Science Fiction Alien Love Triangle is a 2008 comedy-science fiction short film directed by Danny Boyle. It was filmed in 1999. The film was originally intended to be one of a trilogy of 30-minute short films shown together. However, the two other films, Mimic and Impostor, turned into full-length features and the project was cancelled. The film had its world premiere as part of the closing ceremony of the smallest theatre in the UK, La Charrette, on 23 February 2008, an event organised by Mark Kermode of The Culture Show. Kenneth Branagh attended the screening. The film's only other recorded screening was shortly after the premiere, at the Kenneth Branagh season at the National Media Museum, again with Branagh in attendance. Comedy BachelorMan is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by John Putch. Comedy Sagla Karun Bhagle is a Marathi movie released on 2 December 2011. Produced by Saurabh Kulkarni and directed by Vijay Patkar. The movie is laughter riot based on alcoholism and its addiction. Thriller Terror in the Aisles is a 1984 documentary film about horror films featuring clips from Friday the 13th I and/or II, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Halloween I and II, Jaws 1 and 2, Alien, John Carpenter's The Thing, The Shining and Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and The Birds. The film is hosted by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen. The original music score is composed by John Beal. Comedy The Apple of Discord is a 2000 comedy, drama and romance film Written and directed by Vasilis Boudouris. Comedy Old Mother Riley is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, Barbara Everest, Patrick Ludlow and Hubert Leslie. Mother Riley and her daughter stop the plans of some disinherited relatives to overturn the terms of a will. This is the first in a long-running series of films, starring Arthur Lucan's elderly drag character, Old Mother Riley, and his daughter Kitty. After small roles in the Irish Kathleen Mavourneen, Lucan and McShane were approached to star in their own film, ‘Old Mother Riley’. The film was cheaply made and based around their famous music hall sketch ‘The Matchseller’. "Old Mother Riey" was a box office success and ‘Old Mother Riley in Paris’ soon followed. Documentary film Directed by John Ford is a documentary film directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Originally released in 1971, it covers the life and career of film director John Ford. Comedy The New Clown is a 1916 British silent comedy film directed by Fred Paul and starring James Welch, Manora Thew and Richard Lindsay. It was based on a play by H.M. Paull. After mistakenly believing he has killed a man, an aristocrat runs away to join the circus where he enjoys a series of comic adventures. Thriller Moscow Chill is a 2007 thriller film co-written and directed by Chris Solimine. Thriller Tainted is a 1988 U.S. motion picture written and directed by Orestes Matacena and starring Shari Shattuck. The movie is a low-budget suspense drama about Cathy a young school teacher married to the owner of a crematorium. The movie is centered on Cathy's attempt to cover-up the murder of an intruder who attempted to rape her. The cover up of the rape is due to the man that raped her being her ex-husband in the movie. Comedy Rencontres is a 1962 French language motion picture drama directed by Philippe Agostini who co-wrote screenplay with Odette Joyeux and Bertram L. Lonsdale. Documentary film Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days is a 2009 American independent documentary film which examines the effect of a raw food diet on diabetes. Documentary film Ayurveda is a 1997 documentary film directed by Bhanumurthy Alur. Comedy The Red Room is a 2010 film directed and written by Rudolf Thome. Comedy The Model Husband is a 1959 Swiss comedy film directed by Karl Suter and starring Walter Roderer, Silvia Frank and Hannes Schmidhauser. It is a remake of the 1937 film The Model Husband, which was itself based a 1915 play Fair and Warmer by Avery Hopwood. Another version The Model Husband had been made in West Germany in 1956. Animation Royal Pain is a 2012 animation short film directed by Natalie Wetzig. Science Fiction When Worlds Collide is a 1951 Paramount Pictures science fiction film based on the 1933 novel of the same name co-written by Philip Gordon Wylie and Edwin Balmer. The film was produced by George Pal, directed by Rudolph Maté, shot in Technicolor, and stars Richard Derr, Barbara Rush, Peter Hansen, and John Hoyt. The film tells the story of the coming destruction of the Earth by the rogue star Bellus and the desperate efforts to build a space ark that will save and transport a small portion of humanity to the star's single orbiting planet Zyra. Documentary film Baker Boys: Inside the Surge, is a 2010 four-part documentary series following the soldiers of Baker Company, Task Force 1-15 Infantry, 3d Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, during their deployment in Operation Iraqi Freedom at Combat Outpost Carver during the troop surge of 2007. Comedy Campus Man is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Ron Casden and written by Geoffrey Baere and Matt Dorff. The film stars John Dye, Steven Lyon, Kim Delaney, Kathleen Wilhoite, Miles O'Keeffe and Morgan Fairchild. The film was released on April 10, 1987, by Paramount Pictures. Thriller in this blend of sex and suspense for adults only, an underworld kingpin begins to fear for his safety when a number of cronies from his inner circle begin turning up dead. A detective investigating the case discovers nearly all the victims had a run-in with a sexy and seductive femme fatale shortly before they were killed. Thriller Ten Dead Men is a 2008 thriller film and the follow-up to the cult independent film Left for Dead. Produced by the same company, Ten Dead Men features many of the same actors as its predecessor. Ten Dead Men was directed by Ross Boyask and produced by Phil Hobden. The film released in UK, France, Indonesia and Japan. Science Fiction Unique is a 1985 science fiction film written by Olivier Assayas, Jérôme Diamant-Berger, Jean-Claude Carrière and Jacques Dorfmann and directed by Jérome Diamant-Berger. Comedy Test Drive is a 2014 black comedy short thriller film written and directed by Lynne Vincent McCarthy. Comedy Jangan Pandang Belakang Congkak is a 2009 Malaysian horror-comedy film directed by Ahmad Idham. It was produced after the success of Idham's previous horror movies - Jangan Pandang Belakang and Congkak. Documentary film Dancing With Myself is a 2004 documentary film directed by Judith Keil and Antje Kruska. Thriller Golpo Holeo Shotti is an Indian Bengali suspense supernatural thriller film directed by Birsa Dasgupta, produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, starring Soham Chakraborty and Mimi Chakraborty. It is a remake of the 2012 Tamil film Pizza. The film's music is by Indraadip Das Gupta. Animation Fifty Percent Grey is a 2001 short, animated, comedy film written and directed by Ruairi Robinson. Animation Calamity Island is a 2011 short animated film directed by David Johnson. Thriller Charlie Chan in the Secret Service is a 1944 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. It is the first film made by Monogram Pictures after the series was dropped by 20th Century Fox, and it marks the introduction of Number Three Son and taxi driver, Birmingham Brown. Thriller Ten Zan: The Ultimate Mission is a 1988 North Korean-Italian science fiction action film directed by Ferdinando Baldi and Pak Jong-ju under the pseudonym "Ted Kaplan". The spy film was made in English language, and shot in North Korea using Western actors. The film portrays North Korea as a kind of futuristic society, a decision which Baldi later explained as "a conscious avoidance of reality". Ten Zan was one of eight North Korean films to be shown at the Udine Festival of Far East Film in 2000. In a report of these screenings for Asiaweek, Richard James Havis regarded the film as "truly lamentable", saying: "The acting is worse than that of the propaganda movies, as is the plot." The name Ten Zan is a reference to the last Japanese stronghold on Iwo Jima, which was called Devil's Peak by the American soldiers trying to capture the island during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Comedy Go West, Young Girl is a 1978 romantic comedy film directed by Alan J. Levi. Comedy Bienvenido-Welcome is a 1995 comedy and drama film written by Lourdes Elizarrarás, Gabriel Retes, and Gabriela Retes, and directed by Gabriel Retes. Science Fiction In order to recapture Banagher and the Unicorn Gundam, the Federation Forces launch an assault on Palau, the stronghold of the Sleeves. Thanks to an ECOAS sabotage operation and the firepower of the Nahel Argama's hyper mega particle cannon, they succeed in sealing off Palau's military port, and Banagher takes advantage of the confusion to escape with the Unicorn Gundam. During his escape he encounters Mineva, who is riding with Riddhe in the mobile suit Delta Plus. Accepting her desire to go to Earth and seek a resolution to the conflict, Banagher entrusts her fate to Riddhe's hands. Banagher hurries back to the Nahel Argama, but Marida and her Kshatriya are standing in his way. During his fierce battle with the Cyber-Newtype Marida, the Unicorn Gundam's NT-D system activates, finally releasing its hidden power. Animation The Three Robbers is a 2007 animated comedy crime fiction family film written by Hayo Freitag, Achim von Borries and Bettine Von Borries and directed by Hayo Freitag. Comedy Kalashnipot is a 2010 action adventure and comedy short film directed by Eddie 69 and Road Kill Superstars. Thriller Fateful Finding is a 2013 fantasy drama film directed and written by Neil Breen. Thriller The Glass Sky is a 1987 film directed by Nina Grosse. Comedy A Smoked Husband is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Comedy Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot is a 2004 children's animated feature film, produced by Nelvana Limited and released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment. Directed by Mike Fallows and written by Jeffrey Alan Schecter, this was the fourth film to star the Care Bears, and their first in over 15 years. This was also the first one in the franchise to be computer-animated. The film centres on Funshine Bear, a Care Bear who loves to laugh and tell jokes. After one of his jokes backfires against Grumpy, another of the Bears, Funshine runs away to find a place where others can appreciate his talents better. He discovers a town known as Joke-a-lot, where laughter and humour are the order of the day, and soon becomes the area's "King". Unknown to the Bear, a rat named Sir Funnybone is using him that way in order to possess an important object called the Royal Sceptre. Journey to Joke-a-lot premiered in the United States on October 5, 2004, through Lions Gate, and was subsequently released overseas through Universal Studios. It received generally positive reviews, although the computer animation was singled out. Comedy Le canapé rouge is a 2005 short comedy film written and directed by Eric Rohmer. Comedy The Happy Hooker is a 1975 comedy film directed by Nicholas Sgarro and starring Lynn Redgrave. It was adapted from a best-selling book based on the life of Xaviera Hollander. Science Fiction The Incredible Shrinking Woman is a 1981 science fiction/comedy film directed by Joel Schumacher, written by Jane Wagner and starring Lily Tomlin, Charles Grodin, Ned Beatty, John Glover and Elizabeth Wilson. This film is a take-off on the 1957 science fiction classic film The Incredible Shrinking Man, and credited as based on Richard Matheson's 1956 novel, The Shrinking Man. The original music score was composed by Suzanne Ciani. The film was released in pan-and-scan on VHS by Universal on July 13, 1994. On November 4, 2009, an unmastered low-quality DVD release in 16:9 anamorphic widescreen was offered under the Universal Vault Series banner. Comedy Drunken Master is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu-tien, and Hwang Jang Lee. The film was a success at the Hong Kong box office, earning two and a half times the amount of Chan's previous film, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow, which was also considered a successful film. It is an early example of the comedic kung fu genre for which Jackie Chan became famous. The film popularised the Zui Quan fighting style. Ranked number 3 on totalfilm.com's 50 greatest kung fu movies of all time. Animation Bugs Bunny: Superstar is a 1975 Looney Tunes documentary film, narrated by Orson Welles and produced and directed by Larry Jackson. It was the first documentary to examine the history of the Warner Bros. cartoons, and includes nine Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons which were previously released during the 1940s: What's Cookin' Doc?, directed by Bob Clampett The Wild Hare, directed by Tex Avery A Corny Concerto, directed by Bob Clampett I Taw a Putty Tat, directed by Friz Freleng Rhapsody Rabbit, directed by Friz Freleng Walky Talky Hawky, directed by Robert McKimson My Favorite Duck, directed by Chuck Jones Hair-Raising Hare, directed by Chuck Jones The Old Grey Hare, directed by Bob Clampett Bugs Bunny: Superstar also includes interviews with some legendary Warner Bros. animation directors of that period: Friz Freleng, Tex Avery and especially Bob Clampett, who has the most screen time. Some contemporary critics pointed out that Clampett's important role, as one of the primary developers of the early Warner cartoons, was slanted to some degree, due to his prominent presence in this film. Comedy Bill Maher: Victory Begins at Home is a 2003 comedy film written by Bill Maher and directed by John Moffitt Comedy Candy Cravings is a 2013 short drama film written by Saara Lamberg and directed by Sebastian Bertoli. Thriller Padagotti is a 1964 Tamil language romantic thriller starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role. The film was written by Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy. The film was received well. Comedy A romantic comedy short about a classic "blind date" stars Dan Bittner, Natalia Zvereva and Joey Murray. Documentary film Project 10 - Real Stories From a Free South Africa: Being Pavarotti is a 2003 film directed by Odette Geldenhuys. Thriller The Terror Experiment is a 2010 American Action/Thriller film directed by George Mendeluk and written by D. Todd Deeken. Documentary film Attack! Battle of New Britain was a documentary/propaganda film produced by the US military in 1944. It detailed, as its name implies, the New Britain campaign, which was part of the New Guinea and Solomon Islands Campaigns during World War II. The film follows a rather standard format: it is a chronological narrative of the campaign from the arrival of the soldiers in New Guinea to their capture of most of the island. Opening with travelers book pictures of the area, reminding the audience what the average soldier image of what the South Seas would be like, and it then details the natural hazards of fighting, or even being in the jungle, including the insects, diseases and heat. The marines and soldiers set up a little tent city, with the significant help of the local natives or "fuzzy wuzzies". After the base has been established and enough men are ready, General Douglas MacArthur arrives in person to discuss the upcoming campaign with the unit's CO. Animation House Wanders, Bird Water Full is a 2011 animated short film directed by Veronika Samartseva. Animation The Astounding Talent of Mr. Grenade is a 2003 computer animated short film by Shane Acker. Documentary film Love is Stronger Than Death is a documentary film directed by Kwon Hyuk-man. Comedy Blonde Alibi is a film directed by Will Jason released on Mar 1946. Documentary film Zion Canyon: Treasure of the Gods is a 1996 film directed by Kieth Merrill. Science Fiction Master Key is a 2009 mystery and sci-fi film written by Frédéric Ouellet and directed by Patrice Sauvé. Science Fiction Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman is a 1993 made-for-TV movie based on the 1958 film of the same name. Directed by Christopher Guest and starring Daryl Hannah and Daniel Baldwin, the film premiered on HBO on December 11, 1993, and was later theatrically released in the UK, France, and Germany. Thriller Fletch is a 1985 comedy film about an investigative newspaper reporter, Irwin M. Fletcher. The film was directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Andrew Bergman, loosely based on the popular Gregory Mcdonald novels. Tim Matheson, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Geena Davis and Joe Don Baker appear in supporting roles. In the 1970s, Burt Reynolds and Mick Jagger were considered to portray Fletch but these suggestions were rejected by Mcdonald. The author agreed to the casting of Chevy Chase despite never seeing the comedian in anything. Chase reportedly enjoyed the role because it allowed him to play several different characters and work with props. In a 2004 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Chase confirmed this was his favorite role. Fletch earned positive reviews from critics and performed well at the box office. It has since developed a cult following and was followed by a 1989 sequel, Fletch Lives. A prequel, Fletch Won, has been in talks for over two decades. Thriller Radical is an upcoming action/thriller film starring Tom Sizemore. Filming took place in Hollywood. Thriller The Anderson Tapes is a 1971 American crime film directed by Sidney Lumet, starring Sean Connery and featuring Dyan Cannon, Martin Balsam, and comedian Alan King. The screenplay was written by Frank Pierson, based upon a best-selling 1970 novel of the same name by Lawrence Sanders. The film is scored by Quincy Jones and marks the feature film debut for Christopher Walken. Revolving around a bold robbery, the film was prescient in focusing on the pervasiveness of electronic surveillance, from security cameras in public places to more discreet and underhanded methods, the first film to do so. This theme would become a movie staple following the Watergate scandal a few years later, for example, the 1974 film The Conversation. Thriller Les Intrigantes English: The Plotters, is a French crime drama film from 1954, directed by Henri Decoin, written by François Boyer, starring Raymond Rouleau and Louis de Funès. Comedy This short film is currently (Sep 2009) in post-production. Comedy Night of the Hell Hamsters is a 2006 comedy horror short film in which demonic possessed hamsters terrorize a young babysitter and her boyfriend. Science Fiction Grendel is a 2007 television film directed by Nick Lyon that is very loosely based on the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf. The television film was produced by the Sci Fi channel as an original movie for broadcasting on the Sci Fi cable television network, and began airing in January 2007. In 2010 it was released on DVD by Universal Pictures. The movie posits Grendel's mother as a monster who demands monthly sacrifice from the Danes; king Hrothgar and his wife Wealhþeow have agreed to the scheme, with the result that by the time the hero comes there are almost no children left, and Hrothgar bemoans the fact that he has become as monstrous as the monster. After she disappears from the scene her son, Grendel, continues her reign of terror. Nickolas Haydock, in the essay "Making Sacrifices" from the Beowulf on Film collection, called the film "highly derivative" and "regrettable". Thriller The Return of the Dancing Master is a 2004 thriller film directed by Urs Egger. Comedy Azusa, Otetsudai Shimasu! is an anime television film, winner of the second annual Animax Taishō, an annual anime scriptwriting competition offered by Animax to award the best original anime scripts of the year. The award-winning script was written by Yūko Kawabe, and was animated by TMS Entertainment. It aired on Animax in 2004. Comedy Hearts in Hock is a 1919 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy A Little Help is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael J. Weithorn. It follows the experiences of a dental hygienist following her unfaithful husband's sudden death. It debuted on May 21, 2010 at the Seattle International Film Festival. Thriller Green Lantern is a 2011 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Angela Bassett and Tim Robbins, with Martin Campbell directing a script by Greg Berlanti and comic book writers Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim, which was subsequently rewritten by Michael Goldenberg. Green Lantern tells the story of Hal Jordan, a test pilot who is selected to become the first human member of the Green Lantern Corps. Hal is given a ring that grants him superpowers and must confront the evil Parallax, who threatens to upset the balance of power in the universe. The film first entered development in 1997 and went through various incarnations until Greg Berlanti was hired to write and direct in October 2007. Martin Campbell was brought on board in February 2009 after Berlanti was forced to vacate the director's position. Most of the live-action actors were cast between July 2009 and February 2010 and filming took place from March 2010 to August 2010 in Louisiana. The film was converted to 3D in post-production. Green Lantern was released on June 17, 2011 with an underwhelming box office run. Science Fiction Electronic Labyrinth: THX-1138 4EB is a 1967 science fiction short film written and directed by George Lucas while he attended the University of Southern California's film school. The short was reworked as the 1971 theatrical feature THX-1138. In 2010, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Thriller The Cold Room is a 1984 cable television film by James Dearden. Based on an eponymous 1978 science fiction novel by Jeffrey Caine, the film stars George Segal, Amanda Pays, Anthony Higgins, Renée Soutendijk, and Warren Clarke. The original film score is by Michael Nyman. It was a production of MCEG/Sterling Entertainment and released on VHS by Charter Entertainment. As of 2008, it is available only on a chapterless DVD transferred directly from that VHS by East West DVD for a suggested retail price of $1. That DVD has multiple pauses and skips in the master while the counter plays normally on copies. Thriller 1732 Høtten is a 1998 Norwegian thriller film directed by Karin Julsrud, starring Reidar Sørensen Stig Henrik Hoff and Lailia Goody. In the small village of Høtten, six months after the rape and murder of a 13-year-old girl, one of the suspects is found dead. Nicholas Ramm has to investigate the crime. The film was Julsrud's directorial début. Documentary film Monk With A Camera is a 2013 documentary biographical film directed by Tina Mascara and Guido Santi. Comedy Pensión de artistas is a 1956 comedy film directed by Adolfo Fernández Bustamante. Documentary film BURN is a 2012 documentary film directed by Tom Putnam and Brenna Sanchez. Documentary film My Afghanistan – Life In The Forbidden Zone is a 2012 documentary historical fiction war film written and directed by Nagieb Khaja. Science Fiction Prayers is an anime set in the year 2014 where the young of Japan have rebelled against the government for segregating Shibuya and declared themselves to be independent of Japan. In the city, there are special people called "prayers" who fight in literal band battles in which the power of their songs can incapacitate or even kill rival contestants. Thriller Ana is a beautiful young web cam model with big aspirations in her everyday life. A picture of the ultimate fantasy, she is whoever and whatever the viewer wants her to be. As Ana's relationships develop, they quickly become complicated, blurring the boundaries of fantasy and reality. Comedy Pick and Shovel, also known as The Miner, is a 1923 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Documentary film Wild Blue Yonder is a 2007 film directed by Celia Maysles. Documentary film 50 Years Of Silence is a 1994 documentary film directed by James Bradley, Ned Lander, and Carol Ruff. Documentary film On March 24th 2004, fifteen year old Hussam Abdu was apprehended at an Israeli border checkpoint with live explosives strapped around his waist. Instead of detonating the bomb, Hussam voluntarily gave himself up to the Israeli army and is now serving time in the Ha-Sharon prison for attempted murder. In the weeks that followed Hussam's arrest, news media from around the globe received conflicting reports. The Palestinian Authority claimed that Hussam had been set up by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), while the IDF maintained that Hussam was the latest example of children recruited for suicide missions by terrorist organizations.Winner: Audience Choice Award for Best Film, 2006 United Nations Documentary Film Festival. Offical Selections: 2006 Anchorage International Film Festival, 2006 Whistler Film Festival, 2006 United Nations Film Exposition (London, England). Documentary film Am Ende der Milchstrasse is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Leopold Grün and Dirk Uhlig. Comedy A World Without Women is a 2011 Comedy, drama film written and directed by Guillaume Brac. Documentary film Complexo - Universo Paralelo is a 2011 Portuguese documentary film about life in the most dangerous favela in Rio de Janeiro, Complexo do Alemão, directed by Mário Patrocínio. Comedy Take a Letter, Darling is a 1942 romantic comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen. It was nominated for three Academy Awards; Best Cinematography, Best Score and Best Art Direction. Comedy Louis and the Nazis is a British documentary that was televised on 21 December 2003. It was directed by Stuart Cabb and written by Louis Theroux. The documentary ran for 80 minutes. Louis travels to California to meet the man dubbed "the most dangerous racist in America", Tom Metzger. Louis meets him, his family and his publicity manager as well as following him to skinhead rallies and on a visit to Mexico. He also encounters the Nazi-pop folk duo Prussian Blue and their mother and maternal grandfather. Louis Theroux would revisit the subjects of the documentary in his book The Call of the Weird: Travels in American Subcultures. Animation A Boy and His Atom is a 2012 stop-motion animated short film released on YouTube by IBM Research. The movie tells the story of a boy and a wayward atom who meet and become friends. It depicts a boy playing with an atom that takes various forms. One minute in length, it was made by moving carbon monoxide molecules viewed with a scanning tunneling microscope, a device that magnifies them 100 million times. These two-atom molecules were literally moved to create images, which were then saved as individual frames to make the film. The movie has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Smallest Stop-Motion Film. The scientists at IBM Research - Almaden who made the film are moving atoms to explore the limits of data storage because, as data creation and consumption gets bigger, data storage needs to get smaller, all the way down to the atomic level. Traditional silicon transistor technology has become cheaper, denser and more efficient, but fundamental physical limitations suggest that scaling down is an unsustainable path to solving the growing Big Data dilemma. Documentary film Mario Wirz is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Documentary film Challenging Impossibility is a 2011 documentary film which chronicles the weightlifting odyssey of the spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, who in 1985 at the age of 54 took up weightlifting and performing feats of strength using the power of meditation. His lifts were featured on newscasts worldwide, inspiring people to transcend their personal limitations and to abandon their concepts of the restrictions of physical age. Directed by Natabara Rollosson and Sanjay Rawal. The film was an Official Selection of the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival and premiered April 22, 2011. Comedy Swapna Sanchari is a 2011 Malayalam comedy drama film directed by Kamal, starring Jayaram and Samvrutha Sunil in the lead roles. It was a success at the box office. Documentary film Hunting Down An Angel or Four Passions of the Soothsayer Poet is a 2002 documentary film written by Odelsha Agishev and directed by Andrei Osipov. Thriller The Smoke, also known as Two Days in the Smoke, is a English crime thriller film starring Matt Di Angelo, Lili Bordán, Stephen Marcus, Anna Passey and Alan Ford. Animation As Pintas Do Junior is a 2014 short animation directed by Humberto Avelar. Comedy Orientation is a 1968 short comedy film written and directed by Ivan Reitman. Thriller The Order, also known as The Sin Eater, is a 2003 mystery horror film written and directed by Brian Helgeland, starring Heath Ledger, Benno Fürmann, Mark Addy, and Shannyn Sossamon. Helgeland directed Ledger, Addy and Sossamon in the 2001 film A Knight's Tale. The film revolves around the investigation of the suspicious death of an excommunicated priest and the discovery of a Sin Eater headquartered in Rome. Animation Scotty Finds A Home is a 1935 reel animated cartoon directed by Burt Gillett and produced for RKO Radio Pictures, which was later re-released by Walter O. Gutlohn Inc. Comedy Flying Saucer Rock'n'Roll, is a 12 minute spoof of a 1950s black and white science fiction B-movie. It was first released in 1997 and starred Ardal O'Hanlon. It was written by Mik Duffy and its director Enda Hughes. The title is taken from the 1957 Rockabilly novelty hit record "Flyin' Saucers Rock 'n' Roll" by Billy Lee Riley and His Little Green Men. O'Hanlan's "rendition" of the song, is performed by producer Michael Hughes. Comedy The Mexican Dream is a tragic comedy film, written and directed by Gustavo Hernández Pérez, inspired by true events. The film stars Jesús Chuy Pérez as Ajileo Barajas, an illegal alien who in many ways represents a modern Don Quixote in pursuit of becoming a movie star. A fast paced and fresh film that brings together two worlds and slices into one of this century’s biggest social realities; immigration. The film explores the dreams and delusions, the hopes and desperation of an individual who goes to extremes to give his family a better tomorrow by testing the strength, courage, and passion it takes to follow your dreams. Documentary film Buried Country is a highly regarded documentary film, book and soundtrack. It tells the story of Australian country music in the Aboriginal community, focusing on important musicians to tell the story. The book Buried Country: The Story of Aboriginal Country Music is written by Clinton Walker and was originally published by Pluto Press in 2000, and will be re-published in a new updated edition by Verse Chorus Press in 2015. Film Australia has produced a study guide. The soundtrack Buried Country: Original Film Soundtrack is a double CD produced by Clinton Walker and showcasing music by the Aboriginal artists featured in the film and book. The documentary was directed by Andy Nehl and written by Andy Nehl and Clinton Walker and shot by Warwick Thornton. Thriller Snow Falling on Cedars is a film directed by Scott Hicks. It is based on David Guterson's award-winning novel of the same title. It was released in 1999 and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Thriller The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations is a 2009 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Seth Grossman that is the third film in the Butterfly Effect franchise. The film is set in Detroit, Michigan with most of the filming done there. Comedy Ormie is a 2009 animated comedy short film written and directed by Rob Silvestri. Documentary film Antartic Man: 'This Is Not A Place For Humans' is a documentary film directed by David Parer. Comedy In this French erotic feature, a young bank officer ogles the girls in his office and goes home to his prim and stuffy wife. After reading a book of erotic poems by Guillaume Appollinaire of the World War I era, he finds himself inside the adventures of the book, which are largely of an erotic nature. When he awakens the next morning, he is inspired to order his life in a more satisfactory manner. Comedy Don't Tell Papa is a 2004 Comedy film written by Sa-hyeon Jang and directed by Sang-hoon Lee. Thriller 13 is a 2010 American remake of the 2005 Georgian-French film 13 Tzameti. The film, directed by Géla Babluani, stars Sam Riley, Ray Winstone, 50 Cent, Mickey Rourke, and Jason Statham. Documentary film Find Your Way: A Busker's Documentary is a music documentary film directed by Brian Nunes. Comedy The Spinning Wheel of Time is a 1995 comedy drama film written and directed by Andrzej Kondratiuk. Comedy They Met in Bombay is a 1941 American drama film adventure directed by Clarence Brown. The film stars Clark Gable, Rosalind Russell and Peter Lorre. Comedy Anari No. 1 is a 1999 Hindi language movie directed by Kuku Kohli. The film stars Govinda, Raveena Tandon and Simran in lead roles and Aruna Irani, Kader Khan, Satish Shah, Satyendra Kapoor in supporting roles and the songs are composed by Dilip Sen and Sameer Sen. The film was a huge hit. Thriller Romeo Is Bleeding is a 1993 crime film starring Gary Oldman and Lena Olin, directed by Peter Medak. The film's title was taken from a song by Tom Waits. Animation 7596 Frames is a 2012 animated short film directed by Martin Georgiev. Comedy Girls at Arms is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy DaZe is a 2011 comedy, drama, and musical film written and directed by Jeff Dean. Comedy Dasharatham is a Malayalam film released in 1989, written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil, featuring Mohanlal, Murali, Nedumudi Venu, Sukumaran, Karamana Janardanan Nair, Rekha, Sukumari, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, K. P. A. C. Lalitha and Jayabharathi.This is one of the cult classic films of Mohanlal. A. K. Lohithadas won Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Script Writer. The movie is partly adapted from the Korean movie The Surrogate Woman. Thriller Twixt is a 2011 horror thriller film written, directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola starring Val Kilmer and Elle Fanning, The film premiered on September 4, 2011 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was screened at various film festivals in North America, receiving a limited theatrical release in a handful of International markets. The film's title, Twixt, refers to the two worlds explored in the film, the dream and the waking worlds. Twixt was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD by Fox Home Entertainment on July 23, 2013, and the film marks the on-screen reunion of Val Kilmer and Joanne Whalley. Comedy Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi is a 2003 film written and directed by Shemi Zarhin. The story is about a 16-year-old Moroccan-Israeli boy by the name of Shlomi, who cares for everyone in his life but himself. Shlomi lives with his jealous and pretentious mother, his soldier brother, and their elderly grandfather. Although not doing well in school, Shlomi is a gifted cook and takes care of most household chores, while all the grownups around him are busy with their childish affairs, neglect him, and ignore his dyslexia. Shlomi tries to be invisible, especially at school, until a routine math test catches the attention of Shlomi's teacher, who suspects that a unique gift lies behind that dormant facade. The school's headmaster takes Shlomi under his wing, and Shlomi blossoms. Animation Roadkill Redemption is a short animated comedy directed by Karl Hadrika. Animation Gaaye Ki Sachai is a 1992 short animated film directed by Bhimsain. Documentary film Bomb It is an international graffiti and street art documentary directed by award-winning director Jon Reiss and premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Filmed on 5 continents and featuring cities such as Cape Town, London, Paris, Amsterdam and Sao Paulo, the documentary explores the interplay between worldwide graffiti movements, the global proliferation of "Quality of Life" laws, and the fight for control over public space. George Kelling, co-author of Broken Windows, a seminal Atlantic Monthly article that formed the intellectual basis for Rudy Giuliani's widely imitated gentrification campaign, was interviewed for this film. Graffiti artists across the globe joined forces with Jon to create the film which features original footage from many controversial graffiti writers beginning with the first graffiti writer Cornbread, to those who saw the take off of the art, TAKI 183 to more contemporary writers Shepard Fairey and Os Gemeos. Comedy Otôsan no backdrop is a comedy film directed by Toshio Lee. Documentary film Holy Land Hardball is a documentary film about starting a professional baseball league in Israel. It is the story of the founding of the Israel Baseball League. Thriller Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter is a 2012 spy film directed by Tobias Falk. It is also known as Hamilton 2: Unless It's About Your Daughter. The original title is Hamilton 2: Men Inte Om Det Gäller Din Dotter. It is the second part of a trilogy. Mikael Persbrandt and Saba Mubarak reprise their roles as agent Carl Hamilton and agent Mouna al Fathar. The Australian Classification Board classified the film as "M", the highest unrestricted rating. Animation Little Witch Academia is a 2013 animated short produced by Trigger for Anime Mirai 2013. The short was created and directed by Yoh Yoshinari and written by Masahiko Otsuka. The short was released in theaters on March 2, 2013 and was later streamed with English subtitles on YouTube from April 19, 2013. A second episode, funded by Kickstarter, is currently in development. Comedy Little Ones is a 2011 short romance comedy film directed and written by Marc Parees. Thriller Assassination Tango is a 2002 crime thriller about an assassin's discovery of Argentine tango, written, produced, directed by, and starring Robert Duvall, a self-confessed tango addict. Other actors include Rubén Blades, Kathy Baker and Duvall's Argentine wife, Luciana Pedraza. Francis Ford Coppola was one of the executive producers. The majority of the film was shot in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and some scenes at the beginning and end of the story were filmed in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Science Fiction Twilight of the Dark Master is a Japanese anime film based on a manga by Saki Okuse. It was produced by Masao Maruyama, directed by Akiyuki Shinbo, and the screenplay was written by Duane Dell'Amico. The film was distributed and licensed in 1997 by Urban Vision. Comedy Poveri milionari is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is the final chapter in the trilogy started with Poveri ma belli. Thriller Hopscotch is a 1980 American film directed by Ronald Neame and produced by Otto Plaschkes. It was written by Bryan Forbes and Brian Garfield, based on Garfield's novel of the same name. The film is a comedy starring Walter Matthau as Miles Kendig, a renegade CIA agent intent on publishing a memoir exposing the inner workings of the CIA and the KGB. Sam Waterston and Ned Beatty play Cutter and Myerson, Kendig's protégé and his obnoxious, incompetent, and profane former boss, respectively, and are repeatedly foiled in their attempts to capture him and stop the publication of the damaging memoir. Herbert Lom is Yaskov, the sympathetic KGB agent with an equal interest in his capture. Glenda Jackson plays Isobel von Schoenenberg, his Austrian love interest who helps him stay one step ahead of his captors. Matthau and Jackson previously appeared together in the 1978 film House Calls. Matthau's son David plays Ross, a bumbling junior CIA agent. Matthau's step-daughter Lucy Saroyan plays the pilot, Carla Fleming. The film was received in a lukewarm manner by critics and was a moderate financial success during its release. Thriller You and I is a 2011 drama-film directed by Roland Joffé, an English-French film director who is known for his Oscar nominated movies The Killing Fields and The Mission, depicting a fictionalised version of real events adapted from the novel t.A.T.u. Come Back. The film features Mischa Barton, Anton Yelchin, Charlie Creed-Miles, Helena Mattsson, Alexander Kaluzhsky, Bronson Pinchot and Shantel VanSanten. The film is about a teenage girl, Lana, who moves from a rural town in Russia to Moscow, completely unaware that meeting an internet girlfriend, Janie, will result in a string of adventures. Indeed, in the capital at night, among the clubs and parties, all things are possible, from becoming a luxurious model, to waking up in the morning a pop star while she was only looking for true love. Casting and filming began in May 2007, and it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2008. The film was released in the United States on January 31, 2012. Despite the film not being released to mainstream film critics, You and I received mixed reviews from film critics. Comedy The 40-Year-Old Virgin is a 2005 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Judd Apatow, about a middle-aged man's journey to finally have sex. It was co-written by its star, Steve Carell, though it features a great deal of improvised dialogue. The film was released theatrically in North America on August 19, 2005 and was released on region 1 DVD on December 13, 2005. Comedy Just One More Time, released theatrically as The Over-Amorous Artist, is a 1974 British sex comedy film directed by Maurice Hamblin and starring John Hamill, Sue Longhurst and Claire Russell. It was followed by two sequels, Girls Come First and Under The Bed, which also starred Hamill in the role of Alan Street. Comedy Hot Millions is a 1968 caper story made by MGM. It was directed by Eric Till and produced by Mildred Freed Alberg, from a collaborative screenplay by Ira Wallach and star Peter Ustinov. The music score was composed by Laurie Johnson, featuring the single "This Time" from Scottish singer Lulu. The cinematographer was Kenneth Higgins. Science Fiction The Other Celia is a 2005 short sci fi film directed by Jon Knautz. Science Fiction Attack of the Jurassic Shark is an 2012 Canadian independent action horror film project directed by Brett Kelly. Comedy Close Quarters is a 2011 comedy drama romance film written by Ron Falzone and directed by Jack C. Newell. Thriller Lake Placid 2 is a 2007 television horror film starring John Schneider and produced by Sony Pictures and the Sci Fi Channel. This sequel to the 1999 film, Lake Placid, aired as a Syfy original movie on April 27, 2007. The rated, and unrated DVD, releases of the film are distributed by 20th Century Fox. They also distributed the unrated Blu-Ray. The movie was filmed in Bulgaria and directed by David Flores. The DVD to the film was released on January 29, 2008. The sequel, Lake Placid 3 first aired on August 21, 2010. The third sequel, Lake Placid: The Final Chapter, was released in September 2012. Documentary film Your Top 20 Celebrity Big Brother Moments is a 2009 documentary film written by Jack Whitehall. Thriller Cause of Death is a 2000 film directed by Marc S. Grenier. Comedy Mob Queen is an American romantic comedy released in 1998, directed by Jon Carnoy and written by Mike Horelick. Science Fiction Stargate is a 1994 French-American adventure science fiction film released through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Carolco Pictures. Created by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich, the film is the first release in the Stargate franchise. Directed by Roland Emmerich, the film stars Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson, Carlos Lauchu, Djimon Hounsou, Erick Avari, Alexis Cruz, Mili Avital, John Diehl, French Stewart, and Viveca Lindfors. The plot centers on the premise of a "Stargate", an ancient ring-shaped device that creates a wormhole enabling travel to a similar device elsewhere in the universe. The film's central plot explores the theory of extraterrestrial beings having an influence upon human civilization. The film had a mixed initial critical reception, earning both praise and criticism for its atmosphere, story, characters, and graphic content. Nevertheless, Stargate became a commercial success worldwide. Devlin and Emmerich gave the rights to the franchise to MGM when they were working on their 1996 film Independence Day, and MGM retains the domestic television rights. Comedy Patti Sollai Thattathey is a 1988 film directed by Rajasekar. Documentary film The Imposter is a 2012 British-American documentary film about the 1997 case of the French confidence trickster Frédéric Bourdin, who impersonated Nicholas Barclay, a Texas boy who disappeared at the age of 13 in 1994. The film includes interviews with Bourdin and members of Barclay's family, as well as archive television news footage and reenacted dramatic sequences. Comedy Artistenrevue is a 1926 Dutch silent comedy film directed by Alex Benno. Comedy Buster be Good is a 1925 short film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Karl Lagerfeld Sketches His Life is a documentary film directed by Loïc Prigent. Documentary film The New Rijksmuseum is 2008 documentary film directed by Oeke Hoogendijk. Comedy Immigrants, also known as L.A. Dolce Vita or Immigrants: L.A. Dolce Vita is a Hungarian-American animated film directed by Gábor Csupó. The Hungarian release date was October 30, 2008. It is the 5th and last feature length film from studio Klasky-Csupo, and is Csupó's first feature length animated film he directed, and his second in general, following Bridge to Terabithia, for Walt Disney Pictures. The characters and storyline in this motion picture was to have been the basis for a new animated series for Spike TV, which was to have debuted in August 2004; however, despite scheduling a two-hour marathon of the series on its premiere and an order of six episodes, the series never aired. It was later compiled into a film and released in October 2008 in Hungary. For home video, the film was released on Region 1 DVD in 2009 by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. Comedy Winnie the Pooh is a 2011 American traditionally animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 51st animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Inspired by A. A. Milne's stories of the same name, the film is part of Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise, the fifth theatrical Winnie the Pooh film released, and Walt Disney Animation Studios' second adaptation of Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Jim Cummings reprises his vocal roles as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, while series newcomers Travis Oates, Tom Kenny, Craig Ferguson, Bud Luckey, and Kristen Anderson-Lopez provide the voices of Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore, and Kanga, respectively. In the film, the aforementioned residents of the Hundred Acre Wood embark on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit while Pooh deals with a hunger for honey. The film is directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall, written by A. A. Milne and Burny Mattinson, produced by Peter Del Vecho, Clark Spencer, John Lasseter, and Craig Sost, and narrated by John Cleese. Documentary film School of the Americas Assassins is a 1994 American short documentary film about human rights abuses by graduates of School of the Americas. Produced by Robert Richter, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Viy 3D is a 2014 dark fantasy film produced by Russian Film Group and Marins Group Entertainment and loosely based on the Nikolai Gogol story Viy. The film was released in cinemas in Russia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan on 30 January 2014. The film is directed by Oleg Stepchenko, based on the first manuscript of Nikolai Gogol. The film has been in production since December 2005 and stopped several times due to lack of funding. In October 2012, the filming was completed. Comedy I cadetti di Guascogna is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli. Comedy Capitan Basilico 2 is a comedy film written and directed by Massimo Morini. Comedy Charles' Aunt is a 1959 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy Bachelor Babies is a 1931 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Emperor of the North Pole is a 1973 American film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, and Keith Carradine. It was re-released under the shorter title Emperor of the North, and is best known under the latter name. The film is about hobos during the 1930s and is set in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is based, in part, on the books The Road by Jack London and From Coast to Coast with Jack London by "A-No.-1", although both books predate the 1930s by a few decades. Carradine's character, Cigaret, uses the moniker that Jack London used on the road, and like London, is portrayed as a young traveling companion to the older A-No.-1, but that is where the similarity between Carradine's character and Jack London ends, as Cigaret is portrayed in the film as immature, loud-mouthed, and none too bright. The title is a reference to a joke among hobos during the Great Depression that the world's best hobo was "Emperor of the North Pole", a way of poking fun at their own desperate situation since somebody ruling over the North Pole would reign over a wasteland. Comedy Ali G, Aiii is a straight-to-video release of clips from Da Ali G Show plus unaired segments from the show, hosted by Ali G himself. The word "Aiii" refers to Ali G's slang/slur loosely pronounced "Ah-eye" and meaning "all right". Comedy The Za-Bum Circus is a 1944 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Galeazzo Benti. Comedy Mondo Trasho is a 1969 16mm mondo black comedy film by John Waters. The film stars Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary and Mink Stole. It contains very little dialogue, the story being told mostly through musical cues. Thriller Phase 7 is a 2010 Argentine science fiction film written and directed by Nicolas Goldbart and starring Daniel Hendler, Jazmín Stuart and Federico Luppi. Documentary film Devil's Playground is a 2002 American documentary film directed by Lucy Walker about the experiences of several Amish youths who decide whether to remain in or leave their community and faith during the period known as rumspringa. The film follows a few Amish teenagers in LaGrange County, Indiana who enter the "English" world and experience partying, drinking, illegal drugs, and pre-marital sex. Some teens in the film profess that they will eventually become baptized as adults in the Amish community. If they are baptized, then leave the church, they will be shunned by family and friends; one girl recounts her experience of this. Comedy Two Happy Hearts is a 1932 Italian comedy film directed by Baldassarre Negroni and starring Vittorio De Sica. Documentary film 6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park is a 2011 television documentary film directed by Arthur Bradford that details the production process of the American adult animated sitcom South Park. The film follows the show's hectic, rushed six-day production schedule, in which a 22-minute episode is completed just hours before its original air date. The film premiered on October 9, 2011 on Comedy Central, and received positive reviews from critics. The documentary was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Outstanding Nonfiction Special category. Comedy Hook is a 1991 American fantasy adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo. It stars Robin Williams as Peter Pan/Peter Banning, Dustin Hoffman as the character of Captain Hook, Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, Bob Hoskins as Smee, Maggie Smith as Granny Wendy, Caroline Goodall as Moira Banning, and Charlie Korsmo as Jack Banning. The film acts as a sequel to J. M. Barrie's 1911 novel Peter and Wendy, focusing on a grown-up Peter Pan who has forgotten his childhood. Now known as Peter Banning, he is a successful corporate lawyer with a wife and two children. Hook kidnaps his children, and Peter must return to Neverland and reclaim his youthful spirit in order to challenge his old enemy. Spielberg began developing the film in the early 1980s with Walt Disney Productions and Paramount Pictures, which would have followed the storyline seen in the 1924 silent film and 1953 animated film. Peter Pan entered pre-production in 1985, but Spielberg abandoned the project. James V. Hart developed the script with director Nick Castle and TriStar Pictures before Spielberg decided to direct in 1989. Comedy Last of the Pony Riders is a 1953 action comedy film directed by George Archainbaud. Comedy The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style is a 1978 Australian documentary. Comedy Maschio latino cercasi is a 1977 commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Giovanni Narzisi and starring Dayle Haddon, Gloria Guida, and Stefania Casini. Thriller Doctor Blood's Coffin is a 1961 British horror film directed by Sidney J. Furie. Documentary film Mathematically Alive: A Story of Fandom is an award-winning 2007 documentary film about fans of the New York Mets. Directed, produced and edited by Katherine Foronjy and Joseph Coburn, the film follows a wide variety of fans over the course of the 2005 and 2006 baseball seasons, culminating in an exciting 7 game series against the St. Louis Cardinals in the NLCS. Mathematically Alive shows the emotional attachment that fans develop for their team and how it can be the source of great joy or tremendous sadness. In addition to the hundreds of fans interviewed for the film, Coburn and Foronjy also caught up with former Mets players Bud Harrelson, Ron Swoboda, Ed Charles, Tim Teuffel and legendary broadcaster Ralph Kiner. The filmmakers also interviewed Dr. Daniel Wann, a sports psychology professor at Murray State University, who explains many of the psychological characteristics sports fans share. Of particular focus in the film are a group of female Mets fans whose favorite player is former catcher Mike Piazza. Science Fiction Progeny is an American science fiction film released in 1999. It was directed by Brian Yuzna and written by Aubrey Solomon and Stuart Gordon. The film stars Arnold Vosloo as Dr. Craig Burton, Jillian McWhirter as Sherry Burton, Brad Dourif as Dr. Bert Clavell and Lindsay Crouse as Dr. Susan Lamarche. Comedy Akhiyon Se Goli Maare is a 2002 Bollywood comedy film directed by Harmesh Malhotra, and starring Govinda, Raveena Tandon, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Asrani and Johnny Lever. Thriller Slave Queen is a 2013 crime drama thriller documentary film written and directed by Masud Akhond. Science Fiction Milocrorze: A Love Story is a fantasy-adventure, romance, comedy, action film written and directed by Yoshimasa Ishibashi. Comedy The Perfect Husband is a 1993 comedy drama film written by Juan Bautista Stagnaro and Beda Docampo Feijoo, and directed by Beda Docampo Feijoo. Comedy The Lady Eve is a 1941 American screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges which stars Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. The film is based on a story by Monckton Hoffe about a mismatched couple who meet on board an ocean liner. In 1994, The Lady Eve was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Animation Laura's Star is a 2004 German animated film produced and directed by Thilo Rothkirch. It is based on the children's book Lauras Stern by Klaus Baumgart. It was released by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. Documentary film A Pupa is a documentary film directed by Junko Miura. Comedy Go Go 70s is a 2008 South Korean drama/musical film set in the 1970s. Comedy Cantonese-speaking Cheung San Bo (Leung Sing Po) and Mandarin-speaking Li Si Bao (Liu Enjia) are not only business partners but also roommates. But their differences in dialect and culture result in hilarious confusion, misunderstandings and contentious rivalries. But when Liu'€™s daughter (Christine Pai Lu-Ming) falls in love with a Cantonese pilot and Liang'€™s daughter (Kitty Ting Hao) wants to marry a Shanghainese man, the furious fathers join forces to stop the matches. Comedy Dear Cardholder is a 1987 Australian film about a man who gets in debt on his credit cards. The film failed to find a cinema release and director Bill Bennett feels as though he made a mistake in not making the film funny enough or the lead sufficiently sympathetic. He also says he felt he did not spend enough time on the script. Documentary film Intense Wave is a 2009 documentary sport film directed by Anthony Gordon. Documentary film Standing On The Edge Of A Thorn is a 2012 documentary film directed by Robert Lemelson. Comedy Postal Worker is a 1998 film directed by Jeffrey F. Jackson. Comedy Quelques jours avec moi is a French film by director Claude Sautet, released in France in 1988. It received three César Award nominations in the 1989 Festival's edition. Comedy Schlimmer geht's nimmer! is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by David Unger. Comedy Johnny Get Your Hair Cut is a 1927 American comedy film directed by B. Reeves Eason and featuring Harry Carey. Thriller To Live and Die in L.A. is a 1985 American thriller film directed by William Friedkin and based on the novel by former U.S. Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich, who co-wrote the screenplay with Friedkin. The film features William Petersen, Willem Dafoe and John Pankow among others. Wang Chung composed and performed the original music soundtrack. The film tells the story of the lengths to which two Secret Service agents go to arrest a counterfeiter. Animation Lovesick Fool is a short animation comedy film directed by Dominic Polcino. Comedy Le Journal du séducteur (English: Diary of a Seducer) is a 1996 film written and directed by Danièle Dubroux. Animation Overcast is a 2011 short, animation, comedy and drama film written and directed by Velislav Kazakov. Comedy Dixie Lanes is a 1988 comedy drama film written by David Brady and directed by Don Cato. Thriller Hideout is a film directed by Philip Ford released on March 8, 1949. Documentary film Jeff is an independent documentary film about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer during the summer of his arrest. The film was directed by Chris James Thompson and stars Andrew Swant as Dahmer in fictionalized re-enactment segments which are interwoven with interviews of the medical examiner assigned to the case, the lead detective, and Dahmer's next door neighbor. The film premiered at the 2012 SXSW film festival where it received positive reviews and obtained sales representation from Josh Braun at Submarine Entertainment. The film also played at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto, the Independent Film Festival of Boston, and the Maryland Film Festival in Baltimore. The documentary was picked up by IFC Films who re-titled it The Jeffrey Dahmer Files. Jonathan Sehring, President of Sundance Selects/IFC Films, said: “Chris James Thompson has made one of the creepiest documentaries of the year that lingers in the mind long after the film has ended. He’s approached the well-known subject of Jeffrey Dahmer in a new and inventive way that managed to completely unnerve us." Documentary film De ayer y de mañana is a 1972 short documentary film directed by Angel Flores Marini. Thriller Thicker Than Water is a 1994 Welsh thriller television film directed by Marc Evans, starring Theresa Russell, Jonathan Pryce, Robert Pugh and Catherine Neilson. It is based on the novel of the same name by Dylan Jones, about a Welsh doctor who attempts to put his life together after the death of his pregnant wife. Science Fiction Spaceways is a 1953 British-American, black and white, science fiction film co-produced by Hammer Film Productions Ltd. and Lippert Productions Inc.. It was filmed entirely in England by the Hammer company, with Michael Carreras as producer-of-record and American Robert L. Lippert as uncredited co-producer, from a screenplay by Paul Tabori and Richard Landau based on a radio play by Charles Eric Maine. The film starred Howard Duff and Eva Bartok, with Alan Wheatley, directed by Terence Fisher. It was distributed in the UK by Exclusive Films Ltd. and in the USA by Lippert Pictures Inc. The plot dealt with the first manned spaceflight against the backdrop of Duff's character's failing marriage, his wife's infidelity and murder, and his budding romance with Bartok, who plays a renowned mathematician working on the space project. Some of the special effects shots of the rocket taking off were taken from Rocketship X-M. Comedy Ángeles S.A. is a Spanish film released on December 21, 2007. It stars María Isabel in her first film. Documentary film 25572 Büttel is a 2012 short experimental documentary film written and directed by Rainer Komers. Thriller The Reincarnation of Golden Lotus is a 1989 Hong Kong sex film directed by Clara Law and produced by Teddy Robin, and written by Lilian Lee. The film stars Joey Wong, Eric Tsang, Wilson Lam, Pal Sinn, and Ku Feng. The film premiered in Taiwan on 4 August 1989. Documentary film Secrets of the Reef is a documentary film directed by Murray Lerner, Lloyd Ritter and Robert M. Young. Filmed in the early 1950s at Marine Studios/Marineland of Florida, the production was headed by Al Butterfield of New Jersey. Three cinematographers were hired to do the camera work: Robert Young, Murray Lerner and Lloyd Ritter. The film premiered in New York City in 1957. Subsequently, the original footage was divided into 13 one-half hour productions called "Wonders of the Sea" and was distributed for years to schools and media throughout the United States. All the original footage was shot in 16mm using the circular and rectangular oceanariums and special aquariums to house individual or multiple specimens. Animation Wow - Wow is a 1964 short animation written and directed by Boris Kolar. Science Fiction Alien vs. Predator is a 2004 American science fiction action film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and starring Sanaa Lathan and Lance Henriksen. It is the first installment of the Alien vs. Predator franchise, adapting a crossover bringing together the eponymous creatures of the Alien and Predator series, a concept which originated in a 1989 comic book. Anderson, Dan O'Bannon, and Ronald Shusett wrote the story, and Anderson and Shane Salerno adapted the story into a screenplay. Their writing was influenced by Aztec mythology, the comic book series, and the writings of Erich von Däniken. Set in 2004, this film follows a group of archaeologists assembled by billionaire Charles Bishop Weyland for an expedition near the Antarctic to investigate a mysterious heat signal. Weyland hopes to claim the find for himself, and his group discovers a pyramid below the surface of a whaling station. Hieroglyphs and sculptures reveal that the pyramid is a hunting ground for Predators who kill Aliens as a rite of passage. The humans are caught in the middle of a battle between the two species and attempt to prevent the Aliens from reaching the surface. Animation The Cat Piano is an award winning animated short film directed by Eddie White and Ari Gibson and narrated by Nick Cave. Comedy Life Corp, a leader in the technology field, is working on ground breaking technology to makes people happy. The product has side effects. Science Fiction Suspect Device is a film directed by Rick Jacobson released on July 11, 1995. Thriller Police Story 3 is an Indian Kannada language action film starring actor Sudeep in the lead and directed by 6 directors Thriller Manju, Sadhu Kokila, Vasu, J G Krishna, Anand P Raju, Shankar. The music is composed by noted music composer Sagar. The film is making its way to the Guinness World Record and the Limca Book of Records by shooting a normal two and a half hour movie in just 12 hours and the first copy of the film will be ready in just 10 days after the shooting. It is produced under the banner of Aditya Creations. Shivananda Madashetty is the producer of this film. However, the team confirms that the movie is not the sequel of the previous films Police Story Part 1 and 2. Comedy Half Baked is a 1998 American stoner comedy film starring Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer, Harland Williams and Guillermo Díaz. The film was directed by Tamra Davis, co-written by Chappelle and Neal Brennan and produced by Robert Simonds. Documentary film God's Children is a 2002 documentary film directed by Hiroshi Shinomiya. Science Fiction Bayonetta: Bloody Fate is a 2013 anime film produced by Gonzo, based on Platinum Games' 2009 video game, Bayonetta. The film was directed by Fuminori Kizaki with screenplay by Mitsutaka Hirota. Bloody Fate was the first piece of Bayonetta media to be voiced in Japanese, as opposed to the first game being voiced exclusively by an English cast. The film was released in Japanese theaters on November 23, 2013 and later released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 14, 2014. The film has been licensed in North America by Funimation and the English dub will feature most of the same voice cast from the game reprising their respective roles. After the positive reception of the film, the Japanese cast of Bloody Fate will be returning to lend their voices to the characters in Bayonetta 2, as well as the special Wii U edition of the first game in 2014. Thriller West New York is a 1996 crime drama film directed by Phil Gallo. Science Fiction The Tommyknockers is a 1993 television miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. It was directed by John Power, and starred Marg Helgenberger and Jimmy Smits in the two lead roles. Documentary film Und wenn sie nicht gestorben sind... Die Kinder von Golzow - Das Ende der unendlichen Geschichte is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Barbara Junge and Winfried Junge. Animation The Blue Generation is a film directed by Garin Nugroho. The film is about the Indonesian rock band Slank. The group, known for its political lyrics, has been together for 25 years and has an enormous following throughout the country. "Slank" means minority and the community of fans make up something like a movement: the "Slankers" stand for peace, unity, and love, much like the American hippie movement in the sixties. Part of the film documents a musical by the band that grapples with Indonesia’s political history. It addresses the country’s severe problems and criticizes the government by exposing militarism, the abduction of dissidents, the death penalty, and torture as being the order of the day. The heroes of the musical are the cool winners, the “Blue Generation”, inspiring others with their positive values much like the characters in “Hair”. Nugroho also shows us concert clips and Slank fans and enhances his film with comic book-style animated sequences commenting on the political situation in Indonesia. The film paints a multifaceted picture of the Slanker movement and offers a portrait of Indonesian society that is as unusual as it is striking. Animation Leif Ericson: The Boy Who Discovered America is a 2000 adventure, animation film written and directed by Phil Nibbelink. Documentary film “Ring Of Power” puzzles together the missing pieces of our human story. Find out how an illuminati network of international bankers and European royalty have turned the world’s nations and citizens into their debt slaves. Documentary film Huxley on Huxley is a 2009 documentary film written by Mary Ann Braubach and Andrew Morton and directed by Mary Ann Braubach. Comedy Absolument fabuleux is a French comedy film, released in 2001. Written and directed by Gabriel Aghion, the film was an adaptation of the British television comedy series Absolutely Fabulous. Aghion's stated reason for making the film was to increase awareness of the series in France, where it was not widely known. For the screenplay, Aghion simply translated a number of scenes from the original series, and tied them together into a coherent screenplay. The cast included Josiane Balasko as Eddie, Nathalie Baye as Patsy, Marie Gillain as Safrane and Claude Gensac as Eddie's mother. To parallel the role of Lulu in the original series, French singer Chantal Goya appeared as herself. Jennifer Saunders also had a cameo appearance in the film as a spectator sitting next to Catherine Deneuve at a fashion show. The Patsy role in the film was originally offered to Amanda Lear, who declined by saying that she'd "already lived it". The film performed poorly at the French box office and was panned by most French critics, who argued that it failed to translate the typically British humour of the original TV series. Documentary film The Story of Film: An Odyssey is a documentary film about the history of film, presented on television in 15 one-hour chapters with a total length of over 900 minutes. It was directed and narrated by Mark Cousins, a film critic from Northern Ireland, based on his 2004 book The Story of Film. The series was broadcast in September 2011 on More4, the digital television service of UK broadcaster Channel 4. The Story of Film was also featured in its entirety at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, and it was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in February 2012. It was broadcast in the United States on Turner Classic Movies beginning in September 2013. The Telegraph headlined the series' initial broadcast in September 2011 as the "cinematic event of the year", describing it as "visually ensnaring and intellectually lithe, it’s at once a love letter to cinema, an unmissable masterclass, and a radical rewriting of movie history." An Irish Times writer called the program a "landmark". The program won a Peabody Award in 2013 "for its inclusive, uniquely annotated survey of world cinema history." In February 2012, A. O. Comedy The Parson's Widow, aka The Witch Woman, is a 1920 comedy drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. The film is based on a story Prestekonen by Kristofer Janson. Comedy Your Studio and You is a comedy short film created in 1995 by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and commissioned by comedic filmmaker David Zucker. It was to be played at a party Seagram threw for its employees acquired as a result of its Universal Studios take-over. It parodies the style of 1950s educational films such as Duck and Cover, while poking fun at Universal and its talent. It was shot in the Universal Studios backlot, and it runs approximately 14 minutes. Upon commissioning the duo to make this film, David Zucker failed to mention that there was no script, so everything was written by Parker and Stone less than an hour before it was shot. The film is notable in that it was Stone and Parker's first Hollywood gig. Parker has said that "you could probably make a feature film out of the experience of making that movie because it was just two dudes from college suddenly directing Steven Spielberg." This film has still seen no public release as it was intended to be strictly an internal film, but copies of the film have surfaced on the internet. Ifilm.com had the video on its site for a limited time. The video was promoted on the site in ad banners. Comedy Her Awakening is a 1911 American short silent drama film starring Mabel Normand and directed by D. W. Griffith. Normand portrays a vivaciously effervescent young woman ashamed to introduce her poorly dressed mother to her elegant suitor. This early drama helped launch Normand's career and is believed to have been her second film. The film was produced by the Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century. and was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2006 as part of a one-night program about the city's brief reign as movie capital of the United States. Documentary film Chasing Santa Claus is a 2012 film directed by Hiroki Iwabuchi. Comedy Cero y van 4 is a 2004 crime fiction film written by Antonio Armonia and directed by Carlos Carrera, Alejandro Gamboa, Fernando Sariñana, and Antonio Serrano. Comedy Gaspard et fil$ is a 1988 film directed by François Labonté. Comedy F.A.L.T.U is a Hindi comedy film directed by Remo D'Souza and produced by Vashu Bhagnani under the banner Puja Entertainment Ltd. It has been blatantly copied from the 2006 Hollywood comedy, Accepted. It stars Jackky Bhagnani, Puja Gupta, Chandan Roy Sanyal and Angad Bedi in the lead roles. Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Akbar Khan and Darshan Jariwala appear in supporting roles. The film released on 1 April 2011, to generally negative reviews from critics, though was a moderate success at the box office. Animation Maximum Galaxie is a 2011 animated film directed by Thomas Chrétien. Thriller Zila Ghaziabad is a 2013 Bollywood political action thriller film directed by Anand Kumar. It is produced by Vinod Bachan, and presented by Mohammed Fasih & Bharat Shah. The film features Arshad Warsi, Vivek Oberoi, Sanjay Dutt, Charmy Kaur, Ravi Kishan, Paresh Rawal and Sunil Grover in lead roles amongst others. It was released on 22 February 2013. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews, with a poor response at the box office. Zila Ghaziabad was described by critics as "a disaster", and ended up becoming one of the biggest flops of the year. Comedy The Fighting Chefs is a Philippine film directed and starring by Ronnie Ricketts. The film will also be starred by Boy Logro in which this will be his first film debut. This will be also the last movie of Mark Gil until his death on September 1, 2014. Documentary film Lost in La Mancha is a 2002 documentary film about Terry Gilliam's unfinished film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, a film adaptation of the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. It was shot in 2000 during Gilliam's first attempt to make the film with the purpose of being its making-of, but Gilliam's failure in making the movie led it to be retitled Lost in la Mancha and to be released independently. Written and directed by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe, Lost in La Mancha presents Gilliam's quest to make Don Quixote as a parallel to Quixote's quest to become a hero. It co-stars Johnny Depp, Jean Rochefort and Vanessa Paradis, all supposed to star in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, and is narrated by Jeff Bridges. Comedy The Animal Kingdom is a 1932 comedy drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith. Tom Collier has had a great relationship with Daisy, but when he decides to marry, it is not Daisy whom he asks, it is Cecelia. After the marriage, Tom is bored with the social scene and the obligations of his life. He publishes books that will sell, not books that he wants to write. Even worse, he has his old friend working as a butler and Cecelia wants him fired. When Tom tries to get back together with Daisy to renew the feelings that he once felt, Daisy turns the tables on him and leaves to protect both of them. Documentary film Centrefold is a 2012 short documentary animation biographical film directed by Ellie Land. Animation Mr. Cloth is a 2002 short animation film written by Anton Díez and Raúl Díez, and directed by Raúl Díez. Comedy Now You See It... is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie. The film is told in Allyson's point of view, similar to a documentary. Comedy Stage Door is a 1937 RKO film, adapted from the play by the same name, that tells the story of several would-be actresses who live together in a boarding house at 158 West 58th Street in New York City. The film stars Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, Gail Patrick, Constance Collier, Andrea Leeds, Samuel S. Hinds and Lucille Ball. Eve Arden and Ann Miller, who became notable in later films, play minor characters. The film was adapted by Morrie Ryskind and Anthony Veiller from the play by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman, but the play's storyline and the characters' names were almost completely changed for the movie, so much so in fact that Kaufman joked the film should be called "Screen Door". Comedy Serce matki is a 1938 Polish melodrama film directed by Michał Waszyński. Comedy O protaris batsos kai i troteza is a 1989 comedy film written by Nikos Epitropakis and Kostas Karagiannis. It is also directed by Kostas Karagiannis. Documentary film My Name Is Not Ali is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Viola Shafik. Comedy "The tempo of a Transitional Love Object throbs with love as we listen in to the soundtrack of post-breakup healing." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy I'd Rather Be Rich is a 1964 romantic comedy film with musical aspects directed by Jack Smight, produced by Ross Hunter and starring Sandra Dee. The film focuses on a dying man who wishes to meet his granddaughter's fiancé, but he is unavailable, so the woman persuades another man to substitute for him. Then the grandfather recovers. The film is a remake of the 1941 film It Started with Eve, with the genders reversed. Comedy Life with Mikey is a 1993 comedy film starring Michael J. Fox, Christina Vidal, Nathan Lane, Cyndi Lauper and David Krumholtz. Tagline: He's a talent agent. She's a thief. Looks like they've already got something in common. Thriller Desperate Scribbles is a 2012 short horror thriller drama film written and directed by Martine Blue. Science Fiction Help! I'm a Fish is a 2000 Danish-Norwegian-German-Irish animated comedy-drama film directed by Stefan Fjeldmark and Michael Hegner, It was released on October 6, 2000 in Denmark and released on August 10, 2001 in United Kingdom. Danish teen-pop girl-group, Little Trees performed the title track, "Help! I'm a Fish", which was released as a single in the UK. Fellow Danish girl group, Creamy also recorded a version of the song. The Belgian girl group K3 also recorded a Dutch version of the song for the movie. Animation production was split between A. Film A/S in Denmark, Munich Animation in Germany and Terraglyph Interactive Studios in Dublin, Ireland. Comedy Danger! Women at Work is a 1943 film directed by Sam Newfield. Science Fiction 100 Million BC is a 2008 direct-to-DVD action film by film studio The Asylum, continuing the urban myth of the Philadelphia Experiment. Comedy Prescription for Romance is a 1937 American romantic comedy film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Universal Pictures. It stars Wendy Barrie, Kent Taylor, and Frank Jenks. Comedy Dupe is a 2005 short comedy film written by Henry Trotter and Chris Waitt and directed by Chris Waitt Comedy Die Frauen von Folies Bergères is a 1927 film directed by Max Obal and Joe Francis. Thriller Truth or Consequences, N.M. is a 1997 American neo-noir film directed by Kiefer Sutherland and features Sutherland, Vincent Gallo, Mykelti Williamson, Kevin Pollak, Max Perlich, Rod Steiger and Kim Dickens among others. The film's executive producer was Phillip M. Goldfarb. The noir is about a drug heist gone seriously wrong. Animation Pettson och Findus – Kattonauten is a Swedish children's film from 2000, based on the books by Sven Nordqvist. Documentary film A Wild Idea is a 2011 short documentary historical film directed by Veronica Moscoso. Documentary film Tim Cahill: The Unseen Journey is a documentary which follows former Everton F.C. and Socceroo player Tim Cahill in the build up to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The documentary premiered on Channel Seven at 6:30pm on 3 April 2010 in Australia. Documentary film Autism: The Musical is an Independent documentary film by Tricia Regan. In April 2007, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. The film recounts six months of the lives of five children who are on the autism spectrum in Los Angeles, California as they write and rehearse for an original stage production. Comedy Katt Williams: Pimpadelic is a 2009 comedy documentary. Comedy Diary of a Mad Black Woman is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film written by and starring Tyler Perry, which was inspired by the play of the same name. It is Perry's debut feature film, and the first entry in the "Madea" franchise. Directed by Darren Grant, the film was released in the US on February 25, 2005. It is the only Tyler Perry scripted film not directed by Perry himself. The sequel, Madea's Family Reunion, was released on February 24, 2006. Thriller Marma is a 2002 Kannada movie directed by Sunil Kumar Desai. The movie mainly deals with sensitive issues such as schizophrenia and hallucination. It is a story of a woman who suffers from a split personality and post traumatic stress disorder. Comedy Yellow Submarine is a 1968 British animated musical fantasy comedy film inspired by the music of The Beatles. The film was directed by animation producer George Dunning, and produced by United Artists and King Features Syndicate. Initial press reports stated that the Beatles themselves would provide their own character voices, however, aside from composing and performing the songs, the real Beatles participated only in the closing scene of the film, while their cartoon counterparts were voiced by other actors. The film received a widely positive reception from critics and audiences alike. It is also credited with bringing more interest in animation as a serious art form. Time commented that it "turned into a smash hit, delighting adolescents and esthetes alike". Comedy I Love Luci is a short film written and directed by Colin Kennedy. The film was produced by Brian Coffey for Sigma Films Documentary film Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs is a 2007 documentary family film directed by Keith Melton and written by Arabella Cecil. Documentary film Guardianes de la fé is a 1991 short documentary film written by Enrique Escalona, Alfredo Robert, & Guillermo Sheridan and directed by Enrique Escalona. Comedy A Somewhat Gentle Man is a 2010 Norwegian comedy film directed by Hans Petter Moland. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Lost in Yonkers is a 1993 film film adaptation of the Neil Simon play of the same name, directed by Martha Coolidge. It stars Irene Worth, Mercedes Ruehl, and Richard Dreyfuss. Animation Get a Horse! is a 2013 American 3D animated slapstick comedy short film, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Combining black-and-white hand-drawn animation and color CGI animation, the short features the characters of the late 1920s Mickey Mouse cartoons, and features archival recordings of Walt Disney as the voice of Mickey Mouse. It is the first original Mickey Mouse theatrical animated short since Runaway Brain, and the first appearance of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a Disney animated production in 85 years. Documentary film Tender Fictions is a 1996 autobiographical documentary film directed by American experimental filmmaker Barbara Hammer. It is the second of a trilogy of documentary films that includes Nitrate Kisses and History Lessons. Together, the three films are sometimes known as the "History trilogy". Tender Fictions details Hammer's life and her attempts to "construct" a self. The film was nominated for a prize at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival. Science Fiction Untitled Cloverfield Sequel is a action mystery sci-fi film written by Drew Goddard and directed by Matt Reeves. Comedy Rough Magic is a 1995 comedy film directed by Clare Peploe and starring Bridget Fonda, Russell Crowe and Jim Broadbent. It was based on a novel by James Hadley Chase"Miss Shumway Waves A Wand", with the screenplay written by Robert Mundi, William Brookfield, and Clare Peploe. The film is set in the 1950s and focusses on a young magician who leaves her fiancé to find a shaman in Mexico. Documentary film The Papal Chase is a 2004 Canadian micro-budget feature-length guerrilla-style mockumentary directed by Kenny Hotz of Kenny vs. Spenny fame, and written by Hotz and Paul Johnson. The film features cameo appearances by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ron Wood, as well as footage of Toronto mayoral candidate Kevin Clarke. It is also the only comedy feature that has an appearance by Pope John Paul II. Among its awards, the film won the Phillip Borsos Award for 'Best Canadian Feature Film' at the 2004 Whistler Film Festival, and won 'Best Documentary' at the 2005 Canadian Filmmakers' Festival. Documentary film House of Yes: Live from House of Blues is a 2000 video album by Yes. Science Fiction The Astronaut Farmer is a 2006 American drama film directed by Michael Polish, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Mark. The story focuses on a Texas rancher who constructs a rocket in his barn and, against all odds, launches himself into outer space. Thriller Midnight's Child is a 1992 thriller film directed by Colin Bucksey. Documentary film Kurt Cobain: About a Son is a documentary about Kurt Cobain that debuted at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. It is directed by AJ Schnack. It was produced by Sidetrack Films. It features audio of interviews between Cobain and journalist Michael Azerrad done for the book Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana, set over ambient cinematography of the places which Kurt Cobain called his home, mainly Aberdeen, Olympia, and Seattle. The film played at numerous film festivals, and was nominated for the 2007 Independent Spirit's Truer than Fiction Award. The DVD, which was released by Shout! Factory in February 2008, includes bonus interviews and commentary by Michael Azerrad and A.J. Schnack. Shout! Factory also put out the documentary's first Blu-ray edition on October 6, 2009. Documentary film Last Flight to Berlin is a 2005 documentary tv movie written by Robert Linnell and Jill Brett, and directed by James Hyslop. Animation Tadeo Jones and the Basement of Doom is a 2007 animation action short film written by Javier López Barreira and Gorka Magallón and directed by Enrique Gato. Animation Otaku no Video is a 1991 comedy anime spoofing the life and culture of otaku, individuals with obsessive interests in media, particularly anime and manga, as well as the history of Gainax, its creators. It is noted for its mix of conventional documentary film styles, with a more traditional anime storytelling fashion. It is licensed in the United States by AnimEigo. The DAICON III and IV Opening Animations from the early 1980s are also featured in this OVA. Documentary film Orchestra of Exiles is a 2012 documentary film directed by Josh Aronson. Documentary film Wide-Eyed is a 1987 documentary film written and directed by Marille Hahne and Cathy Joritz. Comedy The Pearls of the Crown is a 1937 partially historical film by Sacha Guitry who plays four roles in it. Guitry's Jean Martin is investigate the history of seven pearls, four of which end up on the crown of England, the other three end up missing. Science Fiction Another Gantz is a 2011 mystery science fiction film written by Hiroya Oku and Yûsuke Watanabe. It also directed by Shinsuke Sato. Documentary film Licnoe delo Anny Achmatovoj is a 1989 film directed by Semeon Aranovitch. Thriller 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2007 superhero film, and the sequel to the 2005 film Fantastic Four. Both films are based on the Fantastic Four comic book and were directed by Tim Story. Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards, Jessica Alba as Sue Storm, Chris Evans as Johnny Storm, and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm are the film series' recurring protagonists, while Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington reprised their roles from the first film as, respectively, Victor Von Doom and Alicia Masters. Beau Garrett appears in the sequel as Frankie Raye, along with Doug Jones as the Silver Surfer and Laurence Fishburne as the voice of the Silver Surfer. The plot follows the Fantastic Four as they confront, and later ally with, the Silver Surfer to save Earth from Galactus. It was the highest-grossing film the week of its June 15, 2007, release in North America, but critics gave it generally negative reviews. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 2, 2007. Thriller That Woman Opposite is a 1957 British crime drama, directed by Compton Bennett and starring Phyllis Kirk, Dan O'Herlihy and William Franklyn. The screenplay, also by Bennett, was adapted from John Dickson Carr's 1942 novel The Emperor's Snuff-Box. The film was generally positively received by critics, with Picturegoer commenting: "At last, a British thriller with class...here's a gloss that usually comes with an import label". In a more measured but still approving critique, a Radio Times reviewer said: "Don't expect too much of this modest film...and you'll be agreeably entertained by an efficiently directed work graced by many recognisable faces". Thriller Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey. is a 2014 thriller film directed by Ate de Jong. Animation WONDER FULL!! is an animation film directed by Mirai Mizue. Thriller 6 Guns is a 2010 western film by The Asylum. It was directed by Shane Van Dyke, who also directed previous Asylum films such as Transmorphers: Fall of Man and Titanic II. Documentary film I Go Where I Want is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Olga Špátová. Animation The Formation of Clouds is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Marie-hélène Turcotte. Science Fiction Kamikaze is a 1986 French science fiction film directed by Didier Grousset. Comedy Fasten Your Seatbelt is a 2013 South Korean comedy film written and directed by actor Ha Jung-woo, in his directorial debut. The film made its world premiere at the 18th Busan International Film Festival, and was released in theaters on October 17, 2013. Documentary film Martin Sheen hosts this fascinating documentary series produced by the award-winning National Geographic team. Plunge deep into the ocean and discover an eerie world of shipwrecks, steeped in secrets that hold the key to some of the most tragic maritime disasters in history. Includes "Secrets of the Titanic." Documentary film Small Town Gay Bar is a 2006 documentary directed by Malcolm Ingram that focuses on two gay bars in the rural deep Southeast United States, one in Shannon, Mississippi, and one in Meridian, Mississippi. The documentary was produced by View Askew Productions with Kevin Smith serving as executive producer. Comedy Rosarigasinos is a 2001 Argentine film, written and directed by Rodrigo Grande and starring Federico Luppi and Ulises Dumont. The film is also known as Presos del Olvido in Spain. The film was produced by Adolfo Aristarain, José Martínez, and José A. Martínez Suárez; the associate producer was Alfredo Suaya and was partly funded by the INCAA. Thriller The Deadly Tower, also known as Sniper, is a 1975 television film directed by Jerry Jameson. It stars Kurt Russell and Richard Yniguez. Thriller Journey into Fear is a 1943 American spy film based on the Eric Ambler novel of the same name. The film broadly follows the plot of the book, but the protagonist was changed to an American engineer. In addition to acting in and producing the film, Orson Welles was to direct, but had to ostensibly leave that aspect to Norman Foster due to other commitments. However, the film looks nothing like any of Foster's other films, but is instead full of directorial touches found in films directed by Welles. Many of Welles' Mercury Theatre associates were cast, including Joseph Cotten, who played the lead role and also co-wrote the screenplay. In 2005, an alternate cut was shown at a Welles film retrospective at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. It was the original European release print, lacking the narration and ending of the U.S. version but including about six minutes of footage deleted by RKO Pictures. Documentary film Ich Dich auch is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Katja Dringenberg and Christiane Voss. Documentary film I Learn America is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jean-Michel Dissard and Gitte Peng Thriller Black Tears is a 1997 romantic drama film directed by Ricardo Franco and Fernando Bauluz. Thriller Galaxis is a 1995 action, science fiction and thriller film written by Nick Davis and directed by William Mesa. Comedy Dean Spanley is a 2008 New Zealand and British comedy-drama film, with fantastic elements, from Miramax Films, Atlantic Film Group and General Film Corporation, directed by Fijian New Zealander Toa Fraser. The film is based on an Alan Sharp adaptation of Irish author Lord Dunsany's short novel My Talks with Dean Spanley, and stars Sam Neill as the Dean, Jeremy Northam and Peter O'Toole as Fisk Junior and Fisk Senior respectively and Bryan Brown as Wrather. Comedy "Looking for Cassidy and Dawn? Chances are, they’re down at the pub in the small suburb they’ve never left. They’re together all the time, and the co-dependence is starting to chafe. " Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Betty's Blues is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Rémi Vandenitte. Comedy One summer afternoon, out of boredom and peer pressure, three best friends (Dan, Mark, and Hugh) go to visit Dan's sister for dinner. Soon after meeting Dan's brother-in-law Rick, the trio finds themselves miles from home and far outside their comfort zone. What started off as an innocent trip spirals into an outrageous series of events none of them were prepared for. Comedy 2004: The Stupid Version is a satirical documentary written by Armando Iannucci, broadcast in two parts on BBC Three on New Year's Eve 2004. The one-off programme is a parody of review programmes typically broadcast at New Year. It features edited footage from news and television series, as well as satires on the politics and fads of a year in which "only Andrew Marr kept his dignity". The documentary was shown again on BBC Two on 29 January 2005, but has not been repeated since or released on DVD, although clips are available on the internet. Iannucci's 2006 series Time Trumpet follows a similar format to The Stupid Version, reviewing events satirically from a future perspective. Comedy San Ferry Ann is a 1966 British sound effect comedy. Wordlessly, with soundtrack and sound effects, it tells the story of a holiday crossing from Dover to Calais. Animation Super Sleuth Christmas Movie is a 2007 film based on the hit Playhouse Disney series My Friends Tigger & Pooh. It was released direct-to-video. It premiered on Playhouse Disney on December 6, 2008. Comedy Life Is a Dog is a 1933 Czech comedy film written and directed by Martin Frič. Thriller The Thirty Nine Steps is a British 1978 thriller film directed by Don Sharp, with screenplay by British playwright, Michael Robson, based on the novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. It was the third film version of the 1915 novel. This version of Buchan's tale starred Robert Powell as Richard Hannay, Karen Dotrice as Alex, John Mills as Colonel Scudder, and a host of other well-known British actors in smaller parts. It is generally regarded as the closest to the novel, being set before World War I. The early events and overall feel of the film bear much resemblance to Buchan's original story, albeit with a few changes such as the re-casting of Scudder as a more immediately sympathetic character and the introduction of a love interest. It also introduces a different meaning for the "thirty-nine steps", although unlike its filmed predecessors it returns to Buchan's original notion of being an actual staircase. It is well remembered for the famous Big Ben end sequence, inspired by the 1943 film My Learned Friend, although this is its most fundamental deviation from Buchan's original story, which reaches its culmination in a coastal location in Kent. Comedy Chasing Trouble is a 1940 American comedy-drama film directed by Howard Bretherton, from Monogram Pictures. Documentary film Bucarest, la memoria perdida is a 2008 historical, documentary and biographical film written and directed by Albert Solé. Comedy The Karate Dog is a 2004 television film directed by Bob Clark and produced by Frank Hübner. It stars Chevy Chase, Simon Rex, Jon Voight, and Jaime Pressly. Nicollette Sheridan and Pat Morita also make appearances. Comedy Woman Hater is a 1948 British romantic comedy film directed by Terence Young and starring Stewart Granger, Edwige Feuillère and Ronald Squire. Lord Datchett invites a French film star to stay as his house but pretends to be one of his employees while he tries to romance her with the help of his butler. When she discovers his subterfuge she decides to turn the tables on him. Comedy The Hours' Home is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Heraldo Cavalcanti. Documentary film ""The Practice of the Wild" is a film profile of the poet and Pulitzer Prize winner Gary Snyder. Snyder has been a creative force in all the major cultural changes that have created the modern world. Along with Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, he was a central figure of the Beat generation. He helped bring Zen Buddhism into the America scene, was an active participant in the anti-war movement and an inspiration for the quest for human potential. All along he was a founding intellect, essayist and leader of the new environmental awareness that supports legislation and preservation without losing sight of direct wild experience -- local people, animals, plants, watersheds and food sources. This film, borrowing its name from one of Snyder's most eloquent non-fiction books, revolves around a life-long conversation between Snyder and his fellow poet and novelist Jim Harrison. These two old friends and venerated men of American letters converse while taking a wilderness trek along the central California coast in an area that has been untouched for centuries. They debate the pros and cons of everything from Google to Zen koans. The discussions are punctuated by archival materials and commentaries from Snyder friends, observers, and intimates who take us through the 'Beat' years, the years of Zen study in Japan up to the present -- where Snyder continues to be a powerful spokesperson for ecological sanity and bio-regionalism." Quoting the description from the film's official Facebook page. Comedy Niels Klims underjordiske rejse is a 1984 Danish film directed by Kaspar Rostrup and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Thriller Motor Patrol is a 1950 film directed by Sam Newfield. Comedy Garage is a 2007 Irish film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Mark O'Halloran, the same team behind Adam & Paul. It stars Pat Shortt, Anne-Marie Duff and Conor J. Ryan. The film tells the story of a lonely petrol station attendant and how he slowly begins to come out of his shell. Garage won the CICAE Art and Essai Cinema Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and the Best Film prize at the 25th Torino Film Festival. Thriller Howling is a 2012 South Korean film written and directed by Yoo Ha based on the 1996 novel The Hunter by Japanese writer Asa Nonami. The plot follows two detectives, a veteran male cop and female rookie, who discover that the serial killer they are after is not human, but instead a dog. Comedy Aaron Burr, Part 2 is a 2012 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Dana O'Keefe. Science Fiction Sonic the Hedgehog is a two-episode 1996 Japanese anime OVA series based on Sega's best-selling franchise Sonic the Hedgehog. The anime features Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Dr. Eggman and a few supporting characters, such as the human Sara. The series was licensed by ADV Films and was released on September 7, 1999 as a single direct-to-video film in North America as Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie. It was given the subtitle The Movie by ADV due to its now movie-like length by combining the two OVA parts together. The English dub was later released on DVD in North America on January 13, 2004, and as of 2008, this OVA is no longer licensed. Comedy Sathuranga Vettai is a 2014 Tamil black comedy-heist film written and directed by debutant H. Vinoth, starring Natarajan Subramaniam, Ishara Nair. Produced by Manobala, it features music by Sean Roldan and cinematography by K. G. Venkatesh. The film, touted to be an "indianized con movie", was released by Thirrupathi Brothers on 18 July 2014 and collected share of 18.5 crore including satellite rightsThe film declared Hit at the box office. Comedy Love After Death is a 1998 film directed by Charles Matthau. Comedy Meu Tio Matou um Cara is a 2004 Brazilian comedy film. It follows the adventures of Duca and his two friends after his uncle, Eder, shows up and confesses to his family of having shot a man. However, the 15-year-old Duca suspects that his uncle's story about killing his lover's ex-husband in self defense is not entirely truthful and so sets out to solve the mystery. Thriller Riddick is a 2013 British-American science fiction film, the third installment in the The Chronicles of Riddick film series. Produced by and starring Vin Diesel as the title character, Riddick is written and directed by David Twohy, who previously wrote and directed the first two installments, Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick. The film was released on September 4, 2013, in the UK and Ireland, and September 6, 2013, in the United States. It was shown in both conventional and IMAX Digital theaters. Documentary film Oldschool Renegades is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Maurice Steenbergen. Science Fiction The Wasp Woman is a 1995 television film starring Jennifer Rubin, and Doug Wert, directed by Jim Wynorski. The film first aired on the Showtime Network during 1995. The film, produced and distributed by Concorde Pictures, was a Roger Corman production. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. The film was a remake of the 1959 film of the same name, which was directed by Corman and starred Susan Cabot in the leading role. However this was not the first remake of the film, as the 1988 film Rejuvenatrix was also a remake of the film. Documentary film Antarctica: A Year On Ice is the first film by New Zealand filmmaker Anthony B. Powell. This documentary is set in Antarctica, specifically in the Ross Island region that is home to two research bases: United States' McMurdo Station and New Zealand's Scott Base. It chronicles a year of time spent living and working at these remote stations; the summer season when the sun shines 24 hours a day and the long dark winter where the sun goes down for four long months and darkness envelopes the environment. The film focuses on the everyday workers that keep the stations and the equipment running so the scientists can complete their work. Interviewees include a helicopter pilot, fireman, firehouse dispatcher, cook, mechanic, storekeeper, storeman, finance person, administrative person, and operations manager. The images Powell captured have also been screened on Discovery, National Geographic and were used in BBC's Frozen Planet. The film also touches upon topics such as 'T3 Syndrome,' a term that describes what happens to people during the winter, when the T3 hormone in the brain is reassigned to the muscles of the body in an effort to protect it against the extreme cold. Comedy Edward Lee's the Bighead is a 2013 short horror comedy film written and directed by Michael Ling. Comedy She's the Man is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Andy Fickman, inspired by William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night. The film stars Amanda Bynes, Channing Tatum, Laura Ramsey, and Vinnie Jones. The film centers on teenager Viola Hastings who enters her brother's school in his place, pretending to be male, in order to play with the boys' soccer team. Thriller Cane Creek is a short drama mystery thriller film directed by Adam Rosenbaum. Animation Daffy's Inn Trouble is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. This cartoon short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege Comedy Sally, Irene, and Mary is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film starring Constance Bennett, Sally O'Neil, and Joan Crawford. Documentary film Corso: The Last Beat is a 2009 documentary film, with on-screen narration by Ethan Hawke and appearances by Patti Smith, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and Gregory Corso. It has received high acclaim from audiences in Europe and the Middle East and is heading towards a US distribution and US festivals in early 2012. Thriller Kill Switch is a direct-to-video 2008 film that was later released for theatrical distribution starring Steven Seagal and directed by Jeff F. King. Steven Seagal plays Detective Jacob King, a tough cop with a reputation for violent street-justice methods. King investigates murders in Memphis, Tennessee, perpetrated by a serial killer known as Lazerus. The film is also notable for featuring one of the last roles of Isaac Hayes. Thriller American Dreamer is a 1984 American film starring JoBeth Williams and Tom Conti. It was directed by Rick Rosenthal from a script by Ann Biderman, David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf. An American housewife wins a trip to Paris in a mystery-writing contest. She loses her memory when she's hit by a car, and begins acting as if she were the female detective in her story. Comedy Mama Dracula is a 1980 Belgian film directed by Boris Szulzinger. The story relates how Mama Dracula, a character based on the true story of Countess Bathory, an enthusiast of rejuvenation baths consisting of the blood of young virgins, must come to terms with a shortage of such blood in the modern era. Thriller Man Under Suspicion is a 1984 West German film directed by Norbert Kückelmann. Documentary film Bill Is a Photographer is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Clark Nikolai. Documentary film In 2001, Japanese American painter Jimmy Mirikitani, over 80 years old, is living in the streets of lower Manhattan. Filmmaker Hattendorf takes an interest, and begins to engage with him to create a documentary of his life. After the World Trade Center destruction on September 11, 2001, the debris- and dust-choked streets are deserted. When Hattendorf looks for Mirikitani, he is still in his usual spot near Washington Square Park. She invites him to stay a while at her apartment nearby to recover from the devastation and unhealthy air in the streets. Gradually we learn who he is, and of his past...with amazing and unexpected results. (The cats of the title are featured in Mirikitani's artwork.) Comedy Chicago Cab, also known as Hellcab, is a 1997 American film directed by Mary Cybulski and John Tintori. It is based on a play by Will Kern. Comedy Dr. Dolittle 3 is a 2006 American family comedy film. It is the third film in the series. This is the first film in the series not to feature Eddie Murphy as Doctor Dolittle and Raven-Symoné as Charrise Dolittle. It stars Kyla Pratt, the original daughter in the remake series, as Maya. Starring alongside her are Kristen Wilson as Lisa Dolittle and Norm Macdonald as the voice of Lucky the Dog. Despite his absence, Eddie Murphy's character was mentioned several times throughout the film. It is implied that he is away on business. Raven-Symoné's character was not mentioned despite her absence. Animation Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure is a 2005 animated direct-to-DVD film in which Jib the gingerbread boy, Princess Lolly and Mr. Mint try to save Candy Land from the evil Lord Licorice. The movie is based on the boardgame Candyland and was released on March 8, 2005. Comedy Family Troubles is a one-reel comedy short subject and is an episode of the Our Gang series. It was released to theatres on April 3, 1943, produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was the 212th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Self-portrait: Dancing At 47 Km is a 2013 documentary film directed by Zhang Mengqi. Animation Silence Is Golden is a 15 minute award winning film written and directed by Chris Shepherd and produced by Maria Manton. Set in 1970s Britain, it tells the story of a 10 year old boy's obsession with his seemingly simple minded neighbour Dennis. The film mixes live action with various form of animation, including stop frame, drawn 2D. The complex mixture of styles enables Shepherd to show Billy's fantasies and inner thoughts on screen. In 2006 the film won the TCM Classic Shorts Award at the London Film Festival. Industry stars celebrated the merits of the film, Terry Gilliam: "Terrific, strong, non-sentimental kid's story", Imelda Staunton "Wonderfully surreal", Stephen Poliakoff "Technically extremely impressive, full of wit and imagination" and Matthew Modine "A wonderful combination of mixed media, strong storytelling and talented actors." The film has continued to win awards and been screened internationally. Comedy The Incredible Burt Wonderstone is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Don Scardino and written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, based on a story by Chad Kultgen & Tyler Mitchell, and Daley & Goldstein. The film follows Las Vegas magician Burt Wonderstone as he attempts to reunite with his former partner Anton Marvelton to take on dangerous street magician Steve Gray. It also features Alan Arkin, Olivia Wilde and James Gandolfini. The film began development in 2006, when New Line Cinema bought Kultgen's script, "Burt Dickenson: The Most Powerful Magician on Planet Earth". The development process gained momentum when Charles McDougall was hired as director in 2011, but he eventually left the project and was replaced with Scardino. Daley and Goldstein rewrote Kultgen's script which then saw further rewrites from Jason Reitman in June 2011. Filming was scheduled to begin in October 2011, in Los Angeles, California but was pushed back to January 2012. On a $30 million budget, filming began on January 10, 2012 in Nevada with filming later moving to Los Angeles. The Incredible Burt Wonderstone was released on March 15, 2013, and earned over $27 million. Thriller Rabbit's Foot is a 2012 drama, thriller, psychological drama, short film directed and written by Jamie Gyngell. Comedy The Rogue is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Science Fiction Starship Troopers: Invasion, also known as Starship Troopers 4: Invasion, is a 2012 computer animated military science fiction film directed by Shinji Aramaki. The fourth installment of the Starship Troopers film series, it was released in Japan on July 21, 2012 and in North America on August 28, 2012 as a direct-to-video title. A mobile game that acts as a prequel to the series called Starship Troopers: Invasion – Mobile Infantry was released worldwide via the App Store on November 13, 2012. Comedy Traveller's Joy is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Googie Withers, John McCallum and Maurice Denham. Based on a play by Arthur MacRae, it was the last film released by the original Gainsborough Pictures. Documentary film Occupy LA is a 2012 documentary drama western film written and directed by Joseph Quinn. Documentary film Chekov In My Life is a 1984 documentary film written by and directed by Vadim Glowna. Comedy Rachel River is a 1987 comedy-drama film about a young journalist who returns to her Minnesota home town to reexamine her life. The film was directed by Sandy Smolan, and stars Pamela Reed, Ailene Cole, Don Cosgrove, and Craig T. Nelson. Comedy The Little Teacher is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle, and directed by Mack Sennett. Comedy Much Ado About Nothing is a 1993 British/American romantic comedy film based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name. It was adapted for the screen and directed by Kenneth Branagh who stars in the film. The film also stars Branagh's then-wife Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, Keanu Reeves, and Kate Beckinsale in her film debut. The film was released on May 7, 1993, reaching 200 U.S. screens at its widest release. It earned $22 million at the U.S. box office and $36 million total worldwide, which, despite failing to reach the mark set by Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet, made it one of the most financially successful Shakespeare films ever released. It was also entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller The Black Fox is a 1962 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Yan Jun. The film was produced under the Shaw Brothers banner in the mandarin language. Animation Donijela Sam Kolača is 2013 animation film directed by Ivana Pipal. Documentary film The Life of Brian is a documentary film directed by Henri Behar and Karim Akadiri Soumaïla. Comedy Asterix at the Olympic Games is a French film, based on characters from René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo's Astérix comic series. It was filmed essentially in Spain in the course of the year 2006. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive French and non English-speaking film of all time. The film has been poorly received by critics, but performed well at several European box offices, topping charts in Poland, Spain and France. In May 2008 it received the "Gérard du cinéma" for "Worst French film made in 2007." Comedy The Wild and the Innocent is a 1959 Western film starring Audie Murphy and Sandra Dee as two inexperienced young people who get into trouble when they visit a town for the very first time. Documentary film Done the Impossible is a 2006 documentary fan film of the TV series Firefly. Its main focus is on the fans themselves, how they came to love the show and ultimately, played a part in getting the film Serenity made. Documentary film Natan is a 2013 biographical and historical documentary film written by David Cairns and directed by Paul Duane and David Cairns. Comedy La dame de chez Maxim's is a 1933 British French-language comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Florelle, Esther Kiss and Ady Cresso. The film is a French-language version of the 1933 film The Girl from Maxim's made by London Film Productions. Both films were directed by Korda, and were based on the 1899 farce La Dame de chez Maxim by Georges Feydeau. Animation Meet Meat is a 2013 animated short film directed by David Martins da Silva, Mael Jaouen, Eve Guastella, Juliaon Roels & Christine Shin. Comedy You Cut, I Choose is a 2014 short comedy drama film written and directed by Beth Armstrong. Animation Corn on the Cop is a "Merrie Melodies" animated cartoon short starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Granny. Released July 24, 1965, the cartoon is directed by Irv Spector; the only time that Spector, who was mostly known as a story artist, ever acted as director on a theatrical cartoon. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Joanie Gerber. The title is a play on "corn on the cob." Documentary film Eye Of The Leopard, is a 2006 nature documentary film by National Geographic Channel that shows the journey, life, and growth of a young leopard cub named Legadema. The film is narrated by Jeremy Irons, who also voiced Scar in Disney's 1994 animated film The Lion King. Irons would later narrate The Last Lions, a 2011 National Geographic documentary film. The filming location of this documentary was in Okavango Delta, Botswana. Comedy Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa is a 2013 British action comedy film starring Steve Coogan reprising his role as Alan Partridge, a fictional presenter he has played on various BBC radio and television shows since 1991. The film was directed by Declan Lowney and written by Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Peter Baynham, Neil Gibbons, and Rob Gibbons. Principal photography began on 7 January 2013 in Norwich and Mitcham, and the film premiered on 24 July 2013. The film was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 7 August 2013, where it opened at number one in the box office. Magnolia Pictures distributed the film in America. A book of the screenplay was published on 21 November 2013. Documentary film Ryukyu through the eyes of Chinese envoy Xu Bao Guang is a 2013 film directed by Yoshiaki Hongo. Comedy Day-O is a United States 1992 family TV-movie about an imaginary childhood friend, "Dayo," of Grace, who returns to her as an adult to help her through various adult crises. The film featured the young Elijah Wood as Dayo, in an early role. Grace struggles against her timidity to save her Grandfather's restaurant. The arrival of her imaginary childhood friend spurs her on to success. Science Fiction Fahrenheit 451 is a 1966 British Dystopian science fiction drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Oskar Werner, Julie Christie, and Cyril Cusack. Based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ray Bradbury, the film takes place in a controlled society in an oppressive future in which a fireman, whose duty it is to burn every literature, becomes a fugitive for reading. This was Truffaut's first colour film as well as his only English-language film. At the 1966 Venice Film Festival, Fahrenheit 451 was nominated for the Golden Lion. Comedy Back to the Woods is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It was produced by Goldwyn Pictures when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century. A print of the film survives in the Archiva Nationala de Filme film archive. Documentary film Anarchism in America is a 1983 documentary, directed by Steven Fischler and Joel Sucher, and produced by Pacific Street Films. It has been re-released by AK Press to DVD. The film begins by explaining the filmmakers' interest in anarchism based on their involvement in the group Transcendental Students while in film school at NYU. The film includes interviews with influential anarchists Murray Bookchin, Paul Avrich, Jello Biafra, Mollie Steimer and Karl Hess, and with poet Kenneth Rexroth. It also discusses the Spanish Civil War, the Russian Revolution, the influence of Emma Goldman and the case of executed anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti. The film labels anarchism as the only ideology that is staunchly anti-authoritarian, and discusses how anarchist ideals align with the revolutionary, independent spirit of America from rural communities to urban zones. Comedy Mind the Gap is a 2004 multi-story comedy-drama film written and directed by Eric Schaeffer. The film moves back and forth between five separate stories that interconnect with each other by the end of the film. The film stars Elizabeth Reaser, Eric Schaeffer, Jill Sobule, Charles Parnell, Vera Farmiga, John Heard, and Alan King in his last film role. Comedy Padduram is an upcoming directorial debut film by Ajay Monga who has written films like Fashion and Corporate. Documentary film Mama Coca is a 2012 documentary film directed by Suzan Şekerci. Documentary film Back to Land is a 2010 short documentary and drama film directed by Tijana Petrovic. Comedy Looking for Lola is a 1997 comedy film written by Les Weldon and directed by Boaz Davidson. Comedy Toen was geluk heel gewoon: De film is a comedy film directed by Ineke Houtman. Documentary film We Maintain It Is Possible is a 1973 short documentary film directed by Chris Marker. Science Fiction Triassic Attack is a 2010 television film directed by Colin Ferguson. This UFO International Production premiered November 27, 2010, on the Syfy. television channel. Comedy Don't Tell Her It's Me is a 1990 comedy film starring Shelley Long, Steve Guttenberg, and Jami Gertz. The film was directed by Malcolm Mowbray and written by Sarah Bird. Documentary film War Feels Like War is a 2004 British documentary film. It was broadcast in the United States as part of the P.O.V. series. For three months, Spanish filmmaker Esteban Uyarra followed five reporters and photographers from Denmark, Norway, Poland, and the United States in Iraq. These journalists circumvented military media control to get access to a different perspective on the Iraq War. As the Coalition of the willing swept into Iraq, some journalists in Kuwait decided to travel in their wake, risking their lives to discover the impact of war on civilians. The journalists include best-selling author P.J. O'Rourke, who was working for ABC Radio, as well as reporters and photographers for news operations ranging from Poland's Radio Zet to Stephanie Sinclair, a photographer for the Chicago Tribune. Documentary film "HIGH ON HOPE tells the story of the last British youth culture movement to threaten the establishment - Acid House. By using live action, interview and animation, as well as archive, the film gives life and energy to the characters' stories as they recall their jaw-dropping experiences. The magical journey from small gatherings to warehouses filled with 10,000 young people every week is only part of the story. As the friends dance in cavernous northern mills left derelict after the Thatcher years, we see a generation lost amidst greed and recession, fighting for their own happiness, strongly connecting with where we are today. A 10-year labour of love for director director Piers Sanderson, this film has been made in the same way as the parties themselves were put together – with passion, enthusiasm and innovation, using collaborations and a collective approach to tell as story that hopes inspire us to come together more positively in the 21st Century, as this might just be what we all need most. " Quoting the description from the 2010 IndieFest site. Comedy The Rules of the Game is a 1939 French film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Nora Gregor, Paulette Dubost, Mila Parély, Marcel Dalio, Julien Carette, Roland Toutain, Gaston Modot, Pierre Magnier and Renoir. The film is a comedy of manners that depicts members of upper-class French society and their servants just before the beginning of World War II, showing their moral callousness on the eve of impending destruction. Renoir used sophisticated cinematic techniques such as deep-focus cinematography and a constantly moving camera. The film's original budget of 2.5 million francs was increased to 5 million; it became the most expensive film made in France up to that time and additional funds had to be sought. Renoir's career in France was at its pinnacle in 1939 and The Rules of the Game was eagerly anticipated. However, its premiere was met with anger and disapproval by film critics and the public. Renoir reduced the film's running time from 113 minutes to 85, but even then the film was a critical and financial disaster. In October 1939, it was banned by the wartime French government for "having an undesirable influence over the young". Comedy Passport to Pimlico is a 1949 British comedy film made by Ealing Studios and starring Stanley Holloway, Margaret Rutherford and Hermione Baddeley. It was directed by Henry Cornelius. The script was written by T.E.B. Clarke and demonstrated his usual logical development of absurd ideas. Some scenes in which the residents are refused passage out of their district into London by the authorities, and rely on supplies thrown over the dividing wall by well-wishers, were very topical because the film was made during the Berlin blockade. The film was inspired by a true incident during the Second World War, when the maternity ward of Ottawa Civic Hospital was temporarily declared extraterritorial by the Canadian government so that, when Princess Margriet of the Netherlands was born there, she would not lose her right to the throne. The film was screened at the 1949 Cannes Film Festival, but not entered into the competition. Comedy Biker Zombies is a 2001 horror comedy fantasy action film written by John Kerfoot and directed by Todd Brunswick. Animation Krabat – The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a 1978 Czechoslovak cutout animated dark fantasy film directed by Karel Zeman, based on the 1971 book Krabat by Otfried Preußler, and the Sorbian folk tale upon which the book is based. The name Krabat is derived from the word Croat. Comedy Mickey's Garden is a 1935 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The film was the second Mickey Mouse cartoon shot in Technicolor and is also the first color appearance of Pluto. The cartoon is also the first color cartoon where Mickey speaks. The film's plot centers on Mickey Mouse trying to rid his garden of insects, but they keep coming back. When he accidentally gets hit with his own bug spray, he begins seeing a warped reality. Comedy Getting It Right is a 1989 Randal Kleiser comedy film starring Jesse Birdsall, Jane Horrocks, and Helena Bonham Carter. The tagline was: "Gavin is 31... and a virgin. One wild night and three woman later, he's finally... Getting It Right" Comedy Besos, besos... y mas besos is a 1973 comedy film written by José Díaz Morales & Alfredo Varela and directed by José Díaz Morales. Thriller Tip Top is a 2013 Franco-Belgian detective comedy film directed by Serge Bozon and starring Isabelle Huppert. The story was adapted from Bill James' novel of the same name. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Fighting Cholitas are a group of female lucha libre wrestlers who perform in El Alto, Bolivia. The Cholitas are part of a group called the Titans of the Ring, which includes both male and female wrestlers. The Titans perform each Sunday for an audience of hundreds at El Alto's Multifunctional Center; tickets to the exhibitions cost $1. The idea of including female wrestlers as a maneuver for publicity came from Juan Mamami, a wrestler and president of the Titans. They routinely attract over a thousand spectators to their bouts in El Alto and several hundred spectators when they travel with the Titans to smaller towns. Like the general population of El Alto, which consists almost entirely of Aymara and Quechua residents, the Cholitas are indigenous. They wear braided hair, bowler hats and multilayered skirts in the ring. According to a 2005 New York Times article, the Titans earn about $13 for each bout. Most of the wrestlers have other jobs besides their wrestling careers. Science Fiction From Beyond is a 1986 American science fiction-body horror film directed by Stuart Gordon, loosely based on the short story of the same name by H. P. Lovecraft. It was written by Dennis Paoli, Gordon and Brian Yuzna, and stars Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Ken Foree and Ted Sorel. From Beyond centers on a pair of scientists attempting to stimulate the pineal gland with a device called The Resonator. An unforeseen result of their experiments is the ability to perceive creatures from another dimension that proceed to drag the head scientist into their world, returning him as a grotesque shape-changing monster that preys upon the others at the laboratory. Science Fiction Habitat is a 1997 science fiction film produced for the direct-to-video market and shown on the Sci Fi Channel. The film's message is largely one of ecological warning, mixed with science fiction elements of genetic engineering, family angst and redemption. It is the only theatrical movie filmed in Sony's early analog High Definition format. Sony donated the equipment and technical support in an attempt to popularize the format. The High Definition video was then transferred to film for release. The film won a Global Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography. Thriller Aliens vs. Avatars is a 2011 science fiction film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. The film is a mockbuster of Alien vs. Predator and Avatar. The film follows the intergalactic battle between a quarrelsome alien race and shape-shifting extraterrestrials, while six college friends find themselves in the middle of the interstellar war. Thriller Loner is a 2008 South Korean film. The debut feature by director Park Jae-sik, Loner is a horror film about hikikomori, the phenomenon of reclusive individuals who have chosen to withdraw from social life. Comedy When JJ (Jonathan Tucker) returns home from rehab, he is greeted by a conniving family who are plotting to cash in on a life insurance policy before his 18th birthday. Caught in a web of self-destruction, JJ struggles to stay clean in an environment overflowing with temptations and deceit. With a winning performance by Jonathan Tucker and a beguiling turn from Jennifer Tilly, this dark, pulp thriller shows 'Home Sweet Home' really can be murder. Comedy The Youngest Son is a 2010 Italian comedy drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 2010 WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, in which it won the Remi Grand Award for best theatrical feature. For this film Christian De Sica won Nastro d'Argento for best actor and Luca Zingaretti was awarded with a Nastro d'Argento for best supporting actor. Comedy Après vous... is a 2003 French film directed by Pierre Salvadori and stars Daniel Auteuil, José Garcia, and Sandrine Kiberlain. The film won a Etoile d'Or in the Best Actor category for Auteuil and resulted in him being nominated for a César Award in the same category. It tells the story of Antoine, a restaurant headwaiter, who takes a shortcut through a park one night and spots a young man named Louis attempting to kill himself. Comedy I Am an ESP is a 1985 comedy film written by Sergio Corbucci, Gianni Romoli, Alberto Sordi and Bernardino Zapponi, and directed by Sergio Corbucci. Documentary film The World According to Bush is a 2004 French documentary, co-written and directed by William Karel based on the book by Eric Laurent, about the presidency of George W. Bush and the history of the Bush family, including his grandfather Prescott Bush, who was on the board of German-owned companies during the Nazi period. The film examines and interviews Bush supporters, including the Christian right, neo-conservatives, and businesspeople, as well as Bush critics and shows televised statements made by Bush and his supporters, including Jerry Falwell. It was nominated for the Best Documentary Award at the European Film Awards and was to have been an Official Selection for the 2004 Cannes Film Festival but was rejected following the selection of Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11. The film features interviews with: Michael Ledeen David Frum Jim Hoagland, Washington Post Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard University Jerry Falwell James Robison Ed McAteer Arnaud de Borchgrave, Washington Post Robert David Steele, Central Intelligence Agency James Woolsey Richard Perle Robert Baer, Central Intelligence Agency Anthony Blinken David Corn, The Nation Thriller The Core is a 2003 American science fiction disaster film. It concerns a team that has to drill to the center of the Earth and set off a series of nuclear explosions in order to restart the rotation of the Earth's core. The film was directed by Jon Amiel, and starred Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Delroy Lindo, Stanley Tucci, Tchéky Karyo, DJ Qualls, Bruce Greenwood and Alfre Woodard. The film earned mixed reviews from critics, and was a mild box office success, earning $73.5 million worldwide on a $60 million production budget. Comedy "When lady reporter Damiana Garcia interviews aging Hollywood actress Evie Harris about her upcoming comeback cabaret showcase, she gets more than she bargained for. " - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Pronto is a comedy crime fiction thriller film directed by Jim McBride. Documentary film Ask a Silly Question is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by John Kastner. Comedy Gingerdead Man is a 2005 horror-comedy film starring Gary Busey. It is followed by Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust and Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver. The Gingerdead Man was released on DVD by Shoot Productions. Science Fiction The Brother from Space is a 1988 film directed by Mario Gariazzo. Comedy Rings on Her Fingers is a 1942 screwball comedy film starring Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney. A poor man gets mistaken for a millionaire and is swindled out of his life savings. Documentary film By Way of the Mountains is a 2012 documentary, fantasy and short film written and directed by Frédéric Aspisi and Lise Bellynck. Comedy You Can't Take It With You is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, James Stewart, and Edward Arnold. Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart., the film is about a man from a family of rich snobs who becomes engaged to a woman from a good-natured but decidedly eccentric family. The film received two Academy Awards from seven nominations: Best Picture and Best Director for Frank Capra. This was Capra's third Oscar for Best Director in just five years, following It Happened One Night and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. It was also the highest-grossing picture of the year. Animation Kung Fu Panda 3 is an upcoming 3D American-Chinese computer-animated action comedy martial arts film, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, written by Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger, produced by Melissa Cobb, and executive produced by Guillermo del Toro. It is the sequel to the 2011 film Kung Fu Panda 2 and third installment in the Kung Fu Panda franchise. The film stars Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, Jackie Chan, David Cross, Rebel Wilson, Bryan Cranston, and Mads Mikkelsen. The film is scheduled to be released on December 23, 2015. Thriller When Eva opens her eyes a young girl finds herself chained terrified for being abused. Her fears become reality in a way no one could ever imagine. Documentary film 759: Boy Scouts of Harlem is a family documentary directed by Jake Boritt and Justin Szlasa about Boy Scout Troop 759, which meets in Harlem. The films premiered as a free community event on March 14, 2009 at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem on Malcolm X Boulevard. Two weeks later it screened on board the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in Manhattan, then on October 8, 2009 Senator Jeff Sessions and Senator Ben Nelson sponsored a screening on Capitol Hill. The film aired on public television stations around the country starting in August 2010, as presented by Maryland Public Television. Science Fiction The Five Doctors is a 1983 Adventure Sci-Fi drama TV episode of the series Doctor Who written by Terrance Dicks, Douglas Adams, Sydney Newman and Eric Saward and directed by Peter Moffatt, John Nathan-Turner and Pennant Roberts. Comedy The Bella Vista is a 2012 documentary, comedy, drama and family film written and directed by Alicia Cano. Documentary film Charleen is an observational documentary film directed and shot by Ross McElwee, about his friend and former poetry teacher, Charleen Swansea. McElwee follows Charleen over a month in her life in North Carolina, where she still teaches poetry, engages in interracial flirtation, and prepares to sell personal letters from Ezra Pound, one in which Pound bemoans Charleen's impending marriage. McElwee shot the film as part of his graduate thesis at MIT, where he studied under Richard Leacock and Edward Pincus. The film is 59 minutes long. Thriller Banshee is a 2006 television film directed by Kari Skogland. Animation My Brother Greg is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Philipp Enders. Documentary film Shipwrecked Among Cannibals is an American silent film travel documentary film featuring episodes from Siam, Java and New Guinea plus an apparently fictitious encounter with cannibals on a small island in the South Pacific. Filming among the tribes in Dutch New Guinea was done by William Alder and Edward Laemmle, who was the nephew of Carl Laemmle, founder of Universal Studios. Documentary film Into the Mind is a 2013 documentary sports film directed by Dave Mossop and Eric Crosland. Documentary film Spanish for Adults is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Tomas Tamosaitis. Comedy Three Fables of Love is a 1962 French-Italian-Spanish comedy film starring Anna Karina. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Blond bis aufs Blut is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Lothar Lambert. Thriller Comedy of Innocence is a 2000 French drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz and starring Isabelle Huppert. Documentary film What Is Love is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Ruth Mader. Science Fiction Meet Dave is a 2008 American family comedy science-fiction film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Eddie Murphy. The film was written by Bill Corbett and Rob Greenberg. The film was released by 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises on July 11, 2008. Comedy Mecánica nacional is a 1972 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Animation Silent Touch is a 2010 animated short film written by Duncan Barrett and directed by Tomek Ducki. Documentary film The Wildest Show in the South: The Angola Prison Rodeo is a 1999 American short documentary film directed by Simeon Soffer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction Deep Impact is a 1998 American science fiction disaster film directed by Mimi Leder, written by Bruce Joel Rubin and Michael Tolkin, and starring Robert Duvall, Téa Leoni, Elijah Wood, Vanessa Redgrave, Maximilian Schell, Leelee Sobieski, and Morgan Freeman. Steven Spielberg served as an executive producer of this film. It was released by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks in the United States on May 8, 1998. The film depicts the attempts to prepare for and destroy a 7-mile-wide comet set to collide with the Earth and cause a mass extinction. Deep Impact was released during the same summer as a similarly themed rival, Armageddon, which fared better at the box office, while astronomers described Deep Impact as being more scientifically accurate. Deep Impact grossed over $349 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget. This is the final film of cinematographer Dietrich Lohmann. Comedy Scary Movie 3 is a 2003 American science fiction horror comedy parody film, which parodies the horror, sci-fi, and mystery genres, directed by David Zucker. It is the third film of the Scary Movie franchise, as well as the first to have no involvement from the Wayans family. This is most evident as the characters of Shorty Meeks and Ray Wilkins, previously played by Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans, do not appear, nor are they referenced. The film's plot significantly parodies the films The Ring, Signs, The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and 8 Mile. It is also the first film of two in the series to star Leslie Nielsen. Scary Movie 3 opened to mixed reviews from critics, who praised its consistent humor and satire, but criticized many other aspects such as casting, synopsis and pacing. The film was a box-office success, grossing $220,673,217 worldwide. Comedy Frankenstein - Italian Style is a 1975 Italian horror-comedy film directed by Armando Crispino. Comedy Het Wonderlijke leven van Willem Parel is a 1955 Dutch comedy film directed by Gerard Rutten. Animation Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure is a computer-generated imagery animated film that was released in Italy on October 29, 2010 as a sequel to Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom. In 2009, the movie was announced under its working title, Winx Club: The Magic is Back. Documentary film Pulque Song is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Everardo González. Comedy Der verkaufte Großvater is a 1962 comedy film written by Ilse Lotz-Dupont and directed by Hans Albin. Documentary film East One is a 2013 documentary film directed by Hazuan Hashim and Phil Maxwell. Documentary film We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial was a public celebration of the then forthcoming inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States at the Lincoln Memorial and the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on January 18, 2009. By some estimates the attendance was over 400,000. The event was musically directed by Rob Mathes of the Kennedy Center Honors. A backing band used by many of the artists was in the orchestra pit, and featured veteran session drummer Kenny Aronoff. The concert featured performances by Mary J. Blige, Jon Bon Jovi, Garth Brooks, Sheryl Crow, Renée Fleming, Caleb Green, Josh Groban, Herbie Hancock, Heather Headley, Beyoncé Knowles, Bettye Lavette, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Jennifer Nettles, Pete Seeger, Shakira, Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, U2, Usher, will.i.am and Stevie Wonder. Several of the songs performed had been used by Obama's presidential campaign. The concert also featured readings of historical passages by Jack Black, Steve Carell, Rosario Dawson, Jamie Foxx, Tom Hanks, Samuel L. Documentary film Moon Over Broadway is a 1997 documentary film starring Carol Burnett and directed by Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker. Science Fiction The Mind Benders is a 1963 British thriller film produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mary Ure, John Clements, Michael Bryant and Wendy Craig. Thriller "Work is everything to young psychiatrist Konstanty Grot—something his wife often teases him about. But when he brings his patient Pawel home for treatment, Konstanty discovers hidden secrets from Pawel's past… and endangers his own family in the process. This thoughtful thriller paints a portrait of a man who risks his professional and personal life in the search for justice." Quoting the synopsis form the Chicago International Film Festival site. Science Fiction A Trip to the Moon is a 1902 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites, and return with a splashdown to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and is filmed in the overtly theatrical style for which Méliès became famous. The film was an internationally popular success on its release, and was extensively pirated by other studios, especially in the United States. Its unusual length, lavish production values, innovative special effects, and emphasis on storytelling were markedly influential on other film-makers and ultimately on the development of narrative film as a whole. Animation Patlabor 2: The Movie is a 1993 Japanese anime film directed by Mamoru Oshii, who also directed Patlabor: The Movie. It was produced by Production I.G, Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha. The movie has taken some liberties from being a mecha-themed movie in theme to a political-themed one with domestic and international issues that the Japanese government had faced during the 20th century. The main theme of the movie is mainly based on the status of Japan, which had been economically, politically and technologically progressing under prosperous years without being involved in another war after the nation's defeat and occupation by the Allied Forces after the end of World War II. Thriller Rogue Male is a 1976 British television film starring Peter O'Toole, based on Geoffrey Household's novel Rogue Male. Made by the BBC, it was adapted by Frederic Raphael and directed by Clive Donner, and also stars Alastair Sim, John Standing and Harold Pinter. It was first transmitted on 22 September 1976. Originally, this film had been destined for theatrical release rather than premiering as a television movie. The story had been previously filmed in 1941 by Fritz Lang as Man Hunt, with Walter Pidgeon in the lead role. In an interview with Francine Stock for BBC Radio 4's Film Programme in 2007, Peter O'Toole named this film as his favourite from his long career. Comedy The Crocodiles - All for one is a 2011 action, adventure, comedy, drama and family film written by Thomas Bahmann, Ralf Hertwig and Christian Ditter and directed by Wolfgang Groos. Animation Pure Funk is a 2011 animated short film directed by Marc Adamson. Thriller Norwegian folklore turns out to be real when Leo and Elvis find Thale, a female mythical creature, in a basement. A regular cleaning job turns into a struggle for survival, while they're trying to figure out what or who Thale is. Documentary film Towers & Comets is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Gonçalo Tocha. Comedy I Was a Teenage Intellectual is a 1998 comedy-horror short film written and directed by Marek Dobes and Stepan Kopriva; with writing credits by Jiri Pavlovsky. Animation The Tibetan Dog is a 2011 Chinese/Japanese animated film directed by Masayuki Kojima, co-produced by Madhouse, China Film Group Corporation and Ciwen Pictures. It premiered at 51st Annecy Film Festival in June 2011. In this film, a young boy named Tenzing leaves for Tibet after his mother passes away to live with his Father in the prairies and encounters a true friend in form of a golden Tibetan Mastiff. Comedy The Continued Adventures of Reptile Man is a 1997 comedy and drama film written and directed by Stewart Schill. Science Fiction "Saga of a Star World" is the pilot for the American science fiction television series of Battlestar Galactica which was produced in 1978 by Glen A. Larson. A re-edit of the episode was released theatrically as Battlestar Galactica in Canada, Australia and some countries in Europe and Latin America before the television series aired in the U.S., in order to help recoup its high production costs. Later, in May 1979, the feature-film edit was also released in the U.S. Comedy Quiet Night In is a 2005 New Zealand film written, produced and directed by Christopher Banks. It premiered at the Stratford-upon-Avon International Digital Film Festival in the United Kingdom. Documentary film Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music was a 2001 television program tribute to John Lennon. It aired on TNT and The WB. Originally planned to celebrate Lennon's accomplishments, the concert took place on October 2, 2001 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, shortly after 9/11, and exactly one week before the 61st anniversary of Lennon's birth. It was dedicated to "New York City and its people" and presented as a fundraiser for the Robin Hood Foundation. The concert was named for Lennon's Beatles song, "Come Together". Documentary film Jodorowsky's Dune is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Frank Pavich. The film explores Chilean-French director Alejandro Jodorowsky's unsuccessful attempt to adapt and film Frank Herbert's 1965 science fiction novel Dune in the mid-1970s. Comedy Emergency Exit is a 1982 film written by Andrzej Mularczyk and directed by Roman Zaluski. Comedy Death of a Man in the Balkans is a 2012 Serbian black comedy film with elements of drama written and directed by Miroslav Momčilović. Following showings on the film festival circuit throughout summer 2012, the film had its Serbian premiere on 16 November 2012, after which it went into general theatrical release. Documentary film Daniel Schmid - Le chat qui pense is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Pascal Hofmann and Benny Jaberg. Comedy Pantalones cortos is a 1949 Argentine black-and-white film, directed by Leopoldo Torres Ríos and written by him and Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It was premiered on June 22, 1949. Documentary film Anyone Can Play Guitar is a documentary film made by Jon Spira, examining the music scene in Oxford over the period starting 1978, but focusing on 1984–2007. The film takes its name from the Radiohead song of the same name. Through over 300 hours of interviews with band members and other key people in the Oxford music community, distilled down to one and a half hours, the film examines the roles of community, the music industry, and luck in a band gaining commercial success. Narrated by Stewart Lee, it features interviews and concert footage of several bands that have been nationally and internationally successful, as well as some that had moderate success, and many more that were not commercially successful. Creation of the film was self-funded by Spira, but finishing the sound mix and picture grade to a professional standard needed additional funding, which Spira sought through the Indiegogo crowd funding site. The initial target of $15,000 was reached before the campaign closing date, and the campaign was extended to $30,000 to raise funds for final music and film footage rights clearance. Documentary film Frost on Satire is a 2010 tv documentary film written by Fred Metcalf and presented by David Frost. Animation Bird Food is a 2012 animation/short film directed by Richard Keane. Science Fiction Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, is the third Dragon Ball feature film, originally released in Japan on July 9, 1988 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival as part of a quadruple feature along with the second Bikkuriman movie, the movie version of Tatakae!! Ramenman, and the second Kamen Rider Black movie. Unlike the previous two Dragon Ball films, Mystical Adventure does not introduce any original characters, but instead adapts characters from the Red Ribbon and 22nd Tenkaichi Budokai story arcs from the manga into the film's original storyline. Documentary film Männer in Öl is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Barbara Teufel. Comedy Three on a Spree is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the 1902 novel Brewster's Millions, which had been previously filmed by Edward Small in 1945. Comedy Simply Kailawesome is a Kannada short film directed by MG Srinivas. The film was made on playwright T. P. Kailasam and revolves around conversations between Kailasam and female protagonists from four of his plays. While MG Srinivas played T. P. Kailasam, Chaya Singh played all the four female characters: Paatu from Tollugatti, Eeke from Gandaskathri, Venkamma from Home Rule and Sule from the play Sule. It is inspired by the classic play Typical Arathi, written by A S Murthy. The film opened to rave reviews from critics and gained instant recognition when it was selected by the Jury of the Prestigious Platinum Remi Award at the 44th Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. Documentary film Yolki Palki is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Alexander Gentelev. Comedy The Well-Groomed Bride is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Olivia de Havilland, Ray Milland, and Sonny Tufts. Written by Claude Binyon and Robert Russell, the film is about a man and a woman who fight over the last bottle of champagne left in San Francisco—he wants it to christen a new aircraft carrier, and she wants it as the centerpiece for her upcoming wedding reception. During the course of their fierce battle over the bottle, the two fall in love. This was de Havilland's first film after a two-year legal battle she waged against Warner Bros. regarding her rights under her contract. Comedy The Young and Beautiful Ones is a 1962 drama film directed by Fernando Cortés. Comedy Hit and Runway is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Christopher Livingston. It won best screenplay at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Documentary film Imagine Peace is a 2012 documentary film directed by Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon. Thriller Nil Gavani Sellathey is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written, directed and produced by Anand Chakravarthy, which stars Anand himself alongside Jagan, Lakshmi Nair, Dhansika, Adithyaa Dev and Ramsyy in the lead roles. The film, which is inspired from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, released on 17 December 2010 with favorable reviews from the critics. It failed to succeed at the box office and was re-released on 25 March 2011. Thriller Das Phantom is a German thriller TV-movie directed by Dennis Gansel. It is based on the book Das RAF-Phantom and stars Jürgen Vogel. Documentary film Saul Bass: A Selection of Short Films is a documentary film directed by Elaine Bass. Comedy A coming of age story about a teenager working at an extreme sports camp as a dishwasher and his relationship with the chef, who we come to find out was a skateboarding pioneer back in the day. Set at a fully operational extreme sports camp in Temecula, CA called Point X Camp. Comedy Broom-Stick Bunny is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1956 and directed by Chuck Jones. Thriller The Small Back Room is a film by the British producer-writer-director team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger starring David Farrar and Kathleen Byron and featuring Jack Hawkins and Cyril Cusack. It was based on the novel of the same name by Nigel Balchin. In the United States, the film was released as Hour of Glory. Documentary film Rate It X is a 1985 documentary film written by Claudette Charbonneau, directed by Lucy Winer and Paula De Koenigsberg. Thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a 2011 Cold War espionage film directed by Tomas Alfredson. The screenplay was written by Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan, based on the 1974 novel of the same name by John le Carré. It stars Gary Oldman as George Smiley, along with Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt, Toby Jones, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ciarán Hinds. Set in London in the early 1970s, the story follows the hunt for a Soviet double agent at the top of the British secret service. The film was produced through the British company Working Title Films and financed by France's StudioCanal. It premiered in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. It was a critical and commercial success and was the highest-grossing film at the British box office for three consecutive weeks. The film also received three Academy Awards nominations: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, and for Oldman, Best Actor. The novel had previously been adapted into the award-winning 1979 BBC TV miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Science Fiction Angel's Egg is a Japanese animated film produced by Tokuma Shoten in 1985. It was a collaboration between popular artist Yoshitaka Amano and director Mamoru Oshii. It features very little spoken dialogue, and its sparse plot and visual style have led to it being described as an "animated painting". Parts of the film were used in the 1988 SF movie In the Aftermath. Documentary film Cinemania is a 2002 German / American documentary about five obsessed cinemaphiles, who, throughout the year, each see two to five films a day. Comedy The Waterboy is a 1998 American sports/comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, starring Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates, Fairuza Balk, Henry Winkler, Jerry Reed, Larry Gilliard, Jr., Blake Clark, Peter Dante and Jonathan Loughran, and produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo. Lynn Swann, Lawrence Taylor, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Cowher, Paul Wight and Rob Schneider have cameo appearances. The movie was extremely profitable, earning $161.5 million in North America alone. This was Sandler's second film to eclipse $120 million worldwide in 1998 along with The Wedding Singer. Adam Sandler's character, Bobby Boucher, bears a strong resemblance to his "The Excited Southerner" comedic skits from his album What the Hell Happened to Me? The portrayal is one of a stereotypical Cajun from the bayous of South Louisiana, not the typical stereotype of a Southerner. He also shares similarities in speech and mannerism to Canteen Boy, a recurring character, also portrayed by Adam Sandler, on Saturday Night Live. Like Bobby, Canteen Boy preferred "purified water, right out of the old canteen", which he always carried with him. Animation Enter Life is an 8-minute animated film from 1982 about the earliest origin of life, or abiogensis on earth. Directed by Faith Hubley of Hubley Studios, the film traces a possible course of development, according to contemporary theory, of organic compounds, amino acids and early cellular organisms. Featuring anthropomorphic amino acids and cells and a light-hearted touch, with music by Elizabeth Swados, the film has shown considerable durability, still being shown on continuous loop at the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution, which sponsored the original production. Thriller The Midnight Meat Train is a 2008 mystery horror-thriller film based on Clive Barker's 1984 short story of the same name, which can be found in Volume One of Barker's collection Books of Blood. The film follows a photographer who attempts to track down a serial killer dubbed the "Subway Butcher" and discovers more than he bargained for under the city streets. The film was directed by Japanese director Ryuhei Kitamura and stars Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Brooke Shields, Roger Bart, Ted Raimi, and Vinnie Jones. Its script was adapted by Jeff Buhler, the producer was Tom Rosenberg of Lakeshore Entertainment, and it was released on August 1, 2008. Producer Joe Daley, a long-time friend of Buhler's, brought the two writers together and helped develop the script, along with producers Anthony Diblasi and Jorge Saralegui, for their and Clive Barker's production company Midnight Picture Show, which was also responsible for Book of Blood, the next film adaptation from the anthology of short stories that spawned The Midnight Meat Train. Documentary film Jiro Dreams Of Sushi is a a 2011 documentary film directed by David Gelb. "An appetizing documentary in every sense, Jiro Dreams of Sushi follows 85-year-old master sushi chef Jiro Ono, paying lushly photographed homage to the process of preparing the artisan sushi that earned Ono’s esteemed Sukiyabashi Jiro restaurant three Michelin stars. From the complicated relationship between Jiro and his sons to the ins and outs of the tuna auction, this spirited film profiles all aspects of Jiro’s craft in tantalizing style and detail. In Japanese with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Secondary High is a 2002 comedy, thriller and drama film written and directed by Pat Mills, Emily Halfon and Hazel Bell-Koski. Thriller No Witness is a 2004 thriller film written by Michael Valverde and Stephen L. Antczak and directed by Michael Valverde. Documentary film The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords is a documentary film written by Jill Nelson, Stanley Nelson, Lou Potter, Marcia Smith and directed by Stanley Nelson. Comedy A Little Hero is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Mabel Normand and Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Faith School Menace? is a television documentary presented by Richard Dawkins which explores the effects of faith schools on the students in them and society in general by taking examples in particular from UK faith schools. It was first aired on More4 on 18 August 2010. Science Fiction Darkening Sky is an American thriller film directed by Victor Bornia and stars Rider Strong, Danica Stewart and Ezra Buzzington. Animation The Backwater Gospel is a 2011 animated short film directed by Bo Mathorne. Thriller La morte ha fatto l'uovo is a 1968 giallo film directed by Giulio Questi. Written by Questi and Franco Arcalli, the film stars Ewa Aulin, Gina Lollobrigida and Jean-Louis Trintignant. The film concerns a farming couple, Anna and Marco, whose marriage suffers when Anna's sister Gabri visits them. Marco and Gabri embark on an affair, but Gabri has discovered Marco's secret obsession with killing prostitutes, and plans to frame him for murder in order to inherit his farm. Comedy Carry On Cruising is the sixth in the series of Carry On films to be made and was released in 1962. It was the first in the Carry On series to be filmed in colour and was based on an original story by Eric Barker. P&O – Orient Lines were thanked in the credits. Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Kenneth Connor appear in the movie. Joan Sims and Charles Hawtrey are missing. Sims took ill shortly before filming began and was replaced by Dilys Laye, making her Carry on debut, at four days' notice. Hawtrey would be back for the next entry whilst Sims would return two years later in Carry On Cleo. Liz Fraser notches up the second of her four appearances here. Lance Percival makes his only appearance in the series in Carry On Cruising, playing the ship's chef. Comedy "Leonardo, a successful industrial designer, lives with his family in an architectural wonder, a midcentury Le Corbusier home. One morning, he wakes to an irksome noise and is appalled to discover that workmen next door are constructing a large window that faces directly into his home. Leonardo protests, using a number of excuses (privacy, building codes, his wife), in an attempt to coerce his neighbor, Victor, into scrapping his plan. But Victor just wants a patch of sun to catch some rays. Thus, one man’s light is another man’s blight. Enamored of architecture, the film is meticulously designed. Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat give it a carefully crafted weirdness as well as a figurative quality. Its caustic humor comes in contemplating why the window completely undermines Leonardo. Does it reveal his arrogance, affectation, and lack of compassion; or dispel his bourgeois illusion of power? The Man Next Door offers a biting critique of moral shallowness—and what happens when thou dost not love thy neighbor’s window." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Muthu is a 1995 Indian Tamil musical drama film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. The film stars Rajinikanth, Meena, and Sarath Babu. It was the debut film for K. S. Ravikumar with Rajinikanth. The film's score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman. It is the partial remake of the Malayalam film Thenmavin Kombath. Muthu became a major success along with Makkal Aatchi, among 1995 Deepavali releases. Comedy Cravate club is a 2002 film displaying an essential characteristic of much French cinema, that of being focused on in-depth psychology, articulated at the level of the semiotic by resembling a theatre filme. The dense enmeshing of the characters' sense of identity with the day-to-day incidents of their lives is strikingly demonstrated in two iconic sequences: that when the two heroes perform a dazzling choreography using their office chairs, restoring, albeit temporarily, their partnership duologue; and that in which the hilarious 'murder report' takes place. Science Fiction Aerial Anarchists is a 1911 British silent science fiction film directed by Walter R. Booth. It is the third and final film in Booth's science fiction series seeking to present a picture of futuristic aerial warfare. It followed on from Aerial Torpedo and Aerial Submarine and is the first real science fiction series made in the United Kingdom. The story focuses on an attack against London by a fleet of airships from an unknown country. It has been suggested by sources including www.silentsf.com that this film is based upon the E. Douglas Fawcett novel Hartmann the Anarchist Comedy La parmigiana is a 1963 Italian comedy drama film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. The film describes the disappointing sentimental experiences of an orphan girl. Thriller Anthony Zimmer is a 2005 French romantic thriller film written and directed by Jérôme Salle and starring Sophie Marceau, Yvan Attal, and Sami Frey. Set mainly in southern France, the film is about a highly intelligent criminal—pursued by international police and the Russian mafia—whose extensive plastic surgery makes him unrecognizable, even to his girlfriend, who enlists the help of an unsuspecting stranger on a train. The film received a 2006 César Award Nomination for Best First Work for director Jérôme Salle. Comedy My Trip to the Dark Side is a 2011 dramatic film directed by Shane Stanley. The movie stars Jason Pace, Sean Kanan, Courtney Gains, Alisa Reyes and Ron Masak. Documentary film Muzik Luvahaz is a 2013 documentary film directed by Benton Jeter. Comedy Here Comes Happiness is a 1941 romantic comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith. Science Fiction Spaced Out is a 1979 British science fiction sex comedy film starring Glory Annen, Barry Stokes and Ava Cadell and directed by Norman J. Warren. Comedy Donald Cried is a 2012 short film written and directed by Avedisian Avedisian. Science Fiction Real Heroes is an advanture comedy science fiction film directed by Keith Hartman. Animation Madly Madagascar is a direct to DVD Valentine's Day special starring the characters from the Madagascar film series, and taking place during the second film. Produced by DreamWorks Animation, it was written and directed by David Soren. The special was released on DVD on January 29, 2013. Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith returned to voice the main characters, except for Sacha Baron Cohen, who was replaced by Danny Jacobs. It was one of the first DreamWorks Animation DVD releases to be distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Comedy The Lion's Busy is a seven-minute Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1950, written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Friz Freleng. It features Leo the Lion and Beaky Buzzard. This is Beaky Buzzard's first cartoon since The Bashful Buzzard due to Bob Clampett's departure from Warner Bros. in 1946. This cartoon is the first time Blanc voices Beaky due to Kent Rogers' death in 1944, and the final appearance of Leo the Lion from Looney Tunes cartoons until Tweety's High-Flying Adventure in 2000. Thriller Before and After is a 1996 film, based on the 1992 novel of the same title by American writer Rosellen Brown. The movie was directed by Barbet Schroeder and starred Meryl Streep as Dr. Carolyn Ryan, Liam Neeson as Ben Ryan, Edward Furlong as Jacob Ryan, and Julia Weldon as Judith Ryan. Documentary film And the Oscar Goes To... is a documentary film directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman. Documentary film In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema & Apartheid is a 1993 film directed by Peter Davis and Daniel Riesenfeld. Comedy The Match is a 1999 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Mick Davis. Comedy Things to Do Before You're 30 is a 2005 British film about a group of twenty-something friends trying desperately to hang on to the friendship of their youth while the responsibility of adulthood is tearing them in different directions. It was written by Patrick Wilde, based on the 1997 Dutch feature film, All Stars, written by Mischa Alexander and Jean van de Velde. Things to Do Before You're 30 is set in Greenwich, London with a large ensemble cast including Dougray Scott, Emilia Fox, Billie Piper, Jimi Mistry, Shaun Parkes, Bruce Mackinnon, George Innes, George Irving, Rosie Cavaliero, Nina Young, Danny Nussbaum, David Paul West & Neil McGuinness. Documentary film Battle of the Queens is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Nicolas Steiner. Animation Voices of a Distant Star is a Japanese original video animation directed, written and co-produced by Makoto Shinkai. The OVA premiered in Japan in February 2002 in an advanced screening. It was followed by two DVD releases on April 19 and October 6, 2002. It chronicles a long-distance relationship between two close friends who communicate by sending e-mails using their mobile telephones across interstellar space. ADV Films licensed the OVA for release in North American and the United Kingdom, and Madman Entertainment licensed it for Australasia. However, the United Kingdom license has since been obtained by Anime Limited. The OVA was adapted into a drama CD by Pioneer LDC and a novel was written by Waku Ōba, illustrated by Makoto Shinkai and Kou Yaginuma, and published by Media Factory's imprint MF Bunko J. A manga adaptation, also derived from the OVA, was written by Makoto Shinkai and illustrated by Mizu Sahara. It was serialized from April 2004 in Kodansha's manga magazine, Afternoon. Kodansha released the manga as an one-shot on February 23, 2005. The manga was licensed for a North American release by Tokyopop, which published it on August 1, 2006. Thriller In Hong Kong, a band of four robbers terrorize and commit murder, under the orders of their strict crime lord. Comedy Grandview, U.S.A. is a 1984 American comedy-drama film directed by Randal Kleiser. It stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Carole Cook, Ramon Bieri, John Cusack, Joan Cusack, M. Emmet Walsh, Michael Winslow, Troy Donahue, and Steve Dahl. The original music score is composed by Thomas Newman. It was filmed on location in Pontiac, Illinois. After being out of print on VHS for many years, the movie was finally released on DVD for the first time on October 4, 2011. Thriller Stiletto is a 2008 American direct-to-video action film directed by Nick Vallelonga and produced by Nick Vallelonga and Warren Ostergard. It stars Tom Berenger, Michael Biehn, Stana Katic, William Forsythe, and Tom Sizemore. It premiered at Newport Beach International Film Festival on April 28, 2008, and was released on DVD March 3, 2009 by First Look Studios. Comedy Thunderbolt and Lightfoot is a 1974 American crime film written and directed by Michael Cimino and starring Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges, George Kennedy, and Geoffrey Lewis. Documentary film The Kingston Trio Story: Wherever We May Go is a 2006 documentary of the folk group The Kinston Trio. Documentary film Mambéty For Ever is a 2008 documentary film. Comedy "Bowling Balls" is a song written by Esham and Joseph Bruce for Insane Clown Posse's 2004 album Hell's Pit, and the fourth single released by the group that was not produced by Mike E. Clark. The song's lyrics describe decapitation and murder. A short film of the same name was produced in association with the album, appearing on a special edition. Bowling Balls was the first 3-D film shot in high-definition video. Comedy Telefono is a 2004 comedy short film written and directed by Marcin Wrona. Documentary film Lockerbie: A Night Remembered is a TV movie. Documentary film Shut Up and Play the Hits is a 2012 documentary film directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace that follows LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy over a 48-hour period, from the day of the band's final gig at Madison Square Garden to the morning after the show. The film also features intermittent segments from an extended interview between Murphy and pop culture writer Chuck Klosterman. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2012, and was released in the USA for one night only on July 18, 2012. UK showings were held on 4 September 2012. James Murphy performs a duet with comedian and musician Reggie Watts for one song during the show. Several members of the band Arcade Fire provide backing vocals during a performance of "North American Scum". The film's title is a reference to the moment Win Butler of Arcade Fire shouts "shut up and play the hits" as James introduces the song. The film also features brief appearances from the Juan MacLean, and David and Stephen Dewaele from the band Soulwax. Documentary film ABF-Memoirs is a 1993 documentary film written by Karlheinz Mund and Helga Schütz and directed by Karlheinz Mund. Animation El ladrón de sueños is a 2000 animation film written by Mitxel Zuasti, José Felipe Auzmendi and Ángel Alonso, directed by Ángel Alonso. Documentary film Hans Warns: My 20th Century is a 1999 film directed by Gordian Maugg. Comedy The Sucker is a French, Italian and Spanish comedy film by Gérard Oury starring Louis de Funès and Bourvil. It was released in 1965. As of 2013, it is still one of the 20 highest-grossing films in France along with La Grande Vadrouille, another Oury-de Funès-Bourvil collaboration. The film was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where the actor Bourvil won a Special Diploma. Documentary film Rivers and Tides is a 2001 documentary directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer about the British artist Andy Goldsworthy, who creates intricate and ephemeral sculptures from natural materials such as rocks, leaves, flowers, and icicles. The music was composed and performed by Fred Frith and was released on a soundtrack, Rivers and Tides. The film received a number of awards, including the ‘Best Documentary’ awards of the San Diego Film Critics Society and the San Francisco Film Critics Circle. It is an Anglo-German co-production by Mediopolis Film and the British independent film company Skyline Productions. Comedy Waterfront is a 1928 silent film released with sound effects and music. It was produced and released by First National Pictures. It was directed by William A. Seiter and starred Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall, then a popular duo under the First National banner. The new Library of Congress database has a print surviving complete at Cineteca Italiana in Milan. Thriller Trapped In Space is a 1995 sci-fi thriller directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. Documentary film California Trout-pit River is 2012 short action documentary film written and directed by Mike E. Wier. Comedy Cul-de-sac is a 1966 British psychological thriller directed by the Franco-Polish director Roman Polanski. It was his second film in English, written by himself and Gérard Brach. The cast includes Donald Pleasence, Françoise Dorléac, Lionel Stander, Jack MacGowran, Iain Quarrier, Geoffrey Sumner, Renée Houston, William Franklyn, Trevor Delaney, Marie Kean. It also features Jacqueline Bisset in a small role, in her second film appearance. The black and white cinematography is by Gil Taylor. Thriller Citizen X is a made-for-TV film, released in 1995, which covers the investigation of the Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, who was convicted in 1992 of killing 53 women and children between 1978 and 1990, and the efforts of detectives in the Soviet Union to capture him. Comedy Side Effects of Barry is a 2013 short comedy romance film written by Etienne Eckert and John Charles Meyer and directed by Amy French. Comedy Ninja Laundry is a 2013 short film written by Steve Gossett and Daniel Grzeskowiak and directed by Steve Gossett. Comedy Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill is a 1979 tv film directed by Joel Schumacher. Thriller Nobel Chor is a 2012 Bengali-language Indian film directed by Suman Ghosh, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Soumitra Chatterjee, Roopa Ganguly and Saswata Chatterjee. The film has been officially selected for BFI London Film Festival Comedy He Would a Hunting Go is a 1913 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Breadcrumb Trail is a 2014 documentary music film directed by Lance Bangs. Comedy El sueño del regreso is a film directed by Luis Molina Casanova released on Dec 22, 2005. Documentary film Tapestries of Hope is a feature-length documentary that exposes the virgin cleansing myth that if a man rapes a virgin he will be cured of HIV/AIDS. The film focuses on the work human rights activist Betty Makoni has done to protect and re-empower girls who have been victimized through sexual abuse. Tapestries of Hope aims to bring awareness to the widespread abuse of women and girls as well as the efforts of the Girl Child Network and its founder, Betty Makoni. The film is directed by Michealene Cristini Risley, written by Susan Black and Michealene Cristini Risley, and produced by Michealene Cristini Risley, Susan Black, Christopher Bankston, Anand Chandrasekaran, and Ray Arthur Wang. "Tapestries of Hope" was theatrically released September 28, 2010 in over 100 theaters across the U.S. Comedy Slumming is a 2006 comedy drama film written by Barbara Albert and Michael Glawogger and directed by Michael Glawogger. Comedy Welcome to Kodaikanal is a 1992 Malayalam movie written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Anil Babu. The movie features Jagadish, Siddique and Saikumar in the lead roles. The movie was produced by Hameed under the banner of Gemi Movies and was distributed by Pratheeksha Pictures. Documentary film A lonely, crippled youth meets a stranger and discovers the boundaries of his world expanded in close friendship. Comedy Listen, Judge is the 138th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy My Awkward Sexual Adventure is a 2012 Canadian sex comedy film directed by Sean Garrity and written by Jonas Chernick. The film stars Chernick as Jordan, a sexually uptight accountant who enlists Julia, an exotic dancer, to instruct him in the world of sexual adventure. Science Fiction August Eighth is a 2012 Russian action drama film about the 2008 South Ossetia war. This is the third film on this theme. The film tells the story of a young, single mother who is compelled to make her way, at risk of her life, to South Ossetia where her son is. She had sent him there on the eve of the conflict. The film is divided into two alternate realities: one shows the war through the eyes of the boy as a science fiction story about fighting robots, and the other shows the war from the perspective of his mother. As opposed to the preceding Olympus Inferno and 5 Days of War, this film is not advertised officially as "The Struggle for Truth", although it also was subsidized by the government. The film was recognized as a socially important project and was filmed at the expense of the Russian State Fund for Social and Economic Support of national cinematography. The distributor of the film is Twentieth Century Fox CIS — a Russian distributor of 20th Century Fox. The Russian premiere took place on February 21, 2012 in theaters and on November 4th of the same year on TV on Channel One. Dzhanik Fayziev dedicated this film to all women in his life who took part in his upbringing. Thriller 22 Female Kottayam, also known as 22FK, is a 2012 Malayalam–language Indian thriller drama film directed by Aashiq Abu and starring Rima Kallingal and Fahadh Faasil in the lead roles. The film concerns the travails of a 22 year old nurse Tessa from Kottayam who was raped and takes revenge on her tormentors. Set and filmed in Bangalore, the film released on April 13, 2012, and received strongly positive reviews from critics. It was also well received at the box-office. Rima Kallingal won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her performances in 22 Female Kottayam and Nidra. Comedy Montenegro also known as Montenegro - Or Pigs and Pearls is a Swedish black comedy film by Yugoslav director Dušan Makavejev. Documentary film Australia After Dark is a 1975 documentary directed by John D. Lamond. It was his first feature. Documentary film Teen Mothers is a 2006 documentary film written by Bebeto Abrantes and directed by Sandra Werneck. Documentary film American Drug War 2: Cannabis Destiny is a documentary film directed by Kevin Booth. Thriller Darkman II: The Return of Durant is a 1995 American superhero action film directed by Bradford May. It is a direct-to-video sequel of Darkman. Series creator Sam Raimi serves an executive producer. It is followed by a further sequel, Darkman III: Die Darkman Die. Comedy Prema Ishq Kaadhal is a 2013 Telugu romantic-comedy film directed by Pavan Sadineni. The film was produced by Bekkam Venugopal of Lucky Media. The cinematography was handled by Karthik Gattamneni, who is famous for cinematography and direction of short films from the studio Pondfreaks Entertainment. Actors Harshavardhan, Vishnu and Harish, and three girls, Vithika Sheru, Srimukhi and Ritu Varma, play three romantic pairs. Animation The Fox and the Hare is a 1973 short animation film written by Vladimir Ivanovich Dal and directed by Yuriy Norshteyn. Comedy Homo Erectus is a 2007 comedy film about cavemen that was written and directed by Adam Rifkin, and starring Giuseppe Andrews, Gary Busey, David Carradine, Ron Jeremy, Ali Larter, Hayes MacArthur, Adam Rifkin, and Talia Shire. It premiered at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival in January 2007. It was released on DVD in America as 'National Lampoon's Stoned Age'. Comedy Japanese Salaryman Neo is a 2011 comedy film written by Teruyuki Yoshida,Hiroyuki Uchimura,Daisuke Habara,Masatoshi Hiramatsu and directed by Teruyuki Yoshida. Documentary film Down The Line is a 2013 short documentary action adventure sports film directed by Francois-xavier De Ruydts. Comedy Alternate Arrangements is a 2011 short family comedy film written and directed by Zack Bernstein. Documentary film The Sphinx-what secrets lie behind its silent gaze? Hatsphepsut's Templewhy was the face of the Pharaoh erased? The valley of the kinds-how did the Pharoahs reach the afterflfe? Karnak Temple Complex-who tore it apart? Temple of Ramses the Great-low could it vanish for thousands of years? Chapters Treasures of Tutankhamen Thriller The Hunger is a 1983 British horror film directed by Tony Scott, and starring Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, and Susan Sarandon. It is the story of a love triangle between a doctor who specialises in sleep and ageing research and a vampire couple. The film is a loose adaptation of the 1981 novel of the same name by Whitley Strieber, with a screenplay by Ivan Davis and Michael Thomas. The film was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Spoofing the hit television series Survivor, six young women are sent to a tropical island along with game show host Cliff Probate Documentary film The Mark of the Maker is a 1991 American short documentary film about manual papermaking, produced by David McGowan. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction The Alpha Incident is a 1977 American film directed by Bill Rebane. The film is also known as The Alien Incident in Belgium. Comedy Les babas Cool is a 1981 film directed by François Leterrier. Comedy Coming & Going is a 2011 comedy film written by Dewayne Darian Jones and Edoardo Ponti and directed by Edoardo Ponti. Comedy Sink Pink is a 1965 animated short comedy film directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. Documentary film Peace Out is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Charles Wilkinson. Animation Van Gogh's Garden is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Warren Bass. Animation Gloop is a 2010 short film written and directed by Gaby Bastyra. Animation The first cartoon in a series of twelve with Toby the Pup. The series was produced by Charles Mintz 1930-1931 and distributed through RKO Radio Pictures. Toby works as a janitor in a museum and has his own way of handling the artefacts in the exhibition. Comedy Sammy and Rosie Get Laid is a 1987 film directed by Stephen Frears, with a screenplay by Hanif Kureishi. Documentary film Il bacio di Tosca, une restauration numérique is a 2013 documentary film directed by Richard Szotyori. Comedy Yeh Sunday Kyun Aata Hai is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language film directed by Rabinder Parasher, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Kashmira Shah, Vijay Raaz, Yashpal Sharma Documentary film Under House Arrest is a 1981 film directed by Paulin Soumanou Vieyra. Comedy Adoro tu vomito is a 2001 film directed by Pablo Montero. Documentary film Meet the Police Commissioner is 2014 a documentary film. Comedy The Castaways on Gilligan's Island is a 1979 television movie that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 1964-1967 TV series Gilligan's Island and the first reunion movie, Rescue From Gilligan's Island, featuring the original cast from the television series with the exception of Tina Louise, who was replaced in the role of Ginger Grant by Judith Baldwin. Written by Al Schwartz, Elroy Schwartz and series creator Sherwood Schwartz and directed by Earl Bellamy, it was first broadcast on NBC May 3, 1979. Unlike Rescue From Gilligan's Island, this and the subsequent The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island were produced by Universal Television. Comedy The Spitfire is a 1914 comedy drama film story by Edward Peple and directed by Edwin S. Porter and Frederick A. Thomson. Comedy Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron is a 2007 Bollywood comedy film. Documentary film A Climate of Change is a documentary historical fiction film directed by Ray Kocur. Thriller Executive Protection is a Swedish action film from 2001 directed by Anders Nilsson. It is the second film in the series about police officer Johan Falk. Comedy The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini is the seventh of the American International Pictures beach party films and was released in 1966. The entire film takes place in and around a haunted house with no beach in sight, with the teenage gang instead cavorting in and around it and the adjacent swimming pool. Besides the usual bikini-clad cast, random singing, silly plot line, musical guests, and ridiculous chases and fight scenes, the continuity linking this to the other beach films is the Rat Pack motorcycle gang led by Eric Von Zipper, as well as the appearance of previous beach party alumni Tommy Kirk, Deborah Walley, Bobbi Shaw, Jesse White, Aron Kincaid and Boris Karloff. Pop singer Nancy Sinatra, who was on the rise at the time just before the film was released, has a supporting role and performs one song written for the film; and the Bobby Fuller Four appear as themselves and sing two songs. Claudia Martin, daughter of Dean Martin, co-stars in the film as Lulu. The briefly famous Italian starlet Piccola Pupa appears as herself and also sings a song. Animation Solar Sight II is a 2012 short animated film directed by Lawrence Jordan. Comedy Ro(c)k podvraťáků is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2006. Documentary film Boxeo Constitución is a 2011 documentary film directed and written by Jakob Weingartner. Animation Dragon Nest: Warrior’s Dawn is a 2014 Chinese-American animated adventure fantasy romance film directed by Song Yuefeng and based on the Dragon Nest video game. Science Fiction RoboCop 3 is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Frank Miller and Dekker. Set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, RoboCop 3 follows RoboCop as he vows to avenge the death of his partner Anne Lewis and tries to save Detroit from falling into chaos. It was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia. Most of the buildings seen in the film were slated for demolition to make way for facilities for the 1996 Olympics. Nancy Allen, Robert DoQui, Felton Perry, Mario Machado, and Angie Bolling are the only cast members to appear in all three films. RoboCop 3 was the first film to use digital morphing in more than one scene. Documentary film The greatest "Whodunit" of the past 500 years! Secret Mysteries takes the mystery out of America's history. This video unfolds the fascinating history behind the founding of America, and exposes the esoteric underbelly of its design. Why is Washington D.C. build on the 77th Meridian? Are the Revolutionary War cities really built in perfect alignment with Stonehenge? If America was founded as a Christian nation, why are many of its symbols, buildings, and monuments based on Pagan traditions? There is no doubt that much of America’s national heritage was Christian, but just as a coin has two sides, our national heritage has a second side – one based squarely on occult secret societies and their values. To find the answer to these questions, we follow the journey of secret societies from England to the New World and learn of their ancient hope: to rebuild the lost empire of Atlantis. In the 16th century, Sir Francis Bacon was at the helm of the secret societies in England. When Bacon penned his classic work, ‘The New Atlantis’ he believed that America and Atlantis were one and the same. He outlined his vision for the perfect society, and some suggest the program he set forth has been the driving force behind the course of modern history. While he did not originate the concept, it was Bacon who articulated an ancient plan to be carried out by all the secret orders. As Chief of the Rosicrucians and the first Grand Master of modern Freemasonry, Bacon sent his followers to the new world. A 1910 Newfoundland stamp with his image upon it reads, ‘Lord Bacon: the Guiding Spirit in [the] Colonization Scheme.’ Because of his influence, Francis Bacon is considered by some to be ‘the real and true founder of America.’ For centuries, controversy has surrounded this figure who is said to be the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I, and secret author of the Shakespeare plays; the man whom Thomas Jefferson considered one of the three most influential men in history. Is it possible that Bacon’s vision guides America today? Where The DaVinci Code meets National Treasure: Learn the incredible secrets of the esoteric traditions, hidden within the manifold layers of signs and symbols in our nation’s infrastructure. Find out why some believe that from ancient times America has been chosen to fulfill a secret destiny. Thriller Gejagt bis zum Morgen is an East German film. It was released in 1957. Comedy Airbag is a 1997 Spanish film written and directed by Juanma Bajo Ulloa. It stars Fernando Guillén Cuervo, Maria de Medeiros and Javier Bardem. Also stars unknown actors as Karra Elejalde and Manuel Manquiña, and Spanish celebrities as Francisco Rabal, Rosa Maria Sardà, Rossy de Palma, Santiago Segura, Alaska and Karlos Arguiñano. Animation The Story of Lucas is a short animated film. Thriller Out of the Dark is a 2014 English-language supernatural thriller film starring Julia Stiles and Scott Speedman. The independent Spanish-Colombian co-production is directed by Lluís Quílez based on a screenplay by Alex Pastor, David Pastor, and Javier Gullón. Filming took place in Colombia between April 2013 and July 2013, after which it entered post-production. The film premiered at Germany's Fantasy Filmfest on August 27, 2014. It is scheduled to be released in theaters in the United States in early 2015. Science Fiction Time Warrior is a 2012 science fiction film directed by Joaquin Rodriguez. Documentary film Dead Birds is a 1963 documentary film by Robert Gardner about the Dani people of New Guinea. It was produced as part of the Harvard-Peabody Expedition to study the highlands of New Guinea, at that time one of the few remaining areas in the world uncolonized by Europeans. The premiere of Dead Birds took place at the Loeb Drama Center at Harvard University in October 1963. In 1998, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy The Pigs is a 2005 comedy film directed by Sergio Lapel and Onur Tukel. Comedy The Bowl of Roses is a 1914 short drama comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy Broken Leg is a comedy film directed by Kieran Thompson. Comedy Polizei is a 1988 comedy film written by Hüseyin Kuzu and directed by Şerif Gören. Thriller Paragraph 78 is a Russian film by Mikhail Khleborodov released in 2007. The film was split into two parts Paragraph 78, Punkt 1 released February 22, 2007 and Paragraph 78, Punkt 2 released March 29, 2007. The screenplay was based on a 1995 story by Ivan Okhlobystin. Andrey Lazarchuk, Russian writer of the modern turborealism literature style, wrote a novel based on this film. Thriller Hidden Agenda, directed by Ken Loach, is a political thriller about British state terrorism during the Northern Irish Troubles that depicts the fictional assassination of an American civil rights lawyer. Animation Hot-Rod and Reel! is a 1959 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Science Fiction The Day of the Dolphin is a 1973 American science-fiction thriller film directed by Mike Nichols and starring George C. Scott. Loosely based on the 1967 novel, Un animal doué de raison, by French writer Robert Merle, the screenplay was written by Buck Henry. Thriller Satanik is a 1968 thriller film written by Eduardo Manzanos Brochero and directed by Piero Vivarelli. Thriller Bad Day at Black Rock is a 1955 thriller film directed by John Sturges and starring Spencer Tracy and Robert Ryan that combines elements of Westerns and film noir. The supporting cast includes Anne Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine. The picture tells the story of a mysterious stranger who arrives at a tiny isolated town in a desert of the southwest United States in search of a man. The film was adapted by Don McGuire and Millard Kaufman from the short story "Bad Time at Honda" by Howard Breslin. The original story had appeared in The American Magazine in January 1947, with full-color illustrations by Robert Fawcett. Documentary film Inspirations is a 1997 documentary directed by Michael Apted. Animation Phantasma is a 2013 short film directed by Alessandro Correa. Thriller Return from Witch Mountain is the 1978 sequel to Walt Disney Productions' 1975 film, Escape to Witch Mountain. It was written by Malcolm Marmorstein and is based on the novel by Alexander Key. Ike Eisenmann, Kim Richards, and Denver Pyle reprise their roles as Tony, Tia, and Uncle Bené—humanoid extraterrestrials with special powers including telepathy and telekinesis. The two main villains are played by Bette Davis as Letha Wedge, a greedy woman using the last of her money to finance the scientific experiments of Dr. Victor Gannon, played by Christopher Lee. A made-for-television sequel called Beyond Witch Mountain was made in 1982. Animation Tango Lola is a 2008 short animation film written by Izabela Rieben and directed by Sami Benyoussef and Izabela Rieben. Thriller Treacherous is a 1993 thriller film directed by Kevin Brodie. Comedy Katari Veera Surasundarangi is a 2012 3D Kannada Romantic fantasy film starring Upendra and Ramya in the lead roles. The film is a sequel to Upendra's 2003 film Raktha Kanneeru. Veteran actor Ambarish also plays a vital role. The film is directed by Suresh Krishna and produced by Munirathna. It is the first full length 3D film in Kannada cinema. A 3D Mythological Romantic fantasy film, it was partly a sequel to Rakta Kanneeru. It was also the first full length 3D film in Kannada cinema. Upendra reprises his role of the highly educated rich-man turned beggar Mohan now in hell, who meets his look alike gangster son who is killed in a gang war. The film tells the story of how Mohans son Upendra falls in love with Lord Indra's daughter Indraja in Indraloka and how he faces the challenges of Lord Brahma, Lord Yama and other Devatas of Indraloka to marry Indraja. Katari Veera Suruasundarangi was the Second Highest Grossing Kannada film of 2012 and was declared as a 'Super Hit'. Documentary film Resisting Enemy Interrogation is a 1944 American army training film, directed by Bernard Vorhaus and written by Harold Medford, that was designed to train U.S. Army Air Forces crews to resist interrogation by the Germans. The film, 62 minutes in length, received an Academy Award nomination for best feature-length documentary for the year 1944. It has been played recently on Turner Classic Movies. The cast includes Arthur Kennedy, Mel Tormé, Lloyd Nolan, Craig Stevens and Peter Van Eyck. Sinclair was a captain in the U.S. Army Air Forces when the movie was made. Comedy Snehithan is a 2002 Malayalam film directed by Jose Thomas starring Kunchacko Boban, Krishna, Preetha Vijayakumar and Nandana. It was the last film of N. F. Varghese. Documentary film Heaven Come Down is a 2006 television documentary film about some unusual worship practices of some Pentecostal Christians in Appalachia, including snake handling, dancing with fire, speaking in tongues, and drinking of poison. The film was directed by Gabriel Wrye and Michael Mees and aired on the Sundance Channel in December 2006 as part of the Documentary Monday series. A book entitled Heaven Come Down, constituting one half of a DVD/photobook combo named Heaven Come Down: Snake Handlers, Sinners, and the Electrifying Spirit, was scheduled to be released November 2011 by Bazillion Points. Documentary film Die Zeit die bleibt - Konrad Wolf: Ein Portrait is a 1985 documentary film written by Lew Hohmann, Wolfgang Kohlhaase, Christiane Mückenberger, Regine Sylvester and Gabriele Wojtiniak and directed by Lew Hohmann and Wolfgang Kohlhaase. Thriller Escape from Hell is a 1980 thriller distributed by Troma Entertainment. A group of abused, scantily-clad female prisoners devise a plan to rebel against their oppressors and escape from their penitentiary. This film has been banned in Britain since its release. Animation La colección is a 2000 animation short film written by Dídac Bono, Oriol Bosc, David Gallart, Oriol Maymó, Marc Prades, Francesc Prat and Silvia Steinbrecht and directed by Dídac Bono. Thriller Shaitan is a 2011 Hindi thriller film, directed by Bejoy Nambiar starring Rajeev Khandelwal, Kalki Koechlin, Gulshan Devaiya, Shiv Pandit, Neil Bhoopalam, Kirti Kulhari, Rajit Kapoor, Pawan Malhotra and Rajkummar Rao. The film was released on 10 June 2011. Comedy Severance is a British-German comedy horror film co-written and directed by Christopher Smith. Co-written with James Moran, it stars Danny Dyer and Laura Harris. The film tells a story of group of co-workers who go to a remote mountain forest in Hungary, where they become victims of murderous attacks. Severance received mostly positive reviews. In 2009, media interest in the film was revived following the alleged copycat murder of a UK teenager. Comedy Colossal Sensation is a 2004 comedy film written by Péter Horváth and Róbert Koltai and directed by Róbert Koltai. Thriller Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, also known simply as Sherlock Holmes, is a British-American 2010 direct-to-DVD mystery film directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg and produced by independent American film studio The Asylum. It is based on the Sherlock Holmes characters created by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, though it follows an original plot. Torchwood star Gareth David-Lloyd plays Dr. John Watson and Ben Syder, making his film debut, plays Sherlock Holmes. The film is a mockbuster intended to capitalize upon the 2009 film of the same name directed by Guy Ritchie, and is the second film by The Asylum to be inspired by the writings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the first being King of the Lost World. The film was shot primarily in Caernarfon, Wales on a low budget. The Asylum had previously used the same locations to film Merlin and the War of the Dragons. The film details the "chronicle of [Holmes's] greatest accomplishment" in which famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson investigate a string of unusual monster attacks that defy belief, before stumbling on Spring-Heeled Jack's plot to destroy London and assassinate the Queen. Comedy Loose Cannons is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Ferzan Özpetek. Özpetek also wrote the script, with the help of Ivan Cotroneo, while Domenico Procacci served as a producer. The film stars Riccardo Scamarcio, Alessandro Preziosi, Nicole Grimaudo, Lunetta Savino, Ennio Fantastichini and Ilaria Occhini. Loose Cannons premiered on 13 February 2010 at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. The following month, it was theatrically released in Italy, Switzerland and Turkey. In the United States, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on 28 April 2010, where it won the Special Jury Prize. It would subsequently be released at the Seattle International Film Festival, Provincetown International Film Festival and Palm Springs International Film Festival. In October 2010, the film was screened at the London Film Festival. Loose Cannons was highly praised by film critics. It was nominated for thirteen David di Donatello Awards, including for the Best Film, winning the Best Supporting Actor for Ennio Fantastichini and the Best Supporting Actress for Ilaria Occhini. The film also earned six out of eleven nominations at the Nastro d'Argento Awards. Thriller The Motel Life is a 2012 American thriller film starring Emile Hirsch, Stephen Dorff, Dakota Fanning, and Kris Kristofferson. Directed and produced by brothers Alan and Gabriel Polsky, the screenplay was adapted by Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue from Willy Vlautin's novel of the same name. The film was shot in Reno and Virginia City and also features animated sequences drawn by Mike Smith. Comedy Naadodigal is a 2009 Indian drama film written and directed by Samuthirakani. The film stars Sasikumar along with Chennai 600028 fame Vijay Vasanth and Kallori fame Bharani in lead roles, with newcomers Ananya, Abhinaya and Malaysia-based Shanthini Deva enacting the lead female roles and Ganja Karuppu playing a pivotal role, providing comical relief. The plot focuses on a trio who attempt to unite their friend with his lover against the wishes of all families involved, and at heavy cost to themselves, only to realize that the lovers separate after a short while. The film released in June 2009, garnering highly positive reviews. Science Fiction Empires of the Deep is a 3D action-adventure fantasy film, described by the production team as "an unlikely love story between a young human and a mermaid... set in a mythical world," against the backdrop of a war among the titular 'empires of the deep.' It is reported to be a major US-Chinese co-production its production budget reaching $130 million. The film is currently in post-production and seeking worldwide distribution. In 2010, the film's English working title was Mermaid Island USA Vs The Plesiosaurs. In late 2012, a 3D preview trailer was released to critics, who responded with largely negative reviews. As of October 2012, no date had been set for theatrical release. Thriller Tirza is a 2010 Dutch drama film directed by Rudolf van den Berg and based on the Dutch bestseller of the same name by Arnon Grunberg. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it didn't make the final shortlist. Animation Wildebeest is a 2012 animation film directed by Ant Blades. Science Fiction Attack of the Super Monsters is a 1982 animation science fiction drama film written by Masaki Tsuji, Ifumi Uchiyama and Tom Wyner and directed by Toru Sotoyama and Tom Wyner. Comedy Highland Fling is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Charlie Naughton, Jimmy Gold and Frederick Bradshaw. It was made as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox at Wembley Studios. Two incompetent detective search for a missing document at the Highland Games. Thriller Dark Mansions is a 1986 television film starring Joan Fontaine, Michael York, Paul Shenar, Melissa Sue Anderson, Steve Inwood, Lois Chiles, Nicollette Sheridan, Raymond St. Jacques, Grant Aleksander, Yves André Martin, Linda Purl and Dan O'Herilhy. It was directed by Jerry London and written by Anthony Lawrence, Nancy Lawrence and Robert McCullough. Comedy Gone Batty is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon short released by Warner Brothers on September 4, 1954. The film was re-released in October 1963 as a Merrie Melodies Blue Ribbon cartoon. Science Fiction The Butterfly Effect 2 is a 2006 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by John R. Leonetti, starring Eric Lively, Erica Durance, Dustin Milligan and Gina Holden. The film is largely unrelated to the 2004 film The Butterfly Effect and was released direct-to-DVD October 10, 2006. It is followed by The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations. Comedy My Little Bride is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about an arranged marriage between a female high school student and a male college student. With 3,149,500 tickets sold, it was the second most popular domestic film at the Korean box office in 2004, and fourth most popular overall. My Little Bride is a Korean remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film My Wife Is 18, starring Charlene Choi and Ekin Cheng. Documentary film Growing Up in the Universe was a series of lectures given by Richard Dawkins as part of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, in which he discussed the evolution of life in the universe. The lectures were first broadcast in 1991, in the form of five one-hour episodes, on the BBC in the United Kingdom. The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science was granted the rights to the televised lectures, and a DVD version was released by the foundation on 20 April 2007. Dawkins' book Climbing Mount Improbable developed from the ideas presented in the lectures, and the title itself is taken from the third lecture in the series. Science Fiction As the millenium draws near, an evil being awakens. Fused to an ancient Talisman for centuries -- Theriel, the Black Angel is summoned from his resting place to usher in the end of the world. Comedy Royal Flash is a 1975 film based on George MacDonald Fraser's second Flashman novel, Royal Flash. It starred Malcolm McDowell as Flashman. Additionally, Oliver Reed appeared in the role of Otto von Bismarck, Alan Bates as Rudi von Sternberg, and Florinda Bolkan played Lola Montez. Fraser wrote the screenplay and the film was directed by Richard Lester. Though it got good reviews for its performances and action scenes, Royal Flash only saw limited release in theatres. Documentary film The Savoy King: Chick Webb and the Music That Changed America is a 2012 biographical drama documentary film directed and written by Jeffrey Kaufman. Comedy Le huitième jour is a 1996 Belgian comedy-drama film that tells the story of the friendship that develops between two men who meet by chance. Harry, a divorced businessman who feels alienated from his children, meets Georges, an institutionalised man with Down's syndrome, after Georges has escaped from his mental institution and is nearly run over by Harry. The film was written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael. Some scenes in the film appear as dream sequences, often employing magical realism. The music of Luis Mariano is used in these scenes, with actor Laszlo Harmati playing Mariano, who died in 1970. The original music score is from Pierre Van Dormael, Jaco's brother. Science Fiction Still Not Quite Human is a 1992 television movie written and directed by Eric Luke and starring Jay Underwood and Alan Thicke. It is the third and final film in a series based on the Not Quite Human novels by Seth McEvoy. The story, which has a darker tone than the previous films, features the human-looking android, Chip, embarking on a mission to rescue his father, who has been kidnapped by a ruthless tycoon in order to acquire his knowledge of android technology. Robyn Lively doesn't return to reprise her role as Becky, but is mentioned as having taken a job in another state. Comedy Amami is a 1993 Italian comedy film directed by Bruno Colella. Comedy When Men Get Pregnant is a 2004 Vietnamese comedy film. Starring Kim Thu, Nguyen Phi Hung, and 40 other celebrities in Vietnam. Documentary film Voices from the Attic is a 1988 documentary film written by Debbie Goodstein and Jim Butler and directed by Debbie Goodstein. Documentary film The Ridge is a 2012 documentary film written by Pablo Iraburu and Migueltxo Molina and directed by Pablo Iraburu and Migueltxo Molina. Thriller Solitary is a 2010 mystery thriller film directed by Greg Derochi. Thriller The Stranger Beside Me is a 1995 American made for television movie that stars Tiffani Amber Thiessen as a young newlywed who suspects her charming husband is not as charming or innocent as he seems. Directed by Sandor Stern. Though this film shares a title with a book about Ted Bundy, it is not based on or inspired by the serial killer. Comedy The Heart Snatcher is a 1920 comedy short film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Purani Haveli is a 1989 Hindi horror film presented by the Ramsay brothers.The soundtracks were composed by Ajit Singh. Documentary film Feurige Hochzeit is a 1952 documentary film directed by Ulrich Kayser. Documentary film !Women Art Revolution is a 2010 documentary film directed by Lynn Hershman-Leeson. "Today’s art world has embraced visionaries such as Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, Miranda July and Shirin Neshat. But only a generation ago, it was extremely rare to find female artists in major museums and galleries. Enacting that change was nothing short of a revolution. Director Lynn Hershman was an active participant in this feminist art movement and spent the past forty years chronicling its breakthroughs on video. Now she’s shaped that archive into a remarkable cultural history that stirs up vital questions about politics, equality and freedom of expression. Her story begins in the sixties, when the winds of liberation drew attention to gender inequality in the art world and everywhere else. The era’s radicalism prompted one Jewish art school graduate – inspired by the Black Panthers – to take the name Judy Chicago. She and Miriam Schapiro founded a women’s arts program at the California Institute of the Arts. Meanwhile, in New York, the work of women’s collective A.I.R. Publications – such as “Chrysalis” and “Heresies” – became tools for building awareness. As critic B. Ruby Rich recalls, “Everyone’s opinions counted equally. That was both wonderful and a total nightmare.” Factional in-fighting was another sign of the times. Hershman interviews a wide number of eyewitnesses, including artists, scholars and curators who were breaking barriers. Many notable women found their voice through performance art, such as Yoko Ono, Marina Abramovic and Yvonne Rainer. The eighties brought a new round of clashes when Judy Chicago’s epic installation The Dinner Party – with its vulva iconography – was attacked in Congress. The slow pace of change inspired a group of insurgents called the Guerilla Girls to stage witty demonstrations, under the anonymity of gorilla masks. Hershman incorporates her personal perspective and readily acknowledges the difficult choices that were made over what to leave out. Thanks to her, the revolution can now be televised. " Quoting Thom Powers from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Science Fiction Hyper Space is a 1989 film directed by David Huey. Comedy Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American animated/live action fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis. The screenplay by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman is based on Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, which depicts a world in which cartoon characters interact directly with human beings and animals. Who Framed Roger Rabbit stars Bob Hoskins as private detective Eddie Valiant, who investigates a murder involving the famous cartoon character, Roger Rabbit. The film co-stars Charles Fleischer as the eponymous character's voice; Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom, the villain; Kathleen Turner as the voice of Jessica Rabbit, Roger's cartoon wife; and Joanna Cassidy as Dolores, the detective's wife. Walt Disney Productions purchased the film rights to the story in 1981. Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman wrote two drafts of the script before Disney brought in executive producer Steven Spielberg, with his Amblin Entertainment becoming the production company. Zemeckis was brought on to direct the film. Canadian animator Richard Williams was hired to supervise the animation sequences. Documentary film A revealing documentary that reviews the music and career of one of rock music's most groundbreaking, bold and influential collectives. Comedy Amazing Grace is a 1974 comedy film featuring comedian Moms Mabley, playing the title role of Grace Teasdale Grimes. Grace is a widow who influences the local mayoral election in Baltimore, Maryland after she discovers her somewhat slow-witted neighbor is being used to run for mayor by shady politicians and the incumbent mayor to further his own self-serving reelection efforts. Grace knows the politicians have no interest in the betterment of the neighborhood and are only interested in getting their hands on the money that comes into it. She organizes some of the people in the community and together they devise a plan to thwart the crooked politician’s schemes. Mabley appeared in the film, along with veteran actors Butterfly McQueen and Stepin Fetchit a year before her death at the age of 81. The film is not associated with the popular Christian hymn Amazing Grace, but is a play based on Mabley's character, who happens to be named Grace. It is available on home video through Amazon.com Comedy Ding Dong Doggie is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Animation Orbits is a 2013 short animated sci-fi drama romantic film written by Joan Alamar and directed by Jaime Maestro. Thriller Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a 2002 biographical spy comedy film depicting the life of popular game show host and producer Chuck Barris, who claimed to have also been an assassin for the Central Intelligence Agency. The film was directed by George Clooney in his feature film directorial debut. It was written by Charlie Kaufman, and starred Sam Rockwell, Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, and Clooney. Columbia Pictures had planned to produce a film adaptation of Barris's memoir of the same name in the late 1980s. When the film rights were purchased by producer Andrew Lazar, Charlie Kaufman was commissioned to write a new script, which attracted various A-list actors and filmmakers to the project. Bryan Singer at one point planned to direct the film with Johnny Depp in the lead role, but the production was canceled. The production resumed when Clooney took over directing duties. Barris remained heavily involved in production in an attempt to portray the film from his point of view. To accommodate the $30 million budget, Clooney convinced actresses Drew Barrymore and Julia Roberts to lower their asking prices. Comedy Dave’s lessons take us to outlandish locations, and even flashback to his youth, always placing our daredevil in harm’s way - with hilarious, painful results. Comedy Kullanari Koottam is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sribalaji and produced by V. Ashish Jain. It stars Vishnu Vishal and Remya Nambeesan in the lead roles, while the crew of Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu reunited for this film, with V. Selvaganesh composing the film's score and J. Laxman and Kasi Viswanathan handling cinematography and editing, respectively. The film released on 25 March 2011 and received positive reviews. Comedy Duyung Ajaib is a 1978 film directed by Benyamin Sueb. Thriller A Good Night to Die is a 2003 action-comedy film written by Robert Dean Klein and directed by Craig Singer. Comedy Felt is a 2011 short biography and comedy film directed by Scott Carlson and Blaise Cepis. Comedy Teen Yaari Katha is a 2012 Bengali language comedy film by the director team of Sudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha. The Bengali musical group Bhoomi composed the film's music. The film tells the story of three middle class friends and their personal struggles. The film's release was delayed by censors due to its sexual themes. It premiered at the 2006 Osian Film Festival and was screened at the World Film Festival of Bangkok and the Kolkata Film Festival. Thriller "The Last Letter" is a 2004 mystery/thriller film written and directed by Russell Gannon. Comedy Jajantaram Mamantaram is a Hindi comedy film directed by Soumitra Ranade and produced by Arunima Roy. The film is based on the tale of Bakasura and Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. Thriller The Dancer Upstairs is a 2002 Spanish-American crime thriller film directed by John Malkovich and starring Javier Bardem, Juan Diego Botto and Laura Morante. The film is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Nicholas Shakespeare, who also wrote the screenplay. Science Fiction Things to Come is a British science fiction film produced by Alexander Korda and directed by William Cameron Menzies. The film stars Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson, Cedric Hardwicke, Pearl Argyle and Margaretta Scott. The cultural historian Christopher Frayling calls Things to Come "a landmark in cinematic design." The dialogue and plot were devised by H. G. Wells as "a new story" meant to "display" the "social and political forces and possibilities" that he had outlined in 1933 in The Shape of Things to Come, a work he considered less a novel than a "discussion" in fictional form that presented itself as the notes of a 22nd-century diplomat. The film was also influenced by previous works, including his 1897 story "A Story of the Days to Come" and his 1931 work on society and economics, The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind; speculating on the future had been a stock-in-trade for Wells ever since The Time Machine. Documentary film The African Cypher FLy On The Wall is a 2012 documentary action comedy drama film directed by Bryan Little Documentary film Countryside 35 x 45 is a 2009 film directed by Yevgeni Solomin. Animation Land is a 2013 animated film written and directed by Masanobu Hiraoka. Comedy Rail Rode is a 1927 silent animated film released by Paramount featuring Krazy Kat. Comedy Slightly Honorable is a 1939 American film directed by Tay Garnett. The film was based on the 1939 novel Send Another Coffin by F.G. Presnell. Thriller Aagneyam is a 1993 Malayalam film directed by P. G. Viswambharan and written by John Zakaria and Kaloor Dennis, starring Jayaram, Nedumudi Venu, Sunitha, Gauthami,Maathu, Sankaradi, Thilakan and Mala Aravindan in the lead roles. The film was an average hit at box office. Science Fiction Norman's Awesome Experience is a 1989 Canadian time-travel adventure comedy written and directed by Paul Donovan. Shot under the title A Switch in Time, the film was retitled to capitalize on the success of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. In spite of its seeming derivative nature, Norman's Awesome Experience is notable for breaking new ground in the subgenre for a variety of artistic choices. Comedy Bet Trekt de 100.000 is a 1926 film written by André Boesnach and directed by Piet Hulsman and Adrienne Solser. Thriller San Franpsycho is a 2006 horror thriller film written and directed by Ed and Jose Quiroz. Comedy Ek Phool Char Kaante is a 1960 film directed by Bhappi Sonie in a directorial debut. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Waheeda Rehman, Johnny Walker, Gopi and Tun Tun. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film included the famous song "Matwali Naar Thumak Thumak Chali Jaaye". Thriller Malibu Express is a 1985 action/adventure film starring Darby Hinton, Sybil Danning, Lori Sutton and Art Metrano. It was directed, written, and produced by Andy Sidaris. The film features 80's Playboy Playmates Kimberly McArthur, Barbara Edwards, Lorraine Michaels, and Lynda Wiesmeier in its cast as well. In it, Danning "cinched her image as B-budget bad girl". Regis and Joy Philbin cameo as talk show hosts. Animation 1st Date is a 2007 animated short directed by Nils Knoblich. Documentary film The Yellow Star - The Persecution of the Jews in Europe 1933-45 is a 1981 documentary drama history film written by Albert Hemsing, Esther Hemsing and Gerhard Schoenberner and directed by Dieter Hildebrandt. Comedy Glorious Times in the Spessart is a 1967 film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. Comedy Leathernecking is an American musical comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline, from a screenplay by Alfred Jackson and Jane Murfin, adapted from the Broadway musical comedy Present Arms, by Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart and Herbert Fields. Although based on a musical, it used none of the original Rodgers and Hart songs from the Broadway hit, instead having original songs, including three by Oscar Levant and Sidney Clare. An early part-color feature film with a Technicolor insert, this film was Irene Dunne's film debut, although no copies of it are thought to exist. Comedy Drei Liebesbriefe aus Tirol is a 1962 Austrian comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Ann Smyrner, Trude Herr and Paul Hörbiger. Three naval officers are mistakenly arrested for spying. Documentary film Napa Valley Dreams is a short documentary film directed by Rodney Vance. Comedy Prince Avalanche is a 2013 comedy-drama film starring Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch. It was directed by David Gordon Green, who also wrote the screenplay based on the 2011 Icelandic film Either Way. The film was shot in Bastrop, Texas, after the Bastrop County Complex fire. Documentary film Mondo Cane 2 is a 1963 documentary film directed by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi. Comedy Rockford is a 1999 coming-of-age film directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. Documentary film Life Running out of Control is a 2004 documentary film created by Bertram Verhaag. Documentary film A Place Called Home is a documentary film directed by Persheng Vaziri. Thriller Terminal Velocity is a 1994 action film starring Charlie Sheen as a daredevil skydiver who becomes mixed up with Russian spies. It was written by David Twohy and directed by Deran Sarafian. The film co-stars Nastassja Kinski, James Gandolfini and Christopher McDonald. Originally, Sheen's role was written for Tom Cruise, although Michael Douglas and William Baldwin were also considered. The script itself sold for US $500,000. The musical score was composed by Joel McNeely. Animation Jolly Roger is 1999 short animation adventure comedy film directed by Mark Baker. Documentary film Aperana Street 52 is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Júlio Bressane. Comedy Mama Runs Wild is a 1937 film directed by Ralph Staub. Documentary film BIG JOY: The Adventures of James Broughton is a 2013 documentary film directed by Dawn Logsdon, Eric Slade and Stephen Silha. Documentary film 51+ is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jung Yong-taek. Thriller I is an upcoming Indian Tamil romantic action thriller film, produced and distributed by V. Ravichandran under his production banner, Aascar Films. The film was scripted and directed by Shankar and features Vikram and Amy Jackson leading an ensemble cast which include Suresh Gopi, Upen Patel, Santhanam and Ramkumar Ganesan portraying pivotal roles. The soundtrack album and background score was composed by A. R. Rahman. Art direction was handled by T. Muthuraj. P. C. Sreeram was the film's cinematographer and editing was done by Anthony. The visual effects are designed by V. Srinivas Mohan through Rising Sun Pictures. Weta Workshop had worked on the digital and prosthetic make-up and background arts for the film. The dubbed versions in Telugu and Hindi are also titled I. The film was made on a budget of 1.85 billion, making it the costliest Indian film to date. Principal photography commenced on 15 July 2012. The filming lasted for two years and eight months, during which shooting was done extensively in China. Further schedules were filmed in exotic locations in Chennai, Bangkok, Jodhpur, Kodaikanal, Pollachi, Bangalore and Mysore. Documentary film Battle for Brooklyn is a 2011 documentary that follows the stories of a Brooklyn neighborhood as the residents fight to save their homes from being destroyed by an impending real estate project. The film attempts to show the unjust outcomes that are possible when moneyed interests partner up with government entities to outweigh the rights of citizens. Documentary film Peak is the 2011 documentary film written by Hannes Lang and Mareike Wegener and directed by Hannes Lang. Comedy A Fool's Advice is a 1932 American film directed by Ralph Ceder. The film is also known as His Honor the Mayor and Meet the Mayor. Comedy My Name is Nobody, also known as Gellert, is a 1973 Spaghetti Western comedy film. The film was directed by Tonino Valerii and, in some scenes, by Sergio Leone. It was written by Leone, Fulvio Morsella and Ernesto Gastaldi. Leone was also the uncredited executive producer. The cast includes Terence Hill, Henry Fonda, and Jean Martin. The title of the movie alludes to the reply Odysseus gave when Polyphemus the Cyclops asked his name. Documentary film Rouge Parole is a 2011 historical documentary film directed by Elyes Baccar. Comedy When Women Had Tails is a 1970 Italian comedy film set in pre-historic times when “women had tails” and were hunted by cavemen. It stars Giuliano Gemma, Senta Berger, and Lando Buzzanca. It was followed by When Women Lost Their Tails. Animation Hothouse 6 'Marvin Parson's Inner Wild Wilderness' is a 2010 short animation film directed by Fred Casia. Documentary film Ten Years After is a 1969 German documentary film directed by Matthias Weiss. Documentary film A documentary about Russia's ballet school, The Perms Order of Honour Choreographic School. Documentary film Archie Shepp: I Am Jazz... It’s My Life is a 1984 documentary film directed by Frank Cassenti. Comedy Chris and His Wonderful Lamp is a 1917 fantasy, comedy, drama film written by Charles Sumner Williams and directed by Alan Crosland. Comedy The Legend of Julio de la Casa is a 2012 short comedy romance film written by Daniel Rübesam and Alexander Tsukernyk and directed by Daniel Rübesam. Documentary film Ich bin, Gott sei Dank, beim Film! is a 2003 film directed by Lothar Lambert. Comedy Dulha Dulhan is a 1964 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Ravindra Dave. It stars Raj Kapoor and Sadhana Shivdasani in pivotal roles. Comedy The Disgustings is a 2014 short comedy film written by and directed by Jordan Firstman. Animation Minoru: Memory of Exile is a 1992 animated documentary about the Japanese Canadian internment by Michael Fukushima. The film recreates the experiences of the filmmaker's father, Minoru, who as a child was sent along with his family and thousands of other Japanese Canadians to internment camps in the interior of British Columbia. The film explores the narrow range of options available to internees after the war, with Minuro's father choosing the option of repatriation to Japan, even though his children were born in Canada. The film concludes with a description of the Canadian government's redress of 1988, which took place one year after the filmmaker's mother's death. Produced by William Pettigrew for the National Film Board of Canada, Minoru: Memory of Exile combines animation with archival material, and was narrated by Minoru Fukushima. The 19 minute film received several awards, including Best Short Documentary at Hot Docs. Thriller The Strangers in 7A is a television movie drama/thriller starring Andy Griffith, Ida Lupino, and Michael Brandon that aired on CBS in November 1972. It was based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Fielden Farrington. The film was the first real dramatic role for Griffith following his eight-year run on The Andy Griffith Show, and his two unsuccessful series follow-ups. The film would lead Griffith to star and appear in a series of TV-movies throughout the entire 1970s and most of the 1980s before he re-emerged with another successful series. Comedy Kid Racer is a 2010 comedy film written by Dennis Devine and Julie Devine, and directed by Dennis Devine. Comedy The Missing Gun is a 2002 Chinese black comedy film directed by Lu Chuan and starring Jiang Wen, Ning Jing and Wu Yujuan. A directorial debut of Lu, the film premiered during the 9th Beijing Student Film Festival on 21 April 2002. A pioneer digital screening was subsequently held in Shanghai on 28 April, making The Missing Gun the first film screened in China with digital cinema technology. The film was officially released on 8 May in Beijing. Adapted from a novelette by Fan Yiping, the film revolves around a small-town policeman who embarks on a search for his missing gun. The film also explores the themes of self-identity and self-respect, as well as addresses a number of pertinent social issues, such as counterfeits, in China. Comedy Don't Try This at Home! is a 1990 TV film directed by John Moffitt. Science Fiction Airplane II: The Sequel is a 1982 sequel to the 1980 American comedy film Airplane!. First released on December 10, 1982, the film was written and directed by Ken Finkleman and stars Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges, Chad Everett, William Shatner, Rip Torn, and Sonny Bono. The team that wrote and directed the original Airplane! had no involvement whatsoever with this sequel. Thriller In My Father's Den is a 2004 New Zealand film written and directed by Brad McGann and starring Matthew Macfadyen and Emily Barclay. It is based on the novel of the same title by Maurice Gee. The film was released in October 2004 to glowing reviews. Comedy Westward Whoa is an animated short film in the Looney Tunes series. It marks the final appearance of Ham and Ex, and the penultimate for Beans and Little Kitty. The film is also in the public domain. Comedy Double Whoopee is a 1929 Hal Roach Studios silent short comedy starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot during February 1929 and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on May 18 of that year. Documentary film Visual Aids is a 1966 documentary film directed by Richard Need. Comedy If a Body Meets a Body is the 86th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Its title is a pun on the comically macabre theme of the film, and taken from a line from the old Scottish song by Robert Burns, "Coming Through the Rye". The short has a plot very similar to The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case, which also features actor Fred Kelsey. Thriller Brandbilen som försvann is a 1993 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Hajo Gies. Comedy That Darn Cat is a 1997 mystery comedy film starring Christina Ricci and Doug E. Doug. It is a remake of the 1965 film That Darn Cat!, which in turn was based on the book Undercover Cat by Gordon and Mildred Gordon. It is directed by British TV veteran Bob Spiers and written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, best known for Ed Wood and the first two Problem Child films. Documentary film Travesía de la obsesión is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Eduardo Gleason and Miguel Gleason. Comedy Sex, Drink and Bloodshed is a Croatian action film. It was released in 2004. Documentary film Oscar-nominated documentary which explores love, sacrifice and the creative spirit through the 40-year chaotic marriage of two Japanese artists in New York, by following the rivalries that emerge as the couple prepare for a joint exhibition. Surviving decades of hardship, thwarted aspirations and the husband's chronic alcoholism, they are a study in artistic symbiosis. Now 80 years old and finally sober, renowned 'boxing' painter Ushio still treats his wife Noriko as his assistant. Noriko, emerging from her husband's shadow, creates intimate drawings entitled 'Cutie' that tell the story of her challenging past with Ushio. The film moves fluidly between past and present, combining observational filming, archival footage and animated sequences of Noriko's drawings. A moving portrait of a couple wrestling with the eternal challenges of marriage, against a background of lives dedicated to art. Comedy A year after their father's death, four brothers decide it's time to quit their dead-end jobs and start a family business - a funeral home. Stars Carlucci Weyant, Jayk Gallagher and Dustin Dugas Schuetter. Comedy Yang Xiaoming (Liao Jian) desperate for the life force, and finally summon the courage to the boss pay talks were surprised to be involved in the robbery. Was taken to the dark supermarket, Yang Xiaoming regained consciousness after they discovered that the surrounding is full of people staring Zhuo vertical zombies, he has run away terrified. Chance encounter in a supermarket Yang Xiaoming insane agent (Cheung Tat-Ming), the long-famous actress Keiko (Athena Chu ornaments). The dignity of the Yang Xiaoming finally discovered the truth, and brokers and actress have in-depth understanding. Came to understand Yang Xiaoming intend to leave the supermarket, only to find themselves and not so easy to get out ... Animation How to Avoid Annoying People is a 2013 animation comedy short film written and directed by Ariel Nasser. Animation Computer-generated mega-pop star Sharon Apple has packed in the masses again for another of her bestselling concerts. Amongst the fans are, Isamu Dyson, the maverick pilot, and Yang, who is about to pull off one of the biggest computer hacking stunts ever in front of millions. When Isamu returns to the New Edwards Test Center he is up against his old rival Guld for air supremacy as well as fighting for the affections of Myung, the discontented producer of Sharon Apple. A computer transmitted message alarms the pilots that Myung is in danger and both rush to her resuce. Guld emerges a hero and Isamu is jealous. Sparks fly and rivalry turns violent as they meet in ariel combat. Documentary film Days Under is a 2003 short documentary film written and directed by Jiska Rickels. Comedy The Festival is a 2012 documentary film written by Aleksey Igudesman and Sebastian Leitner, directed by Aleksey Igudesman. Animation The Little Bird and the Leaf is a 2012 short animation film directed by Lena von Döhren. Thriller Escape from New York is a 1981 American science fiction action film co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter. The film is set in a then-near future 1997 in a crime-ridden United States that has converted Manhattan Island in New York City into a maximum security prison. Ex-soldier Snake Plissken is given 22 hours to find the President of the United States, who has been captured by prisoners after the crash of Air Force One. Carpenter wrote the film in the mid-1970s as a reaction to the Watergate scandal. After the success of Halloween, he had enough influence to get the film made and shot most of it in St. Louis, Missouri. The film is co-written with Nick Castle, who already collaborated with Carpenter previously by portraying Michael Myers in the 1978 film Halloween. The film's total budget was estimated to be $6 million. It was a commercial hit, grossing $25,244,700. It has since become a cult film. Documentary film Hope in Baseco is a drama film directed by Kim Kyung-Sik. Documentary film Diamond in the Dunes is a feature-length documentary produced by the Documentary Foundation about a Chinese-Muslim baseball team in Xinjiang Province, China. Documentary film Shield and Spear is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Petter Ringbom. Comedy Three Matthew McConaugheys and a Baby is a 2009 short comedy film written by Amy Rhodes and directed by Jake Szymanski. Documentary film Tongzhi in Love is a 2008 30-minute documentary film directed by Ruby Yang which portrays the life of gay men in China. The film was produced by Thomas Lennon and features music by Bill Frisell and Brian Keane. The film's world premiere was at the Silverdocs Film Festival in Washington, D.C. on 18 June 2008 and the West Coast premiere at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco on 28 June 2008. "Tongzhi" means "comrade" and has become a slang term for "gay" in several Asian countries. This film was also shown at the 52nd San Francisco International Film Festival. Comedy 13 Going on 30 is a 2004 American romantic comedy fantasy film written by Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, and directed by Gary Winick. Starring Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer, Andy Serkis and Kathy Baker, the film was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures and it was released on April 23, 2004. It follows a 13-year-old girl who dreams of being popular. During her birthday party, she engages in the party game Seven Minutes in Heaven. The game turns out to be a humiliating experience for her, and she refuses to come out of the closet. When she eventually does emerge, she finds herself five days shy of her 30th birthday, uncertain to how she got there. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with most praising Garner's performance and its nostalgic environment. It was also praised for its humorous plot and self-empowerment message. The movie was also a commercial success, earning US$22 million in its first week, and grossing over US$96 million, becoming one of the year's biggest DVD rentals and sellers. Comedy The Affairs of Susan is a 1945 comedy film starring Joan Fontaine, Walter Abel, George Brent, Dennis O'Keefe and Don DeFore. It is also known as Chameleon. Comedy Crack Your Heels is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Upstream is a 1927 American comedy film directed by John Ford. A "backstage drama", the film is about a Shakespearean actor and a woman from a knife-throwing act. The film was considered to be a lost film, but in 2009 it was discovered in the New Zealand Film Archive. It is considered to be the first Ford film to show some influence of German director F. W. Murnau, who began working at Fox Studios in 1926. From Murnau, Ford learned how to use forced perspectives and chiaroscuro lighting, which the American director then integrated into his own more naturalistic and direct filmmaking style. Science Fiction I, Frankenstein is a 2014 American fantasy action film written and directed by Stuart Beattie and based on the graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux. The film stars Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, Yvonne Strahovski, Miranda Otto, Jai Courtney and Kevin Grevioux. Documentary film The Human Boundaries is a critically acclaimed, award winning documentary film on the life of the Hindu refugees from Pakistan. Animation Flushed Away is a 2006 British/American computer animated action/adventure comedy film directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell. It was made in the partnership between Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation, and is Aardman's first completely computer-animated feature as opposed to the usual stop-motion. The film stars the voice talents of Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Andy Serkis, Bill Nighy, Ian McKellen, Shane Richie and Jean Reno. The story was by Sam Fell, Peter Lord, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais, and the screenplay was written by Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Christopher Lloyd, Joe Keenan, and William Davies. The film was released in US on 3 November 2006, and in UK on 1 December 2006, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures, except for Switzerland, Spain, and the Netherlands, which were handled by Universal Pictures. Comedy La villa Sans-Souci is a film directed by Maurice Labro released on Jul 12, 1955. Documentary film The Back of Beyond is a feature-length award-winning Australian documentary film produced and directed by John Heyer for the Shell Film Unit. In terms of breadth of distribution, awards garnered, and critical response, it is Heyer's most successful film. It is also, arguably, Australia's most successful documentary: in 2006 it was included in a book titled 100 Greatest Films of Australian Cinema, with Bill Caske writing that it is "perhaps our [Australia's] national cinema's most well known best kept secret". The aim of the film, as requested by the Shell Company, was to associate Shell with the essence of Australia, with Australianism. Heyer took as his central motif the fortnightly journey made by mailman Tom Kruse, along the remote Birdsville Track from Marree, in South Australia, to Birdsville, in southwest Queensland. In 1957, Heyer wrote that this film, when viewed with Francis Birtles' earlier In the Track of Burke and Wills, "clearly suggest[s] that the true image of Australia is, and always has been, the image of Man against Nature". Comedy Jak se Franta naučil bát is a 1959 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Animation Osman is a 2011 Turkish animated short film written and directed by Turgut Akaçık. Documentary film A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman is a 2012 British animated comedy film that is a completely inaccurate portrayal of the life of Monty Python alumnus Graham Chapman. The film is loosely based on A Liar's Autobiography: Volume VI, a book written by Chapman and David Sherlock. The film received a limited theatrical release on 2 November 2012 in the United States, and aired on the Epix TV channel on the same day. Documentary film Who Took Johnny is a 2013 documentary drama biographical mystery film written and directed by David Beilinson, Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley. Animation George and The Man with The Yellow Hat are having a very merry time counting down the days until Christmas. There’s only one puzzle: neither of them can figure out what to give the other for a present. The Man is having trouble reading George’s wish list and George doesn’t have a clue about what to get for The Man who has everything. Will they be able to find the answers before Christmas morning? Science Fiction Furnace Four is a 2010 short science fiction film written by Ali Muriel and directed by Haydn Butler. Thriller The Notorious Landlady is a 1962 comedy/mystery American film starring Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, and Fred Astaire. The film was directed by Richard Quine, with a script by Blake Edwards and Larry Gelbart. Comedy The Cuckoo is a 2002 Russian historical comedy drama film directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin. It takes place during World War II from the perspective of opposing Soviet and Finnish soldiers stranded at a Sami woman's farmhouse. "Kukushka" was the nickname given by Soviet soldiers to Finnish cuckoo snipers, who ambushed their targets from a purpose-built tree-branch-nest. Thus the title refers to both Veikko and Anni. Thriller Ceiling Zero is a 1936 adventure/drama film directed by Howard Hawks and starring James Cagney and Pat O'Brien. The picture stars Cagney as daredevil womanizing pilot "Dizzy" Davis and O'Brien as Jake Lee, his war veteran buddy and the operations manager of an airline company. Based on a stage play of the same name, the film blends drama with some light comedy. The title, as defined at the beginning of the picture, is an insider term referring to those moments when the sky is so thick with fog that navigating an airplane is nearly impossible. Comedy Easy Rider is a 1969 American road movie written by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Southern, produced by Fonda and directed by Hopper. It tells the story of two bikers who travel through the American Southwest and South. The success of Easy Rider helped spark the New Hollywood phase of filmmaking during the early 1970s. The film was added to the Library of Congress National Registry in 1998. A landmark counterculture film, and a "touchstone for a generation" that "captured the national imagination", Easy Rider explores the societal landscape, issues, and tensions in the United States during the 1960s, such as the rise and fall of the hippie movement, drug use, and communal lifestyle. In Easy Rider, real drugs were used in scenes showing the use of marijuana and other substances. Animation Light Motif is a 2014 Short Music Fantasy Animation film directed by Frédéric Bonpapa. Animation Recicladores de Taipei is a 2014 short experimental animated film directed by Nikki Schuster. Comedy Under A Texas Moon is a 1930 musical western film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was based on the novel Two-Gun Man which was written by Stewart Edward White. It was the second all-color all-talking feature to be filmed entirely outdoors as well as being the second western in color. The film features one theme song by the title of "Under A Texas Moon." Animation The Delirious Tales: The Chicken, the Elephant and the Snake is a 2012 short animation film written by Fabrice Luang-Vija and Arnaud Demuynck and directed by Fabrice Luang-Vija. Documentary film Unternehmen Paradies is a 2002 film directed by Volker Sattel. Comedy Norm Macdonald: Me Doing Stand-Up is a stand up DVD by comedian Norm Macdonald released by Comedy Central. “Norm Macdonald. Me Doing Stand-Up” DVD was released by Comedy Central on June 14th 2011. Containing special features, deleted scenes and all completely uncensored and uncut. Comedy Pizza With Bullets is a 2012 comedy film written by Tony Devon and Robert Rothbard and directed by Robert Rothbard. Documentary film Brown is a 2012 short film directed by Dr. Kortney Ryan Ziegler. Documentary film The Missiles of October is a 1974 docudrama made-for-television play about the Cuban missile crisis. The title evokes the book The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman about the missteps among the great powers and the failed chances to give an opponent a graceful way out, which led to the First World War. The teleplay introduced William Devane as John F. Kennedy and cast Martin Sheen as United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. The script is based on Robert Kennedy's book Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Comedy Camping Out is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The two-reel film was considered lost until recently. Most of the film has been reconstructed from reels found in the Nederlands Filmmuseum and Cineteca Nazionale storage vaults in Rome in 2002. Documentary film Il canale is a 1966 short documentary film written and directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. Thriller Kucch To Hai is a 2003 Bollywood romantic horror film directed by Anurag Basu and Anil V. Kumar, while it's written by Rajeev Javehri. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Esha Deol, Natassha, Yash Tonk, Rishi Kapoor, Jeetendra and Moonmoon Sen. The film is produced under the banner of Balaji Motion Pictures. It is inspired by Urban Legends, while it is a remake of the Hollywood horror I Know What You Did Last Summer. The film was a disaster at the box office. Comedy Darktown Revue is an 18-minute short film by Oscar Micheaux, probably his first venture into sound film. As in many early talkies, the camera-work is extremely static. The film included choral singing and several vaudeville acts, including the comedy duo of Tim Moore and Andrew Tribble doing a routine about a haunted house. Documentary film Keep In Touch is a 1987 short documentary film directed by Jean-Claude Rousseau. Animation A Summer Night Rendez-vous is a 2002 animation, short film written and directed by Florence Miailhe. Animation La Canaille 'J'ai faim' is an animated short music video directed by Anne Chatelain, Florian Landouzy, Hugo Cierzniak, Sébastien Buisson and Anthony Voisin. Documentary film Two Down and One to Go was a short propaganda film produced in 1945; as its title might suggest, its overall message was that the first two Axis powers, Italy and Germany, had been defeated, but that one, Japan, still had to be dealt with. Presented by the Secretary of War and narrated by Army Chief of Staff George Marshall, the film is notable for its heavy use of animated graphics, spliced with stock footage. Opening with a fasces being splintered over Italy, and a swastika being exploded over Germany, the film cuts to an Arthur Szyk caricature of Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler and Hideki Tōjō, an X being superimposed on the respective dictators, then turning to Tojo. Gen. Marshall informs the audience why the United States had chosen a Europe first strategy for the war, noting the supply lines where far shorter for Europe, and that the US simply did not have the material, in the early stages of the war, to launch an invasion of Japan. Documentary film I Found a Thread is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Tangella Madhavi. Comedy Invasion of the Star Creatures is a May 3, 1962, science fiction/comedy film directed by Bruno VeSota and starring Bob Ball and Frankie Ray. It was released theatrically by American International Pictures. It was released as a double feature with The Brain That Wouldn't Die. The theatrical version runs 70 minutes. The television version added a 10 minute sequence, bringing the running time to 80 minutes. Comedy Jalan is a 1978 Comedy Drama Family film written and directed by H.A. Rahi. Documentary film 25km² is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Jana Mináriková. Animation Ritter Rost is a 2013 animated family film written by Mark Slater and Gabriele Walther and directed by Thomas Bodenstein, Hubert Weiland and Nina Wels. Thriller Angaar is an Indian Hindi crime drama film directed by Shashilal K. Nair, released on 1 September 1992. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Dimple Kapadia, and Nana Patekar in lead roles. The film was speculated to have been based on the life of Karim Lala. The plot, which features Patekar as a Muslim gangster, was " part of an emergent trend in Bombay cinema, where the Hindu hero was pitted against a villainous character specifically marked as Muslim." Comedy Just William's Luck is a 1947 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring William Graham, Garry Marsh and Jane Welsh. The film was based on the Just William series of books by Richmal Crompton. Crompton was impressed with the film and wrote a novel Just William's Luck based on the events of the film. The following year a second film William Comes to Town was made. Documentary film Marathon Beirut: For the Love of Lebanon is a 2008 documentary sport war film written and directed by Deborah Harse Comedy Taxi 13 is a 1928 silent film comedy produced and distributed by Film Booking Offices of America and directed by Marshall Neilan. The film stars Chester Conklin in what is FBO's first film with a pre-recorded soundtrack. Once thought lost, a copy evidently survives at Cineteca Nazionale, Rome. Thriller Murder Most Foul is the third of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Loosely based on the novel "Mrs McGinty's Dead" by Agatha Christie, it stars Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Bud Tingwell as Inspector Craddock, and Stringer Davis as Mr Stringer. The story is ostensibly based on the original Christie story, but notably changes the action and characters. Hercule Poirot is replaced by Miss Marple and most other characters are not in the original story. The film was released in 1964 and directed by George Pollock, with David Pursall credited with the adaptation. The music was by Ron Goodwin. The title is a quote from Hamlet, where the Ghost comments about his own death, "Murder most foul as in the best it is/But this most foul, strange and unnatural." Comedy Enter the Fat Dragon is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the film. The film is mostly a parody of the Bruce Lee's 1972 film Way of the Dragon, and a satire of the Bruceploitation phenomenon of the '70s. The film had a belated video release in the United States, eventually coming out in 1999 after director and actor Sammo Hung became an unexpected success with his American TV series Martial Law. Documentary film Crust (Chinese: Qiao) is a short documentary film directed by Wenhai Huang. Comedy Move and I'll Shoot is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Renato Rascel. Comedy Eat My Dust! is a 1976 action film from New World Pictures starring Ron Howard. Comedy El Efecto Mariposa is a 1995 romantic comedy film written by Fernando Colomo, Joaquín Oristrell, Anna Klamburg and directed by Fernando Colomo. Documentary film Explore the band's background, their early years as a struggling Canadian rock group, their slow rise to the top, and the massive success they've achieved more recently. The film includes interviews with the band and those who know them best, and rare footage. Comedy Master with Cracked Fingers, also released as Snake Fist Fighter, is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Mu Chu and starring Jackie Chan. It is often cited as being produced in 1971, 1973, 1974 or 1981. The original footage was filmed in 1971 and released in 1973 as Little Tiger of Canton. The re-edited version entitled Master with Cracked Fingers was not actually released until 1979. Animation Lucky and Zorba is a 1998 Italian traditional animation film directed by Enzo D'Alò, based on The Story of A Seagull and The Cat Who Taught Her To Fly by Luis Sepúlveda. Comedy Oktober is a 1998 television mini-series written and directed by Stephen Gallagher. Comedy Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever is a 1991 musical comedy film and sequel to the 1979 film Rock 'n' Roll High School. The film stars Corey Feldman, Mary Woronov, and Sarah Buxton. Science Fiction Beware! The Blob is a 1972 sequel to horror science-fiction film The Blob. The film was directed by Larry Hagman. The screenplay was penned by Anthony Harris and Jack Woods III, based on a story by Jack H. Harris and Richard Clair. The film originally earned a GP rating from the MPAA, though it is now unrated. Comedy A King in New York is a 1957 British comedy film directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin in his last leading role, which co-stars, among others, his young son Michael. The film presents a satirical view of the McCarthy communist-hunt era and certain other aspects of United States politics and society. The film, which was produced in Europe after Chaplin's exile from the U.S. in 1952, did not open in the United States until 1973. Documentary film Jewish American Princess is a 2006 documentary following the story of Jonelle, a 25-year-old woman, as she explores her heritage and searches for the perfect Jewish man. With the help of her family and friends Jonelle’s unique take on life leads her into many adventures, both romantic and otherwise. This modern documentary follows Jonelle’s search through contemporary Jewish culture, chronicling her quest for a Jewish mate. Set to current Jewish music, the film takes you from L.A. to New York and all the way to Israel. Comedy Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is a 2002 American comedy-drama film starring an ensemble cast headed by Sandra Bullock, directed and written by Callie Khouri. It is based on Rebecca Wells' novel of the same name and its prequel collection of short stories, Little Altars Everywhere. Documentary film A Band Called Death is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Mark Christopher Covino and Jeff Howlett. The documentary is about the 1970s rock band Death and their new-found popularity decades after the group recorded their music. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2012 and was well received by film critics. Thriller 5 Card Stud is a 1968 Western directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum, The script, based on a novel by Ray Gaulden, was written by Marguerite Roberts, who also wrote the screenplay of True Grit for Hathaway the following year. Documentary film Corazn de Fbrica is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Virna Molina and Ernesto Ardito. Comedy Travolto dagli affetti familiari is a 1978 Italian comedy film directed by Mauro Severino. Animation The Million Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. This cartoon short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. A few clips from this cartoon were used, with color commentary by John Madden and Pat Summerall, as part of the fourth quarter of the 2001 Cartoon Network special The Big Game XXIX: Bugs vs. Daffy. Documentary film Walking Under Water is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Eliza Kubarska. Comedy Slammer Girls is a 1987 comedy film written by Craig Horrall, Chuck Vincent, Rick Marx and directed by Chuck Vincent. Documentary film An Encounter with Faces is a 1978 short documentary film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and produced by K.K. Kapil. It was nominated in 1979 for an Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. Animation Banking on Mr. Toad is a biopic about the writer Kenneth Grahame, the birth of his iconic story "The Wind In The Willows", and his life with wife Elspeth, and Alastair their troubled young son. Comedy Braindead, released as Dead Alive in North America, is a 1992 New Zealand zombie exploitation film co-written and directed by Peter Jackson. Written by Jackson with his partner Fran Walsh and Stephen Sinclair, the film was a commercial failure at the time of its release, but has since gained a cult status following Jackson's fame with The Lord of the Rings trilogy, receiving positive reviews from contemporary critics. The film is widely considered to be one of the goriest films ever made. Comedy Bobbed Hair is a silent film comedy produced and distributed by Warner Brothers, directed by Alan Crosland, and based on a novel written by twenty different authors. The film stars Marie Prevost, Kenneth Harlan, Louise Fazenda, and Dolores Costello. A surviving print is housed in a foreign archive. Documentary film Malfunkshun: The Andrew Wood Story is a 2005 documentary film based on the life of Andrew Wood, singer/songwriter for the Seattle-based alternative rock bands Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone. The film includes interviews with fellow Seattle musicians such as Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Jeff Ament, and Stone Gossard. Wood died of a heroin overdose in 1990, just as Mother Love Bone were poised for commercial success. Upon Wood's death, members on Mother Love Bone formed Pearl Jam, one of the most successful rock acts of the 1990s. The film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival. In October of the same year, the film was screened at the FAIF Film Festival in Hollywood, California. Comedy "Drones are familiar to sci-fi fans, but this is not about Halo antagonists, Stargate weapons, robotic helpers or Borgian slaves. This is about the most unfortunate of them all; office workers who inhabit the grey and beige partitioned world of stationery supplies, photocopiers and PowerPoint presentations. One day, Brian accidentally discovers that one of his colleagues is an alien when he catches him in the stationery room transmitting a message to his home planet. He soon discovers that some of his other colleagues are extra terrestrial but from opposing worlds with different plans for Earth; and things aren’t looking great. Will Brian be able to save the day and win the girl? Co-directed by Buffy alumni Amber Benson and Adam Busch and starring familiar faces from cult shows such as Freaks and Geeks. Drones takes the mundanity and humour of The Office and gives it a dark, extra-terrestrial twist." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Thriller This tv movie features two stories by Rod Serling, who also wrote the stories of the original "Twilight Zone" (1959) series. "The Theater": A young girl goes to the cinema to see His Girl Friday (1940) with Cary Grant. Suddenly she sees scenes from her own life instead of the comedy. The scenes actually took place earlier that day. She is very confused because the other people didn't see those scenes. As she goes to see the movie again, scenes from her future appear on the screen. And that future is very frightening... "Where the Dead Are": Dr. Benjamin Ramsey is professor at the university in Boston in 1868. In front of his students he performes an appendix operation. As the patient O'Neil dies after the operation, Dr. Ramsey discovers that O'Neil suffered from a serious scull fracture twelve years ago. Since no one could have survived such an injury, he travels to the mysterious island where O'Neil came from. There he visits Dr. Jeremy Wheaton who earlier had experimented with tissue regeneration... Documentary film The Witnessing of Angels is a 2006 documentary directed by David McKenzie. Comedy Jerry Seinfeld: The Comedian Award is a 2007 comedy TV movie directed by Debbie Miller. Thriller Sniper 3 is a 2004 action adventure direct-to-video film starring Tom Berenger, Byron Mann, John Doman and Denis Arndt. It was directed by P.J. Pesce and the third installment in the Sniper film series. Comedy The Golden Scallop is a 2013 comedy film written by Kevin Harrigan and directed by Joseph Laraja. Comedy A Yankee Princess is a 1919 American silent film comedy drama produced and distributed by the Vitagraph Company of America and starring Bessie Love. It is a lost film. Thriller L'Assenza is a 2013 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Jonathan Romney. Animation El chahuistle is a 1981 animated documentary film directed by Carlos Cruz. Animation //my_hand_drawn_screensaver// is a 2014 animated film directed by Eno Swinnen. Comedy La vie d'artiste is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Marc Fitoussi. Comedy Steal Big Steal Little is a 1995 film directed by Andrew Davis. It stars Andy García in dual roles, plus Alan Arkin and Joe Pantoliano. Documentary film The Beirut Apt is a 2007 joint Italian / British GBLT documentary directed by Daniele Salaris and produced by Gavin Hallier and co-produced by Popular Production and distributed by Malastrada Film about Lebanese gays and lesbians and comprises interviews and testimonials of their experiences conducted in a Beirut apartment, thus the title of the documentary. An official soundtrack was released. The documentary was an official selection of 22nd London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, as well as the 23rd Turin International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Thriller Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation is a 1989 American fan film, made as a shot-for-shot remake of the 1981 Indiana Jones adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark. Using the original film's screenplay and score, it principally starred and was filmed, directed and produced over a seven-year period by three Mississippi teenagers. Documentary film Cómicos is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Marta Arribas. Comedy La Barra Mendocina is a 1935 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Mario Soffici. The film premiered on August 2, 1935 in Buenos Aires. Animation Paul Bunyan is a 1958 animated musical short film released by Walt Disney Studios It was based on the North American folk hero and lumberjack, Paul Bunyan. The film was directed by Les Clark, a member of Disney's Nine Old Men of core animators. Thurl Ravenscroft starred as the voice of Paul Bunyan. Supporting animators on the project included Lee Hartman. Paul Bunyan received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short in 1959, but lost to Warner Bros.' Bugs Bunny Cartoon, Knighty Knight Bugs. It was also included on the 2002 DVD release, Disney's American Legends Documentary film The Phantom Wolves Of Sun Valley is a 2011 documentary film directed by Desiree' Fawn. Comedy Camp MTV was a 6-hour special produced by MTV that aired on that channel Sunday, July 30, 1989. MTV’s then-current personalities invaded Camp Scatico, a brother-sister sleep-away camp in Columbia County of New York state. During the special, the film UHF, which was about to be released by Orion Pictures, was promoted. It was the brainchild of executive Doug Herzog, who was the vice president of programming at the time. Scatico was chosen because Herzog attended the camp during the 1970s. Comedy Margarine Wars is a 2011 comedy film directed by David Rich and written by Joe Holt, David Rich, and Scott Walker. Comedy Irish American Ninja: The Life of George McGoogle is a 2005 independent film. The film stars George McGoogle, an Irish American who has wanted to become a ninja since a young age. After taking a flight to Japan, he becomes a ninja. His older brother, Gertrude, works for the enemy. George stars in Hollywood films and later stars in a documentary about himself. The film's creator Bill Sebastian lived in Euless, Texas and filmed the movie in the Dallas area. Sebastian used the George McGoogle character in previous works. Comedy Pareja de Tres is a 1995 Spanish comedy film, written by Pau Garsaball and directed by Antoni Verdaguer. Thriller Steve (Redman), an aspiring architect, returns home to find his neglected wife Angie (Regis) in bed with another man. He leaves with a bottle of wine, distraught and betrayed, only to become embroiled in a web of lies and deceit when he hits and kills a pedestrian on his drunken drive. He leaves the scene not knowing that Bryan (Lennarson), a complete stranger, has witnessed the accident, starting a chain of events that will spiral Steve's life out of control. A dramatic thriller that embodies the impact of decisions against chance random events, that together shape people's lives. Thriller Matchstick Men is a 2003 American comedy drama film directed by Ridley Scott. Based on Eric Garcia's 2002 novel of the same name, the film stars Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, and Alison Lohman. Animation The Mirthworms take center stage at the Wormingham Bowl as they present "Sleeping Beauty." The wicked Wormaline Wiggler tries to wrangle the lead but Crystal Crawler wins the prize. Wormaline attempts to steal the show, but her sneaky shenanigans bring down the house instead, in this family comedy caper. Animation Blokhedz Mission G Animated Web Series is a 2009 computer animated short adventure film directed by Mark Davis. Documentary film Braddock America is a 2031 documentary film directed by Gabriella Kessler and Jean-Loïc Portron. Comedy Mookilla Rajyathu is a Malayalam movie released in 1991 directed by the duo Ashokan-Thaha featuring Mukesh, Siddique, Thilakan and Jagathy in the lead roles. This comedy flick revolves around four patients who escape a mental asylum, their antics and the mischief they get up to while trying to start life in a "normal" society, which, as the title appears to insinuate, often fares worse in terms of sanity. The movie is inspired by the comedy The Dream Team. Thriller Land of the Free is a film released in 1998, directed by Jerry Jameson and starring Jeff Speakman and William Shatner. Comedy A television survey says over sixty percent of women in Chile are unfaithful. True or not, this movie presents some interesting answers. Documentary film Ride Report is a documentary and adventure film directed by Matt Kendall and Tiernan Turner. Thriller The Woman in Green is a 1945 American Sherlock Holmes film starring Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, with Hillary Brooke as the woman of the title and Henry Daniell as Professor Moriarty. The film is not credited as an adaptation of any of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmes tales, but several of its scenes are taken from "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House." The Woman in Green is the eleventh film of the Rathbone/Bruce series of 14. Comedy My sister is a hussy is a 1961 drama film directed by Han Hyeong-Mo. Science Fiction Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets is a fictional documentary about a manned voyage through the solar system. Space Odyssey premiered in 2004 and was made by the BBC. It was written and directed by Joe Ahearne and produced by Christopher Riley, who was presented with the 2005 Sir Arthur Clarke Award for Best TV & Radio Presentation. The story is set at an unspecified time in the future, though in the accompanying book, the mission's chief science officer recalls reading Arthur C. Clarke's 2010 some 40 years earlier. Documentary film Alan Moore writer, artist and performer is the world's most critically acclaimed and widely admired creator of comic books and graphic novels. In The Mindscape of Alan Moore we see a portrait of the artist as contemporary shaman, someone with the power to transform consciousness by means of manipulating language, symbols and images.The film leads the audience through Moore's world with the writer himself as guide, beginning with his childhood background, following the evolution of his career as he transformed the comics medium, through to his immersion in a magical worldview where science, spirituality and society are part of the same universe. Comedy The Accountant is a 2001 American short comedy film directed by Ray McKinnon. It won an Academy Award at the 74th Academy Awards in 2002 for Best Short Subject. The film tells the story of an accountant whose mathematical skills just might save the O'Dell family farm. The accountant takes the O'Dell brothers on a journey that explores the plight of America’s family farms and hidden corporate conspiracies. The film was released on video and DVD on November 3, 2009. Comedy Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control is a direct-to-video motion picture released in 2008. It is a spin-off of the 2008 film Get Smart and was released in North America on July 1, 2008, 10 days after the parent film began its theatrical run. Directed by Gil Junger, the film is written by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember, based upon concepts created for the original Get Smart TV series by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry. The film's DVD sales have passed 100,000 copies with $2,200,000 gross. Comedy "Under the pseudonym “Mr. and Mrs. Go,” Alexandre Darou and Aurore Lalu, a famous acting couple, arrive in a remote valley of the Pyrenees in the middle of the night. Aurore is prone to fits of nymphomania and Alexandre imagines this to be the ideal place to keep her out of temptation’s way and return her to her old self." Quoting the program notes from the 2008 Directors' Fortnight site. Comedy Funky Monkey is a 2004 family film starring Matthew Modine and Roma Downey. It is written by Lance Kinsey and Peter Nelson. It is directed by Harry Basil. The tagline is "He's one high tech super chimp". Documentary film Broad Street Bullies is a 2010 documentary film produced and directed by veteran documentary filmmaker George Roy for HBO Sports. It chronicles the National Hockey League's Philadelphia Flyers from their beginnings as an expansion team in 1967, to their back-to-back Stanley Cup championships, and three straight Finals appearances. The film includes clips and photos from the era, along with interviews with players, writers, broadcasters, and other individuals involved with the Flyers and/or NHL hockey during that period. It is narrated by Liev Schreiber. Documentary film Colours of Earth is a 2001 Documentary film directed by Gogol Lobmayr. Comedy Over the Rainbow is a 1997 short film written and directed by Alexandre Aja. Animation Yankee Doodle Bugs is a Looney Tunes cartoon short, released in 1954, which was written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng. Bugs Bunny's nephew, Clyde, has trouble remembering important dates and events in history in preparation for an exam, so Bugs offers to help. The cartoon's title is a humorous portmaneau of the American folk song "Yankee Doodle" and the word doodlebug. Comedy Los mujeriegos is a 1958 comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador. Documentary film Under Snow is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Ulrike Ottinger. Documentary film Zavorra is a 2012 documentary film directed by Vincenzo Mineo. Documentary film Kevin is a 2011 documentary, biography, short, musical film written by J. Davis and Jay Duplass and directed by Jay Duplass. Thriller Snowtown, also known as The Snowtown Murders, is a 2011 Australian crime horror film based on the true story of the Snowtown murders directed by Justin Kurzel and written by Shaun Grant. Science Fiction It's Me, It's Me is a 2012 comedy drama science fiction thriller film directed by Satoshi Miki. Animation Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic is a direct to DVD animated dark fantasy action film released on February 9, 2010. The film is based on Dante's Inferno video game. Thriller The cast of six young partying guys and gals visit a sleepy Texas lake town for what they think will be a couple of days of partying. What ensues is a series of events beginning with fun and frolic and ending in blood and death, as the curse is unleashed on our unsuspecting group. Comedy His Passionate Bride is a 2004 short animated comedy film written and directed by Monika Forsberg. Documentary film Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary directed by Alex Gibney about former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the sex scandal that derailed his political career. It premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2010; on iTunes and Magnolia On Demand on October 1, 2010; and in movie theaters in limited release on November 5, 2010. Animation Paper Piano is a 2011 short, animation, adventure and family film written and directed by Marianela Maldonado. Comedy Tom Tom Tomcat is a 1953 animated short, featuring Sylvester and Tweety. Comedy Hana Hajime no Ippatsu Daibōken is a 1968 film directed by Yoji Yamada. Comedy Rumah ketujuh is a 2003 romance comedy film written by Rayya Makarim and directed by Rudy Soedjarwo. Comedy Lancashire Luck is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass. It is notable as the film debut of Wendy Hiller, and the first credited appearance of Nigel Stock. Documentary film The Cry of Reason: Beyers Naude – An Afrikaner Speaks Out is a 1988 American documentary film directed by Robert Bilheimer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is a 2011 Indian coming-of-age comedy-drama road film, directed by Zoya Akhtar and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment. The film features an ensemble cast including Hrithik Roshan as Arjun, Abhay Deol as Kabir and Farhan Akhtar as Imraan. It also stars Katrina Kaif as Laila, Kalki Koechlin as Natasha, and Ariadna Cabrol as Nuria along with Naseeruddin Shah making a special appearance. Made on a budget of 550 million, the film was shot in Spain, India, Egypt and the UK. The story follows three friends, Arjun, Kabir, and Imraan who have been inseparable since childhood. They set off to Spain on a bachelor trip and meet Laila, who falls in love with Arjun and helps him overcome his problem of workaholism. Kabir and his fiancée experience significant misunderstanding in the meanwhile, which they soon overcome. After solving the problem, the three friends go to locations in the country where each friend chooses a sport for the group to attempt. The music and score is composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. Animation The Pink Panther is searching through his attic and finds an old letter from a friend named Loud Mouth Louie. We are then treated to a retrospective of old Pink Panther cartoons as he reminisces while reading the letter. highlights include when the Pink Panther joined the army. Documentary film Frosh: Nine Months In A Freshman Dorm is a 1994 documentary film directed by Daniel Geller and Dayna Goldfine. Thriller Turtle Beach is a 1992 Australian film directed by Stephen Wallace and starring Greta Scacchi and Joan Chen. The screenplay was written by Ann Turner, based on the novel of the same name by Blanche d'Alpuget. It caused controversy in Malaysia where the Government took exception to scenes of Malays executing refugees. Comedy Animal Charm is a 2012 short horror thriller comedy film written and directed by Ben Charles Edwards. Documentary film Return Flight is a 2012 short documentary directed by Kevin White. Thriller Apology of an Economic Hit Man is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Stelios Kouloglou. Comedy The Angrez is a 2005 Indian comedy movie directed by Kuntaa Nikkil. In this movie, the word "Angrez" refers to English people and non-resident Indians. The movie was a trend-setter in that, it was one of the first to effectively and humorously, often resorting to the slapstick kind, portray the dialect of the Old City, Hyderabad and the Hyderabadi tongue. The film also portrays the fascination for American materialism, the hype around the IT industry and the lifestyle and culture it has spawned. Comedy God of Love is an American live action short film. The film's run time is approximately 18 minutes. It was written and directed by Luke Matheny, and produced by Gigi Dement, Ryan Silbert, and Stefanie Walmsley. The film was shot in black and white on the Red One camera by director of photography Bobby Webster. In the film, a lounge singer and championship dart player named Raymond Goodfellow is desperately in love with a fellow band-mate, but she only has love for his best friend. The crooner prays daily to God for a way for his beloved to fall in love with him. One evening, his prayers are answered when he's given a box of magical darts with Cupid-like powers. Raymond decides to use the darts to make his own love connection. The film is included as a special feature in the Blu-ray release of 127 Hours. Comedy Osmondagi bolalar is a 2002 Uzbek comedy film. The film has had success and has received acclaim as one of the best modern Uzbek films. Documentary film Londoners is a 2012 short historical documentary film directed by Joseph Ernst. Comedy A Tailor Made Man is a 1931 American MGM comedy film directed by Sam Wood. Adapted from the 1908 Hungarian play A Szerencse Fia by Gábor Drégely, the film stars William Haines and Dorothy Jordan. Hedda Hopper also has a role in it. On Broadway, Grant Mitchell starred in the 1917 premiere and a revival in 1929. The play was also the basis for a 1922 American silent film, A Tailor-Made Man. Animation Stodal "l'arbre" is a 2012 animation short film written by Serge Piediscalzi and directed by Stéphane Berla. Comedy Lovesick is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Luke Matheny and written by Dean Young. The film stars Matt LeBlanc, Ali Larter, Rachael Harris, Chevy Chase, Ashley Williams and Kristen Johnston. It is the story of Charlie Darby, who has everything going for him: a great job, friends, family, the whole package. The one thing Charlie doesn't have is love, because every time he gets close, he goes clinically insane. When he meets the perfect girl, Charlie must overcome his psychosis to claim his chance at true love. Lovesick will premiere as the opening night movie at the 15th annual Newport Beach Film Festival. Thriller Young Gods, is a 2003 film from Finland. The film centres on a group of Finnish teenagers who begin to make videos of themselves and others having sex. Their adventures become more and more extreme, eventually leading to tragic consequences. It was directed by Jukka-Pekka Siili and stars Jussi Nikkilä. The movie is available in the USA from Picture This! Entertainment. Thriller My Trip to the Dark Side is a 2011 dramatic film directed by Shane Stanley. The movie stars Jason Pace, Sean Kanan, Courtney Gains, Alisa Reyes and Ron Masak. Comedy L'attaque du monstre géant su is a 2010 short comedy musical film written and directed by Guillaume Rieu. Thriller Victim's Song is a 2008 American drama-thriller film starring Tom Tansey, Norman J. Pfizenmayer III and Nicholas Wilder. The film was written and directed by Jeffrey Stoltzfus. Victim's Song Poster Documentary film Wedding of Silence is a 2004 Russian documentary films directed by Pavel Medvedev. It won the Best Documentary Film award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2003. It uses Russian Sign Language. Thriller Padayottam is a 1982 Malayalam film directed by Jijo Punnoose, produced by Navodaya Appachan, and starring Prem Nazir, Madhu, Mammootty, Mohanlal and Shankar. It was the first movie in South India to be indigenously shot in the 70 mm film format. The story was inspired by the famous novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. The total cost was 50 Lakhs that time. Science Fiction Starforce is a 2000 science fiction film written by R.C. Rossenfier and directed by Tony Kandah and Cary Howe. Animation Obras is a 2004 animated short film written and directed by Hendrick Dusollier. Animation Kimagure Orange Road: Quiero volver a aquel día is a 1988 Animation/Romance/Comedy/Drama film written by Kenji Terada and directed by Tomomi Mochizuki Animation Prince Rat is a 2011 animated short action romantic comedy film written and directed by Albert Radl. Documentary film The Last Gladiators is a 2011 documentary film written by Jim Podhoretz and Larry Weitzman and directed by Alex Gibney. Comedy Boarding House Blues is a 1948 American race film directed by Josh Binney. It was the penultimate feature film of All-American News, a company that made newsreels for black Americans. Documentary film Kimjongilia is a documentary film directed by N.C. Heikin that tells the stories of North Korean prison camp survivors and escapees from the country. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. Comedy Everybody's Old Man is a 1936 drama film directed by James Flood. Comedy Circles And Signals is a 2011 short adventure film directed and written by Ehsan Ghoreishi. Thriller Jasmine 5 is a 2014 thriller film directed by V. Krishna. Documentary film Six Days to Saturday is a 1963 documentary short film written and directed by John Boorman. Comedy How to Stop a Man from Committing Suicide is a 2008 short comedy film written and directed by Markus Bohman. Documentary film Over One Million Ways To Live is a 2014 documentary film directed by Chelsea Duck, Bethany Crews and Dustin Ly. Comedy Romeo and Juliet in the Snow is a 1920 short comedy film written by Ernst Lubitsch and Hanns Kräly and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Documentary film Elizabeth Is Queen is a 2012 documentary film directed by Terry Ashwood. Documentary film The Sundowner is an American documentary short film. It is the story of a civil engineer who builds a 53 foot yacht completely by himself, and tries to sail around the world. The film premiered at Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 25, 2010. It was produced by Alan Wigley and directed by Steve Christolos. Comedy The Opposite Sex is a 1956 American musical romantic comedy film shot in Metrocolor. The film was directed by David Miller and stars June Allyson, Joan Collins, Dolores Gray, Ann Sheridan, Ann Miller, Leslie Nielsen, Jeff Richards, Agnes Moorehead, Charlotte Greenwood, Joan Blondell, Sam Levene, Dick Shawn, Jim Backus, Bill Goodwin and Harry James. The Opposite Sex is a remake of the 1939 classic comedy The Women. Both films are based on Clare Boothe Luce's original 1936 play. Comedy "First-time director Ahmed Ahmed takes us on a hilarious tour from Dubai to Beirut, Riyadh to New York with a gaggle of other stand-up talent, including: Maz Jobrani, Tom Papa, Ted Alexandro, Tommy Davidson, and Omid Djalili (The Infidel). Along the way, taboos of culture and geopolitics are exploded, and a younger generation of both comedy talents and audiences is born." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Documentary film Steve Bartman: Catching Hell is a documentary film directed by Alex Gibney that was to air as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30 but the airing was postponed. Documentary film Air India 182 is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Sturla Gunnarsson. Comedy Mutual Appreciation is a 2005 independent film by Andrew Bujalski who previously directed Funny Ha Ha. The script is primarily dialogue between a group of young people as they try to determine where they fit in the world. It is considered part of the mumblecore movement. Documentary film Dont Look Back [sic] is a 1967 American documentary film by D. A. Pennebaker that covers Bob Dylan's 1965 concert tour in the United Kingdom. In 1998 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In a 2014 Sight and Sound poll, film critics voted Dont Look Back the joint ninth best documentary film of all time. Animation Ernest & Celestine is a 2012 French-Belgian animated comedy-drama film directed by Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar and Benjamin Renner. The film is based on a series of children's books of the same name published by the Belgian author and illustrator Gabrielle Vincent. The film was selected to be screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, as part of the TIFF Kids programme at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and at the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. It was selected for the grand competition at feature film edition of the 2013 World festival of animated film Animafest Zagreb and was screened as the opening film. The film was released in the United States in 2013 by GKIDS. There is also an English dub that was released on 28 February 2014, with the voices of Forest Whitaker, Mackenzie Foy, Lauren Bacall, Paul Giamatti, William H. Macy, Megan Mullally, Nick Offerman, and Jeffrey Wright. The film received widespread critical acclaim, and became the first animated film to win the Magritte Award for Best Film. Thriller 13 Frightened Girls is a 1963 Cold War spy film directed and produced by William Castle. Kathy Dunn stars as a teenage sleuth who finds herself embroiled in international espionage. Castle was famous for promoting his films with gimmicks, and this one was no exception. He generated publicity by advertising for girls from 13 different countries to compete for parts as daughters of diplomats. As usual, he stretched the truth to suit his needs. Not all of the girls were from the countries they represented. Also, there were 15 girls in all. Comedy Losin' It is a 1983 comedy film starring Tom Cruise, Shelley Long, Jackie Earle Haley, and John Stockwell. The film is directed by Curtis Hanson. It was filmed largely in Calexico, California. Documentary film Thicker Than Paint Thinner is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Babak Afrassiabi. Comedy What? is a 1973 comedy film written and directed by Roman Polanski, starring Marcello Mastroianni, Sydne Rome and Hugh Griffith. Thriller Fait Accompli is a 1998 thriller film directed by Andrzej Sekula. Thriller Young, High and Dead is a movie directed by Portia Barnett-Herrin and Jonathan Brady Science Fiction Amazon Women on the Moon is a 1987 American satirical comedy film that parodies the experience of watching low-budget movies on late-night television. The film, featuring a large ensemble cast, was written by Michael Barrie and Jim Mulholland, and takes the form of a compilation of twenty-one comedy skits directed by five different directors: Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Peter Horton, John Landis and Robert K. Weiss. The title Amazon Women on the Moon refers to the central film-within-a-film, a spoof of science fiction movies from the 1950s that borrows heavily from Queen of Outer Space starring Zsa Zsa Gabor, itself a movie that recycles elements of earlier science fiction works such as Cat-Women of the Moon, Fire Maidens from Outer Space and Forbidden Planet. Film actors making cameo appearances in various sketches included Rosanna Arquette, Ralph Bellamy, Griffin Dunne, Carrie Fisher, Steve Forrest, Steve Guttenberg, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kelly Preston and Henry Silva, alongside television actors such as Ed Begley, Jr., Bryan Cranston, David Alan Grier, Howard Hesseman, Peter Horton, William Marshall, Joe Pantoliano, Robert Picardo and Roxie Roker. Documentary film Campo de Flamingos sem Flamingos is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by André Príncipe. Comedy Getting to Know You is a 1999 comedy, drama film directed by Lisanne Skyler. Documentary film George Harrison: Living in the Material World is a 2011 documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the life of Beatles member George Harrison. It earned six nominations at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, winning two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Nonfiction Special and Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming. Documentary film Golden Age of Czech Puppet Animation is a documentary film directed by Miroslav Kaczor. Comedy Le coppie is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, Alberto Sordi and Vittorio De Sica. It consists of three segments. Animation We Prayed in Water is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Joseph Erb. Comedy The Rules of Attraction is a 2002 comedy-drama film written and directed by Roger Avary, based on the novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis. It stars James van der Beek, Shannyn Sossamon, Ian Somerhalder, Jessica Biel, and Kip Pardue. Thriller Dagon is a 2001 Spanish horror film directed by Stuart Gordon and written by Dennis Paoli. Despite the title, the plot is actually based on H. P. Lovecraft's novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth rather than his earlier short story "Dagon". In fact, the setting takes place in 'Inboca', a Spanish adaption of 'Innsmouth'. Animation Across the Wind is a 2013 short animation film directed by Jun Pyo Hong. Thriller JUKAI: Mount Fuji Suicide Forest is a drama film directed by Hideya Yamaguchi. Comedy Three Colors: White is a 1994 French-Polish comedy-drama art film co-written, produced, and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. White is the second in The Three Colors Trilogy, themed on the French Revolutionary ideals, following Blue and preceding Red. White is about equality, with the film depicting Karol Karol, a shy man who, after being left by his wife in humiliating circumstances in Paris, loses his money, his residency, and his friends. As a deeply ashamed beggar in Warsaw, Karol begins his effort to restore equality to his life through revenge. Documentary film Undefeated is a 2011 documentary directed by Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin. The film documents the struggles of a high school football team, the Manassas Tigers of Memphis, as they attempt a winning season after years of losses. The team is turned around by coach Bill Courtney, who helps form a group of young men into an academic and athletic team. Documentary film Borealis is a 2008 documentary film by Frank Wolf that follows two friends on a 3,100 km canoe adventure through the northern Boreal forest of Manitoba and Ontario. The film looks at the industrial threats to the pristine, vast wilderness north of the 51st parallel from the perspective of those who live in the region. The film is notable for its quirky and humorous tone in spite of the subject matter. It won the Grand Prize as well as Prize for Best Canadian Film at the 2009 Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival and was one of the Top Ten Most Popular Canadian Films at the 2008 Vancouver International Film Festival. It aired multiple times on CBC's documentary in Canada in 2009-10. Comedy Father Is a Bachelor is a 1950 romantic comedy film starring William Holden and Coleen Gray. Thriller SS Experiment Camp is a 1976 Nazi exploitation film directed by Sergio Garrone. The plot concerns assorted sexual experiments on female prisoners in a concentration camp, presided over by a Nazi officer who needs a testicle transplant after being mutilated by a Russian girl. It gained infamy in the 1980s for its bad-taste sexual and violent content involving, as the title suggests, Nazi human experimentation. The film was banned in some countries, including the United Kingdom, where the film was subject to prosecution as one of the films known as "video nasties", a title used in the press and by campaigners that came to be used for a list of films that could be found obscene under the Obscene Publications Act. Bizarre Magazine, in a 2004 overview of the Naziploitation genre, said the following: "Its advertising campaign, an image of a semi-naked woman hanging upside-down from a crucifix, was instrumental in bringing unwanted attention to the Nasties, although, beyond that, its infamy is unwarranted". Animation Los Andes is a 2013 animation and short film written and directed by Cristobal León and Joaquín Cociña. Documentary film A Woman And A Half - Hildegard Knef is a 2001 German documentary film written and directed by Clarissa Ruge, with writing credits by Matthias Zuber. Comedy C'est La Vie features fifteen French beauties, and is an extension of the storyline used in Double EnJeu.The participants are not just actors, they are also characters leading double lives that intertwine through the storyline. C'est La Vie means making things happen, and having the audacity to obtain what one wants even if it means stopping everything and taking the time to give intense pleasure to two or three people wherever one happens to be.In a city, a young man, a married workman, a librarian, a nurse, and a clerk all in turn come up against the reality of existence!Full of Cadinot's usual sexual brilliance. Comedy Itha Innu Muthal is a 1984 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Reji, starring Shankar, Maniyanpilla Raju, Ranipadmini in lead roles with extended comeos by Mammootty and Mohanlal. Comedy Bugs Bunny Classics is a comedy animation film directed by Tex Avery, Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones and Robert McKimson. Animation Going Home is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Made in 1944, the cartoon features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc and was directed by Chuck Jones. The script writers for the Snafu cartoons were typically uncredited, though animation historians consider that the scriptwriter of this short was Dr. Seuss. Documentary film Bible Quiz is a documentary film directed by Nicole Teeny. Comedy Chopratown is a comedy drama from the BBC about private eye Vic Chopra. In the film Chopra investigates Ali Ergun, a shady Turkish bakery owner. During his investigation he falls foul of Asian wide boy Ash Desai and added to this is the mystery of a missing cow. Chopratown was directed by Sean Grundy, who also directed the first series of the Channel 4 drama Sugar Rush. The name "Chopratown" is a pun on the Jack Nicholson cult film Chinatown. Comedy Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White—Another Bite @ the Apple is a direct-to-video sequel to the animated film Happily N'Ever After released on DVD on March 24, 2009. Thriller Undeclared War is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Danny Lee, Olivia Hussey, Peter Lapis, Rosamund Kwan and Vernon G. Wells. Thriller Hide N Seek is a crime drama and thriller film directed by Hanuk Lee. Documentary film Entertainment Experience is a film project in which two films are created: one user-generated film and one professional film. In the Netherlands the professionals version was made by Dutch director Paul Verhoeven. On 19 July 2014 the China edition of the project was launched. In China director John Woo and actress Zhang Ziyi will be the inspirational figures. The script consists of eight parts. Part one was written by Kim van Kooten. The "crowd" subsequently wrote the scripts for the seven following parts. Both Verhoeven and the participating film crews made their film based on those scripts. The process of making the film was shown in a TV show on Dutch channel Veronica. The project was launched on 21 September 2011 and finished at the end of 2012. Paul Verhoeven announced the name of the movie on 7 May 2012 on the television show De Wereld Draait Door. The international title of the movie is Tricked. On 24 September 2012, the movie premiered in Theater Tuschinski in Amsterdam. The version by Verhoeven as well as the version made by the public were shown. Comedy After Christmas is a 2012 short comedy drama family film written and directed by Benjamin Kegan. Documentary film Dnestrovskiye melodii is a 1973 Soviet Moldavian musical film starring Sofia Rotaru in the main role, as well as Ion Suruceanu, Nadezhda Chepraga and Maria Cudreanu. The movie symbolizes the propaganda and ideology of the Soviet regime. The movie features songs in Romanian and Russian of Sofia Rotaru and other singers, as well as behind the scenes background voice monologues in Russian between the songs. Comedy Rufus Jones for President is a satirical musical-comedy short subject directed by Roy Mack, and starring Ethel Waters. The film also stars Sammy Davis, Jr. in his first onscreen appearance. Despite its tone that appears to today's audience as racist, it is still considered an important musical short. Comedy Sidewalks of London, also known as St. Martin's Lane, is a 1938 British, black-and-white, comedy drama starring Charles Laughton as a busker or street entertainer who teams up with a talented pickpocket, played by Vivien Leigh. The Film co-stars Rex Harrison and Tyrone Guthrie in a rare acting appearance. It also features Ronald Shiner as the barman. It was produced by Mayflower Pictures Corporation. Thriller If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front is a documentary film by filmmaker Marshall Curry, exploring the origins, motives, and organization of the Earth Liberation Front and Eco-terrorism in general. Additionally, it explains how the Department of Justice was able to find and arrest Daniel McGowan and his co-conspirators in a nationwide sweep in December 2005 and raises questions as to whether or not they deserved to be sentenced as "terrorists." The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where it also won an award for editing, and went on to screen within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival. On January 24, 2011, the film was announced as one of the five nominees for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Dream a Little Dream is a 1989 teen film directed by Marc Rocco and stars Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Meredith Salenger, Jason Robards, Piper Laurie and Harry Dean Stanton. It was filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina. Released in 1,019 theaters, it accumulated $5,552,441. This was the third film featuring the two Coreys. The film's sequel, Dream a Little Dream 2, was released in 1995. Documentary film Andrew Dice Clay: No Apologies is a 1993 documentary and comedy film written by Andrew Dice Clay and directed by David Bergman. Documentary film Dear Jack is a 2009 American documentary film starring Andrew McMahon, the vocalist, pianist and primary songwriter for the bands Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin. The documentary chronicles McMahon on a rollercoaster year, through the highs of recording and releasing a solo album and the lows of being diagnosed with leukemia and breaking up with his girlfriend. Documentary film LaBendig is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Hannes Schönemann. Thriller Kutti Pisasu is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language fantasy film written and directed by Rama Narayanan, in his 121st venture. The film stars Baby Keerthika, Sangeetha, Ramya Krishnan, Ramji and Nassar in lead roles.http://www.tamilstudios.com/content/2010/kutti-pisasu-movie-review/ Animation Pigeons! is a 2013 short film directed by Natália Koren and Vinícius Fontoura. Documentary film The Minoans is a 2004 documentary film directed by Tim Kirby and Melanie Archer. Comedy Totally Bill Hicks is a video released in 1994, re-released on DVD in 2002, documenting the life and comedy of Bill Hicks. It consists of two parts; Revelations, a recording of his last live performance in the United Kingdom made at the Dominion Theatre, and It's Just A Ride, a documentary about Hicks' life which featured interviews with friends, admirers, and family. In 2002 Totally Bill Hicks became the first of Hicks' videos to be released on DVD, prompting one critic to comment on how topical the comedian's material had remained. His joke about the Bush administration learning about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction "by looking at the receipt" was made in the context of the First Gulf War, but was equally relevant in the run up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Documentary film Kumar Talkies is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Pankaj Rishi Kumar. Science Fiction Slow Action is a 2011 science fiction short film written by Mark von Schlegell and directed by Ben Rivers. Animation Luke and Lucy: The Texas Rangers is a 2009 CGI animated feature film released on 21 July 2009 as the first of it kind to be created in Belgium in a projected 13 animated films, at a rate of one per year. The film is based on the Belgian comic book characters Luke and Lucy. The film is directed by Mark Mertens and Wim Bien, and produced by Skyline Entertainment, in partnership with CoToon, LuxAnimation, BosBros, and WAT Productions. The film was first announced in a 1 July 2005 press release. The Flanders Audiovisual Fund announced on 20 April 2006 that it would provide €12,500 for script development, and a further €237,500 was announced in September 2007 for production of the film. The total budget of the film is €9 million, making it the most expensive Flemish-Belgian film to date. Character voices for the Flemish version are being provided by Staf Coppens, Evelien Verhegge, Lucas Van Den Eynde, Sien Eggers and Filip Peeters. Character voices for the Dutch version are being provided by Frank Lammers, Jeroen van Koningsbrugge, Pierre Bokma, Kees Boot, Raymonde de Kuyper, Marijn Klaver, and Nanette Drazic. Thriller Big B is a 2007 Malayalam action-thriller film co-written and directed by Amal Neerad, starring Mammootty in the title role. The cinematography was done by Samir Thahir, and the Songs were composed by Alphons Joseph and background score was composed by Gopi Sundar. The movie is an unofficial remake of the American film Four Brothers, which in turn was loosely based on the American western The Sons of Katie Elder, with revised screenplay and action sequences. Even though the movie had an average box office reception in its initial run, it later went on to become a cult classic mainly because of its exceptionally original cinematography, path breakingly stylish action sequences and exquisite performance by Mammootty. Animation A Troll in Central Park is a 1994 American animated musical fantasy-comedy film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, creators of Thumbelina, The Land Before Time, All Dogs Go to Heaven, The Secret of NIMH and An American Tail. It was released on October 7, 1994 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. The film features the voice talents of Dom DeLuise as Stanley, Phillip Glasser as Gus, Tawny Sunshine Glover as Rosie, Cloris Leachman as Queen Gnorga, Hayley Mills as Hilary, Jonathan Pryce as Alan, and Charles Nelson Reilly as King Llort. It is the last Don Bluth film to star Dom DeLuise. The film failed terribly at the box office, barely earning back 0.3% of its budget, and has been universally dubbed by animation fans as Bluth's worst film and also one of the worst animated films of all time. Comedy Against all odds, the first theatrical production in over 20 years at Dominguez High School is going to be Thornton Wilder’s American classic “Our Town.” The kids at this Compton school are about to experience more than a culture clash, as they embark on a rich journey and discover the educational and social value of theater. OT: Our Town tells the story of human spirit and its strength against the clichés attempting to hold it down. Where Wilder wrote about little Grover’s Corners, this documentary exemplifies how Our Town is every town, Our Town is Compton. Comedy I ♥ Huckabees is a 2004 American philosophical comedy film from Fox Searchlight. It was produced and directed by David O. Russell, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jeff Baena. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Dustin Hoffman, Isabelle Huppert, Jude Law, Jason Schwartzman, Lily Tomlin, Mark Wahlberg, and Naomi Watts. Comedy Bride and Gloom is a 1918 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Mickey's 60th Birthday is the 1988 television special broadcast on the Walt Disney anthology television series on November 18, 1988 on NBC. As the title suggests, it was produced for the 60th anniversary of the Mickey Mouse character. Like Who Framed Roger Rabbit, much of the footage featured in the film is live-action with newly made animation. It was rebroadcast on Disney Channel Europe on November 18, 2008 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the special, as well as Mickey's 80th birthday. Animation "Cat's Cradle combines Xerox animation and analog rotoscope techniques with digital effects. Two generations of animation technique collide in this raw film/video. Original soundtrack by Helena Thompson of Purest Spiritual Pigs." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Ian Harvie Superhero is a 2013 comedy documentary film written by Ian Harvie and directed by Liam Kyle Sullivan. Documentary film The Interrupters is a 2011 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, that tells the story of three violence interrupters who try to protect their Chicago communities from the violence they once employed. It examines a year in which Chicago drew national headlines for violence and murder that plagued the city. The film features the work of CeaseFire, an initiative of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention. In 2004, Tio Hardiman created and implemented The Violence Interrupter concept. Violence interrupters Ameena Matthews, Cobe Williams and Eddie Bocanegra look back on their past experiences with street violence to try to steer young men and women in the right direction. Matthews, the daughter of former Chicago gang leader Jeff Fort, comes to the aid of the mother of Derrion Albert, a Chicago high school student whose death made national headlines when it was captured on videotape. Produced by Kartemquin Films, The Interrupters is directed by Steve James, director of the highly acclaimed documentary, Hoop Dreams, and co-produced by Alex Kotlowitz, author of the award winning book, There Are No Children Here. Documentary film Two Million Minutes: The 21st Century Solution is a 2008 documentary film directed by Dan Treharne. Documentary film Men's School is a 2011 documentady/drama/family film directed by Tommaso Cotronei. Documentary film Genius on Hold is a documentary film directed by Gregory Marquette. Documentary film Obaachan's Garden is a 2003 biographical documentary film written and directed by Linda Ohama. Documentary film Casa cuna is a 2010 short documentary film written by Alicia Segovia Juárez. Documentary film Seeking Netukulimk is a 2013 documentary drama history film written and directed by Martha Stiegman and Kerry Prosper. Comedy The Last Time I Saw Archie is a 1961 comedy film set in the waning days of World War II. Robert Mitchum stars as a lazy, scheming American soldier based on Arch Hall Sr. who is in an aviation school for pilots too old to fly aircraft but not too old to fly military gliders and liaison aircraft. Jack Webb produced, directed and costarred in what would be his final feature film. Documentary film "Like BILDER FRÅN LEKSTUGAN (2009), … MIN FILMEN ÄR MIN ÄLSKARINNA was compiled on behalf of the Stiftelsen Ingmar Bergman. Stig Björkman put together film material that was shot after 1965 during the preparations and shooting of Bergman’s films. In a setting reminiscent of Bergman’s feature film SARABAND (2002/03), Liv Ullmann sits at a table covered with numerous photographs; from there she presents Björkman’s documentation. Seven renowned film directors, from Olivier Assayas to Woody Allen, can be heard commenting on Bergman’s works. The title of the compilation film is a play on the quotation: “The theatre is my wife, but film is my mistress.”" Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Documentary film This May Be the Last Time is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Sterlin Harjo. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Sundance Channel acquired the distribution rights of the film. The film will have a TV premiere in Spring 2014. Thriller Philadelphia Experiment II is a 1993 science fiction film. It is the sequel to the 1984 film The Philadelphia Experiment, but has none of the same cast or crew and only two of the same characters. It stars Brad Johnson as David Herdeg and Gerrit Graham as the villain who meets an untimely end. Comedy Eastern College is a 2008 comedy drama film written and directed by James Francis Flynn. Documentary film Jonas in the Jungle is a 2013 documentary film by Peter Sempel about the filmmaker Jonas Mekas. It is part of a long term series of films about Mekas. The earlier films were focused more on Mekas' work, while this film is more about the life of the 'legend of film avant-garde' as he enters his 90's, still working, and still maintaining relevance in the modern world. The film also explores the Anthology Film Archives, of which Mekas' was one of the cofounders The film premiered Oct 3, 2013, in Hamburg, Germany. Comedy She Had to Eat is a 1937 comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. Comedy Her Choice is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Shown at Jump Festa 2012 hold in December, 2011. Bardock, Goku's father who was suppose to die when Freeza's attack hit him along with the Planet Vegeta, he was sent way back in time, where the planet was inhabited by a strange creatures. There, after a while he met Freeza's ancestor, a space pirate named Chilled and fought him to protect the planet. Documentary film Johnnie Got His Gun! is a 2010 documentary film directed by Yves Montmayeur. Comedy In the Sweet Pie and Pie is the 58th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Enduring Love is a 2004 British film directed by Roger Michell with screenwriter Joe Penhall, based on the novel of the same name by Ian McEwan. The story concerns two strangers who become dangerously close after witnessing a deadly accident. It stars Daniel Craig, Rhys Ifans and Samantha Morton with Bill Nighy, Susan Lynch and Corin Redgrave. Comedy Yesterday's Guys Used No Arsenic is a 1976 Argentine crime film directed by José A. Martínez Suárez. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Superegos is a 2014 German drama film directed by Benjamin Heisenberg. The film had its premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller The Passenger is a 1975 film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Written by Antonioni and Peter Wollen, the film is about a British-American journalist, David Locke who assumes the identity of a dead businessman while working on a documentary in Chad, unaware that he is impersonating an arms dealer with connections to the rebels in the current civil war. Co-starring Maria Schneider, The Passenger was the final film in Antonioni's three-picture deal with producer Carlo Ponti and MGM, after Blowup and Zabriskie Point, and competed for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band is a 1968 musical film from Walt Disney Productions based on a biography by Laura Bower Van Nuys, directed by Michael O'Herlihy, with original music and lyrics by the Sherman Brothers. Set against the backdrop of the 1888 presidential election, the film portrays the musically talented Bower family, American pioneers who settle in the Dakota Territory. Walter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen, Lesley Ann Warren and John Davidson head the cast. Kurt Russell is also featured, and, in a bit part, Goldie Hawn makes her big-screen debut. Comedy The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood is a 1965 television film directed by Sid Smith. Animation Pac Bros is a 2011 animated short film. Science Fiction The Borrower is a 1991 American science fiction horror film directed by John McNaughton. The film is about an alien serial killer, who is sent to Earth to live among humans as a form of penalty. It stars Rae Dawn Chong, Tom Towles and Antonio Fargas. Tony Amendola has a short appearance as a doctor. Mädchen Amick, of Twin Peaks fame, briefly appears as a rock groupie. Pamela Norris cameos as a hooker. One of McNaughton's previous films and one of the most well known and revered of his filmography, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, is referenced in a poster that can be seen in one scene on the street and a commercial can be overheard warning about the disturbing nature of the film on a television during a scene in the hospital. Comedy Ammaa Ki Boli is a comical genre movie directed by Narayan Chauhan and produced by Mukesh Chaudhary under the banner of Street Act Production. The story revolves around an old-aged husbandless mother, her 5 grown-up children’s and a second-rate two-seater scooter. The movie features Faruk Zafar as Ammaa in lead role, following with Priyal Patil, Govind Namdev, Sitaram Panchal, Sanjay Mishra, Hrishita Bhatt, Zakir Hussain Actor, Ishtiaq Khan, Shekhar Singh and others in their respective important roles. Documentary film Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen is a black-and-white 1969 Portuguese documentary film by João César Monteiro, then using the name João César Santos, about the notable poet. It was Monteiro's first completed film. It is dedicated to the memory of Carl Theodor Dreyer. Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen is part of a series of short-films dedicated to relevant personalities of Portuguese arts and literature produced by the company Cultura Filmes with support from the Gulbenkian Foundation. Monteiro, at the time with no references besides having frequented the London School of Film Technique, was recommended to Ricardo Malheiro, the owner of Cultura Filmes and himself a director of documentary shorts, by Alberto Seixas Santos and António Pedro Vasconcelos. Initially, Monteiro was developing a project on 19th-century novelist Camilo Castelo Branco to be named Como Filmar Camilo?. The choice of the Gulbenkian Foundation to confine the series to living personalities made him turn to Sophia. The work opens with Monteiro reading the credits in voice-over. The poet is filmed among her children in the Algarve during the summer. Documentary film Kvadrat is a 2013 documentary feature film written, co-produced, and directed by Anatoly Ivanov. The film explores the realities of techno DJing, using the example of Russian DJ Andrey Pushkarev. Filmed as a hybrid between a road-movie and a music video, Kvadrat not only illustrates the festive atmosphere of techno night clubs, but also reveals the lesser known side of this profession. Shot in Switzerland, France, Hungary, Romania and Russia, the film omits the typical documentary elements: no interviews, no explanatory voice-over, no facts, no figures. It gives priority to abundantly sounding techno music, leaving the detailed interpretation to the viewer. Cinematically, Kvadrat is of note for its distinctive color photography, intricate sound design, attention to details and lack of traditional dramatic structure, achieved on a very low budget. Documentary film Suge Knight is a 2012 documentary film directed by Antoine Fuqua. Comedy Christmas in Love is a 2004 film starring Christian De Sica, Danny De Vito, Massimo Boldi, Cristiana Capotondi and Ronn Moss. The film was directed by Neri Parenti. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 63rd Golden Globe Awards. Comedy Eloise at the Plaza is a live-action film based on the Eloise series of children's books drawn and written by Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight. It stars young Sofia Vassilieva as Eloise, an irrepressible six-year-old girl who lives in the penthouse at the top of the Plaza Hotel in New York City. This film was produced by Handmade Films and DiNovi Pictures for Walt Disney Television with distribution handled by the ABC Television Network, and released on both VHS and DVD by Buena Vista Home Entertainment in 2003. Documentary film Search for the Truth is an anti-Mormon video produced by Tri-Grace Ministries. The video begins with the claim that Jesus Christ and Joseph Smith Jr. were “two of the worlds most prominent and influential men.” It then presents what it claims to be the teachings of Joseph Smith Jr. and contrasts them to what it claims to be the teachings of Jesus Christ. A question is raised regarding whether the movements which the video classifies as “Christianity” and “Mormonism” are compatible, despite the claim by both that “Jesus is the Christ.” The video takes portions of the Book of Mormon and compares it to the Bible. The video implies that you have to follow Jesus or Joseph Smith but not both. Thriller Mayilpeelikkavu is a Malayalam film released in 1998 starring Kunchacko Boban and Jomol. This is the third film of Kunchacko Boban. The film is about re-incarnation and revenge.This movie is a remake of English film 'Dead Again'. Comedy Trash-talk doesn’t faze them. Taller competition doesn’t rattle them. In fact, this team of little people has street ball credentials and tricks that would make the Globetrotters stop and take notes. Still, they are faced with a monumental challenge – winning a $50,000 prize in a local basketball tournament so that Roger (a little person) can afford to send his son to college.As the days count down to the tournament, the team of little people is on a quest to find the “right man for the middle.” The guys chase after former NBA superstar Dennis Rodman. Rodman isn’t an easy sell until Jack the Agent (Richard Portnow, “The Sopranos”) convinces him that this team could be his ticket to a new public image. Rodman must decide whether to fade away or find the heart to help the team of little people play to win.The Minis – with the help of a loyal Rodman – will pass, shoot, and weave their way into your heart, taking the words “teamwork” and “determination” to new heights. This heart-warming comedy is a fast break to fun for the entire family affirming that no dream – big or small – is ever out of reach!sdga-talk doesn’t faze them. Taller competition doesn’t rattle them. In fact, this team of little people has street ball credentials and tricks that would make the Globetrotters stop and take notes. Still, they are faced with a monumental challenge – winning a $50,000 prize in a local basketball tournament so that Roger (a little person) can afford to send his son to college. As the days count down to the tournament, the team of little people is on a quest to find the “right man for the middle.” The guys chase after former NBA superstar Dennis Rodman. Rodman isn’t an easy sell until Jack the Agent (Richard Portnow, “The Sopranos”) convinces him that this team could be his ticket to a new public image. Rodman must decide whether to fade away or find the heart to help the team of little people play to win. The Minis – with the help of a loyal Rodman – will pass, shoot, and weave their way into your heart, taking the words “teamwork” and “determination” to new heights. This heart-warming comedy is a fast break to fun for the entire family affirming that no dream – big or small – is ever out of reach! Thriller By Dawn’s Early Light is an HBO Original Movie, aired in 1990 and set in 1991. It is based on the 1983 novel Trinity's Child, written by William Prochnau. The film is one of the last to depict the events of a fictional World War III before the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Comedy What time is it? is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It was co-produced with France. Thriller Quarantine is a 2008 American science fiction horror film directed by John Erick Dowdle and starring Jennifer Carpenter, Jay Hernandez, Columbus Short, Greg Germann, Steve Harris, Dania Ramirez, Rade Sherbedgia and Johnathon Schaech. The film is a remake of the Spanish film REC and features several differences such as added and excluded scenes and characters, dialogue and a different explanation for the virus. Shot in the "found footage" style, the movie was released on October 10, 2008 by Screen Gems. Quarantine features no incidental music, being "scored" only with sound effects. It received mixed reviews from critics and was moderately successful at the box office. The film was followed by Quarantine 2: Terminal. Comedy Mr. Lemon of Orange is a comedy film starring El Brendel and Fifi D'Orsay, directed by John G. Blystone, and released by Fox Film Corporation. Comedy La vida en un hilo is a 1945 Spanish comedy film written, directed and produced by Edgar Neville. Neville later modified the film for the stage, with an adaptation of the same name. It was remade twice, as a Mexican film La engañadora in, directed by José Díaz Morales and as Spanish film titled Una mujer bajo la lluvia in directed by Gerardo Vera. Documentary film Closed by Prescription is a 2008 Bulgarian documentary, written and directed by Malina Petrova. Documentary film I Survived BTK, is a feature-length, true-crime/horror documentary produced by UNSUB Films and directed by Marc D. Levitz. The film focuses on Charlie Otero as he copes with discovering the truth behind the murders of four of his family members by Dennis Rader, a serial killer known as "BTK". I Survived BTK aired on DOC: The Documentary Channel on 15 January 2012, the 38th anniversary of the Otero family murder. Comedy Feed the Kitty is a Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, in which bulldog Marc Antony adopts a small cat, Pussyfoot, and tries to hide it from his owner. The cartoon was released theatrically on February 2, 1952, and in 1994 was voted #36 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Comedy Law Point is a 2014 Indian Malayalam drama thriller film written by Devadas and directed by Lijin Jose. It stars Kunchako Boban as an advocate. and Namitha Pramod as a modern, city bred girl. Comedy "After the boys leave the party . . ." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Absolute Hangover is a 1999 Norwegian comedy film directed by Petter Næss, starring Ingar Helge Gimle and Brit Elisabeth Haagensli. John and Siri Lill are around forty and have been together for most of their lives, without getting married. When John's drinking gets out of hand, Siri Lill decides to move back with her parents. John goes on a drunken binge, and just as the apartment is in a terrible mess, Siri Lill decides to return. Comedy The Rajah is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by Hal Roach and starring Harold Lloyd. Thriller Shadows in the Storm is a 1988 drama/thriller film by Terrell Tannen. Science Fiction Brick Bradford was the 35th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was based on the comic strip Brick Bradford, which was created by Clarence Gray and William Ritt. Documentary film Sliding Liberia is a 2007 film directed by Britton Caillouette and Nicholai Lidow. Thriller The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry is a 1945 film noir directed by Robert Siodmak, starring George Sanders as an aging bachelor who looks after his two sisters, one of whom tries to sabotage his romance with his co-worker. It is based on the play Uncle Harry by Thomas Job. Animation Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole is a 2010 Australian-American computer-animated epic fantasy-adventure film based on the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series by Kathryn Lasky. Zack Snyder directed the film as an animation debut, with Jim Sturgess, Geoffrey Rush, Emily Barclay, Helen Mirren, Ryan Kwanten, Anthony LaPaglia, and David Wenham voicing the characters set in Pre-Aboriginal Australia. Warner Bros. distributed the film with the Australian companies Village Roadshow Pictures and Animal Logic, the latter having produced visual effects for Happy Feet. Production took place in Australia, and the film was released in RealD 3D and IMAX 3D on September 24, 2010. Thriller The Seventh Target is a film directed by Claude Pinoteau released on Dec 19, 1984. Comedy Roadkill is a film by Canadian director Bruce McDonald, filmed and released in 1989. In a review of the film's soundtrack album, the website Allmusic calls the film "an increasingly weird mix of Heart of Darkness and The Wizard of Oz". Documentary film Documentary about the Los Angeles Northridge earthquake of 1994, showing extensive aftermath damage, including fires, highway damage, and collapse of the Northridge Meadows apartment complex. Comedy Aashiq is a 2001 Bollywood movie directed by Indra Kumar. The film stars Bobby Deol and Karisma Kapoor in the lead. This is a remake of Telugu movie Gulabi. The film premiered on 26 January 2001 in Mumbai, Aashiq was declared 'Below Average' at the Indian box-office. Documentary film The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories is a Bulgarian documentary feature film directed by Andrey Paounov in collaboration with historian Lilia Topouzova. It was included in the 46th International Critics' Week of the Cannes Film Festival 2007 Documentary film Cool It is a 2010 documentary film written by Terry Botwick, Sarah Gibson, Ondi Timoner and directed by Ondi Timoner. "Bjorn Lomborg is a provocative contrarian. He won unusual prominence for a Danish academic by writing The Skeptical Environmentalist, an international bestseller that questioned assumptions about environmental decline. Many critics weighed in harshly, asserting that Lomborg’s credentials as a political scientist didn’t make him an expert on environmental science. But Lomborg stood his ground, amassed data to counterattack and became a voice to be reckoned with. As an openly gay vegetarian who often challenges liberal doctrine, he remains hard to pigeonhole politically. In Cool It, he enters the contentious debate over global warming, amplifying points that he raised in a book of the same title. Lomborg doesn’t deny that climate change is occurring, but he believes activists need fresh responses. He takes issue with Al Gore and finds fault with prevailing strategies to control carbon emissions. Focusing on the world’s growing energy needs, Lomborg tours laboratories of future technologies such as water splitting, algae fuel and wave energy. He also raises the possibility to mitigate climate change through geo-engineering with experimental techniques such as cloud brightening. Whether you accept his views or not, the film brings a heady sense of urgency to confronting a global crisis. Director Ondi Timoner has proven herself a versatile filmmaker with larger-than-life characters in DIG!, about a rock and roll rivalry, and We Live in Public, about an Internet visionary. Both films won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. In Cool It, she briskly covers extensive territory, delving into Lomborg’s background as a Green Peace loyalist turned dissident, and detailing the free speech fight that nearly destroyed his career. She synthesizes Lomborg’s ideas with punchy visuals and includes testimony from his opponents, including Stephen Schneider, the Stanford University climatologist who recently died. Firing off ideas like a tennis ball machine, Lomborg comes across as eager for debate. This film should give him plenty more occasions to engage." Quoting Thom Powers from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Comedy National Lampoon Presents Cattle Call is a 2006 National Lampoon comedy film written and directed by Martin Guigui, and starring Thomas Ian Nicholas and Jenny Mollen. The R-rated film was released via DVD on May 13, 2008 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Documentary film Kilpisjärvellä is a 2013 short adventure documentary film written and directed by Axel Straschnoy. Thriller Aparelho Voador a Baixa Altitude is a Portuguese film from Swedish director Solveig Nordlund. Its main actors are Miguel Guilherme and Margarida Marinho. The film was based on the short story "Low Flying Aircraft" by J.G. Ballard. Margarida Marinho's performance was nominated in 2003 for the Golden Globe, Portugal for Best Actress in a Motion Picture. Science Fiction Revengers Tragedy is a film adaptation of the 1606 play The Revenger's Tragedy. It was directed by Alex Cox and adapted for the screen by Cox's fellow Liverpudlian, Frank Cottrell Boyce. The film stars Christopher Eccleston as the revenge-obsessed Vindice, with Derek Jacobi as the evil Duke, Eddie Izzard as his lecherous son Lussurioso, Diana Quick as the Duchess, Andrew Schofield as Vindice's brother Carlo, Carla Henry as his virtuous sister Castiza, and Marc Warren and Justin Salinger as the Duchess's sons Supervacuo and Ambitioso. The original play is set in a depraved Italian court, but Cottrell Boyce's screenplay relocates it to a futuristic version of Liverpool in the year 2011, following the aftermath of a natural disaster which has destroyed the southern half of Great Britain. The city is a dystopia in which society is collapsing and where vendettas and the crude exercise of power are the norm. Jacobi's Duke is the most powerful crime lord in the city. Cottrell Boyce's script rearranges the play heavily and mixes the original Jacobean language with modern language. Thriller Play Misty for Me is a 1971 American psychological thriller film, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, in his directorial debut. Jessica Walter and Donna Mills co-star. The original music score was composed by Dee Barton. In the film, Eastwood plays the role of a radio jockey being stalked by an obsessed female fan. Animation Whatever Happened To Ultraman? is a 2010 animated documentary written and directed by John Walsh. Comedy You Know What Sailors Are is a 1928 British silent comedy drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Alf Goddard, Cyril McLaglen and Chili Bouchier. The crews of British and Spanish ships enter into a bitter rivalry. It was made at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. The film is based on the novel A Light for his Pipe by E.W. Townsend. Comedy Bringing Up Husbands is a 1959 comedy film directed by Shiro Toyoda. Thriller A group of campers are stalked by a deranged redneck with a pig mask. Animation Le Droit de suite is a 2011 educational, animated short film directed by Pierre-emmanuel Lyet. Animation A mysterious group of ninja called the Sora-nin from the Sky Country makes a surprise attack on Konoha. This is because Konoha nearly destroyed the Sky Country during the last Shinobi World War. However, they survived and now are after Konoha and the Fire Country for revenge. The group starts attacking Konoha causing mass mayhem, with flying ninjas on winged-mechanical devices bombarding the village. A boy comes all the way to inform Konoha that his village had been attacked and he was looking for his sensei, who was currently in Konoha, to go with him to heal the injured at his village. A 3 man team consisting of Naruto, Sakura and Hinata are sent along to help the boy's village and they accompany Amaru, the boy and Shinnou his sensei back to the village. The team travel through a forest full of eerie beasts and poisonous animals by small rowing boats down a river. A Sora-Nin suddenly appears and they hide by the riverside with Naruto and Amaru hiding underwater until the Sora-Nin goes. When they resurface, Amaru gets caught in the weeds underwater and loses his precious scalpel (a present from his beloved sensei). While helping Amaru with the weeds, Naruto notices that Amaru is in fact a "she" due to her breasts present. Naruto blushes while at the same time, a poisonous piranha-like fish bites him and he faints. Later on, Naruto wakes up still blushing, also because Amaru was sucking the poisonous blood out of the wound on his thigh thus saving Naruto. Naruto asks her if he's a "she" and suggests that Amaru has feelings for her sensei and he gets slapped. Meanwhile at Konoha, the Sora-nin retreats because they were out of chakra to maintain flying, so Konoha sends another special team to look for their base. Sai approaches the ships which is near the beach on one of his ink birds to attract attention while Shikamaru and Kakashi hides behind some rocks near the shore waiting for the right time to infiltrate and attack. At Orochimaru's lair, Orochimaru is now ill because the body transfer jutsu he uses is close to expiration. Kabuto is attending to him and tells Sasuke that the Sora-nin is attacking Konoha to which Sasuke gives an "I don't care" reply. Orochimaru orders Sasuke to get a man who is able to help him perfect his reincarnation jutsu. Naruto and company finally reach Amaru's village to find that the village had been badly attacked and some parts are now in ruins with the inhabitants nowhere to be seen. Amaru cries and runs around trying to find some villages she unknowingly triggered a trap with a bunch of kunai flying towards her, her sensei Shinnou steps in and protects her but fails. Naruto, Sakura and Hinata run to the scene but it was too late, Shinnou dies. After Amaru comes to her senses they continue to look for villages. Sasuke is on his way to the village. Later on through a series of events Hinata gets separated from Sakura and Naruto. Naruto and Sakura find themselves in front of an evil monster that claims to be a bijuu, the Zero Tails, who feeds on the darkness of human souls and somehow took over Amaru. Sakura proves to be no match for the beast, the creature senses that Naruto has a huge dark energy/power inside of him so it taunts Naruto and tries to make him use that power, saying "He cannot save anyone without it" this makes Naruto remember about his failure in saving Sasuke and is emotionally unstable taking on the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox form, eventually the four tails state. After fighting for a while, he turns back to normal when the seal which Jiraiya gave to Naruto activates and removes Kyuubi's chakra. Naruto tells Amaru to ignore the darkness in her heart which finally resulted in the beast getting defeated. Sakura wakes up in Naruto's arms and punches him - awkwardly. They decided to separate with Naruto going on to look for the villagers and Hinata and Sakura going back to get help. Amaru, who was supposed to go with Sakura stays to help Naruto. They then found some old ruins in... Comedy The Courtship of Eddie's Father is a 1963 romantic comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Glenn Ford as a widowed father, with a young son to care for, played by Ron Howard. It inspired a television series of the same name, starring Bill Bixby and Brandon Cruz. Comedy Villa Cariño está que arde is a 1968 Argentine film. Animation Kaiketsu zorori: da da da daibôken! is an animation film directed by Tomoko Iwasaki. Documentary film Gun To Tape is a 2012 documentary film directed by David Forbes. Comedy Rapid Response Corps is a 2012 action comedy film written by Stanislav Donchev and Vasko Mavrikov and directed by Stanislav Donchev. Science Fiction Dæmos Rising is a direct-to-DVD spin-off of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was released direct-to-video and produced by the independent production company Reeltime Pictures. It is a sequel to the Third Doctor serial The Dæmons and the 1995 Reeltime video Downtime and is also a tie-in to Telos Publishing's Time Hunter range of books, another Doctor Who spin-off. Comedy Katas ng Saudi is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Jose Javier Reyes. Science Fiction Retroactive is a 1997 science fiction film written by Michael Hamilton-Wright, Robert Strauss, Phillip Badger and directed by Louis Morneau. Comedy Topsy-Turvy is a 1999 musical drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh and stars Allan Corduner as Arthur Sullivan and Jim Broadbent as W. S. Gilbert, along with Timothy Spall and Lesley Manville. The story concerns the 15-month period in 1884 and 1885 leading up to the premiere of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. The film focuses on the creative conflict between playwright and composer, and the decision by the two men to continue their partnership, which led to the creation of several more famous Savoy Operas between them. The film was not released widely, but it received very favourable reviews, including a number of film festival awards and two design Academy Awards. While considered an artistic success, illustrating Victorian era British life in the theatre in depth, the film did not recover its production costs. Leigh cast actors who did their own singing in the film, and the singing performances were faulted by some critics, while others lauded Leigh's strategy. Documentary film Beware of Christians is a 2010 American documentary film. It is directed by Will Bakke, produced by Michael B. Allen and Alex Carroll, and stars Michael B. Allen, Will Bakke, Alex Carroll, and Matt Owen. This is Will Bakke's second documentary film. Original Production began in April 2009 in Dallas, Texas and completed in April 2010. The film has had limited screening around the US since it premiered on April 3, 2010, and was released on DVD January 14, 2011. The film is notable for its controversial title and unique distribution model of "Name-Your-Own-Price". Science Fiction Having defeated Logos and the Earth Alliance, the triumphant Chairman Durandal now reveals his ultimate plan for humanity. The world reacts with confusion and horror to the details of the Destiny Plan, but Durandal has come too far to let anyone stand in the way of his dream of eternal peace and happiness. Using the weapons of his fallen enemies, the Chairman demonstrates that he will stop at nothing to create his new world. The Archangel and its allies are now humanity's last hope to prevent Durandal from carrying out his plans. Once again, a fierce battle begins around the Requiem cannon and its relay stations, and the Gundam pilots meet in a final confrontation over the lunar surface. Shinn against Athrun, Kira against Rey, Archangel against Minerva... in the end, there can be only one victor. Thriller Prisoner of Love is a 1999 thriller film directed by Steve DiMarco. Science Fiction The Man In The White Suit is a 1951 satirical comedy film made by Ealing Studios. It starred Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker and was directed by Alexander Mackendrick. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing for Roger MacDougall, John Dighton and Alexander Mackendrick. It followed a common Ealing Studios theme of the "common man" against the Establishment. In this instance the hero falls foul of both trade unions and the wealthy mill owners who attempt to suppress his invention. Animation The Coat is a 2007 animation short film written and directed by Orlanda Laforêt. Comedy The Heart Specialist is a romantic comedy film starring Wood Harris, Zoe Saldana, Brian J. White, and Mýa. Originally released under the title Ways of the Flesh, the film premiered at the 2006 Boston Film Festival. The film was written, produced, and directed by Dennis Cooper and was released in limited theaters in the United States on January 14, 2011. Science Fiction Images of the Last Battalion is a 2"29, black and white, Retro-fiction 3DCG/Animation short film directed by Koichi Kishita in 2005, then he was student at the Digital Hollywood graduate school of Tokyo. This work was officially released at the Raiden theater in May 2006, as a trailer for Mamoru Oshii's Kerberos Panzer Jäger. Comedy Kenn' ich, weiß ich, war ich schon! is a 1981 comedy film directed by Monica Teuber. Thriller Derrière les murs is a French supernatural-thriller film written and directed by Julien Lacombe and Pascal Sid. Comedy Guzaarish is a 2010 Indian drama romance film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, starring Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles. The film is produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ronnie Screwvala under the banner of SLB Films and UTV Motion Pictures.The first look of Guzaarish was released on 23 September 2010. The film was released on 19 November 2010. Thriller Red Canyon is a 2008 film by writer/producer Laura Pratt and writer/director Giovanni Rodriguez. Red Canyon was filmed in the badlands of Utah in 2007 and stars Norman Reedus, Justin Hartley, and Christine Lakin Several of the cast members are notable for other performances. Norman Reedus stars in the hit film The Boondock Saints, and its sequel, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day; Justin Hartley plays Oliver Queen on the television series Smallville; Noah Fleiss was the anti-hero Tugger in the cult classic Brick; and Christine Lakin played opposite Paris Hilton in The Hottie and the Nottie. The film is also notable for the controversial ending and as the debut film of Puerto Rican director Giovanni Rodriguez, the stepson of well-known artist Antonio Martorell. Animation Leonardo´s Diary is a 1973 animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy True Enough is a 2007 film directed by Sam Karmann. Documentary film Great White Death is a 1981 documentary/mondo film about great white sharks narrated by Glenn Ford. The film is notable for its Faces of Death-like footage of actual shark attacks. Thriller Crime and Passion is a 1976 comedy drama romance film written by Jesse Lasky Jr., Ivan Passer and William Richert and 4 more and directed by Ivan Passer. Documentary film Journey To Little Rock: The Untold Story Of Minnijean Brown is a 2001 documentary film directed by Rob Thompson. Documentary film The Freshwater Plague is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Jake Chirico. Thriller Dark and Stormy Night is a 2009 independent film spoofing the haunted house and murder mystery films produced by Hollywood in the 1930s and 40s. Larry Blamire directed and acted in the film and wrote the screenplay. The film also includes many cast members from Blamire's previous films The title refers to the often-parodied opening sentence from the novel Paul Clifford by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Animation Doron Coron is a 2012 short animation film directed by Yuichi Ito. Animation Be Human is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Grampy. It is now public domain. Documentary film Horowitz in Moscow is a TV movie. Documentary film Biùtiful cauntri is a 2007 Italian documentary film about illegal toxic waste dumping in Southern Italy. It was directed by Esmeralda Calabria and Andrea D'Ambrosio and written by Calabria, D'Ambrosio and Peppe Ruggiero. It focuses on the progressive poisoning of thousands of square miles of Southern Italian agricultural land and the deadly effects upon people, animals, and plant life in the areas of Sicily and Naples, and behind that the interwoven relations between the Italian government, corrupt pseudo-legitimate businessmen, and the Italian organized crime group, the Camorra. The title is literally the Italian pronunciation of "beautiful country". A secondary focus of the film is governmental inaction, in some cases lasting over a decade and a half, despite the pleas of the people affected. Documentary film Unzipped is a 1995 American documentary film, directed by Douglas Keeve. It follows fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi, Keeve's then boyfriend, as he plans and ultimately shows his fall 1994 collection. The film put such a rift in their relationship over Mizrahi's depiction that the two broke up over it. There are appearances by supermodels Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Kate Moss, as well as many other celebrities and designers from the fashion world and beyond. Comedy Broche de Oro is a 2012 Puerto Rican comedy film directed by Raúl Marchand Sánchez, starring Jacobo Morales, Adrián García, Diego de la Texera and Luis Omar O'Farrill. Science Fiction Buck Rogers is a 1939 Universal serial film starring Buster Crabbe as the eponymous hero, Constance Moore, Jackie Moran and Anthony Warde. It was based on the Buck Rogers character created by Philip Francis Nowlan, which had appeared in magazines and comic strips since 1928. Comedy The Lost Legend of Viking America is a documentary film directed by Mike Scholtz. Comedy The Stroller Strategy is a 2012 comedy film directed by Clément Michel. Comedy Dear Mr. Wonderful is a 1982 movie starring Joe Pesci. Thriller Charade is a 1963 Technicolor American romantic comedy/mystery film directed by Stanley Donen, written by Peter Stone and Marc Behm, and starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. The cast also features Walter Matthau, James Coburn, George Kennedy, Dominique Minot, Ned Glass, and Jacques Marin. It spans three genres: suspense thriller, romance and comedy. Because Universal Pictures published the movie with an invalid copyright notice, the film entered the public domain in the United States immediately upon its release. The film is notable for its screenplay, especially the repartee between Grant and Hepburn, for having been filmed on location in Paris, for Henry Mancini's score and theme song, and for the animated titles by Maurice Binder. Charade has received generally positive reviews from critics, and was additionally noted to contain influences of genres such as whodunit, screwball and spy thriller; it has also been referred to as "the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock never made." Comedy Barely Lethal is an upcoming action-comedy film directed by Kyle Newman and written by John D'Arco, starring Hailee Steinfeld, Jessica Alba, Sophie Turner, Samuel L. Jackson, Dove Cameron and Jaime King. The film is now scheduled to be released in the early part of 2015. Comedy Christmas Tree 3 is a comedy film directed by Levan Gabriadze, Catherine Telegina and Dmitry Kiselev. Documentary film The Second Cooler is a historical documentary directed by Ellin Jimmerson. Comedy Yes, Giorgio is a 1982 musical/comedy film starring Luciano Pavarotti, his only venture in film acting. Michael J. Lewis provided the original music for the film with cinematography by Fred J. Koenekamp. The film is based on the novel by Anne Piper and is rated PG in the United States. Animation Asterix and Cleopatra is a Belgian/French animated film released in 1968; it is the second Asterix adventure to be made into a feature film. Overseen by Asterix creators Goscinny and Uderzo, the film is noticeably more well-produced than its prequel, featuring far more detailed animation and a more polished soundtrack. Asterix and Cleopatra is practically a musical, featuring three individual song sequences and a more varied score than the earlier film. Elements of satire and surreal humour are prominent throughout. Documentary film High Price Of Gold is a 2012 short documentary drama film written by Diane Taylor and directed by Ross Domoney. Comedy Boldly Going Nowhere was a proposed American television show for Fox. Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day, the producers and stars of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, created the show along with their Always Sunny writers' assistant Adam Stein. While they did not plan to star in the show, they were the executive producers. Comedy King of the Islands is 1936 short romantic comedy film written by Joe Traub and directed by Ralph Staub. Comedy Not Much Force is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Guns, Girls and Gambling is a 2012 American action comedy thriller film written and directed by Michael Winnick. The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes Gary Oldman, Christian Slater, Megan Park, Helena Mattsson, Tony Cox, Chris Kattan, Dane Cook, and Jeff Fahey. Thriller Living in bondage is a 1992 Nigerian drama thriller film directed by Chris Obi Rapu, written by Kenneth Nnebue & Okechukwu Ogunjiofor and produced by Kenneth Nnebue. The film was shot straight-to-video and stars African Movie Academy Award winner Kanayo O. Kanayo, Nollywood actors Francis Agu, Okechukwu Ogunjiofor and a host of others. Documentary film Wired to Win is a 2005 documentary film directed by Bayley Silleck. ` Animation Little from the Fish Shop is an upcoming Czech animated film directed by Jan Balej. It tells the story of the fish king and his family, who are forced to move from the sea and set up a fish shop. The youngest daughter, Little, then falls in love with a human. The film is loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's story "The Little Mermaid". It uses puppets animated in stop motion. The film was produced through Miracle Film with co-production support from companies in Slovakia and France. It received eight million Czech crowns from the Czech State Cinematographic Fund, 90,000 euro from the Slovak Audiovisual Fund and 250,000 euro from Eurimages. The full budget corresponded to 1.5 million euro. Principal photography took 410 days. The film is set to be released in 2015. Animation "Any Bonds Today?" is a song written by Irving Berlin, featured in a 1942 animated propaganda film starring Bugs Bunny. Both were used to sell war bonds during World War II. Thriller Solo for Clarinet is a 1998 thriller film directed by Nico Hofmann. Comedy Boy! What a Girl! is a 1947 race film directed by Arthur H. Leonard and starring Tim Moore, with guest appearances by the Brown Dots, Slam Stewart, Sid Catlett and Gene Krupa. Comedy Johnny and the Dead is a 1995 tv mini-series, later re-released as film (DVD), written by Gerald Fox, Lindsey Jenkins and Terry Pratchett. Documentary film Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco is a 1915 American short comedy-documentary film both starring and directed by Roscoe Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. Comedy Swing It, Sailor! is a 1938 American film directed by Raymond Cannon. Documentary film Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man is a 2005 film by Lian Lunson about the life and career of Leonard Cohen. It is based on a January 2005 tribute show at the Sydney Opera House titled "Came So Far for Beauty", which was presented by Sydney Festival under the artistic direction of Brett Sheehy, and produced by Hal Willner. Performers at this show included Nick Cave, Jarvis Cocker, The Handsome Family, Beth Orton, Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Teddy Thompson, Linda Thompson, Antony, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, with Cohen's former back-up singers Perla Batalla and Julie Christensen as special guests. The end of the film includes a performance by Leonard Cohen and U2, which was not recorded live, but filmed specifically for the film, in New York in May 2005. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2005, and was released the same month in Canada by Lions Gate films along with the Sundance Channel. It was subsequently released in various other countries during 2006 and 2007. The film is distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment. A soundtrack CD is also available from Verve. The DVD of the film contains extra performances. Comedy Jerry the Tyke also known as Jerry the Troublesome Tyke is a cartoon dog created during the silent film era. Created by Cardiff-based animator Sid Griffiths, and shown throughout British cinemas as part of Pathé Pictorial's screen news-magazines, Jerry the Tyke was the first animated series to be made in Wales. Thriller The Black Panther is a 1977 British thriller film directed by Ian Merrick and starring Donald Sumpter, Debbie Farrington and Marjorie Yates. Ex-soldier turned armed robber Donald Neilson kidnaps a teenage heiress. A true case, with details verified from primary sources and limited dramatic licence, the film was heavily attacked in the media on first release, with interviewer Sue Lawley calling the film "sick" on the BBC's Tonight programme. but John Patterson for The Guardian commented on its DVD and Blu-ray release in 2012 that it "emerges as a meticulous, tactful, well-made and highly responsible true-crime movie". Comedy Teddy Bears' Picnic is a 2002 American comedy film written and directed by Harry Shearer. It was released in May 2002 to limited audiences. Shearer has a small role in the film. It is also Kenneth Mars' last film before his death. Thriller The Tingler is a 1959 horror-thriller film by American producer/director William Castle. It is the third of five collaborations with writer Robb White and stars Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, Patricia Cutts, Pamela Lincoln, Philip Coolidge and Judith Evelyn. The film tells the story of a scientist who discovers a parasite in human beings, called a "Tingler", which feeds on fear. The creature earned its name by making the spine of its host "tingle" when the host is frightened. In line with other Castle horror films, including the 1958 Macabre and 1959 House on Haunted Hill, Castle used gimmicks to sell the film. Most well known for The Tingler was called "Percepto!", vibrating devices in some theater chairs which activated with the onscreen action. The Tingler received mixed reviews and is generally considered a camp cult classic. Comedy The Spy in the Green Hat is a 1966 feature length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’s third season two-part episode "The Concrete Overcoat Affair." The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on November 25, 1966 and December 2, 1966 on NBC. It, as does the television series, stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. It is the fifth such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series. Unlike the four earlier feature movies, this film made only minimal changes to the episodes. The musical cues were essentially the same, and no major scenes were added or removed. What was changed was the addition of some short scenes that are more violent, sexy, and disturbing than generally shown on American network television at the time. For example, the deaths of Luger and von Kronen are shown longer and in more detail than on television. Pia Monteri is briefly shown in the film nude from the back, but on television that portion was edited out. And Miss Diketon has lines in the film that, as enthusiastically delivered by Janet Leigh, make clear the sensual pleasure she receives from both inflicting and receiving pain. Documentary film REAL PEOPLE. REAL PLACES. REAL MEMORIES. One of the most amazing tales in all sports. That's more than a team on the Marshall U. gridiron. It's a storied link to a college and a community that faced the worst and found its best. RETURN of the THUNDERING HERD tells the uplifting story of the school that overcame the deaths of most of its football team, coaches, and many devoted fans in a devasting 1970 plane crash.This superb sports documentary-with first-hand recall of events- takes you deeper into the amazing tale. Hear the stories of players who missed the flight. Meet the improbable replacment team that a town and a nation took to heart. Visit with Marshall stars now playing professionally. Out of the ashes rises a football program measured in wins, respect, and lasting tribute to events of a bitter November night, Go Herd! Documentary film Mas alla de los Gritos is a 1999 documentary film featuring the Latino/Chicano punk movement from the late 1970s up until the early 1990s. Producer Martin Sorrondeguy singer of hardcore punk bands Los Crudos and Limp Wrist, also founder of record label, Lengua Armada Discos, documentary film director and a prominent figure in both the straight edge scene and the queercore scene, illustrates the repurposing and remixing of punk music in the major Latino cities on the U.S. This one of a kind documentary sheds light on the political D.Y.I. philosophy which aims to empower youth to emancipate themselves from society's oppression. The film is composed of interviews and live performances. The film focuses on the struggle of Latino/Chicano against globalization, poverty, and identity. Documentary film Water Children is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Aliona van der Horst. Thriller Out of Annie's Past is a 1995 film directed by Stuart Cooper. Documentary film Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings is a 2012 documentary, biography and music film written and directed by Tadashi Nakamura. Documentary film Home Turf is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Ross Whitaker. Comedy The Hollywood Sign is a 2001 comedy/suspense drama film directed by Sönke Wortmann and written by Leon de Winter. It stars Tom Berenger, Rod Steiger and Burt Reynolds as three washed-up actors risking their lives to make a comeback, as well as Jacqueline Kim. Thriller Shade is a 2003 neo-noir crime drama starring Stuart Townsend, Gabriel Byrne, Thandie Newton, Jamie Foxx, Roger Guenveur Smith, Melanie Griffith and Sylvester Stallone. The film follows a trio of grifters who attempt to set up a legendary card sharp nicknamed "The Dean". The film is a complex web of interwoven and branching scenes and flashbacks. Documentary film Air! is a 1972 short animation documentary film directed by Paul Driessen. Documentary film The 727 Days Without Karamo is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Anja Salomonowitz. Thriller Nick Fury is a 2014 action adventure, thriller film written by Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and Andrew W. Marlowe. Science Fiction Pereval is a 1988 Soviet animated short film, directed by Vladimir Tarasov and written by Kir Bulychov. It is adapted from the first four chapters of Bulychyov's novel, Pereval. Comedy Alfons Zitterbacke is an East German film. It was released in 1966. Comedy Tadaima, Jacqueline is a comedy film directed by Akiko Ohku. Documentary film The independent documentary "Swallow Your Pride" straps you into the back of the short bus for a hilarious, poignant, and intimately voyeuristic look at the people behind the growing sport of competitive eating. Animation Heroes of the UAE is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ben Falk, Josiah Newbolt and Jordan Wood. Documentary film Out of Love is a 2009 short documentary film written by Peter Asmussen and directed by Birgitte Stærmose. Documentary film The Silk Flower is a documentary film directed by Kim Jeong-Wook. Comedy The Foreman of the Jury is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Mabel Normand. Documentary film Shadow Play: Indonesia's Year of Living Dangerously is a 2003 documentary film directed by Chris Hilton. Animation Flawed is a 2010 short animated documentary film and website by Halifax filmmaker Andrea Dorfman about body image, combining stop-motion animation and hand-painted images. Flawed was produced in Halifax by Annette Clarke for the National Film Board of Canada. According to Dorfman, the film was created to resemble a storyboard because it was based on a series of postcards that she has sent to a boyfriend while they were in a long-distance relationship. While Flawed is an autobiographical work, she also believes that it is universal because "I believe everyone has felt flawed at some point in their lives." In July 2012, the film version of Flawed received a nomination in the category New Approaches to News and Documentary Programming: Documentaries at the 33rd annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards. The film was nominated following its August 23, 2011 premiere on the PBS series POV. The film's awards also included an audience choice award at the New York City Short Film Festival. Festival selections included a premiere at the 2010 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. Thriller Flightplan is a 2005 mystery-thriller film directed by German film director Robert Schwentke and starring Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Erika Christensen, Kate Beahan, Greta Scacchi, and Sean Bean. The movie was loosely based on the 1938 mystery film The Lady Vanishes. It was released in North America on September 23, 2005. Animation Snowstorm is a 2010 animated short film written by Vladimir Golovanov and directed by Maria Mouat. Documentary film Bongolo is a 1952 Belgian film directed by André Cauvin. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula is a horror-war television film, which premiered in the United States on the USA Network on Halloween, October 31, 2000. It is about Vlad III Dracula, "the Impaler", the historical figure who gave Bram Stoker's Dracula his name. Comedy Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly is a 2000 comedy documentary film written by Dave Chappelle and directed by Stan Lathan. Animation The year is 2012. The world is even more infested with terrorism and terror politics. And it is truly hyper-connected. The network, they are saying, is finally everywhere - in our phones, in our vehicles, in our lives. The terrorists are using it to attack us in every way imaginable. Men of power are busy playing their usual political games around terrorism. People are helpless. But an answer has begun to emerge. L2, an underground, outlawed community of citizen vigilantes around the world has started taking terrorism head on. Latent Lava is the story of four agents from L2 trying to prevent a terrorist attack from being unleashed around the world. Comedy Sucedió en La Habana is a 1938 Mexican-Cuban film. It stars Carlos Orellana.One of the must successful and ambitious Cuban film during the 1930s. The film it's a combination of music, romance and comedy in a guided tour in Havana's hottest night spots. Comedy C.K. Dezerterzy is a 1986 comedy action/adventure war film written by Janusz Majewski and Pavel Hajny, and directed by Janusz Majewski. Documentary film Relationships (Vztahy) is a 2007 short documentary film under the direction and production of Inventura. Documentary film La Rosière de Pessac is the title of two hour-long films directed by Jean Eustache. The films cover an annual ceremony, held in Eustache's place of birth, in which the Major and his associates nominate a girl as the town's most virtuous. Therefore, the girls chosen in the two stated years are eponymous subjects of these documentaries, presented with the director's trademark hands-off style. Documentary film Black Kites is a 1996 short film written and directed by Jo Andres. Documentary film OT: Our Town is a 2002 documentary film directed by Scott Hamilton Kennedy. It is set at Dominguez High School in Compton, California. The school has not produced a play in twenty years and has no budget, nor a stage. The film documents the efforts by two teachers and twenty-four students' to adapt and update Thornton Wilder's American classic Our Town, set in an all-white small town during the years 1901 and 1913, to better reflect the ethic background of Dominguez High School and Compton in the year 2000. The film documents rehearsals and the self-doubts experienced leading up to the performance on June 8–10, 2000 in the school's cafeteria. Comedy Sailor Moon Super S: The Movie, known in Japan as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Super S: The Nine Sailor Soldiers Unite! Miracle of the Black Dream Hole and Sailor Moon Super S the Movie: Black Dream Hole in the English adaptation, is a 1995 Japanese animated film directed by Hiroki Shibata and animated by Toei Animation. It is the third film in the Sailor Moon series created by Naoko Takeuchi. The film debuted in Japanese theaters on December 23, 1995, accompanied by a 16-minute short film Ami's First Love. Pioneer Entertainment released it in the United States on August 15, 2000. Thriller The Jerky Boys: The Movie, also known as The Jerky Boys, is a 1995 comedy/crime film starring John G. Brennan and Kamal Ahmed, best known as the comedy duo The Jerky Boys. The film features two men, Johnny B. and Kamal, aka "the Jerky Boys", two self-described "low-lifes from Queens", who get into trouble with the Mafia when one of their prank calls leads them into a money laundering business. The Jerky Boys discover that their long-loved hometown bar will be torn down unless they stop it. Comedy Tango Underpants is a 2014 short, comedy & drama film written by John Collee and directed by Khrob Edmonds & Miranda Edmonds. Comedy Grand Sons is a 2004 film written and directed by Ilan Duran Cohen. Comedy S.P.Q.R.: 2,000 and a Half Years Ago is an Italian film comedy released in 1994. It stars Leslie Nielsen. Comedy Soshur Bari Zindabad is a 2002 Bangladeshi film released on Eid-ul-Fitr. The film marked the directorial debut of Debashish Biswas, son of Dilip Biswas. Documentary film The Maltese Double Cross – Lockerbie is a documentary film about the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Produced, written, and directed by Allan Francovich and financed by Tiny Rowland, the film was released by Hemar Enterprises in November 1994. Though it was never widely distributed, the film stirred up a great deal of controversy – particularly in the United Kingdom. Reviews of the film in major UK publications were mostly negative, even as they said that the film revealed certain problems in the mainstream account of the Lockerbie bombing. The film came in for fierce criticism from some American family members of victims of Pan Am 103 and from the governments of Britain and the United States. Other family members endorsed the conclusions of the film. Thriller Do Thug is a 1975 Indian film directed by S. D. Narang. Animation Cheatin' is a 2013 romantic comedy animation film written and directed by Bill Plympton. Science Fiction Fortress is a 1992 science fiction film directed by Stuart Gordon and shot at Warner Brothers Movie World in Queensland, Australia. The story takes place in a dystopian future. The main character in the movie, John Henry Brennick and his wife Karen B. Brennick are sent to a maximum security prison because they are expecting a second child, which is against strict one-child policies. It was followed by a sequel, Fortress 2: Re-Entry in 1999. Documentary film Total Balalaika Show is a 1994 film by director Aki Kaurismäki featuring a concert with Leningrad Cowboys and Alexandrov Ensemble. The concert took place on 12 June 1993 on Senate Square in Helsinki, Finland. The event drew a crowd of approximately 70,000 people from two nations - Finland and Russia - that had been engaged in a state of "peaceful coexistence" during the Cold War. The concert featured an eclectic mix of Western rock and Russian folk music, and folk dancers performing to rock songs. Comedy That's My Boy is a 2012 American comedy film starring Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg. The script was written by David Caspe and directed by Sean Anders. The film is about an alcoholic slacker named Donny Berger who fathered a son with his school teacher when he was 13 years old. Donny owes $43,000 in back taxes to the IRS and will have to serve a 3-year sentence if he does not pay it off by the end of the weekend, which happens to be his son's wedding weekend. It was produced by Sandler's production company Happy Madison and shot in the Massachusetts area. It was released on June 15, 2012, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and was nominated for eight Golden Raspberry Awards, ultimately winning in the categories of Worst Actor and Worst Screenplay. The film failed to make back its $70 million budget, making $57.7 million worldwide at the box office as well as being listed in the category of the films that are considered the worst. Science Fiction Video Games: The Movie is a documentary by Jeremy Snead about video games. After Indiegogo and Kickstarter crowdfunding campaigns in 2012 and 2013 respectively, the film was released in 2014. Snead said "about 45-hours of footage" was shot for the film, and intends to use that in future products, saying he plans "a follow up in some form or another because the reception of the film has been good and I think it’s something that deserves more treatment in film and television." Comedy The Immoral is a 2013 Norwegian comedy film directed by Lars Daniel Krutzkoff Jacobsen. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Samantha is a 1992 American film starring actress Martha Plimpton. Though at the time already a film actress for nearly ten years, this was the first vehicle in which Plimpton was the star. The film co-starred Dermot Mulroney, Hector Elizondo, Mary Kay Place and Ione Skye. It was a commercial failure, with mixed critical review. The film was released in the fall and promoted as a romance blockbuster. A soundtrack/score album was released in anticipation of success that never came. The film featured cameo appearances by Robert Picardo and Maryedith Burnell. Burnell had previously played the character of Helen Buckman, mother to Julie Buckman in the television version of the film Parenthood; in the film version, Julie was played by Martha Plimpton. Animation Solus is a 2012 animation short film directed by Robin Bersot, Camille Dellerie, Mickaël Larue and Thomas Rodriguez. Animation Theresia is a 2013 short animated film directed by Thomas Steiner. Documentary film The Wildest Dream is a 2010 theatrical-release feature documentary film about the British climber George Mallory who disappeared on Mount Everest in 1924 with his climbing partner Andrew Irvine. The film interweaves two stories, one about climber Conrad Anker returning to Everest to investigate Mallory's disappearance and the other a biography of Mallory told through letters, original film footage from the 1920s and archival photos. The film was released in the US and on giant screen cinemas around the world by National Geographic Entertainment in August 2010 as The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest. The film was released in the UK by Serengeti Entertainment in September 2010 as The Wildest Dream. This was Natasha Richardson's last film before her death on March 18, 2009. Comedy Two Little Indians is the 78th one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, created in 1952 directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ray Patterson, Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ed Barge with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released to theaters on October 17, 1953 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Comedy Daddy's Little Girls is a 2007 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Tyler Perry and produced by Perry and Reuben Cannon. It stars Gabrielle Union and Idris Elba. The film was released on February 14, 2007 by Lions Gate Entertainment. This is one of only three films directed by Perry that he does not appear in as well as the first of Perry's films to not be based on any of the filmmaker's stage plays. Documentary film ½ Revolution is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Omar Shargawi and Karim El Hakim. Thriller Bone Dry is an American drama film from 2007. It was directed by Brett A. Hart, written by Jeff O'Brien, starring Luke Goss and Lance Henriksen. Animation Smythson: 125 Years Of Magical Gifts is a 2013 animation short film directed by Virgilio Villoresi. Thriller Naina is a Hindi horror film released in India in 2005. It stars Urmila Matondkar. The film was premiered in the Marché du Film section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Its release caused controversy in India because its depiction of the protagonist seeing ghosts after receiving a corneal transplant was similar to existing fears in India surrounding corneal transplants and it was feared the film would discourage people from donating corneas or seeking corneal transplants. Documentary film Sretno dijete is a Croatian documentary film directed by Igor Mirković, and produced by Rajko Grlić, an Ohio University professor of film, in 2003. The film is a nostalgic autobiographical overview of the authors adolescence in SR Croatia in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the late 1970s and early 1980s which corresponded with the emergence of the Yugoslav Punk and the Yugoslav New Wave scene, both which the author affiliated to, thus turning this film into a rockumentary. The film features interviews and rare footage of some of the top former Yugoslav rock acts ever such as: Azra, Film and Haustor from the author's hometown Zagreb, Croatia where most of the story takes place; then members of Električni orgazam and Idoli whom the author visits in Belgrade, Serbia; as well as Pankrti and Buldožer from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Beside materials filmed around former Yugoslavia, the film also contains interviews with important former Yugoslav artists who currently live abroad. Comedy Radio Corazón is a 2007 Chilean Spanish-language film directed by and starring Roberto Artiagoitía. It portrays three stories based on phone calls made to El Rumpy's radio program in Chile, El chacotero sentimental. It was the highest grossing film for the week in Chile upon its release in October 4, 2007. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film El Chacotero Sentimental: La película. The stars of the film include Daniel Muñoz, Manuela Martelli, and Daniel Alcaíno. Comedy Hledá se táta is a 1961 Czechoslovak film, starring Josef Kemr. Comedy Mi candidato is a 1938 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Documentary film The Gerson Miracle examines many of the elements of the Gerson Therapy, explaining why we are so ill and how we have in our grasp the power to recover our health without expensive, toxic or mutilating treatments, using the restorative forces of our own immune systems.Even the most advanced cases of cancer can be successfully reversed using this method. While the results seem miraculous, the real "miracle" lies within our own body and its healing processes. Comedy Just You and Me, Kid is a 1979 comedy film that stars Brooke Shields, George Burns, Ray Bolger and Burl Ives. It was directed by Leonard Stern and was released in July 1979 by Columbia Pictures. It is rated PG for brief nudity and adult language. As of 2014, the film has not been released on DVD, Blu-ray Disc or streaming. Comedy Manifesto is a 1988 American comedy drama film directed by Dusan Makavejev and starring Camilla Søeberg, Alfred Molina and Simon Callow. It is based on the novel Pour une nuit d'amour by Émile Zola. In the 1920s an autocratic central European monarch plans a visit to a small town where revolutionaries plan to assassinate him. Comedy Kalavani, is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by newcomer A. Sargunam. It stars Vimal of Pasanga fame in the lead role along with debutante Oviya, Saranya Ponvannan, Ganja Karuppu and Ilavarasu, who enact pivotal roles. The film, made on a shoe-string budget, released on 25 June 2010 to very positive reviews and became a sleeper hit of 2010. Science Fiction Luna — is a soviet popular science and science fiction film directed by Pavel Klushantsev. Comedy A Lightweight Lover is a 1920 short comedy film written by Hampton Del Ruth and directed by Roy Del Ruth. Science Fiction The Jacket is a 2005 psychological thriller film directed by John Maybury that is partly based on the Jack London novel titled The Star Rover, however, in the UK the book was published as The Jacket. Massy Tadjedin wrote the screenplay based on a story by Tom Bleecker and Marc Rocco. The original music score is composed by Brian Eno and the cinematography is by Peter Deming. Thriller The Purge: Anarchy is a 2014 American action-horror film directed and written by James DeMonaco. It is the sequel to the 2013 film The Purge and stars Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo, Zach Gilford, Kiele Sanchez, Zoë Soul, and Michael K. Williams, while Edwin Hodge reprises his role of Dwayne from the first movie. It was released worldwide on July 18, 2014. The film was met with generally mixed reviews, though many critics agreed it was an improvement over the first film, and was a box office success, grossing $110 million compared to its $9 million budget. Animation Warda is an Egyptian 2008 short film. Documentary film Finnish Blood Swedish Heart is a 2013 documentary film by Mika Ronkainen about a Finnish father and son revisiting their former home in Sweden. The film won two Jussi Awards in 2014: Best Documentary and Best Music, and the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Documentary Film at the Göteborg Film Festival in February 2013. The film was released theatrically in Sweden with the title Ingen riktig finne on March 22, 2013, and in Finland titled Laulu koti-ikävästä on April 5, 2013. Thriller Lucky Number Slevin, is a 2006 crime mafia thriller film written by Jason Smilovic, directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Josh Hartnett, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley, Stanley Tucci, and Lucy Liu. Set in New York City, the plot focuses on the paths of Slevin Kelevra, Lindsey, two feuding crime lords known as The Boss and The Rabbi, and a mysterious hitman known as Mr. Goodkat. This is the last film to feature Willis with hair before he went bald in upcoming movies. Comedy Just William is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Richard Lupino, Fred Emney and Basil Radford. It is based on the Just William series of books by Richmal Crompton. Documentary film "The first prison in Russia for those sentenced to life – a single cell. “Prisoner Boris Bezotechestvo. Life sentence. Article 102. Triple murder”. Boris is communing with a God who is indifferent to his fate. He prays, but is not a believer. His words fill the air of the cell. He talks and listens to himself. The space within the cell consumes him. His world is four walls and the view from the window. The prison physically thrusts the prisoner into Time. A long succession of days and nights allotted to him, after which comes “hell” or “heaven”." Quoting the description from the 2010 Thessaloniki Documentary Festival site. Documentary film Pintubi (ABC) is a documentary film that received the 1965 award for the AACTA Award for Best Documentary, Honourable Mention. Science Fiction Kidô senshi Gandamu II: Ai senshihen is an animation film directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino. Comedy Francis Goes to West Point is a 1952 Universal Pictures black-and-white comedy film produced by Leonard Goldstein and directed by Arthur Lubin. The film stars Donald O'Connor, Lori Nelson, Alice Kelley, and Gregg Palmer. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. This is third film in Universal's Francis the Talking Mule series and concerns bumbling Peter Stirling being sent to the U.S. Army's military academy at West Point as a reward for stopping a plot to blow up his government workplace. While there, he is tutored by his old friend Francis, which gets him into trouble when he reveals his tutor is one of West Point's mule mascots. Documentary film Beautiful underwater shots from the most exotic diving paradises of the world, combined with modern Chill Out and Lounge Sounds from the Electro-Project. Documentary film Performing Girl is a 2013 short documentary comedy film directed by Crescent Diamond. Comedy Kristin's Christmas Past is an American comedy film directed by Jim Fall and written by Rachel Stuhler. Starring Shiri Appleby, Hannah Marks, Elizabeth Mitchell, Judd Nelson and Will Kemp, the film premiered in the US on November 23, 2013 on Lifetime. Documentary film Le Cochon is a fifty-minute featurette co-directed by Jean Eustache and Jean-Michel Barjol in 1970. Shot in a cinema verité style, it documents the traditional killing of a plump pig in a French rural village. Eustache had directed his first version of La Rosiere de Pessac in much the same unobtrusive style two years previously. Science Fiction Creator is a 1985 film directed by Ivan Passer, starring Peter O'Toole, Vincent Spano, Mariel Hemingway, and Virginia Madsen. It is based on a book of the same title by Jeremy Leven. Documentary film Love Meetings is a 1965 feature-length documentary, shot by Italian writer and director Pier Paolo Pasolini, who also acts as the interviewer, appearing in many scenes. Typical for him, Pasolini's subject is sex: he questions representatives from a variety of social brackets on topics such as virginity, prostitution, homosexuality and sex education. The overarching themes are sexual ignorance, confusion and conservatism. Documentary film A Pizza in Jordbro is a 1994 Swedish documentary film directed by Rainer Hartleb. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 30th Guldbagge Awards and Hartleb was nominated for the award for Best Director. Comedy Team America: World Police is a 2004 American satirical action comedy film written by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Pam Brady and directed by Parker, all of whom are also known for the popular animated television series South Park. The film is a satire of big-budget action films and their associated clichés and stereotypes, with particular humorous emphasis on the global implications of the politics of the United States. The film's title is derived from domestic and international political criticisms that the foreign policy of the United States frequently and unilaterally tries to "police the world." The film features a cast composed of supermarionettes. Team America focuses on a fictional team of political paramilitary policemen known as "Team America: World Police," who attempt to save the world from a violent terrorist plot led by Kim Jong-il. The use of marionettes instead of actors in an action film is a reference to Thunderbirds, a popular 1960s British television show, although Stone and Parker were not fans of that show. The duo worked on the script with former South Park writer Pam Brady for nearly two years. Comedy True to the Army is a 1942 film directed by Albert S. Rogell. Comedy Jewtopia is an independent comedy film. It is a film adaptation of one of the longest running off-Broadway plays. The film is directed by Bryan Fogel, and written by Bryan Fogel and Sam Wolfson. It stars Ivan Sergei, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Joel David Moore and Nicollette Sheridan. Comedy Signora Enrica is a 2010 Italo-Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Ali İlhan, starring Claudia Cardinale as an elderly Italian woman who takes in a young Turkish exchange student. The film, which is scheduled to go on nationwide general release across Turkey on February 25, 2011, was selected for the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Animation Hotzanak, For Your Own Safety is a 2013 short animated drama film written by Xabier Gantzarain and directed by Izibene Oñederra. Animation Planet A is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Momoko Seto. Comedy Blue Collar Comedy: Ten Years of Funny is a 2010 comedy tv movie directed by Curt Casassa. Animation Rhizome is a 2013 animation, crime and short film directed by Masahiro Ohsuka. Documentary film "New American Soldier contemplates two of the most debated issues in US politics today: immigration and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Through the stories of real people on the front lines, this powerful documentary gives us a better understanding of the people who are fighting this war, and what it means to be American. The film follows three immigrant soldiers through the ups and downs of training and deployment as they take steps towards achieving US citizenship. Seth Donker won the visa lottery and left his homeland of Ghana two years ago. A soft-spoken young man, he is now living out his Rambo daydreams as a Private in the US Army. Clarissa Calderon and her family emigrated from Peru when she was a girl. She never thought of enlisting until a recruiter told her that the Army would pay for medical school. Victor Toledo Pulido and his family walked across the US/Mexico border when he was seven. The Army offered a way out of the farmlands of California's Central Valley, but Toleda Pulido was killed in Iraq a year and a half after enlisting." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Animation At abandoned amusement park in the section of the robo-zone controlled by the Black King a groups of robots are battling human resistance but one member manages to defeat them. This person then travels to Castle Promise, a massive robot manufacturing plant, and slips inside. Luna Kazuki then meets with the humans inside and plans a revolt. That night she sees Lucky and Tetsuya Azuma her old lover. The next day Luna and the rebels are betrayed by a fellow prisoner who was promised freedom but instead is killed and Luna captured. Barashin tells her that even though she's not Casshan they will led the humans to think she is so when publicly executed the next day their spirit will break. However, the real Casshan saves Luna before the execution and kills Barashin but Black King escapes. Animation Franz Kafka's A Country Doctor is a 2007 anime short film by Kōji Yamamura. The film is a direct interpretation of Franz Kafka's short story "A Country Doctor", voiced by kyōgen actors of the Shigeyama house. The film has won several awards, including the 2008 Ōfuji Noburō Award from the Mainichi Film Concours and the 2007 Grand Prize at the Ottawa International Animation Festival. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2008. Comedy Ball Lightning is a 1979 Czechoslovak comedy film. Screenplay was written by Zdeněk Svěrák, Ladislav Smoljak and Zdeněk Podskalský and film was directed by Smoljak and Podskalský. Animation Voo ao Vento is a 2013 short music animation film written and directed by Isabel Bouttens. Documentary film Shared Origins is a 2012 short documentary drama family film directed by Elena Rue Comedy Oi Thalassies oi Hadres is a 1967 Greek musical film, directed by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Zoe Laskari, Kostas Voutsas, Martha Karagianni, Faidon Georgitsis, Giannis Vogiatzis and Mary Chronopoulou. At the time of its release it was among the most expensive films ever made in Greece and one of the most commercially successful Greek films. Documentary film Kaboul Ambulance is a 2011 film directed by Taj Mohammad Bakhtari. Comedy Those Country Kids is a 1914 American short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, and directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Science Fiction Robots is a 2005 American computer animated comic science fiction film produced by Blue Sky Studios for Twentieth Century Fox, and was released theatrically on March 11, 2005. The story was created by Chris Wedge and William Joyce, a children's book author/illustrator. Originally developing a film version of Joyce's book Santa Calls, Joyce and Wedge then decided to develop an original story about a world of robots. Joyce served as producer and production designer for the film. It features the voices of Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Greg Kinnear, Mel Brooks, Amanda Bynes, Drew Carey and Robin Williams. Comedy Obliging Young Lady is a 1942 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Wallace. On the instructions of their lawyer, the wealthy young daughter of divorcing parents is removed to a mountain resort, complete with a decoy mother, to protect her from the publicity. The situation is immediately complicated by persistent reporters, a romantic interest for the fake mother, and a convention of birdwatchers. Comedy Rude Awakening is a 1989 comedy film directed by David Greenwalt and Aaron Russo. Comedy Woman Haters is the first short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film La Balena Di Rossellini is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed by Claudio Bondì. Thriller The Rogues' Tavern is a 1936 American horror film directed by Robert F. Hill. Comedy Ellie Lumme is a short comedy drama thriller film directed by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky. Comedy How We Got The Army In Trouble is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. This film was also known as I Due Marmittoni. Thriller Mind Rewind is a 2013 short film written and directed by Niclas Mehne. Comedy Some Guy Who Kills People is a 2012 American satirical-comedy film directed by Jack Perez and written by Jack Levin. The film was made by a conglomerate of production studios - Level 10, Battle of Ireland Films, and Litn-Up Films - and had John Landis as executive producer. Comedy Lloyd the Conqueror is a 2011 Canadian comedy film co-written by Andrew Herman and Michael Peterson and also directed by Michael Peterson. Evan Williams stars as Lloyd, a college student who is convinced by his professor Derek, played by Mike Smith, to join his deteriorating Larping league. Comedy Laundry is a 2009 short film. Documentary film Turning a Corner is a 2012 short animated documentary film written and directed by David B. Levy. Thriller Merciless Man is a 1976 crime film directed by Mario Lanfranchi and starring Tony Lo Bianco. Comedy You Can Tell 'Em I Said It is a stand up DVD by comedian Eddie Griffin, released by Comedy Central. “Eddie Griffin: You Can Tell 'Em I Said It” DVD was released by Comedy Central on February 28, 2011. Containing special features, deleted scenes and all completely uncensored and uncut. Comedy Ex Drummer is a 2007 Flemish film directed by Koen Mortier. It is based on the book by Herman Brusselmans of the same name. Thriller Cabin by the Lake is a horror TV movie released in 2000. It tells the story of Stanley, played by Judd Nelson, a script writer who begins killing girls for research for a movie he is writing, where the villain does the same thing. A 2001 sequel entitled Return to Cabin by the Lake was filmed and follows Stanley's attempts to direct a film based on his previous murders by posing as the film's director. Animation Scrambled Aches is a 1957 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. The title is a pun on the food scrambled eggs. Thriller A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story is a 1992 film directed by Dick Lowry. Documentary film Georgie Girl is a documentary film directed by Annie Goldson and Peter Wells. Comedy Scram! is a 1932 Laurel and Hardy film directed by Ray McCarey. Documentary film "A brute, a drunk, and a maverick to the core, he was America’s greatest director. John Ford’s larger than life personality reflected the iron-willed, independent heroes that were a hallmark of his films. Best known for re-inventing the Western, and generally considered America’s greatest director, the artistic achievements of Ford’s films are sometimes forgotten; but what will always be remembered is the passion and humanity that are integral to his work." Quoting the synopsis from the 2008 Cinequest Film Festival site. Science Fiction The Brain That Wouldn't Die is a 1962 American science-fiction/horror film directed by Joseph Green and written by Green and Rex Carlton. The film was completed in 1959 under the working title The Black Door but was not released until May 3, 1962, when it was renamed. The main plot focuses upon a mad doctor who develops a means to keep human body parts alive. He must eventually use his discovery on someone close to him, and chaos ensues. Thriller Adele is a 2011 drama-thriller film written by John Bernstein and Scott J. Thompson. Thriller The Velvet Touch is a 1948 American drama film noir directed by Jack Gage. The film features Rosalind Russell, Leon Ames, Leo Genn and Claire Trevor. Comedy Give Me a Sailor is a 1938 film directed by Elliott Nugent. It stars Martha Raye and Bob Hope. This was the third film co-starring Martha Raye and Bob Hope and the first time that Paramount would allow them to be the leading players in a film. Comedy Ghetto Prom Emporium is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Lauryn Kahn. Documentary film Nails is a 1979 Canadian short documentary film directed by Phillip Borsos. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and was named Best Theatrical Short in 1980 at the 1st Genie Awards. The subject of the film was simply the manufacturing process used to make nails. Documentary film Storefront Hitchcock is a music documentary film directed by Jonathan Demme. Comedy L'insegnante is a 1975 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Nando Cicero. The film had a great commercial success and generated an "Insegnante" film series, that consists of six titles, three of them starred by Edwige Fenech in the main role. L'insegnante represents the first role of weight for Alvaro Vitali, that in a short time would became a star of the genre. Fenech reprises the name of Giovanna from her previous box-office hit Giovannona Long-Thigh. The film was followed by The Schoolteacher Goes to Boys' High. Thriller Malone is a 1987 movie, starring Burt Reynolds and written by Christopher Frank. It is based on a novel by William P. Wingate. Reynolds stars as ex-CIA agent Richard Malone. Cliff Robertson and Lauren Hutton also star. Thriller The Setting Sun is a 1992 historical drama film based on a novel of the same name by the director Rou Tomono. The U.S. release was in 1999. It stars Yuen Biao, Masaya Kato, Diane Lane and Donald Sutherland. Comedy Wood Job! is a 2014 Japanese drama film written and directed by Shinobu Yaguchi and based on the novel Kamusari naa naa Nichijō by Shion Miura. The film stars Shota Sometani, Masami Nagasawa, and Hideaki Ito. The main theme song is "Happiest Fool", sung by Maia Hirasawa. The film was released on 10 May 2014. Documentary film Escenas Previas is a 2012 documentary drama film directed by Aleksandra MacIuszek. Animation Tom Thumb is a 1958 fantasy-musical film directed by George Pal and released by MGM. The film, based on the fairy tale of the same name, is about a tiny man who manages to outwit two thieves determined to make a fortune from him. It starred Russ Tamblyn in the title role, with a largely British supporting cast, including Bernard Miles and Jessie Matthews as Tom Thumb's adoptive parents, and comic actors Terry-Thomas and Peter Sellers as the villainous duo who try to exploit the tiny hero for profit. Director Pal worked with cinematographer Georges Périnal, animators Wah Chang and Gene Warren, art director Elliot Scott and special effects artist Tom Howard to create the animated and fantasy sequences. Ken Jones wrote the music and Peggy Lee wrote the songs. The film is referenced in The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm and Pinkeltje. The film is also featured in That's Dancing! The filming locations for the movie were in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA and London, England. Comedy It Came from Hollywood is a 1982 comedy film compiling clips from various B movies. Written by Dana Olsen and directed by Malcolm Leo and Andrew Solt, the film features wraparound segments and narration by several famous comedians, including Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Gilda Radner, and Cheech and Chong. Sections of It Came from Hollywood focus on gorilla pictures, anti-marijuana films and the works of Edward D. Wood, Jr.. The closing signature song was the doo wop hit "What's Your Name" by Don and Juan. Thriller The Man in the Road is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Derek Farr, Ella Raines, Donald Wolfit and Cyril Cusack. It was based on a popular contemporary novel He Was Found in the Road by Anthony Armstrong. Comedy They Call Me Trinity also known as My Name Is Trinity, is a 1970 Italian spaghetti western comedy film starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Documentary film Unfiltered is a 2005 documentary film directed by Brian Edelman, Sean Keegan and Luke Korver. Comedy Röövlirahnu Martin is a comedy film directed by René Vilbre. Comedy Little Rabbits is a 1991 film directed by Detlev Buck. Documentary film Sahaja is a 1990 short and documentary film directed by G. Aravindan. Documentary film The Gypsies of Svinia is a 1998 documentary film about the Roma population in Svinia, Slovakia. The film documents the people within the community, and follows David Scheffel, a Canadian anthropologist, as he attempts to gain the support of charitable agencies the Heifer Project International, the Canadian International Development Agency, and Habitat for Humanity International. The film was directed by John Paskievich, and produced by Joe MacDonald through the National Film Board of Canada. Thriller St. Helens, aka St. Helens, Killer Volcano, is a 1981 made for cable HBO film directed by Ernest Pintoff and starring David Huffman, Art Carney, Cassie Yates, and Albert Salmi. The film centers on the events leading up to the cataclysmic 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington state, with the story beginning on the day volcanic activity started on March 20, 1980, and ending on the day of the eruption: May 18, 1980. Animation Marilyn Myller is a 2013 animation drama short film written and directed by Michael Please. Thriller Non-Stop is a 2014 mystery-action film starring Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery, Lupita Nyong'o and Scoot McNairy and directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. This is the first Silver Pictures film to be distributed by Universal Pictures after the end of the production company's deal with Warner Bros., and the first since Weird Science. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Documentary film Woodshock is a 1985 short documentary film directed by Richard Linklater. Animation The Shadow in Sara is a 2004 film written and directed by Karla Nielsen. Comedy Conventioneers is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Mora Stephens, depicting a romance between a delegate at the Republican National Convention and a member of the Democratic Party. At Rotten Tomatoes, the film received 75% positive reviews from the T-meter critics, including Nathan Lee from New York Times. Documentary film Ik stond erbij is a 2012 documentary comedy drama family film written and directed by Niels van Koevorden. Comedy Mean Girls is a 2004 American teen comedy film directed by Mark Waters. The screenplay was written by Tina Fey and is based in part on Rosalind Wiseman's non-fiction book Queen Bees and Wannabes, which describes female high school social cliques and the damaging effects they can have on girls. The film stars Lindsay Lohan and features a supporting cast of Tina Fey, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried, and Lizzy Caplan. The film was produced by Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels. Screenwriter and co-star of the film, Tina Fey, was a long-term cast member and writer for SNL. Also featuring appearances from SNL cast members Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer, and Amy Poehler, the film marks Lohan's second collaboration with director Waters, the first one being Freaky Friday, released a year earlier. The film grossed $129 million worldwide and has developed a cult following. Animation Cadaver is a 2012 short animation, adventure, drama and romance film written and directed by Jonah D. Ansell. Comedy Misleading Lady is a film directed by Stuart Walker, and starring Claudette Colbert and Edmund Lowe. The film is based on the 1913 Broadway play by Charles W. Goddard and Paul Dickey. It is also a remake of the 1920 Metro silent film original which starred Bert Lytell and Lucy Cotton, also based on the play. On March 1, 1932, upon completion of this film, Paramount Pictures closed its Astoria Studios in Astoria, Queens, New York City. Comedy The Santa Clause 2 is a 2002 American romantic comedy-holiday film and the sequel to the 1994 film The Santa Clause. It was filmed in the Canadian cities of Vancouver and Calgary. All the principal actors from the first film reprise their roles, except for Peter Boyle, who returns portraying a different minor character. According to Box Office Mojo, the film cost around $65 million to make and had domestic box office receipts approaching $139 million. The film was followed by a sequel, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, made in 2006. Documentary film Ain't Misbehavin is a 2013 documentary biography film written and directed by Marcel Ophüls. Thriller Waking Madison, is an independent drama/thriller film written and directed by Katherine Brooks and starring Sarah Roemer and Elisabeth Shue. The film was screened for the first time at the Newport Beach Film Festival, in Costa Mesa, California, on May 2, 2011. The film was released straight-to-DVD on July 12, 2011. Comedy Les petits princes is a comedy drama film written by Matthieu Gompel and Vianney Lebasque and directed by Vianney Lebasque. Documentary film Nostalgia for the Light is a documentary released in 2010 by Patricio Guzmán to address the lasting impacts of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship. Guzmán focuses on the similarities between astronomers researching humanity’s past, in an astronomical sense, and the struggle of many Chilean women who still search, after decades, for the remnants of their relatives executed during the dictatorship. Patricio Guzmán narrates the documentary himself and the documentary includes interviews and commentary from those affected and from astronomers and archeologists. As a filmmaker Patricio Guzmán's filmography has focused mostly on the political and social issues that have plagued Chile. He explored Chile under Salvador Allende and his government, and Pinochet’s dictatorship and his human rights abuses and others. The latter film deals more so with the aftermath of those human rights abuses. Thriller Point of Origin is a 2002 biographical crime film released by HBO. It stars Ray Liotta and John Leguizamo. The film details an account of the true story of the convicted serial arsonist John Leonard Orr. John Orr is an arson investigator who tries to figure out who has been setting fire to family businesses and Orr is the prime suspect. Over the course of the film, Orr has been appearing and disappearing, before and after the fires begin, which makes his friend, Keith Lang, a policeman, suspicious. Orr tries to provide an alibi to prove his innocence, but his plan seems to backfire. He starts to interview witnesses who claim to have seen a fireman named Aaron Stiles leave a diner when the fire began. Lang begins to figure out if Stiles is involved with the murder of a high school student who talked to him. Lang realizes that there is no record of Stiles anywhere, because Stiles does not exist. He comes to a shocking conclusion that Stiles is, in fact, his best friend, John Orr. Lang also realizes that Stiles is a psychotic version of Orr, whom wanted to know what it was like to be an arsonist. Lang has a SWAT team break into Orr's house, where they have a warrant for his arrest. Documentary film The Seventh Python is a 2008 musical documentary film about the career, music and philosophy of pop satirist and songwriter Neil Innes, who has been known as the "seventh" member of the six-man Monty Python comedy troupe. The film, however, shows how Innes' influence and experience goes far beyond that chapter, to include his work with the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, The Rutles and other work. The Frozen Pictures film had its premiere at the American Cinematheque's Mods & Rockers Film Festival at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood in June 2008. The film was directed by Burt Kearns, and written and produced by Kearns and Brett Hudson. The film features Innes in performance in Los Angeles, Sussex, England and Melbourne, Australia and features Pythons John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin, as well as singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, Matt Groening, and composer/arranger John Altman, among others. On 12 April 2009, the director and producer of The Seventh Python received the Las Vegas Film Festival's Golden Ace Award for "superior and standout filmmaking." Three days later, the film was chosen as the Opening Selection of the 2009 Pacific Palisades Film Festival. Comedy The Intouchables is a 2011 French comedy-drama film directed by Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano. It stars François Cluzet and Omar Sy. Nine weeks after its release in France on 2 November 2011, it became the second biggest box office hit in France, just behind the 2008 film Welcome to the Sticks. The film was voted the cultural event of 2011 in France with 52% of votes in a poll by Fnac. The film has received several award nominations. In France, the film was nominated for eight César Awards and earned Omar Sy the César Award for Best Actor. Comedy Fast Food Fast Women is a 2000 American romantic comedy written and directed by Amos Kollek and financed by French and Italian production companies. The tag line for the film was "There are 18 million people in New York City, but only one like Bella." It was entered into the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Choir is a 2007 documentary, musical film written and directed by Michael Davie. Comedy Cupid's Boots is a 1925 short comedy film written by Frank Capra and John A. Waldron and directed by Edgar Kennedy. Documentary film Europe In 8 Bits is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Javier Polo. Documentary film Smash & Grab: The Story of the Pink Panthers is a 2013 documentary by Havana Marking based upon the international jewel thief network called the Pink Panthers. The movie had a limited release on Jul 31, 2013 and had a wider release in the United Kingdom on September 27, 2013. Comedy "Kaja is an optimistic and easygoing housewife—despite her loneliness and the fact that her husband won’t have sex with her. When Elisabeth and Sigve, who seem like the perfect husband and wife, move in next door, Kaja is thrilled by their sophistication. They’re beautiful, they have an adopted black son, and in their spare time, they sing in a choir. An indiscreet moment between Kaja and Sigve ignites a full-on affair, but just as her sexual liberation comes within reach, the inevitable truths and secrets tumble out—perhaps for the best. Set in the dead of winter in the middle of nowhere, the locale of Happy, Happy is crucial to balancing the film as both sex comedy and drama. Director Anne Sewitsky allows her skilled actors to shine while dark humor, some flat-out hilarity, and tight storytelling drive this delightful look at the malleability and resilience of adult relationships." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Sotto una buona stella is a 2014 comedy film written by Carlo Verdone, Pasquale Plastino, Gabriele Pignotta and Maruska Albertazzi and directed by Carlo Verdone. Documentary film The Ground Truth is a 2006 documentary film about veterans of the Iraq War. It was directed and produced by Patricia Foulkrod. Science Fiction Flu is a 2013 South Korean disaster film written and directed by Kim Sung-su about an outbreak of a deadly disease which throws a city into chaos. It stars Jang Hyuk and Soo Ae. Comedy Billboard Frolics is a one of the Merrie Melodies series of animated theatrical shorts, showcasing the song Merrily We Roll Along. Comedy Goodbye, Dragon Inn is a 2003 Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang about the last feature at a historic Taipei cinema. Thriller In a Lonely Place is a 1950 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray, and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, produced for Bogart's Santana Productions. The script was adapted by Edmund North from the 1947 novel In a Lonely Place by Dorothy B. Hughes. Bogart stars in the film as Dixon Steele, a cynical screenwriter suspected of murder. Grahame co-stars as Laurel Gray, a neighbor who falls under his spell. Beyond its surface plot of confused identity and tormented lust, the film is a mordant comment on Hollywood mores and the pitfalls of celebrity and near-celebrity, like two other American films released that same year, Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard and Joseph Mankiewicz's All About Eve. Although lesser known than his other work, Bogart's performance in this film is considered by many critics to be among his finest and the film's reputation itself has grown over time along with Ray's. The film is now considered a classic film noir, as evidenced by its inclusion on the Time magazine "All-Time 100 List" as well as Slant Magazine's 100 Essential Films. Science Fiction Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure is a 1984 American made-for-TV film based in the Star Wars universe. It was released theatrically in Europe as Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, and is known by that title today. The film focuses on the struggles of a brother and sister, stranded on the forest moon of Endor, in locating their parents, who have been kidnapped by a monster known as the Gorax. The film is set sometime between the fifth and sixth episodes of the Star Wars saga. It is the first of two spin-off films featuring the Ewoks from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. Comedy Space Station 76 is a 2014 American science fiction black comedy film, directed by Jack Plotnick, and co-written by Plotnick, Jennifer Elise Cox, Sam Pancake, Kali Rocha, and Michael Stoyanov. The film premiered March 8, 2014, at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. This is the first film directed by Plotnick. He developed the script through improvisation sessions at his home with some of his favorite actors. The film was released in select theaters on September 19, 2014 then through Video-On-Demand beginning September 30, 2014. Thriller T-Men is a 1947 semidocumentary style film noir by director Anthony Mann and shot in black-and-white by noted noir cameraman John Alton. The production features Dennis O'Keefe, Mary Meade, Alfred Ryder, Wallace Ford, June Lockhart and Charles McGraw. A year later, director Mann used the film's male lead, Dennis O'Keefe, in Raw Deal. The B movie is featured in the 1992 documentary, Visions Of Light: The Art Of Cinematography for its use of lighting and in the discussion about film noir. Thriller Gambit is a 1966 comedy heist film starring Shirley MacLaine and Michael Caine as two criminals involved in an elaborate plot centered on a priceless antiquity from millionaire Mr. Shahbandar, played by Herbert Lom. It was nominated for three Academy Awards. The film was advertised with the tagline, "Go Ahead: Tell the End But Please Don't Tell the Beginning!" Gambit was directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay by Jack Davies and Alvin Sargent from the original story of Sidney Carroll. A remake, with only basic ideas in common, was released in 2012, with a script by Joel and Ethan Coen. The cast includes Colin Firth, Cameron Diaz, Alan Rickman, Tom Courtenay, Stanley Tucci and Cloris Leachman. Thriller Ekhon Nedekha Nodir Xhipare is a 2012 Assamese language socio-political thriller film, with some dialogue in Hindi, starring Sanjay Suri and Bidita Bag in the lead roles. The film was directed by Bidyut Kotoky and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. The film was simultaneously made in Hindi and was named As the river flows. The film was inspired by the kidnapping of activist Sanjoy Ghosh, who was first abducted in 1997 from the island Majuli in Assam supposed to be by the United Liberation Front of Asom and subsequently killed. A controversy regarding the film also developed when it got rejected by the jury of the 59th National Film Awards in the category of best Assamese film for being “not Assamese”. Comedy Bei Dir war es immer so schön is a film directed by Hans Wolff released on Mar 16, 1954. Documentary film Good Karma $1 is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Jason Berger and Amy Laslett. Comedy Chickens Come Home is a 1931 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach. It was shot in January, 1931 and released on February 21, 1931. It is a remake of the 1927 silent film Love 'em and Weep in which Jimmy Finlayson played Hardy's role and Hardy played a party guest. Documentary film The War on Democracy is a 2007 documentary film directed by the British filmmakers Christopher Martin and John Pilger, who also wrote the narration. Focusing on the political states of nations in Latin America, the film is a rebuke of both the United States' intervention in foreign countries' domestic politics and its "War on Terrorism". The film was first released in the United Kingdom on June 15, 2007. Documentary film Zaritsas: Russian Women in New York is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Russian-born American filmmaker Elena Beloff. The film was co-produced by American actor Vincent D’Onofrio. Zaritsas debuted at the Cine Gear Expo at The Studios at Paramount in June 2010. It screened at the Astoria Film Festival. The documentary was also screened at the Tribeca Grand Hotel and the at the Anthology Film Archives. The film also aired several times on RTVi in America, Russia, Poland, the Ukraine beginning on December 26, 2012. The film became available on Amazon.com on June 9, 2012. After living in New York City for a few years, Beloff made a film about American stereotyping of Russian women as mail-order brides and sex workers which dominated opinion in the early 1990s after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the film Elena Beloff followed five Russian women for six months, interviewing each one in her environment: A rapper in a Sheepshead Bay Church; a salesperson at La Perla Madison Avenue Boutique; a model at home; a showgirl at a Brighton Beach Restaurant and an exotic dancer at Scores strip club. Comedy Rare Birds is a 2001 Canadian comedy/drama film. It was directed by Sturla Gunnarsson and written by Edward Riche based on his novel. This movie features spectacular scenery from Cape Spear, Newfoundland, Canada. It also features music by The Pogues and characteristic Canadian Maritime musicians such as Ashley MacIsaac. Comedy Suerte negra is a 2000 comedy film written by Antonio Rubio and directed by Jesús Fragoso Montoya. Thriller Shool is a 1999 Hindi crime drama film written by Ram Gopal Varma and directed by E. Nivas. The film portrays the politician-criminal nexus and the criminalization of politics in the state of Bihar, and its effect on the life of an honest police officer. The film starred Manoj Bajpai as Inspector Samar Pratap Singh and Sayaji Shinde as the borderline psychopath criminal-politician Bachhu Yadav. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. Comedy Hollywood and Vine is a 1945 American film directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis starring the dog who played Daisy in Columbia's Blondie film series. The film is also known as Daisy Goes Hollywood in the United Kingdom and as Happily Ever After in the USA. Documentary film To Make a Farm is a 2011 documentary family film directed by Steven Suderman. Comedy Zeta One is a 1970 British comedy science fiction film directed by Michael Cort and starring James Robertson Justice, Charles Hawtrey and Robin Hawdon. It was made for a budget of £60,000. Science Fiction Virtuosity is a 1995 science fiction action film directed by Brett Leonard, written by Eric Bernt, and produced by Gary Lucchesi. The film stars Denzel Washington, Kelly Lynch, Russell Crowe, Stephen Spinella, William Forsythe, Louise Fletcher, William Fichtner, Kevin J. O'Connor, and Kaley Cuoco making her feature film debut. Howard W. Koch, Jr. served as executive producer for the film. Virtuosity had an estimated budget of $30,000,000, but only made $24 million worldwide. It was released in North America on August 4, 1995. Thriller What if there was no one left on Earth but two lovers trapped in the hyper-dimension of barren Texas landscape? On a quest to chase the light, Will and Mia travel across vacated urban sprawl and into the country side. But things aren't working out quite right; gravity seems elusive, shadows chase you, and whispers drift in the vacant winds. One evening, Will's nightmares manifest into seven rednecks and they begin their imminent arrivals and answer to only one: The Black Dog. Upon realizing the deadly seven are feeding on their fears, Will and Mia forge their escape. Can these two lovers make it out alive, and if so, is it their destiny to rebuild earth's population? Thriller The Hangman is a Bollywood drama film produced by Bipin Patel and directed by Vishal Bhandari. The film stars Om Puri, Shreyas Talpade and Gulshan Grover in lead roles. It was set to be released in English first, in 2005 but it failed. Then it was rescheduled to be released in 2007. This time again, the release met with a failure. Finally enough, it was released worldwide on 5 February 2010. A dubbed in English was also released. Comedy Draftdodging is a 2002 film directed by Wendall Adams. Comedy Come Out of the Kitchen is a lost 1919 silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by John S. Robertson and starred Marguerite Clark. The film is based on a Broadway play of the same name that starred Ruth Chatterton. Parts of the film was shot at Pass Christian, Mississippi. Animation Plunder & Lightning is an animated television movie, originally broadcast on September 7, 1990, that makes up the first four episodes of the Disney animated series TaleSpin. The film was broadcast in syndication on various local and regional channels at different times from Friday, September 7 through Sunday, September 9, 1990. In 1991, the film was the sole nominee for an Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Animated Program. After its original airing, the film was split up into four parts which were treated as episodes of the series itself, but with severe edits. This four-part version first aired from Monday, November 19 through Thursday, November 22, 1990. Comedy Spooks! is the 148th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Primary Suspect is an action, thriller, and mystery film written by D.Alvelo and Marc Bienstock and directed by Jeff Celentano. The film stars William Baldwin, Brigitte Bako, and Lee Majors. Comedy The Rookie Bear is an MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. Comedy Oscuros Rinocerontes Enjaulados is a 1990 short Cuban film. Comedy Playing by Heart is a 1998 American comedy-drama film, which tells the story of several seemingly unconnected characters. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Reluctant Angel is a 1998 Canadian film starring Megan Follows. Science Fiction The Earth Dies Screaming is a 1965 British science fiction film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Willard Parker, Virginia Field, Dennis Price, Vanda Godsell, Thorley Walters, David Spenser, and Anna Palk. Thriller The Firing Line is a 1988 action film written by Jun Gallardo and Sonny Sanders and directed by Jun Gallardo. Comedy Jallad is an Indian film directed by T L V Prasad released on 15 September 1995. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty in a double role, which also won him the various awards under the Best Villain category. The film was the remake of Tamil Super Hit, Cult Classic Amaithipadai starring Satyaraj. Thriller Mickey Virus is 2013 Hindi Thriller comedy released on October 25, 2013 and written & directed by Saurabh Varma. Mickey Virus is produced by DAR Motion Pictures in association with Trilogic Digital Media Limited & Awesome Films Pvt. Ltd. The film features Manish Paul, Elli Avram, Manish Choudhary, Puja Gupta, and Varun Badola as main characters. The film got positive reviews on its release. Comedy Kill No Evil is a 2013 comedy film directed by Ricky B. G. Dellinger. Animation In the Beginning Was the Eye is a 2003 animation film written and directed by Bady Minck. Animation Robot Rabbit is a Warner Bros. animated short of the Looney Tunes series. Originally released to theaters on December 12, 1953, it stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd as its main characters. Documentary film “Adopted: We Can Do Better” is a 5-part companion to the documentary film, “Adopted”, presented together, here, as a combined collection. “Adopted: We Can Do Better” presents a who's-who of the adoption community and offers wisdom and advice to help today's adoptive families. It is comprised of 5 half-hour sessions on clarifying parental intentions, establishing identity, parenting a mixed-race family, grieving, and navigating the politics of adoption. “Adopted: We Can Do Better” cuts right to the heart of the issues deeply embedded in the rewarding, but complex journey of adoption. Documentary film Documented is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jose Antonio Vargas. Animation Once There Was a King is a 2011 short animated film directed by Tytus Majerski. Comedy Kiss & Tell, titled Kiss and Tell on its theatrical release poster, is an American film directed by Jordan Alan. It was made largely through improvisation. Thriller Innocent Lies is a 1995 British-French thriller film directed by Patrick Dewolf and starring Stephen Dorff, Gabrielle Anwar, Adrian Dunbar and Joanna Lumley. It is a loose adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel Towards Zero. Keira Knightley had an early role in the film, playing the younger version of Celia Graves, the character portrayed by Anwar. Its French title was Les Pêchés mortels. Documentary film The Lisboners is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Sérgio Tréffaut. Documentary film If You Take This is 2014 historical documentary, adventure,drama film directed by Craig Butta. Animation Stockyard is a 2007 animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Comedy Cuban Pete is a 1946 black-and-white musical comedy film released in the United States. It was directed by Jean Yarbrough and starred the Cuban-born actor and musician Desi Arnaz. The film with a simple comedy plot contains many numbers of Cuban music and dance, including the song "Cuban Pete" by Joseph Norman, revived in the 1994 film The Mask. Animation EnLOVirtual is a 2013 short film directed by Jorge Estuardo Flores Ovando. Comedy Let Me Put My Thoughts In You is comedian Dana Gould's DVD debut. The one-hour comedy special was filmed at Chicago's Second City Theatre and aired repeatedly on U.S. cable network Showtime. The show was simultaneously released on CD. Documentary film Because of Who I Am is a 2011 short documentary animation film directed by Marcella Ernest. Comedy Hope and Glory is a 1987 British comedy-drama-war film, written, produced and directed by John Boorman, and based on his own experiences of growing up in the Blitz in London during World War II. The title is derived from the traditional British patriotic song "Land of Hope and Glory". The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Animation Freddy the Freshman is a 1932 animated short film, directed by Rudolph Ising for Harman-Ising Pictures as part of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies series. Thriller Aaranya Kaandam is a 2011 Indian Tamil action film, written and directed by newcomer Thiagarajan Kumararaja. It is supposedly the first neo-noir film in Tamil cinema. The story takes place in a day in the lives of the six protagonists, played by Jackie Shroff, Ravi Krishna, Sampath Raj and newcomers Yasmin Ponnappa, Somasundaram and Master Vasanth. Produced by S. P. B. Charan's Capital Film Works, the film features musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by P. S. Vinod and editing handled by the duo Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth. The film was launched on 18 December 2008, with its principal photography being completed by late 2009, which was followed by a lengthy post-production phase. It ran into difficulties as the regional censor board in Chennai raised objection against the film, giving it an adult rating besides demanding 52 cuts. After screening at and becoming approved by the Tribunal in Delhi, the film was released worldwide on 10 June 2011, to high critical acclaim. It had its world premiere on 30 October 2010 at the South Asian International Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Award for Best Film. Thriller Johan Falk: Leo Gaut is a 2009 action thriller film written by Fredrik T. Olsson and directed by Richard Holm. Comedy Dogs tells the story of four women, crammed into a small apartment on lower Manhattan, all with dead end jobs and overdue rent. They discover cash and self esteem when they set up an illegal bookie joint in their kitchen. But boys, moms, the police and the New York summer heat get to them and things don't go as planned. The film has also been called; ""Clerks for Chicks""" Documentary film Chances: The Women of Magdalene is a 2006 documentary film produced and directed by Tom Neff, and written by Neff and Barry Rubinow. The documentary features the socially conscious organization known as "Magdalene," located in Nashville, Tennessee. The system of recovery practiced at Magdalene is based on the twelve steps and twelve traditions of Narcotics Anonymous. Thriller Petra is a 2003 short thriller film written and directed by Louis Tocchet. Comedy The Kingfisher is a 1983 television film directed by James Cellan Jones. Comedy Silver Case is a multi-awarded independent feature film, produced and directed by Christian Filippella, starring Oscar Nominees actors Eric Roberts and Seymour Cassel, Brian Keith Gamble, Chris Facey, Vincent De Paul, Shalim Ortiz, Claire Falconer, Kelvin Han Yee, Brad Light, Art Hsu, Stanely B. Herman, and Fernanda Romero. Silver Case premiered at the Rome Film Festival and has received many awards worldwide. The film also won 5 Indie Awards at the Indie Fest, best feature and best director at the LA Film & TV Festival and the Spirit of Independent Award at the 26th Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. The film was shot at various locations in California and Italy. Documentary film One Minute For Conductors is a 2013 documentary,music and musical film written and directed by Angel Esteban and Elena Goatelli. Documentary film Der Letzte Jude Von Drohobytsch is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Paul Rosdy. Animation Raptor Blues is a 2013 Animation, Short and Comedy film directed by Ian Timothy. Animation Trigun: Badlands Rumble is a 2010 Japanese animated action comedy film by Madhouse. It is based on the Trigun manga, written by Yasuhiro Nightow. Documentary film Taiwan jinsei is a documentary film directed by Atsuko Sakai. Comedy Twilight Theater was a short lived 1982 American comedy show created by Steve Martin. Documentary film Mr. George is a documentary film directed by James Carleton, Rob Tritton and Laura Suzanne Ward. Comedy Aki na Ukwa is a 2003 Nigerian comedy film directed by Amayo Uzo Philips and starring Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze. This film launched the acting careers of the two actors. Comedy Meet me Tonight is a 1952 omnibus British comedy film adapted from three one act plays by Noël Coward that are part of his Tonight at 8:30 play cycle. It was directed by Anthony Pelissier and starred Valerie Hobson, Nigel Patrick, Stanley Holloway, Ted Ray and Jack Warner. Documentary film Robert Altmans Jazz 34: Remembrances of Kansas City Swing is a 1996 documentary film directed by Robert Altman. Comedy Chilly Scenes of Winter is a 1979 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Joan Micklin Silver. The film is an adaptation of the 1976 novel Chilly Scenes of Winter by Ann Beattie. Documentary film The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show is a documentary film by Michael Maglaras. Comedy Best If Used By is 2013 short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Aemilia Scott. Comedy Bed and Board is a 1970 French film directed by François Truffaut. It belongs to Truffaut's series of five films about Antoine Doinel, and directly follows Stolen Kisses, showing the married life of Antoine and Christine. Comedy Spanglish is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written and directed by James L. Brooks, and starring Adam Sandler, Paz Vega, and Téa Leoni. It was released in the United States on December 17, 2004 by Columbia Pictures and by Gracie Films, and in other countries over the first several months of 2005. This film grossed $55,041,367 worldwide, significantly less than the $80 million production budget. Animation Blue Whale is a 2012 drama, short animation film written and directed by Sivan Kidron. Comedy Off the Trolley is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Karnavalat is a 1990 comedy film written by Georgi Danailov and Lyuben Dilov-Bashta. It is also directed by Ivanka Grybcheva. Comedy Hey DJ is a 2003 film directed by Miguel Delgado and Jon Jacobs, produced by Agostino Carollo and Joe Chavez and starring Jon Jacobs, Charlotte Lewis, Tina Wiseman, Ivelin Giro and Terry Camilleri. It features the appearance of superstar DJs Carl Cox, Tiësto, Bob Sinclar, Ferry Corsten, Spankox, Marco V, Pete Tong and many others. Original movie soundtrack by Agostino Carollo aka Spankox. Documentary film Where Is God? is a 2013 short historical documentary film directed by Trent Anderson. Comedy Utrpení mladého Boháčka is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1969. Comedy Tad, The Lost Explorer is a 2012 Spanish animated film. It was nominated for the Goya Award for Best Animated Film at the 27th Goya Awards. Directed by Enrique Gato, Tad, the Lost Explorer is the outgrowth of Gato's 2004 short film, Tadeo Jones and its sequel Tadeo Jones and the Basement of Doom. The English version features the voice talents of Kerry Shale, Mac MacDonald, Cheech Marin, Ariel Winter, and Adam Jones. It is Paramount Pictures' first animated film since 2006's Barnyard. Comedy Katt Williams: 9 Live is a 2010 comedy documentary directed and written by Phillip Andrew Morton. Documentary film Train Entering the Railroad Station is one of the earliest films ever produced in the Cinema of Azerbaijan directed by Azeri cinema pioneer Aleksandr Mişon. It was released in the summer of 1898. The film was shot on 35mm. Documentary film Drew: The Man Behind The Poster is a 2013 documentary film directed by Erik Sharkey about the career of American film poster artist Drew Struzan. It debuted July 19, 2013 at the San Diego Comic-Con International. Animation João, the Muddled Rooster is a 2013 short film directed by Camila Carrossine and Alê Camargo. Documentary film The Simpsons: Celebrity Friends is a 2010 documentary film directed by David Green. Comedy Three in a Bed is a 2013 short comedy film written by and directed by Federico Calabuig. Documentary film Burn Out is a 2013 documentary film directed by Samuel Bollendorff and Olivia Colo. Science Fiction Puppet Master is a 1989 American horror film written by Charles Band and Kenneth J. Hall, and directed by David Schmoeller. It is the first film in the Puppet Master franchise and stars Paul Le Mat, Irene Miracle, Matt Roe and Kathryn O'Reilly as psychics who are plotted against by a former colleague, using puppets animated by an Egyptian spell. Originally intended for theatrical release in summer 1989, before being released on home video the following September, Puppet Master was ultimately pushed to a direct-to-video release on October 12, 1989, as Charles Band felt he was likely to make more money this way than he would in the theatrical market. The film was very popular in the video market and since developed a large cult following that has led to the production of ten sequels. Comedy Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name is a 1935 animated Merrie Melodies cartoon, starring Buddy and Cookie, and is noted to be the only Buddy cartoon in Technicolor. This is directed by Friz Freleng. Comedy Bad Hair Friday is a 2012 comedy, crime and thriller film written by Martin Algus, Andres Poom, Birk Rohelend and Liisi Rohumäe and directed by Andres Kõpper and Arun Tamm. Thriller Diplomatic Courier is a 1952 film directed by Henry Hathaway. It stars Tyrone Power and Patricia Neal. Documentary film Exit Wound is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Hunter Holcombe. Thriller The Imp is a 1981 Hong Kong film directed by Dennis Yu. Comedy Madame Brouette is a 2002 comedy romance film written by Gilles Desjardins, Claude Gilaizeau, Moussa Sene Absa and directed by Moussa Sene Absa. Thriller It is a 1990 psychological horror/drama miniseries based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. The story revolves around an inter-dimensional predatory life-form, which has the ability to transform itself into its prey's worst fears, allowing it to exploit the phobias of its victims. It mostly takes the form of a sadistic, wisecracking clown called "Pennywise the Dancing Clown". The protagonists are "The Losers Club", a group of outcast kids who discover Pennywise and vow to destroy him by any means necessary. The series takes place over two different time periods, the first when the Losers first discover Pennywise as children, and the second when they're called back as adults to defeat Pennywise, who has resurfaced. It aired as a two-part television movie on November 18 and November 20, 1990 on ABC, and follows the plot of the novel. The miniseries was filmed in New Westminster, British Columbia in mid-1990. The film's cast includes Dennis Christopher, Annette O'Toole, John Ritter, Harry Anderson, Richard Thomas, Tim Reid, Richard Masur, Michael Cole, and Tim Curry as Pennywise. Thriller Sleepwalker is a Swedish horror-thriller film released in 2000. It was filmed in Stockholm and was released in cinemas on August 4, 2000. Thriller The Wasp Woman is a 1995 television film starring Jennifer Rubin, and Doug Wert, directed by Jim Wynorski. The film first aired on the Showtime Network during 1995. The film, produced and distributed by Concorde Pictures, was a Roger Corman production. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. The film was a remake of the 1959 film of the same name, which was directed by Corman and starred Susan Cabot in the leading role. However this was not the first remake of the film, as the 1988 film Rejuvenatrix was also a remake of the film. Animation Dame Posada is a 2011 short animation fantasy film written and directed by Cecilio Vargas Torres. Comedy Bent Familia is a 1997 drama set in Tunisia about Amina a married Muslim woman living in Tunis with her two daughters. Even though she is allowed certain freedoms as a Muslim woman this is curtailed when she meets her old friend from school called Aida acted by. A mother of two, Aida took a firm stand not to tolerate her husband’s infidelities. She divorced and considers herself a liberated woman. Then there is their mutual friend Fatiha, an intellectual who is adamant that she is going to leave Tunis and settle in the West. This strong triangle of friendship threatens Amina’s husband, Majid, another adulterer who tries to bring the might of the chauvinist side of Muslim society down on her. Directed by Nouri Bouzid, this well-shot film presents us with the very real problems of women in contemporary North Africa, but offers no easy solutions. Documentary film Summerhill is England's only free school, where students legislate their own laws, manage their banks and have the freedom to attend class at their own discretion. When the British government threatens to shut down the school, students defend their institution by challenging Parliament and the political process. The results not only validate the school but they also demonstrate how effective this educational philosophy can be when liberating students and allowing them to determine their own creative and educational curriculum. Animation Fluppy Dogs is a one-hour animated television special which aired on November 27, 1986 on ABC, and was intended to be a pilot for the third Walt Disney Television animated series. The pilot suffered low ratings and the series was cancelled. This series did not revive either. It featured five pastel-colored talking dogs that came through a fuppy interdimensional doorway and into the lives of 10-year-old Jamie, with his slightly older teenage neighbor, Claire. The dogs were the intended prey of the evil miser Wagstaff. Documentary film The Sound of Mountains is a 2006 short film directed by Alexandru Belc. Comedy Nicostratos le pélican is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Olivier Horlait and Eric Boisset and directed by Olivier Horlait. Comedy West Point Widow is a film directed by Robert Siodmak released on June 20, 1941. Documentary film Immortal, Suspended is a 2013 short documentary mystery film written and directed by Deborah Stratman. Comedy The Doctor Takes a Wife is a 1940 screwball comedy film starring Loretta Young and Ray Milland as a best-selling author and medical school instructor, respectively, who find it convenient to pretend to be married, even though they initially loathe each other. Comedy Plane Nuts is the fourth of five short subjects starring Ted Healy and His Stooges released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A musical-comedy film, the short also featured Bonnie Bonnell as Healy's love interest. The Stooges were billed under Healy on the posters as "Howard, Fine and Howard." The musical numbers "Happy Landing" and "Dance Until Dawn" were lifted from the MGM feature film Flying High. Documentary film Edith's Shopping Bag is an American short documentary about the life of Edith Massey. Documentary film Imagine: John Lennon is a 1988 documentary film about English musician John Lennon. Imagine: John Lennon, with its wealth of stock Lennon footage and self-narration, proved to be a well-received film. Bridging his two musical phases together as a member of The Beatles and as a solo artist, Imagine: John Lennon is a career-spanning collection of Lennon's many musical highlights. In addition, there are a couple of heretofore unreleased recordings: an acoustic demo of "Real Love" taped in 1979 and a rehearsal take of "Imagine" in mid-1971 before the final take was captured. Comedy High Diving Hare is a 1948-produced Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Released to theaters on April 30, 1949, the short is an expansion of a gag from Stage Door Cartoon, which was also directed by Friz Freleng. Comedy Martin and Lewis is a 2002 biographical CBS TV film, written and directed by John Gray, portraying the lives of the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. The film stars Jeremy Northam as Dean Martin and Sean Hayes as Jerry Lewis. Also featured in supporting roles are Paula Cale as Betty Martin, Sarah Manninen as Patti Lewis, Kate Levering as Jeanne Biegger Martin, Scott McCord as Abby Greshler, Steve Brinder as Danny Lewis, Conrad Dunn as Lou Perry, Bill Lake as Hal Wallis, David Eisner as Lew Wasserman, Sean Cullen as Jackie Gleason, Robert Morelli as Skinny D'Amato and Markus Parilo as Irwin Woolfe. Sean Hayes was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance as Jerry Lewis. The film is based on the book, Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime by Arthur Marx. Comedy The Shakiest Gun in the West is a 1968 Western comedy film starring Don Knotts. It was directed by Alan Rafkin and written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum. The film is a remake of The Paleface, a 1948 movie starring Bob Hope and Jane Russell. Comedy Culture is a 1997 comedy, short film directed and written by Josh Gordon, Will Speck. Animation Disney's irresistible talking puppies are back in an all-new movie that takes them where no Buddy has gone before -- the moon! With the help of some stellar new friends, this out-of-this-world adventure is one small step for dog, one giant leap for dogkind. Moving at warp speed, dodging asteroids and more, the Buddies and their two new friends, Spudnick and Gravity, must summon their courage and ingenuity to launch plans for a moon landing and a rocketing trip back home. Will they have the right stuff? Overflowing with intergalactic action and heart, Space Buddies is an amazing tale of teamwork and loyalty that celebrates the journey of life and the friendships made along the way. It's Buddy-loving fun your family will enjoy again and again. Comedy Sweet Movie is a 1974 avant-garde art house comedy-drama film by the Yugoslavian director Dušan Makavejev. The film follows two women: a Canadian beauty queen, who represents a modern commodity culture, and a captain aboard a ship laden with candy and sugar, who is a failed communist revolutionary. Director of photography is Pierre Lhomme. The film's music is composed by Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis. Documentary film Matkalla Toven kanssa is a 1993 documentary film directed by Kanerva Cederström. Documentary film Jessie's Dad is a documentary film by Boaz Dvir, that tells the story of Mark Lunsford's transformation from an uneducated truck driver to a child activist after the murder of his daughter Jessica by a convicted child molester. Thriller The Naked Street is a 1955 American crime film noir directed by Maxwell Shane. The drama features Farley Granger, Anthony Quinn and Anne Bancroft. Documentary film Black Picket Fence is a 2002 documentary film directed by Sergio Goes. Documentary film My Words and I is a 2012 documentary/family film directed by Mirko Pincelli. Comedy Chlorine is a 2013 American comedy-drama film. Filming mainly took place in Madison, New Jersey and Wayne, New Jersey. Directed and Written by Jay Alaimo Comedy Gore and sexual acts are features of this German retelling (dubbed in English) of several well-known fairy tales, such as Sleeping Beauty. Other fairy tales depicted with sexual acts and violence include Snow White and Cinderella. In one of the movie's scenes, what takes place with a cow, frogs and snakes cannot properly be described here. Much of the film's imagery involves explicit depictions of the dismemberment of toes, fingers and entire bodies. Documentary film New Life of a Family Album is a 2012 documentary film directed by Julia Ivanova. Documentary film Return to the Land of Wonders is a documentary film made almost single-handedly by Maysoon Pachachi in 2003–04. Pachachi went returned to Iraq after an absence of 30 years when her father, Adnan Pachachi, was appointed to the Iraqi Governing Council in the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq. She brought a video camera with her to document conditions in Iraq and her father's participation in the drafting of Iraq's interim constitution. Comedy War Canister is a 2013 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Yahya Al-Allaq. Science Fiction The Airzone Solution is a 1993 British science-fiction film, produced and released direct-to-video by BBV. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and directed by Bill Baggs. Documentary film A Trip to Paramountown is a 1922 American short silent documentary film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. The film runs about 20 minutes and features many personalities then under contract to Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount Pictures. Science Fiction In The Pines is a 2011 short drama film written and directed by Christopher Caldwell and Zeek Earl. Comedy Along the Road is a 2010 short adventure film written and directed by Gabrielle Nadeau. "A neglected young girl’s dangerous attempts to be noticed fail to catch the attention of her distracted mother, but do help her make a new friend." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Animation Mei Ling is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Stéphanie Lansaque and François Leroy. Documentary film In just over a century, cars have completely transformed our way of life. In many areas, cars are prioritised over people. 62% of urban space is now devoted to roads or car parks and garages are often larger than children’s rooms. Devoting so much public space to the least efficient form of transport has also changed the way we interact with our environment. Children go out much less and watch much more TV. This film examines the implications of our love affair with the car. Comedy A humorous look at the British class system still clinging on to centuries of tradition in the Home Counties in the 1970's. Made during Broomfield's years at the National Film & Television School in Beaconsfield, Bucks. Documentary film Le Beurre et l'argent du beurre is a 2007 documentary film directed by Alidou Badini and Philippe Baqué. The title, which translates to "Butter and the money from butter", derives from a French idiom equivalent to the English phrase "Have one's cake and eat it too". Documentary film Universal Newsreel (XII) is a 1945 short documentary film. Animation In the Claws of the Spider is a 1925 short animation film directed by Wladyslaw Starewicz. Comedy The Happiest Days of Your Life is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder, based on the play by John Dighton. The two men also wrote the screenplay. It's one of a stable of classic British film comedies produced by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat for British Lion Film Corporation. The film was made on location and at Riverside Studios, London. In several respects, including some common casting, it was a precursor of the more anarchic St. Trinian's films of the 1950s. Thriller Jackal of Nahueltoro is a 1969 Chilean drama film directed by Miguel Littín. It is based on a real life event about an alcoholic peasant who killed a woman and her five children in 1960. He was sentenced to death and executed by firing squad in 1963. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Mad Dogs is a 2002 Thriller film written by Simon Louvish and directed by Ahmed A. Jamal Documentary film Caretaker for the Lord is a 2010 short documentary directed by Jane McAllister. Comedy Steffi Likes This is a 2012 short comedy film written by Florian Gregor Philipp Scholz and directed by Philipp Scholz. Documentary film Titanic: Birth of a Legend is a 2005 TV documentary directed by William Lyons. Documentary film The Flying Scotsman, film star, thoroughbred, and the peoples favorite. The worlds most famous locomotive is a vital part of our rich railway tradition. No, it's beginning a new phase in its 81 year history. Two months before the creation of this program, it appeared this priceless national asset might be sold abroad. But after a nail biting auction, The Scotsman was saved for the nation. Now, The Flying Scotsman is finally coming home! Comedy Cinema Paithiyam is a 1975 Tamil language drama film directed by Muktha Srinivasan. The film features Jayachitra and Kamal Haasan in lead roles. The film, produced by A. L. Srinivasan under his A. L. S. Productions. It is a remake of the Hindi hit film Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Guddi, which made Jaya Bhaduri a star. Actress Jayachitra later claimed in an interview that this film ran for 100 days at Devi-Sridevi Complex in Chennai, and that "this was the first Tamil black-and-white film that ran for so long in that theater complex." Thriller Lost Souls is a made-for-TV drama/thriller movie created for UPN in 1998 for the Nightworld movie series. It was the third film in the series to be shown by the network. This film was frequently shown on the Fox Family Channel, with most airings during the 13 days of Halloween special in October. On June 15, 2010, all the Nightworld films were released in the US as double feature DVDs. Lost Souls is being released as a double feature DVD with Marked, a 2007 film. Lost Souls has also been released again in 2011 as a double feature DVD with Darkness, a 2002 film. Comedy Sappy Birthday is a 1942 American film directed by Harry Edwards. Documentary film West of Memphis is a documentary film directed and co-written by Amy J. Berg, produced by Peter Jackson and Damien Echols, and released in the US by Sony Pictures Classics. Animation Fantaisie in Bubblewrap is a 2007 comedy animation film directed by Arthur Metcalf. Comedy No lo llames amor... llámalo X is a comedy film directed by Oriol Capel. Comedy Magic in Town is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Jeanne Darville. Thriller Blind Side is an HBO thriller made for television movie filmed in 1992, starring Rutger Hauer, Rebecca De Mornay, and Ron Silver, directed by Geoff Murphy and executive produced by Jeffrey Lurie, John Bard Manulis and John Marsh. It aired on HBO in late 1993 and on NBC in early 1994. It came out theatrically in territories like France, Italy and Sweden. Animation Futurama: Bender's Big Score is an Annie Award-winning direct-to-video film based on the animated series Futurama. It was released in the United States on November 27, 2007. Bender's Big Score, along with the three follow-up films, comprise season five of Futurama, with each film being separated into four episodes of the broadcast season. Bender's Big Score made its broadcast premiere on Comedy Central on March 23, 2008. The movie was written by Ken Keeler, based on a story by Keeler and David X. Cohen, and directed by Dwayne Carey-Hill. Special appearances include Coolio as Kwanzaa-bot, Al Gore as himself, Mark Hamill as the Chanukah Zombie, Tom Kenny as Fry's older brother Yancy, and Sarah Silverman returning as Fry's ex-girlfriend Michelle. Sarah Silverman replaced Kath Soucie, who had voiced Michelle in Space Pilot 3000, the first episode of the show. Documentary film Manny Pacquiao: The People's Champion is a 2004 documentary film. Documentary film Tales of the Waria is a 2011 documentary and romantic film directed by Kathy Huang. Documentary film Deserter is a 2002 short film written by Irina Semaško and Sergei Bosenko and directed by Sergei Bosenko. Thriller Redbelt is a 2008 American romantic martial arts action film written and directed by David Mamet and starring Chiwetel Ejiofor. The cast also includes Tim Allen, Joe Mantegna, Ricky Jay, Emily Mortimer, Alice Braga and Rebecca Pidgeon, as well as a number of martial-arts professionals. The film opened in wide release in the United States and Canada on May 9, 2008. Comedy Schultze Gets the Blues is a 2003 film, the first directed and written by Michael Schorr. Thriller Criminal is a 1995, Indian bilingual thriller film, produced by K. S. Rama Rao on Creative Commercials banner, directed by Mahesh Bhatt. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ramya Krishna, Manisha Koirala in lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani or MM Kreem, both of the movies simultaneously shot in Telugu and Hindi, most of the scenes and artists are same in both the versions. The film declared Average at box-office. Animation Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost is the second in a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on October 5, 1999, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation starting in 1998. The Mystery, Inc. gang, which includes Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne and Velma, travel to a New England town called Oakhaven after being invited by horror writer Ben Ravencroft. Like a number of direct-to-video Scooby-Doo animated films released in the late-1990s and early-2000s, Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost features real ghosts instead of simple bad guys in masks, giving the film a darker tone. The videos sold well and received generally positive reviews in the press. The film has been adapted into a book. It is the second of the first four Scooby Doo direct-to-video film to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio: Mook Animation. This film marks the first time voice actor and radio-personality Scott Innes voiced Shaggy, as Billy West needed time for his role as Philip J. Fry on Futurama. Animation Sandy is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Joseph Mann. Thriller 31 North 62 East is an independent psychological thriller film released in September 2009. The title refers to a position in south-western Afghanistan near the Iranian border. It was written by brothers Leofwine Loraine and Tristan Loraine with the first draft of the screen play being completed on 2 May 2008. Principal photography commenced on 21 July 2008 with Tristan Loraine as director and producer. The film cast includes John Rhys-Davies, Marina Sirtis, Heather Peace and Craig Fairbrass. The production company was Fact Not Fiction Films and the director of photography was Sue Gibson, president of the British Society of Cinematographers. The film music was composed by Paul Garbutt and David Leo Kemp and also includes an appearance by New Zealand born violinist/composer Fiona Pears. Comedy When Women Lost Their Tails is a 1972 comedy fantasy sci-fi film written by Marcello Coscia, Jaja Fiastri & Ottavio Jemma and directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Thriller Living with the Dead is a 2002 supernatural crime drama directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starring Ted Danson, Diane Ladd, Queen Latifah, Mary Steenburgen and Jack Palance. It was inspired by the life of medium James Van Praagh. The film first aired in the U.S. on CBS-TV. It was later rated PG-13. In the U.S., the movie was released as Living with the Dead; the working title was Talking to Heaven, and this was also the release title in Europe. Thriller The Mind Benders is a 1963 British thriller film produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mary Ure, John Clements, Michael Bryant and Wendy Craig. Comedy Gintama: The Movie, known in Japan as Gintama: Shinyaku Benizakura-Hen, is a Japanese animated film produced by Sunrise. The film's plot is a retelling of the story arc from Gin Tama in which Kotaro Katsura is attacked by a member of the army Kiheitai, and the freelancer trio Odd Jobs Gin start searching for him. Thriller Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is a 1991 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the sixth installment in the Star Trek franchise and was directed by Nicholas Meyer and written by Meyer with Denny Martin Flinn. After the destruction of the moon Praxis leads the Klingon Empire to pursue peace with their long-time adversary the Federation, the crew of the USS Enterprise must race against unseen conspirators with a militaristic agenda. The Undiscovered Country was initially planned as a prequel to the original series, with younger actors portraying the crew of the Enterprise while attending Starfleet Academy, but the idea was discarded because of negative reaction from the cast and the fans. Faced with producing a new film in time for Star Trek '​s 25th anniversary, Flinn and Meyer, the director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, wrote a script based on a suggestion from Leonard Nimoy about what would happen if "the wall came down in space", touching on the contemporary events of the Cold War. Principal photography took place between April and September 1991. Thriller The Loner is a 1987 action crime drama film written by Alphonse Boudard, Jacques Deray, Simon Michaël and Daniel Saint-Hamont, and directed by Jacques Deray. Comedy One Last Thing... is a 2006 comedy-drama film produced by HDNet Films and released by Magnolia Pictures. It was screened at the Toronto Film Festival on September 12, 2005 and had a limited release in the United States on May 5, 2006. It was directed by Alex Steyermark and written by Barry Stringfellow. Comedy The Dentist is a 1932 American comedy short starring W. C. Fields. The film is one of four short films Fields made with the "king of comedy," Mack Sennett, at Paramount. Although Sennett was near the end of his career, he found good use of the new medium of talking pictures for comedy, as the film demonstrates. It was directed by Leslie Pearce from a script by Fields himself. The film has been released on VHS and DVD. Comedy Make Mine Laughs is a 1949 film directed by Richard Fleischer. The film was a compilation of comic scenes and musical numbers from older and newer RKO films. Make Mine Laughs was the second of three RKO Radio "pastiche" films, composed largely of musical and comedy highlights from previous RKO productions. Comedian Gil Lamb hosts the proceedings, finding time to make satirical comments about the opening credits and to perform his "swallowing the harmonica" specialty. The filmclips include two short subjects, Leon Errol's Beware of Redheads and one of RKO's Flicker Flashbacks entries, both presented in their entirety. Also featured are Frances Langford singing "Moonlight Over the Islands", Anne Shirley and Dennis Day duetting on "If You Happen to Find a Heart", and specialties performed by the likes of orchestra leaders Frankie Carle and Freddie "Schnickelfritz" Fisher, ventriloquist Robert Lamouret, and dance teams Manuel & Marita Viera and Rosario & Antonio. Comedy The Ugly Truth is a 2009 American romantic comedy film starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler. The film was released in North America on July 24, 2009 by Columbia Pictures. Science Fiction Das Millionenspiel is a German action/sci-fi television film of 1970, directed by Tom Toelle and starring Jörg Pleva, Suzanne Roquette and Dieter Thomas Heck. It was aired on 18 October 1970 by the ARD. Wolfgang Menge wrote the screenplay, adapting the short story "The Prize of Peril" by the American writer Robert Sheckley. Wolfgang Menge and Tom Toelle received the 1971 Prix Italia for best television movie. Animation AJ's Infinite Summer and Long Live the Royals are two animated shorts created for Cartoon Network. The former, created by Toby Jones, follows AJ, whose new summer job drives him crazy with power. The Royals, created by Sean Szeles, revolves around Peter entering his father and king's Tournament of Games to capture the attention of a lady named Katherine. Both shorts were created by storyboard artists for Regular Show, and were produced at Cartoon Network Studios; they were released concurrently onto the network's online video streaming service on May 16, 2014. Science Fiction Ghost in the Shell Arise: Border 4 - Ghost Stands Alone is an action sci-fi animation film directed by Kazuchika Kise and Susumu Kudo. Animation Every Summer is a short, animation, drama film directed by Sivan Kidron. Documentary film My Name Is Janez Janša is a 2012 documentary film about three contemporary artists, one of them the film director, who in 2007 all changed their name to that of Janez Janša, the Prime Minister of Slovenia. Signified as an artistic gesture this particular name change provoked a wide range of interpretations in art circles in Slovenia and abroad as well as among journalists and the general public. From banter to conspiracy. In the documentary individuals, artists and academics from all over the world share their thoughts about the meaning and purpose of one’s name from both private and public perspectives. Reasons for changing one's name are explored as the film draws references from history, popular culture and individual experiences. In Slovenia the film has been labelled as pornographic and as degenerate art by some of the press close to the government. On the other hand, the director of Slovenian Film Center in his analysis said that the film is not to be judged by politicians, but by film critics and the audience. Thriller Cycle Psycho is a 1973 thriller written and directed by John Lawrence and distributed by Troma Entertainment. This was the last film appearance for Stafford Repp before his death a year later. Thriller Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part II: The Eternal Story is a 2012 animation film directed by Yukihiro Miyamoto and Akiyuki Shinbo. Comedy A Philippine film by produced by Star Cinema. Animation The Blue Shoe is a 1999 animation, family, fantasy short film directed by Gary Goldberge and Peter H. Reynolds and written by Peter H. Reynolds. Comedy On the Fiddle is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Sean Connery, Alfred Lynch, Cecil Parker, Stanley Holloway, Eric Barker, Mike Sarne, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Kathleen Harrison, Victor Maddern and John Le Mesurier. It was Sean Connery's tenth film, released the year before his big breakthrough as James Bond in the 1962 film Dr No. Animation Red Cross 'Parcel' is a 2013 animation short film directed by Tom Brown and Daniel Gray. Animation The Right Blend is a 2009 short animation film directed by Nando Costa. Comedy The Bangville Police is a 1913 comedy short starring Fred Mace, Mabel Normand and the Keystone Cops. The film, notable for being regarded as the seminal Keystone Cops short, was directed by Henry Lehrman. The first Keystone Cops comedy was Hoffmeyer's Legacy. Documentary film La Vita Al Tempo Della Morte is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed by Andrea Caccia. Thriller Surviving the Game is a 1994 action thriller film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson, starring Ice-T, Rutger Hauer, and Gary Busey. It is loosely based on the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell. Although not successful during its theatrical release, it has since developed a cult following. Comedy Buddy's Theatre is an American animated short film, released February 16, 1935 It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Thriller Set It Off is a 1996 American crime action film directed by F. Gary Gray, written by Kate Lanier and Takashi Bufford. The film stars Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox and Kimberly Elise. It follows four close friends in Los Angeles, California, who decide to plan and execute a bank robbery. They decide to do so for different reasons, although all four want better for themselves and their families. The film became a critical and box office success, grossing over $41 million against a budget of $9 million. Thriller Full Eclipse is a 1993 science fiction crime film directed by Anthony Hickox. Starring Mario Van Peebles and Bruce Payne, the story is set in Los Angeles where the police department has assembled a unique squad of officers who possess the ability to turn into werewolves. The tagline of the film was: There's a new police force on the streets... and they only come out at night. Documentary film L'imitateur is a 1982 Belgian documentary short film written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael. The short film was shot in 1982 in Belgium. L'imitateur tells the story of two mentally disabled which do a brief intrusion into the world of "normal people". The film was awarded the Best Documentary and Best Short Film at the 1983 Brussels Film Festival. In 2011, it appeared at the Sottodiciotto Filmfestival held in Turin in the retrospective dedicated to Van Dormael. Comedy Everything's Gone Green is a 2006 Canadian comedy film directed by Paul Fox and written by Douglas Coupland. It was produced by Radke Films and True West Films. The distributor is ThinkFilm in Canada, and Shoreline Entertainment elsewhere and won the award for best Canadian feature film at the 2006 Vancouver International Film Festival. Thriller Wicked, Wicked is a 1973 horror-thriller feature film starring David Bailey, Tiffany Bolling and Randolph Roberts that was presented in "Duo-Vision," a gimmick more commonly known as split-screen. Comedy Eve Wants to Sleep is a 1958 comedy film written by Tadeusz Chmielewski and Andrzej Czekalski directed by Tadeusz Chmielewski. Animation Heartstrings is a 2009 British animated short film directed by Rhiannon Evans at the University of Wales in Newport. It tells the story of two stop-motion figures made from string, who fall in love; their love is represented by a red string that connects them at the heart. The film was made on a budget of £500 and took around four months to complete. In 2010 it was included on the Best of British Animation Awards Vol. 8 DVD. Comedy Wreckless Epic: The Journey to SXSW is a 2009 musical comedy directed by Simon Chan and Joe Rubalcaba. Comedy Kommt Mausi raus?! is a 1995 drama, romance and comedy film written by Angelina Maccarone and directed by Alexander Scherer and Angelina Maccarone. Thriller Hallowed Ground is a 2007 horror thriller film, released on October 9, 2007. It went direct-to-video and was first aired on Sci-Fi Channel in the USA. Comedy Bleeding Love is a 2009 short romance comedy film written and directed by Ged Murray. Documentary film Taxi For Two is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Dan Popa. Thriller Arasatchi is a Tamil language film released in 2004. The film was directed by then debutante, N Maharajan. The film starred Arjun, Lara Dutta and Raghuvaran in the lead roles. Vivek as the comedian, Lakshmi and Manivannan all play in other roles. The film's music was composed by Harris Jayaraj. The film was released in September 2004. It was dubbed into Telugu as "Judgement" and in Hindi as "Ghatak The Destroyer". Comedy Navy Wife is a 1956 comedy film directed by Edward Bernds, and starring Joan Bennett, Gary Merrill, Shirley Yamaguchi. The screenplay was written by Kay Lenard, based on the novel Mother Sir by Tats Blain. Comedy Trial and Error is a 1997 release from New Line Cinema starring Michael Richards, Jeff Daniels, and Charlize Theron, about an attorney and the attorney's actor friend, who takes his place in court to defend the boss's hopelessly guilty relative. Comedic interplay and new romance ensues. Comedy Happy People is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Aleksandr Shapiro. Comedy A Millionaire for Christy is a 1951 comedy film directed by George Marshall, and starring Fred MacMurray and Eleanor Parker. A screwball comedy, where Christy Sloane is a legal secretary from San Francisco who is sent to California to inform radio host Peter Lockwood that he has just inherited $2 million. Thriller Vadacurry is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy-thriller film written and directed by debutant Saravana Rajan. The film stars Jai and Swathi Reddy and was produced by Dayanidhi Azhagiri's Meeka Entertainment. The film has cinematography by Venkatesh and the technical crew includes editing by Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth and art direction by Ramalingam, while the costumes were being designed by Anusha Dayanidhi. The film which started filming on 19 August 2013, was released on 19 June 2014. It was also dubbed and released in Telugu as Kulfi. Comedy 100% Arabica is a French comedy movie, directed by Mahmoud Zemmouri, starring Khaled, and Cheb Mami. Thriller The Mighty Quinn is a 1989 thriller film starring Denzel Washington, Robert Townsend, James Fox, Mimi Rogers, M. Emmet Walsh, and Sheryl Lee Ralph. The screenplay by Hampton Fancher is based on A. H. Z. Carr's 1982 novel Finding Maubee. In the film, Washington plays Xavier Quinn, a police chief who tries to help his childhood friend Maubee after he becomes a murder suspect. The film takes its name from the Bob Dylan song of the same name, a Reggae cover version of which appears on the soundtrack. It was notable for film critic Roger Ebert to give the film an overwhelmingly positive review, calling it one of the best films of 1989. Animation Wallpaper is a 2013 animation short family music film written and directed by Elaine Chen. Documentary film From Scotland With Love is a documentary feature film directed by Virginia Heath, soundtracked by an original studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter King Creosote. The film was commissioned as part of the Cultural Festival accompanying the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games. It was screened with live musical accompaniment on Glasgow Green on 31 July 2014. It was produced by Faction North, Crossover, National Library of Scotland and Scottish Screen Archive in association with BBC Scotland and Creative Scotland. The album was produced by David McAulay and released on July 21, 2014 on Domino Records. Regarding the album, and its film counterpart, Anderson stated: "It's basically just looking at ourselves in the past – it's like looking at your grandparents' or your great grandparents' generation goofing about, just doing what they're doing. But you have to remember that it wasn't the past for them - they were right at the cutting edge of time like we are now." Released to widespread critical acclaim, the album reached number twenty-one in the UK Albums Chart; Creosote's highest charting album to date. Comedy One Leg Kicking is a 2001 Singaporean comedy-film movie that is about several soccer amateurs that compete in a soccer event for the 2002 World Cup Finals. The main actors of this movie are Gurmit Singh as Tai Po and Mark Lee as Handsome. Science Fiction Planet Patrol is a 1999 film directed by Russ Mazzolla. Comedy The Mystery of Men is a film released on Aug 30, 1999. Thriller A storm from hell brings mysterious strangers who come with secrets to a B&B on an isolated island. Emma, the B&B owner, is a struggling romance writer. David, a handyman, is a traumatized war veteran wrestling with his past and sleeping in his van. They face a menace more shockingly evil and wickedly terrifying than anything in their wildest dreams. Veronica arrives naked. Coby has blood on him. Then the Others appear. Sex and murder, lust and revenge will make this a night that the romance writer and her new friend will never forget... if they survive. Thriller Students at an Ivy League university campus are thrown into panic by a series of gruesome murders. The killer, a horribly twisted psychopath who has escaped from an asylum, strikes where least expected. It is a final exam in sheer, blood-curdling terror! "Splatter University" is a cult horror gem that is as frightening and hilarious today as it was upon its release in 1984. Science Fiction The Mechanical Bride is a 2012 fantasy science-fiction documentary film directed by Allison de Fren. Comedy Shut Up and Shoot Me is a 2005 Czech black comedy film. It was written and directed by Steen Agro and stars Karel Roden, Andy Nyman, and Anna Geislerová. Comedy Follow Kadri, Not Your Heart is a 2009 Turkish comedy film, directed by Onur Tan, starring Şafak Sezer as a man who goes on holiday to get over being dumped, only to find his ex at the same hotel. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 16, 2009, was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2009. Science Fiction Teens in the Universe is a Soviet 1974 film directed by Richard Viktorov based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and Avenir Zak. Preceded by Moscow-Cassiopeia. Runtime - 84 min. Comedy The Games Teachers Play is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Comedy Dick Figures: The Movie is a 2013 American independent animated adventure-action comedy film, written, directed by and starring Ed Skudder and Zack Keller, distributed by Mondo Media. It is based off the animated web series Dick Figures. It is Mondo's first animated feature-length production and independent company Six Point Harness' first original feature film. The film was released for rent and purchase on September 17, 2013 on digital download and streaming services including iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play, PlayStation Network, Xbox Video, Vudu, Netflix, Hulu and Yekra, an all-new movie watching site for indie films. The film was then released a week later on iTunes in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. One of the film's Executive Producers, Aaron Simpson, aimed to give everyone access to the film, whether they could afford a paid digital download or not, so the movie was also distributed on YouTube in 12 chapters over the course of 3 months. Animation Merry Dog is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and is the sixth of the Pooch the Pup theatrical cartoons. Science Fiction Based on the Buddhist horror novel White Light by William Scheinman, MINDFLESH is a Cronenberg-esque psycho-sexual horror/thriller about a taxi driver who must relinquish his obsession with a goddess from a parallel dimension. If he doesn't, extraterrestrial guardians that police the Universe will kill his friends. Chris Jackson (Bramhill) enlists the help of parapsychologist Frank Verdain (Fairbank) to unravel the secrets of the mind and fight the aliens. But the first battle he must win is the fight with the demons of his past. Animation Project A-ko is a 1986 animated fantasy-parody film that had several sequels and a spin-off. This series references a number of other works of anime from the 1970s and 1980s, such as Macross, Fist of the North Star and Gundam. The title itself is a reference to the 1985 Jackie Chan movie Project A, although the film bears no resemblance to Project A; the working title ended up sticking. Animation Tom and Jerry are hoboes, but the city is demolishing the hobo camp. They hop a ride on a freight train. The train comes to a lumber camp, where the Chinese cook has just prepared a huge platter of roast chicken; he invites the train people to eat, but hundreds of bums descend. He chases them off, into a log slide, and they end up right back in the original camp. Comedy Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is a 2011 British-American action mystery film directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey and Dan Lin. It is a sequel to the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes, based on the titular character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The screenplay was written by Michele Mulroney and Kieran Mulroney. Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law reprise their roles as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson and were joined by Noomi Rapace as Simza and Jared Harris as Professor Moriarty. Holmes and Watson join forces to outwit and bring down their most cunning adversary, Professor James Moriarty. Although influenced by Doyle's short story "The Final Problem", the film follows an original story and is not a strict adaptation. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, received generally positive reviews from critics, and was commercially successful with a worldwide gross of over $545 million. Comedy Artificially Speaking is a short film, which premiered at Dances with Films 2009 at the Laemmle Sunset 5, June 6, 2009. It stars Alan Sues, Lou Wagner, Karen Rambo, and an assorted cast. Science Fiction Push is a 2009 American science fiction superhero thriller film directed by Paul McGuigan. The film stars Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle, Cliff Curtis, Joel Gretsch, Djimon Hounsou, and Ming-Na Wen. The film centers on a group of people born with various superhuman abilities who band together in order to take down a government agency that is using a dangerous drug to enhance their powers in hopes of creating an army of super soldiers. Documentary film "From the acclaimed Naudet Brothers who produced & directed the spellbinding and riveting ""9/11"" (narrated by Robert DeNiro) This passionate Documentary follows Mickey and Negra as they train some of their most promising young protog?es for the biggest tournament in amateur boxing. Documentary film Notebook from China is a 1987 documentary film written and directed by Jørgen Leth. Documentary film 112 Weddings is a 2013 documentary romance film written and directed by Doug Block. Documentary film Paul Cadmus: Enfant Terrible at Eighty is a 1984 documentary film directed by David Sutherland. Animation Ain't She Tweet is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released June 21, 1952, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet. The title is a play on the song "Ain't She Sweet." Thriller Alien Nation is a 1988 American science fiction film directed by Graham Baker. The ensemble cast features James Caan, Mandy Patinkin and Terence Stamp. The film depicts the assimilation of the Newcomers, an alien race settling in Los Angeles, much to the dismay of the local population. The plot integrates the buddy cop film genre with a science fiction theme, centering on a union between a veteran police detective Matthew Sykes and Sam "George" Francisco, the first Newcomer detective. Sykes and Francisco probe the criminal underworld of the Newcomers as they attempt to solve a homicide. The film was a co-production between American Entertainment Partners and 20th Century Fox, which distributed it theatrically. Alien Nation explores murder, discrimination and science fiction. In 2005, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Varèse Sarabande music label. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by musician Jerry Goldsmith. Alien Nation was released in the United States on October 7, 1988, and grossed over $32 million worldwide, becoming a moderate financial success. Comedy The Cherokee Kid is a 1996 HBO television movie starring Sinbad, James Coburn, Burt Reynolds, Gregory Hines, A Martinez, Ernie Hudson, Dawnn Lewis, and Vanessa Bell Calloway. Documentary film Opening of the Kiel Canal is an 1895 British short black-and-white silent documentary news film directed and produced by Birt Acres. It was filmed between June 1895 and July 1895 and as the title suggests documents the opening of the Kiel Canal in Germany by Kaiser Wilhelm II on 20 June 1895. Unlike most of the films made by Birt Acres on this occasion, the video of this film survives and the original negative is held by the Science Museum. Documentary film When Memory Speaks is a 1989 documentary film written and directed by Jeanine Meerapfel. Comedy Good Vibrations, Bad Situations is a 1993 film directed by Lothar Lambert. Science Fiction Ballpit is a 2012 animation, music, science fiction and short film directed by Kyle Mowat. Science Fiction The One I Love is a 2014 American romantic dramedy film, directed by Charlie McDowell and starring Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2014. After the film's premiere at Sundance Film Festival, RADiUS-TWC acquired the distribution rights of the film. It had a limited theatrical release on August 22, 2014 in the United States. Documentary film Approaching the Elephant is a documentary film directed by Amanda Wilder. Comedy Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film. Comedy Un novio para mi mujer is a blockbuster 2008 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Juan Taratuto and starring Adrián Suar, Valeria Bertuccelli and Gabriel Goity. The plot is about Diego, a timid husband who hires "Cuervo" Flores, a professional Casanova to seduce "Tana" his fearsome wife, hoping this will make her divorce him. It was the highest grossing Argentine film in 2008. In 2009, Warner Bros. bought the rights of the film. A South Korean remake directed by Min Kyu-dong, All About My Wife, was released in 2012. Comedy Le6ion of the Dead is a 2001 comedy horror film written and directed by Olaf Ittenbach. Documentary film On A River In Ireland is a 2013 documentary film directed by John Murray. Comedy Smog is a 1999 comedy tv film directed by Jon Favreau. Science Fiction Plug & Pray is a 2010 documentary film about the promise, problems and ethics of artificial intelligence and robotics. The main protagonists are the former MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum and the futurist Raymond Kurzweil. The title is a pun on the computer hardware phrase "Plug and Play". Documentary film The Love Market is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Shalom Almond. Animation Beep Beep Beep is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Jeremy Diamond. Comedy This musical sci-fi fantasy follows one woman's search for her grandmother's historic burlesque film across a surreal post-apocalyptic desert landscape. Thriller Parker Kane is a 1990 television film directed by Steve Perry. Comedy Auto Antics is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 182nd Our Gang short that was released. Comedy How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business? is a 1970 West German comedy film directed by Will Tremper and starring Barbi Benton. It is based on the novel of the same title, written by Lynn Keefe. Thriller Keemat is a 1973 action film written by Vishwamitter Adil and Ram and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. Documentary film Sagat: The Documentary stylized as SAGAT: The Documentary, SAGAT - Uncut or just SAGAT is a 2011 documentary on pornographic actor, gay icon and sex symbol François Sagat about his persona and impact on world culture directed by Pascal Roche and Jérôme M. De Oliveira. It was produced by ADL TV and after an idea by Brenda & Lucy Co. Comedy Shinsukki Blues is a 2004 South Korean film about a smarmy corporate lawyer who magically switches bodies with a pro bono defense attorney with the same name. It was the last Korean film released to theaters in 2004. Comedy Three Kings is a 1999 satirical war-comedy film written and directed by David O. Russell from a story by John Ridley about a gold heist that takes place during the 1991 Iraqi uprising against Saddam Hussein following the end of the Persian Gulf War. The film stars George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube, and Spike Jonze. Animation Everything's Coming Up Rosie is a 2009 animation, short, family, drama film written by Jereme Watt and Aaron Houston and directed by Jereme Watt. Comedy Lucky Ladies is a 1932 British comedy film directed by John Rawlins and starring Sydney Fairbrother, Emily Fitzroy and Tracy Holmes. Some sisters inherit a large sum of money. Comedy True Bromance is a 2012 film by British filmmaker Sebastian Doggart which explores the absurd advice that friends and family give when someone falls in love. It follows the quest of actor Devin Ratray, who wants to win the heart of U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Thriller Sau Jhooth Ek Sach is a 2004 drama thriller film directed by Bappaditya Roy. Comedy Tonkatsu taisho is a comedy drama film directed by Yuzo Kawashima. Documentary film Miliband of Brothers is a 2010 satirical docu-drama following the lives and careers of British politicians David Miliband and younger brother Ed, who at the time were both contesting the 2010 Labour leadership contest. Written by David Quantick, the programme was first shown on More4. It was produced by the same production team as the similar 2009 documentary When Boris Met Dave. The documentary charted the Miliband brothers' paths into politics interspersed with interviews from Tony Benn, Neil Kinnock and Oona King amongst friends and teachers, looking into how they both ended up with jobs in the cabinets of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. To add to the familial similarity, David Miliband was played by Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Ed by his brother Ben Lloyd-Hughes. The title, a pun on the phrase "Band of Brothers" was inspired by a comment by Caitlin Moran's "Celebrity Watch" column. Sam Wollaston, reviewing the production in The Guardian wrote: "There are a few funny moments. Mostly it's just very hammy and very silly, as the Tory one was." Comedy Hobo with a Shotgun is a 2011 Canadian exploitation action film directed by Jason Eisener and written by John Davies, starring Rutger Hauer. It is based on the winning trailer of the same name from Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's South by Southwest Grindhouse trailers contest and received an R rating for strong violence. Comedy Tish is a 1942 comedy drama film based on the story by Mary Roberts Rinehart, written by Annalee Whitmore, Tom Seller and Harry Ruskin, and directed by S. Sylvan Simon. Thriller Via Castellana Bandiera is a 2013 Italian drama film directed by Emma Dante. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Elena Cotta won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. Comedy The Twin Sister is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Master Of The Universe is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Marc Bauder. Documentary film Exploring the life and impact of the greatest spiritual and legal philosopher in Islamic history, this film examines Ghazali's existential crisis of faith that arose from his rejection of religious dogmatism, and reveals profound parallels with our own times. Ghazali became known as the Proof of Islam and his path of love and spiritual excellence overcame the pitfalls of the organised religion of his day. His path was largely abandoned by early 20th century Muslim reformers for the more strident and less tolerant school of Ibn Taymiyya. Combining drama with documentary, this film argues that Ghazali's Islam is the antidote for today's terror. Animation The Heckling Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon, released on July 5, 1941 and featuring Bugs Bunny and a dopey dog named Willoughby. The cartoon was directed by Tex Avery, written by Michael Maltese, animated by soon-to-be director Bob McKimson, and with musical direction by Carl Stalling. In style that was becoming typical of the Bugs character, he easily outwitted and tormented his antagonist through the short, his only concern being what to do next to the dog. This is the second-to-last Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Tex Avery to be released. The last, All This and Rabbit Stew, was produced before this film. Additionally, it was the fifth cartoon for Bugs and the 55th cartoon Avery directed at Warner Bros. The Merrie Melodies opening sequence also featured the first usage of the Warner Bros. shield logo zooming in with a carrot-munching Bugs Bunny lying on top of it. For the first time, the "Warner Bros." and "Present" graphics are already on the screen when the title card is shown before the shield zooms in. Here, after the zoom-in and a couple of bites of his carrot, Bugs pulls down the Merrie Melodies title screen like it is a shade. Documentary film Last Will and Embezzlement is a 2012 documentary film about the financial exploitation of the elderly. It stars veteran actor Mickey Rooney and is narrated by Artie Pasquale. One year earlier, Rooney testified before the United States Senate Special Committee on Aging about the years of financial abuse he said he suffered at the hands of his step-son, against whom a restraining order was subsequently issued. Comedy When the Clouds Roll By is a 1919 comedy film starring Douglas Fairbanks and directed by Victor Fleming and Theodore Reed. The plot involves a man following the advice of a psychiatrist as he romances a woman in Greenwich Village. Documentary film Hubble - Night Sky is a 2002 documentary film. Comedy Jus primae noctis is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Documentary film Eid Mubarak is a 1960 short documentary film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. Documentary film The Power of Forgiveness is a documentary by Martin Doblmeier about the process of forgiveness. It features interviews with renowned Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh, Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel, best-selling authors Thomas Moore and Marianne Williamson and others. The film had its world premier at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival was broadcast on television stations across the United States. Comedy Cavemen is a 2013 American comedy film about a young man in Los Angeles who feels the emptiness of a life of dissipation and seeks a genuine relationship, which he discovers is more difficult to do than he thought. The movie was panned by critics, but was popular with audiences. Cavemen made its world premiere at the 2013 Austin Film Festival where the screenplay had been a competition finalist several years earlier. Thriller Jennifer is a 1978 horror film directed by Brice Mack, starring Lisa Pelikan. The story has some similarities to the 1976 classic Carrie, about a social misfit with psychic powers who gets revenge on her cruel classmates. The original music score is composed by Porter Jordan. The film's tagline is: "She's got the power... and you haven't got a prayer!" Animation Lieve, dilaga is a 2012 short animation film directed by Simone Massi. Documentary film Abstich is a 1998 documentary film directed by Joachim Tschirner and Burghard Drachsel. Documentary film Beyond This Place is a documentary film directed by Kaleo La Belle, screened at a number of film festivals. In it, La Belle reunites with his biological father Cloud Rock La Belle, a charismatic figure who was largely absent from his life. The film deals, in a personal and intimate way, with issues of parenting, issues of freedom versus responsibility, and with the aging of the 60's generation. The film won an award for Best Documentary over 60 minutes at the 2010 Krakow Film Festival and the "Prix création" award at the 2010 Visions du Réel film festival. The score of the film was written by Sufjan Stevens and Raymond Raposa. The film was screened with a live musical performance by the two musicians in the fall of 2011, including at the Castro Theater in San Francisco. Comedy One Eye Shut is a 2013 short film written and directed by Andamion Murataj. Thriller Clementine is a 2004 action-drama film directed by Kim De-yeong. In this film, the actor Steven Seagal plays a 10-minute role as "cage fight champion" Jack Miller. The film is about Kim, a taekwondo champion who decides to give up his fighting career for good in order to take care of his daughter Sa Rang. But when an evil gambling kingpin kidnaps Sa Rang, Kim must agree to fight in a rigged boxing match in exchange for Sa Rang's freedom. Comedy Miss Granny is a 2014 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. Na Moon-hee stars as a woman in her 70s who magically finds herself in the body of her 20-year-old self after having her picture taken at a mysterious photo studio. After opening in theaters on January 22, 2014, it became a huge box office hit, with 8.65 million tickets sold. Science Fiction Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus is a monster/disaster film by The Asylum, released on May 19, 2009, in the United States and on August 7, 2009, in the United Kingdom. It was directed by Ace Hannah and stars singer Deborah Gibson and actor Lorenzo Lamas. Though it was met with a negative reaction from critics for its outlandish plot, it is arguably the most popular film by The Asylum to date. The film is about the hunt for two prehistoric sea monsters causing mayhem and carnage at sea. This film is also notable as one of the very few American films to feature an Asian American male as a romantic lead as Vic Chao's character Dr. Seiji Shimada, serves as a love interest for Gibson's character, Emma MacNeil. Comedy Citizen Duane is a 2006 Canadian comedy film. Comedy Totò Double or Nothing? is a 1956 comedy film written by Agenore Incrocci, Marcello Marchesi, Vittorio Metz and Furio Scarpelli and directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Documentary film Herbst der Gammler is a 1967 documentary film written and directed by Peter Fleischmann. Comedy Prosperity is a 1932 American comedy-drama film starring Marie Dressler and Polly Moran. The two leading actresses play longtime matriarchal ladies comically sparring off each other, and trying to control their intertwined lives. Thriller Jack Says is a 2008 British thriller film known particularly for being the last professional engagement of Mike Reid, who died shortly after filming in 2007. The film is a contemporary film noir, with comic book undertones that reflect its precursor graphic novel Jack Said, and is comparable in style to Sin City. The film also stars Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, Rula Lenska and Eric Cantona. Thriller Paan Singh Tomar is a 2010 Indian biographical film based on the true story of the athlete Paan Singh Tomar. A soldier in the Indian Army, he wins a gold medal at the Indian National Games, but is forced to become a notorious bandit. The film is directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and produced by UTV Motion Pictures. Irrfan Khan plays the title role, with Mahie Gill, Vipin Sharma and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the supporting cast. Made on a shoestring budget of 80 million, Paan Singh Tomar premiered at the 2010 British Film Institute London Film Festival. The film was released domestically on 2 March 2012 to critical acclaim and emerged as a superhit at the box-office, with a domestic net of 384 million. The film won the Best Feature Film and Best Actor in the 60th National Film Awards 2012. Documentary film Damansky Island Year 1969 is a 2004 Russian documentary film about two battles that took place on Damansky Island in 1969 between the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China. The film consists of interviews with participants and leaders from both sides of the conflict. Directed by Andrey Semenov, 2004 Issued: Studio GALAKON, 2004 Duration: 39 min. 22 sec Thriller Invisible Waves is a 2006 crime film by Thai director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, with screenplay by Prabda Yoon, cinematography by Christopher Doyle, and starring Tadanobu Asano – all people that Pen-Ek had worked with on his previous film, Last Life in the Universe. It had its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival and was also shown at the 2006 Bangkok International Film Festival and the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Prison Valley is a World Press Photo Award-winning interactive documentary by Alexandre Brachet and Gregory Trowbridge. Documentary film Putin's Games is a 2014 documentary film directed by Alexander Gentelev. Thriller Blow Out is a 1981 thriller film, written and directed by Brian De Palma. The film stars John Travolta as Jack Terry, a movie sound effects technician from Philadelphia who, while recording sounds for a low-budget slasher film, serendipitously captures audio evidence of an assassination involving a presidential hopeful. Nancy Allen stars as Sally Bedina, the young woman Jack rescues during the crime. The supporting cast includes John Lithgow and Dennis Franz. The film is directly based on Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film Blow Up, substituting the medium of photography with the medium of audio recording. The concept of Blow Out came to DePalma while he was working on the poorly received thriller Dressed to Kill. The film was shot in the late autumn and winter of 1980 in various Philadelphia locations on a relatively substantial budget of $18 million. Blow Out opened to minuscule audience interest in 1981, however it received a mostly positive critical reception. The lead performances by Travolta and Allen, the direction by DePalma and the visual style were cited as the strongest points of the film. Comedy Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone is a 1950 comedy/murder mystery film set on board a train. It stars Marjorie Main and James Whitmore. It is based on the short story "Once Upon a Train" by Stuart Palmer and Craig Rice. Documentary film She Male Snails is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Ester Martin Bergsmark. Comedy Pan, amor y Andalucía is a 1958 film written by Jesús María de Arozamena, Sandro Continenza, Luciana Corda,Ettore Maria Margadonna, Mariano Ozores, Alfonso Paso, Antonio Quintero and directed by Javier Setó. Documentary film Breaking Rocks is 2009 documentary film written by Alan Miles. Documentary film Alphee of the Stars is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Hugo Latulippe. Comedy Sick Cylinders is an animated short film by Winkler Productions which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few surviving Oswald films from the Winkler era. Comedy Charlie Chan in the Secret Service is a 1944 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. It is the first film made by Monogram Pictures after the series was dropped by 20th Century Fox, and it marks the introduction of Number Three Son and taxi driver, Birmingham Brown. Science Fiction Trancers III is the second sequel of the Trancers series and went straight-to-video in 1992. Comedy Infinitely Polar Bear is an upcoming American comedy film directed and written by Maya Forbes. The film stars Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Saldana, Imogene Wolodarsky, and Ashley Aufderheide. The film premiered in competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. Animation The Halloween Tree is a Daytime Emmy Award-winning 1993 feature-length animated television movie produced by Hanna-Barbera based on Ray Bradbury's 1972 fantasy novel of the same name. It tells the story of a group of trick-or-treating children who learn about the origins and influences of Halloween when one of their friends is spirited away by mysterious forces. The movie is often featured on Cartoon Network during the Halloween season. It features the voice of Leonard Nimoy as the children's guide, Mr. Moundshroud. Ray Bradbury himself provided the voice of the Narrator, and won an Emmy Award for writing the special's screenplay. The film changes the novel's group of night travelers from eight boys to three boys and a girl. A longer limited edition "author's preferred text" of the novel was published in 2005, which included the screenplay. Science Fiction Jurassic Park III is a 2001 American science fiction adventure monster film. It is the third installment in the Jurassic Park franchise and a sequel to the 1997 movie The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It is the first film in the series that was not directed by Steven Spielberg nor based on a book by Michael Crichton. The film takes place on Isla Sorna, the island featured in the second film, where a divorced couple has tricked Dr. Alan Grant into going in order to help them find their son. After the success of Spielberg's Jurassic Park, Joe Johnston expressed interest in directing a sequel, a film adaptation of The Lost World. Spielberg instead gave Johnston permission to direct the third film in the series, if there were to be one. Production of Jurassic Park III began on August 30, 2000. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews, with many praising the visual effects and action scenes but finding the plot clichéd and unoriginal. Despite being less well-received than the previous films, Jurassic Park III was a box office success, grossing $368 million worldwide. Comedy Mugguru is a 2011 Telugu film directed by V. N. Aditya starring Reemma Sen, Navdeep, Avasarala Srinivas and Raahul in lead roles. Produced by D. Ramanaidu's Suresh Productions, the film also stars Shraddha Das, Sanjana and Sowmya Bollapragada. Touted to be a breezy and youthful entertainer, the film was released on 14 August 2011. Documentary film Sukumar Ray is a 1987 Bengali short documentary film made by Satyajit Ray on his father, Sukumar Ray. It was released during the birth centenary year of Sukumar Ray, who was born on October 30, 1887. The thirty minutes documentary features the life and some of the works by Sukumar Ray in the form of paintings, photographs and readings. This is the last documentary made by Satyajit Ray as a tribute to his father, before he died in 1992. The documentary used Sukumar Ray's photographs and paintings than video recording as the film was considerably a new medium in India when Sukumar Ray died in 1923. Animation Elephants is a 2008 animated short film written and directed by Sally Pearce. Science Fiction Bigfoot is a 1970 horror science fiction film. Despite its low budget, it featured some well-known actors and family namesakes in the cast, including John Carradine as "Jasper C. Hawkes", a Southern traveling salesman. Robert F. Slatzer directed and Chris Mitchum, Joi Lansing, Doodles Weaver and Lindsay Crosby co-starred. Portions of the film were shot in undisclosed mountain wilderness locations where Bigfoot was alleged to have been sighted. Documentary film Malwa is a 1963 documentary film directed by S. N. S. Sastry. Animation Twilight of the Dark Master is a Japanese anime film based on a manga by Saki Okuse. It was produced by Masao Maruyama, directed by Akiyuki Shinbo, and the screenplay was written by Duane Dell'Amico. The film was distributed and licensed in 1997 by Urban Vision. Documentary film A Man Among Giants is a documentary film directed by Rod Webber which documents the misadventures of Doug 'Tiny The Terrible' Tunstall, a black, republican little-person who ran for Mayor of Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 2006. As a former WWF pro-wrestler, and toy store elf, Tiny, a self-described "ghetto republican" has a difficult time being taken seriously. The fact that he is accused of having called in a threat to a local radio station doesn't help either. And yet, with the undying tenacity of the man, there is something bizarrely endearing about Tunstall. In the words of The Boston Globe, "He is afraid of no one and, in more lucid moments, he advocates for America’s have-nots in the heartfelt words of a guy who knows whereof he speaks." Comedy Captain Bill is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Leslie Fuller, Judy Kelly and Hal Gordon. A barge operator helps a schoolteacher tackle a gang of criminals. Comedy Animal Cookies is a 2013 short animation comedy fantasy family film written and directed by Matthew Temple. Documentary film Peace to Their Soul is a 2004 documentary written by Pavel Stingl and Ivan Arsenyev and directed by Pavel Stingl. Documentary film Memories from the Cross is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Vitor Carvalho. Comedy Orchestra Rehearsal is a 1978 Italian film directed by Federico Fellini. It follows an Italian orchestra as the members go on strike against the conductor. The film was shown out of competition at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Considered by some to be underrated Orchestra Rehearsal was the last collaboration between composer Nino Rota and Fellini, due to Rota's death in 1979. Comedy Jak se zbavit Helenky is a 1967 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Tom Jones is a 1963 British adventure comedy film, an adaptation of Henry Fielding's classic novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, starring Albert Finney as the titular hero. It was one of the most critically acclaimed and popular comedies of its time, winning four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The film was directed by Tony Richardson and the screenplay was adapted by playwright John Osborne. The film is notable for its unusual comic style: the opening sequence is performed in the style of a silent film, and characters sometimes break the fourth wall, often by looking directly into the camera and addressing the audience, and going so far as to have the character of Tom Jones suddenly appearing to notice the camera and covering the lens with his hat. Comedy The Prize Pest is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and written by Tedd Pierce. Comedy Bumping Into Broadway is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. This film is notable as Lloyd's first two-reeler featuring his "glasses" character. Documentary film My Name is Salt is a 2013 family documentary film written and directed by Farida Pacha. Documentary film Farmland is a documentary film about agriculture in the United States that was funded by the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance. Six farmers and ranchers across the United States describe their experiences of and views on modern agriculture. Critics view the farmers and ranchers as sincere and what they do as interesting, but they are critical of what is left out of the documentary and that it was funded by the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance. Thriller The Clay Pigeon is a 1949 American film noir directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Carl Foreman, based on a true story. The drama features Bill Williams, Barbara Hale, Richard Quine, and others. Comedy Tía Candela is a 1948 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago is a documentary adventure film directed by Lydia Smith. Thriller This is Not a Love Song is a 2002 British film directed by Bille Eltringham, the first film to be streamed live on the Internet simultaneously with its cinema premiere. The film starred Michael Colgan, Kenneth Glenaan, David Bradley and John Henshaw. It was available online 5–19 September 2003. Animation Winnie the Pooh is a 2011 American traditionally animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 51st animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Inspired by A. A. Milne's stories of the same name, the film is part of Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise, the fifth theatrical Winnie the Pooh film released, and Walt Disney Animation Studios' second adaptation of Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Jim Cummings reprises his vocal roles as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, while series newcomers Travis Oates, Tom Kenny, Craig Ferguson, Bud Luckey, and Kristen Anderson-Lopez provide the voices of Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore, and Kanga, respectively. In the film, the aforementioned residents of the Hundred Acre Wood embark on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit while Pooh deals with a hunger for honey. The film is directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall, written by A. A. Milne and Burny Mattinson, produced by Peter Del Vecho, Clark Spencer, John Lasseter, and Craig Sost, and narrated by John Cleese. Comedy Casa de los Babys is a 2003 drama film written, directed, and edited by filmmaker John Sayles. It features an ensemble cast, including Marcia Gay Harden, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Daryl Hannah. Science Fiction Freejack is a 1992 science fiction film directed by Geoff Murphy, starring Emilio Estevez, Mick Jagger, Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins. Upon its release in the United States, the film received mostly negative reviews. The story was adapted from Immortality, Inc., a 1959 novel by Robert Sheckley. Aside from the most basic elements – the journey of a modern man into a future where everything is for sale, and the presence of a "spiritual switchboard" in which souls are suspended – the cyberpunk plot bears little resemblance in tone or content to Sheckley's story, where discovery of scientific proof of the afterlife altered society's views of the sanctity of life. Comedy Where's That Fire? is a 1940 British comedy film, produced by Twentieth Century Fox, directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Will Hay, Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt. It was the last film Will Hay made with his stuntmen Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and the humour of Hay's films after he dropped work with them changed. Comedy Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair is a 1979 British comedy film directed by Willy Roe and starring Alan Lake, Glynn Edwards, Diana Dors and Antony Booth. A playboy astrologer has to prove an alibi to police for a robbery five years before. Comedy Kungen kommer is a 1936 Swedish comedy film directed by Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius. Thriller One or the Other of Us is a 1974 West German film directed by Wolfgang Petersen. It was Petersen's first theatrical feature film, and was based on the novel of the same name by Horst Bosetzky, published anonymously under his pseudonym -ky. The film is a psychological thriller and focuses on the intense conflict between a university professor and a blackmailer. The film features Klaus Schwarzkopf and Jürgen Prochnow as the two main characters and won two Bundesfilmpreise. Thriller Going Undercover is a 1988 film written and directed by James Kenelm Clarke. Comedy Kutteem Kolum is a 2013 Malayalam Comedy film directed by Guinness Pakru, who made his directorial debut with this film. Starring Guinness Pakru, Munna, Adithya and Sanusha in the lead roles, the film was produced by Ansar Vasco under the banner United Films. The script was written by Suresh Satheesh, while the story was written by Pakru himself which revolves around the bonding between friends living in an imaginary village named Kumarapuram bordering Tamil Nadu. Cinematography was handled by Vinod Bharathi, and the stills by Vibin Velayudhan. The film released on 30 March 2013. Science Fiction Cyborg Cop II is a 1995 action adventure film starring David Bradley, Morgan Hunter, Jill Pierce and Victor Melleney. It was directed by Sam Firstenberg and written by Jon Stevens and Sam Firstenberg. It is a sequel to Cyborg Cop. Comedy La Escalera is a 2004 short comedy,animation, family, fantasy film written and directed by Andrés Barrientos. Science Fiction Tetsujin Nijūhachi-gō: Hakuchū no Zangetsu is a 2007 anime film. Comedy Repos is a 2006 comedy film written by Banio Koroma Jr. and Britt O. Wynn and directed by Sal Martino and Master P. Documentary film During the Evening of March 13 1997, thousands of Arizona residents witnessed a silent mile long V-shaped formating of lights slowly gliding overhead. The unexplained sightings garnered headline news, catching the attention of USA Today, Extra, CNN, MSNBC, national morning TV shows and evening news shows including: Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings and Dan Rather. One person, however; was not at all surprised by this, but simply grateful that the phenomenon she'd been witnessing and documenting for months was being validated. Dr. Lynne Kitei's M.D. first-hand experience, as well as, her startling photographs, are considered by optical physicists and experts in the fields as groudbreaking and historic. After seven years of meticulous research, she is coming forward with stunning data, personal interviews and in depth examination of the strange lights seen over Phoenix and witnessed by thousands on March 13th 1997. Includes testimonials from ordinary people, professionals, military people, police, a 911 dispatcher, a Phoenix council woman and the former governor of the State of Arizona! Loaded with DVD Extras! Including Media Montage and Interviews. PLUS: Astounding Official NASA Footage and Spectacular August 30th 2006 Sighting Revealed for the First Time! Comedy Enrique Wrecks The World is a 2010 animation short comedy film written by Enrique Jacobo and directed by David Chai. Comedy About Last Night is a 2014 American romantic comedy film starring Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy, Regina Hall, and Joy Bryant. Directed by Steve Pink, the film is based on the 1974 David Mamet play Sexual Perversity in Chicago and is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name. The remake features black actors in the lead roles where the roles in the original film were played by white actors. The remake is also set in Los Angeles, California where the original film was set in Chicago, Illinois. Filming took place in late 2012 in Los Angeles. The film was produced on a budget of $13 million. The film premiered at the Pan African Film Festival on February 11, 2014. It was released in theaters on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2014. The majority of critics gave positive reviews, and most critics commended the humor between Hart and Hall. The film grossed $25.6 million on the opening weekend, ranking second after The Lego Movie, which was in its second weekend. About Last Night grossed $48.6 million in the United States and Canada and $365 thousand in other territories for a worldwide total of $49 million. Comedy Toto and the Women is a 1952 Italian film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno Thriller Black Rain is a 1989 American action film directed by Ridley Scott, starring Michael Douglas, Andy García, Ken Takakura, Kate Capshaw and Yusaku Matsuda. The story centers on two New York City police officers who arrest a member of the Yakuza and must escort him back to Japan. Once there, he escapes, and the two police officers find themselves dragged deeper and deeper into the Japanese underworld. The film would serve as inspiration for the 1991 SNK arcade game Burning Fight whose plot was similar to the film. Documentary film One Good Year is a 2014 historical documentary film directed by Mikal Jakubal. Documentary film No Evidence of Disease is a feature-length documentary film about N.E.D., a rock band of six gynecologic oncologists who seek to bring more attention and awareness to women's cancers. The film tells the story of the band members - their personal lives, as doctors, and as musicians - and also takes a look into the world of GYN cancers, where patients struggle to fight the disease and advocacy groups and activists seek to raise awareness and research funds for gynecological cancer research and funding. The documentary is from Spark Media, directed by Andrea Kalin. Comedy X-mas, Inc. is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Fernando Rovzar. Science Fiction Logan's Run is a 1976 American science fiction film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Richard Jordan, Roscoe Lee Browne, Farrah Fawcett, and Peter Ustinov. The screenplay by David Zelag Goodman was based on the novel of the same name by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. It depicts a dystopian future society in which population and the consumption of resources are managed and maintained in equilibrium by the simple expedient of killing everyone who reaches the age of thirty, preventing overpopulation. The story follows the actions of Logan 5, a "Sandman", as he runs from society's lethal demand. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards and won a Special Academy Award for its visual effects, and won six Saturn Awards including Best Science Fiction Film. The film was shot primarily in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex – including locations such as the Fort Worth Water Gardens and the Dallas Market Center – between June and September 1975. The film only uses the basic premise from the novel, that everyone must die at a specific age and Logan runs with Jessica as his companion while being chased by Francis. Documentary film Alan Bennett and the Habit of Art is a 2010 film directed by Adam Low. Comedy Il Bisbetico Domato is a 1980 Italian film directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia, credited as Castellano & Pipolo. It was the top grossing film in Italian market for the season 1980/1981, earning about 17 billion of lire. The plot is loosely inspired by William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. The closing theme song "Innamorata, Incavolata A Vita" performed by Adriano Celentano was a minor hit, ranking 18 and staying 16 weeks on the Italian singles chart. Science Fiction Antibody is a 2002 science fiction thriller directed and edited by Christian McIntire that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel on February 8, 2002. A scientist leads a team in an experimental miniaturized craft injected into the bloodstream of a dying terrorist whose body conceals a computer chip that will trigger a nuclear explosion in the U.S. Capitol Building in less than 24 hours. Comedy The Knife of the Party is a black-and-white short film starring Shemp Howard. The comedy was filmed at Van Beuren Studios and released by RKO Radio Pictures on February 16, 1934.. Animation 23 Degrees, 5 Minutes is a 2011 short animation film directed by Darragh O'Connell. Comedy Dogsitter is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Adam Reider. Animation Adobe 'First Frame' is a 2013 short animation film directed by Einar Baldvin. Science Fiction AutoDrive is a 2012 short science-fiction thriller film written and directed by Rory O'Donnell. Animation Adam Roberts is a 2011 music video directed by Isaac Sherman. Thriller Old Fish is a 2008 Thriller film written by Jinglin Lan and directed by Qunshu Gao. Science Fiction Island City is a science fiction television pilot movie that was aired by Prime Time Entertainment Network in 1994. The film was produced by Lee Rich Productions in association with Lorimar Television. In the future, humanity develops a "fountain of youth" drug, but as many people around the world begin to take it, most begin to mutate into a barbaric proto-humanoid state. The few people immune to this side-effect of the drug band together and live in a futuristic city while the mutants live in the vast wasteland outside its gates. In an effort to save the human race and understand what went wrong, the city sends out research missions in fortified vehicles to bring back mutated humans for research, and the film focuses specifically on one such squad of soldiers and scientists. During one of their missions into the wasteland, the team comes under attack and one of their own is captured by the mutants. Comedy Getting to Happy is the sequel to Waiting to Exhale by author Terry McMillan. The novel follows the lives of four African-American friends in Phoenix, Arizona in 2005. McMillan decided to write the sequel after her divorce with Jonathan Plummer, the inspiration to How Stella Got Her Groove Back. The book was released in 2010. Comedy Hope? is a 2013 animation comedy short film directed by Simone Giampaolo, Yifan Hu and Henrik Linnes. Science Fiction Cloverfield is a 2008 American science fiction found footage monster film directed by Matt Reeves, produced by J. J. Abrams & Bryan Burk, and written by Drew Goddard. Before settling on an official title, the film was marketed as 1-18-08. The film follows six young New Yorkers attending a going-away party on the night that a gigantic monster attacks the city. First publicized in a teaser trailer in screenings of Transformers, the film was released on January 17 in New Zealand, Russia and Australia; January 18 in North America; January 24 in South Korea; January 25 in Taiwan; January 31 in Germany; and February 1 in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Italy. In Japan, the film was released on April 5. VFX and CGI were produced by effects studios Double Negative and Tippett Studio. Science Fiction A Dog Called Pain is a 2001 animation science fiction film written and directed by Luis Eduardo Aute. Comedy Les Aventures de Till L'Espiègle is an East German-French film. It was released in 1956. Comedy Nothing to Declare is a 1999 comedy, drama and fantasy film written by Brenda Newman and Alain Zaloum and directed by Alain Zaloum. Thriller Wrong Side of Town is a 2010 American action film written, produced and directed by David DeFalco, and scored by Jim Kaufman, and starring Rob Van Dam and David Bautista. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 23, 2010. Comedy Intern Academy is a 2004 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Dave Thomas. It has several alternative titles including working titles An Intern's Diary, Whitecoats and Interns. In Canada, its English title is Intern Academy, while its French title is Médecin en herbe. The US DVD title is White Coats. Its Italian title is "L'ospedale piu' sexy del mondo," literally "The Sexiest Hospital in the World". Animation Coicent is a 2011 Japanese anime original video animation release. The OVA was written and directed by Shuhei Morita and produced by Sunrise. This story takes place in 2710, when a boy named Shinichi follows a white deer and meets a strange girl. It is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks, and was released alongside another Sunrise produced OVA Five Numbers! on DVD and Blu-ray on November 22, 2011. Documentary film Kinshasa Symphony is a 2010 documentary film written by Claus Wischmann and directed by Martin Baer and Claus Wischmann. Animation Because of Mum is a 2012 short animated drama family fantasy film written and directed by Antoaneta Chetrafilova. Comedy Night Sounds is a 2011 short-animated, comedy and horror film written and directed by Jacob Stalhammar. Comedy Joru Ka Ghulam is a 2000 Bollywood comedy movie. The film is directed by Shakeel Noorani and stars Govinda, Twinkle Khanna, Kader Khan and Johnny Lever. The music is by Aadesh Shrivastava. The movie was released on 16 June 2000, and did well at the box office. Comedy Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl is an Austrian science fiction and fantasy film directed by Johannes Grenzfurthner and starring Sophia Grabner, Lukas Tagwerker and Jeff Ricketts. The absurdist comedy deals with the politics and hype behind media technology and nerd culture. Grenzfurthner calls his film a contemporary way to talk about the critique of the spectacle and commodity fetishism. The film was co-produced by art group monochrom and the media collective Traum & Wahnsinn, and created for the Austrian television channel ORF III. It features music by Kasson Crooker, Starpause, and many others. Thriller The Cabining is a comedy horror thriller film directed by Steve Kopera. Comedy Thanks for Your Love is a 1996 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by David Yu and Norman Law and starring Andy Lau and Rosamund Kwan. Comedy Manneken Pis is a 1995 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Frank Van Passel and written by Christophe Dirickx. It premiered in May 1995 at the Cannes Film Festival. It received the André Cavens Award for Best Film and four awards at the Joseph Plateau Awards. Documentary film One more effort, Chinese, if you want to be revolutionaries! a.k.a. Peking Duck Soup is a 1977 film by Situationist director René Viénet. Unlike his earlier films Can dialectics break bricks? and The Girls of Kamare, which "detourned" drama films, in this one, Viénet uses a great variety of sources to compose a political documentary sharply critical of Mao's legacy in China. The title is a reference to the pamphlet "Français, encore un effort si vous voulez être républicains" featured in Philosophy in the Bedroom of Marquis de Sade. Documentary film In the Flesh: three lives in prostitution is a 2003 independent documentary by Bishakha Datta about the lives of three Indian sex workers, written for a family audience. It is a low-budget film set in Calcutta and Mumbai that describes the everyday life of its subjects. It was filmed in 2000, and released in India in 2002, before an international release in 2003. The subjects of the documentary were chosen with help from the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee and at Calcutta's Sex Workers Mela, an annual event held in the city's Salt Lake Stadium that attracts over 10,000 people a day. Documentary film Immer bereit is an East German film. It was released in 1950. Comedy Porky and Gabby is a 1937 animated cartoon short film, featuring Porky Pig and the first appearance of Gabby Goat. The cartoon was directed by Ub Iwerks, the creator of Mickey Mouse. Thriller The Lost Tape is a 2012 Bollywood horror filmdirected by Rakshit Dahiya and produced by Ashok Baphna. The Lost Tape is a psychological Horror film, bound in a found footage style. The film's cinematography is done by Dhaval Ganbote, a graduate from Whistling Woods International Institute and is edited by Vivek Agrawal, an editing Faculty of [[Whistling Woods International Institute]]. Thriller Hong Kong Godfather is a 1991 action crime thriller film written by Yin Nam and directed by Cheuk-Wing Ho. Comedy Boogodobiegodongo is a 2012 animation short comedy film written and directed by Peter Millard. Documentary film Black and White: A Portrait of Sean Combs is a 2006 Documentary (Biographical Film) directed by Derek Cianfrance. Thriller Extreme Limits is a 2000 action film about the recovery of Nikola Tesla's death ray. The film is directed by Jay Andrews and produced by T. J. Terrier. Shot on an extremely low budget, incorporating a large amount of footage from other films, and being released direct-to-video, Extreme Limits falls into the category of modern B movie. After Tesla's ray is discovered in Siberia by Dr. Maurice Hunter, thug for hire Julian Beck attempts to steal it as it's being flown back to the USA. After the plane crash-lands in Canada, CIA agent Jason Ross is tasked with the recovery of the device before it falls into enemy hands. While the movie is predominantly an action film, it does incorporate some elements of science fiction due to the circumstances surrounding the death ray. Extreme Limits, although completed in 2000, was not released on home video in North America until August 14, 2001. Footage from three other films is used throughout Extreme Limits. Documentary film 10 + 4 is a 2007 experimental documentary film written and directed by Mania Akbari. Comedy Ici Najac, A Vous La Terre is a 2006 documentary drama comedy film directed by Jean-Henri Meunier. Documentary film Stones in the Sky is a 2002 documentary film written by Eryk Rocha and Bruno Vasconcelos directed by Eryk Rocha. Documentary film Ricky Gervais Live 2: Politics is the title of a performance by British comedian Ricky Gervais. It was filmed at the Palace Theatre, London, United Kingdom in 2004. Comedy In this remake of the 1997 Jennifer Aniston omantic comedy of the same name, a young career woman must choose between the love of her life and the job of her dreams. When Pooja (Kirti Reddy) takes a vacation in Agra and meets renowned artist Kabir (Abhishek Bachchan) it's love at first sight -- for the artist at least. Though Pooja is attracted by Kabir's undeniable talent, her true heart lies with her disapproving boss Mr. Oberoi's (Kader Khan) business-minded son Raj (Sanjay Suri). Just as Mr. Oberoi decides to terminate Pooja from the company for frequently arriving tardy, Pooja's scheming co-worker Maggi (Johnny Lever) comes up with a foolproof plan for Pooja to keep her job. By using pictures of Pooja and Kabir to convince the boss that his absent-minded employee is engaged to be married, Maggi manages to save salvage Pooja's job -- but not without a catch. When Kabir gets word that Pooja has announced their engagement, the hapless Pooja must convince her "fiancé" that it's all a big misunderstanding while simultaneously expressing her true feelings to the unassuming Raj. Thriller Seriously Twisted is a 2005 thriller film written and directed by The Heather Brothers Thriller The Bullet Train is a 1975 Japanese disaster film directed by Junya Satō and starring Sonny Chiba and Ken Takakura. A Shinkansen "bullet train" is threatened with a bomb that will explode automatically if the train slows below 80 km/h unless a ransom is paid. Police race to find the bombers and to learn how to defuse the bomb. Comedy Love Happy is a 1949 American musical comedy film, released by United Artists, directed by David Miller, starring the Marx Brothers. It was the 14th and last film starring feature for the Marx Brothers. The film, produced by former silent film star Mary Pickford, stars Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, and, in a smaller role than usual, Groucho Marx, plus Ilona Massey, Vera-Ellen, Paul Valentine, Marion Hutton, Raymond Burr, Bruce Gordon, and Eric Blore, with a walk-on by Marilyn Monroe. The plot was written by Frank Tashlin and Mac Benoff, based on a story by Harpo. Thriller Past Midnight is a 1991 Neo-noir thriller film starring Paul Giamatti, Tom Wright and Clancy Brown alongside leads Rutger Hauer and Natasha Richardson. Science Fiction Priest is a 2011 American post-apocalyptic dystopia science fiction action horror film starring Paul Bettany as the title character. The film, directed by Scott Stewart, is loosely based on the Korean comic of the same name. In an alternate world, humanity and vampires have warred for centuries. After the last Vampire War, a veteran Warrior Priest lives in obscurity with other humans inside one of the Church's walled cities. When the Priest's niece is kidnapped by vampires, the Priest breaks his vows to hunt them down. He is accompanied by the niece's boyfriend Hicks, who is a wasteland sheriff, and a former Warrior Priestess. The film first entered development in 2005, when Screen Gems bought the spec script by Cory Goodman. In 2006 Andrew Douglas was attached to direct and Gerard Butler was attached to star. They were eventually replaced by Stewart and Bettany in 2009 and filming started in Los Angeles, California, later in the year. The film changed release dates numerous times throughout 2010 and 2011. It was especially pushed back from 2010 to 2011 to convert the film from 2D to 3D. It was released in the United States and Canada on May 13, 2011. Comedy An Irish fisherman mourning his dead wife falls in love with a woman who turns out to be a silkie, a supernatural being who is a woman on land and a seal in the ocean. Thriller The House on the Edge of the Park is a 1980 Italian exploitation film from the Italian director Ruggero Deodato. It stars David Hess from Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left, and Giovanni Lombardo Radice. The entire film was shot in only three weeks, under a very limited budget. Comedy La criada bien criada is a 1972 Mexican comedy film based on the television series of the same name. It was directed by Fernando Cortés and stars María Victoria. Comedy Among Friends is a 2013 comedy, horror film written by Alyssa Lobit and directed by Danielle Harris. Comedy 10ml LOVE is a 2010 romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Sharat Katariya. Animation Cine Gibi 6 is a 2013 animation film directed by Maurício de Sousa. Comedy Kilimanjaro: How to spell Love is a 2001 Swiss romantic Comedy Movie, written by Jürgen Ladenburger, directed by Mike Eschmann, produced by Triluna Film Cast: Martin Rapold, Gesine Crukowski, Stefan Gubser, Inigo Gallo, Eliane Chappuis and more. The animal trainer Roberto, who can't read nor write, accidentally get into a literature TV-Talk Show, while looking for his runaway Chimpanzee. There he also meet his freaked out Love "Juliette" again, a single mother and very attractive Editor in chief. Comedy Doomsdays is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Eddie Mullins. Comedy The Soccer Nanny is a 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by J.T. O'Neal. Comedy Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 American musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company in North America on December 13, 1971. It is based upon the books The Magic Bed Knob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons and Bonfires and Broomsticks by English children's author Mary Norton. The film, which combines live action and animation, stars Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson. The film is frequently compared with Mary Poppins: combining live action and animation and partly set in the streets of London. It shares some of the cast from Mary Poppins, namely Tomlinson, supporting actor Reginald Owen and Arthur Malet, a similar filmcrew, songwriters the Sherman Brothers, director Robert Stevenson, art director Peter Ellenshaw, and music director Irwin Kostal. According to film critic Leonard Maltin's book Disney Films, Leslie Caron, Lynn Redgrave, Judy Carne, and Julie Andrews were all considered for the role of Eglantine Price before the Disney studio decided on Angela Lansbury. David Tomlinson replaced Ron Moody as Emelius Brown due to Moody's busy schedule. Thriller Horro Torium is a 2011 short action adventure film written and directed by Jerry G. Angelo. Documentary film In this one-hour special, some of the biggest names in comedy pay tribute to the legendary stand-up stage founded in 1963 by Budd Friedman. From its earliest days in New York City to a Hollywood expansion and beyond, The Improv played a major part in the American stand-up explosion of the ‘80s and ‘90s. Interviewees include Jerry Seinfeld, Ray Romano, Jay Leno, Kathy Griffin, Jimmy Fallon, Sarah Silverman, Keenen Ivory Wayans and Judd Apatow. Thriller Double Face is a 1969 Italian thriller film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Klaus Kinski. Lucio Fulci co-wrote the screenplay. It was released in France as "Liz and Helen", and later in a French adult version under the title "Chaleur et jouissance" Animation The Story of Cholera is a 2011 short, animated, educational, drama, family film written by Mark Binder, Peter Cardellichio, Yoni Goodman, Ron Koss, Deb Vandyke and directed by Yoni Goodman. Thriller Kabul Express is a Bollywood drama film that was released on 15 December 2006. The film stars John Abraham, Arshad Warsi, Pakistani actor Salman Shahid, Afghan actor Hanif Hum Ghum and American actress Linda Arsenio. The film is produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films and is directed by documentary film maker Kabir Khan. Kabul Express is the first fictional film for director Kabir Khan who has made several documentaries over the years in Afghanistan. According to him Kabul Express is loosely based on his and his friend Rajan Kapoor's experiences in post-taliban Afghanistan. Comedy Clancy Street Boys is a 1943 film directed by William Beaudine and starring the East Side Kids. It is Beaudine's first film with the team; he would direct several more in the series and many in the Bowery Boys canon. Leo Gorcey married the female lead Amelita Ward. Documentary film True Caribbean Pirates is a documentary which aired on The History Channel in 2006. The documentary tells about pirates of the Caribbean such as Blackbeard, Henry Morgan, Anne Bonny and Black Bart Roberts. Larger than life, more dangerous than legend - pirates and buccaneers set sail for plunder. True Caribbean Pirates recreates the rise of piracy in the Caribbean and its climactic, inevitable downfall. Thriller Dead Bodies is a 2003 Irish drama film by Robert Quinn starring Andrew Scott, Katy Davis, Eamonn Owens, Darren Healy and Kelly Reilly. The screenplay was written by Derek Landy. Animation CyberWorld is a 2000 American 3-D comedy anthology film shown in IMAX and IMAX 3D, presented by Intel. Several segments originally filmed in 2-D are showcased as converted to 3-D format. Comedy Wedding Daze is a 2004 comedy television film starring John Larroquette, Karen Valentine, Marina Black, Kelly Overton, Jaime Ray Newman, Sebastian Tillinger, James Waterson, Justin Baldoni and French Stewart Comedy My Winnipeg is a 2007 film directed and written by Guy Maddin with dialogue by George Toles. Described by Maddin as a "docu-fantasia,"," that melds "personal history, civic tragedy, and mystical hypothesizing," the film is a surrealist mockumentary about Winnipeg, Maddin's home town. A New York Times article described the film's unconventional take on the documentary style by noting that it "skates along an icy edge between dreams and lucidity, fact and fiction, cinema and psychotherapy." My Winnipeg began when Maddin was commissioned by the Documentary Channel, and originally titled Love Me, Love My Winnipeg. Maddin's producer directed "Don't give me the frozen hellhole everyone knows that Winnipeg is," so Maddin cast Darcy Fehr in the role of "Guy Maddin" and structured the documentary around a metafictional plot that mythologizes the city and Maddin's autobiography. Animation The Butterfly from Ural or Far Away from Ural is a Finnish 2008 animated short film directed by Katariina Lillqvist. The film tells a story of former President of Finland Carl Gustav Mannerheim – although his name is not mentioned in the film – on a journey to Central Asia where he meets a young Kyrgyz boy. Mannerheim takes the boy with him back to Finland where he names him Butterfly. The boy becomes Mannerheim's servant and lover. When the Finnish Civil War starts, Mannerheim abandons his lover in the middle of the battlefield. According to the director Lillqvist, the film is based on a folklore from the Pispala district of Tampere. The film caused a fuss in the Finnish media and evoked discussion about the limits of the freedom of speech and the sexual orientation of Mannerheim. It was nominated the best domestic animation at the Tampere Film Festival in March 2008, and was broadcast by YLE the same month. Documentary film They Call Us Misfits is a 1968 Swedish documentary film directed, produced and written by Stefan Jarl and Jan Lindqvist. The film is an uncompromising account of the life of two alienated teenagers, Kenneth "Kenta" Gustafsson and Gustav "Stoffe" Svensson. The film, like its successor Ett anständigt liv takes a close but non-moralizing look at the joys and growing pains of mod and "junkie" street culture in Stockholm at the time. Comedy Thalaivan is a 2014 Tamil film directed by Ramesh Selvan and produced by Chithirai Selvan. The film features Bas and Nikesha Patel in the lead roles, while the ensemble cast features Santhanam, Suman and Jayaprakash amongst others. The film was released on April 18, 2014. Comedy Leave It to Me is a 1955 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Animation Hatch Up Your Troubles is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon made in 1948 and is the 41st Tom and Jerry short produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley and animation by Ed Barge, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence and Kenneth Muse. The cartoon was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on May 14, 1949 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. In 1955, the cartoon was remade and then rereleased in CinemaScope, titled "The Egg and Jerry". Documentary film The Sky Turns (El cielo gira) is a 2004 documentary film written by Mercedes Alvarez and Arturo Redin and directed by Mercedes Alvarez. Comedy Novio, marido y amante is a 1948 Argentine comedy film, directed by Mario C. Lugones and based upon Louis Verneuil's novel Mademoiselle Ma Mere. It premiered on January 22, 1948. The film centers on a young beautiful woman that was forced to marry with an elderly man, but now it falls in love with his son. Comedy Pammal K. Sambandam is a 2002 Tamil comedy film directed by Moulee and scripted by Crazy Mohan.The film features Kamal Haasan in the title role alongside Simran with Abbas and Sneha in primary supporting roles. The film was produced by P. L. Thenappan under Media Dreams, while Deva composed the soundtrack for the film.This film was also dubbed into Telugu as Bramhachari. Comedy Tominaga Park is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Morioka Ryu. Comedy Our Congressman is a 1924 film directed by Robert Leicester Wagner. Documentary film Ping Pong is a 2012 documentary film, that follows eight pensioners from around the world as they train for and compete in the over 80's table tennis world championship in Inner Mongolia. The film's world premier took place at Hotdocs in Toronto. It has since appeared at Sheffield doc fest, DMZ docs - South Korea, Zurich film festival, Calgary International film festival, Warsaw International film festival, Mumbai film festival, Guelph Fetival of moving Media and San Francisco doc fest. The film opened in the UK with a theatrical release on 6 July 2012 and has since been shown at cinemas across the UK. It premiered in the US at DOC NYC in November 2012. Animation Point De Fuite is a 2012 short animated film directed by Phuong-Mai Nguyen. Comedy Truck Stop Grill is 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Daniel Seideneder. Animation It's Clean is a 1991 animation, short film directed by Aida Queiróz, Cesar Coelho and Marcos Magalhães. Documentary film More Than the Rainbow is a 2012 documentary film directed by Dan Wechsler. Thriller Hand Gun is a 1994 action, crime, thriller, drama film written and directed by Whitney Ransick. Comedy Ben and Charlie is a 1972 spaghetti western comedy movie directed by Michele Lupo. Comedy 9 Wives is a 2005 comedy film directed by Amayo Uzo Philips. Documentary film Pola's March is a 2001 documentary made by Jonathan Gruber about a Holocaust survivor, Pola Susswein's emotional trip back to her childhood home in Poland after fifty years spent in Israel, trying to forget her painful past. Comedy Friends and Neighbours is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Arthur Askey, Megs Jenkins and Peter Illing. Comedy Dream for an Insomniac is a 1996 romantic comedy movie written and directed by Tiffanie DeBartolo. It stars Ione Skye, Jennifer Aniston, Mackenzie Astin and Michael Landes. Documentary film The story of the death of cosmonaut Colonel Vladimir Komarov during the first flight of the Soyuz spacecraft and the cover-up. Thriller Echelon Conspiracy is a 2009 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Greg Marcks and starring Shane West, Edward Burns, and Ving Rhames. Thriller Summer 2007 is a 2008 Indian drama film directed by the debutant Suhail Tatari. The film deals with five medical students who undergo a rude awakening of sorts after visiting a Maharashtrian village and witnessing the misfortune of villagers. The film stars Sikandar Kher, Gul Panag, Yuvika Chaudhary, Arjan Bajwa and Alekh Sangal. Ashutosh Rana and Divya Dutta play the supporting roles. Comedy The Big Splash is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Frank Pettingell, Finlay Currie and Marguerite Allan. A millionaire hires a man to play his double. Documentary film Lie of the Land is a 1985 film directed by Graham McLean. Comedy Chaw is a 2009 South Korean film about a mutant killer pig wreaking havoc on a small mountain town, and the ragtag team of five who set out to stop the beast. The feature subverts the monster genre into a witty, suspenseful black comedy mixed with horror, adventure, and a healthy dose of camp. The title is pronounced "chow", which means "trap" in Chungcheong dialect. Documentary film Paint is a 1967 short documentary film directed by Michael Heckford. Thriller Phantom of the Paradise is a 1974 American horror musical film written and directed by Brian De Palma. The story is a loosely adapted mixture of The Phantom of the Opera,; The Picture of Dorian Gray and Faust. Initially, it was a box office failure and was panned by some critics but has since acquired a cult following. Its music was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Documentary film Nick Nolte: No Exit is a 2008 documentary film directed by Tom Thurman. Documentary film My Avatar and Me is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Bente Milton and Mikkel Stolt. Comedy Motivational Growth is a comedy, drama, fantasy film directed by Don Thacker. Science Fiction 2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay was written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, and was partially inspired by Clarke's short story "The Sentinel". Clarke concurrently wrote the novel 2001: A Space Odyssey which was published soon after the film was released. The story deals with a series of encounters between humans and mysterious black monoliths that are apparently affecting human evolution, and a voyage to Jupiter tracing a signal emitted by one such monolith found on the Moon. The film is frequently described as an epic, both for its length and scope, and for its affinity with classical epics. The film is structured into four distinct acts. Daniel Richter plays the character "Moonwatcher" in the first act, and William Sylvester plays Dr. Heywood R. Floyd in the second. Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood star in the third act as the two astronauts on their voyage to Jupiter on board the spacecraft Discovery One, with Douglas Rain as the voice of the sentient computer HAL 9000 who has full control over their spacecraft. Comedy Fallen Art is a six-minute, animated short film written and directed by Tomasz Bagiński. It features Romanian band Fanfare Ciocarlia's song "Asfalt Tango." The film was produced and created by Platige Image, a VFX company. In 2006 it received the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award. Comedy You So Crazy is a stand up comedy film starring Martin Lawrence. It was his first major film and stand up act. The film was directed by Thomas Schlamme. Lawrence wears a black, leather suit in the film similar to the wardrobe worn by Eddie Murphy in his films Delirious and Raw. During the routine, Lawrence touches on various topics such as his success, growing up, sexual acts and racism. The concert was filmed at the Majestic Theatre in 1993 in New York City before a sold out crowd. Martin followed You So Crazy up with Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat in 2002. You So Crazy helped Lawrence breakout during the early 1990s. The film went on to become a success for Lawrence, generating over $10 million at the box office. The film originally received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA, causing Miramax to sell it to Samuel Goldwyn, which released it unrated. Animation Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales is an animated Christmas television special featuring Bugs Bunny and other Looney Tunes characters, in three newly created cartoon shorts with seasonal themes. The special originally aired on CBS on November 27, 1979. Documentary film Herblock - The Black & The White is a 2013 documentary film written by Sara Lukinson and Michael Stevens. The film was directed by Michael Stevens. Documentary film Daughters of Two Worlds is a 1990 film written and directed by Serap Berrakkarasu. Comedy Adutha Veettu Penn is a 1960 Indian Tamil comedy film, directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah. The film stars Anjali Devi, T. R. Ramachandran and K. A. Thangavelu in the lead. The plot is based on the short story Pasher Bari by Arun Chowdhury. The film was remade into Hindi as Padosan, in Telugu as Pakkinti Ammayi and in Kannada as Pakkadmane Hudugi. Documentary film Ariane Moffatt: À la station C is a 2005 music documentary film directed by Dominique Laurence. Documentary film Position among the Stars is a 2010 documentary film directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich. "This final installment of the trilogy follows the award-winning documentaries The Eye of the Day and Shape of the Moon (winner of the World Cinema Documentary Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival) as filmmaker Leonard Retel Helmrich concludes his in-depth portrait of Indonesia seen through the eyes of one family living in the slums of Jakarta. Grandmother Rumidjah, a poor old Christian woman, weathers a changing society and the influence of globalization reflected in the lives of her juvenile granddaughter, Tari, and her sons, Bakti and Dwi, who are Muslims. Modern-day Indonesia is entrenched in a tug-of-war between Christianity and Islam, young and old, rich and poor, and beset by encroaching globalization that threatens the simple life that Rumidjah knows so well. Forgoing interviews and voice-over narration, Position Among the Stars allows each exquisite detail to come together and construct a rich mosaic of Indonesia today. The result is poignant, breathtaking, and a singularly stellar vérité triumph." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site, Comedy HairBrained is a comedy film directed by Billy Kent. Comedy Ha da venì... don Calogero! is a 1952 Italian film. Thriller De Trein van zes uur tien is a 1999 Dutch thriller film directed by Frank Ketelaar. Documentary film For Example Fritz Lang is a 1968 film directed by Erwin Leiser. Comedy L'Or dans la rue is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Curtis Bernhardt, written by Henry Koster and Henri Decoin, and starring Danielle Darrieux. Documentary film Dysfunktional Family is an American documentary and stand-up comedy film written, produced and starring comedian Eddie Griffin. It was released to theaters by Miramax Films on April 4, 2003 and stayed in theaters until May 18, 2003. The film earned $2,255,000 with its widest release being in 602 theaters. Dysfunktional Family is mainly a concert performance featuring Eddie Griffin filmed live at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana that also includes behind-the-scenes documentary footage filmed in Kansas City, Missouri detailing the stand-up comedian's personal life and family as he travels to a family reunion to reunite with the cast of characters who are the root of his comedy: his mother, an uncle who was an ex-pimp, and his Uncle Curtis, who pontificates on his career as a porno director. Thriller The Shadow Thief is a 2012 short animation action drama thriller film directed by Ye-Ji Kim and Sea-Mi Min. Comedy Bananes mécaniques is a 1973 French erotic comedy directed by Jean-François Davy. Comedy Zombie Chic 3D is a 2012 short film written and directed by Todd Cobery. Comedy Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes is a 2004 thriller film written by Michael O'Connell and directed by Matthew Irmas. Science Fiction Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet is a 1965 science fiction film directed by Curtis Harrington. The film is an American adapted and edited version of the Soviet science fiction movie Planeta Bur directed by Pavel Klushantsev, with Curtis Harrington filming extra scenes featuring Basil Rathbone and American actors for the US/English speaking market. In the story, it is 2020 and the Moon has been colonized. After traveling 200,000,000 miles, the first group of men land on Venus, a prehistoric world, where the crew are attacked by various monsters, plants, etc. While Harrington considered Queen of Blood, another film that was edited together in a similar way, good enough to keep his name on, in this film he is credited as "John Sebastian", in homage to Johann Sebastian Bach. This edit of the film also forms the basis of another edit of Planeta Bur, Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women. Comedy Officer of the Year is a 2011 comedy film written by Choi Jin-won and Lim Chan Ik and directed by Lim Chan Ik. Thriller Above the Law is a 1988 American action film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis, and also produced by and starring Steven Seagal in his film debut. The film co-stars Pam Grier, Sharon Stone, Daniel Faraldo and Henry Silva. This came about after a successful screen test, financed by Michael Ovitz, led to Seagal being offered a contract by Warner Bros. The film was set and filmed on location in Chicago. The film was released in the United States on April 8, 1988. Animation Dot in Space is a 1994 Australian animated film, one of the popular series featuring Dot from Dot and the Kangaroo. Thriller Inn of the Damned is a 1975 horror western thriller film written and directed by Terry Bourke. Comedy The Ghost Valley's Treasure Mysteries, also known as "The Secrets of the Treasure of the Jinn Valley", is a 1974 satirical comedy Iranian film, directed by Ebrahim Golestan. It was released by Golestan Films, and was Golestan's last feature film in Iran. Using symbolic language, the director was accused of having the Shah's support. Thriller 332 Mumbai To India is a Hindi thriller film, directed by Mahesh Pandey and produced by Sangeeth Sivan. The film is releasing on 17 December 2010 under the Sangeeth Sivan Productions banner. Comedy Looking on The Bright Side is a 1932 British musical comedy film It was directed by Graham Cutts and Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Richard Dolman, and Betty Shale. It was made at Ealing Studios. Comedy Nothing Sacred is a 1937 Technicolor screwball comedy film made by Selznick International Pictures and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by William A. Wellman and produced by David O. Selznick, from a screenplay credited to Ben Hecht, based on a story by James H. Street. Other writers, including Ring Lardner Jr., Budd Schulberg, Dorothy Parker, Sidney Howard, Moss Hart, George S. Kaufman and Robert Carson also made uncredited contributions to the screenplay. The film stars Carole Lombard and Fredric March, with a supporting cast including Walter Connolly, Charles Winninger, Margaret Hamilton, Hattie McDaniel, Frank Fay and Max Rosenbloom. The lush, Gershwinesque music score was by Oscar Levant, with additional music by Alfred Newman and Max Steiner and a swing number by Raymond Scott's Quintette. The film was shot in Technicolor by W. Howard Greene. In 1965, the film entered the public domain due to the claimants failure to renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Thriller Saheb, Biwi aur Gangster is a 2011 Bollywood romantic thriller drama film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and starring Jimmy Shergill, Mahi Gill, and Randeep Hooda in lead roles. The film released on 30 September 2011, and received an extremely positive response from critics, and was a moderate success at the box office. The film tells story about a royal family of U.P., but the film was shot at Devgadh Baria, a princely town situated in Gujarat. A sequel titled Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns was later made in 2013, which also received huge critical acclaim. Comedy The Calamari Wrestler is a 2004 Japanese film by director Minoru Kawasaki, starring Kana Ishida and Osamu Nishimura. Comedy "Two former lovers navigate their fizzled relationship by confusing their emotional needs with their physical desires." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction "After an unexplained atmospheric event aboard an international space station that leaves all but one of the crew dead, a small group of people on Earth discover that they aren’t who they thought they were. The group find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other, believing they have been suffering from a type of epilepsy, until the appearance of two small lumps on their foreheads. As the reality of their situation dawns on them, they have to decide whether to remain living amongst men or try to find a way back home. This US indie questions one’s sanity, humanity and the urge to survive, while retaining an air of mystery and compassion. A sometimes haunting visual style that is comparable with The Man Who Fell to Earth." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Comedy Friends & Lovers is a 1999 American romantic-drama film directed and co-written by George Haas about a group of twentysomethings on a ski trip. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Claudia Schiffer and Robert Downey, Jr.. Documentary film Moving to Mars, directed by Mat Whitecross, is a 2009 documentary following the story of two Burmese families from a refugee camp near the Thai/Burmese border moving to their new homes in the United Kingdom. Comedy Muni 3: Ganga is an upcoming Tamil comedy horror film directed and written by Raghava Lawrence, who also plays the lead role. Tollywood producer Bellamkonda Suresh produces the film. It is the third part in the Muni franchise, following Muni and Muni 2: Kanchana. Comedy The Paris Quintet In Practice Makes Perfect is a 2010 short musical romantic comedy film written and directed by Benjamin Schuetze. Comedy The Wayward Wife is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Documentary film Clint is a 1994 short documentary film directed by Shiva Kumar. Science Fiction Sogni mostruosamente proibiti is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. The film is loosely inspired by The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Comedy Auguri e figli maschi! is a 1951 Italian film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Thriller Southern Justice is a 2006 action adventure film written and directed by M.D. Selig. Thriller Dangerously Close is a 1986 action thriller film directed by Albert Pyun. Comedy The Slick Chick is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn. Released July 21, 1962, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon is an adaptation of the Mean Widdle Kid radio programs starring comedian Red Skelton. The main antagonist in the film—Junior, a delinquent chick who causes trouble for Foghorn—is based on Skelton's character; one of Junior's catch phrases is the Mean Widdle Kid's signature saying. Documentary film Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia is a 1989 short documentary film about the people of Cambodia rebuilding after being ruled by Pol Pot and being sent to Killing Fields. The film was directed and produced by Ellen Bruno for her Stanford University master's thesis. In 2012, the National Film Registry selected the film for preservation. Documentary film Superheroes is a 2011 comedy-action documentary film written by Theodore James and Michael Barnett and directed by Michael Barnett. Comedy Someone Like You is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Laura Zigman's novel Animal Husbandry which tells a story of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin and was directed by Tony Goldwyn. Thriller Digimon: The Movie is a 2000 American film adaptation of the first three Japanese Digimon films distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film used footage from the films Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!, and Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!/Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals. In comparison to the original films, Digimon: The Movie had a significant degree of editing, with more than 40 minutes of scenes from the individual Japanese versions cut out to save time and several plot changes. The main theme song to the movie is the "Digi Rap", a remixed and re-working of the theme song from the TV series'. The track is performed by M.C. Pea Pod & Paul Gordon. Comedy Le Dindon is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Claude Barma, written by Georges Feydeau, starring Nadine Alari and Louis de Funès. It is an adaptation of Georges Feydeau's play "Le Dindon". Comedy Flip the Script is a 2005 comedy film written by Tiayoka McMilan and directed by Terrah Bennett Smith. Science Fiction Marianengraben is a 1994 science fiction film written by Mathias Dinter and directed by Achim Bornhak. Animation Hypervibes is a 2007 short, animated film directed by Dae In Chung. Thriller “Expect the unexpected from this gripping psycho-drama!” -David Sheehan, Hollywood Close-Ups.The story revolves around Jared, a struggling writer haunted by a tragic past, who is pushed to the breaking point with fatal consequences. Fact and fiction explosively collide when he writes of a dark family secret that his wife can’t understand and that his mother has vowed to keep hidden at all costs. Documentary film Ueshkat is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Nemnemiss McKenzie. Animation The Adventures of Juku The Dog is the first Estonian experimental animated short film written and directed by Voldemar Päts, produced by Aleksaner Teppor and animation by cartoonist Elmar Jaanimägi. For the film about 5000 drawings were made. Out of the total of 180 meters of shot film stock about 100 have survived. The soundtrack for the silent film was provided by Records of the Tormolen Co. Parlophon. In total 2 films in the series were attempted, the second one called The Adventures of Juku on Earth and Water was not completed and has not survived. After the Great Depression and WWII hit Estonia, the first professional puppetoon animation studio in Estonia Nukufilm was established by Elbert Tuganov in 1958 and a traditional cel animation studio Joonisfilm by Rein Raamat in 1971. In modern times the most known Estonian Animation Director is Priit Pärn, the winner of Grand Prize at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in 1998. Animation Sleepy & Maniac is a 2013 short animated comedy film, written by Yen-Chieh Wu and directed by Hung-Hsu Chen. Thriller Charlie Chan in Reno is a 1939 American film directed by Norman Foster, starring Sidney Toler as the fictional Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan, based on an original story "Death Makes a Decree" by Philip Wylie. Thriller The Blue Villa is a 1995 French crime thriller film, directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet and starring Fred Ward. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Fouding or not fouding is 2008 short animation film directed by Youlia Rainous. Documentary film McLuhan's Wake is a 2002 documentary film directed by Kevin McMahon and David Sobelman. Comedy The Cucaranchula is a 2013 animated short dramatic comedy fantasy film written and directed by Kate Balsley. Documentary film Points on a Line is 2010 short documentary film directed by Sarah Morris. Documentary film Voices from the Shadows is a documentary film directed by Josh Biggs and Natalie Boulton. Documentary film For Dearest Mother is a 1987 film directed by Roswitha Ziegler. Comedy Delmer Builds a Machine is a 2010 comedy short film written and directed by Landon Zakheim. Comedy Salad Days is a 2001 short fantasy comedy film written by Santiago Chávarri 'Aco' and Gustavo Salmerón and directed by Gustavo Salmerón. Documentary film Fire in the Night is a 2013 British documentary film about the Piper Alpha disaster directed by Anthony Wonke. It won the Audience Award at the 2013 Edinburgh International Film Festival. It was first shown on television on 9 July 2013 on BBC Two. Thriller Reported Missing is a 1937 thriller film written by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields and directed by Milton Carruth. Thriller Passengers is 2008 American thriller film starring Anne Hathaway and Patrick Wilson, and directed by Rodrigo García. It was released in the United States by TriStar Pictures on October 24, 2008. Documentary film The Price of a Record is a 1968 documenatry film written by John Pearson and John Pett and directed by Edward Joffe. Comedy Before Breakfast is a 1919 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Yo Yo is a 1965 film by Pierre Étaix. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Second Class Mail is a 1985 animation, comedy, short film directed by Alison Snowden. Documentary film 83 Zlota Street is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Ewa Borzecka. Comedy The Californians is a 2005 independent drama film from Hart Sharp Films starring Noah Wyle. It is a modern-day adaptation of the 1886 Henry James novel The Bostonians, with the location moved from Boston to Marin County, California, and with the political topic driving the plot changed from feminism to environmentalism. The Californians is the second film adaptation of The Bostonians, after the 1984 film The Bostonians. Comedy Click Hum Se Badkar Kaun for the Mithun Chakraborty - Ranjeeta Kaur starrer released in 1981 Humse Badhkar Kaun is a 1998 Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Anand and produced by . It stars Sunil Shetty, Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre and Deepti Bhatnagar in pivotal roles. Comedy Dulhe Raja is a 1998 Bollywood comedy film starring Govinda., Raveena Tandon, Kadar Khan, Johnny Lever, Prem Chopra and Asrani. Comedy Singh Is Bling is an upcoming Bollywood action comedy film directed by Prabhu Deva and produced by MetroNet Multimedia Ltd., under Grazing Goat Pictures.The film stars Akshay Kumar and Kriti Sanon in lead roles. The film also stars popular comedian Rajpal Yadav. Animation Ratatouille is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the eighth film produced by Pixar, and was co-written and directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005. The title refers to a French dish, "ratatouille", which is served at the end of the film, and is also a play on words about the species of the main character. The film stars the voices of Patton Oswalt as Remy, an anthropomorphic rat who is interested in cooking; Lou Romano as Linguini, a young garbage boy who befriends Remy; Ian Holm as Skinner, the head chef of Auguste Gusteau's restaurant; Janeane Garofalo as Colette, a rôtisseur at Gusteau's restaurant; Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego, a restaurant critic; Brian Dennehy as Django, Remy's father and leader of his clan; Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's older brother; and Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a recently deceased chef. The plot follows Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy. Development of Ratatouille began in 2001 when Pinkava wrote the original concepts of the film. Science Fiction Anacondas: Trail of Blood, is a 2009 made-for-television horror film and sequel to Anaconda 3: Offspring. Written by David C. Olson and directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy, it is the fourth and currently final film in the Anaconda series and picks up where the third film ended. It premiered on the Sci Fi Channel on February 28, 2009, and was released to DVD June 2, 2009. Thriller A Police Superintendent Accuses is a 1973 Romanian crime drama film by Sergiu Nicolaescu. The film is based on a true event, the Jilava Massacre which took place during World War II. Animation Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is a 2000 direct-to-video animated film featuring the comic book superhero Batman and his archenemy, the Joker. It is set in the continuity of the animated series Batman Beyond, in which Bruce Wayne has retired from crime fighting, giving the mantle of Batman to high school student Terry McGinnis, and serves as a sequel with The New Batman Adventures. As in the TV series, Will Friedle and Kevin Conroy star as Terry McGinnis and Bruce Wayne, respectively. Mark Hamill, who played the Joker opposite Conroy in Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures, returns in the title role. Before its release, the movie was heavily edited to remove scenes of extreme violence, and some dialogue was altered, thus creating the "Not-Rated" version of the movie. The original version was subsequently released on DVD following an online petition to have the original version released. It received a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America for violence, the first animated Batman film and from Warner Bros. Family Entertainment to do so. Documentary film National Gallery is a 2014 documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Documentary film Over five million people have died during the past decade as a result of the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Few people are aware of the unimaginable scale of human suffering, death, and destruction that has occurred in this vast country deep in the heart of Africa. In the aftermath of this brutal war, children have endured the brunt of the suffering. This 67 minute film documents the plight of thousands of street children living in Kinshasa and confirms the wide-spread accusations of child witchcraft, torture and child prostitution. The film also examines the efforts to reintegrate demobilized child soldiers, displaced refugees, and orphaned children following the eruption of the massive Nyiragongo volcano, near the city of Goma in Eastern Congo. These heroic efforts are finally bringing some measure of hope and stability to the lives of the Congolese people. Dan Balluff's "Children of Congo: From War to Witches" is a must see film, showing individuals and organizations that are implementing positive change for the children and the people of the Democtatic Republic of Congo. Comedy La Guérison is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Louis-Thomas Pelletier. Thriller Ant-Man is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters of the same name: Scott Lang and Hank Pym. The film is produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the twelfth installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Peyton Reed is set to direct the film with Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Corey Stoll, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Peña and Michael Douglas starring. In Ant-Man, Lang must help defend Dr. Pym's Ant-Man technology and plot a heist with worldwide ramifications. Development of Ant-Man began in April 2006, with the hiring of Edgar Wright to direct and co-write with Joe Cornish. By April 2011, Wright and Cornish had completed three drafts of the script and Wright shot test footage for the film in July 2012. Pre-production began in October 2013 after being put on hold so that Wright could complete The World's End. Casting began in December 2013, with the acquisition of Rudd to play Lang. In May 2014, Wright left the project citing creative differences. The following month, Reed was brought in as Wright's replacement and McKay was hired to contribute to the script. Thriller The Condemned is a 2007 American action film written and directed by Scott Wiper. The film stars Steve Austin, Vinnie Jones, Robert Mammone, Madeleine West and Rick Hoffman. The film centers on ten convicts who are forced to fight each other to the death as part of an illegal game which is being broadcast to the public. The Condemned was filmed in Queensland. Fight choreography was coordinated by Richard Norton, who also stunt doubles for Jones on some scenes. The film was produced by WWE Studios and distributed by Lionsgate on April 27, 2007. Documentary film La Passion Noureyev is a 2013 documentary film directed by Fabrice Herrault. Comedy First Period is a 2013 comedy film written by Brandon Alexander III and directed by Charlie Vaughn. Documentary film Blitzkrieg: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is a 2009 war historical documentary film. Comedy Fukeba tobuyona otokodaga is a comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. Science Fiction University student Kurono (Ninomaya Kazunari) is reunited with childhood buddy Kato (Matsuyama Kenichi) on a subway platform, only to both be hit by a train trying to help some poor sap who fell on the tracks. They are transported to an apartment where a large black sphere named Gantz enlists them and others to play a series of games, killing aliens. If they die in the game, they die for real, but if they survive they score points. 100 points allows them either to return home with an erased memory or save a fallen comrade. When a large, 1000-armed extra-terrestrial kills Kato, Kurano vows to earn enough points to bring his friend back... Comedy One Hundred Dollars is a 1931 short comedy film written by Charles Lamont and directed by Francis Martin and James Mulhauser. Animation Eve's Necklace is a 2009 animated thriller film written and directed by Daniel Erickson. Comedy Drive Me Crazy is a 1999 teen romantic comedy based on the novel How I Created My Perfect Prom Date by Todd Strasser. Originally entitled Next to You, the movie's title was changed to Drive Me Crazy after the song from its soundtrack, Britney Spears's song, " Crazy". The movie grossed $22,593,409 worldwide, against an $8 million budget, making it a moderate box office success. The soundtrack also featured The Donnas, who also appeared in the movie. Comedy Pawel i Gawel is a 1938 Polish comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Rex-Film studio. Documentary film Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Gregg Barson. Documentary film Pictures From A Revolution is a 1991 documentary directed by Susan Meiselas, Richard P. Rogers, and Alfred Guzzetti. Comedy 10 Year Plan is a 2014 comedy romance film written and directed by J.C. Calciano. Comedy Little Treasure is a 1985 American action drama starring Ted Danson, Margot Kidder and Burt Lancaster. The film, written and directed by Alan Sharp, deals with the strained relationship between a bank robber father and his daughter, a stripper. Documentary film Fragments: The Incomplete Films of Peter de Rome is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Ethan Reid. Comedy Arizona Sur is a 2007 Argentine comedy film directed and produced by Daniel Pensa and Miguel Angel Rocca and written by Alan Pauls. The film stars Nazareno Casero, Daniel Freire and Alejandro Awada and premiered on 18 January 2007 in Buenos Aires. Comedy The Seven Little Foys is a Technicolor in VistaVision 1955 film starring Bob Hope as Eddie Foy. James Cagney reprises his role as George M. Cohan for an energetic tabletop dance showdown sequence. In addition to the famous film, the story of Eddie Foy, Sr. and the Seven Little Foys also inspired a TV version in 1964 and a stage musical version, which premiered in 2007. Animation One Cab's Family is a 1952 Metro Goldwyn Mayer cartoon short directed by Tex Avery about the arrival of a yellow taxi cab "child". This is comparable to the 1953 cartoon, Little Johnny Jet. The title is a play on the radio soap opera program One Man's Family. Thriller The Remnant is a 2001 horror, science fiction, thriller film written by Matt Jordan and directed by Rick Jordan. Comedy Clear History is an American HBO comedy film written by Larry David, Alec Berg, David Mandel and Jeff Schaffer, directed by Greg Mottola and starring Larry David, Kate Hudson, Danny McBride, Philip Baker Hall, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton, Eva Mendes, Amy Ryan, Bill Hader and J. B. Smoove. The film was released on August 10, 2013. Thriller The Rain Killer is a 1990 film directed by Ken Stein. Comedy My Name Is Bruce is a 2007 American comedy horror film, directed, co-produced by and starring B movie cult actor Bruce Campbell. The film was written by Mark Verheiden. It had a theatrical release in October 2008, followed by DVD and Blu-ray releases on February 10, 2009. Although Sam Raimi, with whom Bruce frequently collaborates, is not involved with this production, much of the film is in the vein of the Evil Dead series. Ted Raimi, also a frequent collaborator, appears in this film. Campbell has shown several minutes of the movie during some of his campus lectures, as well as a few public screenings including showings at the sixth annual Ashland Independent Film Festival, CineVegas and the eleventh annual East Lansing Film Festival. A trailer was released for the film as well and is available on various websites. A screening was held at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. Tickets for the show sold out in less than two minutes, breaking the previous Alamo ticket sellout record, which was also set by a Bruce Campbell appearance at the theater in 1998. Science Fiction Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders is the 1989 sequel to the sex comedy Flesh Gordon. Like the original, it spoofs the Flash Gordon serials, though the humor is more scatological than the original. Comedy Ullathai Allitha is 1996 Tamil comedy film directed by Sundar C. The film starred Karthik, Goundamani and Rambha in the lead roles. Which is a remake of Hindi Movie Andaz Apna Apna. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Sirpi. The film was a super hit at the box office. The film released on January 15, 1996 and received positive reviews from the critics and audience. The film is now considered to be one of the best comedy movies made in Tamil cinema. The film remade in Telugu as Veedevadandi Babu with Mohanbabu, in Kannada as Galate Aliyandru with Shivrajkumar and in Malay version as Cinta U-Turn in 2008. Animation Food is a 1992 Czech animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer that uses claymation and pixilation. It examines the human relationship with food by showing breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Thriller Rope of Sand is a 1949 adventure-suspense film noir produced by Hal Wallis and directed by William Dieterle. Set in South West Africa, the film stars Wallis contract star Burt Lancaster and three stars from Wallis's Casablanca; Paul Henreid, Claude Rains and Peter Lorre. The film introduces Corinne Calvet, and features Sam Jaffe, John Bromfield and Kenny Washington in supporting roles. Desert portions of the film were shot in Yuma, Arizona. Documentary film 4 Little Girls is a 1997 American historical documentary film about the 15 September 1963 murder of four African-American girls in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. It was directed by Spike Lee and nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Documentary". The events inspired the 1964 song "Birmingham Sunday" by Richard and Mimi Fariña. The song was used in the opening sequence of the film, as sung by Mimi's sister, Joan Baez. 4 Little Girls premiered Wednesday, June 25, 1997 at the Guild 50th Street Theatre in New York City. It was produced by 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, Lee's production company, and Home Box Office. Comedy Ghar Sansar is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Bapaiah and produced by Vimal Kumar. It stars Jeetendra and Sridevi in pivotal roles. Comedy I Me Wed is a 2007 television romantic comedy film directed by Craig Pryce. Documentary film The Man with the Electric Boots is a 2007 film directed by Nicholas Berger. Comedy Phone Call to the Bar 2 is a comedy film directed by Hajime Hashimoto. Documentary film Pageant is a 2008 documentary film directed and produced together by Ron Davis and Stewart Halpern. The film explored the behind-the-scenes dramas and realities of the 34th Miss Gay America Contest. The film's central theme was the universal desire to be beautiful, noticed and chosen. The film garnered 10 film festival awards before airing on the Sundance Channel in 2010. Science Fiction Star Wars Episode I.I: The Phantom Edit is a fan edit of the film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, removing many elements of the original film. The purpose of the edit, according to creator Mike J. Nichols, was to make a much stronger version of The Phantom Menace based on the previous execution and philosophies of film storytelling and editing of George Lucas. The Phantom Edit was the first unauthorized re-edit of The Phantom Menace to receive major publicity and acclaim. Comedy Terra incognita is a 2002 Lebanese-French drama film directed by Ghassan Salhab. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Ali Baba Bujang Lapok is a 1960 Malaysia/Singapore comedy film directed by, written by and starring Malaysian silver-screen legend P. Ramlee and produced in Singapore by Malay Film Productions Ltd. Based loosely on the story of Ali Baba from 1001 Arabian Nights, the film is occasionally self-referential and contains elements of anarchic comedy, burlesque comedy and farce. The title includes the suffix Bujang Lapok because it is the third installment in the Bujang Lapok series of comedy films that star the trio of P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar. This film marked the feature film debut of Sarimah, who would go on to a long movie career, and is also notable as one of the few P. Ramlee films where he plays the villain. Comedy Zeyda and the Hitman is a 2004 Canadian television film comedy. The story is about a grandfather who hires a contract killer to assassinate his allergy-prone son-in-law. Comedy 'O Re is a 1989 Italian historical commedia all'italiana film written and directed by Luigi Magni. For his performance Carlo Croccolo won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. The film also won the David di Donatello and the Nastro d'Argento for best costumes. Comedy 'Historias de la radio' is a 1955 Spanish comedy film composed by three episodes directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. Documentary film Dream On Silly Dreamer is a 2005 American documentary film directed by Dan Lund and produced by Tony West. Lund and West were both special effects animators at Walt Disney Feature Animation, and the film chronicles the rise and fall of traditional animation at The Walt Disney Company from 1980 to 2005. Documentary film Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion is a 2009 documentary film directed by Sean Kotz and Christopher Valluzzo about horror hosts from Virginia. Comedy Love in the Afternoon is a 1957 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Billy Wilder which stars Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the Claude Anet novel Ariane, jeune fille russe, which previously was filmed as Scampolo in 1928 and Scampolo, ein Kind der Strasse in 1932, the latter with a script co-written by Wilder. Wilder was inspired by a 1931 German adaptation of the novel Ariane directed by Paul Czinner. Comedy Tom, Dick and Hairy is a 1993 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Lee Chi Ngai and Peter Chan and starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Lawrence Cheng as the three titular protagonists. Documentary film Women of Hamas is a 2010 documentary film directed by Suha Arraf. Comedy Mamá cumple cien años is a 1979 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Carlos Saura. The film is a comedy sequel of the drama Ana and the Wolves directed by Saura in 1973. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards. Comedy Quinoscopio 1 is a 1986 animation short comedy film written by Joaquin Lavado and Juan Padrón and directed by Juan Padrón. Comedy A Grandpa For Christmas is a 2007 Hallmark Channel original TV film starring Ernest Borgnine and Juliette Goglia. Science Fiction This second Gurren Lagann film completes the theatrical remake of Gainax's robot action anime series. With new additional scenes and footage. Animation Lumber Jack-Rabbit is a 1953 3D Looney Tunes animated comedy short film directed by Chuck Jones and featuring Bugs Bunny. With a story by Michael Maltese, the short was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 26, 1953. It was notable as the first Warner Bros. cartoon short produced in 3-D. It premiered with the Warner Bros. 3-D feature The Moonlighter and the 3-D Lippert short, Bandit Island. Thriller The Lost Symbol is an upcoming film written by Danny Strong and directed by Mark Romanek. Documentary film Adjust Your Tracking is a documentary horror film directed by Dan M. Kinem and Levi Peretic. Animation Donald's Better Self is a Disney cartoon featuring Donald Duck. This 8 minute short premiered in March 1938, and it was distributed by RKO Radio. Thriller Kill Your Darlings is a 2013 American biographical drama film written by Austin Bunn and directed by John Krokidas in his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, garnering positive first reactions. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and it had a limited theatrical North American release from October 16, 2013. Kill Your Darlings also became available on Blu-ray and DVD, March 18, 2014 in the US, followed by its UK release on April 21, 2014. The story is about the college days of some of the earliest members of the Beat Generation, their interactions, and the killing in Riverside Park. Documentary film Extras is a 2001 fly on the wall Chinese documentary film by director Zhu Chuanming. The documentary has been seen as tinged with social criticism in its observation of the lives and dreams of China's poorly paid film extras. Comedy Tomorrow We Dance is a 1982 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Maurizio Nichetti. Comedy So You Don't Know Korff Yet? is a 1938 German comedy crime film directed by Fritz Holl and starring Heinz Rühmann, Victor Janson and Franz Schafheitlin. Documentary film Le chant du Styrène is a 1958, 13 minutes French documentary film directed by Alain Resnais. The film was an order by French industrial group Pechiney to highlight the merits of plastics. The commentary, narrated by Pierre Dux, was written by Raymond Queneau, all in alexandrines. Documentary film The Meaning Of Wild is a 2014 film written by Matt Hill and Ben Hamilton and directed by Ben Hamilton. Thriller Dead in a Heartbeat is a television film that was originally aired on TBS on March 3, 2002. The film is about Dr. Gillian Hayes, a heart surgeon, and Lt. Tom Royko, an officer of the bomb squad. The two must attempt to prevent Dr. Hayes' patients' artificial pacemakers, which have been implanted with bombs, from exploding. Documentary film Un Rêve d’indépendance is a 1998 documentary film by Monique Mbeka Phoba. Animation Film Production NotesFinal Fantasy: The Spirits Within emerges from its successful interactive game roots to deliver an exciting new breed of motion picture adventure. A fresh, provocative take on the sci-fi genre, the film blends spiritual underpinnings and the universal concerns of man versus nature with the energy of the digital gaming medium and the scope of the motion picture environment.Final Fantasy game creator Hironobu Sakaguchi’s vision to take the latest in computer graphic technology and the best artists in the world to create a brand new form of entertainment now comes to the big screen—a visual feast of concept, motion, design and imagination with all-new, hyperReal characters embarking on an all-new adventure.“I have always wanted to create a new form of entertainment that fuses the technical wizardry of interactive games with the sensational visual effects of motion pictures,” says Sakaguchi. “Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within takes us one step closer to that dream.“With the flexibility of these hyperReal characters,” Sakaguchi continues, “it really opens up new doors and a whole new level of ideas and possibilities for feature films and entertainment.”Adds Chris Lee, one of the film’s producers, “We have created technology to expand the envelope of what is possible for computer-generated human characters.”Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within represents the continuing evolution of the synergy between video gaming and cinema. It is the next creative step from the trendsetting Final Fantasy game series, which has sold more than 33 million units worldwide and ranks as one of the most popular interactive game franchises of all time. Each game and the film are originated from Final Fantasy’s rich storytelling tradition and underlying themes of love, friendship, dreams, epic adventure, life and death with a spiritual backdrop. The game series is renowned for creating genuinely touching characters and relationships and for always leaving players wanting more. Each installment has started anew with fresh characters and storylines in order to present a self-contained story. “That’s the philosophy that Sakaguchi brought to the movie as well,” says Chris Lee.“This is the first time that a film inspired by a video game has been directed by the creator of the game, in the medium of the game,” he continues. “What gamers have come to love about Final Fantasy is that Sakaguchi always raises the bar in terms of the images he produces and the storylines he creates. Those are the same standards that were applied to making this movie.“This is a chance to tell a great human story in a completely different medium. Only Sakaguchi would have the vision to take what he had learned in gaming and apply it to the motion picture process,” says Lee. Yet while capturing the kind of excitement, energy and integrity presented in the phenomenally successful game series, “the film’s subject matter and plot appeals not just to gamers but to a wide audience of moviegoers.”Columbia Pictures and Square Pictures present Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. Hironobu Sakaguchi directs from an original screenplay written by Al Reinert and Jeff Vintar. Story by Sakaguchi. Motonori Sakakibara co-directs. The film features the voices of actors Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi, Peri Gilpin, Ming-Na, Ving Rhames, Donald Sutherland and James Woods, among others. Sakaguchi, Jun Aida and Chris Lee are producers. The film’s creative team includes director of photography Motonori Sakakibara, animation director Andy Jones, conceptual director Tani Kunitake, character technical director Kevin Ochs, senior animator Roy Sato, VFX supervisor Remo Balcells and composer Elliot Goldenthal. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within has been rated PG-13 by the MPAA for sci-fi action violence. Final Fantasy: SynopsisPrepare to Embark on an Epic AdventureIn the not too distant future, the earth is invaded by aliens. Great cities are deserted, populations are decimated, alien beings have... Documentary film Lost Ending is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Mario Sesti. Comedy Chairman of the Board is a 1998 comedy film starring Courtney Thorne-Smith and Carrot Top in which a surfer/inventor inherits and runs a billionaire's company. It was poorly received by both critics and audiences. Comedy A Girl in Australia is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa, with stars Alberto Sordi and Claudia Cardinale. Comedy Paradise in Harlem is a 1939 American musical comedy-drama film written by Frank L Wilson and directed by Joseph Seiden. It was first shown in 1939 starring Frank H Wilson. It was released by Jubilee Production Co. Comedy Oottyppattanam is a 1992 Malayalam comedy drama film directed by Haridas and starring Jayaram, Siddique, Jagathy Sreekumar, Anju, Easwari Rao, Narendra Prasad and Jayabharathi in pivotal roles. Science Fiction The Legend of Zu, also known as Zu Warriors in the United States, is a 2001 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Tsui Hark. The film starred Ekin Cheng, Louis Koo, Cecilia Cheung, Patrick Tam, Zhang Ziyi and Sammo Hung. It is based on the same source as the 1983 film Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain. Comedy Three of Hearts is a 1993 comedy/romance film directed by Yurek Bogayevicz and starring William Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, and Sherilyn Fenn. Comedy Naukri is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. This Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s not so famous movie but critically acclaimed classic Naukri featuring Rajesh Khanna and Raj Kapoor together is set in the period 1944-1947. The basic idea of this film is based on the 1955 Tamil film Mudhal Thedi starring Sivaji Ganeshan and Anjali Devi but story and treatment is completely different and the other inspiration for this films was It's a Wonderful Life produced and directed by Frank Capra. The story features a person getting help of an angel after his death. The God Sent person makes the hero realize that when he was alive he was so important and loved by all around him but he couldn’t recognize it. Rajesh Khanna plays the man who meets the angel Raj Kapoor, after he commits suicide. The film was not well publicized before its release and being released at a time when multi-star films ruled the roost, this classic was a box office failure. But over the years it has been appreciated by the audience. In the Bollywood Guide Collections, critics gave the film 4 stars of 5. Comedy Mamma Gógó is a 2010 Icelandic drama film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Science Fiction Dromosphere is an animated sci-fi short film directed by Thorsten Fleisch. Comedy The Wedding Game is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham, co-produced by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, Scorpio East Pictures, Double Vision and Speedy Productions starring real life couple Fann Wong and Christopher Lee.The film centers on actors Jack Fang and Vikki Tse who orchestrate a faux engagement to boost their showbiz careers. Comedy Father's Doing Fine is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring Richard Attenborough, Heather Thatcher, Noel Purcell and Sid James. It was based on the 1950 play Little Lambs Eat Ivy by Noel Langley. Comedy Les boulistes is a 2013 comedy film written by Martin Guyot and Atmen Kelif and directed by Frédéric Berthe. Comedy The Silencers is the title of an American spy film spoof motion picture produced in 1966 and starring Dean Martin as agent Matt Helm. It is only loosely based upon the novel The Silencers by Donald Hamilton, as well as another of Hamilton's Helm novels, Death of a Citizen. Co-starring with Martin are Stella Stevens, Daliah Lavi and Victor Buono. Cyd Charisse opens the film with a sexy striptease-style dance while lip synching Vikki Carr's vocals of the titular theme song. James Gregory makes his first appearance as Macdonald, Helm's superior and a recurring character in the series. Documentary film "A poetic exploration of the sense and sensibilities of Indian lesbian poet and writer, Suniti Namjoshi. This moving and powerful portrait of a unique and brave woman weaves Namjoshi’s life and writings into a sensual tapestry." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Hercules in the Valley of Woe is a 1961 Italian Franco and Ciccio comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Kirk Morris as Maciste and Frank Gordon as Hercules. Documentary film Wings of Peace is a 2013 documentary film, news film, historical film, war and short film written and directed by Danielle Stolz. Animation TPM Vignette is a 2011 animated short film directed by Igor Machado. Comedy A Gruesome Twosome is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett and released on June 9, 1945. it stars Tweety, and two cats. This is the last Tweety film directed by Clampett, following 1942's A Tale of Two Kitties and 1944's Birdy and the Beast, and the last one before he is permanently paired with Sylvester the Cat, and the last one that Tweety have no feathers. Documentary film True Norwegian Black Metal is a 2007 5-part documentary produced by VBS/Vice Magazine. The documentary mainly covers some aspects of the life of black metal vocalist Gaahl - renowned for his work with Gorgoroth. Thriller Ranbhool is a Marathi movie released on 14 May 2010.The movie has been produced by Pratibha Mendhekar and directed by Sanjay Surkar. The plot of the movie is about a deranged killer whose traumatic childhood and obsession with music drives him down the path of psychosis. Comedy Last of the Great Survivors is a 1984 comedy film directed by Jerry Jameson. Documentary film Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto Story is a film version of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto. Filmed in Siena in 2002, it was directed by Gianfranco Fozzi and produced by David Guido Pietroni and Maurizio De Santis. Rigoletto Story has obtained two nominations to the Grammy Awards in the categories "Best Surround Sound" and "Best Long For Music Video". The DVD Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto Story is distributed worldwide by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Comedy There's One Born Every Minute is a 1942 American Universal Pictures comedy film directed by Harold Young. It was the debut film of Elizabeth Taylor. It is also known as Man or Mouse. Comedy A Gem of a Jam is the 76th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Kentucky Jubilee is a 1951 film directed by Ron Ormond. Comedy Dead Sushi is a 2012 Japanese comedy horror film directed by Noboru Iguchi. The film involves Keiko who is the daughter of a famous sushi chef. She leaves home for an inn where she is bullied by the president of Komatsu Pharmaceuticals. A Komatsu researcher arrives intent on revenge by creating a serum that turns fish on rice into killer sushi. Keiko teams up with the former sushi chef Sawada to fight off the creatures. Animation The Magician's Hat is a 1990 animated film produced by the Croatia Film company and directed by Milan Blažeković. It is the sequel to 1986's The Elm-Chanted Forest. Animation Hop aboard a broomstick for this tale of two dim-witted witches who accidentally turn their sister into a jack-o-lantern on Halloween...and that's just the beginning of the story. Join the silly sisters as they turn a typical suburban town topsy-turvy with their inept attempts to rescue their sister-turned-pumpkin on Halloween night. Watch them fly around town, go trick-or-treating for the first time, and pop in on a children's Halloween party. Documentary film Mojados: Through the Night is a 2004 documentary film directed by Tommy Davis. The film documents the journey of four men as they trek 120 miles across the Texas desert. Thriller The Aurora Encounter is a 1986 American science fiction film directed by the Jim McCullough Sr., written by Melody Brooke and Jim McCullough, Jr., and starring Jack Elam, Peter Brown, Carol Bagdasarian and Dottie West. Comedy The Captain Hates the Sea is a 1934 comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone and released by Columbia Pictures. The film, which involves a Grand Hotel-style series of intertwining stories involving the passengers on a cruise ship, is notable as the last feature film of silent film icon John Gilbert and the first Columbia feature to include The Three Stooges in the cast. The film co-stars Victor McLaglen, Arthur Treacher, Akim Tamiroff, Leon Errol and Walter Connolly. Animation Hart's Desire is a 2013 animated film written and directed by Gavin C. Robinson. Comedy Shirley Valentine is an award-winning 1989 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert. The screenplay by Willy Russell is based on his 1986 one-character play of the same title, which follows middle aged Shirley Valentine in an unexpected discovery of herself, and rekindling of her childhood dreams and youthful love of life. Pauline Collins recaps the titular lead role as middle-aged housewife Shirley, which she had previously played in the stage production in London's West End and on Broadway, and Tom Conti plays Costas Dimitriades, the owner of a Greek tavern with whom she has a holiday romance. Comedy Jane Austen in Manhattan is a Merchant Ivory Film made for LWT in 1980, but released for theatrical in UK and USA. It was the last film appearance of Anne Baxter and the début film of Sean Young. The film concerns competing theatrical productions in present-day New York, of a recently discovered early Austen work. Comedy Los Chidos is 2012 romance comedy film written and directed by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez. Thriller Vatos is a 2002 crime, thriller film written by Daniel Chiu, Brennon Jones and Daniel Wai Chiu and directed by Paul Wynne. Animation Just as Christmas in Hollywood is starting to look glum, three darling pets discover an opportunity to make some money. Join the group as they learn the true meaning of the holiday. Documentary film The Bladesmiths is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Dru Carr and Ken Furrow. Documentary film Rock 'N' Roll Exposed: The Photography of Bob Gruen is a 2011 documentary film directed by Don Letts. Thriller The Mask Of James Henry is a 2011 short thriller film written by William Dio and directed by Steve Villeneuve and William Dio. Thriller The Animation Tag Attack is a 2012 animated action, thriller, adventure, short film written by Christen Bach, Mads Juul, Andreas Normand Grontved, Ned Wenlock, Oren Mashkovski, Maxwell A. Oginni, Ewen Stenhouse, Scott Benson, Kaiserbrand, Michael Please, Brendan Carroll and Francesco Giroldini and directed by Christen Bach, Brendan Carroll, Francesco Giroldini, Mads Juul, Oren Mashkovski, Andreas Normand Grðntved, Maxwell. A. Oginni, Mikey Please, Wolfgang Reimers, Ewen Stenhouse, Ned Wenlock and Scott Benson. Documentary film To celebrate its 50th anniversary year, ESO in 2012 released the documentary Europe to the Stars — ESO's first 50 years of Exploring the Southern Sky. The movie tells the story of ESO — what scientific discoveries it has been making and how it designs, builds and operates some of the most powerful ground-based telescopes. The movie consists of eight chapters each focusing on an aspect of an observatory, while also offering a broader view on how astronomy is made. From site testing and explaining the best conditions for observing the sky to how telescopes are built and what mysteries of the Universe astronomers are revealing. With a total duration of 61 minutes, it is produced in full HD and it is available on Blu-ray or DVD. It has a bonus section, narration and subtitles in several languages. Comedy Mean Machine is a 2001 British comedy-drama film directed by Barry Skolnick. It stars former footballer Vinnie Jones. The film is an adaptation of the 1974 American film The Longest Yard, featuring association football rather than American football. It also reunites most of the cast who have starred in the Guy Ritchie blockbusters Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch. Documentary film Deaf Jam is a 2011 documentary film directed and produced by American filmmaker Judy Lieff. The film centers on the experience of Aneta Brodski, a deaf teenager living in Queens, New York, who becomes immersed in the dynamic and three-dimensional form of American Sign Language poetry. When Aneta, an Israel-born, ASL poet, eventually meets Tahani, a Palestinian, spoken word poet, the two begin to collaborate, creating a new form of poetry that gains recognition in Deaf and hearing communities alike. Deaf Jam premiered on PBS's Independent Lens program, and was awarded the 2012 Japan Prize for the Best Work of the Youth Category. "Deaf Jam" is a co-production of Made-By-Hand, LLC and the Independent Television Service. Documentary film Water's Journey: The Hidden Rivers of Florida is a documentary film that tracks the path of water through the Floridan aquifer, where a team reveals the journey of water above and within the earth. Viewers are transported through a world that reveals how their lives are intertwined with the water they drink. Documentary film Un Cineasta en La Codorniz is a short documentary film directed by Javier Rioyo. Documentary film Women Against Aids in Zimbabwe is a 1993 documentary film directed by Peter Davis. Comedy Dora-Heita is a 2000 action film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Documentary film A Different Kind of Boy is a 2014 documentary film directed by Ulrik Wivel. Comedy Prayer Hour is a 2011 comedy film directed by Chuck Kaiton and written by Pastor Shepherd and Scott Abramovitch. Comedy Songs in the Key of Death is a 2013 short biographical comedy film written by Edward Valibus Phillips and G.B. Shannon and directed by Edward Valibus Phillips. Science Fiction Kilroy Was Here was a short film made to tie in with the Styx album of the same name. It was played at the beginning of each Styx show on their 1983 tour. It was written and directed by Brian Gibson of Still Crazy, What's Love Got to Do With It, The Josephine Baker Story and Poltergeist II fame. The VHS video release of the mini-film and live concert is also known as Caught in the Act in the United States. Comedy Some Nerve is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Compound Fracture is a 2013 American supernatural thriller. Starring and co-written by Tyler Mane, the film also features veterans of the horror genre such as Derek Mears and Muse Watson. Comedy Going Nomad is a 1998 drama comedy film written and directed by Art Jones. Thriller The Final Game is a German thriller film directed by Sigi Rothemund, it was written by Timo Berndt and Borris Brandt. Thriller The Naked Runner is a 1967 British espionage film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Frank Sinatra, Peter Vaughan, Edward Fox. It was the last film Sinatra made with Warner Bros. and is largely viewed as being a fairly disastrous end to his association with the studio. Comedy Auguri professore is a 1997 Italian comedy drama film directed by Riccardo Milani. Comedy The Prince of Pennsylvania is a 1988 comedic drama starring Keanu Reeves, Bonnie Bedelia, Amy Madigan, and Fred Ward. The Academy Award–nominated composer Thomas Newman wrote the music. It was filmed in and around Pittsburgh. Animation Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is a 2002 American animated western drama film that was produced and released by DreamWorks Pictures. It follows the adventures of a young Kiger mustang stallion living in the 19th century wild west. The film, written by John Fusco and directed by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. In contrast to the way animals are portrayed in an anthropomorphic style in other animated features, Spirit and his fellow horses communicate with each other through sounds and body language. Spirit's thoughts are narrated by his voice actor Matt Damon, but otherwise he has no dialogue. Animation Caracol, col, col is a 1995 short animated film directed by Pablo Llorens. Comedy The Caddy is a 1953 American film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. It was filmed from November 24, 1952 through February 23, 1953 and was released by Paramount Pictures on August 10, 1953. It was later re-released in 1964 on a double bill with another Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis picture, You're Never Too Young. This was the team's first film since 1950s At War with the Army to be produced by their own production company, York Pictures Corporation. It is also notable for cameo appearances by some of the leading professional golfers of the era, including Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, and Julius Boros. Thriller Guest in the House is a 1944 American film noir directed by John Brahm starring Anne Baxter and Ralph Bellamy. Lewis Milestone began directing the film in April 1944, but was stricken with appendicitis in May 1944 and collapsed on the set. John Brahm then stepped in to direct. Animation Slothfulness is a 2012 short animation film directed by John McGowan. Thriller For Queen and Country is a 1988 crime drama film written and directed by Martin Stellman and produced by Working Title Films and Zenith, starring Denzel Washington. Washington stars as Reuben James, a Black British former paratrooper, who joined the British Army to escape the poverty of inner city London. Thriller Smokin' Aces is a 2006 American crime film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. It stars Jeremy Piven as a Las Vegas Strip magician turned mafia informant and Ryan Reynolds as the FBI agent assigned to protect him. The film was the debut of singer Alicia Keys and rapper Common as actors, and also starred Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Andy García, Ray Liotta, Taraji P. Henson, Chris Pine and Matthew Fox. The film is set in Lake Tahoe and was mainly filmed at MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa, called the "Nomad Casino" in the film. Documentary film Fleetwood Mac, minus Lindsey Buckingham and plus Rick Vito and Billy Burnette, perform cuts from the Tango In The Night album, as well as classic Fleetwood Mac songs at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. Documentary film Investigating Tarzan is a 1997 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Alain d 'Aix for InformAction Films to investigate the history and cultural impact of the character of Tarzan and the books and films in which the character was depicted. Comedy The Shakedown is a 1929 action/comedy/sports drama film, directed by William Wyler. The film starred James Murray, Barbara Kent and Jack Hanlon. Considered a part-talkie, this film was released in parallel silent and sound versions. It was discovered and restored to 35 mm by George Eastman House in 1998 from a good-condition 16mm positive print. Animation Day & Night is a Pixar animated short film, directed by Teddy Newton and produced by Kevin Reher. It was packaged to be shown in theaters before Toy Story 3, and has been released to purchase on iTunes in the United States. Unlike most other Pixar shorts, the animation style combines 2D and 3D elements, and Up production designer Don Shank says it is "unlike anything Pixar has produced before". Documentary film The Pain of Lusatia is a 1989 film directed by Peter Rocha. Comedy Manmadhudu is a 2002 romantic comedy Telugu film produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni on Annapurna Studios banner, directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Sonali Bendre, Anshu in the lead roles and music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was later remade as Aishwarya in Kannada, marking the debut of Deepika Padukone and also remade in Bengali as Priyotoma. The film recorded as 'Super Hit' at box-office. Comedy Plavi 9 is a 1950 Croatian football comedy film. The film was directed by Krešo Golik. That film is a bizarre mixture of the Soviet-style industrial epic, romantic comedy and football film. It is famous for superbly directed football sequences. After release it quickly became the biggest hit of then-young Yugoslav cinema. This film is first Croatian movie with sport as the main topic. Plavi 9 is also first Croatian comedy film from sound era. Movie was filmed on the locations in Croatia and in Serbia. Science Fiction Destination: Infestation is a 2007 Canadian-US made for TV production in the disaster film genre, directed by George Mendeluk. It premiered in the US on the women-oriented Lifetime Movie Network. Science Fiction After the dreadful events related to her mother, Katsumi Liqueur has just one thing in mind: To leave this horrible town as fast as possible, a town where she knows nobody and has no friends. But she soon faces serious obstacles as Rally Cheyenne, the commander of the Attacked Mystification Police, hasn't given up her plan to recruit Katsumi for her team in order to defend the citizens against the Lucifer Hawk demons. And the AMP aren't the only ones interested in making use of Katsumi's magical powers... Comedy Help Yourself is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Jean Daumery and starring Benita Hume, Martin Walker and D. A. Clarke-Smith. It is based on the novel Sinners All by Jerome Kingston. Documentary film A Few Days More is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Op Srivastava. Documentary film Meeting Charlie Parr is a documentary film directed by Francois-Xavier Dubois, Charles Dubois, Julien Bertrand and Nicolas Reverchon. Comedy Alimjan Bolumsizmu is a popular Uyghur comedy film. Thriller Bad Ronald is a television film that aired in 1974, starring Scott Jacoby, Kim Hunter, Dabney Coleman and sisters Lisa and Cindy Eilbacher. It is based on the book of the same title by Jack Vance. After being out of print for years following its initial VHS release in the 1980s, the film was reissued on DVD in August 2009, as part of the manufacture-on-demand Warner Archive Collection. Thriller Raqeeb is a 2007 Bollywood action-thriller film directed by Anurag Singh, and produced by Raj Kanwar. The film stars Sharman Joshi, Jimmy Shergill, Rahul Khanna, Tanushree Dutta. It released on 18 May 2007 and received mixed response from critics. However, it did well at the box office grossing 39 crores. Comedy Zombieland is a 2009 American zombie comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer from a screenplay written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin as survivors of a zombie apocalypse. Together, they take an extended road trip across Southwestern United States in an attempt to find a sanctuary free from zombies. Zombieland received critical acclaim and was a commercial success, grossing more than $60.8 million in 17 days and surpassing the 2004 film Dawn of the Dead as the top-grossing zombie film in the United States until World War Z in 2013. Thriller American Yakuza is a 1993 American action film written by Takashige Ichise with a screenplay by John Allen Nelson and Max Strom, and directed by Frank Cappello for First Look International. Starring Viggo Mortensen and Ryo Ishibashi, the film had its theatrical release in Japan in December 1993, followed by theatrical release in South Korea in 1994. The film had its video premiere in the United States in 1995 and its DVD premiere in Russia in 2002. Documentary film The Fruit Hunters is a 2012 feature documentary film about exotic fruit cultivators and preservationists. It is directed by Yung Chang and co-written by Chang and Mark Slutsky, and inspired by Adam Leith Gollner’s 2008 book of the same name. In addition to documentary sequences, the film also uses CGI animation, models and performers to stage real and imagined moments in the history of fruit. Thriller The Keeper of Lost Causes is a 2013 thriller film written by Nikolaj Arcel and directed by Mikkel Nørgaard. Comedy Flipped is a 2010 teen, romantic comedy drama film directed by Rob Reiner. It is an adaptation of the novel Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen. It began a limited release in the US on August 6, 2010, followed by a wider release on September 10. Callan McAuliffe plays Bryce and Madeline Carroll plays Juli. Aidan Quinn and Penelope Ann Miller play Juli's parents, Kevin Weisman plays Juli's mentally disabled uncle, and Shane Harper and Michael Bolten play her two brothers. Anthony Edwards and Rebecca De Mornay play Bryce's parents, and John Mahoney his grandfather. Comedy On Your Toes is a 1939 film directed by Ray Enright. Thriller The Dream of Garuda is a 1994 Japanese erotic film directed by Takahisa Zeze and starring Takeshi Itō, Saki Kurihara and Shirō Shimomoto. Comedy The Literary Hoaxes: How To Make A Best-selling Author Guru is a 2013 animation film written by Pascal Mouneyres and Joseph Beauregard and directed by Joris Clerté. Documentary film Ghost Bird is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Scott Crocker. Thriller Murderer is a 2009 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Roy Chow, and starring Aaron Kwok. The film centers on a police detective investigating a series of gruesome murderers. As the case pulls him deeper, he soon realizes that he may be a prime suspect. The film co-stars Janine Chang, Cheung Siu-Fai, Josie Ho and Chin Kar-lok, who also served as an action choreographer. Murderer is a co-production between Focus Features and EDKO Film, and was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 9 July 2009. Thriller Man in the Vault is a 1956 film noir about a locksmith, played by William Campbell, who is forced to help gangsters commit a robbery. The screenplay by Burt Kennedy was based on the novel The Lock and the Key by Frank Gruber. The film was the directorial debut of Andrew V. McLaglen. Documentary film Excellence And Doubt is a 2013 documentary film written by Paule Muxel and Bertrand de Solliers and directed by Paule Muxel and Bertrand de Solliers. Documentary film One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train is a documentary film directed by Ignacio Agüero. Comedy The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother is a 1975 American musical comedy film with Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn, Dom DeLuise, Roy Kinnear and Leo McKern. The film was Wilder's directorial debut, from his own original script. Douglas Wilmer and Thorley Walters appear as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, respectively. Wilmer had previously appeared as Sherlock Holmes in the 1960s BBC TV series, and Walters played Watson in three other films: Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace, The Best House in London, and Silver Blaze. Comedy Timmy Muldoon And The Search For The Shadoweyes Bandit is a 2013 short film written by Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda and directed by Tony Yacenda. Animation As Aventuras da Turma da Monica is a 1982 animated film written by Maurício de Sousa and Reinaldo Waisman directed by Mauricio de Sousa. Thriller The Wife of an Important Man is an Egyptian drama film directed by Mohamed Khan. Starring Ahmad Zaki and Mervat Amin, this film tells us the story of the rise and fall of a police officer, during the regime of Anwar El Sadat. It received the Silver Award at the Damascus Film Festival in 1987, and was screened in competition at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival in 1987. Was also screened at the Montreal, Valencia, Tetouan, Digne, Istanbul and Nantes Film Festivals in 1987 and 1988. Animation Princess Painting is a 2010 animated short film written by Marcus Sauermann and directed by Klaus Morschheuser and Johannes Weiland. Documentary film Royal American is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Michael Scalisi. Documentary film Balloons and Spinifex is a 1958 documentary film directed by John Gray and Ian Dunlop. Comedy La Feria de Jalisco is a 1948 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Documentary film Catch Him! is a 2008 short film directed by Boris Sima. Comedy My Super Ex-Girlfriend is a 2006 American romantic comedy superhero film, directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, Anna Faris, Eddie Izzard, Rainn Wilson and Wanda Sykes. Comedy Leningrad Cowboys Go America is a 1989 road movie by Finnish film director Aki Kaurismäki about the adventures of a fictional Russian rock band that travels to the United States to become famous. The title came from the Marx Brothers film Go West. After the film was released, the fictional band transformed into a real band, complete with ludicrous hairstyles. Leningrad Cowboys Go America was followed five years later by a sequel, Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses and a concert film Total Balalaika Show. The film was reissued on DVD in October 2011, as part of the Criterion Collection's Eclipse series, paired with the other two Leningrad Cowboys films. Comedy Rukavička is a 1941 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Muskurake Dekh Zara is a 2010 romantic comedy and horror film written by Anurag Kashyap and directed by P. Som Shekar. Science Fiction It Was On Earth That I Knew Joy is a 35-minute science fiction film directed by Jean-Baptiste de Laubier and produced by French clothing label Sixpack France. The film was presented on February 20, 2010 at SCION Installation, Los Angeles and released online on March 3, 2010. Comedy Dazed and Confused is a 1993 coming of age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater. The film features a large ensemble cast of actors who would later become stars, including Matthew McConaughey, Jason London, Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Cole Hauser, Parker Posey, Adam Goldberg, Joey Lauren Adams, Nicky Katt, and Rory Cochrane. The plot follows various groups of teenagers during the last day of school in the summer of 1976. The film grossed less than $8 million at the U.S. box office but later achieved cult film status. In 2002, Quentin Tarantino listed it as the 10th best film of all time in a Sight and Sound poll. It also ranked third on Entertainment Weekly magazine's list of the 50 Best High School Movies. The magazine also ranked it 10th on their "Funniest Movies of the Past 25 Years" list. The title of the film is derived from the Led Zeppelin version of the song of the same name. Linklater approached the surviving members of Led Zeppelin for permission to use their song "Rock and Roll" in the film, but, while Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones agreed, Robert Plant refused. Comedy Mickey the Kid is a 1939 comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin. Thriller Flirting with Anthony is a 2005 romance thriller film written and directed by Christian Calson. Documentary film To Sang Fotostudio is a 1997 documentary written and directed by Johan van der Keuken. Comedy Super Capers is a 2009 action comedy film and a parody of superhero movies, written and directed by Ray Griggs who also starred as one of the misfit superheros. Comedy The Last Time is a 2006 independent film starring Michael Keaton, Brendan Fraser and Amber Valletta. Comedy Spectacularly imaginative film about 12 year old Zazie who goes to visit her uncle in Paris. He is a female impersonator surrounded by a corps of delirious characters. She escapes his attention and explores Paris on her own. Documentary film Dégage is a 2012 documentary drama film written and directed by Mohamed Zran. Documentary film Shalom Abu Bassem is a documentary by Nissim Mossek about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that follows a New York Jewish settler and an Arab hummus vendor that are forced to live as neighbors in the heart of Jerusalem. The documentary spans a nearly twenty-year period, beginning before the First Intifada, to demonstrate how the nation's politics affect their neighborly relations. The film won Best Editing at the Haifa International Film Festival. Comedy Nihonjin no heso is a comedy musical film directed by Eizo Sugawa. Comedy Heißer Sommer, aka Hot Summer, is a 1968 East German musical film. A 2001 video release promotes the film as "The East German Grease" although perhaps it is closer in concept to the 1963 British movie, "Summer Holiday" which starred Cliff Richard. Comedy Hold 'Em Jail is a 1932 comedy and sport film written by Walter DeLeon, S.J. Perelman, Albert Ray, Mark Sandrich and Eddie Welch and directed by Norman Taurog, based on the story by Lew Lupton and Tim Whelan. Comedy Too Beautiful for You is a 1989 French comedy film-drama film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. It tells the story of Bernard, a well established BMW car dealer in the South of France, is cheating on his beautiful wife with his ordinary looking temporary secretary. The film had 2,031,131 admissions in France. Animation "Jump the Gut" was one of the first "Gorilla Bites" that were used to promote the first studio album of virtual band Gorillaz. In the short clip, lead singer 2D making an attempt to jump over drummer Russel, who is sleeping, on a bike. He is first seen pedaling the bike in place. Meanwhile, Del tha Funkee Homosapien and Noodle are betting on whether or not 2D will make the jump, Noodle betting that he will and Del betting that he will not. 2D then lets go of the brakes and pedals towards a ramp set in front of Russel. In an attempt to jump over Russel's bloated gut, he misses, and the bike lands directly atop Russel's stomach. 2D flies off the bike and onto the road, skinning his knee. In the meantime, Del gets sucked back into Russel's head as Russel wakes up, causing him to drop all of the money he was betting on to the ground; Noodle immediately picks it up. Russel then threatens 2D by saying that he's going to "jump you next time you're asleep- and I don't think either one of us is going to make it." 2D responds with a speech bubble showing a picture of a turd. The short clip then ends with a gorilla, an ending used on most Gorilla Bites. Comedy Storytime is a short animated comedy film written, directed and animated by Terry Gilliam. It is Gilliam's first film, and stylistically anticipates the distinctive animations which Gilliam went on to produce for Monty Python's Flying Circus. Storytime is composed of three loosely connected animated segments. The first two, "Don the Cockroach" and "The Albert Einstein Story", were originally broadcast in the 1971–1972 TV series The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, while the third, "The Christmas Card", was created for the 1968 Christmas Special of Do Not Adjust Your Set. It is not clear when the three segments were first compiled to create Storytime, but the film was eventually included on the Jabberwocky DVD as a bonus feature. It was also shown as an accompaniment to some British theatrical releases of Monty Python's Life of Brian. Animation The Pink Panther must get pass a vicious dog to deliver a package. Thriller Moment of Truth: Murder or Memory? is a film directed by Christopher Leitch released on Dec 12, 1994. Comedy Ciao marziano is a 1980 Italian science fiction-comedy film directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore. Documentary film Unfair Game: The Politics of Poaching is 2013 short documentary film written and directed by John Antonelli. Documentary film Praxis is a 2012 documentary drama film directed by Bruno Moraes Cabral. Documentary film Live in Atlantic City is a live concert film by American recording artist Beyoncé. It was released on November 22, 2013 by Columbia Records as part of the home media release of her autobiographical television film Life Is But a Dream. The concert film contains footage from Beyoncé's four-night residency show in the venue Revel Atlantic City in May, 2012 and was directed by Ed Burke and her. It encompasses live performances of twenty one songs, in addition to a new song of Beyoncé, "God Made You Beautiful". After the concert film was released, videos of three performances from the concert were released online on Beyoncé's YouTube channel—"Schoolin' Life", "Dance for You" and "Party". Live in Atlantic City was commercially successful charting in the top ten in various DVD charts worldwide. The two-disc set of Life Is But a Dream peaked at number one on the US Billboard Top Music Videos chart and the UK Music DVD Chart becoming the singer's fourth and first chart topper in the countries respectively. It was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry and gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association. Comedy How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a 2003 romantic comedy film, directed by Donald Petrie, starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. It is based on a short cartoon book of the same name by Michele Alexander and Jeannie Long. Comedy Ente Ammu Ninte Thulasi Avarude Chakki is 1985 family melodrama film in Malayalam language starring Balachandra Menon, Venu Nagavalli and Urvashi. The film was directed and written by Balachandra Menon. Thriller Spliced is a 2002 horror film starring Ron Silver, Liane Balaban and Drew Lachey. The film was released on December 1, 2002, in Canada. The film was directed by Gavin Wilding. Animation Snow Excuse is a Merrie Melodies 1966 animated short featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Thriller War, Inc. is a 2008 American political action comedy film starring John Cusack and directed by Joshua Seftel. Cusack also co-wrote and produced the film. Comedy War Babies is a 1932 American comedy short film directed by Charles Lamont and is the second in a series of eight one-reelers that satirized adult films and themes called Baby Burlesks. The casts in the series are pre-schoolers dressed in adult costumes on top and diapers fastened with large safety pins on the bottom. In her autobiography, Shirley Temple Black describes the Baby Burlesks series as "a cynical exploitation of our childish innocence," and notes the short films were sometimes racist or sexist. War Babies is a spoof of the World War I film What Price Glory? and was originally titled What Price Gloria?. The film is set in Buttermilk Pete's Cafe where the child performers dance, play music, and drink milk. The film stars Shirley Temple spoofing Dolores Del Rio as Charmaine and Georgie Smith and Eugene Butler as soldiers vying for her affection. Shirley has her first onscreen kiss with Eugene Butler. Others in the cast are Georgie Billings, Philip Hurlic and Ashley Shepherd. In 2009, the film was available on DVD. Comedy Normal People Are Nothing Special is a 1993 drama, comedy film written by Santiago Amigorena, Jackie Berroyer, Laurence Ferreira Barbosa and Cédric Kahn and directed by Laurence Ferreira Barbosa. Comedy Hippie Hippie Shake is an unreleased British drama film produced by Working Title Films. The film is based on a memoir by Richard Neville, editor of the Australian satirical magazine Oz, and chronicles his relationship with girlfriend Louise Ferrier, the launch of the London edition of Oz amidst the 1960s counterculture, and the staff's trial for distributing an obscene issue. Hippie Hippie Shake stars Cillian Murphy as Richard Neville, with Sienna Miller as Louise. British film production company Working Title began development of Hippie Hippie Shake in 1998, but the film was repeatedly delayed, changing directors and screenwriters. In September 2007, the film finally began principal photography. In 2011 Working Title said that the film will not be released in cinemas. Thriller Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series and the third to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. The film also stars Honor Blackman as Bond girl Pussy Galore and Gert Fröbe as the title character Auric Goldfinger, along with Shirley Eaton as the iconic Bond girl Jill Masterson. Goldfinger was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and was the first of four Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton. The film's plot has Bond investigating gold smuggling by gold magnate Auric Goldfinger and eventually uncovering Goldfinger's plans to attack the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox. Goldfinger was the first Bond blockbuster, with a budget equal to that of the two preceding films combined. Principal photography took place from January to July 1964 in the United Kingdom, Switzerland and the U.S. states of Kentucky and Florida. The release of the film led to a number of promotional licensed tie-in items, including a toy Aston Martin DB5 car from Corgi Toys which became the biggest selling toy of 1964. Documentary film Forever Yours is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Mia Halme. Documentary film The Pervert's Guide to Cinema is a 2006 documentary directed and produced by Sophie Fiennes, scripted and presented by Slavoj Žižek. It explores a number of films from a psychoanalytic theoretical perspective. Fiennes and Žižek have completed shooting on a followup, The Pervert's Guide to Ideology. The format is similar, with Žižek speaking from within reconstructed scenes from films. Thriller Question Mark is a 2012 Hindi language horror film written and directed by Allyson Patel & Yash Dave and produced by Trippletake Motion Pictures. It was distributed by Percept Picture Company. The film received 9 nominations and 2 awards at the St.Tropez International Film Festival, France. Akhlaque Khan won the best actor while Udhaya Rajni bagged the award for best editing. The film also received a standing ovation at the Oaxaca Film Festival in Mexico. This was the first time not only in Indian Cinema but world over that a film was being released without a title. Instead, to describe the unseen, unheard story, all that was used was a symbol, "?" However, the movie had to be released with a written title "Question Mark" due to censorship rules. It delves into the found footage genre which is generally a sub genre in horror where the lines between reel and real become difficult to distinguish. Thriller The Babadook is a 2014 Australian horror film written and directed by Jennifer Kent, and produced by Causeway Films. The film was shown at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim. Comedy My Girlfriend Is a Cyborg is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Haruka Ayase and Keisuke Koide. Animation The Neo Zeon remnant group, "The Sleeves", travels to Side 4's Industrial 7 colony, so that its captain, Zinnerman, can meet with the Vist Foundation leader, Cardeas Vist, to receive a "key" to something known as "LaPlace's Box", which is said to be capable of either restoring the future, or destroying the world. Audrey Burns seeks to meet Vist first and convince him not to turn over LaPlace's Box, believing the Sleeves will use it to start another war. Along the way, she is rescued by sixteen year old student Banagher Links, who agrees to take her to meet Vist. Meanwhile, a battle breaks out between the Federation's Londo Bell task force and the Sleeves. As the collateral damage rises, the colony is evacuated. Amidst the chaos, Banagher discovers the fatally wounded Cardeas Vist in the cockpit of the Unicorn Gundam. Before his death, Vist entrusts the Gundam to Banagher, who realizes that Vist was his father. Banagher then launches in the Unicorn Gundam and confronts the Sleeves' elite pilot Marida Cruz, who is piloting the Kshatriya. Comedy Whoopee! is an "All-Talking All-Color" musical comedy film photographed in two-color Technicolor. The plot of the film closely followed the stage show produced by Florenz Ziegfeld in 1928. Comedy Pop Redemption is a comedy and music film directed by Martin Le Gall. Documentary film Superchief is a documentary film directed by Nick Kurzon that is about a campaign and election for a new tribal chairman of the White Earth Ojibwe Reservation. The film's TV debut was on HBO Signature channel. Thriller Sorcerer is a 1977 American existential thriller film directed and produced by William Friedkin and starring Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer, Francisco Rabal, and Amidou. The second adaptation of Georges Arnaud's 1950 French novel Le Salaire de la peur, it has been widely considered a remake of the first adaptation; the 1953 film The Wages of Fear; however, Friedkin himself has disagreed with this notion. The plot has four outcasts of varied backgrounds meeting in a South American village, where they are assigned as truck drivers to transport cargos of nitroglycerin. Sorcerer was originally conceived as a side-project to Friedkin's next major film, The Devil's Triangle, with a modest US$2.5 million budget. The director later opted for a bigger production, which he thought would become his legacy. The cost of Sorcerer was earmarked at $15 million, escalating to $22 million following a troubled production with various filming locations—primarily in the Dominican Republic—and conflicts between Friedkin and his crew. Comedy Not Now, Darling is a 1973 British comedy film adapted from the play of the same title by John Chapman and Ray Cooney. The plot is a farce centered on a fur coat shop in central London. A loosely releated sequel Not Now, Comrade was released in 1976. It was the last film to feature appearances by Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert who had been a leading celebrity couple in the 1930s and 1940s. Thriller The Boys from Brazil is a 1978 British-American thriller film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier and features James Mason, Lilli Palmer, Uta Hagen and Steve Guttenberg in supporting roles. The screenplay by Heywood Gould is based on the novel of the same name by Ira Levin. The film was produced by Martin Richards and Stanley O'Toole with Robert Fryer as executive producer. The music score was by Jerry Goldsmith and the cinematography by Henri Decaë. It was produced through Sir Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was nominated for three Academy Awards. The film was shot on location in Austria, England, Portugal, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was Schaffner's second sci-fi film, appearing ten years after Planet of the Apes. Documentary film Elvira at Loro River is a 2010 short, documentary film written and directed by José Villafañe. Documentary film With a Kite is a sports documentary directed by Timothy M. Tewell and Adam Boozer. Documentary film American Mormon is a 2005 comedic documentary that takes look at the real life misconceptions concerning the faith and culture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Comedy Live a Little, Love a Little is a 1968 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley. It was directed by Norman Taurog, who had directed several previous Presley films. This was to be Taurog's final film. Shortly thereafter, he went blind. The film introduced the song "A Little Less Conversation"; an alternative take of which would form the basis of a remix that returned Presley to international music sales charts in 2002. Comedy The Brady Bunch Movie is a 1995 American comedy film based on the 1969–1974 television series The Brady Bunch. The film features all the original regular characters, all played by new actors. It also took the unusual route of placing the original sitcom characters, with their 1970s fashion sense and 1970s sitcom family morality, in a contemporary 1990s setting, and parodied the resulting culture clash. The film was followed by A Very Brady Sequel in 1996 and a television film called The Brady Bunch in the White House in 2002. This film was the first by Paramount Pictures under Viacom ownership. Thriller Golden Salamander is a 1950 adventure film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Trevor Howard as an archaeologist in North Africa who runs afoul of a crime sydicate. It won an award at the 1950 Locarno International Film Festival. It is based on Victor Canning's novel The Golden Salamander. Comedy Luna Papa is a 1999 movie by Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov with collaboration from Germany, Japan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Austria, Switzerland, France, and Russia. In this hilariously surreal adventure through Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan, the story of a young, simple Tajik girl is narrated by her unborn child. Mamlakat is an aspiring actress, daughter of an eccentric father, and sister to a mad brother, who falls for the lies of an actor in a theater company that passes through her village. After he promises to make her an actress because he knows Tom Cruise, Mamlakat sleeps with the guy. He’s gone in the morning – but leaves behind undeniable proof of the night's events: Mamlakat is pregnant. Determined to protect their honor, her eccentric family set out on a journey in order to find the father. And we glimpse a fantastic central Asian reality, filled with small, unusual villages, falling-from-the-sky cattle and enormous flying bricks… Documentary film Swear is a 2013 Documentary /Short/Comedy film directed by Lea Becker. Comedy Double Di Trouble is a 2014 Indian Punjabi Film directed by Smeep Kang, and starring Dharmendra, Gippy Grewal and Minissha Lamba, Kulraj Randhawa as leads, along with Gurpreet Ghuggi, Poonam Dhillon. The music of the film is by Jatinder Shah. This film is based on Shakespeare's well known play, The Comedy of Errors, that takes a desi avatar when a father-son pair discover their mirror images in a different country. Comedy Asylum Night is a 2004 comedy film written by Brad Watson and Darren Mills, and directed by Brad Watson Documentary film Bears is a 2014 nature documentary film about a family of grizzly bears living in the coastal mountain ranges of Alaska. Directed by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey and narrated by John C. Reilly, Bears was released theatrically by Disneynature on April 18, 2014. Documentary film Romans d’ados 1 – La Fin de l’innocence is a 2010 documentary film written by Béatrice Bakhti and Nasser Bakhti and directed by Béatrice Bakhti. Comedy Sides is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Michael Phillip Edwards. Comedy Wild Target is a 2010 comedy/thriller film, directed by Jonathan Lynn. It is based on the 1993 French film Cible Emouvante. Lucinda Coxon wrote the screenplay, and it was produced by Martin Pope and Michael Rose. Production began shooting in London on 16 September 2008, with Bill Nighy, Emily Blunt, Rupert Grint and Eileen Atkins heading the cast. Filming also took place on the Isle of Man. Science Fiction Starship, also known as Lorca and the Outlaws, and 2084 is a 1984 science fiction film directed by Roger Christian from a screenplay by Christian and Matthew Jacobs. The music for the film, which stars John Tarrant, Deep Roy, Donogh Rees and Cassandra Webb, was written by Tony Banks of Genesis. Thriller Squillo is a 1996 thriller film written by Carlo Vanzina, Enrico Vanzina and Franco Ferrini and directed by Carlo Vanzina. Documentary film Ten Days that Shook the World is a 1967 documentary history film written by Grigori Aleksandrov, Derek Granger, Michael Murphy, Norman Swallow and John Reed. Comedy Dinner at Eight is a Pre-Code 1933 comedy of manners / drama starring Marie Dressler, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Lee Tracy, Edmund Lowe, and Billie Burke, and produced by MGM Studios. The film was adapted to the screen by Frances Marion and Herman J. Mankiewicz from the play by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, with additional dialogue supplied by Donald Ogden Stewart. Produced by David O. Selznick, the picture was directed by George Cukor. Thriller 7 Welcome to London is a British romantic thriller produced, written, directed and starring Asad Shan. Set and filmed in the United Kingdom, the film tells the story of Jai, a young Punjabi man from Delhi who leaves his debt-ridden family in India to fulfill his dream of a brighter future. With luck on his side and a budding romance on the undergrounds of London city, Jai is on his way up until things start to take an unfortunate turn. The film combines elements of crime, drama and romance. 7 Welcome to London had its official trailer viewing at the Cannes Film Festival. The London based film had a UK wide release on 9 March 2012. It has received critical acclaim after its UK release and has gone on to become the most successful British Hindi language film in the UK. The film is slated for release in the United States and Canada mid-2013. The film has received widespread support from the Bollywood fraternity with actors such as Shahrukh Khan lending advice to the actor, director and filmmaker Asad Shan's debut venture. Comedy It Happened in Paris is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Carol Reed and Robert Wyler and starring John Loder, Nancy Burne, and Esme Percy. The film marked Reed's directorial debut, and after working on this film with Wyler he was the sole director on his next film Midshipman Easy. The film is also notable for John Huston's contributions to the screenplay. An American millionaire's son travels to France to study art, and falls in love in Paris. Comedy Her Fractured Voice is an 1917 American short silent comedy film starring Leatrice Joy. The film was produced by United States Moving Picture Corporation under the Black Diamond Comedies name. A copy of the film is preserved at the Prelinger Archives. Thriller Spin the Barrel is a 2012 short drama family thriller film written and directed by Megan Wennberg. Science Fiction The Knight of the Dragon, aka Star Knight, is a 1985 Spanish adventure film directed by Fernando Colomo and starring Klaus Kinski. In this film, a knight sets out to rescue a princess from a dragon, but the dragon turns out to really be an alien spacecraft. Documentary film The Diary of an Affiliate is a 2008 documentary film written by Davide Barletti, Lorenzo Conte and co-director with Edoardo Cicchetti Comedy The Fluffy Movie is a 2014 American stand-up comedy film directed by Manny Rodriguez and starring Gabriel Iglesias. The film was released in theaters on July 25, 2014, by Open Road Films. The concert movie was filmed at two shows on February 28, 2014, and March 1, in San Jose, California. Animation Souvenirs À Vendren is a 2011 short animation film directed by Marie-Hélène Hébert. Thriller A Film With Me in It is a 2008 Irish film directed by Ian Fitzgibbon and written by Mark Doherty. The film is a black comedy that follows Mark and Pierce, an unsuccessful actor and a failing writer respectively, who find themselves trying to cope after a string of accidents surrounds them in corpses. The film generally received a positive response, and was released on DVD in October 2011. Comedy Jacke wie Hose is an East German comedy film, directed by Eduard Kubat. It was released in 1953. Comedy Garfield Goes Hollywood is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 8, 1987 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Comedy What's Your Hurry? is a 1920 silent film drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Sam Wood and stars Wallace Reid and Lois Wilson. Technically this is a lost film with only rumors of a print existing at Gosfilmofond in Moscow. Thriller "Machinimas are films made using video game engines, and The Trashmaster is one of the finest and most ambitious in its class. Created entirely with images from the video game Grand Theft Auto IV, this cross between Dirty Harry, Taxi Driver and Seven follows a NYC garbage collector-turned-vigilante as he finds himself on the trail of a particularly twisted serial killer. This first feature by Mathieu Weschler is the fruit of hours and hours of solitary labour, proving once again that imagination, not money, is what counts. -Damien Detcheberry, Festival de Nouveau Cinema" Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Documentary film Satellite TV is illegal in Iran but it is also the nation’s secret obsession. An indulgence which has seeped into every pore of Iranian life. Satellite dishes are everywhere; illicitly crowding apartment rooftops, teetering on high-rise windowsills, even sheltering from dust storms behind remote nomadic tent villages. But ever careful to protect the populace from immoral outside influence, the Morality Police force entry into homes wielding wire cutters and sledgehammers; spoiling the fun. A wry and powerful documentary from Mohammad Rasoulof, one of Iran’s most skilled documentarians. Documentary film Kids of Today is a 2011 documentary film written by Jérôme de Missolz and Jean-François Sanz and directed by Jérôme de Missolz. "A legendary 70’s rock critic takes hold of a group of young counter-culturalist. From Paris to Beijing, by way of New York, Montreal and Hong Kong, the nightdwellers ride a William Burroughsy wave. As the decadent pasts and urban futures interlace, music from yesterday and today pave a revolutionary road. With his skeleton silhouette coiffed with a big black chapka, the bizarre sixty-something introduces himself : 69-x-69, Yves Adrien’s testament executor, the inventor of punk, of novö, the famed music critic of times past. Or how Yves Adrien, an amusing and ghost-like dandy, reminds us that real life is here and now. Now or Never ! His is a subtle and electric invitation into the galaxy of « The Kids of Today ». « I believe very strongly in arrogance. I abhor the notions of submission and humility. This was one of the founding concepts of the « Ultra » movement : to never submit oneself to anyone or anything ». Yves Adrien (interview with Alain Pacadis, Libération, May 16/17, 1981, For a thermidor Rock). Gaëlle Vidalie, comité de sélection" Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Directors' Fortnight site. Science Fiction Transolar Galactica is a 2011 comedy, sci-fi film written by Clancy Bundy, Adam Harum, Isaac Joslin and directed by Adam Harum. Documentary film Volcanoes of the Deep Sea is a 2003 documentary film directed by Stephen Low in the IMAX format about undersea volcanoes. Thriller Murder on the Campus is a 1933 American film directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is also known as On the Stroke of Nine in the United Kingdom. Comedy Meet Your Star is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Simon X. Rost. Comedy Moscow-Cassiopeia is a Soviet 1973 film directed by Richard Viktorov based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and Avenir Zak. Followed by Otroki vo vselennoy. Runtime - 85 min. Thriller The Advocate is a 2013 crime, mystery and thriller film written and directed by Tamas Harangi. Science Fiction Burst City is a Japanese Utopian and dystopian fiction punk rock musical / action film. Released in 1982, the film was directed by Sogo Ishii. Primarily a showcase for both various specific punk rock bands of the time, such as The Roosters, The Rockers, and The Stalin, the film is also purely demonstrative of the culture and attitude of the punk rock community of Japan in the mid-to-late 1970s and the early 1980s. The film was distributed by the Toei studio. The plot is not very complex, as much of the action and drama of the film relies on musical interludes, character interactions, and commentary on the class system in the film's fictional universe. What plot there is follows groups of rival biker gangs in a dystopian future who are attempting to rebel against the construction of a massive power plant in "their" part of Tokyo. The film is highly regarded among critics and audiences alike. Its hyperkinetic, unrelentingly high energy style was wildly different from other films of the period and extremely innovative. Comedy O.K. Connery is a 1967 Italian Eurospy spoof of the James Bond series of films. It was retitled Operation Kid Brother in the United States and is also known as Operation Double 007 and Secret Agent 00. The overall plot of the film is that England’s best secret agent is not available, so his younger brother is brought in to defeat the evil crime syndicate THANATOS. O.K. Connery is notable in that a number of actors from the James Bond series appear as similar characters. Animation Shivalika is the first 3D animation movie from Odisha, India. Production began in 2010 and completed in January, 2013. The film stars young actors Aman Siddiqui and Sparsh Khanchandani. Thriller Black Out is a 2012 action, comedy and crime film written by Arne Toonen and Melle Runderkamp and directed by Arne Toonen. Animation The Black Cauldron is a 1985 American animated dark fantasy adventure film released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 25th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, it is loosely based on the first two books in The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander, a series of five novels which in turn is based on Welsh mythology. Set in the mythical land of Prydain during the dark ages, the film centers on the evil Horned King who hopes to secure an ancient magical cauldron and rule the world with its aid. He is opposed by a young pig keeper named Taran, Princess Eilonwy, the bard Fflewddur Fflam, and a wild creature named Gurgi who seek to stop him by destroying it. The film is directed by Ted Berman and Richard Rich, who had directed Disney's previous animated film The Fox and the Hound. It features the voices of Grant Bardsley, Susan Sheridan, Freddie Jones, Nigel Hawthorne, John Byner, and John Hurt. It was the first Disney animated film to receive a PG rating as well as the first Disney animated film to be released in stereo since Fantasia. The film was released theatrically by Buena Vista Distribution on July 24, 1985 to negative critical reviews and was a Box office bomb. Comedy The Cult of Sincerity is an independent film about hipster culture and postmodernist irony set in Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York. It was released on April 8, 2008. The film has not received conventional distribution and is notable only as being the first feature film intentionally released in its entirety on YouTube. The film is also available as a US$3 digital download for an iPod or other mobile video device, most of which will be donated to Fount of Mercy, a charity for grassroots organizations in sub-Saharan Africa to provide help to widows and orphans. The filmmakers collaborated with Amie Street, a digital music site for indie musicians, to help pay for the production. Documentary film Action at Anguar is a 1945 short documentary film created by the United States War Department during World War II. The film was created for the 7th War Loan drive and documents the untried 81st Infantry "Wildcat" Division in the Battle of Angaur in the Palau Islands. Documentary film Napoli Piazza Municipio is a 2008 documentary film writen by Bruno Oliviero and Caterina Serra and directed by Bruno Oliviero. Documentary film Director Yaky Yosha's first documentary feature, Inherit the Earth documents the combined efforts of Christians and Jews to make the Pope's visit to the Holy Land a successful one. In the winter of 2000, Yosha and his crew documented all stages in the building of a massive amphitheater, for the one hundred thousand people scheduled to participate in an open air mass Pope John-Paul II would lead on the Mount of Beatitudes – where two thousand years earlier, Jesus of Nazarath gave the "Sermon on the Mount" to his followers. For six weeks, two-dozen Jewish contractors and Christian priests worked back to back and against all odds, confronting deadline as well as deadly weather conditions. Thriller Nandhavanam 120 km is 2006 Telugu language Indian thriller film written directed and produced by G. Neelakanta Reddy. The film was released on June 30, 2006. Comedy When a horrific accident forces a deeply dysfunctional couple to check into a decrepit motel, a lecherous and deranged desk clerk arranges for them to witness three unholy visions of the macabre. But when cautionary tales of bloodlust, deadly creatures and a world filled with the undead don't faze these two narcissists, stronger measures are right at hand. Documentary film Surviving Mumbai is a 2009 documentary film written by Phil Craig & Victoria Midwinter Pitt and directed by Victoria Midwinter Pitt. Comedy Notes of Love is a 1998 Italian-French romance film directed by Mimmo Calopresti. For her performance Valeria Bruni Tedeschi won the David di Donatello Award for best actress. The film also won the Nastro d'Argento for best script and the Ciak d'oro for best supporting actress. Science Fiction The Mechanical Monsters is the second of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Fleischer Studios, the story features Superman battling a mad scientist with a small army of robots at his command. It was originally released by Paramount Pictures on November 28, 1941. Thriller Cast a Dark Shadow is a 1955 British suspense film directed by Lewis Gilbert. The black-and-white film was based on the play Murder Mistaken by Janet Green. The story concerns a young Bluebeard, played by Dirk Bogarde. Documentary film Oceano Nox is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by George Wasner. Science Fiction Prinsesa is a 2014 short drama family film written by Conrad Panganiban, Emmanuel Romero, and Drew Stephens and directed by Drew Stephens. Documentary film Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry is a 2012 documentary film about Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, directed by American filmmaker Alison Klayman. Director Klayman received a special jury prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival for the film, which also opened the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto on 26 April 2012. The film received special prize during the opening ceremony at the Passion For Freedom Festival in 2012 in London. It was screened on the 9th of November 2012 as a part of the PFF festival. Science Fiction Revenge of the Zombies is a 1943 horror film directed by Steve Sekely, starring John Carradine and Gale Storm. Dr. Max Heinrich von Altermann, is a mad scientist working to create a race of living dead warriors for the Third Reich. This was a follow-up to the horror-comedy King of the Zombies with Mantan Moreland reprising his role as Jeff and Madame Sul-Te-Wan returning as a different character. Animation Nightclub is a 1983 short animation film directed by Jonathan Hodgson. Documentary film The End of America is a 2008 documentary film directed by Annie Sundberg and Ricki Stern, adapted from Naomi Wolf's 2007 book, The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot. The film is an indictment of policy changes made during the Bush Administration, and makes the case that these changes threaten American democracy. Wolf investigates parallels between the state of civil liberties in the U.S. and those of dictatorships, fascist regimes, and other formerly free societies. Wolf discusses a number of deeply unsettling similarities — from the use of unofficial paramilitary organizations and secret prisons to the targeted suspension of the rule of law. Documentary film Camera Arabe is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Férid Boughedir. Documentary film Without My Daughter is a 90-minute documentary directed by Kari Tervo and Alexis Kouros. In 1987, a book titled Not Without My Daughter was published, based on the story of an American woman, Betty Mahmoody. According to the book, Mahmoody and her daughter Mahtob were taken by her Iranian husband, Sayed Mahmoody, for a "two-week holiday" to Iran, and he kept them there against their will. She managed to escape 18 months later, taking their 5-year-old daughter with her to Turkey and back to the United States. In 1991, a movie titled Not Without My Daughter starring Sally Field was released, based on the events described in her book. This documentary tells Sayed Mahmoody's side of that story. It goes beyond the personal and emotional desires of a father seeking to meet his daughter, and explores the wider political and global contexts underlying the case of the Mahmoody family. Comedy The Jerk Theory is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Scott S. Anderson. Animation Animal Cookies is a 2013 short animation comedy fantasy family film written and directed by Matthew Temple. Animation Crosscuts is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Regina Kelaita and Tijmen Hauer. Comedy El Ratón Pérez is a 2006 Argentine film directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini, starring Delfina Varni, Nicolas Torcanowsky and the voices of Alejandro Awada as Ratón Perez, Mariano Chiesa as Commander Fugaz and Roly Serrano as El Rata. The film includes 3D animated characters created by the Patagonik Film Group in Argentina, and Filmax Animation in Spain. It was followed by a 2008 sequel, El Ratón Pérez 2. The film was screened at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, under the English title The Hairy Tooth Fairy. Ratón Peréz is the Argentine-Spanish version of the tooth fairy. Thriller Captain Apache is a 1971 Spanish-British spaghetti western directed by Alexander Singer and starring Lee Van Cleef, Carroll Baker and Stuart Whitman. Documentary film Seven Wonders of the World is a 1956 film in Cinerama about the Wonders of the World. Comedy Saving Mr. Banks is a 2013 historical drama film directed by John Lee Hancock from a screenplay written by Kelly Marcel and Sue Smith. Centered on the development of the 1964 Walt Disney Studios film Mary Poppins, the film stars Emma Thompson as author P. L. Travers and Tom Hanks as filmmaker Walt Disney, with supporting performances from Colin Farrell, Paul Giamatti, Jason Schwartzman, Bradley Whitford, Ruth Wilson, B. J. Novak, Rachel Griffiths, and Kathy Baker. Named after the father in Travers' story, the film depicts the author's fortnight-long briefing in 1961 Los Angeles as she is persuaded by Disney, in his attempts to obtain the screen rights to her novels. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Ruby Films and Essential Media and Entertainment in association with BBC Films and Hopscotch Features, Saving Mr. Banks was shot entirely in the Southern California area, primarily at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, where a majority of the film's narrative takes place. Thriller Virattu is a 2014 bilingual thriller film produced and directed by Kumar Taurani. The film stars Taurani's son Sujiv and Erica Fernandes in the lead roles, while Pragya Jaiswal, Sai Vishal and Manobala appear in other pivotal roles. The Tamil version of the film was released on 21 February 2014 to average reviews, while the Telugu version Dega will release in mid 2014. Comedy The Teenage Textbook Movie is a film adaptation of Adrian Tan's bestselling 1988 novel The Teenage Textbook. It is a lighthearted look at the lives of four students in Singapore as they start junior college. The film was well-received critically and topped the Singapore box office for four weeks, beating Hollywood offerings. Its stars, who were unknowns, eventually became household names on television. Its soundtrack was all-Singaporean, a first for English-language Singapore films. Comedy Orgy is a 2013 short, comedy and drama film written and directed by Matthieu Donck. Comedy Masquerade in Mexico is a 1945 comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen. It stars Dorothy Lamour and Arturo de Córdova. Documentary film Confete is a 2012 short documentary music film directed by Jo Serfaty and Mariana Kaufman. Animation Errors is a 2014 short animation directed by Rodrigo Martins. Thriller The Tailor of Panama is a 2001 Irish-American spy thriller film directed by John Boorman and starring Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush. Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Gleeson, Daniel Radcliffe, Catherine McCormack, and Harold Pinter appear in supporting roles. The film is based on the 1996 spy novel of the same name by John le Carré, who wrote the screenplay with Boorman and Andrew Davies. It was shot at the Ardmore Studios in County Wicklow, Ireland, and on location in Panama City, Lake Gatun, and Gamboa, Panama. The film was produced by John Boorman's Irish production company Merlin Films, with financial support from Columbia Pictures. The movie, like the book, is inspired in part by Our Man in Havana. Comedy Aniyan Bava Chetan Bava is a 1995 Malayalam comedy musical film directed by Rajasenan, based on the script by Rafi Mecartin. Thriller Sea of Love is a 1989 thriller film directed by Harold Becker, written by Richard Price, and starring Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin, and John Goodman. The story concerns a New York City detective trying to catch a serial killer who finds victims through the singles column in a newspaper. Comedy C.O.G. is an American drama film directed and written by Kyle Patrick Alvarez, and starring Jonathan Groff. The film is based on a David Sedaris short story from his book of collected essays, Naked. It marks the first time one of Sedaris' stories has been adapted for film. It co-stars Denis O'Hare, Casey Wilson, Dean Stockwell, Troian Bellisario, and Corey Stoll. Comedy Penny Princess is a 1952 British Technicolor comedy written and directed by Val Guest for his own production company, Conquest Productions. The film stars his future wife Yolande Donlan, who was Guest's production company partner, and features Reginald Beckwith, the other partner in Conquest Productions. Dirk Bogarde plays the leading man. Penny Princess was filmed in Catalonia, the first British production to be filmed in Spain. Animation Mite is a 2013 short comedy animation film written and directed by Walter Volbers. Documentary film "This is the story of one boy's reluctant journey through elementary school in pursuit of the "American Dream." Told through the eyes of a Mexican boy named Pedro, this short documentary portrays the magic, the nightmare and mystery, the isolation and odd friendships, the trouble and anger, and the glimmers of hope of a childhood spent chasing the "American Dream." Misbehaving and failing at third grade, Pedro becomes isolated from other children and tries to befriend unsuspecting animals encountered along his way." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Mothers Day is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Bin Chuen Choi. Documentary film Harbour of Hope is a documentary film directed by Magnus Gertten. Comedy Zach & Avery of Fergus is a 2004 comedy drama film directed by Sean Devlin. Comedy The Count is Charlie Chaplin's fifth film for Mutual Film Corporation in 1916. Released on September 4, it co-starred Eric Campbell and Edna Purviance. Thriller Rajdhani Express: Point Blank Justice is a socio-political drama released on 4 January 2013 directed by Ashok Kohli. The project was produced by CineActs Production, Trueman Entertainment & SLA Impex Pvt Ltd. It features Leander Paes playing the lead role, Jimmy Shergill, Puja Bose, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Gulshan Grover, Kiran Kumar, Mukesh Rishi, Sadhanshu Pandey, Sayali Bhagat, Achint Kaur and Shilpa Shukla. Comedy Noi tre is an Italian comedy film directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 41° Venice Film Festival, in which it won a special Lion for technical values . Comedy 101 Reykjavík is a 1996 novel by Hallgrímur Helgason which found international fame in 2000 when made into a film. Both are set in Reykjavík, Iceland. The film was directed by Baltasar Kormákur and stars Victoria Abril and Hilmir Snær Guðnason. The title is taken from the postal code for down-town Reykjavík, "the old city". The film won nine B-class film awards and received ten nominations most notably winning the Discovery Film Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film The Endurance is a 2000 documentary film directed by George Butler about Ernest Shackleton's failed Antarctic expedition in 1914. The Endurance was the name of the ship of Shackleton's expedition. Comedy Starsucker is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Nathan Skulnik. Documentary film Houston, we have a problem is a 2009 documentary film directed by Nicole Torre and written by Sean McAllen and Nicolle Torre. Documentary film Go to Shanghai is a 1999 documentary short film directed by Daniela Abke and Dorothee Brüwer. Comedy Plaché příběhy is a 1982 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Animation My Little Underground is a 2012 short biographical animation film written and directed by Élise Simard. Animation Long Bridge of Desired is a 2013 short animation fantasy film written and directed by Ivan Maksimov Animation The Grey Hounded Hare is a 1948 Looney Tunes short film made by Warner Bros. Pictures and starring the voice talent of Mel Blanc. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and animated by John Carey, Phil DeLara, Manny Gould and Charles McKimson, with music scored by Carl Stalling. The title refers to the greyhounds of the plot as well as "hounded" meaning pestered or pursued relentlessly. Along with Tugboat Granny and Guided Muscle, The Grey Hounded Hare was featured on the final episode of The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show, which aired on ABC on September 2, 2000. Thriller Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is a 2009 live-action film based on the Street Fighter series of video games. It follows the quest of Street Fighter character Chun-Li, who is portrayed by Kristin Kreuk. Its story follows Chun-Li's personal history and her journey for justice. The film co-stars Neal McDonough as M. Bison, Chris Klein as Charlie, Michael Clarke Duncan as Balrog, and Black Eyed Peas member Taboo as Vega. The Legend of Chun-Li was released on February 27, 2009 to mostly negative reviews and poor box office numbers. Animation L'escalier chimérique is a 1988 short, animation film directed by Daniel Guyonnet. Comedy Last Vegas is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub, starring Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Kline. The film was released to theaters on November 1, 2013 by CBS Films. Comedy A Second Hand Lady is a 1977 drama comedy romance film written by Sergio Perillo and directed by Pino Tosini. Comedy Banc Public is a 2011 short romantic drama comedy film written and directed by Martin Thibaudeau. Documentary film America: A Call to Greatness is a 1995 docudrama feature from Paige-Brace Cinema, chronicling United States history from its inception through the 20th century. It stars Charlton Heston, Mickey Rooney, Deborah Winters, Peter Graves, Jane Russell, and Rita Moreno among others and was written, directed and produced by Warren Chaney. Actors portray historical figures in American history, using dialogue mirroring words spoken or written by them. The two-hour movie incorporates music-video like production numbers centered on specific American themes. It employs such musicians as Lee Greenwood, Phil Driscoll, Greg X. Volz, The Imperials, Larnelle Harris, Sandi Patty and others. Gene Autry, former western actor, businessman, film and recording star also appeared in what was to be his final screen performance. Commentaries from known businessmen, U.S. Senators, Congressmen, and three former U.S. Presidents are interspersed throughout the picture. The production was filmed at the Disney-MGM Studios, Paige-Brace Studios and on location throughout the United States. It was shot on an estimated budget of $4.5 million. Documentary film The True Meaning of Pictures: Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachia is a 2002 documentary film directed by Jennifer Baichwal. Comedy The Bakery is a 1921 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Idharkuthane Aasaipattai Balakumara, also referred to as Idhaaba, is an Indian Tamil comedy film, written and directed by Gokul of Rowthiram fame. Produced by Leo Visions, the film features Vijay Sethupathi, Ashwin Kakumanu, Swati Reddy and Nandita in the lead roles. The film upon release received highly positive reviews from critics. The title of the film is inspired by the novel with the same name written by Balakumaran Comedy Mastang Mama is a 2010 comedy film directed by Vikram Singh. Documentary film Black Che, the First Disappeared is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Alberto Masliah. Documentary film Our Persian Rug is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Massoud Bakhshi. Thriller Cargo is a 2006 thriller film. It was directed by Clive Gordon, produced by Andrea Calderwood and Juan Gordon, and written by Paul Laverty. The film features the actors Peter Mullan, Daniel Brühl, Luis Tosar, Samuli Edelmann and Gary Lewis. Comedy The Mandrake is a 1965 Franco-Italian co-production directed by Alberto Lattuada and based on the eponymous 16th-century play by Italian author Niccolò Machiavelli. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Costume Design. Comedy El eial herbet is a 2006 comedy film written by Ahmed El Bea and directed by Magdy El Hawary. Documentary film Death Row II is a 2012 documentary film directed by Werner Herzog. Comedy Shen tan zhu gu li is a comedy crime fiction film written by Philip Chan and Michael Hui and directed by Philip Chan. Comedy Getting My Brother Laid is a 2001 German film directed by Sven Taddicken. Comedy Clownwise is a 2013 Comedy film written by Petr Jarchovsky and directed by Viktor Taus. Documentary film John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums is a ninety-minute filmed memorial tribute to President John F. Kennedy, who had been assassinated on November 22, 1963. It was completed in 1964, and released to theatres by Embassy Pictures in 1966. The film, containing both color and black-and-white footage, is narrated by Gregory Peck, and features extensive excerpts from President Kennedy's speeches, including color footage of his swearing in and inaugural address. It was written and directed by Bruce Herschensohn, who also composed the music - long before he was recognized as a noted conservative. "Years of Lightning..." was produced by the United States Information Agency, and was originally not intended for viewing by the general public. However, the quality of the film was considered so outstanding that a special act of Congress allowed it to be shown in regular motion picture theatres, a rare honor for USIA films. Two years after the film's actual completion, it made its debut in regular movie houses. A soundtrack album from the film, featuring both music and narration was also issued, but it is unavailable on CD. Thriller Sweepers is a 1998 American and South African action film directed by Keoni Waxman. It stars Dolph Lundgren as Christian Erickson, a leading demolition expert trained to disarm mine fields in a humanitarian minesweeping operation in Angola. In the events his son is killed and he discovers that mines are being planted during the war to kill people in the area. Thriller "The plot is based on a true story that happened in the late 40’s in a small village in Uruguay. Filmed in one single continuous shot of seventy eight minutes, La Casa Muda focuses on Laura, who, second by second, intends to leave a house which hides an obscure secret, unharmed. Laura and her father Wilson settle down in a cottage they have to renew since its owner will soon put the house up for sale. They will spend the night there and repair the following morning. Everything seems to go smoothly until Laura hears a sound that comes from outside and gets louder and louder on the upper floor of the house. Wilson goes up to see what is going on while she remains downstairs on her own, waiting for her father to come down." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Directors' Fortnight site. Documentary film Jacob Sterling is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Todd Verow and David Pittu. Comedy Love and Hisses is a film directed by Sidney Lanfield released on Dec 21, 1937. Comedy Sye Aata is a 2010 action comedy drama film directed by K.R.K. Pavan. Comedy The Matinee Idol is a 1928 silent romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra, and starring Bessie Love and Johnnie Walker. A Broadway star falls in love with a woman who does not know his real identity. The film was considered to be lost, but was found in the archives of the Cinémathèque Française and restored. Documentary film A Question of Color is a 1993 documentary film written by Kathe Sandler and Luke Harris and directed by Kathe Sandler. Comedy Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. The screenplay is by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, loosely based on P. L. Travers' book series of the same name. The film, which combines live-action and animation, stars Julie Andrews in the titular role of a magical nanny who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the family's dynamic. Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns are featured in supporting roles. The film was shot entirely at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. Mary Poppins was released on August 27, 1964 to universal acclaim, receiving a total of thirteen Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture—an unsurpassed record for any other film released by the Walt Disney Studios—and won five; Best Actress for Andrews, Best Film Editing, Best Original Music Score, Best Visual Effects, and Best Original Song for "Chim Chim Cher-ee". Comedy Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Steve Pink and written by Josh Heald. The film stars Craig Robinson, Adam Scott, Rob Corddry, Chevy Chase, Gillian Jacobs, and Clark Duke. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Hot Tub Time Machine. The film is scheduled to be released on February 20, 2015. Documentary film Habap Fountains: The Story of a Restoration is a 2012 biographical documentary film directed by Dilek Aydin. Comedy Kisses and Caroms is a 2006 American independent comedy film that was shot in five days for a budget of $11,000, which went on to gross over $1 million through Warner Bros.. The film is available in Greece, Russia, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Brazil. It was also released by 20th Century Fox under the title American Pool in Australia and New Zealand. Animation Chhota Bheem and The Crown of Valahalla is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 15th movie of the series. Running Time - 69 mins. This movie was released on Bheem's Birthday on 1 May 2013. Comedy The Perfect Heist is a 2008 action/comedy film written by Frederik Meldal Nørgaard and directed by Dennis Petersen. Comedy Setannya Kok Masih Ada is a 2011 horror comedy film written by Martias Syamas and Muchyar Syamas and directed by Muchyar Syamas. Documentary film Sound City is a 2013 documentary film produced and directed by Dave Grohl, in his directorial debut, about the history of recording studio Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, Los Angeles. After the closing credits there is a short, silent segment of a home movie showing a band getting set up. The picture freezes on one person and the following text appears: "In memory of Brian Hauge." He was the key grip of the film. Documentary film Cursed for Gold is a 2008 French documentary film written and directed by the French writer and novelist Olivier Weber, former war correspondent, dealing with the new gold rush destroying the rainforest of Amazonia. Comedy Cursed: Part III is a 2000 comedy and horror film written and directed by Rae Dawn Chong. Thriller Firestorm is a 2013 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Alan Yuen, produced by and starring Andy Lau. The film was converted to 3D during post-production, making it the first 3D Hong Kong police action film. Firestorm was chosen to be the opening film at Screen Singapore held on 4 December 2013 where Lau and co-star Gordon Lam walked the red carpet for the film's premiere. The film also opened the 56th Asia Pacific Film Festival on 13 December 2013 in Macau. In addition, Firestorm also had its North American premier at the 57th San Francisco International Film Festival on 3 May 2014. Documentary film Thaumazein is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Aleksander Motturi. Thriller Saw is a 2004 American independent horror film directed by James Wan. The screenplay, written by Leigh Whannell, is based on a story by Wan and Whannell. The film stars Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael Emerson, Ken Leung, Tobin Bell, and Leigh Whannell. It is the debut of Wan and Whannell and the first installment of the seven-part Saw franchise. The film's story revolves around Adam and Lawrence, two men who are chained in a dilapidated subterranean bathroom and are each given instructions via a microcassette recorder explaining how to escape. Adam is told he must escape the bathroom, while Lawrence is told to kill Adam before a certain time, or Lawrence's family will die. Meanwhile, police detectives investigate and attempt to find the victims' location and apprehend the mastermind behind the current "game" and several other similar incidents. The screenplay was written in 2001, but after failed attempts to get the script produced in Wan and Whannell's home country, Australia, they were urged to travel to Los Angeles. In order to help attract producers they shot a low-budget short film of the same name from a scene out of the script. Documentary film Julia: All in Me is a 2002 film directed by Ivonne Belen. Comedy Minutemen is a 2008 science-fiction Disney Channel Original Movie. The movie was the most viewed program on cable for the week, with 6.48 million viewers. The film was written by John Killoran and David Diamond and David Weissman and directed by Lev L. Spiro, who received a Director's Guild nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programs for it. Andrew Gunn, Ann Marie Sanderlin and Doug Sloan are the executive producers. The movie was originally slated for release in March 2008, however, the movie premiered on Disney Channel in United States on January 25, 2008. Comedy Kamillions is a 1989 film directed by Mikel B. Anderson from a story by Robert Hsi and a screenplay Anderson wrote in collaboration with Harry S. Robins. The film was re-edited by producer Teresa Woo, who later admitted she did not really understand an English language science fiction comedy, and was expecting more of an action film. The film was shot primarily in the Dunsmuir House and Gardens in Oakland, California. Animation The Legend of Sasquatch is a 2006 computer-animated independent film released by Gorilla Pictures that stars William Hurt and John Rhys-Davies. It was released on September 12, 2006 and was the first computer-animated film released by Gorilla Pictures. Thriller The Fatal Witness is a 1945 murder mystery film starring Evelyn Ankers and directed by Lesley Selander. Comedy Two for the Road is a 1967 British comedy drama film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn. Written by Frederic Raphael, the film is about an architect and his wife who examine their twelve-year relationship while on a road trip to Southern France. The film was considered somewhat experimental for its time because the story is told in a non-linear fashion, with scenes from the latter stages of the relationship juxtaposed with those from its beginning, often leaving the viewer to interpolate what has intervened, which is sometimes revealed in later scenes. Several locations are used in different segments to show continuity throughout the twelve-year period. Frederic Raphael received an Academy Award nomination for Best Writing, Audrey Hepburn received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture Actress, and Henry Mancini received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Score. The film's theme song, "Two for the Road", was composed by Mancini, who wrote many notable theme songs for films, including "Moon River" for Breakfast at Tiffany's. He considered "Two for the Road" his favorite of all the songs he wrote. Comedy Same Love, Same Rain is a 1999 Argentine-American romantic comedy film directed by Juan José Campanella and written by Campanella and Fernando Castets. It stars Ricardo Darín, Soledad Villamil, Ulises Dumont and Eduardo Blanco. Science Fiction Rendezvous with Rama is a 2003 short student science fiction film directed by Aaron M. Ross. Comedy La Aventura explosiva is a 1977 Argentine action comedy film directed by Ricardo Bauleo and Orestes Trucco and written by Salvador Valverde Calvo. The film starred Víctor Bó. The cinematography was performed by Juan Carlos Desanzo. Documentary film The Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling is a television documentary dealing with the true history of professional wrestling. The documentary talked about professional wrestling's beginnings right up until the Monday Night Wars era of professional wrestling. Much of the footage used in the documentary was filmed in 1997, with both the promotions of World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment taking part of the documentary. The special was narrated by Steve Allen. The documentary was produced and broadcast by the A&E Network in 1998. Comedy Island of Love is a film directed by Morton DaCosta released on October 25, 1963. Documentary film Cultures of Resistance is a 2010 documentary film directed by Iara Lee. Comedy Mabel's Blunder is a silent comedy film directed by, written by, and starring Mabel Normand, the most successful of the early silent screen comediennes. Documentary film David Bailey: Four Beats to the Bar and No Cheating is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jérôme de Missolz. Thriller The Creeping Flesh is a 1973 British horror film. The film was directed by Freddie Francis, and stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and Lorna Heilbron. Thriller Hacked Circuit is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Deborah Stratman. Documentary film Cage match fighting at its goriest! This film is chock full of high intensity extreme cage fighting and does not stop until the blood sweat and teeth hit the floor. For any extreme fighting fan Blood Sweat & Teeth should not be missed Comedy If You Were Me is a 2003 South Korean omnibus film, comprising six short films directed by six promininent Korean directors, including Park Chan-wook. Commissioned by the National Human Rights Commission of Korea for ₩50 million each, the shorts deal with discrimination in Korea and the directors were given free rein with regards to subject and style. The film has spawned three live-action sequels, as well as two animated films, which deal with similar themes. Thriller Ek Ajnabee – A Man Apart is Bollywood action-thriller film, remake of Tony Scott's 2004 film Man on Fire, a film based on a novel; this novel was adapted into another film in 1987. The film Ek Ajnabee is directed by Apoorva Lakhia, with Amitabh Bachchan playing Denzel Washington's role. Co-starring are Arjun Rampal and Perizaad Zorabian. Documentary film Men of Gariūnai is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Algirdas Tarvydas. Comedy Shell Game is a 1975 adventure comedy film directed by Glenn A. Jordan. Science Fiction The Speed of Thought is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Evan Oppenheimer. The film stars Nick Stahl, Taryn Manning, and Mía Maestro. Documentary film A Sheep Of Some Importance is a 1962 film recognized by Honourable Mention for Best Documentary in the 5th Australian Film Institute Awards. Comedy Praxis Dr. Hasenbein is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Helge Schneider. Documentary film The Best of The Beta Band - Music and The Best of The Beta Band - Film are retrospective best of collections by The Beta Band, on CD and DVD respectively, released on 3 October 2005. The cover artwork combines elements from the covers of each of the three EPs and three albums released by the band in its seven-year lifespan. Comedy Rhythm on the Reservation is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. The short features the final theatrical appearance of Betty. Comedy Matilda is a 1996 American fantasy comedy children's film directed and narrated by Danny DeVito. The screenplay by Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord is based on Roald Dahl's novel of the same name. The film was released by TriStar Pictures. on August 2, 1996 and stars Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Embeth Davidtz, and Pam Ferris. Animation Le Voyage de Mr. Q is a 1961 animation short film directed by Donald Wolfe. Animation Getting to Know Each Other is a 1992 short animation film directed by Candy Guard. Comedy Ketheron's Bucket-mending & Hymen Emporium is a 2011 short musical comedy film written by Nicole Hammersla and directed by Anton H. Gill. Comedy The Boat That Rocked is a 2009 British comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis, with pirate radio in the United Kingdom during the 1960s as its setting. The film has an ensemble cast featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost, and Kenneth Branagh. Set in 1966, it tells the story of the fictitious pirate radio station "Radio Rock" and its crew of eclectic disc jockeys, who broadcast rock and pop music to the United Kingdom from a ship anchored in the North Sea while the British government endeavours to shut them down. It was produced by Working Title Films for Universal Pictures, and was filmed on the Isle of Portland and at Shepperton Studios. After the world premiere in London's Leicester Square on 29 March 2009, the film was released in United Kingdom and Ireland on 1 April 2009. It was a commercial failure at the British box office, making only US$10.1 million in its first three months, just a fifth of its US$50 million production cost. It received mixed reviews, with most criticism directed at its muddled storyline and 2¼-hour length. Science Fiction The Noah is a post-apocalyptic fiction film written and directed by Daniel Bourla, starring Robert Strauss in his final film performance. Noah is the sole survivor on our planet after a nuclear holocaust. To cope with his loneliness, he creates an imaginary companion, then a companion for his companion and finally an entire civilization - a world of illusion in which there is no reality but Noah, and no rules but those of the extinct world of his memory. The film was shot in Puerto Rico in 1968, but was not screened until 1975 and it was never released theatrically. The Noah remained unseen until 1997, when it was featured on a film classics appreciation program broadcast in New York by CUNY TV, the cable television station operated by the City University of New York. A 2005 article on Film Threat and a follow-up interview on the same site with Bourla resulted in its DVD debut in 2006. Thriller Boss Nigger is a 1974 cult classic Western film directed by Jack Arnold. It stars former football player Fred Williamson, who both wrote and co-produced the film. Boss Nigger is the first film for which Williamson was credited as screenwriter or producer. Boss Nigger is also called The Boss. Documentary film Skin In The Game is a 2012 documentary film directed by Donald Taylor Black. Animation Electric Car is a 2009 short animation film directed by Ru Kuwahata and Max Porter. Documentary film It Was a Wonderful Life is a 1993 documentary film about homeless women in the United States. It won the Gold Award at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. It was also nominated for an award by the International Documentary Association and for Best Documentary at the Hawaii International Film Festival. The film follows six homeless women who were once part of the middle class and explores what caused them to become homeless. It was narrated by Jodie Foster. Lou Hall, one of the homeless women in the film, took her own life on November 7, 1992. Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""The Ruler, a diabolical scientist who wants to enslave the Solar System, learns of Commando Cody's design for a rocketship that can go anywhere in outer space. He is determined to sabotage Cody's work."" Commando Cody is a top secret scientist who wears a mask for security reasons. He recieves two new assistants, Joan Gilbert and Ted Richards, that help him develop an atomic powered rocketship. The Interplanetary commission has received a warning from a mad scientist known as Ruler. Cody is named the new sky marshal of the universe in order to combat Ruler's threat. Cody explains that reports of flying saucers are actually reports of Ruler's missles attempting to land on Earth. Cody develops an cosmic dust blanket that encricles the globe and that will cause any enemy craft to disintegrate before entering earth atmosphere. Ruler fears Cody's abilities and sends agents to sabotage Cody's rocket and learn the secret of the cosmic dust blanket. Cody drives Science Fiction The Time Travelers is a 1964 science fiction film directed by B-movie director Ib Melchior. It stars Preston Foster, Philip Carey, Merry Anders, Steve Franken, John Hoyt and Delores Wells. The cast also includes superfan Forrest J. Ackerman in one of his many bit roles in science fiction films. The film inspired the 1966 TV series The Time Tunnel as well as the 1967 remake Journey to the Center of Time. The plot involves a group of scientists who find their time-viewing screen allows them to travel "through" time. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Atragon. Thriller Barton Fink is a 1991 American period film written, directed, produced, and edited by the Coen brothers. Set in 1941, it stars John Turturro in the title role as a young New York City playwright who is hired to write scripts for a film studio in Hollywood, and John Goodman as Charlie, the insurance salesman who lives next door at the run-down Hotel Earle. The Coens wrote the screenplay in three weeks while experiencing difficulty during the writing of Miller's Crossing. Soon after Miller's Crossing was finished, the Coens began filming Barton Fink, which had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1991. In a rare sweep, Barton Fink won the Palme d'Or, as well as awards for Best Director and Best Actor. Although it was celebrated almost universally by critics and nominated for three Academy Awards, the film grossed only a little over $6 million at the box office, two-thirds of its estimated budget. The process of writing and the culture of entertainment production are two prominent themes of Barton Fink. The world of Hollywood is contrasted with that of Broadway, and the film analyzes superficial distinctions between high culture and low culture. Thriller Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen is a 1981 film directed by Clive Donner. It stars Peter Ustinov, Angie Dickinson and Lee Grant. Documentary film Images Of Ostend is a 1928 documentary short film directed by Henri Storck. Comedy Ex-Mas Eve is a film directed by Vsevolod Horodyskyj and produced by his company Silver Edge Films, and was filmed in and around the Washington, D.C. area. Tagline What goes around, comes around. The Opening The movie begins a few days before Christmas as Rob prepares to go to a Sci-Fi convention while Chris prepares to greet his girlfriend on their anniversary. Meanwhile, Alex is attempting to contact his girlfriend who refuses to take his calls. As Rob attends the convention, Chris visits his girlfriend apartment only to discover she isn’t there. Meanwhile, Alex visits his girlfriend who refuses to open the door. The Dumping Chris is disturbed that he can’t get in touch with Erica and begins to believe that she wants nothing to do with him. Meanwhile, Rob returns from the Sci-Fi convention, and proceeds to go on a date with his girlfriend. While on their date at a Mexican restaurant, Rob gives Sarah a bracelet, and she promptly dumps him, makes him pay for the meal, and then take her home where another man is waiting for her. Animation Meet the Raisins! is a 1988 animated television special directed by Will Vinton, featuring the advertising characters The California Raisins. The show was broadcast November 4, 1988, on the U.S. television network CBS during primetime. It was the Raisins' second appearance in a primetime special and their first dedicated feature. Meet the Raisins! would be followed by a sequel in 1990, Raisins: Sold Out!. The 24-minute special shortly followed its similarly titled soundtrack album released on August 8, 1988 on Atlantic Records. Aired during the characters' peak in popularity, Meet the Raisins! is presented in a mockumentary style depicting the Raisins' musical career. It was nominated for the 1989 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. Documentary film Answering The Call: Ground Zero's Volunteers is a documentary film that pays tribute to the thousands of volunteers who answered New York City's call for help following the September 11 attacks in 2001. The film was directed by Lou Angeli and is narrated by actress Kathleen Turner, both of whom served at Ground Zero as volunteers. Many personal accounts have risen from the ashes of the World Trade Center Towers, and Answering the Call is a chronicle of the thousands of civilian emergency personnel who responded to the disaster. The documentary includes footage by Lou Angeli, a veteran volunteer firefighter and filmmaker, who himself was part of the rescue effort. With that first 72 hours as a backdrop, Answering the Call weaves the stories of rescue and support volunteers at Ground Zero as the site develops into an Emergency Village. “We were all a brother and a sister at Ground Zero", one subject recalls. Angeli was reluctant to make his footage public mainly due to the sensitive nature of this horrific event, and the wounds it inflicted in the hearts of Americans. Documentary film "Recently described as surprisingly modern, at the time, certain critics seemed to take Étaix’s “bad taste” movie as a personal affront, with some lashing out at the director personally, and never seriously questioning his motives and apparent change of direction. Accompanying his wife Annie Fratellini on a singing tour in various locations throughout France, Étaix and a documentary cameraman shot more than twenty hours of footage of the French at play on their holidays, accompanied by audio interviews. Another look at modern living (as in As Long As You’re Healthy), but distilled over eight months from a huge amount of film and audio footage into a comprehensible comedy, Land of Milk and Honey became a personal tragedy for the filmmaker, effectively ending his big screen career almost completely." Quoting the description from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Documentary film Onions for Vampires is a 2013 short family documentary film directed by Anita Norfolk. Documentary film Michael & Me is an independent, self-financed 2005 American documentary film created by Los Angeles-based radio and television talk show host Larry Elder. The direct-to-DVD documentary attempts to disprove statements made by filmmaker Michael Moore in his 2002 documentary film Bowling for Columbine about the relationship between American culture, gun ownership and increased violence. The documentary mirrors Moore's landmark 1989 documentary, Roger & Me, in tone and interview style. The film is frequently presented at conservative film festivals. Comedy Taxi 3 is a 2003 French comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk. It is the sequel to Taxi 2 and was followed by Taxi 4. Animation A young horse says hi to little donkey Spunky. But the horse's mother pulls him away, saying we don't associate with that kind. Spunky makes a few more overtures, and eventually they set off on a chase, running across a bull from time to time. The horse stops to eat a lot of apples and drink far too much water; this leaves him too bloated to move much at all. The two continue to anger the bull, which gives chase; Spunky saves the colt, and they all live in harmony. Documentary film La Brèche is a 2007 documentary film. Animation The Town Musicians Of Bremen is a 2013 animated short film. Comedy Twenty Million Sweethearts is a 1934 American musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright. The film stars Pat O'Brien, Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers. The film was remade in 1949, starring Doris Day and Jack Carson as My Dream Is Yours. Thriller Freaks is a 1932 horror film in which the eponymous characters were played by people who worked as carnival sideshow performers and had real deformities. The original version was considered too shocking to be released, and no longer exists. Directed and produced by Tod Browning, whose career never recovered from it, Freaks has been described as standing alone in a sub-genre of one. At 16 Browning had left his well-to-do family to join a traveling circus; he drew on his personal experiences for Freaks. Because of his success as the director of Dracula, he was given a considerable leeway for a major studio's first horror film; this and the fact he was working in Pre-Code Hollywood enabled a unique production. In the film, the physically deformed "freaks" are inherently trusting and honorable people, while the real monsters are two of the "normal" members of the circus who conspire to murder one of the performers to obtain his large inheritance. Comedy Ma tante Aline is a 2007 Canadian comedy film. Thriller Sons of the last garden is a thriller film directed by Jorge Sanjinés. Comedy The Suite Life Movie is a 2011 comedy-drama science fiction film directed by Sean McNamara, written by Michael Saltzman, and starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Brenda Song, Debby Ryan, Matthew Timmons, John Ducey, Matthew Glave, and Phill Lewis. The Disney Channel Original Movie is based on the pair of Disney Channel sitcoms The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and The Suite Life on Deck created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan. Dylan and Cole Sprouse were also co-producers for the movie. The film premiered on March 25, 2011 on the Disney Channel. A sneak peek was shown during the Disney Channel Shake It Up New Years event. Documentary film The Lebanon I Dream Of is a 2009 film documentary produced and directed by Lebanese director Pierre Dawalibi. The film was published online for people to download and watch for free, the main purpose behind it was to spread awareness for Lebanese and send them a wake up call to start making the right decisions. The 45 Minutes film was posted on YouTube on October 2011 and got over 150,000 Views Documentary film Still Screaming: The Ultimate Scary Movie Retrospective is a 2011 documentary film directed by Ryan Turek. Thriller Our Man Flint is a 1966 American action film that parodies the James Bond genre. The film was directed by Daniel Mann, written by Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr, and starring James Coburn as master spy Derek Flint. The main premise of the film is that a trio of mad scientists attempt to blackmail the world with a weather-control machine. Science Fiction Tenchi Muyo! in Love is a 1996 Japanese animated film and the first of three films set in the Tenchi Muyo! multi-verse. The film takes place after the conclusion of Tenchi Universe, and so varies from the original OVAs at several points. Most noticeable of these is the inclusion of Achika as Tenchi's mother instead of Kiyone Masaki. It was followed by Tenchi Muyō! In Love 2 - Haruka naru omoi, released in 1999. Comedy Only When I Larf is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Richard Attenborough, David Hemmings and Alexandra Stewart. It is adapted from the novel Only When I Larf by Len Deighton, and features Attenborough as an ex-brigadier con man in a variety of guises. Comedy Just a Little Harmless Sex is a 1999 romantic comedy film which revolves around the offer of oral sex by a stranded motorist to a monogamous man who stops to help her. Arrested by a passing police officer, the unlikely good Samaritan must telephone his wife to bail him out in the middle of the night. A few days later, she throws him out of the house and goes out with her friends to enjoy a sexy night on the town. The denouement takes place when all the parties meet at a local nightclub for explanations and apologies. The film was directed by Rick Rosenthal, and stars Alison Eastwood, Rachel Hunter, and Lauren Hutton. Comedy INpoliticamente Correto is a 2007 short comedy film directed by Pedro Breitman and Mauricio Gyboski. Animation Labyrinth of Flames is a 2-episode OVA anime series created and produced by Studio Fantasia and directed by Katsuhiko Nishijima. It was released from September 25, 2000 to December 21, 2000. The OVA was licensed by Central Park Media under the U.S. Manga Corps label. Animation Vengeance Rhythm is a 2012 film written and directed by Chris Ullens. Comedy There's Always Woodstock is American drama film directed and written by Rita Merson. It stars Allison Miller, Jason Ritter, Brittany Snow, Ryan Guzman, Katey Sagal, Rumer Willis and James Wolk. The film was released on March 19, 2014. Animation Hezurbeltzak, a Common Grave is an animated 2007 short film directed by Izibene Oederra. Thriller "An intense drama of loss, solitude, love and hope. The Absence is the story of Adama Diop, a successful scientist who returns to his family in Senegal after 15 years in Paris. He is coming back to a family that consists of his hearing- and speech-impaired sister and his grandmother, who has looked after her during his absence. His father died in an unexplained accident and his mother from giving birth to his sister Aïcha. Aïcha has lived convinced that she is responsible for her mother's death, and this thought so torments her that she longs for her absent brother. On a night out with his friend Djibril, Adama discovers that his sister works as a hooker, and is shocked when he stumbles into his sister's underworld of gangsters, drugs and prostitution. This provokes a violent reaction towards her, and neither his grandmother nor his friend Djibril think he should shut his eyes to the situation, believing he should shoulder his responsibility. From this point on, the film spins into an engrossing thriller, as he follows a dangerous path in his desire to free his sister. Jackie Tavernier as Aïcha offers an impressive performance, and uses sign language throughout, particularly as she communicates with her grandmother." Quoting Keith Shiri Thriller Concerning Mr. Martin is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Roy Kellino and starring Wilson Barrett, William Devlin and Marjorie Peacock. Documentary film All Eyes on Us is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Eelyn Lee. Documentary film Pearl Harbor: Day of Infamy: Vol. 1 is a 2002 documentary film. Science Fiction ISA is a 2014 made-for-television, sci-fi, psychological thriller movie about Isa Reyes, a high school teen who discovers that a chip in her brain allows her to merge her dreams with reality. It premiered on the Syfy channel on June 11, 2014, and stars Jeanette Samano, Sabi, Eric Ochoa, Ana Layevska, with Timothy DeLaGhetto and Fernando Allende. It also airs on the Chiller, mun2 and Telemundo networks and iTunes. It is produced by Fluency Studios as part of Telemundo. The film features multiple puzzles, cyphers and clues embedded within it that illuminate the themes and plot. Comedy My Left Eye Sees Ghosts is a 2002 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, and starring Sammi Cheng, Lau Ching-Wan, Lee San-San, and Cherrie Ying. The film includes elements of tongue-in-cheek horror, comedy, romance and drama, and does not fit neatly into any one genre. Science Fiction End of Animal is a 2010 fantasy, mystery, sci-fi, thriller film written and directed by Jo Sung-hee. Documentary film The Cure: Out Of The Woods delves into the truth about this astonishing band. Revealing how these masters of melancholy music achieved their success, how they've continued to be at the cutting edge of music for more than 25 years, and why they remain hugely relevant in today's music industry. Animation When Magoo Flew is a 1954 animated short produced by UPA for Columbia Pictures. Directed by Pete Burness and produced by Stephen Bosustow, When Magoo Flew won the 1955 Academy Award for Short Subjects. In addition, it was the first UPA short to be made for the CinemaScope widescreen format. When Magoo Flew is also the title of a 2012 book by Adam Abraham on the history of the UPA studio. Thriller Yes Your Honour is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by V. M. Vinu. The film features Sreenivasan, Padmapriya and Innocent in the lead roles. The film was a critical and commercial success of 2006. Documentary film Jim in Bold is a documentary about Jim Wheeler, a gay high school student in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, who committed suicide in 1997 because of constant harassment at school. The film was created by the Equality Forum and directed by Glenn Holsten. The original music was composed by Michael Aharon. Comedy Duel for Nothing is a 1940 Hungarian drama film directed by Emil Martonffy and starring Gyula Csortos, Lili Berky and Alice Nagy. It was based on a novel by Sándor Hunyady. Animation The Candlemaker is a 1957 Cathedral Films animated short film about a candlemaker and his son at Christmas time. Comedy Aranmanai is an Indian Tamil horror comedy film directed by Sundar C. The film features an ensemble cast including Sundar C., Vinay Rai, Santhanam, Hansika Motwani, Andrea Jeremiah, Raai Laxmi, Nithin Sathya, Kovai Sarala and Manobala. The film was started by the end of September 2013 and released on September 19, 2014. Thriller Semana santa is a 2002 European mystery thriller film directed by Pepe Danquart. It is notable for its international cast. Science Fiction Killer Mountain is a 2011 made for TV Syfy original film. This sci-fi film tells the story of mountain climbers sent to rescue a missing expedition from a forbidden mountain only to discover the legendary Shangri-La and the hungry creature protecting it, the Druk. Documentary film "A witty and entertaining documentary about a small village in Eastern Slovakia and its application for a grant from the European Union. Osadné is a Rusyn village on the eastern border of Slovakia – the furthest reach of the European Union. Its population numbers just over 190 and, in the past five years, 50 villagers have been buried and only two children baptised. The mayor, Ladislav Mikulásko – who has been in office for 36 years and has outlasted several presidents – the local Orthodox priest Peter Soroka, and the Ruthenian activist Fedor Vico decide to apply for help to the EU in Brussels to create a heritage trail (or perhaps a Garden of Rest since that seems to be the facility most needed by the ageing population). Invited to Brussels by a friendly deputy, they search for support and experience the intricacies of European bureaucracy. The life of the villagers – certainly at odds with the new globalised reality – is portrayed with wit and humanity. Directed by Marko Škop (Other Worlds), who was also producer of Blind Loves, the film provides further evidence of the growing strength of Slovak documentary." Quoting Peter Hames Thriller Abschied von den Wolken is a German film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt. It was released in 1959. Animation Imagination is a 2007 American avante garde animated/live action film, and the first feature length project directed by Eric Leiser, about young twin sisters who have Asperger syndrome. Animation Kalle Stropp, Grodan Boll och deras vänner is a 1956 Swedish animated feature film directed by after an original script by Thomas Funck, using Funck's already well-established characters. It follows a shorter film made by the same team in 1987, Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll räddar Hönan. This is the first time since before 1987 where a Kalle Stropp production features voice acting by others than only Funck himself, only with the exception of children that had participated in other productions as well. Comedy Kaivantha Kalai is a South Indian Tamil film Written and directed by Pandiarajan released in 2006. In this film Pandiarajan introduces his son Prithivi rajan. The film received mixed reviews. Comedy Nejlepší člověk is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1954. Documentary film My Thai Bride is a 2011 biographical documentary written by Ashleigh Hooker and directed by David Tucker. Comedy Young Wives' Tale is a 1951 British film directed by Henry Cass. It features one of Audrey Hepburn's earliest film roles, albeit a minor one, as Eve Lester. Thriller Out 1: Spectre is a 1974 dramatic comedy thriller film written by Jacques Rivette and Suzanne Schiffman and directed by Jacques Rivette. Science Fiction Re-Animator is a 1985 American science fiction horror comedy film based on the H. P. Lovecraft story "Herbert West–Reanimator." Directed by Stuart Gordon, it was the first film in the Re-Animator series. The film has since become a cult film, driven by fans of Jeffrey Combs and H. P. Lovecraft, extreme gore, and the combination of horror and comedy. Comedy God Is Great and I'm Not is a light romantic comedy directed by Pascale Bailly starring Audrey Tautou and Edouard Baer. It was released in 2001, following Tautou's international success in Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain. Documentary film The Breath of the Tundra is a 2012 short documentary musical film written and directed by Mikhail Gorobchuk Comedy Montreal Stories, also titled as Montreal Sextet in some releases, is a Canadian drama film, released in 1991 as an homage to the city of Montreal on the occasion of its 350th anniversary. Written and directed by Denys Arcand, Michel Brault, Atom Egoyan, Jacques Leduc, Léa Pool and Patricia Rozema, the film is an anthology of six short films, one by each of the credited directors. Science Fiction Return from Witch Mountain is the 1978 sequel to Walt Disney Productions' 1975 film, Escape to Witch Mountain. It was written by Malcolm Marmorstein and is based on the novel by Alexander Key. Ike Eisenmann, Kim Richards, and Denver Pyle reprise their roles as Tony, Tia, and Uncle Bené—humanoid extraterrestrials with special powers including telepathy and telekinesis. The two main villains are played by Bette Davis as Letha Wedge, a greedy woman using the last of her money to finance the scientific experiments of Dr. Victor Gannon, played by Christopher Lee. A made-for-television sequel called Beyond Witch Mountain was made in 1982. Comedy Playboy of Paris is a 1930 American musical comedy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Maurice Chevalier, Frances Dee, and O.P. Heggie. It was based on a 1911 play The Little Cafe by Tristan Bernard which had previously been adapted into a 1919 French silent film. Paramount produced a separate French-language version The Little Cafe, also starring Chevalier. Animation Fishing Meteorites is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Nina Christen and Evelyn Buri. Comedy If You Go Down in the Woods Today is a British TV film comedy released in 1981, written, directed and starring Eric Sykes, also featuring Robin Bailey and Norman Bird amongst a cast of dozens. The film, produced by Thames TV, has been described by Sykes as 'a comedy thriller, an Agatha Christie gone mad!'. Animation A Cat In Paris is a 2010 animated mystery crime film written by Alain Gagnol and Jacques-Rémy Girerd, directed by Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol. "Dino is a cat who shares his life between two houses. During the day, he lives with Zoé, the only daughter of Jeanne, a police captain. During the night, he clambers over the roofs of Paris in the company of Nico, a very skillful thief. Jeanne is on edge. Not only must she must arrest the cat burglar responsible for numerous jewelry thefts, but she also has to oversee the surveillance of the Colossus of Nairobi, a giant statue coveted by public enemy number one, Victor Costa. The gangster is also responsible for the death of a police officer, Jeanne's husband and Zoé's father. Since this drama, the little girl has withdrawn into silence and hasn't uttered a word. Events will escalate the night that Zoé comes across Costa and his gang by surprise. A chase ensues which continues until dawn and will lead the characters to cross paths, and to help or fight each other, all the way to the rooftops of Notre-Dame." Quoting the synopsis from unifrance.org Comedy Shaadi No. 1 is an Indian comedy film released in November 2005. The film, directed by David Dhawan, stars Fardeen Khan, Zayed Khan, Sharman Joshi, Ayesha Takia, Esha Deol, Soha Ali Khan, Riya Sen, Aarti Chhabria, Sophia Chaudhary, Sanjay Dutt and Satish Shah. The film was produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film is remake of the Kannada movie Kothigalu Saar Kothigalu. Comedy Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1990 French comedy drama film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and based on the 1897 play of the same name by Edmond Rostand, adapted by Jean-Claude Carrière and Rappeneau. It stars Gérard Depardieu, Anne Brochet and Vincent Pérez. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Hungary. The film is the first theatrical film version of Rostand's original play in color, and the second theatrical film version of the play in the original French. It is also considerably more lavish and more faithful to previous film versions of the play. The film had 4,732,136 admissions in France. The English subtitles use Anthony Burgess's translation of the text, which uses five-beat lines with a varying number of syllables and a regular couplet rhyming scheme, in other words, a sprung rhythm. Although he sustains the five-beat rhythm through most of the play, Burgess sometimes allows this structure to break deliberately: in Act V, he allows it collapse completely, creating a free verse. In 2010, it was ranked #43 in Empire magazine's "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema". Documentary film No Refunds is Doug Stanhope's third stand-up DVD. Recorded at the Gotham Comedy Club in New York, NY on March 12, 2007. The performance originally aired August 3, 2007 on Showtime. Comedy The Magical Duvet is a 2011 Czech musical film directed by F. A. Brabec. It is the first 3D Czech feature film. Documentary film A historical look at the evolution and history of plastic surgery, from its earliest roots in the old Roman Empire, to the current hi-tech techniques, and even what may lie in the future. Thriller Scream 2 is a 1997 American slasher film created and written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Wes Craven, starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jamie Kennedy and Liev Schreiber, released on December 12, 1997 as the second installment in the Scream film series. Scream 2 takes place two years after Scream and again follows the character of Sidney Prescott, now a student at the fictional Windsor College, who becomes the target of a copycat killer using the guise of Ghostface. Sidney is accompanied by film-geek Randy Meeks, retired deputy sheriff Dewey Riley and news reporter Gale Weathers. Like its predecessor, Scream 2 combines the violence of the slasher genre with elements of comedy and "whodunit" mystery while satirizing the cliché of film sequels. The film was followed by two sequels, Scream 3 and Scream 4. Williamson provided a five-page outline for a sequel to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Comedy HANAKAPPA - Adventure in the Butterfly Kingdom is an anime film directed by Kazumi Nonaka. Comedy What You Looking At? is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Faryal Velmi. Thriller In the Blood is an American action film directed by John Stockwell. The plot revolves around young woman called Ava who searches for her abducted husband. Animation Dragon Hill. La colina del dragón is a 2002 animation, adventure, fantasy and family film written by Antonio Zurera and directed by Ángel Izquierdo. Comedy Bye Bye Miss Goodnight is the 2005 feature film debut of writer-director Karan Kandhari. It was filmed in Bombay and garnered the Best Cinematography award at the Portobello Film Festival for its bold use of the city's natural light in its digital cinematography. It stars Rajpal Yadav and Neha Dubey. Animation Fellini: A Director's Notebook is an Italian documentary directed by Federico Fellini shot in 16mm and first broadcast in the United States on NBC in 1969. Comedy Blowing Smoke is a 2004 comedy film directed by James Orr. Animation Early to Bet is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released on May 12, 1951 starring The Gambling Bug. The Gambling Bug is a small character who infects others with the desire to gamble. He wears a green tie, a red jacket, a brown hat, and a white tuxedo. Early to Bet is the only appearance of this character. The cartoon is a sequel to the 1950 short It's Hummer Time, which featured the same bulldog giving the same cat elaborate punishments. "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" is featured in this cartoon. It is available on DVD as part of Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 Thriller Eagle Eye is a 2008 techno-thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan and Billy Bob Thornton. LaBeouf and Monaghan portray a young man and a single mother who are brought together and coerced by an anonymous caller into carrying out a plan by a possible terrorist organization. The film was released in regular 35 mm theaters and IMAX theaters. Comedy Virginity Sucks is a 2005 family film written by Miroslav Buberle and directed by Ivo Macharáček. Comedy Solid Serenade is a 1946 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 26th Tom and Jerry short, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on August 31, 1946 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley, and animation by Ed Barge, Michael Lah and Kenneth Muse, with uncredited animation by Pete Burness and Ray Patterson. Excerpts of this cartoon are seen in three other Tom and Jerry shorts, Jerry's Diary, Smitten Kitten and Smarty Cat; the latter instance with altered audio. Comedy Goa Xing is a 2009 Comedy Drama film written by Agan and Pingwa Jia and directed by Agan. Comedy Man of the House is a 2005 American crime comedy film directed by Stephen Herek, written by John J. McLaughlin and Scott Lobdell, and starring Tommy Lee Jones. The main plot revolves around Lt. Roland Sharp, a lonesome Texas Ranger who goes undercover as an assistant cheerleading coach to protect a group of college cheerleaders who have witnessed a murder. Much of the film was shot in Austin, Texas on the University of Texas campus. Texas Governor Rick Perry has a cameo appearance in the film as himself. The house used in the film was The Star of Texas Inn. Thriller 5ive Days to Midnight is a five-part miniseries which ran on the Sci Fi Channel in June 2004. It stars Timothy Hutton as J.T. Neumeyer, a physicist who discovers a briefcase containing postdated documents and evidence which indicates he will die five days into the future. The miniseries was five hours long including commercials, each hour dedicated to relating the events of an entire day. It ran for four days, the first episode detailing the events of the first two days. Comedy The Dead and the Deadly is a 1982 action, comedy, horror film written by Sammo Hung Kam-Bo and Barry Wong and directed by Ma Wu. Documentary film Nine Inch Nails Live: And All That Could Have Been is a double DVD set of video recordings of the songs performed on the live CD And all that could have been of the Nine Inch Nails. Science Fiction A Visitor to a Museum is a 1989 Soviet post-apocalyptic drama film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver St. George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury. Comedy Mexican Spitfire at Sea is a 1942 comedy film written by Jerome Cady and Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Hair is a 1979 musical war comedy-drama and film adaptation of the 1968 Broadway musical of the same name about a Vietnam war draftee who meets and befriends a tribe of long-haired hippies on his way to the army induction center. The hippies introduce him to their environment of marijuana, LSD, unorthodox relationships and draft dodging. The film was directed by Miloš Forman, who was nominated for a César Award for his work on the film. Cast members include Treat Williams, John Savage, Beverly D'Angelo, Don Dacus, Annie Golden, Dorsey Wright, Nell Carter, Cheryl Barnes, Richard Bright, Ellen Foley and Charlotte Rae. Dance scenes were choreographed by Twyla Tharp and performed by the Twyla Tharp Dance Foundation. The film was nominated for Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture. Comedy Don Juan DeMarco is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Johnny Depp as John Arnold DeMarco, a man who believes himself to be Don Juan, the greatest lover in the world. Clad in a cape and domino mask, DeMarco undergoes psychiatric treatment with Marlon Brando's character, Dr. Jack Mickler, to cure him of his apparent delusion. But the psychiatric sessions have an unexpected effect on the psychiatric staff, some of whom find themselves inspired by DeMarco's delusion; the most profoundly affected is Dr. Mickler himself, who rekindles the romance in his complacent marriage. The movie is based on two different sources; the modern-day story is based on director/screenwriter Jeremy Leven's short story Don Juan DeMarco and the Centerfold, while the flashbacks depicting DeMarco's back-story are based on the more familiar legend of Don Juan, especially as told by Lord Byron in his version of the legend. Comedy Engelein is a 1913 comedy drama short film written and directed by Urban Gad. Thriller Fade Into You is a 2012 short horror mystery film written & directed by Michael Rosenbaum. Thriller A Thousand Billion Dollars is a 1981 film directed by Henri Verneuil. Thriller The Vacancy is a 2013 short mystery romance thriller film written and directed by James Dinkins. Animation Looney Tunes: Back in Action is a 2003 American live action/animated adventure comedy film directed by Joe Dante, written by Larry Doyle, and starring Brendan Fraser, Jenna Elfman, Timothy Dalton, Joan Cusack, Bill Goldberg, with Heather Locklear and Steve Martin. It is the second live-action feature-length film starring the Looney Tunes characters, the first being Space Jam. Comedy La Conga Nights is a 1940 film directed by Lew Landers. Documentary film In the Name of the People is a 1985 American documentary film directed by Frank Christopher about the Salvadoran Civil War. The film follows four filmmakers who secretly entered El Salvador, marched with guerrillas across the country, and followed them into combat against government forces in San Salvador. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Exiled to Shanghai is a 1937 comedy film written by Wellyn Totman and directed by Nick Grinde and Armand Schaefer. Comedy Figaro qua, Figaro là is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Documentary film Donor Unknown is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jerry Rothwell and produced by Al Morrow and Hilary Durman. A 21st century tale of identity and genetic inheritance, this film tells the story of a sperm donor and the children who want to meet him. It follows JoEllen Marsh as she goes in search of the sperm donor father she only knows as Donor 150. Comedy Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia is a 1974 American cult action film directed by Sam Peckinpah and featuring Warren Oates. Made in Mexico on a low budget after the commercial failure of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Peckinpah claimed that, of all his films, Alfredo García was the only one released as he had intended. The film was a box-office and critical failure at the time, but has gained a new following and stature in the decades since. Comedy Art of Technology is a 2011 short comedy film written by Kayvan Novak and Ed Tracy and directed by Kayvan Novak. Thriller Airline Disaster is a disaster film by The Asylum, released in 2010. Comedy Forces' Sweetheart is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Hy Hazell, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine. Thriller Serenity is a 2005 American space western film written and directed by Joss Whedon. It is a continuation of Whedon's short-lived 2002 Fox science fiction television series Firefly and stars the same cast, taking place after the events of the final episode. Set in 2517, Serenity is the story of the captain and crew of Serenity, a "Firefly-class" spaceship. The captain and first mate are veterans of the Unification War, having fought on the losing side. Their lives of petty crime are interrupted by a psychic passenger who harbors a dangerous secret. The film was released in North America on September 30, 2005 by Universal Pictures. It received generally positive reviews and was #2 during its opening weekend but it did not make back its budget until its home media release. Serenity won numerous awards, including the 2006 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Comedy The Fortune Writer is a 2009 short, comedy, drama film written by Eric Gross and Josh Dimarcantonio and directed by Eric Gross. Animation SIT is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Kim Nguyen. Thriller Scrabble is a 2014 short/comedy/thriller film written and directed by Cristian Sulser. Animation The Greek Crisis Explained is a 2010 animated short film directed by Manos Gerogiannis, Yannis Konstantinidis, Christos Lefakis and Marilena Vatseri. Science Fiction Lessons of Darkness is a 1992 film by director Werner Herzog. Shot in documentary style on 16mm film from the perspective of an almost alien observer, the film is an exploration of the ravaged oil fields of post-Gulf War Kuwait, decontextualised and characterised in such a way as to emphasise the terrain's cataclysmic strangeness. An effective companion to his earlier film Fata Morgana, Herzog again perceives the desert as a landscape with its own voice. A co-production with Paul Berriff, the film was financed by the television studios Canal+ and Première. Animation Edison and Leo is a 2008 stop-motion animated feature film produced by Perfect Circle Production and Infinity Entertainment. It is Canada's first stop-motion animated feature. Thriller The Ruins is a 2008 horror film directed by Carter Smith which stars Jonathan Tucker, Shawn Ashmore, Jena Malone, Laura Ramsey, and Joe Anderson. Released in 2008, the American-Australian co-production is based on the novel of the same name by Scott Smith, who also wrote the screenplay. Documentary film Train of Freedom is a 2008 film directed by Karina Correa. Science Fiction Killer Ape is the twelfth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his twelfth performance as the protagonist adventurer Jungle Jim. The film was directed by Spencer G. Bennet and written by Arthur Hoerl and Carroll Young. The film centres on Jungle Jim battling a man-like ape in the jungle and trying to clear his name after he is framed of murder. The film was theatrically released in the United States in December 1953. Comedy Sleeping Princess is a 2010 Turkish comedy-drama film written and directed by Çağan Irmak about a librarian whose quiet life is changed by a new neighbour and her 10-year-old daughter. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on October 19, 2010, had its world premiere on the opening night of the 16th London Turkish Film Festival. Thriller Il coltello di ghiaccio is a 1972 giallo film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film stars Carroll Baker, Evelyn Stewart and George Rigaud. Both Baker and Stewart featured in several other films helmed by Lenzi. Elements of the film's script and direction have been cited as being reminiscent of works by fellow Italian Lucio Fulci. Allrovi's Robert Firsching has noted that Il coltello di ghiaccio "should prove fascinating to genre devotees". Thriller The Bloc is a 2013 crime mystery thriller film written and directed by Adam Wojtek Joyce and Max Sturgeon. Documentary film American Promise is a documentary film spanning 13 years from directors Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson. The film captures the stories of Brewster and Stephenson's 5-year-old son Idris and his best friend and classmate Seun as these families navigate their way through the rigorous prep-school process. The film is set against the backdrop of a persistent educational achievement gap that dramatically affects African-American boys at all socioeconomic levels across the country. American Promise premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. The filmmakers also launched a national campaign at Sundance to help raise $100,000 and 100,000 volunteer hours for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America' Mentoring Brothers in Action program. Thriller The Exorcist III is a 1990 American supernatural horror film written and directed by William Peter Blatty. It is the third installment of The Exorcist series and a film adaptation of Blatty's novel, Legion. The film stars George C. Scott, Ed Flanders, Jason Miller, Scott Wilson and Brad Dourif. This is the only Exorcist film not to be distributed theatrically by Warner Bros., though Warner Bros. has gained distribution rights since. Set fifteen years after the original film, the film centers on a character from the first film, the philosophical Lieutenant William F. Kinderman, who is investigating a baffling series of murders in Georgetown that appear to have a satanic motive behind them and furthermore have all the hallmarks of "The Gemini", a deceased serial killer. Blatty based aspects of the Gemini Killer on the real life Zodiac Killer, who, in a January 1974 letter to the San Francisco Chronicle, had praised the original Exorcist film as "the best saterical [sic] comedy that I have ever seen." The film was originally titled Legion, but was changed to The Exorcist III by the studio executives of Morgan Creek Productions to be more commercial. Science Fiction The Black Planet is an Australian animated feature about a planet running out of energy. Thriller Ramirez is a 2008 thriller film written and directed by Albert Arizza. Thriller Naked Killer is a 1992 Hong Kong film written and produced by Wong Jing, and directed by Clarence Fok Yiu-leung. The film stars Chingmy Yau, Simon Yam and Carrie Ng. The film is widely regarded as a cult classic. Documentary film Electronic Awakening offers insight into the inner workings of the brain and its metaphysical connection to the repetitive beats that create at sense of oneness, unity and freedom that millions feel on the dance floor. Comedy Pleasant Nights is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Armando Crispino and Luciano Lucignani and starring Vittorio Gassman. Comedy Another Stakeout is a 1993 comedy film starring Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez and Rosie O'Donnell. It is a sequel to the 1987 film, Stakeout. Unlike its predecessor, the film was neither a critical nor a commercial success. Science Fiction Reboot is 2013 short drama science fiction film written and directed by Liam Johnson. Comedy Mangalya Pallakku is a Malayalam language comedy film released in the year Jan 1, 1998 starring Sreenivasan, Jagadish and Kasthuri. The film was directed by Vinod Roshan on the story and screenplay written by himself. Sathyaraj has written the dialogues for the film. M. G. Sreekumar has done partial discography for this film. Comedy Sólo Con Tu Pareja is a 1991 Mexican film by Alfonso Cuarón. This was the first full-feature film for Cuarón who had previously worked at Televisa, a Mexican television company. The stars of this film are Daniel Giménez Cacho and telenovela star Claudia Ramírez. After Alfonso Cuarón and his brother Carlos Cuarón wrote the script, they needed to secure financing. The government of Mexico's IMCINE had already decided what films they would finance that year. Fortunately for the Cuaróns, one of the projects was canceled and the IMCINE funds were assigned to Sólo Con Tu Pareja. After the film was completed, the Mexican government refused to distribute it, but Sólo Con Tu Pareja was presented at several international festivals. It won awards at the Ariel Awards and at the Toronto Film Festival. After this international recognition the movie was finally shown in 1993 in its country of origin where it became a box-office success. It occupies the 87th place on the list of the 100 best movies of the cinema of Mexico. Comedy Widower with 5 Daughters is a film directed by Erich Engels released on Sep 6, 1957. Thriller A Doctor's Job! is a 2010 short action film written and directed by Julio O. Ramos. "Synopsis Stubborn, but caring ER Physician, Ramon Moran has to drive a taxicab in order to make ends meet in the city of Lima (Peru), a city that constantly challenges his pride and work ethics. A Doctor’s Job shows the struggle that most professionals go through in third world countries. Description A Doctor’s Job is a short film written and directed by Julio O. Ramos. This is his 2nd year project at UCLA’s Department of Film, TV and Digital Media, where Julio pursues his MFA in Film Directing. Principal photography took place successfully in March 2010 in the city of Lima. Local celebrities, such as Miguel Iza and Luis Menezes, were part of an entire Peruvian cast. Post Production ended in October of the same year. Leslie Patten, a distinguished Peruvian composer, put her unique touch to the film’s score. Christian Saglie, a Los Angeles based music composer, collaborated with the additional score, including the fantastic end-credit music. A Doctor’s Job is currently being submitted to film festivals around the world. Big announcements about the premier and other screenings are just around the corner. Please, visit our Facebook page for more information." Quoting the synopsis and description from the Official Site. Documentary film Firepower 2000: Vol. 4: Fast Strike is a 1999 military documentary film. Thriller Gangster is a 2006 Hindi crime thriller film that premiered on 28 April. It stars Shiney Ahuja, Emraan Hashmi and Kangna Ranaut. The plot is that of a bar girl who falls in love with two people, one a layman and the other a gangster. The music is composed by Pritam Chakraborty. The film was rumored to be based on the life of mobster Abu Salem and former actress Monica Bedi, but the director Anurag Basu said that it is not based on any real people or incidents. Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar was initially offered the role of Daya, but he turned it down saying, "Cricket is not only my profession but my obsession as well." Gangster was a semi hit at the box office. Thriller Perry Mason: The Case of the Silenced Singer is a 1990 crime drama mystery TV movie directed by Ron Satlof. Comedy The Toxic Avenger III: The Last Temptation of Toxie is a 1989 American superhero comedy film and the second sequel to The Toxic Avenger. Comedy Surprise Package is a 1960 American comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Yul Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor, Noël Coward, Eric Pohlmann and Barry Foster. An American gangster living on a Greek island and a deposed King hatch a plan to steal some crown jewels. Comedy This Means War is a 2012 American romantic comedy spy film directed by McG. The film stars Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, and Tom Hardy as victims of a love triangle in which two CIA agents who are best friends discover that they are dating the same woman. Documentary film Lo Que Falta is a 2010 documentary film directed by Camilo Matiz Zamorano. Comedy Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel is a pop-art musical comedy from cult filmmaker, Wes Hurley. It stars the renown performance artist, Marc Kenison as his gender-bending burlesque personae Waxie Moon, as well as The Stranger Genius-award winners, Sarah Rudinoff, Marya Sea Kaminski and John Osebold, Nick Garison, Keira McDonald, Sage Price, Brandon Petty, Erin Emlyn Badenhop, Inga Ingenue, Lou Henry Hoover, with memorable cameos by Jinkx Monsoon, Lynn Shelton and Jackie Hell, among others. The film also features an original soundtrack with music by Campfire OK, Jose Bold, Gretta Harley, We Are Golden, The Little Penguins and Brendan Patrick Hogan. Two songs were arranged and recorded exclusively for the film by Eric Lane Barnes - his original composition "Everything is on Fire" performed by Sarah Rudinoff and a techno version of "Cold Song" performed by Nick Garison. Wade Madsen, Anna Allen, Inga Ingenue and Waxie Moon choreographed the film's many dance sequences. Several hundred looks were created for over 200 performers by the costume and makeup designer, Harmony Arnold. The Genius-award winner Jennifer Zeyl served as the art director for the film. Comedy The Boys Behind the Desk is a 2000 comedy film written by Robert W. Filion and directed by Sally Kirkland. Documentary film The Passion of María Elena is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Mercedes Moncada Rodríguez. Science Fiction Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. is a 1966 British science fiction film and the second of two films based on the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who. It was the sequel to Dr. Who and the Daleks, and starred Peter Cushing in his return to the role of the eccentric inventor and time traveller Dr. Who. It also featured Bernard Cribbins and Andrew Keir. It was filmed in Technicolor and in widescreen format. The script is based on the television serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth, although like the first film there are many structural differences. For example, in the television series, the Doctor is an alien who is simply called "the Doctor", while in the two films he is human and "Who" is his actual surname. A third Dalek film, to be based on the serial The Chase, was planned but never produced because of this film's under-performance at the box office. Comedy Rodolfo Martínez (Zayas), un policía dedicado a su trabajo, y Carlos, su compañero de trabajo, entre los dos se disputan a Jenny, una mujer hermosa. Hasta que Carlos se la gano, pero Rodolfo aun seguía queriéndola. Una noche tocan la puerta y era Jenny toda golpeada pidiéndole alojamiento, además se entera que Carlos andaba en negocios turbios, este aprovecha queriéndose vengar, sin pensar lo que le ocurriría a Jenny. Thriller Goodnight Sweet Wife: A Murder in Boston is a 1990 TV film directed by Jerrold Freedman. Comedy Earl of Puddlestone is a 1940 comedy film directed by Gus Meins. Comedy The Gay Desperado is a comedy film starring Ida Lupino, Leo Carrillo, and Nino Martini and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, produced by Mary Pickford, and originally released by United Artists. The film was restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and the Mary Pickford Foundation, and released on DVD in 2006 by Milestone Pictures after being out of distribution for many years. Documentary film Untucked is a 2014 documentary film written by Danny Pudi and Chris Marrs and directed by Danny Pudi. Documentary film Commie Camp is a 2013 documentary, comedy, drama and historical fiction film directed by Katie Halper. Comedy Müllers Büro is a 1985 comedy musical film written and directed by Niki List. Documentary film Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the American Drive-in Movie is a historical documentary film directed by April Wright. Comedy Dicke Hose is a 2009 action adventure comedy film written and directed by Henrik Peschel and Miles Terheggen. Science Fiction Tetra Vaal is a 2004 action and science fiction short film written and directed by Neill Blomkamp. Thriller Eye of the Needle is a 1981 American spy film directed by Richard Marquand and starring Donald Sutherland and Kate Nelligan. Based on the novel of the same title by Ken Follett, the film is about a German spy in England during World War II who discovers vital information about the upcoming D-Day invasion. In his attempt to return to Germany with the information, he travels to the isolated Storm Island off the coast of Scotland to meet up with a U-boat, but his plans are thwarted by a young woman and her paralyzed husband. The Storm Island scenes were shot over eight weeks on the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides. Comedy The Flying Classroom is a 2003 film directed by Tomy Wigand and written by Henriette Piper, Franziska Buch and Uschi Reich. Animation The Rescuers is a 1977 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and first released on June 22, 1977 by Buena Vista Distribution. The 23rd film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film is about the Rescue Aid Society, an international mouse organization headquartered in New York and shadowing the United Nations, dedicated to helping abduction victims around the world at large. Two of these mice, jittery janitor Bernard and his co-agent, the elegant Miss Bianca, set out to rescue Penny, an orphan girl being held prisoner in the Devil's Bayou by treasure huntress Madame Medusa. The film is based on a series of books by Margery Sharp, most notably The Rescuers and Miss Bianca. Due to the film's success, a sequel entitled The Rescuers Down Under was released in 1990. Comedy Music and Lyrics is a 2007 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Marc Lawrence. It focuses on the relationship that evolves between a former pop music idol and an aspiring writer as they struggle to compose a song for a reigning pop diva. Animation Puppy Love is a 1933 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Documentary film Transcendent Man is a 2009 documentary film by American filmmaker Barry Ptolemy about inventor, futurist and author Ray Kurzweil and his predictions about the future of technology in his 2005 book, The Singularity is Near. In the film, Ptolemy follows Kurzweil around his world as he discusses his thoughts on the technological singularity, a proposed advancement that will occur sometime in the 21st century when progress in artificial intelligence, genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics will result in the creation of a human-machine civilization. William Morris Endeavor distributed the film partnership with Ptolemaic Productions and Therapy Studios, using an original model involving a nationwide screening tour of the film, as well as separate digital and DVD releases. The film was also released on iTunes and On-Demand on March 1, 2011, and on DVD on May 24, 2011. Documentary film Nazen moksori 2 is a 1997 film directed by Byun Young-joo. Animation The History of the World In Three Minutes Flat is a 1981 short animation film directed by Michael Mills. Comedy Maska is a 2009 Telugu action film. It was directed by B. Gopal and starred Ram, Hansika Motwani and Sheela. It was released on January 14, 2009 with 300 prints in 550 theaters. The movie was an average grosser at the box office. It was dubbed into Hindi as Phool Aur Kaante. Comedy The Associate is a 1996 film starring Whoopi Goldberg, Dianne Wiest, Eli Wallach, Timothy Daly, Bebe Neuwirth, Austin Pendleton and Lainie Kazan. The film is a remake of the 1979 French film L'Associé, which, in turn, was based on Jenaro Prieto's 1928 novel El Socio. Comedy The Habit of Happiness is a 1916 American silent comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and filmed by cinematographer Victor Fleming. The film was written by Allan Dwan and Shannon Fife from a suggestion by D. W. Griffith and stars Douglas Fairbanks. A 16mm print of the film is preserved in a private collection. Documentary film This documentary explores the love lives of convicted serial killers. It also takes an in depth look at the website WriteAPrisoner.com and interviews some of the inmates and free world citizens who use it as a love connection. Documentary film The Panther Next Door is a 2012 documentary film directed by Bill MacGillivray. Science Fiction Dinocroc vs. Supergator is a 2010 television film that premiered on Syfy on June 26, 2010. This is one of David Carradine's final performances. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 12, 2011. Comedy La Vie à deux French: Life for two, is a French comedy film from 1958, directed by Clément Duhour, written by Clément Duhour, starring Pierre Brasseur and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Life As a Couple", "Life Together", "Das Leben zu zweit". Animation Adventures of Mowgli is an animated feature-length story originally released as five animated shorts of about 20 minutes each between 1967 and 1971 in the Soviet Union. They were directed by Roman Davydov. In 1973, the five films were combined into a single 96-minute feature film. The Russian DVD release of the restored footage, distributed by "Krupnyy Plan" and "Lizard", separates the animation into the original five parts. An English-language version made by Films by Jove was released direct-to-video in 1996 under the name Adventures of Mowgli. Charlton Heston is the narrator in the English version. Animation Cat City is a 1986 Hungarian animated film, directed by Béla Ternovszky and written by József Nepp. The title Cat City was used in the United States distribution. The original Hungarian version contains a number of puns which can be hardly rendered in any other edition. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film The Price of Sand is a documentary film directed by Jim Tittle. Documentary film The Slim Dusty Movie is a 1984 Australian feature film directed by Rob Stewart and starring Slim Dusty, Joy McKean, Jon Blake and Mary Charleston. It was made for a budget of A$2.3 million. Comedy The Art of Skiing is a Goofy cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1941. It has historical significance as the first cartoon to use the goofy holler, as well as being the short that led to the "How To" series, beginning with How to Play Baseball and continuing with How to Hook Up Your Home Theater. Documentary film Come Hell Or High Water: The Battle For Turkey Creek is a 2013 documentary film directed by Leah Mahan. Animation Bowery Bugs is a Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Arthur Davis, written by Lloyd Turner and Bill Scott, and released in mid-1949 as part of the Merrie Melodies series. It stars Bugs Bunny and Steve Brody, who was based on the real-life Brooklyn bookmaker Steve Brodie who claimed to have jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge. Comedy La mujer de tu vida 2: Las mujeres de mi vida is a 1994 comedy film directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. Comedy Magma Head is a short film starring Patrick Casey and directed by Worm Miller. Miller and Casey also co-wrote the movie. The duo went on to write National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze and its sequel National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2. Magma Head was included on the DVD release of Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!. The film was shot on location in Boston, Massachusetts. Documentary film A Bitter Taste of Freedom is a 2011 history and documentary film written and directed by Marina Goldovskaya Comedy Proof is a 1991 Australian film by Jocelyn Moorhouse starring Hugo Weaving, Geneviève Picot and Russell Crowe. It was chosen as "Best Film" at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards, along with 5 other awards, including Moorhouse for "Best Director", Weaving for "Best Leading Actor", and Crowe for "Best Supporting Actor". Comedy Galaxy Fraulein Yuna: Siren's Sadness is the first OVA of Galaxy Fraulein Yuna anime series. Thriller Aggar: Passion, Betrayal, Terror is a 2007 Bollywood musical film starring Tusshar Kapoor, Udita Goswami and Shreyas Talpade in the lead roles. It has been produced by Narendra Bajaj and Shyam Bajaj and directed by Anant Mahadevan. Documentary film Cutaways of Jiang Chun Gen - Forward and Back Again is a 2013 documentary film directed by James T. Hong. Comedy Posti is a 1950 Punjabi film and the first production of Kwatra Production, directed by K.D. Mehra, starring Majnu and Shyama in lead roles. Shyama was the principal female actress of this movie It did very well at the box office and was a hit not only in the East Punjab Circuit, but also in the Delhi area. A noted playback singer, Asha Bhosle, made her debut with the film. Animation De Wake is a 2013 short animation film written by Geert Van Goethem and Pieter Coudyzer and directed by Pieter Coudyzer. Thriller Kya Yahi Sach Hai is an international award winning film directed by former IPS officer Yogesh Pratap Singh. The film is based on Mr. Singh's novel 'Carnage by Angels' which was released in 2003, which exposed the rampant corruption and malpractices that go on in the police force. The film won the Silver Award in the Narrative Film Category of the California Film Awards in 2010. and the Best story award for Y P Singh in IRDS Film awards 2011 by Institute for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences, a Lucknow based Civil society for being a very genuine and truthful story about governance and policing. Kya Yahi Sach Hai was released on December 30, 2011 in cinemas across India. Comedy Kill or Cure is a 1962 British comedy film, in which an inept police officer is called to investigate the strange goings-on at a health club. It was filmed mainly at Aldenham House in Elstree, Hertfordshire in the summer of 1961. The house was used for many of the inside shots together with the surrounding parkland for the holiday chalets. Filming was still taking place in September 1961 as the Haberdashers' Aske's School for Boys moved into a new school built on the rest of the site having just moved from Hampstead. The house became the administrative centre for the school with the school reception being where the hotel reception is in the film. Documentary film Creole Connections is a 1986 Canadian documentary film produced by Montreal's InformAction, profiling the Creole language and culture in the Lesser Antilles. Its title comes from a song by Martinique singer Dédé Saint Prix. The film was shot in 1984 across four territories: Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Lucia. Comedy Les noces de Figaro is a 1980 film directed by Pierre Badel. Animation Maris the Chojo is a 1986 film directed by Motosuke Takahashi. Documentary film Poor No More is a 2010 documentary film directed by Canadian filmmakers Bert Deveaux and Suzanne Babin. The executive producer is David Langille. Hosted by Canadian actor and comedian Mary Walsh, the film is set at the height of the late 2000s recession and looks at solutions for Canada's working poor. The film follows two working Canadians and Mary Walsh to Ireland and then to Sweden, where they take a closer look at how the Nordic Model has affected living standards for the Swedish. The characters are Durval Terceira and Liquor Control Board of Ontario employee Vicki Baier. Each compares their standard of living in Canada with the standard of living for the Swedes and Irish. The film discusses Canada's need for better social services in regards to unemployment insurance, universal health care, pensions, and full-time union-protected jobs. Poor No More shows how, in Sweden, the labour movement works hand-in-hand with corporate entities to ensure a stronger social safety net offering universal child care, and income and training systems for the unemployed. Comedy The Bannen Way is an American crime drama web series starring Mark Gantt as Neal Bannen, a third generation criminal who wants to get out of the con man lifestyle he's been living. The show officially premiered on Sony Pictures Entertainment owned Crackle on January 6, 2010, but the first three episodes began streaming on December 23, 2009 to qualify for the Streamy Awards. The fact that this series, along with several others, were regionally geoblocked led to a controversy over eligibility for the Streamys because it was not made fully available on the World Wide Web. The controversy led to a ruling by the Streamys that geoblocked web series are eligible. The Bannen Way is a production of Sony Pictures Television. The executive producers are Mark Gantt and Jesse Warren. Gantt's co-stars are Vanessa Marcil, Gabriel Tigerman, Michael Ironside, and Robert Forster. New episodes were streamed weekdays through January 22, 2010. A season one DVD is in production. It is currently unknown if there will be a second season. Documentary film The Referee is a 2010 Swedish documentary short film produced by Freedom From Choice AB and Druid Film about Swedish top football referee Martin Hansson and his dramatic road to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The filmmakers Mattias Löw, Valentina Santi Löw and Orvar Anklew followed the former firefighter from the village of Holmsjö in Blekinge, southern Sweden for a year. The film features French football player Thierry Henry, FIFA president Sepp Blatter, Arsenal F.C. manager Arsène Wenger, former football star Pelé, Swedish Football Association referee boss Bo Karlsson and acclaimed journalist and author Erik Niva. Selected newspaper comments: The Guardian, UK - "This is a gem of a documentary." Le Figaro, France - "A very engaging dark chapter." Dagens Nyheter, Sweden - "An outstanding, entertaining and exciting movie." The New York Times, USA - "A perceptive documentary on soccer refereeing a masterful portrait." Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden - "A nail-biter with a stylish dramaturgy." USA Today, USA - "This documentary is spectacularly intricate." Financial Times, UK - "Hansson’s story has meaning beyond football." Comedy Death Racers is an American B movie directed by Roy Knyrim. Released direct-to-video on September 16, 2008, the film stars the hip hop group Insane Clown Posse and wrestler Scott "Raven" Levy. Thriller Jagte Raho is a 1956 Bollywood film directed by Amit Maitra and Sombhu Mitra, produced by and starring Raj Kapoor. The film centers on the trials of a poor villager who comes to a city in search of a better life. However, the naive man soon becomes trapped in a web of middle-class greed and corruption. The film also features a cameo by Nargis in the final scene. It was produced in Bengali as Ek Din Raatre, starring Raj Kapoor, Chhabi Biswas, Pahari Sanyal, Nargis Dutt, Daisy Irani. Documentary film Taking a Chance on God is a 2011 biographical historical documentary film written by Brendan Fay and Dan Messina, and directed by Brendan Fay. Animation Dear Pluto is a 2012 short animation film written by Taylor Mali and directed by Joanna Priestley. Science Fiction Barb Wire is a 1996 American action-science fiction film based on the Dark Horse comic book series of the same name. Brad Wyman produced, and David Hogan directed. Barb Wire stars Pamela Anderson in the title role. Comedy Hector's Bunyip is a 1986 Australian TV movie about a young boy who is abducted by a bunyip. It was shot in the lower Hunter Valley. Comedy Shaadi is an 1962 Indian film directed by Krishnan-Panju. It stars actors Dharmendra and Saira Banu. The title reflects the Urdu word for a marriage, specifically a wedding ceremony. Comedy Bachelor in Paradise is a 1961 Metrocolor romantic comedy film starring Bob Hope and Lana Turner. Directed by Jack Arnold, it was written by Valentine Davies and Hal Kanter, based on a story by Vera Caspary. It co-stars Paula Prentiss, Jim Hutton and Janis Paige. The film won three Laurel awards for Best Comedy, Best Comedy Actor and song, which was also nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song. Bob Hope was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Science Fiction Scrap Metal is a 2012 action, adventure, drama, horror and science fiction film written by and directed by Jeff Warner. Comedy Hot Line is a 1968 Comedy spy thriller directed by Etienne Périer and starring Robert Taylor and Charles Boyer. Thriller Roger & Harry: The Mitera Target is a 1977 action film directed by Jack Starrett. Documentary film Janet Jackson: Design of a Decade is a 1996 film. Comedy Magnificent Team is a 1998 Hong Kong comedy film directed by David Lam and starring Francis Ng, Christine Ng, Amanda Lee, Simon Lui, Benz Hui, Karen Tong and the-then newcomer Herman Chan in his only film role. Comedy Un mundo maravilloso is a 2006 Mexican comedy fairy tale film produced by Bandidos Films, directed by Luis Estrada and considered a "spiritual sequel" to La ley de Herodes; it's a political satire about Vicente Fox Quesada's government and its neo-liberal doctrine. Contrary to La ley de Herodes, this film was released without interference from Fox's government, even was partly sponsored by Imcine. Documentary film Bakáts Square is a 1995 documentary film directed by Edit Köszegi, András Surányi and Janos Vészi. Documentary film With beautiful visuals and inspiring stories, NOURISH: FOOD + COMMUNITY traces our relationship to food from a global perspective to personal action steps. NOURISH illustrates how food connects to such issues as biodiversity, public health, climate change, and social justice. Hosted and narrated by actress Cameron Diaz, NOURISH features interviews with best-selling author Michael Pollan, sustainable food advocate Anna Lappe, chef and author Bryant Terry, pediatrician Dr. Nadine Burke, and organic farmer Nigel Walker. NOURISH celebrates the role of good food in creating a sustainable future. Comedy Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya is a 1998 Indian Bollywood romantic comedy film. Written and directed by Sohail Khan, the film stars his real-life brothers Salman Khan and Arbaaz Khan alongside Kajol and Dharmendra in pivotal roles. Comedy The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse is a feature film spin-off of the popular British television comedy series The League of Gentlemen. Starring Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, the film was written by the cast with Jeremy Dyson, and directed by Steve Bendelack. Also featuring in guest roles are Michael Sheen, Victoria Wood, David Warner, Alan Morrissey, Bruno Langley, Bernard Hill, Simon Pegg and Peter Kay. The film was due for a UK release on 22 April 2005, but the release date was moved back to 3 June. Over 20 minutes of footage was deleted in the final cut. Comedy American Chai is a 2001 film written and directed by Indian American director Anurag Mehta. His brother, Aalok Mehta, played the starring role opposite Sheetal Sheth, who had previously starred in the similar genre film ABCD. The film also had a minor role played by Paresh Rawal. The film deals with an Indian American student who wants to pursue his love of music over the more 'typical' academic endeavors of Indian Americans. The film won the Audience Award at the 2001 Slamdance Film Festival, with the New York Post describing it as a "slight but sweet film". The movie was Mehta's directorial debut and his only film to date. Comedy Father Steps Out is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Frank Albertson, Jed Prouty, Lorna Gray and Frank Faylen. It is a remake of the 1934 film City Limits. Comedy Holiday Hotel is a 1978 French comedy film directed and written by Michel Lang. The film stars Sophie Barjac and Myriam Boyer on a summer holiday in Brittany. Science Fiction P.U.N.K.S. is a 1999 movie about a group of bullied teens who find a suit created by a scientist. The suit provides whoever wears it superhuman strength, as well as leaving the wearer open to having their body controlled by someone else via wireless computer signals. After learning that Drew's father, who has a serious heart condition, is required to present the prototype to investors, and after soon discovering that the suit would cause Drew's father to die of massive heart failure, the group goes on a mission to save his father and shut down the company responsible for building the incomplete and dangerous device. Comedy The Boogie Man Will Get You is a 1942 comedy horror film, directed by Lew Landers and starring Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre. It was the final film Karloff made under his contract with Columbia Pictures, and it was filmed in the wake of his success in the Broadway production Arsenic and Old Lace. As he had done several times previously, Karloff played the part of a "mad scientist", Professor Billings, who is using the basement of his inn to conduct experiments into using electricity to create a race of superhumans. The inn is bought by a new owner, who is initially unaware of the work Billings is conducting. Animation Jungle Master is a 2013 Chinese computer-animated film directed by Kerr Xu. Science Fiction A Wrinkle in Time is a television film based on the children's fantasy novel of the same name by Madeleine L'Engle. In 2003, a television adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time was produced by multiple Canadian production companies to be distributed in the United States by Disney. The TV movie was directed by John Kent Harrison, from a teleplay written by Susan Shilliday. Although footage from the project appeared in a trailer on Spy Kids DVD and VHS copies as early as 2001 broadcast of the completed film was delayed several times; it finally aired in the United States on May 10, 2004, on ABC. Comedy I Love Hong Kong 2012 is a Hong Kong comedy film produced by Eric Tsang and directed by Chung Shu Kai and Chin Kwok Wai. Film stars an ensemble cast of Tsang, Teresa Mo, Bosco Wong, Denise Ho, Stanley Fung, Siu Yam-yam, William So, Mak Cheung-ching, 6 Wing, Vivian Zhang and guest stars a star-studded xast of Hong Kong stars. This film is a sequel of the 2011 film I Love Hong Kong with a different storyline but similar theme. The film was released in Chinese New Year 2012. Documentary film The Mexican Tapes is a 1986 documentary film directed by Louis Hock. Comedy Action Replayy is an Indian science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Vipul Shah and starring Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles. Aditya Roy Kapoor, Neha Dhupia, Om Puri, Kirron Kher and Rajpal Yadav play supporting roles in the film. The film was scheduled for release coinciding with Diwali 2010. The plot is similar to the 1985 Hollywood film Back to the Future. Director Vipul Shah says any such similarities are coincidental because the screenplay was adapted from a Gujarati play of the same name and perhaps "inspired" by H. G. Wells' The Time Machine. Animation The Klondike Kid is a 1932 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy South Kensington is a 2001 Italian-British romantic comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina and starring Elle Macpherson, Rupert Everett and Sienna Miller, in her first screen role. It takes its name from the London neighborhood of South Kensington. Comedy Greenwich Village is a 1944 film from Twentieth Century Fox directed by Walter Lang. It stars Carmen Miranda and Don Ameche. Documentary film Bab Sebta is a Portuguese 2008 documentary film. Documentary film "Schaub and Schindelm's documentary follows two Swiss star architects on two very different projects: the national stadium for the Olympic summer games in Peking 2008 and a city area in the provincial town of Jinhua, China. Architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron are literally building bridges between two cultures, two architectural traditions, and two political systems. Their work doesn't simply enhance China's great international debut, but serves the everyday needs of the Chinese population. "Bird's Nest" presents the Basle architects as they find solutions not in the comfort of an ivory tower but in encounters and friction on the ground." Quoting the program notes from the 2008 Siverdocs site. Thriller True Crime is a 1999 American mystery drama film directed by Clint Eastwood, and based on Andrew Klavan's 1997 novel of the same name. Eastwood also stars in the film as a journalist covering the execution of a death row inmate, only to discover that the convict may actually be innocent. Thriller Naked Violence is a 1969 Italian crime film directed by Fernando Di Leo and based on the novel with the same name written by Giorgio Scerbanenco. In 2004 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Storia Segreta del Cinema Italiano: Italian Kings of the Bs" at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film Rough Sea at Dover is an 1895 British short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Birt Acres and Robert W. Paul. Paul and Acres shot the film in mid-1895, originally with the intention of showing it via kinetoscope. Projected, the film premiered on 14 January 1896 at the Royal Photographic Society in Hanover Street, London. This was the first public screening of a film in Britain and followed a month after the first such screening by the Lumière Brothers in Paris. Following its successful screening in London the film was taken to the United States where it was shown on April 23, 1896 at Koster and Bial's Music Hall in New York with a series of American movies made by the Edison's company. Despite its simple nature, Rough Sea at Dover became one of the most popular and widely-screened early British films. Comedy News from the L Project is a 2001 short comedy film written and directed by Samuel Benchetrit. Comedy Artham is a 1989 Malayalam-language Indian crime drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Venu Nagavally. It stars Mammootty, Sreenivasan, Murali, Saranya Ponvannan, Parvathy and Jayaram in the main roles. The music was composed by Johnson. The story revolves around a loner and award-winning novelist Ben Narendran who seeks revenge against the forces who murdered his dear friend Janardanan. Joining in Narendran's aid are journalist Manasa and Advocate P. S. Nenmara. The film is an adaptation of the Tamil detective novel Ethir Katru by Subha which has also been adapted in Tamil cinema as Ethir Kaatru. Animation Monocyclic Flower is a 2012 animated short film Takehisa Eiraku. Comedy Peeper is a 1976 comedy-mystery film directed by Peter Hyams that starred Michael Caine as Leslie C. Tucker, a bungling private investigator. It was a send-up of the 1940s film noir genre, but it was released at the same approximate time as both the drama-mystery Chinatown and the Herbert Ross-directed Woody Allen comedy Play It Again, Sam, and as a direct result, Peeper was a box-office failure that jeopardized Hyams's career and almost prevented him from obtaining funding to produce Capricorn One. Comedy Oh Johnny, How You Can Love is a film directed by Charles Lamont released on Feb 1, 1940. Thriller Revolver is a 2005 crime drama film co-written and directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jason Statham, Ray Liotta, Vincent Pastore and André Benjamin. The film centres on a revenge-seeking confidence trickster whose weapon is a universal formula that guarantees victory to its user, when applied to any game or confidence trick. This is the fourth feature film by Ritchie and his third to centre on crime and professional criminals. It was released in UK theatres on 22 September 2005, but performed poorly at the box office. A reworked version was released to a limited number of US theatres on 7 December 2007. Thriller The Red Cell is a 2008 horror thriller film written and directed by Chris Schwartz. Comedy The Alf Garnett Saga is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Paul Angelis and Adrienne Posta. The film was second Spin-Off from the TV series Till Death Us Do Part. It starts where: Till Death Us Do Part finishes off. Documentary film A voyage into the underground world of rooster fighting. The film chronicles the harrowing and hilarious adventures of three wildly different characters. The first, Manuel, is a salty 73-year old who attends illegal cockfights in California and fights to preserve the ancient but embattled sport. The second, Clara, is a vibrant Latina who was forced to quit cockfighting when the sport was outlawed in Arizona. The third, Larry, is a firebrand ex-patriot exiled to Mexico where he fights roosters for a living. Cockfight pierces the veil of secrecy that cloaks this enormously popular yet controversial activity. Comedy Somewhere Tonight is a 2011 comedy romance drama film written and directed by Michael Di Jiacomo. Documentary film I Am Soul is a 2013 documentary, historical documentary and music film written and directed by Johnathan Isom. Comedy Der Reserveheld is an East German film. It was released in 1965. Documentary film Ken Bugul - Personne n'en veut is a documentary film directed by Silvia Voser. Thriller High Frequency is a 1988 thriller film directed by Faliero Rosati. Comedy A.R.O.G: A Prehistoric Film is a 2008 Turkish science-fiction comedy film, directed by Cem Yılmaz and Ali Taner Baltacı, about a used carpet salesman who is sent back in time by an old interplanetary adversary out for revenge. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on December 5, 2008, was the highest grossing Turkish films of 2008 and is one of the most expensive Turkish films ever made. It is a sequel to G.O.R.A.. Comedy Parda Hai Parda is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K. Bapaiah, starring Chunky Pandey, Meena, Malvika Tiwari, Pradeep Rawat, Rajendranath Zutshi, Laxmikant Berde, Reema Lagoo, Shobha Khote and Kiran Kumar. It is a remake of Malayalam-language blockbuster In Harihar Nagar directed by Siddique-Lal duo, which was released in 1990. The movie was remade once again in 2007 with the title Dhol starring Tusshar Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav and Tanushree Dutta. Comedy Enter Laughing is a 1967 comedy film, directed by Carl Reiner, based on his autobiographical novel and the stage play of the same name. It was Reiner's directorial debut. The film stars Jose Ferrer, Shelley Winters and Elaine May. It tells the story of a young man from the Bronx trying to break into the theater. Documentary film Last Call at the Oasis is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jessica Yu. Documentary film Love Marriage In Kabul is a 2014 family romance documentary written and directed by Amin Palangi. Comedy Totally Awesome is a television film produced by VH1. Totally Awesome directly parodies a number of 1980s movies, including Dirty Dancing, Soul Man, Footloose, Some Kind of Wonderful, Sixteen Candles, Teen Wolf, Better Off Dead, Lucas, Pretty in Pink, and The Karate Kid. The film premiered on November 4, 2006, on VH1, and was broadcast to promote the film's DVD release on November 7. Thriller Into the Dark, also known as I Will Follow You into the Dark, is a 2012 supernatural romance thriller written and directed by Mark Edwin Robinson. The film stars Mischa Barton and Ryan Eggold as lovers separated by supernatural elements. The project went into production in January 2012. The film's original title derives from the Death Cab for Cutie song of the same name. On 14 May 2012, Epic Pictures Group released an international trailer for the film. The film premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival on 20 October 2012, where it was nominated for the Best Feature Film award. The film was released theatrically in the United States on 11 October 2013. Documentary film LA Raeven - Beyond the Image is a 2010 documentary film directed by Lisa Boerstra. Thriller 2012: Kurse a di Xtabai is an 80 minute Creole-language supernatural thriller and the first major feature length dramatic movie to be entirely made in Belize. It was directed by Matthiew Klinck and selected as the opening night movie of the 2012 Belize International Film Festival. It was then taken on a national tour around the country and projected for audiences on an inflatable screen. Animation Mickey Down Under is a 1948 animated short film directed by Charles Nichols. Thriller The Strangers is a 2008 American horror film written and directed by Bryan Bertino and starring Liv Tyler, Scott Speedman, Glenn Howerton, Gemma Ward, Laura Margolis and Kip Weeks. The film revolves around a young couple who are terrorized by three masked assailants, who break into the remote summer home in which they are staying and damage all means of escape. The Strangers was made on a budget of $9 million and after two postponements was released theatrically on May 30, 2008, in North America. It grossed $82.3 million at the box office worldwide. Marketed as "inspired by true events", writer and director Bryan Bertino stated that the film was inspired by a series of break-ins that occurred in his neighborhood as a child, as well as some incidents that occurred during the Manson killings. Critical reaction to the film was mixed. Comedy Pippi Longstocking is a 1997 animated musical film from AB Svensk Filmindustri and Nelvana, based on the eponymous children's books by Astrid Lindgren. It was distributed theatrically by Legacy Releasing, and on VHS and DVD by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, and was served as a pilot of a spin-off television series on HBO in addition to another animated film, "Pippi Longstocking's Adventures on the South Seas". Pippi Longstocking is Nelvana's first feature film since Babar: The Movie. Documentary film The Great Museum is a 2014 documentary film directed by Johannes Holzhausen. Comedy The Limejuice Mystery or Who Spat in Grandfather's Porridge? is a 1930 British marionette film directed by Jack Harrison. Comedy Adorable is a 1933 American musical comedy film starring Janet Gaynor as a princess who disguises herself to go out and have fun, falling in love with a "commoner" in the process. The film is a remake of the 1931 German romantic comedy Her Grace Commands. The movie was written by Billy Wilder, Robert Leibmann, Paul Frank, George Marion, Jr., and Jane Storm, and directed by William Dieterle. Comedy "The day-to-day becomes suspenseful as a casual date turns into the love of a lifetime. Two strangers, after chatting online, arrange to meet for coffee at a café somewhere in New York City. Almost immediately, they spark a conversational current that carries us through their personal histories and intimate secrets. Filled with tension and suspense, the story of “Sylvia” and “Steiner” unfolds in a mesmerizing assault of rapid-fire dialogue rife with humor. Disappointed in their careers - as a substitute teacher and a cop - and past love affairs, they cook up a bizarre plan that seems destined to cure their respective woes." Quoting the synopsis from the 2008 Cinequest Film Festival site. Comedy Bloodspit is a comedy horror film that was produced in Sydney, Australia in 2006. The film found distribution through Troma Entertainment, the creators of The Toxic Avenger. Directed by Duke Hendrix, Bloodspit follows the exploits of crazed vampire hunter Dr Ludvich as he attempts to steal the family crest from the evil Count Blaughspich's coffin. Ludvich needs the crest in order to prevent the Count and his castle full of mutant freaks from returning to the "mirror world". Bloodspit is notable for its outrageous content which includes, "depraved vampire sex and well hung werewolves." The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006. Comedy Bujang Lapok is the first comedy film directed and acted by P.Ramlee. They were later followed by: Pendekar Bujang Lapok Seniman Bujang Lapok Ali Baba Bujang Lapok Documentary film Suicide Killers is a documentary exploring the motivations of a suicide bomber. It includes rare and never-before-seen interviews with family members of terrorists, widows of suicide bombers and surviving terrorists whose suicide attacks failed. Also included is footage of a suicide bomber as he prepares for his mission. Documentary film I'm Still Here: The Truth About Schizophrenia is a documentary film about schizophrenia. This 65-minute, black-and-white film was written and directed by Robert Bilheimer. Bilheimer began working on the film soon after being nominated for an Academy Award for the film The Cry of Reason: Beyers Naude – An Afrikaner Speaks Out. Psychiatrist Stephen Mark Goldfinger cowrote the film. The National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression aided in the film's production, which was complete by 1992, despite the film not being released until 1996. The following year, a VHS recording of the film was distributed by Wheeler Communications. Susan Gingerich appears in the film, as does Fredrick J. Frese. A National Health Service Corps reviewer called the film "extraordinarily moving." Thriller Tesis is a 1996 Spanish film. It is the feature debut of director Alejandro Amenábar, and was written by him and Mateo Gil. The movie won seven 1996 Goya Awards, including the award for Best Film. It stars Ana Torrent, Fele Martínez and Eduardo Noriega. Thriller WΔZ is a 2007 crime horror thriller film starring Stellan Skarsgård, Melissa George, Selma Blair and Tom Hardy. The film was released in the United States with the title The Killing Gene. Comedy Candid Candid Camera Volume 5 is a 1986 comedy reality-tv video directed by Allen Funt. Animation "75 artists from different countires came together to make Bill Plympton's Guard Dog Global Jam a reality. The result is a unique collection of styles that flow together to re-tell the story of the over-protective Guard Dog as he tries to guide his owner to safety on their walk outside." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Sing You Sinners is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Ellen Drew, and Donald O'Connor. Written by Claude Binyon, the film is about three singing brothers who go to California to find their fortune. The film introduced the two Crosby hit songs "Small Fry" and "I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams". Crosby recorded the former title as a duet with Johnny Mercer for Decca Records. Comedy It's Never Too Late is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Phyllis Calvert, Patrick Barr, Susan Stephen and Guy Rolfe. It was based on a play by Felicity Douglas. Thriller Snake Eyes is a 1998 conspiracy thriller film directed by Brian De Palma, one featuring his trademark use of long tracking shots and split screens. It starred Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise and Carla Gugino. Released in 1998, the film was written by David Koepp and De Palma, and was released to theaters on August 7 of 1998. It cost an estimated $73 million to produce, returned $103 million worldwide and received mixed to negative responses from critics. Comedy The Tomboy is a 1924 silent film comedy drama directed by David Kirkland and starring Herbert Rawlinson and Dorothy Devore. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Comedy Pleasures of the Flesh is a 1965 drama comedy film written by Nagisa Oshima and Futaro Yamada and directed by Nagisa Oshima. Animation After Treatment is a 2012 short film directed by Edith Staubner. Comedy J-U-N-K is a 1920 American film produced by Morris R. Schlank. Science Fiction Oblivion 2: Backlash is a 1996 American film directed by Sam Irvin and starring Richard Joseph Paul, Jackie Swanson, Maxwell Caulfield and Musetta Vander. It was produced by Full Moon Entertainment and was shot in Romania. It is a sequel to the 1994 film Oblivion. Comedy Late Show is a 1999 comedy film directed by Helmut Dietl. Comedy Parthen Rasithen is a 2000 Indian Tamil movie starring Simran, Prashanth and Laila in the lead roles and directed by Saran. The film music was composed by Bharadwaj. Much of the plot and plot elements have been lifted from the 1971 American thriller Play Misty for Me, directed by Clint Eastwood. The film was remade in Telugu as Naa Manasistha Raa with Meka Srikanth, Soundarya and Richa Pallod. Animation Miss Remarkable & Her Career is a 2009 animation short comedy film written and directed by Joanna Rubin Dranger. Comedy Crow Lake is a 2007 family film directed by Inesa Kurklietyte. Comedy Fool & Final is a 2007 Bollywood comedy caper film, directed by Ahmed Khan. The film has an all-star cast including Sunny Deol, Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Sameera Reddy and Vivek Oberoi in the lead roles. Paresh Rawal, Johnny Lever, Sharmila Tagore, Arbaaz Khan, Om Puri and Chunkey Pandey have supporting roles, whilst acclaimed boxer Mike Tyson appeared in the promos & film credits. It was released on 1 June 2007, and received negative reviews from critics. It was a flop at the box office. The film's title is a spoof on the usual tagline, "Full & Final" which means "final" in other words. Most of the film was shot in Brazil, Dubai and Muscat. The film is a remake of the British film Snatch, with which it shares the tagline too. Animation Selkirk, el verdadero Robinson Crusoe written by Enrique Cortés, Mario Jacob and Walter Tournier and directed by Walter Tournier. Documentary film The Sinister Saga of Making "The Stunt Man" is a 114 minute documentary detailing the long journey of Richard Rush to make The Stunt Man. The documentary premiered at the American Cinematheque on 18 February 2000. Comedy The Underground Comedy Movie is a 1999 film directed by and starring Vince Offer. It features music by NOFX and Guttermouth, among others. It is considered by many as one of the worst films of all time. Science Fiction The Intruder is a 2011 film written and directed by Majid Al Ansari. Documentary film Sur les bords de la caméra is a 1932 documentary short film from Belgium, directed by Henri Storck. Comedy Gregory Go Boom is a 2013 comedy drama short film, written and directed by Janicza Bravo. The film premiered at Jash during YouTube Comedy Week on May 23, 2013. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. It won the Jury Award at the festival. Comedy Office Space is a 1999 American comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. Satirizing work life in a typical mid-to-late-1990s software company, it focuses on a handful of individuals fed up with their jobs and stars Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, Gary Cole, David Herman, Ajay Naidu, and Diedrich Bader. The film's sympathetic depiction of ordinary IT workers garnered a cult following within that field, but also addresses themes familiar to white collar employees and the workforce in general. Shot in Las Colinas and Austin, Texas, Office Space is based on Judge's Milton cartoon series. It was his first foray into live action film and second full-length motion picture release. While not a box office success, the film has sold well on DVD and VHS, and has become recognized as a cult classic. Comedy Goodbye, How Are You? is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Boris Mitic. Animation Rabbid is a 2011 animation short film written by Claire Pedot and directed by Claire Pedot and Nieto. Thriller Thuppakki is a 2012 Indian Tamil action thriller film written and directed by AR Murugadoss. It features Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, Vidyut Jamwal as main antagonist, as well as Jayaram and Sathyan in supporting roles. The film, produced by S. Thanu, features background score and soundtrack composed by Harris Jayaraj with cinematography handled by Santhosh Sivan, who with Thuppakki, introduced the Arri Alexa camera to Indian cinema. The story revolves around an Indian army intelligence officer from a Mumbai-based Tamil family on a mission to track down and destroy a terrorist group and deactivate the sleeper cells under its command. The film, which commenced production in December 2011 in Mumbai, was released on 13 November 2012, coinciding with the festival of Diwali. Upon release, the film opened to mostly positive reviews from critics and became the highest grossing film of 2012 in Tamil. The film was also released in Telugu in Andhra Pradesh, where it was also very well received. Murugadoss remade the film in Hindi as Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty in 2014, while Baba Yadav remade it in Bengali as Game the same year. Documentary film Fire Ants 3D: The Invincible Army is a documentary film directed by Michael Watchulonis. Science Fiction Young Wonder is a 2013 short film written and directed by James Wilkes. Comedy Sex and the Beauties is a 2004 romance comedy film written and directed by Jing Wong. Comedy Chekhov's Motifs is a 2002 Russian-Ukrainian comedy film directed by Kira Muratova. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. It is based on two works of Anton Chekhov: the short story Difficult People is divided to frame the one act play Tatyana Repin Thriller Five Women for the Killer is an Italian giallo film directed in 1974 by Stelvio Massi. Il Giorno wrote "the film has the merit of a quick direction that does not spare chills and twists". Documentary film Year of the Devil is a 2002 Czech film directed by Petr Zelenka. It stars musicians who act as themselves: Czech folk music band Čechomor, musicians and poets Jaromír Nohavica, Karel Plihal and British musician and composer Jaz Coleman. The soundtrack also includes two pieces by the Killing Joke: Frenzy and Exorcism. Comedy Sarvakalasala is a 1987 comedy/drama/romance Malayalam film directed by Venu Nagavalli, starring Mohanlal, Jagathi Sreekumar, Sukumaran, Adoor Bhasi, and Seema. Comedy Sonthakkaran is a 1989 action comedy drama thriller film written by V.V. Guhanathan and directed by Raja. Comedy Fearless Fagan is a 1952 film directed by Stanley Donen and stars Janet Leigh and Carleton Carpenter. It is about a clown who is drafted into the military and tries to sneak his pet lion into the service. Comedy Big Mans Pride is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Adam Bale. Comedy Lucky Jade is a 1937 British comedy crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Betty Ann Davies, John Warwick and Claire Arnold. A collector of jade has an accident leading to the theft of his valuable collection. Animation City of Rott is a 2006 zombie-themed animated movie by Frank Sudol. The movie is 2D and animated in the limited animation style, similar to South Park. Science Fiction Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia is a 2013 animated adventure and sci-fi film written by Manuel González Mauricio and directed by Saúl Barreto Ramos and Manuel González Mauricio. Comedy A new vision of today's world. The film is about a life of a person who differs from the rest of us a little bit. Maybe he has something in common with Forrest Gump but his soul is a Russian one. Documentary film How Did They Ever Make a Movie of Facebook? is a 2011 video documentary directed by David Prior. Documentary film The Ballet of Change is a series of four films, each one about a world famous landmark in London - London Bridge, Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus. Each film tells the history of its location using imagery and music. Taking as its starting point the earliest image available from museum and other archives and then dancing with the imagery from oil paintings, through photographs to High Definition Video in Present day. The Ballet of Change: Piccadilly Circus, the final film in the progressive series, was the first film to be broadcast through the famous Coca-Cola Billboard on Land Securities' Piccadilly Circus Lights in London. On 23 November 2007, as part of an event, that included screenings of films onto St. Martin in the Fields Church, Trafalgar Square and the façade of the Odeon Leicester Square, The Ballet of Change: Piccadilly Circus aired at 19:30 on the Coca-Cola billboard. Coca-Cola have had a sign at Piccadilly Circus since 1955 with the current version from September 2003, when the previous digital projector board and the site formerly occupied by Nescafé was replaced with a state-of-the-art LED video display that curves round with the building. Comedy Tashan is a 2008 Bollywood action film starring Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Anil Kapoor in the lead roles. Produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films, it was released on 25 April 2008, and marked the directorial debut of Vijay Krishna Acharya. Comedy Maharasan மகராசன் is a 1993 Tamil comedy film directed and co-written by G. N. Rangarajan. The film features Kamal Haasan and Bhanupriya in the lead roles, while Ramesh Aravind and Raghavi play supporting roles. The film released in May 1993. Comedy Desperate Endeavors is a 2012 film adapted from Seeking Home, a biography of Jayant Patel coming to America to pursuse the American Dream. The film is produced and directed by Salim Khassa. The story captures the full range of immigrant struggles, beginning in New York City in the 1970s and punctuated by true human emotion and family conflict. The protagonist of Desperate Endeavors, "Ram Patel" encounters more obstacles than he can count, and ultimately finds a remedy to his numerous problems by encountering a spiritual adviser, legendary 'Dada Bhagwan' played by Bollywood star Gulshan Grover. Also stars Michael Madsen, Robert Clohessy, Ismail Bashey & Samrat Chakrabarti. In 2011 the film was screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, NYCIFF, and WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. Rated PG 13, and had its theatrical release on 7 September 2012. Documentary film Aerosol a 2004 short documentary film written by Miguel Ángel Rolland and Antonio García Mora and directed by Miguel Ángel Rolland. Documentary film Touchstone: Dancing With Angels is a 2008 widescreen documentary focusing on the people, history, and current plight of Touchstone Farm in Easthampton, Massachusetts. The film was developed by director and cinematographer D.S. Fine, with the help of editor Rebecca Rideout, associate producer Holly Danyliw, and composer Peter Sky. Comedy Sophia Grace and Rosie's Royal Adventure is a 2014 adventure, comedy, family film directed by Brian Levant and written by Erik Patterson and Jessica Scott. Thriller Five Minutes of Heaven is a British/Irish film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel from a script by Guy Hibbert. The film was premiered on January 19, 2009 at the 25th Sundance Film Festival where it won the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award for Oliver Hirschbiegel, and the World Cinema Screenwriting Award for Guy Hibbert. It was broadcast on BBC Two on 5 April 2009, and also had an international theatrical release. The first part reconstructs the historical killing of 19-year-old Jim Griffin by 17-year-old Alistair Little in 1975, and the second part depicts a fictional meeting between Little and Jim's brother Joe 33 years later. Thriller Fortunes of War is a 1994 action thriller film directed by Thierry Notz and written by Mark Lee. When Canadian diplomat Carl Pimmler sends his friend Peter Kernan and his wife Johanna deep into the jungles of Cambodia to deliver a truckload of medicine, he fails to tell him about true nature of his business. Peter must use his experience and knowledge of South East Asia to get them out of a dangerous situation Comedy Cocktail Definition is 2010 Comedy, Short film written and directed by Thomas Lo. Comedy Rob and Willy's Spanish Adventure is a 2004 adventure comedy parody film written and directed by Robert Santos. Comedy The Return of Peter Grimm is a 1935 comedy fantasy drama romance film written by Francis Edward Faragoh and directed by George Nichols Jr. and Victor Schertzinger; based on the play by David Belasco Comedy Cherry Falls is a 2000 American slasher film written by Ken Selden and directed by Geoffrey Wright. The film stars Brittany Murphy, Jay Mohr, and Michael Biehn. Documentary film My Big Red Purse is a 2010 short film written and directed by Giancarlo Iannotta. Comedy Panos, the Clumsy is a 1969 comedy, family, short film written by Zhora Arutyunyan and directed by Nerses Hovhannisyan. Comedy Piranha is a 1978 American B movie about a swarm of killer piranhas. It was directed and co-edited by Joe Dante and starred Bradford Dillman, Heather Menzies, Kevin McCarthy, Keenan Wynn, Barbara Steele, and Dick Miller. Produced by Roger Corman, Piranha is a parody of the 1975 film Jaws, which had been a major success for distributor Universal Studios and director Steven Spielberg, and inspired a series of similarly themed B movies such as Grizzly, Tintorera, Tentacles, Orca, Monster Shark and Great White. Piranha was followed by a sequel, Piranha II: The Spawning, in 1981, and two remakes, one in 1995, and another in 2010, which spawned its own sequel in 2012. Animation Asterix and the Big Fight is a 1989 animated movie directed by Philippe Grimond as a French-German co-production which was produced by Yannick Piel as Astérix et le coup du menhir. It is based on the Asterix comic book series. The movie has a different plot from the book of the same name. It combines plot elements from Asterix and the Big Fight and Asterix and the Soothsayer. Although there is plenty of fighting — as usual for an Asterix story — the actual fight that the story is named for is not part of the movie's plot. The novelization was titled "Operation Getafix". Comedy Molly and Me is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and released by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was based on the novel written by Frances Marion and adapted by Roger Burford. It starred Monty Woolley, Gracie Fields, Reginald Gardiner and Roddy McDowall. Documentary film The Carpet Slaves: Stolen Children of India is a documentary film. Comedy Le pillole di Ercole is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Science Fiction The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant is a 1971 science fiction/horror film directed by Anthony Lanza. It is the earlier companion to the 1972 blaxploitation film The Thing with Two Heads. Documentary film Children of Mars is a 1943 American short documentary film directed by Frank Donovan. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Ah! My Goddess: The Movie is a 2000 Japanese animated film directed by Hiroaki Gōda, written by Michiko Yokote and Yoshihiko Tomizawa, animated by Anime International Company and co-produced by Kodansha, Dentsu, Sega Enterprises, Pony Canyon, Nippon Shupan Hanbai, AIC, MOVIC and Shochiku, based on the manga of the same name by Kōsuke Fujishima. The film's theatrical release took place on October 21, 2000. It was also distributed by Shochiku in Japan. The film was licensed by Geneon Entertainment in the North America, MVM Films in the United Kingdom, and Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. Comedy "Lesbian Cliché Song is a music video that takes every sapphic stereotype and mixes it in a hilarious stew-pot of song" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film A FIGHTING CHANCE is the vivid, character-driven story of Kyle Maynard, a young man born without arms or legs. At 23 years-old, Kyle has already become a nationally ranked wrestler, ESPY award-winner, motivational speaker and bestselling author. However, when Kyle seeks an official Mixed Martial Arts match against an able-bodied fighter- a highly controversial and dangerous goal - Kyle has to face even greater challenges in a world that fails to see him as anything but "disabled." Comedy Es begann um Mitternacht is a 1951 film directed by Peter Paul Brauer. Animation Button is a Soviet animated film directed by Vladimir Tarasov and released by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in 1982. It is based on a short story by Herbert G. Wells. Documentary film Mothers, 15 Cents A Minute is a 2011 documentary film written by Marina Seresesky and Julio Salvatierra and directed by Marina Seresesky. Documentary film La Lluvia is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Mario Niño Villamizar. Comedy Baldevins bryllup is a 1926 Norwegian comedy film directed by George Schnéevoigt, starring Einar Sissener and Victor Bernau. The film is based on a play by Vilhelm Krag, and tells the story of how Simen Sørensen manages to get his friend Baldevin Jonassen married to the lady next door. The film was renovated in 2006, for the 100-years anniversary of Kristiansand Cinema. Documentary film Trash, Manufactured is a documentary short biographical adventure film written and directed by Chris Jones. Science Fiction The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything is a 1980 made for television film starring Robert Hays and Pam Dawber and directed by William Wiard. The film is based on the John D. MacDonald novel The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything. A sequel, The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite, was released in 1981. Comedy Leave It On the Floor is a 2011 musical film written by Glenn Gaylord and directed by Sheldon Larry. Comedy Casablanca, Casablanca is a 1985 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Francesco Nuti. It is the sequel of Io, Chiara e lo scuro. For his performance Nuti won the Nastro d'Argento for best actor. Documentary film Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision is a 1994 documentary film made by Freida Lee Mock about the life of American artist Maya Lin, whose best-known work is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The film won the 1994 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller A Wednesday! is a 2008 Indian thriller drama film written and directed by Neeraj Pandey. It stars Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher in the lead roles. Set between 2 pm to 6 pm on a Wednesday, the film depicts an about-to-retire police commissioner narrating a sequence of events that unfolded on a particular Wednesday. They do not exist in any written record, only in his mind and in those of several individuals who were involved, willingly and unwillingly, and how those events affected the lives of all the concerned people. It was remade in Tamil as Unnaipol Oruvan and Telugu as Eeenadu, with Kamal Hassan donning the role played by Naseeruddin Shah in the original and Mohanlal and Victory Venkatesh playing the role acted by Anupam Kher in the original in Tamil and Telugu respectively. A Common Man is the official remake in English starring Ben Kingsley and Ben Cross. The film, made at a small budget, was a sleeper hit at the box office grossing over Rs. 340 million worldwide. Despite its low hype, it was a box office success due to critical acclaim and positive word-of-mouth. Box Office India declared it a hit. Comedy The Dancing Masters is a 1943 Laurel and Hardy feature film. The plot involves the team running a ballet school, and getting involved with an inventor. A young Robert Mitchum has an uncredited cameo role as a fraudulent insurance salesman. Comedy The Firemen of Viggiù is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Nino Taranto. Documentary film Dear Jesse is a 1998 American documentary film by Tim Kirkman that was released theatrically by Cowboy Pictures in 1998. Using a first-person narrative style in the form of a "letter" to Senator Jesse Helms, the filmmaker explores the parallels and differences between himself — an openly gay man — and the staunchly anti-gay rights public servant. The film also features interviews with Helms' foes and fans, community activists, novelists Lee Smith and Allan Gurganus, openly gay Carrboro mayor Mike Nelson, and people in the street, including a brief interview with Matthew Shepard, then a student at Catawba College. Science Fiction 51 is an American horror film, which was directed by Jason Connery and starring Bruce Boxleitner and John Shea. Documentary film The Great Passion is a 2011 documentary film written by Jörg Adolph and Stephan Szasz, and directed by Jörg Adolph. Documentary film D'Annunzio's Cave is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Heinz Emigholz. Science Fiction Reset is a 2012 thriller, horror, science fiction short film written and directed by Marcus Kryler and Fredrik Akerstrom. Documentary film We Want Roses Too is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Alina Marazzi. Comedy The Helix...Loaded is a parody of The Matrix and Fight Club, written and directed by A. Raven Cruz and starring Scott Levy and Vanilla Ice. Comedy Stir Crazy is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier and starring Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor as down-on-their-luck friends who are given 125-year prison sentences after being framed for a bank robbery; while in prison they befriend other inmates and ultimately escape. Comedy Count Max is a 1957 comedy film written by Giorgio Bianchi, Ruggero Maccari, Ettore Scola, Mario Soldati, Rodolfo Sonego, Alberto Sordi, Luis Trías de Bes, and directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Thriller The Jack of Spades is a mystery thriller film directed by Miceal Og O'Donnell. Animation Nishimatsuya 'Mimi in Wonderland is a 2007 short directed by Yuichi Ito. Comedy Five graduating high school seniors with no prospects decide to make an outrageous comedy movie, with the hope of getting famous and escaping their depressing town.  Their leader and director, LeBron, is so confident the movie will be a big hit, he gets some geeky freshmen to follow him around with video cameras to record the "making of."  But, by accident, the cameras begin to capture glimpses of LeBron and his friends' actual lives, which are full of drama, and much more compelling than the silly movie they set out to make. Documentary film News from Home is a 1977 documentary film directed by Chantal Akerman. The film consists of long takes of locations in New York City, set to Akerman's voice-over as she reads letters her mother sent her between 1971 and 1973, when the director lived in the city. Comedy The Scenesters is a 2009 art-house black comedy film written and directed by Todd Berger. The film was made by Los Angeles-based comedy group The Vacationeers and stars Blaise Miller, Suzanne May, Jeff Grace, Kevin M. Brennan, Todd Berger and Sherilyn Fenn. The film was shot in July 2008 in Los Angeles, California, USA, and premiered on October 23, 2009, at the 16th Annual Austin Film Festival. Comedy Love Is a Ball is a 1963 romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Hope Lange. It is based on the book The Grand Duke and Mr. Pimm by Lindsay Hardy. Documentary film Mile High: How to Win... and Lose... the White House is a 2009 documentary film directed by Tod Lancaster and Cassandra Nichols. Documentary film The Man Who Drove with Mandela is a 1998 film directed by Greta Schiller. Animation Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas is a 2004 computer-animated direct-to-video film produced by Disney Toon Studios and the sequel to 1999's Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. The segments in this video feature Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, Max, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and Scrooge McDuck in five different segments. Along with the Mickey's PhilharMagic theme park attraction, this production was one of the first to depict the Mickey Mouse series characters with 3D computer animation. Peggy Holmes, who co-wrote this film, is also responsible for directing "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning", "Secret of the Wings", and "The Pirate Fairy". Thriller Felicia's Journey is a 1999 British film starring Elaine Cassidy and Bob Hoskins, based on a prize-winning 1994 novel by William Trevor, and directed by Atom Egoyan. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Felicia, an Irish teenager, travels to Birmingham, England, hoping to find the boyfriend who made her pregnant but who then left Ireland without leaving an address. She accepts the help of a middle-aged man, who appears friendly but whose secret and sinister backstory is gradually revealed. Details of Felicia's relationships with her boyfriend Johnny, who joined the British Army, and her father, who disapproves of her relationship with a British soldier, are also recounted in flashback. Documentary film Soldatenglück und Gottes Segen is a 2002 documentary film directed by Ulrike Franke and Michael Loeken. Thriller Fleshtone is a 1994 film written and directed by Harry Hurwitz. Animation Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker is a 2012 Japanese CG anime film directed by Fumihiko Sori and based on the video game series Dragon Age. Documentary film Brooklyn Castle is a documentary film about Intermediate School 318, an inner-city public school in Brooklyn, New York. Where an after-school chess program, having both dedicated educators and a supportive community, has triumphed over deep budget cuts to build the most winning junior high school chess team in the country, and the first middle school team to win the United States Chess Federation's national high school championship. The film follows five of the school's chess team members for one year, and documents their challenges and triumphs both on and off the chessboard. Remake rights have been acquired by Sony Pictures and producer Scott Rudin. Rudin's other works include co-producing the acclaimed film Searching for Bobby Fischer. Brooklyn Castle premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on March 11, 2012. Over the next several months it was shown during at least eleven other film festivals winning a total of three festival awards to date. The film was released to a limited number of U.S. theaters on October 19, 2012. Comedy Dance of a Dream is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film co-produced and directed by the film's cinematographer Andrew Lau and starring Andy Lau, Sandra Ng and Anita Mui. Animation Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! is a 1964 animated feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The film stars the voices of Daws Butler, Don Messick, Julie Bennett, Mel Blanc, and J. Pat O'Malley. Based upon Hanna-Barbera's syndicated animated television show The Yogi Bear Show, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! was the first theatrical feature produced by Hanna-Barbera, and the first feature-length theatrical animated film based on a television program. Comedy Drake & Josh Go Hollywood is the made-for-TV film starring Drake Bell and Josh Peck from the Nickelodeon television series Drake & Josh. The film first aired on January 6, 2006 and was released on DVD and VHS on January 31, 2006. The film was shot between July and August 2005. According to TV Guide, the film was the highest rated program on all of cable during its opening week with over 5.8 million viewers. Comedy Hotel de Love is a 1996 Australian film written and directed by Craig Rosenberg. It was released theatrically in the United States, Great Britain, Australia and select countries throughout Europe. Comedy Porky's Last Stand is a 1940 public domain cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. Thriller Ransom is a 1996 American crime thriller film written by Richard Price & Alexander Ignon and directed by Ron Howard. The film stars Mel Gibson, Rene Russo, Brawley Nolte, Gary Sinise, Delroy Lindo, Liev Schreiber, Evan Handler, Donnie Wahlberg, and Lili Taylor. Gibson was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. The original story came from a 1954 episode of The United States Steel Hour titled "Fearful Decision". In 1956, it was adapted by Richard Maibaum and Cyril Hume into the feature film Ransom!, starring Glenn Ford, Donna Reed, and Leslie Nielsen. The film was also influenced by Ed McBain's police procedural novel King's Ransom. The film received mostly positive reviews, and was a major financial success, becoming the 5th highest-grossing film of 1996 in the United States. Comedy Happy Campers is a 2001 comedy film from New Line Cinema about college freshmen and summer camp and is directed and written by Heathers writer Daniel Waters. Comedy Ricky Gervais Live 2: Politics is the title of a performance by British comedian Ricky Gervais. It was filmed at the Palace Theatre, London, United Kingdom in 2004. Science Fiction The Complete Adventure Kid contains episodes 1-3 of the Adventure Kid series. The story centers around 19-year-old game-whiz Norikazu, who can't resist playing with a strange computer that somehow landed in his backyard. Before he could do anything about it, Norikazu and his lover are pulled inside a computer world full of demons and lecherous zombies. Comedy Naughty Professor is a 2012 Malayalam comedy film written by Baburaj and directed by Hari Narayanan. It stars Baburaj and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy in the lead roles along with Innocent, Lena, Tini Tom, Janardhanan, Sandhya and Malavika who form the rest of the star cast. Animation Q-2 is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by Ernesto Segura and Román Villalobos. Documentary film I am Gay and Muslim is a 2012 biographical documentary film written and directed by Chris Belloni. Animation Tikki Pa Tikki is a 2012 short animated film directed by Katja Rinaldi, Noemi Bermani and Roberto Paganelli. Comedy Hanuman Junction is a 2001 Indian Telugu action comedy film directed by M. Raja and produced by M. V. Lakshmi. The film, notably Raja's directorial debut and the only Telugu venture to date, is a remake of the 2000 Malayalam blockbuster Thenkasipattanam directed by Rafi Mecartin. It stars Arjun, Jagapati Babu, Sneha, Laya, Vijayalakshmi and Venu Thottempudi in the lead roles. The film released on 21 December 2001, and became a highly successful venture. This film is dubbed in Tamil Singakottai. The film released on 5 August 2011. Animation 500 Millibars to Ecstasy is a 1989 animation short directed by George Kuchar. Thriller Bombaat is a 2008 Indian Kannada-language film directed by D. Rajendra Babu and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film stars Ganesh and Ramya in lead roles. Comedy Mi novia está de madre is a Dominican comedy movie released in the summer of 2007. The film stars Roberto Salcedo, Mexican actress Patricia Manterola, and merengue singer Eddy Herrera. Animation Dino Time is a 3D South Korean/American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by CJ Entertainment. It is directed by Yoon-Suk Choi and John Kafka, and was released on November 30, 2012 in South Korea. Comedy The Craic is a 1999 Australian comedy film starring Jimeoin and Alan McKee and directed by Ted Emery. Thriller The Thompsons is an independent 2012 horror film directed by the Butcher Brothers and a sequel to their previous film The Hamiltons. It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival on August 26, 2012. Filmed largely in the UK, several scenes feature The Ringlestone Inn Near Harrietsham, in Kent, south-east of London. Documentary film Comacchio piange is a 1951 Italian film. Comedy Patlabor: The New Files is a Japanese original video animation series based on the Patlabor anime franchise. These episodes take place after the Patlabor TV series. Comedy Love Crazy is a 1941 screwball comedy film pairing William Powell and Myrna Loy as a couple whose marriage is on the verge of being broken up by the husband's old girlfriend and the wife's disapproving mother. Documentary film "While female-to-male transgender visibility has recently exploded in this country, conversations about trans issues in the lesbian community often run into resistance from the many queer women who view transitioning as a "trend" or as an anti-feminist act that taps into male privilege. Boy I Am is a feature-length documentary that begins to break down that barrier and promote dialogue about trans issues through a look at the experiences of three young transitioning FTMs in New York City—Nicco, Norie and Keegan—as they go through major junctures in their transitions, as well as through the voices of lesbians, activists and theorists who raise and address the questions that many people have but few openly discuss." Quoting the description from the Official Site. Comedy A documentary that takes a look into the life and career of veteran entertainer Sal Richards, with testimonials from Sid Ceaser, Don Rickles, Red Buttons, Jerry Stiller, and others. Documentary film Ocean Voyagers is a 2007 documentary film directed by Feodor Pitcairn and Joe Kennedy. Documentary film The 25,000 Mile Love Story is a 2013 film directed by John Davies. Science Fiction The Next Generation -Patlabor- Part 4 is a live action science fiction film directed by Mamoru Oshii and Hiroaki Yuasa. Comedy Muskurahat is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Priyadarshan, starring Jay Mehta, Revathi, Amrish Puri, Anil Dhawan, Sharat Saxena, Annu Kapoor and Jagdeep. The film is the remake of Priyadarshan's own Malayalam blockbuster Kilukkam starring Mohanlal and Revathi. Comedy Melvin and Howard is a 1980 American comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Demme. The screenplay by Bo Goldman was inspired by real-life Utah service station owner Melvin Dummar, who was listed as the beneficiary of USD$156 million in a will allegedly handwritten by Howard Hughes that was discovered in the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City. A novelization of Goldman's script later was written by George Gipe. The film starred Paul Le Mat, Jason Robards and, in an Academy Award-winning performance, Mary Steenburgen. Comedy All Quiet on the Canine Front is a 1931 short comedy film written by Zion Myers and directed by Zion Myers and Jules White. Comedy Once Upon a Mattress is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Kathleen Marshall. Documentary film Concerto for Orchestra is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Robert Parker. Comedy Love! Valour! Compassion! is a 1997 film adaptation by Terrence McNally of his play of the same name, revolving around eight gay men who gather for three summer weekends. The setting is at a lakeside house in Dutchess County, two hours north of New York City where they relax, reflect, and plan for survival in an era plagued by AIDS. As with many screen adaptations of stage plays, the script underwent numerous changes, eliminating almost all direct addresses to the audience and the conclusion of one of the subplots. This remains the only theatrical film directed by Joe Mantello, who was nominated for the Grand Special Prize at the Deauville Film Festival. Documentary film Stone, Time, Touch is a 2007 documentary made by Gariné Torossian about the relationship of three Armenian women from the diaspora with the land of Armenia. The young woman is visiting Armenia for the first time. The older woman, Arsinée Khanjian has a more conflicted and analytical perspective of her identity and her relationship with the fledgling democracy, one of the former Soviet Union republics. She has been to landlocked Armenia many times and comments on photos taken by French photographer Marc Baguelin. The third trajectory is more subtle and is represented by Gariné Torossian herself whose face is super imposed from time to time in this stylistically-layered documentary. Documentary film The Irrational Remains is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Thorsten Trimpop. Thriller Häxan is a 1922 Swedish/Danish silent horror film written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. Based partly on Christensen's study of the Malleus Maleficarum, a 15th-century German guide for inquisitors, Häxan is a study of how superstition and the misunderstanding of diseases and mental illness could lead to the hysteria of the witch-hunts. The film was made as a documentary but contains dramatized sequences that are comparable to horror films. With Christensen's meticulous recreation of medieval scenes and the lengthy production period, the film was the most expensive Scandinavian silent film ever made, costing nearly two million Swedish kronor. Although it won acclaim in Denmark and Sweden, the film was banned in the United States and heavily censored in other countries for what were considered at that time graphic depictions of torture, nudity and sexual perversion. Comedy I Heart Shakey is a family comedy and will be the first 3D independent, live action feature film out of Chicago. The story is about a widower, his 10-year-old daughter and their dog, Shakey. The family moves from a small town in Ohio to the big city of Chicago. Upon arriving, they discover that they cannot keep their dog and must find him a new home. The film stars Steve Lemme, Steve Guttenberg, Beverly D'Angelo and Alfonso Arau. Animation Coletânea de comerciais & Motion Graphics - parte Um is a 1981 short animated film directed by Céu D’Ellia. Documentary film Battlestar Galactica: The Journey Ends - The Arrival is a 2009 film documentary. Science Fiction Resident Evil: Damnation, known as Biohazard: Damnation in Japan, is a 2012 Japanese feature-length computer-animated horror 3D film by Capcom and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, directed by Makoto Kamiya and produced by Hiroyuki Kobayashi. It is a sequel to Resident Evil: Degeneration, and released on October 27, 2012 in Japan, premièring in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The story of Resident Evil: Damnation revolves around biological weapons used in a European war zone, and sees the return of Leon S. Kennedy as the protagonist. The film was released as a digital download on Xbox Live, Zune and PlayStation Network on September 15, 2012, just over a week before the Blu-ray/DVD editions on September 25. Documentary film Naples Yellow is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Tylor Norwood. Documentary film I'll Sing for You is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Jacques Sarasin. Comedy Acting on Impulse is a 1993 film starring Linda Fiorentino, Nancy Allen and C. Thomas Howell. The film is also known under the alternate titles Secret Lives and Eyes of a Stranger. Adam Ant, Isaac Hayes, Zelda Rubinstein and Dick Sargent, in his last role, make cameo appearances. Comedy Casi, Casi is a 2006 Puerto Rican film, written and directed by brothers Jaime and Tony Vallés. It was released in Puerto Rico in early 2007. The film takes place in a Catholic school in Puerto Rico, where the main character, Emilio, is infatuated with Jacklynne, the most popular girl in school. In an attempt to impress her and win her over, he decides to run for Student Council President, only to discover that Jacklynne herself will be his adversary. Emilio then devises a plan, together with his friends, to rig the election and lose on purpose. However, they have to evade being caught by the strict Principal Richardson. Comedy Do You Remember Dolly Bell?, filmed 1981, is the first feature film directed by Emir Kusturica. Showing early signs of the stylistic flair that Kusturica was to effectively deploy in later works, it is a coming of age story. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller Black Serenade is a 2001 horror film written and directed by Pedro L. Barbero and Vicente J. Martín. Animation "Bouncy little Booo wants to play with the bigger bunnies and tries his best to keep up, despite their taunts and teases. But when the older bunnies get into trouble with a scary dog, Booo gets to show them what he is made of." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival. Documentary film Theatre 2 is a 2012 doucumentary, drama, comedy, biographical film written and directed by Kazuhiro Soda. Animation The Owl Who Marries a Goose is a 1976 short animated film directed by Caroline Leaf. Animation All Are Figures is a 1967 short animation film written and directed by Stefan Schabenbeck. Comedy Life Begins at Midnight is a 1944 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Marta Santaolalla, Armando Calvo and Julia Lajos. The movie is based on the novel written by Luisa María de Linares. Thriller 16 Blocks is a 2006 American crime thriller film directed by Richard Donner. It stars Bruce Willis, Mos Def, and David Morse. The film unfolds in the real time narration method. Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""Commando Cody's rocketship is taken to Mercury by the Ruler. There the Ruler hopes to destroy Cody's dispeller ray, but is in for a surprise."" Thriller The Come On is a 1956 American film noir directed by Russell Birdwell, starring Anne Baxter and Sterling Hayden. Comedy Vadacurry is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy-thriller film written and directed by debutant Saravana Rajan. The film stars Jai and Swathi Reddy and was produced by Dayanidhi Azhagiri's Meeka Entertainment. The film has cinematography by Venkatesh and the technical crew includes editing by Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth and art direction by Ramalingam, while the costumes were being designed by Anusha Dayanidhi. The film which started filming on 19 August 2013, was released on 19 June 2014. It was also dubbed and released in Telugu as Kulfi. Comedy 2010 Bhagyaraj is a 2010 film. Comedy Dívka v modrém is a 1940 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Otakar Vávra. Comedy Welcome to the Dollhouse is a 1995 American independent coming of age comedy film. An independent film, it launched the careers of Todd Solondz and Heather Matarazzo. Documentary film The McCourts of New York is a 1999 Documentary film written and directed by Conor McCourt. Documentary film Status Quo? The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada is a 2012 documentary film about the state of feminism in Canada, directed by Karen Cho and produced by Ravida Din for the National Film Board of Canada. Documentary film Videodiary 2-1-2006 To The Present is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Naomi Uman. Comedy Son Seul is a 2013 short drama comedy film written by Marin Zivkovic and Lothar Legon and directed by Lothar Legon. Comedy Čovik od svita is a Croatian film directed by Obrad Gluščević. It was released in 1965. Comedy Ice Cream, Chocolate and Other Consolations (French: Crème glacée, chocolat et autres consolations) is a 2001 comedy drama film written and directed by Julie Hivon. Science Fiction The Castle of Fu Manchu also known by its German title Die Folterkammer des Dr. Fu Man Chu, is the fifth and final Fu Manchu film with Christopher Lee portraying the title character. The spy/crime film was filmed on location in Spain and Istanbul and originally released in West Germany in 1969. It was directed by Jesús Franco and also stars Richard Greene as Nayland Smith and Howard Marion-Crawford as Dr. Petrie. Its other titles are Assignment Istanbul and The Torture Chamber of Fu Manchu. Animation Zombie Gets a Date is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Leetal Platt. Comedy "Flora, 72, is an old spinster. She lives in a small village and has spent her whole life looking after her relatives. Her only sister died young leaving Flora with three nieces to raise. As soon as they reached adulthood her nieces all left the village. Flora is beginning to worry. It’s coming to a time when the three young women should be looking after her and Flora is afraid that she’ll be carted off to the old people’s home where one of the nieces works. Her salvation is Purita, who has stood by her over the years; she is the only person whom Flora accepts as a member of the family. Miguel Albaladejo: “NACIDAS PARA SUFRIR is a romantic comedy, but one with a very important difference: the main characters do not know that it is. Perhaps that is why the end result is more ‘comedy’ than ‘romantic’. But take note, it is romantic too. The tendency in romantic comedies is for girl to meet boy (or vice versa), girl to lose boy (or vice versa) and, finally, for girl to get boy back (or vice versa). But here things are not exactly that way. Here it is a case of mistress meets slave, mistress loses slave and, finally, mistress gets slave back (or vice versa). Although the mistress-slave thing is not exactly that explicit. In fact, the two main characters in this story, old Flora and her servant Purita, are really just two poor women who have spent their whole lives working and making sacrifices for others.”" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Documentary film Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles, directed by Jon Foy, is a 2011 independent documentary film about the Toynbee tile phenomenon. The film was selected for the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Documentary category, and Foy won the category's Directing Award. Comedy Gypsy Sweetheart is a 1935 short film directed by Ralph Staub. Documentary film War Is Not a Game is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Lode Desmet. Comedy Fantozzi Strikes Back is a 1990 comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. Thriller Trapped in an abandoned slaughterhouse, a desperate screenwriter paralyzed by writer’s block is tormented by a horrific serial killer of his own creation. Locked in a freezer, he sinks into a claustrophobia-induced paranoia, where he can’t distinguish what is real from what is written, with his life hanging on every page. Horrifically mind bending, Below Zero is a terrifying tale that will have you guessing until final chapter. Documentary film Life of Villa is a 1912 silent war documentary set during the Mexican Revolution. Though some scenes are re-enacted after it happened, the movie is a real documentary on the struggle of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to overthrow dictator Porfirio Díaz. Documentary film The Rehearsal is a 1974 film produced by Jules Dassin that is a cinemagraphic indictment of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. Documentary film Consider is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Panu Saeng-Xuto. Comedy Orange Suit is a 2012 comedy-drama film written by Dariush Mehrjui and Vahidéa Mohammadi and directed by Dariush Mehrjui. Comedy This Charming Man is a 2002 Danish short comedy film directed by Martin Strange-Hansen. It won an Academy Award in 2003 for Best Short Subject. Thriller Invisible Ghost is a horror film starring Bela Lugosi, shot in black and white, and directed by Joseph H. Lewis. Documentary film Earth: The Operators' Manual - Powering the Planet is a 2012 documentary film. Documentary film Show! is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Bohdan Bláhovec. Thriller Garde à vue is a 1981 French film directed by Claude Miller and starring Romy Schneider, Michel Serrault, Lino Ventura and Guy Marchand. It was based on the British novel Brainwash, by John Wainwright. It won the César Award for Best Writing, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. The film had 2,098,038 Admissions in France and was the 17th most attended film of the year. Comedy Beauties at War is a 2008 French film. Originally titled La guerre des Miss in French, the film aired in France on 9 January 2009, directed by Patrice Leconte. It was also shown at the Seattle International Film Festival 2009. Comedy The Ghosts of Buxley Hall is a film directed by Bruce Bilson released on Dec 21, 1980. Animation Egon & Donci is a 2007 computer animated film written by Elemér Magyar and directed by Ádám Magyar and Dániel Magyar. Comedy Old MacDonald Duck is an animated cartoon from 1941 in which Donald Duck is a farmer. Donald is disturbed by an insect when he tries to milk the cow Clementine. Science Fiction Midori-Ko is a 2010 animation fantasy horror film written and directed by Keita Kurosaka. Documentary film Pittsburgh A To Z is a 2001 documentary created by Rick Sebak about 26 things about the City of Pittsburgh for every Letter of the Alphabet. Sebak included a larger area than just the city. In addition to the city, they include Somerset County, Fayette County, and Lawrence County. They had no rules about what to include. However, double usage of any letter gave it an added attraction. They skipped the letter H because the historic spelling of Pittsburgh did not include an H during a period of 20 years. Documentary film Rampton, The Secret Hospital is a 1979 documentary film. Comedy Made for Each Other is a 1971 feature film directed by Robert B. Bean. Both starring and written by the husband and wife team of Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna, the movie traces the relationship of Pandora and Giggy, a seemingly incompatible couple who meet in a group therapy session and fall in love. The movie was the second screenplay written by the couple, and marks Bologna's film acting debut. In addition, there are early screen appearances from Paul Sorvino, Candice Azzara, and Olympia Dukakis. Animation Sams Hot Dogs is a short animation film written and directed by David Lopez Retamero. Documentary film Back to Babylon is a documentary film directed by the Iraqi-French film director Abbas Fahdel. Documentary film Kudiattam is a 1986 documentary film on 2000 year old Sanskrit drama tradition of Kerala state of India, Kutiyattam. The film is directed by Prakash Jha. The film features greatest Kutiyattam maestro of modern times Guru Natyacharya Māni Mādhava Chākyār. The film has won Indian government's National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film in 1987. Comedy Lisanka is a 2010 romance comedy drama film written by Eduardo del Llano,Daniel Díaz Torres and Francisco García and directed by Daniel Díaz Torres. Documentary film Zendaya: Behind the Scenes is a documentary released by record artist Zendaya about the beginning of her solo music career. The 30-minute DVD was released on November 15, 2012. Science Fiction A small band of urban survivors fight to avoid being turned into zombie slaves when New York City is invaded my evil aliens. Laura Sommers was confiding in her psychiatrist that she'd been hearing disembodied voices when the sky suddenly went dark, and all hell broke loose. Awakening later to find the streets of the city eerily empty, Laura crosses paths with a rambling drifter named Neil who gives a terrifying account of the horrors that have just unfolded. Though it quickly becomes apparent to Laura that Neil is psychologically disturbed, he quickly ushers her to the safety of a nearby warehouse, where many others have gathered to avoid the alien space probes and zombie hordes. In time, the group discerns that the extraterrestrials have been using nanotechnology to enslave the human race, and that the only ones who remain unaffected are the mentally imbalanced. As the voices in Laura's head grow increasingly difficult to ignore, she and the rest of the survivors make one last, desperate attempt to destroy the device being used to control mankind, and send the aliens back into the stars. Science Fiction The Alien was an unproduced Indian-American science fiction film in development in the late 1960s which was eventually cancelled. It was to be directed by the celebrated Indian director Satyajit Ray and co-produced by Hollywood studio Columbia Pictures. The script was written by Ray in 1967, loosely based on Bankubabur Bandhu, a Bengali science fiction story he had written in 1962 for Sandesh, the Ray family magazine, which gained popularity among Bengalis in the early 1960s. Bankubabur Bandhu was eventually adapted into a television movie by Satyajit Ray's son Sandip Ray alongside as a play by the theatre group Swapnasandhani Kaushik Sen in 2006. Comedy The Sting is a 1973 American caper film set in September 1936, involving a complicated plot by two professional grifters to con a mob boss. The film was directed by George Roy Hill, who had directed Newman and Redford in the western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Created by screenwriter David S. Ward, the story was inspired by real-life cons perpetrated by brothers Fred and Charley Gondorff and documented by David Maurer in his book The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man. The title phrase refers to the moment when a con artist finishes the "play" and takes the mark's money. If a con is successful, the mark does not realize he has been "taken", at least not until the con men are long gone. The film is played out in distinct sections with old-fashioned title cards, with lettering and illustrations rendered in a style reminiscent of the Saturday Evening Post. The film is noted for its anachronistic use of ragtime, particularly the melody "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin, which was adapted for the movie by Marvin Hamlisch. The film's success encouraged a surge of popular and critical acclaim for Joplin's work. Science Fiction Decoys is a 2004 science fiction and horror film directed by Matthew Hastings, and written by Tom Berry and Hastings. The cast included Kim Poirier and Nicole Eggert. It was filmed in Ottawa, Ontario and originally broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel. A sequel, Decoys 2: Alien Seduction, was released in 2007. Documentary film Witchcraft '70 is a 1970 documentary film written and directed by Luigi Scattini. Comedy Kya Love Story Hai is a 2007 Bollywood film starring Ayesha Takia and Tusshar Kapoor in the lead roles. It is directed by debutant Lovely Singh and produced by Adlabs Films Ltd and V R Entertainers. The film was shot in Cape Town, South Africa. The tagline of the movie is What if... Simplicity is all you need Documentary film "Rapping in Tehran is a documentary film focusing on the lifestyle and activities of rap music singers in Iran. Since the beginning of the 1990s, practically every kind of pop music has been forbidden in the Islamic Republic, but the state security forces crack down particularly hard on rappers. Their outfits, modeled on Western idols, their lyrics about identity conflicts and sexual deprivation, or the fact that young women sing about themselves and their problems are reason enough to keep raiding the few studios in town and closing down the Web sites of the most famous singers and bands. The only consequence is that every closed down site spawns four new ones; the studios that are closed in one place reopen somewhere else and become more attractive to the scene. Rapping in Tehran is about young people's tough struggle against the rigid rules of a government of old men whose resistance in the long run will be in vain, for the music keeps spreading: via the Internet, through exiled rappers who broadcast their lyrics into the country from Dubai, via mobile phones and secret parties. In any case, the courage with which they insist on the right to lead their own lives is cause for admiration." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy The Princess from Hoboken is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Allen Dale and featuring Boris Karloff. Animation ReBoot: My Two Bobs is a 2001 Canadian made-for-TV movie based on the series ReBoot. The movie continues the events set in motion by the cliffhanger ending in Daemon Rising. Along with Daemon Rising, the two movies are considered the fourth season. It was originally broadcast in Canada as a film, but was later rebroadcast as 4 individual episodes. Broken down into its component episodes, it is 'My Two Bobs', 'Life's A Glitch', 'Null-Bot Of The Bride' and 'Crouching Binome, Hidden Virus'. It was released on DVD along with Daemon Rising. Thriller Alive is a 2002 Japanese action film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It is based on the manga ALIVE by Tsutomu Takahashi and stars Hideo Sakaki as the protagonist, Tenshu. Tenshu is imprisoned and sentenced to death for murdering the men who raped his girlfriend. However, he manages to survive his execution and is presented with an option: face another execution attempt or subject himself to their bizarre and dangerous experiments. He chooses the latter and is put in a cell with a rapist and a woman who's infected with a taint that transports from person to person during extreme anger. The taint is transferred to Tenshu and he must now deal with the military who has interrupted the experiment to obtain it. Hideo Sakaki, who portrayed the villain in Kitamura's previous film, Versus, now plays the hero in this film. Likewise Tak Sakaguchi who was the hero in Versus returns in this film as the villain. This film, which is broken into titled chapters, titles the scene in which the two characters battle as "VERSUS". Eight other cast members from Versus also appeared in this movie. Documentary film The Private From Odessa is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Luis Felipe Labaki. Comedy Goof on the Loose is a 1963 comedy short subject directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. It is an homage to silent film comedians, and thus is a silent film in itself. Comedy Three Night Stand is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Patrick Kiely. Thriller Bone Breaker is a 2005 horror/thriller film written and directed by Sergio Esquenazi. The film stars Willam Aboot, Aba Bielansl Able Tasman, Samanta Filan and Ludovico Sánchez. Comedy Sandy Gets Her Man is a film directed by Otis Garret and Paul Girard Smith released on Nov 8, 1940. Comedy Exit 117 is a 2009 drama film written and directed by Kevin James McMullin. Documentary film Untitled Public School Documentary is a 2012 documentary directed by Jason Pollock. Thriller Wut is a 2006 TV film directed by Züli Aladag. Documentary film Celine: Through the Eyes of the World is a documentary–concert film chronicling the life of Canadian singer, Celine Dion during her 2008–2009 Taking Chances World Tour. It premiered in Miami on 16 February 2010 and was released by The Hot Ticket in theaters in North America on 17 February 2010. It was also released in Australia and the United Kingdom. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with most of them indicating it is mainly for the fans. Celine: Through the Eyes of the World grossed $1,027,341 in Canada alone and became the number-one domestic movie there. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 29 April 2010 in Australia and in early May 2010 in Europe and North America. The home version of Celine: Through the Eyes of the World includes an additional hour of footage not seen in the film's limited theatrical run in February 2010. In the Francophone countries, it was entitled Céline: autour du monde. The DVD/Blu-ray release was commercially successful reaching number one on the charts in Canada, United Kingdom and Belgium, and number two in the United States, France, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, Argentina and South Africa. Comedy The Old Man and the Seymour is an American comedy short film starring Streeter Seidell and Amir Blumenfeld. It was written and directed by Giancarlo Fiorentini and Jonathan Grimm. Seymour, portrayed by Seidell, is taken in by his uncle, portrayed by Blumenfield. Seymour's uncle, a 47-year-old man with growth hormone deficiency, is mistaken for a high schooler. Finding himself suddenly popular, meeting girls and going to parties, Seymour's uncle decides to pretend that he is in fact the new kid in school. Things go downhill. The film was selected to the Austin Film Festival, Friars Club Comedy Film Festival, LA Shorts Fest, among others. It premiered at NYU's First Run Film Festival, and was the directors' thesis project. A nosebleed effect used when Seymour is hit in the face with a dodgeball by Craig is made by Erik Beck from Indy Mogul. Comedy Gas-s-s-s is a 1970 motion picture produced and released by American International Pictures. It was producer Roger Corman's final film for AIP, after a long association. He was unhappy because AIP made several cuts to the film without his approval, including removing the final shot where God commented on the action - a shot which Corman regarded as one of the greatest he had made in his life. The movie is a post-apocalyptic dark comedy, about survivors of an accidental military gas leak, of an experimental agent that kills everyone on Earth over the age of twenty-five. The lead characters, Coel and Cilla, were played by Robert Corff and Elaine Giftos, and the cast features Ben Vereen, Cindy Williams, Bud Cort and Talia Shire in early roles. Country Joe McDonald makes an appearance, as spokesman "AM Radio". Gas-s-s-s found a fresh airing on late night television in the 1980s, and was recently issued on DVD, as a double feature with Wild in the Streets, another AIP movie. Documentary film Parvati is a 1977 short documentary film directed by Santi P. Choudhury. Comedy All Gummed Up is the 103rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film The Making of Star Wars is a television special produced by 20th Century Fox, which aired on the ABC Television Network on September 16, 1977. It was written by Richard Schickel and directed and produced by Robert Guenette. Comedy Everybody Wants to Be Italian is a 2007 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Jason Todd Ipson. The screenplay focuses on the relationship between a blue collar worker and a veterinarian. The film premiered at the Boston Film Festival on September 18, 2007 and released theatrically in the United States on September 5, 2008. Animation 'Wonderland', also known as The Wonders is an Israeli film directed by Avi Nesher was released in 2013. This is a comic thriller which is a tribute to the film noir genre. In the film stands the figure of a young man known as Bunny, which opens the door to a private investigator for observation The flat opposite. Comedy What Cheer is a 2013 family music romance short film written by Michael Slavens and Matthew E. Goldenberg directed by Michael Slavens. Comedy Welcome Mr. Marshall! is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga and considered one of the masterpieces of Spanish cinema. It tells the story of a small Spanish town, Villar del Río, which hears of the visit of American diplomats and begins preparations to impress the American visitors in the hopes of benefitting under the Marshall Plan. A central theme of the film is the stereotypes held by both the Spanish and the Americans regarding the culture of the other. Hoping to demonstrate the side of Spanish culture with which the visiting American officials will be most accustomed, the citizens of Villar del Río don unfamiliar Andalusian costumes, hire a renowned flamenco performer, and redecorate their town in Andalusian style. A flamenco impresario advices the locals to think what they will ask from the Americans. Later in the film, each of the central characters has a dream in which different aspects of stereotypical American culture and history are featured. One consists of a Western-like bar brawl, another the arrival of a conquistador on New World shores, in other the Americans are shown as the Three Kings parachuting their gifts over the village. Comedy And On The Seventh Day is a 2014 short film that was written and directed by Michael Raphan. Comedy The Alienist is a 1970 Brazilian comedy film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. The film was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy When Miguel loses his life in a serious diving accident, he continues to live on earth as a ghost. Stars Jesus Marin and Suso Marin. Thriller Gone to Ground is a 1977 Australian TV movie about a man pursued by a killer. Documentary film Intersexion is a documentary about intersex people. The film was researched and presented by activist Mani Mitchell, New Zealand's first "out" intersex person. It was written, directed and edited by Grant Lahood and produced by John Keir. Comedy If Cell Phones Ruled the World is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Alex Siegel. Animation "In 2008, 37 death-row inmates were executed. None of their organs were donated. Considering that there are currently 2,775 people on the waiting list for heart transplants, shouldn’t we be harvesting healthy organs from executed inmates?" Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller The Heart Machine is a 2014 film written and directed by Zachary Wigon. Animation Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night is a 1998 direct-to-video animated featurette, inspired by the tale of the creation of the Christmas carol "Silent Night". It was directed by Buzz Potamkin and stars the voices of Phil Hartman, Jim Cummings, Marie Osmond, Tom Arnold and Lea Michele, and the songs were written by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. Animation The Twelve Months is a 1956 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the "patriarch of Russian animation", Ivan Ivanov-Vano. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the fairy-tale play of the same name by Samuil Marshak. The film's sound and image were restored in 2003 by Krupnyy Plan, who released it on video and DVD in Russia in 2004. An English-subtitled edition of the Russian-language version has not been released. However, Films by Jove released the film on DVD in 1999 as "volume 3" of its "Stories From My Childhood" series - this version features a choice of English, French or Spanish soundtracks. Documentary film Identites is a 2011 documentary film written by Rahal Eks, Eponine Cuervo Moll and Plato and directed by Rahal Eks. Comedy My Man Is a Loser is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by comedian Mike Young. Filming began in New York City in June 2012. The film received a video on demand and limited theatrical release on July 25, 2014, by Lionsgate Films. Thriller Early Frost is a 1982 Australian thriller film starring Guy Doleman, Jon Blake, Diana McLean and David Franklin. Animation Vasco is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Sébastien Laudenbach. Animation Toy Story 2 is a 1999 American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by John Lasseter and co-directed by Lee Unkrich and Ash Brannon, it is the sequel to the 1995 film Toy Story. Woody is stolen by a toy collector, prompting Buzz Lightyear and his friends to vow to rescue him. However, Woody finds the idea of immortality in a museum tempting. Many of the original characters and voices from Toy Story returned for this sequel, and several new characters, including Jessie, Barbie, and Mrs. Potato Head, were introduced. Disney initially envisioned the film as a direct-to-video sequel. Toy Story 2 began production in a building separated from Pixar, on a small scale, as most of the main Pixar staff were busy working on A Bug's Life. When story reels proved promising, Disney upgraded the film to theatrical release, but Pixar was unhappy with the film's quality. Lasseter and the story team redeveloped the entire plot in one weekend. Comedy The Crime of the Century is a 2013 Short, Comedy and Drama film written and directed by Andy Young. Thriller Twenty One is a 2008 short and thriller film written and directed by Jacob Hensberry. Comedy Captain Underpants is a 2017 animatiopn comedy directed by Rob Letterman. Comedy Twilight on the Trail is a film directed by Howard Bretherton released on September 29, 1941. Animation Beowulf is a 2007 American motion capture computer-animated fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary, inspired by the Old English epic poem of the same name. The film was created through a motion capture process similar to the technique Zemeckis used in The Polar Express. The cast includes Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, Robin Wright Penn, Brendan Gleeson, John Malkovich, Crispin Glover, Alison Lohman, and Angelina Jolie. It was released in the United Kingdom and United States on November 16, 2007, and was available to view in IMAX 3D, RealD, Dolby 3D and standard 2D format. Thriller Three O'Clock is a 2005 film written, directed by, and starring Glen Chua, with Alexandra Caldwell, and George Amoako. The special effects in this film were perfected over a course of four months. Although rejected from the BC Student Film Festival, the film went on to be selected for the Edmonton International Film Festival and the Calgary Hot Shots Film Festival where it received top prize. The film centres on a disillusioned main character named Calvin Hopes, who describes his "time travel" experiences while staying in a mental institution. Calvin describes to his doctor about how his desperate attempts at saving his wife Tessa Hopes were futile, and tries to understand the meaning of life through tragedy. Along with stylish effects, the film is heavily based on the idea of a temporal paradox. Thriller Summer's Blood is a Canadian horror film starring Ashley Greene. It was released directly to DVD on November 10, 2009. Comedy The Wedding Singer is a 1998 romantic comedy film written by Tim Herlihy and directed by Frank Coraci. It stars Adam Sandler as a wedding singer in the 1980s and Drew Barrymore as a waitress with whom he falls in love. The film was produced by Robert Simonds for $18 million and grossed $80.2 million in the United States and $123.3 million worldwide. The film was later adapted into a stage musical with the same title, debuting on Broadway in April 2006 and closing on New Year's Eve of that same year. Documentary film Peril of the Antilles is a 2011 experimental film directed by Fern Silva. Comedy Moose Hunters is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy on a moose hunting expedition. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features music by Paul J. Smith. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Comedy Bee Bop Highschool; Koko Yotaro March is a 1987 action comedy film written by Machiko Nasu and directed by Hiroyuki Nasu. Comedy Familien Gyldenkål is a 1975 film written by Poul-Henrik Trampe and directed by Gabriel Axel. Comedy Face in the Sky is a 1933 movie about two sign painters who find themselves blackmailed by a beautiful woman determined to force Tracy's character into marriage. The film was directed by Harry Lachman. Comedy Police Story 4: First Strike is a 1996 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Stanley Tong, starring Jackie Chan, Jackson Lou, Wu Chen-chun and Bill Tung. The film was released in Hong Kong on 10 February 1996. Jackie reprises his role as Chan Ka-kui yet again as a Hong Kong cop who works with Interpol to track down and arrest an illegal weapons dealer. Later Ka-Kui realizes that things are not as simple as they appear and soon finds himself a pawn of an organization posing as Russian intelligence. The movie was shot partially in Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, where the last half of the movie is based. Chinatown, Brisbane in Fortitude Valley and Underwater World on the Sunshine Coast were used. The movie was shot in the months between August and November 1995. To advertise First Strike, Jackie recorded the song 怎麼會 Zenme Hui and also made a music-video for it. As is typical with Chan's pictures, the US version does not feature the theme song. Comedy The Picasso Gang is a 2012 crime comedy film written and directed by Fernando Colomo. Animation Tad's Nest is a 2009 short adventure/drama animated film directed by Petra Freeman. Thriller Antisocial is a 2013 horror film directed by Cody Calahan. Science Fiction Epsilon is a 1995 science fiction film that was directed by Rolf de Heer. It features Ulli Birve and Syd Brisbane . The extended version of the film runs for 92 minutes and was distributed by Miramax. Documentary film Levitated Mass: The Story of Michael Heizer's Monolithic Sculpture is a 2013 documentary, biographical and historical film directed by Doug Pray. Comedy Fishy Tales is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 157th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Let Countess Slutpira take you on a journey into some of the most terrifying horror comedy in independent film! Three shorts by "Masters" of the medium. ButtonHead, Diagnoses Terror, and Neckbrace will leave you begging for more! Documentary film Princeton: A Search for Answers is a 1973 American short documentary film directed by Julian Krainin and DeWitt Sage. It won an Academy Award in 1974 for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy Tammy and the Millionaire is a comedy film written by George Tibbles and directed by Leslie Goodwins, Sidney Miller and Ezra Stone. Comedy Tortoise Wins by a Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 20, 1943 and directed by Bob Clampett. It stars Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle. Bob Clampett took Tex Avery's scenario from Tortoise Beats Hare and altered it for this film. The title is an appropriate pun on "hair". This is one of the first shorts to feature Robert McKimson's design of Bugs Bunny. A newspaper's front page shown in this cartoon accurately predicts Adolf Hitler's suicide two years later. Documentary film Go Tigers! is a documentary film created about the Tigers of Massillon, Ohio. This full-length video informs the viewer about the football team, the city, and its rivalry against the Canton McKinley High School Bulldogs. The film follows the team during the 1999 regular season. It features the players and mainly the co-captains and follows them around the whole school years and tells all their stories. Thriller Young and Wild is a film directed by William Witney released on Apr 24, 1958. Documentary film Palenque is a 1972 short documentary film directed by Eugenia Rendon. Comedy Meena and Papu live in a neighbourhood that is terrorized by a naughty monkey. Though everyone is disturbed by the ape, the two kids enjoy the monkey's mischiefs and play with it. This leads to hilarious situations. Finally the money is captured and sent to a zoo but a man turns up claiming the monkey to be his. Is the monkey really his? What has fate in store for the monkey? Documentary film The Water Tower is a 2013 documentary short film written by Peter McBride and Jake Norton and directed by Peter McBride. Comedy Turkey Bowl is a 2011 comedy sports film written and directed by Kyle Smith. Comedy How to Sharpen Pencils is a 2013 short comedy documentary film written by David Rees and directed by Kenneth Price. Comedy The Reluctant Debutante is a 1958 Metrocolor comedy film in CinemaScope directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Pandro S. Berman from a screenplay by Julius J. Epstein and William Douglas-Home based on Douglas-Home's play of the same name. The music score is by Eddie Warner and the cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. The film stars Rex Harrison and Kay Kendall — whom he had married in 1957 after they worked together on The Constant Husband — with featured performances by John Saxon, Sandra Dee, and Angela Lansbury. The setting is London's debutante season amidst the last presentation at Court in 1958. However, because of Harrison's tax problems, the film had to be made in Paris. Kendall had been diagnosed with leukemia, but was not told, prior to filming and only completed one more film, Once More With Feeling, before her death the following year. In 2003 the movie was remade as What a Girl Wants, starring Colin Firth & Amanda Bynes. Animation Say Hi to Pencil! is a 2011 Vietnamese clay animation comedy film produced by the group SleepingCatFilm. Comedy Black on Broadway is a 2004 HBO stand up comedy special by Lewis Black. In it Black discusses topics such as: George W. Bush, Bottled water, and the 2004 winter. He apparently said the word "fuck" 78 times, but was informed that the number was 42: this arose when the Kennedy Center wanted him to do Red White & Screwed there, but required him to tone down his language. Documentary film Kerouac is a documentary film directed by John Antonelli. Comedy Knockabout is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Sammo Hung and starring Hung and Yuen Biao. Comedy Casper: A Spirited Beginning is a direct-to-video and first prequel/spin-off to the 1995 film Casper, produced by Harvey Comics and Saban Entertainment and released by 20th Century Fox on September 9, 1997. The film shows how Casper became a ghost. Comedy Der Stern von Santa Clara is a 1958 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Vico Torriani, Gerlinde Locker and Ruth Stephan. Comedy Delivering Milo is a 2001 film written by David Hubbard and directed by Nick Castle. Anton Yelchin stars as Milo, with Bridget Fonda and Campbell Scott in the roles of his parents. Albert Finney stars as Elmore Dahl, a guardian angel sent to convince a soul that life on Earth is worth living. Thriller 30 Tage Angst is a 2009 film directed by Thorsten Näter. Comedy Goof on the Roof is the 152nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Terror at Home: Domestic Violence in America is a 2005 documentary directed by Maryann DeLeo. Thriller Pinprick is a 2009 psychological thriller written and directed by Daniel Young. Comedy A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence is a 2014 Swedish comedy-drama film directed by Roy Andersson. It is the third part in his "living"-trilogy, following Songs from the Second Floor and You, the Living. It premiered at the 71st Venice International Film Festival where it was awarded the Golden Lion for Best Film. Its title is a reference to the 1565 painting The Hunters in the Snow by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The painting depicts a rural wintertime scene, with some birds perched on tree branches. Andersson said he imagined that the birds in the scene are watching the people below and wonder what they are doing. He explained the title of the film as a "different way of saying 'what are we actually doing', that's what the movie is about." At the Venice Film Festival, Andersson said that the film had been inspired by the 1948 Italian film Bicycle Thieves by Vittorio De Sica. Animation Little Screw is a 1927 short animation film written by Nikolay Agnivtsev and directed by Vladislav Tverdovskiy. Thriller Only Lovers Left Alive is a 2013 British-German vampire film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, and starring Tom Hiddleston, Tilda Swinton, Mia Wasikowska, John Hurt, and Jeffrey Wright. The film was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Palestinian is a 66 minute TV documentary from 1977. It was produced by and starred Vanessa Redgrave. Science Fiction A futuristic world is kept under control by a force known as the Tank Police. However, when the evil, attractive female members of the Bauku Gang threaten to take over, it is up to the Tank Police to stop them. Comedy El chevrolé is a 1999 Uruguayan film. Comedy Bratz Forever Diamondz is a 2006 computer-animated film based on the Bratz Forever Diamondz collection of dolls. Science Fiction Mimic is an American 1997 science fiction horror film co-written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, based on a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. Del Toro was unhappy with the film as released, especially because he didn't succeed in obtaining final cut of the film; however, his director's cut version was finally released in 2011. Mimic, whose U.S. theatrical gross was $25 million, was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Mimic 2 and Mimic 3: Sentinel, neither of them with del Toro involved. It includes several examples of del Toro's most characteristic hallmarks. "I have a sort of a fetish for insects, clockwork, monsters, dark places, and unborn things," said del Toro, and this is evident in Mimic, where at times all are combined in long, brooding shots of dark, cluttered, muddy chaotic spaces. According to Alfonso Cuarón, del Toro's friend and colleague, "with Guillermo the shots are almost mathematical — everything is planned.” Comedy Pecos Pest is the 96th one-reel animated Tom and Jerry short, released in 1955 directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera scored by Scott Bradley and released in theaters on November 11, 1955 by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Pecos Pest was directed by Hanna and Barbera, and was the last Tom and Jerry cartoon released to be produced by Fred Quimby before he went into retirement. The cartoon was also the last Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in Academy format; all subsequent Tom and Jerry cartoons were released in CinemaScope format. It was animated by Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Lewis Marshall and Kenneth Muse with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. Uncle Pecos and his music were performed by Shug Fisher. Documentary film "Through moments of sacrifice and also of joy, elderly Latinos find the courage to forge a new life in the United States. An elderly woman reads a poem from her newfound love. A little boy caresses his grandmother's tired face. Octogenarians study for their citizenship test. And a 98-year-old widow dances and prays for two more years of life." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Keepin' the Faith: Momma's Got a Boyfriend is a 2010 comedy film written by Trina McGee and Marcello Thedford, and directed by Marcello Thedford. Documentary film I Got Somethin' to Tell You is a 2013 documentary film directed by Whoopi Goldberg. Documentary film The Art of Flight is a Red Bull sponsored documentary film about snowboarding and a successor to That's It, That's All. It was released on September 8, 2011 in the United States. Documentary film The Sea [is still] Around Us is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Hope Tucker. Comedy We're Rich Again is a 1934 comedy film starring Edna May Oliver, Billie Burke and Marian Nixon. A formerly wealthy family tries to stave off bankruptcy until one of them can marry a rich man. It is based on the play And Who Will Be Clever by Alden Nash. Comedy Jumpin' Jack Flash is a 1986 spy comedy film starring Whoopi Goldberg. The film was directed by Penny Marshall in her theatrical film directorial debut. The film was one of the first to feature online communications as a key part of the plot. The soundtrack includes two versions of the song "Jumpin' Jack Flash": the original by The Rolling Stones, and a remake by Aretha Franklin heard over the end credits. Franklin's version was not included on the film's soundtrack album but was released as a single. Thriller Bitter Feast is an American psychological horror film directed and written by Joe Maggio. It stars James LeGros as a chef pushed over the edge by food critic J.T. Franks' vicious review. The film also features actors Larry Fessenden, Megan Hilty and a cameo from real life master chef Mario Batali. Documentary film Chenalho, el corazón de los altos is a 2001 documentary short film directed by Isabel Cristina Fregoso. Documentary film Find out how Atlanta native Jonathan Smith AKA Lil Jon became the King of "Crunk" and came up with the saying "Okaaaay" and "Whaaaaat"! See how a shy high school skateboarder with glasses went to being one of the hottest DJ's in Atlanta to escape his shell and went on to work with some of the hottest acts in music: Usher, Ludacris, Jermaine Dupri, Xscape, Too Short, Public Enemy, Jadakiss, and Trick Daddy. Witness how this Southern rap pioneer had to do a lot of hard work punctuated by some serious crunk partying and where he's going from here. Documentary film Setback is a 2013 short, documentary film written and directed by Bruno Jorge. Thriller The Black Gestapo is a 1975 nazi-blaxploitation film about a vigilante named General Ahmed, who starts an inner-city "People's Army" to protect the black citizens of Watts. However, when the Army succeeds in chasing the mob out of town, Ahmed's had been replaced by his colleague Colonel Kojah, reforms the movement into a fascist criminal organization in order to have complete control over the town. It was written and directed by Lee Frost, and stars Rod Perry, Charles Robinson, and Edward Cross. It also features a cameo from model Uschi Digard. It features African-American men dressed as Nazis and contains many scenes of violence and soft-core nudity. Animation Nibbles is a 2003 animated short film directed by Chris Hinton. Documentary film Images d'Ethiopie is a 1948 documentary film directed by Jean Pichonnier and Paul Pichonnier. Documentary film To Be a Romany is a 2001 documentary film directed by Helena Třeštíková. Science Fiction Taboor is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Vahid Vakilifar. Thriller 5 Steps to Danger is a 1957 American Cold War spy film. It was directed by Henry S. Kesler, and starred Ruth Roman and Sterling Hayden, with a cast that also included Werner Klemperer, Richard Gaines, Charles Davis, and Jeanne Cooper. It was based on the novel The Steel Mirror by Donald Hamilton. Thriller D.O.A., a film noir drama film directed by Rudolph Maté, is considered a classic of the genre. The frantically paced plot revolves around a doomed man's quest to find out who has poisoned him, and why. This film marks the debuts of Beverly Garland and Laurette Luez. The film stars Edmond O'Brien and Pamela Britton. Leo C. Popkin produced D.O.A. for his short-lived Cardinal Pictures, but failed to renew the copyright in 1977, so that it has fallen into the public domain. The Internet Movie Database shows that 22 companies offer the VHS or DVD versions, and the Internet Archive offers an online version. Comedy Amiche da morire is a 2013 Italian black comedy film written and directed by Giorgia Farina. Documentary film Akiko: Portrait of a Dancer is a documentary film directed by Sumiko Haneda. Thriller The Catman of Paris is a film directed by Lesley Selander released on Apr 20, 1946. Thriller Rich and Strange, released in the United States as East of Shanghai, is a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock during his time in the British film industry. The film was adapted by Hitchcock, his wife Alma Reville, and Val Valentine from a novel by Dale Collins. Thriller Looking for Simon is a 2011 drama film directed by Jan Krüger. "Valerie has not been able to get hold of her son who is a doctor in Marseille for some time now. She goes to the French port city and finds an abandoned apartment. She asks Simon’s ex-lover Jens to come too so he can support her quest in the strange city. Why does somebody disappear without a trace? How can somebody one thought one knew so well suddenly become so unknown? And who is Simon really? As it unfolds, Jan Krüger’s film develops into an unconventional psycho-thriller. Each lead that Valerie and Jens pursue comes to nothing. Despite booking a trip, Simon did not go to Morocco; neither of them can explain why he might have bought an expensive yellow sports car. Together they watch vacation videos and other films they find in the apartment. And they come across two people – Simon’s colleague Camille and the mysterious car dealer Jalil – who both evidently had a special relationship with the disappeared Simon. Valerie and Jens begin to question their own relationship with him and consequently themselves. All the participants are thrown off course by the search. And with its particular atmosphere, the French port city plays a very singular role." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy Pom Poko is a 1994 Japanese animated fantasy film, the eighth written and directed by Isao Takahata and animated by Studio Ghibli. Consistent with Japanese folklore, the tanuki are portrayed as a highly sociable, mischievous species, which are able to use "illusion science" to transform into almost anything, but too fun-loving and too fond of tasty treats to be a real threat – unlike the kitsune and other shape-shifters. Visually, the tanuki in this film are depicted in three ways at various times: as realistic animals, as anthropomorphic animals which occasionally wear clothes, and as cartoony figures based on the manga of Shigeru Sugiura. They tend to assume their realistic form when seen by humans, their cartoony form when they are doing something outlandish or whimsical, and their anthropomorphic form at all other times. Prominent testicles are an integral part of tanuki folklore, and they are shown and referred to throughout the film, and also used frequently in their shape-shifting. This remains unchanged in the DVD release, though the English dub refers to them as "pouches". Documentary film Huntington's Dance is a 2014 documentary biography family film written by Herbert H. Bennett and directed by Chris Furbee. Documentary film The Last Magician is a documentary film directed by Tracey Holloway and Liz Thompson. Science Fiction Vienna Waits For You is a 2012 short comedy horror film written by Sarah Wassermair and directed by Dominik Hartl. Documentary film Act of War - The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation is a 1993 film directed by Joan Lander and Puhipau. Documentary film Por Sospecha de Comunista is a 2007 film directed by Cristbal Cohen and Marcelo Hermosilla. Comedy The French, They Are a Funny Race — known in France as Les Carnets du Major Thompson and in the U.K. as The Diary of Major Thompson — is a 1955 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, based on the novel by Pierre Daninos. It stars Jack Buchanan and Martine Carol. This was the last film directed by Preston Sturges. Animation Mickey's Kangaroo is a 1935 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy Eat With Me is a 2013 Comedy-Drama film written and directed by David Au. Documentary film Cunnamulla is a 2000 documentary film directed by Dennis O'Rourke. Science Fiction Alraune is a 1928 German silent science fiction horror film directed by Henrik Galeen and starring Brigitte Helm in which a prostitute is artificially inseminated with the semen of a hanged man. The story is based upon the legend of Alraune and the powers of the mandrake root to impregnate women. In this version the symbiosis caused by the sexual union between the human and the root causes the girl to kill all men who fall in love with her. The film was produced by Ama-Film GmbH and distributed by Ama-Film GmbH in Germany and Ufa Film Company in the United States with English intertitles. The art direction was by Max Heilbronner and Walter Reimann with still photos by Walter Lichtenstein Comedy Being Bradford Dillman is a 2011 short-animated, comedy and family film written by Emma Burch and Peter Williamson, and directed by Emma Burch. Documentary film Electric Blue 1 is a 1979 documentary film directed by Adam Cole. Documentary film In the history of the Olympics, there's never been a controversy quite like what ensued over the 100 meter race at Seoul in 1988. The match brought together Carl Lewis (USA) and Ben Johnson (Canada) who had been fierce competitors. Lewis was known as a savvy careerist who became an American hero at the previous Los Angeles Olympics. Johnson was his chief rival, considered an underdog due to his recovery from a pulled hamstring. In less than 10 seconds, Johnson edged out in front of Lewis to win the Seoul race. But that wasn't the end. Three days later, in a reversal of fortune, the Olympic committee announced that Johnson had failed a drug test, losing his medal to Lewis in disgrace. A mystery still shrouds the race. Was Johnson exceptional in his drug usage or merely the fall guy for a widespread practice? Six of the eight finalists in the 1988 race have since been implicated for drugs -- although some still deny any wrongdoing. Comedy Meine Freundin Sybille is an East German film. It was released in 1967. Animation Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows is the Annie Award-nominated third Bionicle movie installment. It is also the second movie in the Bionicle timeline, as of 2005. The visuals are completely computer-generated. The events of the movie take place before the end of the film Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui. The film tells the tale of the heroic Toa Metru returning to their island city home of Metru Nui to rescue its populace the Matoran, all of which remain in a deep coma. But upon arrival, the heroes discover their once beautiful island home has been destroyed and overrun by webs created by spider-like beasts called Visorak, who capture the Toa and poison them, mutating their form into a half-Toa, half-beast state; Toa Hordika. With the aid of the Rahaga, they begin a quest to find the legendary Keetongu in order to find a way to change back into their original Toa forms to rescue the Matoran, who were being held by the monstrous Visorak hordes and their king Sidorak and viceroy Roodaka. Documentary film The Bug Trainer is a 2008 documentary film directed by Donatas Ulvydas, Linas Augutis, and Marek Skrobecki. Thriller Lady Snowblood is a 1973 Japanese film directed by Toshiya Fujita and starring Meiko Kaji. It is based on a manga called Shurayukihime. It is the story of Yuki, a woman who seeks vengeance upon three people who raped her mother and killed her mother's husband and son. Comedy Extreme Movie is a 2008 satirical comedy film composed of sketches focusing on teen sex. Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson direct, with segments co-written by Saturday Night Live performers Will Forte, Andy Samberg, and writers Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone. The ensemble cast includes Frankie Muniz, Ryan Pinkston, Jamie Kennedy, Danneel Harris, Andy Milonakis, Matthew Lillard, Rob Pinkston and Michael Cera. Comedy Alter Egos is a comedy film about superheroes that was released in the fall of 2012. It is directed by Jordan Galland and has been purchased by Kevin Smith's SModcast Pictures and Phase 4 Films. Its world debut was at the Fantasia Film Festival on July 24, 2012, where it was chosen as an official selection. It stars a cast from TV, film, and Broadway: Kris Lemche, Danny Masterson, John Ventimiglia, and Joey Kern also stars in this film. Musician Sean Lennon, besides playing "Electric Death", also contributed the musical score for this film. Galland and Lennon have been friends for around 15 years, and have collaborated on each other's albums. Lennon also scored Galland's feature, 2009's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead, and also worked with Galland on his award winning debut short, surreal film "Smile For The Camera. Brooke Nevin appears in this film as well. Daniel Schechter, a personal friend of Jordan's, did the trailer for Alter Egos, in exchange for Jordan providing the soundtrack for Supporting Characters. Comedy Padre nuestro is a 2005 Chilean film directed by Rodrigo Sepúlveda. It was Chile's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not selected as a nominee. The film had its release in October 2005, at the Viña del Mar Film Festival. Its theatrically release came a year later, in October 2006. Documentary film Bovines Ou La Vraie Vie Des Vaches is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Emmanuel Gras. Thriller The Gun: From 6 to 7:30 pm is a 2003 film directed by Vladimir Alenikov. Comedy Rented Lips is a 1988 comedy-satire film directed by Robert Downey, Sr., and starring his son, Robert Downey, Jr., as well as Martin Mull, Dick Shawn, and Jennifer Tilly. It was the final film appearance of Shawn, who died in 1987. Comedy Osaka Wrestling Restaurant is a 2004 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Tommy Law, starring Timmy Hung, Sammo Hung and Mang Hoi. This was Mang Hoi's final film appearance, who has retired from acting. The film features a story line taking place in both Hong Kong and Japan. Thriller The Night of the Generals is a 1967 Franco-British World War II crime mystery film directed by Anatole Litvak and produced by Sam Spiegel. It stars Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay, Donald Pleasence, Joanna Pettet and Philippe Noiret. The screenplay by Joseph Kessel and Paul Dehn was loosely based on the beginning of the novel of the same name by German author Hans Hellmut Kirst. The writing credits also include the line "based on an incident written by James Hadley Chase". Gore Vidal is said to have contributed to the screenplay, but wasn't credited. The musical score was composed by Maurice Jarre. Much of the film was shot in Warsaw, which was exceptionally rare for a major Western film at the height of the Cold War. Comedy Onbadhule Guru is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy film written and directed by P. T. Selvakumar. The film has Vinay Rai, Sathyan Sivakumar, Premji Amaren, Aravind Akash and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. The film is about the adventurous trip that five guys take together, and what happens to them during their expedition. The film released on 8 March 2013. The title of the film refers to a prediction used in astrology. The film received poor reviews but success at the box office. Documentary film I Kill is a 2012 documentary film directed by Paul Wedel and David White. Thriller Head Above Water is a 1996 American comedy thriller film directed by Jim Wilson and starring Harvey Keitel, Cameron Diaz, Craig Sheffer. It was rated PG-13 by the MPAA. The film is a remake of Hodet over vannet by Norwegian film director Nils Gaup. Thriller The Two-Headed Spy is a 1958 British spy thriller, set in World War II. It starred Jack Hawkins and was directed by Andre De Toth. It also starred Gia Scala, Erik Schumann and Alexander Knox. The film was based on a story by J. Alvin Kugelmass called Britain's Two-Headed Spy and is notable for having been scripted by blacklisted writers. Comedy The Sheep Has Five Legs is a 1954 French film directed by Henri Verneuil. It won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story. Thriller The Terrorists! is a 1992 drama thriller film written by Michael Busch, Philip Gröning and Ralf Zöller and directed by Philip Gröning. Science Fiction Crossworlds is a 1996 science fiction film starring Rutger Hauer, Josh Charles, Andrea Roth, Stuart Wilson and Jack Black, and directed by Krishna Rao. Special effects are by Digital Drama. The film was shot in Los Angeles, Lone Pine, and El Mirage Dry Lake, California, USA. Thriller Image of Death is a 1978 Australian TV movie about a woman who likes to live off other people's money. Documentary film Wind on the Moon is a documentary film directed by Seung-jun Yi. Documentary film Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession is a documentary about Los Angeles pay cable channel Z Channel which was directed by Xan Cassavetes, daughter of Hollywood director and actor John Cassavetes. It was screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The documentary is about Z Channel which was one of the first pay cable TV stations in the US. Z Channel became famous for showing an eclectic variety of films, including foreign language, silent, documentary, director's cut, forgotten, overlooked, under-appreciated, erotic as well as mainstream films, without commercials and uncut and letterbox-ed when possible. The film also tells the story of Z Channel's programming director Jerry Harvey who was a true film lover, programming genius, and a man almost single handedly responsible for getting many great films shown to the public. It gives insights into Harvey's constant battle with personal demons which resulted in him ending his own life and the life of his wife in a murder-suicide. Throughout the film a variety of footage featuring some of the films shown on the Z Channel is used. Animation Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part II: The Eternal Story is a 2012 animation film directed by Yukihiro Miyamoto and Akiyuki Shinbo. Documentary film Slam, ce qui nous brûle is a 2008 documentary film. Comedy Parigot is a 2011 animated comedy short film directed by Mehdi Alavi, Loic Bramoulle, Axel Digoix, Geoffrey Leruse and Alexander Wolfromm. Documentary film Larisa is a 1980 short biographical film written and directed by Elem Klimov. Thriller Rainbow Eyes is 2007 South Korean crime thriller film by Yang Yun-ho. The story follows a police inspector who discovers that his friend is now a serial killer. Documentary film Mothersbane is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Jason Jakaitis. Comedy Pingu is a 1986 animation film written and directed by Otmar Gutmann and Marianne Noser. Comedy ...And God Created Them is a 1979 Puerto Rican comedy film directed by Jacobo Morales. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Manasellam is a 2003 medium-budget Tamil film starring Srikanth and Trisha. The film is directed by Santhosh. The score and soundtrack, composed by Illayaraja, was released on April 2003 and has made a decent impact across Tamil Nadu. It got dubbed as Manasantha in Telugu. Comedy Arrivano i nostri is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Mario Riva. Animation Zeittransgraphie is a 1986 film. Comedy Charlie and the Doctor is a 1993 comedy crime short film written and directed by Ralph C. Parsons. Documentary film Juku is a 2011 short documentary film written by Gilmar Gonzales and Kiro Russo and directed by Kiro Russo. Comedy Sex(Ed) the Movie is a 2014 history and documentary film written and directed by Brenda Goodman. Comedy Hungame Pe Hungama is an upcoming delayed Bollywood comedy film directed by Kabeer Kaushik . And produced by Shooting Star Productions Comedy Oki's Movie is a 2010 South Korean drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. In a multipart narrative divided into four chapters, Hong fashions a new kind of love triangle. Oki is a young and beautiful college student majoring in film production and torn between the affections of two men: an older cinema professor and a former student/budding filmmaker. As the story shifts perspectives and timelines, Hong depicts each relationship with the authentically awkward rhythms of real life. Science Fiction Zillion: Burning Night, known in Japan as Red Photon Zillion: Songstress's Nocturne, is a Japanese direct-to-video anime release by Production I.G, a subsidiary of Tatsunoko. It is also referred to as "Red Bullet Zillion: Burning Night" and "Zillion: Burning Night Special". Comedy La madrecita is a 1974 Mexican film directed by Fernándo Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco as La India María, with Pancho Córdova and Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo. Thriller Berlin Tunnel 21 is a 1981 tv film directed by Richard Michaels. Documentary film Tupac Assassination: Conspiracy or Revenge is a documentary film about the unsolved murder of rapper Tupac Shakur produced by Frank Alexander, a Shakur bodyguard who was with the rapper at the time of the shooting, produced and directed by Richard Bond. The film was released October 23, 2007 on DVD. Comedy Trench Road is a 2004 Finnish drama film directed by Veikko Aaltonen. Based on the Nordic Council's Literature Prize-winning novel Juoksuhaudantie by Kari Hotakainen, the film is about a man who tries to get his wife and daughter back by buying a house. Kari Väänänen won the Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the real estate agent Jarmo Kesämaa. Eero Aho and Tiina Lymi were nominated for Jussi Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress. Science Fiction Explorers is a 1985 family-oriented science-fiction fantasy film written by Eric Luke and directed by Joe Dante. The film stars Ethan Hawke and River Phoenix in their film débuts, as teenage schoolboys who build a spacecraft to explore outer space. The special effects in the movie were produced by Industrial Light & Magic, with make-up effects by Rob Bottin. Rushed into production, the film was never properly finished. Dante revealed that the studio demanded that he stop editing and rush for a July release where it was overshadowed by the Live Aid concert. Despite being a box office flop upon its release, it attracted a cult following when it was later released on VHS. Comedy Mabel's Nerve is a comedy film starring Mabel Normand and directed by George Nichols. Thriller Batter is a 2014 short biographical action film written by Claudia Galli and Manuel Concha and directed by Manuel Concha. Comedy 29th and Gay is a 2005 comedy film from Daisy 3 Pictures directed by Carrie Preston and starring James Vasquez, Nicole Marcks, David McBean, Mike Doyle, and Annie Hinton. It was Vasquez's first experience as a writer, actor, and editor. Documentary film La puerta de no retorno is a 2010 film. Documentary film "I Am Not What You See reveals how the gender minority in Nepal still experience deep discrimination and injustice by family, society, and the State. This compelling short documentary investigates the urgent need for long-term governmental policies and programs that protect the human rights and welfare of the gender minorities" Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Sex is a Four Letter Word is a 1995 Australian film. It has been described as an Australian version of The Big Chill. Thriller "Turning to a sharply crafted script by Erin Cressida Wilson for inspiration, Atom Egoyan enters the world of a well-heeled Toronto couple in his elegant new film. Chloe is his most emotionally direct and accessible work since the Academy Award®-nominated The Sweet Hereafter. Veteran actors Julianne Moore and Liam Neeson give standout performances, but it is the sultry youngster, Amanda Seyfried, who provides the sizzle in this highly entertaining, mind-bending tale of sexual jealousy in which appearances belie the truth – perhaps. Catherine (Moore) and David (Neeson), she a doctor, he a professor, are at first glance the perfect couple. Happily married with a talented teenaged son, they appear to have an idyllic life. But when David misses a flight and his surprise birthday party, Catherine's long-simmering suspicions rise to the surface. Suspecting infidelity, she decides to hire an escort (Seyfried) to seduce her husband and test his loyalty. Catherine finds herself “directing” Chloe's encounters with David, and Chloe's end of the bargain is to report back, the descriptions becoming increasingly graphic as the meetings multiply. Egoyan gradually turns up the heat, and the relationship between the two women intensifies; ultimately, no one will remain immune to the forces put into play. Shot in a cool, crystalline style, Chloe is a subtle and supercharged examination of desire and suspicion between a husband and wife. Beneath the surface beauties of what should be a perfect life, a host of emotions are waiting to explode. Egoyan brilliantly places the cast's superbly judged performances against a sharply etched modernist world of glass and mirrors that ensnares and disorients the protagonists. But the film is also an unabashed celebration of Toronto's landmarks – its streets, hotels, restaurants and public spaces. One of our master filmmakers takes our familiar world and turns it upside down. This is a startling, touching piece of moviemaking." Quoting the synopsis on the 2009 TIFF site. Documentary film Drawing Dead: The Highs & Lows of Online Poker is a documentary film directed by Mike Weeks. Comedy Little White Lie is a feature length IFTA-nominated Irish television romantic comedy drama broadcast on RTÉ One on 4 August 2008 at 21:30. It stars Andrew Scott and Elaine Cassidy. The drama follows the journey of a dejected actor as he searches for love after being discarded by his highflying girlfriend. The title comes from the fact that the main character tells one to his new girlfriend - that he is a psychiatrist instead of an actor. Little White Lie is written by Stuart Carolan and Barry Murphy and directed by Nick Renton. It is produced by Element Pictures, which previously produced Bitter Sweet and Prosperity for RTÉ. The drama featured music from the artist Julie Feeney. The song "You Broke the Magic" was taken from the Choice Music Prize-winning 13 songs. Comedy Venus is a 2006 British comedy-drama film starring Peter O'Toole, Leslie Phillips, Vanessa Redgrave and Jodie Whittaker. It is directed by Roger Michell and written by Hanif Kureishi. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival and was put on limited release in the United States on 21 December 2006. Comedy Na Wewe is a Belgian live action short film. The film's runtime is approximately 19 minutes, starring Renaud Rutten and Fabrice Kwizera. It was directed by Ivan Goldschmidt, written by first-timer Jean-Luc Pening, and produced by Goldschmidt, Pening, Dries Phlypo and Jean-Claude van Rijckeghem. The film was shot in the summer of 2009. It is set in Burundi in 1994, during the civil war between Hutus and Tutsis and exposes the absurdity of ethnic conflicts. It's a "compact story about identity that's both tense and darkly funny". Animation Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator: A Second Life Odyssey, originally titled My Second Life: The Video Diaries of Molotov Alva, is a 2007 American documentary film created by Douglas Gayeton. Molotov Alva tells the story of a man's passage from his real life in Petaluma, California into a new existence inside Linden Lab's virtual world Second Life. The production was filmed entirely in Second Life using machinima, the use of real-time 3-D graphics engines to create animated films. Molotov Alva was commissioned in 2006 by VPRO, a Dutch television broadcaster, and by Submarine, a Dutch television and internet production company. The first dispatch, titled "Out of His Skin", was placed on YouTube in February 2007. A rough cut of the documentary premiered at Toronto's Hot Docs Film Festival in 2007. It subsequently appeared in festivals around the world, including the Tokyo International Film Festival, the Rome Film Festival and SXSW. The North American broadcast rights were purchased by HBO Documentary Films in August, 2007, marking the first time a US television network purchased a series which premiered on YouTube. Documentary film Champions Forever the Definitive Edition: Muhammad Ali - The Lost Interviews is a 2009 sports film directed by Dimitri Logothetis. Comedy Fatal Beauty is a 1987 American comedic action thriller film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Sam Elliott, directed by Tom Holland. The screenplay was written by Hilary Henkin and Dean Riesner. The original music score was composed by Harold Faltermeyer, of Top Gun fame. The film was marketed with the tagline "An earthquake is about to hit L.A. It's called Detective Rita Rizzoli." Documentary film The Shanghai Document is an early documentary film. This silent film was directed by Yakov Bliokh and was released in the USSR in 1928. The film portrays Shanghai, China in the early 1920s. It shows the contrasts between the world of Western expatriates who live in the luxurious Shanghai International Settlement, and that of the Shanghainese inhabitants, who spend their days laboring. The events which inspired the film revolve around the Chinese nationalist revolution, including the May Thirtieth Movement, and the First United Front of the Chinese Communist Party, and the Nationalists, and its collapse in February 1927 when Chiang Kai-shek ordered a purge of the Communists in Shanghai and in other cities held by the revolutionaries. Animation Grampy's Indoor Outing is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short, starring Betty Boop and Grampy. Documentary film Touch of the Light is a 2012 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chang Jung-Chi. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Thriller 2000 AD is a 2000 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Gordon Chan, and starring Aaron Kwok, Phyllis Quek, James Lye and Daniel Wu. The film was shot on location in both Hong Kong and Singapore. It was timed to screen during the peak Chinese New Year period. Comedy Loaded Guns: The Movie is a comedy horror film directed by Eli Banks, Jamie Hawkins-Gaar and Julian Modugno. Thriller Confessions of a Serial Killer is a 1985 American horror film directed by Mark Blair. Preceding Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer by one year, the film details a serial killer who, after being arrested, confesses to the murders of over 200 women. Comedy Mutharamkunnu P.O. is a 1985 Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil with Mukesh and Lizy in the lead roles. The movie was noted for the special appearance of famous Indian actor and wrestler Dara Singh. Comedy Mr. Doodle Kicks Off is a 1938 comedy film based on the story by Mark Kelly, written by Bert Granet and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy The Ancestor is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Antonio Gandusio, Paola Barbara and Mercedes Brignone. It is an adaptation of a play by Carlo Veneziani, and was made at the Palatino Studios in Rome. Documentary film Shape of the Shapeless is a 2010 short, documentary film written and directed by Jayan Cherian. Documentary film The Blank Generation is the earliest published D-I-Y "home movies" of New York punk's birth filmed by Amos Poe and Ivan Kral, legendary 1970s guitarist with Iggy Pop, Blondie and Patti Smith. Comedy Ciao, Professore! is a 1992 Italian "fish out of water" comedy film about an elementary school teacher from northern Italy who is sent by mistake to an impoverished town in the Naples region of southern Italy. There he must deal with vast cultural differences and teach chronically truant children who only respect violence and power, especially one young boy who is already caught up in the gangster lifestyle. The film was directed by Lina Wertmüller and stars Paolo Villaggio. Reviewer Marc Vincenti notes of the film's R rating, "Why, you might ask, is a film that is without an iota of sex or violence, and that has completely to do with 8- and 9-year-olds, off limits to that very age group as an audience? Let's just say it was a good thing the subtitler knew how to spell four-letter words." Comedy Have You Seen Lupita? is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Gonzalo Justiniano and Marina Stavenhagen, and directed by Gonzalo Justiniano. Animation But Milk Is Important is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Anna Mantzaris and Eirik Grønmo Bjørnsen. Comedy They Looked Alike is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Fanizzi's Gold is a 2011 short documentary biographical film directed by Georgia Gruzen. Documentary film Children of Tsunami: The Journey Continues is a 2005 film that is the sequel of the film Children of Tsunami: No More Tears, released in 2005. Documentary film American Scary is a 2006 American documentary film about the history and legacy of classic television horror hosts, written and directed by American independent filmmakers John E. Hudgens and Sandy Clark. The film features nearly 60 horror hosts, including interviews with and vintage clips of many of the genre's stars, such as Washington, DC's Count Gore De Vol, New York City's Zacherley, Los Angeles' Vampira, Cleveland's Ghoulardi, and Chicago's Svengoolie, among others. Non-host celebrities such as Neil Gaiman, Tim Conway, Forrest J Ackerman, Tom Savini, Leonard Maltin, Joel Hodgson, and Bob Burns appear to reminisce about the influence of horror hosts on their careers and/or lives, as well as many modern hosts who keep the tradition alive in modern shows on public-access television cable TV or the internet. The film premiered in October 2006 at the Hollywood Film Festival, and was released on DVD in February 2009. In April 2010, it won the award for Best Independent Production of 2009 at the 8th Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. Documentary film Celsius 41.11 is a 2004 documentary film produced to be a rebuttal to Michael Moore's film Fahrenheit 9/11. 41.11 °C was chosen because, according to the makers of the movie, it is the temperature at which the brain begins to die. The film addresses five charges made against George W. Bush in Moore's film and criticizes 2004 Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry. It was released during the run-up to the 2004 United States Presidential general election. It took six weeks to make Celsius 41.11. The production was funded and the film distributed to a limited number of movie theaters by Citizens United, a conservative political organization. Celsius 41.11 performed less well at the box office than comparable left leaning documentaries and significantly poorer than Fahrenheit 9/11. The producer attributed this to voter fatigue and to a time tabling clash with the World Series. The critics' response was described as "irk[ed]" by the BBC. A number of critics described the film as a campaign advertisement for George W. Bush. Several believed that the movie would appeal primarily to convinced supporters of George W. Animation Berni's Doll is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Yann Jouette. Animation Breaking of Branches is Forbidden (Hanaori) is a 1968 short animation film written and directed by Kihachiro Kawamoto. Thriller Four sisters and heirs to their murdered father's casino business become targeted by assassins. As they try to escape with their lives, they become embroiled in a scheme that leads all the way to the CIA and U.S. Treasury Department. Comedy American Desi is a 2001 American film with Indian influence, notable for featuring many prominent South Asian American actors. Also featured is an acappella version of Nazia Hassan's Urdu classic "Aap Jaisa Koi", sung by Penn Masala and originally from the movie Qurbani. The term Desi in the title refers to the peoples and cultures of the Indian subcontinent. Thriller Lune de miel is a 1985 thriller, directed by Patrick Jamain, and starring by Nathalie Baye. Comedy Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam is a 1990 Malayalam comedy film starring Sreenivasan Suresh Gopi and Jayaram. Thriller Gospel Hill is a 2008 film directed and produced by Giancarlo Esposito, who also stars in the film. The film was released on February 10, 2009 on DVD in the United States after being at numerous film festivals. Thriller Mayumi also known as Mayumi: Virgin Terrorist is a 1990 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok based on the bombing of Korean Air Flight 858. Documentary film Freedom Downtime is a 2001 documentary film sympathetic to the convicted computer hacker Kevin Mitnick, directed by Emmanuel Goldstein and produced by 2600 Films. The documentary centers on the fate of Mitnick, who is claimed to have been misrepresented in the feature film Takedown produced by Miramax and adapted from the book by the same name by Tsutomu Shimomura and John Markoff, which is based on disputed events. The film also documents a number of computer enthusiasts who drive across the United States searching for Miramax representatives and demonstrating their discontent with certain aspects of the bootleg script of Takedown they had acquired. One of their major points of criticism was that the script ended with Mitnick being convicted to serve a long-term prison sentence, while in reality, at the time the film's production, Mitnick had not yet even had a trial but nonetheless was incarcerated for five years without bail in a high-security facility. Freedom Downtime also touches on what happened to other hackers after being sentenced. The development of the Free Kevin movement is also covered. Science Fiction Crépuscule is a 2011 short science fiction-fantasy film written and directed by Éric Falardeau. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Battle of the Warring States is a 2002 anime film. It is the 10th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 20, 2002, in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. Documentary film Häxan is a 1922 Swedish/Danish silent horror film written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. Based partly on Christensen's study of the Malleus Maleficarum, a 15th-century German guide for inquisitors, Häxan is a study of how superstition and the misunderstanding of diseases and mental illness could lead to the hysteria of the witch-hunts. The film was made as a documentary but contains dramatized sequences that are comparable to horror films. With Christensen's meticulous recreation of medieval scenes and the lengthy production period, the film was the most expensive Scandinavian silent film ever made, costing nearly two million Swedish kronor. Although it won acclaim in Denmark and Sweden, the film was banned in the United States and heavily censored in other countries for what were considered at that time graphic depictions of torture, nudity and sexual perversion. Documentary film Rosa’s Journey: The Story of a Nation is a 2009 documentary film directed by Luigi Acquisto. Comedy Riding 79 is a comedy drama film directed by Karola Hawk. Comedy Kalos ilthe to dollario is a 1967 Greek theatrical comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. The film stars Giorgos Konstantinou, Anna Kalouta and Sotiris Moustakas. Comedy A Fortune in a Teacup is 1912 short comedy film written by G.B. Winst and directed by Albert W. Hale. Comedy Svitati is a 1999 Italian comedy film produced by Atmosphere Film S.r.l and Wolf Pictures, directed by and starring Ezio Greggio, written by Rudy De Luca and Steve Haberman, and also starring Ezio Greggio, Mel Brooks and Julie Condra. It was released in 15 February 1999. Comedy Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster is a live action television film directed by Brian Levant for Cartoon Network and based on the Saturday morning cartoon series Scooby-Doo by Hanna-Barbera. It is the fourth and final installment in the Scooby-Doo live-action film series, a prequel to the first two films and a direct sequel to the 2009 film Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins, whose cast reprise their roles again here. The film was shot in Santa Clarita, California and Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California and premiered on October 16, 2010. Documentary film Vile Bodies: Naked is a 1998 documentary directed by Edmund Coulthard. Documentary film Just For One Day is an Ethiopian 2008 short documentary film. Thriller All About Lily Chou-Chou is a 2001 Japanese film, written and directed by Shunji Iwai, that portrays the lives of 14-year-old students in Japan and the effect the enigmatic singer Lily Chou-Chou's music has on some of them. Comedy Surprise Sock is a 1978 French comedy film directed by Jean-François Davy and starring Anna Karina. Science Fiction The Unity of All Things is a 2013 drama film directed by Alexander Carver and Daniel Schmidt. Science Fiction Sixty Million Dollar Man is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Raymond Yip and starring Stephen Chow, Ng Man Tat, and Gigi Leung. Animation In Saturn's Rings is a large format movie about Saturn made exclusively from real photographs taken by spacecraft. Director Stephen van Vuuren used more than a million photographs and numerous film techniques to create the effect of flying through space around Saturn and among its rings. CGI and 3-D modeling were not used in any capacity to create the realistic feel van Vuuren wanted for the viewer's experience. Most of the photos were taken by the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft, which was launched in 1997 and arrived at Saturn in 2004. The film is expected to be completed by the end of 2013 and released in early 2014. A 45-minute version and 20-minute version will each be released in four formats: Native unmodified fulldome with true fulldome camera field-of-view. Dome-optimized master for digital and 15/70. Flat-screen, 1.33-ratio, 4K giant screen version digital and 15/70. Digital cinema 4K/2K in flat aspect ratio. Comedy Rick Trembles’ Motion Picture Purgatory Decensortized is a horror documentary film directed by Rick Trembles. Animation Dark Course is a 2012 short animated comedy film written and directed by Carolle-Shelley Abrams. Thriller Pups is a 1999 American independent crime drama written and directed by Ash. The film stars Mischa Barton, Burt Reynolds and Cameron Van Hoy. The film centres on two young adolescents that embark on a bank robbery on their way to school. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival on 18 April 1999. The film, although well received critically received a limited release that has been attributed as sensitivity to the Columbine High School massacre that occurred two days after the premiere. Comedy Three Chords and a Wardrobe is a 1998 short, comedy and romance film written and directed by Brendan Young. Thriller En la tormenta is a 1982 drama, thriller and war film written and directed by Fernando Vallejo. Thriller Dam 999 is a 2011 3-D science fiction disaster film. It is an English language UAE-Indian co-production film produced by BizTV Network, UAE and directed by Sohan Roy. The film is based on the award winning short documentary DAMs - The Lethal Water Bombs. and the Banqiao dam disaster of 1975 that claimed the lives of 250,000 people in China and anticipated calamity for outdated dams in the world. The film falls in the category of an emotional thriller. The ancient Indian concept of Navarasas, or the nine human emotions, are represented by an assortment of actors from India and Hollywood. The movie also portrays the concepts of Ayurveda as well as lost love against the backdrop of the story of a dilapidated colonial dam. Apart from being a controversial movie in India with respect to its theme, the Screenplay of the movie was added to the permanent core collection in Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before its release in 2011. Documentary film Xenofolies is a 1991 short documentary film. Comedy Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment is a 1985 comedy film directed by Jerry Paris. It is the first of six sequels in the Police Academy series. Many actors return from the first film to respectively reprise their roles. Steve Guttenberg reprises his role as Mahoney, the class clown; former American football player Bubba Smith returns as the man-mountain Hightower; Marion Ramsey is featured again as Laverne Hooks; David Graf returns as gun-crazy Officer Eugene Tackleberry; Michael Winslow returns as sound effects wizard Officer Larvell Jones, and veteran actor George Gaynes returns as Commandant Eric Lassard. This was the only film in the franchise that does not feature Leslie Easterbrook as Lt. Debbie Callahan. New faces in Police Academy 2 include Howard Hesseman as Captain Pete Lassard, Bobcat Goldthwait as Zed, the leader of "The Scullions", an obnoxious gang, Art Metrano as Lt. Mauser, Peter Van Norden as slobbish police dog sergeant Vinnie, Tim Kazurinsky as hapless business owner Carl Sweetchuck, and Lance Kinsey as Sgt. Proctor. Comedy The Tollbooth is a Heritage Overcoming film directed by Debra Kirschner about a young artist struggling to forge her own identity in the big city, while her Jewish parents keep watch from just over the bridge in Brooklyn. Thriller Dead Connection is a 1994 thriller film directed by Nigel Dick. Comedy Telefoni bianchi is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. For this film Agostina Belli was awarded with a Special David di Donatello for her performance. The title refers to the White Telephone comedies of the 1930s and 1940s. The film is a comic portrayal of the Italian film industry during the Fascist era in which an ambitious young woman briefly rises to become a film star. Thriller Oil Storm is a 2005 television docudrama portraying a future oil-shortage crisis in the United States, precipitated by a hurricane destroying key parts of the United States' oil infrastructure. The program was an attempt to depict what would happen if the highly oil-dependent country was suddenly faced with gasoline costing upwards of $7 to $8 per gallon. Directed by James Erskine and written by Erskine and Caroline Levy, it originally aired on FX Networks on 5 June 2005, at 8 p.m. ET. The crisis arises from a hurricane destroying an important pipeline at Port Fourchon in Louisiana, a tanker collision closing a busy port, terrorist attacks and tension with Saudi Arabia over the oil trade, and other fictional events. The program followed the lives of several people - the owners of a mom-and-pop convenience store, a paramedic, stock market and oil analysts, government officials, and others - and includes a substantial amount of human drama. Animation Crab is a 2005 animated short film directed by Luis Sartori do Vale. Documentary film The Last Shepherd is a 2012 biographical drama/documentary film written and directed by Marco Bonfanti. It premièred at the 2012 Tokyo International Film Festival and in Italy at the 2013 Turin Film Festival. In 2013 it was shown at the Dubai International Film Festival, at the Slamdance Film Festival and several other film festivals. Comedy Love That Pup is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 44th Tom and Jerry short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby, music scored by Scott Bradley, and animated by Ed Barge, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence and Kenneth Muse. Comedy After crashing his homemade soapbox racer through an old wooden fence, Alex discovers a fully-functional steam locomotive, the 587, destined for the scrap heap. He and his sister, Molly, devise a plan to rescue the antique engine with the help of an old engineer, Russell, his dog, Sparky, and almost every kid in the neighborhood! All aboard for an adventure the whole family will love. Animation Tendency to Jam is a 2013 short, animation, music film written and directed by Patrick Kipper. Comedy Find me a Daddy is a 2012 short film written by Camille Manetta and Rich Jackson and is directed by Clint Wardlow. Comedy Enteng, the Dragon is a 1988 fantasy, action comedy film written by Tony Mortel and directed by Romy Villaflor. Comedy Down by Law is a 1986 black-and-white independent film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. It stars Tom Waits, John Lurie, and Roberto Benigni. The film centers on the arrest, incarceration, and escape from jail of three men. It discards jailbreak film conventions by focusing on the interaction between the convicts rather than on the mechanics of the escape. A key element in the film is Robby Müller's slow-moving camerawork, which captures the architecture of New Orleans and the Louisiana bayou to which the cellmates escape. Comedy Just Another Blonde is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy/adventure film distributed by First National Pictures. Based on the short story "Even Stev'en" by Gerald Beaumont, the film was directed by Alfred Santell and stars Dorothy Mackaill, Jack Mulhall and Louise Brooks. An incomplete print of the film is preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Thriller Transporter 2 is a 2005 French action film directed by Louis Leterrier and produced by Luc Besson. It is the sequel to The Transporter. It is followed by Transporter 3. The film stars Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, François Berléand, Keith David, Hunter Clary, Shannon Briggs, Matthew Modine and Jason Flemyng. Jason Statham returns as Frank Martin, a professional "transporter" who delivers packages without questions. Set in Miami, Florida, he chauffeurs a young boy who is soon kidnapped. Frank tries to save the boy. Comedy Far From Close is a 2010 short, comedy, drama, romance film written and directed by Martijn de Jong. Thriller PTU, also known as PTU: Police Tactical Unit, is a 2003 Hong Kong crime thriller film produced and directed by Johnnie To, starring Simon Yam, Maggie Shiu, Lam Suet and Ruby Wong. Comedy Tin Men is a 1987 comedy film written and directed by Barry Levinson, produced by Mark Johnson and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Danny DeVito, and Barbara Hershey. It is the second of Levinson's four "Baltimore Films" set in his hometown during the 1940s, '50s, and '60s: Diner, Tin Men, Avalon, and Liberty Heights. Documentary film Words of Advice: William S. Burroughs on the Road, is a 2007 documentary about William S. Burroughs directed by Lars Movin and Steen Møller Rasmussen and produced in Denmark. The documentary is based on never-before-seen footage from his visit to Denmark in October 1983, and from his later years in Lawrence, Kansas. Shortly thereafter he began touring and reading his work to new generations of readers and thus establishing himself as a cult figure. The film focuses on Burroughs' unique talent as a performer, and on his later work, especially what is known as The Last Trilogy. In addition to the historic footage there are new interviews with friends and colleagues such as James Grauerholz, John Giorno, Hal Willner, Jennie Skerl, Regina Weinreich, Ann Douglas. Music by Material, Patti Smith, and Islamic Diggers. The film premiered on 9 November 2007 at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival in Copenhagen and the book and a Burroughs photo exhibition were launched the same night. The first international screening took place at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, as part of a Burroughs tribute event on 10 November 2007. Thriller Dark as Day is a 2011 drama mystery thriller film written and directed by Levi Holiman. Documentary film Dialogues'99 is a 2004 short documentary film written and directed by Dirk Szuszies and Ferdinand Teubner. Documentary film 'African Spirit' celebrates the diversity of Ethiopia's culture and wildlife. It journeys from North to South - spanning mountains, rainforests and the hottest place on Earth. It documents Muslims mixing with Christians as they have for over a millennia and the 'honey people' of the forest, filmed here for the first time. Visually stunning and unsentimental, this is Ethiopia as you've never seen it before. Documentary film On Tiptoe: Gentle Steps to Freedom is a 2000 American short documentary film directed by Eric Simonson. It tells the story of South African singers Ladysmith Black Mambazo. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Title to Murder is a 2001 independent film directed by Stephen Furst, starring Maureen McCormick and Christopher Atkins, and based on a story by C. Lee Tocci. It had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction The year is 2022. After a decade of world famine and food riots, the Mendelian Corporation now bioengineers the world’s entire commercial supply of genetically modified seeds. This comes at the expense of outlawed natural “heirloom” seeds, with their susceptibility to disease viewed as a threat to a stable food supply. The Mendelian Corporation’s control of the food supply gives it great political clout, and it has used it to consolidate great power. Rural areas and farm country are now under a corporate marshal law, and the ban on “heirloom” seed has resulted in a black market, with “seed-runners” emerging to satisfy the underground market.Young boys seeking to serve their country are encouraged to join the Mendelian Corporation’s Sprouts youth program. The Sprouts motto “Duty First” indicates that the security of the food supply comes above all else, and that a Sprout must remain vigilant at all times. At 12 years old, Juan (Sebastian Villada) is completely devoted to the Sprouts, and to Sprouts leader and local security chief Dick Phillips (Yul Vazquez). Under his tutelage, Juan — whose mother died in a food riot a decade earlier — routinely uses his electronic “seed-sniffer” to secretly inspect the crops on neighboring farms in search of “bad seeds.” On one otherwise average day, Juan is inspecting a cornfield on the Ballard Farm when he discovers a contaminated patch. The field is burned down and the farmer is arrested. Documentary film Oxhide, directed by Liu Jiayin, is a 2005 narrative independent Chinese film that portrays the director's family and their apartment in Beijing. Liu was 23 years old when the film was recorded. Documentary film Bernau liegt am Meer is a 2003 film directed by Martina Döcker. Animation Hello, I Like You is a 2011 short animation film. Comedy The Junior Defenders is a 2007 direct-to-video comedy-fantasy film from Warner Bros. starring Ally Sheedy, Brian O'Halloran, Justin Henry, and Jason David Frank. Comedy Our School's E.T. is a 2008 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Park Kwang-chun. It stars Kim Su-ro as an unconventional, "alien-like" high school P.E. teacher whose position is put at stake when the school adopts a new policy to boost English education, so he decides that becoming an English teacher overnight is his only hope. Thriller Der dreckige Tod is a 1998 thriller film directed by Michael Mackenroth. Documentary film Happy Birthday, Garfield is an hour-long television dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the Garfield comic strip, hosted by its creator Jim Davis. The special was first broadcast May 17, 1988 on CBS. It has only been released on VHS home video. Thriller The Final Programme is a 1973 British fantasy science fiction-thriller film directed by Robert Fuest, and starring Jon Finch and Jenny Runacre. It was based on the first Jerry Cornelius novel by Michael Moorcock. It was distributed in the United States and elsewhere as The Last Days of Man on Earth. It is the only one of the many Moorcock novels to have reached the screen. Documentary film ABEL RAISES CAIN is an unprecedented glimpse into the life and bizarre career of Alan Abel, the notorious media prankster who has made a name for himself several times over with stunts that are just ridiculous enough to be believable, especially to a media that feeds on salacious stories. In this loving portrait of an eccentric father, Alan's daughter, Jenny, takes the audience on a roller coaster ride through the myriad of elaborate hoaxes and schemes that Abel pulled off over the years, all of which were designed to provoke, amuse and make people question everything that they see, hear or read. Thriller Born American is a 1986 film directed by Renny Harlin. It was a feature length action movie about three Americans vacationing in Finland who cross the border into the Soviet Union. It was originally supposed to star Chuck Norris but he backed out when filming was delayed by funding problems and his son, Mike Norris, landed the lead instead. A Finnish production, this was at that time the most expensive film ever to have been made in Finland. The Finnish Board of Film Classification first banned the movie, because of excessive violence and anti-Soviet elements. Because of that the movie had to be shortened 3.5 minutes before it was finally accepted for distribution October 29, 1986 with the Supreme Court decision. The premiere was December 19, 1986. The success of the film in the United States allowed Harlin to get his foot in the door in Hollywood. In 2008 a book, "Kohti sinipunaa" by Juhani Suomi revealed that the request to ban the movie originated from Soviet Union's Finnish ambassador Vladimir Sobolov. Thriller Les Figures is a 2009 short film directed by Julien Petit. Animation A Big Hand for Everyone is a 1971 animated documentary film directed by Michael Pearce. Science Fiction Zontar, the Thing from Venus also known as Zontar: The Invader from Venus is a 1966, made for television, science fiction film, directed by Larry Buchanan and based on the teleplay by Hillman Taylor and Buchanan. It is a low budget color 16mm remake of Roger Corman's It Conquered the World which also featured an alien invader from Venus. The movie is arguably Buchanan's best known. Documentary film El Símbolo Y El Cuate, Serrat & Sabina is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Francesc Relea. Comedy Shaadi Se Pehle is a 2006 Bollywood comedy film directed by Satish Kaushik and produced by Subhash Ghai. The film stars Akshay Khanna, Ayesha Takia, Mallika Sherawat, Sunil Shetty and Aftab Shivdasani in lead roles. It released on 6 April 2006, and was declared a critical and commercial failure. Science Fiction Raptor Island is a Sci Fi original movie about an island in the South China Sea. The film debuted on the Sci Fi Channel on August 21, 2004. Comedy "From the holy city Banaras, Vidayadhar Acharya, a polite, cultured and orthodox man, lands up in Mumbai for his new job. He encounters a number of problems in his stay in financial capital of India… Mumbai. He has problems with the way people talk here, the way food is cooked and so on… In his unpleasant stay, Vidya rents a one bedroom apartment in a colony where legally only Government employees are authorized to stay. Every time, a raid on illegal tenants is brought on by the authorities, he has to leave his flat and spend the night out. To top up his discomfort, a Bollywood chorus dancer, Mehek Malvade comes to stay in the next door apartment. She is extrovert, tough and fun loving… a typical Mumbai girl. Vidya hates the late night parties and the constant loud laughter in Mehak’s flat. The traditional India collides with the modern India. But Vidya is not able to do anything as he, himself is illegally staying in the building. Their confrontation over inane matters reaches a flash point when Mehak’s apartment is raided and sealed. Vidya is a happy man as his wild uncouth neighbor has finally left… But this joy is short lived as he reaches home to realize that Mehak has broken into his apartment. She accuses Vidya of reporting her illegal stay, to the vigilance authorities. She declares that she will keep on staying in Vidya’s flat her own is restored to her. And two people of complete opposite nature, start staying together. As they start staying together, sparks begin to fly. Their divergent lifestyles and viewpoints are the barriers in the way of their co- existence… But slowly the situation mellows down. Friction gives way to adjustment. They slowly start accepting each other’s existence… That makes them see each other’s point of view… And the inevitable story of Love takes place." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 South Asian International Film Festival site. Comedy The Fortune of Christina McNab is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Nora Swinburne, David Hawthorne and Francis Lister. It was made at Lime Grove Studios, based on a novel by Sarah McNoughton. It was one in a series of get-rich-quick comedies made by Kellino, of which this is amongst the best known. Documentary film Art Is War is a 2013 documentary film and directed by Devon Riter. Comedy I Love You, Beth Cooper is a 2009 comedy film directed by Chris Columbus. It is based on the novel of the same name, written by Larry Doyle, with Doyle also writing the film's screenplay. The film stars Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust. Comedy "Since his wife died two years ago, Edgar has been alone. His life has been left without purpose. One day, he leaves his house, determined to find a job. But the saleswoman in the store is not interested. On his way out, Edgar, lost in thought, picks up an umbrella. The store detective detains him. Suddenly, Edgar has his chance." Quoting the program nots from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Don't Try This at Home: The Steve-O Video is Steve-O's first DVD. It contains mostly footage that the censors wouldn't allow on MTV. Documentary film Born in Chicago is a 2013 music documentary film directed by John Anderson. Documentary film Reverón is a 1952 short documentary film written and directed by Margot Benacerraf. Documentary film No, Global Tour is a 2010 documentary film directed by Santiago Sierra. Science Fiction Motor West is a short animation science fiction film written and directed by Ren Rowland. Comedy Ultra Flesh is an adult film that was released in 1980. Documentary film Kosi Katha: The Making of the Famine is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Jharna Anurag Singh. Documentary film T.A.M.I. Show is a 1964 concert film released by American International Pictures. It includes performances by numerous popular rock and roll and R&B musicians from the United States and England. The concert was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on October 28 and 29, 1964. Free tickets were distributed to local high school students. The acronym "T.A.M.I." was used inconsistently in the show's publicity to mean both "Teenage Awards Music International" and "Teen Age Music International". The best footage from each of the two concert dates was edited into the film, which was released on December 29, 1964. Jan and Dean emceed the event and performed its theme song, "Here They Come" written by Los Angeles composers P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri. Jack Nitzsche was the show's music director. The film was shot by director Steve Binder and his crew from The Steve Allen Show, using a precursor to High Definition television called "Electronovision" invented by the self-taught "electronics whiz," Bill Sargent. The film was the second of a handful of productions that used the system. Thriller Chandrolsavam is a 2005 Malayalam romantic drama film written and directed by Ranjith. It stars Mohanlal in the lead as the protagonist Chirackal Sreehari. Chandrolsavam was a critical and commercial failure. Comedy Els noms de Crist is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Albert Serra. Comedy Finally Alone is a 1997 comedy and romance film written by Leonardo Benvenuti, Piero De Bernardi and Umberto Marino and directed by Umberto Marino. Thriller Massacre at Central High is a 1976 horror-thriller film directed by Dutch director Rene Daalder, a protégé of Russ Meyer. Despite its title, it is not at all a slasher film; the film is more an odd and violent political allegory, which tells the story of a series of revenge killings at a fictional high school. The cast was largely made up of unknowns, but included well-known actors Robert Carradine, Lani O'Grady, Kimberly Beck, and Andrew Stevens. In the UK the film was released theatrically as Blackboard Massacre. It was shot on 35mm film, and had a running time of 87 minutes. The film has been described as "predicting punk and Columbine", and as "the epitome of the '70s meathead ethic fused with an apt social commentary". The much-better-known 1988 film Heathers stole several plot elements from Massacre at Central High. Comedy Beresina, or the Last Days of Switzerland is a 1999 satiric comedy film by Swiss director Daniel Schmid. It chronicles the story of Irina, a Russian call girl arriving in Switzerland, whose innocent attempt to live the high life there triggers unintended coup d'etat in the country. The title Beresina refers to the Beresinalied, a patriotic song used as the code for initiating the Putsch. The film is a black comedy where all aspects of Swiss life are satirized in anecdotes. The heroine deals with a retired P-26 officer who appears as her false "sponsor" and various sexual perverts at the top of Swiss social hierarchy. Their attitudes to immigrants are also depicted ironically. Even the national identity and modern history of Switzerland are caricaturized in the country's first ever coup d'état sequences. The film culminates with Irina's coronation as Queen of Switzerland. Beresina was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Kung Fury is an upcoming Swedish martial arts comedy film written and directed by, and starring David Sandberg. It is an homage to 1980s martial arts and police action films. The film was crowdfunded through Kickstarter with pledges reaching US$630,019, exceeding the original target goal of US$200,000, but falling short of the feature film goal of US$1 million. Comedy Khadeema Kallaru is a 1982 Indian Kannada film directed by Vijay and produced by V. Ravichandran. The film stars Ambareesh, Prabhakar, Jayamala and V. Ravichandran in lead roles. The film is Ravichandran's first film as an actor. Thriller Time After Time is a 1979 American science fiction film starring Malcolm McDowell, David Warner and Mary Steenburgen. It was the directing debut of screenwriter Nicholas Meyer, whose screenplay is based largely on the uncredited novel of the same name by Karl Alexander and a story by the latter and Steve Hayes. The film concerns British author H. G. Wells and his fictional use of a time machine to pursue Jack the Ripper into the 20th century. Thriller The Gates of Paradise is a 1971 action-crime film written by Salomón Laiter & Eduardo Lizalde and directed by Salomón Laiter. Comedy Intolerable Cruelty is a 2003 romantic black comedy film about divorce and lawyers, set in Los Angeles. The film was co-written, produced, edited and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. It stars George Clooney, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Geoffrey Rush, Billy Bob Thornton, Cedric the Entertainer, and Paul Adelstein. The film was released by Universal Pictures. Comedy Husbands Beware is the 167th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Time Indefinite is an autobiographical 1993 documentary film directed by Ross McElwee and exploring themes of grief, mortality, and the convenient disconnection of watching life through a camera lens. The title comes from a passage from the Bible mentioned by a visiting Jehovah's Witness. McElwee is filming the interaction and focused on adjusting the exposure to try to catch the play of light over the man's face; distracted, he "hears" the phrase about 30 seconds after the man says it and understands it to refer to the unpredictable imminence of death. Thriller Soho is a 2011 thriller film written by the Slagg brothers and directed by Steve Jaggi. Science Fiction Time Chasers is a 1994 science fiction film directed by David Giancola and starring Matthew Bruch, George Woodard, and Bonnie Pritchard. The film follows the adventures of an amateur inventor who goes through time with his female accomplice to stop an evil megacorporation intent on changing history for profit. The film was lampooned on Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1997. Documentary film Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jessica Oreck. Comedy Six-String Samurai is a 1998 post-apocalyptic action/comedy film directed by Lance Mungia, starring Jeffrey Falcon and Justin McGuire. Brian Tyler composed the score for this film along with the Red Elvises, the latter providing the majority of the soundtrack. The film was greeted with a great deal of excitement when shown at Slamdance in 1998, winning the Slamdance awards for best editing and cinematography, and gathering extremely favorable reviews from influential alternative, cult and indie film publications such as Fangoria, Film Threat and Ain't It Cool News. It is billed as a "post-apocalyptic musical satire". In a limited theatrical release the film ran for several months in a few theaters, gaining a reputation as a minor cult film; having a budget of $2,000,000, it only made a mere $124,494 at the box offices. An intended trilogy has been discussed but not yet realized, just like the predicted launching of the career of the film's star, Jeffrey Falcon, a martial artist who had appeared in several Hong Kong action movies in the 1980s and early 1990s. While Mungia made several music videos, he did not direct another feature until the 2005 film The Crow: Wicked Prayer. Animation Famous Fred is a 1996 short musical animated film directed by Joanna Quinn. Comedy Diamonds for Breakfast is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Christopher Morahan. Comedy Los Debutantes en el amor is a 1969 Argentine film. Comedy It's a Bet is a 1935 British black-and-white comedy-drama film, directed by Alexander Esway and starring Ronald Shiner as Fair the Man. It was produced by British International Pictures. Thriller Before I Go to Sleep is a 2014 British-American mystery thriller film written and directed by Rowan Joffé. A film adaptation of S. J. Watson's 2011 novel of the same name, the film stars Nicole Kidman, Mark Strong, Colin Firth, and Anne-Marie Duff. Documentary film Listening to the Silences is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Pedro Flores. Science Fiction Dragon Day is a 2013 drama science fiction thriller film directed by Jeffrey Travis. Science Fiction Half Human, originally released in Japan as Jūjin Yuki Otoko, is a tokusatsu film produced and released by Toho Film Productions Ltd. in 1955. The film was made by Toho's Godzilla production team, consisting of Ishirō Honda, Eiji Tsuburaya, and Tomoyuki Tanaka. This was director Honda's second assignment in the kaiju genre, after the original Godzilla. According to Wikipedia Japan, the film has been removed from circulation due to the original version depicting the inhabitants of the remote village similar to the Ainu people as being deformed from generations of inbreeding as well as showing backwards and violent behaviour. However, no such reference is made in the film's dialogue, but for this reason broadcasters and media publishing companies have refrained from showing it. Comedy Problem Child 3: Junior in Love is a 1995 American made-for-TV sequel to Problem Child, and is the third and final entry in the Problem Child trilogy. However, it sets off completely different from the last sequel. In this sequel, Junior is a preteen and is in love with a girl named Tiffany. However, she does not notice him. Things take a mischievous turn when he finds out there are three other boys interested in her as well. In this installment, Junior is portrayed by Justin Chapman and Ben Healy is portrayed by William Katt. Neither Annie nor Trixie appears in this film, nor are they mentioned. Gilbert Gottfried and Jack Warden are the only cast members to appear in all three films. The film neither explains how Grandpa is still rich, since his apparent new wife LaWanda is neither mentioned or how Mr. Peabody went from a principal to a dentist. The film aired on May 13, 1995 on NBC. Thriller Clown is a 2008 short horror thriller film directed by Tate Steinsiek. Animation Big Baby 'Rookie' is a 2007 animated short film directed by David Wachtenheim and Robert Marianetti. Comedy Vankarodu is a 2014 Comedy, romance film directed by Seenu Gogineni. Documentary film Doctor Who: The Crusade is a 1999 documentary film directed by Paul Vanezis and Douglas Camfield. Comedy Gratta e vinci is a 1996 comedy film directed by Ferruccio Castronuovo and written by Sergio Martino. Comedy Cactus Makes Perfect is the 61st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Cidade Cinza is a historical biography documentary film directed by Marcelo Mesquita and Guilherme Valiengo. Thriller Into the Mirror is a 2003 South Korean horror film about a series of grisly deaths in a department store, all involving mirrors, and the troubled detective who investigates them. It was the debut film of director Kim Sung-ho. Thriller Willow Creek is a 2013 independent found footage film about a couple interested in Bigfoot lore, written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. The film was premiered at the 2013 Independent Film Festival of Boston, and subsequently screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival. Comedy Bakerman & the Bunnymen is a 2013 short animation comedy film written and directed by Jessica Raskin. Thriller Guilty by Suspicion is a 1991 film about the Hollywood blacklist and associated activities stemming from McCarthyism and the House Un-American Activities Committee. Written and directed by Irwin Winkler, it starred Robert De Niro, Annette Bening, and George Wendt. The film was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Sea That Thinks is a 2000 Dutch experimental film directed by Gert de Graaff. The film makes heavily use of optical illusions to tell a "story within a story" revolving around a screenwriter writing a script called The Sea That Thinks. The script details what is happening around him and eventually begins to affect what happens around him. Comedy Cat and Dog is a 1983 crime comedy film written by Mario Amendola and Bruno Corbucci, and directed by Bruno Corbucci. Thriller These Final Hours is a 2013 Australian drama film directed by Zak Hilditch. It was selected to be screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Roadmap to Apartheid is a 2012 historical documentary film directed by Eron Davidson and Ana Nogueira. Documentary film HARVARD PARK documents how baseball greats Darryl Strawberry and Eric Davis, just prior to spring training, would return each year to the Los Angeles neighborhood where they grew up and give back to the community. Documentary film The Writing in the Sky is a 2010 film directed by Garry Keane. Animation The Reconquest UbbadatAlArab is a short animated film directed by Carlos Peña. Comedy The Happy Hooker goes to Washington is a 1977 comedy film directed by William A. Levey. It was the sequel to The Happy Hooker, which was released in 1975. Joey Heatherton replaced Lynn Redgrave as the lead character of Xaviera Hollander. The film's tagline was, "She served her country... the only way she knew how!" Joe E. Ross, Larry Storch and Rip Taylor are among the celebrities who make cameos. Animation Hietsuki Bushi is a 2011 short animated sci-fi fantasy film written and directed by Ryo Hirano. Documentary film In the wake of his stepfather’s death, Thomas Allen Harris embarks on a journey of reconciliation with the man who raised him as a son but whom he could never call "father." As part of the first wave of black South African exiles, Harris’s stepfather, B. Pule Leinaeng, and his eleven comrades left their home in Bloemfontein in 1960. They told the world about the brutality of the apartheid system and raised support for the fledgling African National Congress and its leader, Nelson Mandela. Drawing upon the memories of the surviving disciples and their families, along with the talent of young South African actors who portray their harrowing experiences, Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela tells an intimate story of family and home against the backdrop of a global movement for freedom. A co-production of the Independent Television Service (ITVS), in association with P.O.V./American Documentary and the National Black Programming Consortium. Comedy Dogmatic is a 1999 comedy film directed by Neill Fearnley. Documentary film Orange Waistcoats is a 1992 film directed by Jurij Chascewatskij and E.Milova. Comedy All for Mary is a 1955 British comedy film brought to the screen by Paul Soskin Productions for The Rank Organisation. It was based on a play written by the English husband and wife team of Kay Bannerman and Harold Brooke. It was directed by Wendy Toye, produced by Paul Soskin with the screenplay by Peter Soskin and Paul Blackmore. It starred Nigel Patrick, David Tomlinson, Jill Day and Kathleen Harrison. Cinematography was by Reginald H. Wyer. Comedy Self Referential Traverse: Zeitgeist and Engagement is 2011 film directed by Kim Sun. Thriller Meet Me There is a 2014 American horror film, directed by Lex Lybrand and produced by Greenless Studios. The movie, written by Brandon Stroud and Destiny Talley, is based on true stories from Talley's childhood. Meet Me There premiered on April 4, 2014 as part of New Orleans Film Society's Film-O-Rama festival. Since then, the film has played in numerous film festivals across the US including the Sunscreen Film Festival, Sioux Falls Indievents, Innovative Film Festival, Beta Film Festival, and Wizard World Chicago's inaugural Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival . Comedy 365 Nights in Hollywood is a 1934 American drama film starring Alice Faye and James Dunn. The film was directed by George Marshall. Comedy Erotissimo is a 1969 French-Italian comedy film directed by Gérard Pirès. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Cosmic Alchemy is a 2010 animation experimental short film directed by Lawrence Jordan. Comedy Peeping Times is a comedy special that aired on NBC on January 25, 1978. Co-produced, written and directed by Rudy De Luca and Barry Levinson, the special featured an early broadcast network appearance of David Letterman. David Frost was co-executive producer. The show was a spoof of TV news magazine programs. Thriller Murder Rock is a 1984 Italian giallo film starring Olga Karlatos and Ray Lovelock, and written and directed by Lucio Fulci. Fulci recalled the producer forced him to turn the film into a musical with the music of Keith Emerson due to the success of Flashdance. Science Fiction The Unliving is a 2010 short science fiction drama film written by Pella Kagerman, Hugo Lilja and Robert Styrbjörn and directed by Hugo Lilja. Comedy Asshole for Hire is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Chad Carter. Thriller Teeth is a 2007 black comedy horror film written and directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein about a teenage girl who has teeth in her vagina. It premiered January 19, 2007, at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival in the independent drama category. It was released on DVD in the United States on May 6, 2007, by Dimension Extreme. Documentary film Always a Bridesmaid is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Nina Davenport. Animation Itaf is an animation film released in 1998 by Jean Knoertzer. It is the story about a young camel named Itaf and a boy named Joan. They wish to discover secrets of the desert. Thriller The Final Storm is a 2010 apocalyptic thriller film directed by Uwe Boll and written by Canadian screenwriter Tim McGregor. Science Fiction Alien Raiders is a 2008 American science fiction horror film, starring Carlos Bernard, Rockmond Dunbar and Mathew St. Patrick. The film is Ben Rock's first feature film as a director. The film was produced by Daniel Myrick, John Shiban, and Tony Krantz, and was released by Warner Home Video and Raw Feed in September 2008. Documentary film El pabellón alemán is a 2009 documentary film directed and written by Juan Miguel Millares. Thriller Tragic Hero is a 1987 Hong Kong action-crime film directed by Taylor Wong, and starring Andy Lau, Chow Yun-Fat and Alex Man. The film is the sequel to Rich And Famous but was released first due to its appeal as an action movie. Thriller Fast Getaway II is a 1994 direct-to-video action comedy/adventure film, starring Corey Haim, Cynthia Rothrock and Leo Rossi. The film is a sequel to the popular Fast Getaway, released in 1991. Documentary film "How does a poor Acapulco scuba diver end up marrying a top New York model? “Long Dog” lives fearlessly, scuba diving and hunting for the great white shark in colorful 1950‘s Acapulco. Enter a beautiful New York City model on vacation with her husband and her three-year-old son. More than a friendship develops, and what ensues effects the lives of everyone involved. Giving up her celebrity and sophisticated life in New York City, Robin decides to move to Acapulco with her son John to live with Long Dog. Not only does the redheaded Robin stick out, but John feels like an outcast as the freckled gringo. Robin and John are among the story tellers about this mismatched love affair that seems destined to failure. But despite the overwhelming culture shock, love prevails in a time and place which epitomizes romance and adventure." Quoting Sandy Wolf from the 2011 Cinequest Film Festival site. Documentary film Unacceptable Levels is a 2013 documentary film about the widespread use of artificial chemicals and their effects on the natural environment and on human health. Animation The Fight Between the Snipe and the Clam is a Chinese animated film produced by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It is also referred to as "Snipe Clam Grapple". Comedy Arabella is an Italian film comedy in the English language, starring Virna Lisi, Terry-Thomas and James Fox. It was directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film is a comic farce set in Italy in the 1960s, playing-off the interaction between English and Italian stereotypes. Science Fiction Planet of the Vampires is a 1965 Italian/Spanish science fiction horror film directed by Mario Bava. The film stars Barry Sullivan and Norma Bengell. The screenplay, by Bava, Alberto Bevilacqua, Callisto Cosulich, Antonio Roman and Rafael J. Salvia, was based on an Italian-language science fiction short story, Renato Pestriniero's "One Night of 21 Hours". The story follows the horrific experiences of the crew members of two giant spaceships that have crash landed on a forbidding, unexplored planet. The disembodied inhabitants of the world possess the bodies of the crew who died during the crash, and use the animated corpses to stalk and kill the remaining survivors. The film was co-produced by American International Pictures and Italian International Film, with some financing provided by Spain's Castilla Cooperativa Cinematográfica. Ib Melchior and Louis M. Heyward are credited with the script for the AIP English-language release version. Years after its release, some critics suggested that the film's narrative details and visual design appeared to have been a major influence on Ridley Scott's Alien. Comedy Bunker Hill Bunny is a 1949 Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short, released in 1950 and starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam as a Hessian Mercenary in the American Revolution. It was directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. Hawley Pratt and Paul Julian did the layout and backgrounds, while Arthur Davis, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross and Gerry Chiniquy headed the team of animators. Mel Blanc provided voice characterizations, and Carl Stalling created the musical score. Thriller Satrumun Kidaitha Thagaval is a 2009 Tamil thriller with actors such as Kanal Kannan, Ammuvagiya Naan fame Bharathi, Livingston, Kushboo, Sethu and others. The plot has many twists and has an unexpected ending which left many viewers with good review on this movie. Documentary film The life and death of the iconic British princess Diana; her impact on the people of her country and the rest of the world. Science Fiction Oblivion is a 2013 post-apocalyptic science fiction film based on Joseph Kosinski's unpublished graphic novel of the same name. The film was co-written, produced and directed by Kosinski. It stars Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Andrea Riseborough, and Olga Kurylenko. The film was released in the U.S. on April 19, 2013. According to Kosinski, Oblivion pays homage to science fiction films of the 1970s. The film received mixed reviews. The acting, visual effects, and originality were praised, while reception of the story was mixed. The film underperformed at the American box office, grossing only $89 million, but performed well overseas. The movie grossed more than $200 million worldwide. Documentary film Divine Food: 100 Years in the Kosher Delicatessen Trade is a 1998 American documentary film directed by Bill Chayes about how immigrant butcher Isaac Oscherwitz became the patriarch of a kosher food corporation that serves the dietary needs of Jewish people across the United States. The film reveals the step-by-step, behind-the-scenes process of butchering kosher meat, and also looks into the lives of the Oscherwitz family through personal interviews, family stories, and archival home videos. Thriller Cocoa Loco is a 2009 short drama film directed by Shaka King. Comedy Up the Front is a 1972 British comedy film. It is the third film spin-off from the TV series Up Pompeii!, directed by Bob Kellett, it stars Frankie Howerd as Lurk, a coward who is hypnotised into bravery. Documentary film Sign Posts of Dr. Roy Walford is a 2007 documentary film directed by Chris Rowland. Documentary film In Organic We Trust is a documentary film directed by Robert Kiplin Pastor. Thriller Point of No Return is a 1993 American action film directed by John Badham and starring Bridget Fonda and Gabriel Byrne. It is a remake of Luc Besson's 1990 film Nikita. Maggie Hayward is a young, violent and unstable drug addict found guilty of murdering a police officer, and is sentenced to death by lethal injection. Her death is faked, and a secret government agent named Bob informs her that she is to become an assassin. She is given a makeover and training that transform her into a beautiful woman, and she is also trained as a killer. Her career as an assassin goes well at first. Then, after a mission goes awry, the agency sends in Victor, a "cleaner," to kill everyone and destroy the bodies. Documentary film Secrecy is a 2008 documentary film directed by Harvard University professors Peter Galison and Robb Moss. According to its website, it "is a film about the vast, invisible world of government secrecy," and features interviews with a variety of people on all sides of the secrecy issue, including Steven Aftergood, Tom Blanton, James B. Bruce, Barton Gellman, Melissa Boyle Mahle, the plaintiffs in United States v. Reynolds, Siegfried Hecker, Mike Levin, and Neal Katyal and Charles Swift. It competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and at the Berlin Film Festival, among many other venues. The film was the winner of the Special Jury Award for Documentary Features at the Independent Film Festival, Boston, and was named Best Documentary at the Newport International Film Festival. Comedy Ghost Sweepers is a 2012 South Korean comedy horror film about a group of shamans from across the nation who gather together for a grand exorcism at a small village notorious for dark spirits, as a young journalist gets sent to cover the story. Comedy At Home with Hal and Christinith: TV Time is a 2010 short comedy film written by Lauryn Kahn and directed by Laursville. Documentary film Anestanaria - Das Fest der Feuerläufer von Lagadas is a 1984 film directed by Margarete Raspé. Animation My Neighbor Totoro is a 1988 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film – which stars the voice actors Noriko Hidaka, Chika Sakamoto, and Hitoshi Takagi – tells the story of the two young daughters of a professor and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan. The film won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize and the Mainichi Film Award for Best Film in 1988. The film was released on VHS and laserdisc in the United States by Tokuma Japan Communications' US subsidiary in 1993 under the title My Friend Totoro. In 1988, Streamline Pictures produced an exclusive dub for use on transpacific flights by Japan Airlines and its Oneworld partners. Troma Films, under their 50th St. Films banner, distributed the dub of the film co-produced by Jerry Beck. It was released on VHS and DVD by Fox Video. Troma's and Fox's rights to this version expired in 2004. The film was re-released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 7, 2006 and by Madman on March 15, 2006. It features a new dub cast. Comedy Betty Boop and Little Jimmy is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop and featuring newspaper comic strip character Little Jimmy. Documentary film The Turandot Project is a music documentary film directed by Allan Miller. Thriller Pawn is a 2013 crime thriller film written by Jay Anthony White and directed by David A. Armstrong. Science Fiction Die Nackte und der Satan is a film directed by Victor Trivas released on July 24, 1959. Comedy Flirty Birdy is a 1945 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 21st Tom and Jerry short. It was also the first modern era cartoon of the cat and mouse duo and the first Tom and Jerry short to be released after World War II . It was made and released on September 22, 1945 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The cartoon was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and produced by Fred Quimby. The animation was provided by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, and Ray Patterson, the music by Scott Bradley, and backgrounds by Robert Gentle. The cartoon revolves around Tom's effort to regain Jerry from an eagle by dressing up as a female bird. Thriller "In an age where media is more vast and more immediate than ever imaginable, Newsmakers takes the term "media war" to the next level. When the police botch catching a gang of robbers and it's all caught on camera, the public confidence in the police drops to an all-time low. To give the force an image transformation, PR director Katya proposes creating a reality show around the search-and-destroy mission to catch the gang. The special police force rescue effort backfires, but Katya manipulates the footage to make it seem like a victory. When the leader of the gang sees this phony "news" on TV, he begins to broadcast, via Web cam, what is actually happening. This is when the real war begins. Sam Klebanov and Aleksandr Lungin adapted veteran filmmaker Johnnie To's Breaking News for their screenplay, transplanting the action to present-day Moscow. Trading in fangs for guns, Swedish director Anders Banke makes a major leap from his previous low-budget cult vampire feature Frostbite. He stages loud, massive gunfights like a pro and keeps the action at a brisk pace. Though guns are ubiquitous in Newsmakers' world, the cameraman is always stronger than the gunman, and media is the weapon of most destruction." Quoting David Kwok from the program notes for the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. Documentary film Epoca - The Making Of History is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Andreas Hoessli and Isabella Huser. Thriller One Body Too Many is a 1944 comedy-mystery film directed by Frank McDonald, starring Bela Lugosi and Jack Haley. Documentary film Hollywood Don't Surf! is a 2011 documentary film that premiered in the 2010 Cannes Film Festival while a work in progress and held its North American premiere at the 2011 Telluride Film Festival, where it was presented to a packed park at the Abel Gance Outdoor theater by actress Daryl Hannah. Narrated by Robert Englund, the film explores the purportedly strained relationship between Hollywood film makers and the surfing community. After an irreverent and wild main title sequence, Hollywood Don't Surf! examines the legendary film Gidget and the subsequent surf exploitation genre that followed, centering on the ambitious John Milius written and directed 1978 Warner Bros. film Big Wednesday, a commercial disappointment at the time, and the smattering of surf films that followed as Big Wednesday enjoyed a subsequent rebirth as a cult film on home video. The documentary features: Quentin Tarantino Steven Spielberg John Milius Jan-Michael Vincent Robert Englund Stacy Peralta Gary Busey Lee Purcell Frankie Avalon John Stockwell Nia Peeples William Katt Laird Hamilton Greg Noll Kathy Kohner-Zuckerman Rick Dano Holly Beck Animation Rebel Rabbit is a 1949 animated short starring Bugs Bunny. It is an anomaly in the Bugs Bunny cartoons — in this one, Bugs is the aggressor, and he ends up losing the fight. Having found out that the bounty for rabbits is only 2 cents, Bugs intends to prove that rabbits are tough — even if he has to be 'more obnoxious than anybody'. Some scenes utilize live action stock footage. Thriller Masala Republic is a 2014 Indian Malayalam political satire film directed by Visakh G. S. in his directional debut. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Indrajith, Aparna Nair, Sunny Wayne, P. Balachandran, Mamukkoya, Vinayakan, Vinay Forrt, Mala Aravindan, and Captain Raju. The story and dialogues of the film is by the director himself. While the screenplay was co-written by Arungeorge K. David. The film is produced by Sukumar Thekkeppat under the banner of Chemmeen Cinema. The music is composed by Jassie Gift while the background scores are by the Widvaan band. Suresh Rajan is behind the camera while Manoj Kannoth did the editing works of the film and songs were choreographed by Imithiyas Aboobacker. The film released in 25 April 2014. Comedy Gents in a Jam is the 141st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Late Night Shopping is a comedy funded by FilmFour Productions. The film is about four young friends who all work the graveyard shifts in various soul-killing jobs then meet up in a cafe after their shift to talk about nothing and generally kill time. Comedy Doctor S Battles the Sex Crazed Reefer Zombies: The Movie is a 2009 comedy-horror film written by Bryan Ortiz, James Hartz, Evan Boston and Peter Egly and directed by Bryan Ortiz. Documentary film "A documentary about the porn industry in eastern Europe (principally Prague). The director is a consumer of porn and wants to discover more about the industry and the people who make it. Instead of being a prurient exercise in getting closer to beautiful young men, von Heikkinen's journey reveals some of the human costs of the industry. He gets to meet porn producers and pornstars, and some of their parents. For an industry which acknowledges that a boy at 18 has probably 2 years work before he becomes unemployable, there are a lot of human casualties, some turning to drugs or prostitution or homelessness. The film accidentally captured a moment when the Prague porn explosion began to fail. One of the key interview subjects is Dan Fomar, producer, and one of his former stars Roda Prohacka, who was also for a number of years his boyfriend. BR" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Documentary film Furthest from the Wild is a documentary biographical drama historical fiction film directed by Alex Tello. Documentary film Burroughs is a 1983 documentary film directed by Howard Brookner. Animation 893 is the 2007 short animated action film directed by Thomas Castellani, Yves d´Incau Clément Renaudin and Eric Toubal. Documentary film If You Love This Planet is a 1982 short documentary film recording a lecture given to SUNY Plattsburgh students by physician and anti-nuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott about the dangers posed by nuclear weapons. The movie was directed by Terre Nash and produced by Edward Le Lorrain for Studio D, the women's studio of the National Film Board of Canada. Studio D head Kathleen Shannon was executive producer. Released during the term of the Reagan administration and at the height of Cold War nuclear tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, If You Love This Planet was officially designated as "foreign political propaganda" by the U.S. Department of Justice and suppressed in the United States. The subsequent uproar over that action gave the film a publicity boost; it went on to win the 1982 Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. It appears that the first cinema showing of the film in Britain did not occur until April 2008, when it was screened by the London Socialist Film Co-op. Documentary film Glickman is a documentary film directed by James L. Freedman. Animation Alma is a short animated film. "Attracted to the life-like dolls in a doll shop window, a young girl finds herself drawn in to the shop like a moth to a flame." Quoting the description from the 2009 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Comedy To the Woods is a 2012 Comedy/Romance film written by Bara Schlesinger and Tomás Vorel and directed by Tomás Vorel. Comedy Big Fat Gypsy Gangster is a straight-to-DVD British comedy film directed, produced, written by and starring Ricky Grover. The film centres on Grover's character Bulla from The 11 O'Clock Show, after his release from prison. The film was written by Grover and his wife Maria, and has an all-star line up including Steven Berkoff, Peter Capaldi, Omid Djalili, Rufus Hound and Tulisa Contostavlos. Comedy Music from Mars is a 1955 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Amen! is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Moritz Mayerhofer. Animation Shark Tale is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation, directed by Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron and Rob Letterman. The film stars Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renée Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black, and Martin Scorsese. It tells the story of a young fish named Oscar who falsely claims to have killed the son of a shark mob boss to win favor with the mob boss' enemies and advance his own community standing. Despite the film's mixed reviews, Shark Tale proved to be a box office success, opening at #1 with $47.6 million, which was the second highest opening for a DreamWorks Animation film at the time, behind Shrek 2. It remained as the #1 film in the U.S. and Canada for its second and third weekends, and made $367 million worldwide against its $75 million budget. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Documentary film The Making of A Summer's Tale is a documentary film directed by Françoise Etchegaray and Jean-André Fieschi. Comedy Lapland Odyssey is a 2010 Finnish comedy film directed by Dome Karukoski. The film stars Jussi Vatanen, Jasper Pääkkönen, Timo Lavikainen, Pamela Tola, Kari Ketonen and Miia Nuutila. Science Fiction Moscow-Cassiopeia is a Soviet 1973 film directed by Richard Viktorov based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and Avenir Zak. Followed by Otroki vo vselennoy. Runtime - 85 min. Comedy Bug Buster is a 1998 American comedy horror film directed by Lorenzo Doumani. It is the only known film to be written by Malick Khoury. In the United Kingdom, this film was released under the title Some Things Never Die. Despite having a reputation as being a poorly made film, it has nonetheless has achieved small B movie cult status. Animation Cloudette is a 2013 animated film written by Tom Lichtenheld and directed by Virginia Wilkos. Thriller The White Face is a 2009 short crime drama film directed by Jason Bognacki and co-written with Aline Bognacki. Documentary film Israel: A Home Movie is a 2013 documentary history film directed by Eliav Lilti. Documentary film 12-12-12 is a documentary film that premiered on October 29, 2013 at the Directors Guild of America theater on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Filmed from 23 different camera angles, the documentary was originally to have been two separate movies, made by two separate production groups, one headed by Beatle legend, Sir Paul McCartney, and one from the Robin Hood Foundation's film team. After production crews encountered one another at Madison Square Garden during filming, the two teams joined forces to create one single movie using both companies' equipment and resources. On December 12, 2012, some of entertainment’s most iconic names came together at Madison Square Garden for a historic concert to benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy, 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief. It was produced jointly by James Dolan, Executive Chairman of The Madison Square Garden Company; John Sykes, President of Entertainment Enterprises for Clear Channel Media Holdings.; and Harvey Weinstein, Co-Founder and Chairman of The Weinstein Company, and presented by Chase with all proceeds going to the Robin Hood Relief Fund. Comedy Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! is a 1964 animated feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The film stars the voices of Daws Butler, Don Messick, Julie Bennett, Mel Blanc, and J. Pat O'Malley. Based upon Hanna-Barbera's syndicated animated television show The Yogi Bear Show, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! was the first theatrical feature produced by Hanna-Barbera, and the first feature-length theatrical animated film based on a television program. Comedy Hero Hitler in Love is a 2011 Punjabi romantic and action film directed by Sukhwant Dhadda with story, screenplay, music & dialogues by Babbu Maan. The Maan Films production stars Babbu Maan, Mouni Roy and Bhagwant Maan in lead roles. It was released on 18 November with a bumper opening but couldn't sustain. Comedy Girlies Behave is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Hellblock 13 is a 1999 horror thriller written by Jeffrey Miller, Michael R. Smith, and Paul Talbot and directed by Paul Talbot. Thriller Header is a 2006 horror film directed by Archibald Flancranstin, and written Michael E. Kennedy. It is based on the 1995 Verotik novel Header by Edward Lee. Documentary film This program profiles writers of the 20s, 30s, and 40s, known as the Pulp Fiction-era. These writers created the iconic characters who live on today in our collective hearts and imaginations. It has even been estimated that 90-95% of the top blockbusters in Hollywood movies, were based on the stories from the Pulp Fiction-era. Documentary film Children Without is a 1964 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim, about a young girl and her brother growing up in the housing projects of Detroit. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, losing to another film by Guggenheim, Nine from Little Rock. Animation King of Comics is a 2012 documentary, LGBT and comedy film written and directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Documentary film Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie is a 2012 documentary film that chronicles the history of The Morton Downey Jr. Show and Downey's influence on "trash TV." The film also looks at Downey's relationship with Al Sharpton and other important 1980s figures, as well as Downey's role as a predecessor for conservative commentators like Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh. Comedy Soccer Days is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by David Serrano. Documentary film An in-depth look about the controversy surrounding Kevin Smith's "Dogma", and the effects it had on those involved in its production. Comedy An office-based web comedy featuring Christian Monzon. Tommy Jeffers hates his job. But he's too good for them to just let him go. Only one thing to do: Get fired. Comedy Gerald McBoing Boing on Planet Moo is a 1956 short animated family adventure film directed by Robert Cannon. Animation The Big Snit is a 1985 short-subject animated cartoon written and directed by Richard Condie and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Comedy Directed by Leslie Small - Starring Steve Harvey Comedy Easy Virtue is a 2008 British romantic comedy film based on Noël Coward's play of the same name. The play was previously made into the silent movie Easy Virtue by Alfred Hitchcock. This adaptation is directed by Stephan Elliott, written by Elliott and Sheridan Jobbins, and stars Jessica Biel, Ben Barnes, Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas. The score contains many Coward and jazz-age songs, some of which are sung or partially sung by the cast. Easy Virtue is a social comedy in which a glamorous American widow, Larita, impetuously marries a young Englishman, John Whittaker, in the South of France. When they return to England to meet his parents, his mother takes an immediate and strong dislike to the new daughter-in-law, while his father, Jim, finds a kindred spirit. Family tensions escalate. The film was screened at the Toronto Film Festival and London Film Festival prior to its 7 November release by Pathé in the UK. Subsequently, the film was also screened at the Rio International Film Festival, Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi, and the Rome Film Festival. It closed the Adelaide Film Festival prior to the Australian theatrical release on 12 March 2009. Thriller Dark Forest is a 2006 South Korean film and the final installment of the 4 Horror Tales film series. Comedy Roadside Romeo is a 2008 Hindi-American computer animated musical comedy film written and directed by Jugal Hansraj and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in United States, India, and all around the world. It was released on 24 October 2008 in the United States and India. This was the second Bollywood movie to receive a North American release by a Hollywood studio, following Sony Pictures' Saawariya. The title character is a dog living in Mumbai, as voiced by Saif Ali Khan; his girlfriend, Laila, is voiced by Kareena Kapoor. This was the first voiceover in an animated production for both actors. Roadside Romeo was also Hansraj's first animated directorial debut. Roadside Romeo received generally negative reviews from critics upon its release and was a disaster at the box office. Animation Barnet Fair is a 2012 animation film directed by Jo Lawrence. Animation Pink and Blue Blues is a 1952 short, animation film written by Bill Scott and directed by Pete Burnes. Animation Me and My Shadow is a 2014 animated film written by Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, Matt Ember, Tom J. Astle and directed by Alessandro Carloni. Documentary film The Runners is a 2013 documentary film directed by Matan Rochlitz and Ivo Gormley. Comedy The Lotus Eaters is a Canadian drama film, released in 1993. Written by Peggy Thompson and directed by Paul Shapiro. The film stars R. H. Thomson and Sheila McCarthy as Hal and Diana Kingswood, a married couple living on Galiano Island in British Columbia in the 1960s, with their two daughters, Cleo and Zoe. Science Fiction Vampirella is a 1996 horror science fiction film written by Gary Gerani directed by Jim Wynorski. Animation Angry Birds could be turned into a major motion picture, the development house behind the hit iPhone game has revealed. Rovio's Mikael Head disclosed that negotiations are underway with Hollywood studios in an interview with Variety in which he also outlined plans for themed TV shows and comic books. Mr Head predicts a three-year wait for the arrival of the Angry Bird movie. Comedy Hot Dudes with Kittens is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Anna Wenger. Comedy Mike's New Car is a 2002 Pixar computer animated short comedy film, starring the two main characters from Monsters, Inc., Sulley and Mike. Directed by Pete Docter and Roger L. Gould, it is the first Pixar short to use dialogue and the first to take characters and situations from a previously established work. The short premiered on September 17, 2002, included in the DVD and VHS release of Monsters, Inc. It was nominated for a 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Documentary film Land of Genesis is a 2010 documentary written by Idit Hahmovitz and Efraim Sidon and directed by Moshe Alpert. Comedy Fluttering Hearts is a 1927 film featuring Charley Chase, Oliver Hardy, and Eugene Pallette. Comedy Sandhya Mayangum Neram is a 1983 Malayalam film directed by Bharathan and written by John Paul, starring Bharath Gopi, Sreenath, T. G. Ravi, Jayabharathy, Philomina and Unni Mary. Comedy Tammytown is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Phoebe Owens. Animation Beach Chair was a short computer animation test clip created by animator Eben Ostby for Pixar in 1986. It depicts a chair walking across the sand, dipping its leg into the water, and then moving along. Ostby made the project, with the feedback of John Lasseter, to work out details of rendering software. It was exhibited at SIGGRAPH in Dallas in 1986, along with Lasseter's landmark computer-animated short Luxo Jr. and another test project, Flag and Waves by Bill Reeves. Thriller Alex Cross is a 2012 American crime thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Tyler Perry as the titular character and Matthew Fox as the villain Picasso. The adapted screenplay was written by Marc Moss and Kerry Williamson. This is the third film appearance of the character Alex Cross, the main character in a series of novels by James Patterson. Cross was previously portrayed by Morgan Freeman in Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider. In 2010, Idris Elba was hired to play Cross but he was replaced by Perry. Filming took place in 2011. The film was released on October 19, 2012 in the United States and Canada. Animation Get With The Program is a 2010 animated short film written by Jennifer Drummond and Mark Deutrom directed by Jennifer Drummond. "The complacent inhabitants of this near-future society devise ways to adapt to the constant demands of the techno dystopia they have created. High-tech addiction, constant surveillance, data harvesting, body transformation, resource depletion, and mindless entertainment are just part of the daily grind for these one-eyed apathetic creatures." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Thriller My Night with Andrew Cunanan is a 2011 short drama thriller crime fiction LGBT film written and directed by Devin Kordt-Thomas. Comedy An Ordinary Miracle is a Soviet 1978 musical film, a love story by Mark Zakharov based on a play by Yevgeni Shvarts. This is the second screen version of the play; the first one was filmed in 1964 by Erast Garin. Leonid Serebrennikov performed the main theme in the film. Music by Gennadi Gladkov. Lyrics by Yuli Kim. Thriller Abducted: A Father's Love is a 1996 tv film directed by Chuck Bowman. Animation Der 7bte Zwerg is a 2014 animated film directed by Boris Aljinovic and Harald Siepermann. Comedy Kitty Foiled is a 1948 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 34th Tom and Jerry short. It was released in theaters on June 1, 1948. The cartoon was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with animation by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Irving Levine and Ed Barge. The music was scored by Scott Bradley, and the cartoon produced by Fred Quimby. Thriller Convergence is a 1999 drama film directed by Gavin Wilding. Documentary film Walls of Fire is a 1971 documentary film directed by Herbert Kline and Edmund Penney. Narrated by Ricardo Montalbán, this documentary examines the history of Mexican murals and their artists. Among the works examined are those by José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The documentary was also won a Golden Globe award for Best Documentary film in 1972. Comedy Youth Will Be Served is a 1940 musical film directed by Otto Brower. Comedy Women vs. Men is a 2002 comedy film written by David J. Burke and directed by Chazz Palminteri. Comedy John Jani Janardhan is a Hindi film is directed by T.Rama Rao. South Indian Superstar Rajinikanth played the main lead in a triple role. John being the father and johnny and janardhan being the two sons. It is a remake of the 1982 Tamil film Moondru Mugam which starred Rajinikanth and Raadhika. It was successful at the box office and completed 100 days run at the box office, thus being the only triple role film to become hit at the box office. Animation Seara is an elementary school student with a crush on Shuhei Seto attending middle school. Ever since she was four years old, she had been following Shu-chan everywhere he went. She even confessed that she wanted to become his bride. But Shu-chan told her that she was just a kid. Should she grow up to be a beautiful woman, he might think about it though. Four years have passed since then. Seara has quickly grown up and starts living with Shu-chan's family, because she did not want to move to America with her parents. Interestingly, Shu does not remember Seara from back then. So now Seara tries to confess her love again, but notices that he does not seem to be interested in her... Comedy The Silence of the Hams is a 1994 parody film directed and written by Italian comedian Ezio Greggio. It is a parody of many popular thriller and horror films, notably The Silence of the Lambs and Psycho. The comedy, like many of its contemporaries, is largely driven by word-play, sight gags, running jokes, and multiple references to popular culture of the time, like Michael Jackson's Thriller, and tongue-in-cheek references to the then-current state of American politics. As a curiosity, there is a Mel Brooks cameo in this film, who made a number of well regarded parodies. Animation Hayabusa: Back to the Earth is a film directed by Hiromitsu Kosaka. Comedy Drunken Tai Chi is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo Ping and starring Donnie Yen in his first major role. Donnie Yen had signed a four-film contract after winning an open talent search hosted by Yuen Woo Ping, and "Drunken Tai Chi" was one of the contracted films. "Drunken Tai Chi" was the last film in its distinctive genre of kung fu comedy. The title "Drunken Tai Chi" is misleading. The original title can also be translated as "Laughing Tai Chi." Both "Drunken" and "Laughing" refer to the character of the wine-loving, comedic Tai Chi master played by Yuen Cheung-Yan, and not to the Tai Chi style itself. Animation Why the Swallow Has the Tail with Little Horns is the first animated film made in the Kazakh SSR. It was directed by Amen Khaydarov and released in 1967. Comedy El extraño viaje is a 1964 Spanish black drama film directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. Famous film director Jess Franco acts as the brother of the protagonist. The film was a huge flop on its limited release. It was voted seventh best Spanish film by professionals and critics in 1996 Spanish cinema centenary. Comedy For Richer or Poorer is a 1997 comedy film starring Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley. It is rated PG-13 for some sexual innuendo and one use of strong language. Comedy Funny Man is a 1994 British film written and directed by Simon Sprackling. Comedy The horny farmer McDonald has his wicked way with a goat. Life returns to normal for the family, until the goat gives birth! The mutant off spring, called Billy, is tormented by the Farmer's sons, only the daughter feels any pity for him. It isn't long before Billy, who keeps growing bigger, plans revenge... Thriller West Side Story is a 1961 American romantic musical drama film directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. The film is an adaptation of the 1957 Broadway musical of the same name, which in turn was inspired by William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It stars Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno, and George Chakiris, and was photographed by Daniel L. Fapp, A.S.C., in Super Panavision 70. Released on October 18, 1961 through United Artists, the film received high praise from critics and the public, and became the second highest grossing film of the year in the United States. The film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and won 10, including Best Picture, becoming the record holder for the most wins for a movie musical. Documentary film Sports Illustrated: The Making of Swimsuit 2012 is a 2012 documentary film. Comedy Quality Time is a 2010 short comedy drama and family film directed and written by James Redford. Comedy Pocketful of Miracles is a 1961 American comedy film starring Bette Davis and Glenn Ford, and directed by Frank Capra. The screenplay by Hal Kanter and Harry Tugend is based on the screenplay Lady for a Day by Robert Riskin, which was adapted from the Damon Runyon short story "Madame La Gimp". The film proved to be the final project for both Capra and veteran actor Thomas Mitchell but also featured the film debut of Ann-Margret. Supporting player Peter Falk was nominated for an Academy Award but George Chakiris won that year for West Side Story. Capra said that Falk's performance was a bright spot in this "miserable film." The 1989 film Miracles starring Jackie Chan and Anita Mui is based on Pocketful of Miracles. Documentary film The Shadow of Hate is a 1995 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim about racism. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Other Being is a 2006 animated short film written by Siamand Mohammadi and directed by Mashaallah Mohammadi. Thriller Sing, Sinner, Sing is a 1933 American film directed by Howard Christie. Comedy Outer Space Jitters is the 182nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy The Invitation is a 1973 Swiss film directed by Claude Goretta. The Invitation was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and shared the Jury Prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Ed & Vern's Rock Store is a 2008 Short documentary film written and directed by Christopher Leps. Science Fiction Swamp Shark is a 2011 American horror film directed by Griff Furst and starring Kristy Swanson, D. B. Sweeney, Robert Davi, Jason Rogel, Sophia Sinise, Richard Tanne, and Jeff Chase. The film was produced by Kenneth M. Badish and Daniel Lewis and was written by Eric Miller, Charles Bolon, and Jennifer Iwen. It is a Syfy Channel original picture. The film premiered in the U.S. on the Syfy Channel on June 25, 2011. Thriller Dying to Belong is a 1997 American television film directed by William A. Graham. Comedy Hokus Pokus is the 115th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Our Daily Bread is a 2005 documentary film directed, co-produced, and with cinematography by Nikolaus Geyrhalter. The script was co-written by Wolfgang Widerhofer and Nikolaus Geyrhalter. The film depicts how modern food production companies employ technology to maximize efficiency, consumer safety and profit. It consists mainly of actual working situations without voice-over narration or interviews as the director tries to let viewers form their own opinion on the subject. The names of the companies where the footage was filmed are purposely not shown. The director's goal is to provide a realistic view on the internal workings of multiple food production companies in our modern society. Animation M. Ward: the First Time I Ran Away is a 2012 short animated film directed by Joel Trussell. Documentary film The Dotted Line is a 2011 documentary short film written by Jeremy Chilnick, Matthew Galkin and Morgan Spurlock and directed by Morgan Spurlock. Animation Leitmotif is a 2009 short animation film written by Jeanette Nørgaard and directed by Mette Ilene Holmriis,Marie Jørgensen,Jeanette Nørgaard and Marie Thorhauge. Comedy Fandom is a 2004 comedy drama film written by Mark Hefti, Nicholas Tucker and directed by Nicholas Tucker. Comedy Peck Up Your Troubles is a 1945 animated short featuring Sylvester the cat. It was written by Michael Maltese and directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon marked the first appearance of Sylvester's long-time foe Hector the Bulldog, who would later become a recurring character in Tweety and Sylvester cartoons. The woodpecker would later reappear in A Peck o' Trouble, a Dodsworth Cat cartoon directed by Robert McKimson in 1953. Animation Disney's A Christmas Carol is a 2009 American 3D computer animated motion-capture holiday fantasy comedy-drama film written and directed by Robert Zemeckis. It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of the same name and stars Jim Carrey in a multitude of roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge as a young, middle-aged, and old man, and the three ghosts who haunt Scrooge. The film also features supporting roles done by Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright Penn, and Cary Elwes. The 3D film was produced through the process of motion capture, a technique Zemeckis previously used in his films The Polar Express, and Beowulf. A Christmas Carol began filming in February 2008, and was released on November 3, 2009 by Walt Disney Pictures. It received its world premiere in London, coinciding with the switching on of the annual Oxford Street and Regent Street Christmas lights, which in 2009 had a Dickens theme. The film was released in Disney Digital 3-D and IMAX 3-D. It is also Disney's third film retelling of A Christmas Carol following 1983's Mickey's Christmas Carol and 1992's The Muppet Christmas Carol. Animation The Dream of a Ridiculous Man is a 1992 film written by Aleksandr Petrov and Fyodor Dostoevsky and directed by Aleksandr Petrov. Comedy Just Like a Woman is a 1992 British comedy-drama film directed by Christopher Monger starring Julie Walters, Adrian Pasdar, and Paul Freeman. The film is based on the novel Geraldine, For the Love of a Transvestite by Monica Jay, and is one of the few "cross-dressing" films in which the hero is actually a transvestite, unlike Some Like it Hot, Tootsie, Mrs. Doubtfire, and others in which the cross-dresser has an ulterior motive. Comedy Gus and the Anarchists is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film From the East is a 1993 documentary film directed by Chantal Akerman. Thriller Crowned and Dangerous was a 1997 made-for-TV movie based on a true story and starred Yasmine Bleeth, Cassidy Rae, George Eads and Jill Clayburgh. Comedy Billboard Dad is a 1998 American direct-to-video comedy film, starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Comedy El siete machos is a 1951 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Animation There's Been A Terrible Mistake is a 2013 short animated comedy film written and directed by Jasmine Oore. Comedy Monte Carlo Baby is a 1952 British-French comedy film co-directed by Jean Boyer and Lester Fuller. It featured an early performance by Audrey Hepburn playing a spoiled actress. Most Hepburn biographies indicate that it was during the filming of this movie that Hepburn was first discovered by the playwright Colette and chosen for the lead role in the play Gigi, which would lead to Hepburn launching her acting career in Hollywood. Monte Carlo Baby was produced in the English language. However, a second version of the film was made in the French language. Since Hepburn was fluent in French, she played the same role. This version of the film was released in 1952 as Nous irons à Monte Carlo. Comedy Nine Out of Ten is a 1997 film directed by Ben Cummings and Orson Cummings. Comedy The Gloom Chaser is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy The Amateur Detective is a 1914 American silent short comedy directed by Carroll Fleming for the Thanhouser Film Corporation. The film starred Carey L. Hastings, Ernest C. Warde and Muriel Ostriche. Comedy Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón is a 1980 Spanish film, a campy comedy, written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Starring Carmen Maura, Alaska, and Eva Siva, the plot follows the wild adventures of three friends: Pepi, an independent modern woman; Luci, a mousy, masochistic housewife; and Bom, a lesbian punk rock singer. Pepi, Luci, Bom is Almodóvar's first feature film. It was shot in 16mm and blown up to 35mm for its theatrical release. It became a cult film, emblematic of La Movida Madrileña, a period characterized by a sense of cultural and sexual freedom. Thriller Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie is a 1996 television film directed by Noel Nosseck. The film, based on actual events, is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and was also made as Death Benefit. Filming took place in Toronto. Comedy Attractive Male Seeking Woman is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Marek Rębacz. Comedy The Croods is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It features the voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener, Clark Duke, and Cloris Leachman. The film is set in a fictional prehistoric Pliocene era known as The Croodaceous when a caveman's position as a "Leader of the Hunt" is threatened by the arrival of a prehistoric genius who comes up with revolutionary new inventions as they trek through a dangerous but exotic land in search of a new home. The Croods was written and directed by Kirk DeMicco and Chris Sanders, and produced by Kristine Belson and Jane Hartwell. The film premiered at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival on February 15, 2013, and was released in the United States on March 22, 2013. As part of the distribution deal, this film is the first from DreamWorks Animation to be distributed by 20th Century Fox, since the end of their distribution deal with Paramount Pictures. Comedy Her Crowning Glory is a 1911 American silent short comedy film directed by Laurence Trimble. The film is preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and is included in the DVD Treasures From American Film Archives program #2, 50 Preserved Films by the National Film Preservation Foundation. Comedy Husbands and Wives is a 1992 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film stars Allen, Mia Farrow, Sydney Pollack, Judy Davis, Juliette Lewis, and Liam Neeson. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. The movie debuted around the same time as Allen and Farrow's relationship ended because of his relationship with Soon Yi Previn. The movie is filmed by Carlo Di Palma with a handheld camera style and features documentary-like one-on-one interviews with the characters interspersed with the story. Husbands and Wives was Allen's first film as sole director for a studio other than United Artists or Orion Pictures since Take the Money and Run, namely TriStar Pictures. Comedy Si me viera don Porfirio is a 1950 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Documentary film In the South of Ethiopia, in one of the driest regions in the world, the Borana people have become the guardians of the most precious common good: water. Once a year, when the dry season reaches its peak in Oromia, after long days of walking, the Borana herders gather with their livestock around their «singing» wells. While around the world there is a rush to privatize water resources, the Borana consider water as a common property and a right for everyone, allowing them to have access to water without any money being exchanged. Science Fiction Movie Plot: The souls of 4 teenagers are being hunted by a soultaker. Intro: The 'bots have a wet t-shirt contest. They don't seem to grasp the point, and leave Mike confused. Commercial sign doesn't come on when it's supposed to, leaving Mike to have to push the button. Segment One: Cambot picks up some odd interference. Gypsy informs Mike that the ship is having serious malfunctions. Meanwhile, in Castle Forrester, Pearl, Bobo, and Brain Guy are playing Monopoly. They couldn't care less about the SOL. Segment Two: Gypsy, and other parts of the ship, are seriously malfunctioning. Mike takes charge, but only succeeds in breaking the Hexfield Viewscreen. Segment Three: The SOL, still malfunctioning, is caught in another ship's tractor beam. In Castle Forrester, a soultaker comes for Bobo's soul. It turns out to be TV's Frank, who became a soultaker when he realized that second banana heaven wasn't all that great. Segment Four: The person form the other ship boards the SOL, and i Documentary film Menstrual Man is a 2013 documentary film by Amit Virmani. The film tells the story of Arunachalam Muruganantham, an Indian social entrepreneur and inventor whose machines enable rural women to manufacture low-cost sanitary pads for their communities. It premiered at the 2013 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, and was voted a Top Ten Audience Favourite at both Hot Docs and IDFA the same year. The film was nominated for Best Feature Documentary at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Comedy Ham and Eggs at the Front is a 1927 comedy film written by Robert A. Dillon, Jimmy Starr, Darryl F. Zanuck and directed by Roy Del Ruth. Documentary film 89 Millimeter is a documentary by filmmaker Sebastian Heinzel, filmed from 2004 to 2005 in Belarus. Thriller Hell Hath No Fury is a 1991 tv film directed by Thomas J. Wright. Documentary film Born to Be Wild is a 2011 American nature documentary short film about orphaned orangutans and elephants. It was directed by David Lickley, written and produced by Drew Fellman. It was distributed in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX Pictures. The trailer was released in December 2010 during a Marcus Theatres showing of Yogi Bear. The film was released April 8, 2011 and is narrated by Morgan Freeman. There was a Premiere of the film in Montreal, Quebec on March 30, 2011 at 9:30 AM at the Montreal Science Centre IMAX Telus Theatre for Two Montreal Primary schools and two secondary schools. In March 2012, it won the Genesis Award for Best Documentary Feature from The Humane Society of the United States "for its celebration of the people rehabilitating baby elephants and orangutans orphaned by poaching and habitat encroachment." Comedy The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown is a 1957 American comedy film made by Russ-Field Productions and released by United Artists. It was directed by Norman Taurog from a screenplay by Richard Alan Simmons, based on a novel of the same name by Sylvia Tate. The film stars Jane Russell, Keenan Wynn and Ralph Meeker. Thriller The Fall of Night is a 2007 drama thriller film written and directed by Derrick Warfel. Thriller Nam Naadu is a 2007 Tamil film starring Sarath Kumar and Karthika Mathew in lead roles and is the remake of the Malayalam film Lion. The film received negative reviews and failed to replicate the success of the original. Animation Viewpoint is a 2011 short animated film directed by Sae-byul Hwangbo. Comedy "This is possibly this generation's worst nightmare. No television and no computers. The airwaves have gone quiet, the networks have stopped transmitting data, there are no phones and wires have stopped carrying electricity. The inhabitants of a Hungarian seaside town have managed to adapt (at least a lot better than we city folks would), although they still aren't sure how to fill the empty hours. Generators, and car batteries charged by treadmills, supply the electricity to power cinema projectors that can still show celluloid, but there is very little else to keep them amused. This story follows the lives of three brothers who join together to survive in this disconnected world, as their lives start to fall apart, especially the one brother who suffers insomnia as he can no longer fall asleep in front of the television. This is not your typical science fiction movie, but a meditation on a world where technology has failed, and the ingenuity of humans to adapt and find solutions." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Comedy El Casamiento de Laucha is a 1977 Argentine film. Documentary film Maurice Sendak & All His Wild Things is a 1986 film written and directed by Herbert Danska. Animation Achilles is a 1995 short film written by Jo Cameron Brown and directed by Barry Purves. Animation TANK S.W.A.T. 01 is a 2006 OVA adapted from the two-volume manga series Dominion: Tank Police by Masamune Shirow. Documentary film "Always My Son chronicles the transformation of Ed from a self-described “macho Mexican” to co-founder of his town’s first LGBT youth support group after his son came out. Director Vivian Kleiman lets a straightforward story speak for itself in this touching and inspiring short documentary." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Black Lizard is a 1968 Japanese detective film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The film is based on a 1934 novel by Edogawa Rampo and its theatrical adaptation by Yukio Mishima, who, at the time, was the lover of Akihiro Maruyama, the actor who plays the notorious female criminal "Black Lizard" in drag. The film's protagonist is Kogoro Akechi, a brilliant detective patterned on Sherlock Holmes who appears in several stories by Edogawa Rampo and is a fixture in Japanese popular culture. The film currently has no official DVD release, and copies of the film are extremely difficult to find, but it has gained a cult following and is highly regarded by devotees of "kitsch" and "campy" films. The novel Black Lizard has been published in English by Kurodahan Press in a dual edition with The Beast in the Shadow. Documentary film Brian Pillman: Loose Cannon is a 2006 documentary sports film. Thriller Bela Kiss: Prologue is a horror, mystery, thriller film directed by Lucien Förstner. Animation Around is a 2008 animation short film written and directed by Ryu Kato. Thriller The Midnight After is a 2014 Hong Kong satirical horror comedy film directed by Fruit Chan and starring Wong You-nam, Janice Man, Simon Yam, Kara Hui, Lam Suet, Chui Tien-you, Cheuk Wan-chi, Lee Sheung-ching, Sam Lee and Jan Curious. The film is based on the web-novel, Lost on a Red Mini Bus to Taipo by the 25-year-old Hong Kong writer nicknamed "Mr. Pizza" from the Internet forum HKGolden. It was first serialized online from February to July 2012 and then published in book form in July 2012. The film had its world premiere at the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 7, 2014. Comedy Diary of a Mad Black Woman: The Play is a 2002 video of the stage play with the same name directed by Tyler Perry. Documentary film Fenlands is a 1946 British film directed by Ken Annakin. Animation Bon appétit! is a 2010 computer animated short TV film directed by Isabella Rossellini. Comedy Solinger-Rudi is a 1990 comedy film written and directed by Dietmar Klein. Comedy Bad Taste is a 1987 splatter science fiction horror comedy film directed, written, produced, photographed, co-edited by and co-starring Peter Jackson, who also made most of the makeup and special effects. Produced on a low budget, it is Jackson's first feature film. Jackson and friends take on most of the key roles, both on and off-screen. The plotline sees aliens invade the fictional New Zealand village of Kaihoro to harvest humans for their intergalactic fast food franchise, where they face off against a four-man paramilitary force, of which at least one member appears to have gone insane. It was a film that provided Jackson with the necessary leverage needed to advance in the industry. Since its release, Bad Taste has become a cult film. Animation Goliath II is an animated short film, produced by Walt Disney Productions and released on January 21, 1960. Sterling Holloway narrates this cartoon film, starring Kevin Corcoran. It was released to theaters in the U.S., alongside the Disney live-action motion picture Toby Tyler. The short was the first Disney short cartoon to make full use of xerography, a process of using Xerox technology to transfer animation drawings to cels as part of the traditional animation process instead of utilizing hand-inking. Goliath II received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short, but lost to Gene Deitch's Munro. The cartoon is also called "Slonić Ćiro" or "Slonić Ćira" in Serbo-Croatian and was very popular there during the late 1970s and the early 80s. Thriller Nightmare in Badham County is an ABC TV women-in-prison movie, starring Chuck Connors, Deborah Raffin and Lynne Moody and directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. The film was so popular in China that it was released in cinemas and Raffin became the first Western actress to make a promotional tour of the country, after which she became an unofficial ambassador helping China make deals with Hollywood. Comedy Swantham Bharya Zindabad is a 2010 Malayalam film produced by Rafi Mathira under the banner IFAR INTERNATIONAL and directed by Biju Vattappara, starring Guinnes Pakru, Mukesh and Sruthilakshmi in the lead roles. Documentary film An Inconvenient Truth...Or Convenient Fiction? is an American documentary film by Steven F. Hayward, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, who set to address what he observed as inconsistencies in the film An Inconvenient Truth. Documentary film Elizabeth Wiltsee taught herself to read at age four. By age 10 she had taught herself classical Greek. And not long after, Chinese. A brilliant and creative intellectual with a 200 IQ, Elizabeth was a voracious reader, a voluminous writer and a standout student at Stanford University. Decades later she could be found sleeping outside the church doors in the small farming town of Watsonville, California, her beautiful mind ravaged by mental illness. Using Elizabeth's own personal letters, excerpts from her poems and books, and stories from those who knew her best, this moving documentary tells the story of a troubled soul and of the community that embraced her. Based on the memoir by Stanford English professor John Felstiner."An achingly beautiful documentary" S.Tavernetti, FilmFestivals.com"Opens a door to the divine...We don't often hear the personal histories of the homeless people around us, but in hearing Wiltsee's, we get a glimpse of something that isn't just human -- but spiritually compelling." K.Monk/Vancouver Sun"A haunting documentary...Tender and sympathetic-without ever being sappy... Offers valuable insight into the diverse paths than lead a person to sleeping, inconsolable, on the church house steps." John DeFore / Austin American Statesmen "Has the delicacy of chamber music...You won't leave the theater without being moved..." JHStape, Review Vancouver"A meditation on genius and disorder...Rich in strange, solemn beauty." RvBusack/MetroActive Comedy Vanakkam Thalaiva is a Tamil language movie directed by Sakthi Paramesh who earlier directed films Soorya Paarvai, Looty and Three Roses under the name "Parameswaran". The film stars Sathyaraj, Abbas, Susan, Vivek. Thriller In this erotic mystery sequel, a woman goes undercover as a go-go dancer in a sleazy nightclub to find her sister's killer. Kimberly Kelley stars as Jennifer Brennan, whose sister, a professional stripper, was murdered by a serial killer whose modus operandi includes suffocating his victims with plastic wrap. In hopes of catching the deranged culprit, Jennifer agrees to pose as the Los Angeles club's new striptease artist, with the secret aid of a paraplegic detective, John Donnelly (Ross Hagen). While she's seeking the man who ended her sister's life, Jennifer befriends co-workers Lacy (Tane McClure) and Cherry (Julie K. Smith) and discovers that she's got a natural talent for the art of taking it all off. After she performs a lap dance for him, Jennifer also beds one of the club's regulars, Paul Douglas (Jack Turturici), an artist. Eventually, the intrepid Jennifer discovers that all of the killer's victims were mothers and begins to suspect the club's abusive owner, Joe Martoni (Brett Baxter Clark). But a clue leads her investigation to a shocking conclusion. Thriller Ghulam is a 1998 Indian Hindi action crime drama film directed by Vikram Bhatt and starring Aamir Khan. The film was inspired by Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront. It is the second remake of On the Waterfront after Kabzaa starring Sanjay Dutt. Ghulam did moderately well at the box office and was declared as 'Above Average' . Comedy Maanthrikam is a 1995 Malayalam movie directed by Thampi Kannanthanam. The movie features Mohanlal, Jagadish and Priya Raman in the lead roles. This movie marked the debut for the actor Vinayakan. Maanthrikam was the heavy budget movie of the year. And Maanthrikam was declared as Blockbuster of 1995. Comedy Tal para cual is a1953 comedy, musical and romance film written by Ernesto Cortázar and Fernando Galiana. It is also directed by Rogelio A. González. Comedy Cynthia is a 1947 film starring Mary Astor and Elizabeth Taylor. The screenplay, by Harold Buchman and Charles Kaufman, was based on the play The Rich, Full Life by Viña Delmar. Comedy Sailor's Lady is a 1940 film starring Nancy Kelly and Jon Hall. The supporting cast includes Joan Davis, Dana Andrews, and Buster Crabbe. The movie was directed by Allan Dwan. Football player Amby Schindler had an uncredited appearance in this motion picture after portraying one of The Winkies in The Wizard of Oz. It is also known as Sweetheart of Turret One. Comedy The Wind in the Willows is a 2006 live-action television adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic novel The Wind in the Willows. It was a joint production of the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and starred Matt Lucas, Bob Hoskins, Mark Gatiss, and Lee Ingleby, with a cameo appearance from Michael Murphy as the Judge. Rachel Talalay directed. It debuted in Canada on CBC Television on December 18, 2006, in the United Kingdom on BBC1 on 1 January 2007, in the U.S. on PBS's Masterpiece Theatre on April 8, 2007 and in Australia on ABC TV on 23 December 2007. It was filmed on location in Bucharest, Romania. Though the novel is considered children's literature, critics noted that this adaptation might not be appropriate for young children; Ginia Bellafante wrote in The New York Times that it "is ultimately too jaunty to be considered 100 percent safe for someone over 10", and David Knox thought it "may well alienate children". However, Variety's Brian Lowry said that its appeal "should run the demographic gamut for PBS, from Sesame Street to Bleak House." Critics praised Matt Lucas's portrayal of Mr. Toad. "In ordinary life Mr. Comedy The Great and the Little Love is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Jenny Jugo, Gustav Fröhlich, Rudi Godden. Jugo plays a stewardess working for Lufthansa. It was filmed partly on location in Italy. Comedy The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, also known as The Student Prince and Old Heidelberg, is a 1927 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer silent film based on the 1901 play Old Heidelberg by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster. Ernst Lubitsch directed the picture. Thriller Flight to Nowhere is a 1946 American mystery film directed by William Rowland. Animation Exhaustibility is a 2012 short animation film directed by Eni Brandner. Animation Metachaos is a 2010 animated short film directed by Alessandro Bavari. Thriller The Truth About Emanuel is a 2013 drama thriller indie film written, directed and produced by Francesca Gregorini. The film stars Jessica Biel, Kaya Scodelario, Alfred Molina, Jimmi Simpson, Aneurin Barnard and Frances O'Connor. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2013. Comedy "Bette and Joan, eat your hearts out! This drag-studded recreation of the 1962 classic What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? drops us back into the depths of sisterly detestation. Baby Jane has seen better days, but her paralyzed sister Blanche is still oh-so-perfect. The two has-been movie stars have turned into recluses with axes to grind — literally — over their sordid pasts. Baby Jane, still clinging to her glory days as a vaudeville legend turned screen actress, now finds contentment through daily drinking binges and cruelty towards her sister. The doggedly pollyannaish Blanche somehow retains her ebullient spirit despite nearly constant neglect, abuse, torture and imprisonment by her demented sister. But who is manipulating whom? The undercurrent of rage between the two erupts into physical violence and melodramatic slap-fests. The big question: what really happened all those years ago that landed Blanche in a wheelchair? Through classically black and white cinematography that would make Hitchcock proud, the film and cast (starring Matthew Martin and J. Conrad Frank, with original music by Ejector) pay fitting homage to not only a couple of drag’s leading ladies but to a cluster of Hollywood films. Locals will recognize San Francisco drag legend Ethel Merman, along with crowd favorite Heklina, in a turn as a maddeningly absent-minded neighbor that would short-list her for Best Supporting Actress (if we had anything to say about it)." Quoting Philippe Gosselin from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Oh My Ghost! is a 2006 horror comedy film written by Tony Y. Reyes and The Tropang Kwela and directed by Tony Y. Reyes. Comedy Buccaneer Bunny is a 1947 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, released in 1948, directed by Friz Freleng. It features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, the latter known in this picture as "Sea-Goin' Sam", a pirate. All voice characterizations in this cartoon are by Mel Blanc. This cartoon is found on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5. Animation The Mystery of Mamo, also known as The Secret of Mamo, is a 1978 Japanese animated science fiction comedy adventure film; it is the first animated film of the Lupin III franchise created by manga author Monkey Punch. The film was originally released in Japanese theatres on December 16, 1978 as Lupin III but was later retitled to Lupin III: Lupin vs. the Clones to differentiate it from other elements of the franchise. The film was produced by animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha, directed by Sōji Yoshikawa and written by Yoshikawa and cult pink film screenwriter Atsushi Yamatoya. The film's plot follows master thief Arsène Lupin III and his attempts to foil Mamo, a wealthy and powerful recluse, and his bid for immortality. Since its original Japanese release, the film has been licensed to several companies for release in North America and Europe, with four different English dubs of the film being produced in that time. In 2013, North American publisher Discotek Media released the film on a DVD containing all four English dubs as well as extensive liner notes and essays about the film and its production. Documentary film Abandoned Eden is a 2004 short drama film written by Eno Milkani and Besnik Bisha and directed by Eno Milkani. Comedy How to Eat Like a Child – And Other Lessons in Not Being a Grown-up is an original musical comedy television special that aired on NBC on September 22, 1981. Based on Delia Ephron's best-selling book of the same name, and adapted for television by Judith Kahan with music and lyrics by John Forster, the one-hour special, through a series of comedy skits and songs, lampoons the adult world through the eyes of children. The musical variety stars Dick Van Dyke as the resident "grown-up" alongside 15 children ranging in age from 7 to 13. Several of the special's young performers would subsequently go on to achieve child stardom in their own right, most notably, Corey Feldman, Billy Jacoby and Georg Olden. Thriller Meteor is a 1979 science fiction Technicolor disaster film in which scientists detect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth and struggle with international, cold war politics in their efforts to prevent disaster. The movie starred Sean Connery and Natalie Wood. It was directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay by Edmund H. North and Stanley Mann, which was "inspired" by a 1967 MIT report Project Icarus. The movie co-starred Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Martin Landau, Trevor Howard, Joseph Campanella, Richard Dysart and Henry Fonda. Documentary film An intimate, hands on encounter with a maximum security juvenile correctional facility in Chino California, Broomfield's film becomes a 13 week odyssey into Hell, charting with great compassion many young men's struggle for survival in a brutal environment. Science Fiction Signalbox #100 is a 2012 short, mystery, sci-fi film written and directed by James Gunn. Documentary film The biting comedic satire of Mort Sahl and his rise to prominence in the 1960s. Thriller Smoking Aces 2 Assassins Ball is a (2010) Action film,crime film directed by P.J. Pesce and starring with Vinnie Jones,Tommy Flanagan & Tom Berenger.The film is a prequel to Joe Carnahan’s 2007 film Smokin’ Aces. Walter Weed is an unassuming desk jockey at the FBI when the Bureau uncovers a plot to assassinate him. A team of degenerate, psychotic assassins dispatched by mystery man Hal Leuco to win a huge bounty includes a resourceful beauty who has a unique method of killing her prey, a power-tool wielding psychopath and a deadly master of disguise. Comedy Kelly and Me is a 1957 comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy Eddie - The Sleepwalking Cannibal is a 2012 comedy horror film written by Alex Epstein, Jonathan Rannells and Boris Rodriguez, and directed by Boris Rodriguez. Documentary film From Gulf to Gulf to Gulf is a 2013 historical and musical documentary film directed by Shaina Anand and Ashok Sukumaran. Documentary film The Lost Sea is a 2013 documentary history war film written and directed by Chun-Hsiu Hung. Comedy The Big Noise is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Alastair Sim, Norah Howard and Fred Duprez. The film was a quota quickie made at Wembley Studios by the Hollywood studio Fox's British subsidiary. Comedy Visions of Europe is a 2004 comedy drama film written by Fatih Akın and directed by Fatih Akın and Béla Tarr. Animation Cliche! is a 2011 animated short film directed by Cédric Villain. Documentary film I Am a Part of the Problem is a 2013 film written and directed by a group of artists named Canecapovolto. Comedy Tevar is an upcoming indian 2014 Bollywood film directed by Amit Sharma and written by Gunasekhar. The film stars Arjun Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha and Manoj Bajpayee in lead roles. It is a remake of director Gunasekhar's 2003 Telugu film Okkadu, starring Mahesh Babu and Bhoomika Chawla,which was a huge hit. The film is scheduled for release on January 9, 2015. Comedy Movin' In is a comedy film. Comedy Gold Dust Gertie is an all-talking pre-code musical comedy produced and released by Warner Brothers. It was originally completed as a full musical. Due to the backlash against musicals, however, all the songs were cut from the film in all release prints in the United States. The film was originally known as Red Hot Sinners, but was released as Gold Dust Gertie after the musical numbers had been cut. The film was based on the play The Wife of the Party by Len D. Hollister. The film stars Winnie Lightner, Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson and Claude Gillingwater. Comedy El Gordo catástrofe is a 1977 Argentine film. Thriller Shaapit is a 2010 Bollywood film directed by Vikram Bhatt, starring Aditya Narayan, Rahul Dev, Shweta Agarwal and Shubh Joshi in the lead roles. The film is based on the story of a family whose daughters have been carrying a curse, from generation to generation. It also stars Murli Sharma and Nishigandha Wad. This film was shot in Film City and released on 19 March 2010, under the banner of ASA Film Pvt Ltd. Thriller Sábado negro is a 1959 thriller film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Documentary film Fog City Mavericks is a 2007 documentary film directed by Gary Leva. It chronicles the San Francisco Bay Area's most well known filmmakers through interviews and rare archival footage. People featured in the film include: George Lucas Brad Bird Clint Eastwood Francis Ford Coppola Carroll Ballard Philip Kaufman Saul Zaentz John Korty Chris Columbus Steven Spielberg Cash Peters provided the voice of Charlie Chaplin. The film premiered at San Francisco's Castro Theater on April 29, 2007. George Lucas and John Lasseter attended as guest speakers. The film also shows some of the movies made by these filmmakers such as American Graffiti, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Apocalypse Now, The Godfather, The Black Stallion, Home Alone, Mrs. Doubtfire, Toy Story and many others. The films shown in the documentary are considered the most successful films of all time. Thriller La Llorona is a 1960 Mexican film directed by René Cardona. Based on the tale of La Llorona, it tells of a family that is cursed by the evil spirit of Luisa, this stories "weeping woman". The film was filmed on location in Guanajuato, Mexico. Documentary film Beyond the Team is a 2012 Short film directed by Tim Kulikowski. Animation Square Shootin' Square is the 63rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 26, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Past Present is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tiong Guan Saw. Documentary film Don't Drop It is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Barra Funda and Richard Linklater. Documentary film Strong Enough to Break is a documentary film by Ashley Greyson that follows Hanson's struggle to release a follow-up to their fifth studio album, This Time Around, and the creation of their independent record label 3CG Records. The documentary was shown at many college campuses around the United States during their 2005 tour and also at the 10th Annual Hollywood Film Festival in 2006, where it was nominated for Best Documentary. The Strong Enough To Break DVD/CD can now be ordered via the official Hanson store. Orders began shipping September 14, 2009. Comedy Fetch is a 1998 animated short film written by Judi McCrossin and directed by Lynn-Maree Danzey. Comedy The Tender Trap is a CinemaScope comedy starring Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne, and Celeste Holm. Based on the 1954 play The Tender Trap by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith, it marked Sinatra's return to MGM some six years after On the Town. A second film under a new contract with the studio, Guys and Dolls, was actually released ahead of The Tender Trap by one day on November 3, 1955. The film earned an Academy Award nomination in the category of Best Original Song for " the Tender Trap". The song proved a hit for Sinatra, one he would continue to sing throughout his career. It is performed in a pre-credits sequence by Sinatra, sung in the film by Reynolds in a lackluster version that Sinatra corrects and yet again at the end of the film by Sinatra, Reynolds, Holm and Wayne. Documentary film Primo Levi: The Memory Of The Offence is a 1992 documentary film directed by Denys Blakeway. Comedy Almost an Actress was a 1913 American silent short drama film directed by Allen Curtis and starring Louise Fazenda, Max Asher, and Lon Chaney. The film is now considered lost. Science Fiction V is a two-part science fiction television miniseries, written and directed by Kenneth Johnson. First shown in 1983, it initiated the science fiction franchise concerning aliens known as "The Visitors" trying to gain control of Earth, and of the ways the populace reacts to this. Comedy Orphan's Picnic is a 1936 animated short film directed by Ben Sharpsteen. Thriller Cover Up is a 1991 film directed by Manny Coto starring Dolph Lundgren and Louis Gossett Jr.. Coto was hired at the latest stage of pre-production right before filming, after writer / director William Tannen left the project. Dolph Lundgren plays Mike Anderson. Animation The Midsummer's Nightmare is a 1922 animated short comedy film written and directed by Winsor McCay. Comedy One Piece: Episode of Chopper: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura is a 2008 anime film written by Eiichiro Oda and directed by Atsuji Shimizu. Documentary film The Soul of a Man is a 2003 documentary film directed by Wim Wenders as the second installment of the documentary film series "The Blues" produced by Martin Scorsese. The film explores the musical careers of blues musicians Skip James, Blind Willie Johnson and J. B. Lenoir. The film is narrated by Laurence Fishburne in character as Blind Willie Johnson, and features performances by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Beck, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, James 'Blood' Ulmer, T-Bone Burnett, Eagle Eye Cherry, Shemekia Copeland, Garland Jeffreys, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Los Lobos, Bonnie Raitt, Lou Reed, Marc Ribot, Lucinda Williams, and Cassandra Wilson. The film won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming, and the Audience Award at the São Paulo International Film Festival. It was also screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Havana Heat is a 2011 action thriller written by Ken Gord and Dean Hammilton. Documentary film Children of the Deployed is a 2012 short war documentary directed by Brad Pulliam. Documentary film Getting to the Nutcracker is a documentary family film directed by Serene Meshel-Dillman. Animation Once Upon a Girl is a 1976 X-rated live-action/animated film written, produced, and directed by Don Jurwich. It was animated by a group of animators who had worked for Disney, according to the director in an interview included with the DVD release. The film was released in some theaters and did not lose money. Documentary film Gift is a 1993 experimental docudrama made by Perry Farrell and Perry's then-girlfriend, Casey Niccoli. The film prominently features Farrell's band, "Jane's Addiction". The majority of filming took place during the recording sessions of Ritual de lo Habitual, in 1990. "Gift" premiered to a limited audience on February 19, 1993, and was released to VHS by Warner Brothers on August 24, 1993. A laserdisc version was released in Japan, which features Japanese subtitles and obligatory censorship of visible genitalia. The film has achieved cult status among Jane's Addiction fans. The following Jane's Addiction songs are featured in the soundtrack: "Ain't No Right" "Classic Girl" "Of Course" "Stop" "Three Days" Rapper Ice-T, Body Count, and Jane's Addiction performed Sly and the Family Stone's "Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey" in the film. Documentary film Before My Eyes is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Clara Ivone Rivera Paredes. Comedy Atún y chocolate is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Pablo Carbonell. Documentary film Nǃai, the Story of a ǃKung Woman is a film by ethnographic filmmaker John Marshall. The film was first broadcast in 1980 as part of the Odyssey series on PBS and is distributed by Documentary Educational Resources. It provides a broad overview of Juǀʼhoan life, both past and present, and an intimate portrait of Nǃai, a Juǀʼhoan woman who in 1978 was in her mid-thirties. Nǃai tells her own story, and in so doing, the story of Juǀʼhoan life over a thirty-year period. "Before the white people came we did what we wanted," Nǃai recalls, describing the life she remembers as a child: following her mother to pick berries, roots, and nuts as the season changed; the division of giraffe meat; the kinds of rain; her resistance to her marriage to ǀGunda at the age of eight; and her changing feelings about her husband when he becomes a healer. As Nǃai speaks, the film presents scenes from 1950s that show her as a young girl and a young wife. The uniqueness of Nǃai may lie in its tight integration of ethnography and history. While it portrays the changes in Juǀʼhoan society over thirty years, it never loses sight of the individual, Nǃai. Documentary film Triage: Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma is a 2007 film directed by Patrick Reed. Thriller Sonthakkaran is a 1989 action comedy drama thriller film written by V.V. Guhanathan and directed by Raja. Thriller Absolute is a 2007 thriller drama short film written by Matthew Jensen and Jake Stormoen and directed by Matthew Jensen. Animation História d'Este is a 2011 animation short comedy film written and directed by Pascual Perez. Animation The Darkroom is a 2012 fantasy animated musical short film directed by Wendy Dent. Comedy The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish is a 1991 comedy film directed by Ben Lewin, starring Bob Hoskins, Jeff Goldblum and Natasha Richardson. The story, set in Paris, follows the fateful meeting of Louis Aubinar with Sybil, who brings into his life her last unfortunate lover, the Pianist. The plot is based on the novel by Marcel Aymé. Thriller The Cannibal Man is a 1972 horror film, directed by Eloy de la Iglesia, and written by de la Iglesia and Antonio Fos. Comedy A Fantastic Fear of Everything is a 2012 British horror comedy film starring Simon Pegg, written and directed by Crispian Mills with Chris Hopewell as co-director. It is based on the novella Paranoia in the Launderette by Bruce Robinson, writer and director of Withnail and I. It has been described as a low-budget "semicomedy" about a children’s author-turned-crime-novelist who has become obsessed with murder and murdering. It was released on 8 June 2012 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and received a limited U.S. theatrical release on February 7, 2014. The BBFC classified the film a 15 certificate in the UK, while the MPAA rated the film R in America. Principal photography began on 6 July 2011. Filmed at Shepperton Studios, the film was the first to be backed by Pinewood Studios' initiative to support low-budget British films. It was released by Universal Pictures in the UK and Indomina Releasing in the US. Comedy The Galilee Eskimos is a 2006 comedy-drama film directed, produced and co-written by Jonathan Paz. It was filmed on location at Kibbutz Yehiam and premiered at the Haifa International Film Festival in September 2006. Comedy Conversations with Mother is a 2004 Argentine comedy-drama film directed and written by Santiago Carlos Oves. The film stars Eduardo Blanco as a middle-aged man who has just lost his job and who has about to lose his home, his wife and his entire Argentinian-bourgeois world and China Zorrilla as his octogenarian mother. The film was nominated for three awards and won two awards with actress China Zorilla winning at the 26th Moscow International Film Festival and nominated for a Silver Condor Best Actress Award at the Argentine Film Critics Association Awards in 2005. The film premiered on 15 April 2004 in Argentina and appeared in over ten countries worldwide. Documentary film Living Forever is a 1999 short animation documentary directed by Gary Goldberger, Lara Hannay and Peter H. Reynolds and written by Peter H. Reynolds. Documentary film Dogora: Ouvrons les yeux is a 2004 film directed by Patrice Leconte which has been compared in its conception with the likes of the Qatsi trilogy. Documentary film Al-Halqa - In the Storytellers Circle is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Ladenburger. Documentary film When the Drum is Beating is a 2011 documentary film directed by Whitney Dow. Comedy Cowboy Counsellor is a 1932 American Western film starring Hoot Gibson and directed by George Melford. It mixed in strong elements of comedy with courtroom drama. One reviewer deemed it "the best of Gibson's films for Allied." Comedy Extermineitors IV: Como hermanos gemelos is a 1992 Argentine comedy action film directed by Carlos Galettini and starring Guillermo Francella and Aldo Barbero. The central argument of the film is largely a parody-homage of the classic Schwarzenegger/DeVito comedy Twins. It premiered on 23 January 1992 in Buenos Aires. Comedy Sidewalls is a 2011 comedy and drama film written and directed by Gustavo Taretto. Comedy El Firulete is a 2011 short film written and directed by Carlos Algara. Documentary film Refused Are Fucking Dead is a 2006 documentary about the punk band Refused and the last year of their career. The film was directed by the band's guitarist, Kristofer Steen. It includes live performances of "Spectre," "Life Support Addiction," "Circlepit," "New Noise," and "Rather Be Dead." The DVD includes two of Refused's music videos as well as live performances of all the songs on The Shape of Punk To Come as bonus features. The film shares its name with one of the band's songs on The Shape of Punk to Come and is a reference to a song titled "Born Against Are Fucking Dead" by the New York Hardcore band Born Against. Comedy Saints and Sinners is a 1949 British comedy drama film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Kieron Moore, Christine Norden and Sheila Manahan. The film follows life in small Irish town, where a man is wrongly accused of theft. Comedy Mickey's Follies was the eighth short film featuring Mickey Mouse. It was produced in black and white by The Walt Disney Studio and released to theaters by Celebrity Productions. Mickey and friends put on a show in the barnyard. Mickey sings actual words for the first time and plays his theme song, then dances to it Thriller Ghost Story is a 1981 American horror film directed by John Irvin and based on the 1979 book of the same name by Peter Straub. It stars Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., John Houseman and Craig Wasson. It was the last film to feature Astaire, Fairbanks, and Douglas, and the first film to feature Michael O'Neill. The film was shot in Woodstock, Vermont, Saratoga Springs, New York and at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. Comedy Rölli – hirmuisia kertomuksia is a 1991 children's fantasy-comedy film. It stars Allu Tuppurainen, Sari Mällinen, Jussi Lampi, Rolf Labbart, Risto Kaskilahti and Harri Hyttinen. The film was nominated for and won 3 Jussi Awards in 1992 including for Best Costume Design and Best Make-Up. Sari Mällinen also won Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Maahiskeiju. It is the first feature length film based on Rölli created by musician and actor Allu Tuppurainen, which first appeared as a children's show on YLE TV2. The film and TV show do not share similarities except for Rölli's attire and the film being set in the Rölli Forest. Suuri Rölli, a character featured in the Rölli audio-plays, appears portrayed by actor Jussi Lampi. The songs for the film were composed by Allu Tuppurainen, as in the TV series. Comedy Catwalk Dogs is a British television film written by Simon Nye and produced by Shed Productions for ITV. It stars Kris Marshall and Georgia Mackenzie and was first shown on 21 October 2007. Filming took place between 17 and 24 June in Teddington. Documentary film Dorf im Herbst is an East German film. It was released in 1953. Comedy Touha Sherlocka Holmese is a 1971 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the film. Thriller The Signal is an American horror film written and directed by independent filmmakers David Bruckner, Dan Bush and Jacob Gentry. It is told in three parts, in which all telecommunication and audiovisual devices transmit only a mysterious signal turning people mad and activating murderous behaviour in many of those affected. The film's three interconnected chapters are presented in a nonlinear narrative. Each of them manifests elements of, respectively, splatter film, black comedy, and a post-apocalyptic love story. The Signal was met with a mixed but largely positive critical reception. Thriller Evilenko is a 2004 English-language Italian crime horror thriller film very loosely based on the Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo. Written and directed by David Grieco, the film stars Malcolm McDowell, Marton Csokas, and Ronald Pickup. Documentary film The Old Fool Who Moved the Mountains is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Joanna Vasquez Arong. Documentary film Until recently, the extraordinary phenomena of Russian parapsychology have been hidden from the eyes of the West. Now the icy veil of secrecy has melted and we can finally investigate their powerful and mystifying work. Comedy Burari Bura-bura Monogatari is a 1962 Japanese comedy film directed by Zenzo Matsuyama. It was Matsuyama's second film as a director. Thriller Face/Off is a 1997 American science fiction action thriller film directed by John Woo and starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. Travolta is an FBI agent and Cage is a terrorist, sworn enemies who assume the physical appearances of each other. The film exemplifies Woo's signature gun fu and heroic bloodshed action sequences, and has Travolta and Cage each playing two personalities, making both actors the protagonists and antagonists at the same time. It was the first Hollywood film in which Woo was given complete creative control and was acclaimed by both audiences and critics. Eventually grossing $245 million worldwide, Face/Off was a financial success, and has since become a cult classic. Comedy "Two young men find themselves at a precarious crossroads during a typical afternoon of horseplay." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Thriller John's Farm is a 2013 drama short film written and directed by Melissa Sweazy. Comedy Falling Up is a 2009 romantic comedy film that was released direct-to-video in late 2009 or early 2010 depending on region. Comedy Mannavaru Chinnavaru is a 1999 Tamil language film directed by P. N. Ramachandar. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and Arjun in lead roles whilst Maheswari, Soundarya and K. R. Vijaya play supporting roles. The film was a remake of Telugu film Subhavartha which also starred Arjun and Soundarya. Documentary film Born in 1895, Alberta Hunter first rose to fame as a blues singer in the early '20s; Louis Armstrong, Eubie Blake, and Sidney Bechet all played on her records, she headlined nightclubs in the United States and Europe, and starred with Paul Robeson in the British production of Showboat in 1928. In 1956, after almost 35 years in show business, Hunter decided to retire from performing, and took a job as a nurse. In 1977, the hospital where she worked, believing her to be 65 years old (they were off by 17 years), gave her mandatory retirement. With little to do, Hunter began performing at a night spot in New York's Greenwich Village called the Cookery; singing with even greater force and personality than she had in her youth, Hunter's shows wowed jazz critics, and she went on to record three successful albums for Columbia Records and score the film Remember My Name before she passed on in 1984. Alberta Hunter: My Castle's Rockin' is a warm and fascinating portrait of Hunter's personal and professional lives, featuring plenty of footage of the ageless diva performing for an enthusiastic audience. Billy Taylor narrates. Science Fiction Galaxina is a low-budget 1980 American comedy/science fiction film, best remembered for its lead actress, Playboy Playmate of the Year for 1980 Dorothy Stratten, who was murdered shortly after the movie's release. Besides its homages to and parodies of science fiction mainstays Star Wars, Star Trek, and Alien, this film also pokes fun at western movies. It won the Audience Award at the 1983 Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film. A film viewed by characters within the film is a clip from the 1960 Eastern bloc movie First Spaceship on Venus. The clip is used in the film because it was also a Crown International Picture. Documentary film Malberiyum Pattunoolum is a 1991 film directed by P. P. Govindan. Documentary film El reto is a 1978 short documentary film written and directed by Lisskulla Moltke-Hoff. Comedy Sunshine Dad is a 1916 American silent comedy film produced by Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. It was directed by Edward Dillon, written by Tod Browning and 'Chet' Withey and starred stage comedian De Wolf Hopper. Hopper's year old son, William Hopper, appears in the film as a baby. The film is also known as A Knight of the Garter. A print is preserved at the Library of Congress. Science Fiction The Dark Ages is a 2012 action sci-fi short film written by Marie-Ange Faugerolas and Geoffroy Faugérolas and directed by Geoffroy Faugérolas. Comedy Mediterraneo is an Italian film that won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1991. The film is set during World War II, and regards a group of Italian soldiers who become stranded on a Greek island and are left behind by the war. The filming took place on the Greek island of Kastellórizo, in the Dodecanese island complex. Comedy Oh Jonathan, oh Jonathan! is a film directed by Franz Peter Wirth released on May 10, 1973. Thriller Scorpio is a 1973 spy film directed by Michael Winner. It stars Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon and Paul Scofield. Animation Crulic: The Path to Beyond is a 2011 Romanian-Polish animated biographical film, directed by Anca Damian and starring Vlad Ivanov. It tells the story of Claudiu Crulic, a Romanian citizen who died in a Polish prison while on a hunger strike. The film was made with a mix of techniques including hand-drawn animation and animated photographs. Artwork and animation was done at the animation studio DSG, by Dan Panaitescu, Raluca Popa, Dragos Stefan, Roxana Bentu and Tuliu Oltean. The film won the Cristal for Best Feature Film at the 2012 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Comedy Shucking the Curve is a 1998 drama comedy film written and directed by Todd Verow. Thriller The Stranger's Hand is a 1954 British-Italian thriller-drama film directed by Mario Soldati. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Graham Greene. Comedy Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters is an American flash adult animated semi-canonical comedy film based on the Adult Swim animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The film was written and directed by the show's creators, Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis, and was released on April 13, 2007 by First Look Pictures. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters is notable for marking the first time an Adult Swim original series was made into a movie and the second theatrical film based on a Cartoon Network series. Comedy Glen or Glenda is a 1953 exploitation film written, directed by, and starring Ed Wood, and featuring Bela Lugosi and Wood's then-girlfriend Dolores Fuller. The title was originally I Changed My Sex! and is often given as Glen or Glenda? but the question mark is not present in the film itself or on its poster. A new musical score for the film was composed in 2010 by Michael Penny. The film is a docudrama about cross-dressing and transsexuality, and is semi-autobiographical in nature. Wood himself was a cross-dresser, and the film is a plea for tolerance. It is widely considered one of the worst films ever. However, it has become a cult film due to its low-budget production values and idiosyncratic style. Science Fiction Los Monstruos del Terror, also known as Dracula vs. Frankenstein, Reincarnator and Assignment Terror, is a 1970 Spanish-German-Italian horror film directed by Tulio Demicheli, Hugo Fregonese and Eberhard Meichsner. The last two were uncredited in the film's original print. It is the third in a series of movies featuring the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. It was originally slated to be called The Man Who Came From Ummo, referring to the Michael Rennie character. An English language one-sheet exists for this film, bearing the title Assignment Terror, so AIP may have theatrically disttributed the film in the U.S. It was shown on American late-night TV in the 70's as Assignment Terror, and was later released on VHS as Dracula vs Frankenstein. Although most TV prints of this film are faded "pan and scan" messes, there is a DVD release from Luminous Film and Video Wurks that preserves the letterboxed image, has nice color and is apparently uncut. Reportedly many of the Luminous DVD-Rs self-destructed after several years due to the thick labels glued onto them, and it's difficult to find one that still works. Thriller Hoodrush is a 2012 Nigerian Musical thriller film written, produced and directed by Dimeji Ajibola. It stars OC Ukeje, Bimbo Akintola and Gabriel Afolayan. It received two nominations at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards, Gabriel Afolayan eventually won the award for the category Best Actor In A Supporting Role. The film tells a story of the challenges encountered by two brothers who strife to partake in musical talent shows. Comedy Relax, I'm From The Future is a 2013 short comedy science fiction film written and directed by Luke Higginson. Comedy Rock the Kasbah is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Mitch Glazer. The film stars Bruce Willis, Kate Hudson, Leem Lubany, Scott Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Arian Moayed, Taylor Kinney and Bill Murray. The film is set for an April 24, 2015 release. Comedy Voyage to Nowhere is a 1986 Spanish drama film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. It is based on his own novel with the same title. Thriller Exit Speed is an action-drama film by Sabbatical Pictures. The film was directed by Scott Ziehl, and stars Desmond Harrington, Julie Mond, Lea Thompson, Alice Greczyn, David Rees Snell and Fred Ward. This 90 minute action film was shown in Cannes in 2008. The film was made in the Dallas, Texas area, where it premiered. It was released to theaters in the Southwest in September 2008. Thriller Hell Ride is a 2008 American action film written and directed by Larry Bishop and starring Bishop, Michael Madsen, Dennis Hopper, Eric Balfour, Vinnie Jones, Leonor Varela and David Carradine. It was released under the "Quentin Tarantino Presents" banner. The film is a homage to the outlaw biker films of the sixties and seventies. Science Fiction Dynamite Johnson is a 1979 sci-fi, action drama film written by Bobby A. Suarez, Romeo N. Galang and directed by Bobby A. Suarez. Documentary film The Young Romantic: A Portrait of Yundi is a 2008 documentary film directed by Barbara Willis Sweete. Comedy Tomorrow Night is a 1998 American absurdist comedy film written and directed by Louis C.K. Thriller Kidnapped for Christ is a documentary film that details the experiences of several teenagers who were removed from their homes and sent to a behavior modification and ex-gay school in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic. The film was directed by Kate Logan. Tom DeSanto, Lance Bass and Mike Manning are the executive producers. The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, in January 2014. Thriller When a young woman searches for her lost mother she finds death, deception, and the Red Queen. Comedy Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace is a 2014 anime film written and directed by Tatsuo Sato. Comedy 30+ Soht On Sale is the 2011 Thai film directed by Puttipong Pormsaka Na-Sakonnakorn. Comedy 100,000 Pounds is a 1948 Greek film directed by Alekos Leivaditis and starring Mimis Fotopoulos, Dinos Iliopoulos and Kaiti Panou. The film was produced by Mer Film which rose to the famous operator of the time Prodromos Meravides. The film is 79 minutes and made 35,784 tickets. The film was directed by Alekos Leivadiris with operator Prodromos Meravidis and writer of a well known and loved writer Nikos Tsiforos. The music was made by Menelaos Theofanidis and sung Trio Amigos Before the movie was released to the screen, it had two titles: 100,000 Pounds and Gabri me dossis. Later on, it kept the first one for the time of great success. In this movie made its film debut, the baptism with the envelope that said in the artistic language Dinos Iliopoulos. The emphasis and the searchlight in between the screens loved as much as the whole doors opened to filming companies, for this, openly from then when it didn't stop opening. It made into movies that was shown to the public and loved and laughed until the end of the artistic life. Some resemble that occurred even in other great and exceptional and famous person Mimis Fotopoulos. Documentary film Song of the New Earth is a 2014 documentary, biography and music directed by Ward Serrill. Thriller La horde is a 2009 French horror film co-written and directed by Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher, it stars Claude Perron, Jean-Pierre Martins, Eriq Ebouaney and Aurélien Recoing. Science Fiction Tetsuo: The Iron Man is a 1989 Japanese cyberpunk film by cult-film director Shinya Tsukamoto produced by Japan Home Video. It is an extremely graphic but also strikingly-filmed fantasy shot in the same low-budget, underground-production style as his first two films. Tetsuo established Tsukamoto internationally and created his worldwide cult following. It was followed by Tetsuo II: Body Hammer and Tetsuo: The Bullet Man. Thriller Pseudo: Blood of Our Own is a film directed by Gursimran Dhillon and produced by Harsimran Dhillon under the banner of Canadian Bollywood Films. It features Naresh K, Manwinder Gill, Tayshawn Prinse, Thi Vo and Zarif Alibhai. The film released on April 13, 2012 across Canada and US with openings in Empire Theatres in Canada and Reliance BiG Cinema's in the USA, and releasing on DVD world-wide on 30 Aug 2012. The Film was very well received by audiences, and was the first time an Indo-Canadian film had used such gory violence and explicit language which came with a shock value to the unexpected audience. The film is shot in Calgary, Alberta and is an Action/Thriller. Science Fiction She is a 1935 American film produced by Merian C. Cooper. Based on H. Rider Haggard's novel of the same name, the screenplay combines elements from all the books in the series: She, She and Allan, Ayesha: The Return of She and Wisdom's Daughter. The film reached a new generation of moviegoers with a 1949 re-release. The ancient civilization of Kor is depicted in an Art Deco style with imaginative special effects. The setting is Arctic Siberia, rather than in Africa, as in the first book. The third book is set in the Himalayas. With music by Max Steiner, the film stars Helen Gahagan, Randolph Scott and Nigel Bruce. It was hoped that She would follow Cooper's previous success, King Kong. Cooper had originally intended to shoot the film in color, but budget cuts by RKO forced him to shoot the film in black and white at the last minute. However, the black and white film had disappointing results at the box office. It initially lost $180,000, although it later had a successful re-release. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. Science Fiction Safety Not Guaranteed is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Colin Trevorrow and inspired by a 1997 Backwoods Home Magazine classified ad—itself written as a joke filler by Backwoods employee John Silveira—by a person asking for someone to accompany him in time travel. It was screened at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. Documentary film The Lady in Question is Charles Busch is a 2005 documentary biographical film written and directed by John Catania and Charles D. Ignacio. Science Fiction Creature of the Walking Dead is a 1965 American film directed by Jerry Warren. Comedy Helsinki is a 2013 short film written by Susana López Rubio and directed by Juan Beiro. Documentary film Sara dar dah daghigh-eh is an Iranian short documentary film co-produced and directed by Sadaf Foroughi. Thriller A young man named Cody plunges himself into the murky science of the supernatural, inventing a machine he intends to be a conduit to the other side. In his pursuit to build the device he befriends an affable electrical engineer named Tom. Cody eventually reaches an unintended level of success that threatens the well-being of his younger brother James and his new friend Tom. He quickly learns that the supernatural isn’t all that super and human nature can even be worse. Documentary film A sculpture comes alive in clay, dies in plaster and is reborn in marble – this is a process that has rarely been documented. Follow master sculptor Emmanuel Fillion as he conceives a new piece, and witness the many steps he must take before it is ready to be immortalized. Travel through the limestone tunnels, to the monuments of France and the magnificent marble mountains of Italy in order to walk in the footsteps of the masters. Historic footage evokes rich traditions dating back to Michelangelo’s day. Animation Gunbuster is a 2006 animated action science fiction film written by Hideaki Anno, Toshio Okada and Hiroyuki Yamaga and directed by Hideaki Anno Thriller Ink is a 2009 American science fiction fantasy film, written and directed by Jamin Winans, starring Chris Kelly, Quinn Hunchar and Jessica Duffy. It was produced by Winans's own independent production company, Double Edge Films, with Kiowa K. Winans, and shot by cinematographer Jeff Pointer in locations around Denver. The film premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on January 23, 2009, and has screened in Denver, the Cancun Film Festival, Rams Head Onstage in Baltimore and in a number of independent movie houses in cities around the US. The film was widely circulated in peer-to-peer networks which led to its commercial success. Comedy A Prodigal Bridegroom is a 1926 silent film written by Al Giebler, Reed Heustis and directed by Lloyd Bacon and Earle Rodney. Comedy Recep İvedik 2 is a 2009 Turkish comedy film, directed by Togan Gökbakar, which stars Şahan Gökbakar as an oafish character who tries to find a job and a wife to please his ailing grandmother. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on Feb. 13, 2009, was the highest grossing Turkish film of 2009. The film's titular comic character was created by Şahan Gökbakar for his Turkish comedy television show Dikkat Şahan Çıkabilir, which ran from 2005 to 2006, and has subsequently gone on to feature in a series of sequel films starting with Recep İvedik, to which this is the sequel. Thriller Kahaani is a 2012 Indian thriller film directed and co-produced by Sujoy Ghosh. It stars Vidya Balan as Vidya Bagchi, a pregnant woman searching for her missing husband in Kolkata during the festival of Durga Puja, assisted by Satyoki "Rana" Sinha and Khan. Made on a "shoestring budget" of 80 million, Kahaani was conceived and developed by Ghosh, who co-wrote the film with Advaita Kala. Shot in Kolkata, the crew often employed guerrilla-filmmaking techniques on the city's streets to avoid attracting attention. The film was noted for its deft portrayal of the city and for making use of many local crew and cast members. Kahaani explores themes of feminism and motherhood in male-dominated Indian society. The film also makes several allusions to Satyajit Ray's films such as Charulata and Aranyer Dinratri. Kahaani was released worldwide on 9 March 2012. Critics praised the screenplay, the cinematography and the performances of the lead actors. Due to critical acclaim and word-of-mouth publicity, the film became a sleeper hit, earning 1.04 billion worldwide in 50 days. Comedy D is a 2011 short fantasy and comedy film written and directed by Rafael Velásquez Stanbury. Comedy A Slave of Fashion was a 1925 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Hobart Henley. The film stars Norma Shearer and features Joan Crawford had an early uncredited role as a mannequin. A Slave of Fashion is now considered lost. Comedy Mr. Robinson is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It is a parody of the Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe. Animation 5/4 is a 1990 short-animated and music film directed by Ivan Maximov. Comedy Dizzy Doctors is the 21st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Crazy as Hell, released in 2002, is a horror suspense film that is based on the 1982 novel by Jeremy Leven and follows Dr. Ty Adams, an aggressive and overconfident psychiatrist who is producing a documentary film about a nearby state-run mental hospital. While treating a new patient who claims to be Satan, Dr. Adams begins to question his own perceptions. Comedy Omar Gatlato is a 1976 Algerian drama film directed by Merzak Allouache. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Comedy Jetsons: The Movie is a 1990 animated musical comic science fiction film produced by Hanna-Barbera and released on July 6, 1990 by Universal Pictures. Based on Hanna-Barbera's hit cartoon series, The Jetsons, the film stars the voices of George O'Hanlon, Penny Singleton and Mel Blanc, all veterans from the series, in their last voice-acting roles. O'Hanlon and Blanc both died in 1989 during production of the film, which was dedicated to both their memories. It also serves as the series finale to the show as no new episodes were produced to continue from where it left off. Comedy Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick was a 1952 'hillbilly' movie made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Claude Binyon and produced by William Perlberg and George Seaton. It is based on a 1919 play by Walter Benjamin Hare. The cinematography was by Charles Lang and the costume design by Edith Head. The film stars Alan Young, Dinah Shore, Adele Jergens, Robert Merrill, Minerva Urecal, Martha Stewart, and Veda Ann Borg. It is a musical of a dreamy farm widow, played by Shore, obsessed with moving to the city. She is courted by shy-bumpkin neighbor, and is taken by on-the-lam crooks. Comedy Bridge of Glass is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Isa Pola, Rossano Brazzi and Filippo Scelzo. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. Documentary film First Graders is a 1984 Iranian documentary feature film directed by Abbas Kiarostami, in which a hidden camera follows a group of first graders during a day at school. Documentary film Spain in Flames is a 1937 compilation film made by Helen van Dongen during the Spanish Civil War. Hal Erickson has written that the film "... is remarkable in its willingness to offer both sides of the conflict -- though its sympathies are firmly with the Loyalists." The film consists of two parts. The first, "The Fight for Freedom", was based on film footage from a Spanish government documentary Spain and the Fight for Freedom. The second part, "They Shalt Not Pass", was based on a short film No Pasaran! done by the Artkino Film Company of the Soviet Union, where van Dongen was working at the time the film was made. John Dos Passos narrated parts of the film, and the commentary was written by Dos Passos, Ernest Hemingway, Archibald MacLeish, and Prudencio de Pareda. Erickson writes that, "The horrendous images of battlefield carnage, not to mention the close-ups of suffering and dying Spanish children, still pack a wallop when seen today." Later, Hemingway, Dos Passos, Lillian Hellman and others founded the company Contemporary Historians, which produced another film called The Spanish Earth, directed by Joris Ivens and edited by van Dongen. Thriller Foolproof is a 2003 Canadian heist film directed by William Phillips and starring Ryan Reynolds, David Suchet, Kristin Booth, Joris Jarsky, and James Allodi. It was the first attempt by a Canadian studio to create a heist movie, in the same vein as Ocean's Eleven. The film was a major financial failure and received mostly mediocre reviews. The movie was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and produced by Alliance Atlantis Communications and Ego Film Arts and released theatrically on October 3, 2003, by Odeon Films in Canada and Momentum Pictures of the United Kingdom. In Canada, it was released in 204 theatres, more than any other movie in the past. Under Telefilm Canada rules stating the movie producers must have a good script and firm distribution deals to get a grant of more than C$1,000,000, Telefilm granted Foolproof C$3,400,000. The entire budget was C$7,800,000. Comedy Venus Makes Trouble is a 1937 American film. The comic plot of this inexpensive Columbia programmer revolves around the schemes of fast-talking publicity man Buzz Martin, from dropping fake money from an airplane, to betting on turtle races, to selling swampland for real estate, which eventually lands him in front of a grand jury. Comedy Madame Irma is a 2006 comedy French film directed by Didier Bourdon and Yves Fajnberge and starring Didier Bourdon and Pascal Légitimus. Comedy The Hospital is a 1971 satirical film directed by Arthur Hiller. It stars George C. Scott as Dr. Herbert Bock and was written by Paddy Chayefsky, who was awarded the 1972 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Chayefsky also narrates the film and was one of the producers; he had complete control over the casting and content of the film. Comedy Bee Bop High School is a 1985 action comedy film written Machiko Nasu and directed by Hiroyuki Nasu. Comedy The Amazing Screw-On Head is a 2006 TV film directed by Chris Prynoski. Comedy Hollywood Shuffle is a 1987 satirical comedy film about the racial stereotypes of African Americans in film and television. The film tracks the attempts of Bobby Taylor to become a successful actor and the mental and external roadblocks he encounters, represented through a series of interspersed vignettes and fantasies. Produced, directed, and co-written by Robert Townsend, the film is semi-autobiographical, reflecting Townsend's experiences as a black actor when he was told he was not “black enough” for certain roles. Documentary film KanZeOn: The Magical Potential of Sound is a 2011 music documentary film directed by Neil Cantwell and Tim Grabham. Comedy Klein Time is a 1977 film starring Robert Klein and Michael Keaton. The film is about a few comedians doing various voices to a crowd of people. Peter Boyle and Madeline Kahn play themselves. Documentary film Home Front is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Richard Hankin. Documentary film "The story of Ayrton Senna, perhaps the greatest race car driver who ever lived, is an epic tale that literally twists at every turn. In the mid 1980s, Senna, a young, gifted driver, exploded onto the world of Formula One racing. As a Brazilian in a predominantly European sport, a purist in a world polluted with backroom deals, and a man of faith in an arena filled with cynicism, Senna had to fight hard—both on and off the track. Facing titanic struggles, he conquered Formula One and became a global icon who was idolized in his home country. Told solely through the use of archival footage, Asif Kapadia’s documentary is a thrill ride worthy of its daring subject. Adrenaline will be pumping as cameras from inside Senna’s car put you smack-dab in the driver’s seat. Buckle your seat belt; Senna will take you on a trip you do not want to miss." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Snow: The Movie is a 1982 Australian comedy filmed at Falls Creek. Thriller The Psychopath is a 1973 slasher film written by Walter Dallenbach, produced and directed by Larry G. Brown and has Beverly Hills Cop star John Ashton as one of its co-stars. Documentary film Who Is Henry Jaglom? is a 1997 documentary film directed by Henry Alex Rubin and Jeremy Workman. Science Fiction Mechanical Violator Hakaider is a Japanese tokusatsu film starring Hakaider, Kikaider's deadly rival and anti hero. Comedy Full Speed is a 1934 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli on his debut. Thriller The Haunting of Helen Walker is a 1995 horror thriller TV film directed by Tom McLoughlin. Science Fiction Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz is a 2013 action horror sci-fi film written by Rae Brunton and directed by Kieran Parker. Comedy Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk, also known as Father Takes a Walk, is a British comedy film directed by William Beaudine, starring Paul Graetz, Violet Farebrother, and Chili Bouchier, and based on a novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart. This was one of many "quota quickies" produced by Warner Brothers in the UK. Animation Prince Vladimir is a 2006 Russian traditionally-animated feature film loosely based on the story of Prince Vladimir, a historically important figure who converted Kievan Rus' to Christianity a thousand years ago. This is the first film to focus on the story of Prince Vladimir. Thriller Basic Instinct is a 1992 American neo-noir erotic thriller film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Joe Eszterhas, and starring Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone. The film is about a police detective, Nick Curran, who is investigating the brutal murder of a wealthy rock star. During the investigation Curran becomes involved in a torrid and intense relationship with the prime suspect, Catherine Tramell, an enigmatic writer. Even before its release, Basic Instinct generated heated controversy due to its overt sexuality and graphic depiction of violence. It was strongly opposed by gay rights activists, who criticized the film's depiction of homosexual relationships and the portrayal of a bisexual woman as a murderous narcissistic psychopath. Despite initial critical negativity and public protest, Basic Instinct became one of the most financially successful films of the 1990s, grossing $352 million worldwide. Multiple versions of the film have been released on videocassette, DVD, and Blu-ray including a director's cut with extended footage previously unseen in North American cinemas. Documentary film Strip Jack Naked is a 1990 documentary film written by Paul Hallam and Ron Peck and directed by Ron Peck. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, known in Japan as Super Warrior Defeat!! I'll Be The Winner, is the eleventh Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was released in Japan on July 9, 1994 at the Toei Anime Fair, and dubbed into English by FUNimation in 2005. It is the third and final Dragon Ball Z movie in the "Broly Trilogy". Thriller Campers on a holiday are terrorized by an axe-wielding maniac. Comedy Worms Will Turn is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film DRY WOOD is a 1973 short documentary film directed by Les Blank. Thriller Ethan Mao is a 2004 drama film written and directed by Quentin Lee. It was shown at the AFI Film Festival on November 10, 2004 and the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival on December 10 of the same year. The DVD was released in North America on September 20, 2005. Comedy It's on the house is a 2009 comedy, horror and short film written and directed by Misael García Rubio. Animation Flapper & Friends - The Great Journey is an animated film directed by Krzysztof Brzozowski. Comedy Bachchan is a 2013 Kannada action-thriller film directed by Shashank featuring Sudeep, Bhavana, Parul Yadav and Tulip Joshi in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by V. Harikrishna and cinematography handled by Shekar Chandru. Producer V. Ravichandran released the teaser trailer on 31 May 2012 at Gold Finch Hotel. The film released on 11 April 2013. The film also released in Dubai and other middle eastern countries on 18 April 2013. It released in Germany on 22 June 2013, in Perth on 30 June 2013, Melbourne on 6 July 2013, Adelaide on 27 July 2013, in California on 1 November 2013. After its massive success in the Karnataka, the movie is released in Hindi on 2 August 2014 by RKD Studios, who have bagged the sole and exclusive rights for all Northern Indian Languages of the film. Telugu dubbed version of the film is releasing on 17 May 2014 by Bheemavaram Talkies produced by Tummalapalli Rama Satyanarayana. Comedy Road to Utopia is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Filmed in 1943 but not released until 1946, Road to Utopia is the fourth film of the "Road to …" series. Written by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, the film is about two vaudeville performers at the turn of the twentieth century who go to Alaska to make their fortune. Along the way they find a map to a secret gold mine. In 1947, Road to Utopia received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Comedy The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer is a 1947 American comedy, directed by Irving Reis and written by Sidney Sheldon. The film stars Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, and Shirley Temple in a story about a teenager's crush on an older man. The film was a critical success. Sheldon won an Academy Award for the screenplay. Comedy Portrait of a Zombie is a 2012 Irish horror film directed by Bing Bailey and written by Bailey and Laura Morand Bailey. It was released on March 3, 2012. Patrick Murphy plays a young man whose family decides to accept him when he turns into a zombie. Documentary film The Infamous T is a 2013 short documentary and drama film directed by Melissa Koch. Comedy Pecking Holes in Poles is a Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on March 1, 1972. It is one of the last Woody cartoons that Walter Lantz Productions released into theaters. In addition to Grace Stafford, who provides Woody's voice, Daws Butler guest stars. Animation Port Nasty is a 2014 Short Animated drama film written by Bobby Chappel and directed by Robert Zwietz. Comedy Khrustalyov, My Car! is a 1998 Russian drama film directed by Aleksei German based on a story by Joseph Brodsky, screenplay by Svetlana Karmalita. It was produced by Canal+, CNC, Goskino, Lenfilm and VGTRK. Comedy Lurking in Suburbia is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Mitchell Altieri, produced by Altieri and Phil Flores, and stars Joe Egender, Samuel Child, Ari Zaragis, and Buffy Charlet. Animation La fille aux feuilles is a 2013 short drama film directed by Marina Rosset. Documentary film Jambo Amani is a 2013 documentary, drama and war film written and directed by Unai Aranzadi. Comedy The Night the Prowler is a 1978 Australian film directed by Jim Sharman and written by Patrick White. Ruth Cracknell was nominated in 1979 for an AFI Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role for her part. Paul Byrnes from Australian screen described: The film is a savage satire on the neuroses of the privileged of Sydney’s eastern suburbs, where White lived, and the director Jim Sharman grew up. Much of the satire verges on invective, and the film was criticised for being ponderous, pretentious and condescending. Parts of it are like that – especially some of the dialogue – but the film also has some moments where everything works. Comedy Red Monarch is a 1983 British TV film starring Colin Blakely as Joseph Stalin. It is directed by Jack Gold and features David Suchet as Lavrentiy Beria and David Threlfall as Stalin's son Vasily. Red Monarch is a comedy based on The Red Monarch: Scenes From the Life of Stalin, a collection of short critical essays by the Russian dissident and former KGB agent Yuri Krotkov. The film depicts Soviet politics and the interplay between Stalin and his lieutenants, particularly Beria, during the last years of Stalin's rule. The reading of Yevgeny Yevtushenko's "The Heirs of Stalin" in the final scene supposedly warns that the threat of totalitarianism is constantly present. Thriller And now... Ladies and Gentlemen is a thriller film released in 2002. It is directed by Claude Lelouch and stars Jeremy Irons and French singer Patricia Kaas. Patricia Kaas also released a song with the same title on her 2002 album Piano Bar. Tracks from the album, which according the cover notes were inspired by the film, were used in the movie. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Minister of Divine is a 2007 film written by Suzanne Martin. Comedy Reel Life is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Laurence Relton. Comedy Twice Upon a Time is a 1979 short comedy film directed by Giles Walker. Comedy Stage Door Cartoon is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, and a predecessor to Yosemite Sam. The voices for Bugs and the proto-Sam are provided by Mel Blanc, except for Elmer, who is voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan. The cartoon's title is a parody of the 1943 musical film Stage Door Canteen. Documentary film A Difference is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Zion Free Johnson and Ray Rea. Thriller Explosions is a 2012 short drama science fiction thriller silent film written and directed by Christopher Frey. Documentary film Since Pearl Harbor is a 1943 short documentary film commissioned by the United States Government during World War II. It is a "report to the American People" regarding the wartime activities of the American Red Cross since the Attack on Pearl Harbor. Comedy Fimfarum Jana Wericha is a 2002 animation fantasy film written by Aurel Klimt, Jirí Kubícek and Jan Werich and directed by Aurel Klimt and Vlasta Pospísilová. Comedy In the Old West, daring "Puny Express" rider Woody Woodpecker tries to get the mail through and elude gunman Buzz Buzzard in the meantime. Woody and his horse run onto many obstacles- including a "horned toad." Desperado Buzz waits for Woody as he crosses the river. Buzz plans to bomb Woody with a big boulder from above... Science Fiction Hide and Creep is an American horror/comedy film released in 2004. This film was based on an earlier short named "Birthday Call". Both the film and the short were directed by Chuck Hartsell and Chance Shirley, and were written by Chance Shirley. The film was produced by Crewless Productions, an Alabama based independent production company. Hide and Creep had its world premiere September 23, 2004 at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival in Birmingham, Alabama. File:http://www.horrorstew.com/images/HideandCreep.jpg Comedy Spy Chasers is a 1955 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on July 31, 1955 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-eighth film in the series. Comedy The Flirting Widow is a 1930 all-talking pre-code American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The film stars Dorothy Mackaill, Basil Rathbone, Leila Hyams and Claude Gillingwater. It is based on a story, entitled Green Stockings, by A.E.W. Mason. The film was remade in 1933 as Her Imaginary Lover at the Teddington Studios, the British branch of Warner Brothers-First National Productions. Comedy Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly, who last teamed in the box-office smash Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, now star in Step Brothers, directed by Adam McKay (Talladega Nights). In Step Brothers, Ferrell plays Brennan Huff, a sporadically employed thirty-nine-year-old who lives with his mother, Nancy (Mary Steenburgen). Reilly plays Dale Doback, a terminally unemployed forty-year-old who lives with his father, Robert (Richard Jenkins). When Robert and Nancy marry and move in together, Brennan and Dale are forced to live with each other as step brothers. As their narcissism and downright aggressive laziness threaten to tear the family apart, these two middle-aged, immature, overgrown boys will orchestrate an insane, elaborate plan to bring their parents back together. To pull it off, they must form an unlikely bond that maybe, just maybe, will finally get them out of the house. The screenplay is by Will Ferrell Adam McKay from a story by Will Ferrell Adam McKay John C. Reilly. Jimmy Miller and Judd Apatow produce. - From Sony Pictures Publicity Documentary film The LIP Factor - Imagination in Power is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Christian Rouaud. Comedy Mel Karade Rabba is a 2010 Punjabi film directed by Navaniat Singh with story, screenplay and dialogue by Dheeraj Rattan; produced by Rajan Batra and Vivek Ohri; and starring Jimmy Shergill, Gippy Grewal, Neeru Bajwa, Amar Noorie, Sunita Dhir and Shavinder Mahal. Mel Karade Rabba released on 16 July 2010 globally. Dheeraj Rattan copied the script of this film from Bollywood Movie 'Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein'. Documentary film You Won't Regret That Tattoo is a 2013 short, documentary, biographical film written and directed by Angie Bird. Documentary film This revealing program explores the degree to which money and expediency has corrupted science and the ways in which the scientific method can expose those who commit it. Comedy What Next? is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Forde, Pauline Johnson and Frank Stanmore. A man acquires a valuable artefact as a present for his girlfriend, inadvertently drawing a lunatic collector into pursuit of him. It was made at Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. There is a copy held at the BFI archive. Documentary film The Killing of America is a 1982 American documentary film directed by Sheldon Renan and Leonard Schrader. The film was premiered in New York City in February 1982 and was recently shown at the 2013 Fantasia Festival. Documentary film Gerhard Richter Painting is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Corinna Belz. Animation Marvel Animated Features is a series of eight direct-to-video animated movies made by MLG Productions, a joint venture between Marvel Studios and Lions Gate Entertainment. Comedy Chance Pe Dance is a Bollywood dance/drama film starring Shahid Kapoor and Genelia D'Souza. It is directed by Ken Ghosh and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his banner, UTV Motion Pictures. The film was released on 15 January 2010 and failed to make a mark at the box-office.[2]. The film's working title was Yahoo and another title, Star, was also considered. Also the film was shot halfway through with Jiah Khan as the heroine, but was later replaced by Genelia D'Souza. The film is inspired by the Step Up movie trilogies and School of Rock. Animation Bleach: Memories of Nobody is the first animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. Directed by Noriyuki Abe and written by Masashi Sogo, the film was first released in Japanese theaters on December 16, 2006. The DVD was released in Japan on September 5, 2007. To promote the film, the opening and closing credits for episodes 106 through 109 of the Bleach anime use footage from the film. The film's theme music is "Senno Yoruwo Koete " by Aqua Timez. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States from June 11 to June 12, 2008, and in Canada on October 20, 2008 and was followed by the DVD release on October 14, 2008. The film aired on September 5, 2009 on Adult Swim. Animax Asia became the first to air the movie in Asia, as they confirmed the premiere to be on May 2. The Blu-ray was released on May 7, 2012 in the United Kingdom. Comedy Neuf mois is a 1993 romantic comedy film stars Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Catherine Jacob, Patrick Braoudé, Daniel Russo, Patrick Bouchitey, and Pascal Légitimus. The movie resulted in the US remake Nine Months. Comedy Sniffles and the Bookworm is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon from Warner Bros. Studios. Directed by Chuck Jones, this was the third cartoon with Sniffles the mouse. This cartoon, however, was more in line with the "books come to life" entries from around this period. Documentary film Voluntad & Paz is a 2012 documentary short drama film written and directed by Carlos P Beltran. Comedy Canvas Back Duck is a 1953 Walt Disney animated short film starring Donald Duck and his nephews. Documentary film A Little Monastery in Tuscany is a 1988 documentary film directed by Otar Iosseliani. Comedy Handy Andy is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by Bert Wynne and starring Peter Coleman, Kathleen Vaughan and Warwick Ward. Documentary film Svetlana about Svetlana is a 2008 film that explores the life and literary works of Svetlana Alliluyeva, Joseph Stalin's daughter. It is the story of Lana Parshina and her attempt to find Svetlana Alliluyeva and, ultimately, to find some answers to the questions about Alliluyeva's autobiographical book Twenty Letters to a Friend that Lana read when she was ten. Comedy Predicament is a 2010 comedy horror film based on the 1975 novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson and starring Jemaine Clement of the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords plus Tim Finn of the Finn Brothers. Filmed in Hawera and Eltham in Taranaki, it was the last Morrieson novel to be adapted for cinema; his other three novels were filmed in the 1980s. Documentary film Bully is a 2011 documentary film about bullying in U.S. schools. Directed by Lee Hirsch, the film follows the lives of five students who face bullying on a daily basis. Bully premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. It was also screened at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and the LA Film Festival. Bully had its global premiere at Italy's Ischia Film Festival on July 17, 2011. Bully was acquired by The Weinstein Company immediately after its premiere at Tribeca Film Festival. The film was released in United States theaters on March 30, 2012. On the official website the filmmakers are promoting Bully as an important advocacy tool against bullying and in facilitating an anti-bullying movement. Contrary to the filmmaker's goals, the film suffered from a lack of accessibility in theatres due to MPAA rating controversy and from an extended downtime between theatre and home release. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on February 12, 2013 only with the PG-13 rated version. Animation I Saw Mice Burying A Cat is a 2011 short animated film directed by Dmitry Geller. Comedy A Desperate Adventure is a 1938 film directed by John H. Auer. Animation Meltylancer is a 1999 animation film written by Hiroshi Yamaguchi and Tenky and directed by Takeshi Mori. Documentary film Shoot Down is a 2006 documentary regarding the events surrounding the Brothers to the Rescue organization and the eventual shootdown of two of its aircraft. Based on 5 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, 80% of the critics enjoyed Shoot Down with an average rating of 7/10. Comedy Les Compères is a 1983 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber, and starring Gérard Depardieu, Pierre Richard and Anny Duperey. The film had 4,847,229 admissions in France. In 1997, this movie was remade as Fathers' Day in the US. Thriller 26 Years is a 2012 South Korean film based on the popular 2006 manhwa serialized online by cartoonist Kang Full. It is the fictional story of five ordinary people who band together in order to assassinate the man responsible for the massacre of innocent civilians in Gwangju in May 1980. Animation Please, Call Back Later is a 2011 short animated film directed by Yulia Ruditskaya. Animation Happy Birthday, Garfield is an hour-long television dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the Garfield comic strip, hosted by its creator Jim Davis. The special was first broadcast May 17, 1988 on CBS. It has only been released on VHS home video. Comedy De Komst van Joachim Stiller is a 1976 Belgian film directed by Harry Kümel based on the book of the same name. Animation Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers is a Bugs Bunny short subject directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon and released in 1992. The cartoon was intended for a theatrical release but later debuted on television Thriller The Crooked Way is a 1949 black-and-white film noir directed by Robert Florey. The film was based on a radio play No Blade Too Sharp and features John Payne, Sonny Tufts, Ellen Drew, and others. The film, with a similar plot to another film noir Somewhere in the Night, was shot by noted cameraman John Alton. Thriller The Piano Player is a 2002 film written by Brad Mirman and directed by Jean-Pierre Roux. Animation Little Theatres: Homage to the Mineral of Cabbage is a 2011 short animated drama film written by Erín Moure and directed by Stephanie Dudley. Comedy With Love... from the Age of Reason is a 2010 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Yann Samuell and starring Sophie Marceau, Marton Csokas, and Michel Duchaussoy. The film is about a beautiful and successful forty-year-old businesswoman who receives a letter that she wrote to herself when she was seven years old to remind her of the promises she made at that age, which is considered to be the age of reason in the Catholic tradition, and to remind her of what she wants to become. Documentary film Be Home Soon: Letters From My Grandfather is a 2012 documentary film directed by Melissa Howden. Comedy Sharaabi is a 1984 Indian Hindi drama film produced and directed by Prakash Mehra. This was Mehra's sixth film in a row with Amitabh Bachchan and is loosely based on Steve Gordon's 1981 film Arthur starring Dudley Moore. Sharaabi stars Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Prada with Pran and Om Prakash along with Bharat Bhushan and Ranjeet. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film was remade in Kannada as Nee Thanda Kanike with Vishnuvardhan. Comedy The Mafia Kills Only in the Summer is a 2013 Italian comedy-drama film. It marked the directorial debut of the TV satirist Pif. The Senate President Pietro Grasso referred to this film as the best film work on Mafia ever made. Documentary film Mariage Blanc is a short documentary film directed by Gustav Deutsch and Mostafa Tabbou. Thriller Detektiv Braun is a 1914 German silent crime film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Alwin Neuß and Friedrich Kühne. It was part of a series of German films featuring Neuß as Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. Science Fiction Fancy Paradise is a 1968 Japanese comic science fiction film directed by Takeshi 'Ken' Matsumori from a screenplay by Yasuo Tanami. It is about a cult around an anthropomorphic frog called Gamara, probably named in parody of Daiei Motion Picture Company's semi-anthropomorphic turtle, Gamera. The film also stars Akira Takarada, Akemi Kita, Kei Tani, and Wakako Sakai, with a cameo by Jun Tuzaki. Animation Show and Tell is a 2004 animation short film directed by Mark Gravas. Comedy Drei Mädchen im Endspiel is an East German film. It was released in 1956. Comedy Kudumbasree Travels is a 2011 Malayalam comedy film directed by Kiran starring Jayaram and Bhavana in the lead roles. It is a family oriented film, with Jayaram playing the role of Aravindan, a bus service owner who hails from a family of Chakyarkoothu artists. Kudumbasree Travels marks the debut of Kiran and Thomas Thoppikodi, who are well known faces in TV serials. The film also stars P. Sreekumar, Kottayam Nazeer, Jagathy Sreekumar, Janardhanan, Mamukkoya, Maniyanpilla Raju, K. P. A. C. Lalitha and Kalpana in other pivotal roles. The film started its shooting on September 2010 and major parts were filmed from Ottappalam. It released on 21 January 2011 in 54 centres. Animation Toy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated buddy-comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by John Lasseter, Toy Story was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first theatrical film produced by Pixar. Toy Story follows a group of anthropomorphic toys who pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present, and focuses on the relationship between Woody, a pullstring cowboy doll, and Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure. The film was written by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, and Joss Whedon, and featured music by Randy Newman. Its executive producers were Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull. Pixar, which produced short animated films to promote their computers, was approached by Disney to produce a computer-animated feature after the success of the short film, Tin Toy, which is told from a small toy's perspective. Lasseter, Stanton, and Pete Docter wrote early story treatments which were thrown out by Disney, who pushed for a more edgy film. Comedy Choose Your Partners is a 1935 short comedy film written by Glen Lambert, Charles Lamont and directed by Charles Lamont. Animation Les Maîtres du temps is a 1982 Franco-Hungarian animated science fiction feature film directed by René Laloux and designed by Mœbius. It is based on the 1958 science fiction novel L'Orphelin de Perdide by Stefan Wul. The film centres on a boy, Piel, who is stranded on Perdide, a desert planet where giant killer hornets live. He awaits rescue by the space pilot Jaffar, the exiled prince Matton, his sister Belle and Jaffar's old friend Silbad who are trying to reach Perdide and save Piel before it is too late. Thriller Lewis and Clark and George is a 1997 comedy crime thriller film directed by Rod McCall. Animation Thirty-three years ago, the mysterious aliens known as the JAM tried to invade Earth through an interdimensional passageway they established in Antarctica. The conflict has shifted to Fairy, the home planet of the JAM: deadly air battles rage almost continuously above its surface. Lt. Rei Fukai serves in the elite Special Air Force, whose mission is to collect data on the enemy. An alienated loner, Rei's only bonds emotionally with Major Jack Bukhar, his commander and friend (lover?), and Yukikaze, the super-sophisticated computer system his plane, the B-3. The narrative is often choppy and there's little character development in the first episodes. But Yukikaze boasts unusually snazzy special effects, including some skillfully directed Top Gun/Star Wars-style aerial dogfights. Director Masahiko Ohkura uses 3-D computer graphics with exceptional panache to create a flashy, exciting adaptation of Chouhei Kambayashi's novel. Comedy The Friend of the Jaguar is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Bennati and starring Walter Chiari, Isabelle Corey, Carlo Romano, Tony Ucci and Elke Sommer. Comedy Just Love Me is a 2006 comedy film written by Karolina Frankowska and Ryszard Zatorski and directed by Ryszard Zatorski. Comedy The Path of Most Resistance is a 2006 short comedy film directed by Peter Kelley. Comedy Kid Hayseed is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller The Great Escape is a 1963 American film based on an escape by British and Commonwealth prisoners of war from a German POW camp during World War II, starring Steve McQueen, James Garner and Richard Attenborough. The film is based on the book of the same name by Paul Brickhill, a non-fiction first-hand account of the mass escape from Stalag Luft III in Sagan, in the province of Lower Silesia, Nazi Germany. The characters are based on real men, and in some cases are composites of several men. The film was made by the Mirisch Company, released by United Artists, and produced and directed by John Sturges. Comedy Excision is a 2012 American drama horror film written and directed by Richard Bates, Jr, and starring AnnaLynne McCord, Traci Lords, Ariel Winter, Roger Bart, Jeremy Sumpter, Malcolm McDowell, Matthew Gray Gubler, Marlee Matlin, Ray Wise, and John Waters. The film is a feature-length adaptation of the 2008 short film of the same name. Excision premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Excision played in the category of Park City at Midnight. Comedy Not for Sale is a 1924 British silent comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Mary Odette, Ian Hunter and Gladys Hamer. It was made at Cricklewood Studios by Stoll Pictures, and based on a novel by Monica Ewer. Animation EA Alice Madness Returns Trilogy is a 2011 animated short film directed by Shy the Sun. Comedy Sally of the Sawdust is an American silent comedy film, directed by D. W. Griffith, starring W. C. Fields, and based on the 1923 stage musical Poppy. Fields would later star in a second film version, Poppy. Thriller The Chauffeur is a 2008 crime thriller film written and directed by Jérôme Dassier. Comedy Fudgy Wudgy Fudge Face is a 2009 adventure comedy fantasy sci-fi film directed and written by Harland Williams. Thriller Hall of Mirrors is a 2001 independent film written and directed by Brad Osborne. Documentary film The Dawn Fraser Story is a documentary about Australian swimmer Dawn Fraser. It was made by Joy Cavill, who later made a feature film about Fraser, Dawn!, and had a romantic relationship with her. It is one of the few Australian documentary films of the time to be directed by a woman. While filming at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Cavill suffered a heart attack. Comedy Støv for alle pengene is a 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Søren Elung Jensen. Comedy The Amazing Mr. Williams is a 1939 film directed by Alexander Hall. Thriller The Confidant is a 2012 comedy, drama and history film written by Lubomir Slivka and directed by Juraj Nvota. Thriller Sirocco is a 1951 American film noir directed by Curtis Bernhardt and written by A.I. Bezzerides and Hans Jacoby. It is based on the novel Coup de Grace written by Joseph Kessel. The drama features Humphrey Bogart, Märta Torén, Lee J. Cobb, among others. Comedy Neeraj the son of famous director Amar Shandilya wants to move away from his shadow. Suddenly Mallika a famous model and Amars fan is found murdered. All fingers point towards Neeraj. Is he the killer? Animation The Cucaranchula is a 2013 animated short dramatic comedy fantasy film written and directed by Kate Balsley. Documentary film Live Action Radio is a 2008 short documentary film written by Tomasz Jurkiewicz and Tomasz Wozniczka and directed by Tomasz Jurkiewicz. Documentary film "Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset are a Danish-Norwegian couple, both artists, who have been working together since 1995 and have had a joint studio in Berlin since 1997. Michael Elmgreem was born in Copenhagen in 1961 and Ingar Dragset was born in Trondheim in Norway in 1968. The couple’s work is shown internationally; in Germany they gained a name for themselves for the memorial in memory of homosexual victims of the Nazi regime that was unveiled on 27 May, 2008 at the edge of Berlin’s Tiergarten Park. This film does not only present a selection of their work and its genesis; it also shows the couple’s own unusual trajectory which reached a highpoint in 2009 with their design of Danish and Nordic Countries pavilions at the Venice Biennale. The pair first met in the mid-nineties and fell in love at once. At the time, Michael Elmgreen was working on installations and Ingar Dragset was a talented clown – and enthusiastic knitter. They presented their first joint work – programmatically titled ‘Instant Baby’ – at Malmö Konsthall museum in Sweden. Their output has often provoked controversy, as in the case of the large mirror which they set up in front of the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen in order to broach the egocentricity of their fellow Danes, or the video of the kissing homosexual couple inside the cube of their Berlin memorial, which has often been the target of homophobic attacks." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy The Cup is a 1999 film directed by Khyentse Norbu. The plot involves two young football-crazed Tibetan refugee novice monks in a remote Himalayan monastery in India who desperately try to obtain a television for the monastery to watch the 1998 World Cup final. The movie was entirely shot in the Tibetan refugee village Bir in India. Producer Jeremy Thomas had developed a relationship with Norbu when he was an advisor on Bertolucci's Little Buddha. Thomas later remembered his experience making the film: The director Khyentse Norbu is a Tibetan Lama who went to NYC film school, who wanted to make a movie, and I had become friendly with him. There was this charming story, which was a teaching for him but a story for everyone else, about little monks and the World Cup. It was shown in Director’s Fortnight at Cannes, and we brought a lot of the Tibetans to the screening and it was well received and sold all over the world. It was a very happy story for everybody involved. Comedy Who's Minding the Store? is a comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on November 28, 1963, by Paramount Pictures. Comedy Date Of The Dead is a 2013 short, drama, and fantasy film written by Joey Laura and David LeBlanc and directed by Joey Laura. Comedy If You Could Only Cook is a screwball comedy of mistaken identity starring Herbert Marshall as a frustrated automobile executive and Jean Arthur as a young woman who talks him into posing as her husband so they can land a job as a butler and a cook. Thriller Gangster's Law is a 1969 Italian thriller film directed by Siro Marcellini and starring Klaus Kinski. Comedy More than a year has passed since beings from another planet revealed themselves to humanity. Now, on the eve of the worldwide broadcast of the first historic summit between representatives form Earth and "The Visitors", Albert and his friends decide to Comedy I Killed My Lesbian Wife, Hung Her on a Meat Hook, and Now I Have a Three-Picture Deal at Disney is a 1993 short satirical film directed by Ben Affleck from a screenplay by Kamala Lopez and Jay Lacopo. The film is Affleck's first directorial effort. Comedy Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves is a 1997 live-action direct-to-video sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and Honey, I Blew Up the Kid. It is the third and final film in the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids trilogy. The directorial debut of cinematographer Dean Cundey and released through Walt Disney Home Video, it tells the story of the "nutty" inventor Wayne Szalinski as he accidentally shrinks his wife, brother, sister-in-law, and himself with his electromagnetic shrink ray. Rick Moranis returns to portray Wayne Szalinski. He is the only returning cast member from the previous films. His wife, Diane, is portrayed by Eve Gordon, and their youngest son Adam, now a preteen, is played by Bug Hall. Amy and Nick have gone off to college and the Szalinskis' pet dog Quark has died. This film includes Wayne's extended family, including his brother Gordon and his wife, Patti. Unlike the first film, where the kids had to get their parents' attention, the parents have to get their kids' attention. Only a few months after this film was released, the Disney Channel picked up a show based on the Szalinskis' troubles: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show. It starred Peter Scolari in the role of Wayne. Documentary film An Affair of the Heart is a 2012 documentary directed by Sylvia Caminer. Comedy The Decoy Bride is a 2011 British romantic comedy film written by comedian Sally Phillips and Neil Jaworski, and starring David Tennant, Alice Eve and Kelly Macdonald and set on the fictional island of Hegg, supposedly located in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The film was made by Ecosse Films. Documentary film Follow My Steps is a 2013 documentary/short/drama film directed by Andrew Hida. Comedy Just for Laughs! (French: Pour rire!) is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Lucas Belvaux. Thriller The Perfect Sleep is a 2009 action film directed by Jeremy Alter. Documentary film The Space Invaders: In Search of Lost Time is a historical documentary film directed by Jeff Von Ward. Comedy Just Neighbors is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive in the film archives at George Eastman House, the UCLA Film and Television Archive, Filmoteca Española and the National Film, Television and Sound Archives of Canada. Comedy Angels' Alley is a 1948 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the ninth film in the series and the first one without Bobby Jordan. Comedy Breaking Up is a 1997 direct-to-video film starring Russell Crowe and Salma Hayek as a couple whose relationship leads to an out of the blue marriage. Animation The Ant Bully is a 2006 American computer-animated film written and directed by John A. Davis based on the 1999 children's book of the same name by John Nickle. The film, featuring the voices of Zach Tyler Eisen, Julia Roberts, Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep and Paul Giamatti, was produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman's Playtone, John A. Davis and Keith Alcorn's DNA Productions and released in movie theatres on July 28, 2006 by Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures. Concurrently with the general release, the film was offered in big screen IMAX 3D, the format also used with The Polar Express. This is also the first animated film produced by Legendary Pictures, the third feature film produced by DNA Productions, after the release of the movie, all of the DNA employees shut down their studio, and moved to Reel FX Creative Studios. This film has the last film role by Ricardo Montalban, until he died in 2009. Comedy Ali Baba Bunny is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, directed by Chuck Jones and released in 1957. In 1994, it was voted #35 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Several lines spoken by Daffy—among them "Mine mine mine!", "I can't help it, I'm a greedy slob—it's my hobby" and "I'm rich—I'm a happy miser!"—had become popular catchphrases amongst fans and students of Chuck Jones' style of animation and fans of Daffy Duck as well; the line "Hassan chop!" has also become a favorite quote. The film was edited into two of the Looney Tunes greatest hits features: The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie, and Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales. Comedy Caesar and Otto's Deadly XMas is a 2012 American comedy-horror film. It stars Dave Campfield, Paul Chomicki, Felissa Rose, Deron Miller, Lloyd Kaufman, Linnea Quigley, Joe Estevez, Debbie Rochon, Brinke Stevens, Ken Macfarlane, and Avi K. Garg, as well as a cameo appearance by Robert Z'Dar. It is written and directed by Dave Campfield, the creator of the original Caesar and Otto film. The story is by Campfield and co-producer Joe Randazzo. The fifth in Campfield's Caesar and Otto series, the film premiered at the 2012 Fright Night Film Festival in Louisville, Kentucky on June 30, 2012. Subsequent screenings were well received by both professional critics and audience members. The film has gone on to receive awards and nominations at several film festivals, and reviews have been strictly positive, with HorrorHound magazine stating in their issue 39 review of the film that "the budget is obviously low, but the filmmaking is brilliant." The film has been picked up for North American DVD distribution by Wild Eye Releasing, to be released in November 2013. Comedy Przekladaniec is a 1968 science fiction comedy film written by Stanisław Lem and directed by Andrzej Wajda. Documentary film Town Nurse, Country Nurse is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Don Higgins. Thriller Niagara is an American 1953 thriller-film noir, released by Twentieth Century-Fox, directed by Henry Hathaway, and starring Joseph Cotten, Jean Peters, Casey Adams, and Marilyn Monroe. Unlike other film noirs of the time, Niagara was filmed in Technicolor and was one of Fox's biggest box office hits of the year. Monroe was given first billing in Niagara which elevated her to star status. Her following two films of that year, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, with Jane Russell, and How to Marry a Millionaire, with Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall, were even bigger successes. Animation Descendants is a 2008 animated short film starring the voice talents of Christy Scott Cashman and Whoopi Goldberg. Written by Heiko Scherm, the film was directed by Scherm and Patrick Cunningham and produced by Cunningham, Alex Martin, Chris Maybach and Maria Severine Pazoukhine. Documentary film Severe Clear is a 2009 documentary film directed by American documentary maker Kristian Fraga, starring and using footage shot by First Lieutenant Mike Scotti of United States Marine Corps Bravo Company, 1st Battalion 4th Marines. The film explores the Marine drive to Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Comedy Lucky Pierre is a 1974 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Animation Address Is Approximate is a 2012 animation, adventure, family, fantasy short film directed by Tom Jenkins. Documentary film Mushrooms of Concrete is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Martijn Payens. Comedy If I Had Known I Was a Genius is a film directed by Dominique Wirtschafter and written by Markus Redmond. The film premiered January 23, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film Das Schiff des Torjägers is a 2010 film written by Christine Kretschmer and Heidi Specogna and directed by Heidi Specogna. Documentary film Robert Mayer – der Arzt aus Heilbronn is an East German film. It was released in 1955. Comedy Angora Love is the final silent film made by Laurel and Hardy, released on December 14, 1929. Thriller Highway Dragnet is a 1954 American crime drama film noir directed by Nathan Juran, based on story by U.S. Anderson and Roger Corman. The film stars Richard Conte, Joan Bennett and Wanda Hendrix. Animation Legends of the Night Sky: Orion is an animated film. Documentary film Unwieldy Beast is a 2012 short biographical documentary directed by Brandon Loper. Comedy The Battle of Frenchman's Run is a 1915 comedy film featuring Harry Carey. Comedy Henry Goes Arizona is a 1939 western film starring Frank Morgan as an actor who inherits his dead brother's ranch. While adjusting to the country there, he is threatened by a gang who is after the ranch. The film was directed by Edwin L. Marin. Animation The Whoopee Party is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on September 17, 1932. Comedy Amit Sahni Ki List is a 2014 Indian romantic comedy film produced by Pyxis Pictures and directed by Ajay Bhuyan. The film stars Vir Das, Vega Tamotia, Kavi Shastri and Anindita Nayar in lead roles, and tells the story of Amit Sahni which revolves around his quests, pursuits and twists in finding love and Ms. Perfect based on his LIST. The film is produced by Tina Nagpaul, Kavita Kulkarni and Sujata Vemuri under the Pyxis Pictures banner. The film released on 18 July 2014. Comedy You Can't Kill Stephen King is a horror comedy film directed by Ronnie Khalil, Monroe Mann and Jorge Valdés-Iga. Animation Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas is a 2011 computer animated television special and part of the Ice Age franchise, produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Karen Disher. It premiered on November 24, 2011 on Fox and it was released two days later to DVD and Blu-ray. Despite being produced by Blue Sky Studios, the film's animation was actually done by some animators at Blue Sky and mainly by the Santa Monica/Texas-based special effects and animation company, Reel FX Creative Studios. Animation Kellogg's 'Cinnamon Pops' is a 2012 animated short film directed by Steve Angel. Documentary film SEVDAH: The Bridge That Survived is a 2004 documentary directed by Mira Erdevicki. Comedy Now You See Him, Now You Don't is a 1972 Walt Disney Productions film starring Kurt Russell, a student at the fictional Medfield College. It is the sequel to the 1969 film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes and was followed by 1975's The Strongest Man in the World . Now You See Him, Now You Don't was the first Disney film to be shown on television in a two-hour time slot, in 1975. Previous television showings of Disney films had either shown them edited or split into two one-hour time slots. Documentary film The Paedophile Hunter is a 2014 TV documentary directed by Dan Reed. Comedy Despicable Me is a 2010 American computer-animated 3D comedy film from Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment that was released on July 9, 2010 in the United States. It is Illumination Entertainment's first film. It was directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, based on an original story by Sergio Pablos. The film stars the voice of Steve Carell as Gru, a super-villain who adopts three girls from an orphanage; and the voice of Jason Segel as Vector, a rival of Gru who steals the Great Pyramid of Giza. When Gru learns of Vector's heist, he plans an even greater heist: to shrink and steal the Earth's moon. The film was animated by the French animation studio Mac Guff, which was later acquired by Illumination Entertainment. The film earned positive reviews from critics, and grossed over $543 million worldwide, against a budget of $69 million. It launched a franchise with a series of films, including a sequel in 2013, to be followed by a 2015 spin-off film featuring Gru's Minions as the main characters, and Despicable Me 3 in 2017. Documentary film Mein Vater is a 1982 documentary film directed by Fritz Poppenberg. Comedy Insignificant Details of the Accidental Episode is a 2011 short comedy drama film written by Mikhail Mestetsky and Nikolay Kulikov, and directed by Mikhail Mestetsky. Thriller Turtles Forever is a 2009 American television film produced by 4Kids Entertainment and Mirage Studios. The movie is a crossover film featuring three different incarnations of the titular heroes throughout the franchise's history: the original Prime Turtles team from the 1984 comic book series, the light-hearted, family-friendly characters from the 1987 animated series, and the darker, more serious cast of the 4Kids' own 2003 animated series — in an adventure that spans multiple parallel universes. It also marks the finale to the 2003 animated series. This movie was produced in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. A rough, nearly finished version of the film premiered at the San Diego Comic Con in July 2009. The movie was to be released in theaters for one night on October 29, 2009, but due to disputes between 4Kids Entertainment and Fathom, the event was canceled, according to National CineMedia. The movie aired on TV on The CW4Kids station on November 21, after the 25th anniversary Top 10 Countdown. An encore showing aired from November 28 to December 12, split into three 23-minute episodes. Thriller Myra is a 2011 short biographical drama thriller directed by Dan Smyth and written by Caroline Burns Cooke and Dan Smyth. Thriller Kariyilakkattu Pole is a 1986 Malayalam mystery thriller film written and directed by P. Padmarajan. It stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Rahman, Sripriya, Karthika, Jalaja, and Unni Mary. Based on the radio drama Sisirathil Oru Prabhatham by Sudhakar Mangalodayam, the film revolves around the murder investigation of film director Harikrishnan by police Inspector Achuthankutty. Documentary film Brother Against Brother: The American Civil War is 2011 documentary film. Documentary film Sumo East and West is a feature documentary about Americans in the ancient Japanese sport of sumo wrestling. The film had its World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City in May 2003 and was broadcast nationally on PBS’s Independent Lens on June 8th, 2004. Comedy The Journey to Paris is a 1999 comedy film directed by Marc-Henri Dufresne. Thriller The Man Who Captured Eichmann is an American 1996 television movie about the capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann by the Israeli secret service Mossad. The film aired on the TNT Network The film stars Robert Duvall, who produced the film, plus Jeffrey Tambor and Arliss Howard. Documentary film "Why are lesbians literally attached to their wallet chains? Chained! is a quirky look in to the lives of women who define themselves through their chains." Quoting the synopsis fro the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Love Lust & Lies is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Gillian Armstong. Science Fiction Spheriks is a 2001 sports and animation film directed by Chris Rais. Comedy He Wanted His Pants is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Holiday for Shoestrings is a 1946 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The plot concerns a pack of elves who help a shoemaker, Jake, who has advertised for help. The cartoon is set to a number of classical music pieces, some of which are used as running gags, especially from "The Nutcracker Suite". The title is a play on the David Rose number, "Holiday for Strings". However, that tune is not played in the score. The cartoon is done largely in pantomime, with the occasional bickering of elves, many of which look like miniature versions of Elmer Fudd with elf-like ears. The twist on the usual story is that the bedridden shoemaker, suddenly feeling much better upon seeing the elves working feverishly, tries to sneak out to play golf. The elves drag Jake back to bed, tie him down a la Gulliver, and are seen dragging the golf clubs out of the house for themselves to play a round with, at iris-out. Animation Being Fucked Up is a 2000 animation experimental fictional short film directed by Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby. Documentary film Jack Johnson is a 1970 American documentary film directed by Jimmy Jacobs about the American boxer Jack Johnson. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Cayton asked jazz artist Miles Davis to record music for the documentary, which resulted in Davis' 1971 album of the same name. Thriller The Double Born is a 2008 thriller film written and directed by Tony Randel. Comedy While We're Young is an upcoming American film directed and written by Noah Baumbach. The film stars Ben Stiller, Amanda Seyfried and Naomi Watts. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Hanna's Journey is a 2013 comedy romance film directed by Julia von Heinz. Animation Khachaturian Meets Dali is a 2012 short film written and directed by Kirill Fessenko. Comedy The Stolen Jools is a short comedy film produced by the Masquers Club of Hollywood, featuring many cameo appearances by the film stars of the day. The stars appeared in the film, distributed by Paramount Pictures, to raise funds for the National Variety Artists Tuberculosis Sanitarium. The UCLA Film and Television Archive entry for this film says -- as do the credits -- that the film was co-sponsored by Chesterfield cigarettes to support the "fine work" of the NVA sanitarium. When the film was shown in theaters in 1931, a person would appear after the film to ask the audience for donations. Because the film was made for charity, it has an unusually large cast of actors from various studios in addition to Paramount, such as Warner Bros., RKO, MGM, and Hal Roach Studios. This film was known by the name The Slippery Pearls in the United Kingdom, and was thought to be a lost film until a print was found in the UK in the 1990s. Another print was later found in the US under the alternate title. Documentary film Barcelona, abans que el temps ho esborri is a documentary film directed by Mireia Ros. Thriller Fly-by-Night is a 1942 American thriller/screwball comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak, starring Richard Carlson and Nancy Kelly. It was Siodmak's first American film. Comedy The Stumbling Block is a 1911 short drama comedy film directed by Laurence Trimble. Animation A Lesma Gulosa is a 2012 short animated film. Comedy Chocolates is a 2012 short comedy drama film directed by Sean Laughton. Animation Nowhere to Run: Paul's Story is a 2011 short biographical animation film directed by Matthew Heckart. Documentary film 20 Hz is a 2011 experimental documentary short film directed by Joe Gerhardt and Ruth Jarman. Comedy You know ‘em, you love ‘em. But what do they think of you? In this hilarious twist on the Classic Zombie Tale, we see the world through Zombie eyes when a barrelful of Toxic Goo transforms four friends into the Walking Dead, and suddenly, it seems everyone else has gone mad. In the most unique Zombie story in years, the Zombies embark on a bumbling quest to find the “Truth,” completely unaware of their Rotting Undeadness. After all, Zombies are people too. Documentary film Groupies is a 1970 documentary film directed by Ron Dorfman and Peter Nevard. Thriller "When an Indian mother finds out her son is the victim of a merciless bully, she delivers her own brand of vigilante justice." Quoting the description from the 2007 Columbia University Film Festival site. Comedy Playground Chronicles is a 2012 codey and family film co-written by Brahim Fritah and Johanne Bernard and directed by Brahim Fritah. Comedy Detectives o ladrones..? is a 1967 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Documentary film Corumbiara: They Shoot Indians, Don´t They? is a 2009 documentary film directed by Vincent Carelli. Comedy Dragons Forever is a 1988 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film directed by Sammo Hung, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao. The three actors, known colloquially as the Three Brothers, had attended the famous China Drama Academy together, and became members of the Seven Little Fortunes. This is the last film to date that all three have appeared in together. It was directed by Sammo Hung and another former member of the Seven Little Fortunes, Corey Yuen. Yet another classmate, Yuen Wah, plays the film's main villain, while legendary kickboxer Benny Urquidez plays his right-hand man. Dragons Forever was filmed between September and November 1987. Thriller Sheesha is a Hindi psychological thriller movie produced by Guddu Dhanoa and Sunil Saini. It was directed by Ashu Trikha & stars Neha Dhupia, Sonu Sood, Elidh MacQueen, Nijju Mavani, Nares Ngamseera, Vivek Shaq and Robert Slater. The film's music was composed by Dillep Sen and Sameer Sen. It is based on the Tamil Movie Vaali, released in 1999, except that the hero and heroines characters are reversed here. In the Tamil version, the hero was played by Ajith in a dual role and the heroine was played by Simran. Comedy Fallen Arches is a 1998 crime film starring Richard Portnow, Karen Black, Ron Thompson, Peter Onorati, Tamara Braun, Carmine Giovinazzo, Louis Ferreira and written, produced and directed by Ron Cosentino. Comedy Desire Street, also known as La Calle Del Deseo or Calle Deseo, is a 2011 Spanish, Chinese and US co-production drama film written and directed by Roberto F. Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi. Headed by actress Alexandra Smothers, the film features an ensemble cast also starring Alejandra Walker, Ellen Clifford, Javier Lopez, Kjord Davis, and Jesus Guevara. Revolving around an eccentric and dysfunctional Mexican immigrant family living in Los Angeles, California, the film is divided into three parts, each one with a story reflecting a family member and the relationship that they establish with a new neighbor, a prostitute. A family (mother, daughter and son) tries to survive their loneliness and obsessions by going through different sexual experiences and relationships with a new neighbour, a prostitute. Desire Street is a feature film directed by Spanish Roberto F. Canuto and Chinese Xu Xiaoxi in Los Angeles, awarded Best Film in "Asturian Film Festival" 2014 and with a Special Mention Best Film in "Mix Mexico" 2011. Documentary film Songs From The Nickel is a 2010 documentary film directed by Alina Skrzeszewska. Documentary film Vater Mutter Kind is a 2012 documentary directed by Detlef Gumm and Hans-Georg Ullrich. Comedy Suburban Legends: The Show was a 2007 31-minute film created by Jeremy Svenson and Jessica Fass as a television pilot for ITVFest's Television Pilot competition. It stars Suburban Legends in a comedic, fictionalized retelling of Vincent Walker's return to the band. It was first released through Azureus's VUZE service on June 6, 2007, and began airing on December 9, 2008 on OC Channel, a sub-channel of KOCE, Orange County's PBS affiliate. Animation Alice's Birthday, is a 2009 Russian traditionally animated children's science fiction film, directed by Sergey Seryogin and produced by Master-film studio. The film is based on a novella of the same name by Kir Bulychov about Alisa Selezneva, a teenage girl from the future. It is a spiritual successor to 1981 animated film The Mystery of the Third Planet, from which it draws a heavy influence. Animation Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan is an Indian animation film based on the characters Chhota Bheem and his friends.This is eleventh movie in Chhota Bheem series and first movie in theatre. The film was made under Green Gold Animation banner in association with PVR Pictures. The film got surprise success at box office. This movie has awarded 'Superstar of Indian Animation'. Science Fiction Lake Placid: The Final Chapter is a 2012 made-for-television horror film and the fourth and final installment in the Lake Placid film series. The film premiered on September 29, 2012 by Syfy and was released on DVD on February 19, 2013. Comedy A Diva's Christmas Carol is a 2000 VH1-original Christmas television film starring Vanessa L. Williams, Rozonda Thomas, Brian McNamara and Kathy Griffin. The film is a remake of the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol, featuring a pop singer who gets a reality check by three Christmas spirits. The film premiered on December 13, 2000. Thriller Breaking Dawn is a 2004 independent American mystery-thriller written and directed by Mark Edwin Robinson. It is the directorial debut of Robinson, who was 22 at the time and saw the film showcased at the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film and at The Hollywood Film Festival. The film stars Kelly Overton and James Haven. Comedy Wiener Blut is a German operetta film from 1942, based on the 1899 operetta of the same name. With box-office takings of seven million Reichsmarks, it was one of the most financially successful films of the Third Reich. Science Fiction Mars Needs Women is an American International Pictures science fiction film made for TV by schlock artist/auteur Larry Buchanan, was filmed in 1966 and released in 1967. The film features Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Craig and Byron Lord. It was shot during a two-week period in Richardson and Dallas, Texas but portrayed as Houston, Texas. The film was directed by Larry Buchanan and produced by his company, Azalea Pictures. Kirk later called the film "undoubtedly one of the stupidest motion pictures ever made. How I got talked into it, I don't know." Animation Sony Bravia 'Play-Doh' is a 2008 short film that is directed by Darren Walsh and Frank Budgen. Documentary film Hitlers Hat is a 2003 documentary film directed by Jeff Krulik. Science Fiction World Gone Wild is a 1988 film directed by Lee H. Katzin. It stars Bruce Dern and Michael Paré. It was nominated for a Young Artist Award in 1989. Science Fiction Capitan Basilico 2 is a comedy film written and directed by Massimo Morini. Documentary film Looks at the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima through the eyes of those who lived through it, and those who live in the city now. The film follows a Japanese family who lives in modern Hiroshima as they take their children to the 50th year ceremony. Comedy Randka w ciemno is a 2010 comedy film directed by Wojciech Wójcik. Thriller Heart of Midnight is a 1988 American thriller film written and directed by Matthew Chapman and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh. The story follows a young woman with a troubled past who has a hard time dealing with the reality of her new surroundings. The original soundtrack for the film was composed by Yanni and it marks one of his first major recordings. Documentary film "The fascinating life of Michel Vajour, perpetrator of France's most audacious prison escapes, told in his own words. A snippet from mid-80s television shows a daring escape – a prisoner snatched from a Paris prison roof by a helicopter piloted by his wife. Although this reads like the stuff of fiction, it is in fact simply the best known of five audacious escapes made by former thief and mobster Michel Vaujour. Born into a background of limited prospects, a life of crime came early to Vaujour. In total he spent 27 years in jail, 17 of them in solitary confinement, but throughout his prison life, he repeatedly tried to break for freedom. Undeniably dramatic and newsworthy though the escapes were, documentary filmmaker Fabienne Godet devotes at least as much attention to other concerns – Vaujour's relationship with his family; his close friendship with his partner-in-crime; his ability to withstand years of isolation; and the self-awareness that provided the most hard-won freedom of all. Vaujour's story is fascinating, and as told in his own words to camera, moving and troubling too." Quoting Sandra Hebron Comedy Arsenic and Old Lace is a 1944 American dark comedy film directed by Frank Capra, starring Cary Grant, and based on Joseph Kesselring's play Arsenic and Old Lace. The script adaptation was by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. Capra actually filmed the movie in 1941 because of star Cary Grant's availability, but it was not released until 1944, after the original stage version had finished its run on Broadway. The lead role of Mortimer Brewster was originally intended for Bob Hope, but he could not be released from his contract with Paramount. Capra had also approached Jack Benny and Ronald Reagan before learning that Grant would accept the role. Boris Karloff played Jonathan Brewster, who "looks like Karloff," on the Broadway stage, but he was unable to do the movie as well because he was still appearing in the play during filming, and Raymond Massey took his place. The film's supporting cast also features Priscilla Lane, Jack Carson, Edward Everett Horton and Peter Lorre. Josephine Hull and Jean Adair portray the Brewster sisters, Abby and Martha, respectively. Hull and Adair, as well as John Alexander, were reprising their roles from the 1941 stage production. Science Fiction Island of the Fishmen is a 1979 Italian adventure film directed by Sergio Martino. Comedy Affairs of Cappy Ricks is a 1937 American film directed by Ralph Staub. Animation The New Gulliver is a Soviet stop motion-animated cartoon, and the first to make such extensive use of puppet animation, running almost all the way through the film. The film was released in 1935 to widespread acclaim and earned Ptushko a special prize at the International Cinema Festival in Milan. The part of Gulliver was played by Vladimir Konstantinovich Konstantinov, who was born in 1920 and died in 1944 near Tallinn in the Second World War. This was his first and only film role. Comedy It Happened One Night is a 1934 American romantic comedy film with elements of screwball comedy directed by Frank Capra, in which a pampered socialite tries to get out from under her father's thumb, and falls in love with a roguish reporter. The plot was based on the August 1933 short story "Night Bus" by Samuel Hopkins Adams, which provided the shooting title. It Happened One Night was one of the last romantic comedies created before the MPAA began enforcing the 1930 production code in 1934. The film was the first to win all five major Academy Awards, a feat that would not be matched until One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and later by The Silence of the Lambs. In 1993, It Happened One Night was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2013, the film underwent an extensive restoration. Comedy Superstar Mr. Gam is a 2004 action, drama, comedy, and sports film written and directed by Jong-hyun Kim. Comedy Kudumbapuranam is a 1988 Malayalam family film written by Lohithadas and directed by Sathyan Anthikad with Thilakan, Balachandra Menon, Ambika, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Parvathy and Sreenivasan in major roles. The film was a remake of the 1986 Tamil film Samsaram Adhu Minsaram directed by Visu. Animation Aqua Duck is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Daffy Duck. This short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by John Dunn. Comedy Angie & Jackie Final Cut is a 2012 LGBT, comedy, documentary film directed by Andrew David, Jackie Nunns and Angie West Comedy You Must Remember This is a 1994 comedy, drama, family TV movie written by Sandra Bezic, John Brunton, Joan Tosoni and directed by Joan Tosoni. Animation Workers' Playtime is a 2011 short film written and directed by David Theobald. Documentary film Compound Eyes 5: Caridea and Ichthyes is a 2011 short documentary film produced and directed by Paul Clipson. Comedy Balas & Bolinhos - O Último Capítulo is a 2012 Portuguese actions film directed by Luis Ismael. Comedy The Coffers is a 2012 short/comedy/drama film written and directed by Eric Wilson. Comedy A Fire Has Been Arranged is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Chesney Allen, Bud Flanagan and Alastair Sim. After a spell in prison three criminals return to recover their loot only to find the place where they have stashed it has been turned into a department store. They take jobs at the store in order to locate the whereabouts of their loot. The three discover that the unscrupulous managers of the store, Shuffle and Cutte, are keen to be accomplices in their plot. It was made at Twickenham Studios. The film ends with the song Where the Arches Used To Be. Comedy Aryl & Ybur is a 2013 short horror film written and directed by Tara L. Tusher. Comedy I Am a Sex Addict is a 2005 autobiographical comedy by American independent director and screenwriter Caveh Zahedi. Presented in semi-documentary style, the film chronicles Zahedi's own sex addiction and its impact on his life, relationships, and film making. His addiction was manifested by visiting prostitutes, and being open about this with his successive partners. The film premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and was subsequently picked up for distribution by IFC Films. It aired on The Movie Channel and Showtime in 2007, and subsequently has been shown on the Sundance Channel in the United States. Though not a sequel; his 2001 film In the Bathtub of the World documents his life from where I Am a Sex Addict ends. Comedy Slaves of New York is a 1989 comedy-drama Merchant Ivory Productions film. It was directed by James Ivory, produced by Ismail Merchant, and starred Bernadette Peters, Adam Coleman Howard, Chris Sarandon, Mary Beth Hurt, Mercedes Ruehl, Madeleine Potter, and Steve Buscemi. Based on the stories Slaves of New York by Tama Janowitz, the film follows the lives of struggling artists in New York City during the mid-1980s. Comedy Oh Mary Be Careful is an extant 1921 American silent comedy film produced by Goldwyn Pictures and released by an independent distributor. Stage actress Madge Kennedy stars in the film. A copy is preserved at the Library of Congress. The film was allegedly shot several years earlier and released in 1921. Documentary film Major League Baseball: All Century Team is a 2000 short documentary history film. Documentary film Las tecnologías pesqueras is a 1975 Mexican film. It was directed by Gustavo Alatriste. Thriller The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film was directed by Michael Apted, with the original story and screenplay written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Bruce Feirstein. It was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. The title is taken from a line in the 1963 novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The film's plot revolves around the assassination of billionaire Sir Robert King by the terrorist Renard, and Bond's subsequent assignment to protect King's daughter Elektra, who had previously been held for ransom by Renard. During his assignment, Bond unravels a scheme to increase petroleum prices by triggering a nuclear meltdown in the waters of Istanbul. Filming locations included Spain, France, Azerbaijan, Turkey and the UK, with interiors shot at Pinewood Studios. Despite mixed critical reception, The World Is Not Enough earned $361,832,400 worldwide. It was also the first Eon-produced Bond film to be officially released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer instead of United Artists, the original distributor. Animation - Intro Narration by Peter Cullen Voltron: The Fleet of Doom was a television special involving heroes of both Voltron series working together to defeat their sworn enemy, King Zarkon who aligns with the Drule Empire to create a mighty armada called the Fleet of Doom. This movie was released later on DVD by the company originally responsible for taking the Japanese source material and bringing it to American audiences, World Events Productions. Fleet of Doom was intended to explain the transition from Lion Force Voltron to Vehicle Force Voltron and hence represents the only time in the show’s animated history where the two incarnations of the giant robot appear together. However, the movie was not televised until after the series had been canceled, forming more of an epilogue than a transition. Comedy Earth Day tells the tale of a group of ex eco-crusaders who find themselves being systematically slaughtered as the one year anniversary of the tragic Earth Day death of their leader, Pixie, approaches. Documentary film Shape of the Moon is a Dutch/Indonesian documentary film from 2004 directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich. The documentary released on 24 November 2004 as opening film of IDFA. The documentary is the continuation of Eye of the Day and follows again the family Sjamsuddin, consisting of three generations living in the slums of Jakarta, Indonesia. Thriller False Trail is a 2011 Swedish thriller directed by Kjell Sundvall with Rolf Lassgård and Peter Stormare in the main roles. The film is the sequel the 1996 film The Hunters, it sneak-premiered on 17 August 2011 in Överkalix and in Norrland on 2 September 2011 and had its main all over Sweden premiere on 9 September 2011. Unlike the first film, where the title pointed to the villainous hunters, the title of the sequel hints towards the feud between Erik and Torsten, both with their own predatory nature. Comedy She's Got Everything is a 1937 romantic comedy film story by Joseph Hoffman and Maxwell Shane, screenplay by Harry Segall, Monroe Shaff and Maxwell Shane and directed by Joseph Santley. Comedy The Secret Disco Revolution is a 2012 documentary, comedy, history and music film written and directed by Jamie Kastner. Comedy Magnificent Butcher is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Sammo Hung, Kwan Tak-hing, Yuen Biao, Wei Pai, Lee Hoi San, Chiang Kam, Fan Mei Sheng, Fung Ging Man, Fung Hak-on and Max Lee. The film is based on the story of Lam Sai-wing, one of the students of the legendary Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-hung. Sammo Hung plays "Butcher" Lam Sai-wing and Kwan Tak-hing plays Wong Fei-hung, a role he had played before in over 70 films. The film also features Hung's opera "brother" Yuen Biao as another of Wong Fei-hung's students, Leung Foon, a role he would reprise years later in the film Once Upon a Time in China along with Jet Li. Magnificent Butcher was produced as Hung's attempt to duplicate the success of Jackie Chan's 1978 martial arts action comedy film Drunken Master, in which Chan plays Wong Fei-hung. Drunken Master heavily features the Beggar So character, who is also in Magnificent Butcher. Science Fiction Cosmos: War of the Planets -- -- is a 1977 Italian film directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring John Richardson. It is considered a remake of the 1965 film Planet of the Vampires. It was also released as War of the Planets, and also as Cosmo 2000, as well as Cosmo: Planet Without a Name. The movie has been made public domain and may be freely found and distributed. Comedy Vestire gli ignudi is a 1953 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Documentary film The Monsoon Oracle is a 2013 documentary film directed by Shrenik Rao. Thriller River of Rage: The Taking of Maggie Keene is a 1993 film directed by Robert Iscove. Comedy Jodi Breakers is a 2012 Hindi comedy film directed by Ashwini Chaudhary. The film features R. Madhavan and Bipasha Basu in the leading roles with Omi Vaidya and Dipannita Sharma in supporting roles. The film had been previously titled as Shaadi Fast Forward. It was released on 24 February 2012 to negative reviews from critics however opened to mixed response at the box office. Comedy Love Business is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 104th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Balkan Spirit is a 2013 documentary film directed and written by Hermann Vaske. Comedy Volcano High, the original version, is a 2001 South Korean martial arts action comedy film in the same vein as Tenjho Tenge. It revolves around a troublemaking high school student named Kim Kyung-soo who finds himself transferred to the last school that will take him, the prestigious Volcano High, an institution whose students display an incredible talent in martial arts, with a few demonstrating even more mysterious psychic powers. Kyung-soo is drawn into fights between different clubs, a manuscript that is told to hold great power, and a group of teachers that will do whatever possible to keep the students in line. It was the 9th highest grossing Korean film of 2001 with 1,687,800 admissions nationwide. Comedy La novizia, is a 1975 Italian erotic comedy-drama film directed by Giuliano Biagetti. Thriller Savage Messiah is a Canadian drama film, released in 2002. The film dramatizes the real life story of Roch "Moïse" Thériault, a cult leader who was arrested in Burnt River, Ontario in 1989. The film stars Luc Picard as Thériault, and Polly Walker as Paula Jackson, the social worker whose investigation revealed Thériault's crimes. The film's cast also includes Isabelle Blais, Louis Ferreira, Pascale Montpetit, Isabelle Cyr, Robert Higden and Domini Blythe. The film garnered seven Genie Award nominations at the 23rd Genie Awards. Picard won Best Actor, Montpetit won Best Supporting Actress and screenwriter Sharon Riis won Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was also nominated, but did not win, in the categories of Best Actress, Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. Director Mario Azzopardi was also nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Direction - Feature Film at the 2003 Director's Guild of Canada awards. Documentary film Over the millennia, thousands of creatures have developed that most sophisticated of biological and chemical weapons: venom. These complex chemicals can scramble your brain signals, paralyze your muscles, puncture your blood cells, even begin digesting you from within. But nature's most potent toxins might also contain the keys to a new generation of advanced drugs. Such drugs might help doctors treat heart attacks, cancer, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. Follow NOVA crews as they join scientists on a dangerous quest to track down and capture the world's most venomous animals - to find out both how they can kill us, and how they can save us. Documentary film Unidentified Flying Objects is a 1956 semi-documentary about the development of the UFO phenomenon in the United States. Video clips from the documentary have often been used in other UFO documentaries and television episodes related to UFOs. Comedy Chakkara Muthu is a 2006 Malayalam film by A. K. Lohithadas starring Dileep and Kavya Madhavan. Dileep plays the role of a mentally retarded person. Thriller Run Lola Run is a 1998 German thriller film written and directed by Tom Tykwer and starring Franka Potente as Lola and Moritz Bleibtreu as Manni. The story follows a woman who needs to obtain 100,000 Deutsche Mark in twenty minutes to save her boyfriend's life. The film's three scenarios are reminiscent of the 1981 Krzysztof Kieślowski film Blind Chance; following Kieślowski's death, Tykwer directed his planned film Heaven. Comedy The Alien Factor is a 1976 B-grade science fiction film directed and written by Baltimore low-budget filmmaker Don Dohler. The film begins with a young teenage couple making out in a car when an insect looking monster attacks. The local sheriff must find out what's causing the killings. Meanwhile, the mayor is breathing down his neck. The mayor wants to keep a lid on the deaths so a multi-million dollar amusement park will be built. The film features the special f/x of Ernest Farino, John Cosentino and Larry Schlecter and was shown frequently on TV throughout the 80's, including Ted Turner's Superstation. On February 23, 2010, this film was riffed by Cinematic Titanic. Comedy Família Vende Tudo is a 2011 Brazilian film directed by Alain Fresnot. Documentary film Waltz with Bashir is a 2008 Israeli animated war documentary film written and directed by Ari Folman. It depicts Folman in search of his lost memories of his experience as a soldier in the 1982 Lebanon War. This film and $9.99, also released in 2008, are the first Israeli animated feature-length films released theatrically since Alina and Yoram Gross's Ba'al Hahalomot. Waltz with Bashir premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival where it entered the competition for the Palme d'Or, and since then has won and been nominated for many additional important awards while receiving wide acclaim from critics. It won a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, an NSFC Award for Best Film, a César Award for Best Foreign Film and an IDA Award for Feature Documentary, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, a BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language and an Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. The film is officially banned in Lebanon. Documentary film This 'behind the scenes' film takes you back to the early days when Madonna first arrived in New York and her subsequent rise to fame. It contains exclusive and previously unseen film footage including in-depth interviews with those that worked closely with Madonna during this period, including journalists, producers, engineers, studio owners, her make-up artist, old classmates and ex-boyfriends. Packed with interviews and rare footage, this documented film Madonna - Sex Bomb now tells the complete and unauthorized story behind this extraordinary and successful woman for the first time; a must for any fan's collection. Documentary film The Flogsta Roar is a 2013 short documentary, biography, comedy and drama film directed and produced by Johan Palmgren. Science Fiction Tasmanian Devils is a 2013 television film directed by Zach Lipovsky and starring Danica McKellar and Apolo Ohno. The movie was first released onto the SyFy channel on January 19, 2013 and centers around a group of friends that get attacked by extremely large tasmanian devils. Radio Times rated the film poorly, giving it two out of 5 stars. Comedy Het 14e kippetje is a 1998 Dutch film directed by Hany Abu-Assad, the script was written by Arnon Grunberg. The leading roles have been filled in by Antonie Kamerling, Thekla Reuten and Dirk Zeelenberg. Het 14e kippetje was the opening movie at the Nederlands Film festival 1998 in Utrecht and was not a success in the cinemas. 29,631 people went to see the movie. Thriller La madre is a 1995 thriller short film written by Nacho Faerna and directed by Miguel Bardem. Comedy Zwei Whisky und ein Sofa is a 1963 comedy film written by Stefan Gommermann and Werner P. Zibaso and directed by Günter Gräwert. Comedy Dynamite Brothers, also known by its alternate title East Meets Watts, is a 1974 martial arts and blaxploitation film. It was filmed on location in Watts, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. It starred football-hero-turned-actor Timothy Brown, who was also known for his role as Spearchucker Jones in the TV series M*A*S*H, and Hong Kong star actor and martial artist Alan Tang. It also starred Aldo Ray as a crooked cop and James Hong in a villainous role. It is a combination of the Blaxploitation and Martial Arts Film genres. Current and future stars like Tony Liu, Biff Yeager, Phillip Ko, Billy Chan, Mars and Susan McIver of the The Golddiggers fame pop up at various stages in the film. Comedy Kaminey is a 2009 Indian caper thriller film directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and featuring Shahid Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Amol Gupte in the lead roles. Set against the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld, Kaminey tells the story of a pair of twins, one with a lisp and the other with a stutter, over the course of a single day. Bhardwaj co-wrote the screenplay with Sabrina Dhawan, Abhishek Chaubey and Supratik Sen. Bhardwaj bought the original script for US$4,000 from Kenyan writer Cajetan Boy—whom he had mentored at a scriptwriting workshop in Uganda. Kaminey was released on 14 August 2009 to good box office collections and was a box-office success in India and overseas, with collections of over 710 million against a budget of 350 million. The film's soundtrack album became very popular after its release; the song "Dhan Te Nan" topped the charts on various platforms. The film was very well-received by critics, some of whom compared it to Pulp Fiction. Several critics and media publications placed it at number one on their listings of "Best film of the year". Since its release, Kaminey has attained cult film status. Comedy Reflexões de um Liquidificador is a 2010 Brazilian black comedy film directed by André Klotzel. Comedy Love, Honor and Oh Baby! is a film directed by Charles Lamont released on Jun 7, 1940. Documentary film The Hoolock Gibbons of Bangladesh have been brought to the brink of extinction by the relentless destruction of their forested habitats throughout the country, even in the most highly protected forest reserves. This species used to number in the tens of thousands, but are now down to the last 200 or so. Animation The Flying House is a 2011 animated short film directed by Winsor McCay. Comedy That's My Gal is a film directed by George Blair released on May 15, 1947. Documentary film Concert for Diana was a concert held at the then new Wembley Stadium in London, United Kingdom in honour of Diana, Princess of Wales, on 1 July 2007, which would have been her 46th birthday; 31 August that year brought the 10th anniversary of her death. The concert was hosted by Diana's sons, Princes William and Harry, who helped to organise many of the world's most famous entertainers and singers to perform at the concert. The concert was broadcast in 140 different countries across the world with an estimated potential audience of 500 million. In December 2006, 22,500 tickets were made available for purchase for the concert, selling out in just 17 minutes, while 63,000 people turned out to Wembley Stadium to watch the performances to commemorate Diana. At the end of the performances, a video montage of Diana as a child was presented, accompanied by the Queen song "These Are the Days of Our Lives". The concert started at 16:00 BST and finished at approximately 22:15 BST – there were two short intermissions during the concert. A 2-Disc DVD set of the full concert was released on 5 November 2007. Thriller Wallander - Mastermind is a 2005 film about the Swedish police detective Kurt Wallander directed by Peter Flinth. Wallander's team deals with a series of false alarms—until it becomes apparent that there is more to these seemingly harmless cases than meets the eye. Soon, the entire department is on the trail of someone who is clearly pulling everyone's strings, and it is up to them to identify the mastermind behind these schemes before it is too late. Comedy Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa is a 1994 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Kundan Shah, and starring Shah Rukh Khan, Suchitra Krishnamurthy, and Deepak Tijori. This is one of the rare mainstream Hindi movies in which the hero plays the role of a loser. It is widely considered to be one of Shah Rukh Khan's best performances, and he has said that it is his favorite film. He received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance for his role. For this film, Khan took a signing amount of Rs 5,000 and did the entire film for Rs. 25,000. The film was remade in Telugu as Swapnalokam with Jagapathi Babu. Comedy Trivial Matters is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Ho-Cheung Pang. Comedy The Science of Sleep is a 2006 surrealistic science fantasy comedy film written and directed by Michel Gondry. The film stars Gael García Bernal, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Miou-Miou, and Alain Chabat. The film stems from a bed-time story that was written by Sam Mounier, then-10-year-old. Comedy Small Time Crooks is a 2000 American crime-comedy film directed, written, and starring Woody Allen, along with actresses Elaine May and Tracey Ullman as well as actor Hugh Grant. Ullman received a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and May won the Best Supporting Actress citation at the National Society of Film Critics Awards. Thriller Red Rock West is a 1993 neo-noir film directed by John Dahl. It was written by Dahl and his brother Rick, and shot in Montana and Willcox, Arizona. The film was well received at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival, but deemed a cable and direct-to-video product by Columbia Tri-Star, which owned the North American rights. When Bill Banning, the owner of a San Francisco movie theater and a huge fan of the film, arranged for a theatrical release, the film gained a "buzz" and toured the U.S. as an art-house hit. Comedy Fado Blues is a 2004 crime romance comedy film written by Suzanne Nagle and directed by Luís Galvão Teles. Documentary film Anchored is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Carlota Nelson. Comedy Scotland, PA is a 2001 film directed and written by Billy Morrissette. It is a modernized version of William Shakespeare's Macbeth. The film stars James LeGros, Maura Tierney and Christopher Walken. Shakespeare's tragedy, originally set in Dunsinane Castle in 11th Century Scotland, is reworked as a dark comedy set in 1975, based around "Duncan's Cafe", a fast-food restaurant in the small town of Scotland, Pennsylvania, in Greene Township, Pennsylvania. The choice of Pennsylvania was arbitrary, though it coincides with two real towns, one southwest of Harrisburg, on the outskirts of Chambersburg and one just south of Erie, called Edinboro. The film was shot in Nova Scotia. Macbeth is presented as "Joe 'Mac' McBeth", Lady Macbeth as "Pat McBeth", Duncan as cafe owner "Norm Duncan", Macduff as "Lieutenant Ernie McDuff", and Banquo as fry cook "Anthony 'Banko' Banconi". The Three Witches are presented as a trio of bohemians. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2001. The movie's soundtrack is made up of Bad Company songs as, in Morrissette's words, the catalogue "was surprisingly cheap to buy." Comedy Tora-san to the Rescue is a 1995 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ruriko Asaoka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san to the Rescue is the forty-eighth, and last entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Bang Bang Bangkok is a 2013 Hindi film directed by Vikram Pradhan and produced by DazzleWave Productions. The film features Namit Khanna, Sahil Anand and Sidhant Gupta as main characters. Animation Ron is a 2012 animation film. Animation Demain la petite fille sera en retard à l'école is a 1979 short, animation film directed by Michel Boschet. Comedy Matchhead is a 2012 short, comedy, drama film written by Jason Sutton and directed by Ian Barnes. Comedy Hum Tum Aur Ghost is an Bollywood supernatural comedy-drama film directed by Kabeer Kaushik and produced by Arshad Warsi, starring Arshad Warsi and Dia Mirza in the lead roles. This unofficial remake of Ghost Town was Filmed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, the film was released on 26 March 2010. Comedy Summer with the Ghosts is a 2004 film by La Fète and Sterling Entertainment, and is part of the Tales for All series of family movies. It is a fantasy/adventure/comedy, focusing on the holiday of a ten-year-old girl called Caroline, who has come to attend her father's film-making of a perimedieval romance. Comedy Trastevere is a 1971 Italian comedy film. This is the first and only film directed by actor and screenwriter Fausto Tozzi. The film was heavily cut by producer Alberto Grimaldi, who cut off the roles of Umberto Orsini, Martine Brochard and Riccardo Garrone. Documentary film This Is My Picture When I Was Dead is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Mahmoud al Massad. Comedy Shoppen is a 2006 comedy, drama romance film written and directed by Ralf Westhoff. Animation Lupin the 3rd: Missed by a Dollar is a 2000 animation film written by Monkey Punch and Hiroshi Sakakibara and directed by Hideki Tonokatsu. Comedy How Shall I Tell My Husband? is a 1932 film directed by Reinhold Schünzel. Comedy Hairshirt is a 1998 romantic comedy film starring Dean Paras, Neve Campbell, Katie Wright, Rebecca Gayheart and Stefan Brogren. Comedy The Cookie Carnival is an animated short produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released May 25, 1935. It's a Cinderella story involving a cookie girl who wishes to be queen at the cookie carnival, and a homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk parade and bathing beauty contest of the 1920s and 1930s. Comedy Dans la peau de Jacques Chirac is a 2006 film by Karl Zero and Michel Royer. It has been produced by the same team which produced March of the Penguins. It is a mockumentary which is a kind of unauthorized biography of Jacques Chirac, based on archival footage, and told at the first person. The main comic effect comes from the contradictions between the various speeches of the French President. The title comes from the title of the French-language version of Being John Malkovich. Documentary film Hier encore je t’espérais toujours is a Canadian 2008 documentary film. Documentary film Remarks on a Square is a 2011 film directed by Jasmina Metwaly. Comedy A Girl Must Live is a 1939 British romantic comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood, with supporting cast Renee Houston, Lilli Palmer, and Hugh Sinclair. Based on the 1936 novel by Emery Bonett with the same title, the plot features a group of chorus line girls who compete for the affection of a distinguished bachelor. Documentary film Prison Ball is a 2004 American documentary film directed by Jason Moriarty and written by Jeff Scheftel. The 90-minute film is narrated by Ice-T. Prison Ball is about prison basketball as practiced by prisoners within prison walls. The documentary interviews various inmates and prison officials and specialists on the matter and tackles as well "prison basketball leagues" operating within prison systems. It focuses on four Louisiana state prison teams, it was shot mainly in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Comedy The Mikado is a 1939 British musical comedy film based on Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera of the same name. Shot in Technicolor, the film stars Martyn Green as Ko-Ko, Sydney Granville as Pooh-Bah, the American singer Kenny Baker as Nanki-Poo, and Jean Colin as Yum-Yum. Many of the other leads and choristers were or had been members of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Comedy Taxi 2 is a French film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and released in 2000. It is a sequel to Taxi written by Luc Besson and directed by Gérard Pirès in 1998. It was followed by Taxi 3 in 2003. Comedy Marco Solo is a 2004 short film directed by Adrian Bosich. Documentary film Korn: Who Then Now? is a 1997 short documentary film directed by Joseph McGinty Nichol. Thriller The Man Who Finally Died is a 1963 British thriller film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, Mai Zetterling and Eric Portman. It was based on a 1959 ITV serial. A German immigrant to Britain receives a mysterious phone call telling him his father is not really dead. He returns to Bavaria to investigate the matter. Thriller Pithamagan is a 2003 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Bala. The film stars Vikram, Suriya, Laila and Sangeetha in the lead And Simran made pivotal cameo as herself. Produced by V. A. Durai, the film is cinematographed by Balasubramanim, lyrics are by Vaali, Pazhani Barathi and Na. Muthukumar, dance has been choreographed by Brinda, editing by Suresh Ars, fights by Stunt Siva and art direction by A. C. Pillai. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Ilayaraaja. The film plot is based on Jayakanthan's Nandhavanathil Oru Andi, the story of an undertaker. Upon release, the film met with critical acclaim and Vikram won the National Film Award for Best Actor for his role as Chithan.This movie declared as a "Super hit"at box office and it grossed around 33 crore. Owing to the success, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Sivaputrudu on 2 April 2004. The film was also remade in Kannada as Anatharu with Upendra and Darshan playing the roles of Vikram and Suriya respectively. Comedy The Wrong Miss Wright is a 1937 short comedy film written by Al Giebler and Elwood Ullman and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Living on One Dollar is a 2013 documentary film directed, produced and edited by Chris Temple, Zach Ingrasci, Sean Leonard, and Ryan Christofferson. Comedy The Beggar is a 1983 Egyptian comedy film starring Adel Emam. Comedy Ice Angel is a 2000 fantasy film from Fox Family. It is also known as On Thin Ice: Going For The Gold. Documentary film What are the challenges in crafting a vibrant urban village from an ethnically, culturally, and economically diverse population? This perceptive documentary examines complex issues of community development, philanthropy and civic engagement by chronicling the long-term redevelopment of an older, deteriorating neighborhood called City Heights, often referred to as the Ellis Island of San Diego. The film probes both the potential and the pitfalls of public/private partnerships in addressing the problems of inner city decay, as well as the thorny questions raised by the gentrification of multicultural urban neighborhoods.Thirty years of non-European immigration to City Heights was spurred by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which replaced preferences based on national origin with priorities favoring family reunification. The result in City Heights is a rich mix of cultural values and people, including immigrants from Mexico and Latin America and refugees from Southeast Asia and East Africa. Profound redevelopment plans placed this poor and largely powerless community in an unlikely partnership with businessman and philanthropist Sol Price (the founder of the Price Club and widely recognized as the "father" of the discount warehouse industry) and William Jones, an African-American real estate developer who was the youngest person ever elected to the San Diego City Council.The Price of Renewal demonstrates how urban redevelopment is a double-edged sword as it explores what is gained and what is lost as the community develops and improves itself. It was directed by award-winning filmmaker Paul Espinosa. Comedy Esos de Penjamo is a 1953 comedy musical film written by Juan Bustillo Or & Carlos Damel and directed by Juan Bustillo Oro. Comedy Good Little Girls is a 1971 French film directed by Jean-Claude Roy. The movie is a pastiche of Countess of Ségur's novel Les Petites Filles modèles matching comedy and erotism. Animation Plato is a 2010 animated short film directed by Leonard Cohen. Thriller Stone is a 1974 Australian biker film written and directed by Sandy Harbutt. It was a low budget movie, written by Sandy Harbutt and Michael Robinson. Police officer Stone goes undercover with the Gravediggers outlaw motorcycle gang, to find out who is murdering their members, one by one. The film stars Ken Shorter and features Rebecca Gilling, Bill Hunter and Helen Morse. The film's soundtrack was composed by Billy Green and featured some members of his group Sanctuary. Motorcycles featured include the legendary Kawasaki Z1. Stone initially rides a Norton. The promotional trailer Video on YouTube features narration by radio and media personality John Laws. The film was featured in the documentary, Not Quite Hollywood, in which Quentin Tarantino enthuses about his admiration for the film. Comedy Den vegelsinnede is a 1989 Norwegian film directed by Per Bronken and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Thriller End Play is a 1975 Australian thriller film directed by Tim Burstall and starring George Mallaby, John Waters and Ken Goodlet. It was an adaptation of the 1972 novel End Play by Russell Braddon. It was made by Hexagon Productions. Animation Scooby Goes Hollywood was a prime-time hour-long television special starring the cast of Hanna-Barbera's Saturday-morning cartoon series Scooby-Doo. It was originally broadcast on ABC on December 13, 1979. A musical-based parody of both the Scooby-Doo formula and of Hollywood in general, the storyline centered on Shaggy convincing Scooby that both of them deserve better than being stars in what he considers a low-class Saturday morning show, and attempts to pitch a number of potential prime-time shows to network executive "C.J.", all of which are parodies of movies and then-popular TV shows which are How The West Was Won, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Superman, Saturday Night Fever, Sonny & Cher, The Love Boat, and Charlie's Angels. Caught in the middle of this entire ordeal are Fred, Daphne, Velma, and also Scooby's loyal Saturday morning fan base; all of whom convince Scooby to come back to his Saturday morning TV show. The special was first released on VHS by WorldVision Enterprises in the 1980s, and is currently available on DVD from Warner Home Video. Documentary film Dancing Figure is a 2003 documentary and dance film written and directed by Ferenc Grunwalsky. Documentary film Ownerbuilt is a 2013 documentary and animation film written and directed by Lawrence Andrews. Comedy Robinsonada or My English Grandfather is a 1986 Georgian comedy film directed by Nana Djordjadze. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Caméra d'Or. Animation Eskimo is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Alexandre Louvenaz. Comedy Why Did You Come to My House is a 2009 film written by Kim Ji-Hye and directed by Soo-ah Hwang. Comedy A Doggone Mixup is a 1938 short film directed by Charles Lamont and written by Al Giebler, Charlie Melson and Elwood Ullman. Animation Ayane's High Kick is a two episode anime series produced by Nikkatsu Corporation and Rikuentai. It was originally released as an original video animation in Japan in 1997 and was licensed for release in North America by U.S. Manga Corps in 1998. It follows the story of a girl named Ayane Mitsui who wishes to become a professional wrestler, but due to a series of events, she becomes a kickboxer instead. Comedy The Ski Trip is a 2004 LGBT independent romantic comedy movie written and directed by openly gay entertainer Maurice Jamal. It was released on DVD on July 11, 2006. Animation Mind the Steps! is a 1989 short animation film written and directed by István Orosz. Thriller Something Wicked Comes Over the Wall is a 2012 comedy, drama and thriller short film written and directed by Norio Enomoto. Thriller Armored is a 2009 American crime thriller film directed by Nimród Antal, written by first-time screenwriter James V. Simpson, and starring Matt Dillon, Jean Reno, Laurence Fishburne, Amaury Nolasco, Milo Ventimiglia, Skeet Ulrich, and Columbus Short. It was released on December 4, 2009. Animation The Cheese Gnome is a short animated film directed by Alexandre Juruena. Animation Tall in the Trap is a 1962 Czechoslovakian-produced American animated short film. It was originally released as part of the Tom and Jerry series on September 1, 1962. The film was directed by Gene Deitch, was produced by William L. Snyder, and written by Deitch, Bill Danch, Tedd Pierce. The musical score for Tall in the Trap was composed by Štěpán Koníček and Jiří Jirmal. This was the tenth in a series of thirteen Rembrandt Films cartoons, and is based loosely on the popular CBS-TV western series that was airing at the time, Have Gun – Will Travel. Comedy Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is a 1991 American science fiction and fantasy comedy film, and the directing debut of Peter Hewitt. It is the second film in the Bill & Ted franchise, and a sequel to Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin reprise their respective roles. The film's original working title was Bill & Ted Go To Hell and the film's soundtrack featured the song Go To Hell by Megadeth, which Dave Mustaine wrote for the film. Comedy Hollywood Bound is a 1923 comedy short film directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction The Invincible Iron Man is an Eisner Award-winning comic book series written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca, published by Marvel Comics and starring the superhero Iron Man. After issue #33 The Invincible Iron Man returned to its original numbering with issue #500. It concluded with issue 527, succeeded by the Marvel NOW!-imprinted Iron Man series. Animation The Kumquat Kwadruplets is a 2011 short family animated comedy film written by Doug Lawrence, Marc Ceccarelli, Carey Yost and directed by Doug Lawrence. Thriller "A special birthday trip becomes a living nightmare for a city-dwelling couple and their friend. World Premiere. As a special birthday surprise, Rick whisks his girlfriend Sadie away to the secluded island of Amen, unaware of the horrors that lie in wait for them. Amen is a place notoriously difficult to reach, and it isn't long before Rick and Sadie, along with their friend Jonny, realise that getting there is the least of their worries, it is escaping that will prove the real problem. Filmed on the wonderfully spooky island of Lindisfarne, directors Mark Harriott and Mike Matthews gleefully exploit fears of isolation and displacement as our ill-fated trio fall victim to the macabre traditions of an antiquated community. A refreshingly queer take on the classic British horror film, Unhappy Birthday has a playfully retro vibe, a healthy disrespect for religion and a deliciously deviant heart." Quoting Michael Blyth from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Thriller The Cold Light of Day is a 2012 American/Spanish action film directed by Mabrouk El Mechri, starring Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis, and Sigourney Weaver. Comedy Idiots Deluxe is the 85th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies is a 1997 American short documentary film directed by Mel Damski. It was nominated at the 70th Academy Awards for Best Documentary Short Subject. It features The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies, which is staged at the Palm Springs, California Plaza Theatre. Riff Markowitz is presented as the host and creator of the Follies. Some of the featured performers include Dorothy Kloss, Henry LeTang and Tempest Storm. Thriller Back to Back, also known as American Yakuza 2, and Back to Back: American Yakuza 2, is a 1996 American action film directed by Roger Nygard and written by Nygard and Scott Nimerfro. The film was produced by W.K. Border, Thomas Calabrese, Takashige Ichise, Aki Komine, Michael Leahy, and Joel Soisson. It stars Michael Rooker, Ryo Ishibashi, and Danielle Harris. It is a sequel to the 1993 film, American Yakuza. Comedy Galata is a 2014 drama comedy romance film directed by Krishna. Comedy Billy Liar is a 1963 film based on the novel by Keith Waterhouse. It was directed by John Schlesinger and stars Tom Courtenay as Billy and Julie Christie as Liz, one of his three girlfriends. Mona Washbourne plays Mrs. Fisher, and Wilfred Pickles played Mr. Fisher. Rodney Bewes, Finlay Currie and Leonard Rossiter also feature. The Cinemascope photography is by Denys Coop, and Richard Rodney Bennett supplied the score. The film belongs to the British New Wave movement, inspired by the earlier French New Wave. Characteristic of the style is a documentary/cinéma vérité feel and the use of real locations. One sequence includes a very early use of a swear word, which was unusual by commercial film standards of the time; the word is uttered by Mona Washbourne. In 2004 the magazine Total Film named Billy Liar the 12th in their list of the greatest British Films of all time. In 1999 the British Film Institute named Billy Liar number 76 in their list of the top 100 British films. Thriller The Big Combo is a 1955 American film noir directed by Joseph H. Lewis and photographed by cinematographer John Alton, with music by David Raksin. Comedy The Property Man is a short 1914 American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring Charlie Chaplin. Comedy Not Quite a Lady is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Mabel Poulton, Janet Alexander and Barbara Gott. Unhappy with her son's choice of fiancee a wealthy woman holds a boring house party to try to put her off marrying into the family. Animation Move Mountain is a 2013 family short animation drama adventure film written and directed by Kirsten Lepore. Documentary film Orchids of Manipur is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Aribam Syam Sharma. Comedy Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector is a 2006 comedy film starring American stand-up comedian Larry the Cable Guy. Larry, a municipal restaurant health inspector, is assigned a new rookie partner after recklessly closing restaurants for code violations, Amy Butlin, by his boss, Bart Tatlock. Together, Larry and Amy work to solve a series of food poisonings at four-star restaurants. Comedy Dunya and Desie is a 2008 Dutch film directed by Dana Nechushtan. The film is based on the Dutch television series Dunya en Desie, which aired in three series from 2002 to 2004, about the friendship between two Dutch teenage girls. The film was chosen as the Netherlands' official submission to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. It has received the Golden Film, a film award recognizing domestic box office achievements in the Netherlands. Science Fiction Star Trek: Of Gods and Men is a three-part unofficial Star Trek fan mini-series which contains many cast members from the Star Trek TV series and movies. It is described by its producers as a "40th Anniversary gift" from Star Trek actors to their fans. It was filmed in 2006, but its release was delayed until 2007–08. It is not officially endorsed by the rightsholders of Star Trek, but has been covered on the official Star Trek website. Documentary film Madness and Glory: The History of the Satyricon is a documentary film directed by Mike Lastra. Documentary film The Gardener is a poetic film by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It had its Asian premiere at Busan International Film Festival, its European premiere at Rotterdam International Film Festival, and North American premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival. It is the first film in decades to be made by an Iranian filmmaker in Israel. The film has been shown in more than 20 film festivals and won the Best Documentary award from Beirut International Film Festival and the special Maverick Award from Motovun Film Festival in Croatia. The film was selected as "Critic's Pick of the Week" by New York Film Critics Circle, "Best of the Fest" at Busan Film Festival by Hollywood Reporter, and "Top Ten Films" at Mumbai Film Festival by Times of India, and its script was added to the Library of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Comedy Tora-san's Grand Scheme is a 1970 Japanese comedy film directed by Shun'ichi Kobayashi. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Kuruma Torajirō, and Komaki Kurihara as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Grand Scheme is the fourth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Science Fiction Mac and Me is a 1988 American science fiction adventure film co-written and directed by Stewart Raffill about a "Mysterious Alien Creature" that escapes from nefarious NASA agents and is befriended by a boy who uses a wheelchair due to paraplegia. Together, they try to find his family, from whom he has been separated. The film stars Jade Calegory, Christine Ebersole, Jonathan Ward, Katrina Caspary, and Lauren Stanley. It also marks the film debut of a then-unknown Jennifer Aniston, who features as an uncredited extra. The decision to create the film was based solely on the success of E.T.. The title Mac and Me comes from the working title for E.T. — E.T. and Me. The film was both a box office bomb and a critical disaster and is now often regarded as one of the worst films ever made. Comedy Sick As A Dog is a 2011 short documentary, drama, comedy and family film directed by Rebekah Meredith. Comedy My Neighbors the Yamadas is a 1999 Japanese animated comedy film written and directed by Isao Takahata and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film stars Hayato Isobata, Masako Araki, Naomi Uno, Touru Masuoka, Yukiji Asaoka, Akiko Yano, and Kosanji Yanagiya. Unlike the other films of Studio Ghibli, the film is presented in a stylized comic strip aesthetic, a departure from the traditional anime style of the studio's other works. Comedy Help, My Bride Steals is a 1964 Austrian-West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Cornelia Froboess and Gunther Philipp. A man marries a woman soon after meeting her, unaware that she is a kleptomaniac. Comedy Back To Fucking Cambridge is a 1987 film directed by Otto Muehl and Terese Panoutsopoulos. Science Fiction Suppressant is a short mistery sci-fi film written by Derek Woods and Brad Vassar and directed by Derek Woods. Comedy When a Pot Baron (Lithgown) is killed in a remote field in Northern California and his three farm hands (Phillippe, Thornton and Azaria) are the only witnesses, an odd comedy ensues as they try to take over the business while maintaining the illusion that the barron is still running the show. Little do they know the Baron's dealings are twisted and other suprises (including a guest appearnce by Bon Jovi) await as they try to stay one step ahead of everyone else. Documentary film Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie is a 2003 stand-up comedy film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It stars renowned comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall and fellow Blue Collar comics Ron White and Larry The Cable Guy. The movie is similar in nature to that of The Original Kings of Comedy. It was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again and Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road. The film has been praised for its jokes and irreverent humor and is considered to be the best film the group has done. Animation Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence is the 15th film installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan. The film was released on April 16, 2011. This film celebrates the fifteenth anniversary of the anime. Magic File 2011, ties in with the movie and was released on the same day as the films premiere. Documentary film Massacred For Gold is a 2013 historical mystery documentary film written by R. Gregory Nokes and directed by Jennifer Anderson and Vernon Lott. Documentary film Bill W. is an 2012 American biographical film directed by Dan Carracino and Kevin Hanlon, about William Griffith Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, and the first feature length documentary on Wilson. Comedy Don't Break Down is a 2012 short animated comedy film written by Madison Gibbs and Matt Meindl and directed by Matt Meindl. Comedy The Toxic Avenger Part II is a 1989 comedy horror film released by Troma Entertainment. It was directed by Lloyd Kaufman and features The Toxic Avenger in an adventure to Japan to meet his father. The film has received cult status among a new audience almost a generation after it was first released. Go Nagai makes a cameo appearance and the film is also the debut of actor/martial artist Michael Jai White and musician/composer/performance artist Phoebe Legere. Documentary film Outros (Doces) Bárbaros is a 2002 music documentary written and directed by Andrucha Waddington. Animation Cassiopeia is a Brazilian CGI animated feature film produced and released by NDR Filmes in Brazil on April 1, 1996. The film is an adventure about the invasion of planet Ateneia by intruders trying to steal their energy. Cassiopeia is the second CGI film ever, after Toy Story. Documentary film Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science is a 2003 documentary television film which originally aired on the Discovery Channel on January 9, 2003. The program features scientists from various disciplines analyzing the most compelling evidence for the existence of Bigfoot, including the Skookum cast and the Patterson-Gimlin film. The documentary has since been released on DVD and VHS. A companion book to the documentary written by anthropologist Jeffrey Meldrum was published in 2006. Comedy Nothing Is Impossible is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Lam Wah-Chuen. Comedy Captain Bay-Bay is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hans Albers, Bum Krüger and Lotte Koch. It is in the style of an operetta film. On his wedding day a sea captain recounts his various adventures to his guests. Thriller Fierce People is a 2005 independent drama thriller film adapted by Dirk Wittenborn from his 2002 novel of the same name. Directed by Griffin Dunne, it starred Anton Yelchin, Diane Lane, Kristen Stewart, Chris Evans, and Donald Sutherland. Comedy Légère et court vêtue, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Jean Laviron, written by Jean Guitton, starring Madeleine Lebeau and Louis de Funès. The scenario was based on the work of Jean Guitton – "Un amour fou". Thriller Conspiracy of Silence is a British drama film set in Ireland and inspired by real events. The film challenges celibacy and its implication for the Catholic Church in the 21st century. Written and directed by John Deery, the cast includes: Academy Award-winner Brenda Fricker, Hugh Bonneville, Chris O'Dowd, John Lynch, Jonathan Forbes, Jason Barry, Sean McGinley, Fintan McKeown, Jim Norton and Hugh Quarshie. The movie won many international awards including the U.S. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures' Freedom of Expression Award in 2004, which it shared with Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 and Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ. Deery was also nominated for Best Film Director at the Irish Film Awards in 2003. The screenplay was developed at the Sundance Screenwriters' Lab in Utah and won the Hartley-Merrill International Screenwriting Award presented to Deery at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001. Documentary film "First-time director Ahmed Ahmed takes us on a hilarious tour from Dubai to Beirut, Riyadh to New York with a gaggle of other stand-up talent, including: Maz Jobrani, Tom Papa, Ted Alexandro, Tommy Davidson, and Omid Djalili (The Infidel). Along the way, taboos of culture and geopolitics are exploded, and a younger generation of both comedy talents and audiences is born." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Blue Mountains is a 1983 comedy film written by Rezo Cheishvili and Eldar Shengelaya and directed by Eldar Shengelaya. Comedy Up in the Wind is a 2013 Chinese romance-comedy film directed by Teng Huatao and starring Ni Ni and Jing Boran. Documentary film Baseball Boys is a 2009 film directed by Ching-Yao Liao and Ko-shang Shen. Comedy Campus Honeymoon is a film directed by Richard Sale released on February 1, 1948. Animation Trap Happy is a 1946 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 25th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Michael Lah, Ray Patterson and Pete Burness. The music was composed by Scott Bradley. It was released to theaters on June 29, 1946 and is one of Tom and Jerry's more violent cartoons. The name of this cartoon is a pun on the term Slap happy. Documentary film The Cartel is a 2009 American documentary film by New Jersey-based television producer, reporter and news anchor Bob Bowdon, that covers the failures of public education in the United States by focusing on New Jersey, which has the highest level of per-student education spending in the U.S. According to The Internet Movie Database, the film asks: "How has the richest and most innovative society on earth suddenly lost the ability to teach its children at a level that other modern countries consider 'basic'?" The film regards teachers' unions as the cause of the problems, due to, among other things, the obstacles they put in place to firing bad teachers, through tenure. It also makes the case for school vouchers and charter schools, suggesting that the increased competition will revitalize the school system, leading to improved efficiency and performance in all schools, both district and charter. The film debuted at the Hoboken International Film Festival on May 30, 2009 and was awarded "Best of the Festival". It opened in New York City and Los Angeles on April 16, 2010, Houston on April 23 and in Denver, Minneapolis, Boston, Washington D.C., St. Comedy A Feast at Midnight is a 1995 British comedy family film directed by Justin Hardy and starring Freddie Findlay, Samuel West, Robert Hardy, Christopher Lee and Edward Fox. It is notable for featuring a cameo by future Education Secretary Michael Gove. Thriller GrindHouse 2wo is a 2012 thriller film written and directed by Richard Driscoll. Comedy Daydreams is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and featuring Buster Keaton. Comedy Mendadak Dangdut is a 2006 Indonesian dramatic-comedy film directed by Rudy Soedjarwo and written by Monty Tiwa. Starring Titi Kamal, Kinaryosih, and Dwi Sasono, it details the rise and fall of a dangdut singer and her sister-cum-manager. Shot over a period of seven days, Mendadak Dangdut addresses social themes such as poverty. The film's release was preceded by a soundtrack album, which was ultimately more commercially viable than the film itself; one single, "Jablai", became a staple of dangdut concerts for several months. The film, which received mixed critical reception, proved a breakthrough role for Kamal and won 12 awards, including Favourite Film at the 2007 Indonesian Movie Awards. Comedy Cockatoo is a 2011 short drama and comedy film written and directed by Matthew Jenkin. Animation Lapse is a 2013 short, animation, adventure, fantasy film, written and directed by Jahaira Torres. Animation Dentist Love is a silent short animated film by Winkler Pictures, and among the many starring the comic strip character Krazy Kat. Comedy Mr. Celebrity is a 1941 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Comedy Darakula is a 1982 comedy film written and directed by Angel Labra. Comedy Senseless is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris and written by Greg Erb and Craig Mazin. The film stars Marlon Wayans, David Spade, and Matthew Lillard as college students. Animation Elysian Fields is a 2013 short animated experimental war film directed by Ina Conradi Chavez. Documentary film Justifiable Homicide is a 2002 documentary film directed by Jon Osman. Documentary film Cocksucker Blues is an unreleased documentary film directed by the still photographer Robert Frank chronicling The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972 in support of their album Exile on Main St. Thriller Doomsday Book is a 2012 South Korean science-fiction anthology film directed by Kim Jee-woon and Yim Pil-sung. It tells three unique stories of human self-destruction in the modern high-tech era, while displaying an alternative form of genuine humanity and compassion. A Brave New World is a political satire about a viral zombie outbreak; The Heavenly Creature philosophizes on whether a robot can achieve enlightenment; and in Happy Birthday a dysfunctional family bonds in the midst of an apocalypse. It won the top prize at the 2012 Fantasia Festival. The jury honored it with the Cheval Noir Award for best film for "its intelligence and originality." Animation Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe is the second Doraemon film released after Fujiko Fujio's departure. This is the third movie solely produced by Fujiko Production following The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West and Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas. This movie commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Doraemon film series. It was released on March 6, 1999, in a bill with Doraemon: Nobita's the Night Before a Wedding. Documentary film Die Steine is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Ingo Kratisch and Jutta Sartory. Thriller The Great Challenge is a 2004 action adventure film written by Bruno Guiblet and Philippe Lyon and directed by Julien Seri. Comedy The Great Dictator is a 1940 American satirical political comedy-drama film starring, written, produced, scored, and directed by Charlie Chaplin, following the tradition of many of his other films. Having been the only Hollywood filmmaker to continue to make silent films well into the period of sound films, this was Chaplin's first true talking picture as well as his most commercially successful film. At the time of its first release, the United States was still formally at peace with Nazi Germany. Chaplin's film advanced a stirring, controversial condemnation of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini's fascism, antisemitism, and the Nazis. Chaplin's film followed only nine months after Hollywood's first parody of Hitler, the short subject You Nazty Spy! by the Three Stooges which itself premiered in January 1940, although Chaplin had been planning it for years before. Hitler had been previously allegorically pilloried in the German film by Fritz Lang, The Testament of Dr. Mabuse. In his 1964 autobiography, Chaplin stated that he would not have made the film had he known about the actual horrors of the Nazi concentration camps at the time. Comedy Frankenstein: The College Years is a film directed by Tom Shadyac released on October 28 1991. Animation Showreel 2013_ Maho Yoshida is a 2013 short animated film directed by Maho Yoshida. Documentary film Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer is a 1975 documentary film directed by Thom Andersen about the English photographer Eadweard Muybridge. Documentary film American Coup is a 2010 history, news documentary film written and directed by Joe Ayella. Documentary film Pride And Joy is a 2013 documentary biographical film directed by Joe York. Thriller Confessional is an internationally awarded mockumentary indie film by Jerrold Tarog and Ruel Dahis Antipuesto. It won Best Film in the First Features Section of 10th Osian Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema in New Delhi, India. Thriller Executive Power is a 1997 thriller film written and directed by David L. Corley. Animation Here's Nudnik is a 1965 short animation film directed and written by Gene Deitch. Comedy The Bill Collector is a family drama film featuring Danny Trejo and written and directed by Cristobal Krusen. Documentary film Timeless: Live in Concert is a 2001 music documentary directed by Don Mischer and Barbra Streisand. Comedy The Flats is a 2002 independent film written and directed by brothers Tyler Requa and Kelly Requa. Filmed in October 2001 near Mt. Vernon and the Skagit Valley of Washington, The Flats was produced by Clear Pictures, LLC and premiered at the 2002 Seattle International Film Festival. Comedy Body Bags is a 1993 American horror sci-fi anthology film, featuring three unconnected stories, with bookend segments featuring Carpenter and Hooper as deranged morgue attendees. It was directed by John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper and Larry Sulkis. It originally aired on 8 August 1993. It is notable for its numerous celebrity cameo appearances. The first story, "The Gas Station", features Robert Carradine as a serial killer, with cameos by Sam Raimi and Wes Craven. "Hair" follows Stacy Keach as he receives a botched hair transplant that infests him with an alien parasite, and "Eye" is another transplant story, this time featuring Mark Hamill as a baseball player who loses an eye in a car accident and receives a transplant, only to be overtaken with the personality of the eye's previous owner: a murderous misogynist. Comedy Küss mich, Frosch is a 2000 comedy family fantasy film written by Thomas Brückner and directed by Dagmar Hirtz. Documentary film Made in New Mexico is a documentary film directed by Brent Morris and David J. Schweitzer. Science Fiction Biggles: Adventures in Time is a 1986 adventure film based on the Biggles character from the series of novels written by Captain W. E. Johns. The film stars Neil Dickson as Biggles, Alex Hyde-White as Jim Ferguson and Peter Cushing as William Raymond in his final feature film role. Comedy Jamais avant le mariage is a 1982 comedy film directed by Daniel Ceccaldi. Thriller Conspiracy Theory is a 1997 American action thriller film directed by Richard Donner. The original screenplay by Brian Helgeland centers on an eccentric taxi driver who believes many world events are triggered by government conspiracies, and the U.S. Justice Department attorney who becomes involved in his life. The movie was a financial success, but critical reviews were mixed. Animation Christmas Comes to Pac-Land is an animated television special and spinoff of the Saturday morning animated series, Pac-Man based on the original video game. It premiered on ABC in prime time on December 16, 1982. The special airs every December on Boomerang. Comedy Heavenly Daze is the 109th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Liquid Spirit is a 2013 short film written by Calum MacDiarmid and Ned Woodman and directed by Calum MacDiarmid. Comedy The Facts of Life Reunion is a 2001 made-for-television movie based on the 1979-1988 sitcom The Facts of Life reuniting original cast members Charlotte Rae, Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn and Kim Fields thirteen years later. Nancy McKeon did not attend due to scheduling conflicts with her television series The Division. The Facts of Life Reunion was filmed from September 10, 2001 to October 8, 2001 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The movie aired as a presentation of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC Sunday November 18, 2001, and was produced by Berger Queen Productions, Laurence Mark Productions, Columbia TriStar Television, Walt Disney Television and Touchstone Television. Animation A Flintstone Christmas is a 60-minute animated Christmas television special featuring The Flintstones. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and aired on NBC on Wednesday December 7, 1977. This special is not to be confused with the fifth season episode "Christmas Flintstone" which aired Friday December 25, 1964 during the show's run from ABC. The special has been seen on WGN and in 2010 aired on ABC Family as part of their 25 Days of Christmas. It was also shown on Boomerang in 2010 as part of the "Boomerang Classic Christmas Party". This is the first Flintstones' special and incarnations that premiered on NBC. Thriller Aatank is a 1996 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Vinod Mehra, Hema Malini, Amjad Khan, Ravi Kissen and Nafisa Ali. It is inspired by the Hollywood film Jaws as it has a sub-plot with a killer shark. The film began production in the mid 70s and was delayed for several years and released in 1996. By the time of its release, two of its cast members Vinod Mehra and Amjad Khan had died. Comedy The Man With One Red Shoe is a 1985 comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti, and starring Tom Hanks and Dabney Coleman. It is a remake of a 1972 French film Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire starring Pierre Richard and Mireille Darc. Comedy Augustin, King of Kung-Fu is a 1999 film, directed by Anne Fontaine. Comedy Sweet Blood is a short film written and directed by Julián Lara. Animation Henry and the Midnight Dentist is a 2013 short family animation film written and directed by Tony Carter. Documentary film Kids Rights: Alexandra is a 2010 documentary film directed by Marjoleine Boonstra. Science Fiction Minutemen is a 2008 science-fiction Disney Channel Original Movie. The movie was the most viewed program on cable for the week, with 6.48 million viewers. The film was written by John Killoran and David Diamond and David Weissman and directed by Lev L. Spiro, who received a Director's Guild nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programs for it. Andrew Gunn, Ann Marie Sanderlin and Doug Sloan are the executive producers. The movie was originally slated for release in March 2008, however, the movie premiered on Disney Channel in United States on January 25, 2008. Thriller A Letter Home is a 2012 short drama fantasy film written by Justin Shilton and directed by Markus Walter. Comedy Let George Do It is a 1940 British, black-and-white, comedy musical war film, directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby. It was produced by Associated Talking Pictures and Ealing Studios. It was released in the United States under the title To Hell With Hitler. This was the first of the Ealing Studios comedies to deal directly with the Second World War. Comedy The Life Coach is a 2005 mockumentary directed by Josh Stolberg. It was written by Jennifer Joslyn and Stolberg's wife Leila Leigh. It is a mockumentary about the rise and fall of Hollywood's life coach to the celebrities. It stars Greg Baker as Francis "LC" O'Reilly. The Life Coach won the Seashore Award for best feature film and the Queens Spirit Award for best comedy. Documentary film Frank and Ollie is a 1995 documentary film about the life and careers of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two chief animators who had worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios during its early years, up until their retirement in the late 1970s. It was directed, produced and written by Theodore Thomas, Frank Thomas' son. A number of other important figures in the animation business are also interviewed about Frank and Ollie's influence of modern animation, and about their personal friendship. Comedy Gyokairui Yamaoka Maiko is a 2011 Japanese fantasy film. The film was directed by Ryūtarō Kajino, and it stars idols Uki Satake and Cocoro Takami. Gyokairui Yamaoka Maiko made its international debut at the 2011 Yubari International Film Festival. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 22 October 2011. Documentary film Breathing Earth is a 2012 documentary and biographical film written and directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer. Animation Rascal´s street is a 2008 short animation movie directed by Mariá Monescillo, David Priego and Marcos Valin. Comedy Unjustified Absence is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Alida Valli, Amedeo Nazzari and Lilia Silvi. A girl leaves school to marry a doctor, but becomes annoyed by his constant absences and decides to secretly resume her studies. Comedy GBFF is a short comedy film directed by Atheena Frizzell. Comedy Ride or Die also known as Hustle and Heat is a 2003 crime drama film written by Duane Martin and Jay Wolcott. The film was directed by Craig Ross, Jr.. The cast includes Duane Martin, Vivica A. Fox and Meagan Good. Comedy Snow White and the Seven Perverts is a 1973 West German X-rated animated short film based on the fairy tale Snow White. It was directed and produced by David Grant and Marcus Parker-Rhodes. It runs about 11 minutes and was included in Bruno Mattei's Sesso Perverso, Mondo Violento, also known as Perversione del Sesso. Originally the film had a soundtrack with a German voice over describing the dwarfs' actions in rhyme, but many circulating bootleg copies have no sound or only show parts of this cartoon. Science Fiction In the future, the threat of global takeover by Cyborg units has forced Earth to outlaw their use. But when four female androids are smuggled to Earth android bounty hunter Jack Ford is assigned to track them down. An adventurous chase takes him from the mean streets of Phoenix to the depths of New Angeles, an underwater city and into the diabolical clutches of a maniacal kingpin and his criminal army. Comedy Stiff is a 2014 short comedy drama black comedy film written and directed by Samantha Nell. Comedy The Parent Trap III is a 1989 television movie. It is the second sequel to the 1961 film The Parent Trap. It was released by The Wonderful World of Disney in 1989. Hayley Mills reprises her role a second time as twins Susan Evers and Sharon Grand. Barry Bostwick and Patricia Richardson portray Jeffrey Wyatt, a struggling father with triplet girls, and Cassie McGuire, his snobbish girlfriend. Leanna, Monica, and Joy Creel portray Lisa, Jessie, and Megan Wyatt. Thriller Seon is a 2013 short thriller drama film written and directed by Kim Soo-Jin. Comedy Swing That Cheer is a 1938 film directed by Harold D. Schuster. Thriller "The beautiful Zel is a special woman. Her big house is full of ghosts of all ages from different eras. A psychic advisor, Zel works with her ethereal roommates to help her clients. Although it’s magical, it is also a job as she removes clients’ aches and pains, advises gamblers, and channels cranky spirits to check on their loved ones. Business is good—until the ghosts see “the light” one night. The ghost crew now feel they are trapped and start pressuring Zel for the truth. Writer/director Tim Rutili is also a member of the band Califone, whose members act in the film and provide the lush original soundtrack. The band brought its music-making talent to the film’s construction, treating the footage and story like an album. Zel’s unique existence is a lesson in hope, habit, and folklore. The atmosphere is utterly enchanting, mixed with an odd realism, filled with as much humor as wonder." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Tomie is a 1999 Japanese horror film directed by Ataru Oikawa. It is the first film in the Tomie film series, based on a manga of the same name by Junji Ito. It appears to be a sequel to the first several chapters of the manga. Documentary film Frida Kahlo: A Ribbon Around a Bomb is a 1992 documentary biographical film written by Abraham Oceransky and directed by Ken Mandel. Comedy Jumping the Broom is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Salim Akil and produced by Tracey E. Edmonds, Elizabeth Hunter, T.D. Jakes, Glendon Palmer, and Curtis Wallace. The title of the film is derived from the Black American tradition of bride and groom jumping over a ceremonial broom after being married. The film was shot in Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia, standing in for Martha's Vineyard, the setting for the film. TriStar Pictures distributed the film in the United States on May 6, 2011. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 9, 2011. Thriller Dragonwyck is a 1946 American period drama film made by Twentieth Century-Fox. It was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and Ernst Lubitsch from a screenplay by Mankiewicz, based on the novel Dragonwyck by Anya Seton. The music score was by Alfred Newman and the cinematography by Arthur C. Miller. The film stars Gene Tierney, Walter Huston and Vincent Price, with Glenn Langan, Anne Revere, Spring Byington, Harry Morgan and Jessica Tandy. Documentary film Shattered Dreams: Picking Up the Pieces is a 1988 documentary film written by Jenifer Millstone and Victor Schonfeld and directed by Victor Schonfeld. Thriller Chrysalis is a French science fiction film directed and partly written by Julien Leclercq and starring Albert Dupontel. The film was commercially released in France on 31 October 2007. Comedy Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is a 2011 American action horror comedy film based on Tiziano Sclavi's Italian comic book Dylan Dog, starring Brandon Routh as the eponymous and self-aware detective. The film was released in Italy on March 16, 2011, and in the United States on April 29, 2011. Comedy Baggage Claim is a 2013 American comedy film directed by David E. Talbert and written by Talbert based on his book of the same name. It stars Paula Patton, Derek Luke, Taye Diggs, Jill Scott, Adam Brody, and Jenifer Lewis. The film was released on September 27, 2013 and received negative reviews . Documentary film Charles Manson Superstar is a documentary film about Charles Manson, directed by Nikolas Schreck in 1989. Most of the documentary was filmed inside San Quentin Prison. Schreck and Zeena narrated the segments while images were shown, and music played in the background. There was brief footage of Spahn Ranch, and a short clip of James M. Mason being interviewed about the Universal Order, and Manson. Olivier Messiaen's "Death and Resurrection," Bobby Beausoleil's "Lucifer Rising," Krzysztof Penderecki's "Apocalypsis," and Anton LaVey's "The Satanic Mass," and Manson's own songs "Clang Bang Clang" and "Mechanical Man" from the album Lie: The Love and Terror Cult, were played during the film. The film was remastered and uploaded to YouTube by an alternative news production company in 2012 Documentary film Robin Boyd: Australian Beauty is a 2013 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Kerry Gardner. Science Fiction The Island of the Lost is a 1921 film directed by Urban Gad. Comedy Isi/Disi - Amor a lo bestia is a 2004 musical comedy film written by Joaquín Górriz & Miguel Ángel Hernández and directed by Chema de la Peña. Documentary film Peace with Seals is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Miloslav Novák. Documentary film Nothing Like Chocolate is a 2012 documentary film written by Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Cristina Malavenda and Ryan Pettey and directed by Kum-Kum Bhavnani. Comedy Sabrina is a 1995 romantic comedy-drama film adapted by Barbara Benedek and David Rayfiel. It is a remake of the Sabrina co-written and directed by Billy Wilder that starred Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, and William Holden, which in turn was based upon a play titled Sabrina Fair. It was directed by Sydney Pollack, and stars Harrison Ford as Linus Larrabee, Julia Ormond as Sabrina and Greg Kinnear as David Larrabee. It also features Angie Dickinson, Richard Crenna, Nancy Marchand, Lauren Holly, John Wood, Dana Ivey, and French actress Fanny Ardant. Animation The parents of 4 children send Daisy and Adam to their Aunt Marylyn and Uncle Kenny to stay until their parents can save enough money after the father loses his job. The oldest brother Mikey goes his own way, leaving Haley all alone with Aunt Judith. Documentary film The Ethnographer is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Ulises Rosell. Comedy Hooked Bear is a 1956 short film in the Humphrey the Bear series. The short can be found on disc 2 of Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s and also in a handful of cheap public domain VHS tapes. Comedy Fifty Roads to Town is a 1937 comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. Comedy Broken Shoes is a 1934 comedy film directed by Margarita Barskaja. Comedy Love's Confusion is an East German romantic comedy film directed by Slátan Dudow. It was released in 1959. Comedy Babe: Pig in the City is a 1998 comedy-drama film, and the sequel to the 1995 film Babe. It is co-written, produced and directed by George Miller, who co-wrote and produced the original film. Most of the actors from the first film reappeared as their respective roles, including James Cromwell, Miriam Margolyes, Hugo Weaving, Danny Mann, and Magda Szubanski. However, most of them have only brief appearances, as the story focuses on the journey of Babe and the farmer's wife Esme in the fictional city of Metropolis. Despite being a sequel to a highly acclaimed children's film which, for the most part, had a charming and light-hearted atmosphere, Pig in the City had an unexpected darker tone and contained more mature subject matter. As a result of its dark tone, Pig in the City was a flop at the box office and received mixed reviews from critics, although the late Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert highly praised the film, with Ebert calling it better than the first one and Siskel later naming it the Best Movie of 1998. However, over the years, the film became seen as a very underrated sequel. Documentary film Magino Story: Raising Silkworms is a documentary film directed by Shinsuke Ogawa. Animation Caillou's Holiday Movie is a 2003 Canadian direct-to-video animated Christmas film directed by Nick Rijgersberg. The movie is based on the Canadian TV series Caillou. It was released on VHS and DVD in October 7, 2003. This is the first time that Caillou is voiced by Annie Bovaird who would later voice him in the rest of the TV series' run. Bovaird replaced original voice actress Jaclyn Linetsky who died in a car crash a month before the film's release. It is the only movie based on the TV series. Comedy Beerfest is a 2006 beer-themed comedy film by the comedy group Broken Lizard. Along with the regular members of Broken Lizard, other actors who appear in the movie include Will Forte, M. C. Gainey, Cloris Leachman, Jürgen Prochnow, Donald Sutherland, and Willie Nelson. In August 2014 during a Reddit AMA, when asked about where the concept for the movie came from, Jay Chandrasekhar said "We were at a Beer garden in Australia and we went on stage and challenged the top five drinkers in the room to a chug off. The place exploded. We were winning, but then Paul Soter started drinking and we quickly lost. Then we had arm wrestling contests. Then Steve Lemme insulted national treasure, Russell Crowe and we had to be escorted out by security. We thought that would be a fun movie. The drinking beer part." Beerfest was filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Comedy Crime Busters is an Italian action-comedy movie directed in 1977 by E.B. Clucher. It was one of the three movies awarded with the Golden Screen Award in 1977 along with The Exorcist and The Towering Inferno. Documentary film Bill T. Jones: Dancing to the Promised Land is a 2004 documentary film directed by Mischa Scorer Thriller No Good Deed is a 2002 crime thriller film directed by Bob Rafelson, his last feature film to date. It stars Samuel L. Jackson, Milla Jovovich, Stellan Skarsgård and Doug Hutchison. The screenplay by Christopher Cannan and Steve Barancik is based on the short story The House on Turk Street by mystery author Dashiell Hammett. The original music score is by Jeff Beal. The film was marketed with the tagline "He was more than a cop. She was more than a thief." It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Animation Little Princess: I Want to Go to the Seaside is a 2011 animated short iflm directed by Edward Foster. Comedy Nightmare in Blood is a 1978 American comedy horror film directed by John Stanley. Comedy West and soda is a 1965 traditionally animated Italian feature film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is a parody of the traditional American Western. Comedy Midnight Blues is a 1982 film directed by Manfred Stelzer. Animation Realtime is a 1983 film directed by Hellmut Costard and Jürgen Ebert. Documentary film "While attempting to produce a film in China inspired by her parents’ involvement with the Student Democracy Movement of the 1980s, a young filmmaker's life and work quickly begin to parallel her parents’ trials and feelings of alienation when the film is shut down and she is ordered to leave the country. A MOTH IN SPRING is a rare and intimate look at the challenges to artistic freedom in China." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Silverdocs site Comedy The Foxy Hunter is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and her Nephew Junior and Pudgy the Dog all three characters are voiced by Mae Questel. Animation You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown is the eighth prime-time animated TV special produced based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz, and the 10th one to air. It originally aired on CBS on October 29, 1972, right before the 1972 election. Animation Sea Dog's Devotion is a 2008 short fantasy romance drama animation film written by Anna Kalus and Joachim Ringelnatz and directed by Anna Kalus. Thriller Confine is a 2012 thriller film written and directed by Tobias Tobbell. Comedy Kismat Konnection is an Bollywood film directed by Aziz Mirza who previously directed films like Yes Boss, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani and Chalte Chalte. The film stars Shahid Kapoor and Vidya Balan in the lead roles with Juhi Chawla in a supporting role. Shahrukh Khan is the narrator. Produced by Ramesh S Taurani under the banner of Tips Industries, Kismat Konnection was released on 18 July 2008. Comedy Norman's Awesome Experience is a 1989 Canadian time-travel adventure comedy written and directed by Paul Donovan. Shot under the title A Switch in Time, the film was retitled to capitalize on the success of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. In spite of its seeming derivative nature, Norman's Awesome Experience is notable for breaking new ground in the subgenre for a variety of artistic choices. Science Fiction Red Planet Mars is a 1952 science fiction film released by United Artists based on a 1932 play Red Planet written by John L. Balderston and John Hoare. It starred Peter Graves and Andrea King and was directed by art director Harry Horner in his directorial debut. Thriller Golden Apples of the Sun is a 1973 independent Canadian film. It was directed by NFB-trained directors Barrie McLean and Kristen Weingartner, who also produced, wrote and edited the film. The film stars Elizabeth Suzuki and Percy Harkness. Comedy Il secondo tragico Fantozzi is an Italian comedy film released in 1976. It is the second film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. Comedy Camp Cucamonga is a made-for-television movie that was first aired on NBC on September 23, 1990. The family film served primarily as a vehicle to cast a variety of stars from popular TV series of the era, including John Ratzenberger, Brian Robbins, Chad Allen, Candace Cameron, Josh Saviano and Danica McKellar, Jaleel White, Dorothy Lyman and Sherman Hemsley. The film is also notable for including an early starring role for Jennifer Aniston before she became particularly well known, as well as a supporting role for Breckin Meyer and the comedy acting debut of G. Gordon Liddy. Comedy Bolek i Lolek is a 1936 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Comedy La Perra is a 1967 Argentine film. Animation Mopeys is a 2012 short animation film directed by Miang Tassniyom. Thriller Lightning Bug is a 2004 coming of age drama film. It is the debut film by writer/director Robert Green Hall, an SFX makeup artist known primarily for his work on the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the films, Laid to Rest and its sequel, ChromeSkull: Laid to Rest 2. It is a fictionalized account of Hall's own childhood and entry into special effects makeup for film and television. It was executive produced by Laura Prepon as a way to expand her image as an actress beyond her role on That '70s Show. It was filmed on location Fairview, Alabama. Animation To Nefertiti is a 1971 short animated film directed by Yoram Gross. Documentary film Divine Pig is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Hans Dortmans. Comedy Former brothel owner struggles to protect her family from a parasitic twin. Ladies and gentlemen, Won Ton Baby has left the womb...and it ain't gonna be pretty! Documentary film Life For a Child is a 2008 film directed by Ed Lachman. Comedy Twenty Million People is a 2013 comedy/romance film directed by Michael Ferrell. Documentary film New York: A Documentary Film is an eight-part, 17½ hour, American documentary film on the history of New York City. It was directed by Ric Burns and originally aired in the U.S. on PBS. The film was a co-production of Thirteen New York and WGBH Boston. The series was written by Burns and James Sanders and produced by Burns's company, Steeplechase Films. Several noted New York City historians, including Mike Wallace, Kenneth T. Jackson, David Levering Lewis and Robert Caro participated in the making of the series as consultants, and appeared on camera. It was narrated by David Ogden Stiers. Other notable figures who appeared in the series include Rudolph Giuliani, former mayor Ed Koch, former New York governor Mario Cuomo, former U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, poet Allen Ginsberg, novelists Alfred Kazin and Brendan Gill, director Martin Scorsese, journalist Pete Hamill, former Congresswoman Bella Abzug, historian Niall Ferguson, philosopher Marshall Berman, writer Fran Lebowitz, engineer Leslie E. Robertson, high wire artist Philippe Petit, billionaire Donald Trump, and author David McCullough. Comedy Action Jackson is a 1988 American action film directed by Craig R. Baxley and starring Carl Weathers, Vanity, Craig T. Nelson and Sharon Stone. Paula Abdul was the choreographer. The film was released by Lorimar Film Entertainment. Vanity was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award as Worst Actress. Both Vanity and Sharon Stone briefly appear topless in this movie. Comedy The Romantic Englishwoman is a 1975 British film directed by Joseph Losey. It stars Michael Caine, Glenda Jackson, Helmut Berger, and marks the feature-length screen debut for Kate Nelligan. The screenplay was written by Tom Stoppard and Thomas Wiseman. Caine plays a successful English novelist whose discontented wife, played by Jackson, decides to take a holiday to Germany in order to 'find herself'. There she meets an ambiguous young man, played by Berger, in an elevator which initiates an often bizarre, but extremely mature examination of desire, responsibility and the nature of love. The film was shown at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition. Documentary film Celebrate Special Occasions: The Best Recipes of Via Mare is a 2006 documentary film. Documentary film Mimos is a 2012 drama short documentary film directed by Haya Waseem Thriller Tokyo Joe is a 1949 film directed by Stuart Heisler from a story by Steve Fisher, adapted by Walter Doniger and starring Humphrey Bogart, Florence Marly and Sessue Hayakawa. This was Heisler's first of two features starring Bogart, the other was Chain Lightning that also wrapped in 1949 but was held up in release until 1950. Animation Krek is an animated film by Croatian animator Borivoj Dovnikovic-Bordo. The film won the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival that year. The story concerns a soldier whose dreary life in military service is bettered by his companionship with a magical frog. Documentary film God's Eaters is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Anastasija Piroženko. Thriller it²i² is a 2006 independent mockumentary from comedian and Red Dwarf actor Robert Llewellyn. A direct to DVD release, it was released in March, 2006. In the film, Llewellyn plays two roles. Himself, and "uber nerd" John Silverstine. The it²i² DVD was released in March 2006. It includes the movie, with some special features and each copy is hand signed by Robert Llewellyn. Comedy Curtain Razor is a 1948 Looney Tunes short directed by Friz Freleng and starring Porky Pig. It is notable as a showcase of the voice talent of Mel Blanc. Comedy A Fowl Proceeding is a 1925 silent-era British short comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and featuring Sydney Fairbrother and Irene Tripod. Animation "In "Revenge of Maltazard", Arthur answers a distress call from Princess Selenia. Going back to the world of the tooth-sized, elfin Minimoys, he joins Selenia and her brother Betameche in a new journey past sticky spider webs and Maltazard's threatening henchmen in search of the forbidden city of Necropolis, home of the villainous wizard Maltazard. This follow-up movie to "Arthur and the Invisibles" has been shot back-to-back with the third film, "Arthur and the Two Worlds War". Directed once again by Luc Besson, the first sequel sees Freddie Highmore and Mia Farrow reprising their roles as Arthur Suchot and his grandmother. It is yet to have its U.S. release schedule, but it is expected to hit the French theaters Christmas 2009." Quoting aceshowbiz.com Comedy Black Pond is the debut, low budget, independent feature by young British directors Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe. The film has been nominated for the 2012 BAFTA Outstanding British Debut Award. The film stars Chris Langham in his first acting role since being convicted of child pornography charges. The film is reported as having cost £25,000 to make. It is a black comedy about a family who are accused of murder when a stranger comes to dinner. Screen International reported that "The film premiered at the Raindance Film Festival, going on to be nominated for the Raindance award at the BIFAs and two Evening Standard Awards for Best Debut and Best Comedy." The Guardian reported that the film had also been shortlisted for the Guardian First Film Award. Comedy Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a 1906 short silent animated cartoon directed by James Stuart Blackton and generally regarded by film historians as the first animated film recorded on standard picture film. Documentary film Monseigneur Lefebvre, un évêque dans la tempête is a 2012 documentary film by French director Jacques-Régis du Cray, primarily based on the biography A biography of Archbishop Lefebvre written by Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais. Marcel Lefebvre was a French Roman Catholic archbishop. Following a career as an Apostolic Delegate for West Africa and Superior General of the Holy Ghost Fathers, he took the lead in opposing the changes within the Church associated with the Second Vatican Council. In 1970, Lefebvre founded the Society of St. Pius X. In 1988, against the express prohibition of Pope John Paul II, he consecrated four bishops to continue his work with the SSPX. The Holy See immediately declared that he and the other bishops who had participated in the ceremony had incurred automatic excommunication under Catholic canon law. The documentary project, which started in 2006, was endorsed and received the active support of Bishop Bernard Fellay, Superior General of the Society of St. Pius X. It collects the stories of bishops, priests, the communities Archbishop Lefebvre served, as well as interviews of the surviving members of the Archbishop's family. Comedy Geen paniek is a 1973 Dutch film directed by Ko Koedijk. Documentary film The Tightrope is a 2012 documentary film written by Peter Brook and Simon Brook and directed by Simon Brook. Comedy On the Nose is an Irish/Canadian comedy/fantasy film released in 2001. It was written by Tony Philpott and stars Dan Aykroyd and Robbie Coltrane in a magical comedy where a long dead Australian aboriginal's head is used to predict winners in horse races. The movie was filmed in Dublin, Ireland. On the Nose won the Audience Award in 2002 at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Animation Sylvester goes bird stalking in the mountains with his son Junior. A dwarf eagle proves too much for Sylvester, beating him to a pulp. "How can I ever face the fellows in Troop 12?" laments Junior. Ashamed for his father, Junior puts a paper bag over his head and walks away! Thriller The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery, a 1975 color film starring former “East Side Kids” Gabriel Dell and Huntz Hall, Jackie Coogan, and Joyce Van Patten, is a spoof of the 1941 film noir, The Maltese Falcon, starring Humphrey Bogart. Its cast also includes Richard Gautier, Nita Talbot, Will Geer, Barbara Harris, Sorrell Booke, and Nicholas Colasanto. In the film, an incompetent mail-order private eye, aided by a chicken hatchery owner, is called upon to solve the murder of the eye’s eccentric milkman, who practices animal fetishes. The film was written by Dell and Dean Hargrove and directed by Hargrove. Released by United Artists. Comedy The Bronze is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Bryan Buckley and written by Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch. The film stars Melissa Rauch, Gary Cole, Thomas Middleditch, Sebastian Stan, Cecily Strong, Haley Lu Richardson and Dale Raoul. Principal photography of the film began in early July 2014 in Amherst, Ohio. Some gymnastics scenes filmed at Sokol Ceska Sin, in Cleveland, Ohio. Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions will release the film in 2015. Documentary film Mohammed To Maya is a 2012 documentary, drama, adventure, comedy film directed by Jeff Roy. Comedy Zwei Genies is a 1934 short comedy film written by L.A.C. Müller, Rudo Ritter and directed by Douglas Sirk. Animation Alapalooza: The Videos is a VHS release of four of "Weird Al" Yankovic's music videos. The VHS includes: "Jurassic Park" "Bedrock Anthem" "UHF" "You Don't Love Me Anymore" Thriller Ezhamathe Varavu is a 2013 Malayalam drama thriller film written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by Hariharan. The film stars Vineeth, Indrajith, Bhavana and Kavitha in the lead roles while Mamukkoya and Nandhu play pivotal supporting roles. The film has music composed by the director himself who also produced the film under the banner of Gayatri Cinema Enterprises. The film's script was written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair in the 1970s and was filmed by Hariharan himself in the name Evideyo Oru Sathru with veteran actor Sukumaran playing an important role. However, the original film, which was buffed in the industry circles to be a trendsetter, did not get a commercial release. Thriller Bhindi Baazaar Inc. is a Hindi thriller directed by Ankush Bhatt and produced by Karan Arora, starring Kay Kay Menon, Piyush Mishra, Prashant Narayanan, Deepti Naval, Gautham K Sharma, Shilpa Shukla, Pawan Malhotra. The film is set in the underbelly of Mumbai, between the infamous by-lanes where crime is prevalent as a way of life. The film was announced at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film released on 17 June 2011 and bombed miserably at the box office. Animation Unfortunately is a 2013 animation short biography comedy drama film written and directed by Karla Monterrosa. Documentary film Waiting for Harry is a documentary film directed by Kim McKenzie. Comedy An itan to violi pouli is a 1984 Greek film that was directed by Takis Vougiouklakis and produced by Lakis Mihalidis, starring Sotiris Moustakas. Thriller Maazii is an Indian bollywood film., directed by Jaideep Chopra and produced by Jaideep Chopra & Narendra Singh. The title Maazii is an Urdu word meaning "the past". Thriller Audrey Rose is a 1977 psychological horror and drama film directed by Robert Wise, and starring Marsha Mason, Anthony Hopkins, and Susan Swift. It was based on the novel of the same title by Frank De Felitta. The plot deals with a young girl who is believed by a man to be a reincarnation of his dead daughter. Comedy Reise ins Ehebett is an East German film. It was released in 1966. Comedy Lord Epping Returns is a 1951 short comedy film written by Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film Gackt Live Tour 2003: Jougen no Tsuki - Saishu-Shou is a documentary film directed by Makoto Hasegawa. Documentary film A Balloon for Allah is a 2011 documentary written and directed by Nefise Özkal Lorentzen. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge, also known by its Japanese title Dragon Ball Z: The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest, or by Toei's own English title Dragon Ball Z: The Strongest Rivals, is the fifth Dragon Ball Z animated feature movie, originally released in Japan on July 20, 1991 at the Toei Anime Fair. Funimation Entertainment released the film in North America with an English dub to VHS and DVD on January 22, 2002. It was also shown on Cartoon Network. It was later remastered and released in a Double Feature set with Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler, on Blu-ray and DVD on May 27, 2008. The film was released to DVD again on November 1, 2011 in a remastered box set containing the first five Dragon Ball Z movies. Comedy Merikoi to protimoun kryo translations: Some Like it Cold is a 1963 Greek comedy film directed by Giannis Dalianidis. Lakis, Rena, Eva and Mary are four cousins that were secretly with standards with Lela, Thodoros, Giorgis and Kleopa archively. Documentary film Men Who Swim is a 2010 documentary film directed by Dylan Williams. Documentary film Voyage De Nuit is a 1981 short film. Comedy Toto le Héros is a 1991 Belgian film by Belgian film director and screenwriter Jaco Van Dormael. Comedy Shotgun Wedding is an American black comedy film produced by Fox Studios. It premiered on the Netflix network on March 31, 2013. Comedy Mayavi is a 2007 Malayalam masala film directed by Shafi and written by the Rafi Mecartin duo, starring Mammootty in the title role with Salim Kumar, Manoj K Jayan, Gopika, Vijayaraghavan, and Saikumar. It was the highest grossing Malayalam film of 2007. The film was remade in Tamil titled Vallakottai starring Arjun which was directed by A. Venkatesh in 2010. Also the Tamil remade had dubbed into Hindi titled "Main Hoon Akela : The One and Only". A Sequel for the movie is announced. Comedy Jack Frost is an American horror comedy film written and directed by Michael Cooney and released in 1997. The movie takes place in the fictional town of Snowmonton, where a truck carrying serial killer Jack Frost to his execution crashes into a genetics truck. The genetic material causes Jack's body to mutate and fuse together with the snow on the ground. Jack is presumed dead and his body melts away. However, he comes back as a killer snowman and takes revenge on the man who finally caught him, Sheriff Sam Tiler. The film has since become a cult classic. Comedy A True Story is a 2013 comedy film directed by Malcolm Goodwin. Comedy A Noise from the Deep is a 1913 American short silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. The film was directed and produced by Mack Sennett and also features the Keystone Cops on horseback. A Noise from the Deep still exists and was screened four times in 2006 in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as part of a 56-film retrospective of all known surviving Arbuckle movies. Animation Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is a 2005 Japanese computer-animated science fantasy film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, written by Kazushige Nojima, and produced by Yoshinori Kitase and Shinji Hashimoto. Developed by Visual Works and Square Enix, Advent Children is part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII series, which is based in the world and continuity of the highly successful 1997 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children was released on DVD in Japan on September 14, 2005, and a year later in North America and Europe. The film stars Takahiro Sakurai, Ayumi Ito, Kenichi Suzumura, Showtaro Morikubo, Maaya Sakamoto, Toshiyuki Morikawa and Shōgo Suzuki. Advent Children takes place two years after the events of the original game and focuses on the appearance of a trio that kidnaps children infected with an unknown disease. Former Final Fantasy VII hero Cloud Strife goes to rescue the children while suffering from the same disease. The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its animation and CGI work, but criticizing how non-Final Fantasy VII gamers would not understand the plot. Thriller Sri Harikathe is a 2010 Indian Kannada language romantic-thriller film directed by Dayal Padmanabhan. The film stars Sri Murali, Pooja Gandhi, Radhika Gandhi and Naveen Krishna in pivotal roles. The film is jointly produced by S. A. Chinne Gowda and M. N. Kumar. The film release co-coincided with another Sri Murali film Sihi Gaali on March 12, 2010. Thriller Altered States is a 1980 American science fiction-horror film adaptation of a novel by the same name by playwright and screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky in his only novel he ever wrote and his final film. Both the novel and the film are based on John C. Lilly's sensory deprivation research conducted in isolation tanks under the influence of psychoactive drugs like ketamine and LSD. The film was directed by Ken Russell and featured William Hurt in his film debut, Blair Brown, Charles Haid, Bob Balaban and Drew Barrymore in her film debut. Chayevsky had his name removed as credited screenwriter, using the pseudonym Sidney Aaron, his actual first and middle name. The film score was composed by classical composer John Corigliano and was nominated for an Academy Award. The film also received an Oscar nomination for Sound, losing to The Empire Strikes Back. Thriller Jack, an American lawyer working in Tokyo, has fallen in love with the wife of his most valued client, Eiji. Despite Jack's deep-rooted fear of the sea, he reluctantly accepts Eiji's invitation to join the couple for a day trip on the Tokyo Bay. Pleasure turns to terror as they discover the watery destiny in store for each of them. Documentary film A Walk with Nigel is a 2010 short history documentary film written and directed by Louis Henderson. Comedy Knights for a Day is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Nelson Keys, John Garrick and Nancy Burne. It was made as a quota quickie at Welwyn Studios. Documentary film Pilcuicatl is a 1977 short documentary film directed by Victor Rapaport. Documentary film Autofocus is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Boris Poljak. Documentary film Which Way Is East: Notebooks from Vietnam is a 1994 documentary directed by Lynne Sachs. Comedy Wile E. Coyote tries and fails to catch the Road Runner using a bear trap with a bird seed bait, a jet rocket, an ice-making machine, and a boomerang. Comedy Rémi Gaillard fait n'importe quoi!: le roi de la farce is a 2011 comedy documentary film written and directed by Julien Carpentier. Comedy Pinot simple flic is a 1984 drama, comedy film directed by Gérard Jugnot. Animation Honest Love and True is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and her erstwhile boyfriend Fearless Fred. The plotline—as much as can be determined from surviving materials—features Betty as a poor singer working in a Klondike saloon, with Freddie as her Mountie defender. Thriller Under Cover is a 1987 film directed by John Stockwell. It stars David Neidorf and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Comedy Irreconcilable Differences is a 1984 comedy-drama film starring Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long, and Drew Barrymore. The film was a minor box office success, making over $12 million. For their performances, both Shelley Long and Drew Barrymore were nominated for Golden Globe Awards. Documentary film Live Facelift is a video released in 1991 by the American rock band Alice in Chains containing live footage of songs off of their debut album, Facelift. The video has been certified gold by the RIAA with excess sales of 50,000 copies. Thriller Project Shadowchaser IV, also known as Shadowchaser IV, Shadowchaser: The Gates Of Time, Orion's Key and Alien Chaser, is a 1996 science fiction film by director Mark Roper. It is the fourth and final installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series. Comedy To the Shores of Tripoli is a 1942 American Technicolor film starring John Payne, Maureen O'Hara, Randolph Scott, Nancy Kelly and Minor Watson. The film was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and produced by Milton Sperling. Documentary film Can a root that grows in West Africa successfully treat heroin addicts and break the cycle of addiction? Dave is a former stockbroker whose life has spiraled out of control due to heroin addiction. A one-time millionaire, he is now reduced to petty theft as a means to supply his habit. Desperate to get help, Dave travels to Mexico for treatment with Ibogaine, a controversial plant-based drug reported to be the most powerful known treatment for drug addiction. FACING THE HABIT is an intimate look into the life of an addict, before, during, and after this last-ditch attempt at hope. Thriller The Night Stalker is a made for television movie which aired on ABC on January 11, 1972. In it an investigative reporter, played by Darren McGavin, comes to suspect that a serial killer in the Las Vegas area is in fact a vampire. Based on the then-unpublished novel by Jeff Rice entitled The Kolchak Papers, Rice wrote the novel because "I'd always wanted to write a vampire story, but more because I wanted to write something that involved Las Vegas." Rice had difficulty finding any publisher willing to buy the manuscript until agent Rick Ray read the manuscript and realized the novel would make a good movie. The 1973 novel wasn't published until after the TV movie had already aired, and was delayed according to Rice because the publisher wanted both Rice's original novel and the 1974 sequel The Night Strangler so "they could be placed on the top of the publisher's list in the 1 and 2 positions for 1974.". Science Fiction Rover: Or Beyond Human -the Venusian Future And The Return Of The Next Level is a 2013 comedy and science-fiction film written and directed by Tony Blahd. Comedy "The movers, the shakers, the freaks, and the flakes! ANYONE can make the “trip” to AIDS camp, especially if you’re interested in real estate." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Six of One is a 2000 animated short film written and directed by Tim Webb. Documentary film Honor The Treaties is a 2012 short biographical-documentary film directed by Eric Becker. Thriller Secret of the Blue Room is a murder-mystery film starring Lionel Atwill, Gloria Stuart, Paul Lukas and Edward Arnold. The plot is based on the German film Geheimnis des Blauen Zimmers, made the previous year. Universal remade it twice: as The Missing Guest in 1938 and as Murder in the Blue Room in 1944; the latter is played mostly as a comedy with songs, though is still faithful to the original plot. Animation The Meatballs and Fork Beast is a 2012 short, silent and animated written and directed by Johan Hagelbäck. Documentary film The Curse of the Bambino is a 2003 documentary TV movie. Thriller For Whom He Tolls is the 2009 psychological drama directed by Randal Reeder. The film stars Lena Clark, Gina Brazell, Lije Sarki, Angela Ware and George Wilson. The project was executive produced by Kent Fuselier and Patti Chavez. The film was shot almost concurrently during the remake of Boggy Creek, being shot in neighboring Uncertain, Texas and the theatrical filming of the movie Bernie in Carthage, starring Matthew McConaughey, a native of nearby Longview, Texas, Richard Linklater, Shirley Mclain, and Jack Black. The film received awards in the Honolulu International Film Festival as well as in the Mexico International Film Festival. Thriller Lisa and the Devil is a 1973 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava. This film, released in Spain as El diablo se lleva a los muertos, has been considered Bava's film. Even so it had an ill-fated release in the US, where a graveley edited version completed with new scenes came out as "The House of Exorcism". It stars Elke Sommer, Telly Savalas, and Alida Valli. The story involves a young American tourist, who stays the night at the home of a family of Spanish aristocrats whose house is plagued by supernatural evil and dark secrets involving necrophilia. The US version includes new material that recasts the film as an "Exorcist" clone, with the main character possessed and recounting to the priest who's seeking to save her the story of how she became possessed. Comedy Coronation Street: Romanian Holiday is a DVD feature length film of the popular British soap opera Coronation Street released in October 2009. Comedy Lewis Black: Red, White and Screwed is a 2007 nominee for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special. Documentary film Kyoto, My Mother's Place is a 1991 documentary film written and directed by Nagisa Oshima. Comedy Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam is a 2013 Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Ponram, a former assistant of directors M. Rajesh and S. A. Chandrasekhar. It stars Sivakarthikeyan, Sathyaraj and Sri Divya. The film was produced by Escape Artist Motion Pictures and has music by D. Imman. Rajesh wrote the dialogues for the film. It was filmed in Perambalur, Theni, Tiruchi and Chennai. The film released on 6 September 2013 and received mixed reviews from critics and became a box office success. The film was remade in Kannada as Adyaksha with Sharan playing the lead role and in Telugu as Current Theega with Manoj Manchu. Science Fiction The Spirit of '76 was a controversial silent film, directed by Frank Montgomery, that depicted both factual and fictional events during the American Revolutionary War. No prints are known to survive, and it is therefore categorized as a lost film. Documentary film Deep Love is a 2013 Documentary film directed by Jan P.Matuszynski. Comedy Krvopijci is a Croatian film directed by Dejan Šorak. It was released in 1989. Comedy Baba's Car is a 2006 action comedy film directed by Rafael Edholm and co-written with Björn Olovsson. Science Fiction Deadly Eyes is a 1982 Canadian horror film directed by Robert Clouse, very loosely based on the horror novel The Rats by James Herbert. It was also Golden Harvest's only horror film. The story revolves around giant black rats who begin eating the residents of Toronto after ingesting contaminated grain. Comedy Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, also released as Remo: Unarmed and Dangerous, is a 1985 American action-adventure-thriller film directed by Guy Hamilton. The film featured Fred Ward, Joel Grey, Wilford Brimley and Kate Mulgrew. The character is based on The Destroyer pulp paperback series. The movie was the only adaptation featuring the character Remo Williams, and fared poorly in theaters. It received mixed reviews from critics, although it did earn Joel Grey a Golden Globe nomination. The film and a Remo Williams television pilot both credited Dick Clark as executive producer. The film was supposed to be the first of a series based on The Destroyer series of novels. A significant setpiece within the film takes place at the Statue of Liberty, which was surrounded by scaffolding for its restoration during this period. The movie was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup at the 58th Academy Awards but lost to Mask. Documentary film Slomo is a 2013 short documentary drama and biographical film directed by Josh Izenberg. Comedy More Than Friends is a film directed by James Burrows released on October 20, 1978. Comedy Take Me to Town is a 1953 film directed by Douglas Sirk. Comedy The Tarix Jabrix 2 is a 2009 comedy film written by Benny Akhmad Basuni, Sofyan Jambul and Hilman Mutasi and directed by Iqbal Rais. Animation The Swimmer's Tale is a 1985 short animation film written by Kostas Papageorgiou and directed by Nasos Myrmiridi and Stratos Stasinos. Documentary film Synthetic Pleasures is a documentary film by Iara Lee that explores the implications of virtual reality, digital and biotechnology, plastic surgery and mood-altering drugs. Animation Lungful Lustre is a 2009 animation short film directed by Becky Ip. Documentary film Novemberdays is a 1990 documentary film directed by Marcel Ophuls. Science Fiction Buck Rogers in the 25th Century is an American science fiction film released in March 1979. Starring Gil Gerard in the title role, it was produced by Glen A. Larson who co-wrote the screenplay with Leslie Stevens, based on the character Buck Rogers which was created by Philip Francis Nowlan in 1928. Originally made as a television movie pilot, Universal Studios opted to release the film to theaters several months before the subsequent television series aired. Documentary film Extract: Mike Judge's Secret Recipe is a 2009 short documentary film starring Jason Bateman and Mila Kunis. Comedy Midnight in Paris is an American 2011 romantic comedy fantasy film written and directed by Woody Allen. Set in Paris, the film follows Gil Pender, a screenwriter, who is forced to confront the shortcomings of his relationship with his materialistic fiancée and their divergent goals, which become increasingly exaggerated as he travels back in time each night at midnight. The movie explores themes of nostalgia and modernism. Produced by Spanish group Mediapro and Allen's Gravier Productions, the film stars Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Marion Cotillard, Léa Seydoux, Kathy Bates and Adrien Brody. It premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and was released in North America in May 2011. The film opened to critical acclaim and has commonly been cited as one of Allen's best films in recent years. In 2012, the film won both the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Awards for Best Screenplay; and was nominated for three other Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Art Direction. It was shown on Channel 3 on Spanish television with subtitles and won a Goya Award. Comedy Parigi o cara is a 1962 Italian comedy drama film directed by Vittorio Caprioli. It was shown as part of a retrospective Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Spaghetti For Two is a 2011 short adventure comedy film written by Betina Dubler and Federica de Cesco, and directed by Matthias Rosenberger and Betina Dubler. Comedy Ten Canoes is a 2006 Australian film directed by Rolf de Heer and Peter Djigirr and starring Crusoe Kurddal. The title of the film arose from discussions between de Heer and David Gulpilil about a photograph of ten canoeists poling across the Arafura Swamp, taken by anthropologist Donald Thomson in 1936. It is the first ever movie entirely filmed in Australian Aboriginal languages. Comedy Home from Home is a 1939 British comedy drama film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Sandy Powell, Rene Ray and Peter Gawthorne. It follows a man who struggles to cope with life after being released from prison. Thriller Murder in Space is a science fiction murder mystery movie set in the near future. The crew of an international space mission are on the return leg from Mars to Earth when an explosion occurs on the craft Conestoga, shortly after the murders start. The crew of the returning craft are forbidden to return until the murderer is caught. On its initial premier, the film was shown without the ending and a competition was set for the viewers to solve the mystery of who the murderer or murderers were. The conclusion of the film was shown several days later, with the contestants eliminated one by one until the winner correctly identified the killer or killers. The final 30 minutes of the film was shown at a later date when the mystery was solved. Animation The Fire Alarm is an animated short subject of the Looney Tunes films. It features Ham and Ex in their first and only film as star characters, but also co-starring their Uncle Beans. Comedy Rama Shama Bhama is a 2005 Indian Kannada language film directed by Ramesh Aravind and produced by K Manju. Kamal Haasan played a supporting character of the male protagonist played by Ramesh Aravind, while Urvashi played the female lead. Shruti, Daisy Bopanna and Anirudh appear in pivotal roles. The film was a remake of the 1995 Tamil film, Sathi Leelavathi. The film was critical and a commercial success, and completed a 16-week run at a theatre in Bangalore. Comedy "Poland 1981: Behind the iron curtain, Janek, the teenage son of a navy captain, forms ATIL (All That I Love), a punk-rock band whose songs express a frustration with socialism and a desire for freedom, echoing the sentiments of the rising Solidarity movement. At the same time, Janek finds love with Basia, a young woman whose father is part of the movement and disapproves of Janek’s military family. When growing social turmoil leads to martial law, Janek’s relationships and ATIL’s music cause serious consequences for his family members, lovers, and friends. Jacek Borcuch refreshes the coming-of-age film and its familiar tropes—teenage rebellion, first love, and sexual exploration—by setting it within a sobering sociohistorical context. His camera captures a conflicting sense of potential change and stifling paranoia, with freedom just out of sight for his protagonists. All That I Love is a bracing, potent reminder that the personal can’t be easily separated from the political." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film Life May Be is a 2014 Documentary film written and directed by Mania Akbari and Mark Cousins. Documentary film Le rêve plus fort que la mort is a 2002 French documentary film directed by Jean Rouch and Bernard Surugue. Animation Trunk Train - Episode 05: In the Frogs Mouth is a 2011 animated short film directed by José Brandão. Comedy Matrimony Blues was a 1926 short comedy silent film directed by Philadelphian director, Benjamin Stoloff. The film starred Lige Conley, Mildred June, and Spencer Bell. Comedy Three Guys Named Mike is a 1951 American black-and-white film by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Charles Walters. In 1979, the film entered the public domain due to the claimants failure to renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Described as a "lighthearted and lightweight story" by Turner Classic Movies, Three Guys Named Mike chronicles the story of a flight attendant and three men. Thriller Photographer Francesca builds Maia's confidence while having to control her own obsessive and sexual desires towards Maia. Stars Laura Martin-Simpson, Ione Butler and Jake Maskall. Comedy Bad Movie Police Case #3: Humanoids from Atlantis is a 1992 action/comedy film written by J.R. Bookwalter, John Treacy and directed by John Treacy. Documentary film The Ball Game is an 1898 American short black-and-white silent documentary sports film produced and distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company. Documentary film Yasukuni is the title of a 2007 film made by Japan-resident Chinese director Li Ying. It took ten years to complete and had been screened at the Pusan International Film Festival 2007, World Cinema Competition Sundance Film Festival 2008 and Berlin Film Festival 2008. It also won the best-documentary award at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. The film looks at the history of Yasukuni Shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, where more than 2 million of Japan's war dead are enshrined. More than 1,000 of them are war criminals convicted at the 1946–48 Tokyo tribunal, including 14 Class-A war criminals, Hideki Tōjō among them. The film shows not only the widely reported political incidents associated with the shrine, but also takes an in-depth look at the shrine's sword-making tradition, the Yasukuni sword being the film's underlying motif. Interspersed with other scenes filmed at the shrine is serene footage of the last living Yasukuni swordsmith, 90-year-old Naoji Kariya, working on presumably his final creation. Li Ying stated that the film was a joint Asian project—the editor was Japanese, as was the cameraman, who had a relative enshrined in Yasukuni. Thriller Friend of the Family II is a 1996 film directed by Fred Olen Ray. This erotic thriller (which shares no thematic links to the first Friend of the Family, though they both star Shauna O'Brien) concerns Alex (Paul Michael Robinson), a new father who meets Linda (O'Brien) while on a business trip to New Orleans. When Linda's boyfriend storms out on her in the midst of dinner in a restaurant, Alex offers to front her the money to pay the check; one thing leads to another, and she ends up spending the night with him. Comedy Crocodile Hunter is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing, and starring Andy Lau, Alex Man, and Sandra Ng. Documentary film We Could be King is a 2014 film directed by Judd Ehrlich. Documentary film Rock N Roll Mamas is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jackie Weissman. Comedy Sportloto-82 is a comedy film, directed by Leonid Gaidai and released in 1982. The film stars Algis Arlauskas, Svetlana Amanova, Mikhail Pugovkin, Mikhail Kokshenov and Nina Grebeshkova. It was filmed in Soviet Union. It was also one of the all-time leaders at the Soviet box office with over 55,000,000 theatre admissions in the Soviet era. Documentary film The Truth Be Told: The Cases Against Supinya Klangnarong is a 2007 documentary film directed by Pimpaka Towira. Animation Odokuro is a 2011 short animated fantasy horror film written and directed by Aurelio Voltaire. Documentary film The Lifer and the Lady is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by John Kastner. Comedy The Smoker is a 2011 comedy film. Comedy Second Hand Wedding is a 2008 comedy drama film written by Linda Niccol directed by Paul Murphy. Documentary film Muktir Gaan is a 1995 Bangladeshi documentary film Directed by Tareque Masud and Catherine Masud. This is a documentary film which explores the impact of cultural identity on the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, where music and song provided a source of inspiration to the freedom fighters and a spiritual bond for the whole emerging nation. Comedy Otto – Der Film is a German comedy film from 1985, starring Otto Waalkes. With 14.5 million sold tickets it's the most successful German movie. Documentary film Black and Gold: The Story of the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation is a 2001 documentary directed by Rick Rowley and Jacqueline Soohen. Documentary film "This animated film places the computer in historical perspective and shows how creative people use computers to help define and solve problems. Produced for the IBM exhibit at the Brussels World Fair." Quoting the synopsis from IMDB. Thriller The Fifth Commandment is a 2012 thriller film written and directed by Rafa Lara. Comedy Paris of the North is a 2014 comedy drama film written by Huldar Breiðfjörð and directed by Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson. Documentary film BCN 08001 is a 2004 documentary film directed by Antoni Verdaguer. Documentary film Elvis Costello & the Imposters: Live in Memphis is a 2005 documentary music film directed by Michael B. Borofsky Thriller Julia X 3D is a 2010 thriller film based on the story by by P.J. Pettiette, written by Matt Cunningham and directed by P.J. Pettiette. Comedy Strangled Eggs is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and Henery Hawk. Released March 18, 1961, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. This was the last cartoon to star both Miss Prissy and Henery Hawk. Comedy Neville's Island is a 1998 comedy film written by Tim Firth and directed by Terry Johnson. Documentary film Millions of Years Ahead of Man is a 1975 West German short documentary film produced by Manfred Baier. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Looking for Lenny is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Elan Gale. Comedy "1968. Student revolts and the sexual revolution are in full swing in the West, and Soviet tanks have rolled into in Prague. Life at Boxhagener Platz in East Berlin is in turmoil too for Grandma Otti and her grandson, Holger – albeit for different reasons. A cheerful, passionate cemetery-goer, Grandma Otti has already buried five husbands. Now that her sixth husband Rudi is also on the brink of passing on, two new admirers are already making advances to her. One of them is a charming and articulate widow and pensioner named Karl Wegner, an ex-revolutionary from the Spartacus League and a commuter between East and West. The other is a smarmy ex-Nazi known as ‘Fish-Winkler’. Unlike Grandma Otti, her grandson Holger hasn’t had much luck as yet with the opposite sex. Holger’s a shy misfit who, as the son of a party-line-toeing community policeman, isn’t exactly very popular with the older lads of Boxhagener Platz – or with the girls. To cap it all, his parents’ quarrels are getting worse, and so he’s been spending more time than usual at his beloved Grandma Otti’s place of late. But then, one day, Fish-Winkler is found dead in his shop. As the area’s community policeman, Holger’s father takes charge of the case, which – initially at least – turns about to be a great fillip for Holger’s status. But the investigations soon grind to a halt and, before long, Holger’s father no longer has any more interesting pieces of information to offer. And so Holger decides to take on the case – if only to earn a bit of respect on Boxhagener Platz." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Documentary film The Third Jihad: Radical Islam's Vision For America is a 2008 documentary film about the threat of radical Islam in the United States. The film, narrated by Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, a Muslim American, centers around a Muslim Brotherhood document accepted as evidence in the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development terror financing trial. The filmmakers contend, based on that document, that radical Islamists are engaging in a "multifaceted strategy to overcome the western world," waging a "cultural jihad" to "infiltrate and undermine our society from within". The film was directed by Wayne Kopping of South Africa and Erik Werth, and produced by Erik Werth and Raphael Shore, a Canadian-Israeli, with financing from the Clarion Fund. Documentary film The Telco Story is 1962 documentary film directed by Clement Baptista. Comedy The Big Pond is a 1930 American romantic comedy film based on a 1928 play of the same name by George Middleton and A.E. Thomas. The film was written by Garrett Fort, Robert Presnell Sr. and Preston Sturges, who provided the dialogue in his first Hollywood assignment, and was directed by Hobart Henley. The film stars Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert, and features George Barbier, Marion Ballou, and Andrée Corday, and was released by Paramount Pictures. The Big Pond was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for Maurice Chevalier, and also provided Chevalier with his first American hit song "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" written by Al Sherman and Al Lewis. Comedy Punks is a 2001 film produced by Babyface, directed by Patrik-Ian Polk and starring Rockmond Dunbar, Seth Gilliam, Renoly Santiago, Jazzmun, and Dwight Ewell. The film follows the trials and tribulations of a group of gay African American friends. While black gay life is explored in the film, universal aspects of friendship plays at the plot's forefront. The film's themes were later used for the 2005 LOGO cable television series Noah's Arc. The film has made its television debut on LOGO on August 7, 2011. Science Fiction The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones is an animated TV movie and a crossover between the Jetsons and Flintstones franchises. It was made by Hanna-Barbera as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series and first aired in syndication in 1987. Documentary film Apuda is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by He Yuan. Comedy Being Doug is a 2013 short comedy drama romance film written by Jason Baumgardner, Ashley Pacini, Cat Stewart, Michael Van Orden and directed by Michael Van Orden. Comedy The Chaperone 3D is a 2013 documentary, animation, comedy, short film written and directed by Fraser Munden and Neil Rathbone. Comedy Tokyo Chorus is a 1931 silent film produced by Shochiku Company, directed by Yasujirō Ozu and starring Tokihiko Okada and Emiko Yagumo. It was based on various stories in the Shoshimin-gai series and also shares influences with King Vidor's The Crowd. Most of the film takes place in Tokyo during a depression-like time in the beginning of the Shōwa period. Comedy Snowboard Academy is a 1997 independent slapstick comedy film, starring Corey Haim, Jim Varney and Brigitte Nielsen. Animation Traffic Troubles is a 1931 short comedy-animated film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller The Magic Man is a 2011 short, drama, romance, thriller film written and directed by D.C. Kasundra. Thriller Grace is a 2009 horror film written and directed by Paul Solet. It is based on the 2006 short film of the same name. The short film was used to obtain funding for the feature version. Michael Matheson and his pregnant wife Madeline are involved in a car accident. Michael dies, and doctors tell Madeline that her unborn child is dead, too. Madeline, desperate after trying to have a child for years, decides to carry her baby to term anyway. The child, a girl, initially appears stillborn. After a while, though, she seems to revive, and Madeline names her "Grace". It soon becomes clear something is wrong with the baby. It develops unhealthy smells, attracts flies, and craves blood. Documentary film God’s Doorkeeper: St. André of Montreal is a 2010 television documentary film about St. André Bessette. It was produced by Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation, a Canadian-based media initiative and registered charity that arose from World Youth Day 2002. The documentary was later released on DVD. Directed by a team of filmmakers at Salt + Light, the documentary features interviews and footage filmed in Quebec, New Hampshire, Indiana, Oregon and Rome. Interviews include those in the religious order who continue André’s legacy. On October 17, 2010, Br. André became the first Canadian-born male saint. The majority of God's Doorkeeper premiered on Salt + Light television two days earlier in anticipation of André's canonization. Footage of the canonization itself was shot and included in the final version of the film. Documentary film El productor is a 2006 Documentary film written by Pedro González Bermúdez and directed by Fernando Méndez-Leite Comedy Buenas noches, Buenos Aires is a 1964 Argentine musical film comedy directed by and starring Hugo del Carril. The film was premièred in Buenos Aires on October 10, 1964. Organized by Del Carril, the film reminisces over the culture of tango films that dominated the Cinema of Argentina in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and united tango actors such as Hugo del Carril, Tito Lusiardo and Virginia Luque and Roberto Escalada as well as starring new actors such as Palito Ortega. Comedy The Perfect Fit is a 2012 short comedy fantasy film written by Beth Grant and Lauren Miller and directed by Beth Grant. Comedy Hokuspokus is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Oskar Homolka. It was an adaptation of the play Hokuspokus by Curt Goetz. A woman is put on trial for the murder of her husband only for him to turn up alive. An English-language version The Temporary Widow was made at the same time also directed by Ucicky and starring Laurence Olivier. Comedy Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter is a 2001 cult film from Odessa Filmworks which deals with Jesus' modern-day struggle to protect the lesbians of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, from vampires with the help of Mexican wrestler El Santo. This film earned an honorable mention in the Spirit of Slamdance category at the 2002 Slamdance Film Festival. Comedy The Pleasure of His Company is a comedy film starring Fred Astaire and Debbie Reynolds, directed by George Seaton and released by Paramount Pictures. It is based on the 1958 play of the same name by Samuel A. Taylor and Cornelia Otis Skinner. Astaire won a Golden Globe award for his performance. Thriller Thirupaachi is a 2005 Tamil action masala film written and directed by Perarasu. The film stars Vijay and Mallika in the lead roles, with Trisha Krishnan, Livingston, Pasupathy, Benjamin, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Vaiyapuri and Manoj K. Jayan in other roles. Chaya Singh made a guest appearance in a song. The film featured score composed by Dhina, and a soundtrack jointly composed by Dhina, Devi Sri Prasad, and Mani Sharma. It was released on 14 January 2005. Vijay and Trisha paired for second time after Ghilli. The story is about the upright lifestyle of Sivagiri and the affectionate bond he has with his sister. Sivagiri feels that a brother’s duty towards his sister does not end with her marriage. It was later remade in Telugu as Annavaram in Kannada as Thangigagi. The film was a blockbuster and completed 175-day run at the box office. Comedy Dying of Laughter is a 1999 Spanish black comedy film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia. It stars Santiago Segura and El Gran Wyoming as a comedic duo trying to deal with each other despite their mutual hate in their road to success. Animation When the Day Breaks is a Canadian animated short co-directed by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 1999, the 9 min. 40 sec. film garnered numerous awards, including the Genie Award for Best Animated Short and the Short Film Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, losing to another animated short produced in Montreal: Aleksandr Petrov's The Old Man and the Sea. To create the film, directors used pencil and paint on photocopies to achieve a textured look suggestive of a lithograph or a flickering newsreel. Documentary film The Making of 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' is a 2001 TV Special directed by Lee Mendelson. Comedy A Simple Wish is a 1997 fantasy-comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie, and starring Martin Short, Mara Wilson, and Kathleen Turner. The film about a bumbling male fairy godmother named Murray, who tries to help eight-year-old Annabel fulfill her wish that her father, a carriage driver, wins the leading role in a Broadway musical. It was the last film from director Michael Ritchie before his death in 2001. Science Fiction Antiviral is a 2012 Canadian horror film directed by Brandon Cronenberg. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Cronenberg re-edited the film after the festival to make it tighter, trimming nearly six minutes out of the film. The revised film was first shown at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, and was a co-winner, alongside Jason Buxton's Blackbird, of the festival's Best Canadian First Feature Film award. Comedy Blondes Have More Guns is a 1996 comedy thriller film written by George Merriweather, Mary Guthrie, and Dan Goodman, and directed by George Merriweather Comedy I Was a Teenage Frankenstein is a film starring Whit Bissell, Phyllis Coates and Gary Conway released by American International Pictures in November 1957 as a double feature with Blood of Dracula. It is the follow-up to AIP's box-office hit I Was a Teenage Werewolf released less than five months earlier. Both films later received a sequel in the fictional crossover How to Make a Monster, released in July 1958. I Was a Teenage Frankenstein was filmed in black and white, with the ending in color for a vivid effect. The film was released on VHS/NTSC videocassette in 1991 by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video under the shortened title Teenage Frankenstein which was the original theatrical title also used when released in the UK by Anglo-Amalgamated.The videocassette release title is also that of the British cinematic release of the film. Comedy The gendarme to stroll is the fourth instalment of the gendarme series starring Louis de Funès and also known as "The Gendarme Takes Off". It is followed by two more films: Le gendarme et les extra-terrestres and Le gendarme et les gendarmettes. Thriller Musaa: The Most Wanted is a 2010 action crime thriller film written by Sunil Akhtar, Ibrahim Ashq, Himanshu Bhatt, Tapan Bhatt, Bhupendra Ghiya, Makbul, and Sandeep Shirodkar and directed by Himanshu Bhatt. Thriller Pratha is a 2002 action drama thriller film directed by Raja Bundela. Animation Under the Counter Spy is the 54th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 10, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller FBI agent Diane Norwood is ready to do almost everything, even to spoil her own wedding, in order to bring down Livingstone, big money launderer. In course of her action she meets great obstacle in shape of Max Parish, agent from rival Drug Enforcement Agency who also wants Livingstone. After two of them reluctantly join forces, they track down Garret Lawson, one of Livingstone's hitmen. Comedy Tomorrow's Yesterday was a short 2006 film written and directed by Elan Gale. It was produced by Page One Pictures in association with Sascha Rasmussen, Paul McCarthy-Boyington, Patrick O'Sullivan, and Angelo Perez, who were also the stars of the film. Premiered on March 2, 2006 in Florence, Alabama, it has since played in 14 other film festivals worldwide. Other starring actors in the film include Efren Ramirez, Sam Sarpong, Michael A. Williams and Bridget Marquardt. Thriller Mouth Breather is a short drama film written and directed by Tyler Doehring. Documentary film The Auctioneer is a 2012 documentary film written by Clark Banack and directed by Hans Olson. Comedy Felicity is a 1979 Australian romantic drama and sexploitation or Ozploitation film starring Canadian actress Glory Annen and written and directed by John D. Lamond. Comedy Love Mates is a romantic-comedy film directed by Lars-Magnus Lindgren. Comedy A Rough Party is a 1925 short comedy film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy The Extremely Tragic Story of Celal Tan and His Family is a 2011 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Onur Ünlü, starring Selçuk Yöntem as a widowed constitutional law professor, whose life takes a turn for the worse when he remarries to a university student, whose life he has saved. The film was awarded Best Film and Best Screenplay at the 18th International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival where it premiered. Documentary film Fate of a Salesman is a 2013 short family history biography documentary film directed by Ben Crosbie and Tessa Moran. Documentary film God Grew Tired of Us is a 2006 documentary film about three of the "Lost Boys of Sudan", a group of some 25,000 young men who have fled the wars in Sudan since the 1980s, and their experiences as they move to the United States. The film was written and directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn. Comedy State and Main is a 2000 comedy film, written and directed by David Mamet and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rebecca Pidgeon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Julia Stiles, William H. Macy and Alec Baldwin. The plot involves the on-location production in Waterford, Vermont of a film called The Old Mill. The actual film was shot in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts; Beverly, Massachusetts; Dedham, Massachusetts; and Waltham, Massachusetts. Documentary film The Punk Rock Movie was assembled from Super 8 camera footage shot by Don Letts, the disc jockey at The Roxy club during the early days of the UK punk rock movement, principally during the 100 days in 1977 in which punk acts were featured at The Roxy club in London. Thriller Stranger in Our House is a 1978 American horror television film directed by Wes Craven and starring Linda Blair. It tells the story of a teenage girl who begins to suspect that her cousin may be a practitioner of black magic and witchcraft after she comes to live with their family. Comedy Full Disclosure is a 2005 short film about a man who decides to try dating with a policy of "Full Disclosure", revealing all his faults, big and small, to people he dates on the first date. Thriller Pathology is a 2008 medical thriller directed by Marc Schölermann and written by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. The cast was announced on April 4, 2007 and filming started in May 2007. The film premiered April 11, 2008 in the United Kingdom and opened in limited release in the United States on April 18, 2008. Thriller Geliebte Diebi is a 2002 romance film directed by Thomas Roth. Documentary film Spice Girls: Giving You Everything is a documentary released to coincide with the 2007 reunion tour of the British all-female pop group the Spice Girls. Comedy The Preview Murder Mystery is a 1936 American mystery-comedy, directed by Robert Florey and shot in the Paramount studio. The plot follows a studio public relations man who attempts to trap a killer using television technology, allowing on-screen glimpses of technicians like Florey's cinematographer Karl Struss. Animation Bell Hoppy is an animated Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short starring Sylvester the Cat and Hippety Hopper. Released to theaters on April 17, 1954, the short was directed by Robert McKimson. The story sees Sylvester in his "mouse chaser" persona, once again confusing baby kangaroo Hippety Hopper for a giant mouse. This plot is intertwined with a reversal of the "belling the cat" fable from the Middle Ages; instead of mice wanting to avoid becoming prey to a hungry cat, here, a pack of starving alley cats hope to place a bell around the neck of the largest mouse they can find, so that upon its approach, they can ambush, kill and feast on its carcass. Sylvester comes into the picture when – wanting to join a fraternal organization called "The Loyal Order of Alley Cats Mouse and Chowder Club" – he is offered the opportunity for membership by the leader of the club by successfully placing the bell around the mouse's neck. Comedy Hitchcock is a 2012 American biographical drama film directed by Sacha Gervasi and based on Stephen Rebello's non-fiction book Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho. The film was released in selected cities on November 23, 2012, with a worldwide release on December 14, 2012. Hitchcock centers on the relationship between director Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville during the making of Psycho, a controversial horror film that became one of the most acclaimed and influential works in the filmmaker's career. Comedy Returning Mickey Stern is a 2002 comedy film written and directed by Michael Prywes. It stars Joseph Bologna, Tom Bosley, Renée Taylor, Connie Stevens, and Joshua Fishbein and was shot almost entirely on Fire Island, off the coast of Long Island, NY. It is the story of a former professional baseball player who discovers a second chance at life and love on the island. The film opened in theaters in New York, Los Angeles, and Massachusetts in 2003, and was released by Pathfinder Home Entertainment on DVD in 2006. Returning Mickey Stern was the first film ever to have four of its stars chosen by the worldwide Internet audience. Through the CastOurMovie web portal, web users could view audition video, peruse headshots and resumes, and discuss their opinions about the actors. The web site garnered the attention of Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Industry Standard, the U.S. News and World Report, and many other media outlets. Two million people participated in the online voting, and the winners were: Kylie Delre, Michael Oberlander, Sarah Schoenberg, and John Sloan. Documentary film Two childhood friends head out from San Francisco one summer to see how far they can go hitching rides by freight train. Documentary film Into the Innards is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Nicole Vögele. Comedy The Mechanical Cow is an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon from 1927. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions. Animation Buddy's Theatre is an American animated short film, released February 16, 1935 It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Comedy Arm in Arm Down the Street is a 1966 Argentine and Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Rodolfo Bebán, Evangelina Salazar and Susana Campos. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1967 for the best picture of the previous year. Comedy Someone Who Gets You is a 2013 animated comedy short film directed by Tony Dusko. Documentary film In the Hands of the Gods is a 2007 documentary. The film follows five English freestyle footballers as they try to raise money by showcasing their skills, in order to fund a trip to Buenos Aires to meet their idol Diego Maradona. Their names are Sami Hall, Danny Robinson, Paul Wood, Jeremy Lynch and Mikey Fisher. They have no money for food, travel or accommodation. Two of them were actually living on the streets prior to starting their mission. Their journey takes them through North, Central and South America and tests them both physically and mentally. It is a journey that takes them far from their homes on a trip that will change their lives forever. The title is a reference to Maradona's famous Hand of God goal. The film was made by Fulwell 73, a UK-based production company, founded and run by Leo Pearlman, Gabe Turner, Ben Turner and Ben Winston. The film was directed by the Turner brothers and produced by Leo Pearlman and Ben Winston. Lionsgate distributed the film in the UK and it was released on the opening weekend in over 60 screens, making it the widest released documentary ever in the UK. In 2008 Jeremy Lynch reached the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent. Documentary film Beautopia is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Katharina Otto-Bernstein. Comedy Ready Money is a 1914 comedy and drama silent film written by James Montgomery and directed by Oscar Apfel. Comedy The Scream Team is a Disney Channel Original Movie. The movie was aired October 4, 2002 in the U.S. It was the last movie to use the Disney 1990's logo before switching to a newer one. Thriller Rainbow Trout is a 1999 Drama/Thriller film written by Dae-woo Kim and directed by Park Jong-Won. Comedy Sachaa Jhutha is a 1970 Indian Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai. The movie was a box-office blockbuster. The movie stars Rajesh Khanna as a simple villager, who has a look alike who is a crook. It also stars Mumtaz and Vinod Khanna. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film was the second highest grossing of the year and declared a Super Hit. Comedy Take-chan shacho is a 1954 film directed by Kajirô Yamamoto. Documentary film Geil of Doylestown: Forgotten Explorer is a documentary film directed by Karl Stieg. Documentary film Himalaya, le chemin du ciel is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Marianne Chaud. Science Fiction The Naked Monster is a 2005 American ultra low-budget science fiction and horror comedy fan-film written by Ted Newsom and directed by Newsom and Wayne Berwick as an homage to and spoof of the "giant monster-on-the-loose" films of the 1950s. The final project took 21 years to make, and was actor Kenneth Tobey's last film. Comedy Il Tigre is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. For his performance Vittorio Gassman won the David di Donatello for best actor; the film also won the David di Donatello for best producer. Documentary film Vanishing Pearls: The Oystermen Of Pointe À La Hache is a documentary, biographical and historical film directed by Nailah Jefferson. Animation Wizards is a 1977 American animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film about the battle between two wizards, one representing the forces of magic and one representing the forces of industrial technology. It was written, produced, and directed by Ralph Bakshi. Wizards is notable for being the first fantasy film made by Bakshi, who was previously known only for urban films such as Fritz the Cat, Heavy Traffic and Coonskin. It grossed $9 million theatrically from a $1.2 million budget, and has since become a cult classic. The film was rated PG by the MPAA. Documentary film Father Bernard Hubbard, S.J., the Glacier Priest, narrates a look at Alaska. After a look at Alaska's size, we visit the state's three regions: the Yukon, where dogs are man's best friend and the Eskimo winter because of abundant food. Then to the southeast, where Juneau is as warm as Washington, D.C. Then on to the peninsula and Aleutian Islands, the cradle of storms. Here the salmon are nature and the economy's life blood. We watch the spawning, the fishing, and the canning Comedy Cootie Contagion is a 2012 short comedy, family film written and directed by Josh Smooha. Comedy 7 ans de mariage (English: Seven Years of Marriage) is a 2003 comedy film directed by Didier Bourdon. Comedy Black Cat, White Cat is a 1998 Yugoslav romantic comedy film directed by Emir Kusturica. It won the Silver Lion for Best Direction at the Venice Film Festival. The literal translation of the title is actually "Black cat, white tomcat". The movie characters speak in Romani, Serbian, and Bulgarian - frequently switching among them. Animation The Indeserian Tablets is a 2010 short film directed by Peter Rose. Animation Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island is a 1983 Looney Tunes film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animated bridging sequences, hosted by Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. This was the first Looney Tunes compilation film to center on Daffy Duck, as the previous ones had centered on Bugs Bunny. A note in the end credits dedicates the film to animator and story man, John Dunn, "who inspired it." Dunn died of heart failure in San Fernando, California on January 17, 1983; six months before the film's release. It was also the final compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts to be composed by Robert J. Walsh before retirement and moved on to Marvel Productions. Documentary film The Armenian Bread is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Armen Gasparyan. Thriller The Hearse is a 1980 horror movie starring Trish Van Devere and Joseph Cotten. Science Fiction This episode is a historical re-creation of the life of Johannes Kepler, the last scientific astrologer, the first modern astronomer and the author of the first science fiction novel. Kepler provided the insight into how the moon and the planets move in their orbits and ultimately how to journey to them. It's also a story about the scientific process of discovery, and how the search for truth is never easy but always worthwhile Comedy Gold Diggers in Paris is a 1938 Warner Bros. movie musical directed by Ray Enright with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley, starring Rudy Vallee, Rosemary Lane, Hugh Herbert and Allen Jenkins. Documentary film A Time for Burning is a 1966 American documentary film which explores the attempts of the minister of Augustana Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska, to persuade his all-white congregation to reach out to "negro" Lutherans in the city's north side. The film was directed by San Francisco filmmaker William C. Jersey and was nominated as Best Documentary Feature in the 1967 Academy Awards. The film was commissioned by the Lutheran Church. The film is shot in "cinéma vérité" style. The film chronicles the relationship between the minister, the Rev. L. William Youngdahl, his white Lutheran parishioners and black Lutheran parishioners in the community. Youngdahl was the son of a former governor of Minnesota and federal judge, Luther Youngdahl. The film includes a meeting between Youngdahl and a black barber named Ernie Chambers who tells the minister that his Jesus is "contaminated." At one point another Omaha Lutheran minister, the Rev. Walter E. Comedy Pierrot le fou is a 1965 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, starring Anna Karina and Jean-Paul Belmondo. The film is based on the 1962 novel, Obsession, by Lionel White. It was Jean-Luc Godard's tenth feature film, released between Alphaville and Masculin, féminin. The film was the 15th highest grossing film of the year with a total of 1,310,580 admissions in France. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film 140 Days Under the World is a 1964 New Zealand short documentary film about Antarctica. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction New Crime City: Los Angeles 2020 is a 1994 action and science fiction film written by Rob Kerchner and Charles Philip Moore and directed by Jonathan Winfrey. Thriller Sabari is a Kollywood film directed by A. R. Suresh. It stars Vijayakanth in the lead role and Malavika, Jyothirmayi Nishanth, Pradeep Rawat in supporting roles. Shooting for the film was done at various locations in India including Chennai, Pondicherry and Remeshwarm. Songs for the film were shot at Hong Kong. The film released on March 17, 2007. The film tells the story of Doctor Sabarivasan who goes on a revenge spree against rowdy elements who are disturbing peace and tranquility in the city. Documentary film Coração do Brasil is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Daniel Solá Santiago and released on April 19, 2013. The film takes place fifty years after the shipment of the Villas-Bôas brothers to demarcate the geographical center of Brazil, three participants of this journey retake the same path, revisiting villages, reuniting characters and noting the dramatic evolution of Indigenous status over the years. Thriller Awakening of the Beast is a 1970 Brazilian horror/exploitation film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Coffin Joe. Marins appears as himself and as the Coffin Joe character in the fictional film which is in the form of a pseudodocumentary. Documentary film The Five Obstructions is a 2003 Danish film by Lars von Trier and Jørgen Leth. The film is a documentary, but incorporates lengthy sections of experimental films produced by the filmmakers. The premise is that Lars von Trier has created a challenge for his friend and mentor, Jørgen Leth, another filmmaker. Von Trier's favourite film is Leth's The Perfect Human. Von Trier gives Leth the task of remaking The Perfect Human five times, each time with a different 'obstruction' given by von Trier. Comedy Rambo Tanggo Part III is a 1984 comedy film directed by Ricky Santiago. Comedy Do Dooni Char is a 1968 Bollywood musical, which is a loose remake of the 1963 Bengali film, Bhrantibilas. Both films are loosely based on William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. Comedy Totò, Eva e il pennello proibito, is an Italian comedy film from 1959, directed by Stefano Vanzina, written by Vittorio Metz, starring Totò and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Toto in Madrid", "Totò a Madrid", "Un coup fumant", "La culpa fue de Eva". Animation Trap Happy Porky is a Looney Tunes short starring Porky Pig, along with Hubie and Bertie, an early design of Claude Cat, and a prototype Hector the Bulldog. It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Tedd Pierce, and produced by Edward Selzer. Documentary film Chouïa cinema is a French 2003 documentary film. Thriller The Bourne Legacy is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Tony Gilroy, and is the fourth installment in the series of films adapted from the novels originated by Robert Ludlum, and continued by Eric Van Lustbader. Although this film has the same title as Van Lustbader's first Bourne novel, The Bourne Legacy, the actual screenplay bears little resemblance to the novel. Unlike the novel, which features Jason Bourne as the principal character, the film centers on agent Aaron Cross, an original character. In addition to Renner, the film stars Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton. The titular character Jason Bourne does not appear in The Bourne Legacy, because actor Matt Damon, who played Bourne in the first three films, chose not to return for a fourth film. However, there are various pictures of Damon as Bourne shown throughout the film, and his name is mentioned several times. Tony Gilroy, co-screenwriter of the first three films, sought to continue the story of the film series without changing its key events, and parts of The Bourne Legacy take place at the same time as the previous film, The Bourne Ultimatum. Comedy American Cousins is a romantic comedy about a Scots-Italian fish and chip shop owner who gives refuge to his Mafia relatives when they go on the run. It was voted one of the top three Scottish films of all time by readers of The List magazine. Documentary film Howard Hawks, San Sebastián 1972 is a documentary/short film written and directed by Samuel Martínez Science Fiction Bizarro Classic is a 2012 animated fan film made by Robb Pratt, and is the sequel to Pratt's 2011 fan film Superman Classic. Documentary film Age of the Buffalo is a 1964 short documentary film written by M. Charles Cohen and directed by Austin Campbell. Thriller Jóvenes delincuentes is a 1991 drama action crime and thriller film written by Jesús González Dávila and Hugo Rascón Banda and directed by Mario Hernández. Comedy Jimmy Brown is thirty and single. He has just come home from a failed life in New York City and thinks his life is over. After returning to Pasadena from a stalled career in the New York art scene and a disastrous break-up Jimmy finds himself right back where he started. Now he is living in his Parent's house and working in the Comic Book shop that he left behind over ten years ago. His co-workers childhood buddies Lyman and Sack have never left the security of the shop that they now co-own. Experts of pop culture and masters of their universe Lyman and Sack are all too happy to let a dejected Jimmy back into the circle of dorks that he was a part of for so long. Desperate to revive his career and fearing that he will fall back into his old life Jimmy keeps Lyman and Sack and anything else from his past at arms length. But when Alison Brew Jimmy's high school crush comes back into his life he'll need to remember the mistakes from his past to get the girl who got away. Thriller Woman's Wail is a 1986 thriller and horror film written by Seong-soo Heo and directed by Hyeok-su Lee. Documentary film Terezín Diary is a 1989 documentary film written by Zuzana Justman and directed by Dan Weismann. Documentary film Fordson: Faith, Fasting, And Footbal is a 2010 independent documentary film directed by Rashid Ghazi and written by Ruth Leitman. Four high school football players from Dearborn, Michigan train for the biggest game of season while simultaneously fasting for Ramadan in this documentary that challenges our concepts of what it means to be an American. September 11, 2009: the Muslim athletes of the Fordson High School football team are in the middle of observing Ramadan while training to take on their biggest rivals. Despite a grueling training regiment, the players remain determined to observe the tenants of their faith by fasting from dawn to dusk. In the process of clinging to their Islamic faith while devoting their lives to a game that is uniquely American, the athletes of the Fordson High School football team learn that you can't define a patriot by their faith or the color of their skin, but instead by their staunch determination to succeed, and their unwavering integrity in the face of incredible adversity. Documentary film The Dead Weight of a Quarrel Hangs is a 1998 short documentary film directed by Walid Raad. Comedy Under the Bridges is a 1946 German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hannelore Schroth, Carl Raddatz and Gustav Knuth. The film was shot in Berlin during the summer of 1944, but was not released until after the defeat of Nazi Germany. It premiered in Locarno in September 1946, and wasn't released in Germany until 1950. The film uses poetic realism to portray the everyday lives and romances of two Havel boatmen. Thriller Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir-psychological thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan. The screenplay was written by Nolan based on his younger brother Jonathan Nolan's short story "Memento Mori". It stars Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Joe Pantoliano. Memento is presented as two different sequences of scenes: a series in black-and-white that is shown chronologically, and a series of color sequences shown in reverse order. The two sequences "meet" at the end of the film, producing one common story. Memento premiered on September 5, 2000, at the Venice International Film Festival to critical acclaim and received a similar response when it was released in European theaters starting in October 2000. Critics especially praised its unique, nonlinear narrative structure and motifs of memory, perception, grief, self-deception, and revenge. The film was successful at the box office and received numerous accolades, including Academy Award nominations for Original Screenplay and Film Editing. The film subsequently was named as one of the best films of the 2000s decade by several media, and has since appeared in several critics' best lists. Comedy Lascars is a 2009 French animated film with voice stars Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger. The film is a feature film adaptation of the French TV series Les Lascars. The film, which had a budget of €10 million, was co-produced by Canal Plus and France 2 and distributed by Bac Films. Cassel plays Tony, a petty crook whose friend Jose falls for Clemence, a rich woman, and wants to quit the life of crime. The film has the alternative English title Round Da Way. Comedy She'll Take Romance is a 1990 television movie aired on ABC. Linda Evans plays Jane McMillan, a Seattle TV meteorologist, Jane is assigned to host a contest to find the most romantic man in Puget Sound; Evans boyfriend played by Tom Skerritt is a nice but borish judge who spends most of the time on the sidelines. Heather Tom plays Caroline; Jane's romance novel-obsessed daughter to find someone more 'dynamic'. The movie was filmed on location in Seattle, Washington. Documentary film The Musical Mariner (Part One) is a documentary film directed by Bill Leimbach. Comedy "With drama galore, three roommates are intertwined in this comedy of errors. " Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Alf's Button Afloat is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen, Jimmy Nervo, Alastair Sim and Peter Gawthorne. The Crazy Gang go to sea. It parodies the 1920 novel Alf's Button by W.A. Darlington and its subsequent film adaptations. Comedy The Old Lady is a 1932 Italian comedy film directed by Amleto Palermi. It features Vittorio De Sica in his first sound film. Documentary film The Undeclared War is a 1991 film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Comedy Arisan! 2 is a 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by Nia Dinata. Science Fiction Yellow or Adicolor Yellow is a 2006 futuristic short film by director Neill Blomkamp, written by Terri Tatchell and Blomkamp. It was produced at the request of sportswear maker Adidas as a part of its "Adicolor" viral ads campaign, in which advertising agency Idealogue gathered seven directors, assigning a different color to each of them, and asked them to produce a feature based on their emotional and creative response to the given color, later to be distributed in the form of podcasts. The four-minute film, shot by Trent Opaloch in Blomkamp's usual handheld camera mockumentary style, deals with an Israeli robotic globe-trotter gone rogue. Thriller Insomnia Manica is a 2005 thriller written and directed by Daston Kalili. Thriller Tristan is a 2003 thriller film directed by Philippe Harel. Documentary film Wader Wecker Father Land is a 2011 documentary film written by Matthias Leitner and Rudi Gaul and directed by Rudi Gaul. Documentary film Quelques veuves de Noirmoutier is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Agnès Varda. Science Fiction Investigators search for soldiers' missing bodies, and hear unbelievable rumors about zombies. Dismissing those rumors they set out to investigate. After two men are found dead, CIA special-agent Nick Monroe (Jamie Gillis) is sent to flush out what are suspected to be deserters from the old U.S. Army Chemical Corps unit. Nick's ruthless investigation uncovers a ghoulish plot of world dominiation, but first he must escape the horror that does not want to be known... yet. Comedy Masti Express is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Vikram Pradhan, Bunty Rathore, Manoj Yadav and directed by Vikram Pradhan. Thriller The Jacket is a 2005 psychological thriller film directed by John Maybury that is partly based on the Jack London novel titled The Star Rover, however, in the UK the book was published as The Jacket. Massy Tadjedin wrote the screenplay based on a story by Tom Bleecker and Marc Rocco. The original music score is composed by Brian Eno and the cinematography is by Peter Deming. Comedy Feeding Baudelaire is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Kristin Ellingson. Animation Magus Maximus is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Emanuel Strixner. Animation The story concerns four animals fighting to expel war from the earth. Though based on the "Band of Bremen (Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten)", Tezuka Osamu's fans could easily associate the story with "The Amazing Three." The cat, dog, donkey, and chicken who transform into human beings with the power of spacemen and fight to save the earth are entirely reminiscent of the three characters in the "Amazing Three" who transform themselves into animals and devote all their energies to saving the earth. Comedy Nippon musekinin jidai is a comedy film directed by Kengo Furusawa. Comedy Velayudham is a 2011 Tamil action thriller film wriiten and directed by M. Raja. It stars Vijay in the title role, Abhimanyu Singh as the main antagonist and Genelia D'Souza in the lead roles alongside Hansika Motwani, Saranya Mohan and Santhanam in supporting roles.Velayudham released on 26 October 2011 to Mixed reviews and became a major commercial success among Tamil Diwali releases despite competition with 7aum Arivu. The movie went on to complete its 100 day theatrical run on February 3, 2012 at many centers. The movie was declared a blockbuster and went on to become one of the top grossing films of 2011. Documentary film The Messenger: 360 Days of Bolivar is a 2009 drama documentary film written by Shawn S. Welling and Roger Scott Budge, and directed by Shawn S. Welling. Science Fiction Communion is a 1989 drama/thriller film based on the book of the same name by Whitley Strieber. Starring Christopher Walken and Frances Sternhagen, it tells a story of a family that experiences an extraterrestrial phenomenon while on vacation at a remote home in the wilderness during which the father is abducted and all of their lives change. According to Strieber, the story is a real-life account of his own encounter with "visitors", with Walken playing the role of the author. The score was composed by Eric Clapton. It received a mostly negative critical reaction due to Walken's performance and was panned by Strieber himself due to its non-factual portrayal of him. He said that while his experience was a dream and on his own, the film showed it as actually happening and his entire family experiencing it. The film was also a box office failure. Documentary film In the Wee Wee Hours... is a 1987 American short documentary film about homeless people in Los Angeles, directed by Izak Ben-Meir. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction Inception is a 2010 science fiction heist thriller film written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. The film stars a large ensemble cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ken Watanabe, Tom Hardy, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine. DiCaprio plays Dom Cobb, a professional thief who commits corporate espionage by infiltrating the subconscious of his targets. He is offered a chance of redemption as payment for a task considered to be impossible: "inception", the implantation of another person's idea into a target's subconscious. Shortly after finishing Insomnia, Nolan wrote an 80-page treatment about "dream stealers" envisioning a horror film inspired by lucid dreaming and presented the idea to Warner Bros. Feeling he needed to have more experience with large-scale film production, Nolan retired the project and instead worked on Batman Begins, The Prestige, and The Dark Knight. He spent six months revising the script before Warner Bros. purchased it in February 2009. Comedy The Wild Women of Wongo is a 1958 American film directed by James L. Wolcott, featuring low budget, stereotypical portrayals of fictional tropical islanders. The movie was released on DVD in 2004. Comedy They Had to See Paris is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Will Rogers, Irene Rich and Marguerite Churchill. A wealthy American oil tycoon travels to Paris with his family at his wife's request, despite the fact he hates the French. Rogers starred in a similar film the following year, So This Is London with the location switched to London. Rogers and Rich reprised their roles in Down to Earth which depicts the return of the Peters family to Depression-hit America. Animation The Squeakiest Roar is a 2010 short animated drama film written by Louise Kramskoy and directed by Maggie Rogers. Comedy The Third Wheel is a 2002 American film directed by Jordan Brady, starring Luke Wilson, Denise Richards, Jay Lacopo and Ben Affleck. The plot of the movie revolves around a first date between the clumsy, shy Stanley and the gorgeous Diana, which is interrupted by a homeless man Phil. Thriller The Sicilian Connection is a 1972 Italian-French crime-thriller film directed by Ferdinando Baldi. Documentary film Impressionen unter Wasser is a documentary film released in 2002. It was directed by Leni Riefenstahl. After the premiere of her film Tiefland in 1954, for decades it was generally thought this would be Riefenstahl's last film. However, a few days before her 100th birthday, saw the release of Impressionen unter Wasser premiered in Berlin 48 years after Tiefland. Documentary film Nollywood the young side of film is a 2005 documentary film. Comedy A ripe 19-year-old virgin fights to keep her virtue and retain her free-spirited ways during WW II. Set in an ancient, remote Neapolitan village, Miluzza is the lovely pubescent daughter of the glorious Nunziata, a nymphomaniac who is surprisingly well tolerated by her husband and her normally conservative neighbors. Nunziata and Miluzza lead an idyllic life until the Allies bomb their village. During the shelling Nunziata is killed in a manner that would make Freud proud. Afterward, Miluzza gets work at a tomato sauce factory where the owner, enticed by an accidental peak at her underwear attempts to seduce her in a local hotel. With her reputation thus ruined, life for Miluzza becomes a struggle to fight the gossip mongers and those who would rape here until she encounters Pietro, a handsome wounded soldier who offers her a better life. Comedy Down Argentine Way is a 1940 Technicolor musical film made by Twentieth Century Fox. It made a star of Betty Grable in her first leading role for the studio, and introduced American audiences to Carmen Miranda. The film also starred Don Ameche, The Nicholas Brothers, Charlotte Greenwood, and J. Carrol Naish. The film was directed by Irving Cummings and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck from a screenplay by Karl Tunberg and Darrell Ware based on a story by Rian James and Ralph Spence. The cinematography was by Leon Shamroy and Ray Rennahan and the costume design by Travis Banton. The American-composed music was by Harry Warren and Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Mack Gordon and Al Dubin. Science Fiction The Flying Saucer is a 1950 American, black-and-white science fiction feature film, produced independently by Colonial Productions Inc., and distributed in the USA by Film Classics Inc. The film script was written by Howard Irving Young from an original story by Mikel Conrad, who also produced, directed, and starred in the film. Co-starring with Conrad were Pat Garrison and Hantz von Teuffen. This was the first feature film to deal with the new and hot topic of flying saucers; it has no relationship to the later Ray Harryhausen film Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, released by Columbia Pictures. Comedy Private Eyes is a 1953 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on December 6, 1953 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-second film in the series. Documentary film Heaven, Hell (Czech: Nebe, peklo) is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by David Čálek. Comedy Frogs for Snakes is a film directed by Amos Poe released on Aug 14, 1998. Animation Lemons is a 2012 short comedy drama romance animation film directed by Kate Burck. Comedy Court House Crooks is a 1915 short comedy film. It features Harold Lloyd in an uncredited role. Comedy Rama Rama, Kya Hai Dramaaa is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Chandrakant Singh, and produced by Surendra Bhatia and Rajan Prakash. The film stars Rajpal Yadav, Neha Dhupia, Aashish Chaudhary and Amrita Arora in lead roles. It released on 2 January 2008, and received generally negative response upon release. Comedy Eat a Bowl of Tea is a 1989 film directed by Wayne Wang based on the novel of the same name by Louis Chu. It is a Chinese romantic film starring Cora Miao, Russell Wong, Victor Wong, Siu-Ming Lau and Eric Tsang. Science Fiction 88:88 is a 2012 short drama and sci-fi thriller written by Joey Ciccoline and Sean Wilson and directed by Joey Ciccoline. Comedy Filth and Wisdom is a 2008 film directed by Madonna, starring Eugene Hütz, Holly Weston, Vicky McClure and Richard E. Grant. It was filmed on location in London, England, from 14 to 29 May 2007. Locations included two actual strip clubs in Hammersmith and Swiss Cottage; both owned by the Secrets Clubs chain. Additional scenes were shot in July 2007. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 13 February 2008 which was attended by Madonna and cast members Hütz, Weston and McClure. It did not receive many positive reviews. On 17 October 2008 the film went into limited release, as well as being simultaneously released "On Demand" on most cable providers. It is the first motion picture production for Madonna's company, Semtex Films. Thriller Blood on Her Hands is a 1998 crime drama film directed by Steven Robman. Comedy Follow Me! is a 1972 drama film directed by Sir Carol Reed, starring Mia Farrow and Topol. Adapted by Peter Shaffer from his own play. The picture marks Carol Reed's last completed film. The film was released in the United States under its original stage title The Public Eye. The score was composed by John Barry and the film was edited by Anne V. Coates. Animation Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: The Tiger Prowess, is a 2010 Chinese animated film based on the popular Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf TV series. The film had revenues of 128 million yuan. Thriller Third Degree Burn is a 1989 TV film directed by Roger Spottiswoode. Comedy Il profeta is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. Documentary film One of the defining documentaries of the 20th century, The Atomic Cafe offers a darkly humorous glimpse into mid-century America, an era rife with paranoia, anxiety, and misapprehension. Whimsical and yet razor-sharp, this timeless classic illuminates the often comic paradoxes of life in the "Atomic Age," while also exhibiting a genuine nostalgia for an earlier and more innocent nation. Documentary film Roman Diary is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Michael Pilz. Comedy He has starred in his own hit sitcom, recorded Grammy(R)-nominated comedy albums, scored a string of Hollywood hits, wrote a best-selling book, and became the first Hispanic American ever to host a late-night talk show. So what's George Lopez going to do for an encore? Find out in this stand-up special--his third for HBO--recorded live at the Nokia Theatre in L.A. Comedy The Cheap Detective is a 1978 American satirical comedy film written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore as a follow-up to their successful Murder by Death. It stars Peter Falk as Lou Peckinpaugh, a detective in the Humphrey Bogart mold. The film is an affectionate parody of Bogart movies such as Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon. The ensemble cast includes Madeline Kahn, Louise Fletcher, Ann-Margret, Eileen Brennan, Stockard Channing, Marsha Mason, Sid Caesar, John Houseman, Dom DeLuise, Abe Vigoda, James Coco, Phil Silvers, Fernando Lamas, Nicol Williamson, Scatman Crothers, and Paul Williams. Thriller Coda is a 1987 Australian thriller directed by Craig Lahiff who described it as "very much a telefilm. I suppose it's very Hitchcocky - and de Palma inspired." It was the first of three films Lahiff had arranged finance for which were made in succession. It was shot on location at Flinders University on 16mm and features women in all the lead roles. Comedy Making Mr. Right is a science fiction/comedy film, directed by Susan Seidelman and starring John Malkovich as Jeff Peters/Ulysses and Ann Magnuson as Frankie Stone. This film is primarily about an android and a woman's misadventures. Science Fiction They Came from Beyond Space is a 1967 British science fiction film directed by Freddie Francis, written by Milton Subotsky and based on the book The Gods Hate Kansas by Joseph Millard. It was produced by Amicus Productions. The production came after Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. and used many of the sets and props from the former film as a cost cutting measure. Comedy El Yazısı is a Turkish drama, comedy film written and directed by Ali Vatansever. Produced by Terminal Film, it follows three stories of hope on a single day in an oppressed small Anatolian town, when they are welcoming their very first foreign English teacher. Bringing together a powerful Turkish cast of Cansu Dere, Sarp Akkaya, Sercan Badur, Salih Kalyon, Baran Akbulut, Bahtiyar Engin, Ayşe Selen, Kenan Bal and a foreign actress Wilma Elles, the film will be released on March 23, 2012 in Turkey. El Yazısı is also one of the first partially crowdfunded film in Turkey. Comedy Anything Can Happen is a 1952 film directed by George Seaton. Jose Ferrer stars as Giorgi Papashvily, who immigrates from Georgia in the Soviet Union and becomes Americanized. Based on a 1945 best-selling biographical novel by Papashvily, the film also stars Kim Hunter, fresh from her Oscar-winning turn in A Streetcar Named Desire. Animation Pop Tarts / Fanta - Montage is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels. Comedy Just Joe is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Leslie Randall, Joan Reynolds, Michael Shepley and Anna May Wong. Animation La tendresse du maudit is a 1980 short, animation film directed by Jean-Manuel Costa. Comedy The Great Longing is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Camilla Horn, Theodor Loos and Harry Frank. Comedy Ganga Ki Lahren is a 1964 Hindi drama film produced and directed by Devi Sharma. The film stars Dharmendra, Aruna Irani, Kishore Kumar, Rehman, Savitri and Asit Sen. The music of the film is by Chitragupt, with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri, featuring songs like "Ganga Ki Lahren". Comedy A Different Perspective is a 2012 science fiction, comedy, animated short film directed by Chris O'hara. Animation Box Car Bandit is the 75th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 8, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Note the background for the title card is an actual boxcar with the title printed in big white letters on the boxcar side. Animation The Employment is a 2008 animation comedy drama short film written by Patricio Plaza and directed by Santiago Grasso. Documentary film The Guns of August is a 1964 war history documentary film written by Arthur Tourtellot and directed by Nathan Kroll. Thriller The Mafia is a Bengali action thriller film written and directed by Raj Chakraborty and Jeet. The film stars Jeet, Dev, Koel Mallick, and Subhasree Ganguly. It will feature music, directed by Jeet Ganguly. Comedy The Stanley Baxter Hour is a 1982 TV movie. Comedy Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous or Major Movie Star is a 2008 comedy film starring Jessica Simpson. Simpson plays the title role of Megan Valentine in the comedy, about a down-on-her-luck actress who enlists in the United States Army. Comedy Paisa Yaar N Panga is an upcoming Punjabi comedy film directed by Virender Singh and produced by Bharat Arora, Arvinder Singh, Gurprit Singh Gujral, Starring Gavie Chahal, Mukul Dev, Khushboo Grewal,Flora Saini, Karan Sekhon, Veer Vashisht. Movie is produced under banner Blockbuster Motion Pictures. The film revolving around 3 best buddies, but the thriller comes when Mukul Dev enters in their lives. Paisa Yaar N Panga is expected to release on 1 August 2014. Documentary film DDR-ohne Tite is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Harry Rag. Documentary film Fix: The Story of an Addicted City is a 2002 documentary film directed by Nettie Wild. Documentary film Escape to Life: The Erika and Klaus Mann Story is a 2002 documentary film directed by Andrea Weiss and Wieland Speck. Thriller La Segunda Muerte is a 2012 horror, mystery, thriller film written and directed by Santiago Fernández Calvete. Documentary film Gloria Estefan: Live in Atlantis is a TV special. Comedy Petticoat Politics is a 1941 film directed by Erle C. Kenton. Comedy Mr. India is a 1987 Indian Hindi fantasy superhero film directed by Shekhar Kapur. It stars Sridevi, Anil Kapoor, and Amrish Puri in lead roles The film was the second biggest hit of 1987, and remains a cult classic in India. The film was known for several of its lines and songs, including Sridevi's Miss Hawa Hawaii performance, and Amrish Puri's quote "Mogambo khush hua", which is one of the most famous quotes of Bollywood and has become synonymous with Puri. The Mogambo character is also considered to be one of the best villains in Bollywood history. Laxmikant-Pyarelal's music performed well too, especially the song Hawa Hawaii which is very popular till today. The film has often been featured in different lists of top Bollywood films. Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. This was the last film that the writing duo Salim-Javed wrote together. They had split up earlier in 1982, but came back for one last film. On the centenary of Indian Cinema, Mr. India has been declared one of the 100 Greatest Indian Films of All Time. Documentary film Cyndi Lauper: 12 Deadly Cyns... and Then Some is a 1994 documentary, comedy, music film directed by Patricia Birch, Edd Griles, Scott Kalvert, John Maybury and Andrew Morahan. Comedy Agnes and His Brothers is a 2004 film directed by Oskar Roehler. Thriller Twentynine Palms is a 2003 film directed by Bruno Dumont. Animation Katsudō Shashin, or the Matsumoto fragment, refers to a Japanese animated film speculated to be the oldest work of animation in Japan. Its creator is unknown; evidence suggests it was made sometime between 1907 and 1911, possibly predating the earliest displays of Western animation in Japan. It was discovered in a home projector in Kyoto in 2005. The three-second film depicts a boy who writes "活動写真", removes his hat, and waves. The frames were stencilled in red and black using a device for making magic lantern slides, and the filmstrip was fastened in a loop for continuous play. Comedy Time for Loving is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It obtained a great commercial success and launched a short-living sub-genre of revival-nostalgic comedy films. It also generated a sequel, Sapore di mare 2 - Un anno dopo. For her performance in this film Virna Lisi won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and a Silver Ribbon in the same category. Comedy Then Nilavu is a 1961 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by C. V. Sridhar through his Chitralaya Films. The film stars Gemini Ganesan, Vyjayanthimala in the lead, with M. N. Nambiar, K. A. Thangavelu and M. Saroja as the ensemble cast. The film was produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film's score was composed by A. M. Rajah while the lyrics were penned by Kannadasan. The film deals with a young man Raj who falls in love with a young woman Shanti, but she disapproves of him. She returns to her home in Bangalore city, to join her father Sokkalingam and his newly married second wife on their honeymoon to Kashmir. Raj also joins them on tour, after being mistaken for Shanti's appointed manager, who no-one from the family has yet seen. Raj and Shanti eventually fall in love during the trip, but everything takes a drastic turn when the real Raj who was appointed as Shanti's manager arrives. Then Nilavu was released on 30 September 1961, and became a huge commercial success. Documentary film Henk Otte lives on disability with his wife and son outside of Amsterdam. Though the Dutchman is white, he has been found to be a reincarnated king in the West African nation of Ghana - his wife's homeland. The documentary follows Otte from Holland to Ghana, where he's set to celebrate his fifth anniversary as the leader of Mepe, the region of 300,000 people who installed him. Documentary film St. Paul in Greece is a 2000 documentary directed by David Dunn. Comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, written by Barry Fanaro, and starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James as the title characters. The film was released on July 20, 2007, in the United States; August 16, 2007, in Australia; and on September 21, 2007, in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Although the film received negative reviews by critics for its very crude humor and portrayal of gay people, it was a financial success, ranking #1 at the box office. The film is Sandler's first to be released by Universal Studios since Bulletproof in 1996. The film's depiction of same-sex marriage in New York preceded the 2011 enactment of the Marriage Equality Act, which legalized marriage for same-sex couples in the state. At the time of the film's release, the state allowed for residents to file for unregistered cohabitation rights, and various municipal and county governments offered domestic partnership registries. Comedy Russel Fish: The Sausage and Eggs Incident is a 2009 comedy short film starring Chris Colfer. The film won Best Comedic Short at the 2009 AOF International Film Festival, and screened at the 2010 Seattle International Film Festival, the 2009 Austin Film Festival, the 2009 Palm Springs International Shortfest, the 2009 New York Downtown Film Festival, and the 2009 Detroit/Windsor Film Festival, among others. The film was later referenced in the Glee episode A Night of Neglect, when Santana says to Karofsky, "Two choices: you stay here and I crack one of your nuts, right or left, that's your choice . . .", which actor Chris Colfer currently stars in. Russel Fish was written and directed by Terence Heuston, produced by Eric Almquist and edited by Christopher Hart and Lu Shan Quon. Thriller Mars Attacks! is a 1996 American comedy science fiction film directed by Tim Burton and written by Jonathan Gems. Based on the cult trading card series of the same name, the film stars Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, and Danny DeVito with supporting roles played by Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J. Fox, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Lukas Haas, Natalie Portman, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie Smith, and Sylvia Sidney. The film is a parody of science fiction B movies with elements of black comedy and political satire. Alex Cox had tried to make a Mars Attacks! film in the 1980s before Burton and Gems began development in 1993. When Gems turned in his first draft in 1994, Warner Bros. commissioned rewrites from Gems, Burton, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski in an attempt to lower the budget to $60 million. The final production budget came to $80 million, while Warner Bros. spent another $20 million on the Mars Attacks! marketing campaign. Filming took place from February to November 1996. The film was shot in California, Nevada, Kansas, Arizona and Argentina. Comedy Ik stond erbij is a 2012 documentary comedy drama family film written and directed by Niels van Koevorden. Comedy The Fantasticks is a 1995 musical film directed by Michael Ritchie. The screenplay by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt is based on their record-breaking off-Broadway production of the same name, which ran for 17,162 performances. Though it was made in 1995, the film did not see a proper, though very limited, release until 2000 in an abridged form. Documentary film Superhero Me is documentary feature film directed by Steve Sale. Documentary film The Atomic States of America is a 2012 documentary and historical film written by Kelly McMasters and directed by Sheena M. Joyce and Don Argott. Comedy Just for Today is a 2000 film directed by Ariel Rotter. Documentary film Point of View is a 1965 American short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Following the end of the Slavic wars, a pregnant young woman returns from Germany to her village in Croatia. Despite her quiet, steadfast resistance, her family desperately tries to find her a suitable husband so she will fit into local customs and statutes, unaware that the child she is carrying was fathered by an Asian. The shocking birth of an Asian baby brings unrest and dissension into the self-contained milieu of this part of Europe. Thriller The Franchise Affair is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, Anthony Nicholls and Marjorie Fielding. It is an extremely faithful adaptation of the novel The Franchise Affair by Josephine Tey. Documentary film Views on Vermeer - 12 Short Stories is a 2009 documentary film directed by Koos de Wilt and written by Hans Pool and Koos de Wilt. Science Fiction I, Robot is a 2004 American dystopian science fiction action film directed by Alex Proyas. The screenplay was written by Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman, and is inspired by Isaac Asimov's short-story collection of the same name. Will Smith stars in the lead role of the film as Detective Del Spooner. The supporting cast includes Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Bruce Greenwood, James Cromwell, Chi McBride, and Shia LaBeouf. I, Robot was released in North America on July 16, 2004, in Australia on July 22, 2004, in the United Kingdom on August 6, 2004 and in other countries between July 2004 to October 2004. Produced with a budget of USD $120 million, the film grossed $144 million domestically and $202 million in foreign markets for a worldwide total of $347 million. The movie received favorable reviews, with critics praising the writing, visual effects, and acting; but other critics were mixed with the focus on the plot. It was nominated for the 2004 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, but lost to Spider-Man 2. Thriller P2 is a 2007 American/Canadian horror thriller film directed by Franck Khalfoun, written and produced by Khalfoun, Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur and starring Rachel Nichols and Wes Bentley. The trio of Khalfoun, Aja and Levasseur have also worked on the 2006 film The Hills Have Eyes. The film's title comes from an underground parking-garage level in which the film takes place. The plot revolves around Angela, a young businesswoman who is imprisoned on Christmas Eve in the parking garage beneath the downtown Manhattan office block where she works. Her captor is loner Thomas, the psychopathic and obsessive security guard of the underground parking lot, who has been secretly stalking Angela for some time and has finally snapped, leading to a murderous game of cat-and-mouse. Documentary film Force of Nature is a 2011 documentary and biographical film directed by Katrina McPherson. Comedy Crackerjack is a 1938 British comedy crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Tom Walls, Lilli Palmer and Noel Madison. It was made at Pinewood Studios with sets designed by Walter Murton. Comedy Bonbon au poivre is a 2005 comedy, short film written and directed by Marc Fitoussi. Comedy It Had to be you is a 2007 comedy film directed by Marc Gibaja. Thriller Eden is a feature length dramatic film released in 2012. The film stars Jamie Chung, Matt O'Leary and Beau Bridges. It was directed by Megan Griffiths, who co-wrote the screenplay with Richard B. Phillips. The film was produced by Colin Harper Plank and Jacob Mosler through Plank's Centripetal Films production company. It was inspired by the story of Chong Kim, who claims that she was kidnapped and sold into a domestic human trafficking ring in the mid 1990s. In 2014, the non-profit organization Breaking Out reported that they had found Kim's story to have no basis in fact. The film had its world premiere at the 2012 South by Southwest Film Festival. Comedy Father Came Too! is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Peter Graham Scott. It is a sequel to The Fast Lady. Thriller 1-900 or 06 is a 1994 Dutch erotic romantic drama film directed by Theo Van Gogh. The screenplay was based on a stage play by Johan van Doesburg. The film depicts a relationship based on telephone sex which gets out of hand. Documentary film Couldn't Be Fairer is a 1984 Australian documentary film directed by Dennis O'Rourke, which paints a disturbing portrait of aboriginal life in Queensland, Australia in the 1980s. The title is from a 1983 statement regarding aboriginal people by then Premier of Queensland, Joh Bjelke-Petersen: "We treat them the same as everyone else – couldn't be fairer." Aboriginal activist Mick Miller narrates and features in the film, which reveals how native Australian people are still suffering from social oppression and alcoholism. Aboriginal land rights are a central theme: Miller clearly demonstrates the contrast between modern civilization, which values land only as a resource to mined, grazed and developed, and traditional people who regard their land as sacred. Archival footage compares the original lifestyle of Australian aborigines to their current pitiful condition, and shows how European settlers attempted to "civilize" mixed blood children by taking them away from their parents and enrolling them in boarding schools. Science Fiction El Fin is a 2012 film written and directed by Costa Rican film director Miguel Gómez, and co-produced with his brother Dennis Gómez. Pablo Masís and Kurt Dyer play the two leading characters. Based on the director's 2008 short film The End, El Fin tells the story about two friends; Nico and Carlos who wake up one ordinary day to find out that the world is at its end, so they take on a journey to enjoy their last day on Earth. El Fin is the third film by Gómez, his two earlier films being El Cielo Rojo and El Sanatorio. The latter won a Golden Skull at the Morbid Film Fest in Mexico and received very positive reviews. El Fin will be out on theaters by February 24, 2012. Thriller Eden Log is a 2007 French science fiction horror film directed and co-written by Franck Vestiel. The film was Vestiel's first as a director, who shot the entire film using only hand-held cameras. Reviews towards the film were mixed, which received an aggregated score of 43% from Rotten Tomatoes. In North America, it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2008. Animation Vida y milagros de Don Fausto is a 1924 Chilean animated silent comedy film, the third film of Carlos F. Borcosque which he shot with director Carlos Espejo. It opened in theatres in Brazil in September 1924. It was a major success, an "extraordinary comedy" which made audiences laugh. Borcosque was the cinematographer for the film which was produced under his own Estudios Cinematograficos Borcosque. Comedy The Unfaithfuls is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno and starring Gina Lollobrigida. Comedy Pocket Ninjas is a 1994 action film starring Robert Z'Dar, Richard Rabago, and Gary Daniels. Based on a screenplay by Mark Williams, the film was directed by Donald G. Jackson, David Huey, and Dave Eddy. Thriller Scum of the Earth! is a 1963 American exploitation film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis and produced by David F. Friedman. It is credited as being the first film in the "roughie" genre. Comedy Cosmo and Wanda plan a party to celebrate Timmy having godparents for one year. But Mr. Crocker has other plans that involve a magic muffin that grants one wish without rules to whoever eats it. So Mr. Crocker eats the muffin, so he wishes he can catch a fairy godparent. Crocker gets a butterfly net, and catches Wanda. Thriller Hold My Breath is a 2013 short, mystery and thriller film written and directed by Alexandre Dasylva. Documentary film National Geographic: Beyond the Movie - The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King is a 2003 documentary film written by John B. Bredar, Helen Fitzwilliam and Rachel Allen. Science Fiction Darkman III: Die Darkman Die is an American superhero action film. It is the second sequel to Sam Raimi's Darkman, and was released direct-to-video in 1996. Like the second film, it was directed by Bradford May, a television director and cinematographer who also served as the director of photography. Series creator Sam Raimi serves as an executive producer. Comedy A Bottle in the Gaza Sea is a 2011 drama directed by Thierry Binisti. The film, an international co-production shot in French, Hebrew and Arabic, is based on the French young adult novel Une bouteille dans la mer de Gaza by Valérie Zenatti, originally published in 2005 and adapted for the screen by Zenatti and Binisti. Documentary film Romance novels comprise nearly half the paperback books sold in America. Chiffon-shrouded, jewel-laden, flower-bedecked Barbara Cartland has written hundreds of them. And filmmaker George Csicsery has given his heart to this fascinating subculture where all the women are beautiful, all the men are mysterious and all the endings are happy. Comedy Tora-san Meets His Lordship aka Tora-san and a Lord is a 1977 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kyōko Maya as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Meets His Lordship is the nineteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Move over Ed Wood! Mexico's half-forgotten B-movie master, "involuntary surrealist" Juan Orol, receives a pitch-perfect tribute in this irresistible love letter to a self-made man of showbiz, whose career spanned nearly sixty films. In a glorious black-and-white flashback mingling movie-tainted memories of his Galician childhood, forced exile to Cuba and arrival in Mexico, intrepid "Juanito" pursues failed careers as a baseball player, boxer, bullfighter and gangster before landing in the movies—where failure kind of works for him. As Orol, Roberto Sosa exudes droll underdog charm, anchoring a fast-moving comedy where every frame is an infectious homage to a golden age of cinema, the wile of memory and the art of fantasy. "A clever camp homage to Orol, this film playfully explores the filmmaker's cult legacy, including visuals that deftly evoke the vintage stock of bygone eras, and the budget aesthetic of its subject." -AFI Silver "A visually playful biopic on Mexico's Ed Wood." –Variety "The Fantastic World of Juan Orol" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Spanish with English subtitles. Comedy Golden Balls is a 1993 Spanish film directed by Bigas Luna. It stars Javier Bardem, Maria de Medeiros, Alessandro Gassman, Maribel Verdú and Benicio del Toro. Comedy I Am Tom Moody is a 2012 short animated comedy film written and directed by Ainslie Henderson. Comedy Big Trouble in Little China is a 1986 American action film directed by John Carpenter, and starring Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun and James Hong. The film was released in the United States on July 2, 1986. Kurt Russell plays truck driver Jack Burton, who helps his friend Wang Chi rescue Wang's green-eyed fiancee from bandits in San Francisco's Chinatown. They go into the mysterious underworld beneath Chinatown, where they face an ancient sorcerer named David Lo Pan. Although the film was originally envisioned as a Western set in the 1880s, screenwriter W. D. Richter was hired to rewrite the script extensively and modernize everything. The studio hired Carpenter to direct the film and rushed Big Trouble in Little China into production so that it would be released before a similarly themed Eddie Murphy film, The Golden Child, which was slated to come out around the same time. The project fulfilled Carpenter's long-standing desire to make a martial arts film. The movie was a commercial failure, grossing $11.1 million in North America, below its estimated $20 million budget. Comedy Time On My Hands is a 1932 Screen Songs animated short, produced by Fleischer Studios and directed by Dave Fleischer. The song featured in this Screen Song Time on My Hands was a popular song which was published in 1930. Comedy Double or Nothing is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and starring Bing Crosby, Martha Raye, Andy Devine, Mary Carlisle and William Frawley. Based on a story by M. Coates Webster, the film is about a dying millionaire who instructs his lawyer to drop four purses on the streets of New York City, which are found and returned by four honest people. According to the will, each of them is given one million dollars, which they must double within thirty days in order to claim his entire estate. Greedy relatives, who were cut from the will, try to thwart each one's plans. The film features the popular song "The Moon Got In My Eyes". Comedy Insomnia is Good for You is a 1957 British short comedy film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Peter Sellers as Hector Dimwiddle. It was made and released by Park Lane Films, and written by Lewis Griefer and Mordecai Richler. As of December 2012, the film was considered lost by rare book and script collector and actor Neil Pearson, with no cast list, script or footage known to exist. Nevertheless, a copy had been found in 1996, in a skip outside the offices of the film company, together with Dearth of a Salesman. It was shown at the Southend Film Festival in May 2014. Thriller Black Mail is a 1973 Bollywood thriller film directed by Vijay Anand. The film stars Dharmendra, Raakhee, Madan Puri, and Shatrughan Sinha. Documentary film The Ossuary is a 1970 animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy Murder at the Vanities is a musical film based on the 1933 Broadway musical with music by Victor Young, made in the pre-Code era, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Mitchell Leisen, stars Victor McLaglen, Carl Brisson, Jack Oakie, Kitty Carlisle, Gertrude Michael, Toby Wing, and Jessie Ralph. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra are featured in the elaborate finale number. The film is primarily a musical, based on Earl Carroll's long-running Broadway revue Earl Carroll's Vanities, combined with a murder mystery. Songs featured in the film by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow include "Cocktails for Two" sung by Brisson, "Marahuana" sung by Michael, "Where Do They Come From" sung by Carlisle, and "Ebony Rhapsody" by Ellington. In the film, Lucille Ball, Ann Sheridan, and Virginia Davis had small roles as chorines. It was released on DVD on April 7, 2009. Documentary film Ronaldo: Tested to the Limit is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Mike McDowall. Animation Would You Rather... is a 2013 animation movie directed by Gail Noonan. Thriller Brothel is a 2008 film written and directed by Amy Waddell. The film stars Serena Scott Thomas, Brett Cullen, Timothy V. Murphy, and Bruce Payne. The film was filmed in Jerome and Clarkdale, Arizona. Documentary film Keats and His Nightingale: A Blind Date is a 1985 American short documentary film directed by Jim Wolpaw. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Fanfan la Tulipe is a 1952 French comedy adventure film directed by Christian-Jaque. It has also been categorized under swashbuckler films. The film starred Gérard Philipe and Gina Lollobrigida. The film was remade in 2003 with Penélope Cruz in Lollobrigida's role. Comedy Farm Hands is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 215th Our Gang short that was released. Animation Greening The Revolution is a 2010 action documentary film written and directed by Katie Curran. Documentary film Král komiků is a Czech comedy film starring Vlasta Burian. It was released in 1963. Comedy Unstrung Heroes is a 1995 American comedy-drama film directed by Diane Keaton. The screenplay by Richard LaGravenese is based on a memoir by journalist Franz Lidz. Thriller The Eden Myth is a 1999 film directed by Mark Edlitz. Documentary film Slavery exists despite the fact that it is illegal everywhere. Today, there are more slaves in the world than at any given point before in history. Trafficking, child labour, sex slavery, debt slavery and child soldiers are among the most common forms of modern slavery. In the film we meet slaves from Uganda, India, Moldova, Cambodia and France. Why does slavery still exist and what will it take to finally get rid of it? Animation Hot and Cold is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and is the eleventh of the thirteen Pooch the Pup cartoons. Comedy Talk, Talk, Talk is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Comedy Tile M for Murder is a 2008 short comedy drama film written and directed by Magnus Holmgren. Comedy "In an upper class family, where family traditions have been honored for centuries, a young woman learns through an upcoming wedding, that prejudice is not one of them." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Moodar Koodam is a 2013 Tamil black comedy film directed by debutante director Naveen. The film stars the director himself alongside newcomers Sentrayan, Rajaji and Kuberan. Oviya, Anupama Kumar and Jayaprakash play other pivotal roles. The film was produced by director Naveen himself under the "White Shadows Productions" banner with Pandiraj releasing the movie through his Pasanga Productions. The music is by Natarajan Sankaran. The film received highly positive reviews. Comedy King of Comedy is a 1999 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-Chi and Stephen Chow. Unlike Stephen Chow's typical mo lei tau films, King of Comedy verges on comedy drama, describing the trials and tribulation that an aspiring actor experiences on his way to stardom. Some commentators say the story is based on Stephen Chow's early career, as he started off as a temporary actor, before becoming a successful and popular comedy actor over the course of a decade. The film does retain some of bizarre visual gags Chow is known for, such as Chow's character bleeding from the nose and eyes during a singing number. Jackie Chan plays a cameo role during the film. Science Fiction Dark Metropolis is a 2010 science fiction film with political and spiritual overtones, written and directed by Stewart St. John. It is the second part of the Creation Wars saga, following The Next Race: The Remote Viewings. Comedy The Haunted Pajamas is a 1917 fantasy comedy romance film directed by Fred J. Balshofer and written by Fred J. Balshofer and Francis Perry Elliott. Comedy Old Bill Through the Ages is a 1924 British silent comedy fantasy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Syd Walker, Arthur Cleave and Jack Denton. A soldier serving in the trenches during the First World War falls asleep and travels through time encountering a number of historical figures. The film was based on a series of cartoons by Bruce Bairnsfather. Documentary film Ending a cane is a 2005 documentary film. Thriller Blood Money is a 2012 Bollywood crime thriller film directed by Vishal Mahadkar and produced by Mahesh Bhatt. The film stars Kunal Khemu opposite Amrita Puri in lead roles. It released on 30 March 2012, and received mostly positive response from critics. Blood Money managed to perform above average business at the box office. Many critics compared the film to the Blood Diamond, The Firm and to Bhatt's earlier directorial film Naam. Documentary film Bougafer 33 is a Moroccan 2010 documentary film. Comedy I Am Going To Italy is a 2012 short musical comedy film written and directed by Ivaylo Markov. Thriller IZO is a 2004 Japanese film, directed by Takashi Miike. The main character of the film is Izo Okada, the historical samurai and assassin in 19th century Japan who was tortured and executed by beheading in Tosa. Izo appeared previously in Hideo Gosha's Hitokiri, then played by Shintaro Katsu. However, Miike's portrayal of the character transcends reality and is more of a surrealist exposé of Izo's exceedingly bloody yet philosophical encounters in an afterlife heavy on symbolism, occasionally interrupted by stock footage of World War II accompanied by acid-folk singer Kazuki Tomokawa on guitar. Kazuya Nakayama plays Izo, and the countless characters he encounters on his journey include for instance Takeshi Kitano and Bob Sapp. Documentary film Flashback Memories is a 2012 documentary film directed by Tetsuaki Matsue. Animation Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High is a 1991 Swedish animated feature film directed by Jan Gissberg after an original script by Thomas Funck, using Funck's already well-established characters. It follows a shorter film made by the same team in 1987, Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll räddar Hönan. This is the first time since before 1954 where a Kalle Stropp production features voice acting by others than only Funck himself, only with the exception of children that had participated in other productions as well. Documentary film Wild Australia - At the Edge of the Salt Plain is a 1971 TV documentary directed by Ken Taylor. Documentary film Hot Coffee is a 2010 documentary film directed by Susan Saladoff. "For many Americans, the famous McDonald’s coffee case has become emblematic of the frivolous lawsuits that clog our courts and stall our justice system. Or is that exactly what McDonald’s wants us to think? Enter intrepid filmmaker Susan Saladoff. Using the now-infamous legal battle over a spilled cup of coffee as a springboard into investigating our civil-justice system, Saladoff exposes the way corporations have spent millions distorting this case to promote tort reform. Big business has brewed an insidious concoction of manipulation and lies to protect its interests, and media lapdogs have stirred the cup. Following four people whose lives have been devastated by their inability to access the courts, this searing documentary unearths the sad truth that most of our beliefs about the civil-justice system have been shaped or bought by corporate America. Informative, entertaining, and a stirring call to action, Hot Coffee will make your blood boil." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy The Groove Tube, written and produced by Ken Shapiro, is a low-budget comedy film that satirizes television and the counterculture of the early 1970s. The film was originally produced to be shown at the Channel One Theater on East 60th St. in New York, a venue that featured R-rated video recordings shown on three television sets, which was a novelty to the audiences of the time. The film stars Shapiro, Richard Belzer and Chevy Chase, and features "Move On Up" by Curtis Mayfield in its opening scene. The news desk satire, including the signature line "Good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow" was later used by Chase for his signature Weekend Update piece on Saturday Night Live, although in the film he does not appear in this segment. Among the skits are: "The Dealers," a lengthy feature about a pair of urban drug dealers introduced by a wildly overdone, hip title segment "Koko the Clown," a mock children's television show in which Shapiro, as the show's Bozo-esque host, reads erotica on air during "Make Believe Time" a public service announcement for venereal disease that covertly used a real penis Comedy I Married a Witch is a 1942 fantasy romantic comedy film, directed by René Clair, and starring Veronica Lake as a witch whose plan for revenge goes comically awry, with Fredric March as her foil. The film also features Robert Benchley, Susan Hayward and Cecil Kellaway. The screenplay by Robert Pirosh and Marc Connelly and uncredited other writers, including Dalton Trumbo, is based on the novel The Passionate Witch by Thorne Smith, who died before he could finish it; it was completed by Norman H. Matson and published in 1941. Comedy Filmistaan is a 2013 Indian film written & directed by Nitin Kakkar The film was screened at the 17th Busan International Film Festival, the Mumbai Film Festival, and the International Film Festival of Kerala,where it won the The Silver Crow Pheasant Award for Best Debut Film in International Film Festival of Kerala. The film bagged the Best Feature Film in Hindi in the 60th National Film Awards 2012. The film was also screened at 24th Palm Springs International Film Festival, California. 23rd TROMSO International Film Festival, Norway. 36th Goteborg International Film Festival, Sweden. And 5th Jaipur International Film Festival. The film was released nationwide across India on June 6, 2014. Science Fiction Moonraker is the eleventh spy film in the James Bond series, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The third and final film in the series to be directed by Lewis Gilbert, it co-stars Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Corinne Cléry, and Richard Kiel. Bond investigates the theft of a space shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax, the owner of the shuttle's manufacturing firm. Along with space scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead, Bond follows the trail from California to Venice, Rio de Janeiro, and the Amazon rainforest, and finally into outer space to prevent a plot to wipe out the world population and to re-create humanity with a master race. Moonraker was intended by its creator Ian Fleming to become a film even before he completed the novel in 1954, since he based it on a screenplay manuscript he had written even earlier. The film's producers had originally intended to film For Your Eyes Only, but instead chose this title due to the rise of the science fiction genre in the wake of the Star Wars phenomenon. Budgetary issues caused the film to be primarily shot in France, with locations also in Italy, Brazil, Guatemala and the United States. Documentary film Transit Levantkade is a 1990 documentary film directed by Rosemarie Blank. Animation Alpine Climbers is a 1936 animated short film by David Hand. Comedy West of Paperino is a 1981 film directed by Alessandro Benvenuti. Documentary film Through the Veil of Exile is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by David Benchetrit. Comedy El Superhombre is a 1946 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Thriller 14 Hours is a 2005 medical emergency docudrama produced for the TNT Network and starring JoBeth Williams. The film was set in Houston, Texas and filmed in Vancouver, Canada. Based on true-life events surrounding Tropical Storm Allison in 2001, the film was released internationally on DVD by Paramount Pictures. 14 Hours was produced through Cosmic Entertainment, which counts Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn, Oliver Hudson and Kate Hudson as its principals, and sponsored by Johnson & Johnson. Documentary film Submarine Warfare World War II era documentary about how the US Navy detected, collected information on and fought enemy submarines. Comedy All Is Bright is a 2013 comedy-drama film directed by Phil Morrison. It stars Paul Giamatti and Paul Rudd, with Sally Hawkins and Amy Landecker in supporting roles. The film debuted at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, with a video on demand release following on September 10, 2013. It was released in theaters on October 4, 2013. The film was a direct-to-video movie screened theatrically, with a limited theatrical release of three days to generate buzz for the November 18, 2013 target DVD release. Comedy Church Ball is a 2006 comedy film about a basketball team from a ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This family-film and comedy was filmed in and around Provo, Utah and is distributed by Halestorm Entertainment. Comedy Las Medias de seda is a 1956 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Comedy Imaginary Larry is a 2009 short film co-directed by Riki Lindhome and Dori Oskowitz and starring Riki Lindhome, Kate Micucci, Malcolm Barrett, Ryan Devlin, Christopher Stewart. Comedy All You Need Is Love – Meine Schwiegertochter ist ein Mann is a German romantic comedy television film, that first aired on November 3, 2009 on the German channel Sat.1. The film deals with a young man who has sent news of his upcoming nuptials and his plans to get married in his hometown to his parents and the people of hometown he speaks of. However, the woman they think he is going to bring with him is actually a man. Science Fiction Skullduggery is a science fiction film directed by Gordon Douglas, starring Burt Reynolds, Susan Clark, and Edward Fox, and produced by Saul David. The screenplay is based on the French novel Les Animaux dénaturés —variously titled in English as You Shall Know Them, Borderline, and The Murder of the Missing Link—by Jean Bruller. Comedy ThanksKilling Sequel is a 2012 comedy film written by Jordan Downey, Mike Will Downey and Kevin Stewart and directed by Jordan Downey. Thriller Haadsa is a 1983 Hindi Action,Thriller film directed and produced by Akbar Khan. The film features Akbar Khan himself, Ranjeeta, Naseeruddin Shah, Amrish Puri as main characters. Comedy Bring It On: All or Nothing is a 2006 cheerleading comedy film directed by Steve Rash and starring Hayden Panettiere and Solange Knowles. It is the third installment in the Bring it On series of films that revolves around high school cheerleading. The film was released direct-to-DVD on August 8, 2006 by Universal Pictures. This film, which is the second sequel to Bring It On, has a tenuous link to the previous films, featuring only a similar plot of competing cheerleading teams that have to try something different in order to win. There are no recurring cast members or canonical references to the previous films. However, the film stylistically refers to its predecessors in that it is the third in the Bring It On series to open with a choreographed musical number that turns out to be a dream sequence of the protagonist, and like all three films, the end credits feature outtakes and clips of the cast having fun dancing. As shown in the outtakes, the film's working title was Bring It On Yet Again. The film was followed by another sequel titled Bring It On: In It to Win It, which was released direct-to-DVD in December 2007. Thriller Shuffle is a 2010 short thriller film written by Garrett Bennett and Aron Michael Thompson and directed by Garrett Bennett. Comedy The Spooky Bunch is a 1980 Hong Kong movie directed by Ann Hui. Documentary film Cinema is Everywhere is a 2011 documentary film by writer, director and cinematographer Teal Greyhavens that weaves together three stories from India, Scotland and Tunisia, each featuring personal perspectives on the effects of local, regional and international cinema on people's lives. It is based around the idea that cinema is a universal visual language that people of almost any culture can enjoy and even create regardless of where they are, who they know or how much money they have. It has been called "the global story of cinema and how it affects our everyday lives." The documentary was filmed by Greyhavens in 2009 while he traveled on a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. Thriller Crimes of Passion is a 1984 film directed by Ken Russell starring Kathleen Turner, Anthony Perkins, John Laughlin and Annie Potts. The film explores themes of human relationships and mental illness. A mix of sex and suspense, the movie opened to controversy over its content and to negative reviews. Thriller The Visitation is a 2006 supernatural dramatic thriller based on Frank Peretti's novel of the same name. The Robby Henson-directed film features a cast that includes Kelly Lynch, Edward Furlong, Priscilla Barnes and Martin Donovan. Comedy Dad Rudd, M.P. is a 1940 comedy that was the last of four films made by Ken G. Hall starring Bert Bailey as Dad Rudd. It was the last feature film directed by Hall prior to the war and the last made by Cinesound Productions, Bert Bailey and Frank Harvey. Animation Bits and Species is a 2011 short animation film written by Michał Mądracki and directed by Urszula Palusińska. Comedy Song of Idaho is a film directed by Ray Nazarro released on March 20, 1948. Thriller The Saint's Return is a British crime thriller from 1953, produced by Hammer Film Productions in London. It premiered in London under the original title on 12 October 1953 and was distributed in the UK by Hammer Films own distribution company, Exclusive Films. It was released in the US by RKO under the US title on 15 April 1954. The Saint's Return saw Louis Hayward, who had been the first actor to play Simon Templar in The Saint in New York in 1938, return to the role one last time. Although based upon Charteris' character, the film was an original work by British screenwriter Allan MacKinnon and not based directly on any of Charteris' stories. Charteris, however, had a percentage in the film. This was the first Saint film to be released in ten years, following RKO's The Saint series 1938-1943, and Hammer Films had hopes to revive the series, but this did not occur. In 1960, a French-Italian film entitled Le Saint mène la danse, with Felix Marten playing The Saint, was released with very limited success. It wasn't until 1962 and the TV series The Saint, starring Roger Moore, that the character achieved lasting success beyond the literary world. Documentary film Martin Slivka - “The Man Who Planted Trees” is a 2007 documentary film directed by Martin Šulík and co-written with Ingrid Mayerová, Rudolf Urc. Comedy Infanzia, vocazione e prime esperienze di Giacomo Casanova, veneziano is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. It tells of the youth of Casanova, that, after an unhappy childhood and early ecclesiastical activity in Venice, became abbot, abandoned his vocation for the love of a countess; despite the plot, more than a portrait of Casanova the film wants to be a vivid fresco of the Venetian society of the time. Science Fiction RRRrrrr!!! is a 2004 French comedy film set in 35,000 BC. It features two tribes, the Clean Hairs and the Dirty Hairs, who have been battling for control of shampoo for 800 years. The Dirty Hairs tribe concocts a plan to steal the secret of shampoo, sending someone to infiltrate the enemy. When two members of the Clean Hair tribe are killed the chief instigates the first ever police investigation. Comedy A smart indie drama about a stubborn newspaper cartoonist and the possibility of romance with his home healthcare nurse. Charlie Atwood is the creator of 'Barmy,' a newspaper comic with dwindling readership about the necessity of self-reliance. Severely injured in a car-bicycle collision, Charlie is forced to face his worst fear: the complete loss of independence. Amy Murray has her hands full as the home health care nurse assigned to Charlie. Confined to a full-leg cast and virtually immobile, Charlie must reevaluate his thought process and direction of the cartoon, while struggling with a growing fondness for Amy. Comedy Mengejar Mas-Mas is a 2007 Indonesian comedy drama film directed by Rudy Soedjarwo and written by Monty Tiwa. Comedy L'oeil au beur(re) noir is a 1987 comedy film directed by Serge Meynard. Science Fiction Masters of the Universe is a 1987 American science fantasy film directed by Gary Goddard and based on the Mattel toy line of the same name. The film stars Dolph Lundgren and Frank Langella, alongside Jon Cypher, Chelsea Field, Billy Barty, and Courteney Cox. The film was released theatrically in the United States on August 7, 1987 and was a critical and commercial failure. Thriller Caly's Edge is a 2012 thriller film written and directed by Kristin Holt. Comedy George Carlin: Doin' It Again is a 1990 comedy film written by George Carlin and directed by Rocco Urbisci. Animation Tiger & Bunny: The Beginning is a 2012 animation film directed by Yoshitomo Yonetani. Comedy Apprenticeship of the Inventor Polz is a 1982 film directed by Jane Kavcic. Documentary film My Father Who Art In Nature is a 2012 documentary, drama, family, biographical film directed by Alden Olmsted. Comedy First Time is a 2003 comedy romance drama film written by Ramon De Veyra, Erwin Romulo and Lyndon Santos and directed by Lyle Sacris. Animation One Designer - Two Designer is a short animated documentary film directed by Alex Stitt. Comedy Monsters vs. Aliens is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated science fiction action comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was DreamWorks Animation's first feature film to be directly produced in a stereoscopic 3-D format instead of being converted into 3-D after completion, which added $15 million to the film's budget. The film was scheduled for a May 2009 release, but the release date was moved to March 27, 2009. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray September 29, 2009 in North America and included the easter egg to the upcoming movies and previews. The film features the voices of Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett, Kiefer Sutherland, Rainn Wilson, Stephen Colbert, and Paul Rudd. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, and grossed over $381 million worldwide. Comedy Journey from the Heart is a 1999 drama and comedy film written and directed by V.V. Dachin Hsu. Comedy Petey Wheatstraw aka Petey Wheatstraw, the Devil's Son-In-Law is a Blaxploitation film written by Cliff Roquemore, starring popular Blaxploitation genre comedian Rudy Ray Moore, along with Jimmy Lynch, Leroy Daniels, Ernest Mayhand, and Ebony Wright. It is typical of Moore's other films Dolemite and The Human Tornado from the same era, in that Rudy Ray Moore rhymes nearly every sentence in the movie with the next one. Thriller Real Jinro Game is a thriller film directed by Masafumi Yamada. Comedy Spies Like Us is a 1985 American comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Steve Forrest, and Donna Dixon. The film presents the comic adventures of two novice intelligence agents sent to the Soviet Union. Originally written by Aykroyd and Dave Thomas to star Aykroyd and John Belushi at Universal, the script went into turnaround and was later picked up by Warner Bros. with Aykroyd and Chevy Chase starring. The film is a homage to the famous Road to... movie series which starred Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Hope himself makes a cameo in one scene. Other cameos in the film include directors Terry Gilliam, Sam Raimi, and Joel Coen, musician B. B. King, and visual effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen. Animation There Was a Rock Blocking the Path is a 2003 animated short film directed by Eduardo Santos. Documentary film Ikkatsu: The Roadless Coast is a 2013 documentary film directed by Steve Weileman and Ken Campbell. Comedy I Kill, You Kill or Io uccido, tu uccidi is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini. Animation Weasel While You Work is a 1958 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Barnyard Dawg, and the weasel from earlier shorts like Plop Goes the Weasel and Weasel Stop. Unlike many Foghorn shorts, this one takes place during the winter; as such, many of the gags involve snow and ice. The title is a pun on "whistle while you work". Comedy What Ho, the Cook is a 1921 comedy, crime and fantasy film written by Gouverneur Morris and directed by Rowland V. Lee. Comedy White Chicks is a 2004 American buddy cop comedy film written, produced and directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, and also written and produced by Wayans brothers Shawn and Marlon Wayans, who also both starred in the lead roles. The film was released in the United States on June 23, 2004. The film was produced by Revolution Studios and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The plot revolves around whiteface drag, as two African American FBI agents disguise themselves as two Caucasian women. Despite negative critical reviews, the film was a financial success. Thriller Absolute Evil – Final Exit is a drama film written and directed by Ulli Lommel. The film stars Carolyn Neff, Rusty Joiner and David Carradine. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2009. Documentary film This program, hosted by Roger Moore, investigates the many probes and projects sponsored by the KGB to look into paranormal matters. Along the way, viewers will learn much about the KGB's bizarre view of American history and the effects certain paranormal events had on it. Included is never before seen footage. Comedy La pachanga is a 1981 comedy film written by Rogelio Agrasánchez and Ramón Obón, and directed by José Estrada. Documentary film My Neighbourhood is a 2012 documentary film directed by Julia Bacha and Rebekah Wingert. Thriller Four Flies on Grey Velvet is a 1971 Italian giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film is the third in director Argento's "Animal Trilogy", which started with The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and The Cat o' Nine Tails. Animation Garden of Colors is a 2008 animated short film directed by Guilherme Reis. Comedy Left For Dead: The Legend Of Wild Bill is a 2013 adventure comedy film written by Michael Mankowski and directed by Jonathan Rice. Thriller Haitoku no mesu is a thriller film directed by Yoshitarō Nomura. Documentary film The Warriors of Qiugang is a 39-minute documentary film that chronicles the story of the Chinese village of Qiugang, in the suburbs of Bengbu City in Anhui Province in central-eastern China. It tells how a group of Chinese villagers put an end to the poisoning of their land and water by three chemical plants, the worst being Jiucailuo Chemical. It was directed and produced by Academy Award winners Ruby Yang and Thomas F. Lennon, respectively. Guan Xin was the field producer and cinematographer. The film was nominated for an Oscar for best Documentary Short Subject but lost to Strangers No More. Documentary film Bahrain: Shouting in the Dark is a television documentary film produced by Qatar-based news channel Al Jazeera English about the Bahraini uprising. The film was first aired on 4 August 2011, featuring footage recorded during protests and police crackdowns, interviews with activists and physicians, as well as footage aired by state-owned television. Documentary film Serpentinen Tanz is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film, directed and produced by Max Skladanowsky, one of the German-born brothers responsible for inventing the bioskop. It was one of a series of films produced to be projected by a magic lantern and formed part of the Wintergarten Performances, the first projections of film in Europe to a paying audience. The film titles for the initial program were: Italienischer Bauerntanz, Komisches Reck, Serpentinen Tanz, Der Jongleur Paul Petras, Das Boxende Känguruh, Akrobatisches Potpourri, Kamarinskaja, Ringkampf and Apotheose. Each film lasted approximately 6 seconds and would be repeated several times. In 1995 this film was incorporated into Gebrüder Skladanowsky a drama telling the story of the Skladanowsky Brothers and the early days of German film projection.. Documentary film The Paper Mirror is a 2012 documentary film directed by Charissa King-O’Brien. Science Fiction Babylon A.D. is a 2008 French-British-American science fiction action film based on the novel Babylon Babies by Maurice Georges Dantec. The film was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and stars Vin Diesel. It was released on 29 August 2008 in the United States. The film is set in an anarchic landscape in 2058. Hugo Toorop, a former smuggler and now a mercenary, is approached by a Russian mobster, named Gorsky, who instructs him to bring a young woman to New York City. During the trip, the teen demonstrates unusual powers and knowledge, and Toorop learns about her mysterious past. Comedy The Constant Husband is a 1955 British comedy film, directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Rex Harrison, Margaret Leighton, Kay Kendall, Cecil Parker, George Cole and Raymond Huntley. The story was written by Gilliat together with Val Valentine, and the film was produced by Individual Pictures, Gilliat's and Frank Launder's joint production company. Because the film got caught up in the 1954 bankruptcy of British Lion Film Corporation, it wasn't released until more than seven months after it had been finished and reviewed by the British Board of Film Censors. Comedy The Great Shu Ra Ra Boom is a comedy film directed by Yutaka Mizuochi. Documentary film As If We Were Catching a Cobra is a 2012 documentary film directed by Hala Alabdalla. Animation 30 Years Of Darkness is a 2011 history drama animation film written by Jorge Laplace and directed by Manuel H. Martín. Comedy I Learned It from Father is a 1964 German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Willy Fritsch, Thomas Fritsch and Gertraud Jesserer. The son of a respectable industrialist leads a wild second life. Documentary film The Belovs is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Victor Kossakovsky. Animation The Screwball is the seventh animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 15, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Comedy Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis is a 2008 French comedy film starring Dany Boon, Kad Merad and Zoé Félix. The film broke nearly every box office record in France: it debuted as the top film at 793 sites. As of 28 February 2010, the film had been seen by 20.5 million people in 23 weeks, thereby breaking the long-standing record held by 1966's La Grande Vadrouille. The film has grossed US$192,928,551 in the boxoffice in France alone. Documentary film Shored Up is a 2013 documentary film, produced and directed by Ben Kalina. The film premiered at 2013 Montclair Film Festival on May 5, 2013. The Film broadcast on DirecTV on October 23, 2013. It had a theatrical release in United States on November 29, 2013. It won the Hilton Worldwide LightStay Sustainability Award at 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The film was banned from screening at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Thriller Who'll Stop The Rain is a 1978 psychological drama film released by United Artists starring Nick Nolte. It was directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Herb Jaffe and Gabriel Katzka with Sheldon Schrager and Roger Spottiswoode as executive producers. The screenplay was by Judith Rascoe and Robert Stone from Stone's novel Dog Soldiers. The music score was by Laurence Rosenthal and the cinematography by Richard H. Kline. It was entered in the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Adhurs is a 2009 Telugu-language film, directed by V.V. Vinayak. The film stars NTR Jr. in a dual-role, and Nayantara and Sheela as female leads. Music is scored by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was a "Hit" at the box-office and was the third successful hit with V. V. Vinayak and Jr. NTR combo.This ic NTR's second double acting This movie dubbed in Hindi as Judwaa No.1.This movie was dubbed in malayalam as "Kavacham". Adhurs was released in 1300 Screens all over the world.It ran for 50 Days in 128 Centres and 100 Days for 22 Centres.Adhurs collected a total run Share of 27.70 crore. Animation Big Wars is a 1993 Japanese science fiction anime film. It was released in the United States by Central Park Media. Comedy Gas Pump Girls is a 1979 American comedy. Directed by Joel Bender, it stars Kirsten Baker as June. Following their high school graduation, she and her friends take over the operation of June's uncle's gasoline station, which faces stiff competition from the new, bigger, more modern station that has recently opened across the street. Science Fiction The Fourth Kind is a 2009 American science fiction-horror film directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi, starring Milla Jovovich, Elias Koteas, Corey Johnson, Will Patton, and Mia Mckenna-Bruce. The title is derived from the expansion of J. Allen Hynek's classification of close encounters with aliens, in which the fourth kind denotes alien abductions. The film purports to be based on real events occurring in Nome, Alaska in 2000, in which psychologist Dr. Abigail Emily "Abbey" Tyler uses hypnosis to uncover memories from her patients of alien abduction, and finds evidence suggesting that she may have been abducted as well. The film has two components: dramatization, in which professional actors portray the individuals involved, and video footage purporting to show the 'actual' victims undergoing hypnosis. Throughout the film, Abbey is shown being interviewed on television during 2002, two years after the abductions occurred. The film, which was largely panned by critics, made US$47.71 million in cinemas worldwide. Thriller Fear Me Not is a Danish psychological thriller film released in 2008, directed by Kristian Levring. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and was produced by Nordisk Film. Comedy Back to School is a 1986 comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Keith Gordon, Sally Kellerman, Burt Young, Terry Farrell, William Zabka, Ned Beatty, Sam Kinison, and Robert Downey, Jr. It was directed by Alan Metter. The plot centers on a wealthy but uneducated father who goes to college to show solidarity with his discouraged son and learns that he cannot buy an education or happiness. Author Kurt Vonnegut has a cameo as himself, as does the band Oingo Boingo, whose frontman Danny Elfman composed the score for the film. The University of Wisconsin–Madison was used as a backdrop for the movie, although it was called "Grand Lakes University." The diving scenes were filmed at the since-demolished Industry Hills Aquatic Center in the City of Industry, California. After the ending scene, before the credits roll, there is a message: "For ESTELLE Thanks For So Much". This is a reference to Estelle Endler, one of the executive producers of the film. She was also Dangerfield's manager and helped him get into films like Caddyshack. She died during the filming of Back to School, so he dedicated the film to her. Thriller Jumping Into Void is a 1994 drama film written and directed by Daniel Calparsoro. Documentary film Angano... Angano... nouvelles de Madagascar is a 1989 documentary film. Documentary film Requiem For Billy The Kid is a 2006 documentary film directed by Anne Feinsilber and co-written with Jean-Christophe Cavallin. Comedy The Diamond Arm is a 1968 Soviet comedy film filmed by Mosfilm and first released in 1969. The film was directed by director Leonid Gaidai and starred several famous Soviet actors, including Yuri Nikulin, Andrei Mironov, Anatoli Papanov, Nonna Mordyukova and Svetlana Svetlichnaya. The Diamond Arm has become a Russian cult film and is considered by many Russian contemporaries to be one of the finest comedies of its time. It was also one of the all-time leaders at the Soviet box office with over 76,700,000 theatre admissions in the Soviet era. The plot of the film was based on a real-life news item about Swiss smugglers who tried to transport jewels in an orthopedic cast. Documentary film Les Marches, Etc. is a 2003 documentary short film directed by Gilles Jacob. Science Fiction Manhunt of Mystery Island is a Republic Movie serial. It was the thirty-sixth serial produced by Republic and the first released in 1945. It is the penultimate 15-chapter serial to be released by the studio. The year 1945, the end of the Golden Age of Serials, was the last in which Republic released any 15-chapter serials, the remainder being either 12- or 13-chapters in length. In 1966 footage from the serial was edited together into the 100-minute film Captain Mephisto and the Transformation Machine. Three of the serial's cliffhanger gags / set pieces are copied in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Animation Kids Ten Commandments: The Not So Golden Calf is a 2003 animated short family film directed by Ken C. Johnson, Richard Richand and written by George Taweel and Rob Loos. Science Fiction Pacific Rim is a 2013 American science fiction monster film directed by Guillermo del Toro, and starring Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi, Charlie Day, Robert Kazinsky, Max Martini, and Ron Perlman. The screenplay is credited to Travis Beacham and del Toro but includes contributions from Marcus Dunstan, Patrick Melton, and Drew Pearce, with the story credited to Beacham. The film is set in the 2020s, when Earth is at war with the Kaijus, colossal monsters which have emerged from an interplanetary portal on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. To combat the monsters, humanity unites to create the Jaegers: gigantic humanoid mecha, each controlled by at least two pilots, whose minds are joined by a neural bridge. Focusing on the war's later days, the story follows Raleigh Becket, a washed-up Jaeger pilot called out of retirement and teamed with rookie pilot Mako Mori as part of a last-ditch effort to defeat the Kaijus. Principal photography began on November 14, 2011 in Toronto and lasted through April 2012. The film was produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Comedy Chick is a 1936 British comedy crime film directed by Michael Hankinson and starring Sydney Howard, Betty Ann Davies and Fred Conyngham. It is based on the 1923 novel of the same title by Edgar Wallace, which had previously been made into a 1928 silent film. The film was made at Elstree Studios. The hall porter at an Oxbridge College inherits an Earldom and enjoys a series of adventures. Documentary film Bansuri Guru is a 2013 Indian documentary film about the life of classical instrumentalist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia. Directed by Rajeev Chaurasia as his directorial debut, the film is introduced by Amitabh Bachchan. Thriller Killer Flick is a 1998 American independent black comedy road film written and directed by Mark Weidman that follows a group of people as they go on a crime spree and film their own activities. Documentary film Rokk í Reykjavík is a documentary directed by Icelandic Friðrik Þór Friðriksson during the Icelandic winter of 1981-1982 and released for the local television the same year. With this documentary, Friðriksson showcases the alternative music scene through several performances of the post-punk/new wave most important bands at that time taken from different concerts and accompanied by, some times, short interviews with musicians, and it portrays the lifestyle of the Icelandic youth faced to the establishment and advocated to anarchy, who were trying to find their own identity. Rokk í Reykjavík is today considered as one of the most important documentaries about the Icelandic music culture and it included several important bands. For instance, Tappi Tíkarrass, a punk/pop band led by vocalist Björk Guðmundsdóttir contributed with two of their works: “Hrollur” and “Dúkkulísur”. The New Wave band Þeyr, today considered as one of the legendary Iceland bands of the early eighties, is featured here with their songs “Rúdolf” and “Killer Boogie”. Documentary film Jards is a 2012 documentary film directed by Eryk Rocha. Thriller Stash House is an action thriller directed by Eduardo Rodríguez starring Sean Faris, Dolph Lundgren, Briana Evigan, and Jon Huertas. The film is part of the After Dark Action films. Comedy Secrets of Women is a 1952 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was screened within the official selection of Venice Film Festival. The film is one of the director's early films and is basically a drama about young relationships told by a group of women. However, as it came to be afterwards: the most memorable part of the film is the funny elevator-scene between actors Gunnar Björnstrand and Eva Dahlbeck. That scene became Bergman's first try at comedy on film; and he later stated that it was that very scene that made him realize he could write comedy at all, and he was inspired for his later script-writing in the comedy genre by the scene in this film. Animation Half You Met My Girlfriend is a 2013 short animated film directed by Nicolas de Leval Jezierski. Comedy Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? is a 2013 Filipino film adaptation of Ramon Bautista's self-help book of the same name. The romantic comedy film is produced by Star Cinema and is part of its 20th Anniversary presentation. It tells the story of a brainy ugly duckling girl and her journey as she turns into someone who's worth loving. Ramon Bautista also stars in the film as a taxi driver. It is the first movie team up of Kim Chiu and Xian Lim and is directed by Joyce Bernal. Comedy Parola di ladro is a 1957 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. This film represents the directorial debut of Gianni Puccini and Nanni Loy. For this film Andrea Checchi was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor. Animation Meniscus is a 2010 animation fantasy short film directed by Maria-Elena Doyle. Comedy Intimate Lighting is a Czech drama film directed by Ivan Passer. It was released in 1965. Comedy Shejari Shejari is a 1990 comedy film. Animation His Passionate Bride is a 2004 short animated comedy film written and directed by Monika Forsberg. Animation The Aristocats is a 1970 American animated feature film produced and released by Walt Disney Productions and features the voices of Eva Gabor, Hermione Baddeley, Phil Harris, Dean Clark, Sterling Holloway, Scatman Crothers, and Roddy Maude-Roxby. The 20th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film is based on a story by Tom McGowan and Tom Rowe, and revolves around a family of aristocratic cats, and how an alley cat acquaintance helps them after a butler has kidnapped them to gain his mistress' fortune which was intended to go to them. It was originally released to theaters by Buena Vista Distribution on December 11, 1970. The film is noted for being the last film project to be approved by Walt Disney himself, as he died in late 1966, before the film was released. He had, however, been working in the story development for The Rescuers as early as 1962. The Aristocats gained positive reviews on first release and was a box office success. Science Fiction Steel Dawn is a 1987 American post-apocalyptic feature film, with elements of western science fiction. Animation Big Bang Big Boom is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Blu. Documentary film A Painting of Roses is a short documentary by Miguel Ribeiro. It was produced in 2003 by Bookcase, an independent Portuguese film company. Documentary film Harmontown is a weekly live comedy podcast that began airing on June 6, 2012. It is currently co-hosted by writer Dan Harmon, best known as the creator of NBC's Community, and actor Jeff B. Davis, known for his work on Whose Line Is It Anyway? Harmontown originally began as a monthly live comedy show in LA, California at the Nerdmelt theater on May 23, 2011, but after Harmon's firing from Community, the show became weekly. On the summer of 2012, Harmontown began broadcasting live as part of the Feral Audio podcast collective founded by Dustin Marshall . Many notable people in the world of comedy, film, TV, and music have appeared on the program, including Kumail Nanjiani, Greg Proops, Bobcat Goldthwait, Patton Oswalt, Jason Sudeikis, Robin Williams, Mitch Hurwitz, Eric Idle, and Steve Agee. On March 8, 2014, a documentary also called Harmontown premiered at the SXSW Film Festival. Thriller Nirmala Machindra Kamble is a 1999 crime drama thriller film written by Prashant Kulkarni and directed by Chandrakant Joshi. Thriller Thegidi is a Tamil murder mystery film directed by P. Ramesh and produced by C. V. Kumar under his banner Thirukumaran Entertainment. The film features Ashok Selvan and Janani Iyer in the leading roles, while Nivas Prasanna composes the film's music. The film released on February 28, 2014, and opened to generally positive reviews from critics. A Telugu dubbed version Bhadram was thereafter released on March 21, 2014. Comedy D.O - Drop Out is a 2008 comedy drama romance film written by Ve Handojo and directed by Winaldha E. Melalatoa. Comedy When Melissa Brooks (Christine Evangelista) discovers she can't afford college, she moves in with her brother and his boyfriend in New York City and lands as job as a waitress at a comedy club run by Mr. Perlman (Jerry Adler) and his son (Kevin Corrigan).While waiting tables, she watches and learns from other professional comics, including Donnell Rawlings, Sal “The Stockbroker” Governale, and Jay Black. With some fatherly encouragement from Perlman and his comic son, Melissa gets up the nerve to go on stage.Melissa soon finds herself testing her materials in front of the toughest crowds in the country, taking her lumps and earning respect in the process. Offstage she becomes involved in a complicated love triangle (between Vincent Piazza and Michael Mosley) while confronting a painful secret from her past, and finding comedy in those dark places. Animation Five-six-seven is a 2010 short animation film directed by Balazs Fekti. Animation My Baby Don´t love me is a 2012 short animation film directed by Heta Jäälinoja. Documentary film Belarmino is a 1964 film. It charts the life and times of ex-boxer Belarmino Fragoso. It is one of the first films of the Portuguese Cinema Novo, itself part of a wave of New Cinemas sweeping the world in the 1960s, and a break from the previous tradition of Portuguese cinema exemplified by the comédia à portuguesa. Lopes’s film was shown at the festivals of Pesaro and Salso-Poretta in Italy, garnered favourable reviews throughout Europe and won the Prémio da Casa da Imprensa back in Portugal. Comedy Juliet of the Spirits is a 1965 Italian-French fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Giulietta Masina, Sandra Milo, Mario Pisu, Valentina Cortese, and Valeska Gert. The film is about the visions, memories, and mysticism of a middle-aged woman that help her find the strength to leave her philandering husband. The film uses "caricatural types and dream situations to represent a psychic landscape." It was Fellini's first feature-length color film, but followed his use of color in The Temptation of Doctor Antonio in the portmanteau film Boccaccio '70. Juliet of the Spirits won a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1966. Comedy House! is a 2000 British comedy film written by Eric Styles and Jason Sutton and directed by Julian Kemp. The film stars Kelly MacDonald, Freddie Jones, Miriam Margolyes and Jason Hughes. Documentary film "Crowned & Bound shares the history of International Mr. Leather, highlights the brotherhood among contestants and packs in plenty of “Pecs & Personality” as it goes behind the scenes of IML 2010. " - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Of Cash and Hash is the 160th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Cosmic Voyage is a 1996 short documentary film produced in the IMAX format, directed by Bayley Silleck, produced by Jeffrey Marvin, and narrated by Morgan Freeman. The film was presented by the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, and played in IMAX theaters worldwide. The film is available in the DVD format. Thriller Kaminsky's Night is a 1984 thriller film written by and directed by Michael Lähn. Thriller Run, Simon, Run is a 1970 adventure thriller TV film directed by George McCowan and written by Lionel E. Siegel. Thriller The Fallen Idol is a 1948 film directed by Carol Reed and based on the short story "The Basement Room", by Graham Greene. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, and won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. Comedy God Don't Like Ugly is a 2013 short comedy film written by Mark Whittington and directed by John Lavin. Comedy Chor Chor Super Chor is 2013 Hindi Comedy film directed by K. Rajesh and produced by Ved Kataria and Renu Kataria. The film features Deepak Dobriyal, Anshul Kataria and Priya Bathija as main characters. The film released on August 2, 2013. Documentary film Alekesam is a 2011 short film written by Jason Bergh and Kevin Barth and directed by Jason B. Bergh. Thriller Ghanchakkar is a Bollywood suspense comedy caper film directed by Rajkumar Gupta and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur from UTV Motion Pictures. The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan in the lead roles. The theatrical trailer unveiled on 28 March 2013, along with Himmatwala. The film was released on 28 June 2013, receiving mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Two Girls and a Guy is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by James Toback and produced by Edward R. Pressman and Chris Hanley. It stars Robert Downey, Jr., Heather Graham and Natasha Gregson Wagner. The film is mainly based upon dialogue between the characters. It was shot almost entirely in real time, and within a single setting, leading some reviewers to compare the film to a stage play. Animation Rain Town is a 2011 short animated film directed by Hiroyasu Ishida. Documentary film Prison Island Bastøy is a 2010 documentary film directed by Michel Kapteijns. Documentary film The Italian Character is a 2013 documentary music film written and directed by Angelo Bozzolini. Science Fiction I Left Me is a 2004 short film directed by Chris Dreyer and Jonah Markowitz. Thriller Hyena is a 2014 crime drama film written and directed by Gerard Johnson. Documentary film The film, directed by Steven Pressman, chronicles the story of the daring mission by the Krauses to travel to Nazi Germany in the spring of 1939, and their ultimate achievement of bringing 50 doomed Jewish children to the United States. They did this despite the nation’s harshly restrictive immigration laws, rampant anti-Semitism and strong efforts by major Jewish leaders in Philadelphia to get them to call off their mission. Documentary film Veronika is a 2011 documentary animation film directed by Mark Michel. Comedy Lockvogel der Nacht is a 1959 comedy film directed by Wilm ten Haaf. Documentary film Crossed Out is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Roberto Duarte. Documentary film Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of Place is a 2007 documentary film about the life of the poet Charles Olson produced and directed by independent film-maker, Henry Ferrini. It was called “the best film about an American poet ever made” by William Corbett of the Boston Phoenix. The film was also an Official Selection at the 2007 Berkeley Film and Video Festival. Comedy The Cheerful Squadron is a 1954 Italian-French war-comedy film directed by Paolo Moffa. Animation MuMuHug: Crybaby BoBo is a 2011 animated short film directed by Kim Chang. Documentary film SlamNation is a documentary film by director Paul Devlin. The film follows the National Poetry Slam in Portland, Oregon. It follows the 1996 Nuyorican Poetry Slam team as they competed at the 1996 National Poetry Slam held in Portland, OR. The film also features performances by Marc Smith, Patricia Smith, Taylor Mali, Alexandra Oliver and Bob Holman, among many others. The film is one of the first films to document the art and competition of the poetry slam: a spoken word competition where judges, randomly chosen from the audience, score poets on a scale from one to ten and the poet with the highest score at the end of the evening wins. SlamNation premiered at the 1998 SXSW Film Festival and was awarded Best Documentary at the 1998 Northampton Independent Film Festival. SlamNation was broadcast on Cinemax/HBO and Starz/Encore, 2000-2002. Though it would only enjoy a limited theatrical run, the film was nonetheless critically well received. Roger Ebert wrote a glowing review, calling the poetry slam "a pop culture phenomenon". Science Fiction Super Mario Bros. is a 1993 American science fiction fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel. A loose live-action adaptation of the 1985 Nintendo video game of the same name, the film stars Bob Hoskins as Mario, John Leguizamo as Luigi, Dennis Hopper as King Koopa, and Samantha Mathis as Princess Daisy. It tells the story of the Mario brothers, as they find a parallel universe, where King Koopa is a dictator. They have to rescue Princess Daisy and stop Koopa from attempting to merge the dimensions so that he could become a dictator of both worlds. Super Mario Bros. was released on May 28, 1993 in the United States. Though a critical and financial failure, the film was nominated for two Saturn Awards. Comedy Love Is News is a 1937 romantic film starring Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, and Don Ameche. The movie was directed by Tay Garnett and was the first film for which Power had top billing. The picture was remade in 1947 as That Wonderful Urge, with Power again and Gene Tierney. Documentary film Dos estrellas is a 1987 short documentary film directed by Ciro Cabello. Comedy Open Cage is a 2014 comedy drama romance film written by Sofía Espinoza and Max Zunino and directed by Max Zunino. Animation The Laughing Target is a Japanese manga by Rumiko Takahashi and published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday in 1983. It was published in the Rumic World anthology in the U.S. by Viz Media. It was adapted into an anime OVA released in 1987. A subtitled VHS release was published in North America by US Manga Corps on April 7, 1993. Comedy Nazty Nuisance is a 1943 American featurette that was one of Hal Roach's Streamliners and directed by Glenn Tryon. The film is also known as Double Crossed Fool and The Last Three. It is a sequel to The Devil with Hitler. Documentary film David eller Goliath - En film om verdenspressen in Jerusalem is a 1988 documentary film directed by Anne Wivel. Thriller Fedz is a 2013 British crime thriller film directed by, written by and starring Q. The film is about a renegade policeman attempting to investigate a terrorist group intending to release an airborne virus in London. Comedy Soulkeeper is a Sci Fi Pictures original TV-movie that premiered October 13, 2001 on the Sci Fi Channel. Comedy The Perfect Wedding is an independent film co-created by New York Times Bestselling Author Suzanne Brockmann, Edgar Award Finalist Ed Gaffney, and Off-Broadway actor Jason T. Gaffney. In 2013, it won the Bud Abbott Award for Feature Length Comedy at the Garden State Film Festival. It was filmed in 2011 and released on VOD/Streaming and DVD from distributor Wolfe Releasing in 2013. Documentary film Sanda is a 2013 documentary film directed by Mire Kim. Documentary film Another Road Home is a 2004 documentary film directed by Danae Elon. Comedy Smorgasbord is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Jennifer Glynn. Animation Devil In The Room is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Carla MacKinnon. Animation Century of the Wind is a 1998 film directed by Fernando Birri. Documentary film Too Much is Enough is a 1995 Canadian documentary film by Richard Brouillette. It won the M. Joan Chalmers Award for best Canadian documentary, in 1996. Comedy All Consuming Love: Man in a Cat is a 2011 short animated comedy film written by Louis Hudson and Ian Ravenscroft and directed by Louis Hudson. Documentary film Entre las nubes is a 2006 documentary written and directed by Yunuen Peréz Martínez. Documentary film K Foundation Burn a Million Quid was an action on 23 August 1994 in which the K Foundation burned cash in the amount of one million pounds sterling in a disused boathouse on the Ardfin Estate on the Scottish island of Jura. The money represented the bulk of the K Foundation's funds, earned by Drummond and Cauty as The KLF, one of the United Kingdom's most successful pop groups of the early 1990s. The incineration was recorded on a Hi-8 video camera by K Foundation collaborator Gimpo. In August 1995, the film—Watch the K Foundation Burn a Million Quid—was toured around the UK, with Drummond and Cauty engaging each audience in debate about the burning and its meaning. In November 1995, the duo pledged to dissolve the K Foundation and to refrain from public discussion of the burning for a period of 23 years, but Drummond spoke about the burning in 2000 and 2004. At first he was unrepentant but in 2004 he admitted to the BBC that he regretted burning the money. A book—K Foundation Burn A Million Quid, edited and compiled by collaborator Chris Brook—was published by Ellipsis Books in 1997, compiling stills from the film, accounts of events and viewer reactions. Animation A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures is a 2010 Belgian/French animated film that's co-written and directed by Ben Stassen. The film was released on 4 August 2010 in Belgium, and on 11 August 2010 in France. The UK version features the voice talents of Dominic Cooper, Gemma Arterton, John Hurt, Kayvan Novak, and Robert Sheehan; the US version features the voice talents of Yuri Lowenthal, Anthony Anderson, Tim Curry, Kathy Griffin, Melanie Griffith, and Jenny McCarthy. A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures follows a sea turtle as he navigates his 50 year life through the changes caused by global warming. Thriller Frank McKlusky, C.I. is a 2002 comedy film written by Dave Sheridan and Mark Perez, and directed by Arlene Sanford. The film stars Sheridan in the titular role. The film was given a very limited release in the United States. Documentary film The Chaperone 3D is a 2013 documentary, animation, comedy, short film written and directed by Fraser Munden and Neil Rathbone. Documentary film Hidden Colors 2: The Triumph of Melanin is a documentary film directed by Tariq Nasheed. Documentary film Das Richter Fenster is a 2007 short documentary film directed by Corinna Belz. Thriller The Apartment Complex is a 1999 American thriller television film directed by Tobe Hooper. Thriller Awara Zindagi is a 1989 bollywood thriller film directed by Jagdish Raj. Comedy The Cavalier of the Streets is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Margaret Vyner, Patrick Barr and Carl Harbord. An aristocratic lady is blackmailed. Documentary film Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time is a 1992 documentary film written by Michael Gross, Gary H. Grossman and Robert Heath and directed by Robert Heath. Comedy Sextette is a 1978 American comedy/musical motion picture released by Crown International Pictures. The film stars Mae West. Other actors in the cast included Timothy Dalton, Dom DeLuise, Tony Curtis, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, George Hamilton, Alice Cooper and Walter Pidgeon. Directed by Ken Hughes and produced by Daniel Briggs, Robert Sullivan and Harry Weiss for the production company Briggs and Sullivan, the script was dramatized for the screen, by Herbert Baker, from the play Sex, which West herself had originally written. Costumes were designed by Edith Head. Filmed at Paramount Studios, Sextette was Mae West's final movie. Featured were cameos by Rona Barrett, Regis Philbin and George Raft, all of whom appeared as themselves. West had made her movie debut in Raft's Night After Night. Animation The Whale Story is a 2012 experimental, animated, short, drama film directed by Tess Martin. Documentary film Creed Live is the first concert film by the American rock band Creed, recorded on September 25, 2009 in Houston and released on December 8, 2009. The performance broke the world record for the most amount of cameras used at a live music event and was available for viewing for free on Rockpit and MyContent. All of the band's hits, including the new single "Overcome," were performed. It also features usage of the "big freeze" technology, popularized by the movie The Matrix. The DVD is dedicated to the military troops fighting overseas. The DVD also includes a documentary film about the band's 2009 reunion and a photo gallery. A limited 3-disc deluxe edition was said to be available early 2010, but details have yet to surface. Comedy Le Diable En Personne is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Philippe Lupien and Vincent Ethier. Documentary film '9': U-Control Picture in Picture is a 2009 documentary film. Comedy The Tuttles of Tahiti is a 1942 comedy film based on the story by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall, written by Lewis Meltzer, Robert Carson and James Hilton, and directed by Charles Vidor. Comedy Wu yen is a 2001 historical Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai. Documentary film Cuba, an African Odyssey is a French 2007 documentary film. Comedy Havoo is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Alireza Davoudnejad. Science Fiction Operation Gadgetman is a 1996 TV movie directed by Jim Goddard starring Marina Sirtis. Animation Trainspotter is a 1997 short animation film directed by Neville Astley and Jeff Newitt. Animation Some elderly parrots are washing and cleaning up around the house, when one of them is phoned by Matron Birdkins, who invites them over to the Old Folks Home to play some tunes. They're hindered by a snowstorm, but make it none the worse for wear, warming themselves by a fire they help stoke. They play and sing some songs, and then a chaotic dinner ensues. This is followed by more singing and dancing, and a good time is had by all. Comedy The Mystery of the Leaping Fish is a 1916 American short silent comedy film spoofing Craig Kennedy and Sherlock Holmes. It stars Douglas Fairbanks as Coke Ennyday, a detective with a massive drug habit who resorts to cocaine at every opportunity; he jigs through the film looking unnaturally happy. Directed by John Emerson, the story was written by Tod Browning, director of the notorious Freaks. Anita Loos wrote the film's intertitles. A 35mm print of the film still exists in its entirety and is currently in the public domain. Documentary film La Eterna Noche de las Doce Lunas is a 2013 Documentary film written and directed by Priscilla Padilla. Documentary film Truth in Motion: The U.S. Ski Team's Road to Vancouver is a 2010 documentary film, commissioned by Audi of America. The film focuses on a select group of elite American skiers at different stages of their careers through the crucial months of training leading up to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. Comedy Charlie's Death Wish is an action thriller film directed by Jeff Leroy and starring Ron Jeremy and Phoebe Dollar. Thriller Jinro Games is a thriller film directed by Izuru Kumasaka. Thriller Joker Game: Dasshutsu is a thriller film directed by Shintarô Ashizuka. Comedy Margery and Gladys is a made-for-TV film released in 2003. It was directed by Geoffrey Sax. Thriller Fire Over Afghanistan is a 2003 action drama thriller film written by Raly Radouloff and Terence H. Winkless and directed by Terence H. Winkless. Documentary film The White Widow: Searching for Samantha is a 2014 documentary film directed by Adam Wishart. Comedy Wild About Hurry is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner released on October 10, 1959. Comedy Sequin Raze is a 2013 comedy, drama, short film written and directed by Sarah Gertrude Shapiro. Thriller Missing Persons Unit is a 2007 crime thriller drama written by Bas Adriaensen, Philippe de Schepper and Matt Witten and directed by Jan Verheyen. Comedy Daddy and Me is a 2013 comedy film written by Haley Hayley and Willie Macc and directed by Willie Macc and Wiley B. Oscar. Comedy Just for Sex is a 2009 short comedy film written by Olivier Nicklaus and Rebecca Zlotowski and directed by Olivier Nicklaus. Documentary film Trinidad is an American documentary film by Jay Hodges and PJ Raval. The film was screened at the IFP Market and IFP Rough Cuts Lab. In 2009, the film premiered on Showtime. Comedy Rushing Roulette is a 1965 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and was the second Road Runner cartoon directed by someone other than Chuck Jones, who had exclusively used the characters since their debut in 1949. McKimson directed one other Road Runner cartoon the following year. Unlike the ten Rudy Larriva-directed Road Runner shorts after Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner, Rushing Roulette featured an entirely original score by Bill Lava. The title of this cartoon is a play on Russian roulette. Documentary film Woodcutters of the Deep South is the sixth and final feature-length film produced and directed by American independent filmmaker Lionel Rogosin. The film looks at workers who organize to resist exploitation by pulpwood corporations. Rogosin made one more short film, Arab Israeli Dialogue, released in 1974, but for the next 25 years he struggled to find support for a number of unrealized projects. Comedy Fast Food is a 1989 American comedy film starring Jim Varney, Traci Lords, Michael J. Pollard, Blake Clark and Pamela Springsteen Auggie Hamilton is always looking for ways to earn a quick buck. When he learns that his friend Samantha Brooks is going to sell her garage to fast food king Wrangler Bob Bundy he comes up with one more scheme, to turn the garage into a burger joint. When Wrangler Bob proves to be stiff competition, they develop a secret sauce that makes people go crazy. It was shot in Atlanta and Los Angeles. The film is rated PG-13. Comedy La Famiglia Passaguai fa fortuna is a 1951 Italian film directed by Aldo Fabrizi. Documentary film The Dark Matter of Love is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sarah McCarthy. Comedy Mundasupatti is a 2014 Tamil adventure comedy film directed by Ram starring Vishnu and Nandita. Produced by Thirukumaran Entertainments' C. V. Kumar in association with Fox Star Studios, it features music by Sean Roldan, editing by Leo John Paul and camerawork by P. V. Sankar. Based on a short film Ram himself shot in 2011 for the TV show, Naalaya Iyakunar, the film is set in the 80s in a fictional village called Mundasupatti, where people believe bad luck will befall them if they are photographed. The story illustrates what happens when two photographers visit the village. Mundasupatti released on 13 June 2014 to positive critical response. Documentary film Jamol's Vision For Youth Peace is a 2009 film directed by Tony Bennis. Documentary film Fighting for Life is a 2008 documentary film written by Terry Sanders, Christine Z. Wiser and directed by Terry Sanders. Comedy Galaxy Quest is a 1999 comic science fiction parody film about a troupe of actors who defend a group of aliens against an alien warlord. It was directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. Mark Johnson and Charles Newirth produced the film for DreamWorks, and David Newman composed the music score. Portions of the film were shot in Goblin Valley State Park, Utah, USA, and non-humanoid creatures were created by Stan Winston Studio from designs by Crash McCreary, Chris Swift, Brom, Bernie Wrightson, and Simon Bisley. The film parodies, among others, the television series Star Trek and related media activities such as fandom. It stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Daryl Mitchell as the cast of a defunct television series called Galaxy Quest, in which the crew of a spaceship embarked on intergalactic adventures. Enrico Colantoni also stars as the leader of an alien race who ask the actors for help, believing the show's adventures were real. The film's supporting cast features Robin Sachs as the warlord Sarris and Patrick Breen as a friendly alien. Animation Buddha Hand's Up is a 2011 short animation film directed by Ji-seon Kim, Min-joo Hong and Dong-eun Jang. Animation Valhalla is a Danish animated feature film released in 1986 by Metronome, based on volumes one, four and five of the comic book series of the same name, in its turn based on the Scandinavian tales of the Norse mythology, as they are told in Snorri Sturlusons so called Younger Edda. It was directed by Disney animator Jeffrey J. Varab and cartoonist Peter Madsen. The film was the most expensive Danish film of 1986 and proved popular with audiences, however the company failed to regain the cost of production and, as a result, the film became a financial flop at the box office. Thriller Ingrid Bergman plays a middle-aged woman going through a psychological crisis as a love affair ends. French playwright Jean Cocteau's one-character drama unfolds in the form of an extended monologue--a one-sided telephone conversation in which the woman tries to win back her lover despite her growing suspicion that he is calling from his young fiancée's home. Comedy She Couldn't Take It is a 1935 comedy film made at Columbia Pictures, directed by Tay Garnett, written by C. Graham Baker, Gene Towne and Oliver H.P. Garrett, and starring George Raft and Joan Bennett. It was one of the few comedies Raft made in his career. Comedy Happy We is a Swedish 1983 film directed by Lasse Hallström. Comedy Vivir es formidable is a 1966 Argentine film. Thriller Population 436 is a 2006 mystery-horror film starring Jeremy Sisto, Fred Durst, Peter Outerbridge, and Charlotte Sullivan. Thriller Bloodfist VIII: Trained to Kill is a 1996 action/adventure film starring Don Wilson, John Patrick White, Jillian McWhirter and Warren Burton. It was directed by Rick Jacobson and written by Alex Simon. Documentary film Waarom heeft niemand mij verteld dat het zo erg zou worden in Afghanistan is the first full length feature film shot with a mobile phone. The films is about a Dutch Afghan War veteran who recalls his experiences during the war and tells how he came to cope with them. The film premiered at major film festivals: the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2007, Tribeca Film Festival 2007, the San Francisco International Film Festival 2007, Pesaro 2007, and many others. Directed by Cyrus Frisch and mostly filmed in the Netherlands. Documentary film Nanook of the North is a 1922 American silent documentary film by Robert J. Flaherty, with elements of docudrama, at a time when separating films into documentary and drama did not yet exist. In the tradition of what would later be called salvage ethnography, Flaherty captured the struggles of the Inuk man named Nanook and his family in the Canadian Arctic. The film is considered the first feature-length documentary. Some have criticized Flaherty for staging several sequences, but the film is generally viewed as standing "alone in its stark regard for the courage and ingenuity of its heroes." In 1989, this film was one of the first 25 films to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Jatt & Juliet is a Punjabi romantic comedy directed by Anurag Singh and produced by Darshan Singh Grewal and Gunbir Singh Sidhu. The film stars Diljit Dosanjh opposite Neeru Bajwa. It was released to theaters on 29 June 2012. Upon release, the film became a massive blockbuster at the box office and also won multiple awards at the PTC Punjabi Film Awards 2013 including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. The film also spawned a sequel the following year, titled Jatt & Juliet 2 featuring most of the same cast and crew. The sequel also broke records at the box office, and ended up becoming the highest-grossing Punjabi film ever. This film is loosely based on Bollywood Movie 'Hadh Kar Di Aapne' starring Govinda. Animation The Gorilla Mystery is a 1930 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Favor is a 2013 thriller film written and directed by Paul Osborne. Animation Puss in Boots is a 2011 American computer-animated action comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation, directed by Chris Miller, executive produced by Guillermo del Toro, and written by Brian Lynch, with screenplay by Tom Wheeler. It stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris. The film was released in theaters on October 28, 2011 in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D. Although the character of Puss in Boots originated in a European fairy tale in 1697, the film is a spin-off prequel to the Shrek franchise. It follows the character Puss in Boots on his adventures before his first appearance in Shrek 2 in 2004. Accompanied by his friends, Humpty Dumpty and Kitty Softpaws, Puss is pitted against Jack and Jill, two murderous outlaws in ownership of legendary magical beans which lead to great fortune. Puss in Boots opened to generally positive reviews and became a success at the box office with a gross of over $554 million. It was also nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 84th Academy Awards. A sequel, titled Puss in Boots 2: Nine Lives & 40 Thieves, is scheduled to be released on December 21, 2018. Comedy Runways & BunkBeds is comedy, drama, romance film directed by Axel Harney. Animation Smart Talk with Raisin is a 1994 short animation written and directed by John R. Dilworth, and which aired on MTV Liquid Television. Comedy Fag Hag is the debut film of director Damion Dietz, who also wrote the film and has a lead role in it alongside Stephanie Orff. It was released in 1998. Thriller Aathi is a 2006 Tamil movie. Starring Vijay and Trisha in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Telugu film Athanokkade. This film was directed by Ramana and was produced by S.A.Chandrasekar. The movie received mixed reviews but was declared an average grosser. Comedy Spirit is a 2012 Malayalam film written and directed by Ranjith. The film primarily focuses on the increasing habits of alcoholism in Kerala. It stars Mohanlal, Kaniha and Shankar Ramakrishnan in the lead roles while Madhu, Lena Abhilash, Nandu, Kalpana and Thilakan play notable supporting roles. The film released on 14 June to overwhelming positive critical reviews. It completed hundred days of theatrical run in Kerala which was a Super-Hit at the box office. According to the director, "The movie does not, in any way, advocate or proscribe alcohol. Spirit discusses the subject and examines what happens when a person, however intelligent, falls prey to an addiction, any addiction for that matter." Science Fiction Lathe of Heaven is a 2002 television movie based on the similarly named science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin and a remake of the 1980 adaptation. It was produced for the A&E network in 2002 and directed by Philip Haas. It was nominated for the 2003 Saturn Award for Best Single Program Presentation. Animation Ziggy's Gift is a 1982 American animated TV special short film directed by Richard Williams, based on the comic strip Ziggy. It was written by Ziggy's creator Tom Wilson and Animators included Eric Goldberg and Tom Sito with music by Harry Nilsson. The film won an Emmy award. Animation Hop Frog is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Leonid Shmelkov. Comedy Lecciones para un beso is a 2010 film directed by Juan Pablo Bustamante. Thriller Colpo doppio del camaleonte d'oro is a 1967 film directed by Giorgio Stegani. Documentary film The September Issue is a 2009 American documentary film about the behind-the-scenes drama that follows editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and her staff during the production of the September 2007 issue of American Vogue magazine. The film is directed by R.J. Cutler and produced by Eliza Hindmarch and Sadia Shepard. It was released in Australia on August 20, 2009 after being screened at numerous film festivals including Sundance, Zurich, Silverdocs and Sheffield Doc/Fest. The movie was released in American theaters on August 28, 2009. Documentary film Laguna de dos tiempos is a 1982 film directed by Eduardo Maldonado. Comedy Man Friday is a 1975 British/American film. It is adapted from the 1973 play by Adrian Mitchell based on Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe, but reverses the roles, portraying Crusoe as a blunt, stiff Englishman, while the native he calls Man Friday is much more intelligent and empathic. The film can be regarded as being critical of western civilization, against which it draws an idealizing picture of Caribbean tribal life. Comedy I Dutifully Report is a Czech 1958 film directed by Karel Steklý. Documentary film New World Order is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Luke Meyer and Andrew Neel. It explores conspiracy theorists who are committed to vigorously opposing what they believe to be an emerging "New World Order". Thriller Time of Favor is Israeli writer-director Joseph Cedar's 2000 debut film, starring Aki Avni. The film plays out a psychologically complex love triangle in the middle of terrorist conflict in Israel's West Bank. The New York Times called it an "art house thriller," and the Los Angeles Times said it was "one of the most successful contemporary Israeli films." Documentary film He's Coming South is a 2005 documentary film written by Keith Thompson and directed by Damien Lay. Thriller 1999 is a 2009 Canadian crime drama film written and directed by Lenin M. Sivam, world premiered at the 2009 Vancouver International Film Festival. The film explores the Toronto Sri Lankan gang scene in the late 90s. With a time frame that spans less than 24 hours, it's a film that attempts to delve deep inside the Tamil gang community. It opens with a shooting that results in the end of a peace treaty between two rival gangs in Scarborough. With investigators closing in and rival gang members out for revenge, 1999 concentrates its time mapping out the toll gang participation takes not only on the individual, but the direct impacts it has on family and community. The film received the CBC Audience Choice Award at 2010 ReelWorld Film Festival and it became the top 10 Canadian films at Vancouver International Film Festival and it also received Midnight Sun Award at 2010 Oslo Tamil Film Festival. Science Fiction Space Ship Sappy is the 178th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Ninja Gaiden II: The Way of the Warrior is a 2008 documentary television film directed by Peter Iannuccilli and Todd Pellegrino. Thriller Amoc is a drama and thriller film directed by Erim Metto and Robbi Stevens. Thriller The Quick and the Dead is a 1995 western film directed by Sam Raimi and starring Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio. The story focuses on "The Lady", a gunfighter who rides into the frontier town of Redemption, controlled by John Herod. The Lady joins a deadly dueling competition in an attempt to exact revenge for her father's death. Simon Moore's script was purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment in May 1993, and actress Sharon Stone signed on as both star and co-producer. Development was fast tracked after director Sam Raimi's hiring, and principal photography began in Old Tucson Studios in Arizona on November 21, 1993. The film was distributed by TriStar Pictures and Columbia Pictures, and was released in the US on February 10, 1995 to a dismal box office performance, and received mixed reviews from critics. This was Woody Strode's final performance, as well as the last theatrical release of Roberts Blossom. The phrase "the quick and the dead" is from the Book of Common Prayer and its version of the Apostles' Creed, describing the final judgement. Animation Worms is a Brazilian-Canadian stop-motion animated film directed by Paolo Conti and Arthur Medeiros. It is the first Brazilian stop-motion animated film. It was released in Brazil on December 20, 2013. Thriller When Strangers Marry is a 1944 suspense film directed by William Castle and featuring Dean Jagger, Kim Hunter and Robert Mitchum. Comedy Trixi Goes to the Moving Pictures is a 2012 animation/short/comedy film directed by H. Kristen Campbell and Sitji Chou. Thriller Return to Sender is a 2004 film written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade and directed by Bille August. It is also known under the title Convicted. The film stars Aidan Quinn and Connie Nielsen. Aidan Quinn was nominated for a 2005 IFTA Best Actor in a Feature Film award for his performance. Quinn plays an unscrupulous attorney who is challenged by Nielsen, his latest 'client'/target. Comedy The Man I Want is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, Wendy Barrie and Betty Astell. A man accidentally comes across some stolen jewells. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. Thriller My Nanny's Secret is a Lifetime Channel original Thriller/Mystery/Crime movie starring Haylie Duff and directed by Douglas Jackson. Comedy Come Blow Your Horn is a 1963 American comedy film starring Frank Sinatra, directed by Bud Yorkin with a screenplay by Norman Lear, and based on the play of the same name by Neil Simon. Documentary film Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak is a 2009 television documentary film directed by Lance Bangs and Spike Jonze about children's author Maurice Sendak. Documentary film The Last Mountain is a feature-length documentary film directed by Bill Haney and produced by Haney, Clara Bingham and Eric Grunebaum. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and went into general release on June 3, 2011. The film explores the consequences of mining and burning coal, with a particular focus on the use of a method for coal strip-mining in Appalachia commonly known as mountaintop removal mining. Based in part on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s 2005 book, Crimes Against Nature and featuring Kennedy and a cast of activists and experts, the film considers the health consequences of mining and burning coal and looks at the context and history of environmental laws in the United States. Exploring a proposal to build a wind farm on a mountain in the heart of "coal country," rather than deforesting and demolishing the mountain for the coal seams within, the film suggests that wind resources are plentiful in the U.S., would provide many domestic jobs and that wind is a more benign source of power than coal and has the potential to eliminate the destructive aspects of coal. Animation The Broken Jaw is a short animated film by Chris Shepherd produced in 1997 by Polkadot Productions for Channel 4. Animation WALL-E is a 2008 American computer animated science fiction romantic comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Andrew Stanton. The story follows a robot named WALL-E, who is designed to clean up an abandoned, waste-covered Earth far in the future. He falls in love with another robot named EVE, who also has a programmed task, and follows her into outer space on an adventure that changes the destiny of both his kind and humanity. Both robots exhibit an appearance of free will and emotions similar to humans, which develop further as the film progresses. After directing Finding Nemo, Stanton felt Pixar had created believable simulations of underwater physics and was willing to direct a film set largely in space. WALL-E has minimal dialogue in its early sequences; many of the characters do not have voices, but instead communicate with body language and robotic sounds, which were designed by Ben Burtt. It is also Pixar's first animated feature with segments featuring live-action characters. Walt Disney Pictures released WALL-E in the United States and Canada on June 27, 2008. Comedy Das Bad auf der Tenne is a film directed by Paul Martin released on Jan 20, 1956. Thriller Three people discover their happy lives come with unexpected consequences in this drama from Nigerian filmmaker Kunle Afolayan, inspired by Yoruba legend. Sola Fajure (Kunle Afolayan) has just graduated from college with a degree in Architecture, but he placed low in his class and has had no luck finding a job, so with few prospects he signs up for his required military service. Sola ends up serving alongside his good friend Femi (Ramsey Nouah) and Mona (Omoni Oboli), a woman with whom he's powerfully infatuated. One day, Sola and Femi stumble upon a small wooden figurine, and Sola takes it back to the camp with him. What Sola and his friends don't know is that the figurine is inhabited by the spirit of Araromire, a goddess of good fortune. Over the next seven years, things go very well for the three; Sola and Mona are happily married (despite his many random infidelities) and they have a child with another on the way, while Femi becomes a successful businessman whose work takes him all over the world. But what they don't know is that they're good luck came from Araromire, and there's a catch -- the figure was carved from a tree that was cursed, and after seven years of good luck, the tables are about to turn and their lives will soon become a living hell. A major box office success in Nigeria, Araromire (aka The Figurine) was an official selection at the 2010 ~Rotterdam International Film Festival. Documentary film We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks is a 2013 American independent documentary film about the organization started by Julian Assange, and people involved in the collection and distribution of secret information and media by whistleblowers. It covers a period of several decades, and includes considerable background material. Animation The Pendulum, the Pit and Hope is a 1983 Czechoslovak animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer, adapted from Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Pit and the Pendulum" and Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam's story "A Torture by Hope". Comedy Bringing Up Baby is a 1938 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film tells the story of a paleontologist in a number of predicaments involving a scatterbrained woman and a leopard named Baby. The screenplay was adapted by Dudley Nichols and Hagar Wilde from a short story by Wilde which originally appeared in Collier's Weekly magazine on April 10, 1937. The script was written specifically for Hepburn, and was tailored to her personality. Filming began in September 1937 and wrapped in January 1938; it was over schedule and over budget. Production was frequently delayed due to uncontrollable laughing fits between Hepburn and Grant. Hepburn struggled with her comedic performance and was coached by her co-star, vaudeville veteran Walter Catlett. A tame leopard was used during the shooting; its trainer was off-screen with a whip for all its scenes. Although it has a reputation as a flop upon its release, Bringing up Baby was moderately successful in many cities and eventually made a small profit after its re-release in the early 1940s. Science Fiction Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II is a 1994 American post apocalyptic science fiction film written and directed by Steven Lovy and Robert Lovy, and starring Jim Metzler, Vernon Wells, Deborah Shelton, Dennis Christopher, Nicholas Worth and Traci Lords. It is the sequel to the 1990 cult classic movie Circuitry Man. Documentary film Everything Will Be is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Julia Kwan. Comedy Vlyublyon po sobstvennomu zhelaniyu is a 1983 Soviet comedy film directed by Sergey Mikaelyan. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, where Yevgeniya Glushenko won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Documentary film William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe is a documentary film about the late American civil rights attorney William Kunstler directed by daughters Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler that premiered at the 25th Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. William Kunstler was a famous 20th-century lawyer whose clients included Martin Luther King Jr., Larry Davis, Malcolm X, Phillip and Daniel Berrigan, Abbie Hoffman, H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Filiberto Ojeda Ríos and Leonard Peltier. The New York Times called him "the most hated and most loved lawyer in America". Kunstler served as the negotiator for inmates at the prison uprising at Attica State Prison in New York in 1971. This film is a co-production of the Independent Television Service and was broadcast on the PBS television series P.O.V. in June 2010. The film was an official selection of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. It also received a 2008 grant from the Foundation for Jewish Culture's Lynn and Jules Kroll Fund for Jewish Documentary Film. Arthouse Films released the film theatrically in North America in 2009. Comedy Isla de sal is a 1964 Venezuelan drama comedy film directed by Clemente de la Cerda. It was his first feature film, but was considered one of his more important works. Later he won national acclaim with his blockbuster Soy un delincuente. Comedy ¡Paso a la juventud..! is a 1958 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Documentary film Mary Tyler Moore: The 20th Anniversary Show is a retrospective television special commemorating the 20th anniversary of the 1970-77 sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show which aired on CBS on February 18, 1991. It was hosted by Mary Tyler Moore and featured clips from the show's seven-year run, including a reunion with co-stars Edward Asner, Georgia Engel, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Gavin MacLeod and Betty White as they all gathered together to reminisce about the series and their characters. In 2002, Mary and the cast reunited for another CBS retrospective special, The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion. Documentary film Collateral Murder is a 2010 short documentary film. Documentary film Journey Around My Room is a 2008 short film written and directed by Olivier Smolders. Animation Go There, Don't Know Where is a 1966 feature-length cutout-animated film from the Soviet Union. It was directed by the "Patriarch of Soviet animation", Ivan Ivanov-Vano, at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. It is a comedy based on the motifs of Russian folk tales. Comedy The Wrong Mr. Perkins is a 1931 British short comedy film directed by Arthur Varney and starring Herbert Mundin, John Stuart and Frederick Volpe. An impoverished man Jimmy Perkins is mistaken by a banker for a wealthy man with a similar name Comedy He's My Guy is a film directed by Edward F. Cline released on Mar 26, 1943. Comedy Hello Goodbye is a 2008 French language romantic-dramedy film directed by Graham Guit. The film stars Gérard Depardieu and Fanny Ardant. The film is set in both Israel and France and follows the life of a Jewish couple who try to discover their true identity, their roots and the meaning of being Jewish. Comedy The Court Concert is a 1936 German historical romantic comedy film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Mártha Eggerth, Johannes Heesters and Kurt Meisel. It was made by the largest German studio UFA, based on Das kleine Hofkonzert. It is part of a group of operetta films made during the 1930s. A separate French-language version was also made. Documentary film Times of Troubleis a 2012 documentary drama film directed by Paddy Hayes. Documentary film A Slaughterhouse of Dreams is a 1996 drama film written by Irakli Solomonaschvili and Giorgi Chaindrawa and directed by Giorgi Chaindrawa. Documentary film One Way Ticket to Bussum is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by Renée Wilna Span. Science Fiction Demanding the return and execution of those exiled from their world, an alien invasion causes mass destruction and holds the Earth hostage. Animation Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip is an Annie Award-winning one-hour animated television special spawned from the Cartoon Network animated television series Dexter's Laboratory, produced by Hanna-Barbera (now Cartoon Network Studios) for Cartoon Network, and aired in 1999. Comedy Tug of War is the first film by British film director Scott Mann. The film was a co-production between Bigger Picture Productions and Shakabuku Films with the assistance of Granada Film. Completion funding was provided by the UK Film Council Scott Mann has gone on to direct numerous other short films including Chaingangs and Lollipop. His first feature film, The Tournament, starring Robert Carlyle, Ving Rhames, Kelly Hu and Ian Somerhalder was released in October 2009. Science Fiction Yogi's Ark Lark is an animated Hanna-Barbera television movie, intended to raise ecological awareness. Broadcast in 1972, it was part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie and served as the pilot for Yogi's Gang. Aside from its environmental message, the film marked a milestone in Hanna-Barbera's history: a wide range of the studio’s characters were united in one story for the first time. This set the tone for future series and specials, such as Laff-A-Lympics and Yogi’s First Christmas. The flying ark would be seen again on Yogi's Treasure Hunt, renamed the SS Jelly Roger. Comedy Gipfel-Gig is a 2011 comedy, animated short film written by Lukas Egger and Bernhard Bamert, and directed by Lukas Egger. Animation With Banagher Links as its master, the Unicorn Gundam goes into action. The mobile suit that is said to be the key to Laplace’s Box offers a glimpse of its incredible power in single combat against Marida Cruz and her Kshatriya. After the battle, the Unicorn Gundam is captured by the Londo Bell warship Nahel Argama. Also aboard the ship are Micott, Takuya, and Audrey, who have been rescued by a Londo Bell pilot named Riddhe Marcenas. Full Frontal, leader of the Neo Zeon remnants known as the Sleeves, launches an attack on the Nahel Argama with his mobile suit Sinanju in order to obtain the Box. Frontal, the so-called “second coming of Char Aznable,” claims to be a vessel embodying the hopes of the Spacenoids. What will happen when he encounters Banagher on the battlefield? Animation Bah Wilderness is an MGM cartoon, featuring Barney Bear, who goes camping out in the forest, similar to his debut cartoon, The Bear That Couldn't Sleep. Comedy The Abbey is a British television situation comedy produced by Baby Cow Productions for ITV, about dysfunctional celebrities with various vices that seek sanctuary at The Abbey to overcome their problems. It is written by Morwenna Banks, directed by Johnny Campbell and executive produced by Henry Normal. Banks stars as ex-rock star Marianne Hope who opened The Abbey as a retreat offering new age therapies, after her very public nervous breakdown. Omid Djalili plays The Abbey's owner Tony. Russell Brand is a DJ seemingly nonchalant about his crack cocaine addiction, who even has to resort to sticking a can a whipped cream up his nose to satisfy his addiction. Liz Smith plays a perverted pensioner with an addiction to sex. Tamsin Egerton plays a model with an eating disorder, who eats toilet roll in order to avoid hunger pangs. Miranda Hart plays the suicidal wife of a disgraced MP, obsessed with cleaning, cooking and being lovely to everyone in the most obtuse way! The show also stars Reece Shearsmith as a 'doctor' and counsellor and Marti Pellow as Marianne Banks estranged husband. Animation Yonalure: Moment to Moment is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ayaka Nakata and Yuki Sakitani. Comedy Netflix Relief Fund is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Alex Fernie. Thriller Hell Bound is a 1957 crime film directed by William J. Hole Jr.. Comedy Mike Testing 143 is a 2014 comedy romance film directed by K.Veeru. Documentary film The Life and Mind of Mark DeFriest is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Gabriel London. Animation A Song a Day is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Grampy. Documentary film I Loved You is a 2000 documentary directed by Victor Kossakovsky. Comedy In this (mostly) one-man show, comedian Paul F. Tompkins holds forth on alcohol, pretension and Hollywood, managing to drink four full pints of Guinness over the course of the performance. Comedy My Tutor Friend is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Kim Ha-neul and Kwon Sang-woo. Unglamorous Su-wan is a sophomore in college who gets hired to tutor rich troublemaker Ji-hoon, who is repeating his senior year of high school for the third time. Released on February 7, 2003, the film topped the box office for five consecutive weeks and sold 4,809,871 tickets, making it the third best selling Korean film of 2003. This was Kim Kyeong-hyeong's directorial debut. Park Yeon-seon's screenplay was based on a series of stories posted online in 2000 by a real-life English literature major named Choi Su-wan about her experiences in tutoring a high schooler of her same age. Comedy Vietnam Colony is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, written and directed by Siddique-Lal. With Mohanlal, Innocent, Kanaka and K. P. A. C. Lalitha appearing in lead roles, the film achieved considerable success following its theatrical release. A Tamil remake of the film, starring Prabhu was released in 1994 under the same title Vietnam Colony. Comedy Leon in Wintertime is a 2008 animation short directed by Pierre-Luc Granjon and Pascal le Nôtre. Comedy Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World is a 2005 film starring and directed by Albert Brooks. It was shown at the Dubai International Film Festival. Comedy Lo chiamavano Bulldozer is a 1978 Italian action- comedy film directed by Michele Lupo. Comedy Fe, Esperanza, Caridad is a 1974 Filipino film, produced by Premiere Productions. It is a trilogy featuring Nora Aunor giving life to the stories of 3 women: Fe—an emerging movie Superstar who has an invalid husband—, Esperanza—a young wife living in a middle-class neighborhood in the city—and Caridad—a young novice who was seduced by the devil himself. The film was directed by three acclaimed directors namely Cirio H. Santiago and two National Artists for film; Gerardo de Leon and Lamberto V. Avellana. Science Fiction Judas Kiss is a 2011 Canadian drama film directed by J.T. Tepnapa and written by Tepnapa and Carlos Pedraza. It stars Charlie David, Richard Harmon, Sean Paul Lockhart, and Timo Descamps. The film is the story of a disillusioned filmmaker’s visit to his peculiar alma mater, where he is trapped in a tug of war between his tortured past and a troubling future. Judas Kiss is the feature film directorial debut of J.T. Tepnapa, who has won many international awards for his short films, including the multiple award-winning parody of 1950s teen health films. Animation Very Silly Songs! also known as a Very Silly Sing-Along is the seventh episode in the VeggieTales animated series. Released in March 1997, it is the first of several sing-along videos. It features the four Silly Songs with Larry that had been released to date along with a half dozen others from the first five episodes. It also introduced the popular "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" whose Silly Song appears here for the first time. Comedy Limerence is a 2012 Italian short film written, directed and starred by Giuseppe Rossi. Comedy Doggoned is a 2012 short adventure comedy drama film written and directed by Arshad Khan. Documentary film Lynch is a 2007 documentary film directed by blackANDwhite. Documentary film Elemental is a 2012 documentary film directed by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee and Gayatri Roshan. The film premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival on October 9, 2012 in Mill Valley, California. Comedy Makkala Sainya is an Indian film made in Kannada and Tamil languages. It was directed by actress Lakshmi under the supervision of K. Balachander. It stars Vishnuvardhan and Sumithra in the lead. Animation Friend Of Flies is a 2011 animated, short, drama film written and directed by Emil Gustafsson Ryderup. Documentary film Cuckoos Children is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Inesa Kurklietytė. Animation Goodweather is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Alexandre Dubiela. Comedy The Karate Kid is a 2010 Chinese-American martial arts film directed by Harald Zwart. It stars Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith, and it was produced by Will and Jada Pinkett Smith. It is a remake of the 1984 film of the same name and the fifth installment of the Karate Kid series, serving as a reboot. Principal photography took place in Beijing, China; filming began around July 2009 and ended on October 16, 2009. The Karate Kid was released theatrically in the United States on June 11, 2010. The plot concerns a 12-year-old boy from Detroit, Michigan who moves to Beijing, China with his mother and runs afoul of the neighborhood bully. He makes an unlikely ally in the form of his aging maintenance man, Mr. Han, a kung fu master who teaches him the secrets of self-defense. Thriller La polizia è sconfitta is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Domenico Paolella. The character of Mezzogiorno was defined as "perhaps the most gruesome and ruthless villain of the Italian crime cinema." Thriller Blue Fin is a 1978 family movie that stars Hardy Krüger, Greg Rowe and Elspeth Ballantyne. It is based on an Australian novel written by Colin Thiele and published in 1969. Thriller Pray for Morning is a 2006 horror/thriller movie directed and written by Cartney Wearn. Science Fiction Silent Story is a 2001 film which was written and directed by Eduardo Cisneros. It stars Megahn Perry as Rose and David Fickas as Eddie. The film won Best Short at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. Thriller Within the FBI, there exists a division dedicated to investigating and prosecuting criminals on the internet. Welcome to the front lines of the war on cybercrime, where Special Agent Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) has seen it all... ...until now. A tech-savvy internet predator is displaying his graphic murders on his own website -- and the fate of each of his tormented captives is left in the hands of the public: the more hits his site gets, the faster his victims die. When this game of cat and mouse becomes personal, Marsh and her team must race against the clock to track down this technical mastermind who is virtually untraceable.FBI Special Agent Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) works hard to maintain a delicate balance between her life as a single mother and her job as a law enforcement officer. Each night, she trolls the Internet with her partner Griffin Dowd (Colin Hanks), cracking down on credit card fraud and sexual predators from the bureau’s Portland, Oregon field office. When they receive a tip regarding a creepy new website, the partners begin to monitor killwithme.com in an effort to determine its authenticity. At first the site seems too outrageous to be real. The creator has stranded a kitten on a sticky rat trap and is calling on his viewers to spread the word as the cat slowly dies on camera. An intense internet search reveals an intricate web of servers and hosts that make the website virtually untraceable, but reveals that the killer is taunting the agents with clues that all point to Portland.When a local man is kidnapped and takes the kitten’s place, an even more frightening scenario unfolds: An online readout indicates how many users are logged on--the more people who visit the site, the sooner the man will die. Unable to stop more and more visitors from clicking on the site, the agents must watch in horror as the counter reaches the fatal number.Marsh is drafted to investigate the case as part of a multi-agency task force with Portland Police Detective Eric Box (Billy Burke). As the killer’s crimes escalate and Marsh turns her considerable talents to finding him, she grows increasingly distracted from her family, unaware of a looming threat to her loved ones. As the task force gets closer to their quarry, the killer tightens an invisible noose that draws Marsh’s FBI partner into his deadly scenario. With time running out, Marsh and Box begin to untangle the intricate web of clues and interconnections, but the solution may come too late. Comedy Mystery Team is a 2009 film created by the comedy group Derrick Comedy. The story was written by Donald Glover, DC Pierson, Dominic Dierkes, Dan Eckman, and Meggie McFadden. It stars Donald Glover, DC Pierson, and Dominic Dierkes. It was directed by Eckman and produced by McFadden. Documentary film Yad Vashem: Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future is a 1989 American short documentary film produced by Ray Errol Fox. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy The Pink Panther and a short, pointy-nosed caveman are laboring to move a large, rectangular slab of rock across a prehistoric jungle. The Pink Panther realizes that the rock would be easier to move if it were round. So, he and the caveman chisel it into a sphere and roll it down a hill. It picks up speed and flattens the caveman repeatedly as it reaches hill bottom, rises on another hill, then re-descends, again and again. The Pink Panther and the caveman next have the idea of positioning another rectangular slab on a carriage and pulling it, and they invent a pair of wheels to put beneath the carriage. Then, when the panther and caveman envision the future for the wheel, including the Industrial Revolution, automobiles, urban blight, and pollution, they destroy the two wheels and go back to moving the slab by their original, clumsy pushing method. Orginally released in theatres in: August 7, 1968. ---------------------------- The Inspector Comedy You Dont Sniff Round Princesses is a 1965 short animation and comedy film written by Ivan Urban and directed by Bretislav Pojar. Thriller Encounter: The Killing is a 2002 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Ajay Phansekar. It stars Naseeruddin Shah, Dilip Prabhavalkar and Tara Deshpande in pivotal roles. Comedy Shanghaied is a 1915 American comedy silent film made by Essanay Studios starring Charlie Chaplin. Thriller Srcna dama is a 1991 thriller film written by Michel Chion, Joze Dolmark, Zdravko Dusa, Stojan Pelko, and Zdenko Vrdlovec, and directed by Boris Jurjasevic. Animation The Swan Princess Christmas is a 2012 American computer-animated family/fantasy film directed by Richard Rich, produced by Crest Animation Productions and Nest Family Entertainment. It is the fourth film in The Swan Princess series, and follows the adventures of Odette and Derek celebrating their first Christmas together. While the three previous films in the series were animated using traditional 2D hand-drawn animation, The Swan Princess Christmas was created entirely in 3D CGI animated. Out of all of the cast members James Arrington is the only one to return from the original film and its sequels, Doug Stone reprises his role as Speed from the sequels and Sean Wright reprises his role of Rothbart from The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom. The movie is followed by a fifth 3D computer-animated direct-to-DVD entitled The Swan Princess V: A Royal Family Tale released one year later. The Swan Princess Christmas has been heavily panned by fans of the three original films. Documentary film Before The Nickelodeon: The Early Cinema Of Edwin Porter is a 1982 documentary film directed by Charles Musser. Comedy Mutlu Aile Defteri is a 2013 comedy film directed by Nihat Durak. Animation Backspace is a 2012 short animation family comedy film written and directed by Brian Starr and Jillian Starr. Comedy Just Another Margin is a 2014 Chinese comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau and starring Betty Sun, Ronald Cheng, Ekin Cheng and Alex Fong. It was released on 2 February 2014. Animation One Minute Puberty is a 2011 short animated comedy film directed by Alexander Gellner. Documentary film Britain's best-loved broadcaster brings his favourite extinct creatures back to life in David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive. In this ground-breaking film, Sir David takes us on a journey through the world-famous Natural History Museum in London in a captivating tale of discovery, adventure, and magic, where 3D technology, state-of-the-art CGI, science, and research combine to bring the museum's now long-extinct inhabitants to life to discover how these animals once roamed the planet. As the doors are locked and night falls, Attenborough stays behind and meets some of the most fascinating extinct creatures which come alive in front of his eyes; dinosaurs, ice age beasts, and giant reptiles. The film fulfils a lifelong dream of the nation's favourite naturalist, who said: "I have been coming to the Natural History Museum since I was a boy. It's one of the great places to come to learn about natural history. Comedy Swishbucklers is a 2009 film written and directed by Yule Caise. Animation Scary Godmother: The Revenge of Jimmy is a 2005 animated film starring Tabitha St. Germain, Britt McKillip, Alexander Ludwig, Brittney Irvin, Gary Chalk, and Dexter Bell. It was directed by Ezekiel Norton with a screenplay by Ian Boothby based on the book by Jill Thompson. Documentary film SAGRADA - The Mystery of Creation is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Stefan Haupt. Comedy Up Front is a 1951 comedy starring Tom Ewell and David Wayne based on Bill Mauldin's World War II comic characters Willie and Joe. Comedy Parking Plot is a 2013 short comedy film written by Joe Pingue and Samir Rehem and directed by Samir Rehem. Animation Un brinco pa'allá is a 2000 short animated film directed by Dominique Jonard. Thriller Acting on Impulse is a 1993 film starring Linda Fiorentino, Nancy Allen and C. Thomas Howell. The film is also known under the alternate titles Secret Lives and Eyes of a Stranger. Adam Ant, Isaac Hayes, Zelda Rubinstein and Dick Sargent, in his last role, make cameo appearances. Comedy A Rua Das Tulipas is a 2008 animated comedy short film written and directed by Alexandre Camargo. Comedy Ocho apellidos vascos is a 2014 Spanish comedy film directed by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro. It premiered in Spain on March 14, 2014. The film is sometimes translated as Spanish Afair. Comedy My Sister Eileen is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne and Janet Blair. The screenplay by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov is based on their 1940 play of the same title, which was inspired by a series of autobiographical short stories by Ruth McKenney originally published in The New Yorker. The supporting cast features George Tobias, Allyn Joslyn, Grant Mitchell, Gordon Jones and, in a cameo appearance at the end, the Three Stooges. Comedy Art Machine is a film by writer/director Doug Karr starring Joseph Cross, Jessica Szohr, and Joey Lauren Adams. At age six, child prodigy painter Declan Truss was propelled into the art world as a rare marvel, but by seventeen, the tightrope of notoriety is catching up with him. Declan seeks inspiration as the immense pressures of an impending coming-of-age exhibition loom. His world expands when he stumbles on a commune of rebellious freethinkers. Declan reaches beyond painting to wild experimentation, quickly spinning out of control. As he becomes consumed by his mania, he begins to regard his family as part of a system that’s keeping him down, and magnetically rallies the rebels to take part in his progressively subversive art exhibition—one that will ultimately shock and destroy. Set against the backdrop of Brooklyn’s vibrant art and music scene, Art Machine is a dark comedy about the tenuous relationship between art and commerce, the fine line between creative genius and clinical mania, and the damaging effects of fame. Art Machine was produced by Pie Face Pictures in association with Sundial Pictures. Thriller Our Day Will Come is a French 2010 drama film co-written and directed by Romain Gavras. It stars Vincent Cassel, who is also one of the producers. Animation Ceibas: Epilogue - The Well of Representation is a 2011 short animated film directed by Evan Meaney. Documentary film Known for his epic defeat of the Romans after a famous trek through the Alps that saw the Carthaginian general leading his troops on the backs of elephants, Hannibal is regarded as one of history's greatest military minds. Drawing on the expertise of historians, military experts and archaeologists, this incisive feature chronicles the life of the great war strategist, from his swift rise to prominence to his ultimate defeat in 203 BC. Comedy The Duel is a 2000 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Andrew Lau and starring Andy Lau, Ekin Cheng, Nick Cheung, Kristy Yang, Zhao Wei and Patrick Tam. The film is adapted from Juezhan Qianhou of Gu Long's Lu Xiaofeng novel series. It is known for its humorous take on the original story and its special effects. Documentary film Sari's Mother is a 2006 American short documentary film directed by James Longley. It looks at an Iraqi mother seeking health care for her 10-year-old son, who is dying of AIDS, against the background of war and occupation. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Family Business is a 1989 film directed by Sidney Lumet with a screenplay by Vincent Patrick, based on his novel. It stars Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman and Matthew Broderick. Animation Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big is a 2000 film starring Emily Osment. The film also stars Justin Brinsfield, John Cleese, Catherine O'Hara, and Haley Joel Osment. It is based on the book by Berkeley Breathed. Documentary film The Children of Golzow is a documentary by the German filmmaker Winfried Junge that was started in 1961 and lasted until 2007, when the series concluded. The film is a prolonged observation of the lives of several people in the Brandenburg town of Golzow. In 1985, the episode "Lebensläufe" was included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the movie with the longest production period. There is also a museum about the documentary in Golzow. Comedy "The surreal story of one man's grief. After the death of his newborn daughter, Dave struggles to keep his grip on reality as he begins to see only ugliness in the world. He drifts through his existence in an almost dream state, not knowing what is real and what is only in his head. Dave begins to meet with and be haunted by a bevy of odd characters while his world breaks down around him and he copes with the alienation he feels from the real world and his friends and family." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy "Lola has three chances to get it right in this fast paced and sexy lesbian comedy. This raunchy, funny, sexy comedy is a loose homage to hit film Run Lola Run only with more women in tight vests and plenty of Sapphic shenanigans to keep you entertained. Flaky photographer Lola has three chances to save both her girlfriend Casey's design career and Casey herself from the clutches of rich and predatory dyke Danielle, but only if she can make it across San Francisco in time. Re-living the moment Casey calls her in a desperate plea for help Lola has to learn from her mistakes, ask a favour from her ex-girlfriend, bribe a parking inspector and flee a blood-thirsty hound before she can rescue the woman of her dreams. This excellent debut feature from writer/director team Siler and Seidler takes the conceit of what if you could do something over again and runs with it, taking us all along for a fast paced and sexy ride. ES" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Comedy Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Ulrike Grote. Comedy Nadakame Ulakam is a 2011 Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Viji Thampi and starring Mukesh, Vinu Mohan, Sarayu, and Saranya Mohan in the lead roles. Its songs are composed by veteran music director Johnson with lyrics penned by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri. The film released on 25 February. Thriller The Shepherd: Border Patrol is a 2008 American action film directed by Isaac Florentine, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Stephen Lord, Natalie J. Robb, Gary McDonald, Scott Adkins and Jean-Claude Van Damme's real life daughter Bianca Van Varenberg. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on March 4, 2008. Documentary film Der Platz is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Uli M.Schüppel. Science Fiction Portal is a 2008 film directed by Geoffrey Schaaf. Animation Banagher is attacked by the black mobile suit Banshee and taken into custody. Backed into a corner, he still continues to conceal the new coordinates leading to Lapace's Box which were revealed by the Unicorn Gundam. Bright Noa, the commander of the Londo Bell, sees in Banagher the dignity and possibility shown by generations of Gundam pilots, and he finds help from old friends he once fought beside. Meanwhile, Mineva has been handed over from Ronan to Martha, and she is transferred to the giant transport plane Garuda as a pawn to make Banagher talk. The conflict surrounding the Box soars to a high altitude and, finally, back into space... Documentary film Bad 25 is a 2012 documentary film about the 25th anniversary of Michael Jackson's 1987 album Bad. The film was directed by Spike Lee who previously directed Jackson in the music video for "They Don't Care About Us", as well as directing the posthumous music video for the song "This Is It". A 25th anniversary edition reissue of the Bad album was also released on September 18, 2012 sharing the same name as the film. The film was first screened at the 69th Venice International Film Festival on August 2012 and was shown for a limited time in New York and Los Angeles theaters on October 19, 2012. The film made its television premiere on German television channel VOX on October 20, 2012 and in the United Kingdom on BBC2 on December 1, 2012. A 90-minute edited version of the film, running for 64 minutes without commercials, premiered in North America on ABC on November 22, 2012. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 2, 2013. The film is also available on the iTunes Store. Comedy Camp Beaverton: Meet the Beavers is a 2013 documentary film written by Beth Nelsen and directed by Ana Grillo and Beth Nelsen. Comedy One Wild Ride is a 1925 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 45th Our Gang short subject released. Documentary film Feldzug in Polen is a 69 minute Nazi propaganda film depicting the 1939 invasion of Poland and directed by Fritz Hippler. Portraying the Poles as aggressors and ethnic Germans living in Poland as an oppressed minority, the film alleges that the Poles employed unheroic tactics in the war and characterizes as senseless the defence of a besieged Warsaw. The film was often screened by German minorities overseas to clarify the German point of view. The Gleiwitz incident was part of Operation Himmler run by the SS and SD to justify German aggression. It involved dressing Nazi concentration camp prisoners as Polish soldiers who apparently attacked a German radio station. The prisoners were murdered by the SS/SD, appearing to have been shot by heroic German defenders. Other parts of Operation Himmler involved terrorist attacks on the Polish Railways and attacks by ethnic Germans on Polish property. French involvement was de-emphasized, in order to present Great Britain, in its attempt to encircle Germany, as the villain, to justify the Nazi-Soviet pact. Documentary film Los Ulises is a 2011 documentary film directed by Alberto García Ortiz and Agatha Maciaszek. Comedy Ah Boys to Men 2 is a 2013 Singaporean comedy film produced and directed by Jack Neo, written by Neo, Lim Teck and Leonard Lai. It is the second of two cinematic parts. It was released on February 1, 2013. It is the highest-grossing Singaporean film of all time, and has grossed over four times of its S$3 million budget. A spin-off to the Ah Boys to Men movie franchise titled Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen was announced by Jack Neo to be scheduled for production in August 2014 based on the story of a group of navy boys. Comedy Aaranya Kaandam is a 2011 Indian Tamil action film, written and directed by newcomer Thiagarajan Kumararaja. It is supposedly the first neo-noir film in Tamil cinema. The story takes place in a day in the lives of the six protagonists, played by Jackie Shroff, Ravi Krishna, Sampath Raj and newcomers Yasmin Ponnappa, Somasundaram and Master Vasanth. Produced by S. P. B. Charan's Capital Film Works, the film features musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by P. S. Vinod and editing handled by the duo Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth. The film was launched on 18 December 2008, with its principal photography being completed by late 2009, which was followed by a lengthy post-production phase. It ran into difficulties as the regional censor board in Chennai raised objection against the film, giving it an adult rating besides demanding 52 cuts. After screening at and becoming approved by the Tribunal in Delhi, the film was released worldwide on 10 June 2011, to high critical acclaim. It had its world premiere on 30 October 2010 at the South Asian International Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Award for Best Film. Documentary film Chet's Romance is a 1988 short documentary film written and directed by Bertrand Fevre. Comedy The Black Ninja is a 2003 American martial arts action film written, directed and starring Clayton Prince, and featuring Carla Brothers, Nicky DeMatteo, Yuki Matsuzaki, Heather Hunter, John Canada Terrell and Michael Chance. The film has been called a modern-day blaxploitation film, however, it received very poor reviews from critics. After a limited theatrical release, it went straight-to-DVD and distributed worldwide in January 2003. Comedy For Husband's Only is 1918 American silent comedy-drama film and directed by Lois Weber and her husband Phillips Smalley. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures. The film was apparently made in late 1917 but not released until just before the end of World War I. For Husband's Only is now considered lost. Comedy The Bashful Bachelor is a 1942 American film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. It was the second film in the Lum and Abner film series. Comedy Swing Time is a 1936 American RKO musical comedy film set mainly in New York City, and starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It features Helen Broderick, Victor Moore, Eric Blore and Georges Metaxa, with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The film was directed by George Stevens. Swing Time is considered by Arlene Croce to be Astaire and Rogers' best dance musical, a view shared by John Mueller and Hannah Hyam. It features four dance routines that are each regarded as masterpieces of their kind. "Never Gonna Dance" is often singled out as the partnership's and collaborator Hermes Pan's most profound achievement in filmed dance, while "The Way You Look Tonight" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and went on to become Astaire's most successful hit record, scoring first place in the U.S. charts in 1936. Jerome Kern's score, the second of two he composed specially for Astaire, contains three of his most memorable songs. But while it is considered to be one of Astaire and Rogers' greatest films, the film's plot has been criticized as has the performance of Metaxa. More praised is the acting and dancing performance of Ginger Rogers. Documentary film The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty is a 1927 documentary film by written and directed by Esfir Shub. Science Fiction Elliot King is Third is a 2012 short science fiction film written and directed by Rose Troche. Comedy I Am Self Sufficient is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Nanni Moretti. Science Fiction We, Time Machines is a 2010 sci-fi fantasy short film directed by Raúl Navarro. Comedy César and Rosalie is a 1972 French romance film starring Yves Montand and Romy Schneider, directed by Claude Sautet. Animation Madame Tutli-Putli is a 2007 stop motion-animated short film by Montreal filmmakers Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, collectively known as Clyde Henry Productions, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It is available on the Cinema16: World Short Films DVD as well as from the NFB. Documentary film Guerrilla Girl is a documentary film directed by Frank Piasechi Poulsen. It tells the story of a young girl -Isabel- who enters the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the largest Marxist-Leninist revolutionary guerrilla organization in South America. Documentary film Divine Trash is a 1998 documentary film directed by Steve Yeager about the life and work of John Waters. Comedy Police Story is a 1985 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. It is the first of the Police Story series featuring Chan as a Hong Kong police detective named "Kevin" Chan Ka-Kui. Chan began work on the film after a disappointing experience working with the director James Glickenhaus on The Protector, which was intended to be his entry into the American film market. Police Story was a huge success in East Asia. It won the Best Film award at the 1986 Hong Kong Film Awards. According to Chan's autobiography he considers Police Story his best action film. Animation Last Minute is a 2010 short animated film written and directed by Špela Čadež and Marina Rosset. Animation New Everyday is a 2012 short animation film directed by Africanus Okokon. Comedy Everything's Rosie is a 1931 slapstick comedy film directed by Clyde Bruckman, from a screenplay by Ralph Spence, Tim Whelan, and Al Boasberg, based on a story by Boasberg. Although the screenplay was credited as original, it bore a striking resemblance to a 1923 play which starred W.C. Fields, Poppy. The film starred Robert Woolsey, one-half of the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey, and was an attempt by RKO Radio Pictures to capitalize on the popularity of the comedy duo, having each of the team star in their own solo films. The film also starred Anita Louise and John Darrow, but was a critical failure, although it did manage not to lose money in a year when most RKO films did exactly that. Documentary film Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter is an educational dramatic short produced by the United States Air Force during World War II. The film's purpose was to instruct pilots in the Pacific theater about recognizing hostile planes at long distances and avoid "friendly fire" incidents. Comedy Not for Publication is a 1984 screwball comedy film directed by Paul Bartel and starring Nancy Allen. It premiered at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival before being acquired for distribution by Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment. David Naughton, Laurence Luckinbill, Alan Rosenberg, and Alice Ghostley also appear. Documentary film Steypa is a 2007 film directed by Markus Andresson and Ragnheidur Gestsdottir. Documentary film Under Ground is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Sha Huang. Documentary film Creating Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis is a 1973 Canadian documentary film directed by Robin Spry and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film was shot during the October Crisis and concentrates on the personal reactions of English-speaking Quebecers to the crisis and the threat of the Quebec nationalist group, Front de libération du Québec. Comedy Max Dugan Returns is a 1983 American comedy-drama film starring Jason Robards as the titular Max Dugan, Marsha Mason as his daughter Nora, Donald Sutherland, Kiefer Sutherland, and Matthew Broderick as grandson Michael. This would be the last Neil Simon film to be directed by Herbert Ross, as well as the last of his films starring Mason. Comedy La Leyenda de la Llorona is an animated horror-adventure-comedy film based on the legend, La Llorona. It is produced by Ánima Estudios and Eficine 226, and is distributed by Videocine. It released in Mexican theaters on October 21, 2011. It is a sequel to the Mexican blockbuster, La Leyenda de la Nahuala. The English-subtitled version of the film was also released direct-to-video in the United States, distributed by Pantelion Films and Lionsgate. It is also available in iTunes. Comedy Chillar Party is a 2011 Indian children's film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and Vikas Bahl and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under the UTV Motion Pictures and Salman Khan under his SKBH Productions. The film has a multiple-cast of debuting child-artists particularly named after movies such as, "Silencer", "Aflatoon", "Shaolin" etc. It also features Ranbir Kapoor in an item-number. Chillar Party won the 2011 National Film Award for Best Children's Film. Documentary film Celebrity Train Layouts: Tom Snyder is a 2002 short documentary film written by Tom McComas and directed by Tom McComas and Joseph Stachler. Comedy Chicken Run is a 2000 British stop-motion animated comedy film made by the Aardman Animations studios and directed by Peter Lord and Nick Park. It was the first feature-length film by Aardman and the first produced in partnership with DreamWorks, which co-financed and distributed the film. The film features the voices of Julia Sawalha, Mel Gibson, Timothy Spall, Phil Daniels, Tony Haygarth and Miranda Richardson. Chicken Run received positive reviews, and was a box office hit. The plot centres on a band of chickens who see a smooth-talking Rhode Island Red named Rocky as their only hope to escape from certain death when the owners of their farm decide to move from selling eggs to selling chicken pot pies. Comedy Genosse Münchhausen is a 1961 comedy film written and directed by Wolfgang Neuss. Comedy Monsieur Beaucaire is a 1946 comedy film starring Bob Hope as the title character, the barber of King Louis XV of France. It is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Booth Tarkington. It is a remake of the 1924 Rudolph Valentino silent film of the same name Monsieur Beaucaire. Comedy Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro is a 1983 Hindi film directed by Kundan Shah and produced by NFDC. It is a dark satire on the rampant corruption in Indian politics, bureaucracy, news media and business, and stars an ensemble cast that includes the likes of Naseeruddin Shah, Ravi Baswani, Om Puri, Pankaj Kapur, Satish Shah, Satish Kaushik, Bhakti Barve and Neena Gupta. Kundan Shah won the 1984 Indira Gandhi Award for Best First Film of a Director for his work. 'Indiatimes Movies' ranks the film amongst the 'Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films'. The film was part of the NFDC Retrospective at India International Film Festival in 2006 Documentary film Men At Lunch is a 2012 documentary film directed by Seán Ó Cualáin. Documentary film Mumbai Disconnected is a 2009 documentary film directed by Camilla Nielsson and Frederik Jacobi. Documentary film Change Your Name Ousama! is a 2012 documentary drama film written by Bill Gillepsie and directed by Fuad Chowdhury Thriller Dahek: A Restless Mind is a 2007 crime fiction drama thriller romance film written by Aroop Adhikari, Sunil Mathur and Soham Saha and directed by Aroop Adhikari. Thriller E is a 2006 Tamil Medical Thriller film directed by S.P.Jananathan, who won the Indian National Award in 2004 for his debut, Iyarkai. Jiiva, Nayantara, Karunaas and Pasupathy play lead roles. The film's music is composed by director, Srikanth Deva son of Deva.The film was appreciated for its fresh storyline. Documentary film Strong – A Recovery Story is a 2011 adventure drama documentary film written by András Kollmann and Ádám Tősér and directed by András Kollmann. Documentary film Asparragos is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Laura Zuallaert. Documentary film Women – for America, for the World is a 1986 American short documentary film directed by Vivienne Verdon-Roe about women anti-nuclear activists. It won an Academy Award in 1987 for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy Napoletans is a 2011 film directed by Luigi Russo. Comedy U Pana Boga za miedzą is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Jacek Bromski. Comedy Save the Date is a 2012 film directed by Michael Mohan. It stars Lizzy Caplan and Alison Brie. It won the Achievement Award at the 2012 Newport Beach Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Thriller The Colony is a 2013 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Jeff Renfroe. It had a limited release on 26 April 2013 in Canada, and was released on 20 September 2013 in the United States. Comedy The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell is a 1968 film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller, and Jeffrey Hunter. The movie was filmed in Puerto Rico in 1967; it was originally to have been filmed in Hawaii, but due to the activity during the Vietnam War, the US Department of Defense, which cooperated with the production, suggested the filming move to the Caribbean. This was the final film for Tashlin, who died in 1972. Documentary film Whistlin' Dixie: Queer Sounds, New South is a 2011 short, music documentary film directed by Meredith Heil. Science Fiction Deathstalker is a 1983 Argentine-American science fiction-fantasy adventure film directed by James Sbardellati and starring Rick Hill, Barbi Benton, Bernard Erhard and Lana Clarkson. It was the first in a series of four films about the Deathstalker character and his adventures, and the first of the nine movies that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s. Documentary film The Stairs is a 1950 American short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Fortress of Amerikkka is a 1989 action film directed by Eric Louzil and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The movie follows John Whitecloud, a criminal rebel who's out for revenge against a corrupt Sheriff and a militia run by a crazed General. It is often cited by Troma fans as one of the company's worst films. The director, Eric Louzil, later went on to direct both sequels to Troma's Class of Nuke 'Em High. Science Fiction Der letzte Kosmonaut is a 1994 sci-fi film written by Sascha Arango and directed by Nico Hofmann. Comedy At the Foot of the Ladder is a 1912 American silent short romantic comedy written by Lloyd Lonergan. The film starred Mignon Anderson, William Garwood, Carey L. Hastings, Harry Chamberlain, and Riley Chamberlain. Documentary film Flaschenpost is a 2012 documentary film directed by Gabriele Mathes. Comedy Air Bud: Golden Receiver is the 1998 sequel to Air Bud. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is also the last of the Air Bud films to be released theatrically. Outside the United States the film was often titled 'Air Bud 2.' This film is dedicated in memory of the original Air Bud, who died of Synovial sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that affects soft tissue near the joints of the arm, leg, or neck in 1998, just several months before the movie's release. Comedy Heart of Winter is a 2011 comedy, drama, family, short and animated film written and directed by Isabelle Favez. Comedy Know Your History: Jesus Is Black; So Was Cleopatra, is a 2007 stand-up comedy film starring comedian Paul Mooney and directed by Bart Phillips. The show was filmed at The Laugh Factory before a live audience. Comedy Robin Williams Has No Top Lip is a 2007 comedy short film written and directed by Paul Haber. Thriller The Devil Makes Three is a 1952 thriller film set in post-World War II Germany, starring Gene Kelly, Pier Angeli and Richard Egan. Animation There Lived Kozyavin is a short-story animation directed by Andrey Khrzhanovsky and wrote by Lazar Lagin and Gennadi Shpalikov. Science Fiction The Man from M.A.R.S. is a 1922 silent U.S. science fiction film. It is notable for using the 3-D process called Teleview, similar to today's alternating frame 3-D systems. Shown in 3-D only at the Selwyn theater in New York City, it was previewed as Mars Calling at a trade and press screening on 13 October 1922, premiered as M.A.R.S. on 27 December 1922, and ran through 20 January 1923. A 2-D version was distributed as Radio-Mania in 1923–1924. The film was directed by Roy William Neil and photographed by George Folsey. Both the 3-D and 2-D versions are now lost films. Comedy Zítra to roztočíme, drahoušku…! is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1976. Documentary film The One Percent is a 2006 documentary about the growing wealth gap between the wealthy elite compared to the overall citizenry in the United States. It was created by Jamie Johnson, an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, and produced by Jamie Johnson and Nick Kurzon. The film's title refers to the top one percent of Americans in terms of wealth, who controlled 42.2 percent of total financial wealth in 2004. The film premiered on April 29, 2006, at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was reported to have been purchased by HBO and a revised version of the film, substantially re-edited and incorporating footage shot since the 2006 festival screening, premiered on February 21, 2008 on HBO's Cinemax. Documentary film Life at the Zoo is a 1946 Soviet short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller The Lodger is a British thriller film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ivor Novello, Elizabeth Allan and Jack Hawkins. It is based on the novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes, also filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927; by John Brahm in 1944; by Hugo Fregonese, as Man in the Attic, in 1953; and by David Ondaatje in 2009. The film is also known as The Phantom Fiend in the USA. In the 2001 film Gosford Park, Ivor Novello is taunted that the film "should just flop like that." The screenwriter Julian Fellowes states in an audio commentary that Novello's talkie remake failed while the silent original had been a hit. Animation Les troubles fêtes is a 1979 animation, short film directed by Bernard Palacios. Thriller Trollhunter is a 2010 Norwegian dark fantasy film, made in the form of a "found footage" mockumentary. It is written and directed by André Øvredal, and features a mixed cast of relatively unknown actors and well-known Norwegian comedians, including Otto Jespersen. Trollhunter received positive reviews from Norwegian critics. It opened on 10 June 2011 in the US, to a mostly positive critical reception. Documentary film Working the Scene: A Look Behind the Scenes of 'Criminal Minds Season 4' is a 2009 documentary short action crime drama film. Documentary film Jonas: To Walk Upright is a 1982 film directed by Angelika Kettelhack. Thriller Scandal in Black is a 1990 crime thriller film, written by Daniele Stroppa and directed by Antonio Bonifacio. Comedy Pasupathi c/o Rasakkapalayam is a Tamil language film directed by K. Selva Bharathy and released on 5 October 2007. It starred Ranjith, Sindhu Tolani, Vivek and Ganja Karuppu in the title roles. Comedy Gildersleeve on Broadway is a 1943 American film starring Harold Peary as his radio character The Great Gildersleeve. It is the third of four Gildersleeve features. Comedy Reizwäsche is a 2012 short animation film directed by Jelena Walf and Viktor Stickel. Comedy The Road to Reno is a film directed by S. Sylvan Simon released on Aug 1938. Animation Mexican Boarders is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. Voice actors are Mel Blanc, Daws Butler as the narrator, and uncredited Tom Holland as the voice of Slowpoke Rodriguez. The cartoon has Sylvester trying to catch Speedy in a house they share in Mexico. Sylvester switches targets when Slowpoke Rodriguez, Speedy's cousin, comes to visit. This is the second and final classic Looney Tunes short to feature Slowpoke Rodriguez. Documentary film Bridges of Sarajevo is a 2014 documentary anthology film directed by thirteen different directors. It was selected to be shown in the Special Screenings section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film We're Livin On Dog Food is a 2009 documentary film directed by Richard Lowenstein. Documentary film S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks in Traffic is a Canadian 2001 documentary film by Daniel Cross. The narrative unfolds from the point of view of squeegee kids. Documentary film Mid Century: Half Way to Where? is a 1950 short documentary film. Documentary film The Presidential Tour is a 1966 short documentary film. Comedy Old Mother Riley, MP is a 1939 British comedy film starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane, which forms part of the Old Mother Riley series of films. The films plot centres on Old Mother Riley standing for election to the House of Commons. Documentary film 120 Days is a 2013 family drama documentary film written and directed by Ted Roach. Animation The Tooth is a 2004 short, animation film written and directed by Nathan Stone. Comedy Assume the Position with Mr. Wuhl is a 2 part comedy and documentary show on HBO. It stars actor Robert Wuhl. The show looks at the facts and myths of American history in a comedic view. Animation K Missing Kings is an animation film directed by Shingo Suzuki. Comedy American Storage is a 2006 short film written by Brendan O'Brien and directed by Andrew J. Cohen. Science Fiction Mindwarp is a 1992 post-apocalyptic science fiction film, starring Bruce Campbell, Angus Scrimm, Marta Martin, Elizabeth Kent, and Wendy Sandow. The film is notable as one of three produced by Fangoria's short-lived Fangoria Films label. Documentary film Kangaroo Dundee is a 2013 documentary film directed by Andrew Graham-Brown and Tom Mustill. Documentary film One of My Kind is a 2009 documentary filmed about Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band. It documents their tour, life in Mexico, and the recording of their new album, Outer South. This documentary was provided for free, in hopes that the viewers would donate to one of the numerous charities on the sponsoring website. In May 2012, the film was released on DVD by Team Love. The DVD was accompanied by an album of outtakes by The Mystic Valley Band, and all the tracks from Gentleman's Pact. Comedy Fjols til fjells is a Norwegian situation comedy film released in 1957. It is often regarded as one of the best Norwegian films of all time. Animation Sneeze Me Away is an animated short film written and directed by Ryan Grobins. Science Fiction The Darkest Hour is a 2011 Russian-American science fiction thriller film directed by Chris Gorak and produced by Timur Bekmambetov. The American-based production depicts an alien invasion and stars Emile Hirsch, Max Minghella, Olivia Thirlby, Joel Kinnaman, and Rachael Taylor as a group of people caught in the invasion. The film was released on December 25, 2011 in the United States. Documentary film Beyond Fitna is an English-language Iranian documentary film released in 2008. The film was produced by "NGO Islam and Christianity" in response to Fitna by Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders, which made the case that Islamic texts promote violence and intolerance. The NGO's spokesman, Mohammad Karimi, explains that the film was made in response to rising anti-Islamic sentiments in the West, seeking to find harmony and respect among all monotheistic religions. As such, it involved feedback from various religious scholars, as well as professional documentarians fluent in English, Persian, and Arabic. Documentary film Tiempo de correr is a 1975 short documentary film directed by Arturo Ripstein. Thriller It's Gradiva Who Is Calling You is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. Animation Tegan the Vegan is a 2011 stop-motion animation short film which stars the voices of Charli Delaney, Noni Hazlehurst, Paul McDermott and Pippa Black. It is produced by Enemies of Reality media, based in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, and voice recording was completed in Sydney and Melbourne. Documentary film Anders & Harri is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Åsa Blanck and Johan Palmgren. Animation The Stone that Went in Circles is a 2010 animated short film directed by David Barlow-Krelina. Thriller Trailer Park of Terror is a 2008 American direct-to-video horror film directed by Steven Goldmann and written by Timothy Dolan. Animation Junkyard is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Hisko Hulsing. Animation Playmobil: The Secret of Pirate Island is a 2009 animation film written and directed by Alexander E. Sokoloff. Comedy Femmine di lusso is a 1960 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring Ugo Tognazzi, Elke Sommer, Walter Chiari and Sylva Koscina. A group of passengers travelling around the Mediterranean on a luxury liner enjoy various adventures and become romantically involved with each other. Thriller Merchant of Death is a 1997 action film directed by Yossi Wein. Thriller Anna's Storm is a 2007 action drama film starring Sheree J. Wilson and directed by Kristoffer Tabori. It also has the working title Hell's Rain in the UK. Thriller Evil Dead is a 2013 American horror film co-written and directed by Fede Alvarez. It is the fourth installment of the Evil Dead franchise, serving as both a reboot, a remake and as a loose continuation of the series; the first neither to be directed by Sam Raimi, have Bruce Campbell as the main star, nor be composed by the original trilogy's composer, Joseph LoDuca. Instead it was composed by Spanish composer Roque Baños. The film is the feature debut of Alvarez, whom Raimi selected. It was produced by Raimi, Bruce Campbell, and Robert G. Tapert: the writer-director, lead actor, and producer of the original trilogy respectively. Evil Dead was shot in New Zealand outside of Auckland, with filming lasting one month. The film had its world premiere at the South by Southwest festival on March 8, 2013. On March 9, 2013, it was announced that the film will have a sequel, followed by a crossover with the original trilogy. Evil Dead was announced on July 15, 2013 to be adapted into a live experience as the first maze announced for Universal Studios Hollywood's and the second maze for Universal Orlando Resort's annual Halloween Horror Nights event for 2013. Thriller Restraint is a 2008 Australian thriller film, directed by David Denneen, written by Dave Warner and starring Stephen Moyer, Travis Fimmel and Teresa Palmer. The film was shot on location around New South Wales, Australia in mid-2005. Working titles during production were Ravenswood, Guests and Power Surge. It also features a cameo by Vanessa Redgrave. Comedy Sumolah is a 2007 Malaysian action-comedy film starring Afdlin Shauki and featuring the Japanese sport of sumo wrestling. The film was shot in Malaysia and Japan. The film has a multi-national cast including Thai actress Inthira Charoenpura who was previously known for her performance in Nang Nak, and Singaporean actor Gurmit Singh known for his performance in the sitcom Phua Chu Kang. The plot of the film revolves about what would happen if an unambitious Malay mat rempit is forced to enter the challenging world of sumo. This film is rated PG13 for intense sumo violence, some drug content, sexual references and brief strong language. This film is financial failure despite critical success. Science Fiction Until the End of the World is a 1991 drama science fiction film by the German film director Wim Wenders; the screenplay was written by Wenders and Peter Carey, from a story by Wenders and Solveig Dommartin. An initial draft of the screenplay was written by American filmmaker Michael Almereyda. Wenders, whose career had been distinguished by his mastery of the road movie, had intended this as the Ultimate Road Movie. Thriller Deadmeat is a 2007 British urban crime drama thriller film written, directed, produced by, and starring Q. The film is about a man who has just been released from prison and sets out to exact violent revenge against the gang who murdered his brother. Comedy Happy End is a 1966 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the film. The film is told backwards, beginning with the protagonist's death and ending with his birth. Documentary film This Ain't No Mouse Music! is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Maureen Gosling and Chris Simon. Documentary film Finnigan's War is a 2013 documentary film directed by Conor Timmis. Documentary film Portland, Oregon has been hailed to as one of the most environmentally conscious, green cities in the United States. It ranks highly among the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world and is cutting edge about getting people out of their cars. Learn more about the city's progressive approach to get its citizens walking and using alternative transportation. See how programs like "Portland Sunday Parkways" connect neighborhoods and people through a series of free events that open the city’s streets, and how Safe Routes to School's efforts are getting kids walking and reducing childhood obesity. Documentary film "Her passport said she was Cha Jung Hee. She knew she was not. So began a 40-year deception for a Korean adoptee who came to the US in 1966. Told to keep her true identity a secret from her new American family, this 8-year-old girl quickly forgot she was ever anyone else. But why had her identity been switched? And who was the real Cha Jung Hee? In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee is the search to find the answers. It follows acclaimed filmmaker Deann Borshay Liem as she returns to her native Korea to find her "double," the mysterious girl whose place she took in America. Traversing the landscapes of memory, amnesia and identity, while also uncovering layers of deception in her adoption, this moving and provocative film probes the ethics of international adoptions and reveals the cost of living a lie." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Dead Cool is a 2004 British comedy-drama film. It was written and directed by David Cohen. Documentary film Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme is a 2000 documentary film directed by Kevin Fitzgerald about the art of freestyle, improvisational hip-hop. Taking more than seven years to make, the documentary includes performances and commentary by artists such as Supernatural, Mos Def, The Roots, Notorious B.I.G., Jurassic 5, and Pharoahe Monch. Comedy Schizophreniac: The Whore Mangler is 1997 exploitation film written, directed and produced by Ron Atkins. The film was followed by two sequels, Necromaniac: Schizophreniac 2 in 2003 and The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell in 2011, the latter being a crossover with Last House on Dead End Street. Thriller xxxHolic: A Midsummer Night's Dream is an hour-long anime film by Production I.G based on the Young Magazine comic xxxHolic by Clamp, though it is an original story set within that of the comic rather than an adaptation of any part of it. It opened in Japan on 20 July 2005 as the A movie of a double bill with the Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle film Tsubasa Chronicle: The Princess of the Birdcage Kingdom, also by Production I.G and originally based on a Clamp comic. The film is the first motion picture and the first voiced work based on the comic. Documentary film DIRECTED BY ANDREI TARKOVSKY is an homage, a fluid and captivating documentary that presents the brooding as well, the more playful side of a genius. Comedy Laughing Out Loud: America's Funniest Comedians is a 2001 film comedy. Comedy Subhodayam is a 1980 Telugu film directed by K. Viswanath. It is remade in Hindi language as Kaamchor in 1982 starring Rakesh Roshan and Jaya Prada. Documentary film Hästdans på Hovdala is a 2013 documentary dance film directed by David Fishel. Documentary film Satoumi Story of Hachiro Lake is a 2011 documentary film directed by Masanori Iwasaki. Comedy Old Mother Riley's Circus is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and John Longden. Old Mother Riley takes over a struggling circus and makes a huge success of it. The trade ad poster proclaims, "A LAUGH - A YELL - A ROAR - A LUCANQUAKE!" The film was made at the Rock Studios in Elstree by British National Films. It was the final film of Bentley, who had been a leading British director during the silent era and early sound era. Thriller Class of '76 is a British drama screened on ITV in October 2005, written by John Ireland and directed by Ashley Pearce. Starring Robert Carlyle as an investigating police officer DI Tom Monroe, who investigates the mysterious deaths over a period of years of classmates from a school in 1976. Comedy The Picture Show Man is a 1977 Australian film about a travelling film exhibitor in the 1920s. He has to deal with the rebelliousness of his son and a rival American exhibitor. The film was Rod Taylor's first role in an Australian film for over twenty years. He was cast as an American because the producer was concerned about his ability to perform in an Australian accent. Animation Porky Chops is a Looney Tunes cartoon released on February 12, 1949. Thriller Spy for a Day is a 1940 British comedy thriller film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Douglas Wakefield, Paddy Browne and Jack Allen. During the First World War a British farmer is abducted by the Germans to take the place of a spy about to be executed whom he closely resembles. Thriller Operation Delta Force is a TV movie released in 1997. Directed by Sam Firstenberg, it stars Ernie Hudson and Jeff Fahey. It spawned four sequels: Operation Delta Force 2: Mayday, also a TV movie Operation Delta Force 3: Clear Target, direct-to-video Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault, direct-to-video Operation Delta Force 5: Random Fire, direct-to-video Focusing on the activities of an elite group of US soldiers, the film titles apparently attempt to capitalize on the earlier Chuck Norris films The Delta Force and its sequels Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection and Delta Force 3: The Killing Game. All five films credit Danny Lerner as a writer and producer. David Sparling was involved in the writing of all but the final installment. Yossi Wein was the cinematographer for the first film, and he was the director of the second and fifth films. The actors starring in the film were Ernie Hudson, Jeff Fahey, Frank Zagarino, Todd Jensen, Joe Lara and Hal Holbrook. Comedy Mobile Home is a 2012 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by François Pirot. It was written by Pirotand, Marteen Loix and Jean-Benoît Ugeux. It premiered on August 4, 2012, at the Locarno International Film Festival. The film was nominated for seven Magritte Awards, winning Most Promising Actress and Best Original Score. Documentary film Does a supermassive blackhole lurk in the center of our galaxy? Comedy Sappy Bull Fighters is the 190th and final short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Dossie Rebordosa is a 2008 short animation film written by Leandro Maciel and Cesar Cabral and directed by Cesar Cabral. Comedy Beverly Hills Cop II is a 1987 action comedy film starring Eddie Murphy and directed by Tony Scott. It is the first sequel in the Beverly Hills Cop series. Murphy returns as Detroit police detective Axel Foley, who reunites with Beverly Hills detectives Billy Rosewood and John Taggart to stop a robbery/gun-running gang after Captain Andrew Bogomil is shot and seriously wounded. Although it made less money than the original Beverly Hills Cop and received mixed reviews from critics, the film was still a box office success, making $153,665,036 domestically. Aside from box office success, the film was nominated for an Academy Award and for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, for the Bob Seger song "Shakedown". Documentary film Cinematherapy is a 2010 documentary film written by Ivan Vojnár and Tomas Bojar and directed by Ivan Vojnár. Comedy Between the Lines is a 1977 film from Midwest Films directed by Joan Micklin Silver and produced by her husband Raphael D. Silver. The film won two out of the three awards it was nominated for at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Robin Hood – czwarta strzała - Polish low-budget comedy made in 1997 by A'YoY studio. Comedy Summer is a 2011 Chilean drama film written and directed by José Luis Torres Leiva. Documentary film BBS: The Documentary is a 3-disc, 8-episode documentary about the subculture born from the creation of the bulletin board system filmed by computer historian Jason Scott Sadofsky of textfiles.com. Production work began in July 2001 and completed in December 2004. The finished product began shipping in May 2005. Although the documentary was released under the Creative Commons Attribute-ShareAlike 2.0 License, meaning that anyone can legally download it for free, Jason Scott Sadofsky has made it known that the downloadable version is only a taste of the full experience and recommends that individuals purchase the documentary DVDs. Animation Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part I: The Beginning Story is a 2012 animation film directed by Yukihiro Miyamoto and Akiyuki Shinbo. Documentary film The Liberace of Baghdad is a 2005 British documentary film by filmmaker Sean McAllister focusing on the life and music of Iraqi pianist Samir Peter and his family in wartime Baghdad. The film received a 2005 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury award as well as the 2005 British Independent Film Award for Best British Documentary. Samir Peter previously appeared in the 2004 documentary Voices of Iraq. Thriller Count Five and Die is a 1957 British war drama produced by Zonic Productions and released in the USA by the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Victor Vicas, produced by Earnest Gartside with the screenplay by Jack Seddon and David Pursall. It starred Jeffrey Hunter, Nigel Patrick, Annemarie Düringer and David Kossoff. Cinematography was by Arthur Grant. Comedy Obscurantist and His Lineage or The Pyramids' Tearful Valleys is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Karel Vachek. Comedy Los caballeros de la cama redonda is a 1973 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Gerardo Sofovich and Hugo Sofovich. The film starred Jorge Porcel and Alberto Olmedo. Comedy La femme du cosmonaute is a 1998 film directed by Jacques Monnet. Documentary film The Century of Czesław Miłosz is a 2011 documentary film written by Pranas Morkus and directed by Juozas Javaitis. Thriller Fear No Evil is a made for television movie. It and Ritual of Evil are both unsold pilots for a proposed television series which would have been called Bedeviled. Both starred Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychologist and authority on the occult who became involved in supernatural investigations. Wilfrid Hyde-White appeared in both films as Sorrell's mentor, Harry Snowden. Fear No Evil was based on a short story by Guy Endore, an author best known for his novel The Werewolf of Paris. Documentary film Stay the Same is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Sam Firth. Science Fiction Ice is a 1998 television disaster film starring Grant Show, Udo Kier, and Eva La Rue. The film has a similar premise as The Day After Tomorrow, a science fiction disaster film released six years later. Though completely in English, it first premiered in Germany in 1998 before being aired on ABC in the United States in 2000. Documentary film Of Men And War is a 2014 documentary film written by and directed by Laurent Bécue-Renard. Thriller Reign of Fire is a 2002 post-apocalyptic action fantasy film directed by Rob Bowman and starring Christian Bale, Matthew McConaughey and Gerard Butler. It takes place in the year 2020 in England, after dragons have reawakened. The film grossed about $82 million on a $60 million budget. Documentary film Last Days Here is a 2011 American documentary film featuring Bobby Liebling, lead singer of the American heavy metal band Pentagram. Directed by Don Argott and Demian Fenton, the film had its world premiere at the South by Southwest film festival on March 14, 2011. It is distributed by Sundance Selects. Comedy A Modern Cinderella is a 1932 comedy,musical and short film written by A. Dorian Otvos and Burnet Hershey and directed by Roy Mack. Comedy Sman Ta Kron is a 1993 comedy film starring Tep Rundaro, Yuos Bovannak, Keo Koliyan, and Ampor Tevi. Comedy Maxie is a 1985 fantasy film. It is directed by Paul Aaron and stars Glenn Close, Mandy Patinkin, Valerie Curtin, Ruth Gordon and Barnard Hughes. The plot is based on the 1973 novel, Marion's Wall by Jack Finney about a woman who is possessed by a very outgoing female ghost - a budding actress from the 1920s - named Maxie, who wants to fulfill her destiny. Comedy Holiday on the Buses is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Bryan Izzard and starring Reg Varney and Doris Hare. The film is the third spin-off film from the ITV sitcom On the Buses and succeeded the films On the Buses and Mutiny on the Buses. The film was produced by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for Hammer Films. Documentary film ABC Africa is a 2001 Iranian documentary feature film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Invited by the United Nations to study the endeavors of the Uganda Women’s Effort to Save Orphans, director Abbas Kiarostami went to the country to scout locations but ended up shooting all the footage for the documentary on digital video. Once more he was working with children, but for the first time it was outside his homeland and using a format with which he was familiar. Nevertheless, Iran’s foremost film-maker has succeeded in locating reasons for optimism among the nearly two million orphans left helpless by the ravages of war and AIDS. Thriller Rat King is a 2012 drama thriller film written by Petri Kotwica and Iiro Küttner and directed by Petri Kotwica. Comedy The Horrible Life of Dr. Ghoul is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Don Swaynos. Animation Admission Free is a 1932 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Mobster Movie is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Michael Giannantonio. Documentary film Area 51 Base: Is Area 51 America's Hidden Spaceport? is a 2005 science fiction documentary film. Comedy The Secret of the Ice Flower is a 2013 mystery, comedy, adventure, animation, short film written and directed by Jacob Ley. Comedy This Is the End is a 2013 American disaster comedy film written and directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in their directorial debut, starring an ensemble cast including Rogen, James Franco, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, Michael Cera and Emma Watson. They play versions of themselves which are to varying degrees fictional, in the aftermath of a global apocalypse. The film was released on June 12, 2013, and was a critical and commercial success. Due to the success of the film, Columbia Pictures had the film re-released on September 6, 2013. Comedy Stomp! Shout! Scream! is a 2005 film. Comedy Harrdy is a 2014 animated short film written and directed by Henrique Padovan Lira. Comedy Perrier's Bounty is an Irish crime thriller comedy set in modern-day Dublin. Describing it as an "urban western", sophomore director Ian Fitzgibbon directed the film, which stars Brendan Gleeson, who plays the villainous title character, as well as Cillian Murphy and Jim Broadbent as son and father. Filming was completed in late January 2009, and premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 26 March 2010. Comedy The Great Leap is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Leni Riefenstahl, Luis Trenker and Hans Schneeberger. A young Italian girl living in the Dolomites falls in love with a member of a tourist party skiing on the nearby mountains. Comedy Stop, Look and Love is a 1939 film directed by Otto Brower. Documentary film American Experience: Minik: The Lost Eskimo is a 2008 historical fiction documentary film written and directed by Axel Engstfeld. Thriller FeardotCom is a 2002 horror film directed by William Malone and starring Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone and Stephen Rea. Comedy Bonnie, a nine-year-old single child, is part of a family of three living in Holland. They have a love of elephants, passed on by Bonnie's grandfather's grandfather who worked on a game reserve in Africa, and Bonnie feels that she instinctively does things like an elephant as a result. Her single mother, Lis, is bi-polar and at times spends days on end without even getting out of bed. Then there are other times when she will manically do wild acts, such as impromptu dancing in public. As a result, Bonnie's sturdy and stable grandmother must hold the family together by doing all the cooking, etc. After her grandmother is killed by a car, Bonnie becomes the most responsible family member and struggles with preparing meals and getting her reluctant mother to take her medication. She also must dodge Jorien, a social worker who is attempting to place her in a foster home. When her friend from school, Koos, gets a new brother Bonnie decides that this is the solution to fight the loneliness caused by her grandmother's absence, and pleads with her mother to provide her with a brother. She starts a search for eligible men to accomplish this mission. Ultimately, the arrival of an elephant in their garden leads to a change in the makeup of the family. Documentary film The Singularity is a 2012 documentary film about the technological singularity, produced, directed and edited by Doug Wolens. Wolens self-distributed the film, beginning with a digital only release through iTunes in December 2012 followed by the theatrical release in September 2013 at the 1400 seat Castro theatre in San Francisco. Wolens’ distribution model focuses on art house theatres, arts centers, museums, as well as point pointing conferences related to future technologies, where Wolens can attend and participate in post-screening discussion and Q and A. Documentary film The Battle of Amfar is a 2013 short documentary film written by Sharon Wood and directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman. Comedy Factotum is a 2005 film directed by Bent Hamer, adapted from the novel of the same name by Charles Bukowski. The script also makes use of Bukowski's poems published in What Matters Is How Well You Walk Through the Fire and The Days Run Aways Like Horses Over the Hill as well as some of Bukowski's notebook entries published in The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship. For example, Matt Dillon reads the poem "Roll The Dice" in a voiceover at the end of the film. The film is principally a French-Norwegian co-production, although with an American cast. It was released in Norway in 2005 and distributed in the U.S. by IFC Films in 2006. It was released on DVD in the U.S. on 26 December 2006. Thriller The End is a 2012 Spanish thriller film directed by Jorge Torregrossa and based on David Monteagudo's novel Fin, with a screenplay by Sergio G. Sánchez and Jorge Guerricaechevarría. The film was produced by Antena 3 Films. It was first screened at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival in September and later opened in Spain on 23 November of the same year. The film also marks the screen debut of model Andrés Velencoso. Documentary film Spain Will Live is a 1938 film directed by Henri Cartier-Bresson. Thriller Tycus is a 1998 direct-to-video movie starring Dennis Hopper, Peter Onorati, Finola Hughes, Alexander Cleir and others. It has been released in 2000, in the United Kingdom, France and the United States. Documentary film Darwin is a 2011 documentary film directed by Nick Brandestini. It is a portrait of the small and remote community of Darwin, located in California’s Mojave Desert. The film was released to good reviews at film festivals throughout the world and also had a limited theatrical release in the USA. Thriller Plain Clothes is a 1988 comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge. The film stars Arliss Howard and was released by Paramount Pictures. As of 2011, it is available on VHS. Documentary film We Are Wisconsin is a 2012 documentary historical film directed by Amie Williams. Thriller Tashan is a 2008 Bollywood action film starring Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Anil Kapoor in the lead roles. Produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films, it was released on 25 April 2008, and marked the directorial debut of Vijay Krishna Acharya. Animation Stupor Duck is a Looney Tunes animated short starring Daffy Duck. A Superman parody directed by Robert McKimson, the cartoon was released July 7, 1956. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Daws Butler; Butler — who voiced the narrator and the newspaper editor — was uncredited. Documentary film Khomeini's Boys is a Channel 4 documentary film centering on the lives of two friends and their families in Iran during the time of the Iran-Iraq War which spanned from 1980 to 1988. The film was made in Denmark by Iranian refugees who fled the country after the Iranian Revolution which saw the overthrow of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and rise to power of the Ayatollah Khomeini, who founded the Islamic Republic of Iran. Comedy Old School is a 2003 American comedy film released by DreamWorks Pictures and The Montecito Picture Company and directed by Todd Phillips. The story was written by Court Crandall, and the film was written by Phillips and Scot Armstrong. The film stars Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, and Will Ferrell as three depressed thirty-somethings who seek to re-live their college days by starting a fraternity, and the tribulations they encounter in doing so. Animation Lego Atlantis: The Movie is a computer animated comedy film based on the toy line of the same name. It is considered a family film besides the crude humor in the film. It premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on January 15, 2010, and in Europe on January 25, 2010. It features the characters from the toy line, apart from Bobby Buoy and Axel Storm. Comedy Easy A: The School of Pop Culture is a 2010 short comedy film starring Penn Badgley, Dan Byrd and Thomas Haden Church. Documentary film S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine is a 2003 documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. Rithy, himself a survivor of the Khmer Rouge, brought together two former prisoners of the regime with their former captors at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the former Security Prison 21 under the Khmer Rouge. Science Fiction The Final Cut is a 2004 science-fiction thriller film written and directed by Omar Naim. It stars Robin Williams, Jim Caviezel, Mira Sorvino, Mimi Kuzyk, Stephanie Romanov, Genevieve Buechner and Brendan Fletcher. The film takes place in a setting where memory implants make it possible to record entire lives. Williams plays a professional who specializes in editing the memories of unsavory people into uncritical memorials that are played at funerals. The film won the award for best screenplay at the Deauville Film Festival and was nominated for best film at the Catalonian International Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival. Science Fiction One Hundred Mornings is a 2009 post-apocalyptic Irish drama film written and directed by Conor Horgan. It was one of three films funded by the Irish Film Board’s Catalyst Project, designed to give up-and-coming filmmakers the opportunity to produce a low-budget feature film. Filmed over twenty days in County Wicklow, Ireland, for a total budget of €275,000, it was writer/director Conor Horgan's first feature. The film was produced by Katie Holly for Blinder Films. Comedy "Stuck in a summer athletics camp and bored out of their skulls, three Czech teenage girls decide to hit the highway in search of excitement. Sexual experimentation, excessive alcohol consumption and a yearning to take a bite out of whatever forbidden fruit comes their way are all on the agenda, though as the trip progresses, each vixen-in-training starts to develop her own personal agenda. The slightly chubby Vendula wants to overcome her self-esteem issues, while the hyper-flirtatious Karolina simply wants to test her powers of seduction on every man she meets — including her best friend’s little brother who’s tagging along for the ride. And Iska? She’s interested in pursuing her sudden attraction to Karolina, even if it means risking rejection and heartbreak. Karin Babinská’s debut feature may be both a coming-out and a coming-of-age film, but this road movie is anything but a harmless, sugarcoated version of “Girls Gone Wild.” There’s perverse humor, poignant tragedy and some seriously steamy encounters on this threesome’s painful journey to self-awareness and Sapphic awakenings. No punches are pulled, yet this portrait of that transitional period between childhood and adulthood always retains that recognizably giddy rush. These girls will be women soon, but that doesn’t mean they can’t have some fun along the way." Quoting David Fear from the 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Avunu is a 2012 suspense thriller Telugu film written and directed by Ravi Babu and actress Poorna is playing the lead role and Harshvardhan Rane is playing an important role in this film and the movie has no songs. The film, which was made on a budget of 45 lakhs, did astonishingly well at box office which came as a big surprise to even the director. Comedy Old Men in New Cars, is a Danish action comedy film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen. The movie stars Kim Bodnia, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Tomas Villum Jensen. It is a prequel to Olsen's 1999 comedy In China They Eat Dogs. Animation Liminalia In The House Of Fading Memories is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Daniel Crawford. Comedy Redboy 13 is a 1997 Science Fiction comedy adventure film written and directed by Marcus van Bavel. Documentary film Adventures in Listening - Kurt Masur is a 2008 music documentary film written by Amit Breuer and Rebecca Yogev and directed by Amit Breuer. Science Fiction Alien Abduction is a 2005 science-fiction horror film produced by The Asylum, and one of few by the same studio not produced to capitalize on the release of another film. It was released with the tagline: "The war of the worlds has just begun!", referencing the 1898 novel The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells, which would be adapted to film by The Asylum two months later. Comedy Heer and Hero is a Punjabi film directed by Sagar S Sharma. Heer and Hero is produced by Harjeet Bhullar and Etch-B, and stars Manissha Lamba, Arya Babbar, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Preet Bhullar, Mukul Dev and Manoj Pahwa. The film also has a song titled 'Haule Haule', with Music Director Mukhtar Sahota, vocals of Ranjit Rana and lyrics by Yaadwinder Pamma. Heer and Hero was released on 18 October 2013 in India, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. Comedy In the Game was a proposed sitcom that was to have been produced for ABC by Touchstone Television and was to star Jennifer Love Hewitt as an up-and-coming sports producer and single mother who unwillingly becomes an on-camera reporter. ABC first ordered six episodes, for mid-season 2005. However, after the production of two pilots, the show was canceled by the network without having ever been placed on its schedule. Thriller Frankenstein's Daughter was the third of four drive-in films crafted by producer Marc Frederic and director Richard E. Cunha in the late 1950s. In it, Victor Frankenstein's grandson repeats his grandfather's grisly experiments. Thriller A Time of Destiny is a 1988 American drama film directed by Gregory Nava and written by Nava and Anna Thomas. The story is based on the opera La forza del destino by Verdi. The motion picture was executive produced by Shep Gordon and Carolyn Pfeiffer. It features original music by veteran composer Ennio Morricone. Set during World War II in Italy and San Diego, the film tells of two friends who become enemies during the war. Documentary film Last year, in the chaos of the earthquake that devastated Haiti, thousands of the country's worst criminals seized the opportunity to stage a mass escape from the National Penitentiary. One year later, the gang leaders are reasserting control in the capital, threatening the country's stability. With unique access to the police units trying to hunt down the gangsters -- and revealing encounters with the gangsters themselves -- FRONTLINE examines the uphill fight to rebuild Haiti in the face of deep-rooted corruption and intimidation. The film also offers intimate portraits of the fearful lives many Haitians are living, as the central government and judicial system routinely fail to maintain order. "Haiti is a nation that committed collective suicide some time ago," the chief of the UN mission tells FRONTLINE. If the gangs are not defeated, many now believe a new Haiti cannot be born. Thriller Fugly is a Bollywood drama film directed by Kabir Sadanand released on 13 June 2014. The film features Jimmy Shergill as one of many lead characters, including debut appearances from Mohit Marwah, Vijender Singh, Arfi Lamba and Kiara Advani. Thriller Ripley Under Ground is a 2005 film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and based on the second novel in Patricia Highsmith's Tom Ripley series. The film stars Barry Pepper as Ripley and features Willem Dafoe, Alan Cumming and Tom Wilkinson in supporting roles. Comedy Couples is a comedy romance film directed by Jeong Yong-Gi. Documentary film Plastic Memory is a 2013 documentary film directed by Romina Ruda. Documentary film Would You Have Sex with an Arab? is a feature length documentary film by French director Yolande Zauberman. It was released in France on 12 September 2012 and is 85 minutes long and in full color. Shot in Israel, the film is an orchestration of interviews with people who all answer the same questions posed by the author - "Would you have sex with an Arab?" and "Would you have sex with an Israeli Jew?". Most, if not all of the scenes are shot at night in dance clubs, bars, cafes, public spaces, and personal homes in Tel Aviv, Israel. Interviews are conducted in French, Hebrew, Arabic and English. The film is currently available with both French and English subtitles. Documentary film Wadi 1981-1991 is a 1991 film directed by Amos Gitai. Comedy The Girl in the Show is a 1929 comedy film written by John Golden, Kenyon Nicholson, Edgar Selwyn and Joseph Farnham and directed by Edgar Selwyn, based on the play Eva the Fifth by Kenyon Nicholson and John Golden. Documentary film The Genius of Lenny Breau is a 1999 music documentary directed by Emily Hughes. Thriller TekWar: TekLords is a 1994 TV movie, based on a series of books by William Shatner. It is the second TV movie made from the series of books. It aired on 20 February 1994 and is preceded by TekWar. It precedes TekWar: TekLab and TekWar: TekJustice. Documentary film A Year Along the Abandoned Road is a Norwegian short film shot over a period of 105 days in 1988/1989 and released in 1991. Directed by Morten Skallerud, the film was shot in Super Panavision 70 and shows a whole year passing by in Norway's Børfjord at 50,000 times the normal speed in just 12 minutes. The camera was moved slightly each day, and so the film gives the viewer the impression of seamlessly travelling around the fjord as the year goes along, each day compressed into a few seconds. The film which premiered at the Kortfilmfestivalen Grimstad in June 1991, has been screened at over 300 film festivals throughout the world and won 12 different awards, among which the Norwegian Amandaprisen for best short film in 1991, and the Grand Prix at the Tampere Film Festival in 1992. The film is traditionally the opening movie of the annual 70 mm film festival held at the Cinemateket film club in Oslo. In 2002 director Jesper Hiro used footage from the film in a-ha's "Lifelines" music video. Animation Blik is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Bastiaan Schravendeel. Comedy Who's Got the Action? is a comedy film about a man suffering from an addiction to gambling starring Dean Martin, Lana Turner, Eddie Albert, and Walter Matthau. The film was written by Alexander Rose and Jack Rose, and directed by Daniel Mann. Science Fiction Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a 2014 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves and written by Mark Bomback, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. It stars Andy Serkis, Jason Clarke, Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Toby Kebbell, and Kodi Smit-McPhee. It is the sequel to the 2011 film Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which began 20th Century Fox's reboot of the original Planet of the Apes series. It is the eighth theatrical film in the franchise. The film was released in United States and Canada on July 11, 2014, and was met with critical acclaim, with critics praising its visual effects, story, direction, acting, and emotional depth. It was also a box office hit, having grossed over $707 million worldwide. Documentary film Secundaria is a Documentary, Drama, and Music film directed by Mary Jane Doherty. Documentary film Sweet Crude Man Camp is a 2013 short documentary drama film directed by Isaac Gale. Comedy Testosterone is a film adaption from James Robert Baker's novel Testosterone. The film is directed by David Moreton and stars David Sutcliffe, Antonio Sabato, Jr., and Jennifer Coolidge. Thriller Death Row is a 2006 comedy, crime fiction, horror, mystery and thriller film written by Rick Glassman and Kevin VanHook and directed by Kevin VanHook. Thriller The Limits of Control is a 2009 American film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Isaach De Bankolé as a lone wolf assassin, carrying out a job in Spain. Filming began in February 2008, and took place on location in Madrid, Seville and Almeria, Spain. The film was distributed by Focus Features. It received mixed reviews, and as of December 12, 2012, has a 43% rating on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, having been criticized for its slow pace and inaccessible dialogue while praising its beautiful cinematography and its ambitious scope. Comedy The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp is a 1956 British black and white part-fantasy comedy film directed by Alan Bromly and starring Felix Aylmer as a second hand store owner, and Diane Cilento as the Angel. The film was based on a novel by Charles Terrot and is a remake of a television play written by him and broadcast in 1951. Comedy The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 American traditional animated adventure comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series, SpongeBob SquarePants. The film was directed and produced by series creator Stephen Hillenburg, and stars the regular television cast with guest performances by Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, Alec Baldwin and David Hasselhoff. The plot follows Plankton's plan to steal King Neptune's crown and send it to Shell City; there, SpongeBob and Patrick must retrieve it to save Mr. Krabs' life from Neptune's wrath and their home from Plankton's plan. Previous offers by Paramount Pictures to create a film version of SpongeBob SquarePants were turned down by Hillenburg, but he eventually accepted one in 2002. When the film went into production, Hillenburg and the show's staff halted production on the series after the third season. A writing team—Hillenburg, Paul Tibbitt, Derek Drymon, Aaron Springer, Kent Osborne and Tim Hill—was assembled, conceiving the idea of a mythical hero's quest: the search for a stolen crown which would bring SpongeBob and Patrick to the surface. Comedy Donovan's Reef is a 1963 American film starring John Wayne. It was directed by John Ford and filmed on location on Kauai, Hawaii. The cast included Elizabeth Allen, Lee Marvin, Jack Warden, Dorothy Lamour, and Cesar Romero. The film marked the last time Ford and Wayne ever worked together on a project. Documentary film Three Songs About Lenin is a documentary silent film by Russian filmmaker Dziga Vertov. It is based on three admiring songs sung by anonymous people in Soviet Russia about Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. It is made up of 3 episodes and is 57 minutes long. In 1969 it was re-edited by Elizaveta Svilova, Ilya Kopalin and Serafima Pumpyanskaya as part of the 1970 Lenin centenary. Comedy Wrap Up is a 2007 comedy film directed and written by Ramón Costafreda. Documentary film Future of Hope is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Henry Bateman. Documentary film The Invisible Men is a 2012 documentary, drama film written by Yariv Mozer and Adam Rosner and directed by Yariv Mozer. Comedy Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore is a 2010 family action comedy film, directed by Brad Peyton. The film stars Chris O'Donnell and Jack McBrayer. The film also stars the voices of James Marsden, Nick Nolte, Christina Applegate, Katt Williams, Bette Midler, and Neil Patrick Harris. The film is a sequel to the 2001 film Cats & Dogs and was released on July 30, 2010. It received extremely negative reviews from film critics, and was a box office bomb, grossing only $112 million worldwide against its production budget of $85 million. Animation Porky's Five and Ten is a Looney Tunes cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger and released in 1938. Porky sets sail for the Boola-Boola islands in the South Seas with a sailboat full of cargo and plans to open a five and dime store, until a swordfish cuts a hole in the hull. Documentary film Nata Sarvabhouma is a 1968 documentary film on Rajkumar directed by Aaruru Pattabhi. It was made coinciding the occasion of the release of his 100th film Bhagyada Baagilu. The documentary introduced Rajkumar's village, home, family members and also contained clippings of some of his films. It also has the footage of his felicitation by Gubbi Veeranna and conferring him the title "Nata Sarvabhouma". Science Fiction Dark Star is a 1974 American comic science fiction motion picture directed, co-written, produced and scored by John Carpenter, and co-written by, edited by and starring Dan O'Bannon. Comedy Man-Up! is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Justin Chon and Kevin Wu. Thriller In a world where street gangs collide with the law, neighborhood friends, Raymond and Gabriel, must decide which side of the battle to join. This will be the ultimate fight - the one for power, family, and HONOR. Documentary film Der Angriff der Gegenwart auf die übrige Zeit is a documentary film made in West Germany in 1985. It is written and directed by Alexander Kluge. The entire film was filmed in Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany. The film's working title was Unheimlichkeit der Zeit. The film is known as L'attaque du présent sur le temps qui reste in France. An alternate English title of the film is The Blind Director. Thriller Enough is a 2002 American drama-thriller film directed by Michael Apted. The movie is based on the 1998 novel Black and Blue, by Anna Quindlen, which was a New York Times bestseller. It stars Jennifer Lopez as Slim, an abused wife who learns to fight back. Enough garnered generally negative reviews from film critics, although several aspects of the film including the actors' performances were praised. Comedy When The Ocean Met The Sky is a 2014 drama film written by Lukas Huffman, Phillip Thomas, Spencer Foley and directed by Lukas Huffman. Thriller The Dungeonmaster, is a 1984 low-budget science fiction/fantasy film, rated PG-13, starring Jeffrey Byron, Richard Moll and Leslie Wing. The film is produced by Charles Band, and is split up into seven distinct story segments, each written and directed by a different person: Dave Allen, Charles Band, John Carl Buechler, Steven Ford, Peter Manoogian, Ted Nicolaou, and Rosemarie Turko. The film's theme was influenced by the popularity of Disney's 1982 film Tron and the roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons. Principal filming began in 1983 but the film was not completed until 1984. The film features an appearance by the heavy metal band W.A.S.P.. A sequel segment was planned for the anthology Pulse Pounders, but the unfinished film was never released due to the collapse of Empire Pictures. Documentary film NYman with a Movie Camera is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Michael Nyman. Comedy The Warrior's Husband is a 1933 pre-Code American comedy film which tells the story of the Amazons, who ruled over men thanks to the sacred girdle of Diana, and Hercules who came to steal it. It was based on a stage play from 1932 that starred Katharine Hepburn. Thriller Jawaab is a 1985 Thriller, Romance film written by Shabd Kumar and directed by Ravi Tandon. Comedy a well-to-do Spanish attorney finds himself in hot water after falling for a shady Bulgarian man in the 2002 comedy-drama, Los novios bulgaros (Bulgarian Lovers). Middle-aged Madrid native Daniel (Fernando Guillen Cuervo, who also helped adapt the script) lives a life of relative comfort and is generally pretty happy with how things have been going for him lately. His one guilty pleasure is frequenting the city's gay quarter looking for men to pick up for an evening of reckless abandon. One night, Daniel meets Bulgarian Kyril (Dritan Biba) and is quickly smitten beyond all hope of reason. Finding out that Kyril is essentially homeless and penny-less, Daniel nonetheless gets him into bed--after buying him dinner--even after Kyril confesses to having a fiancee back in Bulgaria. As Daniel falls deeper in love with Kyril, Kyril takes advantage of the situation by convincing the lawyer to complete various tasks for him, which range from the morally questionable to the highly illegal and dangerous. A more than willing stooge to Kyril's demands--and all too aware of his situation--Daniel resigns himself to following this relationship through to the end, wherever it may lead Science Fiction Me and the Big Guy is a 1999 short film that parodies Nineteen Eighty-Four by way of lampooning the fact that Big Brother is watching everyone, even those he'd rather not. Science Fiction High Plains Invaders is a 2009 science fiction television film that aired on the Syfy Channel. It is the 20th film of the Maneater Series. The film stars James Marsters. Thriller Reindeer Games is a 2000 thriller film, directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Ben Affleck, Gary Sinise, and Charlize Theron. It was Frankenheimer's final theatrically released film and received poor reviews. Documentary film Laatste Zeven Maanden van Anne Frank is a 1988 Dutch television documentary directed by Willy Lindwer about the last seven months in the life of diarist Anne Frank. Seven different women, who were fellow prisoners of Anne Frank in the Westerbork transit camp and the Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, gave interviews about Anne's last months in this documentary. Among them are Hanneli Goslar, Anne's childhood friend and fellow prisoner in Bergen-Belsen, and Janny Brandes-Brilleslijper, Anne's fellow prisoner in all three camps. Both women are believed to be among the last known people to have seen Anne alive. Anne and Margot were cell mates with them. The documentary won an International Emmy Award. The interviews appeared as a book in 1992: The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank, Willy Lindwer. Anchor, ISBN 0-385-42360-8. Animation Love Affair With Sun is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Dong-in Lim and Seol-lim Seo. Animation The Haunted World of El Superbeasto is a 2009 adult animated exploitation musical horror action comedy film based on the comic book series created by Rob Zombie. It follows the character of El Superbeasto and his sidekick sister, Suzi-X, voiced by Sheri Moon Zombie. The film was given a straight to DVD release on September 22, 2009. Comedy Pattathu Raani is a 1992 Tamil comedy film directed by Manivasagam. The film features Vijayakumar and Gouthami in lead roles with an ensemble supporting cast including Manorama, Goundamani, Janagaraj, Senthil, Delhi Ganesh and Manivasagam. The film, produced by Rajeswari Manivasagam and P.S. Mani, had musical score by Deva and was released on 14 August 1992. Documentary film Visions of Eight is a 1973 American documentary film, produced by David L. Wolper and Stan Margulies, offering a stylized look at the 1972 Summer Olympics, directed by eight different directors. It was screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition. It was later shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Some visuals of the Munich stadium from the documentary were used in Without Limits. Comedy Tora-san Goes Religious? aka Torasan Whistling is a 1983 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Keiko Takeshita as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Goes Religious? is the thirty-second entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Aces Go Places 3 is 1984 Hong Kong action and comedy film directed by Tsui Hark. The film starts in Paris, where King Kong is kidnapped by a British secret agent whose mission is to retrieve one of the Crown Jewels which has been stolen and is located in a Hong Kong Police Headquarters vault. Aces Go Places 3 was the highest grossing film in Hong Kong on its release in 1984 and was the highest grossing film in the series. The film was released in an English-language dub titled Mad Mission 3 which features 20 minutes cut from the original film. Documentary film The struggle of America's first African American fighter pilots is explored as narrator Ossie Davis tells the inspiring tale of the brave Tuskegee Airmen and the bold steps they took to prove they had the skills and abilities to take to the skies and defend their nation. Animation A Doll's Dream is a 1950 Norwegian animation film directed by Ivo Caprino. It was the first 35mm colour film made in Norway. The film is about Lars and Lotte, two children whose father owns a music shop. The father wants them to learn to play, but instead of playing the instruments they destroy them. One night Sandman comes and makes them dream that they go up in the attic where their father's old instruments are. The instruments come alive, and play melodies. After this, Lars and Lotte no longer want to destroy the instruments, and start playing them instead. Comedy What Night Isn't Weird is a 2011 short comedy fantasy romance film written and directed by Kate Bryant. Documentary film In Memory of Friends is a biographical documentary film directed by Anand Patwardhan. Comedy Happy-Go-Lucky is a 2008 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh. The screenplay focuses on a cheerful and optimistic primary-school teacher and her relationships with those around her. The film was well received by critics and resulted in a number of awards for Leigh, lead actress Sally Hawkins and supporting actor Eddie Marsan. Documentary film Beyond Sorrow, Beyond Pain is a 1983 Swedish documentary film directed by Agneta Elers-Jarleman. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 20th Guldbagge Awards. Comedy A book salesman sells Blondie Bumstead a set of books on child training because he has convinced her that Baby Dumplin is a child prodigy. Meanwhile, J.C. Dithers, boss of Blondie's husband, Dagwood Bumstead, rips Dagwood for altering the plans on an apartment building the construction firm is building for Abner Cartwright and, to keep his job, Dagwood must get Cartwright to sign off on the changes - the latter refuses in order to escape from an unfavorable contract. Baby Dumpling, the genius, is registered at school and Daisy, accompanying him, is picked up by the dog-catcher on the way back home and taken to the pound. Daisy is adopted by Melinda Mason, the crippled daughter of one of the town's wealthiest men. Baby Dumpling looks everywhere and can not find Daisy, and plays hooky from school the next day. Immediately, Blondie and Dagwood suspect kidnapping, and Dagwood learns that Melinda, also missing, was last seen playing with a little boy and a dog. Dagwood promptly heads for the Mason estate, where he is even more promptly arrested as a kidnap suspect. Comedy Stato interessante is a 1977 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Sergio Nasca. It consists of three segments, all sharing the abortion as the main theme. Documentary film My Run is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Tim VandeSteeg and produced by Mark Castaldo. The film chronicles Terry Hitchcock's journey of completing 75 marathons in 75 consecutive days to raise awareness for single parent families. It first screened at the Austin Film Festival on October 23, 2009. Documentary film Bird Now is a 1987 film written and directed by Marc Huraux. Documentary film On the Trail of Sigmund Freud is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Koschka Hetzer-Molden. Documentary film Citizen Architect: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio is a 2010 biographical, documentary, drama film by Sam Wainwright Douglas. Animation The Boy And The Snow Goose is a 1984 short animation film written and directed by Gayle Thomas. Science Fiction Dragonquest is a 2009 fantasy film produced by The Asylum. It stars legendary sword-and-sandal veteran Marc Singer as Maxim, a warrior who must guide a young farm boy across a dangerous terrain to retrieve the missing gems from an ancient medallion in order to bring peace to the land. The film also stars Jason Connery as The King and The Terminator's Brian Thompson as the villain Kirill. The film is a "Joke version" of the film "Eragon" It bears no relation to either the novel of the same name by Anne McCaffrey or the Dragon Quest series of role-playing games by publisher Square Enix. Animation Something About the North is a 1956 short animated film written by Bent H. Barfod, Kirsten Bundgaard, Carl Theodor Dreyer and directed by Bent H. Barfod. Documentary film Born Naked (MLB) is a documentary and biography film written by Paula Alamillo, Andrea Esteban, Clara T. Lopez, Eloísa Muñoz and directed by Andrea Esteban. Comedy Seawards Journey is 2003 adventure comedy film written by Guillermo Casanova, Julio César Castro, & J.J. Morosoli and directed by Guillermo Casanova. Thriller Humains is a French horror film directed from Pierre-Olivier Thévenin and Jacques-Olivier Molon. The film stars Sara Forestier, Dominique Pinon and Philippe Nahon. Documentary film "Created as an empowerment tool by LYRIC’s Work It! Queer Youth Action Project, this video serves as a model of how queer sex issues can be covered in high school sex education classes." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Annabelle's Wish is a 1997 American animated Christmas film that revolves around a young calf who aspires to learn to fly and become one of Santa Claus' reindeer. It is narrated by American country singer Randy Travis and stars veteran voice actress Kath Soucie. It originally aired on FOX. Animation Aladdin and the Adventure of All Time is a 2000 animated, adventure film written by Craig J. Nevius and directed by Cirio H. Santiago. Animation CJ7: The Cartoon, also known as CJ7, Love the Earth, is a 2010 Hong Kong animated comedy film and a retelling of the 2008 film CJ7. It was produced by Stephen Chow, the star/director/producer/writer of CJ7 and directed by Toe Yuen, the director of animation films such as My Life as McDull and McDull, Prince de la Bun. Documentary film Tres semanas después is a 2010 documentary film directed by José Luis Torres Leiva. Thriller Sekiseki Renren is a 2013 thriller film directed by Kazuya Konaka. Comedy Drip Dippy Donald is a one reel, seven minute cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1947 and released in March 1948. The Technicolor cartoon was released by Walt Disney Productions, and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon features Donald Duck and was directed by the Disney animator Jack King. Comedy Trust the Man is a 2005 romantic comedy film starring David Duchovny, Billy Crudup, Julianne Moore, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. It was directed and written by Bart Freundlich. The film primarily deals with three relationships, and a realization of just how important those relationships are. It had a limited release on August 18, 2006. Thriller Insaaf Main Karoonga is a 1985 Hindi film directed by Shibu Mitra and produced by S.K.Kapur. This film has Rajesh Khanna in the lead opposite Tina Munim and Padmini Kolhapure. The 2 songs are sung by Kishore Kumar for Rajesh Khanna and another 2 songs picturised on Rajehs Khnana are sung by Bhappi Lahiri - the song Ek Baras Mein Ek Baar Hi and Honey Honey Kuch Maanga Toh Dena. It is a remake of the Malayalam movie Thushaaram Comedy Consequences is a 1918 British silent comedy film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Gordon Craig, Joyce Templeton and J. Hastings Batson. The screenplay was written by Kenelm Foss. Documentary film We Are Still Here is a 2011 short documentary drama film directed by Sterlin Harjo and Matt Leach. Comedy So Long Mr. Chumps is the 53rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Leslie, My Name Is Evil is a 2009 Canadian film written and directed by Reginald Harkema. It was renamed Manson, My Name is Evil after its initial release. Comedy Yrrol: An Enormously Well Thought Out Movie is a 1994 Swedish film, directed by Peter Dalle. The roles are played by comedians from the TV series Lorry and some characters from the TV show are in the movie. Thriller Running on Karma, also known as An Intelligent Muscle Man, is a 2003 Hong Kong action thriller film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai. It is ultimately a Buddhist parable about the nature of karma. There were some cuts in the Mainland China edition to meet the requirements for release there. This is the second film starring Andy Lau in which he wears a prosthetic suit. In his previous film, Love on a Diet, he wore a fat suit, while in this film, he wears a muscle suit. Comedy La pecora nera is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Ascanio Celestini. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Animation Tlacuache de Maguey is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Miguel Anaya Borja. Thriller Silver Streak is a 1976 comedy-thriller film about a murder on a Los Angeles-to-Chicago train journey. It was directed by Arthur Hiller and stars Gene Wilder, Jill Clayburgh, and Richard Pryor, with Patrick McGoohan, Ned Beatty, Clifton James and Richard Kiel in supporting roles. The film score is by Henry Mancini. This film marked the first pairing of Wilder and Pryor, who would later be paired in three more films. Documentary film Richard Pryor: I Ain't Dead Yet, #*%$#@!! is a documentary short film about and featuring comedian Richard Pryor. It was produced and aired by Comedy Central. It features commentary from different actors, comedians, and Pryor's own family members on the aspects and influence of his life and work. It was released just over two years before his death on December 10, 2005. It was played multiple times on Comedy Central then re-edited and broadcast after his death. Animation Ice Floe is a 2005 short animation film written and directed by Claude Barras and Cédric Louis. Comedy Doktor Rej i đavoli is a 2012 Serbian film directed by Dinko Tucaković. It is co-written by Tucaković and Saša Radojević with input from Dimitrije Vojnov. The film's plot centers on famous American director Nicholas Ray's 1960s stay in SFR Yugoslavia upon the invitation of Ratko Dražević, the head of Avala Film studio and former Yugoslav state security operative. It is loosely based on actual events. Since, according to Tucaković, the story of Ray's Belgrade stay is "quite foggy", the film's characters were treated "more as a myth than as a document". Additionally, since Dražević's specific biographical info is entirely sketchy and mostly based on anecdotes, actor who plays him in the movie, Dragan Bjelogrlić, said that his portrayal is "based on legend rather than biography". Additional actual figures that appear as characters in the film are film director D. W. Griffith, film star Orson Welles and his partner Oja Kodar, French actress Jeanne Moreau, Serbian writer Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz, Bosnian filmmaker Bahrudin Čengić, American film producer Samuel Bronston, and Ray's third wife Betty Utey. Animation Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus is a 2005 computer animated direct-to-video Barbie film directed by Greg Richardson. It is part of the Barbie film series, and the second to feature an original story not based on previous material. The film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as the Barbie protagonist. Brie Larson recorded a song titled "Hope Has Wings" for this film, and the DVD includes the music video as a bonus feature. A line of toys were produced to go with the film, including dolls of Princess Annika, Aiden, Rayla the Cloud Queen, and Princess Brietta. Later a Barbie Mini Kingdom doll of Annika was produced with the Mini Kingdom birthday line. Comedy The Vagabonds is a 1939 Polish comedy film directed by Michal Waszynski and starring Kazimierz Wajda, Henryk Vogelfänger and Stanislawa Wysocka. Comedy Día de muertos is a 1988 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy Circus of Infinity is a 2005 short film directed by Sue Corcoran. Documentary film Cairo Garbage is a 2009 documentary film directed by Mikala Krogh. Comedy An American Werewolf in Paris is a 1997 comedy-horror film directed by Anthony Waller and starring Tom Everett Scott and Julie Delpy. The film was in development for 6 years and follows the general concept of, and is a loose sequel to, the 1981 film An American Werewolf in London. The title of this film has its roots in the production of its predecessor; when production of the original London film ran into trouble with British Equity, director John Landis, having scouted locations in Paris, considered moving the production to France and changing the title of his film to An American Werewolf in Paris. Documentary film Beyonce Giselle Knowles has evolved into one of the greatest performers of all time. Her strong voice and theatrical performances are unparalleled. Beyonce is the hardest working performer in music! This documentary film goes beyond the music and explores her challenges and triumphs. Science Fiction Monster Ark is a television film that first aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on August 9, 2008. It was directed by Declan O'Brien and Renée O'Connor, Tim DeKay and Tommy Lister starred. Documentary film Rachel Is a 2009 documentary film directed by Charlotte Glynn. Animation Fingers Tale is a 2013 short animation cction comedy film written by Luca Schenato and directed by Luca Schenato and Sinem Vardarli. Comedy The Bit Part is a 1987 Australian comedy starring Chris Haywood as an aspiring actor. Nicole Kidman appears as a fellow actor. The movie never achieved theatrical release and went straight to television. Comedy ---> Vrať se do hrobu! is a Czech comedy film directed by Milan Steindler. It was released in 1990. Comedy His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz is a 1914 film, directed by J. Farrell MacDonald and written and produced by L. Frank Baum. It stars Violet MacMillan, Frank Moore, Vivian Reed, Todd Wright, Pierre Couderc, and Fred Woodward. The film had a troubled distribution history; it opened on October 14, 1914, to little success, though it was received as well above average fare by critics of the time. Early in 1915, it was reissued under the title The New Wizard of Oz and was slightly more successful. The film is loosely based on Baum's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, but in the screenplay Baum introduced many new characters and a large new story that later became the basis for the 1915 book The Scarecrow of Oz. Similar to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Scarecrow's origin is revealed, although his life is now attributed to "the Spirit of the Corn", who appears as a conventional Hollywood depiction of a Native American. The Tin Woodman is found rusted stiff and oiled, but he is already Emperor of the Winkies. Dorothy is a slave to Mombi who looks like W.W. Denslow's depiction of the Wicked Witch of the West. Science Fiction Centrespread is a 1981 Australian film about women who pose naked for sex magazines. The movie was shot in Adelaide at the South Australian Film Corporation's studios and at Surfers Paradise. David Stratton described the film as "atrocious". Comedy Grasp is a 2002 short film written and directed by Brendan Donovan. Comedy J-Men Forever is a 1979 comedy film by Philip Proctor and Peter Bergman of the Firesign Theatre. The film is a pastiche using film clips from Republic serials, re-dubbed with comic dialog to tell a tale of world conquest by sex, drugs and rock and roll. In the film, the Lightning Bug, embodied by garish villains from several serials, attempts to take over the world with rock and roll. He later adds sex and drugs when music alone doesn't work. He explains his changing appearance by saying, "I'm bringing all five of my costumes!" The Lightning Bug is voiced by legendary radio DJ M.G. Kelly. Peter Bergman plays The Chief and Philip Proctor plays Agent Barton. They appear in period-style black and white sequences that are used to frame the re-dubbed clips of car chases, explosions, flying men, sinister villains and villainesses, fights, and various other perils that are strung together in a somewhat incoherent plot. Documentary film In the Name of God: Scenes from the Extreme is a documentary film. Animation Koodo 'Skydive is a 2011 animation, short film directed by Rob Shaw. Comedy The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet is a 2013 adventure film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, based on the book The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet, written by Reif Larsen. The film stars Helena Bonham Carter, Judy Davis, Callum Keith Rennie and Kyle Catlett. Animation Henpecked Hoboes is a theatrical cartoon short released on 26 October 1946 directed by Tex Avery. It stars George and Junior in their first appearance. Animation Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life is a 2010 live-action/animated short film about the fictional adventures of Maurice Sendak's pet dog Jennie, based on his 1967 children's book of the same name. It is directed by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, collectively known as Clyde Henry Productions, and features the voices of Meryl Streep, Forest Whitaker and Spike Jonze. Jonze also served as producer along with Vincent Landay and Marcy Page. Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in association with Warner Home Video. Comedy One Night in the Tropics is a 1940 comedy film noteworthy for being the film debut of Abbott and Costello. The team play minor roles but steal the picture with five classic routines, including an abbreviated version of "Who's On First?" Their work earned them a two-picture deal with Universal, and their next film, Buck Privates, made them bona fide movie stars. Songs in the film were by Jerome Kern. The film is based on a 1914 novel, Love Insurance by Earl Derr Biggers, the creator of Charlie Chan. Filmed as silent in 1919 as Love Insurance by Paramount with Bryant Washburn and Lois Wilson. and in 1925 by Universal as The Reckless Age. Animation Super Duper Super Hero: Supervillain is a 2012 short animation film directed by Michael Geiger. Documentary film Tokiori - As margens do tempo is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Paulo Pastorelo. The film follows the memory of five families of Japanese immigrants who settled in Brazil in the 30s. Animation Spunky is kidnapped and sold at an auction to a cruel Italian peddler. It's up to Hunky to save him. Documentary film Know Your Enemy: Japan is an American propaganda film directed by Frank Capra, commissioned by the U.S. War Department. Completion was delayed by disputes between the Hollywood producers and Washington. The original intention of the film was to prepare U.S. soldiers for war before deployment in the Pacific, though ultimately it never realized this purpose due to the war’s abrupt end soon after its completion. The film’s first public screening was in 1977 as part of a PBS special. Thriller Candyman 3: Day of the Dead is a 1999 straight-to-DVD horror film directed by Turi Meyer. It is the third film in the Candyman series. Comedy I Met Him in Paris is a 1937 film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, and Robert Young. Comedy Dream Kitchen is a 1999 Irish short film directed by Barry Dignam in which a young man fantasises about coming out to his parents. Comedy Do I Have to Take Care of Everything? is a 2012 Finnish short film by Selma Vilhunen. It was nominated for the Best Live Action Short Film at the 86th Academy Awards. The film is a comedy about a busy morning in a family and a mother who is trying to take care of everything by herself. Do I Have to Take Care of Everything? is the second Finnish film as an Academy Award nominee. The first was The Man Without a Past by Aki Kaurismäki in 2002. The film had one of only two U.S. screenings at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival in 2012. Documentary film U2 is a musical documentary film directed by Andrea Doubek and Joe Stohel Comedy Journey to the April is a 1963 romance comedy film written by Aureliu Busuiok, Dmitri Vasiliu and Leonid Rutitsky and directed by Vadim Derbeniov. Comedy The Nearsighted School Teacher was an early short comedy film released in July 1898. It stars Augusta Selmer as a young lady. Comedy Sally Scraggs: Housemaid is 1913 short drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Thriller Point And Shoot is a 2014 documentary film directed by Marshall Curry. Comedy Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh is a 2006 action adventure comedy fantasy musical science fiction film written by Carlo Vergara and Dinno Erece and directed by Joel Lamangan. Comedy Can't Stop the Music is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Nancy Walker. It is a pseudo-biography of disco's Village People which bears only a vague resemblance to the actual story of the group's formation. It was produced by Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment, and distributed by independent distributor Associated Film Distribution. Can't Stop the Music is notorious for being the first winner of the Worst Picture Golden Raspberry Award, for it was a double feature of this and Xanadu that inspired John J. B. Wilson to start the Razzies. Animation Lili Longed to Feel Her Insides is a 2011 short animation film directed by Wren Warner and Adelaide Windsome. Comedy Los enredos de papá is a 1939 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film Children of Srikandi is a 2012 documentary/drama film written by Laura Coppens and directed by Laura Coppens, Hera Danish, Yulia Dwi Andriyanti, Dian Eggie, Oji Ijo, Angelika Levi, Stea Lim, Afank Mariani, Imelda Taurinamandala and Winnie Wibowo. Documentary film In Search of the Papin Sisters is a 2000 film directed by Claude Ventura. Comedy Un amore su misura is a 2007 comedy film written by Vittorino Andreoli, Renato Pozzetto and José María Sánchez and directed by Renato Pozzetto. Documentary film James Blunt: Return to Kosovo is a 2007 documentary film recorded in September 2006, when musician and former British Army Captain James Blunt returned to Kosovo to perform a concert for serving NATO troops, and to visit places and people he had encountered whilst serving in Kosovo in 1999. The documentary was directed by Steven Cantor. Animation Muri The Cat is a 2013 short animation film written by Boris Dolenc, Sandra Ržen and Kajetan Kovič and directed by Boris Dolenc. Comedy Varning för Jönssonligan is a Swedish movie about the gang Jönssonligan made in 1981. Filming dates: July 1981 – September 1981 It was the first Swedish adaptation of one of the original Danish Olsen Gang movies. Somewhat ionically, it was based on the sixth Olsen Gang movie, Olsen-bandens sidste bedrifter, which was intended as the last one when it was made. Comedy Dixiana is a lavish American musical film directed by Luther Reed and produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The final third of the picture was photographed in Technicolor. The film stars Bebe Daniels, Everett Marshall, Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Joseph Cawthorn, Jobyna Howland, Ralf Harolde and Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. The script was adapted by Luther Reed from a story by Anne Caldwell. The Technicolor sequences were considered lost for years, but were re-discovered in 1988 and subsequently included in the restored DVD. In 1958, the film entered the public domain due to the claimants failure to renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. This is the film on which composer Max Steiner got his first screen credit. Additionally, it was Wheeler & Woolsey's third film; however, as they were not yet an official "team," they were still billed separately. Documentary film State Of Mind is a film directed by Djo Tunda Wa Munga. Comedy The Performance of Drowning is a 2011 animated comedy short film directed by Terry Galloway and Jeanette Castillo. Animation Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on 8 March 1997. Documentary film Warheads is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Romuald Karmakar. Comedy Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues is a 1972 film directed by Paul Williams. Documentary film No Name Stars is a documentary film directed by Kim Taeil. Thriller South of Panama is a 1941 film directed by Jean Yarbrough. Science Fiction Red Fog is a 2013 short and science fiction film written by Fan He and Meng Pan and directed by Fan He. Thriller Attahasa is a 2013 Kannada biopic film directed by A. M. R. Ramesh, based on the notorious forest brigand Veerappan. Kishore plays the role of Veerappan in the film, whilst featuring Arjun Sarja and Vijayalakshmi and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. It is made as a bilingual, being simultaneously shot in Tamil as Vana Yuddham. After much delay in the theatrical release, the film was opened to screens on 14 February 2013 all across Southern states of India Documentary film Helena: First Pilgrim to the Holy Land is a 2003 history film directed by Chris Hooke and written by Gerry Branigan and Julian Norridge. Comedy Inu to Anata no Monogatari: Inu no Eiga is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Shunichi Nagasaki and it is the sequel to the 2005 film All About My Dog. It opened in Japanese cinemas on 21 January 2011. Thriller Once You Meet a Stranger is a 1996 Warner Bros. Television thriller directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. It is a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train. Yet in the remake the genders of the principal characters have been switched from male to female. It stars Jacqueline Bisset and premiered on CBS on 25 September 1996. Comedy Otec neznámý aneb cesta do hlubin duše výstrojního náčelníka is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2001. Documentary film Pumping Iron II: The Women is a documentary film about female bodybuilding, focusing on several women as they prepare for and compete in the 1983 Caesars World Cup. Comedy I Love to Singa is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released to theaters on July 18, 1936, by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone. I Love to Singa depicts the story of a young owlet who wants to sing jazz, instead of the classical music that his German parents wish him to perform. The plot is a lighthearted tribute to Al Jolson's film The Jazz Singer. "I Love to Singa" was first a song written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg for the 1936 Warner Bros. feature-length film The Singing Kid. It is performed three times in the film: first by Jolson and Cab Calloway, then by the Yacht Club Boys and Jolson, and finally again by Calloway and Jolson. During this period, it was customary for Warners to have their animation production partner, Leon Schlesinger Productions, make Merrie Melodies cartoons based upon songs from their features. The cartoon has, in recent years, taken on something of a cult following, with a pervasive impact on popular culture. The short, one of the earliest Merrie Melodies produced in Technicolor's 3-strip process, is recognized as one of Avery's early masterpieces. Science Fiction Prehistoric Beast is a ten minute long experimental animated film conceived, supervised and directed by Phil Tippett in 1984. This sequence is considered as being the first film produced by the Tippett Studio, founded by Tippett himself in 1984. Made with the go motion animation technique, scenes from Prehistoric Beast were included in the 1985 full length documentary Dinosaur!, first aired on CBS in the United States on November 5, 1985. Comedy European Vacation is a 1985 comedy film. The second film in National Lampoon's Vacation film series, it was directed by Amy Heckerling and stars Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo. Dana Hill and Jason Lively replace Dana Barron and Anthony Michael Hall as Griswold children Audrey and Rusty. After Hall declined to reprise his role, the producers decided to recast both children. The film is the only installment of the series to credit the family’s name spelled as “Griswald”, instead of "Griswold", and the only installment which does not feature the "Cousin Eddie" character. Comedy Mugsy's Girls is a 1985 film starring pop singer Laura Branigan and Ruth Gordon about a sorority that travels to Las Vegas to enter a mud wrestling competition in order to raise the money to save their house. The film was released straight-to-video and to little success. This is one of Gordon's final films. She plays the sorority house-mother who ends up wrestling at the end. The film also features genre stars Eddie Deezen and Kristi Somers. Although Laura Branigan was quite famous as a singer by the time the filming began, she contributed no music to the film; most songs were performed by fellow cast mate Joanna Dierck, who at one point was married to the film's writer and director Kevin Brodie. Comedy '63 Comet is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Jason McKee. Comedy The Maiden Heist is a 2009 comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt and starring Morgan Freeman, Christopher Walken, William H. Macy and Marcia Gay Harden. The film was released as The Heist in the UK. Documentary film This program features Lech Kowalski's 2003 documentary feature about the life and times of Ramones bassist and all-star burn out, Dee Dee Ramone (1952-2002). Dee Dee's life is a fascinating character study of a punk rock legend who never grew up. Listen to Dee Dee's account with director Lech Kowalski, ... to discuss Johnny Thunders for the film 'Born to Lose.' Relive the battlefield history of rock and roll through the memories of this ordinary, yet extraordinary guy from Queens whose songs distilled frustration, humor, and pleasure, into the energetic melodies that made the Ramones a worldwide influence! Comedy Warning to Wantons is a 1949 British romantic comedy film directed by Donald B. Wilson and starring Harold Warrender, Anne Vernon and David Tomlinson. A young woman escapes her strict convent school and enters high society, where she has the time of her life. The screenplay, written by art historian James Laver and the director, was based upon Mary Mitchell's 1934 novel A Warning to Wantons, subtitled 'A fantastic romance - setting forth the not undeserved but awful fate which befell a minx.' The art director was David Morrison. Animation Sylvester is a rich cat, courtesy of his deceased mistress, who has left him 3 million dollars. His alley cat friends hope to sponge off his good fortune, and Sylvester is eager to share with them. But Elmer Fudd as Sylvester's new financial advisor lectures him on investing his wealth in business and industry Comedy Bhaag Bhola Bhaag is an unreleased Bollywood comedy film directed and written by Neeraj Vora, with a star cast of Govinda, Tusshar Kapoor, Upen Patel, Ameesha Patel and Celina Jaitley in lead roles. Produced by Dhilin Mehta under Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd, the theatrical trailer of the film was released alongside Rohit Shetty's Golmaal 3. Release date is not finalized yet. The film will focus on two convicts who have just escaped jail, and are on the run from some dirty-handed police officers. Science Fiction Computercide is a film directed by Robert Michael Lewis released on Aug 1, 1982. Comedy Modern Problems is a 1981 comedy film written and directed by Ken Shapiro and starring Chevy Chase, Patti D'Arbanville and Dabney Coleman. The film grossed $26,154,211 in the United States. A DVD release of the film was issued in 2005. Comedy Un'anguilla da 300 milioni is a 1971 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Comedy Io, Amleto is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. A parody of William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet, its commercial insuccess led the newly formed production company "Macario Film" to a rapid bankruptcy. Comedy The Old Settler is a 2001 drama comedy film directed by Debbie Allen . Documentary film Jimbo is a 2013 short comedy drama documentary film written and directed by Ryan Flowers. Animation Great is a 25-minute animated film released in 1975, telling a humorous version of the life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It was directed by Bob Godfrey, produced by Grantstern Films and distributed by British Lion. Great won the Academy Award for Animated Short Film at the 48th Academy Awards in March 1976. Great was the first British animated film to win an Academy Award, and also won the BAFTA award for Best Animated Film in 1976. Documentary film Karl Marx Among Us is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Jurij Meden. Comedy Horseplay is a 2014 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Lee Chi Ngai and starring Tony Leung, Ekin Cheng and Kelly Chen. The film's Cantonese and Mandarin theme song, Why Not Tonight and The Best Night respectively, was adapted from Henry Mancini's It Had Better Be Tonight with Leung, Cheng and Chen performing. Leung and Chen performed the Mandarin version at the 2014 CCTV Lunar New Year Evening on 30 January 2014. Thriller All Roads Lead is a crime fiction mystery thriller film directed by Peter Bolte. Documentary film Gregg Treinish: A MoveShake Story is a 2013 short adventure biographical documentary film directed by Alexandria Bombach. Comedy You Ought to Be in Pictures is a 1940 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short film featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. The film combined live-action and animation, and features live-action appearances by Leon Schlesinger, writer Michael Maltese, animator Gerry Chiniquy and other Schlesinger Productions staff members. In 1994 it was voted #34 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. The title comes from the popular 1934 song "You Oughta Be in Pictures" by Dana Suesse and Edward Heyman. Documentary film Peter in Radioland is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Johanna Wagner. Science Fiction Pink Zone is a science fiction drama film directed by Benjamin Walter. Comedy R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It is a 2007 American horror fantasy family film based on the children's book of the same name by R. L. Stine. The film was directed by Alex Zamm, written by Dan Angel and Billy Brown, and stars Emily Osment, Cody Linley, Brittany Curran, and Tobin Bell. It was released direct-to-DVD. The plot follows a goth girl named Cassie moving into a new town and fascinated by the occult. At a mysterious Halloween store, the store owner insists on selling her an old book. Stuck with her brother Max on Halloween night, she reads the book to him, despite the book's warnings not to read it out aloud or think about its monster. The monster comes to life and captured Max. Cassie, with help from her friends, must save Max and defeat the monster before their parents return from a Halloween party. The film was a joint production with Universal Studios Home Entertainment Family Productions, The Hatchery, and Steeltown Entertainment. The film was released on DVD by Universal Studios Home Entertainment on September 4, 2007, and aired on Cartoon Network on September 7, 2007. The film received mostly positive reviews from media critics upon release. Documentary film Humans cannot resist the urge to play god and Yellowstone is paying the price. YELLOWSTONE: AMERICA'S EDEN celebrates the wilderness that has been preserved, but reveals the devastating reality that the wilderness is dying. Animation La cita is a 2011 short film. Documentary film 80 TO 90 FT is a 2014 documentary short drama family film directed by Jason B. Kohl. Comedy Mighty Lak a Goat is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 209th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Claire, after thirty years of marriage, is fed up with her husband Jack's philandering and decides to find him the perfect woman before she divorces him to pursue her own identity. Enlisting the aid of her daughter, her mother and a friend who runs a proffesional dating service, Claire discovers that her plan for Jack takes on an unexpected twist. Documentary film The Shakshuka System is a 2008 Israeli documentary film created by the Israeli investigative journalist Mickey Rosenthal and the Israeli director Ilan Abudi. The film focuses on the connection between private capital and government in Israel and suggests that a system exists whereby the State of Israel sells its limited resources, cheaply, to a handful of wealthy families. The film shows this by specifically focusing on the business relationship between the political leadership in Israel and one of the wealthiest families in the Israeli economy – the Ofer family. The film won the Ophir Award for Best Documentary film in 2009. While the film was being produced, the Ofer Brothers Group filed a lawsuit against the creators of the film and no Israeli TV channel would show it. Initially the film was screened in Cinematheques, different events, and in the Knesset. A year after the premiere, it was broadcast on Channel 1, followed by a film produced by the Ofer Brothers in response. In February 2010 the lawsuit was dismissed. Comedy The Private Eye Blues, also known by the transliteration of its Cantonese name, Feiseung Tsingtam, is a 1995 Hong Kong film. It was written and directed by Eddie Ling-Ching Fong. Documentary film The Gate of Heavenly Peace is a 1995 documentary film, produced by Richard Gordon and Carma Hinton, about the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Documentary film The Road to Albertane is a 1998 documentary that follows the American teenage band Hanson on their first major concert tour - the Albertane Tour. Comedy Luke, the Gladiator is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Think Big is a 1990 adventure/comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub starring the "Barbarian Brothers" Peter and David Paul. The film follows the misadventures of a pair of twin brother truck drivers who aide a teenage runaway. Also features cameos from character actors such as Michael Winslow, Richard Moll, Richard Kiel. Comedy Seeta Ramula Kalyanam is a 2010 Telugu film, directed by Eeshwar starring Nitin and Hansika Motwani. It was dubbed into Hindi as Dushmano Ka Dushman and into Tamil as Rowdy Kottai. Seeta Ramula Kalyanam Lankalo was an average grosser at the box office. Comedy Scampolo is a 1958 German film, directed Alfred Weidenmann, with Romy Schneider in the title role. Documentary film Sean Morton's expeditions of Area 51 made front page news in the 80's and 90's. Now Morton exposes the deceit, manipulation and control the government imposes. With Marilyn Higgins. Comedy O.K. Garage is a 1998 film written and directed by Brandon Cole. The movie won several awards at different film festivals. It premiered in the United States at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Comedy Pangali is a 1992 Indian Tamil action/comedy film starring Sathyaraj, Bhanupriya, Goundamani and Manorama in prominent roles. The film features Sathyaraj enacting dual role. Documentary film It Girls is a feature documentary film directed by Robin Melanie Leacock that aired on the Women's Entertainment channel on April 2 and 7 2002. It features wealthy socialites including Casey Johnson, Elisabeth Kieselstein-Cord and Nicky Hilton, as well as appearances by Diane Von Furstenberg, Marisa Berenson and other women. It was filmed in Manhattan during Fashion Week. The premise of It Girls is that anyone can be an it girl. In the documentary von Furstenberg says "It's really about being a forever girl !" Comedy Il paramedico is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Nasca. Comedy Iko Shashvi Mgalobeli is a 1970 comedy & drama film written by Dimitri Eristavi, Otar Iosseliani, Sh. Kakichashvili, Semyon Lungin, Otar Mekhrishvili, Ilya Nusinov and directed by Otar Iosseliani. Comedy American Vampire is a comedic horror film starring Carmen Electra, Adam West, Sidney Lassick and Trevor Lissauer. Produced in 1997, it was written by Rollin Jarrett and directed by Luis Esteban. Animation Man and Cat is a 2009 short animated film directed and written by Adam Marr. Science Fiction The Killer Shrews is a 1959 science fiction film directed by Ray Kellogg. It was filmed outside of Dallas, Texas back-to-back with The Giant Gila Monster by producers Ken Curtis and Gordon McLendon. The film has been released on DVD and was featured in the fourth season of Mystery Science Theater 3000, as well as the first season of the similar show This Movie Sucks!. The film is now in public domain. Documentary film Ghosts of the West is a historical documentary film directed by Ethan S. Knightchilde. Documentary film Life with Murder is a 2010 documentary film directed by John Kastner. Thriller Two teenagers are given a map to a vast hidden treasure but this treasure came at a price- human lives. After the fall of the Third Reich, Nazis hid their treasures in secret locations in Central Europe and left cryptic clues in their wake. The teens stumble into the middle of a giant political cover-up when they find out that the United States secretly maintained the S.S. to win the Cold War. With C.I.A. agents and Nazis hot on their trail, Jeff and Carrie are running for their lives and to their fortune. Blood starts pumping with the constant excitement of near misses, accidental deaths, and intrigue. Animation Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life is a 1945 Mighty Mouse cartoon that was nominated for an Oscar in the 18th Annual Academy Awards and is produced by Paul Terry and directed by Connie Raskinki. This film was originally released theatrically by 20th Century Fox. In the cartoon, Mighty Mouse tries to save gypsies from bats. This is the only Mighty Mouse cartoon that was nominated for an Oscar and lost to a Tom and Jerry cartoon called Quiet Please!, released in 1946. Thriller Alienator is a 1989 science fiction/action/thriller, directed by filmmaker Fred Olen Ray—the producer, director, and screenwriter of over one hundred low to medium-budget feature films in many genres—and starring Jan-Michael Vincent, star of the CBS television series Airwolf. Alienator is among several films produced by Jeffrey C. Hogue. Comedy Manos arriba is a 1958 comedy film directed by Alejandro Galindo. Thriller La Chair de l'orchidée is a 1975 film adaptation of the 1948 novel, The Flesh of the Orchid by mystery writer James Hadley Chase, "a pulp-novel sequel to No Orchids for Miss Blandish". The story was selected by French author Patrice Chéreau, in his directorial debut and already well known for his stage direction, as the subject for his first film. The film stars Charlotte Rampling, Simone Signoret, Bruno Cremer and Edwige Feuillère. Science Fiction Planet Terror is a 2007 American action horror science-fiction film directed by Robert Rodriguez, about a group of people attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a military unit. A tribute to the zombie film genre, Planet Terror stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton, Naveen Andrews, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Stacy Ferguson and Bruce Willis. It was released theatrically in North America as part of a double feature with Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof under the title Grindhouse, to emulate the experience of viewing exploitation films in a "grindhouse" theater. In addition to directing the film, Rodriguez wrote the script, directed the cinematography, wrote the musical score, co-edited, and produced it. Released on April 6, 2007, Grindhouse ticket sales were significantly below box office analysts expectations, despite mostly positive reviews. Outside the U.S and released separately, Planet Terror and Death Proof screened in extended versions. Two soundtracks were also released for the features and include music and audio snippets from the film. Thriller Extremities is a 1986 film starring Farrah Fawcett, Alfre Woodard, Diana Scarwid and James Russo. It was adapted from the successful, yet controversial, 1982 off-Broadway play of the same name by William Mastrosimone. Both Fawcett and Russo had appeared in the play. Comedy Ollie Klublershturf vs the Nazis is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Skot Bright. Thriller The Human Factor is a 1979 British thriller film starring Richard Attenborough, Nicol Williamson, Derek Jacobi and John Gielgud. It is based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Graham Greene, with the screenplay written by Tom Stoppard. It examined British espionage, and the West's relationship with apartheid South Africa. The film was directed by Otto Preminger, the 38th and final film he helmed in his nearly half-century career. Thriller ID:A is a 2011 thriller film, starring Tuva Novotny and directed by Christian E. Christiansen. Comedy Noi uomini duri is a 1987 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. Comedy Humdrum is an animated short film directed by Peter Peake. It was released in 1998 and produced by Aardman Animations and received an Oscar nomination for Animated Short Film and a BAFTA nomination in the same category. Animation Magic Piano is a 2011 animated short film written by Geoff Lindsey and directed by Martin Clapp. Thriller 8 Uhr 28 is a 2010 romance drama film written by Sebastian Schubert and directed by Christian Alvart. Thriller Cacería is a 2002 Argentine action thriller film directed and written by Ezio Massa and Jorge Bechara. Starring Luis Luque, Claribel Medina, Juan Palomino and Carlos Leyes. Thriller White Noise: The Light, also marketed as White Noise 2, is a 2007 horror thriller film, directed by Patrick Lussier and written by Matt Venne. The sequel stars Nathan Fillion and Katee Sackhoff in the lead roles. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2005 film White Noise, directed by Geoffrey Sax. The film received positive reviews and some success internationally at the box office, recouping 85.2% of its $10 million budget. Comedy Love, Loot and Crash is a 1915 short comedy film. It features Harold Lloyd in an uncredited role. Documentary film Honor Flight is a 2012 historical war documentary film directed by Dan Hayes. Thriller Fleisch is a German cult film by Rainer Erler about organ trade, the thriller was produced in the year 1979. Comedy Animal Bloom is a 2007 comedy film, written and directed by Helene Guetary. Comedy Canoejacked is a 2012 short, action, adventure film written and directed by Jonathan Williams. Animation The Magic Roundabout is a 2005 French-British computer-animated adventure fantasy film based on the television series of the same name. Documentary film Jigéen is a 2012 documentary film written by Amelia Valero and Jorge Meyer and directed by Jorge Meyer. Comedy Hullo Marmaduke is a 1925 Australian film comedy from director Beaumont Smith about a "silly ass" Englishman who inherits a sheep station in New Zealand. It is an unofficial follow up to Hullo Marmaduke, which also starred Dampier. Unlike most of Smith's silent films, most of the movie survives today. Comedy Max Takes Tonics is a 1911 French film directed by Max Linder. The film is also known as Max and His Prescription and Victime du quinquina. Documentary film Number Our Days is a 1976 American short documentary film about a community of elderly Jews living in Venice, California. Directed by Lynne Littman, it won an Academy Award in 1977 for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy La Vie Sur Terre is a 1998 Malian comedy/drama film written and directed by, and starring Abderrahmane Sissako. It is set in the village of Sokolo and depicts rural life on the eve of the 21st century. Runtime is 61 minutes. The film earned Sissako awards at the Fribourg International Film Festival, the Ouagadougou Panafrican Film and Television Festival and the San Francisco International Film Festival. Thriller Endless Night is a 1972 British crime film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Hayley Mills, Britt Ekland, Per Oscarsson, Hywel Bennett and George Sanders. It is based on the novel Endless Night by Agatha Christie. Documentary film Mandatory Service is a 2008 film directed by Jessica Habie. Comedy Madeline is a 1998 live-action film adaptation of the book series by Ludwig Bemelmans, starring Hatty Jones as the title character, Frances McDormand as Miss Clavel and Nigel Hawthorne as Lord Cucuface aka Lord Covington. The film encompasses the plots of four Madeline books. It was released on July 10, 1998 by TriStar Pictures. Documentary film The Do Gooders is a 2013 documentary family biographical film written and directed by Chloe Ruthven. Comedy We Married Margo is a 2000 American independent comedy film directed by J. David Shapiro and co-written by Shapiro and William Dozier. The film tells a story of two friends who were married to the same woman and is loosely based on real events in that Shapiro and Dozier actually met after dating the same woman named Margaux. The film was awarded the Audience Award for Comedy Film of the Year at the 2000 The Comedy Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Slamdance Film Festival the same year. Comedy The Teahouse of the August Moon is a 1956 American comedy film satirizing the U.S. occupation and Americanization of the island of Okinawa following the end of World War II in 1945. The motion picture starred Marlon Brando and was directed by Daniel Mann. John Patrick adapted the screenplay from his own Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Broadway play of 1953. The play was, in turn, adapted from a 1951 novel by Vern J. Sneider. The film was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy All Signs of Death is a television pilot based on the 2009 novel The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death by Charlie Huston, who also wrote the teleplay. Huston served as executive producer along with Alan Ball who directed the pilot. It was produced as part of Ball's multi-project contract with HBO. Comedy Big Tweet is a 2011 short comedy and action film written by Tanya Ryno, Diwang Valdez, Blackwell Cooper and Kenny Keil and directed by Tanya Ryno and Diwang Valdez. Thriller The Last Moments of Leopoldo Berenguer is a 2009 short film directed and written by Jaime Dezcallar. Comedy BabaKiueria is a 1986 Australian satirical film on relations between Indigenous Australians and Australians of European descent. Animation The Extraordinary Story of the widow Kecskemet is a 1992 short animation film directed by Bela Weisz. Comedy Santa Baby 2 is a 2009 made for television Christmas film and a sequel to Santa Baby. It premiered on ABC Family on December 13, 2009, in their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. Jenny McCarthy, Lynne Griffin, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Richard Side, and Gabe Khouth all reprise their roles from the original. Comedy Occident is a Romanian film released in 2002, and directed by Cristian Mungiu. It stars Alexandru Papadopol as a 29-year old man named Luci and Anca Androne as his wife Sorina. The film is a tragicomedy about young people who move to the West when they can not make ends meet in Romania. Documentary film The Sons of Eilaboun is a 2007 documentary film by Palestinian artist and film maker Hisham Zreiq, that tells the story of the Nakba in Eilaboun and Eilabun massacre, which was committed by the Israeli army during Operation Hiram in October 1948. The film tells the story of the Palestinian exodus of 1948 in Eilaboun, a village in the Northern Galilee between Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee. In the incident, fourteen men were killed and twelve of them were executed. The villagers were expelled to Lebanon and became refugees for few months, before managing to return clandestinely. The film is the story of the film maker's family, and specially his father's story. Hisham Zreiq explained why he made the film when he said "He choked and his eyes were full of tears, and with a trembling voice he said 'I remember it as if it has just happened' -- this is the way he ended the story, the story of a nine-year-old boy from a small village called Eilaboun, in Palestine 1948, the story of my father, when he was a refugee". Hisham Zreiq was honored by Ramiz Jaraisy the mayor of Nazareth and by Dr. Comedy I Heart Doomsday is a 2010 sci-fi romantic comedy film written and directed by Patrick Downing. Documentary film Bald: The Making of THX 1138 is a short film directed by George Lucas and released in 1971 to promote his first feature-length film, THX 1138, released the same year. The film features a conversation between Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola, producer of THX 1138. They discuss Lucas' vision for the film, including his ideas about science fiction in general and in particular his concept of the "used future" which would famously feature in his film Star Wars. Intercut with this discussion is footage shot prior to the start of production of THX 1138 showing several of its actors having their heads shaved, a requirement for appearing in the film. In several cases the actors are shown being shaved in a public location. For example, Maggie McOmie is shaved outside the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, while Robert Duvall watches a sporting event as his hair is cut off. Another actor, Marshall Efron, who would later play an insane man in the film, cut off his own hair and was filmed doing so in a bathtub. The film is included as a bonus feature on the 2004 DVD release of The George Lucas Director's Cut of THX 1138. Documentary film Mayan Renaissance is a 2012 American documentary film by director Dawn Engle about the Maya peoples of Guatemala and Central America. It describes the ancient Maya civilization, the conquest by Spain during the 1520s, hundreds of years of oppression, and the modern struggle by Mayans for self-determination and a Mayan renaissance. Its première screening at the United Nations Headquarters was on 16 May 2012 and its broadcast première on Colorado Public Television was on 6 June 2012. The film contains interviews of 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Rigoberta Menchú, a Mayan indigenous rights activist and politician, and other Guatemalan and foreign contributors. It was awarded the Best Colorado Filmmaker Documentary Award at The Film Festival of Colorado in July 2012. The documentary is the first of a planned ten-part Nobel Legacy Film Series. Documentary film Life in a Foreign Land: Burmese in Japan is a 2012 documentary film directed by Toshikuni Doi. Thriller Goodbye Lover is a comedic neo-noir film about a murder plot surrounding an alcoholic advertising agency worker and his adulterous wife. The film was directed by Roland Joffé, and stars Patricia Arquette, Dermot Mulroney, Don Johnson, Ellen DeGeneres, and Mary-Louise Parker. The film premiered at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, before being released theatrically in 1999. Reshoots of the films were shot on Rodeo drive in Beverly Hills, and the ending of the film was changed. The original script was written by Ron Peer. Subsequent drafts were written by Robert Pucci, then Buck Henry. This film served as a basis of inspiration for the Bollywood film, Race. Animation Debutante Detective Corps is an anime OVA, and was released on VHS and DVD in North America by ADV Films. Comedy The Flying Deuces, also known as Flying Aces, is a 1939 comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy, in which the duo join the French Foreign Legion. It is a partial remake of their 1931 short film Beau Hunks. Comedy His Royal Slyness is a 1920 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It was remade in 1927 as Long Fliv the King which featured Oliver Hardy. Comedy A trio of desperate men are forced to participate in a nightmarish game of blackjack for their souls. The circumstances behind how these fellows wound up in purgatory are revealed in three individual segments: Two vicious hoodlums break into the basement dwelling of an old hermit who isn't nearly as harmless as he appears to be; an unscrupulous entertainment lawyer gets more than he bargained for when he decides to steal several songs from a deceased blues singer; and a young ex-con agrees to help a scuzzy drug dealer rob a pharmaceutical lab in order to save his girlfriend from the clutches of said dope pusher. Thriller The Killing Floor is a 2007 American thriller film. It was directed by Gideon Raff, and stars Marc Blucas, Shiri Appleby, and Reiko Aylesworth. Documentary film I Just Am Who I Am... is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Megan Baxter. Science Fiction Return of the Jedi is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand. The screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas was from a story by Lucas, who was also the executive producer. It is the third film released in the Star Wars franchise and the first film to use THX technology. The film is set one year after The Empire Strikes Back and was produced by Howard Kazanjian and Lucasfilm Ltd. The film stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew and Frank Oz. The evil Galactic Empire, under the direction of the ruthless Emperor Palpatine, is constructing a second Death Star in order to crush the Rebel Alliance. Since Palpatine plans to personally oversee the final stages of its construction, the Rebel Fleet launches a full-scale attack on the Death Star in order to prevent its completion and kill Palpatine, effectively bringing an end to the Empire once and for all. Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker, the Rebel leader and Jedi Apprentice, struggles to bring Darth Vader, who is his father Anakin and himself a fallen Jedi, back from the Dark Side of the Force. Thriller A mystery writer with a case of writer’s block needs an ending to his novel in order to get paid. He gets involved with a femme fatale who is married to a volatile nightclub owner. The affair quickly leads to murder and the writer uses the adventure to fuel his manuscript. From Richard W. Haines, director of cult horror classic ‘Class of Nuke ‘Em High,’ this stylized neo-noir suspense thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat. Comedy Top of the Form is a 1953 British, Technicolor, drama, farcical, historical film, directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ronald Shiner in a Sergeant Bilko role 'Professor' Ronnie Fortescue and Ronnie Corbett as the Student. It was produced by Paul Soskin. Comedy Art of Seduction is a 2005 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Son Ye-jin, Song Il-gook and directed by Oh Ki-hwan. It was released on 21 December 2005. Documentary film Showfolk is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Ned McNeilage. Comedy The New Age is a 1994 film written and directed by Michael Tolkin and starring Peter Weller and Judy Davis. Science Fiction Time Walker is a 1982 B-movie. It was directed by Tom Kennedy. This movie was featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode 405, which first aired on July 4, 1992. Comedy The Double McGuffin is a 1979 film written and directed by Joe Camp. The film starred Ernest Borgnine and George Kennedy, alongside a group of young actors, some of whom later became famous, including Lisa Whelchel, who would go on to star in the sitcom The Facts of Life. Elke Sommer and NFL stars Ed 'Too Tall' Jones and Lyle Alzado also appear in smaller roles. The film also included a young Vincent Spano as well as Dion Pride. An opening narration is provided by Orson Welles. The cast was rounded out by Chicago native Michael Gerard, and Dallas area child actors Greg Hodges and Jeff Nicholson. Animation Swarming is a 2011 short, comedy, drama, animated film written and directed by Joni Männistö. Thriller Trumped is a 2009 American thriller short film written and directed by Michael Whitton and starring James James, Matt Kawczynski, and David Whitton. The film follows the spree of a three-man costumed gang bent on scaring people for fun. Comedy I Learn is a 2009 short comedy film written by Nellie McQuinn and directed by Nick Hatton Jones. Comedy The Majestic Plastic Bag is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Jeremy Konner and written by Sarah May Bates and Regie Miller. Animation Comedy is a short anime film produced in 2002 by Studio 4°C animation studio. The film was directed by Kazuto Nakazawa and featured the music of Franz Schubert's "Ave Maria". The film is noted for drawing its inspiration from Schubert's piece titled "Erlkönig". Thriller Ursula's Victory is a 2011 short drama film written by Nacho Ruipérez and directed by Julio Martí and Nacho Ruipérez. Documentary film My Son Shall Be Armenian is a 2004 Canadian documentary by Hagop Goudsouzian, who travels to Armenia and Syria with five other members of Montreal's Armenian community who lost relatives in the Armenian Genocide, to speak with survivors. In Syria, Goudsouzian films in Deir ez-Zor, where thousands of Armenians were said to have been killed. In one scene, he scrapes the soil around a church and discovers the remains of what appears to be a mass grave, scooping up bones, a wedding ring and a bullet. In Armenia, Goudsouzian visits villages that had been renamed for former settlements, finding elders who recount what had occurred to their parents and siblings. My Son Shall Be Armenian incorporates archival photographs and footage from a Hollywood silent movie based on the accounts of one survivor who escaped to the United States during the genocide. Participants in the film include Canadian TV host Patrick Masbourian. My Son Shall Be Armenian was produced in French by the National Film Board of Canada. Comedy Mr. Deeds Goes to Town is a 1936 American screwball comedy film directed by Frank Capra, starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in her first featured role. Based on the 1935 short story Opera Hat by Clarence Budington Kelland, which appeared in serial form in The American Magazine, the screenplay was written by Robert Riskin in his fifth collaboration with Frank Capra. This was the seventh of 12 films on which Capra collaborated with screenwriter Robert Riskin, who played a key role in the development of Capra's directorial style. Their other collaborations included It Happened One Night, for which Capra won Best Director and Riskin won Best Screenplay; You Can't Take It With You, and Meet John Doe. Documentary film Dance Up From The Street is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Peter Goldsmid. Animation Notes on: Biology is a 2011 short, animated, adventure, comedy and action film written and directed by Danny Madden. Documentary film Ain't in It for My Health: A Film about Levon Helm is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jacob Hatley. Science Fiction Megamind: The Button of Doom is a 2011 animated short film released on DVD/Blu-ray with Megamind on February 25, 2011, starring Will Ferrell and David Cross. It also made its television premiere on Nickelodeon on February 26, 2011. Comedy Subdivision is feature film, which was released on 20 August 2009 throughout Australia. Documentary film What Makes a Battle was a propaganda short produced by the US Army Pictoral Service in 1944. It documents the taking of the Marshall Islands while also encouraging increased war production. The film opens with the narrator asking "What makes a battle?" while the camera is focusing on shipments of industrial transports, "This is what it takes to make a battle." This statement sets up the dual nature of the entire film. War supplies are pouring in from every part of the country, from every type of American "Republican and Democrat, white and colored." Industrial production is the backbone of war, according to the film, if it is destroyed, not made with quality, or not replaced in time, the battle cannot happen. Then the film abruptly changes direction, and presents a summary of the American battle plan for taking the Marshalls, how the outer islands were bombed to fool the enemy, and how a sneak attack was planned against the inner islands. But this couldn't happen until all the supplies were ready. When the invasion does begin there is fierce fighting on the main islands. "The German would have surrendered, but not the Jap...Out of a garrison of 6000, 230 surrender." Documentary film Hunger for Profit is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Caroline Nokel and Valentin Thurn. Documentary film Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me is a 2013 documentary film directed by Chiemi Karasawa about the life and career of Elaine Stritch. Alec Baldwin and Broadway producer Cheryl Wiesenfeld served as executive producers on the film. It opened in theaters on 21 February 2014, shortly before Stritch's death in July 2014. Comedy Head Over Heels is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Waters about a woman, Amanda Pierce living in New York City who works at Metropolitan Museum of Art restoring paintings. Early in the film, she moves in with four supermodels and falls for a man living in an apartment that they can see across the street. After the models try to help Amanda get the man, they find out he might not be what he appears to be. Comedy A Breath of Scandal, known as Olympia in Italy, is a 1960 film adapted from Ferenc Molnár's stage play Olympia. It stars Sophia Loren, Maurice Chevalier, John Gavin and Angela Lansbury and was directed by Michael Curtiz. The film is set at the turn of the 20th century and features lush technicolor photography of Vienna and the countryside of Austria. The costumes and lighting were designed by George Hoyningen-Huene and executed by Ella Bei of the Knize fashion house. Due in part to Curtiz's direction which Sophia Loren was at odds with, Italian director Vittorio De Sica was hired to reshoot certain scenes with Loren after hours without Curtiz's knowledge. The film is based on the 1928 play Olympia rather than being a remake of the 1929 MGM film His Glorious Night. Documentary film The Specialist: Portrait of a Modern Criminal is a 1999 documentary film directed by Eyal Sivan. Science Fiction Showdown at Area 51 is a 2007 Sci-Fi TV film directed by C. Roma, starring Jason London and Gigi Edgley. Comedy My Friend the Monkey is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Documentary film Fight or Flight is a 2007 documentary film produced by Peter J McCarthy and directed by McCarthy and Shane Sutton. The film won "Best Foreign Documentary" at the Long Island Film Festival as well as "Best Documentary" at festivals in Hamburg, Toronto and California. The film took over five years to make and was first premiered at the DocNz International film festival in Auckland, New Zealand in October 2007. It is based on a man's journey into the heart of Thai boxing in Thailand. The film was funded by the Irish Film Board. The production involved two years of travelling throughout Thailand's ring fighting scene. Fight or Flight was in production at the same time Ong Bak was released. Fight or Flight is being broadcast in 2010 on Halogen TV, Viasat and Filmmaster. Animation Room 69 is a 2012 short animated mystery film written by Germano Zullo and directed by Claude Barras. Documentary film Of Cows And Men is a 2012 short biographical documentary film directed by Emily Fraser. Comedy The Male Animal is a Warner Brothers film starring Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Leslie. The film was based on a hit 1940 Broadway play of the same name written by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent. The screenplay was written by Stephen Morehouse Avery, Julius J. Epstein, and Philip G. Epstein, based on Nugent and Thurber's play. The film was also directed by Elliott Nugent. Documentary film Einstein Revealed is a 1996 documentary biographical film written by Thomas Levenson and Peter Jones. Documentary film Karl-Heinz is a 1973 short film written and directed by Michael Lentz. Comedy The Lion King 1½ is a 2004 direct-to-video animated film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on February 10, 2004. The film was also theatrically released internationally and in selected cities in the United States. It is the third and final installment in the Lion King trilogy. The DVD went to the Disney Vault in January 2004. The film follows characters Timon and Pumbaa and their involvement surrounding the original film, The Lion King. The original cast returns to re-voice their parts, save for a few exceptions: Rowan Atkinson was again replaced by Edward Hibbert; Jonathan Taylor Thomas is replaced by Matt Weinberg; and James Earl Jones and Jeremy Irons did not reprise their roles. The Lion King 1½ was released on Blu-ray in The Lion King trilogy box set on October 4, 2011, and was released for individual sale on March 6, 2012 alongside The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. The Blu-ray and DVD releases, along with the previous sequel and the Diamond Edition release of the first film, went into moratorium on April 30, 2013. Documentary film A La Bizkaina is a 2013 documentary film written by Berta López and directed by Aritz Galarza. Documentary film Delta Padano is a 1951 Italian film. Thriller Doubletake is a 1988 film directed by Jud Taylor. Documentary film Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present is a 2012 documentary historical biographical film directed by Matthew Akers and Jeff Dupre. Comedy Moonlight and Honeysuckle was a 1921 silent romantic comedy film produced and released by the Realart Company. It is based on a 1919 Broadway play, Moonlight and Honeysuckle, by George Scarborough and starring Ruth Chatterton. The film version starred Mary Miles Minter in the Chatterton role. Joseph Henabery directed. Moonlight and Honeysuckle is now considered lost. Comedy Yes, We Have No Bonanza is the 39th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction Chengdu, I Love You is a Chinese film directed by Cui Jian and Fruit Chan, and released in October 2009. Runtime is 78 minutes with languages in Mandarin and English. Comedy Aggie Appleby Maker of Men is a 1933 comedy romance film written by Joseph Kesselring, based from the story by Joseph Kesselring and directed by Mark Sandrich. Comedy Everything Is Illuminated is a 2005 biographical drama film, written and directed by Liev Schreiber and starring Elijah Wood and Eugene Hütz. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Jonathan Safran Foer, and was the debut film of Liev Schreiber both as a director and as a screenwriter. Comedy Homo Heights is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by Sara Moore. Documentary film Notabene Mezzogiorno is a 1964 documentary film directed by Hans Rolf Strobel and Heinrich Tichawsky. Animation Mummy, I'm A Zombie is an animated film directed by Beñat Beitia and Ricardo Ramón. Comedy The Real Blonde is a 1998 movie directed and written by Tom DiCillo. It stars Matthew Modine, Catherine Keener, and Maxwell Caulfield. The film is a satire on New York's fashion and entertainment industries. Thriller Alaska Seas is a 1954 American crime drama film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Robert Ryan and Brian Keith. It is a remake of the 1938 film Spawn of the North. Comedy Yamudiki Mogudu: Ee Nela Thakkuvodu is a 2012 released Telugu socio-fantasy and comedy film directed by E. Satti Babu, produced by Chanti Addala under Friendly Movies banner and starring Allari Naresh and Richa Panai in lead roles. The film also has popular Telugu actors like Ramya Krishna and Naresh in pivotal roles. Soundtrack for the film was composed by popular music director Koti and cinematography is handled by Ravindra Babu. The film made its theatrical release on December 27, 2012. The film managed to get a decent talk from day one and this is Allari Naresh’s consecutive hit after Sudigadu. Documentary film Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Mick Caouette. Documentary film Quicker'n a Wink is a 1940 American short documentary film about stroboscopic photography, directed by George Sidney. It won an Academy Award in 1941 for Best Short Subject. Comedy A man with a big nose goes to see Dr. Shrinker, Psychiatrist. He starts talking about his childhood and then the Pink Panther pops into his head. He relives some of his worst experiences with the panther that we see as segments of past cartoons. Science Fiction Arcadia of My Youth is an anime film depicting the origin of Leiji Matsumoto's seminal character Captain Harlock. At one time, it was considered to be the central hub of the so-called Leijiverse with other works such as Galaxy Express 999 and 1978's Space Pirate Captain Harlock television series occurring sometime after. It is directed by Tomoharu Katsumata, with Kazuo Komatsubara as animation director. Documentary film Candidates is a documentary film directed by Toshimitsu Fujioka. Thriller Kavya's Diary is a Telugu film released in 2009. Directed by V.K.Prakash, the film stars Manjula Ghattamaneni, Charmy Kaur, Shashank, Indrajith, Satyam Rajesh and Leena. The film was made with a small budget of Rs. 4 Crores. The movie is heavily inspired by the 1992 Hollywood thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. Comedy "When Buffy Brad and Shapely Sally settled down to enjoy a sunny quiet California day at the beach, they could not have imagined how “spicy” their day would turn out to be! Politically correct seagulls; gorgeous lifeguards and Brazilian music will be a perfect setting for love at first sight!" Quoting the program notes from the Pride of the Ocean Film Festival site Documentary film North of Superior is a 1971 Canadian IMAX film directed by Graeme Ferguson. It is a travelogue of the area of Ontario, north of Lake Superior. It was commissioned for the new Ontario Place and was one of the first IMAX films made. Designed to show off the large size screen and detail of IMAX images, the film continues to be shown in IMAX festivals, and has been exhibited internationally. It used extensive flying scenes that provide an in-flight effect that would become widely imitated in future IMAX films. Thriller The Night God Screamed is an American psychological suspense film, also classified as a horror film, independently made on a low budget by Lasky/Carlin Productions. Due to the sensitivities connected with displaying such a provocative title, theater owners in some communities were offered the option of using the short appellation, Scream. Copyrighted in 1971 and released between 1971 and 1974 by exploitation producer Jerry Gross' soon-to-be-bankrupt Cinemation Industries, it was directed by Lee Madden and gave top billing to Academy Award nominee Jeanne Crain, whose previous two film appearances were in 1962 and 1967, with her one remaining film credit, a year after filming The Night God Screamed, being a fifth-billed supporting role in MGM's big-budget airplane drama Skyjacked. Thriller Om Shanti Om is a 2007 Indian romantic drama comedy film directed and choreographed by Farah Khan. It stars Shahrukh Khan and debutant Deepika Padukone in the lead roles while Arjun Rampal, Shreyas Talpade, and Kirron Kher feature in supporting roles. More than forty-two well-known Hindi Movie stars appear in the course of the film, including thirty of them in one song alone. The film is set in the 1970s and 2000s; it pays tribute to, and pokes fun at, the Indian film industry of both these eras. The film was released in 2,000 prints worldwide making it the largest Indian cinematic release at the time. Om Shanti Om was released on 9 November 2007 to mostly positive reviews from critics and record-breaking box office collections. It grossed 1.49 billion worldwide and thus became the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time at the time of its release. Another notable fact is Deepika Padukone's voice has been dubbed by sound artiste Mona Ghosh Shetty for this film. Comedy Luke's Trolley Troubles is a 1917 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Tiny: A Story About Living Small is a 2013 documentary film directed by Christopher Smith and written by Merete Mueller. Comedy Loopy De Loop was the only theatrical cartoon short series produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera after leaving MGM and opening their new studio, Hanna-Barbera Productions. The series, distributed to theatres by Columbia Pictures, ran from November 5, 1959 to June 17, 1965. Documentary film Something from Nothing is a documentary film directed by Hal Samples. Animation The Reality Factory is 2014 animated short film directed by Bryan Boyce. Documentary film Kafi's Story is an Ethnographic film directed by Amy Hardie and Arthur Howes. Documentary film Hidden Rivers Of Southern Appalachia is a 2013 short documentary film directed by David Herasimtschuk and Jeremy Monroe. Documentary film Gagarin's Pioneers is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Vitalij Manskij. Documentary film I'm a Stripper is a 42-minute 2013 documentary film directed by Charlie David and produced by Nickolaos Stagias and David's own Border2Border Entertainment following the lives of a number of male strippers from various backgrounds in a number of locations in United States and Canada. The full title I'm a Stripper: The Real Life Magic Men refers to the popularity of Steven Soderbergh's film Magic Mike starring Channing Tatum. The film was launched on 3 April 2013 for television and has been featured in American Logo for its 'WHAT!?' documentary series features and on Canadian OUTtv specialized stations. Thriller Cough is a 2013 drama, thriller, science fiction, and short film written and directed by Jason Kempnich. Comedy Come September is a 1961 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Mulligan, and starring Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. Animation Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales is a television program aired on HBO. Comedy Plato's Academy is a 2009 Comedy / Drama film, written by Alexis Kardaras and Filippos Tsitos and directed by Filippos Tsitos. Comedy One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away is a 1970 Croatian comedy drama film. Its original title is Tko pjeva zlo ne misli, which means "He Who Sings Means No Harm". Directed by Krešo Golik and based on a novel by Vjekoslav Majer, the film achieved considerable critical and commercial success at the time of its release. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be the best Croatian film ever made. Set in pre-World War II Zagreb, the story is seen through the eyes of 6-year-old Perica Šafranek. A dandy from Zagreb, Mr Fulir, starts flirting with Perica's mother during a family picnic. At first, Perica's father doesn't notice anything, but wants to marry off Perica's aunt, so he invites the man to their residence. After multiple rendezvous, Perica's father becomes aware of Fulir's attempts to seduce his wife. Science Fiction Captain Valedor is a 2006 American short film produced in and around New York. Taking place in the 1950s, it draws elements from both Douglas Sirk-era melodrama as well as Flash Gordon-like action serials. Comedy Llámenme Mike is a 1979 comedy, action, crime fiction and thriller film written by Reyes Bercini and Jorge Patiño, and directed by Alfredo Gurrola. Thriller Planet of the Apes is a 1968 American science fiction film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Charlton Heston. Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore, and James Daly have co-starring roles in the film. The screenplay by Michael Wilson and Rod Serling was based on the 1963 French novel La Planète des Singes by Pierre Boulle. It was the first in a series of five films made between 1968 and 1973, all produced by Arthur P. Jacobs and released by 20th Century Fox. The film tells the story of an astronaut crew who crash-land on a strange planet in the distant future. Although the planet appears desolate at first, the surviving crew members stumble upon a society in which apes have evolved into creatures with human-like intelligence and speech. The apes have assumed the role of the dominant species and humans are mute creatures wearing animal skins. The script was originally written by Rod Serling but underwent many rewrites before filming eventually began. Directors J. Lee Thompson and Blake Edwards were approached, but the film's producer Arthur P. Jacobs, upon the recommendation of Charlton Heston, chose Franklin J. Schaffner to direct the film. Documentary film The Union is a 2011 documentary film by Cameron Crowe exploring the creative process of musician Elton John and the making of 2010 album The Union. Science Fiction Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then is a 2010 science fiction experimental fantasy animation film written by Brent Green,Donna Kozloskie and Michael McGinley and directed by Brent Green. Comedy The Lady from the City is a 1976 Albanian comedy film directed by Piro Milkani. Comedy The Boob's Victory is a 1916 short drama comedy film written and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy English Without Tears is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Michael Wilding, Penelope Dudley-Ward and Lilli Palmer. Documentary film Broken Morning is a 2003 documentary television film directed by Jack Bond. Documentary film Silent Minority is a 1981 British documentary film made by Nigel Evans for ATV which aired in June 1981 on ITV. The film spotlights the conditions of mental patients at the Borocourt Hospital near Reading, Berkshire and the St. Lawrence Hospital in Caterham, Surrey. Part polemic, part narrative, it came just before the transitioning of the British mental health system from an asylum-based system to one of care in the community. Comedy Pattanapravesham is a 1988 Malayalam comedy film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan. It is the sequel to Nadodikkattu and follows the story of Dasan and Vijayan who are now CIDs and are investigating a homicide case. The film was produced by Siyad Koker under the banner of Kokers Films. Just six months after the events of the prequel, C.I.D. Ramdas and C.I.D. Vijayan who are called to Kerala to find the murderer of a police officer. The two incompetent and clueless men find themselves facing a dangerous crime syndicate that deals in drug trafficking. In addition, Anandan Nambiar who is the man they put behind bars in Nadodikkattu, escapes from jail. Pattana Pravesham is a well-scripted mix of light comedy and poignant drama, just like its prequel. The film was a critical and commercial success at the box office. In 1990, Priyadarshan made a sequel called Akkare Akkare Akkare. Animation People People People is a 1976 animated short film directed by John Hubley. Comedy Paihnidia stin Edem is a 2002 comedy film Written and directed by Stella Belessi. Documentary film This American Journey is a 2013 documentary, comedy, and drama film directed by Paul Blackthorne. Animation Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy film, and the third film in the Toy Story series. It was produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Lee Unkrich, the screenplay was written by Michael Arndt, while Unkrich wrote the story along with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, respectively director and co-writer of the first two films. The film was released worldwide from June through October in the Disney Digital 3-D, RealD, and IMAX 3D formats. Toy Story 3 was the first film to be released theatrically with Dolby Surround 7.1 sound. The plot focuses on the toys Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends dealing with an uncertain future as their owner, Andy, prepares to leave for college. Actors Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack and John Morris, along with few others reprised their voice-over roles from the previous films. The film received widespread critical acclaim earning a 99% 'certified fresh' rating at Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 92 at Metacritic. Documentary film Out Here: A Queer Farmer Film Project is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jonah Mossberg. Comedy Ballot Box Bunny is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1951, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. Comedy Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold is an adventure comedy film directed by Gary Nelson and released on January 30, 1987 in the United States. It is loosely based on the novel Allan Quatermain by H. Rider Haggard. It is the sequel to King Solomon's Mines. The role of Allan Quatermain is reprised by Richard Chamberlain as is that of Jesse Huston by Sharon Stone, who was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Awards for "Worst Actress" for this role. The movie also starred James Earl Jones as Umslopogaas, Henry Silva as Agon, Aileen Marson as Queen Nyleptha, Cassandra Peterson as Queen Sorais and Chamberlain's then real-life partner Martin Rabbett as Robeson Quatermain. The film was made simultaneously with its predecessor, King Solomon's Mines, although it was released a couple of years later. Despite the tremendous liberties both movies took with the source material, being more similar in tone to the Indiana Jones film series, Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold was loosely based, mostly, on the book sequel of Haggard's King Solomon's Mines, entitled simply Allan Quatermain. Thriller Codename: The Puma (Der Puma - Kämpfer mit Herz) is a 1999 television movie directed by axel de Roche and Donnie Yen. Science Fiction The Gene Generation is a 2007 Biopunk science fiction film about an assassin who battles DNA hackers. The film was directed by Pearry Teo, and stars Bai Ling, Parry Shen, Faye Dunaway, and Alec Newman. Comedy A Touch of Larceny is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Guy Hamilton and starring James Mason, George Sanders, Vera Miles, Harry Andrews, Rachel Gurney, and John Le Mesurier. It is based on a diverting and mildly cynical novel, The Megstone Plot, by Paul Winterton under the pseudonym Andrew Garve. The film was nominated for the BAFTA award for Best British Screenplay but it lost to The Angry Silence. Animation Revelations is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Jane Lee. Documentary film Rock Me To The Moon is a 2013 Taiwanese documentary film directed by Huang Jia Jun. Science Fiction Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon, also known as Space Gulliver, is a 1965 Japanese animated feature that was released in the United States in 1966. Thriller The Descent Part 2 is a 2009 British adventure horror film and a sequel to the 2005 horror film The Descent. Shot in London and Surrey, the film was released in cinemas in the UK on 2 December 2009 and on DVD on 27 April 2010 in the US. The film was produced by Christian Colson and co-produced by Paul Ritchie with Neil Marshall, the producer and director of the original, as executive producer. Animation Avocado Bear is a 2014 animated short film directed by Thomas Fraser. Comedy Ritmo, amor y juventud is a 1966 Argentine film. Comedy "Skinny guys can’t catch a break in the dog-eat-dog world of go go dancing. In Go Go Reject, dreams of go go have danced in Daniel’s head since the Flashdance days of his youth. But will he be able to ditch his job serving yogurt to show the club world that muscles don’t necessarily make the man candy? " Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Valentina is a 2008 Argentinian traditionally animated romantic-comedy film released in theaters throughout Argentina, Mexico, and Uruguay on July 24, 2008. It also had a limited release in the United States later that year. It did very poorly at the foreign and international box-office, resulting a box-office bomb. It stars Florencia Otero, as the voice of Valentina, and Sebastián Francini, as the voice of Fede. It is also Illusion Studios' first feature film. Comedy Mina... fuori la guardia is a 1961 film directed by Armando W. Tamburella. Thriller Humanimal is a 2009 Chilean film by Francesc Morales. The film is fantastic horror movie set on a world where animals have taken over humans and tells the story of how an innocent Turtle becomes corrupt as he is exposed to sex and violence. The cast includes recognized Chilean actors such as Ramón Llao, Jenny Cavallo and Sebastián Layseca. Because most characters are animals the film has absolutely no dialog, so it is considered one of the few modern silent films. Comedy Say It with Babies is a 1926 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy En el gran circo is a 1974 Argentine film. Animation Nitemare is an animation and short film written and directed by John Lasseter. Documentary film Donkeymentary is a 2012 documentary film directed by Arman Yeritsyan. Comedy Bug Chaser is a 2011 short, comedy, horror film written and directed by Ian Wolfley. Comedy Heavy Petting is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Marcel Sarmiento. The film follows a young man as he falls in love with a girl but has to battle with her dog for her affections, only to discover that he himself is falling in love with the dog. Comedy Faith in Love is a 2013 short comedy romance film written by Mohammed Phat Mo Yousef and directed by Alwiya Thani. Comedy Tsukue no Nakami is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Yoshida. Animation How War Came is a 1942 short, animation directed by Paul Fennell. Thriller Das Rätsel der Sandbank is a German television series based on the novel The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers. Thriller Thiruvambadi Thamban is a 2012 Malayalam action thriller film starring Jayaram and Haripriya in lead roles, directed by Padmakumar and written by S. Suresh Babu. It also marks the debut of kannada actor Kishore in Malayalam. It also has Nedumudi Venu, Samuthirakani and Jagathy Sreekumar in supporting roles. Comedy About Schmidt is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne, starring Jack Nicholson in the title role. It is very loosely based on the 1996 novel of the same title by Louis Begley. The film follows Schmidt as he retires from his pedestrian job, followed by the death of his wife for whom he had lost affection. He goes on a road trip in order to attend the wedding of his only daughter to a man and into a family he does not particularly like. Events compel him to reflect on his life with a sense of futility that lasts until the final moments of the film. The film was both a commercial and a critical success. Animation Garfield on the Town is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast October 28, 1983 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Thriller Blind Target is a 2000 adventure, thriller and action film written by Kevin Collins, Jesus Franco, and J. Douglas Wentworth and directed by Jesus Franco. Thriller The Terrorist is an Indian Tamil film directed by Santosh Sivan. The film portrays a period in the life of a 19-year-old woman, Malli, sent to assassinate a leader in South Asia through a suicide bombing. It stars Dharkar, K. Krishna and Sonu Sisupal. Released in 1998, the film was shot in 15 days, with natural lighting, on a budget of $50,000. The film won a number of awards at international film festivals. Actor John Malkovich first saw the film at the 1998 Cairo International Film Festival and subsequently adopted the film as a kind of post-facto executive producer. Critic Roger Ebert has included the film in his series of "Great Movies" reviews. Ebert concludes his review with the following line: "Every time I see the film, I feel a great sadness, that a human imagination could be so limited that it sees its own extinction as a victory." The film that proved his mastery over the visual language was The Terrorist which has become a textbook of sorts for visual communication students, with scenes from the movie being used by Michael Chapman, Martin Scorsese’s cinematographer, to explain the tenets of cinematography during workshops. Comedy Love and Sex among the Ruins is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Chi-Sing Cheung. Science Fiction Momo is a 1986 fantasy film directed by Johannes Schaaf and based on the 1973 novel Momo by Michael Ende. It is about the concept of time and how it is used by humans in modern societies. The film features the final acting role of actor/writer/ director John Huston. Documentary film The Rise of Man is a 2007 film directed by Jacques Malaterre. Thriller The Dogmatic is a 2012 short film directed by Lance Oppenheim. Documentary film Maroosya is a 2013 documentary film directed by Navid Mikhak. Comedy Postal is a 2007 action comedy film co-written and directed by Uwe Boll. The film stars Zack Ward, Dave Foley, Chris Coppola, Jackie Tohn, J.K. Simmons, Verne Troyer, Larry Thomas, David Huddleston, and Seymour Cassel. Like the majority of Boll's previous films, Postal is a film adaptation of a video game, in this case, Postal, though this film draws more heavily from that video game's sequel, Postal 2. Documentary film Amazon is a 1997 American short documentary film directed by Kieth Merrill. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film features ethnobiologist Mark Plotkin, who discusses the role of rainforest conservation and the benefits of investigating it further in the interest of medical and scientific knowledge. Documentary film Independent Living: The Funk Volume Documentary is a documentary film. Documentary film Under the Hood: A Voyage into the World of Torture is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Patricio Henríquez. Documentary film Flüstern & Schreien - Ein Rockreport is a 1988 documentary film written by Dieter Schumann and Jochen Wisotzki and directed by Dieter Schumann. Animation Buzzy Boop is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and her young tomboy cousin Buzzy Boop. Comedy Start the Revolution Without Me is a 1970 film directed by Bud Yorkin, starring Gene Wilder, Donald Sutherland, Hugh Griffith, Jack MacGowran, Billie Whitelaw, Orson Welles and Victor Spinetti. The comedy is set in revolutionary France where two peasants are mistaken for the famous swordsmen, the Corsican Brothers. It can be considered a parody of a number of works of historical fiction about the French Revolution, including Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities and Dumas' The Corsican Brothers and The Man in the Iron Mask. Comedy Holiday is a 1938 film directed by George Cukor, a remake of the 1930 film of the same name. The film is a romantic comedy which tells the story of a man who has risen from humble beginnings only to be torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy fiancée's family. The movie was adapted by Donald Ogden Stewart and Sidney Buchman from the play by Philip Barry and stars Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant and features Doris Nolan, Lew Ayres, and Edward Everett Horton, who played the same role he had played in the 1930 version. Although Hepburn had been Hope Williams' understudy in the original production of the play on Broadway, she only played the part for one performance. Screenwriter Donald Ogden Stewart had also appeared in the original stage version as Nick Potter. Thriller Switchback is a 1997 thriller starring Dennis Quaid, Danny Glover, Jared Leto, Ted Levine, William Fichtner and R. Lee Ermey, set in Amarillo, Texas and moving through New Mexico & Southern Colorado. It was written and directed by Jeb Stuart. Comedy Moldiver is a 6-episode 1993 OVA anime series. It is a parody of magical girl and superhero anime series. Thriller River Gang is a 1945 mystery film directed by Charles David. Comedy Hollywood Takes a Stand Against Planking is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Nick Corirossi and Charles Ingram. Comedy The Crooked Circle is an American film, a comedy-mystery directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. In 1933, The Crooked Circle was the first feature film shown on television. In Los Angeles, the Don Lee Broadcasting System showed the film on March 10, 1933 over their experimental station W6XAO, transmitting an 80-line resolution mechanical television picture to a half-dozen or fewer receiving sets in the greater Los Angeles area. The film was shown again on June 18, 1940 on the NBC Television experimental station WX2BS, now WNBC-TV in New York City. Comedy The Wendell Baker Story is a 2005 American film. It is the first film directed by Luke Wilson and his eldest brother Andrew Wilson. It premiered at the 2005 South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, in March 2005. The film stars Luke Wilson, who also wrote the screenplay. Comedy "Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury" is a 2010 Internet music video. The video features singer and comedian Rachel Bloom performing a sexually explicit song about her lust for writer Ray Bradbury. The music and lyrics were written by Rachel Bloom and the music video was directed by Paul Briganti. The song was produced by Jack Dolgen and Jon Siebels, with additional arrangements by Jack Dolgen. The video's cinematographer was Paul Rondeau and choreographer was Katie Lee Hill. "Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury" was nominated for a 2011 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. Thriller I Corrupt All Cops simplified Chinese: 金钱帝国; traditional Chinese: 金錢帝國 is an 2009 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Wong Jing. The English initials of the film spells out I.C.A.C. Comedy Go Trabi Go is a 1991 German comedy and road movie directed by Peter Timm. It was the first major box office hit about events concerning the newly reunified Germany. Unlike other films in this period that focused on the problems following reunification, Go Trabi Go sees the main characters, former citizens of East Germany, explore places in Europe outside the Eastern Bloc that they were not allowed to visit during the Communist era. Comedy Trombone Trouble is a Walt Disney cartoon that was released on February 18, 1944. It is the only Donald Duck cartoon where Roman/Greek gods play a role. Documentary film Gib mich die Kirsche! - die 1. deutsche Fußballrolle is a 2004 documentary film written by Oliver Gieth and Peter Hüls directed by Oliver Gieth and Peter Hüls. Comedy A Message to Gracias is a 1964 Looney Tunes cartoon. The title and plot are a reference to the essay "Message to Garcia". Animation Noiseman Sound Insect is a short anime film directed by Koji Morimoto, with production by Studio 4°C and music by Yoko Kanno featuring a young Crystal Kay Williams singing the end theme. The work is in Japanese and contains music and dialogue that are intricately linked. Thriller Guaranteed on Delivery is a 2001 action crime thriller written and directed by Dean Rusu. Science Fiction Trancers II is a 1991 American action science fiction film directed by Charles Band. It is the sequel to Trancers starring Tim Thomerson and Helen Hunt. The film has been released on DVD through the Trancers boxset or as a single DVD in Europe. Thriller The Deep End is a 2001 film written and directed by David Siegel and Scott McGehee. It stars Tilda Swinton, Goran Visnjic, Jonathan Tucker and Josh Lucas and was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film was very loosely adapted from the novel The Blank Wall by Elizabeth Sanxay Holding. The film premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival where English cinematographer Giles Nuttgens won the Best Cinematography award. Comedy Shall We Kiss? is a 2007 French romantic comedy film directed by Emmanuel Mouret and starring Virginie Ledoyen, Mouret, Julie Gayet, Michaël Cohen, Frédérique Bel and Stefano Accorsi. Comedy Making the Grade is an American film which was released in 1984. It was directed by Dorian Walker and written by Charles Gale and Gene Quintano. It was filmed at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Animation Rhythmus 25 is a 1925 short animation film directed by Hans Richter. Comedy Screwed is a 2000 American comedy film, written and directed by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. It stars Norm Macdonald, Dave Chappelle, Danny DeVito, Elaine Stritch, Daniel Benzali, Sarah Silverman, and Sherman Hemsley. The film released by Universal Studios, is rated PG-13 for crude and sex-related humor, nudity, language, some violence and brief drug content. It went through a number of title changes before the producers finally settled on "Screwed"; preliminary titles included "Pittsburgh" and also "Ballbusted". Animation Sistas 'n' the City is a 2003 animation film directed by Tina Andrews. Animation Land of the Mammoth is a 2001 discovery channel animation documentary. Comedy Amanti miei is a 1979 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Aldo Grimaldi. Comedy Seine Hoheit – Genosse Prinz is an East German film. It was released in 1969. Animation Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey is a 2004 Japanese animated film based on the Japanese franchise of Doraemon. The film also marks the 25th anniversary of the Doraemon television series on TV Asahi and the 25th Doraemon feature film. It's also the last Doraemon film to be a counterpart of the 1979 Doraemon anime and include the original cast from it was officially released by the movie premiering on 6 March 2004 based in Japan and 3 August 2006 based in Hong Kong. Comedy Jesus Loves Youssef is a 2011 short comedy-drama film written by Carmen Jimenez and directed by Ephrem Kossaify. Comedy Weather Report Girl, also known as Weather Woman, is a two-episode anime yuri erotic OVA comedy series originally released in Japan in August 1994 by Toho and released in the U.S. on VHS in September 1996 and DVD August 2005 by The Right Stuf International. It is based on a softcore erotic manga by Tetsu Adachi. Documentary film Joy of Man's Desiring is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Denis Côté. Animation Ain't We Got Fun is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon short, directed by Tex Avery and based on the popular song of that name. The plotline concerns a cat who is tricked by a group of fun-loving mice into taking the blame for the mess they created and thrown out of the house into the snow by his cantankerous old owner. The mice then do a song routine of the title song, and have taken over by the time the old man realizes what happened. The old man begs the cat to come back and take care of the rodent problem, but the cat, pride wounded, stubbornly remains in the snow. When the mice in the house taunt him, "You are a fraidy cat! Ha, ha, ha!", the cat's pride can only be satisfied by rushing back into the house and chasing the mice into the snow, at which point the old owner acts gently with the cat. Ain't We Got Fun is one of only a handful of Warner Bros. cartoons in which the cat is depicted as the hero and the mice as the villains rather than vice versa. Documentary film A Space to Grow is a 1968 American short documentary film produced by Thomas P. Kelly Jr.. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy The Class of Miss MacMichael is a 1978 British comedy drama film directed by Silvio Narizzano and starring Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed and Michael Murphy. It was based on a novel by Sandy Hutson. The film depicts the attempts of an idealistic teacher, Miss MacMichael, to inspire her pupils in an inner-city London school. Comedy Goodbye Broadway is a 1938 American film. The movie is based on the play The Shannons of Broadway written by actor James Gleason. Documentary film Batuque, the Soul of a People is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Júlio Silvão Tavares about the batuque musical group Raiz di Tambarina, and roots of this musical genre in Santiago, Cape Verde. Thriller Terminator Salvation is a 2009 American/British science fiction action film directed by McG and starring Christian Bale and Sam Worthington. It is the fourth installment in the original Terminator series. In a departure from the previous installments, which were set between 1984 and 2004 and used time travel as a key plot element, Salvation is set in 2018 and focuses on the war between Skynet and humanity, with the human Resistance fighting against Skynet's killing machines. Bale portrays John Connor, a Resistance fighter and the franchise's central character, while Worthington portrays cyborg Marcus Wright. Terminator Salvation also features Anton Yelchin as a young Kyle Reese, a character first introduced in The Terminator, and depicts the origin of the T-800 Model 101 Terminator. After a troubled pre-production, with The Halcyon Company acquiring the rights for the franchise from Andrew G. Vajna and Mario Kassar and several writers working on the screenplay, filming began in May 2008 in New Mexico and ran for 77 days. Documentary film "Andrew Blubaugh’s affair with an older man left long-lasting marks on his life and relationships. Now a filmmaker, Blubaugh tries to make sense of that relationship by juxtaposing art and real life — with fascinating results. A truly “meta” look at a tale of a teenaged boy and his older lover, The Adults In The Room is no ordinary narrative. Interspersed with a superbly-acted story that is based on his real-life relationship fifteen years ago, we also see a documentary about the filmmaker’s process of making the film. As we watch the tale of a sexual relationship between a young Andy and a man twice his age unfold, the filmmaker uncovers feelings of unfinished business as he unearths deep insecurities and discovers past hurts long submerged. In this bravely unvarnished look at his past, Blubaugh brings his story to life through his actors while taking the audience through the creative process taking place when an artist mines his past for material. As the relationship unfolds, the film poses larger questions about a relationship that had a significant age difference and who is ultimately responsible for each person’s well-being. Interviews with school counselors, conversations with Blubaugh’s friends and a discussion with sex columnist Dan Savage round out this fascinating genre-bending, introspective look at what goes into creating such an honest, personal and heartfelt film.: Quoting Nora Isaacs from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade is a short film written by Billy Bob Thornton, directed by George Hickenlooper and starring Thornton, Molly Ringwald, and J. T. Walsh. It was adapted into the feature film Sling Blade, also starring Thornton, and won Thornton the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as a nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Thriller Parkland is a 2013 American historical drama film that recounts the chaotic events that occurred following John F. Kennedy's assassination. The film is written and directed by Peter Landesman, produced by Playtone's Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, and Bill Paxton with Exclusive Media’s Nigel and Matt Sinclair. The film is based on Vincent Bugliosi's 2008 book Four Days in November: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Comedy The School for Scandal is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Thorold Dickinson and Maurice Elvey and starring Basil Gill, Madeleine Carroll and Ian Fleming. It is the first sound film adaptation of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play The School for Scandal. It is also the only feature length film shot using the unsuccessful Raycol colour process, and marked the screen debut of Sally Gray. The British Film Institute has placed it on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. Comedy Robin's Big Date is a Batman parody short starring Justin Long as Robin and Sam Rockwell as Batman. Written by Will Carlough and directed by James Duffy, it was shown at the Fantasia Film Festival in July 2005. Documentary film Super Local Hero is a 2014 documentary, family, drama and music film directed by Toshinori Tanaka. Comedy Almost Famous is a 2000 comedy-drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Cameron Crowe, telling the coming-of-age story of a teenage journalist writing for Rolling Stone magazine while on the road with a fictitious 1970s rock band named Stillwater. The film is semi-autobiographical, Crowe himself having been a teenage writer for Rolling Stone. The film received positive reviews, but failed to break even at the box office. It received four Oscar nominations, with Crowe winning one for best original screenplay. It also earned the 2001 Grammy Award Best Compilation Soundtrack Album. Roger Ebert hailed it the best film of the year. Animation White Morning is a 2013 short film written and directed by Paul Barritt. Documentary film Czechoslovakia 1968 is a 1969 short documentary film about the "Prague Spring", the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia. The film was produced by the United States Information Agency under the direction of Robert M. Fresco and Denis Sanders and features the graphic design of Norman Gollin. It won the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject and in 1997, was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress having been identified as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Documentary film Prater is a 2007 documentary film directed by Ulrike Ottinger. Comedy Classic Game Room: The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show is a 2007 comedy documentary film directed by Mark Bussler. Comedy On My Way is a 2013 French drama film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Hazen Mr. Horlocker is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Stefan Müller. Comedy Huhu Attack! is a 2010 comedy horror film written and directed by Patrick Gillies. Comedy Elvira, Mistress of the Dark is a 1988 comedy horror film directed by James Signorelli. Cassandra Peterson plays the role of horror hostess Elvira in her feature film debut. The screenplay was written by Peterson, John Paragon and Sam Egan. Comedy Ciao America is a 2002 American-Italian comedy-drama film directed by Frank Ciota. Animation Gone With the Wind is a 1999 animated short film written by Sviatoslav Ushakov and Alexandr Tatarskiy and directed by Alexandr Tatarskiy. Comedy Grace And Fortune is a 2013 short comedy film written by Fábio Seidl and directed by Wilson Mateos. Documentary film Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die is a 2011 one-off television documentary produced by KEO North for BBC Scotland on the subject of assisted suicide, directed and produced by Charlie Russell. It is presented by Terry Pratchett and features Peter Smedley, a 71-year-old motor neurone disease sufferer, committing suicide at the Swiss assisted dying organisation, Dignitas. The film sparked strong controversy and was criticised by Christian and pro-life organisations as "biased"; the accusations were denied by the BBC, the pro-assisted death organisation Dignity in Dying, and Terry Pratchett himself. Documentary film The Final Journey is a 2010 documentary that chronicles the largest of the Nazi concentration camps that were scattered throughout Germany during the Third Reich. Created and directed by film maker R.J. Adams and narrated by Paul Kirby, the program focuses entirely on the how and who played key roles in their contribution to the tragedy of the Holocaust. Thriller Allah Ke Banday is a 2010 Bollywood crime drama film produced by Ravi Walia and directed by Faruk Kabir. Science Fiction Art-Girls is a 2013 comedy, drama, romance and science fiction film written and directed by Robert Bramkamp. Comedy The Legend of Gator Face is a 1996 Canadian comedy horror feature film written by David Covell, Alan Mruvka, and Sahara Riley, and directed by Vic Sarin. The film first aired as a Showtime Original Pictures for Kids on May 1996. In 1997 it was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. The Legend of Gator Face had a theatrical and television release and is now available on DVD. Comedy Gidget Grows Up is a 1969 television film directed by James Sheldon and starring Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde and Edward Mulhare, freely adapted from the novel Gidget Goes New York by Frederick Kohner. It premiered on ABC on December 30, 1969, and was intended as a pilot for a possible new Gidget series, possibly a sequel to the 1960s sitcom Gidget. Thriller Equally skilled with a rifle as she is in the art of seduction; high-profile assassin, Gilda, fortuitously embarks on a journey with unlikely suspect, Lin, a high-class call girl from China. Comedy Balloon is a 1991 short horror/comedy animated film written and directed by Ken Lidster. Science Fiction The Return of the Killer Klowns from Outer Space in 3D is a 2013 comedy film written by Grant Cramer and directed by Stephen Chiodo. Comedy Car Crash Opera is a 2012 short animation, comedy, action and musical film directed by Skip Battaglia. Thriller Slender: The Film is a 2013 short drama horror thriller film written by Carsten Ritter and Sam Slocum and directed by Rod Myers and Sam Slocum. Documentary film South Bay Hardcore is a 2013 Documentary film directed by Rale Sidebottom. Comedy And the Angels Sing is a classic example of a film musical written to capitalize on the title of a previously popular song; in this case Benny Goodman's 1939 number one hit song, "And the Angels Sing" by Ziggy Elman and Johnny Mercer, and sung by Martha Tilton although the song is not sung in the film. The standout original songs in the musical were It Could Happen To You sung by Dorothy Lamour, which quickly became a pop standard and "His Rocking Horse Ran Away," which became one of Betty Hutton's most popular numbers. This film was directed by George Marshall and released by Paramount Pictures, and is a followup to the popularity of the song's title. The story is about a singing sister group, their exploitation by a bandleader, and their subsequent rise to fame. Comedy Superglue is a short film written and directed by Billy Duberstein. Science Fiction Jodorowsky's Dune is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Frank Pavich. The film explores Chilean-French director Alejandro Jodorowsky's unsuccessful attempt to adapt and film Frank Herbert's 1965 science fiction novel Dune in the mid-1970s. Comedy Les plus belles escroqueries du monde is a 1964 film composed of four segments, each of which was created with a different set of writers, directors, and actors. Thriller Mind's Eye is a 2012 Sci-Fi, thriller film written by Mark Daniels and directed by Mark Steven Grove. Documentary film The Comeback is a 1980 documentary film directed by Kit Laughlin starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It follows Schwarzenegger as he returns from professional bodybuilding competitions in order to participate in the 7th Annual Body Building World Championships to try and regain the title of Mr Olympia. Comedy Angels, Baby! is a 1999 film written and directed by Jeff Fisher. Comedy Tiger Lily Road is 2013 comedy film directed by Michael Medeiros. Documentary film Arthur Ashe: Citizen of the World is a 1994 sports documentary film written by Frank Deford and directed by Julie Anderson. Comedy Bote, dyaryo, garapa is a 1989 comedy film directed by Jett C. Espiritu. Comedy Think Brilliance is a 2011 animated short comedy family film written by Sean Anthony Davis, Christian Hernández de la Rocha and Diego Hernández de la Rocha and directed by Diego Hernández de la Rocha. Thriller Double Identity is a crime thriller film directed by Dennis Dimster-Denk and starring Val Kilmer and Izabella Miko, originally titled Fake Identity. It was released in early 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray. Documentary film Y Can't I Run? The Story Of Santhi Soundarajan is a 2010 short, LGBT, documentary film directed by Payoshni Mitra. Comedy The Star Wars Holiday Special is a 1978 American television film set in the Star Wars galaxy. It starred Harrison Ford and the film's main cast while introducing the character Boba Fett, who would appear in later films. It was one of the first official Star Wars spin-offs, and was directed by Steve Binder. The show was broadcast in its entirety only once, in the United States, on November 17, 1978, on the U.S. television network CBS from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time, pre-empting Wonder Woman and The Incredible Hulk; and on the Canadian television network CTV from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time;. It was also broadcast in New Zealand on TVNZ and in Australia on WIN and the Seven Network. In the storyline that ties the special together, Chewbacca and Han Solo visit Kashyyyk, Chewbacca's home world, to celebrate Life Day. They are pursued by agents of the Galactic Empire, who are searching for members of the Rebel Alliance on the planet. Comedy Jerry is a 2006 Tamil comedy film. The film was previously titled, Idhuthan Kadhal Enbathaa. Science Fiction The Fifth Season is a 2012 Belgian drama film directed by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. The film received four nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards. Comedy Hyper is a 2002 short comedy film written and directed by Michael Canzoniero, Marco Ricci. Documentary film Mère-Bi is a 2008 documentary film about Annette Mbaye d'Erneville by her son, director William Mbaye. The first Senegalese female journalist, she was deeply involved in the development of her country. Both an activist and a non-conformist, she fought for the emancipation of women from the beginning. She divided her life between France, where she studied, and Senegal, where she returned in 1957, sensing that independence was on its way. Comedy Two Weeks Notice is a 2002 romantic comedy film starring Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock from Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was written and directed by Marc Lawrence. Although response was mixed, the film received a successful box office run, both in the United States and globally. Comedy George of the Jungle is a 1997 American live-action film adaptation of the cartoon of the same name. The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures with Mandeville Films and originally released to movie theatres on July 16, 1997. It stars Brendan Fraser as the eponymous main character, a primitive man who was raised by animals in an African jungle; Leslie Mann as his wealthy American love interest; and Thomas Haden Church as her treacherous fiancé. A direct-to-video sequel, George of the Jungle 2, was released on DVD in 2003, however only three of the original actors returned for the sequel. Comedy Certain People is a 2011 film written by Lisa Östberg and directed by Levan Akin. Documentary film Don Hermenegildo y Joaquina is a 1985 documentary, drama and short film written and directed by Rafael Castanedo. Animation False Hare is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short starring Bugs Bunny and the Big Bad Wolf who had previously appeared in Now Hare This. Released on July 18, 1964, the cartoon was written by John W. Dunn and directed by Robert McKimson. This cartoon was the last production completed by the original Warner Bros. Cartoons studio, and is also the last to feature the "target" opening and closing title cards, and the long-familiar version of the "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" theme. Animation Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island is a 2004 anime film directed by Toshiya Shinohara and written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa. It is the fourth and final film of the Inuyasha series. It was released in Japan on December 23, 2004 a few months after the last episode of the first series aired. The film has been licensed in America by Viz Media and was released on August 1, 2006 and was first screened in North America on July 20, 2006 in San Diego, California. The film was aired on Adult Swim on December 23, 2006 and aired on YTV on June 22, 2007. Comedy Wrong Crime, Wrong Place is a 2013 horror comedy short film written and directed by Florian Puchert. Comedy Dating The Enemy is an Australian comedy about a boyfriend and girlfriend who swap bodies and have to live as each other. Thriller Lost Highway is a 1997 French-American psychological thriller film with elements of horror and neo-noir. Written and directed by David Lynch, the film stars Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty and Robert Loggia. Lynch co-wrote the screenplay with Barry Gifford, whose novel served as the basis for Lynch's 1990 film Wild at Heart. The film features the last film appearances of Richard Pryor, Jack Nance, and Robert Blake. It is also notable for being the acting debut of Marilyn Manson. Lynch conceived Lost Highway after the critical and box office failure of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, a film adaptation and follow-up to the widely successful cult television series Twin Peaks. Despite receiving mixed reviews upon release, the film has developed a cult following. In 2003 the film was adapted into an opera. Animation Crossing Victoria is a 2013 animation short adventure historical fiction experimental film written and directed by Steven Woloshen. Comedy Ernest Goes to Jail is a 1990 Touchstone Pictures comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the fourth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell. It was shot in Nashville and Tennessee State Penitentiary. This is the second most successful of the Ernest films, behind Ernest Saves Christmas. It was in third place during its opening weekend, earning $6,143,372. Total gross was $25,029,569. Documentary film 100% Human is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Trond Winterkjær and Jan Dalchow. Comedy Nez rouge (English: Red Nose) is a 2003 romantic comedy film written by Sylvie Desrosiers and Sylvie Pilon, directed by Erik Canuel. Comedy Piker's Peak is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng. It was originally released on May 25, 1957. The title is a pun on Pike's Peak. Comedy Mite is a 2013 short comedy animation film written and directed by Walter Volbers. Comedy Junebug is a 2005 American comedy-drama film directed by Phil Morrison. It was released on August 3, 2005 and stars Embeth Davidtz, Amy Adams, Benjamin McKenzie, and Scott Wilson. It was filmed in the North Carolina towns of Pfafftown, McLeansville, and Winston-Salem. Thriller Naked Fury is a 1959 British crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders. In the United States it was re-titled The Pleasure Lovers. Animation Owzat is a 1997 CGI short film created by Aardman Animations. Documentary film Arraianos is a 2012 drama and documentary film written by Eloy Enciso, José Manuel Sande, Mauro Herce and Manuel Muñoz Rivas and directed by Eloy Enciso. Comedy Paddy the Next Best Thing is a 1923 British silent romance film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Mae Marsh, Darby Foster and Lilian Douglas. It was based on the 1912 novel of the same title by Gertrude Page and a 1920 stage adaptation, which was later adapted into a 1933 American film. It was made at the Gainsborough Studios in Islington. American star Mae Marsh had been brought over from Hollywood to star in the company's previous film Flames of Passion and stayed on to make this film. It is believed to be a lost film. Animation Grave of the Fireflies is a 1988 Japanese animated drama film written and directed by Isao Takahata and animated by Studio Ghibli. It is based on the 1967 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Akiyuki Nosaka. It is commonly considered an anti-war film, but this interpretation has been challenged by some critics and by the director. The film stars Tsutomu Tatsumi, Ayano Shiraishi, Yoshiko Shinohara and Akemi Yamaguchi. Set in the city of Kobe, Japan, the film tells the story of two siblings, Seita and Setsuko, and their desperate struggle to survive during the final months of the Second World War. Grave of the Fireflies received critical acclaim from film critics. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times considered it to be one of the best and most powerful war films and, in 2000, included it on his "Great Movies" list. Two live-action remakes of Grave of the Fireflies were made, one in 2005 and one in 2008. Documentary film Step By Step is a documentary film directed by Antonio Colacino. Documentary film Dui Paatan Ke Beech Mein is a 1999 documentary film produced and directed by Arvind Sinha. Comedy Amhi Satpute is a 2008 musical comedy film. Thriller Anaam is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ramesh Modi and produced by Vinod S. Choudhary. It stars Armaan Kohli and Ayesha Jhulka in pivotal roles. Animation Chilly is a 2012 animated crime short film written and directed by Dylan Kohler. Documentary film Czech Women: Now We Are Free is a documentary film directed by Zuzana Justman. Comedy Wilt is a 1989 movie adaptation by LWT of the Tom Sharpe novel of the same name. The story follows the comic misadventures of the eponymous Henry Wilt as he is accused of the murder of his wife when she suddenly goes missing after a party at a friend's house where they have a very public argument. The movie was directed by Michael Tuchner, with Andrew Marshall and David Renwick credited as screenplay writers. It was released in North America under the title The Misadventures of Mr. Wilt. Documentary film A Bit of Scarlet is a 1996 documentary film written by Stuart Marshall and directed by Andrea Weiss. Comedy Les kidnappeurs is a 1998 film directed by Graham Guit. Comedy A Talking Picture is a 2003 Portuguese film written and directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It stars Catherine Deneuve, John Malkovich, Irene Papas, Stefania Sandrelli and Leonor Silveira. Comedy Kindergarten Ninja is a 1994 comedy film written by George Chung and directed by Anthony Chan. Documentary film The Pixar Story, directed by Leslie Iwerks, is a documentary of the history of Pixar Animation Studios. An early version of the film premiered at the Sonoma Film Festival in 2007, and it had a limited theatrical run later that year before it was picked up by the Starz cable network in the United States. The film was released, outside North America, on DVD in summer 2008 as part of the "Ultimate Pixar Collection," a box set of Pixar films. It was then included as a special feature on the WALL-E special edition DVD and Blu-ray releases, which were launched on November 18, 2008. The film premiered on BBC in the United Kingdom on August 24. Documentary film Oxyana is a 2013 documentary film directed by Sean Dunne. Comedy Nowhere is a 1997 American black comedy drama film written and directed by Gregg Araki. It stars James Duval and Rachel True as Dark and Mel, a bisexual teen couple who are both sexually promiscuous. The film is part of a series of three films by Araki nicknamed the "Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy." The other films in that trilogy are Totally Fucked Up and The Doom Generation, with Nowhere being the third and last. The film is highly sexual and contains scenes of graphic violence. The film is notable in that it features a variety of actors who had, at the time, not yet reached their current level of stardom, including Heather Graham, Ryan Phillippe, Mena Suvari, Kathleen Robertson, and Denise Richards. As in other films by Araki, various celebrities from the past 40 years make cameos, including Shannen Doherty, Charlotte Rae, Debi Mazar, Jordan Ladd, Christina Applegate, Jeremy Jordan, Jaason Simmons, Beverly D'Angelo, Eve Plumb, Christopher Knight, Traci Lords, Rose McGowan, John Ritter, Staci Keanan, Devon Odessa, Chiara Mastroianni, the Brewer twins and Brian Buzzini. Comedy A Flirt's Mistake is a 1914 American short comedy film featuring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. Comedy Moner Majhe Tumi also is a Bangladesh & India Joint Venture Bengali language movie.The movie is a remake of the Telugu movie Manasantha Nuvve.The movie was top grossing in Bangladesh for. Documentary film The Letter: An American Town and the 'Somali Invasion' is a 2003 documentary directed by Ziad Hamzeh. It was filmed in the town of Lewiston, Maine. Comedy Vaat Bahar Jaay Nahi is a film directed by Siddharth Randeria. Comedy House is a 1977 Japanese horror film directed and produced by Nobuhiko Obayashi. The film stars mostly amateur actors with only Kimiko Ikegami and Yōko Minamida having any notable previous acting experience. The film is about a schoolgirl traveling with her six classmates to her ailing aunt's country home, where they come face to face with supernatural events as the girls are, one by one, devoured by the home. The film company Toho approached Obayashi with the suggestion to make a film like Jaws. Influenced by ideas from his daughter Chigumi, Obayashi developed ideas for a script that was written by Chiho Katsura. After the script was green-lit, the film was put on hold for two years as no director at Toho wanted to direct it. Obayashi promoted the film during this time period until the studio allowed him to direct it himself. The film was a box office hit in Japan but received negative reviews from critics. House received a wide release in 2009 and 2010 in North America, where it received more favorable reviews. Documentary film Four Days in October is a baseball documentary produced by Gary Waksman, ESPN and MLB Productions. It chronicles the last four games of the 2004 American League Championship Series between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. The series become famous when the Red Sox — who lost the first three games of the series to the Yankees — became the first team in Major League Baseball history to win a best of 7 playoff series after falling behind 3–0. The documentary begins with few highlights of the Yankees–Red Sox rivalry over the years and then some highlights from Game 3 which was won by the Yankees 19–8 at Fenway Park. The show's narrative begins with Game 4. The Yankees stood three outs away from sweeping the Red Sox at Fenway and advancing to their 40th World Series appearance. The series turned when the Red Sox rallied to tie the game in the 9th inning. They would win it on a home run by David Ortiz and keep the series alive. The ninth inning rally proved to be the turning point of the series as the Red Sox would win the next three games, clinching the series at Yankees Stadium. The Red Sox would go on to sweep the St. Thriller Geethanjali is a 2013 Malayalam psychological horror thriller film written by Abhilash Nair and directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Mohanlal, Nishan, Keerthi Suresh, Swapna Menon, Siddique, Madhu, Innocent and K. B. Ganesh Kumar in pivotal roles while Suresh Gopi appears in a cameo role. The film is a spin-off of the 1993 blockbuster Manichitrathazhu with Mohanlal and Suresh Gopi reprising the roles they did in Manichitrathazhu. This film's plot is loosely based on the book Elephants Can Remember. Comedy Bend It Like Beckham is a 2002 British comedy-drama film starring Parminder Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Anupam Kher, Shaznay Lewis and Archie Panjabi, first released in the United Kingdom. The film was directed by Gurinder Chadha. Its title refers to the football player David Beckham and his skill at scoring from free kicks by "bending" the ball past a wall of defenders. The movie is about the 18-year-old daughter of Punjabi Sikhs in London. She is infatuated with football but her parents have forbidden her to play because she is a girl. She joins a local women's team, which makes its way to the top of the league. Documentary film Traffic with the Devil is a 1946 American short documentary film about traffic problems in Los Angeles, directed by Gunther von Fritsch. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Pie in the Sky is a 1996 American romantic comedy film about a young man obsessed with traffic gridlock who falls in love with an avant-garde dancer. The film was written and directed by Bryan Gordon, and stars Josh Charles, Christine Lahti, John Goodman, and Anne Heche. Animation The Shadow Thief is a 2012 short animation action drama thriller film directed by Ye-Ji Kim and Sea-Mi Min. Thriller Lock Up is a 1989 American prison action film directed by John Flynn. The film stars Sylvester Stallone and Donald Sutherland. The film was released in the United States on August 4, 1989. Comedy Los Padrinos is a 1973 Argentine film. Documentary film Awakenings: The Real Story is a 1998 documentary film. Animation The Sky Crawlers is a 2008 Japanese anime film, directed by Mamoru Oshii. It is an adaptation of Hiroshi Mori's novel of the same name. It was released across Japanese theatres by Warner Bros. Japan on August 2, 2008. Animated by Production I.G, the film was written by Chihiro Itō, featuring character designs by Tetsuya Nishio and music by Kenji Kawai. The 3D CG animation for the movie was produced by the Polygon Pictures studio, who also produced the 3D CG for Oshii's previous film Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence. Documentary film The Bodybuilder and I is a feature-length documentary film written and directed by Bryan Friedman, taking viewers on a journey into the subculture of geriatric bodybuilding as the filmmaker tries to reconnect with his father. The film is co-produced by January Films and the National Film Board of Canada. Documentary film 5 Sides of a Coin is a indie hip hop documentary directed by Paul Kell. Comedy Tom and Jerry are at the bowling alley. Tom, repeatedly, tries to run over Jerry with his ball. He misses Jerry every time he rolls. Jerry gets back at him by putting the bowling ball on his foot, tying it to his tail, making it hit him when it rolls, etc. Science Fiction Island of Lost Souls is a 1932 American science fiction horror film starring Charles Laughton, Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams, Bela Lugosi and Kathleen Burke as the Panther Woman. The film was directed by Erle C. Kenton and produced by Paramount Pictures from a script co-written by science fiction legend Philip Wylie, the movie was the first film adaptation of the H. G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau, published in 1896. Both book and movie are about an obsessed scientist who is secretly conducting surgical experiments on animals on a remote island. Documentary film Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans, is a documentary film directed by Dawn Logsdon and co-directed and written by Lolis Eric Elie. Featuring a cast of local musicians, artists and writers, the film relates the history of New Orlean's Tremé neighborhood. Detailing the rich existence of the oldest black neighborhood in America, and its significance as the origin of the Southern Civil Rights Movement and birthplace of jazz, the film has taken a relatively unnoticed neighborhood and brought it to the world’s attention, out from under the shadow of other areas, like the French Quarter, sharing a rich history that in turn enhances the way we view the American experience and the history of the United States. Filmmaker Logdson and writer Elie, both New Orleans natives, began work on this project in 2000, five years before Hurricane Katrina hit. They began a process of documenting the vibrant culture of Faubourg Treme, in the hopes of uncovering Treme’s unique and hidden history. Comedy He Hired the Boss is a 1943 comedy film directed by Thomas Z. Loring. Documentary film Les Accords de Bella is a 2007 anthropological documentary film directed by David Constantin. It was selected by the African Film Festival of Cordoba - FCAT. Science Fiction How to Make a Monster is a 1958 American horror film released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Teenage Cave Man. The film is a follow-up to both I Was a Teenage Werewolf and I Was a Teenage Frankenstein. Like Teenage Frankenstein, a black & white film that switched to color for the final moments, How to Make a Monster was filmed in black & white, with the entire last reel filmed in color. Thriller The burning court is a French-Italian-German film directed by Julien Duvivier, released in 1962. The script was written by Charles Spaak and Duvivier, from the novel by John Dickson Carr. Comedy Mrs. 'Enry 'Awkins is a 1912 short comedy film directed by Van Dyke Brooke and Maurice Costello. Animation The Flying Mouse is a 1934 Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney, directed by David Hand, and released to theatres by United Artists on July 14, 1934. The butterfly fairy who appears here may have even inspired the Blue Fairy of Pinocchio six years later. The use of color here was rather innovative as it is set during the course of a single day. Comedy Le acrobate is a 1997 Italian drama film directed by Silvio Soldini and starring Licia Maglietta and Valeria Golino. It was shown at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1997 in the Directors' Fortnight section. Comedy Vaada Poda Nanbargal is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Manikai. P. Arumaichandran has produced this movie under the banner 8 Point Entertainments. The film stars newcomers Nanda, Sharan and Yashika in the lead roles. The lead actor Nanda happens to be one of the strong contender of a popular television series Yaar Adutha Prabhu Deva aired on Vijay TV. Comedy How to Console Widows is a 1976 Brazilian film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is best known for the Zé do Caixão film series. In this film Marins is credited as J. Avelar. Animation Platform 'Box' is a 2007 promo directed by Adam Foulkes and Alan Smith. Comedy Tales from the Golden Age is a 2009 Romanian omnibus film. It was screened as part of the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. The film is composed of five whimsical yet blackly comic short stories, each one set in the late communist period in Romania and based on urban myths from the time, reflecting the perspective of ordinary people. The title of the film refers to the alleged "Golden Age" of the last 15 years of Nicolae Ceaușescu's regime. Comedy Castello Cavalcanti is a short film written and directed by Wes Anderson and released in 2013. Starring Jason Schwartzman as an unsuccessful race car driver who crashes his car in an Italian village, the 8-minute film was filmed at Cinecittà in Rome, Italy and financed by Prada. It debuted at the Rome Film Festival and was released online on November 13, 2013. It quickly became viral and received critical acclaim. Documentary film Free the Mind is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Phie Ambo. Documentary film Off the Charts: The Song-Poem Story is a 2003 documentary film directed by Jamie Meltzer. Comedy Orgazmo is a 1997 American comedy film written by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the animated series South Park, and directed by Parker. Thriller Paths in the Night is a 1998 thriller, drama film written by Johann Bergk and directed by Andreas Kleinert. Thriller Black Samson is a 1974 American blaxploitation film, starring Rockne Tarkington, William Smith and Connie Strickland. The film was written by Daniel B. Cady and Warren Hamilton Jr., directed by Charles Bail and released by Warner Bros. Documentary film Truth in Numbers? Everything, According to Wikipedia is a 2010 American documentary film that explores the history and cultural implications of the online, user-editable encyclopedia Wikipedia. The film considers the question of whether all individuals or just experts should be tasked with editing an encyclopedia. The site's history and background is given, along with commentary from Wikipedia founders Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger. Commentators that appear in the film include author Howard Zinn, Len Downie of The Washington Post, Bob Schieffer of CBS News, former Encyclopædia Britannica chief Robert McHenry and former Central Intelligence Agency director James Woolsey. The documentary discusses incidents that shed a negative light on Wikipedia, including the Essjay controversy and the Wikipedia biography controversy. The long-delayed film premiered at Wikimania 2010 in Gdańsk in July 2010, and was screened at the Paley Center for Media in New York City in October 2010. It was shown as part of the Savannah Film Festival on November 3, 2010, at Savannah College of Art and Design's Trustees Theater. Truth in Numbers? Comedy Zero. Lilac Lithuania is a 2006 crime and thriller film written by Emlyn Price and directed by Emilis Velyvis. Animation Peixonauta – Agente Secreto da O.S.T.R.A. is a 2012 Brazilian animated film directed by Célia Catunda and Kiko Mistrorigo based on the Fishtronaut animated TV series. The film is a compilation of five episodes of the cartoon. Thriller Giro City is a 1982 British drama film written and directed by Karl Francis and starring Glenda Jackson, Jon Finch and Kenneth Colley. It is also known as And Nothing But the Truth. Comedy Mr. President is a 1970 comedy film written and directed by Marcos Madanes. Documentary film The Great Flight is a 2012 documentary film written by Jung-min Ha and directed by Jae-un Chin. Documentary film Richer than Frank Lucas. More powerful than the Mafia. Rumor has it, he was arrested and paid bail, but fled the United States with fifteen million dollars. He has never been seen again. Nearly four decades later, the fate of Frank Matthews remains a complete mystery. It's as if Matthews dropped off the face of the earth, explained Mike Pizzi, a retired U.S. Marshal who was involved with the hunt for Matthews, the fugitive, for several years. This film features rare archival footage, interviews with numerous sources who previously haven t talked on camera about Frank Matthews and never before seen photos of Matthews. Animation Otra Película de Huevos y un Pollo is a Mexican traditionally animated adventure comedy film film produced by a Mexican animation company Huevocartoon Producciones. It is a sequel to Una Película de Huevos. This film, along with its processor, were released direct-to-video in the United States, which is available in some Walmart locations. Documentary film The Battle of the Somme is a 1916 British documentary and propaganda film, shot by two official cinematographers, Geoffrey Malins and John McDowell. The film depicts the British Army in the preliminary and early days of the battle of the Somme. The film had its première in London on 10 August 1916 and was released generally on 21 August. The film depicts trench warfare, showing marching infantry, artillery firing on German positions, British troops waiting to attack on 1 July, treatment of wounded British and German soldiers, British and German dead and captured German equipment and positions. A scene where British troops crouch in a ditch then "go over the top" was staged for the camera behind the lines. The film was a great success, was watched by c. 20 million British people in the first six weeks of exhibition and the film was distributed in eighteen more countries. A second film covering a later phase of the battle, was released in 1917 as The Battle of the Ancre and the Advance of the Tanks. In 1920 the film was preserved in the film archive of the Imperial War Museum and was inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. Comedy Splendori e miserie di Madame Royale is a 1970 Italian comedy drama film directed by Vittorio Caprioli. Documentary film Terrence Fisher lives in a housing project in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Before he was 19 years old, seven of his friends had been shot and killed in the war zone around his home. Terrence is not a gang member or a drug dealer-he is just a normal teenager who likes making hip-hop music with his friends. What could Terrence do to stop gun violence in Bed-Stuy before losing another friend, or his own life? Terrence and a fellow teen filmmaker, Daniel Howard, picked up a camera to tell the story about their mean streets.A few months into the production, Terrence lost another friend. Timothy Stansbury, who was his best friend from elementary school, was shot and killed by a police officer right in front of Terrence. Terrence was traumatized by this incident and Bed-Stuy residents were outraged by the killing of an innocent teenager. However, the Grand Jury decided that the shooting was a tragic accident. No indictment was issued against the officer involved. Terrence and his friends were furious, but instead of retaliating or starting a riot, they organized protests and finished this documentary, so that Timothy's sad story would spread to the world outside of Bed-Stuy.This documentary contains images that could only be captured by someone like Terrence, who has spent his entire life in the projects and experienced the tragedy of gun violence in his everyday life. Documentary film Lands is a 2009 film directed by Maya Werneck Da-Rin. Comedy Sex Tax: Based on a True Story is a 2010 comedy film written by David Landsberg and directed by John Borges. Comedy Keeping Company is a 1940 drama film starring Frank Morgan as a real estate broker with three daughters who all have their own problems. The film was followed by This Time for Keeps. Documentary film America the Beautiful is the first 360 film created using 360 film techniques and 360-degree cameras. It was first shot in 1955 and run in Disney Circle-Vision 360 film theaters. Circle-Vision 360 is a film technique that uses multiple cameras arranged in a circle. The viewing image is display on a large circular screen. The film's rendition of the title song would later be used in Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. 360 film technology was created and refined by Disney Legends Don Iwerks and Ub Iwerks in the 1950s. Documentary film RiP!: A Remix Manifesto is a 2008 open-source documentary film about "the changing concept of copyright" directed by Brett Gaylor. Created over a period of six years, the documentary film features the collaborative remix work of hundreds of people who have contributed to the Open Source Cinema website, helping to create the "world's first open source documentary" as Gaylor put it. The project's working title was Basement Tapes, but it was renamed RiP!: A Remix Manifesto prior to theatrical release. Gaylor encourages more people to create their own remixes from this movie, using media available from the Open Source Cinema website, or other websites like YouTube, Flickr, Hulu, or MySpace. Gaylor traveled the world to find like-minded people who would help him draft the "Remixer's Manifesto" that makes up the structure of his open source documentary. The manifesto reads as follows: 1. Culture always builds on the past. 2. The past always tries to control the future. 3. Our future is becoming less free. 4. To build free societies you must limit the control of the past. To further his point, Gaylor separates the corporations from the public domain. Comedy Vampire Cop Ricky is a 2006 South Korean film. Animation Little Waterfall is a 2011 animated short film directed by Mauricio Nunes and Paulo Leonardo Fialho. Documentary film The Genius of the Place is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Galina Adamovich. Thriller Total Therapy is a 1996 dramatic thriller written and directed by Christian Frosch. Animation Los gringos is an animated short created by Anders J.L. Beer and written/directed by Rob Letterman. It was an official selection for the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Hot Stuff is a 1979 comedy film that starred Dom DeLuise, Suzanne Pleshette, Jerry Reed and Ossie Davis. DeLuise also directed the movie, and the song "Hot Stuff" was written and performed by Reed. The script was co-written by best-selling crime novelist Donald E. Westlake. Documentary film La Música Silenciada is a short documentary film directed by Andrea Oliva. Comedy Straight On Till Morning is a 2013 comedy-drama film written and directed by Ryan Jeffrey. Documentary film Independents is a documentary film by Chris Brandt that explores the creative process and the artistic spirit. It is narrated by James C. Kaufman, and features interviews with over two dozen comic book creators, including Robert Williams, Kevin Eastman, Eric Powell, and Wendy Pini. It was screened as an independent film at the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con. Comedy Carry On Up the Khyber is the sixteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in 1968. It stars Carry On regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. Roy Castle makes his only Carry On appearance in the romantic male lead part usually played by Jim Dale. Angela Douglas makes her fourth and final appearance in the series. Terry Scott returned to the series after his minor role in the first film of the series, Carry On Sergeant a decade earlier. The film is, in part, a spoof of Kiplingesque movies and television series about life in the British Raj, both contemporary and from earlier, Hollywood, periods. Documentary film The Kid and the Clown is a 2011 documentary film directed by Ida Grøn. Comedy Deconstructing Harry is a comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen and released in 1997. This film tells the story of a successful writer named Harry Block, played by Allen, who draws inspiration from people he knows in real life, and from events that happened to him, sometimes causing these people to become alienated from him as a result. The central plot features Block driving to a university from which he was once thrown out, in order to receive an honorary degree. Three passengers accompany him on the journey: a prostitute, a friend, and his son, whom he has kidnapped from his ex-wife. However, there are many flashbacks, segments taken from Block's writing, and interactions with his own fictional characters. Comedy Young Triffie, directed by Mary Walsh, is a dark comedy written by Ray Guy, a Newfoundland essayist, based on his own play entitled Young Triffie's Been Made Away With. It was produced by Denise Robert and Daniel Louis and featured a cast including Andrea Martin, Jonny Harris, Colin Mochrie, Susan Kent and Remy Girard, with lead actor Fred Ewanuick of Corner Gas fame. Set in 1947, before Newfoundland joined Confederation, the film is about a clumsy and unpopular Newfoundland Ranger who is sent to investigate a case of sexually assaulted and mutilated sheep in fictional outport Swyer's Harbour. Comedy Kids World is a 2001 family film. The movie was directed by Dale G. Bradley. The movie was a box office failure and had faded into obscurity relatively early in its life. Documentary film Exit is a 2013 documentary film directed by Klaus Erik Okstad, Olav Njaastad, Anders Somme Hammer and Marius Arnesen. Documentary film Underground On The Surface is a 2013 documentary film directed by Salma Al Tarzi. Comedy Clark: A Gonzomentary is an American 2013 gonzo journalism-styled mockumentary written, directed and produced by Daniel D.W. Comedy The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble is a 1933 comedy film starring George Sidney, Charlie Murray, and Maureen O'Sullivan. The film is the last in the Cohens and Kellys series, and the first director credit for George Stevens. Thriller Patient X is a Filipino horror film directed by Filipino director Yam Laranas and stars Richard Gutierrez and Cristine Reyes. It is co-produced by GMA Films, Viva Films, and RGUTZ Productions. This is the first movie of Richard Gutierrez under Viva Films Productions. Comedy Hi-Life is a 1998 romantic comedy film written and directed by Roger Hedden. Documentary film In the Shadow of Memory is a 1998 documentary film directed by Jacky Comforty. Thriller 2001: Do Hazaar Ek is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1998 and stars Dimple Kapadia, Jackie Shroff, Rajat Bedi And Tabu. Comedy Frankie and Mantan once again assign themselves to the task of finding a murderer in this long lost murder mystery comedy. Comedy Sahara Hare is a 1955 Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short created in 1954 and directed by Friz Freleng. Animation Bosko the Musketeer is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the first star of the series. It was released on August 12, 1933, although some sources note September 16 as a date; this is problematic, as that would imply that the last films featuring Bosko as the star of Warner Bros. cartoons were released after the first film featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was, like most Looney Tunes of the time, directed by Hugh Harman; Frank Marsales was the musical director. Comedy X-Paroni is a 1964 Finnish comedy and the debut of Spede Pasanen as a leading male role and debut as a co-director of a full-length film. Similarly to the later Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit Pasanen plays a dual-role. Comedy Love & Pop is director Hideaki Anno's first live action film, an adaptation of Ryū Murakami's novel, Topaz II. Released in 1998, it somewhat follows the film Tokyo Decadence, an adaptation of Topaz I filmed by Murakami himself. Love & Pop was filmed almost entirely on hand-held digital cameras, and contains some very unusual camera work, including many different mounted camera positions, such as on a model train riding on tracks. The film also flips from widescreen to 4:3 aspect, distorts, confuses, and makes use of overlays stacked in layers to convey the character's emotions. An official English DVD was released in 2004 by Kino on Video. Comedy Encontrados en NYC is a comedy drama romantic film directed by Daniel Zarandieta. Documentary film Belmondo, itinéraire... is a 2011 documentary film written by Vincent Perrot and Jeff Domenech, and directed by Vincent Perrot. Comedy Pigeon volé is a 1996 comedy drama film written and directed by Mehdi Charef. Comedy Tommy the Toreador is a 1959 British musical comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Tommy Steele, Janet Munro, Sid James, Bernard Cribbins, Noell Purcell and Kenneth Williams. A British ship docks in Spain and Tommy, a sailor from London tries his hand as a bullfighter. Along the way he finds time to sing "Tommy the Toreador" and "Little White Bull". Documentary film Dizzy Gillespie is a 1965 short music documentary film directed by Les Blank. Science Fiction Mars et Avril is a Canadian science fiction film starring Jacques Languirand, Caroline Dhavernas, Paul Ahmarani and Robert Lepage. The feature film, based on the graphic novels of the same name published by Sid Lee & la Pastèque, is written, produced and directed by Martin Villeneuve. Shot on a very tight budget and with abundant use of green screen, Villeneuve's feature film debut has a significant amount of visual effects. Belgian comic book artist François Schuiten is the production designer, former ILM Senior Compositor Carlos Monzon worked as VFX supervisor, and Oscar-nominated Benoît Charest composed the original score. The film was financed by Telefilm Canada, SODEC, Les Productions du 8e Art and the Harold Greenberg Fund, and is distributed in Canada by Alliance Vivafilm and in the United States by Gaiam. The official trailer on YouTube was released in Quebec theaters and on Alliance Vivafilm's YouTube channel on December 21, 2011. The World premiere took place on July 2, 2012, at the 47th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Czech Republic. Since then, the film has been screened in many other major cinema events around the globe. Comedy It's Trad, Dad!, known in the U.S. as Ring-A-Ding Rhythm, is a musical comedy featuring a variety of jazz and some rock and roll acts. The film was one of the first films put out by predominantly horror company Amicus Productions, and one of director Richard Lester's first films. Documentary film Amour, sexe et mobylette is a 2008 documentary film. Documentary film Images of the World and the Inscription of War is a 1989 documentary film written and directed by Harun Farocki. Comedy Brothers Under the Skin is an American 1922 silent comedy film directed by E. Mason Hopper. This picture survives in the Turner archives but is incomplete. Documentary film "20 Straws is a touching and heartfelt film about 9 gay and lesbian youth coming out and staying out in high school." Quoting the description from the 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Emily Winter is an animated short film directed by Manu Molin. Animation 451° is a short animated film directed by Anastasia Chernova. Animation Fatenah is the first 3D animated film made in Palestine. Comedy Bread and Circuses is a 2011 comedy film written by Jasa Sketelj, Matjaz Sketelj and Barbara Zemljic, directed by Klemen Dvornik. Documentary film My Name Is Bertolt Brecht-Exil in den USA is a 1988 documentary film directed by Norbert Bunge and Christine Fischer-Defoy. Comedy Talk of the Town Tora-san aka Torasan and a Lovely Maid is a 1978 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Reiko Ōhara as his love interest or "Madonna". Talk of the Town Tora-san is the twenty-second entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy El caballo blanco is a 1961 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film Great White Shark: The Truth Behind the Legend is a 1995 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography nominated/winning TV Program. Animation Scalp Treatment is the 42nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 18, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller Criminal Empire for Dummy's is an upcoming film written and directed by Cliff Dorfman. Animation Escape His Stare is a 2010 animated short film directed by Chen Chen. Comedy He Married His Wife is a 1940 film about a race horse owner who wants his ex-wife to remarry so he'll no longer have to pay alimony. This movie is a black-and-white comedy released 19 January 1940, directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by John O'Hara, among others. Documentary film Grandpa & Me And A Helicopter To Heaven is a 2013 film written by Åsa Blanck and directed by Johan Palmgren and Åsa Blanck. Comedy Call of the Dead is a 2014 short film directed by Grace Irving Hughes, Finn Hourihan, Elizabeth Elliott, Derrick Price, Max Lafferty and Alice Irving Hughes. Comedy What Men Still Talk About is a 2011 comedy film written by Leonid Barats, Alexander Demidov, Rostislav Khait and Sergey Petreykov and directed by Dmitriy Dyachenko. Thriller Vedi is a Tamil action film directed by Prabhu Deva featuring Vishal and Sameera Reddy in the lead roles. A remake of the successful 2008 Telugu film Souryam, the film was released on 30 September 2011 across 250 screens in Tamil Nadu, 62 screens in Kerala and 28 screens in Karnataka Vedi received mixed reviews. It has been dubbed in Hindi as Fighter Mard No.1. Comedy The Singles 2nd Ward is a comedy film, directed by Kurt Hale. Like The Singles Ward, and other films which followed it, The Singles 2nd Ward's target audience is members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and citizens of Utah. As such, references to and parodies of the Mormon and Utah subcultures pervade the film and are unlikely to be understood by non-Mormons. However, the film provides an interesting and comical view into the sometimes strange world of the Mormon culture. The Singles Ward is one of the new line of LDS comedy films by Kurt Hale. Comedy All About the Feathers is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Neto Villalobos. Science Fiction It Conquered the World is an independently made 1956 American science fiction film about an alien from Venus trying to take control of the Earth with the help of a disillusioned human scientist. The film was distributed by AIP as a double feature with The She Creature, directed by Roger Corman, and written by Lou Rusoff. The film stars Peter Graves, Lee Van Cleef, Beverly Garland, and Sally Fraser. Comedy Lady Magdalene's is a thrillercomedy directed, written and produced by J. Neil Schulman and starring Nichelle Nichols. The movie was J. Neil Schulman's debut as a director, and Nichelle Nichols's as a producer. Animation Rebel Without Claws is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released July 15, 1961, the cartoon is written and directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon, one of a number of Warner Bros. cartoons set during the American Civil War, is a play on the movie title Rebel Without a Cause. Thriller Covert Action is a 1978 Italian/Greek co-production Eurospy film starring the American actor David Janssen. The plot was based on the experiences of former CIA agent Philip Agee who initiated a lawsuit with the producers over his fees and expenses. Thriller The Tournament is a 2009 British independent thriller film, marking the directorial debut of local filmmaker Scott Mann. The film was conceived by Jonathan Frank and Nick Rowntree while at the University of Teesside with Mann. The script was written by Gary Young, Jonathan Frank, and Nick Rowntree. The Tournament was partially filmed in Bulgaria, and numerous locations around Northern England and Merseyside. The film stars Robert Carlyle, Ving Rhames, Kelly Hu, Sébastien Foucan, Liam Cunningham, Scott Adkins, Camilla Power and Ian Somerhalder. The film received additional funding internationally, from Sherezade Film Development, Storitel Production and others, earning the film a budget of just under £4,000,000, and the film also features a renowned international ensemble cast. However, numerous problems involving production, finance, and securing a distributor, meant the film was not released until two years after filming, in late 2009. Comedy Bear, Rabbit and Wolf while playing music in the forest are captured by aliens wishing to contact Earth inhabitants. The aliens are disappointed and take animals back to Earth but to a wrong place. The animals find a way back to their home forest. Documentary film Gideon's Army is a 2013 documentary film about three black public defenders in the Southern United States. The movie is directed by Dawn Porter. The film received the Ridenhour Documentary Film Prize in 2014, as well as the Candescent Award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Love's Brother is a 2004 film written and directed by Jan Sardi. Documentary film Circo is a 2010 documentary drama film written by Mark Becker and directed by Aaron Schock. Comedy Conspiracy 58 is a Swedish mockumentary from 2002, produced by Sveriges Television, the Swedish public broadcaster. The plot of the film is that the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden didn't really take place, but was faked and exists only as forged television and radio coverage in a conspiracy between American and Swedish television, the CIA and FIFA as part of the Cold War. In the film it is said that Sweden did not have the economic or technical resources to actually host such a large event. In the plot, the American motive for doing this was to test the effectiveness of televised propaganda. When the film originally aired, the audience was not told in advance that it was a mockumentary, giving the impression that Conspiracy 58 was a regular documentary film. Comedy North Beach is a 2000 romantic comedy drama film written by Casey Peterson and directed by Jed Mortenson and Richard Speight Jr. San Francisco comes alive in this amusing chronicle of urban life. When Tyler has a drunken one night stand with a local stripper, his secret precedes him all over town. Now amidst a haze of springtime revelry, he must make amends to his fiance before she dumps him for good. Comedy Joe and Joe is a 2003 comedy/music/mystery film written and directed by David Wall. Thriller Guru Paarvai is a 1998 Tamil thriller film directed by Manoj Kumar who earlier directed Vandicholai Chinnarasu with Sathyaraj. The film features Prakash Raj, Kushboo and Anju Aravind in lead roles. The film, produced by Manoj Kumar and N. J. Mothy, had musical score by Deva and was released on 15 August 1998 to positive reviews. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Naya Natwarlal, it was remade in Telugu as Veedu Samanyudu Kadhu starring Prakash Raj, reprising his role from the original, and in Hindi as Bhairav with Mithun Chakraborty. Thriller Cold Around the Heart is a 1997 crime film directed by John Ridley. Thriller Pale Flower is a 1964 Japanese crime film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. The film is about Muraki a Yakuza hitman just released from prison. At an illegal gambling parlor, he finds himself drawn to a mysterious young woman named Saeko. Though Saeko loses large sums of money, she asks Muraki to find games with larger and larger stakes. The two become involved in an intense mutually destructive relationship. Science Fiction The Drivetime is a 1995 science fiction film directed, written and produced by the Finnish-born filmmaker Antero Alli. Documentary film Ko Bongisa Mutu is a 2002 documentary film. Animation Patch is a 2014 short film written by Ute Heuer and directed by Gerd Gockell. Comedy I Lived with You is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ivor Novello, Ursula Jeans and Ida Lupino. It is based on the play I Lived With You by Novello. Comedy Ghost Sweeper Mikami is a 1994 film directed by Atsutoshi Umezawa and written by Takashi Shiina. Comedy Street Trash is a 1987 comedy horror film directed by J. Michael Muro. It won the Silver Raven at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film. The film has acquired a status as a cult classic horror-comedy and is one of a number of movies known as "melt" movies. Comedy Tobi is a movie released in 1978. The movie is about a little boy who grows a pair of wings on his back, giving him the appearance of an angel. The boy draws the attention of his community including doctors, scientists and schoolmates. The wings are surgically removed but eventually they grow back. The film stars child actor Lolo García as Tobi, who had previously worked with director Antonio Mercero in another film La guerra de papá. Documentary film The Breath Courses Through Us is a documentary historical fiction music film directed by Alan Roth. Documentary film Woman Dancing on the Roof Woman is a 2008 documentary and short film directed by Janina Lapinskaite. Documentary film K.364 A Journey by Train is a 2010 documentary film directed by Douglas Gordon. Documentary film My Friend Hussain is a documentary film directed by Bhavana Sresht. Animation Children and Cars is a 1970 short animation film written by Joy Batcher and John Halas and directed by John Halas. Documentary film The Skin Horse is a documentary television program. Comedy Sholay is a 1975 Hindi action-adventure film directed by Ramesh Sippy and produced by his father G. P. Sippy. The film follows two criminals, Veeru and Jai, hired by a retired police officer to capture the ruthless dacoit Gabbar Singh. Hema Malini and Jaya Bhaduri also star, as Veeru and Jai's love interests. Sholay is considered a classic and one of the best Indian films. It was ranked first in the British Film Institute's 2002 poll of "Top 10 Indian Films" of all time. In 2005, the judges of the 50th annual Filmfare Awards named it the Best Film of 50 Years. The film was shot in the rocky terrain of Ramanagara, in the southern state of Karnataka, over a span of two and a half years. After the Central Board of Film Certification mandated the removal of several violent scenes, Sholay was released with a length of 198 minutes. In 1990, the original director's cut of 204 minutes became available on home media. When first released, Sholay received negative critical reviews and a tepid commercial response, but favourable word-of-mouth publicity helped it to become a box office success. Animation Hambuster is a 2011 animated short film directed by Paul Alexandre, Dara Cazamea, Maxime Cazaux, Romain Delaunay, and Laurent Monneron. Animation The Barbie Diaries is a 2006 motion capture film featuring popular Mattel character Barbie, and directed by Eric Fogel. It is part of the Barbie film series featuring the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie, and Skye Sweetnam as the singing Barbie. Animation If You Were Me: Anima Vision 2 is a 2008 South Korean animated film. Comedy Song'e Napule is a 2013 comedy film written by Antonio Manetti, Marco Manetti and Michelangelo La Neve and directed by Antonio Manetti and Marco Manetti. Comedy Oh, cielos is a 1995 comedy film directed by Ricardo Franco. Animation Skywhales is a 1983 animated short film that depicts a fictional society of alien creatures dwelling in the atmosphere of a gas giant. The film is notable for the completeness of its depiction of a fictitious society, including alien language, flora, fauna, and social structures and practices. It was released at the cinema in the United Kingdom in 1984, showing before the film Nineteen Eighty-Four. It is one of a number of animated shorts that feature on the British Animation Collection Volume 1 DVD. Thriller Lethal Weapon 4 is a 1998 American buddy cop action comedy film directed and produced by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, Chris Rock and Jet Li. It is the fourth and final installment in the Lethal Weapon series. Documentary film You Drive Me Crazy is a 2012 documentary comedy film written by Lia Jaspers and directed by Andrea Thiele. Documentary film Mythos Amazonas is a 2010 documentary film written by Sue Western and Lothar Frenz and directed by Christian Baumeister. Comedy Ram Robert Rahim is a 1980 Telugu film directed by Vijaya Nirmala and stars her husband Krishna as Robert, Rajinikanth as Ram and Chandra Mohan as Rahim. Anjali Devi plays their mother. Sridevi plays Robert's girlfriend. The film is a remake of the Hindi hit film Amar Akbar Anthony, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna & Rishi Kapoor. Comedy Ennodishtam Koodamo is a 1992 Malayalam film by Kamal made in India, starring Mukesh, Madhoo, Suvarna Mathew and Telugu actor J. D. Chakravarthy. It is the debut movie of Malayalam actor Dileep, who played a small part. Dileep and Lal Jose assisted Kamal for direction, and both became successful later, as an actor and an independent director, respectively. Documentary film Survivors: The Blues Today is a 1984 documentary film directed by Cork Marcheschi and Robert Schwartz. Comedy Balkan Bazar is an Albanian film directed by Edmond Budina. One of the best cinematographic productions coming out of Albania in years. It is the sad story of the historical manipulation and systematic theft of Albanian history by the Greeks and Serbians. Balkan Bazar is a realistic portrayal of the legal, emotional and spiritual violations happening in current day Albania by the Greeks and their unjustified nationalism. The latter have spend most resources to convince the world of the legitimacy of their illegal actions, such as purchasing valuable historical artifacts, to pass them for Greek and dead Albanian civilian corpses to later bury in empty graves pretending they are Greek soldiers and further than claiming the place of burial is Greek land. Nationalistic Greek claims are not sustained by academic resources, though they rely on biassed or plain out false interpretations, historical findings and testimonies. The Greek church has systematically stolen, lied and made a bad name for Albania. The fact that these horrors have gone unpunished makes one fear they will happen again and again and it will always be the people to suffer the most from this chauvinistic take. Comedy Schlock is a 1973 low-budget comedy horror film, written, directed by and starring filmmaker John Landis. Comedy I Married a Centerfold is a 1984 television film starring Teri Copley and Tim Daly. Comedy Clash! Young Guy is a 1976 comedy film directed by Tsugunobu Kotani. Thriller Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds is a Japanese science fiction film, released by Toei Company. Thriller The Turkish Gambit is a 2005 Russian historical spy film, an adaptation of Boris Akunin's novel The Turkish Gambit featuring his most famous character, the detective Erast Fandorin. It was directed by Dzhanik Faiziyev and written by Akunin himself. The film starred Marat Basharov, Yegor Beroyev and Olga Krasko. The Turkish Gambit was a box office success, although it received mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Mammuth is a 2010 French drama film directed by Benoît Delépine and Gustave de Kervern. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. For her role, Yolande Moreau was nominated for Best Actress at the 1st Magritte Awards. Comedy G.O.R.A. is a 2004 Turkish science-fiction comedy film, directed by Ömer Faruk Sorak, which stars Cem Yılmaz as a used carpet salesman who is abducted by aliens from the planet G.O.R.A. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on November 5, 2004, was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2004 and was followed by the sequel A.R.O.G. Thriller Pudhiya Mugam is a 1993 Tamil thriller film directed by Suresh Chandra Menon. It stars Vineeth, Suresh Chandra Menon and Revathi as prime characters. The film featured an acclaimed soundtrack by A. R. Rahman. Pudhiya Mugam is an adaptation of the television film Twist of Fate, which tells the story of a Nazi officer who undergoes plastic surgery and becomes a member of the Israeli Defence Forces, and a hero for them. Science Fiction A.P.E.X is a 1994 science fiction film by Phillip J. Roth about a group of scientists who explore the past using robotic probes known as the A.P.E.X or "Advanced Prototype Exploration units". Documentary film Big River Rising is a 2012 documentary film directed by Emma Wigley and Matthew Gonzalez Noda. Comedy All in All is a comedy/drama short film written and directed by Jacki Sextro and Charlie Reff. Comedy Family Law is a 2006 Argentine, French, Italian, and Spanish, comedy-drama film, written and directed by Daniel Burman. The picture was produced by Diego Dubcovsky, José María Morales, and Marc Sillam, and co-produced by Amedeo Pagani. Family Law was Argentina official submission for the 2004 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Comedy Der weisse Rausch is a 1931 German mountain film written and directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Hannes Schneider, Leni Riefenstahl, Guzzi Lantschner, and Walter Riml. The film is about the skiing exploits of a young village girl, and her attempts to master the sport of skiing and ski-jumping aided by the local ski expert. Filmed on location in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, the film was one of the first to use and develop outdoor film-making techniques and featured several innovative action-skiing scenes. Two Tyrolean skiing stars, Walter Riml and Guzzi Lantschner, have important parts in this movie. They play two Hamburger carpenters in their traditional outfits. They come to the Arlberg and try to learn how to ski with the aid of two different skiing books. A Weisse Rausch downhill race, based on the film, is held every April in St. Anton. Science Fiction Tycus is a 1998 direct-to-video movie starring Dennis Hopper, Peter Onorati, Finola Hughes, Alexander Cleir and others. It has been released in 2000, in the United Kingdom, France and the United States. Comedy American Blue Note is a 1989 film directed by Ralph Toporoff, who wrote the screenplay with Gilbert Girion. Filmed in 1989, the independently produced American Blue Note didn't get a distributor until 1991. Documentary film Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness is a silent film about a poor farmer in Issan and his daily struggle for survival in the jungle, the film was directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack. It was released by Famous Players-Lasky, a division of Paramount Pictures. Comedy Venus Beauty Institute, also known as Venus Beauty, is a 1999 French R rated romantic comedy. The story centers on three employees of a beauty parlor and their search for love and happiness. The film is directed by Tonie Marshall. It stars Nathalie Baye, Bulle Ogier, Samuel Le Bihan, Jacques Bonnaffé, Mathilde Seigner, Audrey Tautou, Robert Hossein, Claire Denis, Micheline Presle, Emmanuelle Riva and Elli Medeiros. It won the César Award for Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing and Most Promising Actress. Thriller Classe Tous Risques is a 1960 French Italian International co-production black-and-white gangster film directed by Claude Sautet and starring Lino Ventura, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Sandra Milo. Now widely considered a masterpiece, at the time of its release it was somewhat overshadowed by the French New Wave. It did however influence the French cinema, especially Jean-Pierre Melville's work. It is an adaptation of a novel by José Giovanni, telling the story of Abel Davos, French mobster trying to make his way from Italy through Marseille to Paris and hunted by the police, and Eric Stark, who turns out to be the only person willing to help Davos. The Abel Davos character is based on the real life Abel Danos who José Giovanni met in prison. From 1941 to 1944 Danos was a henchman for the French Gestapo run by Henri Lafont et Pierre Bonny. Danos was sentenced to death and shot for Collaboration on March 13, 1952. The film was banned in Finland during the sixties. Animation Song of the Sea is a 2014 Irish animated fantasyfilm by Cartoon Saloon that is directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Tomm Moore. The traditionally animated film, which began production soon after the release of The Secret of Kells, will be released in North America by GKIDS. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September in the TIFF Kids program. Comedy Bab El-Oued City is a 1994 Algerian drama film directed by Merzak Allouache. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Award. Comedy Oh Pain, Little Pain, Pain is a 1953 comedy film directed by Miguel Morayta. Thriller Furnace Four is a 2010 short science fiction film written by Ali Muriel and directed by Haydn Butler. Animation Area 88: The Blue Skies of Betrayal is a 1985 Animation, Action and Drama film written by Akiyoshi Sakai and Kaoru Shintani and directed by Hisayuki Toriumi. Documentary film Fall and Winter is a 2013 documentary film directed by Matt Anderson. Animation Ctrl is a 2012 animation, short, action, comedy and horror film written and directed by Matthew Waruszynski. Comedy The Brambilla Family Go on Holiday is a 1941 Italian comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Cesco Baseggio, Massimo Girotti and Elena Luber. A middle-class Milanese family go on holiday. Documentary film Ladyboys is a 1992 documentary film about the struggle of two teenage kathoey, or Thai male-to-female transgender persons, to leave the rural countryside and become famous transvestite performers in the glamorous cabarets of Pattaya. The film was produced by Jeremy Marre. It was made by Harcourt TV for Channel 4. The documentary opened at the San Francisco Film Festival. Comedy Tango & Cash is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, although Albert Magnoli took over in the later stages of filming, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, Jack Palance and Teri Hatcher. The film was released in the United States on December 22, 1989. The film describes the struggle of two rival LAPD narcotics detectives Ray Tango and Gabriel Cash, who are forced to work together after criminal mastermind, Yves Perret, frames them for murder. Science Fiction Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a 1956 American black-and-white science fiction film directed by Don Siegel, starring Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter, that was released through Allied Artists Picture Corporation. Daniel Mainwaring adapted the screenplay from Jack Finney's 1954 novel The Body Snatchers. The story depicts an extraterrestrial invasion that begins in a small California town when alien plant spores grow into large seed pods, each one capable of reproducing internally a duplicate replacement copy of each human: As each pod reaches full development, it assimilates the physical characteristics, memories, and personalities of each sleeping person placed near it; these duplicates are devoid of all human emotion. Little by little, a local doctor uncovers what is occurring and tries to stop the invasion. In 1994 Invasion of the Body Snatchers was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The slang expression "pod people" that arose in late 20th Century American culture references the emotionless duplicates seen in the film. Science Fiction Harbinger Down is an upcoming American independent science-fiction monster horror film written and directed by Alec Gillis and produced by Tom Woodruff, Jr.; the founders of the special effects studio Amalgamated Dynamics. The plot of the film follows a group of graduate students aboard the titular fishing trawler Harbinger, who are studying the effects of global warming on a pod of Orcas in the Bering Sea. When the ship's crew discover the wreckage of Soviet era spacecraft, they are attacked by shapeshifting alien monsters. Funded by fan donations thorough Kickstarter, the film will feature exclusively practical creature effects created by ADI through the use of animatronics, prosthetic makeup, stop motion and miniature effects, as opposed to the use of computer generated imagery. Documentary film Bioscope is a 2008 Malayalam film produced by National Film Development Corporation of India and directed by K. M. Madhusudhanan. The film won a Special Jury award at the 56th National Film Awards and also won 5 awards in the 2008 Kerala State Film Awards. Comedy Bewitched Housewives is a 2007 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Documentary film Stolen Honor is a 45-minute video documentary that was released in September 2004. It features interviews with a number of American men who were prisoners of war in North Vietnam, who contend they suffered increased maltreatment while prisoners as a direct result of John Kerry's Fulbright Hearing testimony in April 1971. The subtitle of the film is Wounds That Never Heal; on the production company's website the complete title is given instead as Stolen Honor: John Kerry's Record of Betrayal. Its name was based on the book Stolen Valor: How the Vietnam Generation Was Robbed of Its Heroes and Its History by B.G. Burkett and Glenna Whitley The production company's website states that "Stolen Honor investigates how John Kerry's actions during the Vietnam era impacted the treatment of American soldiers and POWs. Using John Kerry's own words, the documentary juxtaposes John Kerry's actions with the words of veterans who were still in Vietnam when John Kerry was leading the anti-war movement." According to conservative commentator Deroy Murdock, Documentary film Nyman in Progress is a 2010 documentary film directed by Silvia Beck. It was written by Silvia Beck and Oliver Becker. Animation O Jogo dos Sonhos is a 2013 animation film. Comedy Trunks is a 2011 short, drama, comedy film written by Kevin Money and directed by David L. Hewitt. Comedy Delicatessen is a 1991 French film, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, starring Dominique Pinon and Karin Viard. It is set in an apartment building in a post-apocalyptic France of an ambiguous time period. The story focuses on the tenants of the building and their desperate bids to survive. Among these characters is the newly arrived Louison, who arrives to replace a tenant whose reason for departure is initially unclear. The butcher, Clapet, is the leader of the group who strives to keep control and balance in the apartment building. It is largely a character-based film, with much of the interest being gained from each tenant's own particular idiosyncrasies and their relationships to each other. Released in North America with the supertitle Terry Gilliam presents, the film—like its successor The City of Lost Children —is a deliberate homage to Gilliam. Comedy Télé Gaucho is a 2012 comedy film written by Michel Leclerc and Thomas Lilti. It is also directed by Michel Leclerc. Comedy Fico d'India is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Documentary film Everyday Rebellion is a 2013 documentary, action and drama film written by Arash T. Riahi and Arman T. Riahi and directed by Arman T. Riahi. Documentary film America As Seen by a Frenchman is a 1960 French documentary film directed by François Reichenbach. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Hawaiian Nights is a 1939 romance, music, and comedy film written by Charles Grayson and Lee Loeb and directed by Albert S. Rogell. Thriller Charlie Victor Romeo is a 2013 historical drama, documentary, thriller and drama film written by Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels, Irving Gregory and directed by Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels and Karlyn Michelson. Animation The Romance of Betty Boop is a 1985 CBS animated television special featuring Betty Boop. Science Fiction Change of Mind is a science fiction/drama film starring Raymond St. Jacques, Susan Oliver, Janet MacLachlan, and Leslie Nielsen. Thriller Requiem pour une tueuse is a 2011 film thriller written and directed by Jérôme Le Gris. Documentary film Chris Waddell's life changed drastically when he broke his back skiing racing. This divergence in his life rocketed him to dominance in adaptive ski racing. Unsatisfied with retirement, Waddell felt compelled to return to sport and honor the achievements of those who paved the way for his career. Thriller "J Blakeson's endlessly inventive debut feature is a committed, claustrophobic three-hander, featuring some of Britain's most credible and adaptable film acting talent. Two men set about their business in silence, stealing a van and buying tools and materials to strip and fit a dowdy two-room flat. With an air of brutal efficiency, it's clear they have more sinister intentions than mere home improvement, particularly when they start on the soundproofing and attach a bed to the floor. They soon don masks and pack guns, before seizing a young woman on a deserted suburban street, throwing her in the back of a van, and taking her back to be handcuffed to that bed. As unsettlingly intriguing as the opening scenes of The Disappearance of Alice Creed are, it's at this point of the film that viewers may allow themselves to think they're heading for familiar schlock territory. Yet it's to the film's credit that the tone remains unsettling and intriguing, even as we begin to learn more about the protagonists, about who they are and what they mean to each other. All have shifting agendas and motives, their actions consistently unpredictable. Allowing for a dollop of black humour, J Blakeson's endlessly inventive debut feature is a committed, claustrophobic three-hander, which, with Gemma Arterton, Eddie Marsan and Martin Compston, showcases some of Britain's most credible and adaptable film acting talent." Quoting Michael Hayden Comedy The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper is a 1981 film about infamous aircraft hijacker D. B. Cooper, who escaped with $200,000 after leaping from the back of a plane. The bulk of the film fictionalizes Cooper's escape after he landed on the ground. Comedy The Lost Boys is a 1987 American teen horror film starring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Kiefer Sutherland, Jami Gertz, Corey Feldman, Dianne Wiest, Edward Herrmann, Alex Winter, Jamison Newlander, and Barnard Hughes. The film is about two Arizona brothers who move to California and end up fighting a gang of teenage vampires. The title is a reference to the Lost Boys in J. M. Barrie's stories about Peter Pan and Neverland, who, like the vampires, never grow up. The film was followed by two direct to video sequels, Lost Boys: The Tribe and Lost Boys: The Thirst. Comedy The Millionaire is a 1931 all-talking pre-code comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and starring George Arliss in the title role. The film is a remake of the 1922 film called The Ruling Passion, which also starred Arliss. The film was based on the short story "Idle Hands" by Earl Derr Biggers. In one of his earliest film roles, James Cagney had a brief, but key appearance. Comedy Cinderella Meets Fella is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on July 23, 1938. This short was directed by Tex Avery. The short was written by Ted Pierce and animated by Virgil Ross. Documentary film The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years is a documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris about the Los Angeles heavy metal scene from 1986 to 1988. It is the second film of a trilogy by Spheeris depicting life in Los Angeles at various points in time. The first film The Decline of Western Civilization dealt with the punk rock scene during 1979-1980. The third film The Decline of Western Civilization III chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers in the late 1990s. The film features concert footage and interviews of legendary heavy metal and hard rock bands and artists such as Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Megadeth, Motörhead, Ozzy Osbourne and W.A.S.P. The film premiered at The Wiltern Theatre and featured David F. Castagno, Publisher/Editor of Screamer Magazine as the master of ceremony. The film has been released in Region 3: Asia DVD Only. Documentary film Rigei is a documentary film directed by Hiroaki Inui. Documentary film Wayfarers (Podorozhni) is a 2005 short film written by Natalya Kononchuk and directed by Igor Strembitsky. Documentary film Crystal Harvest is a 2003 short documentary film directed by Annelise Wunderlich. Comedy Suicide Man is a 2009 short comedy film directed by Craig Pickles. Comedy Shtickmen is a mockumentary film about the life of struggling comedians, and the things they have to do to make a living. It stars Dean Lewis, Jeff Hays, Burton Gilliam, David Wilk and Gordon Keith. It was released in 2003 and subsequently received 5 awards at various festivals around the world. This led to a distribution deal with Blockbuster Video, where it was released in January 2006. Comedy Outside Edge is a 1982 comedy film written by Richard Harris and directed by Kevin Billington. Comedy Do Aankhen Barah Haath is a 1957 Hindi film directed by V. Shantaram, who also starred in the film. It is considered one of the classics of Hindi cinema and is based on humanistic psychology. It won a Silver Bear at the 8th Berlin International Film Festival and was the first Indian film to win Golden Globe Award in the category Samuel Goldwyn Award. The film is also remembered for its song, Aye maalik tere bande hum, sung by Lata Mangeshkar and written by Bharat Vyas. The film was inspired by the story of an 'open prison' experiment Swatantrapur in the princely state of Aundh near Satara. Now Swatantrapur is part of Atpadi tehsil in Sangli district of Maharashtra. It was recounted by screenwriter G. D. Madgulkar to V. Shantaram. In 2005, Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. During filming V. Shantaram fought with a bull and injured an eye, though his eyesight survived. The film was later remade in 1975 in Tamil as Pallandu Vazhga starring M.G. Ramachandran and Latha, and in 1976 as the Telugu color film Maa Daivam starring N.T. Rama Rao and Jayachitra. Comedy Two guys and their dog are hiding out at a deserted Sorority Retreat when it is suddenly invaded by four cute sorority pledges-sent there by their mean, but foxy, pledge master. Of course, the guys peek! And, of course, the pledges discover them peeking. Documentary film Yellow Fella is a 2005 short documentary film written by Tommy Lewis and Fleur Parry and directed by Ivan Sen. Comedy The Gumball Rally is a 1976 film directed and co-written by Charles Bail about a coast-to-coast road race. It was inspired by the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash run by Brock Yates which inspired several other films, including Cannonball and Cannonball Run, as well as the Gumball 3000 international race. Thriller The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom, known officially as Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle the Movie: The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom, is an animated short film based on the Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle manga by the group Clamp. It was adapted by the animation studio Production I.G and premiered in Japanese theaters on August 20, 2005 in conjunction with xxxHolic: A Midsummer Night's Dream, another animated film by Production I.G. It is set between the two seasons of the anime series from Tsubasa by Bee Train, and continues Syaoran's group's journey to find Sakura's "feathers" in different worlds, which will help her recover her memory. In the journey, they arrive at the Country of Birdcages, where one of Sakura's feathers is located. The idea of the Tsubasa and xxxHolic films was conceived by Kodansha, the Japanese publisher behind both manga. After convincing Production I.G to develop them, the director chosen for the Tsubasa film was Junichi Fujisaku who accepted such role after receiving positive comments about the series. Like in the TV series, Yuki Kajiura was the score's composer and was guided by producer Tetsuya Nakatake. Comedy The Parrot is a 1992 comedy film written by Hans Dräxler and Andy T. Hoetzel and Ralf Huettner and directed by Ralf Huettner. Science Fiction Bola Kampung: The Movie is an animation, adventure, sci-fi film directed by Loong Ah and Chong Tee Chua. Documentary film The Startup Kids is a documentary about young web entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Europe. It contains interviews with founders of Vimeo, Dropbox, Soundcloud, Debito and more who talk about how they started their company and their lives as an entrepreneur. Along with that people from the tech scene speaks about the startup environment including the venture capitalist Tim Draper and MG Siegler, tech blogger at Techcrunch. It features: Brian Wong Alexander Ljung Jessica Mah Leah Culver Ben Way Zach Klein Johar Carreon The documentary is available as download on iTunes or DVD. - and received 6,5 out of 10 on IMDb The official homepage for the documentary is www.thestartupkids.com Startup Kids is also a Danish blog for entrepreneurs, founded by the two Danish entrepreneurs Christoffer Baadsgaard and Morten Holst Henriksen. The blog was named before the documentary. Comedy The Smiling Lieutenant is an American film directed by Ernst Lubitsch, starring Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert, and released by Paramount Pictures. Made in the Pre-Code era, it was written by Samson Raphaelson and Ernest Vajda, from the operetta Ein Walzertraum by Oscar Straus, with libretto by Leopold Jacobson and Felix Dörmann, which in turn was based on the novel Nux, der Prinzgemahl by Hans Müller-Einigen. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. This was the first of three films directed by Lubitsch and starring Miriam Hopkins. The other two were Trouble in Paradise and Design for Living. Comedy Tulpan is a 2008 Kazakh drama film. It was directed by Sergey Dvortsevoy and distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Tulpan was Kazakhstan's 2009 Academy Awards official submission to Foreign Language Film category. It won the award for Best Film at the 2nd Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Animation The Lion At Home is a 2009 short animated film by students at Bricknell Primary School. Comedy The Lion Roars is a 2002 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Joe Ma. The film starred Louis Koo, Cecilia Cheung, Fan Bingbing Documentary film "Poppa Neutrino has all the characteristics of a man who could have built a fortune," asserts The New Yorker's Alec Wilkinson, who is featured in RANDOM LUNACY. Yet the radically itinerant Neutrino's belief that "rent is the thing that beats us," caused him instead to choose a homeless existence for himself and his family.Unencumbered by possessions, save for a video camera kept rolling since the 80's, he led his "tribe" on a quest for pure freedom and adventure."Some people are nomadic by nature," claims his wife, Betsy. The self-taught family band called THE FLYING NEUTRINOS was literally singing for its supper as it roamed the world, while Poppa's camera recorded first-hand a life of sleeping in cars, trucks, and on remote beaches, as well as the family's time spent traveling with a Mexican circus. The rafts they built from street scraps, which they then would live aboard, exemplified their consummate ingenuity. Eventually one such vessel was pitted against the Atlantic Ocean. Documentary film I wanna be a beauty queen is 1980 documentary film directed by Richard Gayor. Thriller Gorilla is a 2012 thriller, mystery and drama short film written and directed by Tim Marshall. Comedy "In advertising, being true to yourself is a hard pill to swallow… a comedic romp through London's white collar boardrooms + bedrooms. The film with its humorous approach touches upon many issues like racial compatibility and homophobia at work place." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Elvis Meets Nixon is 1997 film directed by Allan Arkush and starring Rick Peters, Bob Gunton, and Alyson Court. It is an embellished account of the true story of American singer Elvis Presley meeting President Richard Nixon on December 21, 1970. Comedy Travelling North is a 1987 film directed by Carl Schultz based on an original 1979 play of the same name by David Williamson. It is one of William's favourite movies based on his works. Comedy But... Seriously is a comedy documentary film directed by Jeff Lieberman. Documentary film Flight of the Butterflies is a 2012 Canadian documentary film directed and co-written by Mike Slee for 3D IMAX, starring Megan Follows, Gordon Pinsent, and Shaun Benson. The film covers Dr. Fred Urquhart's nearly 40-year-long scientific investigation into the monarch butterfly, tracking the details of what is considered one of the longest known insect migrations: the flight of the monarch butterfly from Central Mexico to the United States and Canada and back. Comedy Genio y figura is a 1952 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy MA 2412 – Die Staatsdiener ist ein österreichischer Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 2003, der auf die ORF Comedy-Serie MA 2412 zurückgeht. In den Hauptrollen spielen Alfred Dorfer, Roland Düringer, Monica Weinzettl und Karl Ferdinand Kratzl. Comedy The Pub is a 2012 short animated comedy drama film written and directed by Joseph Pierce. Science Fiction Guest from the Future is a five-part Soviet television miniseries, made at Gorky Film Studio, first aired in 1985. It is based on the novel One Hundred Years Ahead by Kir Bulychov. The series starred Natalya Guseva as Alisa Selezneva, a girl from the future that travels to the present and Aleksei Fomkin as Kolia Gerasimov, a boy from the present who travels to the future. The series was a great success in the Soviet Union and is often reaired to this day. Comedy One Man Band is a 2005 Pixar computer animated short musical comedy film. The film made its world premiere at the 29th Annecy International Animated Film Festival in Annecy, France, and won the Platinum Grand Prize at the Future Film Festival in Bologna, Italy. It was shown with the theatrical release of Cars. The short was written and directed by Andrew Jimenez and Mark Andrews and produced by Osnat Shurer, head of Pixar's Shorts group. The score for the short was written by Michael Giacchino, who also composed the scores for Pixar's animated feature films The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Up and Cars 2. Like many Pixar shorts, the film is completely free of dialogue, instead using music and pantomime to tell the story. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation by John Canemaker and Peggy Stern. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2005. Comedy HealtH is a 1980 ensemble comedy film, the fifteenth feature project from director Robert Altman. It stars Carol Burnett, Glenda Jackson, James Garner, Lauren Bacall, and Paul Dooley, and was written by Altman, Dooley and Frank Barhydt. The film's title is an acronym for "Happiness, Energy, and Longevity through Health". A parody and satire of the U.S. political scene of the time, HealtH is set at a health food convention at a Florida luxury hotel, where a powerful political organization is deciding on a new president. The election is rife with backroom deals and scandal; a businessman, Colonel Cody, is out to rig the votes and the outcome. Dick Cavett and Dinah Shore, two television talk show personalities of the time, are mentioned prominently in the film. HealtH was made by Robert Altman's company, Lion's Gate Films, in early 1979. It was the director's last film for the 20th Century-Fox studio, which shelved its official release for over two years. Despite this, it received festival showings and a brief Los Angeles run during 1980. Documentary film Mama, I'm Gonna Kill You is a family drama documentary film directed by Elena Pogrebizhskaia. Comedy Raghu Romeo is a 2003 Bollywood film directed by Rajat Kapoor, starring Vijay Raaz, Sadiya Siddiqui, Maria Goretti, Manu Rishi and Saurabh Shukla. Documentary film Flying Scotsman. It's the most famous steam engine in the world, and at its new home-the National Railway Museum in York- they're getting the old girl ready for her summer excursions to Scarborough. Running the Legend offers a fascinating look behind the scenes as the Museum's engineers race to get the engine certified and tested in time for the trips.Then join the footplate crew, former owners and Scotsman drivers on a journey of pure nostalgia through the beautiful countryside of Yorkshire. With exclusive footplate access, evocative archive film and stunning aerial pictures Running the Legend is based on the popular ITV programs and includes additional unseen material. Comedy Quinn’s New Video Game is a 2012 science fiction fantasy short animation comedy film directed by Heather Freeman. Documentary film Documentary which goes on an imaginative tour from the Colorado grave where Dick is buried to the suburbs of California where he lived and worked. Talks to his ex-wives, friends and biographers. Thriller Investigator Mike Crowel is assigned to a sinister case involving four young friends, and soon becomes the unwitting focus of evil forces and chillingly supernatural events. Stars Maddie Moate and David Drew. Comedy The Dream Car is a 1934 Hungary romantic comedy film directed by Béla Gaál and starring Zita Perczel, Ella Gombaszögi and Klári Tolnay. A tycoon falls in love with a poor woman and secretly buys her a car. The 1935 British film Car of Dreams was based on this film. Documentary film Lunarcy! is a 2012 Canadian documentary film directed by Simon Ennis, and produced by Jonas Bell Pasht, Ron Mann and Jonah Bekhor. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto Film Festival on September 8, and was distributed worldwide through German Screen. The film draws from a cast of real people who each have a unique connection to the moon, including an astronaut who once walked on the moon and a person who claims personal ownership of the moon. One of the characters in this documentary is Professor Jaymie Matthews, an astrophysics professor at the University of British Columbia. At age 13 he lied about his age to be selected as the Youth Ambassador from Canada for the 1972 launch of Apollo 17. After the launch, the United States sent 13-year old Matthews Canada's $5 million Apollo 17 Goodwill Moon Rock, which he kept under his bed for months. Upon recovering the rock from Matthews, Canada lost track of it for decades, incorrectly believing it to have been stolen. Comedy The Urethra Chronicles II: Harder Faster Faster Harder is a documentary about pop punk band Blink-182, and is the follow-up to the first Urethra Chronicles. The DVD was released by MCA Records on May 7, 2002, and contains music videos, bonus footage, making of videos, band biographies, and other bonus content. Documentary film Uplifting and courageous, this dramatic seven-time award-winning film by Zach Niles and Banker White tracks the journey of Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars - a group of six musicians who formed a band after being displaced from their home during the brutal decade-long civil war in Sierra Leone - as they rise from the ashes of war and inspire a nation to believe in the healing power of music.SIERRA LEONE'S REFUGEE ALL STARS follows band mates Reuben Koroma, Francis "Franco" Langba, Efuah Grace, Mohammed Bangura, Arahim Kamara and Alhadji "Black Nature" Kamara through their tour of local refugee camps, debut recording session and painful return to their country for the first time since the war. The band's sound, a mixture of home-grown beats from West Africa, roots-reggae and Western-influenced rhythm and blues combined with heartfelt lyrics which condemn war and encourage social change, have been praised around the world, leading to the band's first American tour. Comedy After the Sunset is a 2004 action comedy film starring Pierce Brosnan as Max Burdett, a master thief caught in a cat-and-mouse game with FBI agent Stan Lloyd, played by Woody Harrelson. The film was directed by Brett Ratner and shot in the Bahamas. Comedy Elsa y Fred is a 2005 Spanish-Argentine film co-production directed by Marcos Carnevale and starring Manuel Alexandre, China Zorrilla and Federico Luppi. An American remake of the film was released in 2014. Animation I Love You So Hard is a 2013 short animation film written by Joel Veitch and directed by Ross Butter. Thriller Hot Child in the City is a 1987 film directed by John Florea. Animation Galaxy Express 999 is a 1979 Sci-Fi adventure fantasy animation written by Kon Ichikawa, Shiro Ishimori, Trish Ledoux, Leiji Matsumoto and directed by Rintaro. Documentary film Celebrating its 10th anniversary with continued record-breaking sales, this is the uplifting, inspiring story of Texas' greatest college football legend -- Darrell Royal. A tradition-filled, top-notch look at the man who led the University of Texas Longhorns to three football National Championships, became a father to thousands of players and acted as a hero a millions of fans.Made by renowned Hollywood filmmakers, this is generally considered by college football fans to be the most definitive film ever made about the winning tradition of Texas football. It is shown each year to the University of Texas football players and to sports teams around the nation.Features Matthew McConaughey narrating, with a star-studded cast including Willie Nelson, President George W. Bush, Earl Campbell, ABC's Keith Jackson and more. Comedy The Wannabes is a 2003 Australian comedy film starring Nick Giannopoulos, Russell Dykstra, Isla Fisher, Ryan Johnson, Michael Carman, Lena Cruz, Tony Nikolakopoulos, Costas Kilias, Chantal Contouri and Felix Williamson. Rove McManus also appears in the film as himself, promoting The Wannabes on his TV show Rove Live. Comedy The Americanization of Emily is an American comedy-drama war film written by Paddy Chayefsky, directed by Arthur Hiller, starring James Garner, Julie Andrews, Melvyn Douglas and James Coburn, and loosely adapted from the novel of the same name by William Bradford Huie, who had been a SeaBee officer on D-Day. Both Garner and Andrews consider it their personal favorite of their films. Set in London in 1944 during World War II, in the weeks leading up to D-Day, the black-and-white film also features Joyce Grenfell and Keenan Wynn. Animation Albert As De Lair is a 2011 short animated film directed by Yves Paradis. Thriller Symmetry is a 2003 thriller film written and directed by Konrad Niewolski. Documentary film 28 Up is a 1984 biographical documentary film directed by Michael Apted. Documentary film The Wind River Reservation H.S. basketball team is the pride of the reservation. Basketball is the vehicle they use to find their way in the white man's world. Thriller Air Crew is a movie produced by Mosfilm in 1979. Inspired by Airport movies series, it was the first catastrophe movie shot in the Soviet Union. Documentary film No ano de comemoração dos 100 anos do Corinthians, o documentário resgata imagens de arquivo inéditas, como o primeiro registro em movimento do Corinthians, datado de 1929, que foi restaurado e tratado, além de cenas das décadas de 40 e 50. O filme traz gols históricos, símbolos, mascotes, uniformes e torcedores ilustres que dedicaram sua vida ao Timão. Comedy Candide ou l'Optimisme du XXe siècle is a 1960 French comedy drama film directed by Norbert Carbonnaux and written by Carbonnaux and Albert Simonin. It stars Jean-Pierre Cassel as Candide, Pierre Brasseur as Pangloss, Louis de Funès as the officer of the Gestapo, and Daliah Lavi as Cunégonde. The film was released under the titles Candide, Candide oder der Optimismus im 20. Jahrhundert, Candide, avagy a XX. század optimizmusa, and Kandyd czyli optymizm XX wieku. Documentary film Cirque du Soleil: Quidam is a 1999 family documentary film directed by David Mallet. Documentary film Chain is a "narrative/documentary" film written and directed by Jem Cohen. The movie is about two women, a corporate executive and a young drifter whose lives are changed by the loss of regional identity due to the similarity of retail culture worldwide. Although the ladies' lives seem very distinct at the start, by the end of the film they have been reduced to similar viewpoints in their lives. Documentary film Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve is an independent feature-length American documentary about the Federal Reserve written and directed by Jim Bruce, and narrated by Liev Schreiber. It examines 100 years of the Federal Reserve's history, and discusses its actions and repercussions the US economy leading to the late-2000s financial crisis. Bruce believes "a more fully and accurately informed public will promote greater accountability and more effective policies from our central bank". The film features interviews with Paul Volcker and Janet Yellen as well as current and former Federal Reserve officials, top economists, financial historians, famous investors, and traders who provide insight on the Federal Reserve System. The film was released in US theaters on September 6, 2013. Documentary film Dreams from My Real Father: A Story of Reds and Deception is a 2012 American documentary-style film by Joel Gilbert which claims that U.S. President Barack Obama's biological father was Communist Party USA activist Frank Marshall Davis. The title derived from the title of Obama's memoir Dreams from My Father. Comedy Histoire belge is a 2012 short comedy film written by Myriam Donasis and Caroline Dubreuil and directed by Myriam Donasis. Animation Grandma's Pet is an animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. It is the 53rd Lantz Oswald and the 106th overall. Documentary film Woman Rebel is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Kiran Deol. Comedy Dancing Is Meaningless is a 2013 short comedy film written by Anne Boulton and directed by John Alden Milne. Animation Prince Nezha's Triumph Against Dragon King is a 1979 Chinese animated film. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Comrade Kim Goes Flying is a 2012 joint British-Belgian-North Korean romantic comedy feature film, set and filmed in Pyongyang, North Korea. Documentary film Berlin Alexanderplatz: Remastered. Teil 10 is a 1979 film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Comedy Lawyer Vera is a 1937 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Animation Lilly the Witch – The Dragon and the Magic Book is a German, partly animated children's films by Knister with Austrian, Spanish and Italian co-production by director Stefan Ruzowitzky from 2009. Documentary film Wine Road of The Samurai is a feature film based on a true story about a delegation of 34 samurai to Europe in 1863. It was directed by Sone Eiji and starred Shin Koyamada as himself and the narrator. This national TV show was first aired throughout Japan on March 21, 2006. Animation Simon is a timid boy who has no special abilities except for a knack of drilling underground. Kamina is the polar opposite - reckless and bold and with an incredible sense of self-confidence, he strives to go to a place where there is no ceiling and freedom truly awaits. As they toil in an underground village oppressed by a village chief who disregards anyone who challenges his authority, a gargantuan Gunmen piloted by a Beastman invades the village from the surface. Kamina sees this as his big break to reach the surface. However, what else will he and Simon encounter up there in a world where mankind is under the iron fist of the Beastmen and their Gunmen, led by the mysterious Lord Genome? Thriller Sky Raiders is a 12-episode 1941 Universal film serial. The serial was directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor. Sky Raiders stars Donald Woods, Billy Halop, Robert Armstrong and Eduardo Ciannelli. Comedy Taped live in Sidney, Australia, this uncensored hour with Kevin Smith and cohort Jason Mewes is filled with ribald tales of sex and other Australian things. Documentary film A Time for Justice is a 1994 American short documentary film produced by Charles Guggenheim. It won an Academy Award in 1995 for Documentary Short Subject. The film was produced by Guggenheim and the Southern Poverty Law Center. This 38-minute film, narrated by Julian Bond and featuring John Lewis, presents a short history of the civil rights movement, using historical footage and spoken accounts of participants. Events recounted are the Montgomery bus boycott; school integration in Little Rock, Arkansas; demonstrations in Birmingham; and the 1965 march for voting rights. Comedy For Beauty's Sake is a 1941 comedy film directed by Shepard Traube. Comedy All American Tooles is a 2010 short comedy horror film written and directed by M. David Melvin. "Todd and Cindy Toole are daunted by the ever present modern day threats posed to their new baby boy, Trigger. When they buy the BabyCam 9000 SC (the most advanced surveillance system on the market), the Tooles are finally convinced they can relax…" Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Comedy Lonesome Luke, Mechanic is a 1917 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Science Fiction Browncoats: Redemption is a 2010 sci-fi film written and directed by Michael C. Dougherty. Comedy Vabank is a Polish film from 1981, the first film directed by Juliusz Machulski and a popular criminal comedy, set in 1934 Warsaw. The film received several awards and nominations, among them: Polish Film Festival 1981 – Best Debut Director Mystfest 1982 – Best Film This film, sometimes referred to as the Polish The Sting, tells the story of Henryk Kwinto a legendary safe cracker with a score to settle. After taking the fall in a bank robbery, Kwinto is released from prison and hoping to return to a quiet married life and playing trumpet in a jazz band with his friend Tadeusz. However, these hopes are soon dashed when he discovers his wife has a new man in her life and that his music partner Tadeusz has apparently committed suicide due to financial difficulties. When two young jewel thieves approach Kwinto to hit a bank run by Gustaw Kramer, a ruthless and criminal bank president, Kwinto tells them he is not interested and that he is nothing more than a simple musician. Documentary film Silvio, One of Us is a 2011 documentary film written by Marzia Mete and Andreas Pichler and directed by Antonio Bellia, Elisa Bolognini, Marzia Mete, Valentina Monti, Gianfranco Pannone and Andreas Pichler. Comedy Waya! Uchuu Ichi no Osekkai Daisakusen is a 2011 Japanese film. It is directed by director Kohatsu Yo and stars SKE48 members Matsui Jurina and Yagami Kumi, and comedian Itoda Jun. Comedy Solovey-Razboynik is a 2012 action, adventure and comedy film written by Ivan Okhlobystin and directed by Egor Baranov. Documentary film Bunso is a documentary by Filipino filmmakers Ditsi Carolino and Nana Buxani. It is about three boys – Tony, 13, Diosel and Bunso, 11 – struggling to survive in a crowded Cebu jail alongside adult rapists and murderers. The two street-smart boys paint a picture of the world of children caught between extreme poverty and the law. Ditsi Carolino received the Best Director award for the documentary film Bunso at the OneWorld 2005 documentary films festival held in Prague, Czech Republic. Bunso is about three boys named Tony, Diosel, and Bunso who are detained in a city jail. There, they share dingy spaces with adult criminals convicted of rape, murder and drug dealing. OneWorld is an international human rights film festival. The Grand Jury honored Ditsi Carolino along with Pirjo Honkasalo for the film Three Rooms of Melancholia, an entry from Finland. In a statement by the Grand Jury, Carolino was noted for achieving "empathy and closeness to her characters who are children held in atrocious conditions in a jail." "Filmed from not above or below their level, the film intermingles humor and despair as the children are allowed to speak for themselves as equals." Thriller Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak is a 1990 FAMAS award winning and critically acclaimed Filipino drama film directed by Lino Brocka. Animation Hare Trimmed is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster, which features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam voiced by Mel Blanc, and Granny voiced by Bea Benaderet. Comedy The Young Casanova is a 2002 drama comedy film written by Giacomo Battiato, Nicola Lusuardi and Michael Hirst and directed by Giacomo Battiato. Comedy Siren of Bagdad is a 1953 fantasy Technicolor adventure film produced by Sam Katzman and directed by Richard Quine set in the medieval Persian Empire. It stars Paul Henreid as a travelling Master magician who seeks to recover his troop of beautiful dancing girls who are to be sold into slavery. Patricia Medina portrays his love interest who seeks to overthrow the corrupt Grand Vizier with the magician's help. Hans Conried plays the sidekick to Quine's magician, who is transformed into a beautiful blonde woman who spies and distracts the Grand Vizier while retaining Conried's voice. Documentary film Benito Mussolini is a 1929 documentary short film. Thriller Cuando quiero llorar no lloro is a 1973 Venezuelan drama film directed by Mauricio Walerstein. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Er nannte sich Hohenstein...+ Epilog:Drei Frauen aus... is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Hans-Dieter Grabe. Thriller Natudu is a 2014 romance thriller film directed by Prasad. Documentary film OKIE NOODLING profiles the culture and sport of noodling, the deep-rooted Southern practice of barehanded fishing. This intimate, and often violent, tradition has its roots in Native American hunting practices and has been passed through generations of southerners for hundreds of years. The Sooner State is one of the last to allow this ancient and controversial fishing technique. Through personal stories of Oklahoma - fisherman, game wardens, noodlers and historians, OKIE NOODLING, a one-hour documentary, gives a voice to this vanishing feature of American rural life. Noodlers dive into creeks, rivers and lakes swimming under embankments in search of catfish nesting holes. As Burkhard Bigler of the Atlantic Monthly explains, "Wading along the shore or diving to the lake bottom, (the noodler) reaches into likely nooks and crevices, wiggling his fingers and waiting for a nip. When it comes, he hooks his thumbs into the attacker's mouth or thrusts an arm down its throat and waits for the thrashing to stop. If he's lucky, the thing on the end of his arm is a catfish." The result is scraped and bloodied limbs and occasionally broken bones. Each noodler bears the scars of the battle. Thriller A Million is 2009 South Korean thriller film. Comedy A Good Time for a Dime is a 1941 Disney short in which Donald watches a risque Daisy perform a parody the Dance of the seven veils in a Mutoscope at a penny arcade nickelodeon peep show. Donald also struggles with a crane drop machine and a miniature airplane ride. Documentary film A Resident of the City is a 2011 Egyptian film directed by Adham El Sherif. Animation Minutes is a 2013 Animation film written and directed by Krešimir Zimonić. Documentary film Stonefaced is a 2012 Biography short documentary film directed by Vivian Ducat. Documentary film Anatomy of Desire is a 1995 documentary film written by David Wilson and directed by Peter Tyler Boullata and Jean-Francois Monette. Science Fiction Pinocchio 3000 is a 2004 Canadian computer-animated film distributed by Christal Films. Like A.I. Artificial Intelligence, it is a futuristic science fiction interpretation of the classic tale The Adventures of Pinocchio where Pinocchio is a robot brought to life by tapping into a city's power surge, rather than a puppet animated by magic. The story centers on the basic legend of Pinocchio attempting to fit into living with humans, having difficulties, becoming frustrated with them, and eventually overcoming them. Most of the base elements and characters have been used, in different forms. The story takes place in the town of Scamboville, a futuristic city constantly under development under the reign of its namesake, Scamboli. Comedy Fray Valentino II is a 1994 comedy film written by Carlos Valdemar and directed by Luis Quintanilla Rico. Documentary film The Blocher Experience is a 2013 Documentary film written and directed by Jean-Stéphane Bron. Science Fiction My Dog the Space Traveler is a science fiction film directed by Robin Christian. Comedy Due marines e un generale is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Scattini. The film puts together the famous Italian comedian duo of Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia and the silent cinema icon Buster Keaton. The Keaton role is a mute role, except for the words "Thank you" that he pronounces in the final scene of the film. Comedy Smoorverliefd is a comedy and romance film directed by Hilde Van Mieghem. Comedy Pingami is a 1994 Malayalam action film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and produced by Mohanlal under the banner of Pranavam Arts. Comedy La ilusión viaja en tranvía is a 1954 Mexican film, written by Luis Alcoriza and directed by Luis Buñuel. Thriller Torn is a 2013 Nigerian psychological thriller film directed by Moses Inwang starring Joseph Benjamin, Ireti Doyle and Monalisa Chinda. It received five nominations at the 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards for categories Director of the Year, Movie of the Year, Best Edited Movie, Best Screenplay, and Best Actress in a Leading Role, but did not win any awards. Comedy The Rest Is Silence is a 2007 Romanian film directed by Nae Caranfil. It was Romania's official submission for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Animation Prickles is a 2010 short film written and directed by Lindsay Bane. Animation The Boy is a 2012 animated short film directed by Adnan Lalani. Comedy Comic genius shines through in Zero Mostel’s brilliant and hilarious portrayal of Senor Carlos de Refugio, a wealthy landowner know for his roguish and selfish acts. After Refugio causes a serious debacle, the townspeople have had enough. They meet at a secret spot where a desperate plan is concocted. A sleeping potion is to be given to Refugio and then a mock funeral will be staged. When Refugio awakens, they will treat him like a ghost. Ignored by everyone in town, Refugio becomes convinced he is doomed to travel the earth as a wandering soul without a home or friends. Comedy Father's Hatband is a 1913 short comedy film written by Monte M. Katterjohn and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Documentary film Piece By Piece is a documentary film directed by Nic Hill. The film documents San Francisco's graffiti culture from the early 1980s to 2004. It is narrated by San Francisco graffiti artist Senor One, better known as Renos. The San Francisco Bay Guardian's Cheryl Eddy singled the film out as the highlight of the 2006 Hi/Lo film festival, calling it "an educational experience" and "a thoughtful document". In a full review for that same paper, Johnny Ray Huston said it was "a thorough history that still makes time ... for abstract, lyrical flowing passages". Huston complained that sections such as those featuring Tie One or Reminisce could make movies in themselves, and wished to see more detailing of artists' entries into the legitimate art world. He concluded that the film and director "succeeded at a mighty task" and were interested in displaying "a deep but entertaining understanding of the city as both a historical site and a nexus for contemporary change". Rory L. Aronsky in Film Threat wrote that the documentary "gets this graffiti culture completely right" while for Dennis Harvey in Variety it was "an excellent overview of two decades' graffiti in San Francisco". Thriller Eyeborgs is a 2009 American science fiction film. It was released direct-to-video on July 6, 2010. Documentary film Soul In The Hole is a 1997 documentary about aspiring basketball coach Kenny Jones, his playground dream team "Kenny's Kings," the relationship between him and his players and life in Brooklyn during the summer. It won the Independent Spirit: Truer Than Fiction Award and was nominated for an International Documentary Association Award. Named Top Ten Gem by Premiere Magazine; twice-named Top Ten Film and called "...The best film made about basketball--and about growing up black, male and street..." by the Village Voice . Selected in competition or otherwise screened at the Rotterdam, Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Helsinki, Festival des Femmes, New Zealand and other international film festivals. Comedy Sherlock Pink is the 90th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Documentary film Louis B. Mayer: King of Hollywood is a documentary film directed by F. Whitman Trecartin that takes a look at life of filmmaker Louis B. Mayer, who as head of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, came to rule over movie stars. The film takes a look at the personal price that Mayer paid for that success. Documentary film "After the success of March of the Penguins (LFF 2005) and Arctic Tale, it's the small, loggerhead turtle that achieves big screen exposure in this charming documentary. Charting its long journey as it migrates from the Sargasso Sea to the North Atlantic Ocean via the Gulf Stream, this fascinating creature is at risk from the outset, whether it be from the crabs who try to pick-off the vulnerable newborns, the predatory birds and sea creatures who fancy a tasty treat or the indiscriminating fishing techniques of the human world. This heartfelt, labour of love from film maker Nick Stringer is at its best when showing off the beauty of the underwater landscape in a variety of different locations and seasons as we join the turtle and celebrate the epic journey that has been undertaken against all odds." Quoting Justin Johnson Animation Private Pluto is a cartoon made by The Walt Disney Company in 1943. In this cartoon Pluto is in the army and he gets antagonized by two chipmunks. These two chipmunks would later be known as Chip & Dale. It is the first appearance of Chip & Dale in Disney history. Documentary film Klunkerz: A Film About Mountain Bikes documents mountain bike history during its formative period in Northern California and examines the relationships of the Marin County hippies, athletes, and entrepreneurs who were directly responsible for popularizing off-road cycling. The film includes many interviews with those present during the embryonic stages of the sport, including Gary Fisher, Charlie Kelly, Joe Breeze, Tom Ritchey, Mike Sinyard, and Otis Guy, and covers "the treacherous old Repack races." The film was written, produced, and directed by independent California filmmaker Billy Savage and released on October 8, 2006. Thriller Ephemral is a 2012 adventure comedy film written and directed by Diego Modino. Documentary film Is It Better Here Or There? is a 2013 documentary film directed by Elena Avdija. Documentary film The conditions in Iran after the revolution had progressively grown worse in areas of women’s rights and civil liberties. Rather than live under these conditions, Mehrangiz Kar, a lawyer, decided to challenge the court and push for reform. She has become an outspoken critic of the government. Documentary film Crave: The Documentary is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Erwin Raphael McManus. Thriller Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1975 Australian mystery drama film directed by Peter Weir and starring Anne-Louise Lambert, Helen Morse, Rachel Roberts, Vivean Gray and Dominic Guard. The film was adapted by Cliff Green from the 1967 novel of the same name by Joan Lindsay. The film relates the story of the disappearance of several schoolgirls and their teacher during a picnic to Hanging Rock on St. Valentine's Day in 1900, and the subsequent effect on the local community. Picnic at Hanging Rock was a commercial and critical success. Comedy Boobs in the Wood is a 1925 short comedy film written by Frank Capra and Arthur Ripley and directed by Harry Edwards. Animation The Time Is... Now is a 2012 documentary, animation, crime, and war film directed by Vishal Hiraskar. Comedy Watch Out, We're Mad! is a 1974 Italian action comedy starring the comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Comedy Rhinoceros is a 1974 comedy film based on the play by Eugène Ionesco. The film was produced and released as part of the American Film Theatre, which adapted theatrical works for a subscription-driven cinema series. Thriller Ordeal by Innocence is a 1985 mystery film directed by Desmond Davis. It stars Donald Sutherland and Faye Dunaway. It is based on the Agatha Christie novel Ordeal by Innocence. Animation Junk Town is a short animation film directed by Nobutaka Ito. Comedy My Dinner with Andre is a 1981 film starring Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn, written by Gregory and Shawn, and directed by Louis Malle. The film depicts a conversation between Gregory and Shawn at Café des Artistes. Based mostly on conversation, the film's dialogue covers such things as experimental theatre, the nature of theatre, and the nature of life, contrasting Shawn's modest, down-to-earth humanism with Gregory's extravagant spiritual experiences. Comedy Those Merry Souls is a 1985 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Lau Kar Wing. It is starring Yuen Biao and Eric Tsang. Documentary film Aviary is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Katherin McInnis. Thriller This Is David Conrad is a 2011 horror-mystery short film written and directed by Rob Yescombe. Comedy Combination Skin is a 1996 short animated comedy film writtten and directed by Anthony Hodgson. Comedy Zokubutsu zukan is a comedy film directed by Makoto Naitô. Documentary film Amazonia for Sale is a documentary film about the struggle of the Peruvian indigenous peoples Awajún for the preservation of their lands and the survival of their people and culture. The documentary was produced by Ore Media, the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs and the Organization for the Development of Border Communities of the Cenepa River, a group made up of 56 Awajun and Wampis communities. Thriller Mimic 3: Sentinel is a 2003 science fiction horror film, directed by JT Petty, with a script inspired by a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. The movie was a direct-to-DVD sequel to Mimic and Mimic 2. Mimic 3: Sentinel stars horror film veteran Lance Henriksen and takes a departure from the tone of the first two films, as it has a feel similar to Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window rather than the action/horror tone of its predecessors. Documentary film East Side Showdown is a 1998 documentary directed and written by Robin Benger. Comedy Pehli Jhalak is a 1955 action comedy crime drama film written by Rajendra Krishan and R. Venkatachalam and directed by M.V. Raman. Comedy 5 raske piger is a 1933 Danish comedy film directed by A. W. Sandberg and starring Karina Bell. Comedy Gloria Mairena is a film directed by Luis Lucia released on December 19, 1952. Comedy French Provincial is a 1975 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Jeanne Moreau, Michel Auclair and Marie-France Pisier. The film presents an overview of French life and politics though the changes within one family in southwestern France from the 1930s through the 1970s. Comedy Loin du Bresil is a 1992 drama film directed by Tilly. Documentary film Wrath of Gods is a 2006 documentary film directed by Jon Gustafsson. It tells the story of the dramatic circumstances Canadian director Sturla Gunnarsson and his crew had to go through during the making of the film Beowulf & Grendel. The main focus of the documentary is on director Sturla Gunnarsson, but other participants are Gerard Butler, Paul Stephens, Eric Jordan, Stellan Skarsgård, Peder Pedrero, Wendy Ord and Sarah Polley. The director of Wrath of Gods, Jon Gustafsson, was hired to play one of Beowulf's warriors and he is credited in Beowulf & Grendel as Geat Warrior #2, Gerard Butler and Martin Delaney co-produced the film. The music was composed by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson. Documentary film "Jackie, Mildred, Eureka, Sdudla, and Thuli are the women behind Bobbi Bear, a nonprofit organization based in Durban, South Africa, that counsels sexually abused children and works to bring their abusers to justice. Born out of a recognition of cultural stigmas that discourage reporting abuse and inadequate methods of communicating with young victims, Bobbi Bear developed a method of letting children use teddy bears to explain their abuse. Since 1992, the multiracial staff has become the fearless and powerful voice for those victims who would otherwise continue to live in fear, powerless against their oppressors and ignored by the legal system.Director Kim Longinotto (The Day I Will Never Forget screened at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival) adeptly and intimately follows Bobbi Bear staff in difficult direct sessions with children and consultations with family members, and on raids with authorities to arrest the perpetrators of these heinous acts. Facing tragedy daily as part of their advocacy work and, heartbreakingly for some, in their personal lives, the women draw strength from each other and find hope despite the suffering around them.Equally as compassionate to the young victims as they are steadfast in their pursuit of justice, these five exceptional women have found themselves transformed by their mission into ""rough aunties,"" crossing barriers of race, culture, and socioeconomic status to become formidable agents of change in their community." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Babalun succeeds in taking over the Holy Land and now has the Shield of Gaia in his possession. The Church begins on what actions must be taken to ddefeat him and take back the Holy Land. Meanwhile, Lashara is uneasy after what happened with Kenshi revealing to be a Seikishi and showing his capabilities to where as he will continue to be her servant now that the other nations know about him. Chiaia, still in dismay about Dagmyer's betrayal, has talked with Dagmyer about why he has aided his father, at which she is ordered to kill Kenshi after revealing his intentions. While Kenshi is asleep, Chiaia sets off to kill him, but could not do so after realising that he is too innocent. Chiaia later tells Dagmeyer that she will not follow him, at this point the Swan attacks at full force to get Chiaia back, Kenshi, already on the scene, defeats Dagmyer's guards and rescues Chiaia. Doll later appears before Kenshi with the Shield of Gaia, and its destructive force forces Kenshi and the Swan to make a hastly retreat to Shurifon, Aura's home. Late at night, Kenshi and Chiaia have a brief chat. Dring the chat, Chiaia recognizes the red cord on Kenshi's necklace and realizes she has feelings for him. After arriving in Shurifon, Kenshi is later challenged by King Shurifon, Aura's father, to see if he has what it takes to be a true warrior. Kenshi easily wins and the King decides to have Kenshi and Aura engaged. However, Doll and other enemy Seikijin show up. Documentary film Cambodge, entre guerre et paix is a 1991 French-Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. The film, shot at the end of 1991 at the time of Norodom Sihanouk’s return to Cambodia, questions the Cambodian people and explores the horrors and effects of the Khmer Rouge on them and what future they may look forward to. Comedy A naive young man comes to Dime, Texas from the Old West and experiences the new urban capitialism of turn of the century America. Documentary film Cowboy, Maria In Town is a documentary film directed by Annie Stiven and Les McLaren. Thriller Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is a 1995 American superhero film based on the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The film stars the regular television cast of Karan Ashley, Johnny Yong Bosch, Steve Cardenas, Jason David Frank, Amy Jo Johnson, and David Yost. The allies and villains are Australian and English actors. It was produced by Saban Entertainment and Toei Company. Filming took place in both Sydney and Queensland, Australia and the film was released by 20th Century Fox on June 30, 1995. Much like the television season that followed the release, the film used concepts from the Japanese Super Sentai Series Ninja Sentai Kakuranger. Despite a mixed reaction by critics, the film went on to receive a cult following thanks to the popularity of the TV series. It also grossed $38,187,431 theatrically in the U.S. and $66,433,194 worldwide, making it a financial success. Comedy Dark Heaven is a 1958 musical-comedy-romance-drama film directed by Rattana Pestonji and written by Suwat Woradilok. Comedy Answer This! is an American 2011 comedy film written and directed by Christopher Farah, starring Christopher Gorham, Arielle Kebbel, and Chris Parnell. The film was primarily filmed in Ann Arbor, Michigan and is set at the University of Michigan; it is the first film to have been filmed closely in cooperation with the University. Science Fiction Special is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Hal Haberman and Jeremy Passmore. It was released in theatres in the UK on November 17, 2006 and on DVD in the UK on March 5, 2007. It was released in theatres in the US on November 21, 2008. Comedy Live It Up! is a British music-film released in 1963. It was filmed at Pinewood Film Studios in London, England, and featured Gene Vincent, Jenny Moss, The Outlaws, Patsy Ann Noble, The Saints and Heinz Burt among others. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England. The film also featured a young actor called Steve Marriott who went on to become a well-known singer with Small Faces and Humble Pie. The film was quite successful and Be My Guest was the follow-up. Thriller The Last Floor is a 2013 drama thriller film written and directed by Tadeusz Król. Comedy Une souris chez les hommes English: A Mouse with the Men, is a French comedy film from 1963, directed by Jacques Poitrenaud, written by Michel Audiard and Francis Ryck, starring Dany Saval and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "A Mouse with the Men", "Un drôle de caïd", "O Tesouro Oculto", "Bei Oscar ist 'ne Schraube locker", "Due uomini in fuga... per un colpo maldestro". Documentary film Kumbia Queers: More Louder Bitte! is a 2013 short, documentary, LGBT film directed by Natalia Sanhueza and Almut Wetzstein. Animation Luminaris is a 2011 short film directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella, which uses the pixilation technique to blend real actors with animated objects. The film won awards at several international film festivals, including the Woodstock Film Festival and Annecy International Animated Film Festival. It won the FIPRESCI prize and made the shortlist for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The film incorporates several styles, such as art deco, tango, surrealism, and neorealism. Animation Imagigantes: Las Estrellas is a 2013 animated short comedy film written by Anthony Martínez and directed by Diego Nájera. Documentary film Big Like Me is a documentary and comedy film directed by Gregory Bergman and Aaron Freese. Thriller Cold Blooded is a 2012 crime film written and directed by Jason Lapeyre. The film stars Ryan Robbins, Zoie Palmer, William MacDonald, Sergio Di Zio and Huse Madhavji. The film tells the story of a female police officer assigned to guard a diamond thief overnight in a hospital when his violent partners break into the hospital to get him. Thriller Reeba is a short action thriller film written and directed by Vytautas Dambrauskas. Comedy Khallballi! is a delayed Hindi comedy film directed by Ajay Chandok, and starring Nikhil Dwivedi and Sadha in pivotal roles with a bunch of comedians such as Rajpal Yadav, Suresh Menon, Manoj Joshi, Johnny Lever, Zakir Hussain, Asrani, Chunky Pandey, Shakti Kapoor and lots more. It was produced under the banner of One More Thought Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. The film was originally scheduled for release on 28 November 2008, but its opening was delayed due to the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which began on 26 November 2008. The original release date has still not be finallised.it the remake of Telugu film Evadi Gola Vaadidi Thriller The Master and Margarita is a Russian television mini-series produced by Russian television channel Telekanal Rossiya, based on the novel The Master and Margarita, written by Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov between 1928 and 1940. Vladimir Bortko directed this adaptation and was also its screenwriter. Comedy The Billion Dollar Hobo is a 1977 American comedy film starring Tim Conway and Will Geer. Thriller Exiled is a 2006 Hong Kong action drama film produced and directed by Johnnie To, and starring Anthony Wong, Francis Ng, Simon Yam, Nick Cheung and Roy Cheung. The action takes place in contemporary Macau. The film made its premiere at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival, and was in competition for the Golden Lion. Documentary film We're Not Broke is a 2012 documentary film directed and written by Victoria Bruce and Karin Hayes. Documentary film Red Red Red is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by David Oscar Harvey. Comedy The Bucket List is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Rob Reiner, produced by Reiner, Alan Greisman, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, written by Justin Zackham, and starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. The main plot follows two terminally ill men on their road trip with a wish list of things to do before they "kick the bucket". The film premiered on December 15, 2007 in Hollywood. It opened in limited release in the United States and Canada on December 25, 2007 and was distributed by Warner Bros. The film opened in wide release in the United States and Canada on January 11, 2008 and was released in the United Kingdom on February 8, 2008, and in Australia on February 21, 2008. It received mixed reviews from film critics, but was a box office success, opening at the top of the box office and grossing a total of $175.3 million worldwide. Comedy "Get a fly-on-the-wall view of one lesbian couple’s highly personal, howlingly funny conversation about hygiene and sexual inhibitions." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Documentary film Wadd: The Life & Times of John C. Holmes is a 1998 documentary produced and directed by Cass Paley, about adult film icon John C. Holmes. It was the winner of Best Feature Documentary at the 1999 South by Southwest Film Festival held annually in Austin, Tx. A re-release and national art-house tour are being planned by The Sager Group. Documentary film Banyan Deer is a 1959 children's film directed by Ahmed Lateef, Shanti Verma and G. G. Saraiya. Comedy Love Sex aur Dhokha, a 2010 anthology film directed by Dibakar Banerjee and produced by Alt Entertainment, was released on 19 March 2010. It was shot entirely on DigiCam, being one of the first films coming out of India to be presented in the found footage style. The film is a satire on the way television news media has been turning into cheap entertainment, feeding social voyeurism without taking any significant moral or ideological stance. The movie has three sub-plots involving honour killings, MMS scandals, and sting operations, which have become recurring phenomena of TV news in India, reported on in a lurid language, accompanied by flashing headlines, and dramatic music which simultaneously sensationalises and trivialises the very serious issues involved: caste-ism in nouveau riche India, sexual privacy and blackmail by media. Documentary film Reconstructing Faith (Chinese: Xifang qu ci bu yuan) is a documentary film directed by Wenhai Huang. Thriller The Hard Word is a 2002 Australian crime film about three bank-robbing brothers who are offered a role in a bold heist while serving time in prison. The film was written and directed by Scott Roberts, and stars Guy Pearce and Rachel Griffiths. The film is not well known, but for some is a major success for Australian cinema. The plot centers around three brothers, sophisticated armed robbers led by the shrewd Dale who work with their long-time lawyer, Frank and corrupt police to pull off the biggest heist in Australian history. Matters become complicated when Dale begins to realize that while he's been in jail his wife, Carol has been sleeping with Frank, who has schemes of his own. The major heist is a reworking of the 1976 Great Bookie Robbery, with a number of variations, including the murders of several people. Comedy "Upon hearing a grim outlook from a psychic one morning, Zelda Pickford willingly sets in motion a series of humorous and harrowing events that unfold during the course of a New Year's Eve dinner party. A disastrous love triangle ensues in a story that raises the classic question—was it fate or was it folly?" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Abelay Garam Bhaat is a Bengali film directed by Subhendu Ghosh, the movie featured Abhishek Chattopadhyay, Paran Bandyopadhyay, Biplab Chattopadhyay, Chinmoy Ray and Bibhu Bhattacharya. Comedy When We Are Married is a 1943 British comedy-drama film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring Sydney Howard, Raymond Huntley and Olga Lindo. The film is a screen version of the 1938 stage play by J. B. Priestley, in which three Edwardian Yorkshire couples, who were all married on the same day 25 years earlier, gather to celebrate their joint silver wedding anniversary, only to be told that due to a legal technicality, their marriages were not valid and that for the past quarter-century they have all effectively been living in sin. Some react with horror at potential scandal, while others glimpse the possibility of freedom from a deadbeat spouse, or regret potential loves that got away after they were "married". Much drama ensues as the couples each re-evaluate their respective marriages, but after grievances have been aired and new understandings forged, all ends happily. The Monthly Film Bulletin, known for its exacting standards, complimented the film as "an exceedingly amusing, if somewhat unkind, picture of a Yorkshire chapel-going fraternity...under the skilful direction of Lance Comfort all the cast bring the characters to life". Animation The Strange Disappearance of Mr. Walter Werner is a 2013 animated film written and directed by Caroline Murrell. Comedy Patch Town is 2013 adventure comedy fantasy science fiction film written by Christopher Bond, Craig Goodwill and Trevor Martin and directed by Craig Goodwill. Comedy Ladies Must Love is a 1933 film directed by Ewald André Dupont. Animation Hocus Pocus Powwow is a 1968 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Merlin the Magic Mouse and Second Banana and directed by Alex Lovy. Documentary film Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders is an independent feature-length documentary film and book that chronicles abusive practices in the credit card industry. Written and directed by James Scurlock, the film and book use interviews with creditors, debtors, academics, and others to illustrate its story. The film, premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, USA, in 2006 where it claimed the Special Jury Prize, went on to several film fests including Seattle, Full Frame Documentary, Maui, New Zealand, Milwaukee International, Woodstock, Bergen, Leeds International, Oxford and IDFA film festivals. Henry Rollins selected Maxed Out when invited to host a favorite film within Maryland Film Festival 2007. The film was released in movie theaters in select cities in the United States in March 2007 through Magnolia Pictures. The DVD was released nationally on June 7, 2007, in the joint effort of Magnolia Pictures and Red Envelope Entertainment. The book Maxed Out is published by Scribner, a division of Simon and Schuster. It was published in March 2007 in hardcover and in December 2007 in paperback. Documentary film Ist Faust Schön? is a 2008 music documentary film written and directed by Julien Perrin. Documentary film Two Brothers: The 5000 Day Project is a 2012 family drama biographical documentary film directed and written by Rick Stevenson and Kevin Klar. Animation When Worlds Collude is a 2008 short film directed by Fred Worden. Comedy Que sera, sera is a 2002 Brazilian comedy film directed by Murilo Salles. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film BLAST! is a feature-length documentary by Paul Devlin. The film follows a team of astrophysicists who launch a telescope, upon a high altitude balloon from northern Sweden and again from Antarctica. The film follows the crew of scientists as they travel on a search to answer humankind's most basic question, how did we get here? An approach rarely seen in science programming, BLAST! de-emphasizes talking-head interviews and dispenses with anonymous narration in favor of capturing the action as it happens. Through dynamic storytelling, BLAST! reveals the human side of scientific pursuit, the personal sacrifices of scientists and the philosophical perspectives of discovering the origins of the universe. Documentary film A Drummer's Dream is 2010 documentary film written and directed by John Walker. Documentary film Primitive Peoples is a three-part documentary about the people of Arnhem Land. It was narrated by Peter Finch who also worked as camera assistant during filming. Comedy Nocturna is a 1979 film conceived by star Nai Bonet and written and directed by Harry Hurwitz, who was credited as "Harry Tampa." This was the fourth and final time John Carradine played Count Dracula; he had also played him in House of Frankenstein, House of Dracula and Billy the Kid vs. Dracula. It premiered in France at the Paris Festival of Fantastic Films on March 1, 1979 to coincide with its U.S. release. The movie is copyrighted 1978 in the opening and ending credits as it was filmed in October and November 1978. Nai Bonet appeared in a semi-nude pictorial in the April 1979 issue of Gallery magazine to promote the film. Comedy Above the Dust Level is a 1999 short comedy film directed by Carla Drago. Comedy Let's Go is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film The Beautiful Game is a 2012 documentary film directed by Victor Buhler. Comedy The Vanishing Duck is a 1958 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Lewis Marshall, Kenneth Muse, Carlo Vinci and James Escalante, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. Red Coffey, June Foray and George O'Hanlon provided the voices for this film. It was released on May 2, 1958 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and marks the final appearance of Quacker, who appeared in seven previous Tom and Jerry shorts. As such, The Vanishing Duck is the antepenultimate Tom and Jerry short of the Hanna and Barbera era. O'Hanlon would go on to star as the voice of George Jetson on the ABC-TV animated series, The Jetsons, also produced by Hanna-Barbera, four years later. This is one of the very few shorts in the series in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry. Documentary film Dragan Wende - West Berlin is a 2012 documentary film written by Vuk Maksimovic, Lena Müller, and Dragan von Petrovic and directed by Lena Müller and Dragan von Petrovic. Documentary film City of Emptiness is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Ali Sheikh Khudr. Documentary film "With the geometric, Bauhaus-inspired hairstyles he pioneered in the '60s and his "wash and wear" philosophy that liberated generations of women from the tyranny of the salon, Vidal Sassoon revolutionized the art of hairdressing. This fun, fast-paced documentary traces with visual gusto the life of a self-made man whose passion and perseverance took him from a Jewish orphanage in London to the absolute pinnacle of his craft." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. Animation Ugly Cute is a 2013 animated short film directed by Filip Wawrinský. Thriller The Steel Key is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Robert S. Baker and starring Terence Morgan, Joan Rice and Raymond Lovell. Documentary film En La Puna is a 2013 documentary film directed by Lucas Riselli. Comedy Jak dostat tatínka do polepšovny is a 1978 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Marie Polednáková. Comedy Go Big is a film directed by Tony Tilse released on March 14, 2004. Comedy Ek Bar Bolo Uttam Kumar is a 2009 comedy Bengali film directed by Chinmoy Roy. The film stars Parambrato Chatterjee, Mumtaz Sorcar, Soumitra Chatterjee, Sabitri Chatterjee, Piyali Munsi and Diganta Bagchi. This film is Chinmoy Roy's directorial debut and that of magician PC Sorcar Junior’s youngest daughter Mumtaz Sorcar. Comedy Picnic is a 1955 American romantic comedy-drama film in Cinemascope, which was adapted for the screen by Daniel Taradash from William Inge's 1953 Pulitzer Prize winning play. Joshua Logan, director of the original Broadway stage production, also directed the film version, which stars William Holden and Kim Novak, with Rosalind Russell, Susan Strasberg and Cliff Robertson in a supporting roles. Picnic was nominated for six Academy Awards and won two. The film dramatizes twenty-four hours in the life of a rural Kansas town set in mid-20th century America. It is the story of the proverbial outsider who blows into town and subsequently manages to upturn complacency, shake convention, disrupt, rearrange lives and reset the fates of all those with whom he comes into contact. Animation "A story about merry and capricious rag figure which got alive in a young girl’s Christmas." Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Comedy Wrestling Wrecks is the 48th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 20, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Noted Egyptologist Zahi Al-Hawass showcases the most up-to-date archaeological work going on in Egypt and reveals new discoveries that may shed light on some of the most enduring mysteries of the pyramids. You'll witness the opening of Egypt's oldest intact sarcophagus and follow a specially-designed robot as it reveals what lay beyond a blocking stone in the Great Pyramid's mysterious southern shaft. You'll learn more about how the Great Pyramids were built as a worker's city is unearthed and its clues revealed for the first time. Comedy The Ruined Shopkeeper is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1933. Comedy Attack the Gas Station 2 is a 2010 South Korean action comedy film, starring Ji Hyun-woo and Jo Han-sun. It is the sequel to Attack the Gas Station, and was released on January 21, 2010. Comedy The Dark Backward is a 1991 satirical comedy film directed and written by Adam Rifkin. Science Fiction Remotely based upon Poe's Fall of the House of Usher. Filmed in digital video with a cast of unknowns featuring much simulated sexual activity and a gorilla as a significant character. Not one of Ken's finer moments of film making. Comedy Tora-san's Cherished Mother aka Tora-san's Homeward Journey, Am I Trying? Part II, and Torasan Pt. 2 is a 1969 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Kuruma Torajirō, and Orie Satō as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Cherished Mother is the second entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Mao Tse Tung is a 2007 Albanian comedy film directed by Besnik Bisha. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film In God's Hands is a 2007 International Emmy Award nominated documentary. Thriller Kyle and Sarah are starting a life together in a renovated house in the Hollywood Hills, the same property where the original house burned down with its owner vanished a decade earlier. Despite rumors and warnings from others, the couple follows through with their move, only to encounter bizarre occurrences within the first night in their new home. When one of their friends soon disappears, Kyle and Sarah begin to suspect that they’re the new targets of a cat-and-mouse game, one with a predator whose identity – and state of living – has yet to be identified. Documentary film 7 Sins is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Kristina Inciuraite. Comedy When Ally (Hayden Panettiere), a popular teen and local celebrity goes missing, her small town erupts in panic. Mr. Gibb (Tim Daly), a dorky teacher with a known infatuation with Ally, becomes the main suspect when it is revealed that he was the last person to see her. The Good Student is a riveting thriller that will keep you guessing until the very end! Comedy '79 Parts is a 2011 comedy film written by Chuck McMahon and John Ramaine, and directed by Ari Taub. Comedy Ladies’ Night is a 2003 Mexican film directed by Gabriela Tagliavini. The film is a romantic comedy about two girls who find love in modern-day Mexico City. Thriller Postal Inspector is a 1936 American film directed by Otto Brower. Comedy Tout pour plaire is a 2005 comedy film directed by Cécile Telerman. Comedy A magician competes in an international magic contest where he goes head-to-head with a female street magician he has fallen in love with. Stars Joe Tyler Gold, Valerie Dillman and Jonathan Levit. Comedy Julia Has Two Lovers is a 1991 romantic comedy-drama about a woman who takes up with a mysterious stranger after she grows tired of her current boyfriend. The film was directed by Bashar Shbib, and stars Daphna Kastner, David Duchovny and David Charles. Documentary film Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt is a 1989 documentary film that tells the story of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. Narrated by Dustin Hoffman with a musical score written and performed by Bobby McFerrin, the film focuses on several people who are represented by panels in the Quilt, combining personal reminiscences with archive footage of the subjects, along with footage of various politicians, health professionals and other people with AIDS. Each section of the film is punctuated with statistics detailing the number of Americans diagnosed with and dead of AIDS through the early years of the epidemic. The film ends with the first display of the complete Quilt at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. during the 1987 Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. The film, made for HBO, was based in part on the book The Quilt: Stories From The NAMES Project by Cindy Ruskin, Matt Herron and Deborah Zemke. The film relates the lives of six people memorialized with panels: Dr. Tom Waddell, founder of the Gay Games; his story is told by his friend and the mother of his child, Sara Lewinstein. Comedy Mother was a Rooster is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg. Released October 20, 1962, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. It is the last-released cartoon scored by Milt Franklyn; Bill Lava would take over as composer for Looney Tunes cartoons starting with Good Noose until the cartoon department's closure in 1969. Thriller La divina Lola is a 1984 short, drama and thriller film written by Luis Estrada and Sandra Hussein, and directed by Luis Estrada. Thriller Don't Hang Up is an upcoming British thriller film written by Joe Johnson and directed by Alexis Wajsbrot and Damien Mace. The film stars Gregg Sulkin, Garrett Clayton, Sienna Guillory, and Bella Dayne. The movie is scheduled to be released in 2015. Don't Hang Up follows Sam Fuller and Brady Manion a pair of teenagers during an evening of drunken prank calls which becomes a nightmare when a mysterious stranger turns their own game against them...with deadly consequences. Thriller Put on Ice is a 1980 German thriller film directed by Bernhard Sinkel. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Way Back to Yarasquin is a short documentary film directed by Sarah Gerber. Documentary film Painting People is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Tim Burstall. Thriller Midnight in Saint Petersburg is a 1996 thriller film starring Michael Caine for the fifth time as British secret agent Harry Palmer. It served as semi-sequel to Bullet to Beijing which had been released the year before, the two films having been shot back-to-back. Three previous films featuring Caine as Palmer were released in the 1960s, beginning with The Ipcress File. Comedy One-Pound Gospel is a manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. Beginning in Weekly Young Sunday issue 9 of 1987, it was published sporadically until finishing in issue 3/4 of 2007 with the chapters collected into four tankōbon volumes. The story is a fusion of the sports and romantic comedy genres. Studio Gallop produced an anime original video animation adaptation in 1988. A live-action television drama adaptation starring Kazuya Kamenashi from KAT-TUN and Meisa Kuroki aired for nine episodes in 2008. Viz Media licensed and released the manga and OVA in North America. Thriller Lapsus is a 2013 short thriller film written by Karim Ouaret & Julien Diris and directed by Karim Ouaret. Comedy Omamamia is a comedy film directed by Tomy Wigand. Comedy Billu, originally titled Billu Barber and released under that title in the United States, is a 2009 Bollywood film by Priyadarshan, produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, with an adapted screenplay by Manisha Korde and Mushtaq Sheikh based on the script by Sreenivasan. It stars Irrfan Khan and Lara Dutta in the lead roles and features Shahrukh Khan, Om Puri, Rajpal Yadav and Asrani in supporting roles. Kareena Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, and Priyanka Chopra make guest appearances in item numbers. The film was released on 13 February 2009. It is an official adaptation of the 2007 critically acclaimed Malayalam film Kadha Parayumbol. It is also a retelling of the story of Sudama and Krishna. The film was screened at the 2009 Hawaii International Film Festival. Comedy Sweet Liberty is an American comedy film written and directed by Alan Alda, and starring Alda in the lead role, alongside Michael Caine and Michelle Pfeiffer, with support from Bob Hoskins, Lois Chiles, Lise Hilboldt, Lillian Gish, and Larry Shue. It was the next-to-last film for Gish, whose first appearance on screen came in 1912. Comedy The Most Beautiful Age is a film directed by Jaroslav Papoušek released on Feb 14, 1969. Thriller Jericho Mansions is an independent film directed by Alberto Sciamma. It stars Jennifer Tilly, James Caan and Geneviève Bujold. It was released in 2003 to very little success. It was filmed in Saint John, New Brunswick and in Almería, Spain. Comedy Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Großstädter zur Paarungszeit is a 1998 German romantic comedy film. It earned director Marc Rothemund a Bavarian Film Award for "Best Young Director". It was the second highest grossing domestic film in Germany in 1998. The film is a comedy centering on the lives of eight Germans who long for sexual excitement. Thriller Mr. Moto in Danger Island is a 1939 film directed by Herbert I. Leeds. Documentary film Requiem für Frau H. is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Philipp Hartmann. Animation Lost Property is a 2014 short animated romance drama film written and directed by Asa Lucander. Documentary film New Hyperion or Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Karel Vachek. Documentary film Sixteen Days in China is a 2008 music documentary film directed by Martin Atkins. Comedy The Roundabouts of Handsome Karl is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Heinz Rühmann, Karin Hardt and Sybille Schmitz. It portrays the experiences of a young waiter during the Great Depression. Comedy Chansons de Paris is a 1934 film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli. Comedy American Fusion is a 2005 romantic comedy film written by Frank Lin and Randall Park and directed by Frank Lin. Documentary film Greetings From Africa is a 1994 documentary short film directed by Cheryl Dunye. Documentary film Mad Cow Sacred Cow is a 2009 documentary film directed by Anand Ramayya. Comedy Shes with Me is a 2013 romance comedy film directed by Stephen Langford. Thriller Cannibal is a 2013 Spanish-Romanian thriller film directed by Manuel Martín Cuenca. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Die Stieg Larsson Story is a 2011 documentry film written and directed by Martin Uhrmeister. Documentary film A Story of People in War and Peace is a 2007 Armenian documentary film about Armenian filmmaker Vardan Hovhannisyan personal understanding of the human costs of war. Prompted by a question from his son, Hovhannisyan embarks on a journey to find his surviving trench mates from the Nagorno-Karabakh War of the early nineties with neighboring Azerbaijan and examines the lasting effects of the war during a time of peace. Timely and universal, A Story of People in War and Peace wrestles with the question of how to maintain dignity in the face of terror. Tribeca Film Festival Executive Director Peter Scarlet comments '... what the film offers is something quite remarkable: it's made by a filmmaker who covered the war at the time, and who inter-cuts his old footage with interviews he's filmed now with the surviving soldiers ... it succeeds heartbreakingly in driving home the fact that somehow we know that nothing justifies the fact of taking the precious, irreplaceable life of even a single human being.’ Historians cite the Karabagh war as one of the first signs of the Soviet Union's collapse. Comedy Carry On Camping is a 1969 comedy film and the seventeenth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott, Hattie Jacques, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. Comedy Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius is a 2001 American computer-animated comic science fiction film based on a few three-minute animated shorts shown on Nickelodeon between the years 1999-2002, and a pilot in 1998. The film was produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies with O Entertainment, and DNA Productions. It was produced using off-the-shelf software by DNA Productions. The film was released December 21, 2001. Later, the film spun off into two television series. The first series, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, premiered on July 20, 2002 and ended on November 25, 2006. The second, Planet Sheen premiered on October 2, 2010 but was cancelled on February 15, 2013. It was nominated for the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Shrek. It was the only animated Nickelodeon film to ever be nominated in that category until Rango was nominated in 2011 and won. Animation Kojiki 'Hyuga' is a 2013 animation short film directed by Koji Yamamura. Documentary film No Problem! Six Months With The Barefoot Grandmamas is a 2012 documentary film directed by Yasmin Kidwai. Thriller L'insecte is a 2009 short thriller film written and directed by Mathieu Arsenault. Comedy Slayers Great is a 1997 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, Hiroshi Watanabe and Yoshimatsu Takahiro, and written by Hajime Kanzaka. It was the third film released in the Slayers saga and was met with a generally positive reception from Western critics. Great was followed by Slayers Gorgeous in 1997. In the film, protagonist sorceresses Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent arrive at a town where the art of golem-making is highly prized and become involved in the rivalry between a father and son with very different ideas on how golems should be made. When two opposing lords seek the aid of the men against each other, Lina and Naga find themselves the central attractions in a festive duel of massive golems powered by their magic. Comedy Pesadha Kannum Pesume is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2002. This film is a tribute to Monal, who died on April 30, 2002, just before the film's release. Comedy Alas! Poor Yorick! is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. The film's title is taken from the Shakespeare play Hamlet. The film was both written and directed by Colin Campbell, and was released on April 21, 1913. Comedy Sorry, Thanks is an independent feature film by filmmaker Dia Sokol, who previously produced Mutual Appreciation and the MTV reality series 16 and Pregnant. Sorry, Thanks premiered at the 2009 South by Southwest film festival in the Emerging Visions category, and was shown at the Mill Valley Film Festival in October 2009. Comedy "A story of jealousy and revenge starring beetles! Starewicz’s genius at stop-motion animation has never been surpassed." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Silent Film Festival site. Thriller Moebius is a 2013 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It was initially banned in South Korea, before the Korea Media Rating Board reviewed the film and changed the rating. Animation The Age Of Curious is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Luca Toth. Documentary film Jim Morris: Lifelong Fitness is a 2013 short documentary biography film directed by Ryan Vance. Comedy Killer Pizza is a 2013 action, comedy, and fantasy film written by Adam Green. Thriller Royal Bengal Rohosso is a thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the novel of the same name by Satyajit Ray. The film was released on 23 December 2011.It is the fifth film of New Feluda Fanchise as wall as the sequel of Gorosthaney Sabdhan. After the demise of Bibhu Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty said that he might be not play Feluda again, Director Sandip Ray said Feluda will happen again but after finding new trio except Saheb Bhattacharya as Topshe. Feluda might be rebooted or continued with a new cast as early as possible. Documentary film The Greatest Wish 3 is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Olga Spátová. Documentary film The Voyage That Shook The World is a 2009 dramatised documentary film commissioned by Creation Ministries International, a Christian Young Earth creationist organisation, and produced by Fathom Media. It was released to mark the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his seminal work On the Origin of Species. A historian featured in the film has stated that the creationist backing of the film had been concealed when he agreed to take part, that the editing of his words could give a false impression of his views, and that the film presents a historically distorted portrait of Darwin. Creation Ministries agreed that they had set up a "front company" to approach experts. They denied any deception and stated that one of the interviewees had admitted that while the producers had "cherry picked" comments they "didn't distort what we said", and compared their approach to that used by the BBC in making documentaries. The three historians featured in the film subsequently issued a statement that they had been misrepresented by the film company's selective reconstruction of Darwin's voyage. Documentary film A Hospital Remembers is a 2000 documentary film written by Marie-Christine Poucheliz and directed by Mark Kidel. Thriller Zakhmi Sher is a 1984 Bollywood film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Jeetendra and Dimple Kapadia. The film was a remake of director's own Telugu film Bobbili Puli. Comedy Week-End Marriage is a 1932 Pre-code comedy produced by First National and distributed by Warner Brothers, the eventual successor to First National. It is based on a novel, Week-End Marriage, by Faith Baldwin and stars Loretta Young. Preserved at the Library of Congress. Thriller The Aztecs and the Devils are two rival gangs who hate each other. Both gangs are trying to recruit more followers. Jimmy, an honest man, is tempted to join a gang, but Tony, his brother, is a retired gang member and tries his hardest to prevent Jimmy from following this dangerous path. Comedy Bank Brothers is a 2004 comedy film directed and written by Kenneth Guertin Thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is a 1992 American psychological thriller. The film was directed by Curtis Hanson, and stars Annabella Sciorra and Rebecca De Mornay. The tale follows a vengeful, psychopathic nanny out to destroy a naive woman and steal her family. The original music score was composed by Graeme Revell. Thriller Mektoub is a 1998 thriller film directed by Nabil Ayouch. Comedy Achuvinte Amma is a 2005 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Ranjan Pramod. It stars Narain Urvashi and Meera Jasmine . The music is composed by Ilaiyaraaja with the lyrics by Gireesh Puthenchery. The film went on to win several awards including the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. Animation Farm Frolics is a 1941 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animation by Rob Scribner, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. The vocal group heard at the beginning is The Sportsmen Quartet, who often harmonized in Warner Bros. cartoons of the period, later becoming the resident singing group on Jack Benny's radio and TV shows. Comedy Haunted Honeymoon is a 1986 comedy movie starring Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Dom DeLuise, and Jonathan Pryce. Wilder also served as the film's writer and director. The film also marked Radner's final appearance prior to her death of ovarian cancer in 1989. Thriller The Chaos Factor is a 2000 action-thriller film starring Antonio Sabato Jr. and Fred Ward. Thriller Der Andher is a 2011 crime mystery short film written by Ashwin Shetty and Rohit Tiwari and directed by Ashwin Shetty. Comedy Half a Hero is a 1953 American comedy film starring Red Skelton and Jean Hagen. Directed by Don Weis, the film was written by Max Shulman and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Documentary film Goulag is a 2000 documentary film directed by Hélène Chatelain and Iosif Pasternak. Comedy On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez is the last movie made by French film-maker Max Pécas. It is also the last one of his "Saint-Tropez" trilogy. Many of the viewers find the movie awful and consider that it is the worst one Pécas has ever done. Documentary film This Is Not a Film is an Iranian documentary film by Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb. It was released on 28 September 2011 in France, distributed by Kanibal Films Distribution. The film was smuggled from Iran to Cannes in a flash drive hidden inside a birthday cake. It was specially screened at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and later at the New York Film Festival, and others. It also took part in the International Competition of the 27th Warsaw International Film Festival. Comedy Daikaijū Tōkyō ni arawaru is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Takeshi Miyasaka. Comedy Massacre in Lace is a 1952 French comedy crime film directed by André Hunebelle and starring Raymond Rouleau, Anne Vernon and Tilda Thamar. A playboy reporter takes a break from his holiday to track down some gangsters. It is the third in the trilogy of films featuring the character of Georges Masse following Mission in Tangier and Méfiez-vous des blondes. Documentary film Our Munster Memories is an upcoming documentary film written and directed by Frank McGowan. Documentary film Celebrity Naked Ambition is a 2011 tv documentary film directed by Verity Maidlow. Comedy Her Fatal Millions is a 1923 American Metro Pictures silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. It stars Viola Dana, Huntley Gordon,and Allan Forrest Animation Symphonie diagonale, or Diagonal-Symphonie as its German title was, is a 1924 German film directed by Viking Eggeling. The title has also been misspelled Symphonie diaganale in the USA. Eggeling began work on Symphonie diagonale in the summer of 1923. Paper cut-outs and tin foil figures were photographed a frame at a time. Completed in 1924, the film was first shown privately on 5 November. On 3 May 1925 it was presented to the public in Germany. Sixteen days later Eggeling died in Berlin. Comedy Buddy Faro is a 1998 film directed by Charles Haid. Thriller Anthony Kaun Hai? is a Bollywood mystery film directed by Raj Kaushal and produced by Nikhil Panchamiya. It encompasses the genres of action, thriller and comedy and stars Arshad Warsi, Sanjay Dutt, Minissha Lamba and Raghuvir Yadav in the lead. Comedy Bull's Tail is a 2013 LGBT short comedy drama film written and directed by Karmen Garay. Comedy Theatre 1 is a 2012 biographical documentary film directed by Kazuhiro Soda. Documentary film Euro 2012: The Score is a 2012 documentary directed by Jack Weatherley. Thriller Radio Free Albemuth is an American film adaptation of the science fiction novel Radio Free Albemuth by author Philip K. Dick, which was written in 1976 and published posthumously in 1985. The film is written, directed, and produced by John Alan Simon and stars Alanis Morissette in a lead role. Documentary film Athlete is a 2010 sports documentary film directed, edited and produced by Dave Lam that examines the popularity of endurance sports through the profiles of four individuals – a cancer survivor, a blind senior citizen and twin sisters – who compete in marathons and triathlons. The film was released on DVD and video on demand on March 9, 2010. Documentary film "As an impoverished boy in Kenya, Chris Mburu's life was dramatically changed when an anonymous Swedish woman sponsored his primary and secondary education. Now a Harvard-educated human-rights lawyer, he hopes to replicate the generosity he once received by founding his own scholarship fund to aid a new generation. The challenges Mburu faces instituting his new program seem at times insurmountable but lead him down the path to discovery. Who is Hilde Back, the person who signed the checks that gave him a chance to succeed? With clarity and grace, Jennifer Arnold's film bears cinematic witness to the lasting ramifications of a small ripple of human kindness. Using a strong narrative thread, she unearths fascinating accounts and weaves them together seamlessly. It doesn't hurt that her subjects have pure motivations and back stories to match. The secret of A Small Act was destined to be discovered, if only to remind and inspire others to take such a chance—and change a life." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction Disney's irresistible talking puppies are back in an all-new movie that takes them where no Buddy has gone before -- the moon! With the help of some stellar new friends, this out-of-this-world adventure is one small step for dog, one giant leap for dogkind. Moving at warp speed, dodging asteroids and more, the Buddies and their two new friends, Spudnick and Gravity, must summon their courage and ingenuity to launch plans for a moon landing and a rocketing trip back home. Will they have the right stuff? Overflowing with intergalactic action and heart, Space Buddies is an amazing tale of teamwork and loyalty that celebrates the journey of life and the friendships made along the way. It's Buddy-loving fun your family will enjoy again and again. Thriller Haunts of the Very Rich is a 1972 made-for-TV thriller, broadcast as an ABC Movie of the Week. Comedy 12 Fucking Angry Men is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Jean-François Leblanc. Comedy The Oil, the Baby and the Transylvanians is a Romanian Red Western directed by Dan Pița. It dramatises the struggles of Romanian and Hungarian settlers in a new land, the American frontier. Despite the American setting, including such minor details as use of the phrase "Bad-lands", it was entirely shot in Romania. A group of American Fulbright Scholars served as uncredited script consultants to make the English-language portion of the script sound more authentic. It is a sequel of The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians and The Artiste, the Dollars and the Transylvanians, which are the first two parts of the trilogy. Comedy Arakawa Under the Bridge is a 2012 Japanese film. It is based on a manga of the same name and it is directed by the director Iizuka Ken. The film stars Kento Hayashi, Mirei Kiritani and released in Japanese cinemas on February 4, 2012. Documentary film Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks is a Chinese documentary film by Wang Bing. Over 9 hours long, the film consists of three parts, "Rust," "Remnants" and "Rails." Tie Xi Qu was filmed over the course of two years between 1999 and 2001 and details the slow decline of Shenyang's industrial Tiexi district, an area that was once a vibrant example of China's socialist economy. With the move towards other industries, however, the factories of Tiexi have all begun to be closed down, and with them, much of the district's worker-based infrastructure and social constructs. The English subtitle "West of the Tracks" is a literal translation of "Tiexi." Documentary film In this documentary we follow hundreds of musicians as they travel all over Mali from Bamako to Tombuctú with the magnificent sound of their djembes. Comedy Can This Be Love is a film starring Hero Angeles and Sandara Park, with Roxanne Guinoo, Joross Gamboa, and Paw Diaz. Fresh from the victorious SCQ, the movie grossed about 100.05 Million nationwide. Comedy I'm an Explosive is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring William Hartnell, Gladys Jennings and Eliot Makeham. In the film, the son of an inventor accidentally drinks an explosive liquid. Comedy One Quiet Night is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy On the Quiet is a lost 1918 silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Chester Withey and starred John Barrymore. The film, based on an original 1901 play, was written by Augustus Thomas and served as a popular hit for William Collier, Sr. Thriller Without Apparent Motive is a 1971 French thriller film directed by Philippe Labro. Documentary film VICE Guide to Congo is a 2011 documentary film hosted by Suroosh Alvi. Comedy A Little Night Music is the 1977 film adaptation of the musical A Little Night Music. It stars Elizabeth Taylor, Diana Rigg, and Lesley-Anne Down. It also features Len Cariou, Hermione Gingold, and Laurence Guittard who reprised their Broadway roles. The film was directed by Harold Prince. Animation The Gamer is a 2007 animated short film directed by Andrianova Svetlana. Documentary film The Rubi Girls is a short documentary directed by Jonathan McNeal. Thriller Pehla Nasha is a 1993 Indian film directed by Ashutosh Gowariker who made his directorial debut. The movie is a remake of Brian de Palma's 1984 thriller Body Double. Deepak Tijori plays the lead role alongside Pooja Bhatt, Raveena Tandon and Paresh Rawal. The film also has cameo appearances by Aamir Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Juhi Chawla and Saif Ali Khan as themselves. It is the only film to feature Aamir Khan and Shahrukh Khan in a scene together. Ashutosh Gowariker recently commented that it may also be the last time the two actors share screen space together. Other upcoming actors at the time such as Sudesh Berry and Rahul Roy also appeared in the same scene. Comedy 3 Strikes is a 2000 American screwball comedy film, written and directed by DJ Pooh. The film stars Brian Hooks as Rob Douglas, a man just released from a one-year sentence in jail, who already has two strikes to his name. Since he is living under California's Three strikes law, Rob decides to go straight and leave the street life alone. However, things go horribly wrong for him as he gets involved in an altercation with the police upon the day of his release. The plot centers on Rob trying to evade the police until he can prove his innocence, for fear that he will be put away for good with a third strike. David Alan Grier, Faizon Love, and N'Bushe Wright co-star. Comedy All About Ann: Governor Richards of the Lone Star State is a historical fiction, comedy and documentary film directed by Keith Patterson and Phillip Schopper. Thriller Last of the Dogmen is a 1995 American Western adventure film written and directed by Tab Murphy and starring Tom Berenger and Barbara Hershey. Set in the mountains of northwest Montana near the Idaho and Canadian borders, the film is about a bounty hunter who pursues escaped convicts into a remote region and encounters an unknown band of Dog Soldiers from a tribe of Cheyenne Indians. The film was shot on location in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Thriller Timescape, released on video as Grand Tour: Disaster in Time, is a 1992 American science fiction film by Director David Twohy. This time-travel-themed film is based on the novel Vintage Season by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore. It stars Jeff Daniels, with Ariana Richards and features a cameo appearance by Robert Colbert, one of the co-stars of Irwin Allen's 1960s TV series The Time Tunnel. Thriller After the Game is a 1997 Neo-noir drama/mystery film starring Frank Gorshin, Stanley DeSantis, Sam Anderson, Mike Genovese, Susan Traylor, and Robert Dubac. Directed by Brewster MacWilliams and produced by Robert Peters and Roy Winnick, the screenplay was written by Brewster MacWilliams. The DVD, titled The Last Hand, was issued in 2004. Comedy Mars Needs Women is an American International Pictures science fiction film made for TV by schlock artist/auteur Larry Buchanan, was filmed in 1966 and released in 1967. The film features Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Craig and Byron Lord. It was shot during a two-week period in Richardson and Dallas, Texas but portrayed as Houston, Texas. The film was directed by Larry Buchanan and produced by his company, Azalea Pictures. Kirk later called the film "undoubtedly one of the stupidest motion pictures ever made. How I got talked into it, I don't know." Thriller Trois hommes à abattre is a French crime film released in 1980, directed by Jacques Deray, starring Alain Delon with Dalila Di Lazzaro. The screenplay is written by Jacques Deray, Alain Delon and Christopher Franck based on the novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette. The story is about Michel Gerfaut, charming professional card player who out of nowhere becomes involved in some retribution between weapon traders of high level. The movie was a great boxoffice success. Three Men to Kill is the first film of a group of popular movies released in the 1980s and starring Alain Delon, which share a visual and narrative style, followed by For a Cop's Hide and Le battant. Animation Journey To Cape Verde is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by José Miguel Ribeiro. Documentary film Cowboys in Paradise is a 2009 documentary film directed by Amit Virmani. Comedy His New Mamma is a 1924 short comedy film written by Mack Sennett and directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Giving Them Fits is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It was the first film to team up Lloyd with Snub Pollard and Bebe Daniels. Comedy Claire's Cambodia is an upcoming American comedy-drama film, written and directed by Stacy Sherman, making her feature film directing debut. The film stars Shannon Woodward, Wendi McLendon-Covey, India Menuez, Mary Kay Place, and Ray Wise. The film is executive produced by The Hunger Games screenwriter Billy Ray. Documentary film The Day Has Conquered the Night is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jean-Gabriel Périot. Documentary film Gay Women Will Marry Your Boyfriends is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Adrianna DiLonardo and Sarah Rotella. Comedy There Auto Be a Law is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Robert McKimson. It is a blackout gag cartoon about automobiles. Thriller Ustanička ulica is a 2012 Serbian political thriller directed by Miroslav Terzić. The film's screenplay was co-written by Ðorde Milosavljević and Nikola Pejaković with input from journalist Filip Švarm. It premiered on 13 March 2012. Comedy The Sun Down Limited is a 1924 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 30th Our Gang short subject released. The film was remade in 1929 as Railroadin'. Comedy Haunted by a failing relationship, Gabe begins a risqué game for escape by inviting Irene to dinner at a lavish mansion. Unhappily married, Irene attends and finds the temptation irresistible when Gabe invites her on a second date. To her surprise, she meets him at a humble suburban home. Playfully, Gabe admits that he broke into both houses for their trysts. A frightened Irene returns to her husband. When Gabe escalates his pursuit, Irene surrenders to the thrill of abandoning her mundane life and having sex with Gabe in the homes of strangers. House after house, they push the limits of intimacy and morality, defying reality by living stolen lives. But how far can they go before their past catches up with them? Documentary film The Rascals is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Thomas R. Bond II. Comedy All Screwed Up is a 1974 comedy drama film written and directed by Lina Wertmüller. Science Fiction Sharknado is a 2013 made-for-television satirical disaster film about a waterspout that lifts sharks out of the ocean and deposits them in Los Angeles. It first aired on the Syfy channel on July 11, 2013, and stars Tara Reid, Cassie Scerbo, Jaason Simmons, John Heard, and Ian Ziering. It was also given a one-night only special midnight theatrical screening via Regal Cinemas and NCM Fathom Events, where it took less than $200,000 in the box office across 200 screenings. Thriller Boda de muertos is a 2001 thriller film directed by Jesús Fragoso Montoya. Comedy The Aviary is a 2005 independent film about the ups and downs in the personal life of a flight attendant, coping with a transfer to a new city, finding a new love, and everything in between. It was written and produced by Abe Levy and Silver Tree, who was a flight attendant herself for many years. Thriller Sin of a Family is 2011 South Korean crime film, produced by Shin Hyun-joon, about a detective who investigates the circumstances of a young autistic boy's death. Comedy The Moonshiners is a 1916 short comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Eugene is a 2012 short comedy drama film written by Adam Blampied, Mirrah Foulkes and Spencer Susser. The film was also directed by Spencer Susser. Comedy Mr. Magoo is a 1997 live-action comedy film based on the original cartoon of the same name. The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and starred Leslie Nielsen as the title character, along with Kelly Lynch, Matt Keeslar, Nick Chinlund, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Ernie Hudson. It was produced by Ben Myron and was the first English language film made by Hong Kong director Stanley Tong. The film received universally negative reviews and was a box office bomb, however, the film's failure was mostly due to it being pulled from theaters after just two weeks. Thriller A Pact is a 2013 drama thriller film written and directed by Denis Dercourt. Comedy Sick Birds Die Easy is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Nicholas Fackler. Comedy Winter Vacation is a Chinese film directed by Li Hongqi. It won the Golden Leopard at the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival. Comedy Half Breakdown is a 2007 comedy drama film written by Viliam Klimáček and directed by Vlado Fischer. Comedy Ben and Me was Disney's first animated two-reel short subject and released theatrically on November 10, 1953. It was adapted from the children's book written by author/illustrator Robert Lawson and first published in 1939. Though both book and film deal with the relationship between a mouse and American founding father Benjamin Franklin, the book, with illustrations by Lawson, focused more heavily on actual historical events and personages. The short received an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Subject. It was released on VHS under the Walt Disney Mini Classics label in 1989 and was later released on DVD as a short film in the "Disney Rarities" volume of the Walt Disney Treasures collection. It was also released on DVD in 2012 under the Disney Generations Collection. This short was also notable for being the first release on the Buena Vista Distribution label. On its release, Ben and Me was packaged with a live action short called Stormy and the True-Life Adventure documentary The Living Desert. When Disney's regular distributor RKO Pictures resisted the idea of a full length True-Life Adventure, Disney formed his own distribution company to handle future Disney releases. Documentary film Supershow was a music documentary film made in 1969, which was directed by John Crome and produced by Tom Parkinson. This film was intended to be Britain's first music 'super session', with several famous blues, jazz and rock artists of the time coming together to be filmed whilst performing. The project was instigated by the Colour Tel film company, the recent credits of which included The Rolling Stones' Rock 'N' Roll Circus and Jimi Hendrix at Royal Albert Hall. Filming took place over a two-day period in March 1969 in a disused linoleum factory at Staines, England. Artists who were filmed on March 25 included Led Zeppelin, Buddy Guy, Jack Bruce, Buddy Miles, Dick Heckstall-Smith and Chris Mercer. Those filmed on March 26 included Eric Clapton, Jon Hiseman's Colosseum, Buddy Guy, Roland Kirk and Stephen Stills. This project also marks one of the rare film appearances of Glenn Campbell and The Misunderstood. Allegedly Jimi Hendrix was due to appear but missed the plane from New York. The whole project was planned with great secrecy and filming went ahead at a reputed cost of £100 per minute. Animation The story begins with footage of the 30 year war, and all the hardships mankind has had with the alien prescense known as ""the Jam"". We are now shown a group of jets engaging the Jam in a ariel battle. Enter Rei Fukai, a young pilot who gets the honor of flying Yukikaze. On their way back to base, Rei and his co-pilot encounter another jet fighter, it appears to be one of their own, but Yukikaze gives the order that it's an enemy. Rei shoots it down. Upon his arrival, he is scolded by his superior, and friend, James. He is brought before the commanding officiers and he explains to them how Yukikaze recvealed it to be a Jam. On their way home, James tries to comfort Rei. The next day James takes Rei out for a little relaxation. He tells him stories about how far along Rei has come. Rei seems to be a little cheered up now. The next morning James discusses Yukikaze with his general, Lynn. Later that day Rei and his co-pilot are sent off on a mission. They are attacked by the Jam, but are Comedy Timbuctoo is a 1933 British comedy film, co-directed by Walter Summers and Arthur B. Woods for British International Pictures, and starring Henry Kendall and Margot Grahame. Although BIP had a reputation for churning out films quickly and cheaply, in this case they allocated enough of a budget to finance location filming in Africa. Thriller Drishyam is a 2013 Indian Malayalam drama–thriller film written and directed by Jeethu Joseph and starring Mohanlal and Meena in the lead roles. It also stars Ansiba Hassan, Baby Esther, Kalabhavan Shajon, Asha Sarath, Siddique, Roshan Basheer and Neeraj Madhav in other pivotal roles. The film was produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the banner Aashirvad Cinemas. The film was shot in Thodupuzha and nearby locations. The film made a record after completing 10,000 shows within 26 days and became the highest grossing film in the history of Malayalam cinema with collections from India and overseas within 31 days. Drishyam is the first Malayalam film to collect 50 crore from its theatrical box office collections, remake rights, satellite and television rights within two months. The film went on to complete more than 20,000 shows in Kerala, running over 100 days. It won numerous accolades including the Kerala State Film Award for Best Popular Film and the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Malayalam. Thriller La Pistola de Mi Hermano is a 1997 drama film written and directed by Ray Loriga. Documentary film Territories is a 1984 short documentary film directed by Isaac Julien. Comedy Mataharis is a 2007 Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín. It stars Najwa Nimri, Tristán Ulloa, María Vázquez and Nuria González. The plot follows the lives of three female detectives who investigate the secrets of others, but end up uncovering their own families' lies and truths they would prefer to ignore. Comedy The Crazy American Girl is a 1977 film directed by David Newman. Comedy La Tumba De Bruce Lee is a 2013 comedy and drama film written by Julián Génisson and directed by Julián Génisson, Lorena Iglesias, Aaron Rux. Animation I Can Be President! is a 2011 short animation film directed by Michael Sporn. Documentary film El Dificil Arte Del Paseo is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Ivan Garcia. Thriller Janis Mckenzie is blond, beautiful and intelligent. A series of traumatic events in her life have made her reluctant to let people get close. A near death experience, while in the Army during the Gulf War, and losing the love of her life, have left invisible scars. But the deepest scar came from her twin brother Jamey. At age 16, she saw him butcher knife their parents to death. He blames Janis for his going to prison and promises to kill her when he gets out. Now, 20 years later, Jamey is coming. Comedy Adventures of Kitty O'Day is a 1945 American comedy mystery film directed by William Beaudine and starring Jean Parker, Peter Cookson and Tim Ryan. It was a sequel to the 1944 film Detective Kitty O'Day. The two films were an attempt to create a new detective series but no further films were made. A third film Fashion Model was made using a similar formula but with another actress playing a heroine with a different name. Animation Dinner Time is an animated short subject produced and directed by Paul Terry, co-directed by John Foster, and produced at Van Beuren Studios. The film is part of a series entitled Aesop's Fables and features the Terry creation Farmer Al Falfa who works as a butcher, fending off a group of pesky dogs. Dinner Time was one of the first publicly shown sound-on-film cartoons. It was premiered in New York City on 1 September 1928 and released by Pathé Exchange on 14 October 1928, a month before Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie, which premiered on 18 November 1928 at the 79th Street Theater in New York City. Dinner Time, however, was not successful with audiences and Disney's film would go on to be widely recognized as the first synchronized sound cartoon. Max and Dave Fleischer released 36 cartoons in their Song Car-Tunes series—with about 19 of those made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film system—between May 1924 and September 1926. Ironically, Steamboat Willie was released by Pat Powers' Celebrity Pictures using the Powers Cinephone sound-on-film system, which was cloned from the Phonofilm system without the permission of Lee De Forest. Comedy Wholphin: Issue 6 is a 2008 film directed by Nash Edgerton. Thriller Stranger by the Lake is a 2013 French drama-thriller film written and directed by Alain Guiraudie. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where Guiraudie won the award for Best Director. and won the Queer Palm award. Comedy A Deep Sea Panic is a 1924 comedy short film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Two Thumbs Up is an upcoming Hong Kong action comedy film directed by first-time director Lau Ho Leung and starring Francis Ng, Simon Yam, Leo Ku, Christie Chen, Patrick Tam, Mark Cheng and Philip Keung. Thriller A.W.O.L. is an American motion picture that was released in 2007. It was written by Shane Black, produced by Jessica Wethington and directed by Jack Swanstrom. It stars David Morse, John C. McGinley, and Caroline Kristiahn. Thriller Alatriste is a 2006 Spanish historical film directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes, based on the main character of a series of novels written by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, The Adventures of Captain Alatriste. The film, which stars Viggo Mortensen, is the second most expensive Spanish language film ever made in Spain; only preceded by Agora. It portrays Spain of the 17th century using both fictional and real characters. Twentieth Century Fox has bought the rights to the film. Comedy Chakkari fujin to Ukkari fujin: Fûfu goenman no maki is a 1956 comedy film directed by Nobuo Aoyagi. Thriller The Pretender 2001 was the first of the two The Pretender telemovies to air after the series was cancelled from the NBC. It originally aired on TNT on January 22, 2001. Comedy La asesinadita is a 1994 comedy film directed by Luis Quintanilla Rico. Comedy The Day the Bookies Wept is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Bert Granet and George Jeske. The film stars Joe Penner, Betty Grable, Richard Lane, Tom Kennedy and Thurston Hall. The film was released on September 15, 1939, by RKO Pictures. Comedy Wings of Fame is a 1990 Dutch English-language comedy fantasy film directed by Otakar Votocek and starring Peter O'Toole, Colin Firth, Marie Trintignant, Andréa Ferréol and Robert Stephens. The script was written by Dutch writer Herman Koch. Science Fiction Cube Zero is a 2004 Canadian psychological thriller/horror film, written and directed by Ernie Barbarash. It is the third film in the Cube film series, but is a prequel to the first film. Even though the first two films take place almost entirely within the maze, Cube Zero takes place in both the interior and exterior of the cube and makes significant use of outdoor scenes. Cube Zero explains the origins of the Cube and the people who control it. Documentary film Siete Instantes is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Diana Cardozo. Documentary film Pump! is a documentary film directed by Joshua Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell. Comedy Taking the Wheel is a 2001 comedy short film written and directed by David Ackerman. Animation Jurassic Floor is a 2012 animation and short film written and directed by Garry Moore and Gregory Moore. Comedy Struck by Lightning is a 2012 coming-of-age comedy-drama film written by and starring Chris Colfer, also based on his novel, and directed by Brian Dannelly. After high school senior Carson Phillips is struck by lightning and killed in his high-school parking lot, he recounts the way he blackmailed his classmates into contributing to his literary magazine. The film had its world premiere at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2012. The film is now available on Demand and was released theatrically on January 11, 2013. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 21, 2013. Comedy What Happens in Vegas is a 2008 American romantic comedy film from 20th Century Fox starring Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher. The title is based on the Las Vegas marketing catchphrase "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." Documentary film Aim High in Creation is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Anna Broinowski. Comedy Goodbye, Columbus is a 1969 American romantic comedy drama film starring Richard Benjamin and Ali MacGraw, directed by Larry Peerce and based on the novella of the same name by Philip Roth. The screenplay was written by Arnold Schulman who was awarded the Writers Guild of America Award. This was essentially MacGraw's film debut, as she had previously played a bit part in 1968's A Lovely Way to Die. Comedy Where's Picone? is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy. Thriller Anita is a 1967 Indian suspense film, directed and written by Raj Khosla, and starring Manoj Kumar and Sadhana. The film is the last of the suspense-thriller trilogy of Khosla-Sadhana partnership. Woh Kaun Thi? and Mera Saaya were the two previous films in the series. Documentary film Burden of Dreams is a feature-length documentary and making-of directed by Les Blank, shot during and about the chaotic production of Werner Herzog's 1982 film Fitzcarraldo, filmed in the jungles of South America. The film poster was created by Montana artist Monte Dolack and Eduardo Sanguinetti. Due to his use of long, uninterrupted takes, his rejection of scripting set pieces and his films’ tendency to document without making overt arguments through narration, dramatic reinterpretation or other techniques, Les Blank’s work has often been tied to the cinema vérité documentary movement. Blank himself has denied Burden of Dreams’ connections to cinema vérité. In a 2011 interview with Ben Terrall for the website El Cerrito Patch, Blank discusses a film he is making about the vérité director Richard Leacock and says that Leacock argued that Blank was not a vérité director. Terrall writes that “Leacock criticized Blank for using lights and a tripod, but Blank said he [was] interested in using whatever tools [could] make his films better." Blank is quoted in the article as saying he is “sympathetic” to cinema vérité, but is not a purist. Documentary film Sikkim is a 1971 Indian documentary about the nation of Sikkim, directed by Satyajit Ray. The documentary was commissioned by the Chogyal of Sikkim at a time when he felt the sovereignty of Sikkim was under threat from both China and India. Ray's documentary is about the sovereignty of Sikkim. The film was banned by the government of India, when Sikkim merged with India in 1975. In 2000, the copyright of the film was transferred to the Art and Culture Trust of Sikkim. The ban was finally lifted by the Ministry of External Affairs in September 2010. In November 2010 the director of the Kolkata film festival stated that upon filming the documentary for the first time, he received an injunction from the court of Sikkim again banning the film. Thriller Moving Too Fast is a thriller film directed by Eric Chambers. Documentary film The War Reports is a TV program. Science Fiction Rudraksh, the power to possess directed by Mani Shankar is a Bollywood science-fiction film starring Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Bipasha Basu and Isha Koppikar. The film has many references to Ramayana, one of the most famous and influential epic poems of India. Thriller The Student Teachers is a 1973 film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. It was inspired by the "nurse" cycle of pictures starting with The Student Nurses. Roger Corman says it was one of the best of the cycle. Comedy His Noisy Still is a 1920 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Borrowing Trouble is a 1937 film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Comedy Miracle on Metal Street is a short film written by Max Stephen Kronick and directed by Carl Bachmann. Documentary film Au Pair is a 2011 documentary film directed by Heidi Kim Andersen and Nicole Nielsen Horanyi. Documentary film Give Trees a Chance: The Story of Terania Creek is a 1980 documentary film directed by Jeni Kendall. Animation Cat Ride is a 1982 film directed by Jan Gissber and Lars Emanuelsson. Documentary film Fade to Black is a 2004 documentary about the career of US rapper Jay-Z. It also features many other famous names in hip hop music. This live concert at Madison Square Garden was meant to be Jay-Z's final performance, as he announced his intentions to retire from the industry. Fade to Black runs through some of the major parts of Jay-Z's Madison Square Garden performance while cutting to Jay-Z and his exploits and showing the viewers where his inspiration comes from. Documentary film The Golden Gate is a 1992 film directed by Jürgen Reble. Comedy The Nude Bomb is a 1980 comedy film based on the television series Get Smart. It stars Don Adams as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86, and was directed by Clive Donner. It was retitled The Return of Maxwell Smart for television. Comedy I Was a Teenage Zombie is a 1987 film. Though it had a very low budget and unknown actors, it attracted a cult following. Thriller Junko's Shamisen is a 2010 short, drama, thriller and animation film written and directed by Sol Friedman. Thriller The Rosary Murders is a 1987 neo-noir mystery film starring Donald Sutherland as Father Koesler, based upon the novel by William X. Kienzle. Kienzle received screenplay credit, as did Elmore Leonard. The story involves a series of murders in which the victims are all either Roman Catholic priests or nuns, each of whom is found with a black rosary. Father Koesler goes in search of the murderer but is caught in a quandary when the murderer confesses the crimes to him. He is unable to break the seal of confession by going to the police. Jack White has an uncredited role in the film as an altar server. The film was shot in Detroit, Michigan at Holy Redeemer parish, a century old Roman Catholic church on Detroit's Southwest side. Documentary film Cartoonists - Foot Soldiers of Democracy is a 2014 documentary film directed by Stéphanie Valloatto about 12 cartoonists around the world who risk their lives to defend democracy. The film premiered in the Special Screenings section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction The Machine is a 2013 British science fiction thriller film directed and written by Caradog W. James. It stars Caity Lotz and Toby Stephens as computer scientists who create an artificial intelligence for the military. Thriller U-571 is a 2000 war film directed by Jonathan Mostow, and starring Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Keitel, Thomas Kretschmann, Jon Bon Jovi, Jack Noseworthy, Will Estes and Tom Guiry. In the film, a World War II German submarine is boarded in 1942 by disguised United States Navy submariners seeking to capture her Enigma cipher machine. The film was financially successful and generally well-received by critics in the USA and won an Academy Award for sound editing. The fictitious plot attracted substantial criticism since, in reality, it was British personnel from HMS Bulldog who first captured a naval Enigma machine, months before the United States had even entered the war. The anger over the inaccuracies even reached the British Parliament, where Prime Minister Tony Blair stated that the film was an "affront" to British sailors. The real U-571 was never involved in any such events, was not captured, and was in fact sunk in January 1944, off Ireland, by a Short Sunderland flying boat from No. 461 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force. U-571 was filmed in the Mediterranean Sea, near Rome and Malta. Thriller Officer, the Mossad is responsible for network configuration spy to carry out assassinations in Egypt, associated with a girl Egypt without her knowledge Bhakiqth, and then escape out against her to Israel, down by depriving them of her children, sending Egyptian intelligence officers to detect the quality of information obtained and the re-wife to Cairo, accompanied by Tefllehau following events . Documentary film Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity is a 2006 short documentary film directed by Thomas Lucas. Animation The Plastic Pest is a 2013 family, animation, comedy, short film written and directed by Jessica Hokanson. Documentary film What Do You Say to a Naked Lady? is a hidden-camera style reality film released in 1970, and directed by Candid Camera creator Allen Funt. In the film, Funt secretly records people's reactions to unexpected encounters with nudity or sexuality in unusual situations. This was the first of two Candid Camera-style theatrical films to be produced and directed by Funt, the other being Money Talks. While the film does contain some titillating material and both male and female full frontal nudity, a large amount of the film involves Funt talking to people about sexuality and sexual topics. Whereas Funt's other productions had to fall within Federal Communications Commission guidelines prohibiting nudity and sexual content on the airwaves, film was outside the FCC's jurisdiction and Funt was free to incorporate them into the film. In the U.S., the film was originally rated X by the Motion Picture Association of America; an edited version was rated R in 1982. When submitted to the British Board of Film Classification in 1970, the film was originally rejected, then rated X; a 1988 video release was rated 18. The film was released on VHS in the 1980s, with a DVD released on December 6th, 2011. Thriller Incarnate is an upcoming horror film directed by Brad Peyton. The film stars Aaron Eckhart and the nominated Academy Award for Best Actress, Catalina Sandino Moreno. Documentary film A documentary about the Indian Point power plant and it's virtual lack of security following the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Documentary film William Carlos Williams is a 1986 documentary film written by Jill Janows and directed by Richard P. Rogers. Animation How to Avoid Friendship is a 1964 short animation film directed by Gene Deitch and written by Eli Bauer. Science Fiction The Maze Runner is a 2014 American dystopian action film directed by Wes Ball, based on James Dashner's 2009 novel of the same name. The film is the first installment in The Maze Runner film series and was produced by Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, and Lee Stollman with a screenplay by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers and T.S. Nowlin. The film stars Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Ki Hong Lee and Will Poulter. The story follows sixteen-year-old Thomas, portrayed by O'Brien, who awakens in a rusty elevator with no memory of who he is, only to learn he's been delivered to the middle of an intricate maze, along with a slew of other boys, who have been trying to find their way out of the ever-changing labyrinth — all while establishing a functioning society in what they call The Glade. Principal photography began in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on May 13, 2013 and officially concluded on July 12, 2013. The Maze Runner was released on September 19, 2014 in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Documentary film Crustáceos is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Vicente Pérez Herrero. Comedy Once Upon a Time in Phuket is a 2012 Swedish film directed by Staffan Lindberg. Thriller The Swarm is a 1978 monster horror film about a killer bee invasion of Texas. It was adapted from a novel of the same name by Arthur Herzog. The director was Irwin Allen, and the cast included Michael Caine, Katharine Ross, Richard Widmark, Richard Chamberlain, Olivia de Havilland, Ben Johnson, Lee Grant, Patty Duke, Slim Pickens, Bradford Dillman, Fred MacMurray, and Henry Fonda. Despite negative reviews and being a box office failure, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. This is the last film to be edited by Harold F. Kress. Science Fiction The Strongest Man in the World is a 1975 Disney film starring Kurt Russell, still a student in the fictional Medfield College. It is the sequel to the 1972 film Now You See Him, Now You Don't, itself a sequel to the 1969 film, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. Comedy Boxer Shorts is a 2002 comedy drama film directed by Glenn Gaylord and Allen Duong Hoang. Documentary film She Paid The Ultimate Price is a 2011 documentary produced, directed and co-written by Iryna Korpan, a Ukrainian-Canadian television personality. The film is based on the life of her own grandmother Kateryna Sikorska, who was executed by the Nazis in 1943 for hiding a Jewish family in her cellar. Kateryna Sikorska was eventually awarded the title of "Righteous among the Nations". The film's soundtrack incorporateses music by Maksym Berezovsky, Levko Revutsky, Myroslav Skoryk, Victor Mishalow, Roman Turovsky and Michael Alpert. Thriller Bigfoot is a 1970 horror science fiction film. Despite its low budget, it featured some well-known actors and family namesakes in the cast, including John Carradine as "Jasper C. Hawkes", a Southern traveling salesman. Robert F. Slatzer directed and Chris Mitchum, Joi Lansing, Doodles Weaver and Lindsay Crosby co-starred. Portions of the film were shot in undisclosed mountain wilderness locations where Bigfoot was alleged to have been sighted. Comedy Tora-san's Lovesick aka Tora-san's Lovesickness is a 1974 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Sayuri Yoshinaga as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Lovesick is the thirteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Documentary film This DVD is a review and critique of Pink's incredible career and exceptional music across the past 10 years. Featuring rare and classic footage of Pink, exclusive interviews from those who've known her best, this documentary review contains everything about the girl who got the party started. Documentary film A Grin Without a Cat is a 1977 French essay film by Chris Marker. It focuses on global political turmoil in the 1960s and '70s, particularly the rise of the New Left in France and the development of socialist movements in Latin America. Using the image of Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat, the film's title evokes a dissonance between the promise of a global socialist revolution with its actual nonexistence. The film's original French title is Le fond de l'air est rouge, which means "The essence of the air is red", and has a subtext similar to the English title, implying that the socialist movement existed only in the air. The title is also a play on words: The original expression in French is "Le fond de l'air est frais", meaning "there is a chill/a nip in the air". Chris Marker replaced the last word with "rouge", so the original title translates to There are Reds in the Air. Comedy Admission Free is a 1932 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Janakiraman is a 1997 Tamil language film directed by Sundar C. The film features Sarathkumar and Nagma in lead roles whilst Rambha, Goundamani and Manivannan play supporting roles. The film was one among 1997 Deepavali releases and became a success as well. Comedy Cherry 2000 is a 1987 science fiction cult film starring Melanie Griffith and David Andrews. Comedy Harmony Row is a 1933 Australian musical comedy starring popular stage comedian George Wallace. It marked the film debut of Bill Kerr. Animation "For twelve years she ignored the sneers and hostility of the outside world and stood up for her relationship. But this was probably a mistake." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival site. Thriller Gangster No. 1 is a 2000 British crime film directed by Paul McGuigan. It stars Paul Bettany in the title role, and features Malcolm McDowell, David Thewlis and Saffron Burrows. Documentary film To the People of the United States is a short propaganda film produced by the US Public Health Service in 1943 to warn the American GIs against syphilis. It was directed by Arthur Lubin. The film opens with the ground crew of a flying fortress talking to their colleagues about being grounded. It seems the other planes in their unit are off to fight the enemy, but they and their plane lay idle because their pilot is "sick". The pilot, whose face is never shown, talks with a doctor, feeling very embarrassed and guilty about what has happened. The doctor assures him that he will fly again when he gets better. When the pilot interjects that he has heard he wouldn't, the doctor asks "Heard from who? The kid next door or the drug patent salesman? Surely not anyone who knew what he was talking about." The doctor then informs him that if the disease is caught early, and he keeps up a strict treatment he will be able to go about his business normally again. Once the pilot leaves the doctor addresses the audience "Do you want the facts? Well the first question is the extent of syphilis in America." Animation The Necktie is a 2008 animated short by Jean-François Lévesque about a man with a dreary job who rediscovers his old accordion at age 40, and with it, his joy for life. The film uses a variety of animation techniques. The central character is a puppet filmed in stop-motion, inside miniature sets. His co-workers are animated with traditional animation drawings on paper, digitally integrated into shots but designed to give the appearance of being 2D cardboard cutouts. The Necktie was produced in Montreal by the National Film Board of Canada. The film garnered the Jutra Award for best animation, the Fabrizio Bellochio Prize for Social Content at the I Castelli Animati Festival, the youth jury prize for best animated short at the Festival de cinéma des 3 Amériques as well as the Best Short Film Award and the Audience Prize for Best Canadian Short Film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Originally from Saint-Gabriel, Quebec, Lévesque lives and works principally in Montreal. As a child, he had participated in animation workshops in the Carrousel international du film de Rimouski children's film festival; in 2009, he was named its honorary co-president. Comedy "Pest of the West" is the 16th episode of the fifth season and the 96th overall episode of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. It was written by Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks and Richard Pursel, with Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi serving as animation directors. Brookshier and King also functioned as storyboard directors. The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on April 11, 2008. The series follows the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. In this episode, SpongeBob finds that he is a distant relative of SpongeBuck SquarePants, a sheriff from Bikini Bottom's past who helped save the citizens from the quickest whip draw in town, the evil Dead Eye Plankton. The episode "Pest of the West" became available on DVD on April 15, 2008. The song called "Idiot Friends", written by Tom Kenny and Andy Paley, was featured in the episode, and was later released on the album called SpongeBob's Greatest Hits in 2009. Upon release, the episode garnered a total of 6.1 million viewers, and was met with positive reviews from media critics. Comedy Jake Squared is a 2013 comedy drama film directed by Howard Goldberg. It stars Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Mike Vogel, Jane Seymour, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Gia Mantegna. The movie was filmed in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. Comedy Jatts in Golmaal is a 2013 Punjabi film. The movie was released on May 24, 2013. Veena Malik makes her debut in Indian Punjabi cinema with her role in the film. Comedy Apartment for Ladies or Nu zi gong yu is a 1970 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Umetsugu Inoue. It was produced by Run Run Shaw of Shaw Brothers Studio. Comedy Sleepless in Seattle is a 1993 American romantic comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Nora Ephron. Based on a story by Jeff Arch, it stars Tom Hanks as Sam Baldwin and Meg Ryan as Annie Reed. The film was inspired by the 1957 film An Affair to Remember and used both its theme song and clips from the film in critical scenes. The climactic meeting at the top of the Empire State Building is a reference to a reunion between Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr in An Affair to Remember that fails to happen because the Kerr character is struck by a car while en route. At one point, some of the characters discuss Affair, with Sam commenting "that's a chick's movie". Animation The Transformers: The Movie is a 1986 animated feature film based on the animated TV series by the same name. It was released in North America on August 8, 1986 and in the UK on December 5, 1986. The film was directed by Nelson Shin, who produced the original Transformers television series, and features the voices of Eric Idle, Judd Nelson, Leonard Nimoy, Casey Kasem, Robert Stack, Lionel Stander, John Moschitta, Jr., Peter Cullen and Frank Welker. It also marked the final roles for both Orson Welles, who died the year before its release, and Scatman Crothers, who died months after its release. The story takes place in 2005, 20 years after the events of the TV series' second season and serves to bridge into the third season. Set to a soundtrack of synth-based incidental music and hard-driving metal music, composed by Vince DiCola, the movie has a decidedly darker tone than the television series, with detailed visuals in Toei Animation's typical anime film styling, and like G.I. Joe: The Movie, Decepticon villains that are more menacing, killing without hesitation. The film features several grand battles in which a handful of major characters meet their end. Comedy Adrift in Tokyo is a 2007 Japanese film based on a novel by Yoshinaga Fujita. Comedy Rejs, known in English as The Cruise, is a Polish comedy film released in 1970, directed by Marek Piwowski who also co-wrote the screenplay with Janusz Głowacki. The score was composed by Wojciech Kilar. Rejs is considered as a masterpiece by many and as the earliest cult film in Polish cinema. Shot in a quasi-documentary style, with a cast featuring not more than two or three professional actors, the absurd plot parodies life in the People's Republic of Poland, reducing a weekend river cruise to a hilarious parody of the entire communist system. A stowaway sneaks aboard a ship departing on a cruise down the Vistula River. The captain takes him for a Communist Party cultural coordinator and the intruder gladly adapts to his new role, immediately setting to work at manipulating the passengers and crew into silly and vaguely humiliating games. Before long, Tym has got everyone under his thumb and created his own comedic dictatorship. A memorable performance was given by Jan Himilsbach, an amateur actor who formerly carved tombstones. Science Fiction Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is a 1997 American martial arts action film directed by John R. Leonetti. Based on the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games, the film is the sequel to 1995's Mortal Kombat. It stars Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, Brian Thompson, Sandra Hess, Lynn "Red" Williams, Irina Pantaeva, Marjean Holden and James Remar. The storyline was largely an adaptation of Mortal Kombat 3, following a band of warriors as they attempt to save Earth from the evil Shao Kahn. Although the story picks up where the last film left off, all but two of the lead roles were recast. In contrast to its predecessor, which was a box office success and marginally well received, Annihilation was critically panned and underperformed at the box office. As a result, development of a planned sequel to the film was halted and never progressed beyond pre-production. Comedy Bonjour sourire, is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Claude Sautet, written by Jean Marsan, starring Henri Salvador and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles "Die tolle Residenz", "Sourire aux lèvres". Comedy Wind with the Gone is a 1998 comedy-drama film from Argentina, written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. Animation Stroboscopic Noise~ is a 2009 short animation film directed by Manuel Knapp. Comedy Twice Upon A Christmas is a 2001 sequel to the PAX television film, Once Upon A Christmas. The filming location was in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is directed by Tibor Takács and stars most of the original cast from the first film. As of 2009, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family. Comedy Mannar Mathai Speaking is a 1995 Malayalam comedy film written by Siddique-Lal, produced and directed by Mani C. Kappan, and starring Mukesh, Saikumar, Innocent, Vani Viswanath, and Biju Menon in the main roles. It is the sequel to Ramji Rao Speaking and was followed by Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 The main plotline has been borrowed from the Alfred Hitchcock classic Vertigo. Priyadarshan adapted certain subplots of the film for his Hindi film, Bhagam Bhag. Writer Siddique later reused the story and tweaks it for his Tamil movie Sadhu Miranda. Comedy Unlikely Angel is a 1996 American Christmas TV movie starring Dolly Parton which premiered on CBS in 1996. Comedy Rajendrudu Gajendrudu is a 1993 Telugu comedy film starring Gadde Rajendra Prasad, Soundarya, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Ali, Gundu Hanumanth Rao, Babu Mohan in main roles and directed by S.V.Krishna Reddy. Comedy Rome-Paris-Rome is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Aldo Fabrizi. Animation Emperor's Dream is a Chinese animated puppet film produced by the Northeast Film company in China. Comedy We Are Young is a 2013 comedy and romance film directed by Alex Richanbach. Thriller A school of ravenous tiger sharks turn a spring break celebration into a frenzied bloodbath, and the only way to survive is to stay away from the beach in a sun-soaked tale of iron-jawed terror. The hard-partying college co-eds aren't the only ones hitting the Florida beach this spring break, and as the keg gets tapped and the beer begins to flow, a school of hungry tiger sharks prepares to move in for the kill. Animation Only Yesterday is a 1991 Japanese animated drama film written and directed by Isao Takahata, based on the manga of the same title by Hotaru Okamoto and Yuko Tone. Toshio Suzuki produced the film and Studio Ghibli provided the animation. It was released on July 20, 1991. The ending theme song is a Japanese translation of Amanda McBroom's composition "The Rose." Only Yesterday is significant among progressive anime films in that it explores a genre traditionally thought to be outside the realm of animated subjects. In this case a realistic drama written for adults, particularly women. The film was, however, a surprise box office success, attracting a large adult audience of all genders. Comedy The Dump is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and directed by Hamish Bennett. Documentary film Hidden Wounds is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Tomas Kaan and Arnold van Bruggen. Documentary film Just Visiting This Planet is a 1990 documentary film directed by Peter Sempel. Animation Sita Sings the Blues is a 2008 animated film written, directed, produced and animated entirely by American artist Nina Paley, primarily using 2D computer graphics and Flash Animation. It intersperses events from the Ramayana, light-hearted but knowledgeable discussion of historical background by a trio of Indian shadow puppets, musical interludes voiced with tracks by Annette Hanshaw and scenes from the artist's own life. The ancient mythological and modern biographical plot are parallel tales, sharing numerous themes. Documentary film Live Parc des Princes Paris is Mika's second live DVD. It is a one-off stadium show with a crowd of 55,000 recorded at Paris on 4 July 2008. The DVD also features a documentary following the initial idea of the show through to the production. In Bonus Features it includes the music video for the song "Lollipop", a live performance of "Grace Kelly" and the making-of the design and others in the show. Comedy I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby is a 1940 American musical comedy film starring Broderick Crawford and Jessie Ralph. It was also released under the title Trouble in B flat. Comedy Lonesome Luke, Circus King is a 1916 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Thriller Snakes on a Plane is a 2006 American action thriller film directed by David R. Ellis and starring Samuel L. Jackson. It was released by New Line Cinema on August 18, 2006, in North America. The film was written by David Dalessandro, John Heffernan, and Sheldon Turner and follows the events of hundreds of snakes being released on a passenger plane in an attempt to kill a trial witness. The film gained a considerable amount of attention before its release, forming large fanbases online and becoming an Internet phenomenon, due to the film's title, casting, and premise. In response to the Internet fan base, New Line Cinema incorporated feedback from online users into its production, and added five days of reshooting. Before and after the film was released, it was parodied and alluded to on television shows and films, fan-made videos, video games, and various forms of literature. Released in the United States and United Kingdom on August 18, 2006, the film received mixed to positive reviews with 68% of reviews positive and an average normalized score of 58%, according to the review aggregation websites Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic, respectively. Documentary film To Whom It May Concern is a 2006 short film directed by Mitch McCabe. Thriller Postal is a 2007 action comedy film co-written and directed by Uwe Boll. The film stars Zack Ward, Dave Foley, Chris Coppola, Jackie Tohn, J.K. Simmons, Verne Troyer, Larry Thomas, David Huddleston, and Seymour Cassel. Like the majority of Boll's previous films, Postal is a film adaptation of a video game, in this case, Postal, though this film draws more heavily from that video game's sequel, Postal 2. Animation In The Spring is a 2013 animation, short, drama and family film written by Nicolas Anastassiou an directed by Kyle Dunlevy. Documentary film If It Weren't for You is a 2011 documentary, adventure, Family and Romance film written and directed by Anne-Marieke Graafmans. Comedy Curry and Pepper is a 1990 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Blackie Ko and starring Jacky Cheung and Stephen Chow. This is Cheung and Chow's second film collaboration. Comedy The Tunnel of Love is a 1958 romantic comedy film based on the Broadway hit by Peter De Vries and Joseph Fields. The film follows a married suburban couple who for reasons unknown, are unable to conceive a child and soon endure endless red tape on a path of adopting a child. The film is the first directorial effort from Gene Kelly in which he did not also star. Doris Day received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Comedy Volga-Volga is a 2006 comedy film directed by Pavel Labazov and Andrey Silvestrov. Documentary film Folley - Bush Spirits Dance In Smoke is a 1990 film directed by Marlene Dittrich-Lux. Science Fiction The Fog of Courage is a 2014 short animated adventure film written and directed by John Dilworth. Comedy Its All In The Fingers is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Kei Ishikawa. Comedy Out to Sea is a 1997 romantic comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Rue McClanahan, Dyan Cannon and Brent Spiner. It was the final film for both Donald O'Connor and Edward Mulhare. The latter died on May 24, 1997, almost six weeks before the film's release. It was directed by Martha Coolidge, with a screenplay by Robert Nelson Jacobs. The original music score was composed by Michael Muhlfriedel and David Newman. Comedy Punch and Judy is a 1968 animated short film directed and written by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy Fatty's Flirtation is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. Comedy Still the Beaver is a 1983 TV film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. Animation I Love You Mom is a 2007 animated short film directed by Antoine Collet, Damien Dell'omodarme, and Mickael Abensur. Comedy Arisan Brondong is a 2010 comedy film directed by Helfi C.H. Kardit. Animation Pet Bird is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Ricardo de Podestá. Documentary film "“How do we reconcile the contradictions between our personal family memories and our country’s collective memory?” When filmmaker Natalia Almada asks this question, the answer is her latest film, a tour de force of cinematic imagination bristling with beauty, contradiction, and the epic scope of Mexico’s last 100 years of history. Stunningly realized, Almada’s filmic meditation is framed as a search through the memory of her grandmother, whose reminiscences revolve around her father, Plutarco Elías Calles, one of Mexico’s most prominent and controversial presidents. A general during the Mexican Revolution and then president from 1924 to 1928, Calles was known both for his deeds as a revolutionary hero and the brutal tactics he employed during his presidency. His life and legacy embody both the promise and betrayal of Mexico’s poignant history. For Almada, the exploration of her extraordinary personal link to Mexico’s past becomes a lens through which she explores the qualities of cinema that have formed the fulcrum of her artistic practice over her career. Archival and original footage, Hollywood films, and still photographs are woven with original music and meticulously edited audio archives to reveal a hypnotic and deeply compassionate portrait of the Mexican people and the forces that have shaped their country." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Fowl Weather is a 1953 Warner Bros. animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. Comedy Xcuse Me is a 2003 Hindi comedy film. It is the sequel to N. Chandra's 2001 film Stylewhich is managed to do very well at the box office. Xcuse Me was released in September 26, 2003 and a moderate success at the box office. Animation Una furtiva lagrima is a 2012 animated musical short film written by Nicolas Schmerkin and directed by Carlo Vogele. Comedy Expertos en Pinchazos is a 1979 Argentine sex comedy film directed by Hugo Sofovich. Documentary film Fla X Flu is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Renato Terra. Science Fiction The Invisible Kid is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Avery Crounse. The film stars Jay Underwood, Chynna Phillips and Karen Black. Documentary film Serambi is a 2005 documentary film directed by Garin Nugroho, Tonny Trimarsanto, Lianto Suseno, and Viva Westi. Documentary film Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s is a documentary action film directed by Mike Malloy. Comedy Comeback Season is a 2006 film directed by Bruce McCulloch. It stars Ray Liotta as Walter Pearce, a married man who, with the help of local football star Skylar Eckerman, tries to win back his wife after cheating on her. Filming took place in Calgary, Alberta. Thriller On the surface, Ray Ryan (Dameon Clarke) has it all. He’s a successful advertising executive with a new promotion. He has a nice home and a beautiful fiancée (Brandy Little). But underneath it all is a dark secret he’s finding harder to hide. Ray’s nightmares are giving way to visions of his abusive father, unlocking a suppressed violence he’s unable to control. When ray brutally assaults a man in a parking lot, it leads to an investigation by an aging detective with a connected past. Neither is prepared as the secrets begin to unfold over a thirty-year-old murder they’ve both struggled to keep buried. Comedy The Hoboken Chicken Emergency is a 1984 tv film directed by Peter Baldwin. Documentary film Vultures Of Tibet is a 2012 documentary short drama film directed by Russell Bush. Comedy The Weekend is a 2007 comedy film written by Ed Roe and directed by Steven Brill. Comedy Chicken Wagon Family is a film directed by Herbert I. Leeds released on Aug 11, 1939. Documentary film This film reveals the extraordinary story of Fall Out Boy, with a collection of filmed interviews with the band during which they discuss the defining moments of their career. Featuring rare band footage, seldom seen live and studio clips. Comedy Mimi's Place is a 2009 short comedy film directed by Amir Valinia. Documentary film Die Jüdin und der Hauptmann is a 1994 dramatic documentary film written and directed by Ulf von Mechow. Documentary film Goodnight Cleveland is a documentary film directed by Jim Heneghan for 8th Grade Films chronicling The Hellacopters North American tour in 2002 in support of their album High Visibility. The film was shot with one camera and a sound person using the techniques of Direct Cinema and Cinéma vérité. Goodnight Cleveland is noted for its lack of dramatic arc which captures the boredom and tedium of touring life in a very realistic way. The title Goodnight Cleveland is heard in the film when Hellacopters lead singer Nicke Andersson yells "goodnight Cleveland" to the audience at the end of the Agora Ballroom show, an inverted reference to the mockumentary film This Is Spınal Tap, in which bass player Derek Smalls yells, "Hello Cleveland" to an unseen audience as the band attempts to find their way to the stage, while lost in the boiler room of the theater before a concert. Comedy Machan is an upcoming Tamil comedy film written and directed by Sakthi Chidambaram. The film features Ramesh Aravind, Vivek and Karunas in the lead roles and is expected to release in May 2013. Documentary film White Rock is a 1977 documentary film about the 1976 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria. The narrator was James Coburn. The film was directed by Tony Maylam, who at around the same time had also made a concert film featuring the rock group Genesis, Genesis: In Concert. The two films were shown as a double bill in British cinemas in 1977. A soundtrack, "White Rock" was done by Rick Wakeman in 1977. Documentary film El Maule is a 1983 documentary film written by Patricio Bustamante and directed by Patricio Bustamante and Juan Carlos Bustamante. Comedy The Ghost of St. Michael’s is a 1941 British comedy-thriller film, produced by Ealing Studios. Documentary film Holding Still is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Florian Riegel. Thriller In an isolated, slowly dying mining town, children are vanishing without a trace – abducted, the townsfolk whisper, by a mysterious entity known locally as “The Tall Man.” Town nurse Julia Denning (Jessica Biel; “Total Recall,” “Hitchcock”) seems skeptical…until her young David disappears in the middle of night. Frantic to rescue the boy, Julia lives every parent’s darkest nightmare in this twisting, shock-around-each-corner thriller from acclaimed director Pascal Laugier (“Martyrs”) called THE TALL MAN. Comedy Getting Even With Dad is a 1994 American comedy film starring Macaulay Culkin and Ted Danson. Comedy My Mom's New Boyfriend is a 2008 romantic comedy film starring Colin Hanks, Antonio Banderas, Selma Blair, and Meg Ryan. It is rated PG-13 for "sexual content, language, some violence and drug material". The film received a limited theatrical release worldwide. However it was released straight-to-DVD in the United States on June 17, 2008. It was released under the title My Spy in the UK and Australia. Comedy Luck of the Turf is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Jack Melford, Moira Lynd, Wally Patch and Moore Marriott. The son of a shopkeeper likes to pick winners in horse races and gives tips to his friends. It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton as a quota quickie for release by the Hollywood studio RKO Pictures. Animation Arca de Noé is a 2013 short animated film directed by Amália Maria Mattos de Araújo. Thriller Alien vs. Predator is a 2004 American science fiction action film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and starring Sanaa Lathan and Lance Henriksen. It is the first installment of the Alien vs. Predator franchise, adapting a crossover bringing together the eponymous creatures of the Alien and Predator series, a concept which originated in a 1989 comic book. Anderson, Dan O'Bannon, and Ronald Shusett wrote the story, and Anderson and Shane Salerno adapted the story into a screenplay. Their writing was influenced by Aztec mythology, the comic book series, and the writings of Erich von Däniken. Set in 2004, this film follows a group of archaeologists assembled by billionaire Charles Bishop Weyland for an expedition near the Antarctic to investigate a mysterious heat signal. Weyland hopes to claim the find for himself, and his group discovers a pyramid below the surface of a whaling station. Hieroglyphs and sculptures reveal that the pyramid is a hunting ground for Predators who kill Aliens as a rite of passage. The humans are caught in the middle of a battle between the two species and attempt to prevent the Aliens from reaching the surface. Thriller The Descent is a 2005 British horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall. The film follows six women who, having entered an unmapped cave system, become trapped and are hunted by troglofaunal flesh-eating humanoids. Filming took place in the United Kingdom. Exterior scenes were filmed at Ashridge Park, Buckinghamshire. Because the filmmakers considered it too dangerous and time-consuming to shoot in an actual cave, interior scenes were filmed on sets built at Pinewood Studios near London. The Descent opened commercially 8 July 2005 in the United Kingdom. It premiered in the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and opened commercially on 4 August 2006 in the United States. A sequel, titled The Descent Part 2, was released in 2009 and depicts events that take place two days after the end of the original film. Comedy I'm Going to Mum's is a 2013 short comedy drama family film written and directed by Lauren Jackson. Documentary film Windjammer is a 1958 documentary film that recorded a 17,500-nautical-mile voyage of the Norwegian sail training ship Christian Radich. Windjammer was produced by Louis de Rochemont and directed by Louis de Rochemont III. It was the only film to be shot in the widescreen Cinemiracle process, which came with a seven-track stereophonic soundtrack. The Christian Radich and its Norwegian crew were filmed while sailing from Oslo, via the island of Madeira, across the Atlantic to the Caribbean, to New York City, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and then back home to Bergen in Norway. The movie featured a score by Morton Gould, with additional musical performances by cellist Pablo Casals and Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra. The film also features a meeting with the German ship Pamir, which sank in a hurricane in September 1957. The world premiere was at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood on April 8, 1958 where the movie ran for 36 weeks. The East Coast premiere took place at New York's Roxy Theatre on April 9 where it was shown for 24 weeks on a special curved screen 100 by 40 feet in size. Animation Garfield's Travel Adventures is a 2005 DVD released February 15, 2005, featuring 3 original CBS TV specials based on the popular comic strip Garfield. The DVD featured the three specials based on when Garfield and others go somewhere besides their home: Garfield in the Rough, Garfield in Paradise, and Garfield Goes Hollywood. The cover art featured Garfield lying down on the Earth in Outer Space, and the yellow disc featured Garfield's face with sunglasses on top. This was the third DVD released in the set, preceded by Garfield as Himself and Garfield's Holiday Celebrations, and followed by Garfield's Fantasies. It was also featured on the Garfield Cat Tales DVD in 2005. Comedy Phir Hera Pheri is an Indian comedy film sequel to 2000 classic Bollywood film Hera Pheri directed by Neeraj Vora. The film stars the three men from the previous film Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty and Paresh Rawal. Bipasha Basu and Rimi Sen are the leading actresses of the film. The movie released on 9 June 2006. The movie was inspired by Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and a sequence was inspired by Charlie Chaplin's The Circus. It was one of the highest grossing Bollywood films of 2006. The film was the first commercially successful sequel in Bollywood, starting a trend of sequels. Documentary film Rednecks + Culchies is a documentary, drama and biographical film directed by Tony Monaghan. Documentary film For Tomorrow: The First Step of the Revolution is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Kenneth Kokin. Comedy Pipe Dream is a 2002 romantic comedy film, starring Mary-Louise Parker and Martin Donovan. The film was directed by John C. Walsh, who previously wrote and directed the film Ed's Next Move. Thriller Flower and Snake: Zero is a 2014 Japanese erotic drama film directed by Hajime Hashimoto, starring Maiko Amano, Noriko Hamada and Rina Sakuragi and part of a film series based on the novels of Oniroku Dan. It was released on 17 May 2014. Thriller Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter is a 1984 slasher film written and directed by Joseph Zito. It is the fourth film in the Friday the 13th film series. Though it was billed as "The Final Chapter", there have been further sequels in the franchise. Like its three predecessors, the film was a financial success. However, it received poor critical reviews. Many fans of the series often cite this film for its brutal gore effects and dark atmosphere, much like Zito's earlier film, The Prowler. The film's plot follows series antagonist Jason Voorhees as he stalks a family and group of neighboring teenagers residing on Camp Crystal Lake. Science Fiction A disaster on space station Scorpio One leaves all the crewmembers dead. The CIA sends one of its crack agents, Jared Stone into space with a team five elite Rangers to investigate. The answer to the deadly mystery could mean the end of all life, as we know it. Animation Things You’d Better Not Mix Up is a 2010 comedy, animated short film written and directed by Joost Lieuwma. Thriller Ace Attorney is a 2012 Japanese comedy courtroom drama film, directed by Takashi Miike and based on the Capcom video game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. The film stars Hiroki Narimiya, Mirei Kiritani, and Takumi Saito. It made its premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on 1 February 2012 and was released in Japanese cinemas on 11 February 2012. The US premiere was made at the Hawaii International Film Festival in April 2012. Miike has stated there are plans for an international release with both dubbing and subtitles available for each specific region. Science Fiction Knights AKA ""Kingdom of Metal: Cyborg Killer" is a 1993 science fiction movie starring kickboxing champion Kathy Long in her debut Hollywood movie. The original title for Knights was Kingdom Of Metal and it began as the sequel to Pyun's 1989 film, Cyborg, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. It is the second film in Pyun's Cyborg series. The first was Cyborg and the third and last film of the series is Omega Doom made in 1996. Long's character is a descendant of Gibson Rickenbacker in the original script. Comedy Zoey 101: Spring Break-Up is the first 48-minute television film based on the Nickelodeon television show Zoey 101. It first aired on March 10, 2006. It stars Jamie Lynn Spears as Zoey Brooks, Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks, Sean Flynn as Chase Matthews, Victoria Justice as Lola Martinez, Christopher Massey as Michael Barret, Alexa Nikolas as Nicole Bristow, Erin Sanders as Quinn Pensky and Matthew Underwood as Logan Reese. The DVD was released on March 14, 2006. Comedy Enid Is Sleeping is a 1990 film directed by Maurice Phillips. Comedy Zenon: The Zequel is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie and the second installment of the Disney Channel's "Zenon" television film series, following the first installment, Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, and preceding Zenon: Z3. Comedy Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Rehab is a 2007 short comedy/horror film written by Noah Harald and Matt Levine. It is also directed by Noah Harald. Thriller Several college students are brutally murdered in a small college town and the killer is still on the loose. In an attempt to seek the truth, a journalism student misguidedly finds herself in a storm of intrigue, jealousy, devil worship, and the haunting of misunderstood forces that roam the college town. Will she discover the town's long buried secrets? Or will she find out that some secrets are better left concealed? Science Fiction Cybornetics is a 2012 American science fiction film written and directed by Dwayne Buckle. Cybornetics is Dwayne Buckle's second feature length film which was shot in New York City and New Jersey. The Minority was Dwayne Buckle's first feature length film. Cybornetics had its theatrical motion picture premiere in June 2012 at the Cinema Village Theater in New York City and was officially released on October 23, 2012. Thriller With bounty hunters hot on his trail, fugitive Prescott Roeh retreats to his hometown of Braxton. Coming back to the small church where he was raised, Prescott seeks atonement for the horrible crimes he's committed. But not everyone is ready to forgive him. With the law closing in, Prescott prepares for one final showdown. Documentary film The Making of Anatomy of a Murder is a 1959 short film directed by Otto Preminger. Animation Menchedita's First Communion is a 2007 animated short film directed by Ricardo Barahona. Comedy It Can Only Get Worse is a 1979 film directed and written by Helmut Dietl. Thriller The Forsaken is a 2001 horror-thriller film written and directed by J. S. Cardone. In Australia, its promotional title was The Forsaken: Desert Vampires. Science Fiction Mandragore is a 2011 short-horror and sci-fi film written and directed by Fabrice Blin. Comedy An Elastic Affair is a 10-minute short comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock which features the two winners—Cyril Butcher as "the Boy" and Aileen Despard as "the Girl"—of a film acting scholarship sponsored by British film magazine Film Weekly. The film was shown on 19 January 1930 at a ceremony at the London Palladium at which the two winners were presented with their award, in the form of movie contracts with the film producer John Maxwell of British International Pictures. The film is now considered a lost film. Documentary film Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days is a 2001 biography and documentary film written by Monica Bider and directed Patty Ivins Specht. Comedy "With Daddy Longlegs (formerly known as Go Get Some Rosemary), Josh and Benny Safdie have crafted a realistic fairy tale that captures the magic of parenthood, invoking memories of their inventive dad from their own childhood. Divorced and alone, Lenny (the perfectly cast Ronald Bronstein) is the father of two young boys he gets to see a couple of weeks a year. He cherishes these days with the kids, being both stern parent and lovable buddy, inventing myths and somehow living them, all while working overtime in the big city. When the going gets tough, Lenny uses some unusual, perhaps even hazardous, techniques to keep the kids safe from the world. Because of the film’s fluid style, we feel that we are in the boxing ring alongside Lenny, as flawed as he is charismatic, champion of each day, yet totally black and blue. As the storm of society continually rains on him, Lenny laughs through it all. Isn’t life crazy?" Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Blind Fear is a 1989 thriller film written by Sergio Altieri and directed by Tom Berry. Animation Videogame - a loop experiment is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Donato Sansone. Animation Dante's Inferno Animated is a 2D animation film produced and directed by Boris Acosta. The story is based on the first part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy - Inferno. Comedy Amélie is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Written by Jeunet with Guillaume Laurant, the film is a whimsical depiction of contemporary Parisian life, set in Montmartre. It tells the story of a shy waitress, played by Audrey Tautou, who decides to change the lives of those around her for the better, while struggling with her own isolation. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Germany. Grossing over $33 million in limited theatrical release, it is still the highest-grossing French-language film released in the United States. The film met with critical acclaim and was a major box-office success. Amélie won Best Film at the European Film Awards; it won four César Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and was nominated for five Academy Awards. A Broadway adaptation is in development. Science Fiction The Tennysons arrive back home, but Ben seems to find it hard to re-adjust his lifestyle as a regular old kid again... But before he can do that, villains come and take over his hometown, and it is up to him to go hero before anyone is harmed. And how does the Omnitrix, an alien named Eon, and the Plumbers fit into all of this? Documentary film Musique(s) électronique(s) is a documentary film shot between 2010 and 2012 by the filmmaker Jérémie Carboni. Thriller Presence of Mind is a 1999 drama film directed by Antoni Aloy. The film is based on the story The Turn of the Screw by Henry James. A woman is hired to watch over two recently orphaned children, Flora and her brother Miles. The woman starts seeing ghosts and the children begin some very peculiar and disturbing behavior. Documentary film Serious Moonlight is the title of a David Bowie concert video; originally filmed on the singer's 1983 "Serious Moonlight Tour" in Vancouver, it was released on video and laserdisc in 1984 and on DVD in 2006. The concert includes most of the songs from the concert although Star, Stay, The Jean Genie, Red Sails and Modern Love were left off the release due to time constraints. A live version of "Modern Love", recorded in 1983 at a show in Montreal and originally released as the b-side to the studio version of the same song, can be found elsewhere on the 2006 DVD release as background music for the photo gallery. Documentary film "The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town takes us into the studio with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band for the recording of their fourth album. Grammy and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Thom Zimny has collaborated with Springsteen on this documentary, gaining access to never before seen footage shot between 1976-1978, capturing home rehearsals and recording sessions that allow us to see Springsteen’s creative process at work." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 TIFF site. Documentary film Quilombo Country is a documentary film directed by Leonard Abrams. Comedy Fiery Fireman is a silent animated short produced by George Winkler, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few Oswald shorts from the Winkler period known to be existing. Science Fiction Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a 2009 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Bay and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. It is a sequel to 2007's Transformers and the second installment in the live-action Transformers series taking place two years after Transformers. The plot revolves around Sam Witwicky, who is caught in the war between two factions of alien robots, the Autobots and the Decepticons. Sam is having weird visions of Cybertronian symbols, and is being hunted by the Decepticons under the orders of an ancient Decepticon named The Fallen, who seeks to get revenge on Earth by finding and activating a machine that would provide the Decepticons with an energon source, destroying the sun and all life on Earth in the process. With deadlines jeopardized by possible strikes by the Directors Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild, Bay managed to finish the production on time with the help of previsualization and a scriptment by his writers Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and series newcomer Ehren Kruger. Comedy Gumby: The Movie is a 1995 stop-motion claymation feature film featuring the character Gumby. Thriller 4.3.2.1 is a 2010 British crime thriller film directed by Noel Clarke and Mark Davis, written by Clarke and starring Emma Roberts, Tamsin Egerton, Ophelia Lovibond, Shanika-Warren Markland, Adam Deacon, Susannah Fielding, Ashley Thomas, Andrew Harwood Mills and Clarke. It was released on 2 June 2010. Comedy Love Conquers Paul is a 2009 comedy romance film written and directed by Colin Bannon. Animation Snail Trail is a 2012 animation action short film written and directed by Philipp Artus. Thriller Seven Days to Noon is a 1950 British drama / thriller film directed by John Boulting and Roy Boulting. Paul Dehn and James Bernard won the Academy Award for Best Story for this film. Documentary film Die Mission - Film vom Frieden und seinem Krieg is a 1983 documentary film directed by Günter Borrmann and Jo Baier. Thriller Over the Wall is a 2011 drama thriller film written and directed by Steven Christopher Young. Comedy Chicken Little is a 2005 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and loosely based on the fable of the same name. As the 46th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was directed by Mark Dindal with screenplay by Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, and Ron Anderson and story by Mark Kennedy and Dindal. The film was animated in-house at Walt Disney Feature Animation's main headquarters in Burbank, California and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 4, 2005 in the Disney Digital 3-D format along with the standard 2-D version. It is Disney's first fully computer-animated film, as Pixar's films were distributed but not produced by Disney and Dinosaur was a combination of live-action and computer animation. It is also Disney's second adaption of the fable of the same name, the first being a 1943 cartoon made for World War II. The film also is the last Disney film made before John Lasseter took over as chief creative officer for Disney Animation. Comedy Dzięcioł is a Polish comedy movie released in 1971. The movie was directed by Jerzy Gruza. Documentary film The Other Autumn is a 2004 short documentary film written by Marcin Dos, Marion Neumann and Pawel Siczek and directed by Pawel Siczek. Comedy Is This a Joke? is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Tom Edmunds. Comedy The Work of Director Michel Gondry is a documentary film directed by Michel Gondry. Comedy Good Fences, starring Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, Ryan Michelle Bathe Ashley Archer and Mo'Nique, is a made-for-TV movie that debuted in 2003. It is about the stresses of prejudice on an upwardly mobile black family in 1970s Greenwich, Connecticut. Danny Glover plays the overworked, stressed husband and Whoopi plays his steadfast wife; she won an Image Award for her role. Comedy The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a 2013 romantic adventure comedy-drama film directed by, produced by, and starring Ben Stiller. Gore Verbinski served as executive producer. This is the second film adaptation of James Thurber's 1939 short story of the same name. The 1947 version was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by Norman Z. McLeod, with Danny Kaye playing the role of Walter Mitty. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 5, 2013. It was theatrically released on December 25, 2013 in North America. Comedy Grind is a 2003 American adventure, comedy film about four young aspiring amateur skaters Eric Rivers, Matt Jensen, Dustin Knight, and Sweet Lou Singer who are trying to make it in the world of pro skateboarding by pulling insane stunts in front of pro skater Jimmy Wilson. The film has developed a cult following. Documentary film One of These Mornings is a 2009 documentry,short,history,music and news film directed by Valery Lyman. Documentary film Oil Sands Karaoke is a 2013 feature documentary film directed by Charles Wilkinson. The film follows five people working in or around the infamous oil sands of Northern Alberta as they compete in a karaoke contest held at local watering hole Bailey's Pub. Documentary film "CBS Reports: Hunger in America" is a 1968 television document written by Martin Carr and Peter Davis. It won a Peabody award in 1968. Documentary film Ingen sorg bakom kameran is a 2013 Swedish short documentary film directed by David Färdmar. Comedy The Wake-up Caller is a 2004 short film directed by Bryan Buckley. Comedy Her Favourite Husband is a 1950 British-Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Jean Kent, Robert Beatty and Margaret Rutherford. It was based on a play by Peppino De Filippo. The film's art direction was by Piero Gherardi. Comedy What a Carve Up! is a 1961 British comedy horror film directed by Pat Jackson. It was released in the United States in 1962 as No Place Like Homicide. The film was loosely based on the novel The Ghoul by Frank King. A previous version titled The Ghoul was filmed in 1933 by Gaumont-British Pictures. Comedy Singh is Kinng is a 2008 Indian action comedy film, inspired by the 1989 film Miracles, starring Jackie Chan. Directed by Anees Bazmee, the film stars, Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif in lead roles. The film also featured a music video with Snoop Dogg. Released on 8 August 2008, a major part of the shooting was done in Australia. Akshay Kumar was also nominated for the Asian Film Awards under the Best Actor category for his performance in the film. The spelling of the word "king" in the film's title with an additional letter "n" was based on advice provided by a numerologist. Animation The Big Brother is a 2011 animated short film written by Jesús Pérez and directed by Jesús Pérez and Elisabeth Hüttermann. Comedy "The family road trip, that precarious activity of forced intimacy, usually produces its share of inconvenience and dark comedy—awkward charms only amplified when the children have grown up. With wife Valerie by his side and son Ross roped into driving, Alistair, a Royal Air Force bomber pilot during WWII, leads the family on a vacation to Germany with a mysterious purpose behind it, prompting a bumpy ride for the three travelers and their familial baggage. Along the way, director Paul Cotter's debut feature manages the unusual feat of reenergizing the genre of the road film. The acting is as funny and alluring as the landscapes are expressive and beautiful. And the first feature-length film score by Stephen Coates, front man and founder of British cult favorite The Real Tuesday Weld, is a driving force of its own. Unlike other family road trips you may have experienced, you won't want this one to end." Quoting Sean Uyehara Thriller The Naked Edge is a 1961 thriller film starring Gary Cooper and Deborah Kerr. The movie was a British-American co-production distributed by United Artists, directed by Michael Anderson and produced by George Glass and Walter Seltzer with Marlon Brando Sr. as executive producer. The screenplay was by Joseph Stefano and Max Ehrlich, the music score by William Alwyn and the cinematography by Erwin Hillier and Tony White. The production design was by Carmen Dillon. The film was shot in London and at Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, and was Gary Cooper's last film. Thriller Cold Heart is a 2001 thriller genre film starring Nastassja Kinski and Jeff Fahey. The film conveys the atmosphere of conspiracy, the essence of which becomes clear to an innocent victim at the very last moment. Comedy Fuga de cerebros 2 is a 2011 romantic comedy film written by Álex Pina, Curro Velázquez and directed by Carlos Therón. Comedy Breakin' All the Rules is a 2004 American comedy film. It was directed and written by Daniel Taplitz. Comedy Table 7 is a 2010 short comedy film written by Marko Slavnic and directed by Marko Slavnic and Andrew McDonald. Comedy An uncompromising anarchic comedy about the state of independent film making in Britain's ever increasing surveillance society. With specific reference to Godard's call to revolutionary action with his movie La Chinoise we follow the exploits of two guerrilla film makers in contemporary London as they try to make relevant and committed films whilst at the same time keeping one step ahead of the authorities - we see all this while being lectured by a charismatic teacher on how to survive with a camera in Britain today. Documentary film Art Of Motion is a 2013 Documentary Short story by Rhodri Williams and directed by Ollie Elliot, Rhodri Williams. Animation Frannie's Christmas is a 1993 short animated film written and directed by Mike Mitchell. Comedy Charley and the Angel is a 1973 Disney family/comedy film set in an unidentified small city in the 1930s Depression-era Midwestern United States and starring Fred MacMurray in one of his final film appearances and his last movie for Disney. The film, directed by Vincent McEveety, is based on The Golden Evenings of Summer, a 1971 novel written by Will Stanton. Comedy Dream Brigade is a 1989 film written and directed by András Jeles. Animation The Town Santa Forgot is an animated television special produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1993, narrated by Dick Van Dyke and originally broadcast on NBC. It is an adaptation of the poem Jeremy Creek, written by Charmaine Severson. Since then, it was frequently shown in Christmas marathons on Cartoon Network until 2005, and is still shown annually on Boomerang. It was also released on VHS in 1996 and featured on In2TV in 2006. Animation I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat is a 2011 3D computer-animated short film starring Sylvester, Tweety and Granny. The short is an adaptation of the 1940s song of the same name, sung by Mel Blanc. It features the voice of June Foray as Granny, and Blanc's archive recordings taken from the song for Sylvester and Tweety. The short was released theatrically with Happy Feet Two, and it was attached as a special feature on the Happy Feet Two DVD and Blu-ray. Comedy Sora ga konnani aoi wake ga nai is a film directed by Akira Emoto. Comedy Get Your Stuff is a 2000 gay-themed drama/comedy film that in particular deals with the issue of gay foster parents, troubled children, and alcoholism. Animation Wubb Idol is the second movie from the series Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!. The guest star, Beyoncé starred as The Wubb Girlz and presented Daizy. This movie aired on May 1, 2009 on Nick Jr. and on May 3, 2009 on Noggin. The following eight episodes "Wubb Girlz Rule!"/"Wuzzleburg Idol", "Bye Bye Wuzzleburg/Wubbzy's Wacky Journey", "Wubbzy in Wuzzlewood/Wubb Girlz in Fashion", and "The Big Makeover"/"The Big Wuzzlewood Concert" were put together and turned into an 80-minute-long TV movie. Executive Producers are Bob Boyle, Susan Miller Lazar and Fred Seibert. Thriller The Ghost of St. Michael’s is a 1941 British comedy-thriller film, produced by Ealing Studios. Documentary film To Be and To Have is a 2002 French documentary film directed by Nicolas Philibert about a small rural school. It was nominated as an "Out of Competition" film at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and achieved commercial success. The film became the subject of an unsuccessful legal action by the school's teacher, who said that he and the childrens' parents had been misled about the film's intended audience, and that he and the children had been exploited. The documentary's title translates as "to be and to have", the two auxiliary verbs in the French language. It is about a primary school in the commune of Saint-Étienne-sur-Usson, Puy-de-Dôme, France, the population of which is just over 200. The school has one small class of mixed ages, with a dedicated teacher, Mr Lopez, who shows patience and respect for the children as we follow their story through a single school year. The film won several awards, including the 2003 Sacramento French Film Festival Audience Prize. Animation Charley Squash Goes to Town is a 1969 short animation film written and directed by Duke Redbird. Comedy Paranthe Wali Gali is a 2014 Indian romance comedy film directed and produced by the award winning playwright and theatre director Sachin Gupta under Chilsag-Civitech Motion Pictures. It is produced by Sachin Gupta and Sushma Gupta and co-produced by Subodh Goel and Alka Goel. The film stars Anuj Saxena and Neha Pawar in the lead roles. Thriller Snowbound is a 1948 British thriller film directed by David MacDonald and starring Dennis Price, Stanley Holloway, Mila Parély, and Herbert Lom. A group of people search for treasure hidden by the Nazis in the Alps following the Second World War. It was based on the novel The Lonely Skier by Hammond Innes. Science Fiction Virus: Hell of the Living Dead is a 1980 horror film, specifically a zombie movie, directed by Bruno Mattei. The film is also known as Zombie Creeping Flesh and Night of the Zombies. Thriller Whisper is a 2007 horror film directed by Stewart Hendler and written by Christopher Borrelli. The film revolves around the kidnapping of a young boy, David, who is more than he appears and brings unexpected troubles for his kidnappers. Animation Melody is a 1953 Walt Disney short cartoon film, originally released on May 28, 1953. It was the first cartoon filmed in 3D. It was shown at Disneyland in the Fantasyland Theater as part of the 3D Jamboree. This film was the first in a proposed series of shorts teaching the principles of music, called Adventures in Music. Only one other film in the series was made, Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom. The characters would go on to feature in Disney's Sing-Along Songs. Walt Disney was always a fan of music, and it shows in all of his movies and short films. He said: "There's a terrific power to music. You can run any of these pictures and they'd be dragging and boring, but the minute you put music behind them, they have life and validity they don't get any other way." - Walt Disney. Animation Nanu is a 2009 film directed by Alex Donald. Comedy Martin Koolhoven's Schnitzel Paradise is a 2005 Dutch comedy film about Dutch-Moroccan Nordip Dounia who starts working in a restaurant kitchen and falls in love with Agnes Meerman, niece of the hotel's manager. Nordip has to overcome not only Agnes's family's prejudices but also his father's wishes as to his future. The film was a huge success in The Netherlands. Animation Jammed is a 2012 short, fantasy, animation film directed by Yibi Hu. Thriller Lady of Burlesque is a 1943 American musical comedy-mystery film starring Barbara Stanwyck and Michael O'Shea, based on the novel The G-String Murders written by strip tease queen Gypsy Rose Lee. Directed by William A. Wellman, produced by Hunt Stromberg, costumes by Edith Head, and filmed on a 21 day shooting schedule on sound stages at RKO's Encino movie ranch, this feature grossed a respectable 1.85 million dollars upon its initial release. The backstage plot concerns the murder of two strippers of a New York burlesque theatre and the detection of the killer. A faithful, if sanitized due to the censorship of the time, adaptation of the original novel, although Gypsy Rose Lee, who appears as a character in her own book, is here renamed "Dixie Daisy". Michael O'Shea plays her romantic interest, comedian Biff Brannigan, and Iris Adrian portrays a worldly showgirl. Pinky Lee, a burlesque comic in real life, is another notable supporting player, as is Gerald Mohr as villain Louie Grindero. The film depicted as much as censors would allow with respect to precise nature of "bumps & grinds", and slapdash nature of burlesque shows. Documentary film Terra Deu, Terra Come is a documentary film directed by Rodrigo Siqueira. Documentary film The L Riders is a 2013 documentary short action drama sport film written and directed by Zane Schwartz, Eric Ward, Johnny Wilcox and Kevin Wolf. Comedy Voglio stare sotto al letto is a 1999 comedy film written by Bruno Colella and directed by Bruno Colella. Comedy Mehndi is an Indian film released on 13 November 1998. It was written and directed by Hamid Ali Khan. It stars Rani Mukerji. The movie is a typical melodrama teaching moral values. Arbaaz Khan is also in the cast. Dialogues were written by Iqbal Durrani and it became quite successful at that time. Comedy Conflict of Wings is a 1954 British drama film directed by John Eldridge and starring John Gregson, Muriel Pavlow and Kieron Moore. It is based on a novel by Don Sharp. The film was made at Beaconsfield Film Studios and on location in Norfolk. The film sets were designed by art director Ray Simm. Science Fiction Slices of Life is independent film maker Anthony G Sumner's feature length horror anthology, which explores the terror of everyday life. 4 years in the making, Slices of Life completed production in 2010 and is currently seeking distribution. Comedy Vai que Dá Certo is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by Mauricio Farias. It was shot in Paulínia and Campinas, cities in the state of São Paulo. Comedy Fitzwilly is a 1967 film directed by Delbert Mann, based on Poyntz Tyler's novel, A Garden of Cucumbers, adapted for the screen by Isobel Lennart. Its title refers to the nickname of Claude Fitzwilliam, an unusually intelligent and highly educated mastermind of a butler played by Dick Van Dyke. The film co-stars Barbara Feldon. Animation Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Comedy Mathias et Antoine, pères divorcés ayant la garde de leur enfant, décident de faire toit commun dans le quartier français de Londres. La vie s'organise, désordonnée, joyeuse, avec les enfants, mais aussi Sophie, la jolie fleuriste secrètement amoureuse d'Antoine, Yvonne, la patronne fantasque du "bistrot français" qui couve son petit monde d'un regard maternel, et Mac Enzie, le chef d'agence d'Antoine, obstinément amoureux d'Yvonne en dépit de leur grande différence d'age... Entre Antoine, qui a appris à verrouiller ses émotions pour ne plus avoir à souffrir de personne, et Mathias, qui se laisse très vite submerger par les siennes, le quotidien n'est pas une sinécure. Et quand Mathias rencontre Audrey, une ravissante journaliste de passage à Londres, ce bel arrangement de pères célibataires vole en éclats. Ce ne sont plus deux amis qui cohabitent, c'est un couple qui se déchire. Qui triche. Qui se réconcilie. Mais Audrey n'est pas une femme à qui l'on ment. En essayant maladroitement de protéger sa vie de couple avec Antoine, Mathias ne comprend pas que ne pas faire de choix, c'est prendre le risque de tout perdre. L'amitié de l'un, et l'amour de l'autre... Comedy Rends-moi la clé! is a 1981 film directed by Gérard Pirès. Documentary film Empire of Dust is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Bram van Paesschen. Comedy Lust for Love is a 2014 independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Anton King. The narrative follows the story of Astor as he attempts to win back his childhood dream-girl Mila after a short courtship precipitated by a drunken rescue by seeking the advice of her former best friend Cali. Thriller Devil's Den is a 2006 horror film directed by Jeff Burr. It stars Kelly Hu and Devon Sawa. Comedy Tamagotchi: The Movie is a 2007 Japanese Animated Film produced by OLM's Team Kamei division. It is the first Tamagotchi feature film ever produced, officially based on the digital pet franchise jointly created by Bandai and WiZ. It is directed by Jōji Shimura of Pokémon and written by Aya Matsui of Boys Over Flowers and was released in theaters by Toho on December 15, 2007, and on DVD on July 23, 2008 in Japan. The movie was released on June 1, 2009 in English in both Australia and United Kingdom. It is followed by a sequel, Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!. Thriller Veerana is an Indian horror film, produced by the Ramsay Brothers in 1988. It is known for its Mario Bava-like use of coloured gels mixed with atmospheric sets. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri and sung by Suman Kalyanpur, Munna Aziz and Sharon Prabhakar. Science Fiction Best Friends Forever is a comedy drama film directed by Brea Grant. Comedy Beverly Hills Cop III is a 1994 action-comedy film starring Eddie Murphy and directed by John Landis, who had previously worked with Murphy on Trading Places and Coming to America. It is the third film in the Beverly Hills Cop series. Murphy again plays Detroit cop Axel Foley, who once again returns to Beverly Hills, California to stop a gang of counterfeiters who are responsible for the death of his boss. Foley teams up with his friend, Beverly Hills detective Billy Rosewood, and his investigation leads him to an amusement park known as Wonder World. The film features a number of cameo appearances by well-known film personalities including Robert B. Sherman, Arthur Hiller, John Singleton, Joe Dante, special effects legend Ray Harryhausen, and George Lucas as a ride patron. Beverly Hills Cop III was released on May 25, 1994 and grossed $42 million in the United States, and over $77 million in the foreign box office. The film was considered by critics and Murphy himself as the weakest film in the series. Documentary film The Chinese Are Coming to Town is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Ronja Yu. Comedy Men in Fright is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. Produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 172nd Our Gang short to be released. Thriller Orr Eravuu is a 2010 Tamil independent horror film directed by 3 debutants, Hari Shankar, Hareesh Narayan and Krishna Sekhar. The film talks seemingly outside normal sensory channels, termed as Paranormal - something believed to have no accordance with scientific laws. Spirits and Ghosts are believed to have a close kinship with Night. Based on this concept Orr Eravuu was made. The entire film was shot from the protagonist's viewpoint, using shaky camerawork, reportedly the first Indian viewpoint film. Comedy One Last Chance is a 2004 drama and comedy film written and directed by Stewart Svaasand. Documentary film Sculptures sonores is a 1982 short, documentary film directed by Jacques Barsac. Thriller Bandh Darwaza is a 1990 Bollywood horror movie starring Kunika, Manjeet Kullar, Aruna Irani, Anirudh Agarwal and the Afghan actor Hashmat Khan. The film soundtrack was composed by the Anand-Milind brothers. Comedy In the Clouds is a 2014 short comedy, drama, romance film written and directed by Marcelo Mitnik. Thriller Diplomatic Passport is a 1954 British thriller directed by Gene Martel. The film stars Hollywood actress Marsha Hunt, who was blacklisted during the McCarthyite era of the early 1950s. Like others in the same position, Hunt was obliged to seek work in the United Kingdom. Comedy Stealing Harvard is a 2002 crime comedy film directed by Canadian filmmaker Bruce McCulloch, about a man who resorts to crime to pay for his niece's Harvard tuition. The film stars Jason Lee and Tom Green. Co-starring are Leslie Mann, Dennis Farina, Richard Jenkins, John C. McGinley, Tammy Blanchard, and Megan Mullally. Director Bruce McCulloch has a cameo appearance in the film as well, as John's lawyer in the courtroom scene. Tom Green was nominated for Worst Supporting Actor for this movie in the 2002 Golden Raspberry Awards. Thriller Karaganda is a short action drama history thriller film directed by Max Weissberg. Thriller Hi I'm Tony is a Malayalam psycho thriller film directed by Lal Jr.. The film starring Lal in the title role. Asif Ali, Biju Menon, Mia and Lena plays significant roles in the film. Documentary film Guitarra De Palo is a music documentary film directed by Andrea Zapata Girau. Documentary film Two Million Minutes: In China is a documentary film. Comedy Cherish is a 2002 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Finn Taylor. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 14, 2002 and had a limited theatrical release June 7 of that same year. The Region 1 DVD was originally released June 1, 2004 and then re-released on October 25, 2005 with new cover art. Comedy Women Talking Dirty is a 1999 Scottish comedy film starring Helena Bonham Carter and Gina McKee. It is an adaptation of the novel Women Talking Dirty, written by Isla Dewar who wrote the screenplay as well. The film was screened at the Toronto Film Festival in 1999. Thriller The Mist is a 2007 American science fiction horror film based on the 1980 novella of the same name by Stephen King. The film was written and directed by Frank Darabont, who had previously adapted Stephen King's works The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile. Darabont had been interested in adapting The Mist for the big screen since the 1980s. The film features an ensemble cast including Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Samuel Witwer, Toby Jones, Nathan Gamble, William Sadler, Andre Braugher, Frances Sternhagen, and future The Walking Dead actors Jeffrey DeMunn, Laurie Holden, and Melissa McBride. Darabont began filming The Mist in Shreveport, Louisiana in February 2007. The director revised the ending of the film to be darker than the novella's ending, a change to which King was amenable. He also sought unique creature designs to differentiate his from creatures in past films. The Mist was commercially released in the United States and Canada on November 21, 2007; it performed well at the box office and received generally positive reviews. Although a monster movie, the central theme explores what ordinary people will be driven to do under extraordinary circumstances. Comedy Tú y las nubes is a 1955 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Comedy Le loup à poil is a 2010 short film directed by Joke Van der Steen and Valère Lommel. Documentary film Branson is a 2009 documentary film directed by Brent Meeske. Documentary film The Monks of Vina is a 2013 documentary film directed by John Beck. Thriller Rent-a-Cop is a 1988 action / comedy / crime film starring Burt Reynolds and Liza Minnelli. Reynolds plays a disgraced police officer, now working as a security guard, who falls in love with Minnelli, who plays a prostitute. The film helped both lead actors to be nominated for the 1988 Golden Raspberry Awards for Worst Actor and Worst Actress.. Minnelli ended up "winning" the Worst Actress prize. The film earned under US$300,000 in American ticket sales. IMDb lists the film as having debuted in 1987 because the movie came out in West Germany in November 1987, two months before its American premiere. Although set in Chicago, the movie was mostly filmed in Italy. Comedy Seven Days Ashore is a 1944 film directed by John H. Auer. Animation The Necessities Of Life is a 2010 short animated film directed by Gerald Guthrie. Comedy Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me is a 2004 69 minute feature length film. It is the only Tracy Beaker episode television movie and aired on the BBC. Comedy How to Fight in Six Inch Heels is a 2013 Vietnamese romantic comedy film directed by Ham Tran, and starring Kathy Uyen, who also produced and co-wrote the film. The film, made in Vietnam and New York City, had its U.S. premiere on 13 March 2014 at CAAMFest in San Francisco. Thriller Stir is a 1980 Australian film directed by Stephen Wallace in his feature directorial debut. The prison film was written by Bob Jewson, based upon his own experience while incarcerated as the actual prison riot at Bathurst Correctional Complex in 1974 and its subsequent Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons. we. The film was shot in Clare Valley, Gladstone and the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. It premiered at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Remote Control is an Icelandic film from 1992 directed by Óskar Jónasson. The plot is a farce, revolving around the young car mechanic Axel and his adventure in the Reykjavík underworld which starts when his mother insists that he must recover the remote control to her TV. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Björn Jörundur Friðbjörnsson as Axel, and features the Icelandic metal band HAM. Comedy On The Wrong Trek is a 1936 short film starring Charley Chase, directed by Harold Law, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by MGM. It features a cameo appearance by Laurel and Hardy. Comedy The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives was a Christmas-themed Merrie Melodies cartoon short, originally released in 1933. It makes use of a Great Depression setting of Christmas where Santa Claus is seeking shelter. The short takes place at a shantytown; hence the name "The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives". Animation Herr Hoppe und der Atommüll is a 2011 short film directed by Jan Lachauer and Thorsten Löffler. Documentary film Blue Water, White Death is a 1971 American documentary about sharks. Comedy Relax Freddie is a 1966 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Morten Grunwald. It is a sequel to Slå først, Frede!. Science Fiction Dark Relic is a 2010 fantasy film for TV written by Andy Briggs and directed by Lorenzo Sena. Documentary film Deserter USA is a 1969 Swedish film about Americans living in Sweden to avoid the draft. The director Lars Lambert later went to jail for refusing the draft in Sweden. Comedy Small Town Sheriff is a silent animated short subject produced by Fables Studios, and part of the Aesop's Fables film series started by Paul Terry. Different from other films in the series, Small Town Sheriff appears to use a lot of footage from Magic Boots which was released earlier in 1922. Comedy Hell Is Other People is a 2010 comedy film directed and written by Jarrod Whaley. Documentary film Wheel of Time is a 2003 documentary film by German director Werner Herzog about Tibetan Buddhism. The title refers to the Kalachakra sand mandala that provides a recurring image for the film. The film documents the two Kalachakra initiations of 2002, presided over by the fourteenth Dalai Lama. The first, in Bodhgaya India, was disrupted by the Dalai Lama's illness. Later that same year, the event was held again, this time without disruption, in Graz, Austria. The film's first location is the Bodhgaya, the site of the Mahabodhi Temple and the Bodhi tree. Herzog then turns to the pilgrimage at Mount Kailash, after which the film then focuses on the second gathering in Graz. Herzog includes a personal interview with the Dalai Lama, as well as Tibetan former political prisoner Takna Jigme Zangpo, who served 37 years in a Chinese prison for his support of the International Tibet Independence Movement. Documentary film Raw Deal: A Question of Consent is a 2001 documentary film directed by Billy Corben. Comedy Ice-Capades is a 1941 film directed by Joseph Santley. Documentary film Hanuszka is a 2006 film by Nurit Kedar that tells the true story of a Jewish girl who survived the Holocaust in a convent, where she got to know Pope John Paul II. The film blends documentary and narrative elements to tell the atypical story of how Hanna Mandelberger escaped the Warsaw Ghetto. Comedy Super Rhino is a 2009 Walt Disney animated comedy short film, starring the characters from feature film Bolt. Directed by Nathan Greno the Head of Story on Bolt, the short film picks up sometime after the conclusion of Bolt. The excitable and TV obsessed hamster Rhino finds out his friends Penny and Bolt have been kidnapped and have to save them from the evil Dr. Calico. The short inspires Bolt: The Video Game and is a spin-off to the fictional TV show featuring Bolt. Super Rhino was included in the 2009 DVD and Blu-Ray release of Bolt. Comedy Happy Times is a 2000 tragicomedy film directed by Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, starring Zhao Benshan and Dong Jie. It is based loosely on the short story, Shifu: You'll Do Anything for a Laugh by Mo Yan; the story appears in English translation in the collection of the same title translated by Howard Goldblatt. Though the story and the film share a common opening, they begin to diverge almost immediately. Comedy His Lordship Regrets is a 1938 British comedy film durected by Maclean Rogers and starring Claude Hulbert, Winifred Shotter, Gina Malo and Aubrey Mallalieu. Documentary film Jonestown: Paradise Lost is a 2007 documentary television film on the History Channel about the final days of Jonestown, the Peoples Temple, and Jim Jones. From eyewitness and survivor accounts, the program recreates the last week before the mass murder-suicide on November 18, 1978. Comedy These Glamour Girls is a 1939 comedy-drama film directed by S. Sylvan Simon. It stars Lana Turner and Ann Rutherford. Comedy Waking Up in Reno is a 2002 American comedy drama film directed by Jordan Brady. The screenplay by Brent Briscoe and Mark Fauser focuses on two redneck couples taking a road trip from Little Rock to Reno to see a monster truck rally. Comedy Daring Lover is a 2014 Dhallywood film directed by Badiul Alam Khokon. starring Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas in lead roles, while Misa Sawdagar, Probor Mitro and Rehana Jolly play other pivotal roles. This is a remake of 2006 Tamil language comedy film Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam. Upon release, the film received massive response and is said to contribute to record breaking sales in some renowned theaters. Comedy Runaway Bride is a 1999 American romantic comedy film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere and directed by Garry Marshall. The screenplay was written by Josann McGibbon, Sara Parriott, and Audrey Wells. Thriller Berserk! is a 1967 British Technicolor thriller film starring Joan Crawford, Ty Hardin, and Judy Geeson in a macabre mother-daughter tale about a circus plagued with murders. The screenplay was written by Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel, and the film directed by Jim O'Connolly. Berserk! marks Crawford's second-to-last big-screen appearance. Documentary film Pulp is a 2014 documentary film written by Peter O'Donoghue and directed by Florian Habicht. Animation Chhota Bheem & Ganesh is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem, and Ganesh, the star of the program Bal Ganesh. It was the second movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series. Running time 22 mins. Science Fiction Zaat is a 1971 cult movie that gained significant exposure when it was used in an episode of movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in May 1999. Documentary film Vienna's Lost Daughters is a 2007 documentary film written by Mirjam Unger, Sonja Ammann, and Lisa Juen and directed by Mirjam Unger. Science Fiction Slapstick of Another Kind is an American comic science fiction film. It was filmed in 1982, and released in March 1984 by both The S. Paul Company/Serendipity Entertainment Releasing Company and International Film Marketing. The film was written and directed by Steven Paul and is based on the novel Slapstick by Kurt Vonnegut: the stars are Jerry Lewis, Madeline Kahn and Marty Feldman. Comedy Daring Youth is a 1924 American silent comedy drama film directed by William Beaudine, starring Bebe Daniels, Norman Kerry, and Lee Moran. It is based on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. Comedy Key to the City is a 1950 romantic comedy film starring Clark Gable and Loretta Young as mayors who meet during a convention in San Francisco and, despite their contrasting personalities and views, fall in love. This was the second time that Gable and Young starred together, the first being in the film The Call of the Wild. Key to the City featured the final performance by character actor Frank Morgan, who died before the film was released. Documentary film Mark is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mike Hoolboom. Animation The Candy Tree is a 2012 short family drama fantasy animation film written and directed by Somnath Pal. Documentary film The City of Light is the second DVD released by Australian hip-hop band Hilltop Hoods. It was released in December 2007 by Obese Records. The City Of Light, documents the making of the platinum certified The Hard Road and the 2007 ARIA award winning The Hard Road: Restrung albums and the touring undertaken by the group in promoting these albums, allowing an insight into the creative dynamic of the group. The City Of Light incorporates two hours of exclusive interviews and music videos, including extensive live and behind the scenes footage from the The Hard Road: Restrung album launch. This performance saw the Hilltop Hoods perform alongside the 31 piece Adelaide Symphony Orchestra to a full house at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. The City of Light was nominated for an ARIA in 2008 in the category of 'Best Music DVD'. Documentary film The First Millimeter: Healing the Earth is a documentary film directed by Chris Schueler. Comedy The Story of Milo & Annie is a short comedy drama romantic film directed by Harris Doran. Documentary film Kardiopolitika is a 2014 documentary film directed by Svetlana Strelnikova. Comedy Popular Music is a 2004 comedy drama film written by Reza Bagher, Mikael Niemi, Erik Norberg and Fredrik Lindqvist and directed by Reza Bagher. Animation Gena the Crocodile is a 1969 Soviet/Russian stop-motion animated film directed by Roman Kachanov for Soyuzmultfilm studio. Comedy Me & Mrs. Jones is a 2002 romantic comedy film directed by Catherine Morshead. Thriller Morning Call is a 1957 British thriller film, directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Greta Gynt and Ron Randell. Documentary film India was the romantic literary muse of the famous 19th century English writer Rudyard Kipling. Out of this romance came his most famous book Kim whose central is an English boy, disguised as an Indian, who spies for his British masters against Russian designs to conquer India. This was a tale of imperialism, knowledge and power that gave universal recognition to the term Great Game and also endowed the British Raj’s intelligence service and its mapmakers with an adventurous mystique, in their shadowy game of domination with the Russian empire in 19th century Central Asia. This was the playing field of the Great Game; a vast swathe of land that stretched from Lhasa, the capital of Tibet in the East to Ashkabad, the capital of what was then Russian Turkistan in the West. This distance of several thousand kilometers, following ancient caravan trails, encompassed the great mountain ranges of the Pamirs and the Himalayas, great rivers like the Indus and the Oxus, the worlds highest passes, grassy and sandy steppes and salt marshes, great lakes, remote cities and fierce and indestructible people. In this film, Iqbal Malhotra follows in the footsteps of Kip ling’s Great Gamers’ and tries to juxtapose the lessons of the past with the reality of the present. The result is an unusual travelogue about Central Asia set in the backdrop of history and politics. The film captures unusual images of this region that are interconnected to one another and transcends the boundaries of time. Thriller Overdrive is a 2012 action thriller film directed by Antonio Negret. Comedy Sailor Suit and Machine Gun is a 1981 Japanese yakuza film directed by Shinji Sōmai, starring Japanese idol Hiroko Yakushimaru as the main character and based on the novel of the same name by Jirō Akagawa. It was released on 19 December 1981. A satirical take on yakuza films, the storyline involves a teenage delinquent schoolgirl named Izumi Hoshi who inherits her father's yakuza clan. The title is a reference to a scene where the main character shoots several rival gang members with a submachine gun, while wearing a sailor-fuku, a traditional Japanese school uniform. Sailor Suit and Machine Gun is relatively well known in its home country, and spawned two television series based and expanding upon its story, one in 1982, and one in 2006. Outside of Japan, it is popular in some cult film circles, but has not garnered much mainstream attention. It has been released on Region 2 and Region 3 DVD, the latter being its first release that featured English subtitles. Comedy Dear Me is a 2008 film directed by Michael Feifer. Comedy Scheidungsgrund: Liebe is a film directed by Cyril Frankel released on August 26, 1960. Documentary film People In Motion is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Cedric Dahl. Animation Rejected is an animated short comedy film by Don Hertzfeldt that was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2000. It received 27 awards from film festivals around the world. Rejected has a cult following and has grown into a pop culture icon that is frequently quoted or referenced. In 2009, it was the only short film named as one of the "Films of the Decade" by Salon.com In 2010, it was noted as one of the five "most innovative animated films of the past ten years" by The Huffington Post. Comedy Masters of Menace is a 1990 comedy film about a motorcycle gang. Documentary film The Sunshine Boy is a 2009 documentary film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. Comedy Motorama is an American road movie released in 1991. It is a surrealistic film about a ten-year-old runaway boy on a road trip for the purpose of collecting game pieces from the fictional "Chimera" gas stations, in order to spell out the word M-O-T-O-R-A-M-A. By doing so he will supposedly win the grand prize of $500 million. The film features cameos by Drew Barrymore, Flea, Jack Nance, Robert Picardo, Martha Quinn, and Meat Loaf. It was written by Joseph Minion screenwriter of After Hours. Parts of the movie were filmed in and around Lake Powell and the city of Page, Arizona. In one scene, Gus, the title character, is shown driving on top of the Glen Canyon Dam. The gated entrance to "Essex", a fictional state in the movie, is actually the service entrance to the Glen Canyon Dam. The Navajo Generating Station near Page is shown in several scenes as well. The strange-looking paper currencies used throughout the film are slightly modified versions of Dutch Guilder notes. Documentary film Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment is 1999 Canadian documentary film directed by Peter Wintonick about cinéma vérité filmmaking. The film looks at the work of such notable documentary filmmakers as Jean Rouch, Frederick Wiseman, and Barbara Kopple, as well as the contributions of the National Film Board of Canada, with excerpts from the NFB documentary Lonely Boy and Primary. The film also looks at the influence of cinéma vérité on the pioneering found footage horror film The Blair Witch Project, and interviews video-auteur Floria Sigismundi. Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment was produced by the NFB. Comedy Paper Soldiers is an urban crime comedy released in 2002. It stars Kevin Hart, Beanie Sigel, Stacey Dash, Kamal Ahmed, and rapper Jay-Z appears in a cameo role. It was produced by Roc-A-Fella Films and distributed by Universal Pictures. Animation Fruit Twistables - Montage is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels. Thriller Angry Young Man is an action romantic thriller Hindi directed by Ramesh Rout, starring Ajay Sinh Rathod and Prachi Sinha in leading roles. It was released on 11 April 2014 in India. Comedy The Chicken is a 1965 French short comedy film directed by Claude Berri. It won an Academy Award in 1966 for Best Short Subject. Documentary film Just Passing By is a 2013 short documentary drama film directed by Susanne Dollnig. Documentary film Hidden Colors is a documentary film directed by Tariq Nasheed. Comedy House of Fury is a 2005 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film written and directed by Stephen Fung, who also co-stars in the film, and executive produced by Jackie Chan. The film stars Anthony Wong, Michael Wong and Gillian Chung. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 24 March 2005. House of Fury features a collaboration between Anthony Wong and Michael Wong, reuniting them for the first time since 1998's Beast Cops. Documentary film Beyond Our Differences is a documentary film aired December 26, 2008 on the Bill Moyers Journal on PBS. A production of New York documentary film company Entropy Films, Beyond Our Differences has been featured at film festivals including the Non-Violence International Film Festival, Global Peace Film Festival, West Hollywood International Film Festival, and many others. Entropy Films sold the 74 minute film to PBS and PBS International in late 2008 for worldwide distribution. The film features interviews with His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Professor Robert Thurman, Congressman Brian Baird, Former President of Iran Mohammad Khatami, Peter Gabriel, Paulo Coelho, Karen Armstrong, Ela Gandhi, Klaus Schwab, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, Ambassador Andrew Young, Marianne Williamson, and many other politicians, kings, queens, heads of state, and social activists. Beyond Our Differences was produced by Peter Bisanz, Tonko Soljan, Vladimir Trushchenkov and Catherine Tatge. Comedy A Little Romance is a 1979 American romantic comedy film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Laurence Olivier, Thelonious Bernard, and Diane Lane in her film debut. The screenplay was written by Allan Burns and George Roy Hill, based on the novel E=mc² Mon Amour by Patrick Cauvin. The original music score was composed by Georges Delerue. The film follows a French boy and an American girl who meet in Paris and begin a romance that leads to a journey to Venice where they hope to seal their love forever with a kiss beneath the Bridge of Sighs at sunset. The film won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Original Score for Georges Delerue and received an additional nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for Allan Burns. It also received two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor for Laurence Olivier and Best Original Score for Delerue. As the film's young leads, Thelonious Bernard and Diane Lane both received Young Artist Award nominations as Best Actor and Best Actress respectively, as well as earning the film a win as Best Motion Picture Featuring Youth. It's Orion first film release with distributed by Warner Bros. Thriller Indecency is a 1992 thriller film directed by Marisa Silver. Documentary film Exposed is a 2013 comedy documentary film, directed by Beth B. Comedy Tracking Down Maggie is a 1994 documentary film by Nick Broomfield about former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. What begins as a genuine attempt to get an interview with the so-called 'Iron Lady' quickly turns into a game of cat-and-mouse in the United States, with the filmmaker snubbed at every turn. Aside from the comedy of Broomfield's repeatedly failing attempts to gain access, the film discusses the accusations that Thatcher's son, Mark, used his mother's connections to effect arms deals in Saudi Arabia. Documentary film In the late 20th Century the distinction between soldier and mercenary became blurred. The recent use of private military companies (PMCs) in Iraq has been more extensive than at any time in modern history. The brutal killing of four PMC employees in Fallujah in April 2004 made it clear that these “contractors” are not merely workers in a foreign land. But are the lives of such men the only thing at risk when we privatize warfare?SHADOW COMPANY explores the moral and ethical issues private military solutions create for PMC employees, for the Western governments who foot the bill for their salaries, and for everyday citizens like you. The filmmakers traveled the globe to expose all sides of the issue, interviewing PMC staff, owners and lobbyists, former mercenaries, academics, journalists and top authors. So what is really at risk? Comedy Stealing Sinatra is a 2003 film directed by Ron Underwood. It stars David Arquette and William H. Macy. Macy was nominated for an Emmy Award for his performance. The film tells the story of the idiosyncratic kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr. by Barry Keenan. Documentary film Los Sikhs De Kabul is a 2012 family documentary film directed by Bobby Singh Bansal. Comedy Fucking Different XXX is a 2011 adult film written and directed by Maria Beatty, Jürgen Brüning, Émilie Jouvet, Manuela Kay, Bruce La Bruce, Kristian Petersen, Courtney Trouble and Todd Verow. Comedy Mr. Chedworth Steps Out is a 1939 Australian film directed by Ken G. Hall starring Cecil Kellaway. Science Fiction Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius is a 2001 American computer-animated comic science fiction film based on a few three-minute animated shorts shown on Nickelodeon between the years 1999-2002, and a pilot in 1998. The film was produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies with O Entertainment, and DNA Productions. It was produced using off-the-shelf software by DNA Productions. The film was released December 21, 2001. Later, the film spun off into two television series. The first series, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, premiered on July 20, 2002 and ended on November 25, 2006. The second, Planet Sheen premiered on October 2, 2010 but was cancelled on February 15, 2013. It was nominated for the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Shrek. It was the only animated Nickelodeon film to ever be nominated in that category until Rango was nominated in 2011 and won. Documentary film Heart of the Sea is an hour-long documentary about Hawaiian legend Rell “Kapolioka'ehukai” Sunn who died in January 1998 of breast cancer at the age of 47. Known worldwide as a pioneer of women’s professional surfing, in the Islands Rell Sunn achieved the stature of an icon — not only for her physical power, grace and luminous beauty, but for her leadership in a community that loved her as much as she loved it. Named one of Hawai’i’s most influential women of the 20th century by ABC television, Sunn - whose Hawaiian name means Heart of the Sea - was eulogized in the New York Times for having “captured the heart of Hawai’i during a 14-year battle with cancer.” Animation The Subject of the Picture is a 1989 short animation film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Comedy That's My Baby is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. A surviving copy is preserved in a European archive, Paris. Comedy The Man Called Flintstone is a 1966 American animated musical comedy film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. It was the second Hanna-Barbera feature, after Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!. The film is a theatrical spin-off of the 1960-66 television series, The Flintstones, and is a swan song of the TV show, made immediately following the end of production on the series. The working title of the film was That Man Flintstone, with the film poster featuring Fred in the same pose of the Bob Peak poster for Our Man Flint. The film is a parody of the James Bond films. This film was the first feature film voice role for Betty Rubble's voice actress Gerry Johnson. Additionally, it marked the first voice work of Henry Corden, who supplied Fred's singing voice, and would go on to fully assume the role of Fred after Alan Reed's death in 1977. While the film includes numerous musical interludes, including one song performed by Louis Prima, the popular theme song from the show itself is not used. Animation Monotonous Purgatory is a 2012 short animation music film directed by Saori Shiroki. Comedy Karzan, Jungle Lord is a 1972 action and adventure film written by Demofilo Fidani and Mila Vitelli Valenza and directed by Demofilo Fidani. Comedy Il padrone e l'operaio is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Comedy Beginner's Luck is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 135th Our Gang short that was released. It was also the first short for Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer and Harold Switzer to appear. Thriller The Doom Generation is a 1995 comedy thriller film written and directed by Gregg Araki. The film stars Rose McGowan, James Duval, and Johnathon Schaech as two teenagers and a 21-year-old punk drifter who become involved in a ménage à trois. The film is the second of a trilogy of films known as the Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy, the first being Totally Fucked Up and the last Nowhere. It is billed in the opening titles as "A Heterosexual Movie by Gregg Araki". Comedy Shrek is a 2001 American computer-animated fantasy-comedy film produced by PDI/DreamWorks, released by DreamWorks Pictures, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, featuring the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow. It is loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book Shrek!, and somewhat serves as a parody film, targeting other films adapted from numerous children's fantasies. The film made notable use of popular music; the soundtrack includes music by Smash Mouth, Eels, Joan Jett, The Proclaimers, Jason Wade, Baha Men, and John Cale. The rights to the books were originally bought by Steven Spielberg in 1991, before the founding of DreamWorks, when he thought about making a traditionally animated film based on the book. However, John H. Williams convinced him to bring the film to DreamWorks in 1994, the time the studio was founded, and the film was put quickly into active development by Jeffrey Katzenberg after the rights were bought by the studio in 1995. Shrek originally cast Chris Farley to do the voice for the title character, recording about 80%–90% of his dialog. Thriller Lies Before Kisses is a 1991 television film directed by Lou Antonio. The thriller, starring Jaclyn Smith and Ben Gazzara, focuses on the trial against a successful businessman, who has allegedly murdered a call girl as a consequence for a blackmailing incident. Documentary film Ray Charles: 50 Years in Music is a 1991 documentary music film directed by James Yukich. Documentary film Consisting primarily of footage filmed along with the stunt for Jackass 3, the direct to video Jackass 3.5 features Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O and the rest of the game performing painful stunts and practical jokes that stretch the boundaries of good taste. Documentary film Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees is a one-hour comedy special televised on the ABC Network on Monday February 17, 1997. The show features all four of the original Monkees and would be the last time Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork would appear together. Michael Nesmith wrote and directed the program. Documentary film If The Flaming Lips have had an accidental career then this documentary is indeed an accident. In 1991, I was simply Wayne's art school neighbor in Norman, Oklahoma with a film camera and some tenacity. They were in need of a willing and somewhat competent cinematographer and I was on a constant hunt for action-packed stories and oddball characters. And thus a relationship built of geographic convenience and a mutual desire to create ourselves.And now, 15-years later, I have thankfully made my filmmaking career through working with The Flaming Lips. After combing 400 hours of footage that includes a decade of home movies, personal interviews, live shows, music videos, and behind the scenes of Christmas on Mars, The Fearless Freaks is at last realized. Although I am certainly excited and ready to share this film with the world I have to admit it's bitter sweet. I can't image not filming a Lips concert, a Drozd brother jam session or the Coyne family Christmas. I am forever grateful to Wayne, Steven and Michael for their patience and trust. Without the unbelievable access that the band allowed this film would just be another okay rockumentary. Instead, together we have created an insightful and personal piece of cinema.- Bradley Beesley Comedy El Veraneo de los Campanelli is a 1971 Argentine film. Animation Smile Pretty, Say Pink is the 20th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Animation SpellBreaker is a 2013 animation, short film directed by Diana van Houten and Janis Joy Epping. Comedy Govindaya Namaha is a 2012 Kannada Comedy-drama film directed by debutante Pawan Wadeyar who has worked as assistant director for popular filmmaker Yogaraj Bhat. The film was released on 30 March 2012 across cinema halls. It stars Komal Kumar, Anna Georgia, Madhulika, Rekha Vedavyas and Parul Yadav in the lead roles. The music is composed by Gurukiran.This film is remade as Potugadu in Telugu Comedy Sidekick is a 2005 Canadian independent film in the comic-book/fantasy genre. Tech support nerd and comic-book fan Norman Neale discovers that suave co-worker Victor Ventura has telekinetic powers. Neale trains Ventura with the intention of creating a super-hero, but Ventura has other uses for his powers in mind. Comedy Soulboy is a 2010 British film directed by Shimmy Marcus about 17-year-old Joe McCain coming of age in 1974 amidst the northern soul scene. The film was shot in Stoke on Trent. Documentary film Country Boys is a 6-hour documentary film centered on Cody Perkins and Chris Johnson, two teenage boys from David, Kentucky. They attended the David School, a non-denominational private high school with a mission to serve underprivileged and struggling students. The film covers the 3-year period from 1999 to 2002 in which the boys' ages range from 15 to 18. It was directed by David Sutherland. It was a three-part edition of Frontline on PBS, with each part running for two hours, originally broadcast in January 2006. The focus of the film is Cody and Chris' struggles with the problems of growing up in a rural, relatively impoverished environment. In addition, both boys have unique challenges. Chris, growing up in a family without strong role models and parents who limit him in a variety of ways, struggles to motivate himself to do well in school and life. Cody deals with how to find acceptance among his peers and reconcile his Christianity with his alternative lifestyle. The film is set in rural Kentucky. As a result, the film addresses a wide range of topics. Some of these topics include the gun culture, religion and science. Thriller Don Number One is a 2012 action Bangladeshi film directed by Bodiul Alam Khokon. The film stars Shakib Khan in the lead role and Shahara & Misha Showdagor in other prominent roles. It is a remake of 2007 Telugu action film Don directed by Lawrence starring Akkineni Nagarjuna. The film released on Eid al-Adha of 27 October 2012. it opened very well at the box office and was declared a super hit. and one of the highest grossing Bengali movies of 2012. Science Fiction Invisible Agent is a 1942 American science fiction film from Universal. The film was a wartime propaganda production that was part of a Hollywood effort to boost morale at the home front. It loosely echoed a series of formula war-horror films produced during this period that typically featured a mad scientist working in secret to aid the Third Reich. This film was directed by Edwin L. Marin, and the screenplay was written by Curt Siodmak, who had co-written the earlier The Invisible Man Returns in 1940. Siodmak was a refugee from Nazi Germany, and he gave the film a strong anti-Nazi tone that treated the Nazis as incompetent buffoons. The concept for the story was inspired by The Invisible Man, a science fiction novel by H. G. Wells. Wells had signed a deal with Universal to allow movies based on his work, which began with the successful 1933 film by the same name. For the cast, the invisible agent is played by Jon Hall, with Peter Lorre and Sir Cedric Hardwicke performing as members of the axis, and Ilona Massey and Albert Basserman as allied spies. The special effects were produced by John P. Fulton, who had created the effects for Universal's previous "invisible man" films. Science Fiction Robot & Frank is a 2012 American science fiction film directed by Jake Schreier and written by Christopher Ford. Set in the near future, it focuses on Frank Weld, an aging jewel thief played by Frank Langella, whose son buys him a domestic robot. Resistant at first, Frank warms up to the robot when he realizes he can use it to restart his career as a cat burglar. It was the first feature film for both Ford and Schreier and received critical acclaim for its writing, production, and acting. It won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, tying with the Kashmiri film Valley of Saints. Thriller Souad is a prostitute whose best friend is Kenza, a tough traffic cop. Kamel is a stony-eyed contract killer who receives his hit orders via the Internet; he is also Souad's favorite customer. When Kenza falls in love with Kamel, the two begin a bizarre courtship doomed by their disparate lines of work, and a persistent cyber-snooping hacker who stumbles upon the site where Kamel receives his murderous contracts. Moroccan actor-director Faouzi Bensaïdi's promiscuously stylish film is a new vision of an old culture, unveiling an uncommon Casablanca caught in a world wide web of associations and consequences. "'What a Wonderful World' fascinates on a scene-by-scene basis, and is one of the most visually inventive films in recent memory." –Cinemattraction "Set in a contemporary Casablanca of vast contrasts, tale of a hit man falling for a traffic cop's voice covers the genre map while never taking itself too seriously, allowing for subtle comments on love, disillusion and today's Morocco to slip in almost without noticing." –TimeOut London "What a Wonderful World" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Arabic with English subtitles. Comedy The Stoker is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Leslie Pearce and starring Leslie Fuller, Georgie Harris and Phyllis Clare. Comedy Ah Lev is a 2003 Khmer comedy film. It stars Sovann Makura, Danh Monika and Suos Sotheara. Comedy Best of TromaDance Film Festival: Vol. 1 is a 2001 film directed by David Schmoeller. Comedy Just the Way You Are is a 1984 comedy/drama film that stars Kristy McNichol and Michael Ontkean. It was directed by Édouard Molinaro. Documentary film This documentary tells the tale of three teens who became millionaires by entering into the lucrative New York City drug trade and whose experiences on the streets inspired the film Paid in Full. Thriller Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap is a 2011 Bollywood action film directed by Puri Jagannath being his second Hindi film after Shart: The Challenge. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Sonu Sood, Prakash Raj, Charmy Kaur, Sonal Chauhan, Raveena Tandon. The film released on 1 July 2011, and received positive response from critics. Comedy The Merry Heirs is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Max Adalbert, Lien Deyers and Friedrich Ettel. The premiere was on 6 March 1933. Comedy Ladies Who Do is a 1963 British comedy film starring Peggy Mount, Robert Morley and Harry H. Corbett. Documentary film Scott Walker: 30 Century Man is a 2006 documentary film about Scott Walker. The film gets its title from the Scott 3 song "30 Century Man". It is directed and co-produced by Stephen Kijak, with Grant Gee serving as director of photography. It charts Walker's career in music, with a focus on his songwriting, and features exclusive footage of recording sessions for his most recent album, The Drift including a memorable sequence in which Walker oversees the recording of the punching of a joint of pork, for the percussion on the song Clara. Rock legend David Bowie, who often professes to have been inspired by Walker, acted as executive producer of the film. Actor Gale Harold is one of the associate producers. The film received its world premiere at the London Film Festival on 31 October 2006 and debuted internationally at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama. It was released later in 2007 in cinemas and on DVD in the UK by Verve Pictures and went on to become one of the most critically acclaimed documentaries released there that year. It had its US premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2007. Documentary film The Lynching Of Bert Dudley is a 2013 short documentary history film written and directed by Greg Sheffer. Thriller Ballistic Kiss is a 1998 Hong Kong action thriller film produced and directed by Donnie Yen and starring Yen and Annie Wu. Animation Cosmo New Year is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Artem Bizyaev and Anton Korolyuk. Thriller Das Netz is an independent film directed by Lutz Dammbeck and subtitled "The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet". Das Netz premiered in 2003. The film explores the ideas and histories of groundbreaking artists Marshall McLuhan and Nam June Paik, hippy idealists such as Timothy Leary and Ken Kesey, counterculturalists such as John Brockman and Stewart Brand, cyberneticists such as Robert William Taylor and Heinz von Foerster, and neo-luddite Unabomber Ted Kaczynski. Comedy Anand is a 2004 Telugu drama film that was directed, produced and written by Sekhar Kammula. The lead roles were played by Raja and Kamalinee Mukherjee. The film was well received by critics and owing to its success at the box office, it was remade in Tamil as Ninaithale. The film's basic story was also chosen as the subject for Sekhar Kammula's thesis screenplay which was a requirement for his Masters in Fine Arts at Howard University. The film begins with the death of the family of a young girl as a result of the character's drunken driving. The film sketches the path of the young girl growing up into a woman who lives her life independently and with self-esteem. The protagonist enters the woman's life and how they fall in love with each other forms the rest of the story. The film went on to win the Nandi Awards among several other prominent awards. If the award-winning Dollar Dreams set the tone, then Anand introduced the legacy of successful films made with simple stories. A noteworthy mention is of the film's soundtrack which was well appreciated for its soft melodies. Comedy There's a Zulu On My Stoep is a 1993 South African comedy film by the comedy filmmaker Gray Hofmeyr starring Leon Schuster and John Matshikiza. It has received considerable popularity and a cult status in South Africa and Eastern Europe. Comedy A Little Soap and Water is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Super Spy is an American comedy film starring A.J. Jamal, LisaRaye, Reynaldo Rey, Conchita Leeflang and written, produced and directed by A.J. Jamal. Animation Legend of the Millennium Dragon is a 2011 Japanese anime film. Science Fiction Age of the Dragons is a 2011 fantasy film starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones, directed by Ryan Little. A fantasy-themed reimagining of Herman Melville's classic novel, Moby Dick, it was released in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2011. Animation Bigg Snoop Dogg: Adventures of Tha Blue Carpet Treatment is a 2008 video directed by Snoop Dogg. Comedy Bhagam Bhag is a 2006 Bollywood comedy murder mystery film, starring Akshay Kumar and Govinda. It is the first time the two are in a film together. The movie also stars Paresh Rawal, Lara Dutta and Jackie Shroff. It is directed by Priyadarshan. Shooting took place in Oxford, United Kingdom in July–August 2006, filming at several University of Oxford landmarks. It released on 22 December 2006. The story borrows certain sub-plots from Siddique-Lal's 1995 Malayalam film Mannar Mathai Speaking as well as 1958 Hollywood classic Vertigo and was remade in Telugu as Brahmanandam Drama Company in 2008. The climax is borrowed from that of Marathi film Bindhaast. Animation Demon Spies is a action film directed by Takashi Tsuboshima. Documentary film De Prijs van de Hemel is a 2012 documentary film produced and directed by independent Dutch filmmaker Jack Janssen. The film premiered 14 May 2012 at the Rialto Theater in De Pijp, Amsterdam. The film is entirely spoken in Dutch, but subtitles are shown. Animation After Me is a 2010 animated short film written by Patrice Killoffer and directed by Paul-émile Boucher, Thomas Bozovic, Madeleine Charruaud, Dorianne Fibleuil, Benjamin Flouw, Mickaël Riciotti and Antoine Robert. Comedy Father & Son is a 1995 comedy drama film directed by Dolphy. Animation The Road to El Dorado is a 2000 American animated adventure comedy film directed by Eric "Bibo" Bergeron and Don Paul, with additional sequences by Will Finn and David Silverman, starring Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, and Rosie Pérez, and produced by DreamWorks. The soundtrack features songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, as well as composer Hans Zimmer. The movie begins in 16th-century Seville, Spain, and tells about two men named Tulio and Miguel. During a dice game using loaded dice, they win a map that supposedly shows the location of El Dorado, the legendary city of gold in the New World. However, their cheating is soon discovered and as a result, they end up as stowaways on Hernán Cortés' fleet to conquer Mexico. They are discovered, but manage to escape in a boat with Cortés' prize war horse and eventually discover the hidden city of El Dorado, where they are mistaken for gods. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb. Documentary film The Apprentice is a 2011 short, biographical, documentary film directed by Mahen Bala and John W.J. Cho. Thriller Drive Angry is a 2011 American supernatural action film starring Nicolas Cage and Amber Heard, and directed by Patrick Lussier. It was released on February 25, 2011. Shot in 3-D, the film was met with a mixed reception and grossed almost $30 million. Comedy Tales From the Powder Room is a 2002 short comedy film directed by Darren Burgess. Science Fiction The Amazing Spider-Man 3 is an action adventure fantasy film due for release in 2016. Comedy Royal Tramp is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron. The film was one of the five top grossing Hong Kong films in 1992. Stephen Chow, who played the protagonist Wai Siu-bo, also starred in the other four films. The film was followed by a sequel, Royal Tramp II, in the same year. Documentary film In 1985, Apple aired the commercial Macintosh the Computer for the Rest of Us offering the general public the possibility of using computers in their homes for the first time. MacHeads follows the story of the Macintosh community and its unconditional devotion to Apple Inc. For them the Mac was not just a machine - it came with a social movement, a whole community which believed they were going to change the world. MacHeads is a feature length documentary that explores the loyalty of Apple Fanatics and their obsession. The film takes an in-depth examination of just what makes the Mac, the iPhone, and Apple's other products seem like cultural phenomena rather than just consumer electronics. Documentary film The Dancing Soul of the Walking People is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Paula Gladstone. Documentary film Profiles Farmers: Daily Life is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Raymond Depardon. Documentary film Forgotten Bird of Paradise is a 2009 documentary film directed by British filmmaker Dominic Brown, about the struggle for independence being fought in the Indonesian region of West Papua. The film was shot undercover, and includes interviews with human rights victims and political prisoners, as well as footage of rebels at their jungle stronghold. Comedy The Big Fun Carnival is a 1957 comedy fantasy animated film written by Louis M. Heyward and directed by Marc Daniels, Shamus Culhane, Hans Fischerkoesen, Dave Fleischer, John A. Haeseler and George Pal. Comedy Blood for Dracula is a 1974 Italian-French horror film written and directed by Paul Morrissey and produced by Andy Warhol, Andrew Braunsberg, and Jean Yanne. It stars Udo Kier, Joe Dallesandro, Maxime McKendry, Stefania Casini, Arno Juerging and Vittorio De Sica. Roman Polański appears in a cameo. It took a U.S. release in 1975 and was retitled Andy Warhol's Dracula. Comedy Pies and Guys is the 185th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Diamond Cut Diamond is a 1932 British comedy crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and Fred Niblo and starring Adolphe Menjou, Claud Allister and Benita Hume. Thriller Jackboot Mutiny is a 1955 Austria film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst about the 20 July Plot to kill Adolf Hitler. It features Bernhard Wicki as Stauffenberg. Documentary film This film examines the foundations of Springsteen's craft and illustrates the huge influence that artists such as these have had on him throughout his career. This program also looks broadly at the political, literary and cultural influences that have affected New Jersey's favorite son. Documentary film Guru of Go is a documentary film directed by Bill Couturié that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Comedy Feature film about love and relationships in Amsterdam, consisting of an ingeniously interwoven plot of several stories and characters. Together with the feature SIMON (2004) this one is part of Terstall's trilogy about the liberties of the present Dutch society. Animation Genre is a 1996 Live-action/animated short film by animator Don Hertzfeldt, his second student film, preceded by Ah, L'Amour. The 16mm short combines traditional animation, pixilation, and stop-motion animation to present a cartoon rabbit careening through a variety of rapidly changing film genres as his animator struggles to come up with a good idea. The short is Hertzfeldt's least favorite of his work, but it nevertheless was an animation festival hit that went on to receive 17 awards. In 1997, it was shown on an episode of MTV's Cartoon Sushi. Documentary film Willow Creek is a 2013 independent found footage film about a couple interested in Bigfoot lore, written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. The film was premiered at the 2013 Independent Film Festival of Boston, and subsequently screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival. Documentary film 14 Up Born in the USSR is a 1998 documentary film directed by Sergei Miroshnichenko. Documentary film We'll Be Keepin On is a 1999 documentary film directed and written by Wolfgang Ettlich. Comedy Anna's Trip is a 1999 mystery, comedy, short film written and directed by Guillaume Bréaud. Thriller Don McKay is a 2009 independent drama thriller film written and directed by Jake Goldberger and starring Thomas Haden Church and Elisabeth Shue. It premiered at the 8th Annual Tribeca Film Festival in April 2009 and received a limited release on April 2, 2010. Comedy El diablo no es tan diablo is a 1949 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Swerve It Like Merv is a 2003 short comedy film written and directed by Doug Turner. Thriller Homam is a 2008 Indian thriller film written and directed by J. D. Chakravarthy. Filmed in Telugu, the film deals with the story of an undercover policeman. The film stars Jagapathi Babu, Mamta Mohandas and Mahesh Manjrekar in the leading roles while director Chakravarthy, Madhurima Tuli, Pradeep Rawat and Sakshi Sivanand portray the supporting roles. Documentary film Division is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Johan Rijpma. Documentary film PetroApocalypse Now? is a 2008 documentary television film about the future of global oil production and peak oil. Comedy Hay que deshacer la casa is a 1986 comedy film written by José Luis García Sánchez, Rafael Azcona,& Sebastián Junyent. Directed by José Luis García Sánchez. Animation Rehearsals for Extinct Anatomies is a 1991 short animation film directed by Stephen Quay and Timothy Quay. Animation Fair Weather Fiends is the 20th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 18, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Documentary film LSD 25 is a 2000 short documentary by directors Doug Karr and Walter Forsyth. Comedy Sweet Oranges is a 2003 comedy film written by N.D. Brown and directed by Trey Haley. Comedy Kitty and the World Conference is a 1939 comedy film written by Stefan Donat and Helmut Käutner and directed by Helmut Käutner. Animation Two Little Indians is the 78th one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, created in 1952 directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ray Patterson, Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ed Barge with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released to theaters on October 17, 1953 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Comedy Kill Me, Deadly is a 2012 comedy film written Bill Robens and directed by Darrett Sanders. Comedy È arrivato l'accordatore is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Duilio Coletti. Comedy Egg Scape is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Amanda Goodwin. Comedy Quel gran pezzo dell'Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti. It gained a great commercial success and launched the "commedia sexy all'italiana" genre. Walter Veltroni defined the film a "cult-title" and a title which is "a piece of Italian history". The couple of main actors Edwige Fenech-Pippo Franco was reunited for the similar Giovannona Long-Thigh, released the following year. Comedy Something New is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Sanaa Hamri. The screenplay by Kriss Turner focuses on interracial relationships and traditional African American family values and social customs. Documentary film Stand is a short music documentary family drama film written and directed by Melanie D'Andrea. Comedy Nice Guys Sleep Alone is a 1999 romantic comedy film. According to a 2012 article in The New Republic, the film became the first Netflix exclusive, when filmmaker Stu Pollard sold the company hundreds of unsold copies of the DVD. Comedy Sexy Sadie is a 1995 film written and directed by Matthias Glasner. Documentary film The Grain That Built a Hemisphere is a 1943 short animated propaganda film about corn produced by Walt Disney for the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1943. Comedy Love, Sex and Eating the Bones is a 2003 Canadian romantic comedy film directed and written by Sudz Sutherland featuring a mostly African American leading cast. It premiered and played twice at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival where it won Sutherland the Best Canadian First Feature Film Award. Documentary film Hef's Runaway Bride is a 2011 documentary film directed by Kevin Burns. Animation Perverted Organism is a film in the 2001 OVA film series Malice@Doll. Documentary film A Very Short War is a one-hour documentary produced in 2010 by Karl Conti of Conti Bros Films. It was written by Susan Young and directed by Bill Young and Myles Conti. It was publicly and privately funded, with support from Screen Australia, The History Channel, and NRK2. Animation Happy Birthday Mr. Zombie is a 2012 short horror-comedy film written and directed by David Leclercq. Comedy Family Tour is a 2012 Comedy/ Drama/ Family film written and directed by Liliana Torres. Animation Mother was a Rooster is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg. Released October 20, 1962, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. It is the last-released cartoon scored by Milt Franklyn; Bill Lava would take over as composer for Looney Tunes cartoons starting with Good Noose until the cartoon department's closure in 1969. Thriller The Big Steal is a 1949 American black-and-white film noir/comedy reteaming Out of the Past stars Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer. The film was directed by Don Siegel, based on the short story "The Road to Carmichael's" by Richard Wormser. Animation London Derrière is the 24th short in The Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Animation Umbrellacorn is a 2013 animated short film written by Stephen P. Neary, Mike De Seve, Andy Rheingold and directed by Stephen P. Neary. Documentary film George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey? is a 1988 documentary and comedy film written by George Carlin and directed by Bruce Gowers. Thriller The Coffin is a 2008 horror film starring Ananda Everingham and Karen Mok. Documentary film Kismet is a documentary film by Nina Maria Paschalidou. Turkish soap operas are incredibly popular - and not just in Turkey. Throughout the Middle East, North Africa, the Balkans and Asia, millions of viewers are glued to every episode of series such as Noor, Fatmagul, Suleiman and Life Goes On. The Turkish cities used as locations have become tourist attractions, and huge numbers of parents name their children after the main characters. Kismet seeks out the secrets behind the soaps, which while breaking taboos also count many strict Christians and Muslims among their loyal audience. The film alternates interviews with the stars, directors, and scriptwriters with analyses by sociologists and portraits of faithful fans - most of them female - from Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Athens, Mostar, Sofia and Istanbul. The soaps transcend cultural and religious boundaries, and their devotees see them as much more than a temporary escape from their often-dismal social reality. They may swoon at the hotly debated romantic intrigues, but they are also emboldened by the female characters, all of whom are strong, independent fighters. Alongside illustrative scenes from the series, the documentary brings us the personal stories of women who followed in the footsteps of their heroines to fight for their rights, and to ultimately break free of oppressed lives. Comedy London Betty is a 2009 American comedy/adventure film directed and written by Thomas Edward Seymour. The film includes performances by Nicole Lewis, Daniel von Bargen, Russ Russo, and director Seymour, as well as narration by Clint Howard. London Betty made the list of "Top Films of the Year" on Moviesmademe.com in 2009. Originally having a theatrical release in 2009, the film was released on DVD in 2010 through Maverick Entertainment on their Platinum Label. In May 2011 London Betty hit the #3 spot for British comedy on Amazon on Demand. Comedy Mouthful is a 2012 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Robert G. Putka. Comedy La Dialectique Peut-Elle Casser Des Briques?, in English, "Can Dialectics Break Bricks?", is a 1973 Situationist film produced by the French director René Viénet which explores the development of class conflict through revolutionary agitation against a backdrop of graphic kung-fu fighting. The film uses 1972 martial arts film Crush by Tu Guangqi, which tells the story of anti-colonialist revolt in Korea during the period of Japanese occupation, for its visuals which has been dubbed over by the filmmakers in an attempt at détournement. The concept and motivation of this film was to adapt a "spectacular" film into a radical critique of cultural hegemony and thus into tools of subversive revolutionary ideals. The Narrative is based upon a conflict between the proletarian and bureaucrats within state capitalism. The proletarians enlist their dialectics and radical subjectivity to fight their oppressors whilst the bureaucrats defend themselves using a combination of co-optation and violence. The film is noted for its humorous approach to this serious subject matter. Thriller The Haunting of Molly Hartley is a 2008 supernatural horror film written by John Travis and Rebecca Sonnenshine and directed by Mickey Liddell starring Haley Bennett, Chace Crawford, AnnaLynne McCord, Jake Weber, and Jessica Lowndes. Documentary film Folk is a 2002 short documentary film directed by Ryan Feldman. Comedy Chukkallo Chandrudu is a 2006 Telugu film released on 14 January 2006 and was directed by debutant Siva Kumar, one of Mani Ratnam's associates. The film has Siddharth Narayan, Sadha, Saloni Aswani, Charmme Kaur, and Akkineni Nageswara Rao playing important roles. The film story lines nearly equals to Jagapati Babu's film Allari Premikudu. Documentary film The Past is a Grotesque Animal is a documentary music drama biographical film directed by Jason Miller. Animation Barbie of Swan Lake is a 2003 direct-to-DVD Barbie movie directed by Owen Hurley. It is the third computer animated movie of Barbie film series, and the second film based on Tchaikovsky's ballet. Barbie and Odette are voiced by Kelly Sheridan. The story is an adaptation from "Swan Lake". Documentary film For Those About to Rock: The story of Rodrigo y Gabriela is a 2014 documentary, music film written and directed by Alejandro Franco. Comedy Conduct Zero is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Jo Keun-shik. Comedy Hatley High is a 2003 independent comedy film directed by Phil Price and written by Myles Hainsworth. It was shown at various film festivals from September 2003 to 2005 including the San Diego Film Festival and the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. Comedy Completely Serious is the second comedy album released by the comedian Daniel Tosh. The special originally aired on Comedy Central. Although originally airing as a Comedy Central Special, the live recording was released independently and is only available on DVD. Completely Serious is the follow-up to Tosh's CD debut, True Stories I Made Up. Animation In Between Shadows is a 2011 short animated mystery film directed by Tianran Duan. Comedy Walking on Water is a 2002 Australian drama film directed by Tony Ayres. The film explores the grief, tenderness, stupidity and humour that arises from death. When Gavin is finally buried after dying of AIDS, his close friends Charlie and Anna find themselves at odds regarding the way he died. In the weekend that passes, Gavin's estranged family come to stay, which only adds more tension to the strained household. As Charlie tries to cling to his distant partner Frank, and Anna begins a sexual affair with Gavin's married brother, the pair realize now that Gavin has gone and there is no one to keep them together, or even keep them in line. The film is an exploration of human relationships, moral ambiguity and the consequences of difficult choices. Comedy Murphy's I.O.U. is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Symbols of the Illumanati in New Orleans is a documentary film directed by Tony Green. Science Fiction AM 11:00 is a 2013 South Korean sci-fi thriller film directed by Kim Hyun-seok, and starring Jung Jae-young, Kim Ok-bin and Choi Daniel. It was released in theaters on November 28, 2013. Comedy I Want to Go Home is a 1989 French film directed by Alain Resnais, from a screenplay by Jules Feiffer. It explores the differences between French and American cultural values through a story about a veteran cartoonist who encounters conflicting reactions to his work during a trip abroad. Comedy The Alphabet Murders is a 1965 British detective film based on the novel The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie, starring Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot. The part of Poirot had originally been intended for Zero Mostel but the film was delayed because Agatha Christie objected to the script. The film varies significantly from the novel and emphasises comedy, the specialty of director Frank Tashlin. Poirot is given buffoonish characteristics, while still remaining a brilliant detective. The film features a cameo appearance by Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple and Stringer Davis as Mr. Stringer. Comedy The Mirror Has Two Faces is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama film produced and directed by Barbra Streisand, who also stars. The screenplay by Richard LaGravenese is loosely based on the 1958 French film Le Miroir à deux faces written by André Cayatte and Gérard Oury, which focused on a homely woman who becomes a beauty, which creates problems in her marriage. The film also stars Jeff Bridges, Pierce Brosnan, George Segal, Mimi Rogers, Brenda Vaccaro and Lauren Bacall. Streisand who, with Marvin Hamlisch, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and Bryan Adams, also composed the film's theme song, "I Finally Found Someone", and sang it on the soundtrack with Adams. Animation Nakounine is a 1986 short animation film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Animation Kingdom of Gifts was a film made in 1978. It was an animation made in the United Kingdom. The director was Ted Kneeland. The writers were Ted and Jo Anna Kneeland. Gemma Craven was the voice for The Unhappy Princess Douglas Fairbanks Jr. did the voice for the Proud King Peter Sellers played the Slightly Larcenous Mayor Terry-Thomas was the Bumbling Chancellor Comedy Speedy Gonzales is a 1955 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng from a story by Warren Foster. It is the second cartoon to feature the title character, but the first one to feature Speedy in his current design. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. This cartoon is the first time Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester meet. Documentary film "Every day, across all corners of the globe, hundreds of thousands of users log onto Second Life, a virtual online world not entirely unlike our own. They enter a new reality, whose inhabitants assume alternate personas in the form of avatars—digital alter egos that can be sculpted and manipulated to the heart’s desire, representing reality, fantasy, or a healthy mix of both. Within this alternate landscape, escapism abounds, relationships are formed, and a real-world economy thrives, effectively blurring the lines between reality and "virtual" reality. Director Jason Spingarn-Koff digs deeply into the core of basic human interaction by assuming his own avatar and immersing himself in the worlds of Second Life residents, whose real lives have been drastically transformed by the new lives they lead in cyberspace. In doing so, he manages to create an intimate, character-based drama that forces us to question not only who we are, but who we long to be." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Life Begins in College is a 1937 American comedy film. It marked the Ritz Brothers first starring role in a feature film. Comedy Taboulé is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Richard Garcia. Comedy I Live as I Please is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Ferruccio Tagliavini. Documentary film Von Griechenland is a 1965 short documentary film written by Peter Nestler and Reinald Schnell and directed by Peter Nestler. Comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner is a 1942 American comedy film directed by William Keighley, and starring Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan and Monty Woolley as the title character. The screenplay by Julius and Philip G. Epstein is based on the 1939 play of the same title by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Comedy The Owners is a 2014 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Adilkhan Yerzhanov. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film To commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11, NOVA presents an epic story of engineering, innovation, and the perseverance of the human spirit. With extraordinary access granted by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, “Engineering Ground Zero” follows the five-year construction of One World Trade Center (1 WTC) and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Documentary film Drivers Wanted is a 2012 documentary film about 55 Stan, a New York City taxi depot in Queens, NY. It was directed by Joshua Z Weinstein and produced by Jean Tsien. As well as directing, Weinstein participated in the film, often riding in the passenger seat of the taxi. The film features Johnnie Spider Footman, New York City's oldest taxi driver. Mr. Footman died on September 11, 2013. He was 94 years old. The documentary was screened at the Silverdocs 2012 Film Festival. It also played at the Simons Center for the Arts as part of the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakersand the reRun Gastropub. The film was also shown at the DOC NY film festival. Documentary film Monkey Dance is a 2004 documentary film by Julie Mallozzi, a filmmaker based in Boston. The film follows three Cambodian-American teens growing up in Lowell, Massachusetts as they face the challenges of urban America, learn from traditional culture and dance, and reflect on the sacrifices of their parents, survivors of the Khmer Rouge. The Angkor Dance Troupe in Lowell, and other artists of traditional Cambodian folkloric dance, play centrally in the film as a unifying peaceful, historical, and creative activity for the youngsters and community. Monkey Dance premiered on public television in May 2005 and has shown at numerous festivals, schools, museums, and youth organizations. Science Fiction Twin Signal is a 1995 short animation adventure film written by Sachi Oshimizu and directed by Takashi Sogabe. Documentary film Use Your Illusion I is a live VHS/DVD by Guns N' Roses. Filmed live at the Tokyo Dome, Japan on February 22, 1992 during the Japanese leg of the Use Your Illusion tour, this recording features the first half of the concert, the second half appearing on sister volume Use Your Illusion II. The VHS titles were distributed by Geffen Home Video in 1992. The concert was originally recorded by Japan Satellite Broadcasting, Inc. for a programme to be aired on their TV channel, and that programme is split between the two DVDs. The songs "Pretty Tied Up", "Don't Cry", "November Rain" and the second part of "Patience" from this event were used in the band's 1999 live album Live Era: '87-'93. The cover is similar to the band's single cover used for "Live and Let Die". Comedy That Lady in Ermine is a 1948 American musical film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay by Samson Raphaelson is based on the operetta Die Frau im Hermelin by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Although Lubitsch received sole credit as director, he died after only eight days of filming, and the project was completed by Otto Preminger. Comedy The Lucky Diamond is a 1934 Italian comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Vittorio De Sica. Comedy They Came Together is a 2014 American comedy film directed by David Wain and written by Wain and Michael Showalter. It is a parody of romantic comedies infused with Showalter and Wain's absurd approach. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, and was released theatrically on June 27, 2014. Comedy As You Want Me is a 1997 drama comedy film written and directed by Carmine Amoroso. Comedy Badhaai Ho Badhaai is a 2002 Bollywood comedy, and Anil Kapoor's first production. It was a remake of well-known Tamil movie Poove Unakkaga and the second half of the film was inspired by the Tom Shadyac's, The Nutty Professor. It was shot over 45 days in Delhi. Comedy My Mother, My Bride and I is a 2008 drama film written by Robert Seethaler and directed by Hans Steinbichler. Comedy The Gambler, the Girl and the Gunslinger is a 2009 Drama directed by Anne Wheeler, starring Dean Cain, James Tupper and Allison Hossack. Two mortal enemies must band together to defend the ranch they've both staked their claim on in this rollicking western comedy starring Dean Cain and Natasha Henstrige. Comedy Drillbit Taylor is a 2008 comedy film starring Owen Wilson as the eponymous character and based on an original idea by John Hughes. It was directed by Steven Brill and the screenplay was written by Kristofor Brown and Seth Rogen. Paramount Pictures released the film on March 21, 2008. Drillbit Taylor was Hughes' last film as a writer before his death on August 6, 2009. He also used his pseudonym, Edmond Dantès, for this film. Comedy PAX, is a Portuguese comedy directed by Eduardo Guedes over a screenplay of Bruno Heller. Is part of a film trilogy about Lisbon, ordered for Lisbon, European Cultural Capital of 1994. Documentary film They may be sexy in front of the camera, but when twelve of the hottest models around allow viewers a peek behind-the-scenes after the shoot, what follows is a rare opportunity to witness beauty in motion and find out what it truly takes to strike it big in the world of modeling. Whether you're simply a fan of the female form or an aspiring model curious to learn more, this release offers an informative, stimulating, and realistic view of what life is really like in an industry where beauty is paramount, and the simple flash of a bulb is enough to produce a star. Animation Le voyage d'Orphée is a animation, short film directed by Jean-Manuel Costa. Comedy Daltry Calhoun is a 2005 film, written and directed by Katrina Holden Bronson and starring Johnny Knoxville as the lead character Daltry Calhoun and Sophie Traub as his estranged daughter. Famed director Quentin Tarantino is one of the film's executive producers. The plot involves small town Tennessee and the character Daltry Calhoun who is wrestling for control over his fading golf club and is reunited with his estranged daughter, a 14-year-old musical prodigy. Its setting, Ducktown is a small town located in the Appalachian Mountains of south eastern Tennessee along the border with North Carolina. The film was shot in Maury County, Tennessee, though there are no mountains in the locale. Quentin Tarantino had very little input to this film due to personal issues at the time, but most of his influence can be seen where Daltry's issues with the prized grass come to resolution and the movie draws to an end. Tagline: Proudly spreading his seeds across America. Science Fiction Ink is a 2009 American science fiction fantasy film, written and directed by Jamin Winans, starring Chris Kelly, Quinn Hunchar and Jessica Duffy. It was produced by Winans's own independent production company, Double Edge Films, with Kiowa K. Winans, and shot by cinematographer Jeff Pointer in locations around Denver. The film premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on January 23, 2009, and has screened in Denver, the Cancun Film Festival, Rams Head Onstage in Baltimore and in a number of independent movie houses in cities around the US. The film was widely circulated in peer-to-peer networks which led to its commercial success. Science Fiction The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues is a 1955 science fiction film. It was directed by Dan Milner and produced by Jack Milner two former film editors and starred Kent Taylor. The movie was released December, 1955 as a double feature with Day the World Ended; American Releasing Corporation's first double feature. American Releasing Corporation soon changed their name to American International Pictures. Both films cost approximately $100,000 each. It has had many DVD releases. Animation Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring is a 2002 animated direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry. This was the first made-for-video attempt to recapture the style of Hanna and Barbera's original film shorts. Also, it was the final project and the last Tom and Jerry production to be executive produced by both William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, as Hanna died on March 22, 2001. This is also the first Tom and Jerry production produced by Warner Bros. Animation. A Game Boy Advance game of the movie was also made. Documentary film Produced as part of the PBS "American Masters" series, this documentary covers the life and artwork of painter, photographer, sculptor and filmmaker Man Ray (born in Brooklyn as Emanuel Radnitsky). The profile includes a look at Man Ray's disassociation with the New York art world in the early 1900s, his name change and his move to Paris, where he was embraced by the Dadaists. The program also includes a look at his Paris studio and home. Thriller Welcome to the Majority is a 2013 thriller film directed by Russell Owen. Documentary film Towards Mathilde is a 2005 film directed by Claire Denis. Comedy The Wrecking Crew, released in December, 1968 and starring Dean Martin, Elke Sommer, Nancy Kwan, Tina Louise and Sharon Tate, is the fourth and final film in a series of American comedy-spy-fi theatrical releases featuring Martin as secret agent Matt Helm. As with the previous three Helm spy movies, it is based only loosely upon Donald Hamilton's 1960 novel of the same title and takes great liberties with the plot and characters, being developed as a spoof of the James Bond films. The Wrecking Crew was the second Helm novel published and the earliest of the books to be adapted. This was the last film of Tate's to be released before her murder at the hands of Charles Manson's followers on August 9, 1969. Documentary film Gharsallah, la semence de Dieu is a 2007 documentary film. Science Fiction Rabid is a 1977 Canadian horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg. It features Marilyn Chambers in the lead role, supported by Frank Moore, Howard Ryshpan, Joe Silver and Robert A. Silverman. Chambers plays a woman who, after being injured in a motorcycle accident and undergoing a surgical operation, develops an orifice under one of her armpits. The orifice hides a phallic stinger that she uses to feed on people's blood. Those she feeds upon become rabid zombies, whose bite spreads the disease. The film has had mostly mixed reviews and received a rating of 65% on Rotten Tomatoes. Comedy Baby Face Morgan is a 1942 American comedy of errors crime film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. The film was a notable "B" effort for PRC. Jack Schwarz was producer, and Leon Fromkess, was listed as "in charge of production". Comedy Falling Hare is a 1943 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert Clampett, starring Bugs Bunny. As with many Bugs Bunny cartoons, the title is a play on words; "falling hair" refers to impending baldness, while in this cartoon's climax the title turns out to be descriptive of Bugs' situation. Recorded on September 27, 1943. Thriller Brother 2 a 2000 Russian film, and, in name, a sequel to 1997's Russian crime thriller Brother. The 'Russian-made gangster flick' was set about a year after the events that occurred in the first film. The movie included the frequent use of 12 handguns, two sub-machine guns, two assault rifles, three machine guns and two types of stick grenade. ‘Our answer to James Bond and other "anti-Soviet Cinema",’ “Brother 2” was ‘ideological...playing ‘to the fears of its national audience...the first manifestation of Russia’s new snobbery towards the US,’ the Itogi weekly’s reviewer wrote. Its central character was ‘a cute and b clever...war creates a special kind of childish killers...The search for national identity...only leads to unwarranted xenophobia.' Animation The Princess and the Pea is an animation film adaptation of the popular fairy tale The Princess and the Pea by Hans Christian Andersen. The film was directed by Mark Swan. It was released August 16, 2002 as an American-Hungarian production of Feature Films for Families & Swan Productions. The script writers were Forrest S. Baker and Ken Cromar. The film won two Accolade Competition Awards of Excellence In 2003 and 2004, both for the musical score by composer Alan Williams. The film was also nominated for a Young Artist Award in 2003, in the category of "Best Family Feature Film - Animation". Thriller Truck Turner is a 1974 blaxploitation film, starring Isaac Hayes and Yaphet Kotto, and directed by Jonathan Kaplan. The screenplay was written by Michael Allin, Jerry Wilkes and Oscar Williams. Isaac Hayes also scored the music for the soundtrack.The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Foxy Brown. Documentary film "Real-life archives become the stage where fact and fiction collide, belief runs amok, and unruly images acquire a life of their own." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs is a 1966 Italian spy-spoof film directed by Mario Bava and starring Vincent Price, Fabian, Francesco Mulé, Laura Antonelli and the Italian comedy team of Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. The film was shot in Italy by cinematographer Antonio Rinaldi and the Italian version is reported to be quite different from the English-language edition, with more screen time spent on the antics of Franco and Ciccio and less on Vincent Price and the other American cast members. The Italian title of the film is Le spie vengono dal semifreddo. The Italian title was a pun on The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. The "Dr. Goldfoot" of the English version is obviously a parody of James Bond's foe Goldfinger; 1964 film version was highly successful and still fresh in the public consciousness at the time the previous film in the series, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine was made. Comedy Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! is a 35-minute Dragon Ball animated short film that premiered at the Jump Super Anime Tour in September 2008. It was the first animated Dragon Ball feature in twelve years, following the tenth anniversary film The Path to Power. Animation VIPO: Adventures Of The Flying Dog is a animated film directed by Ido Angel. Comedy The Three from the Filling Station is a 1930 German musical film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch, Heinz Rühmann, and Oskar Karlweis. Produced by Erich Pommer, the film was a major success for the UFA studio, outgrossing even The Blue Angel. Several songs composed by Werner R. Heymann and performed by the Comedian Harmonists have remained popular up to today. Animation 99 Clerkenwell Road is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Sophie Michael. Animation T.V. is a 2002 animated film directed by Pablo Núñez and Antonio Ojeda Comedy Glitch! is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Nico Mastorakis. It involves two petty thieves who accidentally become casting directors of a film with a large number of beautiful girls, and later they must dodge the Mafia. Science Fiction Neo Ultra Q is a 2013 Japanese television drama broadcast by WOWOW and produced by Tsuburaya Productions as an entry in the Ultra Series. It is billed as a second season to the 1966 drama Ultra Q, which began the Ultra Series. It premiered on January 12, 2013. Comedy Avere vent'anni, aka Being Twenty and To Be Twenty is a 1978 Italian erotic-drama film directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Gloria Guida, Lilli Carati and Ray Lovelock. Documentary film Shinya Kimura is a 2010 short film written and directed by Henrik Hansen. Documentary film Gala is a biographical documentary film directed by Silvia Munt. Comedy Getting His Goat is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Jack Harvey and starring William Garwood and Violet Mersereau. Thriller The Vampire is a black and white 1957 horror film. Like 1956's The Werewolf, this film offers a science fiction take on a traditionally supernatural creature, but the films were produced by different production companies. Thriller Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 1 is a 2012 Indian crime film co-written, produced and directed by Anurag Kashyap. Centered on the coal mafia of Dhanbad, Jharkhand, and the underlying power struggles, politics and vengeance between three crime families, the Part 1 features Kiran ensemble cast with Manoj Bajpai, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Huma Qureshi, Richa Chadda, Tigmanshu Dhulia in the major roles and its story spans from the early 1940s to mid-1990s. Both parts were originally shot as a single film measuring a total of 319 minutes and screened at the 2012 Cannes Directors' Fortnight but since no Indian theatre would volunteer to screen a five plus hour movie, it was divided into two parts for the Indian market. The film received an A certification from the Indian Censor Board. The films soundtrack is heavily influenced by traditional Indian folk songs. Part 1 was released on 22 June 2012 in more than 1000 theatre screens across India. It was released on 25 July in France and on 28 June in the Middle East but was banned in Kuwait and Qatar. Gangs of Wasseypur was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013. Animation The Polish Language is 2009 short animated film directed by Orla McHardy and Alice Lyons. Comedy Romance with a Double Bass is a 1974 featurette from the United Kingdom. It was written by John Cleese, Connie Booth, and Bill Owen, and based on the short story of the same name by Anton Chekhov. Documentary film Dear Master: Josip Plechnik, Prague Castle Architect is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Pavel Koutecký. Documentary film Finding Refuge In Ishinomaki is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Keizô Fujikawa. Comedy Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills is a 1989 black comedy film co-written and directed by Paul Bartel. Scenes re-unites Bartel with his Eating Raoul co-stars Mary Woronov and Robert Beltran. Scenes also stars Jacqueline Bisset, Ray Sharkey, Ed Begley, Jr., Wallace Shawn, Paul Mazursky, and Rebecca Schaeffer. Schaeffer appeared in her first major feature film role in what many critics considered to be a breakout performance; however, she was shot and killed by Robert John Bardo, an obsessed fan, just six weeks after the film was released. Documentary film The Game Must Go On is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Angeli Andrikopoulou and Argyris Tsepelikas. Comedy I'm All Good is a 2008 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Hřebejk. Comedy The Rising Generation is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Harley Knoles and George Dewhurst and starring Alice Joyce, Jameson Thomas and Robin Irvine. It was based on a play by Laura Leycester. A couple masquerade as servants. Comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is a 1963 American epic comedy film produced and directed by Stanley Kramer and starring Spencer Tracy with an all-star cast, about the madcap pursuit of $350,000 in stolen cash by a diverse and colorful group of strangers. The ensemble comedy premiered on November 7, 1963. The cast features Edie Adams, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney, Phil Silvers, Terry-Thomas and Jonathan Winters. The film marked the first time that Kramer had made a comedy film; he's best known for producing and directing drama films about social problems. His first attempt at a comedy film paid off immensely, as It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World became a stunning critical and commercial success in 1963 and went on to win an Academy Award and be nominated for five additional Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. Despite all of it, the film had gone through severe edits from its distributor, United Artists, resulting in a shorter running time for its general release against Kramer's wishes. The lost footage had been severely deteriorated and damaged throughout the decades and it was once thought that it was too destroyed to ever be rescued. Thriller Park Arcadia is a 2014 short, drama, science fiction, and thriller film written by Shaan Aslam and Darren H. Rae and directed by Darren H. Rae. Comedy Sol Goode is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Danny Comden. The lead role of Sol Goode is played by Balthazar Getty; other cast include Katharine Towne, Jamie Kennedy, Danny Comden, and Cheri Oteri. The film features cameo appearances including Jared Leto, Carmen Electra, Jason Bateman, and Shannon Leto. Documentary film Certain Doubts of William Kentridge is a 2000 documentary film directed by Alex Gabassi. Thriller Milonga is a 1999 Italian giallo film directed by Emidio Greco. For his performance Giancarlo Giannini won the Globo d'oro for best actor. Comedy Les Rois mages was a French comedy film released in 2001, made by Bernard Campan and Didier Bourdon. They also star in the film, playing the roles of Balthazar and Melchior respectively. Pascal Légitimus, the third member of the humorist group Les Inconnus, also stars in the film as Caspar. Comedy Ciao Bella is a 86-minute 2007 Swedish feature film by director Mani Masserat-Agah and is the Iranian-Swedish director's debut long feature film. Thriller Thirty years after the murder of Manson Kilmore, the town of Coal Miners Gap have a new series of murders. The question is, is the killer human or something more? And what is the connection to Manson Kilmore and the deaths in 1975? Animation Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again was the first instalment in the Macross franchise to feature a new cast of characters. Macross II was produced by Big West, with no involvement from the original series creators Studio Nue. Comedy Sympathy for the Lobster is a 2007 Italian mockumentary film written, directed and starred by Sabina Guzzanti. The film premiered out of competition at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a 2005 documentary film by director Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films. The film presents a negative picture of Wal-Mart's business practices through interviews with former employees, small business owners, and footage of Wal-Mart executives. Greenwald also uses statistics interspersed between interview footage, to provide an objective analysis of the effects Wal-Mart has on individuals and communities. Comedy Samad be madreseh miravad is a 1973 comedy film written and directed by Parviz Sayyad. Animation Cristobal Colon is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Dušan Gačić and Ljupče Đokić. Comedy Parade of the Wooden Soldiers is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. The instrumental title theme, "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers", was composed by Leon Jessel. Thriller Shadow Dancer is a 2012 British-Irish drama film directed by James Marsh and based on the novel of the same name by Tom Bradby who also wrote the film's script. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was screened out of competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. Documentary film Sisters in Law: Stories from a Cameroon Court is a feature-length documentary film by Florence Ayisi and Kim Longinotto portraying aspects of women's lives and work in the judicial system in Cameroon, West Africa. Documentary film Our Brand Is Crisis is a 2005 documentary film by Rachel Boynton on American political campaign marketing tactics by Greenberg Carville Shrum in the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. The election saw Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada elected President of Bolivia ahead of Evo Morales. The film is distributed by Koch-Lorber Films. "This film is a cautionary tale which comes at a very timely moment," said Koch-Lorber Films president Richard Lorber in a statement to indieWIRE. "The parallels to the current U.S. administration's approach to selling the war in Iraq are staggering." Comedy Adventures of a Taxi Driver is a 1976 British sex comedy film starring Barry Evans, Judy Geeson and Adrienne Posta. There were two sequels, Adventures of a Private Eye and Adventures of a Plumber's Mate. Thriller The Innocent Sleep is a 1996 British thriller film directed by Scott Michell and starring Rupert Graves, Michael Gambon and Franco Nero. A homeless man witnesses a gangland killing and becomes a target himself. Thriller The Hot Spot is a 1990 American film noir directed by Dennis Hopper and based on the 1952 book Hell Hath No Fury by Charles Williams. It stars Don Johnson, Virginia Madsen, and Jennifer Connelly, and features a score by Jack Nitzsche played by John Lee Hooker, Miles Davis, Taj Mahal, Roy Rogers and drummer Earl Palmer. Documentary film Jim Brown: All-American is a 2002 documentary film directed by Spike Lee. The film takes a look at the life of NFL hall-of-famer Jim Brown. The film delves into his life—past, present and future—focusing on his athletic career, acting and activism. Many people from Hollywood and sports backgrounds were interviewed for the film. Members of Brown's family were also interviewed for the film. It debuted on HBO and is subsequently aired at various times. Science Fiction Orbit Ever After is a 2013 short comedy romance film written and directed by Jamie Magnus Stone. Science Fiction Escape from Mars is a made for TV film produced for the UPN Network. The story concerns five astronauts who make the first manned trip to Mars. The film was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Comedy Stars 80 is a 2012 comedy film written by Karine Angeli and Thomas Langmann and directed by Thomas Langmann and Frédéric Forestier. Animation Dragon Ball: The Path to Power, is the seventeenth Japanese animated feature film based on the Dragon Ball manga, following the first three Dragon Ball films and thirteen Dragon Ball Z films. It is a re-telling of the original Dragon Ball anime series. It was originally released in Japan on March 4, 1996 at the Toei Anime Fair, along with the movie version of Neighborhood Story. The film was produced to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Dragon Ball anime. It was also the final Dragon Ball movie produced up until the release of Battle of Gods, marking a 17 year gap between official Japanese releases of the movies. Documentary film World's Largest is a 2010 documentary film directed by Amy C. Elliott. Science Fiction Lost in Space is a 1998 American science fiction film directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring Gary Oldman and William Hurt. The film was shot in London and Shepperton, and produced by New Line Cinema. The plot is adapted from the 1965–1968 CBS television series Lost in Space. The film focuses on the Robinson family, who undertake a voyage to a nearby star system to begin large-scale emigration from a soon-to-be uninhabitable Earth, but are thrown off course by a saboteur and must try to find their way home. Several of the actors from the original TV series had cameos in the film. Thriller My Mother's Ghost is a 1996 thriller drama film directed by Elise Swerhone. Comedy The Lucky Rube is a 1923 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Shadows and Fog is a black-and-white film directed by Woody Allen and based on his one-act play Death. It stars Allen, Mia Farrow, John Malkovich, John Cusack, Madonna, and Kenneth Mars. It was filmed on a 26,000-square-foot set at Kaufman Astoria Studios, which holds the distinction of being the biggest set ever built in New York. It was also his last film for Orion Pictures. Shadows and Fog is an homage to German Expressionist filmmakers Fritz Lang, G.W. Pabst and F.W. Murnau in its visual presentation, and to the writer Franz Kafka in theme. Thriller Delitto al ristorante cinese is a 1981 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the eighth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series; in this chapter Tomas Milian plays a double role, the inspector Nico Giraldi and the Chinese Ciu Ci Ciao, a character reprised, with slight changes, from the role of Sakura that the same Milian played in the spaghetti western The White, the Yellow, and the Black. Comedy Store Planer is a 2004 comedy film written by Kim Fupz Aakeson and directed by Jesper W. Nielsen. Documentary film A Queen Is Crowned is a 1953 British Technicolor documentary film written by Christopher Fry. The film documents the 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, with a narration of events by Laurence Olivier. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire is a direct-to-video animated adventure musical film released in 2000 and the seventh film in The Land Before Time series. Comedy Mi mujer no es mi señora is a 1978 Argentine film. Science Fiction Chosen Survivors is a 1974 science fiction/horror film directed by Sutton Roley and starring Diana Muldaur and Jackie Cooper. Thriller Prisoner of Rio is a 1988 drama film directed by Lech Majewski and starring Steven Berkoff, Paul Freeman and Peter Firth. It shows the flight of the Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs to Brazil and the attempts of Scotland Yard detectives to re-capture him. It was a co-production between several countries. Comedy Fifa e arena is a 1948 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Comedy What would it be like if your wildest fantasies could be implanted into your brain as if they really happened? Find out in this mesmerizing erotic comedy starring Cindy Lucas, Julie K. Smith, Kylee Nash, Frankie Cullen. Directed by Rip Masters. Documentary film The Chicken, The Fish And The King Crab is a 2008 film written by José Luis López-Linares and Antonio Saura, and directed by José Luis López-Linares. Comedy Hart im Nehmen is a 2000 film directed by Peter Patzak. Comedy Back Stage is a 1919 American comedy film, one of the last films that Buster Keaton would appear with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle before they went their separate ways, Keaton would get his own studio, and Arbuckle got into feature length films. In this film, Keaton, Arbuckle, and others, work as stagehands, backstage of course, in a playhouse trying to help and in some cases, stay far away from the eccentric and diva-like performers. When the performers rebel and refuse to do the show, the stagehands, along with Arbuckle's love interest, the assistant of one of the rebelling performers, perform in their place- including Keaton showing his ability to do butterflies, no handed cartwheels, while in drag. Several Arbuckle shorts use sight gags that other comedians elaborate on for other films. In Back Stage Arbuckle uses the falling wall sequence, a gag that Keaton elaborated on in his later films. A piece of the set falls on Fatty but a window in the set piece saves him from being crushed by it. Keaton used this gag in his first short One Week and much more famously in Steamboat Bill Jr.. Thriller Agente S 03: Operazione Atlantide or Operation Atlantis is a 1965 Italian spy film adventure directed by Domenico Paolella. The film is about an American agent George Steele who discovers that the Red Chinese have built a secret atomic city from which they will attempt to invade the United States. Comedy The Snails' Senator is a 1995 Romanian comedy film directed by Mircea Daneliuc. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Hop, Look and Listen is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson that features Sylvester and Hippety Hopper, as his first appearance. At the start of the short, Hippety Hopper escapes from a zoo. When Sylvester sees him, he believes that the kangaroo is actually a king-size mouse. A bulldog tries to convince the cat that there is no such thing, but when he too sees Hippety Hopper and his mother, he and Sylvester hitch a ride on the Water Wagon. The song playing on the opening titles is "You Never Know Where You're Goin' Till You Get There", which had been sung by Sylvester a few weeks earlier in Back Alley Oproar. Also, Hippety Hopper is called "Junior" for this short only. The cartoon was reissued on June 4, 1955 during the 1954-55 season. Unlike most other reissued Looney Tunes, the original closing sequence was kept. In 1995, Turner Entertainment restored the original opening for the cartoon's "dubbed version". The cartoon has been fully restored for a DVD release: Looney Tunes Super Stars' Sylvester and Hippety Hopper: Marsupial Mayhem. Comedy Leather is a 2013 Comedy, Drama and Romance Film Written by Greg Chandler and Directed by Patrick McGuinn. Thriller Record/Play is a 2012 short science fiction drama film written by Aaron Wolfe and directed by Jesse Atlas. Documentary film Conversation With Two Writers - Albee And Rodrigues is a 1969 documentary film directed by João Bethencourt. Thriller Llovizna is a 1978 drama mystery film written by Juan de la Cabada & Sergio Olhovich and directed Sergio Olhovich. Comedy The Words I Love is a 2013 short documentary comedy film written and directed by Thanachart Siripatrachai. Science Fiction Camp Fear is a 1991 direct-to-video science fiction/horror film starring Betsy Russell and Vincent Van Patten. George Buck Flower as Wino Tiny Ron Taylor as The Druid David Homb as Bill James Kratt as Ace Nels Van Patten as Speedy Sherman Augustus as Dancer #1 Michelle Bauer as Dorm Girl Shannon Wilsey as Dorm Girl Thriller A Hero Never Dies is a 1998 Hong Kong action-crime drama, and the first Milkyway Image film to be directed by Johnnie To. Starring Leon Lai and Lau Ching-Wan, A Hero Never Dies is a heroic bloodshed tale centering on the friendship and rivalry of two Triads in the midst of a gang war. The film has often been compared to the 1986 Hong Kong film A Better Tomorrow as both men wind up being betrayed by their bosses. Thriller The Scarlet Dove is a 1961 Finnish thriller film directed by Matti Kassila. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Dragon Century is a Japanese 2-episode OVA anime series that was created by Ryuukihei and produced and animated by the Anime International Company. It was originally released on laserdisc in Japan in 1988 and then it was eventually subtitled in English by: U.S. Renditions and released in VHS format in the United States/Canada on October 1, 1996. An English dub is said to exist, but rare and hard to find. No official anime was made after the OVA, and there were only 2 episodes released overall. Both OVA episodes were later released on DVD in Japan on January 26, 2006. The opening and ending theme was performed by Jpop singer Midori Karashima. Comedy Kir Janja is a 1981 TV film directed by Dejan Mijac. Comedy Freddy Frogface is a 2011 Danish animated film directed by Peter Dodd. Documentary film "Arpad Pusztai and Ignacio Chapela have two things in common. They are distinguished scientists and their careers are in ruins. Both scientists chose to look at the phenomenon of genetic engineering. Both made important discoveries. Both of them are suffering the fate of those who criticize the powerful vested interests that now dominate big business and scientific research. Statements made by scientists themselves prove that 95% of the research in the area of genetic engineering is paid by the industry. Only 5% of the research is independent. The big danger for freedom of science and our democracy is evident. Can the public still trust our scientists? This is a documentary thriller about how agro-chemical multinational corporations victimize international scientists to prevent them from publishing their disturbing findings." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Here We Are, Waiting For You is a 1999 documentary film directed by Marcelo Masagao. Thriller The Afflicted is a 2010 horror thriller film directed by Jason Stoddard. Thriller All for Love is a 2008 drama, romance, thriller short film written by Jared Johnson and directed by Ron E. Harris. Comedy Skateboard is a sports drama film directed by George Gage. Comedy The Misfortunates is a 2009 comedy-drama film written by Felix van Groeningen and Christophe Dirickx and directed by Felix van Groeningen. "Gunther Strobbe (Kenneth Vanbaeden) is a thirteen-year-old boy growing up in the eighties. He lives in his grandmother's ramshackle house in a small Belgian town with his alcoholic father (a postman with more bars on his route than any of his colleagues) and three alcoholic uncles. Life in the household is clearly dysfunctional, yet it's hard to condemn the Strobbe men for their sins. Their hearts are in the right place – it's just that they can't seem to help turning everything around them into an unmitigated disaster. The Strobbes enter drinking contests, ride bicycles naked, pick up women, break furniture and invade their neighbours' homes to watch their beloved Roy Orbison on television. They teach vulgar songs to little girls and end up in hospital, then head right back to the bar the next day. Gunther is an observer in this broken home that reeks of cigarette smoke, spilled beer and sweat-stained clothes. He participates in his drunken uncles' shenanigans only to fit in, hiding his true passion for writing, which is ultimately his key to escaping this squalor. It might have been the tear-jerker hit of the year if Ken Loach had been given the script, but in the hands of Felix van Groeningen, this film has the raw Flemish edge and black comedy that made Koen Mortier's 2007 Ex Drummer so memorable. Van Groeningen has adapted a widely read and acclaimed semi-autobiographical novel by Dimitri Verhulst into a film balanced with comedy and heartbreak, icy cynicism and poignant pathos. His depiction of small-town life, rife with gossip and class divisions, is spot on and sadly universal. The narrative is further buoyed by heart-wrenching performances not only from the young Vanbaeden, but also from Koen De Graeve as his father and stage actress Gilda De Bal as the grandma whose “heart is bigger than her pension.” Real life is full of problems more complex than just “getting out of the old neighbourhood,” and The Misfortunates illustrates this point with bittersweet humour, moments of genuine emotion, a lot of compassion for its flawed characters." Quoting Colin Geddes from the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival site. Science Fiction Invasion of the Space Preachers is a science fiction comedy film directed by Daniel Boyd. Comedy Ben's Kid is a 1909 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. It was Arbuckle's acting debut. Comedy Babai Hotel is a 1992 Telugu comedy drama film directed by Jandhyala and produced by K. S. Rama Rao under the banner Creative Commercials. The film stars Brahmanandam, Gundu Hanumantha Rao and Kinnera in the lead roles. This movie was named after Babai Hotel in Vijayawada. Documentary film Jesse James Miller's documentary Uganda Rising charts the lengthy war between Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni's army and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a rebel group led by Joseph Kony, a man who claims to converse with higher powers. The LRA add to their numbers by kidnapping children in Uganda and training them to become mercenaries, occasionally committing atrocities against their very own families. Museveni responds to these tactics by rounding up citizens into camps that have on occasion been as deadly as the LRA. Animation Flowers and Trees is a 1932 Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney, directed by Burt Gillett, and released to theatres by United Artists on July 30, 1932. It was the first commercially released film to be produced in the full-color three-strip Technicolor process after several years of two-color Technicolor films. Flowers and Trees was already in production as a black-and-white cartoon before Disney saw Herbert Kalmus' three-strip Technicolor tests. Deciding that Flowers and Trees would make a perfect test for the process, he had the black-and-white footage scrapped and the short redone in color. The color Flowers and Trees was a commercial and critical success, winning the first Academy Award for Animated Short Subjects. As a result of the success of Flowers and Trees, all future Silly Symphonies cartoons were produced in three-strip Technicolor. The added novelty of color helped to boost the series' previously disappointing returns. Disney's other cartoon series, the Mickey Mouse shorts, were deemed successful enough not to need the extra boost of color, remaining in black-and-white until 1935's The Band Concert. Comedy The role of the trapezoid events film about a young vocalist working in popular band, led by his uncle, composer, and in one of the wedding to meet this young girl of his dreams, Vtsaadh to marry her uncle's wife .. Comedy The Digger Earl is a 1924 Australian film comedy from director Beaumont Smith. The plot is about a typical Australian who takes the place of an earl. Only eight minutes of the film survives today. Documentary film Rock School is a 2005 documentary film about The Paul Green School of Rock Music. Thriller Hard Boiled is a 1992 Hong Kong action film written and directed by John Woo, and starring Chow Yun-fat as Inspector "Tequila" Yuen, Tony Leung as Tony an undercover cop, and Anthony Wong as Johnny Wong, a leader of the criminal triads. The film features Tequila, whose partner is killed in a tea house gunfight with a small army of gangsters. One of the mob's high ranking assassins is the undercover cop Tony, who must team up with Tequila for their common pursuit of taking down Wong's crime syndicate. The film leads up to a climax in a hospital, where the two must rescue innocent civilians and new born babies from the maternity ward while fighting off dozens of mob hitmen. Hard Boiled was John Woo's last Hong Kong film before his transition to Hollywood. After making films that glamorized gangsters, Woo wanted to make a Dirty Harry styled film to glamorize the police. After the death of screenwriter Barry Wong, the film's screenplay underwent constant changes during filming. New characters such as Mad Dog and Mr. Woo were introduced, while the original plotline of a baby poisoning psychopath was cut. Documentary film "Award-winning documentary Lorelei Lee grants viewers intimate access to the porn performer and writer’s inner machinations about work, family, and love. Her candor and insight force those around her to re-examine preconceptions about sexuality, power, and gender." Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Woh Saat Din, or Woh 7 Din, is a 1983 Hindi film directed by Bapu. Produced by Surinder Kapoor, it stars his son Anil Kapoor along with Padmini Kolhapure and Naseeruddin Shah. It was Anil Kapoor's first lead role. It is a remake of the 1981 Tamil film Andha 7 Naatkal, which was directed by K.Bagyaraj. Director Bapu remade in to Telugu and then in Hindi. In the year 1989, director Subramanya remade it as "Love MaaDi NoDu" in KannaDa featuring Kashinath, Srilatha, and Master_Manjunath. In Woh 7 Din, Anil Kapoor's role, Naseeruddin's acting, and the film's music were considered strengths. The music was done by Laxmikant Pyarelal while Anand Bakshi wrote the lyrics. Documentary film Dogs on the Inside is a documentary film directed by Brean Cunningham and Douglas Seirup. Comedy The Grand Theft is a 2011 comedy film written by Blanche Baker and Ken Del Vecchio and directed by Ken Del Vecchio. Documentary film The Labèque Way is a 2012 musical documentary film written and directed by Félix Cábez. Thriller Nostradamus and the Monster Demolisher is a 1962 film written and directed by Federico Curiel. Documentary film Blues can be subdivided into several subgenres ranging from country to urban blues that were more or less popular during different periods of the 20th century. Best known are the Delta, Piedmont, Jump and Chicago blues styles. World War II marked the transition from acoustic to electric blues and the progressive opening of blues music to a wider audience. In the 1960s and 1970s, a hybrid form called blues rock evolved. The America's Music Legacy series was recorded 1983-85 and produced by 20TH Century Home Entertainment. It showcases the musical legends performing the songs that continue to attract and entice the whole world, because they truly are the best of all that is America. The program is hosted by Brock Peters and features performances by B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Pee Wee Crayton, Jimmy Rushing, Ernie Andrews, and many more. Comedy RPG OKC is a 2013 short comedy/animation film written and directed by Emily Carmichael. Documentary film It Came from Hollywood is a 1982 comedy film compiling clips from various B movies. Written by Dana Olsen and directed by Malcolm Leo and Andrew Solt, the film features wraparound segments and narration by several famous comedians, including Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Gilda Radner, and Cheech and Chong. Sections of It Came from Hollywood focus on gorilla pictures, anti-marijuana films and the works of Edward D. Wood, Jr.. The closing signature song was the doo wop hit "What's Your Name" by Don and Juan. Comedy The Awful Truth is a 1937 screwball comedy film starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. The plot concerns the machinations of a soon-to-be-divorced couple, played by Dunne and Grant, who go to great lengths to try to ruin each other's romantic escapades. The film was directed by Leo McCarey and was written by Viña Delmar, with uncredited assistance from Sidney Buchman and McCarey, from the 1922 play by Arthur Richman. In 1996, The Awful Truth was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, having been deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Lucía, Lucía, also known as La hija del caníbal, is a 2003 Mexican film and the second by Antonio Serrano. The story is based on Spanish journalist Rosa Montero's novel of the same name. The film stars Argentine actress Cecilia Roth, Mexican actor Kuno Becker, and Spanish actor Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa. The cinematographer is Xavier Pérez Grobet. Thriller Tactical Assault is a 1998 action/adventure film starring Rutger Hauer, Robert Patrick, Isabel Glasser and Dey Young. It was directed by Mark Griffiths and written by David Golden. Comedy Shankar Dada Zindabad is an 2007 Telugu film which is a remake of the 2006 Hindi blockbuster Lage Raho Munnabhai. Rajkumar Hirani, the director and co-screenwriter of the Munna Bhai series, is one of the screenwriters for this film. In addition, Dilip Prabhavalkar reprised his role as Mahatma Gandhi. It is the sequel to the 2004 film, Shankar Dada MBBS. The film directed by Prabhu Deva, stars Chiranjeevi as Shankar Dada, Srikanth as A.T.M, Sayaji Shinde, Karishma Kotak, Sadha and Raja . The music is scored by Devi Sri Prasad. The movie, released on 27 July 2007 opened to very mediocre reviews. Science Fiction Driving Force is a 1989 action sci-fi film written by Patrick Edgeworth and directed by Andrew Prowse. Animation A Breath is a 2012 short animation film directed by Carpentier Solene. Thriller London After Midnight was a 1927 American silent mystery film with horror overtones distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is based on the short story "The Hypnotist" by Tod Browning who also directed the film. London After Midnight starred Lon Chaney, Marceline Day, Conrad Nagel, Henry B. Walthall, and Polly Moran. The movie is now lost and remains one of the most famous and eagerly sought of all lost films. The last known copy was destroyed in the 1967 MGM Vault fire. In 2002, Turner Classic Movies aired a reconstructed version using the original script and film stills. Thriller Directed by John 'Bud' Cardos (1987) Starring Ernest Borgnine, Robert Vaughn, Oliver Reed A star-studded film that rings true during today's war on terror, starring Ernest Borgnine (Marty, The Wild Bunch), Robert Vaughn (The Magnificent Seven, The Man From U.N.C.L.E.) and Oliver Reed (The Three Musketeers, Gladiator). Retired Colonel Smith (Borgnine), along with his pack of mercenaries, set out ot rescue his CIA agent son, who has been taken prisoner by a terrorist army after a rebel uprising. The group must face a heavily armed fortress, and an East German officer who specializes in torture on Skeleton Coast, in order to save his life. Will the pack be able to stand up to the sadistic colonel (Vaughn) and other villainous scoundrels they must face along the way, or will they die trying? Skeleton Coast is The Dirty Dozen meets The Wild Bunch by way of Platoon. Comedy Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya is a 2013 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Manikandan. It stars Santhanam, Srinivasan, Sethu and Vishakha Singh. The film marked Santhanam's venture into film production with his Handmade Films. The film was co-produced by Rama Narayanan while S. Thaman scored the film soundtrack. The plot revolves around three friends who fall for the same girl, who has just moved into their neighborhood. Animation The Country of Wolves is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Neil Christopher. Thriller L.A. Takedown is a 1989 crime thriller, originally released on television. It aired on NBC, unsuccessfully intended as a pilot for a television series. The film later received a release on VHS and, eventually, on DVD in Region 2. L.A. Takedown was written and directed by Michael Mann, and its ensemble cast includes Scott Plank, Alex McArthur, Michael Rooker, Daniel Baldwin, and Xander Berkeley. Scott Plank starred as Vincent Hanna, a detective on the hunt for professional criminal Patrick McLaren, played by McArthur; the story having roots in the real-life investigation of Chicago criminal Neil McCauley. The film is best known as being the basis for the 1995 film Heat. The film was moderately well received in retrospective reviews, but remains overshadowed by its remake. Thriller D4 is a 2010 horror film, directed and written by Darrin Dickerson. It stars Vicki Askew, Ella Bell and Eric Berner. Comedy Little Miss Roughneck is a 1938 comedy music romance film written by Fred Niblo Jr., Grace Neville and Michael L. Simmons and directed by Aubrey Scotto. Comedy Eraser Children is a 2009 Australian film directed by Nathan Christoffel. The director talked about the film in an interview for Film Ink magazine in 2008. The film has been selected to premiere at Londons Sci-Fi-London off the viewing of the first edit. Though the film was withdrawn from competition due to post production not being complete . The film has been selected to have a preview screening at the closing night of the Melbourne Underground Film Festival in August 2009. It will have its World Premiere as the opening night film of the Sydney International Sci Fi Film Festival. Sydney International Sci Fi Film festival co-director Lisa Mitchell said. "Director Nathan Christoffel and his cast and crew, deserve to be warmly congratulated. To have independently produced such a visually and conceptually sophisticated film as their feature debut is a major accomplishment and a testament to the creativity of Australian genre cinema." A trailer for the film was released in mid-2009. A unfinished version of the film was first screened at the Melbourne Underound Film Festival in 2009. Thriller For Eyes Only is an East German espionage film. It was released in 1963. Documentary film As Sete Mortes De Pedro, O Garoto Que Colecionava Caveiras is a 2012 short documentary film, written, directed, and produced by Fabricio Brambatti. Comedy Gamechangers Ep. 2: Fear the NFL Draft is a 2010 short comedy film directed and written by Chris Kula. Comedy Love in 3-D is a 1973 German adult comedy film directed by Walter Boos. The film was dubbed into English for American audiences. As compared to other mid-1970s adult films that were shot in 3-D, Love in 3-D stands out for several reasons. It was shot on 70 mm, very unusual for a low budget adult film. The movie itself contains several notable 3-D scenes as everything from oranges, water, and breasts are thrust out toward the audience. One standout scene involves a ride in an old ghost house. Documentary film In the last thirty years global demand for food has doubled. In a race to feed the planet, scientists have discovered how to manipulate DNA, the blueprint of life, and produce what they claim are stronger, more disease-resistant crops. However, fears that genetically modified food many not be safe for humans or the environment has sparked violent protest. Science Fiction The Seed is a 2005 short-film starring Will Yun Lee and Peter Mensah, produced and directed by Joe Hahn of Linkin Park and Ken Mercado. Hahn took his career as a director further with his second film, Mall, released on June 18 2014 in North America. Thriller The Last of Sheila is a 1973 mystery film directed by Herbert Ross, written by Anthony Perkins and Stephen Sondheim, It stars Richard Benjamin, Dyan Cannon, James Coburn, James Mason, Ian McShane, Joan Hackett, and Raquel Welch. The original music score was composed by Billy Goldenberg. The song "Friends," sung by Bette Midler, can be heard during the final scene of the film and the end credits. Animation Contes crépusculaires is a short, animation film directed by Yves Charnay. Documentary film Pan de Azúcar is a 2008 documentary short film written and directed by Hermes Paralluelo. Documentary film (R)esistenza is a documentary, crime, drama film directed by Francesco Cavaliere. Documentary film Robert Kennedy Remembered is a 1968 American short documentary film produced by Charles Guggenheim. It won an Academy Award in 1969 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Wide-Eyed and Legless is a 1993 made for TV British drama film directed by Richard Loncraine. It is known in the US as The Wedding Gift. It is based on the 1989 book Diana's Story by Deric Longden, who co-wrote the script with Jack Rosenthal. It tells the story of his marriage to his wife, Diana, who contracts a chronic, degenerative illness that medical officials were unable to understand at the time. As Diana's health faltered, she secretly set him up with another woman to help ease his pain over her eventual death. Comedy Talk of the Town is a 1995 romantic comedy film written by Ben Taylor and directed by Rainer Kaufmann. Documentary film Luna And Cinara is a 2012 documentary film directed by Clara Linhart. Comedy Sexmission is a 1984 cult Polish comedy science fiction action film. It also contains a hidden political satire layer specific to the time and place of its production. Comedy Raising the Roof is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Michael Forlong and featuring Michael Gould, Patricia Davis, Roy Kinnear, David Lodge and Patricia Hayes. Documentary film What You See Is Where You're At is a 2001 short documentary film directed by Luke Fowler. Documentary film Herpers is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Dav Kaufman. Comedy Three-Cornered Moon is a 1933 film directed by Elliot Nugent, and written by Ray Harris and S.K. Lauren, based on play by Gertrude Tonkonogy Friedberg. The film reached No. 9 in the National Board of Review Awards Top 10 films in 1933. This film is often mentioned as one of the earliest examples of screwball comedy. Comedy Slice 3 is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Pierre Edwards. Documentary film Why Do I Study Physics? is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Xiangjun Shi. Thriller The Grudge 2 is a 2006 American horror film and the second installment in Sony's The Grudge franchise, directed by Takashi Shimizu and written by Stephen Susco. The film was produced by Sam Raimi and stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Amber Tamblyn, Edison Chen, Arielle Kebbel, Matthew Knight, Teresa Palmer and Takako Fuji. As stated by Takashi Shimizu, the film is not a remake of any of the Ju-on films and follows a different storyline. Like its predecessor, the film features a plot that is told through a non-linear sequence of events and includes several intersecting subplots. It was released in North America on October 13, 2006 after being pushed forward a week from the original October 20 release date. It was released in the UK on October 20 and in Australia on October 26, 2006. After moderate success, the film was followed by The Grudge 3 in 2009. Animation Donald's Tire Trouble is a cartoon by Walt Disney Productions, featuring their character Donald Duck. It was directed by Dick Lundy, and released in 1943. Comedy I Downloaded a Ghost is a 2004 film starring Carlos Alazraqui as Winston the Ghost and Ellen Page as Stella Blackstone. Comedy Kagi Dorobō no Method, released in English-speaking territories as Key of Life, is a Japanese comedy film directed by Kenji Uchida. The film opened in 2012. Documentary film Fat Camp: An MTV Docs Movie Presentation is a documentary television film about five teens at a fat camp called Camp Pocono Trails, in the Poconos, Pennsylvania. Comedy Mantri Gari Viyyankudu is a 1983 Telugu film released directed by Bapu and stars Chiranjeevi in the lead role and Poornima Jayaram, Nirmalamma, and Allu Ramalingaiah among important roles. Comedy Bibi Fricotin, is a French comedy film from 1950, directed by Marcel Blistène, written by Arthur Harfaux, and starring Maurice Baquet. Comedy Kauf dir einen bunten Luftballon is a 1961 West German / Austrian film directed by Géza von Cziffra. Thriller Death Carries a Cane is a 1973 Italian giallo film directed by Maurizio Pradeaux. The Italian title translates as Dance Steps on a Razor's Edge, but the film is listed in reference books as Death Carries a Cane. Comedy It Only Happens to Others is a 1971 French drama film directed by Nadine Trintignant. The film was made in the wake of the death of Nadine and Jean-Louis Trintignant's daughter Pauline, in 1969. Comedy Almost Normal is a 2005 comedy-drama film directed by Marc Moody. Comedy Hear My Song is a 1991 comedy film, written by the actors Peter Chelsom and Adrian Dunbar, based on the story of Irish tenor Josef Locke. It was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1993 BAFTA awards. The film also stars Tara Fitzgerald, David McCallum, William Hootkins, Shirley Anne Field, James Nesbitt, and Ned Beatty as Locke. Documentary film Derren Brown: Miracles for Sale is a 2011 documentary film written by Derren Brown and directed by Simon Dinsell. Animation One Rat Short is a short digital animation, written and directed by Alex Weil. It was awarded a Best of Show award at the SIGGRAPH 2006 Computer Animation Festival. Thriller Across the Line is a 2000 American drama film directed by Martin Spottl and starring Brad Johnson and Sigal Erez. Johnson plays a small-town Texas sheriff who falls for an illegal immigrant who witnessed a murder on the Mexican border. While not an overtly political film, Across the Line portrays illegal immigrants in a generally positive light and dramatizes their motivations and problems from a sympathetic point of view. In La Opinion Jean Rodriguez Flores wrote, "The film Across the Line isn't just about the difficulties of crossing illegally into the United States, but it also reflects the tragedy of hundreds of people who are forced to leave their families for the "promised land." Some critics praised the film for its emotional intensity, authenticity, and integrity, but others questioned it for turning the plight of illegal immigrants into mainstream entertainment. Independently financed and produced, Across the Line was distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment. Documentary film Rock'n'Roll is a 1959 Australian documentary from director Lee Robinson. It is a filmed version of a rock concert at Sydney Stadium presented by Lee Gordon, Lee Gordon's 1959 Rock'n'Roll Spectacular, with some additional scenes such as Fabian arriving at Sydney airport. Only a small portion of footage from the documentary survives today and it is considered a "substantially lost" film. Thriller Overheard 2 is a 2011 Hong Kong crime thriller film produced by Derek Yee, written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong and starring Louis Koo, Lau Ching Wan and Daniel Wu. It is a sequel to the 2009 film Overheard where Koo, Lau and Wu play different roles with a different storyline, but the key elements of the first film are kept. Production started in February and filming lasted for three months. A press conference was held during the 2011 Shanghai International Film Festival on 10 June. The film was released on 18 August in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Animation Tectonics is a 2012 animated documentary film directed by Peter Bo Rappmund. Documentary film Germany in Autumn is a 1978 West German omnibus film about the German Autumn. The film is composed of contributions from different filmmakers, including Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Edgar Reitz and Volker Schlöndorff. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Special Recognition award. Thriller Captured is a 1998 direct-to-video action film directed by Peter Liapis and starring Nick Mancuso, Andrew Divoff, Michael Mahonen and Linda Hoffman. Comedy Snakes and Ladders is a 1965 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Summers. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film In the Studio with Navajo Artist Clifford Brycelea is a 2014 documentary film, directed by YCM. Comedy The Stoolie is a 1974 comedy/crime thriller film directed by John G. Avildsen. It stars comedian Jackie Mason in the lead role. Documentary film Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, is a 2006 documentary film made by Firelight Media, produced and directed by Stanley Nelson. The documentary reveals new footage of the incidents surrounding the Peoples Temple and its leader Jim Jones who led over 900 members of his religious group to a settlement in Guyana called Jonestown, where he orchestrated a mass suicide with poisoned Flavor Aid, in 1978. It is in the form of a narrative with interviews with former Temple members, Jonestown survivors, and persons who knew Jones at various stages. Comedy Hakim-bashi is a 1972 comedy film written by Manoochehr Javanfar, Parviz Noori and Jamal Omid. It is also directed by Parviz Noori. Documentary film Stroker of Delerium is a 2012 documentary film directed by Gustavo Domínguez. Comedy Man in Outer Space is a 1961 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Assault on a Queen is a 1966 American action-adventure film, directed by Jack Donohue, starring Frank Sinatra and Italian beauty Virna Lisi. Based on a 1959 novel by Jack Finney, it was adapted for the screen by Rod Serling and released by Paramount Pictures on June 15, 1966. Documentary film Design for Death is a 1947 American documentary film that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was based on a shorter U.S. Army training film, Our Job in Japan, that had been produced in 1945-1946 for the soldiers occupying Japan after World War II. Both films dealt with Japanese culture and the origins of the war. Following the war, Peter Rathvon at RKO, who had seen Our Job in Japan during his own military service, decided to produce a commercial version of the film. He hired the original writer and editor to work on the new project. Theodor S. Geisel, who is better known by his pen name Dr. Seuss, co-authored Design for Death with his wife Helen Palmer Geisel. Elmo Williams was the editor for both films. Subsequently, Sid Rogell replaced Rathvon, and became the film's producer. The film was given wide release in January 1948; a review in Daily Variety characterized it as, "a documentary of fabulous proportions ... one of the most interesting screen presentations of the year". Documentary film The Souvenirs of Mr. X is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Arash T. Riahi. Comedy Titeuf is a 2011 French 3D traditionally animated family comedy film directed by Zep, based on his Titeuf comic books. The film was released on April 6, 2011. Documentary film Leaving Fear Behind, also known as Leaving Fear behind: I Won't Regret to Die, is a documentary movie from Dhondup Wangchen and Jigme Gyatso about communist Chinese repression of Tibet. It was premiered in 2008 in the year when the 2008 Summer Olympics took place in Beijing, China. Documentary film War on Terror is an Austrian documentary film about the "War on Terror" initiated by U.S. president George W. Bush in 2001. The film features interviews with Manfred Nowak, who was United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture from 2004 to 2010, Amy Goodman, the host and co-founder of Democracy Now! and the U.S. historian Alfred W. McCoy. Two former detainees from the Guantanamo Bay detention camp are introduced in the film, Murat Kurnaz and Mustafa Ait Idir. It was theatrically released in Austria on December 9, 2011. War on Terror is the third film from Parallel Universe. Comedy The Itch of the Golden Nit is a 2011 computer animated short adventure film directed by Sarah Cox and written by Dave Ingham. Comedy The Three Stooges In Orbit is the fourth feature film to star the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Released by Columbia Pictures, The Three Stooges In Orbit was directed by long-time Stooge director Edward Bernds, who Moe later cited as the team's finest director. Animation Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey is a 2010 animated educational sci-fi adventure film, written by Harry 'Doc' Kloor and directed by Kloor and Dan St. Pierre, as a science fiction film that takes the viewer on an atomic adventure in space. The voice cast originally included Christian Slater, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Michael York, and James Earl Jones, but the cast changed in 2008, reflecting a new script that detailed a host of new discoveries made by the Cassini Huygens mission to Saturn. Using a cast of major actors to provide their voices to the characters, the film was initiated by JPL/NASA through a grant from Jet Propulsion Lab via the international Cassini Huygens mission to Saturn. Documentary film The Triangle of Death, directed by Folleh Shar Francis Tamba, is a 2009 documentary about the Iraq War. Animation Case Closed: Dimensional Sniper is a 2014 Japanese anime film directed by Kobun Shizuno and part of the film series based on the Case Closed anime and manga series. A dangerous sniper causes the FBI to become involved. Comedy Be Careful is a Bollywood film that is released in the end of October 2011. The movie is directed by Chandrakant Singh and stars Rajneesh Duggal, Tanisha Mukherjee, Kiran Rathod, Zaid Hameed, Shillpi Sharma, while the other members from the cast include Rajpal Yadav, Asrani, Shakti Kapoor, Sanjay Mishra, Tiku Talsania, etc. Comedy Broadcast News is a 1987 romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by James L. Brooks. The film concerns a virtuoso television news producer, who has daily emotional breakdowns, a brilliant yet prickly reporter and his charismatic but far less seasoned rival. It also stars Robert Prosky, Lois Chiles, Joan Cusack, and Jack Nicholson as the evening news anchor. Documentary film Songs of Redemption is a 2013 documentary film written by Amanda Sans and directed by Miquel Galofré, Amanda Sans. Comedy Fighting Stock is a 1935 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Robertson Hare, Lesley Wareing and Herbert Lomas. its plot involves a Brigadier who retires to a country cottage for some quiet fishing, but it soon overtaken by madcap events. The screenplay is by Ben Travers based on his earlier stage play of the same name, and the cast included cast members from Travers's Aldwych Farces. Documentary film Farewell, Herr Schwarz is documentary film directed by Yael Reuveny. Comedy Horseshoes is a 1923 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Avec mon mari is a 1999 Japanese romance comedy film directed by Kentarō Ōtani and starring Yuka Itaya, Hirofumi Kobayashi and Kaori Tsuji. It was released on 6 March 1999. Documentary film Il Bacio di Tosca is a 1984 film directed by Daniel Schmid, a documentary of life in the Casa di Riposo per Musicisti of Milan, the world's first nursing home for retired opera singers, founded by composer Giuseppe Verdi in 1896. The New York Times review called it "Bravissimo!" Dustin Hoffman cited Il Bacio di Tosca as a direct inspiration for his 2012 film Quartet. Comedy Queen of Hearts is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Enid Stamp-Taylor. It was made at Ealing Studios. Comedy Waldo's Last Stand is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 193rd Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Show Me is a 2004 Canadian psychological thriller written and directed by Cassandra Nicolaou, starring Michelle Nolden, Kett Turton and Katharine Isabelle. Comedy The Swinging Cheerleaders is a 1974 comedy-drama film written and directed by Jack Hill. The film was also released under the titles Locker Room Girls and H.O.T.S. II. Documentary film The Last Beekeeper is a 2009 documentary film. Documentary film American Meth is more than a movie, it's a movement. Narrated by Val Kilmer, this documentary explores the devastation this drug is unleasing on America, and provides a glimpse into how it dismantles an American family. Documentary film La Fortresse is a 2008 film directed by Fernand Melgar. Documentary film The Red Army is a 2011 comedy documentary short film directed by Paul Ryan. Comedy La Tulipe noire is a French-Italian-Spanish film loosely based on the novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas. It is, essentially, a star vehicle for the popular French actor Alain Delon. Documentary film International Boulevard A Documentary is a 2013 film directed by Rebecca Dharmapalan. Animation El meteorito is a 2013 short animated film. Documentary film The Man Who Ate New Orleans is a drama documentary film diracted by Michael Dunaway. Thriller White Tiger is a 2012 Russian action film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. The film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film is based on the novella Tankist, ili "Belyy tigr" by Russian novelist Ilya Boyashov. Documentary film That First Glide is a documentary film directed by Mike Waltze. Animation Thank God its Friday is a film nominated for Best Animation at 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Documentary film Coal Cocked is a 2013 Documentary Short film written and directed by Gene Bernofsky. Thriller Laura Panic is 2008 short thriller film written by Adam Wingard and E.L. Katz and directed by Adam Wingard. Documentary film Memorandum is a one-hour 1965 documentary co-directed by Donald Brittain and John Spotton, following Bernard Laufer, a Jewish Holocaust survivor, on an emotional pilgrimage back to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Produced by John Kemeny for the National Film Board of Canada, the film received several awards including a Golden Gate Award from the San Francisco International Film Festival. Considered by many critics to be Brittain's finest work, the film’s title refers to Hitler’s memorandum about the “final solution.” A detailed analysis of the film's structure is available in Ken Dancyger's The Technique of Film and Video Editing: History, Theory and Practice. Comedy I'm Not Sorry is a 2014 short film written and directed by Russell Costanzo. Comedy The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything is a 1980 made for television film starring Robert Hays and Pam Dawber and directed by William Wiard. The film is based on the John D. MacDonald novel The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything. A sequel, The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite, was released in 1981. Comedy My Girlfriend's Boyfriend is a 2010 United States of American romantic comedy written and directed by Daryn Tufts, and starring Alyssa Milano, Christopher Gorham, Michael Landes, Beau Bridges, Tom Lenk, and Carol Kane. Documentary film 2007 Before the Tracks Are Lost On the Wind is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Renate Günther-Greene. Documentary film The Legions of Rome: Punic Wars is a 2001 history war documentary film. Animation Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants is a 2013 France/Belgium animated film, co-written and directed by Hélène Giraud and Thomas Szabo. This film is a partially sound film with a synchronized soundtrack featuring music and sound effects and with no spoken dialogues. The film is adapted from the Minuscule also created by Hélène Giraud and Thomas Szabo. Comedy Frutilla is a 1980 Argentine film. Thriller Frozen Spring is a 1970 mystery, thriller film written by Na Dae-ro and directed by Jeong Jin-woo. Science Fiction Battle Royale II: Requiem, abbreviated as BRII, is a 2003 Japanese dystopian action-thriller film. It is a sequel to the 2000 film, Battle Royale, which in turn was based upon a controversial 1999 novel of the same title by Koushun Takami. An extended version of the film is titled Battle Royale II: Revenge. Director Kinji Fukasaku, who directed the first film, started work on the sequel but died of prostate cancer on January 12, 2003, after shooting only one scene with Takeshi Kitano. His son Kenta Fukasaku, who wrote the screenplay for both films, completed the film and dedicated it to his father. McKoy Sugie wrote the novelization of the film. Documentary film FLicKeR is a Canadian documentary film written and directed by Nik Sheehan, produced by Maureen Judge and Silva Basmajian. The film is based on the book Chapel of Extreme Experience by John G. Geiger about the work of artist Brion Gysin and his Dreamachine. Gysin's Dreamachine used a 100-watt light bulb, a motor, and a rotating cylinder with cutouts. Its users would sit in front of it, close their eyes, and experience visions as a result of the flashes of light. Gysin believed that by offering the world a drugless high the invention could revolutionize human consciousness. The documentary features interviews with many prominent figures from the beat movement who had experimented with Gysin's invention and discuss his life and ideas in the film. Notable figures include Marianne Faithfull, DJ Spooky, The Stooges, Iggy Pop, Lee Ranaldo, Genesis P-Orridge, John Giorno, Floria Sigismondi, and Kenneth Anger. The film premiered in Toronto in 2008 at the international documentary film festival Hot Docs and received the festival's Special Jury Prize for the best Canadian Feature Length Documentary. Animation "The Trick Diamond" is the key to unlocking a treasure hidden within Gaudí 's famous Park Gruell. The crime lord Mark Williams was in possession of the diamond but has recently passed away. However, his will gives Lupin a chance to gain the object of many a criminal's desire. Lupin is in for quite a shock though as Mark's conditions are quite unique. Mark replaced six treasures with copies and has kept the originals for himself. Now, Lupin must prove his talent by switching the originals back into place within seven days. Only then will he be given the location of the diamond. Comedy The Bride Came C.O.D. is a 1941 Warner Bros. screwball romantic comedy starring James Cagney as a pilot and Bette Davis as a runaway heiress, and directed by William Keighley. Although the film was publicized as the first screen pairing of Warner Bros.' two biggest stars, they had actually made Jimmy the Gent together in 1934, and had wanted to find another opportunity to work together. The screenplay was written by Kenneth Earl, M. M. Musselman, and twins Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. Thriller Little Fish is a 2005 Australian film directed by Rowan Woods and written by Jacquelin Perske. It was filmed in and around Sydney, in Cabramatta and in Fairfield. The film was developed and produced by Vincent Sheehan and Liz Watts of Porchlight Films with Cate Blanchett and her husband Andrew Upton's production company "Dirty Films," receiving an Associate Producer credit. Documentary film Jews of Iran is a 2005 documentary film by Iranian-Dutch filmmaker Ramin Farahani. The film examines the lives of Persian Jews living in Iran's predominately Islamic society. Although they face discrimination, they choose to remain in their homeland rather than flee the country. The documentary breaks ground as the first film to cover this subject, capturing both friendships among Muslims and Jews and the prejudices against the Jewish minority. Farahani states that Jews of Iran is meant to "help westerners correct their image" of the Middle East and allow them to "see the nuances" within the culture. Comedy Pork: A Short Film is a 2011 short romantic-comedy film written by Devon Gummersall and Jenn Liu and directed by Devon Gummersall. Documentary film Erään Hyönteisen Tuho (The Death of an Insect) is a 2010 short experimental film directed by Hannes Vartiainen and Pekka Veikkolainen. "In a lifeless urban landscape where time itself has stopped its crawl, a mad ballet is commencing and a newly hatched butterfly is about to die. This tragic story was created using dead insects gathered from forgotten attics and tool sheds, between window panes and spiders' webs. It combines a number of animation techniques, from classic stop-motion animation to animated 3-D models that have been scanned with x-rays. No one would give these a second glance, until they found their way into the viewfinder of Finnish directing duo Hannes Vartiainen and Pekka Veikkolainen. In their film, the creatures float, seemingly aimlessly, around the town, before finally flying off to the moon. It is only in close-up that we see how ravaged they are. It turns out that an insect with a vague shape can transform into a symmetrical pattern or an attractive strand of DNA. The little dead animals are lifelike and abstract at the same time. The directors' last film, Hanasaari A, was an experimental documentary about the demolition of a power plant: an old industrial landscape making way for new residential developments." Quoting the description from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Comedy Guns & Talks is a 2001 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Jin. Starring Shin Hyun-joon, Won Bin, Shin Ha-kyun, Jung Jae-young and Jung Jin-young, the black comedy is about a group of four assassins-for-hire, with a dogged prosecutor on their trail. Thriller Bulbul Maina is a 2011 Malayalam-language Indian film directed by debutant Fazly Khabeer, starring Indrajith and Rima Kallingal Documentary film The Sexperience 1000 is a 2011 documentary film. Animation Be Up to Date was the title for a 1938 Betty Boop animated short film. Comedy HARALD is a 3D animation shortfilm written and directed by Moritz Schneider. Science Fiction 6 Angels is a 2002 science fiction action anime film directed by Makoto Kobayashi, with a screenplay by Yasushi Hirano with story, layouts, and original concepts by Yasushi Akimoto. Thriller La vengeance de la femme en noir is a 1997 film written and directed by Roger Cantin. Thriller Sadomania – Hölle der Lust is a 1981 German-Spanish women in prison film directed by Jesús Franco, starring Ajita Wilson. It was also released as Hellhole Women, Prisoners of the Flesh or Sadomania: The Hell of Passion. Documentary film The Water Tank is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Ian Ingelmo Ros. Animation La Détente is a 2011 short French film directed by Pierre Ducos and Betrand Bey. It has won several prizes, including Best of show award at SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 and Best Animation award at the Sapporo International Short Film Festival. The film tells the story of a French soldier in World War I who becomes paralyzed with fear while in the trenches. He escapes in his head to an imaginary world where toys fight wars instead of humans. Eric Liu, chair of the Computer animation festival at SIGGRAPH Asia 2011, called La Détente a standout of the festival, saying "This animation short brings a unique and visually stunning computer-generated animation to the audience.” Comedy What's Going on with My Sister? is a 2014 comedy fantasy romance film directed by Iggy Coen and Yûki Aoyama. Comedy Fatty's Magic Pants is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film is also known as Fatty's Suitless Day. Thriller It Conquered the World is an independently made 1956 American science fiction film about an alien from Venus trying to take control of the Earth with the help of a disillusioned human scientist. The film was distributed by AIP as a double feature with The She Creature, directed by Roger Corman, and written by Lou Rusoff. The film stars Peter Graves, Lee Van Cleef, Beverly Garland, and Sally Fraser. Documentary film Taylor Chain I & II are a pair of documentary films, produced by Kartemquin FIlms, that first examine a seven-week workers' strike at a Hammond, Indiana chain manufacturing plant and then follow the collective bargaining process of the same plant one decade later. Originally released by Kartemquin as two separate short documentaries in 1980 and 1984, Taylor Chain I & II were released together to show how the decade-long labor movement was effected by the recession and anti-union legislation of the early 1980s. Taylor Chain I: The Story in a Union Local begins in the 1970s, as workers at the Taylor Chain manufacturing plant begin negotiations with management for a new contract. Cameras go from the factory floor into the union hall, as workers both young and old argue about stipulations within proposed contracts. The negotiations lead to a seven-week strike, as the union takes to the picket line. Eventually, both sides make concessions and the workers return to work. Documentary film Forget Baghdad: Jews and Arabs – The Iraqi Connection is a 2002 documentary film about the Mizrahim, or Jewish community of Iraq. It was written and directed by Samir, an Iraqi born in Baghdad in 1955 and living since 1961 in Switzerland. The film focuses on five expatriate Iraqi Jews, most living in Israel: Shimon Ballas, Moshe Houri, Sami Michael, Samir Naqqash, and Ella Habiba Shohat. The film's music is by Rabih Abou-Khalil. It was produced by Karin Koch and Samir and edited by Nina Schneider and Samir. The directors of photography were Nurith Aviv and Philippe Bellaiche. The film was a coproduction between TagTraum Cologne, Gerd Haag, SF DRS, Teleclub, and Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion. It is 112 minutes in length. The DVD, which is distributed by Arab Film Distribution, comes with a 30-minute "Making of the film" featurette. The DVD has multiple audio tracks and subtitles in English, German, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, and Spanish. Animation Inspector's Gadget Last Case: Claw's Revenge is a 2002 comedy and crime animated film written by Bruno Bianchi, Jean Chalopin, Andy Heyward and Josh Lobis, and directed by Michael Maliani. Comedy If We Took A Holiday is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Glenn Gaylord, Nadya Ginsburg and Dennis Hensley. Documentary film Kyrgyzstan today: Just married Alisher (18y) has to leave his pregnant wife Dildora (17y) to work in Russia, 3.500 km from home. He’s one of the 12-16 million Russian guest workers, who are forced to leave their countries and work, mostly illegally, under harsh conditions in low-paid jobs in order to support their families. After eight months of hardship in Moscow, Alisher decides to return to his young family, although he has failed to earn enough money to provide for them.This is a love story clouded by migration and modern slavery. Documentary film The Crown Jewels Of Iran is a 1965 documentary short film directed by Ebrahim Golestan. Comedy Daffy Duck notices Speedy Gonzales and his friend Miguel walking, and he follows them to a ghost town, where he sees what claims to be a GOLD nugget and a treasure map that leads to a mine ""full of the stuff."" Daffy can't resist and he begins to chase them through an old saloon with crazy gags. (1) Speedy and Miguel attach Daffy to a self-playing player's piano and play it, (2) Daffy sets up a fake telephone with dynamite under it and Speedy answers and tells Daffy there's a phone call for him, and Daffy suffers the explosion from his own trap, (3) then Daffy hides in one barrel with Speedy in the other, and, being the fool he is, drops a hand grenade's pin inside Speedy's barrel while he keeps the grenade in his own and it blows up, (4) and Daffy puts his head through a hole on a fence to catch Speedy and his map, but Miguel BONKS a horseshoe on Daffy's head and Daffy gets stuck, and after freeing himself, he crash lands back into the saloon and (5) upon landing, a taxidermy bull head Comedy This film was also released under the title The Million Dollar Kid. In this hilarious action-comedy for the whole family, we meet Ted Hunter, a conservative, no-nonsense accountant. His smart-aleck son defies him and spends hard-earned money on an 'UltraCash Lottery' ticket. When Ted finds out that the ticket is a winner, he gathers the family together to celebrate their good fortune. But when Ted misplaces the winning ticket, the whole family embarks on a wild and chaotic mission to find the ticket and have their $50 million dream come true. Thriller The Shallow Yellow Sky is a 2013 drama mystery thriller film written and directed by Bahram Tavakoli. Documentary film Los Zapaticos me Aprietan is an award winning Cuban short film that uses documentary footage of people's shoes to convey a political message. The film was directed by Humberto Padrón Comedy The Flintstones' Little Big League is a 60-minute animated Television special featuring Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and aired on NBC on April 6, 1978. Comedy Freezing People Is Easy is a 2013 comedy, drama, horror, science-fiction, thriller film written by Zach Helm and directed by Errol Morris. Comedy Neun Szenen is a 2006 comedy film written by Dietrich Brüggemann and Anna Brüggemann and directed by Dietrich Brüggemann. Comedy Daadagiri is a 1997 Bollywood film directed by Arshad Khan starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ayub Khan, Simran, Rituparna Sengupta in lead roles and Puneet Issar, Nishigandha Wad, Shakti Kapoor and Kader Khan. Documentary film Compared To What: The Improbable Journey Of Barney Frank is a 2014 documentary, biographical and drama film written and directed by Sheila Canavan and Michael Chandler. Science Fiction Lucia is an Indian Kannada language psychological thriller film directed and written by Pawan Kumar. It stars Sathish Ninasam and Sruthi Hariharan. The trailer of Lucia was released in February 2013,with the film releasing on September 6, 2013. Lucia premiered at the London Indian Film Festival on July 20, 2013. It won the Best Film Audience Choice award at the festival. The film is being remade in Tamil as Enakkul Oruvan starring Siddharth and Deepa Sannidhi and is scheduled to be released in 2014. Actor Siddharth himself expressed his interest in signing the key role in the remake after watching "Lucia". Comedy Dadnapped is a Disney Channel Original Movie which premiered February 16, 2009. Starring actors from Disney Channel Original Series, the movie had 4.6 million viewers for its premiere. Although the story centers on a hostage situation, the kidnappers are inept and the film "practically oozes kid-pleasing content". Documentary film An intimate portrait of painter Joe Coleman, who is known around the world as a shamanic, moral voice diagnosing the ills of 21st century America. Coleman holds nothing back, telling us of a world wracked with tumorous cities, perversion, divorce, violence, atomic bombs, and a human race destroying itself "simply because we are born." Documentary film White Wilderness is a nature documentary produced by Walt Disney Productions in 1958 noted for its propagation of the misconception of lemming suicide. The film was directed by James Algar and narrated by Winston Hibler. It was filmed on location in Canada over the course of three years. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Sir Billi the Vet is a 2006 computer animated short adventure film written by Tessa Hartmann. Animation Trois petits points is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Lucrèce Andreae, Alice Dieudonne, Tracy Nowocien, Florian Parrot, Ornélie Prioul and Rémy Schaepman. Science Fiction The Crater Lake Monster is a 1977 B-movie horror film directed by William R. Stromberg for Crown International Pictures, and starring Richard Cardella. The script was also written by Stromberg and Cardella, and their affiliation with The Crater Lake Monster marked the zenith of their careers. The storyline revolves around a giant plesiosaur, akin to the Loch Ness Monster, which appears in Crater Lake in Northern California, near Susanville. As people are attacked by the monster, the Sheriff investigates along with a group of scientists in order to stop the creature. Comedy Carmelita Tropicana is a 1994 short film written by Ela Troyano and Alina Troyano, directed by Ela Troyano. Thriller The Mechanik is a 2005 action film starring, co-written and directed by Dolph Lundgren, co-written by Bryan Edward Hill and co-starring Ben Cross. Thriller Jamaica Inn is a 1939 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock adapted from Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel of the same name, the first of three of du Maurier's works that Hitchcock adapted. It stars Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara. It is the last film Hitchcock made in the United Kingdom before he moved to the United States. The film is a period piece set in Cornwall in 1819; the real Jamaica Inn still exists, and is a pub on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The score was written by Eric Fenby. Comedy The Girl from Gay Paree is a 1927 film written by Violet Clark and directed by Arthur Gregor and Phil Goldstone. Comedy The Fog of Courage is a 2014 short animated adventure film written and directed by John Dilworth. Documentary film Jan Villa is a 2010 short film written and directed by Natasha Mendonca. Animation Mexicali Shmoes is a 1959 Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and starring Speedy Gonzales and the singing cats Jose and Manuel. Voice actors include Mel Blanc as the voices of Speedy Gonzales and Jose plus an uncredited Tom Holland as the voice of Manuel. The Academy Award-nominated cartoon has Jose and Manuel chasing Speedy Gonzales in Mexico. This cartoon introduces Slowpoke Rodriguez, Speedy's cousin. Slowpoke would appear in only one other classic Looney Tunes short, 1962's Mexican Boarders. Comedy Cuci is a Malaysian comedy film released on 28 January 2008. Thriller Killer's Kiss is a 1955 American film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick and written by Kubrick and Howard Sackler. It is the second feature film directed by Kubrick. The film stars Jamie Smith, Irene Kane and Frank Silvera. Documentary film From NFB to Box-Office is a 2009 documentary by Quebec film director and producer Denys Desjardins. The film documents the development of Quebec cinema, from the founding of the National Film Board of Canada in 1939 to the creation of the Canadian Film Development Corporation in 1968, recounting the stories of Quebec filmmakers who never gave up on their dream to produce feature-length fiction films, and creating a Quebec film industry. Comedy Kermit's Swamp Years is a 2002 direct-to-video film, directed by David Gumpel, featuring Jim Henson's Muppets, including a 12-year-old Kermit and best friends Goggles and Croaker, who travel outside their homes in the swamps of the Deep South to do something extraordinary with their lives. The film, which tells the story of Kermit the Frog's early life, is a prequel to The Muppet Movie. As of 2002, this is the last Muppet film to receive a G rating from the MPAA, as a few later Muppet films, starting with the TV Christmas film It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, which aired in the same year, have received a PG rating from the MPAA. This is the first Muppet movie that does not feature the Muppets. Documentary film Die ArbeiterInnen verlassen die Fabrik is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Katharina Gruzei. Comedy Some More of Samoa is the 59th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Value for Money is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring John Gregson, Donald Pleasence, Leslie Phillips, Joan Hickson, Derek Farr and Diana Dors. Comedy Apna Sapna Money Money is a Bollywood film released on 10 November 2006. The movie revolves around a group of characters that eat, drink, sleep, and worship money. Directed by Sangeeth Sivan, Apna Sapna Money Money is a tale of several characters who are in a mad race to be rich. They believe that money sets the world in motion but discover that the more one chases money, the harder it is to catch. The film, produced by Subhash Ghai, is a situational comedy starring a host of actors: Ritesh Deshmukh, Celina Jaitley, Koena Mitra, Jackie Shroff, Sunil Shetty, Shreyas Talpade, Bobby Darling, Riya Sen, Anupam Kher, Rajpal Yadav and Chunky Pandey. Thriller Cloak and Dagger is a 1946 film directed by Fritz Lang, starring Gary Cooper. Like 13 Rue Madeleine, it is a tribute to Office of Strategic Services operations in occupied Europe during World War II. The title is based on the 1946 non fiction book Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain. Former OSS agent E. Michael Burke acted as technical advisor. Comedy Rickshaw Man is a 1958 color Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. It tells the story of Muhōmatsu, a rickshaw man, starring Toshiro Mifune who becomes a surrogate father to the child of a recently widowed woman played by Hideko Takamine. The film is a remake of a 1943 film of the same name. Comedy Tere Bin Laden is a 2010 Bollywood satire film produced by Walkwater Media and written and directed by Abhishek Sharma. The film stars Pakistani pop singer Ali Zafar in the lead role as an ambitious young reporter, who, in his desperation to migrate to the USA, makes a fake Osama bin Laden video using a look-alike, and sells it to TV channels. Osama bin Laden was played by Pradhuman Singh. The film is a spoof on Osama Bin Laden as well as a comic satire on America's war against terror and the realities of the post-9/11 world. The film was released worldwide, except US, on 16 July 2010. Comedy Malappuram Haji Mahanaya Joji is a 1994 Malayalam comedy film directed by Thulasidas, and starring Mukesh, Jagathy Sreekumar, Siddique, Madu and Maathu. Science Fiction Warning from Space or Mysterious Satellite is a Japanese science fiction tokusatsu film released in January 1956 by Daiei, and was the first Japanese science fiction film to be produced in color. In the film's plot, starfish-like aliens disguised as humans travel to Earth to warn of the imminent collision of a rogue planet and Earth. As the planet rapidly accelerates toward Earth, a nuclear device is created at the last minute and destroys the approaching world. The film, directed by Koji Shima, was one of many early Japanese monster films quickly produced after the success of Toho's Godzilla in 1954. The film was loosely based on a novel by Gentaro Nakajima. After release, the film was met with negative reviews, with critics calling it "bizarre" and accusing it of using science fiction clichés. Warning from Space influenced many other Japanese science fiction films, such as Gorath. The film, along with other 1950s science fiction films, influenced director Stanley Kubrick, who would later direct 2001: A Space Odyssey. Thriller The Daring Dobermans is a 1973 film. It is a sequel to The Doberman Gang. Comedy Grow Your Own is a 2007 British comedy film directed by Richard Laxton, and written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Carl Hunter. It stars Benedict Wong, John Henshaw, Eddie Marsan, Pierce Quigley, Omid Djalili, Alan Williams, Philip Jackson, and Olivia Colman. The film centres on a group of gardeners at a Merseyside allotment, who react angrily when a group of refugees are given plots at the site, but after they get to know them better, soon change their minds. The film was previously known under the title The Allotment. Documentary film Moments with Fidel is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Rebeca Chávez. Documentary film Helsinki, Forever is a 2008 documentary, history film written and directed by Peter von Bagh. Comedy Planet der Kannibalen (Planet of the Cannibals) is a 2002 comedy-crime sci-fi film from Germany, written and directed by Hans-Christoph Blumenberg. Documentary film Buffalo Dance is an 1894 American 16-second black-and-white silent film shot in Thomas Edison's Black Maria studio. The film was made at the same time as Edison's Sioux Ghost Dance. It is one of the earliest films made featuring Native Americans. In this film, produced by William K. L. Dickson with William Heise as cinematographer, three Sioux warriors named Hair Coat, Parts His Hair and Last Horse dance in a circle and two other Native Americans sit behind them and accompany them with drums. According to the Edison catalog, the actors were "genuine Sioux Indians, in full war paint and war costumes." They were also apparently veterans of Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show. Documentary film When the Dragon Swallowed the Sun is a 2010 documentary film directed by Dirk Simon. Thriller The California Kid is a 1974 TV movie starring Martin Sheen, Vic Morrow, Nick Nolte, Michelle Phillips, Gary Morgan, and Janit Baldwin. Documentary film Air Force, Incorporated is a 2006 Argentine documentary written and directed by Enrique Piñeyro. The picture was executive produced by Aqua Films' Verónica Cura and produced by Enrique Piñeyro. Documentary film American Experience: Alexander Hamilton is a 2007 historical fiction documentary film written by Ronald Blumer and directed by Muffie Meyer. Documentary film Do Not Enter is a 2013 biographical short documentary film written and directed by Martin O'Donoghue. Comedy Lo chiameremo Andrea is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Comedy Swindle is a children's film that premiered August 24, 2013 on Nickelodeon. The movie stars Noah Crawford, Chris O'Neal, Jennette McCurdy, Noah Munck, Ariana Grande, Ciara Bravo, and Fred Ewanuick. Based on Gordon Korman's novel of the same name. The movie tells the story of Griffin, a boy whose friend Ben finds a rare and valuable baseball card. Unaware of the card's value, Griffin looks to sell the card to a local collectibles dealer. The dealer claims he is the original owner of the card. Griffin, with the help of fellow students, attempts to retrieve the card. A sneak peek premiered on Nickelodeon during three Sam & Cat episodes. The August 24 premiere was viewed by over 4.2 million viewers. The film was released on DVD on March 19, 2014. Comedy Andhra Andagadu is a comedy film starring with Krishna Bhagavan, Suman Shetty, Kondavalasa Lakshmana Rao and Sri Teja. The film is directed by Sudha and produced by Anji. Comedy Chicken Rice War is a Singaporean film released in 2000 by Raintree Pictures. It is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in a Singaporean setting, where fierce competition between rival Chicken Rice hawkers resulted in bitter enmity. The old feud between chicken rice hawker families' stand in the way of their young offspring who fell for one another. Animation Fly Me to the Moon is a 2008 Belgian-American CGI animated 3D feature film. It was released in digital 3D in Belgium on 30 January 2008 and in the USA and Canada on 15 August 2008. The film was also released in IMAX 3D in the USA and Canada starting 8 August 2008. Fly Me to the Moon was directed by Ben Stassen and produced by nWave Pictures in association with Illuminata Pictures, and distributed by Summit Entertainment and Vivendi Visual Entertainment. Documentary film Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay is an American 2012 documentary film about the magician Ricky Jay. Documentary film The Kingdom of Survival is a 2011 history documentary film written and directed by M.A. Littler. Documentary film Le toasteur is a 1982 short film. Comedy L'affaire est dans le sac is a 1932 film directed by Pierre Prévert. Comedy Year of Enlightment is a 1986 Spanish film directed by Fernando Trueba, starring Jorge Sanz and Maribel Verdú. The film is a coming of age story of a sixteen-year-old boy finding love and sex in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. The film was awarded the Silver Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Soudný den is a 1949 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film There is a Garden is a 2014 short documentary film written by Masoud Raouf & Robin Gorn and directed by Masoud Raouf. Comedy Cockneys vs Zombies is a 2012 British zombie comedy film directed by Matthias Hoene and written by James Moran and Lucas Roche. The plot centres on a group of Cockneys who arm themselves to rescue their grandfather and his friends from their retirement home as a zombie apocalypse takes place in the East End of London. Comedy The Great Impostor is a 1961 movie based on the true story of an impostor named Ferdinand Waldo Demara. Loosely based on Robert Crichton's 1959 biography of the same name, it stars Tony Curtis in the title role, directed by Robert Mulligan. The film only loosely follows Demara's real-life exploits, and is much lighter in tone than the book on which it is based. Comedy Monkey Rag is a 2013 short comedy animation family music film directed by Joanna Davidovich. Comedy Single Plus is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Dover Koshashvili. Thriller Bad Kids Go to Hell is a 2012 dark comedy thriller film directed by Matthew Spradlin, who co-wrote it with Barry Wernick. Based on Spradlin and Wernick's best-selling graphic novel of the same name, the film stars Cameron Deane Stewart, Augie Duke, Ali Faulkner, Roger Edwards, Amanda Alch, Marc Donato, Ben Browder and Judd Nelson in a story about six prep school students, who serve detention in a seemingly haunted school library. It had a limited theatrical release on October 27, 2012. On December 7, 2012, it was released nationwide. The film was also screened at various public destinations across the U.S. Thriller To Be Gray is a 2013 short drama romance thriller film writtern and directed by Ryan Britton. Thriller Hum Hain Bemisal is an Indian film directed by Deepak Bahry and released in 1994. It stars Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Shilpa Shirodkar and Madhoo. Animation From Nose To Mouth is a 2006 short animated film directed by Joji Koyama. Animation Hellboy: Blood and Iron is the second in the Hellboy Animated series, written by Tad Stones and Mike Mignola. It first aired on March 17, 2007 on Cartoon Network, and aired again on July 19, 2008 to promote the release of Hellboy II: The Golden Army, and was released on DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment on March 10, 2007. The film's storyline is based in part upon the Hellboy: Wake the Devil storyline from the original comics. The title is a reference to Otto von Bismarck's famous "Blood and Iron speech." Also included on the DVD is the short film Iron Shoes, which is based on the Hellboy story of the same name. The Iron Shoes demon is voiced by Dan Castellaneta. Science Fiction L5: First City in Space is a 1996 short/science-fiction/drama film written by Toni Myers, directed by Toni Myers and Allan Kroeker. Documentary film Smut Capital of America is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Michael Stabile. Documentary film Tales of Intransigence is a 2004 documentary film directed by Reis Çelik. Comedy What a Man! is a 1930 American romantic comedy film directed by George Crone and starring Reginald Denny, Miriam Seegar and Harvey Clark. It was an adaptation of the play They All Want Something by Courtenay Savage, which was itself based on a novel by E.J. Rath. A separate Spanish language version Thus Is Life was made at the same time. The film was remade in 1938 as Merrily We Live. It is also known by the alternative title The Gentleman Chauffeur. Thriller Mudhalvan is a Tamil political thriller film co-written, directed and co-produced by S. Shankar. The film features Arjun, Manisha Koirala and Raghuvaran in the lead roles with Manivannan, Vijayakumar and Hanifa portraying other significant roles. The film featured an award-winning soundtrack composed by A. R. Rahman, cinematography by K. V. Anand and dialogues by Sujatha. The film revolves around an ambitious TV journalist, Pughazhendi, who interviews the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Pughazhendi asks the tough questions, the Minister starts trembling and asks him to put his money where his mike is, and become the CM for a day. After using up a few lifelines mentally, he agrees and does such a great job on his first day, that the voters eventually elect him to be their permanent leader. The subsequent unpopularity and jealousy that the Chief Minister goes through results in him taking revenge on Pugazhendi, and how he is stopped forms the crux of the story. Upon release on November 7, 1999, as one among Deepavali releases, the film went on to receive positive reviews from film critics and consequently became a large success commercially, winning awards on a regional scale. Thriller Kabadam is a mystery romance thriller film directed by V. Jothimurugan. Comedy Honk if You're Horny is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Joe Lonie. Comedy "Everything Adam knows about love, he learned from the movies. Unfortunately, Adam is no Cary Grant, and the closest he’s come to experiencing true romance is one drunken night with his unrequited crush, Kate. That evening failed to live up to Adam’s expectations, so he casts himself and Kate in a movie recreation of their big night, hoping for a better ending. Set in San Francisco, this playful comedy is sure to leave any cinephile wondering “Why can’t life be like the movies?” Quoting the description from the 2010 IndieFest site. Animation Escape from Planet Earth is a 2013 Canadian-American 3D computer animated comedy film produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and distributed by The Weinstein Company, directed by Cal Brunker, and starring the voices of Rob Corddry, Brendan Fraser, Sarah Jessica Parker, William Shatner, Jessica Alba, Craig Robinson, George Lopez, Jane Lynch, and Sofía Vergara. The film was released on February 15, 2013. This was the first Rainmaker Entertainment film theatrically released. Comedy Luke, Rank Impersonator is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film FrackNation is a feature documentary created by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney, the directors of Not Evil Just Wrong and Mine Your Own Business, and Magdalena Segieda, that aims to address what the filmmakers say is misinformation about the process of hydraulic fracturing, commonly called fracking. The film looks at the process of fracking for natural gas and seeks to address the concerns surrounding the process that were highlighted in the fracking-critical film Gasland. The film interviews many individuals directly affected by fracking, most of whom support the process. Comedy Ben Bailey: Road Rage and Accidental Ornithology is a 2011 comedy film directed by Manny Rodriguez. Thriller The Serpent and the Rainbow is a 1988 American horror film directed by Wes Craven and starring Bill Pullman. The script by Richard Maxwell and Adam Rodman is loosely based on the non-fiction book of the same name by ethnobotanist Wade Davis, wherein Davis recounted his experiences in Haiti investigating the story of Clairvius Narcisse, who was allegedly poisoned, buried alive, and revived with a herbal brew which produced what was called a zombie. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back is a Japanese anime film. It is the ninth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was released in 2001. The name is a reference to The Empire Strikes Back. Comedy Shablool is a 1971 drama, comedy, documentary film written and directed by Boaz Davidson. Comedy Mr. Topaze was Peter Sellers' directorial debut in 1961. Starring Sellers, Nadia Gray and Leo McKern, as well as Herbert Lom who quarrelled with Seller's Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies. The film is considered one of Seller's lost films, and its distribution and screening today is virtually non-existent. His son Michael Sellers plays in the film in the role of Gaston. However, one copy of the film still remains, locked in the British Film Institute archives. The film was extremely rarely shown, once during the 2003 Cardiff Independent Film Festival. Thriller Girlhouse is a 2013 horror film directed by Trevor Matthews. Thriller Strange Crime is a 2004 French-Italian-Swiss mystery-drama film directed by Roberto Andò. Science Fiction Official Denial is a 1994 science fiction thriller about a man who is abducted by aliens. The film was shot on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Documentary film Brother's Keeper is a 1992 documentary directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky. The film is about an alleged 1990 murder in the village of Munnsville, New York. The film is in the "Direct Cinema" style of the Maysles brothers, who had formerly employed Berlinger and Sinofsky. The film contrasts two groups of society; people from rural areas and those from larger cities. It also exhibits how the media flocked to the town to cover the story. This movie displays two completely opposite views of the Ward brothers. One opinion is that of the locals, who defend the Ward brothers as simple country folk. The other is that of the press, who stereotype the brothers as uneducated hicks. The Ward sister was not featured in this film because of her death in the 1980s. However, her daughter Pat makes an appearance in the DVD's special features. Thriller Red Rings Of Fear is a 1978 mystery thriller film written by Peter Berling and directed by Alberto Negrin. Thriller Have Mercy on Us All aka. Seeds of Death is a 2007 film about the return of the Plague to modern Paris, directed by Régis Wargnier and based on the 2003 novel by Fred Vargas. It was released in France on January 24, 2007. Documentary film Emoticons is a 2007 documentary drama film directed by Heddy Honigmann. Documentary film The Lonely is a 2009 documentary film directed by Brent Stewart. Comedy Los enredos de una gallega is a 1951 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy Controsesso is a 1964 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Franco Rossi, Marco Ferreri and Renato Castellani. All the episodies have sex as main theme. The episode of Ferreri is considered by several critics as the masterpiece of the first Italian period of the director. Animation Wee Wille Winkie is a 2013 animation short film directed by Yusuke Sakamoto. Comedy Cuando se quiere se quiere is a 1959 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Thriller Blueberry is a 2004 French film directed by Jan Kounen. It is an adaptation of the Franco-Belgian comic book series Blueberry, illustrated by Jean Giraud and scripted by Jean-Michel Charlier. However, the film has little in common with the source material. The film starred Vincent Cassel as the title character along with Michael Madsen and Juliette Lewis. Although the film is a French production, the film is in English because the story is set in America's Wild West in the 1870s. Since the character of Blueberry remains obscure in the States, the film was released on DVD in America in November 2004 under the title Renegade and marketed very much as a conventional Western. Thriller Under My Nails is a Puerto Rican erotic crime thriller film directed by Ari Maniel Cruz, and written, produced and starting Kisha Tikina Burgos. The film's title refers to its primary protagonist's occupation as a nail salon tech. It is set in New York City, New York, United States. Comedy The Continent is a 2014 Chinese road trip comedy film directed and written by Han Han. The film was released on July 24, 2014. Comedy Cartouche is a 1962 French film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale. Documentary film We Are Astronomers is a documentary short film directed by Max Crow. Animation Dating Sucks: A Genderqueer Misadventure is a 2013 short animated documentary film written and directed by Sam Berliner. Thriller A peek into the world of a professional hit-woman, exposing her power, her fantasies and her search for peace in a world of madness and murder! Documentary film The Other Side Of The Heart Is White is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Leonardo Pansier. Documentary film The Mighty Spirit is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Eduardo Coutinho Comedy Sumo Do, Sumo Don't is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Masayuki Suo. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Comedy The Unsinkable Molly Brown is a 1964 American musical film directed by Charles Walters. The screenplay by Helen Deutsch is based on the book of the 1960 musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown by Richard Morris. The song score was composed by Meredith Willson. The plot is a fictionalized account of the life of Margaret Brown, who survived the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic. Debbie Reynolds was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, but lost to Julie Andrews in her debut film, Mary Poppins. Comedy UMMAH - Among friends is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Cüneyt Kaya. Comedy Polo Joe is a 1936 comedy film directed by William C. McGann. Science Fiction Meteo is a 1990 film written by Géza Bereményi and Andras M. Monory and directed by Andras M. Monory. Science Fiction Coming Soon is a 1982 documentary film directed by John Landis for Universal. Landis used trailers of old Universal horror and thriller movies to create his own contribution to his favourite movie genres. The film is narrated by Jamie Lee Curtis. Thriller Sadayam is a Malayalam drama thriller film released in 1992 directed by Sibi Malayil, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, and featuring Mohanlal, Sreenivasan, Thilakan, Maathu and Nedumudi Venu in the main roles. The movie was produced and distributed by G. P. Vijayakumar under the banner of Seven Arts Films. M. T. Vasudevan Nair won the National Film Award for Best Screenplay for this film. Animation Bovo the Red Bull is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Claudia Giorgini. Thriller "The filmmaking team behind Open Water, which screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, are back this year with Silent House, a hauntingly choreographed descent into madness based on the Uruguayan film La Casa Muda. Sarah returns with her father and uncle to fix up the family’s longtime summerhouse after it was violated by squatters in the off-season. As they work in the dark, Sarah begins to hear sounds from within the walls of the boarded-up building. Although she barely remembers the place, Sarah senses the past may still haunt the home. Filmmaking duo Chris Kentis and Laura Lau once again confront the face of fear in this enthralling psychological thriller. Impressively captured with a continuous camera shot, Silent House tracks the growing panic of its enigmatic lead, Elizabeth Olsen, who’s trapped in an unnerving nightmare. Never ones to be limited by a challenging production, Kentis and Lau mastermind a truly unique horror experience with immediate intimacy and unsettling terror." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Monsters is a trilogy of short films released in 1965. The films are considered a tribute to the long-running Bowery Boys films from the mid-1940s to late 1950s. Each film in the trilogy features the antics of the bumbling Lemon Grove Kids. They are titled The Lemon Grove Kids, The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady from Outer Space, and The Lemon Grove Kids Go Hollywood!. Cult filmmaker Ray Dennis Steckler created the characters, wrote 'Hollywood', and directed the first film in the trilogy. He also stars in each segment, billed as Cash Flagg. Documentary film Independent Lynchburg is a 2013 documentary film directed by Nicolle Fagan. Animation It's a sunny day, and Tom walks out into the backyard with some lemonade and a pillow, ready to relax to his heart's content on a hammock. But when he finds out that Jerry is already sleeping there, he tosses him off. A fight then ensures for who gets the hammock. Comedy Chopper is a 2000 Australian film written and directed by Andrew Dominik and based on the autobiographical books by Mark "Chopper" Read. The film stars Eric Bana as the title character and co-stars Vince Colosimo, Simon Lyndon, Kate Beahan and David Field. It has a cult following. Documentary film Welcome Europa is a 2006 documentary film written by Jean-Pol Fargeau, Florent Mangeot and Bruno Ulmer and directed by Bruno Ulmer. Documentary film Terminus is a 1961 British Transport Film documentary directed by John Schlesinger which presents a "fly-on-the-wall" look at an ordinary day at Waterloo Station in London. Along with most British Transport Films, it was produced by Edgar Anstey. It was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Documentary. Original music was by Ron Grainer. Many of the "reportage" shots were actually staged. Schlesinger makes a cameo appearance as a passing, umbrella-carrying business man and one of the main characters in the film, a tearful and apparently lost five-year old, Matthew Perry, was abandoned deliberately by his mother Margaret, an actress relative of Schlesinger. Other characters, including handcuffed convicts and a confused elderly woman, were actors. Comedy 3 Men in White is a 1944 American comedy drama film in the Dr Kildare series directed by Willis Goldbeck. It stars Lionel Barrymore, Van Johnson, and Marilyn Maxwell. Comedy Welcome to Me is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Shira Piven and written by Eliot Laurence. The film stars Kristen Wiig, James Marsden, Linda Cardellini and Wes Bentley. Science Fiction 2002 is a 2001 Hong Kong science fiction action film starring Nicholas Tse, Stephen Fung, and Sam Lee. The film was directed by Wilson Yip. Thriller Fräulein Devil, also known as Captive Women 4, Elsa: Fraulein SS and Fraulein Kitty, is a 1977 French Nazi exploitation film. Comedy The Scorned is a 2005 horror television film. It was the first movie cast entirely with the people from previous reality television series. The movie was filmed during the E! behind-the-scenes reality show Kill Reality. The film is about a woman who awakes one night to find her fiance in bed with her best friend. The woman is murdered in the ensuing struggle. Seventeen months later her spirit still inhabits the house and unleashes her wrath on the unfaithful new tenants of the house. The movie first premiered in a PG-13 version on October 31, 2005 followed by a release of the un-rated DVD exclusively online at http://www.thefishbowl.com. Science Fiction Death & Tanya is a 2013 science fiction comedy thriller movie written and directed by Taishi Shiode. Comedy Cristiano's Shirt is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Vincent Bruno. Comedy Cuban Fury is a 2014 romantic comedy film starring Nick Frost, Rashida Jones and Chris O'Dowd. Documentary film A Trip Down Market Street is a 13-minute actuality film recorded by placing a movie camera on the front of a cable car as it travels down San Francisco’s Market Street. A virtual time capsule from over 100 years ago, the film shows many details of daily life in a major American city, including the transportation, fashions and architecture of the era. The film begins at 8th Street and continues eastward to the cable car turntable, at The Embarcadero, in front of the San Francisco Ferry Building. It was produced by the four Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles cranked the Bell & Howell camera during the filming. The film is notable for capturing San Francisco shortly before the city's devastating earthquake and fire, which started on the morning of Thursday, April 18, 1906. The Miles brothers had been producing films in New York including films shot in San Francisco. In September 1905 they shot the fight between Oscar "Battling" Nelson and Jimmy Britt in Colma, California, just south of San Francisco city limits. The Miles brothers established a studio at 1139 Market Street in San Francisco in early 1906. Comedy He Winked and Won is a 1916 American comedy film directed by and starring Oliver Hardy. Animation A Knight for a Day is a 1946 Disney short film starring Goofy. Directed by Jack Hannah, this 7-minute animated comedy short was written Bill Peet. While classified as a Goofy cartoon, Goofy himself is not used in this film, but his likeness is used as a basis for all the characters. Comedy La sombra del otro is a 1957 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Comedy A Close Shave is a 1995 stop motion animated short film directed by Nick Park at Aardman Animations in Bristol, featuring his characters Wallace and Gromit. It was his third half-hour short featuring the eccentric inventor Wallace and his quiet but intelligent dog Gromit, following 1990's A Grand Day Out, and 1993's The Wrong Trousers. To celebrate the film's premiere on 24 December 1995, BBC Two's Christmas presentation that year featured Wallace and Gromit. The main ident featured the two eating Christmas dinner, with a large blue 2 situated in the middle of the table, covered with flashing Christmas lights. Several Christmas themed stings also involving Wallace, Gromit, and the 2 were shown between programmes. The animation of these idents appeared slightly different from other Wallace and Gromit shorts. Following in the footsteps of its predecessor The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1996. Comedy Major League is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by David S. Ward, starring Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Dennis Haysbert, Wesley Snipes, James Gammon, Bob Uecker, and Corbin Bernsen. Made for US$11 million, Major League grossed nearly US$50 million in domestic release. The film deals with the exploits of a fictionalized version of the Cleveland Indians baseball team and spawned two sequels, neither of which replicated the success of the original film. Comedy Knee Action is a 1937 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Six Million and One is a 2011 Israeli documentary film, a Fisher Features Ltd. release, written directed and produced by David Fisher. This is the third and final film in the family trilogy created by Fisher after Love Inventory and Mostar Round-Trip. Documentary film Kehinde Wiley: An Economy of Grace is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jeff Dupre. Comedy Indie Director is a 2013 independent film that was directed by Bill Zebub. The movie was released to DVD on May 25, 2013 and is a pseudodocumentary of Zebub's experiences with filmmaking and his creative process. Thriller The Target is a 2014 South Korean action-thriller film starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Lee Jin-wook, Yoo Jun-sang and Kim Sung-ryung, and directed by Yoon Hong-seung. It is a remake of the 2010 French film Point Blank. Released on April 30, 2014 in South Korea, the film was also shown out of competition in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction Phantom from Space is a 1953 American science fiction film produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder from an original screenplay written by William Raynor and Myles Wilder. It was one of several films made in the early 1950s by Wilder and son, Raynor, and most of the same crew, independently on a financing-for-distribution basis with United Artists and, occasionally, RKO-Radio Pictures. Comedy When the Girls Take Over is a men's adventure comedy motion picture inspired by the Cuban Revolution. It was produced and directed by actor Russell Hayden and was the final film of James Ellison who partnered with Hayden in a series of Westerns. It was filmed in Puerto Rico in 1960 under the working title Caribe and released in 1962. The film was shot in colour but the public domain copy is in black and white. Documentary film Last to Know is a 2005 documentary short film written and directed by Marc Bauder and Dörte Franke. Comedy Fortune Cookie is a 1999 comedy drama film written by Rob Thomas and directed by Clay Essig. Documentary film In the Realms of the Unreal is a 2004 documentary about outsider artist Henry Darger. An obscure janitor during his life, Darger is known for the posthumous discovery of his elaborate 15,143-page fantasy manuscript entitled The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion, along with several hundred watercolor paintings and other drawings illustrating the story. Comedy Amelia's 25th is a 2012 film directed by Martín Yernazian. Comedy Diamond Queen is a 1940 Hindi action adventure comedy film. It was directed by Homi Wadia and produced by Wadia Movietone. It starred Fearless Nadia, John Cawas, Radha Rani, Sayani Atish, Sardar Mansur, Dalpat, Kunjru, and Boman Shroff. This film was the seventh in the Diamond thriller series with the first being Veer Bharat in 1934, directed by Homi Wadia under the production of J. B. H. Wadia. It is cited as one of the best films produced by the Wadia brothers. The film's success saw Homi Wadia becoming a producer by which he was able to obtain raw stock for his films due to the rationing of two films per producer during WW II. Thriller Hider in the House is a 1989 psychological thriller directed by Matthew Patrick and starring Gary Busey and Mimi Rogers. A recently released psychiatric patient named Tom Sykes creates a home for himself in the attic of the Dreyer family's newly built house. Documentary film Wrestling with Iowa is a 2013 documentary sports film directed by Tim Jackson. Animation Linear Dreams is a 1998 short animation film directed by Richard Reeves. Comedy Property Is No Longer a Theft is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Elio Petri. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Roughly Speaking is a 1945 drama/comedy starring Rosalind Russell and Jack Carson. The plot involves a strong-minded mother keeping her family afloat through World War I and the Great Depression. The movie was based on the autobiography of the same name, published in 1943, by Louise Randall Pierson. Animation Glow is a 2007 short animated film directed and written by Jo Lawrence. Documentary film Jupiter's Wife is a TV program. Documentary film Beyond the Call is a 2006 documentary film about three middle-aged men who are former soldiers and modern-day knights. They travel the world delivering life saving humanitarian aid directly into the hands of civilians and doctors in some of the most dangerous yet beautiful places on Earth, the front lines of war. It is the directorial debut of Academy Award nominee Adrian Belic. The film has been screened in over 80 film festivals on five continents, winning 25 awards so far. PBS aired a 60-minute version of Beyond the Call on January 23, 2007 as part of its Independent Lens series. Comedy Colma: The Musical is a 2006 American musical independent film directed by Richard Wong and written by H.P. Mendoza. Wong's feature directorial debut, shot on location in the city of Colma, California and parts of San Francisco, is a coming of age story based on the lives of and the relationships between three teenagers living in Colma and how they deal with newfound problems that challenge their friendship. Along the way, they also learn what to hold onto and how best to follow their dreams. The film features 13 songs all written and produced by H.P. Mendoza. Colma: The Musical was released through Roadside Attractions in partnership with Lions Gate Entertainment. The film premiered March 21, 2006 at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. After a year of touring the film festival circuit and winning three Special Jury Prizes, Colma: The Musical was theatrically released on June 22, 2007. Documentary film Music by Prudence is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Roger Ross Williams. It tells the uplifting story of the now 24-year-old Zimbabwean singer-songwriter Prudence Mabhena, and follows her remarkable transcendence from a world of hatred and superstition into one of music, love, and possibilities. Music by Prudence won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary. The film premiered on HBO on May 12, 2010. Science Fiction Jungle Woman is a 1944 horror film released by Universal Pictures. The movie features Evelyn Ankers, J. Carrol Naish, Samuel S. Hinds, Lois Collier, Milburn Stone, Douglass Dumbrille, and Acquanetta. This is, in effect, a sequel to Captive Wild Woman and was followed by The Jungle Captive. Comedy What a Way to Go! is a 1964 American black comedy directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Shirley MacLaine, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, Dean Martin, Gene Kelly, Bob Cummings and Dick Van Dyke. Comedy Thulli Vilayadu is a 2013 Tamil comedy thriller film written and directed by Vincent Selva. Newcomer Yuvaraj and Deepthi Nambiar play the lead roles. Prakash Raj plays an important role with comic shades. Srikanth Deva has scored the music, while S.K. Bhoopathy has cranked the camera. The film released on 28 June 2013. Animation Butler is a 2005 short comedy animation film written and directed by Erik Rosenlund. Thriller Murder in My Mind is a 1997 science fiction crime drama film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Stacy Keach, Peter Outerbridge, Peter Coyote, Ian Tracey and Peter Flemming. It was directed by Robert Iscove and written by Tom Swale. Documentary film The Heir is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jeremy De Ryckere. Animation The Happy Cricket is a 2001 animated children's fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas. The film is about a singing cricket who must rescue his friends from the lizard, Wartlord, and save Linda the Night Star from that villain's grasp. Comedy Oosaravelli is a 2011 Telugu action film directed by Surender Reddy. It stars N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Tamannaah Bhatia in the lead roles and Shaam, Prakash Raj, Payal Ghosh, Murali Sharma, Jaya Prakash Reddy and Rahman in supporting roles. The score and soundtrack for the film is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film released across 1,800 screens worldwide. Despite its mixed reviews from critics, the film did amazing business at the box office and became a flop. It broke previous tollywood records of highest opening day gross by grossing a whopping amount of 16.3 crore. This film is inspired from Chinese film Vengeance. The film is remade into Bengali in 2013 as Rocky, directed by Sujit Mondal, and starring Mahaakshay Chakraborty and Pooja Bose.This movie dubbed in Hindi as MAR MITENGE. Comedy Daddy Day Care is a 2003 American comedy film starring Eddie Murphy and co-starring Anjelica Huston. Written by Geoff Rodkey and directed by Steve Carr, the film was released in theaters on May 9, 2003. It was produced by Revolution Studios and released by Columbia Pictures. Although the film received mostly negative reviews, it was financially successful, grossing $164 million worldwide on a budget of $60 million plus prints and advertising. The 2007 sequel Daddy Day Camp, starring Cuba Gooding, Jr., was panned by critics. Comedy The Spectacular Now is a 2013 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by James Ponsoldt, written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber and starring Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Tim Tharp. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it garnered critical acclaim. Comedy Holiday Dreaming is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Fu-chan Hsu. Comedy Saps at Sea is a 1940 American film directed by Gordon Douglas, distributed by United Artists, and Laurel and Hardy's last film produced by Hal Roach Studio. Thriller The Fall of the Essex Boys is a 2013 British gangster thriller film based on the true story of the Rettendon murders in 1995. Documentary film Blood of the Beasts is a 1949 short French documentary film written and directed by Georges Franju. Blood of the Beasts was Franju's first film and is narrated by Georges Hubert and Nicole Ladmiral. The film features on The Criterion Collection DVD for Eyes Without a Face. Animation Chiruri is a 2011 animated short film directed by Kenji Kawasaki. Documentary film Die Stellvertreterin is a 1981 short film directed by Christian Frei. Documentary film The Best Fight is a short documentary drama film directed by Jonathan Hayes. Science Fiction The new side story is set in a.t.b.2017. A Knightmare unit made of boys and girls from Zone Eleven are thrown into a military operation with a 5% chance of survival. They must rescue an allied unit left behind on the European warfront. Animation The Back Room is a 2011 animated short film directed by Mirjam Baker and Michael Kren. Comedy Sensations of 1945 is a 1944 American musical-comedy film which was released by United Artists. This film was an attempt to recapture the ensemble style of films such as Broadway Melody of 1936 by showcasing a number of top musical and comedy acts of the day, in a film linked together by a loose storyline. Sensations of 1945 stars dancer Eleanor Powell and Dennis O'Keefe as two rival publicists who fall in love, but the film's main purpose is to showcase a variety of different acts, ranging from tightrope walking to comedy to Powell's athletic tap dancing. This film is notable for several reasons. It was Powell's first and only non-MGM film after becoming a star at MGM nearly a decade earlier; it was also her final starring role in a film, after which she would only make a cameo in MGM's Duchess of Idaho in 1950 and some unused footage of her would appear in a 1946 MGM compilation, The Great Morgan. Powell's dance inside a giant pinball machine has been cited by critics variously as both a highlight and as the nadir of her film career. Comic actor W.C. Fields also appears in what was his final movie appearance before his death in 1946. Thriller Insight of Evil is a 2004 horror film directed and written by Nigel Hartwell. Comedy Hang Your Dog in the Wind was the first feature film of Brian Flemming. It was shot in black and white and Super 16 in 1993 then blown up to 35mm. Although it was not accepted by either the Sundance Film Festival or the Slamdance Film Festival in 1997, it was released as part of film festival created by Flemming and associates, "The 1997 Slumdance Experience." Documentary film Number Two, by Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville, is a 1975 experimental film about a young family in a social housing complex in France. The film's distinct style involves presenting two images on screen simultaneously, leading to multiple interpretations of the story and to comments on the film-making and editing process. Thriller Orion's Belt is a 1985 Norwegian dual-language, adventure and thriller film, directed by Ola Solum and Tristan DeVere Cole. It is based on Jon Michelet's 1977 novel by the same name. The film follows three Svalbard-based shabby seamen, played by Helge Jordal, Sverre Anker Ousdal and Hans Ola Sørlie, who discover a Soviet bearing station. They are subsequently targets of Soviet liquidation and American interrogation in an attempt to quiet them and retain the political status quo. The Cold War topics were a critique of the Norwegian policy of allowing a Soviet presence on Svalbard. The film was produced by Dag Alveberg and Petter Borgli, and the script was written by Briton Richard Harris. Two versions of the film were recorded, a Norwegian cinematic film and an English-language television film. First Solum shot the Norwegian-language scenes, and then Cole shot the same scene with the actors speaking English. The entire crew and cast lived on board a ship which traveled through Svalbard and Finnmark during production. The theme music, Svalbardtema, was composed by Geir Bøhren and Bent Åserud and has become an anthem for Svalbard. Comedy No More Mr. Nice Guy is a 1993 German comedy film directed by Detlev Buck. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Science Fiction Android Love is a 2009 sci-fi comedy short film written and directed by Lee Citron. Comedy How Sweet It Is! is a 1968 comedy movie starring James Garner and Debbie Reynolds, with a supporting cast including Terry-Thomas and Paul Lynde. Garner plays a photographer who brings his wife, Jenny, and teenage son, David, along on a Paris shoot, with both husband and wife struggling to stay faithful under extreme temptation. The film was written by Muriel Resnik, Garry Marshall, and Jerry Belson, and directed by Jerry Paris. Jimmy Webb wrote the title song, and Patrick Williams scored the sound track. Comedy Kid Tricks is a 1927 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction The Mist is a 2007 American science fiction horror film based on the 1980 novella of the same name by Stephen King. The film was written and directed by Frank Darabont, who had previously adapted Stephen King's works The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile. Darabont had been interested in adapting The Mist for the big screen since the 1980s. The film features an ensemble cast including Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Samuel Witwer, Toby Jones, Nathan Gamble, William Sadler, Andre Braugher, Frances Sternhagen, and future The Walking Dead actors Jeffrey DeMunn, Laurie Holden, and Melissa McBride. Darabont began filming The Mist in Shreveport, Louisiana in February 2007. The director revised the ending of the film to be darker than the novella's ending, a change to which King was amenable. He also sought unique creature designs to differentiate his from creatures in past films. The Mist was commercially released in the United States and Canada on November 21, 2007; it performed well at the box office and received generally positive reviews. Although a monster movie, the central theme explores what ordinary people will be driven to do under extraordinary circumstances. Comedy House Hunting Mice is a 1947 animated short film from Warner Bros., that was produced in Cinecolor. Running for 7 minutes and starring mice Hubie and Bertie, the short was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce. and the voices were done by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg. House Hunting Mice, among many other animated shorts, features the song "Powerhouse" by Raymond Scott when the automated sweeping robots pursue the two mice. Comedy Bröllopsfotografen is a Swedish tragicomedy film from 2009. It was directed and written by Ulf Malmros. Thriller Romans is a 2013 Malayalam comedy suspense thriller film directed by Boban Samuel and written by YV Rajesh. The film is produced by Arun Ghosh and Bijoy Chandran. The film features Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon and Niveda Thomas in the lead roles, with Lalu Alex, TG Ravi and Vijayaraghavan in supporting roles. The film received a Universal Certificate from the Censor Board of India. The film released on 17 January 2013, receiving positive response from audience. The film was a commercial success at the box-office aswell as overseas. Comedy Family Rock is a 1982 comedy film written and directed by Jose Pinheiro. Documentary film Project 10 - Real Stories From a Free South Africa: Through the Eyes of My Daughter is a 2003 film directed by Zulfah Otto Sallies. Documentary film Latinos Beyond Reel is a 2013 documentary film directed by Miguel Picker and Chyng Sun. Documentary film A Time for Champions is a 2009 documentary film produced by Bud Greenspan's Cappy Productions and St. Louis PBS affiliate KETC. It chronicles the Saint Louis University soccer dynasty of the 1960s and 1970s. It includes interviews with 1950 US World Cup team members Frank Borghi, Harry Keough, and Walter Bahr, as well as Bob Costas and St. Louis native Yogi Berra. Comedy Dirty Deeds is a 2005 American comedy film directed by David Kendall, produced by Bill Civitella and Dan Kaplow; written by Jon Land and Jonathan Thies. It was released on August 25, 2005 in the United States and filmed in Los Angeles, California. The film was given a rating of PG-13 for "crude humor, sexual content, language, teen partying/sexual references, and some violence". Thriller A Bullet for Pretty Boy is a 1970 action, biographical, crime film written by Larry Buchanan and Tony Huston and directed by Larry Buchanan. Documentary film The Stuntmen is a one hour documentary for Australian TV written and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It was through this movie that Trenchard-Smith met Grant Page, who he put under a five-year contract and featured in a number of movies. The film also acted as a "calling card" which enabled the director to get finance for The Man from Hong Kong. Thriller Death at Love House is a 1976 made-for-TV horror film directed by E.W. Swackhamer. Part of the ABC Movie of the Week, the film stars Robert Wagner and Kate Jackson. Comedy The Tuner is a 2004 Ukraine/Russia mix film of art house grotesque and a sting comedy. At the heart of Kira Muratova’s film is her characteristic and enduring love of predation—predation for its own sake. The film offers a complex assessment of the human subject, civilization, and the creative act. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 2004. The stars of the film include famous Russian actors such as Alla Demidova, Renata Litvinova, Nina Ruslanova, and Georgi Deliyev. Directed by Kira Muratova, author of sixteen films over forty-two years, best known in the West for her political rehabilitation during the perestroika period and the un-shelving of her so-called provincial melodramas, Brief Encounters and Long Farewells. Comedy A French romantic follows his dream girl to NYC, but a weekend of white lies, one-night-stands and tangled love triangles prove infatuation and romance are not what they seem. Featuring indie darling Greta Gerwig. Comedy Mondscheintarif is a 2001 romantic comedy film from Germany, written and directed by Ralf Huettner; with writing credits by Silke Neumayer, Barbara Oslejsek, and Ildikó von Kürthy. Comedy Serial is a 1980 comedy film produced by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay, by Rich Eustis and Michael Elias, is drawn from the novel The Serial: A Year in the Life of Marin County by Cyra McFadden, published in 1977. Produced by Sidney Beckerman and directed by Bill Persky, the film stars Martin Mull, Tuesday Weld, Sally Kellerman, Christopher Lee, Bill Macy, Peter Bonerz, and Tom Smothers. The original music score was composed by Lalo Schifrin. Animation Pinchaque, le tapir colombien is a 2011 educational animated short film directed by Caroline Attia-lariviere. Documentary film Lilli is a 2007 short documentary film written by Lilli Nuutinen and directed by Oliwia Tonteri. Documentary film The Love Competition is a 2012 short romance documentary film directed by Brent Hoff. Thriller The Living Daylights is the fifteenth entry in the James Bond film series and the first to star Timothy Dalton as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's title is taken from Ian Fleming's short story, "The Living Daylights". It was the last film to use the title of an Ian Fleming story until the 2006 instalment Casino Royale. The beginning of the film resembles the short story, in which Bond acts as a counter-sniper to protect a Soviet defector, Georgi Koskov. He tells Bond that General Pushkin, head of the KGB, is systematically killing British and American agents. When Koskov is seemingly snatched back, Bond follows him across Europe, Morocco and Afghanistan. The film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli, his stepson, Michael G. Wilson and his daughter, Barbara Broccoli. The Living Daylights was generally well received by most critics and was also a financial success, grossing $191.2 million worldwide. Comedy Freewheeling is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Vincenzo Salemme. Animation Bio Hunter is a 1995 adaptation film written by Fujihiko Hosono and Yoshiaki Kawajiri and directed by Yûzô Satô. Animation The Little Drummer Boy is a 1968 Christmas stop-motion television special produced by Rankin/Bass, based on the famous Christmas song of that name. It was followed by a sequel in 1976. Documentary film Burning Down Tomorrow is a 1990 American short documentary film produced and directed by Kit Thomas. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Walhalla is a 1995 Belgian and Dutch thriller film directed by Eddy Terstall. Thriller Jimmy Was A Carpenter is a 2014 romance and thriller film directed by Taylor Toole. Animation The Child who Draws an Octopus is a 2013 short film written and directed by Yeo-ul Han. Documentary film Gifted and Challenged is a short documentary film on the making of the film Shortbus. It was directed by M. Sean Kaminsky. Documentary film Eye Candy is a 2012 short documentary comedy film directed by Alexis Manya Spraic. Thriller In the Name of the Son is a 2007 drama/thriller short film, set during and after the Bosnian War in present-day Los Angeles, written and directed by Harun Mehmedinović, produced by Vikramadithya Singh with Ajfelov Most as fiscal sponsor. Documentary film Beat This: A Hip-Hop History is a 1984 BBC documentary film about hip-hop culture, directed by Dick Fontaine. The cast includes Afrika Bambaataa, DJ Kool Herc — the film includes footage from Herc's original dance parties — The Cold Crush Brothers, Jazzy Jay, Brim Fuentes, and The Dynamic Rockers. It is narrated by Imhotep Gary Byrd. Originally part of the Arena television series, it was among the first crop of documentaries about hip-hop. Thriller The Big Bust Out is the US title of an Italian women in prison film, The Crucified Girls of San Ramon. The US rights were bought by Roger Corman for New World Pictures, who cut out 20 minutes for the US release. Roger Corman later said the film was not very good but he managed to make money from it. Thriller The Hindenburg is a 1975 American Technicolor film based on the disaster of the German airship Hindenburg. The film stars George C. Scott. It was produced and directed by Robert Wise, and was written by Nelson Gidding, Richard Levinson and William Link, based on the 1972 book of the same name, The Hindenburg, by Michael M. Mooney. A. A. Hoehling, author of the 1962 book Who Destroyed The Hindenburg?, also about the sabotage theory, sued Mooney along with the film developers for copyright infringement as well as unfair competition. However, Judge Charles M. Metzner dismissed his allegations. A highly speculative thriller, The Hindenburg depicts a conspiracy leading to the destruction of the airship. In reality, while the Zeppelins were certainly used as a propaganda symbol by the Third Reich, and anti-Nazi forces might have had the motivation for sabotage, the theory of sabotage was investigated at the time, and no firm evidence for such sabotage was ever put forward. The possibility of Boerth's deliberate sabotage is one theory of the fire that had been the subject of Mooney's book, published around the time of the film's development. Documentary film SÁmi Jienat – Voices Of SÁpmi is a 2013 documentary, music film written by Lisa Jokivirta and Ville Soderbaum and directed by Alistair Fowler. Animation Chuang Tapestry is a Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It is also referred to as "Chwang Tapestry". Documentary film In 1999, two filmmakers set out to uncover the truth about famed filmmaker Lucas James Booth?Four months after they began, everyone involved disappeared? Comedy The Hare Census is a Bulgarian satiric comedy film released in 1973, directed by Eduard Zahariev, starring Itzhak Fintzi, Nikola Todev, Georgi Rusev, Evstati Stratev, Philip Trifonov and Todor Kolev. Although the film features one of the most remarkable Bulgarian actors, the biting satire of nonsensical activity made the authority keep the film away from the widespread presentation during the totalitarian system in Bulgaria. In the 1990s, after the advent of democracy, the film came into broad view and became an eminent badge for the Bulgarian Film Art from those years. Comedy Who's That Soldier? is a Czech comedy film directed by Petr Tucek. It was released in 1987. Comedy Tower of Terror is a 1997 made-for-TV supernatural thriller directed by D. J. MacHale. It is based on the theme park attraction, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida and was originally a presentation of The Wonderful World of Disney. It is also Disney's first film based on an attraction at one of its theme parks. Unlike the theme park ride, the film has no connection to any incarnation of The Twilight Zone. Much of the film was shot at the actual attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios. The rest was filmed on a closed stage in Hollywood, California. Animation Guy 101 is a 2006 short drama film written and directed by Ian W. Gouldstone. Documentary film Honest Man: The Life of R. Budd Dwyer is a 2010 documentary film by James Dirschberger that chronicles the Computer Technology Associates scandal that led to Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer's public suicide. The documentary features new interviews with Dwyer's family, friends, and colleagues. These interviews include Dwyer's widow Joanne and William T. Smith, the man whose testimony convicted Dwyer. Smith reveals in the film that he gave false testimony under oath and that he thus is 'responsible' for Dwyer's death. The film premiered on October 9, 2010 at the Carmel Art & Film Festival in Carmel, California where it received positive reviews. In November 2010 the film premiered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and ran for one week at the Midtown Cinema. The director and the Dwyer family attended the screening and participated in a Q&A with the audience. In addition to more screenings around the country, the film was released on DVD on December 7, 2010. In December 2010, the documentary was broadcast on the Pennsylvania Cable Network. Documentary film Cooking History is a 2009 documentary film directed by Peter Kerekes. Thriller Going to Kansas City is a 1998 Canadian-Finnish drama film directed by Pekka Mandart. The film is about a male exchange student from Finland, who falls in love with an American girl, whose father does not accept the relationship. Shot in Canada, the film is set in the rural town of Canaan that is located 120 miles west of Kansas City. Thriller Adventures of Johnny Tao is a kung fu-zombie film, written and directed by former Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, Kenn Troum, under the name Kenn Scott. Johnny Dow struggles to make a living at his small town gas station by charging motorists to see the electric guitar used by his late father, who was a one-hit-rock and roll wonder. Legend has it the guitar was carved in the shape of a dragon's head and made in part from an ancient spear his father found in the crater of a shooting star. When Johnny's friend Eddie stumbles upon the other half of the spear he releases an ancient demon hungry for power and destruction. Mika, a beautiful Chinese warrior who holds the secret to fighting Eddie and his army of kung-fu, sugar-craving warriors reveals to Johnny that the only way to stop the evil spirit is to use the first half of the spear - the dragon on Johnny's guitar! Together Johnny and Mika set out to fight Eddie and his army, reunite the two halves of the spear, restore peace to the town and - of course - save the world! Documentary film The Choice Is Yours is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Bill Myers. Animation Krazy Spooks is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures and is among the theatrical cartoons featuring Krazy Kat. Comedy Brother's Justice is a 2010 comedy film written by Dax Shepard. Brother's Justice is a satirical mockumentary about Dax Shepard's transformation from comedian to a silver screen martial arts star. Shepard exploits any and all Hollywood connections on his quest to become the next Chuck Norris. The film represents the unglorified Hollywood film producing process; Dax's constant failure warranted a unique enough plot to win an Austin Film Festival award. Despite its low budget, Brother's Justice was made available on demand. It also stars Ashton Kutcher, Tom Arnold, Bradley Cooper, David Koechner, Jon Favreau, and Nate Tuck. Comedy Mattilo Manikyam is a 1971 Telugu drama film directed by B. V. Prasad. It is produced by actor Chalam. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu in 1971. Thriller Aenigma is a 1987 Italian horror film. It was directed by Lucio Fulci. Comedy By the Sea is a 1915 film Charlie Chaplin made while waiting for a studio to work in Los Angeles. He just left Niles Essanay Studio after doing five films at that location. By the Sea was filmed all on location at Crystal Pier in April 1915. The story centers on Charlie's Little Tramp character and how he gets into trouble trying to grab the attention of the ladies on the beach. Edna Purviance plays one of the wives in whom he shows interest. Documentary film Released is a 2013 documentary film directed by Philip Frank Messina. Thriller Triggerman is a 2009 action western film written by Marcello Olivieri and Luca Biglione and directed by Terence Hill and Giulio Base. Comedy The Hungover Games is a 2014 parody film, directed by Josh Stolberg. The film is a parody of The Hangover, The Hunger Games and Ted. Comedy Mystery Train is a 1989 independent anthology film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and set in Memphis, Tennessee. The film comprises a triptych of stories involving foreign protagonists unfolding over the course of the same night. "Far From Yokohama" features a Japanese couple on a blues pilgrimage, "A Ghost" focuses on an Italian widow stranded in the city overnight, and "Lost in Space" follows the misadventure of a newly single and unemployed Englishman and his companions. They are linked by a run-down flophouse overseen by a night clerk and his dishevelled bellboy, a scene featuring Elvis Presley's "Blue Moon", and a gunshot. The starting point for the script was the ensemble cast of friends and previous collaborators Jarmusch had conceived characters for, while the tripartite formal structure of the film was inspired by his study of literary forms. Cinematographer Robby Müller and musician John Lurie were among the many contributors who had been involved in earlier Jarmusch projects and returned to work on the film. Comedy Meet the Chump is a film directed by Edward F. Cline released on Feb 14, 1941. Thriller Steel Cold Winter is a 2013 South Korean romance/mystery thriller film starring Kim Yoon-hye and Kim Shi-hoo. Directed by Choi Jin-sung, it premiered in the New Currents section of the 18th Busan International Film Festival and was released in theaters on November 7, 2013. Comedy Waffles the Cat and Don Dog find themselves at the mercy of animate skeletons inside an Egyptian tomb. Documentary film "More than half a million women each year die from preventable complications during pregnancy or childbirth. In her gripping directorial debut, Christy Turlington Burns shares the powerful stories of pregnant women in four parts of the world, including a remote Maasai tribe in East Africa, a slum of Bangladesh, a post-abortion care ward in Guatemala, and a prenatal clinic in the United States." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Animation Doraemon: The Day When I Was Born is a 2002 Japanese short anime film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. It premiered on March 9, 2002 in Japan on a bill with Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom. The movie's original plot was written by Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko. Thriller End Of The Beginning is a 2013 short science fiction thriller drama film written and directed by Richard Marshall. Documentary film Before Vanishing is a Syrian documentary film by director Joude Gorani. The filmmaker travels from the beginning to the end of the Barada river that surrounds the capital city of Damascus. Often deemed iconic of nature's wondrous beauty, the film reveals how the Barada river has suffered from exploitation, neglect, pollution and unplanned urbanization. The film also uncovers the transformation of the river's social life and provides an intelligent measure of the distance between ideology and reality in contemporary Syria. Comedy Repossessed is a 1990 comedy film that belatedly spoofs the 1973 horror film The Exorcist. It was written and directed by Bob Logan. The film features the original star of The Exorcist, Linda Blair, as well as Leslie Nielsen and Anthony Starke. Many gags were based around events in The Exorcist, such as the green-vomit and head-spinning scenes. Documentary film Island Green is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Millefiore Clarkes. Comedy Six Cylinder Love is a 1923 silent film comedy produced and distributed by Fox Film and directed by Elmer Clifton. It is based on a popular 1921 Broadway play and stars Ernest Truex from the play. Also appearing in the film from the Broadway play were Donald Meek and Ralph Sipperly. Both Hedda Hopper and June Walker had substantial roles in the long running play but didn't appear in the film. Walker's part was played by ingenue Florence Eldridge in her very first film. Also making their film debuts are Donald Meek and Thomas Mitchell. In 1931 Fox produced an early sound remake starring newcomer Spencer Tracy. As 20th Century Fox the studio remade the story over again in 1939 as The Honeymoon's Over. Comedy It’s in the Air is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Polly Ward and Jack Hobbs. The film was made at Ealing Studios. It was released in the United States with the alternative title George Takes the Air in 1940. Thriller The Host is a 2006 South Korean monster film, directed by Bong Joon-ho and starring Song Kang-ho, Byun Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona and Go Ah-sung. The movie concerns a monster kidnapping a man's daughter, and his attempts to rescue her. According to the director, his inspiration came from a local article about a deformed fish with an S-shaped spine caught in Han River. The Host had set a new Korean box office record by reaching 10 million tickets in just 21 days. In addition, it was ranked one of the top films of 2007 on Metacritic with a score of 85. In November 2008, it was announced that Universal Studios would be remaking The Host. Following the success of the director's work Memories of Murder, The Host was heavily anticipated. It was released on a record number of screens in its home country on July 27, 2006. By the end of its run on November 8, 13 million tickets had been sold, making it the highest grossing South Korean film of all time. The film was released on a limited basis in the United States on March 9, 2007, and on DVD, Blu-ray, and HD DVD formats on July 24, 2007. Comedy Sirf Main Aur Tum is a 2011 short drama comedy film written and directed by Raj Vasant. Thriller Dead 7 is a 2000 horror thriller film directed and written by Garrett Clancy. Comedy Of Parents and Children is a 2008 film directed by Vladimr Michlek. Comedy The Tables Turned is a 1913 short comedy film written by Winifred Dutcher and directed by Charles Kent. Animation The Strawberry Soup is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Sylwia Szkiladz. Thriller R-Point is a 2004 Korean horror film written and directed by Kong Su-chang and starring Kam Woo-sung and Son Byung-ho. It is set in 1972 Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. However, most of the movie was shot in Cambodia. Bokor Hill Station plays a prominent part of the movie, in this case doubling as a colonial French plantation. Comedy Escuela para solteras is a 1964 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film A raw, unique and personal account of Mark 'Chopper' Read's life in his own words. In this documentary Mark shares graphic and brutally honest stories of violence, blood, love and survival. From mental hospitals to the infamous Pentridge H division, this jaw-dropping documentary will leave you with a different understanding of the man that is 'Chopper'. Thriller The Invisible Boy is a science fiction film, directed by Herman Hoffman, and starring Richard Eyer and Philip Abbott. It is the second film appearance of Robby the Robot, the science fiction character who "stole the show" in Forbidden Planet. Released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, this film's earlier title was S.O.S Spaceship. According to a subtle backstory, the robot in The Invisible Boy is the same character as that in Forbidden Planet, which is set in the 23rd century. He is brought back to the era of the film through time travel. Comedy Last Night at the Alamo is a 1983 American black-and-white independent film directed and co-produced by Eagle Pennell, written and co-produced by Kim Henkel and starring Sonny Carl Davis and Lou Perryman. Documentary film Letter to the President is a 2005 documentary music film directed and written by Thomas Gibson. Comedy The Man with Rain in His Shoes is a 1998 Spanish-British romantic comedy film, written by Spanish singer-songwriter Rafa Russo, directed by Spanish filmmaker María Ripoll and starring Lena Headey, Douglas Henshall, Penélope Cruz, Mark Strong and Elizabeth McGovern with Paul Popplewell. The film was released under the titles Twice Upon a Yesterday in the United States and If Only... in France, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Thriller Zay El Naharda is a 2008 Egyptian thriller film, it was the debut of its writer and director Amr Salama. Comedy City Hunter: Secret Service is a 1996 action, animation, comedy, crime film written by Tsukasa Hôjô and directed by Kenji Kodama. Animation Box–Office Bunny, released in 1990, is a 4-minute Looney Tunes short starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It was shown in theaters with The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter. This was Warner Brother's first Bugs Bunny theatrical release since 1964. It was issued to commemorate Bugs' 50th anniversary. It is included as a special feature on the DVD for The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. Jeff Bergman voiced the three main characters, thus becoming the first person besides Mel Blanc, who had died a year before the cartoon was released, to have the honor of providing Bugs' and Daffy's voices. The short was directed by Darrell Van Citters, who went on to direct the first two "Hare Jordan" Bugs Bunny/Michael Jordan commercials for Nike. Documentary film To Live or Let Die is a 1982 American short documentary film directed by Terry Sanders. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Donald's Ostrich is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on December 10, 1937 by RKO Radio Pictures. It was the third film in the Donald Duck series of short films, although billed at the time as a Mickey Mouse cartoon. It was the first of the series to be released by RKO. Donald's Ostrich was directed by Jack King and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald Duck, Pinto Colvig as Hortense the Ostrich, and Elvia Allman and Billy Bletcher as radio voices. Science Fiction Wyvern is a 2009 Canadian-American made-for-television horror film produced by RHI Entertainment that premiered in the United States on the Syfy Channel on January 1, 2009. Written by Jason Bourque and directed by Steven R. Monroe, the film is the 15th of the Maneater Series produced under an agreement with Sci Fi Pictures. The film stars Nick Chinlund as Jake Suttner, a trucker who must stop a wyvern from eating the residents in the small town of Beaver Mills, Alaska. It was released in Region 1 on DVD on August 18, 2009. It was also released under the alternative title Dragon. In Japan, it is titled Jurassic Predator. Thriller Bharathchandran I.P.S is a 2005 action-thriller Malayalam movie directed by Ranji Panicker, starring Suresh Gopi, Saikumar, Rajan P. Dev, Mamukkoya, Shreya Reddy, Lalu Alex, etc. It was a big success in Kerala like its prequel Commissioner, released 10 year ago. In this movie, Suresh Gopi essays the title role of Bharatchandran IPS, a righteous City Police Commissioner who doesn't mind assaulting even his superior officers and powerful politicians while staging a one-man-fight against the corrupt political machinery prevailing in the state. This was the come back film for Suresh Gopi that gave him a break after numerous flops and made him prevail in the film industry. This was also a major break through for Renji Panicker, who was not successful with his previous films Dubai and Praja. Comedy His Lordship Goes to Press is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring June Clyde, Hugh Williams, Louise Hampton and Leslie Perrins. The film follows an American reporter who goes to work on a farm for an assignment, where a case of mistaken identity ensues. Thriller A Certain Kind Of Monster is a 2012 short drama horror thriller film written by and directed by Mike Moring. Documentary film "In recent years, Israeli cinema has risen to prominence through acclaimed films such as The Band's Visit, Jellyfish and Waltz with Bashir. The diversity of output defies generalization, but two characteristics are prevalent: a soul-searching over the country's problems and a penchant for comic relief. A History of Israeli Cinema helps us to better understand the complex background of this vital movement. Its epic length is earned by having a lot to say. The documentary's two halves are as distinct from each other as the historical periods they represent. Each part can be viewed independently, but a taste of one will surely give you the appetite for the other. If you don't know much about Israeli cinema, you needn't worry. Director Raphaël Nadjari has crafted this work for both outsiders and insiders. He serves up generous excerpts of Israeli films, contextualized by insightful commentary from filmmakers, scholars and critics. While following the country's cinema, we simultaneously learn about Israel's political and social history. The interviewees discuss not only what the cinema recorded, but also what it left out. Part 1 spans the years 1933 to 1978, covering the Zionist struggles to form a state, expand its boundaries and shape its identity. Early films of the thirties shared the propagandistic qualities of revolutionary cinema, celebrating the land then known as Palestine. In Avodah, Helmar Lerski's 1935 documentary, the utopian imagery verges on the erotic in a scene where a Zionist male drills a well for a young woman to drink. After the Second World War, the iconography of the pioneer gave way to the fighter. Paul Newman's starring role in Otto Preminger's 1960 epic, Exodus, raised enormous international sympathy and spurred donations for Israel. The garrulous producer Menahem Golan describes how he moved past message films to entertainment in titles such as Ephraim Kishon's 1964 comedy Sallah Shabati, about a newly arrived Sephardic immigrant. Israelis are never short on opinions, so a synopsis can't begin to describe all the ideas contained in this history. They spill out like fruit from a cornucopia, some bitter, some sweet." Quoting Thom Powers on the 2009 TiFF site. Animation Friendsheep is a 2011 animated short comedy film directed by Jaime Maestro. Comedy Two in a Crowd is a romantic comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Joan Bennett and Joel McCrea, and released by Universal Pictures. The screenplay was written by Lewis R. Foster, Doris Malloy, and Earle Snell, based on story by Lewis R. Foster. Animation Genocyber is a 1993 Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tony Takezaki. One volume of the manga was published and the story remains unfinished. It was adapted into a original video animation series a year later by Bandai Visual. Documentary film Bilo jednom... is a 2006 rockumentary by Serbian filmmaker Jovan Đerić. The film's premiere in a packed Arena cinema, was followed by live sets from punk-rock bands Mitesers and Generacija bez budućnosti. The film is about the punk-rock scene of Serbia's second city, Novi Sad, in the first half of the 1990s. People who made up this scene talk 15 years later about the rise and reasons for the fall in interest in this kind of music, widely popular in Serbia during the rule of the late Slobodan Milošević. As many of interviewees state, a common enemy - Milosevic and his regime - was a good focal point for the energy their music was making. When this enemy disappeared, the whole movement lost its edge and these days the story is very much low profile. Film was part of "Made in Vojvodina" program of 2007 Motovun Film Festival, presenting cinematography of Vojvodina, and also as part of four-day event - "Enter UK" - about cultural influence of British sub-culture in Serbia, held in Novi Sad during the EXIT festival 2007. "Bilo jednom..." was part of the program of several festivals, and had a theatrical screenings in Warsaw, Poland and Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Documentary film Kings and Queens of England: Vol. 1 is a 1993 film written by Kate Dunn and directed by Graham Holloway. Comedy Red Shadow is a 2001 Japanese action comedy-drama film by directed by Hiroyuki Nakano. It is a feature film remake of the 1967 TV series Masked Ninja Red Shadow, created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. The film stars Masanobu Ando in the title role and features a guest star appearance of Tomoyasu Hotei returning from the 1998 spin-off and virtual prequel Samurai Fiction. Documentary film Trucker and the Fox is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Arash Lahooti. Science Fiction Barcode 3.0 is a 2013 short, sci-fi, animation film written and directed by Adriaan Lokman. Thriller The Cape Canaveral Monsters is a b-movie 1960 sci-fi film written and directed by Phil Tucker. After a couple is killed in an auto accident, their bodies are inhabited by extraterrestrial beings. Taking refuge in an underground cave, the aliens attempt to sabotage the U.S. space program. Science Fiction Future My Love is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Maja Borg. Animation Wings and Oars is 2009 a short animated film directed by Vladimir Leschiov. Comedy Crystal Hunt is a 1991 action, adventure, comedy film written by Hen Pan Hung and directed by Hsia Hsu. Comedy Cafe Society is a 1939 film directed by Edward H. Griffith. Animation Naughty but Mice is a 1939 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and starring Sniffles in his cartoon debut. In the cartoon, Sniffles has a cold and is looking for a cold remedy. It is the only Sniffles cartoon not to be reissued, and therefore, survives with its original titles. Science Fiction Pajama Party is a 1964 beach party film starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. This is the fourth in a series of seven beach films produced by American International Pictures. The other films in this series are Beach Party, Muscle Beach Party, Bikini Beach, Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini. This fourth entry has not always been considered a follow-up to the three films that preceded it. Several sources have noted, however, that while it is not a proper sequel, it is indeed a part of what is now termed AIP's ‘Beach Party series.’ Moreover, AIP marketed it as a sequel in its trailer, stating "The Bikini Beach Party Gang is Warming Up! – For the ‘Party’ that Takes Off – Where others Poop Out!" and "All the ‘Beach Party’ Fun … in Pajamas!" Additional links that tie this film to the others are the return of Eric von Zipper and his Rat Pack and the return of Candy Johnson as Candy for the fourth time in as many films. Comedy Pizzicato Pussycat is a Merrie Melodies animated short released January 1, 1955. Directed by Friz Freleng and with voices by Mel Blanc, the cartoon is about a talented piano-playing mouse becoming a slave to a house cat. Comedy Studujeme za školou is a 1939 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Rabo de Peixe is a 2003 documentary film directed by Nuno Leonel and Joaquim Pinto. Thriller On the Other Hand, Death is a 2008 gay-themed mystery film. It is the third film adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. The film was screened at several LGBT film festivals, including the New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, 2008 before going into rotation on the here! television network. Documentary film Rhyme & Reason is a 1997 documentary film about rap and hip hop. Documentary filmmaker Peter Spirer interviewed over 80 significant artists in rap and hip hop music. This documentary explores the history of hip hop culture, how rap evolved to become a major cultural voice, and what the artists have to say about the music's often controversial images and reputation. Interview subjects range from veteran old-school rappers, such as Kurtis Blow, KRS-One and Chuck D, to west coast rap icons Ice-T, Dr. Dre, and MC Eiht, to several current rap hitmakers, including Wu-Tang Clan, The Fugees, and Sean "Puffy" Combs. The film was released to 280 theaters, earning $1,608,277 during its theatrical run. Comedy Love on Toast is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Ewald André Dupont. It was John Payne's fourth film. Comedy Texas Taliban is a 2000 drama and comedy film written and directed by John Woodward. Thriller Anyone's Son is a 2011 Crime, Drama, Thriller film written by Jon Doscher, Francine Ganguzza and Tom Zanca. Comedy Nionde kompaniet is a 1987 comedy film written by Colin Nutley and Gösta Holst and directed by Colin Nutley. Comedy Comandos azules is a 1980 Argentine film. Documentary film Jabe Babe – A Heightened Life is a 2005 Australian documentary film directed by Janet Merewether. The subject of the film is Jabe Babe, a woman diagnosed with marfan syndrome, a hereditary disorder which affects organs including the skeleton, lungs, eyes, heart, and blood vessels. The disorder has resulted in Jabe Babe growing to 188 centimetres in height. After being told she only had a short time to live, Jabe Babe embarks on living life as though her time is nearly through, which includes working as a dominatrix.The film follows Jabe as she strives for a more "normal" life by pursuing a career in the funeral industry. The film won the award for Best Documentary Directing Award at the 2005 Australian Film Institute Awards, Best Australian Documentary at the 2005 Inside Film Awards and the Merit Award TIDF Taiwan International Documentary Festival. Jabe died on 6 April 2008 from heart complications Comedy You're Gonna Love It Here is a 1977 comedy film written by Bruce Paltrow and directed by Bruce Paltrow and Gordon Rigsby. Animation That Great Fog is a 1975 short animation and comedy film written and directed by Břetislav Pojar. Comedy The Infernal Trio is a 1974 comedy, horror and crime film written by Francis Girod and Jacques Rouffio and directed by Francis Girod. It is based on a novel by Solange Fasquelle. Comedy Spin is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Henry Pincus, and featuring Patrick Flueger, Adam Campbell, Katie Cassidy and Lauren German. Comedy The Good Humor Man is a 1950 adventure, comedy and crime film written by Frank Tashlin and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Comedy Guantanamera is a 1995 comedy film from Cuba, directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío, featuring an ensemble cast. Screenplay by Eliseo Alberto and others. The film was produced by Camilo Vives. Thriller Psychic Killer is a 1975 thriller and horror film written by Greydon Clark, Mikel Angel and Ray Danton and directed by Ray Danton. Documentary film Orania is a 2012 German documentary film written and directed by Tobias Lindner. The film is an insight into the social experiment of the town of Orania, Northern Cape, an exclusively Afrikaner enclave in South Africa. The film explores cultural identity and the line between self-determination and discrimination. On 12 April 2012 a teaser trailer was released. The film received its World Premiere at the Raindance Film Festival on 28 September 2012 in London where it competed in the Best Documentary category. Science Fiction A for Andromeda is a 2006 remake of the 1961 TV series of the same name by Fred Hoyle and John Elliot. Animation Mademoiselle Kiki Et Les Montparnos is a 2013 short, animation and biographical film written and directed by Amélie Harrault. Animation Hellboy: Sword of Storms is the first of the Hellboy Animated series based on Mike Mignola's popular comic book series Hellboy and the live-action film of the same name. It was released in 2006. The second animated straight-to-DVD film, Hellboy: Blood and Iron, was released on 17 March 2007. The film premiered on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on October 28, 2006. The film was produced by Starz Media's Film Roman and Revolution Pictures and co-produced, co-written, and directed by animation veteran Tad Stones. Stones is perhaps best known as the creator of the popular Disney Afternoon series Darkwing Duck. He worked with Mignola on developing Atlantis: The Lost Empire into an animated series. Hellboy: Sword of Storms was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards. Comedy Cent briques et des tuiles is a 1965 French film directed by Pierre Grimblat. Comedy Rang Birangi is a 1983 Hindi film, based on a story by noted Hindi writer, Kamleshwar, and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. This comedy classic is most remembered for the Utpal Dutt's role of Police Inspector Dhurindhar Bhatawrekar, which won him the Filmfare Best Comedian Award for the year. Comedy Music for Madame is a 1937 American comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Gertrude Purcell and Robert Harari. The film stars Nino Martini, Joan Fontaine, Alan Mowbray, Billy Gilbert, Alan Hale, Sr., Grant Mitchell, Erik Rhodes, Lee Patrick and Romo Vincent. The film was released on October 8, 1937, by RKO Pictures. Comedy The Hatinator is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Hannah May Reilly. Documentary film We Are Wizards is a 2008 Documentary film directed by Josh Koury. Comedy La cena, internationally released as The Dinner, is a 1998 Italian commedia all'italiana film directed by Ettore Scola. For their performance the male ensamble cast won the Nastro d'Argento for Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actor, while Stefania Sandrelli won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress. Thriller SIXTEEN is the debut feature from award winning director Rob Brown starring Roger Jean Nsengiyumva, Rosie Day, Rachael Stirling, Fady Elsayed, Sam Spruell, and Deon Williams. Sixteen was first premiered at the 2013 BFI London Film Festival. It was nominated for The Sutherland Award for Best Debut Feature, and director Rob Brown was nominated for Best British Newcomer. Comedy The Waiters' Picnic is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, and Al St. John. Thriller Taken 2 is a 2012 English-language French action thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton which stars Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, D.B. Sweeney, Luke Grimes, and Rade Šerbedžija. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Taken and was released on 3 October 2012. Despite receiving negative reviews by critics, Taken 2 was a box office success, and earned more than its predecessor. It is the second film in the Taken film series. Documentary film Proud to Be Loud is a 2013 documentary short biographical film written and directed by Jeremie Sunico. Comedy The Pink Panther is a 2006 American detective comedy film and a reboot of The Pink Panther franchise, marking the tenth installment in the series. In this film, Inspector Jacques Clouseau is assigned to solve the murder of a famous soccer coach and the theft of the famous Pink Panther diamond. The film stars Steve Martin as Clouseau and also co-stars Kevin Kline, Jean Reno, Emily Mortimer, and Beyoncé Knowles. Despite a negative reception from critics, the film was a commercial success, as well as one of Martin's most successful movies to date, grossing $158.9 million worldwide. Thriller Too Scared to Scream is a 1985 Independent Film/Thriller/Horror movie. It was directed by Tony Lo Bianco. Starring Mike Connors, Anne Archer and Ian McShane, it revolves around a string of deaths that occur in a high rise apartment building in New York City. The film is known for its surprising cameo line up which includes well known actors such as John Heard, Maureen O'Sullivan and Murray Hamilton. The title song "I'll Be There" is sung by Charles Aznavour. Science Fiction Hollywood-Monster is a 1987 comedy horror movie, directed by Roland Emmerich, about a film crew working in a haunted mansion. Emmerich's third movie, it starred Jason Lively, Jill Whitlow, Paul Gleason and Tim McDaniel. Comedy Aliens in the Attic is a 2009 American family science fiction comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises and starring Carter Jenkins, Ashley Tisdale, Robert Hoffman, Henri Young, Regan Young and Austin Butler. The plot revolves around the children in the Pearson family having to defend their vacation house against a group of aliens planning an invasion of Earth. The film was previously titled They Came from Upstairs, which is instead used as the film's tag line. A video game of the same name was released as well. Thriller "Changing Hands" is a 2010 action thriller movie written and directed by Scott L. Schwartz. Animation Tides To And Fro is a 2010 short film directed by Ivan Maximov. Animation The Fable of the Chameleon is a 2012 short animated film directed by Clayton da Silva Viana. Thriller The Tenth Circle is a 2008 Canadian mystery film. It is based on a Jodi Picoult novel of the same name. It was shot, in part, in Windsor, Nova Scotia. Animation Curtain Razor is a 1948 Looney Tunes short directed by Friz Freleng and starring Porky Pig. It is notable as a showcase of the voice talent of Mel Blanc. Comedy Le meilleur de la vie is a 1985 film directed by Renaud Victor. Documentary film The story of one of the West's most influental playwrights, the man who created realistic drama for the stage. Documentary film Jackson Pollock is a 1987 documentary film directed by Kim Evans. Comedy At Your Orders, Madame is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Antonio Gandusio. Comedy Breast Stroke 3 is an adult film that was released in 1989. Thriller The Conversation is a 1974 American psychological thriller film written, produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gene Hackman with supporting roles by John Cazale, Allen Garfield, Cindy Williams, Frederic Forrest, Harrison Ford, Teri Garr and Robert Duvall. The Conversation won the Palme d'Or at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, and in 1995, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Originally, Paramount Pictures distributed the film worldwide. Paramount retains American rights to this day but international rights are now held by Miramax Films and StudioCanal in conjunction with American Zoetrope. The Conversation was nominated for three Academy Awards in 1974. It lost Best Picture to The Godfather Part II, another Francis Ford Coppola film. Comedy Linked is a 1996 comedy and short film written by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and Jesús Olmo, directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. Documentary film L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Auguste and Louis Lumière. Contrary to myth, it was not shown at the Lumières' first public film screening on 28 December 1895 in Paris, France: the programme of ten films shown that day makes no mention of it. Its first public showing took place in January 1896. Comedy We Are Family is a 2010 Indian comedy-drama film film directed by Siddharth Malhotra and produced by Karan Johar. The movie features Kajol, Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Rampal in the lead roles, and is an official remake of the 1998 film Stepmom. It released worldwide on 3 September 2010, and a day before in India and UAE. Comedy Freeloaders is an American ensemble comedy film directed by Dan Rosen and written by both Rosen and singer Dave Gibbs. The film is produced by comedy-troupe Broken Lizard and is independently financed. Freeloaders stars Clifton Collins Jr., Josh Lawson, Kevin Sussman, Zoe Boyle, Nat Faxon, Warren Hutcherson, Jane Seymour, Olivia Munn, Dave Foley and Counting Crows lead singer Adam Duritz. It follows a group of friends who find their luxurious lifestyle threatened when the rock star they freeload off decides to sell his home. Comedy Hog Wild is a 1930 sound film starring Laurel and Hardy and directed by James Parrott. Documentary film Andrew's Stone is a 1999 documentary film directed by Victor Asliuk. Comedy Totò Who Lived Twice is a comedy-drama film written by Lillo Iacolino, Daniele Ciprì and Franco Maresco and directed by Daniele Ciprì and Franco Maresco. Documentary film Mitt is a 2014 American documentary film that chronicles the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. Mitt premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film was released on Netflix on January 24, 2014. Thriller Imaginary Playmate is a thriller film which debuted on HBO in 2006. The film stars Dina Meyer, Rick Ravanello, Cassandra Sawtell, and Pablo Coffey. Science Fiction Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, known in Japan as Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door, is a 2001 Japanese animated Space Western film directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, with the screenplay written by Keiko Nobumoto, and the music scored by Yoko Kanno. Based on the acclaimed 1998 anime series Cowboy Bebop created by Hajime Yatate, the film serves as a midquel and takes place between episodes twenty-two and twenty-three of the series. The plot centers on bounty hunter Spike Spiegel and his crewmates aboard the spaceship Bebop in their efforts to find a criminal terrorist who is planning to release an unknown pathogen on Mars. Most of the original staff members of the Cowboy Bebop series returned to work on the film, while the central voice cast also reprised their roles. The film was animated by studios Sunrise, which had previously developed the original series, and Bones, which was founded by producer Masahiko Minami, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, and animation director Hiroshi Osaka, all of whom had worked on the series at Sunrise. The title of the Japanese version of the film was taken from the 1973 Bob Dylan song "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". Comedy Sachein is a 2005 Tamil romance film directed by John Mahendran, starring Vijay and Genelia D'Souza. It also features Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu, in her Tamil cinema debut, Vadivelu, Santhanam and Raghuvaran. It was a remake of Telugu movie Neetho. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Devi Sri Prasad. It was dubbed in Hindi as Ghamandee in 2009. The movie released positive to mixed reviews and was declared below average of boxoffice. Documentary film Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is an educational Adventures in Music animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, and originally released to theaters by Buena Vista Distribution on November 10, 1953. A sequel to the first Adventures in Music cartoon, the 3-D short Melody, Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is a stylized presentation of the evolution of the four orchestra sections over the ages with: a horn, a flute, a guitar, and a drum. The first Disney cartoon to be filmed and released in widescreen CinemaScope, Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom won the 1954 Academy Award for Best Short Subject. In 1994, it was voted #29 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Like many of Disney's early CinemaScope films, a "flat" version shot in 4:3 ratio was made for theaters that were not equipped for CinemaScope. This required rearranging the artwork for some shots to accommodate the smaller screen. Shots of multiple repeated characters were cut in half, using two repetitions instead of four. The most notable change comes at the transition from the end of the "Boom" section to the parade that starts the finale. Documentary film The Lives of Mount Druitt Youth is a 2010 documentary film produced, and directed by Saad Adam, covering multiple subjects with intentions of "living a good life in Mount Druitt", inspired by Mount Druitt, NSW, Australia, being the place where the director was raised. Documentary film L'Entrefilm is a 2012 documentary film directed by Francesca Solari. Documentary film Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey is a 2002 short documentary film inspired by the Theatrical Production Stomp. The film begins with the members of "Stomp" pounding out a beat from the windows and fire escapes from several floors of a rundown NYC apartment building and proceeds with brief segments, cut together with often clever segues, depicting the various international troupes performing on their own turf.” Some featured performances include Brazil's Timbalada, South Africa's Bayeza Cultural Dancers and Les Percussions de Guinée. Stomp was directed by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas. It was produced and distributed by Walden Media. It won the 2004 Giant Screen Theater Association Film Achievement Award for Best Film and for Best Sound in 2003. The Motion Picture Sound Editors also nominated it for best Sound Editing in Special Venue Award in 2003. Comedy The Dukes is a 2007 comedy-drama film about a group of has-been musicians who attempt a bank heist. The film was directed by Robert Davi, and stars Chazz Palminteri, Davi, Peter Bogdanovich and Elya Baskin. Documentary film Ann Richards' Texas is a 2012 biography comedy documentary film directed by Jack Lofton and Keith Patterson. Thriller Mondodu is a 2014 action thriller film directed by Journalist Prabhu. Thriller Edge of Doom is a 1950 black-and-white film noir directed by Mark Robson and starring Dana Andrews, Farley Granger, and Joan Evans. Thriller The Vampire Who Admires Me is a 2008 Hong Kong mystery film directed by Cub Chin starring Samuel Pang and Roger Kwok and actresses JJ Jia Maggie Li, Natalie Meng, model Ankie Beilke, Winnie Leung, and model Tanya Ng. Comedy Kusum is a 2010 short comedy drama LGBT film written and directed by Shumona Banerjee. Comedy La grilla is a 1979 Mexican film. It was directed by Gustavo Alatriste. Comedy Cape No. 7 is a 2008 Taiwanese romance comedic music-drama film written and directed by Wei Te-Sheng, his first full-length motion picture. The film is in Taiwanese and Mandarin Chinese with significant lines in Japanese. Before its commercial release, the film was world premiered on June 20, 2008 at the 2008 Taipei Film Festival as the opening film. The film later won 3 awards in this festival. Prior to this film, the two leading actors Van Fan and Chie Tanaka only had minor acting experience while some of the supporting roles were filled by non-actors. Even without a strong promotional campaign, the film had become so popular in Taiwan that on November 1, 2008 it became the second highest grossing film in the country's cinematic history, behind James Cameron's Titanic. The film has grossed over US$13,804,531 since its release. The film has won 15 awards to date, including 6 at the 2008 Golden Horse Awards. It was also Taiwan's entry to compete in the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, although it did not secure a nomination. Comedy Woody Dines Out is the 14th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 1, 1945, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the final wartime Woody Woodpecker short released a month before V-E Day and 4 months before V-J Day. Thriller The Street with No Name is a 1948 black-and-white film noir. The movie, a follow-up to The House on 92nd Street, tells the story of an undercover FBI agent, Gene Cordell, who infiltrates a deadly crime gang. Cordell's superior, FBI Inspector George A. Briggs, also appears in The House on 92nd Street. The movie, shot in a semidocumentary style, takes place in the Skid Row section of fictional "Central City." Comedy Les Coquillettes is a 2012 comedy and drama film written and directed by Sophie Letourneur. Documentary film Into the Clouds We Gaze is a 2014 documentary film written by Josef Krajbich and Martin Dusek and directed by Martin Dusek. Comedy Storie scellerate, internationally released as Bawdy Tales, is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. Comedy Bowery Boy is a 1940 film directed by William Morgan. Science Fiction Ender's Game is a 2013 American science fiction action film based on the novel of the same name by Orson Scott Card. Written and directed by Gavin Hood, the film stars Asa Butterfield as Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, an unusually gifted child who is sent to an advanced military academy in outer space to prepare for a future alien invasion. The supporting cast includes Harrison Ford, Hailee Steinfeld, Viola Davis, Abigail Breslin, and Ben Kingsley. The film was released in Germany on October 24, 2013, followed by a release in the United Kingdom and Ireland one day later. It was released in the United States, Canada, and several other countries on November 1, 2013, and was released in other territories by January 2014. Documentary film Depicts the history of Russia from the very beginning of the country till post communist Russia. The film describes the most famous people and events, who influenced the history and development of Russia. Comedy Kunwara Baap is a 1974 Hindi movie produced by Amarlal Chabria and directed by and starring Mehmood. The film also stars Bharathi, and Sanjeev Kumar. It's a film with a serious message about polio vaccination. However, Mehmood did some comedy scenes in the film to earn a Filmfare nomination as Best Comic, the only nomination for the film. Rajesh Roshan makes his debut as a film composer. The hijra song "Saj Rahi Gali" sung by Mohd. Rafi topped the annual Binaca Geet Mala, which was the only countdown show at the time. This film was Tamil actress Manorama's, only film in Hindi, however her lines consisted of some Tamil. Comedy Warning: Parental Advisory was a made for TV movie created by VH1 and directed by Mark Waters in 2002. The movie follows the story of Dee Snider and Frank Zappa, testifying before Congress against lyrics labeling laws. The movie focuses on the formation of the Parents Music Resource Center and its impact on music during 1985. It stars Jason Priestley, Mariel Hemingway as Tipper Gore, Griffin Dunne as Zappa, and Dee Snider as himself. In fact, the introductory speech that Snider gave in the movie before testifying is verbatim, exactly the same speech he gave in 1985. Comedy Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai is a 2002 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. The film starred Uday Chopra, Jimmy Shergill, Bipasha Basu and Tulip Joshi. The film was said to be partly inspired by My Best Friend's Wedding. The director Gadhvi, however, claims that he mainly drew from earlier Hindi films and that My Best Friend's Wedding only provided less than 1% of the inspiration for his film.It was declared a "semi-hit" by Box Office India. Documentary film Vineland is a short film directed by Laura Kraning. Science Fiction Zenon: Z3 is the third and final installment of the Disney Channel's "Zenon" television film series, following Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century and Zenon: The Zequel. It was released on June 11, 2004 in the U.S. and gathered 1.03 million viewers. Documentary film Rising Tones Cross is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Ebba Jahn. Comedy Single Santa seeks Mrs Claus is a 2004 film starring Steve Guttenberg, Crystal Bernard and Dominic Scott Kay. A sequel Meet the Santas was released in 2005. Animation Llamopera Presents: The Llama of Seville is a 2013 short animation comedy family musical film written and directed by Meghan Kotlanger. Comedy Buried on Sunday is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1992. It was directed by Paul Donovan, and written by Donovan and Bill Fleming. The film stars Paul Gross as Augustus Knickel, the mayor of Solomon Gundy, a fictional island off the coast of Nova Scotia. The community is in an economic crisis due to the cod fishing moratorium, but finds its fortunes transformed when an AWOL Russian nuclear submarine surfaces at the island. With only four remaining crewmen, including the former missile programming officer-turned-prisoner on board, Knickel buys the submarine, discovers a cache of tactical missiles, and subsequently declares the island an independent nuclear power. The film's cast also includes Mary Walsh, Maury Chaykin, Henry Czerny, Michael Gencher, Andy Jones and Louis Del Grande. It also includes a cameo appearance by Harvey Kirck as a newscaster. It was nominated for the 1992 Genie award for Best Original Screenplay. Comedy Pardon My Backfire is the 149th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Bury Me in Niagara is a 2003 action, comedy, and fantasy film written by Daniel Harris and Constantino Magnatta and directed by Dave Thomas. Thriller Tremors II: Aftershocks is a 1996 direct-to-video sequel to Tremors, in which the character of Earl Bassett, returning from the first film, is hired to deal with a subterranean "graboid" infestation at a Mexican oilfield. It was directed by S.S. Wilson, and stars Fred Ward, Christopher Gartin, Michael Gross, and Helen Shaver. It was followed by a 2001 sequel, Tremors 3: Back to Perfection. It is the second film of the Tremors franchise. Thriller "A young man searching for his missing girlfriend. A loyal friend willing to do anything to uncover the truth. An investigation that culminates in an old house. Inside two brutal murderers expect them, armed with twenty-five boxes of explosives stolen from the last military dictatorship in Argentina." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Il marito in vacanza is a 1981 film directed by Alessandro Lucidi and Maurizio Lucidi. Comedy The Affairs of Martha is a 1942 American romantic comedy film directed by Jules Dassin and written by Isobel Lennart based on her story. It stars Marsha Hunt and Richard Carlson. It is also known as Once Upon a Thursday. Comedy Nicht mein Tag ist eine Actionkomödie aus dem Jahr 2014 geschrieben von Stefan Holtz Peter Thorwarth, Regie führte Peter Thorwarth. Thriller Melancholie der Engel is a 2009 German horror film written and directed by Marian Dora, and co-written by Frank Oliver. It premiered at the Weekend of Fear Festival in Germany on 1 May 2009. Comedy Public Domain is a 2003 Canadian film about reality TV. It was directed by Kris Lefcoe and stars Nicole de Boer, Mike Beaver, Lindy Booth and Dov Tiefenbach. The film is openly critical of reality TV and portrays the hosts and producers as cruel and heartless people. While it was considered a "feature" film, it has toured film festivals more than it has been screened in cinemas. Thriller "Genevieve, a New York intellectual, moves to the country with her self-involved journalist boyfriend, Sebastian, while he works on his latest project about sustainable farming. Bored and neglected, Genevieve turns to Robin, a working class local, for companionship. When Sebastian forms a bond of his own with Robin, Genevieve finds herself overpowered by jealousy and insecurity. Tensions mount between the two women and soon reality and paranoid fantasy become inseparable." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Thriller Strangler vs. Strangler is a 1984 Yugoslav film featuring elements of comedy, thriller and horror genres. Science Fiction Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend is a Japanese film released in 2009, in Tsuburaya Productions, and Kaiju film' Then-43 year old Ultra Series franchise, known for its star Ultraman. The film premiered in theaters on December 12, 2009, distributed by Warner Bros. Entertainment Japan. The catchphrase for the movie is "Recover the light of the galaxy!!". The film is also referred to as Large Monster: The Ultra Milky Way Legend. The film went on to gross $6,161,665 and become the second highest grossing Ultraman movie behind the previous year's entry. Documentary film Interview: The Documentary is a documentary film, directed by Scott Shaw, that details the creation of the first two films that were created in the distinct style of filmmaking known as Zen Filmmaking. This documentary takes place in Hollywood, California on Hollywood Blvd.. It centers around an impromptu interview with Scott Shaw and Donald G. Jackson. In this interview, the two discuss the process of Zen Filmmaking and the evolution they followed as filmmakers in creating the first films in this style: The Roller Blade Seven and Return of the Roller Blade Seven. This film also shows behind the scenes clips from the making of The Roller Blade Seven. Though this documentary was filmed in 1992 it was not released until 2005. Thriller Untitled Cloverfield Sequel is a action mystery sci-fi film written by Drew Goddard and directed by Matt Reeves. Documentary film One Designer - Two Designer is a short animated documentary film directed by Alex Stitt. Comedy Guy X is a 2005 black comedy war film directed by Saul Metzstein, based on the novel No One Thinks Of Greenland by John Griesemer. The movie stars Jason Biggs, Natascha McElhone, Jeremy Northam, and Michael Ironside. Comedy Wrong Side Up is a 2005 Czech comedy-drama film written and directed by Petr Zelenka. It is an adaptation of Zelenka's play Tales of Common Insanity. It is a tale of people showing their internal loneliness by their choices in life. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Science Fiction The Stranger: The Terror Game is a 1994 sci-fi thriller film directed by Bill Baggs and written by Nicholas Briggs. Science Fiction Purple People Eater is a 1988 American sci-fi comedy family film that was produced and released theatrically on December 16, 1988. The film stars Neil Patrick Harris, Ned Beatty, Shelley Winters, and Thora Birch. The movie co-stars Dustin Diamond and Peggy Lipton, with musical guest appearances by Chubby Checker and Little Richard. Linda Shayne wrote, produced, and directed the film, inspired by the 1958 novelty song "Purple People Eater" by Sheb Wooley. Comedy Hochbetrieb is a 2003 silent, slapstick short film lasting six minutes. Written and directed by Andreas Krein, it received a Menzione Speciale at the Venice Film Festival - "For having paid a tribute to Harold Lloyd, who shall not be forgotten, by means of modern technology." Set on top of a high-rise construction site in the 1930s, the film depicts the antics of a foreman and his apprentice while hunting for a frog and stolen food. In 2001 the film was shot entirely in front of bluescreen. Principal photography was followed by two years of post production to create the construction site and city environment. After its release, Hochbetrieb was invited to over 100 film festivals worldwide, including TriBeCa Film Festival and the Berlinale Kinderfilmfest. It won the German Federal Film Board's short film award, Short Tiger, and the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Shortfilm Award. In 2004 it received theatrical release as part of a feature length short film compilation. Documentary film To Age or Not to Age is a documentary film directed by Robert Kane Pappas with Steven N. Austad, Ph.D., Rev. Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P., Ph.D., Nir Barzilai, M.D., Troy Duster, Aubrey de Grey, Leonard P. Guarente, Cynthia Kenyon, Tom Kirkwood, Gordon Lithgow, Ph.D., David Sinclair and Christoph Westphal. The screenwriter was Robert Kane Pappas. The movie was produced by Miriam Foley and Joseph Zock. The film opened at the Village East Cinema in New York City on July 16, 2010 and was extended to at least a second week at the time of this writing. Comedy The Leading Man is a 1996 British romantic drama film directed by John Duigan. It premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 1996 but was not released in the United States until March 1998. The film is set in London in the winter. Documentary film Celebration at Big Sur is a film of the 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival in Big Sur, California, featuring Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and others. Released in 1971, the film was directed by Baird Bryant and Johanna Demetrakas. A young Gary Weis was among the cinematographers; other members of the camera and sound crew also went on to become famous in their fields, including Peter Smokler, Peter Pilafian, and Joan Churchill. As of 2011, the film has finally been released as at least a Region 1 DVD. The festival, one in an annual series of concerts held on the grounds of the Esalen Institute in Big Sur from 1964 to 1971, was held on the weekend of September 13–14, 1969, only one month after the famous and considerably larger Woodstock Music & Art Fair, which is referred to repeatedly. Celebration at Big Sur did not receive the same critical acclaim as the 1970 Woodstock film. Comedy Gridlock'd is a 1997 crime thriller comedy-drama starring Tupac Shakur, Tim Roth, and Thandie Newton. It was the directorial debut of Vondie Curtis-Hall, who also wrote the story and screenplay, and had a small part in the film. The film's opening was relatively low, despite critical acclaim; its opening weekend netted only $2,678,372 and it finished with a little over $5.5 million. The film paid tribute to star Tupac Shakur, who had been murdered four months prior to the film's release. Animation Jungle Beat: Tiny Bubbles is a 2012 short film directed by Brent Dawes. Documentary film The Spirit of '43 is an American animated World War II propaganda film created by Walt Disney Studios in 1942 and released in January 1943. The film stars Donald Duck, and arguably contains the first appearance of the character Scrooge McDuck, although Scrooge is not named in the film. It is a sequel to The New Spirit. The purpose of the film is to encourage patriotic Americans to file and pay their income taxes faithfully in order to help the war effort. The repeated theme in the film is "Taxes...To Defeat the Axis." The film, along with Der Fuehrer's Face and others like it, was released on DVD by Disney in 2004. The film was released in Digiview's Cartoon Craze Presents - Donald Duck/Woody Woodpecker Pantry Panic but was pulled from sales due to Disney's and Universal Studios' copyright claims. Science Fiction Gamera is a 1965 Science fiction Kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa. The film's plot involves an ancient giant turtle monster called "Gamera" who has been unleashed from its icy tomb by an atom bomb only to terrorize the entire country of Japan. The film is the first in a series of Kaiju films featuring the monster Gamera. Though created to capitalize on the success of Toho's popular Godzilla films, Gamera did manage to find success on its own and spawn its own franchise. After several sequels over the years, fans have widely regarded Gamera as one of Japan's most memorable Kaiju characters, right behind Godzilla. It was one of five Gamera films to be featured on the movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Documentary film Yap...How Did You Know We'd Like TV is a 1980 documentary film written and directed by Dennis O'Rourke. Thriller Muqabla is 1993 Hindi film directed by T. Rama Rao and starring Karishma Kapoor, Govinda, Paresh Rawal. Other cast include Shakti Kapoor, Aditya Pancholi, Asrani, Aruna Irani, and Farha Naaz. Animation The Narrative of Victor Karloch is a 2012 action horror short film written by Ryan Murphy and directed by Kevin McTurk. Documentary film It's dirt biking at its best and this video features more than an hour of amazing footage. From Scotland to Vermont, the world's best riders travel around the globe in pursuit of action. Covering the 2003 downhill World Cup and BMX racing action, this thrilling documentary from the creators of Dirt magazine includes interviews with riders, a look at trails and minibikes and a killer soundtrack. Thriller Paanch Ghantey Mein Paanch Crore or "Five Hours, Fifty Million" in English is a Psycho Thriller film written and directed by Faisal Saif. This film is Pakistani film actor Meera's second Bollywood film in five years. The Times of India listed the film in Bollywood's Top 10 Bold Film category of 2012. Comedy Marius and Jeannette is a 1997 French film directed by Robert Guédiguian. It won the Louis Delluc Prize and the César Award for Best Actress, and received César nominations for Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Most Promising Actress and Best Writing. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Pete and Repeat is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Animation Christmas Creatures is a 2011 Animation film that was directed by Heli Ellis and Antero Nuutinen. Comedy Au Pair II is a 2001 romantic comedy TV movie starring Gregory Harrison and Heidi Lenhart. Comedy A Time is a Terrible Thing to Waste is a 2012 animation/short/comedy film written by Glen Johnson and directed by Leslie Supnet. Thriller Bulldog Jack is a 1935 film produced by Gaumont International, directed by Walter Forde, and starring Jack Hulbert, Fay Wray, Ralph Richardson; it also starred Atholl Fleming as Bulldog Drummond. The film was followed by many others following the story of Captain Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond, however because of the various production companies involved the actor playing Bulldog was frequently changed. It went on general release in April 1935 the UK and September 1935 in the US, where it was renamed Alias Bulldog Drummond. Bulldog Jack includes action set in a fictional London Underground station of Bloomsbury. Thriller Miss India is a 2003 mystery film directed by Pradeep Maini. Thriller Kickboxer 3: The Art Of War is a 1992 direct-to-video martial-arts film directed by Rick King. The film is the third in the Kickboxer film series with only Sasha Mitchell and Dennis Chan returning from the previous films. It was also the last film to feature Dennis Chan as Xian Chow. Thriller Good Neighbor, also called The Killer Next Door, is a 2001 thriller with Billy Dee Williams, Danica McKellar, Tobin Bell. Documentary film Seeds of time is a 2013 historic documentary film directed by Sandy McLeod. Comedy Crazy Little Thing is a 2002 romantic comedy film written and directed by Matthew Miller. The film stars Chris Eigeman and Jenny McCarthy. Comedy In the true spirit of Christmas the girls put their rivalries aside and invite everyone to a big holiday bash. Mysteriously people at the party start disappearing to death. Who could be killing them? It could be anybody at the party! Who will live? Who will die? Who's top's will come off? Thriller Grandmother's House is a 1989 American horror film produced by Nico Mastorakis in 1989. Comedy Wrong is a 2012 French-American independent surreal comedy film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. The film stars Jack Plotnick and premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. It was part of the Toronto Film Festival's Official Selection. Comedy The Stupidest Angel is a 2012 action, comedy, and fantasy film written by Carl Goldstein, Joseph Hines, and Christopher Moore and directed by Carl Goldstein. Comedy Frigid Hare is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released in 1949, and was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The title can be seen as a simple play on "frigid air" and/or on the refrigerator brand called "Frigidaire". Comedy Far Out Man was a 1990 comedy film written, directed by and starring Tommy Chong. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, USA. Cinetel Films produced the movie and it was distributed in USA theaters by New Line Cinema, Sony Video, Platinum Disc, and RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video. It was distributed in Germany by Ascot Video and in Brazil by Odyssey. It was distributed in Canadian theaters by Alliance. Documentary film Nosey Parker is a 2003 film directed by John O'Brien. Animation Blue Rhythm is a 1931 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse and depicts a multifaceted performance of W. C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues." It was directed by Burt Gillett and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey and Marcellite Garner as Minnie Mouse. Documentary film Guggenheim Symposium is a documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Science Fiction Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea is a 1977 Czechoslovak comical science fiction film directed by Jindřich Polák. It is a screen adaptation of Josef Nesvadba's short story with the same title. Documentary film Ciao! Manhattan is a 1972 American avant garde film starring Edie Sedgwick, one of Andy Warhol's Superstars. A scripted drama in which most of the actors play themselves, it centers on a character very closely based on Sedgwick, and deals with the pain of addiction and the lure of fame. Animation Stuck in a Groove is a 2011 animated short film directed by Clemens Kogler. Comedy Rock Slyde is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Chris Dowling, and produced by Will Wallace. This independent production stars Patrick Warburton, Andy Dick, Rena Sofer, and Elaine Hendrix and is Mr. Dowling's full-feature directing debut. Thriller A group of young U.S. military techs borrow a top-secret combat simulator for a weekend of unauthorized gaming. But when they set up the system inside an abandoned prison used for the torture of post-9/11 prisoners, they discover that someone – or something – has uploaded itself into their A.I. software. A deadly new player has now joined the game: How do you survive the final level of lock-and-load virtual reality when escape is impossible, slaughter is uncontrollable and the enemy is unstoppable? The ultimate battle begins inside the GHOST MACHINE. Thriller Caught Up is a 1998 American crime-drama film written and directed by Darin Scott. The film stars Bokeem Woodbine and Cynda Williams. Comedy Ugly Aur Pagli is a 2008 Bollywood film starring Ranvir Shorey and Mallika Sherawat. It is directed by Sachin Khot and produced by Pritish Nandy. The film tells the story of the strange relationship between a young Mumbai engineering student and a girl he meets on the train. Ugly Aur Pagli is a remake of the Korean film My Sassy Girl with many scenes taken directly from the original film. Documentary film Peaches Does Herself is an electro rock opera stage show that tells a mythical history of the musician Peaches. Peaches Does Herself follows the musician Peaches through her journey from bedroom wannabe musician to Rockstar. Through a selection of songs from Peaches 4 official albums, a mythical biography is told based on the misconceptions surrounding Peaches image. On the advice of a 65-year-old stripper, Peaches makes music that is sexually forthright. Her popularity grows and she becomes what her fans expect her to be, transsexual. She falls in love but Peaches gets her heart broken and has to realize who she really is. Described as an anti jukebox musical. Peaches wrote directed and played the role of Peaches. This is Peaches first feature film. The video was made available via both streaming and download on June 14th, 2014. Thriller Jilla is a 2014 Tamil action-drama film written and directed by R. T. Neason. It stars Mohanlal, Vijay, and Kajal Aggarwal. The film released on 10 January 2014 and received positive reviews. Jilla completed a 100 day theatrical run on 19 April 2014. Comedy Nobody Home is a 1919 American film starring Dorothy Gish and Ralph Graves. "Rudolph Valentine" had an early role. Its working title was Out of Luck. It is considered to be a lost film. Comedy Sniffer is a 2013 adventure, comedy and drama film written and directed by Buddhadev Dasgupta. Comedy ...Y Melon se comio las plumas is a 1990 comedy film directed by Ángel Rodríguez Vázquez. Comedy Declaration of Fools is a 1983 comedy and drama film directed by Lee Chang-Ho. Documentary film Something More Than Night is a 2003 film directed by Daniel Eisenberg. Thriller Vantage Point is a 2008 thriller film. It is directed by Pete Travis and stars Dennis Quaid, Forest Whitaker, Matthew Fox, William Hurt and Sigourney Weaver. The release date is set at February 15, 2008. In Columbia Pictures' Vantage Point, Thomas Barnes (Dennis Quaid) and Kent Taylor (Matthew Fox) are two Secret Service agents assigned to protect President Ashton (William Hurt) at a landmark summit on the global war on terror. When President Ashton is shot moments after his arrival in Salamanca, Spain, chaos ensues and disparate lives collide. In the crowd is Howard Lewis (Forest Whitaker), an American tourist videotaping the historic event to show his kids when he returns home. Also there is Rex (Sigourney Weaver), an American TV news producer who is reporting on the conference. It's only as we follow each person's perspective of the same 15 minutes prior to and immediately after the shooting that the terrifying truth behind the assassination attempt is revealed. ...This description was automatically generated from the Wikipedia article "Vantage Point (film)" licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. You can replace it.From the Official Web SIte/Marketing Materials:In Columbia Pictures’ action-packed thriller Vantage Point, eight strangers with eight different points of view try to unlock the one truth behind an assassination attempt on the president of the United States. Thomas Barnes (Dennis Quaid) and Kent Taylor (Mathew Fox) are two Secret Service agents assigned to protect President Ashton (William Hurt) at a landmark summit on the global war on terror. When President Ashton is shot moments after his arrival in Spain, chaos ensues and disparate lives collide in the hunt for the assassin. In the crowd is Howard Lewis (Forest Whitaker), an American tourist who thinks he’s captured the shooter on his camcorder while videotaping the event for his kids back home. Also there, relaying the historic event to millions of TV viewers across the globe, is American TV news producer Rex Brooks (Sigourney Weaver). As they and others reveal their stories, the pieces of the puzzle will fall into place – and it will become apparent that shocking motivations lurk just beneath the surface. Science Fiction Edges of Darkness is a 2008 American direct to video horror film directed by Jason Horton and Blaine Cade. The plot is about three interconnected tales of terror set against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse. Thriller A Pakistani Urdu film, starring Saima, Resham and Shaan. A fusillade of machinegun bullets bursts forth as expected, Baber Kashmiri's action packed thriller. Comedy Operation Grandma is a short 1999 Israeli satirical comedy about the military and kibbutz life directed by Dror Shaul. It was filmed on Kibbutz Yakum and based on Kibbutz Kissufim where Shaul was born and raised. Thriller A newspaper journalist believes a man has been falsely convicted of murder and sets out to prove his innocence. Stars Peter Coyote, Alberta Watson, Joe Lando. Documentary film Viktor & Rolf: Because We're Worth It! is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Femke Wolting. Comedy A Run for Your Money is a 1949 Ealing Studios comedy film starring Donald Houston and Meredith Edwards as two Welshmen visiting London for the first time. The supporting cast includes Alec Guinness, Moira Lister and Hugh Griffith. Comedy Cock o' the Walk is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1935. Comedy The Girl Who Shagged Me is a 2005 comedy film written by Andy Sawyer and directed by Thomas J. Moose. Science Fiction Salvation Insurance is a 2010 short comedy drama science-fiction film written and directed by Reuben Sack and Jeremy Bradley. Thriller When the cops kill Farmer Jones his son Derek stays hidden to protect their Family Property and keep his promise to his father no matter what! For the first time in ten years someone makes the mistake of stepping on the property, which evokes a killing spree. Who will survive and who will die??? Comedy Mexican Joyride is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Daffy Duck. It was directed by Arthur Davis and written by Dave Monahan. It was only one of three non-Bugs Bunny cartoons from 1947 not to be reissued. The others were Catch as Cats Can and A Pest in the House. Comedy Polonaise is a 2002 film directed by Nicole van Kilsdonk. Documentary film Blue Blood is a documentary film that was released in UK cinemas in 2007 and showed on BBC2's Storyville in 2008. The film follows the paths of five students from Oxford University as they try to win a place on the Oxford University Amateur Boxing Club Varsity squad. Those who do will face off against students from the University of Cambridge and earn the right to call themselves a "Blue". Comedy The Kingdom of Youth is a 1918 film directed by Clarence G. Badger. Comedy The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid is a 1979 Italian children's comedy film starring Bud Spencer and child actor Cary Guffey that was released in cinemas in 1979. It was followed by a sequel in 1980, Everything Happens to Me. Documentary film Mashalla is a 2004 Documentary film Directed by Eytan Harris. Thriller Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu, also known as 555, is a 2013 IndianTamil romantic thriller film directed by Sasi. It stars Bharath in the lead role with Mrithika, Erica Fernandes and Santhanam in other pivotal roles. The film, an action drama revolving around psychology and mind games, had been in production since 2008. The film released on 10 August 2013 to positive reviews and commercial success. Science Fiction Sync is a 2010 music animation short film directed by Max Hattler. Animation Kumo to Tulip is a short animated Japanese film made in 1943 by Kenzo Masaoka. It is a story about a ladybird being chased by a black-faced spider. The spider catches the ladybird, but then it rains, the spider drowns, and the ladybird is freed by a friendly fly. In 2001, the Japanese magazine Animage elected Kumo to Tulip the fourth best anime production of all time. The short-film was screened at Locarno Film Festival and at Barbican Centre's Barbican Animation Show. Thriller The Phantom Express is a 1932 American mystery crime-thriller film. Comedy One Hour With You is a 1932 American musical comedy film about a married couple who find themselves attracted to other people. It was produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch "with the assistance of" George Cukor, and written by Samson Raphaelson, from the play Only a Dream by Lothar Schmidt. It stars Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald and Genevieve Tobin and features Charles Ruggles and Roland Young. A French-language version, called Une heure près de toi was made simultaneously, with Lili Damita playing Genevieve Tobin's role. The film is a musical remake of The Marriage Circle, the second film that Lubitsch made in the United States. In 1932, One Hour With You was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Thriller Killer is a 1992 Telugu Action thriller film produced by V. B. Rajendra Prasad on Jagapathi Art Pictures banner, directed by Fazil. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Nagma played the lead roles and music is composed by Ilaiyaraja. The film was also dubbed into Tamil as Easwar. The film recorded as Above Average at box-office. Comedy Folies Bergère de Paris is a 1935 American musical comedy that won at the 8th Academy Awards for the short lived Best Dance Direction category, along with Broadway Melody of 1936. The winner was Dave Gould. This is one of only four films to win in this category. Thriller Divergent is a 2014 American science fiction action film directed by Neil Burger, based on the novel of the same name by Veronica Roth. The film is the first installment in The Divergent Series and was produced by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shabazian, and Douglas Wick, with a screenplay by Evan Daugherty and Vanessa Taylor. It stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ashley Judd, Jai Courtney, Ray Stevenson, Zoë Kravitz, Miles Teller, Tony Goldwyn, Maggie Q and Kate Winslet. The story takes place in a dystopian post-apocalyptic version of Chicago where people are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues. Beatrice Prior is warned that she is Divergent and thus will never fit into any one of the factions and soon learns that a sinister plot is brewing in her seemingly perfect society. Development of Divergent began in March 2011 when Summit Entertainment picked up the film rights to the novel with Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher's production company Red Wagon Entertainment. Principal photography began on April 16, 2013 and concluded on July 16, 2013, with reshoots taking place from January 24–26, 2014. Production mostly took place in Chicago. Comedy "Jack Goes Boating is a tale of love, betrayal, and friendship set against the backdrop of working-class New York City life. Jack and Connie are two single people who on their own might continue to recede into the anonymous background of the city, but in each other begin to find the courage and desire to pursue their budding relationship. In contrast, the couple who brought them together, Clyde and Lucy, are confronting the unresolved issues in their rocky marriage. The multifaceted Philip Seymour Hoffman makes his directorial debut demonstrating an assured style and grace, both behind the camera and in front of it. He leads a skilled cast, who waltz through their group scenes in perfect counterpoint, each getting what he or she needs from the other. The writing is fiercely authentic as are the performances. Lyrical and lovely, Jack Goes Boating is an offbeat love story that almost forgets to happen." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Saint Dracula 3D is a 2012 film directed by Rupesh Paul. Produced by BizTV Network - the producers of Dam 999, ‘Saint Dracula’ became the first ever stereoscopic 3D film to be made on the story of Dracula though director Vinayan has already directed Dracula in 3D in 2012. Animation Bigshot is a 2012 short animation comedy film written and directed by Maurice Huvelin. Comedy Men O' War is the third sound film starring Laurel and Hardy, released on June 29, 1929. Comedy Life Happens is a 2011 comedy film directed by Kat Coiro and written by Coiro and Krysten Ritter. The film stars Ritter, Kate Bosworth, Kristen Johnston, Geoff Stults, Jason Biggs, and Rachel Bilson. Ritter plays the main character, Kim, who lives with her two roommates, Deena and Laura, in Los Angeles. Kim becomes pregnant after a one-night-stand so she turns to her friends for help. L!fe Happens opened in theaters on April 13, 2012. Animation Kyrielle is a 2011 animated short film directed by Boris Labbe. Science Fiction Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S., released in Japan as Godzilla × Mothra × Mechagodzilla: Tokyo SOS, is a 2003 science fiction kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka. It was the twenty-seventh film to be released in the Godzilla series. It is the twelfth film to feature Mothra, the second film to feature Kamoebas, and the fifth and latest film to feature Mechagodzilla. Unlike the Millennium Series and like Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, the film takes place in continuity with other Toho films, notably Godzilla, Mothra, War of the Gargantuas, Space Amoeba and its predecessor, Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. Thriller What No One Knows is a Danish movie released in 2008. According to director Søren Kragh-Jacobsen from the Internet Movie Database,the political thriller occurs when a young woman is found drowned on a winter night by the sea. The dead woman's brother, Thomas, discovers that her death is connected to their father, now deceased, and his work in military intelligence. As Thomas digs deeper into the case his family is brought into sudden danger. all from http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0965411/ Documentary film JOHNNY BERLIN PART 2: NOTES FROM THE DUMPSTER, picks up right where the original JOHNNY BERLIN left off, right after the wannabe novelist's tour of duty as a porter aboard a luxury train ended. In the first movie, Johnny talks about wanting to go on a "writing sabbatical" to Cambodia, where he is sure he can live cheaply for months and have time to write his unfinished novel about a man who rolls across America. In JOHNNY BERLIN PART 2, we find Johnny lying in a hotel room bed, talking about how he gambled away almost all of the money he had saved for his trip while working on the train, and thus ended up destitute in Phnom Penh where he had visions of jumping off of a bridge into the Mekong River. Documentary film Which Way Is The Front Line From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington is a 2013 documentary film directed by Sebastian Junger. Animation Ventriloquist Cat is an MGM animated film, directed by Hollywood director Tex Avery. The film was released in the US with the movie The Big Hangover on 27 May 1950. Documentary film Before the Mountain Was Moved is a 1970 American documentary film produced by Robert K. Sharpe. The film portrays the struggle by the inhabitants of Raleigh County, West Virginia, to preserve their land from the ravages of strip mining, and their efforts to pass state legislation to this end. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller the little Death is a 2006 American micro-budget mystery-thriller directed by Morgan Nichols. It stars Chris Butler, Laura Lee Bahr, Oded Gross, G. Maximilian Zarou, and tells the story of a man who attempts to find a mysterious box hidden by his father in an L.A. apartment. Atlanta Film Festival director Jake Jacobson called the little Death "a beautiful mystery-thriller done on a shoestring." Comedy Way of the Dragon is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film written, produced and directed by Bruce Lee, who also starred in the lead role. This was Bruce Lee's only completed directorial effort. The film co-stars Nora Miao, Chuck Norris, Robert Wall and Hwang In-Shik. The film was released in Hong Kong on 30 December 1972. Comedy Stefanie is a 1958 romantic comedy film directed by Josef von Baky. Comedy We're Here to Help is a 2007 Kafkaesque comedy film written and directed by Jonothan Cullinane and produced by South Pacific Pictures. Comedy Harold is a 2008 American comedy film co-written by Greg Fields and T. Sean Shannon, starring Spencer Breslin, Cuba Gooding Jr., Nikki Blonsky, Ally Sheedy and Stella Maeve. The film is T. Sean Shannon's first full-length feature and is partially adapted from his earlier short film, which itself was adapted from one of his Saturday Night Live sketches. It was also released six years after the death of Greg Fields. Harold was filmed in August 2007 in and around Great Neck, Long Island, New York, and had a limited release on July 11, 2008 in Los Angeles, Miami, and New York City. Comedy El barchante Neguib is a 1946 Mexican film. It stars Joaquín Pardavé as "Neguib" and Sara García as "Sara". The film revolves around a Lebanese Mexican family that heads to Mexico City to visit their son, Alfredo. The son, is shameful of their family's Arab origin, does not welcome them into his home. Therefore, the father Neguib sets up a clothing store in a market, competing with their neighbor Regina, whom he incidentally calls "Rajona". The family is also incorporated of the wife Sara, daughters Natalia and Rebeca, and the family's rural manservant Piloncillo, also known to the family as "Baloncillo". Science Fiction The Stepford Wives is a 1975 science fiction–thriller film based on the 1972 Ira Levin novel of the same name. It was directed by Bryan Forbes with a screenplay by William Goldman, and stars Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, Peter Masterson, Forbes' wife Nanette Newman and Tina Louise. While the film was a moderate success at the time of release, it has grown in stature as a cult film over the years. Building upon the reputation of Levin's novel, the term "Stepford Wife" has become a popular science fiction concept and several sequels were shot, as well as a remake in 2004 using the same title, but rewritten as a comedy instead of a serious horror and thriller film. Comedy Carl Barron LIVE is a 2003 comedy film written by Carl Barron and directed by Carl Barron and Artie Laing. Comedy John Apple Jack is a comedy romance film directed by Monika Mitchell. Comedy Afternoon Delight is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jill Soloway. The film stars Kathryn Hahn, Juno Temple, Josh Radnor, and Jane Lynch. Comedy The Fish Tank is a 2009 comedy TV movie written by Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa and directed by Rob Greenberg. Documentary film Le défilé is a 1986 short documentary film directed by Marc Caro. Documentary film American Justice Set is a 2000 documentary horror film. Documentary film Bugs!: A Rainforest Adventure is a 2003 short and documentary film written by Mike Slee and Abby Aron. It is also directed by Mike Slee. Thriller Maximum Risk is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Hong Kong director Ringo Lam in his American directorial debut, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Natasha Henstridge. The film was released in the United States on September 13, 1996. Thriller Go is a 1999 crime comedy film written by John August and directed by Doug Liman, with three intertwining plots that happen to involve one drug deal. The film stars William Fichtner, Katie Holmes, Jay Mohr, Sarah Polley and Scott Wolf and features Taye Diggs, Breckin Meyer, Timothy Olyphant, Desmond Askew and J. E. Freeman. Comedy Going Places is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright. Dick Powell plays a sporting goods salesman who is forced to pose as a famous horseman as part of his scheme to boost sales and gets entangled in his lies. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "Jeepers Creepers", premiered in this movie by Louis Armstrong, who sings it to a horse. Comedy Kerala Cafe is a 2009 Malayalam anthology film produced by Ranjith and directed by a team of ten directors including Lal Jose, Shaji Kailas, Anwar Rasheed, Shyamaprasad, B. Unnikrishnan, Revathy, Anjali Menon, M. Padmakumar, Shankar Ramakrishnan, and Uday Ananthan. For the first time in Malayalam cinema, one film was conceived by a team of ten directors. Ten cinematographers, musicians, editors, art directors and almost all the top Malayalam film actors joined this unique venture. The cast includes Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Dileep, Sreenivasan, Prithviraj, Siddique, Jayasurya, Sreenath, Rahman, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Salim Kumar, Anoop Menon, Fahadh Faasil, Navya Nair, Shwetha Menon, Jyothirmayi, Rima Kallingal, Nithya Menon and Dhanya Mary Varghese. Backwater Media & Entertainment Private Limited distributed the film. The film released in Kerala on 29 October 2009. Comedy Gabrielle is a 2013 Canadian drama film directed by Louise Archambault. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was first shown at the Locarno International Film Festival on 12 August 2013. The film stars Gabrielle Marion-Rivard as Gabrielle, a young woman with Williams syndrome who participates in a choir of developmentally disabled adults, and begins a romantic relationship with her choirmate Martin while the choir prepares for an upcoming engagement singing backing vocals for Robert Charlebois. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film was also a finalist for Best Canadian Film at the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2013, alongside The Dirties and the eventual winner, Watermark. The film garnered six Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Editing, Best Sound and Best Sound Editing. It won the awards for Best Picture and Best Actress. Comedy Married Bachelor is a 1941 film directed by Edward Buzzell. It stars Robert Young and Ruth Hussey. Thriller The Dark Hour is a Spanish science fiction film, produced in 2007, written and directed by Elio Quiroga, and produced by Eqlipse Producciones Cinematográficas with Margaret Nicoll, Jérôme Debève and Juan A. Ruiz as associate producers. Comedy Rhapsody in Rivets is a 1941 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed in by Friz Freleng, and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. It is the first Warner Bros cartoon to feature the "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt. It has no dialogue. The cartoon was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1942, but lost to Walt Disney's Lend a Paw. Documentary film Pilates For Indie Rockers is a fitness video that matches a traditional pilates workout with contemporary indie rock music and attitude. The DVD features certified yoga instructor Chaos running a mat-style pilates workout with the assistance of Rage Burner, who demonstrates the beginner moves. The DVD also features a Beginner's Session and three audio "channels" of musical soundscapes: pop-punk, indie, and heavy. The DVD is slated for a November 13, 2007 nationwide release by HALO 8 Entertainment. Its sister-release Yoga For Indie Rockers was released on October 30, 2007. Documentary film Rose Apple Tree Island is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Alex Cunningham and Allison Usavage. Documentary film Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown is a TV documentary that celebrates 25 years of the Peanuts comic strip. The special first aired January 9, 1976. Carl Reiner hosted. Animation Snow Cat is a 1998 short, animation, family film directed by Sheldon Cohen. Comedy The Accidental Spy is a 2001 Hong Kong martial arts action film, starring Jackie Chan and directed by Teddy Chan. Filming took place in Seoul, Hong Kong, Istanbul and Cappadocia, Turkey. Although it is a Hong Kong film, much of the dialogue is in English, particularly during communications between the Chinese characters and the Korean and Turkish characters. Despite having a fairly serious and dark plot in some parts, it still features some humour, as is typical of Chan's films. Thriller Saw IV is a 2007 Canadian-American horror film and the fourth installment of the Saw franchise. It was directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by newcomers Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan, and Thomas Fenton. It stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson, Betsy Russell, Lyriq Bent, Justin Louis, and Donnie Wahlberg. The film was released in North America on October 26, 2007. The film continues the story of the Jigsaw Killer and his obsession with teaching people the "value of their own lives". Despite Jigsaw being killed in the last installment, the film still focuses on his ability to manipulate people into continuing his work of trapping people. The story follows Lieutenant Daniel Rigg being put through a series of tests in order to try and let go of his obsession of saving everyone, whilst at the same time attempting to save his partner. Science Fiction James and an injured Rei watch as the rebuilt Yukikaze takes off for a test run. James informs the general about the successful test flight of the new Yukikaze, but at the same time the entire control tower team seems to be dissapointed in Rei's previous actions. Elsewhere a dog fight with the Jam is taking place. The auto-piloted Yukikaze destroys the Jam fighter. Unknowingly, Rei is controlling Yukikaze with his mind. He sub-consciously makes Yukikaze attack the landing field back at the base. Later that night, James and the general discuss how Rei doesn't remember a thing and thought it was just a bad dream. They also discuss how Yukikaze could possibly be linked with him like this. Later Rei meets with a doctor who is against him ever piloting Yukikaze again.. Enraged Rei walks out on her. The next day James goes over the improvements made on Yukikaze with Rei. He informs Rei on his mission for the next day. A team goes out the next morning with Rei piloting the Yukikaze, his co-pi Documentary film Bûka Baranê is a 2013 documentary and history film written by İrfan Aktan and directed by Dilek Gökçin. Thriller Staten Island is a 2009 crime film written and directed by James DeMonaco in his directorial debut. It starred Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Seymour Cassel as three Staten Islanders whose lives intersected through a crime. Following a very limited theatrical run in New York, it was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in December 2009. Animation Atlantians In America is a 2012 animation comedy drama short Film written by Adam Debolt and Jeff Debolt. Comedy Le vie del Signore sono finite is a 1987 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Massimo Troisi. The film won the Nastro d'Argento for best screenplay. For his performance Marco Messeri won the Ciak d'oro for best supporting actor. Science Fiction Clonely is a 2008 short film directed by Jerry A. Vasilatos. Thriller Mama's Gone A-Hunting is a 1977 Australian TV movie. Documentary film TODD P GOES TO AUSTIN is a cultural snap-shot of America’s underground, do-it-yourself music scene. Featuring unforgettable live performances from Matt and Kim, Dan Deacon, Mika Miko, The Death Set and many more. As record labels die, independents thrive. In the wake of Napster, MySpace and Facebook there is a generation of artists creating and performing music on their own terms. With the help of legendary DIY rock promoter Todd Patrick, Brooklyn has become ground zero for these exciting young musicians. Using never-before-seen footage, including material shot by the bands themselves, TODD P GOES TO AUSTIN exposes what life is like surviving and touring at the underground level. Interviews with Todd about the necessity of independent music and creativity connect the bands as they tour down to Austin, TX to appear in the DIY music scene's answer to the SXSW Music Festival. Documentary film Warum halb vier? is a 2005 documentary film written by Lars Pape and Axel Pape directed by Lars Pape. Thriller Crimes at the Dark House is a British film directed by George King starring Tod Slaughter, Sylvia Marriott and Hilary Eaves. It is loosely based on the novel The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. Thriller Desperate Cargo is a 1941 American film directed by William Beaudine and based on the 1937 Argosy magazine serial Loot Below by Eustace Lane Adams. The film stars Ralph Byrd and Carol Hughes. The supporting cast includes Julie Duncan and Jack Mulhall. Documentary film Pinned is a biographical sports drama action documentary film directed by Patrick Norman and Mike Norman. Thriller El Cártel is a 2009 drama thriller film written and directed by Brian J. Bagley. Documentary film These Heathen Dreams is a 2014 Biographical documentary film directed by Anne Tsoulis. Thriller The Impossible is a 2012 English-language Spanish disaster drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bayona and written by Sergio G. Sánchez. It is based on the experience of María Belón and her family in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The cast includes Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor and Tom Holland. The film received positive reviews from critics for its direction and its acting, especially for Watts who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. Comedy Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande, also known by the abbreviated form SDGB, is an Indian feature film that marks the directing debut of Parvin Dabas and stars Anupam Kher and Sharat Saxena.Produced by Very Fishy Films, the film belongs to the genre of action comedy. It released on 19 August 2011. As per some news websites Parvin Dabas got the title of the film from Twitter. Thriller Shadow Lake is a 1999 mystery thriller film directed by Carl Goldstein and written by Donald Martin and Paula J. Smith. Comedy Jasa Baap Tashi Poore is a 1991 comedy drama film written and directed by Madanmohan Khande. Comedy Equinox Flower is a 1958 color Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. The film is based on a novel by Ton Satomi. The film won the 1958 Blue Ribbon Award for Fujiko Yamamoto's performance as Best Actress. Comedy Murder, He Says is a slapstick comedy film about a murderous rural family and the hapless pollster who becomes entangled in their hunt for a cache of money. Thriller Final Move is a 2006 thriller film written by Richard Preston Jr. and David Shoshan and directed by Joey Travolta. Comedy Moving is a 1988 American comedy film starring Richard Pryor as Arlo Pear, a father moving his family cross-country. Other notable appearances in the film include Randy Quaid as an annoying neighbor, Dana Carvey as a man with multiple personalities hired to drive Pryor's car, musician Morris Day, and WWF wrestler King Kong Bundy as a monstrous mover. The movie is also the film debut of Stacey Dash, as Arlo's daughter Casey. Documentary film The Art Of Observing Life is a 2013 documentary film directed by Marina Goldovskaya. Documentary film Purple Skies is a documentary, family and historical film directed by Sridhar Rangayan. Comedy Seducing Doctor Lewis is a 2003 Québécois comedy film and the first film directed by Jean-François Pouliot. The script was written by Ken Scott. It won the Audience Award at 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Starring in the movie are Raymond Bouchard, Benoit Brière, David Boutin and Lucie Laurier. Documentary film Timothy Findley: Anatomy of a Writer is a 1992 documentary film directed by Terence Macartney-Filgate. Comedy Currency is a 2009 Malayalam crime film by directed by Swathy Bhaskar starring Mukesh, Jayasurya, Kalabhavan Mani and Meera Nandan. There have been allegations that the film has been inspired from the film The Man Who Copied. Comedy Khosla Ka Ghosla is a 2006 Indian comedy drama film directed by Dibakar Banerjee in his directorial debut. It stars Anupam Kher and Boman Irani. Though made on a small budget this film managed to do very well at the box office. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi for 2006. It was remade into Tamil in 2008 as Poi Solla Porom. The film is written by Jaideep Sahni, who had previously written Company and Chak De! India. Comedy Five Ashore in Singapore AKA Singapore, Singapore and Cinq gars pour Singapour is a 1967 French/Italian international co-production film based on the 1959 novel by Jean Bruce. Filmed on location in Singapore in 1966, it was the last film of Sean Flynn. Animation Land of the Heads is a 2010 short animation film written by Cédric Louis and Julien Sulser and directed by Claude Barras and Cédric Louis. Comedy The Lost Skeleton Returns Again is a 2008 parody film written and directed by Larry Blamire. Documentary film Empathie und panische Angst is a 1989 film directed by Christine Noll Brinckmann. Comedy Undskyld vi er her is a 1980 comedy film written by Hans Kristensen and Hans Hansen, directed by Hans Kristensen. Documentary film The Fairy Faith is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by John Walker. Animation Archeology Experts is a 2011 animated short film directed by Joris Clerté, Pierre-emmanuel Lyet and Marc Chevalier. Thriller Scream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film and the third installment in the Scream franchise. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger, the film stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette, and was released on February 4, 2000. The events of the story are set three years after those of Scream 2 and follows Sidney Prescott who has gone into self-imposed isolation following the events of the previous two films but is drawn to Hollywood after a new Ghostface begins killing the cast of the film within a film "Stab 3". Scream 3 combines the violence of the slasher genre with comedy and "whodunit" mystery while satirizing the cliché of film trilogies. Unlike the previous Scream films, there was an increased emphasis on comedic elements and the violence and horror was reduced in response to increased public scrutiny about violence in media following the Columbine High School massacre. The film was the concluding chapter of the Scream series until it was revived with a sequel, Scream 4, in 2011. Williamson provided a five-page outline for two sequels to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Comedy Fourplay is a 2012 drama, romance, comedy film written by Carlos Trevino and Jessica Hedrick and directed by Kyle Henry. Documentary film The Videos 86>98 is a music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring almost two dozen music videos directed by a variety of directors, released in 1998. It coincides with The Singles 86>98. The original movie was released on VHS and DVD. There was however a special edition, DVD only, called Videos 86>98 + released in 2002. The DVD was two discs, the first disc being identical to the only disc in the original DVD, while the second DVD contains bonus material not found in the original release. Comedy Hook, Line and Sinker is a 1930 slapstick comedy directed by Edward F. Cline from a screenplay by Ralph Spence and Tim Whelan. It was the third starring vehicle for the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey, and also featured Dorothy Lee. It would be one of the largest financial successes for RKO Pictures in 1930. Comedy Git Along, Little Dogies is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Kate Lain. Science Fiction Scanners III: The Takeover is a 1992 science fiction action film and second sequel to the film Scanners, and the last film in the trilogy. It was directed by Christian Duguay. The film received mixed reception from fans and viewers, and is the least successful Scanners film to be released. Once again, this sequel has a different set of characters. This film also features a few actors from Scanners II: The New Order. For instance, Jason Cavalier from The New Order here plays a punk leader. Documentary film This documentary from the slums of Brazil is told in five chapters. Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Cannes Film Festval site: "SOURCE OF INCOME Directors: Manaíra Carneiro and Wagner Novais A young man fulfils his dream to go to Law University, but is faced with difficulties paying up his expenses with books and transport. He feels tempted to sell drugs to his friends at university, thus raising the money to fund his studies. RICE AND BEANS Director: Rodrigo Felha and Cacau Amaral Wesley, a young boy, listens to a confession by his father: he is tired of the household menu, always consisting of a plate filled with rice and stewed beans. The boy, joined by his friend Orelha, decides to find some money to buy a chicken. CONCERT FOR VIOLIN Director: Luciano Vidigal The children Márcia, Jota and Ademir vow to remain friends for ever. Later, in their adulthood, Jota is involved in drug trafficking while Ademir has joined the police force. If the two are brought against each other, Márcia may be prevented from fulfilling her dream to play the violin. LET IT FLY Director: Cadu Barcelos Flávio lets his friend’s kite fall across the other quarter of the favela, which is run by a rival gang. Even though he is aware of the prohibition, Flávio decides to collect the kite. LET THERE BE LIGHT Director: Luciana Bezerra On Christmas Eve, the shanty town hill has been out of power for three days. The engineers who have been sent over by the power utility company do not manage to fix the problem. The residents kidnap one of the engineers, taking him as a hostage until the light supply is restored." Animation The Guys - Carpooling is a 2008 short animation film. Thriller Tainted Blood is a 1993 mystery thriller TV movie written by Ginny Cerrella and directed by Matthew Patrick. Comedy Sona Chandi is a classic comedy-drama television serial produced by PTV. The story of the drama revolves around a couple who came to a city in search of work. The role of Sona is played by Hamid Rana and his wife Chandi Sheba Arshad. This simple, innocent couple during their jobs in different houses, help many people in solving their problems. The play was inspired by a real couple named Sona and Chandi from Kallur Kot a Tehsil city of District Bhakkar of Pakistani Punjab.Munnu Bhai who was educated in Kallur kot during his father's posting as station master in the city before 1947, has mentioned his inspiration of these roles in his numerous interviews.Sona is still alive and lives in Kallur Kot.During one of his visits to Kallur kot a few years back,Munnu Bhai was got to meet the real Sona. The credit of its popularity goes to the whole team: Munnu Bhai's script, direction by Rashid Dar and the performances by the actors especially the leading characters of this drama – Sona and Chandi. Science Fiction Hobgoblins 2 is a 2009 direct-to-DVD sequel to the 1988 science-fiction film, Hobgoblins. Written and directed by Rick Sloane, the film was released on DVD by Shout! Factory on June 23, 2009. The sequel is intended to look identical to the original film, and was created using 35 mm film and composite effects, look-alike actors, some of the same costumes and the same puppets. Animation Black Widow Gone Wild is a 2011 animated short film directed by Patrick Boivin. Comedy Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights – Hollywood to the Heartland is a comedy documentary film directed by Ari Sandel and follows the 30 day comedy of tour of several stand up comedians. It premiered September 8, 2006 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It opened in limited release in the United States on February 8, 2008. Thriller Bare Witness is an erotic thriller directed by Kelley Cauthen. When a prostitute with a large personal collection of tapes that display her servicing some high-powered customers turns up dead, the prostitute's roommate, Carly (Angie Everhart), becomes the probable next victim. Detective Killian (Daniel Baldwin) is put on the case with the job of protecting her at all costs. Things become problematic when the two of them begin a steamy sexual relationship. Science Fiction First Spaceship on Venus, German: Der schweigende Stern, Polish: Milcząca Gwiazda, is a 1960 East German/Polish science fiction film directed by Kurt Maetzig and based on the novel The Astronauts by Stanisław Lem. The film is also known as Planet of the Dead, Silent Star, and Spaceship Venus Does Not Reply. A much-shortened 1962 Crown International Pictures English dubbed release in the USA used the name First Spaceship on Venus where it was double billed with Varan the Unbelievable. Lem was extremely critical about the movie. First Spaceship on Venus was featured in episodes of both Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Cinema Insomnia. Animation Metamorphoses is a 1979 Japanese animated anthology film, originally released by Sanrio in the United States on May 3, 1979. The film is a retelling of stories from Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid, set to rock music by Arthur Simms and Pattie Brooks. In all of its five parts, the protagonists are portrayed in the form of a recurring boy and girl. The movie was the between American golden age or Disney-influenced anime and Sanrio's second animated release in the US. Over 170 animators, all employed in Hollywood, worked on it for three years. Metamorphoses tried to be the rock era's answer to Fantasia, but its original run was critically reviled and closed as soon as it opened: according to many of its crew, a lot of problems with the production, music and plotting were to blame. A year later, it was reissued under a new title, Winds of Change, with seven minutes trimmed away from the first cut of 89 minutes. This time, the music was composed by Alec R. Costandinos, and narration provided by Peter Ustinov was added. Thriller Try this One for Size is a 1989 film directed by Guy Hamilton, his last film to date. It stars Michael Brandon and David Carradine. It is based on a novel of the same name by James Hadley Chase. Comedy A Plumbing We Will Go is the 46th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Cantaniño cuenta un cuento is a 1979 Argentine film. Comedy Beer, also known as The Selling of America, is a 1985 comedy film produced by Orion Pictures that satirizes the advertising industry, specifically the TV commercial industry. Thriller Final Hour is a 1995 thriller film written by Dennis Jürgensen and directed by Martin Schmidt. Comedy Can You Keep It Up for a Week? is a 1975 comedy film written by Robin Gough and directed by Jim Atkinson. Documentary film 10 MPH is a documentary film directed by Hunter Weeks and starring Josh Caldwell with his Segway HT, the two-wheeled electronic scooter. This film, which takes its name from the Segway's average speed, documents Caldwell's 100-day, coast to coast journey across the United States riding the "Human Transporter". The trip started in Seattle, Washington on August 8, 2004 and ended in Boston, Massachusetts on November 18, 2004. 10 MPH has had a favorable reaction at screenings and film festivals and has won several awards. Comedy One Soldier is a black-and-white short film from 1999 starring and directed by Steven Wright. Also starring is Sandi Carroll. The film tells the story of a confused soldier who narrates throughout the movie his bizarre thoughts about the army and war in general, using Wright's trademark deadpan humor. Some of One Soldier was filmed on Block Island, an island off the coast of Rhode Island. Horses from a local stable on the island, Rustic Rides Farm, were used for the scene of Wright with horses on the beach. Documentary film Martinikerk Rondeau is a 110 minute documentary film directed by Will Fraser and produced by Fugue State Films for Boeijenga Music Publications, about the historic organs of the Dutch province of Groningen. Centred on the organ of the Martinikerk, Groningen, it also includes the organs of Krewerd, Zeerijp, Loppersum, Noordwolde, Kantens, Uithuizen, Noordbroek, Nieuw-Scheemda, Der Aa-kerk, Groningen, Leens, Zandeweer, Zuidbroek, Farmsum, and Middelstum. The film includes interviews with organ builder Jurgen Ahrend, organ consultant Cor Edskes and organ builder Bernhardt Edskes. It was released as part of the boxed set Pronkjuwelen in Stad en Ommeland in 2009. Documentary film They Are Giants is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Koert Davidse. Animation Hare Splitter is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The title is a play on "hair splitting", or focusing too much on fine details, reflecting how Bugs tries to "split up" Casbah and Daisy so Bugs can date her himself. Science Fiction Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda is the sequel to the 2010 SyFy original monster film Sharktopus. The film, produced by Roger Corman and starring Robert Carradine, premiered on August 2, 2014. Other actors in the movie include Conan O'Brien, who makes his acting debut in a scene described as "truly violent, patently disgusting and darkly humorous" The third installment in the Sharktopus series is supposed to be Sharktopus vs. Mermantula starring a half-merman, half-tarantula creature. Comedy Love and Pigeons is a 1984 Soviet romantic comedy film by Vladimir Menshov whose previous film Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It is based on scriptwriter Vladimir Gurkin's play of the same name. The film is an ironic retelling of F. W. Murnau's classic Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans. A corrupted city woman lures away a man of the country, indulging him in fantasies of urban comfort. While living at her city apartment, the man starts missing his pet doves and eventually decides to return to his native village, where his wife and children miss him too. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1984 and sold some 44.5 million tickets. An outdoor sculpture based on the film's characters was unveiled in Cheremkhovo, Siberia in 2011. Science Fiction Just Visiting is a 2001 comedy that is a remake of the French film Les Visiteurs, it also serves as a spinoff of the original film and its sequel, Les Visiteurs 2. It stars Jean Reno, Christina Applegate, Christian Clavier, Malcolm McDowell, Tara Reid, and Bridgette Wilson. It is about a medieval knight and his serf who travel to 21st century Chicago, meeting the knight's descendant. Although the second film has a different storyline, it still is considered an official part of the series. This was Hollywood Pictures' final production before it folded into the management of its sister company, Touchstone Pictures until Hollywood Pictures released the 2006 horror movie Stay Alive. Documentary film Raw Opium is a 2011 documentary film and two-part TV series produced by Robert Lang of Kensington Communications, directed by Peter Findlay and written by Peter Findlay and Robert Lang. The documentary examines the worldwide opium trade, and the vast criminal and public health issues that have arisen alongside. Raw Opium is a journey around the world and through time, where conflicting forces do battle over the narcotic sap of the opium poppy. From an opium master in southeast Asia to a UN drug enforcement officer on the border of Afghanistan hunting down the smugglers of Central Asia; from a former Indian government Drug Czar and opium farmer to a crusading Vancouver doctor and Portuguese street worker who daily confront the realities of drug addiction. We see how this flower has played, and continues to play, a pivotal role – not just in the lives of people who grow, manufacture and use it – but also in the increasingly tense sphere of international relations. In the process, our assumptions about addiction and the War on Drugs are challenged. Comedy Sex Competition is a comedy film directed by Sarik Andreasyan. Comedy The History of White People in America is a made-for-TV mockumentary movie, first broadcast in 1985 on HBO. It starred Martin Mull, with Fred Willard, Mary Kay Place, and Edie McClurg. It was directed by Harry Shearer. Two sequels were made: The History of White People in America: Volume 2 and Portrait of a White Marriage. As of September, 2008, it has not been released on DVD and is only available on VHS. Science Fiction Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze is a 1991 American live-action film. It is the sequel to the 1990 film, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Secret of the Ooze was then followed by a third film in 1993, and a fourth film in 2007. The film is commonly abbreviated as TMNT II. The movie is distributed by New Line Cinema. It was internationally distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film follows the adventures of the four Turtles: Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and their Master Splinter. Roughly resuming from the events of the last film, the villain, Shredder, returns to take back command of the Foot Clan, and work towards getting revenge on the Turtles. When he learns the secret behind the Turtles' mutation, he becomes more dangerous than ever. The film sheds some light on the origins of Splinter and the Turtles, as well as introduces two new villains: Tokka and Rahzar. Unlike the first film, this one rarely showed the use of the Turtles' weapons. They instead fight bare-fisted for much of the film as part of an attempt to tone down the violence of the previous movie. Thriller La orgía de los muertos or the The Hanging Woman is a 1972 horror film directed by José Luis Merino and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Comedy Peeples is a 2013 American comedy film written and directed by Tina Gordon Chism and co-produced by Tyler Perry. It stars Craig Robinson and Kerry Washington and was released by Lionsgate on May 10, 2013. The film closed in theaters on June 13, 2013. Comedy A collection of animals goes to school; their teacher, a goose, asks them several questions, during which time an ape, sitting behind an elephant, keeps tormenting the elephant. The teacher leaves the room, putting a turtle in charge. While she's gone, things go fine for a while, but the ape starts an all-out book tossing brawl. As the teacher returns, everyone suddenly stops, and although the room is a shambles, she congratulates them on behaving and dismisses them for the day. Documentary film Blood Earth is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Kush Badhwar. Comedy A Room for Romeo Brass is a 1999 British comedy drama film directed and written by Shane Meadows. It was co-written by frequent Meadows collaborator Paul Fraser. Filming began in September 1998. The film stars Andrew Shim as Romeo Brass, Ben Marshall as Gavin Woolley and Paddy Considine as Morell. It marked the screen debut of Considine, who went on to star in Meadows' 2004 film, Dead Man's Shoes. It was nominated in three categories at the 1999 British Independent Film Awards. Documentary film The Promise of Tomorow 1940-1960 is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Anna Giannotis. Animation Heart and Yummie is a 2011 animated film directed by Masaya Fujimori. Comedy I Could Never Be Your Woman is a 2007 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Amy Heckerling and starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Paul Rudd. The film was released on May 11 in Spain, July 18 in Belgium, September 14 in Brazil, September 20 in Greece and October 19 in Taiwan. The film was not released theatrically in the United States, instead going direct to DVD on February 12, 2008. It was also sent straight to DVD in Italy, the UK, Finland, Australia, Iceland and Germany. It also went direct to DVD on February 1, 2011 in France. Animation Thru the Moebius Strip is a Hong Kong–produced 3D-CGI feature film, made in mainland China. Thriller Shining Soul is a 2014 Chinese crime thriller film directed by Dai Wei. Thriller The Author: Part of Locker 13 is a 2009 crime fiction film written by Jose Rosete and Jason Marsden and directed by Jason Marsden. Documentary film The story of how Sam Phillips founded the record company that pulled together some of the early legends of American Rock 'n' Roll. Comedy Napoleon and Me is a 2006 comedy/war/historical fiction film written by Francesco Bruni, Furio and Giacomo Scarpelli and Paolo Virzì and directed by Paolo Virzì. Comedy What About Bob? is a 1991 comedy film directed by Frank Oz, and starring Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss. Murray plays Bob Wiley, a psychiatric patient who follows his egotistical psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin on vacation. When the unstable Bob befriends the other members of Marvin's family, it pushes the doctor over the edge. This film is number 43 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies". Animation Sarah is a 1982 Australian animated film. It was written by Elizabeth Kata and directed by Yoram Gross. Unlike Yoram Gross's other works, this film deals with more mature subjects. Documentary film Stateless is a 2013 documentary film written by Scott Erlinder, Javi Reszczynski and Priya Yavagal; directed by Scott Erlinder. Comedy The Christmas Consultant is a 2012 American holiday film starring David Hasslehoff. The movie aired on the Lifetime Channel on November 10, 2012 and the film was released to DVD in Germany and the United States in October 2013. Documentary film Nirvana: Live! Tonight! Sold Out!! is a video album released by the grunge band Nirvana on laserdisc and VHS on November 15, 1994. The DVD version was released November 7, 2006. The video was originally conceived by Kurt Cobain himself and it was to loosely chronicle the band's rise to fame and the Nevermind era. When Kurt Cobain died in 1994 the video lay unfinished so remaining Nirvana band members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic stepped in to finish it. The video includes live performances as well as interviews with the band. Amongst the live performances is a "disturbing" performance of "Love Buzz" in which Cobain gets into a fight with an over aggressive bouncer. Most of the live footage is from 1991 and 1992, with home video footage dating back to late-1990. The latest footage is from January 23, 1993 at the Hollywood Rock Festival in Brazil. A rough outline of the video appears in the book "Journals", a published book of Kurt Cobain's journals. Comedy Monday is a 2000 Japanese comedy thriller drama film directed by Sabu. The film was featured at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival and won the FIPRESCI Award "for its austere, dark wit and keen eye for human foibles." Thriller Zalzala, is a 1988 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Rati Agnihotri, Kimi Katkar, Rajiv Kapoor, Danny Denzongpa & Anita Raj in lead roles. Documentary film Jan Křížek Sculptures and Bees is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Martin Řezníček. Comedy Gareeb Nawaz's Taxi is a 2010 short comedy/drama film written and directed by Ritesh Batra. Animation The Amazing Mr. Bickford is a video released by Frank Zappa in 1987, containing orchestral pieces by Zappa set to the clay animation of Bruce Bickford. As of December 2011, the video has not yet been released on DVD. Thriller The German Chainsaw Massacre is a 1990 film directed by Christoph Schlingensief. Thriller The Unholy Three is a 1930 American melodrama involving a crime spree, directed by Jack Conway and starring Lon Chaney. The film is a remake of the 1925 film of the same name, with both movies based on the novel The Unholy Three, by Clarence Aaron "Tod" Robbins. In both versions, the roles of Professor Echo and Tweedledee are played by Lon Chaney and Harry Earles respectively. This film is notable for the fact that it was Chaney's last film, as well as his only talkie. Chaney died from throat cancer one month after the film's release. Documentary film "The colorful and heartfelt journey of a first-time business owner from Jalisco, Mexico to Oakland, CA where she owns and operates a successful restaurant called the Cock-A-Doodle Cafe (The Cock). " Quoting the description from the 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction Goodbye Dear Moon is a 2004 Argentine sci-fi comedy film directed by Fernando Spiner and written by Spiner, Sergio Bizzio, Valentín Javier Diment, Alejandra Flechner, Alejandro Urdapilleta, and Sergio Bizzio. Documentary film Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters is a documentary film directed, produced, and shot by Ben Shapiro. It premiered March 10, 2012 at the South by Southwest Film Festival and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Comedy The Diving Fool is a 1924 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Kintaro Walks Japan is a documentary film produced and directed by Tyler MacNiven. It is an account of MacNiven's journey walking and backpacking the entire length of Japan from Kyūshū to Hokkaidō, more than 2000 miles in 145 days. MacNiven cited three reasons for the journey. On his first trip to Japan in 2002, he fell in love with the country. It was on this trip that a friend nicknamed him "Kintaro," which means "Golden Boy," because of his blond hair. Occasionally accompanying him on the trip was his girlfriend, Ayumi, whose father, George Meegan, completed the longest unbroken walk in recorded history - a nearly 7 year sojourn from the southern tip of Argentina to the northern tip of Alaska. Inspired by their story, MacNiven conceived of the task after learning that his father, whose parents were foreign missionaries, was born in an unknown location in Hokkaidō. Armed with a desire to impress Ayumi and find his father's birthplace, as well as an interest in Japanese culture, MacNiven set sail to Japan. With only a drawing of the birthplace to aid him, MacNiven walked the length of Japan with hope of finding his father's birthplace. Animation The Bashful Buzzard is a 1945 7-minute animated cartoon directed by Robert Clampett, which featured Beaky Buzzard. This was the last cartoon Kent Rogers did voices for, as he died in a car accident in July 1944, and also the last Warner Bros. cartoon that Sara Berner did voices for. Comedy Par exemple, Electre is a film written and directed by Jeanne Balibar and Pierre Leon. Comedy Han, hun og Hamlet is a 1932 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr. Documentary film Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election is a 2002 47-minute documentary made by Richard Ray Pérez and Joan Sekler and narrated by Peter Coyote about the contested 2000 presidential election in Florida. It was re-released in an extended 56-minute 2004 Campaign Edition presented by Danny Glover to tie in with the 2004 US Presidential Election. A Robert Greenwald Productions Films, it was co-executive produced by Greenwald and Earl Katz of Public Interest Pictures. Greenwald later made this the first of his “Un- Trilogy," which also includes Uncovered: The War on Iraq and Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties. Thriller The Man in the Net is a 1959 American film noir starring Alan Ladd and Carolyn Jones. The taut drama was directed by Michael Curtiz. Animation The Gentleman's Guide To Villainy is a 2010 short animated film directed by Aidan McAteer. Comedy Gentlemen Broncos is a 2009 comedy film written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and directed by Jared Hess. The film stars Michael Angarano, Jemaine Clement, Jennifer Coolidge, and Sam Rockwell. Comedy The Holy Quaternity is a 2012 comedy film written by Michal Viewegh and directed by Jan Hrebejk. Comedy Mensch Mutter is a 2003 comedy drama film written by Florian Gärtner and Sabine Holtgreve and directed by Florian Gärtner. Comedy Isn't Life Wonderful! is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Harold French. 'One of those pleasant English screen comedies that ripple along to their happy endings through a series of boisterous situations in which nobody really comes to any harm - the sort of thing you either like very much or not at all - has been built around the delights of bicycling in the early days of the [20th] century. The film is due for general release on November 16th [1953], appearing first in cinemas in North-West London. "Isn't Life Wonderful", which is the title of the film and of a hummable open-air song that it features, is based on the novel "Uncle Willie's Bicycle Shop" [sic] [Brock Williams, Harrap, London 1948]. It tells the story of an Edwardian family who are exasperated by their "grey sheep" Uncle Willie who spends his time idling, with a bottle and glass for company. Determined that he shall work for his living, they set him up in a cycle business, and he very soon has half the town - not to mention his "respectable" relatives - falling good and hard for the latest rage, bicycling. Documentary film Chanson pour un marin is a 1989 documentary, short film directed by Bernard Aubouy. Documentary film Criminals is a 1997 documentary film written by C.K. Williams and directed by Joseph Strick. Comedy Lunch Hour is a 1961 film based on a one-act play by John Mortimer. It is about a man and a woman who have an affair during their lunch hour. Shirley Ann Field described it as perhaps "the most enjoyable film I'd ever done" because the cast and crew all worked so closely together. The cast in the original stage production included Wendy Craig with whom Mortimer had an affair and conceived a son. The movie was recently issued on DVD. Documentary film Taveez is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Purushottam Berde. Thriller Black Orchid is a 1953 British mystery film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Ronald Howard, Olga Edwardes and John Bentley. A doctor is implicated in the death of his wife which allowed him to marry her sister. Comedy Saint Ralph is a 2004 Canadian drama film written and directed by Michael McGowan. Its central character is a teenage boy who trains for the 1954 Boston Marathon in the hope a victory will be the miracle his mother needs to awaken from a coma. The film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a theatrical release in 2005. Thriller The Ambassador is a 1984 American thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson and stars Robert Mitchum, Ellen Burstyn and Rock Hudson. The political thriller was based on the 1974 crime novel 52 Pick-Up by Elmore Leonard. This is the first movie adaptation of Leonard's novel; Cannon Films remade it in 1986 under its original title, 52 Pick-Up, this time directed by John Frankenheimer. Leonard's book is about a Detroit businessman named Harry Mitchell being blackmailed by men who kidnap his mistress; there are no ambassadors in it. This was the last theatrical release starring Rock Hudson before his death in October 1985. Animation Snoopy, Come Home! is a 1972 animated musical film, released by National General Pictures, produced by Cinema Center Films and Lee Mendelson Films, directed by Bill Meléndez, and based on the Peanuts comic strip. The film marks the on-screen debut of Woodstock, who had first appeared in the strip in 1966, and was the final production of Cinema Center Films. The film was first broadcast on television Friday, November 5, 1976 as a CBS Special Film Presentation. It was released on DVD in anamorphic widescreen in the U.S. on March 28, 2006, by Paramount Home Media Distribution/CBS Home Entertainment. The film has not yet been released on Blu-ray. Other than Snoopy's Reunion and Snoopy!!! The Musical, it is the only filmed Peanuts production not to have the name "Charlie Brown" in the title. Animation The Abominable Snow Rabbit is a six minute 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. The cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by Tedd Pierce. The cartoon's title is taken from the phrase and horror film The Abominable Snowman. It was the final original Chuck Jones theatrical cartoon with Daffy Duck. Comedy Chitralekha is a 1964 historical-philosophical Hindi film, directed by Kidar Sharma, starring Ashok Kumar, Meena Kumari and Pradeep Kumar. It was based on 1934 Hindi novel by the same name by Bhagwati Charan Verma about Bijgupta serving under the Maurya Empire and the king Chandragupta Maurya and his love for courtesan Chitralekha. Films music and lyrics were by Roshan and Sahir Ludhianvi and noted for his songs like, "Sansaar Se Bhaage Phirte Ho" and "Man Re Tu Kaahe". It was remake of Chitralekha also directed by Kidar Sharma, which was the second grossing Indian film of 1941. Though unlike its previous version, this one didn't do well at the box office, critics have suggested bad script and incorrect casting as reasons. Science Fiction Memory of the rain is a 2010 short drama, science fiction film written and directed by Enrique Medrano. Comedy Harb Atalia is a 2005 action romance drama film written by Hazem El Hadidi and directed by Ahmed Saleh. Comedy Lupe Balazos is a 1964 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Thriller There Are Monsters is a 2013 horror thriller film written and directed by Jay Dahl. Documentary film Morrinha, Nostalgia De La Tierra Natal is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Esther Goris. Documentary film Höllentour is a 2004 German film. The US release was titled Hell on Wheels. The film is a record of the 100th anniversary Tour de France in 2003 from the perspective of Germany's Team Telekom, focusing on rider Erik Zabel. The film is directed by Pepe Danquart who won an Academy Award for Live Action Short Film in 1993 for Black Rider. In 2004, Mona Bräuer won a German Film Critics Award for Best Editing. Documentary film People's Champion is a 2011 documentary film directed by Trent Babbington and Walker Warren. Comedy Insignificance is a 1985 British comedy-drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg, produced by Jeremy Thomas and Alexander Stuart, and adapted by Terry Johnson from his play of the same name. The film is set in 1954, with most of the action taking place in a hotel room in New York City. The action revolves around the interplay of four characters who represent iconic figures of the era, Marilyn Monroe, Joseph McCarthy, Joe DiMaggio, and Albert Einstein called The Actress, The Senator, The Ballplayer, and The Professor, respectively. Thriller Roulette is a 2012 American independent thriller/drama film written and directed by Erik Kristopher Myers. The film stars Mike Baldwin, Ali Lukowski, Will Haza, Leanna Chamish, George Stover, and Brian St. August, along with many others. The story centers on a group of three characters troubled by their pasts and gambling with their lives through a game of Russian Roulette, only to find that their lives are connected through overlapping events that have consequently brought them together. Roulette was filmed in and around Baltimore, Maryland, and has received notable attention from the local filmmaking industry, local and regional media outlets, and film critics. Comedy Little Zizou is an 2008 Indian film in Hindi, Gujarati, and English, written and directed by Sooni Taraporevala. Little Zizou is a fast-paced, exuberant, yet poignant comedy about how two battling Mumbai families finally come to terms. "Little Zizou" won the "Rajat Kamal" of 'National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare' category at the 56th National Film Awards. Documentary film Give Us the Money is a 2012 documentary film directed by Bosse Lindquist. Documentary film The Short Game is a 2013 documentary film about 7- and 8-year-old golfers. Directed by Josh Greenbaum, it presents eight entrants in the 2012 U.S. Kids Golf World Championship. The movie premiered in 10 cities on September 20, 2013. Documentary film Pretty Bloody: The Women of Horror is a television documentary film that premiered on the Canadian cable network Space on February 25, 2009. The hour-long documentary examines the experiences, motivations and impact of the increasing number of women engaged in horror fiction, with producers Donna Davies and Kimberlee McTaggart of Canada's Sorcery Films interviewing actresses, film directors, writers, critics and academics. The documentary was filmed in Toronto, Canada; and in Los Angeles, California and New York City, New York in the US. Comedy Jack Attack is a 2013 short fantasy horror film written and directed by Bryan Norton and Antonio Padovan. Documentary film God's Stone Quarry (One Year in North Bohemia) is a 2005 documentary special written and directed by Bretislav Rychlík. Comedy Let's Elope is a lost 1919 American silent comedy film starring Marguerite Clark and directed by John S. Robertson. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a play by Frederick J. Jackson. Thriller Law of the Underworld is a 1938 film directed by Lew Landers. Animation Look Up! is a 2013 animation short comedy film written and directed by Chad Strawderman. Thriller Snow in Paradise is a 2014 British thriller film directed by Andrew Hulme. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film had it's UK premier at the Curzon Soho as part of the London Film Festival. Documentary film Account of the 2010-11 boys' basketball season at St. Patrick High School, located in a hardscrabble neighborhood of Elizabeth, New Jersey. Animation Mud Crab is a 2012 short comedy animation film directed by Sheldon Lieberman and Igor Coric. Comedy C'est pas tout à fait la vie dont j'avais rêvé is a 2005 French drama film directed by Michel Piccoli. It was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Old Lady and the Pigeons is a 1997 animated short film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It tells the slightly surreal story of a starving policeman who dresses up as a pigeon and tricks an old lady into feeding him. The film was produced through the French company Les Armateurs with support from companies in Canada, Belgium and the United Kingdom. It was Chomet's debut film and won several awards including the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Documentary film Goodbye, How Are You? is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Boris Mitic. Comedy The Players Club is a 1998 American comedy/drama film written and directed by Ice Cube, who made his directorial debut and also has a small role in the film. The film stars Bernie Mac, Jamie Foxx, Alex Thomas, Faizon Love, John Amos, Terrance Howard, Charlie Murphy, Monica Calhoun and introducing LisaRaye. Documentary film Dreaming by Numbers is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Anna Bucchetti. Comedy Madame Makes Her Exit is a 1932 German romantic comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Liane Haid, Hans Brausewetter, Hilde Hildebrand. It premiered on 12 January 1932. A separate French language version Amourous Adventure was also released, directed by Thiele with a largely different cast. Documentary film Intemperie En Chapicuy is a 2013 documentary film directed by Andrés Levinson. Comedy Piece of Cake is a 2013 short, comedy and family film written and directed by Katherine Procopio. Thriller The Last Ride is an American TV action drama directed by Guy Norman Bee and starring Dennis Hopper, Will Patton, Nadine Velazquez and Fred Ward. The story for the movie was written by Rob Cohen, well known for directing another automotive action movie, The Fast and the Furious. The movie premiered on June 2, 2004 on the USA Network and, at the time of its release, was primarily used by General Motors to market the new Pontiac GTO. During late 2004 and early 2005, it was also released in several countries outside of the United States, mostly as a straight-to-DVD movie. Comedy The Scrub Lady, also known as Tillie the Scrub Lady, is a 1917 silent comedy short film produced by and starring Marie Dressler and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. The picture is preserved in the Library of Congress. Vincent P. Bryan was a composer, lyricist and writer. He had helmed nearly all of Charles Chaplin's Mutual films. The newly created Goldwyn Pictures brought Bryan in to write The Scrub Lady. Comedy Alligator is a 1980 American monster movie, directed by Lewis Teague with a screenplay by John Sayles. It stars Robert Forster, Robin Riker, and Michael V. Gazzo. It follows the attempts of a police officer named David Madison and a reptile expert named Marisa Kendall to stop a deadly giant alligator that is killing humans in the sewers of Chicago. The film received praise from critics for its intentional satirizing and, in 1991, an apparent sequel was released, titled Alligator II: The Mutation. Despite the title, this film shared no characters or actors with the original, and the plot was essentially a retread of the first film. A board game based on the movie was distributed by the Ideal Toy Company in 1980. Comedy The Butler's Dilemma is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy film, directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Ronald Shiner as Ernie, Ian Fleming, Francis L. Sullivan, Judy Kelly, Hermione Gingold, Henry Kendall, Wally Patch. It was produced by Elisabeth Hiscott, Graham Cutts and Shaftesbury Films. Comedy Absurdistan is a 2008 German-French comedy film written and directed by Veit Helmer. It formed part of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It was also entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Animation One Piece: The Movie is a 2000 anime film released by Toei Company. It is the first film based on the long running manga franchise One Piece. It was originally released on 3 April 2000 as part of the Spring 2000 Toei Anime Fair, alongside Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!. Documentary film Hindenburg Disaster Newsreel Footage refers to the footage filmed by several newsreel companies of the Hindenburg disaster where the zeppelin Hindenburg crashed and burned on May 6, 1937. The film is frequently played with narration by Herbert Morrison, who was there to watch the zeppelin's arrival in the United States. Morrison was a 31-year-old Chicago radio reporter, and his commentary was recorded, and not broadcast until later. It has since been combined with the separately filmed newsreel footage. To modern eyes it may appear to have been a live broadcast with pictures and sound, but it was not. Most of the original newsreels have their own narration, and many composite edits have been made for documentaries. One well-known newsreel found on the internet is a silent film with Pathe footage of the first 1936 landing at Lakehurst and Hearst News of the Day Newsreel footage of the disaster, called a "Pathegram" by Eugene Castle of Castle Films. Another edit popularized on video-sharing sites like YouTube uses footage of the Disaster from Paramount and Movietone Newsreel with Herb Morrison's recording. Comedy Lunch Date is a short, comedy and romance film written and directed by Sasha Collington. Comedy The Mayor's Nest is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Sydney Howard, Claude Hulbert and Al Bowlly. A trombonist becomes Mayor of a small town, but he struggles to cope with municipal issues. Comedy Dil Ka Doctor is a 1995 comedy film directed by Avtar Bhogal. Thriller A Group of ex-secret agents open a jazz club in Las Vegas. When they discover that a local Indian Reservation is being threatened by a greedy and powerful gangster, they act. All for one - and one for all! Comedy All of a Sudden Peggy is a lost 1920 silent film comedy/romance directed by Walter Edwards and starring Marguerite Clark and Jack Mulhall. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a 1907 Broadway play All-of-a-Sudden-Peggy which starred the much older Henrietta Crosman. It is Clark's third to last film. Director Edwards died in Hawaii that same year of 1920. Comedy Chainsaw Ballet is a 2011 short film written by James Stevens and directed by Denise Kenney. Documentary film "A dead soldier's blood-soaked t-shirt; a nun kissing a priest; a gaunt young man with AIDS; all were images used by the fashion label Benetton to advertise its clothing in the 90s. The provocative campaign was the work of Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani, a man who brought topics such as war, racism, the death penalty, and the misery of refugees into the business of advertising. His posters set off a storm of indignation throughout the world; in many places they were banned. Toscani's "Reverse Psychology Marketing" challenges the intelligence and the consciousness of its audience; rather than praising products and tempting people to buy, it seeks to enlighten. The Rage of Images examines the now 68-year-old artist and pioneer of anti-advertising whose career began with fashion shoots for labels such as Fiorucci, Armani and Esprit. It also looks at the private man who broke with Benetton in 2001 and now works independently, designing ad campaigns that go far beyond the mainstream." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Im Glanze dieses Glückes is a 1990 documentary film directed by Johann Feindt and Helga Reidemeister. Comedy Big Apple is a 2002 Comedy film directed by Danny Lerner. Documentary film Fire With Fire is a 2012 documentary and short film directed by Ross Kauffman. Thriller Drushyam is a Telugu film jointly produced by D. Suresh Babu & Rajkumar Sethupathi on Suresh Productions, Rajkumar Theaters Pvt Ltd & Wide Angle Creations, directed by Sripriya. Starring Venkatesh and Meena in the lead roles, The film is a remake of the 2013 Malayalam all- time blockbuster Drishyam starring Mohanlal and Meena herself. Nadhiya played the role essayed by Asha Sarath in the original. Apart from them, an ensemble cast of Kruthika Jayakumar, Esther, Naresh, Ravi Kale and Roshan Basheer appear in key roles. Sharreth composed the music while S. Gopal Reddy and Marthand K. Venkatesh handled the cinematography and editing respectively. The film revolves around Ram Babu and his simple family. Ram Babu is an honest cable operator in the small village of Rajavaram at Araku who lives with his wife Jyothi and two teenage daughters Anju and Anu and leads a happy life with his small but happy family. Unexpectedly, their life turns upside down after his family commits a crime for self-protection which puts them in deep trouble with the police. Comedy Kohlhiesel's Daughters is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Henny Porten, Fritz Kampers and Leo Peukert. It is an adaptation of the play Kohlhiesel's Daughters by Hanns Kräly, which has been made into a number of films. The film was a significant success at the box office, establishing the silent actress Porten as a sound star. Porten plays the role of twin sisters, one of whom is vicacious and the other unpleasant. Science Fiction I, Monster is a 1971 British horror film directed by Stephen Weeks for Amicus Productions. It is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, with the main characters' names changed to Dr. Charles Marlowe and Mr. Edward Blake. Animation Special:In this 60-minute episode, produced in celebration of the Rugrats' 10th anniversary, the Rugrats watch a movie on TV, where some scientists go into the future. The movie, unfortunately, was interrupted with a special presentation of Angelica singing on her new karaoke machine. Of course, when they wanted to play with her machine, she wouldn't let them. The only way to escape her tirades is to go into the future. So, our favorite babies hitch a ride in Tommy's time machine, made of a deflated basketball, a jump rope, and a purloined karaoke machine, to ten years into the future, where the Rugrats become pre-teens (except for Angelica, who will actually be a teenager). After they turned older, the now-former Rugrats get ready to attend their first concert, headlined by teen sensation ""Emica"" (voiced by Adrienne Frantz). Meanwhile, Stu and Didi, also ten years older, participate in a ""Dinosaurs of Disco"" dance contest, with Stu's disco medallion acting as a good luck charm, for hi Comedy Finding Amanda is a 2008 comedy film directed by Peter Tolan and starring Matthew Broderick and Brittany Snow. The plot revolves around a television producer with a penchant for drinking and gambling, who is sent to Las Vegas to convince his troubled niece to enter rehabilitation. Finding Amanda was filmed in California over a three-month period. Thriller The Spree is a 1998 TV film directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. Comedy Blondie Knows Best is a 1946 film directed by Abby Berlin. Documentary film The Great Match is a 2006 comedy film written by Chema Rodríguez and Gerardo Olivares directed by Gerardo Olivares. Documentary film A Play for Freedom is a 2012 documentary film directed by Niko Apel. Documentary film Shocking Asia II: The Last Taboos is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Rolf Olsen. Comedy Saradaga Kasepu is a Telugu film starring Allari Naresh, Madhurima and Srinivas Avasarala in the Lead roles directed by Vamsy. The Movie was released on September 17, 2010.This film has shades of Malayalam movie "Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu" directed by Priyadarshan. Comedy The Witch from Melchet Street is a 2007 Israeli modern-day urban fairy tale about magic and first love. It is based on a book by Israeli author Gadi Taub and is geared towards both children and adults as it tells the story of the magical summer that Assaf fell in love for the first time with a neighborhood girl and became close friends with the witch who lived on his street. Comedy Shake, Rattle and Roll 8 is a 2006 horror film and was an entry for the 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival. The film is the 8th installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll series and contains three segments. Documentary film Slums: Cities of Tomorrow is a biographical documentary film directed by Jean-Nicolas Orhon. Science Fiction The Day the World Ended is a 2001 American science fiction/horror television film and is the fourth in the Creature Features series broadcast on Cinemax. It stars Nastassja Kinski, Randy Quaid, and Bobby Edner. While not being a direct remake of the 1955 film with a similar title, it utilizes the original film by showing segments on a TV seen within the story and showing that the VHS video box cover as part of the child's interest in aliens. Some scenes were filmed in Wrightwood, California. Comedy Escoriandoli is a 1996 Italian surreal comedy film written and directed by Antonio Rezza. It entered the "Window on Images" section at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival. Animation Chhota Bheem: Bheem vs Aliens is a fictional animated film produced by Greengold Animations. It is the fourth movie in the Chhota Bheem movie series. The story describes the bravery and loyalty of Bheem, the main protagonist of the series, even under extreme circumstances. The plot is chiefly based in the fictional towns of Dholakpur and Pehelwanpur. Running time - 69 mins. Documentary film One A.M. is the title of an unfinished Jean-Luc Godard project filmed in America in 1968. Documentary filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker, who had collaborated with Godard on the film and had shared duties as cinematographer with Richard Leacock, edited the leftover footage in 1972 to make One p.m.. Comedy Who's Afraid? is a 1927 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Bring on the Night is a 1985 documentary film directed by Michael Apted, focusing on the jazz-inspired project and band led by the British musician Sting during the early stages of his solo career. Some of the songs, whose concert rehearsals are featured in the film, appeared on his debut solo album The Dream of the Blue Turtles. Each musician in the band, through the course of the film, is interviewed. The film won the Grammy Award for "Best Music Video, Long Form" at the 1987 Grammy Awards. The film was released as DVD in 2005. Bring on the Night is also the name of Sting's 1986 live album featuring music recorded during the 1985 tour chronicled in the film. Comedy She Wants Me is a 2012 comedy film starring Josh Gad, Kristen Ruhlin and Hilary Duff, written and directed by Rob Margolies. Comedy Penguins of Madagascar is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated action comedy film, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is a spin-off of the Madagascar film series, and takes place right after the events of Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, following the penguins Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private in their own spy thriller. Apart from the main characters, it is unrelated to the The Penguins of Madagascar series. The film is directed by Simon J. Smith and Eric Darnell, and written by Michael Colton and John Aboud. It stars the voices of Tom McGrath, Chris Miller, John DiMaggio, Christopher Knights, Benedict Cumberbatch, John Malkovich, and Ken Jeong. The film is scheduled to be released on November 26, 2014. Comedy German + Rain is a comedy film directed by Satoko Yokohama. Documentary film May You Live in Interesting Times is a documentary film directed by Fiona Tan. Documentary film A Flea's Skin Would Be Too Big For You is a 2013 documentary film directed by Anja Dornieden and Juan David González Monroy. Documentary film Mauvaise Conduite or Improper Conduct is a 1984 documentary film directed by Néstor Almendros and Orlando Jiménez Leal. The documentary interviews Cuban refugees to explore the Cuban government's imprisonment of homosexuals, political dissidents, and Jehovah's Witnesses into forced-labor camps under its policy of Military Units to Aid Production. The documentary was produced with the support of French television Antenne 2 and won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the 1984 San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Science Fiction Tears of Steel is a live-action/CGI short film by producer Ton Roosendaal and director/writer Ian Hubert. The film was made using new enhancements to the visual effects capabilities of Blender, a free and open source all-in-one 3D computer graphics software package. Animation Dinosaur Passage to Pangaea 3D is an animation film directed by Ann Coates. Comedy Strike Me Lucky is a 1934 comedy musical film starring popular stage comic Roy Rene in his first and only film. Comedy It's a Great Life is a 1929, comedy, musical and romance film written by Alfred Block, Al Boasberg, Willard Mack, Byron Morgan, Leonard Praskins and directed by Sam Wood. Comedy The Waterfall is a 2001 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Semir Aslanyürek, about a famous painter returning to his hometown to remember his childhood in a politically divided home just before the 1960 military coup d'état. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on November 16, 2001, was described by author Rekin Teksoy as a "lively, fresh look at the director's childhood." Science Fiction A.LI.CE is a 2000 Japanese CG science fiction anime film directed by Kenichi Maejima. Documentary film In Shifting Sands: The Truth About Unscom and the Disarming of Iraq is a 2001 documentary by Scott Ritter that discusses the UNSCOM inspections in Iraq. Ritter was a chief United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991 to 1998. These inspections were in search of "weapons of mass destruction" during the later years of the regime of Saddam Hussein. The film was completed and distributed for theatrical release prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Thriller Deadly Invasion is a 1995 thriller, horror, sci-fi film written by Rockne S. O'Bannon, William Bast and Paul Huson and directed by Rockne S. O'Bannon. Documentary film Ce siècle a cinquante ans is a 1950 documentary film directed by Werner Malbran, Denise Tual and Roland Tual. Animation A Breeze from Mt. Parnassus is a 2011 short-animated film directed by Vitaliy Strokous. Comedy Soapdish is a 1991 comedy film which tells a backstage story of the cast and crew of a popular fictional television soap opera. It stars Sally Field as an aging soap star, joined by Kevin Kline, Robert Downey, Jr., Elisabeth Shue, Whoopi Goldberg, Teri Hatcher, Cathy Moriarty, Garry Marshall, Kathy Najimy, and Carrie Fisher, as well as cameo appearances by TV personalities like Leeza Gibbons, John Tesh, real-life soap opera actors, Stephen Nichols and Finola Hughes and Ben Stein. Kline was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for the film. Soapdish was directed by Michael Hoffman, from a screenplay by Robert Harling and Andrew Bergman. The film was produced by Aaron Spelling and Field's then-husband Alan Greisman. Thriller Candyman is a 1992 American horror film written and directed by Bernard Rose, based on the short story "The Forbidden" by Clive Barker, though the film's scenario is switched from England to the Cabrini–Green public housing development on Chicago's Near North Side. It stars Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, and Xander Berkeley. The plot follows a graduate student completing a thesis on urban legends who encounters the legend of "Candyman", an artist and son of a slave who was murdered and his hand replaced with a hook. Candyman spawned two sequels, Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh and Candyman 3: Day of the Dead. Animation The Camel's Dance is a black and white Chinese animation made in 1935 by 3 of the Wan brothers. It is considered the first animation with sound in China. Comedy All the Light in the Sky is a 2012 drama film written by Jane Adams and Joe Swanberg; directed by Joe Swanberg. Thriller Syndicate Sadists, also known as Rambo's Revenge and One Just Man is a 1975 poliziotteschi film. This film by Umberto Lenzi, one of the director's many work in the crime thriller genre. It stars Joseph Cotten and Tomas Milian. Comedy A Hot Mess is a 2013 short comedy film written by Hayley Gauvin and directed by Hayley Gauvin. Documentary film Xandra: Gender Warrior is a 2013 documentary short film directed by George Hirst and Penelope Sheridan. Documentary film One Bad Cat: The Reverend Albert Wagner Story is a 2008 documentary film directed by Thomas Miller. Comedy How to Beat the High Cost of Living is a 1980 comedy film, starring Jane Curtin, Susan Saint James and Jessica Lange. Also in the cast are Dabney Coleman, Fred Willard, Richard Benjamin, Eddie Albert, Cathryn Damon, and a cameo by Jane Curtin's fellow Saturday Night Live co-star Garrett Morris. The movie was released in summer of 1980, grossing approximately US $7.5 million. Although the film was the first film released by Filmways Pictures under their own banner after buying American International Pictures, the film still carries a "Copyright 1980 by American International Pictures" notice during the end credits. Comedy The Virgin and the Macho Man is a 1974 Brazilian sex comedy film directed by José Mojica Marins under the pseudonym J. Avelar. It is also Marins' first film in the pornochanchada genre. Science Fiction Endangered Species is a 2003 science fiction horror film directed by Kevin Tenney. It follows a cop, Mike 'Sully' Sullivan trying to find out who is behind a series of killings at the local gyms, eventually realising that the killer is actually an indestructible alien, who has come to make clothes out of human beings. Along the way, he teams up with Warden, also an alien who has come to earth to protect humanity. The supporting cast includes John Rhys-Davies. Comedy Jhumroo is a 1961 comedy musical drama family film written by Vrajendra Gaur, Madhusudan Kalekar, Kishore Kumar and 1 more and directed by Shankar Mukherjee. Documentary film Autopsy 8: Dead Giveaway is a 2002 documentary film directed by Arthur Ginsberg. Comedy Two Little Drummer Boys is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by G.B. Samuelson and starring Georgie Wood, Derrick De Marney and Alma Taylor. The film was based on the 1899 play Two Little Drummer Boys by Walter Howard and was shot at Southall Studios. It was produced by Mancunian Films. Comedy Masterji is an Bollywood romantic comedy film film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, released on 30 August, 1985. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in the title role as Masterji and Sridevi as his heroine as the main lead characters of the film. This film was of different genre - Comedy than the other films of the pair. This film was remake of 1984 Tamil film Mundhanai Mudichu, directed by K. Bhagyaraj, where Bhagyaraj also played the lead male role. After the Tamil version, K. Bhagyaraj decided to remake it in Hindi but handed over directorship to Kovelamudi Raghavendra Rao. K. Bhagyaraj himself wrote the story and screenplay for Masterji. Animation Eco Binz is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Iztok H. Šuc. Comedy Fight Back To School is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Gordon Chan and starring Stephen Chow. The cast includes Cheung Man and Ng Man-Tat. Owing to this success, the film spawned two successful sequels; Fight Back to School II, and Fight Back to School III, as well as a spin-off Truant Heroes, which retained much of the cast. This movie is set in a school in Hong Kong, Shatin College. Science Fiction Gamera vs. Guiron, is a 1969 kaiju genre film, the fifth entry in the original Gamera series. It was one of five Gamera films to be featured as episodes of movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Thriller Resident Evil: Damnation, known as Biohazard: Damnation in Japan, is a 2012 Japanese feature-length computer-animated horror 3D film by Capcom and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, directed by Makoto Kamiya and produced by Hiroyuki Kobayashi. It is a sequel to Resident Evil: Degeneration, and released on October 27, 2012 in Japan, premièring in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The story of Resident Evil: Damnation revolves around biological weapons used in a European war zone, and sees the return of Leon S. Kennedy as the protagonist. The film was released as a digital download on Xbox Live, Zune and PlayStation Network on September 15, 2012, just over a week before the Blu-ray/DVD editions on September 25. Comedy Spotlight Scandals or Spotlight Revue is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Animation About A Cat is a 2012 animated short film directed by Daan Cools. Thriller Test Drive is a 2014 black comedy short thriller film written and directed by Lynne Vincent McCarthy. Animation The Sandman is a 1991 stop-motion animation film, animated and directed by Paul Berry and nominated for an “Oscar” for Best Animated Short Film in 1993. The storyline is inspired by the E.T.A. Hoffmann's version of the European legend of The Sandman. Documentary film The Handicapped Colony is a 2013 short documentary film written by Kausheek Patel and directed by Samir Nerkar. Thriller 2k3 is a 2009 thriller, drama and sci-fi film written by Gray Miller, Anslem Richardson and Marin Gazzaniga and directed by Gray Miller. Comedy Mithya is a 2008 Indian film co-written and directed by Rajat Kapoor and produced by Planman Motion Pictures. The film stars Ranvir Shorey, Neha Dhupia, Naseeruddin Shah and Vinay Pathak in pivotal roles. The film's score and soundtrack is composed by Sagar Desai. The film which was released on 8 February 2008 opened to good reviews. Documentary film "oe Frazier and Muhammad Ali fought three times. Their first encounter aroused such anticipation it was dubbed the ""fight of the century"" before either boxer entered the ring. But it was their third and final confrontation on October 1, 1975, in the Philippines, that cemented their rivalry as one of history's greatest. By the late rounds, the fight had become “a contest of pure will” with both men on the verge of collapse. That moment—when a fight becomes more important than life and death—explains both the romance and the sickness of the sport. It wasn’t a fight for a belt; it was a war. What’s remarkable about Thriller in Manila is how dramatically it conveys both the depths of this rivalry as well as the complex racial politics of the time. Using extensive archival footage and interviews (from cornermen in both camps, biographers, journalists, and Frazier himself), director John Dower tells the story from Frazier’s point of view, clearly finding in him not only an unsung hero but a counterpoint to Ali’s mystique. Though Ali famously disparaged all his opponents, Dower argues that his verbal taunting of Frazier was particularly vicious, racially charged, and a betrayal of their onetime friendship.Thriller in Manila reminds us that to be captivated by a great sporting event is to be captivated by a great story. Surely this is both." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film People I Could Have Been and Maybe Am is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Boris Gerrets. Comedy Thillalangadi is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action comedy masala film directed by M. Raja that stars his brother Jayam Ravi, Shaam and Tamannaah in lead roles, and an extensive supporting cast including Prabhu Ganesan, Suhasini Maniratnam, comedians Vadivelu and Santhanam among others essaying pivotal roles. A remake of the 2009 Telugu film, Kick Starring Ravi Teja and Ileana D'Cruz. The film features soundtrack composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, whilst Thaman's original score has been reused. The film, produced by Raja's father Mohan and to be distributed by Sun Pictures, released on July 23, 2010 to mixed reviews. Thillalangadi depicts story of Krishna, a brilliant student, who has excelled in all aspects of life but loves to have a 'kick' in his life. He would do anything just to experience this 'kick'. Comedy The Villain is a 1979 American film. A parody blend of western films and Warner Bros.' Wile E. Coyote cartoon situations, it was directed by Hal Needham and starred Kirk Douglas, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ann-Margret, Paul Lynde, Foster Brooks, Strother Martin, Ruth Buzzi, Jack Elam, and Mel Tillis. Its title when released in the UK and in Australia was Cactus Jack. Comedy A Very Special Love is a 2008 Filipino comedy romance film produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films, starring John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo. This movie was directed by Cathy Garcia Molina and had received an “A” rating from the Cinema Evaluation Board. The film was released on the 30th day of July 2008 and ran for eight weeks on cinemas in the Philippines. It was also released in the United States on August 15 of the same year. This movie is the very first movie of Sarah Geronimo under Star Cinema in a lead female character after Sarah: The Teen Princess 13 years ago. A sequel entitled You Changed My Life was released on February 25, 2009 and a second sequel entitled It Takes a Man and a Woman which was released on March 30, 2013. Now, it currently holds the title of the seventh highest grossing Filipino film of all time. Thriller Bulldog Drummond is a crime film in which Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond helps a beautiful young woman in distress. The film stars Ronald Colman as the title character, Claud Allister, Lawrence Grant, Montagu Love, Wilson Benge, Joan Bennett, and Lilyan Tashman. Produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by F. Richard Jones, the movie was adapted by Sidney Howard from the play by Herman C. McNeile. Colman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and William Cameron Menzies for Best Art Direction. Two previous Bulldog Drummond films had been produced: Bulldog Drummond and Bulldog Drummond's Third Round. The 1929 film was the first Bulldog Drummond movie with sound, and was also Ronald Colman's first talkie. A series of Drummond movies followed, beginning with Temple Tower made in the UK in 1930; see the main article on Bulldog Drummond for a complete list. Comedy I Haven't Got a Hat is a 1935 animated short film, directed by Isadore Freleng for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies series. Released by Warner Bros. on March 9, 1935, the short is notable for featuring the first appearance of several Warner Bros. cartoon characters, most notably future cartoon star Porky Pig. I Haven't Got a Hat was one of the earliest Technicolor Merrie Melodies, and was produced using Technicolor's two-strip process instead of its more expensive three-strip process. Documentary film "During the period covered in part 1 of this history, Israeli filmmakers tended to focus on the dream of their country. Part 2 picks up in 1979, when they were starting to explore the gap between the dream and reality. Films like 1982's Chamsin began taking a sympathetic look at Palestinians, breaking with the conventions of Israeli cinema that treated Arabs the way American westerns treated Indians, as the default bad guys. “We were much closer to peace in 1984 than we are now,” says the actor and filmmaker Mohamed Bakri, who played a Palestinian freedom fighter in the 1984 prison drama Beyond These Walls. The Israeli cinema of the eighties was full of Romeo and Juliet stories between Jews and Arabs. A dialogue between the two cultures was taking place in the movies a decade before it began among political leaders. In the 1986 film Avanti Popolo, set during the Six-Day War, director Rafi Bukai flips around Shylock's monologue from The Merchant of Venice. In this case, it's an Arab who says, “If you prick us, do we not bleed?” The film critic Nachman Ingbar stands out as an eloquent voice interpreting this period. “At a certain stage,” he says, “you'll have to ask yourself if your truth is better than the truth of whoever you're fighting against.” The 1992 film Life According to Agfa typifies the relentless questioning of Israeli society. Its harsh depiction of the Israeli Defense Forces was extra shocking, given that director Assi Dayan is the son of the country's military hero Moshe Dayan. Over the past fifteen years, Israeli cinema widened to explore issues of sex, religion and new immigration. Director Amos Gitaï discusses taking on religious conservatives in Kadosh, released in 2000. The actress and filmmaker Ronit Elkabetz describes the emergence of female voices with a clip from her 2004 film, co-directed with her brother Schlomi Elkabetz, To Take a Wife. And Dover Kosashvili, the director of the 2001 international breakthrough Late Marriage, speaks of not wanting to choose between hope and despair. As he puts it, “Reality always contains everything.”" Quoting Thom Powers on the 2009 TiFF site. Documentary film AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Fred Astaire is a 1981 documentary TV movie written by Joseph McBride and George Stevens Jr. and directed by Marty Pasetta. Comedy The Pink Panther wants to mow his lawn, but his mower needs a new spark plug. However, the new plug falls from his hands, and it's found by a vicious watchdog who thinks it's a bone. The panther tries to get the plug back first by trying stilt walking, a balloon kit and a rope to walk on, then by digging himself under the garden and finally posing as a bone inspector. Comedy Sick Day is a 2013 comedy film written by Steve Sobel and Alan Wieder. Documentary film TAD: BUSTED CIRCUITS AND RINGING EARS chronicles the rise and fall of the pioneering Seattle grunge band TAD. It follows the band from their height - when they were one of the most influential bands of the Seattle scene -- to their low, when they were riddled with lawsuits and dumped by their label. Featuring rare footage of the band, from its club days to the arenas, as well as perspectives from other grunge-era musicians such as Mudhoney's Mark Arm and Soundgarden's Kim Thayil, TAD: BUSTED CIRCUITS AND RINGING EARS is a story of the band that could have been. Documentary film Uninsured in America is a part of documentary short film series, The Free Market Cure. Comedy The Kids Are All Right is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Lisa Cholodenko and written by Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg. A hit at 2010 Sundance, it opened in limited release on July 9, 2010, expanding to more theaters on July 30, 2010. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 16, 2010. The film was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, and Annette Bening was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. The film also received four Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture, at the 83rd Academy Awards. Documentary film Lolaab is a 1990 documentary film directed by Mohi-Ud-Din Mirza. Thriller Shinjuku Triad Society is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. The film is one of the earliest examples of Miike's use of extreme violence and unusual characterization, two aspects he would become notorious for. The film is part of the Black Triad trilogy and is followed by Rainy Dog and Ley Lines. Comedy Porcupines Are Born Without Bristles is a 1971 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Dimitar Petrov. It was entered into the 1972 Melbourne International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller The Man Who Cheated Himself is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Felix E. Feist, and starring Lee J. Cobb, Jane Wyatt and John Dall. Thriller Spiritualized is a 2011 short horror/drama film written by Alexander Lasheras and directed by Wayne Robinson. Comedy Dirty Mind is a 2009 action comedy film written and directed by Pieter Van Hees. Documentary film Carol Burnett: The Special Years is a 1994 documentary. Comedy Foiled Again is a 1932 short comedy film written by Elwood Ullman and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Ek Se Mera Kya Hoga is a 2006 romance film. Thriller Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones is a 2014 Mexican American supernatural horror film written and directed by Christopher B. Landon. Released on January 3, 2014 in the United States, it is the first spin-off of the Paranormal Activity film series and the fifth installment of the franchise. It is also Landon's second directorial film, after Burning Palms. Thriller The Neighbor is a 2012 South Korean suspense thriller starring Kim Yunjin in the lead role. Residents of a small apartment building learn that a serial killer lives within their building. Kyung-hee feels heavy guilt for not being able to prevent her stepdaughter’s murder, so she takes it upon herself to find the killer. Meanwhile, a young girl that resembles the murdered girl becomes the next target of the serial killer. Based on Kang Full's eponymous web-based comic book series, the film sold over 2.43 million tickets, becoming the highest grossing film among the movie adaptations of Kang Full’s works. Comedy Çok Filim Hareketler Bunlar is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Ozan Açıktan and written and performed by the BKM theater players based on the group's theatre work and television series Çok Güzel Hareketler Bunlar, which consists of an assortment of sketches illustrating comic predicaments related to the summer holidays. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on March 26, 2010, was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2010. Science Fiction Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a 2004 American pulp adventure science fiction film written and directed by Kerry Conran in his directorial debut. The film is set in an alternative 1939 and follows the adventures of Polly Perkins, a newspaper reporter, and Joseph "Joe" Sullivan, alias "Sky Captain," as they track down the mysterious Dr. Totenkopf, who is seeking to build the "World of Tomorrow". The film is an example of the "dieselpunk" genre. Conran spent four years making a black and white teaser trailer with a bluescreen set up in his living room and using a Macintosh IIci personal computer. He was able to show it to producer Jon Avnet, who was so impressed that he spent two years working with the aspiring filmmaker on his screenplay. No major studio was interested in financing such an unusual film with a first-time director. Avnet convinced Aurelio De Laurentiis to finance Sky Captain without a distribution deal. Documentary film Bittersweet Motel is a documentary about the rock group Phish. The film was directed by Todd Phillips and covers the band's summer and fall 1997 tours, plus footage from their 1998 spring tour of Europe. The documentary ends with The Great Went, a giant two-day festival held in upstate Maine which attracted 70,000 people. The film's title comes from a Phish song of the same name, which is featured at the end of the movie. Thriller Flight to Hong Kong is a 1956 film directed by Joseph M. Newman. Documentary film Farewell Ceremony for His Majesty Emir of Bukhara on Velikiy Kniaz Alexei Steamboat or Azerbaijani: Əlahəzrət Buxara Əmirinin Veliki Knyaz Aleksey Paroxodunda Yolasalma Mərasimi is one of the earliest films ever produced in the Cinema of Azerbaijan directed by Azeri cinema pioneer Aleksandr Mişon. It was released in 1898. The film was shot on 35mm. Comedy Les Petites Vacances is a 2006 French drama film directed by Olivier Peyon. Comedy Evelina E I Suoi Figli is a 1990 comedy film directed by Livia Giampalmo. Comedy Best Man is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Gunnar Järvstad. Comedy Thanks for Everything is a 1938 film directed by William A. Seiter. Documentary film 41 is an independent feature-length documentary about Nicholas O'Neill, the youngest victim of the Station nightclub fire, which claimed the lives of 100 people in West Warwick, Rhode Island on February 20, 2003. The documentary, which was co-created by filmmakers Christian de Rezendes and Christian O'Neill, interweaves the story of Nicholas' life, as described by his family and friends and illustrated with home videos, with footage from the film They Walk Among Us, which is based on a play of the same name written by Nicholas a year before he passed. The titular number, as described by the film, was of spiritual significance to Nicholas, although the reasons behind this are not fully known. The film also details how his family and friends believe that Nicholas may have prophetically known that he would die at a young age, and that he continues to communicate with them as a spirit, often through "signs" involving the number 41. Thriller Merci pour le chocolat is a 2000 French thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Isabelle Huppert. The film is based on the novel The Chocolate Cobweb by Charlotte Armstrong. Comedy Tango Tangles is a 1914 American-made film comedy short starring Charles Chaplin and Roscoe Arbuckle. Chaplin appears with no moustache. The action takes place in a dance hall, with a drunken Chaplin, Ford Sterling, and the huge, menacing, and acrobatic Arbuckle fighting over a girl. The supporting cast also features Chester Conklin and Minta Durfee. The picture was written, directed and produced by Mack Sennett and distributed by Keystone Studios. Documentary film Spring & Arnaud is a 2013 documentary film directed by Marcia Connolly and Katherine Knight. Animation Monsters University is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae, with John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich as executive producers. It is the fourteenth feature film produced by Pixar and is a prequel to 2001's Monsters, Inc., marking the first time Pixar has made a prequel film. Disney, as the rights holder, had plans for a second Monsters, Inc. film since 2005. Following disagreements with Pixar, Disney tasked its Circle 7 Animation unit to make the sequel. An early draft of the film was developed; however, Disney's purchase of Pixar in early 2006 led to the cancellation of Circle 7's version of the film. A Pixar-made sequel was confirmed in 2010, and in 2011, it was confirmed that the film would instead be a prequel titled Monsters University. Monsters University tells the story of two monsters, Mike and Sulley, and their time studying at college, where they start off as rivals, but slowly become best friends. Comedy Bongo is a 2013 short comedy music romance film written and directed by Evan Sennett. Comedy Radishes and Carrots is a 1965 comedy drama film written by Yoshio Shirasaka,Minoru Shibuya,Yasujirô Ozu and Kôgo Noda and directed by Minoru Shibuya. Documentary film All the Love You Cannes! is a 2002 documentary film directed by Lloyd Kaufman The film documents Troma Entertainment's annual pilgrimage to the Cannes Film Festival in order to take on what they describe as "the elitist media conglomerates" and features interviews with Quentin Tarantino and Claude Chabrol. Troma are currently working on a follow-up to this movie, entitled Occupy Cannes. Comedy A Warm Corner is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Leslie Henson, Heather Thatcher and Austin Melford. The film's sets were designed by Walter Murton. It was based on a successful play by Franz Arnold. If featured an early screen appearance by Merle Oberon. Comedy Sabaash Meena is a Tamil language Comedy drama film directed by B. R. Panthulu and starring Sivaji Ganesan, J. P. Chandrababu, Malini and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. The film, had musical score by T. G. Lingappa and was released on 3 October 1958. J. P. Chandrababu played dual role, one was Sivaji's idle friend and another one his look alike, a rickshawpuller in Madras, speaks typical Madras Tamizh. The look alike roles naturally gave a lot of scope for comedy and Chandrababu speaking the Madras lingo was excellent. Documentary film The Sound of the Violin in My Lai is a short film that examines the history and legacy of the My Lai massacre, an incident of the Vietnam War in which hundreds of Vietnamese civilians were massacred by U.S. Army soldiers. The film investigates the effects of the massacre, with the story centering on the return of American soldiers Hugh Thompson and Larry Colburn to My Lai on the 30th anniversary of the event. The film was commissioned by the Vietnamese government. It garnered director Tran Van Thuy the Best Documentary Prize at the Asia Pacific Film Festival in year 2000. The violin referenced in the title is that of American Vietnam veteran and peace activist Roy Boehm. Documentary film "If we never tire of seeing love stories in the cinema, it must be to do with the unfathomable secret of how different times and places play a role in how scripts are written. The love story between the transsexual Mary and Enzo, a Sicilian with a moustache and a heart of gold, started in prison and takes its course in Genoaʼs harbor district, a world that is close to disappearing. Pietro Marcello also sets a parallel plot in the same district, which documents and reconstructs the lives of Mary and Enzo in a simultaneously truthful and fictitious manner. Combining scenes from today and images from the past that Marcello found in various public and private treasure chests, "La bocca del lupo" uncovers a city both melancholy and audacious, where the women at the bars speak in voices nearly as deep of those of the men with whom they drink and where those stranded there have never been able to escape the unreal, forgotten places of the harbor. Itʼs as if Genoaʼs harbor district actually invented the love story between Mary and Enzo. Pietro Marcello has reconstructed this love story in the form of a script for a documentary, which uses distinctive music, memories and archive material to bring a barely visible past back to life." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Documentary film Intonation. Vladimir Yakunin is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Alexander Sokurov. Science Fiction The Return of Godzilla, released in Japan as Godzilla, is a Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Koji Hashimoto, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, the film starred Ken Tanaka, Yasuko Sawaguchi, and Yosuke Natsuki. The sixteenth film in Toho's Godzilla series, it marked the beginning of a rebooted series of Godzilla films that ignores all the films from 1955's Godzilla Raids Again through 1975's Terror of Mechagodzilla. The film acts as a direct sequel to the original 1954 film Godzilla. Produced as part of Godzilla's 30th anniversary, the film returned the series to the darker themes and mood of some of the early films and returned Godzilla to his destructive antagonistic roots. The film was released the following year in the U.S. as Godzilla 1985 by New World Pictures. This version was heavily re-edited and included new footage filmed exclusively for its North American release, which featured Canadian actor Raymond Burr reprising his character Steve Martin, from the film Godzilla, King of the Monsters!, which was also produced and re-edited in the same way. Comedy Invisible Mom is a 1997 American comedy film about a mother who becomes invisible. Comedy Color Separation is a 2013 short film written and directed by Yoav Parish. Comedy Hard Gun is a 1996 action adventure comedy film directed by Prapon Petchinn and Panna Rittikrai and written by Nueng Nuengnued. Science Fiction Nightmares is a 1983 American horror anthology film directed by Joseph Sargent, and starring Emilio Estevez, Lance Henriksen, Cristina Raines, Veronica Cartwright and Richard Masur. The film is made up of four short films based on urban legends; the first concerns a woman who encounters a killer in the backseat of her car; the second concerns a video game-addicted teenager who is consumed by his game; the third focuses on a fallen priest who is stalked by a pickup truck from hell; and the last follows a suburban family battling a giant rat in their home. The four segments of the film were initially conceived and shot for ABC's thriller anthology series Darkroom, but were deemed too intense for television. When Darkroom was canceled in 1982, Universal Pictures combined the four outstanding segments and released them theatrically as Nightmares in September 1983. Thriller Forever Mine is a 1999 British–Canadian romantic drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring Joseph Fiennes, Gretchen Mol and Ray Liotta. Animation Gagarin is a 1994 short animated comedy film written and directed by Aleksey Kharitidi. Documentary film Their War is a 2007 documentary film. Comedy Remember Me? is a 1997 film directed by Nick Hurran. It stars Imelda Staunton and Robert Lindsay. Thriller DOCTOR is a 2012 crime, horror, mystery, thriller film written and directed by Sung-Hong Kim. Comedy Flatlife is a 2004 animation short comedy film written and directed by Jonas Geirnaert. Thriller Devil in a Blue Dress is a 1995 American noir detective film directed by Carl Franklin and photographed by Tak Fujimoto. The film is based on Walter Mosley's novel of the same name and features Denzel Washington, Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals, and Don Cheadle. In 1948 Los Angeles, Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins is a World War II veteran who has been unfairly laid off from an aircraft manufacturer, Champion Aircraft. He becomes a private investigator to pay the mortgage, despite having no training. Thriller Daylight is a 1996 American disaster thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Sylvester Stallone, Amy Brenneman, Viggo Mortensen, Dan Hedaya, Stan Shaw, Karen Young and Danielle Harris. Documentary film Seldom has society come full circle in the cycle of a disease from illness, to an epidemic to cure. Polio is the 20th century's most notable exception.Every baby boomer remembers collecting dimes in their dime cards, hearing about the success of the Salk shot, and lining up for oral vaccine in a sugar cube. But few know the story of how polio came to America in 1916 and grew into the frightening epidemics of the 1940's and 50's when the diseases crippled tens of thousands of children every summer. Led by a president crippled by the virus himself, the battle against polio was the first, and perhaps most successful fight against a disease.This fascinating story is told here using thousands of photographs and films along with interviews with polio survivors, their families, nurses, doctors, and community leaders, brining to life an America that was both brave and innocent= when people believed in scientists, government, and the power of every person in the fight to protect the children. Animation Despicable Me is a 2010 American computer-animated 3D comedy film from Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment that was released on July 9, 2010 in the United States. It is Illumination Entertainment's first film. It was directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, based on an original story by Sergio Pablos. The film stars the voice of Steve Carell as Gru, a super-villain who adopts three girls from an orphanage; and the voice of Jason Segel as Vector, a rival of Gru who steals the Great Pyramid of Giza. When Gru learns of Vector's heist, he plans an even greater heist: to shrink and steal the Earth's moon. The film was animated by the French animation studio Mac Guff, which was later acquired by Illumination Entertainment. The film earned positive reviews from critics, and grossed over $543 million worldwide, against a budget of $69 million. It launched a franchise with a series of films, including a sequel in 2013, to be followed by a 2015 spin-off film featuring Gru's Minions as the main characters, and Despicable Me 3 in 2017. Thriller Patrick is a 1978 Australian horror film directed by Richard Franklin and written by Everett De Roche. It is the pivotal movie of respected Australian director Richard Franklin's career. Documentary film Ballads, Blues, and Bluegrass is a 1961 short documentary film directed by Alan Lomax. Documentary film On July 17, 1918, the last Czar of Russia, and his family, were brutally murdered and their remains hidden. Following the positive identification of the bones, a controversy has raged over their fate. Thriller Magenta is a 1996 film by Gregory Haynes. Thriller Bhorer Allo is a Bengali language romantic comedy suspense film released in India on 22 April 2011. The film is written and directed by Prabhat Roy. It revolves around four central characters, played by popular actors Rituparna Sengupta and Priyanshu Chatterjee, TV serial actor and anchor Rohit Roy, and debutante actress Anusmriti Sarkar. Comedy Wing Man is a 2013 short comedy fantasy film directed by Jesse Harley and written by Chris Turner and Jesse Harley. Comedy The Red Box is a 2012 short comedy romance drama film written by Max Moore and Dallas Wilson; and directed by Max Moore and Hannah Bowman. Animation Noise Pollution is a 2011 animated short film directed by Pascal Flörks, Johannes Peter, Nikolaos Saradopoulos and Bin-Han To. Documentary film A documentary about the US government's broken promise to keep our airlines secure, and the personal stories of a few people who know the truth - congressmen, air marshals, aviation security employees. It will make you angry and flying in an airplane may never be the same again. Comedy La Brassiere is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy film starring Lau Ching-Wan, Louis Koo, Carina Lau and Gigi Leung. The film was followed by a sequel, titled Mighty Baby, which was released in 2002. Comedy The House on Trubnaya is a 1928 comedy film directed by Boris Barnet and starring Vera Maretskaya. Thriller Chettu Kinda Pleader is a Telugu comedy directed by Vamsy. The film stars Rajendra Prasad and Kinnera in lead roles. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Animation Dante's Inferno is a 2007 comedy film performed with hand-drawn paper puppets on a toy theater stage. The film was adapted from the book "Dante's Inferno" by Sandow Birk and Marcus Sanders, which is a modern update of the canticle Inferno from Dante Alighieri's epic poem The Divine Comedy. The film chronicles Dante's journeys through the underworld, guided by Virgil. The head puppeteer was Paul Zaloom and the puppets were designed by Elyse Pignolet and drawn by Sandow Birk. The film premiered January 20, 2007 at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. The film has also been shown at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, Silver Lake Film Festival, the Boston Underground Film Festival, and on the Ovation TV cable network. The voice cast includes actors associated with the Upright Citizens Brigade, Crossballs, 30 Rock, Arrested Development, and Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Thriller Bangkok Dangerous is a 2008 crime film written and directed by the Pang Brothers and starring Nicolas Cage. It is a remake of the Pangs' 1999 debut film of the same name, a Thai film for which Cage's production company, Saturn Films, purchased the remake rights. Known by its working title, Big Hit in Bangkok and also as Time to Kill, it began filming in Bangkok in August 2006, with locations that include Soi Cowboy.Hitman Joe (Nicolas Cage) goes to Bangkok on an assignment to kill four people. He hires pickpocket Kong (Shahkrit Yamnarm) as his assistant and meets a beautiful mute girl along the way. He breaks his own rule of not getting involved with people on his missions The film was financed by Initial Entertainment Group, with Lionsgate acquiring its North America distribution rights. Thriller The Inspector is a 1962 CinemaScope DeLuxe Color British-American drama film directed by Philip Dunne, starring Stephen Boyd and Dolores Hart. Hart plays Lisa Held, a Dutch Jewish girl who has survived the horror of Auschwitz concentration camp. Documentary film Documentary about Fred Leuchter, an engineer who became an expert on execution devices and was later hired by revisionist historian Ernst Zundel to "prove" that there were no gas chambers at Auschwitz. Leuchter published a controversial report confirming Zundel's position, which ultimately ruined his own career. Most of the footage is of Leuchter, puttering around execution facilities or chipping away at the walls of Auschwitz, but Morris also interviews various historians, associates, and neighbors. Animation The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on the Kara no Kyōkai novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is a sequel of the series, preceded by A Study in Murder – Part 2. Comedy Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath is a film directed by Edward F. Cline released on Apr 1, 1928. Thriller Mannaja is an Italian western film from 1977 directed by Sergio Martino. The main role, Blade, is played by Maurizio Merli. Other central roles are played by John Steiner, Sonja Jeannine, Donald O'Brien, Philippe Leroy and Martine Brochard. Mannaja is an unusual spaghetti western, in that it contains some symbolism and emotional scenes that give the viewer the feel of an adventure or horror film, particularly in the opening scene in the swamp, and the scene in the cave. Mannaja has been compared to a contemporaneous film called Keoma. Like other spaghetti westerns it is sometimes rather brutal, and contains fairly graphic depictions of murder with an axe. It was banned in Sweden. The film was released on DVD in 2002. Thriller Freddy vs. Jason is a 2003 American Slasher Horror film directed by Ronny Yu. The film is a crossover between the Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street franchises. It is the eleventh and eighth entries in their respective series, pitting Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees against each other. The film is also the last film in both the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street franchises before they were both rebooted. In the film, Freddy has grown incapable of haunting people's dreams as the citizens of Springwood, Ohio have mostly forgotten about Freddy with the passage of time, as well as the fact that the current generation of teenagers are kept ignorant of his existence. In order to regain his power, Freddy manipulates Jason, into resurrecting himself and traveling to Springwood to cause panic and fear, leading to rumors that Freddy has returned. However, while Jason succeeds in causing enough fear for Freddy to haunt the town again, Jason angers Freddy by depriving Krueger of his potential victims. This ultimately sends the two undying monsters into a violent conflict. Documentary film I've Got This Idea For A Film is a 2011 documentary film directed by James Arneman and Katie Mitchell. Documentary film The soundless fall of gravitation is a 2008 film directed by Saša Orešković. Science Fiction Holocaust 2000 is a 1977 British-Italian horror film directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Kirk Douglas. Despite doomsday warnings from throngs of locals, wealthy industrialist Robert Caine makes the controversial decision to build a nuclear power plant near a sacred cave in the Middle East. But before Caine can reap the benefits of his latest bid for global domination, he discovers that his son, Angel, is the Antichrist, who is planning to use his father's project to trigger the end of the world. Animation Cycloid is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Tomoki Kurogi. Comedy The Runaway Bride is a 1930 comedy film starring Mary Astor, Lloyd Hughes and Paul Hurst. It was directed by Donald Crisp, from a screenplay by Jane Murfin, adapted from the play, Cooking Her Goose, by Lolita Ann Westman and H. H. Van Loan. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Comedy The Manhattan Project is an American film, released in 1986. Named after the World War II-era program, the plot revolves around a gifted high school student who decides to construct a nuclear bomb for a national science fair. The film's underlying theme involves the Cold War of the 1980s when governmental secrecy and mutual assured destruction were key political and military issues. It was directed by Marshall Brickman, based upon his screenplay co-written with Thomas Baum, and starred John Lithgow, Christopher Collet, John Mahoney, Jill Eikenberry and Cynthia Nixon. This was the first production from short-lived Gladden Entertainment. Comedy Bedazzled is a 1967 British comedy film directed and produced by Stanley Donen. It was written by and stars Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. It is a comic retelling of the Faust legend, set in the Swinging London of the 1960s. The Devil offers an unhappy young man seven wishes in return for his soul, but twists the spirit of the wishes to frustrate the man's hopes. Comedy The Late Mr. Mokun Williams is a 2009 short film directed by Kenneth Price. Comedy Me la debes is a 2001 Mexican short film produced by Producciones Anhelo, and directed by Carlos Cuarón. The film is a sex farce, satirizing the religious beliefs and sexuality of a Mexican middle-class family. Animation Gorillaz on Melancholy Hill is a 2011 animated short film directed by Pete Candeland and Jamie Hewlett. Comedy Stand-In is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Leslie Howard, Joan Blondell, and Humphrey Bogart. The picture was produced by the independent Walter Wanger, and released by United Artists. It is set in Hollywood and parodies many aspects of the film industry during the Classical Era. Science Fiction Macross plus is a futuristic Sci-Fi movie Mini-series based upon the Macross world. In this story, a renegade pilot named Isamu Dyson is transferred to the New Edwards test flight center on Planet Eden to be a test pilot for one of two competing new reconfigurable fighter projects. The plot becomes more complex when he discovers an old rival/friend is the test pilot for the (other) competing project! Things get even more interesting when they both run into Myung who was a past lover of each at one time or another. Thriller Expiration Date is a 2011 drama, thriller film written by Kenya Marquez and Alfonso Suárez and directed by Kenya Marquez. Documentary film Housing is a 2009 film written by Federica Di Giacomo and Antonella Gaeta and directed by Federica Di Giacomo. Comedy Curse of the Jade Falcon is a short film written by writer and producer Ian Tang, was the winner of the 2008 VAFF, starring Maggie Ma and David Lewis. Thriller A motley group of friends go camping in a remote forest where people have been disappearing for several years. What starts as an innocent weekend of fun turns into an ordeal of backwoods terror as a group of psychotic wood-dwellers starts stalking the friends. Capture leads to torture and mayhem, and the friends are killed off one by one. It all leads to a final confrontation between the sole survivor and the deadliest wood-dwelling psycho of all. Documentary film Pax Americana and the Weaponization of Space is a documentary film by Denis Delestrac with a music score by Amon Tobin. The film deals with the issue of space weapons and their politics, featuring interviews with several key United States military personal, academics such as Noam Chomsky and others, including Martin Sheen. The film won the Best Documentary award at the 2009 Whistler Film Festival and has been selected in a number of international film festivals. Comedy The Trip is a 2010 comedy film directed by Michael Winterbottom. "Prolific British director Michael Winterbottom never ceases . . . to amaze. A restless whiz, he’s frequently wandered from the predictable path with such mercurial marvels as Wonderland, 24 Hour Party People and The Killer Inside Me. But nothing has stymied expectation more than the miasmic masterpiece Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story, in which Winterbottom succumbs to the bottomless buffoonery of Laurence Sterne’s proto-postmodern novel. That film’s stars, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, slip out of their costumed roles to play themselves in a riotously amusing rivalry for center stage. The Trip finds them reunited in an ecstatic extension of their spar-filled friendship. Now Coogan (as himself) is sent to the Lake Country on assignment as culinary critic for The Observer. When Coogan’s girlfriend Misha (Margo Stilley) can’t accompany him, he rings up rollicking Rob (accurately portrayed by Rob Brydon), and off they go to the great country inns of England. They have only a map in hand and their wits about them. Visiting a string of chichi restaurants, the duo practically ignore the ornamental concoctions they’ve been served in favor of slipping into celebrity impersonations of Anthony Hopkins, Michael Caine and Al Pacino, to name a few. One stirring bout has them trading impressions of Sean Connery ordering martinis until you can’t hold your own cocktail steady. Steve and Rob’s Brit bromance is seasoned sweet and sour in its ribbing rivalries. But like a foodie version of Sideways, The Trip trades dry vintage for a full belly laugh." Quoting Steve Seid from the 2011 San Francisco International Film Festival site. Thriller Heroes Shed No Tears is a 1986 Hong Kong action film written and directed by John Woo, produced by Peter Chan, and starring Eddy Ko. Released prior to the success of Woo's A Better Tomorrow, the film is a story about a group of mercenaries on a mission to extract a drug lord from the Indochina area. Science Fiction Able Edwards is a 2004 film directed by Graham Robertson. Able Edwards follows the clone of a Walt Disneyesque entertainment mogul created to revive the glory days of his deceased predecessor's corporation. In the process of restoring reality entertainment to a synthetic, virtual world, the clone realizes he has yet to live as his own man. Documentary film Rock and Roll's Greatest Failure: Otway the Movie is a feature-length documentary directed by Steve Barker about English singer-songwriter John Otway. Animation The Great Piggy Bank Robbery is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, produced in early 1945, and released in 1946. It was directed by Robert Clampett, and features Daffy Duck in Clampett's penultimate Warner cartoon, produced shortly before he left the studio. Animation This PSA Is Gay is a 2011 animation, family short film written by Marka Maberry-Gaulke and directed by Miranda Kasher, George Khabbaz and Patric Verrone. Comedy Almost Perfect is 2011 comedy drama romance film written and directed by Bertha Bay-Sa Pan. Comedy Rootha Na Karo is a 1970 Bollywood romance film directed by Sunder Dar. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Nanda, and Aruna Irani. Documentary film Troubled Water is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by John Antonelli,Tom Dusenbery and Will Parrinello. Documentary film Utshestiapi Akushun is a 2012 public information film directed by Jean-Baptiste Pinette. Thriller Monster Shark is a 1984 Italian-French natural horror film, and one of several environmental disaster films to emerge following the success of the 1975 film Jaws, including films such as: Great White, Orca, Piranha, Killer Fish and Tintorera. Comedy Lottery Ticket is a 2010 comedy film directed by Erik White and starring Bow Wow, Brandon T. Jackson, Naturi Naughton, Keith David, Charlie Murphy, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Loretta Devine and Ice Cube in lead roles. The storyline is based on the life of Kevin Carson who wins the $370 million lottery, and soon realizes that people from the city are not his real friends, but are after his money. The film released on August 20, 2010. Ice Cube, Mike Epps and Terry Crews starred in the 2002 film Friday After Next. Documentary film This Is Normal is a 2012 short documentary biography film directed by Derek Watson. Comedy Shrek Forever After is a 2010 action animated film written by Tim Sullivan and Josh Klausner and directed by Mike Mitchell. Shrek Forever After, formerly known as Shrek Goes Fourth and also known as Shrek 4 or Shrek: The Final Chapter, is a 2010 animated film. It is expected to be released in cinemas May 21, 2010 in the US and July 9, 2010 in the UK. Tim Sullivan will write the film, and Mike Mitchell is in talks to direct. The principal cast members will all reprise their roles. The plot was announced February 23, 2009. This movie will be the fourth film in the Shrek series, following Shrek, Shrek 2 and Shrek the Third. Like the first three Shrek films, the movie will be significantly based on fairy tale themes. The film was revealed on November 25, 2009. The teaser trailer was attached to 20th Century Fox's Avatar. Shrek (Mike Myers) has become a domesticated family man. Instead of scaring villagers away like he used to, the now-reluctant ogre agrees to autograph pitch forks. Longing for the days when he felt like a "real ogre," Shrek is tricked into signing a pact with the smooth-talking dealmaker, Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn). Shrek suddenly finds himself in a twisted, alternate version of Far Far Away, where ogres are hunted, Rumplestiltskin is king,Donkey(Eddie Murphy) is an intellectual, has his fur messed up, Never met Shrek and is afraid of him, and he is forced into a cart pulling job and Puss in Boots(Antonio Banderas) has turned into a fat lazy cat and Shrek and Fiona (Cameron Diaz) have never met(Fiona is also a hunted orge). Now, it's up to Shrek to undo all of Rumpelstiltskin's mischief in the hopes of saving his friends, restoring his world and reclaiming his one True Love and family. This is the first appearence of Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow) since the first film. This has several new characters such as Good Looking ogre and the witch doctor. The Three Bears have not been seen since the first film as of now they are not on the cast list for the rest of the films. This also shows Mongo who (died?) returning into this film. Comedy Legally Blondes is a 2009 film of the Legally Blonde series from MGM. Elle Woods, previously played by Reese Witherspoon, does not appear in the film, but is mentioned several times. Witherspoon produced the film. The film aired on ABC Family and Disney Channel, and is directed towards a younger audience than the first two films. The film stars Camilla and Rebecca Rosso as Elle Woods' British twin cousins. ==Plot== Starting in Great Britain, Isabelle "Izzy" and Annabelle "Annie" Woods are introduced as clever twin girls with a love for pink like their cousin, Elle Woods. They and their widowed father are moving to Southern California where they will be staying in Elle's home. Awaiting the girls are a pair of chihuahua dogs, their giddiness is cut short when they find out they are going to attend Pacific Preparatory, a private school requiring uniforms. Upon their first day, Izzy and Annie are registering themselves and they sign for ID cards. They also start off on the wrong foot with Tiffany Donohugh, the spoiled daughter of a primary funder of "Pac Prep." And they also meet Chris, who is almost immediately smitten with Annie. Science Fiction Jetsons: The Movie is a 1990 animated musical comic science fiction film produced by Hanna-Barbera and released on July 6, 1990 by Universal Pictures. Based on Hanna-Barbera's hit cartoon series, The Jetsons, the film stars the voices of George O'Hanlon, Penny Singleton and Mel Blanc, all veterans from the series, in their last voice-acting roles. O'Hanlon and Blanc both died in 1989 during production of the film, which was dedicated to both their memories. It also serves as the series finale to the show as no new episodes were produced to continue from where it left off. Animation The Longest Road is a 2013 animation film directed by Manddy Wyckens. Science Fiction Toki o Kakeru Shōjo is the second live-action film adaptation of novel of the same name. The film was released in Japan on November 8, 1997, directed by Haruki Kadokawa, with a screenplay by Ryōji Itō, Chiho Katsura and Haruki Kadokawa, starring beginner Nana Nakamoto in the main role. The film is narrated by the previous 1983 film's lead-actress Tomoyo Harada, and is set in 1965, when the novel was published for the first time. The film poster was used as the new cover for the 1997 edition of the novel. Thriller Walled In is a 2009 horror-thriller directed and co-written by Gilles Paquet-Brenner. The film is based on the best-selling French novel Les Emmurés by Serge Brussolo. It is the English-language debut of critically acclaimed French director Gilles Paquet-Brenner. The film was shot in Saskatchewan, Canada. Documentary film Untitled Jamie Foxx Documentary is a 2012 documentary film directed by Marques T. Owens. Animation Cats Don't Dance is a 1997 American animated musical comedy film, distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and notable as the only fully animated feature produced by Turner Feature Animation. This studio was merged during the post-production of Cats Don't Dance into Warner Bros. Animation after the merger of Time Warner with Turner Broadcasting System in 1996. Turner Feature Animation had also produced the animated portions of Turner's The Pagemaster. Set in a world where human beings and anthropomorphic animals live side-by-side, it focuses on a cat named Danny who wants to break into show business in Hollywood. The film stars the voices of Scott Bakula and Jasmine Guy, and was the directorial debut of former Disney animator Mark Dindal, its musical numbers, written by Randy Newman, and for Gene Kelly's contributions as choreographer, after his death in 1996. The film was Kelly's final film project which is dedicated to him. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, Cats Don't Dance failed at the box office. Science Fiction Theme Song Rebel is a 2013 science fiction comedy short film film written by Gabriel Hulbert and directed by Luke Patton. Documentary film The Great Warming is a 2006 documentary film directed by Michael Taylor. The film was hosted by Alanis Morissette and Keanu Reeves and even before its November 3, 2006 première helped establish an alliance between Democrats and Evangelicals trying to shake the administration out of its inertia on Climate change mitigation. It is also the anchor for a broad, pro-active coalition ranging from Friends of the Earth to Union of Concerned Scientists to Churches of Christ. Theatre giant Regal Cinemas released the film in its top 50 markets on the weekend of November 4 to November 5, 2006, which makes the launch three times larger than for any other film of its kind, and highlights the growing currency of the global warming issues in the mainstream.A special program was developed for faith communities, and the film was distributed to over 500 churches, synagogues and mosques across the US. Featuring elements of the 2005 Public Broadcasting Service special Global Warming: the Signs and the Science, The Great Warming, it talks to key researchers and reports on social justice and day-to-day impacts as well as emission statistics. Documentary film Oh Yeah, She Performs! is a 2012 documentary film written by Mirjam Unger and Veronika Weidinger, and directed by Mirjam Unger. Animation Rubika is a 2011 animated short film directed by Guillaume Plantevin. Thriller MIAMI SNOW delves into the fast-paced and violent world of the cocaine trade. Four intersecting stories with 500 kilos of coke up for grabs and only one man can be left standing. Stars Rey Hernandez and Mayra Veronica. Documentary film Human Touch is a 2004 film directed by Paul Cox and starring Jacqueline McKenzie, Chris Haywood and Aaron Blabey. The plot follows the story of Anna who is a singer trying to raise money for her choir's trip to China. She does this by posing nude for an ageing artist and upon seeing the finished results goes on a journey of self-discovery. Comedy La palomilla al rescate is a 1976 family adventure and comedy film written by Manuel Rodríguez Ajenjo and directed by Héctor Ortega. Animation Sur les murs de la ville is a 2004 film. Documentary film Bending Steel is a 2013 documentary film written by Dave Carroll and Ryan Scafuro and directed by Dave Carroll. Comedy 108 Stitches is a comedy film directed by David Rountree. Documentary film Au chic resto pop is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Tahani Rached. Comedy Palais royal! is a 2005 comedy film written by Brigitte Buc and Valérie Lemercier and directed by Valérie Lemercier. Comedy The Chance of a Night Time is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter and Kenneth Kove. The screenplay was written by Ben Travers based on his play The Dippers, and the cast included cast members from Travers's Aldwych Farces. Thriller The Home is a 2011 horror-thriller film directed by Kristoffer Aaron Morgan. Comedy I'm in the Revue is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Thriller Sworn to Justice is a 1996 action-drama film directed by Paul Maslak. Comedy Kid Boots is a 1926 American silent feature film directed by Frank Tuttle, and based on the 1923 musical written by William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach. This was Eddie Cantor's first film. A print is preserved at the Library of Congress. Comedy My Sexiest Year is a 2007 romantic comedy/drama starring Frankie Muniz and Harvey Keitel and was written and directed by Howard Himelstein. The film is a romantic coming-of-age story in which the kindness bestowed by a glamorous model is returned 30 years later by the young man in whom she inspired the first stirrings of confidence and love. The film takes place in 1970s Miami and was shot in various locations such as Collins Avenue and Coral Gables High School. The film had its world premiere at the 2007 Hamptons International Film Festival. As of 2013 the film has yet to receive a DVD/Blu-ray release date. Comedy Red Heat is a 1988 American buddy cop action comedy directed by Walter Hill. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, as Moscow narc Ivan Danko, and James Belushi, as Chicago detective Art Ridzik. Finding themselves on the same case, Danko and Ridzik work as partners to catch a cunning and deadly Soviet Georgian drug kingpin, Viktor Rostavili, who also happens to be the killer of Danko's previous partner back in Soviet Russia. The film was released with the tagline "Moscow's toughest detective. Chicago's craziest cop. There's only one thing more dangerous than making them mad: making them partners." It was the first American film given permission to shoot in Moscow's Red Square - however, most of the scenes set in the USSR were actually shot in Hungary. Schwarzenegger was paid a salary of $8 million for his role in the film. It has found a cult audience amongst fluent Russian speakers because of the movie's weak portrayal of the Russian language and stereotypes. Thriller Das Autogramm is a 1984 West German drama film directed by Peter Lilienthal. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy One is a 1971 comedy film directed and written by Ulrich Schamoni. Comedy Fay Grim is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley. The film is a sequel to Hartley's 1997 film Henry Fool, and revolves around the title character, played by Parker Posey, the sister of Simon Grim. The plot revolves around Fay's attempt to unravel an increasingly violent mystery in Europe. The film was shot almost entirely in Dutch angles, meaning the vast majority of shots are framed diagonally, or "tilted". At the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, Hartley revealed that the two shots in the film's final cut that are not "Dutched" occurred when he and the film crew forgot to tilt the camera. Comedy Violent Is the Word for Curly is the 32nd short subject starring American farce comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Shion is the most merciless assassin of the Magnificat crime group. However, when her hand and heart hesitate to murder the man she loves, her superior marks her for death. Torn from the crime lords who were her only family, Shion must choose between a life of killing and a life on the run. Science Fiction Pinocchio in Outer Space is a 1965 Belgian-American animated film which sets Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio character on a rocketship adventure. Peter Lazer does the voice of Pinocchio. The film was produced by Ray Goossens at Belvision Studios, with American involvement from Norm Prescott and Fred Ladd. The French version was titled Pinocchio dans l'espace and the Dutch version was known as Pinocchio in de ruimte. The film was released in the USA by Universal Pictures. It was Universal's second animated film that it distributed and its last one until 1986's An American Tail, which is the first one it produced. The talking cricket character was not present in this production. Instead, Pinocchio's sidekick was Nurtle, an alien turtle sent by his government to investigate an unusual increase of radiation on Mars, voiced by Arnold Stang. Together they do battle against Astro, a marauding intergalactic whale who was seeking revenge after being abducted by a mysterious race of Martians. Thriller In A Forest is a 2010 animation action short film directed by Fons Schiedon. Documentary film The Sorrow and the Pity is a two-part 1969 documentary film by Marcel Ophüls about the collaboration between the Vichy government and Nazi Germany during World War II. The film uses interviews with a German officer, collaborators, and resistance fighters from Clermont-Ferrand. They comment on the nature of and reasons for collaboration. The reasons include antisemitism, anglophobia, fear of Bolsheviks and Soviet invasion, the desire for power, and simple caution. Animation The Musical Pig is a 1965 short film directed by Zlatko Grgic. Thriller The Crying Game is a 1992 British psychological thriller drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan. The film explores themes of race, gender, nationality, and sexuality against the backdrop of the Irish Troubles. The original working title of the film was The Soldier's Wife. The Crying Game is about the experiences of the main character, Fergus, as a member of the IRA, his brief but meaningful encounter with Jody who is held prisoner by the group, and his unexpected romantic relationship with Jody's girlfriend, Dil whom Fergus promised Jody he would protect. However, unexpected events force Fergus to decide what he wants for the future, and ultimately what his nature dictates he must do. Documentary film Naomi´s Corset is a 2004 film directed by Gérard Allon. Comedy The Great Macarthy is a 1975 comedy about Australian rules football. It was an adaptation of the novel A Salute to the Great Macarthy by Barry Oakley. It stars John Jarratt as the title character as a local footballer who is signed up by the South Melbourne Football Club. It also stars Barry Humphries and Judy Morris. It was released at a time when Australian films were starting to re-emerge. It was not very successful despite its high profile cast. Thriller Ex-assassin Dina LoBianca, receives an offer she cannot refuse, thrusting her back into the world of hired guns, espionage and surveillance. With the help of her young sexy prot?g? and Dina?s new straight-laced love interest, the femme fatal uncovers a sinister plot involving murder, terrorism and international intrigue. Comedy Flying Sex is a 1980 film directed by Marino Girolami. Documentary film Tree of Wealth is a 1953 documentary film directed by A. Bhaskar Rao. Comedy En spöksändare har tagit makten över Knohults TV-sändningar vilket gör att bara fyra år gamla program visas. Åsa-Nisse och Klabbarparn bestämmer sig för att göra hemlig agent av handlare Sjökvist. Med agentens ABZ-bok lär de Sjökvist en agents alla trix; de hinner även med att uppfinna en bond-bil. Spåren leder dem till Höjdåsen, ett öde hus med dansande flickor som vakter. Sedan blir det biljakter i sann James Bond-anda. Comedy Teen Wolf 3:The Return of The Wolf (2006) is an Canadian English comedy film first released on July 21, 2006. The film was directed by Shane Cunningham based on a script by Sean Menard, Bradley Young and Shane Cunningham. The film is a sequel to Teen Wolf Too, which featured Jason Bateman as Todd Howard, a teenage werewolf. Science Fiction Destroy All Monsters, released in Japan as Kaijū Sōshingeki, is a 1968 Japanese science fiction Kaiju film produced by Toho. The ninth entry in the original Godzilla series, it stars Akira Kubo, Jun Tazaki, Yukiko Kobayashi and Yoshio Tsuchiya. Produced in celebration as Toho's 20th kaiju film, it was also originally intended to be the final Godzilla film, and as such, was given a bigger budget than the past few productions. Set at the end of the 20th century, the film features many of Toho's earlier monsters, eleven in all. The film was also the last to be produced by the main creators of the Godzilla character, with Ishirō Honda directing, Eiji Tsuburaya supervising the special effects, Tomoyuki Tanaka producing, and Akira Ifukube handling the film's score. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the Spring of 1969 by American International Pictures. Documentary film The Skies are Closer in Homesh is a highly personal documentary that follows a newly wed Jewish couple through their first few years of married life on a dangerous Israeli settlement. Comedy Největší z Čechů is a 2010 Czech drama film by Robert Sedláček. The story is about a team of four filmmakers. Set in Pelhřimov, the film was shot during the Festival of Records and Curiosities. The film began shooting in August 2009, also filming in Prague on Střelecký Island. Comedy Se Eu Fosse Você is a 2006 Brazilian comedy film directed by Daniel Filho. The film was a box office success, having the largest audience of a Brazilian film in 2006. It was followed by a sequel Se Eu Fosse Você 2. Thriller Don't Open the Door! is a 1975 horror film, directed by S. F. Brownrigg, known for directing the 1973 horror film The Forgotten. Thriller In Fear is an Irish 2013 psychological horror film directed and written by Jeremy Lovering. The movie premiered on January 20, 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival. It stars Iain De Caestecker and Alice Englert as a young couple terrorized by an unknown assailant. Documentary film A Life In Pop is a 2006 documentary about English electronic dance music duo Pet Shop Boys. It was originally broadcast on Channel 4 in May 2006 and an expanded version followed on DVD in October. The documentary was directed by George Scott and produced by Nick de Grunwald. Contributors included Robbie Williams, Brandon Flowers, Peter Robinson, Tim Rice-Oxley, West End Girls, Jake Shears, and Bruce Weber. Comedy Sai da Frente is a Brazilian film, from 1952, which marks the debut of Mazzaropi in cinemas, hitherto artist of success in the circus, radio and television. Animation Darsbor is a 2012 short animation film directed by Jakub Kuc. Comedy Kolah Ghermezi and Pesar Khaleh is a 1995 Iranian film directed by Iraj Tahmasb. The film is about Kolah Ghermezi, a popular puppet character of the early 90's in Iran. Science Fiction Savage Fury is a 1956 adventure science fiction film written by Basil Dickey, Nate Gatzert and George H. Plympton and directed by Lew Landers. Comedy Casa de Mi Padre is a 2012 Spanish-language American comedy film. The film stars Will Ferrell, Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna and Génesis Rodríguez with Matt Piedmont directing a screenplay written by Andrew Steele. The film has been described to be in the style of an "overly dramatic telenovela" and tells the story of Armando Álvarez, who must save his father's ranch from a powerful drug lord. Casa de Mi Padre was released on March 16, 2012. Documentary film Beyond Conviction is a feature documentary directed and produced by Rachel Libert that tells the story of three crime victims as they prepare to meet those that have committed these crimes. The film follows participants in a program based on the principals of restorative justice run by the state of Pennsylvania in which victims of the most violent crimes meet face-to-face with their perpetrators. In 2006, the film was presented at the Los Angeles Film Festival, the Woodstock Film Festival, the Viennale, and the Leeds Film Festival. The film won the Audience Award at the Woodstock Film Festival. Comedy Buttoners is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Petr Zelenka. Comedy Schrammeln is a 1944 German / Austrian film directed by Géza von Bolváry. Science Fiction Encounter in Space is a 2003 short science-fiction film written and directed by Thomas Draschan. Comedy Little Red Flowers is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan. The film was a co-production between China's Beijing Century Good-Tidings Cultural Development Company LTD and Italy's Downtown Pictures. The Dutch company, Fortissimo Films handled worldwide sales. The film, based on author Wang Shuo's semi-autobiographical novel, Could Be Beautiful, follows a young four-year old boy, Fang Qiang Qiang, at a kindergarten boarding school. Deposited into a world that demands conformity, Qiang suffers for his bullying. The film is Zhang's second adaptation of a novel by Wang, after 2003's I Love You. Comedy Nippu is a 2012 Telugu-language film, directed by Gunasekhar, starring Ravi Teja and Deeksha Seth in the lead. The music is scored by S. Thaman. Produced by director YVS Chowdary on his home banner Bommarillu, and directed by Gunasekhar; the film received negative reviews. It was later dubbed in Hindi as Main Insaaf Karoonga and in Tamil as Rowdy Raja. The film was a commercial failure at box office. Thriller Wolf Creek 2 is a 2013 Australian horror film co-written and directed by Greg McLean.The film serves as a sequel to his 2005 film Wolf Creek and features John Jarratt reprising his role as Mick Taylor. It was released on 30 August 2013 at the Venice Film Festival, then released in Australia on 20 February 2014. Comedy The Pooch is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 115th Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Little Soldiers is a Telugu children's movie released in February 1996, produced and directed by Gangaraju Gunnam, which won many awards, including the Andhra Pradesh state government Nandi award. The film contains children's songs penned by Sirivennela Sitaramasastri and music scored by Sri. Comedy Chalo America is a 1999 Indian film Directed by Piyush Jha. Comedy Night Train to Murder is a 1984 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Morecambe and Wise. It was the last work that Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise worked on together before Eric's death in 1984, Morecambe being in poor health at the time of filming. It was written as a pastiche of the works of various writers including Agatha Christie and Edgar Wallace and is set in 1946, featuring Morecambe and Wise ostensibly as 1940s versions of themselves. The duo's move from the BBC to Thames in 1978 was a much publicised media event, and one of the main reasons for their move was to make films and move away from the format of the Morecambe & Wise Show that had proved so popular in the last decade. The film was completed in late 1983 but not shown until after Morecambe's death the following year. It was originally made with a laughter track but when shown, and later released on both VHS and DVD this was absent. The film features a plot of family members dying in strange circumstances and the two leads are drawn into this when Eric's niece Kathy is visited by the family's lawyer, played by Fulton Mackay. It was made largely on location and produced on video tape. Animation Le loup à poil is a 2010 short film directed by Joke Van der Steen and Valère Lommel. Comedy Paternity is a 1981 film comedy that stars Burt Reynolds, Beverly D'Angelo, Paul Dooley, Elizabeth Ashley and Lauren Hutton, directed by David Steinberg. The film was released by Paramount Pictures on October 2, 1981. Thriller White Dog is a 1982 American drama film directed by Samuel Fuller using a screenplay written by Fuller and Curtis Hanson loosely based on Romain Gary's 1970 novel of the same title. The film depicts the struggle of a dog trainer named Keys, who is black, trying to retrain a stray dog found by a young actress, that is a "white dog"—a dog trained to viciously attack any black person. Fuller uses the film as a platform to deliver an anti-racist message as it examines the question of whether racism is a treatable problem or an incurable condition. The film's theatrical release was suppressed in the United States by Paramount Pictures out of concern of negative press after rumors began circulating that the film was racist. It was released internationally in France and the United Kingdom in 1982, and broadcast on various American cable television channels. Its first official American release came in December 2008 when The Criterion Collection released the original uncut film to DVD. Documentary film Point of Order! is a 1964 documentary film by Emile de Antonio, about the Senate Army-McCarthy Hearings of 1954. Documentary film L' Isola bianca is a 1950 Italian short documentary film directed by Dino Risi. Science Fiction Decaying Orbit is a 2007 independent film directed by Tim Pyle and produced by Hogofilm, LLC., a production company in Southern California. It was filmed in the San Fernando Valley, with hundreds of computer graphics special effects produced in-house by Hogofilm. Comedy Moving Day is a Canadian comedy film, released in 2012. Directed by Mike Clattenburg and written by Clattenburg and Mike O'Neill, the film centres on four men working for a moving company in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia whose personal lives are as messy as their professional ones. The film's cast includes Gabriel Hogan, Bill Carr, Gerry Dee, Victor Garber, Jonny Harris, Charlie Murphy, Cathy Jones, Shauna MacDonald, Gabrielle Miller, Will Sasso, Don Bottomley, David Rossetti and Jordan Poole. Miller garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards. Documentary film Dryland is a 2013 documentary drama family sports film written by Sue Arbuthnot and directed by Sue Arbuthnot and Richard Wilhelm. Comedy Sex Pot is a 2009 direct to DVD sex comedy film produced by The Asylum and written and directed by Eric Forsberg. Two versions were released: 3D and regular. Both versions were released simultaneously. Other than the 3D element both versions are identical. Set during one long day and night, two 18 year old potheads, both high school seniors, find a stash of marijuana that makes women's sex drive go crazy. Comedy Manmadan Ambu is a 2010 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. Written by Kamal Haasan, it stars himself alongside R. Madhavan and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles, while featuring Ramesh Arvind, Sangeetha, Manju Pillai and Urvashi among others in supporting roles. The film features music composed by Devi Sri Prasad, with several songs written and sung by Kamal Haasan himself, while Manush Nandan and Shan Mohammed made their debut as cinematographer and editor. After significant pre-production which included rehearsals of the entire script before filming, the film was extensively shot across Europe and on a cruise ship, whilst scenes were also canned across Chennai and Kodaikanal. It was produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin, Manmadan Ambu released worldwide on 23 December 2010. It was dubbed into Telugu as Manmadha Banam and distributed by Gemini Film Circuit. Upon release, the film opened to mixed reviews and had an average run at the box office. Thriller Argo is a 2012 American political thriller film directed by Ben Affleck. This film is adapted from U.S. Central Intelligence Agency operative Tony Mendez's book The Master of Disguise and Joshuah Bearman's 2007 Wired article The Great Escape: How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran. The latter deals with the "Canadian Caper," in which Tony Mendez led the rescue of six U.S. diplomats from Tehran, Iran, during the 1979-1981 Iran hostage crisis. The film stars Affleck as Mendez with Bryan Cranston, Alan Arkin, and John Goodman in supporting roles, and was released in North America to critical and commercial success on October 12, 2012. The film was produced by Affleck, Grant Heslov and George Clooney. The story of this rescue was also told in the 1981 television movie Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper, directed by Lamont Johnson. Upon release, Argo received widespread acclaim and seven nominations for the 85th Academy Awards and won three, for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing and Best Picture. Comedy Norway is a 2014 comedy drama fantasy horror film written by Yannis Veslemes and directed by Yannis Veslemes. Documentary film Ernesto Che Guevara: The Bolivian Diary is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Richard Dindo. Science Fiction Super Shark is a 2011 sci-fi action film starring John Schneider, Sarah Lieving and Tim Abell and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Science Fiction Subliminal Seduction is a 1996 made-for-TV film directed by Andrew Stevens. Animation The Boy and the World is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Alê Abreu. Comedy Doughboys in Ireland is a 1943 American musical war film directed by Lew Landers and starring Kenny Baker, Jeff Donnell, Lynn Merrick. The film offered an early role for future star Robert Mitchum, who appeared in a large number of films that year. A group of American troops are stationed in Ireland, where they come into conflict with the locals. Documentary film Late For My Mother's Funeral is a 2013 documentary comedy drama film written and directed by Penny Allen. Comedy Natale in crociera is 2007 Italian comedy film written by Alessandro Bencivenni and directed by Neri Parenti. Animation The Way of the Wind is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Seraphim Ovcharenko. Animation Primus 'Lee Van Cleef is a 2012 animated short film directed by Chris Smith. Documentary film My American Life is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Mohammed Yakub. Thriller Choke Canyon is a 1986 movie starring Stephen Collins as a "cowboy scientist" trying to develop an alternative energy source. It was filmed mostly in the vicinity of Moab, Utah. Thriller Lapse of Memory is a film directed by Patrick Dewolf released on Januray 8, 1992. Documentary film Welcome to New Hope Pennsylvania, where even death it would seem is not the final departure for many of the town's residents. Paranormal sightings and stories from townspeople and visitors alike are as numerous as they are unexplainable in this exciting documentary. Witness firsthand images of spirits in various forms exactly as they were revealed to the cameras! Comedy More Than a Miracle is a 1967 film also titled Cinderella Italian Style and Happily Ever After. It stars Sophia Loren, Omar Sharif and Dolores del Río. The movie has a fairy tale narrative. Filmed in the countryside outside of Naples, Francesco Rosi directed and Carlo Ponti produced. The theme music was a hit for Roger Williams, reaching #2 on Billboard's survey. Sergio Franchi recorded the title song on his 1968 RCA Victor album, I'm a Fool To Want You. Comedy Trouble Brewing is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Googie Withers and Gus McNaughton. It was made by Associated Talking Pictures at Ealing Studios, and includes the songs "Fanlight Fanny" and "Hitting the Highspots Now." The film is based on a novel by Joan Butler. The film's sets were designed by art director Wilfred Shingleton. Science Fiction Malibu Shark Attack is a 2009 TV film, directed by David Lister and produced for the Syfy channel. It is the 19th film in the Maneater Series. Comedy Il padrone del vapore is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Riccardo Billi. Documentary film Goodnight, Thank You, You've Been a Lovely Audience is a DVD featuring Sinéad O'Connor. It was released on August 26, 2003 and contains footage from her goodbye concert in her hometown Dublin in 2002. In addition to the concert performance, the DVD contains extra material consisting of a documentary about the making of the album Sean-Nós Nua and various interviews and behind the scenes footage as well as 6 bonus videos. Comedy The Salt of Life is the second film from writer/director/actor Gianni Di Gregorio, whose began his directorial career with 2010's Mid-August Lunch. Comedy For Christ's Sake is a 2009 comedy film directed by Jackson Douglas written by Jeff Lewis and starring Alex Borstein. This film is about a small town priest named Robert, who finds out his estranged brother greatly needs a cancer treatment loan, but finds out that his brother has used the money to finance a pornographic movie. Comedy Our Neighbors - The Carters is a 1939 comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy. Documentary film The World of Adrien is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Katerine Giguère. Comedy Hitch is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Andy Tennant and starring Will Smith. The film, which was written by Kevin Bisch, co-stars Eva Mendes, Kevin James, and Amber Valletta. Smith plays the main fictional character of the film, Alex "Hitch" Hitchens, who is a professional dating consultant who makes a living teaching men how to woo women. The film was released on February 11, 2005 by Columbia Pictures. Thriller Gupt: The Hidden Truth, commonly known as Gupt, is a 1997 Bollywood suspense thriller film, directed by Rajiv Rai. It stars Bobby Deol, Manisha Koirala, Kajol, Paresh Rawal, Om Puri and Raj Babbar. The film's soundtrack was composed by Viju Shah, while the lyrics were penned by Anand Bakshi. Upon release, Gupt became a critical and commercial success. The film's storyline and soundtrack earned critical praise. It grossed 250 million at the domestic box office. Comedy Blondie on a Budget is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Rita Hayworth. It was the fifth entry into the long-running Blondie series of films, which ran between 1938 and 1950. Comedy The 6th Man is a 1997 American sports comedy film directed by Randall Miller, starring Marlon Wayans and Kadeem Hardison. The film was released in the United States on March 28, 1997. The film features real National Collegiate Athletic Association schools, although the rosters are fictitious. Some schools shown in the film include the University of Washington, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Fresno State University, Georgetown University, the University of Kentucky, the University of Arkansas, UCLA, and others. The film features cameos from college basketball personalities such as Jerry Tarkanian and Dick Vitale. Documentary film Hank: 5 Years from the Brink is a 2013 documentary, biography film directed by Joe Berlinger. Comedy On the Sunny Side is an East German musical comedy film, directed by Ralf Kirsten and starring Manfred Krug. It was released in 1962. Documentary film Gravity Is My Enemy is a 1977 American short documentary film about quadriplegic visual artist Mark Hicks, directed by John C. Joseph. It won an Academy Award at the 50th Academy Awards in 1978 for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy Two Tough Guys is a 2003 comedy, action, crime film written and directed by Juan Martínez Moreno Comedy The Goldbergs is a 1950 comedy film and written by Gertrude Berg and N. Richard Nash and directed by Walter Hart. Thriller Phoonk 2 is a Bollywood horror film written and directed by Milind Gadagkar. It is a sequel to Ram Gopal Varma's 2008 film Phoonk and stars Sudeep, Amruta Khanvilkar and Ahsaas Channa. The film was released on 16 April 2010 with about 900 prints worldwide including the digital format. The film despite being low-budget, and much scarier, didn't become as successful as its prequel Phoonk. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Bommai 2 and in Telugu as Aavaham. The script for this movie was loosely based on the book point of impact. Comedy Penny Black is a New Zealand independent comedy film produced by Fiona Jackson, and directed by Joe Hitchcock. Science Fiction Cartoon Noir is a 1999 feature film anthology film consisting of six animated short subjects from five countries. The short films brought together for this anthology were Gentle Spirit by Polish animator Piotr Dumala, Club of the Laid Off by the Czech artist Jiri Barta, Abductees from England’s Paul Vester, The Story of the Cat and the Moon from Portuguese animator Pedro Serrazina, and a pair of shorts from American filmmakers: Suzan Pitt's Joy Street and Julie Zammarchi's Ape. Cartoon Noir was released on DVD in 2000. Thriller Grievous Bodily Harm is a 1988 Australian crime film directed by Mark Joffe starring Colin Friels and John Waters. Comedy Who's Crazy, Doc? is a 1982 comedy film written by Stefan Lukschy, Christian Rateuke and Hartmann Schmige and directed by Stefan Lukschy and Chris Rateuke. Comedy Micro-Phonies is the 87th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Guilty as Charged is a 1991 comedy film written by Charles Gale and directed by Sam Irvin. Documentary film "Everyday to Stay is a gritty and vulnerable glimpse at the lives of two couples as they navigate love, identity and commitment through one partner's transition." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation The Holy Ass and the City that was Finished Before it Began is a 2007 short animation film written by Leo Falcão and André Muhle and directed by William Paiva and Leo Domingues. Animation Wanna-Be's is a 1986 Japanese direct-to-video animation written by Toshimichi Suzuki. Kenichi Sonoda created the character designs of the animated version. Thriller To Forgive is a 2012 psychological drama thriller horror mystery film written and directed by Zhu Minjiang. Comedy His Last Fling is a 1935 short comedy film written by Raymond Cannon and Al Rondell and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Top Hat is a 1935 screwball musical comedy film in which Fred Astaire plays an American dancer named Jerry Travers, who comes to London to star in a show produced by Horace Hardwick. He meets and attempts to impress Dale Tremont to win her affection. The film also features Eric Blore as Hardwick's valet Bates, Erik Rhodes as Alberto Beddini, a fashion designer and rival for Dale's affections, and Helen Broderick as Hardwick's long-suffering wife Madge. The film was written by Allan Scott and Dwight Taylor. It was directed by Mark Sandrich. The songs were written by Irving Berlin. "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" and "Cheek to Cheek" have become American song classics. It has been nostalgically referred to — particularly its "Cheek to Cheek" segment — in many films, including The Purple Rose of Cairo and The Green Mile. Top Hat was the most successful picture of Astaire and Rogers' partnership, achieving second place in worldwide box-office receipts for 1935. While some dance critics maintain that Swing Time contained a finer set of dances, Top Hat remains, to this day, the partnership's best-known work. Thriller Street Smart is a 1987 American film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Christopher Reeve, Morgan Freeman and Kathy Baker. It was shot in New York City and Montreal, Quebec. Animation Blood Tea and Red String is a stop-motion-animated feature film, called by director Christiane Cegavske a "fairy tale for adults". It was released on February 2, 2006 after a production time of 13 years, having been filmed in various places in the West Coast and in two studios. The musical score was composed and performed by Mark Growden. Cegavske says in the audio commentary to the DVD for this film that it is to be the first in a trilogy. Science Fiction DeepStar Six is an American 1989 science fiction horror film about the struggles of the crew of an underwater military outpost to defend their base against the attacks of a sea monster. The film's main principal starring lead actors and supporting players included Greg Evigan, Taurean Blacque, Nancy Everhard, Cindy Pickett, Miguel Ferrer and Matt McCoy. Comedy The Lady Craved Excitement is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and written by John Gilling. It featured Hy Hazell, Michael Medwin and Sid James. An early Hammer film, it is significant as one of five films shot at Oakley Court and the first to feature its famous exterior, located next door to Bray Studios. Comedy Bunco Busters is the 64th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 21, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Occasional Coarse Language is a 1998 Australian romantic comedy film about a young woman who loses her boyfriend and job in the same day and tries to get her life back on track. Thriller The Invisible Maniac is a 1990 film directed by Adam Rifkin. It stars Noel Peters and Savannah. Thriller Vinashak – Destroyer is a 1998 Bollywood action movie directed by Ravi Dewan and starring Sunil Shetty, Raveena Tandon and Danny Denzongpa. Thriller Incident at Victoria Falls is the second and final film in the proposed series of television films Sherlock Holmes the Golden Years written by Bob Shayne. It starred Christopher Lee and Patrick Macnee as Holmes and Watson in old age. In the film, Holmes is about to retire to Sussex and keep bees when the king sends him on a mission to South Africa to retrieve the Star of Africa diamond. Complications arise and Holmes meets several historical characters including ex-President Theodore Roosevelt, portrayed by Claude Akins, and Lillie Langtry, played by Jenny Seagrove. He also encounters the fictional character A. J. Raffles. Comedy Larry the Cucumber is detective dynamo Sheerluck Holmes and Bob the Tomato his venerable sidekick Dr. Watson. Together their superlative powers of observation and forensic fortitude can solve any crime. But because Sheerluck takes all the credit for the pair's sleuthing savvy, the missing Golden Ruler -- the most valuable and prized treasure in all of Buckingham Palace -- may never be recovered. Will Sheerluck remember the all-important golden rule in time to rescue the ruler and save his friendship? Find out in the nail-biting VeggieTales mystery Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler. Plus! See Archibald Asparagus as Don Quixote in "The Asparagus of La Mancha." And! The inspiring new Silly Song with Larry, "Gated Community." Featuring the brand new Silly Song Gated Community Comedy The Comedy of Errors is a 1983 comedy TV movie written by William Shakespeare and directed by James Cellan Jones. Comedy Cube Zombies is a 2007 short, comedy and horror film written by Kevin Corcoran and David Updike and directed by Kevin Corcoran. Comedy You Can't Have Everything is a 1937 Fox musical film directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. The movie stars Alice Faye and Don Ameche, and was the film debut for Gypsy Rose Lee. Documentary film My Father is Still a Communist, Intimate Secrets to be Published is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by Ahmad Ghossein. Comedy "Stubble Trouble" is an animated short film produced under Calabash Animation and was directed by Joseph E. Merideth, a former animator for Calabash and a teacher of animation for The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. The short is about a caveman who tries to impress a woman, however is rejected repeatedly by the woman due to his inability to keep a shaven face. The caveman attempts to shave his face using several items, including a sharp knife and a stone wheel. However, after shaving off his beard, the stubble grows back instantly. "Stubble Trouble" was nominated for "Best Animated Short Film" in 2001 in the Academy Awards. Comedy The Royal Family is a 1977 TV movie. Animation The Organ Cranker is a 1998 short animation film directed by Jon Foulk. Documentary film Flo is a 2013 short biographical documentary film directed by Riley Hooper. Comedy Hoverboard is a 2012 short comedy adventure film written and directed by Sydney Freeland. Science Fiction Stagger is a 2009 action horror film written and directed by Paul T.T. Easter. Thriller Dharti is a 2011 Punjabi film directed by Navaniat Singh with story, screenplay and dialogues by Manoj Jha. Dharti was produced by Darshan Singh Grewal, J.S. Kataria and Jimmy Shergill, and stars Jimmy Shergill, Surveen Chawla, Rannvijay Singh, Japji Khera, Prem Chopra, Rahul Dev, Binnu Dhillon and Shavinder Mahal. It was released on 21 April in Australia and on 22 April 2011 globally. Animation The Improbable Journey of Berta Benz is a 2012 short animated film written by Deborah Hutchison and directed by Keith English and Deborah Hutchison. Thriller The only thing James wants is to remain away from Scotland. One day, however, he receives a fax, a printout of an unknown person's obituary. The next day, he is charged and arrested for the murder of this person. Documentary film Maas Observation is a 1997 short, silent documentary film directed by Karel Doing and Greg Pope. Animation Human Rights Are For Everyone! is a 2011 short animation educational film directed by Sam Boyd. Thriller Douglas is a 1970 Norwegian drama film directed by Pål Bang-Hansen, starring Rolv Wesenlund and Kjersti Døvigen. It is based on a 1968 novel by Haavard Haavardsholm. The film presents a critical view of the activities of the secret police. Comedy Crime or Punishment ?!? is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Keralino Sandorovich. Comedy Back to the Beach is a 1987 comedy film starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, directed by Lyndall Hobbs. The original music score is composed by Steve Dorff. The film generated a total domestic gross of $13,110,903. It received a "two thumbs up" rating from Siskel and Ebert. The film is an open parody of the beach party movies made popular in the 1960s, especially those in which Avalon and Funicello had appeared. The plot is merely the means of connecting the various sight gags, homages and in-jokes. All character names are taken from those earlier films. The film's soundtrack included covers of several well-known beach tunes, along with new songs by such artists as Aimee Mann and Private Domain. Animation Sonar is a 2009 short animated and experimental film directed by Renaud Hallée. Documentary film Snow, Sand and Savages is a 1973 documentary film directed by Anthony Buckley. Comedy The Man Who Lost Himself is a lost 1920 silent film comedy drama directed by Clarence G. Badger and George D. Baker. It was produced by its star, stage actor William Faversham and Lewis J. Selznick. The film is based on a story by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. Documentary film Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Erick Black and Frauke Sandig. Comedy Broken Flowers is a 2005 French-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and produced by Jon Kilik and Stacey Smith. The film focuses on an aging "Don Juan" who embarks on a cross-country journey to track down four of his former lovers after receiving an anonymous letter stating that he has a son. The film stars Bill Murray, Jeffrey Wright, Sharon Stone, Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Tilda Swinton, Julie Delpy, Chloë Sevigny, and Mark Webber. Comedy Animal Behavior is a 1989 romantic comedy film written by Susan Rice, directed by Kjehl Rasmussen and H. Anne Riley. Thriller Hero Wanted is a 2008 American thriller film directed by Brian Smrz in his directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding, Jr., Ray Liotta, Kim Coates and Norman Reedus. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 29, 2008. Comedy Eddelu Manjunatha is a Kannada film written and directed by director Guruprasad. This is Guruprasad's second film after the black comedy Mata. It was produced by journalist, producer and director V. Sanath Kumar. Comedy 1-2-3 Go is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 199th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Once a Year, Every Year is a 1994 Italian comedy film directed by Gianfrancesco Lazotti. Documentary film Documental De La Gira "Soltando Al Perro" is a documentary music film directed by Rubén R. Bañuelos. Science Fiction Aquaman is a television pilot developed by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB Television Network, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Gough and Millar wrote the pilot, which was directed by Greg Beeman. Justin Hartley starred as Arthur "A.C." Curry, a young man living in a beachside community in the Florida Keys who learns about his powers and destiny as the Prince of Atlantis. The Aquaman pilot was expected to debut in the fall schedule of 2006, but following the merger of the WB and UPN, the resulting CW Network opted not to buy the series. After they passed on the pilot, it was made available online through iTunes in the United States and became the number-one most downloaded television show on iTunes. It received generally favorable reviews and was later released on other online markets, and aired on Canadian television network YTV. Thriller "A handsome American man wakes up in a deserted part of Montréal, completely bereft of all memory, except one… that he knows he’s gay. Based on real life incidents, this enigmatic film treads the thin life between real and surreal." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Tazza: The High Rollers is a 2006 South Korean gambling film directed by Choi Dong-hoon and based on Huh Young-man and Kim Se-yeong's manhwa of the same name. Produced by Sidus FNH and distributed by CJ Entertainment, the story revolves around a group of gambling drifters involved in the Korean card game Hwatu. It was a huge commercial and critical success, becoming one of South Korea's highest grossing films and winning numerous awards. Comedy The Man I Love is a part-talking sound film from Paramount Pictures produced in parallel silent and sound versions. This film survives in a copy sold to television in the 1950s. The film stars Richard Arlen. Some sources refer to this as Arlen's first sound film, but he co-starred Nancy Carroll in Dorothy Arzner's Manhattan Cocktail, another part-talking picture released by Paramount. Documentary film Vulkanovka. After the Great Cinema is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Giedre Beinoriute. Documentary film The Divided Earth is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Rosemarie Blank. Documentary film Pandas: The Journey Home is a documentary film directed by Nic Brown. Comedy King of Burlesque is a 1936 musical film about a former burlesque producer played by Warner Baxter who moves into a legitimate theatre and does very well, until he marries a socialite. Sammy Lee received an Academy Award nomination for the now dead category of Best Dance Direction at the 8th Academy Awards. Animation Katalena: Ta aldowska is a 2009 short animation film written by Živa Moškrič and Vid Moškrič and directed by Živa Moškrič. Comedy Jitterbugs is a 1943 Laurel and Hardy feature film produced by Sol M. Wurtzel and directed by Mal St.Clair. Documentary film From Place to Place is a documentary film directed by Paige Williams. Animation Far East Film Festival Trailer is a 2009 short animation film directed by Spela Cadez. Comedy One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure is an animation, an adventure and a comedy film in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda. Documentary film X: The Unheard Music is a 1986 rockumentary film directed by W.T. Morgan about the Los Angeles punk band X. The film stars John Doe, Exene Cervenka, Billy Zoom, and D.J. Bonebrake. In the late 1970s, a new sound burst upon the Los Angeles music scene – the music made by a four-person rock band with the enigmatic name of X. Playing in clubs like the Whisky and the Starwood, X set a new standard for driving, forceful songs that both critics and the public felt revolutionized the California sound. X: The Unheard Music takes long, detailed, and often funny look at this scene but focuses on the group that critics have singled out as the leader of the underground pack. X: The Unheard Music was filmed by Angel City Productions between 1980 and 1985 in around Los Angeles. Post-production was completed almost five years to the month after shooting began. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray through MVD on December 7, 2011. Special features include footage of John Doe and Exene Cervenka in discussion as well as an interview with Angel City, the company behind the film. A live outtake and a trailer for the feature are also included on the disc. Comedy Uncle Meat is a film written and directed by Frank Zappa, released directly to video in 1987. Principal photography having never been completed, the videocassette is actually a "making of" documentary showing rehearsals and background footage from 1968 and interviews with people involved with the uncompleted production. The video has not yet been released on DVD. Thriller A Study in Scarlet is a drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Reginald Owen as Sherlock Holmes and Anna May Wong as Mrs. Pyke. The title comes from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel of the same name, the first in the Holmes series, but the screenplay by Robert Florey was original. Despite her billing, Anna May Wong only appears on screen for less than ten minutes. Reginald Owen had played Dr. Watson in Sherlock Holmes the previous year; Owen was one of only four actors to play both Holmes and Watson. Warburton Gamble, the actor cast as Watson in this film, physically more closely resembles Doyle's description of Holmes, fueling speculation that the actors might have switched roles prior to production, especially since Owen had played Watson the year before in the series' previous film. Comedy Olive Oyl for President is a 1948 entry in the Popeye the Sailor animated short subject series, produced by Famous Studios and released on January 30, 1948 by Paramount Pictures. The short is a reworking of a 1932 Betty Boop cartoon, Betty Boop for President, and depicts what Popeye imagines the world would be like if Olive Oyl were president. Documentary film Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender is a 1997 documentary historical drama directed by Mark Rappaport. Documentary film Slow Food Story is a 2013 Italian documentary film written and directed by Stefano Sardo. Animation Well Worn Daffy is a 1965 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales in a struggle for a well. Animation Mom and Me is a 2011 animation and documentary film written and directed by Danic Champoux. Comedy The Marathon is a 1919 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive at George Eastman House. Thriller The Witch Affair is a 2003 Spanish film written by Amalio Cuevas and Agustín Póveda, and directed by José Miguel Juárez. Documentary film Night Labor is a 2013 mystery documentary film directed by David Redmon and Ashley Sabin. Thriller The Abyss is a 1989 American science fiction-adventure film written and directed by James Cameron, starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Michael Biehn. When an American submarine sinks in the Atlantic, the US search and recovery team works with an oil platform crew, racing against Russian vessels to recover the ship. Deep in the ocean, they encounter a new and mysterious species. Comedy Tommy Tiernan: Crooked Man is a 2011 film directed by Richard Ayoade. Comedy The Brunchers is a 2013 short comedy film written by James Handel and Matt Winn and directed by Matt Winn. Animation The Lion and the Song is a 1959 short animation film written and directed by Bretislav Pojar. Comedy The Conception of My Younger Brother is a 2000 Czech drama film directed by Vladimír Drha. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film YUMI KATSURA Mother of the Bride is a documentary film directed by Kim Seung Yong. Documentary film The Beatles at Shea Stadium is a fifty-minute-long documentary of The Beatles' August 15, 1965, concert at Shea Stadium in New York City, the highlight of the group's 1965 tour. The documentary was produced by Ed Sullivan, NEMS Enterprises Ltd., and the Beatles company Subafilms Ltd. The project, placed under the direction of manager of production operations M. Clay Adams, was filmed by a large crew led by cinematographer Andrew Laszlo, used fourteen cameras to capture the euphoria and mass hysteria that was Beatlemania in America in 1965. The documentary first aired on the BBC on May 1, 1966. However other sources place first transmission on the BBC as being March 1, 1966. In West Germany, it aired on August 2, 1966. It aired in the United States on ABC on January 10, 1967. Thriller Jai Vikraanta is a 1995 Bollywood Action film directed and produced by Sultan Ahmed.The film features Sanjay Dutt, Zeba Bakhtiyar and Amrish Puri as main characters. Comedy Neighbours is a 1952 anti-war film by Scottish-Canadian filmmaker Norman McLaren. Produced at the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal, the film uses the technique known as pixilation, an animation technique using live actors as stop-motion objects. McLaren created the soundtrack of the film by scratching the edge of the film, creating various blobs, lines, and triangles which the projector read as sound. Documentary film Ocean Wonderland is a 2003 short, documentary, and family film directed by Jean-Jacques Mantello. Thriller Beware of My Love is a 1998 drama film written and directed by Jeanne Labrune. Documentary film Fangio: Una vita a 300 all'ora is a 1981 documentary film about Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio. It was directed by Hugh Hudson and stars Fangio as himself. It was written by Gualtiero Jacopetti. It was filmed at Titanus studios. The movie poster depicts Fangio driving a Maserati F1 car, most likely a 250F. The movie was rated G by the MPAA and runs for 84 minutes. The film has only been released in the PAL region. Animation The House of Morecock is a gay pornographic adult cartoon created though computer-generated animation. It was the first American made gay adult animation. It was created by Joe Phillips, a comic book artist and freelance illustrator who has created art for companies such as DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics and Bud Lite. This is Phillips' first DVD movie, after the first release of Phuckamon, a second unrelated film titled Stonewall & Riot: The Ultimate Orgasm was released in late 2006 and a sequel was announced in August 2008. Thriller Imposture is a 2005 film directed by Patrick Bouchitey. Comedy Brian Regan: I Walked on the Moon is a 2004 comedy film directed by John Brenkus and written by Brian Regan. Science Fiction The Devil's Rock is a 2011 New Zealand horror film directed by Paul Campion, written by Campion, Paul Finch, and Brett Ihaka, and starring Craig Hall, Matthew Sunderland, Gina Varela, and Karlos Drinkwater. It is set in the Channel Islands on the eve of D-Day and tells the story of two New Zealand commandos who discover a Nazi occult plot to unleash a demon to win World War II. The film combines elements of war films and supernatural horror films. Documentary film The Wild Years is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ventura Durall. Animation Book Girl is a Japanese anime film directed by Shunsuke Tada and produced by Production I.G as a commemoration of Enterbrain's ten-year anniversary. The film is based on the light novel series Book Girl written by Mizuki Nomura, with illustrations by Miho Takeoka. It was released in Japanese theaters on May 1, 2010 and later released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on August 27, 2010 by Pony Canyon. Comedy Rosita is a 1923 silent film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film is based upon an 1872 opera Don César de Bazan of Adolphe d'Ennery et Philippe Dumanoir. Comedy The Cheetah Girls is a 2003 musical comedy film, the first for Disney Channel and Walt Disney Pictures, based on a bestselling series of young adult books of the same name by Deborah Gregory. Thriller The Scent of the Night is a 1998 Italian crime-drama film directed by Claudio Caligari. It is loosely based on the novel Le notti di arancia meccanica by Dido Sacchettoni. The film premiered at the 1998 Venice Film Festival. It was nominated to three Nastro d'Argento Awards. Comedy Trouble in the Glen is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Margaret Lockwood, Orson Welles and Forrest Tucker. It is loosely based on Maurice Walsh's 1950 novel of the same name. It was filmed in Trucolor for Republic Pictures. Comedy Sidewalks of New York is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Edward Burns, who also stars in the film. The plot follows eight cycles in the lives of six Manhattan residents whose inter-connections form a circle that places each of them less than the proverbial six degrees of separation from the others. This movie has been remade in Kolkata, although uncredited, as Aamra in 2006, a Bengali movie. Comedy The Actress is an 1953 American comedy-drama film based on Ruth Gordon's autobiographical play Years Ago. Gordon herself wrote the screenplay. The film was directed by George Cukor and stars Jean Simmons, Spencer Tracy, Teresa Wright, and Anthony Perkins in his film debut. The film basically is a series of vignettes involving Ruth, her parents, her best friends, and the college boy romantically pursuing her. Although Gordon did in fact become an accomplished Academy Award-winning actress and a successful writer, the film ends without the audience seeing Gordon achieve her goals. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Black-and-White Costume Design. Tracy won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actor in a Drama and was nominated for a BAFTA as Best Foreign Actor. Simmons was named Best Actress by the National Board of Review, and Gordon's screenplay was nominated Best Written American Comedy by the Writers Guild of America, despite being far more dramatic than comedic. Documentary film VICE Guide to Belfast is a 2011 documentary film hosted by Michael C. Moynihan. Documentary film Wildwood, NJ is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Ruth Leitman and Carol Weaks Cassidy. Documentary film 60 Years On: From Despair to Joy is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Clive Gershon. Animation Shivering Trunks is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Natalia Brożyńska. Documentary film With Tie and Melon is a 1989 film directed by Pierre Bouchez. Comedy Lamiel is a 1967 French drama film. It was directed by Jean Aurel and stars Anna Karina, Michel Bouquet, and Jean-Claude Brialy. The film is based on Stendhal's unfinished last novel, Lamiel. A costume drama set in the 19th century, it centers on the young orphan Lamiel as she rises from poverty into high society under the guidance of a doctor, who lives vicariously through her. She eventually marries a bankrupt comte, but falls for a thief who breaks into her bedroom one night. Animation The Trumpet of the Swan is a 2001 animated film produced by Nest Family Entertainment and RichCrest Animation Studios, directed by Richard Rich, and distributed by TriStar Pictures, being TriStar's first animated film since 1988's Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw. Comedy The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie is a 2008 American computer-animated family adventure comedy film directed by Mike Nawrocki and written by Phil Vischer. Produced through Big Idea Productions animation studio and the animation by Starz Animation, it is the second film featuring characters from the VeggieTales video series. The VeggieTales Pirates movie was also the first theatrically released computer-animated film distributed by Universal Studios. Comedy Enteng Kabisote: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend is the first sequel of Enteng Kabisote films. a 2004 Philippine fantasy-comedy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes which made about PhP 83.6 million. It is also one of the films featured in the 2004 Metro Manila Film Festival. Three sequels of the movie has been made so far including Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka Fairy Ko: The Legend Continues, Enteng Kabisote 3 : Okay ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On, and Enteng Kabisote 4: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Beginning of the Legend. Animation Henrick is 2011 short animated film written by Eunwoo Cho and Yoonah Nam and dIrected by Yoonah Nam. Comedy Mouse into Space is a 1962 Tom and Jerry cartoon made in 1961 and directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. It is the fifth of the thirteen cartoons made in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Comedy The Second Bakery Attack is a 2010 short comedy romance film written by Carlos Cuarón and Haruki Murakami and directed by Carlos Cuarón. Comedy Pushing Hands is a film directed by Ang Lee. Released in 1992, it was his first feature film. Together with Ang Lee's two following films, The Wedding Banquet and Eat Drink Man Woman, it forms his "Father Knows Best" trilogy, each of which deals with conflicts between an older and more traditional generation and their children as they confront a world of change. The film was first released in Taiwan. After The Wedding Banquet and Eat Drink Man Woman became successful in the United States, Pushing Hands received a U.S. release. Documentary film See You at the Pillar is a 1967 British short documentary film about Dublin combining contemporary footage, folk music and quotations from past residents such as George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde and Brendan Behan. The film is narrated via a "conversation" between Anthony Quayle and Norman Rodway. Produced by Robert Fitchet, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Mr Plastimime is a 2014 short film directed by Daniel Greaves. Comedy The Gripsholm Castle is a 1963 romance comedy film written by Herbert Reinecker and directed by Kurt Hoffmann. Documentary film Reviving The Freedom Mill is a 2013 short documentary film directed by David Conover. Thriller The Chamber is a 1996 thriller film based on John Grisham's novel of the same name. The film was directed by James Foley and stars Gene Hackman and Chris O'Donnell. Comedy "Rino loves women. He loves how they look and how they smell and how they feel. Or, at least he’s confident that he would love how they smell and feel if he ever got close enough to find out. Overweight, clumsy and socially awkward, he can never really work up the nerve to actually talk to any of them. None of the attractive ones anyway. And so he just loves how they look and imagines how they smell and feel. “Imagines” them right into one of the soiled tissues that lay scattered around his apartment. A translator of technical manuals and graphic novelist who works from home, Rino’s days in real life are drab and boring and devoid of human contact. In his mind, though, Rino is a lothario of stunning sexual prowess. He draws comics imagining himself as a well-hung rhinoceros, literally saving the day with his super powered penis. His dreams are filled with buxom, beautiful women in tight shirts and short skirts striking a variety of provocative poses. And when you compare the drabness of his day to day life —in which his only friend is a man even lower on the social food chain than Rino is himself—to the richness of his imaginary worlds, is it any wonder that Rino masturbates so much that only the miracles of modern lubricants have prevented him from reducing himself down to a bloody stump? And then Malin arrives. A gorgeous blond exchange student from Sweden, Malin is forced upon Rino as an unexpected house mate and she brings with her emotional fragility and binge drinking that suggests Rino’s social life may just have a chance of getting out of his head and into the real world. We tried and failed to land the film for the 2009 edition of FF but in 2010 we would not be stopped and we are proud to bring Rino to US audiences for the first time." Quoting Todd Brown, Twitchfilm - from the 2010 Fantastic Fest site. Comedy Tom's Scéadu is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Liam Delahunty. Comedy Dark Cloud is a 2009 film written and directed by Theron Patterson. Comedy Smokin' Stogies is a 2001 comedy, crime, mystery film written and directed by Vincent Di Rosa. Thriller El presidio is 1930 film written by Frances Marion and Edgar Neville and directed by Edgar Neville and Ward Wing. Comedy The Little Mole is a 1994 Hungarian comedy film written by György Pálos and András Szöke and directed by András Szöke. Comedy Chopper Chicks In Zombietown is a 1989 comedy horror movie released by Troma, featuring Billy Bob Thornton. The film is about an all-female motorcycle gang named the 'Cycle Sluts', who cruise into the isolated town of Zariah looking for a good time. Here, an evil scientist-turned-mortician has been killing local townspeople with the aid of his long-suffering dwarf assistant and turning them into zombies to use as labor at an abandoned mine. The mine is too radioactive after underground nuclear testing to be mined by living people. Although the scientist later admits that the real reason he's been doing it is not the money, but because he's just plain mean. The zombies escape after a curious little boy removes the lock to explore the mine, becoming the zombies' first victim. Around this point, we meet another one of the parties involved, a bus-load of blind orphans, who are stranded just on the outskirts of town as their ride breaks down. Luckily their bus-driver always keeps an Uzi on the bus 'for sentimental reasons'. With vague memories of life to guide them, the zombies eventually find their way back to town and begin devouring live flesh. Comedy Everyday God Kisses Us on the Mouth is a 2001 drama film written by Ioan Carmazan and directed by Sinişa Dragin. Comedy Hit the Ice is a 1943 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello and directed by Charles Lamont, who took over after the original director, Erle C. Kenton, was fired. Comedy Expresso is a 10-minute British comedy short film, directed by Martin Nigel Davey and Kevin Powis. Consisting of eight micro-films involving the characters that frequent one table during one day in a British coffee house. Funded by the UK Film Council and ScreenWM, it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2007, and later released on DVD to promote the World's Biggest Coffee Morning set up by Macmillan Cancer Support and raise money for the same charity. Comedy My Summer with Des is a 1998 TV movie comedy drama created by English writer Arthur Smith. Shown to coincide with the beginning of World Cup 1998, the story is set during the European football championships in 1996, where football fan Martin finds his life is going from bad to worse after losing his job and splitting up with his girlfriend. It starred Neil Morrissey, Rachel Weisz and Des Lynam. The movie was released on VHS on 26 May 1998. A DVD was scheduled for a 4 August 2008 release, but this was postponed. Some sites are now showing a release date of 1 January 2020. Comedy Elmer's Candid Camera is a 1940 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and first released on March 2, 1940, by Warner Bros. It marks the first appearance of a redesigned Elmer Fudd, and the fourth starring appearance of Happy Rabbit until Looney Tunes: Back in Action. Animation Anhalter is a 2008 animation and short film directed by Daniel Hpfner. Documentary film Aluna is a feature-length documentary film sequel to the BBC documentary The Heart of The World: Elder Brother's Warning. The first documentary showed an ancient Kogi tribe civilisation who emerge to offer their concern for people of the modern world. Younger Brother is urged to change or suffer environmental disaster. After offering the warning the Kogi retreat back to civilisation hidden in a mountain in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. The Kogis have re-emerged. Long-ago realising that the importance of their warning had not been grasped. As well as warning Younger Brother they have decided to share their secret sciences in the belief that sharing these new sciences will share their burden of changing the world for the better. Science Fiction Les Maîtres du temps is a 1982 Franco-Hungarian animated science fiction feature film directed by René Laloux and designed by Mœbius. It is based on the 1958 science fiction novel L'Orphelin de Perdide by Stefan Wul. The film centres on a boy, Piel, who is stranded on Perdide, a desert planet where giant killer hornets live. He awaits rescue by the space pilot Jaffar, the exiled prince Matton, his sister Belle and Jaffar's old friend Silbad who are trying to reach Perdide and save Piel before it is too late. Comedy Falling for You is a 1933 comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and Jack Hulbert, and starring Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge. Comedy Don't Lie is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 205th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Playboy: Naturals is a 1998 documentary film directed by Steve Silas. Animation Hoops & Yoyo Ruin Christmas is an American 2011 Christmas TV special that aired on CBS on November 25, 2011. The special was based on the Hallmark Cards characters Hoops&Yoyo. Comedy Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild is a 2005 American direct-to-video film directed by Audu Paden, created by Mainframe Animation and distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It was released on DVD in other countries in 2005, until it was eventually released in North America on February 21, 2006. It continues Columbia Pictures's Stuart Little series, but unlike its two predecessors it is entirely animated. The characters are based on those in E. B. White's book Stuart Little. Documentary film Sadhana is a 1989 documentary film written by Sid Goldberg, Jean-Pierre Piché and Marcel Poulin and directed by Jean-Pierre Piché. Thriller Kill the Fatted Calf and Roast It is a 1970 drama thriller film written by Salvatore Samperi and Dacia Maraini and directed by Salvatore Samperi. Comedy Friend Request Pending is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and produced by Chris Croucher and directed by Chris Foggin. It stars Judi Dench, Tom Hiddleston, and Philip Jackson. It was included in the feature film Stars in Shorts. Documentary film Brunswick St. is a 2012 short family biography historical documentary film written and directed by Halley Roback. Thriller "When teenager Nicholas Barclay (Marc-André Grondin, C.R.A.Z.Y.) mysteriously resurfaces after he went missing three years ago, his sister (Emilie De Ravin, Lost) and mother (Ellen Barkin) welcome him back with open arms, but a no-nonsense FBI agent (Famke Janssen) is out to prove he's an imposter. Working from a true story, director Jean-Paul Salomé (Female Agents) delivers an unsettling psychological thriller—featuring an unforgettable performance by Barkin—that will keep you guessing." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy The Gay Adventure is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Yvonne Arnaud, Barry Jones and Nora Swinburne. It was made at Welwyn Studios by the independent company Grosvenor Films. It was based on a play by Walter C. Hackett. Animation Voo is a 2013 animated film directed by Alessandra de Pinho Almeida Barbosa. Animation A Hedgehog's Visit is a 2013 animated short film written by Friederike Fiek & Kariem Saleh and directed by Kariem Saleh. Comedy Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter is a 1968 British musical comedy film starring Peter Noone. The film showcases the British rock band, Herman's Hermits, and is their second feature film, following Hold On! in 1966. In Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter the group sings nine songs including the title track and the romantic hit There's A Kind Of Hush. Comedy Her With Me is a 2013 comedy, romance, drama, short film written and directed by Alyssa Pankiw. Comedy Three Little Wolves is a Silly Symphonies cartoon. Released on April 18, 1936, and directed by Dave Hand. It was the third Silly Symphony cartoon starring the Three Little Pigs. It introduces the Big Bad Wolf's sons, the Three Little Wolves, all of whom just as eager for a taste of the pigs as their father. Thriller Munnariyippu is an 2014 Malayalam thriller film directed by cinematographer Venu and produced by director Ranjith, under the banner of Gold Coin Motion Pictures. The film features Mammootty and Aparna Gopinath in the lead roles, while Nedumudi Venu, Joy Mathew, Prathap Pothan, Sreeraman, Renji Panicker, Saiju Kurup and Joshy Mathew feature in major supporting roles., and Prithviraj Sukumaran appears in cameo. Mammootty plays an ex-convict named C.K Raghavan in the film, while Aparna Gopinath plays the role of junior journalist Anjali Arakkal. The film released on 22 August 2014 to positive reviews. Thriller The Unholy Wife is an American 1957 color film noir drama film produced and directed by John Farrow at RKO Radio Pictures, but released by Universal Pictures as RKO was in the process of ceasing its film activities. The film features Diana Dors, Rod Steiger, Tom Tryon and Beulah Bondi. The screenplay was written by William Durkee and Jonathan Latimer The film is about a femme fatale named Phyllis who tells her sordid story from her prison cell in flashback. Documentary film Does Your Soul Have a Cold? is a 2007 documentary film directed by Mike Mills. Thriller Ax is a 2013 short horror film written and directed by Michael Coulombe. Documentary film Erfüllung is a 2000 film directed by Rosi S.M.. Comedy The League of Gentlemen is a 1960 British crime drama directed by Basil Dearden and starring Jack Hawkins, Nigel Patrick, Roger Livesey, and Richard Attenborough. It was based on the 1958 novel by John Boland and adapted by Bryan Forbes, who also starred in the film. Documentary film Stuttgart 21 - Think to Remember! is a 2011 film directed by Lisa Sperling and Florian Kläger. Documentary film After the Harvest: Fighting Hunger in the Coffeelands is a 2011 Documentary and News film directed by Brian Kimmel. Documentary film Pets or Meat: The Return to Flint is a 1992 American short PBS documentary film, directed by Michael Moore, featuring the director returning to his hometown of Flint, Michigan to catch-up with some of the characters featured in his previous film Roger & Me. The film's title refers to Rhonda Britton, a Flint resident featured in both films, who sells rabbits as either pets or meat. Documentary film My Own Man is a 2013 documentary, comedy, family and drama film directed by David Sampliner. Comedy Kicked Out is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Nein! Zeugen des Widerstandes in München 1933-1945 is a 1998 documentary film directed by Katrin Seybold. Comedy Honeymoon Academy is a 1990 comedy-drama film starring Robert Hays and Kim Cattrall. It was directed by Gene Quintano and was filmed in Spain. Documentary film A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan is a 2011 short documentary film. Animation Piker's Peak is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng. It was originally released on May 25, 1957. The title is a pun on Pike's Peak. Science Fiction The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is a 2006 Japanese-animated science fiction romance film produced by Madhouse, directed by Mamoru Hosoda and written by Satoko Okudera. Released by Kadokawa Herald Pictures, the film is a loose sequel to the 1967 novel of the same name by Yasutaka Tsutsui and shares the basic premise of a young girl who gains the power of time travel, but with a different story and characters than the novel. Riisa Naka voices Makoto Konno, a teenager who inadvertently gains a mysterious power. She learns from her aunt Kazuko Yoshiyama—protagonist to the original story—that she has the power to travel through time. Makoto begins using the time-leaps frivolously to fix problems. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was released on July 15, 2006 and received positive reviews. The film won numerous awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. The English version was licensed and produced by Kadokawa Pictures USA along with Ocean Productions and released by Bandai Entertainment in 2008. Documentary film The People Speak is a 2009 American documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans. The film gives voice to those who, by insisting on equality and justice, spoke up for social change throughout U.S. history and also illustrates the relevance of this to today's society. The film is narrated by historian Howard Zinn and is based on his books A People's History of the United States and, with Anthony Arnove, Voices of a People's History of the United States. The People Speak is produced by Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, Chris Moore, Anthony Arnove, and Howard Zinn. It is co-directed by Moore, Arnove and Zinn. Thriller Arachnophobia is a 1990 American horror comedy film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman. It was the first film released by Hollywood Pictures, as well as being the directorial debut of Frank Marshall. The story centers on a newly discovered Venezuelan spider being transported to a small American town that produces a new race of deadly spiders, which begin killing the town's residents one by one. Shooting took place in Venezuela and California and the film was released in the United States on July 18, 1990. It was a modest commercial success, gaining $53.21 million at the box office. It received generally positive reviews from critics. Animation The Centipede And The Toad is 2013 animated film written by Fabrice Luang-Vija and Anna Khmelevskaya and directed by Anna Khmelevskaya. Comedy Interstate 60: Episodes of The Road is a 2002 metaphysical comedy/drama road film starring James Marsden, Gary Oldman, Amy Smart, Christopher Lloyd, Chris Cooper, and Kurt Russell, with a cameo by Michael J. Fox. The film was written and directed by Bob Gale, in his feature film directorial debut. Science Fiction Real Genius is a 1985 satirical comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge. The film's screenplay was written by Neal Israel, Pat Proft, and Peter Torokvei. It stars Val Kilmer and Gabriel Jarret. The film is set on the campus of Pacific Tech, a technical university similar to Caltech. Chris Knight is a genius in his senior year working on a chemical laser. Mitch Taylor is a new student on campus who is paired up with Knight to work on the laser. The film received positive reviews from critics. It grossed $12,952,019 at the United States and Canadian box office. Science Fiction Wild, Wild Planet, also released as "The Wild, Wild Planet" is a 1965 Italian science fiction horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti and written by Renato Moretti and Ivan Reiner. Tony Russel stars as Commander Mike Halstead. Also featured are Lisa Gastoni, Franco Nero and Massimo Serato. The low-budget aesthetics and general cheesy vibe of the picture have made it a favorite of bad-movie fans and websites such as badmovies.org. The film is the first of four "Gamma One" science fiction films. The films were originally contracted by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to be made for TV movies but were released theatrically instead. Science Fiction Hurricane Polymar is a two-part OVA series that was created by Tatsunoko Productions. It is a remake of the classic 1970s anime TV series known as Hurricane Polymar. The first episode was released in Japan on September 21, 1996, followed by episode 2 on February 21, 1997. It was later dubbed by New Generation Pictures, and was released in the United States by Urban Vision on VHS on October 1, 1998. It was re-released by Discotek Media on DVD on March 19, 2013. Comedy Bitter Feast is an American psychological horror film directed and written by Joe Maggio. It stars James LeGros as a chef pushed over the edge by food critic J.T. Franks' vicious review. The film also features actors Larry Fessenden, Megan Hilty and a cameo from real life master chef Mario Batali. Comedy Per chi lo conosce, il maestro Go Nagai non ha bisogno di presentazioni. Per chi invece non lo conosce, sono sicuro che titoli come Mazinga, Devilman, Jeeg robot d'acciaio, Ken Falco, Getter Robot, Cutie Honey, Gaiking, Full Metal Lady, Kekko Kamen e decine d'altri, diranno sicuramente qualcosa. Go Nagai, come si può capire, è stato infatti uno fra i più importanti autori del panorama manga ed anime sin dagli anni '60 e '70, quando con Scuola senza pudore e Mazinga Z introdusse in questi mezzi espressivi rispettivamente l'uso dell'erotismo e il concetto di mecha, robot giganti pilotati da uomini al loro interno. Concentrandoci sulla prima delle due innovazioni appena citate, fra i lavori minori di Nagai c'è Kamasutra, realizzato nel 1990 suddiviso in quattro tankobon, dal quale il regista Masayuki Ozeki ("Lupin III - La cospirazione dei Fuma") e lo sconosciuto esordiente Chihata Miyazaki hanno tratto un OAV intitolato Kamasutra - The ultimate sex adventure, nel resto del mondo poi esportato col titolo "Kama sutra". Questo film fa parte del genere hentai, quindi è ovviamente vietato ai minori di 18. La trama, nonostante differisca nei particolari da quella del manga, va a grandi linee a parare sugli stessi elementi del lavoro di Nagai: sesso, amore, lotta del bene contro il male ed un tocco d'esotismo con l'ambientazione indiana. Nell'anime, come nel manga, il protagonista è il giovane Yukari Tsuji (in italiano diventato Ryu), che si trova contemporaneamente a scoprire l'arte del Kama sutra e a dover salvare una principessa indiana risvegliatasi dal suo sonno d'ibernazione dopo 1500 anni. Sarò io che di 'sto genere di anime ne capisco poco il senso, ma sicuramente devo dire di preferire i film delle saghe robotiche di Nagai rispetto a queste pellicole dal tocco erotico. La storia poteva sicuramente essere realizzata con molti difetti in meno, ma più che altro essa pare un pretesto per inscenare un paio di sequenze osé dalle cui atmosfere dipende anche tutto il resto della narrazione. In "Kama sutra" quindi ogni cosa, anche la più improbabile, gravita scarsamente intorno al sesso e fra battute tipo «Ma Ryu, che sta succedendo al tuo pisello?» e scene in cui il risveglio della principessa è messo in atto facendogli bere un mix di fluido spermatico e secrezione vaginale (bleah!), il film decisamente rimane non degno di nota. Che poi effettivamente, nonostante la tremenda banalità, la parte avventurosa della storia poteva anche essere quasi passabile (di tanto in tanto si tenta anche qualche guizzo ironico), ma il film si concentra davvero troppo sugli inserimenti erotici e fa fallire il tutto. Poi pure stilisticamente il film non è un granché: pur essendo del 1991, graficamente "Kama sutra" regredisce di 10 o 20 anni, sembrando un anime degli anni '70. Anche le musiche sono mediocri, anzi proprio terribili. Cosa che anche a cercare free midi songs su Google si troverebbe di meglio. Comedy Hello Cinema is a 1995 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. It was made explicitly for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of cinema. The year 1895 is considered the debut of the motion picture as an entertainment medium. The year 1895 was the year of the first film screenings by Auguste and Louis Lumière. Made in a fashion to resemble a documentary, the film starts with the music of the "Dance of Spring" by Shahrdad Rohani, showing a huge crowd of people gathering outside a studio. Makhmalbaf has put an advertisement in the papers, asking for 100 actors, and thousands have shown up. The film goes on to show different people being auditioned and each explaining their reason for wanting to act in a film. Documentary film God Is the Bigger Elvis is a 2011 documentary film about actress Dolores Hart, who abandoned her successful career at the age of 24 to become a Benedictine nun. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary. In 1957, Dolores Hart co-starred with Elvis Presley in the Paramount motion picture Loving You. It was in this film that she kissed Elvis. This was Elvis' very first on-screen kiss in a movie. Both Dolores and Elvis would reunite the following year in Michael Curtiz's King Creole. Animation Muinasjutt tema majesteedile is a 1974 short animated film written by Silvia Kiik, Priit Pärn and Heino Pars and directed by Heino Pars. Comedy Small, Far Away: The World of Father Ted is a 2011 television documentary directed by Adrian McCarthy. Science Fiction Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem is a feature-length Japanese-French animated adventure musical film originally released on May 28, 2003. The film is the visual realization of Discovery, an album by Daft Punk. Each track from the album has been animated as an episode in the story of the abduction and rescue of an interstellar pop band. The film was produced by Daft Punk, Cédric Hervet and Emmanuel de Buretel along with Toei Animation, under the supervision of Leiji Matsumoto. The film has no dialogue and minimal sound effects. Science Fiction Codename: Robotech is a greatly extended version of "Gloval's Report", the fourteenth television episode that summarizes the beginning of the series. It was aired on some television stations before the broadcast of the series in 1985. Available in the Robotech Legacy collection and the complete Protoculture collection. Comedy Banda Paramasivam is a Tamil film released in 2003.The movie is remade from the 1998 Malayalam Movie Mattupetti Machan starring Mukesh, Baiju, Jagathy Sreekumar and Oduvil Unnikrishnan which was a remake of the Tamil film Chinna Mapillai. It is also remade in Telugu as Hungama in 2005 and in Hindi as Housefull 2 in 2012. Comedy Bill, Please! is a 2011 action comedy short film written and directed by Jessica Han. Comedy This Is Not a Movie is a 2010 Mexican experimental science fiction film film written and directed by Olallo Rubio. It stars Edward Furlong in three roles, playing different personalities of the same character, who prepares for the end of the world by sequestering himself in a Las Vegas hotel while he grapples with existential questions. The score was composed by musician Slash. It premiered at the Morelia International Film Festival in 2010 and was released in Mexico on January 28, 2011. Comedy Mutant Swinger from Mars is a 2009 Comic science fiction film written, produced and directed by Michael Kallio. The film features the acting debut of Jack White of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. Shot in 1998 and completed in 2009, it made its world premiere at San Diego Comic Con on July 25, 2009. The film's Los Angeles premiere was at Screamfest 2009 on October 24, at Grauman's Mann Chinese 6 theaters. Documentary film Crazywater is a 2013 documentary film directed by Dennis Allen. Comedy Ned is an Australian film, directed by Abe Forsythe. It is satire of Australian outlaw Ned Kelly, and his iconographical status as a "hero." The film was released in the same year as Ned Kelly, starring Heath Ledger. In November 2006 on Vega FM host Shaun Micallef called Ned "The funniest Australian film made in the last ten years." Documentary film Song Sung Blue is a 2008 film directed by Greg Kohs. Thriller I Can't Escape is a 1934 American film directed by Otto Brower. The film is also known as The Magic Vault. Comedy The Lovesick Maidens of Cuddleton is a 1912 short comedy film directed by George D. Baker. Comedy Pudgy and the watchman is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Rendu Pondatti Kaavalkaaran is a 1992 Tamil comedy film directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. The film features Anand Babu in a dual role, Rohini, Vaidehi and Devipriya in lead roles. The film, produced by P. Balaraman, had musical score by Raj-Koti and was released on 7 February 1992. Thriller Temma is a 2012 short drama sci-fi thriller film written by William Gerrard and Anya Meksin and directed by Anya Meksin. Documentary film Murderball is a 2005 American documentary film about physically disabled athletes who play wheelchair rugby. It centers on the rivalry between the Canadian and U.S. teams leading up to the 2004 Paralympic Games. It was directed by Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro, and produced by Jeffrey V. Mandel and Shapiro. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature for the 78th Academy Awards. Murderball was the first MTV film released through ThinkFilm as well as Participant Media. Comedy Hyde Park on Hudson is a 2012 British biographical historical comedy-drama film directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Bill Murray and Laura Linney as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Margaret "Daisy" Suckley, respectively. It was based on Suckley’s private journals and diaries, discovered after her death, about her love affair with and intimate details about President Roosevelt. Documentary film Gender Games is a 2013 short documentary film written by Meg Smaker and directed by Veronica Lopez and Meg Smaker. Documentary film Towards Unity in Papua and New Guinea is a 1963 short documentary film directed by Shan Benson. Comedy Chhota Bhai is a 1966 comedy drama film written by Inder Raj Anand and directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma. Thriller Cecil B. Demented is a 2000 American black comedy film written and directed by John Waters. The film stars Melanie Griffith as a snobby A-list Hollywood actress who is kidnapped by a band of terrorist filmmakers who force her to star in their underground film. Stephen Dorff stars as the eponymous character and leader of the group, with Alicia Witt, Adrian Grenier, Michael Shannon, and Maggie Gyllenhaal co-starring as the rest of his gang of filmmakers. Each of the filmmakers in the film bears tattoos of various underground directors' names, including Otto Preminger, Kenneth Anger, Sam Peckinpah, David Lynch, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Spike Lee, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Pedro Almodóvar, and Andy Warhol. The title of the film alludes to legendary director Cecil B. DeMille. The film is loosely based on the 1974 kidnapping of Patricia Hearst and like all of Waters' films, was shot in Baltimore, Maryland; Hearst has a cameo role. The film was given a limited release in North American cinemas on August 11, 2000. It was released to home media through Artisan, and later, Lionsgate Home Entertainment in the United States. Comedy Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a 2010 comedy film co-written, produced and directed by Edgar Wright, based on the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley. It stars Michael Cera as musician Scott Pilgrim, who must battle his girlfriend Ramona's seven evil exes, who are coming to kill him. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World was planned as a film after the first volume of the comic was released. Wright became attached to the project and filming began in March 2009 in Toronto. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World premiered after a panel discussion at the San Diego Comic-Con International on July 22, 2010. It received a wide release in North America on August 13, 2010, in 2,818 theaters. The film finished fifth on its first weekend of release with a total of $10.5 million. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, but it failed to recoup its production budget during its release in theaters, grossing $31.5 million in North America and $16 million internationally. The film has fared better on home formats, becoming the top-selling Blu-ray on Amazon.com on its first day of sale, and has gained a cult following. Thriller Femme Fatale is a 2002 French mystery film directed by Brian De Palma. The film stars Rebecca Romijn and Antonio Banderas. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Cover Girl is a 1944 American musical film starring Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly. The film tells the story of a chorus girl given a chance at stardom when she is offered an opportunity to be a highly paid cover girl. The film was directed by Charles Vidor, and was one of the most popular musicals of the war years. Primarily a showcase for Rita Hayworth, the film has lavish modern and 1890s costumes, eight dance routines for Hayworth, and songs by Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin, including the classic "Long Ago". Documentary film JESSICA WATSON - TRUE SPIRIT is a 2010 documentary film narrated by Sir Richard Branson. Comedy One Cab's Family is a 1952 Metro Goldwyn Mayer cartoon short directed by Tex Avery about the arrival of a yellow taxi cab "child". This is comparable to the 1953 cartoon, Little Johnny Jet. The title is a play on the radio soap opera program One Man's Family. Animation From Rice Or From Armenia is a 2011 short animation film directed by Helene Marchal, Samy Barras, Romain Blondelle and Céline Seille. Comedy The First Auto is a 1927 film about the transition from horses to cars and the rift it causes in one family. It stars Russell Simpson, Charles Emmett Mack, and Patsy Ruth Miller. While mostly silent, the film does feature a few spoken words and some laughter via the Vitaphone system. Comedy Ever Since Venus is a 1944 film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Documentary film Worshiped as a symbol of life in ancient Egypt, and coveted by sea captains and farmers for centuries, the cat is one of the most beloved animal in history. Through the ages, it was the cat's extraordinary ability to hunt and kill rodents that endeared it to humans. Today, cats are adored for their beauty and unique personalities. Nevertheless, the soul of a killer still lurks inside every kitty. In the time it takes to watch this film, house cats in the U.S. will catch as many as 100,000 small mammals and more than 30,000 birds. From the county parks of Florida to the outback of Australia, domestic cats and their feral cousins are stalking some creatures to the brink of extinction. What is your cat doing when it slips out of the house? You'll learn more about your pet than you might want to know! Documentary film Smiling Through the Apocalypse is a 2012 biographical historical documentary written and directed by Tom Hayes. Documentary film "Gary and Tony Have a Baby" is an episode of the CNN documentary series ...In America. The episode, anchored by Soledad O'Brien, follows Gary Spino and Tony Brown, a gay male couple, as they try to have a child through surrogacy. The program aired June 24, 2010. Thriller Mine Games is a 2012 time travel thriller film directed by Richard Gray. The film stars Briana Evigan, Julianna Guill, and Joseph Cross. Animation Male Restroom Etiquette is a 2006 American short subject created by Phil R. Rice and produced by his company Zarathustra Studios. The film is a mockumentary about unwritten rules of behavior in male restrooms and is intended to be a parody of educational and social guidance films. Narrated by Rice, Male Restroom Etiquette states restroom customs to be followed and depicts a scenario of social chaos if they are violated. The film was made using the machinima technique of recording video footage from computer games, namely The Sims 2 and SimCity 4. Male Restroom Etiquette won multiple awards and was listed by Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition in 2009 as the most popular Sims video uploaded to YouTube. Animation Greenfields is a 2013 short animated film directed by Michel Durin, Joseph Coury, Charly Nzekwu, Luis Betancourt and Benjamin Vedrenne. Documentary film Protesting the Dixie Chicks is a documentary by American filmmaker Christopher Fleeger, independently released on DVD in 2006. The film captures the storm of controversy ignited by the remarks of Natalie Maines, lead singer of the Texas pop-country trio the Dixie Chicks. On March 10, 2003, Natalie Maines, at a concert in London, stated that her group was "ashamed" to be from the same state as President George W. Bush. In the man-on-the-street style of "Heavy Metal Parking Lot", anonymous fans and protesters are interviewed outside the arenas of the Dixie Chicks 2003 USA tour, while the context of the drama is reenacted with toys and action figures of Natalie Maines, Toby Keith, General John Abizaid, Senator Richard Lugar, Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush. Comedy Holy Takedown! is a 2012 comedy film directed by Trent Cooper and written by Jerad Anderson, Kristina Lauren Anderson, and Arthur Napiontek. Comedy Brigade Miscellaneous on Alert is a 1971 Romanian comedy directed by Mircea Drăgan. Science Fiction Z-Mind is a six-episode OVA series produced by Sunrise and Bandai Visual, released from February 25, 1999 to July 25, 1999. The OVA series was initially released in North America on DVD in 2002 by Bandai Entertainment. At Otakon 2013, the OVAs, along with a bunch of other former Bandai Entertainment properties were rescued by Sentai Filmworks. Documentary film Floored is a 2009 documentary film about the people and business of the Chicago trading floors. The film focuses specifically on several Chicago floor traders who have been impacted by the electronic trading revolution and whose jobs have been threatened by the use of computers in the trading world. Directed by James Allen Smith, the film runs for 77 minutes. The film has become particularly relevant in light of the U.S. financial crisis of 2009; Greg Burns of the Chicago Tribune has said of the film's director, "By dealing with hard times in the workplace, Smith taps into a vein running through millions of lives in this brutal recession, as the nation’s unemployment rate soars toward 10 percent" Critics have suggested a meta-fictional subtext to the documentary, linking the film's storyline about Chicago traders to the plight of independent filmmakers in a time of the declining influence of film festivals and the ubiquitousness of free internet content. Ironically, the documentary itself is available widely on video sharing sites but will make its official "web premiere" on September 6, 2013. Thriller Notorious is a 1946 American spy thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains as three people whose lives become intimately entangled during an espionage operation. It was shot in late 1945 and early 1946, and was released by RKO in August 1946. Notorious marks a watershed for Hitchcock artistically, and represents a heightened thematic maturity. His biographer, Donald Spoto, writes that "Notorious is in fact Alfred Hitchcock's first attempt—at the age of forty-six—to bring his talents to the creation of a serious love story, and its story of two men in love with Ingrid Bergman could only have been made at this stage of his life." The film is known for two scenes in particular. In one of his most famous shots, Hitchcock starts wide and high on a second floor balcony overlooking the great hall of a grand mansion. Slowly he tracks down and in on Ingrid Bergman, finally ending with a tight close-up of a key tucked in her hand. Comedy Hasee Toh Phasee is a 2014 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Vinil Mathew and produced by Karan Johar and Anurag Kashyap. The film features Parineeti Chopra, Sidharth Malhotra and Adah Sharma in the lead roles. The film was released on 7 February 2014 and received positive reviews. The movie was a commercial success and collected around 620 million worldwide. Comedy "The beautiful Zel is a special woman. Her big house is full of ghosts of all ages from different eras. A psychic advisor, Zel works with her ethereal roommates to help her clients. Although it’s magical, it is also a job as she removes clients’ aches and pains, advises gamblers, and channels cranky spirits to check on their loved ones. Business is good—until the ghosts see “the light” one night. The ghost crew now feel they are trapped and start pressuring Zel for the truth. Writer/director Tim Rutili is also a member of the band Califone, whose members act in the film and provide the lush original soundtrack. The band brought its music-making talent to the film’s construction, treating the footage and story like an album. Zel’s unique existence is a lesson in hope, habit, and folklore. The atmosphere is utterly enchanting, mixed with an odd realism, filled with as much humor as wonder." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Coping with Herpes, Virus of Love is a 1979 short documentary film directed by Karen Mooney and Leandra Strobing. Thriller Portland Street Blues is a 1998 Hong Kong film, directed by Yip Wai Man. The film is a spin-off of the Young and Dangerous series of films. Comedy Tukky, jaoying khaai gop is a 2010 comedy fantasy film written by Punlop Sinjaroen and directed by Pornchai Hongrattanaporn. Comedy Lilies of the Field is a 1963 film adapted by James Poe from the 1962 novel with the same name by William Edmund Barrett, and stars Sidney Poitier, Lilia Skala, Stanley Adams, and Dan Frazer. It was produced and directed by Ralph Nelson. The title comes from Matthew 6:27-33 a portion of the Sermon on the Mount in the New Testament and its parallel scripture from Luke 12:27-30. It also features an early film score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith. It tells the story of an African American itinerant worker who encounters a group of East German nuns, who believe he has been sent to them by God to build them a new chapel. Animation Ab Ovo is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Anita Kwiatkowska-Naqvi. Documentary film The Possibilities Are Endless is a documentary biographical musical film directed by James Hall and Edward Lovelace. Documentary film Director John Walter’s 2008 documentary film Theater of War uses the rehearsal process of a play production as a lens through which to investigate German playwright Bertolt Brecht's ideas on theater, politics, and war. The chosen production is a 2006 staging of "Mother Courage and Her Children," a play that Tony Kushner calls the greatest of the 20th century. Staged by the Public Theater in New York's Central Park, the production starred Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline, and was helmed by George C. Wolfe. Theater of War provides unprecedented access to the work process of some of the greatest actors of our time, as they struggle to convey Brecht's political and artistic insights. In parallel, the film considers the three wars that ground the Central Park production: the Thirty Years War that forms the setting for "Mother Courage"; the World War II context in which Brecht wrote the play, while in exile from Nazi Germany; and the current day Iraq war, which inspired Streep and her collaborators to stage the piece. The film plumbs the many elements of preparing a stage production. Thriller "A markedly assured feature debut from Lindy Heymann, an intelligent and witty comment on modern celebrity culture. Nicole (Kerrie Hayes) is an introverted Liverpudlian teenager, all but deserted by her parents, with a mother distractedly working nights and a father who has settled with a new family elsewhere. She spends time hanging around the gates of Anfield and the Melwood training ground, desperate for a glimpse of her idol, the star midfielder Lee Cassidy (Jamie Doyle). She meets aspirant WAG Jasmine (Nichola Burley), who is from an affluent family, more glamorous and streetwise, yet the girls' shared adoration for Cassidy lead them to bond instantly. They trawl the city and its nightspots, fantasising about a time when they might have Lee for themselves, yet when the news breaks that the footballer is a transfer target for Real Madrid, they take drastic action to prevent him leaving. One of the Digital Departures projects which were developed as part of Liverpool's tenure as European Capital of Culture, and loosely adapted from an unrealised screenplay by Michael Winterbottom collaborator Laurence Coriat, Kicks is a markedly assured feature debut from Lindy Heymann, an intelligent and witty comment on modern celebrity culture with outstanding, contrasting performances from Hayes and Burley at its core." Quoting Michael Hayden Thriller The Spy in the Green Hat is a 1966 feature length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’s third season two-part episode "The Concrete Overcoat Affair." The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on November 25, 1966 and December 2, 1966 on NBC. It, as does the television series, stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. It is the fifth such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series. Unlike the four earlier feature movies, this film made only minimal changes to the episodes. The musical cues were essentially the same, and no major scenes were added or removed. What was changed was the addition of some short scenes that are more violent, sexy, and disturbing than generally shown on American network television at the time. For example, the deaths of Luger and von Kronen are shown longer and in more detail than on television. Pia Monteri is briefly shown in the film nude from the back, but on television that portion was edited out. And Miss Diketon has lines in the film that, as enthusiastically delivered by Janet Leigh, make clear the sensual pleasure she receives from both inflicting and receiving pain. Thriller Le zombi de Cap-Rouge is a 1997 horror film directed by Simon Robideaux and Alan Smithee. Science Fiction 2001: A Space Travesty is a 2000 American spoof comedy film starring actor Leslie Nielsen. The film has a few sequences parodying elements of 2001: A Space Odyssey, but is not focused on parodying Odyssey. Comedy Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh is a 1991 comedy and horror film written by Dean Tschetter and Tom Tully; and directed by Dean Tschetter. Thriller Mind Games is a 2003 film directed by Adrian Carr. Documentary film Aida: A Natural-Born Artist is a 2011 documentary film directed by Shogo Watanabe. Thriller The Sicilian Girl is a 2008 Italian film directed by Marco Amenta. The film is inspired by the story of Rita Atria, a key witness in a major Mafia investigation in Sicily. Documentary film Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Omar Majeed and produced by EyeSteelFilm, about various Taqwacore bands and performers touring the United States and Pakistan. The documentary was filmed between 2007 and 2009. Comedy Beur sur la ville is a 2011 comedy film directed by Djamel Bensalah. Thriller Deathtrap is a 1982 thriller based on Ira Levin's play of the same name, directed by Sidney Lumet from a screenplay by Levin and Jay Presson Allen, starring Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve. Documentary film Harto The Borges is a documentary film created by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Harto The Borges escapes the unwritten rule of biographical films on Latin American writers by exploring the narcissistic side of the author, his frequent and often criticized comments to the press, his distinctive and gentle ironies. Harto The Borges had a Theatrical release in Buenos Aires in September 2000, and was well received by the critics. Since them has been frequently exhibited at forums, campuses, and film festivals. On October 4, 2011, Harto The Borges was made available to the general audience in Argentina through the On Line version of Revista Cultura Ñ, in Buenos Aires. The film was released alongside an article in which the director views the film ten years after its premier at the Cine Cosmos. Comedy The Family That Dwelt Apart is a 1973 Canadian animated short based on the short story of the same name by E.B. White, about the misadventures of a family of seven who live in happy isolation on a small island in Barnegat Bay, until word gets out that they are in distress. The film is directed by Yvon Mallette, narrated by E.B. White, and produced by Wolf Koenig for the National Film Board of Canada. The Family That Dwelt Apart received the Canadian Film Award, now known as the Genie Award, for best animation. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 47th Academy Awards, losing to Closed Mondays. Documentary film New Urban Cowboy: Toward a New Pedestrianism is a 2007 documentary film, and DVD release, about American artist and urban designer Michael E. Arth, his New Pedestrianism movement, and his efforts to rebuild the cities, beginning with “Cracktown,” an inner city slum in DeLand, Florida. This 83-minute international edition—with subtitles in Spanish, French, German, Japanese, and Chinese—was re-edited from a 100-minute version that made the film festival circuit in 2007. The earlier version was titled New Urban Cowboy: The Labors of Michael E. Arth. Animation Ghost Messenger is a South Korean animated series made by STUDIO ANIMAL. First released in 2010, it revolves around a series of events that happen as Ghost Messenger Kanglim accidentally meets Little Kanglim, a human boy with extraordinary spiritual power. It falls under the genres science fiction, fantasy, and supernatural, though STUDIO ANIMAL officially states its genre as 'Oriental SF Fantasy'. Documentary film We Have Never Seen Love is a 1997 documentary film directed by Murat Mamedov. Comedy Inséparables is a 1999 romantic comedy film written and directed by Michel Couvelard. Comedy The Muppets at Walt Disney World is a television special starring Jim Henson's Muppets at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. This was the last Muppets special that Jim Henson worked on before his death on May 16, 1990. The special aired on NBC as part of The Magical World of Disney on May 6, 1990. Comedy Sisterhood is a comedy feature film shot in London and Governors Bay, Christchurch, New Zealand and completed in 2008. It premiered in London's West End on 23 October 2008, followed by a theatrical release in the UK. It played in competition at the inaugural The Feel Good Film Festival in Los Angeles between 22–24 August. The cast includes Nicholas Ball, Maria Charles, Rory McGregor, Graham McTavish, Isabelle Defaut, Emily Corcoran, Robert Faith and Jon Gadsby. The film was directed by Richard Wellings-Thomas, written by Emily Corcoran and produced by Emily Corcoran, Tim Hart and Abi Sirokh. Comedy Suburban Mayhem is a 2006 Australian film directed by Paul Goldman, written by Alice Bell, produced by Leah Churchill-Brown and Executive Producer Jan Chapman. It features an ensemble cast including Emily Barclay, Michael Dorman, Anthony Hayes, Robert Morgan and Genevieve Lemon. It was filmed in Sydney and Newcastle, Australia. Suburban Mayhem had its world premiere at Cannes and its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in Australia on 26 October 2006, with subsequent release around the world. Comedy Angel in Love is the 2005 comedy drama film written by Witold Bereś and Artur Więcek and directed by Artur Więcek. Documentary film The Collective Evolution III: The Shift is a 2014 documentary, biography and drama film directed by Joe Martino. Documentary film Empathy is a 2004 documentary indie film written and directed by Amie Siegel Animation Blood Film is a 2012 experimental, animation,short and biographical film directed by Lara Salmon and Kevin Walker. Comedy Orrible is a 2011 comedy short film written by Giles Ripley and Jonny Ensall; directed by Giles Ripley. Documentary film Nefandus is a short 2013 history documentary film written and directed by Carlos Motta. Comedy The Hangnail is a 1999 animated short film made by Shane Acker for Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. To date, it is Acker's only traditionally animated film. The short was distributed worldwide by AtomFilms. Comedy Änglagård – tredje gången gillt is a Swedish film that premiered on 25 December 2010 in cinemas. Is the third film of the Änglagård film trilogy. Comedy Liebling, weck die Hühner auf is a 2009 comedy film written by Rainer Kaufmann and Lothar Kurzawa and directed by Matthias Steurer. Comedy Plastic Sex is a 2011 short animated fantasy comedy film written and directed by Pierre Ayotte. Documentary film Kennedys' Home Movies is a 2011 documentary film written by Gary Parker. Thriller Before I Say Goodbye is a 2003 television film directed by Michael Storey. Comedy ¡Viva lo imposible! is a 1958 Spanish comedy film adapted from the play "¡Viva lo imposible! o el contable de las estrellas", by Miguel Mihura and Joaquín Calvo Sotelo, and directed by Rafael Gil. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller My Wife's Murder is a 2005 Bollywood film. It was directed by Jijy Philip. The cast includes Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamurti, Boman Irani and Nandana Sen. The film is a remake of Telugu film, Madhyanam Hathya directed by Ram Gopal Varma himself. Comedy Belcanto is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Ryszard Nyczka. Animation Chatura Kau was the first animated short film in the Oriya language and was the first animated film produced in Orissa, India. An adaptation of Aesop's The Fox and the Crow, the film was released January 15, 2008 by Surjya Narayan Patro, Orissa's Minister of Information Technology and Culture. The film was developed by students at the Institute of Digital Media Technology in Bhubaneswar. Animation Miracle of Flight is a 1974 short animated comedy film written and directed by Terry Gilliam. Comedy Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Eric Appel. Comedy Natale a Rio is a 2008 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti with Christian De Sica. In Italy this film has grossed 24.678.792 €. This is the third film starring De Sica without mate Massimo Boldi, his shoulder of honor in these films that make up the saga of Italian "cinepanettoni". In fact, in 2006 they were separated in film roles following a dispute. Comedy Nightwalking is a 2008 British comedy horror short film directed by Daniel Cormack, starring Raquel Cassidy and Lloyd Woolf. In 2010, Nightwalking was selected for preservation by the British Film Institute's National Archive and was archived by the British Universities Film and Video Council as part of their Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching. In 2012, the film was acquired by the British Library's Moving Image Collection. Comedy Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures - is a 1965 Soviet slapstick comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai, starring Aleksandr Demyanenko, Natalya Seleznyova, Yuri Nikulin, Georgy Vitsin and Yevgeny Morgunov. The film consists of three independent parts: "Workmate", "Déjà vu" and "Operation Y". The plot follows the adventures of Shurik, the naive and nerdy Soviet student who often gets into ludicrous situations but always finds a way out very neatly. Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures was a hit movie and became the leader of Soviet film distribution in 1965. Documentary film Examines the global Independent Scientology movement and the high level defectors who have publicly renounced their membership of the Church of Scientology. Documentary film Street Bangaz is a 2008 documentary film directed by David Cortorreal and Joswell Valdez. Science Fiction Murdercycle is a 1999 sci-fi film written by Benjamin Carr and Daniel Elliot, directed by Tom Callaway. Comedy The Bridal Path is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Bill Travers, George Cole and Bernadette O'Farrell. It is based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Nigel Tranter. A young man on a remote Scottish island travels to the mainland in search of a wife. Thriller Don't Look Down is a 1998 American horror television film directed by Larry Shaw and produced by Wes Craven. It originally aired on 29 October 1998 on ABC. The film is about a woman who is struggling to cope with the death of her sister and joins a group for sufferers of acrophobia. However, it appears her problems may only be starting. Comedy The Tamale Vendor is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Jerky Turkey is an animated theatrical short, directed by Tex Avery, released on 7 April 1945 by MGM. The story for this cartoon was written by Heck Allen, the music by Scott Bradley, and the animation was done by Preston Blair, Ed Love and Ray Abrams. Voices were provided by radio actors Harry Lang, who appeared on the Cisco Kid, and Leone LeDoux, who specialised in baby cries. Internet sources claiming Daws Butler provided a voice are incorrect, as he did not arrive in Hollywood until after World War II. Comedy It Came from Somewhere Else is a 1988 motion picture comedy directed by Howard Hassler. It is a spoof of sci-fi films and is a B-movie. Comedy Copper Mountain is a 1983 comedy film about two friends who travel to a Colorado ski resort. One of them, played by Alan Thicke, looks to hit the slopes and the other, played by Jim Carrey, spends his time trying to pick up women. The film was written by Damian Lee and David Mitchell, who also directed it. Half of the movie consists of live musical performances by artists such as Rita Coolidge and other country singers, and the other half of the movie is more or less an infomercial about the now-closed Club Med village at the U.S. ski resort at Copper Mountain, Colorado. It is also the film debut of Thicke, Carrey and director/writer Damian Lee. Documentary film China: The Rebirth of an Empire is an American documentary film directed by brothers Jesse and Jeremy Veverka that was released in 2010. The film examines China's economic and political rise in the context of its relationship with its neighbors and a declining United States. The film was named Best Documentary at the 2011 River Bend Film Festival, the 2010 Central Florida Film Festival, the 2010 Astoria/Long Island City Film Festival, and the 2010 Big Easy International Film Festival. It was reported that the film may have contributed to the Chinese government blocking access to the Internet Movie Database in early 2010 due to political censorship. The film features interviews with late Asia expert Chalmers Johnson. Thriller Mathil Mel Poonai is a 2013 Tamil thriller film written and directed by Barani Jayapal. Vijay Vasanth and Vibha Natarajan play the lead roles in the film. The villains in the film are Karthik, Prabha, Ramesh. Thambi Ramayya and Meera Krishna share screen space also playing the key roles in the movie. The lyrics for Mathil Mel Punai have been penned by Yugabharathi and Thamarai. The Ganesh Raghavendra musical, LK Vijay cinematography and Praveen-Srikanth editorial is to hit the international screens on March 8.The film is copied from hollywood film Eden Lake.The film panned by critics and become box office disaster. Documentary film Freedom on My Mind is a 1994 documentary film about the efforts to register African-American voters in 1960s Mississippi and the formation of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Participants interviewed include Robert Parris Moses, Victoria Gray Adams, Endesha Ida Mae Holland, and Freedom Summer volunteers Marshall Ganz, Heather Booth, and Pam Allen. Animation Disney's Leroy & Stitch is an animated family television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is a spin-off film and the third sequel of the 2002 animated feature film Lilo & Stitch and the nearly conclusion to the television series Lilo & Stitch: The Series. The film debuted on Disney Channel on June 23, 2006 and also aired on Toon Disney on June 26, 2006. While the film received mixed reviews, it was nominated for the 2007 Golden Reel Award by the Motion Picture Sound Editors, which ultimately went to DisneyToon Studios's direct-to-video film The Fox and the Hound 2. Documentary film Lioness is a 2008 documentary film directed by Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers. Documentary film The Who & Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a concert film of The Who's concert on 27 November 2000 at the Royal Albert Hall in London to benefit the Teenage Cancer Trust. A number of special guests joined the band on stage to perform the band's hits. The concert was also released on CD as Live at the Royal Albert Hall. Documentary film Nisshin Geppo - Großes Sportland Japan is a documentary film directed by Gert Abelbeck. Science Fiction Rain Without Thunder is a 1992 movie directed by Gary O. Bennett and starring Betty Buckley and Jeff Daniels. The film is set fifty years in the future from the time of production. Although the Planned Parenthood v. Casey case is never mentioned by name, the decision took place in the same year as the film was made and many characteristics of the society portrayed are clearly a reaction to the growing possibilities of restricting abortion rights at the time of production. The movie is presented as a documentary about the Goldring case, a mother and daughter imprisoned at the Walker Point Center for seeking an abortion outside of the United States. Although Beverly and Allison are the main focus, the journalist also interviews numerous people with varying viewpoints discussing the ramifications of the Goldring case and abortion in general in 2042 society. Documentary film Atenco, a Crime of State is a 2007 documentary written and directed by Klamve Colectivo. Comedy Monsier Batignole is a French boxoffice hit film released in 2002 .The film was directed by Gérard Jugnot and featured Gérard Jugnot, Jules Sitruk, Jean-Paul Rouve, Götz Burger, Michèle Garcia and Alexia Portal in the lead role. The film showed how a French grocer Gérard Jugnot helped a young Jewish boy reach Switzerland safely. The film showed that on one side there were people who wanted to enjoy and own whatever property belonging to the Jews was confiscated by the German Army and on the other was Edmond Batignole who had the feeling of humanity in himself and wanted to help the homeless Jewish boy. Documentary film Description of a Struggle is a 1960 documentary film directed by Chris Marker. Comedy Love Stories is a 1997 Polish film about four men with unresolved romances. Jerzy Stuhr plays all four characters and wrote and directed the film. The film is dedicated to Krzysztof Kieślowski, who gave Stuhr important roles in his films. Comedy A warm, funny, thought-provoking take on the man-woman equation, director Saket Chaudhary gets it bang on. Siddharth Roy (Farhan Akhtar) and Trisha Mallik (Vidya Balan) are a happily-married couple whose life changes after they have a baby. Once Trisha becomes a mother, she puts her marriage on the back burner. This leaves Sid feeling frustrated, neglected and insecure. Shaadi Ke Side Effects is a witty, sexy comedy that re-defines happily ever after - if there really is one!! Thriller Guard No. 47 is a 2008 Czech film by director Filip Renč. It is based on the 1926 Josef Kopta novel Guard No. 47, and stars Karel Roden and Lucia Siposová. The film won three Czech Lion awards and four Golden Reel awards at the Tiburon International Film Festival in 2009. Comedy Love and Skin is a 2013 comedy, drama, and romance film written by Virginia Cassavetes and Dillon Tucker and directed by Virginia Cassavetes. Animation Oshana is a 2001 short animated film directed by Xavier Trudeau Deschênes. Thriller Breath is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Levent Semerci. The film, which tells the story of 40 soldiers in charge of protecting a relay station near the Iraqi border in southeastern Turkey, was adapted from the short stories Tales from the Southeast and Ground Minus Zero by Hakan Evrensel and is, according to Hürriyet Daily News reviewer Emine Yıldırım, the first Turkish film that tackles, through an authentic perspective and convincing realness, the contemporary situation of the Turkish army and its long battle with the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party . The film, according to Today's Zaman, sparked a growing discussion on whether it includes militaristic and nationalist elements or whether it is merely aiming to show the deadly and difficult conditions soldiers face in the vast mountainous terrain of southeastern Anatolia, fighting against outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party militants. Thriller The Spider Labyrinth is a 1988 horror film directed by Gianfranco Giagni. Comedy Isolated is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by David Marqués. Thriller Los Amorosos is a 2006 short drama film directed by José Luis Solís. Science Fiction Camel Spiders is a 2011 made-for-television horror sci-fi film starring Brian Krause and C. Thomas Howell. It was directed by genre veteran Jim Wynorski and executive produced by Roger Corman. Documentary film Our Sam is a 2003 documentary musical film directed by Bruce Goodison. Animation Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½ᵗʰ Century is a 1980 cartoon starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Marvin the Martian. It is the sequel of Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century. It was the first Daffy and Porky cartoon since 1965. This cartoon first aired on November 20, 1980, as part of an animated TV special called Daffy Duck's Thanks-For-Giving with scenes that would later be cut when this cartoon was reformatted as a short. Documentary film Estela is a documentary film written and directed by Bruno Varela. Thriller Hierro is a 2009 psychological thriller directed by Gabe Ibáñez and starring Elena Anaya, Kaiet Rodríguez, Bea Segura, and Andrés Herrera. Comedy Dis-moi que tu m'aimes is a French film directed by Michel Boisrond, released in 1974. Animation Dime to Retire is a Looney Tunes cartoon that stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. It was released on September 3, 1955, directed by Robert McKimson and voices by Mel Blanc. It runs 7 minutes. Thriller Delta Heat is a 1992 film directed by Michael Fischa and written by Sam A. Scribner. The buddy police film was shot in New Orleans, Louisiana. The screenplay was originally written by Bruce Akiyama to be a television pilot, commissioned by Sawmill Entertainment, but after producer Richard L. Albert made The Forbidden Dance, he decided to hire writer Sam Scribner to expand the script to feature film length. During production, producer Albert spent six hours in the bayous north of New Orleans convincing alligator hunter Bob Raymond to catch 40 alligators which appear in the final scene. Comedy Mo' Better Blues is a 1990 drama film starring Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, and Spike Lee, who also directed. It follows a period in the life of a fictional jazz trumpeter, Bleek Gilliam, as a series of bad decisions result in his jeopardizing both his relationships and his playing career. The film focuses on themes of friendship, loyalty, honesty, cause-and-effect and ultimately salvation. It features the music of the Branford Marsalis quartet and Terence Blanchard on trumpet. The film was released five months after the death of Robin Harris and is dedicated to his memory. Documentary film 20 Seconds of Joy is a 2007 documentary film written by Jens Hoffmann and Matthias Thönnissen, and directed by Jens Hoffmann. Documentary film Computers Serve is a 1968 short, documentary film written by Risto Jarva, Pertti Jotuni and Lasse Naukkarinen directed by Risto Jarva. Thriller Brooklyn's Finest is a 2009 American crime film directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film stars Richard Gere, Don Cheadle, Ethan Hawke and Wesley Snipes. The film was released on March 5, 2010. This was Wesley Snipes’ first theatrical release film since 2004's Blade: Trinity. Brooklyn's Finest features a collaboration between Wesley Snipes and Ellen Barkin, reuniting them for the first time since 1996 film The Fan. This is the second film between Ethan Hawke and Antoine Fuqua; they both were previously in 2001 film Training Day. The film takes place within the notoriously rough Brownsville section of Brooklyn and especially within the Van Dyke housing projects in the NYPD's 65th precinct. The action revolves around three policemen whose relationships to their jobs are drastically different. Thriller Ghost Image is a 2007 thriller film written by James Dean Schulte, Jack Snyder and Srikant Chellappa and directed by Jack Snyder. Documentary film Tarachime is a 2006 short documentary film directed by Naomi Kawase. Science Fiction The Quatermass Xperiment is a 1955 British science fiction horror film. Made by Hammer Film Productions, it is based on the 1953 BBC Television serial The Quatermass Experiment written by Nigel Kneale. Produced by Anthony Hinds and directed by Val Guest, it stars Brian Donlevy as the eponymous Professor Bernard Quatermass. Jack Warner, Richard Wordsworth and Margia Dean appear in supporting roles. Three astronauts are launched into space in a rocket designed by Quatermass, but the spacecraft returns to Earth with only one occupant, Victor Carroon. Something has infected him during the spaceflight, and he begins mutating into an alien organism which, if it spores, will engulf and destroy humanity. When the Carroon-creature escapes from custody, Quatermass and Scotland Yard's Inspector Lomax, have just hours to track it down and prevent a catastrophe. Documentary film Lockerbie Revisited is a Dutch 50-minute documentary from the VPRO television documentary series Backlight which was broadcast in the Netherlands on the eve of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi's second appeal against conviction that started at the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh on 28 April 2009. The film's director, Gideon Levy, narrates in Dutch and conducts interviews in English with retired FBI officer Richard Marquise, Detective Chief Superintendent Stuart Henderson of the Scottish police, ex-FBI laboratory official Thomas Thurman, UN Observer at the Lockerbie trial Hans Köchler, author and journalist Ian Ferguson, former CIA agent Robert Baer, ex-FBI laboratory scientist Fred Whitehurst and former Lord Advocate Lord Fraser of Carmyllie. In October 2009, Backlight – Lockerbie Revisited was awarded the Prix Europa as the Best Television Current Affairs Programme of the Year 2009. The prize was donated by the Directorate of Communication of the Council of Europe. The documentary has been nominated for a Rockie award in the 'Investigative & Current Affairs' category at the 2010 Banff World Television Festival. Comedy Aagey Se Right is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film directed by débutante Indrajit Nattoji, starring Shreyas Talpade, Mahi Gill, Shenaz Treasurywala, and Kay Kay Menon in the lead roles and was produced by Ronnie Screwvala, under the UTV Motion Pictures. The film released on 4 September 2009 and although it failed to do well at the box office, it was praised for its lavish title, looks and design. Animation The Odd Sound Out is a 2014 animated comedy short film directed by Idamaria Schouwandreasen and Pernille Sihm. Thriller Layla Fourie is a 2013 thriller film directed by Pia Marais. It is a co-production between Germany, South Africa, France and the Netherlands. It premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where Marais won a Special Mention. Science Fiction The Trouble with Dick is a 1987 comedy and science fiction film written and directed by Gary Walkow. Comedy Two Cops is a 1993 South Korean action/comedy film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It stars Ahn Sung-ki and Park Joong-hoon as a pair of police detectives with different outlooks who end up working on a case together. Comedy The Happy Poet is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Paul Gordon. "When Bill, an out-of-work poet, puts his heart, soul, and last few dollars to transform a hot dog cart into an all-organic, mostly-vegetarian food stand, his struggles as an idealistic micro-business owner begin. Strategically placed in the a park, the stand attracts a variety of eccentric characters: Donnie, a brazen, cocksure individualist who is hired to promote the stand and deliver food; Agnes, an attractive poetry-lover; and Curtis, an enigmatic life-philosopher. Complications with the business jeopardize these budding friendships and threaten Bill's dreams for a hot dog-free future." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Documentary film Two Dollars and a Dream is a bigraphical documentary film directed by Stanley Nelson Jr. Thriller Before he shot to fame as a drop-dead gorgeous vampire in "Twilight," Robert Pattinson starred as a wheelchair-bound RAF pilot tormented by nightmares and visions in this BBC thriller set in post-World War II Britain. Installed in a remote manse in Wales to begin his recovery, the young man soon grows to distrust everyone including his psychiatrist (Julian Sands) and his previously adored aunt, the beautiful Julia (Rachael Stirling). Documentary film Koundi and the National Thursday is a documentary film written and directed by Ariane Astrid Atodji. Comedy Andy Hardy Comes Home is a 1958 film. It was 16th and final film in the Andy Hardy series. Animation Media and Diversity - People with disabilities is a 2008 short animation film directed by Ivan Bogdanov and Vessela Dantcheva. Documentary film The Power of Love (Celine Dion Fans in Kenya) is a 2011 documentary film directed by Joyce Wong. Comedy Kai deilos kai tolmiros is a 1988 comedy film written by Lakis Mihailidis and directed by Kostas Karagiannis. Comedy This Silly Symphonies 'toon depicts night life at a cafe for bugs. There's a cricket orchestra, a spider and lady fly act, and some free-spirited insect dancing. Think of it as a forerunner to the bar scene from A Bug's Life, only with more music and a '30s Harlem flavor. Comedy Torch Song Trilogy is an American comedy-drama film adapted by Harvey Fierstein from his play of the same title. The film was directed by Paul Bogart and stars Fierstein as Arnold, Anne Bancroft as Ma Beckoff, Matthew Broderick as Alan, Brian Kerwin as Ed, and Eddie Castrodad as David. Executive Producer Ronald K. Fierstein is Harvey Fierstein's brother. Wanting to highlight the work of female impersonator Charles Pierce, Fierstein created the role of Bertha Venation specifically for him. Broderick originally refused the role of Alan because he was recuperating from an automobile accident in Ireland. Tate Donovan was cast, but two days into the rehearsal period Broderick had a change of heart and contacted Fierstein, who fired Donovan. Although the play was over four hours, the film was restricted to a running time of two hours at the insistence of New Line Cinema, necessitating much editing and excisions. The time frame was regressed to begin several years earlier than when the play was set. Thriller House on Haunted Hill is a 1999 American horror film, directed by William Malone and starring Geoffrey Rush, Famke Janssen, Taye Diggs, Ali Larter and Jeffrey Combs. It also includes a cameo appearance by Peter Graves. Produced by Robert Zemeckis and Joel Silver, it is a remake of the 1959 film of the same name directed by William Castle. House on Haunted Hill marks the producing debut of Dark Castle Entertainment, a production company that went on to produce Thirteen Ghosts and House of Wax, two films which were also remakes. The film was followed by a sequel, Return to House on Haunted Hill, which was released in both rated and unrated editions on DVD in 2007. Documentary film Saving Dolma is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Kesang Tseten. Comedy Smokey and the Judge is a 1980 action and comedy film written by Harry Hope, Dan Seeger and Stanley E. Foster and directed by Dan Seeger. Documentary film A Space for Music is a documentary film directed by Sophia Kruz. Thriller Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, also known in the United States as Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior is a 2003 Thai martial arts action film. It was directed by Prachya Pinkaew, featured stunt choreography by Panna Rittikrai and starred Tony Jaa. Ong-Bak proved to be Jaa's breakout film, with the actor hailed internationally as the next major martial arts star. Jaa went on to star in Tom-Yum-Goong and directed two prequels to Ong-Bak: Ong-Bak 2 and Ong-Bak 3. Documentary film I Know That Voice is a documentary about voice acting. It premiered on November 6, 2013, at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre. It is narrated by John DiMaggio, the voice of Bender on Futurama, and stars DiMaggio and many other voice actors, including Billy West, Tara Strong, Tom Kenny, Rachael MacFarlane and Mark Hamill. Documentary film Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows is a 1998 documentary film, written by Paul Jay, which follows World Wrestling Federation superstar Bret Hart during his last year in the WWF, from his WWF Championship victory at SummerSlam to his final match with the company and the infamous Montreal Screwjob at Survivor Series on November 9, 1997. Comedy Bring Home the Turkey is a 1927 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan and Robert A. McGowan. It was the 56th Our Gang short subject released. Comedy The Plane Tree is a 2011 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Handan İpekçi, featuring Celile Toyon as a retired teacher who is the catalyst for the bi-monthly reunion of her extended family under the titular plane tree. The film, which opened on March 18, 2011 at number 2 in the Turkish box office, is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2011. Comedy Rangeelay is a 2013 Punjabi movie directed by Navaniat Singh, featuring Jimmy Shergill and Neha Dhupia in the lead roles. The movie is produced by Jimmy Shergill in association with Eros International, and it marks Neha Dhupia's debut in Punjabi cinema. The movie was released on May 16, 2013. The film opened to average opening in India and poor opening overseas. Rangeelay was also a critical failure. After Dharti and Taur Mittran Di, this film is the third production of Jimmy Sheirgill Productions. Documentary film Universiada, México 1979 is a 1979 short documentary film written and directed by Carlos Ortiz Tejeda. Comedy Odette Toulemonde is a 2006 comedy drama film written and directed by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. Documentary film The Old School of Capitalism is a 2009 feature film directed by Serbian director Želimir Žilnik. Thriller Asunder is a 1999 thriller film written by Eric Lee Bowers and directed by Tim Reid. Actor-turned-director Tim Reid follows up the success of his 1996 opus Once Upon a Time...When We Were Colored with this tense psychological thriller. The film opens with two upwardly mobile couples having a ball at a fairground. Chance (Blair Underwood) and his very pregnant wife Roberta happily board a Ferris wheel with their best friends Michael (Michael Beach) and his fashion designer wife Lauren (Debbi Morgan) when a freak accident strikes, and Roberta and the baby are killed. Michael and Lauren let Chance grieve at their luxurious abode. Soon Lauren reveals that she recently had a secret abortion because she did not know if the child was Michael's or Chance's. Grief-stricken and jealous, Chance starts stalking Lauren and doing everything in his power to wreck her marriage. This film was screened at the 1999 Chicago Film Festival Comedy The untitled Christmas Eve project is an upcoming American comedy film directed and written by Jonathan Levine. The film stars Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Anthony Mackie, Lizzy Caplan and Jillian Bell. A film about a reunion of three friends on Christmas Eve. Principal photography on the film began on August 11, 2014, in New York City. Good Universe and Point Grey Pictures are producing the film which Columbia Pictures will release on November 25, 2015. Comedy Chacha Bhatija is a 1977 Indian Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai. It was the year's fourth hit for Manmohan Desai. It was his second film with Dharmendra. Chacha Bhatija stars Dharmendra, Randhir Kapoor, Rehman, Hema Malini, Yogeeta Bali, Jeevan, Master Satyajeet and Sonia Sahni. The rights of the film are now solely and exclusively owned by RKD Studios. Comedy Super-Rabbit is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny who is parodying the popular character Superman. It was released to theaters on April 3, 1943. Super-Rabbit was the 16th Bugs Bunny entry and the 47th directed by Chuck Jones. Comedy An Everlasting Piece is a 2000 American comedy film. The movie was directed by Barry Levinson. It was written by and starred Barry McEvoy. The plot involves two wig salesmen, one Catholic and one Protestant, who live in war-torn Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the mid-1980s. The supporting cast includes comedian Billy Connolly as an patient in a psychiatric hospital. McEvoy based the screenplay on the adventures of his father as a toupée peddler to both sides in the midst of the conflict. The movie was shot on location in both Belfast and Dublin. Documentary film Letter to Anita is a 2014 historical fiction documentary film written by Andrea Meyerson and directed by Andrea Meyerson. Documentary film FLYING BODIES a Hiroyuki Nakano Nonfiction Film is a documentary film directed by Hiroyuki Nakano. Documentary film Dont Touch My Holocaust is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Asher Tlalim. Thriller John Jaffer Janardhanan is a 1982 Malayalam movie directed by I. V. Sasi, written by T. Damodaran, and starring Ratheesh, Ravindran and Mammootty. It was a remake of 1977 blockbuster Hindi movie Amar Akbar Anthony, which in turn was remade in Telugu as Ram Robert Rahim in 1980, directed by Vijaya Nirmala. The film is regarded as a super hit film of the early eighties. Thriller Machete is a 2010 American action film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and also directed by Ethan Maniquis. This film is an expansion of a fake trailer that was included in Rodriguez's and Quentin Tarantino's 2007 Grindhouse double-feature. Machete continues the B movie and exploitation style of Grindhouse, and includes some of the footage. The film stars Danny Trejo in his first lead role as the title character, and co-stars Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Don Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Steven Seagal, Lindsay Lohan, Cheech Marin and Jeff Fahey. This was Steven Seagal's first theatrical release film in eight years since his starring role in 2002's Half Past Dead. Machete was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox and Rodriguez's company, Troublemaker Studios, on September 3, 2010. A sequel, Machete Kills, was released on October 11, 2013. Comedy In the Country Fell a Star is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Eduardo De Filippo. It stars De Filippo, his brother Peppino De Filippo and Rosina Lawrence. When a famous American film star visits their small town, two brothers become obsessed with her and neglect their fiancées. It was based on a play of the same title written by Peppino De Filippo. Comedy Buumes is a 2013 short comedy film written by Martin Guggisberg and Guy Krneta, and directed by Martin Guggisberg. Thriller Commerce is a 2011 short drama thriller film written and directed by Lisa Robertson. Comedy A Bath House Beauty is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Gammat Jammat is a comedy Marathi film directed by Sachin released in India in 1987. This movie is famous for the song "Ashwini Ye Na" sung by legendary Bollywood singer-actor Kishore Kumar and for the large-screen debut of actress Varsha Usgaonkar. Science Fiction UFO Abduction is a 1989 found footage / thriller film, which was written, directed, filmed, and produced by Dean Alioto, through IndieSyndicate Productions. Dean Alioto produced the no budget film using $6,500.00. The film had a limited release through Axiom Films. The film is a mockumentary similar in presentation to 1999's The Blair Witch Project, which presents the final recordings and last known whereabouts of a Connecticut family named the Van Heeses just before they are abducted by extraterrestrials. Created to appear as a genuine 1983 home video recording, the film is widely believed to depict a real alien abduction of a Connecticut family named "the McPhersons" as they celebrate their relative's 5th birthday. The film is widely debated, despite evidence that the film is a work of fiction. Dean Alioto and Paul Chitlik remade UFO Abduction in 1998, with a larger budget and professional actors, into Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County. Dean Alioto has since discussed his two films. Documentary film On The Spot - Israel is a 2009 documentary film directed by Eszter Cseke and Andras S. Takacs Comedy The Midnight Hour is a 1985 American comedy-horror television film that aired on ABC on Friday, November 1, 1985, at 9:00-11:00 PM EST and stars Shari Belafonte-Harper, LeVar Burton, Peter DeLuise, and Dedee Pfeiffer. The plot focuses on a small New England town that becomes overrun with zombies, witches, vampires, and all the other demons of hell after a group of teenagers unlock a centuries-old curse on Halloween. The film also marks Macauley Culkin's first screen role as an uncredited trick-or-treater. The film was released on VHS and DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment in 2000. In addition to an original musical number, "Get Dead", the film's soundtrack features songs by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, Three Dog Night, and The Smiths. Comedy Mel and Mac are looking for an asteroid to show as a science project. It’s hard to do science when they are fighting all the time as (younger) brother and (older) sister. When they are walking through the woods, they see something, but it doesn’t turn out to be a rock or meteor. Mel sees footprints and pretty soon, they are taken to a strange and socially awkward grown man. Mel and Mac must work together to do the difficult task of keeping Moses away from trouble, as they try and get Moses to where he came from - something that is more difficult than they thought as he turns out to be from far, far away. Documentary film The Heart of the Game is a 2005 sports documentary film about the Roosevelt Roughriders girls basketball team. The movie is centered on their star player Darnellia Russell and the Roughriders new coach Bill Resler. Thriller Blind Detective is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese romantic comedy and crime thriller film directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. The film was shown as part of the Shanghai International Film Festival. Documentary film Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak is a 1964 Canadian short documentary film about Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak, directed by John Feeney. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Love in Waiting is a 1948 British comedy film film directed by Douglas Pierce, and starring David Tomlinson. Documentary film Dream Is Life Itself is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Stefan Szlachtycz. Documentary film Tough Ain't Enough: Conversations with Albert S. Ruddy is a documentary biographical film directed by Gregory J. Bradley and Lee Anthony Smith. Comedy Fuzz is a 1972 American action comedy film directed by Richard A. Colla and starring Burt Reynolds, Yul Brynner, Raquel Welch, Tom Skeritt, and Jack Weston. The screenplay was written by Evan Hunter, based on the 1968 novel of the same name that was part of the "87th Precinct" series he wrote under the name Ed McBain. Dave Grusin composed the film's soundtrack score. Unlike the series 87th Precinct, which is set in a fictional metropolis based in New York City, Fuzz is set and was shot on location in Boston, Massachusetts. Documentary film Behind the Orange Curtain is a 2012 documentary film directed by Brent Huff. Documentary film Last Stand of the 300 is a TV documentary/reenactment which premièred on The History Channel in 2007. It was directed by David Padrusch known for directing projects such as Journey to 10,000 BC and Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War for the History Channel. Comedy Meet Me After the Show is a 1951 Technicolor musical film starring Betty Grable and released through 20th Century Fox. The film was one of Grable's last musical films for Fox during her box office reign of the past decade. Documentary film The Pixel Painter is a 2013 short, biographical, documentary film written by Josh Bogdan and directed by Josh Bogdan and Ryan Lasko. Comedy When We Were 21 is a 1921 comedy/drama film directed by Henry King and based on a play by H.V. Esmond. Comedy Better Off Dead is a 1985 American teen romantic comedy film starring John Cusack and written and directed by Savage Steve Holland. It tells the story of high school student Lane Myer who is suicidal after his girlfriend breaks up with him. Comedy Kirkit is a 2009 comedy crime fiction drama film written by Alok Basnait and directed by Shashi Pritam. Documentary film Victoire Terminus is a 2008 film directed by Renaud Barret and Florent De La Tullaye. Comedy Frank McKlusky, C.I. is a 2002 comedy film written by Dave Sheridan and Mark Perez, and directed by Arlene Sanford. The film stars Sheridan in the titular role. The film was given a very limited release in the United States. Documentary film Million Calorie March: The Movie is a 2007 American documentary film directed by, co-produced by and starring Gary Michael Marino, an author, speaker and anti-obesity activist. The film follows Marino as he embarks on a 1,200-mile fundraiser and awareness walk, the Million Calorie March, from Jacksonville, Florida to Boston, Massachusetts. The walk took 100 days and was designed to raise money and awareness for the causes of childhood obesity and healthy lifestyles. Documentary film Insideout is a 2010 documentary short drama film directed by Tonje Alice Madsen. Thriller Solo is a 2013 Canadian mystery thriller film directed by Isaac Cravit and is the first film released under Shock Till You Drop's US film distribution branch. The movie was first released on August 29, 2013 in Canada and stars Annie Clark as a teenager who finds herself terrorized after she's left alone in the woods for a two night camp counselor initiation process. Of his inspiration for the film, Cravit mentioned that he was moved to create Solo after a friend of his told him a campfire story in which a girl looks through her summer camp photos to discover that an unknown person had taken pictures of her while she slept. Comedy Grean Fictions is a Thai comedy-drama film directed by Chookiat Sakveerakul and produced and distributed by Sahamongkol Film International. The film is a coming-of-age story about Tee, an upper-secondary-school boy from Chiang Mai, his friends, their school lives, and family. The film was released on 18 April 2013. Thriller The Ice House is a 1969 American horror-thriller film directed by Stuart E. McGowan. The feature starred the twin brothers David and Robert Story, with Jim Davis, Scott Brady, Nancy Dow, Karen Lee, and model/actress Sabrina in one of her last film roles. Comedy The Yes Men, is a 2003 documentary film about the early culture jamming exploits of The Yes Men. The film revolves around "The Yes Men"—two anti-globalization activists, under the aliases Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno—who impersonate spokespeople for the WTO and affiliated corporations, in order to secretly lampoon and satirize these organizations with elaborate ruses and fraudulent announcements of ridiculous corporate decisions, in front of live, unsuspecting audiences. The film details the two activists' involvement in hoaxes targeting SimCopter, the 2000 G. W. Bush presidential campaign, McDonald's, and, most prominently, the WTO. The film also includes brief interviews with Michael Moore and Greg Palast. The film premiered at the 28th Toronto International Film Festival in 2003. It was also shown as part of a special screening at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. The film received a score of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. It is followed by a sequel, The Yes Men Fix the World. Documentary film Innisfree is a 1990 Spanish documentary film directed by José Luis Guerín. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. The film documents the filming of the John Ford film The Quiet Man. Thriller AvH: Alien vs. Hunter is a 2007 direct-to-video science fiction horror film by The Asylum starring William Katt and Dedee Pfeiffer. Much like The Asylum's other films, AvH is a "mockbuster", or a low-budget film made to capitalize on the popularity of a more widely released film using a derivative of the plot and title of the latter; in this case, it directly plaigarizes Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, a crossover between the Alien and Predator film franchises. Like that film, it deals with a suburban community being threatened by a fight between two warring extraterrestrial beings. It was released straight to DVD on December 18, 2007, one week before Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem's theatrical release, and was met with a large negative response from critics. Comedy Romeo Ranjha is a 2014 Punjabi language Indian action comedy film Starring Jazzy B & Garry Sandhu written by Dheeraj Ratan, directed by Navaniat Singh, who also directed Singh vs Kaur. Romeo Ranjha is produced by Gunbir Singh Sidhu & Manmord Sidhu with Hansraj Railhan as Co-Producer. The movie was released on 16 May 2014. Animation The Egg Cracker Suite is a 1943 Easter-themed animated short produced by Walter Lantz that features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. This is the last animated short to feature Oswald until Get a Horse! in 2013. Comedy Sparkler is a 1997 comedy drama film directed and written by Darren Stein with Catherine Eads. Comedy Cheaper by the Dozen 2 is a 2005 comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox. It is the sequel to the family comedy film Cheaper by the Dozen. Shawn Levy, the director of the first film, did not return as director for this sequel, which was instead directed by Adam Shankman. Levy was a producer of the film and made an appearance as a hospital intern in the movie. Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Hilary Duff, Piper Perabo, Alyson Stoner, and Tom Welling reprise their roles as members of the twelve-child Baker family. Eugene Levy co-stars as the patriarch of a rival family of eight children. Carmen Electra portrays Levy's trophy wife. The film was shot in Toronto and Eugene Levy's hometown of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and on Stoney Lake in Burleigh Falls, Ontario. It includes the book Green Eggs and Ham, a Walther P99, and the 2002 film Ice Age. Documentary film Craigslist Joe is a 2012 documentary film that follows Joseph Garner for a month of travel across the United States, solely supporting himself via contacting people on the website Craigslist. He spent the month without using any form of currency and without contacting people he already knew, relying on the "kindness and generosity" of Craigslist users. Thriller Karam is a Bollywood crime thriller film, released in 2005. The film is directed by the cinematographer Sanjay F. Gupta and stars John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. Documentary film I Am Alive: Surviving the Andes Plane Crash is a 2010 television documentary recounting the tragedy of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 from the perspective of survivor Nando Parrado. Directed by Brad Osborne, this 2-hour special features reenactments of the October 13, 1972 crash and the 72-day struggle for survival that followed, including details of the 37-mile trek out of the mountains by Parrado and fellow survivor Roberto Canessa. Appearing in the film are Parrado, Canessa, Eduardo Strauch and several other survivors, original search teams, historians, expert pilots, high-altitude medical experts, and others including Piers Paul Read, renowned mountaineer Ed Viesturs, and Andes Survivors expert/alpinist Ricardo Peña. I Am Alive was produced by AMS Pictures and premiered on the History Channel on October 20, 2010. It was released for DVD on February 22, 2011. Documentary film Sofia's Last Ambulance is a feature-length observational documentary film by Bulgarian director Ilian Metev. The film premiered at the 51st Semaine de la Critique at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the inaugural France 4 Visionary Award. It was the second documentary ever to compete in the section's 51 year history. Documentary film 35 Up is a 1991 documentary biography film directed by Michael Apted. Documentary film Knud W. Jensen - Louisianas grundlægger is a 1991 Danish TV documentary movie written and directed by Dan Tschernia. Thriller Burden is a 2008 Australian short drama film that tells the story of William, a private school student who lives in Sydney. It stars Kane O'Keefe as William and Indiana Evans as Lara, William's girlfriend. It is based on true events that took place in Australia in 2003. Comedy Alle dagen feest is a 1976 Dutch film directed by Ate de Jong and Otto Jongerius. Documentary film Goodbye Gauley Mountain: An Ecosexual Love Story is a 2013 romantic documentary film directed by Beth Stephens. Documentary film Madonna: The Confessions Tour is a 2006 TV film directed by Jonas Åkerlund. Animation The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones is an animated TV movie and a crossover between the Jetsons and Flintstones franchises. It was made by Hanna-Barbera as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series and first aired in syndication in 1987. Documentary film Aviv is a 2003 documentary about the Israeli singer/songwriter Aviv Geffen. The film focuses on the life story of the Israeli singer/songwriter Aviv Geffen, who developed from an awkward little boy who was neglected by parents that “would rather buy hash than toys” into a nationally celebrated musician. The film combines old home videos, footage from on stage performances and private interviews in order to track Aviv Geffen's musical success and explain his complex personality. Comedy The Berliner was a 1948 motion picture, adapted by Günter Neumann from his cabaret, directed by Robert A. Stemmle, and starring Gert Fröbe in his first leading role. It offers a satirical portrayal of life in Berlin in the aftermath of World War II. Documentary film Water on the Road is a film released on DVD and Blu-ray by American singer and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder. It documents Vedder's 2008 solo tour, during which he performed Pearl Jam songs, numerous covers, and solo works including songs from the Into the Wild Soundtrack. The film features mostly performances from two shows Vedder performed on August 16 and 17, 2008, at Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. It was released on May 31, 2011. Comedy On the Farm is a 2003 short comedy film directed by Norman McLaren. Documentary film The Dream Is Now is a short documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim. Comedy Holidays by the Sea is a 2011 comedy film written by Pascal Rabaté and Scop and directed by Pascal Rabaté. Comedy Prince Rat is a 2011 animated short action romantic comedy film written and directed by Albert Radl. Comedy Print Friends is a 2012 International Emmy Award for Digital Program: Fiction nominated online comedy series. Science Fiction Repeaters is a 2010 Canadian thriller film directed by Carl Bessai, written by Arne Olsen, and starring Dustin Milligan, Amanda Crew, and Richard de Klerk as young drug addicts who find themselves stuck in a time loop. Comedy Mickey's Elephant is a 1936 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy Shelf Life is a 1993 film directed by Paul Bartel. It stars O-Lan Jones, Andrea Stein and Jim Turner. Animation Dots is a 1940 short animated film directed by Norman McLaren. Animation La Chair de ma chère is a 2014 film written and directed by Calvin Antoine Blandin. Documentary film Elegy About a Drawdown is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Frank Müller. Thriller Spooks: The Greater Good is a forthcoming British spy film, set to be released after April 2015, continuing from the British spy series Spooks, which aired on BBC One from 2002 to 2011. Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent wrote the script for the film, with Bharat Nalluri directing the film. Peter Firth reprises his role as Harry Pearce, who appeared in all ten series of the programme. Kit Harington and Jennifer Ehle also star. Thriller Blind Fury is a 1989 American samurai/action film written by Charles Robert Carner and directed by Phillip Noyce. It is a loosely based, modernized version of Zatoichi Challenged, the 17th film in the Japanese Zatoichi film series. The film stars Rutger Hauer as Nick Parker, a blind, sword-wielding Vietnam War veteran, who returns to the United States and befriends the son of an old friend. Parker decides to help the boy find his father, who has been kidnapped by a major crime syndicate. Documentary film Nazis: The Occult Conspiracy is an American television documentary film about Nazi occultism. It first aired in 1998 on the Discovery Channel. The documentary was directed by Tracy Atkinson and Joan Baran, narrated by Malcolm McDowell. Documentary film The Journey From Petersburg To Moscow is a 1991 film directed by Viola Stephan. Science Fiction CJ7 is a 2008 Hong Kong-Chinese science fiction film co-written, co-produced, starring, and directed by Stephen Chow. It was released on 31 January 2008 in Hong Kong. It was also released on 14 March 2008 in the United States. In August 2007 the film was given the title CJ7, a play on China's successful Shenzhou manned space missions—Shenzhou 5 and Shenzhou 6. It was previously known by a series of working titles—Alien, Yangtze River VII, Long River 7 and most notably, A Hope. CJ7 was filmed in Ningbo, in the Zhejiang province of China. Comedy Evil Feed is a 2013 action and horror film written by Aaron Au, Kimani Ray Smith and Jana Mitsoula. The film was directed by Kimani Ray Smith. Comedy Benvenuto, reverendo! or Welcome Reverend is a 1950 Italian crime film comedy directed, written by and starring Aldo Fabrizi. It co-stars Massimo Girotti and Lianella Carell. Animation Vieille courge is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Claire Sichez. Animation Vicente is a 2010 animated short film directed by Ísis Mourão Barboza. Thriller Formosa Betrayed is a 2009 American political thriller film directed by Adam Kane, written by Charlie Stratton, Yann Samuell, Brian Askew, Nathaniel Goodman, with story by Will Tiao and Katie Swain, and starring James Van Der Beek. Set in Chicago and Taiwan in the 1980s, the story follows a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent investigating the murder of a Taiwanese professor at a midwestern college. The search for his killers takes the agent to Taiwan where he discovers there is more involved in this murder than he ever anticipated. Although Formosa Betrayed has been regarded as a "pan-green movie", its writers say they did not take sides over the Pan-Blue/Pan-Green political divide. Formosa Betrayed opened in 15-20 cities in North America the weekend of February 28, 2010. Comedy The Return of the Musketeers, or The Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin is a 2009 Russian musical film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich. The Russian audience has high hopes for the new nostalgic film. Documentary film Per Questi Stretti Morire (Cartografia Di Una Passione) is a 2010 documentary film directed by Isabella Sandri and Giuseppe Gaudino. Documentary film Days of Waiting is a documentary short film by Steven Okazaki, about Estelle Ishigo, a Caucasian artist who went voluntarily to an internment camp for Japanese Americans during World War II. The film was inspired by Ishigo's book, "Lone Heart Mountain", and won an Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject and a Peabody Award. Documentary film Unspeak is a 2013 documentary film written by Steven Poole and directed by Tommy Pallotta, Rob Schröder, Menno Otten, Benoit Detalle & Marija Jaćimović, Geert van de Wetering, Jennifer Abbott. Thriller Wake in Fright is a 1971 Australian-American thriller film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Gary Bond, Donald Pleasence and Chips Rafferty. The screenplay was written by Evan Jones, based on Kenneth Cook's 1961 novel of the same name. Made on a budget of A$800,000, the film was an Australian/American co-production by NLT Productions and Group W. Wake in Fright tells the story of a young schoolteacher who descends into personal moral degradation after finding himself stranded in a brutal, menacing town in outback Australia. For many years, Wake in Fright enjoyed a reputation as Australia's great "lost film" because of its unavailability on VHS or DVD, as well as its absence from television broadcasts. In mid-2009, however, a thoroughly restored digital re-release was shown in Australian theatres to considerable acclaim. Later that same year it was issued commercially on DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Wake in Fright is now recognised as a seminal film of the Australian New Wave. Australian musician and screenwriter Nick Cave called Wake in Fright "The best and most terrifying film about Australia in existence." Documentary film Glauber O Filme, Labirinto Do Brasil is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Silvio Tendler. Documentary film Man on Wire is a 2008 British documentary film directed by James Marsh. The film chronicles Philippe Petit's 1974 high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of New York's World Trade Center. It is based on Philippe Petit's book, To Reach the Clouds, recently released in paperback with the new title Man on Wire. The title of the movie is taken from the police report that led to the arrest of Petit, whose performance had lasted for almost one hour. The film is crafted like a heist film, presenting rare footage of the preparations for the event and still photographs of the walk, alongside re-enactments and present-day interviews with the participants. Man on Wire competed in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize: World Cinema Documentary and the World Cinema Audience Award: Documentary. In February 2009, the film won the BAFTA for Outstanding British Film, the Independent Spirit Awards, and the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Quartett zu fünft is an East German film. It was released in 1949. Comedy Pop Always Pays is a 1940 film directed by Leslie Goodwins and Charles E. Roberts. Comedy Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde is the 2003 sequel to the 2001 film, Legally Blonde. It was produced by MGM, with Reese Witherspoon again starring as Elle Woods, Luke Wilson, Sally Field, Regina King, Bruce McGill, and Bob Newhart. Even though the story was set in Washington, D.C., the movie was filmed in the offices at EnergySolutions Arena, the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. The supposed "aerial views" in the movie on Washington buildings were scale models built by the crew. Documentary film Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene is a 2008 history biographical documentary film written and directed by Loren Mendell. Comedy Blade Babji is a Telugu comedy movie released on 24 October 2008 under the banner of Satya Movies. Its star cast included Allari Naresh, Sayali Bhagat, Venu Madhav, Srinivasa Reddy, Krishna Bhagavan, Dharmavarapu, Kondavalasa, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Melkote, Brahmanandam, Khuyyum, Ruthika, Kausha, Hema & Apoorva. It was produced by Muthyala Satya Kumar and directed by Devi Prasad. It fared reasonably well, with people considering it to be a hit movie. This is based on Hollywood movie Blue Streak. It was remade in Kannada as Kiladi Kitty. Comedy The Biggest Robbery Never Told is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Daniel Monzón and writted by Jorge Guerricaechevarría. In 2003 the film was nominated for a Goya Award for the Best Special Effects. Animation Porky is informed that his beloved Train the 13¹⁄₂ named 'Toots' is to be replaced by a streamline train by the name of 'The Silver Fish'. After the driver of 'The Silver Fish' insults 'Toots', Porky mutters that his train could easily take on the streamline train. The driver agrees to a race that ends with Porky being the victor and becoming the new driver of 'The Silver Fish' whilst a battered 'Toots' is on a trailer behind with 'Headin' for the last roundhouse' written on a sign attached to it. Animation 5:46 AM is 2011 animated short film directed by Olivier Campagne and Vivien Balzi. Comedy Pumpkin & Bubby Get in a Fight is a 2011 short comedy film written by Dave Stewart and Will Carsola directed by Will Carsola. Comedy Reluctant Heroes is a 1951 British comedy filmed in Technicolor. It is based on the farce by Colin Morris. Directed by Jack Raymond, it stars Ronald Shiner as Sergeant Bell or as Sergeant Able. It was produced by Henry Halsted and Byron Film. The play, which had premiered at the Whitehall Theatre the previous year, was the first of the Brian Rix company's Whitehall farces. Comedy The Girl in the Crowd is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Michael Powell starring Barry Clifton, Patricia Hilliard and Googie Withers. The film has been declared "Missing, Believed Lost" by the British Film Institute. Documentary film "Hjemløs" paints a portrait of three human destinies. Kenny Emil, Nuka and Norto, were all born and raised in Greenland, and all now living on the streets of Copenhagen. For them , each day consists of conflict, both with each other and with a social welfare system that is often more alienating than supportive. Director Ditte Haarløv Johnsen chose to live on the streets in order to better portray the lives of Kenny Emil, Nuka and Norto. Comedy Joe Somebody is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written by John Scott Shepherd and directed by John Pasquin. The film stars Tim Allen as a man stirred into action by a workplace bully. The film also stars Julie Bowen, Kelly Lynch, Greg Germann, Hayden Panettiere, Patrick Warburton and Jim Belushi. Screenwriter John Scott Shepherd wrote the script based on his experiences working in advertising. Though originally offered to Jim Carrey, the role of Joe Scheffer would eventually be taken by Allen. The film marked Allen and Pasquin's third feature together, after 1994's The Santa Clause and 1997's Jungle 2 Jungle. The entire film was shot over a nearly eight-week span in Minnesota. The film was released in the U.S. on December 21, 2001, to negative reviews. Produced on a $38 million budget, the film ended its theatrical run with $24.5 million worldwide, making it a financial failure. The film received one award nomination, which went to young Panettiere's performance as the title character's daughter. Thriller One Deadly Summer is a French film directed by Jean Becker. Isabelle Adjani won a César award for her performance in this film. The film was a massive hit in France gaining 5,137,040 admissions and was the 2nd highest grossing film of the year. The film is based on a 1977 novel by Sébastien Japrisot. Comedy Cabaret Paradis is a 2006 French comedy film. The plot revolves around Shirley and Dino, two entertainers as they purchase an old cabaret, in Paris, which they desperately try to put back on its feet. The film was written and directed by Corinne and Gilles Benizio, who also play the main characters, Shirley and Dino. It was released in France and Belgium on 12 April 2006. Documentary film Crumb is a 1994 documentary film about the noted underground cartoonist Robert Crumb and his family. Directed by Terry Zwigoff and produced by Lynn O'Donnell, it won widespread acclaim. It was released in the USA on April 28, 1995, having been screened at film festivals the previous year. Jeffery M. Anderson placed the film on his list of the ten greatest films of all time, labeling it "the greatest documentary ever made." Comedy Escape from Hong Kong Island is a 2004 black comedy film made in Hong Kong, directed by Simon Lui, and starring Jordan Chan. Thriller No Contest II was a 1997 action Film starring Shannon Tweed, Bruce Payne and Lance Henriksen. It is a sequel to No Contest. Animation Now Is the Time is a 1951 short animation film directed by Norman McLaren. Comedy Letter to Brezhnev is a 1985 British romantic comedy film about working class life in contemporary Liverpool. It was written by Frank Clarke and directed by Chris Bernard. It starred Alfred Molina, Peter Firth, Tracy Marshak-Nash, Alexandra Pigg, Margi Clarke amongst others. Letter To Brezhnev presents Margaret Thatcher's high-unemployment Liverpool as a dangerous and near hopeless city. Two Liverpool young women, Teresa and Elaine, meet two Russian sailors, Sergei and Peter, and hook up for a night of fun and frolics. Teresa is looking for sex and a smile, Elaine wants love, romance and the dream of a life far away from the grime of the Liverpool docklands. Amongst other themes, it reflects the constraints on working class women's dreams. It also shows that many people do not get the chance to aspire to anything other than the humdrum lives they find before them as they walk away from school. Some of the characters worked in what they called "the chicken factory", a slaughterhouse. For the soundtrack for the movie Sandie Shaw re-recorded the song "Always Something There to Remind Me". Comedy Continental Divide is a 1981 American romantic comedy, starring John Belushi and Blair Brown. It was directed by Michael Apted from an original screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan, and executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Bernie Brillstein. Brown was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance. An attempt was made during the promotional phase of the film's release to sell Belushi and Brown as "the new Hepburn and Tracy", calling to mind the gutsy creative chemistry and double-act performances of those yesteryear actors. This impression was not successfully carried off and Belushi's death less than six months after the film's release ensured that potential would never be. This was the first film from Spielberg's production company Amblin Entertainment. Documentary film From the filmmaker behind MURPH: THE PROTECTOR, this stirring tale of bravery and tribute spotlights Chief Petty Officer Lance Vaccaro, a highly decorated United States Navy SEAL who gave his life for his country in 2008. To honor his sacrifice, four Navy SEAL bikers launched the Lance Vaccaro Memorial Ride. Traveling from Virginia Beach to Alaska and back on motorcycles, they covered 12,000 miles in 31 days. RIDE FOR LANCE captures the excitement of the open road as well as the emotion of four riders touching thousands of lives along the way, including active duty troops, veterans, and the families of deployed and fallen troops who also share their stories of pride and heartbreak. RIDE FOR LANCE is an inspiring story about friends, family, and a brother warrior who will never be forgotten. Thriller The Bat Whispers is a mystery film directed by Roland West, produced by Joseph M. Schenck, and released by United Artists. The film is based on the 1920 mystery play The Bat, written by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart. Comedy Plots with a View, released internationally as Undertaking Betty, is a 2002 British dark comedy written by Frederick Ponzlov, directed by Nick Hurran, starring Brenda Blethyn, Robert Pugh, Alfred Molina, Naomi Watts, Lee Evans and Christopher Walken. The film began filming in Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK in 2002, and was released in the U.S. on November 12, 2005, with a DVD release on March 7, 2006. Science Fiction The Creeping Terror is a 1964 horror/science fiction film, in which a slug-like monster terrorizes an American town after escaping from a crashed spaceship. The Creeping Terror is widely considered to be one of the worst films of all time, and in September 1994, the film was the subject of derisive riffing on the satirical television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Thriller London Blackout Murders is a film directed by George Sherman released on Jan 15, 1943. Thriller Bodhisattva is a 2010 independent film directed by San Banarje and written by Trisha Ray and San Banarje. The film stars Soumitra Chatterjee in the title role and Trisha Ray as his daughter. The film was shot in seven days and edited in a month. The world premiere of film was on April 19, 2010 at the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival where it bagged the Platinum Remi Award. Animation "One of the most acclaimed albums of 2009, the Decemberists’ The Hazards of Love is an epic song cycle that the band has played to sold-out audiences all over the world. Inspired by the album’s heft and range, four animators with widely different approaches have created original films that visualize the album in its entirety. Each work in this four-part series bears a unique aesthetic approach to the material and, like the album itself, communicates the joys and sorrows of being open to the world. Each psychedelic section, with techniques ranging from stop motion to CGI to hand-drawn illustration, seamlessly and breathlessly explores themes of beauty, angst and foreboding. The highly conceptual film, as noted in Variety, “is the kind of project that could easily collapse under the weight of its pretensions. But, it succeeds, brilliantly.”" Quoting the description from the 2010 San Francisco International Animation Festival site. Comedy American Strays is a 1996 American Comedy-Drama film which follows three interwoven stories of desert travelers as they converge on a small diner. Thriller Written By is a 2009 Hong Kong fantasy drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Wai Ka-Fai, and starring Lau Ching-Wan and Kelly Lin. Lau plays a lawyer who is killed in an accident, leaving behind his wife, daughter, and son. He is resurrected as a character in his daughter's novel, where he finds himself a grieving husband who lost his family and his sight during a car accident, living in an alternate reality. The film premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival in June 2009, and was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 10 July 2009. Thriller Good People is a 2013 American drama thriller film directed by Henrik Ruben Genz and written by Kelly Masterson, based on a 2008 novel of same name written by Marcus Sakey. The film stars James Franco, Kate Hudson, Omar Sy, Tom Wilkinson and Sam Spruell. The film was released in select theaters and on demand on 26 September 2014. Thriller Happy Hell Night is a 1992 horror thriller film directed by Brian Owens. Animation If I Was a Man is a 2012 short film Directed by Margot Reumon. Documentary film Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins is a 2008 television film created by Discovery Films and Oxford Scientific Films as a prequel to the Animal Planet series Meerkat Manor. A scripted documentary narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, the film details the life of a meerkat named Flower from birth to her becoming the leader of a meerkat group called the Whiskers. The film is based on the research notes of the Kalahari Meerkat Project and primarily uses wild meerkat "actors" to represent those in the story. Shot over two years at the Kuruman River Reserve in Northern Cape, South Africa, the film employed a much larger crew than the series. Some scenes were shot at a wildlife park in the United Kingdom, while others were created using camera tricks and trained film animals. The 75-minute film premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival before its television premiere on Animal Planet on May 25, 2008. While it was praised for its cinematography, for maintaining the depth of coverage of the television series, and for its accessibility to newcomers to the series, it was criticized for not offering anything new to fans. Science Fiction The Butterfly Effect is a 2004 American science fantasy psychological thriller film that was written and directed by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber, starring Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart. The title refers to the butterfly effect, a popular hypothetical example of chaos theory which illustrates how small initial differences may lead to large unforeseen consequences over time. Kutcher plays 20-year-old college student Evan Treborn, with Amy Smart as his childhood sweetheart Cayleigh Miller, William Lee Scott as her sadistic brother Tommy, and Elden Henson as their neighbor Lenny. Evan finds he has the ability to travel back in time to inhabit his former self and to change the present by changing his past behaviors. Having been the victim of several childhood traumas aggravated by stress-induced memory losses, he attempts to set things right for himself and his friends, but there are unintended consequences for all. The film draws heavily on flashbacks of the characters' lives at ages 7 and 13, and presents several alternate present-day outcomes as Evan attempts to change the past, before settling on a final outcome. Documentary film Stream of Love is a 2013 documentary film written by Thomas Ernst and Ágnes Sós and directed by Ágnes Sós. Comedy I Want to Marry Ryan Banks is a 2004 television film starring Jason Priestley, Bradley Cooper and Emma Caulfield. Documentary film Level Five is a 1997 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker and starring Catherine Belkhodja. Thriller Heavy Metal Horror is a thriller film directed by Richard Boylan. Documentary film Place des Cordeliers à Lyon is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on 28 December 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. Documentary film Journey to the Safest Place on Earth is a Documentary film directed by Edgar Hagen. Science Fiction XChange is a 2000 Canadian science fiction thriller film directed by Allan Moyle. Documentary film Come un uomo sulla terra is an Italian 2008 documentary film. Animation Pickman's Model is a 2014 animated short film written and directed by Pablo Angeles Zuman. Comedy Toomorrow is a 1970 British musical film starring Olivia Newton-John, and directed by Val Guest. Thriller Area 51 is an upcoming science-fiction film picture written and directed by Oren Peli, the director of Paranormal Activity and starring Benjamin Rovner, Reid Warner and Darrin Bragg. Animation In a futuristic Tokyo, several policewomen fight a monster. One of them, Katsumi Liqueur, remembers where she saw it before... Katsumi Liqueur, an American-born woman of Japanese descent, travels to Tokyo to visit her mother, Fuyuka, who is sick in the hospital. She takes a shortcut through an alley after her taxi gets stuck in traffic, only to encounter a monster and two policewomen fighting it. Later, she meets their chief, Rally Cheyenne, who, it seems, has been expecting her, though Katsumi has never met her before. The policewomen want Katsumi to help them fight the monster, but Katsumi, who does not want to believe in magic, resists. Thriller Brandonwood is a drama, romance, and thriller film directed by John Fink. Animation Mr Würfel is a 2004 short animation film written and directed by Rafael Sommerhalder. Comedy Ich mach dich glücklich is a film directed by Sándor Szlatinay released on Dec 2, 1949. Animation Metamorfoza is a 2014 short animated film written and directed by Martha Colburn. Thriller Nightkill is a 1980 thriller film directed by Ted Post. It stars Robert Mitchum and Jaclyn Smith. It is about an adulteress who hatches a plot to murder her millionaire husband while her lover assumes his identity. Documentary film Winter's Harvest / Raccolto D'Inverno is a 1980 documentary film directed by Brian McKenzie. Comedy Carnal Knowledge is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols and written by Jules Feiffer. It stars Jack Nicholson, Art Garfunkel, Ann-Margret and Candice Bergen. Comedy Sheltered Love is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Alex Italics. Thriller Missile X – Geheimauftrag Neutronenbombe is a 1978 German/Italian/Spanish international co-production Eurospyadventure film directed by Leslie H. Martinson. It stars Peter Graves and Curd Jürgens. The translated title is Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident. It is also known in the USA as Teheran Incident. It was released on home video in the early 1980s as Cruise Missile. Most of the movie was filmed on location in and around Tehran, Iran in 1978 before the Iranian Revolution overthrew Iran's Shah. Many locations in Iran, including the US Embassy in Tehran before the Iranian Hostage Crisis, appear in the film. It has been branded by some as an exploitation film due to the political nature of Iran before the 1979 Revolution. Animation God and Earthlings is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Siniša Mataić. Comedy Jalwa: Fun in Love is a 2005 comedy drama film written by Rajiv S. Ruia, Dhruv Singh and directed by Rajiv S. Ruia. Comedy Killer Bean Forever is a 2009 computer-animated action film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Lew. It tells the story of an assassin named Jack Bean, whose alias is Killer Bean. The film was preceded by two web shorts: "Killer Bean: The Interrogation" and "Killer Bean 2: The Party". There are rumors that a live action remake is being planned. Comedy Sausage Party is an upcoming American 3D computer adult animated comedy film directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon, and written by Evan Goldberg, Kyle Hunter, Seth Rogen and Ariel Shaffir. The film, starring Rogen, Jonah Hill, James Franco and Kristen Wiig, is scheduled to be released by Columbia Pictures on June 3, 2016. Comedy Hare We Go is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny. Animation Punctuwool is a 2013 animation, short film written and directed by Jacob Streilein. Comedy The Ottoman Republic is a 2008 Turkish comedy film directed by Gani Müjde. The film, which stars Ata Demirer, is a political comedy built upon the question, What would have happened if Mustafa Kemal Atatürk never existed? It went on general release across Turkey on November 21, 2008 and is the fourth highest-grossing Turkish film of 2008. Science Fiction Star Quest: The Odyssey is a 2009 low budget American science-fiction film directed by the Jon Bonnell, written by Carlos Perez, and starring Aaron Ginn-Forsberg, Davina Joy and Tamara McDaniel. The film was released on November 3, 2009. Science Fiction Super Noypi is a Filipino fantasy film released on December 25, 2006 and was directed by Quark Henares and produced by Regal Films. It was an official entry to the 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival. Science Fiction Peacemaker is a 1990 American film directed by Kevin Tenney. Documentary film Kibbutz is a 2005 Israeli documentary directed by Racheli Schwartz about Kibbutz Hulata, where she lived for 30 years. Schwartz follows various members, including her own family, over the course of five years, tracing the stages of grieving and disillusionment that follow the kibbutz's economic collapse and disintegration as the community reduces its communal commitment to its members. Three older women from the founding generation become symbols of the kibbutz’s lost ideals and abandoned history, as they die off, one by one. For the director, the narrative is a very personal story and admits early on that “making the movie helped me to decide to stay.” Comedy Ropewalk is an American 2000 drama movie. It has not been released on video or DVD. Documentary film The maker of the Forevertron, 59-year old Tom Every, was himself reborn in the early 1980s. After nearly three decades of work as an industrial wrecker, Every began to question his role in the wholesale destruction of well-designed buildings. In 1983, he gave his demolition business to a son, renamed himself Dr. Evermor, and began to build what he called the Forevertron. His new identity and mission, which he admits was a 'total figment' adopted by 'a man under great duress,". From that day on he dedicated his life to constructing an extraordinary spacecraft that would ultimately deliver him from the 'phoniness of this world' to the truth and unity of the next.The present-day Forevertron is a monumental sculpture weighing roughly 300 tons and standing 120 feet wide, 60 feet deep and 50 feet high. It consists almost entirely of metals -- iron, brass and stainless steel are the most evident -- and it is both welded and bolted together to maximize stability. The overall arrangement is symmetrical with the principal central section anchored by a broad bank of generators, thrusters and other electromagnetic power sources. The whole structure is capped by a copper-strapped glass ball meant to serve as Dr. Evermor's space capsule. Yes, you read that correctly. The ultimate use of the structure is to send Dr. Evermore into space when he dies.For over 30 years, Jim Bishop has been building a castle on a mountainside in central Colorado. 'Did it all myself, don't want any help,' he says mechanically as he unloads a pile of rocks that he's hoisted to the 70-foot level on one of the castle towers. Every year since 1969, Bishop has single-handedly gathered and set over 1000 tons of rock to create this stone and iron fortress in the middle of nowhere. Bishop calls it 'a monument to hardworking people' and 'America's biggest, one-man, physical project.' 'I always wanted a castle. Every man wants a castle,' Bishop continues, his voice a broken record, answering the same questions he's obviously been asked thousands of times before.Jim has also been arrested because of controversy over the castle and has become a self-made militia man to meet the fight and has taught himself law. Happily, those angry years are in the past. Both Uncle Sam and the Colorado Chamber now recognize that Bishop's dementia concretia is marketable, and that he's transformed some heavy, unwanted rocks into pure tourism gold.The castle is a popular spot. 'I've been here three times,' says one visitor. 'I'm taking my kids to see what one man can do,'Jim answers simply 'I want to live as long as I can and keep building that castle bigger and bigger and bigger.' Animation French Rarebit is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The title is a takeoff on "Welsh rarebit", which is also known as "Welsh rabbit". Thriller The Kidnapping of the President is a 1980 political thriller film made by Presidential Films and Sefel Films and distributed by Crown International Pictures. It was produced and directed by George Mendeluk and co-produced by John Ryan from a screenplay by Richard Murphy and Charles Templeton, based on Templeton's novel. The original music was by Nash the Slash and Paul Zaza and the cinematography by Mike Molloy. The film stars William Shatner, Hal Holbrook, Van Johnson and Ava Gardner. Science Fiction Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace is a 2014 anime film written and directed by Tatsuo Sato. Comedy What's Your Sign? is a 2013 short comedy romance film written and directed by Alex Siow. Comedy Esa Maldita Costilla is a 1999 comedy film starring some of the most famous actresses of Argentina and Spain: Susana Giménez, Betiana Blum, Rossy de Palma and Loles León. Thriller Underworld Beauty is a 1958 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. It marked Suzuki's first CinemaScope film and was also the first to be credited to his assumed name, Seijun Suzuki. Comedy Master Minds is a comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on November 29, 1949 by Monogram Pictures and is the sixteenth film in the series. Comedy Ultrachrist is a 2003 comedy film produced by LeisureSuit Media in which Jesus returns to modern-day New York City to fulfill biblical prophecies and usher in 2000 years of godly peace. When he discovers that he is unable to relate to modern youth, he dons a superhero costume and appears to the world as Ultrachrist! The movie stars Jonathan C. Green as Jesus/Ultrachrist was written by Kerry Douglas Dye and Jordan Hoffman, and directed by Kerry Douglas Dye. Documentary film Jeremy Hardy vs. the Israeli Army is a 2003 feature documentary directed by Leila Sansour and starring Jeremy Hardy. It follows the International Solidarity Movement and their activities in Palestine. Thriller Stuart Bliss is a 1998 action film directed by Neil Grieve. Animation one world films is a 2009 animation,short film written and directed by Weiss Claude. Documentary film This documentary follows singer-songwriter Brian Vander Ark, front man for the platinum-selling '90s band 'The Verve Pipe' as he embarks on his annual ambitious, intimate solo tour of the US. The filmmakers follow Brian as he travels throughout his home state of Michigan, playing backyard concerts for his fans. We discover that the former rock-star has created a way to connect with the people who love his music most by checking his ego at the door and becoming an artist who makes a living on his own terms. Documentary film "In celebration of the greatest athletic achievement by a man on a psychedelic journey, here's the animated tale of Dock Ellis' s legendary LSD no-hitter." Quoting the description from the 201 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Avalanche is a 1978 American disaster film, directed by Corey Allen and starring Rock Hudson, Robert Forster, Mia Farrow and Jeanette Nolan. The taglines for the film included "A Winter Wonderland Becomes A Nightmare Of Destruction" and "Six Million Tons Of Icy Terror." Many avalanche scenes in the film were actually stock footage; parts of this film's avalanche scenes were in turn utilized as stock footage in the film Meteor. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. Thriller The Experiment is a 2010 direct-to-video thriller film directed by Paul T. Scheuring and starring Adrien Brody, Forest Whitaker, Cam Gigandet, Clifton Collins, Jr., and Maggie Grace, about an experiment which resembles Philip Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment in 1971. The film is a remake of the 2001 German film Das Experiment, which was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. Comedy Giants vs. Yanks is the 12th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Comedy There Goes the Groom is a 1937 Screwball comedy film directed by Joseph Santley, starring Ann Sothern and Burgess Meredith. This was Burgess Meredith's second film and his first screen comedy. His first, Winterset, had been a serious romantic drama. Thriller Barracuda is a 1978 American film about a small Florida coastal town that is menaced by chemically-induced and highly aggressive barracuda fish. The film was shot on location in Pompano Beach, Florida and Fort Lauderdale. Comedy The Perfect Score is a 2004 American teen heist film directed by Brian Robbins, starring Erika Christensen, Chris Evans, Bryan Greenberg, Scarlett Johansson, Darius Miles, and Leonardo Nam. The film focuses on a group of six high school students whose futures will be jeopardized if they fail the upcoming SAT exam. They conspire to break into the ETS building and steal the answers to the exam, so they can all get perfect scores. The film deals with the themes of one's future, morality, individuality, and feelings. The Perfect Score has similarities to other high school films, including The Breakfast Club and Dazed and Confused, which are often referenced throughout the film. However, the film was panned by most critics and performed poorly at the box office. Comedy Ganked is a 2005 comedy film written by Kel Mitchel and Tyisha Hampton-Mitchell and directed by Kenn Michael. Comedy Roller Town is a 2012 comedy film written by Andrew Bush, Mark Little and Scott Vrooman and directed by Andrew Bush. Animation Creole is a 1981 short film directed by Sam Weiss. Animation Flying Paper is a 2013 animated family documentary film written and directed by Nitin Sawhney and Roger Hill. Comedy Let's Make a Grandson is a 2003 comedy film written by Marek Rebacz and directed by Piotr Weresniak. Science Fiction Hardwired is a 2009 American sci-fi action film directed by Ernie Barbarash, and starring Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Val Kilmer. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on November 3, 2009. Documentary film Sogni infranti is a 1995 documentary film written by Marco Bellocchio and Daniela Ceselli directed by Marco Bellocchio. Comedy The Haunted Honeymoon is a silent film directed by Fred Guiol and Ted Wilde, starring Glenn Tryon and Janet Gaynor, in one of her first films. It was produced by Hal Roach and released by Pathé Exchange. Animation Don's Fountain of Youth is a cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1953. Comedy Teenage Millionaire is a 1961 film directed by Lawrence Doheny. Documentary film Meanwhile in Mamelodi is a 2012 documentary film directed by Benjamin Kahlmeyer. Documentary film Satan Since 2003 is a 2010 short film written and directed by Carlos Puga. Thriller Violence in a Women's Prison is a 1982 Italian-French women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film is about Emanuelle who is sent to Santa Catarina Women's Penitentiary for drugs and prostitution where she meets the warden and the other inmates. Emanuelle actual reason for visiting involves is as an undercover reporter for Amnesty International. Comedy Oh, Mabel Behave is a 1922 American silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand, Mack Sennett and Ford Sterling. Sennett and Sterling also directed the film. This film was likely filmed in 1915 or 1916 as it is listed as produced by Triangle Film Corporation. Triangle was long defunct by 1922. Comedy Jet Lag is a 2002 film starring Juliette Binoche and Jean Reno. It is the second film directed by Danièle Thompson, after the 1999 release La Bûche. Comedy Sex and a Girl is a 2001 drama film directed by Drew Ann Rosenberg. Comedy The Man In The White Suit is a 1951 satirical comedy film made by Ealing Studios. It starred Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker and was directed by Alexander Mackendrick. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing for Roger MacDougall, John Dighton and Alexander Mackendrick. It followed a common Ealing Studios theme of the "common man" against the Establishment. In this instance the hero falls foul of both trade unions and the wealthy mill owners who attempt to suppress his invention. Documentary film Can vision succeed where eyesight fails? Can a blind person make meaningful photographs? How can the creator appreciate his own work? This film explores the artistry and innovation of Pete Eckert, Bruce Hall, and Henry Butler, blind photographers whose luminous work can help us see the world through their eyes. Documentary film Gingers is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Antonio Da Silva. Documentary film Pandore is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Virgil Vernier. Comedy W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism is a 1971 film by Serbian director Dušan Makavejev that explores the relationship between communist politics and sexuality, as well as exploring the life and work of Wilhelm Reich. Comedy Code Name: The Cleaner is an 2007 action comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Cedric the Entertainer, Lucy Liu, Callum Keith Rennie and Nicollette Sheridan. The film was released by New Line Cinema on January 5, 2007. Documentary film 5000 Years of Magnificent Wonders: Ancient Rome attempts to explain how the Romans utilized and created numerous disciplines in order to create some of their most famous structures. The program employs special effects in an attempt to show how those buildings looked at the time of their completion. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi Comedy Louisiana Purchase is a 1941 film adaptation of the musical theater play, Louisiana Purchase. A Paramount Pictures production, the film was directed by Irving Cummings with Robert Emmett Dolan serving as musical director as he had done for the play. Starring comedian Bob Hope, the film featured Vera Zorina, Victor Moore and Irène Bordoni reprising their stage roles. Raoul Pene Du Bois did the production and costume design and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color along with Stephen Seymour. The cinematography was by Harry Hallenberger and Ray Rennahan who also received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Documentary film The Next Life is a 2011 documentary family film directed by Jian Fan. Comedy Qui comincia l'avventura is a 1975 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Documentary film Contact: Talking to the Dead is a 2002 tv film directed by Pete DeLasho. Thriller Woman of Desire is a 1993 film starring Bo Derek and Robert Mitchum, directed by Robert Ginty. Documentary film Follow Me... The Six Day War is the 1968 documentary, war film written by Haim Hefer and directed by Yigal Efrati and Alfred Steinhardt. Comedy Claire, the star of a t.v. series, is unable to get an audition for an avant-garde, Eastern European theater director doing a production of 'A Streetcar Named Desire.' She uses her influence to secure a guest role on her series for an actress from that production, theater Grand Dame Olivia von Hoffen. In return, she asks Olivia to help her get an audition for the play.Olivia sizes her up, then asks to see a head-shot and resume. When Claire shows the theater actress her straightforward, attractive head shot, the latter responds, 'How predictable. Let me show you mine.' Olivia shows her a photo with a totally blurry, out-of-focus face in the foreground and the clear image of a dog under a tree in the background. 'Right from the head shot,' Olivia explains, 'You want them to know that you're going to be avoiding the cliche choice.' Olivia then proceeds to demonstrate this principle of cliche-avoidance on the set of the t.v. show. When Claire follows suit, total mayhem ensues and the production grinds to a halt. After the t.v. director curses out Olivia, Claire quits the show and storms off the set. When the t.v. director runs after Claire and tries to talk her down from her eruption, we learn that the two are married with a small daughter. Claire's rejection of the t.v. show seems to be a symptom of a larger mid-life crisis. Claire stops Olivia outside of her trailer and asks Olivia once again to help her secure an audition for the avant-garde director.Cut to: Claire's audition for the director. She struggles to make sense of his direction, which is clouded by a mixture of his English-as-a-second language malapropisms and his garden-variety madness. When she requests to audition with a scene in which her character actually has some dialog, he is outraged at first, but then sees some potential in her feistiness. He then runs her through various acting exercises (in a musical montage), including animal work, a classic 'mirror exercise,' some crying in her underwear and some vomiting into a bag. After this grueling work-out, he offers her the role (of Stella), on the condition that she'll repeat a series of phrases. She's okay with the first phrase, 'I am ready to weep tears of vomit,' but feels violated after repeating the last phrase, 'My life up til now has been total bullshit.' In response to her complaints of feeling violated, he explains, 'Feeling raped is the beginning of wisdom.' 'Excuse me?' she asks, appalled. 'It is from the bible,' he replies. After a few more words of wisdom from him, she realizes he's crazy as a shit-house rat. She declines the job, which does not go over well with the vaunted theater director, who is not used to hearing the word, 'No.' Back on the set the next day, she has a new-found appreciation for her life and marriage. Animation "The film All Nothing is an allegory portraying humankind's desire to appropriate all of nature's beauty and resources. For too long, we have held the mistaken belief that the world was created entirely for our benefit. As countless plant and animal species become extinct, our generous planet has little left to offer: clean water and lush forests are becoming increasingly rare. The film ends, however, on a positive note: Frédéric Back cherishes the hope that future generations will rediscover the joy of sharing and the importance of living in harmony with nature." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Documentary film Monterey Pop is a 1968 concert film by D. A. Pennebaker that documents the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967. Among Pennebaker's several camera operators were fellow documentarians Richard Leacock and Albert Maysles. The painter Brice Marden has an "assistant camera" credit, and Bob Neuwirth, who figured prominently in Pennebaker's Bob Dylan documentary Dont Look Back, acted as stage manager. Titles for the film were by the illustrator Tomi Ungerer. Featured performers include Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Hugh Masekela, Otis Redding, Ravi Shankar, The Mamas & the Papas, The Who and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, whose namesake set his guitar on fire, broke it on the stage, then threw the neck of his guitar in the crowd at the end of "Wild Thing". Thriller UKM: The Ultimate Killing Machine is a 2006 horror film written by Tyler Levine and Tim McGregor and directed by David Mitchell. Comedy Candidature is a 2001 comedy, drama film written by Emmanuel Bourdieu and Marcia Romano and directed by Emmanuel Bourdieu. Comedy By Heck is a 1921 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Documentary film Directed by Tweedie is a 2014 documentary short comedy film directed by Duncan Cowles. Comedy God Tussi Great Ho is a 2008 Indian fantasy comedy film, written and directed by Rumi Jaffery and starring Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Sohail Khan and Amitabh Bachchan in a friendly appearance. It was released on 15 August 2008. According to director Rohit Dhawan, the film is inspired from a village folk tale about a Brahmin, though most reviewers noted that the film's story-line has similarities with the 2003 Hollywood comedy Bruce Almighty, starring Jim Carrey and Jennifer Aniston. Comedy Noi the Albino is an Icelandic film by director Dagur Kári released in 2003. The film explores the life of teenage outsider Nói in a remote fishing village in western Iceland. It won multiple awards. Nói albinói was filmed in Bolungarvik, a fishing village in the far northwest of Iceland, located on the Westfjords peninsula. The moody original musical score is from the director's band, Slowblow. The Los Angeles Times' Kenneth Turan called the movie "singular enough to have swept the Eddas, the Icelandic Academy Awards" and noted that it was a selection in "dozens of film festivals." Skye Sherwin of the BBC called it "a coming-of-age tale, bound between grinding humdrum and exquisite surrealism." Animation Somewhere off the coast of San Francisco lies a sunken ship filled with gold ingots, and Lupin has just stolen some data to help him track it down. What Lupin and the gang does not know is that a crime syndicate known only as the "Secret Seven" is also after the sunken gold. Zenigata and his SFPD counterpart are hot on Lupin's trail, and mysterious men in black seem to shadow Lupin's every move. Who will win the race to the gold, and what connection does the gold have to Alcatraz and John F. Kennedy? Comedy Ecco fatto is a 1998 Italian film directed by Gabriele Muccino. Documentary film Gente De Papel is a 2013 biographical, drama and documentary film written and directed by Andrés Felipe Vásquez. Documentary film Seljim is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Edin Alija. Documentary film The Anderson Platoon is a documentary feature by Pierre Schoendoerffer about the Vietnam War, named after the leader of the platoon - Lieutenant Joseph B. Anderson - with which Schoendeorffer was embedded. Two decades later, a sequel was released as Reminiscence. Documentary film Orders is a 1974 Quebec historical drama film about the incarceration of innocent civilians during the 1970 October Crisis and the War Measures Act enacted by the Canadian government of Pierre Trudeau. It is the second film by director Michel Brault. It features entertainer and Senator Jean Lapointe. The film tells the story of five of those incarcerated civilians. It is scripted but is inspired by a number of interviews with actual prisoners made during the events and its style is heavily inspired by the Quebec school of Cinéma vérité. It is a docufiction. It won a Cannes Film Festival Award in 1975 and four Canadian Film Awards the same year. It was also selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Ragazza alla pari is a 1976 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Mino Guerrini. Thriller The French Connection is a 1971 American dramatic thriller film directed by William Friedkin and produced by Philip D'Antoni. It stars Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey, and Roy Scheider. The film was adapted and fictionalized by Ernest Tidyman from the non-fiction book by Robin Moore. It tells the story of New York Police Department detectives "Popeye" Doyle and Buddy "Cloudy" Russo, whose real-life counterparts were Narcotics Detectives Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso. The music score was by Don Ellis. It was the first R-rated movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture since the introduction of the MPAA film rating system. It also won Academy Awards for Best Actor, Best Director, Best Film Editing, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It was nominated for Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography and Best Sound Mixing. Tidyman also received a Golden Globe Award, a Writers Guild of America Award and an Edgar Award for his screenplay. The American Film Institute included the film in its list of the best American films in 1998 and again in 2007. Thriller Eye for an Eye is a 1996 American crime thriller film directed by John Schlesinger, written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. The film stars Sally Field, Kiefer Sutherland, Ed Harris, Beverly D'Angelo and Joe Mantegna. The story was adapted from Erika Holzer's novel of the same name. The film opened on January 12, 1996. This film was remade in India as the Hindi film Dushman starring Kajol in a double role. Thriller Normal Life is a 1996 American crime drama film based on the real lives of husband and wife bank robbers, Jeffrey and Jill Erickson. The film stars Ashley Judd and Luke Perry and was directed by John McNaughton. Documentary film Toer is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Barbara Makkinga. Thriller Lake of the Dead is a 1958 Norwegian horror film directed by Kåre Bergstrøm. The film stars Henki Kolstad, Henny Moan and Georg Richter. Comedy Croesus is a film directed by Jean Giono released on Sep 21, 1960. Documentary film The Strawberry Tree is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Simone Rapisarda Casanova. Comedy Stiff Upper Lips is a broad parody of British period films, especially the lavish Merchant-Ivory productions of the 'eighties and early 'nineties. Although it specifically targets A Room with a View, Chariots of Fire, Maurice, A Passage to India, and many other films, in a more general way Stiff Upper Lips satirises popular perceptions of certain Edwardian traits: propriety, sexual repression, xenophobia, and class snobbery. The film was directed by Gary Sinyor and stars Sean Pertwee, Georgina Cates, Robert Portal, Samuel West, Prunella Scales, and Peter Ustinov. It was filmed on location in Italy, India, and on the Isle of Man. Thriller Die Premiere fällt aus is an East German film. It was released in 1959. Thriller Maborosi, known in Japan as Maboroshi no Hikari is a 1995 Japanese film by director Hirokazu Koreeda starring Makiko Esumi, Tadanobu Asano, and Takashi Naito. It is based on a novel by Teru Miyamoto. The film won the Golden Osella for Best Director at the 1995 Venice Film Festival. Comedy Yo-Yo Sexy Girl Cop is a 2006 film directed by Daigo Udagawa. Comedy La reina mora is a film directed by Raúl Alfonso released on Jan 31, 1955. Documentary film Just Like You is a 2012 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Alex Herz. Comedy Ma femme s'appelle Maurice is a 2002 French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré and starring Alice Evans, Régis Laspalès, Philippe Chevallier and Götz Otto. Comedy Black Sheep is a 1996 comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Fred Wolf and starring comic duo Chris Farley and David Spade. The film portrays a political contest in which a candidate for Governor of Washington State deals with unwanted, incompetent, and publicly embarrassing help from his brother. The film also stars Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole, and Gary Busey. Chris Owen and Wolf have cameo appearances, and Farley's real-life brothers Kevin and John appear as two security guards at an MTV Rock the Vote concert. The film grossed $32.3 million during its U.S. theatrical run. Comedy Sreedharante Onnam Thirumurivu is 1987 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and starring Mammootty. Thriller Hatya: The Murder is a 2004 Hindi Fantasy / Action film. It Stars Akshay Kumar, Navin Nischol, Raza Murad & Varsha Usgaonkar. Documentary film They Drew Fire is a 2000 film directed by Brian Lanker. Comedy Tabula Rasa is a 2011 short film written and directed by Matt Rankin. Comedy Zille and Me is a 1983 East German musical film directed by Werner W. Wallroth. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Fobbit is a 2010 documentary film directed by Steigeisen. Documentary film Alone, Georgia is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. Animation Abiogenesis is a 2011 short animated action science fiction fantasy film written and directed by Richard Mans. Comedy One for the Money is a 2012 American crime comedy film based on Janet Evanovich's 1994 novel of the same name. Directed by Julie Anne Robinson, the screenplay was written by Liz Brixius, Karen McCullah Lutz, and Kirsten Smith. It stars Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara, Debbie Reynolds, Daniel Sunjata and Sherri Shepherd. Thriller Buried Dogs (Begravde Hunder) is the sixth film in the Varg Veum series. Racial tension is running high in Bergen after a young black asylum seeker dies at the hands of the police. Shortly afterwards, a right-wing politician is targeted by a gunman at a public rally, and his wife is fatally wounded. The Party is about to hold a leadership election. One of the candidates, Marit Holm, comes to private investigator Varg Veum, insisting she is being stalked. Varg is drawn into a web of conspiracy and betrayal at the heart of the political establishment, in which spin doctors and political players will do anything to achieve their ends. Animation Phantom Ship is a 1956 short animation film written and directed by Noburô Ôfuji. Comedy Bachelor Girl is a 1988 Australian TV movie. Comedy Just Between Us is a 2010 Croatian drama film directed by Rajko Grlić starring Miki Manojlović, Bojan Navojec, Nataša Dorčić, Daria Lorenci and Ksenija Marinković. The film is a co-production involving Croatia’s Mainframe Production, Serbia’s Yodi Movie Craftsman and Slovenia’s Studio Maj and was additionally financed by the Croatian Radiotelevision and Eurimages. The film, set in Zagreb, centers around two middle-aged middle class brothers, Nikola and Braco and the parallel lives they lead amid a web of complex relationships with their wives, mistresses and children. The film has been described by critics as an examination of "loneliness, adultery and urban life", and has been praised for its authentic depiction of contemporary Zagreb. The film was screened at the 2010 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival where it won Rajko Grlić the Best Director award. It also went on to win seven Golden Arena awards at the 2010 Pula Film Festival, the Croatian national film awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Film Music and Best Sound Editing. Thriller Devil's Pond is a 2003 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Joel Viertel, who co-wrote it with Alek Friedman and Mora Stephens. It stars Kip Pardue and Tara Reid. It tells the tale about two newlyweds that head to a remote lake house for their honeymoon, during which the husband turns into a prison for his new wife. Documentary film VH1 News Presents: Charlie Sheen - Winning... or Losing It? is a 2011 documentary film starring Jeff Ballard, Drew Pinsky and Jeff Rossen. Animation Canis is a 2013 short, drama, animation film written by Marc Riba and Anna Solanas and directed by Marc Riba and Anna Solanas. Animation Save Our Bacon is a 2010 film directed by Peter Baynton. Comedy Broadminded is a 1931 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Comedy She's Working Her Way Through College is a 1952 American film produced by Warner Bros.. A musical comedy in Technicolor, it was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, and starred Virginia Mayo and Ronald Reagan. She's Working Her Way through College is adapted quite loosely from the 1942 film of James Thurber's First Amendment comedy/drama The Male Animal which starred Olivia DeHavilland and Henry Fonda. Science Fiction The Story of Mankind is an American fantasy film, very loosely based on the nonfiction book The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem van Loon. Thriller Once a Cop is a 1993 Hong Kong action film directed by Stanley Tong and starring Michelle Yeoh. It is a spin-off of Jackie Chan's Police Story film series involving the character Yeoh portrayed in Police Story 3: Super Cop. The film is also known as Project S in original territories and many other titles, including Police Story IV, Police Story 3 Part 2, Supercop and Supercop 2. Although Jackie Chan only has a cameo appearance in this film, some DVD covers prominently featured Chan, misleading audience to think that he was one of the main characters. He reprises his role as Inspector Chan, but in drag to catch a criminal in drag wearing the same wig and clothes. Animation Tiger & Bunny: The Rising is a 2014 animation film directed by Yoshitomo Yonetani. Animation Time On My Hands is a 1932 Screen Songs animated short, produced by Fleischer Studios and directed by Dave Fleischer. The song featured in this Screen Song Time on My Hands was a popular song which was published in 1930. Animation Properties of an Easy Chair is a 2010 animated short film directed by Rodrigo John. Comedy Happy Anniversary is a 1959 comedy film starring David Niven and Mitzi Gaynor. Directed by David Miller, the movie's cast also included Carl Reiner and a young Patty Duke. Duke's next film, The Miracle Worker, would earn her an Academy Award. Thriller Assault at West Point is a 1994 television docudrama about Johnson Chesnut Whittaker, one of the first black cadets at West Point, and the trial that followed an assault he suffered in 1880. The film features Samuel L. Jackson, who portrays a lawyer who defends Whittaker. Comedy DogLife is a 2010 animated film written and directed by Dinos Theodosiou. Documentary film Hare To Ke - Das Besondere und der Alltag is a 1988 documentary film directed by Regina Ulwer. Documentary film A Big Hand for Everyone is a 1971 animated documentary film directed by Michael Pearce. Comedy Bula Quo! is a 2013 British adventure comedy film directed by Stuart St. Paul, starring Jon Lovitz, Craig Fairbrass, Laura Aikman and Status Quo musicians Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt. The film is set in the Pacific island country of Fiji and tells the story of rock band Status Quo becoming involved in a local mafia operation. Comedy Multiplicity is a 1996 comedy film, starring Michael Keaton and Andie MacDowell. The film was co-produced and directed by Harold Ramis. The original music score was composed by George Fenton. Science Fiction Travelling Salesman is a 2012 intellectual thriller film about four mathematicians solving the P versus NP problem, one of the most challenging mathematical problems in history. The title refers to the Travelling salesman problem, an optimization problem that acts like a key to solving other mathematical problems that are thought to be hard. By solving the Travelling salesman problem quickly, the mathematicians can, for example, also factor large numbers quickly. Since many cryptographic schemes rely on the difficulty of factoring integers to protect their data, this would allow access to private data like personal correspondence, bank accounts and, possibly, government secrets. The story is written and directed by Timothy Lanzone and premiered at the International House in Philadelphia on Saturday, June 16. After screenings in 8 countries, spanning 4 continents, including screenings at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Cambridge, the film has been released globally on September 10, 2013. Comedy It's Better to Be Wealthy and Healthy Than Poor and Ill is a 1992 comedy film written and directed by Juraj Jakubisko. Documentary film El pueblo mexicano que camina is a 1996 documentary film Juan Francisco Urrusti. Comedy The Delicate Art of Parking is an 87-minute Canadian comedy/mockumentary film released on May 14, 2003. It was written by Trent Carlson and Blake Corbet and directed by Trent Carlson, and produced by Blake Corbet, Andrew Currie and Kevin Eastwood. It has received numerous awards including "Best Canadian Film" and "Most Popular Canadian Film." Documentary film Girls Can Do Anything is a 2012 short documentary and family film directed by Deanna Garcia and Cecilia Sit. Science Fiction Timeslip is a 1955 British film directed by Ken Hughes. The film is also known as The Atomic Man in the USA. Documentary film Harlan – In the Shadow of Jew Süss is a 2008 documentary film by German director Felix Moeller about one of the most notorious Nazi German filmmakers, Veit Harlan and his family. It focuses on the "wildly varying attitudes of Harlan's children and grandchildren", and how they struggle even today with the legacy of their ancestor's work. The documentary also explores Veit Harlan's motivations for making Jew Süss, a film that The New York Times has called "perhaps the most notorious anti-Semitic movie ever made". Veit Harlan was the only artist from the Nazi era to be charged with war crimes. The film uses "never-before-seen archival footage, unearthed film excerpts, rare home movies and new interviews". It is distributed in the U.S. by Zeitgeist Films in 2010. Thriller Buddha in a Traffic Jam is an unreleased Bollywood film conceptualized and produced by Friday Night Productions and co-produced by Phoenix Multidimensions and Vivek Agnihotri creates. Buddha in a Traffic Jam is directed by Vivek Agnihotri and stars Arunoday Singh and Mahi Gill, while the other members from the cast include Anupam Kher, Pallavi Joshi, Vivek Vaswani and introducing Anchal Dwivedi. Comedy Protect Insurance Companies PSA is a 2009 short comedy directed by Drew Antzis. Animation ReBoot: Daemon Rising is a 2001 Canadian made-for-TV movie based on the series ReBoot directed by George Samilski. The movie is set after the first three seasons of ReBoot, and along with another ReBoot movie, My Two Bobs, is considered the fourth season. It was originally broadcast in Canada as a film, but was later rebroadcast as 4 individual episodes. Broken down into its component episodes, it is 'Daemon Rising', 'Cross Nodes', 'What's Love Got To Do With It' and 'Sacrifice'. It was released on DVD along with My Two Bobs. Documentary film Solidarität in Korea: Dokumentation über... is a 1996 film. Thriller Agent Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation is a 2012 spy film directed by Danish director Kathrine Windfeld. The film was supported by the Swedish Film Institute. It is the first part of a trilogy. Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation preceded Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter. Comedy ParaNorman is a 2012 American 3D stop-motion animated horror comedy film produced by Laika, distributed by Focus Features and was released on August 17, 2012. It stars the voices of Kodi Smit-McPhee, Tucker Albrizzi, Anna Kendrick, Casey Affleck, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Leslie Mann, Jeff Garlin, Elaine Stritch, Bernard Hill, Jodelle Ferland, Tempestt Bledsoe, Alex Borstein and John Goodman. It is the first stop-motion film to use a 3D color printer to create character faces and only the second to be shot in 3D. The film received a largely positive critical response, while it was a modest box office success, earning $107 million against its budget of $60 million. The film received nominations for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film. Comedy The County Chairman is a lost 1914 silent film drama directed by Allan Dwan, produced by the Famous Players Film Company and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It is based on the 1903 stage play by George Ade that starred Maclyn Arbuckle, who reprises his role in this film. Also starring alongside Arbuckle is up-and-coming heartthrob Harold Lockwood. The story is typical of the stage plays Adolph Zukor brought to films for his Famous Players Company in its earliest years. This film was remade by Fox in 1935 with Will Rogers. Documentary film Woodstock is a 1970 American documentary of the watershed counterculture Woodstock Festival that took place in August 1969 at Bethel in New York. Entertainment Weekly called this film the benchmark of concert movies and one of the most entertaining documentaries ever made. The film was directed by Michael Wadleigh and was edited by Martin Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker; Schoonmaker was nominated for an Academy Award for Film Editing. Woodstock was a massive commercial and critical success. It received the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, as well as a nomination for Best Sound. The film was also screened at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition. The Official Director's Cut, spanning 225 minutes, was released in 1994. Both cuts take liberties with the timeline of the festival. However, the opening and closing acts are the same in the film as in real life, i.e., Richie Havens opens the show and Jimi Hendrix closes it. Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock was also released separately on DVD and Blu-ray. Comedy Four Murders Are Enough, Darling is a 1970 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Documentary film Dancing with Time is a film by Trevor Peters about the autobiography Dance Theater Zeit – tanzen seit 1927 by Heike Hennig. Science Fiction Eyeborgs is a 2009 American science fiction film. It was released direct-to-video on July 6, 2010. Documentary film Classic exploitation documentary on hunting sea monsters. Comedy Lae Sar is a 2006 Myanmar comedy drama film directed by Thein Maung, who is mainly involved in directing TV commercials. Thriller Victim is a 1999 thriller film directed and co-written by Ringo Lam. The film stars Tony Leung Ka-fai, Lau Ching-wan and Amy Kwok and is about a computer programmer named Ma who is found in a haunted hotel by a cop. The programmer begins to terrify his girlfriend Amy Fu, which leads the cops to think that Ma is covering up some larger crime. On its release in Hong Kong theaters, Victim's ending was changed for 50% of the film prints due to an argument between Ringo Lam and producer Joe Ma. It was nominated for several year-end awards in Asia and was included as a Film of Merit by the 6th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards. Comedy La Cigarra está que arde is a 1967 Argentine film. Comedy The Ham Story is 2012 animated film written and directed by Eliska Chytková. Science Fiction Giant from the Unknown is a 1958 horror film released by Astor Pictures. The film stars Ed Kemmer, Sally Fraser, and Buddy Baer. Baer, who played Vargas, the Giant in this film, also played a giant in Jack and the Beanstalk, starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Comedy Waiting for the Messiah is a 2000 Argentine, Spanish, and Italian comedy drama film directed by Daniel Burman. The film features Daniel Hendler, Enrique Piñeyro, Héctor Alterio, Melina Petriella, Stefania Sandrelli, Imanol Arias and Dolores Fonzi, among others. The film won many awards including Best Film at the Lleida Latin-American Film Festival in Spain. The film takes place in a Jewish community of Buenos Aires. Animation The Sensualist is a historical drama anime film based on part of the 17th century novel of the same name by Ihara Saikaku. Documentary film The Missing Piece: The Truth About Vincenzo Peruggia and the Unthinkable Theft of the Mona Lisa is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Joe Medeiros. Comedy My Dear Secretary is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Charles Martin, starring Laraine Day and Kirk Douglas. Thriller Is It You? is a 2013 short thriller film directed by Moonika Siimets. Documentary film Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls is a 2012 film directed by Juliet Lamont. Comedy Firehouse Dog is a 2007 American family film produced by Regency Enterprises and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Directed by Todd Holland, it stars Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Dash Mihok, Steven Culp and Bill Nunn. It was released April 4, 2007, in the U.S. Comedy Paul Mooney: Analyzing White America is a 2002 stand-up comedy DVD starring comedian Paul Mooney, with Joe Inscoe, Bridget Gethis, and Kate Fleckenstein featured in sitcom-like cut scenes between Mooney's regular stand-up routine. Among the topics covered are the September 11th terrorist attacks, the "N" word, interracial marriage, Jerry Springer, and white people being obsessed with wild animals to the point of being in danger or being killed. A 2006 reissue of the DVD features a bonus interview by producer/actor Tim Reid. Analyzing White America was Mooney's first DVD release, followed by Know Your History: Jesus Is Black; So Was Cleopatra in 2006. Comedy The Seat Filler is an American romantic comedy musical film produced by the Company Production of Magnolia Home Entertainment, Seat Filler Productions, Shake Martin Films and Strange Fruit Films, which released in 2004. It stars Kelly Rowland, Duane Martin, Melanie Brown, Kyla Pratt and Shemar Moore. The movie received mainly average reviews. The film is also recognized as Duane Martin's first appearance in a musical film and Kelly Rowland's most successful film in a leading role performance. Documentary film A Lion in the House is a 2006 documentary directed by Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert Comedy Io non vedo, tu non parli, lui non sente is a 1971 film directed by Mario Camerini. Thriller The Scorpio Factor is a 1989 thriller film written by Lorenzo Orzari and directed by Michel Wachniuc. Documentary film "There was a time when Spain fell in love with Ava Gardner. The thing was mutual: she went to the country for the first time in 1950 to shoot Pandora with James Mason, and returned a few years later knowing Madrid would provide some relief to her sadness; and there, she gave rise to a legend starred by bulls, bull-fighters, several lovers and lots of alcohol. Based on Marcos Ordóñez's book Beberse la vida: Ava Gardner en España and sustained by a huge archive and revealing testimonies, All the Night Long tracks down the brunette femme fatale through Spain and reconstructs a puzzle that's made of fragments from both the myth and the real and vulnerable woman; and makes that young woman who got there in the height of Franco's government dialog with the older actress –maybe a whole different person by then– who would make one of her last films in that same country 35 years later. The film finds all those women that flow together into a single one, the one who eventually got tired of the Hollywood life and found rest and freedom in the oppressed but vital Spain of mid 20th century." Quoting the description from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Science Fiction Inseminoid is a British science-fiction horror film released in 1981. Director Norman J. Warren's eighth film, the plot of Inseminoid concerns a group of future scientists excavating the ruins of an ancient civilisation on a distant planet. When a monstrous alien creature attacks and inseminates one of the women in the team, chaos ensues as the unbalanced victim, possessing unnatural strength, murders her colleagues one after another in a psychotic bid to protect her unborn twin hybrid offspring. It stars Judy Geeson, Robin Clarke, and Stephanie Beacham. Victoria Tennant makes an early film appearance. Filmed between May and June 1980, Inseminoid is based on a script written by Nick and Gloria Maley, a couple who had contributed to the special effects of Warren's films starting with Satan's Slave. A low budget of £1 million, half of which was contributed by the Hong Kong Shaw Brothers, funded location filming in both the Chislehurst Caves in Kent and on the island of Gozo in Malta. Composer John Scott perfected the electronic score of Inseminoid in multiple hours-long studio sessions following the completion of shooting. Comedy Lonesome Luke, Social Gangster is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Thriller Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Stephen Gaghan. It explores the illegal drug trade from a number of perspectives: a user, an enforcer, a politician and a trafficker. Their stories are edited together throughout the film, although some of the characters do not meet each other. The film is an adaptation of the British Channel 4 television series Traffik. 20th Century Fox, the original financiers of the film, demanded Harrison Ford play a leading role and that significant changes to the screenplay be made. Soderbergh refused and proposed the script to other major Hollywood studios, but it was rejected because of the three-hour running time and the subject matter — Traffic is more of a political film than most Hollywood productions. USA Films, however, liked the project from the start and offered the film-makers more money than Fox. Soderbergh operated the camera himself and adopted a distinctive cinematography tint for each story so that audiences could tell them apart. Thriller Teri Meherbaniyan is a 1985 Indian Hindi super hit film by K.C. Bokadia. Dog Brownie played the lead role while Jackie Shroff and Poonam Dhillon played second fiddle. Comedy Arrête ton char... bidasse! is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Michel Gérard. Animation Sally Swing is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Rose Marie as Sally Swing and Margie Hines as Betty Boop. Science Fiction A Very Large Increase in the Size, Amount, or Importance of Something Over a Very Short Period of Time is a 2013 sci-fi animation, music and short film directed by Max Hattler. Comedy A Thief Catcher is a one-reel 1914 American-made motion picture, produced by Mack Sennett for his Keystone film company, directed by Ford Sterling, and starring Sterling, Mack Swain, Edgar Kennedy, and Charles Chaplin as a policeman. Chaplin had claimed in interviews that he had played a bit-role as a policeman while at Keystone Studios. Comedy Pusong Mamon is a romantic comedy film directed by Joel Lamangan. The Film was rated PG-13 due to sexual elements, Eric Quizon who was one of the cast members confirmed in an interview that there will be a sequel of Pusong Mamon 2 to be seen in theaters in Mid-2012 produced by VIVA Films after 16 years. Comedy Buddy's Day Out is an American animated short film released by Warner Bros. on September 9, 1933. It is the first Looney Tunes cartoon to feature Buddy, the second star of the series. It was directed by former Disney animator Tom Palmer, who created Buddy as a star character to replace Harman and Ising's Bosko, and was shortly thereafter fired from the studio. It was the first cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions. Musical direction was by Norman Spencer and Bernard Brown. Comedy Jackie's Back is a 1999 television movie directed by Robert Townsend. It premiered on the Lifetime Television Network on June 14, 1999. Animation The Outback is a 2012 Korean American computer-animated action comedy film directed by Kyung Ho Lee. It was released in South Korea on January 12, 2012. Animation Un día en familia is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Pedro González. Animation Marine a Go Go is a Japanese pornographic direct-to-video animated series, directed by Masami Ōbari. Documentary film Set against the panoramic history of France, and hosted by Charles Boyer, the priceless treasures and incomparable art is filmed for the first time ever and shared through the eyes of award winning filmmaker Lucy Jarvis. Animation General Ttoli is a 1978 animation film written by Cho Hang-Ri and directed by Kim Cheong-gi. Animation Duck! Rabbit, Duck! is a 1953 Merrie Melodies comedy cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It is the sequel to Rabbit Seasoning, and the third and final entry in Jones' "hunting trilogy". Produced by Eddie Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., the short was released to theaters in 1953 by Warner Bros. Pictures and is widely considered among Jones' best and most important films. This is the only film in the trilogy where Bugs does not crossdress. Comedy Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again is the 2004 direct to video sequel to the film Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie. Documentary film The Climb to Katahdin is a 2013 documentary and adventure film directed by Coltin Calloway. Documentary film No Room for Rockstars is a 2012 documentary music film directed by Parris Patton. Thriller In an isolated motel somewhere south of Memphis, FBI bookkeeper Simon Welch takes on his first assignment as a field agent: surveillance on the notorious thief Michael and his moll Samantha. However, after weeks of spying on the lovebirds, Simon finds himself falling for the dame. When a chance meeting sparks a torrid affair, she convinces the honest lawman to plot the untimely murder of her criminal mate. But the question soon looms in Simon's mind: how long before she takes another lover and how long before they plot his own murder? Comedy The Best of Rory Bremner is a 1995 comedy film directed by Marcus Mortimer. Animation Flatland 2: Sphereland is a 2012 animation, family, sci-fi, short film written and directed by Dano Johnson. Comedy Maria Papoila is a 1937 Portuguese comedy film directed by Leitão de Barros. Comedy Seasons Change is 2006 Thai romantic comedy film directed by Nithiwat Tharathorn. Documentary film Presented by Henry Lincoln, Co-Author of Holy Blood, Holy Grail - the original source of The Da Vinci Code's fascinating storyline. Discover the wealth of fascinating detail hidden in the isolated hilltop village of Rennes-le-Chateau and the "treasures" of the surrounding countryside, in the company of the man that started it all, Henry Lincoln. Comedy One Year Lease is a 2014 documentary, biographical, comedy, short film written and directed by Brian Bolster. Comedy Apartment Hunting is a Canadian romantic comedy film, released in 2000. Written and directed by Bill Robertson, the film stars Andrew Tarbet as Ben Riddick, an unhappily married journalist forced to confront his feelings for his wife Sarah when he is assigned by his employer to write a story about telephone personals services. The film's cast also includes Valérie Jeanneret, Tracy Wright, Linda Kash, Rosemary Radcliffe, Ralph Benmergui, Ed Sahely and Mary Margaret O'Hara. O'Hara wrote and composed the film's soundtrack. Comedy Bienvenido A Farewell-Gutmann is a 2008 comedy film written by Jesús Gil Vilda and Xavi Puebla and directed by Xavi Puebla. Documentary film In the Nuclear Shadow: What Can the Children Tell Us? is a 1983 American short documentary film directed by Eric Thiermann. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film includes interviews with youths discussing the nuclear threat, a first-hand account of the atomic destruction of Hiroshima, and excerpts of speeches by psychiatrists John E. Mack and Robert Jay Lifton. Comedy Hrudaya Kaleyam is a 2014 Telugu action film directed by Steven Shankar on Amrutha productions and VSS Creations banners jointly which stars debutantes Sampoornesh Babu, Ishika Singh and Kavya Kumar in the lead roles. R.K. composed the music while Chiranjeevi handled the cinematography. The film is all about Sampoornesh, a petty thief who robs parts in electronic shops and why this intelligent guy robs electronic shops and departmental stores. Movie is released in 155 centres including Bengaluru.The movie has been declared Hit at Box Office with good collections as the budget is very low,it can be said that this movie is the highest grossing amount low budget movies. The film released with sky low expectations on April 4, 2014 in theaters. satellite rights are taken by MAA TV for 50 lakhs. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics and audience. Comedy Bámbola is a 1996 erotic comedy drama film written by Cesare Frugoni and Bigas Luna and directed by Bigas Luna. Comedy Hjelp, vi er russ! is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Kenneth Olaf Hjellum. Comedy Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is a 1959 Australian-British film directed by Leslie Norman and is based on the Ray Lawler play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. In the USA the film was released under the title Season of Passion. Comedy Dr. Popaul is a 1972 French black comedy film directed by Claude Chabrol. also known under the titles High Heels and Scoundrel in White. At the time of its release, it was the biggest hit of Chabrol's career. The film was based on the 1969 novel Meurtre à loisir by Hubert Monteilhet, translated into English as Murder at Leisure. Comedy Nehlle Pe Dehlla is a 2007 Bollywood comedy film directed by Ajay Chandok, and starring Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu and Kim Sharma. The film was filmed in 2002, even though it premiered on 2 March 2007. It also has influences of other contemporary movies such as Winners and Sinners, Weekend At Bernie's and Weekend at Bernie's II. Comedy Atle Antonsen er en av Norges mest prisbehengte komikere med blant annet 7 komipriser og 3 gullruter. Denne 5 timers dobbeldiskutgaven inneholder høydepunkter fra store deler av Atle Antonsens svært varierte og innholdsrike karriere. Inkludert på DVDen er selvsagt en raus rekke legendariske sketsjer fra storsuksessene Team Antonsen, Uti Vår Hage 1 og 2, Tre Brødre som ikke er brødre, Etaten, Nissene på Låven, XLTV og TVTV. I tillegg er det viet plass til en bunke høydepunkter fra mer ukjente TV-programmer han har bak seg, som En LUN aften med Antonsen og Golden fra Metropol TV og skjult kameraprogrammet TAXI på TVNorge så langt tilbake som 1995. Det hele er toppet med musikkvideoer og LIVE-opptredener med det tyskspråklige bandet DDR samt masse kuriosa og bonusmateriale. Deriblant klipp fra flere sceneshow som Team Eckbo og ikke minst hans første enmannshow Vårherre med bart fra 1996. Documentary film Dr. Jack Kessler, a prominent neurologist, shifts his diabetes research to stem cell research when his daughter is paralyzed from the waist down. The program brings the stem cell debate to the forefront and examines the constantly evolving interplay between the promise of new discoveries, the controversy of modern science and the courage of people living with devastating disease and injury. Documentary film Music City USA is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Chris McDaniel. Thriller The Butterfly Effect is a 2004 American science fantasy psychological thriller film that was written and directed by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber, starring Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart. The title refers to the butterfly effect, a popular hypothetical example of chaos theory which illustrates how small initial differences may lead to large unforeseen consequences over time. Kutcher plays 20-year-old college student Evan Treborn, with Amy Smart as his childhood sweetheart Cayleigh Miller, William Lee Scott as her sadistic brother Tommy, and Elden Henson as their neighbor Lenny. Evan finds he has the ability to travel back in time to inhabit his former self and to change the present by changing his past behaviors. Having been the victim of several childhood traumas aggravated by stress-induced memory losses, he attempts to set things right for himself and his friends, but there are unintended consequences for all. The film draws heavily on flashbacks of the characters' lives at ages 7 and 13, and presents several alternate present-day outcomes as Evan attempts to change the past, before settling on a final outcome. Science Fiction Varan the Unbelievable, released in Japan as Giant Monster Varan, is a 1958 Kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda and Eiji Tsuburaya, and their last black-and-white monster film. The title character Varan is one of Toho Studios' least-famed creations. Although shown in Japanese-language theaters in the USA, the film saw general U.S. release in 1962 only after being heavily revised, in the manner of Godzilla, King of the Monsters!, to have all principal scenes reshot with American actors. Indeed, the plot itself was generally revised, and the Japanese material consisted only of special effects, a few incidental shots, and the ending scene. Originally, the film was to be produced for American television, but the American producers backed out at the last minute. With most of the film already completed, Toho's crew filmed additional scenes, and it was released in Japanese theaters, but not before adapting the remaining spherical footage from the original production to anamorphic widescreen using a one-shot, SuperScope-like process called TohoPanScope. A reconstruction of the TV version is included on both the Japanese and American DVDs. Comedy Rao Saheb is a 1985 Hindi period drama film directed by Vijaya Mehta, a noted theatre director. It is based on a Marathi novel Andharachya Parambya by Jaywant Dalvi, on which he also wrote the play Barrister. The film set in small rural town in Maharashtra in early 19th century, and deals with clash of progressives and orthodox traditions, while depicting plight of women especially widows in traditional Indian society under feudalism and oppressive patriarchy. The film starred Anupam Kher, Vijaya Mehta, Nilu Phule, and Tanvi Azmi. At the 33rd National Film Awards for 1985 films, the film won two awards; Best Supporting Actress for Vijaya Mehta, while Sham Bhutkar won the award for Best Art Direction. Thriller The Other Hell is a 1981 horror thriller film written by Claudio Fragasso and directed by Bruno Mattei. Animation Cut Out Animation is a short animated film directed by David Johnson. Documentary film Dances Sacred and Profane is a 1984 documentary film written by Mark Jury and Charles Gatewood and directed by Mark and Dan Jury. Documentary film Mexican Ritual is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Eugenio Polgovsky. Documentary film Spoiled is a 2011 documentary film about energy myths, environmental issues with energy, the problems with alternative energy, and the global warming controversy associated with energy. Spoiled also discusses wind energy, solar energy, fossil fuels, green energy, alternative energy, and sustainable energy as a part of its renewable energy documentary scope. Documentary film My Stuff is a 2013 documentary film directed by Petri Luukkainen. Animation Dog of Flanders is a 1997 Japanese anime film. It was based on the Japanese Television Drama|Japanese television series aired on Nippon Television from 10 October 1992 to 27 March 1993. Both the television series and this film are inspired by the book A Dog of Flanders by Ouida. Documentary film "In his most recent work, Christian Frei turns to an age-old dream of man: to leave our planet as a "normal person“ and travel into outer space. For 20 million dollars, the American Anousheh Ansari was able to fulfil this childhood dream. This documentary follows her journey into space and shows everyday life as it is on an international space station. This terrific beauty is set in contrast to the crazy trips taken by Kazakh rocket debris collectors in their hunt for the coveted carrot-shaped rocket stages, which literally fall out of the sky and are collected by men with trucks the size of dinosaurs. With breathtaking images, Space Tourists takes its audience into a fascinating world full of surprises and includes encounters with people we would never expect to meet and places stranger and less known than outer space." Quoting the synopsis on the Zurich Film Festival site. Comedy Penelope is a 1966 comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Natalie Wood, Ian Bannen, Peter Falk, Jonathan Winters, and Dick Shawn. A novelisation of the screenplay was written by Howard Melvin Fast writing as E.V. Cunningham. Animation A Horsefly Fleas is an animated cartoon short released by Warner Bros. in 1947. It was written by Warren Foster and directed by Robert McKimson. The short stars A. Flea, the nearly-microscopic protagonist of An Itch in Time from 1943. It is rarely aired today due to stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans. The cartoon was reissued during the 1955-56 season. Documentary film Presented without subtitles, Preservation of the Sign Language is a two-minute film featuring George Veditz, onetime president of the National Association of the Deaf of the United States, demonstrating in sign language the importance of defending the right of deaf people to sign as opposed to verbalizing their communication. Deafened by scarlet fever at the age of eight, Veditz was one of the first to make motion-picture recordings of American Sign Language. Taking care to sign precisely and in large gestures for the cameras, Veditz chose fiery biblical passages to give his speech emotional impact. In some of his films, Veditz used finger spelling so his gestures could be translated directly into English in venues where interpreters were present. On behalf of the NAD, Veditz made this film specifically to record sign language for posterity at a time when oralists were gaining momentum in the education of the hearing-impaired. The film conveys one of the ways that deaf Americans debated the issues of their language and public understanding during the era of World War I. In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Comedy The Fluffer, a 2001 American independent film, is a triangular story of obsessive love set against the backdrop of the adult video industry. The film was written by Wash West and co-directed by West and his life partner Richard Glatzer. The Fluffer features cameos from a number of figures in the adult entertainment industry, including Ron Jeremy, director Chi Chi LaRue, Karen Dior, Zach Richards, Derek Cameron, Chad Donovan, Thomas Lloyd, Jim Steel, Chris Green and Cole Tucker. The Fluffer was an official selection of and premiered in 2001 at the 51st Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin. It was also selected for the Toronto International Film Festival that year, where it made its North American debut. Animation Rex the Runt: Easter Island is a 1998 short animation film directed by Richard Goleszowski. Comedy Dream Machine is a 1990 independent thriller, starring Corey Haim, Brittney Lewis and Randall England. The screenplay was written by Eric Hendershot and based on the old urban legend of a wife selling off a Porsche for a suspiciously low price to get revenge on a cheating husband. The film was released direct-to-video in 1990. Comedy Meine Frau macht Musik is an East German film. It was released in 1958, and sold 6,052,050 tickets. Documentary film Police State 2000 is a 1999 Documentary film written and directed by Alex Jones. Comedy Funny Things Happen Down Under is a 1965 Australian musical/family film directed by Joe McCormick. It stars Olivia Newton-John, Ian Turpie and Howard Morrison, and is best remembered today for being Newton-John's first film. Animation Buccaneer Bunny is a 1947 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, released in 1948, directed by Friz Freleng. It features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, the latter known in this picture as "Sea-Goin' Sam", a pirate. All voice characterizations in this cartoon are by Mel Blanc. This cartoon is found on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5. Comedy Latino Comedy Series: Vol. 2 is a 2006 comedy film directed by Steve Race. Thriller "Ruyi, a fashion magazine photographer, lives with her elder sister Ruxing, a detective fiction author. Ruyi has inadvertently photographed a couple making mad passionate love. Few days later, she finds the woman has married with another man. Ruyi shares her secret with Ruxing who is suffering from writer's block. The two sisters begin to observe the couple; gradually Ruxing even writes some of her observations into her novel, without letting Ruyi know it.The more they watch the couple, the more details they'll get. And Ruyi will find that the truth far exceeds her imagination..." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival site. Comedy You and Your Stupid Mate is an Australian comedy film directed by Marc Gracie. Animation Dragon Ball Z the Movie: The World's Strongest, also known by Toei's own English title The Strongest Guy in the World, is the second feature movie in the Dragon Ball Z franchise. It was originally released in Japan on March 10, 1990, between episodes 39 and 40 of DBZ, at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival along with the second Akuma-kun movie and the 1990 movie version of Sally the Witch. It was released on VHS and DVD in North America on May 26, 1998, with an English voice dub, produced by Pioneer Home Entertainment in association with Funimation Entertainment. Pioneer's dub used the original Ocean Productions voice cast of the TV series. The film was later re-dubbed by Funimation's in-house voice cast and released again to DVD on November 14, 2006 in a box set titled "First Strike," which included Dead Zone and The Tree of Might. It was later remastered and released in a Double Feature set with Dead Zone on Blu-ray and DVD on May 27, 2008. The film was released to DVD again on November 1, 2011 in a remastered box set containing the first five Dragon Ball Z movies. Documentary film Jaye Lady Jaye is a 2008 film directed by Marie Losier. Comedy Bobby Visits The Library is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Eric Krasner. Science Fiction Taxandria is a partially animated fantasy film by Raoul Servais, based on a book by French writer Alain Robbe-Grillet, and starring, among others, Armin Mueller-Stahl. Being Servais's first and to date only feature film, Taxandria is notable for the use of Servais's distinct animation style, the servaisgraphie, as well as its connection to the Belgian graphic novel series Les Cités Obscures whose creator François Schuiten was the film's production designer. Comedy Fatty and the Broadway Stars is a 1915 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Squid Man is a 2012 comedy and sci-fi film written and directed by Charlie Cline. Comedy Katha Screenplay Darsakatvam Appalaraju is a 2011 Indian Telugu language comedy film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It stars comical actor Sunil and Swati Reddy in the lead roles alongside Brahmanandam and Kota Srinivasa Rao. Sudhakar Reddy has handled the camera and Koti has composed the music. Documentary film Place de la République is a 1974 documentary film directed by Louis Malle. Comedy Vuxna människor is a 1999 film directed by Felix Herngren and Fredrik Lindström. Documentary film Maria Rita is a 2003 documentary music film directed by Marcus Baldini and Homero Olivetto. Comedy Robotrix is a 1991 Hong Kong science fiction exploitation film directed by Jamie Luk Kin-ming and produced by the Golden Harvest Company. It features Taiwanese-American actor David Wu, Chikako Aoyama, kung fu expert Billy Chow, Hui Hsiao-dan, and the voluptuous soft-porn star Amy Yip. The plot concerns a female police officer who is gunned down, only to have her brain transplanted into a robotic clone. This erotic R-rated thriller is notable for a Hong Kong film on general release in featuring frequent female full-frontal nudity, and is particularly notable for a scene of brief full-frontal male nudity, as it is perhaps the first time in Hong Kong cinema that a Chinese adult male's private parts have been fully revealed on camera in a film for general release. It was also perhaps notable for leading the way in Hong Kong category 3 martial arts films. Cast member Vincent Lyn said of the film, "Now that was one wild shoot. The cast and crew were all over the place and you were lucky to find out what you were doing before the cameras rolled. I spent more time laughing on the set than anything else." Documentary film Fed Up is a 2014 American documentary film directed, written and produced by Stephanie Soechtig. The film focuses on the causes of obesity in the US, presenting evidence showing that the large quantities of sugar in processed foods are an overlooked root of the problem, and points to the monied lobbying power of "Big Sugar" in blocking attempts to enact effective policies to address the issue. Documentary film The Story of Chaim Rumkowski and the Jews of Łódź is a 1982 documentary that uses archival film footage and photographs to narrate the story of one of the Holocaust's most controversial figures. Chaim Rumkowski was a Jew that was put in charge of the Łódź ghetto during World War II. Thriller The Big Clock is a 1948 film noir thriller directed by John Farrow, and adapted by renowned novelist-screenwriter Jonathan Latimer from the novel of the same name by Kenneth Fearing. The black-and-white film is set in New York City and stars Ray Milland and Maureen O'Sullivan. Elsa Lanchester and Charles Laughton appear in the film, as does Harry Morgan, in an early film role, as a hired thug. Noel Neill has an uncredited part as an elevator operator very early in the film. Science Fiction 20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope is a 2009 film written by Yasushi Fukuda, Takashi Nagasaki and Yûsuke Watanabe and directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. Documentary film Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by André Heller and Othmar Schmiderer. Documentary film Thank You Tanzania is a documentary film directed by Sarina Condello. Comedy Así no hay cama que aguante is a 1980 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Hugo Sofovich. Comedy 7 Day Gig is a 2013 short-comedy film written and directed by Kate Marks. Comedy Waterbaby is a 2011 short comedy,drama, family, romance film written and directed by Andrea Harkin. Animation Burning Paper is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jeong Soh-i. Documentary film Misunderstood Minds is a 2002 documentary film directed by Michael Kirk. Animation Islet is a 2003 animation and short film directed by Nicolas Brault. Comedy Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar is a 1992 Bollywood sports drama film directed by Mansoor Khan. The film stars Aamir Khan, Ayesha Jhulka, Mamik Singh, Deepak Tijori & Kulbhushan Kharbanda in the lead roles, whilst Aamir's brother, Faisal Khan makes a special appearance. The music was by Jatin Lalit. It was remade in 2003 Bengali film Champion starring Bengali Superstar Jeet and inspired 1999 Telugu film Thammudu and 2001 Tamil film Badri. The film won the Filmfare award for best movie that year. Documentary film "Cruise portrays two friends going on a lesbian cruise, mining the lesbian microcosm to show our current pressure to label the world around us." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Private Eye Pooch is the 61st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 9, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Animals Are Beautiful People is a 1974 nature documentary about the wildlife in Southern Africa. It was filmed in the Namib Desert, the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango River and Okavango Delta. It was produced for cinema and has a length of slightly more than 90 minutes. Science Fiction Flubber is a 1997 comedy film and a remake of The Absent-Minded Professor, directed by Les Mayfield. The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures and stars Robin Williams, Marcia Gay Harden, Christopher McDonald, Ted Levine, Raymond J. Barry, Aileen Quinn and Clancy Brown. Although the film was poorly reviewed, it did well at the box office, making more than double its budget. Documentary film Alligator Kingdom 3D is 2011 documentary and short film directed by Michael Watchulonis. Comedy FDR: American Badass! is a 2012 action comedy film written by Ross Patterson and directed by Garrett Brawith. Comedy Buying the Cow is a 2002 American direct-to-video comedy film directed by Walt Becker and starring Jerry O'Connell, Ryan Reynolds, Alyssa Milano and Bridgette L. Wilson. Comedy After Lunch is a 2009 short comedy film written by Elzemann Neves and directed by Rodrigo Diaz Diaz. Thriller Vegam is a 2014 Malayalam film starring Prathap Pothen, Vineeth Kumar, Jacob Gregory, Samskruthy Shenoy, and Shammi Thilakan in the lead roles. Vegam is a thriller film directed by K G Anil Kumar, and produced under the banner of FX4 Movie Makers. Govind Menon composed music for the film. The film began filming in January 2014 in and around Cochin, with the final schedule completing in April 2014. The film is slated for July 2014 release. Documentary film Louis Theroux: Gambling in Las Vegas is a TV documentary written and presented by Louis Theroux. He heads to Las Vegas, to reveal the world behind the myths of casino culture. Among the people he meets are two of the casino's 'high-rollers' and an employee who looks after them as well as a retired doctor who says she has gambled away $4million in seven years. The programme was first broadcast on 4 February 2007 on BBC Two. Documentary film The Other Dream Team is a documentary film directed by Marius A. Markevičius. It covers the inspirational story of the 1992 Lithuania national basketball team and their journey to the bronze medal at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona. The film not only looks at the Lithuanian team but also at the broader historical events. The fall of the Soviet Union allowed Lithuania to reestablish its independence and enter the Olympics as an independent country. After 50 years of Soviet oppression, the Lithuanian basketball team was a symbol of hope and liberation. The film includes interviews with many famous basketball figures such as Arvydas Sabonis, David Stern, Jim Lampley, Bill Walton, and Šarūnas Marčiulionis. The title is an allusion to the Dream Team, the first American Olympic basketball team to feature active NBA players. Documentary film De minder gelukkige terugkeer van Joszef Katus naar het land van Rembrandt is a 1966 film from the Netherlands, directed by Wim Verstappen. Comedy Lovelives is a 2011 comedy film written by Chris Sheridan and directed by Rob Greenberg. Comedy The Flying Scissors is a 2009 mockumentary that follows eight entrants in the a fictional National Rock Paper Scissors League Championship. The film focuses on the quirky but relateable characters and their desire to balance the nuances of everyday life with the dreams of becoming a champion. Jonah Tulis directed; he also co-wrote the script with Blake J. Harris. Comedy Not Lucky Today is a 2010 film written by Dovilė Šarutytė and Linas Dabriška and directed by Dovilė Šarutytė. Animation Hell, Heaven and Other Body Parts is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Rodrigo John. Thriller 1:30 am is a 2012 Bengali language Indian independent film written and directed by Sourav De. Science Fiction Lost Voyage is a 2001 supernatural thriller directed, edited and co-written by Christian McIntire that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel. Animation C’est La Vie: The Chris J. Melnychuk Story documents the award-winning animator’s (Alien, Zap Girl Makes Toast) battle with tongue cancer. Comedy Wishman is a 1992 fantasy film written and directed by Mike Marvin and starring Paul Le Mat, Geoffrey Lewis, Brion James and Quin Kessler. Thriller The Green Hornet is a 2011 American superhero action comedy film based on the character of the same name that had originated in a 1930s radio program and has appeared in movie serials, a television series, comic books, and other media. Directed by Michel Gondry, the film stars Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Christoph Waltz and Cameron Diaz. The film was released in North America on January 14, 2011, in versions including RealD Cinema and IMAX 3D. Documentary film Taşkafa, Stories of the Street is a 2013 documentary written by Gülen Hurley and Andrea Luka Zimmerman and directed by Andrea Luka Zimmerman. Documentary film Triste Trópico is a documentary film directed by Arthur Omar. Documentary film Los Anjos is a 2013 film written and directed by Alice Riva, Hakim Mastour and Colia Vranici. Animation Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers is a 2014 animated Direct-to-DVD special starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It was made available as part of a 2-disc DVD set of the same name, which also contains 29 other Tom and Jerry cartoons and episodes from Tom and Jerry Tales, on October 7, 2014. Documentary film The Work of Director Jonathan Glazer is a 2005 short documentary film directed by Jonathan Glazer and Nick Cave. Comedy The Whole City Sings is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Riccardo Freda. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Rekados is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Paolo Herras. Comedy Lan Kwai Fong 3 is a 2014 blue comedy film directed by Wilson Chin and produced by Ng Kin-Hung. Lan Kwai Fong 3 is a sequel to 2011's Lan Kwai Fong and 2012's Lan Kwai Fong 2 as part of the Lan Kwai Fong theatrical series. Originally intended for a late December 2013 release it was pushed back to an early 2014 release due to production issues. The film was finally released in Hong Kong and Singapore on January 2, 2014. The film stars Whitney Hui, Ava Yu, Jeana He, Jason Chan, Alex Lam, Christine Ng, Celia Kwok, and Charles Ying. The movie is much darker than the previous two by depicting drugs and rape in club scenes. Documentary film Linsanity is a documentary film about the rise of Asian-American basketball player Jeremy Lin. The film was directed by Evan Jackson Leong. The film traces Lin's life from his childhood in Palo Alto, California to his rise to prominence in 2012 with the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association. It shows him overcoming discouragements and racism and achieving success through his faith and desire. The New York Times wrote that it also offered a rare view of Christianity among Asian Americans. Leong had filmed Lin since he was a star college basketball player at Harvard University and during his early struggles in the NBA. The film is narrated by actor Daniel Dae Kim. Linsanity premiered to a sold-out screening at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2013. The Los Angeles Times wrote that it received a "rousing response, easily making it one of the most crowd-pleasing documentaries to play the festival this year." Linsanity was the opening night film for the CAAMFest film festival in San Francisico, where it opened to a sellout on March 14. It made its Asian premiere on March 30 in a sold-out screening at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. Thriller In this suspenseful thriller a young woman is living on the edge, trying to rebuild her life. Instead, it begins to unravel. A series of strange incidents point to a deadly undercurrent of deceit which leads ultimately to Ellie's life being threatened - and only her daughter, Autumn, can save her from those who betrayed her trust. Science Fiction The Fourth Dimension is a 2012 independent film composed of three segments all created by different directors. In 2013 VICE Films worked with Grolsch Films Works to produce the film, which starred Val Kilmer and Rachel Korine. Comedy The Thief of Paris is a 1967 French crime film directed by Louis Malle and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo as a professional thief at the turn of the century in Paris. The film is based on a book of the same title by Georges Darien. The story centers on his burglaries as well as his ongoing relationship with his cousin Charlotte. It also features other well-known French actors including Marie Dubois, Charles Denner and Bernadette Lafont. The film had 1,225,555 admissions in France. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy XY, drôle de conception is a 1996 drama film directed by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld. Documentary film Recessionize! For Fun and Profit! is a documentary film written and directed by Jamie Kastner. Thriller Paty chula is a 1991 short drama and thriller film written by Francisco Murguía, Alfredo Robert, Francisco Sánchez, and directed by Francisco Murguía. Comedy Stop! Look! And Hasten! is a 1954 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner,. The title is a pun on "Stop, Look, and Listen". Documentary film Les Damnés de la mer is a 2008 documentary film. Documentary film With My Own Two Wheels is a 2010 film by brothers Jacob & Isaac Seigel-Boettner about the transformational power of bicycles. It was screened at the Mountainfilm Festival in Telluride, Colorado. Comedy First Bass is a 2008 short adventure comedy film written by Jonah D. Ansell and directed by Philip Hodges. Animation The Wrong Trousers is a 1993 stop-motion animated short film directed by Nick Park at Aardman Animations, featuring his characters Wallace and Gromit. It was his second half-hour short featuring the eccentric inventor Wallace and his silent but intelligent dog Gromit, following 1989's A Grand Day Out, and preceding 1995's A Close Shave. As in A Grand Day Out, the 30-minute film uses sight gags and exaggerated physical comedy and quiet moments, as well as a few subtle film parodies. The film premiered in the United States on 17 December 1993 and the United Kingdom on 26 December 1993. It won the 1993 Academy Award for Animated Short Film. It was highly successful and inspired a charity fundraising day, known as Wrong Trousers Day, one of several events organised by the charity Wallace and Gromit's Children's Foundation. During the day, participants wear the wrong trousers to work or school etc. and donate a pound to help sick children in hospitals and hospices. This is the second Wallace & Gromit video to have an introduction. The first was A Grand Day Out. Comedy Viva l'Italia is a 2012 Comedy film written by Massimiliano Bruno and Edoardo Maria Falcone. it is also directed by Massimiliano Bruno. Animation Operation: Rabbit is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon first released theatrically in 1952. Directed by Chuck Jones, the cartoon features Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote in the latter character's first attempt to capture and eat the former. That was the second cartoon to feature Wile E. Coyote, and the first in which he is identified by his full name. It is also the first in which the Coyote speaks; his voice, like Bugs, was provided by Mel Blanc. The two characters would reappear together in the cartoons To Hare Is Human, Rabbit's Feat, Compressed Hare, and Hare-Breadth Hurry. Comedy Love Is All There Is is a 1996 romantic comedy film directed by Joseph Bologna and Renée Taylor, who also both star in the movie. Animation 349 (for Sol LeWitt) is an animated short film written and directed by Chris Kennedy. Documentary film Bhagirathi Ki Pukaar is a 1991 film directed by Anwar Jamal. Thriller The Power of the Whistler is a 1945 mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by Lew Landers, the production features Richard Dix, Janis Carter and Jeff Donnell. It is the third of Columbia Pictures' eight "Whistler" films starring Richard Dix produced in the 1940s. Documentary film Guys And Dolls is a 2007 romance documentary film directed by Nick Holt. Documentary film Stranded: I've Come from a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains is a 2007 documentary film which tells the story of a rugby team from Uruguay who boarded Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. The film features interviews with the survivors who recount their struggle to survive after the plane crashed in the Andes Mountains and were forced to consume the flesh of the deceased. Stranded was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, and won the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary at the 2008 Directors Guild of America Awards. It had its theatrical premiere on October 22 in New York. Thriller The Orphanage is a 2007 Spanish horror film and the debut feature of Spanish filmmaker J. A. Bayona. The film stars Belén Rueda as Laura, Fernando Cayo as her husband, Carlos, and Roger Príncep as their adopted son Simón. The plot centers on Laura, who returns to her childhood home, an orphanage. Laura plans to turn the house into a home for disabled children, but a problem arises when she and Carlos realize that Simón believes he has a masked friend named Tomás with whom he will run away. After an argument with Laura, Simón is found to be missing. The film's script was written by Sergio G. Sánchez in 1996 and brought to the attention of Bayona in 2004. Bayona asked his long-time friend, director Guillermo del Toro, to help produce the film and to double its budget and filming time. Bayona wanted the film to capture the feel of 1970s Spanish cinema; he cast Geraldine Chaplin and Belén Rueda, who were later praised for their roles in the film. The film opened at the Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2007. It received critical acclaim from audiences in its native Spain, winning seven Goya awards. Comedy Can't Buy Me Love is a 1987 teen comedy feature film starring Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson in a story about a nerd at a high school in Tucson, Arizona who gives a cheerleader $1,000 to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month. The film was directed by Steve Rash and takes its namesake from a Beatles song of the same name. Documentary film Polvere - Il grande processo dell'amianto is a 2011 documenatry film written and directed by Niccolò Bruna and Andrea Prandstraller. Comedy The Harassed Hero is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Guy Middleton, Joan Winmill Brown and Elwyn Brook-Jones. It was based on a novel by Ernest Dudley. Documentary film One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern is a documentary film directed by Stephen Vittoria. Comedy My Brother-in-Law Killed My Sister is a 1986 French film directed by Jacques Rouffio. It played in competition at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Hats is a 1924 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Orkut Oru Ormakoot is a 2012 Malayalam film written and directed by debutant duo of Manoj - Vinod. The film launched a new bunch of actors which included Joe Sibi Malayil, Ben Lalu Alex, Anu Mohan, Vishnu Raghav and Arjun Ashokan. Rima Kallingal is the female lead. Manoj worked as an associate director to writer director late Lohithadas and Vinod is a School of Drama alumnus. The film released on 5 January, and was the first Malayalam release of the year. It received largely positive reviews from the audiences and critics alike. Animation Rosette is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Romain Borrel, Gaël Falzowski, Benjamin Rabaste and Vincent Tonelli. Comedy A Great Wall is a 1986 comedy-drama film written, directed and starring Peter Wang. It is the first American feature film shot in the People's Republic of China. This was Kelvin Han Yee's first film. Comedy Crossing Hennessy is a 2010 Hong Kong film directed by Ivy Ho. It was filmed from March to May 2009, and stars Jacky Cheung and Tang Wei. It is a remake of Crossing Delancey. It is a return to film both for Cheung, who has not appeared in a film for several years, and for Tang, who was banned from acting in mainland China after appearing in Ang Lee's 2007 Lust, Caution. It is the second film directed by Ho. Other actors in the film include Danny Lee Sau-Yin, Paw Hee-Ching, Maggie Cheung Ho-yee, and Andy On. The story mainly takes place around Hennessy Road, in Hong Kong Island's Causeway Bay and Wan Chai districts. In May 2009 it was announced that the film would be shown at the Cannes Film Festival. It will also be shown at the 2010 Hong Kong International Film Festival alongside Clara Law's "Like a Dream" as a kick start for the opening event. Documentary film All This Mayhem is a 2014 documentary film directed by Eddie Martin. Comedy Lovely & Amazing is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener. Documentary film ""In an age when the talented were both revolutionary and eternal, Wilson Simonal shone like no other and innovated like few. With his charisma, kindness, swing, charm, sex appeal and a lot of talent, he was the most successful star in Brazil and even made fans abroad. All of a sudden it was all over. Gossip, accusations, mysteries, patrols and pursuits; whatever happened to Wilson Simonal? Simonal – No One Knows How Tough It Was, portrays the impressive trajectory of a former army private that reigned sovereign in pop culture to end up ostracized for a crime of which he swore innocence." Quoting the description from the Rio Film Festival Thriller La comunidad is a 2000 Spanish black comedy film directed by Álex de la Iglesia. Comedy No! No! A Thousand Times No!! is a 1935 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop. Thriller Le choc is a 1982 French crime thriller film directed by Robin Davis and starring Alain Delon, Catherine Deneuve, and Philippe Léotard. Based on the novel La position du tireur couché by Jean-Patrick Manchette, the film is about a hitman who wants to retire from his life in organized crime and flees to the country where he meets and falls in love with a beautiful woman. Comedy John Dies at the End is a 2012 American dark comedy horror film written and directed by Don Coscarelli, based on David Wong's novel of the same name. Principal photography began in October 2010, and by January 2011, the project had entered post-production for a planned theatrical 2013 release. The film stars Chase Williamson and Rob Mayes, with Paul Giamatti, Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman, Daniel Roebuck, and Doug Jones. Despite its mixed critical response, the film has developed a cult following. Comedy ZORORI the Naughty Hero - Defend the Dinosaur Egg! is a 2013 film directed by Tomoko Iwasaki. Thriller Gorilla at Large is a 1954 horror mystery B-movie made in 3-D. The film stars Cameron Mitchell, Anne Bancroft, Lee J. Cobb and Raymond Burr, with Lee Marvin and Warren Stevens in supporting roles. Directed by Harmon Jones, it was made by Panoramic Productions, and distributed through 20th Century Fox in Technicolor and 3-D. It is notable for being one of their first 20th Century Fox films filmed in 3-D. Animation Small House is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Kristjan Holm. Animation Tom is using Jerry for many embarrassing things to, once again, impress a female cat. Jerry gets frustrated and calls Butch to get the female cat. Tom and Butch duke it out to see who will get to have her. Documentary film The Ordinary Radicals is the 2008 documentary film directed by Philadelphia filmmaker Jamie Moffett. Documentary film The Last White Knight is a documentary biography history film directed by Paul Saltzman. Documentary film You Can't Live Like That is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. Thriller Sunburst is a 1975 American film directed by James Polakof. The film is also known as Slashed Dreams. Comedy Skyscraper Caper is a 1968 animated cartoon short, starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was the penultimate cartoon in the Daffy/Speedy series, and the only one where the two are never adversaries at any point in the cartoon. Documentary film Reisen ins Landesinnere is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Matthias von Gunten. Animation Puppet Show is a 1936 short film from Walter Lantz Productions, and stars the albino Oswald Rabbit. Different from most shorts made by the studio, the film employs both animation and live-action. Animation Eskimal is 2011 animation short film written and directed by Homero Ramírez. Comedy Equal Opportunity is a 2007 comedy film written by Sameer Asad Gardezi and directed by Howard Duy Vu. Documentary film Searching For Saris is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jinan Coulter. Thriller Faraar is a 1975 Bollywood crime film drama. The film is produced by Alankar Chitra and directed by Shanker Mukherjee. The film stars Sharmila Tagore, Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjeev Kumar, Sulochna, Sajjan, Agha and Bhagwan Dada. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. Documentary film The Last Fix: An Addict's Passage From Hell to Hope is a documentary film directed by Jacqui Lofaro and Victor Telch. Thriller Finger Print is a Malayalam thriller film directed by Satheesh Paul and scripted by Siddique. The film is produced by Sabu Cherian under the banner Anandabhairavi. It stars Jayaram, Indrajith and Gopika in lead roles. The film released on 18 February 2005., Thriller Illustrious Corpses is a 1976 Italian thriller film directed by Francesco Rosi and starring Lino Ventura. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Its title refers to the surrealist game, Cadavre Exquis, invented by André Breton, in which the participants draw consecutive sections of a figure without seeing what the previous person has drawn, leading to unpredictable results, and is meant to describe the meandering nature of the film with its unpredictable foray into the world of political manipulations, as well as the corpses of the murdered judges. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Science Fiction Attack of the Brainsucker is a 2012 short fantasy horror sci-fi film written by Chris Bavota and Sid Zanforlin, and directed by Sid Zanforlin. Animation Blood: The Last Vampire is a 2000 anime film produced by Production I.G and SPE Visual Works and directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo. The film premiered in theaters in Japan on November 18, 2000. A single-volume manga sequel, titled Blood: The Last Vampire 2000 and written by Benkyo Tamaoki, was published in Japan in 2001 by Kadokawa Shoten, and in English by Viz Media in November 2002 under the title Blood: The Last Vampire 2002. Three Japanese light novel adaptations have also been released for the series, along with a video game. It also spawned a fifty-episode anime series set in an alternate universe titled Blood+ as well as a second anime series, Blood-C. A live-action adaptation of the film with the same title was released in Japan in May 2009. Comedy Hyppolit, the Butler is a 1931 black-and-white Hungarian film comedy of manners. It was one of the earliest full sound films produced there. In 2000, Hungarian film critics chose it as one of the twelve best films of Hungary. It was remade in 1999 as Hippolyt, a lakáj. The screenplay was written by prolific Hungarian screenwriter Károly Nóti AKA Karl Noti, based on a stage play by István Zágon. It was directed by Székely István AKA Steve Sekely, who earlier worked in Germany and later worked in Hollywood and Great Britain. The music was composed by Mihály Eisemann. Science Fiction The Ultimate Warrior is a 1975 science fiction action-adventure film directed by Robert Clouse. One of the first in a series of post-apocalyptic films from the 1960s and 1970s, it is set in post-civilization 2012 New York City and depicts the struggles of a small enclave of inhabitants attempting to survive in a compound beset with packs of starving pillagers. Thriller Anatomy of Deception is a drama thriller film directed by Brian Skiba. Comedy Anticasanova is a Croatian film directed by Vladimir Tadej. It was released in 1985. Documentary film Following the Dead spotlights the life of legendary serial killer, H.H. Holmes by tracing his footsteps and his eerie past. As Dan T. Hall and his crew continue to communicate with the other side, view their actual footage from Hell's Gate, Black Moon Manor and Holmes' historic cottage. Documentary film The Story So Far is a documentary film featuring the rock band, New Found Glory. Comedy Dick Night is a 2011 comedy horror film written and directed by Andy Viner. Documentary film It's the biggest intelligence breach in U.S. history-the leaking of more than half-a-million classified documents on the Wikileaks website in the spring of 2010. Behind it all, stand two very different men: Julian Assange, the Internet activist and hacker who published the documents, and an Army intelligence analyst named Bradley E. Manning, who's currently charged with handing them over. Private Manning allegedly leaked the secret cables -- along with a controversial video -- in the hope of inciting "worldwide discussion, debates and reforms." Assange's stated mission has been to force the U.S. and other governments into maximum transparency through his whistle-blowing website. Through in-depth interviews with Manning's father, Assange, and others close to the case, veteran FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith tells the full story behind the leaks. He also reports on the U.S. government's struggle to protect national security information in a post 9/11 world. Comedy The Admiral's Secret is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Guy Newall and starring Edmund Gwenn, James Raglan, Hope Davy and Dorothy Black. It was based on a play by Cyril Campion and filmed at Twickenham Studios. Comedy Produced by Terry Ellis for Chrysalis Records and directed by David Mallet . Billy Connolly Bites Yer Bum! is a recording of a February 1981 performance by comedian Billy Connolly, filmed during a run of two weeks at Apollo Victoria Theatre, London. It was the culmination of a marathon British tour which started in August 1980. He opens with observational material about this time touring internationally, particularly in Australia and Los Angeles. He performs several lyrical pieces featuring guitar and autoharp. The video concludes with the rear curtain raising to introduce a support band Billy introduces as "Doner and the kebabs". Billy plays Banjo, then performs solely as a singer in an act combining vocals with spoken word, at one point beating himself with a leather whip. Documentary film Egg Lady is a 2000 short documentary film directed by Una Celma. Comedy For Her is a 2013 short drama film written by Evelyn Lorena and directed by Evelyn Lorena and Samantha Colicchio. Comedy This Is My Life is a 1992 film that marked the directorial debut of screenwriter Nora Ephron. The screenplay, written by Ephron and her sister, Delia Ephron, is based on the book, This Is Your Life, by Meg Wolitzer. The film tells the story of Dottie Ingels, who works at a cosmetics counter but aspires to be a stand-up comedian. Ingels' Aunt Harriet dies and leaves the family her home in Queens which Ingels then sells to move to an apartment in Manhattan. Ingels' comedy career starts to take off with the help her agent, Arnold Moss and Moss's assistant, Claudia Curtis. Ingels' children, Erica and Opal get angry at Dottie because they hardly ever see her. Erica and Opal then run away to find their father in upstate Albany, whom Opal doesn't even remember, only being 1 or 2 years old when he left them. The character portrayed by Aykroyd, Arnold Moss, is based on the famous New York talent agent Sam Cohn, and has some of the eccentricities for which Cohn was known, such as a habit of eating paper. The film's soundtrack was performed by Carly Simon and released on Qwest Records. Thriller Diamond Dogs is a 2007 American action film directed by Samuel Dolhasca and uncredited co-directed by Dolph Lundgren, who also starred in the film. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 29, 2008. Animation Musicoterapia is a 2007 film directed by Amael Isnard, Manuel Javelle and Clment Picon. Comedy Women's Conspiracies is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Vassilis Vafeas. Animation Histoire De Soupe is a 1993 short animation film directed by Bruno Delussu. Documentary film Train Stops for Five Minutes is a documentary film written and directed by Janina Lapinskaite. Comedy Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Henry Jaglom. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Casper is a 1995 American family comedy fantasy film starring Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman, Cathy Moriarty, Eric Idle, and Amy Brenneman, based on the Casper the Friendly Ghost comic books and animated cartoons. The ghosts featured in the film were created through computer-generated imagery. Comedy Back at the Front is a 1952 film starring Tom Ewell and Harvey Lembeck, based on the comic strip Willie and Joe by Bill Mauldin. It is a sequel to Up Front. Comedy Wiggle Your Ears is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 84th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film One Nine Nine Four is a documentary film written and directed by Jai Al-Attas, "exploring the birth, growth and eventual tipping point of punk rock during the 90s" and produced by the independent Australian company Robot Academy Films. The bulk of the film's content consists of band interviews and archive footage. The film was screened once at the Calgary International Film Festival on September, 29th. The film is narrated by skateboarder Tony Hawk and features interviews and footage of various bands and figures in the punk scene including Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Dexter Holland from The Offspring, Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz from Bad Religion, Tim Armstrong, Matt Freeman and Lars Fredriksen from Rancid, and Fat Mike from NOFX. Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge from Blink-182 also appear in the film. Music clearances fees have prevented the producer from legally releasing the film; it has only been screened twice, once at the Calgary International Film Festival, and once at a "fan-only" screening at The Chauvel Cinema in Sydney, Australia. The filmmakers have turned to fund raising in order to release it publicly. Thriller The Flaming Urge is an American crime film directed by Harold Ericson. Comedy Totò, Peppino e i fuorilegge is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. For this film Peppino De Filippo was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor. Thriller Blood Work is a 2002 American mystery thriller film produced, directed by, and starring Clint Eastwood. The film co-stars Jeff Daniels, Wanda De Jesús, and Anjelica Huston. It is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Connelly. Eastwood won the Future Film Festival Digital Award at the Venice Film Festival. Comedy Calda e... infedele is a 1968 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Comedy Do you remember, as a child, when your parents teased you with the "Tickle Monster"? It turns out that he's more real (and even more malevolent) than you could have ever imagined! With seedy photographer Billy Tagg (Michael McGovern) serving as the ancient entity's latest vessel, the Tickle Monster torments his way through a catalog of Billy's beautiful bondage babes - until no-nonsense homicide detective Greer English (Laura Romeo) catches wind of it. Now, the button-down detective must go undercover in a world where bizarre and macabre fantasies play out via the internet for the whole world to see. Can Greer stop the Tickle Monster's reign of terror or will she become the latest fetish doll to die laughing? Thriller Restless Souls is a 2005 horror-drama, mystery and thriller film written by Dennis Jürgensen and directed by Martin Schmidt. Thriller Runaways is a 2012 short, drama, family and thriller film written by Jordan Dodson and Oliver Page and directed by Jordan Dodson. Animation Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie is a 1998 animated film about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, who first appeared in a 1939 story by Robert L. May. The film was the first theatrical feature from GoodTimes Entertainment, long known as a home video company. In 2001, GoodTimes followed this up by licensing the Rankin-Bass characters for a CGI film titled Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys. It stars John Goodman, Eric Idle, Whoopi Goldberg, Debbie Reynolds,Richard Simmons, and Bob Newhart. Science Fiction Tin Soldier is a 2011 drama, action, fantasy and science fiction short film written and directed by Pascal Alain. Comedy Unknown Pleasures is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Jia Zhangke, starring Wu Qiong, Zhao Weiwei and Zhao Tao as three disaffected youths living in Datong in 2001, part of the new "Birth Control" generation. Fed on a steady diet of popular culture, both Western and Chinese, the characters of Unknown Pleasures represent a new breed in the People's Republic of China, one detached from reality through the screen of media and the internet. The film was a co-production of four countries: Japan's Office Kitano and T-Mark, China's Hu Tong Communications, France's Lumen Films, and South Korea's E-Pictures. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival but would eventually lose to director Roman Polanski's Holocaust film, The Pianist. Unknown Pleasures is Jia's third feature film after 1997's Xiao Wu and 2000s Platform, and it is sometimes considered the final film of an informal trilogy on a modern China in transition. The film also marked Jia's last production outside of the Chinese studio system. With 2004's The World, Jia would work with the approval of the state film bureaucrats. Comedy The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning is a prequel to the 2005 theatrical-release film The Dukes of Hazzard. An edited version of the film debuted on the ABC Family cable television channel on March 4, 2007. 'R'-rated and unrated versions were released on DVD March 13. Comedy Wake Me When the War Is Over is a 1969 American comedy made-for-TV film starring Ken Berry and Eva Gabor, and directed by Gene Nelson. It first aired on ABC. Thriller Y2K is a 1999 film directed by Dick Lowry. "What if they're right?" screamed the ad copy for the TV movie Y2K, referring to the millions of otherwise rational, level-headed people who lived in mortal terror that virtually every computer in the world would malfunction on December 31, 1999, because of an imbedded inability to "read" the year 2000. As it turned out, of course, "they" were wrong, and no worldwide technical meltdown occurred: but the producers of this film, which originally aired November 21, 1999, on NBC, were clearly not above exploiting everyone's panic over things to come to make a few bucks. Documentary film Fires of Kuwait is a 1992 American documentary film directed by David Douglas. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It solely played in OMNIMAX theatres. The film was the winner of the 2005 Hall of Fame Award from Giant Screen Cinema Association. Comedy Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka is a 2001 Malayalam satirical film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan. The story follows Jayakanthan, son of Narendran, who comes from Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu to his parent's village Paruthippara in Kannur district, Kerala to reclaim his father's property. The film released in August 2001 coinciding with the festival of Onam. It was a critical and commercial success and made a theatrical run of about 100 days. Popular Indian actress Asin made her acting debut with this film. Science Fiction The 10th Victim is a 1965 Italian/French international co-production science fiction film directed by Elio Petri and starring Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress, and featuring Elsa Martinelli in a supporting role. The picture is based on Robert Sheckley's 1953 short story "Seventh Victim". Sheckley later published a novelization of the film in 1966, and two sequels in 1987 and 1988, respectively. Thriller Sam Browning is a CIA agent trained to find enemy soldiers by using psychic powers. He's sent to protect the CIA chief's daughter, but the girl gets kidnapped by terrorists. Sam must stretch his powers to their limits to try to rescue her. Documentary film The Cat Would Rather Be a Bird…is a 2007 documentary film directed by Melanie Jilg. Comedy Pirates of the Great Salt Lake is a film made in 2006 by Blueshift Entertainment. The film was directed by E.R Nelson and starred Kirby Heyborne and Trenton James. The film won two awards at the Foursite Film Festival. The film was filmed on location in Salt Lake City, Utah. Science Fiction Restless Spirits is a 1999 adventure film directed by David Wellington and written by Gail Collins and Semi Chellas. Documentary film I Walked Through Fire, You Were with Me is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Audrius Stonys. Thriller Surprise! is a 1995 short film by German director Veit Helmer. It won a Golden Space Needle award at the 1995 Seattle International Film Festival. The story centers on a Rube Goldberg device. Thriller The Golden Eye is a 1948 American film directed by William Beaudine and starring Roland Winters in his fourth appearance as Charlie Chan. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in Texas and Charlie Chan in the Golden Eye. Comedy It's a Wonderful Afterlife is a 2010 British comedy film directed by Gurinder Chadha. The screenplay centres on an Indian mother whose obsession with marrying off her daughter leads her into the realm of serial murder. It was filmed primarily in English, with some Hindi and Punjabi dialogue. The title is a reference to Chadha's personal attachment to Frank Capra's film It's a Wonderful Life. Chadha also co-produced the film, and co-wrote the screenplay with her husband and producing partner, Paul Mayeda Berges. The lead role is played by newcomer Goldy Notay, joining Shabana Azmi, Shaheen Khan, Sendhil Ramamurthy and Sally Hawkins in the cast. Thriller Bambai Ka Babu is a 1996 Bollywood action film directed by Vikram Bhatt. It stars Saif Ali Khan, Atul Agnihotri and Kajol. Comedy RajadhiRaja is a 2014 Malayalam film, directed by Ajai Vasudev and written by the duo of Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas. The film stars Mammootty in the role of a restaurant owner, Shekharan Kutty, while Raai Laxmi plays the character of his wife, Radha. The film also features Joy Mathew, Siddique, Mukesh Khanna, Jojo, Lena and Taniya Stanley in major supporting roles. The film released on September 5, 2014. Comedy Freshmen is a 2010 comedy TV film directed by Pamela Fryman and written by Greg Malins. Comedy Believe Me is a Independent comedy-drama film directed by Will Bakke, co-written with Michael B. Allen, and produced by Alex Carroll. The film stars Alex Russell, Zachary Knighton, Johanna Braddy, Miles Fisher, Sinqua Walls, Max Adler, with Nick Offerman, and Christopher McDonald. Animation La Maison en Petits Cubes is a 2008 Japanese animated short subject film created by Kunio Katō, with music by Kenji Kondo. It won several prizes, the most important being the Grand prize for short films at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in 2008 and the 2008 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2008. Comedy Thodu Dongalu is a 1981 Telugu film directed by K. Vasu. The film stars Krishna Ghattamaneni, Chiranjeevi, Madhumalini, Geetha, and Rao Gopal Rao in important roles. Thriller Losers is a 2013 Drama and Thriller film, written and directed by Mattias Johansson and Markus Marcetic Thriller June Cabin is a 2007 horror thriller film written by Ross Otterman and Liz Federowicz and directed by Ross Otterman. Comedy Siruthai is a 2011 Indian Tamil action-masala film directed by Siva. A remake of the Telugu blockbuster Vikramarkudu, directed by S. S. Rajamouli, the film stars Karthi, performing dual roles, and Tamannaah alongside comedian Santhanam. The film was produced by K. E. Gnanavelraja and features music by Vidyasagar. It was released during Pongal on 14 January 2011. Despite gaining mixed critical response, the film was a super-hit at the box office. The film was also one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of 2011.The film also remade in Hindi as Rowdy Rathore directed by Prabhu Deva. starring Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha. Comedy Movie Plot : A successful author pretends to be a geek in order to impress his girlfriend's brother, because he expects his brother-in-law to be intelligent.Anyway, while the hero's almost on the verge of winning over his girl's bhaiya, his rowdie lookalike shows up, adding to the drama. That's not all. Even the bhaiya has a lookalike. The major issue with this movie is the fact that it borrows heavily from films like Chupke Chupke, Golmaal and Seeta Aur Geeta. Even if we ignore the lack of originality, the formula that worked in the 1970s looks way too outdated for today. Besides, those films had a solid script and some great comic timing. Here, barring Gulshan Grover, everyone else looks like they are trying too hard to make you laugh.Blame it on the poor writing. What disturbed us the most were the terrible sound effects which hound you throughout the film. That's another reason why the film puts you off. In a desperate bid to entertain the audience, we are bombarded with these fake and supposedly funny noises throughout. Razzak Khan looks disinterested in the film while the heroine and her sister-in-law are made to look plain silly. Comedy That Enchanting Night is a 1987 comedy romance film written and directed by Yuen Chor. Comedy Sign Language is a 2010 short drama comedy film written by Stephen Follows and Oscar Sharp and directed by Oscar Sharp. Comedy Aayushkalam is a 1992 Malayalam psychological thriller-fantasy film starring Jayaram, Mukesh and Sreenivasan. This movie is an uncredited remake of the 1990 Hollywood film Heart Condition Thriller Born Losers is a 1967 action film and the first of the Billy Jack movies. The film introduced Tom Laughlin as the half-Indian Green Beret Vietnam veteran Billy Jack. Since 1954 Laughlin had been trying to produce his Billy Jack script about discrimination toward American Indians. In 1967 he decided to introduce the Billy Jack character in a quickly written script designed to capitalize on the then-popular trend in motorcycle gang movies. The story was based on a real incident from 1964 where members of the Hells Angels were arrested for raping five teenage girls in Monterey, California. Thriller Merchants of Death is a 1988 film directed by Ross Hagen. Documentary film The Last Supper is a video/DVD by heavy metal band Black Sabbath in their original line-up. It features the live shows they put on stage on their US tour in 1999. This video has received negative criticism by fans for having interview segments interrupt the live footage. These segments were conducted by Henry Rollins, of Black Flag and the Rollins Band. Thriller Brothers Till We Die is an Italian poliziottesco-action film directed in 1978 by Umberto Lenzi. This film is the last collaboration among Lenzi and Tomas Milian. In this movie Milian plays two characters, Vincenzo Marazzi aka "The Hunchback" that he already played for Lenzi in Rome Armed to the Teeth, and his twin brother Sergio Marazzi aka "Er Monnezza", a role that he played for the first time in Lenzi's Free Hand for a Tough Cop and later resumed in Destruction Force by Stelvio Massi. Documentary film Herbert Von Karajan 1908-1989: A Portrait is a 1999 music biography documentary film directed by Gernot Friedel. Animation Galaxy Angel: Chitose & Kazuya is an anime OAV series released in 2004 by Bandai Visual in Japan. Thriller Off and Running is a 1991 American film starring singer and actress Cyndi Lauper as a mermaid-themed lounge singer who gets involved with a caring but troubled man. Because of his involvement with horse racing and breeding, the man is murdered in front of her, and she goes on the lam to escape his killers. On the way, she takes on the company of a professional golfer and a rebellious pre-teen boy, and together they attempt to unravel the mystery behind her slain lover's past. The film was not widely distributed and coasted into notability mainly because of Lauper's involvement. It is generally available on VHS for less than a dollar. The film fared far better in other countries where Lauper's popularity has sustained. In Germany and Japan it was packaged as "Moon Over Miami". Comedy A Hole in One is a 2004 film co-starring Michelle Williams and Meat Loaf. The film marked the feature debut of writer/director Richard Ledes. It received its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2003. Animation The Devil In The Nut is 1917 animation directed by Ola Cornelius. Documentary film Midnight Ramble is a 1994 documentary about the early history of Black American movies from the period between 1910 and 1950. Known as "race movies", these films, traditionally independent of Hollywood, were made primarily by, for and about the Black Community. This documentary is a tribute to a film genre that lasted for more than forty years, produced over 500 movies, and created a foundation for contemporary films from directors such as Spike Lee and Tyler Perry. James Avery narrates this exploration of the early black film industry. There is a mistaken assumption that 'race films' began largely in reaction to D. W. Griffith's 1915 The Birth of a Nation. Nothing could be further from the truth. Race movies actually began around 1910 in Chicago in response to the Black Community longing to see themselves reflected on the silver screen via this new medium of film. Wanting to see themselves through their own eyes, on their own terms thus counteracting the Hollywood stereotypes within the American media. Animation The Da Vinci Time Code is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Gil Alkabetz. Documentary film La quimera del oro negro is a 1980 short documentary film directed by Pedro Reygadas. Thriller A man enters the bank with something resembling a bomb around his neck. He demands that money is transferred into an account, or he will blow up the bank. The man is known as the village idiot, and claims that Sitting Bull is his father. No one take the case to seriously until they find that the bomb is real. Is the village idiot acting on his own, or are there more people involved? A long and complicated investigation is started by Kurt Wallander and his colleagues. Documentary film "We admire some documentaries for their artistry and others for their urgency. Rarely do we see a film that combines both of these qualities as impressively as this debut by directors Carter Gunn and Ross McDonnell. Their unlikely topic is the world of beekeepers during the recent (and ongoing) crisis known as colony collapse disorder. Beautifully photographed by McDonnell and skilfully edited by Gunn, Colony follows several American beekeepers during 2008 and 2009 as the country's economy spiralled downward. Among them is David Hackenberg, who first identified colony collapse disorder when he mysteriously lost eighty million bees from his Florida hives. Many keepers blamed insecticides for killing more than one quarter of the bees in the United States, but no one had any evidence. We see the keepers search for solutions, testify before politicians and confront pesticide manufacturers. The mystery is like something out of science fiction and has dark implications for the future. Because our agriculture depends on pollination, when bees are in trouble, so is society. The expression “busy as a bee” gains deeper meaning after hearing the quirky entrepreneur David Mendes describe his migratory pattern. Packing thousands of hives onto a tractor-trailer, he travels across the country, renting out his bees to farmers for weeks at a time, following crop cycles from Maine to Florida to California. At the heart of this film is the Seppi family, newcomers to the beekeeping world who are guided by their deep Christian faith. Based in California, the Seppis contract their bees to almond growers, who require over 1.3 million hives for the world's biggest pollination. As the Seppis face the collapse of their colony and the economy, tensions course through the family. Gunn and McDonnell carefully compose these scenes, attaining an intimacy without being intrusive. The filmmakers are equally capable at filming on the microcosmic scale, drawing us into the world of bees so that we root for their survival as much as our own." Quoting Thom Powers on the 2009 TIFF site Comedy MAKINGS SOMETHING UP is a �feel good� romantic Comedy about children�s book writer Jack Payne (Paul Kinney), the most anal retentive man in the world, and his struggles with professional success, personal significance, and his over-demanding book editor/fianc� Amanda Keyes (Elisabeth Nunziato). Comlpications arise when Jack unexpectedly falls for Jennifer(Rachel Songer), an unemployed single mom running from a relationship gone bad, and in a hilarious scene he and his friends (Paul Robins, Phil Cowan and Eric Jay Decetis)attempt to help her by �making up� her funeral. Animation Mickey's Pal Pluto is a 1933 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Comedy Lazybones is a 1935 British film directed by Michael Powell. It was made as a Quota quickie. Animation War Game is a 2001 animated short film made by the British animation company Illuminated Films, and based on the Michael Foreman novel of the same name. The film included many of the same scenes listed in the book, although four new characters were created. In the short, the boys, are out playing a game of football when they hear about England declaring war on Germany. As in All Quiet on the Western Front, the boys waste no time in enlisting in the army. Later that night, Will and Lacey tell their parents and Annie of the great news. While Dad wishes them well, and Annie is sobbing for Lacey, Mum tells her boys that war is not a game, and that they will be killed. But regardlessly, the boys leave for France, where they encounter hardships of the trenches, shooting competitions with the Germans, and bully beef. On Christmas Day, a German soldier walks onto the battleground and invites the English soldiers to a football match. However, the match is broken up by the commanding officers, and the soldiers return to their trenches. That evening the soldiers go over the top and are cut down by artillery and machine gun fire. Lacey, Freddy, and Billy are killed instantaneously. Comedy Paperman is a 2012 black-and-white 3D hand-drawn/computer animated romantic comedy short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and directed by John Kahrs. The short blends traditional animation and computer animation. The short won both an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 85th Academy Awards, and the Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject at the 40th Annie Awards. Paperman was the first animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios to win an Academy Award since It's Tough to Be a Bird in 1970. Comedy Down and Dirty Duck, promoted under the abbreviated title Dirty Duck, is a 1974 American adult-oriented animated film directed by Charles Swenson and starring Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan as the voices of a strait-laced blue collar worker named Willard and an unnamed duck, among other characters. The plot consists of a series of often abstract sequences, including plot material created by stars Kaylan, Volman, Robert Ridgely, and, according to the film's ending credits, various people Swenson encountered during the making of the film. Dirty Duck received mostly negative reviews, with many criticizing it for its crude humor and others seeing the film as an attempt to cash in on the success of Ralph Bakshi's Fritz the Cat. Dirty Duck fared better on home video and is now considered a cult film. Animation Zone of the Enders: 2167 Idolo is an hour long Original Video Animation, set as a prequel to the original Zone of the Enders game. It serves to explain the war between Earth and Mars, and the origin of the Orbital Frame technology. The events also lead into the TV series Z.O.E. Dolores,i. In the English dub of the movie, BAHRAM is called Bafram. It is also called this in the art gallery in the special features. However this is most likely a translation error. Comedy Rock the Shaadi is an upcoming Bollywood zombie comedy film directed by Navdeep Singh, and starring Abhay Deol and Genelia in the lead roles. The movie has been delayed until further notice. Preeti Desai is also seen in a Cameo role in Rock The Shaadi. Comedy Trouble in Texas is a 1937 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Documentary film Anatomy Of Anatomy is a 2014 documentary film Written by Joan Hansen and Directed by David C Jones. Science Fiction 24 Hours in London is a 2000 British crime thriller film from writer-director Alexander Finbow. The film takes place in London in the year 2009. Documentary film Cuban Memories: A Day With Fidel is a 1987 documentary film directed by Gianni Minà. Thriller Getting In, also known as Student Body, is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Doug Liman starring Andrew McCarthy and Stephen Mailer. Documentary film Epic of Everest is a 1924 documentary film directed by J.B.L. Noel. Comedy Stingray is a 1978 action comedy film written and directed by Richard Taylor. The film was released theatrically by Avco Embassy Pictures in August 1978. The plot concerns two buddies who buy a 1964 Corvette Stingray, unaware that it's filled with drugs and stolen money. The crooks responsible for planting it in the car soon give chase, along with a number of clueless police officers. It was filmed primarily in Edwardsville, Illinois. Comedy The Daytrippers is a 2011 short comedy drama film written by Keith Bogue and directed by Patrick Comer. Comedy The Inn Keeper is a 2010 short comedy film written by Erin Foley and directed by Lauren Palmigiano. Science Fiction Blue Christmas, also known as Blood Type: Blue or The Blue Stigma, is a 1978 Japanese science fiction film by director Kihachi Okamoto. It deals with prejudice against UFO witnesses whose blood is turned blue by the encounter. The close encounters occur on Christmas, hence the title. Documentary film Let’s Dance is a documentary film directed by Jo Se-young. Thriller True True Lie is 2006 thriller film directed by Eric Styles. The film follows Dana, who after 12 years in an asylum, is reunited with her family and childhood friends Nathalie and Paige. Dana slowly begins to realize that the events that led to her stay there may not have been imaginary. True True Lie stars Jaime King as Nathalie, Lydia Leonard as Dana and Annabelle Wallis as Paige. Thriller Buddy Boy is a 2000 psychological thriller film written and directed by Mark Hanlon. The film premiered to a standing ovation at the Venice International Film Festival on September 5, 1999 in the Cinema del Presente section. It subsequently bowed at the Toronto International Film Festival and South by Southwest Film Festival before being released theatrically by Fine Line Features in North America on March 24, 2000. Rex Reed of the New York Observer called it "a curious, unsettling, darkly conceived and absolutely fascinating little film. Not since Roman Polanski at the pinnacle of his European weirdness have I seen a film this strange and riveting." Following its North American premiere, Buddy Boy was released theatrically worldwide. International DVD releases have been made in Japan, Italy, Spain, France and the United Kingdom. The special edition DVD was released in North America by Image Entertainment on September 25, 2005. On September 11, 2007 it was released as part of a three-film DVD triptych along with Antonia Bird's Face and Peter Medak's Let Him Have It. Documentary film Government officials and scientific experts reveal facts about UFOs, alien technology, and the cover-up of evidence of alien presence on Planet Earth. Stars Dr. Steven Greer, Graham Bethune. Comedy Oh, Doctor is a 1937 film directed by Ray McCarey. Thriller Luck is a 2009 Hindi action-thriller film directed and written by Soham Shah, and produced by Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd. The screenplay was adapted from a 2001 Spanish thriller film, Intacto. The leading roles were played by Mithun Chakraborty, debutant Shruti Haasan, Imran Khan and Sanjay Dutt; the other significant parts, and fellow members of the gang were played by Danny Denzongpa, Ravi Kishan and Chitrashi Rawat, prominent actors from the Indian film industry. The camera of the film was handled by Santosh Thundiyil, whilst composer duo Salim-Sulaiman recorded the musical score. The film released to Indian audiences on 24 July 2009 & was critically panned. Thriller Ayalum Njanum Thammil is a 2012 Malayalam drama film directed by Lal Jose, produced by Prem Prakash and distributed by Century Films. The screenplay is written by Prem Prakash's sons Bobby and Sanjay and is inspired from Akira Kurosawa's Red Beard. It stars Prithviraj, Pratap Pothen, Narain, Samvrutha Sunil, Rima Kallingal and Remya Nambeesan in the lead roles. Ayalum Njanum Thammil is a candid and honest story of a committed senior doctor and an irresponsible junior doctor and, through their relationship, a picture of the medical profession is drawn vividly. The soundtrack and background score are composed by Ouseppachan while Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma pens the lyrics for the songs. The film released on 19 October 2012 to widespread critical acclaim; it went on to be a hit at the box office. It won four Kerala State Film Awards, including the awards for Best Popular Film, Best Director and Best Actor. Comedy Un air de famille is a 1996 French film. It was directed by Cédric Klapisch, and written by him, Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. The movie stars Bacri, Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Catherine Frot, Vladimir Yordanoff and Claire Maurier. It won the César Award for Best Writing, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress. Animation Piglet's Big Movie is a 2003 American animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 21, 2003. It is based upon the characters in the Winnie-the-Pooh books written by A. A. Milne. It is the second in a recent series of theatrically released Winnie the Pooh films, preceded by The Tigger Movie and followed by Pooh's Heffalump Movie. In the film, Piglet is ashamed of being small after believing that his friends belittle his presence and wanders off into the Hundred Acre Woods, leading his friends to form a search party to find him. The three flashback sequences are the first adaptations of original A.A. Milne stories since The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore. Edited to make Piglet the hero of the stories and to conform to the characters' idiosyncrasies as Disney has portrayed them, they nevertheless retain much of Milne's original plot. In this film, Pooh changes the name of Pooh Corner to Pooh and Piglet Corner, something that he was originally going to do, but the name did not sound small or much like a corner, which was in fact what it was. Comedy Lotta på Bråkmakargatan is a 1992 Swedish film based on the books by Astrid Lindgren. It's followed by Lotta flyttar hemifrån. Animation We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story is a 1993 American animated science fiction adventure film, produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio, distributed by Universal Pictures, and originally released to theaters on November 24, 1993 for the United States. Starring the voice talents of John Goodman, Rhea Perlman, Jay Leno, Walter Cronkite, Julia Child, and Martin Short. It was based on the 1987 Hudson Talbott children's book of the same name, which was narrated from the perspective of the main character, a Tyrannosaurus rex named Rex. Animation Ancient Qumran: A Virtual Reality Tour is the title of a computer-generated film that presents a theoretical reconstruction of the ancient Khirbet Qumran site. The film is silent, but is projected together with an oral presentation interpreting the Qumran site's historical significance. The film and presentation were authored by Robert Cargill, while a graduate student at UCLA and an associate of the Qumran Visualization Project directed by UCLA bible scholar William Schniedewind. QVP presents itself as "a tool to better illustrate the daily life of the community described within the [Dead Sea] scrolls." The UCLA International Institute, cites Cargill and Schniedewind as saying that their new virtual model resolves long-simmering controversies surrounding the important Dead Sea Scrolls site. Documentary film Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon is a 2008 feature documentary film about the life of Jack Wrangler, produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of Automat Pictures. It had its premiere at the 2008 New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival and is distributed by TLA Releasing. The documentary chronicles the life of Jack Wrangler, the professional name of John Robert Stillman in his role as a gay porn star who rapidly became one of the first performers in gay porn to achieve star status and a cult following. The documentary also features his transitioning to roles such as straight porn star, his romantic relationship with and later marriage to singer Margaret Whiting, his activism in supporting and promoting AIDS charities and his later career as a theatrical producer and director. The documentary won a GayVNAward in 2009 for Best Alternative Release. Wrangler died on April 7, 2009 at the age of 62 due to emphysema. Comedy Antoine and Colette is the second film — a short — in François Truffaut's series about Antoine Doinel, the character he follows from boyhood to adulthood through five films. The film was made for the 1962 anthology collection, Love at Twenty, which featured shorts from the renowned directors Shintarô Ishihara, Marcel Ophüls, Renzo Rossellini and Andrzej Wajda, as well as Truffaut. Antoine Doinel — and Jean-Pierre Léaud, the actor who played him throughout all five films — had made his screen debut in 1959 with Truffaut's first film, The 400 Blows. Truffaut's tender, semi-autobiographical film about the young Antoine and his gradual descent into petty crime introduced the world to the French New Wave, a short-lived but highly influential outpouring of work from young French filmmakers including Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol, and Éric Rohmer. Comedy Loitering with Intent is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Adam Rapp and written by Ivan Martin and Michael Godere. The film stars Sam Rockwell, Marisa Tomei, Aya Cash, Brian Geraghty and Britne Oldford. It premiered on April 18, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival. Comedy Ruth & Alex, previously entitled Life Itself, is a 2014 comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Charlie Peters, starring Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton. The film is based on the novel Heroic Measures by Jill Ciment. Thriller The Challenge, released as It Takes a Thief in the United States, is a 1960 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Jayne Mansfield and Anthony Quayle. Thriller Evil Stalks This House is a 1981 film directed by Gordon Hessler. Comedy Police Chief Antek is a 1935 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Thriller Reservation Road is a 2007 American drama film directed by Terry George and based on the book of the same title by John Burnham Schwartz, who, along with George, adapted the novel for the screenplay. The film, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Ruffalo, deals with the aftermath of a tragic car accident. It was released to theaters on October 19, 2007. Documentary film The Eruption of Mount St. Helens! is a 1980 short documentary film directed by George Casey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Holy daddy is a 2006 comedy film written by Myeong-gyun Kim, Seong-gook Kwon, Jae-yun Lee, Jeong-gu Shin and directed by Seong-gook Kwon. Comedy Annie's Point is a 2005 made-for-television movie starring Betty White, Richard Thomas and Amy Davidson. Animation Gisaku is a Spanish animated feature film directed by Baltasar Pedrosa Clavero. It was first released in Japan on March 4, 2005, and in Spain on March 17, 2005. The film has three official soundtracks: Japanese, Spanish and English. It is the first anime-style film made in Spain and Europe. Comedy Excuse My Glove is a 1936 British, black-and-white comedy, sports film directed by Redd Davis starring Ronald Shiner as Perky Pat, Bobbie Comber as Bivex, and Pancho Villa as himself. It was produced by Alexander Film Productions. Comedy The Lure of Hollywood is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Suspect X is a 2008 Japanese mystery-thriller film based on the novel, The Devotion of Suspect X, directed by Hiroshi Nishitani. The film was a continuation of the popular Japanese serial drama Galileo and included the same cast. It topped Japan's box office for four consecutive weeks and was the third-highest grossing Japanese movie in 2008. The soundtrack was released on October 1, 2008. Comedy Perfect Day was a two hour television movie, initially broadcast on Five in December, 2005. Centered on a group of university friends who reunite five years later for the wedding of Tom and Amy, it tells the story of old loves rekindled, marriages falling apart and the problems of career women finding love. It also starred Aidan McArdle, Kate Ashfield, Rhashan Stone, Claire Keelan, Bruce Mackinnon and Chris Bisson. The film was well received, both by viewers, drawing some of the channel's highest figures, and by critics. So successful was it in fact that it spawned both a prequel, Perfect Day:The Millennium, which told the story of the characters getting together for a party on New Year's Eve 1999, and a sequel, Perfect Day:The Funeral, in which the characters reunite one year after the wedding following the death of one of the group. In November, 2006 when the prequel and sequel were broadcast the initial film was retitled Perfect Day:The Wedding and the three programmes were broadcast in chronological order. Animation Jerry the Tyke also known as Jerry the Troublesome Tyke is a cartoon dog created during the silent film era. Created by Cardiff-based animator Sid Griffiths, and shown throughout British cinemas as part of Pathé Pictorial's screen news-magazines, Jerry the Tyke was the first animated series to be made in Wales. Comedy Little Cory Gory is a 1993 low budget horror film. Documentary film Free at Last is a 1968 documentary film directed by Gregory Shuker, James Desmond and Nicholas Proferes. Comedy Murali Meets Meera is a 2011 Kannada film in the romance genre starring Prajwal Devaraj and Reema Vohra in the lead roles . The film has been directed and written by director Mahesh Rao and produced by Yogish Hunsur. Abhiman Roy has composed the soundtrack and the background score. The film is slated for release on 22 April 2011. Documentary film Theatre 1 is a 2012 biographical documentary film directed by Kazuhiro Soda. Thriller The X-Files is a 1998 American science fiction-thriller film written by Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, and directed by Rob Bowman. It is the first feature film based on The X-Files series created by Carter that revolves around fictional unsolved cases called the X-Files and the characters solving them. Four main characters from the television series appear in the film: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi and William B. Davis reprise their respective roles as FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, FBI Assistant Director Walter Skinner and the Cigarette-Smoking Man. The film's tagline and sub-title is Fight the Future. The story follows agents Mulder and Scully, removed from their usual jobs on the X-Files, and investigating the bombing of a building and the destruction of criminal evidence. They uncover what appears to be a government conspiracy attempting to hide the truth about an alien colonization of Earth. Viewed in the context of The X-Files chronology, the film's story takes place between seasons five and six of the television series, and is based upon the series' extraterrestrial mythology. Documentary film The Amazon rainforest in Brazil is the subject of this splendid documentary. We see first contact with an isolated tribe, areas of the forest never filmed before, find out about illegal trafficking of species and discover the immeasurable value of Brazil's natural spaces. Documentary film Solipsist Part 1 is a short film directed by Andrew Huang. Thriller The House on Sorority Row is a 1983 American slasher film directed by Mark Rosman. The film has become a cult classic among fans of the genre. Animation To Swallow a Toad is a 2010 short animated film directed by Jurgis Krasons and written by Ivo Briedis. Comedy Jane and the Lost City was a 1987 UK film, based on the British newspaper strip Jane by Norman Pett. An adventure comedy set during World War II, the film was directed by Terry Marcel, and stars Kirsten Hughes in the title role, Sam Jones, Maud Adams, Jasper Carrott and Robin Bailey. Comedy Kiladi Kittu is a 1978 Kannada film directed by K.S.R. Das. The film starred Vishnuvardhan and Rajnikanth in lead roles. The music for the film was composed by Mohan Kumar. Thriller Locked Away is a 2010 drama, thriller film written by Christine Conradt and directed by Doug Campbell. Documentary film Michael Laudrup: A Football Player is a 1993 documentary film written and directed by Jørgen Leth. Comedy Whizzard of Ow is a short film that was released on November 1, 2003. It stars Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner, and is the first short of these characters produced after the death of Chuck Jones. The film was included in the DVD release of Looney Tunes: Back in Action as a special feature. Documentary film Speed Fever is a 1978 documentary film written by Mario Morra, Oscar Orefici and directed by Morra, Oscar Orefici and Ottavio Fabbri. Comedy Thor at the Bus Stop is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Jerry Thompson and Mike Thompson. Comedy Skylab is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Julie Delpy. Comedy Oh God! Saare Hain Fraud is a 2011 Indian comedy film directed by Ashu Trikha. The film stars Shreyas Talpade and Mugdha Godse in the lead roles, whilst Johny Lever, Sharat Saxena and Om Puri in supporting roles. Science Fiction InAlienable is a 2008 science fiction film with horror and comic elements, written and produced by Walter Koenig, and directed by Robert Dyke. It was the first collaboration of Koenig and Dyke since their 1989 production of Moontrap. Science Fiction Invisible Mom 2 is a 1999 comedy-family film writen by Sean O'Bannon and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Documentary film Atomic Ed and the Black Hole is a documentary released in 2001 by filmmaker, Ellen Spiro. The documentary was made for HBO's Cinemax Reel Life Series. Sheila Nevins served as Executive Producer and Lisa Heller served as Supervising Producer. Karen Bernstein served as Producer. Laurie Anderson provided her song, Big Science, for the soundtrack. Ed Grothus is a machinist-turned-atomic junk collector who more than 30 years ago quit his job of making atomic bombs and began collecting non-radioactive high-tech nuclear waste discarded from the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Atomic Ed is the proprietor of the “The Black Hole”, a second-hand shop and, next door, curator of the unofficial museum of the nuclear age. His collection reveals and preserves the history of government waste that was literally thrown in a trash heap. Comedy Natholi Oru Cheriya Meen Alla is a 2013 Malayalam romance comedy film directed by V. K. Prakash. The film is produced by Aji Medayil, Joe Kaithamattam & Christi Kaithamattam under the banner Angel Works, and starring Fahadh Faasil in a dual role and Kamalinee Mukherjee in the lead roles. Principal photography began on 22 November 2012. Filming began in December 2012 and was expected to wrap-up by February 2013. The film is scripted by Shankar Ramakrishnan. Film released on February 8, 2013. Science Fiction April Fool's Day is a 2008 American horror film, which is a direct-to-DVD remake of the 1986 film of the same name. It is directed by The Butcher Brothers, also known as Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores, who also directed the vampire film The Hamiltons. April Fool's Day is described by star Scout Taylor-Compton as "Mean Girls crossed with horror", and was released straight to DVD release on March 25, 2008. The film received negative reviews from critics and fans. Documentary film Au rythme de mon coeur is a 1983 documentary film directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre. Thriller Girl In 3D is a 2004 American movie directed by Luis Aira and starring Bevin Tucker, Coyote Shivers, Yareli Arizmendi and Jonathan Paley. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. It has since gone on to win multiple awards such as 'Best Feature', 'Best Thriller' and 'Best Actress'. Animation Bejinxed! is a 2009 short animation film directed by Aditi Lakhotia, Ankita Prasad, Ankur Bansal, Jason Lawrence, Nishant Tripathi, Pakhi Mahajan, Prasant Golani, Sahil Israni, Supreet Singh Anand and Udit Panjwani. Comedy Crook's Tour is a 1941 British film directed by John Baxter featuring Charters and Caldicott. It is adapted from a BBC radio serials of the same name. Thriller Mr. Photographer is a 1953 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Documentary film Donka: X-Ray of an African Hospital is a 2001 documentary film directed by Thierry Michel. Animation Woody Woodpecker helps his nephews, Knothead and Splinter, in their studies of Woodpecker History, by telling them how he figured in the cave-man era, and Greece, and was responsible for making the Lean Tower of Pisa lean, and also for discovering America. They then take off for a picnic on the moon, via Woody's rocket-ship. Comedy Lawyer Quince is a 1924 British comedy film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Moore Marriott, Cynthia Murtagh and Charles Ashton. It is based on a short story by W.W. Jacobs and is a remake of a 1914 film version. Documentary film The Last Impresario is a 2013 documentary film about prolific British theatre impresario and film producer Michael White. The film is directed by Gracie Otto, and made its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2013, where it was positively received by critics. The film features interviews with Michael White and many of his close friends and colleagues, including John Cleese, Naomi Watts, Kate Moss, Rachel Ward, Yoko Ono, Barry Humphries, Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory, John Waters, Jim Sharman, Nell Campbell, Lorne Michaels, Jeremy Thomas, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Brian Thomson, Anna Wintour, Lyndall Hobbs, and many more. Thriller Schimanski - On the Killer's Track is a 1985 action thriller film written by Hajo Gies, Hartmut Grund, Horst Vocks and Thomas Wittenburg and directed by Hajo Gies. Thriller Out of Erasers is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Erik Rosenlund. Comedy Start Cheering is a musical motion picture starring Jimmy Durante, Walter Connolly and Joan Perry. It is best remembered today for a cameo appearance by The Three Stooges, who were Columbia Pictures' short subject headliners at the time, as Campus Firemen. The film's choreography was by Danny Dare. Science Fiction "Blood Circus" is a science fiction movie, with a professional-wrestling theme, produced in 1985. The movie was produced by Baltimore-native Santo Victor Rigatuso, also called Robert "Bob" Harris, who promoted it through infomercials for his mail-order "Santo Gold" jewelry business. Animation Dot and the Kangaroo is an Australian film which combines animation and live-action. Based on the book of the same name by Ethel Pedley. Comedy Tom and Jerry find their wagon west attacked by Indians, but escape only after being rescued by all the branches of the military, including the Army's tanks. Comedy Porn Star Zombies is a horror comedy film. It was initially a 2007 Slamdance Film Festival script competition finalist written by Keith Emerson. Eventually, the writer secured a budget to produce/direct the horror-comedy, leading to generally favorable advance reviews after its completion in 2010. As the film was being marketed for distribution, there was a brief theatrical run and coverage at Cannes Film Festival 2012. Porn Star Zombies has since been released on DVD nationwide through R2 films. Documentary film What We Leave In Our Wake is a documentary film directed by Pat Collins. Comedy Kamulah Satu-Satunya is a 2007 Indonesian comedy film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and starring Nirina Zubir and Didi Petet. The film premiered on July 12, 2007 in Jakarta. Documentary film This film conveys how the most wanted man on the planet Bin Laden managed to slip through the US Military nets and how his allies are still operating openly across Pakistan. Documentary film The Sisters of Charity is a 2009 documentary short film. Thriller Without Warning! is a 1952 black-and-white film noir directed by Arnold Laven. The film is shot in a semidocumentary-style with police procedural voice-over narration in parts. Without Warning! was released commercially for the first time on DVD in 2005. Previously, the film was considered lost and unavailable for viewings. Comedy Ali G Indahouse is a 2002 British comedy film directed by Mark Mylod and starring the fictional character Ali G, who is written and performed by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. Ali G was originally developed for the Channel 4 series The 11 O'Clock Show and Da Ali G Show. The film was released on DVD in Region 2 in the United Kingdom on 11 November 2002, and in Region 1 in United States and Canada on 2 November 2004. It is the first of three films based on Baron Cohen's characters from Da Ali G Show, and is followed by Borat and Brüno. Comedy The Extreme Sukiyaki is a comedy film directed by Shiro Maeda. Documentary film Warrah is a 1979 film directed by Corinne Cantrill and Arthur Cantrill. Documentary film Scarlet Droppings is a 1991 short documentary film directed by George Kuchar. Comedy I, a Lover is a 1966 Swedish-Danish comedy film directed by Börje Nyberg and starring Jørgen Ryg. Documentary film Our Home We Can Not Walk To is a 2013 documentary war film written and directed by Darin Al Baw. Thriller Hangfire is a 1991 action thriller film written by Brian D. Jeffries and directed by Peter Maris. Comedy Clubscene is a short film by Italian-Canadian filmmaker Adriano Valentini and features Mystery Hunters star Christina Broccolini. Shot in April 2008, Clubscenewas Valentini's Advanced Film Project while studying under director Susan Seidelman at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. In 2009, the film was awarded the Wasserman/King Finalist Award as well as the Craft Award in Screenwriting at NYU's First Run Film Festival. The film was then invited to be screened at the prestigious 2009 Haig P. Manoogian Screenings at the Directors Guild of America Theater in Los Angeles. Following its success, the films creators have begun adapting the concept into a web series, further exploring the world and characters. Comedy Cat City is a 1986 Hungarian animated film, directed by Béla Ternovszky and written by József Nepp. The title Cat City was used in the United States distribution. The original Hungarian version contains a number of puns which can be hardly rendered in any other edition. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Science Fiction World's Largest is a 2010 documentary film directed by Amy C. Elliott. Comedy Turbulence is a 2011 British film directed by Michael B. Clifford. It tells the story of a struggling pub and a local rock band. The film was shot in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham. Documentary film Longhaul is a documentary about a corruption that spreads across America, from one coast to another, and it is a corruption that you, the Reader of this statement, are apart of. In this documentary Joe Brown, a truck driver, exposes how every OTR(Over The Road) driver is forced to break the law every single day in order to make a living. And, these laws are not small laws, they are serious laws. Documentary film "If only more reality programming were like this creative documentary: personal, raw, nuanced and thought-provoking. Filmmaker Ibtisam Mara’ana (Lady Kul El-Arab, SFJFF 2009) leaves her childhood home in Fureidis, an Arab village near Haifa, to make a life for herself in Tel Aviv—and make a movie about her journey. Early in the film, we meet Ibtisam’s neighbor Jonathan, a Jew from Montreal who has recently emigrated to Israel and soon becomes her boyfriend. The portrait of their charming cross-cultural relationship soon gets complicated, unfolding against the backdrop of the 2009 Gaza violence: glimpses of Ibtisam and Jonathan’s Facebook photo albums or scenes of them making dinner together give way to footage of the couple’s anti-war activity, their reluctance to reveal their relationship to inquisitive parents, and an extraordinary return visit with Jonathan’s Canadian grandfather to the kibbutz he helped found, where a heated political argument erupts. What emerges is a melancholy reminder that love can’t always conquer all." Quoting Hagar Scher from the 2011 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival site. Documentary film Jump London is a documentary first broadcast by Channel 4 about parkour and free running in September 2003, directed by Mike Christie and produced by Optomen Television. It later spawned a sequel, Jump Britain that first aired in January 2005. Both feature documentaries were directed by Mike Christie. Jump London followed three French traceurs, Sébastien Foucan, Jérôme Ben Aoues, and Johann Vigroux, as they run around many of London's most famous landmarks, including Royal Albert Hall, Shakespeare's Globe Theater, HMS Belfast, and many others. Documentary film Lacan Palestine is a 2012 documentary film directed by Mike Hoolboom. Comedy Malabar Wedding is a 2008 Malayalam comedy film, made in India, and directed by the Rajesh-Faisal duo, who are Priyadarshan's associates. It has Indrajith and Gopika in lead roles. The story is based on a custom called Sorakalyanam which is prevalent in some parts of Malabar. In this custom, before the marriage, friends have fun with the bride and groom, by making false stories and playing practical jokes upon them. Critically acclaimed, new-generation composer Rahulraj scored the music for this film. Documentary film WAR ZONE is about sex, power, and what happens when men - either knowingly or unknowingly - threaten a woman’s right to walk undisturbed on the streets.  What exactly do catcalls, leers, or a whole litany of other behaviors mean to a woman?  And why do men engage in these behaviors? Shot all over the United States, Maggie Hadleigh-West turns her camera on men in the same way that they turn their aggression on her. WAR ZONE is 76 minutes of explosive footage as the filmmaker places herself in very real danger by daring to ask the men on the streets why they are treating a complete stranger in a sexual way.  In the process, she has been hit, yelled at, apologized to and engaged in mesmerizing conversations with the men that have harassed her.  Through these conversations, Hadleigh-West reveals the anger, fear and frustration as well as the affection, admiration and humor that characterizes relationships between men and women.This movie is guaranteed to get men and women talking about their often very different experiences in public! Thriller Neighborhood Watch is a 2005 film directed by Graeme Whifler. Comedy PARTY ON as Saturday Night Live celebrates Mike Myers' six awesome seasons as a regular on the show. Compiled by the producers of SNL, Mike Myers' lineup of characters totally rules: -Wayne Campbell of Wayne's World -Dieter, host of Sprockets -Linda Richman, hostess of Coffee Talk -Simon -Phillip, the Hyper-Hypo kid -Ron Wood Comedy Capitaine Pantoufle is a French comedy film of 1953, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Alfred Adam, starring Madeleine Lebeau and Louis de Funès. The scenario was based on the work of Alfred Adam – "Many". Comedy The Bitchhiker is a 2012 short film written and directed by Otavio Chamorro and Tiago Vaz. Animation Captain Orrible in Something Strange Happened is a film directed by Trevor Hardy. Science Fiction Alien from the Darkness is a space hentai OVA influenced by Alien franchise, directed by Norio Takanami, that was released in 1996. Documentary film Don't Throw Stones is a 2014 documentary music film written and directed by Mike Brook. Documentary film One of the hardest rocking bands in musical history, Led Zeppelin crafted epic songs of grace and fury influenced by the American blues tradition. This insightful documentary chronicles the band's history--from their 1968 formation to their reign as 1970s hard-rock giants--through rare photographs, archival footage, and interviews with both the band members and those who worked with them, including tour manager Richard Cole, record engineer Andy Johns, groupies Lori Mattix and Pamela Des Barres, and members of the Yardbirds, Vanilla Fudge, Bad Company, The Ramones, and Foreigner. Documentary film Chasing a Rainbow: The Life of Josephine Baker is a 1986 television film directed by Christopher Ralling that was nominated in 1987 for the British Academy Television Huw Wheldon Award for the Best Arts Programme. Documentary film Live in Boston is a concert film of a concert performed by The Who on September 27, 2002 in Boston, Massachusetts. This concert was the second to the last concert of The Who's first tour without bass player John Entwistle, who died just prior to the beginning of the tour, being replaced by Pino Palladino, who made his debut with The Who on this tour, remaining with the band to this day. Simon Townshend also became a regular member of The Who's touring band on this tour. An audio only CD release of this concert was also released as a part of Encore Series 2002. Bonus features on the DVD include interviews with Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, along with a gallery including artwork by John Entwistle. Science Fiction Spectres is a 2004 supernatural drama film directed by Phil Leirness and starring by Marina Sirtis, Dean Haglund and Tucker Smallwood. Animation The Hungry Boy is a 2012 animated short, mystery, family, fantasy film written by Cem Kurtuluş and directed by Cem Kurtuluş and Jake Nelson. Comedy Dentally Disturbed is an Australian short film written by Cameron Mitchell and directed by Craig Melville and Cameron Mitchell. It first aired on SBS in Australia on 24 December 2004. Animation Les Aventures dHergus (Histoire de Radis) is a 2010 short animated film directed by Caroline Horscroft. Documentary film FC Rwanda is a 2013 documentary film directed by Joris Postema. Comedy Sitt al-Bayt is a 1949 Egyptian drama film. It starred Faten Hamama, Imad Hamdi, and Zeinab Sedky. The film, which was written by Abo El Seoud El Ebiary and directed by Ahmed Morsi, was nominated for the Prix International Award in the Cannes International Film Festival. Animation Windaria, also called Legend of Fabulous Battle Windaria and Once Upon a Time, is a Japanese animated film produced by Kaname Productions and Idol. The film was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Keisuke Fujikawa. It was released theatrically in Japan on July 19, 1986. Animation I fratelli Dinamite is a 1949 Italian animation film directed by Nino and Toni Pagot. It is considered the first Italian feature-length animated film and the first Italian film in Technicolor. The production of the film begun in 1942, and it was held back by a bombing that destroyed original drawings for the film. It premiered at the 10th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film Ricky On Leacock is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jane Weiner. Comedy Pequeño Hermano is 2014 short comedy film written by Eric K. Boulianne and directed by Rémi St-Michel. Comedy Crossing the Floor is a TV comedy film written and directed by Guy Jenkin. Comedy El ladrón is a 1947 comedy film written and directed by Julio Bracho. Comedy Barney Oldfield's Race for a Life is a silent comedy short, directed and produced by Mack Sennett and starring Sennett, Mabel Normand, and Barney Oldfield as himself. It is considered one of the earliest to create the common archetypal silent film plot of a villain tying a young damsel to the tracks of an oncoming locomotive; a holdover from the Gaslight era of Victorian stage melodrama. Thriller In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro is a 1986 horror film based in Kenya. The film was directed by Raju Patel. Comedy Down and Dirty is an Italian grotesque film directed by Ettore Scola and released in 1976. It won the Prix de la Mise en scène at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. Nino Manfredi plays the main protagonist. Animation No Support is a 1998 animated, comedy, drama, short film written and directed by René Castillo and Antonio Urrutia. Comedy Goofy Gymnastics is a cartoon released by Walt Disney Animation Studios on September 23, 1949 starring Goofy. Animation The Depose of Bolskivoi Hovhannes is a 2008 short film directed by Will Inrig. Animation Everyone's Hero is a 2006 computer animated sports comedy-drama family film, directed by Colin Brady, Christopher Reeve, and Daniel St. Pierre, with music by John Debney. The majority of this film was produced by IDT Entertainment in Toronto with portions outsourced to Reel FX Creative Studios. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox, and released theatrically on September 15, 2006. Everyone's Hero had a moderate performance at the box office, earning only $16 million worldwide during its theatrical run, but the film was not released in several major countries. The film is also dedicated to the memory of director Christopher Reeve and his wife, Dana Morosini. Documentary film More Than a Friend is a 2010 short documentary film written by Iman Mitra and directed by Debalina Majumder. Animation Meet Quasimodo, the hunchback disdained by all of Paris for being the ugliest man in the city. Adopted by the church and committed to the belfry, Quasimodo keeps a birds-eye view of Paris, one day falling in love with a beautiful dancing girl named Esmeralda. Thriller Corleone is a 1978 Italian crime film also known as Father of the Godfather. It stars Claudia Cardinale, Giuliano Gemma and Tony Kendall and is set in Sicily in the 1950s. Gemma was awarded 1979 Best Actor at the Montréal World Film Festival for his role. Comedy Wallace Karue ist blind. Er lernt den gehörlosen Ladenbesitzer Dave Lyons kennen, mit dem er später in seinem Laden zusammenarbeitet. Als in dem Laden ein Mann ermordet wird, kriegen die Männer nur wenig vom Täter mit. Sie werden jedoch selbst als Täter verdächtigt und festgenommen. Später kommen sie auf Kaution frei, die jedoch der Drahtzieher des Mordes stellt, um Karue und Lyons beseitigen zu können. Karue und Lyons fliehen, entgehen den Killern und stellen die wahren Täter. Documentary film "Filmmaker Spencer Windes' debut documentary film tells the story of how he evolved from a Mormon missionary into a comfortably gay man by playing violent contact sports.On the rugby pitch, hockey rink and rodeo circuit, Windes encounters the subculture of queer athletes busting stereotypes - including their own. Bruised and bloodied, Windes emerges from the scrum having rediscovered a trait common to all men, gay or straight: the need to play."Windes' well-meaning and sweet film is part personal narrative and part exploration of brutal gay mens' sports like rugby...Windes' sincerity and the films' empowering portrayal of gay men make it worthwhile." = Washington Blade Comedy Journey to Saturn is a 2008 Danish animated comedy-science-fiction film produced by A. Film A/S, loosely based on Claus Deleuran's comic from 1977 of the same name. The film revolves around a group of Danish astronauts who journey to Saturn on a quest for natural resources. The film also depicts and mocks several Danish stereotypes and characters characters, like the royal family, the Danish prime minister Anders Fogh, Muslim immigrants, American yeehaw's, Jesus, and Danish lack of style and presentability in general. The film humor is very slapstick with a lot of adolescent or adult jokes. Comedy So... Happy Together is a 2004 Filipino romantic comedy film about friendship, written by Ricardo Lee, directed by Joel Lamangan, and produced by Regal Films. Lead by Kris Aquino and Eric Quizon in their second film together, the film's supporting stars include Tonton Gutierrez, Gloria Diaz, Cogie Domingo, Nova Villa, and Jay-R. Animation Compressed 03 is a 2012 animated, sci-fi, short film directed by Kim Pimmel. Comedy In Therapy is a 2009 comedy, drama and romance film written by Marcelo Saback and directed by José Alvarenga Jr. Thriller Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus is a monster disaster film by The Asylum, released on December 21, 2010 in the United States. The film stars Jaleel White, Gary Stretch, Robert Picardo, Dylan Vox, Hannah Cowley and Sarah Lieving. The film is a sequel to the 2009 film Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus but contains little of the original cast from that film. Documentary film The River is a 1938 short documentary film which shows the importance of the Mississippi River to the United States, and how farming and timber practices had caused topsoil to be swept down the river and into the Gulf of Mexico, leading to catastrophic floods and impoverishing farmers. It ends by briefly describing how the Tennessee Valley Authority project was beginning to reverse these problems. It was written and directed by Pare Lorentz and, like Lorentz's earlier documentary The Plow That Broke the Plains, was also selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", going into the registry in 1990. The film won the "best documentary" category at the 1938 Venice International Film Festival. Both films have notable scores by Virgil Thomson that are still heard as concert suites. The film was narrated by the American baritone Thomas Hardie Chalmers. The two films were sponsored by the U.S. government and specifically the Resettlement Administration to raise awareness about the New Deal. Thriller The Astronaut's Wife is a 1999 American science fiction/thriller film directed and written by Rand Ravich. It stars Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron. Science Fiction Beast from Haunted Cave is a 1959 horror/gangster/heist film directed by Monte Hellman and starring Michael Forest, Frank Wolff, Richard Sinatra, and Sheila Carroll. Filmed in South Dakota at the same time as Ski Troop Attack, it tells the story of bank robbers fleeing in the snow who run afoul of a giant spider-like monster that feeds on humans. The film war released as a double feature with The Wasp Woman Screenwriter Charles B. Griffith rewrote an earlier screenplay for the film Naked Paradise. A third version of this storyline appeared as the comedy film Creature from the Haunted Sea. Science Fiction Aachi & Ssipak is a 2006 animated South Korean film directed by Jo Beom-jin and featuring the voices of Ryoo Seung-bum, Im Chang-jung, and Hyun Young. Thriller Hearts And Minds is a 1995 historical drama film written by Ralph Ziman and Patrick Shai and directed by Ralph Ziman. Animation Tale of the Wind is a 2010 animated short film written by Nelson Martins and directed by Cláudio Jordão and Nelson Martins. Documentary film Confrontation at Concordia is a documentary film by Martin Himel which documents the September 2002 protest at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. The film chronicles how pro-Palestinian student activists staged a direct action aimed to cancel the former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address on campus. The talk by the prime minister had been organized by Hillel, a Jewish student organization. The documentary portrays the events that took place in a negative light, and reportedly contributed to the ensuing media debate over them. The Concordia Student Union responded by taking legal action against its producer. Comedy Hutch Stirs 'em Up is a 1923 British silent comedy action film directed by Frank Hall Crane and starring Charles Hutchison, Joan Barry and Malcolm Tod. It was based on the novel The Hawk of Rede by Harry Harding. Comedy Gimik: The Reunion is a 1999 film written by Marcia De Jesus, Keiko Aquino and directed by Laurenti Dyogi. Thriller Poison Ivy II: Lily is a 1996 thriller film starring Alyssa Milano, and a direct-to-video sequel to the 1992 film Poison Ivy, starring Drew Barrymore. Lily is the second installment of the Poison Ivy series, directed by Anne Goursaud and written by Chloe King. The original music score is composed by Joseph Williams. The film is marketed with the tagline "Passion. Seduction. Betrayal. Lily wanted to be just like Ivy." Comedy Mutant Aliens is a 2001 animated film by American filmmaker Bill Plympton. The film is more or less a spoof of B monster movies, featuring Plympton's own distinctive animation style and gratuitous sex and violence. Mutant Aliens tells the story of an American astronaut, Earl Jensen, who is stranded in space intentionally by the head of the Department of Space. Years later, he manages to return to Earth. To gain the people's trust, he tells a touching story of the time he has spent on a planet of mutant aliens. Most of the aliens in this story are oversized human body parts. It is later revealed that Jensen has really spent his time in space crossbreeding animals to create an army of mutants, in order to exact his revenge on the corrupt Department of Space head. Mutant Aliens has shown at a number of animation festivals, but has never had a wide theatrical release. Animation The Mixed-up Chameleon is a 1993 short film directed by Andrew Goff. Documentary film The film is an overview of the famous performances of the great ballet dancers of the 20th century, who brought fame to the Bolshoi theatre. The film tells the stories and feature the legendary performances of their greatest dances. Ann Pavlova in the dance "The Dying Swan", Sulamifj Messerer and Asaf Messerer in the dances specially staged for them, Marina Semenova in "Swan Lake", Olga Lepeshinskaya and Peter Gusev, Galina Ulanova in "Romeo and Juliet" and Zhizelj, Vachtang Chabukiani and Natalia Dudinskaya in "Bayadere", "Otello", and "Laurencia". Maja Plicetskaya in "Laurencia", "Don Quixote", and "Karmen". Ekaterina Maksimova and Vladimir Vasiljev in "Spartak" as well as the performances staged specially for Igor Beljsky, Nina Ananishvili and Alex Fadeichev, Nadezhda Gracheva in “Bayadere” the pride and legends of Russian ballet. Documentary film A Fuller Life is a 2013 history documentary film written and directed by Samantha Fuller. Comedy Things I Like, Things I Don't Like is a 1990 short comedy film written by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Bruno Delbonnel. The film was also directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Comedy You'd Be Surprised is a silent film released in 1926 starring Raymond Griffith. The film, a murder mystery-comedy, was well received, and included title cards written by humorist Robert Benchley. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Comedy The Woman Chaser is a 1999 film by director Robinson Devor, starring Patrick Warburton. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Charles Willeford. Comedy Invasion of the Saucer Men is a 1957 sci-fi comedy film starring Steven Terrell and Gloria Castillo and personally produced by James H. Nicholson for his American International Pictures. The screenplay by Robert J Gurney Jr and Al Martin was based on the 1955 short story "The Cosmic Frame" by Paul W. Fairman. The film was released as a double feature with I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Documentary film Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War is a 1993 HBO documentary film about a group of white power skinheads involved in the neo-Nazi movement in the Southern state of Alabama. The film featured the white supremacist Bill Riccio, the then leader of the Aryan Youth Front; and author and civil rights activist Mark Lane. Other Klan organizations were also featured. It was directed by Shari Cookson and produced by Dave Bell. Cinematography was done by Wayne De LaRoche. Animation The Einstein Theory of Relativity is a silent film directed by Max and Dave Fleischer and released by Fleischer Studios. In August 1922, Scientific American published an article explaining their position that a silent film would be unsuccessful in presenting Albert Einstein's theory of relativity to the general public. They argued that only as part of a broader educational package including lecture and text would such a film be successful. Scientific American then went on to review frames from an unnamed German film reported to be financially successful. Six months later, on February 11, 1923, the Fleischers released their relativity film, produced in collaboration with popular science journalist Garrett P. Serviss to accompany his book on the same topic. Two versions of the Fleischer film are reported to exist - a shorter two-reel edit intended for general theater audiences, and a longer five-reel version intended for educational use. The Fleischers lifted footage from the German predecessor, Die Grundlagen der Einsteinschen Relativitäts-Theorie, directed by Hanns-Walter Kornblum, for inclusion into their film. Presented here are images from the Fleischer film and German film. Comedy Pouic-Pouic, is a French comedy film from 1963, directed by Jean Girault, written by Jean Girault and Jacques Vilfrid, starring Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Casamento a Propósito", "El pollo de mi mujer", "Quietsch... quietsch... wer bohrt denn da nach Öl", "I 3 affari del signor Duval". Animation The Autograph Hound is a 1939 American Donald Duck cartoon which features Donald Duck as an autograph hunter in Hollywood. Many celebrities from the 1930s are featured. This is the first cartoon where Donald Duck is featured in his blue sailor hat. Thriller The Apostles is a 2014 Chinese thriller film directed by Joe Chien. It was released in China on 17 January. Comedy Europe&italy is a 1999 short animated comedy film written and directed by Bruno Bozzetto Comedy "Whatever isn't conveyed about Frontier Blues by its title is dealt with in the film's 30 minutes. Director Babak Jalali exhibits assured command in crafting his portrait of four citizens of the Northern Iranian province of Golestan, interconnecting the stories of his protagonists in ways that never feel contrived or excessively strain to underline their significance. Rather, he employs fixed-camera shots and the sporadic strain of melancholy strings to aesthetically emphasize what his sparsely scripted tale depicts—namely, that life in this remote region of the world (which borders Turkmenistan, and is the director's birthplace) breeds loneliness and longing, often created by loss." Quoting a review by Nick Schager in Slant Magazine. Documentary film A South American Journal is a documentary film featuring Brian Moser. Comedy Pido Dida: Sabay Tayo is a 1990 comedy film written by Tony Fajardo, Tony Cruz and Roger Fuentebella and directed by Tony Cruz. Documentary film Yandé Codou, la griotte de Senghor is a 2008 documentary film. Documentary film Ride a Wave: Live and Love It Up is a 2012 sports biographical family documentary film directed by Scott Girardin and Major Skinner. Thriller In the dark throbbing world of underground raves, people are vanishing without a trace and Detective Hank Holten (Kevin Dillon) is the only one who knows the terrible truth. Vampires. As Hank delves deeper into this bloody case, the horrors he witnesses take a toll on his sanity. Once bitten by the master vampire, Hank becomes the hunter intent on destroying these lethal creatures before they claim more victims. Comedy Good Hands is a 2001 comedy drama film written by Toomas Raudam and Peeter Simm and directed by Peeter Simm. Comedy The Ballad of Hugh is an animated comedy documentary film directed by Marco DiFelice. Thriller Tic Tac is a 1997 Swedish thriller film directed by Daniel Alfredson and written by Hans Renhäll, about various people involved in small crime during one day and night in Stockholm. The film won the Guldbagge Award for best film and was Sweden's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but failed to be nominated. Some critics have called the movie "a Swedish Pulp Fiction". Documentary film A Spy in the House that Ruth Built is a 1990 short documentary film written and directed by Vanalyne Green. Documentary film Pad Yatra: A Green Odyssey is a 2012 documentary adventure film written and directed by Wendy J.N. Lee. Documentary film Ke Kulana He Mahu: Remembering a Sense of Place is a 2001 documentary film directed by Kathryn Xian and Brent Anbe. Thriller A Most Violent Year is an upcoming American crime drama film directed and written by J. C. Chandor. The film stars Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, Alessandro Nivola, David Oyelowo, Albert Brooks and Catalina Sandino Moreno. It will make its world premiere as the opening film of the AFI Fest on November 6, 2014 and be released theatrically on December 31, 2014. Thriller Hijacked is a 2012 action-thriller film written and directed by Brandon Nutt. Thriller The Chosen Heaven is a 2010 drama thriller film directed by Víctor González and written by Huili Raffo. Thriller Isabel is a 1968 Canadian film written, directed and produced by Paul Almond. Comedy Los tres García is a 1947 Mexican film. It stars Pedro Infante, Abel Salazar and Carlos Orellana. For the film's exterior shots, the Delegation or City of Cuajimalpa, Mexico, was used, specially Parroquia San Pedro Apostol, which still provides religious services. Pedro Infante fell in love with the town, the locals and countryside, to the point of building a large mansion just outside of Cuajimalpa. He lived there until his death in 1957. The house stood there until the 1990s; it was later demolished and Husky Injection Molding Systems Mexico was constructed on the same site. The northwest exterior wall that surrounded Pedro's property still stands to this day. Documentary film La vita non perde valore is a 2012 documentary film about the reintegration into society of former child soldiers in Sierra Leone. It was written and directed by Wilma Massucco, a filmmaker and freelance journalist who was awarded of an Italian National Award on Human Rights, i.e. 2014 Maria Rita Saulle Award. The film focuses on the work of Father Giuseppe Berton, an Italian Missionary who lived in Sierra Leone for over forty years. Berton founded the "Family Homes Movement" to provide parental care and education to child victims of the country's civil war, during which thousands of children were recruited and used as soldiers by all sides. Children were often forcibly recruited, given drugs and used to commit atrocities. Girls were also recruited as soldiers and often subjected to sexual exploitation. Many of the children were survivors of village attacks, while others were found abandoned. They were used for patrol purposes, attacking villages, and guarding workers in the diamond fields. FHM has rehabilitated more than 3000 child soldiers back into society. Comedy Waking is a 2013 romance film written by Skyler Caleb and directed by Ben Shelton. Comedy Eadie Was a Lady is a 1945 comedy musical film written by Monte Brice and directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Documentary film Citizen Autistic is a documentary film directed by William Davenport. Documentary film El blues de Paganini is a 2003 short documentary film directed by Yordi Capo and David Villalbazo. Comedy The Academy Part 2: First Impressions is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Peter Hinton. Documentary film Abel Gance, une mémoire de l'avenir is a 1980 short, documentary film directed by Thierry Filliard and Laurent Drancourt. Documentary film Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport is a 2000 documentary film that tells the story of the kindertransport, a rescue operation which saved the lives of over 10,000 Jewish children from Nazi Germany by transporting them via train to England, where they were adopted by British families. It was directed by Mark Jonathan Harris and narrated by Judi Dench. Animation Space Battleship Yamato is the first theatrical movie based on the classic anime series. Unlike the later films that would follow it, this is a compilation film consisting of various television episodes edited from the "Iscandar" arc of the television series. It originally had a new ending created for the theatrical release in which Starsha had died before the Yamato reaching Iscandar. This ending was removed for the TV broadcast and was lost until the DVD release. In English speaking countries it was known by the title, Space Cruiser. Documentary film Sing Your Song is a documentary about the untold story of Harry Belafonte. The film recounts the life and legacy of Belafonte, not only as a great entertainer, but as an important activist in the Civil Rights movement. This inspirational biographical film begins with Belafonte's birth into poverty in Harlem in 1927, and childhood years in Jamaica, sent there by his immigrant mother. Director, Susanne Rostock takes the viewer through his discovery of theater and training as an actor, as a young man and on to his career and success as a singer. The film shows, not only his remarkable success as a singer and actor, but his true passion for social change. The film outlines some highlights of his entertainment career, but is more focused on how he helped change the world in other ways: marching with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in the civil-rights era; working against apartheid in South Africa; fighting hunger through his instrumental work with USA for Africa; and, most recently, working to combat gang violence through programs with inner-city youth.* In an interview about the film, Belafonte discussed his activism from Civil Rights to poverty in Africa. Animation Bet Shean is a short film directed by Julien Soler, David Calvet, Bastien Letoile, Jeremy Charbonel, Guillaume Raynaut and Gongjin Wang. Comedy "Jimmy - an eccentric and terminally ill young man - further loses touch with reality when he finds out that his best friend and roommate James is leaving for a new job tomorrow morning. Jimmy sees this as a betrayal of their perfect way of life, and over the course of a night full of drinks, drugs and women, the two men engage in a classic, humorous battle of wills as James prepares to enter the real world and Jimmy falls deeper and deeper into his world of illness, isolation, madness, and make-believe." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Science Fiction Komodo is a 1999 thriller / science fiction film directed by Michael Lantieri. Thriller Sep is a 2013 thiller film written and directed by Eugeniusz Korin. Animation Mickey's Man Friday is a 1935 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy Accidental Stripper is a 2003 film directed by Woquini Adams. Documentary film Famadihana (Second Burial): Surviving Guilt and Grief is a 2014 short mystery family documentary film written and directed by Jacques Randrianary. Comedy Scandale is a 1982 Canadian comedy film. The plot is a reference to current events at the time of the film's creation. The response of a Parti Québécois government under René Lévesque to the recession of the early 1980s included harsh cutbacks to civil service pay which angered labour union members, a core part of the constituency of the PQ and sovereignty movement. In real life, the move would cost the party the next election. In the film, a band of government workers affected by budget cutbacks at the Ministry of Culture decide to make some fast bucks by making a blue movie in Quebec's Parlement. Their finished product is unexpectedly entered into competition at the Cannes Film Festival in order to showcase Québec's culture, shocking government officials. Thriller Perfect Bride is a 1991 thriller TV film directed by Terrence O'Hara and written by Claire Montgomery and Monte Montgomery. Comedy La mujer de tu vida: La mujer inesperada is a 1990 film written and directed by Fernando Trueba. Documentary film Border Diaries is a 2013 short drama documentary film written and directed by Irene Gutiérrez Torres. Comedy Anacleto se divorcia is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. A factory's guard has problems with his wife because of a co-worker's lies. Thriller Green River Killer is a 2005 American crime film by Ulli Lommel starring George Kiseleff, Jaquelyn Aurora, Georgina Donovan, Shannon Leade, Naidra Dawn Thomson, and Shawn G. Smith. It is based upon the crimes of serial killer Gary Ridgway. Thriller Wedding Day is a 2011 film written and directed by André Gordon. Comedy The Whole Year is Christmas is a 1960 Argentine film. Thriller Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina is a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It depicts the daily life of a fictitious Italian daily newspaper Il Giornale. The newspaper caters to a conservative, quasi-fascist, borgeouis public and its chief-editor Bizanti tries in all manners to give a right-wing slant even to the most trivial news items, while at the same time edulcorating and desensitizing the thornier issues,. The whole editorial staff is thrown in a tantrum when a young girl is found raped and killed, going as far as soliciting death penalty nostalgias and to actually derail the investigation leading the police to a false culprit: a young left-wing student which becomes the "ideal" scapegoat for the newspaper's prejudiced readership. The movie, a searing j'accuse on the perils of press manipulation, closes with no happy ending in sight, with the public opinion totally mesmerized by Bizanti and his cronies for the satisfaction of their backers and financers. Two years after the movie's distribution a center-right newspaper called Il Giornale was actually started in Italy by Indro Montanelli. Comedy Objects Attack! is a 2013 comedy film directed by Rona Mark. Documentary film Katharina Bullin - Und ich dachte ich wär die Größte is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Marcus Welsch. Comedy I Am Kalam is a Hindi film directed by Nila Madhab Panda. The plot revolves around Chhotu, a poor Rajasthani boy, who is inspired by the life of the former President of India, A. P. J. Abdul Kalam and his strong desire to learn. The character of Chhotu has been performed by Harsh Mayar, a Delhi slum boy. The film premiered at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival on 12 May 2010. It has been showcased in various film festivals and has received many awards and honors. The film was released in India on August 2011. Thriller Möbius is a 2013 Russian-French film written and directed by Eric Rochant, and starring Jean Dujardin and Cécile de France. Animation Pivot is a 2009 short animated film written by Jan Eduards and directed by André Bergs. Thriller To Kill a Killer is a 2007 thriller film written and directed by Ricardo Islas. Animation Princess Arete is a 2001 animated film released by Japanese animation studio Studio 4°C based on Diana Coles's 1983 story The Clever Princess. The film is a non-traditional approach to the standard tales of fairy tale princesses, and it is known in Japan as one of the most successful animated feminist works. Thriller Love Camp 7 is a 1969 U.S. women-in-prison Nazi exploitation B-movie directed by Lee Frost and written by Wes Bishop and Bob Cresse, the latter of whom also acts as a sadistic camp commandant. Documentary film Cavalcata di mezzo secolo is a 1952 Italian film. Animation 'Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 3/4 is a 1981 Russian movie for children and family. It is a sequel to Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 1/2, set in Russia. Adapted from the story of the same name by Yusef Printsev and directed by Oleg Yeryshev. This is a second film in the popular family series about the adventures of three dogs and one cat, who are following their owner and are having lots of fun together. Film runs 60 minutes, and has two parts: 3. Igra s ognyom, and 4. Kot v meshke. Comedy Sugar Loaf is a 1982 film directed by Vivian Naefe. Thriller The Metro is a 2011 Malayalam action thriller film directed by Bipin Prabhakar starring Sharath Kumar, Bhavana, Nivin Pauly, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Suresh Krishna, Bhagath Manuel, Biyon Gemini and Arun. It is an anthology film based on three separate incidents that take place in Kochi. The film is produced by Dileep under his Grand Productions. Documentary film A whimsical odyssey across rural England as author and broadcaster Nigel Farrell decides to escape the frustrations of the city and sets off in search of the perfect village. The task isn't as easy as he'd imagined but, 2,000 miles after setting off from London, and just as he's beginning to think there's no such village, Nigel stumbles upon the most peaceful village in a place he least expected. Animation The Ark is a 2007 short, animation, science fiction film written and directed by Grzegorz Jonkajtys. Documentary film The Revolution on the Ural is a 1999 short documentary film directed by Andrej Ančugov. Thriller The Flor Contemplacion Story is a 1995 film produced by Viva Films about the story of the Filipina domestic helper who was hanged in Singapore for allegedly killing her fellow maid. The story was chronicled in a film which operates on various personal, social and political levels. Both controversial and critically acclaimed, it has brought Nora Aunor numerous citations for her intense portrayal as the fallen heroine of the story. The Flor Contemplacion Story was screened and exhibited in different film festivals around the world. The film won the Princess Pataten Statue for best actress for its lead star, Nora Aunor and the film won the Golden Pyramid Award at the 1995 Cairo International Film Festival. The highest recognition a Filipino Film ever received. Aunor also swept all the best actress awards given by the different award giving bodies in the Philippines including the Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role given by the Young Critics Circle. Animation Revenge of the Fly is a 2012 short, animation, comedy, fantasy film directed by Tony White. Comedy The Hardys Ride High is a 1939 film directed by George B. Seitz. Documentary film Liebe Dein Symptom wie Dich selbst! is a German documentary film about the Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek. Documentary film Eternal Theater is a Christian documentary film directed by Daniel Knudsen. It was released to DVD on April 2, 2010. The film, an overview of the events of the Bible, was produced by Crystal Creek Media. The film is partially computer-animated and it was formerly titled Ultimatum. Comedy Billy the Kid in Texas is a 1940 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Documentary film Hi Hater: The Documentary is a 2012 documentary comedy film written and directed by Milton Dewar. Animation Lonesome Ghosts is a 1937 Disney animated cartoon, released through RKO Radio Pictures on December 24, 1937. It was directed by Burt Gillett and animated by Izzy Klein, Ed Love, Milt Kahl, Marvin Woodward, Bob Wickersham, Clyde Geronimi, Dick Huemer, Dick Williams, Art Babbitt and Rex Cox. The short features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy as members of The Ajax Ghost Exterminators. Documentary film Radical Evil is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. Thriller Crimson Tide is a 1995 American submarine film directed by Tony Scott, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. It takes place during a period of political turmoil in the Russian Federation, in which ultranationalists threaten to launch nuclear missiles at the United States and Japan. It focuses on a clash of wills between the new executive officer and the seasoned commanding officer of a nuclear missile submarine, arising from conflicting interpretations of an order to launch their missiles. The film was scored by Hans Zimmer, who won a Grammy Award for the main theme, which makes heavy use of synthesizers in place of traditional orchestral instruments. Comedy Hai Hai Nayaka is a 1989 comedy film written by Jandhyala Subramanya Sastry and Adivishnu and directed by Jandhyala Subramanya Sastry. Documentary film The Road We've Traveled is a 2012 documentary film about the events of Barack Obama's presidency. Directed by Davis Guggenheim, the documentary was produced by Obama's re-election campaign and was narrated by Tom Hanks. Documentary film Race to Execution is a documentary film directed by Rachel Lyon. Comedy Fish Mich is a 2009 film directed by Scott Carr. Documentary film Stop-Over is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kaveh Bakhtiari. Comedy Cadet Kelly is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Hilary Duff. The film premiered with 7.8 million viewers. It was Duff's second film where she played the main character, her first being the film Casper Meets Wendy. This was Disney Channel's second film filmed in Canada. Comedy Kabhi Paas Kabhi Fail is a 1999 comedy film directed by Virendra Saini. Comedy Aao Wish Karein is a 2009 comedy drama film written by Glen Barreto and Ravinder Manga and directed by Glen Barreto. Science Fiction Event Horizon is a 1997 British-American science fiction horror film. The screenplay was written by Philip Eisner and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. The film stars Laurence Fishburne and Sam Neill. The film initially received negative reviews upon release with most critics comparing the film to Alien, Hellraiser, The Black Hole, Solaris, and 2001: A Space Odyssey. The film was also a box office bomb, grossing $47 million against a $60 million production budget. Thriller When a nine-year-old boy witnesses the violent murder of his mother by a notorious serial killer, ambitious young FBI agent, Samantha Hunt has to gain the boy's trust in order to help him to remember what he saw on that terrifying night. However, a sharp police detective and a manipulative reporter stand in her way to catch the killer on the loose. Comedy You're a Sap, Mr. Jap is a 1942 one-reel animated cartoon short subject released by Paramount Pictures. It was the first cartoon featuring Popeye the Sailor in a series produced by Famous Studios, which took over the Popeye theatrical franchise from the Fleischer Studios. It is one of the best-known World War II propaganda cartoons. It is also one of the few Popeye cartoons not to feature Bluto, Olive Oyl, or Wimpy. Animation Smoke City is a 1999 short animated film written by Mario Tarradas and directed by Victor Fernandez, Eduardo Martín, Mario Terraves and Albert Uria. Animation Don't Break Down is a 2012 short animated comedy film written by Madison Gibbs and Matt Meindl and directed by Matt Meindl. Animation Betty Boop's Trial is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. Thriller The Days of Evil Women is a 1958 thriller film written by Ryûzô Kikushima and directed by Minoru Shibuya. Documentary film An Incomplete History of the Travelogue, 1925 is a 2012 historical documentary short film written and directed by Sasha Waters Freyer. Comedy The Taiwan Oyster is a 2013 American low budget adventure comedy-drama Indie film directed by Mark Jarrett. The film marks Jarrett's feature film debut, and was based upon his own experiences living in Taiwan and working as kindergarten teachers from 1999 to 2001. The events in the movie take place when a fellow ex-pat dies. Described as a Texas road film in a Taiwan setting, the project stars Billy Harvey, Leonora Moore, and Jeff Palmiotti. Animation Ownerbuilt is a 2013 documentary and animation film written and directed by Lawrence Andrews. Thriller The Red Siren is a 2002 French criminal thriller film based upon the novel by same name by Maurice G. Dantec. The film was directed by Olivier Megaton from a script by Olivier Megaton, Alain Berliner, Norman Spinrad, and Robert Conrath. Animation Desperate Crossing is a 2011 animated short film directed by MinSeok Jeon. Comedy Beautiful Thing is a 1996 British film directed by Hettie MacDonald and released by Channel 4 Films. The screenplay was written by Jonathan Harvey based on his own original play of the same name. Initially, the film was only intended for television broadcast but it was so well-received that it was released in cinemas. The atmosphere of the film is heavily influenced by a soundtrack consisting almost entirely of the work of Mama Cass Elliot. Comedy The Amazing Mr. Excellent is a 2010 action comedy family film directed by Steve Wilson Briggs and Tony Iwane and written by Steve Wilson Briggs. Comedy Offending Angels is a 2000 British romantic comedy film directed by Andrew Rajan. Comedy Ted is a 2012 American comedy film, directed by Seth MacFarlane. The screenplay by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild is from MacFarlane's story. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, and MacFarlane, with Joel McHale and Giovanni Ribisi in supporting roles. The film tells the story of John Bennett, a Boston native whose childhood wish brings his teddy bear friend Ted to life, but Ted keeps John and his love interest Lori Collins from moving on with their lives. The film is MacFarlane's feature-length directorial debut, produced by Media Rights Capital and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was released on June 29, 2012, and received generally positive reviews and was a commercial success, becoming the twelfth highest-grossing film of 2012, the highest-grossing R-rated film of the year, and the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time. The film also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. A sequel titled Ted 2 has been announced to be released on June 26, 2015 by Universal Studios. Documentary film Ghost Bird: The Life and Art of Judith Deim is a 2000 documentary biographical film directed by Irena Salina. Documentary film Crop is a 2013 documentary film directed by Johanna Domke & Marouan Omara. Comedy In this touching tale, an elderly British woman saves up enough money to visit her son in the U.S. She believes that he is doing well, but he is actually a prisoner in San Quentin. Comedy Lighthouse Hill is a 2004 British comedy film directed by David Fairman and starring Jason Flemyng, Kirsty Mitchell and Frank Finlay. Science Fiction Masters of Venus is a 1962 British science fiction children's serial film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Norman Wooland, Mandy Harper and Robin Stewart. Two children are accidentally carried on a spaceship to the planet Venus. Comedy Time Freak is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bowler, and produced by Gigi Causey. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. The time-travel comedy was inspired by other time-travel movies like Primer and Back to the Future. Bowler and Causey decided to produce the film after they got married, spending the $25,000 they had saved to buy an apartment in New York. The film was rejected by several film festivals, including Sundance, Telluride, and Tribeca, but the couple submitted it to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which selected the film as a nominee for the award. The film stars John Conor Brooke, Michael Nathanson and Emilea Wilson. Brooke and Nathanson are roommates, but Nathanson hasn't been home for three days, so Brooke goes to Nathanson's lab in a run down building to check on him. Nathanson has just perfected the time machine he had been working on, but is behaving oddly. It turns out he has been re-doing the events of the day before, trying to perfect his interactions at a dry cleaner and with a woman that he wants to impress. Comedy Remains Quiet is a 2013 short film written and directed by Stefan Kriekhaus. Thriller Cold Fish is a 2010 Japanese serial killer film directed by Sion Sono. The film is about a quiet and unambitious owner of a tropical fish shop whose life and family are taken over by a fellow fish entrepreneur who happens to be a serial killer. The film is loosely based on the exploits of two Tokyo serial killers, Sekine Gen and Hiroko Kazama, a husband and wife duo who owned a pet shop and murdered at least four people. Cold Fish premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival on September 7, 2010 and received the best screenplay award in the Fantastic Features section at Fantastic Fest 2010. Comedy Flower & Garnet is a 2002 Canadian film written and directed by Keith Behrman. Thriller Still Twisted is a 1997 film directed by Ian Gilmore, Daniel Krige and Michael Offer. Animation The Wonderful World of Auto-Tainment! is the 19th episode in the VeggieTales series. It was released on May 20, 2003 on DVD by Sony Wonder, Warner Home Video and Word Entertainment. It is a variety show in which the Veggies sing songs from various sing-along albums in a format that conforms to Larry's idea of what the future of entertainment will be like. In Larry's estimation, entertainment will be fully automated. Using devices such as the "Wheel of Veggies" and the "Swarming Balls of Disorder", random performers will be paired with random musical numbers. Even jokes will be randomly generated. This was the only VeggieTales video not to have a central moral theme, and the first VeggieTales episode to be made by Big Idea after its acquisition by Classic Media in mid-2002. Animation The Renaissance Man is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jessie Marley and Christopher Russo. Comedy Hail the Artist is a 1973 French-Italian comedy film directed by Yves Robert. Documentary film Between heaven and earth, life and love hang on a thread of trust 'Fall Into Half-Angel' is a short documentary exploring the unique relationship between two trapeze artists and the physical and emotional trust that flows between them. Comedy Plump Fiction is a 1998 parody film, released by Rhino Entertainment. It's a spoof of 1990s films in general, and violent, convoluted films more specifically; the overall story is a takeoff of Pulp Fiction, complete with intertitles and an out-of-sequence storyline, with bits of Reservoir Dogs and Natural Born Killers thrown in. Comedy Chimes at Midnight, is a 1966 English language Spanish-Swiss co-produced film directed by and starring Orson Welles. The film's plot centers on William Shakespeare's recurring character Sir John Falstaff and the father-son relationship he has with Prince Hal, who must choose between loyalty to Falstaff or to his father, King Henry IV. Welles said that the core of the film's story was "the betrayal of friendship." It stars Welles as Falstaff, Keith Baxter as Prince Hal, John Gielgud as Henry IV, Jeanne Moreau as Doll Tearsheet and Margaret Rutherford as Mistress Quickly. The script contains text from five of Shakespeare's plays; primarily Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2, but also Richard II, Henry V, and uses some dialogue from The Merry Wives of Windsor. Ralph Richardson's narration is taken from the works of chronicler Raphael Holinshed. Welles had previously produced a Broadway stage adaptation of nine Shakespeare plays called Five Kings in 1939. In 1960, he revived this project in Ireland as Chimes at Midnight, which was his final on-stage performance. Documentary film Legend of a Warrior is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Corey Lee. Science Fiction Fury of the Congo is the sixth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his sixth performance as the protagonist adventurer Jungle Jim. The film was directed by William Berke and written by Carroll Young. The film centres on Jungle Jim venturing into tribal land with pilot Ronald Cameron in search of Professor Dunham, who in turn is tracking down a rumoured creature known as the Okongo. Along the journey, Jim faces other obstacles, both man and wild. The film was theatrically released in the United States in February 1951. Comedy The Fast Freight is a 1921 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film was not released in the US, due to Arbuckle's involvement in the Virginia Rappe scandal. The film is considered to be lost. Thriller Lured Innocence is a 2000 thriller and drama film written and directed by Kikuo Kawasaki. Comedy The Only Boy for Me is a TV movie directed by Dewi Humphreys. Comedy Veronica Mars is a 2014 American neo-noir mystery comedy-drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Rob Thomas and co-written with Diane Ruggiero. It is a continuing film adaptation based on Thomas' UPN/CW television series of the same name and stars Kristen Bell reprising her role as the title character. Its executive producers are Joel Silver, Bell, and Jenny Hinkey. Warner Bros. Pictures opened the film in the United States theatrically and on video-on-demand on March 14, 2014. Science Fiction Warriors of the Apocalypse is a 1985 science fiction / action genre film, directed by Bobby A. Suarez. Animation Más vampiros en La Habana is a 2003 animation film written by Juan Padrón and Senel Paz and directed by Juan Padrón. Documentary film Code Black is a 2013 documentary and drama film directed by Ryan McGarry. Comedy Madhuchandralekha is a Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan. This film stars Jayaram, Urvashi and Mamta Mohandas in the lead. Comedy That Wonderful Urge is a 1948 20th Century Fox screwball comedy film, directed by Robert Sinclair and starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney. It is a remake of Love Is News, which starred Power and Loretta Young. Documentary film Bury the Hatchet is a documentary film directed by Aaron Walker. The film is a portrait of the Mardi Gras Indians of New Orleans. Documentary film American Movie is a 1999 documentary directed by Chris Smith. The film chronicles the real 1996-1997 making of Coven, an independent horror film directed by an independent filmmaker named Mark Borchardt. Produced for the purpose of raising capital for another film that Borchardt intends to make, the epic Northwestern, Coven suffers from numerous setbacks, including poor financing, a lack of planning, Borchardt's burgeoning alcoholism, and the ineptitude of the friends and family Borchardt hires to staff the production team. The documentary follows Borchardt's filmmaking process from script to screen, and is interspersed with footage from both developing projects. American Movie was produced by Sarah Price, edited by Jun Diaz and Barry Poltermann and directed by Chris Smith. Filming for American Movie began in September 1995 and concluded in August 1997. The film was a critical success upon its debut and went on to win the Grand Jury prize for Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, and has since gone on to become a cult film. Comedy Chasing Papi is a 2003 Latino comedy film starring Roselyn Sánchez, Sofía Vergara, Jaci Velasquez, and Eduardo Verástegui. The women discover that their boyfriend has been dating all three of them at the same time—a discovery that leads them on an adventure throughout Los Angeles, California. Documentary film Smokin' Fish is a 2011 documentary biography history film written and directed by Luke Griswold-Tergis. Documentary film Sugartown: The Day After is a 2009 documentary written and directed by Kimon Tsakiris. Thriller The Man Between is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Carol Reed and starring James Mason, Claire Bloom, Hildegard Knef and Geoffrey Toone. A British woman on a visit to post-war Berlin is caught up in an espionage ring smuggling secrets into and out of the Eastern Bloc. Animation Miguel de Cervantes' masterpiece depicts the renowned champion of chivalry, Don Quixote, a crazed Spanish nobleman and budding knight-errant on an imaginary adventure across his barren, desert homeland of La Mancha. He seeks romantic adventures and defends all that is right and good in the world. Comedy Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley is a 1918 silent film directed by Marshall Neilan, written by Frances Marion and based on a Belle K. Maniates novel. Science Fiction The Rocketeer is a 1991 American period superhero film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and based on the character of the same name created by comic book writer/artist Dave Stevens. Directed by Joe Johnston, the film stars Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Alan Arkin, Timothy Dalton, Paul Sorvino and Tiny Ron Taylor. Set in 1938 Los Angeles, California, The Rocketeer tells the story of stunt pilot Cliff Secord who discovers a jet pack that enables him to fly. His heroic deeds attract the attention of Howard Hughes and the FBI, as well as sadistic Nazi operatives. Development for The Rocketeer started as far back as 1983, when Stevens sold the film rights. Steve Miner and William Dear considered directing The Rocketeer before Johnston signed on. Screenwriters Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo had creative differences with Disney, which caused the film to languish in development hell. The studio also intended to change the trademark helmet design; Disney CEO Michael Eisner wanted a straight NASA-type helmet but Johnston convinced the studio otherwise. Johnston also had to convince Disney to let him cast unknown actor Billy Campbell in the lead role. Comedy Love Before Breakfast is a 1936 romantic comedy film starring Carole Lombard, Preston Foster, and Cesar Romero, based on Faith Baldwin's short story Spinster Dinner, published in International-Cosmopolitan in July 1934. The film was directed by Walter Lang from a screenplay by Herbert Fields assisted by numerous contract writers, including Preston Sturges. Comedy The Trapp Family in America is a 1958 West German comedy drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Hans Holt and Josef Meinrad. It is a sequel to the 1956 film The Trapp Family. The film's art direction was by Robert Herlth. Documentary film Approved for Adoption is a 2012 French-Belgian animated film based on a comic by Jung and directed by Laurent Boileau and Jung. It was released on 6 June in France. It received a Magritte Award nomination for Best Editing. Thriller Street Law, also known as The Anonymous Avenger, The Citizen Rebels and Vigilante II, is a 1974 poliziotteschi film. This film stars Franco Nero, Barbara Bach and is directed by Enzo G. Castellari . Documentary film This 2008 feature-length documentary directed by Ian Ayres, is about Tony Curtis and his wife and their efforts to rescue horses from slaughterhouses. A camera crew follows Jill and Tony Curtis as they take in horses that would have been inhumanely killed and sent overseas as food for humans. The DVD of the documentary includes bonus features including Tony Curtis an artist, how Tony met Jill and their love of horses. Comedy A Son of Erin is an extant 1916 silent film comedy-drama directed by Julia Crawford Ivers. It was produced by Pallas Pictures and distributed by Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount Pictures. Dustin Farnum and Winifred Kingston star. Thriller November is a 2004 American psychological thriller film first screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. It stars Courteney Cox as Sophie, a photographer whose life begins to unravel following a traumatic incident on November 7 that involved her boyfriend, played by James LeGros. The film co-stars Michael Ealy, Nora Dunn, Anne Archer, Nick Offerman, and Matthew Carey. The low-budget independent film was directed by Greg Harrison, written by Benjamin Brand and Harrison, and produced by Danielle Renfrew and Gary Winick. Sony Pictures Classics released it to theaters in the United States on July 22, 2005, and while its award-winning digital video photography was praised, many reviews criticised the film's story for being too ambiguous and derivative of other pictures. Critics have compared it to the work of film-makers such as David Lynch and M. Night Shyamalan. Science Fiction Chuck E. Cheese in the Galaxy 5000 is a direct-to-video special that was based upon Chuck E. Cheese's. It was released October 5, 1999 in CEC restaurants and Target stores. The plot is that a boy named Charlie Rockit needs $50,000 to fix his aunt and uncle's tractor engine, so Chuck E. and friends go to the Galaxy 5000 to win it in a race. Documentary film Divine Body is a 1996 documentary film directed by Dominique Loreau. Thriller The Brazen Bull is an 2011 American thriller/horror released on July 13, 2011. It was written, directed, and produced by Douglas Elford-Argent. It stars Jennifer Tisdale as the main role and Michael Madsen as the killer. It was released on DVD on September 2, 2011. Thriller The Fourth Angel is a 2001 British thriller directed by John Irvin and written by Allan Scott, from a novel by Robin Neillands writing under the name Robin Hunter. It stars Jeremy Irons as a man who seeks justice after a terrorist attack on the plane in which his family is travelling. It also stars Jason Priestley, Forest Whitaker and Charlotte Rampling. The film takes its name from Revelation 16:8 "The fourth angel poured out his bowl upon the sun, and it was given to him to scorch men with fire." Thriller Three Way is a 2004 film about a kidnapping plot, based on the pulp novel Wild To Possess by Gil Brewer, the film stars Dominic Purcell, Joy Bryant, Ali Larter, Al Israel, Dwight Yoakam and Gina Gershon. The film was released also with titles 3-way and Three Way Split. Documentary film Dead Blue: Surviving Depression is a 1998 documentary directed by Eames Yeates. Comedy Convention City is a 1933 pre-Code comedy film produced by First National Pictures and released by Warner Brothers, which has become notorious as a lost film. Documentary film Breadmakers is a short 2007 documentary film, directed by Yasmin Fedda and produced by Jim Hickey and Robin Mitchell. This is a film about a unique Edinburgh bakery, where a community of workers with learning disabilities make a variety of organic breads for daily delivery to shops and cafes in the city. The Garvald Bakery is part of a centre inspired by the ideas of Rudolf Steiner where the workers realise their potential for self-discovery and creativity in a social environment. Yasmin said that she was surprised about the response that the film received. Thriller While She Was Out is a 2008 American thriller horror film starring Kim Basinger and Lukas Haas. Basinger plays a suburban housewife who is forced to fend for herself when she becomes stranded in a desolate forest with four murderous thugs. It was written and directed by film producer Susan Montford based on a short story by Edward Bryant. The film was produced by Mary Aloe and Don Murphy. Its executive producers included Guillermo del Toro and Basinger. The film was shot in 2006 and had a very limited release in 5 theaters in Texas during 2008. Thriller Thank You, Mr. Moto is the second in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto. It was based on the novel of the same name by the detective's creator, John P. Marquand. Mr. Moto battles murderous treasure hunters for priceless ancient scrolls which reveal the location of the long-lost tomb of Genghis Khan. Thriller Escape Plan is a 2013 American action thriller film starring Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Caviezel, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Vinnie Jones, Vincent D'Onofrio and Amy Ryan. Escape Plan is directed by Swedish filmmaker Mikael Håfström, and is written by Miles Chapman and Arnell Jesko. The film follows Stallone's character Ray Breslin, a structural engineer who is incarcerated in the world's most secret and secure prison, aided in his escape by fellow inmate Emil Rottmayer. The film premiered in the Philippines on October 9, 2013 and was released on October 18, 2013 in U.S. theaters. Comedy Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu also spelled as Sitamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu and called as SVSC in Shortform, is a 2013 Telugu drama film written and directed by Srikanth Addala. The film stars Venkatesh, Mahesh Babu, Anjali and Samantha, with Prakash Raj, Jayasudha and Rohini Hattangadi in supporting roles. The film was produced by Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara Creations. The film is being dubbed into Tamil language with the title of Anandam Anandame. The film was touted to be the first multi-starrer in contemporary Telugu cinema. The film was launched on 6 October 2011 and filming began on 18 January 2012 in Visakhapatnam. The soundtrack of the film was scored by Mickey J Meyer and the album was released on 16 December 2012. The film was released globally on 11 January 2013, received rave reviews from the critics and turned as a blockbuster. The film was nominated for eight South Filmfare Awards winning two awards, Best Actor – Telugu and Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu. Documentary film Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic is a documentary film about the life of comedian Richard Pryor directed by Marina Zenovich. It aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Four, as part of their Storyville strand of documentaries. Animation Cruise Patrol is a 2013 short, LGBT, action, fantasy and sci-fi animated film written and directed by Bobby de Groot and Arjan van Meerten. Thriller 301, 302 or 301/302 is a 1995 South Korean film directed by Park Chul-soo. It tells the story of two South Korean women, neighbors in the same apartment building, who take very different approaches to the difficulties of modern life; one indulges in food, sex, and spending while the other lives in self-imposed austerity. Compulsion, a 2013 Canadian psychological thriller directed by Egidio Coccimiglio, is based on this movie. Documentary film Suitable is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Katrine Philp. Thriller Raven's Cabin, also known under the working title Redback, is an independent Australian thriller film shot in the outback area of Perth, Western Australia. The film is directed by Loren Johnson and stars Luke Ledger. Animation The Wabbit Who Came to Supper is a 1942 American Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring early appearances by Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The Elmer character is in a transitional state from his earliest appearances in Bob Clampett's shorts and the appearance which he adopted around 1943. This short is one of several pre-August 1948 WB cartoon shorts that lapsed into the public domain due to United Artists failing to renew the copyright in time. The title of the short is a reference to the 1942 Warner Brothers film version of the 1939 George S. Kaufman Broadway comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner, in which an overbearing house-guest threatens to take over the lives of a small-town family. Documentary film Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall was a charity music concert held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 12 November 2009. The concert was organised by Take That singer-songwriter Gary Barlow as one of a series of events to raise money for Children in Need 2009. The huge success of the concert inspired Barlow to organise Children in Need Rocks Manchester at the Manchester Arena, Manchester in 2011. Comedy Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive is a 1989 film directed by Wayne Wang. The film stars Cheng Wan Kin and John Chan. It won an award at the 1990 Rotterdam International Film Festival. The film was the subject of controversy when it originally received an X rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, the distributor, Silverlight Entertainment, chose to release it without this rating and with a self-anointed adults-only A rating. On their TV show for the week of August 13-17, 1990, the late film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert praised the decision to apply the A rating since it was a concept they had often discussed on "At the Movies" in the context of harshly criticizing the MPAA's standards of forcing serious films aimed at adult audiences to either undergo damaging edits to receive R ratings or be locked out of most theatrical and advertising outlets. Both critics, however, also said the film itself was not very good. Animation Fruit Fruit is a 2013 animation action short film written and directed by Peter Millard. Thriller 6 Melugu Vathigal is a 2013 Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by V. Z. Durai. It stars Shaam and Poonam Kaur in the lead roles. This film sees the lead character sport six different looks and going around six different states to solve a mystery. The film was released on 20 September 2013 with positive reviews. Documentary film Ethnic Notions is a 1987 documentary film directed by Marlon Riggs. It examines anti-Black stereotypes that permeated popular culture from the ante-bellum period until the advent of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Thriller Repeaters is a 2010 Canadian thriller film directed by Carl Bessai, written by Arne Olsen, and starring Dustin Milligan, Amanda Crew, and Richard de Klerk as young drug addicts who find themselves stuck in a time loop. Comedy Hospital janitor Pink takes up first aid, to the disgust of the duty doctor. Comedy Phobophilia: The Love of Fear is a 1995 comedy tv film directed by Declan Lowney. Thriller The Big Cube is a 1969 Warner Bros. thriller directed by Tito Davison and starring Lana Turner, Karin Mossberg, George Chakiris, Daniel O'Herlihy and Richard Egan; it was one of Lana Turner's last movies. It is notable for its aggressive portrayal of LSD use and the 1960s youth counterculture as vicious evils. Comedy For Two Pins is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy The Wiser Sex is a 1932 crime drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Berthold Viertel and Victor Viertel, and starring Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, Lilyan Tashman, William "Stage" Boyd and Ross Alexander. The working title of the film was The Weaker Sex. Clyde Fitch's play was first filmed by Famous Players' in 1916 as The Woman in the Case, directed by Hugh Ford and starring Pauline Frederick. Famous Players-Lasky's 1922 production, The Law and the Woman, directed by Penrhyn Stanlaws and starring Betty Compson, was also based on Fitch's play. The film debut of Franchot Tone, and the final film of stage veteran Effie Shannon. Documentary film Remember Me This Way is a title of a 1974 motion picture documentary about the British glam rock star Gary Glitter. Filmed the previous year, the documentary follows Glitter through a routine of press conferences, radio interviews, photo shoots, concert rehearsals, and so forth. It also includes Glitter's audition to star in an unproduced feature film. The picture also documents the people working behind the scenes of Glitter's career. It shows them pressing copies of his records, and attending meetings where Bell Records staff discuss Glitter's record sales and arrangements for his concerts. The movie follows Glitter and his entourage through to a sell-out concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London, and features songs from the show at the end, including a show-stopping rendition of his chart-topping hit single "I Love You Love Me Love". This motion picture was a box office success at the time, and was later issued on VHS in the 1980s. A DVD release followed in 2005. The soundtrack album made #5 in 1974. Thriller Moon Child is a 2003 Japanese action and horror film starring Gackt, Hyde, and Leehom Wang. It was released on April 19 in Japan, and screened on May 13 at the Cannes Film Festival and on April 12, 2004 at Philadelphia Film Festival. Thriller Second Nature is a 2003 mystery-drama-science fiction television film directed by Ben Bolt starring Alec Baldwin, Powers Boothe and Louise Lombard. It was written by E. Max Frye and released on 4 October 2003 in the United Kingdom. Documentary film Marina's House is a 2012 documentary film directed by Dali Rust. Comedy Navaratri is a 1966 Telugu Drama film directed by Tatineni Rama Rao and starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Savitri. It is produced by Anumolu Venkata Subba Rao of Prasad Art Pictures. It is a remake of a 1964 Tamil film with the same title, starring Sivaji Ganesan and Savitri. The story is written by A. P. Nagarajan for both films.In the song Addala Meda Undi, actress J. Jayalalithaa, Kanchana, Jamuna Ramanarao and Girija make a guest appearance as patients admitted in mental hospital. Lead Actor got high critical acclaim for his portrayal of Nine Characters. This film is regarded to be having some of the finest ever performances by Nageswara Rao. The plot of the movie is totally based on what happens during Navaratri. Comedy Little BFFs is a 2009 short film written and directed by Steven Corfe and Glenn Gaylord. Documentary film Our Burmese Days is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Lindsey Merrison. Animation "Pondering the possibilities that await us at the end of the line." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a 1986 American comedy film written, produced and directed by John Hughes. The film follows high school senior Ferris Bueller, who decides to skip school and spend the day in downtown Chicago. Accompanied by his girlfriend Sloane Peterson and his best friend Cameron Frye, he creatively avoids his school's Dean of Students Edward Rooney, his resentful sister Jeanie, and his parents. During the film, Bueller frequently breaks the fourth wall by speaking directly to the camera to explain to the audience his thoughts and techniques. Hughes wrote the screenplay in less than a week and shot the film—on a budget of $5.8 million—over three months in 1985. Featuring many famous Chicago landmarks including the then Sears Tower and the Art Institute of Chicago, the film was Hughes' love letter to the city: "I really wanted to capture as much of Chicago as I could. Not just in the architecture and landscape, but the spirit." Released by Paramount Pictures on June 11, 1986, Ferris Bueller's Day Off became one of the top-grossing films of the year and was enthusiastically received by critics and audiences alike. Thriller Dirty Weekend is a British film directed by Michael Winner, based on the novel of the same name by Helen Zahavi. It was banned from video release for two years by the BBFC for its violent and sexual content. Science Fiction District 9 is a 2009 independent science fiction action/thriller film directed by Neill Blomkamp. It was written by Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell, and produced by Peter Jackson and Carolynne Cunningham. The film stars Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope, and David James. The film won the 2010 Saturn Award for Best International Film presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, and was nominated for four Academy Awards in 2010: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, and Best Editing. The story, adapted from Alive in Joburg, a 2005 short film directed by Blomkamp and produced by Sharlto Copley and Simon Hansen, depicts humanity, xenophobia, and social segregation. The title and premise of District 9 were inspired by events in District Six, Cape Town during the apartheid era. The film was produced for $30 million and shot on location in Chiawelo, Soweto, presenting fictional interviews, news footage, and video from surveillance cameras in a mock-documentary format. A viral marketing campaign began in 2008, at the San Diego Comic-Con, while the theatrical trailer appeared in July 2009. Comedy The Gamers is a 2002 very-low-budget cult film written and directed by Matt Vancil and produced by independent movie company Dead Gentlemen Productions. It is an affectionate spoof of role-playing games, and often shown at gaming conventions. A sequel entitled The Gamers: Dorkness Rising was set to be released in 2006, but was delayed due to problems finding a distributor; it was eventually released on DVD in August 2008 at conventions and online. A second sequel The Gamers: Hands of Fate was funded via Kickstarter and its extended cut is as of GenCon 2013 revealed in segments via YouTube Comedy Bullseye! is a 1990 comedy motion picture starring Michael Caine and Roger Moore. It was directed by Michael Winner. Comedy Vår nya komikerstjärna Björn Gustafsson fick ett totalt genonbrott som skruvad pauskomiker i Melodifestivalen. Han tog sig rakt in i svenska folkets hjärtan - både gamla och unga - och fick en stjärnstatus som få andra komiker förärats, med en publik som mäter Beatlesstyrka i hysteri. Denna första dvd i hans namn innehåller redan klassiska framträdanden blandat med helt nyinspelat material. Documentary film The undead come out to play in this spine-tingling documentary about the history of vampire movies that originally aired as a Starz Inside special. Highlights include clips from genre classics such as Dracula, Interview with the Vampire, The Lost Boys and Blade, plus commentary from actors Corey Haim and Cheech Marin, directors John Carpenter, John Landis and Joel Schumacher and film critic Leonard Maltin. Science Fiction The Zeros is a 2001 comedy, drama and science fiction film written and directed by John Ryman. Documentary film Erik(A) is a 2005 documentary film written by Hanne Lassl and directed by Kurt Mayer. Comedy Road to Santiago is a 2009 comedy film written by Javier Gullón and Roberto Santiago and directed by Roberto Santiago. Animation Atoms For Peace: Before Your Very Eyes is a 2013 animated short film directed by Andrew Thomas Huang. Comedy Deuxième vie is a 2000 French comedy and fantasy film directed by Patrick Braoudé. It stars the same Braoudé and focuses on time travel. It is set during the period of the football World Cups of 1982 and 1998. The shooting took place in Paris and Morocco and it was also operated under the titles Le 11ᵉ commandement and Mon futur et moi. Comedy Bombay 405 Miles is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Brij. It stars Vinod Khanna, Shatrughan Sinha and Zeenat Aman in pivotal roles. Documentary film The Official Art Form is a 1997 documentary film directed by Hridaynath Gharekhan and Suhasini Mulay. Documentary film Mysteries of Deep Space is a 1997 documentary film written by Jonathan Grupper and directed by Thomas Lucas. Thriller S.W.A.T. is a 2003 American action-crime-thriller film directed by Clark Johnson, and is based on the 1975 television series of the same name. It stars Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez, LL Cool J, and Jeremy Renner. It was produced by Neal H. Moritz and released in the United States on August 8, 2003. Comedy Tickets is a 2005 comedy-drama film directed by Abbas Kiarostami, Ken Loach and Ermanno Olmi. Documentary film "A compilation of exterior images from the last residential addresses of a group of New York City artists who died of AIDS." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Life Doesn't Scare Me is a 1999 comedy film directed by Noémie Lvovsky and written by Noémie Lvovsky and Florence Seyvos. Science Fiction Megamind is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated superhero action comedy film directed by Tom McGrath. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film premiered on October 28, 2010 in Russia, while it was released in the United States in Digital 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D on November 5, 2010. It features the voices of Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, David Cross, and Brad Pitt. The film tells the story of a super-intelligent alien supervillain, Megamind, who after a long-lasting battle one day actually destroys his nemesis, the much-loved superhero Metro Man. Having the fictional Metro City for himself, Megamind finds out that his villainy has no purpose and thus creates a new superhero for him to fight. As his plan does not work and Metro City is spiraling out of control, Megamind attempts to set things right and discover his newfound purpose as a superhero. Megamind received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its strong visuals, but criticizing its unoriginality. Comedy What's the Matador? is the 62nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Miss Congeniality is a 2000 comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, written by Marc Lawrence, Katie Ford and Caryn Lucas, starring Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt and Candice Bergen. Animation Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella is the twenty-ninth episode in the VeggieTales animated series. The episode was produced by Big Idea Productions and was released through Boomerang Media. It was released in the U.S. and Canada on DVD on July 31, 2009 in Christian bookstores and August 1, 2009 in the general market. It is also a sequel to Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson's Hairbrush which was released in 2005. Like its predecessor, the episode is a parody of the Indiana Jones film series, specifically of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Documentary film Red Maria is a 2012 documentary film directed by Kyung-soon Lee. Documentary film Honk is a 2007 short drama film written by Barry Hecker and Marc Joseph Hudson and directed by Barry Hecker. Documentary film La clase is a 2008 short, documentary and family film, directed by Beatriz Sanchís. Comedy Nina Frisk is a Swedish comedy film from 2007, written and directed by Maria Blom. Nina Frisk is an air hostess with a dysfunctional family that she tries to help. Documentary film The Bolero is a 1973 American short documentary film directed by Allan Miller and William Fertik. It won an Academy Award at the 46th Academy Awards in 1974 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Coming to Town is a 2006 comedy and horror film written and directed by Carles Torrens. Comedy Dos pintores pintorescos is a 1967 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. It was shot in Eastmancolor with cinematography by Rosalío Solano. Comedy An Electric Blanket Named Moshe is a 1995 drama film written and directed by Assi Dayan. Documentary film Unorthodox is a 2013 documentary drama written by Shira Katz and Anna Wexler; directed by Nadja Oertelt and Anna Wexler. Comedy Raat Gayi, Baat Gayi? is a 2009 Bollywood film written and directed by Saurabh Shukla. The film features Rajat Kapoor, Vinay Pathak, Neha Dhupia, Iravati Harshe and Anu Menon in leading roles. Comedy Kings of Devon is a 2010 Indian dark comedy film written, produced, and directed by Rahsaan Islam. Islam also stars in the film, which was made for charity. It was released in the United States on 17 September 2010. Documentary film Discovery of the Soul is a 1993 film directed by Jutta Ohlenberg. Comedy Mrs. Temple's telegram is a 1920 comedy film directed by James Cruze. Animation Mickey's Polo Team is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon features of game of polo played between four Disney characters, led by Mickey Mouse, and four cartoon versions of real-life movie stars. It was directed by David Hand and was first released on January 4, 1936. The film was inspired by Walt Disney's personal love of polo. The cartoon features cameos of many Disney characters from the Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphony film series, as well as several real-world 1930s entertainment figures. Comedy Een Maand Later is a 1987 Dutch film directed by Nouchka van Brakel. Thriller Windows is a 1980 thriller starring Talia Shire, Joseph Cortese and Elizabeth Ashley, directed by Gordon Willis. Comedy Goofs and Saddles is the 24th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Pauline and Paulette is a 2001 Belgian comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Lieven Debrauwer. The movie was the Belgian entry for the Academy Awards 2001 in the category Best Foreign Language Film but failed to receive the actual nomination. Documentary film Immokalee, My Home is a 2009 documentary short film directed by Kevin T. Allen,Jen Heuson. Documentary film The work of the provacative photographer for Life magazine. Animation Tengri is a 2012 animated short film directed by Alisi Telengut. Comedy The Slim Princess is a 1920 American comedy film starring Mabel Normand, directed by Victor Schertzinger, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and written by Gerald C. Duffy based on a musical play of the same name by Henry Blossom and Leslie Stuart, which was from a story by George Ade. The picture is a Goldwyn Pictures Corporation production with a supporting cast featuring Hugh Thompson, Tully Marshall, Russ Powell, Lillian Sylvester and Harry Lorraine. The cinematographer was George Webber and future director Henry Hathaway was a 22-year-old prop boy on the set. The film's survival status is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. Thriller Sparks is a 2013 American independent action thriller film based on the graphic novel written by Christopher Folino and designed by JM Ringuet and Tyler Endicott turned into a superhero noir. The movie is co-directed, produced, and written by Christopher Folino. The film was in production in January 2013 and was released in March 2014 in the USA. The film stars Chase Williamson as the Sparks, Ashley Bell as the Lady Heavenly, Clancy Brown, Jake Busey, William Katt, Marina Squerciati and Clint Howard among others. Science Fiction Apocalypse III: Tribulation is a 2000 thriller film by Cloud Ten Pictures, starring Gary Busey, Howie Mandel, Nick Mancuso, and Margot Kidder. The film is the second sequel to Apocalypse, although its first half is set prior to the events of the previous film. The film tells the story of Tom Camboro, a police detective who finds himself battling a mysterious group with psychic powers. When his wife, sister, and brother-in-law become the target of this dark society, he rushes to their aid, but is incapicated before he can intervene. Tom awakens from a coma two years later to discover a transformed world. All Christians have vanished in the Rapture, and most of the world worships the Antichrist. A subplot continues the tale of Helen Hannah, one of the leading members of the Resistance to the Antichrist. Comedy Bloodstone is a 1988 American mystery-adventure film produced by Ashok Amritraj and Sunanda Murali Manohar, directed by Dwight H. Little and written by Nico Mastorakis; starring Brett Stimely, Rajinikanth and Anna Nicholas. It was filmed in southern India, the story revolving around a mythical ruby called the Bloodstone. Released with a big hype, the movie did not live up to the expectations and turned out to be a disaster at the box office. Animation Spawn 3: The Ultimate Battle is a 1999 animated action film. Comedy Definite Article is the title of British comedian Eddie Izzard's 1996 performance released on VHS. It was recorded on different nights at the Shaftesbury Theatre. Both recordings cover topics such as The Italian Job, Pavlov's dogs and European languages. Comedy I Declare War is a 2012 Canadian action film written and co-directed by Jason Lapeyre and Robert Wilson. The film is about a group of friends who get together for a game of capture the flag that escalates into violence. The film was an Official Selection in the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a limited release in U.S. theatres on August 30, 2013. Documentary film Echotone is 2010 musical documentary film directed by Nathan Christ. Animation Ubu Tells The Truth is a 1997 animated short film by William Kentridge. Thriller Futureworld is a 1976 sequel to the 1973 science fiction film Westworld. It was written by George Schenk and Mayo Simon, and directed by Richard T. Heffron. The cast included Peter Fonda, Blythe Danner, and Arthur Hill. There is also a cameo appearance by Yul Brynner in a dream sequence. Other than Brynner, none of the cast members from the original film appear, and original writer-director Michael Crichton was not involved. The film attempted to take the plot in a different direction from Westworld, but it was not generally well received by the critics. Futureworld was deemed as lacking in action and the acting was not engaging. It was made by AIP. Afterward, there was a short-lived television series called Beyond Westworld. Documentary film "Shot in Kuala Lumpur’s red light district, this documentary explores what it’s like to be a transsexual in Malaysia today and the reasons why many of them turn to sex work." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Admirals All is a British comedy film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Wynne Gibson, Gordon Harker, Anthony Bushell and George Curzon. It was based on a play by Ian Hay. Documentary film Stars and Their Guitars: A History of the Electric Guitar is a documentary film by filmmaker Kent Hagen. It spotlights the development and history of the classic electric guitar as well as the players that made them famous. Spanning a multitude of genres including rock, blues, rockabilly, country, hard rock, punk and more, this 2008 documentary provides an in-depth look at the six-string's immeasurable impact on society and culture. Les Paul, B.B. King, Duane Eddy, Scotty Moore, Billy Gibbons, Slash, George Thorogood, Joe Satriani, and Elliot Easton are just a few of the guitar legends interviewed. Winner for best documentary at the 2008 Route 66 Film Festival. Comedy Days of Love is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. Thriller Wake of Death is a 2004 American/German action film directed by French director, Philippe Martinez and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Ringo Lam was the original director, but he left the project after a few weeks of filming in Canada. The film was released to the cinema in France but direct to video in America in 2004. Documentary film Skategirls is a 2010 short war drama documentary film directed by Iara Lee. Comedy Peter schießt den Vogel ab is a film directed by Géza von Cziffra released on May 14, 1959. Thriller The Blue Dahlia is a 1946 film noir, directed by George Marshall and written by Raymond Chandler. The film marks the third pairing of stars Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake. Thriller The Stabilizer is a 1984 Indonesian action film directed by Arizal, produced by Parkit Film and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The movie stars New Zealand born actor Peter O'Brian who plays Peter Goldson, a.k.a. The Stabilizer. He is an FBI agent who is sent to Thailand to retrieve a brilliant professor who has been captured by the drug lord Greg Rainmaker. Goldson and Rainmaker go way back. Goldson put a bullet in Rainmakers leg during a drug bust, and Rainmaker took revenge a little further by raping and killing his fiance. Now Goldson takes on Rainmaker's entire Golden Triangle gang in this action packed blockbuster with fighting, explosions and the Indonesian Mr. T! Animation Viagem na Chuva is a 2014 animation short fantasy film written and directed by Wesley Rodrigues. Comedy Slingers is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Rory Kindersley. Comedy Social Sinners is a 1929 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Fastest is a documentary film about the Road Racing World Championship, MotoGP. Filmed between 2010 and 2011 by director Mark Neale, it is narrated by Ewan McGregor and produced by Neale and award-winning producer Paul Taublieb, from Media X International, Inc.. Fastest was preceded by The Doctor, The Tornado and The Kentucky Kid and will be succeeded by Charge, currently awaiting release. Thriller Killer Pizza is a 2013 action, comedy, and fantasy film written by Adam Green. Animation Fight is a 2012 animated short film directed and produce by Steven Subotnick. Thriller Murder in Three Acts is a 1986 British-American television film produced by Warner Bros. Television, featuring Peter Ustinov as Agatha Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Directed by Gary Nelson, it co-starred Jonathan Cecil as Hastings, Tony Curtis, and Emma Samms. The film is based on Christie's book Three Act Tragedy. Thriller Beyond the Black Rainbow is a 2010 Canadian science fiction film written and directed by Panos Cosmatos, his feature film debut. The film stars Michael Rogers as "Dr. Barry Nyle". It was produced and filmed in Vancouver, and premiered at the 2010 Whistler Film Festival. It also showed at several film festivals throughout 2011, including Tribeca in New York City and Fantasia in Montreal. Magnet Releasing, the genre division of Magnolia Pictures, has picked up the film for US theatrical release. Documentary film The First Sea is a 2013 documentary written and directed by Clara Trischler. Documentary film Hasta siempre Carlos Gardel is a 1973 Argentine film. Animation The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on the Kara no Kyōkai novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the third installment in the series, preceded by A Study in Murder – Part 1 and followed by The Hollow Shrine. Comedy Blackie the Pirate is a 1971 comedy film with Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, unusual in that the popular team has little screen time together. Thriller Contract Killers is a 2008 action film about a female assassin on the run from the law. The film was directed by Justin B. Rhodes, and stars Frida Farrell, Nick Mancuso, and Rhett Giles with an appearance by Paul Cram. Animation Microphobia is a 2010 short, animated film directed by Nikki Schuster. Thriller Horror legend Lucio Fulci directed this outrageous erotic thriller about sexual revenge. Jessica (Bianca Marsillach) loses her kinky boyfriend Johnny when he dies on the operating table after a motorcycle accident. She holds Dr. Wendell Simpson (Brett Halsey) responsible and takes him captive at a beach-front house. Simpson is a bit strange himself, painting prostitutes' pantyhose red before he can get excited, but Jessica outdoes him in every way. During the days of his captivity, Simpson must eat dog food, submit to hot wax torture, and listen to Jessica reciting ridiculous poetry in the nude. Comedy Wawd Ahp is a 2014 short film directed by Josh Chertoff and Steve Girard. Documentary film Playboy Video Playmate Calendar 1989 is a 1988 documentary film directed by Andrew Blake, Arnold Milo, Skott Snider, David Kellogg, Stephen C. Confer and Mark Woods. Comedy Saadaram is a 1995 Malayalam film directed by Jose Thomas and stars Suresh Gopi, Lalu Alex, Geetha, Suvarna Mathew, Chithra, Sreenath, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Sukumari main roles. The script was written by A. K. Lohithadas. This film was a big flop at box office. Comedy Who Wants to Sleep? is a 1965 German comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele, Axel von Ambesser and Alfred Weidenmann and starring Curd Jürgens, Gert Fröbe and Catherine Deneuve. It consists of a series of episodic tales about the relationships of the characters. Comedy Cardboard Cavalier is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Sid Field, Margaret Lockwood and Jerry Desmonde. The film depicts a historical romance between Lord Lovelace and Nell Gwyne. Comedy Salt and Pepper is a 1968 comedy film starring Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, Michael Bates, Ilona Rodgers and John Le Mesurier. The film was directed by Richard Donner, who later would direct such blockbuster successes as Superman and Lethal Weapon. It spawned a 1970 sequel, One More Time, directed by Jerry Lewis. Documentary film The Love Life of the Octopus is a 1967 documentary short film directed by Geneviève Hamon and Jean Painlevé Animation Nearest And Dearest is a 2012 short animation film written by Marcus Sauermann and directed by Michael Sieber and Max Stöhr. Comedy Chha Ekan Chha is a comedy film directed by Dinesh DC. Science Fiction Transcendence is a 2014 science fiction action thriller film directed by cinematographer Wally Pfister in his directorial debut, and written by Jack Paglen. The English-language co-production stars Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall, Kate Mara, Cillian Murphy, Paul Bettany, and Morgan Freeman. Pfister's usual collaborator, Christopher Nolan, served as executive producer on the project. At one time, Paglen's screenplay was part of what is known as the Black List, a list of popular but unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Transcendence was a disappointment at the box office, grossing only slightly more than its $100 million budget. The film received mainly negative reviews; it was criticized for its plot structure, characters and dialogue. Animation When Bats Are Quiet is a 1986 animation short film directed by Fabio Lignini. Comedy Where's George? is a British comedy film starring Sydney Howard. It was made in 1935. Where’s George? was modelled on the successful 1931 association football film Up for the Cup. Sports films were popular in this era and in 1935, the British & Dominions Film Corporation decided that they wanted to make a comedy centred on the sport of rugby league. Both films were directed by Jack Raymond, and also featured the same star, Sydney Howard, as Yorkshireman Alf Scodger. The film went on general release in late 1935 but just a few weeks later, in January 1936, King George V died. The film was consequently renamed Hope of His Side as posters asking ‘Where’s George?’ were not considered appropriate. The film's script was written by Walter Greenwood and featured actors Mabel Constanduros, Leslie Sarony and Frank Pettingell. Herbert Wilcox was director of production. Carver Doone, a six foot eight wrestler, played the huge full-back that Alf dodges to score the winning try. Documentary film We follow 94 year old 82nd Airborne veteran James "Maggie" Megellas from Wisconsin to Europe where he fought in some of the most savage battles of World War II. "Maggie" is the most decorated officer in the history of the famed 82nd Airborne Division. Documentary film Nelson Freire is a 2003 documentary written by Felipe Lacerda, João Moreira Salles and Flávio Pinheiro and directed by João Moreira Salles. Comedy The President's Last Bang is a 2005 satiric black comedy film by South Korean director Im Sang-soo about the events leading to and the aftermath of the assassination of Korean President Park Chung-hee by his close friend and Korean Intelligence Agency director Kim Jae-kyu. The fictional portrayal of the former President has raised a storm of controversy, leading to a suit against the film by Park Chung-hee's only son, Park Ji-man. In 2005, a ruling by the Seoul Central Court ordered that 3 minutes and 50 seconds of documentary footage be censored out of the film. In response, the director had the excised footage replaced with a blank screen for its running time. During its theatrical run, both nationally and internationally, only the censored version was shown. The ruling was appealed, and in August 2006 overturned, with the court issuing the following statement: "We must broadly confirm the right of free expression concerning the depiction of public historical figures." The court also concluded that several scenes were an unjust smear against the former president and ordered MK Pictures, the production company that financed the film, to pay President Park's family 100 million won. Animation Camp Story is a 2013 film written and directed by David B. Levy. Thriller Thoonga Nagaram is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language gangster - drama film written and directed by debutant Gaurav Narayanan, starring himself along with Vimal, Bharani, Nishanth and Anjali in the lead roles. The film, produced by Dhayanidhi Alagiri's Cloud Nine Movies, was shot entirely in Madurai, the city where the story takes place and which the title refers to. It was released on 4 February 2011 to relatively positive reviews. Thoonga Nagaram is dubbed into Telugu as 'Naluguru Snehithula Kadha' by Vasishta Creations Pvt Ltd. Comedy L'emmerdeur is a 1973 French-Italian black comedy film starring Jacques Brel, appearing in his tenth and final feature film. Directed by Édouard Molinaro and co-starring Lino Ventura, Caroline Cellier, and Jean-Pierre Darras, L'emmerdeur is an adaptation of Francis Veber's 1971 play Le contrat. Documentary film Moving Midway is a 2007 documentary film directed by Godfrey Cheshire. Animation Tom Tom Tomcat is a 1953 animated short, featuring Sylvester and Tweety. Documentary film Encounter in the Third Dimension is a 3-D film directed by Ben Stassen and Sean McLeod Phillips. It was released in the US on March 31, 1999. It has been shown in 3-D theaters and released on DVD with 3-D glasses, in both 2-D and 3-D format. Comedy Boys Life 4 is an anthology of four gay-themed short films that have been hits on the film festival circuit. Documentary film The Story of Mikko Niskanen is a documentary film written and directed by Peter von Bagh. Comedy Save the Green Planet! is a South Korean film, written and directed by Jang Joon-hwan, released on 4 April 2003 . The movie mixes elements of multiple genres, including comedy, science fiction, horror and thriller. The basic story begins when the main character, Lee Byeong-gu, kidnaps another man, convinced that the latter is an alien. Animation Kellerkind is a 2012 short animated drama film written and directed by Julia Ocker. Comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets is a 1949 British black comedy film starring Dennis Price, Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood and Valerie Hobson. Guinness famously plays eight members of the D'Ascoyne family. The plot is loosely based on the 1907 novel Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal by Roy Horniman, with the screenplay written by Robert Hamer and John Dighton and the film directed by Hamer. The film's title derives from Tennyson's 1842 poem Lady Clara Vere de Vere: "Kind hearts are more than coronets, and simple faith than Norman blood." Kind Hearts and Coronets is listed in Time magazine's top 100 and the BFI Top 100 British films. In 2011 the film was digitally restored and re-released in selected British cinemas. Comedy Red, Hot and Blue is a 1949 musical comedy film starring Betty Hutton as an actress who gets mixed up with gangsters and murder. Frank Loesser wrote the songs and also acted in the film. The film has no connection to Cole Porter's play of the same name. Animation Granite Hotel is a 1940 American short film directed by Dave Fleischer. Released in April of that year, it was the fourth in the Stone Age Cartoons series. The film is now in public domain. Comedy Romantic Assassin is a 2003 comedy film written by Je-gyun Yun and directed by Je-gyun Yun. Documentary film Marcel, King of Tervuren is a 2012 short animated documentary film written by Ann Berckmoes and directed by Tom Schroeder. Documentary film Camera/Woman is a 2012 biographical documentary family drama film directed by Karima Zoubir. Comedy Mobsters and Mormons is a 2005 comedy film. It was written, directed, and produced by John Moyer who also plays a role in the film. It is also produced by Kurt Hale and Dave Hunter of Halestorm Entertainment. This film features some The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints centric humor that is meant to appeal to Mormon audiences, humor that people who are not LDS are not likely to get, as well as some humor aimed at non-Mormon audiences. Carmine, portrayed by Mark DeCarlo, is part of the mob in Philadelphia, hoping to soon be promoted to captain. While taking care of business, he and his team are photographed by the FBI performing illegal activities. After some discussion, Carmine decides to testify against his boss, then goes into the Witness Protection Program. His family is moved to Utah, in the heart of the Mormon Corridor. Documentary film Beautiful Noise is a 2014 American music documentary film, written and directed by Eric Green. The film documents three rock bands—Cocteau Twins, The Jesus and Mary Chain and My Bloody Valentine—and their influence on subsequent alternative rock bands and subgenres. Beautiful Noise features extracts from over 50 interviews with bands and artists, as well as archival footage and music videos. Green commenced production on Beautiful Noise in early 2005 with producer and editor Sarah Ogletree; production was largely completed by 2008 although the project stagnated due to various financial and legal issues. In response, Green began a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter in hopes of securing final financial investment for the film's release. The campaign was supported by several of the bands featured in Beautiful Noise through social media. Beautiful Noise was announced for release in May 2014 and premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival in Seattle, Washington on May 31, 2014. Thriller Blood or Water is a 2012 thriller film written and directed by Justin Molotnikov. Comedy Whisky Galore! is a 1949 Ealing comedy film based on the novel Whisky Galore by Compton MacKenzie. Both the film and the novel are based on the real-life 1941 shipwreck of the S.S. Politician near the island of Eriskay and the unauthorised taking of its cargo of whisky. The plot deals with the attempts of Scottish islanders to take advantage of an unexpected windfall, despite opposition from British authorities. It starred Basil Radford, Bruce Seton, Joan Greenwood and Gordon Jackson. This was Alexander Mackendrick's directorial debut. Mackenzie also wrote a sequel, Rockets Galore!, which was filmed by the Rank Organisation in 1957. An attempt was made to produce a remake of the film between 2004 and 2006. Documentary film Krzysztof Komeda was a jazz pianist and film composer. With compositions like the lullaby for Rosemary's Baby from Roman Polanski, Komeda succeeded in writing his own chapter in the history of soundtracks. This documentary follows the life story of the composer by the means of his melodic sounds. It is a reflection on his soundtracks, which changed the common film scores forever. It is a contemporary document about the attitude to life in a time of social, political and cultural change after war, about work and exodus of Polish artists in the 50s and 60s. A story about how film music is created and how it affects people. Directors who worked with Komeda and who are also friends talk about him: Roman Polanski, Jerzy Skolimowski, Henning Carlsen and Andrzej Wajda. His wife, Zofia Komeda, and his sister, Irena Orlowska, remember him. Written by Benedikt Pictures Thriller Wicker Park is a 2004 American psychological drama/romantic mystery film directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Diane Kruger and Matthew Lillard. The film is a remake of the 1996 French movie L'Appartement, which in turn is loosely based on Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream. It was nominated for the Grand Prix at the Film Festival of Montreal, the city in which the movie was partially filmed. The title refers to the Wicker Park neighborhood on Chicago's near northwest side. Comedy Arthur's Desperate Resolve is a 1916 American silent short comedy directed by and starring William Garwood and Edward Brady. Lois Wilson and Alfred Allen also starred. Science Fiction Pitch Black is a 2000 science fiction thriller film co-written and directed by David Twohy. The film stars Vin Diesel, Radha Mitchell, Cole Hauser, and Keith David. In the film, dangerous criminal Richard B. Riddick is being transported to prison in a cargo spacecraft. When the spaceship is damaged by comet debris and makes an emergency crash landing on an empty desert planet, Riddick escapes. However, when predatory alien creatures begin attacking the survivors, Riddick joins forces with the surviving crew and other passengers to develop a plan to escape the planet. Pitch Black was the final film credit of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, which merged with Universal Pictures during production. It was shot on a modest budget of $23 million USD. Despite mixed reviews from critics, it was a sleeper hit, grossing over $53 million USD worldwide and developing its own cult following, particularly around the antihero Riddick. A sequel, The Chronicles of Riddick, was released in 2004 by Universal, with Diesel back as the title character, and Twohy returning as writer and director. Comedy The Troubles of an Heiress is a 1914 British silent comedy film directed by Sidney Northcote and starring Miss Normand, M. Gray Murray and Vera Northcote. It was produced by the British and Colonial Kinematograph Company. Comedy A Safe Proposition is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring A.W. Baskcomb, Barbara Gott, Harold French and Austin Trevor. Documentary film Phoenix Bird is a 1983 Danish film directed by Jon Bang Carlsen. Thriller A Question of Guilt is a 1978 TV movie. Comedy Maalayogam is a Malayalam film released in 1990. Directed by Sibi Malayil, this film casts Jayaram, Mukesh, Parvathy, Chithra, Murali, Innocent, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Thilakan and Maniyan Pillai Raju. The script was written by A. K. Lohithadas. This film was one of the biggest hits of the year. Comedy Up in the Cellar is a 1970 American film about a man who decides to bed three women. It was described by AIP as "as near a sequel to Three in the Attic as possible" and was originally known as The Late Boy Wonder. Comedy La vie après l'amour is a 2000 comedy film written by Ken Scott and directed by Gabriel Pelletier. Thriller A Stranger in Paradise is a thriller film directed by Corrado Boccia. The film starring Colin Egglesfield, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Stuart Townsend and more, was filmed entirely in Thailand. Comedy Oh Lucy! is a 2014 short comedy drama film written and directed by Atsuko Hirayanagi. Comedy Noises Off is a 1992 comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The screenplay by Marty Kaplan is based on the 1982 play of the same name by Michael Frayn. An ensemble cast includes Michael Caine, Carol Burnett, Christopher Reeve, John Ritter, Marilu Henner, Nicollette Sheridan, Julie Hagerty and Mark Linn-Baker. Also featured is the final performance of Denholm Elliott, who died that same year. Comedy Housesitter is a 1992 romantic comedy film directed by Frank Oz, written by Mark Stein, and starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. The premise involves a woman with con-artist tendencies who worms her way into the life of a reserved architect by claiming to be his wife. Documentary film Tom is a 2002 Canadian documentary film directed by Mike Hoolboom. Animation Pequena Matriosca is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Serin Inan and Tolga Yidliz. Documentary film The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller is a documentary film directed by Sam Green. Comedy Ephemral is a 2012 adventure comedy film written and directed by Diego Modino. Documentary film Los Angeles Now is a 60 minute documentary by producer/director Phillip Rodriguez. It first aired in November 2004 on PBS’s Independent Lens series. The documentary investigates the city of Los Angeles as it comes of age and wrestles with its history and its future. The film includes conversations with a broad range of Los Angeles figures, from actress Salma Hayek and businessman/philanthropist Eli Broad to author and essayist Richard Rodriguez and Cardinal Roger Mahony. Documentary film A Better Life Is Elsewhere is a 2012 documentary, biographical film directed by Rolando Colla. Documentary film Children of Jerusalem is a 1994 film, that is a selection from a now-seven part documentary series that shows the holy city of Jerusalem from the distinctive perception of the municipality’s children, who hail from various cultural, economic, social and religious backgrounds. Comedy Creating Karma is a 2009 American screwball comedy film directed by Jill Wisoff about an uptight, New York fashion editor who becomes a poet after losing her job, moving in with her eccentric new-age therapist sister, and meeting Mr. Wrong, owner of a local poets' café. Independently produced, the film kicked off its film festival run at the 2006 Coney Island Film Festival, garnered a Best Feature Comedy win in Los Angeles at the 2008 Broad Humor Film Festival, screened in New Orleans at the 2008 TOMI film festival and in Notting Hill, London as an official selection of the 2008 Portobello Film Festival. It had its U.S. theatrical premiere on October 16, 2009 in Los Angeles. The original screenplay was co-written by Jill Wisoff and Carol Lee Sirugo, co-produced by David Wright, and stars Karen Lynn Gorney, Carol Lee Sirugo, Jill Wisoff, Joe Grifasi, Rahad Coulter-Stevenson, Roland Sands, Jeremy Ebenstein, Jennifer Lee Mitchell and Riana Hershenfeld; with musical score by Joel Diamond, cinematography by Carter Bissell, production design by Kathleen Muldoon and costumes by Nina Simich. Comedy 37 1/2, sometimes written 37 og et halvt is a 2005 Norwegian comedy-drama film directed by Vibeke Idsøe, starring Helén Vikstvedt. Selma is a journalist in her late 30s, having a mid-life crisis. Comedy Cutting Room is a 2006 comedy horror mystery film written and directed by Ian Truitner. Thriller Curiosity & the Cat is a German crime-drama-thriller directed by Christian Alvart starring Konstantin Graudus, Detlef Lutz, Andreas Erfurth and Nadeshda Brennicke. Documentary film Lavender Hill: A Love Story is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Austin Bunn. Animation Pettin’ In The Park was released on 27 January 1934 by Warner Bros. Studio. It was ostensibly directed by Bernard Brown and animated by Jack King and Bob Clampett. The musical score was by Norman Spencer. It was a Merrie Melodies cartoon. The source of the song which begins the cartoon is a Busby Berkeley movie called Gold Diggers of 1933. The first part of the cartoon has to do with the song itself, and someone loving another person of the opposite gender. The second part has to do with different birds in a swimming contest in the public park pond. Comedy The Secret Lives of Dorks is a 2013 comedy film directed by Salomé Breziner, and written by Nicholas Brand and Johnny Severin. Comedy La Salla is a 1996 computer animated short by Richard Condie, produced in Winnipeg by the National Film Board of Canada. The film is a farcical comic opera, with a libretto written by Condie and translated into Italian, then recorded by Jay Brazeau. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 69th Academy Awards. It also won the award for best animation film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Thriller Cop Land is a 1997 American crime drama film written and directed by James Mangold. It features an ensemble cast including Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Janeane Garofalo, Michael Rapaport, Robert Patrick, Peter Berg, Annabella Sciorra, Cathy Moriarty, Arthur Nascarella, and John Spencer. The story follows a sheriff in a small New Jersey town dominated by corrupt New York City cops. Their corruption grows until he can no longer allow himself to stand by and do nothing. Science Fiction Police 2020 is a TV film which was released in 1997. It was intended to serve as the pilot episode of a British police drama set in the near future. It starred Liam Cunningham. Comedy Zum Teufel mit der Penne is a 1968 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Hans Kraus and Hannelore Elsner. Its English title is To Hell with School. It was the second in the Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank series of comedy films. Documentary film Rougarouing is a 2013 drama music mystery documentary film directed by Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher. Comedy Fanboys is a 2009 comedy film directed by Kyle Newman and starring Sam Huntington, Chris Marquette, Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel and Kristen Bell. It was released in the United States on February 6, 2009, and in Canada on April 3, 2009. Comedy Kill the Moonlight, completed in 1994, is an American independent film by Steve Hanft. It was not officially released until much later. Filmmaker and video director Steve Hanft's first independent feature film, started when he was enrolled in CalArts in the early '90s. The film is sampled in Beck's song "Loser". Hanft and Beck had been friends and played in bands together prior, with Hanft later directing the music video for "Loser" as well as other Beck songs. Kill the Moonlight had its premiere in 1998 at Laemmle's Sunset 5 theatre in West Hollywood where Beck played an impromptu set in the movie theatre. It was not released domestically officially until 2006. Documentary film Beca de Gilas (Rebeca’s Story) is a 1998 documentary short film directed by Pepe Urquijo. Documentary film Jaba is a 2006 documentary short film written and directed by Andreas Bolm. Comedy Romeo contra Julieta is a 1968 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza and stars Angelica Maria. Comedy Up is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Pete Docter, the film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen and an earnest young Wilderness Explorer named Russell. By tying thousands of balloons to his home, 78-year-old Carl sets out to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America and to complete a promise made to his late lifelong love. The film was co-directed by Bob Peterson, with music composed by Michael Giacchino. Docter began working on the story in 2004, which was based on fantasies of escaping from life when it becomes too irritating. He and eleven other Pixar artists spent three days in Venezuela gathering research and inspiration. The designs of the characters were caricatured and stylized considerably, and animators were challenged with creating realistic cloth. The floating house is attached by a varying number between 10,000 and 20,000 balloons in the film's sequences. Up was Pixar's first film to be presented in Disney Digital 3-D. Documentary film A Poet on the Lower East Side is a 1997 documentary film directed by Gyula Gazdag. Animation Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a 2008 American computer-animated space opera film that takes place within the Star Wars saga, leading into the TV series of the same name produced by Lucasfilm. The film is set during the three-year time period between the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, which also holds the home media distribution rights to both this film and the TV series, the film premiered on August 10, 2008 at the Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, while screening in wide-release on August 14, 2008 across Australia, and August 15 in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. The Clone Wars was an introduction to the television series of the same name, which debuted on October 3, 2008. The film received a largely negative response from critics but was a moderate success at the box office, earning over $14 million in its opening weekend and continuing to earn over $60 million worldwide. A major marketing campaign included toys, fast food, and comic books. Documentary film Afrikanskaja ochota is a 1988 documentary film written by Andrey Petrov and directed by Igor Alimpiev. Comedy Vasool Raja MBBS is a 2004 Tamil comedy film starring Kamal Haasan and directed by Saran. This film is a remake of Hindi film Munnabhai MBBS. It was the first Kamal film to beat the record set by Indian eight years earlier. The rest of the cast includes Sneha, Prakash Raj, Prabhu, Sneha, Jayasurya, Nagesh, Malavika and Karunas. The film's music was composed by Bharadwaj. Animation De raíz is a 2004 short animated film written and directed by Carlos Carrera. Documentary film About Baghdad is a documentary film shot in Baghdad, Iraq in 2003. It is the first documentary film to have been made in Iraq following the fall of the Baath regime. The film features the artist Sinan Antoon as he returns to his native Baghdad. It privileges the voices of native Iraqis from all walks of life, as they present their views on life during the regime of Saddam Hussein as well as the United States's bombing, invasion, and occupation. The film was directed by a collective including Sinan Antoon, Bassam Haddad, Maya Mikdashi, Suzy Salamy, and Adam Shapiro. It was produced by InCounter Productions. Comedy Rodora is a 1956 movie from Sampaguita Pictures about a man who falls in love with a girl. Animation 20 years ago a mecha called Devadasy was discovered in Tibet, and the organization Spirits was created to study and repair it. In the present day, an alien invasion has begun and Spirits is now an organization that uses Devadasy to combat this threat. Two friends, Kei and Naoki, join Spirits to help save mankind and become Devadasy's pilots - but what secrets is Spirits hiding about the Devadasy, fellow pilot Amala, and most importantly, Kei himself? Thriller Justice/Vengeance is a 2009 British thriller film. The film was written and directed by British film director Joshua Newton and was released in the USA in December 2009, although it was not released in the UK until March 2011. It stars Roy Scheider in his final film role. When developing the script, Joshua Newton, Iron Cross '​s writer and director, asked himself what his father would do in the event that he discovered the man who murdered his family during the Holocaust. The character of Joseph played by Roy Scheider is loosely based on Joshua Newton's father Bruno Newton, who died during the filming from the same disease that took Roy Scheider's life nine months later. As Scheider died before production was finished, his scenes were completed utilizing CGI techniques to stand in for the actor. On 20 September 2010 director Joshua Newton won the Visionary Filmmaker Award at the 26th Boston Film Festival. Science Fiction Japon İşi is a 1987 Turkish science fiction-comedy film, directed by Kartal Tibet and written by Erdoğan Tünaş, starring Kemal Sunal. Comedy Don's Plum is a 2001 low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb. Robb co-wrote it with Bethany Ashton, Tawd Hackman, David Stutman, and Dale Wheatley. The film features Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire, who make crude jokes while hanging out in a Los Angeles diner. It was filmed in 1995–96. It was later agreed between DiCaprio, Maguire, Stutman, Wheatley and Jerry Meadors that the film would be released outside the US and Canada only. It premiered on February 10, 2001, in Berlin, Germany. Time Out New York writer Mike D'Angelo called it, "the best film [I saw] in Berlin". Variety Magazine called it an "unpleasant and tedious ensemble." Blake Sennett of Rilo Kiley provided the soundtrack for the film. His bandmate Jenny Lewis has a role as Sara. Animation Xemoland is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Daniel Cardenas. Comedy Dilemmas of life, love and family are the subject of this multiple-narrative film from Italy. The adopted son (played by Francesco Stella) of a well-known philanthropist, Don Tommaso (Toni Bertorelli), wants to travel to his native Morocco to attend his sister's wedding, but he must first hurdle the barricades of Italy's immigration laws. Meanwhile, Tommaso's maid Lucia (Elena Russo) has to deal with her black-sheep brother, who joined a theater troupe comprised of unemployed actors, only to quit to take part in a poorly organized bank robbery. If that weren't enough, Lucia is reunited with a boy who once loved her (Elilio Solfrizzi), who has returned to Italy after failing to make his fortune in the United States. Fine photography and a warm, human charm highlight this film, which was screened at the 1999 Roma Film Festival. Comedy Trouville Beach is a 1998 film written by Michael Hofmann and Linda Seger and directed by Michael Hofmann. Comedy Return to Halloweentown is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on October 20, 2006. It is the fourth installment in the Halloweentown series. In this sequel, Marnie Piper and her brother, Dylan Piper, go to Witch University to attend college in Halloweentown. While at college, dark forces try to control her magic. The premiere scored 7.8 million viewers. The DVD was released on August 28, 2007. Documentary film Playboy: Strip, Sexy Showgirls & Dirty Dancers is a 1995 documentary film directed by Scott Allen. Comedy Heads Up is a 2012 comedy film written by Ben Carlin and directed by Alex Merkin. Animation Little Black Sambo was a 1935 Cinecolor, sound animated film, based on the controversial children's book of the same name. This film was created at the Ub Iwerks Studio, and released by Celebrity. The film marked the first appearance of an unnamed dog, who appeared in three of Iwerks' films. Science Fiction Gryphon also known as Attack of the Gryphon is a 2007 television film directed by Andrew Prowse, starring Amber Benson, Jonathan LaPaglia, and Larry Drake. It premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on January 27, 2007. The made for TV movie continues a tradition of science fiction movies featuring computer-animated monsters that have been part of the Sci-Fi Pictures original films series since its inception in 2002. These include Sabertooth, Rottweiler, Mansquito, Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy, Pterodactyl, Minotaur, and Mammoth. Documentary film Love Translated is a Canadian documentary film directed and edited by Julia Ivanova which premiered at the 46th annual Chicago International Film Festival. Comedy Love Simple is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by Mark von Sternberg and starring Francisco Solorzano, Patrizia Hernandez, John Harlacher, Caitlin Fitzgerald and Israel Horovitz. The film is currently available on DVD through Synergetic Distribution and also for download and VOD on iTunes movie store. The producers of the film have partnered with the SLE Lupus Foundation, donating 10% of their proceeds from all sales to the organization. Documentary film Fading is a 2010 documentary/ experimental film directed by Olivier Zabat. Comedy Mango Tree is a 2013 comedy film directed by Lee Seong-Soo. Animation Aunt Hilda! is a 2013 animation, comedy, family film written by Jacques-Rémy Girerd, Benoît Chieux, and Iouri Tcherenkov, and directed by Benoît Chieux and Jacques-Rémy Girerd. Thriller Swasthik is a 1999 Indian Kannada language terrorism thriller film directed by Upendra, starring Raghavendra Rajkumar, Vijayalakshmi and Srinath in lead roles. At the 1998-99 Karnataka State Film Awards, the film won two awards; Best Art Direction and Best Sound Recording. Documentary film Tell Them Who You Are is a 2004 documentary written by Mark Wexler and Robert DeMaio, and directed by Mark Wexler. Comedy Le Harem de Mme Osmane is a 2000 comedy film directed by Nadir Moknèche. Comedy Operation Mata Hari is a 1968 comedy film written and directed by Mariano Ozores. Documentary film Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America is an anti-abortion documentary film made in 2009 by pro-life activist Mark Crutcher to turn African Americans against Planned Parenthood. The film, which has been enthusiastically received by anti-abortion activists, argues that the modern-day prevalence of abortion among African Americans is rooted in an attempted genocide or maafa of black people. Considered propaganda by journalist Michelle Goldberg and historian Esther Katz, the film fits into a pro-life advertising campaign aimed at African Americans, to argue against abortion and birth control. The film repeats elements of an American conspiracy theory called black genocide, using many of the same arguments as black separatists such as the Black Panther Party in the early 1970s. It misuses statistics to induce in the viewer a fear of birth control and abortion. Thriller No Names is a 2014 short, comedy and drama film directed by Isabella Hyams. Documentary film Made in Sheffield is a documentary film on the history of the music scene in the city of Sheffield, England from 1975 until 1983. The film was directed and produced by Eve Wood in 2001. It features bands such as The Human League, Cabaret Voltaire, Clock DVA, Pulp, ABC, and Heaven 17. Thriller Fifty Dead Men Walking is a 2008 English-language crime thriller film written and directed by Kari Skogland. It is a loose adaptation of Martin McGartland's 1997 autobiography of the same name. It premiered in September 2008, and stars Jim Sturgess as Martin McGartland, an agent within the Provisional Irish Republican Army, and Ben Kingsley as Fergus, his British handler. The film is set from 1988 until 1991, the time in which McGartland acted as an undercover agent within the IRA during The Troubles. In 1991, his cover was blown and he was kidnapped by the IRA, although he later escaped from an interrogation and execution, and went into hiding. At the time of the release of the film, McGartland was still in hiding. The film takes its name from McGartland's statement within his book to have saved the lives of fifty people during his time as an agent. McGartland disowned the film as was reported in the Sunday Times on March 29, 2009. He told the Sunday Times that "they are saying it was based on a true story, but what is the definition of 'based on a true story'? Is it 50% true, 70% true, 10%?" Thriller Sheela is a 1986 adventure thriller film written by B.S. Dwarakish and Chi Udayashankar and directed by Deepak Balraj Vij. Comedy More, Patience is a 2006 film directed by Arlene Sanford. Comedy Guarding Tess is a 1994 film starring Shirley MacLaine and Nicolas Cage, directed by Hugh Wilson. MacLaine plays a fictional former First Lady protected by an entourage of Secret Service agents led by one she continually exasperates. The movie is set in Somersville, Ohio and nominated for a Golden Globe award in 1995. Documentary film The Arrival of the Train is a 1995 documentary short film directed by Andrej Sheleznjakov. Documentary film Mud and Guts is a 2013 documentary film directed by Justin Greiman. Comedy How to Cheat is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Amber Sealey. Documentary film This is New Zealand is a documentary film showcasing New Zealand scenery that was produced by the New Zealand National Film Unit for screening at the World Expo in Osaka in 1970. The film combined scenic images including aerial cinematography with rousing classical music such as Sibelius' Karelia Suite. Using then ground-breaking technology, the film required three separate but synchronised 35mm film projectors which projected their images onto an extra-wide screen. In 2004/2005 Archives New Zealand commissioned a restoration at post production facility, Park Road Post. Hugh Macdonald, the original director, was involved in the restoration and Kit Rollings, the original sound mixer assisted with the updated soundtrack. The remastered film was released for sale on DVD in 2014. Comedy Momma's Man is a 2008 film directed by Azazel Jacobs. Documentary film I Am Comic is a 2010 documentary about the stand-up comedy world directed by Jordan Brady. Documentary film Mom, Dad, I'm Muslim is a 2013 documentary, drama and family film written and directed by Anat Tel Mendelovich. Documentary film Rendezvous in Space is a 1964 documentary film about the future of space exploration, directed by Frank Capra. It is notable for being the final film that Frank Capra directed. The film was funded by Martin Marietta and was shown at the Hall of Science Pavilion of the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. Animated sections illustrate the invention of gunpowder, a space shuttle resupplying a space station, and the problems to be overcome living for long periods in space. Documentary film Golden Days is a 2007 film directed by Chris Suchorsky. Comedy Among Giants is a 1998 British film directed by Sam Miller, and written by Simon Beaufoy, fresh from his success with The Full Monty. It is set in Yorkshire, and stars Pete Postlethwaite, Rachel Griffiths and James Thornton. The plot came about after Beaufoy was refused permission to make a documentary on electricity pylon painters in Pembrokeshire, and converted the idea into fiction. The script predates that of The Full Monty, but only found a producer in the wake of the earlier film's success. The practicalities of shooting atop electricity pylons, not to mention insurance difficulties, meant that a safer mock-up pylon was made for the actors. This proved unconvincing: Postlethwaite remarked that "I don't believe we are up there, and if you don't sell that shot you don't sell the rest of the pylons," and so some material was re-shot on real pylons after training from Electricity Board climbing experts. Around the time of the film's release, the Bedford van converted for use as a camper van - dubbed "the shagging wagon" in the film - was stolen and burnt out in Sheffield. Science Fiction FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions is a feature-length dystopia movie, written and directed by Carlos Atanes and released in 2004. Comedy Choo-Choo! is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 114th Our Gang short that was released. It is a remake of the 1923 Our Gang film A Pleasant Journey. Documentary film Hugo Koblet - Pédaleur de charme is a 2010 film directed by Daniel von Aarburg. "Hugo Koblet was the unexpected foreign winner of the Giro d’Italia in 1950, prompting the man from Zurich to world fame. He had women at his feet, the world of cycling admired his elegant style and journalists rubbed their hands about his escapades. After winning the Tour de France, his ascent came to an abrupt halt, ruined by doping abuse. Still, Koblet enjoyed a few more victories at several six-day races and climbed the social ladder through his marriage to model Sonja Bühl. But when the generous womanizer was faced with financial ruin and divorce, he drove his car into a tree. To this day, it has not been established whether it was suicide or an accident." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival site. Comedy Harry and the Butler is a 1961 Danish film directed by Bent Christensen. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Herbert's Hippopotamus - Marcuse and Revolution in Paradise is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Paul Alexander Juutilainen. Animation Wat's Pig is a 1996 short film created by Aardman Animations. The film is partially shot in split screen. Animation Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes American cartoon featuring Porky Pig and an unnamed alley cat. This cartoon would be remade in 1948, as Back Alley Oproar, with Elmer Fudd in Porky's role and Sylvester as the musical cat. Comedy Vicky Donor is a 2012 Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by Shoojit Sircar and produced by actor John Abraham. It stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Yami Gautam and Annu Kapoor in the lead roles. It released on 20 April 2012 in around 750 screens across India and received positive response worldwide. Vicky Donor opened to critical acclaim and performed strongly at the box office and was declared a 'Super Hit' by Box Office India. The storyline is based on sperm donation and infertility. The story is loosely based on the Canadian French film Starbuck. Thriller Death Wish 3 is a 1985 action film starring Charles Bronson as vigilante killer Paul Kersey and is the second sequel to the 1974 film Death Wish. It was written by Don Jakoby. This is the last Death Wish film to be directed by Michael Winner, and the last collaboration between Winner and Charles Bronson. Despite being set in New York City, some of the filming was shot in London to reduce production costs. The film sees Kersey do battle with New York street punk gangs while receiving tacit support from a local NYPD lieutenant. Comedy Purves + Pekkala is a 2009 comedy drama mystery film written and directed by Annie Griffin. Animation Stopping the Show is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer. While it is not the first appearance of Betty Boop, it is the first short to be credited as "A Betty Boop Cartoon." Thriller The Man with Nine Lives is a 1940 American science fiction mystery film directed by Nick Grinde and starring Boris Karloff. Documentary film Chile in Transition is a 1990 documentary film directed by Gaston Ancelovici and Frank Diamand. Comedy Hugo Paco Luis y tres chicas de rosa is a comedy drama romance film directed by Edmundo H. Rodríguez. Documentary film In one of the few times in its 5,000-year history, the oldest, most populous nation on earth has opened its doors to the rest of the world. Coupling insightful storytelling with spectacular and groundbreaking photographic techniques, Discovery Atlas: China Revealed brings to life the fascinating and complex contemporary life of this extraordinary country. This is their country, through their eyes. Comedy Let It Ring is a 2012 short Comedy-Drama romance film written and directed by Aleksandra Szczepanowska, Jean-Luc Ormières. Comedy Halloween Party is a comedy film directed by Linda Palmer. Animation Fudget's Budget is a 1954 animated short film directed by Robert Cannon. Thriller Dark Corners is a 2006 horror-thriller film directed by Ray Gower and starring Thora Birch. Thriller Storm Fear is a 1956 American crime film noir directed by Cornel Wilde, starring himself, Jean Wallace and Dan Duryea. Animation Bring me up is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Miki Tanaka. Animation Carnivale is a 2000 film directed by Dean Taylor. Comedy Orcs! is a 2011 action comedy film written by Anne K. Black, Jason Faller, Kynan Griffin and Justin Partridge and directed by Andrew Black and James MacPherson. Documentary film Patriot Act: A Jeffrey Ross Home Movie is a 2005 documentary film that was written and directed by comedian Jeff Ross. The filmed performances were inspired by the life of United Service Organizations’ Bob Hope. It premiered at the Montréal Just For Laughs Festival on 21 July 2005, and has since been shown on Showtime. It features fellow comedians/comic actors Drew Carey, Blake Clark, Rocky LaPorte and Kathy Kinney. Comedy Girl Stroke Boy is a 1971 British comedy drama film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Joan Greenwood, Michael Hordern and Clive Francis. It was based on the play Girl Friend by David Percival. Comedy A Song Goes Round the World is a 1933 German drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Joseph Schmidt, Viktor de Kowa and Charlotte Ander. An English-language version of the film was made My Song Goes Round the World by British International Pictures, also directed by Richard Oswald. The film serves as a semi-biopic of Joseph Schmidt, who appears in it himself. A 1958 film of the same name was also a biopic of Schmidt, who was by then dead. Comedy The Smuggler's Daughter is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Wicked Minds is a 2003 Romance Thriller film. Comedy Skeletons in the Closet is a 2007 comedy drama film written by Yoon-Chul Jeong and Kab-yeol Yu and directed by Yoon-Chul Jeong. Animation Joyz 'Electropia' is a 2011 animated short film directed by Noriko Okaku. Animation Die Abrafaxe – Unter schwarzer Flagge is a German film directed by Gerhard Hahn. It was released in 2001. Comedy The Cocoanuts is the Marx Brothers' first feature-length film. Produced for Paramount Pictures by Walter Wanger, who is not credited, the musical comedy stars the four Marx Brothers, Oscar Shaw, Mary Eaton, and Margaret Dumont. It was the first sound movie to credit more than one director, and was adapted to the screen by Morrie Ryskind from the George S. Kaufman Broadway musical play. Five of the film's tunes were composed by Irving Berlin, including "When My Dreams Come True," sung by Oscar Shaw and Mary Eaton. Animation Window With A View is a 2001 animation short film written and directed by Vera Lalyko. Comedy His Excellency, The Shop Assistant is a 1933 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Comedy The True History of Puss 'N Boots is a 2009 French-Belgian-Swiss animated film directed by Jérôme Deschamps, Pascal Herold, and Macha Makeïeff. It is based on the story of "Puss in Boots" about a cat who talks and walks on his hind legs while wearing magical boots. The cat is voiced by Jérôme Deschamps. Other voice performers in the film include Yolande Moreau and André Wilms. Comedy Lumpaci the Vagabond is a 1936 German / Austrian film directed by Géza von Bolváry. Thriller Sherlock Holmes in Washington is the fifth film in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of Sherlock Holmes movies. The plot is an original story not based on any of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmes tales, though it bears some similarity to "The Bruce-Partington Plans." Documentary film Beautiful Darling: The Life and Times of Candy Darling, Andy Warhol Superstar is a 2010 feature-length documentary film about Candy Darling, the transgender pioneer, actress and Andy Warhol Superstar. The film was written and directed by James Rasin and features Chloë Sevigny as "the voice of Candy Darling", reading from Candy's private diaries and letters. Patton Oswalt voices Andy Warhol and Truman Capote. Thriller Fun is a 1994 independent drama film starring Alicia Witt and Renée Humphrey, and directed by Rafal Zielinski. Both Witt and Humphrey won a Special Jury Recognition award at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival. The film centers on the murder of an elderly woman by two mentally unstable girls. The film is based on a play by James Bosley, which was in turn based on an actual murder that took place in Auburn, California in 1983 by 14-year-old Shirley Wolf and 15-year-old Cindy Collier. The film's title is derived from a diary entry by Wolf, which read: "Today, Cindy and I ran away and killed an old lady. It was lots of fun." Thriller Title to Murder is a 2001 independent film directed by Stephen Furst, starring Maureen McCormick and Christopher Atkins, and based on a story by C. Lee Tocci. It had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Texas: The Big Picture is a short documentary film directed by Scott Swofford. Comedy Cinedictum is a 2002 romantic comedy family film written and directed by Shavkat Karimov. Thriller Wasted on the Young is an Australian thriller, directed by first-time feature filmmaker Ben C. Lucas, and shot by cinematographer Dan Freene, which tells the story of a traumatic high school incident that sets off a fatal chain of events for two brothers. The film was shot in 2009 at an ultra modern mansion in City Beach and at Edith Cowan University’s Mount Lawley and Joondalup campuses. The film received $750,000 in ScreenWest funding through its West Coast Visions initiative, as well as funding from Screen Australia. Comedy An Unwilling Hero is a 1921 comedy and drama film written by Arthur F. Statter and directed by Clarence G. Badger, based from the story Whistling Dick's Christmas Stocking by O. Henry. Comedy Le dîner is a 2006 short comedy drama film written and directed by Cécile Vernant. Documentary film Three-part documentary, celebrated film historians Kevin Brownlow and David Gill tell the proud, sad story of D.W. Griffith. Comedy Hudson Hawk is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann. Bruce Willis stars in the title role and also co-wrote the story. Danny Aiello, Andie MacDowell, James Coburn, David Caruso, Lorraine Toussaint, Frank Stallone, Sandra Bernhard, and Richard E. Grant are also featured. The live action film makes heavy use of cartoon-style slapstick, including sound effects, which enhances the movie's signature surreal humour. The plot combines material based on conspiracy theories, secret societies, and historic mysteries, as well as outlandish "clockpunk" technology à la Coburn's Our Man Flint movies of the 1960s. A recurring plot device in the film has Hudson and his partner Tommy "Five-Tone" singing songs concurrently but separately, to time and synchronize their exploits. Willis-Aiello duets of Bing Crosby's "Swinging on a Star" and Paul Anka's "Side by Side" feature on the film's soundtrack. Documentary film The Fade is a 2012 documentary, comedy and drama film directed by Andy Mundy-Castle. Comedy A Canterbury Tale is a 1944 British film by the film-making team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It stars Eric Portman, Sheila Sim, Dennis Price and Sgt. John Sweet; Esmond Knight provided narration and played several small roles. For the postwar American release, Raymond Massey narrated and Kim Hunter was added to the film. The film was made in black and white, and was the first of two collaborations between Powell and Pressburger and cinematographer Erwin Hillier. A Canterbury Tale takes its title from The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, and loosely uses Chaucer's theme of 'eccentric characters on a religious pilgrimage' to highlight the wartime experiences of the citizens of Kent, and encourage wartime Anglo-American friendship and understanding. Comedy Labu dan Labi is a 1962 Malaysian & Singaporean buddy comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. The movie revolves around the antics of Labu and Labi, two servants with wild imaginations who work in the house of a wealthy but miserly man, Haji Bakhil bin Haji Kedekut. The movie is filmed in the style of a stage pantomime, with over-the-top comedy and featuring the characters occasionally talking directly to the audience. The film's sequel is Nasib Si Labu Labi. Thriller Last Plane Out is a 1983 film directed by David Nelson, son of Ozzie and Harriet. It was based on journalist Jack Cox's experience in Nicaragua when it was ruled by dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle and his battle against insurgents during the Nicaraguan Revolution. Comedy Café chantant is a 1953 film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Comedy Happy Birthday Timmy! is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Johnny Cullen. Comedy Pistols for Breakfast is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the Museum of Modern Art film archive. Thriller Naajayaz is a 1995 Indian Hindi drama film. It was a below average at the Box Office in 1995 though Ajay Devgan was nominated for best actor at Filmfare for his role in this film. Documentary film Oxygen for the Ears: Living Jazz is a 2012 documentary, music, historical fiction film directed by Stefan Immler. Animation An animated version of Dr. Seuss's The Butter Battle Book adapted into an TV Special in 1989 by filmmaker Ralph Bakshi and narrated by Charles Durning. Thriller The Moment After 2: The Awakening is a 2006 direct-to-video Christian sequel film to The Moment After. It is a post-Rapture film following the lives of two former FBI agents. The film was featured at both the Merrimack Valley Christian Film Festival and the Greater Orlando Christian Film Festival. Documentary film Ray Harryhausen: The Early Years Collection is a 2005 documentary film directed by Ray Harryhausen. Documentary film Armadillo is a 2010 documentary film directed by Janus Metz Pedersen. "Armadillo took audiences by surprise at this year’s Cannes Film Festival when it became the first documentary to screen in the Critic’s Week competition, then took the top prize in that section. The film follows Danish soldiers fighting the Taliban in the Helmand province of southern Afghanistan. We’ve grown accustomed in the last decade to depictions of improvised explosive devices, missile strikes and other remote control warfare. But in Armadillo (named for the platoon’s base camp) we’re plunged into close combat that evokes wars of past eras, particularly Vietnam. Director Janus Metz maintains a sophisticated visual flair that’s rarely achieved in such extreme conditions, while building the film around distinct characters within the platoon, such as the boyish Mads – whose middle class family expected him to keep peace in Kosovo, not fight in Afghanistan – and the more battle-hardened platoon leader, Rasmus. Through their six-month tour of duty we witness how war transforms different personalities. Metz draws closer and closer to these soldiers, with an intimacy equal to a work of fiction. That blurring of lines forces the question: what does the viewer seek in a war film? Political insight or human drama? Condemnation of brutality or celebration of valour? Armadillo prompts these questions while leaving it to the audience to determine their own answers. Armadillo has already stirred political debate in Denmark over the rules of engagement and raised calls for a military investigation. The film raises discussion on many levels: how recruits are conditioned to become warriors; how the international force conducts itself in Afghanistan; how an insurgency defies technical superiority; and how soldiers grow addicted to the adrenaline of war. For such a small country, Denmark has turned into something of a documentary powerhouse, with works such as Ghosts of Cité Soleil, Burma VJ and now Armadillo. Trend-watchers are bound to compare Armadillo to this year’s Sundance award-winner Restrepo, which focuses on American troops in Afghanistan. But Armadillo moves the consideration of this conflict in a more controversial direction. The ripples of debate that started in Cannes are about to hit North American shores." Quoting Thom Powers from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Comedy Air Bud: Spikes Back is the fifth and final film in the original Air Bud series. The film series itself was followed by a spin-off series: the Air Buddies franchise. It was released on June 24, 2003 as a direct to video sequel. Documentary film The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair is a 2006 documentary film by American documentary filmmaker Michael Tucker. The film depicts Yunis Khatayer Abbas, an Iraqi journalist who was detained by US troops in 2003 and later imprisoned at Abu Ghraib prison for nine months. Although innocent, he was accused by American military officials of plotting to assassinate then British prime minister Tony Blair along with his two brothers. Documentary film Igrushki is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Lina Lužytė. Thriller Road Games is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Richard Franklin. The film stars Stacy Keach as a truck driver, and Jamie Lee Curtis as a hitchhiker. Comedy Aboriginal Heart is a 2013 short comedy drama film written by Tim Duncan and directed by Michelle Blanchard. Comedy The Trouble with Dee Dee is a 2005 film directed by Mike Meiners. Comedy Bliss is a 1985 Australian film directed by Ray Lawrence, co-adapted by Lawrence and Peter Carey, author of the original novel Bliss from which it is adapted. It starred Barry Otto who, at the time, was best known in Sydney for his theatre work, and Lynette Curran, a veteran star of Australian stage, TV and film and a former co-star of the popular ABC soap opera Bellbird. Notable among the supporting roles is an early film appearance by Gia Carides and an early cameo role by John Doyle. After a rocky start – 400 of the 2000-strong audience walked out during its first screening at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival – the film went on to receive multiple awards at the AFI awards. Animation Dutch Darkness is a 2011 short animation written and directed by Steve Woods. Thriller Cannibal Diner is a 2012 horror, mystery and thriller film written by Mario von Czapiewski and directed by Frank W. Montag. Comedy Cupid's Target is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy The (Non-Racist) Reporter is a 2009 short comedy drama film written and directed by Sadya Saeed. Comedy White Christmas is a 1954 American musical film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen, loosely based on the 1942 film Holiday Inn. Filmed in Technicolor, White Christmas features the songs of Irving Berlin, including the title song, "White Christmas." Produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film is notable for being the first to be released in VistaVision, a wide-screen process developed by Paramount that entailed using twice the surface area of standard 35mm film. This large-area negative was used to yield finer-grained standard-sized 35 mm film prints. Documentary film Upstream Battle is a 2008 documentary directed by Ben Kempas. Documentary film Spend It All is a 1971 short documentary film directed by Les Blank and Skip Gerson. Thriller The Fast and the Furious is a 2001 American action film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster. The film is the first installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise and was distributed by Universal Pictures. The film follows undercover cop Brian O'Conner who must stop semi-truck hijackers led by Dominic Toretto from stealing expensive electronic equipment. The film's concept was inspired by a Vibe magazine article about street racing in New York City. Filming locations include Los Angeles and parts of southern California. The Fast and the Furious was released on June 22, 2001 to financial success. The film's budget was an estimated $38 million, grossing $207,283,925 worldwide. Critical reaction was mostly mixed, according to review aggregators Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. The film became the original of a franchise series when it was followed by 2 Fast 2 Furious, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Fast & Furious, Fast Five, Fast & Furious 6 and Furious 7. Comedy I bet anyone can get better at golf than you are in one week, a golfer says to her golfing businessman for a boyfriend in a quarrel. Unfortunately Stig-Helmer is standing nearby when the boyfriend accepts the bet, and he is chosen to be the competitor. Stig-Helmer has never played the game before, but his Norwegian friend Ole promises to help him. Documentary film Quantum Hoops is a 2007 documentary film directed by Rick Greenwald, that follows the California Institute of Technology's basketball team—the Caltech Beavers—in their attempts to end a 21-year losing streak during the final week of the 2006 basketball season. The documentary premiered on January 26, 2007 at the 2007 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, where it won a Top 10 Audience Choice Award. It first screened in theatres on November 2, 2007 in Pasadena, California, and featured at the 30th Denver Film Festival on November 8. Documentary film To Hurt and to Heal is a 1987 documentary film directed by Laura Sky. Thriller Tusk is a 2014 American horror comedy-drama film written and directed by Kevin Smith, based on a story from his SModcast podcast. The film stars Michael Parks, Justin Long, Haley Joel Osment and Génesis Rodríguez. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, before it was released on September 19, 2014, by A24 Films. The film is intended to be the first in Smith's planned True North Trilogy. Tusk was notable for being Kevin Smith's first major wide release since Cop Out, for featuring a much-talked about performance by Johnny Depp, and for being a box office disappointment. Comedy Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation is a 1953 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the fifth installment of Universal-International's Ma and Pa Kettle franchise starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Documentary film I'm Rick James is a 2007 documentary film by Perry Santos from Shoreline Entertainment. Comedy Ecce Bombo is a 1978 Italian comedy film, written, starring and directed by Nanni Moretti. It was filmed in 16 mm but released in 35 mm. It was Moretti's first commercial success. Thriller Marathon Man is a 1976 suspense/thriller film directed by John Schlesinger. It was adapted by William Goldman from his novel of the same name and stars Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, Roy Scheider, William Devane and Marthe Keller. The music score was composed by Michael Small. Documentary film Nine To Ninety is a 2012 short, family, biographical, documentary film directed by Alicia Dwyer. Comedy Spank! is a 1999 Australian comedy film filmed in Adelaide. Comedy 33 Teeth is a 2011 short drama comedy film written and directed by Evan Roberts. Comedy 21 tapaa pilata avioliitto is a 2013 Finnish film written and directed by Johanna Vuoksenmaa. It was the highest grossing locally produced movie of the year in Finland. Comedy In the Drink is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Richard Sears. Thriller Rambo: First Blood Part II is a 1985 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos and starring Sylvester Stallone. The screenplay was by Stallone and James Cameron. A sequel to 1982's First Blood, it is the second installment in the Rambo series, with Stallone reprising his role as Vietnam veteran John Rambo. Picking up where the first film left, the sequel is set in the context of the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue; it sees Rambo released from prison by federal order to document the possible existence of POWs in Vietnam, under the belief that he will find nothing, thus enabling the government to sweep the issue under the rug. Despite negative reviews, First Blood Part II was a major box office success, as well as the most recognized and memorable installment in the series, having inspired countless rip-offs, parodies, video games, and imitations. The film was on the ballot for the American Film Institute's 100 Years... 100 Cheers, a list of America's most inspiring movies. Entertainment Weekly ranked the movie number 23 on its list of The Best Rock-'em, Sock-'em Movies of the Past 25 Years. Comedy Zombies on Broadway is an American Comedy-horror film released in 1945. Animation Red Hawk is a 1995 family, animation and action film written by Ju Wan So and Sang Wol Ji, directed by Sang Il Sim and Jung-ryul Hwang. Documentary film Yasuni is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Nicolas Entel. Comedy Dostana 2 is an upcoming Bollywood comedy film Directed by Tarun Mansukhani. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Dostana which was a super hit. Arjun Rampal will be cast as a new addition into the series.Abhishek Bachchan and John Abraham will reprise their roles from the previous movie. Reportedly Ritesh Deshmukh, Shreyas Talpade, and Dino Morea have also been signed for the film. The setting of the sequel is rumored to be relocated from Miami to London. It was also rumored that production on the film reportedly began in October 2011. The second installment will reportedly release in mid-2015. Comedy Pappu is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Sapan Pasuparthi. Comedy Mast Maja Maadi is a 2008 Kannada comedy-romance film directed by R. Ananth Raju featuring Sudeep, Vijay Raghavendra, Diganth, Naga Kiran, Komal and Jennifer Kotwal in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by P.B. Balaji and lyrics by K. Ram Narayan. Documentary film A Century in Stone is a 2004 documentary film depicting the rise of Eston's iron and steel industry. It is 118 minutes long project was funded by the first £75,000 fellowship award from NESTA to be awarded in the north-east. Launched in 2004, "A Century in Stone" attracted over four-thousand people to clubs and halls across Teesside before becoming the first local film to be shown at a Teesside multiplex. In its first week, it outsold Hollywood competition to become the Xmas 2004 VHS/DVD bestseller in Teesside. The film toured Australia in 2005, screening in various towns, and beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which had been made in Teesside. Documentary film Seduced and Abandoned is a 2013 documentary film directed by James Toback. The film details the journey of Toback and actor Alec Baldwin, as they try to sell a film concept at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012. Taking part in several pitch sessions with producers as well as interviews with directors and actors, the duo explore the film production aspect of film financing. The film premiered at the festival a year later on May 20, 2013. Thriller Specimen is a 1995 film directed by John Bradshaw. They came from space to plant the seed in the womb of a chosen woman. Now, 24 years later, her son must face the aliens that created him. His supernatural powers are no match against the enemies surrounding him in the showdown of the lifetime. Comedy The Notorious Daughter of Fanny Hill is a 1966 comedy/drama film written by Jim Markham and directed by Arthur P. Stootsberry. Documentary film Túmin. Solidarity Economy is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Elizondo Moreno and Melissa. Comedy The Brothers McMullen is a 1995 American comedy-drama film written, directed, produced by, and starring Edward Burns. It deals with the lives of the three Irish Catholic McMullen brothers from Long Island, New York, over three months, as they grapple with basic ideas and values — love, sex, marriage, religion and family — in the 1990s. Animation Passing is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Hamish Lambert. Animation The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger is an American independent short film directed by Bill Plympton. It was screened first at the Annecy Film Festival and after a long-festival running was nominated for Best Short Film at the 38th Annie Awards. Comedy Bye Bye Baby is a 1988 drama film directed by Enrico Oldoini and written by Liliane Betti, Paolo Costella and Enrico Oldoini. Documentary film Miss Inc. is a 2013 documentary film written by Mauricio Segura and directed by Orlando Arriagada. Science Fiction Dogara, the Space Monster, released in Japan as Uchū Daikaijū Dogora, is a 1964 Japanese tokusatsu science fiction film produced and released by Toho Studios. Directed by Ishirō Honda and featuring special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, the film starred Nobuo Nakamura, Akiko Wakabayashi, and Hollywood actor Robert Dunham. The film tells the story of a huge jellyfish-like creature from space that attacks Japan. The film was released straight to television in the United States, in the Winter of 1966 by American International Television as Dagora, the Space Monster. Documentary film Versions 2012 is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Oliver Laric. Comedy Father of the Bride is a 1991 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams, George Newbern, Martin Short, B.D. Wong and Kieran Culkin. It is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name. The film inspired a series of Hallmark commercials that featured the smiling faces of the happy couple and sneak-peeks at the backs of numerous greeting cards. This film is number 92 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies". Martin portrays George Banks, a businessman and owner of an athletic shoe company, who, when he finds out his daughter is getting married, does not want to give her away. He eventually learns to live with his new son-in-law and realizes that as long as his daughter is happy, he is happy. The film opened to positive reviews, and became a major box office success, earning more than four times its budget. With the success of the film, a sequel, Father of the Bride Part II was released in 1995. Comedy True Adolescents is a 2009 American comedy film starring Mark Duplass, Bret Loehr and Carr Thompson. It was written and directed by Craig Johnson. It premiered at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival, where it was nominated for the narrative feature grand jury prize. Comedy Miracle in Lane 2 is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Frankie Muniz, Rick Rossovich, Molly Hagan, and Patrick Levis. Comedy Check It Out, Yo! is a 2006 Drama, Musical film written by Takehiko Hata and directed by Rieko Miyamoto. Comedy Luke Joins the Navy is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Animation FORWARD, MARCH! is a 2013 animated film directed by Pierrick Barbin, Rimelle Khayat, Loic le Goff, Guillaume Lenoel, and Garrick Rawlingson. Documentary film Arrival of a Train at Vincennes Station was an 1896 French silent actuality film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Méliès's company Star Film and is numbered 7 in its catalogues. Comedy El Aire is a 2013 romantic comedy film written and directed by Santiago Guidi. Comedy Major Payne is a 1995 comedy film, starring Damon Wayans. The film is a loose remake of the 1955 film The Private War of Major Benson, starring Charlton Heston. Thriller Janakan is a Malayalam crime thriller film starring Mohanlal & Suresh Gopi, directed by Sanjeev N. R. The film was written by S. N. Swami. It was released on April 8, 2010 in Kerala and is distributed by Maxlab Entertainments. Comedy Il petomane, internationally released as Petomaniac, is a 1983 Italian commedia all'italiana film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is loosely based on real life events of Joseph Pujol, best known as "Le Pétomane". Documentary film The story of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and his American nephew, Edward Bernays. Bernays invented the public relations profession in the 1920s and was the first person to take Freud's ideas to manipulate the masses. He showed American corporations how they could make people want things they didn't need by systematically linking mass-produced goods to their unconscious desires. Bernays was one of the main architects of the modern techniques of mass-consumer persuasion, using every trick in the book, from celebrity endorsement and outrageous PR stunts, to eroticising the motorcar. His most notorious coup was breaking the taboo on women smoking by persuading them that cigarettes were a symbol of independence and freedom. But Bernays was convinced that this was more than just a way of selling consumer goods. It was a new political idea of how to control the masses. By satisfying the inner irrational desires that his uncle had identified, people could be made happy and thus docile. It was the start of the all-consuming self which has come to dominate today's world. Documentary film Tulip Time: The Rise and Fall of the Trio Lescano is a documentary film about the Italian close harmony group Trio Lescano, their rise, downfall, and eventual arrest by Italian fascists. After a farewell radio broadcast on September 1, 1945, the trio moved to South America to resume their career. The film had its U.S. premiere at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival on July 30, 2008. The film was produced by the Netherlands film production company Memphis Film. Animation The Mighty Kong is a 1998 American direct-to-video animated, musical adaptation of the classic King Kong story. Jodi Benson and Dudley Moore headed its cast of voice actors. It features original songs by the Sherman Brothers. Documentary film Tales From Leper Valley is a 2002 German film directed by Andrei Schwartz. Animation Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation, released in Japan as Street Fighter Zero, and also known as Street Fighter Alpha: The Movie, is a 1999 OVA film based on the Street Fighter Alpha fighting games. It was directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi, with character designs by Yoshihiko Umakoshi. An English adaptation was produced by Manga Entertainment and released in 2000. The film commemorates the tenth anniversary of the arcade release of the original Street Fighter II. It is not a prequel or sequel to either Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie or Street Fighter II V, but an independent installment, although a handful of voice actors from previous adaptations reprised their roles for the English version of the movie. Comedy We Were Awesome is a 2013 short drama and comedy film written by Daniel Kanaber and directed by Jesse Coane. Comedy Fatty's Debut is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Petit Pierre is a 1980 documentary, short film directed by Emmanuel Clot. Documentary film L'Afrique en morceaux is a 2000 documentary film directed by Jihan El-Tahri. Thriller Tarao Bannai: Kimen mura no sangeki is a crime and thriller film directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi. Thriller Edge of Sanity is a 1989 British horror film, directed by Gérard Kikoïne and starring Anthony Perkins, that is a portrayal of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with aspects of Jack the Ripper. Thriller Rumble in the Bronx, is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Anita Mui. Released in the United States in 1995, Rumble in the Bronx had a successful theater run, and brought Chan into the American mainstream. The film is set in the Bronx area of New York City but was filmed in and around Vancouver. It is still unto this day, Jackie Chan's highest grossing Chinese movie, with the Rush Hour series being his most well-known worldwide. Documentary film The Klezmatics: On Holy Ground is a documentary film directed by Erik Anjou. Comedy Old Mother Riley's New Venture is a low-budget black-and-white 1949 British comedy film, starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. It is the twelfth in the long-running Old Mother Riley films, and was the first of the series to play in London's West End; and the first to be released in the U.S., where it opened in 1952, as Old Mother Riley,. Comedy Eating is a 1990 American comedy-drama film starring Nelly Alard, Lisa Blake Richards, Frances Bergen, Mary Crosby, Gwen Welles, Elizabeth Kemp, Marina Gregory and written and directed by Henry Jaglom. Documentary film Fight Like Soldiers Die Like Children is a 2012 documentary film directed by Patrick Reed. Comedy Men Who Save the World is a 2014 internationally co-produced comedy film written and directed by Liew Seng Tat. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film The Universal Language is a 2011 short documentary film on the Esperanto language and the movement around it. Using much archive footage from the language's early days the time as well as interviews with Esperantists today, the film constructs a linear narrative of Esperanto's history and goals. The film, directed by Sam Green won the 2012 Ashland Independent Film Festival award for Juried Best Short Documentary. Documentary film "Águas de Março" enfoca a relação de Tom Jobim com a ecologia, narrado por Chico Buarque. Os sentimentos que envolviam esta forte relação de Tom com a fauna e aflora brasileiras, especialmente a Mata Atlântica, estão neste DVD, ao som de números musicais históricos, gravados em diferentes fases da vida do Maestro Soberano. Mas é com Elis Regina que Tom Jobim divide a interpretação daquela que se tornaria uma de suas obras-primas, "Águas de Março". Registrado em 1974 em Los Angeles, durante as gravações do LP "Elis e Tom", apresenta os dois cantando de forma descontraída e animada. A música, definida por Chico, como "o samba mais bonito do mundo", levaria a paixão de tom pela natureza a uma popularidade nunca antes alcançada. Thriller Anjaam is a Bollywood thriller drama movie released on 22 April 1994. Directed by Rahul Rawail, it stars Madhuri Dixit, Shahrukh Khan, Deepak Tijori, Himani Shivpuri, Tinnu Anand, Kalpana Iyer and Kiran Kumar. The film's music was composed by Anand-Milind with lyrics written by Sameer. The film is about the consequence / result of the slightest mistake and how it can ruin your whole life. It also focuses on the atrocities committed against women. This was the first time that Madhuri Dixit and Shahrukh Khan were paired together. Khan and Dixit were praised for their respective performances. Madhuri Dixit earned a Filmfare Best Actress nomination for her role but won the award for her performance in Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!. Khan was again featured in a negative role - he received the Filmfare Best Villain Award for his performance. He was nominated for the same award the previous year for his performance in Yash Chopra's Darr. Documentary film Birdmen Of Kilimanjaro is a 1981 documentary film written and directed by Richard Dennison. Science Fiction The Ugly Swans is a 2006 Russian science fiction film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky, based on the novel of the same name by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The film is often compared to Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker, also adapted from a Strugatsky book. Science Fiction The Horizon Project is a 2013 sci-fi short film written by Zack Mosley and directed by Scott Belyea. Comedy The Luck of the Navy is a 1927 British silent comedy thriller film directed by Fred Paul and starring Evelyn Laye, Henry Victor and Hayford Hobbs. It was an adaptation of the 1919 play The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills. Comedy Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 science-fiction family film. The directorial debut of Joe Johnston and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, the film tells the story of an inventor who accidentally shrinks his and his neighbor's kids to ¼ of an inch with his electromagnetic shrink ray and sends them out into the backyard with the trash. Rick Moranis stars as Wayne Szalinski, the inventor who accidentally shrinks his children, Amy Szalinski and Nick Szalinski. Marcia Strassman portrays his wife, Diane, to whom Moranis delivers the titular line. Matt Frewer, Kristine Sutherland, Thomas Wilson Brown and Jared Rushton star as Russ Thompson, Sr., Mae Thompson, Russ Thompson, Jr. and Ron Thompson, the Szalinskis' next door neighbors. The film became an unexpected box office success, grossing in excess of $222 million worldwide, and became the highest-grossing live action Disney film ever, a record it held for five years. It was met with positive reviews from both critics and audiences, who praised the story, visuals and innovation. Comedy Já, truchlivý bůh is a 1969 black-and-white Czech comedy film directed by Antonín Kachlík. Based on stories from Milan Kundera's book Laughable Loves, it stars Milos Kopecký as Adolf, who relates a tale of spurned love to his friend Apostol. Adolf has his friend to pose as an opera conductor to seduce the young woman, as she loves opera, and then spurn her. Thriller "Daniel Monzón's Cell 211 is a gripping, suspenseful thriller, as well as a political commentary on the situation in Spanish jails today. While the film hits several notes popular to the prison film genre, it also questions the extent to which the violence characteristically bred within these facilities is due to the “untameable” disposition of the prisoner. Juan Oliver (Alberto Ammann) wants to make a good impression at his new job as a prison officer and reports to work a day early, leaving his pregnant wife, Elena (Marta Etura), at home. His destiny is forever changed by this fateful decision, as during his tour of the prison, an accident occurs that knocks him unconscious. He is rushed to the empty but visibly haunted walls of cell 211. As this diversion unfolds, inmates of the high-security cellblock strategically break free and hijack the penitentiary. Aware of the violence that is to come, the prison officers flee, leaving Juan stranded and unconscious in the heart of the riot. When Juan awakens, he immediately takes stock of the situation; in order to survive, he must pretend to be a prisoner. Juan develops a dialogue with the violent leader of the riot, Badass (an incredible Luis Tosar, who also played the villain in Michael Mann's Miami Vice), and the two begin a partnership, Badass fully believing that Juan is a new inmate. Negotiations go smoothly until the rioters take three ETA (the militant Basque separatist organization) prisoners hostage. When this hits the news, it triggers a stream of prison riots throughout the country as well as demonstrations in the Basque Country. Juan quickly realizes that he is on his own as the situation becomes more politicized and the government gets involved, afraid of potential ramifications in the Basque community. As the drama heightens, unexpected shifts in character both within and without the prison occur. Tinged with social undertones, Cell 211 offers an entertaining yet provocative reflection on the moral grey zones that continue to riddle the socially abject space of the state penitentiary." Quoting Diana Sanchez on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy Crazy in Alabama is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Antonio Banderas, written by Mark Childress, and starring Melanie Griffith as an abused wife who heads to California to become a movie star while her nephew back in Alabama has to deal with a racially motivated murder involving a corrupt sheriff. The movie was filmed in Houma, Louisiana. Comedy A Bride for Henry is a 1937 American film directed by William Nigh. Thriller Right Now is a 2004 French film by director Benoît Jacquot. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Down House is a 2001 Russian comedy-gross-out film by Roman Kachanov, a spoof parody on The Idiot novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. The plot is set in modern Moscow, probably in the second half of the 1990s, with "New Russians", Hummer H1 jeeps, bribery, violence, truckfuls of tinned stew as a dowry, and so on. The film is quite far from the novel's subject, but still keeps to the main storyline. It features Fyodor Bondarchuk as Myshkin, and a soundtrack by DJ Groove, one of the most popular Russian DJs. In Russian, "Даун" primarily refers to a person with Down syndrome, or, colloquially, to anyone retarded or just stupid, so it is similar to "Idiot"; while "Хаус" refers to House music, which is used extensively in the film. The name is also a reference to Russian subcultures like e.g. businessmen, hackers and hippies, heavily using words borrowed from English and transliterated into Russian alphabet. Thriller Defence of the Realm is a 1985 political thriller directed by David Drury, and starring Gabriel Byrne, Greta Scacchi, and Denholm Elliott, with Robbie Coltrane in a supporting role. The film takes its title from the 1914 Defence of the Realm Act, passed in the United Kingdom at the start of the First World War, which gave the Government executive powers for as long as war continued to suppress public criticism, imprison people without trial, and commandeer economic resources for the war effort. Thriller Vampire is a 2011 dramatic horror-thriller film that was directed and written by Shunji Iwai. It was first released on January 22, 2011 at the Sundance Film Festival and is the first film he has directed in English. The movie stars Kevin Zegers as a teacher that believes himself to be a blood-drinking vampire. Documentary film Ideal family is a 2013 documentary film directed Erion Kovaci. Thriller Tick Tock is a thriller, crime, dramatic film written and directed by Kevin Tenney. Comedy Week-End with Father is a 1951 film directed by Douglas Sirk. Thriller Glitz is a film directed by October 21, 1988. Documentary film Mission Of Mermaids is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Susan Cohn Rockefeller. Comedy Tricia's Wedding is a 1971 short/comedy film directed by Milton Miron. Documentary film Strike Zion! is a 1967 war documentary film directed by Bill Cunningham. Documentary film 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads is a CD/DVD and is the fifth release from American blues band Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band. The documentary film was directed by Noble Jones and produced by Phillipa Davis. It was Executive Produced by Kelly Norris Sarno, Devin Sarno, Ken Shepherd and Kristin Forbes. The CD was produced by Jerry Harrison. Tour still photography, CD, DVD and LP photos by Amanda Gresham. [www.amandagresham.com] 10 Days Out was nominated for two Grammys, Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video and Grammy Award For Best Traditional Blues Album at the 50th Grammy Awards and won the 2008 Blues Music Award for Best DVD and the 2008 Keeping the Blues Alive Award under the category of Film, Television or Video. The documentary portion of the album featured a 10-day venture of Shepherd meeting blues pioneers with the intent of spotlighting veterans of the music genre. Artists include the Music Maker Relief Foundation's Etta Baker, Cootie Stark, and Neal Pattman, as well as B.B. King, Henry Townsend, Hubert Sumlin, Lazy Lester, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Pinetop Perkins, and several others. Comedy Let 'Er Go Gallegher is a 1928 crime fiction and comedy film written by Elliott J. Clawson and directed by Elmer Clifton. Documentary film High Plains Doctor: Healing on the Tibetan Plateau is a 2012 documentary film by Michael Dayan, who produced, directed, and shot the film. Premiering on the CBC in Canada, it focuses on documenting the life journey of Isaac Sobol, who recounts his professional experiences and personal insights as Chief Medical Officer of Nunavut and professor of Aboriginal People's Health. High Plains Doctor was shot in the village of Yushu, which was leveled in an earthquake shortly after filming. The film is the only known moving picture documentation of the town before its destruction, providing a rare document into a way of life that is disappearing. The film documents Sobol’s tenth and final medical mission to Yushu. Documentary film Havanna mi amor is a 2000 documentary film directed by Uli Gaulke. Documentary film Mother of Rock: The Life and Times of Lillian Roxon is 2010 music documentary film written and directed by Paul Clarke. Thriller Spellbinder is a 1988 American thriller film directed by Janet Greek, starring Timothy Daly and Kelly Preston. The screenplay was written by Tracy Tormé. The original music score was written by Basil Poledouris. The film was marketed with the tagline "A nightmare of illusion and betrayal". Comedy Especialista en chamacas is a 1965 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Animation The Smurfs 2 is a 2013 American 3D family comedy film and a sequel to the 2011 film The Smurfs. It is loosely based on The Smurfs comic-book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo. It is the second installment of a projected trilogy, produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is directed by Raja Gosnell, who helmed the first, with all the main cast returning. New cast members include Christina Ricci and J. B. Smoove as members of the Naughties, and Brendan Gleeson as Patrick Winslow's stepfather. The film was released on July 31, 2013 and is dedicated to Jonathan Winters, who voiced Papa Smurf and died on April 11, 2013. The film was met with negative critical reception, with a review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes giving the film even worse rating than to its, also negatively rated, predecessor. Although making more than three times of its budget, The Smurfs 2 earned over $200 million less than the first film. Science Fiction Computer-generated mega-pop star Sharon Apple has packed in the masses again for another of her bestselling concerts. Amongst the fans are, Isamu Dyson, the maverick pilot, and Yang, who is about to pull off one of the biggest computer hacking stunts ever in front of millions. When Isamu returns to the New Edwards Test Center he is up against his old rival Guld for air supremacy as well as fighting for the affections of Myung, the discontented producer of Sharon Apple. A computer transmitted message alarms the pilots that Myung is in danger and both rush to her resuce. Guld emerges a hero and Isamu is jealous. Sparks fly and rivalry turns violent as they meet in ariel combat. Comedy Puddin' Head is a 1941 film directed by Joseph Santley. Thriller Shortcut Romeo is an Indian action crime thriller film directed and produced by Susi Ganeshan, under the banner of Susi Ganesh Productions. It is the Hindi remake of the director's own Tamil film Thiruttu Payale, starring Neil Nitin Mukesh in the title role with Puja Gupta as his love interest, and Ameesha Patel in a negative character. The theatrical trailer of Shortcut Romeo was unveiled on 25 January 2013. The film was screened at Marche du Film at Cannes Film Festival on 22 May 2013. It released on 21 June 2013 to a largely mixed critical reception. Comedy Prince Cinders is a 1993 comedy animation film written by Robert Llewellyn and directed by Derek W. Hayes. Documentary film Wooden People is a 2012 documentary short film written and directed by Victor Asliuk. Comedy Yodha is a 1992 Malayalam Sword and sorcery action comedy film scripted by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi and directed by Sangeeth Sivan. The film stars Mohanlal who plays the protagonist, who is told he is the saviour destined to rescue the Rimpoche of a Nepalese Buddhist monastery from practitioners of black magic. The score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman. The story is loosely based on The Golden Child. It was mostly shot at Palakkad in Kerala and Nepal. A sequel titled Yodha 2 has been planned, which hypes A.R. Rahman's comeback to the Malayalam film industry. Thriller Skyscraper is a 1996 direct-to-video movie starring Anna Nicole Smith. It was directed by Raymond Martino and written by William Applegate Jr. and John Larrabee. The movie's plot borrows heavily from the film Die Hard with Smith taking the lead role. Documentary film The Old, The Young & The Sea is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Mario Hainzl and Andreas Jaritz. Documentary film Next: A Primer on Urban Painting is a 2005 documentary film from Canadian filmmaker Pablo Aravena, exploring graffiti around the world. Sequences were shot in the USA, Canada, France, Holland, Germany, England, Spain, Japan and Brazil. Comedy Strawberry Shortcake and the Baby Without a Name is an animated television special from 1984, produced by Nelvana. This is the fifth to feature American Greetings character Strawberry Shortcake. Animation Elven Bride is a hentai OVA series. It has only 2 episodes. Comedy Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, also known as KKHH, is an Indian Hindi coming-of-age romantic comedy drama film, released in India and the United Kingdom on 16 October 1998. It was written and directed by Karan Johar, and starred the popular on-screen pair of Shahrukh Khan and Kajol in their fourth film together. Rani Mukerji featured in a supporting role, while Salman Khan had an extended guest appearance. Filmed in India, Mauritius, and Scotland, this was Karan Johar's directorial debut. One of his goals for the film was to set a new level for style in Hindi cinema. The plot combines two love triangles set years apart. The first half covers friends on a college campus, while the second tells the story of a widower's young daughter who tries to reunite her dad with his old friend. The film was extremely successful in India and abroad, becoming the highest grossing Indian film of the year, and the first Bollywood film to enter the UK cinema top ten. The soundtrack also became the biggest seller of the year. The film won many major awards including the "Best Film" honours at the Filmfare Awards, the National Film Awards, Zee Cine Awards, Screen Awards, and Bollywood Movie Awards. Comedy Can't Stop Dancing is a 1999 feature length film written and directed by Steven Falick and Ben Zook and starring Ben Zook. Thriller Miss Bala is a 2011 Mexican drama film written by Gerardo Naranjo with Mauricio Katz and directed by Gerardo Naranjo. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Comedy Tharle Nan Maga is a Kannada film released in 1992. The film marked the debut of Upendra as a director and Jaggesh as a lead actor. It also marked the debut of the actress Anjali Sudhakar. Documentary film Winter Garden is a documentary film directed by Lee Ji-hyeon. Comedy Mr. Reckless is a 1948 American film directed by Frank McDonald. Comedy Husband Hunters is a 1927 comedy-drama silent film released by Tiffany Productions and directed by John G. Adolfi. Thriller Deadbolt is a made-for-television thriller film, by Douglas Jackson, and starring Justine Bateman, Adam Baldwin, and Michele Scarabelli. Thriller Mulholland Drive is a 2001 American neo-noir mystery film written and directed by David Lynch and starring Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, and Justin Theroux. It tells the story of an aspiring actress named Betty Elms, newly arrived in Los Angeles, California, who meets and befriends an amnesia woman hiding in an apartment that belongs to Elms's aunt. The story includes several other seemingly unrelated vignettes that eventually connect in various ways, as well as some surreal and darkly comic scenes and images that relate to the cryptic narrative. Originally conceived as a television pilot, a large portion of the film was shot in 1999 with Lynch's plan to keep it open-ended for a potential series. After viewing Lynch's version, however, television executives decided to reject it. Lynch then provided an ending to the project, making it a feature film. The half-pilot, half-feature result, along with Lynch's characteristic style, has left the general meaning of the movie's events open to interpretation. Lynch has declined to offer an explanation of his intentions for the narrative, leaving audiences, critics and cast members to speculate on what transpires. Thriller Hearts in Atlantis is a 2001 American/Australian drama thriller film directed by Scott Hicks and starring Anthony Hopkins. It is loosely adapted from Stephen King's novel. Documentary film The Rule is a documentary historical fiction film directed by Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno. Comedy Rebound is a 2005 comedy film directed by Steve Carr and starring Martin Lawrence as a disgraced college basketball coach who returns to his old middle school to coach the boys' basketball team. This was also Tara Correa's only film role. She was murdered in a gang shooting on October 25, 2005. The film was a critical and box office failure. Comedy It's Nifty in the Navy is a 1965 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Dirch Passer. Thriller Où est la main de l'homme sans tête is a thriller film directed by Guillaume Malandrin and Stephane Malandrin. Documentary film Finding Fela is a 2014 documentary film directed by Alex Gibney, portraying and analysing the life of pioneering musician Fela Kuti. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. Comedy Every day is a film directed by Richard Levine. "Meet Ned. His live-in father-in-law is putting serious strains on Ned's marriage. He's having a hard time adjusting to raising an independent teenager. His job as a TV writer is unfulfilling, and late nights with a sexy coworker are only complicating matters…. Liev Schreiber, Helen Hunt, Brian Dennehy, Carla Gugino, Eddie Izzard, and Ezra Miller star in this eloquent and honest look at an everyday family dealing with life's little curveballs." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Thriller Kempe Gowda is a 2011 Kannada action film starring Sudeep and Ragini Dwivedi in the lead roles. The film was directed by Sudeep and produced by Shankare Gowda. The film is a remake of the Tamil superhit film Singam which starred Surya and Anushka Shetty and written by famous Tamil director Hari who is well known for his successful village style movies. Arjun Janya has composed the music. This movie was also remade into Hindi as Singham starring Ajay Devgn and Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles. It has been dubbed in Hindi as Bajirao The Fighter. Thriller Undermind is a 2003 psychological thriller written and directed by Nevil Dwek. Documentary film The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things is a documentary film directed by Sarah Moshman. Thriller Moving Target is a 2011 British thriller, from director Mark Tierney. The film was formerly known as Naked in London. Set on the hottest day of the year in London it follows the character Steve Lynch in an afternoon full of explosive situations. Animation Ventanillas is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by Bert Gottschalk. Comedy We Did It is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Pup. Thriller Tourist Home is a 2013 Malayalam thriller film directed by Shebi. The film plots a series of incidents that take place in the 10 rooms of a tourist home. It is written by ten writers and is produced under the banner of Mega Media. The highlight of the film is that the entire story is filmed using a single shot. It is arguably the first Indian film to be made using this technique. The film has an ensemble cast featuring more than 40 actors including Hemanth Menon, Meera Nandan, Sreejith Vijay, Rejith Menon, Sreejith Ravi, Kalabhavan Mani, Nedumudi Venu, Lena, Sarayu, Saiju Kurup and Roshan. Animation Doraemon: Nobita's the Legend of the Sun King is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 4, 2000. This Movie was also released in India on Disney Channel India as Doraemon The Movie Ye Bhi Tha Nobita Wo Bhi Tha Nobita-King Of Tha Sun on 28th June 2014 and also on Hungama TV in India on 1 November 2014. Comedy Three Businessmen is a film made in 1998. It is a British-Dutch-Spanish-Japanese coproduction directed by Alex Cox. The screenplay is by Tod Davies, who was also the producer. It is quirky philosophical comedy of three businessmen, art dealers Benny and Frank, who set out in Liverpool in search of a meal, and end up in a whirlwind trip around the Earth in search of food, meeting businessman Leroy in the desert, then discovering that they are present at the birth of the new female Messiah... and promptly forgetting again. The film premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival in 1999. Like most of Cox's films, it received a limited theatrical release. The author/producer was Tod Davies, with whom Cox also collaborated on the scripts of Backtrack/Catchfire and Keith Moon was here. She also appears in one scene in the film. The score by Dan Wool and Pray for Rain features Deborah Harry singing a techno version "Ghost Riders in the Sky". Documentary film ART COPY is a powerful new film about advertising and inspiration. Directed by Doug Pray (SURFWISE, SCRATCH, HYPE!), it reveals the work and wisdom of some of the most influential advertising creatives of our time -- people who've profoundly impacted our culture, yet are virtually unknown outside their industry. Exploding forth from advertising's "creative revolution" of the 1960s, these artists and writers all brought a surprisingly rebellious spirit to their work in a business more often associated with mediocrity or manipulation: George Lois, Mary Wells, Dan Wieden, Lee Clow, Hal Riney and others featured in ART COPY were responsible for "Just Do It," "I Love NY," "Where's the Beef?," "Got Milk," "Think Different," and brilliant campaigns for everything from cars to presidents. They managed to grab the attention of millions and truly move them. Visually interwoven with their stories, TV satellites are launched, billboards are erected, and the social and cultural impact of their ads are brought to light in this dynamic exploration of art, commerce, and human emotion. Thriller She's Dressed to Kill is a 1979 TV film directed by Gus Trikonis. Comedy Scandal U.S.A. is a 1981 comedy film written by Michael Levanios Jr., Tom Pileggi, Tom Pilong and Joe Ryan and directed by Michael Levanios Jr. and Tom Pileggi. Documentary film In this revealing follow-up to the 2001 HBO presentation Naked States: America Undercover, the fearless cameras of "America Undercover" follow flesh photographer Spencer Tunick as he attempts to achieve his ambitious goal of photographing naked people on all seven continents. By photographing nude people both individually and in large groups across the globe, the controversial Tunick explores the role that nudity plays in various cultures and encourages discussion in the ongoing debate about nudity in legitimate art. With just one year to achieve his ambitious goal and nine countries to visit, Tunick offers a compelling look at a variety of cultures and the key role that the human form has played in art throughout the ages Comedy Faintheart is a 2008 British comedy film, directed by Vito Rocco and starring Eddie Marsan, Ewen Bremner and Jessica Hynes. It concerns a lead character involved in the historical reenactment of ancient battles; and is the first film to be created using active input from an online site. The film was a result of collaborative effort from Myspace, Vertigo films and Film4. The resulting group, MyMovieMashUp, sought to harness the talents of the online community and to enable them to be involved in the film-making process. Various cast and crew members were picked from the MySpaceUK website to work on the project, a unique tactic in the film-making industry. Although the casting and soundtrack were assembled with the help of Myspace, the screenplay was written by UK-based writer David Lemon. Professional Viking re-enactors from UK-based company "The Vikings" formed part of the cast alongside Britannia Romano-British society. Also a specialist stunt team from East 15 Acting School took part in filming the large battles under the Fight Direction of Richard Ryan. Comedy Softly, Softly is a 1984 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. Thriller No Mercy is a 1986 film starring Richard Gere and Kim Basinger about a cop who accepts an offer to kill a Cajun gangster. Comedy Urban Safari is a 1996 comedy film directed by Reto Salimbeni starring Barry Pepper and David Naughton Comedy Medulla Oblongata is a Malayalam movie produced by S. Madhan and directed by Suresh Nair. It is a remake of Tamil film Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom. The remake stars Rahul Madhav and newcomer Avaana. Science Fiction Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars is a 1938 serial film of 15 episodes, based on the comic strip Flash Gordon. It is the second of three Flash Gordon serials made between 1936 and 1940. The main cast from first serial reprise their roles: Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon, Jean Rogers as Dale Arden, Frank Shannon as Dr. Alexis Zarkov, Charles B. Middleton as Ming the Merciless, and Richard Alexander as Prince Barin. Also in the principal cast are Beatrice Roberts as Queen Azura, Donald Kerr as Happy Hapgood, C. Montague Shaw as the Clay King, and Wheeler Oakman as Ming's chief henchman. Thriller The Return of Doctor Mabuse is a 1961 black-and-white crime film/thriller made in West Berlin. It was a West German/French/Italian international co-production directed by Harald Reinl that was the second of the 1960s CCC Films Dr. Mabuse film series being the sequel to Fritz Lang's The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse. It starred Gert Fröbe, Daliah Lavi and in his first German film, Lex Barker. The film was co-written by Ladislas Fodor and in his first screenplay, Marc Behm who gives the film a science fictional plot that would be followed in the other films in the series. The German title Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse was a reference to the popular German police procedural television show of the time, Stahlnetz. In 1966 the 1960s Dr. Mabuse films were released in the United States to tie in with Gert Fröbe's fame in the role of Auric Goldfinger with this film being renamed The Phantom Fiend. Thriller The true chilling story of the "two of a kind", killin' cousins Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, better known as the Hillside Stranglers. The movie concentrates on the killer's story, as well as Officer Bob Gorgan. Comedy Fong Sai-yuk is a 1993 Hong Kong action and comedy film directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk. The film won the Hong Kong Film Award and Golden Horse Award for best action choreography. The film received positive reviews praising Josephine Siao's acting and the action choreography. Animation Tomte Tummetott and the Fox is a 2007 animated short family film written by Marcus Sauermann and directed by Sandra Schiessl. Comedy Home Cured is a 1926 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Viggo er 50 år og har arbejdet som smed i samme sted i 25 år. Da fabrikken en dag lukker og alle bliver fyret, står Viggo pludselig uden fast holdepunkt i livet. Meget bedre bliver det ikke, da han opdager at sønnen er homoseksuel og at gode jobs bestemt ikke hænger på træerne. Der er ikke meget hjælp at hente hos konen der mest interesserer sig for ugeblade og slægtsforskning. I stedet starte Viggo en affære med Karen og så går det hele for alvor galt. Animation Stand by Me Doraemon is a 2014 Japanese 3D computer animated film based on the Doraemon manga series and is directed by Takashi Yamazaki and Ryūichi Yagi. It was released on August 8, 2014. Bang Zoom! Entertainment premiered an English-dubbed version of the film at the Tokyo International Film Festival on October 24. It is unknown if the English-dubbed version is set to be released in the United States or not. Comedy Iqraar By Chance is a 2006 Bollywood film directed by K. Ravi Shankar and starring Shilpa Anand and Amarjeet Shukla. Animation Kagemono: The Shadow Folk is a 2012 short animation film directed and written by Sabrina Cotugno. Comedy Going by the Book is a 2007 South Korean film. This is a remake of the 1991 Japanese film Asobi no jikan wa owaranai. Comedy The Lair of the White Worm is a 1988 British horror film based loosely on the Bram Stoker novel of the same name and drawing upon the English legend of the Lambton Worm. The film was written and directed by Ken Russell and stars Amanda Donohoe and Hugh Grant. Documentary film Sábado de mierda is a 1988 Mexican film by Gregorio Rocha and his then-partner Sarah Minter, shot between 1985-1987. The film is one of four independent films of the 1985-1991 period focusing on the lives of punk gangs in the Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl suburb of Mexico City. The specific gang was a group known as Mierdas Punks, who were also featured in the documentaries Nadie es inocente, and La neta no hay futuro by Andrea Gentile. The film is classified as a semi-documentary. Comedy Husbands in the City is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. Comedy My Babysitter's a Vampire is a Canadian vampire adventure comedy horror television film starring Vanessa Morgan and Matthew Knight. The film's plot centers on a group of teenagers, one of them a vampire unwittingly hired by a couple to babysit their daughter in lieu of their somewhat untrustworthy son, and their efforts to foil a plot to resurrect a cult group of deceased vampires. The film aired on October 9, 2010, on the Canadian television channel Teletoon. The French version of the film aired on Teletoon's French-Canadian courterpart, Télétoon, on October 16, 2010. It premiered in the United States on Disney Channel June 10, 2011. Documentary film Prague in October is a 1945 documentary film Frantisek Sádek. Comedy Napoleon Bunny-Part is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng. Comedy Three Little Pigskins is the fourth short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy The Parent Trap is a 1998 romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Nancy Meyers, and produced and co-written by Charles Shyer. It is the second adaptation of Erich Kästner's German novel Lottie and Lisa following the 1961 film of same name and stars Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson as a couple who divorce soon after marrying, and Lindsay Lohan in a dual role as their twin daughters, Hallie Parker and Annie James who are accidentally reunited after being separated at birth. The novel and the 1936 Deanna Durbin film Three Smart Girls are the basis of the screenplay written by David Swift for the 1961 and 1998 film, only the novel is credited however. Meyers and Shyer are credited as co-writers of the 1998 version along with Swift. The film received positive reviews and was a financial success in its first weekend. Comedy The Terror of Tiny Town is a 1938 American film produced by Jed Buell, directed by Sam Newfield, and starring Billy Curtis. It is the world's only musical Western with an all-dwarf cast. Using a conventional Western story with an all dwarf cast, the filmmakers were able to showcase gags such as cowboys entering the local saloon by walking under the swinging doors, and pint-sized cowboys galloping around on Shetland ponies while roping calves. Comedy Hocus Pocus is a 1993 American horror comedy film directed by Kenny Ortega and starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy as a trio of witches, the Sanderson Sisters, who are inadvertently resurrected by a cynical teenager, his younger sister, and his crush. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics during its theatrical release, the film gained a cult following on home video. Documentary film Regret is a 2013 documentary film written by Christopher Richardson and Des Ryan and directed by Christopher Richardson. Thriller Green for Danger is a 1946 British thriller film, based on the popular 1944 detective novel of the same name by Christianna Brand. The film was directed by Sidney Gilliat and stars Alastair Sim, Trevor Howard, Sally Gray and Rosamund John. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios in England. The title is a reference to the colour-coding used on anaesthetists' gas bottles. Thriller Freeze Me, or Freezer, is a 2000 Japanese film by director Takashi Ishii. This film stars Harumi Inoue as Chihiro, a rape victim who tries to live a normal life, only to be visited several years later by her three rapists in her apartment and raped again before she kills them. Science Fiction The Powerpuff Girls Movie is a 2002 American animated superhero action-adventure film based on the Cartoon Network animated television series The Powerpuff Girls. Produced by Cartoon Network Studios for Warner Bros. Pictures and Cartoon Network, the film debuted in the United States on July 3, 2002. It was a prequel of the series, telling the origin story of how the Powerpuff Girls were created and how they came to be the defenders of Townsville. Despite the film receiving positive reception, The film was a box office flop despite being made profitable. It was the first Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network Studios theatrical feature film since 1993's Once Upon a Forest, and is the first film based on a Cartoon Network series to be released theatrically. In theaters, a Dexter's Laboratory short entitled "Chicken Scratch" was shown prior to the film. The film made its TV debut on Cartoon Network on May 23, 2003. The Dexter's Laboratory short "Chicken Scratch" was aired as part of the 77th episode of the series on November 4, 2003. Thriller Killer Image is a 1992 independent Canadian suspense film directed by David Winning. It starred Michael Ironside as "Luther Kane" and John Pyper-Ferguson as "Max Oliver". The story centers on two brothers, one a powerful senator, one a ruthless killer. A photographer captures images of the politician in a compromising position and is murdered. Now his brother has discovered the film and wants vengeance. Documentary film Vorga - A Path of Two Banks is a 2006 documentary film directed by Zdeněk N. Bričkovský and co-written with Taťána Černá. Thriller Sand Wars is an epic eco-thriller by director Denis Delestrac and produced by Rappi Productions, La Compagnie des Taxi-Brousse, InfomAction, Arte France, with the support of The Santa Aguila Foundation. The film premiered at the Cinéma Publicis on the Champs-Elysées in 2013 and was first broadcast in May in France and Germany, where it became the highest rated documentary for 2013. A Gold Panda Award winner, Sand Wars is distributed worldwide by PBS International. Among many other outreach victories, the film inspired the United Nations Environment Programme to publish a Global Environmental Alert in March 2014 titled "Sand, rarer than one thinks". Thriller Trouble Every Day is a 2001 French erotic horror film directed by Claire Denis and written by Denis and Jean-Pol Fargeau. It stars Vincent Gallo, Tricia Vessey, Béatrice Dalle and Alex Descas. The film's soundtrack is provided by Tindersticks. Comedy What's Your Raashee? is a 2009 Indian social comedy film, co-produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowarikar and starring Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra. Chopra plays 12 characters, depicting the signs of the zodiac; each character has traits related to her astrological sign. Based on the novel Kimball Ravenswood by Madhu Rye, the film depicts the story of a U.S.-based Gujrati NRI in search of his soul mate from twelve girls. The actress was considered for Guinness World Records as the first actress to play 12 different characters in one film. The film was released on 25 September 2009, and received mixed-to-negative reviews criticising its run time. However, critics unanimously praised Chopra's performance and the film's music. At the 15th Screen Awards, Chopra received two nominations for her performance in the film: Best Actress and Best Actress. Documentary film Foundry is a 2014 documentary biography short film written and directed by Oliver Cheetham. Documentary film Animals in Love is a 2007 documentary film directed by Laurent Charbonnier. Science Fiction The Unborn 2 is a horror sequel to the 1991 film The Unborn. It was directed by Rick Jacobson and written by Rob Kerchner and Daniella Purcell. Documentary film Le Congo, quel cinéma! is a 2005 documentary film directed by Guy Bomanyama-Zandu. Comedy The Jitters is a 1938 short comedy film written by Leslie Goodwins and Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film Gilberto Gil: Kaya N'Gan Daya 2002 is a documentary film directed by Lula Buarque de Hollanda. Documentary film Sirius is a 2013 documentary directed by Amardeep Kaleka, based upon ufologist Steven M. Greer's book Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge. Partially funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign, the movie is narrated by Thomas Jane and follows Greer's efforts to reveal what he claims is information about top secret energy projects and propulsion techniques. Sirius features interviews from former officials from the government and military as well as images and a DNA analysis of the six-inch human skeleton known as Ata that was found in the Atacama desert in northern Chile in 2003. The film premiered on April 22, 2013 in Los Angeles, California as well as online. Animation Au Fil De L'eau is a 2006 short animation film directed by Dominique Marques. Science Fiction The flying fortess Banshee has been taken over by the JAM. Rei is sent to investigate and try to regain control, but it may prove to be too much for him to handle. Animation "Machinimas are films made using video game engines, and The Trashmaster is one of the finest and most ambitious in its class. Created entirely with images from the video game Grand Theft Auto IV, this cross between Dirty Harry, Taxi Driver and Seven follows a NYC garbage collector-turned-vigilante as he finds himself on the trail of a particularly twisted serial killer. This first feature by Mathieu Weschler is the fruit of hours and hours of solitary labour, proving once again that imagination, not money, is what counts. -Damien Detcheberry, Festival de Nouveau Cinema" Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Documentary film Painful Painting is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Catherine Van Campen. Thriller Sweetheart is a 2012 short drama thriller film written by Lisa Gifford and directed by Victoria Naumova. Documentary film "Throughout their lives, Yoav and Lior have looked in the mirror only to see a stranger staring back at them. Both born female, they have always known their true identities to be male. In this very personal and thought-provoking, real-life story, one couple struggles to become what they were meant to be in a world that doesn’t understand them. Yoav, who has been living as a man for several years, is now fighting to be recognized as one by law. Lior has just begun the transition process and with each physical step feels more and more at peace: Having his long hair cut short, hearing his voice lowering and seeing the stubble growing on his face is like coming home. Yet explaining this to his mother borders on the impossible. She raised a daughter for 22 years and doesn’t know what to do with a son. Lior’s friends are more confused than unsupportive, but, as he tells them, “It is not a matter of happiness but a matter of life and death.” Together, Yoav and Lior face each obstacle with humor, love and their absolute certainty of who they truly are—inside and out. Coming out as trans is sometimes the easy part. In The Perfect Man, family and friends accept Liam, but the medical profession has its doubts. We follow Liam as he begins testosterone and readies for surgery, only to have both taken away after he suffers a psychotic break." Quoting KRISTINE KOLTON from the 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site Documentary film Enemy Lines is a 2014 documentary film featuring the American deathcore band Emmure. The title is a play off of the title to the band's 6th album, Eternal Enemies, also slated to be released April 15, 2014. Comedy The Spirit is Willing is a film directed by William Castle released on July 1967. Documentary film Shadows and Illuminations is a 2010 documentary film that is part of the "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia" ethnographic film series based on material drawn from 12 years of person-centered research by anthropologist Robert Lemelson. The film series was directed by Robert Lemelson and produced by Robert Lemelson and Alessandra Pasquino. Science Fiction Battle Skipper is a Japanese direct-to-video animated series based on the small toy mecha action figures by Tomy. The series was released in the US by Central Park Media. Comedy The Strange Case of Doctor Rx is a film directed by William Nigh released on Apr 17, 1942. Comedy Jonah and the Pink Whale is a 1995 Bolivian Film directed by Juan Carlos Valdivia. The film is based on the 1987 novel by José Wolfango Montes Vannuci The film focuses on the relationship of Jonas, a photographer and his romantic relationship with his sister-in-law. Jonah and the Pink Whale was the Bolivian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film competition in the 68th Academy Awards, but it did not receive an Oscar nomination. Comedy Tere Bina Jiya Nahin Jaye is a 2010 Bollywood romantic comedy film from Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. After production difficulties, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures decided in December 2008 to rename the film after the Himesh Reshammiya song Tere Bina Jiya Nahin Jaye. The film stars Reshammiya in double roles. Shooting began in April 2008, in Mumbai and is expected to be released in 2010. Comedy Spaced Out is a 1979 British science fiction sex comedy film starring Glory Annen, Barry Stokes and Ava Cadell and directed by Norman J. Warren. Animation Hong Long Century Plaza is a 2009 short animation film directed by Bohong Deng. Comedy Do Dilon Ke Khel Mein is a 2010 comedy drama romance film directed by Akash Pandey. Documentary film Glass, Concrete, and Stone is a 2007 film directed by Doug Nicholas. Thriller Deadly Pursuit is a 2008 crime thriller film directed by Russ Diaper. Documentary film What happens if you fall sick and are one of 47 million people in America without health insurance? Critical Condition by Roger Weisberg (Waging a Living, POV 2006) puts a human face on the nation's growing health care crisis by capturing the harrowing struggles of four critically ill Americans who discover that being uninsured can cost them their jobs, health, home, savings, even their lives. Filmed in vérité style, Critical Condition offers a moving and invaluable expose at a time when the nation is debating how to extend health insurance to all Americans. A production of Public Policy Productions in association with Thirteen/WNET New York and American Documentary | POV Comedy Getting Her Man is a 1924 silent film comedy starring Ora Carew. The independent Renown Pictures released the film. A print is preserved at the Library of Congress. Comedy A Rage in Harlem is a 1991 American film starring Forest Whitaker, Danny Glover, Badja Djola, Robin Givens and Gregory Hines and loosely based on Chester Himes' novel of the same name. Comedy Greenberg is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Noah Baumbach. The film stars Ben Stiller, Greta Gerwig, Rhys Ifans and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Greenberg was produced by Focus Features and Scott Rudin Productions, and distributed by Focus Features. The film's soundtrack features the first film score by James Murphy. Comedy Le Capitaine Fracasse English: Captain Fracasse, is a French adventure film from 1961, directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit, written by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and Pierre Gaspard-Huit, starring Jean Marais and Louis de Funès. In Italy the film is known under the titles: "Capitan Fracassa", "Captain Fracasse", "Fracasse, der freche Kavalier". the scenario was written on the basis of Théophile Gautier. Documentary film His name is synonymous with great literature. Author of timeless masterpieces like "Romeo and Juliet," "Othello," and "Hamlet," William Shakespeare is widely considered to be the greatest writer who ever lived--or was he? FRONTLINE producer Michael Rubbo explores anew the centuries-old controversy over whether the literary masterpieces long attributed to Shakespeare were actually written by his contemporary, Christopher Marlowe. Born in the same year as Shakespeare, Marlowe was at the height of his literary career in 1593 when he was supposedly killed in an argument over a tavern bill. Marlowe's death, however, has been clouded in mystery, with some "Marlovians" insisting the playwright lived to write another day--but under the name of Shakespeare. FRONTLINE takes viewers inside this 16th century detective story in an attempt to unravel what some are calling the "biggest cover-up in literary history." Science Fiction The Wisdom Tree is a 2013 independent mystery science fiction film. The film weaves science with art, music and mysticism. The film was screened to a limited audience in February 2013 at Emory University, and to attendees at the Science and Non-Duality Conference, in October 2013. The film's premiere is scheduled for December 7, 2013 at AMC Metreon. The film is slated for release across the United States in January 2014. Comedy Letters to Juliet is a 2010 American romantic drama film starring Amanda Seyfried, Christopher Egan, Vanessa Redgrave, Gael García Bernal, and Franco Nero. This was the final film of director Gary Winick. The film was released theatrically in North America and other countries on May 14, 2010. The idea for the film was inspired by the 2006 non-fiction book, Letters to Juliet, by Lise Friedman and Ceil Friedman, which chronicles the phenomenon of letter writing to Shakespeare's most famous romantic heroine. Documentary film Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy is a 2010 American four-hour direct-to-disc documentary film that chronicles the entire Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and the rise of New Line Cinema. Written by Thommy Hutson, produced by Daniel Farrands and Thommy Hutson, and co-directed by Daniel Farrands and Andrew Kasch. Heather Langenkamp, who portrayed Nancy Thompson in three of the Nightmare films, served as the project's executive producer and narrator. Science Fiction Boxworld is a 2010 short adventure fantasy film written and directed by Wes Terray. Comedy Holiday Inn is a 1942 American musical film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire. With music by Irving Berlin, the film has twelve songs written expressly for the film, the most notable being "White Christmas". The film features the complete reuse of "Easter Parade", written by Berlin for the 1933 Broadway revue As Thousands Cheer. The film's choreography was by Danny Dare. In 1943, the film received an Academy Award for Best Original Song, as well as Academy Award nominations for Best Score and Best Original Story. Comedy The Music Box is a Laurel and Hardy short film comedy released in 1932. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film, which depicts the pair attempting to move a piano up a large flight of steps, won the first Academy Award for Live Action Short Film in 1932. In 1997, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy The Medicine Man is an American comedy film directed by Scott Pembroke, released by Tiffany Pictures, and starring Jack Benny, Betty Bronson and Eva Novak. The son and daughter of a shopkeeper fall in with a travelling medicine man. This was an early role for Jack Benny. After talking pictures took over the silent film, vaudeville died and Jack Benny and many other comedians went to motion pictures. Even though Benny was a comedian in the movie he did not do any jokes at all. The film was adapted from a play by Elliot Lester. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress. Comedy The Grocery Boy is a 1932 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy Calcutta Taxi is a 2012 short biographical comedy film written and directed by Vikram Dasgupta. Comedy National Heritage is a 1981 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Hoe ik mijn moeder vermoordde is a 1996 documentary tv movie written by Theodor Holman and directed by Theo van Gogh. Comedy Nail Polish is a 2006 film directed by Jane Ainbinder. Thriller Resurrection Man is a 1998 British film, directed by Marc Evans with a screenplay written by Eoin McNamee based on his novel of the same name. The story is loosely based on the real-life "Shankill Butchers", an Ulster loyalist gang in 1970s Belfast who conducted random killings of Catholic civilians until their leader, Lenny Murphy, was assassinated by a Provisional IRA hit squad. Documentary film The First Farewell to Paradise is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Arūnas Matelis. Comedy Eight Ranger 2 is an upcoming 2014 Japanese action comedy film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi and the second film in the Kanjani Sentai Eightranger film series, following Eight Ranger. It will be released on 26 July 2014. Documentary film Velo Mystery is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Jörn Staeger. Documentary film Broken Song is a 2013 musical documentary film directed by Claire Dix. Comedy Up the MacGregors! is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western directed by Franco Giraldi. It is the immediate sequel of Seven Guns for the MacGregors, still directed by Giraldi. The film has the same cast of its predecessor except for Robert Woods, who refused the role due to his conflicts with the leading actress Agata Flori, the wife of producer Dario Sabatello. Documentary film Without the King is a 2007 documentary film by Michael Skolnik, an American filmmaker. It follows problems of Swaziland, a landlocked country in southern Africa. The film features Mswati III, the king of Swaziland, and his heiress and self claimed rapper Princess Sikhanyiso. It shows the angry populace and the country's problems such as a high HIV prevalence, comparing it with the daily life of Mswati III, Africa's last absolute monarch. Princess Sikhanyiso is critical of the film. Comedy L'homme à la tête de caoutchouc is a 1901 silent French fantasy film directed by Georges Méliès. It was filmed in 1901 and released in 1901. Thriller Alien Seed is a 1989 science fiction film written by Douglas K. Grimm, Robert Hyatt and Bob James, and directed by Bob James. Documentary film The Civil War is a documentary film created by Ken Burns about the American Civil War. It was first broadcast on PBS on five consecutive nights from September 23 to 27, 1990. Approximately 40 million viewers watched it during its initial broadcast, making it the most-watched program ever to air on PBS. It was subsequently awarded more than 40 major television and film honors. The film was remastered on the twelfth anniversary of its release, and a book following the movie has also been released. The nation was captivated by the film, which drew praise from President George H. W. Bush. Comedy Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen is a 1976 French-Italian comedy film starring Vittorio Gassman, Ugo Tognazzi, Nino Manfredi, Paolo Villaggio, Marcello Mastroianni, Senta Berger, Adolfo Celi and Felice Andreasi. Animation August Feeds Her Child is a 1985 short animation film written and directed by Csaba Varga. Comedy Wired And Wonderful was huge... XL was big... Big was even bigger... now the legendary Lee Evans embarks on his most ambitious tour to date. Roadrunner is Lee's amazing new show with over 60 nights in the biggest arenas in the country. Lee will be playing to more fans than ever on this record- breaking tour of the UK and R.O.I in 2011 with the show filmed for DVD during his 5 nights at the 02. Documentary film The Violin Knight is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Pavel Marek. Comedy Finnegan Begin Again is a 1985 made-for-HBO original romantic comedy film starring Mary Tyler Moore and Robert Preston. The movie was filmed in Richmond, Virginia and premiered in February 1985 before being released on video. Documentary film Tisch No. 6 is a 1998 film directed by Carola-Noelle Hauck. Thriller Haunted – 3D is a 2011 Indian horror film directed by Vikram Bhatt and starring Mahaakshay Chakraborty, Twinkle Bajpai, Achint Kaur and Arif Zakaria. The film is India's first stereoscopic 3D horror film. The promos and first look of the film were released on 7 February 2011. The film was released on 6 May 2011 to mixed reviews but became a surprise hit at the box office. The sequel to the film is scheduled to be released in 2014. Animation Palito is a 2012 short, animation, comedy and romance film written and directed by Néstor Fernández. Comedy Footsteps in the Sand is a 2010 drama and comedy film written and directed by Ivaylo Hristov. Comedy Condannato a nozze is a 1993 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. It entered the Panorama section at the 50th Venice International Film Festival. Thriller Ba'al is a 2008 TV movie written by Andrew Black, Paul Ziller and directed by Paul Ziller. Comedy One Live Ghost is a 1936 comedy short film written by Leslie Goodwins and Monte Collins and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film Sibi, l’âme du violon is a 2010 documentary film. Comedy Queen of Cactus Cove is a 2005 American film directed by Anna Christopher. Comedy The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom is a 2011 Canadian coming-of-age movie written and directed by Tara Johns. Dolly Parton provides a voice cameo. Animation M - Montage is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels. Comedy King Kung Fu is a 1976 comedy film directed by Lance D. Hayes that is a low budget spoof of both King Kong and Kung Fu done in a slapstick style. Documentary film Celebrity Habla 2 is a 2010 film documentary directed by Alberto Ferreras. Documentary film Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The 1970s is a TV documentary directed by Patty Ivins Specht. Comedy Transylvania Twist is a 1989 comedy film that parodies horror movies. Originally released by Concorde Pictures, this film is distributed on home video by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In the film Angus Scrimm reprises his role of the "Tall Man" from the Phantasm movies, as a parody. The humor of the film is most often said to be in the style of Airplane!, and Mel Brooks comedies. It occasionally breaks the Fourth wall rule with characters looking at the camera, and one even saying "I'm in the wrong movie." The film's main theme has been released on a variety of albums, it and the entire soundtrack was released on CD and as a direct download in the year 2010, twenty-one years after the movies initial release. Comedy Season in Cairo is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Renate Müller, Willy Fritsch and Gustav Waldau. A French-language version Idylle au Caire was released, also featuring Müller. Documentary film "From 1967 to 1975, fueled by curiosity and naïveté, Swedish journalists traversed the Atlantic Ocean to film the black power movement in America. The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 mobilizes a treasure trove of 16mm material, which languished in a basement for 30 years, into an irresistible mosaic of images, music, and narration to chronicle the movement’s evolution. Mesmerizing footage of Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Seale, Huey P. Newton, Angela Davis, and Eldridge Cleaver, as well as Black Panther activities, are peppered with B-roll footage of black America. These scenes take on a fresh, global angle through the outsider perspective of the Swedish lens. Meanwhile, penetrating commentaries from artists and activists influenced by the struggle—like Harry Belafonte, Sonia Sanchez, Talib Kweli, Erykah Badu, and Professor Robin D. G. Kelley—riff on the range of radical ideas and strategies for liberation. Their insights and the vibrancy of the unearthed footage render the black power movement startlingly immediate and profoundly relevant." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Freck Langsam is a German no-budget Gangster Comedy film. Written by Jürgen Becker and directed by Michael Schu, the spoken language is a dialect of German from the city of Trier, where the film is set. Comedy Rinco's Restaurant is a 2010 drama film directed by Mai Tominaga and written by Hiroko Takai based on the novel by Ito Ogawa. Comedy Happy Ending is an upcoming Hindi romance comedy film directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. and produced by Illuminati Films. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Ileana D'Cruz, Govinda, Ranvir Shorey and Kalki Koechlin in pivotal roles. Kareena Kapoor Khan and Preity Zinta also feature in cameos. The film is scheduled for release on November 21, 2014. Animation Sleepy Holler is a silent animated short film by Winkler Pictures, and stars Krazy Kat. It is the character's last silent film. It is also the last film of the series to be distributed by Paramount. Comedy The Wayward Cloud is a 2005 Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. The cast includes Lee Kang-sheng and Chen Shiang-chyi. Thriller The Night Invader is a 1943 British, black-and-white, drama, thriller, war film, directed by Herbert Mason and starring Ronald Shiner as Witsen, Anne Crawford and David Farrar. It was produced by Warner Brothers First National Productions. Thriller The Depraved is a 1957 film. Animation The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists is a 1996 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film directed by Roy Allen Smith. This is the last Land Before Time sequel directed by Smith, and the last sequel to feature any of the original voice cast. This also marked the first animated film that Award-winning cartoonist, Roque Ballesteros worked on. Thriller Birdemic: Shock and Terror is a 2008 American independent romantic horror film written, directed, and produced by James Nguyen. The film stars Alan Bagh and Whitney Moore. Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, Birdemic tells the story of a romance between the two main characters as their small town is attacked by birds. Birdemic was made with no studio support, largely self-financed and produced through Nguyen's Moviehead Pictures company for a budget of less than $10,000. The film has gained notoriety for its poor quality, with many critics citing it as one of the worst films of all time. After a limited theatrical release, the film gained a cult following and was picked up for distribution by Severin Films in 2010. Comedy Kebab Connection is a 2004 German-Turkish comedy film, with some slapstick, set in Hamburg. Thriller Chicago Overcoat is a feature-length gangster film. The script was written by Brian Caunter, John W. Bosher, Josh Staman, and Andrew Alex Dowd, with Caunter also directing. The production filmed in Chicago and wrapped principal photography November 29, 2007. Chicago Overcoat had its world premiere at the 45th Chicago International Film Festival on Saturday, October 10, 2009 with three sold out screenings and was brought back for an encore screening after being voted into the "Best of the Fest." The film went on to win "Best Dramatic Feature" at the 8th Garden State Film Festival, and "Best Cinematography" at the 7th Midwest Independent Film Festival. Animation Venus 5 is a hentai anime two-part series about five schoolgirls with supernatural powers who must defend the Earth from the Evil Inma Empire and their leader, Necros. It is a spoof of the Sailor Moon series, mostly in regards to the heroines and heroes. The title was created and produced in Japan in 1994 and released in North America by Central Park Media's Anime 18 imprint. It is directed by Osamu Inoue and written by Wataru Amano and Jin Ara. There are only two parts to the series: The first is "The Inma Ball" and the sequel is "Labyrinth of the Inma". Comedy Peeping Pete is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Seward Harbor Flipbook Vol. 1 is a 2013 short documentary family film written and directed by Kristopher Peck. Thriller All Is Silence is a 2012 drama film written by Manuel Rivas and directed by José Luis Cuerda. Comedy Chan Is Missing is a 1982 film directed by Wayne Wang, which tells the story of two taxi drivers searching the streets of San Francisco's Chinatown for the man who ran off with their money. It stars Wood Moy, Marc Hayashi and Laureen Chew. The movie was written by Isaac Cronin and Wayne Wang, directed by Wang and dedicated to Wong Cheen. It is one of the first major American film productions in which Chinese Americans are portrayed in a realistic fashion, using many non-actors, in contrast with other films in which Chinese and Chinese Americans are portrayed in predictable and limited roles based on stereotypes. The movie is considered a seminal work of Asian American Cinema. The song playing at the beginning of the movie is by Sam Hui. Its Mandarin Chinese name is Jia Jia Re Chao. Documentary film Forever Not Alone is a 2013 documentary, drama, romance film directed by Monja Art and Caroline Bobek. Documentary film This large format film explores the last great wilderness on earth. It takes you to the coldest, driest, windiest continent, Antarctica. The film explores life in Antarctica, both for the animals that live there and the scientists that work there. Documentary film The New Ten Commandments is a feature-length documentary film which premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2008. The film was produced by Nick Higgins from Lansdowne Productions and Noémie Mendelle from the Scottish Documentary Institute and has 10 film-chapter directors for each of the 10 chapters of the film - Kenny Glenaan, Douglas Gordon, Nick Higgins, Irvine Welsh, Mark Cousins, Sana Bilgrami, Alice Nelson, Tilda Swinton, Doug Aubrey, David Graham Scott and Anna Jones. The film's unifying theme is human rights in Scotland with each chapter illustrating one of the "New Ten Commandments" - 10 articles chosen from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Documentary film On Feb. 28th, 2009 near the tiny village of Santa Rosa, the OCP pipeline breaks in Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest. An estimated 14,000 barrels of crude spill into the Napo and Coca Rivers, both of which are tributaries of the Amazon River.The struggle for survival and access to potable water is presented within the framework of new environmental laws passed in Ecuador, part of a revolutionary concept that created the world's first legal precedent for a Bill of Rights of Mother Nature. The film explores the specific case of the Santa Rosa spill, the legacy of contamination left by the Petroleum Industry, and profiles the people attempting to preserve one of the planet's most important biodiversity hotspots.The film also looks at another controversial issue along Ecuador's northern border; the untold story of refugees displaced by the Colombian conflict, and the relationship between contamination and coca eradication programs that have been implemented near the border as part of Plan Colombia. Comedy Kyu-chan no Dekkai Yume/Kyu-chan's Big dream is a 1967 Japanese comedy film by film director Yoji Yamada. Most of the movie takes place at Japan's biggest seaport: Yokohama. Animation Rythmetic is a 1956 Canadian short animated film directed by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear award. Comedy 9 Souls is a 2003 Japanese crime drama film directed by Toshiaki Toyoda. It was released on July 19, 2003. Comedy The Irresistible Flapper is a 1919 British silent comedy film directed by Frank Wilson and starring Violet Hopson, Ivy Close and Gerald Ames. A flapper rescues her less worldly-wise sister from social disgrace. Comedy The Honky Problem is a 1991 animated short film by Mike Judge. It features an original character, Inbred Jed, who is playing with his country music band somewhere in the desert by a trailer for a small audience of American white trash. Like Mike Judge's early Beavis and Butt-head shorts, the film was funded by Spike and Mike and shown on MTV's Liquid Television in the early 1990s. The cartoon is also available on Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation Volume One VHS, which is now out of print. Comedy The Saint of Gamblers is a 1995 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing. It is a spin-off of the All for the Winner series, with only Ng Man Tat reprising his role. Science Fiction Al holds on to Garcia's truck as it drives through the city. Al takes notice of where they are headed, but Garcia takes a sharp turn, and Al is thrown from the truck. He gets an idea and decides to visit the police. He tells them that the four trucks are suspicious, but the police don't believe what he is says. He tells them that he is the victim of a hit and run, and they decide to investigate the matter. They go to the warehouse district and find the Zeon trucks. Thriller Self Defense is a 1983 action-thriller-film directed by Paul Donovan and starring Tom Nardini, Brenda Bazinet, Darel Haeny and Terry-David Després. Comedy Loose Shoes is a 1980 comedy film directed by Ira Miller and featuring Bill Murray. The film is presented as a series of movie trailers with titles such as The Howard Huge Story, Skate-boarders from Hell and The Invasion of the Penis Snatchers. The film was shot around 1977 and only released years later in 1980, probably to capitalize on Bill Murray's success as a box office film star. The title Loose Shoes is taken from a 1940's Cab Calloway style song & dance number, in the film's final skit "Darktown After Dark"; which satirizes an infamous 1976 racial remark: "I'll tell you what the coloreds want. It's three things: first, a tight pussy; second, loose shoes; and third, a warm place to shit.", made by Gerald Ford's then Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz who was forced to resign. Documentary film Looking for Richard is a 1996 documentary film directed by Al Pacino in his directoral debut. It is both a performance of selected scenes of William Shakespeare's Richard III and a broader examination of Shakespeare's continuing role and relevance in popular culture. The film was featured at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1996 and it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Chlorox, Ammonia and Coffee is a 2004 Norwegian comedy film written and directed by Mona J. Hoel, starring Benedikte Lindbeck, Kjersti Holmen and Fares Fares. The film follows multiple storylines, and is about having the courage to take chances in life. Documentary film Jeg er heks is a 2012 short, documentary film written and directed by Siri Emilie Meldgård Frederiksen, Søren Pedersen. Comedy Such Is Woman is a 1936 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film American Passages is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Ruth Beckermann. Thriller Four Jacks is a 2001 Australian action film. The movie won best film, best male director and best male actor at the 2001 Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Science Fiction Species is a 1995 American science fiction horror film directed by Roger Donaldson, and starring Natasha Henstridge, Ben Kingsley, Michael Madsen, Alfred Molina, Forest Whitaker and Marg Helgenberger. The film is about a group of scientists who try to track down and trap a killer alien seductress before she successfully mates with a human male. The film produced one theatrical sequel in 1998, Species II, which had Henstridge, Madsen and Helgenberger reprise their roles. It was followed by the direct-to-video Species III in 2004 and Species: The Awakening in 2007, which stands as a stand-alone film, not as an official follow-up to the previous three films. Documentary film Planeta Siqueiros is a 1995 short documentary film written by Itala Schmeltz and directed by José Ramón Mikelajáuregui. Animation A Monster in The Reservoir is a 2012 animation short film written by Sung-gang Lee and directed by Sung-gang Lee. Documentary film The Somme is a 1927 British documentary film directed by M.A. Wetherell. It re-examined the 1916 Battle of the Somme during the First World War. Animation Above the Gray Clouds is a 2010 animated short film written by Moin Samadi and directed by Sare Shafipour. Documentary film O Friend, This Waiting! is a 2012 Indian, bilingual documentary film in Telugu and English written and directed by Sandhya Kumar, based on the poetry of 17th century Telugu composer Kshetrayya. For its wholly unconventional investigation of the Devadasi tradition in Andhra, combining an appreciation of this delicate and sensuous art form with a genuine sociological exploration, the non feature film has received the National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film at the 61st National Film Awards. The film has received special mention at the Erasing Borders Festival of Classical Dance, Indo-American Arts Council, New York, 2013. Comedy Nikyho velebné dobrodružství is a 1920 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Evzen Nicolsen. Documentary film Wo Ai Ni Mommy is a 2010 American television documentary film directed by Stephanie Wang-Breal, and distributed by P.O.V.. The documentary follows the story of a then 8-year-old Chinese girl, Fang Sui Yong, who was adopted by a Jewish Long Island family. The film had its world premiere at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival in 2010. Given a new name of "Faith" by her new adopter mother, Donna Sadowsky, the film documents Faith's life just before her adoption in China, and follows her journey to America for a period of 18 months. Faith lived with her new adopted father, Jeff, as well as the Sadowsky's two biological sons and another Chinese adoptee. "Wo Ai Ni Mommy" inspired Stephanie Wang-Breal's second feature documentary, "Tough Love," a story about two families affected by the United States child welfare system. "Tough Love" is currently showing in festivals worldwide. Documentary film Life,Love & Celluloid - A Journey And A Film Retrospective is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Juliane Lorenz. Documentary film Invisible City is a 2009 documentary film by Hubert Davis about young Black Canadian men at risk in Toronto's Regent Park district. Davis spent three years filming two boys in their final years of high school. The primary subjects of the film are "Kendell" and "Mikey," students at Nelson Mandela Park Public School. Invisible City follows their struggles with academic and behavioral issues, and their sense of futility. Invisible City is produced by Industry Pictures/Shine Films in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada. Thriller Mandya to Mumbai, which was earlier named as Anekere Beedhi, is a Kannada film written and directed by Vaardhik joseph, produced by S.Jyothi Lingam under the banner Sree Neela Durga Parameshwari combines starring Rakesh Adiga and Amrutha rao in the lead roles. Sanjjanaa is playing a main character in the film. The film is a remake of Tamil film Renigunta was directed by R Paneerselvam, which had Jhonny, Sanusha, Nishanth and Sanjana Singh in the important roles. The Plot revolves around young criminals and explores the reasons that instigate them to commit crime. Animation Lucky Ducky is a 1948 American animated cartoon from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Tex Avery, animated by Walt Clinton, Preston Blair, Louie Schmitt, and Grant Simmons, and musical direction by Scott Bradley. This short was originally in development as a George and Junior entry, but was ultimately produced with two random dog characters. Thriller The Scarlet Claw is a 1944 Sherlock Holmes movie directed by Roy William Neill, starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. It is the eighth film of the Rathbone/Bruce series. David Stuart Davies notes on the film's DVD audio commentary that it's generally considered by critics and fans of the series to be the best of the twelve Holmes films made by Universal. Documentary film Experience India is a documentary film. Comedy Neapolitan Turk is a 1953 Italian 3D comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Comedy The Manor is a 1999 comedy mystery film written by Kevin Moses, Steven Moses and Don Nigro and directed by Ken Berris. Documentary film We Are the Lambeth Boys is a 1958 documentary film directed by Karel Reisz. Comedy JUKAI: Mount Fuji Suicide Forest is a drama film directed by Hideya Yamaguchi. Documentary film A Trial in Prague is a critically acclaimed documentary film about a 1952 show trial in Communist Czechoslovakia - color - 83min. Animation Kara no tamago is a 2012 animated short film directed by Ryo Okawara. Comedy Kipps, also known as The Remarkable Mr. Kipps, is a British 1941 comedy-drama film adaptation of H. G. Wells' novel of the same name, directed by Carol Reed. Michael Redgrave stars as a draper's assistant who inherits a large fortune. Comedy Shrunken Heads is a 1994 English language film directed by Richard Elfman and written by Matthew Bright. It is Full Moon Entertainment's first theatrical feature, and the last film in which Julius Harris appeared. Director Richard Elfman's brother, Danny Elfman, provided the main theme music for the film, while the rest of the score was created by Richard Band. Richard's son, Bodhi Elfman, appeared in the film as Booger Martin. Comedy La mujer de tu vida 2: La mujer duende is a 1994 comedy film directed by Jaime Chávarri. Comedy Henry Fool is a 1997 American seriocomic film written, produced and directed by Hal Hartley, featuring Thomas Jay Ryan, James Urbaniak, and Parker Posey. As in The Unbelievable Truth, an earlier Hartley film, expectation and reality again conflict. The film won the best screenplay award at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. A sequel, titled Fay Grim, was released in 2007. Comedy Coffin Call is a 2009 short comedy film written by Peter Vincent and William Gordon and directed by Martin Gooch. Thriller Vettai Mannan is an upcoming Tamil action-thriller film written and directed by debutante director Nelson. The film will feature Jai, Silambarasan, Hansika Motwani, and Deeksha Seth in lead roles. It is produced by S. S. Chakravarthy and features background score and soundtrack composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Due to financial problems of Nic Arts, the production of the movie has been stopped for some time and the remaining portions will be shot once the problems get solved. Comedy Das Veilchen is a 1967 comedy film written by Ferenc Molnár and directed by Wolfgang Lesowsky and Hermann Kutscher. Thriller Dreamkiller is a 2010 Psychological thriller directed by Catherine Pirotta and starring Dario Deak and John Colton, who portray a scientific team of two doctors who embark on a research project to cure fear-ridden, phobic patients of all varieties. Just as fame and honor creep into the lives of Doctor Nicholas Nemet, and Doctor Marvin Stalberg, a series of murders occurs among cured patients which mirror the victims’ initial homicidal fears. The film opened on February 19, 2010, on a limited release starting in Los Angeles and enjoyed an unusually long engagement of over 14 weeks in LA before beginning to expand in July 2010. Many saw the film as a sleeper hit for its relatively unknown cast and low-budget production, while achieving success and popularity during its limited but very rare long theatrical run. LaDale Anderson of Canyon News wrote, "A new independent film that is being compared to “The Blair Witch Project,” is taking the Los Angeles region by storm”. Documentary film The Secret History of Hacking is a 2001 documentary film that focuses on phreaking, computer hacking and social engineering occurring from the 1970s through to the 1990s. Archive footage concerning the subject matter and graphical imagery specifically created for the film are voiced over with narrative audio commentary, intermixed with commentary from people who in one way or another have been closely involved in these matters. The film starts by reviewing the concept and the early days of phreaking, featuring anecdotes of phreaking experiences recounted by John Draper and Denny Teresi. By way of commentary from Steve Wozniak, the film progresses from phreaking to computer hobbyist hacking on to computer security hacking, noting differences between the latter 2 forms of hacking in the process. The featured computer security hacking and social engineering stories and anecdotes predominately concern experiences involving Kevin Mitnick. The film also deals with how society's fear of hacking has increased over time due to media attention of hacking combined with society's further increase in adoption of and subsequent reliance on computing and communication networks. Thriller Max Payne is a 2008 American neo-noir action film loosely based on the 2001 video game of the same name by Remedy Entertainment. It was written by Beau Thorne and directed by John Moore. The film stars Mark Wahlberg in the title role as Max Payne, Mila Kunis as Mona Sax, Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges as Jim Bravura, and Beau Bridges as BB Hensley. The film revolves around revenge, centering on a policeman's journey through New York City's criminal underworld, as he investigates the deaths of his wife and child. Filming took place between March and May 2008. Extensive visual effects were used in many scenes throughout the film. Max Payne was released on October 16, 2008 in Australia, one day prior to the United States release date. Reviews in the U.S. were mostly negative, and some critics cited the film's numerous differences from the video game on which it is based. Despite the negative reviews, the film was able to take the top spot in the box office in its opening weekend and gross more than $110 million worldwide. Max Payne was released for home video on January 20, 2009. Documentary film Do You Sleep in the Nude? is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Marshall Fine. Comedy Mickey's Circus is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released 1 August 1936. Known crew include director Ben Sharpsteen and animators Milt Kahl, Frank Thomas, Al Eugster & Shamus Culhane. Although the film is called Mickey's Circus, the film mostly features Donald Duck; however Mickey Mouse does feature in the beginning and end. Also featured are a trio of trained Sea Lions, a young Sea Lion pup, and an audience full of children. Science Fiction Nemesis 2: Nebula, also known as Nemesis 2, is a 1995 science fiction film by director Albert Pyun, who also directed the film Cyborg. It is the sequel to Nemesis and was followed in 1996 by Nemesis 3: Prey Harder. The film was shot in Globe, Arizona, along with Nemesis 2 and 3. A compilation version exists which combined the 4 Nemesis into one 100 minute version that Scanbox was going to release before the company went bankrupt in 2000. This version was released only in Eastern Europe in 2003, primarily in Poland. Comedy When Monaliza Smiled is a 2012 Jordanian romantic comedy film directed by Fadi Hadadd, produced by Nadia Eliwat and Nadine Toukan and starring Tahani Salim and Shady Khalaf with Haifa Al Agha, Nadera Omran, Fouad Al Shomali, Haidar Kfouf, and Suha Najjar. Its plot is set in Amman, Jordan and the film is now is available online and on digital platforms. The film talks about how a Jordanian young lady named Monaliza, who sees no reason to smile, gets a job as an office girl and falls in love with cheerful Hamdi who is an Egyptian immigrant and is the “Coffee Boy” of the office. Hamdi, who is the only person able to make Monaliza smile, shows Monaliza the world in an amazingly new and different perspective. Comedy Clams and Mussels is a 2000 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Marcos Carnevale based on a story by Lito Espinosa. The film starred Leticia Brédice, and Jorge Sanz Comedy What Scoundrels Men Are! is a 1932 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini. The film was a great success, De Sica and Lia Franca became stars and the song Parlami d'amore Mariù was a hit. Rare in Italian film history, it was filmed on real Milan locations, nowadays it is a sort of documentary how was Milan in the '30s. The film was remade in 1953 by Glauco Pellegrini. Thriller For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down is a 1996 Canadian television movie starring Callum Keith Rennie, Brent Stait and Michael Hogan. Based upon the novel of the same name by David Adams Richards it chronicles one man’s desperate bid for redemption as he struggles against a brutally violent history and uncertain future. Comedy À nous la liberté is a 1931 French film directed by René Clair. With a score by Georges Auric, this film has more music than any of Clair's early films. Science Fiction Ark is a 2005 computer-generated imagery film directed by Kenny Hwang, animated by Digital Rim. It is the flagship project for both the director and the studio. Attempting to address the failures of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, the film is an attempt to merge anime-style visuals with a faster, action-oriented plot more palatable to Western audiences. The film's plot features many archetypes taken from Final Fantasy-style Japanese console RPGs; a young male resistance fighter, a young girl with special powers who unknowingly is her planet's Messiah, an evil "right-hand man", and a small, cute pet mascot. Documentary film Well-Paid Stroll 2007 is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Olga Špátová. Thriller Mr. Jones is a 2013 horror thriller film and the feature film directorial debut of Karl Mueller, who also wrote the screenplay. It had its world debut on April 19, 2013 at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released to DVD on May 2, 2014. The film stars Jon Foster and Sarah Jones as a couple that go out to the woods to work on a film, but end up being terrorized by a series of increasingly strange events. Documentary film Documentarist is a 2003 documentary film written by Valeri Gasparyan, Harutyun Khachatryan and Mikayel Stamboltsyan and directed by Harutyun Khachatryan. Comedy Daffy Dilly is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Daffy Duck. It is another early example of a greedy, self-centered Daffy, as perfected by this cartoon's director, Chuck Jones. Forty years later, this cartoon was edited into Daffy Duck's Quackbusters. Comedy In China They Eat Dogs, is a Danish action comedy film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen. The main roles are played by Kim Bodnia and Dejan Čukić. Olsen received the Audience Award at Cinénygma - Luxembourg International Film Festival and a Jury Prize at the Montreal Comedy Festival. Documentary film Andrew and Jeremy Get Married is a 2004 British documentary film written and directed by Don Boyd for the BBC. It tells the story of two Englishmen, Andrew Thomas and Jeremy Trafford, as they plan for their commitment ceremony. Originally commissioned for the BBC Storyville series, the film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Finding Hillywood is a 2013 documentary film written by Christina Ruddy and directed by Christopher Towey and Leah Warshawski. Comedy The Lady Wants Mink is a film directed by William A. Seiter released on Mar 30, 1953. Comedy Building Bridges is a 2014 short comedy film written by Ted Wilson and directed by Jessica Lawton. Documentary film Super Fish - An Endless Adventure is a documentary film directed by Song Woong-dal, Lee ji-woon and Lee Ki-yeon. Comedy When Dreams Come True is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Lou Reed: Rock & Roll Heart is a 1998 documentary film directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Thriller Die Augen der Mumie Ma is a 1918 German silent film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film stars Pola Negri as Ma, Emil Jannings as Radu, and Harry Liedtke as Wendland. It is the first collaboration between Lubitsch and Negri, a pairing that would go on to make worldwide successes such as Carmen, Madame DuBarry, and Sumurun. Comedy Wild Blue is a comedy drama film directed by Josh Hope. Documentary film The Great Fallacy is a 2013 historical documentary film directed by Paco Vazquez. Documentary film Rock is a 1988 film directed by Alexej Utschitelj. Comedy Riding High is a black and white musical racetrack film featuring Bing Crosby and directed by Frank Capra in which the songs were actually sung as the movie was being filmed instead of the customary lip-synching to previous recordings. The movie is a remake of an earlier Capra film called Broadway Bill. While the film is generally a light musical comedy, it has an unexpected tragic turn in its story. Thriller Deadly Force is a 1983 action-crime film written by Ken Barnett, Robert Vincent O'Neill, Barry Schneider and directed by Paul Aaron. Documentary film The Story of Uncle Willy from Golzow is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Barbara Junge and Winfried Junge. Animation I'm Mad is a 1994 Animaniacs cartoon short starring Yakko, Wakko, and Dot along with Dr. Scratchansniff and it was directed by Rich Arons, Dave Marshall and Audu Paden. The short made its debut on March 30, 1994, as part of the theatrical release of Don Bluth's animated film Thumbelina and David S. Ward's Major League II, and was eventually integrated into the television series as a part of Episode 69. Science Fiction Adrenalin: Fear the Rush is a 1996 American science-fiction-action film directed by Albert Pyun, starring Christopher Lambert and Natasha Henstridge. It is set in an alternative future in 2007, where the Soviet Union has collapsed and Russia is in disarray. Out of this chaos an unknown virus covers the earth and eventually the United States. the film was shot in Bratislava, Slovakia, with second unit work in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The film was heavily re-edited and reshot under orders of Bob Weinstein of Dimension Pictures. The major changes installed by Weinstein were resetting the film from Romania to Boston, U.S.A. and making the virus infection the principal plot device. Future Rogue Pictures president, Andrew Rona, supervised the re-edit for Dimension Pictures. The rewrites for the reshoots were done by Rand Ravich who would later create the short lived TV series "Life". Several versions of the film are in distribute. The official US version is 76 minutes long. There is a European/UK version that is 102 minutes long. Director/writer Albert Pyun has said in interviews he intends to restore and release a 110 minutes Director's Cut restoration of the film. Thriller Blood and Ties is a 2013 South Korean crime-thriller film written and directed by Guk Dong-seok, and starring Son Ye-jin and Kim Kap-soo. It follows a budding journalist who suspects that her doting father may have been the culprit in a kidnap-murder case 15 years ago. Documentary film Olympia 52 is a 1952 French documentary film about the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. Olympia 52 was produced by Peuple et Culture, a nonprofit organization, and it was the first feature-length work directed by the French filmmaker Chris Marker, who also co-wrote the narrative and served as one of the production’s four cinematographers. Science Fiction Daredevil vs. Spider-Man is a 1994 action, fantasy, and sci-fi film written by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. Comedy Lost on Purpose is a drama film directed by Eshom Nelms and Ian Nelms. Documentary film Whore II is a docudrama about prostitution. Despite its title, the film is unconnected with Ken Russell's Whore, which was based on a stage play about the politics of exploitation. Whore II was written and directed by Amos Kollek. Science Fiction Zombie Apocalypse is a film by Syfy and The Asylum starring Ving Rhames, Gary Weeks, Johnny Pacar, Robert Blanche, Anya Monzikova, Lesley-Ann Brandt and Taryn Manning. It was released on the Syfy channel on October 29, 2011. It was released on DVD on December 27, 2011. Comedy Grog is a 1982 Italian film. For this film the director Francesco Laudadio was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best New Director. Documentary film Tobacco Girl is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Biljana Garvanlieva. Comedy Dave has been enjoying life until he receives an ex-girlfriends wedding invitation. Even though Beth dumped him years ago, Dave knows it's their destiny to be together. So Dave embarks on a quest: to save Beth from a boring marriage, return balance to the universe, and maybe get n a little awesome skiing. Dave convinces his buddies to join him in his quest. Arriving at the mountain where the wedding is schedules to take place, Dave and his friends have just three days to win the ski competition and to convince Beth that Dave is really the man for her. Science Fiction Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business is a 1999 direct-to-video science fiction film. It was produced as a miniseries for a potential TV series. Like Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms, none of the actors or crew of the original returned, but all the cast and crew from the first sequel are present. In 1999, a theatrical sequel starring Jean-Claude Van Damme again, Universal Soldier: The Return, ignored the plotline of the two sequels. Documentary film The Woman with the Five Elephants is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Vadim Jendreyko. "Although witness to unspeakable horrors, eighty-five-year-old Svetlana Geier has dedicated her life to language. Considered the greatest translator of Russian literature into German, Svetlana has just concluded her magnum opus, completing new translations of Dostoyevsky’s five great novels—known as the five elephants. As a precocious teenager living in Ukraine with an unusual facility for languages, Svetlana was brought to the attention of her country's Nazi occupiers during World War II, and found uneasy refuge translating for them. She fled in 1943 and has never since returned … until now. The film interweaves the story of Svetlana’s early life with her literary work, and follows her on her first trip back to her homeland after nearly six decades away, all the while revealing how a love of language outshines all else." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Silverdocs site. Comedy Cinders is a 1926 British silent comedy film directed by Louis Mercanton and starring Betty Balfour, Fred Wright and André Roanne. A servant in a London boarding house loses her job and accompanies one of the lodgers to his newly acquired casino on the French Riviera. Animation Cafe is a 2006 animated short film directed by Marta Mackova. Animation Chris Columbus, Jr. is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is loosely based on the historic events leading to Christopher Columbus' discovery of America. It is also among the few cartoons where Oswald plays a character other than himself. Comedy Hot Water is a 1924 silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Directed by Fred Newmeyer and Sam Taylor, it features three episodes in the life of Hubby as he struggles with domestic life with Wifey and his in-laws. Animation Angelinho is a 2012 animation, short, action, adventure, and family film directed by Maryna Shchipak. Documentary film Ballroom Dancing is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Lívia Gyarmathy. Comedy 29 Acacia Avenue is a 1945 comedy drama film written by Sydney Box and Muriel Box and directed by Henry Cass. The film is based on Denis and Mabel Constanduros' play of the same name. Comedy Hooked on You is a 2007 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed and edited by Law Wing-Cheong and produced by Johnnie To and his production company Milkyway Image. Featuring an ensemble cast, the film stars Miriam Yeung as a fishmonger who strives to fulfill her lifelong dreams before she turns 30. Documentary film Greatest Christmas TV Ads is a 2010 documentary film directed by Sohail Shah. Thriller Baabarr is a 2009 gangster Hindi film directed by Ashu Trikha. The film stars Sohum Shah, Mithun Chakraborty and Urvashi Sharma. Documentary film Mandu is a 1957 documentary film directed by Neil Gokhale. Documentary film Of Two Minds is a documentary biography drama film directed by Douglas Blush and Lisa J. Klein. Documentary film Christo in Paris is a 1990 documentary directed by Deborah Dickson, Susan Frömke, Albert Maysles and David Maysles. Comedy O Costa do Castelo is a Portuguese film comedy from 1943, directed by Arthur Duarte, and starring António Silva, Maria Matos, Curado Ribeiro, Milú, Hermínia Silva,the famous Fado singer, and Teresa Casal. It was produced at Tobis Portuguesa. It stands as one of the most famous Portuguese comedies of all time. Documentary film Bears and Man is a 1978 Canadian educational film by Bill Schmalz. It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Parks Canada. The film documents human-bear interactions in Canada's National Parks. It was narrated by Chief Dan George and Patricia Best, and was co-written and edited by Adbusters founder Kalle Lasn. Documentary film The James Bond Story is a 1999 documentary TV film directed by Chris Hunt. Documentary film "Elma, Roosa, Terttu and Kaisu were among the hundreds of Finnish girls who left Lapland with the retreating German troops and set out on a journey towards Germany in the fall of 1944. What was their unusual journey like? How were the ”German soldiers’ sweethearts” received when they returned home? It is only now that the women are able to speak about their forbidden love, their journey and the bitter homecoming that followed. Remembering and reconciling can be difficult. These women and the son of a German soldier struggle with both themselves and others to find the truth about their pasts and meanwhile they are forced to ask themselves if denying it will rob them of their entire lives." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival site. Documentary film On His Own Two Feet is a 2012 documentary, short and biographical film directed by Natasha Shaginian-Needham and Vasiliy Arkanov. Comedy Love Between the Raindrops is a 1979 Czech comedy film directed by Karel Kachyňa. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller Yaar Gaddar is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Umesh Mehra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Saif Ali Khan, Somy Ali and Prem Chopra Thriller A Quiet Life is a 2010 Italian neo-noir film directed by Claudio Cupellini. It entered the competition at the 2010 Rome International Film Festival, in which Toni Servillo was awarded best actor. Comedy The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Wes Anderson. It is Anderson's fourth feature length film, released in the U.S. on Christmas 2004. It was written by Anderson and Noah Baumbach and was filmed in and around Naples, Ponza, and the Italian Riviera. The film stars Bill Murray as the eponymous Zissou, an eccentric oceanographer who sets out to exact revenge on the "Jaguar shark" that ate his partner Esteban. Zissou is both a parody of and homage to French diving pioneer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, to whom the film is dedicated. Cate Blanchett, Willem Dafoe, Michael Gambon, Jeff Goldblum, Anjelica Huston, Owen Wilson, Seu Jorge, and Bud Cort are also featured in the film. Comedy Dachimawa Lee is a 2008 South Korean film. It has been released via online streaming in the United States under the title "Dachimawa Lee: Gangnam Spy". Documentary film Old Town Orange is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Youth CineMedia. Animation The Rubbish World of Dave Spud is a 2013 short film directed by Edward Foster. Thriller Flame & Citron is a 2008 Danish drama/action co-written and directed by Ole Christian Madsen. The film, a fictionalized account based on fact, is about two Danish resistance movement fighters nicknamed Flame and Citron, during the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War II. The most expensive Danish film produced to that date, it was highly successful at the box office and won numerous awards. Science Fiction Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a 2005 fantasy film directed by Mike Newell and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film, which is the fourth instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. The story follows Harry Potter's fourth year at Hogwarts as he is chosen by the Goblet of Fire to compete in the Tri-wizard Tournament. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter alongside Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harry's best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and is followed by Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Filming began in early 2004, and the scenes of Hogwarts took place at the Leavesden Film Studios. Five days after its release, the film had grossed over US$102 million at the North American box office, which is the third-highest first-weekend tally for a Harry Potter film behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2. Thriller Malicious is a 1995 Canadian-American thriller film starring Molly Ringwald and Patrick McGaw. The plot follows a star college baseball player who has a fling with a disturbed woman who begins to stalk him. The film's main character has been discussed by psychiatrists and film experts, and has been used as a film illustration for the psychiatric entity known as borderline personality disorder. Documentary film Sound Of Torture is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Keren Shayo. Comedy The Waiters' Ball is a 1916 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Arbuckle's nephew Al St. John has a memorable role as Roscoe's rival. Comedy Evil Bong 3-D: The Wrath of Bong is a 2011 horror comedy film directed by Charles Band and the third film in the Evil Bong series, following Evil Bong 2: King Bong. The film was released on April 8, 2011 through Full Moon Entertainment and was given a limited theatrical release road tour. Evil Bong was shot in 3D and utilized scratch and sniff cards that film viewers could smell at certain times during the film. Science Fiction Lands End formerly known as Kolachi is an upcoming Pakistani, Australian, and Indian Sci-fi feature film co-production, directed by Summer Nicks. It is produced by Meher Jaffri, Joe Thomas and Craig Peter Jones under the banner of Bodhicitta Works Ltd. and Xeitgeist Entertainment Group, Australia. Documentary film A wealthy wife and a failing businessman on a quest for answers, a journey in different ways, to a path to higher consciousness. Their hunger for understanding and spiritual being leads them to a phenomenon that has existed since the beginning of man. It is self evident that all men are created equal, yet some perform extraordinary achievements and others live a life of emptiness never reaching their full potential. There is a force that everyone is entitled to, that can bring the fulfillment his or her lives desire. That evolutionary force is Kundalini. Beyond science, beyond religion; Kundalini is the SOURCE of the FORCE. This untapped powerful resource available for centuries within every human body is still unexplained, mysterious and kept secret till today. Thriller Gang in Blue is a 1996 American film co-directed by Melvin Van Peebles and his son, Mario Van Peebles, about a black police officer who discovers a cell of white supremacist vigilantes within his department. Documentary film Life's A Hide Out is a 2014 short, road movie, documentary film written and directed by Jan Willem van Dam. Science Fiction Cyborg 009: Legend of the Super Galaxy is an anime film directed by Masayuki Akehi. Animation First Thing is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Martina Lukanović. Comedy Singaravelan is a Tamil language film starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role of the protagonist. The film also stars Khushboo, Goundamani, Mano, Vadivelu, Charlie, Manorama, Jaishankar, Nizhalgal Ravi among others. Its censor certificate is dated 10 April 1992. The film revolves around a young man living in a village with his mother. He gets to know that his mother was estranged from her brother's family owing to her marriage with his father. She tells him that while her brother and his wife met with a fatal car accident soon after, they have a daughter who since grew up in the city of Chennai. She hands him a photo of a baby Khushboo and asks him to track her down and marry her. Accordingly, Kamal sets out for the big city and heads for his friend Mano's house who is living with his 3 friends - Goundamani, Charlie and Vadivelu. The four help him in his endeavor and the consequent adventures form the rest of the story. The film received mainly positive reviews. Comedy L.A. Dicks Agency is a 2005 crime comedy film written and directed by Dean Alioto. Comedy Naked Boys Singing! is a 2007 musical/comedy film adaptation of the 1998 off-Broadway musical of the same name. Comedy Royce is a 1994 film written by Paul Bernbaum and directed by Rod Holcomb. Comedy A Broken Leghorn is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and Miss Prissy. Released September 26, 1959, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. Comedy 1½ Knights – In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde is a 2008 German film directed by Til Schweiger. It stars Til Schweiger, Rick Kavanian, Julia Dietze, Thomas Gottschalk and Udo Kier. The film centers on two knights, Lanze and Erdal who are trying to save kidnapped Princess Herzelinde from the Black Knight. Some characters from Der Ring des Nibelungen by Richard Wagner, such as Siegfried and Brünnhilde appear in the film. Thriller Be-Shaque is a 1981 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Kannada Actor -Director Kashinath, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Yogeeta Bali, Amrish Puri and Jalal Agha Comedy The Seduction of Joe Tynan is a 1979 American political film drama directed by Jerry Schatzberg and produced by Martin Bregman. The screenplay was written by Alan Alda, who also played the title role. The film stars Alda, Barbara Harris, and Meryl Streep, with Rip Torn, Melvyn Douglas, Charles Kimbrough, and Carrie Nye. Meryl Streep said that she was on "automatic pilot" during filming because she went to work not long after the death of John Cazale, adding that she got through the process largely due to how supportive Alda was. Documentary film Outtakes From The Life Of A Happy Man is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jonas Mekas. Animation The Windblown Hare is a one-reel Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. It was originally released on August 27, 1949. The title, another pun on "hair", refers to Bugs being subjected to the Wolf's "blowing the houses in." Comedy His Little Page is a 1914 short comedy film written by W.A. Tremayne and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Thriller Tales from the Crypt is a 1972 British horror film, directed by Freddie Francis. It is an anthology film consisting of five separate segments, based on stories from EC Comics. Only two of the stories, however, are actually from EC's Tales from the Crypt. The reason for this, according to Creepy founding editor Russ Jones, is that Amicus producer Milton Subotsky did not own a run of the original EC comic book but instead adapted the movie from the two paperback reprints given to him by Jones. The story "Wish You Were Here" was reprinted in the paperback collection The Vault of Horror. The other four stories in the movie were among the eight stories reprinted in Tales from the Crypt. It was produced by Amicus Productions and filmed at Shepperton Studios. In the film, five strangers encounter the mysterious Crypt Keeper in a crypt, and he tells each in turn the manner of their death. Richardson's hooded Crypt Keeper, more somber than the EC original, has a monk-like appearance and resembles EC's GhouLunatics. In the EC horror comics, the other horror hosts wore hoods, while the Crypt Keeper did not. Comedy Don't Promise Me Anything is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Luise Ullrich, Viktor de Kowa and Heinrich George. A perfectionist but talented artist is reluctant to sell his paintings, but because they need the money his wife sells them without his knowledge and claims to be the artist herself. However, when she is commissioned to pain a mural she turns to her husband for help. Documentary film Tug of Love is an Australian TV movie. Science Fiction Creepshow III is a 2007 American horror film, and a sequel to Stephen King and George A. Romero's 1982 and 1987 horror anthology classics Creepshow and Creepshow 2. The film, like its predecessors, consists of five tales of light-hearted horror: "Alice", "The Radio", "Call Girl", "The Professor's Wife" and "Haunted Dog", although there is no EC Comics angle this time around. The film was made in 2006, and was released in early 2007. No one from the production of either Creepshow or Creepshow 2 was involved in the production of this film. The film was later dubbed as unofficial and Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, released in 1990, was referred to by Tom Savini as "the real Creepshow 3". The film received generally negative reviews from critics. Science Fiction Goblin is a 2010 television film directed by Jeffery Scott Lando and written by Raul Inglis. The movie was released on the SyFy channel on July 7, 2010. Filming for Goblin took place in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada. Animation Mickey's Amateurs is 1937 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. Originally entitled Mickey's Amateur Concert during production, the cartoon depicts an amateur talent show hosted by Mickey Mouse. It was co-directed by Pinto Colvig, Erdman Penner, and Walt Pfeiffer, and features original and adapted music by Oliver Wallace. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald Duck, Florence Gill as Clara Cluck, and Pinto Colvig as Pete and Goofy. Thriller Palmetto is a 1998 neo-noir film directed by Volker Schlöndorff with a screenplay by E. Max Frye. It is based on the novel Just Another Sucker by James Hadley Chase. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Elisabeth Shue and Gina Gershon. Animation The Lady Paranorma is a 2011 short animated fantasy romance horror film written and directed by Vincent Marcone. Comedy The Freckled Fish is a 1919 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film The Battle of the Bozos is a 2009 documentary film directed by Bradley Glenn. Comedy Two Mafiosi Against Goldfinger or Due mafiosi contro Goldginger is a 1965 Italian Spanish international co-production Eurospy comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. It is a spoof of the 1964 James Bond film, Goldfinger. It was picked up by American International Pictures and dubbed into English to be shown on their AIP-TV movie package as The Amazing Dr. G. Documentary film The Bands is a 1993 film directed by Egon Humer. Thriller D-War, is a 2007 South Korean fantasy action film released in North America as Dragon Wars: D-War and D-War: Dragon Wars, in Malaysia as War of the Dragons, and sometimes referred to colloquially and in some marketing materials as Dragon Wars. It is written and directed by Shim Hyung-rae. This was Korea's largest-budgeted film as of 2007. Comedy East of the West or The Discreet Charm of the Media is a 1993 comedy film written and directed by István Darday and Gyorgyi Szalai. Comedy Three Little Beers is the 11th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film The Bronzer is a 2012 documentary, short, biographical film directed by Peyton Wilson. Comedy Sex Drive is a 2008 sex comedy film about a high school graduate who goes on a cross-country road trip to hook up with a girl he met online. It is based on the novel All the Way, by Andy Behrens. The film was directed by Sean Anders, and stars Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew, Clark Duke, Seth Green, and James Marsden, while Katrina Bowden, Alice Greczyn, Michael Cudlitz, Dave Sheridan, and David Koechner appear in supporting roles. It was released in North America on October 17, 2008, and in the United Kingdom on January 9, 2009. Documentary film Tumor, It's in the System is a documentary directed by Cindy Pruitt. Documentary film Louisiana Story is a 78-minute black-and-white American film. Although the events and characters depicted are fictional, it is often misidentified as a documentary film, when in fact, it is a docufiction. The script was written by Frances H. Flaherty and Robert J. Flaherty, directed by Robert J. Flaherty, and was commissioned by the Standard Oil Company. Animation Curry Fish Head is a 2014 short animation film directed by Srinivas Bhakta. Comedy Rat Pfink a Boo Boo is a 1966 film directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. It stars Ron Haydock and Carolyn Brandt. Perhaps the most striking feature of the film — besides its low production values — is a sudden switch in tone and plot that comes roughly forty minutes into the movie. As originally planned, the film was a straight crime drama titled The Depraved, inspired by Steckler's ex-wife Carolyn who had been the victim of a series of obscene phone calls. However, during shooting Steckler suddenly decided to make a parody of the campy Batman television series instead. As a result, in the middle of a crime drama, the star of the movie steps into the closet with a previously minor character and they emerge costumed as "Rat Pfink" and "Boo Boo", parodies of Batman and Robin. Documentary film I Believe in Miracles is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Irish Braschi. Comedy Steamin' + Dreamin' 2: Cash Back is a 2011 Irish independent comedy film, and the sequel to 2009's Steamin' + Dreamin': The Grandmaster Cash Story. The film was directed by Brendan Canty, who co-wrote the screenplay with Con Doyle, Conor Stanley, and Joe Kiely. Doyle, Stanley and Kiely reprise their roles from the first film. Like its predecessor, Steamin' + Dreamin' 2: Cash Back is a mockumentary following the fates of Cork rappers Grandmaster Cash and Dr. Feekinstein, and features appearances from Tony Hadley, The Rubberbandits, and Hardy Bucks among others. Science Fiction Forbidden Planet is a 1956 American science fiction film. Produced by MGM, it was directed by Fred M. Wilcox and stars Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, and Leslie Nielsen. Forbidden Planet is the first science fiction film in which humans are depicted traveling in a starship of their own creation and was also the very first science fiction film set entirely on another world in interstellar space, far away from the planet Earth. Forbidden Planet is considered one of the great science fiction films of the 1950s, a precursor of what was to come for the science fiction film genre in the decades that followed. The characters and isolated setting have been compared to those in William Shakespeare's The Tempest, and its plot does contain certain story analogues and a reference to one section of Jung's theory on the collective unconscious. Forbidden Planet was filmed in Eastmancolor and CinemaScope, and features special effect which were nominated for an Academy Award; it was the only major award nomination the film received. The film features the first groundbreaking use of an entirely electronic musical score by Louis and Bebe Barron. Documentary film Salma is a 2013 drama, biographical, and family documentary film written by Oliver Huddleston and directed by Kim Longinotto. Documentary film Harland Williams: What a Treat is a 2005 documentary film written by Harland Williams and directed by Michael A. Bloom. Thriller Malaiyoor Mambattiyan is a 1983 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Rajasekhar, starring Thiagarajan, Saritha and Silk Smita. The film was remade in Hindi by Rajasekhar himself as Gangvaa with Rajinikanth and Shabana Azmi in the lead. Later in 2011, Thiagarajan remade this film with his son Prashanth, titled as Mambattiyan. Comedy Johnson Family Vacation is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Christopher Erskin. It stars Cedric the Entertainer, Vanessa Williams, Bow Wow, Gabby Soleil, Shannon Elizabeth, Solange Knowles, and Steve Harvey. The film is director Erskin's first feature film directorial project. Documentary film Ghost Ox is a 2012 short animated documentary film written and directed by Rogerio Nunes and co-directed by José Silveira. Animation The Unbearable Salesman is the 76th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series, with a Knothead and Splinter. Released theatrically on June 3, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy In 1950s Hollywood, a transvestite fools the world into believing he is a glamorous movie diva. When he dies, the secret is out. Thriller A Shocker On Shock Street is 1997 family fantasy horror Sci-Fi Thriller film written by Dan Angel. Animation Wires For Empathy is a computer animated short film currently in-production. It is based on the ancient Epic of Gilgamesh poem, and is being directed by Bassam Kurdali, whose prior work includes Elephants Dream. Like his previous film, Tube is being created exclusively with free and open-source software, including Blender, GIMP, Krita, MyPaint, and Ardour. However, unlike Elephants Dream, Tube is being produced independent of the Blender Foundation. The film and its assets are being released under a Creative Commons license, allowing them to be re-used by others. Tube is being produced in conjunction with Bit Films, the computer animation incubator program at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. On May 16, 2012, Tube successfully raised over $40,000 via a Kickstarter campaign, far-exceeding its goal of $22,000. Thriller Fish & Cat is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Shahram Mokri. Documentary film Heart-Quake is a 2010 drama documentary film directed by Mark Olexa. Comedy The World According to Garp is 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by George Roy Hill, based on the novel of the same title by John Irving, who co-wrote the script with Steve Tesich. The film starred Robin Williams in the title role. For their roles, John Lithgow and Glenn Close were respectively nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 55th Academy Awards. The movie adaptation was filmed mostly in the Leewood Estates neighborhood of Eastchester, New York in the Spring and Summer of 1981. Many scenes were filmed at the town's high school, as well as Rutgers University. Science Fiction Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a 1977 science fiction film, written and directed by Steven Spielberg and featuring Richard Dreyfuss, François Truffaut, Melinda Dillon, Teri Garr, Bob Balaban, and Cary Guffey. It tells the story of Roy Neary, an everyday blue collar worker in Indiana, whose life changes after an encounter with an unidentified flying object. Close Encounters was a long-cherished project for Spielberg. In late 1973, he developed a deal with Columbia Pictures for a science fiction film. Though Spielberg received sole credit for the script, he was assisted by Paul Schrader, John Hill, David Giler, Hal Barwood, Matthew Robbins, and Jerry Belson, all of whom contributed to the screenplay in varying degrees. The title is derived from ufologist J. Allen Hynek's classification of close encounters with aliens, in which the third kind denotes human observations of actual aliens or "animate beings." Douglas Trumbull served as the visual effects supervisor, while Carlo Rambaldi designed the aliens. Made on a production budget of $18 million, Close Encounters was released in November 1977 to critical and financial success, eventually grossing over $337,700,000 worldwide. Comedy Zip is a 2007 television film directed by Daniel Attias. Comedy Getting Acquainted, subsequently retitled A Fair Exchange, is a 1914 American comedy silent film written and directed by Charles Chaplin, starring Chaplin and Mabel Normand, and produced by Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios . Thriller Dublin Nightmare is a 1958 British thriller film directed by John Pomeroy and starring William Sylvester, Marla Landi and Richard Leech. Animation The Brainwashers is a 2002 animated short film written and directed by Patrick Bouchard. Thriller Hammerhead is a British thriller film directed by David Miller and starring Vince Edwards, Judy Geeson and Diana Dors. Its plot concerns a criminal mastermind who attempts to steal NATO secrets, with an American agent hot on his trail. It is based on the novel by James Mayo, and produced by Irving Allen and written by Herbert Baker who made the Matt Helm films for Columbia Pictures. It was filmed in London and Portugal. Documentary film Into Noise is a 2013 short documentary biographical film written and directed by Janna Kyllästinen. Comedy Till I Met You is a 2006 romantic film from the Philippines, starring the romantic pairing of Regine Velasquez and Robin Padilla with a very special part by Eddie Garcia. Also appearing are Mike "Pekto" Nacua, Joonee Gamboa, Luz Valdez, Idda Yaneza and, in another special part, Kuh Ledesma, who originally sung the soundtrack. The cast also includes StarStruck's ultimate survivors Jackie Rice and the Late Marky Cielo. The film was directed by Mark A. Reyes and produced by GMA Films and Viva Films. This is the first film co-produced by GMA Films & VIVA Films years after VIVA withdrew from GMA. The joint production between VIVA & GMA is still a major factor after their splitup in 2000 and 2004. Comedy Cruise for the Unknown One is a French film from 1948, directed by Pierre Montazel, written by Pierre Montazel, and starring by Claude Dauphin. The film was also starred by Louis de Funès. The film was based on the novel of G. Vidal L'aventure est à bord. Comedy The Critic is a 1963 short animation by director/producer Ernest Pintoff and creator/narrator Mel Brooks, that won an Academy Award for Short Subjects in 1964. Thriller Body Puzzle is a 1992 horror thriller film written by Lamberto Bava, Teodoro Corrà and Bruce Martin and directed by Lamberto Bava. Animation Wot a Night is a 1931 animated film. This is the first film in Van Beuren's Tom and Jerry series, later re-issued as "Dick and Larry". Comedy The Crunch Bird is an animated short by Ted Petok, Joe Petrovich, and Len Maxwell. It won the 1971 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Joe Petrovich animated the cartoon. Len Maxwell provided the voices for the husband, wife, and pet shop owner. Ted Petok was the producer. A woman goes into a pet store seeking a gift for her husband. She decides to get him a bird with a most unusual talent, but her gift brings about an unforeseen result. With a running time of only two minutes, it is one of the shortest films to receive an Academy Award. Documentary film Ditëlindja is a 2011 documentary film directed by Violana Murataj. Animation Betty Boop's Ker-Choo is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Documentary film Almost Myself is a 2006 documentary film directed by Tom Murray. Documentary film The 81st Blow is a 1974 Israeli documentary film directed by Haim Gouri. The film covers the oppression of Jews under the Nazis and features rare historical footage of concentration camps. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Feature. The title is derived from a comment by a witness at Adolf Eichmann's trial. According to his testimony, he was whipped 80 times by the Nazis, but was not believed by Israelis after the war; this final doubt of his own people was the "81st blow". The 81st Blow is the first film in the Israeli Holocaust Trilogy by Bergman, Ehrlich and Gouri. It was followed by The Last Sea and Flames in the Ashes. Documentary film Mile... Mile & a Half is a documentary film directed by Jason M. Fitzpatrick and Ric Serena. Documentary film Cave of Forgotten Dreams is a 2010 3D documentary film by Werner Herzog about the Chauvet Cave in southern France that contains the oldest human-painted images yet discovered. Some of them were crafted as much as 32,000 years ago. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and consists of images from inside the cave as well as of interviews with various scientists and historians. The film also includes footage of the nearby Pont d'Arc natural bridge. Animation Know Your Europeans - The United Kingdom is a short, animated, comedy film written by Colin Pearson and directed by Bob Godfrey. Documentary film Hold on Tight is a 2011 short, family, romance and documentary film written and directed by Anna Rodgers. Comedy Thank You, Cabbage is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Mitch Magee. Thriller Aahat – Ek Ajib Kahani is a 2010 Bollywood film directed by Kishor and produced by Vishal. Although shot in 1974, the film went unreleased until February 26, 2010. According to Salim Jafer, the distributor of the film in India, he refused to state exactly why the film was never released, but asserted that "at first there were all sorts of problems and then the producer of the movie, Franklin Fernandes died." The film is about a rich, confident, but blind young woman married to a photographer. After a necklace is stolen they encounter the villain, played by Amrish Puri. The main focus of the film is on the disability of Bachchan's character, that her blindness does not prevent her from achieving. Documentary film My Long Distance Friend is a 2011 documentary film written by Carina Molier and Maria Mok and directed by Carina Molier. Comedy Swat the Crook is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film exists. Animation Animal Beatbox is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Damon Gameau. "What is the true call of the wild? This multiple award-winning animation (Aspen FF, Tropfest) travels down a very special river with a wide variety of the animal kingdom who all contribute their name for the sake of music." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Science Fiction Lightspeed, is a 2006 superhero film directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy, starring Jason Connery in the title role. It also stars Nicole Eggert, Daniel Goddard, and Lee Majors. It was released direct-to-video on January 9, 2007. Documentary film Falcão – Meninos do Tráfico is a Brazilian documentary produced by rapper MV Bill, his agent Celso Athayde and the Central Única das Favelas audiovisual center. The documentary presents the life of young favela dwellers who work with drug trafficking. The independent production gained special attention after it was transmitted by Rede Globo, the largest television network in the country, in its popular weekly TV show Fantástico. The documentary was recorded between 1998 and 2006, when the producers visited various poor communities in Brazil, recording a total of 90 hours of video. The name of the documentary comes from the term "falcão" used in the slums to refer to the lookouts who keep watch over the community and inform when the police or a rival group approaches. During the recordings the two producers had to face the hostile environment where the boys lived. Comedy Tune in Tomorrow is a 1990 film comedy directed by Jon Amiel. It is based on the Mario Vargas Llosa novel Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, and was released under that name in many countries. Relocated from the novel’s setting in 1950s-era Lima, Peru to New Orleans, Louisiana that same decade, it stars Peter Falk, Keanu Reeves and Barbara Hershey in a story surrounding a radio drama and love. Supporting roles were filled by actors including Elizabeth McGovern, Hope Lange, Henry Gibson, John Larroquette, Buck Henry, Dedee Pfeiffer and the Neville Brothers. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Wynton Marsalis, who makes a cameo appearance with various members of his band. Documentary film 'Linkin Park: Conspiracy Theory' goes behind the scenes and reveals the truth about the biggest Nu Metal band around, where they came from, how they were discovered and what has made them so successful. Documentary film The Enemy Strikes! is a short propaganda film made in 1945 about the Battle of the Bulge. Its main emphasis is that, despite recent Allied victories, the Axis could still launch a counter-attack and that this was no time to get complacent. Opening with shots of the liberation of Paris, the narrator informs the audience that this was America's honeymoon; that at the time people were concerned that the war was about to end and the difficulties of transforming back to civilian life. Particularly noted was the concern that the US had built too many tanks and artillery, and they would be sitting around, useless. All this changes in December. The Nazis launch a massive counter-offensive in Luxembourg and Belgium, driving the Allied armies back. The Malmedy massacre and the killing of Belgian civilians is given much attention. Finally, the Americans are able to launch an air strike against the Germans and repulse the attack, but the Nazis are still fighting and trying to kill Americans. The message of complacency is transferred to other theatres, such as the Russian, Pacific and later invasion of Germany, reminding the audience that despite recent victories, the Axis could still strike. Thriller The Diamond Fleece is a 1992 Canadian made-for-television film directed by Al Waxman and starring Ben Cross, Kate Nelligan and Brian Dennehy. The film earned Kate Nelligan the 1993 Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series. Comedy Drama In Blonde is a 1984 comedy drama film written and directed by Lothar Lambert. Documentary film Let Us Begin is a 2013 Documentary, Short, Biography, Drama, Family film directed by Brandon Bray, W. Brandon Bray. Comedy Going Undercover is a 1988 film written and directed by James Kenelm Clarke. Thriller 7500 is a 2014 American supernatural film directed by Takashi Shimizu. It was originally scheduled to be released on August 12, 2012, but was delayed to April 19, 2013, and then to an unspecified date in October, 2013, based on a tweet from actress Scout Taylor-Compton, which was pushed back again another year to October 3, 2014 for the US release. Documentary film The Jewess And The Captain is a 1994 documentary, directed by Ulf von Mechow about a Holocaust love affair between Ilse Stein, an eighteen-year-old Jewish girl, and Willi Schultz, the Nazi captain in charge of the Minsk ghetto. After the Holocaust, Ilse Stein became a minor celebrity and the subject of two romance novels. The film conducts interviews with Ilse just before her death, reveals shocking archival photographs of her and Schultz, and raids the KGB's secret documents to piece together the facts of their romance and uncover a real-life love story with a bizarre twist. Comedy Lust and Revenge is a 1996 film written by John Clarke and Paul Cox and directed by Paul Cox. Comedy Wide Open Faces is a 1938 film directed by Kurt Neumann. Comedy Midnight Madness is a 1980 comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring David Naughton, Stephen Furst and Maggie Roswell. The film is about a group of college students who participate in an all night puzzle solving race. It is Michael J. Fox's film debut. Science Fiction A Knight in Camelot is a 1998 TV movie starring Whoopi Goldberg and Michael York. It was directed by Roger Young, distributed by Disney and is loosely based on Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Comedy Julia jubilerar is a 1938 Swedish-Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and Alice O'Fredericks. Comedy Malibu Spring Break is a 2003 comedy starring Playboy Bunny Pilar Lastra. It also stars Kristin Novak and Charity Rahmer. It is Crown International Pictures's 1st release after 14 years of dormancy. Documentary film Invisible War, Depleted Uranium and the Politics of Radiation is a 2000 documentary film directed by Martin Meissonnier. Comedy "They say you can never go home again. But in Out in the Silence, Joe Wilson decided to make a brave pil grimage back to his home community in the rust belt of Western Pennsylvania, this time as an out gay man, documenting his experience with his partner Dean. While there, they meet CJ, a teenager forced to leave his high school due to constant abuse, abuse that has escalated as every school official turns a blind eye. Despite feeling threatened in his community, CJ makes the courageous choice to be himself. Joe, Dean, CJ and CJ’s amazing mother, Kathy, support each other as they find the empowerment to begin creating the change they seek. Across the country and the world, brave people are fighting for their right to simply be who they are, and they often have to fight twice as hard to belong to their community. And yet they accept this challenge. Out in the Silence is a truly inspiring portrait of a community that is just beginning to open its eyes to the wonderful diversity hidden in its midst. Put This on the {Map} is a short doc about queer youth in the suburbs of Seattle as they break through the veil of invisibility to speak about their identities and journeys towards self-acceptance. The times, they are a-changin’." Quoting Philippe Gosselin from the 2010 Framelie 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Widows' Peak is a 1994 British-Irish film which stars Mia Farrow, Joan Plowright, Natasha Richardson, Adrian Dunbar and Jim Broadbent and was directed by John Irvin. The film is based on an original screenplay by Hugh Leonard and Tim Hayes. Documentary film Naked in the 21st Century is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Tony T.L Young. Thriller Madame Brouette is a 2002 comedy romance film written by Gilles Desjardins, Claude Gilaizeau, Moussa Sene Absa and directed by Moussa Sene Absa. Comedy At Night All Cats Are Crazy is a 1977 drama, comedy and fantasy film written and directed by Gérard Zingg and co-written by Philippe Dumarçay. Comedy Rode Gordijnen is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Richard Valk. Comedy Paramedics is a 1988 comedy film starring George Newbern and Christopher McDonald. Documentary film Sons of Cuba is a 2009 documentary film set in the Havana Boxing Academy, a school at the heart of Cuba's Olympic success in the ring. It follows the stories of three young hopefuls through eight months of training and schooling as they prepare for Cuba's National Boxing Championship for Under-12's. Sons of Cuba was directed by Andrew Lang and is distributed by Cinetic Rights Management for the US and Canada and Ro*co Films for the rest of the world. Comedy The Brady Bunch in the White House is a 2002 made for TV movie. It is the second sequel to the The Brady Bunch Movie, following A Very Brady Sequel. It was directed by Neal Israel and written by Lloyd J. Schwartz and Hope Juber, based upon characters originally developed by Sherwood Schwartz for the 1970s television series The Brady Bunch. It was produced by Paramount Television for the Fox television network and first aired in November 29, 2002 on FOX. Comedy City Island is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Raymond De Felitta and starring Andy Garcia, Julianna Margulies and Alan Arkin. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on April 26, 2009. The title refers to the Bronx's City Island, where the film is set. Comedy American Lawn is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Robert Sickels. Thriller Big Brother is a 2007 Bollywood action-thriller film which starred Sunny Deol and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. The film was declared an above average grosser at the box office. Thriller A critically acclaimed hit of this year's festival circuit, Lansdown has been hailed as “a wonderfully eccentric revenge thriller…” —Toronto Film Festival, following the conventions of a revenge thriller but told from an odd angle, skewed towards skillfully inserted details... Defense lawyer, Jake Jorgensen, learns of his wife’s infidelity when he hears her orgasmic escapades on an audiotape made by a former client. As Jake tries to reclaim the life he prized by killing his wife’s lover, his carefully constructed façade begins to unravel. His former client refuses to do the hit because it will violate his parole; instead, he brings three amateur hit men into the mix. The ‘simple job’ turns complicated, raising the stakes for Jake and forcing him to take matters into his own hands… Comedy The Business is a 2005 film written and directed by Nick Love. The film stars Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan and Roland Manookian all of which were in Love's previous film The Football Factory. It also stars Geoff Bell and Georgina Chapman. The plot of The Business follows the Greek tragedy-like rise and fall of a young cockney's career within a drug importing business run by a group of British ex-pat fugitive criminals living on the coast of the Costa del Sol in Spain. Comedy Tango of Jealousy is a 1981 comedy film written by Aldo De Benedetti, Enrico Vanzina and Stefano Vanzina and directed by Stefano Vanzina. Science Fiction Sun Song is a 2013 short historical and science fiction documentary silent film written and directed by Joel Wanek. Comedy Everything's Jake is a 2000 drama film distributed by Warner Bros. The movie marks the feature writing and directorial debut of Matthew Miele along with his producing/writing partner, Chris Fetchko. Comedy Man Maid is a 2008 American comedy film starring Phillip Vaden, Sara Rue, Jane Lynch, Steve Hytner, and John Doe. Animation Witches On Brooms is a short animation film directed by Amara Leandro. Animation The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina is a 2002 direct-to-video animated film directed by Glenn Chaika. Produced by Hyperion Animation and Miramax Films, the film was distributed by Buena Vista Home Video. One of the few direct-to-video Disney releases that is not a sequel, the film unites two diminutive characters from folklore in an original adventure. Animation Dark Shell: Lust in the Cage is a 2003 Japanese erotic original video animation directed by Katsuma Kanazawa. The storyline follows the grisly fates of a group of civilian women in a fictional, war-torn Tokyo, as they are repeatedly raped by the soldiers that are supposed to protect them. The Box set was released on July 2, 2004 by NuTech Digital. Another release was done by Adult Source Media October 11, 2006 Animation Rock-a-Doodle is a 1991 animated musical comedy/fantasy film loosely based on Edmond Rostand's comedy Chantecler. This film was directed by Don Bluth, produced by Goldcrest Films for The Samuel Goldwyn Company, and originally released in the United Kingdom and in Ireland on August 2, 1991, and in the United States on April 3, 1992. The film features the voices of Glen Campbell, Christopher Plummer, Phil Harris, Charles Nelson Reilly, Sorrell Booke, Sandy Duncan, Eddie Deezen, Ellen Greene and Toby Scott Ganger. Comedy Duplex is a 2003 American comedy film film directed by Danny DeVito, and starring Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore. The film was called Our House for its release in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Thriller Mistaken is a 2004 thriller film written and directed by Eric Colley. Comedy Cupid Versus Money is a 1914 short comedy film written by George Wood and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Science Fiction Thunderpants is a 2002 family film about a boy whose incredible capacity for flatulence gets him a job as an astronaut. The film was directed by Pete Hewitt, whose previous work included Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, and The Borrowers. The script was written by Phil Hughes, based on a story by Peter Hewitt about a boy who dreams to be a spaceman, but has a problem with flatulence. Science Fiction Dark Soldier D is a 1998 mecha tokusatsu film created by Buildup Co. and distributed by Bandai. The film is actually made up of three short acts serving as a kind of television format. The series was unique as it didn't follow any type of manga, anime, or tokusatsu archetype. Instead, it served as an antithesis for those motifs. However, the series does pay some homage to the Super Robot genre. Furthermore, the series story is targeted more towards adults rather than children; in addition, the overall story is depicted as being "mean-spirited". Comedy Babes in Arms is the 1939 American film version of the 1937 Broadway musical of the same name. The film version stars Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Charles Winninger, Guy Kibbee, June Preisser, Grace Hayes and Betty Jaynes. Documentary film Acclaimed natural health and nutrition expert Gary Null Ph.D. examines the factors in our diet lifestyle and environment that adversely affect our immune system and what actions we can take in order to reclaim our health and vitality. Much of what society accepts as inevitable markers of aging are actually manifestations of a preventable disease process. In Supercharge Your Immune System Gary leads the viewer on a detailed program aimed to cleanse detoxify and rebuild our natural defenses against the causes of chronic and debilitating illnesses. This program also provides remarkable computer-generated images that illustrate and explain the body's complex and dynamic immune function. Comedy The Illustrated Family Doctor is a 2005 comedy film directed by Kriv Stenders. Comedy Scrambled Wives is a lost 1921 American silent comedy film produced by and starring Marguerite Clark. It was directed by Edward H. Griffith and released through Associated First National. This film had one color sequence, presumably a 1-strip Technicolor process being that Technicolor's Ray June is one of the cameramen. This film marks Clark's final screen performance. Its survival status is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. This film is based on a play, The First Mrs. Chiverick by Adelaide Matthews. Comedy Anita Takes a Chance is a 2001 comedy drama film written by Lluís-Anton Baulenas and Ventura Pons and directed by Ventura Pons. Animation Eva from Argentina is a 2011 Argentine flash animated biographical film, produced by Illusion Studios. Thriller Morrison Murders is a 1996 TV film written by Keith Ross Leckie and directed by Chris Thomson. Comedy Bokutachi no kôgen hotel is a comedy film directed by Takeshi Yokoi. Comedy The Evelist Of Sorcerers is a 2011 comedy short film written by Ryan Plato and directed by Jon Elliott. Documentary film What Now? Remind Me is a 2013 Portuguese documentary film directed by Joaquim Pinto. It has been selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards. The film is a first-person documentary about Pinto's life with HIV, documenting both his family life with his husband Nuno Leonel and his experiences in clinical trials for various experimental antiretroviral drugs. Comedy A Woman's a Helluva Thing is a 2001 TV film directed by Karen Leigh Hopkins. Comedy Spanky is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 113th Our Gang short that was released. The film was based on Our Gang co-star George "Spanky" McFarland. Comedy Paul McCartney: Music & Animation is an animated anthology film consists of three segments on one film. It was released by Miramax Films on DVD. The film includes Rupert and The Frog Song, Tuesday and The Tropic Hum. Paul McCartney wrote or composed music for each short. Documentary film From Toledo to Jerusalem is a 1989 documentary film written by Yehoram Gaon and directed by Shmuel Imberman. Comedy Bor Asbe Ekhuni is a 2008 Bengali film by Rangan Chakraborty. It stars Jisshu Sengupta, Koel Mallick and Kanchan Mullick. The music is by Jeet Ganguly and Indradeep Dasgupta. Comedy Alapalooza: The Videos is a VHS release of four of "Weird Al" Yankovic's music videos. The VHS includes: "Jurassic Park" "Bedrock Anthem" "UHF" "You Don't Love Me Anymore" Comedy A Sister to Assist 'Er is a 1938 British comedy film directed by George Dewhurst and Widgey R. Newman and starring Muriel George, Polly Emery and Charles Paton. It was based on the play A Sister to Assist 'Er by John le Breton. Comedy Top Floor, Left Wing is a 2010 French comedy film. It won the Panorama FIPRESCI Award at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2011. Animation Sleeping Betty is a Canadian short film. It won the Best Animated Short at the 29th Genie Awards. The film is a humorous retelling of the classic fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty. Documentary film The Silent Scream is a 1984 anti-abortion educational film directed by Jack Duane Dabner and narrated by Bernard Nathanson, an obstetrician, NARAL Pro-Choice America founder, and abortion provider turned pro-life activist, and produced in partnership with the National Right to Life Committee. The film depicts the abortion process via ultrasound and shows an abortion taking place in the uterus. During the abortion process, the fetus is described as appearing to make outcries of pain and discomfort. The video has been a popular tool used by the pro-life campaign in arguing against abortion, although it has been criticized as misleading by members of the medical community. Documentary film Stephen Fry in America is a six-part BBC television series in which Stephen Fry travels across the United States, a country in which he was almost born. Just before Fry was born, his father was offered a job at Princeton University, in New Jersey, but chose to turn it down in favour of Hampstead. In the six-part series he travels, mostly in a London cab, through all 50 of the U.S. states. The episodes are regularly repeated in the UK on Dave, lasting an hour and twenty minutes due to advertising breaks. It was aired in the United States on HDNet. In Australia, the program screened on ABC1 each Sunday at 7:30pm from 9 August 2009. The ratings were so successful that the broadcaster decided to finally air Fry's other BBC programme, QI the next month. The series was filmed in two segments, the first in October-November 2007, and the second in February-April 2008. Special guests featured on the show include Sting, Jimmy Wales, Morgan Freeman, Buddy Guy, and Ted Turner. Comedy A Bankrupt Honeymoon is a 1926 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe is a 52-minute film which features Vincent Price reciting four of Edgar Allan Poe's stories, directed by Kenneth Johnson, with music by Les Baxter. The stories included are: "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Sphinx", "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Pit and the Pendulum". Documentary film World Circus is a documentary, family and historical film directed by Angela Snow. Science Fiction Empire of Danger is a 2004 science fiction film written and directed by Eric Shook. Empire of Danger is a movie about a rescue mission sent to Mars to find a missing crew that Space Command lost contact with. Empire of Danger is the sequel to the movie Lost on Mars made in 2002. Directord by Eric Shook and produced by Westfield Entertainment and distributed by Pro-Active Entertainment Group. Documentary film From the award-winning director of Comic Book Confidential and Grass comes TALES OF THE RAT FINK, Ron Mann's wildly inventive bio about Renaissance man Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, who engineered a shift in mid-20th century culture with his customized cars, "monster" T-shirts and America's alternative rodent, Rat Fink.Ed Roth was a giant as an artist as well as a behemoth as a man. He and his fellow Kar Kustomizers worked in the only uniquely American art medium, the automobile. He never thought of his creations simply as shells of molded sheet metal or fiberglass. He always wanted you to see the engine, too, because the Only American Art Form is not an object. It's a kineticism. Its materials are speed, momentum, excitement, and freedom, which is to say, the American Zeitgeist, except that we don't say Zeitgeist. We say, the spirit of the American age. Comedy Boop Beep is a 2012 short, comedy, romance and sci-fi film written and directed by Murphy Gilson. Animation Robert Castillo wrote and directed this award winning documentary short, S.P.I.C.: The Storyboard of My Life. He uses his skills as a storyboard artist to narrate hilarious tales of growing up as a Special Person in Chelsea.Director's Statement:Drawing has been a vital part of my life since I could remember; it’s something I have been doing since I could pick up a pencil. Drawing was also the tool, which helped me communicate with others when in 1977 I stepped off a plane and made America my home. I was born here in the states but was raised in the island of Santo Domingo. S.P.I.C. is a compilation of everything I have learned and always wanted to try. The idea for this movie spawned from the need to deal with issues that were floating around inside me and The Ultimate desire to Sketch. It is also a salute or Homage to the pioneers of Animation who long ago broke ground with their amazing techniques. I feel that I have picked up where J. Stuart Blackton left off. Animation was a Vaudeville act in its infancy and it showed you how skillful these artists really were. I have a deep respect for story; I think it is a lost art form. Many movies and Animations today rely on Special effects and compositing techniques. I feel that you can’t go wrong with story especially if it’s your own story! We all have stories to tell. In my Technique of storytelling there are different levels. The first level and most important one is the narration of the story and the sound. The second level is the Visual Level, which accompanies and supports the narration or sound. One level gives you info the other level isn’t; they both work together as one. This project has been both therapeutic and Challenging, I never imagined how far it would go or how many doors it would open. The Title S.P.I.C. comes from the racist word kids called me and my family in Chelsea Mass. We never heard that word they told us it meant Special Person in Chelsea. Documentary film William Shatner's Gonzo Ballet is a feature-length documentary film about a ballet by Margo Sappington called "Common People", which was set to the music of William Shatner and Ben Folds from their album Has Been. Common People was one of the Has Been tracks, and was a cover of a Pulp song from their 1995 Different Class album. The film explores the genesis of this unique artistic collaboration by fusing the music, poetry, and dance of "Common People" with interviews by William Shatner, Ben Folds, Margo Sappington, and Henry Rollins. Shatner plays a prominent role in the film and also acted as Executive Producer. The film was made by Special Entertainment and Big Screen Entertainment Group in association with Shatner's Melis Productions. The documentary had a very well received World Premiere at the Nashville Film Festival in April 2009, where it won the President's Impact Award. William Shatner attended and, to the delight of the audience, provided additional insights into his recording of "Has Been" and the ballet. Ben Folds and Margo Sappington were also in attendance. Comedy Bamboo Gods and Iron Men is a martial arts comedy set in the Philippines. It is considered a blaxploitation film. It was produced by American International Pictures. It also featured some of the Philippines most respected and famous actors, Chiquito, Vic Diaz, and Eddie Garcia, a veteran of more than 339 films. Two of the people involved in the film — actor and musician Tito Sotto and Chiquito — were to enter into politics in the Philippines. Tito Sotto later became a senator in the Philippines Congress and served two terms from 1992 to 2004. Chiquito would eventually become Vice-Mayor of Makati as well as seeking election as a senator in 1992. Documentary film The Golden Temple is a 2012 documentary film written by Enrico Masi and Stefano Migliore and directed by Enrico Masi. Documentary film The Day The World Turned Dayglo is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Tim Cutler. Comedy Murder at the Cannes Film Festival is a 2000 television film directed by Harvey Frost, starring French Stewart and Karina Lombard. Comedy Deal is a 2008 poker crime drama film starring film actor Burt Reynolds, with Bret Harrison, and Shannon Elizabeth. It tells the story of a former poker player who tutors a younger player. The film's climax is a fictional World Poker Tour championship. World Poker Tour commentators Mike Sexton, Vince Van Patten and Courtney Friel play themselves. A number of other professional poker players and poker-playing celebrities, including Elizabeth, Jennifer Tilly, Phil Laak, Antonio Esfandiari, Greg Raymer, Chris Moneymaker and Isabelle Mercier are in the cast. Documentary film The Gifts is a 1970 American short documentary film about water pollution in the United States, produced by Robert McBride for the Environmental Protection Administration. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film About the Advent of the Printing Press is one of the films pertaining to the series "Biographies of Objects" directed by Peter and Zsóka Nestler. Documentary film Woodstock Revisited is a film by David McDonald that tells the story of how the countercultural movement associated most closely with The Woodstock Festival came into being. Ironically enough, while The Woodstock Festival did not end up happening in the town for which it was named, Woodstock, NY, it would never have transpired had it not been for a series of historical events in Woodstock that led directly to the rise of the American counterculture. Some of these are already well-known, like Bob Dylan moving to the town in 1964, The Band following Dylan to town, or a series of concerts on a field outside of Woodstock in 1966, 1967, and 1968 called The Woodstock Soundouts that featured many of the same artists later to be involved with the larger-scale Woodstock Festival. In the years prior to The Woodstock Festival, musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, The Mothers of Invention, and Van Morrison all walked the town’s streets as residents. Comedy One False Step is a 2000 comedy drama romance film written and directed by Jason Kartalian. Comedy Villa for Sale is a 1935 Hungarian comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Ernö Verebes, Ida Turay and Gyula Kabos. After he goes away on holiday, a wealthy man's servant accidentally puts his villa up for sale. Documentary film Dead Meat Walking: A Zombie Walk Documentary is a 2012 documentary film directed by Omar J. Pineda. Documentary film Close But No Cigar: Bob Zany is a 2010 documentary biography comedy film directed by Jay Kanzler. Comedy There Was a Crooked Man is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Stuart Burge. It starred Norman Wisdom, Alfred Marks, Andrew Cruickshank, Reginald Beckwith, and Susannah York. It is based on the James Bridie play "The Odd Legend of Schultz"; and was one of two films Wisdom made independently to extend his range, though, "the cinema public craved only the Gump". This is the only Norman Wisdom film that has not had a television viewing or released on video/DVD. However, according to this page, https://sites.google.com/site/ukchristmastv/itv1965, it was shown in the then ATV region on Christmas Sunday in 1965. It was briefly shown in UK cinemas on general release in 1960 before being withdrawn by US interference in UK culture and was unceremoniously “wiped.” The “offending” film, featured Wisdom masquerading as an arrogant US general requisitioning British land for the US Air Force. The subject of US forces on British soil was deemed too sensitive even for comic treatment. It was shown publicly for the first time in over 40 years in Darwen, Lancashire, where it was filmed, in 2008. Comedy Somewhere in Palilula is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Silviu Purcărete. Documentary film Melek Leaves is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Jeanine Meerapfel. Documentary film The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound is an American film by Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey. The film was made at The Factory. It is 67 minutes long and was filmed in 16mm black and white. The film depicts a rehearsal of The Velvet Underground and Nico, and is essentially one long loose improvisation. Near the end of the film, the rehearsal is disrupted by the arrival of the New York police, supposedly in response to a noise complaint. The film was intended to be shown at live Velvet Underground shows during setup and tuning. Comedy What Will You Do When You Catch Me? is the English title of Co mi zrobisz, jak mnie złapiesz? a Polish comedy film released in 1978, directed by Stanisław Bareja. Tadeusz Krzakoski, the director of a failing state-owned company, is married with problems. His mistress, the daughter of a Communist party bigwig, says she's pregnant and Tadeusz knows he'll have to marry her to save his reputation and his job. But divorce is never simple and Bareja's screwball comedies are never boring. What Will You Do shares many themes in common with Bareja's other comedies, especially Teddy Bear, with an emphasis on the sheer abusurdity of life under Communism. The plot is too convoluted to be believed, but the director makes screamingly funny scenes from watching hapless citizens of Warsaw using a glass in a cafeteria that's been chained to the table so it won't be stolen or waiting in line for days to buy furniture. Comedy Johar-Mehmood in Goa is a 1965 comedy, action and adventure film directed by I.S. Johar. Animation This World Made Itself; Myth and Infrastructure; Dreaming of Lucid Living is a 2014 animated film by artist Miwa Matreyek. Matreyek combined three of her multimedia solo live performance pieces, mixed them with recorded music and projected animation including her body and different shapes like traversing ocean scapes, cityscapes, and dreamscapes. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. The film later shown at Baltimore Theatre Project from March 16 to March 18, 2014. Comedy Roommates is a 1995 American comedy-drama film, starring Peter Falk, D.B. Sweeney and Julianne Moore, directed by Peter Yates. The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. The film was marketed with the tagline "Some people talk. Some people listen. When you're 107 and going strong, you do whatever you want." Comedy Die Bräutigamswitwe is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Mártha Eggerth, Georg Alexander and Fritz Kampers. It was the German-language version of the British film Let's Love and Laugh which was made simultaneously. Two philanderers get married to each other. Thriller 1: Nenokkadine is a 2014 Telugu psychological thriller film written and directed by Sukumar. The film was produced by Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara under 14 Reels Entertainment. The film stars Mahesh Babu and Kriti Sanon in lead roles. The film had a pre-release revenue of 900 million, and was released worldwide on 10 January 2014. The soundtrack was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, who has worked with Sukumar for the fifth time in his career and for the first time with Mahesh Babu. The cinematography for the film was handled by R. Rathnavelu who had earlier worked with Sukumar for Arya and Jagadam. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics who appreciated Mahesh and Kriti's performance, production values, global appeal, and cinematography, while criticizing the lengthy run time. Shortly after its release, twenty minutes was reduced from the film's run time. The film grossed $1.2 million in the US, making it one of the top four Telugu grossing films in that country. and reached $1 million mark in the United States, one of the best openings ever for an Indian film. The film is subsequently dubbed into Hindi as 1: Ek Ka Dum, produced by Riwaz Duggal. Animation The Oriental Nightfish is a 1978 animated film directed by Ian Emes which accompanies the Linda McCartney composition "The Oriental Nightfish". The film has a running time of 4m 30s and features animation by Ian Emes with the track "The Oriental Nightfish" performed by Wings, the band Linda and her husband Paul McCartney were members of. Thriller +1 is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Dennis Iliadis. It premiered on March 10, 2013 at the SXSW and stars Ashley Hinshaw, Rhys Wakefield, and Natalie Hall. +1 was released in theaters, iTunes and VOD on September 20, 2013. For the VOD release Iliadis worked on fine-tuning elements of the film, as he felt that the SXSW release was too "rushed". Science Fiction Return to Nuke 'Em High Vol.1 is a 2013 American science fiction comedy horror film, made by the cult classic B-movie production group Troma Entertainment. It is directed by Troma co-founder Lloyd Kaufman and the fourth in the Nuke 'Em High film series. Documentary film Watch Horror Films, Keep America Strong! is a 2008 documentary about the popular television series Creature Features televised out of Oakland, California 1971 to 1984. Produced by independent filmmakers Tom Wyrsch and Robert Napton, the film features interviews with Creature Feature hosts Bob Wilkins and John Stanley, classic clips, as well as interviews with other key figures close to the show. The film premiered in May, 2008 at the Grand Lake Theater in Oakland, California. Documentary film La gran desilusion is a 2013 short documentary and drama film written and directed by Pedro González Kuhn. Comedy Phat Beach is a 1996 American comedy film, written and directed by Doug Ellin, which stars Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins, Coolio and Brian Hooks. Documentary film Machete Maidens Unleashed! is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Mark Hartley. "f there was ever such a thing as exploitation cinema nirvana, it probably came to realization during the 70s and early 80s in the Philippines. Documentarian Mark Hartley, already having documented the lesser respected genre offerings of his native Australia with Not Quite Hollywood, trains his eye to the northto a place where not only labor, but expertise, materials and even government assistance (thanks to dictator Ferdinand Marcos) came cheap and helped craft not only some of the most notorious examples of American cinema at the time (Mad Doctor of Blood Island, for example), but also the most lauded (Coppola's Apocalypse Now is also a product of this system). Along the way, we are treated to wildly entertaining stories from the Wild Wild East of gunfights breaking out in hotel lobbies, large rats carrying off a quarry of kitten, and street curfews forcing casts and crews to party till the wee hours. The best part is, we get to hear these stories firsthand from the likes of Roger Corman, Jack Hill, John Landis, Sid Haig, Pam Grier, Eddie Romero and Joe Dante among many others. If there's a major player from the Filipino exploitation era still alive, chances are that Hartley has interviewed 'em here. As entertaining as any of the films it profiles, Machete Maidens Unleashed! looks back with fondess and incredulity at the insanity that unfolded in south east Asia once upon a time." Quoting Kevin Monahan from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Documentary film Splendid but Sad Days is a 2013 documentary film written by Chang-hyun Lee and directed by Hong-Ki Lee. Thriller Büyü is a 2004 Turkish horror film directed by Orhan Oğuz. Though the film was a surprise box office success, it received very poor reviews. It is ranked #53 in the IMDB's Bottom 100 movies of all time. Comedy Ha! Ha! Ha! is a 1934 Fleischer Studio animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown. Documentary film Part of the World That Belongs to You is a 1999 short documentary film directed by Karin Wegsjö. Animation Rosario dos Navegantes is a 2008 film directed by Everson Godinho. Documentary film An evocative journey into the passion of fly fishing, Trout Grass playfully tracks the transformation of raw bamboo from vibrant Asian grass to super-conductive fly fishing rod. From the verdant Chinese hills where the bamboo is harvested, to a rustic Montana workshop where a rod is woven into existence, and finally to a resplendent mountain stream, Trout Grass reminds us that fly fishing can connect anglers with much more than the fish they pursue. Documentary film Street Fight is a 2005 documentary film by Marshall Curry, chronicling Cory Booker's 2002 campaign against Sharpe James for Mayor of Newark, New Jersey. Other credits include Rory Kennedy, Liz Garbus, Mary Manhardt, Marisa Karplus, and Adam Etline. Street Fight screened at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival and was later aired on the PBS series P.O.V. on July 5, 2005, and CBC Newsworld in Canada on May 7, 2006. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Bloup is 2011 animated short film directed by Marianne Vincent. Thriller Filthy is a 2003 short horror thriller film written by Andy Lalino and directed by John Karliss and Andy Lalino. Comedy Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Leander Haußmann. Science Fiction Hex Suffice Cache Ten is a horror, sci-fi and short film directed by Thorsten Fleisch. Comedy Trap Happy Porky is a Looney Tunes short starring Porky Pig, along with Hubie and Bertie, an early design of Claude Cat, and a prototype Hector the Bulldog. It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Tedd Pierce, and produced by Edward Selzer. Documentary film Team Everest: A Himalayan Journey is a 2007 film directed by Andrew Cockrum. Comedy You Gotta Stay Happy is a 1948 Universal-International romantic-comedy starring James Stewart, Joan Fontaine and Eddie Albert. Comedy Honeymoon Suite is a 2013 short, comedy, fantasy, mystery film written by Zao Wang and Tom Toro and directed by Zao Wang. Comedy Satan's Five Warnings is a 1945 comedy mystery film written and directed by Julián Soler. Animation Cirkustour is a 2003 animation short film directed by Michael Varming. Comedy The Tee Bird is the 93rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 10, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy The Idiotmaker's Gravity Tour is a 2011 comedy drama film written by William Cully Allen and Daniel Kremer and directed by Daniel Kremer. Comedy One for the Pot is a nominated work in the 1st Gemini Award for Best Performing Arts Program or Series or Arts Documentary Program or Series. Thriller Silent Night, Deadly Night is a 1984 American slasher film produced by Ira R Barmak, written by Michael Hickey, directed by Charles E. Sellier, Jr. and starring Robert Brian Wilson, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, Linnea Quigley, Britt Leach, and Leo Geter. The film focuses on a young boy who, after witnessing his parents' brutal murder at the hands of a man clad in a Santa suit on Christmas, grows up tumultuously in a Catholic orphanage and slowly emerges into a spree killer himself. The film caused an uproar when released in 1984 during the holiday season, and has developed a cult following. Thriller The Getaway is a 1972 American action-crime film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw. The film is based on the Jim Thompson novel of the same name, with the screenplay written by Walter Hill. The cast also features Ben Johnson, Al Lettieri, Sally Struthers, Jack Dodson and Slim Pickens. A box office hit earning over $36 million in the United States alone, the film was one of the most financially successful productions of Peckinpah's and McQueen's careers. It was remade in 1994 starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. Animation Can We Be Happy Now? is a 2012 animated short film directed by Tahnee Gehm. Comedy Pappali is a 2014 Tamil language film directed by Govindamurthy. It stars Senthil Kumar and Ishara Nair in the lead roles, while Saranya Ponvannan, Singampuli and Jagan play supporting roles. The film, which has music composed by Vijay Ebenezer, was released on 11 July 2014. Thriller Death Academy is a 2005 horror film written and directed by Daniel Lehmussaari. Comedy The Brazen Beauty is a 1918 American comedy film directed by Tod Browning. A lost film Science Fiction Schlock is a 1973 low-budget comedy horror film, written, directed by and starring filmmaker John Landis. Comedy Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery is a 1997 American action comedy film and the first installment of the Austin Powers series. It was directed by Jay Roach and written by Mike Myers, who also starred as both the titular character Austin Powers and main antagonist Dr. Evil., Powers' arch-enemy. The film co-stars Elizabeth Hurley, Robert Wagner, Seth Green and Michael York. The film also includes appearances by Will Ferrell, Mimi Rogers, Carrie Fisher, Tom Arnold, Rob Lowe, Christian Slater, Cheri Oteri, Neil Mullarkey and Burt Bacharach. The film is known for parodying the James Bond films, amongst other classic movies. The film, which cost US$16.5 million, opened on May 2, 1997, to positive reviews. It made a modest impact at the box office, grossing US$53 million from its North American release and about US$68 million worldwide. The film later became a hit and cult classic in the home video market and cable television, spawning two sequels, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Austin Powers in Goldmember, with a fourth film in the works. Comedy Self Helpless is a 2010 independent film. The film is a feature length comedy created by the production company End of the World Entertainment. Self Helpless stars Patrick Simone, Matthew Dunbar, Andrick Deppmeyer, and Patrick Cassidy. The four main actors also wrote, directed, produced, funded, and distributed the film. Thriller Amazons is an American made-for-television thriller film, first aired on ABC on January 29, 1984. Film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and starring Madeleine Stowe as Dr. Sharon Fields, a doctor framed for malpractice following the death of a patient, an influential congressman. Science Fiction The Sorcerers is a 1967 British science fiction/horror film directed by Michael Reeves, starring Boris Karloff, Catherine Lacey, Ian Ogilvy, and Susan George. The original story and screenplay was conceived and written by John Burke. Reeves and his childhood friend Tom Baker re-wrote sections of the screenplay, including the ending at Karloff's insistence, wanting his character to appear more sympathetic. Burke was then removed from the main screenwriting credit and was relegated to an 'idea by'. Documentary film Comic Book Pajama Party: Women Who Love Comic Books! is a 2004 superhero action/adventure documentary film directed by Martin King and Mike Yates. Documentary film American Vagabond is a 2013 Finnish documentary film directed by Susanna Helke. Documentary film Ah Hu's Retreat is a 2001 short documentary film directed by John Janson-Moore. Comedy "FF.SS." - Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?" is a 1983 film directed by Renzo Arbore, starring Roberto Benigni, Renzo Arbore and Pietra Montecorvino. Comedy Women Who Work is a 1938 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Manuel Romero. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Tito Lusiardo. Science Fiction Munto 2: Beyond the Walls of Time is an animated drama film directed by Yoshiji Kigami. Comedy Klopotliwy gosc is a 1971 comedy film directed by Jerzy Ziarnik. Documentary film Misha And So On is a 2013 documentary film directed by Cherry Duyns. Comedy The Last Days of Chez Nous is an Australian drama, directed by Gillian Armstrong and written by Helen Garner. Made in a style that emphasizes naturalism over melodrama, the film centres on what happens after Vicki arrives at the house of her older sister Beth, whose French husband falls for her. The film stars Bruno Ganz as the Frenchman JP, New Zealand actor Kerry Fox as the impulsive younger sister, and Lisa Harrow as her older sibling. The cast also includes Miranda Otto and Bill Hunter. Documentary film A Hard Name is a 2009 documentary film by Alan Zweig that explores the lives of ex-convicts. In the film, Zweig interviews seven ex-convicts about their times in prison and their lives on the outside. The men talk about insights they have gained about their lives, including how childhood abuse led to a life of crime. Film subjects include one man who stabbed fellow inmate Clifford Olson 21 times, before Olson committed his serial killings. Another of the film's subjects was abused as a child while a resident at the Mount Cashel Orphanage in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. A Hard Name ends with archival television footage of him performing, playing the guitar and singing for other young residents of the home. Zweig admitted to be intimidated about doing these interviews: "[...] Intimidated, I guess. Less by their danger and more by a male competitive thing, in a way…they’re going to see through me. They’re going to see that if I went to jail, I’d be an easy mark. I’m not as tough as them. I haven’t survived what they’ve survived and they’re just going to dismiss me as a weak citizen.” Comedy Sirens is a 1994 film, written and directed by John Duigan, and set in Australia between the two World Wars. Sirens, along with Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bitter Moon—all released in the U.S. within weeks of each other—were the films that brought Hugh Grant to the attention of American audiences. Comedy An upcoming romantic comedy film, currently untitled, will be written and directed by Cameron Crowe. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams, Alec Baldwin, Bill Murray, John Krasinski, Danny McBride, and Jay Baruchel, and is scheduled to be released on May 29, 2015. Documentary film Als die Silhouetten laufen lernten: Lotte Reinigers Trickfilmkunst is a 2012 documentary film directed by Rada Bieberstein,Susanne Marschall and Kurt Schneider. Comedy Tora-san's Lullaby is a 1974 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Yukiyo Toake as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Lullaby is the fourteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. It marks the debut of actor Masami Shimojō in the role of Tora-san's Uncle Tatsuzō. The third actor in this role, Shimojō would play the character until the end of the series. Comedy Balzaminov's Marriage is a 1964 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Voynov. Comedy Saure Wochen – frohe Feste is an East German film. It was released in 1950. Thriller 404 is a 2011 Hindi psychological thriller film released on 20 May 2011, written and directed by Prawaal Raman, starring Imaad Shah, Nishikant Kamat, Rajvvir Aroraa, Tisca Chopra and Satish Kaushik in lead roles. It is produced under Imagik Media Private Ltd. Banner. Comedy Casanova in Burlesque is a 1944 film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Rabbit Hood is a 1949 Bugs Bunny cartoon which parodies the Robin Hood story. Originally released on December 24, 1949, the short was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. As usual, Mel Blanc picked up all the voice characterizations. The layouts were done by Robert Gribbroek and the backgrounds by Peter Alvarado. This cartoon is the origin of the infamous "knighting" exchange, where Bugs Bunny is dressed up like a king, and proceeds to pound the skull of the Sheriff with his sceptre while dispensing an oddball title with each strike: Sheriff: bows Bugs: “Arise, Sir Loin of Beef!” "Arise, Earl of Cloves!” “Arise, Duke of Brittingham!” “Arise, Baron of Münchhausen!” “Arise, Essence of Myrrh!” “Milk of Magnesia” “Quarter of Ten!” Sheriff: “You are too kind, your majesty.” Bugs: “Got lots of stamina!” Comedy Scared Stiff is a 1953 American musical comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. One of the 17 movies made by the Martin and Lewis team, it was released on April 27, 1953 by Paramount Pictures. Scared Stiff was Carmen Miranda's final film. The Portuguese-Brazilian musical star died of a heart attack, two years later, in August 1955. Thriller The Window is a 1949 American black-and-white suspense film noir, based on the short story "The Boy Cried Murder" by Cornell Woolrich. The film, which was a critical success, was produced by Frederic Ullman, Jr. for $210,000 but earned much more, making it a box office hit for RKO Pictures. The film was directed by Ted Tetzlaff, who worked as a cinematographer on over 100 films, including another successful suspense film, Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious. Animation In August is a 2008 short animation and drama film directed and written by Andrés Barrientos and Carlos Andrés Reyes. Comedy Them Greeks...! is an animated, comedy short, from Durga Digital, LLC to be released in 2015. Designed and directed by Spyros Tsiounis, and produced by Cindy Rangel, Phillip Williams and Daniel Zizmor, "Them Greeks...!" is being created by professional and student artists—working in their spare time—from home and school, in places like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York; Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver; Madrid; Athens; Paris; Kathmandu; Sydney; and Seoul. The film's director has worked as a Story Artist on a number of successful feature films including: Flushed Away, Curious George, Kung Fu Panda, The Bee Movie, Coraline, Stuart Little, Stuart Little 2 and Shrek Forever After. Tsiounis is also the film's Executive Producer. Documentary film Graffiti is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Martiza Carillo, Mia Favela and Destiny Orozco. Comedy In Order of Disappearance is a 2014 Norwegian action-black comedy film directed by Hans Petter Moland and starring Stellan Skarsgård. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall is an American musical comedy television showcase starring Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett, broadcast on CBS on June 11, 1962. Comedy They Wanted to Marry is a 1937 adventure comedy romance film based on the story by Lawrence P. Bachmann and Darwin L. Teilhet, written by Paul Yawitz and Ethel B. Borden, and directed by Lew Landers. Comedy Un'estate al mare is a 2008 film directed by Carlo Vanzina and Enrico Vanzina. Comedy The Wise Wife is a 1927 silent comedy film written by Tay Garnett, John W. Krafft and Zelda Sears and directed by E. Mason Hopper. Comedy Stephen Steps Out is a lost 1923 silent film notable as being the first starring role for the still teenaged Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.. Directed by Joseph Henabery, it was based on a short story by Richard Harding Davis, "The Grand Cross of the Desert." This is a lost film. With this film young Fairbanks Jr. opted for a screen career despite opposition from his famous father, Douglas Fairbanks. Science Fiction Dignity is a 2012 sci-fi film written and directed by James Fotopoulos. Documentary film When Ali Came to Ireland is a 2012 Irish documentary film directed by Ross Whitaker. It tells the story of how Killorglin-born circus strongman and publican, Michael "Butty" Sugrue, put up £300,000 and persuaded Muhammad Ali to make his first visit to Ireland to fight against Alvin Lewis in Croke Park on 19 July 1972. Ali went to Ireland with an entourage on 11 July 1972 to spend time training for the fight. While there, he was interviewed for RTÉ Television by Cathal O'Shannon and was taught the rudiments of hurling by Eddie Keher. Ali won the Lewis fight with a technical knockout in the 11th round, and Sugrue lost a lot of money bankrolling it. The documentary was first broadcast on RTÉ One on 1 January 2013. Ali returned to Ireland twice in later years. He took part in the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics in Dublin in 2003, and he visited the birthplace of his great grandfather, Abe Grady, in Ennis in 2009, where he was made an Honorary Freeman of the town. Comedy "A lesbian couple has an argument over who is more gay. The amazing awkwardness is off the gay charts" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Shades is a 1999 Belgian film directed by Erik Van Looy and written by Looy, Paul Breuls and Guy Lee Thys. The story is loosely inspired on the Belgian murderer Freddy Horion and his escape from prison in 1982. Music for the film was composed by Alex Callier of Belgian band Hooverphonic, who performed the theme of the film. Documentary film The Brass Ring is the name of a carousel project in Albany, Oregon where a group of skilled volunteers come together with passion and excitement to build a traditional carousel for their community.Albany's Brass Ring carousel studio is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to building a traditional Victorian carousel in Albany's downtown historical district.  All of the carvers, painters, and the engineers who are restoring the mechanism are all volunteers. There are about 250 total volunteers working on this project.The carousel project began in 2002 and is estimated to take over 10 years to complete.  There will be a menagerie of animals, totaling more than 54 animals, all hand carved and hand painted in the traditional style of Dentzel and Muller.  The animals and carousel decorative pieces are being carved from basswood with hand tools.  The painting is done by the method of stippling. This slow and time-consuming technique results in the effect where not a single brush stroke will be seen on the animal.  Once the animal is painted it must sit for about 6 months to allow the paint to cure before the automotive clear coat is applied.The sponsors select an animal and works with the graphic artist to design there animal.  Together they decide all the adornments and trappings that will go on the animal.  Every animal is unique and has a story to tell.  Between the design, the carving, and the painting it takes about a year and a half to two years to complete each animal.The carousel mechanism is a 1909 Dentzel machine, possibly the last made by Gustave Dentzel.  The National Carousel Association and the William Dentzel family of Santa Barbara, California donated the mechanism to The Brass Ring in Albany, Oregon with the dream of seeing it restored to its glory.  The carousel mechanism was installed in New Jersey in 1909 and operated until 1953 when it was then stored in a barn.  Around 1988, it was moved to Santa Barbara, California to the Dentzel family property and then donated to the National Carousel Association.  When the family discovered Albany was busy carving animals for a new carousel in the Dentzel style, they contacted the NCA and the mechanism was donated to The Brass Ring.The Brass Ring is a unique and inspiring project that will bring out the kid in everyone. Comedy Maniyan Pillai Athava Maniyan Pillai is a 1981 comedy film directed by Balachandra Menon. Documentary film Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture is a documentary film produced and directed by Gary Conklin, and released in 1976. The film tells the cultural story of Berlin during the Weimar Republic through interviews with a number of persons who were involved in literature, film, art, and music during the period. It includes interviews with Christopher Isherwood, Louise Brooks, Lotte Eisner, Elisabeth Bergner, Francis Lederer, Carl Zuckmayer, Gregor Piatigorsky, Claudio Arrau, Rudolf Kolisch, Mischa Spoliansky, Herbert Bayer, Mrs. Walter Gropius, and Arthur Koestler. Documentary film This film looks at Muse's entire career, and by using rare performance and interview footage of the band, seldom seen photos, news reports, scene shoots, and a range of other features, creates the finest documentary to date on this extraordinary band, the music they make and the lives they lead. Comedy An Elephant Called Slowly is a Morning Star Productions Ltd. feature film starring Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna as themselves in a story about the couple's real-life adventures with three young African elephants while house-sitting in Kenya. George Adamson, makes an appearance as himself. The soundtrack features several well-known musical numbers by Bert Kaempfert. The film was written by Travers and director James Hill, and has been released to VHS and DVD. Comedy Witching & Bitching is a 2013 Spanish horror-comedy film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia. It stars Hugo Silva, Mario Casas and Carmen Maura. It won the most awards at the 28th Goya Awards with eight wins out of ten nominations. Thriller Haunted by a failing relationship, Gabe devises a risqué game for escape. He invites Irene to dinner at a lavish mansion. Unhappily married, Irene finds the temptation irresistible when Gabe invites her on a second date. To her surprise, she meets him at a humble suburban home. Playfully, Gabe admits that he broke into both houses for their trysts. A frightened Irene returns to her husband. Unable to make peace with his past, Gabe escalates his pursuit of Irene, who ultimately surrenders to the thrill of abandoning her life and having sex with Gabe in strangers' homes. House after house they push the limits, defying reality by living stolen lives. But is there really an escape from life? And how far can they go before their past catches up with them? Documentary film Resonance Of Mother’s Melody is a 2013 documentary film written by Dr. Suresh Kr. Nath, Bitul Das and Dip Bhuyan and directed by Dip Bhuyan. Comedy Peppermint is a 1999 Greek film directed by Costas Kapakas. It was Greece's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Sound-shadows is a 2008 short animation family documentary film written by Julie Engås. Comedy Happy Holidays, Katherine Sloane is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by James Mottern. Documentary film Afrikaaps is a South African 2010 documentary film. Animation Heliotropes is a 2010 animation drama experimental short film written and directed by Michael Langan. Comedy Over the Hedge is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film based on the characters from United Media comic strip of the same name. Directed by Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick, and produced by Bonnie Arnold, it was released in the United States on May 19, 2006. The film was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film features the voices of Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, William Shatner, Wanda Sykes, and Nick Nolte. It is the first DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by Paramount Pictures, which acquired the live-action DreamWorks Studio in 2006. Animation Babylon Park is a spoof of Babylon 5 and South Park that debuted on the internet in 1998, created by Christopher Russo. It presents the Babylon 5 cast with South Park character designs. It spawned several short films, including later productions with actual cast and crew from Babylon 5. Babylon Park was born from a comment Christopher Russo made on rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated: "Oh my God, they killed Koshi!" That comment spawned a website expounding on the joke. Shortly after the debut of that site, Russo was approached by the Atlanta, Georgia-based NicholsFilm group, who desired to make a short fan film based on the concept. Russo granted permission, and Babylon Park: The Movie made its debut at the 1998 DragonCon, along with Russo's own short Spoohunter. The movie portion was written and directed by Alyssa Gobelle, and was an instant hit not only with fans, but with the Babylon 5 cast and crew, many of whom were in attendance at the convention. After the DragonCon premiere, Russo went forward with plans to make more shorts, but without the involvement of Gobelle or the Nicholsfilm crew. Documentary film Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse is a 1996 documentary film directed by Anne Belle about the ballerina Suzanne Farrell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy A B-movie actress and her director boyfriend go to the spooky mansion of her rich uncle for the reading of his will, while her uncle's scheming lawyer and a sexy, playful female ghost vie to control the inheritance. Comedy Le Comedie du Bonheur is a 1940 French-Italian film. It was the first completed film of Louis Jourdan. Animation Le Guerbag is a 1985 film. Thriller Ticker is a 2001 action film directed by Albert Pyun, starring Tom Sizemore, Jaime Pressly, Dennis Hopper, Steven Seagal, Ice-T, Kevin Gage, and Nas. Animation Chronopolis is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Polish animator Piotr Kamler with music composed by Luc Ferrari and narration by Michael Lonsdale. It was Kamler's first and only full length film. The film won Best Children's Film for 1982 and was nominated for the International Fantasy Film Award in 1983. The film was shown out of competition at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Barbara Windsor: A Comedy Roast is a 2011 comedy film directed by Lorry Powles, Ben Simms, Julian Smith and Tom Vinnicombe. Comedy We Women is a 1925 British silent comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Beatrice Ford, Pauline Cartwright and John Stuart. It depicts the adventures of two flappers Billie and Dollie who work as dance hostsesses. Comedy Nayika Sangbad is a 1967 film written by Prasanta Deb and directed by Agradoot. Thriller Rain Fall is a 2009 Japanese/Australian action thriller film written and directed by Max Mannix. In the film a half-Japanese half-American hitman protects the daughter of one of his victims against the CIA. It was based on the novel Rain Fall by Barry Eisler. Documentary film The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion is a 1993 comedy directed by Dave Powers. Science Fiction 2046 is a 2004 Hong Kong-Chinese film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai. It is a loose sequel to the 1991 Hong Kong film Days of Being Wild and the 2000 Hong Kong film In the Mood for Love. It follows the aftermath of Chow Mo-wan's unconsummated affair with Su Li-Zhen in 1960s Hong Kong but also includes some science fiction elements. Thriller Lush is a 1999 film written and directed by Mark Gibson. Science Fiction Existenz is a 1999 Canadian science fiction body horror film written, produced, and directed by Canadian director David Cronenberg. It stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jude Law. As in Videodrome, Cronenberg gives his psychological statement about how humans react and interact with the technologies that surround them. In this case, the world of video games. András Hámori and Robert Lantos, the two producers of the film said in an interview that they intentionally hid a pun in the title: "isten" is the word for "God" in Hungarian. Documentary film Hollywood Singing and Dancing: The 1980s, 1990s and 2000s is a documentary musical film written by Brian Cooper,Denise Hamilton, Eric Hornberger, Tasha Lowe-Newsome and Mark McLaughlin. Documentary film The Last Days is a documentary, directed by James Moll and produced by June Beallor and Kenneth Lipper in 1998. Steven Spielberg was one of the executive producers, in his role as founder of the Shoah Foundation. The film tells the stories of five Hungarian Jews during the Shoah. It focuses on the horrors of life in the Nazi concentration camps, but also stresses the optimism and desire to survive of the survivors. The film won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Shoah survivors Bill Basch, Irene Zisblatt, Rene Firestone, Alice Lok Cahana, Tom Lantos, Dario Gabbai, and Randolph Braham are featured in the film. Documentary film Political Bodies is a biographical drama documetary film directed by Christopher Englese. Documentary film Innocent Bystander is a 2014 documentary short film directed by YCM. Documentary film The Haunting Truth About Haven is a 2012 short documentary / comedy film written and directed by Kevin A. Fraser. Documentary film Angel Azul is a 2013 documentary drama directed by Marcy Cravat. Comedy When TV writer-producer Phil Winters returns from vacation, it seems as if no one is aware that he's ever existed. His luggage is lost, he has no mail or voice messages. Things get even worse when he drives to the studio and finds his job non-existent, his assistant gone and his office occupied by someone else. No one seems to remember him, not even his psychiatrist, Dr. Seymour.Desperate for human contact, Phil goes to a trendy bar and is ignored by everyone, except a young, mysteriously enticing woman named Debbie. Debbie claims to be his daughter from a long-lost college flame. Phil knows it's ludicrous but Debbie is the only person on earth who acknowledges his existence, so he welcomes her into his life.As the story unfolds, Debbie leads Phil into a darkly comic voyage of self-discovery. Who is she? What does she want with him? And will somebody - anybody - remember Phil? Comedy Marrying the Mafia is a 2002 South Korea film released on September 13, 2002. It was an instant hit, beating out other 2002 film competitors such as Jail Breakers, The Way Home and Sex is Zero. The film sold 5,200,001 tickets, becoming 14th highest Korean films-ticket selling film. For the year of 2002 it was the highest-attended South Korean film, and the second highest-attended film in South Korea with 5,021,001 admissions nationwide. Comedy After Tom gets run over by a train, he follows Jerry into a department store. They battle by using toy fire engines, bowling balls, ping-pong, clay pots, mail chutes, elevator shafts, and Jerry by stretching Tom's tail hundreds of feet in length. Tom ends up on the track again and blindfolds himself for the second time, only this time, a kind and angelic Jerry switches the tracks so Tom doesn't get hit. Comedy The Return of Joe Rich is a 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by Sam Auster. Thriller Crime, Inc. is a 1945 black-and-white American crime thriller film directed by Lew Landers and released by Producers Releasing Corporation. Comedy Slippery Silks is the 19th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Exquisite Drowning is a 2013 short animated film directed by Dalila Rovazzani, Giulia Landi, Adolfo Di Molfetta, Daniele Baiardini, Marta Romani, Francesco Nicolò Mereu, Andrea Cristofaro, Giovanni Munari, Giovanni Braggio, Giulia Sara Bellunato, Giulia Barbera, Jake Armstrong, Nacho Rodriguez, Amanda Gil, Bartel Bruneel and Lucas Wild Do Vale. Documentary film Trobriand Cricket: An Ingenious Response to Colonialism is an anthropological documentary about the people of the Trobriand Islands and their unique innovations to the game of cricket. In an interview published in the Spring 1978 issue of Film Quarterly, Jean Rouch, arguably the most famous and most respected ethnographic filmmaker, is quoted as saying about Trobriand Cricket: “It's a wonderful film, perhaps one of the greatest anthropological films of recent time.” One of the features of older, classic ethnographies like Argonauts of the Western Pacific that piques a reader's curiosity is how the subjects of these monographs live today. This documentary offers a glimpse of Trobriand life which is not so traditional, a life that has been lived through global history after Malinowski had left. The filmmakers found a convenient subject to show this in a short film. Cricket was introduced to Trobriand by a British missionary, Reverend Gilmour, in the early 20th century, to replace violent tribal warfare with gentlemanly sportsmanship. Comedy Akashdeep is a 1965 Hindi film directed by Phani Majumdar. The film stars Dharmendra, Mehmood, Ashok Kumar, Nanda and Nimmi. The film's music was composed by Chitragupta in notable songs like Dil Ka Diya Jala Ke Gaya and sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Science Fiction A fascinating cultural history of supernatural phenomena from UFOs to witches and demons.As we move into the next millennium, many believe that the apocalypse is just around the corner.  For as long as man has accepted the existence of a realm beyond this one, he has attempted to communicate, interact and seek help from it. Comedy It's the 30th anniversary of the Rolling Stones' disastrous concert at Altamont. Deep inside an abandoned nuclear missile silo in the middle of the California desert, indie rock legend turned recluse Richard Havoc and his band of alt-rock misfits sequester themselves 15 stories underground as a giant F-U to "The Man." When a mysteriously square journalist infiltrates the gratingly endless parade of "Alternative Nation" posturing and lame angst-y whining, all Hell breaks loose. Can the power of rock save Havoc and the world from nuclear devastation? Or will Havoc wreak havoc, taking half the country with im in his effort to find something (anything) to rebel against? A comedic slice of Indie Rock Apocalypse, Altamont Now is a biting satire of how the "alternative" youth culture of America lifts its rebellion from the past. Borrowing the form of the Maysles' Gimme Shelter that documented the Rolling Stones' tragic Altamont concert, Altamont Now presents a unique reversioning of 1960s rock-sploitation films, Black Panther-style revolutionary rhetoric, and cinema verite to portray an eerily emblematic group of youth who have nothing worth rebelling for. Altamont Now is a uniquely humorous and critical meditation on the state of youth rebellion in America today. Animation Bad Ol' Putty Tat is a 1948 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon released by Warner Bros. starring Tweety Bird and directed by Friz Freleng. Tweety must evade the titular "puddy tat," Sylvester the Cat, who is once again in hot pursuit of Tweety, just so that he can eat him for his own personal snack. It provides an anomaly in the Sylvester & Tweety pairings: In this one, Tweety provides almost all the dialogue, and then mainly to the audience. Tweety's voice is performed by Mel Blanc, who also screams out Sylvester's pain in mid-film. The story was written by Tedd Pierce, who also was assumed to have appeared here. Comedy Blondie Plays Cupid is a Comedy movie, starring Penny Singleton - Glenn Ford and directed by Frank R. Strayer. Comedy Toto, Peppino and the Fanatics is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Thriller Piyalir Password is a 2009 action/adventure film written by Raj Basu and Saumitra Neogi, and directed by Raj Basu. Thriller Parthen Rasithen is a 2000 Indian Tamil movie starring Simran, Prashanth and Laila in the lead roles and directed by Saran. The film music was composed by Bharadwaj. Much of the plot and plot elements have been lifted from the 1971 American thriller Play Misty for Me, directed by Clint Eastwood. The film was remade in Telugu as Naa Manasistha Raa with Meka Srikanth, Soundarya and Richa Pallod. Science Fiction Star Trek: Nemesis is a 2002 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the tenth feature film in the Star Trek franchise and the last of the Star Trek films to include the entire main cast of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. It was directed by Stuart Baird and written by John Logan. The crew of the USS Enterprise-E are forced to deal with a threat to the United Federation of Planets from a Reman clone of Captain Picard named Shinzon who has taken control of the Romulan Star Empire in a coup d'état. Principal photography took place from November 2001 to March 2002. Jerry Goldsmith composed the film's score. The film was released in North America on December 13, 2002. The film received generally mixed reviews, with publications criticizing the film for being the least successful in the Star Trek franchise. The film went on to earn $67,312,826 worldwide, making it a box office disappointment. Following the failure of the film and the cancellation of Star Trek: Enterprise, Berman and Erik Jendresen began development on the unproduced Star Trek: The Beginning. Animation Ballpit is a 2012 animation, music, science fiction and short film directed by Kyle Mowat. Thriller Method Man, AKA The Fearless Young Boxer, AKA "Avenging Boxer" is a martial arts film directed by Jimmy Shaw starring Casanova Wong. Comedy Sorry, Rabbi is a 2011 short comedy romance film written and directed by Mark Slutsky. Documentary film Mr. Conservative: Goldwater on Goldwater is a political historical documentary film directed by Julie Anderson. Documentary film Obesity is fast becoming the single greatest killer of Americans, causing some experts to claim that we are on the cusp of an evolutionary disaster.Former Surgeon General Richard Carmona says, "obesity is a terror within; it's destroying our society from within and unless we do something about it, the magnitude of the dilemma will dwarf 9/11 or any other terrorist event that you can point out."Obesity rates in the United States are climbing at an unprecedented rate across all ages and ethnic groups and leading to the first generation of children whose life expectancy is shorter than that of their parents.KILLER AT LARGE uncovers this epidemic, examining the causes and suggesting way to reverse this deadly trend. Thriller The Mark of the Angels – Miserere is a 2013 French thriller film directed by Sylvain White and based on Jean-Christophe Grangé's 2008 novel Miserere. Headlined by Gérard Depardieu and JoeyStarr, the film is the fifth adaptation of a Grangé novel after The Crimson Rivers, Empire of the Wolves, The Stone Council and Flight of the Storks and the first for which Grangé himself did not collaborate on the screenplay. Instead, the novel was adapted by La Proie and La chance de ma vie co-writers Laurent Turner and Luc Bossi in collaboration with director White and Yann Mège. The film, which benefitted from a large budget, deals with a series of mysteriours murders, nazism, private military companies and child abuse. It was poorly received by critics and failed to make an impact at the box office. Comedy Naughty @ 40 is a 2011 Hindi comedy film directed by Jagmohan Mundhra, while produced by Anuj Sharma under Gangani Multimedia Corporations and also distributed by Srishti Creations. The film stars Govinda and Yuvika Chaudhary in the lead roles, with Anupam Kher, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Shakti Kapoor, Sanjai Mishra and Smita Jaykar in supporting roles. The film is a remake of the 2005 Judd Apatow buddy film, The 40-Year Old Virgin. Comedy Chaplin's Art of Comedy is a 1966 comedy documentary film directed by Samuel M. Sherman. Comedy Gift of Gab is a 1934 black-and-white film released by Universal Pictures. Edmund Lowe stars as a man with the "Gift of Gab" — he can sell anyone anything. The film costars Ruth Etting, Ethel Waters, Victor Moore, and Gloria Stuart, and features Boris Karloff and Béla Lugosi. Ruth Etting sings "Talking to Myself" and "Tomorrow, Who Cares?". Originally the Three Stooges were signed to appear in the film. However, the Stooges had just signed with Columbia Pictures for Woman Haters, the first of their short subjects, so three look-alike actors replaced them for Gift of Gab. Thriller Sleep Tight is a Spanish horror thriller film directed by Jaume Balagueró and was written by Alberto Marini. The film was developed under the title Flatmate. Comedy The Outlaws Is Coming is the sixth and final theatrical feature film starring The Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Like its predecessor, The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze, the film was directed by Moe's son-in-law, Norman Maurer. The supporting cast features a pre-Batman Adam West, Nancy Kovack, and Emil Sitka. Comedy Angels in the Outfield is a 1994 remake of the 1951 film of the same name. The film stars Danny Glover, Tony Danza and Christopher Lloyd, and features appearances from future stars, including Adrien Brody, Matthew McConaughey, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Neal McDonough. Unlike the original, which focused on the Pittsburgh Pirates as the team in heavenly need, the 1994 remake focuses on the California Angels, who did not exist when the original film was released in 1951. The Walt Disney Company, which distributed it, was a minority owner of the Angels at the time. The film does, however, make a connection to the Pirates by having its world premiere at their home stadium at the time, Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. It spawned two direct-to-video sequels, Angels in the Endzone and Angels in the Infield, neither as successful as the original. Comedy Who is the worst person you could fall in love with, and what would be the worst moment to fall for them? One possible scenario is presented in the comedy of errors Belle Maman. Antoine (Vincent Lindon) has decided to make an honest woman of his girlfriend, pregnant Severine (Mathilde Seigner), but during the ceremony he sees a beautiful woman and falls instantly in love. The woman in question happens to be Severine's mother, Lea (Catherine Deneuve, and how can you really blame a guy for being infatuated with her? ). Lea seems to be more than a bit interested in Antoine as well, but she already has a boyfriend, Gregoire (Idris Elba), a native of the Caribbean island Lea now calls home. This potentially messy situation just gets sloppier when they all travel to the Bahamas together to celebrate the 70th birthday of Lea's mother, Nicou (Line Renaud), a tart-tongued lesbian with a taste for cigars. Though not especially well received, Belle Maman was a box office success in France, doubtless due to a sharp comic performance by Vincent Lindon and the presence of the always beautiful Catherine Deneuve. Thriller The Man with the Golden Gun is the ninth spy film in the James Bond series and the second to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. A loose adaptation of Ian Fleming's novel of same name, the film has Bond sent after the Solex Agitator, a device that can harness the power of the sun, while facing the assassin Francisco Scaramanga, the "Man with the Golden Gun". The action culminates in a duel between them that settles the fate of the Solex. The Man with the Golden Gun was the fourth and final film in the series directed by Guy Hamilton. The script was written by Richard Maibaum and Tom Mankiewicz. The film was set in the face of the 1973 energy crisis, a dominant theme in the script—Britain had still not yet fully overcome the crisis when the film was released in December 1974. The film also reflects the then-popular martial arts film craze, with several kung-fu scenes and a predominantly Asian location, being shot in Thailand, Hong Kong, and Macau. Documentary film The Chilean Elvis is a 2014 written and directed by Marcelo Kiwi Beiger. Comedy Wiener Dog Nationals is a sports comedy film directed by Kevan Peterson. Comedy American Pie Presents: The Book of Love is a 2009 teen comedy released directly to DVD. It is the seventh installment of the American Pie film series and the fourth and final film in the American Pie Presents franchise. Directed by John Putch, the film stars Bug Hall, John Patrick Jordan, Kevin M. Horton, Brandon Hardesty, and Eugene Levy who reappears as "Jim's Dad" in a brief yet crucial role. This was Sherman Hemsley's final film appearance before his death on July 24, 2012. Documentary film The Impossible Itself is a 2010 documentary film produced and directed by Jacob Adams to cover the 1957 San Francisco Actor's Workshop production of the Samuel Beckett stage play Waiting For Godot that was taken to San Quentin Prison and performed before its inmates, with an examination of an earlier incarnation of Godot as performed by inmates at the Luttringhausen Prison in Germany in 1953. Animation The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D is a 2005 American adventure fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Rodriguez and released in the United States June 10, 2005 The film uses the same anaglyph 3-D technology used in Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over. The film stars Taylor Lautner, Taylor Dooley, Cayden Boyd, David Arquette, Kristin Davis and George Lopez. Many of the concepts and much of the story were conceived by Rodriguez's children. Thriller Coffy is a 1973 blaxploitation film written and directed by American filmmaker Jack Hill. The story is about a black female vigilante played by Pam Grier. The film's tagline in advertising was "They call her 'Coffy' and she'll cream you!" Documentary film Korona is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Lena Ditte Nissen. Comedy Lollywood is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Todd Looby. Documentary film Everything That Rises Must Converge is a 2014 documentary/fiction film written and directed by Omer Fast. Comedy Tell It to the Judge is a 1949 romantic comedy film starring Rosalind Russell as a divorcee who tries to get back her ex-husband, played by Robert Cummings. Documentary film Stories Of Trust: Calling For Climate Recovery – Trust Iowa is a 2012 documentary film directed by Kelly Matheson and Deia Schlosberg. Animation Grandpa is a 2011 animated short film directed by Luiz Lafayette Stockler. Comedy The Baby Formula is a Canadian mockumentary film, premiering May 22, 2009 at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival in Toronto. Directed by Alison Reid, the film stars Angela Vint and Megan Fahlenbock as Athena and Lilith, a lesbian couple each pregnant with the other's baby through an experimental stem cell procedure that created artificial sperm from their DNA. The film's cast also includes Rosemary Dunsmore, Dmitry Chepovetsky and Maggie Cassella. Comedy Nee Ko Njaa Cha is a 2013 Indian Malayalam comedy thriller film written and directed by Gireesh. The story, set in Kochi and Goa, follows the lives of three friends played by Sunny Wayne, Sanju and Praveen Anidil. Poojitha Menon, Sija Rose, Rohini Idiculla and Parvathy Nair form the female leads. Shooting was carried out in Trivandrum and Kovalam and some shots in Kochi Documentary film Ruckus At The Circus is a 2013 Documentary film directed by Roberto Berliner and Pedro Bronz. Comedy A Saintly Switch is an American made for TV comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and produced in 1999 in by Walt Disney Entertainment, first exhibited on ABC's The Wonderful World of Disney. The plot revolves around an aging NFL quarterback and his stay-at-home wife switching bodies. The resultant comedy focuses on family values as she has to handle the highly-physical job while he has to handle art classes, bonding with his children, and morning sickness. Comedy Love at Stake is a 1987 comedy film, directed by the creator of the TV series The Ed Sullivan Show and director of The Werewolf of Woodstock John C. Moffitt, based on a screenplay by Lanier Laney and Terry Sweeny. It stars Patrick Cassidy and Kelly Preston, with Barbara Carrera, Bud Cort, Dave Thomas and Stuart Pankin. Joyce Brothers makes a cameo appearance as herself. The film is an obvious spoof of the infamous Salem witch trials, moving in the Mel Brooks comedy vein in Blazing Saddles, moving in the anarchic comedy films genre that was popularized in that time by the Monty Python films and from the Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker films. The film was distributed by the Hemdale Film Corporation. Many critic reviewers on film reviews websites were wondering why Moffitt's film had a short theatrical life and why it didn't become a cult classic. Filming took place in Kleinburg, Ontario. Animation Drowning is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Albert Carmona. Documentary film Trading Women is a 2003 documentary film by anthropologist David A. Feingold, produced by Dean W. Slotar and narrated by Angelina Jolie. It covers human trafficking of girls from hill tribes in Burma, Laos, Thailand and China into the sex industry of Thailand. The film states that the largest group of persons trafficked into the Thai sex industry come from Burma, and that these persons do not normally end up in establishments serving Western customers. Rejecting simplistic and moralistic solutions, the film cites as root causes of the trafficking problem the economic and political situation in Burma, the destruction of the traditional economy in Thai hill tribe regions resulting from development and opium suppression programs, corruption among police and border guards, and the inability of many Thai hill tribe people to obtain proper identification papers and participate in society. Comedy Woody Woodpecker helps his nephews, Knothead and Splinter, in their studies of Woodpecker History, by telling them how he figured in the cave-man era, and Greece, and was responsible for making the Lean Tower of Pisa lean, and also for discovering America. They then take off for a picnic on the moon, via Woody's rocket-ship. Comedy Virilità is a 1974 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Paolo Cavara. The film got a great commercial success, grossing 1 billion and 261 millions lire at the Italian box office. Thriller Clipped Wings is a 1937 American crime and aviation film directed by Stuart Paton from an original story and screenplay by Paul Willett. The film stars Lloyd E. Hughes, Rosalind Keith and William Janney. Documentary film 3020 Laguna St. In Exitum is a 2013 documentary/short/drama film directed by Joe Picard and Ashley Rodholm. Documentary film The Invisible Line is a 2011 documentary film directed by Lisa Diez Gracia. Comedy Souad is a prostitute whose best friend is Kenza, a tough traffic cop. Kamel is a stony-eyed contract killer who receives his hit orders via the Internet; he is also Souad's favorite customer. When Kenza falls in love with Kamel, the two begin a bizarre courtship doomed by their disparate lines of work, and a persistent cyber-snooping hacker who stumbles upon the site where Kamel receives his murderous contracts. Moroccan actor-director Faouzi Bensaïdi's promiscuously stylish film is a new vision of an old culture, unveiling an uncommon Casablanca caught in a world wide web of associations and consequences. "'What a Wonderful World' fascinates on a scene-by-scene basis, and is one of the most visually inventive films in recent memory." –Cinemattraction "Set in a contemporary Casablanca of vast contrasts, tale of a hit man falling for a traffic cop's voice covers the genre map while never taking itself too seriously, allowing for subtle comments on love, disillusion and today's Morocco to slip in almost without noticing." –TimeOut London "What a Wonderful World" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Arabic with English subtitles. Comedy The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters is a 1954 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on June 6, 1954 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-fourth film in the series. Documentary film Bente's Voice is a 2012 film written and directed by Marijn Frank. Documentary film Glena is an American documentary film directed by Emmy-winning filmmaker Allan Luebke. The film tells the story of Glena Avila, a single mother fighting to become a professional mixed martial artist. Animation The Tree Medic is the 65th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 19, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Science Fiction The Fountain is a 2006 American romantic drama film that blends elements of fantasy, history, religion, and science fiction. It is directed by Darren Aronofsky, and stars Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. The film consists of three story lines, in which Jackman and Weisz play different sets of characters who may or may not be the same two people: a modern-day scientist and his cancer-stricken wife, a conquistador and his queen, and a space traveler in the future who hallucinates his lost love. The story lines—interwoven with use of match cuts and recurring visual motifs—reflect the themes of love and mortality. Aronofsky originally planned to direct The Fountain on a $70 million budget with Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in the lead roles, but Pitt's withdrawal and cost overruns led Warner Bros. to shut down production. The director rewrote the script to be sparser, and was able to resurrect the film with a $35 million budget with Jackman and Weisz in the lead roles. Production mainly took place on a sound stage in Montreal, Quebec, and the director used macro photography to create key visual effects for The Fountain at a low cost. Documentary film Enemy Image is a 2005 documentary film by Mark Daniels about the portrayal of warfare in television news. The film focuses initially on the Vietnam War as the first war ever televised "live". During this war the American government allowed reporters onto the battlefield with little supervision or control. The documentary follows the way The Pentagon learned from this experience to control access by journalists to battle areas in subsequent wars, through the Invasion of Grenada to the first Gulf War, where news packages were provided by the military, to the embedded journalism of the Iraq War. The theme of the film is the progressive tightening of control by the US military on the contact journalists have with soldiers and civilians in the war zone, in order that "never again will television raise the moral and political questions that face a people at war." The film was aired on Canadian television in 2005. Documentary film Mera ur kärlekens språk is a 1970 Swedish sex educational film directed by Torgny Wickman. It is a sequel to the 1969 film Language of Love and had a sequel in 1971, Kärlekens XYZ. In 1973 the three films were edited together into a new film, Det bästa ur Kärlekens språk-filmerna. The film dealt more with alternative sexuality and life styles and the disabled but was equally successful financially as Language of Love. Comedy Khanevadeye Sarkar Ghazanfar is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Reza Mirlohi. Animation Dad's Clock is a 2002 short animation drama directed by Dick Jarman. Comedy Primero soy mexicano is a 1950 Mexican drama-comedy film starring Joaquín Pardavé, Luis Aguilar, and Flor Silvestre. Animation Birthdays always come with surprises when your engine friends are geared up for the celebration. Percy must safely deliver a beautifully wrapped present, while Thomas encounters a mystery as he takes Sir Topham Hatt to the party. Full steam ahead! Comedy The Dickslap is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Jean Baptiste Saurel. Comedy Hi, Lillian is a 2012 comedy, drama and short film written by Maureen Kelly and Douglas Wood and directed by Douglas Wood. Science Fiction Sanctuary, is a re-mixable science fiction film which, in 2005, became the first production to sign professional union actors to Creative Commons licensing terms. It is set in Head Bin, a fiction universe created by MOD Films for their remixable movie experiment. The film was completed in 2009. Most production assets, including principal photography shot on 35mm film and digitised, have been cleared for free-for-non-commercial use. The project is a superhero origin story, as well as a pilot for a massively multi-player feature film and an open interactive story format, the RIG, being developed by MOD Films in London. Documentary film Saving Lieb House is a 2009 short documentary film written by Nora McDevitt and directed by John Halpern and James Venturi. Comedy Tinkering with Trouble is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film The War on Kids is a 2009 documentary film about the American school system. The film takes a look at public school education in America and concludes that schools are not only failing to educate, but are increasingly authoritarian institutions more akin to prisons that are eroding the foundations of American democracy. Students are robbed of basic freedoms primarily due to irrational fears; they are searched, arbitrarily punished and force-fed dangerous pharmaceutical drugs. The educational mission of the public school system has been reduced from one of learning and preparation for adult citizenship to one of control and containment. Comedy The Littlest Rebel is a 1935 American dramatic film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by Edwin J. Burke was adapted from a play of the same name by Edward Peple and focuses on the tribulations of a plantation-owning family during the American Civil War. The film stars John Boles, Karen Morley, and Shirley Temple as the plantation family and Bill Robinson as their slave with Jack Holt as a Union officer. The film was well received, and, in tandem with the Temple vehicle Curly Top, was listed as one of the top box office draws of 1935 by Variety. The film was the second of four cinematic pairings of Temple and Robinson. In 2009, the film was available on videocassette and DVD in both black-and-white and computer-colorized versions. Documentary film Hitting It Hard is a 2002 documentary drama short film. Documentary film Mission to Lars is a 2012 documentary, adventure and biographical film directed by James Moore and William Spicer. Documentary film Your Life, Your Money is a TV movie directed by Tom Simon. Comedy In LORD BYRON (Sundance 2011, NY Times Critics Pick), a deadpan Greek tragedy set in South Louisiana, a cast of bizarre, comedic characters, led by newcomer Paul Batiste, pursue uncommon dreams and missions of their own making. Director Zack Godshall (Low and Behold, God's Architects) and co-creator Ross Brupbacher share a kaleidoscopic world seen through the bloodshot eyes of Byron, a quixotic philosopher-poet and bayou Don Juan who seeks spiritual fulfillment by any means possible. Animation No Sleep Won't Kill You is a 2010 short animation film directed by Marko Meštrović. Comedy Heaven Can't Wait is a dramatic comedy film written by Oi Wah Lam, Lee Chi Ngai and James Yuen directed by Lee Chi Ngai. Comedy Bunny Games is a 2007 film written and directed by Delphine Noels. Comedy Eat the Rich is a 1987 British black comedy film, directed by Peter Richardson. It was a co-production between Channel Four Films, Iron Fist Motion Pictures and Michael White Productions. It features cast members from the popular television series The Comic Strip Presents.... The film stars Al Pillay, and Nosher Powell as the home secretary, as well as a number of cameos, including: Miranda Richardson and Nigel Planer as vile DHSS clerks, Robbie Coltrane, Rik Mayall as a union boss, Paul McCartney, Shane MacGowan, Jennifer Saunders, Jimmy Fagg, Kathy Burke, Koo Stark, Dawn French, Bill Wyman, Jools Holland, Hugh Cornwell, Adrian Edmondson, Angela Bowie, and Lemmy. Science Fiction Highlander is a 1986 British-American action fantasy film directed by Russell Mulcahy and based on a story by Gregory Widen. It stars Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Clancy Brown, and Roxanne Hart. The film depicts the climax of an ages-old battle between immortal warriors, depicted through interwoven past and present day storylines. Despite having enjoyed little success in its initial U.S. release, the cult film launched Lambert to stardom and inspired a franchise that included film sequels and television spin-offs. The film's tagline, "There can be only one", has carried on throughout the franchise, as have the songs provided for the film by Queen. Thriller Slave is a 2009 Spanish film written by Brett Goldstein and directed Darryn Welch. Documentary film Age 7 in America is a 1991 documentary film produced by Michael Apted, co-produced by Vicky Bippart, directed by Phil Joanou, and narrated by Meryl Streep. It details the lives of 7-year-old Americans from across the continental United States, of varying social classes and ethnicities. Patterned after the Up series of the United Kingdom, Age 7 in America has been succeeded by the films 14 Up in America, also directed by Joanou and produced by Vicky Bippart, and 21 Up in America, directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn and produced by Vicky Bippart. Comedy Mother's Boy is a 1913 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Gates Without Walls is a 1962 film recognized by Honourable Mention for Best Documentary in the 5th Australian Film Institute Awards. Documentary film The Island President is a 2011 documentary film about the efforts of then-President of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed to tackle rising sea levels resulting from climate change. Produced by Actual Films, an Oscar- and Emmy-winning American documentary film company based in San Francisco, and directed by Jon Shenk, the film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival. The film was funded by groups including the Ford Foundation, the American Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Atlantic Philanthropies and the Sundance Institute. At the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, The Island President won the Cadillac People's Choice Documentary Award. US rights to The Island President were acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Films. The film opened in New York City on March 28, 2012, followed by releases in other US cities, like Los Angeles and San Francisco. Animation Quinoscopio 1 is a 1986 animation short comedy film written by Joaquin Lavado and Juan Padrón and directed by Juan Padrón. Animation My Dear Flesh is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Moe Koyano. Documentary film Bette Midler: Ol' Red Hair Is Back is a 1977 musical comedy TV documentary directed by Dwight Hemion and written by Jerry Blatt, Tom Eyen, Buz Kohan, Pat McCormick, Bette Midler, Bruce Vilanch and Rod Warren. Comedy Sick Sex is a 2008 short comedy film written by Justin Nowell and Thomas Nowell and directed by Justin Nowell. Documentary film A Doomed Generation is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Nasredine Ben Maati. Documentary film Rock Bottom: Gay Men and Meth is a 2006 documentary film directed by Jay Corcoran. Thriller Sigaw is a 2004 Filipino horror film directed by Yam Laranas. The film was a box office success in the Philippines where the horror genre has become increasingly popular. The success of the film also owes much to the bankability of its two main male stars. In 2005, the film received a release in both Singapore and Malaysia. Comedy Lady for a Day is a 1933 American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra. The screenplay by Robert Riskin is based on the short story Madame La Gimp by Damon Runyon. It was the first film for which Capra received an Academy Award nomination for Best Director and the first Columbia Pictures release to be nominated for Best Picture. Comedy Telling the World is a 1928 comedy and drama film written by Joseph Farnham and Raymond L. Schrock and directed by Sam Wood. Animation Wile E. Coyote tries and fails to catch the Road Runner using a bear trap with a bird seed bait, a jet rocket, an ice-making machine, and a boomerang. Comedy La chanson du souvenir is a 1936 film directed by Serge de Poligny and Douglas Sirk. Comedy Carbon Copy is a 1981 British-American comedy film, directed by Michael Schultz. The film stars George Segal, Susan Saint James, Jack Warden, and features Denzel Washington in his feature-film debut. This movie is the first feature film produced by RKO Pictures after a break of many years, though they were only co-distributor with Avco/Embassy Pictures and Hemdale Film Corporation. Science Fiction Brain of Blood, also known as The Creature's Revenge, The Oozing Skull, and The Undying Brain, is an American horror film directed by Al Adamson and starring Grant Williams, Kent Taylor, and Reed Hadley. The film was shot in one go and is the only one of Hemisphere Production's films to be filmed in the United States. It was also Hadley's last film appearance before his death in 1972. Animation What an Excellent Day for an Exorcism is a 2010 animated film directed by Pablo Sigg. Thriller The Agency is a 1980 Canadian dramatic/thriller film. It was directed by George Kaczender, with a screenplay by Noel Hynd. Based on a novel by Paul Gottlieb, it is a political thriller involving advertising copywriter Philip Morgan who discovers the agency he works for, run by Ted Quinn, is using subliminal advertising to manipulate a presidential election. It features appearances by Canadian actors Saul Rubinek as an audio technician, Jonathan Welsh as a police detective, and familiar supporting players Michael Kirby and Gary Reineke as hitmen. The film was shot on locations in Montréal and rural Québec. Documentary film L'incertitude des choses is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Yves Montmayeur. Documentary film Guitarra is a 1973 Argentine film. Comedy My Wife Is Formidable is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by André Hunebelle, written by Jean Halain, starring Fernand Gravey and Louis de Funès. Science Fiction Blue Flame is a 1993 independent sci-fi film starring former child actress Kerri Green as one of two seductive aliens who live inside the head of a renegade police officer. Comedy The Orange Thief is an American and Italian film starring Andrea Calabrese, Alessio Giottoli, Micaela Helvetica Saxer and written, produced and directed by Vinnie Angel, Boogie Dean, Arthur Wilinski. Comedy Nobody's Perfekt [sic] is a 1981 comedy film, adapted from Tony Kenrick's novel Two for the Price of One; Kenrick wrote the screenplay for this film. Comedy Viva Zapato! is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by Luiz Carlos Lacerda. Comedy A Family Portrait is a 2009 animated short film written and directed by Joseph Pierce. "Jealousy and suspicion bubble to the surface under the photographer’s relentless gaze in A Family Portrait." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Chicago International Film Festival site. Comedy Sunday Punch is a 1942 film directed by David Miller, and starring William Lundigan and Jean Rogers. Sunday Punch is also the title of a 2010 short film directed by Dennis Hauck starring Dichen Lachman, Samm Levine and David Yow. Thriller The Spooky Bunch is a 1980 Hong Kong movie directed by Ann Hui. Documentary film Haiti: Killing The Dream is a 1992 documentary film directed by Rudi Stern, Babeth, Katharine Kean. Documentary film Mosori Monika is a 1970 documentary film directed by Chick Strand. Science Fiction Boop Beep is a 2012 short, comedy, romance and sci-fi film written and directed by Murphy Gilson. Documentary film Beyond the Game is a 2008 Dutch documentary film about the world of professional video gaming, most notably as related to the game Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne featuring world champion players Chinese Xiaofeng Li, Dutch Manuel Schenkhuizen and Swede Fredrik Johansson prominently. It is directed by award winning Dutch documentary filmmaker Jos de Putter. Filming took place in China, France, The Netherlands, USA and Sweden. Languages spoken in the documentary include Dutch, English, French, Spanish, Swedish, Standard Chinese and Korean. Beyond the Game is the motto of the World Cyber Games, considered the olympics of gaming, which is central to the documentary as the main characters compete to defend or regain the event's championship title at the global finals of the 2007 World Cyber Games in Seattle, Washington. It has premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in Pathé de Munt, and had the cinema premiere in Pathé Tuschinski, and has now been released in cinemas throughout The Netherlands. Comedy Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach is the 1988 installment in the Police Academy series, launched in 1984. The film was given a PG rating for language and ribald humor. Steve Guttenberg was unable to star in this film, due to scheduling conflicts with filming Three Men and a Baby. Instead, the filmmakers decided to cast Matt McCoy as a new character. Documentary film Ready Or Not is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Judith Plamondon. Animation Places Other People Have Lived is a 2011 documentary,animation, short, drama film directed by Laura Emel Yilmaz. Documentary film Letter Tape is a 2011 documentary, animation, short film directed by Rowena Crowe. Thriller Eye of the Stalker is a 1995 made-for-TV thriller film directed by Reza Badiyi. Based on a true story, the film is an original Moment of Truth movie that stars Brooke Langton, Joanna Cassidy and Jere Burns. Thriller Ticket Out is a 2011 thriller film directed by Doug Lodato. Comedy The Hollywood Complex is a 2010 documentary film directed by Dan Sturman and Dylan Nelson. Comedy That Magnificent Dope is a comedy film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. It is also known as Lazy Galahad, Strictly Dynamite and The Magnificent Jerk. Animation Legend of a Rabbit, released in the United States as Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit, is a 2011 Chinese animated film directed by Sun Yijun. The film features the original cast of Fan Wei, Yan Ni, Zhang Fengyi, Zhang Yishan and Pu Cunxin. In the English version, it stars the voices of Jon Heder, Tom Arnold, Rebecca Black, Michael Clarke Duncan and Claire Geare. The film was released in 62 countries, and was the first Chinese animated feature ever to be shown internationally. The film was a box office bomb in China, only managing to gross CNY16.2 million out of its CNY120 million budget. Responses to the film were also negative, with some noting it as a rip-off to the Kung Fu Panda film franchise. The film was released on DVD in the United States in September 2013. A sequel to the film is in the works. Documentary film Elvis In Concert is a posthumous 1977 TV special starring Elvis Presley. It was Elvis' third and final TV special, following Elvis and Aloha From Hawaii. It was filmed during Presley's final tour in the cities of Omaha, Nebraska, on June 19, 1977, and Rapid City, South Dakota, on June 21, 1977. It was shown on CBS on October 3, 1977, two months after Presley died. It is one of the few videos of Elvis which remain unlikely to ever be released for home viewing and is only available in bootleg form. On June 1, 1977, it was announced that Elvis Presley had signed a deal with CBS for a new television special. It was agreed that CBS would videotape concerts during the summer of 1977. The final special was culled from footage from two performances on June 19, 1977, in Omaha, and June 21, 1977, in Rapid City, although much of the footage from Omaha was considered unusable due to sound and performance problems. This concert has been heavily edited and bootlegs have appeared on auction web sites over the years. The show was shot on NTSC videotape although many film conversions have appeared over the years. Documentary film The Upsetter or The Upsetter: The Life and Music of Lee Scratch Perry is a documentary film about the Grammy Award-winning Jamaican music icon Lee "Scratch" Perry. The film is narrated by Academy Award winner Benicio Del Toro and directed by American Filmmakers Ethan Higbee and Adam Bhala Lough. The film premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March 2008 and had its theatrical release in March 2011, going on to screen at more than 80 theatres world wide. Documentary film Earth 2100 is a television program that was presented by the American Broadcasting Company network on June 2, 2009 and was aired on the History channel in January 2010 and was shown through 2010. Hosted by ABC journalist Bob Woodruff, the two-hour special explored what "a worst-case" future might look like if humans do not take action on current or impending problems that could threaten civilization. The problems addressed in the program include current climate change, overpopulation, and misuse of energy resources. The events parallel the life of a fictitious storyteller, "Lucy", as she describes how the events affect her life. The program included predictions of a dystopian Earth in the years 2015, 2030, 2050, 2085, and 2100 by scientists, historians, social anthropologists, and economists, including Jared Diamond, Thomas Homer-Dixon, Peter Gleick, James Howard Kunstler, Heidi Cullen, Alex Steffen and Joseph Tainter. It ended with a quote from writer Alex Steffen, saying "Kids born today will see us navigate past the first greatest test of humanity, which is: can we actually be smart enough to live on a planet without destroying it?" Animation Cock-A-Doodle Deux Deux is the sixth short in The Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Comedy Les Tortillards English: Small local trains, is a French comedy film from 1960, directed by Jean Bastia, written by Pierre Gaspard-Huit, starring Jean Richard and Louis de Funès. The film was known under the titles: "Io... mio figlio e la fidanzata", "Der Umstandskrämer". Documentary film Tired Eyes is a documentary film, directed by Joe McStravick. The film explores the dream patterns and experiences of people who are blind or partially sighted. Animation A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court is a 1921 American silent film adaptation of Mark Twain's 1889 novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The film was produced by the Fox Film Corporation and directed by Emmett J. Flynn based on a screenplay by Bernard McConville. It is notable as the first film adaptation of Twain's novel and as the first film about time travel to the past. The film stars Harry Myers as the titular Yankee Martin Cavendish. After reading Twain's novel, Cavendish dreams that he, like Twain's protagonist Henry Morgan, is transported back to the time of King Arthur, where he must use modern know-how to outwit the king's foes Morgan le Fay and Merlin. The screenplay modernizes the novel with many contemporary references, including mentions of Ford Model Ts, the Volstead Act, and the Battle of the Argonne Forest. The film was popular, and its success likely encouraged Fox to produce the later sound film adaptation of the novel, A Connecticut Yankee. According to author Barbara Leaming, the film's hanging scene inspired Tom Hepburn, brother of Katharine Hepburn, to commit suicide in 1921. Comedy Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan is a 2002 Malayalam romantic drama film directed by Vinayan starring Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. Jayasurya, Indrajith and Karthika debuted their careers in films through this movie. The film has been produced by P. K. R. Pillai under the banner of Shirdi Sai Creations and this movie has been distributed combinely by Shirdi Sai Creations, Surya Cini Arts and Sivasakthi releasae Documentary film The Memories of Angels is a 2008 collage film by Luc Bourdon, created entirely from stock footage from over 120 National Film Board of Canada films, as an homage to the city of Montreal in the 1950s and 1960s. Bourdon incorporates material from films by such well-known directors as Michel Brault, Claude Jutra, Gilles Groulx, Denys Arcand and Arthur Lipsett. The idea for the film originated 15 years earlier, during a conversation between Bourdon and NFB producer Colette Loumèd about making a documentary film entirely from other movies. Poring over the vintage footage, Bourdon chose his hometown of Montreal — also the headquarters of the NFB — to be the central character of the film, since no other actor would appear throughout the film. The film received the award for best Quebec film at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema. It was also chosen as one of the top ten Canadian films of the year by the Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy The Alarm is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. This silent film was produced by Mack Sennett and The Keystone Film Company and distributed by Mutual Film Corporation. It was released on May 28, 1914. Documentary film Sleepless in New York is a 2014 documentary film by director and producer Christian Frei about heartbreak and how to overcome it. Documentary film Red Trousers: The Life of the Hong Kong Stuntmen is a documentary film directed by Robin Shou. Science Fiction Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut is an unfinished superhero film, serving as an alternate sequel to Superman: The Movie, directed by Richard Donner. It is a re-edited director's cut of the 1980 film Superman II by restoring a significant amount of lost footage originally shot by Donner in 1977 before he was taken off the project and replaced by director Richard Lester, who completed the film for its theatrical release. In 2000, during the DVD restoration of Superman, editor Michael Thau became interested in completing Donner's version of Superman II. In 2006, Donner's footage of Marlon Brando was discovered and used in Bryan Singer's Superman Returns, finally creating the possibility of restoring Donner's cut. The cut was re-edited by Thau under the supervision of Donner and creative consultant Tom Mankiewicz Unlike many "special edition" and "director's cuts", The Richard Donner Cut is an alternate version of the theatrical film in an attempt to closely follow its original script. It features its original opening and ending, alternate takes and camera angles, and deleted scenes featuring Brando whose character was replaced by Susannah York in the theatrical release. Documentary film Jewels of the Jungle takes audiences on a worldwide journey of scientific exploration, trekking throughout the forests of Australia, Bolivia and Peru, and into laboratories throughout the United States, presenting viewers with a first glimpse of what may become humanity's next generation of wonder drugs.In recent years drug-resistant bacteria have rendered many of society's 'wonder-drugs' impotent. And numerous diseases, including malaria and AIDS remain uncured. For Montana State University Professor Dr. Gary Strobel, the solution lays not in laboratories but in nature. Jewels of the Jungle follows Dr. Strobel as he travels throughout the world's most remote and beautiful forests in search of new natural medicinal compounds, relying not only on Western science but also on the traditional knowledge of aboriginal peoples.And while humanity has relied on natural medicines for centuries, Strobel has found a new, revolutionary source of drugs: microscopic life forms that live inside of plants. Called endophytes, these organisms often produce powerful chemical compounds that protect their host plants from infections and diseases. It's now become apparent that these compounds can play the same role in people. It's also apparent that endophytes may lead to a pharmaceutical revolution, allowing for the creation of an array of more powerful, cheaper drugs that fight cancer, malaria and numerous other infections and diseases. Thriller The End of Violence is a 1997 film by the German director Wim Wenders. The film's cast includes Bill Pullman, Gabriel Byrne, Traci Lind, Rosalind Chao, Andie MacDowell, and Loren Dean, among others. It also features a soundtrack marked with the signature sounds of Wenders regulars Jon Hassell, Ry Cooder, and Bono. The film was praised by a select few critics for its cinematography, but performed poorly in the box office. It was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. The movie had a budget of $5 million, but only received $386,673 in its domestic box office. Like many other of Wenders' American movies, the film was shot in multiple locations, for instance the Griffith Observatory in Griffith Park and the Santa Monica Pier. A scene in the film shows a live recreation of the painting Nighthawks by Edward Hopper. Comedy Robin Williams: Weapons of Self-Destruction is a TV special documentary. Comedy Onna no ana is a comedy film directed by Kota Yoshida. Comedy Darling Lili is a 1970 American musical film. The screenplay was written by William Peter Blatty and Blake Edwards, who also directed. It starred Julie Andrews, Rock Hudson, and Jeremy Kemp. It was the last full musical to have song lyrics written by Johnny Mercer. Comedy Our Man in Marrakesh is a 1966 British comedy spy film directed by Don Sharp and starring Tony Randall, Herbert Lom and Senta Berger. Documentary film Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood is a 2009 documentary short animated film directed by Peggy Stern. Documentary film The Fortune in the Throat is a 2012 short film written and directed by Christina Muller. Documentary film Planet Water is a 1978 documentary, short film directed by Derek Williams. Comedy Crossworlds is a 1996 science fiction film starring Rutger Hauer, Josh Charles, Andrea Roth, Stuart Wilson and Jack Black, and directed by Krishna Rao. Special effects are by Digital Drama. The film was shot in Los Angeles, Lone Pine, and El Mirage Dry Lake, California, USA. Documentary film Blessed Be This Place is a 2013 short drama documentary film written and directed by Carl Olsson. Comedy Money is a 1993 Telugu hit film directed by Siva Nageswara Rao. The film stars J. D. Chakravarthy, Chinna, Jayasudha, Renuka Shahane, Paresh Rawal, Bramhanandam, Sharat Saxena, and Tanikella Bharani. The film was produced by Ram Gopal Varma. In 2001, the film was remade into Hindi as Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega. The success of the film lead to a sequels Money Money and Money Money, More Money. Science Fiction Late for Dinner is a 1991 American film. Two men on the run from police are cryogenically frozen for 30 years. Documentary film Tontine Massacre is a 2010 documentary horror thriller film written and directed by Ezna Sands. Comedy Main Khiladi Tu Anari is a 1994 Bollywood action comedy film directed by Sameer Malkan. The films screenplay is by Sachin Bhowmick. Starring Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan and Shilpa Shetty in pivotal roles, the film went on to become one of the highest grossing movie of the year and was declared a "SUPER HIT" at the end of its theatrical run. It was the second installment in the Khiladi. It was the first Bollywood action film to be reviewed by martial arts critic Albert Valentin on KungFuCinemas. Animation L'Histoire du petit Paolo is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Nicolas Liguori. Documentary film Tiempos de guerra (1940-1944) is a 1992 short documentary film written by Reyes Bercini and Ricardo Pérez Monfort and directed by Óscar Menéndez. Comedy Tora-san, the Intellectual aka Tora-san Meets a Lady Scholar is a 1975 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Fumie Kashiyama as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, the Intellectual is the sixteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Documentary film I Stand Corrected is a 2012 documentary, biography and music film directed by Andrea Meyerson. Comedy Two Men Went to War is a 2002 British film based on a true World War II story, from Raymond Foxall's book Amateur Commandos which describes the adventures of two army dental corps soldiers who sneak off on their own personal invasion of France. The film was directed by John Henderson. Thriller Loaded is a 2007 action crime thriller film written by Erick Gosse, Steve Rad, Nick Cotton and Thomas Tamburello and directed by Ryan Parrott. Documentary film That's Black Entertainment is a 1989 documentary film starring African-American performers and featuring clips from black films from 1929-1957. Comedy Serenade for Two Spies is a 1965 West German-Italian spy film directed by Michael Pfleghar. Documentary film Wine from Here: Natural Wine in California is a 2011 documentary film directed by Martin Carel. Comedy The Song of the Sun is a 1934 Italian-German film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Vittorio De Sica. Comedy The Banger Sisters is a 2002 American comedy film produced by Fox Searchlight Pictures about the reunion of two middle-aged women who used to be friends and groupies when they were young. The movie stars Goldie Hawn, Susan Sarandon and Geoffrey Rush. It was written and directed by Bob Dolman. To date, this continues to be Hawn's final appearance in a feature film. Comedy Oggarane, Un Samayal Arayil, Ulavacharu Biryani is a 2014 multilingual Indian romance film directed by Prakash Raj. A remake of Aashiq Abu's Malayalam film Salt N' Pepper, . Prakash also played the lead role alongside Sneha, Urvashi, Tejus and Samyuktha Hornad. The film features the original score and soundtrack by Ilaiyaraja. The regular shoot commenced from September 26 at Mysore. The film was released on 6 June 2014 to mixed reviews in Telugu and Tamil while the Kannada version received brilliant reviews all over. The Tamil and the Telugu versions didn't do any miracles at the box office, while Oggarane, the Kannada version became a huge run away blockbuster hit of the year with a roaring success all over Thriller Child of God is a 2013 American crime-drama film co-written and directed by James Franco, and starring Scott Haze, based on the novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy. It was selected to be screened in the official competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and was an official selection of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film made its United States premiere at the 51st New York Film Festival and then was screened at the 2013 Austin Film Festival. Animation The Book of Life is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated adventure musical comedy film produced by Reel FX Creative Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Co-written and directed by Mexican Jorge Gutierrez, it was produced by Aaron Berger, Brad Booker, Guillermo del Toro and Carina Schulze. The film stars the voices of Diego Luna, Zoe Saldana and Channing Tatum with supporting roles by Christina Applegate, Ice Cube, Ron Perlman and Kate del Castillo. The film was theatrically released on October 17, 2014. Documentary film Post No Bills is a documentary film on satirical political poster artist Robbie Conal directed by Clay Walker. This documentary was filmed in Los Angeles, New York City and San Francisco from 1990 to 1992. At the center of the film is a poster that featured LAPD Chief Daryl Gates superimposed on a NRA shooting target with the text "Casual Drug Users Ought To Be Taken Out and Beaten." The controversial posters were glued around the city of Los Angeles in March 1991. Post No Bills documents these postering exploits and contains an interview with Daryl Gates discussing the poster. Post No Bills was first publicly exhibited in October 1992 at the Cork Film Festival. Several days later the Chicago International Film Festival awarded Post No Bills the Silver Hugo for feature length documentary. Post No Bills was the first completed broadcast hour ITVS project and was broadcast on PBS from 1993 to 1996. The movie's title comes from lettering found on many construction walls and other city surfaces, indicating that advertisements or handbills are not to be placed on the surface. Documentary film A Brief History of Time is a 1991 American documentary film about the physicist Stephen Hawking, directed by Errol Morris. The title derives from Hawking's bestselling book A Brief History of Time, but whereas the book is an explanation of cosmology, the film is a biography of Hawking's life, featuring interviews with family members, colleagues, and even his childhood nanny. The music is by Morris' collaborator, Philip Glass. The film project originated with executive producer Gordon Freedman who brought the project to Anglia Television as a co-producer. After acquiring the property, Freedman met with director Steven Spielberg for advice on how to make the project into an important documentary film. Spielberg suggested Errol Morris as director. Freedman's production company partnered with Anglia Television and Tokyo Broadcasting. David Hickman, of Anglia, become the film's producer. Animation Stars and Stripes is a 1939 short animated film directed by Norman McLaren. Comedy Kolpaçino: Bomba is a 2011 Turkish comedy film, starring, co-written and directed by Şafak Sezer. The film, which opened on March 11, 2011 at number 1 in the Turkish box office, is a sequel to Kolpaçino and is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2011. Comedy Horsing Around is the 180th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Double X: The Name of the Game is a 1992 British thriller film. The screenplay by Shani S. Grewal is based in part on Vengeance, a novel by David Fleming. The film features Norman Wisdom, William Katt, Gemma Craven, Simon Ward, Bernard Hill, & Chloë Annett Thriller Tidal Wave is a 2009 South Korean film. Billed as South Korea's first disaster film, Haeundae is directed by Yoon Je-kyoon and stars Sol Kyung-gu, Ha Ji-won, Park Joong-hoon and Uhm Jung-hwa. Documentary film Black Deal is a documentary film directed by Lee Hoon-Kyu. Thriller The Last Target is a 1972 British thriller film starring Michael Redgrave. It is one of his last films. Comedy The Holes is a 1974 French comedy film written and directed by Pierre Tchernia. Documentary film Silesia is a 1994 documentary film directed by Viola Stephan. Documentary film Strings from My City is a 1996 documentary short film written and directed by Mayra Vilasis. Documentary film Greg is a 1976 short documentary film directed by Phillip Noyce. Comedy Anything for Love is a 1993 direct-to-video teen comedy film, starring Corey Haim and Nicole Eggert. It was aired on television in the United States as Just One of the Girls, and as He's My Girl II in Germany and Hungary. Comedy The Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best is a 2011 independent comedy film, written and directed by Ryan O'Nan and starring Ryan O'Nan, Michael Weston and Arielle Kebbel. The story focuses on a failing musician named Alex, who joins an eccentric musician and a beautiful con artist on a tour across the United States. The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2011. Thriller The Butterfly Room is a 2012 American-Italian thriller-horror film directed by Jonathan Zarantonello. It is based on the Zarantonello's novel Alice dalle 4 alle 5. The film won the Denis-de-Rougemont Youth Award at the 2012 Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival. Thriller Kulfi is a 2014 action thriller film directed by Saravana Rajan. Animation Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare is a Warner Bros., Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released on March 28, 1964, starring Bugs Bunny and the Tasmanian Devil. It was directed by Robert McKimson. It was produced by David H. DePatie. The cartoon was animated by Ted Bonnicksen, Warren Batchelder, and George Grandpré. The cartoon was written by John Dunn. This was the final Bugs Bunny cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. Comedy Seven Days (7 Days) is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Fernando Kalife. Comedy Our Wife is a Hal Roach comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It was directed by James W. Horne and released in 1931 by MGM. Comedy Teenius is a 2007 comedy film written by Jacob Meszaros and directed by Mya Stark. Comedy US 41 is a 2014 short film directed by James Benning. Documentary film Focus on Infinity is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Joerg Burger. Documentary film Losev is a 1989 film directed by Victor Kossakovsky. Documentary film Presenting evidence for the presence of Satan and his offspring on Earth. Documentary film Let The Wind Carry Me is a 2009 documentary film directed by Hsiu-Chiung Chiang and Pung-Leung Kwan. "What can be retained with photography? Where the cinema is leading us to? Is there meaning to life after all? He is always on the road. Running at twenty four frames per second, that's the pace of Mark Lee. Instead of wings, he travels with his eyes and his heart, chasing the fleeting lights and colors, transforming them into visions of film directors, or voices within every audience. We followed the flickering of his footprints, gathering the fragments lost between frames, discovering the passion he gave to the Taiwanese cinema. Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival site Documentary film Ikkatsu: The Secrets of Augustine is a 2014 documentary film directed by Steve Weileman and Ken Campbell. Comedy "The sun may set on Athens but the city never sleeps. And some of its people never sleep either, among them a trio of old friends who sit at a table drinking wine and telling good stories. And Maria, a former beauty queen who’s got her grandson Thomas on her hands, isn’t asleep either. She can’t resist a tryst at the movies with an old lover, but she returns home to tuck the boy in bed. She doesn’t notice him escaping, however, setting out on an adventure to a city seething with nightlife. It’s a magical night, set to the unmistakable music of Athens, and each of the inhabitants of this enchanting city enjoys it in his or her own way. Athens is a world unto itself, worth drinking in through all of one’s senses." Quoting the synopsis from the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Comedy Seeking Asylum is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. Comedy Humor Risk was the first Marx Brothers film. The short film was never released and is now considered a lost film. The print may have been accidentally thrown away when left in the screening box overnight. Another version of the story says Groucho, unhappy with the film's quality, intentionally burned the negative after a particularly bad premiere screening. Four of the five Marx Brothers are known to have been in this short film. It was directed by comedy film director Dick Smith, and was the first film written by Jo Swerling, who later co-wrote It's a Wonderful Life, Gone with the Wind and many other films. Jobyna Ralston is most often mentioned as the female lead. However, some sources say that Mildred Davis—star and later wife of Harold Lloyd—was also in the film. The Marxology entry for Humor Risk and the SilentEra entry state that the leading lady could have been one of two other actresses, Esther Ralston or Helen Kane. Documentary film This special explores the weird and wonderful world of Britney Spears. Britney becomes more fascinating each time she reappears on the music scene. She is the undisputed Pop Princess of the decade. Comedy Foreign Body is a 1986 British romantic comedy film directed by Ronald Neame and adapted from the 1975 Roderick Mann novel of the same name. The film stars Victor Banerjee, Warren Mitchell, Denis Quilley, and Amanda Donohoe. It was Neame's final film. Comedy Louisa is a 1950 comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Ronald Reagan and Spring Byington in the title role. This film was Piper Larie's film debut. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. Animation BLA BLA is an interactive animated film for computer created by Vincent Morisset with Montreal studio AATOAA, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The online work has been described as exploring "the principles of human communication," and follows Morisset's collaborations with Arcade Fire on Neon Bible, considered the first interactive music video. The characters in BLA BLA were designed by Caroline Robert using stop-motion puppetry and traditional animation as well as computer animation methods such as ActionScript animation and real-time 3D mapping. The work is designed to be principally non-linear, with users constructing the story through point-and-click choices. The music by composer Philippe Lambert and characters' speech was broken into short clips and distributed randomly throughout the programming, which was created by Édouard Lanctôt-Benoit. As an added bonus, BLA BLA users can also access classic NFB animated films, including works by Ryan Larkin, René Jodoin, Michèle Cournoyer and Norman McLaren. BLA BLA was produced for the NFB by Hugues Sweeney. BLA BLA was featured in spring 2012 at a month-long live interactive presentation in Paris. Thriller The Void is a 2001 American direct-to-DVD science-fiction thriller film which follows a scientist who has discovered that a man who's been attempting to solve an energy crisis has inadvertently created a black hole which, unless stopped, will swallow the world. The film features Amanda Tapping as Prof. Eva Soderstrom, Adrian Paul as Prof. Steven Price, and Malcolm McDowell as Dr. Thomas Abernathy. Principal photography was completed in British Columbia, Canada. Comedy Shanghai Love Market is a short, romance comedy film written and directed by Craig Rosenthal. Thriller Gravity is a 2013 science fiction thriller film directed, co-written, co-produced and co-edited by Alfonso Cuarón. It stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts, and sees them stranded in space after the mid-orbit destruction of their space shuttle and their subsequent attempt to return to Earth. Cuarón wrote the screenplay with his son Jonás and attempted to develop the film at Universal Pictures. The rights were sold to Warner Bros. Pictures, where the project eventually found traction. David Heyman, who previously worked with Cuarón on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, produced the film with him. Gravity was produced entirely in the UK, where the British visual effects company Framestore spent more than three years creating most of the film's visual effects, which comprise over 80 of its 91 minutes. Gravity opened the 70th Venice International Film Festival in August 2013 and had its North American premiere three days later at the Telluride Film Festival. It was released to cinemas in the United States and Canada on October 4, 2013. Comedy Pulivaal is a 2014 Tamil comedy thriller film directed by Marimuthu who earlier directed Kannum Kannum, and produced by Sarath Kumar and Listin Stephen. Prasanna and Vimal play the leading roles, while Iniya, Ananya and Oviya also appear in pivotal roles. The film, a remake of the 2011 Malayalam film Chaappa Kurishu by Sameer Thahir, started production in March 2013 and released on 7 February 2014.The movie received mixed reviews and was a hit at box office. Comedy The Little Snob is a 1928 part-talkie comedy from Warner Bros. Pictures. It had Vitaphone sound effects and music. Currently this is a lost film. Science Fiction Expelled from Paradise is an upcoming Japanese animated science fiction film. The film is directed by Seiji Mizushima, with a screenplay written by Gen Urobuchi, animation provided by Graphinica and jointly developed by Toei Animation and Nitroplus with distribution by T-Joy and Toei Company. Thriller Miracle Mile is a 1988 American apocalyptic thriller cult film written and directed by Steve De Jarnatt, and starring Anthony Edwards and Mare Winningham that takes place mostly in real time. It is named after the Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles, where most of the action takes place. The movie was well received by critics, but bombed at the box office. Despite the poor box office performance, the movie has attracted a cult following. Animation Garaga is a 1989 science fiction animation film written and directed by Hidemi Kubo. Animation The Pencil is a short animated film directed by Students from the Taller de Animación Municipal. Animation Philips Cavalcade is a 1934 animated short film in the Puppetoon series. It was directed by George Pal. Documentary film Douglas Kirkland On Photography: A Life In Pictures is a 2013 Documentary, Short, Biography film written and directed by Scott Erickson Animation Self Control is an animated short film in the Donald Duck series, produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on February 11, 1938 by RKO Radio Pictures. The film follows Donald trying to learn to control his temper by following the advice of a radio program. It was directed by Jack King and features the voice of Clarence Nash as Donald Duck and Florence Gill as the clucking voice of a chicken. The voice of Uncle Smiley was uncredited. Documentary film Je suis Femen is a 2014 documentary film directed by Alain Margot. Science Fiction Children Who Chase Lost Voices, known as Journey to Agartha in the UK, is a 2011 Japanese anime film created and directed by Makoto Shinkai, following his previous work 5 Centimeters per Second. This film is his longest animation film to date and is described as a "lively" animated film with adventure, action, and romance centered on a cheerful and spirited girl on a journey to say "farewell". The film was released in Japan on May 7, 2011. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on November 25, 2011. The film has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in November 2012. Thriller Comatose is a 2010 short mystery, drama and thriller film written by Chris Corpus and directed by Javier Descalzo and Peter Hebri. Animation Light Forms is a 2011 animated short film directed by Malcolm Sutherland. Documentary film The Return to Homs is a 2013 Syrian-German documentary film written and directed by Talal Derki. It is produced by Orwa Nyrabia and Hans Robert Eisenhauer while Diana El Jeiroudi served as the associate producer. The film premiered in-competition at the 2013 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam on November 20, 2013, as the opening film of the festival. The film also premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. It won the Grand Jury Prize award at the festival. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Journeyman Pictures acquired the worldwide distribution rights of the film. The film's TV rights has been previously sold to ARTE for France and Germany, NHK for Japan, RTS for Switzerland, SVT for Sweden, and Radio Canada. It also served as the closing film at 2014 Human Rights Film Festival on March 28, 2014. Animation Rocket-Bye Baby is a 1956 animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones for Warner Bros. Cartoons. The Michael Maltese story follows the adventures of a baby from Mars who ended up on Earth after the planets passed close to each other. It was Warner Brothers' take on the borderline hysteria surrounding UFOs in the 1950s, augmented by the Russian space program and the Roswell Incident. The cartoon is one of very few Warner Brothers short films of the era that did not use Mel Blanc's voice talent. Instead, Daws Butler, famous for the voices of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and other characters in the Hanna-Barbera oeuvre, and June Foray, most famous as the voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, provided the vocal content of the film. No recurring characters were used. Documentary film Feast on Scraps is a 2002 music documentary directed by and featuring Alanis Morisette. Science Fiction District 13, is a 2004 French action film, directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects. Because of this, some film critics have drawn comparisons to the popular Thai film Ong-Bak. David Belle, regarded as the founder of parkour, plays Leïto, one of the protagonists in the film. Documentary film 30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle 2000 is a documentary film shot during the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity and contains interviews with many of the protest leaders. It was directed by journalist Rustin Thompson and released in 2000. Comedy Cinderella Effect is a 2012 film written by Jody Newman and directed by Shane Morton. Documentary film Dear Valued Guests is a 2013 biographical, musical and historical documentary film directed by Jarred Alterman and Paul Sturtz. Comedy Heaven Help Us is a 1985 comedy-drama film starring Andrew McCarthy, Mary Stuart Masterson, Kevin Dillon, Donald Sutherland, Wallace Shawn, Stephen Geoffreys, John Heard, and Patrick Dempsey. Documentary film Sight is a 2012 short documentary drama film written and directed by Thirza Cuthand. Comedy The Wackness is a 2008 American coming-of-age drama film by Jonathan Levine and starring Josh Peck, Ben Kingsley, Mary-Kate Olsen, Famke Janssen, and Olivia Thirlby. The film is distributed by Sony Pictures Classics. Comedy Neon taiheiki is a 1968 film directed by Tadahiko Isomi. Comedy Devudu Chesina Manushulu is a 2012 Tollywood comedy film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad. The film stars Ravi Teja and Ileana D'Cruz in the lead roles, and marked the third time they were paired together, having earlier being paired in Khatarnak and Kick. The film was co-produced by Reliance Entertainment and Bhogavalli Bapineedu. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Raghu Kunche, while the cinematography was handled by Shyam K. Naidu. S. R. Shekhar who previously worked with Puri Jagannadh for Business Man handled the editing of the film. The film was released on 15 August 2012 and met with predominantly negative reviews from critics. The film was eventually declared a box-office flop. Gemini TV bought the telecast rights for the film, telecasting it for the first time on television on 23 October 2012. The film was later dubbed in Hindi under the title "Dadagiri" by GoldMinesTeleFilms. Devudu chesina mannushulu collected 60 crore in its lifetime.& 45 crore in 20 Days only. Comedy Tired of hearing his bitter friend's hypothesis on why marriages fail and wives cheat, one good day, happily married Johnny (Jason London) decides to check his buddy's theories, and realizes he's got all the symptoms himself. Suddenly, Johnny's perception of suburban marital bliss comes tumbling down, as he finds himself trying to save his marriage in the midst of a midlife crisis. Thriller D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear is a 2003 T.V. movie created by USA Network based on the Beltway sniper attacks of 2002. The films chronicles the period when John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo went on a serial killing spree in October 2002 in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland, all parts of the Washington Metropolitan Area, the entire area of which was held in a "grip of terror." Documentary film Amanda F***Ing Palmer On The Rocks is a 2014 Short Documentary/ Music/ Biography film written and directed by Ondi Timoner. Animation Apollo is a 2009 short animated film directed by Felix Gönnert. Documentary film The Towers is a 1957 short documentary film directed by William Hale. Documentary film The Kremlin is a 1963 TV movie directed by Peter Jarvis. Comedy Hold That Hypnotist is a 1957 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on March 10, 1957 by Allied Artists and is the forty-fourth film in the series. Comedy Nothing but Life is a 2004 bilingual English and Malayalam film directed by Rajiv Anchal for an Indian production house dealing with matters of health. The experimental film featured actors R. Madhavan, Neha Pandse, Kaveri, Nassar and Sreenivasan. The film had been made simultaneously in Malayalam and released later on as Made in USA in May 2006. The film was later dubbed in 2008 into Tamil and released as Ananda Punnagai. Documentary film Japan in a Day is a 2012 documentary film directed by Philip Martin and Gaku Narita Comedy The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday is a 1992 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Věra Chytilová. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Allergic to Love is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Edward C. Lilley. It stars Martha O'Driscoll, Noah Beery Jr., David Bruce. Comedy McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force is a 1965 movie based upon the television 1962-66 sitcom McHale's Navy. Series supporting players Joe Flynn and Tim Conway are the leads for this sequel to first movie made in 1964 also named McHale's Navy. Most of the movie is based on their two characters particularly Ensign Parker. Series star Ernest Borgnine was unavailable due to a scheduling conflict while he appeared in the 1965 movie The Flight of the Phoenix. However, in a Cinema Retro interview, Borgnine said the producer Edward Montagne wanted to make the film cheaply, without him and would not show him the script. Carl Ballantine also doesn't appear in the movie and the PT-73 crew is not seem in large portions of the film. The movie, which also features Ted Bessell and Gavin MacLeod, was directed by series producer Edward Montagne. Except for Quinton McHale and Lester Gruber the movie features the all the main characters from the TV series. Binghamton is sent to a staff meeting in Brisbane, Australia and is forced to use the PT-73 to get there after Fuji sabotages Lt. Carpenter's PT-116. Comedy Jewel Robbery is a 1932 American comedy-mystery film, directed by William Dieterle and starring William Powell and Kay Francis. It is based on the 1931 Hungarian play Ekszerrablás a Váci-uccában by Ladislas Fodor, and its subsequent English adaptation, Jewel Robbery by Bertram Bloch. Thriller The Mistaken is a 2011 thriller film. Comedy Pyaar Mein Twist is a 2005 Indian Bollywood movie directed by Karan Kapoor. Animation Dizzy Dishes is an animated short film created by the Fleischer Studios in 1930 as part of the Talkartoon series. It is famous as a debut cartoon of Betty Boop. Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""In a diabolical plot, the Ruler manages to couple the Earth and Saturn. This throws the Earth off its axis and causes quakes and catastrophic climatic changes."" Comedy Zombie Prom is a 2006 comedy, horror, musical short film written and directed by Vince Marcello. Comedy No, No, Nanette is an all-talking pre-code musical comedy film with Technicolor sequences produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros.. It was adapted from the play of the same title by Otto A. Harbach and Frank Mandel. No, No, Nanette was a popular show on Broadway, running for 321 performances, and was produced and directed by Harry Frazee. Documentary film Presencia ausente is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Braulio Almanza. Comedy Maisie is a comedy film property MGM originally purchased for Jean Harlow, but before a shooting script could be completed Harlow died in 1937. It was put on hold until 1939, when Ann Sothern was hired to star in the project with Robert Young as leading man. It is based on the novel Dark Dame by Wilson Collison. It was the first of ten films starring Sothern as Maisie Ravier. In Mary C. McCall, Jr.'s screenplay, Maisie is stranded penniless in a small Wyoming town, takes a job at a ranch, and gets caught in a web of romantic entanglements. Comedy Donald's Better Self is a Disney cartoon featuring Donald Duck. This 8 minute short premiered in March 1938, and it was distributed by RKO Radio. Thriller Whispers from a Shallow Grave is a 2006 crime fantasy mystery film written and directed by Ted Newsom. Thriller The Purge is a 2013 American action horror film written and directed by James DeMonaco. It stars Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Adelaide Kane and Max Burkholder. It is the first installment in DeMonaco's The Purge. Despite mixed reviews, the film grossed $89,328,627 during its run, far surpassing its $3 million budget. The film was turned into a scare zone for 2014's annual Halloween Horror Nights due to its success. A sequel, titled The Purge: Anarchy, was released worldwide on July 18, 2014. Thriller The Devil Has Seven Faces is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Thriller Callan is a 1974 British thriller film directed by Don Sharp and starring Edward Woodward, Eric Porter and Carl Möhner. It was based on the ITV television series Callan which ran from 1967 to 1972. The script by James Mitchell is based on his original TV pilot "A Magnum for Schneider" and the novelization thereof, Red File for Callan, although only the novel is listed in the film's credits. Animation Thirsty Frog is a 2011 short animation film directed by 12 children. Science Fiction Flying Saucer Daffy is the 187th short subject that stars American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Still on the Road is a 2010 documentary film directed by Sara Wolkowitz. Comedy Head over Heels is a 2012 British stop motion animated short film written and directed by Timothy Reckart. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film for the 85th Academy Awards. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Animation John and Michael is a 2004 animated short by Shira Avni about two men with Down's syndrome who share a loving relationship. The film was animated with clay backlit on plexiglas, to produce a stained glass effect. Avni made over 14,000 paintings to create the film. It is narrated by Brian Davis, who is himself intellectually challenged. John and Michael was co-produced by Avni and Michael Fukushima of the National Film Board of Canada. Comedy Devil's Kickers is a 2010 family comedy film written by Christoph Silber and Granz Henman and directed by Granz Henman. Documentary film Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love is a 1991 documentary and biographic film written by Dan Gordon and directed by Michael Landon Jr. Thriller Night of the Running Man is a 1995 American crime thriller directed by Mark L. Lester and written by Lee Wells, who adapted it from his novel of the same name. It stars Andrew McCarthy and Scott Glenn. The film debuted on HBO before being released direct-to-video. Comedy Lifeu Ishtene is a dark comedy-drama Kannada film written and directed by Pawan Kumar. It features Diganth, Sindhu Lokanath and Samyukta Horanadu in the lead roles. The music is directed by Mano Murthy and the music album was released in July 2011 with lyrics being penned by Jayanth Kaikini along with Yograj Bhat who has also co-produced the film. The film was released in over 40 theaters across Karnataka on 9 September 2011 to a collection of over 6 crores in three weeks and received good critical reviews. Documentary film The Comedy Garage is a documentary by director Logan Leistikow, released in 2011, depicting a day in the life of five rising star comedians who produce a stand up comedy show performed on a self-made stage in their garage in Burbank, California. Shot cinéma vérité style, the film highlights the unique personalities and techniques of comics Cornell Reid, Matthew Sullivan, Sean Green, Paul Danke, and Casey Feigh. The Comedy Garage had been a staple of the Los Angeles comedy scene before filming began. Leistikow met the comedians while working at Tom Green Live. Once he was invited to a comedy garage show, he got inspired and soon began production on the documentary. Documentary film Poster Boys or the Art of Mobile Recording is a 2013 documentary film directed by Patrick Burke. Animation Captain Awesome: The Rumble in the Concrete Jungle is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ercan Bozdogan, Mikkel Aabenhuus Sorensen. Documentary film Images of the Orient: Vandal Tourism is a documentary film directed by Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi. Comedy All the Queen's Men is a 2001 action comedy war film. It was directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky and stars Matt LeBlanc and Eddie Izzard. The budget was $15,000,000, but the film only earned $22,723 in the United States, yielding an approximate -99.92% return. Science Fiction Night of the Blood Beast is a 1958 American science-fiction horror film about a team of scientists who are stalked by an alien creature, which implants its embryos in an astronaut's body during a space flight. Produced by exploitation filmmaker Roger Corman and his brother Gene, the film was one of the first films directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and was written by first-time screenwriter Martin Varno, who was 21 years old. It starred several actors who had regularly worked with Roger Corman, including Michael Emmet, Ed Nelson, Steve Dunlap, Georgianna Carter and Tyler McVey. It took Varno six weeks to write the script, the original working title of which was Creature from Galaxy 27. The story was partially influenced by the real-life Space Race and the Howard Hawks film The Thing from Another World. Screenwriters Jerome Bixby and Harold Jacob Smith gave Varno uncredited assistance with the dialogue. With a budget of about $68,000, it was shot over seven days at the Charlie Chaplin Studios, Bronson Canyon and a television station on Mount Lee in Hollywood. Documentary film I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School is a 1993 documentary film about the pupils at Stanton Elementary School, an inner city school in Philadelphia. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for producers Alan and Susan Raymond. The husband and wife documentarians were also the cinematographer and editor as well as director and narrator for the film. Comedy Men in Rut (Muži v říji) is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Robert Sedláček and co-written with Martin Skalský. Animation Homeless Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny, directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Brothers studios in 1950. Documentary film Gotteszell is a 2000 film directed by Helga Reidemeister. Comedy The Straitjacket Lottery is a 2004 film from writer/director Doug Karr starring Andy Jones, David Huband, Tara Slone and Joe Cobden. When Boris Durban loses a busload of mental health patients, he’ll resort to any means in order to get them back. This 22 minute comedic short, set in urban Nova Scotia, is a window into the erratic world of mental health and the thin line between idiosyncrasy and insanity. Animation My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks is a 2014 Canadian–American animated musical comedy film sequel to 2013's My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, and a spin-off of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic animated television series. Written by Meghan McCarthy and directed by Jayson Thiessen, the film premiered in select movie theaters across the United States and Canada on September 27, 2014, which was followed by broadcast on Discovery Family, a joint venture between Discovery Communications and Hasbro, on October 17, 2014. The film re-envisions the main characters of the series, normally ponies, as human characters in a high school setting. The film's plot involves Twilight Sparkle's friends and Sunset Shimmer from Canterlot High in need of Twilight's help. Critical reviews have been positive, with the movie being described as "far superior" to the first installment. Science Fiction Double Dragon is a 1994 live-action film loosely based on the Double Dragon video game series. This film was directed by James Yukich and stars Mark Dacascos and Scott Wolf as brothers Jimmy and Billy Lee, along with Alyssa Milano as Marian Delario and Robert Patrick as antagonist Koga Shuko. The film takes place in a then-futuristic Los Angeles of 2007, now referred to as "New Angeles" as it has been crippled by a large earthquake. The city is styled as a mix between a post-apocalyptic and 80's/90's punk environment. Comedy Empire Records is a 1995 American coming-of-age film that follows a group of record store employees over the course of one exceptional day. The employees of this independent music store try to avoid being sold to a large chain, all while learning about each other. The film was directed by Allan Moyle and stars Anthony LaPaglia, Robin Tunney, Rory Cochrane, Renée Zellweger, Ethan Embry, Johnny Whitworth and Liv Tyler. Thriller Save the Green Planet! is a South Korean film, written and directed by Jang Joon-hwan, released on 4 April 2003 . The movie mixes elements of multiple genres, including comedy, science fiction, horror and thriller. The basic story begins when the main character, Lee Byeong-gu, kidnaps another man, convinced that the latter is an alien. Documentary film Planeat is a 2010 British documentary film by Or Shlomi and Shelley Lee Davies. The film discusses the possible nutritional and environmental benefits of adopting a whole foods, plant-based diet based on the research of T. Colin Campbell, Caldwell Esselstyn and Gidon Eshel. The film also features the views of Peter Singer. According to Shelley Lee Davies, the film purposely does not cover any purported animal welfare arguments for adopting a plant-based diet, but concentrates on the health and environmental reasons instead. Planeat premiered at the 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival. It released theatrically in the United States in April 2011 and the United Kingdom in May 2011. The film was privately screened by the film's directors and Willie Bain MP at Somerset House in March 2011 and in the House of Commons in May 2011. Animation Big Buck Bunny is a short computer-animated comedy film by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation. Like the foundation's previous film Elephants Dream, the film was made using Blender, a free software application for animation made by the same foundation. It was released as an Open Source film under Creative Commons License Attribution 3.0. Science Fiction Testament is a drama film based on The Last Testament by Carol Amen, directed by Lynne Littman and written by John Sacret Young. The film tells the story of how one small suburban town near the San Francisco Bay Area slowly falls apart after a nuclear war destroys outside civilization. Originally produced for the PBS series American Playhouse, it was given a theatrical release instead by Paramount Pictures. The cast includes Jane Alexander, William Devane, Leon Ames, Lukas Haas, Roxana Zal and, in small roles shortly before a rise in their stardom, Kevin Costner and Rebecca De Mornay. Alexander was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. Thriller Mask of Murder is a 1985 Swedish-American film directed by Arne Mattsson, about a serial killer in a small Canadian town. The movie was shot in Sweden. Thriller Kingdom of the Mob is a 1999 crime and thriller film written by Wing Yiu Cheung, Min-Fai Ching, Mr. Fifteen and directed by Hung Chan and Kai-Ming Lai. Thriller Night Eyes 4: Fatal Passion is a 1996 erotic thriller film and the fourth within the Night Eyes series. Like the previous films, it stars Andrew Stevens as security expert Will Griffith. Documentary film Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take 2 1/2 is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by William Greaves. Animation Moxie is a 2011 short animated drama film written and directed by Stephen Irwin. Thriller Restitution is a 2011 crime and thriller film written by Mark Bierlein and directed by Lance Kawas. Comedy When Luck Breaks the Door is a 2005 Turkish comedy film, written and directed by Tayfun Güneyer, featuring Ferhan Şensoy as a man who takes his family on a holiday to a Caribbean island at the centre of a CIA assanation plot. The film, which went on general release across the country on January 28, 2005, was shown in competition at the 42nd Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. It was mostly shot on location in Cuba. Thriller X-Men: First Class is a 2011 superhero film, based on the X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the fifth installment in the X-Men film series. The film serves as a prequel to the X-Men franchise. The film was directed by Matthew Vaughn and produced by Bryan Singer. The story is set primarily in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and focuses on the relationship between Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr, and the origin of their groups—the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants, respectively. The film stars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Rose Byrne, January Jones, Oliver Platt and Kevin Bacon. Producer Lauren Shuler Donner first thought of a prequel based on the young X-Men during the production of X2, and later producer Simon Kinberg suggested to 20th Century Fox an adaptation of the comic series X-Men: First Class, though the film does not follow the comic closely. Bryan Singer, who had directed both X-Men and X2, became involved with the project in 2009, but he could only produce and co-write First Class due to other projects. Documentary film Coney Island (Last Summer) is a 2010 documentary written and directed by Marion Naccache. Animation Moones 'Better Energy' is a 2012 animation, short film directed by Peter Sluszka. Documentary film My Name Is Faith is a 2012 documentary and biographical film directed by Jason Banker,Tiffany Sudela Junker and Jorge Torres - Torres. Science Fiction 'Star Hunter' is a science fiction film starring Roddy McDowell, and Stella Stevens. The eponymous character is an alien who travels through space seeking species to hunt for pleasure. He arrives on Earth, landing in Los Angeles, and is soon in pursuit of a teacher and her students, whose bus broke down on the way home from a football game, which they lost. This move has a one star rating on IMDB and no score on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie is allegedly a thriller but contains no actual thrills. Thriller The Goodbye Kiss is a 2006 Italian neo-noir film directed by Michele Soavi. It is based on the pulp novel Arrivederci amore, ciao by Massimo Carlotto. The film won the David di Donatello for best original song. Science Fiction Das Blaue Palais is a series of five TV feature films written and directed by German author and filmmaker Rainer Erler. All five stories about the research and findings of an interdisciplinary scientific project have also been published as novels by Goldmann in 1978, 1979 and 1980. The series had an international cast. It was shot in Bavaria, Scotland, USA and Asia. Comedy Follow a Star is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Robert Asher and starring Norman Wisdom. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back is a Japanese anime film. It is the ninth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was released in 2001. The name is a reference to The Empire Strikes Back. Comedy Another Midnight Run is the first in a series of made-for-TV movies for Universal Television's Action Pack based on the popular feature film Midnight Run put together by MCA TV to resurrect Los Angeles bounty-hunter Jack Walsh, who tasted box office success in 1988. Following the first film, Christopher McDonald, took over the role of can't-get-a-break Walsh, originated on the big screen by Robert De Niro, Another Midnight Run follows Midnight Run and continues with Midnight Runaround and Midnight Run for Your Life. Animation Garoto Cósmico is a 2007 Brazilian animated film directed by Alê Abreu. The film debuted at the 2007 Anima Mundi, and was theatrically released in Brazil on January 11, 2008. The film featured several Brazilian singers and actors such as Arnaldo Antunes, Vanessa da Mata, Wellington Nogueira and Belchior. It was the last film in which the actor Raul Cortez participated, voicing the character Giramundos. Thriller Milan noir is a 1987 French thriller film directed by Ronald Chammah and starring Isabelle Huppert. Documentary film Sólo pase la persona que se va a retratar is a 2009 documentary short film written and directed by Roque Azcuaga. Animation Tall Timber is a 1928 silent animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and is the 23rd in the series. In terms of production, the film is currently the last existing Oswald cartoon directed by Walt Disney. Comedy Beyond Re-Animator is a 2003 Spanish horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and starring Jeffrey Combs, Jason Barry, Simón Andreu, Elsa Pataky and Santiago Segura. It is the third installment of the Re-Animator series. The film premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel, though it was produced independently and acquired by the channel only as a distributor; this showing was cut to a TV-PG rating. The subsequently released DVD was rated R, but there is a slightly longer unrated cut available in some countries. It also received a limited theatrical run in the U.S. Animation She Done Him Right is a short animated cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 13th and final short of the Pooch the Pup series. Documentary film Fire Academy is a 2011 documentary,short,drama and action film written by Ian Daly and directed by Kyle Power. Thriller By Virtue Fall is a 2013 drama-thriller film directed by Sheldon Turner Comedy I've Got to Sing a Torch Song is a 1933 Merrie Melodies animated short film. Documentary film Black Africa White Marble is a 2012 documentary film written by Idanna Pucci and directed by Clemente Bococchi. Comedy For light family comedy revolves around a Amira (Madeline), a girl loves to sing and its ambition to become an artist but her father (Hassan Hosni) puritanical prevents them from achieving this ambition, being forced to working as public relations in a company. And her brother (Medhat Ismail) all the young people of this age want Mobailla camera and "Satleighta" to follow through the stations and channels of exciting songs, while the father of these things taboo. Menna girls play Little Sister bold and has a strong character that impinge on the personality of her brother, the most daring with her brothers and father, are not afraid to refer to its contradictions and mistakes in the face, while her brother Chaks always placed in embarrassing situations with his father, Comedy A young man who is trapped in a small town finds escape in the video game, Guitar Master, and soon learns how to use it to win the heart of a beautiful girl. Thriller The Iron Curtain is a 1948 black-and-white thriller film starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney, directed by William Wellman. The film was based on the memoirs of Igor Gouzenko. Principal photography was done on location in Ottawa, Canada by Charles G. Clarke. The film was later re-released as Behind the Iron Curtain. In Shostakovich v. Twentieth Century-Fox, Russian composer Dmitry Shostakovich unsuccessfully sued the film's distributor, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, in New York court, for using musical works of his that had fallen into the public domain. Thriller I Accuse is a 2003 drama film directed by John Ketcham. It is based on the case of Dr. John Schneeberger, a Canadian doctor convicted of using drugs to rape two patients. Documentary film The Journey Inside is a 1994 documentary film directed by Barnaby Jackson. Science Fiction Frequency is a 2000 American science fiction thriller film. It was co-produced and directed by Gregory Hoblit and written and co-produced by Toby Emmerich. The film stars Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel as father and son, Frank and John Sullivan respectively. It was filmed in Toronto and New York City. The film gained mostly favorable reviews following its release via DVD format on October 31, 2000. Animation Canadian Can-Can is the 21st short in the Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Comedy Shred is a snowboarding comedy film starring Tom Green that was filmed along with its sequel Shred 2 at Big White Ski Resort and Silver Star Mountain Resort, two ski resorts in British Columbia, Canada. Documentary film The Original Kings of Comedy is a 2000 stand-up comedy film, directed by Spike Lee, and featuring the comedy routines of Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac. Filmed in front of an audience at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, the comedians give the audience their views about African-American culture, race relations, religion and family. The film was produced by MTV Films and Latham Entertainment, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was shot over the last two nights of the Kings of Comedy tour with Harvey, Hughley, Cedric, and Mac. Its on-stage routines are intercut with brief sections of video footage showing the comedians backstage, promoting the show on the radio, at the hotel, and during a basketball game. The film spawned into multiple spin-offs and films similar to this one. Comedy Barkhanov i ego telokhranitel is a 1996 film directed by Valeri Lonskoy. Documentary film Beginning with the End is a 2014 documentary family-drama film written and directed by David B. Marshall. Animation Jerky Turkey is an animated theatrical short, directed by Tex Avery, released on 7 April 1945 by MGM. The story for this cartoon was written by Heck Allen, the music by Scott Bradley, and the animation was done by Preston Blair, Ed Love and Ray Abrams. Voices were provided by radio actors Harry Lang, who appeared on the Cisco Kid, and Leone LeDoux, who specialised in baby cries. Internet sources claiming Daws Butler provided a voice are incorrect, as he did not arrive in Hollywood until after World War II. Documentary film Kaddish is a 1984 Documentary film written and directed by Steve Brand. Thriller Uncaged is a 1991 thriller film written by Catherine Cyran and directed by Lisa Huntis. Documentary film Kage no Hikari is a French/Japanese documentary directed by Vincent Guilbert, about the Japanese AV actress Maki Tomoda. It was screened at the Neofest on July 28, 2007 in Tokyo, Japan. The interviewer for the film is Tohjiro, who often directed Tomoda in her videos for the Dogma studio. Also appearing in the film is the famous kinbakushi artist Akira Naka. Music was provided by Tamaru and Installing. The film was released on DVD-R February 20, 2010 by Taco Che in Tokyo. Thriller The Cat o' Nine Tails is a 1971 Italian giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento. Although it is the middle entry in Argento's so-called "Animal Trilogy", the titular "cat o' nine tails" does not directly refer to a literal cat, nor to a literal multi-tailed whip; rather, it refers to the number of leads that the protagonists follow in the attempt to solve a murder. Though successful in Europe, it was dismissed in the United States. Argento admitted in the book Broken Mirrors, Broken Minds: The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento that he was less than pleased with the film. In fact the director often cites it as his least favorite of his films. Comedy Footskating 101 is an independently produced, South African comedy film. Comedy Bolo na tumi amar is a romantic comedy movie directed by Sujit Mondal and starring Dev and Koel Mallick in lead roles with Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Mousumi Saha and Tota Roychowdhury in supporting roles. The music was scored by critically acclaimed Jeet Ganguly. The film released on Jan 15, 2010. The film was inspired from Telugu film Happy. Documentary film JOURNEY INTO DYSLEXIA presents profiles of dyslexic students and adults who share their experiences of struggling in school and then succeeding in life. Academy-Award winning filmmakers Alan and Susan Raymond examine the complexities of this differently structured brain and debunk the myths and misperceptions about dyslexia. Comedy Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales is a 1982 Looney Tunes film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animated bridging sequences, hosted by Bugs Bunny. The episodes included are: Cracked Quack Apes of Wrath Wise Quackers Ali Baba Bunny Tweety and the Beanstalk Bewitched Bunny Goldimouse and the Three Cats Red Riding Hoodwinked The Pied Piper of Guadalupe & Mexican Boarders One Froggy Evening Thriller Deconstructing Sarah is a 1994 drama film directed by Craig R. Baxley. Comedy Pacific Palisades is a 1990 French-American comedy film directed by Bernard Schmitt and starring Sophie Marceau in her American film debut, Adam Coleman Howard, and Anne E. Curry. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California. Comedy Der Lügner und die Nonne is a 1967 film directed by Rolf Thiele. Comedy Disorder is a 1962 Italian-French comedy-drama film directed by Franco Brusati. For his performance Georges Wilson won the Golden Gate Award for Best Supporting Actor at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Thriller Unbreakable is a 2000 American superhero drama- thriller film written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson. Unbreakable tells the story of Philadelphia security guard David Dunn, who slowly discovers that he possesses superhuman abilities. Shyamalan planned Unbreakable to parallel a comic book's traditional three-part story structure. After settling on the origin story, Shyamalan wrote the screenplay as a speculative script with Willis already set to star in the film and Jackson in mind to portray Elijah Price. Filming for Unbreakable began in April 2000 and finished that following July. Unbreakable received generally positive reviews, praising the superhero theme, the acting performances and musical score by James Newton Howard. The film has subsequently gained a strong cult followingand Time listed the film as one of the top ten superhero movies of all time. Animation After breaking up with Duncan, Courtney decides to get revenge by flirting with Tyler after being encouraged by Alejandro. The two teams must search Area 51 for intact alien artifacts and bring them back to the Total Drama Jumbo Jet. During the challenge, Duncan and Gwen bump into each other and have their second kiss, thus officially starting a relationship with each other. In the end, Team Amazon wins again and Tyler is voted off due to a mistake that costs his team the challenge. Documentary film Standing at the Touchlines is a 2010 documentary film directed by Ashley Morrison. Comedy Our Island in the South Pacific is a 1999 comedy/drama film written by Thomas Bahmann and Hans Turner, and directed by Thomas Bahmann. Documentary film Untold Desires is a 1994 Documentary TV Movie directed by Sarah Barton. Documentary film The Key West Picture Show is a 1977 sports, comedy, documentary film directed by Mark Henriksen and Anna Benson. Documentary film Mussolini: The Last 600 Days is a 1991 film directed by Nicola Caracciolo. Comedy Ed's Next Move is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John C. Walsh. It stars Matt Ross and Callie Thorne. A micro-budget romantic comedy about a transplanted Midwesterner adapting to life in New York's East Village, the film appeared at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical praise and was picked up by Orion Classics for theatrical release. The LA Times' Kenneth Turan called the movie "one of the most appealing, audience friendly films at Sundance," while Roger Ebert referred to the film as "a truth telling comedy with quiet wit and bright dialogue. " Sight & Sound called it "a perfectly formed romantic comedy." Comedy Make Mine a Million is a 1959 British comedy film starring Arthur Askey, Sid James, and Bernard Cribbins. It was directed by Lance Comfort. The film parodies the stuffiness of the 1950s BBC and the effect of television advertising in the era. Comedy Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry is a 1986 American television movie directed by George Schaefer and starring Katharine Hepburn and Harold Gould. It tells the story of a widow who shocks her upper-class, Anglo-American family when she announces that she has fallen in love with her Jewish doctor. His family is equally unhappy with the news, and both individuals to have to fight the prejudices of their families. The film was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special. George Schaefer was also nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials at the Directors Guild of America Awards. Documentary film Baghdad is a 2007 International Emmy Award for Current Affairs winning program. Animation Two Days Grey is a 1996 short film directed by Harry Flöter and Jörg Siepmann. Documentary film In Search of Our Fathers is a 1992 documentary film directed by Marco Williams. Comedy Toutes Les Belles Choses is a 2013 short film written and directed by Cécile Bicler. Thriller Mentryville is a 2012 horror drama sci-fi film written and directed by Jason Dudek. Documentary film "Two men discuss their experiences of having transitioned from male to female and later back to male again. Two men in their 60s meet and discuss their experiences of having transitioned from male to female and later back to male again. Honest and candid, Orlando and Mikael show personal photographs, archive footage and converse, asking much more probing questions of each other than an interviewer might. It would be much too simplistic to say that the two participants feel their gender reassignment was a mistake, more that their lives have taken different paths than they originally anticipated and the real problem is society's rigid gender boundaries. JB" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Comedy Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel is a 1992 neo-noir black comedy written and directed by Alien Castle and produced by Donald P. Borchers that film stars Sherilyn Fenn, Whip Hubley, David Hewlett, David Johansen and Paul Bartel. Comedy With Honors is a 1994 comedy-drama film starring Joe Pesci and Brendan Fraser. The film was directed by Alek Keshishian, who has more famously directed music videos for Madonna and Bobby Brown. Comedy Volga-Volga is a Soviet film comedy directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, released on April 24, 1938. It centres on a group of amateur performers on their way to Moscow to perform in a talent contest called the Moscow Musical Olympiad. Most of the action takes place on a steamboat travelling on the Volga River. The lead roles were played by Alexandrov's wife, Lyubov Orlova, and Igor Ilyinsky. According to Orlova, the name of the film is taken from a popular Russian folk song, Stenka Razin, that Alexandrov sang while rowing with Charlie Chaplin in San Francisco Bay. Chaplin jokingly suggested the words as a title for a movie, but Alexandrov took it seriously and named his new film Volga-Volga. The feature was said to be Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin's favourite film. Nikita Khrushchev in his memoirs says that in the pre-war period Stalin laughed at him since he resembled a character from the film. In 2006, a colorization of the original black-and-white film began. The colorized version premiered on the Russian First Channel on February 14, 2010. Thriller The Eyes of Silence is a 2008 short animation action film written by Navdeep Dhillon and directed by Avi Sidhu. Comedy The Suspicious Death of a Minor is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino. Animation Self-Portrait is a 2012 drama short animated film written and directed by Thomas Coltof. Comedy Politics of Love is a 2011 film directed by William Dear. Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat and American actor Brian J. White play leading roles. Animation Bosom Pals is a television animated film. Comedy When Father Olivier seemingly runs away from the order, Suzu the dark elf is sent to capture and return him to the order. Father Olivier has been having doubts about the legend of creation and decides to go to the forbidden island of G, named after the dark god who betrayed the council of gods and whose name is now forbidden from the lips of men. On his journey, a strange girl named Ouri is given to him as a slave. Fearing her fate should he refuse, Father Olivier soon learns that Ouri holds a few magical secrets of her own as she defends him from Suzu and all else that would impede his goals. It just might be true that Ouri really does come from the dark island of G. Comedy A Change of Seasons is a 1980 American dramedy film directed by Richard Lang. It stars Anthony Hopkins, Shirley MacLaine and Bo Derek. Documentary film Needle Exchange is a 2010 short film directed by Colm Quinn. Comedy Alosha is a 2004 animated comedy family musical romantic film written by Aleksandr Boyarskiy, Konstantin Bronzit, Ilya Maksimov and Maksim Sveshnikov and directed by Konstantin Bronzit. Comedy "After a much-publicized separation with his former employers, did Conan O'Brien hit the road on a 32-City tour to connect with his fans or fill a void within himself? Filmmaker Rodman Flender followed O’Brien on his “Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour” and returned with an intimate portrait of an artist trained in improvisation, captured at the most improvisational time of his career." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy The Circus Clown is a 1934 comedy film. It stars Joe E. Brown and Patricia Ellis. Science Fiction Aditya 999 is an upcoming Telugu Science fantasy film written and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. The film is touted to be the first pre-recorded film of Indian cinema. Documentary film Puujee is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Kazuya Yamada. Documentary film Shrove Sunday is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Dina Barinova. Comedy Droopys Good Deed is a cartoon by Tex Avery, produced and released by MGM Studios. Comedy The Office Picnic is a 1972 Australian comedy film directed by Tom Cowan. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller The Big Sleep is a 1978 film remake, the second film version of Raymond Chandler's 1939 novel of the same name. The picture was directed by Michael Winner and stars Robert Mitchum in his second feature film portrayal of the detective Philip Marlowe. The cast includes Sarah Miles, Candy Clark, Joan Collins, and Oliver Reed, also featuring James Stewart as General Sternwood. The story's setting was changed from 1930s Los Angeles to present-day London. The film contained material more explicit than what could only be hinted at in the 1946 version, such as homosexuality, pornography and nudity. Mitchum was 60 at the time of filming, far older than Chandler's 33-year-old Marlowe. Thriller A Better Way to Die is a 2000 action and thriller film. It was directed and produced by Scott Wiper. Comedy An Italian-born actress turned stage mother brings her daughter Sandy to Rome for three months' work as a supermodel. Sandy, who's between "soap and water" and womanhood, needs a tutor. Mom wants scholarly Father Spinelli, but when she calls his school, she reaches Rolando, a janitor who longs to teach. He's broke, so robed as a priest, he shows up to take the job. He's a terrific teacher, but Sandy soon realizes he's not Spinelli and will keep quiet only if he'll take her out under the guise of study. When mom meets the real Spinelli and sacks the child-like Rolando, Sandy sulks; then she figures out how to act on her feelings for Rolando and on her emerging maturity. Thriller The Confessional is a 1995 mystery / drama film directed by Robert Lepage. The film is set in Quebec City, in two distinct time periods. In the present day, Pierre Lamontagne searches for his brother Marc to help unravel a family mystery. The mystery itself unfolds in flashbacks set against the backdrop of Alfred Hitchcock's 1952 filming of I Confess in the city. The cast also includes Ron Burrage as Hitchcock, Kristin Scott Thomas as his assistant, and Jean-Louis Millette as Raymond Massicotte, Marc's lover who also holds the key to unlocking the Lamontagne family's secrets. The Confessional won the Genie Award for Best Canadian Film of 1996, as well as the Claude Jutra Award for the best feature film by a first-time director. Animation La Leyenda de la Nahuala is a 2007 Mexican animated horror comedy film released in theaters on October 31, 2007 in Mexico. It was the sixth animated feature film in Mexico to be released, and the first to be exhibited in DTS. The film was also a box-office success on its opening weekend. It was produced by Animex Producciones and directed by Ricardo Arnaíz. It was released direct-to-video in the United States in 2008. The film spawned to two sequels, La Leyenda de la Llorona, released on 21 October 2011, and La Leyenda de las Momias, released on 30 October 2014. Comedy Peter's Friends is a 1992 British comedy-drama film written by Rita Rudner and her husband Martin Bergman, and directed and produced by Kenneth Branagh. It starred Stephen Fry, Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie, Imelda Staunton, Rita Rudner, Tony Slattery, Phyllida Law, Alex Lowe, and Alphonsia Emmanuel. Comedy The Secret Life of Algernon is a 1997 film directed by Charles Jarrott. It stars John Cullum and Carrie-Anne Moss in an early film appearance. It won an award at the 1998 Breckenridge Festival of Film. Comedy The Gentle Sex is a 1943 British, black-and-white romantic comedy-drama war film directed and narrated by Leslie Howard. It was produced by Concanen Productions, Two Cities Films and Derrick de Marney. The Gentle Sex was Howard's last film before his death. Comedy Searching for Bobby Fischer, released in the United Kingdom as Innocent Moves, is a 1993 American drama film written and directed by Steven Zaillian. The film was his directorial debut, and stars Max Pomeranc, Joe Mantegna, Joan Allen, Ben Kingsley and Laurence Fishburne. It is based on the life of prodigy chess player Joshua Waitzkin, played by Pomeranc, and adapted from the book of the same name by Joshua's father Fred. Comedy Tad's Swimming Hole is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by King Vidor. Comedy Her Reputation is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Iris Hoey, Frank Cellier, Lillian Hall-Davis and Malcolm Tearle. It was based on the play Passing Brompton Road by Jevan Brandon-Thomas. Documentary film Baraka is a 1992 non-narrative documentary film directed by Ron Fricke. The film is often compared to Koyaanisqatsi, the first of the Qatsi films by Godfrey Reggio for which Fricke was cinematographer. Baraka was the first film in over twenty years to be photographed in the 70mm Todd-AO format, and the first film ever to be restored and scanned at 8K resolution. Comedy The Best Movie 2 is a 2009 Russian comedy film from Monumental Pictures and Comedy Club Production, continuation of 2008 The Best Movie film, spoofing such famous Russian films as Zhara, The Irony of Fate 2 and TV-programs: Malakhov+, King of Ring and Taxi. Comedy Best Sound is a 2013 documentary, short, comedy, music and mystery film written and directed by Josh Polon. Documentary film The Golden Greek: The Harry Agganis Story is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jim Jemanok and Yale Strom. Documentary film Galoot is a 2003 Israeli documentary that explores the Israeli–Palestinian conflict from the perspective of Palestinian refugees and new immigrants to Israel. It includes scenes in London, Israel, Morocco and Poland. The film stars Dr Tim Hunt, 2001 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Animation The Tin Soldier is 1986 animation and family film directed by Chris Schouten. Comedy Sweater Girl a 1942 American film written by Robert Blees and Beulah Marie Dix, directed by William Clemens and starring Eddie Bracken, June Preisser, Phillip Terry, and Betty Jane Rhodes. It was released on July 13, 1942. Sweater Girl marked the debut of the classic World War II-era wartime song, "I Don't Want To Walk Without You". The song was performed on screen by actress Betty Jane Rhodes. Thriller The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's The Last Exorcism, and released on March 1, 2013. The film follows Nell Sweetzer as she attempts to recover from her past experiences and start her life anew. Nell then starts to realize that the demon that previously possessed her has come back for her. Unlike its predecessor, it is not presented in a found footage format. Comedy The Con is a 1998 television movie starring William H. Macy and Rebecca De Mornay. It was directed by Steven Schachter and written by Macy and Schachter, who shared the 1999 Lone Star Film & Television Award for Best TV Teleplay. The film aired on the USA Network. Comedy Ain't We Got Fun is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon short, directed by Tex Avery and based on the popular song of that name. The plotline concerns a cat who is tricked by a group of fun-loving mice into taking the blame for the mess they created and thrown out of the house into the snow by his cantankerous old owner. The mice then do a song routine of the title song, and have taken over by the time the old man realizes what happened. The old man begs the cat to come back and take care of the rodent problem, but the cat, pride wounded, stubbornly remains in the snow. When the mice in the house taunt him, "You are a fraidy cat! Ha, ha, ha!", the cat's pride can only be satisfied by rushing back into the house and chasing the mice into the snow, at which point the old owner acts gently with the cat. Ain't We Got Fun is one of only a handful of Warner Bros. cartoons in which the cat is depicted as the hero and the mice as the villains rather than vice versa. Documentary film Voyage in Time is a 63-minute feature documentary that documents the travels in Italy of the director Andrei Tarkovsky with the script writer Tonino Guerra in preparation for the making of his film Nostalghia. In addition to the preparation of Nostalghia, their conversations cover a wide range of matters, filmmaking or not. Notably, Tarkovsky reveals his filmmaking philosophy and his admiration of films by, among others, Robert Bresson, Jean Vigo, Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Radio Bugs is a 1944 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Cyril Endfield. It was the 218th Our Gang short to be released, and the third to last film in the series. Science Fiction Never Let Me Go is a 2010 British dystopian science fiction drama film based on Kazuo Ishiguro's 2005 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Mark Romanek from a screenplay by Alex Garland. Never Let Me Go is set in an alternate history and centres on Kathy, Ruth and Tommy portrayed by Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield respectively, who become entangled in a love triangle. Principal photography began in April 2009 and lasted several weeks. The movie was filmed at various locations, including Andrew Melville Hall. Never Let Me Go was produced by DNA Films and Film4 on a $15 million budget. Prior to the book's publication, Garland had approached the film's producers—Andrew Macdonald and Andrew Reich—about a possible film, and wrote a 96-page script. The producers initially had trouble finding an actress to play Kathy. Mulligan was cast in the role after Peter Rice, the head of the company financing the film, recommended her by text message while watching her performance in An Education. Mulligan, a fan of the book, enthusiastically accepted the role, as it had long been a wish of hers to have the opportunity to play the part. Animation Barbie: Princess Charm School is a direct-to-DVD, 2011-computer-animated film, directed by Zeke Norton, which was released on September 13, 2011 in the US and on August 28 in the UK. The film debuted on TV on the 22nd October 2011, when it was shown on Nick Jr at 5pm. Documentary film The Elegy from Russia is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Aleksandr Sokurov. Thriller Mad Foxes is a 1981 action thriller film written by Hans R. Walthard, Paul Grau, Melvin Quiñones and directed by Paul Grau. Comedy Francis Joins the WACS is a 1954 Universal Pictures black-and-white comedy film produced by Leonard Goldstein and directed by Arthur Lubin. The film stars Donald O'Connor, Julie Adams, ZaSu Pitts, Mamie Van Doren, and Chill Wills in two roles, including the distinctive voice of Francis in voice-over. This is the fifth film in Universal's Francis the Talking Mule comedy series and concerns Peter Stirling's return to the U.S. Army. A computer error assigns junior officer Stirling by mistake to the Women's Army Corps. Peter's old friend Francis once again helps him through his military and personal problems, including several stays in the base's psych ward! Thriller Kontroll is a 2003 Hungarian comedy–thriller film. Shown internationally, mainly in art house theatres, the film is a darkly comic thriller set in the Budapest Metro system. "Kontroll" in Hungarian refers to the act of ticket inspectors checking to ensure a rider has paid their fare. The story revolves around the ticket inspectors, riders, and a possible killer. The film was written and directed by Nimród Antal and starred Sándor Csányi, Zoltán Mucsi, and Csaba Pindroch. The film was entered in a number of film festivals in Europe and North America. It won the Gold Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is a 1965 Pathécolor beach party film from American International Pictures. The sixth entry in a seven-film series, the movie features Mickey Rooney, Annette Funicello, Dwayne Hickman, Brian Donlevy, and Beverly Adams. The film features brief, uncredited appearances by Frankie Avalon and includes Buster Keaton in one of his last roles. Documentary film My Four Children is a 2002 documentary about an Israeli mother who takes in four foster children with Down syndrome after two of her own children were killed. Comedy All Wifed Out is a 2013 romance comedy film directed by Jason Stein. Documentary film It's About You is a 2012 music documentary film directed by father and son duo Ian & Kurt Markus. The films focus regards John Mellencamps 2009 tour with Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson and the recording of his new album in the month and a half of the tour. The film was shot entirely in the Super 8 format. Comedy Advocate Lakshmanan – Ladies Only is a 2010 Malayalam film by Pappan Payattuvila. The film stars Mukesh and Mallika Kapoor. Comedy I Woke Up Early the Day I Died is 1998 American camp comedy film written by Edward D. Wood, Jr.. The film, directed by Aris Iliopulos, stars Billy Zane, Stephan K. Gunter, Tippi Hedren, Ron Perlman, and Christina Ricci, among many others. The film has no dialogue, only atmospheric sounds, alternating bursts of laughter, and screams. Animation Gone Batty is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon short released by Warner Brothers on September 4, 1954. The film was re-released in October 1963 as a Merrie Melodies Blue Ribbon cartoon. Animation Last Men is a 2011 short animated science fiction film directed by Adam Shecter. Documentary film Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger is a 2014 American biographical documentary film produced and directed by Joe Berlinger. The film is produced by CNN Films and Radical Media. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. Documentary film A toy train in space is a 2013 short family documentary film written and directed by Ron Fugelseth. Documentary film Rewind is the second rockumentary by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. Released in 2007, it is the band's sixth DVD release. It contains over three hours of live and documentary footage spanning their entire career; from pre-Stereophonics years to their signing to V2 Records in 1996 to 2006. A booklet was also included with the DVD, featuring several previously unseen photographs of the band, from Kelly Jones' own personal photo album. Thriller Gaayam is a 1993 Telugu, crime film, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, and written by Mani Ratnam. The film's lyrics were written by Sirivennela and its music was composed by Sri. It starred Jagapathi Babu, Revathi, Urmila and Kota Srinivasa Rao. with Vijayawada mafia of the time as a backdrop. The movie was declared a hit at the box office. Comedy Die Laughing is a 1980 American film released by Orion Pictures starring Robby Benson. Benson portrays a cab driver and aspiring singer who becomes embroiled in a plot to kidnap a monkey that has memorized a scientific formula that has the potential to destroy the world. Animation Tout Ou Tard is a 2008 animated short film written and directed by Jadwiga Kowalska. Science Fiction Futuresport is a made-for-TV movie directed by Ernest Dickerson, starring Dean Cain, Vanessa Williams, and Wesley Snipes. It originally aired on ABC in October 1998, and released on VHS and DVD in March 1999. The movie is set in 2025, and centers on a sport called "Futuresport" created as a non-lethal way to reduce gang warfare. Tre must save the world from Hawaiian Liberation Organization terrorists by winning in the game of futuresport. Portions of the movie were filmed in the Vancouver Public Library. Futuresport had a budget of $9 million, which was relatively high for a TV movie at the time. Comedy Sportszerelem is a 1936 Hungarian sports comedy film directed by Zoltán Farkas and László Kardos and starring Kálmán Latabár, Edith Zeisler and Géza Boross. The sports-mad owner of a toothpick factory only allows football players to work for him, and a number of jobs hang on the result of a big match. It was known as Love of Sport in English. Science Fiction Corps étrangers is a 2013 short music animation film written and directed by Nicolas Brault. Documentary film Alive: 20 Years Later is a 1993 documentary film produced, directed and written by Jill Fullerton-Smith and narrated by Martin Sheen. Comedy The Other Sister is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and stars Juliette Lewis, Giovanni Ribisi, Diane Keaton, and Tom Skerritt. It was filmed in Long Beach, Pasadena, and San Francisco, California. Thriller Fährmann Maria is a 1936 horror film directed by Frank Wisbar. Documentary film El Yaque, Pueblo De Campeones is a 2012 documentary, action and drama film written by Javier Chuecos and Horacio Collao, and directed by Javier Chuecos. Animation The creation of birds is a 1972 short animated film directed by Frédéric Back. Comedy High School Debut is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa and based on the manga of the same name. It was released in cinemas in Japan on 1 April 2011. Comedy Das kleine Teehaus is a film directed by Paul Martin and Eugen York released on Sep 1, 1967. Animation The Nutcracker Prince is a 1990 animated romantic fantasy film made by Lacewood Productions and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was directed by Paul Schibli and based on the story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E.T.A. Hoffmann as well as influenced by its ballet adaptation The Nutcracker. The film centers on a young man named Hans who is transformed into a nutcracker by mice, and can only break the spell if he slays the Mouse King and wins the heart of a girl named Clara. The film features the voice talents of Kiefer Sutherland as Hans, Megan Follows as Clara, Mike MacDonald as the evil Mouseking, Peter O'Toole as Pantaloon, an old soldier, Phyllis Diller as the Mousequeen, and Peter Boretski as Uncle Drosselmeier. Music from Tchaikovsky's ballet rendition is used at intervals throughout the film as the main instrumental soundtrack. Comedy Pretty Bird is a 2008 American comedy film. It competed in the Dramatic Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Science Fiction Tron is a 1982 American science fiction film written and directed by Steven Lisberger, based on a story by Lisberger and Bonnie MacBird, and produced by Walt Disney Productions. The film stars Jeff Bridges as a computer programmer that is transported inside the software world of a mainframe computer, where he interacts with various programs in his attempt to get back out. Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner, Cindy Morgan, and Barnard Hughes star in supporting roles. Development of Tron began in 1976 when Lisberger became fascinated with the early video game Pong. He and producer Donald Kushner set up an animation studio to develop Tron with the intention of making it an animated film. Indeed, to promote the studio itself, Lisberger and his team created a 30-second animation featuring the first appearance of the eponymous character. Eventually, Lisberger decided to include live-action elements with both backlit and computer animation for the actual feature-length film. Various film studios had rejected the storyboards for the film before the Walt Disney Studios agreed to finance and distribute Tron. Comedy Pardon Mon Affaire is a French 1976 film directed by Yves Robert. It was remade as the 1984 American film The Woman in Red. The original title contains a pun that cannot be translated in English. The word "trompe" means both "trunk" and "to cheat". The movie is about a married man's desire to have an affair with a model he just met. Documentary film Fred Ott's Sneeze is an 1894 American, short, black-and-white, silent documentary film shot by William K.L. Dickson and starring Fred Ott. It was the first motion picture to be copyrighted in the United States. In the five-second film one of Thomas Edison's assistants, Fred Ott, takes a pinch of snuff and sneezes. According to the Library of Congress, "It was filmed for publicity purposes as a series of still photographs to accompany an article in Harper's Weekly". Documentary film Letter From Ion Marin To The Newspaper is a 1949 short film directed by Victor Ilin. Thriller A Lonely Place to Die is a 2011 British thriller film directed by Julian Gilbey and based on a screenplay from Will Gilbey and Julian Gilbey. It stars Melissa George, Ed Speleers, Karel Roden, Eamonn Walker, Sean Harris and Kate Magowan. Comedy Baseball Madness is a 1917 silent comedy film directed by Billy Mason and starring Gloria Swanson. Animation Urashima Tarō is an animated film produced by Seitaro Kitayama in 1918, which was found in an antique shop in Osaka in March 2008. The film is an adaptation of a folk tale Urashima Tarō about a fisherman traveling to an underwater world on a turtle. It premiered on February 1918. Animation KuyGorozh is a 2007 animation film directed by Sergey Merinov. Comedy Mr. Flip is a 1909 American silent comedy film made by Essanay Studios, directed by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson and starring Ben Turpin. The film is about a man going to various locations in town where he flirts with the women, and they in turn get revenge on him, causing him to leave their establishment. This film is believed to have been the first instance of a comedian being hit in the face with a pie, later known as the Pie in the Face, when Ben Turpin was struck. However, the pie Turpin was hit with was hand-held, not thrown. Comedy Pražská pětka is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1988. Comedy What happened to Eva Braun? is a 1969 comedy short film from Belgium, written and directed by David McNeil. Thriller Border Warz is a 2004 thriller film directed by Rob Walker and released by Trinity Home Entertainment. The film is about a pair of women who try to investigate a drug cartel. Comedy Gun n' Rose is a 1992 Hong Kong action crime film directed by Clarence Fok and starring Alan Tang, Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Simon Yam. Animation WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 is a 2001 Japanese anime science-fiction/thriller film. It was chiefly directed and storyboarded by Fumihiko Takayama, directed by Takuji Endō, written by Miki Tori based on the concept by Headgear, animated by Madhouse and produced by Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha. The movie takes place in between Patlabor: The Movie and Patlabor 2: The Movie and serves as a side story. Comedy Perfect 10 is a 2010 drama film directed by Kris Boustedt and written Lindy Boustedt. Documentary film The Beautiful Language is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mounir Fatmi Animation Carmen Get It! was the 13th and final Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by William L. Snyder and directed by Gene Deitch in the present-day Czech Republic, released on December 21, 1962 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This short ended Deitch's contract with MGM, and Chuck Jones took over production of the Tom and Jerry cartoons shortly afterwards, and moving production back to Southern California, with the Summer of 1963 short Pent-House Mouse. The name is a pun on the phrase "Come and get it!" Comedy Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu is a 1988 Malayalam comedy drama film written by Raghunath Paleri and directed by Sathyan Anthikkad. Sreenivasan, Jayaram, Urvashi, Innocent, Parvathy and Shari plays the pivotal roles. The film was critically acclaimed and was a big commercial success. Late actor Krishnan Kutty Nair played the role of Thattan Gopalan and once Sathyan Anthikkad referred to it as the most brilliant performances by any actor in his films. Science Fiction Island of Terror is a 1966 British horror film released by Planet Film Productions. The film was released in the US by Universal Studios on a double bill with The Projected Man. The idea for the film came when Richard Gordon read the Gerry Fernback screenplay The Night the Silicates Came. He partnered with Tom Blakey of Planet Films to produce this movie. It was shot in rural England using naturalistic colours. This film is one of the last significant examples of a common 1950s plot style in which a horrific threat introduced by a scientist is resolved by others using "responsible" scientific measures. Comedy Always Together is a 1947 film directed by Frederick de Cordova. Thriller Den is a 2001 independent drama horror film written and directed by Greg Arce. The film was released on June 15, 2001 in Culver City, California. In 2009 Arce announced that he was looking into potential legal actions against the producers of the 2004 film Saw, as Arce alleges that Saw has at least similarities to his movie. Film critics and bloggers have noticed the similarities as well. Den was partly filmed in Australia and was briefly mentioned in Peter Shelley's Australian Horror Films, 1973-2010. Documentary film Return To The Border is a 2005 documentary film directed by Zhao Liang about his return to his hometown in China that borders the Yalu river and North Korea. The short film presents deep insight into both the Chinese and North Korean societies and changes that have taken place over the last several decades. First person interviews add depth to the local perceptions of life on both sides of the border. Footage of life along the North Korean border and the mistrust of foreigners by the North Korean people is vividly displayed. Science Fiction Matango, also known as Fungus of Terror, Curse of the Mushroom People and Attack of the Mushroom People, is a 1963 Japanese tokusatsu movie. It was directed by Ishirō Honda, and written by Takeshi Kimura based on the story "The Voice in the Night" by William Hope Hodgson. Special effects were by Eiji Tsuburaya. The movie has developed a cult audience over the years, partly due to its bleakness and unusual themes, particularly when compared to other Japanese fantasy and science fiction films of the same period. The film was never released in mainstream American theaters, but probably did have limited exhibition in Japanese-American communities on the West Coast in its original language. The film did have limited release in the UK under its Matango name. When it was released by American International Pictures in 1965, it was directly syndicated on 16mm color film to television as a TV-movie bearing the title Attack of the Mushroom People. Animation Rodeo Dough is a short animated film by Columbia pictures, and stars the comic strip character Krazy Kat. Comedy Fugly is a Bollywood drama film directed by Kabir Sadanand released on 13 June 2014. The film features Jimmy Shergill as one of many lead characters, including debut appearances from Mohit Marwah, Vijender Singh, Arfi Lamba and Kiara Advani. Documentary film An Dubh ina Gheal is a 2013 documentary film directed by Paula Kehoe. Documentary film Once in a Lullaby: The PS22 Chorus Story is a 2012 Documentary | Adventure | Family | Music film directed by Jonathan Kalafer. Animation Azul is a 2012 short animated film directed by Remy Busson, Francis Canitrot, Aurelien Duhayon, Sebastien Iglesias, Maxence Martin and Juan Paul Monge. Animation Mole's Christmas is a 30 minute animated film shot in 1994. Its main stars are Richard Briers, Peter Davison and Ellie Beaven with Imelda Staunton. Directed by Martin Gates, it is based on Kenneth Grahame's novel and is part of the Wind in the Willows series. The film is light hearted and aimed at a younger audience. The plot involves a tired Mole and his friend Rat trudging through the snow one Christmas Eve when suddenly Mole wishes he could be home. Once at his home Mole and Rat decorate it for Christmas and prepare a Christmas feast which they share with a group of mice carolers. The 30-minute programme is the most exported UK-made TV show for the period between 1993–2003 and has been seen in 213 countries. Comedy Rio 2 is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure-comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. It is the sequel to the 2011 computer-animated film Rio and the studio's first film to have a sequel outside of their existing Ice Age franchise. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the first film was set and Rio 2 begins, though most of its plot occurs in the Amazon rainforest. Featuring the returning voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, will.i.am, Jamie Foxx, George Lopez, Tracy Morgan, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, and Jake T. Austin, the film was released internationally on March 20, 2014, and on April 11, 2014, in American theaters. Rio 2 was Don Rhymer's final film after he died on November 28, 2012. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the film was a box office success, earning over $498 million. Comedy Le mystère de la chambre jaune is a 2003 comedy film directed by Bruno Podalydès. Animation Oh Sheep! is a 2012 short, animated film written by Gottfried Mentor and Max Lang and directed by Gottfried Mentor. Comedy Allez, Eddy!, translated as "Go, Eddy!", is a Belgian movie and long feature film debut of director Gert Embrechts. The movie was released in 2012. Comedy One Hand Can't Clap is a 2003 comedy film written by Jirí Machácek, David Ondricek and Ivan Trojan and directed by David Ondricek. Thriller Bunshinsaba 2 is a 2013 Chinese horror film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki. Comedy I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. Thriller Haunters is a 2010 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Min-seok. It depicts the struggle between a psychic named Cho-in who can control people with his mind and a man named Kyu-nam who is immune to the psychic's supernatural power. Comedy Agit Pop is a 2013 short comedy written and directed by Nicolas Pariser. Comedy 3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom is a 2012 film directed by Jordan Roberts and stars Charlie Hunnam, Chris O'Dowd, Lizzy Caplan, and Ron Perlman. Comedy Manolo is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Robert Bohrer. Comedy Little Nellie Kelly is a 1940 musical comedy film based on the stage musical of the same name by George M. Cohan which was a hit on Broadway in 1922 and 1923. The film was written by Jack McGowan and directed by Norman Taurog. Its cast included Judy Garland, George Murphy, Charles Winninger and Douglas McPhail. The film is notable for containing Judy Garland's only on-screen death scene, although she re-appears in the film as the daughter of the character who died. A DVD of the movie was released on March 15, 2011. Thriller Against the Dark is a 2009 American action and horror film starring Steven Seagal and directed by Richard Crudo. In a post-apocalyptic world, destroyed by a disease, which turns humans into infected strongly resembling vampires, Seagal plays Tao, the leader of a squad of ex-military vigilantes who are attempting to find and rescue a group of survivors trapped in a hospital. This is Steven Seagal's first horror film. The film was released direct-to-video on February 10, 2009 and was Seagal's first release of 2009. Animation The Selfish Giant is an animated short film adaptation of the short story by Oscar Wilde. The story has symbolic religious themes and may be considered a work of allegory in Christian literature. The film was produced in 1971 by the Canadian-based Potterton Productions and by Pyramid Films. It earned a 44th Academy Award nomination in the animated Short Subject category. One of the film's animators was Micheline Lanctôt. The King's Singers provided the vocals after having formed only a few years before. The film first aired on Canadian television in November 1972 on CTV. Comedy The Civilization of Maxwell Bright is a 2005 romance film starring Patrick Warburton, Marie Matiko, Eric Roberts, Leland Crooke and Jennifer Tilly that has seen success on the arthouse movie circuit. It has won awards at the WorldFest Houston, New York VisionFest, Florida Film Festival, Boulder International Film Festival, and Beverly Hills Film Festival. It is about a man who obtains a mail-order bride, with unexpected results. The director is David Beaird. Comedy Taxi Girls is a 1979 drama, adult, and comedy film written by Jourdan Alexander and Bob Oakwood and directed by Jourdan Alexander. Animation The Collected Shorts of Jan Svankmajer: Vol. 2 is an animated fantasy comedy film writen by Jan Svankmajer, and directed by James Marsh and Jan Svankmajer. Thriller Connors' War is a 2006 action sci-fi film written by D. Kyle Johnson and directed by Nick Castle. Documentary film Bob Wills: Still Swingin' is a 1994 documentary film directed by Christopher Lewis. Documentary film What is a Mullet? Simply a haircut short in front and long in the back. People love to talk about the Mullet, but who is talking to the people with the Mullet cut? We are. In asking people to talk about their Mullets we are asking them to talk about themselves and the people in this film are nothing short of amazing. If you are going to be influenced by one Mullet experience this year, make it AMERICAN MULLET. What you learn might just surprise you. Thriller Sleepworking is a 2013 short science fiction thriller film written and directed by Gavin Williams. Comedy Soldaterkammerater rykker ud is a 1959 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Louis Miehe-Renard. Comedy Under Milk Wood is a 1972 British film directed by Andrew Sinclair and based on the 1954 radio play Under Milk Wood by the Welsh writer Dylan Thomas. It featured performances from many well-known actors as the residents of the fictional Welsh fishing village of Llareggub including Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Siân Phillips, David Jason, Glynis Johns, Victor Spinetti, Ruth Madoc, Angharad Rees, Ann Beach, Vivien Merchant and Peter O'Toole. As of January 2014, this was the only live-action theater-released film of the play. It was the only film in which Burton, Taylor and O’Toole appeared together. It was shot primarily on location in Wales and has since acquired a reputation among aficionados as a cult movie. "The film, beautifully photographed and spoken, casts the brooding spell of Thomas’ verse in its reconstruction of the seaside village and the daily round of its inhabitants", wrote Andrew Sinclair in the International Herald Tribune. In December 2012 the director of the film, Andrew Sinclair, gave its rights to the people of Wales. Comedy ChaalBaaz is a 1989 Bollywood Comedy film directed by Pankaj Parashar. The film was a remake of 1973 Hindi movie Seeta Aur Geeta. Starring Sridevi in a double role, the tells the story of two separated twin sisters Anju who is badly treated and abused by her uncle while Manju a street smart girl. The movie is regarded as an all-time classic comedy film of Hindi Cinema and is also regarded as one of Sridevi's finest performances till date. The film also starred Sunny Deol, Rajinikanth, Anupam Kher, Shakti Kapoor, Rohini Hattangadi, Anu Kapoor. The film was one of the biggest commercial and critical success of the year and also the film's music became a big hit especially 'Naa Jaane Kaha Se Aye Hain'. Comedy Death to the Supermodels is a 2005 black comedy starring Jaime Pressly, Brooke Burns, Kimberley Davies, Taylor Negron, Matt Winston, Diane Delano and Jason Acuña. It was written and directed by Joel Silverman. Comedy Městečko na dlani is a 1942 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Thriller Only God Forgives is a 2013 Danish-French neo-noir art house crime thriller film written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, starring Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Vithaya Pansringarm. The film was shot on location in Bangkok, Thailand, and, as with Drive, is dedicated to Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy We Too Walked on the Moon is a 2009 film. Thriller A Serbian Film is a 2010 Serbian thriller film and Srđan Spasojević's first feature film. Spasojević directed, co-wrote and produced the film. It tells the story of a financially struggling porn star who agrees to participate in an "art film", only to discover that he has been drafted into a snuff film with child rape and necrophilic themes. The film stars Serbian actors Srđan Todorović and Sergej Trifunović. Upon its debut on the art film circuit, the film received substantial attention for its graphic depictions of rape, necrophilia, and child sexual abuse. The Serbian state investigated the film for crime against sexual morals and crime related to the protection of minors. The film has been banned in Spain, Finland, Portugal, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore and Norway, and temporarily banned from screening in Brazil. Comedy Speed Queen is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Jonathon Roessler. Comedy I’m Gonna Explode is a 2008 film written and directed by Gerardo Naranjo. Thriller Strangers Lovers Killers is a 2010 dramatic thriller film written and directed by Oliver Torr, Ross Wilson, and Matt Zeremes. Comedy The Haunting Truth About Haven is a 2012 short documentary / comedy film written and directed by Kevin A. Fraser. Documentary film Searching for Elliott Smith is a 2009 documentary, biography, crime and news film directed by Gil Reyes. Thriller Zameen is a 2003 Indian Hindi action thrillerfilm directed by Rohit Shetty in his directional debut and starring Ajay Devgan, Abhishek Bachchan and Bipasha Basu in the lead roles. Documentary film Dr. Hank Krastman demonstrates compelling evidence for an entrance to the Hollow Earth and how UFO's relate to the center of this planet. The Hopi Indians have legends telling how and where to enter the Hollow Earth! You have to see this to believe it! Documentary film The Perilous Fight is a 2004 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Research nominated tv program aired on 12 February 2003 in the US. Comedy Take the Money and Run is a 1969 American comedic mockumentary directed by Woody Allen and starring Allen and Janet Margolin. Written by Allen and Mickey Rose, the film chronicles the life of Virgil Starkwell, an inept bank robber. Filmed in San Francisco and San Quentin State Prison, Take the Money and Run received Golden Laurel nominations for Male Comedy Performance and Male New Face, and a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen. Comedy Dil Bole Hadippa! is a 2009 Bollywood film directed by Anurag Singh and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. It stars Shahid Kapoor and Rani Mukerji in pivotal roles in the story about a young woman who pretends to be a man to join an all-male cricket team. It also has Anupam Kher, Dalip Tahil, Rakhi Sawant and Sherlyn Chopra in supporting roles. The film released on 18 September 2009, and received negative reviews upon release, and was a box office disappointment. It is a remake of the 2006 Hollywood film She's the Man. Comedy Jucy is an Australian comedy feature film produced in 2010 about the womance between two best female friends. The film was written by Stephen Vagg, directed by Louise Alston and produced by Kelly Chapman. It is the second in a planned "quarter life crisis" trilogy from Vagg and Alston following the 2007 romantic comedy All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane. Comedy Milky Way Liberation Front is a 2007 South Korean film. Documentary film To See If I'm Smiling is a 2007 film directed by Tamar Yarom. Animation Dog Pounded is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released January 2, 1954, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The title is a play on the phrase dog pound. Dog Pounded also marks the only use of Pepé Le Pew in a Friz Freleng-directed short. Animation Sometimes controversial but always hilarious, Robert Smigel's "TV Funhouse" cartoons have contained some of Saturday Night Live's most memorable material in recent years. Ace and Gary, "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" (voiced by Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert), host this critically acclaimed collection, which features hits like "X-Presidents," "Saddam and Osama," "The Narrator That Ruined Christmas," "Smurfette," "The New Adventures of Mr. T," "Fun With Real Audio" and more, with appearances by the full cast of SNL. Comedy The Vanishing Virginian is a 1942 biography comedy drama film based on the story by Rebecca Yancey Williams, written by Jan Fortune and directed by Frank Borzage. Documentary film A personal documentary about the filmmaker's relationship to his well known father, a leader in the South African liberation movement. Animation Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox is a direct-to-video animated film adaptation of the 2011 comic book crossover "Flashpoint" by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert. It is scripted by Jim Krieg and directed by Jay Oliva. The film stars Justin Chambers as Barry Allen / The Flash, Kevin McKidd as Thomas Wayne / Batman, C. Thomas Howell as Eobard Thawne / Professor Zoom and Michael B. Jordan as Victor Stone / Cyborg. The film also sees actors reprising roles from other DC Animated properties; actors including Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne / Batman, Ron Perlman as Deathstroke, Nathan Fillion as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern, Dana Delany as Lois Lane and Dee Bradley Baker as Etrigan. It is the 18th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. It is also re-released on September 10, 2013 as a 2-Disc Special Edition. Animation Opera Cordis is a 1968 Yugoslavian animated action short film written and directed by Dusan Vukotic. Documentary film For fixed-gear cyclists, Los Angeles is a city that has it all. From the neon glow of Hollywood to the sun-drenched boardwalk of Venice Beach, fixed-gear has evolved into a vibrant street culture that is uniquely L.A. From director David Rowe (Fast Friday) comes a new documentary feature that explores a side of L.A. few outsiders have seen. From races through rush-hour traffic to midnight loft parties, To Live & Ride in L.A. is a fast paced-trip through the busy streets and back-alleys of one of the world's largest cities. To Live & Ride in L.A. features talented local riders tearing up the streets with first-time visitor Keo Curry (Fast Friday, Macaframa) - one of the living legends of the sport. Bike to hidden spots off the map, race a midnight alley-cat, keep pace with the riders from Wolfpack, and hang with the local crews, graffiti artists and other L.A. personalities burning up the fixed-gear scene. Animation Mateso is a 2011 animated short film written by Delphine Hermans and Mathieu Labaye and directed by Siona Vidakovic, Simon Medard, Dominique Van Hecke, Delphine Hermans, Louise-Marie Colon and Collectif Camera-etc. Animation King of Jazz is a 1930 American color film starring Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. The film's title was taken from Whiteman's controversial, self-conferred appellation. Although using the word to describe Whiteman's music seems absurd today, at the time the film was made, "jazz", to the general public, meant the jazz-influenced syncopated dance music which was being heard everywhere on phonograph records and through radio broadcasts. Lending his title a measure of legitimacy is the fact that in the 1920s Whiteman signed and featured great white jazz musicians including Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang, Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer and others still held in high regard. The film was shot entirely in the early two-color Technicolor process and was produced by Carl Laemmle for Universal Pictures. The movie featured several songs sung on camera by the Rhythm Boys, as well as off-camera solo vocals by Crosby during the opening credits and, very briefly, during a cartoon sequence. King of Jazz still survives in a complete color print and is not a lost film. The film is widely known for having musician Kurt Cobain's great uncle Delbert Cobain in various scenes. Animation McKenna's Dream is a 2014 short film directed by McKenna Modler, Gabby Sebrango, Jacob Brewster, Joshua Crottie, Tyrell Grant, Emma Hachez , Cole Johnston, Reilly Kane, Jamie Kiggins, Connor Kilgore, Keelan Lapensee, Kiera MacNeil, Brandon Swain, Gabe Allen, Nicolas DeKroon, Josh Fitzgibbon, Tanner Fletcher, Emma Galambos, William Gallagher, Sean Gates, Zachary Glover, Braedon Landon-Oatway, Spencer Pardy, Connor Sosnowski, Taylor Summmers, Landon Summers, Callie Thompson-Forbes and Jacob Turner. Science Fiction The Galaxy Invader is a 1985 direct-to-video sci-fi film directed and co-written by Baltimore filmmaker Don Dohler. The monster in the film bears a resemblance to the titular entity from Creature from the Black Lagoon. The film was shot entirely in Maryland. In the introduction which is orchestrated with a background synthesizer soundtrack, a glowing object which seems to be a meteor careens toward the Earth. A young student who sees it is narrowly missed as it falls into the forest ahead of him. A couple hours later, a young couple hears a noise in the basement and goes down to see what it is. They are terrified and wrestled to the ground by the green monster known as the 'Galaxy Invader'. The alien is hunted by a gang of locals intent on cashing in on the creature. The film's cast includes Donald Leifert as Frank Custer and George Stover as J.J. Montague, both featured in Don Dohler's earlier films The Alien Factor, Fiend and Nightbeast. Another of the film's stars, Richard Ruxton as Joe Montague, would go on to star in Dohler's next film, Blood Massacre. Thriller White Noise is a 2005 supernatural thriller film, directed by Geoffrey Sax. The title refers to electronic voice phenomena, where voices, which some believe to be from the "other side", can be heard on audio recordings. The film is not related to the postmodern novel White Noise by Don DeLillo. The movie did surprisingly well at the box office despite generally poor reviews from both critics and audiences. This success led Universal and other studios to realize that there was an underserved audience for horror films released in January, and begin releasing higher-quality horror films such as Cloverfield during that period, usually dismissed as the winter dump months of the movie calendar. Comedy Spot Marks the X is a 1986 Disney Channel Original Movie that starred Mike the Dog as Capone/Astro, Barret Oliver as Ken, and Natalie Gregory as Kathy, who, unlike her role as Alice in the aforementioned 1985 version, is seen with her real hair in this movie, which is brunette. It was produced by Gregory Harrison's production company, The Catalina Production Group, Ltd. in association with Walt Disney Television. The film originally aired on October 18, 1986 on The Disney Channel in a commercial-free format, and then later on May 17, 1987 on ABC in a 2-hour format as part of the The Disney Sunday Movie. It also aired in a 2-part format on that show, with part 1 airing on July 3, 1988, and part 2 airing the following Sunday. Documentary film Neil Diamond: I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight is a musical documentary directed by Art Fisher. Comedy Moskal-Charivnyk, is a 1995 musical comedy by the Ukrainian filmmaker Mykola Zasieyev-Rudenko based on the book by Ukrainian writer Ivan Kotliarevskyi. The film features a detailed portrayal of Ukrainian culture, showing the beauty of Ukrainian traditions, music, costumes, and language. Comedy Lady Scarface is a 1941 black and white crime drama film. Documentary film The Other Side of the Lens is a 2008 documentary film directed by Reed Cowan. Comedy We Are Mari Pepa is a 2013 musical, comedy, drama, romance written by Samuel Kishi and Sofía Gómez-Córdova and directed by Samuel Kishi. Thriller Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a 2008 American computer-animated space opera film that takes place within the Star Wars saga, leading into the TV series of the same name produced by Lucasfilm. The film is set during the three-year time period between the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, which also holds the home media distribution rights to both this film and the TV series, the film premiered on August 10, 2008 at the Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, while screening in wide-release on August 14, 2008 across Australia, and August 15 in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. The Clone Wars was an introduction to the television series of the same name, which debuted on October 3, 2008. The film received a largely negative response from critics but was a moderate success at the box office, earning over $14 million in its opening weekend and continuing to earn over $60 million worldwide. A major marketing campaign included toys, fast food, and comic books. Comedy Kettle of Fish is a 2006 romantic comedy film written and directed by Claudia Myers. PLOT: Feuding roommates Mel and Ginger couldn't be more different; she's an uptight biologist, he's a commitment-phobic musician. When Mel falls in love with another woman at one of his gigs, it sparks a series of events that will change their relationship forever. Delightfully fresh, Kettle of Fish is an offbeat romantic comedy you won't want to miss. Documentary film Warriors... In Their Own Words is a 2008 documentary film. Science Fiction The Lady Shogun and Her Men is a 2010 drama science fiction film directed by Fuminori Kaneko. Thriller An executive at a Japanese pickle distributor, who just happens to be a Koala, is accused of several murders and struggles to make sense of his hazy history. Comedy Wherever You Are is a 2008 comedy-drama film from director-screenwriter Rob Margolies. The film addresses the changes within a dysfunctional family after 1 session of therapy. It is noted for having been filmed in 11 days. Comedy We Went to College is a 1936 film directed by Joseph Santley. Documentary film Life with Jester is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Helena Trestíková. Thriller Es war Mord und ein Dorf schweigt is a 2006 film directed by Jorgo Papavassiliou. Documentary film God Sleeps in Rwanda is a 2005 documentary short subject about five women affected by the Rwandan genocide. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. It lost to A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin. Comedy Olympiyan Anthony Adam is a 1999 high-budget Malayalam film directed by Bhadran starring Mohanlal, Meena and Nassar in the lead roles. The film was based on Hollywood film Kindergarten Cop starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Science Fiction Skyggen is a Danish science fiction/cyberpunk/comedy-film directed by Thomas Borch Nielsen and released in Germany and the U.S. as Webmaster. It stars Danish actor Lars Bom as the cerebral, machine-like hacker-turned-webmaster J.B., who performs his job while hanging upside down, wearing virtual reality goggles, his mind busy deep inside cyberspace. Upon witnessing a murder, he teams up with the impulsive, energetic Miauv. Lars Bom won the Best Actor award at the Italian Fantafestival, where the film also won for Best Special Effects. The film furthermore won a Silver Grand Prize at the 1999 Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, and a Danish Robert Award for Best Production Design. The movie was financed by the Danish bank "Forstædernes Bank" and the final production cost was not disclosed by neither producers nor the director. When the movie was released in Denmark in 1998 it was met with mixed reviews and was released on VHS, never appearing in Danish movie theaters. Documentary film Taming the Bull: The John Bramlett Story is a documentary film directed by Trey Reynolds. Comedy Tripswitch is a 2008 comedy short film written and directed by Anthony Sutcliffe. Animation Brand Spanking is a 2004 short animation film written by John-Paul Harney and Neil Jaworski and directed by John-Paul Harney. Thriller The Culling is a supernatural thriller based on the adventuresome road trip of five college students who encounter a strange little girl with a secret. It is a post-apocalyptic horror film, directed and written by Rustam Branaman and starring Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth DiPrinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, and Harley Graham. Comedy Care Bears Nutcracker Suite is the third and final television film to feature the Care Bears characters. Produced by the Canadian animation studio Nelvana, it is loosely based on the Nutcracker ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was directed by Joseph Sherman and Laura Shepherd, and produced by Nelvana's founders: Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert and Clive A. Smith. In this special, a schoolteacher tells some children a version of the Nutcracker story which features the Care Bear Family. While helping a sad girl named Anna, the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins meet a wooden soldier and a group of malicious rats from a place called Toyland. Entering this place, Anna and the Family learn that an evil Vizier is planning to destroy it with the help of his rodent army, and has his sights on a powerful ring that has been long hidden from the denizens. Care Bears Nutcracker Suite premiered on video and television in December 1988 across North America, and was met with indifferent reception. The special premiered on DVD in France in 2004, and then in November 2006 by Lions Gate Home Entertainment under a new English title, Care Bears: The Nutcracker. Animation Pas de deux is a 1968 short dance film by Norman McLaren, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film was photographed on High Contrast stock, with optical, step-and-repeat printing, for a sensuous and almost stroboscopic appearance. It shows a ballerina dancing by herself, before being joined by a male dancer, to perform the pas de deux of the title. The film is choreographed to Romanian pan pipe music. Comedy Easy Riches is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring George Carney, Gus McNaughton, Marjorie Taylor and Tom Helmore. Documentary film The 4th Annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a 2010 documentary film directed by Joel Gallen. Comedy Nick Offerman: American Ham is a 2014 American Stand-up Comedy film, directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts. It is written by American actor, writer, and carpenter, Nick Offerman. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2014. Comedy Planet of the Pitts is a 2004 action comedy film written and directed by Rokki James. Documentary film The Flying Doctors of East Africa is a 1969 documentary film by Werner Herzog about the "flying doctors" service of the African Medical and Research Foundation in Tanzania, Kenya, and Nairobi. The film is a fairly conventional documentary made during the filming of Herzog's more stylized films Fata Morgana and Even Dwarfs Started Small. Herzog was asked to make this film by some friends of the doctors themselves. The film consists mostly of factual accounts of the doctors' service, mostly avoiding the surrealism and stylizations that characterize the typical Herzog film. Herzog has said, "I do not even call it a film, it is much more a Bericht, a report." Documentary film About Sarah is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Elisa Miller. Thriller Scorcher is a 2002 science fiction disaster film directed by James Seale and starring Mark Dacascos, John Rhys-Davies, Jeffrey Johnson, Tamara Davies, Mark Rolston and Rutger Hauer. It was first released in the USA in 2002. It concerns a group of scientists who discover, after a disastrous nuclear accident, the Earth's tectonic plates are shifting and creating immense pressure that will destroy the earth in a fiery global eruption, and it's up to a few top scientists to find a way to stop it. Animation The Doraemons: Goal! Goal! Goal!! is a short-length feature film based on The Doraemons, a spin-off of the long-running series, Doraemon. It premiered on March 9, 2002 in Japan on a bill with Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom. The movie's original plot was written by Fujiko F. Fujio and Motoo Abiko. During the 2002 FIFA World Cup, The movie "The Doraemons: Goal! Goal! Goal!" had shown to the world, to celebrated The Doraemons. Comedy Il medico dei pazzi is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Documentary film Chile, Obstinate Memory is a 1998 documentary film directed by Patricio Guzmán. Documentary film "El ambulante is a film about the magic of cinema, a documentary about a globe-trotter that sells illusions, about a nomadic filmmaker that lightens the everyday life of many people who live far away from the big lights. 'El ambulante' is a story about the culture of people in the deep Argentina." Quoting the description from the IDFA site Documentary film Filmed in glorious high definition over five years and in ten locations, 80 WAVES is a collection of huge waves and big name riders from across the globe. Amongst the culture, wildlife and beautiful scenery of exotic surf spots like Fiji, Hawaii, and Bali, we see surfers and foil-boarders, tow-in surfing and body-boarding on such iconic waves as Hawaii's 'Jaws' and Indonesia's 'G-Land', all set to an eclectic collection of world music. Documentary film Who Are We? Germans In Siberia 1990 is a 1990 film directed by Leonija Wuss-Mundeciema. Documentary film JLG/JLG – Self-Portrait in December is a 1995 French documentary film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Comedy Tora-san, the Good Samaritan is a 1971 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Rumi Sakakibara as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, the Good Samaritan is the seventh entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Wie krieg ich meine Mutter groß? is a 2004 comedy written by Maria Solrun Sigurdardottir and directed by Stephan Wagner. Documentary film Sibylle is a 1979 short, documentary film directed by Robert Cappa. Documentary film Tango Negro, The African Roots of Tango is a documentary film written and directed by Dom Pedro. Documentary film Actor Alan Cumming explores the truths behind the fiction. He meets many of those closely involved with the original Cabaret, including Liza Minnelli, and talks to cabaret artists, among them acclaimed performer Ute Lemper. Documentary film Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst is a 2004 PBS documentary film about the 1974 kidnapping of Patty Hearst by the Symbionese Liberation Army left-wing revolutionary group. It was directed by Robert Stone, and features interviews with Timothy Findley and SLA members Russ Little and Michael Bortin. Comedy A-Haunting We Will Go is a 1966 theatrical Looney Tunes cartoon that was directed by Robert McKimson. As with the other Witch Hazel cartoons, June Foray voices Witch Hazel while Mel Blanc voices Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck, and Daffy's nephew. This is the last Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Witch Hazel, as well as the last Looney Tunes cartoon with June Foray's voice acting in the Golden Age. However, she would reprise her role as Witch Hazel once again in an episode of the 2003 Duck Dodgers series. Thriller Sazaa is a 1972 Bollywood thriller film directed by Chand. Comedy The Truth About Cats & Dogs is a 1996 American romantic comedy film, starring Janeane Garofalo, Uma Thurman, Ben Chaplin, and Jamie Foxx. It was directed by Michael Lehmann and written by Audrey Wells. The original music score was composed by Howard Shore. The film is a romantic comedy in the style of Cyrano de Bergerac, where two women date the same man, resulting in large explosions in their friendship. Animation Tortoise Beats Hare is a 1941 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Tex Avery. The short stars Bugs Bunny and, in his first appearance, Cecil Turtle. Thriller Star Runners is a 2009 Sci Fi channel original film, directed by Mat King and written by Rafael Jordan, and starring Connor Trinneer, James Kyson Lee, Toni Trucks, Aja Evans and Michael Culkin. Documentary film Liberators Take Liberties is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Helke Sander. Documentary film An American documentary filmmaker crosses the lines of Nigeria's oil conflict in order to bear witness to the lives of the militants engaged in the struggle, and the civilians caught in the crossfire. Comedy Si yo fuera diputado is a 1952 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy Secret Treasure is an upcoming Chinese period adventure film directed by Ronald Cheng and Gordon Chan and starring Ronald Cheng, Dayo Wong, Fala Chen and Joyce Feng. It will be released in 2015. Science Fiction Carnosaur is a 1993 science fiction horror film starring Diane Ladd as a mad scientist who plans to recreate dinosaurs and destroy humanity. The film is loosely based on the novel Carnosaur by John Brosnan that was released in 1984, but the two have little in common. They share only a few scenes, the villain still has the same basic motive, and both contain explicit gore and violence. It was the only film based on a Brosnan novel to be produced in America. As it was released four weeks before the larger-scale blockbuster Jurassic Park, Carnosaur may be considered a "mockbuster". Diane Ladd's daughter Laura Dern was one of the stars of Jurassic Park. The film grossed $1,753,979 and spawned two official direct-to-video sequels, and stock footage was recycled from all three films for 2001's Raptor. Documentary film Microcosmos is a 1996 documentary film by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou and produced by Jacques Perrin. Set to the music of Bruno Coulais, this film is primarily a record of detailed interactions between insects and other small invertebrates. The film was screened out of competition at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Scenes from the film were used in the music video for the single "You Don't Love Me" from The Philosopher Kings' album Famous, Rich and Beautiful. Documentary film House of the Tiger King is a deconstructionist documentary, released in 2004. A British travel writer-explorer, Tahir Shah, and documentary filmmakers David and Leon Flamholc, join forces to go on an expedition in Peru searching for Paititi, the Inca lost city of gold. Things do not as planned, and on their first attempt they are forced to give up due to two main setbacks: terrible conditions and troubles with their guide, an American survivalist Vietnam-war veteran named Richard Fowler. On their second attempt, Flamholc and Shah find various locals to help them, including Eduardo Huamani Padilla. Tensions begin to arise between the two, in part over the difficulties in transporting the amount of camera equipment carried by the film crew, and ultimately Shah leaves the Flamholcs stranded as he continues his journey on his own. The director explains in the voiceover that he will use the best footage to put together a story once he returns home, but that “Whatever it will look like, it will never show what actually happened.” Comedy Modern Imbeciles Planet World is a 2010 independent comedy film written and directed by Doug Manley. Comedy Truth or Dare: 6th Floor Rear Flat is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Barbara Wong, starring an ensemble cast featuring Karena Lam, Candy Lo, Juno Mak, Teresa Carpio, Roy Chow, Laurence Chou, and Edwin Siu. The film was considered both a critical and commercial success, and won various awards in both the 23rd Annual Hong Kong Film Awards and the 40th Annual Golden Horse Awards. Documentary film Crocodile in the Yangtze is a 2012 biographical documentary film directed by Porter Erisman. Documentary film Tributes - Pulse is a 2011 musical documentary film written and directed by Bill Morrison. Documentary film Nar Tanes? is a 2013 documentary film directed by Zlem Ulubay. Comedy Fatto su misura is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Laudadio. Comedy "Kate (Catherine Keener) and Alex (Oliver Platt), a married couple who run a successful business reselling estate-sale furniture, live in Manhattan with their teenage daughter, Abby. Wanting to expand their two-bedroom apartment, they buy the unit next door, planning to knock the walls out. However, before doing so, they have to wait for the occupant, Andra, a cranky elderly woman, to die. The wait becomes complicated when the family develops relationships with Andra and her two grown granddaughters. Nicole Holofcener infuses her story of love, death, and liberal guilt with a rare balance of humor and complexity that stems from her uncanny ability to understand people—their motivations, interactions, and contradictions. Her characters go to great pains to navigate a world of moral confusion; we want to feel good about ourselves, but we never feel quite good enough. In avoiding judgment, she offers a funny and philosophical reflection on the give and take of modern life." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site Comedy Lok Parlok is a 1979 Bollywood action film directed by Rama Rao Tatineni. It is remake of the blockbuster Telugu film Yamagola, which also starred Jayaprada. Animation ARTIST-110 is a 2014 short animation film directed by Seoro Oh. Comedy The World of Abbott and Costello is a 1965 American compilation film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Thriller Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome is a 1947 thriller film starring Ralph Byrd, Anne Gwynne, and Boris Karloff. The film is the fourth and final installment of the Dick Tracy film series released by RKO Radio Pictures. Comedy Justice, My Foot! is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To, starring Stephen Chow, Anita Mui and Ng Man Tat. Documentary film Us Now is a documentary film project "about the power of mass collaboration, the government and the Internet" The New York Times describes it as a film which "paints a future in which every citizen is connected to the state as easily as to Facebook, choosing policies, questioning politicians, collaborating with neighbours." The documentary weaves together the perceptions of leading thinkers on the power of the web, with the overriding suggestion that people gain a sense of satisfaction from active participation rather than symbolic representation in decision-making processes. The project claims the founding principles of mass collaborative projects, including transparency, self-selection and open-participation are nearing mainstream social and political lives. Us Now describes this transition and confronts politicians George Osborne and Ed Miliband with the possibilities for collaborative government as described by Don Tapscott and Clay Shirky amongst others. Documentary film Laughology is a 2009 documentary film about the contagiousness of human laughter by Canadian filmmaker and Laughologist Albert Nerenberg. It is the first feature length documentary about laughter. The documentary makes the case that laughter is the original peace signal and the human ability to share and transmit laughter may have been key to the rise of human civilization. The film chronicles unusual laughter phenomenon such as Holy Laughter, Laughter Parties and the Tanzanian Laughter Epidemic. The film is produced by Elevator Films which operates out of Lac Brome, Quebec, and Cache Film and Television. The film made its world premiere at HotDocs Film Festival in Toronto. Comedy The Front Page is a 1931 American comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Adolphe Menjou and Pat O'Brien. Based on a Broadway play of the same name, the film was produced by Howard Hughes, written by Bartlett Cormack and Charles Lederer, and distributed by United Artists. The supporting cast includes Mary Brian, George E. Stone, Matt Moore, and Edward Everett Horton. At the 4th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Milestone for Best Director, and Menjou for Best Actor. In 2010, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Documentary film Joshua City is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Kevin T. Allen. Thriller The Ghost Train is a 1931 British comedy thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Ann Todd. It is based on the play The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley. The film's art direction is by Walter Murton. Thought to have been lost, the film was found as a result of a 1992 British Film Institute campaign to locate missing movies. Comedy Si Si Senor is a 1930 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller The Spectator is a 2004 Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Paolo Franchi. It was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was paired by several critics with the works by Krzysztof Kieślowski. Animation The Barnyard Concert is a 1930 animated short film directed by Walt Disney. Comedy James Franco in the Comedy Central Roast. Comedy Marriage Blue is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film that follows the misadventures of four engaged couples in the week leading up to their weddings. Thriller Vampires: Los Muertos is a 2002 sequel to John Carpenter's Vampires starring Jon Bon Jovi in the role of a vampire hunter. The film is not a direct sequel but takes place within the same universe as the first film. This film is produced by John Carpenter. Cristián de la Fuente and Natasha Gregson Wagner also star as Father Rodrigo and Zoe. The film was written and directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. A third film was also released, Vampires: The Turning, but features a completely different vampire origin story. Thriller Shanghai Noon is a 2000 Chinese-American adventure comedy western film starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. The film, marking the directorial debut of Tom Dey, was written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. The film, set in Nevada and other parts of the American West in the 19th century, is a juxtaposition of a western with a kung fu action film with extended martial arts sequences. It also has elements of comedy and the "Buddy Cop" film genre, as it involves two men of different personalities and ethnicities who team up to stop a crime. It was partially filmed in the Canadian Badlands, near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, and also near Cochrane, Alberta. A sequel, Shanghai Knights, was released in 2003, with David Dobkin as director. Comedy "The actor Otto Kullberg is the kind of guy women love and men like. He occasionally drinks too much and when he screws up a day of shooting and threatens to drop of his new film, a younger colleague is engaged to make backups of all the scenes. Otto, a loudmouthed attention-seeker, must now reassert his role in the film. His private life is also in a tangle: during his first film, a love story developed between him and his present co-actress Bettina, who is now the current director’s wife. Does cinema and reality really mix? Nobody wants to be a loser in the battle of the actors… In this melancholic comedy, director Andreas Dresen and screenplay writer Wolfgang Kohlhaase portray loneliness, aging and the telling of little and big lies with light, laconic humour." Quoting the synopsis on the Zurich Film Festival site. Documentary film Media Matters is a 2013 short documentary news film written and directed by Sam Meyer and Austin Schmidt. Comedy Dancing Lady is a 1933 musical film starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, and featuring Franchot Tone, Fred Astaire, Robert Benchley and the Three Stooges. The picture was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, produced by John W. Considine Jr. and David O. Selznick, and was based on the novel of the same name by James Warner Bellah, published the previous year. The movie had a hit song in "Everything I Have Is Yours," by Burton Lane and Harold Adamson. The film features the screen debut of dancer Fred Astaire, who appears as himself, as well as the first credited film appearance of Nelson Eddy, and an early feature film appearance of the Three Stooges – Moe Howard, Curly Howard, and Larry Fine – in support of the leader of their act at the time, Ted Healy, whose role in the films is considerably larger than theirs; the quartet is billed as "Ted Healy and His Stooges." At the other end of the comedy scale, cultured Algonquin Round Table humorist Robert Benchley plays a supporting role. Animation Kikoriki. Team Invincible is the prequel animated feature film for Kikoriki series. The film was released in Russia December 22, 2011, in cinemas. In United Kingdom it released February 10, 2012. Documentary film Bittersweet Joke is a 2012 documentary film directed by Yeonah Paik. Documentary film The Other Final is a 2003 documentary film, directed by Johan Kramer of Dutch communications agency Kessels Kramer, about a football match between Bhutan and Montserrat, the then-lowest ranked teams in the FIFA World Rankings. The game was played in the Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu, Bhutan. Bhutan won the game 4–0, their first ever victory and the first time they had kept a clean sheet. The friendly match, officially sanctioned by FIFA, saw Bhutan rise out of the bottom two of the world rankings and kept Montserrat in last place. The referee was Englishman Steve Bennett. Thriller Hotel der toten Gäste is a 1965 German thriller film directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Dor, Frank Latimore, Wolfgang Kieling and Elke Sommer. The police are called to a hotel, filled with visitors in town for a music festival, where one of the guests has been murdered. The film was shot in Bavaria. Comedy Ce l'hai un minuto? is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Alessandro Bardani and Luca Di Prospero. Comedy Machete is a 2010 American action film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and also directed by Ethan Maniquis. This film is an expansion of a fake trailer that was included in Rodriguez's and Quentin Tarantino's 2007 Grindhouse double-feature. Machete continues the B movie and exploitation style of Grindhouse, and includes some of the footage. The film stars Danny Trejo in his first lead role as the title character, and co-stars Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Don Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Steven Seagal, Lindsay Lohan, Cheech Marin and Jeff Fahey. This was Steven Seagal's first theatrical release film in eight years since his starring role in 2002's Half Past Dead. Machete was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox and Rodriguez's company, Troublemaker Studios, on September 3, 2010. A sequel, Machete Kills, was released on October 11, 2013. Thriller Fatal Rescue is a 2009 action drama film written by Julia Neumann, Sabine Leipert and directed by Stephen Manuel. Comedy Somewhere in Turkey is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Il Grido D'Angoscia Dell'Uccello Predatore (20 Tagli D'Aprile) is a 2001 short comedy documentary written and directed by Nanni Moretti. Thriller Que sera, sera is a 2002 Brazilian comedy film directed by Murilo Salles. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Science Fiction The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter, written by Bill Lancaster, and starring Kurt Russell. The film's title refers to its primary antagonist: a parasitic extraterrestrial lifeform that assimilates other organisms and in turn imitates them. The Thing infiltrates an Antarctic research station, taking the appearance of the researchers that it absorbs, and paranoia develops within the group. The film is based on John W. Campbell, Jr.'s novella Who Goes There?, which was more loosely adapted by Howard Hawks and Christian Nyby as the 1951 film The Thing from Another World. Carpenter considers The Thing to be the first part of his Apocalypse Trilogy, followed by Prince of Darkness and In the Mouth of Madness. Although the films are narratively unrelated, each features a potentially apocalyptic scenario; should "The Thing" ever reach civilization, it would be only a matter of time before it consumes humanity. On June 25, 1982, The Thing opened #8 in 840 theaters and remained in the top ten box office for three weeks. Documentary film Scena Del Crimine is a 2010 Dutch film written and directed by Walter Stokman. Animation Cyndrome is a 2012 animated short film directed by Kulbicki Sandrine. Thriller Before the Devil Knows You're Dead is a 2007 crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, his last feature film before his death in 2011. The film was written by Kelly Masterson, and stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei, and Albert Finney. The title comes from the Irish saying: "May you be in heaven a full half-hour before the devil knows you're dead". The film unfolds non-linearly, repeatedly going back and forth in time, with some scenes shown from various points of view. The film received critical acclaim, and was selected as one of 2007's ten most influential American films by the American Film Institute at the 2007 AFI Awards. Comedy Pillow Fight is a 1897 short comedy film directed by William Heise. Animation The Story of Santa Claus is a 1996 animated TV special directed by Toby Bluth. It features the voices of Ed Asner, Betty White, and Tim Curry. Comedy Children Galore is a 1955 comedy film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Eddie Byrne and June Thorburn. Animation Light Me Up is a 2012 short animated comedy film written by Ryan Walton and Becky Wangberg and directed by Derek Dolechek and Ryan Walton. Comedy Surf School is a 2006 film directed by Joel Silverman. Animation Bead Game is a 1977 animated short film by Ishu Patel, creating by arranging beads into the shapes of real and mythical creatures, who absorb and devour another, evolving into scenes of modern human warfare. Jnan Prakash Ghosh provides music for the 5 min 35 second film, which was produced at the National Film Board of Canada. The film's technique was inspired by the beadwork of Inuit women. The increasing aggression shown by the creatures in Bead Game was intended as a cautionary tale about human hostility and nuclear weapons. Comedy La bugiarda is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Catherine Spaak. Thriller Kalikkalam is a 1990 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and starring Mammootty, Shobana and Murali in the lead roles. Documentary film Front Line is a 1981 Australian documentary film directed by David Bradbury. It follows the career of Tasmanian-born combat cameraman Neil Davis, particularly his time in South Vietnam and Cambodia in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Science Fiction Slime City Massacre is a 2010 comedy-horror sequel film directed by Greg Lamberson and starring Jennifer Bihl, Kealan Patrick Burke, Debbie Rochon and Robert Sabin. It is a semi-sequel to Greg Lamberson's earlier Slime City. Thriller Munjaneya Manju is a 1993 Indian Kannada romantic drama film directed by P. H. Vishwanath and based on Eechanooru Jayalakshmi's novel of the same name. The film features Ambareesh, Sudharani and Tara in the lead roles. The film, produced by Sandesh Nagaraj, was widely appreciated for its songs tuned by Hamsalekha and lead actors performances upon release. Tara won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in this film. Documentary film Tanjuska and the 7 Devils is a 1993 documentary film by Finnish director Pirjo Honkasalo about a ten-year old Belarussian girl who is believed to have been possessed by the devil. It is the second part of Honkasalo's "Trilogy of the Sacred and the Satanic", preceded by Mysterion and followed by Atman. The film won several international awards, including the International Jury Award at the Bombay International Film Festival. Comedy My Sweet Home is a 2001 film directed by Filippos Tsitos. Comedy Hard to Handle is a comedy film starring James Cagney as a breezily clowning con artist who organizes a Depression-era dance marathon. His character remarks at one point, "The mass is a cow. It must be milked". The movie was produced at Warner Bros. and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Comedy Chalo Ishq Ladaaye is a 2002 Indian film comedy directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Govinda and Rani Mukerji. Thriller Deadly Illusion is a 1987 action/crime thriller film directed by Larry Cohen and William Tannen. It stars Billy Dee Williams, Vanity and Morgan Fairchild. Animation Pencil Mania is a 1932 animated cartoon in the Van Beuren Studios Tom and Jerry series that breaks the fourth wall of theatre and film. The two main characters become animators in the film, and draw various cartoon scenarios against the blank background, and interact with them. The short was created by John Foster and Vernon Stallings, with synchronization by Gene Rodemich, released through Library Films. The opening credits are played over the song "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover". Run time is 6:54. It is believed to be in the public domain. Thriller One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing is a 1975 comedy film, which is set in the early 1920s, about the theft of a dinosaur skeleton from the Natural History Museum. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company. The title is a parody of the film title One of Our Aircraft Is Missing. The film was based on the 1970 novel The Great Dinosaur Robbery by David Forrest. Science Fiction Wonder Women! explores the nation’s long-term love affair with comic book superheroes and raises questions about the possibilities and contradictions of heroines within the genre. The film goes behind the scenes with Lynda Carter, Lindsay Wagner, Gloria Steinem, Kathleen Hanna, comic writers and artists, and others who offer an enlightening and entertaining counterpoint to the male-dominated superhero genre. Thriller Code 46 is a 2003 British film directed by Michael Winterbottom, with screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce. It was produced by BBC Films and Revolution Films. It is a disquieting science fiction love story with themes that explore the moral impacts of advances in biotechnology. The soundtrack was composed by David Holmes under the name "Free Association". The film was shot in Dubai, Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur, Rajasthan and many interiors in London, both for logistic reasons and because the juxtaposition of elements of these cities offered a believable futuristic setting. Documentary film Road To Austin is a 2014 documentary film written by Gary Fortin, Bill Narum and Marshall Riggan and directed by Gary Fortin. Documentary film The Children Of The Commune is a 2009 documentary family film written and directed by Juliane Grossheim. Comedy Baby Mine is a 1917 American silent film comedy directed by both John S. Robertson and Hugo Ballin and starring Madge Kennedy. The picture marked Kennedy's screen debut and was one of the first films produced by Samuel Goldwyn as an independent after founding his own studio. It is based on a 1910 Broadway play Baby Mine by Margaret Mayo. The story was filmed once again as Baby Mine with Charlotte Greenwood at MGM, the successor to Goldwyn Pictures. This version, however, at one time thought lost, is held in the French archive Cinematheque Francais. Comedy Chester's Big Night is a 2004 short comedy film directed by Gregory Lemkin and written by Gregory Lemkin and Masi Oka. Comedy Road to the Altar is a 2009 comedy film directed by Annie Lynch. Documentary film Lighting Strikes Twice: The Real-life Sequel To Moby Dick is a 2013 short adventure historical mystery documentary film directed by Stephani Gordon. Thriller Innocent Blood is a 1992 American horror-crime film directed by John Landis. The film stars Anne Parillaud as a beautiful French vampire who finds herself pitted against a gang of vicious mobsters led by Robert Loggia who eventually becomes a vampire himself. The film is set and was filmed in and around the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. The "Little Italy" of Pittsburgh, a portion of the Bloomfield, Pittsburgh neighborhood, clustered around Liberty Avenue, is recognizable in many of the film's outdoor urban scenes. Actors Tony Sirico and David Proval have supporting parts as gangsters, foreshadowing their roles in The Sopranos. It also features early appearances by Anthony LaPaglia, Angela Bassett, and Chazz Palminteri. The film balances plenty of slickly directed thrills and gore with some moments of humor. Loggia's bewilderment at waking in the morgue to find a thermometer protruding from his stomach and the reaction of the wife of crooked lawyer Manny Bergman to the bizarre mayhem that ensues are good examples. A gorier unrated version was released on DVD in Germany. Animation Wurst is a 2014 short animated film directed by Carlo Vogele. Comedy Mikeyboy is a family action comedy film directed by Chris Berkenkamp. Animation Colour symphony in blue is a 1936 animated film. Thriller Skeeter is a 1993 horror film starring Jim Youngs, and Tracy Griffith, directed by Clark Brandon. The film was released in 1993, with the first video premiere being on April 6, 1994. Comedy Republik Twitter is an Indonesian romantic drama directed by Kuntz Agus released in 2012. Starring Laura Basuki and Abimana Aryasatya, it follows a university student in his quest to be with a beautiful journalist. Work on Republik Twitter began in June 2011, when screenwriter Eddri Sumitra Ito began preparing a script. Based on one of his earlier blog posts, pre-production for the story took four months, with another fourteen days shooting and four months post-production. Its themes of social media use in Indonesia were generally well received. Comedy Impatient Vivek is a 2011 Bollywood romantic comedy film, directed by Rahat Kazmi and produced by Ashok Chauhan & Malvee S. It released under the Search Film banner. The film was the first Bollywood release of 2011, alongside No One Killed Jessica, on Jan 7. Comedy Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions is a series of ten Wallace and Gromit stop motion animations varying in length from 1 to 3 minutes. Each episode features one of Wallace's new inventions and Gromit's skeptical reaction to it. The series was produced and released in 2002 by Aardman Animations. Documentary film Holbrook/Twain: An American Odyssey is a 2014 documentary film directed by Scott Teems. Animation Lava Kusa: The Warrior Twins is a 2010 animation film written and directed by Dhavala Satyam as a joint venture of Kanipakam Creations with RVML Animation. Comedy Sun, suds, a magical island, Bigfoot, Elvis and beautiful women perfect! In this hilarious parody the hot, sexy action continues in funny form as three former Playboy Playmates and three former Penthouse Pets romp in the sun and surf! (oh, and they do competitions and stuff too). Everyone will enjoy this parody of Survivor with inside jokes for fans of the show plus plenty of hilarious teenage humor for everyone else. Thriller 24 is a planned feature film based on the television series of the same name, currently estimated to enter production in summer 2013. Documentary film This feature-length documentary explores how massive, international efforts to alleviate poverty in Africa may be undermining the very communities they aim to benefit. It concentrates on telling the stories of two ordinary Kenyans: farmer Jackson Omondi, and midwife Silva Adhiambo. Animation Dave’s lessons take us to outlandish locations, and even flashback to his youth, always placing our daredevil in harm’s way - with hilarious, painful results. Comedy Flying Saucer Daffy is the 187th short subject that stars American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Something About Beckham is a 2003 documentary film. Thriller Mr. America is a 2013 Italian thriller directed by Leonardo Ferrari Carissimi, and screenplay by the director himself and Fabio Morgan. It stars Anna Favella and Marco Cocci. Thriller Chehre Pe Chehra is a 1981 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Raj Tilak. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Shatrughan Sinha, Rekha and Sulakshana Pandit in pivotal roles. Science Fiction Der Herr vom andern Stern is a film directed by Heinz Hilpert released on Jul 13, 1948. Animation The Irresistible Smile is a 2006 short animation film written and directed by Ami Lindholm. Comedy In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones is a 1989 Indian TV film with screenplay by Arundhati Roy, direction by Pradip Krishen, and starring Arjun Raina as the title character, along with Roshan Seth and Shahrukh Khan. This film was the recipient of two National Awards in 1989. This film acquired a cult status in the years after it was made. Set in the 1970s, In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones is a funny film of architecture students in their final year of college. The film was part autobiographical with Roy recounting her own experiences of studying in the School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi, a leading architecture institute in India. Thriller Chad Udall is a young attorney whose life has been turned upside down when his license to practice law is suspended and his marriage fails. Unfortunately his misfortunes are only the beginning when he becomes the only witness to a murder that places Chad in the center of a major conspiracy involving the prestigious accounting firm of Toffler and Vaughn the auditors for the State Lottery Commission the FBI and his best friend. What started out as a drunken lapse in judgment sends Chad Udall on the run as a fugitive. His only hope is Beverly Colburn a young undercover FBI agent who finds herself in the middle of A CONSPIRACY. Documentary film This documentary blends personal accounts of what happened before, during and after WWII. One testimony tells of a sister sending tear-stained letters from the prison camp, while another survivor tells the story of how his father traded portions of the family's food that was being saved for the liberation march, a few slices of bread, for a Jewish prayer book in order to perform a Passover sedar and for Sabbath. Woven together with survivor testimonies, archival footage, original music, source music and survivors' personal photographs and artifacts, the documentary will show the richness of life before the war, the rise and fall of Nazi power, the liberation of the camps and life now, 50 years later, all as seen through the eyes of those who survived. Animation The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury is a 2004 made-for-DVD animated movie. It was directed by the Korean-American animator Peter Chung, and features Vin Diesel reprising his role of Richard B. Riddick. Documentary film Los encontraremos is a 1983 documentary short film directed by Salvador Díaz. Science Fiction Stella und der Stern des Orients is a 2008 film directed by Erna Schmidt. Comedy The Baby Juice Express is the 2004 comedy crime film written by Michael Hurst and Nick Moran and directed by Michael Hurst. Thriller The Box is a 2009 American psychological thriller film based on the 1970 short story "Button, Button" by Richard Matheson, which was previously adapted into an episode of the 1980s iteration of The Twilight Zone. The film is written and directed by Richard Kelly and stars Cameron Diaz and James Marsden as a couple who receive a box from a mysterious man played by Frank Langella who offers them one million dollars if they press the button sealed within the dome on top of the box. However, once the button has been pushed, someone, somewhere, will die. Animation Auscultation of the Heart is a 2011 Short Animated film directed by Marjorie Lemay and Eric Vachon. Comedy The Damned United is a 2009 British sports drama film directed by Tom Hooper and adapted by Peter Morgan from David Peace's bestselling novel The Damned Utd, a largely fictional book based on the author's interpretation of Brian Clough's ill-fated tenure as football manager of Leeds United in 1974. It was produced by BBC Films and Left Bank Pictures, with additional funding from Screen Yorkshire and Columbia Pictures. Sony Pictures Entertainment distributed the film. The film was originally proposed by Stephen Frears, but he pulled out of the project in November 2007. Hooper took his place and film was shot from May to July 2008. The film marks the fifth collaboration between screenwriter Peter Morgan and actor Michael Sheen. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 27 March 2009, and in North America on 25 September. Documentary film El informe Toledo is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Albino Alvarez. Animation A Haunting We Will Go is a 1949 animated short directed by Seymour Kneitel and narrated again by Frank Gallop, featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost. This is also the last short before the character was used in a series of 52 regular theatrical shorts. Documentary film Undressing Israel: Gay Men in the Promised Land is a 46-minute documentary written by American adult-film entrepreneur, columnist, gay activist and gay pornographic film director Michael Lucas, and co-directed by Lucas and Israeli director Yariv Mozer. In his debut as a documentary filmmaker, Michael Lucas portrays in this film released in 2012 Israel's thriving GLBT community through footage of Tel Aviv's vibrant nightlife, a same-sex wedding, and candid interviews with a diverse range of local Israeli gays and lesbians, including a gay MP, an openly gay Army trainer, a drag queen, a transvestite, a young Arab-Israeli journalist, and same-sex parents raising their children and a number of artists and activists. Comedy Fun with Dick and Jane is a 2005 remake of the 1977 American comedy film of the same name, directed by Dean Parisot and written by Judd Apatow and Nicholas Stoller. It stars Jim Carrey and Téa Leoni as Dick and Jane Harper, an upper-middle-class couple who resort to robbery after the company for which Dick works goes bankrupt. Alec Baldwin, Richard Jenkins, Angie Harmon, John Michael Higgins, Richard Burgi, Carlos Jacott, Gloria Garayua, and Stephnie Weir also star. The film generated worldwide box office sales of $202 million. It received mostly mixed reviews from critics. It was released by Columbia Pictures on December 21, 2005. Comedy Gridiron Flash is a 1934 comedy drama sport film based on the story by Nicholas T. Barrows and Earle Snell, written and directed by Glenn Tyron. Comedy La malle au mariage is a 1912 comedy short film written and directed by Max Linder. Comedy When The King Tilts is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Drew Britton and Logan Lark and directed by Drew Britton. Documentary film The Home Economics Story is a 1951 short documentary film. Thriller Gumnaam is a 1965 Indian suspense thriller film directed by Raja Nawathe, starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen and Mehmood. The film is an adaptation of the book And then there were none by Agatha Christie. The film became a box office hit. The music for the film was composed by Shankar-Jaikishan. The film came to wider attention in the Western World when its opening song "Jaan Pehechan Ho" was in the opening credits of Ghost World and in the 2011 commercial "The Date" for Heineken. It is sung by Bollywood legend Mohammed Rafi, although he is not the man depicted onscreen. The main dancer is Laxmi Chhaya. The group "Ted Lyons and his Cubs" playing the song can also be seen in 1964 film Jaanwar playing "Dekho Ab To" and Tasveer, Love Marriage, Bedaag, Shehnai, and Mere Sanam, also featuring dancer Oscar Unger. The psychedelic choreography was by Herman Benjamin, who is also singing the song onscreen. Comedy A Bug's Life is a 1998 American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Directed by John Lasseter and co-directed by Andrew Stanton, the film involves a misfit ant, Flik, who is looking for "tough warriors" to save his colony from greedy grasshoppers. Flik recruits a group of bugs that turn out to be an inept circus troupe. Randy Newman composed the music for the film, which stars the voices of Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Hayden Panettiere, David Hyde Pierce, Joe Ranft, Denis Leary, Jonathan Harris, Madeline Kahn, Bonnie Hunt, Brad Garrett and Mike McShane. The film is a retelling of Aesop's fable The Ant and the Grasshopper. Production began shortly after the release of Toy Story in 1995. The screenplay was penned by Stanton and comedy writers Donald McEnery and Bob Shaw. The ants in the film were re-designed to be more appealing, and Pixar's animation unit employed new technical innovations in computer animation. During production, the filmmakers became embroiled in a public feud with DreamWorks due to a similar film, Antz. Comedy Frankenstein's Monster is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Michael Heerlein. Documentary film Composer Meets Quartet is a 1987 documentary film written and directed by Jørgen Leth. Comedy Strictly Dynamite is a 1934 American film starring Lupe Velez and Jimmy Durante. Norman Foster plays a poet whose life changes when he begins writing comedy for Durante and develops an infatuation for Durante's volatile partner. Documentary film The Sea Around Us is a 1953 American documentary film directed by Irwin Allen and released by RKO. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was based on the Rachel Carson book of the same name. Documentary film The Glass Ceiling is a 2004 documentary film directed by Yamina Benguigui. Comedy The Merry Jail is a 1917 comedy film written and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Thriller Murder in the Mirror is a 2000 TV film directed by James Keach. Animation Milk Dots '5s Compilation' is a 2012 short animated film directed by Isaac King, Steve Angel and Julian Grey. Comedy Graisse is 2010 short film directed by Carnior. Animation El aparecido is a 2001 short animated film written and directed by Diego Agudo. Comedy The Weekend Murders is a 1970 Italian giallo film directed by Michele Lupo. Documentary film Dudley Clendinen: A Good Short Life is a documentary film directed by Stewart Lippe. Documentary film The Wild Hearts is a film directed by Michael Noer. Documentary film A Skin Too Few: The Days of Nick Drake is a 2002 documentary film directed by Jeroen Berkvens. Documentary film Return to the Dreaming is a 1968 documentary film directed by Cecil Holmes. Documentary film Rodin, the Gates of Hell is a 1982 documentary film. Comedy Love Breakups Zindagi is a Hindi romantic film, directed by Sahil Sangha and produced by Zayed Khan under the banner of Sahara Motion Pictures and Born Free Entertainment. It stars Zayed Khan and Dia Mirza in the lead roles. The music is composed by the duo Salim-Sulaiman and the lyrics are penned by Javed Akhtar. The movie released on 7 October 2011. Thriller Jack Reacher is a 2012 American thriller film. It is an adaptation of Lee Child's 2005 novel One Shot. Written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie, the film stars Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher. The film entered production in October 2011, and concluded in January 2012. It was filmed entirely on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The film's U.S. premiere gala, scheduled for December 15, was delayed after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on December 14. The film was released in North America on December 21, and in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2012. Documentary film Am Fuß der Rocky Mountains is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Ramon Kramer. Thriller There Will be No Leave Today is a 1959 student film by the Russian film directors Andrei Tarkovsky and Aleksandr Gordon. Based on a real postwar incident the film is about an army unit trying to dispose unexploded bombs to save a small town. It was Tarkovsky's and Gordon's second film, produced while being student at the State Institute of Cinematography. The film was aired on Soviet Central Television in 1959 and consecutive years on Victory Day. For a long time it was thought to be lost, but was rediscovered in the mid-1990s. Animation Babeldom is a 2012 animation, science fiction documentary film written and directed by Paul Bush. Documentary film 1 a Minute is a docu-drama film written and directed by Indian American actress Namrata Singh Gujral, and is based around her own life and the lives of other women who suffered from cancer. Comedy Jedenácté přikázání, also known as The Eleventh Commandment', is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1935. Science Fiction Iczelion is a 2 episode sci-fi anime OVA series with a female cast, released in 1994. It was created by Toshihiro Hirano, creator of the original Fight! Iczer One and Iczer Reborn series. AIC and KSS were the animation production companies in charge of Iczelion. The series was licensed by in North America by ADV Films. Unlike its predecessor, Iczelion did not really feature female-female intimacy. Although the series hinted at a possible continuation, none was ever written or created. The story seems to take place in an alternate timeline from Iczer-One and Iczer Reborn because of its placement in modern day and with a seemingly different Nagisa. Iczelion was also made into a radio drama series, released as three drama CDs. The radio drama served as a bridge between Iczer-3 and Iczelion, as characters from the Iczer-3 OVA series were featured in it, including Nagisa Kasumi, who became the title Iczelion instead of the OVA's Nagisa Kai. Iczel was also sent to earth by Iczer-3 in the radio drama. Comedy Sorry aka Gomen is a 2002 Japanese film by director Shin Togashi. It is a coming of age drama about the confusion of first love set in Kyoto and Osaka, Japan. It was the debut feature for many of the child actors, including the leads Masahiro Hisano and Yukika Sakuratani, and the second film by director Togashi. Documentary film Facing Fear is a 2013 documentary film by Jason Cohen. Worlds collide when a former neo-Nazi skinhead and the gay victim of his hate crime attack meet by chance 25 years after the incident that dramatically shaped both of their lives. Together, they embark on a journey of forgiveness that challenges both to grapple with their beliefs and fears, eventually leading to an improbable collaboration...and friendship. Facing Fear was a nominee for the 86th Academy Awards in the Best Documentary Short Subject category. Thriller Destination: Infestation is a 2007 Canadian-US made for TV production in the disaster film genre, directed by George Mendeluk. It premiered in the US on the women-oriented Lifetime Movie Network. Comedy Jomblo Keep Smile is a 2014 comedy film. Comedy Maratón is a 1968 Czechoslovak film. The film was directed by Ivo Novák starring Jaromír Hanzlík, Jana Brejchová and Vladimír Mensík . Comedy I Often Think of Piroschka is a 1955 German romantic comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Gunnar Möller and Wera Frydtberg. It is based on the novel of the same title by Hugo Hartung. During a train journey, the writer Andreas nostalgically recalls a holiday trip he had made thirty years before in 1920s Hungary to the Lake Balaton area. While there he had enjoyed his first true romance with the daughter of the local stationmaster. The film is in the heimatfilm tradition which was at its height when the film was released. It was extremely popular, and Pulver became closely identified with her role as the title character Piroschka. Animation Lake Affect is a 2007 film directed by Jason Livingston. Thriller Escape Velocity is a 1999 action and si-fi film written by Paul A. Birkett and directed by Lloyd A. Simandl. Thriller Alto Sauce is a 2011 thriller short film written and directed by Fernando Pomares. Comedy Nightfur is a 2010 New Wave science fiction film written and directed by Jason Corgan Brown. The film debuted at the Echo Park Film Center on September 4, 2010 and was released in North America on December 20, 2011 by Vanguard. It stars Jeter Rhodes, Creighton Barrett, and Jana Danae. The feature film blends new wave cinema, romance, and mysticism with science fiction and fantasy. Nightfur features music by Band Of Horses, The Parson Redheads, The Stevenson Ranch Davidians, Lucy Langlas, The Karabal Nightlife, and more. Documentary film Tango Ya Ba Wendo is a 1992 documentary film. Thriller Secret Agents is a 2004 film directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer and written by Yann Brion, Jean Cosmos, Olivier Douyère, Frédéric Schoendoerffer and Ludovic Schoendoerffer. Comedy Heavy Traffic is a 1973 American animated drama film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. The film, which begins, ends, and occasionally combines with live-action, explores the often surreal fantasies of a young New York cartoonist named Michael Corleone, using pinball imagery as a metaphor for inner-city life. Heavy Traffic was Bakshi and producer Steve Krantz's follow-up to the successful and coolly controversial film Fritz the Cat, the first animated feature to receive an X rating. Though producer Krantz made varied attempts to produce an R-rated film, Heavy Traffic was given an X rating by the MPAA. The film received positive reviews and is widely considered to be Bakshi's biggest critical success. Documentary film Connected By Coffee is a documentary adventure film directed by Aaron Dennis. Science Fiction Universal Soldier is a 1992 American science fiction action film directed by Roland Emmerich. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren as soldiers who kill each other in Vietnam but are reanimated in a secret Army project along with a large group of other previously dead soldiers. Thriller The Cat's Meow is a 2001 period drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and starring Kirsten Dunst, Eddie Izzard, Edward Herrmann, Cary Elwes, Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Tilly. The screenplay by Steven Peros is based on his play of the same title, which was inspired by the mysterious death of film mogul Thomas H. Ince. The film takes place aboard publisher William Randolph Hearst's yacht on a weekend cruise celebrating Ince's 42nd birthday in November 1924. Among those in attendance are Hearst's longtime companion and film actress Marion Davies, fellow actor Charlie Chaplin, writer Elinor Glyn, columnist Louella Parsons, and actress Margaret Livingston. The celebration is cut short by an unusual death that would go on to become the subject of legendary Hollywood folklore. Comedy Duck Dodgers in the 24½ᵗʰ Century is a Merrie Melodies cartoon created in 1952 and released on July 25, 1953, starring Daffy Duck as space hero Duck Dodgers, Porky Pig as his assistant, and Marvin the Martian as his opponent. Marvin the Martian had been introduced as an unnamed villain in Haredevil Hare playing opposite Bugs Bunny, but this cartoon was the first of many appearances of Duck Dodgers. The title is a pun on the comic book character Buck Rogers, and especially on one collective title of his adventures in particular, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. In 1994, it was voted #4 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2004, it was retrospectively nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Comedy Taxi 4 is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and the fourth installment of the Taxi series. As with all the other films in the Gallic Taxi franchise, Samy Naceri plays taxi driver "Daniel Morales", this time in a Peugeot 407, unlike the 406 in the previous films. Frédéric Diefenthal is "Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec", whilst Jean-Christophe Bouvet reprises his role as "General Bertineau" yet again. The film also features French footballer Djibril Cissé. Animation 7 Cities is a 2008 film directed by Reza Hemmatirad. Thriller A young couple, Lisa Younger and Jared Vandenberg, escape the Los Angeles rat race for the quiet life in Joshua Tree, California but paranormal visions and voices quickly turn the house of their dreams into a house of nightmares. They enlist the help of a spiritualist, Alex Damiano, to help exorcise the premises but this only awakens and angers the demonic presence that lurks within. When the town Sherriff, Dennis Woodruff, becomes involved, he discovers that another family mysteriously disappeared 10 years earlier without a trace and he also becomes entangled in the web of evil horror. Documentary film Oprah Winfrey's Legends Ball was a three-day celebration held by Oprah Winfrey honoring twenty-five African American women in art, entertainment, and civil rights. The celebration included a luncheon, white-tie ball, and gospel brunch. On May 22, 2006, a year after the celebration, a one-hour program about the weekend aired on ABC. It included celebrity interviews and behind-the-scenes moments. The 25 women included Maya Angelou, Shirley Caesar, Diahann Carroll, Elizabeth Catlett, Ruby Dee, Katherine Dunham, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin, Nikki Giovanni, Dorothy Height, Lena Horne, Coretta Scott King, Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Toni Morrison, Rosa Parks, Leontyne Price, Della Reese, Diana Ross, Naomi Sims, Tina Turner, Cicely Tyson, Alice Walker, Dionne Warwick, and Nancy Wilson. Thriller Zenith - A Film by Anonymous is a 2010 American psychological thriller about two men attempting to solve the same conspiracy theory. The title refers to a grand 'Zenith Conspiracy' formed by the film's protagonist, Ed Crowley. The film also utilizes an alternate reality game and transmedia storytelling to augment its narrative. Zenith premiered at The IFC Center in New York City on October 1, 2010, and had an extended run in January 2011 at the Kraine Theatre with its distribution company, Cinema Purgatorio. All three parts have been made available as a free-to-share download at the BitTorrent powered distribution site VODO. Comedy The Three from the Filling Station is a 1955 West German musical film directed by Hans Wolff and starring Adrian Hoven, Walter Müller and Walter Giller. After losing their money, three young men go to work at a filling station where they all fall in love with the same woman. The film is a remake of the 1930 UFA film The Three from the Filling Station. It was one of a series of remakes made during the 1950s of major hits during the Weimar and Nazi eras. Documentary film Simple as That is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kari Branch, Ashley McCue and Russell Walker. Comedy Raja Hindustani is a 1996 Hindi drama romance film directed by Dharmesh Darshan. It tells the tale of a cab driver hailing from a small town, who falls in love with a rich girl. Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor play the lead roles. The film was one of the most commercially successful films of the 1990s. Juhi Chawla was first offered the lead role but she refused the film. The film's music became popular and was successful especially in central and eastern states of India. The controversial kissing scene added to its publicity. Karisma Kapoor was hugely complimented for her looks and outstanding performance as Aarti, a rich beautiful sensitive young girl full of dreams and desires. She won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for this film and was then cast by director Yash Chopra for the role of Nisha in his movie Dil To Pagal Hai. This film is inspired by Suraj Prakash's 1965 Hindi film Jab Jab Phool Khile starring Shashi Kapoor and Nanda. Comedy Still Breathing is a 1998 drama feature film starring Brendan Fraser and Joanna Going. Con artist Rosalyn Willoughby in Hollywood and puppeteer Fletcher McBracken in San Antonio have the same dream, which links them to each other. He travels to L.A. to find her, but at first she resists him. The film is set in Los Angeles, California, San Antonio, and San Marcos, Texas. Documentary film Plank is a 2009 short documentary film written by Billy Pols and Liedewij Theisens, directed by Billy Pols. Thriller The Perfect Storm is a 2000 American biographical disaster drama film directed by Wolfgang Petersen. It is an adaptation of the 1997 non-fiction book of the same title by Sebastian Junger about the crew of the Andrea Gail that got caught in the Perfect Storm of 1991. The film stars George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, William Fichtner, John C. Reilly, Diane Lane, Karen Allen and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. The film was released on June 30, 2000, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Comedy Tora's Tropical Fever aka Torasan Goes to Hisbiscus Land is a 1980 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ruriko Asaoka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora's Tropical Fever is the twenty-fifth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Trouble Dolls is a 2014 comedy drama film written & directed by Jennifer Prediger and Jess Weixler. Documentary film War without Images is a 2002 documentary film written by Mohammed Soudani and Michael von Graffenried and directed by Mohammed Soudani. Science Fiction Habana is a 2013 short film written and directed by Edouard Salier. Animation Fiesta Fiasco is a 1967 Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Speedy Gonzales Daffy Duck and other mice. This cartoon short is directed by Alex Lovy and written by Cal Howard. Comedy Yale vs. Harvard is a 1927 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 64th Our Gang short that was released and is considered to be lost in the MGM vault fire 1967. Comedy Eradane Maduve is an Indian Kannada comedy movie directed by Dinesh Baboo starring Ananth Nag, Suhasini Maniratnam, Tara and Jennifer Kotwal in the lead roles. It was a low budget movie and surprise hit of the year 2010. The film is being remade in Telugu as Bhale Mogudu Bhale Pellam starring Rajendra Prasad. Comedy Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder is the last of a series of four straight-to-DVD Futurama movies. The movie was written by Ken Keeler, based on a story by Keeler and David X. Cohen, and directed by Peter Avanzino. Guest stars include Phil Hendrie, Penn Jillette, Snoop Dogg and Seth MacFarlane, who sings the theme song. In the movie, Leela becomes an outlaw when she and a group of ecologically-minded feminists attempt to save an asteroid of primitive life forms and the Violet Dwarf star from being destroyed, while Fry joins a secret society and attempts to stop a mysterious species known as the "Dark Ones" from destroying all life in the universe. The title itself is a reference to the U.S. Air Force Song, the main chorus of which describes reaching "Into the wild blue yonder". The DVD and Blu-ray were released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on February 23, 2009, while the film itself premiered on February 6, 2009 at New York Comic Con. It made its broadcast premiere on Comedy Central on August 30, 2009. The film and its predecessors together comprise season five of Futurama, with each film being separated into four episodes of the broadcast season. Thriller Never Talk to Strangers is a 1995 American thriller film directed by Peter Hall and starring Antonio Banderas and Rebecca De Mornay. Thriller Dream Man is a 1995 thriller film written by Michael Alexander Miller and directed by René Bonnière. Comedy The Tenth Summer is a 2002 film directed by Jörg Grünler. Animation Chhota Bheem And The Shinobi Secret is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 20th movie of the series & has a running Time of 69 mins. This movie was released on 3 November 2013. Thriller Inland Empire is a 2006 mystery film written and directed by David Lynch and his first feature film since 2001's Mulholland Drive. The feature took two-and-a-half years to complete, and was Lynch's first film to have been shot entirely in standard definition digital video. The film is a co-production of France, Poland and the United States. It premiered in Italy at the Venice Film Festival on 6 September 2006. The cast includes such Lynch regulars as Laura Dern, Justin Theroux, Harry Dean Stanton and Grace Zabriskie, as well as Jeremy Irons and Diane Ladd. There are also very brief appearances by Nastassja Kinski, William H. Macy, Laura Harring, Terry Crews, Mary Steenburgen and Ben Harper. The voices of Harring, Naomi Watts and Scott Coffey are included in excerpts from Lynch's Rabbits website project. Inland Empire was named the second-best film of 2007 by Cahiers du cinéma, and listed among Sight & Sound's "thirty best films of the 2000s", as well as The Guardian '​s "10 most underrated movies of the decade". Comedy Strictly Confidential is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Richard Murdoch, William Kendall, Maya Koumani and Neil Hallett. Two con-men, recently released from prison, are enlisted by a widow to help her recover control of her late husband's business which has been taken from her. Documentary film Peuple en marche is a 1963 documentary film. Comedy The Inside Story is a film directed by Allan Dwan released on March 14, 1948. Comedy My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves is a Bollywood drama film starring newcomer Nikhil Dwivedi, Amrita Rao and Mithun Chakraborty as the lead protagonists. The film is directed by E. Nivas. The name of the movie is derived from the 1977 hit movie Amar Akbar Anthony's famous song, "My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves." It was released on 11 January 2008 and was a box office bomb. Comedy Moving McAllister is a 2007 American comedy film starring Mila Kunis, Jon Heder, Rutger Hauer, and Billy Drago. The film was shot largely in Utah and St Johns County, Florida and was produced by Camera 40 Productions. It was released on September 14, 2007 in the United States. Documentary film Jari Mari: Of Cloth and Other Stories is a documentary film directed by Surabhi Sharma. Documentary film The firemen of the Bronx are the most active in the world. The 65 fire stations situated in the Bronx receive fire calls about 160,000 times a year, that is to say 200 times a day. Some are false alarms, but many are very dangerous situations.The fires are caused by different reasons, but most of the fires are cases of arson. A special fire brigade including sheriffs has been created to combat this. We follow police inspector Haynes who investigates the motives for the fires which caused the death of 9 firemen who died this year in arson blazes. This film spends 14 harrowing days with the firemen of the Bronx as they fight fires and perform a last-minute rescue of a baby who fainted in the smoke. Thriller Kill and Kill Again is a 1981 South African/American action film notable for being the first live-action film to use the visual effects known as bullet-time. It is a sequel to Kill or Be Killed. Filmed in Sun City, Bophuthatswana, the film has a more tongue in cheek comedy approach than its predecessor. Comedy Dunked in the Deep is the 119th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Jet Carrier is a 1954 American short documentary film produced by Otto Lang. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, one for Best Documentary Short and the other for Best Two-Reel Short. It was filmed aboard the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown. Thriller Aaru Sundarimaarude Katha, abbreviated as ASK, is a 2013 Malayalam thriller film directed by Rajesh K. Abraham. Umang Jain, Nadhiya, Zarina Wahab, Lena, Shamna Kasim and Lakshmi Rai are in the lead. The screenplay is by Rajesh K. Abraham and Senni Varghese while Sameer Haq handles the camera. Music by Deepak Dev and choreography by Imithiyas Aboobacker. Comedy Coco Lipshitz: Behind the Laughter is a 2009 short comedy film written by Melinda Hill and directed by Beth Dewey. Science Fiction Zapped! is a 1982 teen film sex comedy starring Scott Baio as a high school student who acquires telekinetic powers. The film is regarded as a parody of Carrie but also includes spoofs of The Exorcist, Taxi Driver, Star Trek and the 1969 Kurt Russell film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. Documentary film Workers ワーカーズ is a documentary film directed by Yasuyuki Mori. Thriller Thirteen Days is a 2000 American drama-thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson dramatising the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, seen from the perspective of the US political leadership. Kevin Costner stars, with Bruce Greenwood featured as President John F. Kennedy, Steven Culp as Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and Dylan Baker as Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. While the movie carries the same name as the book Thirteen Days by former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, it is in fact based on a different book, The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the White House During the Cuban Missile Crisis by Ernest May and Philip Zelikow. It is the second docudrama made about the crisis, the first being 1974's The Missiles of October, which was based on Kennedy's book. The 2000 film contains some newly declassified information not available to the earlier production, but takes greater dramatic license, particularly in its choice of Kenneth O'Donnell as protagonist.There is, however, considerable evidence, that Kenneth O'Donell had considerable influence with both John and Robert Kennedy due to their long standing friendship, as portrayed in the film. Documentary film Law of the Jungle is a 2011 documentary film written by Michael Christoffersen and directed by Michael Christoffersen and Hans la Cour. Thriller Familial Fever is a 2012 short drama film written by Amr Abdelhadi and Samar Al Azzeh and directed by Amr Abdelhadi. Documentary film A Self-Made Man is a 2013 documentary and bioagraphical film directed by Lori Petchers. Documentary film In this heartfelt and patriotic documentary, we follow twelve veterans on their motorcycles as they make a very special journey from Sacramento, CA to Washington D.C. Through wrong turns, terrible weather and horrific accidents, the bikers ride on, each with their own reasons for heading to the nation's capital for Rolling Thunder the annual bike fest that sees one million bikers descend upon the capital for the cause of POWs and MIAs. The solitude of the open road and the unbreakable bond between those that have served, help to fuel all of these wonderful characters as they cruise the ROAD TO THUNDER - It's not the destination, it's their journey. Documentary film Requiem for the Missing is a 2000 documentary film directed by Joshua Dorsey. Documentary film Troupers is a 1985 documentary film directed by Glenn Silber and Claudia Vianello. Science Fiction The Day the Earth Caught Fire is a British science fiction disaster film starring Edward Judd, Leo McKern and Janet Munro. It was directed by Val Guest and released in 1961, and is one of the classic apocalyptic films of its era. The film, which was partly made on location in London and Brighton, used matte painting to create images of abandoned cities and desolate landscapes. The production also featured the real Daily Express, even using the paper's own headquarters, the Daily Express Building in Fleet Street, London. Comedy Puss in Boots is a 2011 American computer-animated action comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation, directed by Chris Miller, executive produced by Guillermo del Toro, and written by Brian Lynch, with screenplay by Tom Wheeler. It stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris. The film was released in theaters on October 28, 2011 in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D. Although the character of Puss in Boots originated in a European fairy tale in 1697, the film is a spin-off prequel to the Shrek franchise. It follows the character Puss in Boots on his adventures before his first appearance in Shrek 2 in 2004. Accompanied by his friends, Humpty Dumpty and Kitty Softpaws, Puss is pitted against Jack and Jill, two murderous outlaws in ownership of legendary magical beans which lead to great fortune. Puss in Boots opened to generally positive reviews and became a success at the box office with a gross of over $554 million. It was also nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 84th Academy Awards. A sequel, titled Puss in Boots 2: Nine Lives & 40 Thieves, is scheduled to be released on December 21, 2018. Science Fiction After getting fired from his job and losing his girlfriend, Mac craves hard drugs and asks slacker Bobby to make a buy. A string of comic screw-ups ensues, but the comedy turns scary as the biggest screw-up of all threatens everybody's capacity for denial. The new dark comedy 'Welcome To Dopeland' from Grateful Dead's director Len Dell'Amico, is like Cheech and Chong road picture crossed with Dr. Strangelove. About two slackers headed for trouble that find more of it than they ever dreamed of, this small indie flick covers some big bright ideas, and the end of the world, ripped right from today's headlines. Comedy Pootie Tang is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Louis C.K. It was adapted from a comedy sketch that first appeared on The Chris Rock Show. The character Pootie Tang is a satire of the stereotyped characters who appeared in old blaxploitation films. The title character's speech, which vaguely resembles pidgin, is mostly unintelligible to the audience, but the other characters in the film have no problem understanding him. Comedy Boys to Board is the 11th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Thriller Black Caesar, released theatrically in the UK as Godfather of Harlem, is a 1973 American blaxploitation, crime drama film, starring Fred Williamson and Gloria Hendry. The film was written and directed by Larry Cohen. It is a remake of the 1931 film Little Caesar. It features a notable musical score by James Brown, his first experience with writing music for film. A sequel titled Hell Up in Harlem was released in late 1973. Comedy The Noon Whistle is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Documentary film Two Towns of Jasper is a provocative documentary focused on the 1998 hate-crime murder of James Byrd, Jr. It won a Peabody award in 2003. Animation Playful Pluto is a classic Walt Disney cartoon, directed by Burt Gillett showcasing Pluto. It was the first cartoon in which Pluto was developed as major character. Thriller Elevator Trap is a thriller film directed by Keisuke Horibe. Comedy Love and Kisses is a 1965 American comedy film starring Ricky Nelson as a young man who tries to grow up and emancipate himself from his middle-class parents by getting married. Based on a stage play by Anita Rowe Block, the film, which is mainly a vehicle for Nelson, also features Nelson's then spouse Kristin. The movie was directed by Nelson's father, Ozzie Nelson. Thriller Rosa Blanca is a 1961 Mexican film starred by Ignacio López Tarso, and based on a novel by B. Traven. Documentary film Los Angeles is a 2005 short documentary film directed by Sarah Morris. Thriller Blackmail is a 1929 British thriller drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anny Ondra, John Longden, and Cyril Ritchard. Based on the play Blackmail by Charles Bennett, the film is about a London woman who is blackmailed after killing a man who tries to rape her. After starting production as a silent film, British International Pictures decided to convert Blackmail into a sound film during filming. A silent version was released for theaters not equipped for sound, with the sound version released at the same time. The silent version still exists in the British Film Institute collection. Thriller Mord am Meer is a 2005 crime fiction drama thriller film written by Thomas Kirchner and Ulrich Woelk and directed by Matti Geschonneck. Thriller Tangna is a 1973 Iranian film directed by Amir Naderi. It was Naderi's second movie.The actors were Saeed Rad, Noori Kasrai, Enayat Bakhshi, Mohammad Eskandari and Mehri Vadadian. Comedy Tree’s a Crowd is the 87th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 8, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Animation Sparky is a young car, but he can't wait to be an adult. Breaking the rules and failing to meet curfew, Sparky surprises everyone when he announces he's going to race in the Badlands. Will the delinquent car be able to get his act together or will he make a fool of himself and his family? Animation The Cat Concerto is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 29th Tom and Jerry short, produced in 1946 and released to theatres on April 26, 1947 and reissued for a re-release in 1955 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley, and animation by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Irven Spence. It won the 1946 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. In 1994 it was voted #42 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. The short won the duo their fourth consecutive Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Documentary film Cerro Torre - A Snowball's Chance In Hell is a 2013 documentary film directed by Thomas Dirnhofer Animation The Mouse Exterminator is a short animated film produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It marks the final theatrical appearance of Krazy Kat, the title character from George Herriman's comic strip. Thriller 12:01 is a 1993 television film directed by Jack Sholder, and starring Helen Slater, Jonathan Silverman, Jeremy Piven, and Martin Landau. It originally aired on the Fox Network in the United States. It is an adaptation of Richard Lupoff's short story "12:01 PM," published in the December 1973, issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. The story had previously been adapted into an 1990 Academy Award nominated short film starring Kurtwood Smith. Documentary film One Frontier, All Frontiers is a 2010 documentary film directed by David Pablos. Comedy Summer Bachelors is a lost 1926 silent film comedy produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Allan Dwan. It starred Madge Bellamy and was based on a novel, Summer Widowers, by Warner Fabian. Filmed at Fox's New York studio and at Lake Placid, New York. Thriller Beautiful Sunday is a 2007 South Korean crime drama film. Comedy The Myth is a 2005 Hong Kong martial arts-fantasy-adventure film directed by Stanley Tong, starring Jackie Chan, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Kim Hee-sun and Mallika Sherawat. Animation Brick Novax—Part 2 is a 2010 short film directed by Matt Piedmont. Science Fiction Timecrimes is a 2007 science fiction film with a time loop plot device written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo. An English-language remake of the film is planned. Comedy Vuelvo a vivir, vuelvo a cantar is a 1971 Argentine film. Animation O Šunce is a 2013 film written and directed by Eliska Chytková. Thriller Silent Predators is a 1999 horror-thriller film directed by Noel Nosseck. Comedy Nickel and Dime is a 2003 drama, comedy film directed by Sam Karmann. Comedy Aa Aiduguru is a 2014 action comedy film directed by Anil Gurudu. Comedy The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! is a made-for-television film from 1997 which aired on CBS and reunites the surviving cast members of the American TV series, The Dukes of Hazzard. It is sometimes referred to as Reunion in Hazzard. This film was dedicated "In Loving Memory" to those members of the series' cast and crew who had died: Phil Mandelker, Sorrell Booke, Paul Picard, and Jim Mohlmann. The inspiration to do the film came about when the unexpected popularity of The Dukes of Hazzard reruns on The Nashville Network led to a renewed interest in the franchise. The reunion movie was followed up with The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood!. Comedy The Male Man is a short theatrical cartoon by Fleischer Studios. It is one the films in the Talkartoons series, featuring Bimbo. Documentary film Sharks In My Viewfinder is a 2012 film written by Attila David Molnar and directed by Zsolt Sasdi and Attila David Molnar. Comedy The Trousers is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Werner Krauss, Jenny Jugo and Rudolf Forster. It was based on a play by Carl Sternheim. Art direction was by Heinrich Richter and Franz Schroedter. The film is notable for the performance of Veit Harlan, later the director who made the controversial antisemitic Jew Suss, as a Jewish barber in a film made by a director who would later died in the holocaust. Comedy Dhee is a Telugu movie starring Vishnu Vardhan Babu and Genelia D'Souza. It was directed and produced by Srinu Vytla. The film released on 13 April 2007 and turned out to be a super hit. The film was remade into Tamil under the title Mirattal, in Bengali as Khokababu and the Hindi remake starring Sanjay Dutt is in production. It was also dubbed in Hindi Under the title "Sabse Badi Hera Pheri". Comedy Holiday Camp is a 1947 British comedy drama film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Jack Warner, Jimmy Hanley, Kathleen Harrison and Dennis Price. Comedy Bird on a Wire is a 1990 action comedy film starring Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn, directed by John Badham, and shot mainly in British Columbia, Canada. The title refers to the Leonard Cohen song "Bird on the Wire". The alley motorcycle chase scene was filmed in Victoria, BC's Chinatown, in Fan Tan Alley. Comedy Kevvu Keka is a 2013 Telugu comedy film written and directed by Devi Prasad, produced by Boppana Chandrasekhar under Jahnavi Productions banner and starring Allari Naresh and Sharmiela Mandre in lead roles. Cinematography is handled by Adusumilli Vijay Kumar and editing will be done by Hari Nandamuri. Soundtrack for the film will be composed by Bheems and Chinni Charan. The film is scheduled to release in July 19, 2013. Comedy Brother Orchid is a 1940 American crime/comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Edward G. Robinson, Ann Sothern and Humphrey Bogart, with featured performances by Donald Crisp, Ralph Bellamy and Allen Jenkins. The screenplay was written by Earl Baldwin, with uncredited contributions from Jerry Wald and Richard Macauley, based on a story by Richard Connell originally published in Collier's Magazine on May 21, 1938. Documentary film Meet the GlamCocks is a 2013 documentary film directed by Vincent Rommelaere. Animation The Boxtrolls is a 2014 American 3D stop motion animated fantasy-comedy film based on the novel Here Be Monsters! by Alan Snow. Produced by Laika, it was directed by Graham Annable and Anthony Stacchi. The Boxtrolls follows the adventures of Eggs, a human boy raised by trash-collecting trolls, as he attempts to save them from Archibald Snatcher, a pest exterminator. The film stars Isaac Hempstead-Wright, Ben Kingsley, Elle Fanning, Toni Collette, Jared Harris, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Richard Ayoade and Tracy Morgan. It was released on September 26, 2014, to generally positive reviews. Comedy Joe Dirt is a 2001 American adventure comedy film starring David Spade, Dennis Miller, Christopher Walken, Brian Thompson, Brittany Daniel, Jaime Pressly, Erik Per Sullivan, and Kid Rock. The film was written by Spade and Fred Wolf, and produced by Robert Simonds. The plot concerns a "white trash" young man, Joe Dirt, who at first seems to be a "loser", a failure, an antihero. As he travels in search of his parents, his fine qualities are increasingly revealed. He ends up with a new "family" of close friends, people he has helped and who respect him. Comedy A revival of the popular '60s TV comedy series "The Addams Family" has them preparing for Halloween in their own inimitable way. Halloween with the New Addams Family was a 1977 NBC TV-movie. This TV-movie has John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Jackie Coogan, Ted Cassidy, Lisa Loring, and Ken Weatherwax reprising their roles from the 1960s series The Addams Family. Blossom Rock was ill at the time of the production causing her role of Grandmama to be portrayed by Jane Rose. Comedy One Fine Day is a 1996 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Hoffman, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney as two single working parents, with Alex D. Linz and Mae Whitman as their children. The title comes from the 1963 song "One Fine Day" by The Chiffons. Michelle Pfeiffer served as an executive producer on this film, which was made in association with her company Via Rosa Productions. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Comedy Boxing in Barrels is a silent film written and released by Lubin Studios in 1901. It features a man and a clown boxing in a barrel. Animation To Beep or Not to Beep is a Merrie Melodies animated short starring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Released December 28, 1963, the cartoon was written by Chuck Jones and John Dunn, and directed by Jones. This is the final short that Chuck Jones directed at Warner Bros. during the original "classic" era. The title is a play on the famous line in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. This installment of the Coyote-Road Runner series marked the first time that no Latin-esque terms are used to indicate who each character is. Almost all of the footage was originally made as part of a television pilot named Adventures of the Road-Runner. The pilot was never sold, and several gags from the short were rearranged into this cartoon in a cost-cutting measure. A whole new soundtrack was crafted by musician Bill Lava and editor Treg Brown. Thriller Carlos is a French-German television and cinema biographical film from 2010, about the life of the 1970s Venezuelan terrorist Carlos the Jackal, from his first series of attacks in 1973 until his arrest in 1994. It premiered as a three-part TV mini-series on French pay channel Canal+, with the three parts airing on 19 May, May 26 and June 2, 2010. On the same day it premiered on Canal+, the full 5½ hour version was also shown out of competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Produced by Daniel Leconte of French production company "Film En Stock" and Jens Meuer of German production company "Egoli Tossell Film", in association with "Canal+" and French Arte, it was directed by Olivier Assayas from a screenplay by Leconte, Assayas and Dan Franck, and stars Édgar Ramírez as Carlos. The film exists both as a three-part mini-series and a feature film of various lengths between 338 and 319 minutes, but also in several abridged versions, from 187 minutes down to 166 minutes. Documentary film The Salt of the Earth is a 2014 French-Brazilian documentary film directed by Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Prize. The film portrays the works of the Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado. Thriller Raw Justice also known as Good Cop, Bad Cop or Strip Girl is a 1994 film starring Stacy Keach, David Keith, Airplane! star Robert Hays and Pamela Anderson. Science Fiction Aditya 369 is a 1991 historical, science fiction Telugu film directed by Veteran Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and produced by Anita Krishna. Nandamuri Balakrishna plays the lead role in the movie. The film's soundtrack was composed by Illayaraja. This movie was later dubbed in Tamil as Aboorva Sakthi 369. Aditya 369 collected 9 crore rupees, at the time a new record for the Telugu film industry. Animation Batman: Assault on Arkham is a 2014 direct-to-video animated superhero film that is part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. Jay Oliva and Ethan Spaulding direct, with a script by Heath Corson, and James Tucker producing. The film was screened at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International on July 25, 2014, and it was released digitally on July 29 and on physical media on August 12. The film is set in the universe of the Batman: Arkham video game franchise, and occurs after the events of Batman: Arkham Origins. The story focuses primarily on the Suicide Squad, particularly Batman villains Deadshot and Harley Quinn, with Batman in a supporting role. In the film, a Suicide Squad of six criminals is dispatched by Amanda Waller to break into Arkham Asylum, where they must contend with the asylum's inmates and Batman as they attempt to complete their mission. Documentary film Uwe is a 2006 documentary short film written and directed by Elio Quiroga. Comedy Milord l'Arsouille is a 1955 film directed by André Haguet. Comedy Welcome, or No Trespassing is a Soviet movie by Elem Klimov made in 1964. It is a satirical comedy about the excessive restrictions that children face during their vacation in a Young Pioneer camp, imposed by their masters. Most of actors are children, while the main protagonist is the director Dynin, played by Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev. Animation Lucky Star OVA is a 2008 short animated film written by Kagami Yoshimizu, Touko Machid, Joe Itou, Yasuhiro Takemoto, Tomoe Aratani and Katsuhiko Muramoto. Animation Periapsis is a 2012 drama, animated short film written by Timothy David Orme and Haley Larson and directed by Timothy David Orme. Animation The conflict surrounding Laplace's Box has spread to Earth, and even the Earth Federation capital at Dakar is now suffering from the terrors of war. Ronan Marcenas, a leader of the Federation government, contacts Londo Bell commander Bright Noa in order to prevent the opening of the Box. At the same time, the captured Marida is at the Augusta Newtype Labs. Meanwhile, Banagher has landed on Earth, and is headed for the Torrington base in Australia where new information about the Box will be disclosed. However, the fury of Zeon remnants will head for Dakar led by the AMA-X7 Shamblo to turn the city into a wasteland. Comedy The Closet is a 2001 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber. It is about a man who pretends to be homosexual to keep his job, with absurd and unexpected consequences. Thriller Child Eater is a 2012 short horror thriller film written and directed by Erlingur Thoroddsen. Animation The Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman is a Japanese anime OVA of two episodes. It was released in Japan on February 21, 1996. It is based on the Manga comic art of Kaimu Tachibana and Hideki Sonoda, and directed by Shinya Sadamitsu. The character designer was Akiharu Ishii. The video was produced by Gakken, Aniplex Inc., and Movic. The film has been dubbed into English by AnimeWorks/Media Blasters, and released on both Region 1 and 2 DVD. Animation Detective Conan: Private Eye in the Distant Sea is a 2013 Japanese anime film part of the film series based on the Case Closed manga and anime series. Its theme music is One More Time by Kazuyoshi Saito. Animation Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale is a 1986 New Zealand animated film, based on cartoonist Murray Ball's popular comic strip, Footrot Flats. It was New Zealand's first feature-length animated film. Science Fiction Operation X-70 is a 1971 animated short comedy science fiction film written and directed by Raoul Servais. Thriller Les Diaboliques, released as Diabolique in the United States and variously translated as The Devils or The Fiends, is a 1955 French black-and-white psychological thriller feature film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, starring Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, Paul Meurisse and Charles Vanel. It is based on the novel Celle qui n'était plus by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac. The story blends elements of thriller and horror, with the plot focusing on a woman and her husband's mistress who conspire to murder the man; after the crime is committed, however, his body disappears, and a number of strange occurrences ensue. The film was the 10th highest grossing film of the year with a total of 3,674,380 admissions in France. Clouzot, right after finishing Wages of Fear, snatched the screenplay rights from Alfred Hitchcock. This movie helped inspire Hitchcock's Psycho. Robert Bloch himself, the author of the novel Psycho, has stated in an interview that his all-time favorite horror film is Diabolique. Now considered a classic of the horror genre and film in general, Les Diaboliques ranked #49 on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments. Thriller KGB: The Secret War is a 1985 film directed by Dwight H. Little. Comedy Love Bites is a 1993 comedy film starring 1980s pop star Adam Ant, Kimberly Foster, Roger Rose and Michelle Forbes. The film was directed by Malcolm Marmorstein, who also wrote the screenplay. Comedy Papá se enreda otra vez is a 1940 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Sua Eccellenza si fermò a mangiare is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Ugo Tognazzi. Documentary film Attenborough: 60 Years In The Wild, Our Fragile Planet is a 2012 documentary film directed by Susie Painter. Comedy Banana, Gloves and Whale Shark is a comedy film directed by Junichi Yagi. Comedy A Modern Affair is a 1996 independent feature film directed by Vern Oakley and produced by Tribe Pictures. Starring Stanley Tucci and Lisa Eichhorn, the film's plot reverses the conventions of romantic comedies: instead of man meet woman - fall in love, marry and have baby, in this film the woman gets pregnant, then meets the father, then falls in love. Grace Rhodes is a lonely, successful executive whose biological clock is loudly ticking. Giving up on finding the right man, she resorts to using a sperm bank on the advice of her best friend Elaine. Soon she is pregnant, but she becomes so curious as to the identity of the father that she goes on a quest to find him with the help of Elaine. Peter Kessler is a nature photographer living in Upstate New York. While his life style differs from her, he is also reluctant to commit to a relationship, indulging in a casual affair with a married woman. His world is rocked when Grace comes into the picture. And announces she's pregnant. From then on begins their discovery of mutual commitment and their journey to parenthood. Documentary film Evixion is a 1986 Canadian docudrama film produced and directed by Bashar Shbib. The film is about the tenants of a dilapidated apartment building in Montreal who receive an eviction notice and have to deal with the possibility of being homeless. The cast includes Roland Smith, Claire Nadon, Kennon Raines, Pierre Curzi, Piotr Lysak and Jean-Claude Gingras. It was criticized for its lack of a proper plot or purpose. It was first released on 26 August 1968 at the World Film Festival in Montreal. Thriller The Night of the Sunflowers is a 2006 Spanish-French-Portuguese drama film directed and written by Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo. The film received 3 Goya Award nominations. Documentary film Return to the Tepuis is a 2013 documentary adventure short film written and directed by Jenny Nichols and Joe Riis. Documentary film The Beautician is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Sergio Oksman. Comedy Sprucin' Up is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 137th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film A Short Film About Guns is a 2012 short history news war documentary film. Animation Resident Evil: Damnation, known as Biohazard: Damnation in Japan, is a 2012 Japanese feature-length computer-animated horror 3D film by Capcom and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, directed by Makoto Kamiya and produced by Hiroyuki Kobayashi. It is a sequel to Resident Evil: Degeneration, and released on October 27, 2012 in Japan, premièring in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The story of Resident Evil: Damnation revolves around biological weapons used in a European war zone, and sees the return of Leon S. Kennedy as the protagonist. The film was released as a digital download on Xbox Live, Zune and PlayStation Network on September 15, 2012, just over a week before the Blu-ray/DVD editions on September 25. Documentary film The Lion's Mouth Opens is a 2014 short documentary biography drama family film directed by Lucy Walker. Documentary film Paal is a 2012 short, documentary, drama film written and directed by Victor Vargas and Christoph Müller. Comedy Stork Bites Man is a 1947 comedy film directed by Cy Endfield. it was the last of five short features from Comet Productions, a company owned by Mary Pickford, her husband Charles "Buddy" Rogers, and former Columbia executive Ralph Cohn. Documentary film Cereal Killers is a documentary film directed by Yolanda Barker. Comedy Keep it Quiet is a 1933 British crime film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Bertha Belmore, Frank Pettingell, Cyril Raymond and Davy Burnaby. Joe Puddlefoot becomes involved with criminals trying to steal valuable jade pieces belonging to the distinguished Sir Charles Goode. Animation Giraffes don't go to Heaven is a 2007 short animation film written by Philip Delaquis and directed by Philip Delaquis and John Timms. Documentary film Krasna Malanka is a documentary film directed by Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk. Comedy The Douché is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Lauren Palmigiano and written by Dylan McDermott and Alex Fernie. Comedy Riusciranno i nostri eroi a ritrovare l'amico misteriosamente scomparso in Africa?, internationally released as Will Our Heroes Be Able to Find Their Friend Who Has Mysteriously Disappeared in Africa?, is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Scola. The production of the film started in 1965, with the working title Mister Sabatini, suppongo. It inaugurated in Italy a brief vogue of kilometric titles. The film placed at sixth place in the Italian box office ranking for the season 1968/69. Documentary film Hardwood is a 2005 short documentary film about Canadian director Hubert Davis' relationship to his father, former Harlem Globetrotters member Mel Davis. Through interviews with his mother, his father's wife, his half-brother, and Mel Davis himself, Hubert Davis explores why Mel made the decisions that he did, and how that has affected his life. Hardwood was met with high critical acclaim and received an Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject nomination. It also aired on PBS as part of its Point of View series in 2005. Documentary film The Exceptional Jivatma Valettas is a 2007 documentary film by Canadian filmmaker Will Inrig. The film received post-production and technical support from the National Film Board of Canada and was released at the Canadian Film Institute. The film is a cinéma vérité look at the eccentric Valettas family during their teenage son’s soccer championship in Ottawa. Comedy Venkatadri Express is a 2013 Telugu comedy film starring Sundeep Kishan and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles. The film's Story, Screenplay, Dialogues and Direction were handled by Merlapaka Gandhi while Gemini Kiran produced this film on Anandi Art Creations Banner. Ramana Gogula provided the Music while Chota K. Naidu and Gautham Raju handled the Cinematography and Editing Departments Respectively. Apart from this, veteran actor Allari Naresh provided the voice over for this film. The film received Positive reviews from critics and good collection at the box office. The film was also Sundeep Kishan's biggest Hit and Break as a Commercial Hero with Routine Love Story next to it. The film was remade in Kannada as Thirupathi Express with Sumanth Shailendra and also being remade in Tamil with Aadhi. Documentary film Snow City is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Pin Pin Tan. Comedy The Law Is the Law is a 1958 French-Italian comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film The Long Way Home is a 1997 documentary film directed by Mark Jonathan Harris. It depicts the plight of Jewish refugees after World War II that contributed to the creation of the State of Israel. The film's emphasis is on the pitiful conditions for Jewish refugees in Europe after the war, as antisemitism was still rife and poverty was common. It also shows how emigration to the British Mandate of Palestine became a goal for many, but that British immigration rules often resulted in them being detained in camps in Cyprus. The eventual formation of the State of Israel is then shown, with emphasis on the debates in the White House between Palestinian Jews, President Harry S. Truman, and the United Nations. The Long Way Home is narrated by Morgan Freeman and features the voices of Edward Asner, Sean Astin, Martin Landau, Miriam Margolyes, David Paymer, Nina Siemaszko, Helen Slater, and Michael York. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1998. Thriller Thirteen Women is a psychological thriller film, produced by David O. Selznick and directed by George Archainbaud. It starred Myrna Loy, Irene Dunne, Ricardo Cortez, Florence Eldridge and Jill Esmond. Several characters were deleted, including those played by Leon Ames, Phyllis Fraser, and Betty Furness. The film portrays only 11 women, not 13, with Fraser and Furness playing the two characters edited out of the film. This features the only film role of Peg Entwistle, who gained notoriety after her body was found below the Hollywood sign weeks before the film's release. The film premiered in October at the Roxy Theater in New York City, then released in Los Angeles, and a few other cities in November. A limited national release came in 1933. Originally running seventy-three minutes, the studio edited fourteen minutes out of the picture prior to release. The film was re-released in 1935 by RKO, hoping to turn a profit by cashing in on the growing popularity of stars Dunne and Loy. Thirteen Women has been cited as an early "female ensemble" film. Comedy Bread and Tulips or Pane e tulipani is a 2000 romance comedy film directed by Italian Director Silvio Soldini, and starring Licia Maglietta and Bruno Ganz. The film was an official selection at numerous film festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. Science Fiction The Invisible Man Returns is a 1940 American horror science fiction film from Universal. It was written as a sequel to the 1933 film The Invisible Man, which was based on the novel The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells. The studio had signed a multi-picture contract with Wells, and they were hoping that this film would do as well as the first. It would be followed by the comedic The Invisible Woman later the same year. The screen play for the film was written by Lester Cole and Curt Siodmak. The film director was Joe May, who had previously directed The House of the Seven Gables. The cast of the film included Vincent Price, Cecil Kellaway, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nan Grey, Alan Napier and John Sutton. The film ran for 81 minutes in black-and-white with mono sound and holds an 89% at Rotten Tomatoes The production ran slightly over budget, costing $270,000, but it returned good box office revenues. The special effects by John P. Fulton, Bernard B. Brown and William Hedgcock received an Oscar nomination in the category Best Special Effects. Comedy Christian's Carol is an action, comedy and drama film directed by Joshua Sheik. Thriller Killer Mountain is a 2011 made for TV Syfy original film. This sci-fi film tells the story of mountain climbers sent to rescue a missing expedition from a forbidden mountain only to discover the legendary Shangri-La and the hungry creature protecting it, the Druk. Documentary film The Seeing Eye is a 1951 American short documentary film produced by Gordon Hollingshead in Technicolor about The Seeing Eye, a guide dog training school in Morristown, New Jersey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Among previous film short documentaries on the same subject are two other titles sporting the same title: Also for Warner Brothers, but produced by Jerome Hillman as part of the "Broadway Brevity" series, running 19 minutes and released April 5, 1941. Produced by Educational Film Exchanges, Inc., supervised by Clinton Wunder, running 10 minutes and released January 17, 1936 as part of the "Treasure Chest" series. Documentary film Re-Emerging: The Jews of Nigeria is a 2012 documentary, historical fiction film directed by Jeff L. Lieberman. Comedy Her Best Move is a 2007 film. It tells the story of a 15-year-old soccer prodigy named Sara Davis who has a chance to join the U.S. National Team. At the same time, she must juggle high school, romance, sports, and parental pressure. Comedy My Name Is Rocco Papaleo is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Scola. Thriller Danger Route is a 1967 British spy film directed by Seth Holt for Amicus Productions and starring Richard Johnson as Jonas Wilde, Carol Lynley and Barbara Bouchet. It was based on Andrew York's 1966 novel The Eliminator that was the working title of the film. The film was released in the United States as a double feature with Attack on the Iron Coast. Documentary film Varietease is a 1954 American burlesque documentary film and the first such directed by Irving Klaw. According to its plot, the iconic pin-up model Bettie Page performs a burlesque show alongside Lili St. Cyr, Chris La Chris, Vicki Lynn, Bobby Shields, and others. Comedy Die Feuerzangenbowle is a 1944 German film, directed by Helmut Weiss and is based on the book of the same name. It follows the book closely as its author, Heinrich Spoerl, also wrote the script for the movie. Both tell the story of a famous writer going undercover as a student at a small town secondary school after his friends tell him that he missed out on the best part of growing up by being educated at home. The story in the book takes place during the time of the Wilhelmine Empire in Germany. The movie was produced and released in Germany during the last years of World War II and has been called a "masterpiece of timeless, cheerful escapism." The movie stars Heinz Rühmann in the role of the student Hans Pfeiffer, which is remarkable as Rühmann was already 42 years old at that time. The title comes from the German alcoholic tradition of Feuerzangenbowle. Comedy Bindiya Chamkegi is a 1984 Indian film. Animation Satiemania is a 1978 animation short film written and directed by Zdenko Gasparovic. Animation Jack and the Beanstalk is a 1974 Japanese animated feature film produced by Group TAC and Nippon Herald Films and directed by Gisaburō Sugii. Styled after classical Western animation, it is a musical fantasy based on the fairy tale of the same name with the screenplay by Shūji Hirami, music organization by Yū Aku and songs and score composed and arranged by Takashi Miki with Shun'ichi Tokura and Tadao Inōe. It was released in Japan on July 20, 1974 and in the United States by Columbia Pictures in 1974. The feature is both Group TAC's first and the first directed by Sugii and particularly unusual in the nature of its Western influence, which extends to animation being assigned by character and the eclecticism of its soundtrack, which includes examples of kayōkyoku pop, progressive, funk and hard rock, enka and other genres. It is sometimes confused with Tōei's Jack and the Witch, thanks to their similarly named title characters, and should also not be confused with the 1993 OVA directed by Kōji Morimoto of the same name and tale. Documentary film Cat Ladies is a 2009 documentary film directed by Christine Callan-Jones. Science Fiction HENRi is a 2012 drama, science fiction, short film written and directed by Eli Sasich. Documentary film Vernichtung durch Arbeit is a 1984 documentary film directed by Lea Rosh. Documentary film Nona Beamer: A Legacy of Aloha is a documentary biographical historical fiction music film directed by Linda Kane. Comedy Pachadlela is a Marathi horror-comedy directed by Mahesh Kothare and stars Bharat Jadhav, Shreyas Talpade, Laxmikant Berde, Vandana Gupte, Dilip Prabhawalkar in lead role. The movie revolves around three friends working in a bank who get posted to a village. They are put up in a wada by the bank. But according to the villagers, the spirits of the previous owner, his son and his trusted aide still haunt the house. The movie was released on May 7, 2004 and was praised by the Marathi audience for story and performance. Comedy Mofturi 1900 is a 1964 Romanian comedic film directed by Jean Georgescu and based on Ion Luca Caragiale's many Moments and Sketches. The sketches used are "Diplomatie", "Amicii", "O lacuna", "Bubico", "C.F.R." and "Din statiune". The film stars Grigore Vasiliu Birlic, Iurie Darie and Ion Dichiseanu; and features Ioana Bulcă, Alexandru Giugaru, Mircea Crisan, Geo Barton and others. Set at the beginning of the 20th century, the story revolves around two Mitică characters sitting at a cafe telling stories to each other. Comedy Ricochet Romance is a 1954 comedy western film written by Kay Lenard and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Ten no shizuku is a documentary film directed by Atsunori Kawamura. Comedy American Scary is a 2006 American documentary film about the history and legacy of classic television horror hosts, written and directed by American independent filmmakers John E. Hudgens and Sandy Clark. The film features nearly 60 horror hosts, including interviews with and vintage clips of many of the genre's stars, such as Washington, DC's Count Gore De Vol, New York City's Zacherley, Los Angeles' Vampira, Cleveland's Ghoulardi, and Chicago's Svengoolie, among others. Non-host celebrities such as Neil Gaiman, Tim Conway, Forrest J Ackerman, Tom Savini, Leonard Maltin, Joel Hodgson, and Bob Burns appear to reminisce about the influence of horror hosts on their careers and/or lives, as well as many modern hosts who keep the tradition alive in modern shows on public-access television cable TV or the internet. The film premiered in October 2006 at the Hollywood Film Festival, and was released on DVD in February 2009. In April 2010, it won the award for Best Independent Production of 2009 at the 8th Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. Animation Prince Siddhartha is heir to the Shakya kingdom, which is constantly at war with the more powerful Kosala kingdom. His father tries to raise as him as a warrior leader and to shield him from the miseries of the world. Meeting the young outcast girl Migaila, Siddhartha experiences love for the first time but also witnesses the suffering that afflicts humankind. Meanwhile, in Kosala, Chapra rises through the military, despite his lowly origins, to become a hero and general of the army. A final showdown between the two kingdoms forces Siddhartha to re-evaluate the path he is following. Comedy Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers is the sixth feature-length film starring the comedy duo Cheech and Chong. Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong star as the two brothers in a parody of various film adaptations of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel, The Corsican Brothers. Comedy There's Always a Thursday is a 1957 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Charles Victor, Jill Ireland, Lloyd Lamble and Robert Raglan. Much of the film was shot at Southall Studios. Documentary film Memories of a Mexican is a 1950 Mexican documentary film directed by Salvador Toscano and Carmen Toscano. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Uprising: Hip Hop & The LA Riots is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Mark Ford. Comedy A Misplaced Foot is a 1914 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Science Fiction S. Darko: A Donnie Darko Tale is a 2009 science fiction drama film directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan, and Ed Westwick. It is the sequel to the 2001 cult hit Donnie Darko. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on May 12, 2009, in the United States, and on July 6, 2009, in Europe. Documentary film School in the Mailbox is a 1947 Australian short documentary film directed by Stanley Hawes. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Gladiatress is a 2004 British comedy film, starring Sally Phillips, Fiona Allen and Doon Mackichan. It is partly a spoof of 2000's Gladiator. Science Fiction Warrior of the Lost World is a 1983 Italian post-apocalyptic science fiction film written and directed by David Worth, starring Robert Ginty, Persis Khambatta, and Donald Pleasence. It was created and first released in Italy under the title Il Giustiziere della terra perduta in 1983 during the wide popularity of the Mad Max films, and many subsequently created post-apocalyptic films of the 1980s. Later the film was given another Italian title for VHS and television markets, I predatori dell'anno Omega. Animation Prof. Nieto Show is a 2006 short animated film written by Luis Nieto and Nicolas Schmerkin, and directed by Luis Nieto. Documentary film My Way to Olympia is a 2013 feature documentary produced and directed by Niko von Glasow, which follows disabled athletes preparing to compete at the London 2012 Paralympics. The film focuses on Matt Stutzman, an armless American archer; Norwegian table tennis player Aida Dahlen; the Rwandan sitting volleyball team; one-legged German swimmer Christiane Reppe and the tetraplegic Greek boccia player Greg Polychronidis. The film was produced by Palladio Film. Science Fiction Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms is a 1998 direct-to-video science fiction film, sequel to the 1992 film Universal Soldier. Despite featuring the same characters as the original, the film features none of the original cast or crew. It was followed the same year with by Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business. They were actually made as a miniseries meant as for a potential TV series. In 1999, a theatrical sequel, once again starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Universal Soldier: The Return was produced, which essentially ignored the plotline of the direct-to-video sequels entirely. Comedy "Humor balances somber introspection in artist/director Peter Max Lawrence’s exploration of his past in Kansas and his present in San Francisco. " - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy I februar 2006 var én af Danmarks mest produktive komikere, Thomas Hartmann, på turné med sit tredje one man show ”Hartmann 3”. Showet, hvori Hartmann viste en ny side af sig selv. Mere afslappet, mindre vred, mere behagelig og mindst lige så sjov. Ord-ekvilibristen Thomas Hartmann elsker de skæve betragtninger og legen med sproget, hvilket også er gået hen og blevet ét af hans unikke kendetegn. Dette understreges til fulde på denne stemningsfyldte DVD, som blev optaget i Falconer Salen med et mere end veloplagt publikum. Comedy Los Hijos de López is a 1980 Argentine film. Documentary film In the 1960s, a radical group of psychotherapists challenged the influence of Freudian ideas in America. They were inspired by the ideas of Wilhelm Reich, a pupil of Freud's, who had turned against him and was hated by the Freud family. He believed that the inner self did not need to be repressed and controlled. It should be encouraged to express itself. Out of this came a political movement that sought to create new beings free of the psychological conformity that had been implanted in people's minds by business and politics. This programme shows how this rapidly developed in America through self-help movements like Werber Erhard's Erhard Seminar Training - into the irresistible rise of the expressive self: the Me Generation. But the American corporations soon realised that this new self was not a threat but their greatest opportunity. It was in their interest to encourage people to feel they were unique individuals and then sell them ways to express that individuality. To do this they turned to techniques developed by Freudian psychoanalysts to read the inner desires of the new self. Documentary film Republic Steel Strike Riot Newsreel Footage is a 1937 documentary film which tells the story of a strike at Republic Steel on Memorial Day, May 26, 1937, which escalated into a massacre in which 10 workers were killed, documented by this film. The newsreel was produced by Paramount Pictures for their Paramount News series. In 1997, the film was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Comedy Da grande is a 1987 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Franco Amurri, starring Renato Pozzetto, Ottavia Piccolo and Alessandro Haber. Da grande is one of the coming-of-age comedies that were released in the late 1980s, and was the inspiration to Big, the 1988 international blockbuster directed by Penny Marshall and starring Tom Hanks. Comedy Shogun and Little Kitchen is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Ronny Yu and starring Yuen Biao, Leon Lai, Ng Man-tat, Maggie Shiu and Monica Chan. Animation The Garden of Sinners: A Study in Murder – Part 1 is a 2007 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on the Kara no Kyōkai novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the second installment in the series, preceded by Overlooking View and followed by Remaining Sense of Pain. Documentary film My Blood My Compromise is a documentary film on Kosovo by Albanian-American director, Nuhi de Stani. Animation The Girl with The Birds is a 2011 animation short film directed by Natalie Andreen, Dova Isabel Castaneda Zilly and Eliza Otto. Animation Injun Trouble is a 1969 final animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Cool Cat. It is noted for being the final cartoon in the original Merrie Melodies series, ending a run which had lasted since 1930. This cartoon was the last Merrie Melodies cartoon until 1988's The Night of the Living Duck. The cartoon shares its name with an earlier short directed by Bob Clampett. Animation The Wild Chase is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises featuring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester, with Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner along for the race. It was directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt, and was released February 27, 1965. This cartoon was the only Wile E. Coyote/Road Runner cartoon to be directed by either Freleng or Pratt, who specialized in Speedy and Sylvester cartoons. Thus it is also the only Speedy Gonzales short to feature Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Animation Cosmic Zoom is a 1968 short film directed by Eva Szasz and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It depicts the relative size of everything in the universe in an 8-minute sequence using animation and animation camera shots. Comedy I Love You So Hard is a 2013 short animation film written by Joel Veitch and directed by Ross Butter. Comedy Smith's Customer is a 1927 silent, black and white film written by Randall Faye, Clarence Hennecke, Harry McCoy, Phil Whitman and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Documentary film Between Dreams and History: The Making of Shimon Attie’s Public Art Projects is a 2013 Documentary film directed by Judy Irving and Chris Beaver Documentary film Though I Am Gone is a Chinese documentary film by Hu Jie about Bian Zhongyun, a school's vice principal "who was beaten to death by students in August 1966 during the China's Cultural Revolution." The film includes commentary and photographs taken by the deceased woman's husband, 85-year-old Wang Qingyao. The film is banned in China, where the Communist Party reacted with sensitivity in part because "many of the former members of the Red Guard who attended Bian's middle school were members of the families of high-ranking officials who are still revered today." Animation Swimmy is a 1970 animation film directed by Giulio Gianini and Leo Lionni. Animation Larry & Steve is a 1996 comedy, animation, short film written and directed by Seth MacFarlane. Science Fiction Cyborg 3: The Recycler is the 1995 direct-to-video sequel to Cyborg 2 starring Malcolm McDowell and Khrystyne Haje. Released on home video in 1995, the film is directed by Michael Schroeder. Comedy Birthday Blues is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 118th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy William Shatner Lent Me His Hairpiece is a short/comedy film written and directed by Ken Hegan. Thriller The Nines is a 2007 science fantasy psychological thriller drama film written and directed by John August and starring Ryan Reynolds, Hope Davis, Melissa McCarthy, and Elle Fanning. The film debuted at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, and made $63,165 in the U.S. box office through October 11, 2007. Documentary film El viaje del cometa is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Ivonne Fuentes. Animation ReBuild is a 2012 animation short film directed by Takeshi Nagata and Kazue Monno. Comedy Hello, I'm Your Aunt! is a Soviet 1975 musical comedy film directed by Viktor Titov and is loosely based on the play Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas. Runtime - 98 min. Produced by T/O Ekran. The film was an immense hit; many lines of dialogue subsequently became catch phrases themselves. Animation Monkey Symphony is a 2013 animation short film directed by Samuel Gonon, Julien Gauthier, Melanie Fumey and Maxime Baudin. Thriller Hard Guy is a 1941 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. The film is also known as Professional Bride in the United Kingdom. Comedy Ambulance Girl is a 2005 made for television movie. It premiered in the United States on September 12, 2005 on the Lifetime network. The film stars Kathy Bates and Robin Thomas. The film is based on the memoir by Jane Stern, Ambulance Girl: How I Saved Myself by Becoming an EMT. The teleplay was written by Alan Hines and the film was directed by Kathy Bates. Kathy Bates plays Jane Stern, a food writer who becomes an Emergency Medical Technician. Animation Palmipedarium is a 2012 drama animation short film written and directed by Jérémy Clapin. Thriller Blink is a 1994 neo-noir thriller film starring Madeleine Stowe and Aidan Quinn. Director Michael Apted was nominated for a Crystal Globe award for the film at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and screenwriter Dana Stevens was nominated for Best Motion Picture at the Edgar Allan Poe Awards. Emmy Award-winning actress Laurie Metcalf also had a role in the film. Chicago rock band The Drovers played a support role as themselves, contributing three songs to the soundtrack. Stowe's character, Emma, is a fiddler in the group. Some scenes were filmed in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Comedy Cutie Honey is a three-episode OVA series based on the 2004 tokusatsu film Cutie Honey, both being adaptations of the 1970s manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The series was co-produced with Gainax and Toei Animation, directed by Hideaki Anno, and shown on the Animax satellite television network in 2004. The first episode aired on July 24, two months after the live-action film was released. DVD releases for each episode followed, with the first released on September 21. The series tells the same story as the film, but contains nudity and additional character development. Comedy Forgotten Silver is a New Zealand mockumentary film that purports to tell the story of a pioneering New Zealand filmmaker. It was written and directed by Peter Jackson and Costa Botes, both of whom appear in the film in their roles as makers of the documentary. Thriller Kill Me Three Times is a 2014 Australian thriller film directed by Kriv Stenders. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Thriller Charlie Chan in Honolulu is a 1938 American film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, starring Sidney Toler as the fictional Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan. The film is the first appearance of both Toler as Chan and Victor Sen Yung as "number two son." Documentary film Jane's Journey is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Lorenz Knauer. Animation The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 American animated comedy film based on the animated television series The Simpsons. The film was directed by David Silverman, and stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille, and Pamela Hayden. It features Albert Brooks as Russ Cargill, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency who intends to destroy Springfield after Homer pollutes the lake. As the townspeople exile him and eventually his family abandons him, Homer works to redeem his folly by stopping Cargill's scheme. Previous attempts to create a film version of The Simpsons failed due to the lack of a script of appropriate length and production crew members. Eventually, producers James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Mike Scully, and Richard Sakai began development of the film in 2001. A writing team consisting of Scully, Jean, Brooks, Groening, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, John Swartzwelder, Jon Vitti, Ian Maxtone-Graham, and Matt Selman was assembled. They conceived numerous plot ideas, with Groening's being the one developed into a film. Comedy Ocean's Eleven is a 2001 American comedy heist film and the remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film of the same name. The 2001 film was directed by Steven Soderbergh and features an ensemble cast including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Andy García, and Julia Roberts. The film was a success at the box office and with critics. Soderbergh directed two sequels, Ocean's Twelve in 2004 and Ocean's Thirteen in 2007, resulting in the term the Ocean's Trilogy. It was the fifth highest-grossing film of 2001. Thriller Peter Gaya Kaam Se is an unreleased Hindi action adventure directed by directed by John Owen. The film premiered under the title, The Goa Run, at the Raindance Film Festival in London in September 2014. Animation Lost in Snow is a 2007 film directed by Vladimir Leschiov. Documentary film Quest For Energy is the 2012 adventure documentary film written and directed by Vinit Parmar. Comedy Yo quiero ser tonta is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film The Exiles is a film by Kent MacKenzie chronicling a day in the life of a group of twenty-something Native Americans who left reservation life in the 1950s to live in the district of Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California. Bunker Hill was then a blighted residential locality of decayed Victorian mansions, sometimes featured in the writings of Raymond Chandler, John Fante and Charles Bukowski. The structure of the film is that of a narrative feature, the script pieced together from interviews with the documentary subjects. The film features Yvonne Williams, Homer Nish, and Tommy Reynolds. Filming was done in 1958. The film features rock and roll music composed for the film and performed by The Revels. The cast of American Indian actors are notable for their lack of self-consciousness as they drink and socialize during a night out on the town ending in a 49 party of drumming and dancing on "Hill X" overlooking downtown LA. The Exiles did not find a distributor to release it theatrically in 1961, and so over the years it fell into obscurity, known to cinephiles but remaining largely unseen by the public. Thriller 5 Fingers, known also as Five Fingers, is a 1952 American spy film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Otto Lang. The screenplay by Michael Wilson was based on the book Operation Cicero by L.C. Moyzisch. In the film, James Mason plays Ulysses Diello, the character based on Bazna. The rest of the cast includes Danielle Darrieux, Michael Rennie, Herbert Berghof and Walter Hampden. The film is based on the true story of Albanian-born Elyesa Bazna, one of the most famous spies of World War II. He worked for the Nazis in 1943–44 while he was employed as valet to the British ambassador to Turkey, Sir Hughe Montgomery Knatchbull-Hugessen. He used the code name Cicero. He would photograph top-secret documents and turn the films over to Franz von Papen, the former German chancellor, at that time German ambassador in Ankara, via the intermediary Moyzisch, a commercial attaché at the embassy. Documentary film "A poignant exploration of the filmmaker's changing relationship with his mother as he transitions." Quoting the description from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Comedy Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning is a 2004 Canadian horror film and a prequel to Ginger Snaps and Ginger Snaps II: Unleashed. The third entry in the Ginger Snaps trilogy takes place in 19th century Canada, following the exploits of the antecedents of the Fitzgerald sisters of the two previous movies: Ginger and Brigitte, who are identical in all respects to their modern-day counterparts. Comedy Killing Winston Jones is an upcoming American dark comedy film produced and distributed by RadioactiveGiant. Comedy Go Figure is 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie. Walt Disney Records released the Go Figure soundtrack on June 7, featuring the title track by Everlife along with a music video. Comedy The Game Of Truth is a 2013 comedy drama film directed by Viktor Shamirov. Documentary film The One Man Village is a 2009 documentary film directed by Simon El Habre. Comedy Carlitopolis is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Luis Nieto. Documentary film A Small Fragment Of Germany is a 1991 documentary film directed by Joachim Tschimer. Comedy The Late Show is a 1977 neo-noir, mystery film written and directed by Robert Benton and produced by Robert Altman. It stars Art Carney, Lily Tomlin, Bill Macy, Eugene Roche, and Joanna Cassidy. A drama with a few comic moments, the story follows an aging detective trying to solve the case of his partner’s murder while dealing with a flamboyant new client. Benton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1977. Animation The Gold Coin is a 1974 short/animated film directed by Trygve Rasmussen. Comedy Your Face is a 1987 animated short film by Bill Plympton. It involves a man seated in a chair crooning about the face of his lover, and as he sings, his own face starts to distort in various ways. Along with several other shorts by Bill Plympton, it was also aired on MTV's Liquid Television. The vocals were that of Maureen McElheron, known for composing the songs in The Tune, also by Bill Plympton. After the song was recorded, it was slowed by one-third, giving the desired and unusual effect, also making the voice more masculine. His face is distorted into many different shapes, such as a balloon, a cube and an ice cream cone. The song is all original, made specifically for this short film, and the lyrics depict a metaphorical description of someone's face by using musical vocabulary to describe the beauty of their features. The short received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 60th Academy Awards. Documentary film Jesus Was a Commie is a 2011 short drama documentary film written by Matthew Modine, and directed by Matthew Modine and Terence Ziegler. Comedy Five Paupers in an Automobile is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Eduardo De Filippo. Animation Free Wheel is a 2012 short animated film directed by Florian Pichon, Héloïse Papillon, Julien Perez, Lucas Morandi, Jean-baptiste Trullu and Maxime Mege-Ythier. Comedy Chameleon is an original video animation film. Documentary film Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story is an American documentary about Megumi Yokota, a Japanese student who was abducted by a North Korean agent in 1977. The film made its world premiere at the 2006 Slamdance Film Festival and has won numerous awards. It was made by Canadian journalists Chris Sheridan and Patty Kim made and released in 37 theaters in Tokyo and 17 other prefectures, including Hokkaido, Kanagawa, Osaka, Hiroshima and Fukuoka. It was also released in theaters in the United States, opening on August 18, 2006, at the Hollywood Arc Light Cinema in Los Angeles. Among its honors, this film was named best documentary at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, the Austin Film Festival, the Asian Film Festival of Dallas and won the audience award at the Omaha and Slamdance Film Festivals in 2006. The film has been shown at some of the largest festivals all over the world including the Sydney Film Festival in Australia, the International Documentary Festival of Amsterdam in The Netherlands and the Hot Docs Film Festival in Canada. Comedy Agentti 000 ja kuolema kurvit was a 1983 Finnish spy comedy film directed by Visa Mäkinen and written by Ismo Sajakorpi. The film stars Ilmari Saarelainen as James Bond impersonator Joonas G. Breitenfeldt and Tenho Saurén as a bank robber. English actor John Wood also makes an appearance as Agent 009, and his serious, wooden portrayal of the character stands in contrast to the outrageous antics of the other members of the cast contributing to further humour. Finnish actress Kielo Tommila stars as the reporter Ulla Salla and the main love interest of Agent 000. "000" or "nolla-nolla-nolla" as it was advertised, was then the Finnish national emergency call number. Comedy Metallic Blues is a 2004 film co-production directed by Israeli director Danny Verete. Thriller Zift is 2008 black-and-white Bulgarian film that combines neo-noir and black comedy with socialist retro motifs; it is based on Vladislav Todorov's 2006 eponymous novel who also wrote the script. Zift was directed by Javor Gardev and premiered on 27 June 2008 at the 30th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Silver George for Best Director and the Best Film Prize of the Russian Film Clubs Federation. The film stars Zachary Baharov as Moth, the main character who organizes a robbery out of love and money and is imprisoned before the 9 September coup d'état for a murder he did not commit. Moth is released from jail in the 1960s to meet the new and unfamiliar reality of socialist Sofia. Zift's name is derived from the Arabic loanword zift or dzift, meaning "asphalt" "bitumen" or "black pitch", once a popular chewing substance among the gangs in Sofia asphalt jungle; the word is also claimed to be urban slang for shit. Animation Darwin's Theory is a 2013 short animated comedy film written and directed by Michelle Kelley. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, known in Japan as The Rebirth of Fusion!! Goku and Vegeta, is the 12th film in the Dragon Ball series. It was originally released in Japan on March 4, 1995 at Toei Anime Fair, and dubbed into English by FUNimation in 2006, originally receiving a theatrical release along with Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler before going to DVD. Documentary film Broadly considered a brand that inspires fervour and defines cool consumerism, Apple has become one of the biggest corporations in the world, fuelled by game-changing products that tap into modern desires. Its leader, Steve Jobs, was a long-haired college dropout with infinite ambition, and an inspirational perfectionist with a bully's temper. A man of contradictions, he fused a Californian counterculture attitude and a mastery of the art of hype with explosive advances in computer technology. Insiders including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, the chairman who ousted Jobs from the company he founded, and Jobs' chief of software, tell extraordinary stories of the rise, fall and rise again of Apple with Steve Jobs at its helm. With Stephen Fry, world wide web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee and branding guru Rita Clifton, Evan Davis decodes the formula that took Apple from suburban garage to global supremacy. Thriller Deathlands: Homeward Bound is a 2003 television film based on the Deathlands series of books. The Sci Fi Pictures film, released May 17, 2003, on the Sci Fi Channel, stars Vincent Spano and Traci Lords, and was directed by Joshua Butler. Thriller Unforeseen is a 2002 Thriller film written and directed by Edward S. Barkin. Comedy The Yellow Smiley Face is a 2008 short film written by Doru Lupeanu and directed by Constantin Popescu. Comedy Chapter Zero is a 1999 comedy film written and directed by Aaron Mendelsohn. Science Fiction The King of Fighters is a 2010 science fiction-martial arts film based upon SNK Playmore's The King of Fighters series of fighting games. It stars Sean Faris as Kyo Kusanagi, Maggie Q as Mai Shiranui, Will Yun Lee as Iori Yagami, and Ray Park as Rugal Bernstein. Comedy Kit Kittredge: An American Girl is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by Patricia Rozema. The screenplay by Ann Peacock focuses on the American Girl character Kit Kittredge, who lives in Cincinnati, Ohio during the Great Depression. The film is the first in the American Girl film series to have a theatrical release; the first three were television movies. Julia Roberts served as one of the executive producers here. Comedy "Doris's Café is a homey space where the aroma of coffee and home-baked desserts fills the air. The café is meant to be as elegant as its owner, Doris, but has been turned upside down by her sister, Josie. Ignoring Doris's protest, Josie starts exchanging goods with customers in the shop which becomes the biggest attraction of the shop. One day a man walks in. He brings stories from different cities to exchange something special. These exotic tales fill Doris's mind with beautiful images. What Doris is willing to give up for exchanges these tales?" Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival site Thriller Inhabited is a 2003 horror family drama film written by Rick Drew and directed by Kelly Sandefur. Comedy The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama film produced by Goalpost Pictures and distributed by Hopscotch Films, based on the 2004 stage play of the same name which is loosely based on a true story. The film is directed by Wayne Blair and written by Keith Thompson and Tony Briggs, the latter of whom wrote the play. The film is about four indigenous women, Gail, Julie, Kay and Cynthia, who are discovered by a talent scout, and form a music group named The Sapphires, travelling to Vietnam in 1968 to sing for troops during the war. Production began in 2010, with the casting of the four members of The Sapphires, and filming taking place throughout New South Wales in Australia and Vietnam during August and September 2011. The Sapphires made its world premiere at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival on 19 May 2012 during its out of competition screenings, was theatrically released in Australia on 9 August and received a limited release in the United States on 22 March 2013. Comedy Sex Is Zero 2 is the 2007 sequel to the South Korean comedy film Sex Is Zero, and is the directorial debut of Yoon Tae-yoon. Starring Im Chang-jeong and Song Ji-hyo, the film reunites most of the cast from the original film, though Ha Ji-won only makes a cameo appearance. Sex Is Zero 2 was released in South Korea on 12 December 2007. Thriller Man-Trap is a 1961 American drama film about a Korean War veteran who becomes involved in a scheme to steal $3.5 million from a Central American dictator. The film was directed by Edmond O'Brien, and stars Jeffrey Hunter, David Janssen, Stella Stevens, Elaine Devry, Arthur Batanides, Cortez Perry Lopez, Ann McCrea, and Bernard Fein. Thriller Saboteur is a 1942 Universal spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock with a screenplay written by Peter Viertel, Joan Harrison and Dorothy Parker. The film stars Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings and Norman Lloyd. Documentary film MAAT is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Romas Lileikis. Documentary film Side by Side is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Christopher Kenneally. It was produced by Justin Szlasa and Keanu Reeves. It premiered at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival and it was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival. Comedy Space Thing is a 1968 sexploitation movie directed by Byron Mabe. It stars Carla Peterson as Captain Mother, although she's listed in the credits as "April Playmate." According to the IMDB "Producer David F. Friedman didn't want the actresses to become known by name, because if they became known they would charge him more to appear in his films. Therefore, all the actresses' credited names are false." Merci Montello co-stars as Portia and appears in the opening credits. She is credited as Mercy Mee. Dan Martin is "Cadet" The rest of the cast is also given fake names in the credits, such as Legs Benedict, Karla Conway, Paula Pleasure and Steve Stunning. The movie is described by Something Weird Video as "Visit the 'Planet of the Rapes' with Captain Mother and her sultry crew of sadistic lesbians in this campy 'peek into the year 2069.' Thriller Dog Food is a 2014 short drama film written and directed by Brian Crano. Thriller Murder! is a 1930 British drama film co-written and directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring and Edward Chapman. Written by Hitchcock, his wife Alma Reville and Walter C. Mycroft, it is based on a novel and play called Enter Sir John by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson. It was Hitchcock's third all-talkie film, after Blackmail and Juno and the Paycock. After being thought to be in the public domain for decades, the film's rights were obtained by French media company Canal+ in 2005. A restored and remastered print of the film was released on DVD by Lionsgate Home Entertainment in 2007. Animation While Billy's Dad is underwear shopping, Billy wears his dad's lucky pants, and accidentely rips them with Grim's scythe. He calls Ed, Edd n Eddy, and they recommend Kids Next Door for charity. Numbah 1 disguises as Billy while Billy is taken back to the Deep Sea Lab. Mandy arrives at Billy's house and knows Numbah 1 is not Billy, and tortures him into revealing the truth. Meanwhile, the Delightful Children From Down the Lane and Billy accidentely fuse with the scythes power to create the Delightful Reaper. Mandy takes over the KND by fooling Numbah 363 and the rest of the KND, but Numbah 5 knows she's not Numabh 1, but is taken to the med lab. The Delightful Reaper assimilates nearly all of Endsville (including Numbah 2) and grows more powerful. Numbah 1 and Grim try to get the KND to see sense but are imprisoned. Numbah 5 escapes and finds Numbah 1 and Grim. Grim and Numbah 1 fuse with the Bone of Barnacles and become the Skeleton Samurai. Mandy in her Mandrobot (Monkeys And Nice Doggies Relax On Bellies Of Turtles) fight the Delightful Reaper, and so does the Skeleton Samurai, but they cannot defeat it. Grim finds out that the pants are Billy's Dads pants (which we now find out are immune to lasers, supernatural energies and mustard). Mandy is their only hope to defeat the Reaper, but instead they fuse with the Reaper. Billy's Dad takes off the pants, they destroy the Reaper, and all the kids return. Thriller The Brain Machine is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Maxwell Reed, Elizabeth Allan and Patrick Barr. A husband and wife team of doctors attempt to stop a dangerously unbalanced man from committing a series of crimes. Science Fiction Fail Safe is a 2000 televised broadcast play, based on Fail-Safe, the Cold War novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler. The play, broadcast live in black and white on CBS, starred George Clooney, Richard Dreyfuss, Harvey Keitel, and Noah Wyle, and was one of the few live dramas on American television since its so-called Golden Age in the 1950s and 1960s. The broadcast was introduced by Walter Cronkite. The novel was first adapted into a 1964 film of the same name directed by Sidney Lumet; the TV version is shorter than the 1964 film due to commercial airtime and omits a number of subplots. Comedy Zapped! is a 1982 teen film sex comedy starring Scott Baio as a high school student who acquires telekinetic powers. The film is regarded as a parody of Carrie but also includes spoofs of The Exorcist, Taxi Driver, Star Trek and the 1969 Kurt Russell film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. Thriller Something Beneath is a 2007 Canadian suspense film directed by David Winning and stars Kevin Sorbo, Natalie Brown and Brendan Beiser. It is the 4th film in the Maneater Series. Comedy Il padre di famiglia is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy.For his performance in this film and in Italian Secret Service, Nino Manfredi was awarded with a Golden Plate at the 1968 Edition of David di Donatello. Totò died two days after having filmed his first scene in the film; he was replaced by Ugo Tognazzi. Later Tognazzi was nominated at the Nastro d'Argento for Best supporting Actor. Documentary film Louis Theroux: America's Most Dangerous Pets is a British television documentary film presented by and featuring Louis Theroux. It was first broadcast on 30 October 2011. The programme follows Theroux as he travels to the United States to meet people who own animals normally found in Africa and Asia, including big cats and dangerous primates. In the programme, Theroux visits GW Exotic Animal Foundation in Oklahoma. Comedy Murder In the Fleet is a 1935 American murder mystery/comedy-drama film set aboard the USS Carolina. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film was directed by Edward Sedgwick and stars Robert Taylor and Jean Parker. Comedy Mental is a 2012 Australian comedy film directed by PJ Hogan and starring Toni Collette, Rebecca Gibney, Anthony LaPaglia and Liev Schreiber. It premiered on closing night at the 2012 Melbourne International Film Festival, and was released in cinemas on 4 October 2012. Thriller Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star is a 1986 crime drama film written by Anne C. Collins and directed by Ron Satlof. Animation They will come to town is a 2008 short animation film written directed by Thilo Ewers. Documentary film Angola was the last scenario of the cold war. After thirty years of terrible civil war, its people is working hard to forget these decades. The effort of many experts to deactivate thousands of mines spread all over the country is an example of human strength. This is a positive picture that presents the current Angola, its extraordinary landscapes, rich cultures and artistic expressions. Documentary film Mara Mattuschka_different Faces Of An Anti-diva is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Elisabeth M. Klocker. Thriller City of Shoulders and Noses is a 2012 comedy crime drama mystery and thriller film directed by Ralph Hemecker and written by Tommy Ardolino. Comedy Ginger and Cinnamon or Dillo con parole mie is a 2003 Italian comedy film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It was filmed in Greece, on the Ios Island. Thriller Ancient Warriors ia a 2001 action film directed by Walter von Huene. Documentary film Barre's Silence is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Morvarid Peyda and Mehrdad Ahmadpour. Thriller This Is a Hijack is a 1973 crime thriller drama film directed by Barry Pollack. Documentary film Screen snapshots: Hollywood goes to bat is a 1950 short documentary film directed by Ralph Staub. Comedy The Wooden Box (Spanish: La caja) is a 2006 comedy film directed by Juan Carlos Falcón. Comedy The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard is a 2009 comedy film directed by Neal Brennan, starring Jeremy Piven and Ed Helms. The film was released on August 14, 2009. Documentary film Gangland Wire is a 2013 documentary crime film written and directed by Gary Jenkins. Thriller 200 mph is an auto racing action film by The Asylum, released direct-to-DVD April 26, 2011. It is a mockbuster of the 2011 Universal Pictures film Fast Five. Documentary film Mr. Schneider goes to Washington is a 2007 American toungue-in-cheek documentary film by Jonathan Neil Schneider that takes a look at campaign financing in Washington. The film debuted at the New Orleans Film Festival in 2007, and was released on DVD in 2008. Comedy Patnam Vachina Pativrathalu is a 1982 Telugu film directed by Mouli. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Mohan Babu, Radhika, Geetha, Rao Gopal Rao, and Nutan Prasad in important roles. This film was remake of successful Kannada film "Pattanakke Banda Patniyaru" released in 1980. The song "Shankara Gangadhara....." is the same tune in both Kannada and Telugu versions. Comedy Adorer jamai is a Bengali action comedy film directed by Shahadat Hossion Liton and produced by Impress Telifilm Ltd. The film features Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas in the lead roles, with Nipun and Misa Shodugor in other pivotal roles. and did well at the box-office. Comedy Lady Liberty is a 1971 Italian-French comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Sophia Loren, William Devane, Gigi Proietti, Susan Sarandon and Danny DeVito in his film debut. Documentary film From No. 37 is an Iranian documentary about the 20th century Persian author Sadegh Hedayat. It was directed by Sam Kalantari and Mohsen Shahrnazdar. From No. 37 lasts for 90 minutes and was filmed in France, Iran, Norway and the United Kingdom. From No. 37 explores the private life and works of Hedayat. The film includes interviews with Iranian authors, intellectuals and academics including Homa Katouzian, Nasser Pakdaman, Anvar Khamei, Ehsan Naraghi, and some of Hedayat's relatives. The film's dialogue is in Persian with English subtitles. It premiered at the Persian Artists Forum in Tehran and the British Academy in London. From No. 37 has aired on BBC Persian Television. Animation "In this charming short from Iran, six different-colored kids are driven from their families for being many-hued in a gray world. " - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Lilith on Top is a 2001 music documentary film written and directed by Lynne Stopkewich. Thriller Murder at Devil's Glen is a 1999 drama thriller film written by Eric Harlacher and directed by Paul Shapiro. Comedy MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate is the 2001 film, and the second in the MVP series. The film's title character, Jack, is a fictional chimpanzee. It is a sequel to MVP: Most Valuable Primate. Comedy Bad Sugar is a British comedy pilot, written by Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong, based on an idea by the show's stars Olivia Colman, Julia Davis and Sharon Horgan. The programme centres on a wealthy, dysfunctional British mining dynasty, and is a parody of telenovela-style melodramas and soap operas such as Dallas. It was shown on Channel 4 on 26 August 2012. A full series was commissioned for broadcast in 2013 but cancelled before production with problems co-ordinating the core talents' schedules cited as the reason. Comedy How to Be a Hollywood Player in Less Than Ten Minutes is a 2004 short comedy film written and Directed by Joe Hudson. Comedy Porky's II: The Next Day is the 1983 sequel to the 1982 film Porky's. The film is co-written and directed by Bob Clark. Unlike the previous film, Porky himself does not appear. Documentary film Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who is a 2007 documentary by Murray Lerner and Paul Crowder about English rock and roll band The Who. The film features new interviews with band members Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Kenney Jones, and Pete Townshend, as well as Sting, The Edge, Noel Gallagher, Eddie Vedder, Steve Jones and others, as well as rare photos of the four members of the band, and archival live footage of performances dating back to 1964. A soundtrack accompanying the film also serves as a greatest-hits compilation for the band. The two-DVD set includes footage not in earlier documentaries, including film from the 1970 Leeds University appearance, never-seen-before footage of a show in Copenhagen that shows Daltrey leaving the stage because the performance of the other members of The Who broke down into chaotic noise due to amphetamines – which resulted in a fight between Daltrey and Moon backstage and Daltrey being kicked out of the band temporarily – and a 1964 performance at the Railway Hotel when they were The High Numbers. The film was nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award. Comedy Di que sí is a 2004 Spanish film directed by Juan Calvo. Comedy Champen er tilbage med sit femte one-man show, der byder på halvanden times stand-up leveret med en sådan fart og timing, at man skal holde tungen lige i munden for at følge med. I Uforbederlig kommer Champen omkring en bred vifte af relevante emner, som kan give svar på nogle af dagligdagens kritiske spørgsmål. Vi nævner i flæng: Hvad er det man skal gøre når man får krampe i benet - bøje eller strække? Hvad koster en pose gulerødder egentlig? hvorfor vil det ikke virke med dværge i politiet? Skal Uffe Holm skilles - det vrimler med 18-årige trunter uden hængepatter - hvad gør man? Og sidst - men absolut ikke mindst - hvor lang tid kan Uffe optræde uden at lave jokes, som er under bæltestedet? Det og meget andet får du svar på - og så kan du selv bedømme om Uffe Holm er Uforbederlig Comedy Scenes from a Gay Marriage is a romantic comedy film written and directed by Matt Riddlehoover, which was shot in Nashville, Tennessee. A sequel featuring Rodiney Santiago is now being planned. Animation Plasticine Strikes Back is a 2013 short animation film by students from the Taller de Animación Municipal. Comedy Tammy Tell Me True is a 1961 romantic comedy film and is the second of the four Tammy films. It stars Sandra Dee as Tambrey "Tammy" Tyree, taking over from Debbie Reynolds. Documentary film Scream: The Inside Story is a 2011 documentary film directed by Daniel Farrands. Animation Porky in Wackyland is a 1938 animated short film, directed by Robert Clampett for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes series. In this film Porky Pig goes hunting through a Salvador Dalí-esque landscape to find the Do-Do Bird for a very large bounty. In 1994 it was voted #8 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field and in 2000 was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected the short for preservation in the National Film Registry. Comedy Smoked Hams is the 21st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 28, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Thriller I Melt with You is a 2011 American arthouse thriller film directed by Mark Pellington. It completed filming in September 2010. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011. The film was critically panned. Thriller Taken is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel, written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Holly Valance, Katie Cassidy, Xander Berkeley, Olivier Rabourdin, Gérard Watkins, and Famke Janssen. It is the first film in the Taken film series. Neeson plays a former CIA operative named Bryan Mills who sets about tracking down his daughter after she is kidnapped by human traffickers for sexual slavery while traveling in France. Numerous media outlets have cited the film as a turning point in Neeson's career that redefined and transformed him to an action film star. Thriller Suspension of Disbelief is a 2012 English thriller film directed, edited, co-produced by Mike Figgis, and starring Sebastian Koch, Lotte Verbeek, Emilia Fox, Rebecca Night, Eoin Macken, Lachlan Nieboer, Frances de la Tour, Julian Sands and Kenneth Cranham. It was premiered at 7th Rome Film Festival in November 2012 and in 12th East End Film Festival in 6 July 2013 and also in Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival in 26 September 2013. The film was released in Russia in 16 May 2013 and in UK in 19 July 2013. Thriller Another Day Another Life is a 2009 American suspense thriller flick produced, edited and directed by Rohit Gupta. It's about a man, Jason, played by Benjamin Jacobs, who struggles to repress his killer instinct as he approaches the planned killing of his lover. The film was selected to showcase at the Short Film Corner - Cannes Film Festival 2009. It received high critical acclaim at its international festival run winning several awards & accolades. Thriller The Whispering Shadow is a Serial film, starring Béla Lugosi in his first of five serial roles. Lugosi received $10,000, the highest known salary of his career, for this film.. The serial was filmed in only 12 days. It was the last film for actor Karl Dane. Comedy Bring Happiness Home is a 2013 Chinese film. It stars the hosts of the Chinese variety show Happy Camp, who filmed it for their 15th anniversary. Animation Hotel E is a 1992 short animated film written by and directed by Priit Pärn. Documentary film She has starred in hit TV shows such as Barney and Friends, Camp Rock, Sonny With a Chance, and The X Factor and topped the Billboard charts. However her success has had its fair share of controversy. In this intimate documentary, we chronicle the trials and triumphs of Demi Lovato. Animation Paying the Piper is a 1949 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig. It is a parody of the fairy tale The Pied Piper and it involves Porky trying to stop a cat that disguises himself as the last rat to bring the rats back for the local cats, and later, to get the reward money back from the cat, by playing a clarinet. It has Porky in the role of the piper character. Comedy Overboard is a 1987 American romantic comedy film starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. It was directed by Garry Marshall, produced by Roddy McDowall, and loosely inspired by the 1974 Italian film Swept Away. In turn, Overboard was adapted into the 2006 South Korean television series, Couple or Trouble. In recent years, the film has become popular via cable television and has gained a cult following. Documentary film Lost World is a 2008 film written and directed by Gyula Nemes. Comedy Cafe Mascot is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Geraldine Fitzgerald. It was produced by Gabriel Pascal, and made at Wembley Studios. A young man discovers £1,000 in a taxi. The kindly man gives it to an impoverished Irish girl by investing it in her cafe, The Cafe Mascot. Science Fiction Meet the Hollowheads is a 1989 movie written and directed by special-effects makeup artist Thomas R. Burman. It stars Juliette Lewis, John Glover, Richard Portnow, and Joshua John Miller. The film is a black comedy and satire of 1950s sitcoms set in a dystopic future populated by bizarre, tentacled creatures which function dually as household appliances and food. As of December 2010, Meet the Hollowheads is Burman's only directorial effort. Science Fiction The Man Without a Body is a low budget 1957 British horror film directed by Charles Saunders and W. Lee Wilder and starring Robert Hutton, George Coulouris and Julia Arnall. A wealthy man pays a surgeon to replace his brain with that of Nostradamus. It is also known as Curse of Nostradamus. Animation Batman: Revenge is a 2003, non-commercial, independent stop motion brickfilm and parody created by director and animator Jonathan Markiewitz. Documentary film Super Live in Japan is a DVD by Queen + Paul Rodgers, capturing the performances in Saitama Super Arena in Japan on 27 October 2005 from their world tour, featuring songs from both Queen and Rodgers' catalogues. 15 of these songs will become available on DVD to the rest of the world as a Bonus DVD for the new Queen + Paul Rodgers studio album The Cosmos Rocks. The songs are marked as such: *. Fire and Water was released on the digital single for C-lebrity, and Fire and Water and The Show Must Go On will be available to download on the C-lebrity iTunes exclusive single. Documentary film Surfing Soweto follows three of the most notorious train surfers in Johannesburg and features dramatic footage of the trio as they perform death-defying stunts on the roofs of trains, ducking bridges and 3000 volt electric cables whilst travelling at high speeds. But it also goes deeper. It follows the young men’s struggle through poverty, drug addiction, the death of loved ones and prison as their lives fall apart and chronicles their struggle to piece those lives back together again. Comedy Me and Me Moke is a 1916 British silent comedy film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Edna Flugrath, Gerald Ames and Hubert Willis. A young man from a wealthy background takes a job working as a porter at the fruit and vegetable market in Covent Garden. Comedy Novia a la medida is a 1949 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Thriller W4m is a 2011 crime drama thriller short film written by Jacob Dolgy and co-written and directed by Jake Ross. Science Fiction Pulse Pounders is a 1988 anthology film directed by Charles Band. The film is composed of three 30 minute films, two of which are sequels to The Dungeonmaster and Trancers. The third is an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's The Evil Clergyman. Pulse Pounders was originally shot during 1987 and 1988 with the intention of being released, but was shelved due to the collapse of Empire Pictures. A workprint of Pulse Pounders was discovered in 2011 and was digitally restored. The Evil Clergyman segment received its world premiere at a showing at the Chicago Flashback Weekend. The movie received mostly positive reviews. HorrorNews.net stated that the movie was a "must-watch for any Re-Animator fan" but that it "doesn’t quite live up to Re-Animator". The Evil Clergyman was later released as a DVD by Full Moon Pictures in October 2012. The Trancers segment received its world premiere with the launch of Full Moon Streaming with the title Trancers: City of Lost Angels on September 6, 2013. It will later be released on DVD in November 2013. Thriller T.K.O. is a 2007 American action drama thriller film, directed by Declan Mulvey, starring Dianna Agron, Samantha Alarcon, Daz Crawford, Paul Green, Heidi Marie Wanser and Christian Boeving. The film was produced by Nitasha Bhambree, Declan Mulvey, Anisa Qureshi, Taylor Phillips. Thriller Roman's Circuit is a 2011 sci-fi, drama and thriller film written and directed by Sebastian Brahm. Comedy Chiedi la luna is a 1991 Italian comedy drama film directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. Thriller The Cremator is a 1969 Czechoslovak horror comedy/drama film directed by Juraj Herz, based on a novel by Ladislav Fuks. The screenplay was written by Herz and Fuks. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 1972, it won the Festival de Cine de Sitges Best Film award, where it also received awards for its star Rudolf Hrušínský and cinematographer Stanislav Milota. The story is set in 1930s Prague, where the cremator Karel Kopfrkingl lives and works. The story combines features from black comedy and horror. It is often recognized as a follower of German Expressionist film and also as an example of the Czechoslovak New Wave. The film was banned after its premiere in 1969, and remained in the vault until the collapse of the communist system in Czechoslovakia in 1989. With the score of 90,2% on the Czech and Slovak Movie Database as well as praise from movie critics, The Cremator is considered to be one of the best movies ever made in Czechoslovakia as well as a prominent cult film. Comedy Encounters with Your Inner Trotsky Child is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Jim Finn. Thriller Janma Janmada Anubandha is a 1980 Indian Kannada Thriller - drama film directed, co-produced and scripted by Shankar Nag. The film has an ensemble cast including Ananth Nag, Shankar Nag, Jayanthi, Jayamala and Manjula in the lead roles. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Ilaiyaraja considered evergreen hits. Comedy A Practical Guide to a Spectacular Suicide is a 2014 comedy, drama, romance film written by Keith Grantham, Graham Hughes and Graeme McGeagh and directed by Graham Hughes. Thriller Andhi Gali is a 1984 Hindi drama film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta, and based on Bengali story, Ghar Bari by Dibyendu Palit. It starred Deepti Naval, Mahesh Bhatt and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. The Naxalite movement in Bengal in the 1970s forms a backdrop to the film. Documentary film Remembering Anne Frank is a 1998 short documentary film directed by Wouter van der Sluis. Thriller Lies Of The Twins is a 1991 thriller film directed by Tim Hunter. Thriller Who Killed Atlanta's Children? is a TV movie about the Atlanta child murders starring James Belushi and Gregory Hines. It was directed by Charles Robert Carner and first aired on Showtime on July 16, 2000. This movie projects a conspiracy theory about the murders of the children. Animation Goof Troop Christmas is a 1992 TV movie written by Jymn Magon. Comedy Mabel's New Job is a 1914 film starring Mabel Normand and co-directed by Normand and George Nichols. Animation Miriam's Kite is a 2013 short family animation film written by Peep Pedmanson and Leelo Tungal and directed by Riho Unt. Thriller The Scam is a 2009 crime thriller, the first South Korean film to tackle the stock market. Documentary film The Canary Effect is a 2006 documentary that looks into the effects of that the United States and its policies have on the Indigenous peoples who are residents. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the Stanley Kubrick Award at the 2006 Traverse City Film Festival. The movie was directed by Robin Davey and Yellow Thunder Woman, who are both members of LA Based alternative pop group The Bastard Fairies. The documentary was released on DVD in 2008. Comedy Not Quite Human is a 1987 television movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Jay Underwood, Alan Thicke, and Robyn Lively. The story is based on the Not Quite Human book series by Seth McEvoy. It is the first of three films in a series; its sequels are Not Quite Human II and Still Not Quite Human. The filming locations were in Scottsdale and Phoenix, Arizona. Documentary film A City Called Copenhagen is a 1960 Danish short documentary film directed by Jørgen Roos. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Five years after throwing a killer party and stealing Muffin (Michelle Bauer) away from alpha-male Zeta frat member Bud, head party nerd Ritchie (Richard Gabai) is married (to Muffin!) and runs a detective agency. Much to his surprise, he gets hired by Bud's father-in-law, who fears that Bud is trying to steal the family business. Comedy Barefoot Ki-bong is a 2006 comedy drama film written by Chung Tae-won and Kwon Soo-kyung and directed by Kwon Soo-kyung. Thriller Closed Circuit is a 2013 British-American crime thriller film directed by John Crowley and written by Steven Knight, released on August 28, 2013. The film stars Eric Bana, Rebecca Hall, Ciarán Hinds, Jim Broadbent, and Riz Ahmed. Comedy Astro Duck or The Astroduck is a 1966 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was directed by Robert McKimson and was released on January 1, 1966. Documentary film Bare Belle - En serie morder fra Selbu is a 2006 documentary action drama horror film directed by Anne Berit Vestby. Comedy Bluff - storia di truffe e di imbroglioni is a 1976 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. For his performance in this film Adriano Celentano was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor. Documentary film Hokusai: An Animated Sketchbook is a 1978 short documentary film written and directed by Tony White. Comedy Up for Grabs is a 2004 comedic documentary about two men who fought over custody of a baseball. It was directed and produced by Michael Wranovics, co-produced by Michael Lindenberger and Josh Keppel, co-edited by Dave Ciaccio; the executive producers were Dr. Roger Petrie, Helen Woo, and Christopher Parry. Comedy Terminal Exposure is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Nico Mastorakis. It involves two amateur beach photographers who accidentally capture a murder on film. Searching for the only clue, a gorgeous woman with a small rose tattoo, they are drawn into an ever-deepening pool of crime and action. Although the film is one of the many beach comedies that were produced in the late 1980s, Terminal Exposure is notable in that it was an early work in the career of composer Hans Zimmer who would go on to compose music for The Last Samurai, The Dark Knight, Madagascar and The Lion King among many other films. Documentary film Berg Fidel - A School for All is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Hella Wenders. Science Fiction Horror Express, also known as Pánico en el Transiberiano/Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express, is a 1972 Spanish/British horror film directed by Eugenio Martín and starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Alberto de Mendoza and Telly Savalas. It was produced by Bernard Gordon and written by Arnaud d'Usseau and Julian Zimet. Documentary film "Hitchcock, doppelgangers, the Cold War and American TV: a complex, conceptual and very enjoyable brew from artist/film-maker Johan Grimonprez. An ingenious hybrid, Double Take is part mock-documentary, part conceptual provocation, and altogether a thought-provoking, hugely entertaining piece that does for Alfred Hitchcock what Orson Welles did for himself in his myth-making F for Fake. Using a zippy assemblage of TV and newsreel material, artist/filmmaker Johan Grimonprez muses on Hitchcock's persona and humour, reading his films of the late 50s and early 60s against the climate of Bomb-era political anxiety. The film especially mulls on Hitchcock's preoccupation with doubles, a theme that recurs not just in his films but in the portly auteur's jokey intros to the vintage TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents; the theme is further expanded on in an apocryphal story about the maestro meeting his own future self. Interwoven with all this is a mass of newsreel material, dealing largely with US-USSR Cold War relations, and focusing on America's relationship with that other famous Hitchcock look-alike Nikita Krushchev. Grimonprez leaves viewers to draw their own conclusions about identity, filmmaking, power and paranoia, but the film's love of Hitchcock - artist, public face, TV clown - is unmistakeable and very infectious." Quoting Jonathan Romney Animation Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers is a direct-to-video animated film adaptation of the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père. As the title suggests, it features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as the three musketeers. This film was directed by Donovan Cook, produced by DisneyToon Studios, and released directly to VHS and DVD on August 17, 2004, by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Comedy Dude, Where's My Car? is a 2000 American stoner comedy film directed by Danny Leiner. The film stars Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott as two young men who find themselves unable to remember where they parked their vehicle after a night of recklessness. Although panned by critics and just a modest box-office success, it managed to achieve a cult status, Mostly driven by fans of Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle and following its home video release appreciated for its "so bad it's good" humor. The film's title is the source of statements in pop culture since its release. Thriller Aisaa Kyon is a 2003 thriller film directed by B.B. Singh. Thriller Sanitarium is a 2013 horror anthology film that was directed by Bryan Ortiz, Bryan Ramirez, and Kerry Valderrama. It received its world premiere at the Miami International Film Festival on March 1, 2013 and was released to DVD on December 31, 2013. The film stars John Glover, David Mazouz, and Lacey Chabert as three people whose stories ultimately lead them to become patients of a sanitarium. Science Fiction Hangar 18 is a 1980 science fiction film that was released to capitalize on the UFO interest of the era. The film itself carries ties to Area 51, as well as ufology. Although it flopped, it tantalized those who saw government cover-ups of UFOs. In May 1989, Hangar 18 was featured in an episode of the movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000 during the KTMA era. The picture was released by Sunn Classic Pictures, an independent U.S.-based film distributor whose library is now owned by Paramount Pictures, notable for presenting what TV Guide called "...awful big-screen 'documentaries' [like] In Search of Noah's Ark and In Search of Historic Jesus". Science Fiction A young woman walks into a tunnel alone at night. Suddenly strange trenchcoat-wearing figures melt out of the walls, surrounding her and chanting, ""Come to our world!"" Ayane Isuzu, a high school girl, emerges from the darkness and single-handedly defeats the creatures, saving the woman. Nearby, Miyu Manadzuru, another high schooler, avoids a pushy companion by ducking into an alley and flying into the sky. Ayane spots the flying girl in the night sky. At school the next day, Ayane is revealed to be a cynical loner, known as being into technology and labeled a weirdo. Meanwhile, an inspector looking into a car accident finds one of the trenchcoat-wearing figures in a wrecked man. The figure disappears, leaving a small crystal behind. Ayane meets with Nazo, a mysterious older man who tells her to seek out Miyu since Miyu's a Gate Keeper. Ayane also gives him a bag of crystals (what's left of the Invaders she fought) in exchange for money. That night, Ayane invites Miyu to join her so Miy Comedy An Expensive Visit is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller The Watcher in the Woods is a 1980 American horror film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. Based on the 1976 novel by Florence Engel Randall, it is a live action film that contains elements of the mystery, thriller, horror, and science fiction genres. The Watcher in the Woods suffered from various production problems and was pulled from theatres after its initial release in 1980. It was re-released in 1981 after being re-edited and a revised ending added. The story concerns a teenage girl and her little sister who become encompassed in a supernatural mystery regarding a missing girl in the woods surrounding their new home in the English countryside. It stars legendary actress Bette Davis alongside Lynn-Holly Johnson, Kyle Richards, Carroll Baker, and David McCallum. The movie was filmed at Pinewood Studios and the surrounding areas in Buckinghamshire, England. Science Fiction FilmeFobia is a 2008 fantasy horror film written by Kiko Goifman, Hilton Lacerda and directed by Kiko Goifman. Documentary film Out of the Darkness: The Reality of SM is a 2001 documentary pornographic film directed by Hardy Haberman. Animation Fosfenos is a 2001 short animated film directed by Erick Beltrán and Erwin Neumaier. Documentary film Pizza In Auschwitz is a 2008 film directed by Moshe Zimmerman. Documentary film Jamaica Reef Rescue is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Alison Barrat. Comedy Bug Off! is a 2001 comedy family fantasy film written by T.C. Christensen and Rod Miller, and directed by T.C. Christensen. Based on the popular children's book Bug Off!"is a rollicking tale of two feuding siblings 10-year-old Krista and her pesky 7-year-old brother Tyler who is a master manipulator constantly getting Krista into hot water. When Krista angrily wishes Tyler would just turn into a bug and leave her alone she gets her wish courtesy of an alien babysitter who has been sent to Earth to study relationships between humans. Things get worse when the babysitter's nemesis shows up and tries to kidnap Tyler the Bug to take him to their planet as evidence of the babysitter's ineptitude. The kids pull together and foil the kidnapping plan. In the process they learn to get along and that it is possible for a brother and sister to love each other. Documentary film The Greatest Pharaohs is a 1997 American educational documentary film about Ancient Egypt distributed by A&E and narrated by Frank Langella with commentary by experts in the field. It is 200 minutes long and split into four parts, with each part explaining the lives of four Egyptian pharaohs. Thriller Sweet, Sweet Rachel is a film directed by Sutton Roley released on Oct 2, 1971. Comedy Two Cents Worth of Hope is a 1952 film directed by Renato Castellani. It shared the Grand Prix prize with the film Othello at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Animation The Romance of Transportation in Canada is a 1952 animated short directed by Colin Low, animated by Wolf Koenig and Robert Verrall and narrated by Guy Glover. Eldon Rathburn composed the film score. Tom Daly was producer, for the National Film Board of Canada. The film offers a humorous account of the history of transportation in Canada, looking at how Canada's vast distances and obstacles were overcome, beginning with Canada's First Nations. It also recounts the experiences of early pioneers, the construction of the Trans-Canada Railway and modern travel. Thriller The Oasis is a 2013 short romance film written by Carl Marott and Lars Bang and directed by Carl Marott. Documentary film L'Amour Fou is a 2010 documentary film directed by Pierre Thoretton. "Yves Saint Laurent built one of fashion's most celebrated empires. This moving documentary chronicles his rise, his lifelong partnership with Pierre Bergé and their decision to auction off a lifetime of precious art and objects." Quoting the description from the 2010 TIFF site. Comedy Mop King is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Ace Dixon. Comedy Someone to Love, directed by Henry Jaglom, is a film made in 1987. It was Orson Welles' final film appearance, released after his death but produced before his voice-over in The Transformers: The Movie. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Monkey City is a 2012 animation short film directed by Marcus Alqueres. Comedy Kottaram Veetile Apputtan is a 1998 Malayalam romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rajasenan starring Jayaram and Shruti in the lead. The film tells the story of a rich orphan - Apputtan, a generous and liberal man. He helps settle the financial woes of people in the village. He is attracted to a girl whose education he has been sponsoring. But her response to his love after becoming a doctor at his expense, was something Apputtan had least expected. As Apputtan has studied only up to high school, she treats him like an illiterate. The film ends well with the girl developing interest towards Apputtan. Comedy Award-winning short film starring, written & produced by Theo Ogunyode, and directed & edited by Brad Mays. Documentary film Dave Chappelle's Block Party, also known as Block Party, is a 2005 documentary film hosted and written by comedian Dave Chappelle, and directed by Michel Gondry. Its format is inspired by the documentary Wattstax. The film and its soundtrack are dedicated to the memory of music producer J Dilla who died from lupus one month before the film's release. The film was officially released at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. The film grossed $12.1 million in the box office and debuted at #6 in its opening weekend, grossing $6 million in 1,200 theaters. Comedy Ma-Mha is a 2007 Thai comedy-drama film directed by Pantham Thongsang and Somkiet Vituranich about a pack of stray dogs in suburban Bangkok who want to cross a busy highway in hopes of finding a better life on the other side of the road. It is the first Thai live-action feature film to feature main characters that are animals. Thriller The Jewel of Death is a 1992 Netherlands English language short fiction film filmed by Laurence Lamers, in 1992. Comedy Falsifikator is a 2013 comedy and drama film written and directed by Goran Markovic. Comedy Double Speed is a lost silent film comedy-drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was the debut directorial effort of Sam Wood and starred Wallace Reid in another of his racing car films. Comedy Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself is a 1942 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil. It is based on a short story by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez. Thriller The Human Contract is a 2008 drama film written and directed by Jada Pinkett Smith and starring Jason Clarke and Paz Vega. The DVD was released on June 30, 2009. This is Jada Pinkett Smith's directorial debut. Comedy City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy is a 1990 animation film written by Tsukasa Hôjô and directed by Kenji Kodama. Documentary film Garnet'S Gold is an adventure documentary film directed by Ed Perkins. Comedy Love by Accident is a 2008 film written by Inés Braun and Walter Jacob, and directed by Inés Braun. Animation Les Chats De L'atalante is a 2013 animation, short, music film written and directed by Karl Heil. Comedy Uh-Oh! is a 2003 film written and directed by Jon Cope. Animation Wrinkles is a 2011 Spanish animated drama film directed by Ignacio Ferreras, based on the comic book with the same title by Paco Roca. The story is set in a retirement home and revolves around the friendship between two elderly men, one of them in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Wrinkles was released to UK DVD and Blu-ray on April 28, 2014, following a limited theatrical release on April 18. Special features in this release include Wrinkles Animatic, Wrinkles Making Of, Peter Bradshaw reviews Wrinkles, Wrinkles Trailer, Wrinkles Teaser Trailer, and Recording the Music for Wrinkles. Science Fiction Blood of the Beast is a 2003 American experimental horror film directed by, written by, and starring Georg Koszulinski. A post-apocalyptic society that depends on cloning is overrun by a generation of faulty, homicidal clones. Thriller Dougray Scott essays the role of author Robert Louis Stevenson's maniacal medico in director Paolo Barzman's retelling of the classic gothic tale. A highly regarded physician who dedicates all of this spare time to unlocking the secrets of a rare Amazonian flower, Dr. Henry Jekyll (Scott) is about to discover a side of himself that he never knew existed. The sacred flower is said to possess a mystical power that can literally separate the soul, summoning man's Dark Self and unleashing a side of the personality that lies dormant until awoken by its mysterious psychotropic properties. As Dr. Jekyll attempts to isolate those properties and unlock the flower's mysteries, a series of gruesome murders begin making headlines all across the city. Dr. Jekyll knows that this is no coincidence, because every morning when he wakes up clutching a grim memento from the night before, the screams of his terrified victims still echoing through his head. Realizing that it's only a matter of time before the personality he calls "Mr. Edward Hyde" takes over completely, Dr. Jekyll enlists the aid of compassionate attorney Claire Wheaton (Krista Bridges) in ensuring that he be placed in an asylum - where Mr. Hyde can do no further harm. In the courtroom, Mrs. Wheaton gives such a convincing case for mental imbalance that the judge readily agrees to have Dr. Jekyll institutionalized. But while this may be the end of Dr. Jekyll it's only the beginning for Mr. Hyde, because the harder Claire tries to help the conflicted physician the more dangerous his murderous alter ego becomes. Animation Spectators is a 2013 animation short sports film written and directed by Ross Hogg. Thriller Chhupa Rustam: A Musical Thriller is a 2001 Bollywood romance/thriller movie directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Sanjay Kapoor, Manisha Koirala, Mamta Kulkarni, Tinnu Anand, Raj Babbar and Dalip Tahil. Comedy "With her Afroed 70’s fashion and don't-fuck-with-me swagger, Nefertitty is quite a sight. When her boozing pop is bothered by a gang of albinos, our supersleuth goes into ass-kickin' action!" Quoting the description from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Comedy Bigger Than the Sky is a 2005 film directed by Al Corley. Science Fiction Fable: Teeth of Beasts is a 2009 action fantasy film directed by Sean-Michael Argo, written by Matt Yeager with David R. Williams as a contributing screenwriter. Thriller The Dark Wind is a 1991 theatrical mystery film based on The Dark Wind by Tony Hillerman, one of a series of mysteries set against contemporary Navajo life in the Southwest. It stars Lou Diamond Phillips as Jim Chee and Fred Ward as Joe Leaphorn. Comedy The Last Judgement is a 1961 commedia all'italiana film by Italian director Vittorio De Sica. It was coproduced with France. It has an all-star Italian and international cast, including Americans Jack Palance, Ernest Borgnine; Greek Melina Mercouri and French Fernandel, Anouk Aimée and Lino Ventura. The film was a huge flop, massacred by critics and audiences when it was released. It was filmed in black and white, but the last sequence, the dance at theatre, is in color. Documentary film On the 50th anniversary of the first supersonic flight, Chuck Yeager relives his gutsy assault on the sound barrier and tells how it was done. Other top test pilots of the day—those who survived—describe the dangers, mysteries, and thrill of trying to fly faster than sound at the dawn of the jet age. Documentary film Nero's Golden House is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Phil Grabsky. Documentary film Tall Girls is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Edda Baumann-von Broen. Documentary film Der Fall Kampusch is a 2007 documentary film written by Christoph Feurstein, Burgit Bock and Robert Altenburger and directed by Robert Altenburger, Burgit Bock and Christoph Feurstein. Comedy The Devil on Horseback is a 1936 film directed by Crane Wilbur. Animation Gallopin' Gals is an animated film directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby and was released with the movie Hullabaloo by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer in 1940. All of the voices were played by Sara Berner, except for the voice of the announcer, which was played by Harlow Wilcox. Comedy Nota Bene: Hallelujah the Hills has nothing whatsoever to do with a rock group calling themselves Hallelujah The Hills. The Movie was made in 1963 and the rock group appeared on the scene in 2005. Hallelujah the Hills was written, directed and edited by Adolfas Mekas. The picture was his first feature film. Animation The Mechanical Cow is an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon from 1927. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions. Documentary film Who Killed Vincent Chin? is a 1987 American documentary film directed by Christine Choy and Renee Tajima-Peña about the death of Vincent Chin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy The Plank is a 30-minute, British slapstick comedy film for television, from 1979 which was written and directed by Eric Sykes. This version, which is a remake of the earlier 1967 film, was produced by Thames Television and broadcast on the ITV network. Like the original, it has an all-star cast of British comedians and other celebrities; although only Sykes, Jimmy Edwards and Kenny Lynch reprise their previous roles. Although not literally a silent film, it has little spoken dialogue. Instead the film is punctuated by grunts, other vocal noises and sound effects. Comedy Love and Other Dilemmas is a 2006 comedy film directed by Larry Di Stefano. It premiered at the 2006 Vancouver International Film Festival and was released theatrically in Canada in February 2008 by Maple Pictures. The film's credibility is notably attributed to having three regular Corner Gas actors, Gabrielle Miller, Fred Ewanuick, and Janet Wright. Documentary film Narita: Heta Village is a 1973 documentary film directed by Shinsuke Ogawa. Animation Poachers trapped a tiger when a Jungle Boy appeared and set it free. Hearing the news, Mrs. Weatherbee asks where the Jungle Boy was found. He was from the very same area that her baby boy died years ago, she's convinced that Jungle Boy is her son. Documentary film Wild!Life Adventures: Wildlife Vet is a 1998 Made-for-TV documentary film directed by Larry Engel. It composed by Marc Engel and story editor was Whitney Wood. It stars Alicia Silverstone and veterinarian Dave Jessup. In this 60-minute longer documentary, Mrs. Silverstone joins Jessup as he treats animal ailments in Zimbabwe and also in California. Animation Guard Dog is a short film which was hand-drawn and produced by Independent Animator Bill Plympton at his Plymptoons Studio. In 2005 the film was nominated for Best Animated Short at the 77th Annual Academy Awards held in 2005 and produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Also in 2005 Guard Dog won Best Animated Short at Toronto World of Comedy International Film Festival, and won a Special Jury Mention for Animated Stories at ANIMA - Córdoba International Animation Festival. This film marked the second Academy Award nomination for Plympton, his first being the animated short Your Face at the 60th Academy Awards. The film is a humorous and surreally-violent answer to the question "Why do dogs bark at such innocent creatures as pigeons and squirrels?" and gives the audience a window into the paranoid mind of a loyal guard dog as it imagines farcically depicted dangers, from harmless flora and fauna on a walk through a neighborhood park. Each potential threat, from flower, butterfly, and grasshopper, to bird, squirrel, and rope-jumping girl, is treated to its own improbable and often bloody vignette. Comedy Sunshine Susie is a 1931 British musical film directed by Victor Saville and starring Renate Müller, Jack Hulbert and Owen Nares. It was based on a novel by István Szomaházy. An alternate German-language version Die Privatsekretärin was made, also starring Renate Müller. It is also known under the alternative title The Office Girl. The film established Müller as a star in Britain. Documentary film Skateistan: Four Wheels and a Board in Kabul is a 2011 documentary film written by Nadia Hennrich and directed by Kai Sehr. Comedy Stop Mom Theresa! is a 2004 film written by Béla Rigó and Zsuzsanna Rácz and directed by Péter Bergendy. Documentary film Nadia's Friends is a documentary which follows filmmaker Chanoch Zeevi as he travels through Israel exploring how Zionism has evolved since he was a child. Zeevi attended elementary school in the religious Zionist village of Kfar Haroeh, where his classmates represented a cross-section of Israeli society. They included Jews of every background: Ashkenazi, Sephardi, religious, secular, and even one Arab girl —Nadia, for whom the film is named. Now, more than twenty-five years after graduating from elementary school, Zeevi has organized a class reunion that brings together men and women whose lives have diverged from the original journey begun in Kfar Haroeh. Comedy Poopak and Mash Mashallah is a 2010 comedy film written by Sorush Sehhat and directed by Farzad Motamen. Comedy The Battle of the Bozos is a 2009 documentary film directed by Bradley Glenn. Animation Who Killed Who? is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated short directed by Tex Avery. The cartoon is a parody of whodunit stories and employs many clichés of the genre for humor. Documentary film Library of Congress is a 1945 American short documentary film about the Library of Congress, directed by Alexander Hammid, and produced by the Office of War Information. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction The Ambushers is a 1967 spy comedy film filmed in Acapulco starring Dean Martin, Senta Berger and Janice Rule. It is loosely based upon the novel of the same title by Donald Hamilton as well as The Menacers that featured UFOs and a Mexican setting. When a government-built flying saucer is hijacked mid-flight by Jose Ortega, the exiled ruler for an outlaw nation, secret agent Matt Helm and the ship's former pilot Sheila Sommers are sent to recover it. Thriller The Last Musketeer is the 2000 drama romance thriller film written by Sebastian Secker-Walker and directed by Bill Britten. Documentary film What’s going on with the economy? Foreclosures are everywhere, unemployment is skyrocketing – and this is only the beginning. What can government do? The sad answer is – under the current monetary system – nothing. It’s not going to get better until the root of the problem is understood and addressed. There isn’t enough stimulus money in the entire world to get us out of this hole. Comedy Mama Jack is a 2005 Leon Schuster movie made in South Africa. It was directed by Gray Hofmeyr and distributed by Nu Metro. Tagline: He's hiding out... in someone else! or alternatively He's back... in black! Thriller Cold Hearts is a 1999 film directed by Robert A. Masciantonio. It stars Marisa Ryan, Robert Floyd, and Amy Jo Johnson. Comedy Sedona is a 2011 comedy-drama film about the experiences of an advertising executive and a lawyer in Sedona, Arizona. Released theatrically in 2012, the film's cast includes Frances Fisher, Seth Peterson, Barry Corbin, Christopher Atkins, Lin Shaye, and Beth Grant. Comedy Little Creeps is a 2012 comedy horror film written and directed by Brad Leo Lyon. Documentary film The Lost Tomb of Jesus is a documentary co-produced and first broadcast on the Discovery Channel and Vision TV in Canada on March 4, 2007, covering the discovery of the Talpiot Tomb. It was directed by Canadian documentary and film maker Simcha Jacobovici and produced by Felix Golubev and Ric Esther Bienstock, while James Cameron served as executive producer. The film was released in conjunction with a book about the same subject, The Jesus Family Tomb, issued in late February 2007 and co-authored by Jacobovici and Charles R. Pellegrino. The documentary and book's claims are the subject of controversy within the archaeological and theological fields, as well as among linguistic and biblical scholars. Animation The Hollywood Matador is the fourth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 9, 1942, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Comedy Je fais le mort is a 2013 French comedy film written and directed by Jean-Paul Salomé. The film stars François Damiens, Géraldine Nakache, Lucien Jean-Baptiste and Anne Le Ny. It was screened at the Rome Film Festival, under the title Playing Dead. Animation Muzorama is a 2010 animated short film written by Raphaël Calamote and Emilien Davaud and directed by Elsa Brehin, Raphaël Calamote, Mauro Carraro, Maxime Cazaux, Émilien Davaud, Laurent Monneron and Axel Tillement. Thriller Crawl is a 2011 Australian suspense-thriller written, produced and directed by Paul China and Benjamin China. The film is the China Brothers debut feature, and stars George Shevtsov, Georgina Haig and Paul Holmes. Documentary film Yannis Moralis is a 2006 documentary biography film written and directed by Stelios Haralambopoulos. Science Fiction Light and the Sufferer is a 2007 American science fiction film starring Paul Dano, Paz de la Huerta, Michael Esper, and Paul D'Amato and directed by Christopher Peditto. It is based on a short story by Jonathan Lethem. The film is about two brothers who try to leave New York City for a new life in California, only to find their plans and lives changed forever by the appearance of a mysterious alien. Thriller Gehri Chaal is a 1973 Bollywood thriller film directed by C.V. Sridhar. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jeetendra and Hema Malini . Comedy Sarah Miller (Florence Henderson), known to her grandchildren as "Nanny," is still slim and athletic in her early seventies. She's a successful author, feisty, intellectual and full of fun. Her granddaughter (Stephanie Patton, Shadowheart) is closest to her and together they prepare for Katie's 11th birthday. But before it arrives, Sarah suffers a fatal heart attack and finds herself on a celestial roller coaster en route to heaven. Not particularly religious, Sarah is nevertheless accepted into Heaven, and begins her preparation to meet her parents, the love of her life and others that passed before her.Back on earth, Katie is not taking her grandmother's passing lightly and on her 11th birthday she collapses and is rushed to the hospital. After heavenly bureaucratic rambling, Sarah gets one last chance to visit her granddaughter on earth, and appears to Katie in the hospital. Katie wants nothing more than to join her grandmother in heaven, but Sarah convinces her that life on earth is beautiful journey worth experiencing. FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE is an emotional, life-affirming roller coaster ride for the entire family, with resounding overtones of faith. Comedy Country Fair is a 1941 film directed by Frank McDonald. Documentary film Videocracy is a 2009 documentary film directed by Swedish-Italian Erik Gandini about Italian television and its impact on Italian culture and politics, and about Silvio Berlusconi's powerful position on all of these. Gandini coined the phrase "The Evilness of Banality" to describe the cultural phenomenon of Berlusconismo, thus making a word play on Hanna Arendt's "Banality of Evil". Soon after its theatrical premiere in Sweden, the film was shown at the 66th Venice International Film Festival where it gained massive attention. The trailer for the film has been banned by most Italian television broadcasters. Videocracy uses the theme song for Silvio Berlusconi's presidential campaign, and now party theme, Meno male che Silvio c'è!. When first hearing it the film's director Erik Gandini thought it was satire. Videocracy has won awards at the Toronto International Film Festival, Sheffield Doc/Fest, the Golden Graal awards, and the Tempo Documentary Award of 2010. Videocracy was widely distributed internationally, seeing theatrical release in the USA, UK, Holland, France, Poland, and Sweden among other countries. Comedy Le voyage à Paimpol (English: Voyage to Paimpol) is a 1987 comedy drama film directed by John Berry. Comedy The Last of the Blonde Bombshells is a 2000 British-American television film directed by Gillies MacKinnon. The script by Alan Plater focuses on the efforts of a recently widowed woman to reunite the members of the World War II-era swing band with which she played saxophone. It features Carry On actress Joan Sims in her final acting performance before her death in 2001, and Romola Garai in her first professional role. The film was a joint project of BBC Films and HBO. It premiered in the US on 26 August and in the UK on 3 September. Animation Help! I'm a Fish is a 2000 Danish-Norwegian-German-Irish animated comedy-drama film directed by Stefan Fjeldmark and Michael Hegner, It was released on October 6, 2000 in Denmark and released on August 10, 2001 in United Kingdom. Danish teen-pop girl-group, Little Trees performed the title track, "Help! I'm a Fish", which was released as a single in the UK. Fellow Danish girl group, Creamy also recorded a version of the song. The Belgian girl group K3 also recorded a Dutch version of the song for the movie. Animation production was split between A. Film A/S in Denmark, Munich Animation in Germany and Terraglyph Interactive Studios in Dublin, Ireland. Documentary film Hard Rock Treasures is a documentary film about Don "The Indiana Jones of Rock 'n' Roll" Bernstein from Hard Rock Cafe, when he visits musicians to try to get memorabilia from them. Some of the memorabilia he gets includes Freddie Mercury's stage pants, the Gibson guitar Tony Iommi used on the first four Black Sabbath albums, the car James Hetfield drives in the video for Metallica's song "I Disappear", Slipknot's stage masks, the bass guitar Michael Anthony used on the recording of Van Halen's 1984 album and a drum Ian Paice used on the recording for Deep Purple's Perfect Strangers album. The scenes with Dimebag Darrell at his home was shot just months before he was murdered on stage, playing with Damageplan. Comedy Come Die with Me: A Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Mystery is a 1994 film directed by Armand Mastroianni. Documentary film Coral Reef Adventure is a 70mm American documentary film released in 2003 to IMAX theaters. It is narrated by actor Liam Neeson, and directed by Greg MacGillivray. Embarking on a 10-month expedition through the islands of the South Pacific, husband and wife underwater photography-duo Michele and Howard Hall explore the declining reefs and failing health of the world's oceans. From Australia's Great Barrier Reef, to a friend's coral reef-sustained village in Fiji, the diving expeditions show a range of coral reefs, from flourishing ones filled with unusual and exotic inhabitants, to vast stretches of bleached coral decline which prompted the Hall's activism. Along their journey, scientists working to understand and save the reefs meet with the Hall's. Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau, also makes an appearance, as do well-known dive guide and singer Rusi Vulakoro, brother of Vude singer Laisa Vulakoro, who guides the Halls in their dive adventure. This documentary film is the third oceanic, ecologically-themed IMAX production from director MacGillivray, after The Living Sea and Dolphins. Crosby Stills & Nash contribute to the film's soundtrack. Documentary film "Since the de-colonization of Africa, the Tuaregs, a nomadic people of the Sahara Desert, have seen their communities ravaged and are now scattered among several countries and across artificial borders. Some have decided to take up arms and fight the oppression from the central governments among them Moussa Ag Keina, leader of the music group Toumast. But Moussa, after witnessing bloodshed and non-respected peace agreements, eventually chose to fight with a new weapon, music, as a means to express his people's misery a people who have managed to develop a thoroughly contemporary culture that includes electric guitars. We follow Moussa, as this documentary takes us on a journey through the central Sahara, from the fighters in the Aïr Mountain in Niger, to the Malian city of Kidal where we find the female music group, Tilwat. Women are equal to men in the Tuareg society, and as a member of Toumast asserts, Tuareg music cannot be done without women. This is a documentary not to be missed both to revel in the beauty of the Tuareg music, and to appreciate life in the Saharan region." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Comedy Steve Martin: One Wild And Funny Guy is a comedy TV movie directed by Gary Weis. Comedy Raw Footage is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Drew Filus. Documentary film The Rock and Roll Film is a 1967 documentary film directed by Thom Andersen and Malcom Brodwick. Thriller Lighthouse Lane is a 2010 horror, mystery and thriller film written by Douglas Brekan, John Castle and Sean Patrick Connor and directed by Douglas Brekan. Comedy Mabel's Wilful Way is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by Mabel Normand and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Year One is a 2009 comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, and produced by Judd Apatow. The film stars Jack Black and Michael Cera, and features Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Hank Azaria. The film was released in North America on June 19, 2009 by Columbia Pictures. The film would be Ramis' last as an actor, writer and director before his death in 2014. Thriller The Perfect Tenant is a 2000 film directed by Doug Campbell. Thriller Miss Monday is a 1998 film directed by Benson Lee. Comedy This Must Be the Place is a 2011 European drama film directed by Paolo Sorrentino, written by Sorrentino and Umberto Contarello and released in the U.S. in late 2012. It stars Sean Penn and Frances McDormand. The film deals with a middle-aged wealthy rock star who becomes bored in his retirement and takes on the quest of finding his father's tormentor, a Nazi war criminal who is a refugee in the United States. The film was an Italian-majority production with co-producers in France and Ireland. Principal photography began in August 2010. Filming took place in Ireland and Italy, as well as the states of Michigan, New Mexico and New York. The film was in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller First Shot is the third telemovie in the Alex McGregor film series. Mariel Hemingway reprising her role, she originated in First Daughter. Thriller Mrugjal... Ek Naslela Astitva is a 2000 drama, sci-fi-thriller film written and directed by Satish Rajwade. Comedy L.A. Story is a 1991 American romantic comedy fantasy satire film, written by and starring Steve Martin, and directed by Mick Jackson. Set in Los Angeles, California, it relates a series of episodes in the romantic life of an L.A. TV weather forecaster. It includes surreal sequences in which he is offered romantic advice flashed to him by a freeway sign. The movie blends romantic comedy with fantasy and satire elements that both satirize and celebrate L.A. culture. The soundtrack includes three songs by Enya, "On Your Shore" and "Exile" and "Epona". Science Fiction Battleship is a 2012 American military science fiction war film loosely inspired by the classic board game. The film was directed by Peter Berg and released by Universal Pictures. It was also the only Hasbro property to be produced in association with Dentsu Inc., which left NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan before being spun off as a separate company in February 17, 2014. The film stars Taylor Kitsch, Liam Neeson, Alexander Skarsgård, Rihanna, John Tui, Brooklyn Decker and Tadanobu Asano. The film was originally planned to be released in 2011, but was rescheduled to April 11, 2012, in the United Kingdom and May 18, 2012, in the United States. The film's world premiere was in Tokyo, Japan, on April 3, 2012. Comedy L.A. Superheroes is a 2013 comedy drama film directed by Yelena Popovic and Alexandros Potter. Comedy Bagdad Café is a 1987 German film directed by Percy Adlon. It is a comedy set in a remote truck-stop café and motel in the Mojave Desert in the US state of California. It centers on two women who have recently separated from their husbands, and the blossoming friendship that ensues. It runs 95 minutes in the U.S. and 108 minutes in the German version. Science Fiction I.K.U. is a 2001 independent film directed by Taiwanese-American experimental filmmaker Shu Lea Cheang. It was marketed as "a Japanese Sci-Fi Porn Feature". The film was partially inspired by Blade Runner. I.K.U.'s premise involves a futuristic corporation sending shapeshifting cyborgs out into New Tokyo to collect "orgasm data" by means of sexual intercourse. The title is a pun on the Japanese word iku which, in sexual slang, is used to express an orgasm. I.K.U. premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. It was the first pornographic film ever screened in the festival. Comedy 200 Pounds Beauty is a 2006 South Korean comedy film based on a Japanese manga, Kanna-san, Daiseikou Desu by Yumiko Suzuki. The story is about an overweight girl who undergoes extreme plastic surgeries to become a pop sensation. The film was a financial success, earning approximately $45 million against its $4 million budget. It was also critically well-received, winning Best Actress for Kim Ah-joong and Best Cinematography for Park Hyeon-cheol at the 2007 Grand Bell Awards, together with nominations for Best Film and Best Director. The film received 6,619,498 admissions nationwide becoming the 3rd highest grossing Korean production of the year. Documentary film "Green isn’t playing nicely with the rest of the rainbow in The Other Parade, which follows Irish immigrant and gay rights activist Brendan Fay as he fights for inclusion in New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade." -Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Freeheld is a 2007 documentary film directed by Cynthia Wade, and produced by Wade, Matthew Syrett and Vanessa Roth. It chronicles the story of Laurel Hester in her fight against the Ocean County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders to give her earned pension benefits to her partner, Stacie. On February 24, 2008, it won the Academy Award for Best Short Documentary. The documentary also won a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007. Freeheld has played in over 50 festivals Worldwide and has earned 14 festival awards. The film had its US broadcast premiere in June 2008 on Cinemax. A film based on the documentary, starring Ellen Page, is currently in development. Comedy Passport to Love is a 2009 Vietnamese romantic comedy directed by Victor Vu. Produced by Infocus Media Group and Wonderboy Entertainment, the film was released on February 13, 2009 in Vietnam. The film won Audience Choice and Best Supporting Actress at Vietnam's 2008 Golden Kite Awards. Thriller The Missing Are Deadly is a 1975 TV film directed by Don McDougall. Comedy The Shoe is a 1998 German-Latvian drama film directed by Laila Pakalniņa. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Three Stones For Jean Genet is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Frieder Schlaich. Animation Twelve Months is a 1980 animated feature film directed by Kimio Yabuki and Tetsuo Imazawa, produced by Toei Animation from Japan in partnership with Soyuzmultfilm from the Soviet Union. It was based on the fairy tale of the same name written by Samuil Marshak. The music was composed by Vladimir Ivanovich Krivtsov and performed by the National Leningrad Philharmonic under the direction of A. S. Dmitriev. Famous manga artist Osamu Tezuka served as character designer on the film. Comedy Sleep Sweet, My Darling is a Croatian comedy film directed by Neven Hitrec. It was released in 2005 and was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy City Lights is a 1931 American romantic comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin. The story follows the misadventures of Chaplin's Tramp as he falls in love with a blind girl and develops a turbulent friendship with an alcoholic millionaire. Although sound films were on the rise when Chaplin started developing the script in 1928, he decided to continue working with silent productions. Filming started in December 1928, and ended in September 1930. City Lights marked the first time Chaplin composed the film score to one of his productions and it was written in six weeks with Arthur Johnston. The main theme used as a leitmotif for the blind flower girl is the song "La Violetera" from Spanish composer José Padilla. Chaplin lost a lawsuit to Padilla for not crediting him. City Lights was immediately successful upon release on January 30, 1931, with positive reviews and box office receipts of $5 million. Today, critics consider it not only one of the highest accomplishments of Chaplin's career, but one of the greatest films ever made. Science Fiction Ra.One is a 2011 Indian science fiction superhero film directed by Anubhav Sinha, and starring Shah Rukh Khan, Arjun Rampal, Kareena Kapoor, Armaan Verma, Shahana Goswami and Tom Wu in pivotal roles. The script, written by Sinha and Kanika Dhillon, originated as an idea that Sinha got when he saw a television commercial, and which he subsequently expanded. The film follows Shekhar Subramanium, a game designer who creates a motion sensor-based game in which the antagonist is more powerful than the protagonist. The former escapes from the game's virtual world and enters the real world; his aim is to kill Lucifer, the game ID of Shekhar's son and the only player to have challenged Ra.One's power. Relentlessly pursued, the family is forced to bring out G.One from the virtual world to defeat Ra.One and protect them. Principal photography began in March 2010 and took place in India and the United Kingdom, and was overseen by an international crew. The post-production involved 3-D conversion and the application of visual effects, the latter being recognised as a technological breakthrough among Indian films. With a budget of at least 1.25 billion, Ra. Comedy The Quiet Worker is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Son of the Mask is a 2005 American fantasy family-comedy film directed by Lawrence Guterman and starring Jamie Kennedy as Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist from Fringe City who has just had his first child born with the powers of the Mask. It is the stand-alone sequel to the successful 1994 film The Mask, an adaptation of Dark Horse Comics which starred Jim Carrey. It also stars Alan Cumming as the god of mischief, Loki, whom Odin has ordered to find the Mask. It co-stars Traylor Howard, Kal Penn, Steven Wright, and Bob Hoskins as Odin. Ben Stein makes a brief reappearance within the first few minutes of the film as Dr. Arthur Neuman from The Mask to reestablish the relationship with the mask and Loki. The film received extremely negative reviews and won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Remake or Sequel. Unlike the previous film which was more adult oriented, this film is family-friendly as the tone is much lighter and more comical than the first one. The film was widely considered to be a front runner for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, but lost to Dirty Love. Comedy Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son is a 2011 American crime comedy film and the second sequel to Big Momma's House. The film was directed by John Whitesell, written by Matthew Fogel and Don Rhymer, and starring Martin Lawrence reprising his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. Jascha Washington declined to reprise his role as Trent Pierce from the original film, and Brandon T. Jackson replaced him for his role. The film was released on February 18, 2011 by 20th Century Fox. Science Fiction Last Flight of the Cosmonaut is a feature length science fiction film set in Soviet Russia, that was shot in Corvallis, Oregon. The entire film was shot using DSLR cameras. It is currently in editing or Post-Production. Comedy The Flirting Club is a 2010 film directed by Alexander Jovy and James Bedford. Animation Alois Nebel is a 2011 Czech animated drama film directed by Tomáš Luňák, based on the comic-book trilogy by Jaroslav Rudiš and Jaromír 99. It is set in the late 1980s in a small village in the Jeseník Mountains, close to the Polish border, and tells the story of a train dispatcher who begins to suffer from hallucinations where the present converges with the dark past of the expulsion of Germans after World War II. The black-and-white film was animated mainly through rotoscoping and stars Miroslav Krobot as the title character. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film was submitted and won European Film Awards for Best animated movie. Thriller Joshila is a 1973 Bollywood thriller film directed by Yash Chopra. The film stars Dev Anand, Raakhee and Hema Malini. Comedy Nous York is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Hervé Mimran and Géraldine Nakache. Animation Prima is a 2013 short animated drama film written and directed by Vanessa Rossi. Comedy I'll tell God toStab you is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by María Cañas. Thriller Cellular is a 2004 American action crime thriller film directed by David R. Ellis and starring Kim Basinger, Chris Evans, Jason Statham and William H. Macy. The screenplay was written by Chris Morgan, Larry Cohen and J. Mackye Gruber. Documentary film Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys is a 1994 award winning documentary produced, written and directed by Adi Sideman. The film profiles members of the pedophile/pederasty organization North American Man/Boy Love Association who discuss sexual relationships between men and boys below the age of consent. The film is an expose on the group's controversial beliefs and their clandestine lifestyle. Sideman's evenhanded approach provides the audience with an insight into the group members' psyche. The film has drawn attention for its unique approach: letting its subjects, the NAMBLA Members, incriminate themselves in a public forum. Since its release, the film has been screened for the FBI, university criminology departments and other law enforcement agencies. The term, "chickenhawk," is often used in slang to refer to an older man who chases after younger men. Thriller Flic Story is a French crime thriller released on October 1, 1975, based on the autobiography of the same name written by French police detective Roger Borniche. Both film and book portray Borniche's nine-year pursuit of French gangster and murderer Emile Buisson, who was executed on February 28, 1956. Directed by Jacques Deray, the film stars Alain Delon and Jean-Louis Trintignant as Borniche and Buisson respectively, supported by Claudine Auger and André Pousse. Comedy How Do I Love Thee? is a 1970 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Gordon. It stars Jackie Gleason and Maureen O'Hara and is based on Peter De Vries's 1965 novel Let Me Count the Ways. Animation Bleach: Hell Verse is the fourth animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. It was directed by Noriyuki Abe. The film's theme song is "Save the One, Save the All", performed by T.M.Revolution and its screenplay was written by Natsuko Takahashi and Ookubo Masahiro, with Tite Kubo, author of the manga, overseeing the production. The film was released in Japanese theatres on December 4, 2010 and in the United States dubbed in November. A prologue for the film, titled Theatre Opening Commemoration! Hell Chapter: Prologue, was included in season 14 of the animation series and included in the regular TV Tokyo schedule, which aired on November 30, 2010. A promotional manga chapter, titled Imaginary Number 01: The Unforgivens, was published showing Shuren confronting Szayel Aporro Granz and Aaroniero Arruruerie in Hell. Additionally, a promotional information book called Bleach: Official Invitation Book The Hell Verse was also released to commemorate the release of Bleach: Hell Verse. The DVD was released on August 25, 2011 in Japan. The English dub was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 4, 2012 in the United States and on February 24, 2013 in the United Kingdom. Animation Betty Boop's Ups and Downs is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. The short subject makes light of the rash of foreclosures and property auctions in the economic turmoil of the Great Depression, together with some of the distinctive surrealism of the Fleischer style of this era. Comedy Stars and Bars is an American comedy film released in 1988, directed by Pat O'Connor and based on a book by William Boyd. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis as Henderson Dores. Animation Bache Gorbeh is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Shiva Sadegh Assadi. Comedy Heavens Above! is a 1963 British satirical comedy film starring Peter Sellers, directed by John and Roy Boulting, who also co-wrote along with Frank Harvey, from an idea by Malcolm Muggeridge. It is in much the same vein as the earlier collaboration between Sellers, Harvey and the Boultings, I'm All Right Jack. Documentary film A tour-de-force of investigative reporting, FLIGHT 800 presents the stunning saga of a crash, a cover-up and a 15-year quest for the truth. Comedy Dildaar is a 1977 Hindi film. Produced by D. Rama Naidu the film is directed by K. Bapaiah. The film stars Jeetendra, Rekha, Moushumi Chatterji, Sujit Kumar, Prem Chopra, Keshto Mukherjee, Jagdeep, Deven Verma, Nazneen, and Shashikala. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film did "above average" business at the box office. The film is a remake of the same director's earlier hit Telugu film Soggadu starring Shobhan Babu, Jayachitra, and Jayasudha. Science Fiction Snakehead Terror is a 2004 science fiction-horror television film. It is one of two Syfy Channel films based on the snakehead fish incident in a Crofton, Maryland pond. The other film is Frankenfish. Swarm of the Snakehead is an independently produced creature comedy based on the same Crofton incident, and the only one of the three actually filmed in Maryland. Science Fiction Fail-Safe is a 1964 Cold war thriller film directed by Sidney Lumet, based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler. It portrays a fictional account of a Cold War nuclear crisis. The film features performances by veteran actors Henry Fonda, Dan O'Herlihy, Walter Matthau and Frank Overton. Early film appearances include Fritz Weaver, Dom DeLuise, and Larry Hagman as the President's interpreter. In 2000, the novel was adapted again as a televised play, starring George Clooney, Richard Dreyfuss, and Noah Wyle and broadcast live in black-and-white on CBS. Comedy The Prince and Me 4: The Elephant Adventure is a 2010 romantic comedy film directed by Catherine Cyran, which was released direct-to-video. It is a sequel to The Prince and Me 3: A Royal Honeymoon. Science Fiction Baccano: Vol. 4 is a 2007 DVD from the anime series Baccano, directed by Takahiro Omori. Thriller The Devil Came from Akasava is a 1970 West German-Spanish adventure-spy film directed by Jesús Franco. Thriller Ab... Bas! is a 2004 drama thriller romance film written by Atul Sharma and directed by Rajesh Kumar Singh. Documentary film "A long legal battle was fought over the “right of commons” at Kotsunagi, a mountain village in Iwate prefecture. Based on unreleased footage of the case fifty years ago, the documentary poses the question, who owns nature, by examining the current situation and interviewing those involved." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival site Documentary film Picasso & Braque Go to the Movies is a 2008 documentary film directed by Arne Glimcher. Science Fiction Lunopolis is a 2009 direct-to-video science fiction film directed by Matthew Avant. The film is presented in found footage style and takes place in the weeks preceding the rumored events of the 2012 prophecies. Two documentary filmmakers discover a mysterious device and begin to unravel a conspiracy involving the moon, time travel, and a very powerful organization who will stop at nothing to protect their secret. Science Fiction Kiss Me Quick! is a 1964 American film directed by Peter Perry. The film was originally titled Dr Breedlove or Dr Breedlove or How I Stopped Worrying and Love to exploit the title of Stanley Kubrick's Dr Strangelove. It was retitled to exploit Billy Wilder's Kiss Me, Stupid. Comedy Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure is the first Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy theatrical film, the second one being Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen. It was also released on DVD. It premiered in the U.S. on March 30, 2007, and in the U.K. on February 14, 2007. Thriller Underworld U.S.A. is a 1961 American neo-noir film produced, written and directed by Samuel Fuller. It tells the story of a fourteen-year-old boy who goes to enormous lengths to get revenge against the mobsters who beat his father to death. It stars Cliff Robertson, Dolores Dorn, and Beatrice Kay. Comedy An innocent young boy once asked a politician, If taking a bribe is a crime, why did you take money from my father? With this question he sets out on a quest against corruption. His incisive, probing questions to his father, his family and those whom he comes in touch with sets them thinking. One person takes a bribe, but the price is paid by society as a whole. The crime of corruption the punishment of which is borne by the bystanders. Comedy Amore, bugie e calcetto is a 2008 Italian comedy film directed by Luca Lucini. Thriller In the Name of the Father is a 1993 biographical film directed by Jim Sheridan. It is based on the true life story of the Guildford Four, four people wrongly convicted of the 1974 IRA's Guildford pub bombings, which killed four off-duty British soldiers and a civilian. The screenplay was adapted by Terry George and Jim Sheridan from the autobiography Proved Innocent: The Story of Gerry Conlon of the Guildford Four by Gerry Conlon. The film was positively received by critics, and received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Director, and Best Picture. Science Fiction Passage Upon the Plume is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Fern Silva. Comedy Tumbleweed! is a 2012 short film written by Justin Varava and directed by Jared Varava. Comedy Oridathu is an Indian Malayalam satirical drama film written and directed by G. Aravindan. Nedumudi Venu, Sreenivasan, Thilakan, Vineeth, Krishnankutty Nair, Chandran Nair and Soorya form the cast. The story is about the problems faced by the people of a hamlet where electricity in unavailable, when electric supply finally reaches there. The film reaches a conclusion that life is better without electricity. The indefinability of the human mind is the theme of the film. Though the film is discussing a serious issue, the treatment of it is very simplistic. Humour and intensity characterise the film that is set in the mid-fifties. The film is different from many of Aravindan's earlier works in that it deals with a broad range of characters and lacks a clear-cut linear story. It became a major critical success and earned the best director awards for Aravindan at state and national film awards. Documentary film Te Whakarauora Tangata is a 2011 documentary film directed by Merata Mita. Science Fiction Heatseeker is a science fiction-martial arts film by Albert Pyun. The film stars Keith Cooke as the lead actor and co-stars Norbert Weisser, Thom Mathews and Tim Thomerson. The setting is in 2019, a time in which cyborgs exist. The lead plays kickboxer Chance O'Brien who finds himself forced into the underground world of cyborg kickboxing in order to save his girlfriend from corporate kidnappers. This was part of the martial arts science fiction movie crossover craze of the late eighties and nineties when famed martial artists like Cynthia Rothrock and Gary Daniels became hot properties in the martial arts world. Once again in a script filled with recognizable faces Pyun weaves a story of technology gone wrong with corporate greed and martial arts action into a film that went direct to video and was seen in limited runs on cable. Comedy All by Myself is a film directed by Felix E. Feist released on Jun 11, 1943. Comedy The Restless Man is a 1953 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Plot: A poor newspaper-selling man, Germán, is hired by a greedy man, Roque, to impersonate the long dead son of a wealthy Arab, Cain Rafful. While doing so, Germán falls in love with Cain Rafful's only daughter, Elena, who is the girlfriend of Roque. When Mr. Rafful discovers the scam, he still accepts Germán as his adopted son and allows him to marry his daughter. Documentary film The Railroad All-Stars is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Chema Rodríguez. Animation Love Potato is a 2011 animated short film directed by Gilles Cuvelier. Documentary film The Longest Game is a 2013 documentary, comedy, family, sports film written by Camille Thoman and Christopher Beha and directed by Camille Thoman. Thriller The Zombie Diaries is a 2006 British independent horror film written, produced and directed by Kevin Gates and first-time feature-filmmaker Michael Bartlett. The film was shot in a hand-held documentary format on DV and split into three separate parts. Comedy Netherbeast Incorporated is a 2007 independent film directed by Dean Ronalds and written by Bruce Dellis. It is an undead office comedy concerning a telephone company in Arizona staffed entirely by flesh-eating, vampire-like employees who refer to themselves as "Netherfolk." Historical figures such as President James Garfield and Alexander Graham Bell are woven into the story. The film premiered at the 2007 AFI/Dallas Film Festival. Steven Burns, the ex-host of Blue's Clues appears in this film as Otto Granberry, a likable vampire worker. Science Fiction NetForce is a 1999 American television movie directed by Robert Lieberman, written by Lionel Chetwynd, and starring Scott Bakula. Based on the Tom Clancy's Net Force series of novels created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik, it was broadcast on ABC in 1999. Comedy The Van is a low-budget teenage comedy film, primarily released to drive-in theaters in 1977. It was followed by the 1978 film Malibu Beach, in which Stephen Oliver reprised his role as bully Dugan Hicks. Science Fiction Tekken is a 2009 American martial arts film directed by Dwight H. Little, based on the fighting game series of the same name. The film follows Jin Kazama in his attempts to enter the Iron Fist Tournament in order to avenge the loss of his mother, Jun Kazama, by confronting his father, Kazuya Mishima and his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima, the latter of who he thought was responsible for her death. On November 5, 2009 Tekken was shown at American Film Market. On January 14, 2010, an international trailer was released, and the film premiered in Japan on March 20, 2010. Tekken is followed by the 2014 prequel Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge. Comedy Garfield's Babes and Bullets is a half-hour animated television special based on a segment from the book Garfield: His 9 Lives. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 23, 1989 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Animation Trucks And Meatballs is a 2011 short animated film directed by Johan Hagelbäck. Thriller The Beast Must Die is a 1974 horror film directed by Paul Annett. The screenplay was written by Michael Winder, based on the short story "There Shall Be No Darkness" by James Blish. The film starred Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark, Michael Gambon, Charles Gray, Anton Diffring, Ciaran Madden, and Tom Chadbon. It revolves around the search for a werewolf on a far off island by a group of serious minded people out to find it. The viewer is invited to unfold the mystery along with the characters. Near the ending, there's a 30 second break called "The Werewolf Break", where the audience is asked to guess who's the werewolf, based around the events of the movie. An alternate version of the film was released under the title Black Werewolf. This cut omits the "werewolf break" near the climax. Comedy Dreamboat is a 1952 comedy film starring Clifton Webb as a college professor with a mysterious past. Comedy Going Berserk is a 1983 comedy film starring John Candy, Joe Flaherty, and Eugene Levy and directed by David Steinberg. Comedy Louise the Rebel is a 1985 comedy drama film written by Charlotte Silvera and Josée Constantin and directed by Charlotte Silvera. Documentary film Buy Bye Beauty is a 2001 documentary film by Swedish director and performance artist Pål Hollender. The film is about the way Latvian sex industry and its being fueled by businessmen and sex tourists from Sweden visiting Riga. The film was shot in Riga in July 2000. The narration of the film is in English, with interviews conducted in Russian and Latvian. Animation Tittybop is a 2013 short film directed by Adam Ansorge. Comedy Cinderella Jones is a film directed by Busby Berkeley released on Mar 9, 1946. Comedy Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo is a 2006 Filipino romantic comedy film. It was an official entry for the 2006 Metro Manila Film Festival. It stars real-life couple, Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo. The film had a two-week gross of P139.9 million, becoming the highest-grossing film of the 32nd MMFF. It also emerged as the big winner of the 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival with a total of nine awards. ABS-CBN's TV Patrol World reported that the total gross of Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo is 187 million making it the 4th highest-grossing Philippine-produced movie of all time. Comedy The Dictator is a 2012 American comedy film co-written by and starring Sacha Baron Cohen as his fourth feature film in a leading role. The film is directed by Larry Charles, who previously directed Baron Cohen's mockumentaries Borat and Brüno. Baron Cohen, in the role of Admiral General Aladeen, the dictator of the fictional Republic of Wadiya visiting the United States, stars alongside Anna Faris, Ben Kingsley, Jason Mantzoukas, and an uncredited appearance by John C. Reilly. Producers Jeff Schaffer and David Mandel said that Baron Cohen's character was inspired by actual dictators Kim Jong-il, Idi Amin, Muammar Gaddafi, and Saparmurat Niyazov. Documentary film Lily: A Longitudinal View of Life With Down Syndrome ia a three-part documentary that follows Lily, an individual with Down syndrome. The series shows her life over a period of 30 years, during which Lily attends elementary school, graduates from high school, and eventually lives independently. Documentary film Behind the Blue Veil is a documentary and historical film directed by Robyn Symon. Thriller Ben Johnson is a 2005 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Anil C Menon and produced by Milan Jaleel. The film stars Sukumari, Kalabhavan Mani, Cochin Haneefa and Siddique in lead roles. The film had musical score by Deepak Dev. It was released in 2005. It was a breakthrough film for Kalabhavan Mani as an action hero, who had thenceforth acted in similar toned action films. It also marked the comeback of yesteryear heroine Ambika.It was one of the biggest hit of the year 2005. The songs were well received, especially the song "Sona..Sona.." sung by Kalabhavan Mani and "Iniyum mizhikal nirayaruthe" by K.J. Yesudas. Thriller The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character the Hulk, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the second installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Louis Leterrier, with a screenplay by Zak Penn. It stars Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, Tim Blake Nelson, Ty Burrell, and William Hurt. In The Incredible Hulk, a new backstory is established where Bruce Banner becomes the Hulk as an unwitting pawn in a military scheme to reinvigorate the supersoldier program through gamma radiation. On the run, he attempts to cure himself of the Hulk before he is captured by General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, but his worst fears are realized when power-hungry soldier Emil Blonsky becomes a similar but more bestial creature. Marvel Studios reacquired the rights to the character after the mixed reception to the 2003 film Hulk, and Penn began work on a loose sequel that would be much closer to the comics and the television series. Leterrier redesigned Roth's character, called the Abomination in the comics, from the comics' reptilian humanoid into a monster with bony protrusions. Comedy Go Ganges! is a 2012 documentary film written by Josh Thomas and J.J. Kelley and directed by Ben Gottfried, Josh Thomas and J.J. Kelley. Comedy Mush-Room is a docu-comedy film directed by Tom Shinan and Niv Singer. Animation Sniffles and the Bookworm is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon from Warner Bros. Studios. Directed by Chuck Jones, this was the third cartoon with Sniffles the mouse. This cartoon, however, was more in line with the "books come to life" entries from around this period. Animation Beton is a 2006 animated short film written and directed by Ariel Belinco and Michael Faust. Comedy Aakash is a 2005 Kannada film directed by Mahesh Babu and produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar. The film stars Puneet Rajkumar and Ramya in the lead roles. R.P. Patnaik composed the music. Science Fiction Horrors of War is a 2006 action drama horror science fiction war film written by Philip R. Garrett, Peter John Ross and John Whitney and directed by Peter John Ross and John Whitney. Documentary film Soundtrack for a Revolution is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman. This documentary traces the story of the Civil Rights Movement and the struggles fought by young African-American activists with an emphasis on the power of music. Soundtrack for a Revolution had its international premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and its North American premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. Soundtrack for a Revolution was selected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as part of the Oscar shortlist for the Documentary Feature category of the 82nd Academy Awards. The film has screened at numerous festivals including Cannes, Tribeca, IDFA and Sheffield Doc/Fest. Animation Vasa is a 2013 short animation film directed by Janis Cimermanis. Animation Naked: A Finnish Tale is a 2012 animated short film directed by Romain Monsterlet. Animation Bully Beef is a 2006 animated short film written and directed by Wendy Morris. Science Fiction Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America is a 1992 sci-fi comedy film written and directed by Craig Baldwin. Comedy Jenifa is a 2008 Nigerian comedy-drama film starring Funke Akindele. The film received 4 nominations at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2008. Funke Akindele, the main protagonist of the film, won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her role as Jenifa. Thriller Fail-Safe is a 1964 Cold war thriller film directed by Sidney Lumet, based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler. It portrays a fictional account of a Cold War nuclear crisis. The film features performances by veteran actors Henry Fonda, Dan O'Herlihy, Walter Matthau and Frank Overton. Early film appearances include Fritz Weaver, Dom DeLuise, and Larry Hagman as the President's interpreter. In 2000, the novel was adapted again as a televised play, starring George Clooney, Richard Dreyfuss, and Noah Wyle and broadcast live in black-and-white on CBS. Comedy Take it Like a Man, Madam is a 1974 film directed by Mette Knudsen, Elisabeth Rygaard and Li Vilstrup. Comedy Geek Charming is a 2011 Disney Channel Original Movie based on the novel by Robin Palmer. The film was directed by Jeffrey Hornaday and was written by Elizabeth Hackett and Hilary Galanoy. It stars Sarah Hyland and Matt Prokop. It premiered on November 11, 2011 on Disney Channel, January 27, 2012 on Disney Channel and January 28, 2012 on Disney Channel Asia. The premiere was watched by 4.9 million viewers, the fifth largest number for a cable show of that week. Comedy Fridge Magnet Poetry is a 2011 short comedy romance drama film written and directed by Lara Cassidy. Thriller The Lake was a 1998 made-for-TV movie, a science fiction thriller starring Yasmine Bleeth. Comedy Finbar Lebowitz is an Irish film, set in Dublin about a working class Irishman called Finbar. It stars David McCarton and The Dubliners founder Ronnie Drew. Comedy Azhagar Malai is a 2009 Tamil language film. It stars RK and Bhanu in the lead roles. Documentary film The Saved is a Dutch documentary released in 1998, it was directed by Paul Cohen and Oeke Hoogendijk. Comedy Marriage Rows is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy SARS Wars is a 2004 Thai horror-comedy film directed and co-written by Taweewat Wantha. The story involves people who are infected with a fictional Type 4 strain of the SARS virus and turned into zombies. The outbreak is contained to one apartment building in Bangkok, and the Health Ministry is determined to keep it contained at all costs. But the building also happens to be the hideout for a gang that has kidnapped a teenage schoolgirl. She is to be rescued by a sword-wielding superhero crimefighter, who must not only contend with the criminals, but also the zombies in a race against the government's plan to blow the building up. Though it starred popular comic actors Suthep Po-ngam and Somlek Sakdikul, the movie fared poorly in Thailand but went on to attain cult film status by playing at such film festivals as the Fantasia Festival and the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival and through a DVD release that included English subtitles. The movie is available on US region 1 DVD from Discotek Media. Similar to Kill Bill, it contains animated sequences, including an animated opening-title sequence, establishing the film's leading zombie fighters as comic book superheroes. Thriller Gurushetram – 24 Hours of Anger is a 2010 Singaporean Tamil crime thriller film directed by T. T. Dhavamanni. Written by Dhavamani and Chong Tze Chien, the film stars Vishnu, Sivakumar, Mathialagan, Rajesh Kannan, Gunalan in the lead roles. The film, produced by Blue River Pictures in collaboration with the Singapore Film Commission, is considered the first full length Tamil film produced entirely in Singapore. Singayil Gurushetram chronicles the trials and tribulations of the protagonist Prakash and how he overcomes these in his mission to protect his mentally challenged brother from the Singapore underworld, drug barons and law breakers. Filming was accomplished mainly on locations in and around Singapore and Ulu Tiram, Johor, Malaysia. The film was distributed in Singapore by Golden Village Pictures and had a theatrical release in India as Singayil Gurushetram on 25 March 2011. Thriller Man In Fear is a 2011 short action thriller film written and directed by Will Jewel. Comedy The One Million Pound Note is a 1916 Hungarian silent comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Lajos Ujváry, Gyula Nagy and Aladár Ihász. It is an adaptation of Mark Twain's 1893 short story The Million Pound Bank Note. Comedy Mack the Knife is a 1989 film adaptation of the 1928 Brecht/Weill musical The Threepenny Opera. Thriller The Chaos Experiment – also billed before release as The Steam Experiment – is a 2009 independent suspense thriller directed by Philippe Martinez and starring Val Kilmer, Armand Assante, and Eric Roberts. Thriller Executive Target is a 1997 film directed by Joseph Merhi. Thriller An American Haunting is a 2005 horror film written and directed by Courtney Solomon. It stars Donald Sutherland, Sissy Spacek, James D'Arcy, and Rachel Hurd-Wood. The film was previewed at the AFI Film Festival on November 5, 2005 and was released in the UK on April 14, 2006 with follow-up in US theaters on May 5. The film is an international co-production between the United Kingdom, Canada, Romania, and the United States. The film is based on the novel The Bell Witch: An American Haunting, by Brent Monahan. The events in the novel are based on the legend of the Bell Witch. The film switches from the 21st century to the 19th, and features a subplot about a recently divorced mother whose daughter is going through something like the same experience as Betsy Bell. Comedy One Chance is a 2013 British biographical comedy-drama film about Britain's Got Talent winner Paul Potts, directed by David Frankel and written by Justin Zackham. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Science Fiction Code Academy is a 2014 film written by Nisha Ganatra,Renee Liu and directed by Nisha Ganatra. Comedy A Bun and a Bird is a 2013 animation, comedy, short film written by Inga Korzhneva and Valentin Telegin, and directed by Inga Korzhneva. Comedy The Video Dating Tape of Desmondo Ray, Aged 33 and 3/4 is a 2013 animated comedy film written and directed by Steve Baker. Documentary film Genghis Blues is a documentary film directed by Roko Belic. It centers on the journey of blind American singer Paul Pena to the isolated Russian state of Tuva due to his interest in Tuvan throat singing. It won the 1999 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award for a Documentary. It was also nominated for an Academy Award in 2000 in the Best Documentary Feature category. Documentary film Meglio di ieri is a 1952 Italian documentary film. Thriller Hell's Island is a 1955 American color film noir starring John Payne and directed by Phil Karlson. The film was the last teaming of actor Payne and film director Karlson. The film was shot in the VistaVision wide-screen format. Hell's Island was re-released in 1962 under the title South Sea Fury. The working titles of this film were Love Is a Weapon and The Ruby Virgin. The film is told as a flashback with Payne narrating the story. Comedy It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog is a 1946 American comedy crime film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Carole Landis, Allyn Joslyn and Margo Woode. Animation Ujjhullam is a 1985 short film written and directed by Gyula Nagy. Comedy Mayagadu is a 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by Dileep Polan. Thriller Black House is a 2007 South Korean horror film directed by Shin Tae-ra, that is based on the popular Japanese novel of the same title by Yusuke Kishi. A Japanese version of the film was made in 1999. The story centers on an insurance investigator that suspects a family murdered their son to receive his insurance policy. Documentary film John Brown's Body at San Quentin Prison is a 2013 documentary film written by Charlie Pearson and directed by Joseph De Francesco. Documentary film When We Were Boys is a documentary film. Comedy Terkel in Trouble is a Danish animated film. In the original language all the voices are done by stand-up comedian Anders Matthesen, who also wrote the original story – released on a CD. The movie was also released in Norway under the name "Terkel i knipe", and all voices were done by actor Aksel Hennie. Thriller Stop at Nothing is a 1991 television film directed by Chris Thomson. The thriller, starring Veronica Hamel and Lindsay Frost, premiered on ABC, and has since been frequently aired on Lifetime Television. Documentary film A Place Of Rage is a 1991 documentary film directed by Pratibha Parmar. Thriller The Search for Bridey Murphy is a 1956 movie based on the best selling 1952 book about Bridey Murphy. Comedy Videohome is a 2014 film written and directed by Emiliano Rocha Minter. Comedy The More the Merrier is a 1943 American comedy film made by Columbia Pictures which makes fun of the housing shortage during World War II, especially in Washington, D.C.. The picture stars Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea and Charles Coburn. The movie was directed by George Stevens. The film was written by Richard Flournoy, Lewis R. Foster, Frank Ross, and Robert Russell, from "Two's a Crowd", an original story by Garson Kanin. This film was remade in 1966 as Walk, Don't Run, with Cary Grant, Samantha Eggar and Jim Hutton. Comedy The Daytrippers is a 1996 independent drama film written and directed by Greg Mottola. It stars Hope Davis, Stanley Tucci, Parker Posey and Liev Schreiber. Thriller Driftwood is a 2006 horror film that was shown at the Screamfest LA International Horror Film Festival on October 20, 2006. The film was released on DVD on November 13, 2007. Driftwood was directed by Tim Sullivan and starring Raviv Ullman and Diamond Dallas Page. Comedy Poslední mohykán is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1947. Animation Spike & Mike's Classic Festival of Animation is a 1999 film Documentary film Dona Romana And The Earth's Great Axis is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Paulo Rezende. Documentary film Spiel der Spiralen is a 1952 short documentary film directed by Alfred Ehrhardt. Science Fiction The World, the Flesh and the Devil is an American 1959 science fiction doomsday film written and directed by Ranald MacDougall. The star is Harry Belafonte, who was then at the peak of his film career. The film is set in a post-apocalyptic world. It is based on two sources: the novel The Purple Cloud by M. P. Shiel and the story "End of the World" by Ferdinand Reyher. Animation Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie: Deoxys the Visitor is the seventh film in the Pokémon series, complementing the seventh season. It is the second film released under Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation in Japan. The original Japanese version was released in theaters on July 17, 2004. It was edited for the American release as the Japanese version contained a few scenes that were considered too intense for American children since Pokémon Heroes. The English adaptation was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films, debuted on Kids' WB on January 22, 2005, albeit edited for running time. However, the network received their best ratings since 2003 and during the first month of 2005, had beaten anything from the previous year. The DVD version added 15 minutes that were cut from the broadcast version. Destiny Deoxys is the first film to not be preceded by an animated short, instead dedicating the extra time to the movie proper. The featured Pokémon that normally are in the short instead appear as asides in the main film. This was also the first Pokémon film to feature Munchlax. Comedy People is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Fabien Onteniente. Comedy Comfort, Texas is a 1997 comedy TV film directed by Michael Ritchie Documentary film The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress is a 1944 documentary film which ostensibly provides an account of the final mission of the crew of the Memphis Belle, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. In May 1943 it became the first U.S. Army Air Forces heavy bomber to complete 25 missions over Europe and return to the United States. The dramatic 16 mm color film of actual battles was made by cinematographer First Lieutenant Harold J. Tannenbaum. The film was directed by Major William Wyler, narrated by Eugene Kern, and had scenes at its Bassingbourn base photographed by Hollywood cinematographer Captain William H. Clothier. It was made under the auspices of the First Motion Picture Unit, a branch of the United States Army Air Forces. The film actually depicted the next to last mission of the crew on May 15, 1943, and was made as a morale-building inspiration for the Home Front by showing the everyday courage of the men who manned these bombers. Comedy Take It Easy is a 2011 Kannada film in the comedy genre starring Anant Nag, Shashi Kumar and Sanjana in the lead roles . The film has been directed and written by Anantha Padmanabha and produced by Nargis Babu . The film is released on 25 February 2011. Comedy The Mechanics of Happiness is a 1982 comedy romance film written by Manuk Mnatsakanyan and directed by Nerses Hovhannisyan. Animation Touch A Walrus is a 2013 animation movie directed by Jackson He. Thriller This episode takes us back to the time when Lee Adama was commanding the Pegasus. We are introduced to Kendra Shaw, acting 2nd in command on the Pegasus. 1 raptor has gone missing and a rescue mission is launched to recover it. We see Kendra's arrival on the Pegasus just before the first cylon attack and her rise through the ranks in the aftermath of the attack. She had to make tough descisions to ensure the survival of the BSG, following Admiral Cain's lead. Comedy Wham, Bam, mr Pam is a 2014 short LGBT, comedy, documentary, biography film written and directed by Nicolas Kazamia. Comedy Relax...It’s Just Sex is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by P. J. Castellaneta. Comedy She Went to the Races is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Willis Goldbeck and starring James Craig, Frances Gifford and Ava Gardner. A team of scientists discover a seemingly foolproof way of discovering the winner of horse races. Comedy Kekkô Kamen: Premium is a 2007 comedy film directed by Kôsuke Suzuki. Thriller La polizia chiede aiuto is a 1974 Italian film directed by Massimo Dallamano. The film is considered an hybrid between giallo and poliziottesco. Thriller Het Mysterie van de Mondscheinsonate is a 1935 Dutch mystery film directed by Kurt Gerron. Documentary film The Rejected is a made-for-television documentary film about homosexuality, produced for KQED in San Francisco by John W. Reavis. The Rejected was the first documentary program on homosexuality broadcast on American television. It initially ran on KQED on September 11, 1961, and was later syndicated to National Educational Television stations across the country. The Rejected received positive critical reviews upon airing. Documentary film Whores’ Glory is a 2011 documentary by Michael Glawogger. It shows the life of prostitutes from three different cultures: Thailand, Bangladesh and Mexico. Comedy Le Jaguar is a 1996 French film directed by Francis Veber starring Jean Reno, Patrick Bruel, Harrison Lowe, and Patricia Velásquez. A shaman from the South American rain forest visits France for a public relations campaign. In a hotel's elevator in Paris he meets a French good-for-nothing named Perrin he is fascinated with. He follows Perrin to his flat and although Perrin is not very enthusiastic about so much interest in his person, he lets the shaman spend the night in his flat. After an official meeting on the next day being part of the PR campaign the shaman suffers from a heart attack. Hardly being able to speak and lying in a hospital bed he demands to see Perrin. The latter is not very interested in meeting the shaman again. However it looks like it is too late for animosities as the shaman and Perrin seem to be tied mentally somehow since they've met in the elevator. Le Jaguar is Francis Veber's throwback to 50s-60s on-location comedy adventures, meaning there is not much comedy and not much adventure but the casting and production values carry the viewer along regardless. Thriller Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking is a British television movie originally broadcast on BBC One in the UK on December 26, 2004. Produced by Tiger Aspect Productions, it was written by Alan Cubitt and was a sequel to the same company's adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles, made for the BBC two years previously. Although Silk Stocking retained the same Dr. Watson, Ian Hart, this time the character of Sherlock Holmes was played by Rupert Everett. Comedy I Wanna Hold Your Hand is a 1978 comedy film directed and co-written by Robert Zemeckis, which takes its name from the 1963 song of the same name by The Beatles. It was produced and co-written by Bob Gale. The film is about "Beatlemania" and is a fictionalized account of the day of the Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. It was released in 1978 by Universal Studios. The film is the feature film directorial debut of Robert Zemeckis and also the first film that Steven Spielberg executive produced. Even though modestly budgeted, in order to convince Universal to bankroll it, Spielberg had to promise studio executives that, if Zemeckis was seen to be doing a markedly poor job, he would step in and direct the film himself. Despite positive previews and critical response, the film was not a financial success and was considered a flop, unable to recoup its rather modest $2.8 million budget. Zemeckis later said, "One of the great memories in my life is going to the preview. I didn't know what to expect [but] the audience just went wild. They were laughing and cheering. It was just great. Documentary film "Sarah Khoshjamal, a 20-year-old Taekwondo superstar, is the first female professional athlete from Iran to qualify for the Olympics. This skillful vérité portrait follows the unassuming Khoshjamal in the nine months leading up to the 2008 Beijing games. Living in an Islamic country, she is required to wear a hijab at all times and, unlike her fellow competitors around the world, cannot train with men; however, the power in her fighting resoundingly breaks down stereotypical barriers. Khoshjamal’s experience as a world-class athlete may be familiar, but captured here is the importance of the coach-athlete relationship. The bond she shares with her feisty and much-admired female coach is revealed through everyday moments as both struggle through inequality to make their mark—in sport and society. Though it’s still the male athletes who are ultimately celebrated in her country, Khoshjamal’s accomplishments and lasting influence on scores of girls in Iran are undeniable." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Armed Response is an action/crime movie, starring David Carradine and Lee Van Cleef and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Animation When I Was Young is a 2011 animated short film directed by Kaori Onishi. Thriller "Director Jacob Tierney (The Trotsky) returns with an innovative and unsettling thriller about some very strange people living in the same apartment building in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood. The film stars Scott Speedman, Emily Hampshire and Jay Baruchel." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 TIFF site. Thriller This film is a Hitchcockian version of Sex and the City, follows the intersecting lives of two couples having extramarital affairs, who live lives of paranoia, wondering if their significant other has found out. It is a dark comedy that challenges the traditional ideas of marriage and questions the societal values of money and sex. Sarah, an unfulfilled, calculating wife, takes pleasure in having her voyeuristic lover watch her on video cameras that she has hidden inside the vents of her house. Her lover, a psychiatrist twice her age, becomes twisted in Sarah's sordid plot to kill her husband for his large inheritance. The plan slowly unravels when Sarah and her lover suspect that her husband has found out. Comedy Happy as One is a 2006 comedy drama film written by Adrienne Bortoli and Stefan Schneider and directed by Vanessa Jopp. Documentary film Untouched and Pure is a 1970 documentary film directed by Christopher Cordeaux, Martin Duckworth and Mort Ransen. Documentary film Despite the Gods is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Penny Vozniak. Comedy New York, I Love You is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama anthology consisting of eleven short films, each by a different director. The short films all relate in some way to the subject of love, and are set among the five boroughs of New York City. The film is a sequel of sorts to the 2006 film Paris, je t'aime, which had the same structure, and is the second film in the Cities of Love franchise, created and produced by Emmanuel Benbihy. Unlike Paris, je t'aime, the short films of New York, I Love You all have a unifying thread, of a videographer who films the other characters. The film stars an ensemble cast, among them Bradley Cooper, Shia LaBeouf, Natalie Portman, Anton Yelchin, Hayden Christensen, Orlando Bloom, Irrfan Khan, Rachel Bilson, Chris Cooper, Andy García, Christina Ricci, John Hurt, Cloris Leachman, Robin Wright Penn, Julie Christie, Maggie Q, Ethan Hawke, James Caan, Shu Qi, and Eli Wallach. New York, I Love You premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008, and was released in the United States on October 16, 2009. Thriller X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes is a 1963 science fiction/horror film. Directed by Roger Corman from a script by Ray Russell and Robert Dillon, the film stars Ray Milland as Dr. James Xavier. A world renowned scientist, Dr. Xavier experiments with X-ray vision and things go horribly wrong. While most of the cast are relatively unknown, Don Rickles is notable in an uncharacteristically dramatic role. Veteran character actor Morris Ankrum makes an uncredited appearance, his last in the movie industry. American International Pictures released the iflm as a double feature with Dementia 13. Shot in a mere three weeks on an ultra-slim budget of $300,000, Corman described the film's success as a miracle. The movie was notable for its use of visual effects to portray Dr. Xavier's point of view. While crude by later standards, the visuals are still effective in impressing upon the audience the bizarre viewpoint of the protagonist. Animation 2008 Television Animation Made for Children directed by Jakob Schuh and Unseld Saschka. Documentary film Psychiatric Nursing is a 1958 American documentary film directed by Lee R. Bobker. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film The Dream Never Dies is a 1980 documentary film directed by William Johnston. Science Fiction Epidemic is a 1987 Danish science fiction horror film directed by Lars von Trier and the second installment of von Trier's Europa trilogy. The other two films in the trilogy are The Element of Crime and Europa. Co-written by von Trier and Niels Vørsel, the film focuses on the screenwriting process. Vørsel and von Trier play themselves, coming up with a last-minute script for a producer. The story is inter-cut with scenes from the film they write, in which von Trier plays a renegade doctor trying to cure a modern-day epidemic. The film marks the first in a series of collaborations between von Trier and Udo Kier. Comedy Arroz con leche is a 1950 Argentinean romantic comedy film directed and written by Carlos Schlieper with Julio Porter based on the play by Carlos Notti, "Noche en Viena". The film premiered on October 5, 1950 in Buenos Aires and was rated PG 14. Comedy Totòtruffa '62 is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Comedy Yozgat Blues is a 2013 comedy and drama film written by Tarık Tufan and directed by Mahmut Fazıl Coşkun. Documentary film This is the world according to Russell Brand. Expect a ménage-a-trois of sexy, dark, and hilarious jokes from Britain’s most notorious and talented comedian. In ‘The World according to Russell Brand’ we’re taken on an irreverent tour of Russell’s scandalous life delving into childhood memories, travelling experiences and thoughts on sex, lies and being famous. This is the very best of Russell Brand taken from Russell Brand Live, Doing Life-Live and Ponderland. Science Fiction Weasels Rip My Flesh is a 1979 sci-fi horror film written and directed by Nathan Schiff. Animation Slowly, but Surely is a 2012 family, animated and short film written and directed by Eli Balser. Animation Keinohrhase und Zweiohrküken is a animated family film directed by Maya Gräfin Rothkirch and Til Schweiger. Comedy Paisa Vasool is a 2004 Indian film directed by Srinivas Bhashyam starring Manisha Koirala and Sushmita Sen. The film is remake of High Heels and Low Lifes. Manisha Koirala's debut as producer. The film failed at the box office and received negative reviews upon release for the film and the soundtrack Animation Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time is a 2001 anime film directed by Toshiya Shinohara and written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa. It is the first of four films released in the Inuyasha movie series. With characters more closely resembling the original manga rather than the series, Affections Touching Across Time used Hideyuki Motohashi, who had previously worked on character designs for Fushigi Yūgi, A-ko the Versus, and Ceres: Celestial Legend. The film was released in Japan on December 15, 2001, and in the United States on September 7, 2004. The movie was released in Japan between episodes 54 and 55. The title refers to the genuine, close and strong romantic love relationship and feelings between Inuyasha and Kagome. Documentary film The Moneen DVD: It All Started with a Red Stripe is the first official DVD released by Moneen, an Indie rock band based in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It was released in Canada and the United States on May 13, 2008. The DVD has four different sections: a documentary, a live performance, tour diaries and music videos. Documentary film My Dreams is a 1975 documentary bollywood film directed by Ismat Chughtai. Comedy Games Gamblers Play is a 1974 Hong Kong film directed by Michael Hui with action direction by Sammo Hung. Animation Elk Grass is a 2013 animated music video directed by Abbey Luck. Thriller Asfalto is a 2000 thriller film directed by Daniel Calparsoro. Comedy "Playing on the “Ice Teasers” flag football team means adhering to a strictly-enforced “tea only” drinking policy. But Angie has a secret" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Beats of Freedom is a 2010 documentary film directed by Wojciech Słota and Leszek Gnoiński. "In the times when life in Poland was controlled by the communist regime, rock music became an extremely powerful phenomenon. The Iron Curtain could not stop rock music, thanks to which young people could find their space of freedom. From the very beginning, Polish rock stood in opposition to the reality it met with. The songs broke stereotypes and formed bonds among people." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Documentary film You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story is a 2008 documentary, biography, history, music and romance film written and directed by Richard Schickel. It is also an episode of the series American Masters. Documentary film Scrapper is a 2011 American documentary feature film directed by Stephan Wassmann and co-directed by Olivier Hermitant. It documents the lives of persons who salvage scrap metal from a live-fire military testing range in Southern California. Scrapper won Best Documentary at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival and the Spirit Award at the Brooklyn Film Festival in June 2011. This feature documentary had its world premiere at the 2011 Slamdance Film Festival. It was also an official nominee at the Durango Film Festival and won a Royal Reel Award at the Canada International Film Festival Scrapper is an official nominee at the 2011 San Francisco DocFest and the 25th Annual Leeds Film Festival in the UK. Thriller Ek Musafir Ek Hasina is a 1962 Bollywood film. The film is produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee and directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars the producer's son Joy Mukherjee with Sadhana and Rajendra Nath. The film's music is by O.P. Nayyar. The film became a "superhit," taking a second top spot at the box office in 1962. The director Raj Khosla would later cast the heroine Sadhana in three more suspense thrillers: Woh Kaun Thi?, Mera Saaya and Anita. Animation Trooper Clerks is an American animated Internet film that was nominated for the 2003 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, and won the animation category. It was made by Studio Creations. Comedy Laser Fart is a 2004 short comedy film directed by David Hartman, Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab. Thriller Love from a Stranger is a 1937 British drama film film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Ann Harding, Basil Rathbone and Binnie Hale. It is based on the 1936 play of the same name by Frank Vosper. In turn, the play was based on the 1924 short story Philomel Cottage, written by Agatha Christie. The film was produced by the independent Trafalgar Films at Denham Studios near London. It is also known by the alternative title A Night of Terror in the United States Comedy A Masterpiece of Murder is a 1986 mystery and comedy film written by Andrew J. Fenady and Terry Nation and directed by Charles S. Dubin. Science Fiction The Last Wildflower is a 2014 film written and directed by Jonathan Hal Reynolds. Comedy Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies is a 2013 horror film that was directed by Cody Knotts. An early version of the film was shown at an international horror festival in Whitby, England in October 2013, and the movie was released to DVD on March 28, 2014 along with a limited theatrical release. The movie was funded partly through a successful Kickstarter campaign and through private funds from three investors and stars several WWE wrestlers that portray themselves fighting against a horde of zombies. Comedy Goggle Fishing Bear is a 1949 MGM cartoon, featuring Barney Bear who attempts to go goggle fishing, with the aid of a sea lion. Documentary film Club Native is a 2008 documentary film by Tracey Deer, exploring Mohawk identity, community and tribal blood quantum laws. The film looks at how women in Deer's home community of Kahnawake risk losing their right to live on the reserve, after marrying non-natives. The film received the Canada Award from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television for best Canadian multi-cultural program and a Gemini Award for best documentary writing. Club Native also received the award for Best Documentary at the Dreamspeakers Festival in Edmonton, the award for Best Canadian Film at the First Peoples' Festival and the Colin Low Award for Best Canadian Documentary at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival. The film was co-produced by Rezolution Pictures and the National Film Board of Canada. Comedy Hail the Judge is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wong Jing, starring Stephen Chow, Cheung Man, and Ng Man Tat. Comedy Aa Okkati Adakku is a 1993 Telugu Comedy hit film produced by AVM Productions and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. It is a remake of the 1986 Tamil movie Paaru Paaru Pattanam Paaru starring Mohan and Ranjini, directed by Manobala. It is remade into Hindi language as Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi starring Akshay Kumar and Juhi Chawla. Documentary film Jaws: The Inside Story is a 2010 TV documentary film. Animation Duck Dodgers in the 24½ᵗʰ Century is a Merrie Melodies cartoon created in 1952 and released on July 25, 1953, starring Daffy Duck as space hero Duck Dodgers, Porky Pig as his assistant, and Marvin the Martian as his opponent. Marvin the Martian had been introduced as an unnamed villain in Haredevil Hare playing opposite Bugs Bunny, but this cartoon was the first of many appearances of Duck Dodgers. The title is a pun on the comic book character Buck Rogers, and especially on one collective title of his adventures in particular, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. In 1994, it was voted #4 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2004, it was retrospectively nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Documentary film Brooklyn Farmer is a 2013 documentary film directed by Michael Tyburski. Thriller The Horse is a crime thriller drama film, written by Pierre Granier-Deferre with Pascal Jardin and directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre. Science Fiction Man in Outer Space is a 1961 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Bailiff (L’huissier) is a short comedy film written by Xavier Lauprêtre and directed by Lydia Wheatley. Thriller Today You Die is a 2005 American action film directed and cinematographed by Don E. Fauntleroy, and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the lead role. The film also co-stars Treach, Sarah Buxton, Mari Morrow, Nick Mancuso and Robert Miano. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 13, 2005. Thriller Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a 2005 American romantic comedy action film directed by Doug Liman and written by Simon Kinberg. The original music score was composed by John Powell. The film stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as a bored upper-middle class married couple surprised to learn that they are both assassins hired by competing agencies to kill each other. A box office hit, it is also notable for marking the first real-life encounter between Jolie and Pitt; they fell in love during filming, and then started a relationship. Comedy Little Rural Riding Hood is a 1949 animated cartoon short subject directed by Tex Avery, conceived as a follow-up to his 1943 cartoon Red Hot Riding Hood. In 1994, the cartoon was ranked in 23rd place of The 50 Greatest Cartoons. Comedy De frente, marchen is a 1930 film directed by Edward Sedgwick and Salvador de Alberich. Comedy Join a group of fans as they take a bus to Sure Shot's hometown. Along the way the revisit his junior days, his rookie days, the tournament in Russia, the run for the trophy and the life and loves of hockey's greatest two-way player. Documentary film "In Cannes, from the top of the stairs of the Palais du Festival, Gilles Jacob has seen the film world come to him for more than 30 years. To the impassioned spectator of the whole world’s cinema. Gilles Jacob owes his position as the president of the world’s greatest film festival above all to his love of the cinema, which he has always cultivated just as one cultivates one’s garden. The hazards of life have also added another string to his bow: the management skills which have enabled him to determine the trajectory – in the extremely fragile balance between cinema as an art and as an industry - of a Festival which brings together the greatest directors of the 7th Art, alongside the largest film market in the world. His story will be reconstituted through a stroll taken by Gilles Jacob along the Croisette in Cannes before the 2009 festival. Punctuated by film clips, we will find the key scenes of his life, his meetings with stars (such as Sharon Stone, Clint Eastwood) and film directors of yesterday (Fellini, Truffaut) and today (Tarentino, Almodovar, Jane Campion, Lars Von Trier). We will relive his most moving moments (for example when the 29 directors awarded the Palme d’Or gathered together for the fiftieth anniversary of the Festival). For Gilles Jacob is also a visionary, and believes in the future of the 7th Art. He continues to prove it today, in each moment of his life." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy What, No Men! is a 1934 American short comedy film directed by Ralph Staub, and filmed in Technicolor. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1934 for Best Short Subject. Documentary film With You is a 2013 documentary film directed by Scott Gracheff. Animation "Dumb Patrol" is a Looney Tunes cartoon short released January 18, 1964, starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam with a cameo appearance by Porky Pig. This cartoon short was directed by Gerry Chiniquy, a longtime animator in Friz Freleng's unit. It is set during World War I opening 'somewhere in France' in 1917. The title is an allusion to The Dawn Patrol a 1930 movie by Howard Hawks that also deals with World War I pilots. The same title was also used for an unrelated, early Looney Tunes short starring Bosko, released in 1931. Dumb Patrol does not fall into the normal pattern found in most other Bugs Bunny cartoon shorts. Bugs Bunny is not disturbed from a serene state as in most of his other shorts. Also, he is the attacker, reversing his normal role of the victim. It also marked the final pairing of Bugs and Yosemite Sam, as well as the final appearance of the latter, and one of only three to feature both Bugs and Porky Pig together. Comedy BURN-E is a computer animated short created by Pixar in 2008. It is a parallel spin-off from the feature-length movie WALL-E. A repair robot named BURN-E is a minor character from the first movie, and the film is intercut with scenes from WALL-E, which takes place concurrently. WALL-E '​s director Andrew Stanton acted as co-writer and executive producer on BURN-E. BURN-E was produced at the same time as WALL-E and was directed by the feature film's lead animator, Angus MacLane. The short movie is included as bonus material to the DVD and Blu-ray releases of WALL-E and has since also been aired on TV. BURN-E features music composed and conducted by J.A.C. Redford, who was also orchestrator on the film WALL-E. The BURN-E character is first seen briefly as a welder robot in WALL-E when WALL-E and EVE fly around the Axiom starliner, and enter through a door, locking him outside of the ship. BURN-E is seen banging his fists against the door, and ultimately realizing that he has been locked out. Comedy Chargé is a 2010 short comedy film written by Alexandre Isabelle and directed by Samuel Matteau. Documentary film Capone 'N' Noriega: What Up 2 Da Hood is a 2005 documentary film. Comedy Funday is a 2011 short comedy drama film written by Nicholas Horwood and directed by Keri Collins. Comedy Gung Ho is a 1986 Ron Howard comedy film, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Michael Keaton and Gedde Watanabe. The story portrayed the takeover of an American car plant by a Japanese corporation. The film was rated PG-13 in the US and certified 15 in the UK. Comedy Yamaleela is a Telugu film released in 1994. The film is directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy, introducing comedy actor Ali as the hero first time. This film is a huge box office success. This film was later remade in Hindi as Taqdeerwala with Venkatesh and Tamil as "Lucky man" starring Kartik, Sanghavi and Manjula. A sequel for the movie Yamaleela 2 is scheduled for release in november 2014. Comedy Guard the House! is a 2011 adventure/comedy short animation film written and directed by Polina Stoyanova. Documentary film Image Problem is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Simon Baumann and Andreas Pfiffner. Thriller Brush with Fate was a made-for-TV film debuted on February 2, 2003, on CBS. It followed the life of an imaginary painting by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer as it passes through the hands of various people. The film was based on Girl In Hyacinth Blue, a novel by author Susan Vreeland, and starred Glenn Close and Ellen Burstyn. The imaginary painting 'Girl in Hyacinth Blue', the principal object in this film, is painted exactly in Vermeer's painting technique by the American master painter Jonathan Janson, author and webmaster of the world-known website about the life and work of Johannes Vermeer "Essential Vermeer". Documentary film Crisalida is a 2012 short drama documentary biographical film directed by Alejandro Enmanuel Alonso Estrella, Rosanna Mendez Gonzalez, Laura Costa Cantal, and Esther de Rothschild. Animation N.E.Mation! 7: Together We Overcome united We Heal is an animated film written by Joshua Ngiam and directed by Ellery NG and Joshua NGIAM. Documentary film World Assembly of Youth is a documentary film created in 1952 for the US State Department. It is believed to be lost but evidence for it was discovered on an early resume sent by Stanley Kubrick to veteran New York film critic Theodore Huff in February 1953. In the resume and covering letter, Kubrick lists working on this film alongside his other documentaries, The Seafarers, Day of the Fight, and Flying Padre. The résumé was uncovered by John Baxter, while doing research for his own book, Stanley Kubrick: A Biography. Baxter's research found that the film was sponsored by the United States Department of State and was one of a series of films intended to mobilize college-aged youngsters to carry out socially worthy projects. This initiative ultimately led to the formation of the Peace Corps. Kubrick's actual role in the film is uncertain. Following the publication of Baxter's book, some readers misinterpreted the story as to believe there was an undiscovered film directed by Stanley Kubrick; this can be seen in the myriad of internet pages that credit Kubrick as director of World Assembly of Youth. Documentary film "One of the biggest poets in Russian history, Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) received early recognition from the literary world as well as the worship of men and the friendship and admiration of a brilliant generation of intellectuals. The conflicts of her time would later destroy everything she had: her first husband was executed by the Soviet regime; her last one died of exhaustion in a gulag; her son was arrested and deported to Siberia. Apart from loneliness, a topic that can be seen early in her work, she also addressed terror, deprivation (she also endured the siege of Leningrad), and her own “civilian death”, promoted by Stalinism. However, as Landauer goes through an abundant archive of old and current footage with the guide of poet Anatoly Litman, she doesn’t build a bitter or painful biopic of such a hard life: recreating the story in the form of a Greek tragedy (with muses, sorcerers and choirs), A Film… finds in the luminous poetry of its heroine enough motives to sing a passionate and victorious ending." Quoting the description form the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Animation Flower of Light is a feature film by Ali Noori Oskouie. Flower of light won the award in 29th Fajr International Film Festival. Comedy Two Penny Road Kill is a 2013 short, comedy, drama and romance film written and directed by Lisa Rose Snow. Thriller He Walked by Night is a 1948 black-and-white police procedural film noir, directed by Alfred L. Werker and Anthony Mann. The film, shot in semidocumentary tone, was loosely based on newspaper accounts of the real-life actions of Erwin "Machine-Gun" Walker, a former Glendale California police department employee and World War II veteran who unleashed a crime spree of burglaries, robberies, and shootouts in the Los Angeles area during 1945 and 1946. During production, one of the actors, Jack Webb, struck up a friendship with the police technical advisor, Detective Sergeant Marty Wynn, and was inspired by a conversation with Wynn to create the radio and later television program Dragnet. He Walked by Night was released by Eagle-Lion Films and is notable for the camera work by renowned noir cinematographer John Alton. Today the film is in public domain. Comedy Jeremy Hardy Gives Good Sex is a 1995 comedic short film, which is about a guide to good sex, including 'Dr' Jeremy Hardy's comedy sketches. Thriller Confessions of a Vice Baron is a 1943 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, William A. O'Connor, Melville Shyer and Herman E. Webber. The film was edited from footage from Mad Youth, The Wages of Sin, Smashing the Vice Trust, Race Suicide and The Pace That Kills. Willy Castello appears in each of these films except for The Pace That Kills. The film is also known as Skid Row. Comedy Second Honeymoon is a 1937 screwball romantic comedy, starring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young about a newly remarried woman who finds her businessman husband boring and runs into her wealthy playboy first husband. The supporting cast includes Stuart Erwin, Claire Trevor, Marjorie Weaver, Lyle Talbot, and J. Edward Bromberg. Comedy Space Milkshake is a Canadian science fiction comedy film directed and written by Armen Evrensel. Its cast features Billy Boyd, Robin Dunne, Kristin Kreuk and Amanda Tapping. Documentary film Words of Witness is a 2012 feature length documentary film produced and directed by Mai Iskander. follows 22-year-old journalist Heba Afify as she navigates Egypt's revolution and the rigid boundaries of her concerned mother to examine the struggles, hopes and fears of a people on the brink of democracy. Comedy Spring Break is a 1983 comedy film, starring David Knell and Perry Lang. Tagline: Like it's really, totally, the most fun a couple of bodies can have. You know? Science Fiction Superman II is a 1980 British superhero film directed by Richard Lester. It is a sequel to the 1978 film Superman and stars Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Terence Stamp, Ned Beatty, Sarah Douglas, Margot Kidder, and Jack O'Halloran. The film was released in Australia and mainland Europe on December 4, 1980, and in other countries throughout 1981. Selected premiere engagements of Superman II were presented in Megasound, a high-impact surround sound system similar to Sensurround. Superman II is well known for its controversial production. The original director Richard Donner had completed, by his estimation, roughly 75% of the movie in 1977 before being taken off the project. Many of the scenes were shot by second director Richard Lester, who had been an uncredited producer on the first film. However, in order to receive full director's credit, Lester had to shoot up to 51% of the film, which included refilming several sequences originally filmed by Donner. According to statements made by Donner, roughly 25% of the theatrical cut of Superman II contains footage he shot, including all of Gene Hackman's scenes. Comedy Barnabé is a 1938 film directed by Alexander Esway. Comedy Ohm Shanthi Oshaana is a 2014 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Jude Anthany Joseph and written by Midhun Manuel and Jude Anthany Joseph. It stars Nivin Pauly and Nazriya Nazim as leading characters and Aju Varghese and Vineeth Sreenivasan in supporting roles. The film was produced by Alvin Antony's banner Ananya Films. and features music by Shaan Rahman. Thriller Dogboys is a 1998 action and thriller film written by Rob Stork and David Taylor and directed by Ken Russell. Animation Septa In The Deep is a 2013 animation short film directed by Juhász Márk. Comedy Let's Be Famous is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jimmy O'Dea, Betty Driver and Sonnie Hale. It was made by Ealing Studios, with shooting beginning in November 1938. The film's art direction was by the Austrian Oscar Werndorff, in his final production. Comedy The Adorable Deceiver is a 1926 American silent film comedy, starring Alberta Vaughn as a princess, forced to flee her home country with her father King Nicholas to New York City, where they make their way as well-meaning con artists. Comedy Yours for the Asking is a 1936 film starring George Raft as a casino owner and Dolores Costello as the socialite he hires as hostess. The movie also features Ida Lupino and was directed by Alexander Hall. Animation Touchdawn of the Dead is a 2008 short animated film directed by Pierre Mousquet, Hubert Seynave and Marc-Antoine Deleplanque. Comedy Nathan vs. Nurture is a 2010 comedy TV movie written by David Guarascio, Moses Port and directed by James Burrows. Thriller The Cell 2 is a 2009 direct-to-video Sequel from the 2000 film The Cell. Comedy Beach Blanket Bingo is an American International Pictures beach party film, released in 1965 and was directed by William Asher. It is the fifth film in the beach party film series. The film starred Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello and also featured cameos by Paul Lynde, Don Rickles and Buster Keaton. Linda Evans's singing voice was dubbed by Jackie Ward. Thriller La route de Corinthe is a 1967 spy film directed by Claude Chabrol. Thriller Van Diemen's Land is a 2009 Australian thriller set in 1822 in colonial Tasmania. It follows the story of the infamous Irish convict, Alexander Pearce, played by Oscar Redding and his escape with seven other convicts. Animation Capricorn is a 1991 animated film written and directed by Takashi Imanishi. Comedy Grindin' is a 2007 comedy film written by Lawrence B. Adisa and directed by Marcello Thedford. Thriller Scar City is a 1998 action-thriller film written and directed by Ken Sanzel. Thriller Friday the 13th Part 2 is a 2010 3-D horror film written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. As of March 19, 2010 this project (actually the 13th Friday the 13th installment) is still in development. Comedy Pancho Talero en Hollywood is a 1931 Argentine film directed by Arturo Lanteri and starring Pepito Petray. Comedy The Fella with the Fiddle is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short released in 1937, with a theme song written by Charlie Abbott. This was the first Merrie Melodies cartoon with Mel Blanc. Documentary film Baja California: Paralelo 28 is a 1973 short documentary film written by Ricardo Garibay and directed by Carlos Velo. Comedy Can This Be Dixie? is a 1936 American film featuring child star Jane Withers. Withers plays Peg Gurgle, who, with her uncle Robert E. Lee Gurgle, runs a traveling musical patent medicine show through the deep south. When they encounter a plantation owner named Colonel Robert E. Lee Peachtree, their luck picks up when the Colonel buys a bottle of their elixir for each one of his plantation field hands. When the sheriff impounds their wagon, the Gurgles stay on with the Colonel and helps defend his mansion against Yankees and bankers. In 1937 and 1938 Withers became one of the top 10 box-office stars in the United States, despite her status as Fox's second-tier child star. On a shooting schedule that allowed 21 to 24 days per picture, she acquired the nickname "One-Take Withers", and produced four or five films a year. The level of comedy can be assessed by the names of the characters, the names of the musical numbers, and the fact that Withers appeared in blackface. Some even more racially offensive material was challenged by co-star Hattie McDaniel and successfully removed from the picture. Documentary film A Kind of Childhood is a 2002 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Tareque Masud and Catherine Masud. The film was awarded the Jury Prize at International Video Festival of India in 2003. Comedy Hana Yori Dango Final is a 2008 Japanese film, directed by Yasuharu Ishii, and starring Mao Inoue and Jun Matsumoto. The film is the last chapter of the Hana Yori Dango trilogy in Japan, based on Japanese shōjo manga series, Hana Yori Dango, written by Yoko Kamio. Hana Yori Dango Final was released in Japan on June 28, 2008 and was subsequently released in Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea. Documentary film "Hossein and Shaima, who have known and loved each other since childhood, were separated as teenagers by war in Afghanistan. Today, reunited in Kabul, they remain deeply in love, but their relationship is socially and religiously prohibited. Hossein, young and jobless in the late nineties, was paid to fight with the Taliban and a war injury left his legs paralyzed. He is now handicapped, and unable to work. Shaima was sold in marriage to a man forty years her senior, by whom she had a child, but, since the dowry remained unpaid, her father brought her back home to live. The film also discusses the prospects of marriage for Shaima's sisters within a culture in which daughters are virtually bought and sold, a tradition in which they are unable to pursue their own romantic desires but must submit to a marriage arranged by their father. War and Love in Kabul thus reveals the broader context of family life in a deeply traditional society, one in which the chances of personal happiness are very small." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Science Fiction Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is a 2005 Japanese computer-animated science fantasy film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, written by Kazushige Nojima, and produced by Yoshinori Kitase and Shinji Hashimoto. Developed by Visual Works and Square Enix, Advent Children is part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII series, which is based in the world and continuity of the highly successful 1997 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children was released on DVD in Japan on September 14, 2005, and a year later in North America and Europe. The film stars Takahiro Sakurai, Ayumi Ito, Kenichi Suzumura, Showtaro Morikubo, Maaya Sakamoto, Toshiyuki Morikawa and Shōgo Suzuki. Advent Children takes place two years after the events of the original game and focuses on the appearance of a trio that kidnaps children infected with an unknown disease. Former Final Fantasy VII hero Cloud Strife goes to rescue the children while suffering from the same disease. The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its animation and CGI work, but criticizing how non-Final Fantasy VII gamers would not understand the plot. Documentary film Sol LeWitt is a biographical documentary film directed by Chris Teerink. Documentary film Otto John - eine deutsche Geschichte is a 1995 documentary film directed by Erwin Leiser. Comedy Amigos para la aventura is a 1956 Argentine musical comedy directed by Leo Fleider and written by Abel Santacruz and Jean Cartier. It is a tango film, based on an integral part of Argentine culture. Comedy Dance of the Drunk Mantis is a 1979 Hong Kong kung fu comedy film directed by Yuen Siu-tien's real life son Yuen Woo-ping, starring Yuen Siu-tien, Hwang Jang Lee, Linda Lin, Yuen Shun-yee, Charlie Shek and Yuen Kwai. This was Yuen Siu-tien's final film appearance before his death on 8 January 1979 from a heart attack. Documentary film "His Big White Self" (2006) The aftermath of "The Leader..." was deadly serious for all concerned. The final days of Apartheid led to the nominal defeat of the white right as the ANC came to power. More crucially, Eugene Terre'blanche,facing certain incarceration and national ridicule, had no doubt bid his followers to implement the numerous death and bomb threats that Broomfield was subjected to in the months that followed the film's release in 1991. Never thinking in his worst nightmares that 14 years later he would feel compelled to track down 'His Big White Self'...of course, Broomfield did just that.This new and not to be missed film further explores Terre'blanche's absurd yet insidious character, exposing his regime's stark and sobering impact that lingers to this day. Broomfield revisits the familiar and haunted faces of those brought down and broken by democracy's rise in South Africa, finally confronting the newly released and unrepentant Terre'blanche in a manner not only tense but also hilarious and unforgettable. Comedy Family Honeymoon is a 1949 domestic comedy film made by Universal International Pictures, directed by Claude Binyon, and written by Dane Lussier, based on novel by Homer Croy. It was shot in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Comedy Diane of the Follies is a 1916 American drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. The film is considered to be lost. Comedy The Pigeon Family is a 2013 short comedy film directed by Cyra K. Polizzi. Documentary film The Illness and the Odyssey is a 2013 historical documentary, mystery film written by Jen Bradwell, Berry Minnott and directed by Berry Minnott. Comedy Belly of the Whale is a 2010 comedy and drama film written and directed by Ana Lungu and Ana Szel. Documentary film Schindler's Houses is a 2007 documentary directed by Heinz Emigholz. Science Fiction Dune is a 1984 American science fiction film written and directed by David Lynch, based on the 1965 Frank Herbert novel of the same name. The film stars Kyle MacLachlan as Paul Atreides and includes an ensemble of well-known American and European actors in supporting roles. It was filmed at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City and included a soundtrack by the band Toto. The plot concerns a young man foretold as the "Kwisatz Haderach" who will lead the native Fremen of the titular desert planet to victory over the malevolent House Harkonnen. After the success of the novel, attempts to adapt Dune for a film began as early as 1971. A lengthy process of "development hell" followed throughout the 1970s, during which time both Arthur P. Jacobs and Alejandro Jodorowsky tried to bring their visions to the screen. In 1981, executive producer Dino De Laurentiis hired Lynch as director. The film was negatively received by critics, and was an American box office bomb. Upon its release, Lynch distanced himself from the project, stating that pressure from both producers and financiers restrained his artistic control and denied him final cut privilege. Comedy Tom, Dick and Harry is a comedy film directed by Garson Kanin, written by Paul Jarrico, and starring Ginger Rogers, George Murphy, Alan Marshal, Phil Silvers, and Burgess Meredith. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures. Rogers plays telephone operator Janie, who has to choose between three men - Tom, Dick and Harry. The film was remade as The Girl Most Likely, a musical which also proved to be the last film released by RKO. This role was Ginger Rogers' day job when she was awarded the Oscar as Best Actress for her 1940 performance in Kitty Foyle. It was her first film released after winning her Oscar. Comedy Before You Say "I Do" is an American television movie directed by Paul Fox. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 14, 2009. Comedy I.T.A.L.Y. is a romantic comedy starring Jolina Magdangal, Dennis Trillo and Rufa Mae Quinto, produced and distributed by GMA Films. The film was filmed in three different continents: Asia, Europe and Africa. Filming went on in Europe and had a September 17, 2008 release instead of the original opening date of August 6, 2008. According to the data gathered by the American website, I.T.A.L.Y. starring Eugene Domingo, Jolina Magdangal and Dennis Trillo has raked P13.2 million on its opening week. Its total theatrical gross is PHP 48,909,311 million. Documentary film The Heart of Steel is a documentary directed by Angelo J. Guglielmo, Jr. and had its World Premiere at The Tribeca Film Festival in May, 2006. Personally selected by festival co-founder, Jane Rosenthal, this historical film chronicles a group of ordinary citizens who volunteered in the search and rescue and cleanup efforts after the collapse of the World Trade Center following the September 11 attacks. Comedy Kimberley Jim is a 1965 South African musical comedy film directed by Emil Nofal and starring Jim Reeves, Madeleine Usher and Clive Parnell. An American singer takes part in the Kimberley diamond rush in 1880s South Africa. Documentary film "A “subjective”, experimental documentary that consists of a long interview between Escartín and an ex-Israeli elite soldier, in an intimate tone which strongly contrasts with the narration." Quoting the description from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Documentary film The Poem of Hayachine Valley is a 1982 documentary film written and directed by Sumiko Haneda. Comedy Missione di pace is a 2011 Italian black comedy film directed by Francesco Lagi. It was the closer film at the Critics' Week at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy 60 Going on 12 is a 2013 Comedy film written and directed by Frédéric Proust Documentary film Cerca del Olvido is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Luis Mariano Bouchot. Animation Education Only Her Future is a 1998 short animated film directed by Arun Gongade. Comedy The Pink Panther must get pass a vicious dog to deliver a package. Comedy Rich Kids is a 1979 film directed by Robert M. Young. It stars Trini Alvarado and Jeremy Levy. It was nominated for two Young Artist Awards in 1979. Comedy El Coche de Pedales is a 2004 comedy film written by Ramón Barea and Felipe Loza and directed by Ramón Barea. Animation Subway Train is a 2013 short animated film directed by Garrett Davis. Thriller Bajatey Raho is a 2013 Hindi Bollywood comedy film directed by Shashant Shah and produced by Krishika Lulla. The film features Tusshar Kapoor, Dolly Ahluwalia, Ranvir Shorey, Vinay Pathak and Vishakha Singh in lead roles. The film revolves around a bunch of unlikely avengers get into the act, and cons a wealthy but fraud businessmen Ravi Kissen. Bajatey Raho is director Shashant Shah's third film, after Dasvidaniya and Chalo Dilli, both of which starred actor Vinay Pathak as lead. The film released on 26 July 2013, and received mixed response from critics. Science Fiction The Slime People is a 1963 horror film directed by Robert Hutton. The film concerns a race of subterranean reptile-men who create a wall of "solidified fog" around Los Angeles and proceed to invade the city. A pilot lands in Los Angeles after some difficulties in flight, only to find the city almost deserted. Later he encounters other survivors, including a scientist and his two daughters and the group does their best to halt the further invasion of the Slime People. The film was infamous for its extensive use of fog machines, with the fog becoming so thick towards the end that it is virtually impossible to see any of the actors. The film was thoroughly made fun of on the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000, as well as a featured episode of the 1986 syndicated series, The Canned Film Festival. Documentary film This Is My Land is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Ben Rivers. Documentary film Alaska Wilderness Lake is a 1971 documentary film produced by Alan Landsburg. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Man with Pendulous Arms is a 1997 short animation film written by Laurent Gorgiard and Giles Gozzer and directed by Laurent Gorgiard. Thriller Face of Fear is a 1971 film directed by George McCowan. Comedy ¡Atraco! is a 2012 film written by Eduard Cortés, Pedro Costa, Piti Español and Marcelo Figueras and directed by Eduard Cortés. Comedy Spring Breakdown is a comedy film starring Amy Poehler, Parker Posey, and Rachel Dratch. Three years after principal photography, and after the film's owner, Warner Independent Pictures, was shut down by its parent company, it was released direct-to-video in 2009. Documentary film Bethlehem: The Christmas City is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Sammy Jackson. Animation Port Whines is an animated short film by the Columbia Pictures Corporation. It is also the 136th Krazy Kat cartoon. Comedy Dangerous When Wet is an Technicolor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film starring Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas, and Jack Carson, directed by Charles Walters, and featuring an animated swimming sequence starring Williams with the famous cat-and-mouse duo, Tom and Jerry. Animation Max, Sally and the Magic Phone is a 2001 animated film written by Milos Macourek, Adolf Born and Václav Vorlícek and directed by Václav Vorlícek. Comedy The Last of Robin Hood is a 2013 American independent biographical drama film about actor Errol Flynn which is directed and written by Richard Glatzer and Wash West. The film stars Kevin Kline, Dakota Fanning, Susan Sarandon, Matthew Kane and Max Casella. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Norwood is a 1970 film that reunites True Grit co-stars Glen Campbell and Kim Darby, also featuring Joe Namath. It was based on the book of the same title, written by Charles Portis, but updated from the original 1950s setting to 1970. The film marked the next-to-last screen appearance of actor Jack Haley. As of 2013, there has yet to be a DVD or Blu-ray release, though Norwood is sometimes available to stream on Netflix in America. Animation Plantman is a 2011 animated short film directed by William Paiva and Pedro Severien. Documentary film A thorough, documented, criminal indictment of George Herbert Walker Bush, establishing beyond a reasonable doubt his guilt as a supervisor in the conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy. You must see it to believe that former president George Herbert Walker Bush was connected to the assassination of JFK. Once you see this documentary though there should be no doubt in your mind that it's true. The evidence is overwhelming and as the author of this documentary, John Hankey says, "If we could present this evidence to a jury in Texas, he would pay with his life". Did you know that Daddy Prescott Bush was Hitler's chief banker in the U.S. before 1942? Did you know that George H.W. Bush was in the CIA and in Dallas when Kennedy was killed? This video explores the many connections between George Bush and the Kennedy Assassination and makes a very convincing argument that he was the operational leader of the most important coup in American history. Comedy How've You Bean? is a 1933 comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy In 2001, unemployed actor, Garth Petridis, was imprisoned for one of the most unusual crimes in Australian history. Desperate for success, he kidnapped members of the public and forced them to perform, at gunpoint, in scenes for a bizarre movie intended to make Garth a household name. He kept a video diary of the whole process, and managed to film several scenes for his movie. Upon his release from jail he convinced filmmaker Gregory Pakis to recreate the story of his life before his crimes, as well as the outrageous stunts he pulled on his victims of 'method acting'. The result is a disturbing satire, mixing recreation with the actual video diary of the hostages, and their acting in Garth's movie - to create possibly the strangest comedy ever made, mixing terror and humor in the most unusual way. If it's not the strangest comedy ever made, it is certainly the weirdest story ever told about an actor pursuing his big break! Comedy Death in Brunswick is an acclaimed 1990 black comedy/romance starring Sam Neill, Zoe Carides and John Clarke. It is based on the 1987 comic novel of the same name by Boyd Oxlade. Thriller Kaala Patthar is a 1979 Indian Bollywood action/drama film based on the Chasnala mining disaster. It was produced and directed by Yash Chopra. The story was written by Salim-Javed. This film is the fourth collaboration between Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor and director Yash Chopra after the hugely successful Deewaar, Kabhie Kabhie and Trishul. However, this film did average business at the box office. It was nominated for Filmfare awards. While Rajesh Roshan provided music for the lyrics penned by Sahir, the background score was done by Salil Chowdhary. The movie is now termed as a Yash Chopra classic. Comedy Davpech is an Action/Comedy Marathi film released on February 25, 2011. Comedy In a Pickle is a 2011 comedy film written by Jordan Allen-Dutton and directed by Steven Moskovic, Rosario Roveto Jr. and Loren Sklar. Documentary film Dumbstruck is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mark Goffman. Documentary film Eisenzeit is a 1991 film directed by Thomas Heise. Science Fiction Thunderbirds Are Go is a 1966 British science-fiction film based on Thunderbirds, a 1960s television series starring marionette puppets and featuring scale model effects in a filming process dubbed "Supermarionation". Written by Thunderbirds creators Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, directed by David Lane and produced by AP Films, Thunderbirds Are Go develops the franchise with a plot focusing on the futuristic spacecraft Zero-X and its manned mission to Mars. When Zero-X suffers a mechanical failure during re-entry, it is up to International Rescue, with the aid of the Thunderbird machines, to save the astronauts on board before the spacecraft is obliterated in a crash landing. Filmed from March to June 1966 and premiering in December, Thunderbirds Are Go includes, in a first for an AP Films production, cameo appearances from puppets of real-life celebrities Cliff Richard and The Shadows, who also contributed to the musical score. It is also the first motion picture to have been filmed with an early form of video assist technology known as "Add-a-Vision", and incorporated landscape footage that was shot on location in Portugal. Documentary film Torturing Democracy is a 2008 documentary film produced by Washington Media Associates and narrated by Peter Coyote. The film details the use of "enhanced interrogation techniques," including waterboarding, by the Bush administration in the "War on Terror". The documentary includes interviews from U.S. State Department and military personnel, including former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage. Documentary film Led Zeppelin - Inside Led Zeppelin is a 2005 documentary film directed by David Merrell and Mike Murray. Documentary film Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy is a 2004 documentary film directed by Kevin Burns and narrated by Robert Clotworthy. It documents the making of the original Star Wars trilogy: Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi and their impact on popular culture. The two and a half hour long documentary was made for the bonus disc of the DVD boxset of the Star Wars Trilogy, released on September 21, 2004. A shortened version of the documentary premiered on the A&E Network later that fall. The TV version ran at around ninety minutes, cutting out nearly an hour of content. Comedy The Wedding Planner is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, written by Michael Ellis and Pamela Falk, and starring Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey. Thriller "One place. One day. Two men. The place is a polar station on a remote island in the Arctic Ocean. A day up here in the far north lasts weeks, since the sun never sets during the summer at this high latitude. This used to be an important research station but, Sergei, an experienced meteorologist and Pavel, a high school graduate, are now the only inhabitants. Soon a ship will arrive to pick up the two men. For Sergei this will mean the end of a sojourn that has lasted several years. He is anxious about returning to his wife and child on the mainland. For his part, Pavel hopes that he might yet be able to experience the kind of real adventure he was dreaming of when he volunteered for an internship in this desolate region. And then one day when Sergei is out angling, Pavel picks up a radio message that he daren’t communicate to Sergei. Pavel does everything he can to keep the message from Sergei, in the hope that the ship’s arrival will relieve him of this particular task. But then Pavel learns that the ship will not be coming to pick them up at all this year. Director Alexei Popogrebski found the inspiration for his psychological polar thriller in the dairies of N. V. Pinegin which were written in 1912 when Pinegin accompanied Russian polar explorer Georgio J. Sedov on his tragic attempt to reach the North Pole. Popogrebski read these diaries as a fourteen-year-old. “I have been fascinated, ever since, by this ability to come to terms with notions of time and space so drastically different from our common scale of hours and minutes, or blocks and metro stops. This film, essentially, is a story of two personal (and incompatible) time-and-space scales.”" Quoting the description from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Comedy Identical twins separated at birth. One a prominent psychiatrist, the other a life long mental patient. When the doctor gets called to his brothers institution, fate intervenes and the brothers swap places. Comedy Frankenhooker is a 1990 American black comedy horror directed by Frank Henenlotter. Very loosely inspired by Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, the film stars James Lorinz as medical school drop-out Jeffrey Franken and former Penthouse Pet Patty Mullen as the title character. Comedy Keloglan vs. the Black Prince is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Tayfun Güneyer. Thriller Badal faqed is a 2009 action, drama and thriller film written by Mohamed Diab and directed by Ahmed Alaa. Comedy Ladybugs is a sports-comedy family film released in 1992 starring Rodney Dangerfield and directed by Sidney J. Furie. Dangerfield plays a businessman who takes over a girls soccer team which the company he works for sponsors. The film also stars Jackée Harry as his assistant coach, Ilene Graff as his girlfriend, Jonathan Brandis as his girlfriend's son and Vinessa Shaw as the boss's daughter and Matthew's love interest. Then Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda has a cameo, as do Blake Clark and longtime Dangerfield friend Chuck McCann. Documentary film Instrument is a documentary film directed by Jem Cohen about the band Fugazi. Cohen's relationship with band member Ian MacKaye extends back to the 1970s when the two met in high school in Washington, D.C.. The film takes its title from the Fugazi song of the same name, from their 1993 album, In on the Kill Taker. Editing of the film was done by both Cohen and the members of the band over the course of five years. It was shot from 1987 through 1998 on super 8, 16mm and video and is composed mainly of footage of concerts, interviews with the band members, practices, tours and time spent in the studio recording their 1995 album, Red Medicine. The film also includes portraits of fans as well as interviews with them at various Fugazi shows around the United States throughout the years. The Instrument Soundtrack by Fugazi was released in conjunction with the film. It consisted primarily of instrumental and unreleased songs. When asked what the goal was in making Instrument, Cohen responded: I did feel that there were a lot of people that either didn't have access to the band or had something of a misconception of what they were like. Animation Casper's Scare School is a computer animated TV film starring Casper the Friendly Ghost. It was produced by The Harvey Entertainment Company and released by Classic Media and premiered on October 20, 2006. It has a TV series of the same name in 2009. It also has a video game of the same name. Thriller Submarine Alert is an American film directed by Frank McDonald, produced by Pine-Thomas Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was the last in a series of three Pine-Thomas adventure films that included Forced Landing and Flying Blind. The film stars Richard Arlen, Wendy Barrie, Nils Asther, Roger Pryor, Marc Lawrence and Ralph Sanford. Comedy MVP: Most Valuable Primate is a 2000 feature film that sparked the MVP franchise. The film's title character, Jack, is a chimpanzee. Comedy You I Love is a 2004 Russian comedy melodrama directed by Olga Stolpovskaja and Dmitry Troitsky. It was the first ever film to come from Russia on the subject of homosexuality or bisexuality. Comedy Judgement Day is a 2013 Singaporean comedy-drama disaster film written directed by Ong Kuo Sin and produced by Mark Lee. Starring an ensemble cast, the film follows various characters from different backgrounds confessing to their wrongdoings and revealing their biggest secrets just 72 hours from what is believed to be "Judgement Day". It was released on April 18, 2013 in Singaporean box offices. Judgement Day marks Ah Nan's final feature film role before his death on January 21, 2013. Animation Space Dogs is a 2010 Russian computer-animated film. The film is based on the Soviet space dogs and honors the first animals who survived an orbital space trip. Comedy Come on Over is a 1922 comedy film written by Rupert Hughes and directed by Alfred E. Green. Comedy A bride comes on to a priest in a motel room. A bouquet of flowers from a stranger takes on a life of its own. A man's last day at the office proves to be the longest day of all. It's family moving day, but no one's moving. This is SOMETHING BETTER SOMEWHERE ELSE - a collective tale of yearning and restlessness told through four distinct but thematically linked stories. Inspired by the best short story collections and the almost lost art of the concept album, the film explores the question: Why is it that who and where we are so often pales in comparison to who and where we imagine we could be? Science Fiction Mimic 3: Sentinel is a 2003 science fiction horror film, directed by JT Petty, with a script inspired by a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. The movie was a direct-to-DVD sequel to Mimic and Mimic 2. Mimic 3: Sentinel stars horror film veteran Lance Henriksen and takes a departure from the tone of the first two films, as it has a feel similar to Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window rather than the action/horror tone of its predecessors. Thriller Rambo III is a 1988 American action film. The film depicts fictional events during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. It is the third film in the Rambo series following First Blood and Rambo: First Blood Part II. It was in turn followed by Rambo in 2008, making it the last film in the series to feature Richard Crenna as Colonel Sam Trautman before his death in 2003. Sixty-five seconds of the movie were cut in the UK version for theatrical release. Some later video releases almost tripled the cuts. Comedy Love Kiya Aur Lag Gayi is an Indian Bollywood comedy movie, directed by Rahat Kazmi, starring Jennifer Winget, Vinod Dixit, Pawan Malhotra, Saurabh Shukla, Mukesh Tiwari, Dev Singh and Gagandeep Singh. It is going to release in Dec 2013.The shooting of the film completed in 2012. The climax scene was shot in August 2012 in Russian Villa in Malad west. 'Love Kiya Aur Lagg Gayi' is made under the banner of Shreeram Entertainment house and produced by Harish Sharma. Thriller A Short Film About Shopping is a comedy, horror and thriller film written and directed by Henry Miller. Animation The Loan Stranger is the sixth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 19, 1942, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The title is a pun on The Lone Ranger. Comedy Mix Wix is a 1989 film directed by Herbert Achternbusch. Comedy Catherine the Last is a 1936 Austrian romantic comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Franciska Gaal, Hans Holt and Hans Olden. It was made by the Austrian subsidiary of Universal Pictures. After making the film Koster moved to Hollywood. Documentary film 3 Magic Words is a 2010 documentary film about spirituality. The film was written, directed and produced by Michael Perlin and co-produced by Maura Hoffman. The film was produced over four years. The lead is played by Gabriella Ethereal and the film is narrated by Cameron Smith. The film premiered in the U.S. at the Harmony Gold Theater in Hollywood and had its European premiere in London on December 21, 2012 at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square. Thriller Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel is a 1992 neo-noir black comedy written and directed by Alien Castle and produced by Donald P. Borchers that film stars Sherilyn Fenn, Whip Hubley, David Hewlett, David Johansen and Paul Bartel. Comedy The Kentucky Fried Movie is an 1977 American anthology comedy film, released in 1977 and directed by John Landis. The film's writers were the team of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker, who would go on to write and direct Airplane!, Top Secret! and the Police Squad! television series and its film spinoffs, The Naked Gun films. The "feature presentation" portion of the film stars Evan C. Kim and hapkido Grand Master Bong Soo Han. Among the numerous cameo stars were George Lazenby, Bill Bixby, Henry Gibson, Barry Dennen, Donald Sutherland, Tony Dow, Stephen Bishop, and the voice of Shadoe Stevens. According to David Zucker in the DVD commentary track, David Letterman auditioned for the role of the newscaster, but was not selected. The film also features many former members of The Groundlings theater, as well as some from The Second City. The Kentucky Fried Movie marked the first film appearances of a number of actors who later became famous as well as being the vehicle that launched the careers of the Zucker brothers, Abrahams and Landis. It was Landis' work on this film that was largely responsible for him being recommended to direct National Lampoon's Animal House in 1978. Comedy Brother Rat and a Baby starring Priscilla Lane, Wayne Morris, Jane Bryan, Eddie Albert, Jane Wyman, and Ronald Reagan, is the sequel to the 1938 film Brother Rat about cadets at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. Mayo Methot and Alan Ladd appear in small roles. The movie was directed by Ray Enright and remains notable for featuring future US president Reagan and wife Wyman. Animation The Condor is an animated superhero film about a new character created by Stan Lee. It features the voices of Wilmer Valderrama, María Conchita Alonso, Kathleen Barr, Michael Dobson, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, and Cusse Mankuma. Originally titled El Lobo, it was released under the Stan Lee Presents banner, which is a series of direct-to-DVD animated films distributed by POW Entertainment with Anchor Bay Entertainment. The story was by Stan Lee, with the script by former The New Teen Titans writer Marv Wolfman. It is set in the same world as Mosaic, a prior Stan Lee Presents film. The Condor premiered on Cartoon Network's Toonami on March 24, 2007. Science Fiction Shyness Machine Girl was released January 23, 2009 in Japan as part of the Japanese DVD release for The Machine Girl. It is a brief side-story or gaiden to The Machine Girl rather than a direct sequel. This version stars gravure idol Noriko Kijima as Yoshie, who has not only a machine-gun arm but another gun which extends from her lower anatomy. Comedy Soldiers of the King is a 1933 British historical comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Edward Everett Horton and Anthony Bushell. It was Courtneidge's fourth film, and the first she appeared in without her husband Jack Hulbert. Courtneidge plays the matriarch of a music hall family, in a plot that switches between the Victorian era and the 1930s present. Filming began in August 1932. It was shot at Islington, Beaconsfield and Welwyn Studios. The film's art direction is by Alex Vetchinsky. It was popular enough to be re-issued in 1939. Comedy Late Marriage is a 2001 Israeli film directed by Dover Kosashvili. The film centers on Zaza, the 31-year-old child of tradition-minded Georgian Jewish immigrants who are anxiously trying to arrange a marriage for him. Unbeknownst to them, he is secretly dating a 34-year-old divorcée, Judith. When his parents discover the relationship and violently intervene, Zaza must choose between his family traditions and his love. Most of the main characters are Georgian-Israeli and the dialogue is partly in the Judaeo-Georgian language and partly in Hebrew. The film was positively reviewed and was Israel's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 74th Academy Awards. Animation Lambs is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Gottfried Mentor. Comedy Orders Is Orders is a 1934 British comedy film starring Charlotte Greenwood, James Gleason and Cyril Maude about an American film crew who move into a British army barracks to start making a film, much to the commander's horror. Much of the film concerns the interaction between the American crew and the British officers. It was remade in 1954 as Orders Are Orders starring Peter Sellers, Sid James and Tony Hancock. Comedy Good Cheer is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 46th Our Gang short subject released. Comedy Beat the Devil is a 1953 film directed by John Huston. The screenplay was by Huston and Truman Capote, loosely based upon a novel of the same name by British journalist Claud Cockburn, writing under the pseudonym James Helvick. It is a parody of Huston's The Maltese Falcon and films of the same genre. The script, which was written on a day-to-day basis as the film was being shot, concerns the adventures of a motley crew of swindlers and ne'er-do-wells trying to lay claim to land rich in uranium deposits in Kenya as they wait in a small Italian port to travel aboard an ill-fated tramp steamer en route to Mombasa. The cast includes Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Morley, Peter Lorre, and Bernard Lee. Thriller Necklace is a 2011 thriller film written by Sekhar Das and Pracheta Gupta and directed by Sekhar Das. Documentary film Late at Night : Voices of Ordinary Madness is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Xiaolu Guo. Documentary film Before They Were Dubz is a Straight-to-DVD documentary film, directed by Jessica Grace Mellor, that charts the history of British hip-hop group N-Dubz, from their early days when they were as young as twelve, to the point of their major label signing in 2007 by All Around the World Records. The film features footage recorded during the early years of the band, pieced together with interviews from friends and colleagues of the group, including Wretch 32, J2K and Angel. Science Fiction Dead End Drive-In is a 1986 Australian New Wave film about a teenage couple trapped in a drive-in theater which is really a concentration camp for societal rejects. The inmates, many of whom sport punk fashion, are fed a steady diet of junk food, new wave music, drugs, and bad movies. The film was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It stars Ned Manning and Natalie McCurry as the captive couple, and Peter Whitford as the manager of the drive-in. Mad Max 2 stuntman Guy Norris did some of the stunts. The soundtrack includes contemporary popular music performed by such bands as Kids in the Kitchen and Hunters and Collectors. The song during the rolling credits is "Playing With Fire" by Lisa Edwards. Thriller Moon 44 is a 1990 science fiction action film from Centropolis Film Productions, directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Michael Paré and Lisa Eichhorn and co-starring Brian Thompson. Thriller The A-Team is a 2010 American action-comedy film based on the television series of the same name created by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell. Co-written and directed by Joe Carnahan, the film stars Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Quinton Jackson, Sharlto Copley, Jessica Biel, Patrick Wilson, and Brian Bloom. The film tells the story "The A-Team", a Special Forces team imprisoned for a crime they did not commit, who escape and set out to clear their names. The film was produced by Stephen J. Cannell, Ridley Scott, and Tony Scott. The film had been in development since the mid-1990s, having gone through a number of writers and story ideas, and being put on hold a number of times. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics and performed slightly below expectations at the box office, but was still a success. Comedy Hungama is a Telugu comedy film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film was released on April 28, 2005 and was a moderate hit. This was a loose remake of 1998 Malayalam movie Mattupetti Machan and Banda Paramasivam Tamil flick which released in 2003. It is also remade in Hindi in 2012 as Housefull 2. Comedy The Night We Called It a Day is an Australian film directed by Paul Goldman starring Dennis Hopper as Frank Sinatra and Melanie Griffith as Barbara Marx, and featuring Portia de Rossi, Joel Edgerton, Rose Byrne, and David Hemmings. The movie is based on the true events surrounding Sinatra's 1974 tour in Australia. When the singer calls a local reporter a "two-bit hooker", every union in the country black-bans the star until he issues an apology. The film is also titled All the Way. Animation The Egg is a 2013 short comedy animation film written by Katherine Wilkinson and directed by Tonnette Stanford. Comedy Nuvva Nena is a Telugu Romantic comedy film directed by debutante P. Narayana and produced by Vamsi Krishna under SVK Cinema banner. The film stars Shriya Saran, Allari Naresh, Sharvanand, and Vimala Raman in lead roles with Brahmanandam, Ali, Jeeva, Srinivasa Reddy, Raghu and Kovai Sarala appearing in other significant role. Bheems Ceciroleo composed the film's soundtrack with Mani Sharma providing the background score for the film.It is based on Hindi film Deewana Mastana.The film was Disaster at the box office. Comedy Coffee Shop is a romance comedy drama directed by Dave Alan Johnson. Comedy Jologs is a 2002 Filipino teen, comedy-drama film directed by Gilbert Perez and released by Star Cinema. The film featured an ensemble cast as well as cameos from well-known Filipino celebrities. Jologs is a Filipino derogatory slang that is used to describe a tawdry person who belongs to the lower class. Science Fiction Split is a 1989 film directed by Chris Shaw, starring Timothy Dwight and Joan Bechtel. Starker attempts to counter the oppressive message of a big brother media and is forced to go into hiding. The film was notable for its early use of CGI. This was the final film appearance of Gene Evans. Documentary film Talmage Farlow is a 1981 documentary film directed by Lorenzo DeStefano. Documentary film MURPH: The Protector is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Scott Mactavish. Comedy True Identity is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Charles Lane and starring Lenny Henry, Frank Langella and Anne-Marie Johnson. The plot revolves around a black man, who disguises himself as a white man to escape the mob. Documentary film Dominoes and Checkers Competition is 2009 short documentary film written by Alexander Gornovsky and Evgeny Nikishov and directed by Alexander Gornovsky. Animation Pretty Rhythm All Star Selection: Prism Show☆Best Ten is an animation film directed by Masakazu Hishida. Animation The Tangerine Bear is an animated 48-minute feature film for children in November, 2000. It was directed by Bert Ring. The voice cast include Tom Bosley, Jenna Elfman, Howie Mandel, David Hyde Pierce, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Ralph Manza, and Marlon Wayans. The story was narrated and sung by Country/western singer Trisha Yearwood. It was produced by Family Home Entertainment and Hyperion Pictures. Thriller The Outside In is a 2014 short/drama/thriller film written by Benjamin Noble and directed by Tristan Shepherd. Science Fiction Scanner Cop is a 1994 Canadian film. It is the fourth film in the Scanners series and the first film in the Scanner Cop series. It was written, produced, and directed by Pierre David. Documentary film I Have Always Been A Dreamer is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sabine Gruffat. Thriller Attahasam is a 2004 Tamil film directed by Saran featuring Ajith Kumar in dual lead roles with Pooja playing the female lead. Sujatha, Karunas and Ramesh Khanna play pivotal roles in the film, while the score and soundtrack are composed by Bharathwaj and became a superhit at the box office. Comedy Starbuck is a 2011 Canadian comedy film directed by Ken Scott and written by Scott and Martin Petit. It stars Patrick Huard, Antoine Bertrand, and Julie LeBreton as the main character, his friend/lawyer, and his girlfriend, respectively. The film's title refers to a Canadian Holstein bull, named Hanoverhill Starbuck, who produced hundreds of thousands of progeny by artificial insemination in the 1980s and 1990s. Thriller Stealth Fighter is an action film released in 1999. The film stars Ice-T, Costas Mandylor, Erika Eleniak, Sarah Dampf, William Sadler, Ernie Hudson, and Andrew Divoff. Animation Sister And Brother is 2012 animation film directed by Marie Vieillevie. Thriller Jeopardy is a 1953 suspense film noir directed by John Sturges. The black-and-white film stars Barbara Stanwyck and Barry Sullivan as a married couple and Ralph Meeker as an escaped killer. The film was based on a 22-minute radio play, "A Question of Time". Award-winning cinematographer Victor Milner, in addition to photographing the film, also has a bit part in the movie. A portion of the film was shot in Pioneertown and features footage of the "cantina" building that now houses the popular hipster music venue known as Pappy & Harriet's. Comedy Nosotros los feos is a 1972 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Two stories are included in this erotic/romantic anthology. In the first, a Sung-Dynasty (10th-13th century) Buddhist monk is tricked into sexual relations with an unscrupulous female adventurer. He dies soon after with his misdeed on his conscience. In the second, the daughter of a woman who died in a brothel discovers that her mother died an unnatural death and seeks revenge. Thriller Ekskul is an Indonesian thriller film released in 2006, starring Ramon Y Tungka, Sheila Marcia, Indra Brasco, written by Eka D. Sitorus and directed by Nayato Fio Nuala. The movie is about a highschool student who is constantly bullied at school and abused by parents at home, had enough and took several other students hostage. Comedy Flüchtige Bekanntschaften is a 1982 film directed by Marianne Lüdcke. Comedy Emmenez-moi is a 2013 short comedy family drama film written and directed by Anthony Van Biervliet. Documentary film Self(less) Portrait is a 2013 documentary film directed by Danic Champoux. Animation Monkey Love Experiments is a 2014 short animation drama film written and directed by Ainslie Henderson and Will Anderson. Documentary film This DVD features in-depth interviews revealing the many aspects that made the Eagles one of America's most loved bands. Forming in Los Angeles in the early 1970s, the Eagles have five number-one singles and four number-one albums, and are among the most successful recording artists of the 1970s. Two of their albums, "Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" and "Hotel California", ranked among the ten best-selling albums. They are also the best-selling American group ever, with "Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975" being the best-selling album in the U.S. to date. This program is essential for fans and collectors alike! Comedy Cine Holliúdy is 2012 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Halder Gomes and starring Edmilson Filho, Miriam Freeland and Roberto Bomtempo, based on the award-winning short film Cine Holiúdy – O Astista Contra o Caba do Mal. The film premiered at the Cine Ceará Festival on June 8, 2012. It was released on August 9, 2013 in Fortaleza and some cities of the metropolitan region for general public. Comedy Pleasant People is a 2011 independent drama film written and directed by Dave Bonawits. Documentary film Portrait of Wally is a 2012 documentary film written by Andrew Shea and David D'Arcy and directed by Andrew Shea. Comedy Monsturd is a 2003 comedy, horror film written and directed by Rick Popko and Dan West. Documentary film Ordinary Sentence is a 1981 film directed by Heinz Emigholz. Comedy Arrivano i bersaglieri is a 1980 Italian historical-comedy film written and directed by Luigi Magni. The film is set during the days of the capture of Rome, an event that marked the Italian unification and the end of the Papal States and of the temporal power of the Popes. Comedy My Wife, the Impostor is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Kurt Gerron and starring Heinz Rühmann, Käthe von Nagy and Fritz Grünbaum. A separate French-language version was also made, with a different cast. Comedy The January Man is a 1989 comedy/thriller film, directed by Pat O'Connor from a screenplay by John Patrick Shanley. The film stars Kevin Kline as Nick Starkey, a smart ex-New York City police detective who is lured back into service by his police commissioner brother when a serial killer terrorizes the city. Nick becomes involved with the mayor's daughter and is aided in his investigation by his neighbor, an artist played by Alan Rickman. Thriller The Rift is a 1990 film directed by Juan Piquer Simón and starring R. Lee Ermey involving a submarine rescue that goes awry. It is one of many underwater-themed movies released around 1990, including The Abyss, Leviathan, DeepStar Six, The Evil Below and Lords of the Deep. Documentary film Ed Hardy 'Tattoo the World' is a 2010 documentary. Comedy The Leather Pushers is a 1940 film directed by John Rawlins. Comedy The Stooge is a 1952 American comedy film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. The film was released on December 31, 1952 by Paramount. Comedy Hamlet, But You Didn't Hear It from Me is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by John Kenower. Documentary film Zoo Revolution is a 2013 film directed by Geoff D’Eon. Comedy Donkey Skin is a 1982 comedy fantasy film written by Charles Perrault and Mikhail Volpin and directed by Nadeshda Koschewerowa. Comedy Wild America is a 1997 adventure comedy film directed by William Dear, written by David Michael Wieger, and starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Devon Sawa and Scott Bairstow. Documentary film Jerome Jerome is the 2011 documentary film written and directed by Peter Lataster and Petra Lataster-Czisch. Comedy Tora-san's Song of Love aka Torasan's Journey with a Lady is a 1983 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Harumi Miyako as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Song of Love is the thirty-first entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Documentary film I Remember Me is a biographical documentary about chronic fatigue syndrome, filmed in the United States by Kim A. Snyder. The film attempts to show just how devastating the illness can be to persons afflicted with the illness. Snyder's travels are chronicled for four years as she tries to find answers about the mysterious illness she was diagnosed with. The motivation for Snyder was her fluctuating partial improvements followed by relapses of debilitating symptoms she experienced. Snyder was given many contradictory diagnoses for her symptoms along with various drugs that were of no help to her. The movie explains that there are medical experts that refuse to believe the illness exists, and among those that do, no one knows what causes it, how a person acquires it, or how it may be cured. Snyder's movie researches the history of the disease which takes her to Florida where a cluster outbreak occurred in 1956, and to Lake Tahoe Nevada where many people became ill in the mid-1980s. The Florida victims were women who were "described in a medical journal as having hysterical paralysis." She interviewed several of the women who became ill and later recovered. Comedy Valentinas Vienas is a 2013 comedy, romance film directed by Simonas Askelavicius, Edita Kabaraite, Ricardas Marcinkus and Donatas Ulvydas. Science Fiction Alien Terror, also known as Alien 2 and Strangers, is a 1980 Italian-British-American science fiction film, written and directed by Ciro Ippolito before the trademark Alien was registered. It was released following the success of the 1979 film Alien as an unofficial sequel, albeit having no connection to the film. The film features a score by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis, performed by the composers under the pseudonym Oliver Onions. Midnight Legacy released the film on DVD and Blu-ray on March 22, 2011, with the title Alien 2: On Earth. Comedy Her Highness and the Bellboy is a 1945 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Hedy Lamarr, Robert Walker, and June Allyson. Written by Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman, the film is about a beautiful European princesss who travels to New York City to find the newspaper columnist she fell in love with six years earlier. At her posh New York hotel, she is mistaken for a maid by a kind-hearted bellboy. Charmed by his confusion, the princess insists that he become her personal attendant, unaware that he has fallen in love with her. Her Highness and the Bellboy was released by MGM in the United States on July 11, 1945. Animation Post-Haste Perennial Pattern is a 2010 animation short film directed by Jodie Mack. Animation Dora the Explorer: It's a Party! is a 2005 animated and family film written by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh and Eric Weiner. Documentary film The Girl from the South is a 2012 documentary drama film written by José Luis García and Jorge Goldenberg and directed by José Luis García. Comedy The Pallbearer is a 1996 American romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Matt Reeves and starring David Schwimmer, Gwyneth Paltrow, Toni Collette, Michael Vartan, Michael Rapaport, and Barbara Hershey. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Yeats Country is a 1965 Irish short documentary film directed by Patrick Carey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Oru CBI Diary Kurippu is a 1988 Malayalam mystery film directed by K. Madhu, written by S. N. Swamy, and starring Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Jagathy Sreekumar, Mukesh, and Sukumaran. This film is the first in the series of the CBI investigative thrillers featuring Mammootty as CBI officer Sethurama Iyer. It was produced by M. Mani under the banner Sunitha Productions. Sequels to the film are Jagratha, Sethurama Iyer CBI, and Nerariyan CBI. A fifth sequel Veendum CBI in the franchise has been announced and is now in the pre-production stage. The plot-line of the film, Oru CBI Diary Kurippu, was crafted around a real life incidence, the Polakkulam Case in which a hotel employee was murdered and dropped from the terrace to make it look like a suicide. The case was investigated by the CBI and it was in this case that a humanoid dummy experiment was first done in the state of Kerala to prove a murder case. The lead character, Sethurama Iyer is said to have been inspired by a police officer named Radha Vinod Raju, Jammu and Kashmir cadre IPS Officer who in 2009 was appointed as the first chief of India's National Investigation Agency. Comedy Idiocracy is a 2006 American satirical science fiction comedy film directed by Mike Judge and starring Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard, and Terry Crews. The film tells the story of two people who take part in a top-secret military hibernation experiment, only to awaken 500 years later in a dystopian society wherein advertising, commercialism, and cultural anti-intellectualism have run rampant and dysgenic pressure has resulted in a uniformly unthinking society devoid of intellectual curiosity, social responsibility, and coherent notions of justice and human rights. Despite its lack of a major theatrical release, the film has achieved a cult following. Documentary film White Epilepsy is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Philippe Grandrieux. Comedy Jilani Saadi's debut film is set in the arid Tunisian village of Bizerte. With his red-blond hair, green jacket and quirky personal habits, Khorma is the town's kindly joke - a big, well-meaning lug. His guardian is a crafty old Bou Khaleb, the official announcer of births, deaths, and marriages. When the old man mistakenly announces the death of a woman rather than her daughter's marriage, the film immerses us in the often-hilarious power struggles amongst the clerics of the "religion business". “Charming yet merciless...Saadi has given us a carnival experience in the time of the annual moussem in Bizerte, tying together Christian and Muslim festival traditions."-Al Jadid "Khorma’ is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Arabic with English subtitles. Comedy Hooray for Love is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Walter Lang from a screenplay by Lawrence Hazard and Ray Harris, which was based on an unpublished story by Marc Lachmann titled The Show Must Go On. Starring Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond, they were supported by Bill Robinson, Maria Gambarelli, Thurston Hall, and Pert Kelton; the film was released by RKO on June 14, 1935. Thriller Tenderness is a 2009 American crime film directed by John Polson, which stars Russell Crowe, Jon Foster, Sophie Traub, and Laura Dern. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Cormier. Documentary film Siblings - For Better or Worse is a 2011 short documentary film written by Laila Hodell, Nikolaj Hodell and Aage Rais-Nordentoft and directed by Max Kestner, Mikala Krogh, Laila Hodell and Aage Rais-Nordentoft. Thriller Shifty is a British urban thriller, written and directed by Eran Creevy. Set on the outskirts of London, it follows themes of friendship and loyalty over the course of twenty-four hours in the life of a young drug dealer, the charismatic Shifty. Shifty was filmed predominately in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, the home of Elstree Studios. Based on Eran Creevy's teenage experiences, and boasting convincing performances from a cast of rising stars, as well as veteran actors Jason Flemyng and Francesca Annis, the film was funded by Film London's Microwave scheme and delivered after a shooting schedule of just eighteen days. Documentary film Hafu: The Mixed-Race Experience in Japan is a documentary film directed by Megumi Nishikura and Lara Perez Takagi. Thriller Brilliant ex-Air Force pilot Rowdy Welles (Davi) is forced into action when a cunning, Eastern European terrorist (Godunov) accumulates enough nuclear fire power to disrupt world peace. Armed with a sharp wit and aided by a sexy inside spy, Welles must locate and destroy the terrorists weapon's arsenal- a mission that culminates in an explosive arial joust to the death. Documentary film Iranian Ninja is a 2013 short film directed by Marjan Riahi. Animation Pictograms is a 2010 short animated film directed by Brigit Baker. Documentary film Salesman is a 1969 direct cinema documentary film directed by brothers Albert and David Maysles, and Charlotte Zwerin. Animation The Yolk's on You is a 1980 non-theatrical Looney Tunes cartoon starring Daffy Duck, Sylvester J.Cat, and Foghorn Leghorn. It is part of Daffy's Easter Egg-Citement and it shows a rare time when Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, and Daffy all appear together in a mix. Thriller Angel on the Curb is an avantguard musical drama, close in style to Sergey Solovyov's Assa. "He wanted to become a thief, but became a rock star", reads the tagline. The film was presented at XXVI Moscow International Film Festival, 2004. In 2004 15-year-old Vasya Lykshin was awarded "Children's Oscar" for the leading part in this film. Comedy Where Is Fred?, also credited as Where Is Fred!?, is a 2006 German film directed by Anno Saul, and produced by Philip Voges and Eberhard Junkersdorf. Written by Ken Daurio, Cinco Paul and Bora Dağtekin, it stars Til Schweiger, Alexandra Maria Lara, Jürgen Vogel and Christoph Maria Herbst. Thriller Samundar is an Indian film directed by Rahul Rawail and produced by Mushir-Riaz released in 1986. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Poonam Dhillon, Amrish Puri, Navin Nischol. Animation I Love You So Much is a 2013 animated film written and directed by Leah Shore. Science Fiction The Giant Spider is a horror film directed by Christopher R. Mihm. Documentary film Cirque du Soleil: Varekai is a 2003 film directed by Dominic Champagne and Nick Morris. Thriller Anukokunda Oka Roju is a critically acclaimed and successful Telugu film released on 30 June 2005 that was directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti. It stars Charmme Kaur, Jagapati Babu, and Shashank. This heroine-oriented suspense film was a critical success. It was remade as Sunday in Hindi starring Ayesha Takia. Comedy Stolen Assignment is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars John Bentley and Hy Hazell. The film was produced by Francis Searle for Act Films Ltd. Comedy The Possibilities is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Alexander Poe. Thriller Wreckage is a 2010 horror thriller film written by David Frigerio and directed by John Mallory Asher. Comedy Dot.com is a 2007 comedy film written by Suzanne Nagle and Gonçalo Galvão Teles, and directed by Luís Galvão Teles. Comedy Spy Girl is a 2004 South Korean film starring Kim Jung-hwa and Gong Yoo. Thriller Red Nights is a French-Hong Kong film by Julien Carbon and Laurent Courtiaud. It is a thriller and a tale of erotic horror. The filmmakers call it a Hong Kong giallo with mystery, murders, fetishism and women. Comedy Aunty No 1 is a 1998 Bollywood comedy film directed by Kirti Kumar and written by Kader Khan and Sachin Bhowmik.It is adapted from famous Marathi play 'Moruchi Mavshi' written by Acharya Atre. It stars Govinda, Raveena Tandon, Kader Khan and Harish. Documentary film The Universe of Mojica Marins is a 1978 Brazilian short documentary film by Ivan Cardoso. The film features Brazilian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, film and television actor and media personality José Mojica Marins. The film follows Marins in public appearances and includes commentary by Marins, as well as his mother and film associates and includes scenes from his films. Thriller Jim Pendrake[Peter Brown] and his sister Terry[Ahna Capri] are a couple of wildlife photographers exploring the Amazon region. They stumble across a deadly predator when they meet Caribe[William Smith], a homicidal maniac whose hobbies include tracking and hunting human prey. Thriller Aranyakam is a 1988 Malayalam film directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, and starring Saleema, Devan and Vineeth. The film was produced by B. Sasikumar. Music was composed by Raghunath Seth, lyriced by O. N. V. Kurup, and vocals by K. J. Yesudas, and K. S. Chitra. The film handles the issue of exploitation of Adivasis by feudal lords, and that of Naxalism which attempts to resist and counter this, and of how the feudal lords use the 'system' to suppress the resistance. Thriller Naked Alibi is a 1954 black-and-white film noir crime drama starring Sterling Hayden, Gloria Grahame and Gene Barry. Portions of the film were shot in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. Animation The Fourth King is a 2006 German / Swiss / Swedish film directed by Michael Ekbladh and Ted Sieger. Comedy Clérambard is a 1969 French comedy film directed by Yves Robert and starring Philippe Noiret, Dany Carrel and Lise Delamare. It is based on the 1950 play by Marcel Aymé. An impoverished aristocrat goes to desperate lengths to find something to eat. Thriller Bottom of the Sea is a 2003 Argentine film directed by Damián Szifrón. The picture was produced by Sebastian Aloi, executive produced by Sebastian Aloi, Nathalie Cabiron, and Damián Cukierkorn. The associate producers were Diana Frey and Guillermo Otero. The film features Daniel Hendler, Dolores Fonzi and Gustavo Garzón among others. Animation Le Roi et l'oiseau is a 1980 traditionally animated feature film directed by Paul Grimault. Begun in 1948 as The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, the film was a collaboration between Grimault and popular French poet and screenwriter, Jacques Prévert. However the film suddenly stopped production and was released unfinished by its producer, without the approval of either Grimault or Prévert. Through the course of the 1960s and 1970s, Grimault obtained the rights to the film and was able to complete a new version they originally intended and was finished over 30 years after it was started. The film is by some today regarded as a masterpiece of French animation and has been cited by the Japanese directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata as an influence. The film has had poor availability in English. As of 2014, the completed version of the film has not been released in North America on home video, however the first English-friendly release was made in October 2013 in the United Kingdom; it is scheduled for wider theatrical release in the UK in 2014, with DVD sales from April 2014. Previously, the film had been often shared by animation fans online. Comedy The Quiet Girl's Guide to Violence is a 2012 comedy thriller short film written by Jennymarie Jemison, T. Lynn Mikeska and Rafael Antonio Ruiz and directed by Rafael Antonio Ruiz. Science Fiction The Green Hornet is a 2011 American superhero action comedy film based on the character of the same name that had originated in a 1930s radio program and has appeared in movie serials, a television series, comic books, and other media. Directed by Michel Gondry, the film stars Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Christoph Waltz and Cameron Diaz. The film was released in North America on January 14, 2011, in versions including RealD Cinema and IMAX 3D. Thriller Twisted Souls is a 2003 horror/thriller film written by Nelson Dalton and directed by Steven Adams. Comedy The Lunatic at Large is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edwards, Chrissie White and Lyell Johnstone. An aristocratic matron attempts to arrange a sutiable marriage for her daughter. It is based on a novel by J. Storer Clouston. Documentary film Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo was an international documentary about the deaths of Admira Ismić and Boško Brkić. The couple were natives of Bosnia and Herzegovina living in the city of Sarajevo. She was a Bosniak, and he a Bosnian Serb. They were killed by snipers on 19 May 1993, while trying to cross the Vrbanja bridge to the Serb-occupied territory of Grbavica. Photographs of their dead bodies were used by numerous media outlets, and a now legendary Reuters dispatch about them was filed by Kurt Schork. The documentary was co-produced by PBS's Frontline, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the National Film Board of Canada and WDR Germany. It was directed by John Zaritsky. Comedy Over and Over! is a 2005 comedy film directed by Petr Vachler and co-written with Jan Stehlík. Comedy Chun Soo-Ro (Ko Hyun-Jung) is a woman that is plagued by panic disorders. In the past, she relied on her sister to help her, but her sister is now about to leave the country. At the Busan port terminal, where her sister just departed, Chun Soo-Ro suddenly suffers another panic attack. At this time, a nun approaches Chun Soo-Ro and helps her take her medication. Later, the nun asks Chun-Soo-Ro to deliver flowers and a cake to a man that the nun confesses she loves. Chun Soo-Ro agrees to make the delivery and goes to the hotel room where the man is staying. Nobody answers the door, but the hotel room door is unlocked and slightly ajar. Chun Soo-Ro then walks into the hotel room to drop off the delivery. She becomes shocked when she sees a man, stabbed to death in a chair. Three other men then enter the hotel room. Chun Soo-Ro is able to hide when the men enter the room and then make a quick escape. Unbeknownst to Chun Soo-Ro, she is now wanted by the cops and two groups of menacing gangs. The cops want Chun Soo-Ro as they believe she is part of a drug dealing operation and the two gangs want Chun Soo-Ro to get back the drugs that was supposed to be delivered in the cake box. Animation Bhoot and Friends is a 2010 animation adventure drama action thriller film directed by Kittu Saluja. Comedy Law of the Lash is a 1947 American film directed by Ray Taylor. Comedy The Secret of My Success is a 1987 American comedy film produced and directed by Herbert Ross, and starring Michael J. Fox and Helen Slater. The screenplay was written by A.J. Carothers, Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr. from a story written by Carothers. Thriller Innocent Prey is an Australian horror film which was shot in 1983. Comedy It Happened in Brooklyn is a 1947 MGM musical romantic comedy film directed by Richard Whorf and starring Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, Peter Lawford, and Jimmy Durante and featuring Gloria Grahame and Marcy McGuire. It Happened in Brooklyn was Sinatra's third film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who had purchased his contract from RKO because Louis B. Mayer was a huge Sinatra fan. The film contains six songs written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, and included "The Song's Gotta Come From the Heart", "The Brooklyn Bridge", "I Believe", "Time After Time", and "It's the Same Old Dream". Documentary film The People and the Olive is a 2012 documentary film directed by Aaron Dennis. Comedy My Teacher, Mr. Kim is a 2003 South Korean comedy-drama film about a man's transformation from a flawed scoundrel into a conscientious teacher when he gets transferred to a rural village school. Documentary film Golden Lemons is a 2003 film directed by Jörg Siepmann. Thriller Elevated is a 1997 Canadian short film directed by Vincenzo Natali and co-written by him and Karen Walton, who also participated in the writing of Ginger Snaps. Thriller Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering is the fourth film in the Children of the Corn horror series. It was released in 1996, and directed by Greg Spence. The film stars Naomi Watts and Karen Black. The first in the series to go straight to video, Children of the Corn IV expands upon the origins of "He Who Walks Behind The Rows"; a deleted scene features Jane and Rosa Nock telling Grace and Donald how the children called the boy preacher Josiah by a different name: that of the malevolent deity of the previous films - thus revealing He Who Walks Behind The Rows to be Josiah's vengeful spirit who sought to establish the secretive mortal cults throughout the series to elevate his twisted soul to godhood through worship and sacrifice. It received mostly negative reception. Documentary film Anas: An Indian Film is a documentary film written by Lorenzo Livingstone,Inés Tornadeira and Ali Be,and directed by Enric Miró. Animation The Prince and the Pauper is a Disney animated short film directed by George Scribner and starring Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse, inspired by the Mark Twain story of the same name. It was Disney's final use of the Xerox process, which the studio had used for three decades. The film was released on November 16, 1990, before The Rescuers Down Under. It was also released in theaters in the UK with Brother Bear in 2003, Its runtime was approximately 24 minutes. Clarabelle Cow is the only female character represented in this film; Daisy Duck and Minnie Mouse do not appear in this film. Thriller Evil Clutch is a 1988 Italian horror film written and directed by Andrea Marfori and distributed by Troma Entertainment. An American college student joins her Italian boyfriend for a romantic weekend trip. Along the way, they pick up a voluptuous female hitchhiker who turns out to be a maniacal demon with a ferocious deadly claw-like hand. Tagline: The nightmare that grabs you where you least expect it! Documentary film Casting a Glance is a 2007 documentary film directed by James Benning. Thriller The Suicide Tapes is a 2010 horror thriller short film written and directed by Billy Senese. Thriller Raptor Island is a Sci Fi original movie about an island in the South China Sea. The film debuted on the Sci Fi Channel on August 21, 2004. Documentary film We Come as Friends is a 2014 Austrian-French documentary film written, directed and produced by Hubert Sauper. The film premiered in-competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2014. It won the Peace Film Award at the festival. The film also premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the Special Jury Award for Cinematic Bravery at the festival. The film later premiered at 43rd New Directors/New Films on March 20, 2014. The film will also premiered at 57th San Francisco International Film Festival on April 25, 2014 in competition for Golden Gate Documentary Feature. Thriller Cock Crows at Eleven is a 1978 drama and thriller film written by Morando Morandini Jr., Massimo Pirri and Federico Tofi and directed by Massimo Pirri. Documentary film Village at the End of the World is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sarah Gavron and David Katznelson. Documentary film Projekt Arthur- Die Gewaltfrage 1968 is a 1987 documentary film. Comedy There Goes My Baby is a 1994 film directed by Stephen Fisher and Floyd Mutrux, and starring Dermot Mulroney, Rick Schroder, Noah Wyle, Lucy Deakins, and Kelli Williams. Told from the point of view of the class valedictorian, Mary Beth, the story follows a group of high school seniors during the 1965 Watts Riots. The film was finished and originally intended for a theatrical run in 1991, however, it did not receive its release until September 2, 1994. Comedy The Compulsory Wife is a 1937 British comedy film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Henry Kendall and Joyce Kirby. The film was a quota quickie production with a plot dealing with the farcical complications arising when a pair of strangers have to spend a night alone together in a country cottage when their hosts are detained in town. Overnight all their luggage is stolen by a burglar, leaving them with nothing but their nightclothes. Then the next morning their hosts and the other guests start arriving. It is now classed as a lost film. Comedy Paris-Timbuktu is a 1999 comedy film written by Javier G. Amezúa, Luis García Berlanga, Jorge García-Berlanga and Antonio Gómez Rufo, and directed by Luis García Berlanga. Documentary film Sublime: Stories, Tales, Lies, Exaggeration is a 1998 music documentary film directed by Josh Fischel Comedy Taur Mittran Di is a 2012 Punjabi drama action comedy film starring Amrinder Gill, Rannvijay Singh, Surveen Chawla, Amita Pathak and Mukesh Rishi. The movie is directed by Navaniat Singh and produced by Eros Entertainment & Jimmy Sheirgill Productions. The movie was released on 11 May 2012 .This is the first film in Punjabi film ind. where the youth power and love for hockey is shown.Japji Khera did a cameo role in this film. Comedy The Sex Thief is a 1973 British sex film starring David Warbeck, Diane Keen and Christopher Biggins. It was an early film credit for director Martin Campbell. The film was released in North America as Her Family Jewels, with added hardcore inserts performed by stand-ins for the original cast members. Keen, quoted in the book The Worlds Greatest Scandals of the 20th Century, claimed "Times were pretty hard and this is a comedy which I am not ashamed at having made. But it was bought by a company, which drafted in other actresses to make it look like I was doing erotic things from start to finish. It became incredibly filthy". The hardcore version was later released on video in the Netherlands. The film was written by Tudor Gates and Michael Armstrong under the name Edward Hyde. During the 2007 series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, Biggins failed to get a question right about his character's name in the film, as part of a bushtucker trial, "The Sex Thief, god, that was a million years ago," he groaned. The soft version of the film was shown on Movies for Men channel on Sky TV on 24 April 2008. Thriller Intacto is a 2001 Spanish thriller film co-written and directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Eusebio Poncela, Mónica López, Antonio Dechent, and Max von Sydow. It was first released in Spain during November, 2001, and then internationally on the film festival circuit in 2002. Rooted in magical realism, the film depicts an underground trade in luck, where fortune flows from those who have less to those who have more; the premise purports that luck can be amassed and transferred as any other commodity. The story follows several participants as they engage in literal games of chance, each one more risky than the last, to eliminate the unlucky. Documentary film "This film is a meditation on the immigrant experience through the life and poetry of Doroteo Garcia, a Mexican immigrant, father, janitor, union activist, and poet. Like countless Mexican immigrants, Doroteo came to the United States to make a better life for his family, leaving behind his sons in the process. What was meant to be a short separation turned into more than a decade. To deal with his loneliness, Doroteo turned to poetry to express himself. To deal with the invisibility of immigrant workers, he became a union activist." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Giant Creepy Crawlies is a 2001 one hour nature documentary presented by Nigel Marven. It looks at the world's largest invertebrates, which include giant squid and sparrow-sized crickets called weta. A highlight was Nigel with a dog-sized crab. Comedy In Pursuit of Polly is a lost 1918 silent film comedy-drama starring Billie Burke and Thomas Meighan. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. Documentary film Coach Zoran and His African Tigers is a 2014 documentary film directed by Sam Benstead. Comedy Le Gros et le maigre is a short silent, comic film written and directed by Roman Polanski in 1961. Polanski shot this short film just after graduating from The National Film School in Łódź in 1959; it was made in France and was Polanski's last film before the international breakthrough of his 1962 debut feature, Knife in the Water. The Fat and the Lean features the music of Krzysztof Komeda, who composed the scores for all but one of the director's films between Two Men and a Wardrobe and Rosemary's Baby. In The Fat and the Lean, Polanski plays a barefoot slave playing a flute and beating a drum to entertain his master who rocks in a rocking chair in front of his mansion in the countryside overlooking Paris. The slave wipes his master's brow, feeds him, washes his feet, shades him from the sun with an umbrella, and holds a urinal for him, all the while longing to escape to Paris, which we can see in the distance. A humorous psychological game between the master and the slave transpires whereby the master attempts to prevent the slave from escaping to Paris. Documentary film Fellow Citizen is a 1983 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Comedy Beat Down is a 2012 comedy film written by Iain Macleod and Deanne Foley and directed by Deanne Foley. Documentary film Virunga is a 2014 documentary war film written and directed by Orlando von Einsiedel. Documentary film Children of War is a feature-length documentary film directed by Bryan Single and released in 2010. Filmed in northern Uganda over a period of three years, the story follows the journey of a group of former child soldiers as they undergo a process of trauma therapy and emotional healing while in a rehabilitation center. Having been abducted from their homes and schools by the Lord’s Resistance Army—a quasi-religious militia led by international war criminal and self-proclaimed prophet Joseph Kony—the children struggle to confront years of brutal abuse, forced combat and religious indoctrination with the help of a heroic team of trauma counselors. As these fearless allies guide the children forward into new lives, Children Of War illuminates a powerful and cathartic story of forgiveness and hope in the aftermath of war. Comedy Kika is a 1993 Spanish language film directed by Pedro Almodóvar and starring Verónica Forqué as the title character. Comedy Rangan Style is a Kannada Romantic Comedy Drama film written and directed by Prashanth S starring Pradeep and Kannika Tiwari in the lead roles. This film also starring Sudeep in an important guest role and also starring Rekha Das, Sadhu Kokila, Gurukiran, Sharath Lohitashwa, Tabla Nani and others. Film produced by Orange brothers under the banner Orange cinemas. Animation The Powerpuff Girls Movie is a 2002 American animated superhero action-adventure film based on the Cartoon Network animated television series The Powerpuff Girls. Produced by Cartoon Network Studios for Warner Bros. Pictures and Cartoon Network, the film debuted in the United States on July 3, 2002. It was a prequel of the series, telling the origin story of how the Powerpuff Girls were created and how they came to be the defenders of Townsville. Despite the film receiving positive reception, The film was a box office flop despite being made profitable. It was the first Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network Studios theatrical feature film since 1993's Once Upon a Forest, and is the first film based on a Cartoon Network series to be released theatrically. In theaters, a Dexter's Laboratory short entitled "Chicken Scratch" was shown prior to the film. The film made its TV debut on Cartoon Network on May 23, 2003. The Dexter's Laboratory short "Chicken Scratch" was aired as part of the 77th episode of the series on November 4, 2003. Comedy John Edwards Mug Shot Outtakes is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Nick Corirossi and Chris Kelly. Thriller The Hand That Feeds is a 2014 documentary thriller drama film written and directed by Robin Blotnick and Rachel Lears. Comedy Kya Yehi Pyar Hai is a 2002 Indian romantic film starring Jackie Shroff, Aftab Shivdasani and Amisha Patel in lead roles and directed by K. Murali Mohan Rao. It is a remake of the 1997 Tamil film, Love Today. Comedy Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was filmed in Rome, Cappadocia, Marano Lagunare and Exilles. Documentary film Lonely Swallows: Living as the Children of Immigrant Workers is a documentary film directed by Mayu Nakamura and Kimihiro Tsumura. Documentary film A documentary of Arnold Schwarzenegger's gubernatorial campaign in California. Documentary film Llyn Foulkes: One Man Band is a 2013 documentary and biography film directed by Tamar Halpern and Chris Quilty. Documentary film Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist is a 1987 film directed by Judy Chaikin. Comedy La chance de ma vie is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Nicolas Cuche. Comedy Hard Time Romance or Vaya con Dios is a 1991 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John Lee Hancock. The film tells the story of a cowboy who goes through numerous obstacles in the hopes of marrying his girlfriend. It stars Leon Rippy, Tom Everett, and Mariska Hargitay Documentary film Sunny Side of Life is a documentary film from 1985 about the musical Carter Family focusing on the children of A.P and Sara who still live in the mountains and are trying to keep the legacy of their ancestors alive, at the Carter Fold near Maces Spring, Virginia. It includes interviews with the clan including a small snippet with June Carter Cash. The title is based upon the early Carter Family hit recording, Keep On the Sunny Side. Comedy Get Yourself a College Girl is a 1964 Metrocolor film comedy in the style of a beach party movie. The plot involves a college co-ed who tries to balance her time writing songs and dealing with her publisher who tries to pursue her. It was directed by Sidney Miller and written by Robert E. Kent, and filmed at Sun Valley, Idaho, USA. Turner Classic Movies critic Mel Neuhaus calls it "A curious 1964 hybrid of teen movie musical with pre-feminist overtones as well as a parody of moralistic anti-rock message films." It is notable for the appearance of Astrud Gilberto, the Brazilian singer who sang the international hit song "The Girl from Ipanema", appearing as herself in the film. It was given a rating of 4.6 out of 10 by IMDB Thriller Jimena es forzada a abandonar a su promotedido Héctor antes de la boda pues secuestran a su madre. Jimena debe seducir a un excéntrico y encantador millonario, para obtener la gran cantidad de dinero que liberará a su madre. Después de una intensa odisea en la que Jimena enfrenta cara a cara el peligro y las pasiones más bajas, ella descubre que nada es lo que se parece ser y que los que están cerca, son los que pueden causarle más daño. Como resultado de esta aventura, Jimena evita una unión caótica y su vida finalmente comienza a ofrecerle la oportunidad de vivir y gozar un amor puro e intenso. Comedy Cousins is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Ted Danson, Isabella Rossellini, Sean Young, William Petersen, Keith Coogan, Lloyd Bridges and Norma Aleandro. The film is an American remake of the 1975 French comedy Cousin, cousine, directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. It was both filmed, and set, in the city of Vancouver, in British Columbia in Canada, and was one of the earliest times the city had appeared as itself in a major motion picture. Comedy Road to Saddle River is a 1994 comedy film written and directed by Francis Damberger. Comedy The Pacifier is a 2005 action comedy film directed by Adam Shankman and written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant. It stars Vin Diesel. The film was released in March 2005 by Walt Disney Pictures, and earned US$30 million in its opening weekend. Documentary film Corner Plot is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Ian Cook and Andre Dahlman. Animation The Big Fighting between Wukong and God Erlang is a 2007 Chinese animated film. Documentary film Sullivan's Banks is a 2000 documentary short film written and directed by Heinz Emigholz. Thriller Deadwater aka BlackOps aka Nazi Dawn in the United Kingdom, is a horror film written and produced by Ethan Wiley, it was directed by Roel Reiné and stars Lance Henriksen, Gary Stretch, James Russo, D. C. Douglas and Jim Hanks. The film was produced by Wiseacre Films and Rebel Film and released in the US by First Look Studios. Comedy La Classe américaine, also known as Le Grand Détournement, is a 1993 French television film, written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius and Dominique Mézerette. It consists exclusively of extracts of old Warner Bros. films, put together and dubbed with new lines so as to create an entirely new film. Comedy Crazy Stone is a 2006 mainland Chinese black comedy film directed by Ning Hao and produced by Andy Lau. It was immensely popular, earning 6 million RMB in its first week and more than 23 million RMB in total box office in Mainland China, despite its low budget and cast of unknowns. The movie was shot digitally on HD cameras and produced as part of Andy Lau's "FOCUS: First Cuts" series. Comedy Chashme Buddoor is a 1981 romantic comedy-buddy film starring Farooq Shaikh, Deepti Naval, Rakesh Bedi, Ravi Baswani and Saeed Jaffrey. The film is directed by Sai Paranjpye and produced by Gul Anand and his sister Jayshree Anand - Makhija. The film is about three students; Siddharth, Omi and Jai at Delhi University, who don't go home during summer vacation and how a girl Neha comes in their life. The film was a silver jubilee hit. The remake version directed by David Dhawan and the original digitally restored film were both released on 5 April 2013. The lyrics written by Indu Jain were composed by Raj Kamal and sung by Yesudas, Hemanti Shukla. Documentary film Anna: From Six Till Eighteen is a 1994 documentary film written by Sergei Miroshnichenko, Nikita Mikhalkov and directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. Thriller Butterfly Dreaming is a 2008 drama-thriller film written and directed by Rufus Williams. Thriller Fair Game is a 2010 biographical spy drama film directed by Doug Liman and starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn. It is based on Valerie Plame's memoir, Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House, and Joseph C. Wilson's memoir, The Politics of Truth: Inside the Lies that Led to War and Betrayed My Wife's CIA Identity: A Diplomat's Memoir. Naomi Watts stars as Plame and Sean Penn as her husband, Joseph C. Wilson. It was released in 2010 and was one of the official selections competing for the Palme d'Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the "Freedom of Expression Award" from the National Board of Review. The film marked Watts' and Penn's third collaboration, having previously co-starred in the films 21 Grams and The Assassination of Richard Nixon. Animation Reparável is a 2012 short animation film directed by Ivan Freitas, Fillippe Chiniara Iellamo Alves and Magno de Oliveira Husein. Documentary film Snows Of The Nile is a 2013 adventure documentary film written and directed by Nathan Dappen and Neil Losin. Science Fiction Land of the Dead is a 2005 post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005 and became a success, grossing over $46 million, and had a budget of $15 million, the highest in the series. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal-like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the other by an electric barricade that survivors term "the Throat." Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics. Animation Por la época en que finalizaba la historieta, en el año 1973, Canal 11 de Buenos Aires (Argentina) comenzaba a emitir una serie de cortos animados, producidos por Daniel Mallo, donde los personajes de Quino dialogaban. Esto dio origen, posteriormente, a la película de Mafalda, la cual fue realizada en el año 1979 y estrenada en Argentina en el año 1981, en Buenos Aires. El largometraje, producido nuevamente por Daniel Mallo, contó con las animaciones de Jorge Martín (Catú), música de Riz Ortolani, guión de Alberto Cabado, y dirección de Carlos Márquez. Como era un montaje de los cortos hechos para la televisión, en el film no había un nexo entre unas historias y otras, lo que, de todas formas, no le hacía perder la esencia al personaje. Duraba 75 minutos, y en el año 1982 se estrenó en España con el nombre de “El mundo de Mafalda” Comedy Angels with Broken Wings is an American comedy film starring Jane Frazee and Binnie Barnes, directed by Bernard Vorhaus, and released by Republic Pictures. Documentary film Photos of Angie is a 2011 drama documentary film directed by Alan Domínguez. Comedy Kung Fu Chefs is a 2009 Hong Kong action film directed by Ken Yip, starring Sammo Hung, Louis Fan, Vanness Wu, Sammo Hung's real life son Timmy Hung, Ku Feng and Lee Hoi San. This was Lee Hoi San's final film appearance. This film was shot with a low budget. Documentary film Cyber Seniors is a 2014 documentary film directed by Saffron Cassaday about reluctant seniors who with the help of teenage mentors discover the wonders of the world-wide-web. Documentary film The Carnival is a documentary film directed by Daniel Romero and Sean Ford. Animation The Tiny Ventriloquist is a 2011 animation film directed by Steve Reinke. Thriller Sophie Scholl – The Final Days is a 2005 German film by director Marc Rothemund and writer Fred Breinersdorfer. It is about the last days in the life of Sophie Scholl, a 21-year-old member of the anti-Nazi non-violent student resistance group the White Rose, part of the German Resistance movement. She was found guilty of high treason by the People’s Court and executed the same day, February 22, 1943. The film was presented at the Berlinale in 2005 and won Silver Bear awards for Best Director and Best Actress. It was nominated in September 2005 for an Oscar in the category Best Foreign Language Film. Documentary film Dialogue in the Mountains is a 1999 film directed by Mattias Caduff. Thriller She-Devils On Wheels is a 1968 American exploitation film about an all-female motorcycle gang called The Man-Eaters, directed and produced by Herschell Gordon Lewis. Comedy Viva is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Anna Biller. It's a faithful homage to sexploitation films from the 1960s and 1970s, but with a feminist twist. The film has received mixed reactions, and "illustrates cinema’s unique ability to blend high and low culture." Viva premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival in 2007. It was also entered into the main competition at the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Viva was released on DVD by Cult Epics on Feb. 24, 2009. Thriller The Inside is a 2012 Irish horror thriller film directed, written and produced by Eoin Macken. The film is about a group of young women who hold a party at a disused warehouse where they are violently attacked by a gang of vagrants before a malevolent, supernatural force is unleashed. Documentary film The Silkies of Madagascar is a 2013 short historical documentary film written and directed by David Evans. Documentary film Pulling Teeth is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Steve Abruzzese and Jennifer Suwak. Comedy Somewhere in Politics is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Tessie O'Shea and Josef Locke. It was the fifth and final film in the Somewhere series of films featuring Randle. According to the British Film Institute, only a print of an "18-minute short from the film, entitled Full House", is known to exist. Comedy Break Point is a comedy sports film directed by Jay Karas. Comedy One Perfect Day is a 2013 South Korean short film directed by Kim Jee-woon, his first in the romantic comedy genre. Upon meeting the girl of his dreams, a loser in love asks her to play Rock-paper-scissors with him. The 35-minute short film first premiered on April 29, 2013 at a showcase in Times Square in Seoul's Yeongdeungpo District, and was then released online on April 30 on the website of outdoor clothing brand Kolon Sport, as well as portal sites Daum and YouTube. One Perfect Day was the second short film after Park Chan-wook's Day Trip to be commissioned and funded by Kolon Sport for its "Way to Nature Film Project," which marks the company's 40th anniversary. Documentary film Acquainted With the Night is a 2010 documentary written and directed by Michael McNamara. "In the hours between dusk and dawn: 20 million hungry bats, 700,000 watts of light beaming into space, 80,000 flaming rockets, 60,000 drunken club kids, 9,000 cemetery candles, 1000 miles of dark road, 600 desk lamps, 500 red umbrellas… City dwellers are only able to fully appreciate the magic of the night skies during blackouts. Inspired by one—and by Christopher Dewdney’s book— filmmaker Michael MacNamara travelled around the world exploring stories of nighttime phenomena, customs and rituals from sunset to sunrise. The result is enchanting. From millions of bats filling the dusk skies of Austin Texas to a solitary conservationist measuring light pollution on a hilltop in Utah; from a team of warriors engaged in a midnight Easter “rocket war” in Greece to bicycle cops keeping the peace at closing time in Toronto’s Clubland; Acquainted With The Night is comprised of twelve chapters which correspond to the twelve hours of an "ideal" night, starting at 6PM and ending at 6AM. Each chapter serves as a point of departure for the stories of how the world changes when the sun sets, revealing the dark truths, beauty and the dangerous consequences of a world that never sleeps." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Film Festival site. Comedy Funny Money is a 2006 comedy film directed by Leslie Greif and starring Chevy Chase, Penelope Ann Miller and Armand Assante. It is based on the British play Funny Money by Ray Cooney. It was a co-production between Germany, the United States and Romania. Its plot concerns a couple who accidentally find themselves in possession of a briefcase containing $5 million belonging to the Romanian Mafia. Comedy Galate Samsara is a 1977 Indian Kannada language comedy film directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by C. Jayaram. It stars Dr.Vishnuvardhan, Rajinikanth and Manjula in the lead roles. It also stars Dwarakish, Dr. K S Ashwath, Balakrishna and Vajramuni in supporting roles. Animation Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle is a 1932 Fleischer Studios Betty Boop animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer. It is now public domain. Documentary film The New Juarez is a documentary film directed by Charlie Minn. Comedy Small Hotel is a 1957 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald. Documentary film You Don't Need Feet to Dance is a 2013 documentary film directed by Alan Govenar. Comedy Working Girl is a 1988 romantic comedy-drama film written by Kevin Wade and directed by Mike Nichols. It tells the story of a Staten Island-raised secretary, Tess McGill, working in the mergers and acquisitions department of a Wall Street investment bank. When her boss, Katharine Parker, breaks her leg skiing, Tess uses Parker's absence and connections, including her errant beau Jack Trainer, to put forward her own idea for a merger deal. The film features a notable opening sequence following Manhattan-bound commuters on the Staten Island Ferry accompanied by Carly Simon's song "Let the River Run", for which she received the Academy Award for Best Song. The film was a box office hit, grossing a worldwide total of $103 million. Griffith was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, while both Weaver and Joan Cusack were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film itself was also nominated for Best Picture at the 61st Academy Awards. Comedy Burglar is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Hugh Wilson and distributed by Warner Bros. The film stars Whoopi Goldberg and Bobcat Goldthwait. Comedy Vaana is a 2008 Telugu film starring Vinay Rai and Meera Chopra in the lead roles, while Suman plays a supporting role. M.S. Raju produces and directs this film while debutant, Kamalakar composed music for the project. It is a remake of Kannada language film, Mungaru Male. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Gnabagangal Thaalattum. Comedy His Trysting Place is a short 1914 film written and directed by Charles Chaplin and starring Chaplin and Mabel Normand. Comedy The Even Stevens Movie is a 2003 American Disney Channel Original Movie that is based on the Disney Channel Original Series Even Stevens. It premiered on June 13, 2003, serving as the series finale. Thriller Ladykillers is a 1988 made for TV movie starring Lesley-Anne Down, Marilu Henner and Susan Blakely. The plot is unconnected with The Ladykillers film of 1955 or the 2004 remake of the same name. The plot has a role reversal theme. Performers in a Los Angeles male strip club are being murdered by an unknown, but female, assailant. Unable to gain a lead, one of the investigating officers, Lt. Cavanaugh, goes undercover as a stripper in an attempt to trap the murderer, but he is almost killed in the process. Through his journey as a male stripper, Lt. Cavanaugh gained a better understanding of his inner self, his emotional side and how his relationships with women tended to be one sided fetish fests; taking him further down a darkened alley of misfortune. Comedy The Mayo Conspiracy is a 2014 comedy film directed by Craig Horwitz. Thriller They is a 2002 American supernatural horror thriller film directed by Robert Harmon. The plot centers on a group of four adults named Julia Lund, Sam Burnside, Terry Alba, and Billy Parks and their experience with the phenomenon of night terrors and the impact they had on their lives as children and how they come back to haunt them as adults. The film was produced by Ted Field, Tom Engleman, and Wes Craven who served as executive producer. The film stars Laura Regan, Ethan Embry, Dagmara Dominczyk, Jay Brazeau, and Marc Blucas. The title is a reference to the fact that the creatures are only referred to as "They" as their origins are ambiguous. The film was a Box Office Bomb and had lukewarm reviews from critics. Comedy Apolitical Romance is a 2013 comedy film written by Lyra Fu, Chun-Yi Hsieh and Zhu Yi and directed by Chun-Yi Hsieh. Science Fiction Prodigal is a 2011 short sci-fi film written by Benjamin Grayson and Travis Crim, and directed by Benjamin Grayson. Documentary film Home Movie Factory is film directed by Michel Gondry. Comedy Quasimodo d'El Paris is a 1999 French film that is a comedic adaptation of the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo. Thriller Lurid is a 2013 thriller film written and directed by Allie Dvorin. Documentary film Imagining Emanuel is a documentary film written and directed by Thomas A. Ostbye. Comedy Ma che musica maestro is a 1971 Italian musicarello film directed by Mariano Laurenti. It is loosely based on the William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet. Comedy Shirts/Skins is a 1973 comedy film directed by William A. Graham. Comedy Fallen Angels Paradise is a 1999 comedy film directed by Oussama Fawzi. Comedy Different from Whom is a 2009 comedy film written by Fabio Bonifacci and directed by Umberto Riccioni Carteni. Animation Poom "Big Bang" is a 2013 short musical film directed by Axel Courtière. Documentary film The Sound of Waves is a 2012 documentary film directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Kou Sakai. Documentary film Viel Passiert - Der Bap-Film is a 2002 German musical documentary film written and directed by Wim Wenders. Thriller The Arrogant is a 1987 action-thriller directed, written, and produced by Philippe Blot. This film stars Gary Graham and Sylvia Kristel, Giovanni and Julie, as two strangers who meet on a desert highway. As they travel together, they encounter many strange situations that are often religious and/or sexual in nature. The uninhibited and arrogant Giovanni is usually the cause of most of these dilemmas they come across. Thriller Nachtschicht: Reise in den Tod is a 2011 crime fiction and thriller film written and directed by Lars Becker. Documentary film The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield is a 1968 X-Rated documentary film based on the life of the late 1950s sex-bomb Jayne Mansfield. Comedy Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses! is a 1979 comedy film directed by Edouard Molinaro. Comedy Time Out for Murder is a 1938 film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Documentary film Only Yesterday: The Carpenters Story is a Carpenters documentary that aired on BBC One on April 9, 2007. It features interviews by Richard Carpenter, Jerry Moss, and others. It was directed by Samantha Peters, and had rare footage of "For All We Know" on The Andy Williams Show; "Dancing in the Street" on Your All American College Show; "Love Is Surrender" on the London Bridge Special featuring Tom Jones. It was produced in 16:9 widescreen. Comedy Captain Newman, M.D. is a 1963 film starring Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson, Robert Duvall, Eddie Albert and Bobby Darin. It was directed by David Miller and filmed on location at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. The movie is based on the 1963 novel by Leo Rosten. It was loosely based on the World War II experiences of Rosten's close friend Ralph Greenson M.D., while Greenson was a Captain in the Army Medical Corps supporting the U.S. Army Air Forces and stationed at Yuma Army Airfield in Yuma, Arizona. Greenson is well known for his work on "empathy" and was one of the first in his field to seriously associate Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with wartime experiences. He was a director of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute and was a practicing Freudian. Greenson is perhaps best known for his patients, who included Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis and Vivien Leigh. Major filming took place at the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca complex in southern Arizona, with the co-located Libby Army Airfield used to portray the fictional Colfax Army Air Field. Comedy Inner City is a 1995 film directed by Jean-François Richet. It stars Cyrille Autin and Emmanuelle Bercot. It won an award at the 1995 Avignon Film Festival. Comedy The Good Guys and the Bad Guys is a 1969 American film directed by Burt Kennedy. It stars Robert Mitchum and George Kennedy. Science Fiction Platinum Data is a 2013 mystery film written by Hideya Hamada and directed by Keishi Ohtomo. Comedy The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots is a 1969 Japanese traditional animation action-comedy musical feature film, the 15th cinema feature produced by Tōei Animation and the second to be directed by Kimio Yabuki. The screenplay and lyrics, written by Hisashi Inōe and Morihisa Yamamoto, is based on the European literary fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault, expanded with elements of Alexandre Dumas-esque swashbuckling adventure and funny animal slapstick, with many other anthropomorphic animals in addition to the title character. The Tōei version of the character himself is named Pero, after Perrault. The film was released straight to television in the United States by AIP-TV. Science Fiction The Frankenstein Theory is a 2013 American horror film directed by Andrew Weiner and stars Kris Lemche, Joe Egender, Timothy V. Murphy, and Eric Zuckerman. The film is distributed by Image Entertainment. It is presented as "found footage", pieced together from a film crew's footage. The film relates the story of a documentary film crew that follows a professor who journeys to the Arctic Circle in order to prove that Mary Shelley's classic novel, Frankenstein, was based on fact. Comedy Miss Tatlock's Millions is an American screwball comedy film directed by Richard Haydn in 1948. Comedy Belle al Bar is a 1994 Italian comedy film directed, written and starred by Alessandro Benvenuti. It won the 1995 Silver Ribbon for best script. Comedy I'll Tell the World is a film directed by Leslie Goodwins released on Jun 8, 1945. Comedy The Jerk is a 1979 American comedy film. Directed by Carl Reiner, the film was written by Steve Martin, Carl Gottlieb and Michael Elias. This was Steve Martin's first starring role in a feature film. The film also features Bernadette Peters, M. Emmet Walsh, and Jackie Mason. Comedy Cell Phone is an award-winning Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Feng Xiaogang and starring Ge You, Zhang Guoli, Xu Fan and Fan Bingbing. It was first released on 18 December 2003 in Mainland China and was subsequently screened at the Cleveland International Film Festival on 18 March 2005. With box office earnings of over ¥50 million, Cell Phone became the best-selling domestic film in 2003. Written by Liu Zhenyun, based on his own novel of the same title, the film revolves around two successful men whose marriages were wrecked when their wives uncovered their extramarital affairs through traces left in their cellphones. More broadly, the film explores the role of cellphones in interpersonal relationships in modern China, where the rapid development in information technology is having huge impacts on the way people communicate. Documentary film Bauern erfüllen den Plan is an East German film. It was released in 1952. Animation A mother tries to take a nap, while her child tries to wake her up. So she pretends to be dead. But, after a while, she still hasn't woken up. Documentary film I Live in Behrampada is a documentary film directed by Madhushree Dutta. Comedy Lumpia is a 2003 action comedy film written and directed by Patricio Ginelsa Jr.. Thriller Fu Bo is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Ching Po. Thriller Vengeance is a 2009 Hong Kong–French thriller film directed by Johnnie To, and written by Wai Ka-Fai. It stars Johnny Hallyday, Anthony Wong, Lam Ka-Tung, Lam Suet, Simon Yam and Sylvie Testud. Vengeance tells the story of Francis Costello, a French chef and former assassin. When his daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren are attacked by a gang of Triads, Costello heads to Macau to embark on a violent quest for revenge, enlisting the aid of three hitmen. The film explores the themes of assassination, violence and the influence of Triads in modern society. The film was produced by Milkyway Image, and released by ARP Sélection in France, and Media Asia Films in Hong Kong. The idea of Johnnie To directing an English-language film originated with the ARP co-founders and French producers Michèle and Laurent Pétin, who had Alain Delon in mind for the lead role. In 2006, after Delon turned down the role, the Pétins recommended Johnny Hallyday, who was cast in the lead role after meeting with To in early 2008. Comedy We Are Not Alone is a 1993 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita. Documentary film "Especially relevant considering the current debate surrounding “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” OUT of ANNAPOLIS is a riveting look at the lives of some of the U.S. Naval Academy’s lesbian and gay alumni. The documentary tells the stories of eleven former sailors and Marines who attended Annapolis in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Through candid interviews, these former midshipmen discuss the reasons why they entered the Naval Academy (most wanted to serve their country and get an Ivy League-quality education) and the struggles they faced both while students and once they entered the fleet. Some of these former officers entered the Academy knowing they were gay, while others didn’t discover that aspect of themselves until much later. A few had same-sex relationship while at the Academy, many waited until they were in the fleet to have their first same-sex sexual encounter. While some of these former midshipmen had careers spanning only a short while, some served for many years both before “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” when gay witch-hunts were common, and after passage of the landmark legislation. Director and subject Commander Steve Clark Hall, USN (Ret.), hits all the right notes for a powerful documentary, including sweepingly beautiful shots of the Annapolis campus and entertaining archival photos of all the subjects. What emerges is a remarkably intimate, incredibly positive portrait of the group’s experiences. Perhaps most fascinating for civilians is the final question: if you had a second chance, would you go to Annapolis again?" Quoting Kate Carroll from the Framline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival Site. Documentary film Night Stop is a 2002 film directed by Licinio Azevedo. Animation Kick-Heart is a 2013 Japanese anime short film that uses surreal animation and storytelling to tell a love story between a professional wrestler and a nun. The film was directed by Masaaki Yuasa through Production I.G studios, who ran a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund the short. The short screened on Toonami in 2013 and has screened at several festivals such as the BFI London Film Festival. Of the film's production, Yuasa stated that he completed Kick-Heart's script and story before beginning work on the storyboards. Thriller On an aeroplane flying from Paris to London, one of the other passengers is killed by a poison dart while Poirot sleeps. Thriller Four Days in September is a 1997 Brazilian thriller film directed by Bruno Barreto and produced by his parents Lucy and Luiz Carlos Barreto. It is a fictional version of the 1969 kidnapping of the United States Ambassador to Brazil, Charles Burke Elbrick, by members of Revolutionary Movement 8th October and Ação Libertadora Nacional. It was nominated as Best Foreign Language Film at the 1998 Academy Awards. Comedy Joyful Noise is a 2012 American musical comedy-drama film, starring Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton, Keke Palmer, Courtney B. Vance, and introducing Jeremy Jordan. It was written and directed by Todd Graff, with gospel-infused music by Mervyn Warren. The film was released in U.S. theaters on January 13, 2012. In the film, two strong-minded women are forced to cooperate when budget cuts threaten to shut down a small-town choir. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics with praise for its songs and acting but criticism towards its script and tone. Documentary film Rialto Twirlers is a 2010 short action documentary film directed by Anne Maree Barry. Thriller A River in the Woods is a 2011 short horror drama film written and directed by Christian Sparkes. Comedy All My Lenins, 1997, is Hardi Volmer's historical comedy. The topics are Russian bolsheviks' coup d'etat plans, World War I and Russian Revolution. Comedy Mani Malai is a 1941 compilation of four Tamil comedy short films. The first of them - Ashaadabuthi, was directed by Fram Sethna and features P.B. Rangachari, T.N. Vasudevan Pillai, T.V. Sethuraman, K.S. Adhilakshmi, T.S. Jaya and Pankajammal. The second - Minor-in Kaathal, was directed by and features T.S. Durairaj, M.R. Swaminathan, T.V. Sethuraman, N. Venkataraman Babu, K.S. Adhilakshmi, P.R. Mangalam and K.V. Shanthabai. The third - Abbuthi Adigal, features P.B. Rangachari, P.G. Venkatesan, V.N. Sundaram, ‘Master’ Sivam, T.N. Meenakshi and V.N. Janaki-Krishnabai. The fourth and final of the compilation - Naveena Markandeyar, was directed by A.T. Krishnaswamy and features Kali N. Ratnam, T.R. Ramachandran, K. Hiranaiah, M.R. Subramaniam, Ratnappa and T.V. Annapoorani. Science Fiction The Third Generation Uremae 6 was the sixth in the Ureme series of Korean children's science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi. In a break from tradition, Shim Hyung-rae did not star in this installment of the saga. Comedy Bermuda Grace is a 1994 American television film directed by Mark Sobel. A comedy thriller, it starred William Sadler and David Harewood as a Philadelphia and a British policemen who go on the hunt of a jewel thief to the Atlantic island of Bermuda. It was intended as the first in a series, but this was cancelled due to poor viewing figures. It also featured Serena Scott Thomas, Andrew Jackson, Leslie Phillips and Cliff Parisi. Comedy Woswraschtschenije bronenosza is a 1996 film directed by Gennady Poloka. Comedy They Call Me Macho Woman! is a 1989 action film written and directed by Patrick G. Donahue and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The story follows city woman Susan Morris, who decides to escape her banal urban life and goes looking for a house in the country. Unfortunately, she's taken prisoner by a group of savage drug smugglers, headed by the ruthless Mongo. After escaping their clutches, Susan is forced to transform herself into a fearsome warrior and exact her revenge on Mongo and his evil henchmen. A lot of the original music in this film became trademark Troma songs and were used in a variety of films, including the Toxic Avenger sequels. Tagline: Born to shop...she learned to kill! Documentary film After Farewell, Cambodia is a 2012 documentary film directed by Iv Charbonneau-Ching and Jeremy Knittel. Comedy Love for Share is a 2006 Indonesian film directed by Nia Dinata. It was sent to the 79th Academy Awards as Indonesia's official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated. This film also received Golden Orchid Award as Best Foreign Language Film in Hawaii Film Festival in 2007 Comedy Over the Moon is a 1939 British Technicolor comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Merle Oberon, Rex Harrison, Ursula Jeans and Herbert Lomas. Comedy Moving August is a 2002 American comedy genre film. Science Fiction Cocoon: The Return is a 1988 science fiction film that is the sequel to the 1985 film Cocoon. All of the starring actors from the first film reprised their roles in this film, although Brian Dennehy only appears in one scene at the end of the film. Unlike its predecessor, the film was neither a commercial nor a critical success. Documentary film Field Diary is a 1982 documentary film directed by Amos Gitai. Comedy Stop, Look and Listen is a 1926 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. It is considered a lost film. Comedy Numba One is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Michael Attardi. Animation Jonn is a 1966 animation and short film written by A. Mintshkovski and directed by Elbert Tuganov. Documentary film Turn Off the Lights is a 2012 documentary written by Ivana Mladenovic and Bianca Oana and directed by Ivana Mladenovic. Science Fiction Ghostbusters is a 1984 American science fantasy comedy film directed and produced by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. It stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis as three eccentric parapsychologists in New York City who start a ghost-catching business. Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis co-star as a client and her neighbor. The Ghostbusters business booms after initial skepticism, but when an uptown high-rise apartment building becomes the focal point of spirit activity linked to the ancient god Gozer, it threatens to overwhelm the team and the entire world. Originally intended by Aykroyd as a project for himself and fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus John Belushi, the film had a very different story during initial drafts. Aykroyd's vision of "Ghostmashers" traveling through time, space and other dimensions to fight large ghosts was deemed financially impractical by Reitman. Based on the director's suggestions, Aykroyd and Ramis finalized the screenplay in May–June 1982. They had written roles specifically for Belushi and John Candy, but were forced to change the script after Belushi died and Candy did not commit to the film. Documentary film Duch, Master of the Forges of Hell is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Rithy Panh. Documentary film Mountain Talk is a 2004 documentary film directed by Neal Hutcheson. Comedy Popi is a 1969 American comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Hiller. The screenplay by Tina Pine and Lester Pine focuses on a Puerto Rican widower struggling to raise his two young sons in the New York City neighborhood known as Spanish Harlem, and stars Alan Arkin and Rita Moreno. Animation Lady Death: The Movie is a 2004 American-produced, Japanese animated film based on the comic book character Lady Death. This film was the first animation project produced by now-defunct anime distributor A.D. Vision. It had premiered at the 2004 Comic-Con convention. The film was released on DVD October 9, 2004, and had been aired on A.D. Vison's Anime Network. This film has not been rated. A Blu-ray Disc edition of the film was released by AEsir Holdings and Section23 Films on September 20, 2011. Animation Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire is the fifth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was completed in 2002, and released on March 4, 2003 and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. This is the first direct-to-video movie to have the flatter, bright animation style of the What's New, Scooby-Doo? TV series, departing from the darker shading and effects used in the four prior released movies. It is also the first Scooby-Doo movie to return to the original format where the monster isn't real. The series returned to a lighter tone than that of the prior four grim and darker movies. Thriller Death & Tanya is a 2013 science fiction comedy thriller movie written and directed by Taishi Shiode. Thriller Louise's Garden is a 2007 drama film written by Witold Horwath and directed by Maciej Wojtyszko. Comedy Åsa-Nisse har uppfunnit en båtmotorförgasare som skall användas av hans vän Bertil vid en tävling, så han ska ha råd med ingenjörsstudier för prispengarna. Skumma typer kopierar Nisses ritningar innan han tagit patent. "Nesse" deltar även, något förvirrad, i tv-programmet "10.000-kronorsfrågan". Comedy Last Request is a 2006 comedy film directed by John DeBellis. Thriller Every Breath is a 1994 thriller film directed by Steve Bing. Comedy One Piece: Norowareta Seiken is a 2004 Japanese animated film directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi and written by Yoshiyuki Suga. It is the fifth animated film in the One Piece series which mostly focuses on Roronoa Zoro. Comedy R2PC: Road to Park City is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Bret Stern. Documentary film First Orbit is a feature-length, experimental documentary film about Vostok 1, the first manned space flight around the Earth. By matching the orbit of the International Space Station to that of Vostok 1 as closely as possible, in terms of ground path and time of day, documentary filmmaker Christopher Riley and European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli were able to film the view that Yuri Gagarin saw on his pioneering orbital space flight. This new footage was cut together with the original Vostok 1 mission audio recordings sourced from the Russian State Archive of Scientific and Technical Documentation. The film features the music of composer Philip Sheppard. Documentary film Swamp is a 1969 documentary film directed by Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson. Documentary film Super Star Celine Dion and music legend Frankie Vali and others are featured in this look at the driving passion of all artists to reach their performance peak and rise to the top of their stardom. Celine Dion discusses how her intense passion for performing fueled her incredible personal rise from a unknown French Canadian schoolgirl to World singing sensation. Documentary film Irma is a 2010 short documantary film directed by Charles Fairbanks. Comedy She Married Her Boss is a 1935 film directed by Gregory La Cava, and starring Claudette Colbert and Melvyn Douglas. Animation Go After an Easy Prey is a Chinese animated film in black and white from 1948. It is also referred to as "Turtle Caught in a Jar". Comedy Stage Hoax is the 40th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 21, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Animation Sistema Digestório is a 2014 short animated film directed by Simon Pedro Brethé. Comedy A Bit of Bad Luck is a comedy drama thriller film directed by John Fuhrman. Comedy Jordon Saffron: Taste This! is a 2009 American mockumentary directed by Sergio Myers, creator of MTV's Sorority Life. Rather than being a scripted film, all the scenes were improvised using a story concept created by Myers. The film stars Steve Schirripa, Rachel Hunter, and Sergio Myers in a story about an egotistical chef who had made it big in Hollywood, only to lose his restaurant, his restaurant partner, his girlfriend, and his ability to taste. Animation Urban Tragedy is a 2011 animated short film. Comedy Krush Groove is a 1985 Warner Bros. film that was written by Ralph Farquhar and directed by Michael Schultz. This film is based on the early days of Def Jam Recordings and up-and-coming record producer Russell Simmons, portrayed by Blair Underwood in his feature film debut. Russell Simmons was the film's co-producer and story consultant; he also had a cameo role in the film as a club owner named Crocket. Documentary film The Who's Who of the Machiya is a 2013 documentary film directed by Yuki Ito. Documentary film H. H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer is a 2004 biographical documentary film directed by John Borowski. The film relates the true life story of American serial killer H. H. Holmes. Produced over a four-year period, the film highlights locations such as Holmes' childhood home in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, and the courtroom in Philadelphia where the "trial of the century" was held. The film focuses on Dr. Holmes' entire life. It consists of reenactments, expert interviews, and period photography. The film is narrated by Tony Jay. Comedy A Time for Loving is a 1971 British comedy-drama film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Britt Ekland, Joanna Shimkus and Mel Ferrer. The film depicts several stories surrounding an apartment in Paris, and the various people who occupy it over the years. It was also released as Room in Paris. Comedy Heads or Tails is a 1997 Quebec comedy film directed by Claude Fournier and starring Roy Dupuis and Patrick Huard Animation Twilight Q is an anime OVA series released in Japan in 1987 by Network Frontier. The series is similar to The Twilight Zone in content and presentation. It was aired in Japan on the anime television network Animax on August 5, 2007. Science Fiction So Close is a 2002 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen, starring Shu Qi, Zhao Wei and Karen Mok. The film's English title is derived from The Carpenters' song "Close to You", which has a prominent role in the film. Documentary film The Mystery Of Flying Kicks is a 2010 short film directed by Matthew Bate. Comedy From Beijing With Love is a 1994 Hong Kong action and comedy film directed by Lee Lik-Chi and Stephen Chow. It's a very direct spoof of James Bond movies and stars Stephen Chow, Anita Yuen and Law Ka-Ying. Comedy Nippon dorobô monogatari is a comedy film directed by Satsuo Yamamoto. Animation Pinocchio is a 1940 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the children's novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. It was the second animated feature film produced by Disney, made after the success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The plot of the film involves an old wood-carver named Geppetto who carves a wooden puppet named Pinocchio. The puppet is brought to life by a blue fairy, who informs him that he can become a real boy if he proves himself to be "brave, truthful, and unselfish". Pinocchio's efforts to become a real boy involve encounters with a host of unsavory characters. The film was adapted by Aurelius Battaglia, William Cottrell, Otto Englander, Erdman Penner, Joseph Sabo, Ted Sears, and Webb Smith from Collodi's book. The production was supervised by Ben Sharpsteen and Hamilton Luske, and the film's sequences were directed by Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson, Jack Kinney, and Bill Roberts. Pinocchio was a groundbreaking achievement in the area of effects animation, giving realistic movement to vehicles, machinery and natural elements such as rain, lightning, snow, smoke, shadows and water. Documentary film Dragooned is a 2012 mystery war documentary film, directed by Sandy Amerio. Comedy The Final Programme is a 1973 British fantasy science fiction-thriller film directed by Robert Fuest, and starring Jon Finch and Jenny Runacre. It was based on the first Jerry Cornelius novel by Michael Moorcock. It was distributed in the United States and elsewhere as The Last Days of Man on Earth. It is the only one of the many Moorcock novels to have reached the screen. Thriller In the Heat of the Night is a 1967 dramatic mystery film directed by Norman Jewison. It is based on the 1965 John Ball novel of the same name which tells the story of Virgil Tibbs, a black police detective from Philadelphia, who becomes involved in a murder investigation in a racist small town in Mississippi. It stars Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, and Warren Oates, and was produced by Walter Mirisch. The screenplay was by Stirling Silliphant. The film won five Academy Awards, including the 1967 award for Best Picture. The film was followed by two sequels, They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! in 1970, and The Organization in 1971. In 1988, it also became the basis of a television series adaptation of the same name. Although the film was set in the fictional Mississippi town of Sparta, part of the movie was filmed in Sparta, Illinois, where many of the film's landmarks can still be seen. The quote "They call me Mister Tibbs!" was listed as number 16 on the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes, a list of top film quotes. Comedy Saajan Chale Sasural is a 1996 Bollywood comedy film starring Govinda, Karisma Kapoor, Tabu, Kader Khan and Satish Kaushik. The film was directed by David Dhawan. It is based on the 1994 Rajinikanth starrer Veera, which itself is a remake of the Mohan Babu starrer 1992 Telugu film Allari Mogudu. A French dubbing parody of this movie called New Délire was released in 2007. Comedy Un garibaldino al convento is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It was screened in November 1991 as part of a retrospective of De Sica's films at the Museum of Modern Art. Documentary film The Hip Hop Project is a 2006 documentary music film and directed by Matt Ruskin. Animation Rabbit's Feat is an animated 1960 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. As Maltese had left for Hanna-Barbera, his name was removed from the credits. Comedy Secrets of a Super Stud, also known as It's Getting Harder All the Time and Naughty Girls on the Loose is a 1976 British Sex Comedy, one of many to be also filmed in a hardcore version for export. The film was shot at Twickenham Film Studios under the title “Custer’s Thirteen”, the general release prints and the hardcore version were processed at Kay Labs at Highbury, North London. Details of the film’s hardcore version were leaked by the magazine Cinema X, after the magazine had become disillusioned by certain British filmmakers refusal to acknowledge they were shooting hardcore “at Cinema X magazine we know which directors have shot porno; we’ve talked to their stars. But its little use quoting them, when the directors, producers, above all their distributors, vociferously deny everything. We prefer honesty in our pages.” Documentary film China's Century of Humiliation is a documentary film created by Mitch Anderson. Released in 2011, the documentary explores the tumultuous interaction between China and the European powers throughout the 19th century. Animation How a Mosquito Operates, also known as The Story of a Mosquito, is a silent animated film by American cartoonist and animator Winsor McCay. The six-minute short, about a giant mosquito who torments a sleeping man, is one of the earliest animated films and is noted for the high technical quality of its naturalistic animation, considered far ahead of its contemporaries. McCay had a reputation for the technical dexterity of his cartooning, displayed most famously in the children's comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland. He delved into the infant art of film animation in 1911 with Little Nemo, and followed that film's success with How a Mosquito Operates. McCay gives the animation naturalistic timing, motion, and weight, and displays a more coherent story and developed character than in Nemo. How a Mosquito Operates was enthusiastically received when McCay first unveiled it as part of his "chalk talk" vaudeville act, and in a theatrical release that soon followed. In 1914 McCay further developed the character animation he introduced in Mosquito with his best-known animated work, Gertie the Dinosaur. Documentary film "Rising above an entertaining mosaic of the lives of several inhabitants of the “uprooted” village of Dolní Poustevna on the Šluknov promontory – the Vietnamese girl Denisa, a group of retarded inmates from the local welfare institute or the German brothel-hunting tourist Volker – is the all-pervading shadow of the resettlement forced upon the German population after the war." Quoting the description from the 2007 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Comedy Hollywood on Parade is a series of short subjects released by Paramount Pictures. Comedy College Lovers is an all-talking pre-code comedy film produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., and directed by John G. Adolfi. The movie stars Jack Whiting, Marian Nixon, Frank McHugh and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams. The film was based on the story by Earl Baldwin. Documentary film Paul Robeson - Speak of Me As I Am is a 1998 documentary video directed by Rachel Hermans. It is a co-production of BBC Wales/New Jersey Public Television series, about the life of singer, actor and activist, Paul Robeson. It features rare extensive archival footage of Robeson in the former Soviet Union, including footage of Robeson at Yalta with Nikita Khrushchev and many of Robeson's homes and landmarks as they look today. There are also interviews with Robeson's two main biographers, Lloyd Brown and Martin Duberman. As of 2009, Paul Robeson - Speak of Me As I Am is the most extensive documentary on Paul Robeson that the BBC has ever been involved with. Thriller "A man enters a reclusive village to attend his father's funeral and the secrets of the village start to unravel... Based on a popular online comic, the film was directed by Silmido's Kang Woo-suk. Ryu Hae-guk (Park Hae-il) enters a reclusive country village to attend his father's funeral. During his stay he investigates the death of his father and uncovers what appears to be a conspiracy. Why do the villagers act so strange? Why do they keep asking him when he will return to Seoul? The man then confronts the village leader Cheon Yong-deok (Jeong Jae-yeong). The secrets of the village start to unravel..." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival site Comedy The Off-Shore Pirate is a 1921 American silent comedy romance film produced and released by Metro Pictures and directed by Dallas Fitzgerald. The film was based on a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, of no relation to the director, that was published in The Saturday Evening Post. Viola Dana and Jack Mulhall star in the film. Its survival status is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. Comedy Mickey's Birthday Party is a cartoon made by Walt Disney and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. It was released on February 7, 1942. The animated film was directed by Riley Thomson and animated by Ward Kimball, Les Clark, James Moore, Ken Muse, Armin Shaffair, Riley Thompson, Bernie Wolf, and Marvin Woodward. This short stars Mickey Mouse, in which Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar and Clara Cluck throw a big party for Mickey where the mouse's wild rhumba dancing rules the day. Goofy tries baking a cake, but keeps messing it up, such as making too much noise while it's baking, etc. Comedy The Other F Word is a 2011 American documentary film directed by independent filmmaker Andrea Blaugrund Nevins. The film explores the world of aging punk rock musicians, as they transition into parents and try to maintain the contrast between their anti-authoritarian lifestyle with the responsibilities of fatherhood, the titular "other F word". In addition to interviewing over twenty musicians from across the spectrum of the punk genre, from Mark Hoppus of Blink 182 to Fat Mike of NOFX, the film also includes other emblematic figures of subculture such as professional skateboarder Tony Hawk, in a chronicle of the struggles and rewards that accompany raising their children. It was released in the U.S. by Oscilloscope Laboratories in 2011. Documentary film "Anybody who watched Valva's debut, Transvestites Also Cry (LLGFF 2009) could not forget the quietly graceful former boxer from Ecuador known as Mujeron, working as a prostitute in Paris in order to send money to his family. In this follow-up, Angel (his real name) travels home for the first time to see what his work has achieved. Ecuador can be a violently homophobic society yet many people depend on a migrant family member working in the sex industry abroad. Angel explores this phenomenon that some have called 'family pimping' through the touching story of Angel and his solitary fight for acceptance." Quoting Jason Barker from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Thriller Del brazo con la muerte is a 1966 Argentine film. Comedy Dante's Inferno is a 2007 comedy film performed with hand-drawn paper puppets on a toy theater stage. The film was adapted from the book "Dante's Inferno" by Sandow Birk and Marcus Sanders, which is a modern update of the canticle Inferno from Dante Alighieri's epic poem The Divine Comedy. The film chronicles Dante's journeys through the underworld, guided by Virgil. The head puppeteer was Paul Zaloom and the puppets were designed by Elyse Pignolet and drawn by Sandow Birk. The film premiered January 20, 2007 at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. The film has also been shown at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, Silver Lake Film Festival, the Boston Underground Film Festival, and on the Ovation TV cable network. The voice cast includes actors associated with the Upright Citizens Brigade, Crossballs, 30 Rock, Arrested Development, and Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Documentary film Rachel's Daughters: Searching for the Causes of Breast Cancer is a 1997 documentary film directed by Allie Light and Irving Saraf. Comedy The Woman in the Septic Tank is a 2011 Filipino comedy independent film starring Eugene Domingo. The film is the Philippines' official entry for the 2011 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film, and was an entry for the 2011 Cinemalaya Festival. It was produced by Martinez-Rivera Films and Quantum Films. The film was released on August 3, 2011 by Star Cinema and grossed 38.4 million pesos becoming the highest grossing Filipino independent film in the history of cinema. Comedy Gimme an 'F' is a 1984 comedy film. Directed by Paul Justman, the film stars John Karlen, Stephen Shellen, Mark Keyloun,Jennifer Cooke and Lisa Wilcox in a short role. It was also released under the titles T & A Academy 2 and Cheerballs. Animation Sky Color is a 2012 short family animation written by Peter H. Reynolds and directed by Gary Goldberger, John Lechner and Peter H. Reynolds. Comedy Erotic Tales is a 1996 comedy adult film directed by Detlev Buck, Mika Kaurismäki, Nicolas Roeg and Janusz Majewski. Comedy Preminchi Choodu is a 1965 Telugu comedy film directed and produced by P. Pullaiah starring Akkineni Nageshwara Rao, Kongara Jaggaiah, Relangi Venkataramaiah, Rajasree, Kanchana and others. The film is a remake of the Tamil comedy Kaadhalikka Neramillai, directed by C. V. Sridhar. Documentary film The Trick Brain is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Ed Atkins. Documentary film Ride with Larry is a documentary film directed by Andrew Rubin and Ricardo Villarreal. Animation An Interrupted Story is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ania Hazel Leszczynska. Documentary film Narrated by Sean Penn and based on the work of media critic and best- selling author Norman Solomon, who traveled with Penn to Baghdad just before the war to call attention to the dangers of a U.S. invasion, WAR MADE EASY reaches into the Orwellian memory hole to expose 50 years of government spin and media collusion that has dragged our country into one war after another from Vietnam to Iraq. With remarkable archival footage of official distortion and exaggeration from LBJ to George W. Bush, the documentary exposes how presidential administrations of both parties have relied on a combination of deception and media complicity to sell one war after another to the American people.Giving special attention to parallels between Vietnam and Iraq, WAR MADE EASY sets government spin and media collusion from the present alongside virtually identical patterns from the past, guided by Solomon s meticulous research and tough-minded analysis. Rare footage of political leaders and journalists from the past includes Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and news correspondents Walter Cronkite and Morley Safer. According to Solomon, whose work has been praised by The Los Angeles Times as brutally persuasive, the positive attention the film has received may indicate a new willingness to counter years of pro-war media spin and government deception. These deep patterns of ongoing perception management must be demystified and decoded if we're going to move beyond the horrors of perpetual war, he said. The way War Made Easy is being embraced could be an important step in that direction.An Official Selection of 2007 s International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam and the 2007 Montreal and Vancouver International Film Festivals, WAR MADE EASY, directed by Loretta Alper and Jeremy Earp, is an invaluable introduction to war propaganda and public relations that transcends partisan politics, and raises serious questions about the role of journalism and political communication in our society. Comedy Game Day is a 2007 comedy film written by Lee Eric Smith and directed by Shane Trace. Documentary film Snow Guardians is a 2013 documentary, short, adventure, drama film written by Karl E. Swingle and directed by Carson Garner. Documentary film The Kempler video is a film made by Roni Kempler while standing initially at the crime scene at the northeast side of the Tel Aviv City Hall and later on the roof of the "Gan Ha'ir"-mall overlooking the crime scene before and during the assassination of Prime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin on November 4, 1995. Comedy The Pee-wee Herman Show is a stage show developed by Paul Reubens in 1980. It marks the first significant appearance of his comedic fictional character, Pee-wee Herman, five years before Pee-wee's Big Adventure, and six years before Pee-wee's Playhouse. The show initially debuted as a midnight show February 1981 at the Groundlings theater, and was later moved to Los Angeles' Roxy Theatre, where the HBO cable network taped one of the shows and aired it as a special that year. This TV special was released on DVD by Image Entertainment July 18, 2006. This nightclub show had more adult humor than the later children's TV series. Thriller Los jefes de la mafia de Michoacán y Querétaro pelean a muerte, por el territorio, matando a quien se interponga en su camino. El comandante de la judicial federal (Bernabé Meléndrez) decide infiltrarse en el cartel de Michoacán para evitar mas muertes de gente inocente. Su misión es difícil ya que deberá enfrentar al traficante de armas mas buscando por la ley (Flavio Peniche) y a su amante, una bella mujer que utiliza sus encantos para lograr lo que se propone. El comandante de la judicial sabe que puede perderlo todo, hasta su vida, pero esta dispuesto a matar o morir. Science Fiction Two tickets to India is a 1985 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film directed Roman Kachanov. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the story of the same name by Kir Bulychov. Documentary film Narmada is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Grégory Cohen and Manon Ott. Documentary film The One Dollar Diary is a 2001 documentary film narrated by Wim Wenders and directed by Dominick DeJoseph. Comedy Provincial Actors is a 1979 comedy and drama film written by Agnieszka Holland and Witold Zatorski and directed by Agnieszka Holland. Documentary film Bird by Bird with Annie: A Film Portrait of Writer Anne Lamott is a film directed by Freida Lee Mock. Thriller Kites: The Remix is the official English-language version of the 2010 film Kites. It was produced and edited by Hollywood director Brett Ratner. The international version is 90 minutes long, as opposed to the Hindi version, which is 130 minutes long. This new version removes all of the original Hindi songs, except for the title track "Fire" which has an alternative English version that is heard during the end titles. Along with alternative footage and added action scenes, the movie is aimed at a younger, action-orientated audience. While the Hindi version of Kites was scheduled for release on May 21, 2010, the international version was scheduled for release one week later on May 28, 2010. The movie was released in over 60 countries. It was rumored that this version would be dubbed in English, but it was later revealed that the two versions were simultaneously shot, and that most of the original Hindi-based music and all of the Hindi dialogue would be removed and replaced with English voiceovers and new music by Hollywood's composer Graeme Revell for the international version of the movie. The trailer for Kites: The Remix was released on May 4, 2010. Comedy Love Is Strange is a 2014 French-American drama film directed by Ira Sachs. The film had its premiere in the non-Competition programme of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The film was also screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller The Fog is a 2005 horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Tom Welling, Selma Blair and Maggie Grace. It is a remake of John Carpenter's 1980 film of the same name and was produced by Carpenter and Debra Hill who co-wrote the original film. Comedy A Ghost of a Chance is a 2011 Japanese comedy film directed by Kōki Mitani. Comedy Orange is a 2010 Telugu Action romantic comedy film directed by Bhaskar in his third venture after Bommarillu and Parugu. The film features Ram Charan and Genelia D'Souza with Shazahn Padamsee playing a pivotal role. The film, whose music was composed by Harris Jayaraj, began the first schedule in February 2010, and was released on November 26, 2010. The film was dubbed in Malayalam as Hai Ram Charan and Tamil as Ram Charan.Orange Satellite rights were sold for 6.5 crore. Comedy Color Me Blood Red is a 1965 splatter film written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis about a psychotic painter who murders civilians and uses their blood as red paint. It is the third part of what the director's fans have dubbed "The Blood Trilogy", including Blood Feast and Two Thousand Maniacs!. Thriller Mirch Masala is a 1987 Hindi film directed by Ketan Mehta. Comedy Francis Covers the Big Town is a 1953 Universal Pictures black-and-white comedy film produced by Leonard Goldstein and directed by Arthur Lubin that stars Donald O'Connor, Yvette Duguay, and Gene Lockhart. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. This is the fourth film in Universal's Francis the Talking Mule series continuing the misadventures Peter Stirling and his friend Francis. Peter lands a job at a big New York City newspaper and while on assignment gets framed for a murder. Animation Plem Plem is a 1998 short animation film written and directed by Hans-jakob Fehr and Tomas Frey. Thriller Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American black comedy crime film directed by Quentin Tarantino, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Roger Avary. The film is known for its eclectic dialogue, ironic mix of humor and violence, nonlinear storyline, and a host of cinematic allusions and pop culture references. The film was nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture; Tarantino and Avary won for Best Original Screenplay. It was also awarded the Palme d'Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. A major critical and commercial success, it revitalized the career of its leading man, John Travolta, who received an Academy Award nomination, as did costars Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman. Directed in a highly stylized manner, Pulp Fiction connects the intersecting storylines of Los Angeles mobsters, fringe players, small-time criminals, and a mysterious briefcase. Considerable screen time is devoted to conversations and monologues that reveal the characters' senses of humor and perspectives on life. The film's title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century, known for their graphic violence and punchy dialogue. Animation Taru...Good Light is Essential is an animated short film directed by Reka Garcs. Animation Creepshow is a 1982 horror anthology film directed by George A. Romero and written by Stephen King. The film's ensemble cast included Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, Ted Danson and E. G. Marshall, as well as Stephen King himself. Romero again engaged makeup and special effects artist Tom Savini for this film. It was considered a sleeper hit at the box office when released in November 1982, earning $21,028,755 domestically, and remains a popular film to this day among horror genre fans. The film was shot on location in Pittsburgh and its suburbs. It consists of five short stories: "Father's Day", "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill", "Something to Tide You Over", "The Crate" and "They're Creeping Up on You!". Two of these stories were adapted from King's short stories. The segments are tied together with brief animated sequences. The film is bookended by scenes featuring a young boy named Billy, who is punished by his father for reading horror comic books. The film is an homage to the EC and DC horror comic books of the 1950s such as House of Mystery, House of Secrets, The Witching Hour, Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror and The Haunt of Fear. Comedy Manila Running is a 2012 short, comedy drama film written and directed by Anuj Gulati. Comedy The Inbetweeners 2 is a 2014 British comedy film and sequel to The Inbetweeners Movie, which is based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners. It was written and directed by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris. The film involves four school friends who meet up again for a holiday in Australia, and stars Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison. In media interviews, the film's writers and actors stated that it was to be an end to the series. The Inbetweeners 2 was released on 6 August 2014 in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, to positive reception from critics. It surpassed the record of its predecessor for the highest gross on the opening day of a comedy in the UK, with £2.75 million, and ended its first weekend with a gross of £12.5 million, the largest opening of any film in 2014, then remained on top for a second week. On 21 August it was released in Australia, to a mixed reception, and topped the box office in its opening weekend. Comedy One Exciting Week is a film directed by William Beaudine released on June 8, 1946. Documentary film Don't Mess with Bill is a 1980 American short documentary film about Canadian martial arts pioneer Bill Underwood, produced by Pen Densham. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Mont Age is a 2011 documentary film directed by Zoot Derks. Comedy In Bed with Santa is a 1999 Swedish comedy film directed by Kjell Sundvall. A German remake was made in 2007 under the title Meine schöne Bescherung. A French remake was made in 2014 under the title 'Divin Enfant' Comedy National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj is a 2006 sequel to the 2002 comedy National Lampoon's Van Wilder starring Kal Penn. Despite the film's title, Ryan Reynolds does not reprise the role of Van Wilder and the character is absent from the film. Documentary film Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose is a 1968 documentary film written by John Aylesworth and Frank Peppiatt, directed by Michael Pfleghar. Comedy The God Tongue Movie: Kiss gaman senshuken is a comedy film directed by Nobuyuki Sakuma. Thriller Instinct is a 1999 American film starring Anthony Hopkins, Cuba Gooding, Jr., George Dzundza, Donald Sutherland, and Maura Tierney. It was very loosely inspired by Ishmael, a novel by Daniel Quinn. In the United States, the film had the working title Ishmael. In 2000, the film was nominated for and won a Genesis Award in the category of feature film. This was the first film produced by Spyglass Entertainment after Caravan Pictures shut down. Comedy Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil is a 2011 American computer-animated 3D family action comedy film and the sequel to 2005's Hoodwinked!, directed by Mike Disa and released on April 29, 2011. The film was written by Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards and Tony Leech, who wrote and directed the previous Hoodwinked! film. Most of the cast reprised their roles, with the exceptions of Anne Hathaway and Jim Belushi, who were replaced by Hayden Panettiere and Martin Short, respectively. In this film, Red is in training with a mysterious group called the Sisters of the Hood and must team with Wolf to rescue Hansel and Gretel and Granny from the evil witch, Verushka. The film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb. Thriller Dhoom is a 2004 Indian action thriller film written by Vijay Krishna Acharya and directed by Sanjay Gadhvi. The film stars Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra, John Abraham, Esha Deol and Rimi Sen in lead roles. Dhoom was the first action film produced by Yash Raj Films in 16 years, since Yash Chopra directed Vijay. It tells the story of motorbike gangs in Mumbai and the police officer who teams up with a motorbike dealer to stop them. Earning over 290 million Nett Gross in India, the film became one of the top-grossing Hindi films of 2004. It spawned a film series, with its sequel Dhoom 2, released on 24 November 2006, and Dhoom 3 released on 20 December 2013. Thriller Schattenboxer is a 1992 thriller film written by Jens Becker and Lars Becker and directed by Lars Becker. Documentary film Das Weiterleben Der Ruth Klüger is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Renata Schmidtkunz. Animation Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror is a 2009 Japanese computer-animated film directed by Shinsuke Sato. It was produced in commemoration of Fuji Television's 50th anniversary. The film was nominated for the award for Excellent Animation of the Year at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize. Thriller Izzatdaar is a 1990 Bollywood film and starring Dilip Kumar, Govinda, Madhuri Dixit, Anupam Kher, Shafi Inamdar and Raghuvaran in his Bollywood film debut. Comedy TV One's Roast and Toast: John Witherspoon is a 2009 Comedy film directed by Russ Parr. Science Fiction Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows is the Annie Award-nominated third Bionicle movie installment. It is also the second movie in the Bionicle timeline, as of 2005. The visuals are completely computer-generated. The events of the movie take place before the end of the film Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui. The film tells the tale of the heroic Toa Metru returning to their island city home of Metru Nui to rescue its populace the Matoran, all of which remain in a deep coma. But upon arrival, the heroes discover their once beautiful island home has been destroyed and overrun by webs created by spider-like beasts called Visorak, who capture the Toa and poison them, mutating their form into a half-Toa, half-beast state; Toa Hordika. With the aid of the Rahaga, they begin a quest to find the legendary Keetongu in order to find a way to change back into their original Toa forms to rescue the Matoran, who were being held by the monstrous Visorak hordes and their king Sidorak and viceroy Roodaka. Comedy A Woman of the Sea, also known by its working title Sea Gulls, is an unreleased silent film produced in 1926 by the Chaplin Film Company. The now lost film starred Edna Purviance, Raymond Bloomer, Eve Southern and Charles French, and was directed by Josef von Sternberg. Comedy Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge is a 2010 Bollywood comedy film directed by Ashwni Dhir, and it was produced by Amita Pathak. The film stars Ajay Devgan, Paresh Rawal and Konkona Sen Sharma in the lead roles. It was released on 5 March 2010.The film was an average grosser and made nearly double of its budget at the box office. It received numeorous nominations at award ceremonies. The film was declared average at Indian boxoffice. Animation Brichos is a 2007 Brazilian animated film directed by Paulo Munhoz. The film portrays the Brazilian culture through national wildlife animals. The film gained a sequel titled Brichos - A Floresta é Nossa. Science Fiction The Tunnel is a 1915 German silent drama film directed by William Wauer and starring Friedrich Kayßler, Fritzi Massary and Hermann Vallentin. It is the first of several film adaptations of Bernhard Kellermann's 1913 novel Der Tunnel about the construction of a vast tunnel under the Atlantic Ocean connecting Europe and America. The film was made by Paul Davidson's PAGU production company, with sets designed by art director Hermann Warm. It still survives, unlike many films from the era, and was restored in 2010. Comedy The Skull Rosary of Frao' Ranggoh is 2012 adventure comedy drama short film written and directed by Jake Lloyd. Comedy One Nation Under God is a 2009 American documentary film. It is directed by Will Bakke, produced by Michael B Allen, and stars Michael B Allen, Lawson Hopkins, Austin Meek, and Will Bakke. This is Will Bakke's first film. Original Production began in March 2008 in Dallas, Texas and completed in March 2009. The film has had limited screening around the US since it premiered on April 11, 2009, and was released on DVD August 31, 2009. Documentary film Edwin Parker is a 2011 documentary film directed by Tacita Dean. Animation How Your Money Works is a 2011 animated short film directed by Andreas Kronbeck and Tobias Knipf. Comedy The Secret Life of an American Wife is a 1968 comedy film written and directed by George Axelrod. The film was released by 20th Century Fox in 1968, and was considered a box-office failure. It features a music score by Billy May. Edy Williams has a supporting role in the film as the Layton's blonde bombshell neighbor. Animation On the Water's Edge is a 2010 animated short film directed by Tommaso de Sanctis. Documentary film Farewell To The Frogs is a 2011 German documentary film written and directed by Ulrike Schamoni. Comedy Bring It On is a 2000 teen comedy film that was directed by Peyton Reed and written by Jessica Bendinger. It was followed by four direct-to-video sequels, none of which contain any of the original cast members: Bring It On Again, which shared producers with the original, Bring It On: All or Nothing, Bring It On: In It to Win It, and Bring It On: Fight to the Finish. The plot of the film centers on Torrance Shipman, who inherits the position of captain on her high school's cheerleading squad and attempts to lead her team to a sixth national title. However, Torrance is informed by the newest team member, Missy Pantone, that she's in possession of a stolen routine. When the originators of the work vow to win, Torrance and her squad must go to different lengths in order to create an original performance. Bring It On was released in theaters in the North America on August 25, 2000. The film received mostly positive reviews, with some critics praising its light nature and humorous take on its subject and others criticizing the conventional and formulaic plot. Bring It On earned a worldwide gross of approximately $90 million, which was considered a financial success. Comedy Through the Forests and Through the Trees is a 1956 German comedy film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. It was Pabst's final film. Documentary film Beijing 2003 is a documentary film directed by Ai Weiwei Comedy Lotoman 003 is a comedy film directed by Archie Lopez. Documentary film The Weird World of Blowfly is a 2010 documentary film about rapper and hip hop musician Clarence Reid, a/k/a Blowfly, directed by Jonathan Furmanski. In addition to Reid, the film features collaborators Tom Bowker and Otto von Schirach along with perspectives from Chuck D, Ice-T, and Die Ärzte. Comedy Just Write is a 1997 romantic comedy directed by Andrew Gallerani starring Jeremy Piven, Sherilyn Fenn, JoBeth Williams and Wallace Shawn. Comedy My Back Pages is a 2011 comedy film written by Kôsuke Mukai and directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita. Comedy Kate & Leopold is a 2001 romantic-comedy fantasy that tells a story of a duke who travels through time from New York in 1876 to the present and falls in love with a woman in modern New York. The film is directed by James Mangold and stars Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber. Documentary film You die as you lived is a 2009 documentary film. Documentary film Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 is a 2008 documentary film by Kevin Rafferty, covering the 1968 meeting between the football teams of Yale and Harvard in their storied rivalry. The game has been called "the most famous football game in Ivy League history". Comedy One Hundred Years of Evil is a 2010 comedy film taking the form of a documentary positing the possibility that Adolf Hitler did not die at the end of World War II in 1945. The film was directed by Erik Eger and Magnus Oliv, who also wrote the screenplay, along with Olly Blackburn and Joacim Starander. Starring actors include Jon Rekdal, Jordi Almeida, Alexander Bareis, Lucy Bermingham, Jack Frankel and Andrea Sooch. The film was screened as an official selection at the 2010 Stockholm International Film Festival, the 2011 Fantasia International Film Festival, and the 2011 International Film Festival Rotterdam. It received a generally positive reception from reviewers including Fangoria, Ain't It Cool News, IndieWire, and the Montreal Gazette. Cinemagazine compared the film to Zelig by filmmaker Woody Allen, and a review for the Fantasia International Film Festival likened it to Forgotten Silver by director Peter Jackson. Thriller Angane Oru Avadhikkalathu is a 1999 Malayalam language film. It was directed by Mohan and stars Sreenivasan, Samyuktha Varma and Mukesh in the lead roles. Johnson won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director for his work in the film. Comedy Amigos para la aventura is a 1978 Argentine comedy film directed by Palito Ortega and written by Víctor Sueiro. Documentary film Mary & Myself is a 2013 animated documentary film written and directed by Sam Decoste. Comedy Range Defenders is a 1937 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Mack V. Wright. Science Fiction Babylon 5: In the Beginning is a science fiction television movie set in the Babylon 5 fictional universe. It was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Michael Vejar. The film originally aired January 4, 1998 on the TNT cable network, a couple of weeks before season five of the series began. It focused mainly on characters part of the established Babylon 5 cast, but it did include the notable guest star Reiner Schöne. Comedy No Looking Back is a 1998 American drama-genre film directed, written, produced by, and starring Edward Burns. The film centers on the relationship of Charlie and Claudia. The film had a limited theatrical release and grossed less than $250,000 domestically from its $5 million budget. Documentary film Playground is 2009 documentary directed by Libby Spears. The film focuses on the child sex trade in the United States. Playground challenges the notion that the sexual exploitation of children is limited to back-alley brothels in developing countries and traces the epidemic of exploitation to its disparate, and decidedly American, roots — among them the way children are educated about sex, and the problem of raising awareness about a crime that inherently cannot be shown. The film includes interviews with Ernie Allen, President of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Judge Sanford "Sammy" Jones, Former Chief Judge of the Fulton County Juvenile Court and unfolds as a search for Michelle, an everyday American girl who was lost to the underbelly of sexual exploitation as a child and has yet to resurface a decade later. Playground features original artwork by Japanese pop artist, Yoshitomo Nara, and animation by Heather Bursch. Comedy Kathleen is a 1942 drama romance comedy film written by Mary C. McCall, Jr. and directed by Harold S. Bucquet. Comedy Funnel is a 2013 short comedy adventure film written and directed by Andre Hyland. Thriller Agent trouble is a 1987 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky and starring Catherine Deneuve. It is based on the novel The Man Who Loved Zoos by Malcolm Bosse. The film won the César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and was nominated for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Music. Documentary film Vincent Who? is a documentary film that was released in 2009. It details the 1982 murder of Vincent Chin that occurred in Detroit, Michigan. Chin was a 27-year-old Chinese-American who was beaten to death with a baseball bat by two Detroit autoworkers, who had mistakenly thought that he was Japanese and, in their minds, was responsible for the loss of jobs in the U.S. auto industry. As part of making the film, producer Curtis Chin asked approximately 80 young Asian Americans if they had ever heard of Vincent Chin — they hadn't. The film begins by explaining that Chin's killers, Ronald Ebens and Michael Nitz, were originally charged with second-degree murder but were allowed to plead guilty to a lesser charge of manslaughter. Judge Charles Kaufman, who sentenced them to three years' probation and a $3,000 fine, explained his leniency by saying, "These weren't the kind of men you send to jail." The National Association for Multicultural Education gave Vincent Who? its 2009 Multicultural Media Award. Documentary film "Le Premier Du Nom" is a 2000 documentary written by Nicolas Morel and directed by Sabine Franel. Documentary film Living Downstream is a 2010 feature-length true documentary based on the book by ecologist and cancer survivor Sandra Steingraber, Ph.D. The film was produced by The People's Picture Company. Science Fiction Paani is a 2015 science fiction romance drama film written by David Farr and Shekhar Kapur and directed by Shekhar Kapur. Documentary film In the Wake of the Flood is a 2010 documentary film produced in Canada by director Ron Mann and featuring author Margaret Atwood. The film follows Atwood on her unusual book tour for her novel The Year of the Flood. The film premiered in Canada in October 2010, and will have its U.S. West Coast premiere at the San Francisco Green Film Festival in March 2011. Animation Mediator is a 2012 animated short film directed by Joshua Tad Mulligan. Documentary film Urban Clan is a 1999 music documentary film directed by Michelle Mahrer. Comedy With Love, Sophia is a 1967 musical comedy film written by Sheldon Keller and directed by Michael Pfleghar. Science Fiction Womb is a 2010 film written and directed by Benedek Fliegauf and starring Eva Green and Matt Smith. Comedy Báječná léta pod psa is a 1997 movie, adapted from the book of the same title by Michal Viewegh. The film is directed by Petr Nikolaev. Animation TAMALA2010 a punk cat in space is a Japanese anime feature film. Direction, screenplay and music is attributed to the 2-person team t.o.L, known individually as K. and kuno. The film is computer animated in both 2D and 3D, and is mostly black and white. The characters, designed by t.o.L and Kentarō Konpon, are reminiscent of Sanrio's Hello Kitty and 1960's anime and manga such as Astro Boy. TAMALA2010 was originally envisioned as the first episode of a trilogy – the latter two parts were given the working titles TAMALA IN ORION and TATLA. A colour TV series was also planned, with the working title TAMALA IN SPACE. As of December 2007, none of these has surfaced – instead there have been two shorter works, the t.o.L written and directed TAMALA ON PARADE and TAMALA'S "WILD PARTY" – three short stories from different writers, storyboarded and directed by Shūichi Kohara and animated by Studio 4°C. Both of these are included on the TAMALA ON PARADE DVD, released in Japan in August 2007. This DVD does not have English subtitles. Documentary film Johnny Carson: King of Late Night is a documentary film by two-time Emmy®-winning filmmaker Peter Jones about the life of American television talk show host Johnny Carson. It is narrated by Kevin Spacey, and aired on PBS on May 14, 2012, as part of their American Masters series. Johnny Carson: King of Late Night is a co-production of Peter Jones Productions, Inc. and THIRTEEN’S American Masters for WNET. The film received two Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Writing Nonfiction Programming and Outstanding Picture Editing Nonfiction Programming. It was also nominated by the Writers Guild of America in the Television Documentary category. Documentary film Heartbeat in the Brain is a 1970 documentary film produced and directed by Amanda Feilding, an advocate of trepanation. In the film, Feilding, a 27-year-old student at the time, drills a hole in her forehead with a dentist's drill. In the documentary, surgical scenes alternate with motion studies of Feilding's pet pigeon Birdie. In 1978, Feilding screened the movie at the Suydam Gallery in New York. More than one audience member fainted during the climax. The 1998 documentary A Hole in the Head contains footage from Heartbeat in the Brain. The documentary, long believed to be lost, was publicly screened at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London on 28 April 2011. Comedy Elvis Is Alive is a 1998 comedy mockumentary film written and directed by Robert Diaz Leroy. Documentary film The Last Days of Winter is a 2012 documentary film directed by Mehrdad Oskouei. Comedy "On 10 September, 1964, Germany’s one-millionth ‘guest worker’ was welcomed. Spanning a period of no less than forty-five years, this film by sisters Yasemin Samdereli (director) and Nesrin Samdereli (screenplay) tells the story of guest worker number one-million-and-one – a man named Hüseyin Yilmaz and his family. ‘Who or what am I – German or Turk?’ asks six-year-old Cenk Yilmaz when neither his Turkish nor his German schoolmates pick him for their respective football teams. In an attempt to comfort Cenk, his 22-year-old cousin Canan tells him the story of their grandfather Hüseyin, who came to Germany at the end of the sixties as a ‘guest worker’ and who later brought his wife and children to ‘Almanya’. Germany had long since become the family’s home when without warning one night, Hüseyin surprises his loved ones with the news that he has bough a house in Turkey and now wants to return to the old country. Refusing to brook the slightest opposition, the entire family set off for Turkey. This marks the beginning of a journey full of memories, arguments and reconciliations – until, that is, the family trip takes an unexpected turn … The young filmmakers have plundered their own memories of childhood and youth for this, their cinematic debut. Yasemin Samdereli: “Even at an early age, we were always struck by the way people found it amusing whenever we told them stories about our childhood: that Nesrin for instance once played German carnival figure ‘Funkenmariechen’ and used to belt out Catholic hymns fervently during mass. Or that I used to play the flute in a marching band and wrote my name Jasmin – until my second grade teacher torpedoed my attempts to hoodwink her.”" Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Science Fiction The Man from Earth is a 2007 science fiction film written by Jerome Bixby and directed by Richard Schenkman. It stars David Lee Smith as John Oldman, the protagonist. The screenplay was conceived by Jerome Bixby in the early 1960s and completed on his death bed in April 1998. The movie gained recognition in part for being widely distributed through Internet peer-to-peer networks; its producer publicly thanked users of these networks for this. The film was later adapted by Schenkman into a stage play of the same name. The plot focuses on John Oldman, a departing university professor, who claims to be a Cro-Magnon that has somehow survived for more than 14,000 years. The entire movie is set in and around Oldman's house during his farewell party and is composed almost entirely of dialogue. The plot advances through intellectual arguments between Oldman and his fellow faculty members. Animation Tables Of Content is a 1986 animation short directed by Wendy Tilby. Comedy Sur la Piste du Marsupilami is a 2012 French CGI-animated/live-action hybrid family comedy film based on the comic book Marsupilami by André Franquin. Comedy Roadside Prophets is a 1992 American cult film written and directed by Abbe Wool, featuring musicians John Doe of the L.A. punk band X, and Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys, with cameo appearances by, amongst others, Timothy Leary, Arlo Guthrie, David Carradine, an uncharacteristic performance by John Cusack as Caspar, a self-styled "Symbionese" rebel, and a very early film performance by Don Cheadle. Thriller Armistice is a 2013 supernatural psychological thriller film about one man's fight to preserve his humanity and sanity over years of terrible imprisonment. It was originally called Warhouse. In 2012, it was sold at Cannes Film Market. It was then premiered in Bruges, Belgium on 29 October 2013 at Razor Reel Fantastic Film Festival. XLrator Media released the film on DVD on 11 March 2014. Comedy Ithihasa is a 2014 comedy film directed by Binu S. Documentary film 1960 is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed by Gabriele Salvatores and co-written with Michele Astori and Massimo Fiocchi. Comedy Gypsy Melody is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Lupe Velez, Alfred Rode and Jerry Verno. It was made at Elstree Studios. The sets were designed by art director John Mead. The film was a remake of the 1935 French film Juanita. Thriller Living Death is a 2006 drama/horror/thriller film written and directed by Erin Berry. Comedy XXL is a 2004 spanish film directed by Julio Sánchez Valdés. Animation "The fantastical, magical story of a Norwegian/Pakistani girl who escapes the forced marriage her family has planned for her." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site Thriller 2525 A.D. - Man has colonized the stars and the wealthy and powerful implant their brains in cloned versions of themselves to gain immortality. As a side-effect, occasionally a clone develops mutant abilities. A clone hunter and his new partner have to track down a clone who threatens to destroy the planet unless the rich man he was cloned for gives him all his wealth. Thriller A Flat is a Hindi thriller film, directed by Hemant Madhukar and produced by Anjum Rizvi.The film was released on 12 November 2010 under the Anjum Rizvi Film Company and Y.T Entertainment Ltd. banners. Science Fiction The Thing Below is a 2004 horror film starring Billy Warlock and directed by Jim Wynorski. It also has the working titles It Waits Below and Sea Ghost in Canada, and Ghost Rig 2: The Legend of the Sea Ghost in the UK for the DVD. Animation Oruspe suwop is an animated educational film directed by 神裕平. Animation Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears is an animated cartoon short written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Friz Freleng. It was released on September 2, 1944, by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of its Merrie Melodies series. The film's story combines elements of Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Little Red Riding Hood. All of the characters are drawn in blackface style. Science Fiction Ultraman Saga is a Japanese tokusatsu film and Kaiju film in the Ultra Series to celebrate the franchise's 45th anniversary. It serves as a sequel to Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial. The catchphrase for the movie is "We Still Have Glittering Hope!!". The film features Ultraman Zero, Ultraman Dyna, and Ultraman Cosmos as well as the five Ultra Brothers facing a new ultimate threat, Hyper Zetton and the monster army created by the evil Alien Bat. The film also features a new Ultraman known as Ultraman Saga. The movie is set in the world of Ultraman Dyna, taking place 18 years after the series and features much of the supporting cast returning. A selection of members from the idol group AKB48 has been chosen to portray the characters of Team-U, a special monster attack team part of the fictional Earth Defense Force. In its first week in theaters, Ultraman Saga opened at the #4 spot in the Japanese box offices, about 166,006 people in 369 screens with a budget of ¥143,747,300. Animation Nullarbor is a 2010 animation short film written and directed by Alister Lockhart and Patrick Sarell. Thriller The Summer of Massacre is 2011 anthology horror film written and directed by Joe Castro. It is listed in Guinness World Records as the slasher film with the largest bodycount, at 155. Comedy Mad About Mambo is a 2000 British/Irish co-production, filmed in Dublin but set in Belfast, written and directed by John Forte. It stars William Ash, Keri Russell and Brian Cox. Documentary film Closure is a 2012 documentary, adventure, drama and biographical film directed by Bryan Tucker. Documentary film Working alone in Iraq over eight months, filmmaker Laura Poitras (Flag Wars, POV) creates an extraordinarily intimate portrait of Iraqis living under U.S. occupation. Her principal focus is Dr. Riyadh, an Iraqi medical doctor, father of six and Sunni political candidate. An outspoken critic of the occupation, he is equally passionate about the need to establish democracy in Iraq, arguing that Sunni participation in the January 2005 elections is essential. Yet all around him, Dr. Riyadh sees only chaos, as his waiting room fills each day with patients suffering the physical and mental effects of ever-increasing violence. My Country, My Country is a powerful mosaic of daily life in Iraq. A co-production with the Independent Television Service (ITVS), produced in association with P.O.V./American Documentary. Documentary film Tamale Road: A Memoir from El Salvador is a 2012 drama history film directed by Raquel McPeek Rodriguez and Marcos Villatoro. Comedy August: Osage County is a 2013 American Drama film written by Tracy Letts and based on his Pulitzer Prize–winning play of the same name, and directed by John Wells. It is produced by George Clooney, Jean Doumanian, Grant Heslov, Steve Traxler, and Bob and Harvey Weinstein. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin, Benedict Cumberbatch, Juliette Lewis, Margo Martindale, Dermot Mulroney, and Julianne Nicholson as a dysfunctional family that reunites into the familial house when their patriarch suddenly disappears. A modest commercial success, August: Osage County received positive to mixed reviews from critics. While much praise was given to the cast, the screenplay was praised by some and seen by others as too dark and lacking in humor. For their performances in the film, Streep and Roberts received Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Documentary film Raga is a 1971 documentary film about the life and music of Indian sitarist Ravi Shankar, produced and directed by Howard Worth. It includes scenes featuring Western musicians Yehudi Menuhin and George Harrison, as well as footage of Shankar returning to Maihar in central India, where as a young man he trained under the mentorship of Allauddin Khan. The film also features a portion of Shankar and tabla player Alla Rakha's acclaimed performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. The majority of the documentary was shot in the late 1960s, during a period when Shankar's growing popularity saw Indian classical music embraced by rock and pop musicians and their audiences. Financial problems then delayed production until Harrison provided assistance through the Beatles' company Apple Films. In addition to actively promoting Raga, Harrison produced the soundtrack album – a project that led directly to he and Shankar staging the Concert for Bangladesh in August 1971. The film's working title was alternately East Meets West and Messenger Out of the East. Documentary film Well-Founded Fear is a 2000 documentary film from directors Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini. The film takes its title from the formal definition of a refugee under the UN Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, as a person who deserves protection, "owing to a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion.” The film analyzes the US asylum process by following several asylum applicants and asylum officers through actual INS interviews. Thriller A suspenseful, psychological thriller, “Truth” exposes the hidden demons buried deep inside each and every one of us. After a chance encounter over the internet, Caleb (Sean Paul Lockhart, “Milk”, “Judas Kiss”, “Chillerama”) meets and falls head over heels for Jeremy (Rob Moretti, “Crutch”, “An Affirmative Act”, “Snapshot”), and soon the line between love and lies blur. Struggling to keep his past a secret, including his mentally ill mother (Emmy Winner® Blanche Baker, “16 Candles”, “Raw Deal”, “Taking Chances”) Caleb slowly succumbs to his darker side. A sudden turn of events finds Jeremy held captive, until Caleb’s quest for the truth be revealed. Science Fiction Cheap Thrills is a 2013 black comedy thriller directed by E.L. Katz in his directorial debut. It premiered at South by Southwest on March 8, 2013, and was acquired by Drafthouse Films and Snoot Entertainment. It was released on March 24, 2014, in the United States. Comedy Daddy Who? is a 1999 romantic comedy film written by Frederic Golchan, Guy de Maupassant and directed by Frederic Golchan. Comedy Project A-Ko Versus Battle 1: Grey Side is a film directed by Katsuhiko Nishijima. Thriller The Haunting of Helena is 2012 American supernatural horror film, written and directed by Christian Bisceglia and filmed in Italy. The film stars Harriet MacMasters-Green and Sabrina Jolie Perez. Thriller Ruthless is a 1948 drama film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Zachary Scott, Sydney Greenstreet and Louis Hayward. Comedy The Big Broadcast of 1937 is a 1936 Paramount Pictures production directed by Mitchell Leisen, and is the third in the series of Big Broadcast movies. The musical comedy stars Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bob Burns, Martha Raye, Shirley Ross, Ray Milland, Benny Fields, Frank Forest and the orchestra of Benny Goodman. Uncredited roles include Jack Mulhall. The version shown in British cinemas also included clips featuring Richard Tauber and the Vienna Boys Choir, not in the original American version. German animator Oskar Fischinger was hired to create an animation sequence in Technicolor. However, when Paramount changed the production to black-and-white only, Fischinger's original abstract animation design was changed to a hybrid animation and live-action sequence showing consumer products emanating from a broadcasting tower, to the song "Radio Dynamics" by Ralph Rainger. It has yet to receive a DVD or VHS issue. Documentary film Kings Park: Stories from an American Mental Institution is a documentary film directed by Lucy Winer. Animation Somos Todos Saci is a 2013 short animation film directed by Renato Leôncio de Oliveira. Documentary film Every Sunday Morning is a documentary film that received the 1965 award for the AACTA Award for Best Documentary, Honourable Mention. Documentary film Behind the Swings is a documentary directed by the YMCA Youth. Comedy Not So Dusty is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Bill Owen, Leslie Dwyer and Joy Nichols. Two London rubbish collectors come into possession of a valuable book, and thwart the attempts of some criminals to con them out of it. Meanwhile one of the dustmen pursues a romance with a housemaid he has met on his round. Comedy Kanchana is a 2011 Tamil comedy horror film directed, written and produced by Raghava Lawrence as a sequel to his previous venture, Muni. The film features himself in the lead role with Sarathkumar in titular character and Lakshmi Rai in other roles. The film released on 22 July 2011, while a dubbed same-titled Telugu version was released a week earlier in Andhra Pradesh. In spite of mixed reviews from critics, the film became a commercial success in both languages. Now it is also going to remake in Sinhala in Sri Lanka and the unusual lead character is going to be portrayed by Ranjan Ramanayake. Comedy Menculik Miyabi is a 2010 Indonesian comedy film directed by Findo Purwono HW and produced by Ody Mulya Hidayat. Starring Sabrina Pai and Nicky Tirta, the film follows a young man who is obsessed with AV idol Maria Ozawa and, in an attempt to kidnap her, accidentally kidnaps a Taiwanese tourist. After the film was announced it was protested heavily by the Islamic Defenders Front, which resulted in Ozawa's role being cut almost entirely. Critical reception was unfavourable. Animation The Inventor is a 2010 short animated film written by Jean-François Martin and directed by Gary Fouchy, Jérémy Guerrieri, Paul Jaulmes, Nicolas Leroy, Leslie Martin, Maud Sertour and Alexandre Toufaili. Documentary film Curriculum vitae is a 1975 polish film written and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. Comedy Middle of Nowhere is a 2008 coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by John Stockwell, written by Michelle Morgan, and starring Susan Sarandon and her real-life daughter, Eva Amurri. It premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received a Golden Trailer Awards nomination in the category of Best Music. Thriller Legendary Assassin Chinese: 狼牙之阿布 is a 2008 Hong Kong action film directed by Wu Jing in his directorial debut, who also starred in the lead role, and also features fight choreography by Nicky Li. The film also marks the screen debut of singer, songwriter and model Celina Jade (daughter of Snake in the Eagle's Shadow and Game of Death II film star Roy Horan). Wu stars as a mysterious martial artist, who become a female cop's prime suspect in a murder investigation. Comedy A Wild Hare is a 1940 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, directed by Tex Avery, and written by Rich Hogan. It was originally released on July 27, 1940. A Wild Hare is considered by many film historians to be the first "official" Bugs Bunny cartoon. The title is a play on "wild hair", the first of many puns between "hare" and "hair" that would appear in Bugs Bunny titles. The pun is carried further by a bar of I'm Just Wild About Harry playing in the underscore of the opening credits. Various directors at the Warner Bros. cartoon studio had been experimenting with cartoons focused on a hunter pursuing a rabbit since 1938, with varied approaches to the characters of both rabbit and hunter. A Wild Hare is noteworthy as the first true Bugs Bunny cartoon, as well as for settling on the classic voice and appearance of the hunter, Elmer Fudd. Although the animators continued to experiment with Elmer's design for a few more years, his look here proved the basis for his finalized design. Thriller Directed by Jason Holt (1993) Starring Erik Estrada, Karen Black and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs In the gritty, grand tradition of Reservoir Dogs, Narc and Jefferson in Paris, Tuesday Never Comes plunges you into the dark world of undercover police narcs with a blood-soaked vengeance. What should have been the perfect drug bust turns into a brutal clash of double-dealing double-crosses between crack-obsessed assassins and gangsters. With top notch performances by Erik Estrada, Academy Award® nominee Karen Black and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, punctuating the non-stop ferocious action. Animation Le phénomène is a 1978 animation, short film directed by Paul Dopff. Comedy Sexcula is a 1974 comedy and horror film directed by John Holbrook. Comedy The Curse of Eleanor Crabtree is a 2012 short comedy drama written and directed by James Cowen. Thriller The Boy with the Sun in His Eye is a 2009 comedy/drama/thriller film written and directed by Todd Verow. Also written by Jim Dwyer and Geretta Geretta Comedy The Password is Courage is a 1962 film based on John Castle's 1954 Second World War memoir of the same name. It was written, produced and directed by Andrew L. Stone and stars Dirk Bogarde, Maria Perschy and Alfred Lynch. The film is a lighthearted take on the true story of Sergeant-Major Charles Coward, written under the pseudonym John Castle by Ronald Charles Payne and John Williams Garrod. Documentary film Jews and Buddhism: Belief Amended, Faith Revealed is a documentary narrated by Sharon Stone that compiles interviews and archival footage of prominent Jewish, Buddhist, and Jewish-Buddhist personalities—including the Dalai Lama, David Ben-Gurion, Allen Ginsberg, Rabbi Allen Lew, Sylvia Boorstein, and many others—to explore the new phenomenon of American Jews who have expanded their faith by drawing from Buddhist traditions. Thriller Born of War is an action film directed by Vicky Jewson. Comedy Kin-dza-dza! is a 1986 Soviet sci-fi dystopian black comedy cult film released by the Mosfilm studio and directed by Georgiy Daneliya, with a story by Georgiy Daneliya and Revaz Gabriadze. The movie was filmed in color, consists of two parts and runs for 135 minutes in total. Like many of Daneliya's works, Kin-dza-dza! represents a double entendre in terms of parody and features dark and grotesque aspects of humanity. It depicts a desert planet, depleted of its resources, home to an impoverished dog-eat-dog society with extreme inequality and oppression. Comedy Madonna: Truth or Dare is a 1991 American documentary film chronicling the life of American singer-songwriter Madonna during her 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour. The film was generally well received by critics and was successful at the box office, at that point becoming the highest-grossing documentary of all time with a worldwide gross of $29,012,935. It was screened out of competition at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Madonna produced another documentary I'm Going to Tell You a Secret which followed her 2004 Re-Invention World Tour. It was filmed and narrated in the same style as Truth or Dare, with stage performances filmed in colour and behind-the-scenes in black and white. The film was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actress for Madonna as herself. It holds an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Thriller Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo is a 1977 television horror film directed by Stuart Hagmann. The production stars Claude Akins, Charles Frank and Deborah Winters. Matthew Laborteaux and Pat Hingle costar. CBS Television broadcast and distributed the picture for Alan Landsburg Productions. Thriller Dollman vs. Demonic Toys is an American low-budget, independent 1993 horror film in the B movie category, that went straight to video and never had a theatrical release. It is a continuation of three films released by Full Moon Features: Dollman, Demonic Toys and Bad Channels. Much of the movie consists of flashbacks from the three prequels, aimed to enhance the story and promote the earlier movies. This film was followed by Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys in 2004 with alternate designs for the toys, which initially aired on Syfy. In 2009, an actual sequel to the first film, titled Demonic Toys 2, was released, which means Dollman vs. Demonic Toys is either no longer canonical or simply takes place after Demonic Toys 2. Documentary film Alpi is a 2011 documentary film directed by Armin Linke. Science Fiction Incident on Highway 73 is a 2012 short horror thriller film written by Michael Kirk & Brian Thompson and directed by Brian Thompson. Thriller Missing is a 1982 American drama film directed by Costa-Gavras, starring Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek, Melanie Mayron, John Shea, and Charles Cioffi. It is based on the true story of American journalist Charles Horman, who disappeared in the bloody aftermath of the US-backed Chilean coup of 1973 that deposed the democratically elected socialist President Salvador Allende. Set largely during the days and weeks following Horman's disappearance, the movie depicts his father and wife searching to determine his fate. The film examines the relationship between Horman's wife Beth and her father-in-law, American businessman Ed Horman. The film was banned in Chile during Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship, even though neither Chile nor Pinochet are ever mentioned by name. Science Fiction Cabin Fever: Patient Zero is a 2014 American horror film directed by Kaare Andrews and starring Sean Astin, Jillian Murray, Currie Graham and Lydia Hearst. It was written by Jake Wade Wall. It is the third installment in the Cabin Fever franchise. The film was shot in the Dominican Republic. It was released on June 26, 2014. Animation The Bird Store is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932. Animation Lost And Found is a 2013 short animation film directed by Karen Star. Documentary film Milius is a 2013 documentary film directed by Joey Figueroa and Zak Knutson. Animation Tom is chasing both Jerry and the house canary, but the two go out of reach by taking refuge in the canary's birdhouse. Tom tries everything to get up to them, but everything fails, ultimately resulting in him crashing through the whole house. When he comes out the other side, he has pink lace attached to him. Tom realizes that he can actually use the lace as wings to fly; a new weapon in his quest to get to Jerry and the canary... Comedy I Heard is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The cartoon features music by and a special guest appearance from jazz musician Don Redman and his Orchestra. Comedy Dudes is a 1987 film directed by Penelope Spheeris and written by Randall Jahnson. Comedy Toʻylar muborak is a 1978 Uzbek comedy film directed by Eduard Khachaturov. The film stars the People's Artist of Uzbekistan Obid Yunusov and tells the story of a bridegroom who ends up helping many people in trouble on his wedding day and because of this barely makes it to his own wedding. Documentary film Los tres secretos de Fátima is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Magali Escobar Ramírez. Science Fiction Record/Play is a 2012 short science fiction drama film written by Aaron Wolfe and directed by Jesse Atlas. Documentary film Tableau Noir is a 2013 documentary film directed by Yves Yersin. Documentary film Sex no mukôgawa: AV danyû to iu ikikata is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Yûjirô Enoki and Hidekazu Takahara. Comedy Death by Hanging is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Do-yun Yu. It was acclaimed for its innovative Brechtian techniques and complex treatments of guilt and consciousness, justice, and the persecution of ethnic Koreans in Japan. Documentary film Johnny Winter: Down & Dirty is a 2014 documentary film directed by Greg Olliver. Science Fiction The Brain Eaters is a 1958 science fiction-horror film about alien parasites who invade the small Illinois town of Riverdale and are able to take over any living thing, mind and body, by attaching themselves to their host's back and inserting two mandibles into the base of their spines. The film was directed by Bruno VeSota and stars Ed Nelson, Alan Jay Factor, Joanna Lee, with a brief appearance by Leonard Nimoy. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Earth vs. the Spider Thriller The Limey is a 1999 American crime film, directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Lem Dobbs. The film features Terence Stamp, Lesley Ann Warren, Luis Guzmán, Barry Newman, and Peter Fonda. It was filmed on location in L.A. and Big Sur. Documentary film Norah Jones and the Handsome Band: Live in 2004 is a music documentary film directed by Hamish Hamilton. Animation The Snow Queen's Revenge is a 1996 British animated film directed by Martin Gates. It is a sequel to the 1995 children's fantasy animated film The Snow Queen and has some of the voice cast changed, including Julia McKenzie cast in the titular role of the Snow Queen. Vanquished in the first film, the evil Snow Queen returns to life, setting out to seek revenge on those who ruined her plans to freeze the world in solid ice, frost, and snow, and it is up to young Ellie and her best friends to stop her again. Comedy Pacific Rendezvous is a 1942 adventure war comedy drama mystery film written by Harry Kurnitz, P.J. Wolfson and George Oppenheimer, and directed by George Sidney. Science Fiction Perfect Sense, formerly known as The Last Word, is a 2011 drama film directed by David Mackenzie and written by Kim Fupz Aakeson, starring Eva Green and Ewan McGregor. Scenes were shot in various locations around Glasgow and in Kenya. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Thriller Murder in the First is a largely fictitious 1995 film, directed by Marc Rocco, about a petty criminal named Henri Young who is put on trial for murder in the first degree. The film also stars Christian Slater and Gary Oldman. Comedy Kamisama no koibito is a musical comedy film directed by Yoshitarō Nomura. Comedy Adventures of the Barber of Seville is a 1954 Spanish comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Denok & Gareng is a 2012 documentary drama film wrote and directed by Dwi Sujanti Nugraheni. Science Fiction Idaho Transfer is a 1973 science fiction film directed by Peter Fonda. It stars Kelley Bohanon, Kevin Hearst, Dale Hopkins, and Keith Carradine. Thriller Fargo is a 1996 American dark comedy crime thriller film written, produced, edited, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. It stars Frances McDormand as a pregnant Minnesota police chief who investigates a series of local homicides, and William H. Macy as a struggling car salesman who hires two criminals to kidnap his wife. The film also features Steve Buscemi, Peter Stormare, Harve Presnell and John Carroll Lynch. The film earned seven Academy Award nominations, winning two for Best Original Screenplay for the Coens and Best Actress in a Leading Role for McDormand. It also won the BAFTA Award and the Award for Best Director for Joel Coen at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. In 2006, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and inducted into the United States National Film Registry for preservation, making it one of five films to have been preserved in their first year of eligibility. The film was followed by the critically acclaimed FX television series created and written by Noah Hawley, with the Coen brothers acting as executive producers. Documentary film Magic Camp is a family documentary film directed by Judd Ehrlich. Thriller Swaha is a 2010 drama, fantasy, horror, mystery and thriller film written by Manoj Sharma and Praveen Bhardwaj and directed by Manoj Sharma. Animation Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back is a 2010 animated comedy film and the sequel to the 2008 film Space Chimps. The film was directed and produced by John H. Williams, written by Rob Moreland, with animation by Vanguard Animation and Prana Studios. Comedy Beverly Hills Family Robinson is a 1997 American Walt Disney television film based on the novel Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss. The film features Dyan Cannon, Martin Mull, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan O'Donohue as the main cast and was aired on ABC. This Disney film was shot in the Far North of Queensland, Australia from 25 January to 23 February 1996. Comedy The Sky is Blue is a 2013 action comedy film directed by Andrew Fierberg. Documentary film In Search of Excellence is a 1997 short documentary film directed by Raghu Krishna. Comedy Don Camillo is now a bishop, Peppone is now a senator, but their rivalry is as fierce as when they were just a village priest, and a village administrator. Don Camillo learns that Peppone is about to promote the building of a communal house on the place of an old, derelict church, and that spurns the old flame. They descend from Rome onto quiet Brescello, and they will agitate their faithful hosts, christians against communists, using all devious ways. Even Christ makes a cameo appearance, when things are going a trifle too far. Comedy Family Dinner is a 2009 short comedy film written by Lauralee Bell and Mike Fasolo and directed by Lauralee Bell. Comedy Sex Is Zero is a 2002 South Korean film written and directed by Yoon Je-kyoon, starring Im Chang-jung and Ha Ji-won. In the style of American gross-out comedies like American Pie, it follows the exploits of a group of college students, which eventually takes a serious turn. Sex Is Zero sold 4,089,900 tickets in South Korea, making it the fifth most popular film of 2002. A sequel, Sex Is Zero 2, was released in December 2007, starring most of the original cast. Comedy French Leave is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Betty Lynne, Edmund Breon and John Longden. It was based on a play by Reginald Berkeley. Science Fiction The Dark Hour is a Spanish science fiction film, produced in 2007, written and directed by Elio Quiroga, and produced by Eqlipse Producciones Cinematográficas with Margaret Nicoll, Jérôme Debève and Juan A. Ruiz as associate producers. Comedy The King and Four Queens is a 1956 American Western adventure comedy/mystery film starring Clark Gable and Eleanor Parker. Directed by Raoul Walsh, the film is based on a story written by Margaret Fitts who also wrote the screenplay along with Richard Alan Simmons. Comedy Pups Is Pups is a two-reel comedy short subject, part of the Our Gang series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach, and originally released to theatres by M-G-M in 1930. It was the 100th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Chettayees: Lovable Rascals is a 2012 Malayalam comedy film written by Sachi and directed by Shajoon Kariyal. The film is produced under the banner of Thakkaali Films, a production house launched by a group of friends – actors Biju Menon and Suresh Krishna, cinematographer P. Sukumar, scenarist Sachi, and director Shajoon Kariyal. The film tells the story of friendship. The story is centered on an eventful New Year celebration of five friends and the sequence of events following it in the next few days. It stars Lal, Biju Menon, Suresh Krishna, P. Sukumar, Sunil Babu and Mia in pivotal roles. Documentary film Enigmatico is a 1995 short documentary film. Thriller Panchakshari is a 2010 Telugu film that stars Anushka Shetty. It was directed by V. Samudra and released on June 11, 2010. It is dubbed in Tamil as Panchamukhi and in Hindi as Vaishnavi. Animation Pigeon: Impossible is a 2009 animation short action comedy film directed and written by Lucas Martell. Documentary film Tats Cru: The Mural Kings is a documentary film directed by Mark Kotlinski. Documentary film Victory at Sea is a 1954 war documentary film written by Richard Hanser and Henry Salomon and directed by Isaac Kleinerman. Comedy Friction is a 2010 comedy film written by Cullen Hoback and Jerome Schwartz and directed by Cullen Hoback. Animation I Have Your Heart is a 2012 animation film directed by Jim Batt. Comedy House Arrest is a 1996 comedy film. The film was directed by Harry Winer who has directed other films but is more prolific as a television series director. The film stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Kevin Pollak. The film boasts a very thorough supporting cast in Christopher McDonald, Wallace Shawn, Jennifer Tilly, and an up-and-coming Jennifer Love Hewitt. House Arrest was released on August 14, 1996 and went on to gross just over $7 million at the box office. It was widely panned by critics, particularly Chicago critic Gene Siskel, who loathed the film and gave it zero stars out of 4. House Arrest was shot at various locations in the U.S. states of California and Ohio. Monrovia, California was the location for several exterior house scenes while most interior shots were done at the CBS/Radford lot in Studio City, California. The story was set in Defiance, Ohio, although another town, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, actually doubled for it. Comedy Deathtrap is a 1982 thriller based on Ira Levin's play of the same name, directed by Sidney Lumet from a screenplay by Levin and Jay Presson Allen, starring Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve. Comedy The Judge and the Assassin is a 1976 French drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. The film won two César Awards in 1977. It is based on the life of mass murderer Joseph Vacher. Documentary film Sayama: Mienai tejô wo hazusu made is a documentary film directed by Sung Woong Kim. Thriller Eddie Macon's Run is a 1983 film based on the 1980 novel by James McLendon, it stars Kirk Douglas, John Schneider and John Goodman in his film debut. Comedy Everything Has a Reason is a 1939 comedy film written by István Békeffy and Endre Solt and directed by László Kalmár. Thriller Logan's War: Bound by Honor is a 1998 made-for-TV action/drama film directed by Michael Preece. It was written by Chuck Norris and his brother Aaron. Chuck Norris also starred in the film, with Eddie Cibrian and Chuck Norris. Despite a popular misconception, the film has no connection to either Logan's Run or Blood In Blood Out. Comedy Virgin Territory is a 2007 romantic comedy film based upon Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron. It has also been known under the working titles The Decameron, Angels and Virgins, Guilty Pleasures and Chasing Temptation. The film's Italian title Decameron Pie pays tribute to both the title of the original source inspiration and to U.S. comedy film American Pie. The film was released in France on December 12, 2007 under the title Medieval Pie, and was released directly-to-DVD in the U.S. in August 2008. It was the last film produced by Dino De Laurentiis. Comedy Men's Show is a 2004 comedy film written by Tomás Koncinský, Martin Kotík and Petr Nepovím and directed by Martin Kotík. Documentary film Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God is a 2012 documentary film directed by Alex Gibney. The film details the first known protest against clerical sex abuse in the United States by four deaf men. It features the voices of actors Jamey Sheridan, Chris Cooper, Ethan Hawke, and John Slattery, who provide the vocal translation of the deaf interviewees. The title is derived from the Latin phrase "mea maxima culpa". It is taken from the Confiteor that is part of the Roman Catholic Mass. It translates into English as "My most grievous fault". Documentary film The Haverstraw Tunnel is an early black and white silent film released in 1897 by the American Mutoscope Company. It is considered to be the first example of a phantom ride and features a train travelling along the West Shore Railroad in Rockland County, New York and then through the eponymous tunnel. Thriller Dot.Kill, also known as Digital Reaper, is a 2005 crime thriller film directed by John Irvin and starring Armand Assante. The film was shot on location in New York City and Liverpool. Comedy First Prize is a 2013 short film written and directed by Kevin James McMullin. Comedy Boeing Boeing is a 1985 Malayalam film directed by Priyadarshan, a film adaptation based on the 1960 French play Boeing-Boeing. The story follows Shyam who tries dating more than one air hostess with the help of his friend Anilkumar. It was remade in Telugu as Chilakkottudu. Priyadarshan remade the film in Hindi as Garam Masala. Thriller Sniper: Reloaded is a 2011 direct-to-video action film, directed by Claudio Fäh and the fourth installment in the Sniper film series. The film is the first in the Sniper series that does not feature the character of Thomas Beckett. Instead, it introduces his son Brandon. Also, Billy Zane returned as Richard Miller from the first film. The film was released on DVD on April 26, 2011. Comedy Spiaggia libera is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. Animation Detonator Orgun is a 1991 Japanese original video animation series by AIC and Artmic, directed by Masami Ōbari. It was released on DVD by Central Park Media in the United States in 2001. Comedy Painless Love is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Ear of the Heart: The Music of Galt MacDermot is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jeff Lunger. Comedy Bikini Airways is a 2003 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Science Fiction Algol: Tragedy of Power is a 1920 German science fiction film about an alien from the planet Algol. Comedy A Thin Line Between Love and Hate is a 1996 American dark comedy-romance film that was directed and co-written by Martin Lawrence, who also stars in the film. Lawrence co-wrote the screenplay alongside Kenny Buford and Bentley Kyle Evans, who has also written for Lawrence's hit television sitcom, Martin, and Kim Bass. Along with Lawrence, the film features a talented cast of actors that include Lynn Whitfield, Regina King, Bobby Brown and Della Reese. The film tells the story of Darnell Wright, a ladies' man who finds himself targeted by one of his obsessed lovers. A Thin Line Between Love and Hate was released in April 1996 and went on to gross over $30 million at the box office against a budget of $8 million. The film was shot on location entirely in the city of Los Angeles, California from June 5 until August 11, 1995. The title for the film is taken from the 1971 song "Thin Line Between Love and Hate" by The Persuaders. R&B trio H-Town recorded a cover version of this song that was included on the film soundtrack. At the time of filming, Lawrence was 12 years younger than Lynn Whitfield, who was 42 at the time. Comedy A Letter to Three Wives is a 1949 American romantic drama film which tells the story of a woman who mails a letter to three women, telling them she has left town with the husband of one of them. It stars Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Kirk Douglas, Paul Douglas in his film debut, Jeffrey Lynn, and Thelma Ritter. An uncredited Celeste Holm provides the voice of Addie Ross, the unseen woman who wrote the eponymous letter. The movie was adapted by Vera Caspary and Joseph L. Mankiewicz from a Cosmopolitan magazine 1946 novel Letter to Five Wives by John Klempner. It was directed by Mankiewicz, who went on to direct All About Eve the following year. The film won the Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay and was nominated for Best Picture. Science Fiction Caught Looking is a 1991 sci-fi short film written by Paul Hallam and directed by Constantine Giannaris. ""Caught Looking" shows a man sitting at his computer as he logs into an interactive game called "Caught Looking". He roams through virtual passages, looks at the rough trade section, gives it some consideration and moves on. He then goes to a teenager, a threesome and sex in a public bathroom and finally comes to "The Grotto of Tiberius" which once was, in the 50's, a kind of homosexual meeting spot. Finally he virtually sends himself back to a couple of sailors and ultimately to a young Tunisian named Karim. As he journeys through his imagination, we get insight into the gay mind. It is a short look into the fantasies of the gay mind and is homage to past gay icons." Quoting the description from Amazon. Comedy Le mariage forcé is a 1909 comedy short film written by Molière and directed by Max Linder. Science Fiction Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is a 2009 American 3-D computer animated comedy adventure film, and the third installment in the Ice Age series. It was produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film features the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Seann William Scott, Josh Peck, Simon Pegg, and Chris Wedge. The story has Sid being taken by a female Tyrannosaurus after stealing her eggs, leading the rest of the protagonists to rescue him in a tropical lost world inhabited by dinosaurs beneath the ice. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, Dawn of the Dinosaurs ranked at the time as the seventh highest grossing animated film of all time, earning $886.7 million worldwide. Thriller Gunmen is a 1994 action-comedy film directed by Deran Sarafian. It stars Mario Van Peebles, Christopher Lambert, Denis Leary, Kadeem Hardison and Patrick Stewart. Robert Harper and Brenda Bakke are co-stars of the film. It was released to home video by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Comedy He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father aka. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chan and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Carina Lau, Anita Yuen and Lawrence Cheng. The title is a pun of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", a hit single for The Hollies in 1969 and for Neil Diamond in 1970. Science Fiction Wartime is the title of a short science fiction film, produced direct-to-video in 1987 by Reeltime Pictures. It was the first professionally produced, authorised independent spin-off of the long-running TV series Doctor Who, and the only such production to be made while the originating TV series was still on the air. Produced and directed by Keith Barnfather and written by Andy Lane and Helen Stirling, Wartime followed the adventures of Warrant Officer John Benton of the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce a.k.a. UNIT. During a mission for UNIT leader Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, Benton visits his childhood home where ghosts of the past rise up to haunt him. John Levene, who played Benton on Doctor Who off-and-on between 1968 and 1975, reprised the role for the film. In 1997, a revised version of the film was released, adding a voice-only cameo by Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier. Although the British Broadcasting Corporation owns the rights to Doctor Who and its lead characters, Reeltime was able to obtain permission from Derrick Sherwin, creator of Benton and UNIT, to use both entities in this film so long as the Doctor was not mentioned. Science Fiction Fantastic Planet is a 1973 cutout stop motion science fiction allegorical film directed by René Laloux, production designed by Roland Topor, written by both of them and animated at Jiří Trnka Studio. The film was an international production between France and Czechoslovakia and was distributed in the United States by Roger Corman. It won the special jury prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. The story is based on the novel Oms en série, by the French writer Stefan Wul. A working title for the film while it was in development was Sur la planète Ygam. The film had a total of 809,945 admissions in France. Comedy Swinging the Lead is a 1934 British comedy film directed by David MacKane and starring William Hartnell, Moira Lynd and Gibb McLaughlin. Some criminals sell a drug that changes people's personalities. Comedy Sexykiller, morirás por ella is a 2008 Spanish comedy horror film directed by Miguel Martí. The film was released in Spain in October 2008. Documentary film Lost Innocents of Kashmir is a 2011 documentary short historical fiction war film written and directed by David Blackall. Documentary film La valise is a 1990 documentary, short film directed by François Amado. Science Fiction Green Lantern: First Flight is a 2009 direct-to-video animated superhero film adaptation of the DC Comics Green Lantern mythology. Centering on the first mission of Hal Jordan, the first human inducted into the Green Lantern Corps, the film is written by veteran DC Comics animation collaborator Alan Burnett, produced by Bruce Timm, and directed by Lauren Montgomery. It is the fifth in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. Its US broadcast premiere was on Saturday January 16, 2010 8:00 p.m. on Cartoon Network. Documentary film After The Mine is a short documentary film directed by Diendo Hamadi and Dinta Wa Lusula. Comedy The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan is a 2008 South Korean film. Described as a "comic action film", The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan depicts the gangster culture of Joseon Dynasty Korea, and is based on an actual fight that occurred at a kisaeng house in 1724. The film was directed by Yeo Kyun-dong, and stars Lee Jung-jae—in his first film role for three years—alongside Kim Ok-bin. Costumes for the film were created by fashion designer André Kim. Thriller Ankhen is a 1968 Hindi spy thriller produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. After the surprise big hit of Farz as a spy thriller, Sagar came out with a bigger budget film in the same genre, shot in many international locations. The film stars Mala Sinha, Dharmendra, Mehmood, Lalita Pawar, Jeevan and Madan Puri. The music is by Ravi and the lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi. It was the biggest hit of 1968 in India, attaining 'blockbuster' status. Ankhen is considered to be a pioneer in Hindi spy films. It was initially planned to be shot when Dharmendra had just one film under his belt. But the director Ramanand Sagar had apprehensions of casting him since he was considered raw and was not yet a star; therefore he recruited a huge star of the period, Mala Sinha, opposite him for market considerations. With the success of Phool Aur Paththar, Sagar decided to increase his budget and finalize Dharmendra as the leading man. The film went on to become the biggest hit of the year and Dharmendra was in the top league. His other movie of the year, Shikar, went on to be a golden jubilee hit and he became an actor of reckoning. Documentary film Henri Plaat is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jérôme Schlomoff. Documentary film A Discussion About 'Things We Lost in the Fire' is a 2008 documentary written by Allan Loeb and directed by Susanne Bier. Science Fiction Junk Town is a short animation film directed by Nobutaka Ito. Animation Herr Kules Adventures in Arcadia is a 1997 short animation film written and directed by Rolf Bächler. Comedy How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired is a French language Canadian film directed by Jacques W. Benoit, starring Isaach De Bankolé and written by Haitian author Dany Laferrière based on his novel of the same name. The New York Times, the Toronto Star, the Toronto Sun and the Boston Globe all refused to publish an ad for the film, while the Washington Post did. Documentary film This powerful documentary looks at the Democratic Republic of Congo, and describes six hidden faces of Africa, far from the capitals devastated by globalization and populated by million people. The Democratic Republic of Congo, in the heart of black Africa is a huge territory, exploited for its great natural wealth. Just four years ago democratic elections were held at National level. In the northeast, an area of pressure from neighboring Rwanda and Uganda, you are in no man's land where humanitarian crises and genocides are cycles, where black African world lives in poverty, but continues to resist organizing between tradition and development failure. Comedy Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man is a 1981 Italian film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. It stars Anouk Aimée and Ugo Tognazzi, who was awarded the Best Male Actor Award at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival for his performance. In his review, Vincent Canby describes the film as, "Bernardo Bertolucci's very good, cerebrally tantalizing new film, Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man, the story of what may or may not be a terrorist kidnapping of the sort that has been making Italian headlines with increasing frequency in recent years." Comedy Twins is a 1988 comedy film, produced and directed by Ivan Reitman about unlikely twins who were separated at birth. The core of the film is the relationship between DeVito's streetwise character and Schwarzenegger's intellectual persona. The original music score was composed by Georges Delerue and Randy Edelman. It grossed $11 million on its opening weekend, and went on to gross $216 million worldwide. Schwarzenegger and DeVito rather than taking their usual salary for the film, both agreed with the studio to take 20% of the film's box office, which resulted in them receiving the biggest paychecks of their movie careers. Science Fiction Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey, also known in Japan as Space Pirate Captain Harlock: Outside Legend - The Endless Odyssey, is an OVA sequel to Space Pirate Captain Harlock. Thriller What happened in room 13 is a 2014 short film written and directed by Dilman Dila Science Fiction For All Time is a 2000 television film directed by Steven Schachter. Comedy Honeymoon with Mom is a 2006 comedy film written by Duane Poole and directed by Paul A. Kaufman. Comedy Der Anner. Der Heimatfilm. is year 2009 short film directed and written by Philipp Hartmann. Comedy Del can-can al mambo is a 1951 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Documentary film Not Anymore: A Story of Revolution is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Matthew VanDyke. Comedy Losers' Club is a 2011 Turkish comedy-drama film, co-written and directed by Tolga Örnek based on a true story, starring Nejat İşler and Yiğit Özşener as the co-hosts of a contorversial mid-90s Istanbul radio show. The film, which opened on March 25, 2011 at number 2 in the Turkish box office, is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2011. Science Fiction Apocalypse II: Revelation is a 1999 Christian/thriller and sequel to Apocalypse by Cloud Ten Pictures. Three months have passed since the events of the previous film. Franco Macalousso has convinced many of those left behind that he is the true Messiah. But is he? Counter-terrorism expert Thorold Stone tries to put the pieces of his life together. His wife and daughter were among the millions who vanished in the Rapture. In the course of his investigation of an underground resistance movement, he uncovers a conspiracy that leads to the heart of the new world order. Stone throws in his lot with this group of rebel Christians, which includes journalist Helen Hannah Leigh Lewis, a computer engineer working for One Nation Earth, and a beautiful blind cynic. The "Haters" find themselves in a race against time as the World Government distributes Virtual Reality headsets to every single person on Earth, to be activated on the Messiah's "Day of Wonders". Documentary film Beef III is the third installment of the Beef series. It is a documentary about Hip hop rivalries and beefs. It was released on DVD on November 15, 2005. It was directed and produced by Peter Spirer and lasts approximately 85 minutes. It was narrated by DJ Kay Slay and scored by Nu Jerzey Devil. The next film in the series is called Beef IV. Documentary film Cuisine As An Agent Of Social Change is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jesús M. Santos. Science Fiction Zenon: The Zequel is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie and the second installment of the Disney Channel's "Zenon" television film series, following the first installment, Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, and preceding Zenon: Z3. Animation It's Magic, Charlie Brown is the 21st prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on April 28, 1981. The special was later released on DVD on September 2, 2008 as a bonus feature on Warner Home Video's remastered deluxe DVD of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Comedy Million Dollar Weekend is a 1948 American noir film directed by, and starring, Gene Raymond. Thriller Break Up is a 1998 American crime thriller film directed by Paul Marcus and written by Anne Amanda Opotowsky. It stars Bridget Fonda, Hart Bochner, Kiefer Sutherland, and Steven Weber. Comedy Dayere Zangi is a 2008 Iranian film directed by Parisa Bakhtavar and written by her director husband, Asghar Farhadi. It was released in Iran during Nowrooz holidays and was an average gross. Comedy Aunt Fanny's Tour of Booty is a computer animated short comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios. The film is included in the computer animated film Robots DVD as a bonus feature. Thriller Lisbon is a 1999 Argentine-Spanish thriller directed by Antonio Hernández. Documentary film Light's Diamond Jubilee is a two-hour TV special aired on October 24, 1954 on all four U.S. television networks of the time, DuMont, CBS, NBC, and ABC. The special won a Primetime Emmy Award for Victor Young for Best Music for a Variety or Dramatic series. The special was produced by David O. Selznick, had seven directors, and featured major stars of the day. The special was sponsored by General Electric in honor of the 75th anniversary of the invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas Edison. In 1929, a previous celebration of "light's golden jubilee" was produced by General Electric and created by PR pioneer Edward Bernays. Robert Benchley's appearance was a segment from his MGM short film How to Raise a Baby. Documentary film The Jim Lindsey Story is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Clint Fullen. Thriller Let the Devil Wear Black is a 1999 film directed by Stacy Title, co-written by Title and her husband, actor Jonathan Penner. The film is a modern retelling of the classic play Hamlet. Science Fiction Shreeman Funtoosh is a 1965 romance drama film written by Pandit R. Priyadarshi nad directed by Shantilal Soni. Documentary film Los Niños del Nepal is a 2002 documentary short film written and directed by Javier Berrocal and Juan Soler. Comedy Lucky Lady is a 1975 American film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Gene Hackman, Liza Minnelli and Burt Reynolds, with Robby Benson. Its story takes place during Prohibition in the United States in the year 1930. Gene Hackman initially did not want to do the film, but 20th Century Fox kept offering him more and more money. Finally, Fox offered him $1.25 million, and according to talent agent Sue Mengers, "it was almost obscene for him not to do the film." On February 1, 2011 Shout! Factory released the film on DVD for the first time. Documentary film An African-American in Russia is a 1999 documentary film directed by Jamal Hodge. Comedy Grabbers is a 2012 Irish-British monster film directed by Jon Wright and written by Kevin Lehane. The film stars Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley, Bronagh Gallagher and Russell Tovey among an ensemble cast of Irish actors. Comedy The Jet Benny Show is a 1986 science fiction parody film, in which the title character is a spoof of Jack Benny. The plot is a broad parody of the Star Wars films, and is deliberately low-budget in appearance. Comedy "In the late 1990s, a hybrid form of graffiti began appearing in cities around the world. Enlisting stickers, stencils, posters, and sculpture and spread by the burgeoning Internet, it would be labeled “street art” and establish itself as the most significant counterculture movement of a generation. Los Angeles–based filmmaker Terry Guetta set out to record this secretive world in all its thrilling detail. For more than eight years, he traveled with the pack, roaming the streets of America and Europe, the stealthy witness of the world’s most infamous vandals. But after meeting the British stencil artist known only as “Banksy,” things took a bizarre turn. Sundance has shown films by unknown artists but never an anonymous one. Banksy turns the tables on the only man who has ever filmed him, creating a remarkable documentary that is part personal journey and part an exposé of the art world with its mind-altering mix of hot air and hype. In the end, Exit Through the Gift Shop is an amazing ride, a cautionary modern fairy tale . . . with bolt cutters." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller The Cat Vanishes is a 2011 Drama or Thriller film written and directed by Carlos Sorin. Comedy Home Sweet Hell is an upcoming American comedy-drama film directed by Anthony Burns and written by with Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick and Tom Lavagnino. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Katherine Heigl, Jordana Brewster, Kevin McKidd, Jim Belushi, A.J. Buckley and Bryce Johnson. Thriller Midnight Microblog is a 2013 Chinese horror film. Comedy Larceny, Inc. is an American film. Originally released on May 2, 1942 by Warner Brothers, the film is a cross between the comedy and gangster genres. Directed by Lloyd Bacon, the picture stars Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford, and Jack Carson, and features Anthony Quinn and Edward Brophy. The film is based on the play The Night Before Christmas by S. J. Perelman. Comedy Her Painted Hero is a short 1915 American film directed by F.Richard Jones and written by Mack Sennett. Comedy SR: Saitama no rapper 3 is a 2012 drama, comedy, music film written and directed by Yu Irie. Thriller Mimic is an American 1997 science fiction horror film co-written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, based on a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. Del Toro was unhappy with the film as released, especially because he didn't succeed in obtaining final cut of the film; however, his director's cut version was finally released in 2011. Mimic, whose U.S. theatrical gross was $25 million, was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Mimic 2 and Mimic 3: Sentinel, neither of them with del Toro involved. It includes several examples of del Toro's most characteristic hallmarks. "I have a sort of a fetish for insects, clockwork, monsters, dark places, and unborn things," said del Toro, and this is evident in Mimic, where at times all are combined in long, brooding shots of dark, cluttered, muddy chaotic spaces. According to Alfonso Cuarón, del Toro's friend and colleague, "with Guillermo the shots are almost mathematical — everything is planned.” Documentary film Ted Leo & the Pharmacists: Dirty Old Town is a 2003 concert film by director Justin Mitchell documenting a day in the life of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists on Coney Island. The bulk of the footage is of the band's energetic performance at the Siren Music Festival, interspersed with interviews, boardwalk montages, and a cameo by comedian David Cross. This film is named after the old Ewan MacColl song "Dirty Old Town"; Leo performs a live cover of this song at the beginning of the movie. Comedy Yes Sir, That's My Baby is a 1949 American film starring Donald O'Connor and Gloria DeHaven. The film is noted for O'Connor's dance "They Haven't Figured Out a Woman" that he does at the laundro-mat. O'Connor and DeHaven had been friends as children and this was the first of two films they were in together, the other being Out to Sea. Comedy Garden State is a 2004 comedy-drama film written and directed by Zach Braff and starring Natalie Portman, Peter Sarsgaard, Ian Holm and Braff himself. The film centers on Andrew Largeman, a 26-year-old actor/waiter who returns to his hometown in New Jersey after his mother dies. Braff based the film on his real life experiences. It was filmed in April and May 2003 and released on July 28, 2004. New Jersey was the main setting and primary shooting location. Garden State received positive reviews upon its release and has garnered a cult following. It was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival. The film also spawned a soundtrack for which Braff, who picked the music himself, won a Grammy Award. Animation Dinosaur is a 2000 American live-action/computer-animated adventure-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation with The Secret Lab, and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 39th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, though it is not officially labeled as one of the animated classics in the United Kingdom. Originally a stand-alone movie, it was not included in the canon before 2008. At officially $127.5 million, it was the most expensive theatrical film release of the year. The film was a financial success, grossing over $349 million worldwide in total box office revenue, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2000. The film received mixed to positive reviews at the time of its release, with critics praising the visuals, but criticizing the writing, plot, and characterization. While the main characters in Dinosaur are computer-animated, most of the film's backgrounds were filmed on location. A number of backgrounds were found in Canaima National Park in Venezuela; various tepuis and Angel Falls also appear in the film. Documentary film Arturo is a 2013 short documentary written and directed by Pilar Alvarez. Comedy Bite Me! is a 2004 horror film written and directed by Brett Piper about mutant insects in a strip club. Animation The Spy Swatter is a 1967 animated short featuring Daffy Duck, Sam Cat and Speedy Gonzales. Thriller Soldier Boyz is a 1995 B-Movie directed by Louis Mourneau. The film revolves around a group of convicts on a mission in Vietnam to rescue the daughter of a rich man. Documentary film Lea Salonga: The Broadway Concert is a 2002 musical documentary film. Documentary film The Business of Being Born is a 2008 documentary film that explores the contemporary experience of childbirth in the United States. Produced by Ricki Lake, it compares various childbirth methods, including midwives, natural births, epidurals, and Cesarean sections. The film criticizes the American health care system with its emphasis on medicines and costly interventions and its view of childbirth as a medical emergency rather than a natural occurrence. The film documents actual home births and water births. They follow a midwife, Cara, in New York as she takes care of and attends several births. They then give the audience several statistics about our current birthing techniques and challenges today's doctors. Many experts are interviewed and they cite a multitude of reasons for these, such as the overuse of medical procedures in the interest of saving time. Documentary film Femmes aux yeux ouverts is a Togolese documentary film directed by Anne-Laure Folly. It covers the lives of contemporary African women in Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal and Benin. Animation Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf - Moon Castle: The Space Adventure is a film of the Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf series. The film, 85 minutes long, was scheduled to be released on Friday January 28, 2011, in Mainland China. Yu Tak-wai, the creative director of Creative Power Entertaining, stated that the film was scheduled to be released in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan later during the year 2011. A 2011 China Daily article stated that the film was predicted to make over 150 million yuan. The plot follows the goats, who are go to the moon in a spaceship shaped like candy in order to assist the Queen of the Moon. The Bitter Gourd King and his gourd troopers are attacking the World of Sweetness with bitter juice, and the Queen needs the help of the goats. Wolfie and his family come with the goats by accident. At one point the Gourd King kidnaps Wolfie's family, and Weslie comes to tears upon seeing his parents. The film, released during the Chinese New Year period, emphasizes importance of family. Yu said "Unlike the mostly fun plots in the previous two sequels, we play up the love theme this time." Science Fiction When her father mysteriously disappears on an expedition, beautiful entomologist Gina Humphries and her fiery assistant, Rhonda, set out to search the rain forests of Belize. Due to numerous robberies and assaults in the jungle, they are escorted by heavily-armed soldiers. Guerillas, lead by the infamous Jaguar, ambush the convoy and incite a bloody shootout. Just when things can t get worse, a horde of murderous Dragon Wasps, massive flying bugs that shoot flame from their abdomens, swarms the soldiers. Now the military must defeat Jaguar s bandits and survive the fearsome insect onslaught as they venture inside the Dragon Wasps hive. Science Fiction Village of the Giants is a 1965 science-fiction/comedy movie with many elements of the beach party film genre. It was produced, directed and written by Bert I. Gordon, and based loosely on H.G. Wells's book The Food of the Gods. The story revolves mostly around a chemical substance called "Goo", which causes giant growth in living things, and what happens after a gang of rebellious youngsters get their hands on it. The cast was mostly teens, or young actors playing teens, and The Beau Brummels and Freddy Cannon make musical guest appearances. The movie was a low-budget exploitation film and not a huge hit, but had some notable use of special effects and undoubted sex appeal, and went on to become a cult classic. The movie proved far more successful years later, when released on home video. Thriller Aavanazhi is a 1986 Malayalam action film. Directed by I. V. Sasi, based on the script written by T. Damodaran, Aavanazhi was a huge hit at the box office. Mammootty appears in the lead role of Balram, a police inspector. This film deals with social and political issues of that time. Starring with Mammootty in lead roles are Geetha, Seema, Sukumaran, Captain Raju, Janardanan, Jagannatha Varma, Innocent, Thikkurisi Sukumaran Nair, Sreenivasan and Sankaradi. The big success of Aavanazhi led to its remake in Tamil as Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu, in Telugu as Marana Sasanam and in Hindi as Satyamev Jayate. I.V. Sasi brought out two sequels — Inspector Balram in 1991 and Balram vs. Taradas in 2006. Documentary film Lloyd Kaufman and the Troma Team struggle against incompetence, conflict and "the man" in order to complete their latest piece of art, Terror Firmer. The documentarians hold nothing back in the fight for truly independent cinema. Animation Created by Vancouver Film School student Willem Schonken through the VFS Sound Design for Visual Media program.Visual Media provided by Bioware. Documentary film German Concentration Camps Factual Survey is a 2014 documentary written by Richard Crossman and Colin Wills and directed by Sidney Bernstein and Alfred Hitchcock. Comedy "Heartbroken over an ex-girlfriend, Jay (Nicol Paone) is desperate for attention and fakes a suicide attempt. When she returns home with her best friend Jen (Sarah Burns), they are visited by their well-meaning friends who don't know Jay was faking and offer their own condolences in the form of tears, food, and even porn." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Science Fiction Times Flies is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Tommy Handley, Evelyn Dall, Felix Aylmer and Moore Marriott. A music hall performer travels back to Elizabethan times using a time machine. Comedy Boy Meets Ghost is a 2006 family comedy and mystery film written by Sumio Ohmori and directed by Nobuo Mizuta. Documentary film Joe Frazier: When the Smoke Clears is a 2010 historical biography documentary written and directed by Mike Todd. Animation Double or Mutton is a 1955 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the third short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on the gambling wager double or nothing. That is the first episode where it is clearly established that Sam and Ralph are coworkers, as well as the first episode where their names are consistent. Comedy Gladiator of Rome is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Mario Costa. Co-written by Gian Paolo Callegari and Giuseppe Mariani, it stars Gordon Scott. The film is also known as Battles of the Gladiators in the United Kingdom. Science Fiction Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn is a 1983 cult science fiction movie starring Jeffrey Byron, Michael Preston, Tim Thomerson, Kelly Preston and Richard Moll. It was directed and produced by Charles Band who is possibly better known for his other, rather low-budget science fiction and horror films such as the Puppet Master and Trancers series. The story is a space-age western which combines themes of esoteric sorcery and high technology. Metalstorm was filmed in 3D. The movie portrays the story of a space ranger named Dogen, who is in search of an intergalactic criminal with supernatural powers named Jared-Syn. He has tracked this individual to a desert planet called Lemuria. The planet's human population lives in scattered mining towns, gathering valuable crystals which seem to be the basis for their technology and economy. Syn has posed as the leader of a strange group of nomadic humanoids called the "One Eyes" – so named because they symbolically gouge out one of their eyes – who are descendants of a vanished culture called the Cyclopians. The territorial nomads have begun a holy war to drive the human miners from their lands. Comedy Mr. Suave is a boy, nay, a man—named Lemmer. He is a Filipino film directed by Joyce E. Bernal, released in 2003. Comedy The Shopaholics is a 2006 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wai Ka-Fai, and starring Cecilia Cheung, Lau Ching-Wan, Jordan Chan, Ella Koon, and Paula Tsui. Comedy I Love Dries is a 2008 comedy drama music film written and directed by Tom Six. Comedy The Mandarin Mystery is a 1936 American film directed by Ralph Staub, loosely based on The Chinese Orange Mystery, a novel featuring detective character Ellery Queen. Comedy The Law West of Tombstone is a 1938 Western film. Tim Holt was borrowed by RKO from Walter Wanger to play the Tonto Kid. He would soon star in a series of Westerns for the studio. Anne Shirley and Harry Carey were also borrowed from Wanger. However Shirley refused to play the role and was suspended. Comedy Il seduttore is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Rossi. Science Fiction Return to the Lost World is a 1992 film, a sequel to the film The Lost World, which was released the same year. Animation Scroogin On A Greg is a 2012 animation short film written by Will Anderson and Ainslie Henderson and directed by Will Anderson. Science Fiction Return of Mr. Superman is an Indian film directed by Manmohan Sabir in 1960. Comedy Two Little Boys is a 2012 comedy film written by Duncan Sarkies and Robert Sarkies and directed by Robert Sarkies. An irreverent comedy about Nige, his best mate Deano and their riotous misadventures as they struggle with their imploding long-term friendship which is put under pressure by an unfortunate incident involving a hot meat pie, a ginger cat and the untimely death of a Scandinavian soccer star. Thriller Nirakkoottu is a 1985 Malayalam film directed by Joshy, written by Dennis Joseph, and starring Mammootty. The music was by Shyam. It was remade in Tamil as Manithanin Marupakkam starting Sivakumar Documentary film My Mother Was Murdered by a Suicide Bomber is a TV documentary about the killing of Perla Hermele in Park Hotel in Netanya, Israel in March 2002 as part of the Passover massacre. The documentary was made by her son, Jewish journalist Bernt Hermele and has been shown on Swedish national broadcaster TV4. The film has also been invited to several film festivals. Comedy Donald's Golf Game is a cartoon released by the Walt Disney Company in 1938. Donald falters on the fairway while his caddies Huey, Dewey, and Louie all try to "tee" him off, with a grasshopper and a bag of trick clubs. Documentary film After the Miracle is a documentary film directed by Gilbert J. Brealey. Documentary film Capone's Whiskey: The Story of Templeton Rye is a documentary film directed by Kristian Day. Science Fiction Ice Spiders is a 2007 horror/Sci-fi movie that premiered on June 9, 2007 on the Sci Fi Channel. Ice Spiders stars Patrick Muldoon, Vanessa A. Williams, Noah Bastian, K. Danor Gerald and Matt Whittaker and was released on DVD in 2007. Thriller The White Storm, formerly known as The Cartel War is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese crime thriller film directed by Benny Chan and starring Sean Lau, Louis Koo, and Nick Cheung. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival on October 25, 2013. Science Fiction Blackadder: Back & Forth is a 1999 sci-fi comedy film based on the BBC mock-historical sit-com Blackadder that marks the end of the Blackadder saga. It was commissioned especially for showing in the specially built "SkyScape" cinema, erected southeast of the Millennium Dome on the Greenwich peninsula in South London. The film follows Lord Edmund Blackadder and his idiotic servant, Baldrick, on a time-travel adventure that brings the characters into contact with several figures significant to British history. In a 1999 interview, Richard Curtis described it as "an irreverent trek through British history – a time travel adventure story consisting entirely of people who are either rude or stupid." Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson reprised their roles as the series' core characters Blackadder and Baldrick, respectively. In an interview, Atkinson admitted that "Bringing Blackadder to the big screen has always been an ambition." Joining Atkinson and Robinson are other main cast members from the last three series, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Tim McInnerny and Miranda Richardson. Comedy Birds in the Spring is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1933. Animation Halleluja is 1995 short animation film written and directed by Beatrice Jäggi. Animation Firefighter! Daigo of Fire Company M is a 1999 anime film adapted from the manga series of the same name and directed by Susumu Nishizawa. Comedy Maiden Vows is a 2010 comedy and romance film written and directed by Filip Bajon. Animation The Mouse That Jack Built is a 1959 Warner Bros. "Merrie Melodie" cartoon short starring Jack Benny and the regular cast of The Jack Benny Program as mice. It was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Robert McKimson, with music by Milt Franklyn. Comedy Waterhole #3 is a 1967 Western comedy film directed by William A. Graham. It is considered to be a comic remake of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. The film stars James Coburn, Carroll O'Connor and Margaret Blye. The cast also includes Bruce Dern, James Whitmore, Claude Akins, Joan Blondell, and Timothy Carey. The film's theme song is by Roger Miller. It is a Blake Edwards production. Comedy Thank You Gangsters is a 2011 comedy film directed by Kosuke Oshida. Thriller Gold is a 1974 thriller film starring Roger Moore and Susannah York and directed by Peter R. Hunt. It was based on the 1970 novel Gold Mine by Wilbur Smith. Moore plays Rod Slater, General Manager of a South African gold mine, who is instructed by his boss Steyner to break through an underground dike into what he is told is a rich seam of gold. Meanwhile he falls in love with Steyner's wife Terry, played by York. In the United States, the film was only released as part of a double bill. Comedy Let's Make Laugh II is a 1985 comedy film written and directed by Alfred Cheung. Documentary film Carabanchel, un barrio de cine is a 2007 short documentary film written by Rafael Nieto and directed by Juan Carlos Zambrana. Documentary film The Devil's Haircut is a 2014 LGBT film directed by Marco Gatti. Thriller Space Cowboys is a 2000 space drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood. It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four older "ex-test pilots" who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite, unaware that it is armed with nuclear missiles. Comedy Circus Fever is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 35th Our Gang short subject released. Thriller Janmasthanam is a 2014 action thriller film directed by Sai Prakash. Animation Trees Born Underground is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Sarah Brûlé and Manon Brûlé. Comedy A Breakfast Chronicle is a 1999 comedy film directed by Benjamín Cann and E.Carranza. Comedy A little girl is dollying up Tom to make him look like a baby cat. Jerry laughs at him, prompting Tom to chase him around the house into a dollhouse. Jerry dresses up like a doll to escape from Tom, without him noticing. Jerry shows the alley cats from outside the way Tom looks, and they laugh and make fun of him. The alley cats come in the house, and dress Tom in diapers and REALLY make him look like a baby. That's when the little girl appears, and makes the alley cats leave in a hurry. The little girl continues to turn Tom into a baby cat, while Jerry and the alley cats watch while laughing at him. Thriller Dead In The Room is a 2011 short independent film directed by Dead In The Room and written by Marjory Kaptanoglu. Thriller I Origins is a 2014 American science fiction drama film written, directed, and produced by Mike Cahill. The independent production premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It is distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures, and opened in limited release on July 18, 2014. It won the Best Feature Length Film Award at the Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya on October 11th, 2014. Thriller Killing Words is a Spanish psychological thriller co-written and directed by Laura Mañá. Documentary film Who Killed Nancy? is a British documentary film directed by Alan Parker. The movie was produced by Ben Timlett and Christine Alderson. It had its US theatrical opening at the Cinema Village in New York City on July 30, 2010. The film examines the possibility that it was not Sid Vicious who was responsible for the death of Nancy Spungen. Documentary film "The Bicycle is an intimate look at AIDS through one man's eyes. It is the sobering yet inspirational story of how local communities can join up with global medical experts to battle the world's deadliest pandemic—and win. Pax Chingawale pedals his bicycle over twenty kilometers a day, visiting his neighbors from house to house. His travels take him to twenty villages in Zomba District, southern Malawi, Africa. The film chronicles Pax's journeys as he battles AIDS at the grassroots. Pax works with traditional healers who are influential at the local level yet often contribute unwittingly to the spread of the disease. He bikes around in search of the abandoned and the ill while monitoring the progress of those whose lives are being saved by ARVs (Anti Retro-Virals), a life-extending drug treatment. Pax is not a doctor or nurse. He's a retired government auditor who volunteers with Canada's Dignitas. Dignitas is headed by Dr. James Orbinski, who accepted the Nobel Peace Prize for Médecins Sans Frontières in 1999." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Assault of the Killer Bimbos is a 1988 American comedy film starring Elizabeth Kaitan, Christina Whitaker. Science Fiction Counterblast is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Robert Beatty, Mervyn Johns and Nova Pilbeam. It was made by British National Films at Elstree Studios. Documentary film Fraud is a 2011 documentary short film. Documentary film A Ripple of Hope is a 2008 documentary film directed by Donald Boggs. Comedy When the Gods Fall Asleep is a 1972 Brazilian film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is best known for the Zé do Caixão film series. The film is a sequel to Marins' 1971 film The End of Man, in which the character of Finis Hominis, an influential, messianic culture figure turns out to be an escaped mental patient. Rather than the horror themes which Marins was noted for, the film, like its predecessor, is low budget black humored social satire. In this film, Finis Hominis again feels the need to escape the asylum in order to put right the world's increasing social unrest that he sees in the news. Comedy Mon oncle Benjamin is a 1969 French film directed by Édouard Molinaro. The film is based on a once-popular French comic novel Mon oncle Benjamin by Claude Tillier. The 1969 film Don't Grieve, directed by the Georgian Georgi Daneliya, is also based on Tillier's novel The film was released November 28, 1969. Science Fiction Apogee of Fear is the first science fiction film made in space. Filmed by Richard Garriott from a script and production elements he contracted from fantasy novelist Tracy Hickman, the film's principal photography was accomplished during Garriott's time aboard the International Space Station as a spaceflight participant on October 12, 2008. Documentary film When Australia stopped the refugee boats in 2001, most Australians applauded. Ten years later, the people who were there tell us what we didn't then know. In late winter 2001, the crew of the Norwegian tanker the Tampa pulled more than 400 refugees out of a fishing boat that was sinking off the north-west coast of Australia. The refugees demanded to be taken to Christmas Island. As the captain complied, the Australian authorities radioed. They threatened to seize his ship and throw him in prison if he entered Australian waters. The order had come from the very top. Documentary film Reformation is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jeanette Groenendaal. Documentary film Art and Craft is a 2014 documentary film directed by Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman and Mark Becker. Animation Walkman is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Nora Juncker. Animation You Got Beautiful is a 2012 short animated documentary film directed by Lauren Orme. Comedy The Troublemaker is a 1964 film directed by Theodore J. Flicker. The script was co-written by him and Buck Henry, and they both had roles in the film. The humor was based on The Premise, a Greenwich Village based comedy troupe. Thriller This is the grim tale of a disturbed Vietnam vet returning home via Belfast, who invades a house shared by eight nurses and proceeds to terrorize and murder them. Documentary film Inori is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Pedro González-Rubio. Documentary film El Color Que Cayó Del Cielo is a 2014 documentary film written by Sergio Wolf and Jorge Goldenberg and directed by Sergio Wolf. Animation Mugworth is an upcoming hand-drawn animated film directed by animator Marc Fernandez Garcia and starring actors Bill Moseley, John Waters and Darren Smith. It features different Christmas related stories and a wrap around segment that parodies Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. It can be defined as an anthology film. Documentary film Hello Actors Studio is a 1987 film directed by Annie Tresgot. Documentary film American Federale is a 2013 documentary film about the only American ever to serve as a Mexican Federale. Lobo transforms from cop to deliver humanitarian aid to hospitals in the dangerous border towns of Mexico. Lobo is the Federale that killed drug lord Pablo Acosta. It is the directorial debut of Michael Douglas Carlin. The film is available on iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon. The official trailer received over one million views. Comedy National Lampoon's Last Resort is a 1994 direct-to-video comedy film directed by Rafal Zielinski. The film stars Corey Feldman and Corey Haim as Sam and Dave, two friends who are visiting a Caribbean island resort. Documentary film Lunch with Yoshi is a 2012 short family documentary film written and directed by Chaitanya Gopinath. Documentary film Tony Curtis, Driven to Stardom is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Ian Ayres. Thriller Don't Answer the Phone! is a 1980 low-budget cult classic horror thriller film directed by Robert Hammer, written by Hammer and Michael D. Castle. Comedy Comedy Express is a 2010 comedy film directed by Srinivas Chowdary. Thriller A Show of Force is a 1990 thriller, directed by Bruno Barreto. The film is based on events and theories surrounding the Maravilla Hill case in Puerto Rico adapted from Anne Nelson's book, "Murder Under Two Flags." Thriller The Cohasset Snuff Film is a 2012 Crime fiction, horror, thriller film written by Edward Payson, Darnell J. Taylor and directed by Edward Payson. Comedy A Flintstones Christmas Carol is an animated TV movie based on the 1960s series, The Flintstones and on the holiday novel of the same name by Charles Dickens. Produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, it premiered in syndication on November 21, 1994, and currently runs annually on Cartoon Network or Boomerang in the US, and on YTV or Teletoon in Canada. It was also the final time Jean Vander Pyl did the voice of Wilma, prior to her death in 1999. Comedy Red Ribbon Blues is a 1996 comedy-drama with classic heist/caper elements and written and directed by Charles Winkler. The film played the gay and lesbian film festival circuit in 1996. Thriller Hero and the Terror is a 1988 action film starring martial arts star Chuck Norris, directed by William Tannen. Produced by Menahem Golan, written by Michael Blodgett, and was distributed by Cannon Films. The film stars Norris as Danny O'Brien as a cop trying to stop a serial killer, Simon Moon known as "The Terror". It is based on Michael Blodgett's 1982 novel of the same name. Thriller Cure - The Life of Another is a 2014 mystery thriller war film written by Andrea Staka, Marie Kreutzer and Thomas Imbach and directed by Andrea Staka. Comedy Make a Fake is a comedy film directed by Giovanni Albanese. Thriller Qatil is a 1988 film directed by Ashok Gaekwad. Animation Bal Ganesh 2 is a 2009 computer-animated musical feature film directed by Pankaj Sharma. The film is about the adventures of Lord Ganesh, the Hindu elephant-headed god, when he was a baby. This is the sequel of 2007 movie Bal Ganesh. Comedy Tiger: His Fall & Rise is a 2004 film directed by Reid Rosefelt. Comedy Hollywood Vice Squad is a 1986 film directed by Penelope Spheeris with music by Keith Levene of Public Image Ltd. Documentary film Meeting Ancestors is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Vincent Carelli and Dominique Gallois. Comedy Adorable Julia is a 1962 Austrian comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Helpmates is a Laurel and Hardy short film comedy. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer on January 23, 1932. Documentary film Big Easy Express is a 2012 musical documentary film directed by Emmett Malloy. Comedy Rue de l'Estrapade is a 1953 French film. Comedy A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! is a Grammy Award-winning Christmas special that debuted on Comedy Central on November 23, 2008. The plot is that Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report, while heading to the film studio to shoot his Christmas special with Elvis Costello, becomes trapped in a cabin in "bear country" when he hears a bear prowling outside. A number of his friends stop by the cabin to sing Christmas songs with him as Stephen tries to find ways to escape the cabin and make his Christmas as special as possible, ending by revealing that the titular "greatest gift of all" is the DVD release of the special. Documentary film Mysteries of the Unseen World is a short documentary film directed by Louis Schwartzberg. Comedy Radio City Revels is a 1938 comedy musical romance film based on the story by Matt Brooks, written by Eddie Davis, Matt Brooks, Anthony Veiller and Mortimer Offner and directed by Benjamin Stoloff. Comedy Julefrokosten. is a 2009 comedy film written by Thomas Glud and directed by Rasmus Heide. Comedy Ram Balram is a 1980 Hindi action film directed by Vijay Anand. It starred Dharmendra as 'Ram' and Amitabh Bachchan as 'Balram'. The other cast included Zeenat Aman and Rekha. Ajit, Amjad Khan and Prem Chopra were the villains in the film. The film marked the third time, in which Bollywood eternal superstars came together after their previous successful ventures in Chupke Chupke and Sholay. The movie had an awesome initial which opened to thunder responses all over India with cinema houses packed full. However, proccedings from the movie started to drop by the 4th week and it then went on to surface as the third highest grossing film of the year earning a "Hit" at boxoffice. It was termed disappointing since at that time, films of Dharmendra and Amitabh were expected to earn more, who were already the most popular stars at the time. However, some boxoffice analyst rate it as 'Superhit' when taking into consideration its net gross. Animation Sunday Go to Meetin' Time is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, and released to theatres on August 8, 1936 by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation. The plot follows the misadventures of a black man in the stereotypical minstrel show and coon song mold. He sneaks out of church and soon finds himself in hell, where he learns the error of his ways, and when he wakes up again in the living world, he makes haste to the church. The short's stereotypical portrayal of black characters prompted United Artists to withhold it from distribution in 1968, making it one of the infamous Censored Eleven. Thriller Sur le seuil is a 2003 drama, horror, thriller, action film written by Patrick Senécal and Éric Tessier and directed by Éric Tessier. Comedy Stay Hungry is a 1976 dramatic comedy film by director Bob Rafelson from a screenplay by Charles Gaines. The story centers on a young Birmingham, Alabama, scion, played by Jeff Bridges, who gets involved in a shady real-estate deal. In order to close the deal, he needs to buy a gym building to complete a multi-parcel lot. When he visits the gym, however, he finds himself romantically interested in the receptionist and drawn to the carefree lifestyle of the Austrian body builder "Joe Santo" who is training there for the Mr. Universe competition. Roger Callard, one of the top bodybuilders of that era, was quoted in a 1983 bodybuilding magazine regarding an event he experienced during the making of the film. “The director was screaming over his megaphone, ‘Please do not touch the bodybuilders!’ People were rushing us, even scratching us!” Schwarzenegger won a Golden Globe for "Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture" for his portrayal of Joe Santo in Stay Hungry. Technically, it was not his debut role, since he had played Hercules in the 1970 film Hercules in New York and a hitman in Robert Altman's 1973 film The Long Goodbye. Animation Swing Wedding is a 1937 animated musical short by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by Hugh Harman, it is part of the Happy Harmonies cartoon series. The cartoon portrays a wedding celebrated by a group of frogs in a swamp. The frogs are designed as caricatures of various African American celebrities of the 1930s, such as Ethel Waters, Stepin Fetchit, Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, Fats Waller and the Mills Brothers. Though hailed as "'one of the finest one-reelers in all of animation" by some commentators, others have derided the use of Zip Coon-type figures and stereotypical dialogue. The film also contains a controversial scene in which a frog musician uses his trumpet valve as a syringe. The scene plays on the stereotype of black jazz musicians using drugs before performing. This cartoon was re-released in a shorter version called "Hot Frogs" in 1942. Thriller The Swiss Conspiracy is a 1976 action film starring David Janssen, Senta Berger and Elke Sommer, and directed by Jack Arnold. It was co-produced between Germany and the United States. Comedy Hop to It! is a 1925 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Paradise Is Somewhere Else is a 2003 film written and directed by Abdolrasoul Golbon. Documentary film Le Trou Du Diable is 1989 documentary film directed by Richard Lavoie. Animation "In a ruined world, new hope arrives in the form of a seed." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival site. Documentary film The Hip-Hop Fellow is a documentary biographical music film directed by Kenneth Price. Comedy La Gran ruta is a 1971 Argentine film. Documentary film Caspar David Friedrich is a 1986 drama film written by Hans A. Neunzig and Peter Schamoni and directed by Peter Schamoni. Comedy Red Blossoms is a 1940 Argentine comedy film directed by and written by Edmo Cominetti. The film starred Mecha Caus and Antuco Telesca. Documentary film Skiing Everest is an American adventure documentary directed by Les Guthman and Mike Marolt; written by Les Guthman, and featuring high-altitude skiers Mike Marolt, Steve Marolt, John Callaghan, Jim Gile, Hans Kammerlander, Chris Davenport, Laura Bakos, Mark Newcomb. The film also features Fredrik Ericsson, who died skiing on K2 in 2010. Filmed by Mike Marolt over ten years, Skiing Everest tells the story of a group of close friends, led by Marolt and his twin brother Steve, who grew up in Aspen, Colorado, and went on to become the first skiers from the Western Hemisphere to ski from above 8,000 meters when they skied from the summit of Shisha Pangma in Tibet in 2000, and then challenged the highest slopes in the world on Mt. Everest and Cho Oyu. The film follows the Marolts and their childhood friends Jim Gile, and John Callahan, who was an Olympic cross-country skier, on skiing expeditions into the Death zone above 26,000 ft., without using bottled oxygen. At the top of the world, they lock into their skis and challenge the most dangerous slopes in the world. Thriller Too Good to Be True is a 1988 American television film starring Loni Anderson, Patrick Duffy, Daniel Baldwin, Glynnis O'Connor, Larry Drake, Neil Patrick Harris, James Sikking, and Julie Harris. It was adapted for the small screen by Timothy Bradshaw, based on the novel Leave Her to Heaven by Ben Ames Williams and was directed by Christian I. Nyby II. After John M. Stahl's Leave Her to Heaven, this is the second film adaption of Williams' book. Documentary film Everything Is Incredible is a 2011 short documentary and biographical film directed by Tyler Bastian, Trevor Hill and Tim Skousen. Thriller Easy Money II is a 2012 action/crime/drama film written by Maria Karlsson/Peter Birro/Babak Najafi/Fredrik Wikström/Jens Lapidus and directed by Babak Najafi. Documentary film Jijivisha is a documentary on the river Yamuna made in 2005 by Swechha with contributions from Kuber Sharma, Ishita Moitra, Shirley Abraham, Charulatha Menon and Amit Madheshia. The film traces the journey of the river from Yamunotri to Allahbad through cities such as Delhi and Agra. Documentary film "YELLOW SHEEP RIVER is a film about the beauty in everyday life told through a poetry of images. Award-winning director LIU Soung's film is an exploration of life in traditional Chinese agricultural society. He sets aside social problems, such as poverty, and focuses purely on the imagery that is present in simple acts. The entire film is without dialogue. Everyday life is revealed through the director's omnipresent lens. At the same time, we are fully immersed in the land, the changing of the four seasons and the most basic conditions of human life. Through clever editing and simple rhythms reveal the joyous and fulfilling peace that is found in daily activities. If you have forgotten what it means to be alive, YELLOW SHEEP RIVER will remind you." Quoting the film's Official Site Documentary film The Tramp And The Dictator is a 2001 documentary film directed by Kevin Brownlow and Michael Kloft; with writing credits by Christopher Bird and Kevin Brownlow. Comedy Indian Summer, also known as Alive & Kicking, is a 1996 British drama film directed by Nancy Meckler and starring Jason Flemyng, Antony Sher and Bill Nighy. The script was written by Martin Sherman, author of the play Bent. The plot follows as self-involved gay dancer who refuses to let the fact that he is HIV positive to disrupt his career as he rehearses a staging of Indian Summer, a gay theme ballet about love and lost. The dancer begins a troubled relationship with an older man, a gay therapist prone to drinking. The film was released in the UK as Indian Summer and in the United States as Alive & Kicking. Documentary film Let's Spend the Night Together is a live concert film, documenting The Rolling Stones' 1981 North American Tour. It was directed by Hal Ashby, and released to cinemas in 1983, then subsequently released on VHS and CED Videodisc. It was released in New Zealand & Australia with the alternative title Time Is On Our Side on VHS and is currently available on DVD in Japan, Australia and New Zealand. It was filmed at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey and at the Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. The film was released as Rocks Off in Germany in 1982 with slightly different footage and the additional song "When the Whip Comes Down" from Sun Devil Stadium. See also the live album "Still Life", released in 1982, from the same tour. Lions Gate Entertainment released the film on DVD in the United States on November 2, 2010. Documentary film Senkaku Rock is a documentary film directed by Hideto Sonoda. Animation Giovanni's Island is a 2014 Japanese anime film directed by Mizuho Nishikubo and produced by Production I.G and co-produced and presented by the Japan Association of Music Enterprises. Documentary film U2 3D is a 2007 American-produced 3D concert film featuring rock band U2 performing during the Vertigo Tour in 2006. The film contains performances of 14 songs, including tracks from How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, the album supported by the tour. The concert footage includes political and social statements made during the shows. It is the band's second feature film, following their 1988 rockumentary Rattle and Hum. Among several cinematic firsts, U2 3D was the first live-action digital 3D film. The project was created to experiment with a new type of 3D film technology pioneered by producer Steve Schklair. After considering shooting American football games in 3D, Schklair's company 3ality Digital decided to create a concert film with U2. The band were hesitant to participate, but agreed to the project mainly as a technological experiment rather than a profit-making venture. Although set in Buenos Aires, U2 3D was shot at seven concerts across Latin America, and two in Australia. The film's complex setup involved shooting with up to 18 3D cameras simultaneously and capturing the footage digitally. Comedy Popcorn is a 2007 British teen comedy film written and directed by Darren Fisher. It was filmed in 2005 at one of London's largest multiplex cinemas. Documentary film Train De Plaisir is a 1930 short documentary film directed by Henri Storck. Comedy Lily in Love is a 1984 Hungarian-American co-production in English language based on a play by Ferenc Molnár, starring Christopher Plummer, Maggie Smith and Elke Sommer. It is a tale of comedic deception and romance directed by Károly Makk. Science Fiction Satellite in the Sky is a 1956 British science fiction film. It was directed by Paul Dickson with special effects by Wally Veevers. The film was the first British science fiction film to be shot in CinemaScope and colour. Comedy Thank You for Smoking is a 2005 comedy-drama film written and directed by Jason Reitman and starring Aaron Eckhart, based on the 1994 satirical novel of the same name by Christopher Buckley. It follows the efforts of Big Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, who lobbies on behalf of cigarettes using heavy spin tactics while also trying to remain a role model for his 12-year-old son. Maria Bello, Adam Brody, Sam Elliott, Katie Holmes, Rob Lowe, William H. Macy, and Robert Duvall appear in supporting roles. The film was released in a limited run on March 17, 2006, and had a wide release on April 14. As of 2007, the film has grossed a total of more than $39 million worldwide. On November 24, 2006, NBC announced that it was developing a television pilot based on the film. The film was released on DVD in the US on October 3, 2006, and in the UK on January 8, 2007. Comedy Winter's Daughter is a 2011 adventure drama film written by Michaela Hinnenthal, Thomas Schmid and Nora Lämmermann and directed by Johannes Schmid. Comedy Drop Box is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Anesty Carasoulos and Spiros Carasoulos. Documentary film Everyone Is Older Than I Am is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Martin Widerberg. Animation Chhota Bheem & Krishna in the Rise of Kirmada is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series.It is twelfth movie of Chhota Bheem series and also the fourth film of Chhota Bheem and Krishna. Running Time- 66 mins. It was released on 11 November 2012. Thriller Kamen Rider: The First is a 2005 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film. The film is an adaptation of the television series Kamen Rider, though there are many differences between the film and the original programme; some of these, however, are due to a closer reliance on the original Kamen Rider manga by Shotaro Ishinomori. Written by Toshiki Inoue and directed by Takao Nagaishi, the film stars Masaya Kikawada as Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1 and Hassei Takano as Hayato Ichimonji/Kamen Rider 2. The film was released theatrically on December 5, 2005, though it had several early screenings around Tokyo during the previous two months, beginning on October 23, at the Tokyo Film Festival. It was released on Region 2 DVD on April 21, 2006. American anime distributor Media Blasters released the film subtitled-only on Region 1 DVD on April 3, 2007. The film's theme song is "Bright! our Future" by Da Pump, though the opening features a small portion of the original Kamen Rider theme song, "Let's Go!! Rider Kick", sung by Masato Shimon. The film was produced by Ishinomori Productions and Toei, who have also produced every previous television series and films in the Kamen Rider franchise. Comedy Blue Ruin is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Jeremy Saulnier. The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival as part of the Directors' Fortnight section on May 17, 2013, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. Saulnier funded production on the film through a successful Kickstarter campaign, which MTV.com called "the perfect example of what crowdfunding can accomplish." The film was released to theaters and VOD on April 25, 2014, and made $258,384 in the United States. It was released on home video on July 22, 2014. Thriller Naan Sigappu Manithan is a 2014 Tamil romantic psychological thriller film directed by Thiru and produced by UTV Motion Pictures. Co-produced by Vishal, the film stars himself in the leading role with Lakshmi Menon and Iniya in supporting roles, while G. V. Prakash Kumar composed the film's music. The film deals with narcolepsy. It was released on 11 April 2014 and declared 'blockbuster' at the box office. Documentary film The Adventures of Street Dogg: Vol. 1 is a 2005 documentary film written by Larry Gordon Documentary film Czech Dream is a 2004 documentary film directed by two Czech film directors, Vít Klusák and Filip Remunda. It recorded a large-scale hoax perpetrated by Klusák and Remunda on the Czech public, culminating in the opening event of a fake hypermarket in the Letňany neighborhood of Prague. The film was their graduation project for film school. Comedy We Are from Jazz is a Soviet comedy musical film by Karen Shahnazarov. Comedy Non ci resta che piangere is a 1984 Italian comedy film, starring Roberto Benigni and Massimo Troisi, who are also directors and writers of the movie. Comedy Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy is a 1998 comedy romance film directed by Kari Skogland and written by David Barlow, Richmond P. Hobson Jr. and Charles Lazer. Animation The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale is a 2014 American computer-animated family/fantasy film produced by Crest Animation Productions and Nest Family Entertainment, directed by Richard Rich and starring the voices of Elle Deets as Odette and Yuri Lowenthal as Derek. It is the latest and fifth film in The Swan Princess series, following Odette and Derek's adoption of a young girl named Alise, and defeating the Forbidden Arts. It was released direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray on February 25, 2014 for the franchise's 20th anniversary. Like Christmas, The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale was panned by critics and most fans. Comedy Even Cowgirls Get the Blues is a 1993 American comedy-drama-romance film based on Tom Robbins' 1976 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Gus Van Sant and starred an ensemble cast led by Uma Thurman, Lorraine Bracco, Angie Dickinson, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita, Keanu Reeves, John Hurt, and Rain Phoenix. Robbins himself was the narrator. The soundtrack was sung entirely by k.d. lang. The film was dedicated to the late River Phoenix. Animation Dream Catchers is a 2014 animated film directed by Gabriel Moura Santana Freire. Documentary film Chantal Akerman, From Here is a 2010 documentary film directed and written by Gustavo Beck and Leonardo Luiz.Ferreira. Animation Pandavas: The Five Warriors is a 2000 Indian 3D animated film directed by Usha Ganesh Raja and produced by Pentamedia Graphics. It is India's first 3D animated film. Comedy God's Pocket is a 2014 American drama film directed by John Slattery and co-written with Alex Metcalf, based on a 1983 novel of the same name by Pete Dexter. The film stars Christina Hendricks, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Turturro and Richard Jenkins. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival to mixed to critical reviews, and was picked up for distribution by IFC Films. Arrow Films acquired the UK rights and Electric Entertainment is handling the international rights. Thriller Living with the Enemy is a 2005 film starring Sarah Lancaster as Allison Conner, a young woman who meets a handsome software billionaire, Phillip Lauder, while attending a technology conference with her boss. A romance quickly develops between the two, Phillip proposes, and they quickly marry. However, Allison soon discovers that his first wife, Monique, may not have died as she is told, prompting her to investigate. The screenplay was written by Alexandra Komisaruk, and it was directed by Philippe Gagnon. Comedy Nudity Required is a 2003 comedy film directed by Steven Boe. Comedy Windfall in Athens is a 1954 Greek comedy film directed by Michael Cacoyannis. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Khilaaf is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rajeev Nagpal and produced by Anil Tarika. It stars Madhuri Dixit and Chunkey Pandey in pivotal roles. Documentary film Dear Governor Cuomo is 2012 documentary music film written and directed by Jon Bowermaster. Comedy High Time is a 1960 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bing Crosby, Fabian, and Tuesday Weld. The film is told from the perspective of a middle-aged man who enters the world of a new generation of postwar youth. In the years since its release, High Time has come to be viewed as a comedic study of the slowly emerging generation gap between the music and mores of an older generation and postwar youth, as well as an inadvertent time capsule of American adolescents and lifestyles in 1960. Thriller Iyobinte Pustakam is an upcoming Malayalam period thriller film which is set to release by November 7 directed, filmed and co-produced by Amal Neerad. It stars Fahadh Faasil, Isha Sharvani, Lal, Jayasurya, Padmapriya, Reenu Mathews and Lena. Fahadh Faasil co-produces the film along with Neerad, which was scripted by debutant Gopan Chidambaram. Filming began in March 2014 in Vagamon. Documentary film Art Is A Verb is a 2013 documentary, short, biography, music film written and directed by Sky Sabin. Animation How Winnie Got Her False Teeth is a short film written and directed by Nat Urwin. Thriller Ebbtide is a 1994 thriller film written by Bob Ellis, Peter Goldsworthy and directed by Craig Lahiff. Comedy Hotel Hollywood is a dark thriller about a wedding party which checks into a hotel and is not found again. The film is written and directed by Param Gill. It stars Param Gill, Arsh Singh, Mehr Hassan and Rahul Nath in the lead roles.Param firmly believes that good cinema is possible without spending big bucks and involvement of audience. This statement was put to test when the movie released on 23 July 2010. The film opened to a huge response in North American theaters and made headlines for "Crack the Code and Win  0". The Internet was abuzz with more than half a million hits to the web site and tens of thousands of fans on Facebook. Hundreds of code entries were submitted even before the film was released to the North American market. Critics gave the following comments: “TERRIFYING ACTION AND SUSPENSE! I felt wary and fearful for 2 days after watching HOTEL HOLLYWOOD... Mac Ferguson. HOTEL HOLLYWOOD IS A MUST WATCH... Times of India. The film score and soundtrack is composed by Shyam Vai. Comedy Drones in My Backyard is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Alan Snitow. Thriller Suicide Manual is a 2003 film directed by Fukutani Osamu. The movie follows Yū, a cameraman who works for a small TV station. He and his assistant Rie are sent by their superior, Keita, to investigate a case of group suicide in which four people poisoned themselves with carbon monoxide. When they enter the apartment they accidentally run into a teenage girl, Nanami Kumatani who was in the pact but backed out at the last minute out of fear. The girl tells them about 'Ricki' and agrees to show them her suicide manual in exchange for letting her look on the roof of their office. Yū and Rie agree and they take her there. They become possessed by evil spirits and commit suicide as a result of this encounter. In sequel The Suicide Manual: Intermediate Level the 'Suicide Manual' DVD produced by Yu and Rie about the case causes more people to commit suicide. A forensic investigation is held after a forensics lab tech fails to stop his girlfriend killing herself. The end of the film reveals the 'evil spirit' causing these events to have been the producer of the 'Suicide Manual' DVD. Documentary film Exile in Büyükada is a 2000 film directed by Turan Yavuz. Animation Budak Lapok is a 2007 animated film in Malaysia. This film is based on the P. Ramlee film Bujang Lapok. The film premiered on 13 October 2007. Comedy Ten Years Old is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 58th Our Gang short subject released. It was remade as Birthday Blues in 1932. Documentary film For The Love Of Music: The Story Of Nashville is a 2013 documentary film directed by Zach Merck. Comedy The Big Delirium is a 1975 French drama film directed by Dennis Berry. Science Fiction Nightbeasts is a horror science fiction fantasy film directed by Wes Sullivan. Comedy K.I.T is a 2013 short and comedy film written and directed by Michelle Morgan. Comedy The Kid from Chaâba is a 1997 film directed by Christophe Ruggia. Animation Fairy tale? is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Nadiya Bilokon. Science Fiction Alfred T. Banks, a genius artist and scientist, is forced to choose between the two passions and women he loves, when his groundbreaking experiment takes him dangerously beyond science. Documentary film The Train to Moscow: A Journey to Utopia is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Federico Ferrone and Michele Manzolini. Comedy Another You is a 1991 American comedy film. It was the final film pairing of Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder, neither of whom appeared again in a leading role in another film, together or apart. Co-stars included Mercedes Ruehl, Vanessa Williams and Kevin Pollak. Comedy Fuori uno sotto un altro... arriva il passatore is a 1973 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. It is loosely based on the real life events of Stefano Pelloni, an Italian highwaymen best known as "Il Passatore". Thriller Mutant Girls Squad is a Japanese film by Noboru Iguchi, Yoshihiro Nishimura and Tak Sakaguchi. The film is about Rin, a sixteen-year-old mutant girl who meets a gang of rebel mutants who aim to take revenge on humans for persecuting their race. The film had its international premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival in 2010. Thriller Ivy is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Sam Wood and written by Charles Bennett, based on The Story of Ivy, the novel written by Marie Belloc Lowndes. The drama features Joan Fontaine, Patric Knowles, Herbert Marshall, among others. The film was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction Spawn 3: The Ultimate Battle is a 1999 animated action film. Animation Cyborg Chicken is a 2011 short action animation adventure Sci-Fi film written and directed by Kelsey Noel. Comedy Curious Conjunction of Coincidences is a 2011 short comedy film written by Thomas van der Ree and directed by Joost Reijmers. Animation The Insects is a 1964 short animation film written by Jimmy T. Murakami and directed by Jimmy T. Murakami. Comedy Knockin' on Heaven's Door is a 1997 German criminal comedy, by Thomas Jahn, starring Til Schweiger, Moritz Bleibtreu, Jan Josef Liefers and Rutger Hauer. Its name derives from the Bob Dylan song which is also on the film's soundtrack. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival where Til Schweiger won the Silver St. George for Best Actor. Documentary film The environment is deteriorating. Air, earth and oceans are suffering an accelerated process of degradation. The increasing globalization shows us once again the big difference between first and third world. Comedy Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers is a 2002 French drama film directed by Robert Guédiguian. It was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Tugboat Mickey is a 1940 animated film series directed by Clyde Geronimi. Documentary film Breaking the Spell is a 1999 anarchist documentary, directed by Tim Lewis, Tim Ream, and Sir Chuck A. Rock. Using amateur camera footage recorded by protesters at the scene of the 1999 WTO riots, it documents the riot from the perspective of the anarchists, their opinions of fellow protesters, local politicians, and includes footage which aired nationally on 60 Minutes. The film is currently distributed by CrimethInc. on the CrimethInc. Guerilla Film Series, Volume One DVD. Animation The Cat Who Walked by Herself is a 1988 Soviet animated feature film directed by Ideya Garanina and made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. It is based on Rudyard Kipling's short story, "The Cat that Walked by Himself". Like the earlier Soviet animated feature Adventures of Mowgli, the film retains the dark, primal tone of Kipling's work. Documentary film The Unnamed Zone is a 2006 Spanish documentary film by director Carlos Rodríguez about the lives of three young Ukrainian children directly affected by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Comedy This Week of Grace is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gracie Fields, Henry Kendall and John Stuart. A poor, unemployed woman is made housekeeper at the estate of a wealthy duchess. It was promoted with the tagline "Cinderella in modern dress". It is notable for its songs written by Harry Parr-Davies, including "My Lucky Day" and "Happy Ending". Thriller The Night My Number Came Up is a 1955 British supernatural drama film directed by Leslie Norman and starring Michael Redgrave, Sheila Sim and Alexander Knox. The screenplay was written by R. C. Sherriff based on a real incident in the life of British Air Marshal Sir Victor Goddard. It was made by Ealing Studios. Documentary film Air Guitar Nation is a feature-length 2006 documentary about the first US Air Guitar Championships, following the top contestants, David "C-Diddy" Jung and Dan "Björn Türoque" Crane, to the 2003 World Championship in Oulu, Finland. The film premiered in 2006 as part of the AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Film Festival and was then played at the 2007 Adelaide International Film Festival. Comedy Bank Robber is a 1993 film written and directed by Nick Mead in his directorial debut. Thriller Hot Tamale is a 2006 comedy-drama film directed by Michael Damian, co-written by Janeen Damian. It stars Randy Spelling, Diora Baird and Carmen Electra. The film opened on April 23, 2006, and the DVD was released on August 29, 2006. The film is Michael Damian's feature film directorial debut. Comedy The Divorce of Lady X is a 1938 British colour romantic comedy film made by London Films; it stars Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson and Binnie Barnes. It was directed by Tim Whelan and produced by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by Ian Dalrymple and Arthur Wimperis, adapted by Lajos Bíró from the play Counsel's Opinion by Gilbert Wakefield. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa and Lionel Salter and the cinematography by Harry Stradling. The film was made in Technicolor, and is a remake of the 1933 film, Counsel's Opinion, also made by London Films and in which Binnie Barnes appeared in the role played by Merle Oberon. Comedy Wet Hot American Summer is a 2001 satirical comedy film written by David Wain and Michael Showalter, and directed by Wain. The film takes place during the last day at a fictional Jewish summer camp in 1981, before closing for the summer. It stars Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Michael Showalter, Marguerite Moreau, Paul Rudd, Molly Shannon, Christopher Meloni, Elizabeth Banks, Michael Ian Black, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Zak Orth, and A.D. Miles. The film was a commercial and critical flop, but has since received a cult following. Comedy O Casamento de Romeu e Julieta is a 2005 Brazilian film directed by Bruno Barreto and starring Luana Piovani and Marco Ricca. The film is loosely based on the William Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet, set in São Paulo amid two feuding soccer clubs, Palmeiras and Corinthians. The film was titled Romeo and Juliet Get Married for English-language release. Comedy Bibi Blocksberg is a 2002 film directed by Hermine Huntgeburth. Animation Perspectives is a 1975 short animation film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Comedy Honey 2 is a comedy, drama and music film written by Blayne Weaver, Alyson Fouse and directed by Bille Woodruff. Motion Picture Rating (MPAA) Rated it PG-13 for some sexual content and language. It stars Katerina Graham, Randy Wayne, Melissa Molinaro[2], Lonette McKee (reprising her role from Honey) and Audrina Patridge. The film was released to cinemas in Britain on June 10, 2011 and direct to DVD in North America. Comedy Hijacking of Agatha is a 1993 comedy drama romance film written and directed by Marek Piwowski. Comedy Would I Lie to You? 2 is a 2001 comedy film written by Gérard Bitton and Michel Munz and directed by Thomas Gilou. Comedy Hush Hush Baby is a 2004 Dutch comedy film, written and directed by Albert ter Heerdt. Science Fiction Kaboom is a 2010 youth culture alternative film written and directed by Gregg Araki. The film stars Thomas Dekker, Juno Temple, Haley Bennett and James Duval. It premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded the first ever Queer Palm for its contribution to lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender issues. Kaboom is a science fiction story centered on the sexual adventures of a group of college students and their investigation of a bizarre cult. Documentary film Vicky - The Gay Gene Comes to Melbourne is a 2014 documentary film directed by Sasha Hadden. Animation Prince Violent is a 1961 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam directed by Friz Freleng and Freleng's longtime layout artist Hawley Pratt. Comedy The Bride is Much Too Beautiful is a French comedy film directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit. It was also known as Her Bridal Night and La mariée est trop belle. Comedy The Lady Iron Chef is a 2007 Hong Kong Chinese New Year film produced by Wong Jing and directed by Chung Siu-Hung. Comedy My Bodyguard is a 1980 comedy-drama film released by 20th Century Fox, directed by Tony Bill, and written by Alan Ormsby. The film stars Chris Makepeace, Adam Baldwin, Matt Dillon, Martin Mull, and Ruth Gordon. The film was the début of both Baldwin and an uncredited Jennifer Beals, and was Joan Cusack's first major film. Documentary film Legendary Champions is a 1968 documentary film written and directed by Harry Chapin featuring old boxers in action. There are many scenes that show the boxers outside the ring, including some that are the only ones of their kind. Several early boxers, John L. Sullivan for example, are shown in the only film ever taken of them. The film of the Dempsey-Willard fight is very violent. The documentary includes as history of Jack Johnson out of the ring. The narrator incorrectly states that Jack Johnson is seen picking a defeated boxer's teeth out of one of his gloves. The attire worn by some of the early boxers is more revealing than what modern-day boxers use, and to the other extreme, tights were even worn by some boxers. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Tropic of Ice is a Finnish spy film shot in Finland and the UK. It was directed by Lauri Törhönen and released in 1987. It was produced by Kaj Holmberg and the production company was Skandia-Filmi Oy. Comedy The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is a 2001 independent film spoofing 1950s-era B-movies. It was videotaped on a budget of less than US$100,000, and converted to black-and-white film in post-production. Larry Blamire acted in and directed the film, wrote its screenplay and provided the voice of the Skeleton. Jennifer Blaire, who performs Animala, is Blamire's wife. Comedy Varsity Show is a 1937 American musical film released by Warner Brothers Warner Bros.. The film was directed by William Keighley from a script by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay, Warren Duff and Sig Herzig. The movie features songs by Richard A. Whiting and many others. The finale was directed by Busby Berkeley. Comedy Breakfast on Pluto is a 2005 comedy-drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan and based on the novel of the same name by Patrick McCabe, as adapted by Jordan and McCabe. This dark comedy stars Cillian Murphy as a transgender foundling searching for love and her long-lost mother in small town Ireland and London in the 1970s. Science Fiction Thumb Snatchers from the Moon Cocoon is a 2011 action western science fiction animation short film written and directed by Brad Schaffer. Documentary film The Making of 's. Darko' is a documentary short film directed by Joshua Kopple. Documentary film "This isn't Hollywood, and it isn't Bollywood: this is Taliwood. Australian filmmaker and visual artist George Gittoes spent two years in the Taliban-occupied north of Pakistan. The surreal war situation there doesn't stop local filmmakers from making lowbrow movies with large doses of half-naked women, action heroes, and pulp fiction. "We want to see the local breasts," one Peshawar video store owner declares, in reference to the need for local film production. The prevailing Taliban moralists are less appreciative of this, expressing their discontent by burning video stores to the ground. Gittoes gets to know the actors and actresses who play roles that put their lives in danger. Summing up the mentality of the fundamentalists, one actor remarks that "Making bombs is good, making movies is against Islam." When Gittoes hears that the production of a TV movie only costs $4,000, he decides to make two of them. This leads to a film shoot full of hilarious gunfights, fake blood, and scenes with dwarves and action heroes. At the same time, he discovers that the Taliban is also disseminating a form of entertainment that people are just as greedy for: recordings of real beheadings and executions, not to mention propaganda films about Al-Qaida training camps. In the end, the largest film industry turns out to be the war on terror." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Documentary film Inuit High Kick is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril. Documentary film What Is the Electric Car? is a 2010 documentary film that explains the benefits of electric cars. One reviewer stated that the movie "teeters on the brink of tedious but repeatedly saves itself with moments of cleverness or insight." The film features several actors, scientists, engineers and activists, all of whom contribute their thoughts and explanations regarding electric cars and electric vehicle technology. The film premiered on December 14, 2010 at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California. Comedy Coming Up Roses is a 1986 Welsh language comedy drama film. It was directed by Stephen Bayly and starred Ifan Huw Dafydd, Gillian Elisa and Mari Emlyn. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. The film centres on the closure of the last small town cinema in South Wales and the community's efforts to pull together to save the cinema. Comedy Rangeela is a 1970 comedy film written and directed by Saeed Khan Rangeela. Comedy The Last Call is a 2013 comedy, drama film written by Francisco Franco Alba and María Renée Prudencio and directed by Francisco Franco Alba. Comedy You for Me is a 1952 American romantic comedy film, starring Jane Greer, Peter Lawford and Gig Young. The film was directed by Don Weis, produced by Henry Berman, with music by Alberto Colombo. Comedy Forklift Driver Klaus – The First Day on the Job is a German short film from 2000 about the first day of Klaus' work as a forklift driver. The film is a parody of work safety films from the 1980s. The film was written and directed by Stefan Prehn and Jörg Wagner. Konstantin Graudus plays the role of Klaus, and Egon Hoegen is the narrator. It adds to the air of authenticity that the narrator's voice is well known from road safety films. The film quickly became famous, much thanks to its splatter film violence, which fans regard as comical due to its extreme and obviously fake nature. The film received several awards and was made available on DVD by Anolis Entertainment in 2003, dubbed in English, French and Spanish. Thriller Evil Judgment is a 1984 crime mystery thriller film written by Victor Montesano and Claudio Castravelli and directed by Claudio Castravelli. Documentary film The Amish: A People of Preservation is a 2000 documentary film written by John L. Ruth Documentary film Kate Bush: Under Review is a 2006 documentary film. Thriller Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is a 2011 American action horror comedy film based on Tiziano Sclavi's Italian comic book Dylan Dog, starring Brandon Routh as the eponymous and self-aware detective. The film was released in Italy on March 16, 2011, and in the United States on April 29, 2011. Comedy Pyro & Klepto is a 2012 adventure comedy short film written and directed by Justin Chandra. Comedy Journey through 100 years of comedy with this survey of the funniest moments in entertainment history, from the slapstick of the silents to the screwball comedies of the 1930s and '40s to the red hot hijinks of Hollywood's most recent comic offerings. Features footage of Laurel and Hardy, the Three Stooges, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Lucille Ball, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and many other icons of comedy. Science Fiction Live Again, Die Again is a 1974 film directed by Richard A. Colla. Documentary film Truck Stop is a 1996 documentary film written by Michael Muschner and Edoardo Sanguineti directed by Michael Muschner. Documentary film The Flag Bearer is a 2010 documentary film directed by Philip Vogt. Comedy The Story of Slapstick is a 2009 comedy/documentary film directed by Breid McLoone. Comedy The Truth About Love and Panic is a 2014 comedy romance LGBT film directed by Angie Powers. Animation Sanjala Sam O Njoj is a short animated film directed by Ana Vuzdarić. Comedy El papelerito is a 1951 comedy film directed by Agustín P. Delgado. Documentary film Natpwe, the feast of the spirits is a 2012 documentary directed by Tiane Doan na Champassak and Jean Dubrel. Animation Plastered in Paris is the fifth short in the Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Comedy Ahí está el detalle is a 1940 Mexican comedy film starring Cantinflas. It was produced by Jesús Grovas and directed by Juan Bustillo Oro, and also features Joaquín Pardavé, Sara García, Sofía Álvarez, and Dolores Camarillo. It was the twelfth film in Cantinflas' career, and the best one considered by Mexican film critics, for it is also considered one of Mexico's best films. Animation The Jar: A Tale From the East is Syrian feature-length animated Islamic movie that was made in 2001. The movie itself is based on a true story that was narrated over 1400 years ago during the early Islamic Civilisation. "The Jar" deals is an epic that deals with a struggle between good and evil. Documentary film Up to our Necks is an unauthorized documentary film on the American metal band Slipknot. This unrated biography shows never-before-seen interviews with the band members, but does not have live footage nor music by the band. Comedy Retenez Moi...Ou Je Fais Un Malheur was filmed in 1983. It was released on January 11, 1984 in France by the Gaumont Film Company. Documentary film A man (Bonner Paddock) born with cerebral palsy attempts to conquer Mt. Kilimanjaro in the name of charity and inspiration. Comedy Terms of Endearment is a 1983 comedy-drama film adapted from the novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry, directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks and starring Shirley MacLaine, Debra Winger, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Jeff Daniels, and John Lithgow. The film covers 30 years of the relationship between Aurora Greenway and her daughter Emma. The film received 11 Academy Award nominations and won five. Brooks won the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Writing while MacLaine won the Academy Award for Best Actress and Nicholson won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. In addition, it won four Golden Globes: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actress in a Drama, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Screenplay. Animation I Can See is a 2011 animated short film directed by Stoyan Petrov. Documentary film Lejanía is a 2013 documentary crime fiction film written and directed by Pablo Tamez Sierra. Comedy You May Not Kiss the Bride is a 2011 romantic action comedy directed by Rob Hedden. The film stars Dave Annable, Katharine McPhee, Mena Suvari, Kathy Bates, and Rob Schneider. Animation Sukkavartaankatu 8 is a 2014 animated short film written and directed by Elli Vuorinen. Documentary film Doin' It in the Park: Pick-Up Basketball, NYC is a 2012 historical sport documentary film directed by Kevin Couliau and Bobbito Garcia. Animation Mechanika is a 2002 short comedy animation film written and directed by David Sukup. Comedy Scrooged is a 1988 American comedy film, a modernization of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The film was produced and directed by Richard Donner, and the cinematography was by Michael Chapman. The screenplay was written by Mitch Glazer and Michael O'Donoghue. The original music score was composed by Danny Elfman. The film stars Bill Murray, with Karen Allen, Bobcat Goldthwait, John Forsythe, Carol Kane, John Houseman, and Robert Mitchum in supporting roles. Murray's brothers Brian, John, and Joel also appear in the film. The film was marketed with references to Ghostbusters which had been a great success four years earlier. In the USA, the tagline was, "Bill Murray is back among the ghosts, only this time, it's three against one." Animation The Moment is a 2011 short drama film written by Shaun Micallef and Shane McNeil and directed by Troy Bellchambers and Shane McNeil. Animation A Ride Towards the Sea is a 2013 short animation adventure film written and directed by Damien Stein. Documentary film Orchids, My Intersex Adventure is an auto-biographical 2010 documentary about one woman's struggle to understand her own intersex condition while interviewing other intersex people. Director Phoebe Hart used digital cameras and a small crew while on a road trip of self-discovery through various areas of Australia, recording some personal stories disclosed to her by the other intersex individuals. This documentary took six years for the principal documenters to film, using a variety of cameras including semi-professional digital cameras, domestic VHS camcorders, and Super 8. Comedy Suck is a 2009 rock-and-roll vampire black comedy film starring, written and directed by Rob Stefaniuk. Stefaniuk stars alongside Canadian actress Jessica Paré, Nicole de Boer, Malcolm McDowell and rock legends Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop, Henry Rollins and Alex Lifeson of Rush. Production took place in and around Toronto in late 2008. Comedy Something Always Happens is a 1934 British film directed by Michael Powell. It was made as a Quota quickie. Comedy Une Femme ou Deux is a French film made in 1985. It is a comedy which lasts about 97 mins. It was directed by Daniel Vigne who was also the screenwriter along with Elizabeth Rappeneau. The cast included Gérard Depardieu, Sigourney Weaver, Ruth Westheimer, Michel Aumont, Zabou, Jean-Pierre Bisson, Yann Babilée. Produced by Michel Choquet, the music scores were from Kevin Mulligan, Evert Verhees and Jean Thielemans. It was released in the US under the name One Woman or Two, the literal English language translation of its French language title. Animation Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure in Japan, is a Japanese animated feature film released on April 21, 2007. It is the 11th film in the Detective Conan series. This movie brought in 2.53 billion yen Animation Welcome to the Discworld is a short animated television adaptation of a fragment of the Reaper Man novel by Terry Pratchett, produced by Cosgrove Hall in 1996. It was the first film adaptation of a Discworld novel and was followed by the TV series Soul Music and Wyrd Sisters. The rest of Reaper Man was not filmed. The film featured Christopher Lee as the voice of Death, as did the following animated TV series and the 2008 Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic live-action TV miniseries. Documentary film Rowan Atkinson Live! is a 1992 comedy documentary film written by Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis and Ben Elton and directed by Thomas Schlamme. Comedy Flash Gordon is a 1980 British science fiction film, based on the comic strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond. The film was directed by Mike Hodges, and produced and presented by Dino De Laurentiis. It stars Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Topol, Max von Sydow, Timothy Dalton, Brian Blessed and Ornella Muti. The screenplay was written by Lorenzo Semple, Jr., with a story adaptation by Michael Allin. It intentionally uses a camp style similar to the 1960s TV series Batman in an attempt to appeal to fans of the original comics and serial films. However, it performed poorly outside the United Kingdom. The film is notable for its soundtrack composed, performed and produced by the rock band Queen, with the orchestral sections by Howard Blake. Comedy Bachelors' Paradise is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Josef Sieber and Hans Brausewetter. It was based on a novel by Johannes Boldt. The film featured the popular song Das kann doch einen Seemann nicht erschüttern. Comedy Kontrakt is a 1980 drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. Science Fiction Steamboy is a 2004 Japanese steampunk animated action film produced by Sunrise, directed and co-written by Katsuhiro Otomo, his second major anime release, following Akira. The film was released in Japan on July 17, 2004. Steamboy is one of the most expensive Japanese animated movies made to date. Additionally, the film was in production for ten years and utilized more than 180,000 drawings and 440 CG cuts. Animation Dream Mill is a 2009 animated short film directed by Dóra Keresztes. Animation Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return is a 2013 American-Indian 3D computer-animated musical fantasy film that is loosely based on Dorothy of Oz by L. Frank Baum's great-grandson Roger Stanton Baum. It was produced by Summertime Entertainment, and directed by Daniel St. Pierre and Will Finn. The film stars Lea Michele, Dan Aykroyd, Kelsey Grammer, Jim Belushi, Megan Hilty, Hugh Dancy, Oliver Platt, and Martin Short. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France on June 14, 2013 and was released in the United States and Canada on May 9, 2014. The film was panned by critics and was a box office bomb. Documentary film Whispers of Angels: A Story of the Underground Railroad is a 2002 TV documentary written by Daniel R. Collins, Sharon Kelly Baker and directed by Sharon Kelly Baker. Comedy He Won a Ranch is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Oxi is a 2014 Documentary film written and directed by Ken McMullen. Comedy Shatranj is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Juhi Chawla and Divya Bharti Thriller Firestarter is a 1984 science fiction thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. The plot concerns a young girl who develops pyrokinesis and the secret government agency which seeks to control her. The film was directed by Mark L. Lester, and stars David Keith, Drew Barrymore, Martin Sheen and George C. Scott. The movie was filmed in and around Wilmington, Chimney Rock, and Lake Lure, North Carolina. A miniseries follow-up to the film, titled Firestarter: Rekindled, was released in 2002 on Syfy. Comedy Feudin' Fools is a 1952 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on September 21, 1952 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-seventh film in the series. Documentary film Get Action!! is a documentary film directed by Jun'ya Kondô. Documentary film Mother Nature's Child is a 2010 documentary film directed by Camilla Rockwell. Documentary film The Mystery of Charles Dickens is a 2000 TV movie directed by Patrick Garland. Comedy Nesting is a 2011 comedy-romance film written by John Chuldenko and Sean Blythe, and directed by John Chuldenko. Neil and Sarah used to talk about bands they love; now they talk about gift cards. They are, in short, in that uneasy transition from hipster to yuppie, and they're asking themselves that universal question of all thirty-something married couples: How The Hell Did That Happen? In an effort to rekindle their relationship, they set out on a trip that lands them back in their old neighborhood, in a trendy section of Los Angeles. A few drinks bring back a few memories, and Neil and Sarah end up breaking into the apartment they used to share, squatting illegally for a few days in their twenty-something lives. After throwing a raging “housewarming” party, Neil and Sarah must rely on their grown-up resources to avoid some serious consequences. Comedy Curtain Call is a 1998 romantic comedy directed by Peter Yates, photographed by Sven Nykvist and edited by Hughes Winborne. It stars James Spader, Polly Walker, Michael Caine and Maggie Smith. The film was later re-released under the title It All Came True. It was to be Peter Yates' last film made for cinema, although in most markets it went directly to TV or home entertainment. Comedy A Night of Terror is a 1911 American silent film comedy directed by Edwin S. Porter. The film is one of the earliest comedies produced by Thomas Edison. It was released by Edison Manufacturing Company as a split reel with the film The Old Family Bible. Animation The French Democracy is a short 2005 French political film made by Alex Chan using computer animation from Lionhead Studios' 2005 business simulation game The Movies. The plot centers on three Moroccan men who turn to rioting after facing different forms of discrimination. Chan, a French native of Chinese descent, created the film to convey his view that racism caused the riots of the 2005 civil unrest in France. Although Chan was restricted by shortcomings and technical limitations in The Movies, he finished the film after four days of production. The film was uploaded to The Movies Online, Lionhead's website for user-created videos, on 22 November 2005 and was soon covered by American and French press. Although real-time-rendered, three-dimensional computer animation had been used in earlier political films, The French Democracy attained an unprecedented level of mainstream attention for political machinima. While acknowledging the film's flaws, such as the grammatically poor English subtitles, commentators praised its clear political message and compared it to films such as La Haine and Do the Right Thing. Documentary film Heckler is a 2007 documentary film about hecklers. The film begins with an examination of the means, methods, and motives of hecklers and their effect on live performances, particularly stand up comedy. A common observation by professional comics is that hecklers can be categorized in two groups: those who want to participate and sincerely believe they're helping the comedian, and those who intend to disrupt the comedian. Several male comedians suggest that female hecklers are often motivated by a desire to flirt with the performer. Subsequently, the film segues into a longer examination of film and music critics, including their effect on performers. The documentary suggests that most critics are motivated by frustrated artistic ambitions, and are no better than hecklers given that internet criticism has emboldened critics to engage in vicious personal attacks rather than critiques of artists' work. The film is hosted by actor/comedian Jamie Kennedy, who was inspired to create the movie after feeling wounded by the overwhelmingly negative reviews for his movie Son of the Mask, some of which attacked Kennedy personally rather than reviewing the film. Comedy Where Is Freedom? is a 1954 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film had a troubled production because, after shooting some scenes, Rossellini lost interest in the film and abandoned the set. The work was completed after about a year, mainly from Mario Monicelli, with some scenes also shot by Lucio Fulci and Federico Fellini. Despite that, Rossellini is the sole credited director of the film. Animation Babak and Friends - A First Norooz is a direct-to-DVD animated film by Norooz Productions, later renamed Big Bad Boo Studios. The 33-minute cartoon was released in 2005. The film was made to teach children about the Persian New Year Norooz, celebrating the coming of spring and is about a little boy named Babak who is stuck between being Iranian and being American. Through a dream and magical visit by Amoo norooz, Babak learns to be proud of his heritage and celebrates the New Year with his family. The movie was produced by Aly Jetha, Shabnam Rezaei, Matt Hullum, Dustin Ellis, and Mastaneh Moghadam, and written and directed by Dustin Ellis. It included the voices of oscar-nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo, Parviz Sayyad, Ali Pourtash and Catherine Bell. It was the first time the character of Amoo Norooz was animated in Iranian history. The movie was produced in both English and Persian as a language-learning tool for Iranian-American children. Babak and Friends - A First Norooz first screened in the Soho Apple Store Theatre and subsequently in other Apple stores and various museums such as Asia Society and The British Museum. Animation Dr. Seuss on the Loose is an animated musical television special, cartoon first airing on CBS on October 15, 1973, and hosted by The Cat in the Hat who appears in bridging sequences where he introduced animated adaptations of Dr. Seuss children's stories The Sneetches, The Zax and Green Eggs and Ham. Allan Sherman reprised his role as the voice of The Cat in the Hat from the 1971 TV special. This was the final project Sherman worked on before his death. On June 26, 2012, Warner Home Video released the special on a special edition DVD and Blu-ray. Comedy Schloß Königswald is a film directed by Peter Schamoni released on Jan 14, 1988. Comedy Good Burger is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. The film evolved from the comedy sketch "Good Burger" featured on the Nickelodeon series All That. The film was produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions and Nickelodeon Movies and released on July 25, 1997 by Paramount Pictures. Thriller Shadow of a Stranger is a film directed by Richard Friedman released on Dec 7, 1992. Comedy You and Me and Uncle Bob is a 1993 Australian TV movie about two kids who bring love to an unlikely older couple. Comedy Cache Cash is a 1994 comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau. Documentary film MANAKAMANA is a 2013 documentary film directed by Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez. Comedy Elf-Man is a direct-to-video Christmas family comedy film starring Wee Man as the title character. It is distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment and was released in USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand on December 4, 2012. Worldwide sales by Vision Films. Documentary film Behind Hazel Eyes is a video release of American singer Kelly Clarkson. Unlike Miss Independent, her previous video release, Behind Hazel Eyes does not include music videos from Clarkson's singles. It was originally released on March 29, 2005. The collection features a documentary of Clarkson's biography and music career. It features a tour of hometown Burleson, Texas, which her high school elementary school where she first got on stage with a performance of Prince "When Doves Cry. Miss Glenn, the teacher who first discovered Clarkson singing also made an appearance. Clarkson also featured her previous jobs prior to auditioning to American Idol. The video also featured scenes of Clarkson attending the premiere of the 2004 film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement in Disneyland, a behind the scenes footage of the creation of her second album, Breakaway, and a short live performance of "Beautiful Disaster" from her album Thankful. The DVD includes behind-the-scenes footage from Kelly Clarkson's single, "Breakaway", which includes scenes from Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement as a promotional single. Thriller Raman Effect is a 2008 short film directed by Hareesh Narayan & Krishna Sekar, the movie is about a Documentary team investigating Past Life of an engineering student called Raman & reveals his true identity to the world. Comedy Ihr 106. Geburtstag is a film directed by Günther Lüders released on Aug 21, 1958. Thriller Far from Home is a 1989 independent thriller film. It stars Matt Frewer, Drew Barrymore, Richard Masur, Susan Tyrrell, Jennifer Tilly, Dick Miller, and Anthony Rapp. John Spencer also appears in a cameo appearance. It centers on a divorced father who breaks down in a desert town along with his teenage daughter, forced to stay in a trailer park they attract the intentions of a troubled local who becomes dangerously fixated on one of them. The film was directed by Meiert Avis, in his feature film directorial debut. Barrymore's book, Little Girl Lost, which describes her battles with addiction, was written around the same time as this film was made. The film was shot in the Black Rock Desert and in Gerlach, Nevada. Documentary film The Living Room of the Nation is a 2009 documentary film directed by Jukka Kärkkäinen and co-written with Sini Liimatainen. Thriller O Drakos is a Greek black-and-white film, produced in 1956, directed by Nikos Koundouros. It won the award for best movie 1955–1959 in the first Thessaloniki Film Festival. It also took part in the Venice Film Festival. At the 2006 International Thessaloniki Film Festival, the film was announced as among the 10 all-time best Greek films by the PHUCC. Comedy Hospitalité is a 2010 comedy film directed by Koji Fukada "In a corner of downtown Tokyo, Kobayashi lives here with his young wife, his daughter from his previous marriage, and his sister who is divorced. In this diligent working family the only recent occurrence is the disappearance of Pi-chan, their pet parakeet. One day Kagawa, who claims to be the son of a wealthy family that once gave financial assistance to the Kobayashi, appears out of the blue. While adopting a humble attitude, Kagawa moves into their home, and the everyday life of the Kobayashi couple begins to unravel under the influence of Kagawa and the visitors that he brings with him." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival site. Comedy Jatra is a Marathi comedy movie that was released in 2006. It is considered one of the more popular films starring actors Bharat Jadhav and Siddarth Jadhav. The music was composed by the duo Ajay and Atul Gogavale. Jatra features the song Kombadi Palali, which at the time became a 'superhit'. Ajay and Atul later used same tune from the song "Kombdi Palali" when composing the item song "Chikni Chameli" for the Hindi film Agneepath in 2012. Documentary film Folsom Forever is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Mickael Skiff. Documentary film Memoirs & Dreams is a 1993 documentary film directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn. Thriller Young and Dangerous is a 1996 Hong Kong crime film about a group of triad members, detailing their adventures and dangers in a Hong Kong Triad society. Directed by the film's cinematographer Andrew Lau, the film features a large ensemble cast, which includes Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan, Francis Ng, Gigi Lai and Simon Yam. Based on a popular comic book series named "Teddy Boy", the film contributed a lot to the public image of triads and was condemned by certain quarters as glorifying secret triad societies. However, it was immensely popular in Hong Kong and spun a long list of sequels and spin-offs. Its main actors and actresses have also became major stars in their own right. Comedy R/Evolve is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Basil Shadid and directed by William Maria Rain. Documentary film At the Edge of Conquest: The Journey of Chief Wai-Wai is a 1992 American short documentary film directed by Geoffrey O'Connor. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short at the 65th Academy Awards. Thriller On the Waterfront is a 1954 American crime drama film about union violence and corruption amongst longshoremen. The film was directed by Elia Kazan and written by Budd Schulberg. It stars Marlon Brando and features Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Steiger, and, in her film debut, Eva Marie Saint. The soundtrack score was composed by Leonard Bernstein. It is based on Crime on the Waterfront, a series of articles published in the New York Sun by Malcolm Johnson that won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. The stories detailed widespread corruption, extortion, and racketeering on the waterfronts of Manhattan and Brooklyn. On the Waterfront was a critical and commercial success and received 12 Academy Award nominations, winning eight, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Brando, Best Supporting Actress for Saint, and Best Director for Kazan. In 1997 it was ranked by the American Film Institute as the eighth-greatest American movie of all time. It is Bernstein's only original film score not adapted from a stage production with songs. Thriller Impulses is a 2002 film directed by Miguel Alcantud. Comedy Idhu Namma Aalu is a 1988 Tamil family comedy film written by K. Bhagyaraj. He was a part of Direction Supervision for this movie unlike his other films. It was remade in Kannada as Ravi Shastri with V. Ravichandran and in Telugu as "Adhirindhi Alludu" with Mohan Babu. Thriller Big Momma's House 2 is a 2006 American crime comedy film and the sequel to Big Momma's House. The film was directed by John Whitesell, based on the characters created by Darryl Quarles from the original film, and starring Martin Lawrence reprising his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. The film was released theatrically on January 27, 2006 and was critically panned as critics felt that a sequel was unnecessary. Unlike the original, the film is more family friendly compared to the original film's more mature target demographic. The film was not well received by film critics, scoring 6% at Rotten Tomatoes. Comedy A student filmmaker goes through the trials and tribulations of his senior thesis, all the while learning that his life on screen is not so different from the one off. Documentary film Streetwise is a 1984 documentary film by director Martin Bell. It followed in the wake of a July 1983 Life magazine article, "Streets of the Lost", by writer Cheryl McCall and photographer Mary Ellen Mark, Bell's wife. According to Mark's accompanying 1988 book, eponymously titled Streetwise, McCall and Mark traveled to Seattle specifically to reveal that even in a town that billed itself as America's most livable city, there still existed rampant homelessness and desperation. After making connections with several homeless children during the writing of the article, Mark convinced Bell that the children were worthy of his making a documentary based on their lives. McCall and Mark were also instrumental in making the film. Streetwise follows the lives of several homeless teenagers, although it focuses most on 14-year-old Erin Blackwell, a child prostitute who goes by the name of Tiny. Much of the time, Tiny stays at the home of her alcoholic mother, Pat, who seems unfazed by her daughter's prostitution, calling it a "phase". Animation The Story Of Change is a 2012 film written by Annie Leonard, Jonah Sachs, Louis Fox and directed by Louis Fox. Comedy The Callback is a 2013 short comedy crime film written by Enzo Mileti and Scott Wilson and directed by Enzo Mileti. Comedy You Deserved to Be Single or Huogai Ni Danshen is a 2010 Chinese film directed by Chinese female director Cai Xin who co-wrote the screenplay also. The cast of this film is extremely diverse. It stars Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin, idol actor Mike He and Taiwanese-American actor David Wu. Special guest casts include China pop group "Shuimu Nianhua" member Luke, Hong Kong actress Angie Chiu and so on. It received mixed reviews with critics focusing on their praise on actor Mike He and Ruby Lin. Documentary film Saint & Whore is a 2012 short film directed by Anne Zohra Berrached. Thriller The Diamond is a 1954 British crime film starring Dennis O'Keefe, Margaret Sheridan and Philip Friend. It has the distinction of being Britain's first 3D film, though according to the British Film Institute, it was shown in 3D only once, on 13 September 2006 in Hollywood. Despite the 2006 showing the film was listed on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. Apparently it is unclear who directed The Diamond. According to the BFI website the British release credited British B-picture veteran Montgomery Tully as director, while the US release credited the film's American star, Dennis O'Keefe. However, the US print viewed by the reviewer of the American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures credits Tully while a YouTube video with the opening credits of a print bearing the British release title credits O'Keefe. Thriller After is a 2012 science-fiction thriller film written and directed by Ryan Smith and starring Steven Strait and Karolina Wydra. It premiered at the 43rd Annual Nashville Film Festival on April 19, 2012. Canadian Distributor Mongrel Media acquired the North American rights to the film in June 2013. Comedy No Risk, No Gain is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jimmy Heung and Taylor Wong and starring Alan Tam, Andy Lau and Natalis Chan. This film is the second installment of Casino Raiders. Thriller Sunset Heat is a 1992 thriller film starring Michael Paré, 1980s pop star Adam Ant, and Dennis Hopper. In its obituary of Hopper, The Telegraph called this a "forgettable film" which nonetheless allowed Hopper to pay his alimony. It featured original music by Jan Hammer, who had written the Miami Vice theme music. Documentary film Nebenwirkung Glück is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Julia Csabai and Alida Szabó. Science Fiction The Amazing Transparent Man is a 1960 science fiction film starring Marguerite Chapman. It is an American B-movie which follows the story of an insane ex-U. S. Army major who uses an escaped criminal to steal materials to improve the invisibility machine his scientist prisoner made. It was one of two sci-fi films shot back-to-back in Dallas, Texas by director Edgar G. Ulmer. The combined filming schedule for both films was only two weeks. The film was later featured in an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. The film has received very poor reviews and suffered in popularity as a result of its low budget. Leading science fiction author David Wingrove commented in his Science Fiction Source Book that "Its cheap-budget origins show throughout. Amazing claims too much for what is essentially a thriller involving an escaped criminal..." Animation Red vs. Blue: Recreation is the seventh season of the action-comedy machinima series Red vs. Blue created by Rooster Teeth Productions. Set three days after the Red vs. Blue: Relocated mini-series, the Red team are back plotting against the Blue team, which currently consists of only one person, Caboose. New episodes were released every Monday at 9:00 CST. Unlike the more dramatic tone of the previous full season, Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction, Recreation is more reminiscent of the comedic elements in the first five seasons, The Blood Gulch Chronicles. Comedy Stray Bullet is a 1960 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Thriller Nerve is an Australian psychological thriller film currently filming directed by Sebastien Guy. It stars Christian Clark and Georgina Haig. Comedy Tales from a Hard City is a 1994 documentary film directed by Kim Flitcroft. Comedy Me and Marlborough is a 1935 British comedy film, directed by Victor Saville, and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Tom Walls, Barry MacKay, Peter Gawthorne, Henry Oscar and Cecil Parker. Comedy I camionisti is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini and starred by the comedy duo Gigi e Andrea. Thriller Firetrap is a 2001 film directed by Harris Done. Thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three is a 1974 American thriller film directed by Joseph Sargent, produced by Edgar J. Scherick, and starring Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Martin Balsam and Héctor Elizondo. Peter Stone adapted the screenplay, from the 1973 novel of the same name by Morton Freedgood about a group of criminals taking hostage for ransom the passengers of a busy New York City subway car. Musically, it features "one of the best and most inventive thriller scores of the 1970s". It was remade in 1998 as a TV film and was again remade in 2009 as a film. Documentary film O Canada! is a Circle-Vision 360° movie. It is an attraction at the Canada Pavilion at the Epcot World Showcase at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. Its name derives from Canada's national anthem. It showcases many images of Canada's cities and sights, including Quebec, Ontario, the RCMP Musical Ride, the Calgary Stampede, Vancouver and Vancouver Harbour, the Ottawa River, and more. The movie was filmed mostly during 1981 and has been in continuous exhibition since that time, with an updated version released in 2007. Thriller Creature 3D is a 2014 Indian 3D monster thriller science fiction film directed by Vikram Bhatt. The film stars Bipasha Basu and Imran Abbas Naqvi in lead roles. It is produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar and co-produced by Ajay Kapoor under the banner of T-Series in association with BVG Films. The film is the Bollywood debut of Pakistani model turned actor Imran Abbas Naqvi. The film also stars Amit Tandon and Mukul Dev in supporting roles. Documentary film Where No Journeys End is a 1990 documentary film directed by Victor Bannerjee. Documentary film 100 Films and a Funeral is both a memoir by Michael Kuhn and a 2007 documentary film adaptation by filmmaker Michael McNamara about the rise and fall of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, the company that produced Four Weddings and a Funeral, The Usual Suspects, and Trainspotting. Kuhn headed PFE from 1991 till 1999, when Philips sold it to the Seagram conglomerate. The selling of PFE also ended the prominent role of the company in the British film industry revival of the 1990s. Thriller Acid Rain is a 1998 thriller film written and directed by Albert Johnson. Comedy Rajamanikyam, is a 2005 Malayalam film, the directorial debut of Anwar Rasheed, written by T. A. Shahid, and starring Mammootty in the title role and Rahman, Manoj K Jayan, Cochin Haneefa, Ranjith, Salim Kumar, Saikumar, Bheeman Raghu, Sindhu Menon, and Padmapriya in supporting roles. The music is composed by Alex Paul with lyrics by Gireesh Puthenchery. The film was produced by Siraj Valiyaveettil under the banner of Valiyaveettil Movie International. It tells the story of Bellary Raja a cattle baron who tries to unite his warring siblings. The film was remade in Kannada as Bellary Naga with Vishnuvardhan in lead. Animation I speak true things is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Marko Tadic. Documentary film The Language of Love is a 2012 short biographical documentary history film directed by Marie Clements. Documentary film Stolen Education is a 2013 documentary film directed and co-written by Rudy Luna with Enrique Alemán Jr. Documentary film Jehovah's Witnesses Stand Firm Against Nazi Assault is a 1996 documentary film. Animation Super-Rabbit is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny who is parodying the popular character Superman. It was released to theaters on April 3, 1943. Super-Rabbit was the 16th Bugs Bunny entry and the 47th directed by Chuck Jones. Comedy Ever Here I Be is a 2010 short drama film written and directed by Kate Burton. Science Fiction Camp Slaughter is a 2005 science fiction horror film written and directed by Alex Pucci, and co-written by Draven Gonzales. Animation Cóndor Crux, la leyenda is a 2000 Argentine animated adventure film written and directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini and Swan Glecer. The film premiered on January 6, 2000 in Buenos Aires. The film won a Silver Condor for Best Animated film. Comedy Follow the Sun is a 1951 biographical film of the life of golf legend Ben Hogan. It stars Glenn Ford as Hogan and Anne Baxter as his wife. Many golfers and sports figures of the day appear in the movie. Comedy Petticoat Camp is a 1912 American silent short comedy film starring William Garwood and Florence La Badie. Comedy A Pyromaniac's Love Story is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Joshua Brand. The original screenplay is by Morgan Ward. The movie was filmed in Toronto. Thriller The Colour of the Chameleon is a 2012 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Emil Hristov. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Documentary film Flash of a Dream is a 2002 documentary directed by Robert Fox. Comedy The Vicious Kind is a 2009 drama film directed and written by Lee Toland Krieger. The screenplay was originally set in a small town in Rhode Island, but the film was shot in Norfolk, CT, which also became the character's hometown. The film stars Adam Scott, Brittany Snow, Alex Frost and J.K. Simmons. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, and opened in Los Angeles on December 11, 2009 at the Laemlle Sunset 5. "The Vicious Kind" was nominated for two 2010 Independent Spirit Awards, Scott for Best Male Lead, and Krieger for Best Screenplay. In 2009, "The Vicious Kind" won several awards at film festivals around the world including Adam Scott for Best Actor at the Strasbourg International Film Festival, Scott for Best Performance at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival, Lee Toland Krieger for Emerging Filmmaker at the Denver Film Festival, and Best Feature at the New Orleans Film Festival. Documentary film Mediastan is a 2013 documentary film about the 2010 United States diplomatic cables leak, directed by Johannes Wahlström and produced by Julian Assange, Rebecca O'Brien and Lauren Dark. Animation In deze gezellige nieuwe verhaaltjes beleven Bob en zijn team weer leuke avonturen terwijl ze verder bouwen aan de stad in de Zonnebloemvallei. Zo gaan ze aan de slag met een echt Bob-huis en wordt de nieuwe burgermeester gekozen. Wie zal het worden? Scrambler beleeft een spannende dag in de bergen als hij ervoor moet zorgen dat het geitje naar het dal wordt gebracht. En ook Packer krijgt het druk. Bob en zijn team bouwen een supermarkt in de stad en Packer moet alle verschillende dingetjes voor de winkel ophalen en afleveren. Kijk je mee naar de nieuwe verhaaltjes? 1) Het Bob-huis 2) Meneer Spijkers grote optocht 3) Scrambler de geitenhoeder 4) Packers grote bestelling 5) Spud de houtvester Animation O, more, more! is a 1983 Soyuzmultfilm's animated satirical film directed by Yefim Gamburg. It tells the story of young men and women on vacation. They are constantly separated by various circumstances, including the fantastic and phantasmagoric onces, but at the end they finally marry. O, more, more! parodies Soviet popular culture, i.e. popular music, sugary wedding photos and souvenirs, maniac hunt for the foreign brands and clothes, primitive Soviet pornography, and the cult of material prosperity. Comedy The New Winter Olympics is a 2010 short film directed by Max Miller. Documentary film In the new documentary SILENCING THE SONG: AN AFGHAN FALLEN STAR, “Afghan Star” director Havana Marking revisits Setara as she deals with ever-present threats to her safety and starts a new life as a wife and mother-to-be, while continuing to nurture dreams of becoming a pop-music idol. Comedy Money Means Nothing is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring John Loder, Irene Richards and Miles Malleson. A butler comes into some money through an inheritance, and turns the tables on his young master. It was also released as Butler's Millions. Comedy Benjamin's Flowers is a 2012 experimental animated drama short and romance film written and directed by Malin Erixon. Comedy Va is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film written and directed by Pushkar-Gayathri. It stars Shiva, SPB Charan and Lekha Washington in the lead roles, with Kalyan, John Vijay and Abhinayashree essaying supporting roles. The film's story takes place in one night, in which a man, with the help of his would-be brother-in-law, hunts for a last liquor before leaving to Saudi Arabia. The plot is similar to the 2004 Hollywood movie Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. The film, produced by Sashikanth Sivaji's Y NOT Studios and distributed by Dhayanidhi Alagiri's Cloud Nine Movies, features film score composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar and cinematography by Nirav Shah. The shooting of the film commenced in early 2010 and was held at various locations in Chennai. The film was released on 5 November 2010 during Diwali to mixed reviews. Comedy Sexy Susan Sins Again is a 1968 Austrian-Italian costume drama-adventure-sex comedy film directed by Franz Antel. It is the first film of the series Frau Wirtin, following the 1967 film The Sweet Sins of Sexy Susan. Documentary film Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare is a 2012 feature length documentary directed by Matthew Heineman and Susan Froemke and released by Roadside Attractions. Escape Fire premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, opened in select theaters on October 5, 2012, and was simultaneously released on iTunes and Video-on-Demand. The film was released on DVD in February 2013 and premiered on CNN on March 10, 2013. Documentary film G-Dog is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Freida Lee Mock. Documentary film Airmania is a 1999 documentary film directed by Marc Paschke. Documentary film Greetings from the Colony is a 2011 documentary film directed by Nathalie Borgers. Comedy Citizen Mavzik is a 2006 direct-to-video film from Vilalan Productions, and directed by independent filmmaker Alan Melikdjanian. The film was shot in South Florida Thriller Hate Story is a 2012 Indian erotic thriller film directed by Vivek Agnihotri and produced by Vikram Bhatt. It stars Nikhil Dwivedi, Gulshan Devaiya and Paoli Dam in lead roles and the film was released on 20 April 2012. It was given an 'A' certificate for its erotic theme, sexual content and nudity. It did well at box office and was commercially successful. Documentary film El-Banate Dol is an Egyptian 2006 documentary film. Documentary film This Is Stompin' Tom is a 1972 Canadian film directed by Edwin W. Moody. It is a documentary of in the area of Ontario Canada, misspelt in the film "This Is Stomping Tom" which is also known as "This is Stompin' Tom" Comedy Good King Dagobert is a film directed by Pierre Chevalier released on Nov 20, 1963. Science Fiction Xing ji dun tai is a 1983 chinese comedy science fiction film written by Lawrence Cheng, Gwok-Ming Cheung, Sandy Shaw, Manfred Wong and Gai Chi Yuen and directed by Gwok-Ming Cheung. Animation The Magic Sounds is a 1957 Yugoslavian animated short film written by Andro Lusicic and directed by Dusan Vukotic. Comedy After All It's Only Life is a 1993 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Víctor Dínenzon and written by José Ángel Esteban. Starring Gerardo Romano it premiered on 5 August 1993 in Buenos Aires. Comedy "Monsters, Inc." , one of Disney•Pixar's most beloved and visually imaginative feature films ever, returns to the big screen to delight a whole new generation of audiences and fans alike, this time in stunning 3D. The now-classic Academy Award®-winning animated comedy adventure "Monsters, Inc." is set in Monstropolis, a thriving company town where monsters of all shapes and sizes reside. Lovable Sulley (voiced by Starring: John Goodman) and his wisecracking best friend Mike Wazowski (voiced by Billy Crystal) are the top scare team at Monsters, Inc., the largest scream-processing factory. The main power source in the monster world is the collected screams of human children—and at Monsters, Inc., an elite team of scarers is responsible for gathering those precious natural resources. Believed by monsters to be toxic, children are strictly forbidden from entering Monstropolis. But when a little girl named Boo (voiced by Mary Gibbs) accidentally follows Sulley back into his world, he finds his career in jeopardy and his life in utter chaos. So pals Mike and Sulley plot to rectify the mistake and return Boo to her home. But when the trio encounters an unexpected series of complications, they become embroiled in a cover-up catapulting them into a mystery beyond their wildest dreams. Animation Acoustic Memory is a 2012 short animation family war film directed by Henry Butcher. Animation A lone lamplighter walks down the street lighting the streetlamps as he goes. He stops outside a clock store where, inside, the products perform their various alarms and dances. A fight breaks out between two alarm clocks (instigated by a wall clock) and everyone watches to see who will win. Documentary film Youth in Crisis is a 1943 American short documentary film produced by Louis De Rochemont as part of The March of Time series. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller A Field in England is a 2013 British historical psychological thriller film directed by Ben Wheatley. The film, shot in black-and-white, is set during the mid-17th century English Civil War. The film was released on 5 July 2013 on multiple platforms simultaneously, including cinemas, home media and video on demand. It was also broadcast on Film4 on the day of its release. Comedy My Hometown is a 2011 comedy musical film written by Bash Naran and directed by Joel A. Greenberg. Comedy Les Veinards English: The Lucky, is a French comedy film from 1963, directed by Philippe de Broca and Jean Girault, written by Jacques Vilfrid and Jean Girault, starring France Anglade and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "People in Luck" or "The Lucky", "Die Glückspilze" or "Fünf Glückspilze", "I fortunati". Documentary film Gloria Estefan: Que Siga la Tradicion is a 2000 video documentary directed by Gloria Estefan. Animation Toby the Showman is an animated short released by RKO Radio Pictures, featuring Toby the Pup. After spending decades in oblivion, a silent print of the cartoon was discovered. Animation Out of Erasers is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Erik Rosenlund. Science Fiction Photographing Fairies is 1997 fantasy film based on Steve Szilagyi's 1992 novel Photographing Fairies. Documentary film The John Glenn Story is a 1962 American short documentary film directed by Michael R. Lawrence about the astronaut John Glenn. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Henry Aldrich's Little Secret is a 1944 film directed by Hugh Bennett. Comedy This is a 2011 comedy film written by Seth Morris and directed by Danny Jelinek. Animation Morph: Hats is a 1995 short animation film directed by Peter Lord and David Sproxton. Comedy Doraemon: Nobita's the Night Before a Wedding is a 1999 Japanese anime short film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. It premiered on March 6, 1999 in Japan on a bill with Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe. The movie's original plot was written by Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko. Comedy Life with Father is a 1947 American comedy film. It tells the true story of Clarence Day, a stockbroker who wants to be master of his house, but finds his wife and his children ignoring him, until they start making demands for him to change his own life. The film is largely based around the insistence by his family that Clarence be baptized to avoid going to Hell and Clarence's stubborn, ill-tempered nature. In keeping with the autobiography, all the children in the family are redheads. It stars William Powell and Irene Dunne as Clarence and his wife, supported by Elizabeth Taylor as a beautiful teenage girl with whom Clarence's oldest son becomes infatuated, along with Edmund Gwenn, ZaSu Pitts, Jimmy Lydon and Martin Milner. The film and its audio entered the public domain in 1975. Science Fiction Charming young slacker Dell Hansard is in love with beautiful Piper. He makes an impromptu proposal on a week-long camping trip, but Piper, the daughter of a wealthy business man, hesitates. On their way home they stop at a gas station, and are surprised to find signs reading "closed indefinitely due to the gas crisis." Having been away, the young couple does not realize a worldwide catastrophe has struck. They are stuck in the middle of nowhere and must now fend for their lives. They sleep at a nearby abandoned motel where a manipulative manager swindles them out of their last dollars. The crisis only worsens when a robbery takes place and they must flee on foot. They realize this is more than a crisis, and they must stick together, to survive at all. Animation Quacker Tracker is a 1967 Looney Tunes cartoon, starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was the first of three "buffer cartoons" produced by Format Films in between Warner Bros. ending its contract with previous Looney Tunes producers DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and re-establishing its own cartoon studio. Comedy Akkare Ninnoru Maran is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Girish and produced by Sanal Kumar and G Suresh Kumar. The film stars Maniyanpilla Raju, Menaka, Sukumari and Innocent in lead roles. The film had musical score by Kannur Rajan. Documentary film The Lost Son of Havana is a 2009 film directed by Jonathan Hock. Documentary film This story of how a treasure trove of banned Soviet art worth millions of dollars was stashed in a far-off desert of Uzbekistan develops into a larger exploration of how art survives in times of oppression. Comedy Wedding in Malinovka is a 1967 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Andrei Tutyshkin based on an operetta by Boris Aleksandrov adapted by Leonid Yukhvid. Produced by Semyon Malkin. Runtime - 95 min. Cinematography by Vyacheslav Fastovich. Editing by Mariya Pen. Music by Boris Aleksandrov performed by A. Fedotov and S. Orlansky. Comedy Parts of the Family is a 2003 horror comedy film directed by Léon Paul De Bruyn, Gabriel Friedman and Lloyd Kaufman. Documentary film Jose Torres is a documentary film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara. Science Fiction Baoh is a 1989 OVA based on the manga series of the same name. Documentary film Tapologo is a 2007 documentary film. Comedy No Joke is a 2013 documentary feature film about three Canadian stand-up comedians who are "rejected as hopelessly unfunny by hometown audiences and thusly flee to America for a whirlwind comedy tour to determine once and for all whether they have any star potential. Their penultimate comedic judgement comes via private audition for Jamie Masada, owner of the World Famous Laugh Factory in Hollywood, California. The results are hilarious, heartbreaking, and completely unexpected." The film is directed by Matt Frame and is the follow-up to the 2004 film Baghdad or Bust. No Joke had its World Premiere in Vancouver, Canada on January 12, 2013. Comedy The Phantom Ship is an animated short film and is part of the Looney Tunes series. It stars Beans the Cat, along with the St. Bernard pups Ham and Ex. Comedy Charlie Bubbles is a British film of 1967 starring Billie Whitelaw and Albert Finney, and also featuring a young Liza Minnelli. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The film made great play of its Manchester setting, contrasting the return of its eponymous lead character, played by Finney, to his home city after achieving success as a writer in London. During his return he visits his former wife, played by Whitelaw, in Derbyshire and watches a Manchester United match at Old Trafford, featuring footage of Bobby Charlton and Denis Law with his son. They are cut off from the outside world in a glass-fronted box as they watch the match. Finney's character is bored with his success and his privileged position, which allows him to indulge himself in most ways he wishes. One of these is a relationship with his secretary Eliza, played by Minnelli. Bubbles glides around in a gold Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III convertible – CB 1E, contrasting sharply with the working class life and the poverty of post war Salford. Documentary film Emelka-Palast is a 1986 short documentary film written and directed by Hans Sachs and Hedda Rinneberg. Comedy Kill Keith is a 2011 British comedy horror film starring Susannah Fielding, Simon Phillips, and Keith Chegwin. Thriller Amphibious is a 2010 creature thriller film which is directed by Brian Yuzna and written by Yuzna, John Penney, Somtow Sucharitkul and San Fu Maltha. It stars Francis Magee, Janna Fassaert and Michael Paré. Science Fiction The Space Children is a 1958 film directed by Jack Arnold. The movie was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1998 during season 9. Thriller The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting is the 2003 horror sequel to The Hitcher, which stars C. Thomas Howell, returning as Jim Halsey, Kari Wührer as his girlfriend Maggie, and Jake Busey as psychotic hitchhiker Jack. Documentary film Soul Catcher is a short documentary film written and directed by P.V. Lehtinen. Comedy Mr. Woodcock is a 2007 sports comedy film directed by Craig Gillespie, and starring Seann William Scott, Billy Bob Thornton, Susan Sarandon, Amy Poehler, and Ethan Suplee. The film was released on September 14, 2007. Documentary film Patrick Dewaere is a 1992 French documentary film directed by Marc Esposito, about the actor of the same name. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Shadow of Heaven is a 2008 Lithuanian documentary film written and directed by Romas Lileikis. Animation An All Dogs Christmas Carol is a 1998 animated TV movie which was originally aired on ABC. To date, it is the final installment in the All Dogs Go to Heaven film series and it also serves as the series finale to the animated series. Unlike the first two films, Carface is the story's main character. Usually, the main characters are Charlie and Itchy. Comedy Love Finds Andy Hardy is a 1938 romantic comedy film which tells the story of a teenage boy who becomes entangled with three different girls all at the same time. It stars Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden, Cecilia Parker, Judy Garland, Lana Turner, Ann Rutherford, Mary Howard and Gene Reynolds. The screenplay was written by William Ludwig, from stories by Vivien R. Bretherton, and based upon characters created by Aurania Rouverol. It was directed by George B. Seitz. In 2000, Love Finds Andy Hardy was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". This was the first film in which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer recorded at least part of the soundtrack in stereophonic sound, a practice which was used for a number of MGM musical comedies beginning the late 1930s. The film was presented in standard monaural sound. Some stereo tracks have survived and a few were included in MGM's That's Entertainment in 1974. Comedy Something's Gotta Give is a 2003 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers for both Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros. It stars Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton as a successful 60-something and 50-something, who find love for each other in later life, despite being complete opposites. Keanu Reeves and Amanda Peet co-star, with Frances McDormand, Paul Michael Glaser, Jon Favreau, and KaDee Strickland playing key supporting roles. The film received generally favorable reviews and was a box-office hit following its North American release, eventually grossing US$266,600,000 worldwide, mostly from its international run. For her performance Keaton earned a Golden Globe, a Satellite Award, as well as an Academy Award nomination and a SAG Award nomination for "Best Actress", among other recognitions. Nicholson also received a Golden Globe nomination for "Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy". This was Nicholson and Keaton's second film together since 1981's Reds. Comedy Hello Ghost is a 2010 South Korean comedy film about a man's multiple failed suicide attempts. After the most recent one, he discovers he can see a family of ghosts. The ghosts agree to leave him alone under the condition that he fulfill their requests. The film was the 9th highest grossing Korean film in 2010. The film had a total of 3,042,021 admissions nationwide. The film was bought by American film production company 1492 Pictures in February 2011, and is scheduled to be remade by Chris Columbus. Documentary film Flight to Flinders is a 1967 documentary film directed by Peter Young. Documentary film Fuelled by wonderfully strange stories, this catalogue of television series, made-for-television documentaries, and independently produced films focus on the paranormal - from ghosts, witchcraft and re-incarnation to UFOs, aliens and conspiracy theories. Thriller Crime of Passion is a 1957 American crime film noir directed by Gerd Oswald and written by Jo Eisinger. The drama features Barbara Stanwyck, Sterling Hayden and Raymond Burr. Comedy "Our co-Opening Night feature is the World Premiere screening of You Can't Have It All, a sparkling, wacky comedy about finding love. Set in Philadelphia, this breezy romantic comedy written and directed by Jay Arnold (and co-written by Thom Cardwell) features exceptional acting from a cast of film and television veterans, a snappy script, and a joyful tale of love. It makes for a festive start to our 125-film extravaganza. Wealthy 50ish bachelor Paul (Jon Lindstrom of As the World Turns )has difficulty finding the perfect woman. his meddling socialite sister Elise (the talented Wendie Malick Just Shoot Me, Pushing Daisies is determined to find him the female companion he's never had. Complicating her matchmaking is her dread that her son Brian (Ariel Shafir) may be gay. And then there is Andy (newcomer Chris Murrah), a sexy young gay man who has yet to meet the perfect man. Adding to the mixture is Roz (Natalia Cigliuti, Raining the Bar, Waterfront ), Andy's over-protective best friend who is the voice of reason, or so she thinks. Put them all together and what have you got? A hysterical romp of twists, turns, and mass confusion! But love is definitely in the air, and naturally everyone has a master plan. Elise conspires to fix up Paul with a lovely woman. While Roz does the same for Andy with a hot guy. But Andy is convinced that Paul may actually be the answer to finding his perfect man. The only problem is that Paul is straight - or is he? Confused? That seems to be the prevailing sentiment in this sexy, captivating romantic comedy." Quoting Raymond Murray from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Comedy Straziami ma di baci saziami is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. The film parodies Italian photonovels and the popular subculture. It had a great commercial success. All the DVD releases have the credits in English. Thriller Lords of Magic is a 2011 drama, horror, and thriller film written by Gary Van Haas and directed by Rob Walker. Documentary film Toscanini in His Own Words is a 2009 biography TV movie written by Harvey Sachs and Larry Weinstein, and directed by Larry Weinstein. Documentary film On December 2, 1993 Pablo Escobar, a Columbian drug lord, and his assistant, were captured and killed at Escobar's home. Animation The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park is a 1972 live-action/animated film made by Hanna-Barbera featuring the characters from The Banana Splits children's television series. Mixing live action sequences shot at Kings Island amusement park in Cincinnati, Ohio with animation, the film follows the Banana Splits as they attempt to rescue a young girl who is kidnapped by a power-hungry witch. Like many animated Hanna-Barbera productions of the 1970s, The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park contained an inferior laugh track created by the studio. The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park was first broadcast as an episode on the weekly program ABC Saturday Superstar Movie on November 25, 1972. Animation Zing is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Kyra Buschor and Cynthia Collins. Animation Muscle Tussle is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1953 and directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Daffy Duck. Comedy Giuseppe in Warsaw is a 1964 war comedy film written by Jacek Wejroch and directed by Stanislaw Lenartowicz. Comedy The Swim Princess is a 1928 comedy film written by Frank Capra,James J. Tynan and directed by Alfred J. Goulding. Animation Cosplay Complex Round 3: The Final Battle: Showdown in the East Oizumi Academy Gym is the third film of the Cosplay Complex OVA series. Comedy Leaving Lenin is a 1993 comedy film directed by Endaf Emlyn. Documentary film Split: Portrait of a Drag Queen is a 1992 documentary film directed by Ellen Fisher Turk and Andrew Weeks. Science Fiction L'Ile Mysterieuse / La Isla misteriosa y el capitán Nemo / Die Geheimnisvolle Insel is a 1973 European TV miniseries production adapted from Jules Verne's novel L'Île mystérieuse. It was later re-edited into a 96 minute motion picture for theatrical release. This version was directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and Henri Colpi and featured Omar Sharif as Captain Nemo. This TV miniseries turned out to be one of the most remarkable Jules Verne adaptations, remaining unusually faithful to the original book, including the exterior design of the Nautilus. Deviations from the original book were either limited to budget restrictions or moderate artistic liberty in a constructive sense: While it seems not credible that the Nemo of the book achieved various, physical demanding stunts, Omar Sharif is much younger, relies on what's left of his crew and eventually shares the same fate as his alter ego James Mason in the Disney version of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Thriller There's a contaminate bio-worker on the loose. Anyone he touches is dead within an hour. William Hurt is a hazardous materials expert called to the scene of a chemical company explosion where he discovers his worst fear is real. Someone has been exposed to a super secret biological weapon. Was it a deliberate act or an industrial accident? All he knows for sure is that NSA agents are gunning for him and he must find the victim before the sickness spreads. Peter Weller is the contaminated man in this tense bio-thriller brimming with deception, desperation and disease. Thriller Study is a 2012 Italian psychological thriller drama film written, produced, directed by and starring Paolo Benetazzo. It follows a psychology student in the last week before his final exam, discovering his life and exploring his mind. Distinguished by a profound cinematic individualism, the film was made on an extremely low-budget and was entirely shot by Benetazzo without any film crew. Study has been screened and awarded at several international film festivals including the California Film Awards, Portobello Film Festival, Indie Fest,Cyprus International Film Festival. The film has since developed a cult following among fans and audience. Comedy Lila, Lila is a 2009 German film starring Daniel Brühl and Hannah Herzsprung. At various film festivals and international screenings the film was sometimes known under the title My Words, My Lies, My Love or My Words, My Lies – My Love. The American distributor is Corinth Releasing. Comedy Cannonball Run II is a comedy film featuring Burt Reynolds and an all-star cast, released by Warner Bros. and Golden Harvest. Like the original Cannonball Run, it is a set around an illegal cross-country race. The film received eight Golden Raspberry Award nominations at the 1984 Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Actress, but no wins. This was the last of the "formula" comedies for Reynolds. It is also marked the final feature film appearances of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. Their appearances, coupled with those of Sammy Davis, Jr. and Shirley MacLaine, marked the final on-screen appearance of the old Rat Pack team. Comedy Treasure Hunters aka "Master of Disaster" is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Lau Kar Wing, starring Alexander Fu Sheng and Gordon Liu. Comedy Cyber Seniors is a 2014 documentary film directed by Saffron Cassaday about reluctant seniors who with the help of teenage mentors discover the wonders of the world-wide-web. Thriller American Gigolo is a 1980 American crime drama film starring Richard Gere, written and directed by Paul Schrader. Schrader considers it one of four similar films, which he calls "double bookends": Taxi Driver, bookended by Light Sleeper, and American Gigolo bookended by The Walker. Comedy Roscoe's House of Chicken 'N Waffles is a 2004 direct-to-video comedy film written and directed by Kennedy Goldsby. Comedy Los numeros is a 2011 comedy film written by Piotr Jasek, Agnieszka Jelonek-Lisowska, Wojciech Nerkowski, Daria Rogozinska and Katarzyna Zielinska and directed by Ryszard Zatorski. Comedy Christmas in Connecticut is a 1945 American Christmas film and romantic comedy directed by Peter Godfrey, and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan, and Sydney Greenstreet. Comedy Kid Speed is a 1924 silent comedy film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Tre tigri contro tre tigri is a 1977 comedy film written by Mario Amendola, Franco Castellano, Sergio Corbucci, Giacomo Guerrini, Giuseppe Moccia, Cochi Ponzoni, Renato Pozzetto, Stefano Vanzina and Enrico Vanzina, and directed by Sergio Corbucci and Stefano Vanzina. Documentary film Lord Don't Slow Me Down is a rockumentary film, looking back on British rock band Oasis' Don't Believe the Truth world tour which took place from May 2005 to March 2006. The film is directed by Baillie Walsh. It went platinum in the UK. Comedy The Taxi Dancer is a 1927 silent comedy film starring Joan Crawford and Douglas Gilmore. Crawford plays Joselyn Poe, a southern girl who tries her luck as dancer in New York. When she is unable to find work, she works as taxi dancer and meets several suitors throughout the story. This was the first film in which Joan Crawford received top billing. Comedy A Good Night to Die is a 2003 action-comedy film written by Robert Dean Klein and directed by Craig Singer. Comedy His Sudden Recovery is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Dealers in Death is a 1984 documentary written by Ray Atherton and directed by John McNaughton. Comedy The Blue Sky Maiden is a comedy drama film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. Thriller An Ethics Lesson is a 2013 South Korean film starring Lee Je-hoon, Cho Jin-woong, Kim Tae-hoon, Kwak Do-won and Moon So-ri. Written and directed by Park Myung-rang, the crime thriller centers on four suspicious men involved in a college girl's murder. Thriller The Night Heaven Fell is a 1958 French-Italian film directed by Roger Vadim. Vadim had already acquired international fame with his daring debut And God Created Woman. Like its predecessor, The Night Heaven Fell explored the exuberant sensuality of Brigitte Bardot, who was Vadim's wife at the time. Comedy Totò contro i quattro is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Despite its title, it was not a true fusion between Totò and the four, but the film consists in interwoven episodies in which Totò makes pair from time to time with one of them. It was defined as a "winningly funny police farce". Comedy Problem Child is a 1990 American comedy film. It stars John Ritter, Amy Yasbeck, Gilbert Gottfried, Jack Warden, Michael Richards, and Michael Oliver. The film was directed by Dennis Dugan. The film was the first of many produced by Robert Simonds. Comedy A Banda das Velhas Virgens is a 1979 Brazilian film by Amácio Mazzaropi. In this movie, the character key, called 'Gostoso', is responsible for a band formed by older women and religious women. Everything goes well until the farmer is expelled, along with the family of their land. He restarts his life in the capital, collecting scrap, and becomes the main suspect of a theft. Comedy "Every couple has a story, some more romantic than others." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror is the third film in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of Sherlock Holmes movies. Made in 1942, the film combines elements of the Arthur Conan Doyle story "His Last Bow", to which it is credited as an adaptation, and loosely parallels the real-life activities of Lord Haw-haw. Horror film "scream queen" Evelyn Ankers appears as leading lady. Documentary film A League of Ordinary Gentlemen is a documentary film about ten-pin bowling that was released on DVD on March 21, 2006. It was written and directed by Christopher Browne and stars PBA Tour players Pete Weber, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Chris Barnes, and Wayne Webb. The documentary is unique in its genre. It was first televised nationally on the PBS series Independent Lens on April 25, 2006. Documentary film Boom! Hollywood's Greatest Disaster Movies is a 2000 documentary film written by Jerry Decker and directed by Shelley Lions. Documentary film The Secret World Of Foley is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Daniel Jewel. Comedy Busman's Holiday is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Wally Patch, Gus McNaughton and Muriel George. A bus conductor and his driver manage to round up a gang of criminals. It was made at Nettlefold Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by RKO Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title Bow Bells. Documentary film Time Is Running Out is a 1970 West German short documentary film directed by Robert Ménégoz. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy El Fantasma de la opereta is a 1954 Argentine film. Science Fiction Song-Do is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Emilija Škarnulytė. Thriller American Heist is an upcoming Russo-American independent action heist film directed by Russo-Armenian Director Sarik Andreasyan, based on the 1959 film The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery directed by Charles Guggenheim and John Stix. Produced by Georgiy Malkov, Ghevond Andreassian, Tovey Christensen, Hayden Christensen and Vladimir Polyakov. The film stars Hayden Christensen, Jordana Brewster, Adrien Brody and Akon. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2014.It is scheduled to release theatrically on January 2015 in both Russian and American cinemas. Documentary film "Since she was a small child, Anna Halprin has danced. Now at 89, she still possesses the grace and romanticism of her youth. This illuminating documentary, a lovingly rendered portrait of the Marin-based avant-garde dance pioneer, traces her groundbreaking career as a dancer and choreographer as well as her devoted marriage to famed landscape architect Lawrence Halprin. In an intimate encounter with the artist, we meet her rehearsing on her verdant backyard deck and performing at New York's Joyce Theater, teaching movement to seniors and dancing with Merce Cunningham, battling cancer and combating racism through movement in the wake of the Watts riots. Halprin has spent her life spreading a gospel of healing and wholeness through self-expression—an extraordinary story that unfolds, with the help of fascinating interviews and archival performance footage, as a moving and beautiful tribute to one of Northern California's most beloved and inspirational artists. North American Premiere." Quoting Nora Isaacs Comedy My Best Friend, General Vasili, the Son of Joseph Stalin is a 1991 film, directed by Viktor Sadovsky and starring Boris Schcherbakov and Vladimir Steklov. Comedy Hero at Large is a 1980 comedy film starring John Ritter and Anne Archer. The film was written by former Disney screenwriter, AJ Carothers and directed by Martin Davidson. The original music score was composed by Patrick Williams. Comedy How Stella Got Her Groove Back is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan, adapted from Terry McMillan's bestselling novel of the same title. The film stars Angela Bassett, Taye Diggs, Whoopi Goldberg, and Regina King. The original music score was composed by Michel Colombier. Comedy Quiet Weekend is a 1946 British comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Derek Farr, Frank Cellier and Marjorie Fielding. A family try to relax during a weekend holiday in the country but are constantly irritated by the unpleasant friend of their eldest son. It was a sequel to the 1941 film Quiet Wedding with several of the actors reprising their roles. It was based on the 1941 play Quiet Weekend. Comedy "Psycho Sleepover" is a horror/comedy feature film directed by Adam Deyoe and Eric Gosselin. After accidentally murdering her boyfriend, Debbie Dicky, moves to a new town and meets three girls who invite her to a sleepover. The very same night there is a breakout at the local insane asylum where forty serial killers escape and head over to crash the party. However, the girls at the slumber party might not be as helpless as the killers think. Thriller Nine Guests for a Crime is a 1977 Italian giallo film directed by Ferdinando Baldi. Comedy The Ups and Downs of a Handyman is a 1975 British comedy film directed by John Sealey and starring Barry Stokes, Sue Lloyd and Bob Todd. It was also known at various times as 'Confessions of a Handyman', 'Confessions of an Odd-Job Man' and 'The Happy Housewives'. Thriller Nothing So Strange is a 2002 American mockumentary film written, produced and directed by Brian Flemming in the style of an "independent documentary". It centers on the fictional assassination of former Microsoft chairman Bill Gates on December 2, 1999. The film won the New York Times Claiborne Pell Award for Original Vision at the Newport Film Festival and received a positive reception from Variety. Comedy Nouvelle chance is a 2006 French drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. It was screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Amor y un poco más is a 1968 Argentine film directed by Derlis M. Beccaglia and written by Augusto Giustozzi. Starring Olga Zubarry and Elsa Daniel. Documentary film What We Saw: Gaza, the Children of Samuni Family is a 2011 documentary film directed by Mizue Hurui. Comedy Nagarathil Samsara Vishayam is a 1991 Malayalam comedy-thriller film written by Kaloor Dennis, directed by Prashanth, and starring Jagadish and Siddique. Animation Redux Riding Hood is a 15-minute animated short film directed by Steve Moore and produced by Disney in 1997 that received an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short Film. The film was produced with cel animation and 2-D collage elements, a look developed by production designer John Kleber. From a set of four short/featurettes planned by Disney and MovieToons, which was also to include "Jack in the Beanstalk," "The Three Little Pigs" and a fourth cartoon that was never finalized. The idea was to make a more adult short by combining Disney artists and high-quality writers and their takes on classic fairy tales; however, only Redux Riding Hood was released, in animation festival showings. Documentary film Manda Bala (Send a Bullet) is a U.S. documentary film directed by Jason Kohn about corruption and kidnapping in Brazil. Kohn has said "I really thought of Manda Bala as a non-fiction RoboCop depicting a very real, broken, and violent society." It premiered January 20, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary and the Excellence in Cinematography award. It had a limited release in North America beginning on August 17, 2007. On March 18, 2008, Manda Bala won the award for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking at the inaugural Cinema Eye Honors. Comedy The Poacher's Foster Daughter or Noble Millionaire is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1949. Documentary film Analogue Kingdom is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Esther Johnson. Animation Insert Credit is a 2011 animation/experimental film directed by David Nguyen. Animation Freilach is a 2011 animated short film directed by Fass Castro. Comedy Hard Soap, Hard Soap is a 1977 adult film written by John Thomas Chapman and directed by Bob Chinn. Animation The Shriek is an animated short film produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is among the many cartoons of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The cartoon's title is a parody of the 1921 Paramount film The Sheik. Thriller The Vault of Horror is a British anthology horror film made in 1973 by Amicus Productions. Like the 1972 Amicus film Tales from the Crypt, it is based on stories from the EC Comics series written by Al Feldstein. The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker, and filmed on location and at Twickenham Studios. The film stars Terry-Thomas, Dawn Addams, Denholm Elliott, Curd Jürgens, Tom Baker, Michael Craig, Terence Alexander, Glynis Johns, Mike Pratt, Robin Nedwell, Geoffrey Davies, Daniel Massey and Anna Massey. None of the film's stories are actually from Vault of Horror comics. All but one appeared in Tales from the Crypt, the exception being from Shock SuspenStories. The film omits the Vault Keeper character from the comics. Documentary film The Story Of An Egg is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Douglas Gayeton. Comedy Sunset Range is a 1935 American Western film directed by Ray McCarey. Documentary film A City Decides is a 1956 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim about the racial integration of St. Louis Public Schools. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy The Five-Year Engagement is a 2012 romantic comedy film co-written, directed, and produced by Nicholas Stoller. Produced with Judd Apatow and Rodney Rothman, it is co-written by Jason Segel, who also stars in the lead roles with Emily Blunt as a couple whose relationship becomes strained when their engagement is continually extended. The film was released in North America on April 27, 2012 and in the United Kingdom on June 22, 2012. Comedy This is the not boring story about sexual dysfunction not the cool erotic movie. This is the funniest fairy tale about love! The love story between ordinary man and not so ordinary woman. She's not sexless, she's just asexual. It is ASEXUALITY! It's just a movement! And you probably heard about it before! But never like that! The concept is: sex could destroy your individuality! But the man-hero will find the way how to fight for his love! And of course: Love always wins! Comedy La Mime is a 2014 short film written by Marjorie Cohen and Alan Kininsberg and directed by Marjorie Cohen. Comedy Laughing at Trouble is a 1936 film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Documentary film Arin Paul is creating a documentary on Nripen Ganguly. Comedy Bayside Shakedown The Movie 3 is a 2010 drama and comedy film written by Ryôichi Kimizuka and directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro. Thriller Jindabyne is a 2006 Australian drama film by director Ray Lawrence and starring Gabriel Byrne, Laura Linney, Deborra-Lee Furness and John Howard. Jindabyne was filmed entirely on location in and around the town of the same name: Jindabyne, New South Wales, situated next to the Snowy Mountains. The film was written by Beatrix Christian, and was adapted from the Raymond Carver short story, "So Much Water So Close to Home", which was also the basis for one of the storylines in Robert Altman's Short Cuts. Carver's story had been retold in song by Paul Kelly in his song 'Everything's Turning to White', from his 1989 album 'So Much Water So Close to Home' and Paul Kelly would go on to write the score to this film as well. Jindabyne had its world premiere at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in Australia on 20 July 2006 and was released in the United States on 27 April 2007. Documentary film Kuxa kanema, capítulos 1, 63, 262 is a documentary film. Documentary film Planet Galata - A Bridge in Istanbul is a 2010 short documentary film written by Florian Thalhofer and directed by Berke Bas and Florian Thalhofer. Comedy This Is the Night is a 1932 comedy film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Frank Tuttle, and starring Lili Damita, Charles Ruggles, Roland Young, Thelma Todd, and Cary Grant. The picture is based on the 1923 play Pouche by Henri Falk and René Peter, and the 1925 English-language adaptation Naughty Cinderella written by Avery Hopwood. The plays had already been adapted for film once before as Good and Naughty with Pola Negri. Night scenes in this film were intended to be seen in blue tint. Tinting is used on the restored 2011 DVD version released by Turner Classic Movies. However, tinting was absent from recent prints prior to restoration. The version shown on the TCM cable channel in the 1990s was not tinted. This is the Night is Cary Grant's feature film debut. He disliked his role, believing that a man accepting the unfaithfulness of his wife so calmly was unbelievable. After seeing the film, he decided to quit the movie industry; his friend Orry-Kelly talked him out of it. Documentary film A Girl Like Her is a 2012 documentary film directed by Ann Fessler. Thriller Blue Thunder is a 1983 action thriller film that features a high-tech helicopter of the same name. The movie was directed by John Badham and stars Roy Scheider. A spin-off television series also called Blue Thunder lasted 11 episodes in 1984. Thriller Bleeder is a 1999 Danish crime drama film written, produced, and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The film was a big hit in Denmark, much like Refn's previous film Pusher. Animation Mickey's Grand Opera is a 1936 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy Parisian Life is a 1936 French English-language musical film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Max Dearly, Tyrell Davis, Austin Trevor and William Hartnell. It is based on the operetta La vie parisienne by Ludovic Halévy and Jacques Offenbach. Comedy Kamikaze Girls is a 2004 comedy film, written by Nobara Takemoto and Tetsuya Nakashima and directed by Tetsuya Nakashima. Comedy The Blue Collar Worker and the Hairdresser in a Whirl of Sex and Politics is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Lina Wertmüller. Thriller Before the Rains is a 2007 Indian-British period drama film directed by Santosh Sivan. The film is adapted from a story from the 2001 anthology Israeli film Asphalt Zahov. It was filmed on location in Kerala, India and was released in cinemas in India, the US and the UK. Comedy One Rainy Afternoon is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Rowland V. Lee, starring Francis Lederer and Ida Lupino, and featuring Hugh Herbert, Roland Young and Erik Rhodes. It was written by Stephen Morehouse Avery, with additional dialogue by Maurice Hanline, from the screenplay for the 1935 French film Monsieur Sans-Gêne by Emeric Pressburger and René Pujol, which was based on the story "The Satyr" by Pressburger. The film was reissued in 1948 as Matinee Scandal. Comedy The Pity Card is a 2006 short comedy film directed by Bob Odenkirk. Documentary film The Old Thieves: The Legends from Artegio is a 2007 film directed and written by Everardo González. Comedy Mantrap is a 1926 American black-and-white silent film based on the novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis. Mantrap stars Clara Bow, Percy Marmont, Ernest Torrence, Ford Sterling, and Eugene Pallette, and directed by Victor Fleming. Thriller Pyasi Sham is a 1969 drama, romance, thriller film written by Rajinder Singh Bedi and Amar Kumar and directed by Amar Kumar. Animation Radio Rhythm is a short animated film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the vast majority of Oswald cartoons produced by Walter Lantz Productions. Comedy Final Cut: Ladies And Gentleman is a 2012 comedy, drama, romance film written by György Pálfi, Zsófia Ruttkay and directed by György Pálfi. Comedy Strul is a 1988 Swedish film directed by Jonas Frick. Documentary film The Darkness of Day is a short documentary film directed by Jay Rosenblatt and co-written with Jeff Greenwald. Comedy Little Daddy is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 105th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Synesthesia is a short documentary music film directed by Alec Trupiano. Documentary film Elio Petri: Notes on a Filmmaker is a 2005 documentary written and directed by Federico Bacci,Nicola Guarneri and Stefano Leone. Thriller Suddenly, Last Summer is a 1959 American Southern Gothic mystery film based on the play of the same title by Tennessee Williams. The film was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Sam Spiegel from a screenplay by Gore Vidal with cinematography by Jack Hildyard and production design by Oliver Messel. The musical score was composed by Buxton Orr using themes by Malcolm Arnold. The plot centers on a young woman who, at the insistence of her wealthy New Orleans aunt, is being evaluated by a psychiatric doctor to receive a lobotomy after witnessing the death of her cousin, Sebastian Venable, while traveling with him in Spain the previous summer. The film stars Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, and Montgomery Clift with Albert Dekker, Mercedes McCambridge, and Gary Raymond. Thriller Righteous Kill is a 2008 American crime thriller film with elements of a buddy cop film directed by Jon Avnet, and starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. It is one of only two movies in which De Niro and Pacino appear together in the same scenes. Righteous Kill also features John Leguizamo, Carla Gugino, Donnie Wahlberg, Brian Dennehy, and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. The film was released in the United States on September 12, 2008. Thriller Without a Clue is a 1988 British comedy film directed by Thom Eberhardt and starring Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley. Thriller Taxman is a 1997 film directed by Avi Nesher and written by Nesher and Roger Berger. A tax investigator chasing a tax evader stumbles upon a series of bloody murders and gets wrapped up in an investigation with a rookie cop despite his boss' orders to stay out of the way. Documentary film Rare16mm home movies from the 1920s through the 1950s, that weaves into a composite lifetime, passing through the celebrations and struggles from childhood to adulthood, from innocence to experience. Comedy Finding Bliss is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by filmmaker Julie Davis. Finding Bliss explores the pornographic film industry through the eyes of an idealistic 24 year-old film school grad, Jody Balaban. Comedy Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf - Moon Castle: The Space Adventure is a film of the Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf series. The film, 85 minutes long, was scheduled to be released on Friday January 28, 2011, in Mainland China. Yu Tak-wai, the creative director of Creative Power Entertaining, stated that the film was scheduled to be released in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan later during the year 2011. A 2011 China Daily article stated that the film was predicted to make over 150 million yuan. The plot follows the goats, who are go to the moon in a spaceship shaped like candy in order to assist the Queen of the Moon. The Bitter Gourd King and his gourd troopers are attacking the World of Sweetness with bitter juice, and the Queen needs the help of the goats. Wolfie and his family come with the goats by accident. At one point the Gourd King kidnaps Wolfie's family, and Weslie comes to tears upon seeing his parents. The film, released during the Chinese New Year period, emphasizes importance of family. Yu said "Unlike the mostly fun plots in the previous two sequels, we play up the love theme this time." Comedy Retrocognition is a 2012 animated short comedy romance and thriller directed and produced by Eric Patrick. Animation Hop is a 2011 American Easter-themed live-action/computer-animated comedy film from Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment, directed by Tim Hill and produced by Chris Meledandri and Michele Imperato Stabile. The film was released on April 1, 2011, in the United States and the United Kingdom. Hop stars the voice of Russell Brand as E.B., a rabbit who does not want to succeed his father, Mr. Bunny, in the role of the Easter Bunny; James Marsden as Fred O'Hare, a human who is out of work and wishes to become the next Easter Bunny himself; and the voice of Hank Azaria as Carlos and Phil, two chicks who plot to take over the Easter organization. Despite generally negative reviews, Hop was a box office success. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 23, 2012, in Region 1. Science Fiction Creepers is a 2008 thriller and horror short film written by CJ Johnson and Nick Thiel, and directed by Nick Thiel. Documentary film Beer Hunter: The Movie is a 2013 documentary, biographical, and historical film directed by Alison Hodgson Richards and John Richards. Comedy In LA CHÈVRE, French comedy writing sensation Francis Veber first teamed Tall Blond's Pierre Richard with Gérard Depardieu, creating a wildly successful comedy duo unlike any the screen had ever seen before.After unsuccessfully searching for a French tycoon's missing daughter in Mexico, Campana is grudgingly saddled with accident-prone accountant Perrin, a would-be detective presumed to be so maladroit that he will accidentally lead Campana to the missing girl. Once let loose in Mexico, the question becomes whether Perrin will crack the case or crack his own skull first. As each pratfall brings the unlikely team closer to the missing girl, Campana transforms from dubious referee to helpless accomplice in Perrin's unending circus of accidents and contagious bad luck.Depardieu and Richard's comic chemistry buoys LA CHÈVRE's anarchic slapstick and biting shaggy-dog story with gentle whimsy and graceful humanity. Whether incredulously sinking in quicksand or buttering toast from a shirtsleeve swamped in breakfast debris, Richard plunges headlong into every catastrophe with inexhaustible fervor and recovers with equally inexhaustible dignity. Depardieu triumphs as a pragmatic private eye clinging to professional detachment as absurdity replaces logic and the line between clown and straight man irrevocably blurs. Though expertly evoking Hope and Crosby, the Pink Panther films and Buster Keaton, LA CHÈVRE is catapulted into the pantheon of international movie comedy on the irresistible strength of its effortless and distinctively French flair. Comedy Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens at Land is a 2011 film and the third to bear the "Loafing & Camo" stamp, the first being Loafing and Camouflage by Nikos Perakis. The film stars the cast of previous film Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens in the Aegean 8 years later. Thriller Street Kings is a 2008 American action thriller film directed by David Ayer, and starring Keanu Reeves, Forest Whitaker, Hugh Laurie, Chris Evans, Common and The Game. It was released in theaters on April 11, 2008. The initial screenplay drafts were written by James Ellroy in the late 1990s under the title The Night Watchman. Comedy The Hidan of Maukbeiangjow is a 1973 exploitation film written by Don Elkins and Carla Rueckert and directed and filmed by Lee Jones. As a sci-fi/comedy/action film. It was re-released as Invasion of the Girl Snatchers in the mid-1980s under the 'Le Bad Cinema' line. and then again on VHS in 1999. Documentary film "A Norwegian queer filmmaker whose life looks all sorted out, suddenly comes in touch with reality when he sets upon interviewing a Muslim gay man seeking asylum. From religious intolerance to homophobia, he realizes what it means not to have the freedom to love whoever you want to love." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Documentary film Healing a Soldier's Heart is a biographical war documentary directed by Stephen Olsson. Comedy Waiting to Exhale is a 1995 American romantic drama film directed by Forest Whitaker and starring Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett. The film was adapted from the 1992 novel of the same name by Terry McMillan. Loretta Devine, Lela Rochon, Dennis Haysbert, Michael Beach, Gregory Hines, Donald Faison, and Mykelti Williamson rounded out the rest of the cast. The original music score was composed by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The story centers on four female friends living in the Phoenix, Arizona area and their relationships with men and one another. All of them are "holding their breath" until the day they can feel comfortable in a committed relationship with a man. The film is notable for having an all-African-American cast. The Los Angeles Times called it a "social phenomenon". Animation Bolt is a 2008 American computer-animated adventure/action comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, released by Walt Disney Pictures, and the studio's 48th animated feature. It is the first film directed by Chris Williams and Byron Howard. The film stars the voices of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Malcolm McDowell, Diedrich Bader, Nick Swardson, Greg Germann, Susie Essman and Mark Walton. The film's plot centers on a small white dog named Bolt who, having spent his entire life on the set of a television series, thinks that he has super powers. When he believes that his human, Penny, has been kidnapped, he sets out on a cross-country journey to "rescue" her. Despite a relatively marginal box-office performance, Bolt received strong positive reception and is renowned for played an important role in instigating what is widely referred to as the New Disney Renaissance as well as setting the company in a new creative direction that would lead to other critically acclaimed features such as Tangled and Frozen. Documentary film Miriam Is Not Amused is a 1997 documentary film directed by Kim Roberts. Thriller Forbidden Zone is a 1980 musical comedy film based upon the stage performances of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. Originally shot on black-and-white film, the story of Forbidden Zone involves an alternate universe accessed through a door in the house of the Hercules family. Directed and produced by Richard Elfman, who co-wrote the film with fellow Mystic Knights member Matthew Bright, it was the first film scored by his brother Danny Elfman. The film stars Hervé Villechaize, Susan Tyrrell and members of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, and features appearances by Warhol Superstar Viva, Joe Spinell and The Kipper Kids. Herve Villechaize kicked his cheque back into the production, even painted sets on weekends. The only actual paid actor was Phil Gordon, who played Flash. All the other SAG actors kicked their cheques back into the show. Forbidden Zone was made as an attempt to capture the essence of The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo's live performances on film, and also as a means for both Richard Elfman to retire from music to work on film projects, and to serve as a transition between Oingo Boingo's former cabaret style and a new wave-based style. Thriller Station 58 is a documentary made by Pakistani documentary filmmaker Azfar Rizvi. The documentary after being broadcast on local channels has been accepted in international film festivals. Documentary film Watch Out, Animals! is a 1969 short documentary film written by Mery Yuzbashyan and directed by Nerses Hovhannisyan. Science Fiction Top Kids is a 1987 film directed by Michael Pfleghar. Comedy Opium is a comedy and musical film written by Jean Cocteau, Arielle Dombasle, Philippe Eveno, François Margolin, Patrick Mimouni and directed by Arielle Dombasle. Documentary film Off the Rez is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jonathan Hock. Comedy The Double 0 Kid is a 1992 direct-to-video family adventure/comedy film starring Corey Haim, Nicole Eggert and Brigitte Nielsen. Documentary film Beefcake is a docu-drama homage to the muscle magazines of the 1940s, '50s, and '60s—in particular, Physique Pictorial magazine, published quarterly by Bob Mizer of the Athletic Model Guild. It was inspired by a picture book by F. Valentine Hooven III and was directed by Thom Fitzgerald. The film stars Daniel MacIvor, Carroll Godsman, Jack Griffin Mazieka, Jonathan Torrens, and Joshua Peace in pastiche recreations of life at the Athletic Model Guild, mixed with interviews with models and photographers whose work actually appeared in the early magazines, including Jack LaLanne and Joe Dallesandro. The film was shot in Nova Scotia. Beefcake premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1999 and was released by Strand Releasing in the USA; it was nominated for three Genie Awards. Thriller The Transporter is a 2002 French action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and Corey Yuen and written by Luc Besson, who was inspired by BMW Films' The Hire series. The film stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a driver for hire – a mercenary "transporter" who will deliver anything, anywhere – no questions asked – for the right price. It also stars Shu Qi as Lai Kwai. It is the first film in a series also consisting of Transporter 2 and Transporter 3. A television series premiered in 2012 on October 11 in Germany on RTL and on December 6 in France on M6. Comedy 3 Holiday Tails is a 2011 comedy film written by Jay Cipriani and directed by Joe Menendez. Documentary film Vlad the Impaler: The True Story of Dracula is a 2002 documentary film directed by George Angelescu. Comedy O. Henry's Full House is a 1952 American anthology film made by 20th Century Fox, consisting of five separate stories by O. Henry. The film was produced by André Hakim and directed by five separate directors from five separate screenplays. The music score was composed by Alfred Newman. The film is narrated by author John Steinbeck, who made a rare on-camera appearance to introduce each story. Comedy The Young, the Gay and the Restless is a 2006 comedy and drama film written by Steven J. Escobar and Joe Castro and directed by Joe Castro. Documentary film The Mountain Runners is a 2012 documentary film directed by Todd Warger and Brian Young. Animation Kirikou and the Men and Women is a 2012 traditional animation feature film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. The film was originally released on October 3, 2012. It followes the successful Kirikou et la Sorcière and Kirikou et les bêtes sauvages, released in 2005, and adapted into a stage musical, Kirikou et Karaba, first performed in 2007. Comedy The History of Future Folk is a 2012 comedy, music and science fiction film written by John Mitchell and directed by John Mitchell and Jeremy Kipp Walker. Animation The Man with the Beautiful Eyes is a 2000 short, animation, drama film directed by Jonathan Hodgson. Documentary film Michael Jackson was the King of Pop. Michael shaped modern music for a generation. Stars Michael Jackson, La Toya Jackson, Janet Jackson, Diana Ross, Elizabeth Taylor, Quincy Jones. Animation Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy is a two-reel cartoon produced by Fleischer Studios and released on April 11, 1941. Animation The Three Musketeers is a 1992 48-minute animated film released directly to video. The film is based on the classic book, The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film featured a single theme song, "All for One and One for All", written and composed by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias. The film tells the story of young d'Artagnan, who dreams of one day being part of the French squad of the Musketeers. His chance arrives when an opportunity to save the Queen of France takes him along with his new friends, the three finest musketeers in France, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, to England. There they must send for the Duke of Buckingham and bring down the evil Cardinal Richelieu. The Three Musketeers was produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation. It was distributed to DVD in 2003 by GoodTimes Entertainment, packaged together with Sinbad and The Count of Monte Cristo. Animation Kamiya’s Correspondence is a 2005 short animation film directed by Sumito Sakakibara. Science Fiction Mutant Girls Squad is a Japanese film by Noboru Iguchi, Yoshihiro Nishimura and Tak Sakaguchi. The film is about Rin, a sixteen-year-old mutant girl who meets a gang of rebel mutants who aim to take revenge on humans for persecuting their race. The film had its international premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival in 2010. Comedy Good Times is a 1967 American musical comedy film starring Sonny & Cher. The film marks the directorial debut of William Friedkin, who would go on to direct The French Connection and The Exorcist. Thriller The Rhinemann Exchange is a mini-series from Best Sellers television series. Documentary film Kikoe is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Chikara Iwai. Documentary film The 38th Parallel North is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Emilija Škarnulytė. Comedy Naked is a 1993 British black comedy drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh. Before this film, Leigh was known for subtler comedic dissections of middle-class and working-class manners. Naked was more stark and brutal than his previous works. Leigh relied heavily on improvisation in the making of the film, but little actual ad-libbing was filmed; lengthy rehearsals in character provided much of the script. Almost all the dialogues were filmed as written. The film received largely favourable reviews. Filming took place in London from 9 September to 16 December 1992. Comedy Shirley Maclaine, Gary Sinise, Kathy Bates, and Jennifer Tilly star in “Bruno”, a delightful comedy about the importance of each person’s uniqueness and individuality. Bruno is being raised by his 350 pound flamboyant mother. Bruno’s father, Dino (Gary Sinise), is a macho policeman who isn’t happy about how his son is being raised. Bruno’s uncharacteristic ways get him in trouble with his school’s Mother Superior (Kathy Bates) and the schoolyard bullies. As Bruno’s problems escalate, his grandmother (Shirley Maclaine) steps in to teach him how to defend himself, both inside and outside of the boxing ring, and how to be both brave and fearless in his never-ending fight for individuality. Comedy Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Event for Autism Education is a 2006 comedy TV movie directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller and Michael Dempsey. Animation Unfettered is a 2013 animation film directed by Sandra Eber. Comedy Fidibus is a Danish film by Hella Joof from 2006. First presented at the Roskilde Festival, summer of 2006 but not in cinemas until 13. oct. Documentary film Wizards of Waverly Place: Wiz Pix is a 2009 short documentary film starring Jake T. Austin. Animation Centrefold is a 2012 short documentary animation biographical film directed by Ellie Land. Documentary film The Magic Machines is a 1969 American short documentary film directed by Bob Curtis. It won an Academy Award in 1970 for Best Short Subject and was nominated for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Arangetra Velai is a 1990 Tamil Film starring Prabhu, Revathi, V.K.Ramasamy in lead characters. The film was directed by Fazil and produced by Aroma Mani. This film remake of Malayalam film Ramji Rao Speaking. Comedy Express: Aisle to Glory is a 1998 comedy short film written and directed by Jonathan Buss. It is notable as the film debut of the actor Kal Penn. Documentary film Eu 013, The Last Frontier is a 2013 documentary film written by Alessio Genovese and Raffaella Cosentino directed by Alessio Genovese. Comedy Juanito's Mind is a 2013 short animated action film written and directed by Fernando Macedo. Documentary film L’homosexualité et le sport de haut niveau font-ils bon ménage ? Le journaliste Michel Royer a enquêté, non sans peine, sur cette omerta qui règne depuis toujours dans le milieu du sport. Thriller Das Urteil is a 1997 thriller film written by Paul Hengge and directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. Animation Keep in Style is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Animation The Shaman's Club is a short animated film. Documentary film Under Fire: Journalists in Combat is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Martyn Burke. Comedy One Way to Love is a 1946 comedy film based on the story by Lester Lee and Larry Marks, written by Jack Henley and Joseph Hoffman, and directed by Ray Enright. Comedy Bad Golf My Way is a short movie by actor Leslie Nielsen. It is the sequel to his first golf video Bad Golf Made Easier. Comedy Bento Monogatari is a 2010 short film by Pieter Dirkx. It was selected for the 2011 Cannes Film Festival in the Cinéfondation section. The film was the director's graduation project at the Hogeschool Sint-Lukas Brussels film school. Documentary film The Duty Men is a TV program. Documentary film Netherlands released, PAL/NTSC/Region 0 DVD: LANGUAGES: Dutch ( Dolby Digital Stereo ), English ( Dolby Digital Stereo ), German ( Dolby Digital Stereo ), Dutch ( Subtitles ), English ( Subtitles ), French ( Subtitles ), German ( Subtitles ), Italian ( Subtitles ), Spanish ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (2.35:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Black & White, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: In honour of the 50th anniversary of the Anne Frank House. After returning from Auschwitz, Otto Frank, the only survivor of the family, is confronted with Anne's diary. He renews ties with his daughter by reading it. The film tells the story of what he went through, how the loss of his family scarred his life, how he dealt with the dilemmas that the publication of the diary brought upon him and how he made a memorial of his daughters legacy and became the father-figure for thousands of young readers worldwide. ...Otto Frank, father of Anne ( OTTO Frank, father of ANNE ) Comedy Il Tallone di Achille is a 1952 Italian comedy film. Documentary film Le chant du millénaire is a 2002 film directed by Mohamed Zran. Documentary film The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On is an award-winning 1987 documentary by director Kazuo Hara. The documentary centers on 62-year-old veteran of Japan's Second World War campaign in New Guinea, Kenzo Okuzaki, and follows him around as he searches out those responsible for the unexplained deaths of two soldiers in his old unit. Renowned documentary filmmaker Errol Morris listed The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On as one of his Top 5 Favorite Films for Rotten Tomatoes. Thriller Student Seduction is a 2003 made-for-television movie produced by Lions Gate Entertainment's Lionsgate Television and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Corey Sevier and Rick Roberts. Filmed in Montréal, Québec, the movie premiered on Lifetime on 5 May 2003. The film's working title was Inappropriate Behaviour. Comedy Pure as a Lily is a 1976 comedy film directed by Franco Rossi and starring Vittorio Gassman. Comedy Somewhere in the Valley is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by David Greenspan. Comedy Den Vægelsindede is a 2000 Danish film directed by Emmet Feigenberg and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Animation WOODY is a 2013 short, animation, music, fantasy and drama film written and directed by Stuart Bowen. Thriller Irreversi is a 2010 dramatic film directed by Michael Gleissner and shot in Hong Kong as the English language version of Gleissner's Mandarin-language film Hui lu, which he filmed and directed at the same time in the same locations but with an entirely different cast. The title refers to how a situation can reverse and turn against the original perpetrator. Documentary film This classic propaganda film made during the Second World War was designed to strengthen ties between Canada and Great Britain and to ensure popular support for the war effort. The film focuses on the Battle of Britain. After the first German air strikes on British towns, England mobilizes. Churchill seeks aid from the countries of the Dominion, including Canada. We are witness to epic battles between the Royal Air Force and the Luftwaffe, and watch the Navy in its fight against the raiders of sea and sky and the coastal defense. While Allied ships are targets of German submarines, Canada plays a crucial role in securing a safe path for supplies to reach the besieged island. Churchill's Island was the first Canadian film to win an Oscar, which was also the first Oscar awarded to a documentary. Thriller Swimming Pool is a 2003 French-British thriller film directed by François Ozon and starring Charlotte Rampling and Ludivine Sagnier. The plot focuses on a British crime novelist, Sarah Morton, who travels to her publisher's upmarket summer house in Southern France to seek solitude in order to work on her next book. However, the arrival of Julie, the publisher's daughter, induces complications and a subsequent crime. While the film's protagonist is British and both of the lead characters are bilingual, the majority of the story takes place in France – thus, the dialogue throughout the film is a mixture of French and English, which is appropriately subtitled. Swimming Pool premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 18 May 2003, and was released in France a few days later, with a U cinema rating, meaning it was deemed suitable for all ages. It was given a limited release in the United States that July, and was edited in order to avoid an NC-17 rating due to its sexual content and nudity. It was subsequently released in North America on DVD in an unrated cut. Documentary film This profile of Jackie Cochran is a story of a woman who set more aviation records than anyone before or after her, male or female, and going on to become the first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound in the process, then going on to be the first woman to fly twice the speed of sound. Comedy Toastmaster is a 2013 comedy-drama film directed by Eric Boadella. Comedy Tampopo is a 1985 Japanese comedy film by director Juzo Itami, starring Tsutomu Yamazaki, Nobuko Miyamoto, Kōji Yakusho, and Ken Watanabe. The publicity for the film calls it the first "ramen western", a play on the term Spaghetti Western. Comedy Bundal Baaz is a 1976 Bollywood fantasy and romantic comedy film directed by Shammi Kapoor. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in the lead role and Shammi Kapoor in the supporting role. Comedy When Jamie accepts an invite to spend a weekend in the country with Kathy and her friend Natasha, he never expects to sleep with both of them in one night. Worse still, when he seeks out therapeutic help to come to terms with the affair, he really doesn't expect the therapist to be Natasha's boyfriend. Documentary film The Pervert's Guide to Ideology is a 2012 British documentary film directed by Sophie Fiennes and written and presented by Slovene philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek. It is a sequel to Fiennes's 2006 documentary The Pervert's Guide to Cinema. Though the film follows the frameworks of its predecessor, this time the emphasis is on ideology itself. Through psychoanalysis Žižek explores "the mechanisms that shape what we believe and how we behave". Among the films that are explored are Full Metal Jacket, Taxi Driver etc. The film was released in the United States by Zeitgeist Films in November 2013. Documentary film Postcard To Brooke is a film based artwork by British artist and writer Oliver Guy-Watkins that began in April 2008 Thriller "After serving three years in prison for a bank robbery he did not commit, an amiable but aimless man decides to rob the bank for real. His plan involves infiltrating a local theatre company, but his scheme gets complicated when he falls for the company’s lead actress. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga, James Caan, Fisher Stevens, Peter Stormare, Danny Hoch and Bill Duke." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 TIFF site. Thriller On Dangerous Ground is a 1951 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and produced by John Houseman. The screenplay was written by A. I. Bezzerides based on the novel Mad with Much Heart, by Gerald Butler. The drama features Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan, Ward Bond, and others. Documentary film Rockin' the Blues is a 1956 documentary film directed by Arthur Rosenblum. Documentary film Tokyo Noise is a 2002 documentary film directed by Erik Pauser, Kristian Petri, Jan Röed and Johan Söderberg. Comedy Gunslinger's Revenge is a 1998 Italian film directed by Giovanni Veronesi and starring Leonardo Pieraccioni, Harvey Keitel and David Bowie. The screenplay was written by Veronesi and Pieraccioni, based on the novel by Vincenzo Pardini. Comedy Jackal is Coming is a 2012 South Korean action comedy film, starring Song Ji-hyo, Kim Jaejoong of JYJ and Oh Dal-soo. The film is directed by Bae Hyoung-jun, whose work included Too Beautiful to Lie and Once Upon a Time. It was produced by Nomad Films, distributed by Lotte Entertainment. It was released on 15 November 2012 and ran for 105 minutes. Animation xxxHolic: A Midsummer Night's Dream is an hour-long anime film by Production I.G based on the Young Magazine comic xxxHolic by Clamp, though it is an original story set within that of the comic rather than an adaptation of any part of it. It opened in Japan on 20 July 2005 as the A movie of a double bill with the Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle film Tsubasa Chronicle: The Princess of the Birdcage Kingdom, also by Production I.G and originally based on a Clamp comic. The film is the first motion picture and the first voiced work based on the comic. Thriller Der rote Rausch is a 1962 German thriller film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Klaus Kinski. Comedy Hold Everything is a 1930 early all-talking film. It was the first musical comedy film to be released that was photographed entirely in early two-color Technicolor. It was adapted from the DeSylva-Brown-Henderson Broadway musical of the same name that had served as a vehicle for Bert Lahr and starred Winnie Lightner and Joe E. Brown as the comedy duo. The romantic subplot was played by Georges Carpentier and Sally O'Neil. Only three songs from the stage show remained: "You're the Cream in My Coffee", "To Know You Is To Love You", and "Don't Hold Everything". New songs were written for the film by Al Dubin and Joe Burke, including one that became a hit in 1930: "When The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You". The songs in the film were played by Abe Lyman and his orchestra. Thriller Gaayathri is a Tamil film is directed by R.Pattabhiraman. It has Rajinikanth and Sridevi in the lead roles. Once again Rajini plays a cruel husband of Sridevi. Jaishankar plays a guest role in this movie. Singer Sujatha Mohan made her debut as a singer through this film at the age of 12. The movie was based on the story "Gayathri" written by Sujatha Rangarajan. Documentary film Ouvrières du monde is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Marie-France Collard. Thriller Hey Stranger is a 1994 thriller film written by Sophie Schoukens, Sophie Simon and Peter Woditsch directed by Peter Woditsch. Documentary film Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern is a 1995 documentary by filmmakers Jeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher. The film explores the family farm crisis through the story of Jordan's own family, as they take extraordinary measures to save their Iowa farm. The film received the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award for best documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary feature, among many other awards. Documentary film The White Eagle is a 1942 short, documentary film written by Val Gielgud and directed by Eugeniusz Cekalski. Thriller Madhyanam Hathya is a 2004 Telugu film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The soundtrack of the film was arranged by shailendra swapnil. Thriller The Best of Intentions is a 2014 short thriller film written by Björn Boström and Emil Jonsson and directed by Emil Jonsson. Documentary film Jeremy Jones' Further is a 2014 documentary action adventure film produced by Steve Jones and Todd Jones. Documentary film William Yang: Friends of Dorothy is a 2014 documentary film written by William Yang and directed by Martin Fox. Comedy Men Shouldn't Sing is a musical comedy New Zealand film written by Jeff Clark and composed by Michael Bell. It tells the story of a group of strangers, snatched from their homes, who wake to find that they spontaneously break into song and dance whenever they feel a heightened emotion. The group, trapped in a musical that is becoming more dangerous by the minute, must work together to find a way out. Men Shouldn't Sing had its premiere on 2 December 2007 at the Isaac Theatre Royal in Christchurch, New Zealand. Animation Dashavatar is a 2008 animated film based on the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The film is produced by Vimal Shah under the banner of Phoebus Media. It is directed by Bhavik Thakore. Music is by Anand Kurhekar with lyrics by Sandeep Khare. The movie centers on the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu as seen by two children. Dashavatar was released in cinemas in India on 13 June 2008. Comedy Heaven's Seven is a Thai action and comedy film that was a remake of a television movie. Chalerm Wong Pim, who is a Thai director, decided to remake. Heaven’s Seven was released on 26 April 2002. Heaven's Seven movie is based on the third part of an original film that was shown on 22 January 1963 in Thailand. Animation The Little Boy and the Beast is a 2009 short animation film written by Marcus Sauermann and directed by Uwe Heidschötter and Johannes Weiland. Comedy Three actors take on the task of performing all the Shakespearean plays in 90 minutes. Nothing but hilarity ensues in this filming of a live stage performance. Documentary film The War Room is a 1993 American documentary film about Bill Clinton's campaign for President of the United States during the 1992 presidential election. Comedy The Princess Academy is a 1987 independent film comedy directed by Bruce A. Block and written by Sandra Weintraub. It was filmed entirely in Yugoslavia near Zagreb and at Yadran Studios. Comedy Maryada Ramanna is a 2010 Telugu comedy thriller film directed by S. S. Rajamouli starring Sunil and Saloni Aswani in lead roles. This film is a remake of Buster Keaton's 1923 film, Our Hospitality. This is the second film for Sunil as a hero. The film opened to favourable reviews by critics and turned out to become a super hit. Maryada Ramanna itself has been remade in Kannada as Maryade Ramanna starring Komal Kumar and Nisha Shah, in Bengali as Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re starring Soham Chakraborty and Srabanti Chatterjee, and in Hindi as Son of Sardaar starring Ajay Devgn and Sonakshi Sinha. It has been remade in Tamil as Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham starring Santhanam and Ashna Zaveri in the lead roles. It is being remade in Malayalam as Ivan Maryada Raman with Dileep. “Anatagaitekoso” which is Maryada Ramanna with Japanese subtitle will be on screen on 26th July 2014 in Japan. Documentary film Timeless India is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Zafar Hai. Animation Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas is a 2003 Bugs Bunny cartoon short, which co-starred Yosemite Sam. It was directed by Peter Shin and Bill Kopp and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The cartoon was never released theatrically; it was initially released on the Australian DVD release of Back In Action and was later included in The Essential Bugs Bunny DVD set. The title is a parody of Hunter S. Thompson's book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and its film of the same name. Comedy Passing Fancy is a 1933 silent movie produced by Shochiku Company, directed by Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu and starring Takeshi Sakamoto, Nobuko Fushimi, Den Obinata and Chouko Iida. It won the Kinema Junpo Award for best film, the second of three consecutive years an Ozu film won, following I Was Born, But... and preceding A Story of Floating Weeds. Ozu regular Chishu Ryu has a small role towards the end of the film as a fellow passenger on board a ship. Documentary film "A smart and surprising documentary about figure skating’s most controversial competitor, the fabulous Johnny Weir. Trophy-winning sportsman, media antagonist and fashion model, Johnny Weir has become many things since emerging as figure skating's most controversial competitor. Tracing his journey from young sporting prodigy to international icon and three-time US Figure Skating National Champion, Pop Star On Ice offers an intimate look at Weir on both a professional and personal level. As an athlete, he can be a frustrating character, undeniably talented but with a tendency to let his rebellious nature get in the way of his success. As a pop icon he is never less than compelling. Although he refuses to engage in conversations about his sexuality, his flamboyant nature (and penchant for furs) fuels a mischievous reputation, making him a star as vibrant as the glittering outfits he performs in. MB" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Science Fiction The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps is a 2000 science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal. It is a sequel to the 1996 film The Nutty Professor and stars Eddie Murphy. Like in the first one, Murphy plays not only the inept but brilliant scientist, Sherman Klump, but also most of Sherman's family as well. In contrast to the previous film, subplots which are centered on his family occupy a substantial part of the film. Like the first film, the film's theme song is "Macho Man" by The Village People, which this time is played during the end credits. Comedy A Private Function is a 1984 British comedy film starring Michael Palin and Maggie Smith. The film was predominantly filmed in Ilkley and Ben Rhydding, West Yorkshire. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction Horror Hospital is a 1973 British horror-comedy film starring Robin Askwith, Michael Gough, Dennis Price and Skip Martin. It was the penultimate film directed by Antony Balch. The film was originally released on DVD in the US by Elite Entertainment on November 2, 1999. A new remastered DVD with a new commentary from producer Richard Gordon was released by Dark Sky Films on June 15, 2010. Documentary film The Work of Machines is a 2010 documentary film directed by Maciej Madracki, Gilles Lepore and Michal Madracki. Documentary film Off the Beaten Track is a 2013 documentary film directed by João Pedro Moreira. Comedy Dangerous Curves is a 1988 comedy film starring Tate Donovan and Grant Heslov. The movie also featured brief appearances by Debbe Dunning and Cynthia Geary, early in their respective careers. Both actresses were cast as participants in a bikini contest. Animation Wax Works is an animated short subject by Walter Lantz, and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Animation Bhai Taru Singh: True Saint. Fearless Soldier is an animated film. Thriller The Greed of William Hart is a 1948 British crime film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Tod Slaughter, Henry Oscar, Jenny Lynn and Winifred Melville. The film depicts two Edinburgh bodysnatchers closely modelled on the real Burke and Hare. It was made at Bushey Studios. Animation Birdfather is a 2013 animated short family drama film written by Yoo-ri Kim and Bae-Hyuk Choi. The film was also directed by Yoo-ri Kim. Thriller In the Heat of Passion II: Unfaithful is a 1994 thriller and drama film written by Travis Rink and directed by Catherine Cyran. Animation Bonifacio in Summertime is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Pierre-Luc Granjon & Antoine Lanciaux. Documentary film Absolutely Safe is a 2007 documentary film directed by Carol Ciancutti-Leyva. Thriller Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America is an ABC two-hour TV movie which first aired May 9, 2006 in which an American businessman visiting China is infected and carries the deadly mutated bird flu virus back via jetliner to the USA, soon it spreads throughout the country then the rest of the world. Before the movie ends, riots erupt, armed mobs try to hijack vaccines and authorities predict that up to 350 million people will die worldwide." Science Fiction Crusade in Jeans is a 2006 Dutch film, an adaptation of the first half of the book Crusade in Jeans by Thea Beckman. The film was directed by Ben Sombogaart. It is unknown whether a sequel, based on the second half of the book, will be produced. Comedy Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure is a 2003 Spanish-language film based on the popular Spanish comic book series Mortadelo y Filemón by Francisco Ibáñez Talavera. It also included characters from 13, Rue del Percebe, another comic by the same creator. The film was directed by Javier Fesser and stars Benito Pocino and Pepe Viyuela . Comedy Mädchen, Mädchen, also known as Girls on Top, is a 2001 German film directed by Dennis Gansel. Its story is about an eighteen-year-old girl named Inken, who is frustrated at not having had an orgasm yet with her boyfriend. Her two best friends are Vicky, who is in the same situation as Inken, and the still virgin Lena. The movie is about the girls' search to find someone to give them an orgasm. The film was followed by a 2004 sequel, Mädchen, Mädchen 2 - Loft oder Liebe. The film had over 1,700,000 admissions in Germany and grossed $233,538 in Russia. Comedy Doubting Thomas is a 1935 film directed by David Butler. Comedy "It is the week before Christmas when young and adventurous Pietari uncovers the truth about Santa Claus. Legend has it that the jolly old man is more of a foe than a friend. A group of American scientists is also looking to uncover some facts in Pietari’s quiet rural town in northern Finland. It turns out that the most well-kept Christmas secret ever lies 500 meters below ground. They’ll unleash an unforeseen chain of events, after which Christmas will never ever be the same again." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival site. Animation Granpa is a British family-oriented animated film that adapts a picture book by John Burningham. Initially it appeared on Channel 4 Television in 1989 and it was released on VHS by Universal Studios in 1994. An expensive film to produce, Granpa is hand-illustrated with coloured pencil, imitating Burningham's style in the book. It was directed by Dianne Jackson, who had previously adapted The Snowman by Raymond Briggs, a wordless picture book, as an exceptionally successful family-oriented animated film. Howard Blake, who wrote the music for the The Snowman, wrote the music and the script for Granpa, which is referred to as an "animated children's opera". The voices of Granpa and Emily are by Peter Ustinov and Emily Osborne. Granpa won the Prix Jeunesse International award for excellence in children's television programming in 1990. Documentary film Theodore is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Laila Pakalnina. Animation Wolf Children is a 2012 Japanese animated film directed and co-written by Mamoru Hosoda. The film stars the voices of Aoi Miyazaki, Takao Osawa, Haru Kuroki and Yukito Nishii. The story follows a young mother who is left to raise two werewolf children after their werewolf father dies. To create the film, director Hosoda established Studio Chizu, which co-produced the film with Madhouse. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, the character designer for Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water and Neon Genesis Evangelion, designed characters for the film. Wolf Children had its world premiere in Paris on June 25, 2012, and was released theatrically on July 21, 2012 in Japan. It is licensed by Funimation Entertainment in North America and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 23, 2013. It was screened in the UK at the end of October 2013 with a DVD and Deluxe Blu-ray/DVD edition from Manga Entertainment following on December 23, 2013. Comedy Marrying Mr. Perfect is a 2012 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wong Jing. Documentary film Venice: Themes And Variations is a 1957 short documentary film written and directed by James Ivory. Animation Kashtanka is a 1952 animation film written by Michael Papava and Boris Brodsky and directed by Michael Tsekhanovsky. Thriller Footpath is a Hindi crime thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt and released in 2003. The film stars Aftab Shivdasani, Rahul Dev, Bipasha Basu and marked the debut of Emraan Hashmi. The film failed to do well at the box office. This film is inspired by the Hollywood flick State of Grace. Science Fiction Just Imagine is a 1930 science fiction musical comedy directed by David Butler. The film is probably best known for its art direction and special effects in its portrayal of New York City in an imagined 1980. Comedy Hollywood Dot Com is a 2007 comedy film directed by James Bruner. Comedy El Agente 00-P2 is a 2009 Mexican flash animated action-comedy-spy film produced by Ánima Estudios and distributed by Videociné. It was released in theaters on February 13, 2009. This film references the popular James Bond and Mission: Impossible movies. Comedy The Alarmist, also known as Life During Wartime, is a 1997 film written and directed by Evan Dunsky, starring David Arquette, Stanley Tucci, with Kate Capshaw and Ryan Reynolds. The film is an adaptation of a play written by Keith Reddin. Science Fiction Ravagers is a 1979 film directed by Richard Compton and based on the novel by Robert Edmond Alter. In the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust survivors do what they can to protect themselves against ravagers, a mutated group of vicious marauders who terrorize the few remaining civilized inhabitants. Documentary film Expedition to the End of the World is a 2012 fantasy, comedy, adventure documentary film written by Daniel Dencik, Michael Haslund-Christensen and Janus Metz Pedersen, and directed by Daniel Dencik. Thriller Skin of Man, Heart of Beast is a French film directed by Hélène Angel. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. Comedy Kiss Me Softly is a 2012 short comedy drama film directed and written by Anthony Schatteman. Thriller The Craigslist Killer is a 2011 American crime drama television film directed by Stephen Kay, written by Donald Martin and Stephen Tolkin. It stars Jake McDorman, Agnes Bruckner, Kevin Kilner and William Baldwin. It follows the dark, mysterious life of Philip Markoff. The film made its debut on January 3, 2011 on Lifetime. It is based on the book A Date with Death: The Secret Life of the Accused "Craigslist Killer", written by Michele McPhee. Comedy The Thursday is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy He Said, She Said is an American romantic comedy starring Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth Perkins, Nathan Lane and Sharon Stone in 1991. Documentary film Sbirri is a 2009 dramatic documentary, directed by Roberto Burchielli. It was released in Italy on April 10, 2009, Comedy La gatta da pelare is a 1981 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Pippo Franco. It is his only film as a director. Comedy Jean de la lune is a 1931 comedy film written by Marcel Archard, Jean Choux and directed by Jean Choux. Thriller Le Cercle Rouge is a 1970 crime film set in Paris, France. It was directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and stars Alain Delon, Andre Bourvil, Gian Maria Volonté and Yves Montand. It is known for its climactic heist sequence which is about half an hour in length and without any dialogue. The film's title means "The Red Circle" and refers to the film's epigraph which translates as Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, drew a circle with a piece of red chalk and said: "When men, even unknowingly, are to meet one day, whatever may befall each, whatever the diverging paths, on the said day, they will inevitably come together in the red circle." In fact, the Buddha said no such thing; Melville made it up just as he did with the epigraph in Le Samouraï. Science Fiction Monster Mutt is a 2010 American independent family comedy film directed by Todd Tucker and written by Timothy Dolan. It had a limited theatrical release in 2010, and a DVD release in 2011. The films stars Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Bart Johnson, Billy Unger, and Bob Gibson, and a larger-than-life animatronic puppet of the "Monster Mutt". Comedy Her is a 2013 American science fiction romantic comedy-drama film written, directed, and produced by Spike Jonze. The film's musical score was composed by Arcade Fire, with the cinematography provided by Hoyte van Hoytema. It marks Jonze's solo screenwriting debut. The film follows Theodore Twombly, a man who develops a relationship with Samantha, an intelligent computer operating system personified through a female voice. The film also stars Amy Adams, Rooney Mara, and Olivia Wilde. Jonze conceived the idea in the early 2000s after reading an article about Cleverbot, a web application that uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to have conversations with humans. After making I'm Here, a short film sharing similar themes, Jonze returned to the idea. He wrote the first draft of the script in five months. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles, California and Shanghai, China in the second quarter of 2012. In post-production, Samantha Morton—who originally voiced Samantha—was replaced with Johansson. New scenes were filmed in August 2013 following the recast. Comedy Joker is an 2012 Hindi science fiction comedy film directed by Shirish Kunder, and also his second directorial venture after Jaan-E-Mann. The film stars Akshay Kumar opposite Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles. This was the second film in which Sinha paired opposite Kumar after Rowdy Rathore. The film released worldwide on 31 August 2012, and received mixed to negative response upon release. Despite collecting mediocre box office collections, the film was panned by the audience and was declared a 'disaster' at the box office. The trailer of the film revealed on 11 July 2012, and also in cinemas along with Cocktail. Comedy His Pest Friend is a 1938 short comedy film written by Leslie Goodwins and Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Animation Adhunik Cement is a 2011 animated short film directed by Suresh Eriyat. Thriller Mumbai Godfather is the name of an Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Balraj Vij released on 23 September 2005. Documentary film Wirtualna wojna is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jacek Bławut. Thriller Alkitrang dugo is a 1975 Filipino film based on the novel Lord of the Flies by English novelist Sir William Golding. Comedy El Gran Calavera is a 1949 Mexican comedy film directed by Luis Buñuel, its original premise has been used for the 2013 Mexican film Nosotros los Nobles. Comedy How to be a Man is a comedy film directed by Chadd Harbold. Science Fiction Recall is a 2013 short science fiction drama film written and directed by Jeff Vitkuske. Comedy Kadhal Desam is a 1996 Tamil romance film directed by Kathir and produced by K. T. Kunjumon. The film starred Vineeth, Abbas, and Tabu in the lead roles, while S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vadivelu, Chinni Jayanth and Srividya played other pivotal characters. K. V. Anand was the cinematographer for the project and A. R. Rahman composed the film's soundtrack and score. The film opened in August 1996 to positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success. Thriller The Hurt Locker is a 2008 American war film about a three-man Explosive Ordnance Disposal team during the Iraq War. The film was produced and directed by Kathryn Bigelow and the screenplay was written by Mark Boal, a freelance writer who was embedded as a journalist in 2004 with a U.S. Army EOD team in Iraq. It stars Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, and Brian Geraghty. The Hurt Locker premiered at the Venice Film Festival in Italy during 2008. After being shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, it was picked up for distribution in the United States by Summit Entertainment. In May 2009, it was the Closing Night selection for Maryland Film Festival. The film was released in the United States on June 26, 2009 but received a more widespread theatrical release on July 24, 2009. Because the film was not released in the United States until 2009, it was eligible for the 82nd Academy Awards, where it was nominated for nine Academy Awards. Although the film had not covered its budget by the time of the ceremony, it won six Oscars, including Best Director for Bigelow, the first woman to win this award, and Best Picture. Boal won for Best Original Screenplay. Comedy Once Upon a Crime is a 1992 ensemble comedy film starring Richard Lewis, John Candy, James Belushi, Cybill Shepherd, Sean Young and Ornella Muti. The film was directed by Eugene Levy. It is the remake of the Mario Camerini comedy Crimen. Thriller Down and Dangerous is a 2013 crime and thriller film written and directed by Zak Forsman. Documentary film The Metal Stork is a historical drama war documentary film directed by Joan López. Comedy Marrying the Mafia IV is a 2011 South Korean film and the fourth installment of Marrying the Mafia series. Thriller Who saw the dragon's toenails? is a 1991 mystery thriller film written by Kang Je-gyu and directed by Kang Woo-suk. Comedy On Stage Everybody is a 1945 musical film directed by Jean Yarbrough. Documentary film Blacks and Jews is a 1997 documentary film that examines the relationships and conflicts between Black and Jewish activists, from the 1991 Crown Heights Riot to Steven Spielberg's controversial visit to the predominantly Black Castlemont High School. The film focused on incidents such as the 1960s blockbusting of the then-largely Jewish Lawndale neighborhood on the west side of Chicago and a rabbi's efforts to maintain stability in the community and of a Hasidic father and son who were protected by a Black journalist during the 1991 riots in Brooklyn that took place in the wake of the death of Gavin Cato by a Hasidic driver. Blacks and Jews was directed by Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow. The 90-minute film was aired as part of PBS's Point of View series. The film was shown as part of the 1997 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Thriller Nau Do Gyarah is a 1957 Hindi film produced by Dev Anand. This was his brother, Vijay Anand's, directorial debut. The film stars Dev Anand, Kalpana Kartik, Madan Puri, Shashikala and Jeevan. The film's music is by S. D. Burman and the lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Thriller Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws is an upcoming New Zealand film directed by Andrew Todd & Johnny Hall. It was shot on a Canon 550D in Auckland, New Zealand, with additional shooting taking place in Christchurch and Los Angeles. The plot concerns the mayor of Auckland and an "expert ghost shark hunter" as they fight to save the city from a supernatural beast known as Ghost Shark. Despite being labelled "Ghost Shark 2", it is not related to SyFy's Ghost Shark, and the decision to make it a sequel was made for narrative reasons. The tone of the film is that of a serious drama, despite the seemingly parodic subject material. The cast includes Campbell Cooley, Johnny Hall, Steve Austin, Kathleen Burns and Roberto Nascimento. Documentary film When The Mountains Tremble is a 1983 documentary film produced by Skylight Pictures about the war between the Guatemalan Military and the Mayan Indigenous population of Guatemala. Footage from this film is being used as forensic evidence in the Guatemalan court for crimes against humanity, in the genocide case against Efraín Ríos Montt. The film centers on the experiences of Nobel Prize winner Rigoberta Menchú, a Quiché indigenous woman who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, nine years after the film came out. When The Mountains Tremble won the Special Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival, the Blue Ribbon Award at the American Film Festival, and the Grand Coral Award/Best North American Documentary at the Havana Film Festival. The 2012 film Granito: How to Nail a Dictator, is Pamela Yates's follow-up on When the Mountains Tremble. Animation Birthday Boy is a 2004 short film. Science Fiction Trail of the Screaming Forehead is a 2007 sci-fi comedy film written and directed by Larry Blamire. Thriller Blood Pulls A Gun is a 2014 short drama film written by Kevin Koehler and directed by Ben Briand. Thriller No Rest for the Wicked is an 2011 Spanish thriller film directed by Enrique Urbizu, written by Urbizu and Michel Gaztambide and starring José Coronado, Juanjo Artero and Helena Miquel. The film won six Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Writing and Best Leading Actor. Documentary film We Refuse to Die is a 1942 short, documentary film written by Maxwell Shane and directed by William H. Pine. Animation Ho-Ho 'This Message is Boiling Hot' is a 2011 short, animation film directed by Masanori Okamoto. Documentary film The Shape of Water is a 2006 documentary film written by Monique Zavistovski, Matthew Harnack, Ryan Pettey and Kum-Kum Bhavnani and directed by Kum-Kum Bhavnani. Documentary film Greetings From Out Here is a 1993 road trip documentary film which captures the people, places and politics of gay America in the Deep South. It was the first Independent Television Service program to be broadcast nationally. It received an invitation to the Sundance Film Festival and was acquired for international broadcasts by the BBC, Channel Four, and the Canadian Broadcasting Company. Documentary film 1974 is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Katelijne Schrama. Comedy God, Inc. is a comedy internet video series about the office space of God by filmmaker Francis Stokes. The premise is that God runs the world through a company with different departments such as disasters, miracles, population control, publicity, customer relations, approvals, and product development. It has recently gathered critical acclaim from a number of media outlets. Creator Francis Stokes has stated on comments on the sixth episode, that he plans to turn the web series into a TV series. On July 17, 2007, Francis Stokes posted a video onto his YouTube account stating that the Sci Fi Channel has picked up God, Inc. Animation El Retrato de la Peste is a 2008 stop motion-animated short film written, directed and animated by Lucila Las Heras. Comedy Southbound is a 2007 Japanese movie directed by Yoshimitsu Morita and starring Toyokawa Etsushi and Amami Yūki. Based on the novel of the same name by Hideo Okuda, it tells the story of a schoolboy whose family moves from Tokyo to Okinawa. It began filming in May 2007 in Tokyo; the crew went to Okinawa for on-location filming at the end of June. Its theme song is "Eien no Uta", from the single of the same name by Nakashima Mika. Thriller Run for the Sun is a 1956 film released by United Artists, the third film to officially be based on Richard Connell's classic suspense story, "The Most Dangerous Game", after both RKO's The Most Dangerous Game, and their remake, A Game of Death. This version stars Richard Widmark, Trevor Howard, and Jane Greer, and was directed by Ray Boulting from a script written by Boulting and Dudley Nichols. Connell was credited for his short story. Howard is the wealthy reclusive man who enjoys hunting down human beings like wild game. In this adaptation, the expatriate Russian general is transformed into a British traitor hiding in the Mexican jungle with a fellow Nazi war criminal played by Peter van Eyck. Their prey are Widmark, portraying a Hemingway-like but reclusive novelist, and Greer, playing a journalist for a periodical resembling Life Magazine who has tracked down the novelist's whereabouts. Documentary film In the documentary film The Importance of Being Icelandic, the filmmaker Jon Gustafsson traces the steps of three Icelandic Canadians on a different quest of discovering their Icelandic heritage by going to Iceland. In addition to their time in Iceland, he returns with them to Canada and captures their reactions of the Islendingadagurinn celebrated each year at Gimli. The contrasts in perspective between his viewpoint on Canadian culture and that of three Icelandic-Canadians on a quest for their ancestral heritage is at the centre of the documentary. Thriller Shamus is a 1973 American film starring Burt Reynolds and Dyan Cannon, directed by Buzz Kulik. Comedy Rangeela is a 1995 Bollywood, romantic comedy drama film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, and starring Aamir Khan, Jackie Shroff and Urmila Matondkar. The film was A. R. Rahman's debut Hindi film with an original score, as the previous ones were dubbed from his Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu scores. The soundtrack features playback singer Udit Narayan, Asha Bhosle, Hariharan, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Suresh Wadkar, Chitra, Swarnalatha, Shweta Shetty, young Aditya Narayan and A. R. Rahman himself. The film received critical acclaim and seven filmfare awards that year. They were: Best actor in supporting role - Jackie Shroff, Best choreography - Ahmed Khan, Best Costume Designing - Manish Malhotra, Best Story - Ram Gopal Varma, Best Music - A R Rahman, the RD Burman Award - Mehboob, and a Special Jury Award - Asha Bhosle for "Tanha Tanha". Comedy Funky Monkey Teacher: Forever is a 1995 comedy film, directed by Kanpei Hazama. Documentary film X Magazine Benefit is a 1978/2009 short documentary film directed by Coleen Fitzgibbon and Alan W. Moore. Documentary film Lace Bite is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Sharron Bates and Carmen Klotz. Comedy The Catsitter is a 2008 short film written and directed by Tim Hamilton. Comedy Miami Supercops is a 1985 Italian action comedy starring the comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Comedy "A comedic television parody about being summoned to the Gay People’s Court, for a crime involving a pair of pink suede high top shoes." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Discover the hidden meaning inside some of the greatest artwork in history! Learn the secrets to the strange riddles and clues within the great masterpieces of Leonardo da Vinci. Revealed for the first time ever the controversial link between Jesus Christ, Mary Magdalene and da Vinci. Explore the secret society that included da Vinci, Isaac Newton, Botticelli, and Victor Hugo and what they did within the society. Unlocking da Vinci's Code reveals the greatest mysteries of our time and the greatest secrets of our past. Comedy Horn Ok Pleassss is a Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Rakesh Sarang. The film stars Muzammil Ibrahim and Nana Patekar in lead roles. The film was set to be released in 2009, but unfortunately the director wanted it to come out lately so the film did get released, but only in India. Worldwide except India, the film was released in Summer 2010. Comedy Wooly Boys is a 2001 American comedy drama film directed by Leszek Burzynski. It stars Peter Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, and Joseph Mazzello about sheep ranchers in the Badlands of North Dakota. Animation Rabbitland is a 2013 short animation drama film written by Ana Nedeljkovic and directed by Nikola Majdak Jr. and Ana Nedeljkovic. Comedy The Muppets is a 2011 American musical comedy film, and the first Muppets theatrical release in twelve years. The film is directed by James Bobin, written by Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller, produced by David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, and stars Jason Segel, Amy Adams, Chris Cooper, and Rashida Jones. The film's score was composed by Christophe Beck, while Flight of the Conchords member Bret McKenzie served as music supervisor, writing four of the film's five original songs. In The Muppets, devoted fan Walter, his brother Gary, and Gary's girlfriend Mary, help Kermit the Frog reunite the Muppets, as they must raise $10 million to save the Muppet Theater from Tex Richman, a businessman who plans to demolish the studio to drill for oil. Walt Disney Pictures originally announced the film's development in March 2008, with Segel and Stoller writing the screenplay, and Mandeville Films co-producing the film. Bobin was hired to direct in January 2010, and the film's supporting cast was filled out in October of the same year, with the hiring of Adams, Cooper, and Jones. Filming began in September 2010 and was completed entirely in Los Angeles, California. Comedy Let Them Chirp Awhile is a 2007 independent drama-comedy by Jonathan Blitstein, filmed in just eighteen days in New York during October 2006. The film was produced by Anouk Frosch and Jonathan Blitstein. It was photographed by Andrew Shulkind. The release began December 5, 2008 in select theaters. It received positive reviews in Variety, the Village Voice and TimeOut NY. Opening weekend in NYC had a sold out screening on Saturday December 6, 2008 with the cast in attendance for Q+A. The film had its World Premiere at the 2007 Woodstock Film Festival in Woodstock, NY where it received acclaim from both audiences and critics. The director of the festival, Meira Blaustein called the film a "a hidden gem" and praised Blitstein's "unique eye" during her introduction prior to the first screening, as the film had been accepted through regular submission. Thriller Gator King is a 1997 thriller film written by John L. Denk and directed by Grant Austin Waldman. Comedy Biu choh chat yat ching is a 1983 romance comedy film written by Alfred Cheung and Anthony Chan and directed by Alfred Cheung. Thriller 143 is a 2004 Indian Telugu film directed, written, and produced by Puri Jagannadh starring Sairam Shankar and Samiksha in the lead roles. Nagendra Babu, Brahmanandam, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Asha Saini, Brahmaji, M. S. Narayana and Ali play supporting roles. The film was released on 27 August 2004. The movie introduces Sairam Shankar, brother of director Puri Jagannadh as the lead actor. The movie received positive reviews and also fared well at the box office. Soundtrack of the movie was composed by Indian music director Chakri. Comedy Den farlige leken is a 1942 Norwegian comedy film directed by Tancred Ibsen, starring Lauritz Falk, Nanna Stenersen and Per Aabel. The film is based on Alex Brinchmann's successful stage comedy "Karusell". The sociable Jean Blom feels held back by his boring wife. He gives her an injection to make her more lively, but the plan fails. Comedy Herman U.S.A. is a 2001 American romantic comedy directed by Bill Semans. Comedy Crimes Against Humanity is a 2014 comedy film written by Jerzy Rose and Halle Butler and directed by Jerzy Rose. Thriller Half Past Dead is a 2002 American action film written and directed by Don Michael Paul in his directorial debut, and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Morris Chestnut, Ja Rule and Nia Peeples. The film was released in the United States on November 15, 2002. This was Steven Seagal's last theatrical release film in many countries until 2010's Machete. The film tells the story of the criminal infiltrates a prison to interrogate a prisoner about the location of fortune in gold while an undercover FBI agent has to stop him. Distribution and copyrights are held by Columbia Pictures. Documentary film Rain in my Heart is a 2006 documentary film directed by Paul Watson. Documentary film Memory (work in progress) is a 2011 documentary film directed by Yves Montand Niyongabo and Iris Olsson. Comedy An unlikely friendship is forged when an overachieving chimpanzee meets a lonely boy with a love for snowboarding in MXP: Most Extreme Primate. Jack the chimpanzee (MVP and MVP II) has given up hockey and skateboarding in favor of life with his family at the El Simian Nature Reserve, but a Mexican vacation gone awry lands Jack in Blackbrush, Colorado--right in the path of a lonely boy named Pete who's just moved into town. The two quickly become close friends, and eventually Pete teaches Jack to snowboard and they become partners in a snowboarding race. Factor in two greedy men looking to make their fortunes by kidnapping Jack and Jack's worried (human) Mom trying to track down Jack from Mexico in spite of a fierce hurricane, and a very familiar plot runs its predictable course. Unlike the previous MVP movies, this third production lacks intensity and suspense and ultimately leaves the viewer feeling uninvolved and uninterested. A brief demonstration by snowboarder Bjorn Leines serves as a high point for snowboarding fans. (Ages 5 to 10) --Tami Horiuchi Documentary film Miss Universe 1929 is a 2006 biographical documentray film directed and written by Péter Forgács. Thriller Branded to Kill is a 1967 Japanese yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Joe Shishido, Koji Nanbara, Annu Mari and Mariko Ogawa. It was a low budget, production line number for the Nikkatsu Company, originally released in a double bill with Shōgorō Nishimura's Burning Nature. The story follows Goro Hanada in his life as a contract killer. He falls in love with a woman named Misako, who recruits him for a seemingly impossible mission. When the mission fails, he becomes hunted by the phantom Number One Killer, whose methods threaten his sanity as much as his life. The studio was unhappy with the original script and called in Suzuki to rewrite and direct it at the last minute. Suzuki came up with many of his ideas the night before or on the set while filming, and welcomed ideas from his collaborators. He gave the film a satirical, anarchic and visually eclectic bent which the studio had previously warned him away from. It was a commercial and critical disappointment and Suzuki was ostensibly fired for making "movies that make no sense and no money". Science Fiction Hellville is a 2011 short animated science fiction film directed by Rémy Busson, Yann Drevon, Aurélien Duhayon, Laurent Durieux, Maxime Mege-Ythier, Florian Pichon, Julien Soler, Raphaël Tillie, Gonglin Wang and written by Laurent Durieux. Comedy The Little Dragons is a 1980 American film about two young brothers who use their karate skills to rescue a friend after she is held captive for ransom. Produced and directed by Curtis Hanson. Starring Charles Lane, Ann Sothern, Chris Petersen and Pat Petersen Thriller Our Turn is a 2006 drama, thriller, action film directed by Lisa Carter. Animation It's Tough to Be a Bird is a 1969 educational animated short made by Walt Disney Productions. It won the Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Cartoons in 1970 and was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Animated Film in 1971. This was the last animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios to win an Academy Award, until Paperman in 2013. In the short, a red bird explains how birds have contributed to human culture, even as people often try to kill them. He claims this may be because humans were jealous that birds could fly but people cannot, mentioning the legend of Icarus and films of early unsuccessful flying machines. In D-TV Disney in the 1980s, clips from this short were set to Bobby Day's cover of "Rockin' Robin". Animation Snoopy!!! The Musical is the 31st prime-time animated TV specials, based on characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts. It was an adaptation of the musical Snoopy!!! The Musical, and originally aired on the CBS network in 1988. This is one of the two musicals in the Peanuts franchise where Snoopy actually has a voice. Documentary film The Search for Robert Johnson is a 1991 UK television documentary film about the Delta blues musician Robert Johnson, hosted by John Hammond, and produced and directed by Chris Hunt. In it, Hammond travels through the American Deep South to pursue topics such as Johnson's birth date, place and parents, his early musical development, performances and travels, romances, his mythic "pact with the devil," his untimely murder in his late twenties, the discovery of possible offspring, and the uncertainty over where Johnson is buried. Throughout, Johnson's music is both foreground and background, from recordings of Johnson and as performed on camera by Hammond, David Honeyboy Edwards, and Johnny Shines. Documentary film From Harlem To Haiti: With Love! is a 2010 short documentary biography film directed by Shamier Settle. Comedy Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by Lal Jose. It has Kunchacko Boban and Namitha Pramod in lead roles. Pullippulikalum Aattinkuttiyum, scripted by M. Sindhuraj, is being produced under the banner of Balcony 6 Entertainments . Cinematographer is S. Kumar and the music director is Vidyasagar. The film tackles social issues in Kuttanad, through the tale of a hapless youth. Comedy Kill the Man is a 1999 American comedy film starring Luke Wilson and Joshua Malina as the owners of an independent copy-shop who are in competition with a large chain of copy-shops. Thriller À cor et à cri is a 2010 short, thriller film written by Anais Carpita and Brice Pancot and directed by Brice Pancot. Comedy As Long as They're Happy is a 1955 British musical comedy film directed by J. Lee Thompson. Comedy Hanuman and the Five Riders is a tokusatsu superhero film produced in 1974 by Chaiyo Productions of Thailand. Chaiyo's own Kamen Rider film, half of it uses footage from the Kamen Rider X film Five Riders Vs. King Dark. Although it has never been released in Japan, Kamen Rider fans in Japan refer to it unofficially as Hanuman and the 5 Kamen Riders. The film teams five Kamen Riders with the Hindu god Hanuman against X's adversary King Dark, who drinks the fresh blood of young women. He captures a scientist and his girlfriend, and threatens to drain her of her blood unless he use his technology to create an army of mutant animal men to confront the five Riders. Unlike Chaiyo's two official co-productions with Tsuburaya Productions in 1974, this production was unauthorized by Toei Company, Ltd., which produced the Kamen Rider shows. Chaiyo had initially approached Toei, who turned down their plans for producing their own Kamen Rider movie. Animation War Dogs is 1943 World War II cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and released with the movie Best Foot Forward by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Its main theme is war dogs training that is shown with one yellow dim-witted dog. Thriller Green Grow the Rushes is a British comedy film and the first film to be released by ACT Films Ltd. The film was produced by John Gossage and funded by the National Film Finance Corporation and the Co-operative Wholesale Society Bank. Comedy Good Neighbor Sam is a 1964 American comedy film co-written and directed by David Swift and starring Jack Lemmon, Dorothy Provine and Romy Schneider. It was based on the novel by Jack Finney. The screenplay was the motion picture debut of James Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, who had written many American television situation comedies including Mr. Peepers. Greenbaum also created the mobile sculpture featured in the film. Comedy Se Tutte le Donne del Mondo is a James Bond spoof movie released in 1966. Originally filmed under the title Operation Paradise from January to March 1966 in most of the world, the English title was If All the Women in the World. It was released in the U.S. a year later with the title Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die. Produced by Dino De Laurentiis, the film was directed by Henry Levin, director of two Matt Helm films, and Arduino Maiuri. It starred Mike Connors of Mannix fame, Dorothy Provine and Terry-Thomas. This film was rushed to release by Columbia Pictures to avoid colliding with their better-known James Bond satire, Casino Royale. The plot of this movie is similar to the James Bond film Moonraker, which was released 13 years later. Comedy Heiter bis Wolkig is a 2012 German comedy-drama film directed by Marco Petry and starring Max Riemelt, Elyas M'Barek, Jessica Schwarz and Anna Fischer. Animation The Eyes of the Lighthouse is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Pedro Serrazina. Comedy Long Way Down is a 2013 short comedy western film written and directed by Sam Benenati. Documentary film Small Voices: The Stories of Cambodia's Children is a 2008 documentary film that follows several street and dumpster children in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on their journey to receive an education. The film was written, directed, and produced by Heather Connell. The documentary was awarded the 2009 Gold Medal Award at the New York International Film and Video Awards and 2nd place Best Documentary at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in 2008. Comedy The Lemon Sisters is a 1990 American film from Miramax Films directed by Joyce Chopra and written by Jeremy Pikser. The film was both a commercial and critical failure after being shelved for more than a year with extensive revisions. Animation Yogi the Easter Bear is an animated TV special from Hanna-Barbera first aired on syndication on April 3, 1994 starring Yogi Bear. This was the last time Don Messick voiced both Boo Boo and Ranger Smith. Messick died in 1997. Comedy "So it’s the end of the school year, and smarmy Principal Gordon (Michael Chiklis) has suddenly instituted a zero-tolerance crusade against his nemesis, the reviled marijuana. A mandatory drug test for all students is to be administered, failure of which will result in immediate expulsion. Normally, this would be of no consequence to straight-arrow valedictorian Henry Burke, except he just tried ganja for the very first time. With his college scholarship hanging in the balance, Burke begrudgingly teams up with charismatic pothead Travis Breaux to do the only thing they can think of to neutralize this threat—get the entire student body stoned. In his debut feature, director/cowriter John Stalberg Jr. percolates his deliriously manic narrative with sparkling energy and deviant characters, joyously ramming his protagonists deeper and deeper into frenzied chaos. HIGH school paints its slacker wit with lush broad strokes, firmly accomplishing the conclusive stoner fantasia run hilariously amuck." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Paragraf 78 - Film vtoroy is a 2007 action sci-fi thriller film written and directed by Mikhail Khleborodov. Animation Apnea is a 2011 animated short film directed by Flora Molinie. Comedy January Man is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Michael Rababy. Thriller Getting Even is a 1986 film directed by Dwight H. Little. Comedy Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Nicholas Hytner. Comedy Hollywood or Bust is a 1956 film comedy starring the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The picture was filmed from April 16 to June 19, 1956 and released on December 6, 1956 by Paramount Pictures, almost five months after the Martin and Lewis partnership split up. Comedy A Pest in the House is a 1947 animated short film directed by Chuck Jones starring the characters of Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. The title is an appropriate play on "a guest in the house."The film is notable for featuring a sort of "in-between" interpretation of Daffy. He is not necessarily the zany, impish interpretation used famously by Tex Avery and Bob Clampett, nor is he the greedy, self-centered version that Chuck Jones later popularized in the 1950s. As Paul Dini said in the DVD audio commentary for this cartoon: "[In this cartoon, Daffy] is really kind of almost like a sprite. He's just a little, almost elfin creature who's not really out to hurt anybody or has any ill will or malice toward anybody. He's just completely out of his mind." It was only one of three non-Bugs Bunny cartoons from 1947 not to be reissued. The others were Catch as Cats Can and Mexican Joyride. The cartoon was followed up in 1948 by Daffy Duck Slept Here, wherein Daffy again doesn't let a hotel patron sleep - in this case Porky Pig. Documentary film Honeybee Mine is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Saskia Laufer. Documentary film Revealing extraordinary NASA videotape and the history of UFO sightings by astronauts. Thriller The Shadow is a 1994 American superhero film, directed by Russell Mulcahy, based on the character of the same name created by Walter B. Gibson in 1931, and starring Alec Baldwin, John Lone, Penelope Ann Miller, Peter Boyle, Ian McKellen, Tim Curry, and Jonathan Winters. Thriller The One Who Switches Off the Light is a 2008 film directed by Andrei Libenson. Animation Type Machinery is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Caro Estrada. Documentary film The Lights of Flushing is a 2013 documentary film directed by Anna Snowball. Documentary film Yes: Live in Philadelphia is the video release of a concert by the progressive rock group Yes recorded live at the Philadelphia Spectrum on June 21, 1979. The concert is performed "in the round" with a rotating stage in the centre of the venue. The concert was part of the summer leg of their 1978-1979 tour to support the album Tormato. It would be the last Yes tour to feature founding vocalist Jon Anderson until the band's 1983 reformation, and the final tour to feature keyboardist Rick Wakeman until the 1991 Union tour. The visual and sound quality are poor compared to modern video releases, but this represents one of the few visual recordings of the band from this period. Science Fiction Hammerboy is a Korean animated film. It premiered at the Big Apple Anime Fest on August 30, 2003, and went into wide release in South Korea on August 6, 2004. It was released in North America on DVD by Central Park Media in 2007, with the original Korean track, and an English Dub. Comedy The Matchmaker is a 2010 Israeli film written, directed and produced by Avi Nesher, based on the novel When Heroes Fly by award-winning author Amir Gutfreund. It premiered as an official selection at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and later that year won the Silver Plaque award at the Chicago International Film Festival. It received seven nominations for Israel’s Ophir Awards in 2010, including Best Picture, where Adir Miller also won in the Best Actor category. Animation The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown is the 16th episode in the VeggieTales animated series and the third Silly Song compilation. The premise was to count down the Top Ten Silly Songs as decided by the show's viewers. Big Idea launched a campaign to collect and tally votes from fans via mail and internet for this purpose in a date of September 15, 2001 on DVD & VHS. Thriller Aag Se Khelenge is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by Bhaskar Shetty and starring Jeetendra, Anil Kapoor, Meenakshi Sheshadri. Comedy Fancy Pants is a 1950 American romantic comedy film, directed by George Marshall starring Lucille Ball and Bob Hope. It is a musical adaptation of Ruggles of Red Gap. Comedy Swantham Lekhakan, also known as Swa. Le., is a 2009 Malayalam film directed and co-produced by debuting filmmaker P. Sukumar and scripted by Kalavoor Ravikumar. Dileep and Gopika play the lead roles while Nedumudi Venu, Innocent and Salim Kumar play major supporting roles. The film was mainly shot at various locations in Thodupuzha. This is the 4th film Dileep and Gopika together after Chanthupottu, Pachakkuthira and The Don. This is Gopika's first film after her marriage. This film was releasing along with another Dileep starrer film Kerala Cafe. Comedy Meatballs III: Summer Job is a 1986 film that was the third installment in the Meatballs film series, and the first in the series to be rated R. Unlike Meatballs Part II, this film follows Rudy, grown up and working on a summer job for an angry boss named Mean Gene. Unlike the first two movies, this one is not set at summer camp, but rather at a nearby marina. Comedy Snow White: The Sequel is a 2007 Belgian/French/British X-rated animated film directed by Picha. It is based on the fairy tale of Snow White and intended as a sequel to Disney's classic animated adaptation. However, like all of Picha's cartoons the film is actually a sex comedy featuring a lot of bawdy jokes and sex scenes. It wasn't the first pornographic animated adaptation of Snow White. Already in 1973 an 11 minute short cartoon called Snow White and the Seven Perverts was made in Germany. Animation El sombrero is a 1964 short animated film written by Alan Shean and directed by Robert Balser. Comedy The Case of the Screaming Bishop is a 1944 American animated short film in the Phantasies series of animated cartoons produced by the Screen Gems studio for Columbia Pictures from 1939 to 1946. The film is directed by Howard Swift. Documentary film A Tickle In The Heart is a 1996 documentary film written by Stefan Schwietert and Thomas Kufus directed by Stefan Schwietert. Thriller Octopussy is the thirteenth entry in the James Bond film series, and the sixth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's title is taken from a short story in Ian Fleming's 1966 short story collection Octopussy and The Living Daylights, although the film's plot is original. It does, however, include a portion inspired by the Fleming short story "The Property of a Lady", while the events of the short story "Octopussy" form a part of the title character's background and are recounted by her. Bond is assigned the task of following a general who is stealing jewels and relics from the Soviet government. This leads him to a wealthy Afghan prince, Kamal Khan, and his associate, Octopussy. Bond uncovers a plot to force disarmament in Europe with the use of a nuclear weapon. Produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, Octopussy was released in the same year as the non-Eon Bond film Never Say Never Again. Written by George MacDonald Fraser, Richard Maibaum, and Michael G. Wilson, the film was directed by John Glen. Animation Pluto and the Armadillo is a 1943 animated short film directed by Clyde Geronimi. Comedy Ya svoboden, ya nichey is a 1994 film directed by Valeri Pendrakovsky. Comedy Porn in the Hood is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Franck Gastambide. It is based on a popular web series, Kaira Shopping. It was a commercial success, being the most profitable French film in 2012. Documentary film America's Top Dog is a 2004 film directed by Tony McCuin. Comedy La Gorda is a 1966 Argentine film. Animation The Abenaki - People Of The Dawn is a 2013 short animation film written by Mike Burns and directed by G. Scott Mcleod. Documentary film Beef is a 2003 film that documents the history of hip-hop feuds. The film's producers were Peter Spirer, Casey Suchan and Denis Henry Hennelly and the executive producer was Quincy Jones III. It was written by Peter Alton and Peter Spirer, and was narrated by actor Ving Rhames. This film takes a chronological look at battles dating back to rap music's infancy in the early 1980s. The notable rivalries discussed include KRS-One vs. MC Shan, Kool Moe Dee vs. Busy Bee, 50 Cent vs. Murder Inc., Tru Life vs. Mobb Deep, Common vs. Ice Cube & Westside Connection, the break-up of legendary group N.W.A, which includes Ice Cube's abrupt departure, and the later animosty between Dr. Dre and Eazy-E, the highly publicized Jay-Z vs. Nas rivalry and the most infamous feud of them all, 2Pac vs. The Notorious B.I.G.. It was partly born out of producer Jones's belief that "Beefs are killing hip-hop". Many prominent hip-hop personalities such as Russell Simmons, Snoop Dogg, Kool Moe Dee, Jay-Z, KRS-One, Mack 10, DMX, and Ice-T also participate in the film through interviews. Beef also features newly released performances by many musical artists. Documentary film Monsenor: The Last Journey of Oscar Romero is a 2011 documentary biographical historical drama film directed by Ana Carrigan and Juliet Weber. Comedy 90 Days is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1985. Directed by Giles Walker and written by Walker and David Wilson, the film stars Sam Grana and Stefan Wodoslawsky as Alex and Blue, two unlucky-in-love guys who are trying to find new girlfriends. The film also stars Fernanda Tavares as Laura, Alex's new love interest, and Christine Pak as Hyang-Sook, a Korean woman whom Blue is considering from a mail-order bride service. The film was one of a group of seven "alternative dramas" produced by the National Film Board of Canada in the 1980s and early 1990s, which combined dramatic and documentary film techniques. The film garnered several Genie Award nominations at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. Comedy Sherlock, Jr. is an American silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton and written by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez and Joseph A. Mitchell. It features Kathryn McGuire, Joe Keaton and Ward Crane. In 1991, Sherlock, Jr. was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant," and on June 14, 2000 the American Film Institute, as part of its AFI 100 Years... series, ranked the film as #62 in the list of the funniest films of all time. Thriller Secret Beyond the Door is a 1948 psychological thriller and modern updating of the Bluebeard fairytale, directed by Fritz Lang, produced by Lang's Diana Productions, and released by Universal Pictures. The film starred Joan Bennett and was produced by her husband Walter Wanger. The black-and-white film noir drama is about a woman who suspects her new husband, an architect, plans to kill her. Documentary film El Maestro Saharaui is a documentary film directed by Nicolás Muñoz. Thriller The End of Silence is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Roland Edzard. "A violent quarrel bursts in a remote house in the Vosges mountains. On the first day, Jean, the younger son of the family, is thrown out of the house after a violent quarrel. He joins a group of hunters for a beat and learns how to kill. The following night, his mother’s car is torched. He is held responsible. Jean disappears into the forest… Roland Edzard gained experience by directing four simple, poised and remarkable short films. The End of Silence, his first feature, is tense and strong and confirms his impressive maturity with a very taught and precise mise en scène. A film with stamina. Gaëlle Vidalie, selection commitee" Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Directors' Fortinight site. Comedy The 10th Kingdom is an American fairytale fantasy miniseries written by Simon Moore and produced by Britain's Carnival Films, Germany's Babelsberg Film und Fernsehen, and the USA's Hallmark Entertainment. It depicts the adventures of a young woman and her father after they are transported from Manhattan, New York, through a magical mirror into a parallel world of fairy tales and magical beings. The miniseries was initially broadcast over five nights in two-hour episodes on NBC, beginning February 27, 2000. It won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design in 2000. Animation Me + Her is a 2014 short, drama and romance film written and directed by Joseph Oxford. Science Fiction Assassin's Creed is a 2015 action, adventure and sci-fi film written by Michael Lesslie. Comedy Blast was a 2004 straight-to-DVD action comedy film. The film was directed by Anthony Hickox and written by Steven E. de Souza, starring Eddie Griffin, Vinnie Jones, Breckin Meyer, and Vivica A. Fox. Science Fiction La Venganza del sexo is a 1967 Argentine film. Science Fiction Na igre is a 2009 action, sci-fi film written by Pavel Sanaev and Aleksandr Chubaryan and directed by Pavel Sanaev. Documentary film Papá Iván is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by María Inés Roqué. Comedy Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood is a 1962 Mexican film directed by Roberto Rodríguez. It is a sequel to two other imported films, Little Red Riding Hood and Little Red Riding Hood and Friends. The dubbed version of the film was theatrically released in United States by K. Gordon Murray in 1965. The film was also released on VHS by Something Weird Video in 2002. An uncut version of the film with English subtitles was released on DVD as Little Red Riding Hood and Tom Thumb vs. the Monsters. Animation Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico is the sixth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on September 30, 2003, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Comedy Fun Bar Karaoke is a 1997 crime-comedy directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film had its world premiere at the 1997 Berlin Film Festival for which Pen-Ek was credited as "Tom Pannet". It screened in the festival's Forum section. Comedy Suivez cet avion is a 1989 comedy film directed by Patrice Ambard. Comedy The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery, a 1975 color film starring former “East Side Kids” Gabriel Dell and Huntz Hall, Jackie Coogan, and Joyce Van Patten, is a spoof of the 1941 film noir, The Maltese Falcon, starring Humphrey Bogart. Its cast also includes Richard Gautier, Nita Talbot, Will Geer, Barbara Harris, Sorrell Booke, and Nicholas Colasanto. In the film, an incompetent mail-order private eye, aided by a chicken hatchery owner, is called upon to solve the murder of the eye’s eccentric milkman, who practices animal fetishes. The film was written by Dell and Dean Hargrove and directed by Hargrove. Released by United Artists. Thriller Mysterious Mr. Moto, produced in 1938 by Twentieth Century Fox, is the fifth in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto. The film is based on the character of Mr. Moto created by John P. Marquand, from an original screenplay by Philip MacDonald and Norman Foster. Thriller Outland is a 1981 British science fiction thriller film written and directed by Peter Hyams. The film stars Sean Connery, Peter Boyle, and Frances Sternhagen. Set on Jupiter's moon Io, it has been described as a space Western, and bears thematic resemblances to High Noon. Documentary film Green Lady is a 2011 short drama animation documentary film directed by Jordan Baseman. Thriller Ms. 45, also known as Angel of Vengeance, is a 1981 American low-budget exploitation film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Zoë Tamerlis Lund. Inspired by films such as 1973's Thriller - en grym film and 1974's Death Wish, the film is a rape and revenge story about Thana, a mute woman who becomes a misandristic spree killer after she is raped twice in one day when going home from work. It was critically maligned on its theatrical release, but is now generally highly regarded among fans of underground and independent film. It was acquired by Alamo Drafthouse Films in October 2013 and remastered in HD from the original negatives. The distributor released the film on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy in March 2014. Documentary film Rocky Road to Dublin is a 1967 documentary film by Irish-born journalist Peter Lennon and French cinematographer Raoul Coutard, examining the contemporary state of the Republic of Ireland, posing the question, "what do you do with your revolution once you've got it?" It argues that Ireland was dominated by cultural isolationism, Gaelic and clerical traditionalism at the time of its making. Comedy Volando Bajo is a 2014 comedy drama film directed by Beto Gómez. Thriller Aap Kaa Surroor – The Moviee is a 2007 Bollywood film directed by Prashant Chadha and starring popular singer Himesh Reshammiya in his movie debut as an actor, alongside Hansika Motwani and Malika Sherawat. Reshammiya has claimed the story is based on his own life and was named after his music album Aap Kaa Surroor. It was shot mostly in Germany and was released on 29 June 2007. Critics panned the film although it turned out to be the biggest surprise hit of 2007. Seeing the immense response at the box-office, Karan Johar invited Himesh Reshammiya to his show Koffee With Karan. Comedy Divine Madness is a 1980 concert film directed by Michael Ritchie, and featuring Bette Midler during her 1979 concert at Pasadena's Civic Auditorium. The 94-minute film features Midler's stand-up comedy routines as well as 16 songs, including "Big Noise From Winnetka," "Paradise," "Shiver Me Timbers," "Fire Down Below," "Stay With Me," "My Mother’s Eyes," "Chapel of Love/Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," "Do You Want to Dance," "You Can’t Always Get What You Want/I Shall Be Released", "The E-Street Shuffle/Summer /"Leader of the Pack" and "The Rose". Richie filmed four of Midler's concerts on the tour and cut them together to look like one. Divine Madness was released in 1980 to relative critical success. Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert awarded the film three and a half stars, saying that the film's only weakness was that there was not "enough close-up shots of the audience". The tracks "Shiver Me Timbers" and "Rainbow Sleeve" were edited out of the Home Video Version. Divine Madness has been re-released on DVD but as yet only in the US. Comedy Class of Nuke 'Em High Part II: Subhumanoid Meltdown is a 1991 sequel to the 1986 minor-hit Class of Nuke 'Em High. Notably there are no characters carried over from the first film. Comedy Race Gurram is a 2014 Telugu romantic action-adventure film directed by Surender Reddy, starring Allu Arjun and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles. Nallamalapu Srinivas and Dr. Venkateswara Rao produced the film under Lakshmi Narasimha production, while S. Thaman provided the music. The cinematography was handled by Manoj Paramahamsa. Vakkantham Vamsi penned the script while Gautham Raju handled the editing department. The principal photography of the film started on 13 May 2013 in Hyderabad. The film's talkie part was completed on 24 December 2013, with the entire shoot completed on 22 February 2014. The film had a worldwide release on 11 April 2014 The dubbed Malayalam version of the film titled Lucky — The Racer released on 25 April 2014. It was also dubbed into hindi as Lucky - the Racer. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics. The movie eventually went on to become the fourth highest grossing Telugu film of all time as it collected a share of 59.4 crore worldwide. Comedy I Belong is a 2012 Norwegian drama film directed by Dag Johan Haugerud. It was nominated for the 2013 Nordic Council Film Prize. Science Fiction Red Tulips, A Story About Forgetting is a 2012 science fiction, short film, fantasy, drama film written and directed by Shanti Thakur. Documentary film Japan: Dr. Merry's Nomad Travel is a 2005 travel documentary film. Science Fiction Mutant Land is a 2010 short-animated, horror and sci-fi film written and directed by Phil Tippett. Comedy Radioman is a 2012 documentary film directed by Mary Kerr. Documentary film Forsaken is 2010 documentary short film directed by James Sansing. Comedy Oru Indian Pranayakadha is a 2013 Malayalam romantic comedy film written by Ikbal Kuttipuram and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. The film stars Fahadh Faasil and Amala Paul in the lead roles. Film was a sleeper hit despite competition from Mohanlal starrer Drishyam. Comedy Jodi Kya Banayi Wah Wah Ramji is a 2003 comedy film written by Robin Bhatt,Anurag Prapanna and Umesh Shukla and directed by Raman Kumar. Documentary film Mr. Hoover and I is a 1989 documentary and biographical film written and directed by Emile de Antonio. Documentary film Sex: Made in Germany is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Sonia Kennebeck and Tina Soliman. Animation House Hunting Mice is a 1947 animated short film from Warner Bros., that was produced in Cinecolor. Running for 7 minutes and starring mice Hubie and Bertie, the short was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce. and the voices were done by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg. House Hunting Mice, among many other animated shorts, features the song "Powerhouse" by Raymond Scott when the automated sweeping robots pursue the two mice. Comedy Storm in a Teacup is a 1937 British romantic comedy film starring Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison in his first starring role, Cecil Parker and Sara Allgood. It is based on the German play Sturm im Wasserglas by Bruno Frank, as well as the English-language adaptations: London's Storm in a Teacup and Broadway's Storm Over Patsy, both written by James Bridie. A reporter writes an article that embarrasses a politician. Meanwhile, the newspaperman is also attracted to his target's daughter. Science Fiction Killer Tongue is a 1996 comedy horror film written and directed by Alberto Sciamma. Comedy He's a Woman, She's a Man is a 1994 film directed by Peter Chan Ho Sun and written by James Yuen and Lee Chi Ngai. It stars Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Anita Yuen Wing Yee, Carina Lau Kar Ling, Jordan Chan Siu Chun and Eric Tsang Chi Wai. Its many awards garnered include Best Actress at the 14th Annual HK Film Awards for Anita Yuen and Best Original Song for 'Chase' by Leslie Cheung. It was followed by a sequel: Who's the Woman, Who's the Man? in 1996. The theme song is 'Chase' sung by Leslie Cheung. Documentary film Life With a Rubbish Heap is a 1982 film directed by Rosemarie Blank. Documentary film Video Games: The Movie is a documentary by Jeremy Snead about video games. After Indiegogo and Kickstarter crowdfunding campaigns in 2012 and 2013 respectively, the film was released in 2014. Snead said "about 45-hours of footage" was shot for the film, and intends to use that in future products, saying he plans "a follow up in some form or another because the reception of the film has been good and I think it’s something that deserves more treatment in film and television." Thriller Potomanto is a 2013 Ghanaian Nigerian action thriller film directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso. It stars Olu Jacobs, Yvonne Okoro and Adjetey Anang. It premiered at Silverbird Cinemas, Accra, Ghana, on 20 December 2013. Thriller The Perfect Murder is a 1988 English language Indian film directed by Zafar Hai and produced by Merchant-Ivory. The film is based on the 1964 novel The Perfect Murder by British crime fiction writer HRF Keating and stars Naseeruddin Shah as Inspector Ghote, the leading character in Keating's novels. Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård as well as many noted Indian actors such as Madhur Jaffrey, Amjad Khan, Dalip Tahil, Ratna Pathak, Annu Kapoor and Johnny Walker also appear in the film. Animation Chris The Swiss is an animation directed by Anja Kofmel. Comedy Duffy is a 1968 Anglo-American comedy film directed by Robert Parrish and starring James Coburn, James Mason, Susannah York and James Fox. Originally called "Avec-Avec", French for "with-it", according to 1967 press reports, Columbia Pictures changed the title of the movie, despite the protests of the stars. Comedy How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is a 1967 musical comedy film based on the 1961 stage musical of the same name, which in turn was based on Shepherd Mead's book. The film was produced by United Artists and directed by David Swift, with original staging by Bob Fosse. The cast includes Robert Morse and Rudy Vallee, Michele Lee, Anthony Teague, Tucker Smith, and Maureen Arthur. The film marks the debut of Lee, who later appeared in the popular 1980s television series Knots Landing. Thriller In this action thriller, a Gulf War veteran is America’s only hope for salvation when a group of ex-Soviets threatens to take over. From "Class of Nuke ‘Em High" cult horror director Richard W. Haines, "Run for Cover" stars Tom Dunne as a hero in a race against time to save the country from the clutches of evil. "Run for Cover" features a knockout cast including Hope Davis ("About Schmidt", "American Splendor"), Adam West ("Batman", "The Simpsons", "Family Guy"), as well as appearances by political figures Ed Koch and Rev. Al Sharpton. Documentary film Cher: Live in Concert from Las Vegas is a 1999 concert film directed by David Mallet. Thriller I Put a Hit on You is a 2014 comedy, romance and thriller film written and directed by Dane Clark and Linsey Stewart. Thriller Bangdokpi (Anti Gas Skin) is a South Korean film directed by Gok and Sun Kim. Thriller Soldier of Orange is a 1977 Dutch film directed by Paul Verhoeven and produced by Rob Houwer, starring Rutger Hauer and Jeroen Krabbé. The film is set around the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II, and shows how individual students have different roles in the war. The story is based on the autobiographic book Soldaat van Oranje by Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema. The film had a budget of ƒ 5,000,000, at the time the most expensive Dutch movie ever. With 1,547,183 viewers, it was the most popular Dutch film of 1977. The film received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980. Documentary film Dinosaurs: The Myth and the Reality is a 1995 documentary film written by Bob Carruthers and directed by Graham Holloway. Animation Designs on Jerry is the 93rd one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, released in 1955, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge with backgrounds by John Didrik Johnsen. It was released on September 2, 1955 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Animation Kim Possible Movie: So The Drama is the second feature-length animated movie of the Kim Possible series. This film includes a mix of hand-drawn animation and computer-generated imagery. The film premiered April 8, 2005 on Disney Channel, advertised as the first animated Disney Channel Original Movie. This film was aired before the last few episodes of the series' third season. The film was originally intended to be the series finale but Disney Channel ultimately renewed the series, and the fourth season of Kim Possible premiered on February 10, 2007, with events of the series continuing after the movie itself. The film also features Christy Carlson Romano's single "Could It Be". The film features a plot similar to the first aired episode of the series, "Crush". Documentary film The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia is a documentary that tells the story of Zhora, 78 years-old, and Knyaz, 77 years-old, who were once the most celebrated tightrope dancers in Armenia. Thriller In the Wake of a Stranger is a 1959 British thriller film directed by David Eady and starring Tony Wright, Shirley Eaton and Danny Green. A group of murderers try to frame an innocent sailor for their crime. Thriller Ghost of Mae Nak is a 2005 Thai horror film thriller about a protecting ghost directed and written by British director Mark Duffield. The film stars Pataratida Pacharawirapong, Siwat Chotchaicharin and Porntip Papanai as the ghost. Documentary film Justin Bieber: Rise to Fame is a 2011 documentary film directed by Maureen Goldthorpe. Documentary film Chronique d'un été is a documentary film made during the summer of 1960 by sociologist Edgar Morin and anthropologist and filmmaker Jean Rouch, with the technical and aesthetic collaboration of Québécois director-cameraman Michel Brault. The film begins with a discussion between Rouch and Morin on whether or not it is possible to act sincerely in front of a camera. A cast of real-life individuals are then introduced and are led by the filmmakers to discuss topics on the themes of French society and happiness in the working class. At the end of the movie, the filmmakers show their subjects the compiled footage and have the subjects discuss the level of reality that they thought the movie obtained. This feature was filmed in Paris and Saint-Tropez, France. Synchronized sound was used by Rouch using a 16 mm camera connected through pilottone with a prototype of Nagra III, a transistorized tape recorder with electronic speed control, developed by Stefan Kudelski. Chronicle of a Summer is a landmark in direct cinema history. It is also widely regarded as an experimental and structurally innovative film and an example of cinéma vérité. Animation The Peace Conference is a short animated film by Columbia Pictures, featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat. Animation The Chain Gang is a Mickey Mouse animated film produced in 1930 by Walt Disney for Columbia Pictures. It is one of a group of shorts of strikingly uneven quality produced by Disney immediately after Ub Iwerks left the studio. The cartoon was primarily drawn by Norm Ferguson, and featured a pair of bloodhounds, who helped to track down Mickey after his escape from prison. Although these dogs were not named, the style in which they were drawn makes them clear forerunners of Pluto, who first officially appeared in The Picnic. Thriller Bone Daddy is a 1998 film directed by Mario Azzopardi. Documentary film 65_RedRoses is a 2009 documentary film about Eva Markvoort, a young woman from New Westminster, British Columbia, who suffered from cystic fibrosis. The film follows Markvoort as she lives her life undaunted by her disease, waiting for a lung transplant while blogging about her experiences. Documentary film Straight from the Heart is a 1994 American short documentary film directed by Dee Mosbacher and co-directed by Frances Reid. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The documentary explored relationships between straight parents and their gay children. The film includes emotional interviews with a straight couple that didn't approve of homosexuality and disowned their gay child, who died of AIDS shortly after. Animation K-swiss blades is a 2012 animation film directed by Christy Karacas. Thriller The Quiet Earth is a 1985 New Zealand science fiction post-apocalyptic film directed by Geoff Murphy and starring Bruno Lawrence, Alison Routledge and Pete Smith as three survivors of a cataclysmic disaster. It is loosely based on the 1981 science fiction novel of the same name by Craig Harrison. Its other sources of inspiration have been listed as the 1954 novel I Am Legend, Dawn of the Dead, and especially the 1959 film The World, the Flesh and the Devil, of which it has been called an unofficial remake. Comedy Aadyathe Kanmani is a 1995 Malayalam film made in India, directed by Rajasenan. This movie was a huge hit. Documentary film Maria's Way is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Anne Milne. Animation Lines: Horizontal is a 1962 short film directed by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart. Documentary film Loss Is to Be Expected is a 1992 documentary film written by Michael Glawogger and Ulrich Seidl and directed by Ulrich Seidl. Comedy English Vinglish is a 2012 Indian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Gauri Shinde. The film's narrative revolves around a housewife who enrolls in an English-speaking course to stop her husband and daughter mocking her lack of English skills, and gains self-respect in the process. The protagonist, played by Sridevi, was inspired by Shinde's mother. English Vinglish was originally made in Hindi; later it was re-shot in Tamil and released along with a Telugu dubbed versions on 5 October 2012. The film marked Sridevi's return to filmmaking after a 15-year hiatus; it features French actor Mehdi Nebbou, Adil Hussain, and Priya Anand. Amitabh Bachchan and Ajith Kumar had cameo appearances in the Hindi and Tamil,Telugu versions respectively. Before its theatrical release, English Vinglish was premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, where both the film and Sridevi's performance received positive response. Prior to its release, the film was screened for the Indian press and critics. It received critical acclaim and several critics hailed it as a "must watch film". Soon after its release, the film was declared a hit in India and overseas. Comedy Ek Se Bhadkar Ek is a 2004 Bollywood film directed by Kundan Shah and stars Sunil Shetty and Raveena Tandon. The film was produced by Pammi Sandhu . The movie's score and soundtrack was composed by Anand Raj Anand. The film was released on 17 September 2004. Comedy Great World of Sound is a 2007 comedy film directed by Craig Zobel. Zobel won Breakthrough Director at the Gotham Awards and the film also won the Grand Jury Award at the Atlanta Film Festival. Science Fiction The Alien Dead is a 1980 American horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Ray co-wrote the script with Martin Nicholas. Comedy Radio Star is a 2006 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Lee Joon-ik, starring Park Joong-hoon and Ahn Sung-ki in a story about an aging, has-been rock star who, plagued by debt and run-ins with the law, unwillingly begins working as the DJ of a small radio show in the countryside, with his loyal manager of 20 years in tow. Thriller Welcome to the Bates Motel is a 2011 thriller film written by J.L. Stremberg and directed by Byron Turk. Comedy Francia is a 2009 Argentina film directed by Uruguayan Adrián Caetano, starring Natalia Oreiro. Science Fiction Rottweiler is a 2004 science fiction horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and starring Paulina Gálvez, Paul Naschy and Ivana Baquero. Animation Papelucho and the Martian is a feature-length Chilean animated film, created by Cine Animadores and Canal 13 Films, released in 17 May, 2007. The movie is based on the original Chilean novel books Papelucho created in 1947 by Marcela Paz and is specifically loosely based on the ninth book of the series, Papelucho and the Martian. Documentary film Oso Blanco is a documentary film directed by Christian Suau. Science Fiction The Trick is a 2010 short comedy-horror film written and directed by Miska Draskoczy. Animation Aachi & Ssipak is a 2006 animated South Korean film directed by Jo Beom-jin and featuring the voices of Ryoo Seung-bum, Im Chang-jung, and Hyun Young. Comedy La duquesa del Tepetate is a 1951 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film The Shame of a City is a 2006 feature-length documentary, which premiered at the Philadelphia Film Festival,. Filmmaker Tigre Hill chronicles the 2003 Philadelphia mayoral race between Democrat incumbent mayor John Street and Republican challenger Sam Katz. Early polls showed Katz with a small lead in this predominantly Democratic city but twenty-seven days before the election, an FBI bug was found in the mayor’s office. The discovery at first seemed like a death knell to the Street campaign and a near certain victory for Katz. Yet this prediction was proven wrong when Street and his supporters successfully polarized the campaign by leveling accusations of instituational racial prejudice and playing on historical skepticism of the Republican-controlled federal government. As a result, Street won re-election by a sixteen-point margin. With exclusive inside access to the Katz campaign, “The Shame of a City” traverses the bizarre final month to Election Day with the losing candidate as he tries in vain to salvage his campaign while his victor succeeds in manipulating voter sentiment in order to thwart it. Documentary film Bach in Auschwitz is a 1999 documentary film written by Michel Daeron and Kevin Smith and directed by Michel Daeron. Comedy The Kid Brother is a 1927 American classic comedy silent film starring Harold Lloyd. It was successful and popular upon release and today is considered by critics and fans to be one of Lloyd's best films, integrating elements of comedy, romance, drama, and character development. Its storyline is an homage to a 1921 film called Tol'able David, although it is essentially a re-make of a little-known 1924 Hal Roach feature, The White Sheep, starring Glenn Tryon. Comedy Bathing Franky is a 2012 Australian film directed by Owen Elliott. The movie was released on May 26, 2012 and centers on a young man struggling to reconnect with his life after being released from prison. Comedy Five children embark on a journey to an enchanted island where pirates are trapped by an ageless curse. To break the curse, our young heroes must contend with the vile actions of Hookbeard the Pirate, a marauder skilled in sword-fighting and torture. Meanwhile, it appears that only an individual with a pure heart will be able to find Bluebeard's gold and release the curse's grip. Comedy JOHNNY BERLIN PART 2: NOTES FROM THE DUMPSTER, picks up right where the original JOHNNY BERLIN left off, right after the wannabe novelist's tour of duty as a porter aboard a luxury train ended. In the first movie, Johnny talks about wanting to go on a "writing sabbatical" to Cambodia, where he is sure he can live cheaply for months and have time to write his unfinished novel about a man who rolls across America. In JOHNNY BERLIN PART 2, we find Johnny lying in a hotel room bed, talking about how he gambled away almost all of the money he had saved for his trip while working on the train, and thus ended up destitute in Phnom Penh where he had visions of jumping off of a bridge into the Mekong River. Animation ' Buddy and Towser is an American animated short film released on February 24, 1934, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Friz Freleng; the musical score is by Norman Spencer. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. Documentary film Save KLSD is a 2012 documentary film about the history and effects of media consolidation on democracy in the United States. Over the course of four and a half years, the producers attended media reform conferences, conducted research, and filmed interviews and presentations by leading media reform experts and commentators, including: Bill Moyers, Robert Reich, Van Jones, Phil Donahue, Ed Schultz, David Shuster, Cenk Uygur, Amy Goodman, Thom Hartmann, Stacy Taylor, John Nichols, Richard Wolffe, Randi Rhodes, Congressman Bob Filner, Jon Adelstein, Robert McChesney, Bob Edgar, Mike Aguirre, Marjorie Cohn, Michael Krasny, J.W. August, Andrew Donohue, Marti Emerald, and author Eric Klinenberg. The film is narrated by Bree Walker and Jon Elliott. It is produced by Jennifer Douglas and Jon Monday, and directed by Jon Monday for distribution by mondayMEDIA.It was released on DVD in April 2012. The film had its broadcast premiere on Link TV on Saturday, September 8 at 2:30pm PST. Comedy This is the third Zoey 101 TV movie. Zoey's parents come for an unexpected visit to PCA and tell Zoey and Dustin that they are moving to England. Zoey's dad's business is starting a new branch in London. When offered to accompany the parents to London, Dustin quickly declines the offer, but Zoey decides to think about it first. Although Zoey treasures Chase's opinion, Chase had heard the rumor before Zoey gets a chance tell him about the news. This leads Chase to bitterly convince Zoey that she should go to London. In a cliffhanger ending, Zoey watches Chase admit his love to Zoey unknowingly via webcam. Meanwhile, Stacey pursues a singing career by singing a demo of a song called "Sassafras Tea". Comedy All Excited is a 1931 short comedy film written by Francis Martin, James Mulhauser and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Doctor Kong is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Alexis Neophytides. Thriller Shareef Budmaash is a 1973 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Dev Anand, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha and Ajit in pivotal roles. Documentary film Come On Down And Pick Me Up is a 2012 short drama documentary film directed by Jonathan Bougher and Nicholas Corrao. Comedy The Girl from Mexico is a 1939 American comedy film starring Lupe Vélez. She plays a hot-headed, fast-talking Mexican singer taken to New York for a radio gig, who decides she wants the ad agency man for herself. This low-budget film's unexpected box-office success resulted in a sequel, Mexican Spitfire, and eventually eight films all together. All eight were directed by Goodwins, used venerable comedian Leon Errol as a comic foil, and showcased Vélez's comic persona, indulging in broken-English malapropisms, troublemaking ideas, sudden fits of temper, occasional songs, and bursts of Spanish invective. Thriller The Yellow Sea is a 2011 crime fiction film written and directed by Na Hong-jin. "Gu-nam is a cab driver who leads a pitiful life in Yanji City in Yanbian prefecture, a region between North Korea, China and Russia, where about 800,000 Korean-Chinese known as Joseonjok reside. His wife went to Korea to earn some money 6 months ago, but he hasn’t heard from her since. He plays mah-jong to make some extra cash, but his life only becomes more complicated and pathetic. One day he meets a hitman named Myun-ga and receives a proposal to turn his life around by repaying his debt, and reuniting with his wife. All for a price of one hit. But everything will go wrong..." Quoting the synopsis form the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Thriller Mullet Gut is a 2013 drama thriller short film written and directed by Steven Boyle. Comedy Deliver Us from Eva is a 2003 American feature film starring LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union, revolving around LL's character Ray being paid to date a troublesome young lady named Eva. To some extent, it is a modern, urban update of William Shakespeare's play, The Taming of the Shrew. It was released to the US theaters on February 7, 2003 by Focus Features, and also stars Essence Atkins, Duane Martin, and Mel Jackson. The title is a play on a line of the Lord's Prayer: "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil." Comedy The Windjammer is a 1945 comedy film written by Justin Herman and directed by Lew Landers. Comedy Tora-san's Salad-Day Memorial is a 1988 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Yoshiko Mita as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Salad-Day Memorial is the fortieth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Animation Kirikou and the Sorceress is a 1998 traditional animation feature film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. Drawn from elements of West African folk tales, it depicts how a newborn boy, Kirikou, saves his village from the evil witch Karaba. The film was originally released on December 9, 1998. It is a co-production between companies in France, Belgium and Luxembourg and animated at Rija Films' studio in Latvia and Studio Exist in Hungary. It was so successful that it was followed by Kirikou et les bêtes sauvages, released in 2005, and adapted into a stage musical, Kirikou et Karaba, first performed in 2007. Another followup, Kirikou et les hommes et les femmes, was released in late 2012. Documentary film Zendegi dar meh is an award winning short documentary film directed by Bahman Ghobadi. Comedy Revenge for Jolly! is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Chadd Harbold and written by Brian Petsos. It premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival and stars Petsos as a man who avenges the death of his beloved dog. Oscar Isaac, Elijah Wood, Adam Brody, Ryan Phillippe and Kristen Wiig co-star. In North America, the film is distributed by Sony Pictures. Highland Film Group is handling international sales. Revenge For Jolly! comes to UK DVD and Blu-ray from Anchor Bay Entertainment on the 14th April 2014. Documentary film Birds Do It, Bees Do It is a 1974 American documentary film covering sexuality in the animal kingdom. It was directed by Nicolas Noxon and Irwin Rosten, and co-produced by David L. Wolper. Thanks to its copulation scenes, the film was marketed with the tagline "So real it will never be shown on TV". The same scenes initially earned it an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America; after a brief discussion between Wolper and then-MPAA chairman Richard Heffner, a few changes were made to ensure the eventual PG rating. Birds Do It, Bees Do It received a nomination for Best Documentary at the Golden Globes. Gerald Fried's music earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score. The film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but did not enter the main competition. Comedy La otra alcoba is a 1976 Spanish film written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. It stars Patxi Andión, Amparo Muñoz and Simón Andreu. The plot follows the beautiful wife of a prosperous business man who starts an affair with a man of a humble background in order to have the child that she cannot have with her sterile husband. The film was shot in Madrid and Navacerrada. Comedy Tillie's Punctured Romance is a 1914 American silent comedy film directed by Mack Sennett and starring Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, Charlie Chaplin, and the Keystone Cops. The picture was the first feature-length film produced by the Keystone Film Company and the only such film to feature Chaplin. The film is based on Dressler's stage play Tillie's Nightmare by A. Baldwin Sloane and Edgar Smith. Tillie's Punctured Romance is notable as being the last Chaplin film which he neither wrote nor directed himself as well as being the first ever feature length comedy. Chaplin plays an utterly different role from his recently created Tramp character in this movie. Documentary film In My Father's House are Many Mansions is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Hajo Schomerus. Comedy Lesson 5: How to Get Away With Murder is a 2009 short comedy film directed and produced by Megan Whitcher, Lesley Stoch, Jonathan Starr and Bryan Wilkat. Thriller In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders is a 1988 made-for-television crime film starring David Soul. This film is about a real event that occurred April 11, 1986. Two former army buddies, Mike Platt and Bill Matix, commit a series of murders and bank robberies in Miami, Florida; a group of F.B.I. agents led by Benjamin Grogan, is designated to carry out the investigation. The story concludes with one of the bloodiest clashes in FBI history, the 1986 FBI Miami shootout. Animation Gulp is a short film by Nokia and Aardman Animations. Wieden + Kennedy, an agency from Portland, is responsible for the campaign. It is considered a spiritual successor to another Aardman short, Dot. Gulp was filmed "on the world’s largest stop-motion set". The film is under 2 minutes long, and is followed by a behind the scenes featurette. The co-directors were Will Studd and Ed Patterson. Thriller Bound is a 1996 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by The Wachowskis in their feature film directorial debut. Violet, who longs to escape her relationship with her mafioso boyfriend Caesar, enters into a clandestine affair with alluring ex-con Corky, and the two women hatch a scheme to steal $2 million of mafia money. Bound was the first film directed by the Wachowskis, and they took inspiration from Billy Wilder to tell a noir story filled with sex and violence. Financed by Dino De Laurentiis, the film was made on a tight budget with the help of frugal crew members including cinematographer Bill Pope. The directors initially struggled to cast the lesbian characters of Violet and Corky before securing Tilly and Gershon. To choreograph the sex scenes, the directors employed 'sex educator' Susie Bright, who also made a cameo appearance in the film. Bound received positive reviews from film critics who praised the humor and style of the directors as well as the realistic portrayal of a lesbian relationship in a mainstream film. Detractors of the film criticized the excessive violence and superficiality of the plot. The film won several festival awards. Thriller Cavalry Captain Wronski is a 1954 thriller film directed by Ulrich Erfurth. Thriller Who Killed Bambi? is a 2003 French thriller film directed by Gilles Marchand. In this film, a doctor and a nursing student investigate the mysterious disappearances taking place at their hospital. Thriller Novocaine is a 2001 black comedy thriller film written and directed by David Atkins and starring Steve Martin, Helena Bonham Carter, Laura Dern, Lynne Thigpen and Elias Koteas. It was shot in the Chicago, Illinois area, during a limited 32-day schedule. The film received extra publicity during production and as its release approached because of an off-the-screen romance between Martin and Bonham Carter. It had lukewarm reviews and low box-office receipts. Animation Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders is the third of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on October 3, 2000, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Unlike the previous films, in spite of the grimmer atmosphere, it also had a lighter tone since the real monsters are the good guys and the disguised humans are the primary antagonists. It is the third of the first four Scooby Doo direct-to-video films to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio Mook Animation. Thriller She Gods of Shark Reef is a 1958 B-adventure film directed by Roger Corman that was filmed on location in Kaua'i back to back with Thunder over Hawaii in 1956. The film was distributed by American International Pictures as a double feature with Night of the Blood Beast. Documentary film COMMITTING POETRY is a poetic glance at events that defined the struggle of a nation at war abroad, and with its people. When the bombs began to fall on Iraq, Humanities Teacher and Youth Poetry Coach, Bill Nevins, was suspended and later, fired, from his teaching job after standing up for student freedom of expression. His outspoken Rio Rancho High School Poetry Slam Team was forcibly disbanded and silenced. Nevins was the last of seven New Mexico educators removed by fearful administrators seeking to quell the questions, thoughts, debates, and artwork of students.Committing Poetry in Times of War, based on a story developed by stavros and Eric Sirotkin, documents many dynamic slam poetry and musical performances with select performances from Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and New York City Poetic Justice concerts. On screen performances by Adan Baca, Socorro Romo, Demetria Martinez, Tony Santiago, Erin Ambrose, Jazz, The Ruffians, Carlos Contreras, Priscilla Baca y Candelaria, Manuel Gonzales, Danny Solis, Kenn Rodriguez, and student members of the disbanded Rio Rancho Ram Slam Poetry Team, offer an inspiring account of how America's artistic community responded to threats to our civil liberties. Produced by UBUNTUWORKS, LLC, it is the first cinematic venture from DOGONE PICTURES, written, directed, and edited by digital filmmaker, stavros. Thriller Surrogates is a 2009 American science fiction action film, based on the 2005–2006 comic book series of the same name. Directed by Jonathan Mostow, it stars Bruce Willis as Tom Greer, an FBI agent who ventures out into the real world to investigate the murder of surrogates. It also stars Radha Mitchell, Rosamund Pike, Boris Kodjoe, Ving Rhames, and James Cromwell. The film's main concept centres on the mysterious murder of a college student linked to the man who helped create a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase remote controlled humanoid robots through which they interact with society. These fit, attractive, remotely controlled robots ultimately assume their life roles, enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their own homes. Surrogates was released on September 25, 2009 in the United States and Canada. It was released by Touchstone Pictures. During its theatrical run, the film grossed $122 million internationally against an $80 million budget. Comedy The Great Morgan is an American musical-comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is considered one of the more unusual in the MGM canon in that it is a compilation film built around a slight plot line, with a running time of less than 60 minutes. The film was produced for overseas markets and features Frank Morgan appearing as himself. The premise of the film is that Morgan is given a chance to put together his own movie, and he does so by combining several unrelated comedic and musical short subjects with his own short film. Segments include a musical number featuring dancer Eleanor Powell cut from one of her early 1940s musicals, several songs by Carlos Ramirez, and a musical number by Virginia O'Brien backed by Tommy Dorsey and orchestra. Among the non-musical segments of the film is a look at the history of the automobile in suburban America and a profile of a champion badminton player. There are also cameos by art director Cedric Gibbons, supervisor of sound Douglas Shearer and costume designer Irene. Comedy Anal Break-up is a 2013 comedy short film written by Scott Recchia and directed by David McHugh. Comedy Le Baltringue is a 2010 film written by Bibi Naceri and directed by Cyril Sebas. Documentary film Miley: The Movement is a 2013 documentary television film of American entertainer Miley Cyrus, following her return to the music industry in the lead-up to her fourth studio album Bangerz. It premiered on October 2, 2013, on MTV, shortly before the release of her record, for which the documentary served as a promotional tool. The documentary depicts Cyrus finalizing details regarding its launch, making public appearances for additional promotion, and rehearsing for her controversial performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. Miley: The Movement received generally mixed reviews from mainstream critics, who appreciated Cyrus' seemingly genuine commentary, but were disappointed by its failure to fully discuss her recent controversies and public criticisms. According to Nielsen ratings, it was watched by approximately 1.6 million viewers in the United States. An extended version of the documentary was broadcast by MTV on October 6, 2013. Comedy Stella Maris is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Marshall Neilan, written by Frances Marion and based on William John Locke's 1913 novel of the same name. The film stars Mary Pickford in dual roles as the title character and an orphan servant. The film was remade in 1925, with Mary Philbin in the title role. Documentary film Torero is a 1956 Mexican documentary film directed by Carlos Velo about Mexican bullfighter Luis Procuna. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was also selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 30th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller China Town is a 1962 Hindi film directed by Shakti Samanta, under Shakti Films. Written by Ranjan Bose and music by Ravi. It is a black-and-white movie, starring Shammi Kapoor in a double role, as a gangster and his look-alike. Shakila is the leading lady, alongside Helen in a supporting role. The film was remade in Tamil as Kudiyirundha Koyil starring M. G. Ramachandran, and in Telugu as Bhale Thammudu starring N. T. Rama Rao. The film Don, starring Amitabh Bachchan, is believed to have borrowed some of its plot elements from this film. Don itself went on to inspire many later films about a lookalike working as an undercover agent impersonating a gangster. Comedy Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, also known by the abbreviated form MBKD, is a 2011 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed and written by Ali Abbas Zafar. It stars Imran Khan, Katrina Kaif, Ali Zafar and Tara D’Souza in the lead roles. Produced and distributed by Yash Raj Films, the official theatrical trailer was released on 13 July 2011. The film released on 9 September 2011, to mixed reviews from critics. It was a box office hit grossing 974.0 million. Animation Janus The Last Soldier is a 2003 animated film directed and written by Chandra Endroputro. Comedy Miracle on 34th Street is a 1947 Christmas film written and directed by George Seaton and based on a story by Valentine Davies. It stars Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Natalie Wood and Edmund Gwenn. The story takes place between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day in New York City, and focuses on the impact of a department store Santa Claus who claims to be the real Santa. The film has become a perennial Christmas favorite. The film won Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Writing, Original Story and Best Writing, Screenplay. It was also nominated for Best Picture, losing to Gentleman's Agreement. Davies also penned a short novelization of the tale, which was published by Harcourt Brace simultaneously with the film's release. Documentary film Land of Look Behind is a 1982 documentary film about Jamaica. It was filmed in May and June of 1981 by Alan Greenberg, and was the director's first film. The film's cinematographer was Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein, an associate of Werner Herzog. The musical score is by K. Leimer. The film begins with footage of Jamaica's wild interior region called the Cockpit Country. It also features footage of the funeral of reggae musician Bob Marley. A number of Rastafarians are interviewed, and performers Gregory Isaacs and Mutabaruka are also featured. In addition, Father Amde Hamilton of The Watts Prophets performs a spoken word piece during Marley's funeral service. Land of Look Behind won the Chicago International Film Festival's Gold Hugo Award. Werner Herzog has said in the film's DVD commentary that "This film achieves things never seen before in the history of cinema." The American director Jim Jarmusch writes in the DVD liner notes that Land of Look Behind is "striking...beautiful...near-perfect." In 2007 the film was released on DVD, with interviews of and commentary by Greenberg and Herzog. Comedy Venicile Vyapari, English: The Merchant of Venice) is a 2011 Malayalam film directed by Shafi, starring Mammootty, Kavya Madhavan and Poonam Bajwa. The film's plot unfolds in Alappuzha, a town in Kerala popularly known as the Venice of the East. Written by James Albert, the story follows a murder mystery. Comedy Canine Caddy is a 1941 animated short film directed by Clyde Geronimi. Comedy Father Takes the Air is a 1951 comedy film written by D.D. Beauchamp and directed by Frank McDonald. Animation Troy: Naked Boys Behind Bars, Sing! is a 2011 short animation comedy musical film written and directed by Michael Derry. Thriller Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a 1998 British crime comedy thriller film written and directed by Guy Ritchie. The story is a heist film involving a self-confident young card sharp who loses £500,000 to a powerful crime lord in a rigged game of three card brag. To pay off his debts, he and his friends decide to rob a small-time gang who happen to be operating out of the flat next door. The film brought Guy Ritchie international acclaim and introduced actors Vinnie Jones, a former Wales international footballer, and Jason Statham, a former diver, to worldwide audiences. A television series, Lock, Stock..., followed in 2000, running for seven episodes including the pilot. Animation Princess of the Magical Tears is a 2012 Animation, Short film written and directed by Brian Carter. Comedy I magliari is a 1959 Italian comedy drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. The film won the silver ribbon for best cinematography. In 2008 it was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Thriller Qayamat is a 1983 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj N. Sippy. It is an Indian version of the 1962 Hollywood film Cape Fear. The film stars Dharmendra as a man who goes to jail and holds his police officer friend responsible for the jailing. On his return after a long sentence he sets about taking revenge, targeting the officer and his family. Jaya Prada appears in flashbacks as Dharmendra's wife. The film was remade in Telugu as Nippulanti Manishi with Nandamuri Balakrishna. Comedy Tora-san's Sunrise and Sunset aka Torasan and the Painter and Tora-san's Sunset Glow is a 1976 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kiwako Taichi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Sunrise and Sunset is the seventeenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Thriller The Mysterious Mirror is a 1928 German silent fantasy film directed by Carl Hoffmann and starring Fee Malten, Fritz Rasp and Rina De Liguoro. The magazine Film und Volk, which was invariably hostile to UFA releases, described it as "about the limit of what an audience could be expected to tolerate in the way of stale gothic romance and unlikely psychology". Thriller The Play is a 2013 Bengali murder mystery thriller film written and directed by Ranjay Ray Choudhury. The film features Rajesh Sharma, Indrasish Roy, Mumtaz Sorcar in the lead roles.The film revolves around a theatre group where the entire theatre group gets devastated by a series of murders.The filming began on December 2012 and was wrapped up by January 2013. The film was released on December 6, 2013. Thriller Bad Channels is a 1992 American science fiction spoof, released by Full Moon Features. It is about two aliens who invade a radio station with the intention of capturing female humans, by using radio broadcasts. The hero is a DJ forced to combat the aliens alone when listeners think he's joking about the invasion. Other films, Dollman, Demonic Toys and Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, are all semi-sequels to this film. The film also has its own soundtrack composed and performed by Blue Öyster Cult. Comedy The Curse of Inferno is a 1997 film directed by John Warren. Science Fiction Shadow Fury is an action/science-fiction film released in Japan on October 30, 2001, starring Sam Bottoms. This is the feature film debut of both Taylor Lautner and Jennette McCurdy. Comedy Men in Hope is a 2011 Czech drama film written and directed by Jiří Vejdělek. Comedy I chartopaichtra is a 1964 Greek black-and-white film starring Rena Vlachopoulou and Lambro Konstantaras. The film made 534,086 tickets in Athens. Comedy Hail and Farewell is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Claude Hulbert. The film was a quota quickie production, following the escapades of a group of British sailors during six hours' shore leave in Southampton. More specific plot details are unknown, as there is no evidence of the film being shown after its first run, the British Film Institute has been unable to locate a print for inclusion in the BFI National Archive, and the film is classified as "missing, believed lost". Documentary film Bringing Down A Dictator is a 56-minute documentary film by Steve York about the nonviolent defeat of Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic. It focuses on the contributions of the student-led Otpor! movement. The film originally aired on national PBS in March 2002. It was narrated by Martin Sheen and won the George Foster Peabody Award. Other awards include: ABCNews VideoSource Award --- The International Documentary Association Silver Chris Award --- Columbus International Film and Video Festival Bronze Plaque: Scriptwriting --- Columbus International Film and Video Festival Silver Plaque --- The Chicago International Television Festival Gold Remi --- Worldfest Houston International Film Festival Best Documentary --- Sedona International Film Festival Bringing Down A Dictator was broadcast several times in the former Republic of Georgia in the fall of 2003 and was credited with helping the citizens there organize their nonviolent protest against the electoral fraud linked to Eduard Shevardnadze, in what was called the Rose Revolution. Animation Change for the Oceans is a 2010 animated short-comedy and musical film written by Jonah Sachs, and directed by Ruben Deluna and Jonah Sachs. Documentary film Toxic Legacy is a Canadian documentary film that was produced by Susan Teskey for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It was broadcast on the CBC and Discovery Times in September 2006. The film deals with the toxic legacy of the Ground Zero dust following the September 11, 2001 attacks upon the World Trade Center. It addresses the U.S. government's minimization of local health risks in the vicinity of Ground Zero site of the World Trade Center. It also addressed the praise of the first responders and the deleterious health effects thousands of these workers have experienced since their cleanup of the World Trade Center site. Documentary film Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! is a 2008 Australian documentary film about the Australian New Wave of 1970s and '80s low-budget cinema. The film was written and directed by Mark Hartley, who interviewed over eighty Australian, American and British actors, directors, screenwriters and producers, including Quentin Tarantino, Brian Trenchard-Smith, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dennis Hopper, George Lazenby, George Miller, Barry Humphries, Stacy Keach and John Seale. Hartley spent several years writing a detailed research document, which served to some degree as a script for the film, about the New Wave era of Australian cinema. It focused on the commonly overlooked "Ozploitation" films—mainly filled with sex, horror and violence—which critics and film historians considered vulgar and offensive, often excluded from Australia's "official film history". Hartley approached Quentin Tarantino, a longtime "Ozploitation" fan who had dedicated his 2003 film Kill Bill to the exploitation genre, and Tarantino agreed to help get the project off the ground. Comedy A vampire who accidentally turns a sexy college freshman into a vampire must stop her from killing. Stars Adam Johnson, Gary Cole and Julie Gonzalo. Comedy Princess O'Hara is a 1935 comedy drama film written by Harry Clork, Doris Malloy and directed by David Burton. Comedy The Doughgirls is a 1944 American film comedy, revolving around the newlywed Halstead couple and their misadventures trying to find some privacy and living space in the housing shortage of wartime Washington D.C. Comedy Smart Woman is a 1931 romance film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Mary Astor, Robert Ames and John Halliday. A woman sets out to regain the affections of her cheating husband. Thriller Dukun is a 2007 Malaysian horror film. The film is loosely based on the true story of the murder of a Malaysian politician, Datuk Mazlan Idris, by Mona Fandey, a once mildly popular Malaysian singer in 1993. The film was originally slated to be released in December 2006 but as of today there were doubts as to whether the film will ever be released for public screening due to the controversial nature of the film. Documentary film Sound an Alarm is a 1962 documentary about the role of the Royal Observer Corps during the event of a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom. It was also made in 1971. Thriller Crawlspace is a 1986 horror/thriller film starring Klaus Kinski as Karl Guenther, the crazed son of a Nazi doctor, who is obsessed with trapping young women and then slowly torturing them to death. The film is produced by Roberto Bessi, written and directed by David Schmoeller and also stars Talia Balsam. Thriller Caged Fury is a 1989 women in prison film about a group of prisoners who decide to escape from an all-female prison. The film was directed by Bill Milling, and stars Erik Estrada and James Hong. Comedy Leila and Kaveh are a mysterious pair from Tehran, traveling the mountainous countryside in their Lexus coupe to push big bags of money on the locals. This turns out to be not so easy, but fascinating to watch, as the cagey couple invent increasingly brazen stratagems to place cash in the hands of the wary, proud or indifferent. Will they push things too far? Are they losing sight of their mission? What exactly is their mission? Led by riveting performances from Taraneh Alidoosti and writer-director Mani Haghighi, this bold comedy-drama unfurls with unexpected force amid subtle themes of power, privilege and corruption. "In the end, it's an actors' film serving up two very juicy roles for Haghighi as the cynical sadist Kaveh and Alidoosti as the deliciously spoiled, enterprising Leyla who may be his sister, though the web of lies they spin leaves room for doubt. Apart from the fun parts, which they handle with easy lightness, the scene of his diabolical taunting in the cemetery and her finally taking responsibility for the mule are chilling performance pieces." -Hollywood Reporter "The performances from the actors who play these mountain folk are raw and believable, and while the setting may be otherworldly in its high-altitude grandeur, it is also grittily real." -Screen Daily "Modest Reception" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Farsi with English subtitles. Thriller Sound of Mind is a 2012 thriller film written by Jim Waltzer and Alexander Emmert and directed by Tommy Bull. Thriller The Blue Lamp is a British crime film released in early 1950 by Ealing Studios, directed by Basil Dearden and produced by Michael Balcon. It stars Jack Warner as police constable George Dixon, Jimmy Hanley and Dirk Bogarde in an early role. It was the progenitor of the long-running television series Dixon of Dock Green. The title refers to the blue lamps that traditionally hung outside British police stations. George Dixon is named after producer Michael Balcon's former school in Birmingham. The screenplay was written by ex-policeman T. E. B. Clarke. The film is an early example of the "social realism" films that would emerge later in the 1950s and 1960s, but it follows a simple moral structure in which the police are the honest guardians of a decent society, battling the disorganised crime of a few unruly youths. Animation The Spring Song Of Rabbit is a 2013 short animation film directed by Éva Katinka Bognár. Comedy Pinay Pie is a 2003 Filipino comedy film, directed by award-winning multi-genre director Jose Javier Reyes. The film was released to Philippine theaters on September 3, 2003. It stars Joyce Jimenez, Assunta De Rossi and Ai Ai de las Alas on the lead roles. It is a film about girl power. De las Alas plays Yolly, an aging woman who searches for the man of her dreams. De Rossi plays Love, a beautiful young lady who wants to be famous, and Jimenez plays Karen, an overly hardworking woman. The film's producer, Star Cinema Productions Inc. owned by ABS-CBN, borrowed actors Brad Turvey and Edward Mendez, from rival TV network, GMA-7 Artist Center. Due to the strong box-office result of Ang Tanging Ina, the scenes of Ai-Ai de las Alas in the film were extended. Ai-Ai Delas Alas scenes were extended at the rest of the scene then Joyce Jimenez and Assunta De Rossi in the first ladder of the movie. Comedy Mi suegra es un zombie is a 2002 film directed by Ernesto Aguilar. Comedy Identity Thief is a 2013 American crime comedy film directed by Seth Gordon, written by Craig Mazin, and starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy. The film tells a story about a man whose identity is stolen by a woman. Thriller Violación is a 1989 action crime drama and thriller film written by Jorge Manrique and Valentín Trujillo and directed by María Luisa Alcalá and Valentín Trujillo. Documentary film An audience favorite at film festivals worldwide, GYPSY CARAVAN is a dazzling display of the musical world of the Roma, juxtaposed to the real world they live in. Five bands from four countries unite for the World Music Institute's Gypsy Caravan 6-week concert tour across North America with the musicians astounding every audience they meet. Their musical styles range from flamenco to brass band, from Romanian violin and Indian folk to Raga and jazz. And with fire in their bellies and soul in their voices, they present an explosion of song and dance that celebrates the best of Gypsy music and the diversity of the Romani people.Shot by cinema verité icon Albert Maysles, the film takes place during the USA tour as well as on location in Macedonia, Romania, India, and Spain. The tales of these characters unfold and are woven between their performances, reflecting the imagery and emotion of the music. Thriller After the Verdict is a 1929 British silent drama film directed by Henrik Galeen and starring Olga Tschechowa, Warwick Ward and Betty Carter. It was based on the 1924 novel of the same title by Robert Hichens. An aristocrat is accused of murdering his lover. It was made as an independent film at British International Pictures' Elstree Studios. It is now considered a lost film. It was Galeen's penultimate film as a director, after returning to Germany he directed the thriller The House of Dora Green. Comedy A down on his luck gambler goes to work for a pair of wealthy, and lusty, female admirers only to discover that his chores include much more than simple housework. Michele (Carlo Giuffrè) knows how to handle his cards, but lately he's been stuck on a losing streak. Informed by his friend and advisor Peppino (Enzo Cannavale) that his debts have superseded his earnings, Michele sells shoes just to get by. But as good as Michele is at handling cards, he handles women even better. Giulia and Monica are two of his biggest admirers, and they're willing to pay him to perform odd jobs around their mansion. But their idea of odd jobs include getting Michele to pose for nude paintings, and summoning him to the barn for a roll in the hay. Before long, Michele's libidinous new employers are working him around the clock. Thriller Venom is a 2005 American voodoo horror-of-the-demonic film starring Agnes Bruckner, Jonathan Jackson, Laura Ramsey, Meagan Good, D.J. Cotrona and Method Man. This was the last Dimension Films to be distributed by Disney before the former left Miramax Films to become part of The Weinstein Company in 2005. Comedy C'est la vie parisienne (English title: It's the Paris Life) is a 1954 film directed by Alfred Rode. Documentary film Waiting for August is a 2014 documentary film directed by Teodora Mihai. Documentary film Teenager Hamlet 2006 is a 2010 dramatic, comedy, documentary film directed by Margaux Williamson. Documentary film Lives Worth Living is a 2011 documentary film directed by Eric Neudel and produced by Alison Gilkey, and broadcast by PBS through ITVS, as part of the Independent Lens series. The film is the first television chronicle of the history of the American disability rights movement from the post-World War II era until the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990. Comedy Carry On Regardless was the fifth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It was released in 1961. By now a fairly regular team was established with Sid James, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims and Kenneth Williams all having appeared in previous entries. Hattie Jacques – who was also a regular – makes a cameo appearance during a hospital scene. "Professor" Stanley Unwin appears in a guest role, playing his trademark "gobbledegook" speaking act. This would be the final appearance in the series for early regular Terence Longdon. Liz Fraser makes her debut in Carry On Regardless and would appear in a further three Carry On films. Comedy Nel sole is a 1967 Italian musicarello film directed by Aldo Grimaldi. The title is a reference to the Al Bano's hit song with the same name. Documentary film Crazy is a 1999 documentary film by Heddy Honigmann on the traumatic effects of war on the soldiers of United Nations peacekeeping missions. The documentary shows Dutch soldiers that have served in UN missions in the former Yugoslavia, Kosovo, Lebanon, Cambodia, and Rwanda. The heroic duties contrast with the local horrors. The music, the favorite songs of the soldiers, serves the eight men and one woman interviewed as a key to unlock the chest of vivid memories: frequent trips through "Bomb Alley"; food convoys; the fall of Sarajevo; and camp life. One of the soldiers is marines commander Patrick Cammaert, who since has served in further very important UN missions. He chose the song "Crazy" to accompany the bloodbath of the attack on the Sarajevo market. The film is regarded as an accusation against the Dutch Defense organization on the care for its soldiers. However, a 1997 study conducted by the Free University of Amsterdam on 3500 military personnel that served in UN missions since 1975 showed that one out of five soldiers had not fully come to terms with their experiences. Documentary film This Tiny World is a 1972 Dutch short documentary film about antique mechanical toys, produced by Charles Huguenot van der Linden. It won an Academy Award in 1973 for Documentary Short Subject. Thriller Sarkar is a 2005 Indian dramatic thriller film set in the world of politics and crime, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, inspired partly by the The Godfather. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan in the title role alongside his real-life son, Abhishek Bachchan as the younger son, Shankar Nagre, along with Kay Kay Menon, Katrina Kaif, Anupam Kher, Supriya Pathak and Tanisha Mukherjee. Set up in the world of Indian politics. Along with film's sequel, Sarkar Raj, released on 6 June 2008, the film was archived at the American Academy of Motion Pictures library. The blockbuster film was premièred at the New York Asian Film Festival. Animation Droopy's "Double Trouble" is the 11th animated short featuring Droopy, notable for being the first short to introduce a relative of Droopy's. Comedy The House in Montevideo is a 1963 German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Heinz Rühmann, Ruth Leuwerik and Paul Dahlke. A respectable professor inherits a house and money in Montevideo from his wild sister, on the condition that he himself behaves in a disreputable way. It was based on the 1945 play The House in Montevideo by Curt Goetz which had previously been turned into a film in 1951. Comedy The Good Fairy is a 1935 romantic comedy film written by Preston Sturges, based on the 1930 play A jó tündér by Ferenc Molnár as translated and adapted by Jane Hinton, which was produced on Broadway in 1931. The film was directed by William Wyler and stars Margaret Sullavan, Herbert Marshall, Frank Morgan and Reginald Owen. Sturges' screenplay diverges significantly from the Molnár play, and later became the basis for the book of the 1951 Broadway musical Make a Wish. In particular, Sturges added a movie-within-the-movie in which the actors communicate in one-syllable sentences. Thriller Anatomy of a Murder is a 1959 American courtroom crime drama film. It was directed by Otto Preminger and adapted by Wendell Mayes from the best-selling novel of the same name written by Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker under the pen name Robert Traver. Voelker based the novel on a 1952 murder case in which he was the defense attorney. The film stars James Stewart, Lee Remick, Ben Gazzara, Eve Arden, George C. Scott, Arthur O'Connell, Kathryn Grant, Brooks West, Orson Bean, and Murray Hamilton. The judge was played by Joseph N. Welch, a real-life lawyer famous for berating Joseph McCarthy during the Army-McCarthy Hearings. This was one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to address sex and rape in graphic terms. It includes one of Saul Bass's most celebrated title sequences, a musical score by Duke Ellington and has been described by a law professor as "probably the finest pure trial movie ever made". In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Albergo Roma is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Ugo Chiti. It was screened at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival, in which Chiti won the Kodak Award. For her performance Lucia Poli won a Nastro d'Argento for best supporting actress. Comedy Fox Hunt is a 1996 film directed by Michael Berns. Comedy Larry the Cable Guy's Hula-Palooza Christmas Luau is a 2009 comedy tv movie directed by Ryan Polito. Comedy Golmaal is a 2006 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Sharman Joshi, Tusshar Kapoor and Rimi Sen in lead roles. The storyline was inspired by the Marathi play 'Ghar-Ghar'. The film released on 14 July 2006, and received generally positive reviews from the critics, and turned out to be a surprise hit at the box office. On 29 October 2008, the film spawned an sequel, Golmaal Returns which was even more successful than the original. Documentary film Collision is an American documentary film released on October 27, 2009 featuring a debate between prominent antitheist Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson, a Presbyterian pastor of Christ Church, a Calvinist Christian church located in Moscow, Idaho. Described by Hitchens as a "buddy-and-road" movie, it provides an overview of several days' worth of debates following the release of their book Is Christianity Good for the World? The book was generated by correspondence published in Christianity Today. Comedy Fantozzi contro tutti is an Italian comedy film, released in 1980) is the third film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. It is the first movie in which Fantozzi's wife, Pina, is played by Milena Vukotic. It is also the last film apparition of Giuseppe Anatrelli, one year before his death. Comedy Shivers in Summer is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Vittorio Gassman. Science Fiction Maetel Legend is a 2000 anime OVA based on characters created by Leiji Matsumoto, about how the planet La Maetelle becomes the planet Andromeda, or "Planet Maetel," the mechanized world. This also serves to link Matsumoto's previous series Queen Millennia and Galaxy Express 999. The series Space Symphony Maetel is a direct sequel to it. Both the OVA and series are supposed to follow Millenia chronologically in the plot, and are prequels to Galaxy Express. Comedy The Big Freeze is a featurette-length film written and directed by Eric Sykes. The action centres on mishaps involving a father and son plumbing team attending to business in sub-zero temperatures at a retirement home in Finland. Like other Sykes directorial vehicles, the piece is a silent comedy with a star cast - here including Bob Hoskins and Spike Milligan. Thriller Angelica is a fresh-on-the-job elementary school teacher who notices one of her students, Willow, seems troubled and different from all the other kids. Stars Christina Trevino, C.H. Morris and Joe Estevez. Comedy Psexoanálisis is a 1968 Argentine film. Animation Dōbutsu no Mori is a 2006 Japanese animated film directed by Jōji Shimura and based on the Animal Crossing video game series, specifically Wild World. It was produced by OLM, Inc. and distributed by Toho in association with Nintendo. The film opened in theaters in Japan on December 16, 2006, where it went on to earn an estimated ¥1.7 billion at the box office. The film retains the theme of the video games, and centers on a child named Ai who moves into a village populated with animals where she works to make new friends and find her own dreams. Dōbutsu no Mori was not released outside Japan, and Nintendo of America has no plans for an English release. Documentary film Frederick Douglass: When the Lion Wrote History is a 1994 documentary film directed by Orlando Bagwell. Animation Jetsons: The Movie is a 1990 animated musical comic science fiction film produced by Hanna-Barbera and released on July 6, 1990 by Universal Pictures. Based on Hanna-Barbera's hit cartoon series, The Jetsons, the film stars the voices of George O'Hanlon, Penny Singleton and Mel Blanc, all veterans from the series, in their last voice-acting roles. O'Hanlon and Blanc both died in 1989 during production of the film, which was dedicated to both their memories. It also serves as the series finale to the show as no new episodes were produced to continue from where it left off. Animation Yama is a 2011 short animation film directed by Claudia Larcher. Comedy Krass is a 2011 action comedy short film written and directed by Tómas Jóhannesson. Thriller Hochelaga is a French language Canadian crime drama written and directed by Michel Jetté. Produced in the year 2000, it stars Dominic Darceuil as a young would-be criminal and his deepening involvement with an outlaw motorcycle club during the Quebec Biker war. Comedy The Bottle is a 2000 comedy, drama film written by Alain Desrochers and Benoît Guichard and directed by Alain Desrochers. Comedy Don't Push, I'll Charge When I'm Ready is a 1977 comedy tv film directed by Nathaniel Lande. Animation While admiring the ""footprints of famous stars"" in fromt of the Chinese theater in Hollywood, he sees Speedy's footprints and gets angry, scoffing at them. Then a famous director who goes by the name of Harvey Hassenpfeffer drives by in his limo and ""finds"" Daffy, taking him to his studio, ""Colossal Pictures,"" to film a movie starring him called ""Nursery Rhyme Revue."" Once there, Daffy discovers that Speedy will be in the picture, and when it's time to film, Daffy witnesses Speedy performing a ""The Sky is Falling,"" and Daffy is called up as Speedy's stuntman stand-in, so when Daffy performs a fancier ""Sky is Falling"" scene, parts of the ceiling come crashing down on him. Then they do a ""Rock-a-Bye Baby"" scene with Speedy in a cradle on the ground (as he sings the first two lines of the nursery rhyme) and Daffy thinks this is easy, until he's placed into another cradle on a 12-foot tall tree, and he suffers a huge fall with the cradle crashing through the ground (as Hassenpfeffer recite Animation A Good Time for a Dime is a 1941 Disney short in which Donald watches a risque Daisy perform a parody the Dance of the seven veils in a Mutoscope at a penny arcade nickelodeon peep show. Donald also struggles with a crane drop machine and a miniature airplane ride. Thriller Gunfight at Comanche Creek is a 1963 Western film starring Audie Murphy. Documentary film Dress To Kill is the title of a performance by Eddie Izzard, and is a continuation of the British comedian's surrealist, ideas-based comedy. The VHS was recorded during a performance in San Francisco, California, United States. However, the tour was a global one. During this tour Izzard also wrote the book Dress to Kill with David Quantick, which was published by Virgin Books in hardback in 1998 and in paperback in 2000. Izzard's humour includes observations on the American concept of history, beginning with his throwaway line "I grew up in Europe, where the history comes from" and continuing through diversions about the belief that all Europeans live in castles and the attitude of Americans toward historical landmarks. Additionally, Izzard takes time to explain his background as an executive transvestite and how it affected his desire to join the military. This is explained through a proposal for the Army's "first battalion transvestite brigade...with fantastic makeup and a fantastic gun." The centerpiece of the performance is a retelling of British history from Stonehenge through to the Reformation. Comedy You're in the Navy Now is a Hollywood film released in 1951 by Twentieth Century Fox about the United States Navy in the first months of World War II. Its initial release was titled USS Teakettle. Directed by Henry Hathaway, the film is a comedy starring Gary Cooper as a new officer wanting duty at sea but who is instead assigned to an experimental project without much hope of success. Filmed in black-and-white aboard PC-1168, an active Navy patrol craft, You're in the Navy Now featured the film debuts of Charles Bronson, Jack Warden, Lee Marvin, and Harvey Lembeck in minor roles as crewmen. Screenwriter Richard Murphy was nominated by the Writers Guild of America for "Best Written American Comedy", basing his script on an article written by John W. Hazard in The New Yorker. Hazard, a professional journalist and naval reservist, had served during World War II as executive officer of the PC-452, a similar craft that served in 1943-44 as a test bed for steam turbine propulsion. Animation Pokémon: The Movie 2000: The Power of One, commonly referred to as Pokémon: The Movie 2000, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters the Movie: Revelation Lugia, is a 1999 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama as the second Pokémon feature-length film, complementing the Orange Islands saga of the series and featuring several new Pokémon, including Lugia and Slowking. Brock, who temporarily left during the season on which the film is based, makes a cameo appearance trying to protect the Pokémon in Professor Ivy's lab. Pokémon: The Movie 2000 has two parts: the feature presentation and a 20-minute short. The film is set during the Orange Islands saga, where Ash, Misty and Tracey enter Shamouti Island. While there, they discover the three legendary Pokémon, Moltres, Zapdos and Articuno. Meanwhile, a collector named Lawrence III attempts to steal the three Pokémon to awaken Lugia, which proves dangerous for the legendary Pokémon, Lugia and Ash himself. The film was released in Japanese theaters on July 17, 1999. Animation The Gruffalo's Child is a 2011 British short animated film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. A sequel to The Gruffalo, the film was shown on Christmas Day 2011 in the United Kingdom, exactly two years after the debut of the first film. Directed by Johannes Weiland and Uwe Heidschotter, the film was produced by Michael Rose and Martin Pope of Magic Light Pictures, London, in association with Studio Soi in Ludwigsburg, Germany. Comedy Bronco Billy is a 1980 American film starring Clint Eastwood and Sondra Locke. It was directed by Eastwood and written by Dennis Hackin. Comedy "A young man gets a holiday job in Edinburgh ... running his uncle’s brothel. The best jokes are the ones you shouldn’t tell, and this film dares to tell them. Brandishing a raw authenticity and lending a razor sharp edge to both its hard drama and bursts of jet black humour, this raucous insight into the capital city’s underworld is a dirty, dangerous, and often downright hilarious walk on the wild side." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Edinburgh Film Festival site. Comedy Get Santa is an upcoming British comedy film directed and written by Christopher Smith. The film stars Jim Broadbent, Rafe Spall and Kit Connor. Comedy Cannibal King is a 1915 silent comedy film starring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Secret Sunday, a 2010 Thai horror film, is a directorial debut from screenwriter Saranyu Jiralaksanakul and stars Siraphun Wattanajinda and James Alexander. Comedy The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon is a 1998 television movie starring Tony Danza from Walt Disney Pictures. Science Fiction Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars is a military science fiction miniseries written by Rockne S. O'Bannon and David Kemper and directed by Brian Henson. Following the Farscape series' cancellation in September 2002, it aimed to wrap up the cliffhanger and tie up some elements of the series in general. It was broadcast on 17 and 18 October 2004. Henson and others have attributed the return of Farscape to the on-going campaign of fans. Production began in December 2003, written by creator Rockne S. O'Bannon and Executive Producer David Kemper and directed by Brian Henson. In May 2004, the Sci-Fi Channel, now owned by NBC Universal, announced that it would run a two-episode conclusion titled Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars. Henson refers to the three hours as episodes 4.23–4.26, though the New South Wales Film Office refers to the production as a "2 × 2 hour telemovie". Production of the miniseries ended in March 2004 and, in addition to the announced airing on the Sci-Fi Channel in the US, was also scheduled to be broadcast in the UK on Sky1 on 16 and 23 January 2005, and by Five on 8 March. Thriller Powder is a 1995 American fantasy drama film written and directed by Victor Salva and starring Sean Patrick Flanery in the titular role, with Jeff Goldblum, Mary Steenburgen, Bradford Tatum and Lance Henriksen in supporting roles. It is about Jeremy "Powder" Reed, who has an incredible intellect, as well as telepathy and paranormal powers. The film questions the limits of the human mind and body while also displaying society's capacity for cruelty, and raises hope that humanity will advance to a state of better understanding. Its filming locations were around suburbs of Houston, San Antonio and Austin, Texas. Documentary film Uncle Frank is a 2002 documentary film directed by Matthew Ginsburg. Animation Cykelmyggen og minibillen is a 2014 animation film directed by Jannik Hastrup and Flemming Quist Møller. Science Fiction The Invisible Man is a 1933 science fiction film based on H. G. Wells' science fiction novel The Invisible Man, published in 1897, as adapted by R. C. Sherriff, Philip Wylie and Preston Sturges, whose work was considered unsatisfactory and who was taken off the project. The film was directed by James Whale and stars Claude Rains, in his first American screen appearance, and Gloria Stuart. It is considered one of the great Universal Horror films of the 1930s, and spawned a number of sequels, plus many spinoffs using the idea of an "invisible man" that were largely unrelated to Wells' original story. Rains portrayed the Invisible Man mostly only as a disembodied voice. Rains is only shown clearly for a brief time at the end of the film, spending most of his on-screen time covered by bandages. In 2008 The Invisible Man was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Comedy Gyodoso World Cup is a 2001 drama comedy film written and directed by Seong-wook Bang. Comedy The Tale of Fedot, the Shooter is a 2001 Russian film directed by Sergei Ovcarov. Comedy The Fireman's Ball is a 1967 comedy film directed by Miloš Forman. It is set at the annual ball of a small town's volunteer fire department, and the plot portrays the series of disasters that occur during the evening. The film uses few professional actors – the firemen portrayed are primarily played by the firemen of the small town where it was filmed. In its portrayal of the prevailing corruption of the local community, and the collapse even of well-intentioned plans, the film has widely been interpreted as a satire on the East European Communist system, and it was "banned forever" in Czechoslovakia following the Soviet invasion of 1968. The Fireman's Ball was the last film Forman made in his native Czechoslovakia before going into exile. It is also the first film he shot in color, and a milestone of the Czechoslovak New Wave. Animation Holding Your Breath is a 2002 drama animation short film written by Stuart Page and directed by Anthony Lucas. Documentary film Endurance is a docudrama about the famous distance runner Haile Gebrselassie with Gebrselassie playing the role of himself. It was written and directed by Leslie Woodhead and Bud Greenspan, and produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie features Gebrselassie's upbringing in Ethiopia and his subsequent triumph in the 10,000 meter track event in the Atlanta Olympic Games of 1996. The movie was release on DVD on January 31, 2012. Thriller Phantom is a 2013 American film about a Soviet submarine during the Cold War in the 1960s. Todd Robinson wrote and directed the film. It stars Ed Harris, David Duchovny and William Fichtner. The film tells the story of a Soviet Navy submarine captain attempting to prevent a war. It is loosely based on the real-life events involving the K-129 crisis of 1968. Comedy How to Hook Up Your Home Theater is a 2007 theatrical cartoon from Walt Disney Animation Studios, directed by Kevin Deters and co-directed by Stevie Wermers-Skelton. This is the first theatrical Goofy solo cartoon short made in 46 years, since Aquamania. In the style of Goofy's "Everyman" cartoons of the 1950s, this short follows Goofy as he buys and then sets up his home theater system, to watch football. Comedy 3000 Miles is a 2007 documentary film, filmed during the 2006 Gumball 3000 rally. The film predominantly follows two cars; Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn in Bam's Lamborghini Gallardo, and Tony Hawk, Mike Vallely and Mike Escamilla in a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 on their 3000 mile journey from London to Los Angeles, via Europe and Asia. The film was directed and produced by rally founder Maximillion Cooper. Comedy Wife For a Night is a 1952 Italian film starring Gina Lollobrigida. It was based on the play The Dazzling Hour by Anna Bonacci, which was later updated for the Billy Wilder film Kiss Me, Stupid. Comedy Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer are a film director and screenwriter team known for making spoof movies that have generally received very unfavorable reviews, but have done well in the box office. They were part of the writing team for Scary Movie and Spy Hard. They have also written and directed films such as Date Movie, Epic Movie, Meet the Spartans, Disaster Movie, Vampires Suck and The Starving Games. Thriller Traces of Red is a 1992 crime drama film that stars James Belushi, Lorraine Bracco and Tony Goldwyn. The film was released by The Samuel Goldwyn Company on November 11, 1992 and directed by Andy Wolk. Lorraine Bracco's performance in the film earned her a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Actress. Thriller The Pilots Scientific Group is a mystery thriller film written and directed by Andrei E. Documentary film Five Star Existence is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Sonja Lindén. Thriller DeepStar Six is an American 1989 science fiction horror film about the struggles of the crew of an underwater military outpost to defend their base against the attacks of a sea monster. The film's main principal starring lead actors and supporting players included Greg Evigan, Taurean Blacque, Nancy Everhard, Cindy Pickett, Miguel Ferrer and Matt McCoy. Science Fiction What if there was no one left on Earth but two lovers trapped in the hyper-dimension of barren Texas landscape? On a quest to chase the light, Will and Mia travel across vacated urban sprawl and into the country side. But things aren't working out quite right; gravity seems elusive, shadows chase you, and whispers drift in the vacant winds. One evening, Will's nightmares manifest into seven rednecks and they begin their imminent arrivals and answer to only one: The Black Dog. Upon realizing the deadly seven are feeding on their fears, Will and Mia forge their escape. Can these two lovers make it out alive, and if so, is it their destiny to rebuild earth's population? Science Fiction Vexille is a 2007 Japanese CGI anime film, written, directed, and edited by famed Ping Pong director Fumihiko Sori, and features the voices of Meisa Kuroki, Yasuko Matsuyuki, and Shosuke Tanihara. At the 60th Locarno International Film Festival, where Vexille made its world premiere, the film was sold to 75 countries, including the United States-based distributor, FUNimation; however since that time the number increased to 129 countries. Animation A Sad Doll (Smutná panenka) is a 2007 short documentary film directed by Lucie Pášová and Inventura. Documentary film The Man Who Plants Trees is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Michal Gálik. Comedy Perfect Days is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Alice Nellis. Science Fiction WarGames is a 1983 American Cold War science-fiction film written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes and directed by John Badham. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood, and Ally Sheedy. The film follows David Lightman, a young hacker who unwittingly accesses WOPR, a United States military supercomputer programmed to predict possible outcomes of nuclear war. Lightman gets WOPR to run a nuclear war simulation, originally believing it to be a computer game. The simulation causes a national nuclear missile scare and nearly starts World War III. The film was a box office success, costing US$12 million, and grossing $79,567,667 after five months in the United States and Canada. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards. A sequel, WarGames: The Dead Code, was released direct to DVD on July 29, 2008. Science Fiction You're Next is a 2011 American black comedy slasher film directed by Adam Wingard, written by Simon Barrett, and starring Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, A. J. Bowen, Joe Swanberg. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness program. The film was released on August 23, 2013 in the United States to positive reviews and grossed over $25 million at the box office, surpassing its budget of $1 million. Thriller Samuel Bleak is a 2011 thriller drama film written and directed by Dustin Schuetter. Documentary film While Israel repeatedly demonstrates its commitment to peace, anti-Israel activity continues to rise in the media, on campuses, in the churches and in the international community. Israel's detractors-some with international prominence-blame Israel for the conflict. They deny the fact that Israel has made painful concessions in working toward a two-state solution, which include the 2005 withdrawal from Gaza initiated by former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, and that Israel has expressed readiness to take additional painful measures. They ignore the rise in Gaza of Hamas, which rejects peaceful coexistence. They turn a blind eye to the grave challenges inherent in the Palestinian Authority's unstable governance of the West Bank under Mahmoud Abbas. They rarely acknowledge the ongoing terrorist attacks against Israeli children and other civilians, and they equate that terrorism with Israel's attempts to protect its citizens. For Israel's detractors, there is only one focus for fault: Israel. Clearly, as Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz states in his seminal work The Case for Israel, "the time has come for a proactive defense of Israel to be offered in the court of public opinion." We produced this documentary to present a vigorous case for Israel-for its basic right to exist, to protect its citizens from terrorism, and to defend its borders from hostile enemies-in a highly accessible multimedia format. Alan Dershowitz has achieved international distinction as one of Israel's most prominent and articulate advocates. He plays a central role in this documentary as adviser and on-camera presence and argues forcefully that real peace in the Middle East can only occur when the Palestinians, Arabs and their allies value the creation of a Palestinian homeland more than they oppose the presence of a Jewish state. Through incisive conversations with key judicial, political and academic leaders, Dershowitz refutes deeply entrenched misperceptions about Israel's history, Jewish claims to a homeland, individual rights under Israel's democratic system of government, the security fence, and military conduct in the face of terrorist attacks. He closes with a formidable warning that the greatest threat to Israel is also the greatest threat to international peace and security: Iran's aggressive nuclear ambitions, driven by a zealous anti-Zionist, anti-democratic mission that is championed by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Unchecked, a nuclear-armed Iran or its terrorist surrogate would imperil targets far beyond Tel Aviv. This project is truly a team effort. We are indebted to Alan Dershowitz for his intellectual vitality and vigorous engagement with the wide-range of leaders who support Israel's fundamental democratic values. We also want to extend great appreciation to the Adelson Family Foundation for its vision and willingness to step up to the plate at the earliest stages of this project. CAMERA has served as a tremendous partner in so many ways, including financial support, logistical arrangements, and serving as a constant and constructive sounding board at all phases. Making this film was the beginning step. We invite you to join us in going forward to make the case for Israel in the court of public opinion. Comedy Oh Boy! is a 1991 Dutch comedy film directed by Orlow Seunke. Documentary film Kathak is a 1970 documentary short film directed by S. Sukhdev Comedy Das Lamm is a 1969 comedy film written by Ferenc Molnár and directed by Herbert Fuchs and Peter Loos. Documentary film I Am Not a Rockstar is a 2012 Documentary, Drama, Family and Music film written and directed by Bobbi Jo Krals. Comedy A Talent for Loving is a British-American comedy Western film directed by Richard Quine, and based on the 1961 parodic Western novel A Talent for Loving, or The Great Cowboy Race by Richard Condon, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Richard Widmark and Cesar Romero. The home video version of the film is re-titled "Gun Crazy" and has been edited to 95 minutes. Documentary film O, Sport, You - the Peace! was a 1981 documentary film directed by Yuri Ozerov. It showed the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow. The director was awarded the State Prize of the USSR in 1982. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Jack discards Jill right before their impending marriage. But Jack and Jill decide to continue with an open relationship. Stars John Kalangis, Shauna MacDonald, Scott Gibson, Kathryn Zenna. Documentary film Tai ti chan is a 1990 documentary, short film directed by Chi Yan Wong. Comedy Your Sister's Sister is a 2011 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Lynn Shelton and starring Emily Blunt, Rosemarie DeWitt, and Mark Duplass. The film is about a woman who invites her male friend to stay at her family's island getaway after the death of his brother. At their remote cabin, the friend's drunken encounter with the woman's lesbian sister leads to interesting revelations and developments in all three of their lives. The film premiered on September 11, 2011 at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was released in the United States on June 15, 2012. Comedy Everything and Everyone is a 2011 drama film written by Ian Tang and directed by Tracy D. Smith. Comedy This is the story of young Tony Cannelloni as he attempts to break away from his overbearing mom and strike out on his own. He sets himself up with a new apartment, look, and lifestyle to improve his "sex appeal". Through a series of encounters with a variety of women he gets ever closer to achieving his goal. However, a never-ending series of calamities always seem to interrupt his progress. Thriller Kiss Me a Killer is a 1991 thriller film written by Marcus DeLeon and Christopher Wooden and directed by Marcus DeLeon. Thriller Lo Azul Del Cielo is a 2012 drama romance thriller film written and directed by Juan Uribe Thriller Sky Heist is a 1975 film directed by Lee H. Katzin. Animation Moonbird is a 1959 short animation by John Hubley and Faith Hubley "...in which Two Boys have an Adventure in the Middle of the Night..." as they sneak out and try to catch a Moonbird and bring it home. The film was animated by Robert Cannon and Ed Smith. It won an Academy Award for Short Subjects in 1959. Moonbird featured the voices of the Hubley's sons, Mark and Ray. For The Moonbird, the Hubleys secretly recorded the boys sharing an imaginary adventure before going to sleep in the darkness of their room. Their parents afterwards took the tapes and created an animated film to fit their sons' story. The cartoon shows the little boys climbing out their bedroom window and going on a quest for the Moonbird, trying to trap the Moonbird, and otherwise obsessed with the Moonbird which they never do encounter, though we see it following them about from place to place, leaping in and out of their trap, and in general keeping an eye on them. The film has lapsed into the public domain and can be found on numerous discount cartoon compilations. Comedy L'aventure extraordinaire d'un papa peu ordinaire (English: Extraordinary Adventure of an Ordinary Papa) is a 1989 film directed by Philippe Clair. Thriller Curtains is a 1983 Canadian cult horror film directed by Richard Ciupka, and starring John Vernon, Samantha Eggar, Linda Thorson and Lynne Griffin. The plot tells the story of a group of actresses targeted by a masked killer at a prestigious director's remote mansion where they are auditioning for a role in a movie. After having a markedly troubled production that included reshoots spanning two years, the film became a staple of late night television, only to later receive attention through word of mouth among genre fans, many of whom cite the Lesleh Donaldson's 'ice skating' murder scene as the memorable highlight. Animation Left Kick is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Jonathan Topf. Comedy Piper is a 2007 film directed by Carlo Vanzina.The Pied Piper of Hamelin The citizens of Hamelin hope to win a competition with rival towns for royal recognition. So the mayor outlaws play and refuses to help a rival town when it's flooded. But then the rats, fleeing the flood, invade Hamelin. A magical piper offers the Mayor a bargain to rid the city of rats, but he and the council renege on their end. They sincerely regret the results. Thriller Bhaiyyaji Superhitt is a Bollywood film directed by Neerraj Pathak and produced by Daily Multimedia Ltd. The film features an ensemble cast including Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, Arshad Warsi, Evelyn Sharma, Preity Zinta, Mithun Chakraborty, Prakash Raj and Shreyas Talpade. It will be released in both 2D and 3D formats. As of 18 November 2013, the production of the film was stalled as Sunny Deol has refused to dub for the film due to non-payment. Thriller Hangar 18 is a 1980 science fiction film that was released to capitalize on the UFO interest of the era. The film itself carries ties to Area 51, as well as ufology. Although it flopped, it tantalized those who saw government cover-ups of UFOs. In May 1989, Hangar 18 was featured in an episode of the movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000 during the KTMA era. The picture was released by Sunn Classic Pictures, an independent U.S.-based film distributor whose library is now owned by Paramount Pictures, notable for presenting what TV Guide called "...awful big-screen 'documentaries' [like] In Search of Noah's Ark and In Search of Historic Jesus". Documentary film Christmas With Don Cherry is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Wade Vroom. Comedy Billy Madison is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis. It stars Adam Sandler in the title role, along with Bradley Whitford, Bridgette Wilson, Norm Macdonald and Darren McGavin. The film was written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy, and produced by Robert Simonds. It made over $26.4 million worldwide and debuted at number one. The film is about a slacker who must go back to school in order to take over his father's company. Sandler would later form a production company, Happy Madison Productions, named after a combination of this film's title character and Happy Gilmore's. Documentary film Overpass Light Brigade is an activist collaborative public art project initiated by American artists Lane Hall and Lisa Moline, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The artwork is an episodic performance originally created as part of the 2011 Wisconsin protests to raise awareness about the campaign to recall Governor Scott Walker. Comedy Intervista is a 1987 Italian film directed by Federico Fellini. Documentary film Power of the Past with Bill Moyers: Florence is a 1990 documentary film directed by David Grubin. Comedy Eighteen Year Olds is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Marisa Allasio. Animation Peck Up Your Troubles is a 1945 animated short featuring Sylvester the cat. It was written by Michael Maltese and directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon marked the first appearance of Sylvester's long-time foe Hector the Bulldog, who would later become a recurring character in Tweety and Sylvester cartoons. The woodpecker would later reappear in A Peck o' Trouble, a Dodsworth Cat cartoon directed by Robert McKimson in 1953. Documentary film The Island of Shadows is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kim Jeonggeun. Comedy Red Dot is a 2013 short comedy family romance film written by Chandra C. Silver and directed by Chloe Lenihan. Documentary film Stripped Live in the U.K. is the second concert DVD by Christina Aguilera, and documents the premiere UK performances of her Stripped World Tour. The DVD does not include "Make Over" which was situated after "Can't Hold Us Down". An extended version of "What a Girl Wants" can be seen on television broadcast of the concert. The DVD premiered on WB Network at 9 PM on November 30, 2003. Comedy Manhattan Merry-Go-Round is a 1937 American film directed by Charles Reisner. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by John Victor Mackay. The film is also known as Manhattan Music Box in the United Kingdom. Comedy Moments, Israel is a 2002 Comedy/Drama Documentary film directed by Idan Alterman, Uri Bar-On and Rafi Bukai. Comedy Easy Wheels was written by Ivan Raimi and his brother Sam Raimi, and directed by David O'Malley. It was produced between Evil Dead II and Darkman, and released in 1989. It is an intentional satire of the Outlaw biker film genre. It follows two biker gangs, one male and one female. The male biker gang are the "Born Losers". They are good guys with three missions in life: Find the evil, Destroy the evil, and find a really great lite beer. Their leader, played by Paul LeMat, has visions because of a steel plate in his head. He is being studied by one of his fellow bikers, who is from MIT. The female biker gang are the "Women of the Wolf". Their leader, played by Eileen Davidson, was abandoned by her parents and raised by wolves. So now she has plans to create a new generation of fearless independent women by kidnapping baby girls and taking them to the woods to be raised by wolves. The male babies are sold on the black market. In the inevitable clash, the leader of the "Women of the Wolf" must choose between the attraction she feels for the leader of the Born Losers, and the culmination of her allegedly feminist ideals. Comedy Cats Don't Dance is a 1997 American animated musical comedy film, distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and notable as the only fully animated feature produced by Turner Feature Animation. This studio was merged during the post-production of Cats Don't Dance into Warner Bros. Animation after the merger of Time Warner with Turner Broadcasting System in 1996. Turner Feature Animation had also produced the animated portions of Turner's The Pagemaster. Set in a world where human beings and anthropomorphic animals live side-by-side, it focuses on a cat named Danny who wants to break into show business in Hollywood. The film stars the voices of Scott Bakula and Jasmine Guy, and was the directorial debut of former Disney animator Mark Dindal, its musical numbers, written by Randy Newman, and for Gene Kelly's contributions as choreographer, after his death in 1996. The film was Kelly's final film project which is dedicated to him. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, Cats Don't Dance failed at the box office. Thriller Power Play is a 1978 British-Canadian thriller film starring Peter O'Toole and David Hemmings, based on the non-fiction strategy book Coup d'État: A Practical Handbook by Edward N. Luttwak. A small group of military officers frustrated by the corruption of a fictional contemporary European government decide that they must overthrow the current administration. But the coup's leader worries that there is a spy in their group. A UK-Canada co-production filmed in Canada and West Germany, Power Play includes scenes shot at the University of Toronto's University College quadrangle and hallways. Portions were also filmed at Canadian Forces Base Downsview, in Toronto. The flag of the film's unnamed republic, "a generic country with no specific geography or culture" was green, yellow and black. Comedy The District! is a 2004 Hungarian caricaturistic animated film directed by Áron Gauder. Its original title is a shortened colloquial form of nyolcadik kerület, the eighth district of Budapest, also known as Józsefváros, including an infamous neighbourhood where the film takes place. It is sometimes labelled as the Hungarian South Park. It has been distributed in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, United Kingdom, France, the Benelux countries, Romania, Poland, Portugal and Taiwan, and it is going to be shown in the United States. It was also shown at film festivals in Helsinki, Toronto, Copenhagen, Zagreb, Karlovy Vary and the below venues and it will be shown in Warsaw, Vancouver and São Paulo. The animated technique for this movie was rather innovative. The artists took 350 headshot pictures of each actor and used these photos for the expressing emotions and the animation of the heads. The bodies were hand drawn. Documentary film The Great American Wheat Harvest is a documentary film directed by Conrad Weaver. Animation "In this animation film, Norman McLaren imparts unusual activity to an old French-Canadian nonsense song. Simple white cut-outs on pastel backgrounds, many by Evelyn Lambart, provide lively illustrations. The folksong "Mon Merle" is sung in French by the Trio Lyrique of Montreal." Quoting nfbtube.nfb.ca/film/le_merle/ Comedy The Bandmaster is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the long-running cartoons featuring Krazy Kat. In a reissue print by Samba Pictures, the film is simply presented as Bandmaster. Comedy One Wild Week is a lost 1921 silent film comedy romance directed by Maurice Campbell and starring Bebe Daniels. Adolph Zukor produced through his Realart Pictures Corporation. Comedy Get Shorty is a 1995 crime-comedy-thriller film based on Elmore Leonard's novel of the same name. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, and Danny DeVito, the plot remained true to the book except for a few minor details. The sequel Be Cool began production in 2003 and was released in 2005. It was based on the novel of the same name published in 1999. Two of the Get Shorty cast members, Dennis Farina and James Gandolfini, along with author Elmore Leonard all died within months of each other in 2013. Thriller SubHysteria is a 2010 drama-thriller film written by Leonard Zelig and Osvaldo Benavides, and directed by Leonard Zelig. Animation Body Memory is 2012 short film written and directed by Ülo Pikkov. Documentary film Mapang-akit is a 2011 short documentary film directed by John Torres. Animation Enrique Wrecks The World is a 2010 animation short comedy film written by Enrique Jacobo and directed by David Chai. Comedy Nico and Dani is a 2000 Spanish film about the sexual awakening of two teenagers, as one comes to terms with his homosexuality and the other with his heterosexuality. The Spanish title refers to a form of mutual masturbation that the two practice. Filming took place in the Catalan town of Castelldefels and in various locations in the county of Garraf. The DVD also offers short features on the making of the film, theater trailer, interviews with the actors and director, and two music videos made from the film. The film is unrated. Comedy Les grandes vacances is a French–Italian comedy movie from 1967, directed by Jean Girault, written by Jean Girault, and starring by Louis de Funès. Thriller All of a Sudden is a 1996 Hong Kong film directed by Herman Yau. Documentary film Sergei Eisenstein. Mexican Fantasy is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Oleg Kovalov. Comedy Mi noche de bodas is a film directed by Tulio Demicheli released on June 5, 1961. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. Gigan, released in Japan as Chikyū Kogeki Meirei: Gojira tai Gigan, is a 1972 Japanese Kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Jun Fukuda with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, the film starred Hiroshi Ishikawa, Yuriko Hishimi and Minoru Takashima. The twelfth film of the Godzilla series, this film featured the return of Godzilla's greatest foe King Ghidorah. Producer Tomoyuki Tanaka was displeased with the previous film, Godzilla vs. Hedorah, and wanted to return the series to the more traditional route of well known monsters and an alien invasion plot. This was the last film in which Godzilla was portrayed by Haruo Nakajima who had played the character since the first film in 1954. The film received a limited theatrical release in the United States in 1978 by Cinema Shares as Godzilla on Monster Island. Documentary film Mark Twain is a documentary film on the life of Mark Twain, also known as Samuel Clemens, produced by Ken Burns in 2001 which aired on Public Broadcasting System on January 14 and 15, 2002. Burns attempted to capture both the public and private persona of Mark Twain from his birth to his death. Significant artistic license was taken resulting in many historical inaccuracies and misrepresentations. The film was narrated by Keith David and the voice of Mark Twain was provided by Kevin Conway. Animation Weather Report is a 2010 animation short film directed by Olivia Taussig. Thriller Dead On is the 1994 edition of Strangers on a Train, Double Indemnity, or what have you. Marla (Tracy Scoggins), unhappily married, finds a kindred spirit in the likewise dolefully hitched Ted (Matt McCoy). In the throes of purple passion, Marla suggests that she and Ted knock off each other's spouses. From this point forward, steamy sex scenes alternate with grotesque bursts of violence. Dead On is available on video in both an "R" and an unrated version Animation Buy Buy Baby is a 2012 animated short film written by Adele Coburn and Gervais Merryweather and directed by Gervais Merryweather. Documentary film Bloodline is a 2008 documentary film by Bruce Burgess, a filmmaker with an interest in paranormal claims, focused on the "Jesus bloodline" hypothesis and other elements of the book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. The 2008 documentary was originally released in cinemas on 9 May. "Ben Hammott" relating to his discoveries made in the vicinity of Rennes-le-Château since 1999; Burgess claims Ben Hammott would have found the treasure of Bérenger Saunière: a mummified corpse, which he believed were Mary Magdalene. In the film, Burgess interviews several people with alleged connections to the Priory of Sion, including a Gino Sandri and Nicolas Haywood. A book by one of the documentary's researchers, Rob Howells, entitled Inside the Priory of Sion: Revelations from the World's Most Secret Society - Guardians of the Bloodline of Jesus presented the version of the Priory of Sion as given in the 2008 documentary, which contained several erroneous assertions, such as the claim that Plantard believed in the Jesus bloodline hypothesis. Documentary film Vagabonding Images is a 1998 documentary film directed by Simone Fürbringer and Nicolas Humbert. Comedy Assemble: Insert is a 1989 comedy action animation film written by Michiru Shimada and Mitsuru Toyota and directed by Ami Tomobuki. Comedy Le Trio en mi bémol is a brief filmed theatrical comedy directed by Éric Rohmer in 1988 starring Pascal Greggory and Jessica Forde. It runs for 75 minutes. Comedy The Ballad of Cable Hogue is a 1970 Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Jason Robards, Stella Stevens and David Warner. Set in the Arizona desert during a period when the frontier was closing, the film follows three years in the life of a failed prospector. While unmistakably a Western, the movie is quite unconventional for the genre and for the director. It contains only a few brief scenes of violence and gunplay, relying more on a subtly crafted story that could better be characterized as comedic in nature. Thriller Red 2 is a 2013 American action comedy film and sequel to the 2010 film Red. It was inspired by the limited comic book series of the same name, created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner, and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage. The film stars Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Lee Byung-hun, Anthony Hopkins, and Helen Mirren, with Dean Parisot directing a screenplay by Jon and Erich Hoeber. Red 2 was released on July 19, 2013. Comedy Bob Hope: The First 90 Years is a 1993 television movie. Thriller The Kill-Off is a 1990 neo-noir written and directed by Maggie Greenwald, based on a 1957 novel of the same name by Jim Thompson. It was an independent film, produced by Lydia Dean Pilcher and shot by Declan Quinn. Animation Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge, also known by its Japanese title Dragon Ball Z: The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest, or by Toei's own English title Dragon Ball Z: The Strongest Rivals, is the fifth Dragon Ball Z animated feature movie, originally released in Japan on July 20, 1991 at the Toei Anime Fair. Funimation Entertainment released the film in North America with an English dub to VHS and DVD on January 22, 2002. It was also shown on Cartoon Network. It was later remastered and released in a Double Feature set with Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler, on Blu-ray and DVD on May 27, 2008. The film was released to DVD again on November 1, 2011 in a remastered box set containing the first five Dragon Ball Z movies. Comedy The Bodyguard 2 is a 2007 Thai action-comedy film written, directed by and starring Petchtai Wongkamlao. A prequel to his 2004 film, The Bodyguard, The Bodyguard 2 tells the origins of Petchtai's bodyguard character, and like the first film, it features a host of cameo appearances by Thai celebrities, including action star Tony Jaa. With a budget of over 100,000,000 baht, the film was the most expensive in Thai cinema before Ong Bak 2 surpassed it in late 2008. Documentary film The Virgin, the Copts and Me is a 2011 comedy film written by Namir Abdel Messeeh, Nathalie Najem, Anne Paschetta and directed by Namir Abdel Messeeh. Animation Homing is a 2013 short animated comedy film directed by Erkki Rämet. Documentary film I am What I am is a 2011 musical documentary film written and directed by Gabriele Schärer. Comedy Mo' Money is a 1992 American criminal comedy film directed by Peter Macdonald, and written by Damon Wayans, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Stacey Dash, Joe Santos, John Diehl, Harry Lennix, Bernie Mac, and Marlon Wayans. The film was released in the United States on July 24, 1992. Thriller Woman in the Dunes is a drama thriller film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara. Comedy Nothing About Robert is a 1999 comedy-drama film written and directed by Pascal Bonitzer. Comedy The Ex is a 2006 comedy film directed by Jesse Peretz and starring Zach Braff, Amanda Peet and Jason Bateman. The film had a wide release planned for January 19, 2007, and then March 9, 2007. It was originally promoted under the working title Fast Track. It was released on May 11, 2007. Co-stars include Charles Grodin, Donal Logue and Mia Farrow. The film generally received negative reviews from critics. It had an international gross of $5,142,074. Documentary film Printed Matter is a 2011 short film written and directed by Sirah Foighel Brutmann and Eitan Efrat. Comedy Wanda Sykes: Sick & Tired is a 2006 tv documentry written by Wanda Sykes and directed by Michael Drumm. Science Fiction Planet Prince is a 1958 tokusatsu superhero television series. Created by veteran writer Masaru Igami and produced by Nippon Gendai and Senkosha, the series aired on NTV from November 4, 1958 to October 6, 1959, with a total of 49 episodes. It was created to capitalize on the success of the Super Giant serials. In fact, the title hero bore a strong resemblance to Super Giant. Toei produced two movies that featured the character, but in a completely different, more streamlined costume. The hero was this time played by Tatsuo Umemiya. The films were titled: Planet Prince Released: May 19, 1959 Planet Prince - The Terrifying Spaceship Released: May 25, 1959 For release in America, these two movies were compiled into a TV movie titled Prince of Space. Documentary film Nachtschicht is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Timo Großpietsch. Thriller Alice, Sweet Alice is a 1976 American slasher film co-written and directed by Alfred Sole, and starring Linda Miller, Paula Sheppard, and Brooke Shields in her film debut. The narrative focuses on a troubled adolescent girl who becomes a suspect in the brutal murder of her younger sister at her first communion. The film premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival under the title Communion in November 1976, and was released theatrically as Alice, Sweet Alice in 1978. It was re-released a third time as Holy Terror in 1981, marketing upon the popularity of Brooke Shields after her notorious performance in Louis Malle's Pretty Baby. The film ranked #89 on Bravo's The 100 Scariest Movie Moments for the scene when Alice scares Karen in the warehouse. In 1977 there was a book adaptation of the film titled Communion by Frank Lauria. Comedy The Phantom of the Range is a 1936 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. Comedy Tales from the Catholic Church of Elvis! is a 2009 comedy drama film written and directed by Mercy Malick and Michael Traynor. Thriller Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja is a 2009 Malayalam historical drama film based on the life of Pazhassi Raja, a Hindu king who fought against the British in the 18th century. The film was directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and produced by Gokulam Gopalan. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Mammootty in the title lead role, and Manoj K. Jayan, Kanika Subramaniam, Sarath Kumar, Padmapriya, Thilakan, Peter Handley Evans, Harry Key, Linda Arsenio and Jagathi Sreekumar in supporting roles. The music score and soundtrack were created by Ilaiyaraaja, while its sound design is by Resul Pookutty. The political situation of the time is portrayed from an Indian viewpoint in the film, and the locals are treated sympathetically. The film was featured in international film festivals of Kerala and Mumbai besides many festivals across the world including the prestigious Fukuoka International Film Festival. The film won National Film Award for Best Background Score, Best Audiography and Special Jury Award. It received numerous other accolades including eight Kerala State Film Awards and seven Filmfare Awards South. Documentary film Freeload is a 2014 documentary adventure film directed by Daniel Skaggs. Comedy Opportunity Knocks is a 1990 comedy film starring Dana Carvey. It was directed by Donald Petrie. Animation Gotita por favor is a 2013 short, animation, adventure, fantasy and family film written and directed by Beatriz Herrera. Documentary film Children of the Street is a 2004 documentary film directed by Eva Aridjis. Comedy The Pink Panther must hide from some poachers that want his fur. Comedy Total Balalaika Show is a 1994 film by director Aki Kaurismäki featuring a concert with Leningrad Cowboys and Alexandrov Ensemble. The concert took place on 12 June 1993 on Senate Square in Helsinki, Finland. The event drew a crowd of approximately 70,000 people from two nations - Finland and Russia - that had been engaged in a state of "peaceful coexistence" during the Cold War. The concert featured an eclectic mix of Western rock and Russian folk music, and folk dancers performing to rock songs. Comedy Petty Romance is a 2010 South Korean 18-rated romantic comedy film about the fiery relationship between an adult cartoonist and a former sex columnist. The film was a moderate hit, selling 2,048,296 tickets nationwide. Lead actors Lee Sun-kyun and Choi Kang-hee had previously starred together in the 2008 SBS TV series My Sweet Seoul. Thriller Illegal is a 2010 Belgian drama film directed by Olivier Masset-Depasse. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film received eight nominations at the 1st Magritte Awards, and won the awards for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Actress. The film is critical of practices of Belgian immigration officers. Documentary film Soul Food Stories is a 2013 documentary, comedy, drama and family film written and directed by Tonislav Hristov. Documentary film We Are the Giant is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Greg Barker. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film is scheduled for a limited theatrical run from October 30, 2014 in UK. A special screening and panel Q&A will also take place at London's BFI cinema on the October 30, 2014. Documentary film A Road to Mecca - The Journey of Muhammad Asad, also known as A Road to Mecca, is a 2008 documentary by Austrian filmmaker Georg Misch. The documentary traces the path of Muslim scholar and political theorist Muhammad Asad, which led to his conversion to Islam. Thriller A woman seduces a professional golfer, then offers to kill his opponent if the golfer will kill her psychiatrist, who wants her committed. Comedy D.E.B.S. is a 2004 American action-comedy film written and directed by Angela Robinson. It is an expansion of a short film D.E.B.S. that made the festival circuit. The film is both a parody and an emulation of the Charlie's Angels format. The plot revolves around a love story between one of the heroes and the villain. Their relationship is hindered because they are on opposite sides of the law and the fact that they are both female. Documentary film I Am Somebody is a 1970 short documentary film directed by Madeline Anderson. Animation If We Were Together is a 2013 animation and short film written and directed by Rowena Crowe. Documentary film The Derby is an 1895 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Paul's Kinetoscopes, featuring the end of the May 29 1895 Epsom Derby viewed from a raised position close to the finishing line with the main stand in the distance. A photograph of Acres filming the movie has survived, which shows that the camera used in the production was relatively portable despite what might have been expected from the equipment of the time. The film was long considered lost but footage discovered in the Ray Henville collection in 1995 has been identified by the BFI as being from this film. Comedy Swingtime Johnny is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline. Animation Carnivore Reflux is a 2006 animation, short and comedy film written by Eddie White. It is also directed by James Calvert and Eddie White. Documentary film That Guy... Who Was in That Thing is a 2012 documentary film by Ian Roumain and Michael Schwartz that features sixteen male character actors discussing their careers as working actors below the film star level but who are often recognized as being "that guy" who was in "that thing". Two talent agents also comment on the challenges faced by such actors. The film was produced by Roumain, Schwartz and Brian Volk-Weiss for New Wave Entertainment. Doug Shanaberger described it as a "wonderful new documentary", saying: "If you’re wondering who they are, that’s half the point. But you’ll recognize them, and that’s the other half." The movie's official Facebook page has announced that a sequel is in the works, to be titled That Guy...Who Was In That Thing 2: That Gal. The second film will focus on similarly lesser-known but familiar female character actors, including Catherine Hicks, Alicia Coppola and Roxanne Hart. Documentary film "Surf life" is Scott Lew's response to being diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) at the age of 33. Living With Lew spans three years of Scott's indomitable spirit, relentless lust for life, dogged pursuit of a dream, and his wild, subversive sense of humor in the face of the seemingly unfaceable. Documentary film Umiaq Skin Boat is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Jobie Weetaluktuk. Comedy Kallafiorr is a 2000 film written and directed by Jacek Borcuch. Documentary film Thomas Jefferson is a two-part portrait of one of the most fascinating and complicated figures ever to walk across America’s public stage – the enigmatic and brilliant third president. Thomas Jefferson embodies within his own life the most profound contradictions of American history: as the author of the Declaration of Independence, he gave voice to the fervent desire for freedom, but he also owned more than 150 human beings and never saw fit to free them. Jefferson also made himself into a true renaissance man – a scholar, a philosopher, a diplomat, an aesthete, and an architect. As a young man, he was transformed by the fire of the Enlightenment into America’s most articulate voice for human liberty. Torn between his desire for a serene family life at Monticello and his passion for politics, Jefferson endured ceaseless, heartrending personal loss. As President, he helped create the first American political party, and with the Louisiana Purchase, more than doubled the size of the new nation. Jefferson’s last years were spent founding the University of Virginia and reestablishing his friendship, after decades of estrangement, from his onetime rival John Adams. His influence on and vision for our country reverberates to this day. Documentary film Sex: The Annabel Chong Story is a 1999 documentary film directed, filmed, and produced by Vancouver, B.C., Canada-based producer's Gough Lewis, Kelly Morris and Peter Carr and edited by co-creator Kelly Morris. The film profiles porn star Annabel Chong, a gender studies student at the University of Southern California, who was also an adult actress who was famous for setting a world gang bang record in January 1995. A video of this event was released under the title The World's Biggest Gang Bang. Comedy The Ambulance is a 1990 thriller film written and directed by Larry Cohen. It stars Eric Roberts, James Earl Jones, Janine Turner, Megan Gallagher, Red Buttons, and Eric Braeden as the Doctor. Kevin Hagen plays a cop in what would be his final film role. In his first film role, Stan Lee of Marvel Comics has a small role as himself. Thriller Murder at the Gallop is the second of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on the novel After the Funeral by Agatha Christie, and starred Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Charles "Bud" Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis as Jane Marple's friend Mr. Stringer. The film changes both the action and the characters. The original novel featured Hercule Poirot rather than Miss Marple, and Christie's trademark suspense was replaced by light comedy. The film also stars Robert Morley and Flora Robson and was directed by George Pollock, with James P. Cavanagh credited with the adaptation. The music was by Ron Goodwin. Hilfield Castle featured in the film. Documentary film Dark Side of the Lens is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mickey Smith. Comedy French Twist, is a cult 1995 French comedy film. It was written and directed by Josiane Balasko. The film was one of very few French films to have a dubbed version for English audiences. Its title in French is untranslatable but 'Cursed Lawn' is a close approximation. Science Fiction Hellboy II: The Golden Army is a 2008 American supernatural superhero film based on the fictional character Hellboy created by Mike Mignola. The movie was written and directed by Guillermo del Toro and is a sequel to the 2004 film Hellboy, which del Toro also directed. Ron Perlman reprises his starring role as the eponymous character. The film was commercially released on July 11, 2008 in the United States and Canada by Universal Pictures. Thriller Virtuosity is a 1995 science fiction action film directed by Brett Leonard, written by Eric Bernt, and produced by Gary Lucchesi. The film stars Denzel Washington, Kelly Lynch, Russell Crowe, Stephen Spinella, William Forsythe, Louise Fletcher, William Fichtner, Kevin J. O'Connor, and Kaley Cuoco making her feature film debut. Howard W. Koch, Jr. served as executive producer for the film. Virtuosity had an estimated budget of $30,000,000, but only made $24 million worldwide. It was released in North America on August 4, 1995. Animation Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown is a 1977 animated film produced by United Feature Syndicate for Paramount Pictures, directed by Bill Meléndez, and the third in a series of films based on the Peanuts comic strip. It was the first Peanuts feature-length film produced after the death of composer Vince Guaraldi and used the same voice cast from the 1975 TV special, You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown. In this film, the Peanuts gang heads off to Camp Remote somewhere in the mountains where they ultimately compete in a river rafting race. Documentary film The Order of Myths is a 2008 documentary film directed by Margaret Brown. It focuses on the Mardi Gras celebrations in Mobile, Alabama, the oldest in the United States. It reveals the separate mystic societies established and maintained by black and white groups, and acknowledges the complex racial history of a city with a slaveholding past. While showing the mystic societies' ties to economic, class and racial stratification, the film also showed the beginnings of interaction between the black and white courts. It also tells some of the history of Africatown, a community formed north of Mobile in 1860 by Africans from Ghana, transported illegally as slaves to Mobile decades after the end of the slave trade. The film competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It had a limited release in New York on July 25, 2008, and ran on Independent Lens, a PBS series featuring independent films, in 2009. It was distributed by The Cinema Guild. Comedy Wedding in Bessarabia is a comedy made in 2009 by director Napoleon Helmis. It is a co-production that includes Romania, Moldova, and Luxembourg. Animation The Wild Thornberrys Movie is a 2002 American animated adventure comedy-drama film based on the The Wild Thornberrys television series. The film follows Eliza Thornberry on her quest to rescue a baby cheetah cub named Tally from ruthless poachers. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo and distributed by Paramount Pictures, and was released on December 20, 2002. Comedy Hong Kong Confidential is a 2010 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Latvian director Māris Martinsons. It was chosen as Latvia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist. Documentary film Without Pity: A Film About Abilities is an HBO film narrated by Christopher Reeve. This documentary celebrates the efforts of the disabled to live full, productive lives. The viewers meet a cross section of Americans in the film. A young woman with cerebral palsy who cares for her baby, while a man with cerebral palsy lives successfully on his own after 40 years in a Colorado institution. The film takes a trip to school with a remarkable 6-year-old boy without arms or legs, visits the workplace of a blind computer expert, and meets a professor with polio who teaches the history of discrimination against people with disabilities. A young man recently made paraplegic discusses his daily battle with depression and his determination and motivation to overcome it and get on with his life. This movie applauds the resilience and potential of people with disabilities and their need to be determined to be self-sufficient. Documentary film Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain is a 1992 documentary film written by Jerrilyn Dodds,Pablo Romero and Agustí Villaronga and directed by Agustí Villaronga. Comedy The Terminal is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones. It is about a man who becomes trapped in New York City's JFK International Airport terminal when he is denied entry into the United States and at the same time cannot return to his native country due to a revolution. The film is partially inspired by the 17-year-stay of Mehran Karimi Nasseri in the Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Terminal I, Paris, France from 1988 to 2006. Documentary film On the Shoulders of Giants: The Story of the Greatest Team You Never Heard Of is a 2011 historical sports documentary film directed by Deborah Morales, written by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse. This film tells the story of the All-Black professional basketball team the New York Renaissance or Harlem Rens. Comedy La mujer de tu vida 2: La mujer vacía is a 1994 film directed by Manuel Iborra. Documentary film The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton is a 2002 documentary about Nicholas Winton, the man who organized the Kindertransport rescue mission of 669 children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of the Second World War. Director Matej Mináč decided to make the documentary after meeting Winton while developing the film treatment for All My Loved Ones. Documentary film Florida: Window to a Hidden World is a 1991 documentary film directed by Wes Skiles. Documentary film Anatomie des Weggehens is a 2012 documentary written and directed by Oliver Tataru. Thriller Naam Gum Jaayega is a 2005 thriller film written and directed by Amol Shetge. Comedy The Carnival Night is a 1956 Soviet musical film. It is Eldar Ryazanov's first big-screen film, Lyudmila Gurchenko's first role and also one of the most famous films starring popular comedian Igor Ilyinsky.The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1956 with a total of 48.64 million tickets sold. Documentary film Hitting The Waves is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Omelga Mthiyane. Comedy Knock Knock I Am Looking to Marry is a 2003 film directed by Anita Udeep. Documentary film Jared Lyell is a 2013 documentary film directed by Rob Norton. Documentary film Power Trip is a documentary film by director Paul Devlin that describes the electricity crisis in the country of Georgia shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union. It looks at the chaos and riots that occurred in Tbilisi, Georgia, shortly after the AES Corporation, an American global power company, purchased Telasi, Tbilisi's privatized electricity distribution company. The film exposes corruption in the highest levels of government as well as the plight of the Georgian people as they struggle for power. Animation The Dot and the Line is a 1965 short, animation, comedy, family and romance film written by Norton Juster and directed by Chuck Jones. Documentary film Do It Again is a 2010 documentary film directed by Robert Patton-Spruill and produced by Boston Globe reporter Geoff Edgers. The film follows Edgers on his quest to reunite British rock band The Kinks. Along the way he interviews several musicians and celebrities, discussing with them the band's music and influence, as well as their sentiments towards a potential Kinks reunion. Shooting for Do It Again began in the spring of 2008, and it made its debut at the Rotterdam International Film Festival in January 2010. Do It Again showed at several film festivals around the world throughout 2010, and was picked up for broadcast on public television in late 2011. Animation Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds is a French and American film with live action and animation co-written, co-produced and directed by Luc Besson, based on his novel of the same title and starring Freddie Highmore and Mia Farrow. EuropaCorp produced the film, which is the third in Besson's Arthur series, following Arthur and the Invisibles and continuing Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard. Thriller The Message is a 2009 espionage thriller set in 1942 Nanking, featuring a cast of top Chinese stars. The film was adapted from Mai Jia's 2007 novel, The Message, and was co-directed by Chen Kuo-Fu and Gao Qunshu. The Message has received excellent reviews by critics despite of being a blockbuster itself and was nominated for a total of thirteen awards at the 2009 Golden Horse Film Festival, 2010 Asian Film Awards, 2010 Hong Kong Film Awards, and 2010 Hundred Flowers Awards. It won the best film award at 17th Beijing University Student Film Festival. Li Bingbing won the Best Leading Actress Award at the 46th Golden Horse Film Awards for her role as the code-breaker chief in this movie. Science Fiction The Lawnmower Man is a 1992 American science fiction action horror film directed by Brett Leonard and written by Brett Leonard and Gimel Everett. The film is named after a Stephen King short story of the same title, but aside from a single scene, the stories are unrelated. The film stars Jeff Fahey as Jobe Smith, a simple-minded gardener, and Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Lawrence Angelo, the scientist who decides to experiment on him. The film was originally titled Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man, but King successfully sued the producers for attaching his name to the film and stated in court documents that the film "bore no meaningful resemblance" to his story. An earlier short film, also titled "The Lawnmower Man", is a more faithful adaptation of the short story. It was directed by Jim Gonis in 1987. After the success of The Lawnmower Man, Leonard would later make another virtual reality film called Virtuosity starring Academy Award winners Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe in 1995. Animation The Princess and the Goblin is a 1991 European animated fantasy film directed by József Gémes. It is an adaptation of 1872 novel of the same name by George MacDonald. When a peaceful kingdom is menaced by an army of monstrous goblins, a brave and beautiful princess joins forces with a resourceful peasant boy to rescue the noble king and all his people. The lucky pair must battle the evil power of the wicked goblin prince armed only with the gift of song, the miracle of love, and a magical shimmering thread. Thriller Bedlam is a film starring Boris Karloff and Anna Lee, and was the last in a series of stylish horror B films produced by Val Lewton for RKO Radio Pictures. The film was inspired by William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress, and Hogarth was given a writing credit. Comedy Take Me Out to the Snowland is a 1987 comedy romance film written by Nobuyuki Isshiki and directed by Yasuo Baba. Comedy Garfield is a 2004 American live-action film directed by Peter Hewitt based on the Jim Davis comic strip of the same name. It stars Breckin Meyer as Jon Arbuckle, Jennifer Love Hewitt as Dr. Liz Wilson, and features Bill Murray as the voice of Garfield. Garfield the cat was created with computer-generated imagery, though all other animals were real. The film was produced by Davis Entertainment Company and 20th Century Fox. The film shares several similarities to the 1982 animated special Here Comes Garfield. The movie was released in the United States on June 11, 2004. Reviews of the movie were generally very negative, although Murray's voice work received some positive notices. Baha Men performed the song "Holla!" for the film and its soundtrack. The music video premiered in early summer 2004 and featured clips from the film and gags showing obvious references to the Garfield franchise. Animation From Point A to Point Z is a 2012 animation, short, comedy, family film directed by Karl Staven. Thriller Tusks is a 1990 adventure film directed by Tara Leigh Moore. Documentary film Tales of Masked Men is a 2012 Documentary film written by Carlos Ávila and directed by Carlos Ávila. Documentary film Le Grand Akshan is a 2003 documentary film by Ron Goldman about a doomed ship's failed voyage to Mandatory Palestine that happens to uncover shocking family secrets. Animation Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Great Santa Claus Caper, a.k.a. simply The Great Santa Claus Caper, is a 1978 animated American television special featuring Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy. Comedy Engagement is a South African film directed by Bryony and Mark Roughton. The movie refers to itself as "A modern day parable: a dramatic romance filmed in Port Elizabeth in the Nelson Mandela Metropole, South Africa." Comedy Rock Opera is a 1999 comedy film that follows a fictional Austin, Texas musician's attempt to put together a tour for his struggling and under-appreciated band Pigpoke. The movie debuted at South by Southwest 1999. Thriller Broken Embraces is a 2009 Spanish romantic thriller film written, produced, and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Led by an ensemble cast consisting of many Almodóvar regulars, it stars Lluís Homar as a blind Madrilenian screenwriter who recalls his tragic love for Lena, played by Penélope Cruz, the deceased lead actress in his last directional feature Girls and Suitcases, who was also the mistress of a powerful, obsessive businessman. Blanca Portillo co-stars as his agent Judit, while Tamar Novas portrays her son and Caine's co-writer Diego. Inspired by darkness and by a photo of a couple, that Almodóvar took of El Golfo beach in Lanzarote in the late 1990s, the film serves as an homage to filmmaking, cinema and its various film genres. Stylistically, it is a complex noir-ish melodrama, that also blends comic elements with a film within a film—a broad comedy, that hearkens back to Almodóvar's 1988 release, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Thematically, Broken Embraces addresses themes like voyeurism, repression, prostitution, death, vengeance, fixation, illness, and drugs. Broken Embraces was one of the films competing for the Palme d'Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Munni is a 1975 animation film written by Gulzar and directed by Bhimsain. Documentary film A Very Gaga Thanksgiving is a Thanksgiving television special that originally aired on November 24, 2011, in the United States on ABC. Conceived and directed by Lady Gaga, it discusses her personal life and the inspiration behind her music. Development for A Very Gaga Thanksgiving immediately surfaced in November 2011, when it was announced that Gaga would host a television special on Thanksgiving. It features guest appearances from Katie Couric, Art Smith, and Tony Bennett. Gaga performed stripped down, acoustic versions of four songs from her second studio album, Born This Way, along with two Christmas songs and a duet with Bennett. The special received critical acclaim and gave ABC its best ratings in four years for its respective time slot on Thanksgiving Day. Comedy Dead Hand Knocking is a 2007 comedy film written by Miquel Obiols and directed by Ramón Costafreda. Thriller Angli: The Movie is a 2005 Maltese action film based on the popular TV series of the same name. Documentary film White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue is a 2007 documentary film directed and produced by William Baker and chronicling the life of Australian singer Kylie Minogue during her concert tour Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour. It was filmed between August 2006 and March 2007 in both Australia and the United Kingdom. Intended as an account of Minogue's return to the stage following her recovery from cancer, the film features on-stage and back-stage footage and interviews with several of Minogue's tour crew, including the director, William Baker. Kylie's sister Dannii and U2 lead singer Bono are also featured. The film had a one-night premiere in each country, starting in the United Kingdom on 16 October 2007 and ending on 16 November 2007 in New Zealand. It received mostly negative reviews. It was later released on DVD in two editions: the European/United Kingdom edition and the Australian/New Zealand edition. These were later followed by a two-disc edition; the second disc contained a concert that was filmed during Kylie's Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour in Melbourne, Australia. The title White Diamond was taken from one of Kylie's songs. Comedy Meine Tochter und ich is a film directed by Thomas Engel released on Aug 16, 1963. Documentary film Du bist min (Ein deutsches Tagebuch) is an East German film. It was released in 1969. Documentary film Degania: The First Kibbutz Fights Its Last Battle is a 2008 Israeli documentary directed by Yitzhak Rubin that premiered at the Haifa International Film Festival. The film's subject is the bitter dispute over the transition of the first kibbutz, Degania—established in 1910 by a dozen young idealists on the banks of the Jordan River—from a model based on socialism, egalitarianism and mutual responsibility to one of free market capitalism and differential salaries. It follows the emotional and heated debates leading up to the fateful day in March 2007 when kibbutzniks voted on the proposal to privatize their community. Comedy The Miracle of St. Anne was a short film, now lost, made by Orson Welles. It served as a prelude to the play The Unthinking Lobster, which was written and directed by Welles as part of a collection of two one-act plays performed under the banner title of The Blessed and the Damned. The film consisted of the rushes for a Biblical epic that was a film-within-the-play. Comedy When Jews Were Funny is a documentary film by Canadian director Alan Zweig, released in 2013, which explores the role of Jewish comedians in the history of North American comedy and humour from the Borscht belt to the present day. The film features interviews with and/or performance clips of a wide variety of Jewish comedy performers and writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Howie Mandel, Gilbert Gottfried, Rodney Dangerfield, Eugene Mirman, Marc Maron, Bob Einstein, Andy Kindler, Shelley Berman, Alan King, Judy Gold, Elon Gold, David Steinberg, Jackie Mason, Jack Carter, Norm Crosby, Henny Youngman, David Brenner, Shecky Greene, Mark Breslin, Cory Kahaney, Harrison Greenbaum, Simon Rakoff, Lisa Lambert, Larry Josephson and Michael Wex. The film premiered on September 10, 2013 at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It subsequently won the festival award for the year's best Canadian feature film. Comedy Sexaholix...A Love Story is a stage comedy show written by John Leguizamo. Thriller Rancid is a 2004 Swedish thriller film in English, written by Jesper Ersgård and directed by Jack Ersgard. Comedy Lucky Miles is an Australian drama feature film based on several true stories involving people entering Australia illegally along the continent's coastline. Its director was Michael James Rowland and its producers were Jo Dyer and Lesley Dyer. Documentary film Men Against the Arctic is a 1955 American short documentary film directed by Winston Hibler. It won an Academy Award in 1956 for Documentary Short Subject. It was also entered into the 6th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Alfalfa's Double is an Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 186th Our Gang short that was released. Science Fiction Zombie Night is a 2003 Canadian horror film directed by David J. Francis, written by Francis and Amber Lynn Francis, and starring Danny Ticknovich and Sandra Segovic. Comedy Paris Is Always Paris is a 1951 Italian-French comedy film directed by Luciano Emmer. Comedy A Brewerytown Romance is a 1914 American short silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Just a Walk in the Park is a TV movie starring George Eads and Jane Krakowski. It premiered on ABC Family in 2002. It was directed by Steven Schachter. Comedy The Yellow Cab Man is a 1950 comedy film directed by Jack Donohue starring Red Skelton, Gloria DeHaven and Edward Arnold. The inventor of unbreakable glass tries to sell it to a taxicab company, hoping that they will make unbreakable windshields. A brief sequence of distorted visual effects in the film is the work of the photographer Weegee, who also makes a cameo appearance as a cab driver. Animation Daddy's Little Doll is a 2011 animated short film directed by Luciana Eguti and Paulo Muppet. Comedy Su excelencia is a 1967 Mexican political satire film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Sonia Infante, and Guillermo Zetina. The film is set in a fictional dystopia where "Red" and "Green" countries are the political equivalents of the socialist and capitalist countries of the Cold War, which the film satirizes. Cantinflas portrays Lopitos, a chancellor stationed in his country's embassy in the communist country of Pepeslavia who later ascends to the role of ambassador and has to decide the pivotal vote of joining the "Reds" or the "Greens", therefore deciding the fate of one hundred nations. Su excelencia, the fourth Cantinflas film distributed by Columbia Pictures, boasted box-office success and is among Cantinflas' most successful films. Thriller Riot Ghoul is a 2012 mystery comedy science fiction horror fantasy thriller short film written and directed by Gentry McShane. Documentary film Porch Glider is a 1970 short documentary film directed by James Herbert. Documentary film Unmasked Judeophobia is a documentary and historical film directed by Gloria Z. Greenfield. Comedy Rita, Sue and Bob Too is a 1987 British film directed by Alan Clarke, set in Bradford, about two teenaged schoolgirls who have a sexual fling with a married man. It was adapted by Andrea Dunbar, based on two of her stage plays; Rita Sue and Bob Too and The Arbor. Its portrayal of ordinary people's lives made it a cult film soon after its cinematic release. The strapline of the film was: "Thatcher's Britain with her knickers down." Documentary film Delamu is an award winning 2004 documentary film directed by the acclaimed Fifth Generation Chinese filmmaker, Tian Zhuangzhuang. Delamu documents the people living in the Nujiang River Valley, along the Tea Horse Road, an ancient trade route between China's Yunnan province and Tibet. The film was jointly produced by companies in the People's Republic of China, and Japan. It had its American premier at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. The title, "Delamu" refers to the Tibetan word for "peaceful angel", and the name of one of the mules owned by a villager in the film. Documentary film Awaking Arthur offers a very different approach to the well-known King Arthur story. Featuring vivid recreations, this documentary traces the origins of the Arthurian Legends seperates the fact from the legend. and was filmed on location in France, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England. Comedy Kisses for My President is a 1964 comedy film directed by Curtis Bernhardt, starring Fred MacMurray and Polly Bergen. Leslie McCloud makes history when she is elected the first female President of the United States. However, her husband Thad McCloud is less enthusiastic. Comedy Dumm Dumm Dumm is a 2001 Tamil drama film co-written and directed by Azhagam Perumal and produced by noted director Mani Ratnam under his home studio, Madras Talkies. It features Madhavan and Jyothika in the leading roles with Vivek, Manivannan and Murali portraying other pivotal roles. The film featured cinematography by Ramji, editing by Sreekar Prasad and music composed by Karthik Raja. The story revolves around an unhappy groom and bride forced into a wedding. The groom backs away because he is reluctant to give up his life of wine and women in the city while the bride is unwilling because she wants to pursue an Engineering degree. The two draw up a few plans to stop the wedding, but they fizzle out. Just when they begin to think that their getting together may not be too bad an idea after all, a real fight stops the wedding; how they reunite forms the crux of the plot. The film opened on April 13, 2001 to positive reviews from critics and performed well commercially. Thriller A Lack Of Gravity is a 2010 short drama film written by Jason Mills and directed by Alain Hain. "With this, the third part of his audacious trilogy on contemporary gay life, Director Alain Hain explores how gay men are pressured to conform to straight stereotypes in American society." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Thriller Phase IV is a 1974 American science fiction film. It is the only feature-length film directed by the noted title sequence designer Saul Bass. It starred Michael Murphy, Nigel Davenport and Lynne Frederick. The interiors of the film were shot at Pinewood Studios in England and the exterior locations were shot in Kenya, Africa even though the film is set in the Arizona desert of the United States. It was produced by Alced Productions and Paramount Pictures. The film was a box office flop and as a result this was the only feature film directed by Bass. It has since gained a cult following due to TV airings beginning in 1975 and also being shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000 during the KTMA era. Comedy Friday Nights Tights is a 2011 short animation comedy film directed by Joonki Park. Thriller Place Vendôme is a 1998 film directed by Nicole Garcia, starring Catherine Deneuve, and named after the Place Vendôme in Paris. Deneuve won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 55th Venice International Film Festival for her role in the film. Thriller The Terminal Man is a 1974 film directed by Mike Hodges, based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton. It stars George Segal. The story centers on the immediate dangers of mind control and the power of computers. Science Fiction Stowaway to the Moon is a 1975 made-for-TV movie, starring Lloyd Bridges among others. The basic plot centers around a pre-teen boy who stows away on an Apollo mission to the moon. The movie also features Pete Conrad, the third person to walk on the Moon. The movie was based on the novel of the same name written by William Roy Shelton. Comedy Roaring Years is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa set in the 1930s during the Fascist period of Benito Mussolini. It stars Nino Manfredi and Gino Cervi. The film was inspired by the satirical comedy "The Government Inspector” by Nikolai Gogol, The film won Best Feature at the 1962 Locarno International Film Festival. Animation Ghosks is the Bunk is a 1939 animated short starring Popeye, Olive Oyl and Bluto. Olive reads a ghost story to Popeye and Brutis. Bluto leaves and rigs a haunted house and lures them to it. But they quickly discover him and, even better, a can of invisible paint, and they get the better of him. Comedy 2001: A Space Travesty is a 2000 American spoof comedy film starring actor Leslie Nielsen. The film has a few sequences parodying elements of 2001: A Space Odyssey, but is not focused on parodying Odyssey. Comedy Russkies is a 1987 American drama film starring Whip Hubley and Leaf Phoenix, directed by Rick Rosenthal with cinematography by Reed Smoot. Animation Hobgoblin's Math is a 2004 short and animation film written and directed by Ilja Bereznickas. Animation Balablok is a 1972 animated short written and directed by Břetislav Pojar exploring the human propensity for resorting to violence over reason. Produced by René Jodoin for the National Film Board of Canada, the 7 min 27 sec film received the 1973 Grand Prix du Festival for Short Film at the Cannes Film Festival. The film was produced at a cost of C$37,000, utilizing cutout animation. Animation Ration Bored is the ninth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 26, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Comedy Zorro, The Gay Blade is a 1981 feature film. This comedy features George Hamilton in a Golden Globe-nominated dual role as both Don Diego de la Vega and his gay twin brother Bunny Wigglesworth, né Ramon De La Vega. Thriller Parinda is a 1989 Indian crime drama film directed and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It is considered by many to be the turning point in reality in Hindi cinema, as the theme of the film discusses the real life of Indian underworld gangsters and the general life of residents in the city of Mumbai. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles. It won two National Film Awards and five Filmfare Awards, and was India's official entry for the 1990 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.The movie was titled Kabutarkhana but later changed and release as Parinda. Thriller Murder in Greenwich is a 2002 American television film directed by Tom McLoughlin. The teleplay by Dave Erickson is based on the 1998 book of the same title by Mark Fuhrman. The Columbia TriStar Domestic Television production debuted on the USA Network on November 15, 2002 and was released on DVD on May 6, 2003. Documentary film Shakespeare and Victor Hugo's Intimacies is a 2008 documentary written and directed by Yulene Olaizola. Comedy The Fickle Finger of Fate is a 1967 comedy film directed by Richard Rush, produced by Sidney W. Pink, and starring Tab Hunter. Hunter stars as a clumsy businessman who accidentally gets wrapped up in a plot of intrigue while on a trip to Spain. The film was distributed in America by Troma Entertainment. Tagline: It's James Bond on acid! Comedy The Little Hut is a 1957 British-American romantic comedy film made by MGM. It was directed by Mark Robson, produced by Mark Robson and F. Hugh Herbert, from a screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert, adapted by Nancy Mitford from the play La petite hutte by André Roussin. Science Fiction The Mystery of the Third Planet, aka The Secret of the Third Planet is a 1981 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by Roman Kachanov and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. It is based on a children's science fiction novella "Alice's Travel" by Kir Bulychov, from Alisa Selezneva book series. The movie is considered a cult classic in Russia, it was included in various top list of animated films and science fiction films. A shortened novelisation of the film was written by Bulychov himself, a diafilm and a number of video games were based on The Mystery of the Third Planet, and spiritual successor film Alice's Birthday was released in 2009. Comedy Lake Placid is a 1999 American monster horror comedy film. The film was written by David E. Kelley and directed by Steve Miner, starring Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, Oliver Platt, Brendan Gleeson, Betty White, Meredith Salenger and Mariska Hargitay. The plot revolves around a giant, 30-foot-long man-eating crocodile which terrorizes the fictional location of Black Lake, Maine, United States, and also follows the dysfunctional group who attempt to capture or destroy the creature. The film was produced by Fox 2000 Pictures and Stan Winston Studios and principal photography was shot in British Columbia, Canada. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and released in cinemas in the United States on July 16, 1999, and in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2000. The film was a financial success at the box office and was followed by three made-for-television sequels, Lake Placid 2, Lake Placid 3 and Lake Placid: The Final Chapter. Comedy Nazrana is a 1961 Black-and-white melodrama Hindi film produced by S. Krishnamurthy and directed by C. V. Sridhar in his Hindi directional debut. The film stars Raj Kapoor and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with Usha Kiran, Achala Sachdev and Agha as an ensemble cast while South Star Gemini Ganesan has an extended cameo appearance. The music is by Ravi. The film was a remake of 1959 Tamil film Kalyana Parisu which was also directed by C. V. Sridhar. Nazrana is about a triangular love story between Raj, Vasanthi and Geeta. Documentary film ""Oh my God! It’s a hermaphrodite!” screams the nurse, moments after Mani Bruce Mitchell is born into the hands of a doctor in a small New Zealand hospital in 1953. Fifty years later, the short documentary BLACK AND WHITE interweaves the stories of intersex activist Mani Bruce Mitchell and acclaimed photographer Rebecca Swan, exploring their powerful creative collaboration. Intimate present-day interviews and actuality are interspersed with archival slides, photographs, and playful fragments of Super-8 stop-motion animation, concluding with actuality footage framed by the epic grandeur of Wellington’s rugged southern coast. Focusing first on Mani’s extraordinary childhood, and then on the story of Mani and Rebecca’s photographic collaboration, this documentary poses a challenge to notions of masculinity and femininity as rigid categories. As in Swan’s still images, Mani defies the categories of male and female and boldly proclaims her own intersex identity. Mani stares back at the camera, no longer the powerless “freak” of the hospital lecture theatre photographs and displays of her childhood, but challenging the viewer to see her for who s/he is – simply different." Quoting the description from the Official Site. Comedy I love you in all the languages in the world is a 2005 film directed by and starring Leonardo Pieraccioni. Documentary film Regnbågens Sång is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Nasrin Pakkho. Comedy Jinxed is an American fantasy-comedy television film that premiered on Nickelodeon on November 29, 2013. The film stars Ciara Bravo and Jack Griffo. The film was shot entirely in Vancouver, Canada. The film was released on DVD April 8, 2014. Comedy “I do it for the leather, I do it for the power, I do it for the pleasure of $250 an hour.” Local rock goddess and edgy provocateur Shawna Virago whales on her six-string while delivering a lyrical lashing with this leather anthem." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Zartha is a 2012 short, animated, science fiction film written by Samantha Vick and directed by Carleigh Ellwood. Thriller Section spéciale is a 1975 French film, directed by Costa-Gavras and based on a book L'affaire de la Section Spéciale by Hervé Villeré. It stars Louis Seigner, Roland Bertin, Michael Lonsdale, Ivo Garrani, François Maistre, Jacques Spiesser, Henri Serre, Heinz Bennent and Claude Piéplu. It is named after the Special Sections of Vichy France. The film shared the Best Director prize at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival, and was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best foreign film. Documentary film Peter Murray is a 1981 film directed by David Hancock and Herbert di Gioia. Documentary film Léon la lune is a 1956 French short documentary film directed by Alain Jessua. The film won the Prix Jean Vigo in 1957. The film documents an old drifter in Paris in the poetic realist style. Jessua was inspired by Jean-Paul Clébert's book "Paris Insolite" and decided to make a film about a clochard or tramp. The poet and novelist Robert Giraud, an expert on the Parisian underworld, introduced Jessua to Léon la Lune, a vagrant whose real name was Leon Boudeville and suggested they follow him from day to night. After completing the film Giraud showed it to the poet and screenwriter Jacques Prévert who wrote an introduction and asked Henri Crolla to contribute some music to the film. Léon la lune also appeared in the series Clochards by Robert Doisneau, the pioneer of humanist photojournalism. Thriller Chor Chor Super Chor is 2013 Hindi Comedy film directed by K. Rajesh and produced by Ved Kataria and Renu Kataria. The film features Deepak Dobriyal, Anshul Kataria and Priya Bathija as main characters. The film released on August 2, 2013. Science Fiction Venomous is a 2001 action horror film starring Treat Williams, Mary Page Keller and Hannes Jaenicke and directed by Fred Olen Ray, credited as Ed Raymond. Thriller A Woman at War is a 1991 biography film directed by Edward Bennett. Animation Deep in Area 51, Lupin has just purloined the extra-terrestrial "original metal" from a government research facility. With Zenigata and his new partner Emily hot on his heels, Lupin finds himself the target of an all-female assassin group known as the Bloody Angels. Can Lupin outwit the heavenly tactics of these deadly beauties? Science Fiction The Terror Within is a 1989 science fiction/horror film starring George Kennedy, Andrew Stevens, Starr Andreeff and Terri Treas. The film was directed by Thierry Notz. Thriller Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers is a 1988 horror film directed by Dwight H. Little and written by Alan B. McElroy. It is the fourth installment of the Halloween film series and focuses on Michael Myers returning home to kill his niece Jamie Lloyd, the daughter of Laurie Strode, with Dr. Loomis once more pursuing him. As the title suggests, this film marks the return of Michael Myers. Myers did not feature in the previous installment, Halloween III: Season of the Witch. Initially, John Carpenter and co-producer Debra Hill retired the Michael Myers storyline after the second installment of the series, intending to feature a new Halloween-season related plot every sequel, of which Halloween III would be the first—Halloween 4 was originally intended to be a ghost story. However, due to the disappointing financial performance of the third film, Halloween 4 reintroduced Michael Myers. Comedy Spare Change is a 2013 short comedy drama film written by Daniel Schachter and David Gruber and directed by Daniel Schachter. Comedy Jason Kuller's HBO stand-up comedy special. Documentary film Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation is a horror compilation video released in 2001 by FlixMix. Marketed as "The Killer Compilation," the film consists of seventeen scenes from notable, revolutionary horror titles, along with short screens describing the apropos villain. Animation Kidô senshi Gandamu II: Ai senshihen is an animation film directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino. Science Fiction Total Recall is a 2012 American science fiction action film remake of the 1990 film of the same name, and loosely based on the 1966 short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick. The film centers upon an ordinary factory worker who accidentally discovers that his current life is a fabrication predicated upon false memories implanted into his brain by the government. Ensuing events leave no room for doubt that his true identity is that of a highly trained secret agent. He then follows a trail of clues to gradually recover more suppressed memories and reassumes his original vocation with renewed dedication. Unlike the original film and the short story, the plot takes place on Earth rather than a trip to Mars and exhibits more political overtones. The film blends American and Asian influences, most notably in the settings and dominant populations of the two nation-states in the story: the United Federation of Britain and the Colony. Total Recall was directed by Len Wiseman and written by Mark Bomback, James Vanderbilt, and Kurt Wimmer. It stars Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, Bryan Cranston, Will Yun Lee, and Bill Nighy. Documentary film Jeni and David are model scouts for IMG Models Paris. Each year they take the Trans-Siberian Railway across Russia searching for the next generation of supermodels. As they travel across the country they stop at the remote cities en route... Omsk, Novosibirsk, Nizny Novgorod... ending in St. Petersburg. At each city they hold castings where hundreds of hopeful local girls line up - desperate to be selected.We follow Jeni and David discovering what makes this trip so essential. Why do they believe they'll find the best contenders for the next supermodel here in remote Russia? Why do some faces make the grade and others not? And once chosen, how do their lives change? For the answer to that question we'll visit the homes of those hoping to be chosen, and talk to the families of those already a 'name' on the fashion circuit. And we'll see a group of girls make the transformation - from deepest Siberia to the cover of major fashion magazines Comedy Growing Pains is a 1984 American black comedy teen film released by New World Pictures. Written and directed by Robert Houston and produced by Kim Jorgensen, the film follows a group of teenage delinquents who escape the oppressive Catholic orphanage where they live in order to rescue one of their fellow "inmates". While the film's adult stars Martin Mull, Karen Black, Anne De Salvo, and Murphy Dunne received top billing in promotional materials, the story is told through the perspective of the adolescent protagonists; played by Georg Olden, Pamela Segall, Michael Hentz, Joey Coleman, and Christopher Brown. Comedy A Stranger in Town is a 1943 comedy-drama political film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Roy Rowland and produced by Robert Sisk from an original screenplay by Isobel Lennart and William Kozlenko. The film had a music score by Daniele Amfitheatrof and Nathaniel Shilkret, and cinematography by Sidney Wagner. Comedy Matilde is a 2013 short comedy film written by Francesco Niccolai and Vito Palmieri and directed by Vito Palmieri. Thriller Trancers 6 is a 2002 science fiction film starring Zette Sullivan, Jennifer Capo, Robert Donavan, Timothy Prindle, Jere Jon, Jennifer Cantrell, Ben Bar, James R. Hilton, Kyle O. Ingleman, Gregory Lee Kenyon and Douglas Smith. The film was directed by Jay Woelfel and produced by Johnnie J. Young of Young Wolf Productions. Comedy The Roly Poly Man is a 1994 film directed by Bill Young. Documentary film Sun Dogs is a 2006 documentary directed by Andrea Stewart, distributed by Palm Pictures. Animation Vigia is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Marcel Barelli. Thriller The Scarf is a 1951 American thriller film noir directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, James Barton and Emlyn Williams. Animation Moyana is a 2010 animated short film directed by Emiliano González Alcocer. Animation The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated children's fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of The Happy Cricket, released in 2001. The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs was nominated for best movie in the 2009 Chicago International Children's Film Festival." In 2010, the film won the Academia Brasileira de Cinema's prize for best animation and best children's feature film. Thriller Domino is a 2005 American action film directed by Tony Scott and written by Richard Kelly. Inspired by Domino Harvey, the English daughter of stage and screen actor Laurence Harvey, who became a Los Angeles bounty hunter, the plot flashes back as Domino, fashion model turned bounty hunter, narrates how a $10M robbery came about 36 hours before. Supporting roles are Mickey Rourke, Edgar Ramirez, Delroy Lindo and Mo'Nique. The film is dedicated to Domino Harvey, who died at only 35 years of age from an accidental overdose of fentanyl on June 27, 2005, before the film was released. Animation Knick Knack is a 1989 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The short is about a snow globe snowman who wants to join the other travel souvenirs in a summer themed party. However, the glass dome that surrounds him prevents him from doing so, thus leading to his many attempts to break out of his snow globe. Knick Knack is Pixar's fourth and final short produced during the company's tenure as a hardware company. The short stands out from Lasseter's other early short films at Pixar in its reliance on pure comedy to drive the story. It was inspired by Tom and Jerry, Looney Tunes, and the work of animators Chuck Jones and Tex Avery. Lasseter collected snow globes and also enjoyed souvenirs from distant places and those elements made their way into the short as well. Singer Bobby McFerrin improvised the acapella vocal jazz soundtrack to the film while watching a rough cut which was eventually left unchanged in its final edition. Knick Knack premiered at the 1989 SIGGRAPH convention in Boston and was presented in 3D. The short has enjoyed positive reviews since its debut, and has been screened as a part of numerous film festivals. Animation Bark, George ... and More Doggie Tails is a 2003 short animated film directed by Gene Deitch. Thriller Charades is a 1998 mystery/drama film. The film stars Erika Eleniak and C. Thomas Howell. Thriller Smilla's Sense of Snow is a 1997 thriller film directed by Bille August and starring Julia Ormond, Gabriel Byrne, and Richard Harris. Based on the 1992 novel Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow by Danish author Peter Høeg, the film is about a transplanted Greenlander, Smilla Jasperson, who investigates the mysterious death of a small Inuit boy who lived in her housing complex in Copenhagen. Suspecting wrongdoing, Smilla uncovers a trail of clues leading towards a secretive corporation that has made several mysterious expeditions to Greenland. Scenes from the film were shot in Copenhagen and western Greenland. The film was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival, where director Bille August was nominated for the Golden Bear. Documentary film Facing Climate Change: Oyster Farmers is 2012 short documentary film directed by Benjamin Drummond and Sara Joy Steele. Documentary film Tro Lai Ngu Thuy is a 1997 documentary film directed by Le Manh Thich and Do Khanh Toan. Animation Lost Utopia is a 2007 experimental short film directed by Mirai Mizue. Science Fiction T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous is a 1998 edu-tainment feature filmed for the IMAX 3D format. The film is directed by Brett Leonard, renowned for his computer-generated imagery special effects productions. Executive producer/co-writer Andrew Gellis and producers Antoine Compin and Charis Horton also make up the production team. Actors Liz Stauber and Peter Horton star, alongside Kari Coleman, Tuck Milligan and Laurie Murdoch. The film is among the few IMAX films that are considered "pure entertainment" though it still is considered rather educational by the mainstream audience. Comedy Chilly Days is a 1928 comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Rule Of Love is a 2013 short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Adam Zielinski. Comedy Weak at Denise is a 2001 comedy film written by Julian Nott and Graham Williams and directed by Graham Williams. Comedy The Little Bus Stop is a 2012 comedy film directed by Isa Genzken. Science Fiction The Secret Keeper is a 2012 short drama film written by Sara Fletcher and Bears Fonté and directed by Bears Fonté. Documentary film Risky Business: A Look Inside America's Adult Film Industry is a 2013 documentary film written by Mary Burns and Adelin Gasana and directed by David Mech. Thriller After... is a 2006 supernatural thriller film about the exploits of a group of "urban explorers". It was written by Kevin Miller and David L. Cunningham, who also directed the film. It stars Daniel Caltagirone, Flora Montgomery, and Nicholas Aaron. Comedy Slim Susie is a 2003 Swedish comedy crime film. It was directed by Ulf Malmros and written by Malmros and Petteri Nuottimäki. Animation An American Tail: Fievel Goes West is a 1991 American animated western film produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio and released by Universal Pictures. It is the sequel to An American Tail, and the last installment in the series to be released theatrically, also the fourth installment in terms of the series' fictional chronology. It was followed at the end of the 1990s by two direct-to-video followups, both of which took place chronologically before this film. A continuation of this installment, Fievel's American Tails, aired on CBS in 1992. Don Bluth, the original film's director, had no involvement with this film. Instead, it was directed by Phil Nibbelink and Simon Wells. Wells went on to do We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, Balto, and The Time Machine, while Nibbelink went on to co-direct We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story and direct his own independent features. The film follows the story of a family of Jewish-Russian mice who emigrate to the Wild West. In the film, Fievel Mousekewitz is separated from his family as the train approaches the American Old West; the film chronicles Fievel and Sheriff Wylie Burp teaching Tiger how to act like a dog. Documentary film Love Bomb: A Journey From Fear to Love is a 2011 documentary film directed by Rhea Zimmerman Komarek. Comedy Shanghai Kiss is a 2007 direct-to-DVD film. The film was released on DVD on October 9, 2007. Hayden Panettiere won the Feature Film Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival for her role as Adelaide. Liam Liu, a Chinese American actor dwelling in Los Angeles unwittingly gets involved with a high school girl. He suddenly has to go to China after learning from his father that he has inherited his grandmother's home in Shanghai. He's not very appreciative of his Chinese roots and at first only wants to sell the house and get back to the U.S. as fast as possible. He gets a taste of Chinese customs after meeting a girl there and ends up having some big decisions to make. Comedy Very Annie Mary is a 2001 comedy film and musical from the United Kingdom, written and directed by Sara Sugarman and starring Rachel Griffiths and Jonathan Pryce. It is a coming-of-age tale, set in south Wales, about a woman in her 30s who lives with her verbally abusive father. It was filmed on location in Bridgend and at Workingman's Institute and Memorial Hall, Newbridge, Wales. Documentary film Faces of Death is a 1978 mondo film which guides viewers through explicit scenes depicting a variety of ways to die and violent acts. Comedy The White River Kid is a 1999 film directed by Arne Glimcher. Comedy Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh is a Halloween television special based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, originally broadcast on October 25, 1996. Thriller "A sense of dread and paranoia becomes increasingly intense in this thriller set in a remote lodge in the Smokey Mountains. With a Philadelphia cast and crew and atmospheric North Carolina locales, this tale of good and evil is a memorable feature to end this year's festival. We are proud to conclude our 125-film, 12-day festival with the World Premiere screening of Philadelphia filmmaker Robert (2 Minutes Later, Open Cam) Gaston’s newest film — this entertaining and engrossing post-gay* thriller. Grady (Ross Beschler), a recent city transplant, has his hands full fixing up his recently acquired lakeside resort lodge, hidden away in the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina. With only local boy Beetle (David J. Bonner) to assist, he inaugurates his hotel by inviting a group of college friends for the weekend. He also invites his recently aloof boyfriend Andy (Matthew Montgomery) to join in the fun. Instead of the anticipated cheeriness of a relaxing weekend, troubling events, strange behavior and an increasing sense of doom begin to trouble the already emotionally vulnerable Grady. He gets dumped by his bf, begins to question his friends’ reasons for being there and becomes wary of the outwardly jovial but potentially threatening Beetle. Is his paranoia warranted or is he the problem? When a violent storm keeps anyone from leaving the hotel, the pervading sense of doom intensifies. Gaston, despite a small budget, creates an intense sense of dread, as nerves are frayed, suspicions aroused and the threat of violence comes to a boil. This taut, wholly satisfying film brings a thrilling conclusion to this year’s orgy of films." Quoting Raymond Murray from the 2010 Philadelphia Qfest site. Comedy Sausage is a 2013 comedy, drama, romance, animation, and short film written and directed by Robert Grieves. Comedy Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth is a 1998 documentary film directed by Robert B. Weide about the comedian Lenny Bruce. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was narrated by Robert De Niro. Documentary film Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel is a 2011 documentary film written by Alex Stapleton and Gregory Locklear and directed by Alex Stapleton. Comedy Stuntmen is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Eric Amadio. Documentary film Mondovino is a 2004 documentary film on the impact of globalization on the world's different wine regions written and directed by American film maker Jonathan Nossiter. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and a César Award. The film explores the impact of globalization on the various wine-producing regions, and the influence of critics like Robert Parker and consultants like Michel Rolland in defining an international style. It pits the ambitions of large, multinational wine producers, in particular Robert Mondavi, against the small, single estate wineries who have traditionally boasted wines with individual character driven by their terroir. Mondovino was originally intended to be a two-month affair as a break between feature projects upon the completion of Nossiter's film Signs & Wonders. The film gave Nossiter a chance to utilize his knowledge as a trained sommelier from his time working at Balthazar in New York as well as an opportunity to visit some of the great wine regions of the world. Thriller Elite Squad: The Enemy Within is a 2010 Brazilian crime film directed, produced and co-written by José Padilha, starring Wagner Moura. It is a sequel of the 2007 film Elite Squad. The film is a continuation of the semi-fictional account of the BOPE, the Special Police Operations Squad of the Rio de Janeiro Military Police, analogous of the American SWAT, with a focus on the relationship between law enforcement and politics. The film was released in Brazil on October 8, 2010. Having enjoyed public and critical acclaim, Elite Squad: The Enemy Within is the all-time largest box office ticket seller and highest-grossing film in Brazil, ahead of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands and Avatar, respectively. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Elite Squad: The Enemy Within was released in the United States by Variance Films on November 11, 2011. Thriller East Side Kids is a 1940 film and the first in the East Side Kids film series. It is the only one not to star any of the original six Dead End Kids. Documentary film The King's Body is a 2012 short film written and directed by João Pedro Rodrigues. Animation The Armor's Alley is a short animated film. Comedy Denias, Senandung Di Atas Awan is a 2006 Indonesian film directed by John de Rantau. This film was starring Albert Fakdawer, Ari Sihasale, Nia Zulkarnaen and Marcella Zalianty. Animation Lokomoschine is an animated short adventure film directed by Nikolai Neumetzler, Ulrike Schulz. Documentary film "A 12 minute art film based on the book American Homes by Lester Walker. The visuals are an animated series of black and white drawings of homes from the book. The director, Bernard Friedman, has compiled amazing interview sound clips from many renowned architects and home builders." Quoting the description from the 2010 Architect Africa Film Festival site. Animation Social Networks is a 2012 short animated film directed by Jonas Brandão. Animation Le tiroir et le corbeau is a 2009 short film directed by Frédérick Tremblay. Documentary film Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech is a 2009 documentary film about freedom of speech and the First Amendment in the United States, directed by Liz Garbus. The documentary prominently features First Amendment attorney, Martin Garbus, who talks about the past and present state of free speech in the United States, and the case of Ward Churchill. A tenured professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado, Churchill was fired after publishing a controversial article about the 9/11 attacks and being investigated for academic misconduct related to other issues. The film also explores the cases of Debbie Almontaser, Chase Harper, and protesters at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City. Those interviewed include historians, legal scholars and attoreys, such as Floyd Abrams, David Horowitz, Eric Foner, Donna Lieberman, Daniel Pipes, Richard Posner, Kenneth Starr and Josh Wolf. Comedy The Myth of the American Sleepover is a 2010 American coming-of-age film written and directed by David Robert Mitchell and distributed by IFC Films. Thriller French Connection II is a 1975 crime drama film starring Gene Hackman and directed by John Frankenheimer. It is a fictional sequel to the initially true story of the 1971 Academy Award winning picture The French Connection. The film expands on the central character of Det. Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle who travels to Marseille, France where he is attempting to track down French drug-dealer Alain Charnier, who got away at the end of the first film. Hackman and Fernando Rey are the only returning cast members. Comedy Daffy's Diner is a 1967 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales, detailing Daffy's attempts to make Speedy into a mouseburger. It was the final Merrie Melodies cartoon to be produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. Comedy Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears is an animated television movie that premiered in 1988 as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 film series. This Hanna-Barbera production would be the last to star Daws Butler as the voice of Yogi. Comedy Seems Like Old Times is a 1980 comedy film starring Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn, and Charles Grodin, directed by Jay Sandrich, with Neil Simon as screenwriter. It is the only film directed by Sandrich. After Nick Gardenia is forced to rob a bank, and becomes a fugitive, he seeks help from his ex-wife Glenda Parks, a public defender. Her current husband, Ira Parks, is the Los Angeles county district attorney who harbors a jealous disdain towards Nick. This was the second pairing of Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase after the hugely popular Foul Play from 1978. Comedy Night 'n' Gales is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 156th Our Gang short 157th episode, 68th talking short, and 69th talking episode that was released. Documentary film Beijing: The Third Ring is a documentary film directed by Ai Weiwei. Comedy Angel Home is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. It was released in Japan on 25 May. Comedy Hola, ¿estás sola? is a 1995 Spanish film, a road movie, starring Silke and Candela Peña. It marked the debut of Icíar Bollaín as a film director. Documentary film Meeting People Is Easy, first released on 30 November 1998, is a rockumentary by Grant Gee following British alternative rock band Radiohead on their exhaustive world tour following the success of their 1997 album OK Computer. The film was nominated for a Grammy Award in the "Best Long Form Music Video" category in 2000. Thriller Hour of the Wolf is a 1968 Swedish surrealist–psychological horror–drama film, directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann. Thriller Cleopatra's Second Husband is a 1998 psychological drama written, produced and directed by Jon Reiss. Paul Hipp and Bitty Schram play Robert and Hallie Marrs, a young LA couple, who go on vacation, leaving their house in the hands of strangers. They return to find their fish as dead as the plants, everything in disarray, and housesitters, clad in the couple's clothes, refusing to leave. Zack and Sophie, the charismatic house sitting couple, soon infuse the repressed Robert with their erotically perverse irresponsibility. Robert, browbeaten and seemingly devoid of personality, is easily seduced by the sexy Sophie. When Hallie discovers the dalliance and leaves, Robert literally becomes the couples slave. He gives them control of his home, his credit cards, practically his entire identity, until one day, driven to the darkest edge of his psyche, he snaps. Partially inspired by a true incident, this gripping thriller is equal parts black comedy and psychological power play. The films title "Cleopatra's Second Husband," derives from Hallie and Robert's relationship which is a parallel to that of Cleopatra and Marc Antony. Thriller Cry, the Beloved Country is a 1995 film directed by Darrell Roodt, based on the novel Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton. It stars James Earl Jones and Richard Harris. Comedy March on Rome is a 1962 comedy film by Dino Risi with Vittorio Gassman and Ugo Tognazzi, aimed at describing the March on Rome of Benito Mussolini's black shirts from the point of view of two newly recruited, naïve black shirts. The movie's main theme is the gradual betrayal of all the promises of the fascist party: the two gradually tick all the main points of the fascist program as described on a propaganda flyer every time they are contradicted by practice. In its early stages fascism was a radical republican movement, suspicious of large businesses, nobility and the Catholic Church. When arriving in Rome, and having ticked them all off, they leave the fascist party in the moment of its victory. Comedy Spike & Mike's Classic Festival of Animation is a 1999 film Thriller Sexual Response is a 1992 thriller film written by Eric Diamond and Brent Morris, directed by Yaky Yosha. Comedy Don't Panic Chaps! is a 1959 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Dennis Price, George Cole, Thorley Walters and Terence Alexander. The film was produced by Teddy Baird for Act Films Ltd. It was based on a radio play and was made for ₤75,000. Thriller Spy Games is a 1999 film directed by Ilkka Järvi-Laturi, and starring Bill Pullman, Irène Jacob, and Bruno Kirby. Written by Patrick Amos, the film is about a jaded CIA agent and a young and beautiful SVR agent fighting to save the world, their lives, and their secret love in post Cold War Helsinki. Filmed in Helsinki, Finland and New York, the movie incorporates elements of romance, action, and thriller genres. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 1999. Documentary film Yellow Limbo is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Uriel Orlow. Comedy The Golden Head is a 1964 American-Hungarian comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and James Hill and starring George Sanders, Buddy Hackett, Jess Conrad, Lorraine Power and Robert Coote. Documentary film The North Wind is a 2010 documentary film directed by Kusuma Widjaja Putu. Thriller Nostradamus, the Genie of Darkness is a 1962 Horror film written by Federico Curiel, Alfredo Ruanova,Carlos Enrique Taboada and directed by Federico Curiel. Thriller 36 China Town is a 2006 Bollywood comedy murder mystery film directed by Abbas-Mustan. A Bollywood adaptation of Once Upon A Crime, the film is a murder mystery that follows the investigation of a police officer trying to find the killer of a wealthy casino owner, Sonia Chang. The comedy scenes enacted in the movie by Paresh Rawal, Johny Lever and Tanaz Kareem are the plus point of the movie. The film stars Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in their second film together along with actor Upen Patel making his debut. Other cast members include Akshaye Khanna, Isha Koppikar, Paresh Rawal, Johnny Lever, Payal Rohatgi and Tanaz Lal with special appearances by Priyanka Chopra and Tanushree Dutta. The film was declared "average" at the Box office. Documentary film Journey of a Red Fridge is a 2007 documentary film about 17-year-old porter Hari Rai working in the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. It was directed by Lucian and Natasa Muntean, a Serbian independent documentary production duo specializing in telling the stories of working children. Journey of a Red Fridge was produced in association with The Global Fund for Children. Comedy Open Season 2 is a 2008 American computer-animated direct-to-video comedy film and the sequel to the 2006 Open Season, produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It was directed by Matthew O'Callaghan, co-directed by Todd Wilderman, and produced by Kirk Bodyfelt and Matthew O'Callaghan. Most of the supporting cast reprised their voice roles, however Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, and Patrick Warburton do not reprise their roles as Boog, Elliot, and Ian from the first film; instead, Mike Epps, Joel McHale, and Matthew W. Taylor voice Boog, Elliot, and Ian respectively. Comedy Il Signor Max is a 1937 Italian "white-telephone" comedy film directed by Mario Camerini. Documentary film UNSTRUNG chronicles a year in the lives of seven teenage boys, striving to succeed in the competitive world of Junior Tennis. We witness first-hand the performance under pressure that can separate contenders from champions.The movie is a candid exploration of intense training, huge sacrifices, financial struggles, and lifelong dreams. We watch the joy of winning and the harsh reality of losing.Featuring thoughtful and insightful commentary from Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Jim Courier, John McEnroe, Andy Roddick, and the legendary tennis coach, Nick Bollettieri, this is a true story that is both inspiring and touching. It's a film about the challenges and choices we all face in our lives and about where those journeys lead us. Comedy La femme que j'ai le plus aimée is a 1942 film directed by Robert Vernay. Comedy Girl from Avenue A is a 1940 film directed by Otto Brower. Comedy Jake Speed is a 1986 action/comedy film directed by Andrew Lane, produced by Lane, Wayne Crawford, and William Fay, written by Lane and Crawford, and starring Crawford in the title role. Thriller Successive Slidings of Pleasure is a 1974 French fantasy film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. Thriller United Red Army is a 2007 film written, directed and produced by Kōji Wakamatsu. It stars Akie Namiki as Hiroko Nagata and Go Jibiki as Tsuneo Mori, the leaders of Japan's leftist paramilitary group, the United Red Army. Akie Namiki was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress at the 2008 Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Animation Movie Edition: Kamen Rider Kiva: King of the Castle in the Demon World (劇場版 仮面ライダーキバ 魔界城の王 Gekijōban Kamen Raidā Kiba Makaijō no Ō?) opened in Japanese theaters on August 9, 2008. It featured two new Riders who have been shown in silhouettes in Japanese children's magazines, Kamen Rider Rey (仮面ライダーレイ Kamen Raidā Rei?),[5] who is a monster hunter named Takato Shiramine (白峰 天斗 Shiramine Takato?) played by Shouma Yamamoto (山本 匠馬 Yamamoto Shōma?), partnered to Rey Kivat (レイキバット Reikibatto?, voiced by Norio Wakamoto) and the villain of the movie Takashi Sugimura (杉村 隆 Sugimura Takashi?), a death-row inmate who transforms into Kamen Rider Arc (仮面ライダーアーク Kamen Raidā Āku?) with Arc Kivat (アークキバット Āku Kibatto?, voiced by Norio Wakamoto), portrayed by Ken Horiuchi of the comedy troupe Neptune. The movie takes place in an alternate universe, as trying to place the story of the movie anywhere within the story of the series always leaves events out of place and would cancel out other events. Furthermore, Shouma Yamamoto plays Takato Shiramine in the Kamen Rider Kiva movie, but he also plays Taiga Nobori in the actual series. Documentary film Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives is a 1977 documentary film featuring interviews with 26 gay men and women. It was directed by six people collectively known as the Mariposa Film Group. Peter Adair conceived and produced the film, and was one of the directors. The film premiered in November 1977 at the Castro Theater in San Francisco, and was released in 1978. The interviews from the film were transcribed into a book of the same title, which was published in October 1978. Comedy Goon is a 2011 Canadian sports comedy film directed by Michael Dowse, written by Jay Baruchel and Evan Goldberg, and starring Seann William Scott and Liev Schreiber. The main plot depicts an exceedingly nice but somewhat dimwitted man who becomes the enforcer for a minor league ice hockey team. Goon 2 is currently in development. Director Michael Dowse has signed on to direct. Comedy Rollercaster Safety with Patrick Warburton is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Scott Gairdner. Documentary film The ‘big question’ have marked our cultures, have influenced the religious beliefs and rise civilizations to make human race become the dominant spices of the planet. Animal Sapiens will bring us closer to the cultural successes of mankind to show us that these strategies are also used by other inhabitants of our planet. Animation The Nutcracker and the Mouseking is a 2004 Animation Film written by Andy Hurst, Ross Helford and directed by Tatiana Ilyina, Michael G. Johnson. Comedy Sonja and the Bull is a 2012 Croatian comedy film directed by Vlatka Vorkapić. Comedy Sotto il ristorante cinese is a 1987 comedy film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. Comedy Born in Flames is a 1983 documentary-style feminist science fiction film by Lizzie Borden that explores racism, classism, sexism and heterosexism in an alternative United States socialist democracy. Animation Marcelino and Bartolomeo: 'Bye-Bye!' is a 2007 film written and directed by Mario Pochat. Comedy Once upon a Film is a 2007 comedy film written by Decker and Decker X and directed by Decker. Comedy Top Bet is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau and Corey Yuen and starring Anita Mui, Carol Cheng and Man Tat Ng. It is a sequel to Lau and Yuen's 1990 film All for the Winner. Science Fiction The Vampire is a black and white 1957 horror film. Like 1956's The Werewolf, this film offers a science fiction take on a traditionally supernatural creature, but the films were produced by different production companies. Comedy Tabasco Road is a 1957 Speedy Gonzales cartoon, part of the Looney Tunes series. It was an Academy Award nominee for best short subject but it lost out to Birds Anonymous. Both shorts were reissued as Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoons. Thriller Perfect Witness is a 1989 made-for-TV movie. Comedy Dead Man's Bluff, or Zhmurki is a 2005 Russian black comedy/crime film. Director Aleksei Balabanov, who directed Brother and Brother 2, uses "uniformly ace" cameo performances, by Russia's most prominent actors. The film suggests that in the mean free-market streets of Russia in the beginning of 90-s, the only real liberty was the freedom to kill. Approximately 50 liters of fake blood were used in the film. With the exception of a few scenes in Moscow, the film was shot in Tver, the city formerly known as Kalinin, and Nizhny Novgorod, the city known as Gorky in Soviet times. The stars of the film include famous Russian actors such as Nikita Mikhalkov, Aleksei Serebryakov, Dmitri Dyuzhev, Aleksei Panin, Sergei Makovetsky, Igor Sukachev, Viktor Sukhorukov, and Renata Litvinova. Actually, there are more than 20 Russian-movie stars in the film, but it's not easy to recognize them immediately since they are all in disguise. Thriller The House of the Seven Gables is a 1940 drama film based on the novel of the same name by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It stars George Sanders, Margaret Lindsay, and Vincent Price. Comedy The Albino Code is a short film parodying the film version of The Da Vinci Code. The Albino Code was written and produced by, and stars, Dennis Hurley, who has albinism. The film pokes fun at the depiction of people with albinism in Hollywood films by parodying the Da Vinci Code character Silas. Hurley's film points out flaws with the portrayal of Silas, namely that most people with albinism do not have pink eyes, and that due to their impaired vision, they could not function well as assassins. Documentary film Yogen is a 1982 film directed by Susumu Hani. Comedy The In-Between is a 2010 short film written by Jason Mills and directed by Alain Hain. Thriller Gun Crazy is a 1950 film noir feature film directed by Joseph H. Lewis, and produced by Frank King and Maurice King. The production features Peggy Cummins and John Dall in a story about the crime-spree of a gun-toting husband and wife. The screenplay by blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo—credited to Millard Kaufman because of the blacklist—and by MacKinlay Kantor was based upon a short story by Kantor published in 1940 in The Saturday Evening Post. Gun Crazy was selected for the National Film Registry, and is also known as Deadly Is the Female. Comedy Tutta colpa del paradiso is a 1985 Italian romance-comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. For his performance Nuti won the Ciak d'oro for best actor. Comedy The Horse's Mouth is a 1958 film directed by Ronald Neame and filmed in Technicolor. Alec Guinness wrote the screenplay from the 1944 novel The Horse's Mouth by Joyce Cary, and also played the lead role of Gulley Jimson, a London artist. Comedy Vatanyolu - Die Heimreise is a 1988 comedy film written and directed by Enis Günay and Rasim Konyar. Animation Cosplay Complex Round 1: The Cosplay Club is Born is the first film of the Cosplay Complex OVA series. Documentary film Portræt af Tom Petty is a 1991 documentary film written by Jørgen de Mylius. Thriller Sahayathrikakku Snehapoorvam is a 2000 Malayalam language film directed by M. Shankar. It stars Kunchacko Boban and Kavya Madhavan. Science Fiction 1977, STAR WARS premieres at Mann's Chinese Theater. It triggers a pop culture phenomenon that has lasted to this day. 1999. Fans anticipate the release of Episode I, The Phantom Menace. A GALAXY FAR FAR AWAY features interviews with hundreds of fans, movie executives and high profile celebrities, shedding new light on the film trilogy that has captivated generations of moviegoers. It takes us to Star Wars conventions, to nationwide premieres, into the homes of devoted fans showing off their treasures and to the box office ticket lines of die-hard fans who wait eagerly for forty-two days in the spring of 1999.The complete, often hilarious exploration of the phenomenon brings together a group of interesting, hysterical and often touching fans. Not just a movie about zealous fans, GALAXY offers new insight into the reasons these fast-paced science fiction films struck a mysterious and powerful chord amongst all the races, genders and generations. Comedy Valse favorite is 2012 short comedy romance film written and directed by Deborah Helpert. Thriller White Rabbit is a 2014 crime fiction,drama and thriller film written by Kevin Warner and directed by Bill Kinder. Documentary film Homage to Rome is a 2009 short film written and directed by Franco Zeffirelli. Documentary film Underground Messengers is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Andreas Hoessli. Documentary film On The Coast is a 2010 documentary short fantasy film directed and written by Merve Kayan and Zeynep Dadak. Documentary film Resan is a 14 ½ hour film by Peter Watkins, made between the years 1983 and 1985 on several continents, and structured around the theme of nuclear weapons, military spending and poverty. Ordinary people are asked about their awareness of these issues. It was screened at the Toronto Film Festival in 1987, but has rarely been seen since. It was screened at the Mexico City International Festival of Contemporary Cinema in February 2007 as part of a retrospective on Peter Watkins. Between April 25 and May 1, 2007, all 19 parts of the film were screened at the Austrian Filmmuseum in Vienna, Austria as part of a retrospective on Peter Watkins. Documentary film One Thousand Pictures: RFK’s Last Journey is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Jennifer Stoddart. Documentary film L'eruption de la montagne pelée is a 1976 documentary, short film directed by Manolo Otero. Comedy ABNKKBSNPLAko?! The Movie is a 2014 written by Ned Trespeces and directed by Mark Meily. Documentary film A Life Apart: Hasidism in America is a 1997 documentary film written by Menachem Daum and Robert Seidman, and directed by Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky Documentary film Kids Rights: Anna is a 2010 documentary film directed by Ayfer Ergün. Comedy L-O-V-E is a 2009 romantic comedy, drama film written by Yi-xian Chen, Vincent Fang, Tzi-Chiao Huang, Giddens Ko, Vega Tsai and directed by Yi-xian Chen, Vincent Fang, Tzi-Chiao Huang and Giddens Ko. Thriller The Boy Next Door is an upcoming American psychological thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Barbara Curry. The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth. Thriller Hallettsvillen is a 2009 film directed by Andrew Pozza. Animation The Killing of an Egg is an animated short produced by Paul Driessen and Nico Crama in the Netherlands in 1977. It has been frequently broadcast in the United States, often on the Nickelodeon network and once on MTV's Liquid Television. Thriller The Lion and the Lamb is a 1931 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz. Comedy God of Gamblers Returns, also known as God of Gamblers' Return and The Return of the God of Gamblers, is a 1994 Hong Kong action-drama-comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing. It starred Chow Yun-fat, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Sharla Cheung, Charles Heung, Jacklyn Wu, and Chingmy Yau. Not to be confused with the 1991 God of Gamblers II, also directed by Wong Jing. Comedy Quirky Girl is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Alex Fernie. Animation The Scottish Covenanters is a 1909 film directed by Joseph Perry. Thriller Perfection is a 2011 short drama mystery film written and directed by Jane Eakin. Comedy The Valet's Wife is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of George Eastman House. Science Fiction Gröna gubbar från Y.R. is 1986 science fiction film written by Claes Vogel, Christine Lindsjö and Hans Hatwig and directed by Hans Hatwig. Animation Mouse Menace is a 1946 animated short film featuring Porky Pig. Comedy A Fuchsia Elephant is a 2009 American short comedy film screenplay and directed by Dianna Agron, starring Dianna Agron and Dave Franco. The film was never released, however, it's unknown if Agron will release it any time. Science Fiction Escape from Cluster Prime is a one-hour animated television special, created by Rob Renzetti, and produced by Frederator Studios on Nickelodeon. It was based on characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series, My Life as a Teenage Robot. It was nominated for, but did not win, the Emmy Award for best animated film in 2006. Comedy The Offsiders is a 2008 comedy and drama film written by Przemysław Nowakowski and directed by Kasia Adamik. Animation The Big Bang a.k.a. Le Big-Bang is an X-rated animated science fiction fantasy film, originally released in 1987 by 20th Century Fox in France and Entertainment Film Distributors, Ltd. in the United Kingdom. The UK version was written by English satirist Tony Hendra, who was also the voice director. Animation Mother of Many is a 2009 short film directed by Emma Lazenby. Animation Alien from the Darkness is a space hentai OVA influenced by Alien franchise, directed by Norio Takanami, that was released in 1996. Documentary film Tillie Olsen: A Heart in Action is a 2007 documentary film directed and produced by Ann Hershey on the life and literary influence of Tillie Olsen, the U.S. writer best known for the books Tell Me a Riddle and Yonnondio: From the Thirties. The film includes extensive interviews with Olsen and with prominent fans of her work, including writers Alice Walker and Florence Howe and feminist political leader Gloria Steinem. Comedy Pretty Polly, also known as A Matter of Innocence, is a 1967 British film, directed by Guy Green and based on the short story, Pretty Polly Barlow, by Noël Coward. It stars Hayley Mills, Shashi Kapoor, Trevor Howard, and Brenda De Banzie. The film is largely set in Singapore. Animation A Flood Story is a 2012 animation short film directed by Maarten Isaäk De Heer. Comedy Woo is a 1998 romantic comedy film, directed by Daisy V.S. Mayer, and starring Jada Pinkett Smith in the title role. Tommy Davidson co-stars. Woo was filmed in 1996. Documentary film Oh, Saigon is a 2007 autobiographical documentary by Vietnamese American director Doan Hoang about her family's separation during the fall of Saigon and her attempt to reunite them afterwards. Oh, Saigon was executive produced by Academy Award and Emmy winner, John Battsek. Oh, Saigon received film grants from the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund, ITVS, and the Center for Asian American Media, and after its release, received a number of film festival awards and accolades. Comedy Luke, Crystal Gazer is a 1916 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Bitter Seeds is a 2011 documentary film by American filmmaker and director and political commentator Micha Peled. The film is the third part of Peleds globalization trilogy after Store Wars: When Wal-Mart Comes to Town and China Blue. Comedy Beach Party was the first of several beach party films from American International Pictures aimed at a teen audience. This film is often credited with creating the beach party film genre. One of the unique aspects of the AIP beach films is the absence of parents or any other authority figures. This gang of independent, fun-loving teenagers are free to do whatever they want and live on their own terms. This first film includes a romantic sub-plot about two adult characters that was repeated only once in subsequent films, in 1964's Bikini Beach. Comedy Tour de Force is a 2014 German drama film directed by Christian Zübert. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Aan Paavam is a 1985 Tamil comedy film directed by Pandiarajan. It was the second movie directed by Pandiarajan and was his debut as actor. This blockbuster movie of 1985 turned as the best comedy movie in the career of actor-director Pandiarajan. The film was remade into Telugu as Naku Pellam Kavali starring Chandra Mohan and Rajendra Prasad. The film was remade in Kannada as Ramakrishna with Ravichandran and Jaggesh. Comedy The Swindlers is a film directed by Charles Barton released on Aug 30, 1946. Documentary film Paper Cannot Wrap Up Embers is a 2007 French-Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. In this film, the director examines prostitution in Cambodia. Thriller Siddharth: The Prisoner is a 2008 Indian thriller film written and directed by Pryas Gupta starring Rajat Kapoor, Sachin Nayak, Pradip Sagar in lead roles. Documentary film The Hornet's Nest is a 2014 American documentary film about the Afghanistan war, directed by David Salzberg and Christian Tureaud. The film follows two journalists, a father and son, embedded with an elite group of United States Armed Forces troops sent on a mission into one of Afghanistan's most hostile valleys. The three days mission becomes an intense nine days of fighting against the enemy. Documentary film Much Ado About Knotting is a documentary film directed by Geetika Narang and Anandana Kapur. Comedy Hot in the Zipper is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by James Westby. Comedy Monster Mutt is a 2010 American independent family comedy film directed by Todd Tucker and written by Timothy Dolan. It had a limited theatrical release in 2010, and a DVD release in 2011. The films stars Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Bart Johnson, Billy Unger, and Bob Gibson, and a larger-than-life animatronic puppet of the "Monster Mutt". Comedy The Mechanical Butcher is an 1895 "humorous subject" created by the Lumière Brothers. Phil Hardy's The Overlook Film Encyclopedia: Science Fiction classes it as the first science fiction film. Translating "the mechanical butcher," the film purports to show a machine that automatically turns a live pig into various pork products; however, at least in surviving prints of the film, it looks like little more is going on than a butcher hawking his wares from a stand that just happens to have "La Charcuterie mécanique" painted on it. The theme was widely repeated in films such as Making Sausages by George Albert Smith, which depicted cats and dogs being converted into sausage by a machine. Smith recorded the first sale to Owen Brooks on December 22, 1897. American Mutoscope and Biograph made The Sausage Machine the same year, which was a parody of the conveyor belt system. Edison Studios followed with Fun in a Butcher Shop and Dog Factory, both of which showed pet dogs being turned into sausages. The former showed simply a primitive crank, while the latter film depicted an electric machine with a reversible process. Comedy Sizzle Beach, U.S.A, is an independent film starring Kevin Costner, Terry Congie, Leslie Brander and Roselyn Royce. It was not released until 1986 after Costner became a celebrity, his biography says it was filmed between 1978 and 1979. Documentary film When China Met Africa is a 2010 documentary film by Nick Francis and Marc Francis, set on the front line of Chinaʼs foray into Africa, following the lives of a Chinese farmer, a road builder, and the Zambian trade minister. When China Met Africa was an international co-production involving BBC Storyville, Arte France, VPRO, the Sundance Institute, CNC and the Media Fund, and produced by Speakit Films and Zeta Productions. The film played at international film festivals including Rotterdam Film Festival, Munich, Goteburg and at the Margaret Mead Film Festival in New York, where it won best film. It was released in cinemas in the UK in 2011 and was seen on television around the world. When China Met Africa was characterised by The Guardian as 'An eye-opening documentary that puts into concrete images that truism of the geo-political commentariat: that China is a new economic superpower' and The Times summarised it as 'A rare, grass-roots view into one of the most important economic developments of the age'. The film was also covered by media outlets including CNN, The Economist and The Atlantic. Comedy Brideless Groom is the 101st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Dear, Sweet Emma is a 2003 short animation film written and directed by John Cernak. Thriller A Different Loyalty is a 2004 drama film inspired by the story of British traitor Kim Philby's love affair and marriage to Eleanor Brewer in Beirut and his eventual defection to the Soviet Union. The story takes place in the 1960s and stars Sharon Stone and Rupert Everett. In the film, the characters have fictitious names. The film was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Though not credited, the story is based on Eleanor Brewer Philby's 1967 book Kim Philby: The Spy I Loved, published in 1967. The screenplay was written by Jim Piddock. It was a Canada/UK/United States co-production. A Different Loyalty was not released theatrically in the United States. Comedy O'Hara's Wife is a 1982 comedy drama film written by William Bartman, Joseph Scott Kierland and James Nasella and directed by William Bartman. Comedy Hamlet A.D.D., directed by Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant and produced by Special Entertainment, is a 2014 independent feature film and web series which re-imagines Shakespeare’s play as a bizarre and comical tour through the ages. The world premiere was held at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art in April 2014. This version of Hamlet is a comedy shot entirely in front of a green screen and features live-action characters in an animated world. The story begins in 1602 and leaps chronologically through time to the present, then into the distant future. Guest stars include Dustin Diamond, Mark Metcalf, Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Trace Beaulieu & Kevin Murphy, Mark Borchardt & Mike Schank, Kumar Pallana, Leslie Hall, Samwell, Tay Zonday, Michael Q. Schmidt, and comic Gregg Turkington as his character Neil Hamburger. Scenes from the film have been shown at White Columns gallery, the Green Gallery, the Frederick Layton Gallery, INOVA gallery, and appeared as a special feature on the Mystery Science Theater 3000 XV box set. The film was supported by the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship for Artists. Comedy Return to Mayberry is an American television reunion movie for the 1960s American sitcoms The Andy Griffith Show and, to an extent, Mayberry R.F.D. as well. The movie premiered on April 13, 1986, on NBC, and was the highest-rated telemovie of 1986. Sixteen of the original cast members reunited for the movie and its success could have led to additional Mayberry programs, but Griffith was committed to Matlock for the 1986-87 season. Thriller Across the Pacific is a 1942 American spy film set on the eve of the entry of the United States into World War II. The film was directed first by John Huston, then by Vincent Sherman after Huston joined the United States Army Signal Corps. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Sydney Greenstreet. The title had been used before by Warner Brothers for a 1926 silent adventure film starring Monte Blue, who also has a small role in this film. However, the plots of the two films bear no resemblance to each other. Initially, it was planned that the film would portray an attempt to avert a Japanese plan to bomb Pearl Harbor. When the real-life Pearl Harbor bombing occurred, the script was quickly rewritten to change the location of the planned attack to Panama. The title however remained the same, even though the Pacific is never seen, let alone crossed. Director John Huston was called up to military service during filming; he claimed he left at the point near the end of the film in which Bogart is trapped in a house at gun-point. Vincent Sherman finished directing the film, minus the script which Huston took with him, explaining "Bogie will know how to get out". Documentary film Tomorrow There Will Be... (Czech: Zítra se bude ...) is a 2010 film directed by Jan Hřebejk. Science Fiction Altered is a science fiction film that contains elements of creature-feature horror, and was released straight-to-DVD in 2006. Altered was directed by Eduardo Sánchez, co-director of the box office success, The Blair Witch Project, and written by Jamie Nash. The plot is an inversion of the standard alien abduction formula, as four men abduct a lone alien, planning to wreak revenge on the invading species. In its early stages, the film was entitled Probed, and was intended as a comic homage to work of Sam Raimi and Troma Entertainment. Documentary film Repare Bem is a 2013 documentary film written by Maria de Medeiros and Ana Petta and directed by Maria de Medeiros. Thriller The Contractor is a 2013 American direct-to-video action thriller film starring Danny Trejo as the title character. The film was directed by Sean Robert Olson, written by Bradford Holt and Olson, and produced by Lionsgate. It follows a contractor working for the Chase family. He turns nasty after being relieved of his duty and reveals himself to be out to harm the family all along. The family must now combine their efforts to fight the menace. The Contractor was released in both DVD and digital download format on September 10, 2013. Documentary film Cruzada is a 2011 documentary directed by Cinthia Marcelle. Animation The Blood Of The Bear is a 2013 animation, short film directed by Lottie Kingslake. Comedy L'amour n'est pas un pêché English: The love is not a sin, is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Claude Cariven, written by Claude Cariven, starring Robert Dhéry and Louis de Funès. Comedy Party Foul is a 2011 short comedy film written by Aaron Lee Harvey and directed by Ryan Stockstad. Documentary film The Living Desert is a 1953 American nature documentary film that shows the everyday lives of the animals of the desert of the southwestern United States. The movie was written by James Algar, Winston Hibler, Jack Moffitt and Ted Sears. It was directed by Algar, with Hibler as the narrator and was filmed in Tucson, Arizona, at the Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa. The film won the 1953 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It is featured in the 2006 DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection Volume 2: Lands of Exploration. Comedy Barrister Parvateesam is a 1940 Telugu comedy-drama film directed by H. M. Reddy. It is based on the Telugu novel Barrister Parvateesam written by Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry. The title role of Parvateesam is played by Lanka Satyam. This was second film to him. His first movie was 'Amma', directed by Niranjan Pal. He worked as assistant to Director R. Prakash. G. Varalakshmi got the female lead role unexpectedly. Director Prakash saw her, when she was acting in the stage play 'Sakkubai' in Rajahmundry, and called her for make-up test and given her the role of wife of Parvateesam. Then she was just a 12-year-old girl. She sang two songs in the film also. Kasturi Sivarao did two roles as a dentist and a rikshaw puller. The film was a flop at the box-office as it could not live up to the expectations of the audience owing to the popular, positive reception of the novel. Thriller Satya is a 1998 Indian Hindi crime film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, with screenplay-dialogues by Saurabh Shukla and Anurag Kashyap. The film stars J. D. Chakravarthy, Manoj Bajpai, Urmila Matondkar and Shefali Shah. The first film of the Indian Gangster Trilogy, tells the story of Satya, an immigrant who comes to Mumbai seeking his fortune but instead gets sucked into the Mumbai underworld. The film was show cased among the Indian panorama section, at the 1998 International Film Festival of India, the Fribourg International Film Festival, Switzerland, and the New York Asian Film Festival. The film was listed among CNN-IBN's 100 greatest Indian films of all time. In 2005, Indiatimes Movies included Satya in its list of 25 Must See Bollywood Movies. Made on a shoestring budget of INR 20 million Satya became a surprise hit at the box office of 1998. The film went on to win six Filmfare Awards, including the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie, four Star Screen Awards and Bollywood Movie Award – Best Director. Satya has been referred to as a modern masterpiece and it was considered one of the best films of the 1990s. Thriller Saroja is a 2008 Tamil comedy thriller written and directed by Venkat Prabhu and produced by T. Siva. It stars Shiva, Vaibhav Reddy, Premji Amaren, S. P. B. Charan and Vega Tamotia in the leads and Prakash Raj, Jayaram, Kajal Aggarwal, Sampath Raj, Nikita Thukral and Nagendran in other vital roles. Several other popular Tamil television artists and crew members make special appearances throughout the film. The score and soundtrack were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film, which takes inspiration from the 1993 Hollywood film Judgment Night, follows the journey of four young men who travel from Chennai to Hyderabad to watch a cricket match. Due to a road accident, they are forced to take a diversion off the main road to arrive on time. This leads them to a gang who have kidnapped a schoolgirl, Saroja, the only daughter of a rich millionaire. The film was released on 5 September 2008 to very positive reviews and critically acclaim, while also emerging a high commercial success. Upon release, it was dubbed into Telugu. Matilda D’ Silva, who sang the song "Cheeky Cheeky" in the film with Yuvan Shankar Raja and Nirdhiya, was a contestant on the reality show Singapore Idol. Documentary film A Day in the Death of Sarajevo is a 1992 documentary film written by Bernard-Henri Levy and directed by Thierry Ravalet and Alain Ferrari. Comedy "Mangus! is a campy dark comedy, a trashy riot from Ash Christian, writer and director of Fat Girls. It’s as if Female Trouble and Napoleon Dynamite had a red-headed lovechild—with a cutting sense of humor and a colostomy bag. Mangus Spedgwick has had one dream his whole life: to follow in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps by being Jesus – in his high school’s annual production of “Jesus Christ Spectacular”. Just when he’s got the part and the world is his oyster, a freak accident threatens to derail all of his dreams. The theater director (a brilliant Leslie Jordan) wants to keep Mangus as the lead, but the scheming Stage Mothers of Texas have other plans, and soon the School Board has decided that it wouldn’t be appropriate to have a wheelchair-bound Jesus. Not one to give up, Mangus rallies and fights for the part, finding himself in a strip club, at a murder scene, in a trailer park, and even in Florida before his journey is over. Campy, trashy humor and an unbeatable premise combine with a cast of cult comedy icons like Jennifer Coolidge (Best in Show) as Mangus’s mother and Heather Matarazzo (Welcome to the Dollhouse) as his lesbian sister, along with an unforgettable cameo from John Waters himself." Quting CINDY M. EMCH from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Sarkar Raj is a 2008 Indian dramatic thriller film set in the world of politics and crime. It was directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It is the sequel to Sarkar. The blockbuster film was premiered in the Marché du Film section at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, and New York Asian Film Festival. The film was archived at the Academy of Motion Pictures library. The primary cast features three members of the Bachchan family – Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and new entrant Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Supriya Pathak, Tanisha Mukherjee and Ravi Kale also reappeared in their respective roles from Sarkar. The film released on 6 June 2008, was critically and commercially successful. Documentary film Little Matador is a 2012 documentary film written by Sandra Jordan and directed by Gabriel Range and Sandra Jordan. Documentary film Queens of Heart brings to the screen the first psychological study of drag performance, set in the oldest surviving female impersonation club in the United States. Portland's Darcelle XV Showplace has become a rite of passage for young women throughout the Pacific Northwest celebrating their "last night out" before getting married.Seventy-five year old Darcelle XV, co-proprietor, performer, and activist, comforts and confronts her audiences, from the brides gone wild and their nervous male companions, to gays and lesbians celebrating a step in coming out, to older women recovering from an illness or divorce. Comedy Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke is a 2012 short biographical, science fiction and comedy film written by Lucas Leyva and directed by Lucas Leyva and Jillian Mayer. Documentary film Guardians Of Time Lost is 2014 documentary film written and directed by Diala Kachmar. Comedy Caro Michele is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival, where Monicelli won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Thriller Dharma Guns is a 2010 drama and thriller film written and directed by F.J. Ossang. Science Fiction Spawn of the Slithis is a science fiction horror film directed by Stephen Traxler. Science Fiction Robot Taekwon V is a South Korean animated film directed by Kim Cheong-gi and produced by Yu Hyun-mok, the prominent director of such films as Obaltan. It was released on July 24, 1976, immediately becoming a mega-smash hit in the late 1970s, and consequently inspired a string of sequels in following years. Robot Taekwon V was released in the United States in a dubbed format under the name Voltar the Invincible. Robot Taekwon V became the first Korean film to receive full digital restoration treatment in 2005. Robot Taekwon V was heavily based on Mazinger Z, and has been accused by some as plagiarism. Documentary film The Power of Myth is a book based on the 1988 PBS documentary Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth. The documentary was originally broadcast as six one-hour conversations between mythologist Joseph Campbell and journalist Bill Moyers. Thriller The Immortals is a 1995 action thriller film produced by Elie Samaha and directed by Brian Grant. Eric Roberts, Tia Carrere, Joe Pantoliano, Chris Rock, William Forsythe, Clarence Williams III and Tony Curtis feature in this film. Comedy A Chef in Love, is a 1996 Georgian film directed by Nana Dzhordzhadze. It stars Pierre Richard and Nino Kirtadze. Comedy Rooms to Let is a 1930 German silent comedy film directed by Carl Wilhelm and starring Lucie Englisch, Elisabeth Pinajeff and Kurt Vespermann. The film's art direction was by Max Heilbronner and Erich Zander. Its fully translated title is Rooms to Let in a Quiet Home, with Use of a Kitchen. A domestic comedy, it was a late silent film just as the transition to sound was taking place. Comedy Where's Elmer? is a 1934 comedy short film written by Albert Austin and W.P. Hackney and directed by James W. Horne. Comedy Mr. Madras is a 1995 Tamil language comedy film directed by P. Vasu. The film features Prabhu, Sukanya and Vineetha in lead roles. The film, had musical score by Vidyasagar and was released on 8 September 1995. The film did well at the box-office. It was later dubbed in Hindi as Kaise Kahun — I Love You Animation Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue is a 2010 computer-animated comedy adventure film based on the Disney Fairies franchise, it is the third installment of the Tinker bell franchise produced by DisneyToon Studios. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Tinker Bell and the 2009 film, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. The film was produced using Digital 3D modeling. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on September 21, 2010. Comedy Za humny je drak is a 1982 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Thriller District 9 is a 2009 independent science fiction action/thriller film directed by Neill Blomkamp. It was written by Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell, and produced by Peter Jackson and Carolynne Cunningham. The film stars Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope, and David James. The film won the 2010 Saturn Award for Best International Film presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, and was nominated for four Academy Awards in 2010: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, and Best Editing. The story, adapted from Alive in Joburg, a 2005 short film directed by Blomkamp and produced by Sharlto Copley and Simon Hansen, depicts humanity, xenophobia, and social segregation. The title and premise of District 9 were inspired by events in District Six, Cape Town during the apartheid era. The film was produced for $30 million and shot on location in Chiawelo, Soweto, presenting fictional interviews, news footage, and video from surveillance cameras in a mock-documentary format. A viral marketing campaign began in 2008, at the San Diego Comic-Con, while the theatrical trailer appeared in July 2009. Documentary film Resistir is a 1978 documentary film written by Juan Gelman an directed by Jorge Cedron. Documentary film "When mustachioed, manly-man Steve decided to make the transition to become Sara, he abandoned his true calling: to be a Pastor. After a difficult divorce and a transition period filled with countless gender specialists and hostility from family members, a higher power prevails, and Sara — now an out and proud transsexual woman — can no longer ignore her call to ministry. Thy Will Be Done follows Sara on her quest to be ordained in the Presbyterian Church. With many members of the Presbytery not only protesting her candidacy but also calling her an abomination against scripture and God’s will, Sara is constantly confronted with opposition, intolerance and irrationality. The Church considers her to be a gay man (huh?) and won’t formally recognize her gender change. But the Church also condemns her for being in a same-sex marriage with a woman. Sara’s obstacles bring to light the contradictions of organized religion, while creating a new arena for the fight for gender recognition and equality." Quoting ANGELIQUE SMITH from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Vallavanukku Vallavan is a 1965 Tamil action thriller starring S. A. Ashokan, Manimala, Gemini Ganesan, R. S. Manohar in lead roles with Thangavelu and Manorama in supporting roles. Also Savitri, makes a cameo as herself. It was directed by R.Sundaram. Comedy Lau Ho Yin is overweight and crazy for stewed pork soup. Ho Yin goes to Shenzhen to look for girls and from there, he finds Gigi whom he eventually lives with. He encounters a grand villa where he beckons a "masseuse". Documentary film Living Hope is a 2014 drama adventure documentary film written by Mitchell Galin and David Kiern and directed by David Kiern. Animation Magoo Express is a 1955 film written by Barbara Avedon and Dick Shaw and directed by Pete Burness. Documentary film Rome: Engineering an Empire is a documentary written and directed by Christopher Cassel. Comedy Arhipseftaros is a 1971 comedy film written by Giorgos Lazaridis and directed by Errikos Thalassinos. Documentary film The Fantastic Plastic Machine is a 1969 documentary film following a group of California surfers as they journey to an Australian surfing competition. The film is narrated by Jay North. It was directed by Eric and Lowell Blum and was filmed in California, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Comedy It's the middle of the night, and everyone's asleep except for the house cat (a girl) and alley cats (boys) on the fence competing for her attentions. A bull and three cows from ad posters on the fence sing "Sittin' On A Backyard Fence" and a cat band, using junk instruments play. Two boy cats, one drunk on catnip, fight each other over the girl, and get chased and knocked out by a dog. The girl cat leaves with another male cat, followed by kittens that are obviously theirs. The two fighting cats then shake hands. Documentary film Mother Teresa is a 1986 biographical documentary film directed by Ann and Jeanette Petrie. Animation Sherlock Pink is the 90th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Comedy Suzy is a 1936 drama film starring Jean Harlow, Franchot Tone, and Cary Grant. The film was partially written by Dorothy Parker and directed by George Fitzmaurice, based on a novel by Herman Gorman. The Oscar-nominated theme song, "Did I Remember?", was sung by Virginia Verrill. Comedy Signage is a 2007 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Rick Hammerly. Comedy Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood is a 2003 American direct-to-video comedy horror film written and directed by Steven Ayromlooi. The sixth installment of the Leprechaun series, the film has the villainous Leprechaun rampaging through a town looking for his gold, which was stolen by a group of urban youths who are using it to fulfill their wildest dreams. He will hunt and kill to retrieve his pot of gold. Comedy Slap Shot 3: The Junior League is a 2008 sports film starring Greyston Holt and Lynda Boyd and directed by Richard Martin. It follows a junior version of the Charleston Chiefs who fight their way to fame with a new coach and the Hanson Brothers in tow. The direct-to-video film is the sequel to the 2002 direct-to-video film Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice. Comedy Big Honza is a 2012 short film written by Monika Hronová and directed by Marek Ciccotti. Animation Surplus Value is a 2011 animated short film directed by Marco Túlio. Comedy "In 1950s Germany on a sunny afternoon in an amusement park, Lulu, a prized beauty from a well-heeled, white German family, meets Jimi, the impossibly handsome son of a damaged African American World War II veteran, and falls head over heels in love. Lulu’s scheming mother, Gertrud, together with her secret lover, Schultz, the chauffeur, and a wicked old shrink, Von Oppeln, do all in their power to tear the two lovers apart, but the trio are only the first of many obstacles that will stand in the way of the couple's passion. Thus starts Oskar Roehler’s dazzling feature film Lulu and Jimi, a stylish, musically infused romance that plays as hot and heavy as the chemistry between the interracial lovebirds.Roehler crafts a colorful, magical world full of visual whimsy, revved up with a sizzling soundtrack of rock and roll, as Lulu and Jimi’s love sweeps out the stale air of the 1950s. Actors Jennifer Decker and Ray Fearon turn in magnetic performances as Lulu and Jimi, a couple that fearlessly takes on the evil powers of a deeply bigoted society. Roehler’s Lulu and Jimi is a sexy and exceedingly entertaining watch that aims to set hearts thumping and fingers snapping as you wait to see if love saves the day." Quotig the description on the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Mardock Scramble: The Second Combustion is the second film in Mardock Scramble anime film trilogy. Documentary film Who Framed Jesus is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mark Lewis. Animation "Story of a delicate house. Standing up the top of a mountain, it’s rocking from right to left to the displeasure of the occupants." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Comedy Fall Time is a 1995 film directed by Paul Warner and co-written by Paul Skemp and Steve Alden. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995. Comedy Fatty and Minnie He-Haw is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe Arbuckle. Documentary film Ballet aquatique is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Raoul Ruiz. Comedy Yo tengo fe is a 1974 Argentine film. Thriller Last Passenger is a 2013 British suspense thriller film directed by Omid Nooshin and starring Dougray Scott, Kara Tointon and Iddo Goldberg. Documentary film "A documentary recounting the life story of elderly prostitutes working at Luz Square, in São Paulo, Brazil. These five women narrate exciting and unusual stories, as well as a few dramatic experiences; revealing, in detail, their life in those numerous years of prostitution." Quoting the description from the 2008 Queer Lisboa Film Festival site. Science Fiction The Element of Crime is a 1984 Danish art film co-written and directed by Lars von Trier. It is the first feature film directed by von Trier and the first installment of the director's Europa trilogy. The other two films in the trilogy are Epidemic and Europa. Comedy The Band's Visit is a 2007 Israeli film directed by Eran Kolirin. The Band's Visit was Israel's original Foreign Language Film submission for the 80th Academy Awards, but was rejected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences because it contained over 50% English dialogue. Thus, Israel sent Beaufort instead; Beaufort was finally included in the five final nominees. 'Band's Visit' won eight Israeli Ophir Prizes awarded by the Israeli Film Academy. Comedy Dorf Goes Fishing is a 1993 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Ronnie Schell and Yvonne Wilder. Documentary film Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story is a documentary film directed by John Griffin. Animation Shutter Bugged Cat is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon, produced in the Chuck Jones era. The story was supervised by Tom Ray. William Hanna and Joseph Barbera received a special director's credit, though the two did not contribute any work towards the cartoon. Comedy Gen-X Cops is a 1999 Hong Kong action/crime film directed by Benny Chan, starring Nicholas Tse, Stephen Fung and Sam Lee. Documentary film God, the Universe and Everything Else is a 1988 talk-show directed by Hector Stewart. Comedy Breaking In is a 1989 American crime comedy film directed by Bill Forsyth, and written by John Sayles. It stars Burt Reynolds, Casey Siemaszko and Lorraine Toussaint. It is a movie about how professional small-time criminals live and practice their trades. Comedy Los Muchachos de mi barrio is a 1970 Argentine film. Comedy Nora's Hair Salon is a 2004 independent comedy-drama film, written by Chanel Capra and Jean-Claude La Marre, and directed by Jerry LaMothe. This film stars Jenifer Lewis, Tamala Jones, and Tatyana Ali. Animation Wing is a 2012 animation, short, drama film written by Asger Grevil, Michael Bech and directed by Asger Grevil, Mette Vestergaard Madsen, Michael Bech, Jonas Kirkegaard. Thriller Ek Paheli is a 1971 Bollywood thriller drama horror film directed by Naresh Kumar. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Tanuja, Feroz Khan and Aruna Irani . Comedy Shortbus is a 2006 American film written and directed by John Cameron Mitchell. The plot revolves around a sexually diverse ensemble of colorful characters trying desperately to connect in New York City. The characters converge in a weekly Brooklyn artistic/sexual salon loosely inspired by various underground NYC gatherings that took place in the early 2000s. According to Mitchell, the film attempts to "employ sex in new cinematic ways because it's too interesting to leave to porn." Shortbus includes a variety of explicit scenes containing non-simulated sexual intercourse with visible penetration and male ejaculation. Comedy Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too is a 1974 animated feature from Disney released as a double feature with The Island at the Top of the World. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to Closed Mondays. It was later added as a segment to the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. A soundtrack album was released simultaneously and featured such songs as "The Honey Tree" and "Birthday, Birthday." The film, whose name is a play on the slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" made famous during the 1840 United States presidential election, is based on the fourth and seventh chapters of The House at Pooh Corner, the second Winnie-the-Pooh book by A. A. Milne. Comedy Idiot in Paris is a 1967 comedy film directed by Serge Korber. Thriller Soul Survivors is a 2001 psychological thriller film starring Melissa Sagemiller as a college student named Cassie, whose boyfriend Sean died in a car accident that resulted from her driving after a night of partying. The accident starts to take its toll when she begins hallucinating and regularly having strange visions even though Cassie's friends Annabel and Matt try helping her through everything. Thriller The Fifth Patient is a 2007 American thriller film written and directed by Amir Mann. The film stars Nick Chinlund as John Reilly, an American national who finds himself in an African hospital where, he learns, he has spent the last two years due to a head injury. He remembers nothing of his past and is accused of being a spy. The film also stars Marley Shelton as Helen, a woman Reilly believes might be his wife. The film was shot in the United States and Mexico. It was released on June 10, 2007 in the United States and October 23, 2008 in Israel. Animation Synchronoff is a 2007 romantic animated short film. The plot follows two characters named Eleanora and Bert who become unsynchronized while dancing and must endeavour to return to the same rhythm. The film was screened at the Bimini Animation Festival, as well as at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Comedy Join the Flumeride is a 1998 Swedish mockumentary. The plot revolves around two fictional bands, "Gula Tidningen" and "Pincette", which are parodies of Swedish pop groups Gyllene Tider and Roxette respectively. The film features a cameo by Per Gessle, the lead vocalist of Gyllene Tider and one half of the duo Roxette. The title is a takeoff on the lyrics Roxette's hit 1991 single, Joyride. Comedy Happy Go Lucky is a 1943 film directed by Curtis Bernhardt. Animation Dr. Jekyll, famed English scientist, embarks on an experiment to extract the evil from within himself, accidentally splitting his personality into two, and creating Mr. Hyde - a powerful monster whose blood-lust terrorizes the city of London every night and baffles the police in the morning. Comedy Post Grad is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Vicky Jenson and starring Alexis Bledel, about a recent college graduate who moves back in with her family while she figures out what she wants to do next. Originally under the working titles of Ticket to Ride and then The Post-Grad Survival Guide, the film was released on August 21, 2009. Comedy Trippin' is a 1999 comedy film starring Deon Richmond, Maia Campbell, Donald Faison, and Guy Torry. The film provided one of Anthony Anderson's earliest film roles. It was directed by David Raynr. Science Fiction Death Watch is a 1980 science fiction film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It is based on the novel The Unsleeping Eye by David G. Compton, also known as The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe. The film was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. The film had 1,013,842 Admissions in France and was the 35th most attended film of the year. Documentary film Cage/Cunningham is a 1991 film directed by Elliot Caplan. Documentary film The Self-Made Man is a 2005 documentary film directed by Susan Stern. Comedy Escala musical is a 1966 Argentine film. Thriller Heart Talk is a 2008 Khmer horror film, a second film produced by Khmer Mekong Films after the successful of 2007's romantic comedy Staying Single When and a television series, the Taste of Life. It is directed by UK director Bill Broomfield and Cambodian young director, Tom Som and written by British novelist and screenwriter with much personal experience of Cambodia, Matt Baylis, but translated into Khmer script by Kiri Roat. Comedy Basta che non si sappia in giro is a 1976 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini, Nanni Loy and Luigi Magni. The film obtained a good commercial success. Comedy K.Y.E.: Kill Your Enemy is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Max Law. Documentary film The Recruiter is a 2008 documentary film directed by Edet Belzberg. One of every four high school graduates cannot pass the basic military entrance exam. Couple that with high obesity and rise of criminal records means there is a much lower chance of getting military recruits. Despite these obstacles recruitment numbers are hitting their marks. The economic crisis is giving way to more willing recruits and many of them have one of the key measures to join, a high school diploma. Still the ineligibility rates some military leaders say are, “a matter of national security.” The Recruiter takes viewers to the Louisiana coast, where they witness firsthand Sergeant First Class Clay Usie’s struggle to enlist new soldiers into the U.S. Army in his hometown of Houma, LA. Sgt. Usie believes that every American should serve their country and he sets his sights on Lauren, Matt, Bobby, and Chris, four teenagers who think that the Army is the answer for them. Shot in verite style over a nine-month period the film shows the new recruits in their last semesters of high school as they prepare with Sgt. Usie for boot camp. Thriller Intrigue and violent passion fuel a love triangle between a femme fatale, an underworld kingpin, and an aspiring boxer. In this Jazz Age thriller, Iris is forced to choose between two men steeped in the sexy nightclubs and smoky ringsides. Events come to a shocking climax amidst murder and deception as hidden truths come to light and these three flawed characters struggle to make their ways in the dark. Documentary film Next Year in Bombay is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mathias Mangin and Jonas Parienté. Documentary film This Prison Where I Live is a 2010 documentary film directed by Rex Bloomstein. Documentary film The Driven Man is a humorous documentary film written by British comedian and well-known car collector Rowan Atkinson, penned as a series of sketches featuring himself driving around London trying to solve his car-fetish, and discussing it with taxi drivers, policemen, used-car salesmen and psychotherapists. It was released in 1991. Documentary film Alphaville - Do Lado de Dentro do Muro is a Documentary film by Luiza Campos and Gustavo Ribeiro. Animation The World of Strawberry Shortcake is a 1980 animated television special written by Romeo Muller, directed by Charles Swenson, and produced by Swenson, Muller and Fred Wolf. Starring the voices of Romeo Muller, Russi Taylor, Julie McWhirter and Joan Gerber, it was made by animators from Murakami-Wolf-Swenson in the United States and by Toei Doga in Japan. The music was written and performed by Flo & Eddie of the rock group, The Turtles. The titular character, Strawberry Shortcake, lives in a fictional place called Strawberryland. In the special, narrated by Romeo Muller, she and her friends celebrate her sixth birthday. While preparations for her party are underway, a villain called the Peculiar Purple Pieman plots to steal the berries from Strawberry's home in order to make his pies. Produced and sponsored by the Kenner toy company, The World of Strawberry Shortcake was the first special to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. Bypassing network television, it debuted on March 28, 1980, in syndication across more than 90 U.S. cities, and was later released on 16 mm film, VHS, Beta and DVD. Thriller Go Jimmy Go is a 2001 comedy short film directed by Doug Torres. Documentary film Punk Jews is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jesse Zook Mann. Animation THE LIBRARY is a 2012 short animation drama film directed by Leo Crane. Comedy A Cure for Pokeritis is a 1912 short silent film starring John Bunny and Flora Finch. After Bunny's death, a re-release was announced with the alternative title A Sure Cure for Pokeritis. This domestic comedy depicts a woman who stops her husband's gambling habit by having her cousin stage a fake police raid on the weekly poker game. It was one of many similar shorts produced by Vitagraph Studios, whose popularity made Bunny and Finch early film stars. Although its style of humor is dated, it has been recognized as a historically important representative of its period and genre. Documentary film Soul Patron is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Frederik Rieckher. Comedy Defending Your Life is a 1991 romantic comedy-fantasy film about a man who dies and arrives in the afterlife only to find that he must stand trial and justify his lifelong fears in order to advance to the next phase of life; or be sent back to earth to do it again. The film was written, directed by, and stars Albert Brooks. It also stars Meryl Streep, Rip Torn, Lee Grant and Buck Henry. The film was shot entirely in and around Los Angeles, California. Despite its comedic overtones, Defending Your Life contains elements of drama and allegory. Documentary film Grand Opera marks a stock-taking of Benning's work and his life, presenting a personal and artistic autobiography woven together with a series of events dealing with the historical development of the number pi, Benning's travels, and homages to Michael Snow, Hollis Frampton, George Landow (Owen Land), and Yvonne Rainer Comedy Woody Meets Davy Crewcut is the 73rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 17, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Queen Sacrifice is a 30-minute short film written and directed by Julian Richards in 1988 whilst he was a film student at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design and is based on his childhood experience as a school boy chess champion. The cast includes Richard Davies, Duane Phillips, Lisa Climie and the music was composed by Julian Nott. The 16mm short was filmed on location in Trehafod in the Rhondda Valley and in Bournemouth. Comedy Muchachos impacientes is a 1966 Argentine film. Comedy A Glass of Beer is a 1955 Hungarian comedy film directed by Félix Máriássy and starring Éva Ruttkai, Tibor Bitskey and Elma Bulla. It is also known as A Half Pint of Beer. Comedy Skidoo is an American comedy film directed by Otto Preminger, starring Jackie Gleason and Carol Channing, written by Doran William Cannon and released by Paramount Pictures on December 19, 1968. The screenplay satirizes late 1960s counterculture lifestyle and its creature comforts, technology, anti-technology, hippies, free love and then-prevalent use of the mind-altering drug LSD. Along with top-billed Gleason and Channing, Skidoo also stars Frankie Avalon, Fred Clark, Michael Constantine, Frank Gorshin, John Phillip Law, Peter Lawford, Burgess Meredith, George Raft, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney and Groucho Marx playing "God". Singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson, who wrote the score and receives credit as a member of the cast, appears in a few brief scenes with Fred Clark, as both portray prison tower guards swaying to Nilsson's music while under the influence of LSD. Thriller Jane Doe (Teri Hatcher), an employee at a weapons corporation, is framed for murder and goes on the run because she unknowingly stumbles on the illegal sale of weapons technology. When her teenage son is kidnapped, Jane is given no choice but to fight for their freedom. But getting her normal life back isn’t easy when her enemies are hell-bent on having her killed. Science Fiction The Lazarus Project is a 2008 American drama/thriller film directed and written by John Patrick Glenn. It stars Paul Walker as Ben, a former criminal who gets a second chance at life and mysteriously ends up working at a psychiatric hospital. Piper Perabo, Linda Cardellini, Malcolm Goodwin, Tony Curran and Bob Gunton also star in the film, which was released on DVD on October 21, 2008. Thriller Das Boot is a 1981 German epic war film written and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, produced by Günter Rohrbach, and starring Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer, and Klaus Wennemann. It has been exhibited both as a theatrical release and as a TV miniseries, and in several different home video versions of various running times. Das Boot is an adaption of the 1973 German novel of the same name by Lothar-Günther Buchheim. Set during World War II, the film tells the fictional story of U-96 and its crew. It depicts both the excitement of battle and the tedium of the fruitless hunt, and shows the men serving aboard U-boats as ordinary individuals with a desire to do their best for their comrades and their country. The screenplay used an amalgamation of exploits from the real U-96, a Type VIIC-class U-boat. Development for Das Boot began in 1979. Several American directors were considered three years earlier before the film was shelved. During the film's production, Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock, the captain of the real U-96 and one of Germany's top U-boat "tonnage aces" during the war, and Hans-Joachim Krug, former first officer on U-219, served as consultants. Thriller The Haunting of Morella is a 1990 Horror, Romance, Thriller film written by R.J. Robertson and Jim Wynorski directed by Jim Wynorski. Documentary film Blaze Foley: Duct tape Messiah is a 2011 documentary film written by June Burnum and Kevin Triplett and directed by Kevin Triplett. Thriller Twin Sitters is a 1994 American family-oriented comedy film directed by John Paragon. The plot revolves around twin bodybuilders who protect twin child pranksters left by a corrupt uncle in their care. The film stars Peter Paul, David Paul and Christian and Joseph Cousins. The screenplay was written and directed by John Paragon. Comedy Aquamarine is a 2006 Australian-American teen fantasy comedy film starring Sara Paxton, Emma Roberts, and Joanna "JoJo" Levesque. The film, which was made in both the United States and Australia, was released in North America on March 3, 2006. The film, loosely based on a children's book on the same name by Alice Hoffman, and directed by American director Elizabeth Allen was filmed in Queensland, Australia. Comedy Bless This House is a 1972 British comedy film and a spin off from the television sitcom Bless This House. Documentary film Binka: To Tell a Story about Silence is a documentary film directed by Elka Nikolova. It is 48min in length, and was released in Bulgaria and in the United States in 2006. The topic of the film is the life of Bulgarian director Binka Zhelyazkova. Comedy Mister Big is a 1943 musical directed by Charles Lamont, starring Donald O'Connor, Gloria Jean and Peggy Ryan. The film features the song "Rude, Crude, and Unattractive". This was the final of seven, successive B movie musicals that Universal Pictures cast with Donald O’Connor after he signed in 1941. When his popularity soared prior to release, the studio added $50,000 in musical numbers and distributed it as an A. His subsequent films were all A's. Thriller Vanakkam Thalaiva is a Tamil language movie directed by Sakthi Paramesh who earlier directed films Soorya Paarvai, Looty and Three Roses under the name "Parameswaran". The film stars Sathyaraj, Abbas, Susan, Vivek. Thriller The Woman Accused is a 1933 drama film starring Nancy Carroll and Cary Grant as a young engaged couple on a sea cruise. The supporting cast includes Jack La Rue in a particularly memorable sequence opposite Grant in which the latter violently whips him. The movie was directed by Paul Sloane. Comedy Who Was That Lady? is a 1960 comedy film starring Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, and Janet Leigh. The movie was made by Ansark-Sidney, distributed by Columbia Pictures, directed by George Sidney, and produced by Norman Krasna, who also wrote the screenplay based on his successful Broadway play Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? The music score was by André Previn and the cinematography by Harry Stradling. The costume design was by Jean Louis. The title song was written by Sammy Cahn. The film features James Whitmore, John McIntire, Barbara Nichols, Larry Keating, Larry Storch, Simon Oakland and Joi Lansing. Jack Benny appears as himself. Dean Martin received a Golden Globe award nomination for his performance in Who Was That Lady?, which also was nominated for Best Comedy. Documentary film Neon, an Electric Memoir is a 1984 Short Documentary film. Comedy Peepers is a 2010 comedy film directed by Seth W. Owen and written by Daniel Perlmutter, Mark Slutsky and Seth W. Owen. Thriller Je suis le seigneur du château is a 1989 French motion picture, directed by Régis Wargnier, loosely based on the novel I'm the King of the Castle by the English writer Susan Hill. Thriller Tähdet kertovat, komisario Palmu is a Finnish crime movie directed by Matti Kassila. It is the third film in the Inspector Palmu series and the second one produced by Fennada. The novel was written by Waltari through the explicit request by director Kassila. It is also the last film in the series to be shot in black and white. The fourth film was made without Waltari's involvement. Comedy Smothered is a 2014 horror movie that was directed and written by John Schneider. The movie stars Kane Hodder, Bill Moseley, R. A. Mihailoff, Malcolm Danare, and Don Shanks as several horror icons that find themselves the focus of a murderous hunt. Comedy Saxon is a 2007 independent British film written and directed by Greg Loftin, produced by Elise Valmorbida and starring Sean Harris in his first feature lead role. The world premiere on 22 August 2007 was part of the British Gala selection of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Set on a fictional corrupt housing estate called Saxon, the film is a hybrid genre: comedy, drama, mystery, thriller and spaghetti western by turns. The story revolves around a reformed villain who is compelled to undertake a desperate mission which unleashes the demons of his past. Comedy Christopher Titus: Love Is Evol is a 2009 comedy TV film written by Christopher Titus and directed by Manny Rodriguez. Comedy Minbo is a 1992 Japanese film by filmmaker Juzo Itami. It is also known by the titles Minbo: the Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion, The Gangster's Moll and The Anti-Extortion Woman. The film was widely popular in Japan and a critical success internationally. It satirizes the yakuza, who retaliated for their portrayal in the film by assaulting the director. Thriller Hell Penitentiary is a 1984 action film written by Sergio Garrone and directed by Gianni Siragusa. Documentary film Taxi Beirut is a documentary film directed by Hady Zaccak, produced by Issam Dakroub that stars three average taxi drivers. It was released on October 8, 2011 BIFF, the Beirut International Film Festival. It was produced by the Al-Jazeera documentary channel. The movie follows a day in the life of three Lebanese taxi drivers working in the metropolitan city of Beirut. It features the taxis going around the Beirut area, picking up tourists and locals alike. The three taxi drivers are Beirut residents of different religious and cultural backgrounds and give the viewers a picture of the pros and cons of Lebanon's diverse population. The movie includes Arabic, English and French dialogue. The movie has a 51 minute running time and is still circulating film festivals across Europe and the Middle East. Comedy Aalibabayum Aarara Kallanmarum is a 1998 Malayalam comedy film directed by Satheesh Manarkat and Shaji. It stars Jagadeesh, Vijayaraghavan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Kalpana, Kalabhavan Mani, Saikumar, Rajan P. Dev, Indrans etc. Comedy Love Song Devotions is a 2013 short film directed by Amanda Hood. Documentary film Straits of Magellan: Drafts & Fragments is a 1974 film directed by Hollis Frampton. Science Fiction Running Against Time is a 1990 science fiction film written by Stanley Shapiro, Robert Glass and directed by Bruce Seth Green. Documentary film Circle the Wagen is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ryan Steven Green. Thriller A Seduction In Travis County is a 1991 thriller drama TV movie directed by George Kaczender. Comedy The Joy Girl is an American two-strip Technicolor silent comedy film directed by Allan Dwan, released by Fox Film Corporation, starring Olive Borden, Neil Hamilton and Marie Dressler, and based on the novel of the same name by May Edginton Comedy Tease for Two is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Daffy Duck and the Goofy Gophers. Released August 28, 1965, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon marked the final theatrical appearance of the Goofy Gophers during the original Golden Age of Animation era. Unlike previous Goofy Gophers cartoons where Stan Freberg voices Tosh, Blanc voices both Mac and Tosh. The title is a play on the phrase "tea for two." Comedy Silver Linings Playbook is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by David O. Russell, adapted from the novel The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick. The film stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, with Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Chris Tucker, Anupam Kher, and Julia Stiles in supporting roles. Cooper plays Patrick "Pat" Solatano, Jr., a man with bipolar disorder who is released from a psychiatric hospital and moves back in with his parents, played by Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver. Determined to win back his estranged wife, Pat meets recently widowed Tiffany Maxwell, portrayed by Jennifer Lawrence, who offers to help him get his wife back if he enters a dance competition with her. The two become closer as they train and Pat, his father, and Tiffany examine their relationships with each other as they cope with their issues. Silver Linings Playbook premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012, and was released in the United States on November 16, 2012. The film opened to major critical success and earned numerous accolades. Comedy How to Become a Criminal Mastermind is a British comedy crime film. The film was made on a budget of £10,000 and was released in September 2013. The film was directed by Henry Scriven. It stars Sam Massey, Philip Weddell and Joerg Stadler and was written by Henry Scriven and Michael Delwiche. Comedy Spooky Hooky is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 149th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Love in Space is a 2011 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced Fruit Chan, directed by Tony Chan and Wing Shya and stars an ensemble cast including Aaron Kwok, Eason Chan, René Liu, Gwei Lun-mei, Angelababy, Jing Boran and a guest appearance by Xu Fan. The film was shot in Beijing, Sydney and the International Space Station. Documentary film Slumming It: Myth and Culture on the Bowery is a documentary film directed by Scott Elliott. Comedy Three Plus Two, or 3 + 2 is a 1963 Soviet comedy film directed by Genrikh Oganisyan based on a play by Sergei Mikhalkov. Produced by Maksim Gorki Studio. Science Fiction The Man from the 25th Century is a 1968 film directed by Irwin Allen. Comedy Frankenchicken is a 2004 short animation comedy film written and directed by Ann-Marie Denham. Comedy Romy and Michele: In the Beginning is a 2005 TV film starring Katherine Heigl as Romy and Alexandra Breckenridge as Michele, with a special appearance by Paula Abdul. It is a prequel to the 1997 feature Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. The TV film was critically panned and suffered low viewership. Written and directed by Robin Schiff, the working title for the TV movie was Romy and Michele: Behind the Velvet Rope. Science Fiction Pandorum is a German-United States 2009 post-apocalyptic science fiction film, with elements of locked room mystery, horror, and survival adventure. The film was directed by Christian Alvart and produced by Robert Kulzer, Jeremy Bolt and Paul W.S. Anderson. Travis Milloy wrote the screenplay from a story by Milloy and Alvart. It stars Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster. Filming began in Berlin in August 2008. Pandorum was released on September 25, 2009 in the United States, and on October 2, 2009 in the UK. The film's title is a nickname of a fictional psychosis called "Orbital Dysfunctional Syndrome" caused by deep space and triggered by emotional stress leading to severe paranoia, delirium, and nosebleeding. The film received mixed to negative reviews. Comedy 27 is a short comedy and drama film written and directed by Nicolas Daenens. Thriller Mary Loss of Soul is a 2014 horror thriller directed by Jennifer B. White. Comedy Three Spare Wives is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Susan Stephen, John Hewer, Robin Hunter. It was based on a play by Talbot Rothwell. Thriller Blue Demon is a 2004 comedy, thriller, science fiction, horror film written by Brett Thompson, Lisa Morton, and Daniel Grodnik, and directed by Daniel Grodnik Comedy Trouble Maker is a 1995 joint Taiwan and Hong Kong romance comedy film directed by Taiwanese director Chu Yin-ping and produced by Hong Kong director Wong Jing. Starring Taiwanese actor singer Takeshi Kaneshiro, Hong Kong actor Ng Man-tat, Hong Kong actress Athena Chu and Taiwanese child actor Steven Hao Shao Wen. The Hong Kong Chinese title 蠟筆小小生 translates as "Crayon Siao Siao San" which is derived from the popular Japanese manga "Crayon Shin-chan" about a mischievous little boy. The movie was first released in Taiwan under the title "Fart King 臭屁王". The movie was renamed and dubbed in Cantonese for all the Taiwanese actors to cater to the Hong Kong audiences. Hong Kong actors Ng Man-tat, Athena Chu and Gabriel Wong Yat-San filmed their lines in Cantonese which was dubbed over by an actor for the Mandarin version. The movie was released in Taiwan on 25 March 1995 and then a week later on 1 April 1995 in Hong Kong. Science Fiction Frankenstein 1970 is a 1958 science fiction horror film, shot in black and white CinemaScope, starring Boris Karloff and Don "Red" Barry. This independent film was directed by Howard W. Koch; its alternative titles during pre-production included Frankenstein's Castle, Frankenstein 1960, and Frankenstein 1975. Shot in a mere eight days on a modest budget, the film was finally titled Frankenstein 1970 for an appropriately futuristic touch. The film was released through Allied Artists. For several years, only a pan and scan VHS tape of the film was available. In October 2009, Warner Brothers released the DVD "Karloff & Lugosi Horror Classics," which includes Frankenstein 1970 as one of the four films, and features an audio commentary by one the film's co-star, Charlotte Austin, and fan historians Tom Weaver and Bob Burns. Comedy Chop is 2011 comedy horror thriller film written by Adam Minarovich and directed by Trent Haaga. Animation The Damnation of Faust is a 1988 short animation film directed by Suzan Pitt. Documentary film Goa Hippy Tribe is a 2011 documentary film directed by Darius Devas. Documentary film On the Trail with Miss Snail Pail is a 2009 short documentary film that follows Colleen Flanigan, aka Miss Snail Pail, as she provides a snail removal service that recycles the garden pests into food. On the Trail's first festival screening was at the 2009 Tucson Slow Food & Film Festival in Arizona. The film was also selected for screening by the 2009 Modesto Reel Food Film Festival in California, the 2009 Colorado Environmental Film Festival in Golden, Colorado, and the 2011 9th Annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Nevada City, California. Comedy 6 Month Rule is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Blayne Weaver. Documentary film Brian Deegan : Disposable Hero is a 2006 documentary directed by Dave Dawes. Documentary film Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin is a 2003 documentary film written by Marc Weiss and directed by Nancy D. Kates and Bennett Singer. Comedy Sky in December is a comedy and drama film directed by Hiroshi Toda. Animation West of the Pesos is a Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short starring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. Released on January 23, 1960, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. Science Fiction Waterworld is a 1995 American post-apocalyptic science fiction action film directed by Kevin Reynolds and co-written by Peter Rader and David Twohy. It was based on Rader's original 1986 screenplay and stars Kevin Costner, who also produced it with Charles Gordon and John Davis. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. The setting of the film is in the distant future. Although no exact date was given in the film itself, it has been suggested that it takes place in 2500. The polar ice caps have completely melted, and the sea level has risen many hundreds of feet, covering nearly all the land. The film illustrates this with an unusual variation on the Universal logo, which begins with the usual image of Earth, but shows the planet's water levels gradually rising and the polar ice caps melting until nearly all the land is submerged. The plot of the film centers on an otherwise nameless antihero, "The Mariner", a drifter who sails the Earth in his trimaran. The most expensive film ever made at the time, Waterworld was released to mixed reviews, praising the futuristic style but criticizing the characterization and acting performances. Science Fiction The Angry Red Planet is a 1959 science fiction film starring Gerald Mohr and directed by Ib Melchior. Melchior was only given 10 days and a budget of $200,000 to make the film. This necessitated the use of a CineMagic technique, which involved using hand drawn animations together with live action footage, and was used for all scenes on the surface of Mars. Although this process was largely unsuccessful, producer Norman Maurer would attempt the same technique again in The Three Stooges in Orbit. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Circus of Horrors. Documentary film Israel vs Israel is a 2010 documentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by Swedish freelance journalist and filmmaker Terje Carlsson about Israeli peace activists. The film portrays four Israelis struggling against the military occupation of the Palestinian territories: Jonathan Pollak from Anarchists Against the Wall, Yehuda Shaul from Breaking the Silence, Ronny Perlmann from Machsom Watch and Arik Ascherman from Rabbis for Human Rights. The film won the Best International Documentary award at the 2011 Turkish Radio and Television Corporation documentary film festival as well an award from the Doha Center for Media Freedom at the 2011 Al Jazeera Film Festival, and has been screened at festivals in Stockholm, Montreal, Tromsø, and Trondheim. Comedy Here Comes Carter is a 1936 comedy film directed by William Clemens. Comedy A Small Town Idol is a 1921 American silent film feature comedy produced by Mack Sennett and released through Associated First National. The film stars Ben Turpin and was made and acted by many of the same Sennett personnel from his previous year's Down on the Farm. Sennett and Erle C. Kenton directed. This was Ramon Novarro's seventh film, where he was billed as Ramon Samaniegos. Copies of the film exist in archives such as Gosfilmofond. Comedy Herr Lehmann is a 2003 German film by Leander Haußmann based on the novel of the same name by Sven Regener. Thriller Sex, drugs, rock & roll—Christian is a man who’s made a few mistakes. He and wife Jamie are giving marriage one last shot for the sake of their son. But when Christian proves unable to give up his hard-partying ways, the malicious clown in the closet helps decide their fate Documentary film Metanoia is a 1991 film directed by Peter Voigt. Comedy Wohti leke jani aye is a Pakistani Punjabi movie released in 2011. Animation ELLE also known as Él, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by the ELF Corporation which was originally released on June 13, 1991. A remake produced by ELF Corporation retitled Él was released September 29, 2000. Green Bunny produced an anime original video animation titled Él which was released in two volumes in 2001. The series depicts the survivors of a nuclear war that are gathered in a single, tightly-monitored city. Comedy Manhattan Romance is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Tom O'Brien. The film stars Gaby Hoffmann, Katherine Waterston, Zach Grenier, Caitlin FitzGerald and Louis Cancelmi. Comedy Heinz in the Moon is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Heinz Rühmann, Rudolf Platte and Annemarie Sorensen. Stemmle renamed the title from Hans to Heinz to take advantage of the star's popularity. Thriller Murderers Club of Brooklyn is a 1967 German thriller film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring George Nader, Heinz Weiss and Karel Stepanek. It was part of the Jerry Cotton series of films. Comedy A Lot like Love is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nigel Cole and starring Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet. The screenplay by Colin Patrick Lynch focuses on two individuals whose relationship slowly evolves from lust to friendship to romance over the course of seven years. The film's tag line was: there's nothing better than a great romance to ruin a perfectly good friendship. Animation Creation Museum Dinosaurs is a 2008 short animation film written by Bryan Martin and directed by Todd Hemker and Soyeon Kim. Documentary film Watershed: Exploring a New Water Ethic for the New West is 2012 documentary film written and directed by Mark Decena. Comedy Mittsommernacht in Lettland – eine Nacht, in der das ganze Land Kopf steht und ausgelassen feiert. Midsummer Madness erzählt fünf Geschichten, die sich in dieser Nacht ereignen: Der junge Amerikaner Curt (Orlando Wells) ist nach Lettland gekommen, um dort seine Halbschwester Maia (Birgit Minichmayr) zu suchen. Erst die Begegnung mit dem lebenslustigen Taxifahrer Oskars (Gundars Abolins) taut den schüchternen jungen Mann auf… Livia (Maria de Madeiros) ist eine verwitwete französische Dichterin, die ihren verstorbenen Ehemann in Litauen begraben will. Dumm nur, dass sie mit ihrem Bodyguard Tony (Dominique Pinon) im falschen Land gelandet ist. Aber Bestattungsunternehmer und Chauffeur Peteris (Tobias Moretti) ist gerne bereit, den weiten Weg auf sich zu nehmen. Lewis und Mike (Victor McGuire, James William Watts) sind zwei Feuerwehrmänner aus Liverpool, die ihre Partnerstadt in Lettland besuchen und im Laufe der Nacht eine intensive Freundschaft zueinander entwickeln. Die Nymphomanin Aida (Chulpan Khamatova) und ihr japanischer Freund Yuki (Benito Sambo) haben derweil andere Probleme: Ihre Eltern sind ausländerfeindlich und wissen noch nichts davon, dass Yuki zur Familienfeier kommt. Karl (Detlev Buck) und Axel (Roland Düringer) sind indessen geschäftlich unterwegs und wollen ein großes Aalgeschäft mit dem ebenfalls aalglatten Leonid (Jevgeni Sitochin) abschließen. Dabei stellt Karl Leonids Freundin nach und Axel isst „Zauberpilze“. Am nächsten Tag sollten alle im Krankenhaus zusammenkommen… Documentary film I Am a Sex Addict is a 1993 film directed by Vikram Jayanti and John Powers. Animation The Banquet of the Concubine is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Hefang Wei. Documentary film Born to Fly is a 2013 documentary film directed by Catherine Gund. Documentary film Cailleach is a 2014 short film written and directed by Rosie Reed Hillman. Comedy Opened by Mistake is a 1940 film starring Charles Ruggles and Janice Logan. Documentary film The Children of Chabannes is a 2001 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Programming with Limited Dramatization - Programs nominated/winning TV program. Documentary film Jaime is a Portuguese medium-length film, directed by António Reis and released in 1974. Its subject is Jaime Fernandes, a deceased pacient of the psiquiatric hospital Miguel Bombarda in Lisbon. Documentary film Die widerrechtliche Ausübung der Astronomie is a 1967 short film directed by Peter Schamoni and written by Max Ernst and Peter Schamoni. Comedy The Color of Milk, original title Ikke naken, is a 2004 Norwegian family film by Torun Lian with Julia Krohn, Ane Dahl Torp, Gustaf Skarsgård. Comedy Rejected is an animated short comedy film by Don Hertzfeldt that was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2000. It received 27 awards from film festivals around the world. Rejected has a cult following and has grown into a pop culture icon that is frequently quoted or referenced. In 2009, it was the only short film named as one of the "Films of the Decade" by Salon.com In 2010, it was noted as one of the five "most innovative animated films of the past ten years" by The Huffington Post. Documentary film Tantrums & Tiaras is a 1997 documentary about the musician Sir Elton John directed by his civil partner David Furnish. It was recorded during Elton's tour Made in England in 1995 and includes parts of interviews and concerts. Included in the documentary is a large part of a concert John performed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in November 1995. In 1998, the documentary won a Chris Award at the Columbus Film and Video Festival. It was also re-released on DVD in November 2008 as a "Director's Cut" with extra material. Documentary film Richard Garriott: Man on a Mission is 2010 documentary film directed by Mike Woolf. Thriller The Butchers also known as Maxie and Murderer's Keep is a 1970 thriller directed by Paulmichael Miekhe and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows a deaf girl who witnesses a dead body being stashed in a nearby butcher shop. Not wanting to take the risk of being caught, the murderous butchers decide to kidnap her. In addition to Robert Walden and Vic Tayback, the film also features Talia Shire and Donald Pleasence in small roles. Animation Henry Fiat´s Open Sore - I Rock is a 2008 short animation film directed by Gabriel Watson. Animation Bugged by a Bee is a 1969 animated cartoon, released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. It starred Cool Cat, and was the final cartoon from the 1931-1969 era to bear the Looney Tunes name, and the last from that era to be widely released. One more cartoon, Injun Trouble would follow Bugged by a Bee, but it was in the Merrie Melodies series and is much harder to find. This cartoon was the last Looney Tunes cartoon until 1988's The Night of the Living Duck. Comedy Rooty Toot Toot is a 1951 United Productions of America animated short film, directed by John Hubley. In 1994 it was voted #41 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. It received a nomination for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 1951, but lost out to Tom and Jerry's 6th award winning cartoon The Two Mouseketeers. Documentary film Tokko Shigan is a 2013 short drama war family documentary film written and directed by Kenshow Onodera. Documentary film High Five: A Suburban Adoption Saga is a 2012 documentary film directed by Julia Ivanova. Documentary film OUT in the Line-Up is a 2014 adventure, documentary, drama, sports film written and directed by Ian Thomson. Comedy Submarine is a 2010 coming-of-age comedy-drama film adapted from the 2008 novel of the same name by Joe Dunthorne. The film was written and directed by Richard Ayoade, and starred Craig Roberts, Yasmin Paige, Noah Taylor, Paddy Considine, and Sally Hawkins. Submarine is Ayoade's directorial debut. Thriller Fareb is a 1996 Bollywood thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt. The film marks the debut of actors Faraaz Khan and Suman Ranganathan and also stars Milind Gunaji. It was released on 28 June 1996. The film is a remake of the 1992 thriller Unlawful Entry. The film was successful at the box office for the budget it was taking. Jatin-Lalit's music also became a highlight of the movie. Comedy My Fair Lady is a 1964 American musical film adaptation of the Lerner and Loewe stage musical of the same name based on the 1938 film adaptation of the original 1913 stage play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. With a screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner and directed by George Cukor, the film depicts a poor Cockney flower seller Eliza Doolittle who overhears an arrogant phonetics professor, Henry Higgins, as he casually wagers that he could teach her to speak "proper" English, thereby making her presentable in the high society of Edwardian London. The film won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director. Science Fiction Final Days of Planet Earth is a 2006 science fiction miniseries directed by Robert Lieberman and written by Roger Soffer. Starring Campbell Scott, Gil Bellows, and Daryl Hannah, the movie was produced by RHI Entertainment for the Hallmark Channel. Thriller Untitled Nikola Tesla Project is an in production action drama sci-fi film written by Vladimir Rajcic. Comedy All My Dead is a short comedy film written by Harald Harzheim and directed by Astra Zoldnere. Animation The Star Making Machine is a 2012 animation, science fiction film written by Esteban Echeverría and Gerardo Pranteda and directed by Esteban Echeverría. Comedy The Couch Trip is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie. It stars Dan Aykroyd, Walter Matthau, Charles Grodin and Donna Dixon. Comedy Van Stone: Tour of Duty is a 2006 tv film directed by Troy Miller. Science Fiction Generation Last is a 2012 action thriller science-fiction film directed by Joel Juarez. Documentary film Yoga and the Individual is a 1966 documentary film directed by John B. Murray. Thriller Exorcismus is a 2010 Spanish horror film directed by Manuel Carballo and written by David Muñoz, it stars Sophie Vavasseur and Stephen Billington. Thriller Oasis of Fear is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Umberto Lenzi. Science Fiction Beyond Re-Animator is a 2003 Spanish horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and starring Jeffrey Combs, Jason Barry, Simón Andreu, Elsa Pataky and Santiago Segura. It is the third installment of the Re-Animator series. The film premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel, though it was produced independently and acquired by the channel only as a distributor; this showing was cut to a TV-PG rating. The subsequently released DVD was rated R, but there is a slightly longer unrated cut available in some countries. It also received a limited theatrical run in the U.S. Comedy Soul Mate is a 2002 Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Sergio Rubini. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Sandro Veronesi. It premiered at the 59th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Look Who's Talking Now is the third final installment in the film series that began with Look Who's Talking in 1989. Released in 1993, the film finds John Travolta and Kirstie Alley reprising their roles as James and Mollie Ubriacco, respectively, and introducing the newly extended family members to the film. David Gallagher and Tabitha Lupien portray the couple's children, Mikey and Julie, respectively. Unlike the previous films, it does not feature the voice-over talents of Bruce Willis, Roseanne Barr, Damon Wayans or Joan Rivers as the children's interior monologues; rather, Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton provide voice-over roles for the couple's newly acquired dogs, Rocks and Daphne, respectively, and the film focuses more on the life of the family pets. Lysette Anthony and Olympia Dukakis costar. George Segal and Charles Barkley have cameo roles. Documentary film The Kid Stays in the Picture is both the name of the 1994 autobiography by film producer Robert Evans, and the title of the 2002 film adaptation of Evans' book. The title comes from a line attributed to studio head Darryl F. Zanuck, who was defending Evans after some of the actors involved in the 1957 film The Sun Also Rises had recommended he be removed from the cast. The film adaptation was directed by Nanette Burstein and Brett Morgen and released by USA Films. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Living Dolls is a 2013 documentary film written by Maureen Judge and Martin Waxman and directed by Maureen Judge. Animation The Bean is a 2011 short animation film directed by Hae Jin Jung. Documentary film Little Dear Ones is a short documentary film. Thriller I.C.U is a 2009 Australian thriller film directed by Aash Aaron and starring Margot Robbie. Comedy Hotel Transylvania is a 2012 American 3D computer animated fantasy comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, the creator of Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory and Sym-Bionic Titan, and produced by Michelle Murdocca. The film features the voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Kevin James, Fran Drescher, Steve Buscemi, Molly Shannon, David Spade and CeeLo Green. The film tells a story of Count Dracula, the owner of a hotel called Hotel Transylvania where the world's monsters can take a rest from human civilization. Dracula invites some of the most famous monsters to celebrate the 118th birthday of his daughter Mavis. When the hotel is unexpectedly visited by an ordinary 21-year-old traveler named Jonathan, Dracula must protect Mavis from falling in love with him before the hotel's guests learn there is a human in the castle, which may jeopardize the hotel's future. The film was released on September 28, 2012 by Columbia Pictures. It was met with mixed critical reception from critics, while the general public received it favorably. Documentary film The Invisible Ones is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sébastien Lifshitz. Comedy The Time of Your Life is a 1948 film starring James Cagney adapted from the 1939 William Saroyan play of the same title. A Cagney Production, The Time of Your Life was produced by Cagney's brother William, adapted by Nathaniel Curtis, and directed by H. C. Potter. Cinematography was by James Wong Howe. Comedy The Pink Mirror, the Indian release title Gulabi Aaina is an award-winning Indian film drama produced and directed by Sridhar Rangayan. Said to be the first Indian film to comprehensively focus on Indian transsexuals with the entire story revolving around two transsexuals and a gay teenager's attempts to seduce a man - Samir. The film explores the taboo subject of transsexuals in India which is still much misundersood and ridiculed. In 2003, the Central Board of Film Certification, the Indian Censor Board banned Rangayan's film on Indian transsexuals. The censor board cited that the film was 'vulgar and offensive'. The filmmaker appealed twice again unsuccessfully. The film still remains banned in India, but has screened at numerous festivals all over the world and won awards. The critics have applauded it for its 'sensitive and touching portrayal of marginalized community'. India's foremost gay activist Ashok Row Kavi says, in his review, "The wonder is that it was not made before. The reality is that it is here now". India's leading newspaper, the Indian Express termed it - 'This is more than just the "peeping into the closet" that Rangayan intended. Science Fiction The Cold Equations is a 1996 drama sci-fi film directed by Peter Geiger. Comedy The Wrong Guy is a 1997 Canadian comedy film directed by David Steinberg. It was co-written by Dave Foley of The Kids in the Hall and Newsradio fame, along with David Anthony Higgins and Jay Kogen. Foley also stars in the picture, along with David Anthony Higgins, Jennifer Tilly, Colm Feore and Joe Flaherty. The script was originally inspired by a sketch Foley himself wrote back during his days with The Kids in the Hall. Comedy Yeh Hai Bakrapur is a social satire set against the backdrop of rural India. A multi-layered film, it is based on the complex belief systems that prevail in Indian society and the conflicts that ensue thereon. Yeh Hai Bakrapur was screened at the 37th Göteborg International Film Festival. Yeh hai Bakrapur was part of The Film Bazaar in the year 2012 as work in progress and it was also premiered at the Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image, 2013 Festival The film released in India on 9 May 2014 to great reviews. Documentary film Run Ricky Run is a film directed by Sean Pamphilon and Royce Toni. Thriller Deceived is a 2002 drama thriller film written by John Patus, Paul Lalonde and directed by André van Heerden. Animation Angelina shines brighter than ever in this all-new movie! Ms. Mimi announces that there’s going to be a big talent show at Camembert Academy – and the winner will walk away with the Shining Star Trophy. With celebrity guest judge Perry Parmesan deciding the winner, every minute of practice counts. But when Angelina goes out of her way to help her friends find their special talents, she has little time to work on her own routine. Who will take center stage and win the Shining Star Trophy? Watch as Angelina follows her heart to become a true shining star! Thriller J-ok'el is a Mexican thriller of 2007, directed by Benjamin Williams. The film deviates from the usual stories about spirits showing an ending where the good guy do not always win. This film was William's debut. Animation Zebra is a 2013 short film written and directed by Julia Ocker. Comedy Top Dog is a 1995 comedy action film, directed by Aaron Norris and starring Chuck Norris. Written by Aaron Norris and Tim Grayem, it was Norris' last movie to release theatrically, before he shifted to direct-to-video films for several years. In the film, Norris' character, Jake Wilder, is partnered with Reno, a police dog, whose handler was killed. Jake and Reno investigate a plot by domestic terrorists to attack a conference on unity. Jake and Reno survive assassination attempts and several hand-to-hand fights with the terrorists and eventually discover enough clues to foil the attack. The film is set in San Diego and was largely filmed there. The film received mainly negative reviews. Thriller Queen of the Amazons is a 1947 adventure film directed by Edward Finney and featuring Robert Lowery, Patricia Morison and J. Edward Bromberg. Comedy Hawa Bodol is a 2013 Bengali comedy film directed by Parambrata Chattopadhyay. The film revolves around two childhood friends, who met each other coincidentally after a long time, and somehow their life swapped after a night of endless drinks. The movie is inspired by the 2011 movie The Change-Up. Science Fiction Homeworld is a 2008 low-budget American science-fiction film directed by the Phillip Hudson, written by Phillip Hudson and Glen Settle, and starring Beau Ballinger, Bronston DeLone, Vance Harvey and Galen Howard. Comedy Eating Out is a 2004 gay-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Q. Allan Brocka. Documentary film Hidden Cities is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Gusztáv Hámos and Katja Pratschke. Documentary film Flying Monsters 3D is a natural history documentary about the pterosaurs. It was written and presented by David Attenborough and was produced by Atlantic Productions for Sky 3D. Originally broadcast on Christmas Day 2010, it was the first 3D documentary to be screened on British television and was released in theatres and IMAX cinemas the following year. Flying Monsters 3D went on to become the first 3D programme to win a BAFTA award. Science Fiction Padmé is a Star Wars fan film produced by Jason Ginsburg, Robert Reeves, and Kevin W. Walsh. The short was written by Walsh and directed by Reeves. The film won the George Lucas Selects Award in the 2008 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, co-sponsored by Atom.com and Lucasfilm, and aired on both Spike TV and Comedy Central shortly thereafter. Robert Reeves previously won Best Comedy in the 2005 Star Wars Fan Film Awards for Cheap Seats, which he wrote, directed, and starred in. Comedy When Pigs Have Wings is 2011 drama and comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Estibal. Comedy One Froggy Evening is an approximately seven-minute long Technicolor animated short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones, with musical direction by Milt Franklyn. The short marks the debut of Michigan J. Frog. This popular short contained a wide variety of musical entertainment, with songs ranging from "Hello! Ma Baby" and "I'm Just Wild About Harry", two Tin Pan Alley classics, to "Largo al Factotum", Figaro's aria from the opera Il Barbiere di Siviglia. The short was released on December 31, 1955 as part of Warner Brothers' Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Steven Spielberg, in the PBS Chuck Jones biography Extremes & Inbetweens: A Life In Animation, called One Froggy Evening "the Citizen Kane of animated film." In 1994 it was voted #5 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2003 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Animation Bonanza Bunny is a 1959 Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring French Canadian claim jumper Blacque Jacque Shellacque. Animation ITFS Zoopraxiscope is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Johannes Schiehsl. Science Fiction Liftoff is a 2013 short, adventure, drama, science fiction, animated film written and directed by Nir Yaniv. Animation Protozoa is a 2011 animated short film directed by Anita Kwiatkowska-Naqvi. Animation The Honor Code is a 2012 animated short film directed by Richard O'Connor and Katy Chevigny. Comedy Ducking The Devil is a 1957 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon with Daffy Duck and the Tasmanian Devil. Comedy Alice works for "Ladies", a female-only magazine. However, publisher Michelle decides to merge "Ladies" with "Gents", an all-male magazine that employs Ryan as one of the chief editors. Alice finds Ryan incredibly attractive, but he's sort of a lout towards her. Still, the two become friends when Ryan falls for Michelle and vows to win her love. Alice decides to help Ryan win Michelle, not noticing until it's too late that her own affection is growing stronger. Then Ryan must choose between the two women. Comedy Quax, der Bruchpilot is a 1941 German film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. Thriller The Shadow Within is a 2007 horror film written by Pascal Françaix, Silvana Zancolo, Daniel Aarons, Giovanni Eccher and directed by Silvana Zancolo. Comedy Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? is a 1966 French film directed by William Klein. It is a satirical art house movie spoofing the fashion world and its excesses. It stars Dorothy McGowan as supermodel Polly Maggoo being followed by a French television crew. It also stars Grayson Hall as Miss Maxwell, a fashion magazine editor modeled after Diana Vreeland, and Philippe Noiret as the TV reporter and director. Also appearing in the film are Jean Rochefort, Sami Frey and Alice Sapritch. McGowan, the Brooklyn-born star and one-time Vogue cover girl in 1962, was one of William Klein's favorite models. After the release of the film, which was McGowan's first and only film role, she disappeared from public view and apparently neither acted nor modeled again, according to Klein. Comedy Namak Halaal is a 1982 Hindi language comedy film, directed by Prakash Mehra. Music is by Bappi Lahiri and lyrics by Anjaan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Smita Patil, Shashi Kapoor, Parveen Babi, Om Prakash, Waheeda Rehman, Ranjeet, Satyen Kappu, Suresh Oberoi and Ram Sethi. The film became a "Blockbuster" at the box office and went on to be a golden jubilee hit. It was remade in Tamil as Velaikaran by veteran director S.P. Muthuraman in 1986 with Rajnikanth and Sarath Babu in Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor's role respectively and was a huge hit. Documentary film Mud-covered City is a 1963 short documentary film written and directed by Václav Táborsky. Comedy Anger Management is a 2003 American slapstick comedy film directed by Peter Segal, written by David S. Dorfman, and starring Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson. It was produced by Revolution Studios in association with Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. When an annoying passenger causes Dave Buznik to lose his temper on an airline flight, he is sentenced to anger management classes. Buznik learns his therapist is the passenger, who proves to have a rather interventionist style of therapy. Documentary film Little Rock Central High: 50 Years Later is an HBO film about the Little Rock Nine. Animation Paul and the Dragon is a 2011 animated short film directed by Albert T. Hooft. Comedy We Keep On Dancing is a 2013 short, comedy and drama film written by Rhys Mitchell and directed by Jessica Barclay Lawton. Comedy Paree, Paree is a black-and-white Vitaphone musical short starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Stone. Cole Porter wrote the lyrics and music for this musical comedy short. Documentary film A Plate of Sardines is a Syrian documentary film by the director Omar Amiralay. This short documentary tells Amiralay's own story about how he first heard of Israel. In his own words, "The first time I heard of Israel, it was in Beirut, talking about a sardine dish. I was 6 years old, Israel was 2." The film records Amiralay's filmmaker friend Mohamed Malas own reflections on his own native city of Quneitra before and after the Israeli-occupation and later liberation of the city. All the while strolling around the ruins of what's left of Quneitra. Science Fiction Mars Attacks! is a 1996 American comedy science fiction film directed by Tim Burton and written by Jonathan Gems. Based on the cult trading card series of the same name, the film stars Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, and Danny DeVito with supporting roles played by Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J. Fox, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Lukas Haas, Natalie Portman, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie Smith, and Sylvia Sidney. The film is a parody of science fiction B movies with elements of black comedy and political satire. Alex Cox had tried to make a Mars Attacks! film in the 1980s before Burton and Gems began development in 1993. When Gems turned in his first draft in 1994, Warner Bros. commissioned rewrites from Gems, Burton, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski in an attempt to lower the budget to $60 million. The final production budget came to $80 million, while Warner Bros. spent another $20 million on the Mars Attacks! marketing campaign. Filming took place from February to November 1996. The film was shot in California, Nevada, Kansas, Arizona and Argentina. Comedy Little Miss London is a 1929 British silent comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Pamela Parr, Frank Stanmore and Reginald Fox. It was made by British Instructional Films at Bushey Studios. A business magnate poses as a poor man, while his daughter falls in love with a man posing as an aristocrat. Documentary film Steal This Film - Part One is a 2006 documentary short film. Comedy Fé, Esperanza y Caridad is a Mexican motion picture composed by three short stories. It was filmed in 1973. Comedy The Anniversary is a 1968 British black comedy film directed by Roy Ward Baker for Hammer Films and Seven Arts. The screenplay, by Jimmy Sangster, was adapted from Bill MacIlwraith's 1966 play. The film is a showcase for Bette Davis in one of her last starring roles in a feature film. Comedy A Little Bit of Bluff is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Reginald Gardiner, Marjorie Shotter and Clifford Heatherley. A man poses as a detective to recover some stolen jewels. Thriller A Thief in the Night is a 1972 Christian end times film produced by Russell S. Doughten. It is the first and best known film in Doughten's four-part series on the Rapture and Second Coming of Christ. The films together are often referred to collectively as the "Thief" or "Rapture" series. Animation Wedding Cake is a 2013 animated short comedy film written and directed by Viola Baier. Documentary film Music Inn is a 2005 documentary film. Comedy Karan Arjun is a 1995 Bollywood action thriller film starring Shahrukh Khan, Raakhee, Salman Khan, Amrish Puri, Kajol, Mamta Kulkarni and Ranjeet. The film was directed by Rakesh Roshan and written by Ravi Kapoor and Sachin Bhowmick. Karan Arjun is a mix of an upbeat Bollywood musical, religious overtones and an action movie. The film was the second the biggest hit of 1995 after Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. At the end of the run, it was declared a "Blockbuster". Documentary film Flashover is a 2008 documentary film concerning the release of John Deacon from prison after he was wrongfully convicted of arson in 2005. Comedy Ta thelei o... Kolotravas mas is a 2007 comedy film written by Giorgos Georgiou, Panos Hatzikoutselis, Aggelos Pirioxos and Theofilos Verikios. It is also directed by Fotis Metaxopoulos. Animation The Pink Blueprint is the 18th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Documentary film Code Breakers is a two-part BBC World Documentary on free open-source software and computer programming that started on BBC World TV on 10 May 2006. Code Breakers investigates how poor countries are using FOSS applications for economic development, and includes stories and interviews from around the world. As the digital divide is getting wider, The Codebreakers examines whether free and opensource software might be the bridge. A 40-minute version of The Codebreakers is available for free download online as of 2014. FOSS contains 'source code' that can be used, copied, studied, modified and redistributed without restriction. It has been around for over 20 years, but most PC owners are not aware that many internet search engines and computer applications run on FOSS. It's not that FOSS has had a bad press, it has had no press because there is no company that 'owns' it. But we found that in the computer industry and among the aficionados, it is well known and its virtues well understood. Comedy Combat Academy is an American 1986 comedy film by the creator of Police Academy, Neal Israel. A then-unknown George Clooney makes his debut in this film. Documentary film Unstoppable is an 2013 American documentary film hosted by Kirk Cameron. Directed by Darren Doane. Inspired by the death of a close friend who succumbed to cancer at age 15, Cameron has stated that his mission for the film is to answer the question of, "Where is God in the midst of tragedy and suffering?" The film is being made in partnership with Liberty University and was released for a one-night-only screening in theaters on September 24, 2013. Links to the film's official website were blocked from Facebook and the trailer was removed from YouTube. After widespread news coverage and outrage from fans, the Facebook block was lifted. Spokespeople for Facebook said that the domain name purchased for the film was previously used for spam, and the link was reinstated after a short period of time. YouTube reallowed the trailer, but did not make a public comment. Comedy Red Wood Pigeon is a 1989 Italian comedy drama film written and directed by Nanni Moretti. The film won the Nastro d'Argento for best original story. Comedy A Princess for Christmas is a 2011 comedy drama family romance film written by Janeen Damian and Michael Damian and directed by Michael Damian. Documentary film Velvet Terrorists is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Péter Kerekes, Ivan Ostrochovský, and Pavol Pekarcik. Thriller Haridas is a 2013 Tamil film directed by G. N. R. Kumaravelan starring Kishore and Sneha in the lead roles. Musical score is by Vijay Antony. It was released on February 22, 2013 to extremely positive reviews and was moderately successful at the box office. The movie was screened at 11th Chennai International Film Festival where it won 2 awards. Comedy The Ghost Pepper Eating Contest of Jefferson County is a 2013 short documentary comedy film directed by Sam Frazier Jr. Comedy Model Behaviour is a 1984 Romantic Comedy film starring Anne Marie Howard and Richard Bekins. Animation Astigmatismo is a 2013 animation short family film written and directed by Nicolaï Troshinsky. Comedy Saintly Sinners is a 1962 film about a priest who reforms his parishioners but gets accused of armed robbery. The New York Times described it as a "piece of low budget whimsey.. achieves the improbable feat of being almost as bad as it sounds". Comedy Mr. Wonderful is a 1993 romantic comedy film directed by Academy Award winning director Anthony Minghella. The film stars Matt Dillon, Annabella Sciorra, and features one of the few appearances of Vincent D'Onofrio as a romantic character. Comedy Best Man Down is an American film written and directed by Ted Koland. The film was primarily shot in the Twin Cities and premiered in the fall of 2012 at The Hamptons International Film Festival under the original title "LUMPY." The film was also chosen to close the Twin Cities Film Fest in October of 2012 and was the black tie gala screening for the Catalina Film Festival in September of 2013. It was released theatrically in the United States by Magnolia Pictures on November 8, 2013, but had primary distribution through digital channels. The film features a rare dramatic performance by Justin Long and introduces Addison Timlin in her first starring role in a feature. Although the film is technically a "dramedy," for commercial reasons Magnolia released the film as a comedy, which hurt reviews. Documentary film Ngaben: Emotion And Restraint In A Balinese Heart is a 2012 documentary film directed by Robert Lemelson. Science Fiction Captain America is a 1990 American-Yugoslavian superhero film directed by Albert Pyun. The film is based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. While the film takes several liberties with the comic's storyline, it features Steve Rogers becoming Captain America during World War II to battle the Red Skull, being frozen in ice, and subsequently being revived to save the President of the United States from a crime family that dislikes his environmentalist policies. Comedy O... erastis!!! is a 1990 comedy film written by Nikos Epitropakis and Kostas Karagiannis. It is also directed by Kostas Karagiannis. Thriller Single White Female 2: The Psycho is a 2005 direct-to-video sequel of the 1992 film Single White Female. The film stars Kristen Miller, Allison Lange, and Brooke Burns. The movie has also aired on the Lifetime television network. Comedy Rocket-Bye Baby is a 1956 animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones for Warner Bros. Cartoons. The Michael Maltese story follows the adventures of a baby from Mars who ended up on Earth after the planets passed close to each other. It was Warner Brothers' take on the borderline hysteria surrounding UFOs in the 1950s, augmented by the Russian space program and the Roswell Incident. The cartoon is one of very few Warner Brothers short films of the era that did not use Mel Blanc's voice talent. Instead, Daws Butler, famous for the voices of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and other characters in the Hanna-Barbera oeuvre, and June Foray, most famous as the voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, provided the vocal content of the film. No recurring characters were used. Thriller Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops 2 is a television action film starring Charles Bronson sequel to A Family of Cops. It was the second last film Charles starred in before his death in 2003. Thriller Mukhbiir is a 2008 Indian spy thriller film directed by the Mani Shankar. Filmed in Hindi, the film revolves around the life and events surrounding an Indian spy. The film stars actor Sameer Dattani as the spy, and Om Puri, Sunil Shetty, Sushant Singh, Rahul Dev, Jackie Shroff and Raima Sen play the supporting roles. Documentary film Broadcasting The End - A Tale About A Magic Mountain is 2013 experimental & documentary film written and directed by Martijn Payens. Documentary film Madre Cuba is a 2004 documentary film written by Lucia Balducci, Francisco Recio, Miriam Ruiz, Demian Sabini and Salomón Shang and directed by Salomón Shang. Animation Planet Z is a 2011 short film directed by Momoko Seto. Thriller Black Home is a 2014 Hindi social drama thriller film produced by Shri Vijay Kamble and co-produced by Mahesh R. Salunke under the banner Samajik Samata Manch Film Company. The film is written & directed by Ashish Deo. It's a research based film inspired by true incidents with lot of information from media, news papers and real life interviews of Remand Home girls to understand the intensity of the subject. The music for the film is scored by Akshay Hariharan and lyrics are penned by Sahil Sultanpuri. The soundtrack was released in September 2013. Akshay Hariharan, son of noted Bollywood singer Hariharan debuted in this film. Comedy Roma Bene is a 1971 Italian comedy-drama film starring Virna Lisi, Nino Manfredi, Irene Papas and Senta Berger. Comedy Aankhon Dekhi is a 2014 Hindi film written and directed by Rajat Kapoor and Produced by Manish Mundra . The film stars Sanjay Mishra and Rajat Kapoor in lead roles.The movie was released on the 21st of March,2014. It is Rajat Kapoor's 5th feature film, and was dedicated to his idols and teachers, filmmakers Mani Kaul and Kumar Shahani. Comedy Voyage of the Rock Aliens is a 1984 film directed by James Fargo. It stars Pia Zadora and Craig Sheffer. Comedy Miss Robin Hood is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin. It falls within the genre of post-war British fantasy. The writer, Wrigley creates a comic strip character called Miss Robin Hood for a large newspaper. As the name suggests, the character is female, and is a latterday working of the Robin Hood story in which the heroine robs banks with the assistance of a gang of teenage girls and then redistributes the wealth. Unfortunately, the cartoon series is dropped, and Wrigley departs. However, Miss Honey, who is director of a home for the orphans of London in Hampstead, recruits Wrigley to engage in a little light safebreaking, on the tenuous basis of having written Miss Robin Hood. Difficulties ensue as Scotland Yard become involved. Other actors involved include Dora Bryan, James Robertson Justice, Peter Jones, Sid James, Reg Varney, Kenneth Connor and Michael Medwin. Science Fiction Commander and Chief is a 2012 comedy, sci-fi film directed by Gerson Sanginitto and Ric Halpern. Comedy Vegas Vacation is a 1997 comedy film directed by Stephen Kessler. It is the fourth and final installment in National Lampoon's Vacation film series, and was written by Elisa Bell, based on a story by Bell and Bob Ducsay. The film stars Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo and Randy Quaid, with Ethan Embry and Marisol Nichols as Griswold children Rusty and Audrey. The film opened at #4 at the box office and grossed over $36.4 million domestically. This is the only theatrical Vacation film not to carry the National Lampoon label. Thriller The Crazies is a 2010 American horror film directed by Breck Eisner, with a screenplay by Scott Kosar and Ray Wright. The film is a remake of the 1973 film of the same name by George A. Romero, who is also an executive producer of the remake. The Crazies stars Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchell. The film takes place in the fictional town of Ogden Marsh, Pierce County, Iowa, "friendliest place on Earth," whose town water supply is accidentally infected with the "Trixie" virus. After an incubation period of 48 hours, this virus gradually transforms the mental state of the infected into that of cold, calculating, depraved, bloodthirsty killers, who then prey on family and neighbors alike. The film was released on February 26, 2010 to positive reviews from critics, and was a box office success both domestically and internationally. Documentary film Ice Age Columbus: Who Were the First Americans is a 2005 film directed by Nicolas Brown. Documentary film Ghosts of the Abyss is a 2003 documentary film released by Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media. It was directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron after his 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic. During August and September 2001, Cameron and a group of scientists staged an expedition to the wreck of the RMS Titanic, and dive in Russian deep-submersibles to obtain more detailed images than anyone has before. With the help of two small, purpose-built remotely operated vehicles, nicknamed "Jake" and "Elwood", the audience too can see inside the Titanic and with the help of CGI, audiences can view the ship's original appearance superimposed on the deep-dive images. Also along for the ride Cameron invites friend and actor Bill Paxton who played Brock Lovett in the 1997 film. He narrates the event through his eyes. The film itself was premiered for IMAX 3D and was also nominated for a BFCA award for Best Documentary. The submersibles Mir 1 and Mir 2 carried the filming team on twelve dives. The film is also known as Titanic 3D: Ghosts of the Abyss. Documentary film The Dust Bowl is a documentary film directed by Ken Burns which aired on Public Broadcasting System on November 18 and 19, 2012. The four-part miniseries recounts the impact of the Dust Bowl on the U.S. during the Great Depression of the 1930s. The film features the voices of Patricia Clarkson, Peter Coyote, and Carolyn McCormick. Comedy Bill Of Hare is a 1962 Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring the Tasmanian Devil. Documentary film El Pipiripau is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Gabriel Volcovich. Thriller The Gentleman Bandit retitled after theatrical release as Gentleman B., is a crime-drama film by producer-director Jordan Alan released in 2002. It was based on the life story of real-life reformed thief Charles Mattera. Comedy EMI is a 2008 Bollywood social film directed by Saurabh Kabra and starring Malaika Arora, Sanjay Dutt, Urmila Matondkar and lots more. The film released on November 7, 2008. Comedy The Deadly Ponies Gang is a comedy drama music film directed by Zoe McIntosh. Comedy Career Suicide is a 2004 short comedy film directed by Dan Huber and Alex Kang. Comedy Salvation Insurance is a 2010 short comedy drama science-fiction film written and directed by Reuben Sack and Jeremy Bradley. Animation Sight Deterioration is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Wojciech Bakowski. Documentary film State of Fear: The Truth about Terrorism is a documentary film produced by Skylight Pictures and directed by Pamela Yates. It won the 2006 Overseas Press Club Award for "Best Reporting in Any Medium on Latin America". It has been translated into 48 languages and broadcast in 157 countries. Based on the findings of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission, State of Fear uses personal testimony, history and archival footage to tell the story of escalating violence in Peru, and how the fear of terrorism undermined democracy. In 2000, after President Alberto Fujimori's regime collapsed under corruption scandals, the new government of Valentin Paniaqua established the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate atrocities that had resulted from the violence had engulfed Peru for twenty years through the 1980s and 1990s. The Truth Commission granted Skylight Pictures access to its extensive testimonial evidence as well as hundreds of hours of rarely seen archival material and thousands of photographs. Documentary film Saudate for the Future is a 2000 documentary film written by César Paes, Marie Clémence Paes and directed by César Paes. Thriller Santa Sangre is a 1989 Mexican-Italian avant-garde Horror film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky and written by Jodorowsky along with Claudio Argento and Roberto Leoni. Divided into both a flashback and a flash-forward, the film, which is set in Mexico, tells the story of Fenix, a boy who grew up in a circus, and his life through both adolescence and early adulthood. Animation Gus & Waldo's Love In is a 2013 short animation film written and directed Massimo Fenati. Thriller The Haunted Strangler is a 1958 British horror film directed by Robert Day. It was adapted from "Stranglehold", a story which screenwriter Jan Read had written specially for Boris Karloff, and was shot back to back with producer Richard Gordon's Fiend Without a Face, with both later being released as a double bill by MGM. Comedy F'n Singin Telegrams is a 2009 short comedy film directed by Tony Longo. Documentary film Chef Thémis, cuisinier sans frontières is a Canadian 2009 documentary film. Animation Once Only is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Nuno Amorim. Comedy John Apparao 40 Plus is a Telugu movie, starring Krishna Bhagavan and Simran. The film is produced and directed by Kuchipudi Venkat under the Black and Eight banner. Comedian Krishna Bhagavan plays the lead role in this film. The film released on March 20, 2008 throughout the world with 70 prints. Comedy Code Red is a 2011 short comedy family film written and directed by Zach Prengler. Documentary film Into the Cold: A Journey of the Soul is a documentary film written and directed by Sebastian Copeland that follows two men's journey to the geographic North Pole in 2009, commemorating the centennial of Admiral Peary's successful 1909 reach. The film retraces the training and two-month expedition of Sebastian Copeland and his partner Keith Heger as they cover more than 400 miles on foot in sub-zero temperatures. Into the Cold communicates the message that there will be no bicentennial expedition to the North Pole due to the rapidly vanishing polar ice cap. Thriller Young Sherlock Holmes is a 1985 American mystery adventure film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Chris Columbus, based on the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The movie depicts a young Sherlock Holmes and John Watson meeting and solving a mystery together at a boarding school. Documentary film Memoirs of a Frustated Hedonist is a 1995 film written and directed by Claas Danielsen. Comedy Income Tax Sappy is the 153rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Les chemins de l'orgueil is a 2012 Adventure, Comedy film written by Claude Lelouch, Pierre Uytterhoeven and directed by Claude Lelouch. Comedy Life After Death is a 2014 documentary comedy biographical film directed by Joe Callander. Comedy Young Adult is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman, from a screenplay written by Diablo Cody, and starring Charlize Theron. Reitman and Cody worked together previously on Juno. Young Adult had a limited release on December 9, 2011, and a wide release on December 16 to generally positive reviews. Documentary film Cinema of Unease is the New Zealand contribution to the British Film Institutes Century of Cinema Series. Written and directed by Sam Neill, the title refers to the dark and brooding nature of many of New Zealand's most notable films, which Neill considers a reflection of the nation's struggle to find, or form, its own identity. It won Best Documentary in the 1996 TV Guide Film and Television awards. It also screened at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Meri Padosan is a 2009 comedy drama film written by Rishi Azad, Prakash Saini, Jai Salwan and Taarun Takshaay and directed by Prakash Saini. Comedy Boulevard is a French film directed by Julien Duvivier, released in 1960, and set in the Quartier Pigalle. It focuses on Georges 'Jojo' Castagnier, an adolescent who lives in a poor room under the roof of a block of apartments in the Pigalle section of Paris. He ran away from home when he realized that his step-mother hated him from day-one. Among Jojo's many neighbors is the gorgeous Jenny Dorr, a nightclub dancer, whose lover he dreams of being. But, to Jojo's disappointment, Jenny becomes the lover of Dicky, a former boxer, who spends his time loafing about the Pigalle cafés. Jojo lacks for steady work, but manages to make ends meet with a series of odd jobs. He tries selling magazines, which is a success for a while, though posing as Narcissus for two gay artists proves to be something of a disaster. Eventually, he woos Marietta, one of his other neighbors and a girl more suited to his age. But when things go really awry, Jojo becomes desperate and tries to commit suicide by jumping off the roof of his building. Thriller Apradh is a 1972 action thriller romance Hindi film produced and directed by Feroz Khan. It was Feroz Khans debut as a producer and a director. The film stars Feroz Khan, Mumtaz, Prem Chopra, Iftekhar, Helen, Faryal and Madan Puri. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film is famous for the Indian funk-rock song "Ae Naujawan Hai Sab", sung by Asha Bhosle. The song was later the basis for the The Black Eyed Peas' hit song "Don't Phunk with My Heart" in 2005. Comedy Someone Marry Barry is a 2014 American comedy film directed and written by Rob Pearlstein. The film stars Tyler Labine, Lucy Punch, Damon Wayans, Jr., and Hayes MacArthur. Comedy Kabul Express is a Bollywood drama film that was released on 15 December 2006. The film stars John Abraham, Arshad Warsi, Pakistani actor Salman Shahid, Afghan actor Hanif Hum Ghum and American actress Linda Arsenio. The film is produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films and is directed by documentary film maker Kabir Khan. Kabul Express is the first fictional film for director Kabir Khan who has made several documentaries over the years in Afghanistan. According to him Kabul Express is loosely based on his and his friend Rajan Kapoor's experiences in post-taliban Afghanistan. Documentary film All Eyes on Me – Trans Identity Through Photography is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Harun Güler and Larissa De Filippo. Comedy Manöver is a 1988 comedy film written and directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. Documentary film Autopsy on a Dream is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by John Weiley. Animation Fire Tripper is a Japanese manga by Rumiko Takahashi and published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday in 1983. It was adapted into an anime OVA. In North America, this was released on VHS by Central Park Media under the "Rumik World" series. Fans of Inuyasha will see a similarity between this one-shot story and the plot of Inuyasha as both feature a Japanese schoolgirl who's magically transported back in time and who meets and falls in love with a rough but lovable boy who becomes her protector during the Japanese "Warring States" era. Thriller "1968. Student revolts and the sexual revolution are in full swing in the West, and Soviet tanks have rolled into in Prague. Life at Boxhagener Platz in East Berlin is in turmoil too for Grandma Otti and her grandson, Holger – albeit for different reasons. A cheerful, passionate cemetery-goer, Grandma Otti has already buried five husbands. Now that her sixth husband Rudi is also on the brink of passing on, two new admirers are already making advances to her. One of them is a charming and articulate widow and pensioner named Karl Wegner, an ex-revolutionary from the Spartacus League and a commuter between East and West. The other is a smarmy ex-Nazi known as ‘Fish-Winkler’. Unlike Grandma Otti, her grandson Holger hasn’t had much luck as yet with the opposite sex. Holger’s a shy misfit who, as the son of a party-line-toeing community policeman, isn’t exactly very popular with the older lads of Boxhagener Platz – or with the girls. To cap it all, his parents’ quarrels are getting worse, and so he’s been spending more time than usual at his beloved Grandma Otti’s place of late. But then, one day, Fish-Winkler is found dead in his shop. As the area’s community policeman, Holger’s father takes charge of the case, which – initially at least – turns about to be a great fillip for Holger’s status. But the investigations soon grind to a halt and, before long, Holger’s father no longer has any more interesting pieces of information to offer. And so Holger decides to take on the case – if only to earn a bit of respect on Boxhagener Platz." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Comedy Pupendo is a 2003 comedy drama film written by Petr Jarchovský and directed by Jan Hrebejk. Documentary film If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front is a documentary film by filmmaker Marshall Curry, exploring the origins, motives, and organization of the Earth Liberation Front and Eco-terrorism in general. Additionally, it explains how the Department of Justice was able to find and arrest Daniel McGowan and his co-conspirators in a nationwide sweep in December 2005 and raises questions as to whether or not they deserved to be sentenced as "terrorists." The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where it also won an award for editing, and went on to screen within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival. On January 24, 2011, the film was announced as one of the five nominees for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Smitten Kitten is a 1952 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 66th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was the only Tom and Jerry cartoon to be animated by one animator. It was animated by Kenneth Muse and the music was composed by Scott Bradley. It is also one of several "wrap-around" T&J shorts, integrating footage from previous shorts into the plot. Comedy Lonesome Luke's Lovely Rifle is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy 3 Engel für Ali is a German film directed by Roman Schaible. It was released in 2003. Comedy Harold Teen is a 1934 film directed by Murray Roth. Documentary film A Steam Train Passes is an award winning Australian 1974 short film set in the 1940s, featuring the construction and operation of locomotive 3801. Science Fiction Sleepworking is a 2013 short science fiction thriller film written and directed by Gavin Williams. Animation Star Light No.5 Bis is a 2013 short animated/documentary film written and directed by Cécile Fontaine. Comedy Julia Misbehaves is a 1948 American romantic comedy film, which stars Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon as a married couple who are soon separated by his snobbish family. They meet again many years later, when the daughter he has raised, played by Elizabeth Taylor, invites her mother to her wedding. The film also features Peter Lawford and Cesar Romero. This adaptation of Margery Sharp's novel The Nutmeg Tree – which was also the basis of the 1940 Broadway play Lady in Waiting – was director Jack Conway's final film. Comedy Part Two: The Warm Mission is a 2009 action comedy short film directed by Tim Pyle. Thriller Reality Kills is a 2002 horror / thriller film written by Brent Askari and Chum Langhorne, and directed by Rafal Zielinski. Documentary film O Pão e o Vinho is a 1981 Portuguese documentary feature film produced and directed by Ricardo Costa, his second docufiction after Changing Tides – 1996/7. The third is Mists - 2003. Animation Jamie's Dream School is a 2012 short animation film directed by Marc Reisbig and Geraldine McCarthy. Comedy Prime is a 2005 American romantic comedy film starring Uma Thurman, Meryl Streep and Bryan Greenberg. It was written and directed by Ben Younger. The film grossed $67,937,503 worldwide. Comedy Father and Sons is a 2003 comedy film written by Edmond Bensimon, Edouard Bensimon, Michel Boujenah and Pascal Elbé and directed by Michel Boujenah. Science Fiction I Was a Teenage Werewolf is a 1957 horror film starring Michael Landon as a troubled teenager and Whit Bissell as the primary adult. It was co-written and produced by cult film producer Herman Cohen, and was one of the most successful films released by American International Pictures. It was originally released as a double feature with Invasion of the Saucer Men. Documentary film A Little Vicious is a 1991 American short documentary film directed by Immy Humes about a dog in Connecticut about to be killed for biting people, until animal trainer Vicki Hearne steps in to help. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy And That on Monday Morning is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari is a 1990 Telugu supernatural-fantasy film, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, starring Chiranjeevi and Sridevi. The film is Aswini Dutt's first venture with Chiranjeevi. The chart topping soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The blockbuster film was subsequently dubbed in Tamil as Kaadhal Devathai, in Hindi as Aadmi Aur Apsara, and in Malayalam as Hai Sundhari, capitalising on Sridevi's popularity. Comedy Cookoo Cavaliers is the 51st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation The Death of Stalinism in Bohemia is a 1990 animated independent short film. The style of the film is surrealist, and the director Jan Švankmajer has been described by The New York Times as being "One of cinema's most visionary surrealists". The film's original title is: Konec stalinismu v Cechách. The film is also known as Der Tod des Stalinismus in Böhmen in Germany, Konec stalinismu v Cechách in the Czech Republic, and Koniec stalinizmu w Czechach in Poland Science Fiction The Amazing Screw-On Head is a 2006 TV film directed by Chris Prynoski. Documentary film Blood on the Flat Track: The Rise of the Rat City Rollergirls is a documentary film produced and directed by Lainy Bagwell and Lacey Leavitt. The film documents the formative years of the Seattle women's flat track roller derby league, the Rat City Rollergirls. Thriller Body of Lies is a 2008 American action-spy film directed by Ridley Scott. Set in the Middle East, it follows the attempts of the CIA and Jordanian Intelligence to catch "al-Saleem", a jihadist. Frustrated by their target's elusiveness, differences in their approaches strain relations between a CIA operative, his superior, and the head of Jordanian Intelligence. William Monahan's screenplay, based on the novel of the same name by David Ignatius, examines contemporary tension between Western and Arab societies and the comparative effectiveness of technological and human counter-intelligence methods. The film was shot largely on location in the United States and Morocco, after authorities in Dubai refused permission to film there because of the script's political themes. The film's photography sought to emphasize the contrast between the gold and dust of the desert and Arab cities, and the blue and gray of bureaucracy and Washington. Accordingly, they used natural light wherever possible. Marc Streitenfeld arranged the musical score. Comedy Ruggles of Red Gap is a 1935 comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Charles Laughton, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles and ZaSu Pitts, and featuring Roland Young and Leila Hyams. It was based on the best selling 1915 novel by Harry Leon Wilson, adapted by Humphrey Pearson and with a screenplay by Walter DeLeon and Harlan Thompson. It is the story of a newly rich American couple from the West who win a British gentleman's gentleman in a poker game. Documentary film The Black Sabbath Story Vol. 1 - 1970-1978 is a documentary video by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Comedy The Chicken Chronicles is a 1977 teen comedy film, set in 1969 and starring Steve Guttenburg. Thriller The Bronx Executioner is the English title of the Italian cyborg film, Il Giustiziere del Bronx, released in 1989. Comedy Straight to Hell is a 1987 independent action-comedy film directed by Alex Cox, and starring Sy Richardson, Joe Strummer, Dick Rude, and Courtney Love. The film also features cameos by Dennis Hopper, Grace Jones, Elvis Costello, and Jim Jarmusch. Band members of The Pogues, Amazulu, and The Circle Jerks are also featured in the film. The film's title is based on The Clash's 1982 song of the same name. The film has been called a parody of Spaghetti Westerns, and focuses on a gang of criminals who become stranded in the desert, where they stumble upon a surreal Western town full of coffee-addicted killers. The film is based on Giulio Questi's Spaghetti Western film, Django, Kill!, which Cox was given permission to adapt. Straight to Hell received few positive reviews upon release, and was not a commercial success, although it later gained something of a cult film status. A soundtrack was also released. On December 14, 2010, an extended cut of the film, titled Straight to Hell Returns, was released on DVD, featuring additional footage and digitally enhanced picture quality. Comedy A Tale of Two Wives is a film directed by Rachel Talalay released on Oct 11, 2003. Comedy Il marito è mio e l'ammazzo quando mi pare is a 1966 film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Documentary film Toward Independence is a 1948 American short documentary film. It won an Academy Award in 1949 for Documentary Short Subject. Thriller Dead Dog is a 2000 film directed by Christopher Goode. Comedy Glory to the Filmmaker! is a 2007 Japanese film written, directed, edited by the film's lead star Takeshi Kitano. It is the second film in Kitano's surrealist autobiographical trilogy, following Takeshis', and concluding with Achilles and the Tortoise. Comedy Lady from Lisbon is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Francis L. Sullivan, Jane Carr, Martita Hunt and Charles Victor. Documentary film Into the Belly of the Whale is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Hazim Bitar. Documentary film Beginning Filmmaking is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Jay Rosenblatt. Comedy C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America is a 2004 mockumentary directed by Kevin Willmott. It is a fictional tongue-in-cheek account of an alternate history in which the Confederates won the American Civil War, establishing the new Confederate States of America. The film primarily details significant political and cultural events of C.S.A. history from its founding until the early 2000s. This viewpoint is used to satirize real-life issues and events, and to shed light on the continuing existence of discrimination in American culture. C.S.A was released on DVD on August 8, 2006. Willmott, who had earlier written a screenplay about abolitionist John Brown, told interviewers he was inspired to write the story after seeing an episode of Ken Burns' The Civil War. It was produced through his Hodcarrier Films. Documentary film Camels and the Pitjantjara is a 1969 documentary film directed by Roger Sandall. Science Fiction Below is a 2002 World War II horror film directed by David Twohy. It was written by Lucas Sussman, Darren Aronofsky and David Twohy, and stars Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Matthew Davis, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Flemyng and Dexter Fletcher. It was filmed on location in Lake Michigan and at Pinewood Studios. Documentary film Antonio Gaudi is a 1984 Japanese documentary film by Hiroshi Teshigahara about the works of Antoni Gaudi. In the film the director visits the buildings including houses in Barcelona and the Sagrada Família. Documentary film Bombs on Berlin is a 1963 film directed by Irmgard von zur Mühlen. Comedy Até que a Sorte nos Separe 2 is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Roberto Santucci and written by Paulo Cursino and Chico Soares. It is a sequel of the 2012 film Até que a Sorte nos Separe. Leandro Hassum who had played the protagonist in the previous film, back to reprise his role, while Danielle Winits who had played Jane in the previous film, was replaced by Camila Morgado. The film feature a special participation of American actor Jerry Lewis. Documentary film Inlaws & Outlaws is a documentary by filmmaker and oral historian Drew Emery that weaves together the true stories of couples and singles—both gay and straight—to create a collective narrative of stories of love, loss and belonging. The film was produced by Larry Schlessinger, Lisa Halpern, and Emery for the True Stories Project, Emery's production company. The original version of the film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival in May 2005. After a successful run in the festival circuit, the film was edited further and received its theatrical premiere in July, 2007 at the Seattle Cinerama. Comedy Lightnin' is a 1925 American comedy film directed by John Ford. It was based on a successful play of the same name. The original run started in 1918 at the Gaiety Theatre and continued for 1,291 performances, breaking the record for longest running play at that time. The film was remade by Henry King for Fox in 1930 as an early talkie starring Will Rogers with support from Louise Dresser and Joel McCrea. Comedy My Trip Back to the Dark Side is an upcoming drama film directed by Shane Stanley. It is the sequel to My Trip to the Dark Side. It stars Jason Pace, Sean Kanan, Betsy Russell, Courtney Gains, Sean Young, Alisa Reyes, Marlon Young, and Ron Masak. Science Fiction The Movie From the Future is a low-budget feature starring Patrick Casey and directed by Worm Miller. Miller and Casey also co-wrote the movie. The duo went on to write Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!, National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze and its sequel National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 among other things. The film was shot on location in Bloomington, Minnesota. Comedy Un milliard dans un billard is a 1965 French romantic crime film directed by Nicolas Gessner. Thriller Yerra Gulabi is a 1979 thriller drama film directed by Bharathi Rajaa. Science Fiction Pokémon: The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back, commonly referred to as Pokémon: The First Movie, originally released as Pocket Monsters the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back!, is a 1998 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, the chief director of the Pokémon television series. It is the first theatrical release in the Pokémon franchise. It was released in Japan on July 18, 1998. The English-language adaptation, produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, was released in North America on November 10, 1999. This movie is also an upcoming movie for Hungama TV. The film primarily consists of three segments: Pikachu's Vacation, a 21-minute feature focusing on the series mascot Pikachu; Origin of Mewtwo, a 10-minute featurette that functions as a prologue to the main feature; and Mewtwo Strikes Back, the main 75 minute film feature. The featurette was added on for later releases and eventually dubbed as a special feature in the U.S. release of the TV special Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns as The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin. Comedy Burden of Love is a comedy film directed by Yūzō Kawashima. Comedy Public Enemy Returns is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It is the sequel to Public Enemy and Another Public Enemy, also directed by Kang. 2007 was a poor year for South Korean cinema, largely due to the reduced screen quota from 146 to 73 days as part of the 2007 free trade agreement between the US and South Korea. This resulted in production costs rising, a series of box office failures, and the number of Korean films sold overseas dropping. During May 2008, only 7.8% of films shown in South Korea were Korean, the lowest level since records began in 2000. It was hoped that the Korean film industry might rally behind Public Enemy Returns. The film sold 4,337,983 tickets nationwide and was the 4th most attended film of 2008. Documentary film The Blue Hills is a 2006 Estonian film directed by Raimo Jõerand. It is a documentary film about the 1944 Battle of Tannenberg Line. Based upon the war diaries of Paul Maitla, the film tells the story of this epic battle and the young Estonian men who had to choose between two totalitarian powers. The film received special mention at the 10th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Comedy Humpday is a 2009 American comedy film starring Mark Duplass, Joshua Leonard, and Alycia Delmore; and directed, produced, and written by Lynn Shelton. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance film festival. International distribution rights have been purchased by Magnolia Pictures for a mid-six figure sum. The film opened in New York City on a limited released on July 10, 2009. Much of the dialogue for the film was improvised. Documentary film Charles Bradley: Soul of America is a 2012 documentary film directed by Poull Brien. Comedy The Cassidy Kids is a 2006 film directed by Jacob Vaughan. Animation Hello from Kislovodsk is a 2001 film written and directed by Dmitry Geller. Documentary film Zone M is a 2000 film directed by Eduard Schreiber. Comedy Happy Though Married is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Niblo. Science Fiction Negadon: The Monster from Mars is a 25 minute computer animated Japanese short film completed in 2005. Written and directed by Jun Awazu with his independent company Studio Magara co-produced with Comix Wave Inc., the film attempts to capture the look and feel of Showa era Japanese special effects films, mainly from the 1950s and early '60s. Negadon has been broadcast across Japan by the anime satellite television network, Animax. The film premiered on AZN Television in North America. The film has also played by the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States in 2008. Negadon, the Monster from Mars was released in North America on DVD on July 11, 2006 by Central Park Media. Comedy The Assistants is a 2011 Comedy film directed by Pamela Fryman. Documentary film The Presumption of Justice is a 2012 documentary film, directed by Boris Malagurski and Ivana Rajović, it deals with the September 2009 murder of Brice Taton, a fan of Toulouse FC, who arrived to Belgrade, Serbia in order to support his club in its UEFA Europa League away match versus FK Partizan. The film focuses on the subsequent court case in Serbia which, resulted in a dozen FK Partizan fans being convicted of the crime. It argues that the handling of the case was negligent at both its investigative and trial stages, resulting in a miscarriage of justice in the case of Stefan Veličković, one of the 12 convicted fans. The film premiered in Belgrade on June 29, 2012, with subsequent showings in Subotica, Novi Sad, Niš, Bačka Palanka, Zrenjanin, Pančevo, Sremski Karlovci, Nova Pazova and other cities. Animation L'Mrayet is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Nadia Raïs. Comedy The Heart Is But A Child is a 2011 Hindi romantic comedy film, directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, starring Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Omi Vaidya, Shazahn Padamsee, Shruti Haasan and Shraddha Das in the lead roles. The film is produced by Madhur Bhandarkar and Kumar Mangat under the banner of Bhandarkar Entertainment and Wide Frame Films. The film was released on January 28, 2011. Documentary film The Death of Jaime Roldos is a 2013 documentary film directed by Manolo Sarmiento and Lisandra Rivera. Comedy Having You is an English drama film directed and written by Sam Hoare. Film stars Anna Friel, Romola Garai, Andrew Buchan, Phil Davis and Harry Hadden-Paton. It tells the story of a man named Jack who's living with his pregnant partner Camilla but one day Anna, a one night stand from 8 years earlier shows up and informs him he has a son called Phoenix. Jack begins to spend time with his son but is reluctant to tell Camilla about everything that's been going on. She later finds out when Phoenix has an accident on the playground and is rushed to the hospital where Camilla works. She and Jack fall out. A little way down the road it's revealed that Anna has a terminal illness and she asks Jack to look after Phoenix once she's gone which he agrees to. In the need Anna dies and Phoenix goes to live with Jack who makes things right with Camilla. The film ends before Camilla has her baby. A beautiful tale about relationships, family and love. Comedy Tulips is a 1981 comedy-drama movie directed by Rex Bromfield, Mark Warren, and Al Waxman, and starring Gabe Kaplan and Bernadette Peters. Documentary film Stealing Home: The Case of Contemporary Cuban Baseball, commonly known as Stealing Home, is a 2001 documentary about Cuban baseball defectors. The documentary was filmed in the United States, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. Comedy Nerds In Love is a 2013 short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Sean Rodrigo. Thriller Public Access is a 1993 American drama film directed by Bryan Singer in his feature film debut. Singer also wrote the screenplay with Christopher McQuarrie and Michael Feit Dougan. The film was shot in 18 days for US$250,000. It was screened at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, where it was a joint winner of the Grand Jury Prize. Critics praised the technical direction of Public Access but did not lend similar praise to the film's story and the characters. Comedy Skits O Phrenia is a 2004 comedy film directed and written by Bill Zebub. Science Fiction Aberration is a 1997 film directed by Tim Boxell. It was set in the United States and shot in New Zealand, and stars Pamela Gidley as a woman who moves to her old childhood cabin in the woods, only to discover that it is overrun by a pack of murderous lizard-like creatures. Comedy Down Periscope is a 1996 comedy film produced by Robert Lawrence and directed by David S. Ward. Kelsey Grammer stars, while Lauren Holly and Rob Schneider both co-star. Also featured are Harry Dean Stanton, Bruce Dern, William H. Macy, and Rip Torn. Lieutenant Commander Thomas Dodge fights to save his naval career while also being saddled with a group of misfit seamen brought together as the crew of his first command, a rusted but recommissioned WWII-era diesel submarine, the USS Stingray, set to participate in a special naval war-game. Comedy Emīla nedarbi is a 1985 Latvian TV-film about the Astrid Lindgren character, Emil i Lönneberga. It was produced by Rīgas kinostudija. The film was awarded the Latvian National Film Prize Lielais Kristaps in 1985. Documentary film Everything Will Be Alright is a 2012 documentary and comedy film written by Kiki von Glasow and Niko von Glasow, and directed by Niko von Glasow. Documentary film A documentary film about the influence of "ancient astronauts" in mankind's history. Comedy The Postman from Longjumeau is a 1936 Austrian-Swiss musical comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Carl Esmond, Rose Stradner and Alfred Neugebauer. The film is known by several alternative titles including Der König lächelt - Paris lacht. It is loosely based on the 1836 opera Le postillon de Lonjumeau by Adolphe Adam. In Eighteenth Century France a Postilion from Longjumeau is summoned by Madame de Pompadour to sing in her opera company, forcing him to be separated from his wife. Documentary film Pimps Up, Ho's Down is a 1998 television documentary about pimping in the United States as part of the HBO documentary anthology series America Undercover. The film features interviews with American pimps and explores the modern pimping lifestyle. The film has received some controversy over some pimps using the documentary as an instructional video for their prostitutes, as well as over concerns over HBO paying the pimps for rights to film their businesses and the Players Ball. Comedy Vettaikaaran is a 2009 Tamil action masala film film directed by debutant B. Babusivan that stars Vijay and Anushka Shetty. Gopinath handled cinematography while V. T. Vijayan was the film's editor. The film, produced by AVM Productions and distributed by Sun Pictures, was launched in February 2009 and the shooting for the film commenced the following month. The film revolves around a youngster who aims to be a cop just like a local police commissioner whom he idolizes, but during the process he is stopped by the evil done to his friends by a local mobster. The film's soundtrack, composed by Vijay Antony, was released in September 2009. The film released worldwide on 18 December 2009,to positive reviews and was declared super hit. The Movie was dubbed into Telugu as Puli Veta.The film was dubbed into Hindi as Dangerous Khilladi 3. Comedy Devil in My Ride is a 2013 American horror comedy movie and the feature film directorial debut of Gary Michael Schultz, who also co-wrote the movie's script. It had its world premiere on October 6, 2013 at Shriekfest and was released to video on demand the following year. It stars Joey Bicicchi and Erin Breen as a couple whose dream wedding is ruined when the bride gets possessed by the Devil. Filming took place in Chicago and Las Vegas. Science Fiction Robot Carnival is a Japanese anime anthology film released in 1987. It consists of nine shorts by different directors, many of whom started out as animators with little to no directing experience. This film has gained a small cult following. Each has a distinctive animation style and story ranging from comedic to dramatic storylines. Comedy Gin no saji is a comedy film directed by Keisuke Yoshida. Comedy Lista de Espera is a 2000 Cuban film directed by Juan Carlos Tabío. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. In the film, people waiting in a bus station start building a little society of their own. Some suggest that the society created resembles the Communist ideal that the Cuban government has tried to accomplish, whilst others see the film as a critique of the failures of the Cuban system. Comedy Smart House is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie about a teenage computer whiz, his widowed father, and his little sister, who win a computerized house that begins to take on a life of its own – the life of an overbearing mother. The movie is loosely inspired by "The Veldt", a short story written by Ray Bradbury. Comedy Us in the U.S. is a comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Comedy Flushed is a 1999 American comedy film written, edited and directed by Carrie Ansell. Documentary film Our Nixon is an all-archival documentary providing a view of the Nixon presidency through the use of home movies filmed by top Nixon aides combined with other historical material. Animation Lion Around is a 1950 Donald Duck cartoon featuring Donald Duck and Louie the Mountain Lion. The film is the debut of the latter and the first appearance of Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie since 1945. In this episode, Donald is tricked into thinking he's getting attacked by a cougar. Animation Lumin is a 2013 Telly Award winning film. Documentary film Word Wars is a 2004 documentary film directed by Eric Chaikin and Julian Petrillo about competitive Scrabble playing. Its full title is: Word Wars - Tiles and Tribulations on the Scrabble Circuit. The film was an official selection at the 2004 Sundance film festival, had a 25-city theatrical run, was included as part of the Discovery Times Channel's "Screening Room" series, and was nominated for numerous awards including a 2004 Documentary Emmy for "Best Artistic or Cultural Programming" and an International Documentary Association Award. The film is distributed by 7th Art Releasing. The film follows four players in the nine months leading up to the 2002 National Scrabble Championship, which was held in San Diego, California: Joe Edley, Matt Graham, Marlon Hill, and Joel Sherman. These players also appear in Stefan Fatsis's book Word Freak, as does Chaikin. Fatsis and Chaikin are both tournament Scrabble players themselves. Documentary film From The Ground To The Clouds is a 2003 short documentary biographical film directed by Denise Zmekhol. Documentary film Payback is a 2012 documentary film from Jennifer Baichwal based on Margaret Atwood's Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, which investigates the concept of debt in societies across the world. As a Canadian, Baichwal was quite familiar with Atwood's reputation: Her books are almost required reading if you grow up in Canada. I was almost nervous about meeting her because she’s so intelligent and articulate, but she puts you so much at ease. As intelligent as she is, she never makes you feel that you’re not on her level. As Mark Twain said, “Really great people make you feel that you, too, can become great.” A number of prominent intellectuals provide commentary, including economist and writer Raj Patel, ecologist William E. Rees, historian of religions Karen Armstrong, and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour. The film is produced by Ravida Din for the National Film Board of Canada. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Payback is distributed by Zeitgeist Films, which also distributed Baichwal's previous works Act of God and Manufactured Landscapes. The film is being distributed in Canada by Mongrel Media, beginning March 2012. Comedy Surf Party is a 1964 beach party film directed by Maury Dexter. It is notable for the musical acts showcased onscreen, as well as for being the first direct imitation of AIP’s hit Beach Party, which was released six months earlier. It also notable for being one of the few films in the genre shot in black and white. It has rarely been screened, and only received its first-ever home video release in April of 2013 as a DVD-R "pn demand" through Fox. Science Fiction Appleseed is a 2004 Japanese animated science fiction action film directed by Shinji Aramaki and based on the Appleseed manga created by Masamune Shirow. It features the voice acting of Ai Kobayashi, Jūrōta Kosugi, Mami Koyama, Yuki Matsuoka, and Toshiyuki Morikawa. The film tells the story of Deunan Knute, a former soldier, who searches for data that can restore the reproductive capabilities of bioroids, a race of genetically engineered clones. Although it shares characters and settings with the original manga, this film's storyline is a re-interpretation, not a true adaptation. This Appleseed film should not be confused with the 1988 OVA which was also inspired by the manga. Appleseed received a theatrical release on April 17, 2004. Animation Fantastic Mr. Fox is a 2009 American stop-motion animated comedy film based on the Roald Dahl children's novel of the same name. The film is about a fox who steals food each night from three mean and wealthy farmers. They are fed up with Mr. Fox's theft and try to kill him, so they dig their way into the foxes' home, but the animals are able to outwit the farmers and live underground. Produced by Indian Paintbrush and Regency Enterprises, and released in the autumn of 2009, the film features the voices of George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, Michael Gambon, and Owen Wilson. For director Wes Anderson, it was his first animated film and first film adaptation. Development on the project began in 2004 as collaboration between Anderson and Henry Selick under Revolution Studios. In 2007, Revolution folded, Selick left to direct Coraline, and work on the film moved to 20th Century Fox. Production began in London in 2007. It was released in late 2009 to critical acclaim. Comedy Papa, maman, la bonne et moi English: Papa, Mama, the Maid and I, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, written by Marcel Aymé, starring Robert Lamoureux and Louis de Funès. Documentary film How William Shatner Changed the World is a 2005 two-hour television documentary, commissioned by Discovery Channel Canada and co-produced for History Channel in the United States and Channel Five in the United Kingdom. Hosted and narrated by William Shatner, known for his portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk, and based on his book, I'm Working on That, the show focuses on technological advancements and people in the real world that were inspired by the Star Trek phenomenon. Comedy Swimming With Sharks is a 1994 American comedy-drama film written and directed by George Huang. The film stars Kevin Spacey, Frank Whaley, and Michelle Forbes. Documentary film The Children's Storefront is a 1988 American short documentary film about The Children's Storefront, an independent tuition-free school in Harlem set up in 1966 to help underprivileged children get a better education. Directed by Karen Goodman, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction The Terminators is a science fiction film by The Asylum. Though the film's title is deliberately similar to the 1984 film The Terminator, the events in the film's storyline are more similar to 1973's Westworld and the 2004 revision of Battlestar Galactica. As a mockbuster, it was released one month prior to the premiere of the fourth film in the Terminator franchise, Terminator Salvation. Comedy Houseboat is a 1958 romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, Martha Hyer, Paul Petersen, Charles Herbert and Mimi Gibson. The movie was directed by Melville Shavelson, who also directed the original 1968 version of Yours, Mine and Ours. Comedy I-See-You.Com is a comedy film directed and co-written by Eric Steven Stahl, starring Beau Bridges and Rosanna Arquette. Documentary film The Urethra Chronicles II: Harder Faster Faster Harder is a documentary about pop punk band Blink-182, and is the follow-up to the first Urethra Chronicles. The DVD was released by MCA Records on May 7, 2002, and contains music videos, bonus footage, making of videos, band biographies, and other bonus content. Comedy Una Película de Huevos is a 2006 animated Mexican adventure comedy film produced by Huevocartoon Producciones. The film featured voices by Bruno Bichir, Angélica Vale and Carlos Espejel. This film, along with its sequel, were released direct-to-video in the United States, which is available in some Walmart locations. Comedy I Love You to Death is a 1990 American dark comedy film directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It is loosely based on an attempted murder that happened in 1984, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where Frances Toto repeatedly tried to kill her husband, Anthony. She spent four years in prison for attempted murder. Comedy Bring It On: In It to Win It is a 2007 teen film directed by Steve Rash and starring Ashley Benson, Michael Copon and Cassie Scerbo. It is the fourth film in the Bring It On franchise, which focuses on competitive cheerleading. It was shot at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, United States. It was released direct-to-video on 18 December 2007 in the United States and had a television premier on 20 January 2008 on ABC Family. This film has a tenuous link to the previous films in the series, featuring only a similar plot of competitive cheer teams that have to try something different in order to win. There are no recurring cast members or canonical references to the previous films. Only Steve Rash, who also directed the previous film, All or Nothing, returns to direct this sequel. The film stylistically refers to its predecessors in that it opens with a choreographed routine that turns out to be a dream sequence of the protagonist and the end credits feature outtakes and clips of the cast having fun dancing. Thriller The Appearing is a horror mystery film directed by Daric Gates. Comedy Um Show de Verão is a 2004 Brazilian comedy film directed by pt:Moacyr Góes. Comedy Beauty and the Breast is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Raymond Yip, and starring Francis Ng, Michelle Reis and Daniel Wu. Comedy Dancing Queen is 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Uhm Jung-hwa and Hwang Jung-min. The film tells a story of a married couple, who in the midst of their mundane lives decides to pursue their lost dreams. The husband finds himself accidentally running for Mayor of Seoul and his wife decides to become a pop singer. It was produced by JK Film and distributed by CJ Entertainment, and released on January 18, 2012. Science Fiction The Terror Within II is a 1991 science fiction/horror film starring Andrew Stevens, who also directed it. Documentary film We Are Poets is a documentary film directed by Daniel Lucchesi and Alex Ramseyer-Bache. It follows six young poets from Leeds Young Authors performance poetry group in Leeds on their visit to the international Poetry Slam Competition in Washington D.C, USA. It premièred at Europe's largest Documentary Film festival - Doc/Fest in Sheffield's Showroom Cinema on 11 June 2011, where it won the coveted Sheffield Youth Jury Award. Animation Resident Evil: Degeneration, known in Japan as Biohazard: Degeneration, is the first full-length motion capture CG animation feature based upon Capcom's Resident Evil video game series. The film was made by Capcom Studios in cooperation with Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Degeneration made its premiere in Japan on October 11, 2008 at the Tokyo Game Show, and was released nationwide one week later on October 18. Unlike the Resident Evil live-action film series, Degeneration is set within the same universe as the original video game series. The main characters are Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield, who appear together for the first time since the 1998 game Resident Evil 2. Comedy Cento piccole mamme is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Giulio Morelli. Comedy The Calling is a 2009 British drama film directed by Jan Dunn. Dunn's third feature film, it tells the story of Joanna, played by Emily Beecham, who after graduating from university, goes against her family and friends when she decides to join the closed order of Benedictine nuns. For her debut leading performance in the film, Beacham was awarded a New Talent Trailblazer Award presented by Sean Connery during the film's debut, where it was also selected as 'Best of the Fest' at the 2009 Edinburgh International Film Festival. Comedy Nikodem Dyzma is a 1956 Polish comedy film directed by Jan Rybkowski. It is based on the 1932 novel Kariera Nikodema Dyzmy by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz. Comedy The Social Secretary is a 1916 comedy film directed by John Emerson. Comedy Kotch is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Jack Lemmon, which stars Walter Matthau, Deborah Winters, Felicia Farr, Charles Aidman and Ellen Geer. Adapted by John Paxton from the novel of the same name by Katherine Topkins, the film tells the story of an elderly man who runs away so as not to be put into a nursing home, and strikes up a friendship with a pregnant teenage girl. It was Lemmon's only film behind the camera and partnered him with friend and frequent costar Matthau. Portions of the film were shot and set in Palm Springs, California. Comedy The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is an upcoming 2015 American 2D animated/3D animated/live action comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series SpongeBob SquarePants created by Stephen Hillenburg. The film is a sequel to the 2004 animated film The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and is directed by the show writer and executive producer Paul Tibbitt, and written by Tibbitt, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. The movie stars the regular television cast, who are returning to reprise their respective roles from the series and the previous film, with guest appearances by Antonio Banderas and Slash. The film is produced by Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures and will be distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film will feature live action scenes directed by Mike Mitchell. Shot on various locations in Savannah, Georgia and Tybee Island, filming began on October 9, 2013 in the downtown area, where various establishments were changed to resemble a beach community. Filming completed in November 2013. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is scheduled to be released in theaters on February 6, 2015. Comedy A Question of Clothes is a 1914 short comedy film written by W.A. Tremayne and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Comedy Today You Are a Fountain Pen is a comedy short film written and directed by Dan Katzir. Comedy Defining Moments is a 2011 comedy directed and written by Stephen Wallis. Comedy The Tune is a 1992 animated, comedy film directed by Bill Plympton. Documentary film Sing Blue Silver is a documentary about Duran Duran's 1983-1984 World Tour directed by Michael Collins. A sixty-minute edited version of the documentary was aired on MTV under the title Blue Silver. Sing Blue Silver was originally released on videotape and on laserdisc, near the end of 1984. It was re-issued on DVD in April 2004. A 1984 book of the same name featured still photography by official tour photographer Denis O'Regan. The title comes from a verse from the song The Chauffeur, released in 1982. Thriller Descent of a Superstar is a 2013 short, sci-fi horror film written by Omari Matlock and Alexander Mc Coy-Smith and directed by Omari Matlock. Documentary film Lost Songs of Anatolia is a 2010 Turkish musical documentary film directed by Nezih Ünen. The film, which has been hailed as the first musical-documentary, features around 20 musical numbers shot on location in various places around Anatolia and examines the influence of ancient civilizations, rituals and mythology of the land on traditional music and dance. Documentary film 9-11: American Reflections is a 2001 documentary film. Captures the attitudes of the American public in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. It is directed by Shireen Kadivar and edited by Boris Elkis. The runtime is 50 minutes. Thriller Kidnapper is a 2010 Singaporean thriller film about a kidnap set in Singapore. The first action-thriller film made by Kelvin Tong, it was a joint venture between Scorpio East Pictures of Singapore and RAM Pictures and PMP Entertainment from Malaysia. Tong opted for a thriller film as opposed to an full-fledged action film as he felt this was more realistic in Singapore saying "people here don't run around with machine guns". Comedy Don't Take It to Heart is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Jeffrey Dell and starring Richard Greene, Alfred Drayton, Moore Marriott and Patricia Medina. Its plot involves an ancient ghost that is awakened by the Second World War and helps a young lawyer to win his case. Comedy Tony Tango is a 2012 comedy film written by Manolo Celi and Bill Sommer and directed by Manolo Celi. Comedy Henley is a 2011 short comedy film written by Craig Macneill and Clay McLeod Chapman and directed by Craig Macneill. Comedy Raising Arizona is a 1987 American comedy film directed, written, and produced by the Coen brothers, and starring Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, William Forsythe, John Goodman, Frances McDormand, and Randall "Tex" Cobb. Not a blockbuster at the time of its release, it has since achieved cult status. In a manner typical of Coen Brothers fare, the movie is replete with symbolism, visual gags, unconventional characters, flamboyant camera work, biblical references, pathos, and idiosyncratic dialogue. The film ranked 31st on the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Laughs list, and 45th on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies" list. Documentary film Richard Feymann was one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists and original thinkers or the 20th century. He rebuilt the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and it was for this work that he won the Nobel Prize in 1965. In this documentary he talks about his motivations to be a scientist and a teacher of science. Comedy Three Female Racketeers is a 1960 comedy film directed by Masahisa Sunohara. Documentary film The Rock Star and the Mullahs is a 2003 documentary film directed by Ruhi Hamid and Angus MacQueen and by producer Pamela Friedman. The film follows the journey of the biggest Southeast Asian rock music band Junoon and regarding music in Islam. The film won the "Outstanding story on South Asia - Broadcast" award at the South Asian Journalists Association Awards. On July 17, 2003, the documentary was aired by BBC on the television programme Wide Angel based upon Junoon and music in Islam. Comedy Done Dirt Cheap is a 2007 TV film directed by Debbie Carmody. Documentary film And Baby Makes Two is a 1999 documentary film directed by Judy Katz and Oren Rudavsky. Documentary film The Forgotten Space is a 2010 documentary film directed by Noël Burch and Allan Sekula. Documentary film Nach Jerusalem is a 1990 film directed by Ruth Beckermann. Comedy Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies is a 1950 film directed by Géza von Bolváry. Comedy Merfolk is a 2012 mockumentary comedy drama fantasy short animation film directed by Rory Waudby-tolley. Thriller Tales from the Dead is a 2007 horror film, written and directed by Jason Cuadrado. The film is an anthology of four ghost stories as told by Tamika, a strange young girl with the ability to communicate with the dead. Each tale deals with loss, pain and vengeance as the spirits who tell them attempt to put things right in the world of the living. The film is notable for being a Japanese horror film shot entirely in Los Angeles, in Japanese with local Japanese talent. Writer/director Jason Cuadrado did not know any Japanese at the time of filming. Comedy Love Liza is a 2002 tragicomedy film directed by Todd Louiso and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Jack Kehler, Wayne Duvall, Sarah Koskoff and Stephen Tobolowsky. Comedy ¡Que viene mi marido! is a 1940 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Animation The Witch And The Hunter is a 2013 short animated film. Comedy Ghazal Al Banat is a Egyptian film. It is Naguib Al Rihani's last film and was shown in cinemas after his death. Ghazal Al Banat was also the last appearance of Mohamed Abdel Wahab in a film. The film was produced by Anwar Wagdi, who was married to the female lead, Laila Mourad. Thriller Cloudburst is a 1951 British drama film, directed by Francis Searle, starring Robert Preston and featuring Elizabeth Sellars, Harold Lang, Colin Tapley and Sheila Burrell. The script is based on a play written by Leo Marks, a wartime cryptographer for the Special Operations Executive, and later the author of a memoir about his wartime work, Between Silk and Cyanide. The film is about a World War II veteran, a former operative for the SOE, who seeks revenge on the driver and passenger of a hit-and-run automobile that struck and killed his wife. Thriller Afrika is a 1973 Italian film directed by Alberto Cavallone. Comedy The Kumquat Kwadruplets is a 2011 short family animated comedy film written by Doug Lawrence, Marc Ceccarelli, Carey Yost and directed by Doug Lawrence. Documentary film Ballin' at the Graveyard is a 2012 documentary film directed by Basil Anastassiou. Thriller Sabse Bada Mawali is a 1996 Hindi language film. Comedy Armandino e il Madre is a 2010 short film written by Valeria Golino and Valia Santella and directed by Valeria Golino. Documentary film God Is Kidding is a 2012 animation, short film, documentary written and directed by Boaz Balachsan and Dima Tretyakov. Thriller The Big Town is a 1987 film drama about a young man who comes to the big city to work as a professional gambler, in the process becoming romantically involved with two women—one of whom is already married. The film was directed by Ben Bolt and Harold Becker and it stars Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, and Tommy Lee Jones. Documentary film Tom Dowd and the Language of Music is a documentary profiling the life and work of music producer/recording engineer Tom Dowd. Historical footage, vintage photographs and interviews with a "who's who" list of musical giants from the worlds of jazz, soul and classic rock provide insight into the life of Tom Dowd, whose creative spirit and passion for innovative technology helped shape the course of modern music. It was a 2005 Grammy award nominee. A long-time engineer and producer for Atlantic Records, Tom Dowd was responsible for some of the most important R&B, rock, and jazz records ever made. In his own words, Tom Dowd relates how he went from working on the Manhattan Project as rising physicist, while still high school age, to recording some of the greatest music ever made over the last half of the 20th Century. His technical genius opened the door to modern music and made the studio a crucial element in the formula of musical artistry. Comedy Set in 2008, just six years after the Apocalypse, a lazy, cynical, conniving “hero” is called upon to track down a band of outsiders after they steal equipment essential to the survival of the world’s last known city. Comedy The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on Jordan Belfort's memoir of the same name. It was released on December 25, 2013. The screenplay was written by Terence Winter, and the film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort, a New York stockbroker who runs a firm that engages in securities fraud and corruption on Wall Street in the 1990s. The film also features Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Matthew McConaughey, Kyle Chandler, Rob Reiner, Jon Bernthal, Jon Favreau, and Jean Dujardin. It is the fifth collaboration between Scorsese and DiCaprio, and the second between Scorsese and Winter following Boardwalk Empire. The film received positive reviews from critics, but was also controversial for its moral ambiguity, sexual content, presence of drug abuse, vulgarity and use of animals. The film grossed over $392 million worldwide against a $100 million budget, and was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Scorsese, Best Adapted Screenplay for Terrence Winter, and Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor for DiCaprio and Hill, respectively, but did not win in any category. Animation Lagarto is a 2013 short, animation film written and directed by Miguel Jiron. Comedy Limousine Drive is a 2000 film directed by Masashi Yamamoto. Comedy Top Cat: The Movie is a 2011 3D Mexican-Argentine animated family comedy film based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, Top Cat, which ran from 1961 to 1962 on ABC in the United States. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and Illusion Studios and was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Top Cat: The Movie premiered in Mexico in 2D and 3D theaters on September 16, 2011. It was a huge commercial success, earning $43,536,074 pesos on its opening weekend at the domestic box office and became one of the biggest box-office openings in Mexican cinema history. The English version was released in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2012, distributed by Vertigo Films, in RealD 3D and 2D theaters. It was largely panned from critics and fans alike, but was a moderate box-office success, grossing £2,824,893 pounds, the highest amount for a Mexican production. The film had a limited release in the United States on August 2, 2013, starring the voices of Rob Schneider and Danny Trejo. A computer-animated sequel, titled Top Cat Begins, is set to be released on 7 August 2015. Animation The Sugar Syrup is a 2014 short animated film written and directed by Abhishek Verma. Thriller Malicious Intent is a 2000 thriller film written and directed by Caesar Cavaricci. Comedy A Reckless Romeo is a 1917 American short silent comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle. Comedy The New Pupil is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 190th Our Gang short that was released. Animation Floats is a 2013 animated short drama film written and directed by Idan Barzilay and Mor Israeli. Comedy Busting is a 1974 film directed by Peter Hyams, starring Elliott Gould and Robert Blake as Los Angeles police detectives. Thriller Talaash: The Hunt Begins... is a Bollywood action film starring Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor in title roles. It is directed by Suneel Darshan and produced by Pahlaj Nihalani. Comedy The Thorn is a comic, religious satire movie released on May 24, 1974, as The Divine Mr. J. It was first shown as The Greatest Story Overtold at the Detroit Institute of Art in 1971. It was released on video in the early 1980s as The Thorn. It was written, directed and produced by Peter Alexander. Its release was legally challenged on grounds that its title and advertising deceptively exploited the fame of its co-star, Bette Midler. Thriller Nurse 3D is a 2013 3D horror film directed by Doug Aarniokoski and written by David Loughery. It stars Paz de la Huerta, Katrina Bowden, Corbin Bleu. The film is inspired by the photography of Lionsgate's chief marketing officer, Tim Palen. Production took place from September to October 2011. The film was released on February 7, 2014 in selected theaters and on VOD. Comedy How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated action fantasy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox, loosely based on the book series of the same name by Cressida Cowell. It is the sequel to the 2010 computer-animated film How to Train Your Dragon and the second in the trilogy. The film is written and directed by Dean DeBlois, and stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller and Kristen Wiig with the addition of Cate Blanchett, Djimon Hounsou and Kit Harington. The film takes place five years after the first film, featuring Hiccup and his friends as young adults as they meet Valka, Hiccup's long-lost mother, and Drago Bludvist, a madman who wants to conquer the world. DeBlois, who co-directed the first film, agreed to return to direct the second film on the condition that he would be allowed to turn it into a trilogy. He cited The Empire Strikes Back and My Neighbor Totoro as his main inspirations, with the expanded scope of the The Empire Strikes Back being particularly influential. Comedy Anatomy of a Paper Clip is a 2013 film written by and directed by Akira Ikeda. Animation Tales of the Baroness, a three-part animated short film. Musician Sarah Slean teamed up with video director Nelson Chan of Mary, Day One in this series. It is about a young girl named Georgina hoping to cure a cursed nunnery with her scientific skills, while encountering the legendary Baroness. The first segment aired May 11, 2007 on Bravo!FACT Presents. Documentary film What's Left of Pancho? is a 2003 short documentary film written and directed by Amir Galván Cervera. Comedy Un sacco bello, internationally released as Fun Is Beautiful, is a 1980 Italian comedy film. The film, produced by Sergio Leone, marked the directorial debut of Carlo Verdone, as well his debut as main actor and as screenwriter. For this film Verdone won a special David di Donatello Awards and the Nastro d'Argento for best new actor. Thriller In the Blink of an Eye is a 2009 American film about the Rapture directed by Michael Sinclair. It stars David A.R. White, Eric Roberts and Andrea Logan White, and was released to DVD on November 17, 2009. Science Fiction Les hommes d’une autre planète is a 1976 sci-fi fantasy film written by Ching-chieh Lin and directed by Chen Hun-Ming. Thriller Hang 'Em High is a 1968 American Western film directed by Ted Post and produced and co-written by Leonard Freeman. It stars Clint Eastwood as Jed Cooper, an innocent man who survives a lynching, Inger Stevens as a widow who helps him, Ed Begley as the leader of the gang that lynched him and Pat Hingle as the judge who hires Jed as a U.S. Marshal. Hang 'Em High was the first production of the Malpaso Company, Eastwood's production company. Hingle portrays a fictional judge who mirrors the true life Judge Isaac Parker, who was labeled the "Hanging Judge" due to the large number of men he had executed during his service as District Judge. The film also depicts the dangers of serving as a U.S. Marshal or deputy during that period, as many marshals were killed while serving under Parker. The fictional Fort Grant, base for operations for that District Judge seat, is also a mirror of the factual Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Judge Parker's court was located. Science Fiction The Day of the Triffids is a 1962 British film based on the 1951 science fiction novel of the same name by John Wyndham. It was directed by Steve Sekely, and Howard Keel played the central character, Bill Masen. The movie was filmed in colour with monaural sound and ran for 93 minutes. Comedy Stella und der Stern des Orients is a 2008 film directed by Erna Schmidt. Documentary film Model is a 1980 documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Thriller A Better Tomorrow 2 is a 1987 Hong Kong action film written and directed by John Woo, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Dean Shek, Ti Lung and Leslie Cheung. The film was released in Hong Kong on 17 December 1987. A follow-up to its popular predecessor, A Better Tomorrow, A Better Tomorrow 2 is known for its over the top violence, exaggerated blood and gore, and body counts nearing the hundreds. Film director John Woo and producer Tsui Hark had disagreements over the focus of this film. Tsui felt that the film should focus more on Dean Shek's character. This led to the film being edited by both Tsui and Woo. Their disagreements would lead to a split after this film, with Hark directing A Better Tomorrow 3 and Woo moving on to create The Killer. Comedy Happy Feet Two is a 2011 Australian-American 3D computer-animated family musical film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It is a sequel to Miller's 2006 film Happy Feet. It features Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugo Weaving, Magda Szubanski and Anthony LaPaglia reprising their roles from the first film. Pink voiced Gloria due to Brittany Murphy's death in 2009, and Richard Carter voiced Bryan the beachmaster due to Steve Irwin's death in 2006, respectively. Happy Feet Two is dedicated in memory of Irwin and Murphy. Common also replaced Fat Joe as Seymour. The original cast is joined by new characters voiced by Hank Azaria, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Sofía Vergara. Kennedy Miller Mitchell and Dr. D Studios from Sydney, Australia, produced the film, which premiered in North American theaters on November 18, 2011 in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D. The film was released with a Looney Tunes short called I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat starring Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird. The film received mixed reviews and was financially unsuccessful, resulting in the closure of Miller's Dr. D Studios. Documentary film American Harmony is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Aengus James, produced by Colin Miller, and edited by Kate Amend. American Harmony, the documentary, was initially screened at the Barbershop Harmony Society’s 2008 International Convention in Nashville. The film is a tribute to the human musical spirit as practiced in the barbershop genre. It was in production for more than three years and was edited by Kate Amend, the editor of two Oscar-winning documentaries. American Harmony was filmed by James and his camera crews during the Society’s 2005, 2006 and 2007 International conventions and is interspersed with footage and other graphic elements provided by the Barbershop Harmony Society. Thriller Trapped is a 1949 semidocumentary film noir directed by Richard Fleischer, written by George Zuckerman and Earl Felton. The drama features Lloyd Bridges, Barbara Payton, John Hoyt, and others. Like many semi-documentaries, the film begins with a voice over footage of the treasury department, telling the story what the department does. Then it quickly begins the story once a woman tries to deposit a twenty-dollar bill at the bank that turns out to be phony. Comedy "A youth irked by the presence of an old man is forced to come to terms with his own perceptions" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Flying Minds is a short film directed by Rosiane de Jesus Dourado. Animation The True Origin of the Species is a 2013 short film directed by Tadao Miaqui. Comedy The Great Profile is a 1940 film directed by Walter Lang and starring John Barrymore and John Payne. Barrymore lampoons himself. A famous actor, given to drink, nearly destroys the show, but his leading lady returns to save it. Meanwhile a young girl tries to reform him. Documentary film Facing Animals is a 2012 short drama documentary film directed by Jan van Ijken. Documentary film Paris 1900 is a 1947 French documentary film directed by Nicole Védrès, and entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Mouse That Jack Built is a 1959 Warner Bros. "Merrie Melodie" cartoon short starring Jack Benny and the regular cast of The Jack Benny Program as mice. It was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Robert McKimson, with music by Milt Franklyn. Comedy Saluti e baci is a Franco-Italian comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Labro and Giorgio Simonelli and released in 1953. Thriller The Petrified Forest is a 1936 American film, starring Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, and Humphrey Bogart. A precursor of film noir, it was adapted from Robert E. Sherwood's stage play of the same name. The screenplay was written by Delmer Daves and Charles Kenyon, and adaptations were later performed on radio and television as well. Comedy Casanova 70 is a 1965 Italian comedy film produced by Carlo Ponti, directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Virna Lisi, Enrico Maria Salerno and Michele Mercier. Thriller Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya is a 2001 Hindi movie directed by Rajat Rawail. It stars Vinay Anand, Pooja Batra, Govinda & Tabu . Animation Uit Huis is a 2013 short drama animation film written and directed by Joost Lieuwma. Comedy Totò, Fabrizi e i giovani d'oggi is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Science Fiction Octaman is a 1971 monster film directed by Harry Essex. It follows an expedition team that becomes the target of a murderous humanoid octopus. The film has gathered a cult following. It is also known that this is the first film where special effects master Rick Baker did the effects for. Comedy Lightnin' in the Forest is a film directed by George Blair released on Mar 25, 1948. Comedy The Sky's The Limit is a romantic musical comedy film starring Fred Astaire and Joan Leslie, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The film was directed by Edward H. Griffith, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. This was an unusual departure for Astaire, one which caused some consternation among film critics and fans at the time, though not enough to prevent the film doing well. Aside from the dancing - which contains a famous solo performance to the standard "One For My Baby", described by Astaire as "the best song specially written for me" -- the script provided him with his first opportunity to act in a serious dramatic role, and one with which his acting abilities, sometimes disparaged, appear to cope. Astaire plays a Flying Tiger pilot on leave. The comedy is provided by Robert Benchley and Eric Blore, a stalwart from the early Astaire-Rogers pictures. Last, but not least, is the Hollywood pairing of Arlen with Mercer. Comedy Carry On Jatta is a 2012 Punjabi comedy film directed by Smeep Kang, and starring Gippy Grewal opposite Mahie Gill in lead roles. The film released on 27 July 2012, and was marked amongst the top Punjabi comedy movies of the year 2012. Comedy Mapado is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Choo Chang-min. Thriller Throne of Blood is a 1957 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film transposes the plot of William Shakespeare's play Macbeth to feudal Japan, with stylistic elements drawn from Noh drama. Animation Stella and Sam 'Trip to China' is a 2010 animated short film directed by Raymond Jafelice. Documentary film Thunder in Guyana is a feature film by Suzanne Wasserman released in 2003. It is a documentary about Janet Jagan, an American-born Jewish woman who moved to then-British Guiana and was later elected President. The film was shown on Independent Lens, a series on PBS. Comedy Tourists De Luxe is a 1925 short comedy film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Kalagh Par is a 2007 comedy film directed by Sharam Shah Hosseini. Comedy All for the Winner is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau and Corey Yuen. Animation Loulou, l'incroyable Secret is a 2013 animation-family film written by Grégoire Solotareff & Jean-Luc Fromental and directed by Eric Omond. Comedy Serial Mom is a 1994 American dark comedy film written and directed by John Waters, starring Kathleen Turner as the title character, Sam Waterston as her husband, and Ricki Lake and Matthew Lillard as her children. Patty Hearst, Suzanne Somers, Joan Rivers, Traci Lords, and Brigid Berlin make cameo appearances in the film. Documentary film Asleep is a 2011 documentary film directed by Clarissa Campolina. Thriller Wild Things 2 is the second installment in the Wild Things series. Released straight-to-video in 2004, it stars Susan Ward, Leila Arcieri, Isaiah Washington, Michael Chieffo, and Linden Ashby. Thriller L'inconnu de Strasbourg is a 1998 film directed by Valeria Sarmiento. Documentary film Tugs is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Jessica Edwards. Thriller Over the Rainbow is a 2002 South Korean film starring Lee Jung-jae and Jang Jin-young. Thriller All the Colors of the Dark is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino. The film was also released under the alternate titles Day of the Maniac and They're Coming to Get You!. Comedy The Delivery Boy is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller America Abbayi is a 1987 Telugu, thriller film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao. The crossover cinema, directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, was entirely shot in New York, Hurley Medical Center, Detroit, and Chicago in United States. Documentary film Crawford is a 2008 documentary film about Crawford, Texas, and the impact of President George W. Bush having relocated to the town shorty after announcing his nomination for the 2000 presidential election. The film spans nearly the entirety of Bush's presidency, from 1999 to mid-2008. Crawford was directed by David Modigliani and distributed by B-Side Entertainment. On October 7, 2008, the complete film was made available for free in a streaming format on the legal video website Hulu, and was billed as the site's "first movie premiere." Comedy Worst Enemy is a 2010 short film written and directed by Lake Bell. Animation The Jet Cage is a Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1962 by Warner Bros. The short runs for about six minutes and is written and directed by Friz Freleng. Voice actors are Mel Blanc and June Foray. The animation was by Gerry Chiniquy, Lee Halpern, Art Leonardi, Bob Matz and Virgil Ross. The layouts were designed by Hawley Pratt and the backgrounds by Tom O'Loughlin. The original music was composed by Milt Franklyn and an uncredited William Lava. Thriller Mission 90 Days is a 2007 Malayalam film by Major Ravi starring Mammooty. It is Major Ravi's second directorial venture and is based on the assassination of former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and the following investigation. The film received mixed to negative reviews, and the film was a box office disaster. When films based on real life happenings are made, you can’t take much liberty as a commercial film maker. Major Ravi, the writer and director of that edge of the seat, Mohanlal super hit Keerthichakra, based on how the Indian army tackled militancy and terrorism in the Kashmir valley is back with Mission 90 Days. This time it is his interpretation of the Rajiv Gandhi assassination. Major Ravi a former retired officer, was in the hot seat as he was the leader of the commandos attached to the NSG, who stormed the hideout of the one-eyed Sivarasan, the LTTE leader, the mastermind behind the assassination of the former prime minister. Ravi being a part of the operations makes it as realistic as possible, and avoids cinematic clichés except that the hero Major Sivaraman, played brilliantly by Mammootty is a more of a dare devil action hero with a beautiful wife. Comedy Analyze This is a 1999 gangster comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, who co-wrote the screenplay with playwright Kenneth Lonergan and Peter Tolan. The film stars Robert De Niro as a mafioso and Billy Crystal as his psychiatrist. A sequel, Analyze That, was released in 2002. Documentary film Indyfans and the Quest for Fortune and Glory is a 2008 American feature length documentary fan film written and directed by Brandon Kleyla to examine interest in the Indiana Jones films through interviews and profiles of more than 50 devotees of the films. Documentary film Herinneringen aan vuur is a 2012 documentary film directed by Heddy Honigmann. Comedy When Sweet Moonlight Is Sleeping in the Hills is a 1969 film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner. Science Fiction Prometheus is a 2012 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, written by Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof, and starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Idris Elba, Logan Marshall-Green, and Charlize Theron. It is set in the late 21st century and centers on the crew of the spaceship Prometheus as it follows a star map discovered among the artifacts of several ancient Earth cultures. Seeking the origins of humanity, the crew arrives on a distant world and discovers a threat that could cause the extinction of the human race. Development of the film began in the early 2000s as a fifth installment in the Alien franchise. Scott and director James Cameron developed ideas for a film that would serve as a prequel to Scott's 1979 science-fiction horror film Alien. By 2003, the development of Alien vs. Predator took precedence, and the project remained dormant until 2009 when Scott again showed interest. Spaihts wrote a script for a prequel to the events of the Alien films, but Scott opted for a different direction to avoid repeating cues from those films. Comedy Na Maloom Afraad is a 2014 Pakistani comedy thriller film, directed and written by Nabeel Qureshi as his directorial debut, produced by Fizza Ali Meerza under the banner of Filmwala Pictures. The film features Pakistani television veterans Javed Sheikh, Fahad Mustafa, Mohsin Abbas Haider in lead roles along with Urwa Hocain, Kubra Khan and Salman Shahid. The story is based on turmoil and chaos in the city of lights Karachi. The film was released on 6 October 2014 by Hum Films and Eveready Pictures all across Pakistan. It grossed ₨4.5 million on first day of release, competing O21 at box office it crossed the figure of ₨51.4 million on 9th day of release leaving all competitors behind and became the super hit of the time. Documentary film Around L'Argent is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Jean Dréville. Documentary film A powerful film that follows the lives and devastating histories and dreams of individual homeless street kids as they attend the only annual Prom for homeless youth in the country. Documentary film The Winner Loser is a 2011 documentary film directed by Darren Hercher. Thriller The Cabin in the Mountains is a 2014 Chinese suspense crime film written and directed by Gary Tang. The film stars Gregory Wong, Sienna Li, Mark Du, Ava Yu, A.Lin Pei, Sukie Wing-Lee Shek, Wei Yuhai, and Gu Shangwei. It was released in China on Valentine's Day. Comedy C Kompany is a 2008 Bollywood comedy film directed by debutant Sachin Yardi, and produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav, Raima Sen and Anupam Kher. It released on 29 August 2008 to negative reviews from critics, and was a failure at the box office. Comedy Man of the East is a 1971 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Enzo Barboni starring Terence Hill. The film is set in the Wild West during the time of the railway construction. A recurring theme is the always progressing modernisation which some of the protagonists are trying to escape. Comedy Rien que la vérité is a 1931 film directed by René Guissart. Comedy La presidenta municipal is a 1975 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco, Adalberto Martínez "Resortes", and Pancho Córdova. The film was shot at Tlayacapan, Morelos, Mexico. Comedy Bride of Re-Animator is a 1990 American science fiction horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and was written by Yuzna, Rick Fry and Woody Keith. H. P. Lovecraft wrote the original serialized story, titled Herbert West–Reanimator, from which the characters were derived. The plot roughly follows episodes "V. The Horror from the Shadows" and "VI. The Tomb-Legions" of the original. The film stars Bruce Abbott, Claude Earl Jones, Fabiana Udenio, David Gale, Kathleen Kinmont, and Jeffrey Combs. Bride of Re-Animator is the sequel to Stuart Gordon's Re-Animator and is followed by Yuzna's Beyond Re-Animator. Documentary film The 6th Marine Division on Okinawa is a 1945 Kodachrome color documentary film produced about the action of the 6th Division during the Battle of Okinawa. The film was released shortly after the event. The film begins by outlining the strategic and psychological importance of Okinawa, including its use as a supply base for Japanese forces in Malaya, the Marianas and the Philippines, as well as a "choke hold" over China. It also informs the audience that Okinawa is an actual part of the Japanese homeland, only a few hundred miles south of Kyushu. The movements of the units and their order of battle is carefully traced, from the landings on April 1 to the assault on Naha. Some interesting footage is also shown on life in northern Okinawa soon after liberation, with the locals setting up a democratic government under the US military and opening up schools while the battle raging in the south. Some of the footage includes the use of flame-throwing tanks and close air support in an attempt to dislodge heavily dug-in Japanese defenders. Comedy Evil Aliens is a British slapstick horror-comedy film directed by Jake West, in the tradition of films such as Braindead, House, and Evil Dead. It was the first full-length British horror film to be filmed using Sony HD cameras, and contains almost 140 digital effects shots and a huge amount of gory conventional special effects. Animation Honey's Money is a 1962 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Yosemite Sam. Honey's Money is a remake of the 1950s shorts "His Bitter Half" and "Hare Trimmed." In The Bitter Half short, Daffy married a woman duck for money, but is thrown for a loop when the wife immediately becomes a nag and forces him to spend quality time with a son she didn't previously reveal. The same basic situation appears in Honey's Money, with Yosemite Sam in Daffy's place, a different design for the son, Wentworth, and some different gags. Additionally, the personalities of the two Wentworths—the innocent, dim-witted hulk of a child in "Honey's Money," vs. the brat featured in "His Bitter Half"—are different, which results in different executions of both cartoons. In addition some of the features from "Hare Trimmed" are added but without Bugs Bunny. Documentary film Yessongs is a 1975 English-produced concert film featuring progressive rock band Yes performing during their Close to the Edge Tour in December 1972. The film contains performances of nine songs, including tracks from Close to the Edge, the album supported by the tour. Animation The Solitary Pier is a 2013 short animated fantasy and drama film written and directed by Jack Minghuei Shih. Comedy Sex with a Stranger is a 1986 pornographic horror film directed by Chris Monte, and written by Cash Markman and Chad Randolph. Animation Julia and the Fright is a 2011 animated short film directed by Anja Sidler. Animation Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical romance-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released to theaters on June 16, 1995 by Walt Disney Pictures. The 33rd film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film is part of the era known as the Disney Renaissance which lasted from 1989 to 1999. The film is the first Disney animated film to be based on a real historic character, the known history, and the folklore and legend that surrounds the Native American woman Pocahontas, and features a fictionalized account of her encounter with Englishman John Smith and the settlers that arrived from the Virginia Company. It is also Mel Gibson's voice acting debut. The film received mixed reviews but was a financial success by over $346 million in box office. A video game based on the film was released across various platforms shortly after the film's theatrical release, and the film itself was followed by a direct-to-video sequel entitled Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World in 1998. Comedy Student Confidential is a 1987 film directed by Richard Horian. Comedy Presenting Lily Mars is a 1943 American musical motion picture produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in 1943. The film starred Judy Garland and Van Heflin and was based on the novel by Booth Tarkington. It is often cited as Garland's first film playing an adult type role. Documentary film Africa, Prelude to Victory is a 1942 documentary film. Thriller Kemek is a 1970 film directed by Theodore Gershuny. Comedy A Touch of Grey is a 2009 Canadian dramatic narrative film. A Touch of Grey won Best Canadian Film at the 2010 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival, and lead Maria del Mar received a Canadian Comedy Award for her performance in the film. Written by Sandra Feldman and directed by herself and Ian D. Mah, A Touch of Grey is a coming of middle age film as 4 high school friends reuniting after 25 years, each facing a crossroads in their life as they ask themselves, "Is that all there is?" Animation The Hypo-Chondri-Cat is a 1950 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released on April 15, 1950, and was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The title can be seen as a simple play on "hypochondriac". Thriller A Mere Mortal is a 1991 film directed by Pierre Jolivet. Animation My Baby Left Me is a 1995 short animation film written and directed by Milorad Krstic. Thriller Class of 1984 is a 1982 Canadian action-thriller movie about a newly hired music teacher at a troubled inner city school, where students have to pass through a metal detector due to problems with gangs, drugs, and violence. It was directed by Mark L. Lester and starred Perry King as teacher Andrew Norris, Merrie Lynn Ross as his wife Diane Norris, Roddy McDowall as Terry Corrigan and Timothy Van Patten as Peter Stegman, the leader of the gang of thugs who terrorize the school. It was one of Michael J. Fox's early roles, before he was a well-established actor. It was a major box-office success for its time making more than 20 million dollars in the US alone on a budget of four and half million, and was the number one film in many countries worldwide on release. The movie utilized the punk look and image that was becoming part of popular culture in the early 1980s. The movie's theme song, "I Am the Future", was performed by Alice Cooper. The film also features a performance by Canadian punk band Teenage Head. The film begins with a warning that it is partially based on true events. Documentary film Flor de Toloache is a 2013 documentary short biographical music film directed by Jenny Schweitzer. Comedy Positive: A Journey Into AIDS is a 1995 documentary directed by Eamon Harrington and John Watkin. It was produced for the ABC Afterschool Special series. It followed actors Michael Sutton and Kimberly McCullough, who played Stone Cates and Robin Scorpio, respectively, as they researched HIV and AIDS for their roles as HIV+ teenagers on the long-running ABC daytime serial General Hospital. Thriller Haunted School 4 is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Animation Bugs Bunny is a video disc jockey on the music channel, WABBIT. Daffy Duck is his rival at station KPUT. They introduce various song sequences from old Warner Brothers cartoons, including ""Sunrise in Nutsville"" by the Wackylanders; ""Any Bonds Today"" from the war trailer; and the rock music classic, ""Gee Whiz Willigans"" from The Bugs Bunny Show. Bugs receives higher ratings. Clips from ""Porky's Poppa"", ""Porky's Poor Fish"", ""Shake Your Powder Puff"", ""Scrap Happy Daffy"", ""Have You Got Any Castles?"", ""Boobs in the Woods"", ""Fifth Column Mouse"", ""The Wearing of the Grin"", ""Tweet, Tweet, Tweety"", ""Tweety's Circus"", ""A Scent of the Matterhorn"", ""Hot Cross Bunny"", ""Daffy Duck Hunt"", ""Robot Rabbit"", ""Yankee Doodle Daffy"", ""Naughty Neighbors"", ""Bosko's Picture Show"", ""Polar Pals"", ""The Fair-Haired Hare"", and others. Thriller Wasabi is a 2001 French action-comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film stars Jean Reno, Michel Muller and Ryōko Hirosue. In France, it was released as Wasabi, la petite moutarde qui monte au nez. In South Korea, the title of this movie mistranslated to Leon: the professional 2. The film gets its title from a scene where the protagonist, Hubert Fiorentini, eats a whole serving of wasabi at a Japanese restaurant without flinching. Documentary film Frank Lloyd Wright is a 1998 biography, history and documentary film written by Geoffrey C. Ward and directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Comedy The Decline of the American Empire is a 1986 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand. It was followed by two sequels, The Barbarian Invasions in 2003 and Days of Darkness in 2007. Comedy Pop Rocks is a 2004 movie starring Gary Cole and Sherilyn Fenn. Animation 3-2-1 Penguins: The Doom Funnel Rescue is a 2003 animation short film written by Nathan Carlson, Cydne Clark, Steve Granat, Phil Lollar, and Jeff Parker, and directed by Ron Smith Thriller Strategic Command is a 1997 air hijack movie starring Michael Dudikoff and Richard Norton, Bryan Cranston and Stephen Quadros co-star. The film was originally titled Executive command, but was renamed Strategic Command. Comedy Naughty but Mice is a 1939 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and starring Sniffles in his cartoon debut. In the cartoon, Sniffles has a cold and is looking for a cold remedy. It is the only Sniffles cartoon not to be reissued, and therefore, survives with its original titles. Animation Adam and Dog is a 2011 American animated short film by Minkyu Lee. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film for the 85th Academy Awards and won Best Animated Short Subject at the 39th Annie Awards. After being nominated for an Academy Award, the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Comedy Many earnest films have been made recently about the struggles of Latin American migrants trying to cross into the U.S. for a better tomorrow; CRUZANDO isn't one of them. This madcap adventure follows the journey of two Mexican no-hopers.CRUZANDO chronicles the real-life hazards of such a trip but is as much a comedy as it is a drama. About a week before the birth of his first child, Manuel learns that his long-lost father is about to be executed in Texas. Against his wife's wishes he heads north, abandoning his job, cleaning peep-show booths at a strip club, while being tracked by the club's brutal bouncer. Manuel's video cam-toting pal Diego tags along, planning a documentary of the trek. Mistaken identities, family traumas, and dehydration complicate Manuel's quest, but he finally learns a familiar lesson - there's no place like home, even if home is not all that great. Thriller Maryan is a 2013 Indian Tamil drama thriller film directed by Bharat Bala starring Dhanush alongside Parvathi. Produced by Venu Ravichandran, the film has music and background score composed by A. R. Rahman and cinematography by Marc Koninckx. Dialogues in the film are penned by R. N. Joe D' Cruz. The film revolves around a story of human survival adapted from a newspaper article of a real-life crisis event, when three oil workers from Tamil Nadu were kidnapped and taken hostage in Sudan by mercenaries. The film is an emotional journey of a common man to an unknown place with the hope to come home and lead a better life. The film released in Auro 3D sound format on selective screens in India and worldwide on 19 July 2013. The film received positive critical reception in India. At the Box Office of USA, the film had the biggest opening amongst all Indian films releasing on the same date. However, in Tamil Nadu the film was declared as an average grosser. Comedy Real Life is an American comedy film released in 1979. The first feature directed by Albert Brooks, who also co-authored the screenplay, it is a spoof of the 1973 reality television program An American Family and portrays a documentary filmmaker named Albert Brooks who attempts to live with and film a dysfunctional family for one full year. Charles Grodin co-stars as the family's patriarch who consents to permit cameras in his Arizona home. Real-life producer Jennings Lang also has an acting role in Real Life. Thriller Double Indemnity is a 1944 American film noir, directed by Billy Wilder, co-written by Wilder and Raymond Chandler, and produced by Buddy DeSylva and Joseph Sistrom. The screenplay was based on James M. Cain's 1943 novella of the same name, which originally appeared as an eight-part serial in Liberty magazine. The film stars Fred MacMurray as an insurance salesman, Barbara Stanwyck as a provocative housewife who wishes her husband were dead, and Edward G. Robinson as a claims adjuster whose job is to find phoney claims. The term "double indemnity" refers to a clause in certain life insurance policies that doubles the payout in cases when death is caused by certain accidental means. Praised by many critics when first released, Double Indemnity was nominated for seven Academy Awards but did not win any. Widely regarded as a classic, it is often cited as a paradigmatic film noir and as having set the standard for the films that followed in that genre. Deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the U.S. Library of Congress in 1992, Double Indemnity was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Comedy Kog-Head and Meatus is a 2000 short animated action comedy film written and directed by Douglas TenNapel. Comedy To Be is a 1990 animation short comedy film written and directed by John Weldon. Thriller Circadian Rhythm is a 2005 action film that portrays a young woman's journey to discover who she is and why multiple enemies want her dead. The woman, Sarah Caul, played by Rachel Miner, is thrown into an artificial ‘construct’ where she must put the pieces of her life together and confront the menace that follows her every move. Comedy I Am a Camera is a British comedy-drama film released in 1955. Based on The Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood and the play I Am a Camera by John Van Druten, the film is a fictionalized account of Isherwood's time living in Berlin between the World Wars. Directed by Henry Cornelius from a script by John Collier, I Am a Camera stars Laurence Harvey as Isherwood and Julie Harris recreating her Broadway success as Sally Bowles. I Am a Camera was critically unsuccessful upon its release in both the United Kingdom and the United States, and the film was subjected to restrictive ratings. Long overshadowed by Cabaret, the 1966 stage and 1972 film adaptation of the same source material, contemporary critics have noted the historic interest of this earlier presentation. Science Fiction Grabbers is a 2012 Irish-British monster film directed by Jon Wright and written by Kevin Lehane. The film stars Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley, Bronagh Gallagher and Russell Tovey among an ensemble cast of Irish actors. Comedy Two rival juice companies, Eco-Elixir and Jock Juice, accidentally unleash an experimental formula of energy drink on an unsuspecting group of concert- goers. This formula turns whoever is unfortunate enough to drink it into flesh-eating crazies! Documentary film The Other Side of AIDS is a 2004 documentary film by Robin Scovill. Through interviews with prominent AIDS denialists and HIV-positive people who have refused anti-HIV medication, the film makes the claim that HIV is not the cause of AIDS and that HIV treatments are harmful, conclusions which are rejected by medical and scientific consensus. The film was reviewed in Variety and The Hollywood Reporter in 2004, and received additional attention in 2005, when Scovill's three-year-old daughter died of untreated AIDS. The Other Side of AIDS was shown at the AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival in 2004, where it received special mention in the International Documentary category. The film had its international premiere at the 2004 Vancouver International Film Festival, and also played at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema in Argentina. Documentary film Minecraft: The Story of Mojang is a 2012 documentary about the history of the company Mojang and its creation, Minecraft. Minecraft is an open-world game where players can craft, build and mine. The film features interviews of key personnel of the company including Markus Persson and Jens Bergensten. The film was produced by 2 Player Productions and production was funded through a Kickstarter campaign. The film premiered first on Xbox Live on December 22, 2012, and was made available for download and streaming the following day. 2 Player Productions also uploaded the documentary to torrent index The Pirate Bay but urged people to consider purchasing the film. Documentary film By Pain and Rhyme and Arabesques of Foraging is a 2013 short experimental documentary film directed by David Gatten. Comedy Laugh Bandits: No. 1: Gerald Kelly: Live in New York City is a 2007 comedy film directed by Mark St. Juste and written by Gerald Kelly. Documentary film I Am the One Who Carries Flowers to Her Grave is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Hala Abdallah and Ammar Al Beik. Animation Whizzard of Ow is a short film that was released on November 1, 2003. It stars Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner, and is the first short of these characters produced after the death of Chuck Jones. The film was included in the DVD release of Looney Tunes: Back in Action as a special feature. Comedy Love and Lemons is a 2013 film written by Teresa Fabik and Lars Johansson and directed by Teresa Fabik. Documentary film Can’t Stand Losing You is a 2012 documentary film directed by Andy Grieve and Lauren Lazin. Comedy The Pigskin Palooka is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 159th Our Gang short that was released. Animation The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb is a 1993 stop-motion animated film made by Bolexbrothers, and funded by Richard Hutchinson, BBC, La Sept, and Manga Entertainment, which also distributed the film on video. Though it draws its title character from the fairy tale Tom Thumb, the story and setting is substantially different, depicting Tom as a fetus-like child living in a grim and squalid urban environment. The story follows the tiny Tom Thumb as he is abducted from his loving parents and taken to an experimental laboratory, and his subsequent escape. He discovers a community of similarly-sized people living in a swamp, who help him on his journey to return to his parents. The film is largely dialogue-free, limited mostly to grunts and other non-verbal vocalizations. The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb was made using a combination of stop-motion animation and pixilation, often with live actors and puppets sharing the frame. It was originally commissioned as a 10 minute short for BBC2's Christmas programming, but was rejected for being too dark for the festive season. Thriller Darling Lili is a 1970 American musical film. The screenplay was written by William Peter Blatty and Blake Edwards, who also directed. It starred Julie Andrews, Rock Hudson, and Jeremy Kemp. It was the last full musical to have song lyrics written by Johnny Mercer. Thriller The Hard Corps is a 2006 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Raz Adoti, Vivica A. Fox and Peter Bryant. It is the fourth collaboration between Jean-Claude Van Damme and film director Sheldon Lettich. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on August 15, 2006. Documentary film Tim's Vermeer is a documentary film, directed by Teller, produced by his stage partner Penn Jillette and Farley Ziegler, about inventor Tim Jenison's efforts to duplicate the painting techniques of Johannes Vermeer, in order to test his theory that Vermeer painted with the help of optical devices. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in limited theatrical release in the United States by Sony Pictures Classics on January 31, 2014. Animation The Kitten from the Lizyukov street is a Soviet 1988 animated film directed by Vyacheslav Kotenochkin. Film features the voices of popular artists Vyacheslav Nevinny and Olga Aroseva. In 2003 a sculpture was opened in Voronezh, featuring the characters of this film. The musical introduction to this film was used by Seryoga as the main theme for the film Bumer. Comedy À la vitesse d'un cheval au galop is a 1992 comedy film directed by Fabien Onteniente. Comedy It Was the Son is a 2012 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Daniele Ciprì. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Ciprì won the Osella for Best Cinematography. Animation Desterrada is a 2014 drama, animated film written and directed by Diego Guerra. Comedy Thirumathi Palanisamy is a 1992 Tamil comedy-drama film directed by R. Sundarrajan. The film features Sathyaraj and Sukanya in lead roles. The film, produced by Ramanathan, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 25 October 1992. Comedy The Lady in White is a 1938 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Elsa Merlini. Comedy Boot Hill is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. This film is the last one in a trilogy that started with God Forgives... I Don't!, followed by Ace High. The film was rereleased as Trinity Rides Again in order to cash in on the success of They Call Me Trinity and Trinity Is Still My Name, and is often mistakenly considered an official entry in the series. Comedy Don is a 2006 Indian action thriller film directed by Farhan Akhtar, and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani under Excel Entertainment. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan in a double role, opposite Priyanka Chopra; whilst Arjun Rampal, Boman Irani, Isha Koppikar and Om Puri appear in supporting roles. It is a remake of the 1978 film of the same name, and follows a simple man from the city of Mumbai in western India who is secretly recruited by a police officer to masquerade as "Don," the ruthless leader of an international chain of drug smugglers. The film hit theaters worldwide on 20 October 2006, and screened at the Berlin Film Festival. Upon release, the film received a mixed critical response, but it grossed over 1.05 billion worldwide. It spawned a sequel in 2011, Don 2, which was an even bigger success than the original. Comedy Army experimentation with transporter devices accidentally turns people into alligators. Documentary film Big Men is a 2013 film written and directed by Rachel Boynton. Documentary film Growing up The most Wonderful Children is a 2013 documentary film directed by Nobue Miyazaki. Animation Vovó Ta Na Cozinha is a short animation film directed by Paulo Santiago. Documentary film Ewiger Wald is a 1936 German film directed by Hanns Springer and Rolf von Sonjevski-Jamrowski. The film is also known as Enchanted Forest Animation Meow is 1981 short animation film written and directed by Marcos Magalhães. Thriller Rope is a 1948 American crime thriller film based on the play Rope by Patrick Hamilton and adapted by Hume Cronyn and Arthur Laurents, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and produced by Sidney Bernstein and Hitchcock as the first of their Transatlantic Pictures productions. Starring James Stewart, John Dall and Farley Granger, it is the first of Hitchcock's Technicolor films, and is notable for taking place in real time and being edited so as to appear as a single continuous shot through the use of long takes. The original play was said to be inspired by the real-life murder of 14-year-old Bobby Franks in 1924 by University of Chicago students Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. Animation Munto 2: Beyond the Walls of Time is an animated drama film directed by Yoshiji Kigami. Comedy Shame and Glasses is a 2013 year short comedy and drama film written and directed by Alessandro Riconda. Comedy The Trouble with Wives is a 1925 comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. Thriller Aku no Kyōten, known in English as Lesson of the Evil, is a 2012 Japanese slasher film directed by Takashi Miike, starring Hideaki Itō. It is an adaptation of Yusuke Kishi's 2010 novel of the same name. The film contains many references to German culture, such as to Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther and in the film a vinyl record with the German song about Mack the Knife written by Bertolt Brecht is played. Comedy Klassenkeile is a film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb released on March 28, 1969. Comedy Due pezzi di pane, internationally released as Happy Hobos, is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. Thriller Unforgettable is a 1996 thriller with science fiction elements, directed by John Dahl and starring Ray Liotta and Linda Fiorentino. The movie is about a man named David Krane, who is obsessed with finding out who murdered his wife. The movie is John Dahl's follow up to his critically acclaimed film, The Last Seduction. Unforgettable, however was a critical and box office failure, only earning less than $3 million in the U.S. Comedy Mad as a Mars Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon's title is a play-on-words of the famous phrase to be "mad as a March hare", the origins of which are disputed. Comedy My Camera and Me is a 2002 comedy film written by Santiago Amigorena and Christophe Loizillon and directed by Christophe Loizillon. Animation Paper World is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Wojciech Ostrycharz. Documentary film Band of Sisters is a 2012 documentary by director Mary Fishman that tells the story of U.S. women religious from the Second Vatican Council to 2010. The documentary claims that, more than most other Catholic organizations, U.S. women religious followed the "spirit" and "letter" of the church council, heeding its call to renewal and involving themselves with systemic change inside and outside the convent. Among the activities chronicled are the Santuario Sisterfarm, Genesis Farm, CORE/El Centro in Milwaukee, Mercy Housing, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, and the Center for Earth Jurisprudence at Barry University. The film includes a discussion of the conflict between U.S. women religious and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith over questions regarding the sisters' positions on women's ordination, obedience, and religious life in general. Comedy Das Riesenrad is a 1961 West German drama film directed by Géza von Radványi. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Absolut Warhola is a 2001 film directed by Stanislaw Mucha about Andy Warhol's extended family, whom he never met, from rural Slovakia. The film follows the filmmakers as they travel through eastern Slovakia to interview Warhol's surviving relatives, ethnic-Ruthenians living near the Polish border in Miková, and to visit the Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art in Medzilaborce. The museum is shown to be in a poor state, with the museum director and staff openly soliciting donations from the viewer and giving out the museum's bank account details. The living situation in the underdeveloped rural east of Slovakia prior to EU-membership is also shown. The film also notes the levels of homophobia still present in this part of the world, with several of Warhol's relatives openly criticizing the "rumours" of his sexuality. One man even goes as far to suggest that Valerie Solanas, the radical feminist and misandrist who attempted to assassinate Warhol, was in fact a spurred former lover. Documentary film Čeburekai sellers is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Tomas Bručas. Comedy All for a Girl is a 1912 American short silent film romantic comedy, directed by Frederick A. Thomson and written by Wallace Reid. Documentary film On the Bench is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Maha Taki. Comedy Hotel Anchovy is a 1934 short film directed by Al Christie. Animation The Swimming Lesson is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Danny De Vent. Comedy Barfuss is a romantic comedy film by German actor and director Til Schweiger released in 2005. It tells the story of Nick, a hedonistic bachelor, who helps and eventually falls in love with Leila, an escaped mental patient portrayed by Johanna Wokalek. Schweiger also co-wrote the screenplay which is based on the original English screenplay and story "Barefoot" by American screenwriter Stephen Zotnowski. An American remake, Barefoot was released in 2014. Thriller Distortions is a 1987 thriller film written by John F. Goff and directed by Armand Mastroianni. Animation The Magic Turtle is a 2013 short animated film directed by Alexandre Juruena. Animation Swami Ayyappan is a 2012 animated Indian film about the legend of Swami Ayyappan. It is the first animated portrayal of Ayyappan. The 90-minute film, produced through a collaboration of Toonz Animation India and Animagic Motion Pictures Production, was planned to be released in theatres in the Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada and Telugu languages. Mahesh Vettiyar wrote the story, and co-directed the film with Chetan Sharma. P. Jayakumar served as executive producer. Science Fiction A very interesting and disturbing look at life that could be our near future; the frightening point about this film is this could actually happen. Though it has the feel of a condensed version of "1984," YOUR STATE OF EMERGENCY brings that image right up to date and in your face.Mark Ashmore is a young actor, writer and director and who also appears in his own film. He has created an amazing realistic plot, with an excellent cast. The sound and lighting give it that authentic perspective and even the music complements the whole image. It makes me fear just what could be around the corner but I pray we can come to our senses, before we go a step too far. YOUR STATE OF EMERGENCY, well worth watching. Comedy Once More, My Darling is a 1949 American comedy film directed by and starring Robert Montgomery. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Sound Recording. Comedy Running Hollywood is a 1932 short comedy film written by Harry Sauber and directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction Hello Down There is a 1969 musical comedy film made by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Jack Arnold and Ricou Browning and produced by George Sherman and Ivan Tors from a screenplay by John McGreevey and Frank Telford. It starred Tony Randall and Janet Leigh. The film was reissued under the title Sub a Dub Dub. Comedy My Brother Talks to Horses is a 1947 Drama directed by Fred Zinnemann, Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins, Peter Lawford and Beverly Tyler. Documentary film 1977, STAR WARS premieres at Mann's Chinese Theater. It triggers a pop culture phenomenon that has lasted to this day. 1999. Fans anticipate the release of Episode I, The Phantom Menace. A GALAXY FAR FAR AWAY features interviews with hundreds of fans, movie executives and high profile celebrities, shedding new light on the film trilogy that has captivated generations of moviegoers. It takes us to Star Wars conventions, to nationwide premieres, into the homes of devoted fans showing off their treasures and to the box office ticket lines of die-hard fans who wait eagerly for forty-two days in the spring of 1999.The complete, often hilarious exploration of the phenomenon brings together a group of interesting, hysterical and often touching fans. Not just a movie about zealous fans, GALAXY offers new insight into the reasons these fast-paced science fiction films struck a mysterious and powerful chord amongst all the races, genders and generations. Documentary film Pills Profits Protest is a 2003 documentary film directed by Ann T. Rossetti. Documentary film Daybreak in Udi is a 1949 British documentary film directed by Terry Bishop about cultural changes in Udi, Nigeria. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Süperseks is a 2004 comedy/romance/crime film written by Kerim Pamuk and Daniel Schwarz and directed by Torsten Wacker. Documentary film Downhill from Here is a concert performance video by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, near East Troy, Wisconsin, in July, 1989. It was released by Monterey Home Video, on VHS videotape in 1997 and on DVD in 1999, and has a running time of 2 hours 30 minutes. It was released on LaserDisc in 1997 by Pioneer Entertainment. Most of Downhill From Here was recorded on July 17, 1989. However, the last four songs of the first set from July 17 — "Row Jimmy", "When I Paint My Masterpiece", "When Push Comes to Shove", and "The Music Never Stopped" — have been replaced with the last three songs of the first set from July 19 — "West L.A. Fadeaway", "Desolation Row", and "Deal". The title of the video is a double entendre playing off the steep hill that comprises Alpine Valley's general admission section and the popular notion, as well as opinion of several members of the Grateful Dead, that 1989 through 1990 was the band's final peak period. Comedy D for Dopidi is a 2013 Telugu film directed by Siraj Kalla, starring Varun Sandesh, Sundeep Kishan, Naveen, Rakesh and Melanie Kannokada in the lead roles. It was produced by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. and Nani, who also lent his voice as the narrator and did a promo video. Mahesh Shankar composed the music. The film released on 25 December 2013. It received mixed feedback from critics but the majority audience enjoyed this new kind of cinema. Science Fiction Hamlet A.D.D., directed by Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant and produced by Special Entertainment, is a 2014 independent feature film and web series which re-imagines Shakespeare’s play as a bizarre and comical tour through the ages. The world premiere was held at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art in April 2014. This version of Hamlet is a comedy shot entirely in front of a green screen and features live-action characters in an animated world. The story begins in 1602 and leaps chronologically through time to the present, then into the distant future. Guest stars include Dustin Diamond, Mark Metcalf, Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Trace Beaulieu & Kevin Murphy, Mark Borchardt & Mike Schank, Kumar Pallana, Leslie Hall, Samwell, Tay Zonday, Michael Q. Schmidt, and comic Gregg Turkington as his character Neil Hamburger. Scenes from the film have been shown at White Columns gallery, the Green Gallery, the Frederick Layton Gallery, INOVA gallery, and appeared as a special feature on the Mystery Science Theater 3000 XV box set. The film was supported by the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship for Artists. Comedy The Shark Riddle is a 2011 family comedy documentary film written by Dave Cain, Laura Sams, Robert Sams, and directed by Laura Sams and Robert Sams. Comedy Improvement Club is a comedy drama film directed by Dayna Hanson. Documentary film Henri Storck: ooggetuige is a 1987 film directed by Robbe De Hert. Comedy Santa vs. the Snowman 3D is a half-hour computer-animated short, created by Steve Oedekerk and produced by O Entertainment. Originally made as a television special, the film was later presented in IMAX 3D theaters during the holiday seasons of 2002–2006. It was released on DVD by Universal Studios. The package included 3D glasses, and the program offered optional 2D or 3D viewing. Despite three bonus features including an interactive game narrated by Oedekerk, the DVD lacked any kind of featurette or commentary. The film featured the voice talents of Jonathan Winters, Ben Stein, Victoria Jackson, Mark DeCarlo, and David Floyd. It is narrated by Don LaFontaine. There are various nods to other films, like a scene of ice-made AT-AT's, mostly resembling the ones from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Thriller When Lloyd discovers a grotesque snuff film featuring a beautiful naked woman being murdered, he is compelled to bring her back to life. Enchanted, he resurrects her night after night. However, when it appears that he has also unleashed a dark malevolent force, Lloyd begins to fear for not only his own sanity but life. Comedy La novia de la Marina is a 1948 Argentine comedy film, directed by Benito Perojo and written by Gregorio Martinez Sierra and Manuel Alba. It was premiered on October 20, 1948. The film narrates the story of a young rich woman who suffers from sleepwalking and a young man convinces her to marry with him. Thriller Gaslight is an American 1944 mystery-thriller film adapted from Patrick Hamilton's 1938 play Gas Light. It was the second version to be filmed, following the British film Gaslight, directed by Thorold Dickinson and released in 1940. This 1944 version was directed by George Cukor and starred Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, and 18-year-old Angela Lansbury in her screen debut. It had a larger scale and budget than the earlier film, and lends a different feel to the material. To avoid confusion with the first film, this version was in the UK originally given the title The Murder in Thornton Square. Comedy Celtic Pride is a 1996 American comedy written by Judd Apatow and Colin Quinn, and directed by Tom DeCerchio. It stars Daniel Stern and Dan Aykroyd as Mike O'Hara and Jimmy Flaherty, two passionate Boston Celtics fans, and Damon Wayans as Lewis Scott, the Utah Jazz's All-Star shooting guard. Animation A group of barn animals feel especially musical while going about their daily business. Following the lead of a couple of romantic chickens, they join in and cluck, moo, and neigh a familiar Verdi tune. Comedy Business is Dead is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Vito LaBruno. Documentary film Six months after a devastating tsunami hit South Asia, Muslim-American and Sri Lankan born Dr. M. Rahmi Mowjood led a team of American doctors and medical students on a relief trip to Sri Lanka. While mentoring medical students and aiding injured villagers, Dr. Mowjood also finds a way to ask someone to become a member of his own family. Comedy Louise's Garden is a 2007 drama film written by Witold Horwath and directed by Maciej Wojtyszko. Documentary film Wigstock: The Movie is a 1995 documentary film focusing on Wigstock, the annual drag music festival that had been held New York City's East Village through the 1980s and 1990s. The film presents a number of performances from the 1994 festival, including Crystal Waters, Deee-Lite, Jackie Beat, Debbie Harry, Leigh Bowery, Joey Arias and the Dueling Bankheads. The film also captures a performance by RuPaul at the height of his mainstream fame during the 90s. Wigstock: The Movie also goes behind the scenes, examining the rehearsal process of a number of the performers including Lypsinka and the "Wigstock Dancers." Members of the crew assembling the stage and attendees are interviewed about their experiences at the festival and some of the performers give interviews about the importance of drag and transgressive gender expression in their lives. One memorable moment features Wigstock Mistress of Ceremonies Lady Bunny on the telephone with a city representative inquiring about the possibility of placing a wig on the Statue of Liberty. Comedy Under the Sun of Rome is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Renato Castellani. It was the first film of Castellani's Italian neorealism trilogy about poor people, followed by È primavera... in 1949 and Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winner Two Cents Worth of Hope in 1952. Comedy Shower is a 1999 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Zhang Yang and starring Zhu Xu, Pu Cunxin and Jiang Wu. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 14 September 1999 and won the FIPRESCI Prize. Though only the second directorial work by Zhang and the third production of Imar Film, Shower was selected for numerous film festivals, including San Sebastian Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and Seattle International Film Festival, where it received many awards. Written by Zhang and a team of young scriptwriters, the film revolves around a family-run bathhouse in Beijing. An aged father and his younger, mentally challenged son have been working hard every day to keep the bathhouse running for a motley group of regular customers. When his elder son, who left years ago to seek his fortune in the southern city of Shenzhen, abruptly returns one day, it once again puts under stress the long-broken father-son ties. Presented as a light-hearted comedy, Shower explores the value of family, friendship, and tradition. Comedy Practical Jokers is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 174th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Ta Kitrina Gantia is a 1960 Greek comedy film made by Finos Films. It was directed by Alekos Sakellarios and stars Nikos Stavridis, Mimis Fotopoulos, Maro Kontou and Martha Vourtsi. Documentary film Going Cardboard: A Board Game Documentary is a 2012 documentary about the American adoption of German-style board games, and includes coverage of the 2009 board game event Spiel in Essen, Germany, as well as interviews with many prominent game designers. The film was written, directed and produced by Lorien Green, who was introduced to board gaming by her husband, and the film was financed through the crowd funding service Kickstarter. Comedy Lady Daddy is 2010 South Korean film about a transsexual photographer who is discovered by her son. Comedy La Torre de los Siete Jorobados is a 1944 Spanish mystery film directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on a novel by Emilio Carrere. Comedy The Penguin Parade is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on April 23, 1938. This short was directed by Tex Avery, animated by Paul Smith, and was written by Ben Hardaway. Comedy Special Needs is a dark comedy/satire about three reality TV producers creating show about people with physical and mental disabilities. The film was written, produced, and directed by Isaak James, who also starred. Thriller Shaft is a 1971 American blaxploitation film directed by Gordon Parks, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. An action film with elements of film noir, Shaft tells the story of a private detective, John Shaft, who travels through Harlem and to the Italian mob neighborhoods in order to find the missing daughter of a mobster. It stars Richard Roundtree as John Shaft, Moses Gunn as Bumpy Jonas, Drew Bundini Brown as Willy, Charles Cioffi as Lt. Vic Androzzi, Christopher St. John as Ben Buford, and Gwenn Mitchell and Lawrence Pressman in smaller roles. The movie was adapted by Ernest Tidyman and John D. F. Black from Tidyman's 1970 novel of the same name. The Shaft soundtrack album, recorded by Isaac Hayes, was also a success, winning a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture; and a second Grammy that he shared with Johnny Allen for Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement; Grammy Award for Best Original Score; the "Theme from Shaft" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and has appeared on multiple Top 100 lists, including AFI's 100 Years…100 Songs. Documentary film Occupation: Dreamland is a "grunt's-eye view," 2005 documentary film focused on a company of the 1/505 of the 82nd Airborne Division in Fallujah, Iraq, in early 2004. It is directed by Ian Olds and Garrett Scott. The title comes from the nickname of the base, Camp Volturno, on the outskirts of Fallujah. The American soldiers housed there called the place "Camp Dreamland." The film includes interviews with US soldiers, footage of their patrols in Fallujah, as well as interviews with Iraqi civilians. Garrett Scott died of a heart attack at age 37 in 2005, days before Occupation won the Independent Spirit Award. Ian Olds has written and directed several short fiction films and is now working on a documentary about journalists in Afghanistan. Documentary film 14-18 is a 1963 French documentary film directed by Jean Aurel. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy One for the Road is a 2003 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Cooke. Filmed on location in and around Nottinghamshire, the film stars Hywel Bennett, Gregory Chisholm, Mark Devenport, and Rupert Procter as four men who meet at a compulsory rehabilitation class after being sentenced for drink driving. The film was nominated for the Michael Powell Award for Best New British Feature Film at the 2003 Edinburgh International Film Festival and for the Golden Hitchcock Award at the 2003 Dinard Festival of British Film. Documentary film Why do the comic-strip Adventures of Tintin, about an intrepid boy reporter, continue to fascinate us decades after their publication? "Tintin and I" highlights the potent social and political underpinnings that give Tintin's world such depth, and delve into the mind of Hergé, Tintin's work-obsessed Belgian creator, to reveal the creation and development of Tintin over time. Rare and surprisingly candid 1970s interviews reveal the profound insecurities and anxieties that drove Hergé to produce stories that have not only entertained millions of children but also helped to satisfy a personal longing for self-expression. With stunning visual effects, "Tintin and I" takes us on a fascinating journey into the psyche and brilliant work of Hergé, in his own words. Comedy Shoe Palace Pinkus is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Else Kentner and Guido Herzfeld. In English it is sometimes known by the alternative titles Shoe Salon Pinkus and The Shoe Palace. It was part of the Sally series of films featuring Lubitsch as a sharp young Berliner of Jewish heritage. After leaving school, a self-confident young man goes to work in a shoe shop. Before long he has become a shoe tycoon. Comedy In Search of a Midnight Kiss is a 2007 American independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Alex Holdridge. It is listed on the National Board of Review's Top 10 Independent Films of 2008, won the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award in 2009 as well as having earned awards at festivals around the world. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2007 and since has played at festivals around the world from Mill Valley, Chicago and Los Angeles in the U.S. to Raindance, Edinburgh, Sarajevo, Istanbul, Bangkok, Kraków, Thessaloniki and Melbourne outside the States. It has been released in theaters in the UK, the U.S., Spain, Poland and Greece. It was released in Australia on February 14, 2009. Documentary film Spanish Lake is a documentary film directed by Phillip Andrew Morton. Documentary film First Cousin Once Removed is a 2012 documentary film directed by Alan Berliner. The premiered at the New York Film Festival in October 2012. Science Fiction Captain EO is a 1986 American 3D science fiction film starring Michael Jackson and directed by Francis Ford Coppola that was shown at Disney theme parks from 1986 through 1996. The attraction returned to the Disney Parks in 2010, as a tribute after Jackson's death. The film's executive producer was George Lucas. The film was choreographed by Jeffrey Hornaday and Michael Jackson, photographed by Peter Anderson, produced by Rusty Lemorande and written by Lemorande, Lucas and Coppola, from a story idea by the artists of Walt Disney Imagineering. Lemorande also initially designed and created two of the creatures, and was an editor of the film. The score was written by James Horner, and featured two songs, both written and performed by Michael Jackson. The Supreme Leader was played by Anjelica Huston. Cinematographer Vittorio Storaro was the lighting director during much of the principal photography. Captain EO is regarded as one of the first "4D" films. Thriller Spider Forest is a 2004 South Korean psychological thriller written and directed by Song Il-gon. Documentary film Depois Dos Nossos Ídolos is a 2013 short film written by Manuel Guerra, Joana Góis, Ricardo Penedo and Inês Teixeira and directed by Ricardo Penedo. Documentary film Hubble's Amazing Universe is a 2008 documentary film directed by Dana Berry. Science Fiction Gen¹³ is an animated, American science-fiction action film based on the Gen¹³ comic book series published by WildStorm Productions. The film, released in 2000, was directed by Kevin Altieri, distributed by Touchstone Pictures, and produced by WildStorm. The film was first screened for the general public at the Wizard World Chicago convention July 17–19, 1998. The film remains unreleased in the United States, since Disney Studios shelved the film as they were ambivalent about the idea of promoting a film based on a product from a rival production company. A home video release was sold in the European and Australian markets for a limited time. Documentary film In the Forest Hangs a Bridge is a 1999 short documentary film directed by Sanjay Kak. Thriller Once a Thief is a remake of a 1991 film of the same name. Both films were directed by John Woo. The movie was also made into a 1997 television series also of the same name. The remake aired on the Fox Network and was hoped to be the beginning of a weekly series, but Fox passed on it, and the series aired instead on the CTV Television Network in Canada. The film is about two orphans - Mac Ramsey and Li Ann Tsei who have spent their life living with the Tang family - a ruthless Chinese organised crime syndicate. Mac and Li Ann were taken in by the Tang Godfather and have formed a close friendship with his son Michael. When they grow up, Li Ann is betrothed to Michael, but falls in love with Mac so the two scheme to steal money from the Tang family and run off to start a new life. During the heist, Mac is arrested and Li Ann flees to Canada. 18 months later, Mac is released into the charge of a menacing woman known only as the Director who takes him to Canada to work for her crime-fighting team. He soon realises he will be working with Li Ann and her former cop boyfriend Victor. The spin-off series ran for one season. Comedy Ears of Experience is a 1938 short comedy film written by Leslie Goodwins and Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film My Kosher Shifts is a 2011 short, drama, documentary film directed by Iris Zaki. Comedy Whirligig is a 2010 comedy film written by Michael Amo and directed by Chaz Thorne. Comedy Lily, aime-moi is a 1975 French comedy film directed by Maurice Dugowson. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody is the third Project A-ko movie. It is shorter in length than the second, and it serves as a prelude to "Project A-ko 4: Final." Thriller Covert One: The Hades Factor is a made-for-TV thriller filmed in Toronto that first aired in 2006. Directed by Mick Jackson, the miniseries is loosely based on The Hades Factor, a 2000 novel written by Gayle Lynds as part of the Covert-One series created by Robert Ludlum. Thriller Muskurahat is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Priyadarshan, starring Jay Mehta, Revathi, Amrish Puri, Anil Dhawan, Sharat Saxena, Annu Kapoor and Jagdeep. The film is the remake of Priyadarshan's own Malayalam blockbuster Kilukkam starring Mohanlal and Revathi. Comedy Untitled Family Pilot is a 2009 comedy film written by Justin Adler, directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo. Comedy Teaserama is a 1955 American documentary film directed by Irving Klaw which follows the performance of a burlesque show. Comedy Jönssonligan får guldfeber is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan made in 1984. The film includes a famous scene, where Jönssonligan's leader, Sickan Jönsson, is tied to the digits of a giant clock on the tower of the Stockholm City Hall. The clock doesn't exist in real life, but was created for the film. The reason for this is that the movie is a remake of a Danish film about Olsenbanden, and the tower of Copenhagen City Hall does indeed have a clock. Comedy Career of Nikos Dyzma is a 2002 Polish film directed by Jacek Bromski. Thriller Magic is a 1978 American psychological horror film directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret, and Burgess Meredith. The screenplay was by William Goldman, who also wrote the novel upon which it was based. Comedy Je préfère qu'on reste amis is a 2005 romance, comedy and drama film written and directed by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano. Comedy The Motel is the debut feature from director Michael Kang. The film won the Humanitas Prize in the Sundance Film Festival category, and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. It is based on the novel Waylaid by Ed Lin. Documentary film American Swing is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jon Hart and Mathew Kaufman and written by Jon Hart. Comedy Vamos de robo is an action comedy film directed by Ángel Salcedo. Science Fiction Omega Doom is a 1996 American science-fiction action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Rutger Hauer. The story, set in a dystopian future, concerns a robot warrior who, during a nuclear winter, plays both sides of a robot civil war against each other in a small town. The film's plot and setting are heavily influenced by the film Yojimbo by Akira Kurosawa. The film was third in Albert Pyun's Cyborg trilogy. This third film in Pyun's Cyborg series takes place 250 years after the events in ""The Kingdom of Metal: Cyborg Killer"" AKA ""Knights"". The world has been cleared of humanity by the CDC, only the CDC's cyborgs and robots remain. Omega Doom sets up Pyun's "'"Cyborg Nemesis"". Screenplay was written by Albert Pyun and Ed Naha and originally set in Paris, at EuroDisney. The characters were supposed to be an animatronic theme park's figures who continue to operate after a global catastrophe. Each "Zone" was the domain of the animatronic characters who were part of that zone's theme. Omega Doom was originally built to be part of a new exhibit at EuroDisney established around the Terminator movie franchise, and the entire setting was within the theme park. Thriller Banzai Runner is a 1987 American action film starring Dean Stockwell, John Shepherd, Charles Dierkop, Rick Fitts, Dawn Schneider and directed by John G. Thomas. Thriller Scent of Murder is a 2002 television film directed by Peter Svatek. Comedy Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More is a 1944 American comedy/romance film featuring Robert Mitchum, and was the final film directed by the German-American director Joe May. Documentary film President McKinley Inauguration Footage is the name given to two different short documentary films which were combined as one. The two titles are President McKinley Taking the Oath and President McKinley and Escort Going to the Capitol. Both date from 1901. The two show president William McKinley arriving at the United States Capitol in order to take the oath of office for President of the United States as part of the second inauguration of William McKinley. Both were produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company, under the direction of Thomas Edison, and in 2000 the United States Library of Congress deemed the two "culturally significant" and selected them for preservation in the National Film Registry. Documentary film Han wo toite, Jodo wo ikiru is a documentary film directed by Masahiro Nishiyama. Thriller Who's That Girl is a 1987 American romantic comedy film written by Andrew Smith and Ken Finkleman, and directed by James Foley. It stars Madonna and Griffin Dunne, and depicts the story of a street-smart girl who is falsely accused of murdering her boyfriend and is sent to jail. After getting released, she meets a man, who is supposed to make sure she gets on her bus back to Philadelphia, and convinces him to help her catch those responsible for her confinement. While searching for the embezzler, they fall in love with each other. After the box-office failure of her 1986 film Shanghai Surprise, Madonna decided to sign another comedy film titled Slammer, which was later renamed to Who's That Girl. However, she had to convince both Warner Bros. and the producers of the film that she was ready for the project. Madonna enlisted her friend James Foley to direct the film. Shooting began in New York in October 1986, and continued until March 1987. Production was halted during December due to snowfall in New York. Madonna utilized the time to work on her next tour and the soundtrack of the film. The film, released on August 7, 1987, ended up being a critical and commercial failure. Thriller Shakedown is a 1988 crime drama/action movie starring Peter Weller and Sam Elliott. The movie is about an idealistic lawyer teaming with a veteran cop to find out the truth in a possible police corruption scandal. Comedy Rani Theni is a Tamil language film starring Kamal Haasan in an extended guest role. The film's hero is playback singer Deepan Chakravarthy, the son of Trichi Loganathan, a veteran playback singer. The female leads are played by Rajini Nivedhita and Vanitha Krishnachandran. Hassan plays a comedy role with no connection with the main story and interacts only in one scene with the main villain Sivachandran, who plays the role of a playboy and Casanova; his character is killed by the heroine. The story line goes like this. Documentary film Pink Saris is a 2010 documentary drama film directed by Kim Longinotto. ""If you're shy, you'll die," preaches Sampat, the eloquent leader of the Gulabi Gang. For the past 20 years, she has been battling for women's rights in northern India. We follow her on her journey as she visits many families, giving them a lash of her sharp tongue if she discovers that they have beaten their daughter or kicked her out of the house. Often, the caste system is at the root of family and relationship misery. Sampat believes that the problems are fundamentally caused by the religion adhered to by the lowest caste, the "Untouchables." She does everything in her power to break up the tradition and the caste system. She approaches groups of men in a raging fury, seeking compensation, and gives fiery advice to the female onlookers: "When a man goes wrong, give him a beating." Sampat is evidently something of a Mother Teresa to these runaway or disowned girls, and she is evidently fully aware of that fact: "If you didn't have me, who would wipe your tears?" It is only when Sampat's husband starts to have enough of his wife's celebrity status that we see her vulnerable side for the first time." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Comedy Mister Mugg is a 1933 short comedy film directed by James W. Horne. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1933 for Best Short Subject. Comedy The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part II Vaux To The Sea is a 2004 adventure biography comedy film directed and written by Peter Greenaway. Thriller Taken in Broad Daylight is a 2009 American made-for-television movie based on the real-life kidnapping of Nebraska teenager Anne Sluti, who was abducted and held for six days in April 2001 by Anthony Steven Wright, also known as Tony Zappa. Wright was later sentenced to life for the Sluti abduction. Thriller Njan Steve Lopez is a 2014 Indian film in Malayalam language, directed by Rajeev Ravi. The production is also supported by Jar Pictures, M.R Filmworks and Media Mill. The film set in Thiruvananthapuram city stars Farhaan Faasil and Ahaana Krishna. Comedy Polka-Dot Puss is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 39th Tom and Jerry short produced in 1948 and released on February 26, 1949. The short was directed by Tom and Jerry's creators, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby, animated by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Ray Patterson and Irven Spence, and scored by Scott Bradley, who here did an early version of the duo's recognizable iconic theme tune that would continue to be used in their cartoons throughout the 50's and 60's. Documentary film You Don't Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story is a 2009 film written and directed by Jeff Adachi. Comedy $, also known as Dollars and in the UK as The Heist, is a 1971 American caper film starring Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The movie was written and directed by Richard Brooks and produced by M.J. Frankovich. The supporting cast includes Gert Fröbe, Robert Webber and Scott Brady. The film was partly shot in Hamburg, Germany, which forms the primary location of the film and was supported by the Hamburg Art Museum and Bendestorf Studios. The film's title appears in the opening credits only in the form of a giant character, as would be used in a sign, being transported by a crane. Documentary film Commandment Keeper Church, Beaufort South Carolina, May 1940 is a 1940 short documentary film which shows religious services taking place in a South Carolina Gullah community. In 2005, Commandment Keeper Church was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Animation L'aube is a 2010 short animated film directed by Jean-François Proulx. Comedy When Romance Meets Destiny is a 2005 South Korean romantic comedy about two brothers and their different approaches to love. Documentary film My Mother's Garden is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Cynthia Lester. Comedy Ultimul Corupt din Romania is a 2012 comedy film written by Adrian Lustig and directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. Documentary film Mama Africa is a 2011 documentary film written by Mika Kaurismäki and Don Edkins and directed by Mika Kaurismäki. Comedy Woody Woodpecker, suffering from heat and commercials, plans to spend his last quarter to cool off with a "super-duper delight ice cream soda," the "Drooler's Delight," but con man Buzz Buzzard has other ideas. Woody finds that he must outsmart Buzz on his way to the fountain. Comedy Tomcat Combat is the 89th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 2, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film "Twin brothers (Gary and Larry Lane, from the TV show ”Fear Factor”), write a script with a major character in it written with Dolly Parton in mind. After receiving the advice and encouragement from the likes of Chad Allen, Beth Grant, Dustin Lance Black and Leslie Jordan - the twins decide to rent an RV, drive across the country and hopefully hand deliver the unsolicited script to Ms Parton at her amusement park. On their road trip the twins survive desert heat, wind storms and floods - all while encountering everyday people who relate their gay experiences in the South, and how Dolly Parton has impacted their lives. The brothers also come to terms with the fact that their coming out (via the screenplay), might jeopardize their relations with their parents and family. Hollywood to Dollywood is both a road-trip documentary and an odyssey of self discovery." Quoting Dudley Best from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Comedy Happy Ero Christmas is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Korean comedian Cha Tae-hyun and Kim Sun-a. Comedy Lucky Fritz is a 2009 German comedy film starring Corey Feldman. The story is a modern fairy tale. Documentary film "The Prophet of Pot" reveals the propaganda to criminalize hemp use. Documentary film Liliana Cavani, Una Donna Nel Cinema is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed by Peter Marcias. Thriller District 13, is a 2004 French action film, directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects. Because of this, some film critics have drawn comparisons to the popular Thai film Ong-Bak. David Belle, regarded as the founder of parkour, plays Leïto, one of the protagonists in the film. Comedy Kuldesak is a 1998 drama comedy film written by Adi Nugroho and directed by Nan T. Achnas, Mira Lesmana, Rizal Mantovani and Riri Riza. Comedy Notorious C.H.O. is a 2002 comedy documentary film written by Margaret Cho and directed by Lorene Machado. Documentary film Trash Dance is a 2012 documentary, family, music, comedy film directed by Andrew Garrison. Thriller The Collector is a 1965 American psychological thriller film based on the 1963 novel The Collector by John Fowles and filmed at various locations in England. The film was adapted by Stanley Mann and John Kohn and was directed by William Wyler, who turned down The Sound of Music to do it. It starred Terence Stamp and Samantha Eggar. Comedy Rooster Cogburn is a 1975 American Western film directed by Stuart Millar and starring John Wayne, reprising his role as U.S. Marshal Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn, and Katharine Hepburn. Written by Martha Hyer, based on the Rooster Cogburn character created by Charles Portis in the novel True Grit, the film is about an aging lawman whose badge was recently suspended for a string of routine arrests that ended in bloodshed. To earn back his badge, he is tasked with bringing down a ring of bank robbers that has hijacked a wagon shipment of nitroglycerin. He is helped by a spinster searching for her father's killer. Rooster Cogburn is a sequel to the 1969 film True Grit. Thriller The Translator is a 2012 short drama thriller film written and directed by Grace Iwashita. Thriller A Spiral of Mist is a 1977 Italian-French thriller-drama film directed by Eriprando Visconti. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Michele Prisco. Documentary film Celebrating Orgasm: Women's Private Selfloving Sessions is a 1997 adult documentary. Documentary film Fat Head is a 2009 American documentary film directed by and starring Tom Naughton. The film seeks to refute both the documentary Super Size Me and the lipid hypothesis, a theory of nutrition started in the early 1950s in the United States by Ancel Keys and promoted in much of the Western world. Thriller Gossip is a 2000 American teen drama film directed by Davis Guggenheim and featuring an ensemble cast including James Marsden, Lena Headey, Norman Reedus, and Kate Hudson. Thriller The Car is a 1977 thriller film directed by Elliot Silverstein and written by Michael Butler, Dennis Shryack and Lane Slate. The film stars James Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd, John Marley, and Ronny Cox, and tells the story of a mysterious car which goes on a murderous rampage, terrorizing the residents of a small town. The movie was produced and distributed by Universal Studios, and was influenced by numerous "road movies" of the 1970s including Steven Spielberg's 1971 thriller Duel and Roger Corman's Death Race 2000. Animation D' Fightin' Ones is a 1961 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Sylvester and an unnamed bulldog. The cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng. It is a parody of The Defiant Ones, a movie about two escaped inmates—one black, one white—who are shackled to each other. Comedy Sergeant Berry is a 1938 German comedy western film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Hans Albers, Toni von Bukovics and Peter Voß. A tough Chicago policeman is sent to the Mexican-American border on a dangerous mission. It was based on a novel by Robert Arden. Comedy 5 Men and a Limo is a 1997 American short film produced by Aspect Ratio Films as an introduction sketch for the 26th Annual Hollywood Reporter Key Art Awards. In the film voiceover actor Don LaFontaine picks up four other voiceover actors in his limo to travel to the awards. The actors talk about themselves and the awards, making humorous references to common phrases and techniques they use when voicing movie trailers. Besides LaFontaine, the other actors appearing in the film are John Leader, Nick Tate, Mark Elliot, and Al Chalk. Hal Douglas provides his voice for a telephone call, but does not appear. The limousine in the film is LaFontaine's. The driver is Clinton Hendricks, LaFontaine's personal sound engineer and driver. Comedy Designing Woman is a 1957 romantic comedy about fashion. Vincente Minnelli directed stars Lauren Bacall and Gregory Peck. George Wells won an Academy Award for the screenplay. Comedy The Devil is Driving is a 1932 Pre-Code film directed by Ben Stoloff and starring Edmund Lowe. The film's title was typical of the sensationalistic titles of many Pre-Code films. It runs a mere 63 minutes, and like many Pre-Code movies deals openly with issues like sex and violence. Lowe plays a chronic gambler who drifts into a life of crime. The New York Times gave the film a mixed review upon its release. Thriller Fistful of Flies is a 1997 Australian film starring Tasma Walton. It screened at the Sundance Film Festival. Thriller Killer: Dead or Alive is a 2006 thriller film that was directed by Scott Shaw. This film stars Scott Shaw and Kevin Thompson as Michael Black and Raphael X. This film begins in the jungle where the two lead characters are sent to rescue a girl who is being stalked by a monster. Once she has been rescued the three return to civilization and enter the world of professional Hitmen. Similar to virtually all Scott Shaw films, this feature is made up of bizarre story twists and is filmed with a backdrop of several spectacular locations. This, combined with the use of unexpected editing techniques, causes the film to be presented in a very visual manner. This feature was filmed in Hollywood, California and Hong Kong. Comedy "Fisting? Rusty Trombone? Alyssa Milano? Stop being baffled by strange-sounding sexual positions." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Das späte Glück der Sandra K. is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Timo Großpietsch and Hans-Jürgen Börner. Comedy Indralohathil Na Azhagappan is a periodical comedy film directed by Thambi Ramiah, who directs his second feature film after Manuneethi. After the success of Vadivelu's debut film as the protagonist in Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi, Ramiah signed him up for the project. Apart from Vadivelu, the rest of the cast had been announced after the launch. Despite several indications that two prominent actress, would portray the lead female roles; a debutant, Yamini Sharma and Suja were selected. Nassar, Sumithra and the director himself, play supporting roles, while prominent heroine, Shriya Saran, was recruited to act as a ghost buster and dance in a single song. The film released on 1 February 2008 to largely negative reviews. Comedy Leave Them Laughing: A Musical Comedy About Dying is a 2010 documentary film directed by Academy-Award-winning director John Zaritsky. It follows the life of singer and comedian Carla Zilber-Smith, after she is diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease, as she blogs and jokes her way through a disease that spells a certain death sentence. The film premiered at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on May 6, 2010, winning the Special Jury Prize for best Canadian Documentary. It is nominated for Best Documentary in the 31st annual Genie Awards. Documentary film Livin' It LA is a skateboarding video, directed by Stephen Baldwin. This latest installment of Livin' It features 16 skaters including Lance Mountain, Ray Barbee, Jay Haizlip, and Christian Hosoi in his first film appearance since being released from prison. The DVD will also feature Reliance Pro Brian Sumner, Chocolate Pro Richard Mulder, Zoo York Pro Donny Barley, Reliance Pros Josh Kasper, Tim Byrne, Elijah Moore, and many others. Science Fiction Annihilation Earth is a 2009 science fiction television film for Syfy, directed by Nick Lyon, written by Rafael Jordan, and starring Luke Goss, Marina Sirtis, and Colin Salmon. It follows the attempts by an energy scientist to determine the causes of a deadly explosion at a particle collider and mitigate its aftereffects. It premiered on December 12, 2009. Documentary film YouTube Bazzar is a 2013 film written and directed by Dan Chisu. Thriller Storage is a 2009 Australian horror film. It had its world premiere at the 2009 Dungog Film Festival. Thriller Geeta Mera Naam is a 1974 Hindi movie produced by R K Nayyar. His wife Sadhana is the star and the director of the film. The film also stars Sunil Dutt, Feroz Khan, Helen and Rajendranath. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Documentary film Mr. Angel is a 2013 documentary film directed by Dan Hunt. Comedy Heathcliff: The Movie is a 1986 animated film from DIC Entertainment, released by Atlantic Releasing under their Clubhouse Pictures label. Paramount Home Video released Heathcliff: The Movie on VHS in 1988. After Heathcliff, DIC would not have another film released to theatres until Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie in 2006. Animation The Nutcracker is a 1973 Soviet/Russian animated film from the Soyuzmultfilm studio directed by Boris Stepantsev and based partly on Pyotr Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker, but more closely on E.T.A. Hoffmann's novelette The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, the story which inspired the ballet. Ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov, who himself starred in his own classic TV edition of The Nutcracker in 1977, included the 1973 animated film as part of his PBS series Stories from my Childhood, of which he was the executive producer. For the U.S. telecast, narration spoken first by Hans Conried and later by Shirley MacLaine was added as well as a version without any narration. There is no dialogue in the original film, except for a few "chipmunk"-like squeals when the mice vanish and the squeals and laughter of the children in the party sequence. The music is taken from several of Tchaikovsky's compositions aside from The Nutcracker, including Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty. Documentary film Mystic India is a 2004 large format film about India's culture, people, and traditions. It is told through the 12,000 km barefoot journey throughout 18th century India undertaken by the Hindu adolescent ascetic Nilkanth, later known in life as Swaminarayan by his followers. The film was directed by Keith Melton and financed and produced by BAPS Charities. The film is available in Hindi, English, French and Spanish. Animation Humdrum is an animated short film directed by Peter Peake. It was released in 1998 and produced by Aardman Animations and received an Oscar nomination for Animated Short Film and a BAFTA nomination in the same category. Comedy Teesra Kaun is a Hindi thriller released in 1994 directed by Partho Ghosh and featuring Mithun Chakraborty, Chunky Pandey, Amol Palekar, Satish Shah, Rakesh Bedi. This film is the remake of 1990 Malayalam film No.20 Madras Mail directed by Joshy, starring Mohanlal in lead role. Comedy "A fine ghost story told around a campfire can mark the beginning of an unforgettable night, like the one little Danny and his camp mates are about to experience. If we’re trying to get the ideal cocktail for disaster, we should add a couple of big guys who enjoy making fun of people, a beautiful deepeyed damisel, and a camp coordinator who’s prone to laugh at the ones under his care. But we’re missing something, right? Oh, yes, a dark ghostly presence, something like a one-armed murdering ghost: “Stumpy Sam”..." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Animation A Vida Verde is a 2013 animated short directed by Sebastien Camrrubi, Valentin Dornel, Benoit Maillet and Philippe Moine. Documentary film Bluden Harbour is a 1951 documentary by filmmaker Robert Gardner. Comedy Saturday Night Live, the critically acclaimed award-winning variety series, has launched the careers of the brightest musical and comedy talent of our time. Saturday Night Live 25 Years of Music Volume 1 features the best live musical and sketch performances between 1975 - 1980 from the SNL archives with digitally re-mastered surround sound. Billy Joel Only The Good Die Young 1978, Ray Charles What'd I Say 1975, Carly Simon You're So Vain 1976, Grateful Dead Casey Jones 1978, Simon & Garfunkel The Boxer 1975, Joe Cocker Feelin Alright 1975, Elvis Costello Less Than Zero / Radio Radio 1977, Blues Brothers Soul Man 1978, Patti Smith Gloria 1976, Mick Jagger & Peter Tosh Don't Look Back 1978, The Band The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 1976 Plus Sketches starring John Belushi, Steve Martin, Jane Curtin, Laine Newman, Gilda Radner, Chevy Chase, Paul Simon, Bill Murray, Andy Kaufman, Lorne Michaels, Dan Aykroyd and Mick Jagger Comedy Le Plumard en Folie is a 1974 French comedy film written by Rita Krauss, Jacques Lemoine, Robert Thomas and Directed by Jacques Lemoine. Documentary film Holes In My Shoes is an award-winning documentary feature film. It chronicles the life of Jack Beers, covering 94 years of his life from 1910 to 2004. Thriller The Ferryman is a New Zealand made film directed by Chris Graham and starring British actor John Rhys-Davies and New Zealand actress Amber Sainsbury, the film was released in the middle of 2007. The 1970s style film follows a group of twenty-something's who charter a boat to Fiji for the trip of a lifetime, before stumbling upon an evil that demands vengeance at any cost. The film has sold to over 38 countries including the United States, Great Britain, Germany and most of Asia with worldwide sales receipts now in the millions of dollars. Comedy Los micro burgueses is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Sebastián Hofmann. Documentary film Patience: After Sebald is a 2012 documentary film directed by Grant Gee. Science Fiction Gintama: The Movie, known in Japan as Gintama: Shinyaku Benizakura-Hen, is a Japanese animated film produced by Sunrise. The film's plot is a retelling of the story arc from Gin Tama in which Kotaro Katsura is attacked by a member of the army Kiheitai, and the freelancer trio Odd Jobs Gin start searching for him. Comedy Foam Drive Renegades is a 2013 short action comedy film written by Adam DeViller and Matt Chisholm and directer by Adam DeViller. Thriller Room to Let is an award winning short film directed by Joe McStravick, written by Gerlind Becker and starring Robin Edwards and Roz McCutcheon. Comedy Troublesome Night 14 is a 2002 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Yip Wai-ying. It is the 14th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Comedy Que Ojones is a comedy film directed by Luis Raúl. Thriller The Name of the Rose is a 1986 film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, based on the book of the same name by Umberto Eco. Sean Connery is the Franciscan friar William of Baskerville and Christian Slater is his apprentice Adso of Melk, who are called upon to solve a deadly mystery in a medieval abbey. Comedy Barking at the Stars is a 1998 Yugoslav film directed by Zdravko Šotra. Comedy The Grand Role is a 2004 comedy romance film written by Daniel Goldenberg, Steve Suissa and Sophie Tepper and directed by Steve Suissa. Comedy What's Life Got to Do with It? is a 2011 short comedy horror film written by Noah Weisberg and directed by Noah Weisberg. Documentary film V-Day: Until the Violence Stops is a 2003 documentary film directed by Abby Epstein. It follows events marking 2002 V-Day — a grassroots movement inspired by Eve Ensler's 1996 play The Vagina Monologues. The film focuses on V-Day activities in the United States, Kenya, Croatia and the Philippines. Thriller Indebted is a 2011 drama thriller film written by Eira Virekoski and Márton Jelinkó and directed by Márton Jelinkó. Thriller Magic Magic is a 2013 Chilean-American psychological thriller film written and directed by Sebastián Silva. The film, which premiered on January 22, 2013 at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, stars Juno Temple, Emily Browning, Michael Cera, and Catalina Sandino Moreno. It was also played at the Directors' Fortnight at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Magic Magic won the Sitges Award for Best Actress for Temple. Documentary film Van Gogh: Brush with Genius is a 2009 short film directed by François Bertrand. Documentary film Street Fighting Man is a documentary directed by Andrew James. Thriller Fighting is a 2009 sports action drama film directed by Dito Montiel, with a screenplay by Robert Munic and Montiel, and starring Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard and Luis Guzmán. It was released on April 24, 2009 in the United States by Rogue Pictures. Animation As the group travel on the Swan, it is not long until trouble occurs when Ceres is attacked by bandits. Kenshi goes to aid Ceres, only to be constricted with Ceres from a Seikishi reactor. However, something changes inside Kenshi where he cannot forgive those who hurt Ceres and half of the white Seikijin becomes black, where he then compresses the reactor and launches it elsewhere. Kenshi attacks the hideout while Ceres, Chiaia, and Aura rescue Hazuki. Kenshi goes berserk and takes out all the Seikijin while hurting himself in the process and giving Dagmyer a traumatic experience. Ceres and Hazuki later join the Swan, and Kenshi and the group make their way to the Barrier Workshop to see Naua Fuan, Chiaia's father. Naua briefs them on the history of Seikijin, Seikishi and the Seikishin. Naua also refers to Mexiah and the forgotten warrior (referring to Kenshi), but is unable to tell them about Kenshi. As Doll and the bandits come, they manage to escape and Doll/Mexiah finds out from her father about Kenshi. Animation 2012 Montreal Animated Film Summit is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Patrick Doyon. Documentary film The Stars Are Underground is a 24-minute film documenting the underground music scene in Dublin, Ireland, in 1996. The film was first shown in the same year, 1996, and a VHS was released by Folkrum Records. Directed by Daragh McCarthy, the film documents a generation of Irish bands who took their inspiration from American hardcore punk bands who, rather than pursuing major label deals, made their own self-financed records and released their own material. The bands featured and interviewed include Female Hercules, The Mexican Pets, and The Jubilee Allstars. The Stars are Underground also features interviews with Andy Cairns from Therapy? and Dischord Records' Ian McKaye from the group Fugazi. The film inspired Academy Award winning singer/songwriter Glen Hansard of The Frames to write a song of the same name after he played on a tour of the film's screenings in rock venues in rural Ireland. The Frames "The Stars Are Underground" appeared on their Dance the Devil album in 1999. Comedy Irány Mexikó is a 1968 Hungarian musical film directed by Éva Zsurzs and starring Gyula Bodrogi, Manyi Kiss and Kálmán Latabár. Comedy Raja Babu is a 1994 Bollywood movie directed by David Dhawan. The film stars Karisma Kapoor, Govinda, Shakti Kapoor, Kadar Khan, Aruna Irani, Prem Chopra and Gulshan Grover, with music by Anand-Milind and lyrics by Sameer. It is a remake of K. Bhagyaraj's Tamil comedy movie Raasukutti. The film is choreographed by B. H. Tarun Kumar. Film faced vehement media criticism on song "sarkaye lo khatia jaada lage ". Not only the lyrics but the choreography of the song drew much flak. Magazines heavily criticised Karisma Kapoor . Comedy Take It Big is a 1944 film directed by Frank McDonald. Animation Three, four is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Jean-patrice Blanc. Comedy The Path of Glory is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Dallas Bower and starring Maurice Evans, Valerie Hobson, Felix Aylmer, Henry Daniell and Athole Stewart. Two European countries plan a war, both hoping to lose it. A "quota quickie", The Path of Glory is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films. Documentary film Long Live Me! is a 1989 short film written and directed by Tania Cypriano. Thriller Shadow of Doubt is a 1998 American independent mystery-thriller film directed by Randal Kleiser and starring Melanie Griffith, Tom Berenger, Craig Sheffer, and Huey Lewis. Comedy Adavalle Aligithe is a movie about a joint family in which husbands ignore their wives as according to them, wives are to be kept under control for a happy family. The ladies resent this and plays a drama to change their husbands' perception with the intention of creating a happy and affectionate family in which everyone respects each other. Will the wives be able to execute their plan? Animation I Wanna Play House is a 1936 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, Scored by Bernard Brown and animated by Cal Dalton and Sandy Walker. This cartoon is notable as the first with "target" titles. The end card also labels the short as a Dubbed Version. And now, the original ending title is lost forever. However, one YouTuber uploaded the ending clip of the cartoon with the original ending title restored. Comedy The Man from the Diners' Club is a 1963 comedy film starring Danny Kaye, directed by Frank Tashlin. It was made by Ampersand and Dena Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. Comedy New in Town is a 2009 romantic comedy film, directed by Jonas Elmer, starring Renée Zellweger and Harry Connick Jr. It was filmed in Winnipeg and Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada, and in Los Angeles and South Beach, Miami, Florida, US. The "making of..." feature on the DVD documents that the cast and crew survived bitterly cold temperatures of below −50 °F in Manitoba, which sometimes resulted in malfunctions of cameras and other equipment. Documentary film Man-Eaters of India is a 1986 documentary drama film written by Martin Booth and John Elliot and directed by Alex Kirby. Thriller Yuddham Sei is a 2011 Indian Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by Myshkin. It stars director Cheran in the lead role along with debutant Dipa Shah, Y. Gee. Mahendra, Lakshmi Ramakrishnan and Jayaprakash. The film was released on 4 February 2011. Thriller As Time Runs Out is a 1999 crime, thriller, drama film written by Ronald Parker and directed by Jerry London. Documentary film Ensaio Geral is a 2000 documentary film written by Flávio Pinheiro and directed by Arthur Fontes. Science Fiction The Mad Doctor of Blood Island is a 1969 Filipino horror film starring John Ashley, Angelique Pettyjohn and Carlito "Bonoy" Gonzaga. The plot involves a man traveling to an island where a mad doctor is creating zombies. Animation The Making of Longbird is a 2011 short animated documentary comedy film written by Will Anderson, Ainslie Henderson and Vitalij Sicinava, and directed by Will Anderson. Comedy The Last Warrior is a 1970 American comedy western film directed by Carol Reed and starring Anthony Quinn, Claude Akins and Shelley Winters. Set in a modern Native American reservation, it is based on the novel Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian by Clair Huffaker. Comedy It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie is a 2002 NBC television film, directed by Kirk Thatcher and written by Tom Martin and Jim Lewis and stars Whoopi Goldberg, David Arquette, Joan Cusack, the cast of Scrubs and The Muppets. The plot centers on Kermit the Frog who, after losing all hope for saving the Muppet Theatre, is assisted by an angel who shows him a world in which he had never been born. The film is a homage to Frank Capra's 1946 film, It's a Wonderful Life, which has a very similar plot. This was the first Muppet production without the involvement of veteran Muppet performer Frank Oz. Instead, Eric Jacobson performed Oz's characters Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, and Animal, marking his feature film debut as those characters. Oz's character Sam Eagle was voiced by Kevin Clash, while John Kennedy provided the puppetry. The film is rated PG for Thematic Elements, making it one of three Muppet films to have the rating, the other ones being The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted. Director Kirk R. Thatcher later directed The Muppets' Wizard of Oz and A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa. Documentary film America's infrastructure is collapsing. Tens of thousands of bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. A third of the nation's highways are in poor or mediocre shape. Massively leaking water and sewage systems are creating health hazards and contaminating rivers and streams. Weakened and under-maintained levees and dams tower over communities and schools. And the power grid is increasingly maxed out, disrupting millions of lives and putting entire cities in the dark. The Crumbling of America explores these problems using expert interviews, on location shooting and computer generated animation to illustrate the kinds of infrastructure disasters that could be just around the bend. Comedy Mar Jawan Gur Khake is a 2010 Punjabi film directed by Aditya Sood and produced by Jagdish Sahota. The film premiered 3 December 2010 globally. Comedy Fists and Fodder is a 1920 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy The Girl from Petrovka is a 1974 feature film starring Goldie Hawn and Hal Holbrook, based on the novel by George Feifer. Documentary film First Person Plural is a 2000 film written by Deann Borshay and Vivien Hillgrove Gilliam and directed by Deann Borshay. Thriller Rosenweig's Freedom is a 1998 thriller film written and directed by Liliane Targownik. Thriller Losing It is a 2009 short drama film written by Andre Gaumont and directed by Benoit Bourbonnais and Alexandre Leblanc. Comedy Sing for Your Supper is a 1941 film directed by Charles Barton. Comedy Lakhon Ki Baat is a 1984 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Basu Chatterjee. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Farooq Shaikh and Anita Raj in pivotal roles. Comedy Chut sui fu yung is a 2010 comedy sport film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau. Comedy Jealous James is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Lollywood is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Todd Looby. Comedy Monster in the Closet is a 1986 horror comedy with a veteran cast, including Howard Duff and John Carradine, as well as The Black Eyed Peas' Stacy Ferguson and Paul Walker in early roles. The film was distributed by Troma Entertainment. In the GotchaMovies article "Final Destinations and Killer Condoms", Monster in the Closet was selected as the 8th greatest moment in teen slasher history. Documentary film The Resolution is a 1972 documentary film directed by Gyula Gazdag and Judit Ember. Comedy Lonesome Luke, Plumber is a 1917 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy The Lovable Tramp is a comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. Thriller Alphaville: une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution is a 1965 black-and-white French science fiction film noir directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It stars Eddie Constantine, Anna Karina, Howard Vernon and Akim Tamiroff. The film won the Golden Bear award of the 15th Berlin International Film Festival in 1965. Alphaville combines the genres of dystopian science fiction and film noir. There are no special props or futuristic sets; instead, the film was shot in real locations in Paris, the night-time streets of the capital becoming the streets of Alphaville, while modernist glass and concrete buildings represent the city's interiors. The film is set in the future but the characters also refer to twentieth century events; for example, the hero describes himself as a Guadalcanal veteran. Expatriate American actor Eddie Constantine plays Lemmy Caution, a trenchcoat-wearing secret agent. Constantine had already played this or similar roles in dozens of previous films; the character was originally created by British pulp novelist Peter Cheyney. Thriller The Poker Club is a 2008 American thriller film. It was directed by Tim McCann. Comedy Io e Caterina is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Sordi. For his performance, Alberto Sordi was awarded with a Globo d'oro for best actor. Animation Aladdin and the King of Thieves is a 1996 animated film that is the second direct-to-video sequel to the Disney animated feature Aladdin. Aladdin and the King of Thieves serves as the final chapter of the Arabian Nights-inspired Disney stories that began with the theatrical feature Aladdin and continued with its first direct-to-video sequel The Return of Jafar and the Aladdin animated TV series. The film is inspired by the tale Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves from the 1001 Arabian Nights, replacing Ali Baba with Aladdin, and for the first time since the original Aladdin, the film has a completely new soundtrack instead of the rearranged music from the original film for The Return of Jafar and the TV series. Though the film serves as a finale of the series, the characters would later return in a crossover episode of the animated series Hercules, titled "Hercules and the Arabian Night." Thriller Love, Cheat & Steal is a 1993 film directed by William Curran. Documentary film Do As I Say is a 2008 documentary film based on the novel by Peter Schweizer titled Do as I Say: Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy. The book, an eight-week New York Times bestseller, was adapted for the screen by writer and director Nick Tucker. As the book's title indicates, several outspoken left-wing politicians and other public figures are profiled, and evidence is presented for the alleged hypocrisy seen in the disparity between what the individuals do and what they advocate publicly. Documentary film You See Me Laughin' is a documentary film directed by Mandy Stein. Documentary film Ultimate X: The Movie is a 2002 documentary film based on the 2001 X Games. It features athletes including Dave Mirra, Mike Metzger, Brian Deegan, and Mat Hoffman. It also features clips from the actual event, including the amazing finals between Bob Burnquist, and Bucky Lasek, which Bob won by a first ever score of 99, and the crash of Carey Hart, when he attempted the first ever Moto-X Backflip. Comedy Fred Claus is a 2007 American Christmas comedy film directed by David Dobkin, written by Dan Fogelman and Jessie Nelson, and starring Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti. The film was released on November 9, 2007 by Warner Bros. Pictures. Comedy A Spanish comedy, the film features little more than students' infatuations with each other Documentary film Army Champions is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by Paul Vogel. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Comedy The Kid from Left Field is a 1953 baseball film starring Dan Dailey, Anne Bancroft, and Billy Chapin. The film marked the reunion of Dailey and director Harmon Jones who had teamed up at 20th Century Fox a year earlier in another baseball film, the biographical The Pride of St. Louis. The film was remade for television in 1979, starring Gary Coleman, Gary Collins and Robert Guillaume. Comedy The Beast is a 1975 French erotic fantasy horror film written, edited, and directed by Walerian Borowczyk. Although sometimes compared with Beauty and the Beast, there are no parallels in the plot except that it features the relationship between a beast and a woman. The film did well in Europe, but the run of the film in France and the U.S. ran into controversy due to its erotic nature and show of bestiality. Many felt the film went over the top with its sex scenes, leading to its withdrawal from film for several years. In the UK the BBFC refused to classify a heavily cut version for general cinema release, and the same cut print narrowly avoided prosecution under the Obscene Publications Act by the Director of Public Prosecutions when it shown with Greater London Council approval at the independently run Prince Charles Cinema in London in September 1978. Comedy The book that wrote itself is a 1999 road movie starring Liam O Mochain, Antoinette Guiney and features cameo appearances from George Clooney Kenneth Branagh, Melanie Griffith, Bryan Singer, and Chazz Palminteri, among others. The film was written and directed by Irish filmmaker Liam O Mochain. The film screened at numerous film festivals worldwide and was released in 2000. Thriller Them is a 2006 French-Romanian horror film directed by David Moreau and Xavier Palud. According to a title card at the beginning of the film it is "based on real events." Olivia Bonamy plays Clementine, a young teacher, who has recently moved from France to a remote but idyllic country house near Bucharest, Romania with her lover Lucas played by Michaël Cohen. Documentary film What Is to Be Done? (A Journey from Prague to Český Krumlov, or How I Formed a New Government) is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Karel Vachek. Thriller Throttle is a 2005 American thriller film starring Grayson McCouch. Other cast members include Adrian Paul and Amy Locane. It was filmed entirely in Denver, Colorado. Comedy Vogues of 1938 is a 1937 musical comedy film produced by Walter Wanger and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Irving Cummings, written by Bella Spewack and Sam Spewack, and starred Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett. It was filmed in New York City in Technicolor. It tells the story of a successful fashion designer, beset at home by his shrewish wife and at work by his competitors, whose life becomes even more complicated when one of his customers, a bride-to-be, jilts her wealthy husband and comes to him looking for a job--and possibly romance. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, and Best Music, Original Song for the song That Old Feeling. Documentary film How Nice to See You Alive is a 1989 drama documentary written and directed by Lúcia Murat. Documentary film The enduring partnership between magicians and their animal assistants is as old as the magic arts themselves. Nearly every order of animal from insect to elephant, from domesticated to exotic has been utilized by magicians to illustrate their incredible powers of appearance, disappearance and transformation. The one hour special The Secrets Of Animal Magic offers the first comprehensive treatment of this unique relationship between man and beast, by exploring the history, zoology, breeding, training, and ethical considerations of this partnership – as well as a look behind the mystique to see just how is it they do what they do! Magicians featured are John Thompson AKA The Great Tomsoni, Joseph Gabriel, Steven and Maria August, and Rick Thomas. Science Fiction Dead Space: Aftermath is an American animated horror film that bridges the storyline between Dead Space and Dead Space 2. Science Fiction Stomp! Shout! Scream! is a 2005 film. Comedy Sailors Don't Care is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Tom Gamble, Edward Rigby and Jean Gillie. It follows the antics of some River Patrol Service men on the trail of some spies. Comedy Dixie Dugan is a 1943 film directed by Otto Brower. Documentary film The Brain That Sings is a 2013 documentary film written by Amal Al-Agroobi and Alan Mackay and directed by Amal Al-Agroobi. Science Fiction Old Man's War is a 2012 Drama and Sci-Fi movie written by John Scalzi and directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Comedy 7sex7 is a 2011 dramatic comedy film written and directed by Irena Skoric. Animation När Bamse äter Farmors märkliga dunder-honung blir han världens starkaste björn. Världens snällaste björn är han alltid. Tillsammans med vännerna Lille Skutt och Skalman ger han sig ut på många spännande äventyr. Vulkanutbrottet och Den hungriga draken: Den gamla vulkanen nära kullarna får ett utbrott. Snart dyker också en eldsprutande drake upp. Bamses vänner flyr förskräckta. Bamse försöker hejda draken. Men mot eld hjälper inte dunder-honung. Den flygande mattan och trollkarlen: På Farmors vind hittar Bamse och Lille Skutt en flygande matta. Den flyger iväg med dem till okända platser. Målet för resan är en borg ovanför molnen. Där bor en elak trollkarl. Thriller Tomorrow at Seven is a 1933 American film directed by Ray Enright, by M&A Alexander Productions, Inc. Animation Lay Bare is a 2012 animated short film directed by Paul Bush. Comedy Go Goa Gone is a 2013 Hindi zombie comedy film directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K.. The film features Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, Vir Das, Puja Gupta and Anand Tiwari. It was released on 10 May 2013, and was declared a super-hit at the box office. Almost one third of the film was shot in Mauritius. Comedy Market Hours is a short action comedy directed by Jon Goldman. Comedy I Do (But I Don't) is a 2004 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Denise Richards, Dean Cain, Karen Cliche, Olivia Palenstein and Mimi Kuzyk. It was directed by Kelly Makin and written by Cara Lockwood and Eric C. Charmelo. The film is based on the Cara Lockwood romance novel of the same name. Comedy Elliot Loves is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Terracino. Animation Shrek the Halls is a television special that premiered on the American television network ABC on Wednesday, November 28, 2007. The thirty minute Christmas special was directed by Gary Trousdale and produced by DreamWorks Animation. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas reprised their roles from the feature films. Documentary film "The filmmaker meets the Tuareg rebels in the desert of Mali. He’s asked to record their history, even when he doesn’t understand what he is documenting." Quoting the description from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Documentary film Everyday, each American throws away an average of 4.5 pounds of garbage. But where exactly is "away"? Trashed, a 20-minute documentary, dives headlong into the world of garbage and surfaces in some unlikely places.An existential road trip through the quixotic American waste stream, Trashed asked the question, "What does our trash say about us?"For some, like veteran garbage truck driver Eddie Scott, "trash is a way of living." For others, like expert Eugene Tseng, deemed "The World's Most Over-Educated Garbage Man," trash is a mindset.Eugene has personally dug through local garbage cans to analyze their contents. His findings? Everything from non-biodegradable medical waste to 50-year-old newspapers, still intact. He reminds us that we use many products for a fraction of the time that they spend at a landfill./The film draws us into the unusual worlds of people whose lives revolve around strangers' waste.They represent the enormous invisible network that is dedicated to putting garbage as far out of sight as possible, resulting in a system that is largely taken for granted. Sam Pedroza, an environmental engineer at the largest operating US landfill, wonders whether our trash-collectors may be doing "too good of a job." obscuring questions liike, "Where will our trash go when out largest landfills run out of space in the next decade?"As the film dives deeper, however, we find that the system itself is comprised of a Byzantine network of private industries whose interests are not always aligned. By the time the film arrives in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, researchers Captain Charles Moore and Dr. Marcus Erksen have discovered garbage patches in the Pacific that are twice the size of Texas and growing.These massive collections of trash are having a dramatic effect on the entire Earth's good chain, filtering all the way up to us./Trashed brings you in the world of garbage and ultimately forces us to confront our distant relationship with our trash. For better or worse, it will change the way you think about your garbage. Documentary film Learning How to Read to Teach My Fellows is a biographical documentary film directed by Joao Guerra. Comedy The First Traveling Saleslady was a 1956 American film, starring Ginger Rogers and Carol Channing. Commercially unsuccessful, it was among the films that helped to close RKO Pictures. Future western icons Clint Eastwood and James Arness have supporting roles in the film. Documentary film Finally is a documentary about Eric Burdon. It was released in 1991 on VHS and in 2003 on DVD. It features clips from 1964 - 1970 and some from 1991. People who were interviewed in this documentary including Sammy Hagar, John Steel, Chas Chandler, Zoot Money, Hilton Valentine, Brian Auger and Eric Burdon. Clips of John Weider, War and Jimi Hendrix were also shown. The film shows live recordings of See See Rider, Talkin' 'Bout You, Hey Gyp, Wild Thing, Good Times, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, We Gotta Get out of This Place and video clips of Monterey, When I Was Young, House of the Rising Sun, Spill the Wine and many more. A short clip of Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood is also included. In October 2008 it was re-issued. Comedy Reinaldo Arenas is a 2011 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Lucas Leyva. Documentary film The Phenomenon: The Comic That Changed Comics is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Eric Matthies. Science Fiction Rajdrohi : Fight Against The System is a 2009 Science fiction Bengali film directed by Tapan Banerjee. This is second directorial film after 2007 "Prem". The film is starring Anshuman, Swati, Manali and Rajatava Dutta. This film is slated to release on 25 December 2009 and is the first science fiction film of its kind in Bengali till date. The film deals with invisibility of human being and is quite similar to H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man Thriller A Dangerous Method is a 2011 historical film directed by David Cronenberg and starring Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender, and Vincent Cassel. The screenplay was adapted by writer Christopher Hampton from his 2002 stage play The Talking Cure, which was based on the 1993 non-fiction book by John Kerr, A Most Dangerous Method: The story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein. The film marks the third consecutive collaboration between Cronenberg and Viggo Mortensen. This is also the third Cronenberg film made with British film producer Jeremy Thomas, after completing together the William Burroughs adaptation Naked Lunch and the J.G. Ballard adaptation Crash. A Dangerous Method was a German/Canadian co-production. The film premiered at the 68th Venice Film Festival and was also featured at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Set on the eve of World War I, A Dangerous Method describes the turbulent relationships between Carl Jung, founder of analytical psychology; Sigmund Freud, founder of the discipline of psychoanalysis; and Sabina Spielrein, initially a patient of Jung and later a physician and one of the first female psychoanalysts. Comedy Neil's Party is a British comedy film starring Andrew Casey, Lauren Bigby, Sarah Cannon, Joe Wells, Jessica Blundell, Bryn Lucas and directed by Stephen Pidgeon. The film is distributed by Warner Bros. and Lightyear Entertainment. Comedy Facebook Is Not Your Friend is a 2014 comedy short film directed by John Hall and Jay Nelson and written by Jay Nelson and Skyler Stone. Comedy The Scientific Cardplayer is the English language title of a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. The screenplay was written by Rodolfo Sonego. Comedy The Republic Of Rick is a 2014 comedy film written by Mario Kyprianou and Becky Leigh and directed by Mario Kyprianou. Documentary film The film accompanies teams of Bounty Hunters night and day as they track down America's most wanted criminals. Many of the Bounty Hunters are former criminals themselves, and know how a fugitive thinks, acts, and hides. Comedy Aces Go Places 5: The Terracotta Hit is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung with action choreography by Lau Kar-wing. This is the fifth and final installment in the Aces Go Places film series. It was released in the United States as Mad Mission 5: The Terracotta Hit. Science Fiction Lost Myths is a sci-fi/fantasy horror comedy film directed by Claude Lalumière and Rupert Bottenberg. Documentary film Birth of the B-29 was a 1945 propaganda film commissioned by the US War Department. As the name implies, it concerned the production of the B-29 Superfortress bomber and its use in the aerial bombing of Japan in World War II. Opening amid scenes of volcanic eruptions, the narrator gives a brief description of the Japanese and their warlike nature, mentioning such concepts as bushido, Hakko ichiu, and Shinto, and states the belief that everything comes from the sky. The Americans are building a devastating new weapon that will be able to travel vast distances and drop giant payloads of bombs on the Japanese mainland: the B-29. The manufacturing of Superfortresses in huge factories is then chronicled, as Americans from every walk of life, black, white, male and female, work together to assemble the giant airplanes, each one larger than the Mayflower. The creation of the bomber is the product of all of their work, as well as the work of the miners and lumberjacks who supplied the raw material, the people who bought war bonds, and the servicemen who died so that the workers could have the time to build it. Comedy True to the Navy is a 1930 Romantic comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle for Paramount Pictures. The film stars Clara Bow as a counter girl at a San Diego drugstore with a predilection for sailors. Eventually she sets her sights on Bull's Eye McCoy, a stiff-necked gunners mate. Animation Woody Woodpecker, suffering from heat and commercials, plans to spend his last quarter to cool off with a "super-duper delight ice cream soda," the "Drooler's Delight," but con man Buzz Buzzard has other ideas. Woody finds that he must outsmart Buzz on his way to the fountain. Comedy Los amores de una viuda is a 1949 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy The Dude Goes West is a 1948 film directed by Kurt Neumann. Comedy Wild Waves is a 1929 musical, animated and short film series directed by Burt Gillett. Comedy Näköradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut is a 1969 Finnish comedy by Spede Pasanen. It features one of the most famous appearances by Vesa-Matti Loiri outside his Uuno Turhapuro persona also created by Pasanen. The film also features a famous cameo of the Finnish pop-star Danny. The film is often considered as one of Spede's greatest, due to its human-story. It also features plenty of his zany comedy most of which takes place in Pasanen's character's fantasies. Animation Answer in the Milk is a 2013 Educational Animation film directed by Lei Chen. Thriller Ek Din 24 Ghante is a 2003 Bollywood thriller film directed and written by Anant Balani and starring Rahul Bose and Nandita Das. The film premiered on 7 November 2003. Director Anant Balani died before the film was released on 29 August 2003. The film is an unauthorised adaptation of the 1998 German film Run Lola Run. Thriller The Dead Girl is a 2006 American film written and directed by Karen Moncrieff, starring Brittany Murphy, Toni Collette, Rose Byrne and Marcia Gay Harden. The film was nominated for several 2007 Independent Spirit Awards awards including Best Feature and Best Director. It is the story of a young woman's death and the people linked to her murder. It also features Mary Beth Hurt, Kerry Washington, James Franco, Giovanni Ribisi, Josh Brolin, Mary Steenburgen and Piper Laurie. The film was premiered at the AFI Film Festival, and was given a limited US theatrical release on 29 December 2006. It was generally well received. It only ran for two weeks in US first-run theaters, and earned nearly all its revenue from overseas release. Documentary film Derby is a 1971 American documentary film directed by Robert Kaylor about the world of professional roller derby in the 1970s. The film is also known as Roller Derby in the United Kingdom. Documentary film Go Public: A Day in the Life of an American School District is a documentary biographical family film directed by James Wharton O'Keefe. Comedy The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a 2005 British-American comic science fiction film directed by Garth Jennings, based on the book of the same name by Douglas Adams. It stars Martin Freeman, Sam Rockwell, Mos Def, Zooey Deschanel and the voices of Stephen Fry and Alan Rickman. Shooting was completed in August 2004 and the movie was released on 28 April 2005 in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and on the following day in Canada and the United States. Adams, who co-wrote the film's screenplay, died in 2001, before production began. The film is dedicated to him. Thriller Boogiepop and Others is a light novel and manga authored by Kouhei Kadono and illustrated by Kouji Ogata, and a live-action movie directed by Ryu Kaneda. The light novel, the first in the Boogiepop series, was released in 1998 by MediaWorks and won the fourth Dengeki Game Novel Contest. The story takes place in an unnamed Japanese city, and follows five students at Shinyo Academy as they try to piece together the puzzle of a new drug and recent disappearances among the student populace. While the teachers believe them to only be runaways, the female students whisper among themselves about the urban legend Boogiepop, who is said to be a shinigami. Comedy The ChubbChubbs! is a 2002 American computer-animated comedy short film by Sony Pictures Imageworks. It was directed by Eric Armstrong, produced by Jacquie Barnbrook, and written by Jeff Wolverton. The ChubbChubbs! won an Oscar for Best Animated Short in 2002. The short "was originally conceived as a pipeline test to help determine the studio’s strengths and weaknesses in producing all-CG animation within the Imageworks production environment." Thriller Relatives and colleagues of reclusive writer Samantha Ballard track her to an isolated house in the California desert where they discover her traumatized and disturbed. She greets them with the grim announcement that they will die if they attempt to leave the house.  After Samantha’s ex-husband and his girlfriend suffer horrible deaths while trying to escape, the others realize that she was serious. They begin to scheme a safe way out even as the malevolent force that rules the house stirs the worst fears of each of them, causing them to wonder: Can they escape the evil house before their fears kill them all? Science Fiction Joker is an 2012 Hindi science fiction comedy film directed by Shirish Kunder, and also his second directorial venture after Jaan-E-Mann. The film stars Akshay Kumar opposite Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles. This was the second film in which Sinha paired opposite Kumar after Rowdy Rathore. The film released worldwide on 31 August 2012, and received mixed to negative response upon release. Despite collecting mediocre box office collections, the film was panned by the audience and was declared a 'disaster' at the box office. The trailer of the film revealed on 11 July 2012, and also in cinemas along with Cocktail. Thriller Dhokha is a film that stars Muzammil Ibrahim and Tulip Joshi in the lead roles. It is directed by Pooja Bhatt, produced by Mukesh Bhatt and music by M. M. Keeravani. The film revolves around a moderate Indian Muslim cop, who wakes up and to his horror, discovers that his wife, who had recently been killed in a bomb blast, is accused of being a suicide bomber and had killed 20 people in the club. Documentary film From One Film to Another is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Claude Lelouch. Comedy God Said, 'Ha!' is a 1998 film directed by Julia Sweeney. Documentary film Britten's Endgame is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by John Bridcut. Documentary film "The film is a glimpse of a day in the lives of the three protagonists living in Mumbai. The characters are an ageing actress, a prostitute and a gay typist who negotiate their existence from the mundane to their transformation, and the search for their utopias." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Documentary film Wizards of Waverly Place: Fashionista Presto Chango is a 2009 short documentary film starring Jake T. Austin. Comedy Don't Get Me Wrong is a 1937 British comedy film, co-directed by Arthur B. Woods and Reginald Purdell and starring Max Miller and George E. Stone. It was made at Teddington Studios. The film was a quota quickie production featuring Miller as a fairground performer who meets a professor who claims to have invented a cheap substitute for petrol. They team up and persuade a millionaire to finance them to develop and market the product, while unsavoury elements are keen to steal the formula and try all means to get their hands on it, involving slapstick chases and double-crosses. It then turns out that the miracle fluid is diluted coconut oil, and the genius professor is an escaped lunatic. The millionaire finds himself taking the brunt of the disappointment. Comedy The Housekeeper is a film directed by Claude Berri and released on November 13, 2002. Comedy Love in the Desert is a 1929 film directed by George Melford. Comedy The Replacements is a 2000 American sports comedy film directed by Howard Deutch. It stars Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, and Brooke Langton. Science Fiction Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds is a 1989 post-apocalyptic Australian film directed by Alex Proyas. It was his first feature. The film was shot on location near Broken Hill, New South Wales and at Supreme Studios Sydney. Influential Australian movie critic David Stratton praised the film as having a "special vision" with brilliant production design but said "the film frustrates because of its lethargy and stiltedness". Stratton's opinion of the music score was that it was "uninspiring" but Rolling Stone magazine called the soundtrack recording "an album of stunning instrumental beauty and exquisite soundscapes" and awarded it 4 stars. In 1988 the film was nominated for two Australian Film Institute Awards for Production Design and for Costume Design. It won the Special Prize at the 1990 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. In 1989 the soundtrack CD was nominated for an Australian Recording Industry Award. Documentary film The Soft Atlas of the Netherlands is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jan Rothuizen. Documentary film Front of Steel is a 1940 documentary film directed by John McDougall. Animation Chicken Little is a 2005 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and loosely based on the fable of the same name. As the 46th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was directed by Mark Dindal with screenplay by Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, and Ron Anderson and story by Mark Kennedy and Dindal. The film was animated in-house at Walt Disney Feature Animation's main headquarters in Burbank, California and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 4, 2005 in the Disney Digital 3-D format along with the standard 2-D version. It is Disney's first fully computer-animated film, as Pixar's films were distributed but not produced by Disney and Dinosaur was a combination of live-action and computer animation. It is also Disney's second adaption of the fable of the same name, the first being a 1943 cartoon made for World War II. The film also is the last Disney film made before John Lasseter took over as chief creative officer for Disney Animation. Thriller Paris Underground, also known as Madame Pimpernel is a film directed by Gregory Ratoff, and based on the book by Etta Shiber. The film stars Constance Bennett and Gracie Fields as an American and an Englishwoman trapped in Paris when Nazi Germany invades in 1940, who rescue British airmen shot down in France and help them escape across the English Channel. The film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Score for Alexandre Tansman's score. Documentary film True Guts: Struggle and Triumph over Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis is a documentary film created by Josh Golder to raise awareness for Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, both of which are forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease True Guts premiered in Boston on November 9, 2006 at the Loews Boston Common. The film was also entered into the 2007 FREDDIE Awards. The FREDDIE Awards, also known as the International Health and Medical Media Awards, is a film festival launched in 1974 that has become the pre-eminent health and medical media competition. True Guts won two FREDDIE Awards in the 2007 festival including its category, Inflammatory Diseases, and the Michael E. DeBakey, M.D. Award, which is give to the "finest educational entry of the year." Comedy High Security Vacation is a 2009 Russian comedy film directed by Igor Zaytsev. Animation Terrier-Stricken is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, released in 1952, which was written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. Frisky's barking at the worst possible moments get Claude into a heap of troublesome situations. Thriller 4 Nights with Anna is a 2008 film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. "These four nights with Anna have variously been described as “an off beat love story”, “a deeply gothic tale”, “hints [of] really being far, far from what it seems”, and Skolimowski (Deep End, Moonlighting) “back in the game”. This is almost all that should be revealed in advance so that a viewer can be left wondering where this story of a strange obsession in a nameless Eastern European village might lead. Concerns with voyeurism and the transfer of guilt that Skolimowski here has in common with Hitchcock are embedded in an austerely ambiguous narrative with surrealist affinities in which the sense of lives connected by pain and desire is punctuated with dark humour and even moments of slapstick. Skolimowski is indeed “back in the game”. Quoting Bruce Hodsdon. Comedy The Actors is a 2003 film written and directed by Conor McPherson and starring Dylan Moran and Michael Caine. In supporting roles are Michael Gambon, Miranda Richardson and Lena Headey . The Actors is a contemporary comedy set in Dublin. It follows the exploits of two mediocre stage actors as they devise a plan to con a retired gangster out of £50,000. The gangster owes the money to a third party, whom he has never met. The actors take advantage of this fact by impersonating this 'unidentified' third party, and claiming the debt as their own. To pull it off they enlist Moran's eerily intelligent nine-year old niece, who restructures the plan each time something goes wrong. The two protagonists are acting in a version of Shakespeare's Richard III in which everyone dresses in Nazi uniform, a sly nod to Ian McKellen's production. The film is centred on the Olympia Theatre, and it is noteworthy for featuring the famous glass awning over the entrance which has since been destroyed in a traffic accident. The glass awning has since been rebuilt to its full former glory. Comedy An Officer and a Car Salesman is a comedy/thriller television film made in 1988 as a spin-off from the successful television series Minder. It was first broadcast on 26 December 1988. It falls between Series 6 and Series 7 of Minder, but, like Minder on the Orient Express, which preceded it, it follows a stand-alone storyline. It was the last appearance of Patrick Malahide as Chisholm. Documentary film One School to Another is a 2013 documentary film directed by Pascale Diez. Comedy Vallal is a South Indian Tamil film released in 1997. This movie is directed by Raj Kapoor. This is a comedy and a family subject movie. This movie is starring Sathyaraj, Meena, Manorama, Goundamani, Senthil & Sangeetha in the lead. This movie has the village concept. It looked like director Raj Kapoor had the potential plot to build up on his story-line. Science Fiction Wolf's Hole is a 1987 Czechoslovak science fiction horror film directed by Věra Chytilová. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. The film can be characterized as moralizing horror, but may also be interpreted as an allegory for the atmosphere surrounding the normalization period. Animation Wise Quacks is a 1939 Looney Tunes animated short film featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. Documentary film Tales of the Maya Skies is a short animated documentary directed by Arnie Wong. Documentary film Sokaishita 40-mansatsu no tosho is a documentary film directed by Kenji Kanetaka. Thriller Wajood is a N. Chandra directed Bollywood film of 1998. The film features Nana Patekar and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles. The story is a crime drama. The film was rated "Below Average" at the box-office. Animation The Flooded Playground is a digitally composed animated fairy tale about a young child who resides in a house which has a darkly disturbing force that oppresses him in body, mind and spirit. The wallpaper torments him, a malevolent wind deters him from eating, and thorned vines erupt in his bedroom. A sudden cataclysm throws him into a craggy wonderland where he wanders into deep forests and through his inner inferno in a quest to mend his damaged spirit. The main character is portrayed by a Victorian doll who is brought to life by digitally modified sequential photos. The poetic and dreamlike characters and backdrops are created with a hybrid animation technique that combines photography, drawing, painting and special effects. Thematically, this film is concerned with the amorphous fears, yearnings, and magical thinking of childhood, the meaning of home, and the resiliency of the human spirit. It is intended for adults and mature children and has little spoken language. Comedy The Circus is a 1928 silent film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin with Joseph Plunkett as an uncredited writer. The film stars Chaplin, Al Ernest Garcia, Merna Kennedy, Harry Crocker, George Davis and Henry Bergman. The ringmaster of an impoverished circus hires Chaplin's Little Tramp as a clown, but discovers that he can only be funny unintentionally, not on purpose. The production of the film was the most difficult experience in Chaplin's career. Numerous problems and delays occurred, including a studio fire, the death of Chaplin's mother, as well as Chaplin's bitter divorce from his second wife Lita Grey, and the Internal Revenue Service's claims of Chaplin's owed back taxes, all of which culminated in filming being stalled for eight months. The Circus was the seventh highest grossing silent film in cinema history taking in more than $3.8 million in 1928. Comedy Father vs. Son is a 2010 comedy film written by Joe Ballarini and Paul Wolff and directed by Joe Ballarini. Thriller Invisible Agent is a 1942 American science fiction film from Universal. The film was a wartime propaganda production that was part of a Hollywood effort to boost morale at the home front. It loosely echoed a series of formula war-horror films produced during this period that typically featured a mad scientist working in secret to aid the Third Reich. This film was directed by Edwin L. Marin, and the screenplay was written by Curt Siodmak, who had co-written the earlier The Invisible Man Returns in 1940. Siodmak was a refugee from Nazi Germany, and he gave the film a strong anti-Nazi tone that treated the Nazis as incompetent buffoons. The concept for the story was inspired by The Invisible Man, a science fiction novel by H. G. Wells. Wells had signed a deal with Universal to allow movies based on his work, which began with the successful 1933 film by the same name. For the cast, the invisible agent is played by Jon Hall, with Peter Lorre and Sir Cedric Hardwicke performing as members of the axis, and Ilona Massey and Albert Basserman as allied spies. The special effects were produced by John P. Fulton, who had created the effects for Universal's previous "invisible man" films. Documentary film No Man's Zone is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Toshi Fujiwara. Comedy Thank You Mask Man is an animated short film based upon a comedy routine by Lenny Bruce involving The Lone Ranger and Tonto. The film was produced by John Magnuson, and directed by Jeff Hale. Science Fiction Possible Worlds is a 2000 Canadian film adaptation of the play of the same name. The film is directed by Robert Lepage, and stars Tom McCamus and Tilda Swinton. Music is by George Koller. Documentary film The First Emperor of China is a 1990 documentary film directed by Tony Ianzelo and Liu Hao Xue. Comedy Uuno Epsanjassa is a Finnish 1985 comedy film directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the tenth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. It was seen by more than 600,000 people in the theatres. Thriller Tres veces mojado is a 1989 drama, action, crime fiction and thriller film written by Xavier Robles and directed by José Luis Urquieta. Comedy National Lampoon's TV: The Movie is a comedy film that was released in 2007 and features some of the actors from the TV show Jackass. Comedy Comedy Makes You Cry is a 2010 film drama and comedy written and directed by Zong-de Wu. Comedy I Am Emma is a 2002 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Falaschi. The movie was nominated for a David di Donatello and a Silver Ribbon for Best New Director in 2003. Cecilia Dazzi won the Premio Gallio for Best Female Actress. Thriller Revive is a 2011 short drama, mystery and thriller film written and directed by Alyson Standen. Comedy Three Men on a Horse is a 1936 comedy film adapted from the Broadway play of the same name written by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm. A mild-mannered greeting card poet has the uncanny ability to pick winners in horse races. Comedy John and Tina meet in a park, go out on a date.Tina's new dress badly torn apart, and John's forehead bosts suspicous scratches. Three different people, John, Tina, and a doorman, give three seperate and different perspectives. Comedy Better Late Than Never is a 1982 film directed by Bryan Forbes. It stars David Niven, Art Carney and Maggie Smith. The soundtrack features songs by Henry Mancini and Noël Coward. Comedy Everything Relative is a 1996 drama film written and directed by Sharon Pollack. Documentary film The Last Days of Peter Bergmann is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ciaran Cassidy. Animation El enigma del Chico Croqueta is a 2004 short film animation written by Pablo Llorens, Gonzalo Miralles, Pancho Monleón (Pancho Ponleon) and directed by Pablo Llorens. Thriller The Pyx is a 1973 Canadian supernatural thriller film starring Karen Black and Christopher Plummer. It is based on the 1959 book of the same title by Montreal author John Buell. Comedy Decapoda Shock is a 2011 short, comedy, sci-fi film written and directed by Javier Chillon. Animation Quiet, Grandma is sleeping! is a 2012 short animation film directed by Alexei Demin. Documentary film Ford Transit is a 2003 documentary film written by Hany Abu-Assad and Bero Beyer and directed by Hany Abu-Assad. Animation The Boy and the Ball is a 1960 short animation film directed by Boris Kolar. Documentary film Syntoniser Amani is a 2008 documentary film. Animation The Upstate Four is a 2007 animated film written by Fran Krause and Will Krause and directed by Fran Krause. Comedy Slink Pink is the 59th cartoon produced in the The Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Comedy Swimsuit is a 1989 romantic comedy film written by Robin Schiff and directed by Chris Thomson. Documentary film Into the Shadows is a 2009 documentary film by co-directors Andrew Scarano and Phil Hignett about the state of Australia cinema. Into the Shadows placed 2nd in the Audience Award for Documentary in the 2009 Canberra International Film Festival. Comedy The Campaign is a 2012 American political comedy film starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis as two North Carolinians vying for a seat in Congress. The screenplay was written by Shawn Harwell and Chris Henchy, and directed by Jay Roach. Documentary film The Triangle Wars is a 2011 social documentary film directed by Rosie Jones. Science Fiction Woman in the Moon is a science fiction silent film that premiered 15 October 1929. It is often considered to be one of the first "serious" science fiction films. It was written and directed by Fritz Lang, based on the novel Die Frau im Mond by his collaborator Thea von Harbou, his wife at the time. It was released in the USA as By Rocket to the Moon and in the UK as Woman in the Moon. The basics of rocket travel were presented to a mass audience for the first time by this film, including the use of a multi-stage rocket. Comedy Flakes is a 2007 American comedy film, directed by Michael Lehmann and starring Aaron Stanford and Zooey Deschanel. This film was written by Chris Poche & Karey Kirkpatrick Thriller Dagger Eyes is an Italian thriller film starring Carole Bouquet as Mystère. The plot deals with prostitution. The film was first released in Italy in 1983. Comedy Pedro Pix is a 2013 short animated film written by Trine Heller Jensen and Jens Kløft and directed by Trine Heller Jensen. Animation Mum is a 2013 romantic drama short animation film written and directed by Alex Bohs. Documentary film Castañuela 70, el teatro prohibido is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Manuel Calvo and Olga Margallo. Comedy Diary of a Big Man is a 1988 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by veteran producer and actor Chor Yuen, produced by Tsui Hark and Chow Yun Fat stars as the lead role. The film co- stars Sally Yeh, Joey Wong, Waise Lee, Carrie Ng Ka Lai, and Kent Cheng as the police inspector. Comedy O.C. and Stiggs is a 1987 film directed by Robert Altman, based on two characters that were originally featured in a series of stories published in National Lampoon magazine. The film stars Daniel H. Jenkins and Neill Barry as the title characters. Other members of the cast include Paul Dooley, Jane Curtin, Martin Mull, Dennis Hopper, Ray Walston, Louis Nye, Melvin Van Peebles, Tina Louise, Cynthia Nixon, Jon Cryer and Bob Uecker. The film, a raunchy teen comedy described by the British Film Institute as "probably Altman's least successful film," was shot in 1985, but not released until long after post-production was completed. MGM shelved it for a couple of years, finally giving it a limited theatrical release in 1987 and 1988. Comedy Night of the Living Duck is a six minute 1987-animated, 1988-released Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Daffy Duck, directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon. It was released to theatres as a part of Daffy Duck's Quackbusters on September 24, 1988. Documentary film "Do you recall the moment you knew you were a little different than all the other boys and girls? In this sweet and funny documentary from HBO and Frameline Award honorees Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, based on the book of the same name by Robert Trachtenburg, men and women from various walks of life discuss the moment they discovered they were gay. LGBT people from all over the country were invited to share their memories of the moment they knew they were attracted to the same sex (a very different experience than coming out) and what followed were unforgettably touching, sad, sweet and outright hilarious stories: from the boy whose heart started racing when he saw Grizzly Adams appear on the TV screen (yes, it was a precursor to the type of guys he’d end up dating as an adult) to the woman who knew something was different when she started making out with her blonde baby doll. In a uniquely interactive program, the filmmakers will present the screening in two parts: The first is their completed 35-minute film, the culmination of over 150 interviews held across the country, and the second will be composed of your stories! Frameline Festival-goers will have the opportunity to record their own story in the When I Knew Video Booth located in the AT Festival Pavilion (see details below). You just might see yourself or people you know on the Castro’s silver screen!" Quoting the description from the 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film The Road to Moneygall is the 2011 documentary film directed by Edward Godsell. Animation My Name Is Boffer Bings is a 2012 animation film written by Ambrose Bierce and directed by László Csáki. Thriller Shaan is a 1980 Indian Hindi action-thriller film. The film was directed by Ramesh Sippy after the super success of his previous venture, Sholay. The story was written by Salim-Javed. The film was expected to match the success of Sholay but failed to do so. The film however, ran to packed houses in its re-runs and made a lot of money. He did obtain the services of Sholay's music composer, R.D. Burman, whose songs for the film provided it with a Best Music nomination at Filmfare, this being its sole nomination. Thriller Son Simon is a 2013 short family, drama and thriller film directed by Jonathan Fredrick. Thriller Go for Sisters, also known as Tomorrow You're Gone, is a 2013 film directed by John Sayles. It has a rating of 72% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 53 critic reviews. Comedy My Sons is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Yōji Yamada. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Animation The Plastics Inventor is a Disney animated short from 1944, where Donald Duck makes an airplane made of plastic, following instructions from a radio. Problems ensue when during the test flight when Donald learns that the plastic melts when wet and it is destroyed by rain. Thriller Keane of Kalgoorlie, or a Story of the Sydney Cup is a 1911 Australian silent film set in the racing and gambling circles of Sydney, based on a popular play by Edward William O'Sullivan and Arthur Wright, adapted from the novel by Wright. It was made by the husband and wife team of John and Agnes Gavin and is considered a lost film. Animation The Man Who Went Down a Hole is a 2014 short adventure animated film directed and written by Emil Gustafsson Ryderup. Comedy Hick is a dramatic feature film directed by Derick Martini, based on the novel of the same name by Andrea Portes that draws on non-fictional elements. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2011. It had a limited theatrical release on May 11 and is distributed by Phase 4 Films. Animation El Mono is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Minchung Cho. Animation Paraphernalia is a 2009 short film directed by John Williams. Animation The Honky Problem is a 1991 animated short film by Mike Judge. It features an original character, Inbred Jed, who is playing with his country music band somewhere in the desert by a trailer for a small audience of American white trash. Like Mike Judge's early Beavis and Butt-head shorts, the film was funded by Spike and Mike and shown on MTV's Liquid Television in the early 1990s. The cartoon is also available on Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation Volume One VHS, which is now out of print. Documentary film Street Years is a 2012 documentary drama film directed and written by Alejandra Grinschpun with Laureano Ladislao Gutiérrez as co-writer. Comedy Young Einstein is an Australian comedy film directed by and starring Yahoo Serious, released in 1988. It was based loosely on the life of Albert Einstein, but relocated the theoretical physicist to Australia and had him splitting the atom with a chisel, inventing rock and roll and surfing. Although the film was highly successful in Australia, and won an award from the Australian Film Institute Awards, it was poorly received by critics in America. Comedy La liceale is a 1975 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. The film is considered the real breakout title for Gloria Guida and generated a "Liceale" film-series which consists of five titles, four of them starred by the same Guida. It was followed by La liceale nella classe dei ripetenti. Comedy A group of teens are challenged to spend a night in the Wagner mansion on the edge of town. Little do they know the owner has concocted a monstrosity in the basement. Animation The Dinosaur and the Missing Link: A Prehistoric Tragedy is a 1917 American comedy silent film animated by Willis O'Brien that premiered in 1915, and is one of O'Brien's only wholly animated films. It was financed and distributed by Thomas Edison. The film is also known as The Dinosaur and the Baboon. Comedy The Stunt Man is a 1980 American film directed by Richard Rush, starring Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback, and Barbara Hershey. The movie was adapted by Lawrence B. Marcus and Rush from the novel by Paul Brodeur. It tells the story of a young fugitive who hides as a stunt double on the set of an anti-war movie whose charismatic director will do seemingly anything for the sake of his art. It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Director, and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. However, due to its limited release, it never earned much attention from US audiences at large. As O'Toole remarked in a DVD audio commentary, "The film wasn't released, it escaped." Animation The Strings is a 1996 short animation film written and directed by Ivan Maksimov. Comedy Channing is a 2013 comedy film written by Tobi-Wan D'Acosta and directed by Max Decker and Veronica Diaz-Carranza. Comedy The Blair Bitch Project is a 1999 film starring Linda Blair. It is a parody of The Blair Witch Project. Its full title is The Blair Bitch Project starring Linda Blair. Comedy Peau d'Âne is a 1970 French musical film directed by Jacques Demy. It is also known by the English titles Once Upon a Time and The Magic Donkey. The film was adapted by Demy from Donkeyskin, a fairy tale by Charles Perrault about a king who wishes to marry his daughter. It stars Catherine Deneuve and Jean Marais, with music by Michel Legrand. Donkey Skin also proved to be Demy's biggest success in France with a total of 2,198,576 admissions. Peau d'Âne is distributed on DVD in North America by Koch-Lorber Films, a subsidiary of Koch Entertainment. Thriller The Curse of King Tut's Tomb is a 1980 British-American mystery thriller film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Eva Marie Saint, Harry Andrews and Paul Scofield, with Tom Baker. Animation Jock is a 2011 animated film directed by Duncan MacNeillie. Comedy Magic Night is a comedy film directed by Kensaku Miyashita. Documentary film The Cockettes is a 2002 American documentary film. It was directed by Bill Weber and David Weissman, and produced by Weissman. Its subject is the 1960s-70s San Francisco performance group The Cockettes. The film debuted at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It went on to a limited theatrical release and to play the film festival circuit. The Cockettes received the LA Film Critics Award for Best Documentary of 2002. Documentary film Life After Manson is a 2014 short documentary and crime film written and directed by Olivia Klaus. Comedy The Morals of Marcus is a lost silent film comedy-drama produced by the Famous Players Film Company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a 1905 novel by William John Locke, The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne, which was later produced on Broadway in 1907. The star of the play was Marie Doro who makes her motion picture debut in this film version. Both Edwin S. Porter and Hugh Ford take part in the direction of the film. The story was remade in 1921 as Morals with May McAvoy and in 1935 as The Morals of Marcus with Lupe Velez. Documentary film A propósito de Cristian is 2005 documentary written by Eduardo Zerov and directed by Emmanuelle Fuentes. Thriller Tales of Terror is an American International Pictures horror film starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Basil Rathbone; it is the fourth in the so-called Corman-Poe cycle of eight films largely featuring adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe stories directed by Roger Corman and released by AIP. The film was released as a double feature with Panic in Year Zero!. Documentary film Life. Support. Music. is a 2008 documentary film and is Eric Daniel Metzgar's second documentary. It premiered at the 2008 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham, North Carolina. Science Fiction Mel and Mac are looking for an asteroid to show as a science project. It’s hard to do science when they are fighting all the time as (younger) brother and (older) sister. When they are walking through the woods, they see something, but it doesn’t turn out to be a rock or meteor. Mel sees footprints and pretty soon, they are taken to a strange and socially awkward grown man. Mel and Mac must work together to do the difficult task of keeping Moses away from trouble, as they try and get Moses to where he came from - something that is more difficult than they thought as he turns out to be from far, far away. Comedy Elvira's Haunted Hills is a sequel to Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, directed by Sam Irvin. The film premiered at the International Rocky Horror Fan Convention on June 23, 2001. Documentary film Sunday By The Sea is a 1951 Documentary film written and directed by Anthony Simmons. Comedy Xxx is a 2013 short animated romance comedy film written and directed by Julie Orser. Documentary film Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly is a 2000 comedy documentary film written by Dave Chappelle and directed by Stan Lathan. Comedy Trash House is a comedy-horror feature film, shot in Essex in 2004 and released on DVD in Europe in February 2006. It was distributed by Screen Entertainment, the UK distributors of such controversial features as I Spit On Your Grave and Faces of Death. Directed by former stand-up comedian Pat Higgins, it was the first feature to be produced by Jinx Media Ltd and features cameos by several UK comedians, including Gary Delaney, Danny James and Nic Ford Comedy Złote runo is a 1998 comedy film written by Andrzej Kondratiuk and directed by Janusz Kondratiuk. Documentary film Oswald Wiener - Table Remarks November 1985 is a 1985 documentary film directed by Valie Export. Thriller Assassination Games is a 2011 American action film directed by Ernie Barbarash, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Scott Adkins. The film was released in the United States on July 29, 2011. Documentary film "A youth produced video that uses sex-positive and lgbtq-inclusive educational approach as a practical alternative to abstinence-only education. The voices of HIV positive urban youth encourage their peers to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS through safer sex." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation FFF1 is a 2013 short film written and directed by Marcin Gizycki. Thriller Lonely Street is a 2009 American comedy-thriller film directed by Peter Ettinger and starring Jay Mohr, Robert Patrick, Nikki Cox, Joe Mantegna and Katt Williams. The film is based on the novel of the same name, written by Steve Brewer. Thriller Outta Time is a 2002 film directed by Lorena David. Comedy Strictly for the Birds is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Tony Tanner, Joan Sims and Graham Stark. Terry Blessing seems to be having a lucky day, winning at gambling, until suddenly an ex-girlfriend turns up with what she claims is his son. One of the films familiar faces is Carol Cleveland, soon to become one of the regulars on the influential British television programme "Monty Python's Flying Circus." Comedy Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas is a comedy sketch show written by and starring comedian Victoria Wood, broadcast on Christmas Eve 2009. The programme, Wood's first sketch show for nine years, was described by Wood as being "a whole night's telly crammed into one hour. Christmas is a stressful time and, by compressing an evening's viewing into 60 minutes, we hope families will have more time for other festive traditions such as arguing with relatives and defrosting turkeys under the hot tap". The special featured a spoof documentary titled Beyond The Marigolds, in which Wood's long-time collaborator Julie Walters reprised her role as "Bo Beaumont", the actress behind Acorn Antiques character "Mrs. Overall". Beyond The Marigolds saw Beaumont's foray into the world of celebrity programming such as I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!, Dancing On Ice and Strictly Come Dancing. The sketch included special guest appearances from Delia Smith, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean and Anton du Beke. Comedy The Coconut is a 1967 comedy romance film written and directed by Osman F. Seden. Science Fiction Terminator Salvation is a 2009 American/British science fiction action film directed by McG and starring Christian Bale and Sam Worthington. It is the fourth installment in the original Terminator series. In a departure from the previous installments, which were set between 1984 and 2004 and used time travel as a key plot element, Salvation is set in 2018 and focuses on the war between Skynet and humanity, with the human Resistance fighting against Skynet's killing machines. Bale portrays John Connor, a Resistance fighter and the franchise's central character, while Worthington portrays cyborg Marcus Wright. Terminator Salvation also features Anton Yelchin as a young Kyle Reese, a character first introduced in The Terminator, and depicts the origin of the T-800 Model 101 Terminator. After a troubled pre-production, with The Halcyon Company acquiring the rights for the franchise from Andrew G. Vajna and Mario Kassar and several writers working on the screenplay, filming began in May 2008 in New Mexico and ran for 77 days. Comedy Kazablan is a 1974 musical film written by Menahem Golan and Haim Hefer and directed by Menahem Golan. Science Fiction The Electric Grandmother is a television movie that originally aired January 17, 1982 on NBC as a 60-minute "Peacock Project" special, based on the science fiction short story "I Sing the Body Electric" by Ray Bradbury. It stars Maureen Stapleton and Edward Herrmann and was directed by Noel Black. Bradbury's story was previously adapted for television in 1962 as "I Sing the Body Electric", an episode of The Twilight Zone. The film was distributed on VHS by Coronet Video, but the video tape has now become hard to obtain, though the video is currently on YouTube. Documentary film History in These Streets is a 2011 documentary film directed by Brian Birchett, Nick Liem and Patrick Manning. Thriller The Sleeping Car Murders is a 1965 French mystery film directed by Costa Gavras from the novel by Sébastien Japrisot. It stars Simone Signoret, Michel Piccoli, Yves Montand, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Catherine Allégret, Jacques Perrin, Charles Denner and Pascale Roberts. This film was the first movie for Costa-Gavras, to be followed later by other, more politically serious work. Comedy Christmas with Chavez is a 2013 short biographical film directed by Jim Finn. Comedy The Wife's Family is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gene Gerrard, Muriel Angelus and Amy Veness. It was based on the popular stage farce by Fred Duprez. The play was subsequently filmed a further four times: in a Swedish version Svärmor kommer, in 1932; a 1933 Finnish film Voi meitä! Anoppi tulee; and British remakes in 1941 and 1956. Poster taglines: "His Mother-in-law wasn't born--she was quarried out of solid granite and could lick her weight in wildcats!" "An inside comedy of the in-laws-the in-bads and all but ingratitude!" Documentary film Kuxa Kanema: The Birth of Cinema is a 2003 documentary by Margarida Cardoso on the National Institute of Cinema, created by President Samora Machel following the 1975 independence of Mozambique. At the time of independence, Mozambique lacked a national television network, so a newsreel program was the only way to reach the population through visual media. The first cultural act of President Machel’s government was the establishment of the Kuxa Kanema weekly newsreel program. The newsreels were shown in Mozambique’s relatively few cinemas in the 35mm format. In the rural areas, mobile units provided by the Soviet Union offered the newsreels in the 16mm format. Machel's government, however, did not finance or encourage the creation of a film industry designed strictly for entertainment value. The film also details the struggle to get INC up and running: Mozambique had no film industry or film schools. The resulting newsreels were shot in black-in-white because color film was too expensive. Comedy Innocents in Paris is a 1953 British French international co-production comedy film produced by Romulus Films, directed by Gordon Parry and starring Alastair Sim, Jimmy Edwards, Claire Bloom, Margaret Rutherford, James Copeland and Ronald Shiner as Dicky Bird. The film features Louis de Funès as a taxi driver and uncredited appearances by Christopher Lee, Laurence Harvey and Kenneth Williams. The film is a mild romantic comedy about a group of Britons flying out for a weekend in Paris in 1953 in a British European Airways Airspeed Ambassador. During this period, Britons could only take £5 of currency out of the country. Thriller One Tough Cop is a 1998 American action crime film. It was directed by Bruno Barreto and written by Jeremy Iacone. The movie stars Stephen Baldwin as the protagonist and first-person narrator Bo Dietl, a real-life New York City detective who wrote the book that the film is based on. Chris Penn costars as Dietl's partner. Gina Gershon, Mike McGlone and Paul Guilfoyle also play key roles. Comedy With Friends Like These is a 2007 comedy drama written by Arne Sierens and Felix van Groeningen and directed by Felix van Groeningen. Animation On the Water is a 2010 animated short film written by Yi Zhao and directed by Tom Goudsmit and Yi Zhao. Comedy Her Lucky Night is a film directed by Edward C. Lilley released on Feb 9, 1945. Comedy All in All Azhagu Raja is a 2013 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by M. Rajesh. It featured Karthi, Prabhu, Kajal Aggarwal and Santhanam in the lead roles. The film was released on 2 November 2013. The film has received negative reviews from critics. Comedy Save Our Bacon is a 2010 film directed by Peter Baynton. Comedy Ninety-Nine Percent is a 1963 comedy directed by Giorgio Mangiamele. Animation Piggy's Big Day is a 2013 animated short film directed by Hope Anderson. Comedy Aunt Hilda! is a 2013 animation, comedy, family film written by Jacques-Rémy Girerd, Benoît Chieux, and Iouri Tcherenkov, and directed by Benoît Chieux and Jacques-Rémy Girerd. Documentary film Sailing Miss Sadie is a British documentary film produced and presented by Sadie Kaye and directed by Johnny Lambe. Comedy Invitation to a Suicide is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Loren Marsh. Comedy Ghadi is a 2013 Lebanese drama film directed by Amin Dora. The film was originally selected as the Lebanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards in a two-way race over Lara Saba's Blind Intersections. When the film's release date was moved from 26 September 2013 to 31 October 2013, it no longer met the eligibility dates and Blind Intersections became the official submission from Lebanon. However, the film was submitted the following year as Lebanon's official submission. Documentary film White Like Me is a 2013 documentary film based on the book White Like Me by Tim Wise. The film was financed through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Comedy Mystery Date is a 1991 teen comedy film directed by Jonathan Wacks and starring Ethan Hawke, Teri Polo, and Brian McNamara. Shock-rockers Gwar have a brief cameo in the film as well. Comedy Mexican Spitfire is a 1940 American comedy film starring Lupe Vélez. She plays a hot-headed, fast-talking Mexican singer taken to New York for a radio gig, who decides she wants the ad agency man for herself. The film was the sequel of the film The Girl from Mexico and was succeeded by another 6 more films with the same title and main characters. Comedy Vaagai Sooda Vaa is a 2011 Tamil romantic comedy drama film directed by A. Sarkunam, directing his second film after Kalavani. It features Vimal and newcomer Iniya in the lead roles, with Bhagyaraj, Ponvannan and Thambi Ramaiah playing supporting roles. The film is a period piece set in the 1960s in a remote village in Tamil Nadu. The film released on 30 September 2011 to generally positive reviews. Subsequently, the film was honored with the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil for 2012. Thriller The Dead Don't Die is a 1975 made for television neo-noir horror film set in the 1930s, directed by Curtis Harrington from a screenplay by Robert Bloch. Bloch based his screenplay upon his own story of the same title that first appeared in Fantastic Adventures, July 1951. Bloch gives his opinion of the movie in his autobiography, Once Around the Bloch. "The Dead Don't Die. Maybe they don't, but the show did. Despite Curtis's casting of accomplished character actors, their supporting roles couldn't prop up the lead. And Ray Milland, who had given such a deftly paced performance in my script for Home Away from Home, merely plodded through his part here like a zombie without a deadline." Animation Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree is a 1966 film combining live-action and animation. It was released by The Walt Disney Company. Based on the first two chapters of the book Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne, it is the only Winnie the Pooh production released under Walt Disney's supervision before his death in December 1966. It was later added as a segment to the March 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Music and lyrics were written by the Sherman Brothers. Background music was provided by Buddy Baker. This featurette was shown before The Ugly Dachshund. Science Fiction Arcade is the title of a B-movie science fiction/horror film produced by Full Moon Entertainment and released in 1993. The film features heavy use of CGI, which was fully redone after the film was completed because the producer Charles Band and director Albert Pyun were not satisfied with the original end result. The VideoZone video magazine as well as some trailers showed footage from the original version of the film. As a rarity, the VideoZone featured on the Full Moon Classics DVD release of the film contains no footage of the released film's CGI, but only of the original, unreleased film's version. Documentary film Carlo Giuliani, Boy is a 2002 Italian documentary film directed by Francesca Comencini. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. It details the death of Carlo Giuliani, who was shot dead by a police officer during the demonstrations against the Group of Eight in 2001. Comedy The Lovable Cheat is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Charles Ruggles, Peggy Ann Garner and Richard Ney. It is based on the 1848 play Mercadet Le Falseur by Honoré de Balzac. It was the final film of the Austrian director Oswald, who had fled into exile following the Nazi rise to power. Buster Keaton played a small supporting role in the film, as his career had seriously declined by this stage. Comedy The Girl Can't Help It is a 1956 musical comedy starring Jayne Mansfield in the titular role, Tom Ewell, Edmond O'Brien, Henry Jones, and Julie London. The picture was produced and directed by Frank Tashlin, with a screenplay adapted by Tashlin and Herbert Baker from an uncredited 1955 novel Do Re Mi by Garson Kanin. The movie was originally intended as a vehicle for the American sex symbol Jayne Mansfield, with a satirical subplot involving teenagers and rock 'n' roll music. The unintended result has been called the "most potent" celebration of rock music ever captured on film. The original music score, including a title song performed by Little Richard, was by Bobby Troup, with an additional credit to Ray Anthony for the tune "Big Band Boogie". Tom Ewell had portrayed Marilyn Monroe's leading man in The Seven Year Itch the previous year. Comedy The Feminine Touch is a 1956 British drama film directed by Pat Jackson and starring George Baker, Belinda Lee and Delphi Lawrence; also known as "The Gentle Touch" and "A Lamp Is Heavy". It is based on the bestselling novel A Lamp Is Heavy by Sheila Mackay Russell. It follows a group of student nurse as they enter the National Health Service. Animation Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times) is a 1967 experimental animated short film, directed by David Lynch. A student project that was developed over the course of a semester, it is Lynch's first film and was shot while he was attending the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The film consists of an animated painting, depicting six dysmorphic figures regurgitating in sequence with the sound of a siren loop. The film was created on a budget of $200 and upon its screening, it was well received by Lynch's peers, earning the Dr. William S. Biddle Cadwalader Memorial Prize at the school's experimental painting and sculpture contest. Six Men Getting Sick (Six Times) received a home media release in 2001, as part of The Short Films of David Lynch, and has been noted by critics as containing a similar narrative structure to his 1977 debut feature film Eraserhead. Comedy Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole is a 1991 independent criminal comedy film directed by Amos Poe, about a couple who rob golfers. It stars Eric Mitchell, Daisy Hall, Alba Clemente, and Jesse McBride. The film notably marked the film debut of Philip Seymour Hoffman who had a minor role in the film. Film Review considered the film to be "starkly original", and remarked that nobody in the film was innocent. Animation Clothes Animation is an animation directed by Osbert Parker. Comedy Gidget Goes to Rome is a 1963 Columbia Pictures feature film starring Cindy Carol as the archetypal high school teen surfer girl originally created by Sandra Dee in the 1959 film Gidget. The film is the third of three Gidget films directed by Paul Wendkos and expands upon Gidget's romance with boyfriend Moondoggie. The screenplay was written by Ruth Brooks Flippen based on characters created by Frederick Kohner. Veterans of previous Gidget films making appearances include James Darren as "Moondoggie", Joby Baker, and Jean "Jeff" Donnell as Gidget's mom, Mrs. Lawrence. The film has been released to VHS and DVD. Comedy The Magnificent Rogue is a 1946 film directed by Albert S. Rogell. Thriller Face to Face is a 2012 Malayalam mystery thriller film directed by V. M. Vinu and starring Mammootty, Ragini Dwivedi and Roma Asrani . The film was written by Manoj Payyanur and produced by M. K. Nazar under the banner of Good Line Productions. It was released on 30 November 2012. Documentary film Shining Night: A Portrait of Composer Morten Lauridsen is the documentary film about the American choral composer Morten Lauridsen, National Medal of Arts recipient and most-performed living American choral composer. Animation A Goofy Movie is a 1995 American animated musical comedy film, produced by Disney MovieToons, and released in theaters on April 7, 1995 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film features characters from The Disney Afternoon television series Goof Troop; the film itself acts as a sequel to the TV show. Directed by Kevin Lima, the film's plot revolves around the father-son relationship between Goofy and Max as Goofy believes that he's losing Max. A direct-to-video sequel called An Extremely Goofy Movie was released in 2000. The film was dedicated to Pat Buttram, who died during production. Animation Batman: Year One is a 2011 animated superhero film based on the four-issue story arc Batman: Year One printed in 1987. It premiered at Comic-Con on July 22 and was officially released October 18, 2011. The film was directed by Lauren Montgomery and Sam Liu. It is the 12th film released under the DC Universe Animated Original Movies banner and was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital copy. Documentary film American Threnody is a 2007 American documentary film, directed by Robert Rex Jackson. It concerns the Maxey Flat Low Level Radioactive Waste facility in eastern Kentucky. The facility was built on the former site of the farm where the filmmaker's grandfather was born. The film examines the impact of the facility on the community and examines the persistent containment problems that have been the subject of media coverage. Current methods of storing and disposing of transuranic isotopes and how they differ from the techniques used at Maxey Flat are also explored. Documentary film The Devotion Project: Foremost in my Mind is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Antony Osso. Documentary film Moog is a 2004 documentary film by Hans Fjellestad about electronic instrument pioneer Dr. Robert Moog. The film features scenes of Dr. Moog interacting with various musical artists who view Moog as an influential figure in the history of electronic music. Moog is not a comprehensive history of electronic music nor does it serve as a chronological history of the development of the Moog synthesizer. There is no narration, rather the scenes feature candid conversation and interviews that serve more as a tribute to Moog than a documentary. The film was shot on location in Hollywood, New York, Tokyo, and Asheville, North Carolina where Moog's company is based. Additional concert performances were filmed in London and San Francisco. The film's 2004 release was designed to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of Moog Music, Robert Moog's company that was founded as R.A. Moog Co. in 1954. Comedy She Married for Love is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Science Fiction Anonymous Rex is a 2004 science fiction film directed by Julian Jarrold. Starring Daniel Baldwin and Sam Trammell, the film was produced as a "backdoor pilot" for an unproduced television series of the same name. It is based on Casual Rex, the prequel to the novel of the same name by Eric Garcia. Animation La campagne est si belle is a 1985 short, animation film directed by Michel Gauthier. Animation Hold That Pose is a 1950 American animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released RKO Radio Pictures. The film's plot centers on Goofy trying to get a job as a wildlife photographer but ends up causing trouble in a grizzly bear's pen at a zoo. This is also Humphrey the Bear's debut appearance. Comedy Troop Beverly Hills is a 1989 adventure comedy film. Produced by Weintraub Entertainment Group and directed by Jeff Kanew, it starred Shelley Long, Craig T. Nelson, Betty Thomas, Mary Gross, Stephanie Beacham and introduced Jenny Lewis as Hannah Nefler. The film also features a host of young stars including Tori Spelling, Carla Gugino, Emily Schulman, Ami Foster, and Kellie Martin Documentary film Tonite Let's All Make Love in London is a 1967 documentary film directed by Peter Whitehead. Thriller The Octagon is a 1980 action film starring Chuck Norris, Karen Carlson and Lee Van Cleef. It was directed by Eric Karson and written by Paul Aaron and Leigh Chapman. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California and released on August 14, 1980. It is notable for its inventive use of 'voice over' effects to portray the inner life of Chuck Norris's character, Scott James. This was actor Richard Norton's film debut. Comedy Ninì Tirabusciò: la donna che inventò la mossa is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Marcello Fondato. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Love and Curses is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on July 9, 1938. This short was directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton. The short is a parody of the boy rescues girl from Evildoer melodramas of the 1890s. Comedy Daawat-e-Ishq is a 2014 Indian comedy drama film directed by Habib Faisal and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. It features actors Aditya Roy Kapur and Parineeti Chopra in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Sajid-Wajid. The film was released on September 19, 2014, to mostly positive reviews. The Hindu termed the film as a Potent recipe, and Times of India gave the film a 3.0 rating. The film has minted 29 crore at the box office in its first week run. Comedy Hi, Good Lookin'! is a 1944 film directed by Edward C. Lilley. Documentary film Rice and Rasam is a 52 minutes documentary film produced by Rajiv Mehrotra of the PSBT or the Public Service Broadcasting Service in the year 2012. It is directed by Ramchandra PN, under a fellowship that is awarded by PSBT for the year 2011-2012. The film is about the nomadic life style of the artists of the professional theater troupes in Karnataka, South India. Comedy Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnula Pelli is a 2003 Telugu film directed by G.Nageswara Reddy and produced by DVV Danayya and J Bhagavan under Sri Balaji Creations. The film stars Srikanth, Prabhu Deva and Namitha in the lead roles. The film was remade in Tamil as Enga Raasi Nalla Raasi. Animation Dick Figures: The Movie is a 2013 American independent animated adventure-action comedy film, written, directed by and starring Ed Skudder and Zack Keller, distributed by Mondo Media. It is based off the animated web series Dick Figures. It is Mondo's first animated feature-length production and independent company Six Point Harness' first original feature film. The film was released for rent and purchase on September 17, 2013 on digital download and streaming services including iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play, PlayStation Network, Xbox Video, Vudu, Netflix, Hulu and Yekra, an all-new movie watching site for indie films. The film was then released a week later on iTunes in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. One of the film's Executive Producers, Aaron Simpson, aimed to give everyone access to the film, whether they could afford a paid digital download or not, so the movie was also distributed on YouTube in 12 chapters over the course of 3 months. Science Fiction Focus on Infinity is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Joerg Burger. Documentary film Beef II is a sequel to the 2003 documentary Beef, which continued to document the history of rivalries in hip-hop and rap music. Like its prequel, the film was executive produced by Quincy Jones III, written by Peter Alton and Peter Spirer, and was this time narrated by actor Keith David. Beef II shows a chronological look of battles, dating back to rap music's infancy in the early 1980s. Among the rivalries that were profiled, they include KRS-One vs. Nelly Roxanne Shante and Marley Marl vs. U.T.F.O. LL Cool J vs. Canibus K-Solo vs. DMX Cypress Hill vs. Ice Cube & Westside Connection D12 vs. one-time Detroit cross-town ally Royce da 5'9" EPMD partners Erick Sermon vs. Parrish Smith Eminem vs.Benzino. Once again, similar to the first film, Russell Simmons, Snoop Dogg, Kool Moe Dee, Jay-Z, KRS-One, Mack 10, DMX, Big Daddy Kane, Redman, Method Man and Ice-T participate in the film through interviews, as well as archived interviews from footage of other sources. Beef II also features never-before seen performances of many of the film's participants, plus extended portions of interviews that did not make the final cut of the film. Animation Alley to Bali is the 53rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 15, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Science Fiction Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey is a 2010 animated educational sci-fi adventure film, written by Harry 'Doc' Kloor and directed by Kloor and Dan St. Pierre, as a science fiction film that takes the viewer on an atomic adventure in space. The voice cast originally included Christian Slater, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Michael York, and James Earl Jones, but the cast changed in 2008, reflecting a new script that detailed a host of new discoveries made by the Cassini Huygens mission to Saturn. Using a cast of major actors to provide their voices to the characters, the film was initiated by JPL/NASA through a grant from Jet Propulsion Lab via the international Cassini Huygens mission to Saturn. Comedy Carlos Mencia: No Strings Attached is a 2006 comedy film, written by Carlos Mencia and directed by David Steinberg. Documentary film Burma Soldier is a 2010 documentary film written by Annie Sundberg and Nic Dunlop and directed by Ricki Stern, Annie Sundberg and Nic Dunlop. Comedy All's Well, Ends Well is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. The film stars Stephen Chow with Maggie Cheung, Leslie Cheung, Raymond Wong, Sandra Ng, and Teresa Mo. All's Well, Ends Well was a Lunar New Year film, where a film's release was timed to coincide with the larger movie audience at that time of year. The movie is also one of Stephen Chow's trademark 'mo lei tau' films of little sense but lots of good-natured humor, and is still considered to be a cult classic by most Hong Kong audiences. The film was followed by six sequels: All's Well, Ends Well Too or Hua tian xi shi All's Well, Ends Well 1997 or 97 Jia You Xi Shi All's Well, Ends Well 2009 All's Well, Ends Well 2010 All's Well, Ends Well 2011 or Jui Keung Hei Si All's Well, Ends Well 2012 Thriller "The usual psycho-killer-looking-for-revenge drama gets an end-of-the-world overlay in novice helmer F. Javier Gutierrez’s unpleasant, predictable thriller “Before the Fall.” Apocalyptic scenario is meant to inject new life into a hoary formula, but the concept adds little tension after the first 30 minutes, and Armageddon doesn’t come nearly fast enough. Pic is accomplished if unoriginal, but objectionable scenes of child torture cross a line most adults will find extremely distasteful. College-age males may get a kick, but survival chances outside Spain are slim." Quoting Jay Weissberg in Variety. Animation Stewpot Rhapsody is a 2012 animation short film written and directed by Charlotte Cambon de la Valette, Soizic Mouton, Stéphanie Mercier and Marion Roussel. Documentary film Krumped is a 2004 short documentary directed by David LaChapelle. Comedy Girls Like Us! Part 1 is a 2012 comdey- drama and romance film written by Anike Bay, Coquie Hughes and Chan C. Smith and directed by James McFarland, Chan C. Smith and Anike Bay, Comedy Struggled Reagans is a 2013 comedy fantasy film written and directed by Gregg Golding. Animation Don Donald is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon follows Donald Duck attempting to woo a female Mexican duck named Donna. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features music by Paul J. Smith which was adapted from the Mexican folk songs "Cielito Lindo" and "Jarabe Tapatío." Clarence Nash voiced both Donald and Donna. Although billed at the time as another Mickey Mouse cartoon, explaining the face of Mickey Mouse at the beginning, the film is actually the first installment of the Donald Duck series, and is the first to feature Donald as the primary starring character. The film also introduces a love interest for Donald. Comedy Why Men Work is a 1924 short comedy film featuring Charley Chase, directed by Leo McCarey The Los Angeles Times described it as "the adventures of an amateur news-reel photographer when he attempts to take some pictures of a visiting governor". Documentary film Tutu Much, stylised as TuTuMUCH, is a 2010 Canadian documentary film that focuses on the 9-12 year old entering class of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's Summer School Program. It is produced by Ballet Girls Inc, a co-production between Merit Motion Pictures and Vonnie VON HELMOLT Films. It is directed by Elise Swerhone. Documentary film This award-winning documentary recounts the remarkable life of John G Morris, the revered Life Magazine photo-journalist who was involved in the D-Day Normandy landings. Morris worked alongside many of the greatest names in photography, during some of the most pivotal moments in the 20th Century. ‘Get the Picture’ provides a distinct insight into the power of one man’s passion for photography. Thriller Brokedown Palace is a 1999 American drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, Bill Pullman and Lim Kay Tong. It deals with two American friends imprisoned in Thailand for drug smuggling. Because it presents a critical view of the Thai legal system, most scenes were filmed in the Philippines; however, some panoramas and views were filmed in Bangkok. Its title is taken from a Grateful Dead song written by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter from their 1970 album American Beauty. Thriller The story of a husband who suspects his wife of adultery, and sets out to track down the other man in her life. In Cambridge, the software engineer Peter (Liam Neeson) and the shoe designer Lisa are successful in their careers and have been happily married for twenty-five years. They have an adult daughter, Abigail, and Lisa frequently travels to Milano to do business with the Gianni & Gianni Company. When Lisa is gone, Peter finds a message in her cellular and decides to snoop her e-mails and discovers in a secret folder named Love that she had a lover, Ralph. Peter travels to Milano and stalks Ralph; he finds that the man plays chess in a bar. Peter gets close to Ralph and discusses his relationship with Lisa without knowing that he is her husband. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Comedy Thirupathi Ezhumalai Venkatesa is a 1999 Tamil comedy film directed by Rama Narayanan. The film features Prabhu, S. Ve. Shekher, Vadivelu, Roja, Urvashi and Kovai Sarala in lead roles. The film, produced by N. Radha, had musical score by S. A. Rajkumar and was released on 4 December 1999. The film was Rama Narayanan's 100th film and was a hit at the box office. Comedy C.H.O.M.P.S. is a 1979 film directed by Don Chaffey and was his final feature film. Thriller The Burned Barns is a 1973 French drama film directed by Jean Chapot. The soundtrack for the film was the first film score by Jean Michel Jarre. Comedy Uma Aventura na Casa Assombrada is a 2009 Portuguese film directed by Carlos Coelho da Silva. Thriller Curse of Chucky is a 2013 American horror straight-to-video movie written and directed by Don Mancini, who created the franchise and has written all films to date. It is the sixth installment in the Child's Play franchise. It stars Brad Dourif as Chucky, as well as Fiona Dourif, Danielle Bisutti, A Martinez and Brennan Elliott. Curse of Chucky returns to the franchise's source material and bringing back the straightforward horror elements found in the original three Child's Play films. The film marks the return of Andy Barclay, the franchise's original protagonist in the first three films. Alex Vincent, who originally played Barclay in Child's Play and Child's Play 2, reprises his role. It was distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. The 2013 film is set twenty-five years after 1988's Child's Play, and four years after the conclusion of 2004's Seed of Chucky. The film, which went into production in September 2012, is the first direct-to-video installment of the series. The film has been rated R by the MPAA for bloody horror violence, and for language. Science Fiction The Star Prince is a 1918 science fiction film directed by Madeline Brandeis and starring Zoe Rae and Dorphia Brown. The film was produced by the Little Players Film Company. Documentary film Brave New River is a 2012 documentary film directed by Nicolas Renaud. Thriller Yuga is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2006. The story is about a scientist who stays at Kollimalai Hills to find ways and means to tackle the rocks that are to fall from moon and destroy the earth. The problems that he encounters in his mission forms the crux. It is a convoluted story that makes you to leave reasoning and logic in cold storage. Nasser as usual is good at his role. Swarnamalya gets an opportunity to show her acting talent. Unfortunately Richard, who had a good outing in Naalai recently just plays a second fiddle. Charuhaasan has nothing much to do. The movie begins with Professor Narendran, who finds out that rocks from lunar craters would fall on earth and destroy the world soon. Narendran and his assistant Swarnamalya choose to keep it as a secret and decide not to create panic in the earth. They are joined by a group of students which include Richard, 'Boys' Manikandan in accomplishing their mission. They come across a different problem. Swarnamalya's father Charu Hassan led by a group of men forms a cult. They decide to die and plan to take revenge on the humans for polluting the world. Narendran and his team comes to know of their plans. Comedy The Seven Year Itch is a romantic comedy 1955 American film based on a three-act play with the same name by George Axelrod. The film was co-written and directed by Billy Wilder, and starred Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell, reprising his Broadway role. It contains one of the most iconic images of the 20th century – Monroe standing on a subway grate as her white dress is blown by a passing train. The titular phrase, which refers to declining interest in a monogamous relationship after seven years of marriage, has been used by psychologists. Animation Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer is an animated film released on November 15, 1985 by Warner Bros., and produced by DIC Entertainment and Hallmark Cards. This is the only film to feature the greeting card character, Rainbow Brite; she also appeared in a few television specials prior to its release, and later in a Kideo TV series. In the film, Rainbow Brite tries to bring spring to an Earth that is already facing a perpetual winter. She must stop a wicked princess who wants all of Spectra, a planet-sized diamond through which all the light in the universe has to go through. Star Stealer did not receive advance screenings upon its release, and fared weakly among critics. The film grossed only $4,889,971 at the United States box-office, after opening with $1.8 million. It was released on VHS in 1986 and on DVD in 2004. Comedy American Pie 2 is a 2001 American comedy film and the sequel to the 1999 film American Pie and the second film in the American Pie film series. It was written by Adam Herz and directed by James B. Rogers. The film picks up the story of the four friends from the first film as they reunite during the summer after their first year of college. It was released in the United States on August 10, 2001, and grossed over $145 million in the US and $142 million overseas on a budget of $30 million. It was followed by yet another sequel, American Wedding. The film tells the story of four friends Kevin, Jim, Chris and Paul and their attempts to have the greatest summer party ever. Much of the film takes place at a summer beach house in Grant Harbor, Michigan, per Kevin's older brother's suggestion. Documentary film Ray Charles America is a 2010 documentary film directed by Alexis Manya Spraic. Documentary film Fools Rush In is a 1973 documentary that was made as part of the Omnibus series and followed the popular double act of Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise whilst they were rehearsing one of the programmes for transmission on their BBC programme; it was to become the seventh episode of their seventh series and was broadcast on 16 February 1973 with guest stars Anita Harris and Anthony Sharp, both of whom appear in the documentary which is filmed in a fly-on-the-wall style. The programme is an insight into how the popular duo honed their material and how they run through bits of "business" with the guest stars, adding and subtracting material as they go. The sketches featured are also shown at the recording stage giving the viewer an insight as to how they developed from the page to the screen. Interviews are also included with the two stars and director John Ammonds who is also present at the script read-throughs. Documentary film Death Of A Prisoner is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Laura Poitras . Comedy Lonesome Cowboys is a film by American filmmaker Andy Warhol. Written by Paul Morrissey, the film is a satire of Hollywood westerns. The film won the Best Film Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival. The film was filmed in January 1968 in Old Tucson and Rancho Linda Vista Dude Ranch in Oracle, Arizona. The film features Warhol superstars Viva, Taylor Mead, Eric Emerson, and Joe Dallesandro. The plot is loosely based on Romeo and Juliet, hence the names Julian and Ramona of the two leads. In August 1969, the film was seized by police in Atlanta, Georgia and the theater personnel arrested. Comedy Safety Not Guaranteed is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Colin Trevorrow and inspired by a 1997 Backwoods Home Magazine classified ad—itself written as a joke filler by Backwoods employee John Silveira—by a person asking for someone to accompany him in time travel. It was screened at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. Thriller "Director Adam Wingard, last seen gracing SF Indie screens with his visually mesmerizing Pop Skull in 2008, is back with a much sharper, and decidedly darker, take on the weakness of the human psyche. A Horrible Way to Die showcases a young director at the top of his game helped along by an incisive script and a solid cast of familiar indie actors. Garrett Turrell is an infamous serial murderer, just escaped from prison. Like an alcoholic called to the bottle, Garrett cannot resist the compulsion to kill and uses his newfound freedom to blaze a path toward his penpal admirers on the outside, leaving a grisly trail of corpses in his wake. Speaking of alcoholics, we meet Sarah in the midst of an AA meeting. Sarah is a new in town, and hoping to forget her troubled past. Seeking to meet new people, she takes a chance with Kevin, a fellow former addict. Awkwardly charming, Sarah and Kevin seem to fumble toward an unlikely romance while Sarah's sketchy past threatens to derail all she's hoped to escape. It may not take much guessing to deduce that the skeletons in Sarah's closet involve Garrett, but when these parallel story lines intersect, they do so in the most unexpected of ways. The stellar cast infuse their characters with an all-too-plausible humanism for maximum emotional impact when everything goes sideways. Contrary to the gore-fest you may expect from the film's title, the violence sneaks up on you in short bursts, and is over before you even know it. As gruesome as the violence is at times, Wingard relies more on character development and unfolding the action at a very deliberate pace rather than relying on simple shock tactics. Indeed, Wingard's keen eye for detail and visual flair elevate A Horrible Way to Die from an above-average serial killer drama to high art. If you weren't already impressed with Wingard, you will be." Quoting Kevin Monahan from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site, Comedy Jupiter Landing is a 2005 comedy film written by Stacy Dymalski and Zack Van Eyck, and directed by Stacy Dymalski. Comedy Andrea is a 1973 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Carlos Rinaldi and written by Ulises Petit de Murat. Comedy Copy Shop is a 2001 short/drama/comedy film written and directed by Virgin Widrich. Comedy Lady Behave! is a 1937 American film directed by Lloyd Corrigan. The sophisticated comedy was released by Republic Pictures. Science Fiction Firelight is a 1964 science fiction adventure film written and directed by Steven Spielberg at the age of 17. Made on a budget of $500, the film was, in a manner of speaking, Spielberg's first commercial success, as it was shown at a local cinema and generated a profit of $1. "I counted the receipts that night", Spielberg has recalled, "And we charged a dollar a ticket. Five hundred people came to the movie and I think somebody probably paid two dollars, because we made one dollar profit that night, and that was it." Although Firelight is Spielberg's first film made, it is not seen as his directorial debut. The film widely seen as his feature-length directorial debut is Duel, although his long-form episode of The Name of the Game, "L.A. 2017," precedes it. Two reels of Firelight are now lost. Spielberg returned to its subject matter for his third major film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Thriller 99 River Street is a 1953 film noir, starring John Payne, Evelyn Keyes, Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, and Peggie Castle. The film was directed by Phil Karlson, produced by Edward Small, with cinematography by Franz Planer. Comedy Call Of The Cuckoo is a Hal Roach two reel silent film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film's principal star is Jewish comedian Max Davidson, though the film is just as well known for cameos from other Roach stars at the time. These cameos include renowned supporting player Jimmy Finlayson, the oft underrated/ignored Charley Chase, and a pre-teaming Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Comedy Ballkoni is a 2013 short film written and directed by Lendita Zeqiraj. Documentary film Children of Manila is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Alessandro Molatore. Thriller The Cottage is a 2008 British darkly comic horror film, written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. Documentary film Phillipa Lord: She's the Shit is a 2008 documentary short film directed by Joni Alexander and Katie McQue. Thriller Creepshow III is a 2007 American horror film, and a sequel to Stephen King and George A. Romero's 1982 and 1987 horror anthology classics Creepshow and Creepshow 2. The film, like its predecessors, consists of five tales of light-hearted horror: "Alice", "The Radio", "Call Girl", "The Professor's Wife" and "Haunted Dog", although there is no EC Comics angle this time around. The film was made in 2006, and was released in early 2007. No one from the production of either Creepshow or Creepshow 2 was involved in the production of this film. The film was later dubbed as unofficial and Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, released in 1990, was referred to by Tom Savini as "the real Creepshow 3". The film received generally negative reviews from critics. Documentary film One Big Hapa Family is a 2010 animated/live-action documentary film directed by Canadian director Jeff Chiba Stearns. The documentary explores aspects that influence most Japanese-Canadians to marry inter-racially and how the mixed Japanese generation perceives its multiracial identity. Comedy Me, Myself & Irene is a 2000 American comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers, and starring Jim Carrey and Renée Zellweger. Chris Cooper, Robert Forster, Richard Jenkins, Daniel Greene, Anthony Anderson, Jerod Mixon, and Mongo Brownlee co-star. The film is about a Rhode Island state trooper named Charlie who, after years of continuously suppressing his rage and feelings, suffers a psychotic breakdown which results in a second personality, Hank. This was also Carrey's first role in a 20th Century Fox film. Documentary film Martyr Friday is a 2011 short, documentary, drama, news, war film directed by Abu Bakr Shawky. Thriller Bulldog Drummond's Revenge is a 1937 black-and-white detective film directed by Louis King, produced by Stuart Walker, written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Herman C. McNeile, and featuring John Barrymore. The picture stars John Howard in his first appearance as Bulldog Drummond; Howard previously appeared as Ronald Colman's brother in Lost Horizon. Top-billed John Barrymore portrays his friend Colonel Nielsen. Thriller Loft is a 2008 Belgian thriller directed by Erik Van Looy, starring an ensemble cast of notable Flemish actors. The script was written by Bart De Pauw . The Loft is a 2014 American remake of this film, also directed by Erik Van Looy. Comedy Fighting Trouble is a 1956 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on September 16, 1956 by Allied Artists and is the forty-second film in the series. It was the first film in the series to feature Stanley Clements. Documentary film Secrets of Body Language is a 2008 documentary film James Millar. Thriller Bait 3D is an Australian-Singaporean 3D horror thriller film directed by Kimble Rendall based on the screenplay by John Kim and Russell Mulcahy. It featured Sharni Vinson, Phoebe Tonkin, Xavier Samuel, Julian McMahon, Cariba Heine, Alex Russell, Lincoln Lewis, Alice Parkinson, and Dan Wyllie. The film was released on 20 September 2012 in Australia. Thriller All Around the Town is a 2002 television film directed by Paolo Barzman. Thriller The Untouchables is a 1987 American crime drama film directed by Brian De Palma and written by David Mamet. Based on the book The Untouchables, the film stars Kevin Costner as government agent Eliot Ness. It also stars Robert De Niro as gang leader Al Capone and Sean Connery as Irish-American officer Jimmy Malone. The film follows Ness' autobiographical account of the efforts of him and his Untouchables to bring Capone to justice during Prohibition. The Grammy Award-winning score was composed by Ennio Morricone. The Untouchables was released on June 3, 1987, and received positive reviews. Observers praised the film for its approach, as well as its direction. The film was also a financial success, grossing $76 million domestically. The Untouchables was nominated for four Academy Awards, of which Connery received one for Best Supporting Actor. Comedy Pistol Packin' Woodpecker is the 97th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 2, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy It's Tough Being a Man aka Am I Trying and Tora-san,Our Lovable Tramp is a 1969 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada and starring Kiyoshi Atsumi. It is the first entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy A Jitney Elopement was Charlie Chaplin's fifth film for Essanay Films. It starred Charlie Chaplin and Edna Purviance as lovers, with Edna wanting Charlie to take her away from an arranged marriage her father had planned for her. Charlie does take her away in a jitney, a type of share taxi popular in the United States between 1914 and 1916. Most of the film was made in San Francisco and includes scenes of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and the large Windmills still in the park's west side. Comedy Happy is the Bride is a 1958 British comedy film written and directed by Roy Boulting and starring Ian Carmichael, Janette Scott, Cecil Parker, Terry-Thomas and Joyce Grenfell. It is based on the play Quiet Wedding by Esther McCracken. Comedy The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date is the fifth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Warren William in his fourth performance as the title detective Lone Wolf, and Edward Gargan, Lester Matthews and Don Beddoe as the film's antagonists. The film was directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Salkow and Earl Felton. The film centres on former jewel looter Michael Lanyard, also known by his alias "Lone Wolf", aiming to recover his stamp collection as well as rescuing a damsel in distress. Filming took place in August and September 1940. The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date was theatrically released in the United States in January 1941. Comedy The Floor Below is a 1918 film directed by Clarence G. Badger. Documentary film Wyscig pokoju – Warszawa-Berlin-Praga is a Polish-East German film based on the Peace Race. It was released in 1952. Comedy When Brendan Met Trudy is a 2001 film directed by first time director Kieron J. Walsh and written by Roddy Doyle. The story is about a Dublin schoolteacher who falls in love with a mysterious young woman. Comedy Pluto's Dream House is a 1940 animated short film directed by Clyde Geronimi. Comedy The Idle Class is a 1921 American silent film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin for First National Pictures. Animation Lego Star Wars: Revenge of the Brick is a brickfilm loosely based on Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Revenge of the Brick premiered on the Cartoon Network on May 8, 2005, at 7:00 p.m. EST. The movie can now be seen in QuickTime format on the Lego website or directly downloaded. It was also released with the Clone Wars Volume Two DVD as one of its special features. The spoof was produced by Treehouse Animation, which has since collaborated again with Lego on producing Batman short films similar to it. Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in the original trilogy of Star Wars films, was involved in the creation of this project and narrates a "making-of" feature on the website. According to Hamill, "as the original Luke Skywalker, I think I know something about making Star Wars movies. So the fit with Treehouse [Animations] made perfect sense." The film also appeared on October 2, 2005, at the 2005 Woodstock Film Festival, in the "Animation for Kids" category. Documentary film ""We work far away from home. The old and young are still in the village. If the family can't even spend New Year together, life would be pointless." These are the words of one of the countless Chinese workers who make the heroic journey each year from the new industrial areas to their villages in the provinces. In a calm and observational style devoid of comment, Lixin Fan captures two years in the life of one of these families. The father and mother left the poverty of the country 16 years ago to try their luck in the new economic zones, leaving their daughter behind with her grandparents. Now they work long hours in one of the numerous gray factories that supplies the West with cheap clothing. That said, the most toilsome endeavor is the New Year trip. The sight of the multitude gathered at the station is disconcerting, and the couple waits for a ticket for days. When a snowstorm throws rail service into disorder, the chaos is complete. They still manage time and again, but will they also succeed in keeping the family together and ensuring an education for their children, with the money they send home? Painful moments reveal that the patience the Chinese are known for has its limits." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Comedy The Boob is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by William Wellman, and starring Gertrude Olmstead, Antonio D'Algy, George K. Arthur, and Joan Crawford. Comedy Life is a 1999 American comedy-drama film written by Robert Ramsey & Matthew Stone and directed by Ted Demme. The film stars Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence. The supporting cast includes Obba Babatundé, Bernie Mac, Anthony Anderson, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Bokeem Woodbine, Guy Torry and Barry Shabaka Henley. The film's format is a story being told by an elderly inmate about two of his friends, who are both wrongly convicted of murder and given a life sentence in prison. The film was the last R rated role to date for Eddie Murphy who has stuck mainly to family friendly films for the past 15 years of his career. Comedy Hahaha is a 2010 dramatic comedy film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo "Filmmaker JO Munkyung plans to leave Seoul to live in Canada. So days before his departure, he meets his close friend BANG Jungshik, who is a film critic. After a few rounds, they find out coincidentally, they have both been to the same small seaside town Tong-yung recently. They decide to reveal their accounts of the trip over drinks, under the condition that they only stick to pleasant memories. Not realizing that they were in the same place, at the same time, and with the same people, the two men’s reminiscence of a hot summer infolds like a catalogue of memories. By the director of Tale of Cinema, Woman On The Beach, Night and Day, Like You Know it All." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Documentary film Grave Goods is a 2012 short family documentary directed by Leslie Tai. Thriller Blind Justice is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Eva Moore, Frank Vosper, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Roger Livesey and John Mills. A woman is blackmailed by a criminal, who has discovered that her brother was shot as a coward during the First World War. It was based on Recipe for Murder, a 1932 play by Arnold Ridley. A review of the play, mentioning the forthcoming film, was the first use of the word whodunit it print. Documentary film Becoming Bert Stern is a 2011 documentary film directed by Shannah Laumeister. Documentary film An Indian Story is a National Film Awards winning film. Documentary film All My Mothers is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Ebrahim Saeedi, Zahavi Sanjavi and Abbas Ghazali. Thriller ...And Millions Die! is a 1973 American television film shot in Hong Kong directed by Leslie H. Martinson. The film is about a Nazi war criminal named Franz Kessler, a wealthy germ warfare living in Hong Kong who deals with terrorists. Thriller Hiob is a 2013 Drama film written by Marco Gadge and René Jacob and directed by Marco Gadge. Thriller Bhadaas is a 2013 Hindi thriller film directed and produced by Ajay Yadav. The film released on December 27, 2013. The film features Meera, Aryeman Ramsay, Shree Rajput and Anant Mahadevan as main characters. Science Fiction Ultraman Zero THE MOVIE Super Decisive Battle! Belial Galactic Empire is a 2010 Japanese film in the Ultra Series to celebrate the franchise's 45th anniversary. It serves as a sequel to Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend The Movie. The catchphrases for the movie are "Kaiser Belial descent. Zero, fight with light!" and "This is our light!". The film was directed by Yuichi Abe. The lead character Run is portrayed by Yu Koyanagi, the son of Bro. Tom of the Bubblegum Brothers. Other characters include Run's brother Nao, portrayed by Tatsuomi Hamada and Run's love interest Princess Emerana of Planet Esmeralda, portrayed by actress Tao Tsuchiya. The film will also feature a new version of Ultraman Belial called Galactic Emperor Kaiser Belial. It will also feature Ultraman Zero's ultimate form, Ultimate Zero, by using the Shield of Baradhi which becomes the Ultimate Aegis. Comedy Recep Ivedik 4 is a comedy film directed by Togan Gökbakar. Documentary film La Passione Di Erto is a 2013 documentary film directed by Penelope Bortoluzzi. Documentary film The Magnum Story I - Decisive Moments is a 1989 documentary film directed by Patricia Wheatley. Animation Buratino's Return is a 2013 animation film, written by Ekaterina Mikhaylova and Vadim Zhuk and directed by Ekaterina Mikhaylova. Documentary film Beatles manager Brian Epstein is widely regarded as the band's unofficial fifth member. But in addition to The Beatles, Epstein also discovered other British Invasion acts--such as Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer, and Cilla Black--and wrote record reviews for the music publication Mersey Beat. Utilizing newsreel footage, television clips, and candid interviews with those who knew Epstein best, this documentary chronicles the extraordinary life and times of the influential man who helped redefine the world of pop music. Comedy Drink-Drank-Drunk is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Derek Yee. Science Fiction Woodpecker from Mars is the 69th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 2, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Science Fiction In 1615 Ninja Sarutobi Sasuke is assigned the task of finding a hidden treasure that will restore his clan to their full power. However, sexy ninja warrior Kagero stands in Sasuke's way. Complications ensue when a sudden time warp occurs and both Sasuke and Kagero find themselves thrust hundreds of years into the future to Tokyo, Japan in 1984. Comedy Directed by Sara Sugarman initial release 1999 Comedy Kyun! Ho Gaya Na..., released in English as Look What's Happened Now, is a 2004 Bollywood romance film directed by Samir Karnik starring Vivek Oberoi and Aishwarya Rai in lead roles. This was the first film of leading South Indian film actress Kajal Aggarwal, who played a small role as the friend of Aishwarya Rai. Thriller The Sentinel is a 1977 American horror film directed by Michael Winner and starring Cristina Raines, Chris Sarandon, Ava Gardner, Burgess Meredith, Sylvia Miles, and Eli Wallach. Christopher Walken, Jeff Goldblum, John Carradine, Jerry Orbach, Tom Berenger, and Beverly D'Angelo also appear in the film. It is based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Jeffrey Konvitz who also co-wrote the screenplay with director Michael Winner. The plot focuses on a young model who moves into a historic Brooklyn brownstone that has been sectioned into apartments, only to find that its proprietors are excommunicated Catholic priests, and the building is a gateway to hell. The film was released by Universal Pictures in 1977. It is completely unrelated to the 2006 political thriller of the same name. Documentary film Killing Kasztner: The Jew who Dealt with the Nazis is a feature-length theatrical documentary directed by Gaylen Ross. The film features Ross and her search for the truth about Rudolf Kastner. Ross first heard about Kasztner from a Hungarian woman while working on another documentary, Blood Money: Switzerland's Nazi Gold. Ross interviewed the woman who asserted that she had Kasztner to thank for her life. Ross spent eight years researching and filming the documentary on Kasztner. She interviewed survivors who had been rescued by Kasztner, some of Kasztner's living relatives, the son of the opposing lawyer in Kasztner's case, historians, journalists, and Kasztner's assassin, Ze'ev Eckstein. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and has been critically acclaimed in Israel, Hungary, and the UK. Its U.S. premiere was October 23, 2009. Documentary film Rogue Walk is a 2010 documentary short film written and directed by Treasa O'Brien. Comedy The Flying Car is a six-minute 2002 short film written and directed by Kevin Smith. It stars Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson as the View Askewniverse characters Dante Hicks and Randal Graves, who were introduced in Clerks. While stuck in a traffic jam, Dante and Randal have another philosophical, pop culture-laden conversation — this one sparked when Randal asks Dante what he would hypothetically sacrifice in exchange for marketing rights to a flying car. The short film was the first commissioned for The Tonight Show and premiered there on February 27, 2002. It also appears on the 10th anniversary Clerks. X DVD. The DVD cut is remastered and features an introduction by Kevin Smith. Comedy Double Dealing is a 1932 British film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Cooper, Frank Pettingell and Zoe Palmer. Documentary film Back when Black 47's breakout hit, FUNKY CEILI, was the most requested song on the then booming alt-radio format, Co-Directors Vic Zimet and Stephanie Silber sang along fiercely as it blasted from their speakers, but they could never have imagined that in the fullness of time they'd be producing a documentary about "The House Band of New York City." Documentary film Malcolm and Barbara: Love's Farewell is a 2007 documentary biography film directed by Paul Watson. Thriller Burlesque Fairytales is a drama film directed by Susan Luciani. Comedy Work Experience is a 1989 British short comedy film directed by James Hendrie. It won an Academy Award in 1990 for Best Short Subject. Animation A group of kids unleashes the powers and extraordinary strengths of their guardians to save the world against the evil master. Stars Jose Luis Orozco, Jose A. Toledano and Miguel Calderon. Comedy Yolki, also known as Six Degrees of Celebration, is a 2010 Russian comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov. Two sequels have been released, including Yolki 2 in 2011 and Yolki 3 in 2013. The films in the series represent a Russian tradition of the "New Year's Movie" where films that take place during the holiday season tap into the vein of hope, optimism, and possibility associated with New Year's in the Russian culture. Other examples include The Irony of Fate and The Irony of Fate 2. Typically such films are released in December, just before the start of the holidays in Russia. Documentary film Broke is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Billy Corben. Comedy Law & Order, Lesbian Intent: The Musical is a 2013 short film written by Beth Crosby, Liz Bolton and directed by Andrew Putschoegl. Comedy Barnum & Ringling, Inc. is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 74th Our Gang short that was released and the first to have a synchronized musical and sound-effects track. Comedy Cannonball Wedlock is a comedy film directed by Kôji Maeda. Comedy Bramman is a 2014 Tamil film directed by Socrates, starring Sasikumar and newcomer Lavanya Triphati in the lead roles. The movie is opened to mixed reviews from critics and audience. It has cinematography by Jomon T. John. Animation A Cautionary Tail is a 2012 short animation family drama film written by Erica Harrison and directed by Simon Rippingale. Comedy George and Rosemary is a 1987 animated short co-directed by Alison Snowden and David Fine, about two "golden agers" who prove that passion is not exclusively for the young. Produced by Eunice Macaulay for the National Film Board of Canada, the film received the Genie Award for Best Short Film and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 60th Academy Awards. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. The film was narrated by Cec Linder. Comedy Sportsman of the Century is a 2006 film written and directed by Mischa Alexander. Animation Cats Run is a 2013 short film directed by Kim Yung Gwang and Kim Jin Yung. Comedy The Repairman is a 2013 comedy/drama film directed by Paolo Mitton. Documentary film Portrait of a Winemaker: John Williams of Frog's Leap is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Deborah Koons. Comedy The Bad Intentions is a 2011 Peruvian drama film written and directed by Rosario García-Montero. The film premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in 2011. It won the award for Best Latin American Feature Film at the 2011 Mar del Plata Film Festival. It was also selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film's lead actress Fátima Buntinx was nominated for a Young Artist Award as Best Young Actress in an International Feature Film. Comedy Anbe Sivam is a 2003 Tamil drama film written by Kamal Haasan and directed by Sundar C. The film follows the events of an unexpected journey from Bhubaneswar to Chennai which is undertaken by two men who are polar opposites, portrayed by Kamal Haasan and R. Madhavan. Kiran Rathod, Nassar and Santhana Bharathi also feature in the film, while Vidyasagar and Arthur A. Wilson handled the music score and cinematography respectively. The film addressed a series of themes including that of communism, atheism and altruism, bringing through the film writer Kamal Haasan's views as a humanist. The film released in January 2003 to critical acclaim, though became a box office failure. Post-release, the film has garnered "cult classic" status from critics and television audience. Thriller A Breed Apart is a 1984 American drama film directed by Philippe Mora. It stars Kathleen Turner, Rutger Hauer and Powers Boothe. The screenplay by Paul Wheeler concerns the need to protect endangered species, in this case the bald eagle. Animation Plumber is a 2003 short animated film written by Andrew Knight and directed by Andrew Knight and Richard Rosenman. Science Fiction Locusts: The 8th Plague is a 2005 natural-horror film directed by Ian Gilmour and starring Dan Cortese, Julie Benz and David Keith about a group of farmers and scientists that battle a swarm of flesh-eating locusts that have escaped from a secret genetics laboratory in Idaho. Documentary film There is No Sexual Rapport is a 2011 adult documentary film directed by Raphaël Siboni. Science Fiction Munchie is a 1992 comedy film. The film was directed by Jim Wynorski. The film stars Andrew Stevens and Loni Anderson and Jennifer Love Hewitt makes her debut as a film actress.. The film was released in 1992. It claimed itself to be a sequel to the 1987 comedy horror film Munchies, a film inspired by Gremlins, though it has no relation whatsoever. Thriller Passenger to London is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring John Warwick, Jenny Laird and Paul Neville. Documentary film Children of the Revolution is a 2010 documentary by Irish filmmaker Shane O'Sullivan about Ulrike Meinhof and Fusako Shigenobu, leaders of the German Red Army Faction and the Japanese Red Army. Inspired by the student revolutions of 1968 and appalled by the killing in Vietnam, Meinhof and Shigenobu set out to destroy capitalist power through world revolution. They travelled to the Middle East to train with Palestinian militants and, alongside Leila Khaled, became the leading female revolutionaries of their time. Authors and journalists Bettina Röhl and Mei Shigenobu explore the lives of their mothers, Ulrike and Fusako, providing a unique perspective on two of the most notorious “terrorists” in contemporary history. On the run or kidnapped when their mothers went underground, May and Bettina emerged from difficult childhoods to lead their own extraordinary lives. With capitalism once more in crisis, they reflect on their mother's actions as the film asks: what were they fighting for and what have we learned? Documentary film Crimes Without Honour is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Raymonde Provencher. Science Fiction Justice League: Doom is an animated direct-to-video superhero film loosely based on Mark Waid's JLA story arc, "JLA: Tower of Babel". The movie was adapted and written by Dwayne McDuffie and is directed by Lauren Montgomery. While not a direct sequel to Crisis on Two Earths, the film uses similar character designs by the lead character designer, Phil Bourassa as well as archived footage from the film in the opening. It was released on February 28, 2012. The film also features various actors reprising their roles from the DC animated universe and Green Lantern: Emerald Knights respectively. It is the 13th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. The film is dedicated to the memory of Dwayne McDuffie who died from complications following open heart surgery shortly after writing the film. Comedy Cedric & Hope is a 2012 animation/short/adventure film directed by Pierce Davison. Comedy Dilli Ka Thug is a 1958 Hindi comedy film. It stars Kishore Kumar, Nutan, Madan Puri and Iftekhar. Music was by Ravi and lyrics by S.H. Bihari and Majrooh Sultanpuri. The song "Hum to mohabbat karega" was Sultanpuri's contribution. Comedy The Taming of the Shrew is the first sound film adaptation of the Shakespearean play of the same name. The movie was directed by Sam Taylor, adapted by Taylor from William Shakespeare's play, and stars Mary Pickford and her husband Douglas Fairbanks. Comedy Teacher's Beau is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 136th Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Priest is a 2011 American post-apocalyptic dystopia science fiction action horror film starring Paul Bettany as the title character. The film, directed by Scott Stewart, is loosely based on the Korean comic of the same name. In an alternate world, humanity and vampires have warred for centuries. After the last Vampire War, a veteran Warrior Priest lives in obscurity with other humans inside one of the Church's walled cities. When the Priest's niece is kidnapped by vampires, the Priest breaks his vows to hunt them down. He is accompanied by the niece's boyfriend Hicks, who is a wasteland sheriff, and a former Warrior Priestess. The film first entered development in 2005, when Screen Gems bought the spec script by Cory Goodman. In 2006 Andrew Douglas was attached to direct and Gerard Butler was attached to star. They were eventually replaced by Stewart and Bettany in 2009 and filming started in Los Angeles, California, later in the year. The film changed release dates numerous times throughout 2010 and 2011. It was especially pushed back from 2010 to 2011 to convert the film from 2D to 3D. It was released in the United States and Canada on May 13, 2011. Animation Ozma of Oz is a new, fully animated feature based on the third book in L. Frank Baum's classic "Wizard of Oz" series. Dorothy revisits the Land of Oz and encounters a group of Wheelers (fuzzy creatures with wheels instead of feet) and a friendly robot-like character named Tik Tok. On a mission to help save the Royal Family of Ev, Dorothy is reunited with the Scarecrow, Tin Woodsman and the Lion, and meets Ozma, the Princess of Oz. Dorothy and her friends venture to the underground caverns of Nomeland, narrowly escaping the evil magic of the Nome King in their daring rescue of the Prince of Ev. Narrated by Margot Kidder, the Lightyear Wizard of Oz series was featured exclusively on HBO. Now reacquaint your family with some of literature's best-loved characters in this Colorful, timeless adventure. Thriller Mr. Moto's Gamble is the third film in the Mr. Moto series starring Peter Lorre as the title character. It was released in 1938. Comedy F to 7th: Interchangeable is a 2013 short film written and directed by Ingrid Jungermann. Documentary film Atanka Ka Andhakar is a 1999 film directed by Rajiv Kumar. Science Fiction Puffball is a 2007 supernatural drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg. It is based on the novel by Fay Weldon adapted by her son Dan Weldon. The film was partially funded through the UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund. The film had its premiere at the 2007 Montreal Film Festival. The film was later released in Canada on October 28, 2007, and saw a limited release in the United States on 29 February 2008. Documentary film No Strangers is a 2013 short, history, documentary film directed by Steven Kochones. Comedy Bas Yun Hi is a 2003 comedy musical romance film written by Raja Menon, Pratap Raju and directed by Raja Menon. Animation One Day a Man Bought a House is a 1998 animated short film written and directed by Pjotr Sapegin. Comedy Lamar lets his not-so-smart best friend Zo plan his bachelor party. Will they survive the night? Comedy My Teacher Ate My Homework is a 1997 movie, the second film based on a Shadow Zone book. Documentary film Former Models is a 2011 documentary short biographical film directed and written by Benjamin Pearson. Comedy La pretora, internationally released as My Sister In Law, is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Lucio Fulci. Documentary film Quest for King Arthur is a 2004 History Channel production introduced by Ioan Gruffudd and narrated by Patrick Stewart. The production delves into multiple historical figures who may have contributed to Arthurian legend as early as the third century and as late as the 9th. It cites as our primary source of the legend the writings of Sir Thomas Mallory. Other writings and sources, many used by Mallory, are cited for their specific contributions to the legend. Documentary film Children Hand in Hand is a 1963 Japanese documentary film directed by Susumu Hani. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma. Thriller Night Creature is a 1977 adventure horror-thriller film written by Hubert Smith and directed by Lee Madden. Thriller Suddenly at Midnight is a 1981 South Korean horror film directed by Ko Young-nam. Documentary film Space Pioneers, A Canadian Story is a 1988 documentary film written by David Sobelman and directed by David Sobelman and Rudy Buttignol. Animation The Stitches Speak is a 2010 documentary animation short film written and directed by Nina Sabnani. Comedy 2001 Maniacs is a 2005 American comedy horror film directed by Tim Sullivan, starring Robert Englund, Jay Gillespie, Dylan Edrington, and Matthew Carey. It is a remake of the 1964 film Two Thousand Maniacs! written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. The film is distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment. It was filmed in Westville, Georgia. Comedy The Missionary is a 1982 British comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine, produced by George Harrison, Denis O'Brien, Michael Palin and Neville C. Thompson. Science Fiction Burn Up! is a 1991 Japanese anime original video animation release. It concerns a special group of police officers called Team Warrior who are often given special assignments in the police department. In 2005, ADV Films released Burn Up! on DVD in the USA. The DVD also contains the English dub. Sentai Filmworks re-released the OVA on DVD in September 2009. Thriller Level Seven is a 2011 sci-fi thriller film written by Vincent J. Francillon and directed by Geraint Wyn Davies. Animation A Modern Convenience is a 2012 short animated biographical family film written and directed by Maureen Selwood. Comedy Call Me Madam is a 1953 American Technicolor musical film directed by Walter Lang, with songs by Irving Berlin, based on the stage musical of the same name. The film, with a screenplay by Arthur Sheekman, starred Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor, Vera-Ellen, Billy DeWolfe, George Sanders, and Walter Slezak. The film replaced "Washington Square Dance" with the older "International Rag", and interpolated "What Chance Have I With Love?" from Berlin's Louisiana Purchase. A soundtrack album was released by Decca both as a 10-inch LP and as a set of three 7-inch EPs, and was released on CD in 2004 by Hallmark. The numbers "The Hostess with the Mostes'" and "You're Just in Love" are included on the Rhino Records CD set Irving Berlin in Hollywood. The film was out of circulation for many years but was issued on DVD in 2004. Merman won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy. Alfred Newman won the Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, and Irene Sharaff was nominated for her costume design. Thriller La Otra is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Dolores del Río. The film inspired the movie Dead Ringer, starred by Bette Davis. Documentary film Taste The Waste is a 2011 film directed by Valentin Thurn. Documentary film Peaceable Kingdom is a documentary produced in 2004 by Tribe of Heart is about several farmers who refuse to kill animals and how they convert to veganism as a way of life. A newer version of the film premiered in 2009 called Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home which featured different people. On the Tribe of Heart website for the 2009 film, there is no apparent mention of the 2004 movie. The 2004 film tells the story of how the farmers create an animal sanctuary farm called "Farm Sanctuary" where they rescue injured animals, half dead, abandoned, and rejected by the farm industry for not being productive. A few examples are a cow with mastitis or newborn chicks unfit for production. It has won awards such as the Festival Theme Award in 2004 of the Ojai Film Festival, with music by Moby. Images of exploitations are shown during the film. According to the primatologist Jane Goodall, "Peaceable Kingdom is a piece of art" The documentary's producers, James LaVeck and Jenny Stein, have created a website called HumaneMyth.org that explores whether animals can be used humanely for food - advocating that it is generally not possible to do so. Comedy Thou Wast Mild And Lovely is a 2014 thriller, comedy romance film written by Josephine Decker and David Barker and directed by Josephine Decker. Thriller Purple Noon is a 1960 film directed by René Clément, based on the 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith. The film stars Alain Delon in his first major film, along with then famous Maurice Ronet and Marie Laforêt; Romy Schneider appears briefly in an uncredited role as Freddie Miles' companion, and Billy Kearns impersonates Greenleaf's friend Freddy Miles. The film, principally in French, contains brief sequences in Italian. The film's source novel was adapted again in 1999, under the original title, directed by Anthony Minghella, starring Matt Damon, Jude Law, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Thriller Boom! is a 1968 British drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Noël Coward, directed by Joseph Losey, and adapted from the play The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore by Tennessee Williams. Comedy Too Much Johnson is a 1938 American comedy film written and directed by Orson Welles. The film was made three years before Welles directed Citizen Kane, but it was never publicly screened. The film was believed to be lost, but in 2008 a print was discovered in a warehouse in Pordenone, Italy. The film premiered Wednesday, October 9, 2013, at the Pordenone Silent Film Festival. In August 2014 the film was made available online by the National Film Preservation Foundation. The film was not intended to stand by itself, but was designed as the cinematic aspect of Welles's Mercury Theatre stage presentation of William Gillette's 1894 comedy about a New York playboy who flees from the violent husband of his mistress and borrows the identity of a plantation owner in Cuba who is expecting the arrival of a mail order bride. Welles planned to mix live action and film for this production. The film was designed to run 40 minutes, with 20 minutes devoted to the play's prologue and two 10-minute introductions for the second and third act. Comedy Sam the Man is an American film directed by Gary Winick. Comedy Smetto quando voglio is a 2014 Italian comedy film directed by Sydney Sibilia. The film tells the story of Pietro Zinni, a brilliant neurobiologist, who suddenly loses his job at the university because of the economic crisis. Without any reasonable chance to find another contract, Pietro is forced by the situation to put together an unlikely criminal gang of moneyless nerdy ex university's researchers like him to create a special smart drug, still unknown and not illegal by Italian law. The success is immediate and unexpected, but Pietro and his friends have to manage something they are not used to: money, much money, probably too much for a bunch of bookworms. Documentary film Empty House is a 2012 documentary, biographical, short film written and directed by Jesús Mª Palacios. Thriller Goldberg & Eisenberg is a 2013 horror and thriller film written and directed by Oren Carmi . Thriller Confessions of a Pit Fighter is a 2005 American martial arts action film directed by Art Camacho and starring Hector Echavarria, Armand Assante, Flavor Flav, James Russo and John Savage. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California and produced by Alliance Group Entertainment. It was distributed in by Lions Gate Entertainment. Comedy The Extraordinary Tale is a comedy drama fantasy horror romance thriller film directed by Laura Alvea and Jose F. Ortuño. Thriller A Tragedy at Midnight is a 1942 film directed by Joseph Santley. Comedy Heart of Glass is a 1976 film directed and produced by Werner Herzog, set in 18th century Bavaria. The film was written by Herzog, based partly on a story by Herbert Achternbusch. The main character is "Hias," based on the legendary Bavarian prophet Mühlhiasl. Thriller White Bear is a 2013 episode of the TV series, Black Mirror written by Charlie Brooker and directed by Carl Tibbetts. Comedy Policarpo is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy "Drag Queen HeistView is an action-comedy about the desperate attempts by two hopeless romantics, Bobby and Jared, to make some quick cash by robbing a local bank. Jared comes up with an “infallible” plan for the pair to rob the Second Fidelity Bank … in drag. Regrettably, Jared’s boyfriend and co-conspirator, Bobby, is anything but infallible. Each step Bobby takes is a step in the wrong direction. Watch these two as their plan unravels like a cheap weave!" Quoting the synopsis from Blue Seraph Productions. Documentary film Kamlabai is a 1991 film directed and produced by Reena Mohan. Documentary film Rich Hill is a 2014 American documentary film co-produced and directed by Andrew Droz Palermo and Tracy Droz Tragos. The film premiered in the competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. It won the U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Documentary Award at the festival. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, The Orchard and Independent Lens acquired distribution rights to the film. Independent Lens broadcast the film nationally on PBS, while The Orchard distributed the film in the U.S. and Canada outside of linear broadcast. The film was released on August 1, 2014 in the United States. Thriller Hum Toh Mohabbat Karega is a 2000 Bollywood thriller-comedy film. It was the first time Karisma Kapoor and Bobby Deol were paired.This film is inspired by 1981 Hollywood film Eyewitness starring William Hurt and Sigourney Weaver. Comedy Cin... tetangga gue, kuntilanak! is a 2010 horror comedy film written and directed by Yan Senjaya. Comedy The Hustler of Muscle Beach is a 1980 comedy film that originally aired on ABC-TV. The film stars Richard Hatch as a get-rich-quick schemer who stages a bodybuilding competition as Muscle Beach in Venice, California. The film included performances by several professional bodybuilders, including Franco Columbu and Frank Zane, and also co-starred Kay Lenz and Jeanette Nolan. The film was conceived as a pilot for a television series, but the concept never developed beyond this production. The Hustler of Muscle Beach was first broadcast on May 16, 1980. Animation My Life as McDull is a Chinese animated feature film from Hong Kong released in 2001. The film surrounds the life of McDull, a hugely popular cartoon pig character created by Alice Mak and Brian Tse which has appeared on comics ever since the 1990s. In 2004, the sequel to this film, McDull, Prince de la Bun, was released. Documentary film ABBA: The Movie is a 1977 film about the pop group ABBA's Australian tour. It was directed by Lasse Hallström, who directed most of the group's videos. The film has become a cult film among ABBA fans. Its release coincided with the release of ABBA: The Album, the group's fifth studio album, and features many songs from that album as well as many of their earlier hits, and one, "Get on the Carousel", unavailable anywhere else. Thriller The Case of Itaewon Homicide is a 2009 South Korean film, based on the true story of the Itaewon murder case, which shocked Korea when college student Jo Jong-Pil was found dead at an Itaewon Burger King in 1997. Two teenagers, Arthur Patterson, the son of an American service member and Korean mother, and Edward Lee, became suspects but were eventually freed due lack of evidence and the case was never solved. It stars Jang Geun-suk as Arthur Patterson and Jung Jin-young as his lawyer. Song Joong-ki played the victim. The film had 531,068 admissions in South Korea nationwide. Thriller Vento del sud also known as South Wind is a 1959 Italian mafia crime thriller film directed by Enzo Provenzale starring Claudia Cardinale and Renato Salvatori. Animation Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare is the fifteenth direct-to-DVD movie based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons, released on September 14, 2010, seven months after the release of the Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo. The movie sold 53,389 units in its first week and as of January 2013, it has sold approximately 194,000 units. Animation Schlaf is a 2010 animated short film written by Claudius Gentinetta and directed by Frank Braun and Claudius Gentinetta. Documentary film Ink Deep is a 2012 short documentary animation biographical film directed by Constance Levesque. Documentary film The Immigration Paradox is a crime fiction drama historical documentary film directed by Lourdes Lee Vasquez. Comedy A Short Film About Shopping is a comedy, horror and thriller film written and directed by Henry Miller. Documentary film RuPaul narrates this affectionate look at everyone's favorite televangelist/living cosmetic display: Tammy Faye Bakker. The eldest of eight children in rural Minnesota, Tammy Faye married Jim Bakker in 1960, and soon they found a following on the gospel circuit. This eventually led to a gig on Christian media mogul Pat Robertson's first television shows, including the ever-popular 700 Club. Perhaps jealous of their rising profile, Robertson soon usurped the show for himself.The Bakkers went on to co-found the Trinity Broadcasting Network, until that too was wrestled away from them by investors. Riding a tide of religious fundamentalism, the Bakkers reached their gaudy heights with the PTL Network and the spinoff Christian theme park Heritage USA. Then the roof caved in. Jim was forced to pay hush money to future Playboy centerfold model Jessica Hahn and then was submitted to rival Jerry Falwell's hostile take-over of the network. Soon Jim was in jail for fraud, and Tammy was at Betty Ford for addiction to prescription drugs. Comedy Fairytruth is a 2013 short family film written by Drew Doyle and directed by Mike Green. Documentary film Rock Hudson's Home Movies is a 1992 documentary by Mark Rappaport. It shows clips from Rock Hudson's movies that could be interpreted as gay entendres. Eric Farr speaks to the camera as if speaking Rock Hudson's words from a posthumous diary. Film clips from more than 30 Hudson films illustrate ways in which his sexual orientation played out on screen. First there are tenuous and unresolved relationships with women, then clips of Rock with men, cruising and circling. Second, there is pedagogical eros: Hudson with older men. Rock is seen with his male sidekicks, often Tony Randall. Next, the film looks in depth at comedies of sexual embarrassment and innuendo: films in which Hudson sometimes plays two characters, "macho Rock and homo Rock." Lastly, the film reflects on Hudson's death from AIDS. Documentary film Rite of Passage is a 1997 documentary film directed by Richard Keddie. Animation Au Poil is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Hélène Friren. Thriller Last Ghost Standing is a 1999 Hong Kong film directed by Billy Chung. The film is an adaptation of the novel by Simon Lui. Thriller Dalam is a 2013 Telugu-Tamil bilingual action thriller film by debutant director M Jeevan, a protégé of noted Indian director Ram Gopal Varma. The Telugu version Dalam was produced by M. Sumanth Kumar Reddy under the banner of Mammoth Media & Entertainment and released in the first week of 15 August 2013, while Koottam, the Tamil version, will release in 2014. The film starring Naveen Chandra, Piaa Bajpai and Kishore, tells the story of a group of former naxals and their struggles against the police and politicians to start their lives afresh. Animation Chow Hound is a Looney Tunes animated short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Released June 16, 1951, the voices are performed by Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet and John T. Smith. Unlike most Warner Bros.-series cartoons featuring cats as the antagonists of their targets and dogs serving to discourage their behavior, Chow Hound uses a different formula, wherein a large bulldog is the merciless bully, and the cat are his hapless victims. A brief clip of the cartoon can be seen in the film Conspiracy Theory and in the film Cats & Dogs Documentary film Ghosts of Abu Ghraib is a 2007 documentary film, directed by Rory Kennedy, that examines the events of the 2004 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal. The film premiered January 19, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film aired on HBO on February 22, 2007. It was also shown at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival on March 23, 2007 and at the Cleveland International Film Festival on March 25, 2007. Working Films coordinated the US national community engagement campaign with Ghosts of Abu Ghraib. It brought together the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, the American Civil Liberties Union, faith groups, and others to end US policy sanctioning torture. Comedy Maibowle is an East German musical comedy film, released in 1959. It was directed by Günter Reisch. Comedy Wallace & Gromit: The Best of Aardman Animation is a 1996 compilation film featuring previous Wallace and Gromit shorts. Thriller Blackspot is a 2008 horror thriller film written by Ben Hawker and Luke Hawker and directed by Ben Hawker. Thriller Brigham City is a 2001 murder mystery film. It was written, directed by and starring Richard Dutcher in the main role. It is an independent film and was financed by private investors. Because of the in-movie descriptions of geography and population, it depicts a fictional Utah town of Brigham City rather than the actual town of Brigham City. It was filmed in Mapleton, Utah. Comedy Crash Road is a 2007 comedy film written by Krystof Hanzlík, Christian Heinzand and directed by Krystof Hanzlík. Animation Tuning the Instruments is a 2000 short animated film written by Agnieszka Kucia and Jerzy Kucia and directed by Jerzy Kucia. Comedy The Adventures of Huck Finn is a 1993 American adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers, distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and Buena Vista Pictures, and starring Elijah Wood, Courtney B. Vance, Jason Robards and Robbie Coltrane; it is based on Mark Twain's novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, although it focuses almost exclusively on the first half of the book. The film follows a boy named Huckleberry Finn and an escaped slave named Jim, who travel the Mississippi River together and overcome various obstacles along the way. The movie received a "PG" rating from the MPAA for some mild violence and language. Thriller Life After Life is a 1981 film directed by Peter Wai-Chuen Yung. Comedy Urbanissimo is a 1967 animation comedy short film written by John Hubley and Faith Hubley and directed by John Hubley. Thriller 127 Hours is a 2010 British-American biographical survival drama film directed, co-written and produced by Danny Boyle. The film stars James Franco as real-life canyoneer Aron Ralston, who became trapped by a boulder in an isolated slot canyon in Blue John Canyon, southeastern Utah, in April 2003. The film, based on Ralston's memoir Between a Rock and a Hard Place, was written by Boyle and Simon Beaufoy, produced by Christian Colson and John Smithson and the music was scored by A. R. Rahman. Beaufoy, Colson and Rahman had all previously worked with Boyle on Slumdog Millionaire. The film was well received by critics and audiences and it was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Franco. Documentary film Talk Back Out Loud is a biographical documentary film directed by Kaori Sakagami. Thriller The Pleasure Garden is a 1925 British silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock in his directorial debut. Based on a novel by Oliver Sandys, the film is about two chorus girls at the Pleasure Garden Theatre in London and their troubled relationships. Comedy Whole Lotta Sole is a 2012 independent comedy film written and directed by Terry George and starring Brendan Fraser, David O'Hara, Colm Meaney, Yaya DaCosta and Martin McCann. Documentary film These Girls Are Missing is a 1995 documentary film from directors Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini. In a striking and bold manner, it addresses the gender gap in education in Africa. Its world premiere was at the UN Fourth World Conference on Women. The film grew out of an initiative by the FAWE, The Forum for African Women Educationalists, with additional support from the Rockefeller Foundation and UNICEF. The film's purpose was to address, as Robertson puts it, "the elephant in the room" about girls in school and allow for discussion of attitudes about the effect of education on African girls and their societies. It is currently used for training within the Peace Corps who, in statements, have described the film as "rich in its learning opportunities as well as being beautifully filmed." Comedy My School Chum is a film directed by Robert Siodmak released on Jul 22, 1960. Science Fiction The Apocalypse is a 2007 American direct-to-DVD disaster film produced by The Asylum and released via its Faith Films label. It has heavy similarity to the 1998 films Armageddon and Deep Impact, however the storyline is drastically different, a recurring theme of some The Asylum's mockbusters. Documentary film Downtown Locals is a documentary film directed by Rory Muir and Robin Muir. Documentary film Original Schtick is a 1999 comedy documentary directed by Maciek Wszelaki. Documentary film Everything's Going To Be Fine is a 2011 short film written and directed by Ryan Malloy. Documentary film The Best That Never Was is a documentary film directed by Jonathan Hock that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Documentary film We Were Rebels is a 2014 Documentary film directed by Katharina von Schroeder. Thriller Rabbit Woman is a 2013 thriller film written by Verónica Chen and directed by Verónica Chen. Comedy A Lady Mislaid is a 1958 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Phyllis Calvert, Alan White and Thorley Walters. Documentary film Accelerating America is a 2007 film directed by Timothy Hotchner. Documentary film Pierre Schoendoerffer, the Sentinel of Memory is the first feature length documentary about French writer and filmmaker Pierre Schoendoerffer, directed by Raphaël Millet and produced by Olivier Bohler for Nocturnes Productions in 2011. Documentary film Tutto il mondo ride is a 1952 Italian film. Comedy Dead Long Enough is the comedic story of Ben Jones brilliantly played by Jason Hughes. Ben is a worn out depressed Welsh Lawyer who lives in the shadow of his larger than life promiscuous TV celebrity brother Harry Jones played by Michael Sheen. Ben hankers after his lost love the fiery red headed Irish colleen Sinead played by Angeline Ball. However in a fit of pique Ben decides to accept the marriage proposal from his brow beating ball bustin' girlfriend Ceri Sian played by comedienne Baurunka O Shaunessy. So Harry decides that he must do something 'good' for his brother. In fact he must bring him back to Ireland where the boys had a great time in their youth. This act of 'generosity' begins a series of events that will change their lives forever but 'in a good way' where everyone gets a second chance, sort of. Documentary film "Teens interview gay elders about their experiences growing up in the 1950s and how they created, formed and nurtured a gay community in a time when gay lives were underground and hidden" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film World of People is a 1966 documentary short film written and directed by Artavazd Peleshian. Comedy Let's Get Laid is a 1978 British comedy film directed by James Kenelm Clarke and starring Robin Askwith, Fiona Richmond and Anthony Steel. After being demobbed at the end of the Second World War, Gordon Laid returns to London - only to find himself suspected of a murder in Wapping. Documentary film Technicolor for Industrial Films is a sponsored film about how Technicolor can be used in industrial films. The film features footage of various objects in Technicolor, showing how it can be used in filmmaking. One scene shows a bunch of everyday goods, first being shown in black-and-white, then in Technicolor. The film is notable because it's an ephemeral film about ephemeral films, and very few ephemeral films were made about ephemeral films at the time this film was made. The film is now in the public domain. Comedy In Harihar Nagar is a 1990 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by the duo Siddique-Lal. It stars Mukesh, Siddique, Jagadish and Ashokan in major roles. The film became one of the biggest hits in Malayalam film history and has a dedicated cult following. It is referred to as part of the golden age of Malayalam comedy and among the most hilarious movies in Indian cinema. The achieved blockbuster status and completed 150 days. The film has spawned three sequels, 2 Harihar Nagar, In Ghost House Inn and John Honai, where the first two sequels were written and directed by Lal from the duo and they ended up as box office hits and the third sequel which currently under production is directed by T.A. Thoufeeq. The film was remade in several other Indian languages. Comedy A struggling actor pushing 30 works a day job at a luxury hotel, shepherding guests and party goers, while yearning for the girl of his dreams. Comedy Elvis and Marilyn is a 1998 film directed by Armando Manni. Comedy Agathe Cléry is a 2008 French film directed and co-written by Etienne Chatiliez, with co-writer Laurent Chouchan. Documentary film Bomgay is a 1996 Indian short film directed by Riyad Vinci Wadia and Jangu Sethna. The film stars Kushal Punjabi and Rahul Bose with music by Ashutosh Phatak. It is often regarded as India's first gay film and is known for its controversial gay sex scene in a library. Bomgay consists of six segments, each based on a poem by Indian writer R. Raj Rao. Thriller On the Inside is a 2010 thriller film written and directed by D.W. Brown. Comedy Around the Pink House is a 1999 film co-directed by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige. It was an international co-production between France, Canada and Lebanon. It was Lebanon's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Comedy The Royal Tenenbaums is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson and co-written with Owen Wilson. The film stars Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Bill Murray, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson, Owen Wilson and Danny Glover. It follows the lives of three gifted siblings who experience great success in youth, and even greater disappointment and failure after their eccentric father leaves them in their adolescent years. An ironic and absurdist sense of humor pervades the film. Hackman won a Golden Globe for his performance. The screenplay was nominated for an Academy Award. In 2008, a poll taken by Empire ranked it as the 159th greatest film ever made. Thriller The Evil That Men Do is a 1984 Mexican-American action thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson that stars Charles Bronson. The film was adapted by David Lee Henry and John Crowther from a novel by R. Lance Hill. Bronson plays an assassin who comes out of retirement to seek vengeance on the torture and murder of a journalist friend. Documentary film From a Night Porter's Point of View is a 1977 documentary film by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski. It won the Grand Prix at the nineteenth Kraków Film Festival in 1979. The 16 minute film consists of an interview with Marian Osuch, a minor security official. Most of the footage is of Osuch performing the various duties of his job, while he narrates his opinions on various subjects. Osuch talks mostly about his position, how he personally enjoys enforcing various bureaucratic rules, arresting petty offenders, and confiscating fishing rods. He also details his support for the government and capital punishment, saying that criticism of the government should be silenced, and that criminals should be hanged in public. English-subtitled versions of the film are included on Polskie Wydawnictwo Audiowizualne's double-disc survey of Kieślowski's non-fiction work Polish School of the Documentary: Krzysztof Kieślowski and as an extra on the Artificial Eye DVD of Kieślowski's A Short Film About Killing. Comedy Doctor in Trouble is a 1970 British comedy film, the seventh and last film in the Doctor series. It was directed by Ralph Thomas and stars Leslie Phillips as a doctor who gets accidentally trapped on an outgoing cruise ship while it begins a round the world trip. The cast was rounded out by a number of British comedy actors including James Robertson Justice, Harry Secombe and Angela Scoular. It was based on the story Doctor on Toast by Richard Gordon. Documentary film Sunday, We'll See is a 2013 short film directed by Sophie B. Jacques. Comedy The Adventure of Iron Pussy is a 2003 Thai musical-action-comedy film written and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Michael Shaowanasai and starring Shaowanasai. The protagonist is a transvestite Thai secret agent whose alter ego is a gay male convenience clerk. A homage and parody of the 1970s Thai action films, musicals and melodramas, particularly those that starred Mitr Chaibancha and Petchara Chaowarat, the movie premiered at the 2003 Tokyo International Film Festival and has also played at the Berlin Film Festival, the International Film Festival Rotterdam and other festivals. It is a cult film and has screened at several gay and lesbian film festivals as well. Comedy Bare Wench: The Final Chapter is a 2005 comedy film directed by Jim Wynorski. Thriller Star 67 is a 2012 crime thriller directed by Kathi Selvakumar and Triden V Balasingam, featuring Imman Kannan in the lead role. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Senthuran Alagaiya, while cinematography and editing were handled by Kuhenthiran and Triden V. Balasingam, respectively. It was produced by Wotar Sound Pictures. It had a decent run at select cinemas and tasted success at the box office. Documentary film Intonation. Segrey Slonimsky is 2009 documentary film written and directed by Alexander Sokurov. Documentary film NWD VII- Flying High Again will rock you harder than Ozzy's epic anthem! Once again, Freeride Entertainment travels the globe to capture the best riding on the planet! Filmed in HD and 16 mm, Flying High Again presents a visual landscape that feels weightless one moment and powerfully raw the next. Your heart will race as you witness in vibrant clarity the hugest airs, sickest stunts, and gnarliest urban assaults ever performed on a mountain bike! Hard-hitting tunes and loads of bonus features juice up this visually tasty movie, making it a must see! Shot on location in Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Germany, Italy, Turkey, and the USA. Comedy Window to Paris is a 1993 Russian drama film directed by Yuri Mamin. Some French friends suggested that Yuri Mamin should make a joint Russian-French film, which led to the creation of the 1993 film "Window to Paris" or "Salade Russe". The film starts with residents of a Saint Petersburg communal apartment of 1990s finding a window hidden behind a cupboard that leads to a mansard roof and shows the effect of this discovery. The film is a grotesque prediction of the effect of fall of the Iron Curtain on the life in Europe, about the invasion of Russian demoralized businessmen and the humiliation of the intelligentsia in Russia. At the end of the film, the main character, Nikolai Chizhov, a school music teacher and a member of the Russian intelligentsia, gives a persuasive speech to the children, who have decided to remain in Paris. In his words: You were born in a terrible time in a poor, devastated country. But it is your country, after all! Don't you want to make it better? At that time, this was a rather rare demonstration of patriotism; the authors of the film and all its actors were quite sincere. Comedy Pakkinti Ammayi or Pakka Inti Ammayi is a 1953 Telugu comedy film produced by East Indian Company and directed by Chittajalu Pullayya. It is based on a Bengali story Pasher Bari by Arun Chowdhury. The film featured Anjali Devi as the beautiful neighbour girl. Famous comedian Relangi Venkata Ramaiah acted as her lover Subbarayudu and veteran South Indian singer A. M. Rajah as his opponent. Documentary film SELF AND OTHERS is a documentary film directed by Makoto Satō. Documentary film Une sorte de journal vidéo is a 2011 film directed by Agnès b. Documentary film Dinosaur 13 is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Todd Douglas Miller. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, CNN Films and Lionsgate acquired distribution rights of the film. Thriller Rockaway is a 2007 action thriller film written and directed by Jeff Crook and Josh Crook. Thriller In the Company of Spies is a TV film directed by Tim Matheson. Comedy You Kiss Like a God is a 2009 Czech comedy film directed by Marie Poledňáková. Animation The Monk and the Fish is a 1994 animated short film made by Michaël Dudok de Wit at the studio Folimage. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film at the 67th Academy Awards and Best Short Animated Film at the 48th British Academy Film Awards. It was also one of seven short subjects shown in French cinemas and released on VHS as part of the package film Le Petit Cirque et autres contes. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy Il diavolo is a 1963 black-and-white Italian film directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro. It tells the story of an Italian merchant and his experiences during a visit to Sweden. Comedy Hot Under the Collar is a 2006 short comedy film written by Brent Katz and directed by Gregg Simon. Documentary film Veteran Documentary Corps: Zoe Dunning is a 2014 documentary,LGBT, biographical and drama film directed by Silvia Turchin. Thriller The Man on the Eiffel Tower is a 1950 American mystery film directed by Burgess Meredith and starring Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone, Meredith, and Robert Hutton. It is based on the 1931 novel La Tête d'un homme by Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his detective Jules Maigret. The film was co-produced by Tone and Allen as T&A Film Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is also known as L'homme de la tour Eiffel in France. Comedy The Most Valuable Wife is a comedy drama film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. Documentary film Birds is a 2014 mystery, documentary and short film written and directed by Ulu Braun. Comedy Dekh Kabira Roya is a bollywood romantic comedy film, released in 1957 directed by Amiya Chakravarty. Comedy Annabelle's Affairs is a 1931 American romantic comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Victor McLaglen, Jeanette MacDonald and Roland Young. The film is based on the play Good Gracious Annabelle by Clare Kummer. It is the only one of MacDonald's films to be considered lost. It was well received by critics, but didn't perform well at the box office. After they are separated shortly after their marriage, Annabelle doesn't really know what her husband looks like. When they meet later she finds herself falling in love with him, without realizing that they are already married. Science Fiction Dragon Fighter is a Sci Fi Pictures original film that premiered on January 4, 2003 and was directed by Phillip J. Roth. It stars Dean Cain and Kristine Byers. Science Fiction Tokyo 1960 is a 1957 horror action film directed by Teodorico C. Santos starring Tessie Quintana and Zaldy Zshornack. Thriller Friday the 13th Part III is a 1982 horror film and the third entry in the Friday the 13th franchise, directed by Steve Miner. Originally released in 3-D, it is the first film to feature antagonist Jason Voorhees wearing his signature hockey mask, which has become a trademark of both the character and franchise, as well an icon in American cinema and horror films in general. As a direct sequel to Friday the 13th and Friday the 13th Part 2, the film follows a group of co-eds on vacation at a house on Crystal Lake, where Jason Voorhees has taken refuge. When first released, the film was intended to end the series as a trilogy. However unlike its sequel Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter and the later film, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, Friday the 13th Part III did not include a moniker in its title to indicate it as such. Thriller Naked Weapon is a 2002 Hong Kong action-thriller film directed by action choreographer Tony Ching and starring Maggie Q, Anya Wu and Daniel Wu. Written by prolific film producer Wong Jing, Naked Weapon is similar in theme though unrelated to his earlier work Naked Killer. The film revolves around three female assassins who get close to their targets, primarily through seduction, before they kill them. Having grossed HK$72,828 in the first week of release in Hong Kong, the film quickly dropped in the subsequent week. Documentary film Rwanda: Beyond the Deadly Pit is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Gilbert Ndahayo. Documentary film Yume to kyôki no ohkoku is a 2013 documentary film directed by Mami Sunada. Comedy Mahallada duv-duv gap is a 1960 black-and-white Uzbek comedy. The film was directed by Y. Stepchuk and produced by Shuhrat Abbosov, a prominent Uzbek filmmaker. Mahallada duv-duv gap is considered to be one of the best Uzbek films of all time and Shuhrat Abbosov, who received a National Artist of the USSR award for his works, is celebrated as one of the founders of the Uzbek film making industry. Thriller Shelter Island is a 2003 thriller film directed by Geoffrey Schaaf. Comedy Commander and Chief is a 2012 comedy, sci-fi film directed by Gerson Sanginitto and Ric Halpern. Comedy Reducing is a 1931 comedy drama film written by Beatrice Banyard, Robert E. Hopkins, Willard Mack, and Zelda Sears and directed by Charles Reisner. Thriller Maximum is a 2012 Hindi crime/thriller film written and directed by Kabeer Kaushik. The project features Naseeruddin Shah, Sonu Sood, Neha Dhupia, and Vinay Pathak in pivotal roles. Maximum was released on 29 June 2012. After the film's release, the film got mixed reviews but was a disaster at the box office. Animation Ringing Bell is the 1978 Japanese/American anime film adaption of the book of the same name written by Takashi Yanase. It is most notable by fans and critics as a G-rated children's film which makes a sharp-sudden turn into a dark and violent story. It is also recognized as one of the only Japanese shock films directed towards children. It was banned in most countries while some countries give it a restricted rating. Ringing Bell was produced by Sanrio and originally shown as a double feature alongside the US/Sanrio co-production The Mouse and his Child. It is Sanrio's first anime film to have a dark plot, only two other films produced by the company, The Ideon: A Contact and The Ideon: Be Invoked also follow suit. Comedy Super Mario Bros. is a 1993 American science fiction fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel. A loose live-action adaptation of the 1985 Nintendo video game of the same name, the film stars Bob Hoskins as Mario, John Leguizamo as Luigi, Dennis Hopper as King Koopa, and Samantha Mathis as Princess Daisy. It tells the story of the Mario brothers, as they find a parallel universe, where King Koopa is a dictator. They have to rescue Princess Daisy and stop Koopa from attempting to merge the dimensions so that he could become a dictator of both worlds. Super Mario Bros. was released on May 28, 1993 in the United States. Though a critical and financial failure, the film was nominated for two Saturn Awards. Comedy Single Spaced is a 1997 short comedy film written and directed by Todd Rohal. Comedy A dark comedy styled after the 'art film' about the seemingly normal events of one man's evening. But after finding a strange item in his glass of milk, 'noraml' is no longer the case. Comedy The Four Troublesome Heads is an 1898 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Méliès's company Star Film and is numbered 167 in its catalogues. An illegal print of the film, copied without authorization from Méliès, was released in America in 1903 by Siegmund Lubin under the title Four Heads Are Better Than One. The film features the first known use of multiple exposure of objects on a black background on film, a special effect Méliès went on to use prolifically. Comedy Inday, Inday Sa Balitaw is a 1986 action comedy fantasy film written by Jose Javier Reyes, Luciano B. Carlos and directed by Luciano B. Carlos. Comedy Whisker is a 2014 short comedy drama film written by Corey Chalmers and directed by Steven Saussey. Animation Heavy Traffic is a 1973 American animated drama film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. The film, which begins, ends, and occasionally combines with live-action, explores the often surreal fantasies of a young New York cartoonist named Michael Corleone, using pinball imagery as a metaphor for inner-city life. Heavy Traffic was Bakshi and producer Steve Krantz's follow-up to the successful and coolly controversial film Fritz the Cat, the first animated feature to receive an X rating. Though producer Krantz made varied attempts to produce an R-rated film, Heavy Traffic was given an X rating by the MPAA. The film received positive reviews and is widely considered to be Bakshi's biggest critical success. Animation Khumba is a 2013 3D South African computer-animated adventure comedy film directed and produced by Anthony Silverston, written by Silverston and Raffaella Delle Donne. The film stars the voice talents of Jake T. Austin, Steve Buscemi, Loretta Devine, Laurence Fishburne, Richard E. Grant, AnnaSophia Robb, Catherine Tate, and Liam Neeson. It was made by Triggerfish Animation Studios and is distributed by Millennium Entertainment in the US. The International distribution rights are being licensed by Cinema Management Group. The film centers on Khumba, a half-striped zebra who is blamed for the lack of rain by the rest of his insular, superstitious herd. He then embarks on a quest to earn his stripes. The film was entirely dedicated in memory of the death of The Quagga Breeding Project founder Reinhold Rau, who died on February 11, 2006. Rau was known for efforts to use selective-breeding to recreate the extinct quagga, a close relative of the plains zebra. Documentary film Sin by Silence is a domestic violence documentary film by Olivia Klaus that offers a unique gateway into the lives of women who are the tragedies living worst-case scenarios and survivors - women who have killed their abusive husbands. Based on the first inmate-initiated and led support group in the entire United States prison system, the film reveals the history and stories of the members of the group Convicted Women Against Abuse created by inmate Brenda Clubine in 1989. By following five women's abusive experiences that led to their incarceration, the film take viewers on their journeys from victim to survivors, reveals the history of the Battered Women Syndrome in the state of California, and shatters misconceptions. This documentary is a production of Quiet Little Place Productions. The award-winning film premiered at the Cleveland International Film Festival 2009, and went on to screen nationally as part of the grassroots tour, entitled Stop the Violence, that took the film to over 40 communities in 10 states through the United States. Comedy La figliastra: Storia di corna e di passioni is a 1976 commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Edoardo Mulargia. It features Bruno Scipioni with Austrian sexploitation star Sonja Jeannine. In France, the film was released in an adult version with added hardcore scenes and under the title Veuves excitées. Documentary film Team Qatar is a 2009 documentary film directed by Liz Mermin. Comedy The Stone Pony is a 2012 action-romantic comedy film starring Scott Caan, James Woods and Thomas Ian Nicholas. Comedy Requiem for a Secret Agent is an Italian international co-production Eurospy spy film. It was co-produced with Spain and West Germany. It is the third and last Eurospy movie of Sollima and the first he signed with his real name. It was shot is Morocco. Thriller Under the Skin is a 2013 science fiction thriller film directed by Jonathan Glazer, and written by Glazer and Walter Campbell as a loose adaptation of Michel Faber's 2000 novel of the same name. The film stars Scarlett Johansson as an alien seductress who preys on men in Scotland. Under the Skin was released in the UK on 14 March 2014 and the US on 4 April, and received generally positive reviews. The film competed for the Golden Lion at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Take 'em and Shake 'em is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Apartmentzauber is a 1963 West German film directed by Helmuth M. Backhaus. The film is also known as Apartment-Zauber. Comedy Charlie Hinton (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) and Phil Ryerson (Paul Rae) are in over their heads. Summer is coming and after running the very successful Daddy Day Care, they are losing half the group to graduation and the rest to the local day camps. Their own kids want to go to camp too, but Charlie and Phil have other plans for them. Since both men had some traumatic experiences of their own as childhood campers, they are hoping to spare their sons the pain they went through and spend the summer doing father-son stuff. Until the wives step in. The next thing they know, Charlie and Phil are driving their kids to summer camp. If their sons are going to go to camp, they can at least attend their dads’ alma mater, Camp Driftwood. When they arrive, they find a beaten and run down Uncle Morty (Brian Doyle-Murray) inside a beaten and run down camp. Uncle Morty, who has owned the place since the men were boys, has run Camp Driftwood into the ground and given up on any kind of revival thanks to Camp Canola just across the lake. Complete with valets, waiters, beautiful boats and the top-of-the-line jet skis, Camp Canola will serve as a summer day camp / pseudo spa to the richest, most pampered and spoiled of local kids.Not only that, but Camp Canola is now being run by Charlie’s arch nemesis, Lance Warner (Lochlyn Munro), whose sole mission in life was to torment Charlie as a child. When Charlie learns that Camp Driftwood is about to be foreclosed upon, he decides to buy the camp and restore it to its original charm and beauty... and hopefully beat his rival once and for all. Uncle Morty takes off before the ink on sales agreement is dry; and Charlie and Phil start work on their inherited problems with the help of their inherited counselor Dale (Joshua McLerran), who proves to be no help at all since it is his first day on the job.Nothing is going as planned. Even the latrine blows up when they try to use it. The men have bitten off more than they can chew. With nowhere else to turn, Charlie has no choice but to call the one person he vowed never to ask for help, his father, Marine Corps Colonel Buck (Richard Gant). Charlie and his father don’t have the best relationship. His dad was a little hard on him as a kid, and the strain has put some distance between the two. A military man all of his life, Buck was consumed with his work. He even called Charlie "soldier," much to Charlie’s chagrin. But now Buck is retired and realizing what is more important. His son’s olive branch could be the very thing he needs to repair their relationship, while helping to repair the heart and soul of Camp Driftwood. Thriller War of Colours is a 1995 thriller fillm written by Filip Renc and Zdenek Zelenka and directed by Filip Renč. Comedy "Gay and lesbian audiences will discover much to enjoy in this dramedy which is chock full of sparkly one-liners, vintage frocks and spectacular dance sequences. Choreographed by, and starring renowned ballroom and Latin dancer Melanie LaPatin and the 2006 winner of "You Think You Can Dance," Benji Schwimmer. “Seven months, two weeks and four days,” declares Sheri Campari, an overbearing larger-than-life backstage ballroom matriarch—played with great humor and chutzpah by Melanie LaPatin. While Sheri’s competition days are a distant memory, her determination that the Campari name triumph at the annual South-Eastern Mid West Region Amateur Ballroom Competition is channeled with the ferocity of a tornado through her youngest daughter Tasi. While Tasi goes through the motions of practicing the foxtrot and quickstep with her sister Toni, and with Cedric, her gay dance partner (and Toni’s best friend), she’s nurturing a secret. It’s the reason why her clothes are no longer fitting, she’s pregnant! Toni is too delirious to notice, she’s got a new beau Mona, but she’s not yet found the courage to come-out and tell anybody….just yet. As the competition draws closer, the Campari’s are going to have to re-examine their roles in life and come up with some surprising moves of their own to dazzle the judges." Quoting Carol Coombes from the 2010 Philadelphia Qfest site. Thriller A Wolf at the Door is a 2013 Brazilian drama thriller film written and directed by Fernando Coimbra. The film follows the story of Sylvia and Bernardo, the parents of a kidnapped girl, and Rosa, Bernardo's lover, who is suspected for the kidnapping. It received the Horizontes Latinos award at the 61st edition of the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Documentary film Take Away One is a 2013 biographical documentary film directed by William Lorton. Documentary film High Over the Borders is a 1942 short documentary film directed by Raymond Spottiswoode. Animation Swiss Solidarity is a 2011 animated short educational film directed by Tobias Knipf and Andreas Kronbeck. Thriller Secretly, Greatly is a 2013 South Korean action comedy-drama film starring Kim Soo-hyun, Park Ki-woong, and Lee Hyun-woo, who play North Korean spies who infiltrate South Korea as a village idiot, a rock musician, and a high school student, respectively. They assimilate to small town life while awaiting their orders, until one day, due to a sudden power shift in the North, their mission turns out to be an order to commit suicide. The film is based on the 2010 spy webtoon series Covertness by Hun, which has received over 40 million page hits. Upon its release on June 5, 2013, the film broke several box office records in South Korea: the highest single day opening for a domestic film, most tickets sold in one day for a domestic film, the biggest opening weekend, the highest-grossing webtoon-based film, and the fastest movie to reach the 1 million, 2 million, 3 million, and 4 million marks in audience number. Movie pundits attribute its success to a large percentage of teen audience turnout. Comedy The Roses of the Desert is an Italian film released in 2006. It was directed by Mario Monicelli and was loosely inspired by the romance Il deserto della Libia of Mario Tobino. Science Fiction Alien 51 is a 2004 low-budget science fiction film starring Heidi Fleiss. Thriller Peekaboo is a 2011 Australian short film written and directed by Damien Power, and produced by Joe Weatherstone. The film was a finalist in the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films at the 2011 Sydney Film Festival. Comedy Traffic Department is a 2013 Polish crime film directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy L'ange tombé du ciel is a film directed by Bernard Uzan released on December 29, 1999. Documentary film Life in Perpetual Beta is a 2010 documentary film directed by Melissa Pierce. Thriller Bhaag Bhola Bhaag is an unreleased Bollywood comedy film directed and written by Neeraj Vora, with a star cast of Govinda, Tusshar Kapoor, Upen Patel, Ameesha Patel and Celina Jaitley in lead roles. Produced by Dhilin Mehta under Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd, the theatrical trailer of the film was released alongside Rohit Shetty's Golmaal 3. Release date is not finalized yet. The film will focus on two convicts who have just escaped jail, and are on the run from some dirty-handed police officers. Documentary film Monster Camp is a 2007 documentary film that chronicles a live action role-playing game organization. Monster Camp looks at the lives of the participants, and considers the pro and cons of escapism through fantastical outlets. Freedom State director Cullen Hoback documents the fantasy world, following several participants over the course of one year. The group followed is a Seattle, Washington chapter of NERO Alliance, one of many live-action role-playing organizations in the US. Players create their own identities selecting from a variety of races and classes, similar to Dungeons and Dragons or World of Warcraft. Participants dress up and are involved as either player characters, non-player character, or Plot Members. It premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival 17 in 2007, where it received the Audience Award for Best Documentary. Monster Camp screened at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Corvallis da Vinci Film Festival. The movie's web site claims that it has screened in approximately 40 film festivals around the world. Thriller A Time to Kill is a 1996 drama film adaptation of John Grisham's 1989 novel of the same name, directed by Joel Schumacher. Matthew McConaughey, Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, and Kevin Spacey star, with Oliver Platt, Ashley Judd, Kiefer Sutherland, Donald Sutherland, and Patrick McGoohan appearing in supporting roles. Set in Canton, Mississippi, the film involves the rape of a young girl, the arrest of the rapists, their subsequent murder by the girl's father, and the father's trial for murder. The film was a critical and commercial success, making nearly $110 million at the U.S. box office. Comedy Los Paquetes de Paquita is a 1955 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Animation Daumier's Law is a 1992 short animation film written by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney and directed by Geoff Dunbar. Thriller Exterminator 2 is a 1984 action film written and directed by Mark Buntzman, starring Robert Ginty and Mario Van Peebles, with cameos by Arye Gross in his debut role, and John Turturro in his second role. It is the sequel to the 1980 film The Exterminator. Comedy Scaredy Squirrel 'Perfect Pickle' is a 2011 short animated film directed by Matt Ferguson. Comedy Fierrot le pou is a 1990 French 8-minute short film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, his debut film. He also plays the lead role in the film as the basketball player. Comedy Nudist Colony of the Dead is a 1991 horror-comedy musical film written and directed by Mark Pirro. The film was shot on Super-8 film and produced on a budget of $35,000. Comedy Girl Most Likely is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini. Based on a screenplay by Michelle Morgan, the film stars Kristen Wiig as a playwright who stages a suicide in an attempt to win back her ex, only to wind up in the custody of her gambling-addict mother, played by Annette Bening. Matt Dillon, Christopher Fitzgerald, Natasha Lyonne, and Darren Criss co-star. The film was screened under its original title Imogene at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2012. The same month, Lionsgate bought the US distribution rights following its Toronto premiere and released it with Roadside Attractions on July 19, 2013. Documentary film Moscow Sketches. Festive Moscow is a 2003 documentary film directed and produced by Aleksander Melkumov. Thriller Universal Soldiers is a 2007 science fiction film by The Asylum. Though the film's title is similar to the 1992 film Universal Soldier, the storyline is closer to the 1987 film Predator, the 1989 low-budget film R.O.T.O.R. the classic story The Most Dangerous Game and the TV series Lost. Comedy Making a Living is the first film starring Charlie Chaplin. It premiered on February 2, 1914. Chaplin plays Edgar English, a lady-charming swindler who runs afoul of the Keystone Kops. It was written and directed by Henry Lehrman. Science Fiction Demonwarp is a 1987 science fiction/horror film directed by Emmett Alston and starring George Kennedy. Comedy Captain Ron is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Thom Eberhardt, produced by David Permut, and written by John Dwyer for Touchstone Pictures. It stars Kurt Russell as the title character, a sailor with a quirky personality and a checkered past, and Martin Short as a middle-class family man who hires him to sail a yacht through the Caribbean with him and his family aboard. Mary Kay Place, Meadow Sisto, and Benjamin Salisbury also star as his wife and children. Thriller Ghaav: The Wound is a 2002 drama, action, thriller and crime film directed by Kumar Jay. Comedy Oha! Ako Pa?! is a 1994 Filipino comedy film produced by OctoArts Films. Comedy My First Wedding is a 2011 Argentine comedy film directed by Ariel Winograd. Comedy Pandi Oliperukki Nilayam is a 2012 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Rasu Madhuravan. The film will have Sabarish of Markandeyan fame and Sunaina in the lead roles. The movie was originally called Mike Set Pandi later renamed to Pandi Oli Perukki Nilayam. Thriller Mad City is a 1997 hostage thriller film written by Tom Matthews and Eric Williams, directed by Costa-Gavras, and starring Dustin Hoffman, John Travolta, Mia Kirshner, Alan Alda, Blythe Danner, Ted Levine, Raymond J. Barry, and Larry King. This is Costa-Gavras' first English-language film since Music Box. Comedy Adam and Evelyne, released in the U.S. as Adam and Evalyn, is a 1949 romance film starring Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons. According to Robert Osborne, host of Turner Classic Movies, this suited the stars, as they were romantically involved at the time, despite their age difference. They married the next year. Thriller Shadows from the Past is a 2011 drama thriller film, written by Uli Brée and directed by Robert Dornhelm. Documentary film Afgan: The Soviet Experience is a 1989 documentary film produced and directed by Jeff B. Harmon about the Soviet war in Afghanistan. It tells the stories of officers and soldiers serving in various units of the Soviet Armed Forces just prior to their withdrawal from Afghanistan, after the signing of the Geneva Accords. The 40 minute film includes combat missions with the Spetsnaz elite units, never before filmed by a Western crew. It also shows helicopter gunship pilots from a Kabul-based Air Assault Unit flying missions, the patrolling of the Salang mountain pass and the military hospital in Kabul. Soviet General Lev Serebrov referred to the making of the film as "An experiment in glasnost". The film won the Blue Ribbon at the American Film & Video Festival. It was a Duce Films International Ltd. Production for Channel 4 and National Geographic Explorer. The film is part of Harmon's "Afghan Trilogy", which also included the documentaries “Jihad” and “Warlord of Kayan”. Documentary film Saravah is a 1972 documentary film directed by Pierre Barouh. Documentary film Jivin' in Be-Bop is a 1947 musical film. It was produced by William D. Alexander and stars Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra, which included notable musicians such as bassist Ray Brown, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, and pianist John Lewis. The film also features singers Helen Humes and Kenny "Pancho" Hagood, Master of Ceremonies Freddie Carter, and a group of dancers. The film consists of a plotless revue presented in a theatrical setting, offering a total of 19 musical and dance numbers. Gillespie and his band are shown performing eight songs, including "Salt Peanuts", "One Bass Hit", "Oop Bop Sh'Bam", and "He Beeped When He Should Have Bopped". The band plays off-camera while dancers perform during the remaining songs, which include "Shaw 'Nuff", "A Night in Tunisia", "Grosvenor Square", and "Ornithology". The liner notes that accompany the DVD release suggest the tracks were prerecorded. One of Gillespie's biographers confirms this, although at least one critic believes the musicians were playing live. The dancing in the film has been described as "dull and frequently silly" by writer Phil Hall, who wrote that Jivin' in Be-Bop includes "one of the worst ballets ever put on film". Science Fiction Resurrection of the Daleks is the fourth serial of the 21st season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in two weekly parts between 8 February and 15 February 1984. This story marks the final regular appearance of Janet Fielding as companion Tegan Jovanka and the return of the Daleks. Documentary film "A frank and snappy documentary about a unique family of two gay men and their two children. It is all about love and family bondings." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Animation My Favorite Fairy Tales Volume 1: Puss n' Boots/Little Red Riding Hood is a 1986 short family-oriented animated film directed by Kerrigan Mahan and Tom Wyner and written by Robert Axelrod, Robert Benedict, Benjamin Lesko, Morgan Lofting, Dave Mallow, Edward Mannix, Barbara Riel, Michael Santiago and Jeff Winkless. Documentary film Moravian Hellas is 1963 documentary short documentary film written and directed by Karel Vachek. Documentary film We Are All Alone My Dear is a 1975 short documentary film directed by Paul Cox. Science Fiction Lift is a 1997 science fiction film written by Anthony Theisen, David Dawes, John Denton and Patrick Killian and directed by Anthony Theisen. Comedy No Beers For Bradley is a 2013 short, adventure and comdey film written by Alex Hunter and directed by Julian Doan. Comedy An old buzzard who has aspirations of having a chicken-dinner converts his trailer into a beauty shop in order to lure the hens from the barnyard hen-house. He not only lures all the hens but a rooster looking for a make-over. Dinky the Duck comes to the rescue. Documentary film The Moon and the Sledgehammer is a British 1971 cult documentary film directed by Philip Trevelyan and produced by Jimmy Vaughan which documents the eccentric lives of the Page family, consisting of the elderly Mr Page and his adult children Jim, Pete, Nancy and Kath, who live in a wood in Swanbrook, near Chiddingly, Sussex without mains gas, mains electricity or running water. The sons find employment by fixing mechanical things as odd jobs and maintain two traction engines. The film, which is 65 minutes long, consists of interviews with the Page family, interspersed with footage of them going about their lives in the forest. It was shot using natural light onto on 16mm colour film. The sound is mono and there is no voice-over narration. The film was previewed at the 1971 Berlin Film Festival, and the first reviews were in the West German press. The British press subsequently picked it up resulting in short positive reviews by John Russell Taylor, David Robinson, George Melly, Dilys Powell. After its distribution it was also positively reviewed by Philip Oakes In 2009 the film was released on DVD for the first time. To coincide with this it had showings at various cinemas. Documentary film The Sentence: The Accusation is a 1999 documentary film directed by Anna Petkova. Comedy Kigeki: Otoko wa aikyo is a comedy film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Documentary film Quebec filmmaker Leonard Forest visits Vancouver, BC, Canada, to discover how its poets and visual artists live their lives and create their art forms. He takes in art galleries, coffee bars and private studios. In one scene The Al Neil Trio is playing at The Cellar nightclub. Documentary film Strictly Bolshoi is a 2007 documentary film directed by Oliver Manzi. Comedy Mr. Skitch is a 1933 film directed by James Cruze. Animation Prayers is an anime set in the year 2014 where the young of Japan have rebelled against the government for segregating Shibuya and declared themselves to be independent of Japan. In the city, there are special people called "prayers" who fight in literal band battles in which the power of their songs can incapacitate or even kill rival contestants. Comedy Poet's Pub is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Frederick Wilson. Animation Jalakäijad is a short animated film directed by Elbert Tuganov. Comedy Fill Thy Crack with Whiteness is a 1989 comedy short film directed by George Kuchar. Thriller The Killing is a 1956 film noir produced by James B. Harris and directed by Stanley Kubrick. It was written by Kubrick and Jim Thompson and based on the novel Clean Break by Lionel White. The drama features Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards, Marie Windsor, and Elisha Cook Jr. Comedy The White Suit is a 1999 Serbian language film directed by Lazar Ristovski. It was a co-production between the United Kingdom and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was Yugoslavia's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Comedy 11:14 is a 2003 American indie thriller written and directed by Greg Marcks, starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Henry Thomas, Shawn Hatosy, Stark Sands, Colin Hanks, Ben Foster, Barbara Hershey, Clark Gregg, Patrick Swayze and Hilary Swank. The film premiered at various showings at an unusual time, ending the screening exactly at 11:14 PM. Science Fiction Beyond the Black Rainbow is a 2010 Canadian science fiction film written and directed by Panos Cosmatos, his feature film debut. The film stars Michael Rogers as "Dr. Barry Nyle". It was produced and filmed in Vancouver, and premiered at the 2010 Whistler Film Festival. It also showed at several film festivals throughout 2011, including Tribeca in New York City and Fantasia in Montreal. Magnet Releasing, the genre division of Magnolia Pictures, has picked up the film for US theatrical release. Thriller MoniKa is a 2012 action thriller film directed by Steven R. Monroe. Animation la canilla perfecta is a 2008 animated short film directed by Walter Tournier. Comedy The Boondoggle is a 2013 comedy film directed by Steve Carr. Documentary film Soy Andina is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Mitchell Teplitsky. It tells the story of two New York dancers and their exploration of mixed Peruvian and American identities. Documentary film Q.R.R (Quien resulte responsable) is a 1970 Mexican film. It was directed by Gustavo Alatriste. Comedy Cain is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by Manuel Iborra. Documentary film Here Is Always Somewhere Else is a 2007 documentary film directed by Rene Daalder and co-produced and edited by Aaron Ohlmann. The film is about the life and work of Dutch/Californian conceptual artist Bas Jan Ader, who in 1975 disappeared under mysterious circumstances at sea in the smallest boat ever to cross the Atlantic. As seen through the eyes of fellow emigrant filmmaker Rene Daalder, the picture becomes a sweeping overview of contemporary art films as well as an epic saga of the transformative powers of the ocean. Featuring work from artists Tacita Dean, Rodney Graham, Marcel Broodthaers, Ger van Elk, Charles Ray, Wim T. Schippers, Chris Burden, Fiona Tan, Pipilotti Rist and many others. The film was released on DVD in November 2008. Animation Z-Mind is a six-episode OVA series produced by Sunrise and Bandai Visual, released from February 25, 1999 to July 25, 1999. The OVA series was initially released in North America on DVD in 2002 by Bandai Entertainment. At Otakon 2013, the OVAs, along with a bunch of other former Bandai Entertainment properties were rescued by Sentai Filmworks. Documentary film STEM CELL REVOLUTIONS is a documentary film directed by Amy Hardie. Thriller Final Jeopardy is a 1985 made-for-TV thriller starring Richard Thomas and Mary Crosby that was directed by Michael Pressman and premiered on NBC December 8, 1985, produced by Frank von Zerneck's film production company and currently distributed by Warner Bros. Comedy My Best Friend's Birthday is a partially lost black-and-white amateur film written by Craig Hamann and Quentin Tarantino and directed by Tarantino, while he was working at the now shuttered Video Archives in Manhattan Beach, California. The project started in 1984, when Hamann wrote a short 30-40 page script about a young man who continually tries to do something nice for his friend's birthday, only to have his efforts backfire. Tarantino became attached to the project as co-writer and director, and he and Hamann expanded the short script into an 80-page script. On an estimated budget of $5,000, they shot the film on 16mm over the course of the next four years. Hamann and Tarantino starred in the film, along with several video store and acting class buddies, and worked on the crew, which included fellow Video Archives employees Rand Vossler and Roger Avary. It is the most overtly comedic film that Tarantino has made. In an interview with Charlie Rose, he referred to it as a "Martin and Lewis kind of thing." The original cut was about 70 minutes long but due to a fire only 36 minutes of the film survived. The 36 minute cut has been shown at several film festivals. Comedy Musician Crystal is struggling to create her next big hit. Aspiring novelist Scott is suffering from a severe case of writer's block. Both believe the cure for their lack of creativity is a solo vacation at a remote cabin; the only problem is that they're booked at the exact same time. Animation Buddy the Gee Man is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on 24 August 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. The short is the last cartoon to feature Buddy, the sole star of the Looney Tunes series since September 1933's Buddy's Day Out; the next film in the series, A Cartoonist's Nightmare, features Beans the Cat. The theme music is "Lulu's Back in Town." Documentary film Por Ejemplo: Marcelo Romo is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Armando Espinoza. Animation Nu ken je het toch al is a 2011 animated short film directed by Bastiaan Schravendeel. Science Fiction Freaked is a 1993 American comedy film, directed by Tom Stern and Alex Winter, and written by Stern, Winter and Tim Burns. All three were involved in the short-lived MTV sketch comedy show "The Idiot Box", and Freaked retains the same brand of surrealistic and absurdist humor as seen in the show. Originally conceived as a low-budget horror film featuring the band Butthole Surfers, Freaked went through a number of rewrites, eventually developing into a black comedy set within a sideshow, which was picked up by 20th Century Fox for a feature film. After several poor test screenings and a change in studio executives who then found the film too "weird", the movie was pulled from a wide distribution and only played on a handful of screens in the United States. Documentary film SpokAnarchy! is a 2011 documentary film that chronicles the 1980s punk rock scene in Spokane, Washington. Mixing vintage music videos, live clips, and found footage with contemporary interviews, the film portrays what happened when a group of disaffected teenagers from a small, isolated Northwest city embraced the music and fashion of the big-city punk scenes. The interviewees reminisce about their early years as rebels and misfits in a conservative town, and reflect on how their participation in the scene continues to influence their lives as middle-aged adults. Several of the cast have achieved notoriety since the perod depicted in the film, including Paul D'Amour, the original bassist for the band Tool, circus sideshow performer Zamora the Torture King, and the creator of Internet meme Keyboard Cat. The film is not credited to a single director, but to the core production team of David W. Halsell, Erica K. Schisler, Jon Swanstrom, Heather Swanstrom, Theresa Halsell, and Cory Wees. SpokAnarchy! Thriller Extreme Justice is a 1993 action-thriller film. The film was directed by Mark L. Lester, and stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Scott Glenn, and Chelsea Field. Science Fiction Aerograd, is a 1935 Soviet film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko, a coproduction between Mosfilm and VUFKU. It is an adventure story set in the Soviet Far East in the future. Thriller The Hitter is a 1979 drama film directed by Christopher Leitch. Thriller Gong Tau: An Oriental Black Magic is a 2007 Hong Kong film directed by Herman Yau. Animation On Grandma is a 2000 film directed by Michaela Pavlátová. Documentary film Confession to Murder is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by David Ridgen. Comedy "Theory collides with comedy in HOOTERS, a behind-the-scenes documentary of The Owls, itself a film that colors outside of the genre lines. For The Owls, a collective very loosely bound by sexuality and ideas of gender takes on a project to make a seminal lesbian film in three weeks. The cast of The Owls is a who’s who of queer film: landmark director Cheryl Dunye (The Watermelon Woman and Stranger Inside), Lisa Gornick (Tick Tock Lullaby), Guinivere Turner and VS Brodie (Go Fish), Deak Evangenikos (Itty Bitty Titty Committee), Skyler Cooper (Elena Undone), and writer Sarah Schulman. Funny interpersonal conflict never looked so good. HOOTERS director Albelo’s alias la Chocha sneaks around behind the scenes on the set of The Owls. She tracks down members of the filmmaking collective in order to get the real scoop. And boy, does she get some. As the group works hard to finish the film, film theory collides with the collective’s vision, gender theory of different generations collides with each other and the ideal collective process collides with the reality of strong (and sometimes volatile) personalities. HOOTERS is a quirky film that demystifies the collective filmmaking process. As anyone who has been in a collective knows, creating a truly collaborative project is often a twisting road. But with aplomb, HOOTERS shows that a daunting task can bring people together, change minds and create extremely compelling art." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Framelline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Tank is a 1984 comedy, drama, and action movie starring James Garner, Jenilee Harrison, and C. Thomas Howell. The film was written by Dan Gordon and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. It was produced by Lorimar Productions and was commercially released in the United States by Universal Studios on March 16, 1984. This film was rated PG by the MPAA. Comedy Kalpana is a 2012 Kannada comedy horror film that stars Upendra, Saikumar and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. Film maker Rama Narayanan directed and produced this movie under his banner Sri Thenaandal Films. The film is a remake of the 2011 Tamil film Kanchana. Saikumar reprises the role of a transgender Kalpana, originally played by Sarath Kumar in the Tamil and Telugu versions. Shruti and Umashri play supporting roles originally played by Devadarshini and Kovai Sarala. The film was released across Karnataka on 28 September 2012 and opened to positive response from critics and audiences. The performances of Sai Kumar and Upendra have been critically acclaimed. The film did well at the box office and was a 'Super Hit' in Mysore, Northern Karnataka, Chitradurga, Bellary districts, while a 'Hit' in other parts of Karnataka. Kalpana was the Sixth Highest Grossing Kannada film of 2012. Upendra won the Udaya Film Award for Best Male Actor for his performance in the film. Thriller Bellman and True is a 1987 film written and directed by Richard Loncraine, starring Bernard Hill, Derek Newark, and Richard Hope. Thriller The King of Fighters is a 2010 science fiction-martial arts film based upon SNK Playmore's The King of Fighters series of fighting games. It stars Sean Faris as Kyo Kusanagi, Maggie Q as Mai Shiranui, Will Yun Lee as Iori Yagami, and Ray Park as Rugal Bernstein. Science Fiction Them! is a 1954 Warner Bros. Pictures black and white science fiction film about a nest of gigantic irradiated ants discovered in the New Mexico desert. The film is based on an original story treatment by George Worthing Yates, which was developed into a screenplay by Ted Sherdeman and Russell Hughes. It was produced by David Weisbart, directed by Gordon Douglas, and stars James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon and James Arness. One of the first of the 1950s "nuclear monster" movies, and the first "big bug" film, Them! was nominated for an Oscar for its Special Effects and won a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing. The film begins as a simple suspense story, with police investigating mysterious disappearances and unexplained deaths; it slowly develops into a horror story about radiation-enlarged giant ants. To build suspense, these giants are only heard on occasion and not seen until nearly a third of the way into the film. Documentary film Mom is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Lidia Sheinin. Comedy Raasaiyya , is a Tamil language Indian film by Kannan. The film is about the life struggle and love life of the character played by Prabhu Deva. After release, it was dubbed and released into Hindi as Chhaila. Raasaiyya lives with his grandfather, Shyamsunder, a kind-hearted and honest man in a small town in rural Southern India. Shyamsunder is very easy-going and permits Raasaiyya in indulge in all kinds of precocious activities. When young and beautiful Anita comes to stay for a few days with Shyamsunder, both Raasaiyya and she fall in love with each other, and would like to get married. But Raasaiyya is unable to assert himself, and Anita's marriage is arranged with a U.S. settled groom. Shyamsunder would like to present a decent dowry for Anita, which includes a priceless diamond necklace. Unable to bear his separation from his sweetheart, Raasaiyya decides to tell Shyamsunder about this, but before he could do so, he finds out that his biological mother, Madhavi, is still alive, but will not have anything to do with him. Watch what happens when Raasaiyya finally meets her and finds out the secret why she abandoned him in his childhood. The film was later dubbed to Hindi as Chhaila, following the success of the dubbed version of Prabhu Deva's previous film Kaadhalan as Humse Hain Muqabla. The film has hit music scored by Illayaraja which has songs like "Masthana Masthana" and "Tere Pyar Ke". The Audio released by "Time Magnetics". Animation Astro Duck or The Astroduck is a 1966 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was directed by Robert McKimson and was released on January 1, 1966. Animation Kakurenbo: Hide & Seek is a Japanese cel-shaded anime short film written and directed by Shuhei Morita. The film is based around "Otokoyo", a game of hide and seek played by children, wearing fox masks, near the ruins of an abandoned old city. The children who play this disappear, believed to be spirited away by demons. Kakurenbo follows Hikora, a boy who joins the game with hopes of finding his missing sister, Sorincha. The storyline is built on the idea that Tokyo is losing its natural aesthetic, which includes child's games such as hide and seek in order for industrial progress to ensue i.e. lighting the city of Tokyo costing innocence of childhood games. Documentary film The Link is a 2009 documentary film directed by Tim Walker. Animation Le sang is a 1982 animation, short film directed by Jacques Rouxel. Thriller The Interpreter is a 2005 political thriller film starring Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, and Catherine Keener. It was the final film to be directed by Sydney Pollack before his death in 2008. Thriller White Slave Traffic is a 1926 German silent thriller film directed by Jaap Speyer and starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Erich Kaiser-Titz and Fritz Alberti. When a Berlin nightclub worker moves to Budapest to take up a job that has been arranged for her, she finds herself being kidnapped by white slave traffickers. She is eventually rescued from a brothel in Athens. The film opened with a warning from a group committed to combating white slavery, but the film's sensationalist tone provoked controversy. In Britain it was refused a licence by the British Board of Film Censors although it is possible it had some private screenings. One contemporary review described it as "crude melodrama on an unpleasant subject". Documentary film The Antics Roadshow is an hour-long 2011 documentary focused on "famous pranks and acts of activism which have become iconic". Comedy Dummy Ache is a 1936 American short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject. Documentary film Red Ashes is a 2013 documentary film written by Adriano Aprà and directed by Adriano Aprà and Augusto Contento. Comedy The Dogwalker is a 2001 film directed and produced by Jacques Thelemaque, starring Diane Gaidry and Pamela Gordon. The film closely observes the rocky relationship that develops between a destitute young woman, who has fled her abusive boyfriend, and a reclusive, misanthropic professional dog walker. Comedy The Flapper is a 1920 American silent comedy film starring Olive Thomas. Directed by Alan Crosland, the film was the first in the United States to portray the "flapper" lifestyle which would soon become a 1920's fad. Animation There Auto Be a Law is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Robert McKimson. It is a blackout gag cartoon about automobiles. Comedy Heavy Girls is a 2011 comedy and drama film written by Heiko Pinkowski, Axel Ranisch and Peter Trabner and directed by Axel Ranisch. Comedy E-Preeti is an upcoming Indian film directed by Shilpa Priya Jagadeesh and written by Paraag Shukla, which is in production. The film is produced by Pradip Bekal, Narayan Hosmane and Mahi Mahesh. The key cast members are Diganth Manchale as Vishal, Tejaswini Prakash as Preeti, Bharath Babu as Nik, and Nina Mahesh as Neelu. The film is a romantic comedy which addresses the complex inter-cultural issues that arise in relationships between Indian immigrants and Indian-Americans who were raised in the USA or who are a product of mixed marriages. Comedy The Farm of Tomorrow is a one-reel animated short subject directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. It was released theatrically with the movie Rogue Cop on 18 September 1954 and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The cartoon is one of Avery's future technology cartoons including The House of Tomorrow, The Car of Tomorrow and The TV of Tomorrow. Documentary film We Shall Not Be Moved is a 2001 tv movie documentary. Documentary film Its Us is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Mariano Blanco. Documentary film H2Mexico is a documentary film directed by Brent Deal. Comedy Pubescence is a 2005 short comedy film written and directed by Chris Mammarelli. Thriller Red Swastik is a 2007 Bollywood erotic thriller film directed by Vinod Pande. Documentary film The documentary film Chevolution examines the history and legacy of the photo Guerrillero Heroico taken by famous Cuban photographer Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez. This image has thrived for the decades since Che Guevara's death and has evolved into an iconic image, which represents a multitude of ideals. The documentary film explores the story of how the photo came to be, its adoption of multiple interpretations and meanings, as well as the commercialization of the image of Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Chevolution utilizes historic images and a multitude of artists, musicians, photographers,actors, academics, friends, fans, and acquaintances to explore the contrasting themes of “communism and capitalism, idealism and opportunism, art and commerce and how they have interacted and operated on the same materials during the past half century.” Documentary film Bullies in Uniforms is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Montel Liggins. Thriller I Declare War is a 2012 Canadian action film written and co-directed by Jason Lapeyre and Robert Wilson. The film is about a group of friends who get together for a game of capture the flag that escalates into violence. The film was an Official Selection in the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a limited release in U.S. theatres on August 30, 2013. Thriller Karz is a 1980 Hindi thriller film directed by Subhash Ghai, starring Rishi Kapoor and Tina Munim as leads, also starring Simi Garewal, in the critically acclaimed role of Kamini Verma, the murderous wife from the past life, which won her a Filmfare nomination. Film's music was by Laxmikant-Pyarelal, giving successful numbers like, 'Om Shanti Om' and 'Dard-E-Dil', and who went on to win Filmfare Best Music Director Award for this film,the lyricist received two Filmfare nominations for these two hits. Documentary film Texas - Kabul is a 2003 film directed by Helga Reidemeister. Documentary film How to Make Glass by Machine is one of the films pertaining to the series "Biographies of Objects" directed by Peter and Zsóka Nestler. Documentary film Dark and Bloody Ground is a 2007 documentary film directed by Alex Farnsley and Kevin Gordon King. Science Fiction Cyber Bandits is a 1995 science fiction film directed by USC graduate Erik Fleming, with Visual Effects by fellow USC graduate Steven Robiner, and starring Alexandra Paul, Robert Hays along with lead Martin Kemp of the rock group Spandau Ballet; also featuring other British rock personalities Adam Ant, and Grace Jones. It was distributed by Columbia Tristar and released on DVD in December 2004. Comedy Somebody Killed Her Husband is a 1978 comedy/mystery film directed by Lamont Johnson and written by Reginald Rose. It starred Farrah Fawcett and Jeff Bridges. Also in the cast were John Wood, Tammy Grimes and John Glover. Tagline: Is this any way to begin a love affair? Documentary film On a Mission is a documentary film directed by Ofer Cohen. Comedy Ragazzi del Juke-Box is a 1959 Italian musical film directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Mario Carotenuto, Elke Sommer and Anthony Steffen. The young daughter of a record company boss takes over the company following her father's arrest, and uses it to promote the bands she likes. Thriller Vaterland A Hunting Logbook is a 2004 thriller film written and directed by David Jarab. Documentary film America on Wheels: The Model T chronicles the 100-year anniversary celebration held in Richmond and Hagerstown, Indiana in 2008. The Model T is remembered as the car that single-handedly revolutionized transportation in this country in stories told by Model T enthusiasts and collectors from just down the road and from the farthest corners of America. Every conceivable version of the Model T is showcased, from touring cars complete with “mother-in-law seats” to speedsters to a mail delivery truck and more. This nostalgia- and history-rich documentary captures the many personalities of this indelible automobile and those who love it, and proves that the allure of the open road and the spirit of adventure are alive and well in the U.S.A. Documentary film The Planets is an educational miniseries produced by the BBC and A&E and released in 1999. It documents the Solar System and its nature, formation, and discovery by humans during the space age. The series of eight episodes includes a substantial amount of archival footage from both the United States and Soviet space programs. It also depicts the Solar System through computer graphics. There were a total of eight episodes produced for the series. The series featured appearances from famous pioneering space scientists and explorers, and was narrated by Samuel West. Documentary film City Life is a 1990 film directed by Alejandro Agresti, Gábor Altorjay, José Luis Guerín and Tato Kotetshvili. Animation Mickey's Choo-Choo is a 1929 Mickey Mouse cartoon. Ub Iwerks was the animator. Mickey's Choo-Choo was released at the same time as Springtime, the third Silly Symphony to appear. It was one of the series of early Disney cartoons that led Mickey Mouse to become a national fad by the end of 1929. Documentary film Yartsa Rinpoche: Precious Caterpillar is a documentary film directed by Dorje Tsering Chenaktsang. Documentary film Love Asia is a 2006 documentary film directed by Chun-Chun Wong Comedy Duel of Dragons is a 1992 action comedy film written by Barry Wong, Hark Tsui, Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung and Yik Wong and directed by Ringo Lam and Hark Tsui. Comedy Old Mother Riley Joins Up is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, Martita Hunt, Bruce Seton and Garry Marsh. It was part of the long-running Old Mother Riley series. Comedy Travolta and Me is a 1993 film written by Patricia Mazuy and Yves Thomas and directed by Patricia Mazuy. Science Fiction Iron Man 3 is a 2013 superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008's Iron Man and 2010's Iron Man 2, and the seventh installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Shane Black directed a screenplay he co-wrote with Drew Pearce, which uses concepts from the "Extremis" story arc by Warren Ellis. The film stars Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stephanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, and Ben Kingsley. In Iron Man 3, Tony Stark tries to recover from posttraumatic stress disorder caused by the events of The Avengers, while investigating a terrorist organization led by the mysterious Mandarin. After the release of Iron Man 2 in May 2010, Favreau decided not to return as director, and in February 2011 Black was hired to write and direct the film. Black and Pearce opted to make the script more character-centric and focused on thriller elements. Throughout April and May 2012, the film's supporting cast was filled out, with Kingsley, Pearce, and Hall brought in to portray key roles. Comedy Penrod and Sam is a 1931 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Leon Janney, Frank Coghlan Jr. and Margaret Marquis. It is an adaptation of the novel Penrod and Sam by Booth Tarkington. Beaudine had previously directed a 1923 silent version Penrod and Sam, and was invited to remake his earlier success. Comedy A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is a 2011 3D stoner comedy Christmas film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, and starring John Cho, Kal Penn, and Neil Patrick Harris. The main plot follows Harold and Kumar, two estranged friends who embark on an adventure to find a new Christmas tree after Kumar destroys the original. It is a sequel to the 2008 film Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay and the third installment in the Harold & Kumar film series. The film was released on November 4, 2011, and is the first installment of the series to be shown in 3D. Comedy Pearls and Swine is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Óskar Jónasson. Science Fiction Never Quite The Same is a 2008 film starring Jo Cox, Simon Berry and Robin Lee Nettleton. It was directed by Paul Vernon and Clive Bowden. Comedy Rikky and Pete is a 1988 Australian film directed by Nadia Tass and written by David Parker starring Stephen Kearney and Nina Landis. Documentary film Left by the Ship is a 2010 documentary film directed by Emma Rossi Landi and Alberto Vendemmiati following two years in the life of four Filipino Amerasians, co-produced by Italian production company VisitorQ, together with Rai Cinema, ITVS international and YLE. The film was shot in the Philippines, mostly in the town of Olongapo, between 2007 and 2009. Animation Seers and Clowns is a 1994 short animation film directed by Faith Hubley. Thriller Sukiyaki Western Django is a 2007 Japanese Western film directed by Takashi Miike. The title of this English language western refers to the Japanese dish sukiyaki, as well as Sergio Corbucci's spaghetti western film Django. It also takes inspiration from the "Man with No Name" stock character variously used in the spaghetti western genre but most notably in the Dollars trilogy by Sergio Leone. The film stars Hideaki Ito, Kōichi Satō, Yusuke Iseya, Masanobu Ando, Masato Sakai, Yoji Tanaka, Renji Ishibashi, Sansei Shiomi, Takaaki Ishibashi, Shun Oguri, Quentin Tarantino, Yutaka Matsushige, Yoshino Kimura, Teruyuki Kagawa and Kaori Momoi. Inspired by the historical rivalry between the Genji and Heike clans, which ushered in the era of samurai dominance in Japanese history, Sukiyaki Western Django is set "a few hundred years after the Genpei War". The Genji and Heike gangs face off in a town named "Yuta" in "Nevata", when a nameless gunman comes into town to help a prostitute get revenge on the warring gangs. The film contains numerous references both to the historical Genpei War and to Wars of the Roses, as well as the films Yojimbo and Django. Documentary film Saving Marriage is a 2006 documentary film directed by John Henning and Mike Roth. Comedy Superdad is a 1973 American comedy film by Walt Disney Productions and starring Bob Crane, Barbara Rush, Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn, and Kathleen Cody. The film marks the on-screen debut of Bruno Kirby. This film was an attempt by the Disney company to address the generation gap and the social upheaval of the Vietnam era, but it was a critical and commercial failure. Comedy The Winter’s Tale is a 1999 drama comedy film written by William Shakespeare and directed by Robin Lough. Documentary film Song of Summer is a 1968 black-and-white television film written, produced and directed by Ken Russell for the BBC's Omnibus series which was first broadcast on 15 September 1968. It portrays the final six years of the life of Frederick Delius, when he was blind and paralysed, and when Eric Fenby lived with the composer and his wife Jelka as Delius's amanuensis. The title is borrowed from the Delius tone poem A Song of Summer, which is heard along with other Delius works in the film. It stars Max Adrian as Delius, Christopher Gable as Fenby, and Maureen Pryor as Delius's wife Jelka, with director Russell in a cameo role as a philandering priest. The cinematography was by Dick Bush, and the editing was by Roger Crittenden. It was shot on black-and-white 35mm film. It has received wide praise since its first screening, and Ken Russell himself said it was the best film he ever made and he would not have done a single shot differently. Comedy El Amor y la ciudad is a 2006 Argentine romantic drama film directed and written by María Teresa Constantini. Documentary film Bondi Tsunami is a 2004 feature length Australian indie film directed by Rachael Lucas, inspired by young Japanese tourists who come to Australia on working holiday visas in search of sun and surf. The film plays as a road movie about Japanese surfing culture, told through a series of extended montages set to music, interspersed with poetic zen musings. Much of the film's dialogue is in Japanese, with little English spoken despite the Australian setting. The movie was billed as "The first Japanese surfing road movie in Australia." Although unable to secure an official cinema release due to its limited appeal, the film has attracted a cult following based on its controversial style. Two scenes from the Bondi Tsunami were adapted into separate short films, with Beach Route winning the 2003 Port Macquarie Short Film Festival and Gunja Men Ahead in the official selection at the International New York Short Film Festival in 2004. Comedy Tugboat Granny is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released June 23, 1956, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray. The cartoon's title is a play on Tugboat Annie, and is the only cartoon in the Warner Bros. series to bear Granny's name. It joined Guided Muscle and The Grey Hounded Hare as the cartoons featured on the final episode of ABC's The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show on September 2, 2000. Thriller Bad Hair Friday is a 2012 comedy, crime and thriller film written by Martin Algus, Andres Poom, Birk Rohelend and Liisi Rohumäe and directed by Andres Kõpper and Arun Tamm. Comedy The Seven-Per-Cent Solution is a 1976 Universal Studios Sherlock Holmes film, directed by Herbert Ross and written by Nicholas Meyer. It is based on Meyer's 1974 novel of the same name and stars Nicol Williamson, Robert Duvall, Alan Arkin, and Laurence Olivier. Comedy Forev is a 2013 comedy drama romance film written by Molly Green, James Leffler, Noël Wells, Matt Mider, Amanda Bauer and directed by Molly Green and James Leffler. Thriller "Two worlds collide in Giuseppe Piccioni's heart-rending love story. At first glance this appears to be a commonplace romance between a mismatched couple, one a married novelist, the other an enigmatic swimming instructor. But Piccioni does some very magical things in Giulia Doesn't Date at Night. Centred around two very fine performances, the film turns the ordinary upside down, and tears at our emotions in the process. Piccioni employs a series of revelations to keep the narrative moving, while firmly building his film around the growing relationship between this seemingly unlikely pair. Guido (Valerio Mastandrea), nominated for a prestigious literary prize, finds himself at a junction in his life when he is searching for inspiration. Bored and listless, trying to work his way into a new novel while variously imagining a series of different narratives, he meets Giulia (Valeria Golino), his daughter's swimming instructor. Intrigued, he starts to take lessons, and one day at the pool he invites her out – only to be told that she doesn't date at night. Giulia is serving a prison sentence for a crime of passion that has torn her life apart, and though she is allowed out on day passes, she must return home in the evening. Thus begins a strange romance, through which both characters slowly emerge from their cocoons and start to blossom. Guido finds that Giulia begins to invade the stories that are swirling around in his head, while Giulia, suspicious and mistrustful of any emotional relationship, discovers in Guido a stability and self-assurance that are perhaps what she needs. Piccioni sketches their developing love story against a variety of other competing demands. Guido must manage his own family, while Giulia deals with a former life that is a mess of betrayal and violence. But out of their challenges emerge the beginnings of a beautifully wrought romance, made all the more effective due to the pasts from which both attempt to escape. Ultimately, Giulia Doesn't Date at Night confounds our expectations, for life rarely turns out to be like a movie." Quoting Piers Handling on the 2009 TIFF site. Science Fiction Timestalkers is a 1987 made for TV adventure film directed by Michael Schultz and starring William Devane. The film is based on Ray Brown's novel The Tintype. Comedy Cheaper by the Dozen is a 2003 American family comedy film which takes its title from the autobiographical book of the same name by Frank Bunker Gilbreth and Lillian Moller Gilbreth, but despite the title and the concept of a family with twelve children, the film bears no resemblance to the book nor its original film adaptation, although it is mentioned that the mother's maiden name is Gilbreth. The film was directed by Shawn Levy, narrated by Bonnie Hunt, and starring Steve Martin. The film was released on December 25, 2003 by 20th Century Fox, ultimately grossing just over $190 million worldwide. Documentary film Conversations with the Dead marks the return of more paranormal activity and even more haunted places. Witness first-hand the supernatural presence felt at these locations through clear sound clips and captivating images. Includes footage from Witches Castle, Benton County Jail, Fowler City Theater and Drena's Bar and Grill. Documentary film Anand Bhavan is a 1991 film directed by Yash Chaudhary. Thriller Special Effects is a 1984 film directed by Larry Cohen. It stars Zoe Lund and Eric Bogosian. Thriller The Late Show is a 1977 neo-noir, mystery film written and directed by Robert Benton and produced by Robert Altman. It stars Art Carney, Lily Tomlin, Bill Macy, Eugene Roche, and Joanna Cassidy. A drama with a few comic moments, the story follows an aging detective trying to solve the case of his partner’s murder while dealing with a flamboyant new client. Benton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1977. Animation Butcher is a 2012 short animation film directed by Boris Laprade, Stéphanie Grard, Théo Girettes, Fabien Masson. Thriller Secret Agent Super Dragon is a 1966 French, Spanish and Italian international co-production Eurospy spy film, directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Ray Danton as the titular secret agent. The film was later mocked and riffed on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Filmed in Amsterdam but set in Michigan, the film was released in the United States by United Screen Arts, a company created by actor Dale Robertson. Comedy The Count's Mabel is a 2013 short comedy film written by Michelle Brezinski and directed by Dale Wolfe. Comedy Mr. Bhatti on Chutti is a Hindi comedy film that was released on May 18, 2012. It stars Anupam Kher as Mr. Bhatti, Bhairavi Goswami as Katy and Shakti Kapoor as a tourist. The film was directed by Karan Razdan and is distributed under the banner of Tulips Film Ltd. Animation Stalk of the Celery Monster is a 1979 short animated film written, directed and animated entirely in pencil by Tim Burton during his time as a student with the California Institute of the Arts. It was shot on 8 mm film and for much time it was considered to be lost, until fragments of it were shown in 2006 on Spanish television. Currently, the excerpts of the film are archived at the Library of Congress. The film caused such a stir among his class that it attracted the attention of the Walt Disney Animation Studios, who offered young Burton an animator's apprenticeship at their studio. Animation Brave Story is a Japanese fantasy novel written by Miyuki Miyabe. It was serialized in various regional newspapers between the November 11, 1999 and February 13, 2001 before being published in two hardcover volumes by Kadokawa Shoten in March 2003. The story of the novel follows 5th Grade student Wataru Mitani as he stumbles upon "Vision", a fantasy world, after his parents divorce and his mother attempts suicide. The novel is available in the English language by Viz Media. Brave Story has spawned into a substantial media franchise. The novel was adapted into a manga by Yoichiro Ono and Miyabe herself, who wrote the new story for the manga, which was serialised in Shinchosha's Weekly Comic Bunch. Shinchosha collected the chapters of Brave Story in twenty tankōbon volumes and released them from April 2004 to May 2008. In the manga version Wataru is slightly older and already in high school. In 2006 the novel was rereleased in two new editions, a three volume softcover version of the earlier hardcover release intended for mature readers and a light novel version marketed for younger readers. Comedy It's Only Money is a comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Jerry Lewis. It was filmed from October 9 to December 17, 1961 and was released on November 21, 1962 by Paramount Pictures. Thriller See the Man Run is a 1971 action film directed by Corey Allen. Comedy Bottoms Up is a 1960 British comedy film. It stars Jimmy Edwards in a spin-off of his TV comedy series Whack-O!, playing the seedy, alcoholic, cane-wielding headmaster of Chiselbury School. The plot involves Melvyn Hayes playing a Cockney youth who tries to impersonate an Indian prince. An early comic script from the pens of Frank Muir and Denis Norden. Thriller Dirty O'Neil is a 1974 film directed by Leon Capetanos and Lewis Teague. Documentary film Part of the Weekend Never Dies is a rockumentary film depicting the worldwide concert tour of the Belgian band Soulwax. Director Saam Farahmand filmed Soulwax on their recent international tour dates, capturing all the excitement, chaos and humour of the world tour. Whereas the Beastie Boys filmed one gig with 50 cameras, Soulwax filmed 120 shows with one camera in Europe, Japan, the US, Latin America and Australia. This resulted in 2 films: a live music film and a documentary which includes 2manydj’s and Soulwax Nite Versions, and features James Murphy, Nancy Whang, Erol Alkan, Tiga, Boys Noize, Justice, Busy P, So-Me, Peaches, The Naked Guy, Kitsuné, Klaxons in behind the scenes footage, interviews and music. The DVD also includes a CD recording of "Live At Fabric", and is available in a hardbook DVD case and in a traditional CD case. Thriller Stephanie's Image is a 2009 American drama film directed by Janis DeLucia Allen, written by JP Allen and featuring Melissa Leo in the title role. Comedy Capulina Speedy González is a 1970 Mexican western-comedy film starring Gaspar Henaine in the title role and Leonorilda Ochoa with Víctor Alcocer and Julián de Meriche. Directed, produced, and written by Alfredo Zacarías, the film revolves around the hilarious mishaps of a Mexican courier working for an American post office who is framed by two U.S. army deserters-turned-bandits. Documentary film Black Sabbath's Paranoid is a video by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. The video features archive footage of the band, as well as interviews with Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Neil Murray and Bobby Rondinelli. Documentary film The Dialogue is a 2013 documentary film by Michigan State University and Crossing Borders Education . Documentary film Friends in High Places is a 2001 documentary film directed by Lindsey Merrison. Documentary film An intense documentary investigating the dark and hidden world of sexual molestation of children by trusted family members or friends. Thriller Woodland Heights is a 2013 short thriller film written and directed by Samuel Gonzalez Jr. Comedy The Ambassador & Me is a 2011 short biographical family and comedy documentary film directed by Jan Czarlewski. Documentary film The Tribunal - The Murders on Bullenhuser Damm is a 1986 documentary film written by Gunther Schwarberg and directed by Lea Rosh. Thriller House of Mystery is a 1934 American film directed by William Nigh. Comedy Blue Like Jazz is a 2012 American comedy-drama film based on Donald Miller's semi-autobiographical book of the same name, directed by Steve Taylor. Miller, Taylor, and Ben Pearson co-wrote the screenplay. The film stars Marshall Allman, Claire Holt, and Tania Raymonde. Animation Join Thomas & Friends as they embark on a legendary movie adventure! The steam team's quest begins when a special guest arrives on Sodor with a big surprise and important jobs for Thomas, Percy and James. The engines meet new friends and discover suits of armor; coats of arms and legends of long-ago heroes. Then their bravery is put to the test when their new friend Stephen goes missing. Thriller The October Man is a 1947 mystery film starring John Mills and Joan Greenwood, written by novelist Eric Ambler, who also produced. A man is suspected of murder, and due to the lingering effects of a brain injury sustained in an earlier accident and after intense police investigation, he himself begins to doubt whether he is innocent or not. Thriller Room 55 is a 2014 short drama fantasy film written and directed by Rose Glass. Thriller The Gene Generation is a 2007 Biopunk science fiction film about an assassin who battles DNA hackers. The film was directed by Pearry Teo, and stars Bai Ling, Parry Shen, Faye Dunaway, and Alec Newman. Documentary film Led Zeppelin DVD is a double DVD set by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in the United Kingdom on 26 May 2003, and the United States on 27 May 2003. It contains live concert footage of the band spanning the years 1969 to 1979. The DVD includes performances from the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, Madison Square Garden in 1973, Earls Court in 1975, and Knebworth in 1979, plus other footage. Bootleg footage from some of the concerts is interspersed with the professionally shot material. The DVD cover features West and East Mitten Buttes, photographed from the visitor centre at the Navajo Tribal Park located at Monument Valley, Arizona. Documentary film Embracing is a 1992 short, biographical documentary film directed by Naomi Kawase. Comedy Follow that Man is a 1961 comedy film directed by Jerome Epstein. Comedy Bratz, is a 2007 American live-action film based on the Bratz line of cartoon characters and dolls. The screenplay was written by John Doolittle and Susie Singer Carter. Animation Señorella and the Glass Huarache is a 1964 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Hawley Pratt and written by John W. Dunn. The plotline is a typical Cinderella story, but set in Mexico. That was the last Looney Tunes short released before the Warner Bros. Cartoons division was shut down. It was the final one-shot until 1968. Chuck Jones' ending sequence from Now Hear This and Bartholomew versus the Wheel was used in this cartoon. That was the final cartoon to have this ending sequence. Animation The Sine Wave is a 2013 short film written and directed by Neely Goniodsky. Thriller Horror Vision is a 2001 horror film directed by Danny Draven and produced by Chuck Williams. The story for the movie was written by JR Bookwalter and the screenplay was written by Scott Phillips. Thriller Action Jackson is a 1988 American action film directed by Craig R. Baxley and starring Carl Weathers, Vanity, Craig T. Nelson and Sharon Stone. Paula Abdul was the choreographer. The film was released by Lorimar Film Entertainment. Vanity was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award as Worst Actress. Both Vanity and Sharon Stone briefly appear topless in this movie. Animation Sinbad is a 1992 animated film originally released on May 18, 1992 and based on the classic Arabian Nights tale, Sinbad the Sailor. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film features a single theme song, "As brave as a man can be", written and composed by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias. The plot involves Sinbad the Sailor and his companion Habeeb traveling to a strange island where Sinbad is forced to marry the King's daughter, and the dangers they get into while trying to find their way home. Sinbad was produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation, it was distributed to DVD in 2003 by GoodTimes Entertainment, packaged together with The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Comedy Sexo con Amor is a 2003 Chilean comedy film about sex and relationships. The film was directed by Boris Quercia, who also wrote the screenplay and even played a role in the film. Science Fiction Ignition is a 2001 action drama, written by William Davies and directed by Yves Simoneau. Animation The Last Unicorn is a 1982 American animated fantasy film directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr. and featuring the voices of Alan Arkin, Jeff Bridges, and Mia Farrow as the Unicorn. The film was produced by Rankin/Bass for ITC Entertainment, and animated by Topcraft. Based on the novel The Last Unicorn written by Peter S. Beagle, who also wrote the film's screenplay, the film is about a unicorn who, upon learning that she is the last unicorn in the world, goes on a quest to find out what has happened to the others of her kind. The film features additional voices of Tammy Grimes, Keenan Wynn, René Auberjonois, Robert Klein, Angela Lansbury, and Christopher Lee. The musical score and the songs were composed and arranged by Jimmy Webb, and performed by the group America with additional vocals provided by Lucy Mitchell. The film earned $2,250,000 on its opening weekend and grossed $6,455,330 domestically. Thriller The Stendhal Syndrome is a 1995 Italian horror film written and directed by Dario Argento and starring his daughter Asia Argento. It was the first Italian film to use computer-generated imagery. Stendhal syndrome is a real syndrome, first diagnosed in Florence, Italy in 1982. Argento said he experienced Stendhal syndrome as a child. While touring Athens with his parents young Dario was climbing the steps of the Parthenon when he was overcome by a trance that caused him to become lost from his parents for hours. The experience was so strong that Argento never forgot it; he immediately thought of it when he came across Graziella Magherini's book about the syndrome, which would become the basis of the film. It was a large box office hit when released in Italy, grossing ₤5,443,000,000 Italian lira, making it Argento's highest grossing film in his native country. Documentary film Original Child Bomb is a 2004 documentary about the aftermath of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The film premiered at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival and was aired on many stations on August 6, 2005, the 60th anniversary of the bombings. The title of the film was inspired by Thomas Merton's poem of the same name, which is quoted throughout the film. The documentary employs color footage that had previously been labeled top secret by the US government. The 2005 airing of Original Child Bomb was the most extensive exposure to date of this footage in the United States. It had been filmed by both the United States military and Japanese camera crews. Original Child Bomb was directed by Carey Schonegevel and produced by Holly Becker. Comedy Ghost Team One is a 2013 horror comedy film written by Andrew Knauer and Arthur Pielli and directed by Ben Peyser and Scott Rutherford. Thriller La Rivière du Hibou is a 1962 French short film based on the American short story An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce. It was directed by Robert Enrico and produced by Marcel Ichac and Paul de Roubaix with music by Henri Lanoë. It won awards at the Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Awards. It was also screened on American television as an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1964. Comedy Joseph Andrews is a 1977 British period comedy film directed by Tony Richardson. It is based on the novel Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding With its rollicking comic plot, period costume and setting, ribald adventures and a dashing young hero, the film was an obvious attempt to follow in the line of such films as Tom Jones, which was also directed by Tony Richardson. Ann-Margret was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 1978 for her performance in the film. Vincent Canby of the New York Times explains the pretext of Henry Fielding's novel Joseph Andrews: The book "originated as Fielding's answer to what he saw as the hypocritical pieties of {British novelist} Samuel Richardson's Pamela. In Pamela, which was published in 1740, Richardson told the inspiring tale of Pamela Andrews, a serving girl who tenaciously held onto her virginity until her employer, the rich Mr. Booby, came across with a marriage license. Several years later, Mr. Documentary film Winter Present is a 2014 documentary film directed by Robert Todd. Documentary film I Want to Be a Pilot, is a 2006 award winning Kenyan - Mexican short film documentary written and directed by Diego Quemada-Diez. The film won international seven awards including the Audience Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The movie has earned more than 50 international prizes and has participated in over 200 film festivals such as Sundance, Locarno, Telluride, Edinburgh, Amiens, Los Angeles, São Paulo, Manhattan, Silverdocs, Bermuda, San Francisco. Science Fiction Android is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Aaron Lipstadt and starring Don Keith Opper and Klaus Kinski. The film follows the story of a scientist and his assistant who are working on an illegal android program from their lab on a space station in orbit of the Earth. The film was voted Best Science Fiction Film in 1983 by The Age, but has received a somewhat mixed reaction from critics. Documentary film Imams Go to School is a 2010 film written and directed by Kaouther Ben Hania. Animation Drunker Than A Skunk is a 2013 animation short film written by Walt Curtis and directed by Bill Plympton. Comedy Young Guns is a 1988 comedic Western action film directed by Christopher Cain and written by John Fusco. The film was the first to be produced by Morgan Creek Productions. The film stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Charlie Sheen, Dermot Mulroney, Casey Siemaszko, Terence Stamp, Terry O'Quinn, Brian Keith, and Jack Palance. Young Guns is a retelling of the adventures of Billy the Kid during the Lincoln County War, which took place in New Mexico during 1877–78. It was filmed in and around New Mexico. Historian Dr. Paul Hutton has called Young Guns the most historically accurate of all prior Billy the Kid films. It opened no. 1 at the box office, eventually earning $45 million from a moderate $11 million budget. A sequel, Young Guns II, was released in 1990. Animation This is the Stop is a 2011 animated short film directed by Gustavo Machado Tomazi. Thriller Morgue Street is a 2012 Italian horror short film directed by Alberto Viavattene and based on Edgar Allan Poe's The Murders in the Rue Morgue. The film gained notoriety when it was banned in Australia by the Australian Classification Board before it could screen at Sydney's A Night of Horror film festival. It has been praised by Jack Ketchum, Brian Yuzna, and Uwe Boll. Documentary film Music For Mandela is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jason Bourque. Animation Digital Juice is a series of six Studio 4°C shorts collected in January 2002 as a direct-to-DVD package film. Each short is directed by a different director. The shorts deal with a variety of subjects, but they share an emphasis on psychological issues, fantasy, and mystery. Science Fiction Max Hell Frog Warrior is a 1996 martial arts sci fi cult film written, produced, and directed by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw. This film is the third in the Hell Comes to Frogtown series, following the cult films Hell Comes to Frogtown and Return to Frogtown. Initially developed under the title Toad Warrior, the film gained its current title for its 2002 release. The story was conceived by Donald G. Jackson, creator of the Frogtown franchise. The film stars Scott Shaw, Joe Estevez, Conrad Brooks, and Jill Kelly. Thriller Samrajyam II: Son of Alexander is a 2013 Indian Malayalam gangster film directed by Perarasu. The film is produced by Ajmal Hassan. It is sequel to 1990 Mammootty starrer Samrajyam. Unni Mukundan will play the lead role of Jordan, the son of Alexander who was the protagonist in the prequel. The hero launch function was held in Dubai on 5 October 2012. Ashi will play the female lead making her debut in Malayalam. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by R. A. Shafeer and Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics written by Sarath Vayalar, while Shekar V. Joseph handled the cinematography. Comedy House of Mahjong is a 2007 comedy film directed by Marco Mak and written by Shing Mo Cheng, Chiu-Wang Lam, and Ka-ming Lau. It was released in Hong Kong on 1 February 2007. Comedy Caballero a la medida is a 1954 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Thriller Subash Chandra Bose is a 2005 Telugu epic historical drama film, produced by C.Ashwini Dutt on Vyjayanthi Movies banner, directed by veteran director K. Raghavendra Rao which was his 101st film. Starring Venkatesh, Shriya Saran, Genelia D'Souza in lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film recorded as flop at box-office. Comedy Hoffman is a 1970 British film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Peter Sellers, Sinéad Cusack, Jennifer Ruth Dunning and Jeremy Bulloch. It is notable for the haunting music by Ron Grainer, the theatrical art of scene setting, fine color cinematography, and as one of Sellers' few 'straight' performances. Science Fiction Thunderball is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young with screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins. The film follows Bond's mission to find two NATO atomic bombs stolen by SPECTRE, which holds the world ransom for £100 million in diamonds, in exchange for not destroying an unspecified major city in either England or the United States. The search leads Bond to the Bahamas, where he encounters Emilio Largo, the card-playing, eye-patch-wearing SPECTRE Number Two. Backed by CIA agent Felix Leiter and Largo's mistress, Domino Derval, Bond's search culminates in an underwater battle with Largo's henchmen. The film had a complex production, with four different units and about a quarter of the film consisting of underwater scenes.Thunderball was the first Bond film shot in widescreen Panavision and the first to have over a two-hour running time. Documentary film The high cost -- to both the environment and our health -- of bottled water is the subject of this documentary that enlists activists, environmentalists, community leaders and others to expose the dark side of the bottled water industry. Science Fiction Battle Athletes Victory: Vol. 8: The Human Race! is a 1999 animation film directed by Katsuhito Akiyama. Comedy Crossing Borders is a 2006 comedy drama film written and directed by Carlos Iglesias. Thriller The Invited is a 2010 horror film directed by Ryan McKinney. Science Fiction Back to the Future is a 1985 American comic science fiction film. It was directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale, produced by Steven Spielberg, and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover and Thomas F. Wilson. Fox plays Marty McFly, a teenager who is sent back in time to 1955. He meets his future parents in high school and accidentally becomes his mother's romantic interest. Marty must repair the damage to history by causing his parents-to-be to fall in love, and with the help of scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, he must find a way to return to 1985. Zemeckis and Gale wrote the script after Gale mused upon whether he would have befriended his father if they attended school together. Various film studios rejected the script until the financial success of Zemeckis' Romancing the Stone. Zemeckis approached Spielberg, who agreed to produce the project at Amblin Entertainment, with Universal Pictures as distributor. The first choice for the role of Marty McFly was Michael J. Fox. However, he was busy filming his television series Family Ties and the show's producers would not allow him to star in the film. Comedy Air: The Musical is an independent feature film directed by Jeremy Osbern. The movie received screenings in 2007 and 2008, and was officially released to DVD on 6 April 2010. AIR: The Musical was filmed and produced in Lawrence, Kansas between the years of 2004 and 2008. Comedy The Secret of the Selenites is a 1984 French animated comedy film directed by Jean Image. It is also known as Moon Madness in the USA and Moontrek in the UK. Comedy Io sto con gli ippopotami is a 1979 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Italo Zingarelli and starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. The film is also known as I'm for the Hippopotamus. Documentary film Fish Meat is a 2012 documentary by Fish Navy Films that analyzes and questions current fish farming practices. It was an official selection at the Blue Ocean Film Festival, Idyllwild Film Festival, San Francisco Ocean Film Festival, Catalina Film Festival and. It has also screened around the country, including at the University of Colorado and at University of Massachusetts Amherst. The documentary examines different methods used in modern aquaculture from Atlantic bluefin tuna ocean pens, to trout closed system farms, to old fashioned carp farms and concludes that the fish from lower in the food chain is better for sustainable aquaculture. Comedy Side Street Story is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Eduardo De Filippo. The film was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Serafino is a 1968 Italian film directed by Pietro Germi. Comedy McHale's Navy is a 1964 technicolor movie based on the 1962-1966 black and white television sitcom McHale's Navy starring a slimmed down Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway and Joe Flynn, which had in turn originated with a one-hour anthology drama starring Borgnine entitled Seven Against the Sea. The movie version was directed by series producer Edward J. Montagne and its supporting cast includes Carl Ballantine, Gavin MacLeod, Jean Willes, Claudine Longet, and George Kennedy. The movie was followed by a sequel entitled McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force which did not feature Borgnine or Carl Ballantine. The film was also remade in 1997 with an entirely different cast except for Borgnine playing a 35-year-older McHale. In nearly everyway the 1964 movie is merely an extension of the TV series and allows fans of the TV series to see the show in vibrant color. Even the film location for New Caledonia is identical to the one used in the series. For more information on the main characters see the TV series McHale's Navy. The movie was released on DVD for Region 1 on January 31, 2011. Animation Alice Gets Stung is a 1925 animated short film by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series. It was Virginia Davis' last performance as Alice. Comedy El Chacotero Sentimental is a 1999 Chilean film directed by Cristián Galaz. The protagonist is a DJ named Rumpy, and his listeners call in to the radio station to tell their stories. A 2007 sequel was released, titled Radio Corazón. Thriller 36 Hours to Die is a 1999 crime-thriller film directed by Yves Simoneau. Documentary film Algorithms is a 2012 documentary film directed by Ian McDonald. Comedy Strike Up the Band is a 1940 American black and white musical film. It is directed by Busby Berkeley and stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. A very famous, memorable quote from the film is "Take that boy on the street. Teach him to blow a horn, and he'll never blow a safe.", spoken by Paul Whiteman. As well as being commercially released as a VHS in its own right, it was also released on 25 September 2007 by Warner Home Video in a film package entitled: "The Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland Collection." This collection included the films Babes in Arms, Babes on Broadway, Girl Crazy, and Strike Up the Band. The original taglines for the film were: "THEIR SUNNIEST, FUNNIEST, DOWN-TO-MIRTHIEST HIT!; IT BEATS THE BAND!; "Melodious with WHITEMAN'S BAND; and The merriest pair on the screen in a great new musical show! In keeping with MGM's practice of the time, the film soundtrack was recorded in stereophonic sound but released with conventional monaural sound. At least some of the original stereo recording has survived and been included in some home video releases, including the Mickey Rooney - Judy Garland Collection. Comedy An executive at a Japanese pickle distributor, who just happens to be a Koala, is accused of several murders and struggles to make sense of his hazy history. Comedy The Pilgrim Lady is a film directed by Lesley Selander released on Jan 22, 1947. Documentary film Annabelle Butterfly Dance is an 1894 short film. It is one of the several silent films produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company starring Annabelle Moore. In the film, Annabelle performs one of her popular dances while wearing a butterfly costume. Science Fiction Shirley Thompson vs. the Aliens is a 1972 film directed by Jim Sharman. It is the first feature-length film from Sharman, who subsequently directed The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Comedy Age Old friends is a 1989 comedy film written by Bob Larbey and directed by Allan Kroeker. Documentary film White Knight is a documentary film directed by Aarti Shrivastava. Its subject is Chewang Norphel, a 78-year-old engineer in Leh who, over the last 15 years, has invented and implemented a technology that is helping provide a solution to an ecological disaster created by climate change. The land of Ladakh is grappling with an alarming water scarcity situation. In this high altitude desert where the melting of glaciers has been the traditional source of fresh water, a warmer planet is playing havoc with lifestyles and the ecology. With glaciers melting faster and leaving the people quite literally high and dry, fresh water is more precious than oil, especially post the Ladakhi summer. His solution uses common sense and elementary observational science to create artificial glaciers. This film was created as a tribute to this man, and it honors him as a hero who relentlessly and persistently carries on a lone struggle against an insipid bureaucracy, myopic governance and a planet seemingly striking back as it adjusts to global warming. Documentary film Romans d’ados 4 – Adulte mais pas trop is a 2010 documentary film written by Nasser Bakhti and directed by Béatrice Bakhti. Comedy El Hijo de Hernández is an American made 2013 Spanish feature length drama film directed by Lorenzo M. Ponce de León and is based on the novel El Hijo de Hernández by Frédéric Conrod, and starring Juan Penalva, Antonio Sarrió, Roxanne Rodríguez, Guglia Rivera, and Kathleen Zamon. It was created alongside the author of the book and shot in Madrid and Castilla-La Mancha, Spain when the actual setting of the book and film is undisclosed. The narrative is set almost entirely in the desert. Ponce de León describes the film as "The precise balance between theatre and cinema giving viewers both a cinematic experience and the sensations of sitting in a theatre watching actors on a stage." Animation Life with Tom is a 1953 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ed Barge with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released to theatres on November 21, 1953 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is also one of several "wrap-around" T&J shorts, integrating footage from previous shorts into the plot. Science Fiction Judgment Day is a 1999 direct-to-video science-fiction action film directed by John Terlesky and starring Mario Van Peebles, Suzy Amis and Ice-T. Documentary film Scrap Yard is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Nadège Trébal. Thriller Laguna Heat is a 1987 TV film directed by Simon Langton. Documentary film Lusitania Illusion is a 2010 historical drama documentary film written by João Canijo, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Alfred Döblin and 2 more and directed by João Canijo. Science Fiction Zeta One is a 1970 British comedy science fiction film directed by Michael Cort and starring James Robertson Justice, Charles Hawtrey and Robin Hawdon. It was made for a budget of £60,000. Comedy Glinda is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Nicole Cosgrove. Thriller Lionsgate’s TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D continues the legendary story of the homicidal Sawyer family, picking up where Tobe Hooper’s 1974 horror classic left off in Newt, Texas, where for decades people went missing without a trace. The townspeople long suspected the Sawyer family, owners of a local barbeque pit, were somehow responsible. Their suspicions were finally confirmed one hot summer day when a young woman escaped the Sawyer house following the brutal murders of her four friends. Word around the small town quickly spread, and a vigilante mob of enraged locals surrounded the Sawyer stronghold, burning it to the ground and killing every last member of the family – or so they thought. Decades later and hundreds of miles away from the original massacre, a young woman named Heather learns that she has inherited a Texas estate from a grandmother she never knew she had. After embarking on a road trip with friends to uncover her roots, she finds she is the sole owner of a lavish, isolated Victorian mansion. But her newfound wealth comes at a price as she stumbles upon a horror that awaits her in the mansion’s dank cellars… With gruesome surprises in store for a whole new generation, TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D stars Alexandra Daddario, Dan Yeager, Tremaine ‘Trey Songz’ Neverson, Scott Eastwood, Tania Raymonde, Shaun Sipos, Keram Malicki-Sanchez, James MacDonald, Thom Barry, Paul Rae and Richard Riehle, along with special appearances from four beloved cast members from previous installments of the franchise: Gunnar Hansen (the original Leatherface), Marilyn Burns, John Dugan and Bill Moseley. The film is directed by John Luessenhop (TAKERS), from a screenplay by Adam Marcus Debra Sullivan and Kirsten Elms, based on a story by Stephen Susco and Adam Marcus Debra Sullivan and based on characters created by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper, and produced by Carl Mazzocone. Lionsgate presents a production and Main Line Pictures production. Comedy Il giorno in più is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Massimo Venier. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name written by Fabio Volo, star of the film alongside Isabella Ragonese. However, the film plot is quite different from the book, radically changing the concepts and development of it. Comedy Blond Cheat is a 1938 film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Joan Fontaine, Derrick De Marney, and Cecil Kellaway. The film was produced by William Sistrom, and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures. The original story is by Aladar Lazlo. The screenplay is by Harry Segall, Charles Kaufman, Paul Yawitz, and Viola Brothers Shore. The tagline for the movie was: "A happy blend of blackmail, robbery, treachery, and love!" Thriller Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies is a 2013 horror film that was directed by Cody Knotts. An early version of the film was shown at an international horror festival in Whitby, England in October 2013, and the movie was released to DVD on March 28, 2014 along with a limited theatrical release. The movie was funded partly through a successful Kickstarter campaign and through private funds from three investors and stars several WWE wrestlers that portray themselves fighting against a horde of zombies. Documentary film LaLee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Deborah Dickson, Susan Frömke and Albert Maysles. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 74th Academy Awards. Animation Matter Fisher is a 2010 short animated and science fiction film written and directed by David Prosser. Animation I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The cartoon features music by and a special guest appearance from jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra playing "You Rascal You". The title of the film comes from the song, written by Sam Theard in 1931. The film is now in the public domain. Thriller Delirium is a 2013 Ukrainian film produced and directed by Ihor Podolchak, premiered in Director’s Week Competition in Fantasporto, awarded with the "First Prize" at Baghdad International Film Festival. Delirium is the second Podolchak feature film. The screenplay is based on the novel Inductor by Ukrainian writer Dmytro Belyansky. Documentary film Katya Krenalinova is a documentary film directed by Alexandra Lihacheva. Comedy Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss is a television comedy film written by Jean Shepherd and directed by Dick Bartlett, based on the 1968 short story by Shepherd. A satire of childhood recollections of annual family vacations, the film follows the Parker family as they travel to a Michigan lakeside camp, the eponymous Haven. It was a co-production of The Disney Channel and PBS, and aired in that order, and was released on video. Documentary film Vapor Trail is a 2010 documentary film directed by John Gianvito. Thriller Rose of the Yukon is a film directed by released on Jan 5, 1949. Animation Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire is the seventeenth film in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. This installment is notable for being the first of the films to be a musical. The film was released to rent through Amazon Instant Video and iTunes on December 22, 2011. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 13, 2012. It premiered on Cartoon Network on March 3, 2012. Documentary film 500 Dunam on the Moon is a 2002 documentary film directed by Israeli director Rachel Leah Jones about Ayn Hawd, a Palestinian village that was captured and depopulated by Israeli forces in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Comedy Spanish Masala is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Lal Jose, starring Dileep, Kunchacko Boban, Daniela Zacherl, Biju Menon and Chrys Hobbs. The film was a flop at the Box office. Comedy George and Mildred is a 1980 British comedy film directed by Peter Frazer Jones. It was an adaptation of the television series of the same name. Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy reprised their television roles as the two title characters. It was written by Dick Sharples. Vicki Michelle also had a role in the film. Comedy Diggers in Blighty is a 1933 Australian film starring and directed by Pat Hanna. Hanna decided to direct this film himself after being unhappy with how F.W. Thring had handled Diggers. Comedy Move Over, Mrs. Markham is a 1985 romantic comedy film story by John T. Chapman and Ray Cooney, and written and directed by Fernando Trueba. Animation Tenchi the Movie 2: Daughter of Darkness, known in Japan as Tenchi Muyō! Midsummer's Eve in Japan is the second of three films set in the Tenchi Muyo! multi-verse directed by Tetsu Kimura and written by Naoko Hasegawa. The film was released in Japan on August 2, 1997 as a double feature, along with Slayers Great. The film was later released in North America on DVD on August 8, 1998. Tenchi Muyo! Daughter of Darkness was later re-released along with Tenchi the Movie: Tenchi Muyo in Love and Tenchi Forever! The Movie in a collectors' pack. Funimation Entertainment announced distribution of the film, along with several other Tenchi properties, on July 2, 2010 at Anime Expo. Documentary film Bones of the Forest is a 1995 documentary film directed by Heather Frise and Velcrow Ripper. Comedy Viva il cinema! is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Baldaccini and Enzo Trapani. Documentary film Die Nacht der Regisseure is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Edgar Reitz. Thriller Island of Doomed Men is a black-and-white 1940 film, released by Columbia Pictures, which was directed by Charles Barton from a screenplay by Robert Hardy Andrews. Documentary film Ready to fly is an American documentary by William A. Kerig following the true story of the fight of American women's ski jumping athletes Lindsey Van, the rest of her U.S Women’s Ski jumping Team members, Jessica Jerome, Alissa Johnson, Abby Hughes, Sarah Hendrickson and many other elite ski jumping athletes around the world to be part of the Olympic Winter Games. It was first screen during the 2013 Banff Mountain Film Festival. Narration of the documentary is made by Diana Nyad, an American author, journalist, motivational speaker, and long-distance swimmer. Nyad first got national attention in 1975 when she swam around Manhattan island and in 1979 from the Bahamas to Florida. In 2013, at age 64, after many long distance swimming exploits, she became the first person confirmed to swim from Cuba to Florida. She swam to raise funds for victims of Hurricane Sandy. Comedy Ah! Les belles bacchantes English: Ah! The nice bacchantes, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Jean Loubignac, written by Francis Blanche, starring Robert Dhéry and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Femmes de Paris", "Peek-a-boo". Documentary film Here There Is No Why is a documentary film directed by Charles Rotmil. Documentary film Ascent to the Sky is a 2010 documentary film directed by Stephane Breton. Comedy Dirty Sanchez is a 2006 comedy film directed by Jim Hickey. Comedy Captain Hima is a 2008 comedy/musical directed by Nasr Mahroos. Comedy The Man on the Box is a 1914 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Oscar Apfel and co-directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It was based on the 1904 novel of the same name by Harold MacGrath and stars Horace B. Carpenter. Max Figman had starred in the Broadway version in 1907 and reprises his role here in this film. A surviving film at the Library of Congress and the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research. Documentary film Yesterday will Be Tomorrow is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Janina Lapinskaitė. Thriller Hot Summer in Barefoot County is a 1974 comedy film directed by Will Zens and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot involves an undercover agent who is sent to a small southern town in order to uncover an underground moon-shining ring, but when he finds out that the town is filled with voluptuous women ready to satisfy his every need, things start to get confusing. Documentary film Digital Underground in the People's Republic is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Rachel Tejada. Comedy The Other Side of the Bed a.k.a. The Wrong Side of the Bed is a 2002 film directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro. Thriller Unholy Women is a 2006 Japanese film. It is a compilation of 3 separate short horror films written and directed by Keita Amemiya, Takuji Suzuki, and Keisuke Toyoshima respectively. Thriller Fatal is a 2012 mystery/crime/drama/thriller film written and directed by Donku Lee. Comedy Jagte Raho is a 1956 Bollywood film directed by Amit Maitra and Sombhu Mitra, produced by and starring Raj Kapoor. The film centers on the trials of a poor villager who comes to a city in search of a better life. However, the naive man soon becomes trapped in a web of middle-class greed and corruption. The film also features a cameo by Nargis in the final scene. It was produced in Bengali as Ek Din Raatre, starring Raj Kapoor, Chhabi Biswas, Pahari Sanyal, Nargis Dutt, Daisy Irani. Documentary film Africa: Blood and Beauty is a 2012 documentary directed by Sergey Yastrzhembsky. Comedy Doctor Rhythm is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Mary Carlisle, Beatrice Lillie, and Andy Devine. Based on the short story The Badge of Policeman O'Roon by O. Henry, the film is about a doctor who pretends to be a policeman assigned as the bodyguard of a wealthy matron, whose beautiful niece becomes the object of his affections. The film features the songs "On the Sentimental Side" and "My Heart is Taking Lessons". Comedy Brief Crossing is a French film released in 2001 and directed by Catherine Breillat. It stars Sarah Pratt and Gilles Guillain. Comedy Ulakam Chuttum Valiban is a 2011 Malayalam comedy film directed by Raj Babu.It stars Jayaram, Biju Menon, Vandana Menon and Mithra Kurian in the lead roles. The film got poor reviews and ended up as a flop. Documentary film What Remains of Us is a 2004 Canadian documentary film exploring the survival of the nonviolent resistance movement in Tibet. The documentary was shot over eight years without the knowledge of the Chinese authorities. Thriller Spawn is a 1997 American supernatural superhero film loosely based on the comic book of the same name, by Todd McFarlane and published by Image Comics. Directed and co-written by Mark A.Z. Dippé, the film stars Michael Jai White in the leading role. Spawn is an origin story of the character, and begins with Al Simmons, a soldier/assassin who is killed and resurrected as Spawn, a reluctant, demonic leader of Hell's army. Spawn eventually refuses to lead Hell's army in the war against Heaven and turns against evil forces all together. The film co-stars John Leguizamo as Clown/The Violator, Al's demonic guide and the film's antagonist; and Nicol Williamson as Al's mentor Cogliostro. Martin Sheen, Theresa Randle, D. B. Sweeney, and Melinda Clarke also star. Spawn was released in the United States on August 1, 1997. It was the first film to feature an African American portraying a major comic book superhero. This was Williamson's final film appearance before his death on December 16, 2011. Thriller Bangkok Knockout is a 2010 Thai martial arts film. Comedy Should Husbands Work is a 1939 comedy film directed by Gus Meins. Thriller Modus Anomali is a 2012 horror and thriller film written and directed by Joko Anwar. Comedy Tunay Na Tunay, Gets Mo? Gets Ko! is a 2000 action, romantic comedy film written by Dindo Perez, Mari Mariano and directed by Joyce Bernal. Thriller Hellraiser is a 1987 British horror film written and directed by Clive Barker, based upon his own novella The Hellbound Heart. The film spawned a series of sequels. Documentary film Jimi Plays Monterey is a 1986 documentary film directed by Chris Hegedus, D.A. Pennebaker. Documentary film Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch is a documentary biographical TV movie directed by Toby Keeler. Comedy Kaos is a 1984 Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani based on short stories by Luigi Pirandello. The film's title is after Pirandello's explanation of the local name Càvusu of the woods near his birthplace in the neighborhood of Girgenti, on the southern coast of Sicily, as deriving from the ancient Greek word kaos. Comedy All a Bir-r-r-d is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Tweety, Sylvester and an unnamed bulldog, who would later became known as Hector the Bulldog. Produced in 1949 and first presented in 1950, it was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Isadore "Friz" Freleng, with most voice characterizations courtesy of Mel Blanc. The title is an adaptation of the familiar train conductor's call, "All aboard!" The instrumental theme used to underscore the motion of the train is "On the 5:15". This cartoon was Tweety's first appearance in the Looney Tunes series, after 8 years of being exclusive to the Merrie Melodies series. Documentary film I Saw U is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Maile Martinez and Lane Stroud. The film is written by Reid Kuennen. Comedy Grrl Power, known in Japan as Makasete Iruka! is an independently produced original video animation by Akitaro Daichi. The animated short film was released simultaneously in Japan and North America on June 10, 2004. This anime was licensed for North America by ADV Films. Comedy A Missed Fortune is the 137th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Honky Donkey is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 129th Our Gang short that was released. It was partially filmed at the historic Culver Hotel. Science Fiction Double Role is a 1999 film directed by Jaromil Jireš. Comedy One Crazy Summer is a 1986 romantic comedy film written and directed by Savage Steve Holland, and starring John Cusack, Demi Moore, Bobcat Goldthwait, Curtis Armstrong, and Joel Murray. The original film score was composed by Cory Lerios. Comedy Dear Heart is a 1964 American romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page. It was directed by Delbert Mann, from a screenplay by Tad Mosel. Its theme song, "Dear Heart", was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Comedy Rough Diamonds is a 1994 Australian film. It was the first lead role in a feature for Jason Donovan. Comedy Del rosa al amarillo is a 1963 Spanish comedy film. It was directed and written by Manuel Summers. The film's plot explores two love stories involving a young couple and an elderly couple. Animation A Matter of Loaf and Death is a comedy clay animation murder mystery film created by Nick Park, and the fourth of his shorts to star his characters Wallace and Gromit. Released in 2008, it is the first Wallace and Gromit project since the feature film Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit in 2005, and the first short since A Close Shave in 1995. A Matter of Loaf and Death is a mock murder mystery, with Wallace and Gromit starting a new bakery business. Gromit and Wallace both learn that bakers have been mysteriously murdered, and Gromit tries to solve the case before Wallace ends up as a victim himself. The short follows the same basic outline as A Close Shave, and in the film Wallace falls in love, with disastrous consequences. He falls for bread enthusiast Piella Bakewell, who used to advertise for a local bread firm, but she turns out to be his worst nightmare. Also this short sees Gromit falling in love for the first time, as he becomes attached to Piella's downtrodden poodle, Fluffles, who reciprocates his affection. Comedy En un burro tres baturros is a 1939 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Comedy Be Kind Rewind is a 2008 comedy-drama film from New Line Cinema, written and directed by Michel Gondry and starring Jack Black, Mos Def, Melonie Diaz, Danny Glover and Mia Farrow. The film first appeared on January 20, 2008 at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It was later shown at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film opened on February 22, 2008 in the United Kingdom and in North America. The title is inspired by a phrase that was commonly displayed on VHS rental tapes during the medium's heyday. Animation Unicycle Film is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Thomas Hicks. Thriller The Return is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev and released internationally in 2004. It tells the story of two Russian boys whose father suddenly returns home after a 12-year absence. He takes the boys on a holiday to a remote island on a lake that turns into a test of manhood of almost mythic proportions. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Science Fiction Porobashinee is an upcoming Bangladeshi science fiction film. It will be the 2nd Science fiction film in Bangladesh. The film will be directed by MotherChod Ahmed and Produced by Reggae Entertainment. Film shooting began in 2012 and took place in France and Italy and was overseen by an international crew. The post-production involved 3-D conversion and the application of visual effects. The film is set to release on 14 February 2014. Thriller Dead & Buried is a 1981 horror film directed by Gary Sherman, starring Melody Anderson and James Farentino. With a screenplay written by Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett, the movie was initially banned as a "video nasty" in the UK in the early 1980s, but was later acquitted of obscenity charges and removed from the Director of Public Prosecutions' list. The movie was subsequently novelized by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro. In a 1983 interview with Starburst promoting Blue Thunder, O'Bannon disowned the film. Documentary film Bullets for Breakfast is a 1992 film directed by Holly Fisher. Documentary film A Bridge Life: Finding Our Way Home is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Joshua Grossberg. The main focus of the documentary is Dan Sheffer a loan officer husband and father of two from Plantation Florida. He watched on television like all of us the trials and tribulations of the Katrina evacuees and wrestled with what to do or what he could do. Inspired by a Good Samaritan who aided hurricane victims in his own state Dans goal became clear find evacuees willing to leave the hard cement of the Astrodome and escort them to relative safety and the chance of a new life in Florida. He then solicited pledges from friends and colleagues to help cover the cost of flying 10 evacuees from the Houston Astrodome which he would recruit himself back to Florida. Putting his life on hold Dans act of Good Samaritanship turned out to be a much tougher road than he or anyone else imagined. Finding evacuees prepared to trust him enough to leave for an unknown future in another state would prove near impossible. But after several days and with the help of other volunteers Dan had finally enlisted seven evacuees ready to believe. Thriller Spy Hunter is an upcoming action film written and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. Comedy Munnabhai Ki Aatma Katha is a film produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and directed by Rajkumar Hirani. Comedy Attaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu is a Telugu movie produced by Allu Aravind starring Chiranjeevi and Vijayashanti and was released on 14 January 1989. It was also a comeback for former heroine Vanisri, now relaunched in mother roles. The movie was directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. The film has been successfully remade in several other Indian languages and also inspired similar themes. Thriller The Hidden is an American science fiction film produced and released in 1987 by New Line Cinema. The film was written by Bob Hunt and directed by Jack Sholder. The cast featured Kyle MacLachlan and Michael Nouri with supporting roles by Clu Gulager, Chris Mulkey, Ed O'Ross, Clarence Felder, Claudia Christian and Larry Cedar. This film received a MPAA rating of R, and was filmed in color with mono sound. The DVD version was remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound. At the time it was released it was an independent film and had been produced for less than US$5 million. A sequel, The Hidden II, directed by Seth Pinsker was released in 1993. In the documentary Behind the Curtain Part II, Jack Sholder, director of The Hidden, had this to say about the film: Most people who know my work would say that The Hidden was my best film. And I would tend to agree with them... When I watch The Hidden, I feel like I've pretty much gotten it right. Comedy Klotz am Bein is an East German film. It was released in 1958. Documentary film Pope John Paul II's historic nine-day pilgrimage to Poland in June of 1979 created a revolution of conscience that transformed Poland and fundamentally reshaped the spiritual and political landscape of the 20th Century.Newt and Callista Gingrich, along with a Polish, American, and Italian cast, explore what transpired during these nine days that moved the Polish people to renew their hearts, reclaim their courage, and free themselves from the shackles of Communism.Millions of Poles, almost one third of the nation, turned out to see the Holy Father in person, while the rest of the country followed his pilgrimage on television and radio. Within sixteen months, Solidarity became the first officially recognized free trade union in the Communist bloc, with over 10 million members. The momentum of this nine-day visit would eventually lead to the fall of the Berlin Wall in November of 1989 and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Animation Renga is a 2012 animated film directed by Adam Russell and John Sear. Documentary film Encirclement – Neo-Liberalism Ensnares Democracy is a 2008 Canadian documentary film by Richard Brouillette which was awarded the Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize at the 11th Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival, the Grand Prize at the 15th Visions du réel festival, the Audience Award for Best feature film, along with a Special Jury Mention for the Amnesty International Award, at the 6th IndieLisboa festival, the Pierre and Yolande Perrault Award for Best first or second documentary at the 27th Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois, and the La Vague Award for Best documentary film at the 23rd Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie. The world premiere took place at the 11th Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal on November 20, 2008. The international premiere took place at the 59th Berlinale, in the International Forum of New Cinema section, on February 7, 2009. Comedy 一屋哨牙鬼 is a 1993 comedy/horror film written by Ella Chan Bo-wah and directed by Kin-Nam Cho and Eric Tsang. Documentary film Ski Film Festival is a 1992 sport documentary film written and directed by Warren Miller. Thriller The Voices is an 2014 American-German comedy crime horror thriller film directed by Marjane Satrapi and written by Michael R. Perry. The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Anna Kendrick, Gemma Arterton, Jacki Weaver and Gulliver McGrath. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. Animation Seppala Woman is a 2010 contemporary Finnish animation directed Rane Tiukkanen. Animation Going Equipped is a short film created by Aardman Animations. Documentary film Summer Snapshot is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Ian McCluskey. Comedy Octopus Cafe is a 1959 comedy war film directed by Bronislaw Brok. Comedy Tomorrow La Scala! is a 2002 British comedy film directed by Francesca Joseph. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Chasing Girls is a 1981 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek, Flora Cheong-Leen, Nancy Lau and Eric Tsang. It was the second film produced by Cinema City, a film company established by the film's star Dean Shek, producer/director Karl Maka and screenwriter Raymond Wong. Documentary film THE TENTH INNING is a two-part, four-hour documentary film directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. A new chapter in Burns's landmark 1994 series, BASEBALL, THE TENTH INNING tells the tumultuous story of the national pastime from the 1990s to the present day. Introducing an unforgettable array of players, teams and fans, the film showcases the era's extraordinary accomplishments and heroics — as well as its devastating losses and disappointments. Combining extraordinary highlights, stunning still photographs, and insightful commentary by players, managers, and fans, THE TENTH INNING interweaves the story of the national pastime with the story of America. Comedy Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios. The film is a followup to the 2002 Disney feature film Lilo & Stitch and takes place before the events of Stitch! The Movie and subsequent additions to the franchise. This was also the final time that Jason Scott Lee voiced David Kawena, and only one in which Daveigh Chase did not voice Lilo. Thriller Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai is a 2006 Indian romantic musical film directed by Raj Kanwar and starring Bobby Deol, Amisha Patel, and Arjun Rampal. The film's premise revolves around a blind woman who struggles to come to terms with her first love, who has apparently been killed, and a new love who wants to help her move on with her life. The story is highly similar to the 1992 film Deewana. Animation Paperman is a 2012 black-and-white 3D hand-drawn/computer animated romantic comedy short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and directed by John Kahrs. The short blends traditional animation and computer animation. The short won both an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 85th Academy Awards, and the Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject at the 40th Annie Awards. Paperman was the first animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios to win an Academy Award since It's Tough to Be a Bird in 1970. Comedy The Gilded Cage is a French-Portuguese comedy film released in 2013. It won the "People's Choice Award" at the 26th European Film Awards. It was the film with the most admissions at the Portuguese box office in 2013, with 755 000. Comedy Marching Out of Time is a 1994 comedy film directed by Anton Vassil. Documentary film %In August 1955, a fourteen-year-old black boy whistled at a white woman in a grocery store in Money, Mississippi. Emmett Till, a teen from Chicago, didn't understand that he had broken the unwritten laws of the Jim Crow South until three days later, when two white men dragged him from his bed in the dead of night, beat him brutally and then shot him in the head. Although his killers were arrested and charged with murder, they were both acquitted quickly by an all-white, all-male jury. Shortly afterwards, the defendants sold their story, including a detailed account of how they murdered Till, to a journalist. The murder and the trial horrified the nation and the world. Till's death was a spark that helped mobilize the civil rights movement. Three months after his body was pulled from the Tallahatchie River, the Montgomery bus boycott began. Comedy Los legionarios is a 1958 Mexican comedy film directed by Agustín P. Delgado and produced by Miguel Zacarías. It stars María Antonieta Pons and Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine as Viruta y Capulina. Thriller Llámenme Mike is a 1979 comedy, action, crime fiction and thriller film written by Reyes Bercini and Jorge Patiño, and directed by Alfredo Gurrola. Comedy 30 Minute Guarantee is a 2008 short film written by Jayke Lee and Andrew Lewis and directed by Jayke Lewis. Comedy My Boyfriend's Back is a 1993 American romantic black comedy/fantasy/horror film directed by Bob Balaban which tells the story of Johnny Dingle, a teenage boy who returns from the dead as a zombie to meet Missy McCloud, the girl he's in love with, for a date. The movie received negative reviews for its weak plot and bad acting. The movie's title is a reference to the 1963 song of the same name by The Angels. The original title of the film, Johnny Zombie was changed shortly before the film's theatrical release. Philip Seymour Hoffman, Matthew McConaughey, and Matthew Fox appear in small roles in the film. Documentary film Where's the Fair? is a 2012 documentary, drama, and mystery film directed by Jeffrey Ford and Brad Bear. Animation Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs is an animated feature film based on the Belgian comic book series "The Smurfs". It was the first animated feature film featuring the Smurf characters. The film was released in 1965 in Belgium. The film featured the voices of popular actors then working for radio. The film was overshadowed eleven years later by the Belvision film The Smurfs and the Magic Flute. Documentary film Divide in Concord is a 2013 documentary and biographical film directed by Kris Kaczor and Dave Regos. Documentary film The Master's Touch: Hitchcock's Signature Style is a 2009 film documentary directed by Gary Leva. Thriller Angel, Angel, Down We Go is a 1969 film. It was also known as Cult of the Damned. It was the first film Jones made following her suicide attempt. It was made for Sam Katzman's Four Leaf Productions. Comedy Material Success is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jesse Mann. Animation El hombre espacial is a 2013 animation film directed by Javier Dalmau and Rocio Cabrera. Comedy National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 is a 1993 crime-comedy film, directed by Gene Quintano and starring Emilio Estevez, Samuel L. Jackson and William Shatner. The film mainly spoofs the first three Lethal Weapon films, as well as other films, including Basic Instinct, Die Hard, Dirty Harry, Rambo, The Silence of the Lambs, Wayne's World and 48 Hrs.. There was every intention to make a sequel; Loaded Weapon 2. A deal had been set in place before the film had gone into production and a poster had even been printed with the caption, "Oh come ON, you knew it was coming!" When Loaded Weapon 1 underperformed at the box office, however, the deal was severed. Thriller Killer Elite is a 2011 British-Australian action thriller film starring Jason Statham, Clive Owen and Robert De Niro. The film is based on the 1991 novel The Feather Men by Sir Ranulph Fiennes and is directed by Gary McKendry. Comedy I Went Down is an Irish comedy crime film by director Paddy Breathnach released 3 October 1997. Comedy Yours, Mine and Ours is a 1968 film, directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda and Van Johnson. Before its release, it had three other working titles: The Beardsley Story, Full House, and His, Hers, and Theirs. It was based loosely on the story of Frank and Helen Beardsley, although Desilu Productions bought the rights to the story long before Helen's autobiographical book Who Gets the Drumstick? was released to bookstores. Screenwriters Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll wrote several I Love Lucy-style stunts that in most cases had no basis in the actual lives of the Beardsley family, before Melville Shavelson and Mort Lachman took over primary writing duties. The film was commercially successful, and even the Beardsleys themselves appreciated it. This film was remade in 2005 with Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo as Frank and Helen Beardsley. Thriller Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough, a melodramatic erotic thriller film. It is the third installment in the Wild Things series. Released straight-to-video in 2005, it stars Sarah Laine, Sandra McCoy, Dina Meyer, Brad Johnson and Linden Ashby. As with Wild Things 2, many elements of the film's plot are similar to those of the original, including the threesome scene. Comedy Zombie Movie is a short zombie film produced by 2Chums Moving Pictures in 2005. 2Chums Moving Pictures consisted mainly of Michael J. Asquith & Ben Stenbeck, both former employees at Weta Workshop and current employees at Valve Corporation. The movie was the first media distributed via Steam. Thriller Serial Killing 4 Dummys is a 1999 dark comedy film written and directed by Trace Slobotkin and starring Thomas Hayden Church and Justin Urich. Documentary film Bells from the Deep: Faith and Superstition in Russia, is a 1993 documentary film written and directed by Werner Herzog, produced by Werner Herzog Filmproduktion. Comedy Korede iinoda! Eiga Akatsuka Fujio is a 2011 comedy film written by Toshiki Takei, Ryôichi Kimizuka, and Hideaki Satô and directed by Hideaki Satô. Thriller The Creature Walks Among Us is the third and final installment of the Creature from the Black Lagoon horror film series from Universal Pictures, following 1955's Revenge of the Creature. The film was released April 26, 1956, in the United States. Animation Yo Gabba Gabba! 'Hello Goodbye' is a 2007 Television Animation Made for Children directed by Aaron Stewart. Science Fiction Tetsujin 28: The Movie is a 2005 Japanese live action film remake of the 1960s anime television series Tetsujin 28-go. Comedy Too Many Girls is a 1940 film directed by George Abbott. Documentary film Condition One is a 2011 documentary film directed by Danfung Dennis and Patrick Chauvel. Comedy A Virgin Paradise is a lost 1921 silent film adventure produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and starring serial queen Pearl White. It was directed by veteran director J. Searle Dawley. Comedy The Complaint of an Empress, is a 1990 film directed by Pina Bausch. It is the only film she directed Comedy The Wild World of Batwoman is a 1966 American science fiction superhero film directed by Jerry Warren. The film stars Katherine Victor as Batwoman, George Andre as Professor G. Octavius Neon, and Steve Brodie as Jim Flanagan. With the popularity of the Batman television series, director Jerry Warren decided to make his own bat-figured superhero film. After winning a settlement from being sued for copyright infringement, Warren re-released the film under the title She Was a Hippy Vampire. Thriller Midnight Flight is a 1998 action thriller film written by Chris Bould, Karin Howard and Maria Lease and directed by Chris Bould. Comedy Lemon Popsicle 9: The Party Goes On is a 2001 comedy and romance film directed by Tzvi Shissel. Animation The Pink Phink is a 1964 animated short comedy film, directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. It is the first animated short starring Blake Edwards' Pink Panther. Documentary film Mumford and Sons' unique fusion of traditional and modern folk, has sold over 10 million albums worldwide. This is the true story of how Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall, and Ted Dwane forged together to create one of the greatest bands of the 21st century. Animation Roots of the Hidden is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Elizabeth Sevenoaks. Documentary film Hi-Ho Mistahey! is a 2013 National Film Board of Canada feature documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin that profiles Shannen's Dream, an activist campaign first launched by Shannen Koostachin, a Cree teenager from Attawapiskat, to lobby for improved educational opportunities for First Nations youth. The film premiered on 7 September 2013 at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It was subsequently named first runner-up for the festival's People's Choice Award in the documentary category, behind Jehane Noujaim's The Square. The film's title is Cree for "I love you forever." Obomsawin has said she heard about Koostachin's story from children's rights activist Cindy Blackstock. Obomsawin had been in the community of Attawapiskat working on this film when the Attawapiskat housing and infrastructure crisis broke. So she put this project aside and completed her film The People of the Kattawapiskak River, before completing Hi-Ho Mistahey! The film was a shortlisted nominee for the Canadian Screen Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. Comedy Wife, Husband and Friend is a 1939 comedy film starring Loretta Young, Warner Baxter and Binnie Barnes in the three title roles, respectively. The film, directed by Gregory Ratoff from a script by Nunnally Johnson, tells the story of a contractor and his wife, and how their musical ambitions result in marital tensions and a romantic triangle with a professional singer. The film was remade as Everybody Does It, starring Paul Douglas as the contractor, Celeste Holm as his wife, and Linda Darnell as the singer. Animation The Wolf The Demon And The Moon is a 2013 animated short film directed by Leanne Lee. Thriller Underworld: Evolution is an American action-vampire film directed by Len Wiseman. It is the second installment in the Underworld series, following Underworld. The events of the film begin during the same night of the first film's finale. In the film, Selene and Michael fight to protect the future of the Corvinus bloodline from its hidden past. Thriller Mimic 2 is a 2001 science fiction horror film, directed by Jean de Segonzac, with a script inspired by a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. The movie was a direct-to-DVD sequel to Mimic, and was followed by Mimic 3: Sentinel. The thriller stars long-time film veteran Edward Albert, along with Alix Koromzay, Bruno Campos and Jon Polito. Comedy Gallopin' Gals is an animated film directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby and was released with the movie Hullabaloo by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer in 1940. All of the voices were played by Sara Berner, except for the voice of the announcer, which was played by Harlow Wilcox. Science Fiction "The mockumentary format has now taken on the more sophisticated, eloquent branch of the undead, as a camera crew follows a family of vampires. ‘Living’ in Belgium, a place the head of the vampire family refers to as ‘a flat land full of grey people’, they are bored by their immortality. The family takes advantage of the country’s welfare system, while the authorities keep them fed with illegal immigrants, children and handicapped folk. Thankfully, these are traditional vampires and must keep to a strict moral code, even if the teenage daughter does want to become human. When they break the clan rules they are exiled to Canada, where even vampires have to work for a living! Far more credible than Twilight’s vampire family, there is plenty of feeding frenzy action amidst this comedy of manners. At times it can be very disturbing, at other times, laugh-out-loud funny, not to mention the satirical dig at Belgium. Think Spinal Tap meets The Munsters, in Benelux." Quoting the program the notes from the Sci-Fi-London site. Thriller Baba Kalyani is a Malayalam action film released in 2006. Directed by Shaji Kailas, this film has Mohanlal in the title role, supported by Biju Menon, Saikumar, Indrajith Sukumaran, Mamta Mohandas and Jagathy Sreekumar. Animation Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre is a 1967 French animated film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. It is Borowczyk's first feature-length film and his last animated film. It consists of a sequence of loosely connected scenes, much like a vaudeville program, in which Mr. and Mrs. Kabal perform absurd, surreal, and sometimes cruel acts. Borowczyk introduced the personnel in his short film Le Concert de Monsieur et Madame Kabal in 1962. A mixture of cut-out and drawn animation is used, but also clippings of old illustrations and photographs and even a processed live-action appearance by the director himself. Most images are black-and-white, with only the occasional coloured element. The sound design adds a lot to the surreal atmosphere. Mrs. Kabal speaks in an illegible collage of cut-up human sounds, sometimes translated into subtitles. The film won the Interfilm Award at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival in 1967. "The dark and grotesque story of a married couple: the wife - a mechanical monster made up of iron parts, and her henpecked husband. When Mrs. Thriller Emergency Call is a British film released in 1952 by Nettlefold Films. The film was directed by Lewis Gilbert and stars Jack Warner in a familiar role playing a policeman, Anthony Steel, Joy Shelton and Sid James as a dubious boxing promoter. The film was remade in 1962 as Emergency starring Glyn Houston. Thriller Plain Truth is a 2004 TV Drama directed by Paul Shapiro, starring Mariska Hargitay, Alison Pill and Jan Niklas. The movie is based on Jodi Picoult's book Plain Truth, where an Amish teen hides a pregnancy, gives birth in secret, and then flatly denies it all when the baby's body is found, urban defense attorney Ellie Harrison decides to defend her. Documentary film Beauty and the Breast is a 2012 documentary drama film written and directed by Liliana Komorowska. Comedy Brian Regan: Standing up was a one hour comedy special that aired on Comedy Central in 2007. Documentary film Prabhat Nagari is a 2012 short biographical historical fiction documentary film written and directed by Aman Wadhan. Comedy In this animated comedy for adults only, Dr. Ogenki operates a clinic for those suffering from sexual dysfunction. With his beautiful nurse Ruko at his side, the good doctor is ready, willing, and able to deal with any sexual problem his patients might face -- and the dilemmas posed by the clients who pass through his doors run the gamut! The American DVD release of Ogenki Clinic Adventures is coded with special locking features so that parents can prevent it from being played by unsupervised children. Comedy The Blisters: How Four Became Three is a 2012 short and comedy film directed by Christopher Storer and written by Christopher Storer and Brad Morris. Comedy We Want the Colonels is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy My First Kiss is a 2008 drama film, written and directed by David Wexler. The short was an Official Selection of the Big Apple Film Festival, Silver Lei winner of the Honolulu International Film Festival, and nominated for Best Narrative Film at the Miami Short Film Festival. Comedy Mingo y Aníbal, dos pelotazos en contra is a 1984 Argentine film. Science Fiction Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars is a 1981 television film incorporating re-edited footage from the 1967 British Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Created by ITC Entertainment's New York offices, the film is a compilation of the original episodes "Shadow of Fear", "Lunarville 7", "Crater 101" and "Dangerous Rendezvous". It complements a previous Captain Scarlet compilation movie, Captain Scarlet vs the Mysterons. The film was negatively received by fans of the original 1960s programme. The movie was later mocked in November 1988 on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Thriller Kingston Paradise is a 2013 Jamaican feature-length film written and directed by Mary Wells and starring popular Jamaican entertainer Christopher 'Johnny' Daley. Comedy Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story is a Bollywood crime romance film directed by Vinnil Markan, and produced by Kumar Taurani under Tips Music Films. The film stars Vivek Oberoi opposite Neha Sharma in lead roles. The theatrical trailer unveiled on 11 January 2013, whilst the film released on 14 February 2013. English subtitles for this film was done by Shivkumar Parthasarathy. The film is a remake of South Korean Film My Gangster Lover. Comedy Crash Goes the Hash is the 77th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film My Prairie Home is a 2013 Canadian documentary film about transgender singer/songwriter Rae Spoon, directed by Chelsea McMullan. It features musical performances and interviews about Spoon’s troubled childhood, raised by Pentecostal parents obsessed with the Rapture and an abusive father, as well as Spoon's past experiences with gender confusion. The film was shot in the Canadian Prairies, including the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller. My Prairie Home was produced by Lea Marin for the National Film Board of Canada. McMullan has said she first found out about Spoon around 2007, when she was making a western-themed NFB film set in the B.C. Interior. She was searching for "subversive" country-folk soundtrack music when someone suggested Spoon. According to Spoon, the idea for the documentary came out of a discussion with McMullan in 2010 about the musician’s perceived lack of marketability, a criticism Spoon sometimes receives when applying for music video funding. Spoon has stated that it had initially been difficult for to open up so much about personal details, so McMullan suggested writing it down before they talked. Comedy My License is a 2011 short animated comedy, family and coming-of-age film written and directed by Elizabeth Herrick. Animation Disney Princess Enchanted Tales (working title) is an upcoming direct-to-video animated film being produced by DisneyToon Studios. Thriller Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 is the second in the Female Convict Scorpion series. The star and director of the first film in the series, Female Convict 701: Scorpion, returned for this sequel. It was made by the Toei Company in 1972. Documentary film Norman Rockwell's World... An American Dream is a 1972 short documentary film directed by Robert Deubel. It won an Academy Award in 1973 for Best Short Subject. Comedy African Metropolis is a 2013 comedy drama romance film written by Kemi Adesoye, Jim Chuchu, Ahmed Ghoneimy, Marie Ka, and Philippe Lacôte, and directed by Jim Chuchu, Ahmed Ghoneimy, Folasakin Iwajomo, Marie Ka, Philippe Lacôte, and Vincent Moloi. Documentary film Whistling Smith is a 1975 Canadian short documentary film about Vancouver policeman Sergeant Bernie "Whistling" Smith, directed by Marrin Canell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short at the 48th Academy Awards. Whistling Smith was produced for the National Film Board’s Pacificanada series, which aired on CBC-TV in early 1975. The film's narration was written and read by Donald Brittain. Along with its Oscar nomination, the film won a Canadian Film Award for Sound Re-Recording. Comedy House Party is a 1990 American comedy film released by New Line Cinema. It stars Kid and Play of the popular hip hop duo Kid 'n Play, and also stars Paul Anthony, Bow-Legged Lou, and B-Fine from Full Force, and Robin Harris in his last film appearance. The film also starred Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell, A.J. Johnson, Daryl "Chill" Mitchell and Gene "Groove" Allen, Kelly Jo Minter, John Witherspoon, with a cameo by funk musician George Clinton. This was Robin Harris' last on-screen performance before his untimely death, shortly after the film was completed. The film was written and directed by Reginald Hudlin, based on his award-winning Harvard University student film. The film grossed $26,385,627 in its run at the box office with its widest release being 700 theaters. The film has since become a cult classic. Upon its initial release, the film garnered critical acclaim. The lead roles were originally written for DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. Comedy Sweet and Lowdown is a 1999 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film tells the story, set in the 1930s, of a fictional jazz guitarist named Emmet Ray who regards himself as the second greatest guitarist in the world who falls in love with a mute woman. The film also stars Uma Thurman and Anthony LaPaglia. The film, loosely based on Federico Fellini's film La Strada, was one of Allen's best-received dramatic films. Penn and Morton both received Oscar nominations, for best actor and best supporting actress respectively. Like several of Allen's other films, Sweet and Lowdown is occasionally interrupted by interviews with critics and biographers like Allen, Nat Hentoff, and Douglas McGrath, who comment on the film's plot as if the characters were real-life people. Thriller Toña machetes is a 1985 drama, romance and thriller film written by Raúl Araiza, Edmundo Báez, Ricardo Garibay and Margarita López Portillo, and directed by Raúl Araiza. Comedy The Telephone Book is a 1971 comedy film written and directed by Nelson Lyon. Comedy Le Mal du citron is a 2014 comedy drama short film written and directed by Jeremy Rosenstein and Kaspar Schiltknecht. Documentary film A Day Called X is a dramatized CBS documentary film set in Portland, Oregon, in which the entire city is evacuated in anticipation of a nuclear air raid, after Soviet bombers had been detected by radar stations to the north; it details the activation of the city's civil defense protocols and leads up to the moment before the attack. The operations were run from the Kelly Butte Bunker, which was the EOC during the time. It was filmed in September 1957 and aired December 8 of that year. Apart from presenter/narrator Glenn Ford, none of the people shown are actors. They are locals of Portland shown in their real jobs, including Mayor Terry Schrunk. Its local rebroadcast in 2004 and appearance in the on-line Prelinger Archives attracted interest among local history buffs due to its extensive outside shots of the city, and the use of non-actor participants. Whenever one of these individuals is heard uttering warnings or statements regarding attack, the words "An attack is not actually taking place" are superimposed over the picture. Animation The Mouse and His Child is a 1977 animated film based on the 1967 novel of the same name by Russell Hoban. In United States, the film is also known as The Extraordinary Adventures of the Mouse and His Child. Documentary film Tales Of The Tide is a 2013 short documentary film written by Allan Ribeiro and directed by Douglas Soares. Science Fiction Thelomeris is the first mainstream science fiction movie shot in Hungary. It was produced by Trickorn Productions, an independent Hungarian production company. Thriller The Mysterious Doctor is a film directed by Benjamin Stoloff released on March 3, 1943. Animation Spmi is a 2008 animated short film directed by Jan Lachauer and Max Lang. Comedy Whispers of Love is a 1994 Romanian comedy film written and directed by Mircea Daneliuc. Documentary film Cartoons and Cartoonists is a short documentary film directed by Harold Baim. Thriller Appetite is a 1998 thriller mystery film written by George Milton and Charly Cantor and directed by George Milton. Animation Two Sisters is a 1991 animated short by Caroline Leaf, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Made using the drawn on film animation technique, the film was etched by Leaf directly onto tinted 70 mm film. The film tells the story of two sisters who live a self-contained existence until the arrival of a stranger throws their ordered life into chaos. It took Leaf a year and half to make the film. Awards for Two Sisters include the Grand Prize of the Festival - Award for Best Story from the Ottawa International Animation Festival and the Best Film Award - Category: Fiction, Short Film, at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Thriller Terror Overload is a 2009 action comedy horror thriller film written by Joe Knetter, Dustin LaValley and Robbie Ribspreader and directed by Brant Johnson, Kevin Myhre and Jason Stephenson. Documentary film Australians Hit Hollywood is a 2009 documentary film directed by Kalee St. Clair. Comedy Teenager Hamlet 2006 is a 2010 dramatic, comedy, documentary film directed by Margaux Williamson. Comedy You Said a Mouthful is a 1932 comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon. Comedy The Treasurer's Report is a comedy sketch, made into a short film, written and performed by Robert Benchley. The film, made in the then-new Fox Movietone, documents an assistant treasurer of an organization struggling to present its yearly report. This was the first of Benchley's 46 comedy short films, with six made for Fox, one each for Universal Pictures and RKO Radio Pictures, 29 for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and nine for Paramount Pictures. The short was adapted from a stage scene of the same name that Benchley wrote and performed for No Sirree!, a revue staged in April 1922 by Benchley and other members of the Algonquin Round Table. A number of Round Tablers were contributing new material for the revue and Benchley wanted to do his part, but as often happened he procrastinated. According to fellow Round Tabler Donald Ogden Stewart, Benchley didn't start writing the sketch until about a week before the revue, and then only scribbled rough notes on the back of an envelope. Benchley's disjointed parody so delighted those in attendance that Irving Berlin hired Benchley in 1923 to deliver the Report as part of Berlin's Music Box Revue for $500 a week. Comedy Little Red Rodent Hood is a 1952 animated short featuring Sylvester in parody of Little Red Riding Hood. Thriller Harper, released in the UK as The Moving Target, is a 1966 film based on Ross Macdonald's novel The Moving Target and adapted for the screen by novelist William Goldman, who admired MacDonald's writings. The film stars Paul Newman as the eponymous Lew Harper. Goldman received a 1967 Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. The film pays homage to the Humphrey Bogart Sam Spade and other detective films by featuring Bogart's wife, Lauren Bacall, who plays a wounded wife searching for her missing husband, a role similar to General Sternwood in the 1946 Bogart-and-Bacall film, The Big Sleep. In 1975, Newman reprised the role in The Drowning Pool. Comedy Weaker Sex is a 1933 film directed by Robert Siodmak. Comedy The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings is a comedic sports film about a team of enterprising ex-Negro League baseball players in the era of racial segregation. Loosely based upon William Brashler's novel of the same name, it starred Billy Dee Williams, James Earl Jones and Richard Pryor. Directed by John Badham, the movie was produced by Berry Gordy for Motown Productions and Rob Cohen for Universal Pictures, and released by Universal on July 16, 1976. Thriller No Alibi is a 2000 thriller film written by Ivan Kane, John Schafer, Léopold St-Pierre and directed by Bruce Pittman. Comedy Mia moglie torna a scuola is a 1981 commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Renzo Montagnani with Carmen Russo, an early 1980s star of the genre. Animation Muana Mboka is a 1999 film. Animation Hurley's Irish is a 2012 short animated film directed by Estelle Chaloupy, Clément de Ruyter, Adrien Gromelle, Eve Guastella, Pierre Rutz. Animation Halloween Is Grinch Night is a 1977 Halloween musical TV special and prequel to How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. It won the 1977 Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. It premiered on ABC on October 29, 1977. Thriller The Devil's Gift is a 1984 horror film directed by Kenneth J. Berton. The film's plot is similar to that of the Stephen King short story "The Monkey", leading many to believe that the filmmakers plagiarized the story. In 1996, Berton re-edited the film as the second story of Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders, a horror/fantasy film. Documentary film The Soviet Story is a 2008 documentary film about Soviet Communism and Soviet–German collaboration before 1941 written and directed by Edvīns Šnore and sponsored by the UEN Group in the European Parliament. The film features interviews with western and Russian historians such as Norman Davies and Boris Sokolov, Russian writer Viktor Suvorov, Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, members of the European Parliament and the participants, as well as survivors of Soviet terror. Using these interviews together with historical footage and documents the film argues that there were close philosophical, political and organizational connections between the Nazi and Soviet systems before and during the early stages of World War II. It highlights the Great Purge as well as the Great Famine, Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Katyn massacre, Gestapo-NKVD collaboration, Soviet mass deportations and medical experiments in the GULAG. Comedy Barroco is a comedy drama film directed by Estanislao Buisel Quintana. Comedy Kandu Kandarinju is a 1985 Malayalam film made in India, starring Mammootty, Mohanlal and Rahman. Animation Daddy's Little Bit of Dresden China is a 1988 short film by British animator Karen Watson. The animation is an autobiographical account of Watson's childhood, during which she was molested by her father. Several styles of animation are used: most of the scenes taking place in Watson's house are made using puppet animation, while other parts of the film - most notably some scenes taking place in a pub - render the characters as collages of torn-up photographs against a black background. A short sequence at the start, setting the scene with a modified retelling of Snow White, uses more conventional-looking drawn animation. The puppets in the home sequences are made from household objects: the young Karen Watson is made from feathers with a doll's house vase as a head, her mother is made from miniature kitchen utensils with a model bunch of grapes as a head, while the father is made from scrap metal and has a vice-like beak. In addition, Karen Watson is often shown with a piece of tape covering her mouth, while her mother sometimes has tape over her eyes. Comedy Christmas Lights is a 2004 British Christmas television special broadcast by ITV starring Robson Green and Mark Benton and written by Jeff Pope and Bob Mills. Although originally produced as a one-off 90 minute special, it spawned two spin-off series - Northern Lights and City Lights and a second, 2 hour, Christmas special - Clash of the Santas, which aired on ITV, on Sunday 21 December 2008. The programme was watched by 10.5 million viewers. Comedy drama about what can happen when families forget what the festive season is really about. Competitive brothers-in-law Colin and Howard live next door to each other on a suburban street, so when Colin puts Christmas lights outside his house, Howard responds with a bigger and brighter set, unleashing a war of twinkling light-bulbs and neon displays which threatens to ruin both families. With Robson Green, Mark Benton, Nicola Stephenson, Maxine Peake, Keith Clifford Comedy Operation: Rabbit is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon first released theatrically in 1952. Directed by Chuck Jones, the cartoon features Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote in the latter character's first attempt to capture and eat the former. That was the second cartoon to feature Wile E. Coyote, and the first in which he is identified by his full name. It is also the first in which the Coyote speaks; his voice, like Bugs, was provided by Mel Blanc. The two characters would reappear together in the cartoons To Hare Is Human, Rabbit's Feat, Compressed Hare, and Hare-Breadth Hurry. Animation L'anime is a 2012 animated documentary film directed by Diego Urrutia. Documentary film Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers is a 2006 documentary film made by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films. Produced while the Iraq War was in full swing, the film deals with the alleged war profiteering and negligence of private contractors and consultants who went to Iraq as part of the US war effort. Specifically, the film claims four major contractors - Blackwater, K.B.R.-Halliburton, CACI and Titan - were over-billing the U.S. government and doing substandard work while endangering the lives of American soldiers, Iraqi civilians, and their own employees. These corporations were tasked with “virtually everything except the actual killing,” including food, laundry, housing, security, intelligence gathering and interrogation. Comedy The Iron Ladies is a Thai comedy film from the year 2000. The movie follows the true events of a men's volleyball team, composed mainly of gay and kathoey athletes. The movie was directed by Youngyooth Thongkonthun and written by Visuttchai Boonyakarnjawa and Jira Maligool. In 2003, the combined sequel and prequel called The Iron Ladies 2 was released. The film is based upon how the characters of The Iron Ladies met, and how they would later reunite for another volleyball tournament. Comedy Autour d'une cabine, original full title Autour d'une cabine ou Mésaventures d'un copurchic aux bains de mer, is an 1894 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud. It is an animated film made of 636 individually images hand painted in 1893. The film showed off Emile's invention, the Théâtre Optique. It was shown at the Musée Grévin from December 1894 until March 1900. Documentary film I Was Born in Delhi is the 2011 drama film directed by Bishnu Dev Halder. Documentary film Living on the Junk is a 1991 documentary film directed by Debal Basu. Animation Monsters vs. Aliens is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated science fiction action comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was DreamWorks Animation's first feature film to be directly produced in a stereoscopic 3-D format instead of being converted into 3-D after completion, which added $15 million to the film's budget. The film was scheduled for a May 2009 release, but the release date was moved to March 27, 2009. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray September 29, 2009 in North America and included the easter egg to the upcoming movies and previews. The film features the voices of Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett, Kiefer Sutherland, Rainn Wilson, Stephen Colbert, and Paul Rudd. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, and grossed over $381 million worldwide. Documentary film Harvest Of Shadows is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Matt Black. Thriller Basic is a 2003 American/German mystery-thriller film directed by John McTiernan and starring John Travolta, Connie Nielsen and Samuel L. Jackson. The film is McTiernan's final film to date. Comedy Steal My Heart is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Lee Hyeon-jong, starring Kim Ah-joong and Joo Won. Comedy Outlaws of Boulder Pass is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Thriller X-Men is a 2000 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the first installment in the X-Men film series. The film directed by Bryan Singer and written by David Hayter features an ensemble cast that includes Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Bruce Davison, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Ray Park and Anna Paquin. It depicts a world in which a small proportion of people are mutants, whose possession of superhuman powers makes them distrusted by normal humans. The film focuses on the mutants Wolverine and Rogue as they are brought into a conflict between two groups that have radically different approaches to bringing about the acceptance of mutantkind: Professor Xavier's X-Men, and the Brotherhood of Mutants, led by Magneto. Development for X-Men began as far back as 1984 with Orion Pictures. At one point James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow were in discussions. The film rights went to 20th Century Fox in 1994 and various scripts and film treatments were commissioned from Andrew Kevin Walker, John Logan, Joss Whedon and Michael Chabon. Documentary film Sri Lanka's Unfinished War is a 2013 documentary examining the alleged genocide and crimes against humanity against Sri Lankan Tamils by the Sri Lankan Government. It was presented by Frances Harrison former BBC correspondent to Sri Lanka, and was first screened on the BBC World News on November 9, 2013. Sri Lanka's Unfinished War which presents harrowing cases of testimony from interviewees, brings to light evidence on the systematic post-war rape and torture in detention, organized by the State on the Tamil minority in the Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan Government denied the evidence that was put forth to them from the video. Comedy Fat, Dumb and Happy is a comedy drama film directed by Banks Helfrich. Comedy Den politiske kannstöparen is a 1985 Swedish film directed by Lars Löfgren and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Documentary film The Political Dr. Seuss is a 2004 documentary film written by Ron Lamothe, Eric Martin and Lois Vossen, and directed by Ron Lamothe. Documentary film Wüste Westberlin is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Helmut Wietz. Documentary film Ground operations: Battlefields to farmfields is a 2013 short documentary news war biographical film directed by Dulanie M. Ellis. Comedy Anchil Oral Arjunan is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2007. Animation Ferdinand the Bull is a Walt Disney cartoon released on November 25, 1938 by R.K.O. Radio Pictures. It was directed by Dick Rickard and based on the book, The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf. It is sometimes considered to be a Silly Symphonies cartoon. Documentary film Jonas in the Desert is a 1994 film directed by Peter Sempel. Documentary film QPOLA PICTURE LIVE SHOW 2013 #7 is a documentary film directed by Morio Agata. Comedy Gidget Gets Married is a 1972 television film produced by Screen Gems for ABC. It was written by John McGreevey and directed by E.W. Swackhamer and starred Monie Ellis as Gidget. Animation Closed Mondays is an eight-minute animated film using animated, three-dimensional clay figures, created by Will Vinton and Bob Gardiner in 1974. It was produced by Lighthouse Productions, released by Pyramid Films in the United States, and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Thriller The Case of the Frightened Lady is a 1940 British, black-and-white, crime, drama, mystery thriller, directed by George King and starring Ronald Shiner as Detective Sergeant Tatty, Felix Aylmer, Helen Haye and Marius Goring. It was produced by Pennant Picture Productions and presented by British Lion Film Corporation. The film is based on a play by Edgar Wallace. This production was the second time that Wallace’s play had been adapted for the cinema. The first production in 1932 was directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starred Emlyn Williams. The BBC also produced two television versions; the first in 1938 and the second in 1983 which starred Warren Clarke and Virginia McKenna. Comedy Lives and Deaths of the Poets is an upcoming comedy film written & directed by Leland Steigs and due to be released in 2010. Lives and Deaths of the Poets spoofs and parodies incidents taken from the lives of famous writers, artists, and musicians (collectively "Poets") throughout history. Comprising a series of approximately 60 comic vignettes, the movie is the fictional story of what really did NOT happen to these famed Poets, who have so enriched all our lives. In Post-Production (as of 9/17/2009) Comedy A Yank in Australia is a 1942 Australian comedy directed by Alfred J. Goulding, an Australian born filmmaker who had worked in Hollywood. Animation Pokémon Heroes: Latios and Latias, commonly referred to as Pokémon Heroes, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters the Movie: The Guardians of Altomare, is a 2002 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the fifth film in the Pokémon series, complimenting Pokémon: Master Quest. The film was released in Japan on July 13, 2002, and stars the regular television cast of Rica Matsumoto, Yuji Ueda, Mayumi Iizuka, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki and Ikue Ōtani. The English adaptation was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films, and saw a limited release in the United States on May 16, 2003, before being released to video and DVD in January 2004. The English version stars the regular television cast of Veronica Taylor, Eric Stuart, Rachael Lillis and Maddie Blaustein. Although Cartoon Network currently airs the film, it also aired on Toon Disney on November 27, 2007, being the fourth Pokémon film to air on Toon Disney. Comedy Satan's Little Helper is a black comedy/horror film directed by Jeff Lieberman. It was filmed around New York City, USA and coastal Maine in 2003 and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2004. It had a direct-to-DVD release on October 4, 2005. Comedy My Wife Got Married is a 2008 South Korean film. Directed by Jeong Yoon-soo and starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Son Ye-jin in the lead roles, the film is adapted from a bestselling novel of the same name by Park Hyun-wook. Animation Mumbai Musical is an upcoming 2016 animated adventure family film written by Gurinder Chadha and David Sussman. Documentary film Lady Gaga: One Sequin at a Time is a 2010 music documentary film written and directed by Sonia Anderson. Documentary film Hakani is a 30 minute movie alleging the occurrence of infanticide in tribal communities in Brazil. It was by ATINI and Youth With A Mission, the director's father's organization. The Brazilian government officials said "the missionaries are exaggerating and exploiting the issue to justify their attempts to convert Indians to Christianity". In 2009, Survival International released a statement that film is "faked, that the earth covering the children's faces is actually chocolate cake, and that the film's claim that infanticide among Brazilian Indians is widespread is false." Thriller Farz is a 1967 Hindi spy thriller film. Directed by Ravikant Nagaich, it has music by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film stars Jeetendra and Babita along with Aruna Irani, Nagesh, Agha and David. Villain of the movie Telugu veteran Rajanala kaleshwar Rao as Sprimo.. The film was a surprise Superhit. The character of Gopal Kishan Pandey was used again for movie Keemat and Raksha. Documentary film Let It Rock! is a 2002 film directed by Igor Paasch. Animation Work in Progress is a 2000 ILM computer animated short film directed by Tom Bertino Comedy Love, Cherish, Respect is a 1934 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Thriller Technotise: Edit & I is a Serbian animated feature film, premiered on September 28, 2009. Written and directed by comic artist Aleksa Gajić, it is a sequel of his Technotise graphic novel. The soundtrack music was composed by Boris Furduj and Slobodan Štrumberger, as well as the film trailer. Animation Quest for Zhu is a joint-venture between an American and Canadian 2011 direct-to-DVD animated action/adventure family film. It is based on the Zhu Zhu Pets franchise and is the first full-length feature film. It stars Canadian voice-actors: Mariah Wilkerson, Shannon Chan-Kent, Ian James Corlett, Sean Campbell, Erin Mathews, Jillian Michaels, Jan Rabson, and Kathleen Barr. The film was released on DVD September 27, 2011 and then aired on Nickelodeon on December 4, 2011. Animation Dojoji Temple is a 1976 short animation film written and directed by Kihachiro Kawamoto. Animation A Bird's Life is a 1973 short animation family film written by Milos Macourekand and directed by Milos Macourek, Jaroslav Doubrava, and Adolf Born. Thriller Veteran's Day is a 2011 drama horror thriller war film directed by Carlos Rincon. Documentary film Why Can't We Be a Family Again? is a 2002 American short documentary film directed by Murray Nossel about two African American brothers in Brooklyn struggling to reunite with their mother, a recovering drug addict. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Missing Allen is a documentary about the search for the disappeared cameraman Allen Ross. It has been nominated with the Adolf Grimme Award, Best Documentary Award and German Camera Award. It won the Certificate of Merit at the San Francisco International Film Festival and was named best documentary at Montreal's Festival du Nouveau Cinéma and the Venice International Television Festival. Documentary film Victims of the Past was a Nazi propaganda film made in 1937. This movie was a sequel to Erbkrank, which showed horrific images of lunatics in German asylums in order to bolster public support for the planned T-4 Euthanasia Program for the mentally ill. The practices of providing institutions and care for the victims of hereditary diseases are described as transgressing the law of natural selection, and the expense of such care is depicted as drain on healthy workers, and preventing the use of such money to help healthy Germans make better lives. It was shown in every cinema in Germany. Adolf Hitler reportedly liked it. Like the other five movies depicting the condition of the mentally ill in Germany, the movie was produced by the NS-Rasse und Politisches Amt. However, this film was the only one produced with sound. Comedy L'amore è un giogo is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Andrea Rovetta. Comedy Popeye is a 1980 American musical comedy film, directed by Robert Altman and is a live-action film adaptation of E. C. Segar's Thimble Theatre aka Popeye comic strip. It stars Robin Williams as Popeye the Sailor Man and Shelley Duvall as Olive Oyl. The film premiered on December 6, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, to mixed reviews and disappointing box office. The film has since been released on DVD as well as digital download and Netflix instant streaming. Harry Nilsson's soundtrack received mostly positive reviews. Documentary film Mercado de futuros is a 2011 documentary film written by Mercedes Álvarez and Arturo Redín and directed by Mercedes Álvarez. Comedy Ciguli Miguli is a 1952 Yugoslav political satire film directed by Branko Marjanović and written by Joža Horvat. It was meant to be the first satirical film of the post-World War II Yugoslav cinema, but its sharp criticism of bureaucracy was politically condemned by the authorities and the film was banned as "anti-socialist". Comedy Maad Dad is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by Revathy S Varmha, starring Lal, Nazriya Nazim, Meghana Raj, Lalu Alex, Padmapriya and Pooja Gandhi. Documentary film I Thought It Was Forever is a biographical drama documentary film directed by Maniko Barthelemy and Lawrence Dortch. Animation Inuyasha and company start out battling Naraku. Then each person goes their separate ways: Sango going to find her younger brother Kohaku, Miroku goes back to his old home, and Inuyasha, Kagome and Shippo go to find the rest of the Shikon shards. Unfortunately this peaceful interlude doesn't last. Shortly afterward, the full moon rises, and just keeps rising each night bringing with it the promise of danger. Kagura and Kanna go in search of a mirror, where, locked inside, is the ruler of the eternal night, Kaguya. To set her free they must gather five items and drop them into the five lakes of Fuji. Setting her free means danger for Inuyasha and the others, who are forced to face this new threat. Documentary film "The French director Henri-Georges Clouzot is renowned for suspenseful classics such as Le Salaire de la peur (in English, The Wages of Fear) and Diabolique. Now this incredible documentary gives us new appreciation for his creativity by bringing to light footage from his unfinished film L'Enfer. In 1964, Clouzot set out to direct the story of a husband, played by Serge Reggiani, who suffers bouts of paranoid jealousy over his new bride, played by the twenty-six-year-old Romy Schneider. Hollywood investors promised Clouzot an unlimited budget, which he spent experimenting with months of camera tests. As an art lover – his previous films included Le Mystère Picasso – Clouzot took inspiration from the kinetic and kaleidoscopic visuals that were emerging in galleries. L'Enfer'simages were rumoured to be incredible, but the film was shut down three weeks into production and the footage went unseen for over forty years." Quoting Thom Powers Comedy While Parents Sleep is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Jean Gillie, Enid Stamp Taylor and Romilly Lunge. The film is a screen adaptation of a 1933 play by Anthony Kimmins, which had been a popular success on the West End stage in the West End of London. Unlike many of Brunel's 1930s quota quickie films, While Parents Sleep has survived and is regarded as an example of his ability to produce a worthwhile film under the most straitened of financial conditions. The Time Out Film Guide notes: "With a couple of tatty sets and a bunch of unknown actors, he produces a witty, sharply-paced, economical essay on class and manners in inter-war Britain." It was produced by Transatlantic Film Corporation and British & Dominions Film Corporation. Comedy A Mighty Wind is a 2003 American mockumentary comedy-drama film about a folk music reunion concert in which three folk bands reunite for a television performance for the first time in decades. The film was directed, co-written and composed by Christopher Guest. The film is thought to reference the 2003 tribute concert to folk music producer Harold Leventhal that reunited several of the folk groups that Leventhal had managed. More broadly, the film is a parody of the American folk music revival of the early 1960s and its personalities. Guest co-stars and reunites many of his company of actors from This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, and Best in Show for this film. They include Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, Fred Willard, Bob Balaban, Ed Begley, Jr., Jennifer Coolidge, John Michael Higgins, Jane Lynch and Parker Posey. Thriller Rolling Thunder is a 1977 film starring William Devane and Tommy Lee Jones. The film was directed by John Flynn. The screenplay was by Paul Schrader and Heywood Gould. Comedy Madrid de mis sueños is a 1942 comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and Gian Maria Cominetti. Comedy That's What She Said is a 2012 American comedy film written by Kellie Overbey and directed by Carrie Preston. Comedy Solo per te Lucia is a 1952 Italian film directed by Franco Rossi with Antonella Lualdi, Piero Lulli, Silvio Bagolini, Nerio Bernardi. Comedy Tre straniere a Roma, also known as Three Strangers in Rome, is a 1958 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Claudio Gora starring Claudia Cardinale. The film was one of the very first movies with Claudia Cardinale in a leading role. Thriller Z Storm, is a 2014 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by David Lam starring Louis Koo, Gordon Lam and Dada Chan. The thriller revolves around Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption and its investigation of a charity fund that has become involved in a Bernie Madoff-style ponzi scheme. The film is co-produced by Pegasus Motion Pictures, Sil-Metropole Organisation and Le Vision Pictures. Documentary film IIFA 2007 Backstage is a 2008 documentary film. Animation Lupin scores a "magic lamp" and finds it does hold a genie. However, the stroke of 7PM strikes, and that is the last thing he remembers. Finding himself in Singapore, Lupin must battle his way past the forces of Colonel Garlic and discover the secret behind the lamp. But every time the clock strikes 7PM, his memory is wiped clean! How can Lupin piece together this puzzle, when he can't even remember what he is doing? Comedy San Diego I Love You is a 1944 film directed by Reginald Le Borg. Animation Lisa Limone and Maroc Orange, a Rapid Love Story is a 2013 animation film written by Kati Kovács and Peep Pedmanson, and directed by Mait Laas. Comedy Lucky Legs is a film directed by Charles Barton released on Oct 1, 1942. Science Fiction War of the Planets is a 1965 Italian film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Tony Russel and Lisa Gastoni, released theatrically in Europe in 1966. The film's story and screenplay were written by Ivan Reiner and Renato Moretti. This is the second film in the Gamma-One series. It follows Wild, Wild Planet and precedes War Between the Planets and Snow Devils. Comedy The Selling is a 2011 comedy film written by Gabriel Diani and directed by Emily Lou. "For most people affected by the recent housing market crash, the impact was strictly financial. In Emily Lou’s inventive debut, hero Richard Scarry discovers an additional burden: the paranormal. Worried by his mother’s increasing medical problems, the overly nice real estate agent cooks up a grand moneymaking scheme. He and his friend Dave will buy a house, fix it up and flip it for an amazing profit. In the days before the bubble pops, this seems like a grand idea, and the pair sets to work on a quick sale. However, it soon becomes clear that not only are they in danger of losing money on the place but it’s also haunted by the victims of a notorious serial killer called the Sleepstalker. In the wake of overflowing toilets and bleeding walls, a plague of wasps and a bad bout of demonic possession, the plucky salesman soldiers on, scheduling showings and even hosting an open house. “Sometimes the closet becomes a portal to another realm,” he helpfully warns one horrified couple. Scriptwriter Gabriel Diani (who also plays Scarry) cleverly employs the tropes of haunted house stories to witty and original ends. Besides Richard’s frequent fisticuffs with phantasms, the film offers tongue-in-cheek casting (Rocky Horror Picture Show’s Barry Bostwick plays a demented exorcist), a crisp visual style and keen up-to-date satire. Deftly juggling humor and horror, The Selling is one short sale genre fans won’t want to miss out on." Quoting Rod Armstrong from the 2011 San Francisco International Film Festival site. Documentary film Pirate Radio USA is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Jeff Pearson, with musical director Mary Jones. Its running time is 82 minutes in length. Thriller Panic at Rock Island is a 2011 drama horror sci-fi film written by Matt Ford and directed by Tony Tilse. Documentary film The Company of Strangers is a Canadian film, released in 1990. It was directed by Cynthia Scott, and written by Scott, Sally Bochner, David Wilson and Gloria Demers. The film depicts eight women on a bus tour, who are stranded at an isolated cottage when the bus breaks down. Created in a genre defined as docufiction, semi-documentary/semi-fiction, the film is not tightly scripted. The writers wrote a basic story outline but allowed the eight women to improvise their dialogue. Each of the women, all but one of whom were senior citizens, told stories from her own life. A major theme of the film is how the elderly women each face aging and mortality in their own way, and find the courage together to persevere. At various points throughout the film, a montage of photos from each woman's life is shown. The women are: Alice Diabo, 74, a Mohawk elder from Kahnawake, Quebec, Constance Garneau, 88, born in the United States and brought to Quebec by her family as a child, Winifred Holden, 76, an Englishwoman who moved to Montreal after World War II, Cissy Meddings, 76, who was born in England and moved to Canada in 1981, Comedy Satisfaction is a 1988 comedy-drama film starring Justine Bateman and Liam Neeson. It is one of the few theatrical productions by both Aaron Spelling and NBC. Comedy Cruise Cat is the 71st one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley.This is one of the few where Tom gets the better of Jerry for most of the cartoon until the tables turn. This cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Ray Patterson, Ed Barge and Kenneth Muse with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released on October 18, 1952 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Comedy Tora-san Confesses is a 1991 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kumiko Goto as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Confesses is the forty-fourth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy The Tivo is a 2009 short comedy fantasy film written and directed by Adam Green. Comedy Arthur Newman is a 2012 American dramatic comedy film directed by Dante Ariola and starring Colin Firth and Emily Blunt. Written by Becky Johnston, the film is about a former professional golfer who fakes his own death and assumes a new identity in order to escape his life of failure. On his way to a new job in the Midwest, he is joined by a beautiful but troubled young woman who is also trying to escape from her past. The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 26, 2013. Documentary film Where Heaven Meets Hell is a 2011 dramatic documentary film directed by Sasha Friedlander. Comedy Hullabaloo is a 1940 musical comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Nat Perrin. It stars Frank Morgan, Virginia Grey, Dan Dailey, Billie Burke, Donald Meek, Reginald Owen and Connie Gilchrist. Jack Albertson, Leo Gorcey and Arthur O'Connell appear in bit roles. Morgan is the star of the film, as a fading actor who is trying to revive his career by starring on a radio program. When his most recent broadcast, a science fiction invasion from Mars story, panics the nation, he is fired. He decides to jumpstart his career by creating a new show which features his talented children. A highlight of the film is Morgan's reenactment of the current MGM hit film Boom Town, with Morgan's character, Frank Merriweather, supposedly imitating the voices of the stars of that film. In fact, the Boom Town stars' voices were dubbed over Morgan's. The voices of Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Spencer Tracy, and Hedy Lamarr are used. Thriller Lord of the Flies is a 1963 British film adaptation of William Golding's novel of the same name. It was directed by Peter Brook and produced by Lewis M. Allen. The film was in production for much of 1961 though the film was not released until 1963. Golding himself supported the film. When Kenneth Tynan was a script editor for Ealing Studios he commissioned a script of Lord of the Flies from Nigel Kneale, but Ealing Studios closed in 1959 before it could be produced. The film is generally more faithful to the novel than the 1990 adaptation. Comedy The Sea Change is a 1998 British-Spanish comedy film directed by Michael Bray and starring Maryam d'Abo, Sean Chapman and Ray Winstone. A workaholic British banker neglects his girlfriend. However, after his plane is delayed and he is forced to spend time in Barcelona he adopts a new life attitude. Comedy Norberto's Deadline is a 2010 opera prima tells the story of Norberto. Fired from his job, Norberto tries his luck as a real estate agent, putting off telling his wife. His new boss recommends that he attend a personal assertiveness course to overcome his timidity and he starts studying acting at a beginners’ workshop. While preparing the 3-monthly show, while he fails in his endeavours to behave credibly towards his clients and his wife, what he does discover is a tremendous ability to lie to himself. Comedy Microphone is a 2010 Egyptian independent film by Ahmad Abdalla about the underground art scene of the city of Alexandria, Egypt. The film received Best Arabic-language film Award from Cairo International Film Festival and Tanit d'Or from Journées cinématographiques de Carthage. In addition to Best Editing Award from Dubai International Film Festival in 2010. Microphone is Ahmad Abdalla's second feature film, following Heliopolis. Thriller Vrudhanmare Sookshikkuka is a 1995 Malayalam film by Sunil starring Dileep, Jayaram and Khushboo. Documentary film Too Cold Out There Without You is a 2012 drama documentary film written and directed by Amy Gattie. Comedy What's a Nice Girl Like You...? is a 1971 made-for-television dramatic movie. It aired on ABC as an ABC Movie of the Week. Documentary film CowJews and Indians is a war western historical documentary film directed by Marc Halberstadt. Documentary film Mugabe's Zimbabwe is a factual film directed by Shrenik Rao. Comedy Luck by Chance is a 2009 Indian drama film written and directed by Zoya Akhtar. Produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, it stars Farhan Akhtar and Konkana Sen Sharma in the lead roles. Rishi Kapoor, Alyy Khan, Dimple Kapadia, Juhi Chawla, Hrithik Roshan, Isha Sharvani, and Sanjay Kapoor feature in the supporting roles. Guest stars and industry folk starring as themselves included Shahrukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Karan Johar, Manish Malhotra, Ranbir Kapoor, Abhishek Bachchan, Akshaye Khanna, John Abraham, Rani Mukherjee, and Aamir Khan in seamless cameos. The film is about the journey of an actor who arrives in Mumbai to become a movie star. How he finds himself riding his fortune to becoming one, while struggling to sustain his relationships, forms the story. The film was released on 30 January 2009, supported by positive reviews from critics, but failed to do well at the box office. Documentary film Kill Yourself: The Movie; the bulk of the footage on this DVD was shot during the S.O.D. promotional tour for Bigger Than The Devil in Japan and America, interspersed with footage from various events, such as some 1999 shots from the Dynamo Open Air in the Netherlands. Also appearing on the DVD are Dimebag Darrell, Paul Baloff and Kerry King. DVD extras include a bonus concert—which must be unlocked by a "secret" code—and a commentary track by Scott Ian and the producer Bill Philputt. The movie is also available on VHS without the extra footage. The cover parodies that of the Guns N' Roses album Appetite for Destruction. Comedy I kongens klæ'r is a 1954 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Thriller Encounters of the Spooky Kind is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts comedy horror film written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the lead role. The film was produced by Hung's production company Bo Ho Film Company. It was released as Spooky Encounters in the US. It is sometimes listed as Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind, more blatantly mimicking the title of the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The film was the progenitor of the jiangshi film genre and one of Hong Kong's first kung fu horror comedies. There is one other stand-alone sequel starring Hung and Lam Ching-ying Encounters of the Spooky Kind II which has no relation to Encounters of the Spooky Kind. The Chinese name for the movie literally translates as ghost fights ghost. Comedy 2LDK is a 2003 Japanese film, directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi as part of the Duel Project, starring Maho Nonami and Eiko Koike. Two ambitious actresses, who share an apartment, learn they have been short-listed for the same part and that they have to wait for one more night to see who wins the part. As they bicker throughout the night, their competitiveness and hidden grudges turn their apartment into a battlefield. Documentary film Grazing the sky is a 2013 film written and directed by Horacio Alcalá. Thriller 83 Hours 'Til Dawn is a 1990 thriller film written by Barbara Jane Mackle, Gene Miller, O.R. Keyes and directed by Donald Wrye. Documentary film When Boris Met Dave is a 2009 docu-drama which investigates the shared past of David Cameron and Boris Johnson who, at the time of broadcast, were two of Britain's most influential Conservative Party politicians – Cameron as Conservative leader and Johnson as Mayor of London. The film features interviews with people who knew Cameron and Johnson both at Eton College and Oxford where they were both members of the Bullingdon Club. The programme also looks at Johnson's campaign to become president of the Oxford Union and dramatises some of the other key events of their student days. The film was first broadcast on More4 on 7 October 2009 and was later repeated on Channel 4. Comedy Born to Win is a 1971 black comedy film directed by Ivan Passer and starring George Segal, Karen Black, Paula Prentiss, Hector Elizondo and Robert De Niro. Released by United Artists, the film is probably the youngest film of the studio's library to be now in the public domain. Science Fiction Niagara's Fury is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Benjamin R. Taylor. Documentary film Public Hearing is a 2012 documentary film directed by James N. Kienitz Wilkins. Animation Cerebral Dichotomy is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Florian Juri. Science Fiction Other is a 2011 short horror Sci-Fi thriller film written by Daniel DelPurgatorio, Rob Foster and Anthony R. Williams and directed by Daniel DelPurgatorio. Documentary film The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Tinatin Gurchiani. Documentary film "Eco-activist Mikael Rioux from Trois-Pistoles in Québec is looking for ways to create support in his own community for the creation of a more sustainable way of life. Having shorn off his dreadlocks at the beginning of the film, the young father decides to pursue a more constructive course of action than continuing his battle against the local authorities. Inspired by his mentor Christian de Laet -- an old hand in the environmental movement -- Rioux travels the world to seek the counsel of his mentor's sympathizers in poverty-stricken India, in wealthy, progressive Sweden, and elsewhere. The problem is clear: there is a crisis on the way. Leaving the car at home once in a while is not going to be enough to avert an environmental disaster -- not by a long shot. Earth Keepers shows that there are still opportunities for sustainable action, but only if we are prepared to change the way we think. Rioux's voice-over, the talking heads, and the animations that elucidate the film's sometimes complex issues all combine to convey a single message: "We need to start living in a way that provides for everyone's needs." And this is what makes Earth Keepers a worthwhile journey for outsiders as well as insiders." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Comedy Little Darlings is a 1980 teen film starring Tatum O'Neal and Kristy McNichol and featuring Armand Assante and Matt Dillon. It was directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. The screenplay was written by Kimi Peck and Dalene Young and the original music score was composed by Charles Fox. The movie is rated R. The film was marketed with the tagline "Don't let the title fool you," a reference to a scene in which Randy comments on Angel's name, to which Angel replies, "Don't let the name fool you." It opened to mixed reviews. The film was notable for having a contemporary pop soundtrack, with music by artists like Blondie, Rickie Lee Jones, Supertramp, The Cars, and Iain Matthews. The original video release — on blue box VHS and laserdisc — kept the soundtrack intact, however, many songs in the film such as Supertramp's "School", John Lennon's "Oh My Love" and The Bellamy Brothers' "Let Your Love Flow" were removed from the second round of home releases — VHS red box — due to licensing issues, and were replaced with sound-alikes. As of 2010, the film has not been released on DVD, but was briefly available for digital video rental on iTunes and Amazon with the original soundtrack. Science Fiction Zoom Suit is a 2005 short film directed by John Taddeo. Thriller The Entitled is a 2011 hostage suspense film written by William Morrissey. The film was release direct to DVD and Video on Demand. The Entitled is about three unemployed youngsters with anti social inclinations and bleak future, who kidnap the kids of three rich dads for ransom. Documentary film Marina Abramovic, From Tuesday To Friday is a documentary film directed by Ximena Cuevas. Animation The Flan is a 2013 comedy, animated, biographical, family short film written and directed by Raoul Olou. Thriller Torque is a 2004 American action film about underground motorcycle gangs and racers. The film stars Martin Henderson, Ice Cube, Monet Mazur, Jaime Pressly, Will Yun Lee, Jay Hernandez, Max Beesley, Fredro Starr, and Christina Milian. The film was directed by Joseph Kahn, in feature film directing debut, written by Matt Johnson and produced by Neal H. Moritz, who is known for producing The Fast and the Furious film series. Comedy Mad as Hell is a 2014 comedy, drama, documentary, historical fiction and biographical film written and directed by Andrew Napier. Documentary film City of Water is a documentary about the future of the New York City waterfront by the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance and the Municipal Art Society. Thriller Masters of the Universe is a 1987 American science fantasy film directed by Gary Goddard and based on the Mattel toy line of the same name. The film stars Dolph Lundgren and Frank Langella, alongside Jon Cypher, Chelsea Field, Billy Barty, and Courteney Cox. The film was released theatrically in the United States on August 7, 1987 and was a critical and commercial failure. Documentary film Alice Neel is a 2007 documentary film about the life of Alice Neel, exploring the struggles she faced as a woman artist, a single mother, and a painter who defied convention. The documentary was directed by Neel's grandson, Andrew Neel. Alice Neel premiered at The Sundance Film Festival in 2007 and later won the Audience Award at the 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival later that year. The film was produced by SeeThink Productions. Comedy House IV is a 1992 direct-to-video comedy horror film. It was directed by Lewis Abernathy, produced by Sean S. Cunningham and Debbie Hayn-Cass and written by Geoff Miller and Deidre Higgins. It is the third and final entry in the House series. The film sees the return of Roger Cobb from the original House, but the film otherwise does not connect its storyline to the first film. Kane Hodder was the stunt cordinator on the film. Animation To Be is a 1990 animation short comedy film written and directed by John Weldon. Comedy A Robust Romeo is a 1914 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film The Pioneer is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Daniela Abke. Comedy Mayor Meanswell is once again getting ready to present the Person of the Year trophy to Sportacus, but can't seem to keep it a secret that Sportacus is the winner. When he hears that Sportacus is winning again, Robbie decides to put a stop to it. Considering the past failures of his evil plans, he decides to hit Sportacus with several of his past failures, hoping that they'll combine into a success. Documentary film "Angels in the Dust" is a documentary film by filmmaker Louise Hogarth. An inspiring story about Marion Cloete, a university-trained therapist whose self-sacrificial courage motivates change and hope. In a nation plagued by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, orphans, rape, and violence, Marion abandons a life of privilege in Johannesburg to build Botshabelo, a village and school that provides orphaned children with shelter, food and education. The stories of the orphaned children are paralleled with the orphaned elephants of Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa. In this poignant film, Marion attempts a similar strategy by re-parenting the orphaned children. "Angels in the Dust" won the 2007 Emerging Pictures/Full Frame Audience Award at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival.It also won an Audience Award at the Encounters South African International Documentary Festival in 2008 It is produced by Dream Out Loud Films and Participant Productions. Animation Sur la Cote DAzur is a 2014 short animation film directed by Ralph Karam. Documentary film 1001 Apples is a 2013 documentary film, written and directed by Taha Karimi. Thriller Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit is a 2014 American action thriller film, directed by and co-starring Kenneth Branagh. Chris Pine, Kevin Costner and Keira Knightley star in leading roles. The film features the fictional Jack Ryan character created by author Tom Clancy. It is the fifth film in the Jack Ryan series but is presented as a reboot that departs from the previous installments. Unlike its predecessors, it is not an adaptation of a particular Clancy novel, but rather an original story. Pine stars in the title role, becoming the fourth actor to play Ryan, following Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, and Ben Affleck. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios Skydance Productions, di Bonaventura Productions, Mace Neufeld Productions, Buckaroo Entertainment, Etalon Film and Translux. Theatrically, it was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was released on January 17, 2014. In the home-video market, the film was released in Blu-ray disc format on June 10. On February 4, 2014, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Varèse Sarabande music label in CD format. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by Patrick Doyle. Comedy Ek Musafir Ek Hasina is a 1962 Bollywood film. The film is produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee and directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars the producer's son Joy Mukherjee with Sadhana and Rajendra Nath. The film's music is by O.P. Nayyar. The film became a "superhit," taking a second top spot at the box office in 1962. The director Raj Khosla would later cast the heroine Sadhana in three more suspense thrillers: Woh Kaun Thi?, Mera Saaya and Anita. Documentary film Michael Jackson's This Is It is a 2009 American documentary–concert film directed by Kenny Ortega that documents Michael Jackson's rehearsals and preparation for the concert series of the same name scheduled to start on 13 July 2009, but canceled due to his death eighteen days prior on 25 June. It is the last film Jackson starred in. The film consists of Jackson rehearsing musical numbers and directing his team, and additional behind the scenes footage including dancer auditions and costume design. The film's director Kenny Ortega confirmed that none of this footage was originally intended for release, but after Jackson's death it was agreed that the film be made. The footage was filmed in California at the Staples Center and The Forum, and features a clip from London's O2 Arena where Jackson publicly announced the concert series. Despite originally being set for 30 October, the film's release date was rescheduled for 28 October 2009, due to a strong demand by Jackson's fans. The film was given a worldwide release and a limited two-week theatrical run from 28 October, to 12 November 2009, but theatrical release was later extended. Comedy Kolya is a 1996 Czech film drama about a man whose life is reshaped in an unexpected way. The film was directed by Jan Svěrák and stars his father Zdeněk Svěrák who also wrote the script from a story by Pavel Taussig. Comedy Riding in Cars with Boys is a 2001 film based on the autobiography of the same name by Beverly Donofrio about a woman who overcame difficulties, including being a teen mother, and who later earned a master's degree. The movie's narrative spans the years 1961 to 1985. It stars Drew Barrymore, Steve Zahn, Brittany Murphy, and James Woods. It was directed by Penny Marshall. Although co-produced by Beverly Donofrio, many details from the book and film differ. Documentary film The Game of Their Lives or "Chollima Chookgudan" is a 2002 documentary film directed by Daniel Gordon and his executive Nicholas Bonner about the seven surviving members of the North Korean national football team who participated in the Football World Cup 1966. Its victory over the Italian team propelled the North Korean team into the quarterfinal: it was the first time an Asian squad had advanced so far in a World Cup. Documentary film The English Harvest is a 1938 short documentary film. Documentary film In the Shadow of the Blade is a 2004 American documentary film produced and directed by Patrick and Cheryl Fries. It won awards in the film industry and with the Vietnam veteran community, including the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival "Best of Show" and "Gold Documentary" and the Vietnam Veterans of America President's Award for Outstanding Documentary. The documentary was acquired for North American television broadcast by Discovery Communications. Comedy The Little Vampire is a 2000 comedy horror film based on the children's book series of the same name by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg. Thriller Wilder is a 2000 film directed by Rodney Gibbons. PLOT: Detective Della Wilder (Pam Grier) and her partner Harland Lee (Romano Orzari) are tough cops, despite Wilder's penchant for bending the rules. When they're assigned a strangulation case, the main suspect is Dr. Sam Charney (Rutger Hauer), the victim's former lover. While Wilder interrogates him, a second murder occurs, and evidence suggests that it's not the work of a serial killer. Could a big pharmaceutical company be involved? Comedy Carry On Doctor is the fifteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It is the second in the series to have a medical theme. Frankie Howerd makes the first of his two appearances in the film series and stars alongside regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth, and Bernard Bresslaw. Hattie Jacques returns for the first time since Carry On Cabby four years earlier, while Barbara Windsor returns after her debut in Carry On Spying three years earlier. Carry On Doctor marked Anita Harris's second and final appearance in the series. Documentary film Ultimate Air Jaws is a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography – Nature nominated film. Comedy Strangers with Candy is a 2005 comedy film released by THINKFilm, first screened at the Sundance Film Festival. It serves as a prequel to the TV series of the same name. Among the executive producers was David Letterman. Documentary film The D Train is a 2011 short film directed by Jay Rosenblatt. Thriller Lethal Eviction is a 2005 film directed by Michael Feifer. Thriller 3000 Miles to Graceland is a 2001 crime film, starring Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Slater, and Kevin Pollak. It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators. Prior to the film's opening, Warner Bros. released a series of animated prequels voiced by stars Costner, Slater, Long and Woodbine. "The Road to Graceland" prequels marked the first time a major film's cast members contributed their talents to the creation of original Internet content for a film website. Thriller Freeway is a 1996 crime film written and directed by Matthew Bright, starring Kiefer Sutherland, Reese Witherspoon and Brooke Shields. The plot of this film resembles the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. Despite being a commercial failure and having censorship problems due to graphic language and violent content, it received mostly positive reviews from critics and has developed a cult following. A sequel titled Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby was released in 1999, but was largely disregarded and released direct-to-video. Comedy Semi-Tough is a 1977 comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Burt Reynolds, Kris Kristofferson, Jill Clayburgh, Lotte Lenya, Bert Convy, and Brian Dennehy, set in the world of American professional football. The plot involves a love triangle between the characters portrayed by Reynolds, Kristofferson and Clayburgh. Semi-Tough also includes a parody of Werner Erhard's Erhard Seminars Training, depicted in the film as an organization called "B.E.A.T." The film is based on the novel of the same name by Dan Jenkins. It was adapted for the screen by writer Walter Bernstein and director Ritchie, who added a new storyline that included a satire of the self-help movement and new religions. Semi-Tough follows the story of pro-football friends Billy Clyde Puckett and Marvin "Shake'" Tiller, who have a third roommate, Barbara Jane Bookman. A romance develops with Shake until he becomes self-confident after completing a self awareness course called "B.E.A.T." led by Friedrich Bismark that he insists Barbara Jane try, at which point Billy Clyde slyly makes a play to win her for himself. The film received mixed reception. Comedy The Midnight Snack is a 1941 one-reel animated cartoon and is the second Tom and Jerry short, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on July 19, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, and re-released on February 27, 1948 and 1957. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley. This cartoon featured the second appearance of Tom and Jerry, and was the first in which the characters were named. The first cartoon, Puss Gets the Boot had the cat named Jasper, and a mouse known as Jinx. The Midnight Snack also features the black housemaid, Mammy Two Shoes, voiced by Lillian Randolph, and ends in the typical destruction, and Tom being kicked out of the house. Documentary film UB Lama is a 2011 family drama documentary film directed by Egle Vertelyte. Documentary film Town Hall is a family documentary film directed by Sierra Pettengill and Jamila Wignot. Comedy Salomea's Nose is a 2014 comedy drama short film, written and directed by Susan Korda. Thriller The Fantasist is a 1986 thriller film written and directed by Robin Hardy. Science Fiction Ayane contemplates people lazing around on a summer day. She feels disgruntled with them and herself. Meanwhile, Miyu's friends wonder why Miyu's so distracted. A flashback shows Miyu after a battle, feeling uneasy as Ayane collects the crystal remains of the Invaders. Ayane wanders through a suburban neighborhood. A woman recognizes her. The woman, Saemi, invites Ayane to dinner with her and her child, Junichi. In Saemi's house, Saemi asks Ayane if she's forgiven her father. Ayane reveals she can't forgive her dad for leaving her and her mom. She tells Saemi she's met Yukino, the black-haired ghost girl Saemi told her about before. On the rooftop of the school, the blond ghost-girl appears before Yukino and taunts her for not being able to open a Gate anymore. She then says, ""This is the beginning of the end."" Miyu's friends take her to a karaoke lounge. The girls get a private singing room, but the fun's interrupted when the power goes out. An Invader sends his tentacles through the Documentary film It for Others is a 2013 short experimental documentary film written and directed by Duncan Campbell. Documentary film The Mother and the Sea is a documentary film directed by Gonçalo Tocha. Thriller Artemis 81 is a British television play which was written by David Rudkin and directed by Alastair Reid. Commissioned by BBC producer David Rose, it was broadcast by the BBC on 29 December 1981. Comedy Weapons of Mass Distraction is a 1997 film starring Gabriel Byrne, Ben Kingsley, Mimi Rogers, Jeffrey Tambor, and other stars in an ensemble cast, about two media moguls and their fight over ownership of a professional football team. It was written by Larry Gelbart and directed by Stephen Surjik. This film was nominated for four Primetime Emmy awards. Comedy La domenica specialmente is a 1991 Italian comedy-drama film. It consists of four segments, all written by Tonino Guerra. Each segment has a different director: Giuseppe Tornatore, Marco Tullio Giordana, Giuseppe Bertolucci and Francesco Barilli. Thriller The House Next Door is a 2006 Lifetime Television film, directed by Jeff Woolnough and starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Lara Flynn Boyle and Colin Ferguson. Comedy ¡Qué linda es mi familia! is a 1980 comedy musical film written by José P. Dominiani and directed by Palito Ortega. Comedy Das verhexte Fischerdorf is an East German film. It was released in 1962. Thriller Uttara is a 2000 Bengali language drama film thriller directed by Bengali poet Buddhadev Dasgupta. Based on a short story by Samaresh Bose, it stars Jaya Seal as Uttara, Tapas Paul, Shankar Chakraborty, Raisul Islam Asad as a Christian missionary. The film contrasts violence, human vices and lawlessness in a seemingly peaceful setting, in a quiet village in Purulia district in Bengal. Uttara premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 30 August 2000 and was the winner of the festivals' Special Director award. It was screened at the Toronto Film Festival on September 2000 and on 22 May it was shown in the US at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival The film was released in France on 13 June 2001 and won the Audience Award at the Nantes festival. It opened the Pusan Film Festival in South Korea. Due to its homoerotic undertones, Uttara was shown at a number of gay and lesbian film festivals including the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Thriller The Night We Dropped a Clanger is a 1959 British comedy thriller film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Cecil Parker, William Hartnell and Leslie Phillips. A British secret agent takes part in a secret operation in occupied France during the Second World War. It was released as Make Mine a Double in the United States. Comedy Safety in Numbers is a 1930 American musical comedy film. It stars Buddy Rogers, and features Kathryn Crawford, Josephine Dunn and Carole Lombard. Animation Crowd is a 2012 animated short film directed by Boris Labbe. Animation Nintama Rantarou is a 1996 animated film directed by Tsutomu Shibayama. Comedy Dad is a 1989 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Gary David Goldberg and starring Jack Lemmon, Ted Danson, Olympia Dukakis, Kevin Spacey and Ethan Hawke. It is based on William Wharton's novel of the same name. The original music score was composed by James Horner. The film was produced by Amblin Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures. Comedy Stacy is a Japanese horror comedy film, released in 2001. It is based on a novel by Kenji Ohtsuki directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu, in which teenage girls turn into zombies. Documentary film Poor Us - An Animated History of Poverty is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Ben Lewis. Thriller L'imbalsamatore is a 2002 Italian noir - drama film directed by Matteo Garrone. The film was selected for the Quinzaine des Realisateurs in the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. The plot is based on real events. For his performance in the film Ernesto Mahieux won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor. The film was also awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Script and two Nastro d'Argento awards for best editing and best producer. Comedy Suddenly It's Magic is a 2012 Filipino-Thai romantic film directed by Rory Quintos, starring Mario Maurer and Erich Gonzales. The film is produced by Star Cinema and was released last October 31, 2012 in the Philippines. On March 7, 2013, Baifern Pimchanok confirmed on her Twitter account that the said movie will screen in Thailand on March 14, 2013 at the Major Cineplex theater. Following Thailand's premiere of the movie, on March 25, 2013, Cambodia's Legend Cinemas confirmed on their Facebook fanpage of the official screening of the movie in the country on March 28, 2013. The story depicts two star-crossed lovers: Marcus Hanson, a Thai superstar, and Joey Hermosa, a Filipina baker. When Marcus decides to fly to Philippines to escape from his career, he meets Joey. Even though their worlds collide, the two later fall in love. But their relationship is tested by conflicts from their worlds. Documentary film Quest for Atlantis: Startling New Secrets is a 2006 documentary film. Documentary film Naked Africa is a 1957 documentary about Africa. It was released on a double bill with White Huntress. The film was later re-rereleased under the title Mondo Africana to exploit the shockumentaries Mondo Cane and Africa Addio. Thriller Kinatay is a 2009 Filipino independent drama film directed by Brillante Mendoza and stars Coco Martin as a criminology student who accidentally joined a syndicate to make enough money for his family. The film competed in the main competition at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. It is the second film of Mendoza to make it to Cannes, the first one is Serbis This film was included in the 2009 Cinemalaya Film Festival. Science Fiction Contamination is a 1980 science fiction horror film directed by Luigi Cozzi and starring Ian McCulloch. Cozzi also cowrote the screenplay under his pen name Lewis Coates. Animation One Hell of a Wedding! is a 2013 animation film directed by Gregory Verreault and Francis Papillon. Documentary film Wind Over Water: The Cape Wind Story is an independent documentary film which chronicles the controversy over the Cape Wind Project. The film, by journalist Ole Tangen Jr. documented both sides of the debate as it unfolded on the Cape. An independent production, the filmmaker interviewed numerous people involved with the project including Jim Gordon of Cape Wind and Isaac Rosen, then director of the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound. Focusing also on wind power in general, Wind Over Water features aerial footage of the offshore wind farm at Horns Rev in Denmark and footage from various wind farms in the US. The film had its world premiere on December 6, 2003, at Lillie Auditorium, Woods Hole, MA. It has also been screened across the USA and in Canada and New Zealand. Documentary film God Save My Shoes is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Julie Benasra. Comedy American Adobo is a 2002 comedy, romance-drama film produced by Kevin J. Foxe, the executive producer of the phenomenal blockbuster hit The Blair Witch Project. The film tells the story of five Filipino-American friends living in New York City dealing with love, sex, friendship, careers, and cultural identity. Directed by veteran Filipino film director/actress Laurice Guillen. The title was derived from adobo, a very popular dish in the Philippines. Thriller Glass House: The Good Mother is a 2006 direct-to-video film starring Angie Harmon, Jordan Hinson, Joel Gretsch and Bobby Coleman. Although it shares no characters with the 2001 film The Glass House, it was marketed as a thematic sequel. Animation Holly Hobbie and Friends: Surprise Party is a direct-to-DVD animated film released in 2006 by Paramount Pictures. This is the first movie to star the Holly Hobbie doll, albeit completely redesigned from her traditional look. This movie stars Alyson Stoner and Liliana Mumy and Tinashe Kachingwe. It features songs written by Sheriff Mandy Collins and Charlotte Spencer of the English rock band, the Hyper Girls. The film premiered in February 2006 on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block, and was followed by Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes in November. Documentary film United States of Africa is 2011 documentary film written by Yanick Létourneau, Hany Ouichou, Sebastien Tetrault and directed by Yanick Létourneau. Comedy I Hate Love is a 2012 comedy-drama film written and directed by Humberto Hinojosa Ozcariz. Comedy Lekar Hum Deewana Dil is a romantic Bollywood drama film that stars Armaan Jain and Deeksha Seth. Jointly produced by Saif Ali Khan, Dinesh Vijan and Sunil Lulla under the banner of Eros International and Illuminati Films, it is the debut directorial venture of Arif Ali, who was the assistant writer of the film Aahista Aahista, directed by his brother Imtiaz Ali. The film has music scored by A. R. Rahman. The film was released on July 4, 2014 to negative reviews in India and worldwide. The screenplay, direction and score of the film were criticised but the performances of the debuting leads Armaan Jain and Deeksha Seth received mixed reviews by critics. The film was declared flop by Box Office India. Thriller Balram vs. Tharadas is a 2006 Malayalam crime thriller directed by I.V. Sasi, written by T. Damodaran and S. N. Swamy, and starring Mammootty and Katrina Kaif. Mammootty plays double role in the film, both as the protagonist, Inspector Balram, as well as the antagonist, underworld don Tharadas. Mammootty reprises his roles from the 1991 blockbuster Inspector Balram and the 1984 blockbuster Athirathram. It was I. V. Sasi's 144th film, and a record 35th with Mammootty. The film was subsequently dubbed into Telugu as Monica and the DonIt became supper hit and Hindi as Basha: The Boss. Comedy Bonzo Goes to College is the sequel to Bedtime for Bonzo. Like that film, it was directed by Frederick De Cordova but has a different cast and writers. In this fantasy-toned sequel, former lab chimp Bonzo, suddenly literate, runs away from a carnival sideshow. He lands in the college town of Pawlton and is adopted by the granddaughter of the school's football coach who sorely needs good players. Documentary film Marching Once More is a 2011 documentary film directed by Adam Alphin. Comedy California Suite is a 1978 American comedy film directed by Herbert Ross. The screenplay by Neil Simon is based on his play of the same title. Similar to his earlier Plaza Suite, the film focuses on the dilemmas of guests staying in a suite in a luxury hotel. Maggie Smith won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the movie. Comedy Tartuffe oder Der Betrüger is a film directed by Otto Tausig released on Jan 25, 1970. Animation Ego Sum Petrus is a 2010 short film directed by Julien Dexant. Animation Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions and premiered on October 23, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. Sound was recorded conventionally using the RCA System. One voice was synthesized using the Sonovox system, but it, too, was recorded using the RCA System. Dumbo, the fourth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, is based upon the storyline written by Helen Aberson and illustrated by Harold Pearl for the prototype of a novelty toy. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed "Dumbo". He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy – a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia. It was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio, and at 64 minutes, it is one of Disney's shortest animated features. Thriller Alta tensión is a 1997 thriller film directed by Rodolfo de Anda. Comedy Dirty Tennis is a short comedy about playing dirty in order to win at tennis. It stars Dick Van Patten, Bruce Jenner and Nicollette Sheridan. It was written by James Van Patten and directed by Jonathan Baker and George Bloom. The short comedy was released on VHS in 1989. Thriller Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady is the first of two TV films made in the 1990s under the banner Sherlock Holmes the Golden Years. Harry Alan Towers was executive producer. Bob Shayne the writer. It featured Christopher Lee and Patrick Macnee as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson as elderly gentlemen getting involved with Balkan terrorists and meeting again with “The Woman” the actress and leading lady Irene Adler played by Morgan Fairchild. They save Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria from an assassination at the opera house and thus delay the onset of World War I. The film also featured a number of historical characters involved in the plot including Eliot Ness and Sigmund Freud. It was shot back to back with Incident at Victoria Falls. Both were released in the next two years and there were drastically edited versions released by Vestron Videos. No further films were made. The full versions are now available on DVD. Filming locations were in Austria, London and Luxembourg. Thriller I Live on Danger is a 1942 American film directed by Sam White. Comedy Maabodat El Gamahir is a 1967 film written by Mustafa Amin and directed by Helmy Rafla. Comedy A heartfelt crime thriller, DELIVERED is an intimate tale of loss, betrayal, redemption and bittersweet revenge. In the spirit of films like BULLITT, VANISHING POINT and TRUE ROMANCE, this film is packed with twists and turns, a cool car and a couple on the run.As a young vet, Shane returns home to a financially broken and widowed Mom and he is determined to get back her home which was lost to foreclosure while he was off fighting the war. After finding out that she is working two jobs to make ends meet, Shane promises that he will get their old house back. Reluctantly, he takes an armed courier job. Not really wanting to carry a gun, it is the only job he can find. Luckily, Mom saved Dad's classic '67 Mustang which is the perfect vehicle for Shane to use for his job. It also provides an emotional connection to his Dad and is a great source of comfort.After several routine deliveries, Shane's boss sends him on a special assignment. On the way to pick up a large amount of cash which will ultimately be exchanged for a rare piece of art, Shane stops at a roadside diner for a bite. On the way back to his car, he sees a young woman being molested by a drunk trucker and intervenes, offering the beautiful girl a ride to the next town. Lonely for some female company, he decides to spend the night in a desert motel before leaving the next morning to finish his delivery. Duped by a drug crazed young Japanese man, Shane is forced to shoot the son of a murderous gangster in self defense. On the run and inadvertently entangled in an art theft ring, Shane and the girl seek refuge at the home of a friend. Now he must untangle a web of lies to discover his own truth.Japanese gangsters, an Armenian art dealer, a retired proctologist and a beautiful young woman compliment a young vet in this well rounded ensemble cast of unique characters. Set in Los Angeles and the dusty desert towns of Mojave Desert, the backdrop of DELIVERED provides a fresh view of California that we rarely see in films. Documentary film The Cinderella of Tallinn is a 1996 documentary film directed by Pirjo Honkasalo and written by Marja Pensala and Pirjo Honkasalo. Comedy Rajkumar is a 1964 Hindi film directed by K Shankar. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Sadhana Shivdasani, Pran, Prithviraj Kapoor, Om Prakash and Rajindernath. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film became a box office hit. Thriller Safe Haven is a 2013 American romance film starring Julianne Hough, Josh Duhamel and Cobie Smulders. It was released theatrically in North America on February 14, 2013. The film was directed by Lasse Hallström, and is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' novel of the same name. The film was originally set for a February 8 release, but was moved to February 14, 2013. The film was widely panned by critics, but was nonetheless financially successful with a worldwide gross of $97.6 million against its $28 million budget. Thriller Blood Simple is a 1984 neo-noir crime film written, directed and produced by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film's title derives from the Dashiell Hammett novel Red Harvest, in which the term "blood simple" describes the addled, fearful mindset of people after a prolonged immersion in violent situations. It was the directorial debut of the Coens and the first major film of cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld, who later became a noted director, as well as the feature film debut of Joel Coen's wife Frances McDormand, who subsequently starred in many of his features. In 2001, a "Director's Cut" DVD was released. It ranked #98 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills. The film also placed #73 on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments. Documentary film Blue Sky - Journey Into the Land of Memories is a 1978 film directed by Peter von Bagh. Documentary film Livin' It is a 45 minute Christian-themed skateboarding DVD directed by actor Stephen Baldwin. The film was filmed in Portland, Oregon and stars skateboarders Jud Heald, Tim Byrne, Luke Braddock, Anthony Carney, Jared Lee, Phil Trotter, and Sierra Fellers. More than 100,000 copies of Livin' It have been distributed. It combines skateboarding footage with what Baldwin calls a real message about life. Documentary film Best Friend Forgotten is a 2004 American documentary film that sheds light on the difficult issue of pet overpopulation. The documentary, hosted by David Duchovny, tells the stories of Oreo the cat and Clover the dog as they face the harsh realities of pet overpopulation. Viewers get a thoughtful and balanced look at the controversial practice of euthanasia and the alternative no-kill movement. Candid interviews reveal common myths about spaying and neutering, and leaders from government to animal rights groups discuss the plague of pet overpopulation and the impact on our society. Comedy A Ticket to Tomahawk is a 1950 American western musical comedy film, released by 20th Century Fox, directed by Richard Sale and starring Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter. Documentary film Luboml: My Heart Remembers is a 2003 documentary film produced by Eileen Douglas and Ron Steinman and funded by The Aaron Ziegelman Foundation. It compiles survivor interviews, archival photographs and film footage to reconstruct a sense of life in Luboml, one of the five thousand small shtetls that were destroyed by the Holocaust. The film, explores the vibrant Jewish life that –once central to European Jewry – is now forever lost. Made in 2003, Luboml: My Heart Remembers was called a “must see gem” by The Forward. Thriller The River's Edge is a 1957 adventure, crime, and drama DeLuxe CinemaScope film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Ray Milland, Anthony Quinn and Debra Paget. The picture is based on the unpublished short story "The Higher Mountain" by Harold Jacob Smith. Location filming was done in Amecacameca and Itzaccihuati, Mexico. The supporting cast features Harry Carey, Jr. and Chubby Johnson. Thriller Dead Ringers is a 1988 psychological drama and thriller starring Jeremy Irons in a dual role as identical twin gynecologists. Director David Cronenberg co-wrote the screenplay with Norman Snider; their script was based on the novel Twins by Bari Wood and Jack Geasland. The film is very loosely based on the lives of Stewart and Cyril Marcus. Comedy Our Gang is an American Our Gang silent short film that was the third entry in the series to be released. It was directed by Charley Chase, Robert F. McGowan, Tom McNamara, and Fred Newmeyer. The two-reeler was released into theaters on November 5, 1922 by Pathé. Comedy Keep the Aspidistra Flying is a 1997 romance/comedy film directed by Robert Bierman and based on the eponymous novel by George Orwell. The screenplay was written by Alan Plater and was produced by Peter Shaw. The film stars Richard E. Grant as Gordon Comstock and Helena Bonham Carter as Rosemary. Comedy Changathipoocha is a 2007 Malayalam language romantic comedy film directed by debutant S. P. Mehesh, starring Jayasurya, Radhika and Ramya Nambeeshan in the lead roles. Thriller Death Dancers is a 1993 thriller film written and directed by Jason Holt. Comedy After Shave is an award winning 2005 Lebanese short film by the Lebanese director Hany Tamba. This movie won The 2006 César Awards for best short film. Thriller Thunder Run is a 1986 action film starring Forrest Tucker and John Ireland. It was developed by special-effects expert Clifford Wenger Sr. and his wife, Carol Lynn. During the 1980s it was frequently aired on cable channels such as Showtime and The Movie Channel where it developed a cult following. The film is notable for an action sequence in which an 18-wheeler jumps over a train. Animation Flip is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jill Hackett. Animation Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood is a 2009 documentary short animated film directed by Peggy Stern. Animation Hysterical History is a 1953 American animated short film directed by Isadore Sparber. Science Fiction Evangelion 4.0 Final is a 2015 animation film written by Hideaki Anno and directed by Hideaki Anno, Masayuki and Kazuya Tsurumaki. Comedy Dorf on the Diamond is a 1996 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Shawn Hess and Tim Conway Jr. Comedy Rhapsody Rabbit is a 1946 Merrie Melodies animated short subject, featuring Bugs Bunny and directed by Friz Freleng. The short was originally released to theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 9, 1946. This short is a follow-up of sorts to Freleng's 1941 Academy Award-nominated short Rhapsody in Rivets, which featured the "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt. The "instrument" used to perform the Hungarian Rhapsody in Rhapsody in Rivets is a skyscraper under construction, while this short features Bugs Bunny playing the piece at a piano, while being pestered by a mouse. Comedy Simply Actors is a 2007 comedy film written by Hing-Ka Chan and directed by Hing-Ka Chan and Patrick Leung. Comedy Latter-Day Night Biscuit is a 2005 comedy film written by Johnny Biscuit and directed by Kurt Hale and John Lyde. Science Fiction Voyage of the Rock Aliens is a 1984 film directed by James Fargo. It stars Pia Zadora and Craig Sheffer. Comedy Paddington is a forthcoming British comedy film, directed by Paul King and written by King and Hamish McColl and produced by David Heyman. The film is based on Paddington Bear by Michael Bond. The film stars Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, with Nicole Kidman and Ben Whishaw as the voice of the title character. The film is scheduled to be released on 28 November 2014 in the United Kingdom. Comedy The Little Shop of Horrors is a 1960 American comedy horror film directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a farce about an inadequate florist's assistant who cultivates a plant that feeds on human flesh and blood. The film's concept is thought to be based on a 1932 story called "Green Thoughts", by John Collier, about a man-eating plant. However, Dennis McDougal in Jack Nicholson's biography suggests that Charles B. Griffith may have been influenced by Arthur C. Clarke's sci-fi short story, "The Reluctant Orchid. The film stars Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph, Mel Welles and Dick Miller, all of whom had worked for Corman on previous films. Produced under the title The Passionate People Eater, the film employs an original style of humor, combining black comedy with farce and incorporating Jewish humor and elements of spoof. The Little Shop of Horrors was shot on a budget of $30,000 in two days utilizing sets that had been left standing from A Bucket of Blood. The film slowly gained a cult following through word of mouth when it was distributed as the B movie in a double feature with Mario Bava's Black Sunday and eventually with The Last Woman on Earth. Documentary film "An elegiac portrait of goings-on in the middle-American town of Sydney, Ohio, a celebration of everyday life, be it mundane or profound. The title is the zip code for the middle-American town of Sydney, Ohio (population, 20000), the hometown of brothers Bill and Turner Ross, who, with their debut feature, present an elegiac portrait of goings-on there and a celebration of everyday life, be it mundane or profound. Filmed over the course of a nine month period, the camera follows events at the county fair, at the radio station, on a judge's re-election campaign, with the football team, at a care home, in the church, at the barbershop and elsewhere, presenting fascinating and engaging images of modern Americana, while stories about the relationships between lovers, between fathers and sons, and between cops and offenders, emerge almost incidentally. At turns hauntingly eerie and frequently humorous, 45365 is a patient, inquisitive and non-judgemental study of community, lives and landscape, a beautifully simple and affecting film, one that is deeply astute and artistic, at times reminiscent of, and as insightful as, a William Eggleston photograph or an Edward Hopper painting. This strikingly original documentary took the jury prize at this year's SXSW Film Festival." Quoting Michael Hayden Comedy X-Large is a 2011 Egyptian Comedy film. Animation Valiant is a 2005 British computer-animated film produced by Vanguard Animation and Odyssey Entertainment, and released by Entertainment Film Distributors in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2005 and by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on August 19, 2005. Set in May of the year 1944, it tells the story of a group of war pigeons during World War II. Reviews of Valiant were mixed and largely poor. The film is based on a story by Jordan Katz, George Webster, and George Melrod, and inspired by true stories of hundreds of pigeons that helped the soldiers in the war. Comedy Camp Blood: The Musical is a 2006 '80s style slasher musical underground film by Tanner Barklow, Jefferson Craig, and Thomas Hughes. The movie follows six teenagers who arrive at Camp Blood to work as counselors for the summer but instead find themselves terrorized by a killer in a ski mask. Documentary film Thus Spoke Habip is a 2012 documetary film directed by Minür Alper Doğan. Documentary film A provocateur, a rebel, a performer and notorious anarchist, Norman Mailer never stopped giving people something to talk about. Containing never-seen-before material, this shocking documentary goes beyond the Mailer of the bookshelves and bestseller lists to reveal Mailer the social critic, filmmaker, family man and lover, giving a rare and unique insight into the life of a complex, intellectual man and villainous hero. Thriller 06/05, called May 6th in English-speaking countries, is a Dutch 2004 film directed by Theo van Gogh, based on the novel De Zesde Mei by Tomas Ross. The film is a fictional version of the events that led to the assassination of the Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn on 6 May 2002. The lines between reality and fiction are blurred in 06/05. It is the last film of Theo van Gogh, who was assassinated himself in 2004. For the finances of this movie, Theo van Gogh drove a bargain with Dutch internet provider Tiscali. For the first time in the Netherlands, a movie was first released on the internet in December 2004. People could watch it for payment. It opened at cinemas in January 2005. Comedy Twins in Bakery is a 2013 animated short comedy family fantasy film written and directed by Mari Miyazawa. Comedy The Incredible Adventure of Jojo (And His Annoying Little Sister Avila) is an adventure comedy family film directed by Brian Schmidt. Animation Virtually identical in plot terms to 'One Cab's Family' (1952), but this time round it concerns a family of aeroplanes and the problems Mom and Pop have with Junior, whose obsession with speed leads him to acquire a jet engine... Thriller Eye In The Sky is an upcoming action thriller film written by Guy Hibbert and directed by Gavin Hood. Thriller Nightmare in Columbia County was inspired by a true-life crime which occurred in South Carolina in the 1980s. An elusive psychopath is stalking a beauty contest winner. He kidnaps the girl's sister, then murders several people to cover his tracks. The police are at a loss to find the maniac, who remains in contact with the beauty queen via short, untraceable phone calls. William Devane plays the obsessed police detective who burns the midnight oil to put the clues together. Documentary film Cosmic Collisions is a short documentary film directed by Carter Emmart. Thriller Second in Command is a 2006 American action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and directed by Simon Fellows. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 2, 2006. Documentary film In ‘Thomas L. Friedman Reporting: Straddling the Fence,’ Thomas Friedman travels to the West Bank to see The Fence, also known as The Wall or The Barrier. Featuring firsthand accounts from those at the front lines, Friedman captures many of the views and opinions that set the recent Arab Spring movements and demonstrations into motion. Thriller Dressed to Kill is a 1980 erotic crime thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma and starring Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen and Keith Gordon. It centers on the murder of a housewife and an investigation involving a young prostitute who witnessed the murder, the victim’s teenaged son and her psychiatrist. The original music score is composed by Pino Donaggio. Brian De Palma originally wanted the Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann to play Kate Miller, but she declined because of the violence. The role then went on to Angie Dickinson. Sean Connery was offered the role of Robert Elliot and was enthusiastic about it, but declined on account of previously acquired commitments. Seven years after the film's release, Connery would finally have his chance with De Palma in his Oscar winning role in The Untouchables. Thriller The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is a 2006 American action film directed by Justin Lin, produced by Neal H. Moritz and written by Chris Morgan. It is the third installment of The Fast and the Furious franchise. The film stars Lucas Black, Bow Wow, Nathalie Kelley, Brian Tee and Sung Kang. The film was shot in Tokyo and parts of Los Angeles, the latter often covered with props and lights to create the illusion of the Tokyo style. While the rest of the actors from the previous films are not in the film, Vin Diesel reprises his role as Dominic Toretto in a cameo at the end of the film. Thriller Someone Behind the Door is a French film directed by Nicolas Gessner. The original French title was Quelqu'un derrière la porte, and in the UK it was twice retitled as Two Minds For Murder and Brainkill. The film was shot on location in Folkestone, England. Documentary film Polio v/s Polio Victims is the National Award Winning Documentary film. The documentary won "Best Motivational/ Educational Film" at the 56th National Film Awards. The documentary follows a group of polio victims who took to the streets in 2008 to spread the message of Pulse Polio Campaign. The film follows them as they go door to door, in various slums in Mumbai, to spread awareness about the upcoming Pulse Polio Day. The film is written by Samrat Rane and directed by Aman Sachdeva. Thriller Athithi is a 2014 Tamil thriller film directed by Bharathan. The film features Nikesh Ram, Nandha, and Ananya in the leading roles while Thambi Ramaiah, V. V. Prasanna, Varsha, and Senrayan play pivotal roles. It is a remake of the 2010 Malayalam film Cocktail, which was co-written by Anoop Menon which is the actual remake of "Butterfly on a wheel" The film was released on June 27, 2014. Science Fiction On a Mars colony in the year 2145, an officer in a rebel militia discovers that his sister, who was abducted a dozen years before, is still alive and has been raised as a soldier whose goal is to bring about the destruction of her brother's faction. Documentary film La patrona is a 2009 short documentary film written by Lizzette Arguello and Javier García and directed by Lizzette Arguello. Comedy Nata di marzo is a 1957 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Thriller Blue Eyed Butcher is a 2012 American crime-drama television film directed by Stephen Kay. It stars Sara Paxton, Justin Bruening and Lisa Edelstein. The film is based on the 2003 stabbing death of Jeff Wright by the hands of his wife, Susan Wright. The film made its debut on March 3, 2012, on Lifetime. Animation Hey Good Lookin '​ is a 1982 American animated comedy film written, directed, and produced by Ralph Bakshi. The film takes place in Brooklyn, New York, during the 1950s and focuses on Vinnie, the leader of a gang named "the Stompers," his friend, Crazy Shapiro, and their girls, Roz and Eva. It features the voices of Richard Romanus, David Proval, Tina Bowman, and Jesse Welles. Hey Good Lookin' was first completed in 1975 as a live-action/animated combination, in which only the main characters were animated and the rest were portrayed by live actors, but the film's release was pushed back, and later postponed indefinitely. Warner Bros. claimed that this version of the film was unsatisfactory; concerns over controversy as the result of the backlash against the film Coonskin were also cited. In 1982, a very different version of the film was released; much of the live-action sequences were replaced by animated ones, and dialogue was heavily rewritten and reedited. Comedy Billy Frankenstein is a 1998 horror-comedy movie directed by Fred Olen Ray and written by his wife Kim Ray. Comedy Shake, Rattle & Roll 4 is a Filipino horror movie released in 1992 and the fourth installment of the Shake Rattle & Roll Shake Rattle & Roll 4 Is distributed by Regal Films. It is directed by Peque Gallaga & Lore Reyes. This film is also an entry to the 1992 Metro Manila Film Festival Documentary film Kein Abschied - Nur Fort is a 1991 film directed by Lew Hohmann and Joachim Tschirner. Animation The Pistol is a 1963 short animation film directed by Wolfgang Urchs and written by Detten Schleiermacher, Hans Rolf Strobel and Heinrich Tichawsky. Documentary film Remembering Jacqueline Du Pre is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Christopher Nupen. Documentary film CUBERS is a documentary directed by Richard LeBlanc and produced by Walter Forsyth. The documentary's production began in Toronto, Canada, but visits Paris, Budapest, Orlando, Tel Aviv, Toulouse and more. It was released in North America on CBC The Lens, followed by Biography, Access, and three other major stations. According to the official CUBERS website, the documentary is rated G. The documentary has already appeared in the Orlando Film Festival, Asheville Film Festival, and the Silver Wave Film Festival. The official television premiere was on November 25, 2008 on CBC's Newsworld. Thriller Walkie Talkie is a 2012 short crime fiction thriller horror film written and directed by Rubén Pérez Barrena. Thriller Driven to Kill is a 2009 American action film directed by Jeff F. King, starring Steven Seagal, Mike Dopud, Igor Jijikine and Robert Wisden. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 19, 2009. Animation UFOs is a 1971 short animated film directed by Ken Knowlton and Lillian Schwartz. Documentary film Splinters - A Century of an Artistic Family is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Peter von Bagh. Documentary film Tree surgeon-turned-filmmaker Robb Leech is an ordinary white middle-class boy from the Dorset seaside town of Weymouth. So too is his stepbrother Rich, but a little over a year ago Rich became a radical Islamist who now goes by the name of Salahuddin. He associates with jihadist fundamentalists and believes the UK should be ruled by Sharia law. In a film that took over twelve months to shoot, Robb sets out to reconnect with his extremist stepbrother and find clues to what led Rich to become Salahuddin. It charts the brothers' relationship and Robb's attempt to understand why the person he'd once looked up to as a teenage role model could so strongly reject all that his family and the Western world believe in. As Robb spends time with Salahuddin, he witnesses a very particular phenomenon - the embrace of radical Islamism by young men, many of them white. Robb first heard of Rich's conversion in a national newspaper in the summer of 2009. The article said Rich had converted under Anjem Choudary, leader of the radical Muslim group Islam4UK (later banned under Britain's anti-terror laws). Robb was horrified by the things his stepbrother was telling him - that under Sharia law, women should be stoned to death for committing adultery, that he was prepared to die for Islam and that as a non-believer, Robb was going to hell. Just the previous summer the two brothers had shared a room on holiday in Cyprus and been practically inseparable. Robb began filming what was happening to Rich to try to understand why it had happened and what the world was like that Rich had chosen. Science Fiction Doktor Fang is a 2012 short fantasy-mystery film written and directed by Owen Coughlan. Comedy Hōtai Club is a Japanese movie directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi that came out in 2007 based on a novel by Tendō Arata. It is rated PG-13 and lasts 118 minutes. This drama stars Yūya Yagira as Dino Tatsuya 'Dino' Ideno and Satomi Ishihara as Emiko 'Wara' Kiba. Comedy Killer Closets From Outer Space is a 2010 short film directed by Philippe Larocque and Lionel May. Documentary film First Steps is a 1947 American short documentary film about the treatment of children with disabilities in India. Produced by the United Nations and directed by Hans Burger, it won an Academy Award at the 20th Academy Awards in 1948 for Documentary Short Subject. Thriller The Family is a 2013 French-American action crime comedy film directed by Luc Besson, starring Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tommy Lee Jones, Dianna Agron, and John D'Leo. The film follows a Mafia family under the witness protection program that want to change their lives. The film is based on the French novel Malavita by Tonino Benacquista. Comedy Bedroom Mazurka is a 1970 Danish sex comedy film about a virginal school master who is initiated into the world of sex. Animation Concerto for Sub-Machine Gun is a 1958 Yugoslavian animated short film written and directed by Dušan Vukotić. Comedy Take Me Home Tonight is a 2011 American retro comedy film directed by Michael Dowse and starring an ensemble cast including Topher Grace and Anna Faris. The screenplay was written by Jackie and Jeff Filgo, formerly writers of the television sitcom That '70s Show, which Grace was a cast member of. The title comes from the 1986 Eddie Money song of the same name, also played in the theatrical trailer. Shooting began on the week starting February 19, 2007, in Phoenix, Arizona. The film received its wide theatrical release on March 4, 2011. Prior to release the film was titled Young Americans and Kids in America. Despite having the name, the song "Take Me Home Tonight" by Eddie Money is never played in the film. Only the first trailer includes the song, as well as the menu screen of the Blu-ray and DVD versions of the movie. Comedy L'aventure, c'est l'aventure is a 1972 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. The film was screened at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition. Comedy Burning Beds is a 1987 comedy film written and directed by Pia Frankenberg. Comedy Jeffrey Archer: The Truth is a 2002 BBC satirical comedy drama on the life of Jeffrey Archer, with the title role played by Damian Lewis. Its duration was 90 minutes and its premiere occurred on 1 December 2002. It was written and directed by Guy Jenkin. Thriller The Number 23 is a 2007 American psychological thriller film written by Fernley Phillips and directed by Joel Schumacher. Starring Jim Carrey, the film was released in the United States on February 23, 2007. The plot involves an obsession with the 23 enigma, an esoteric belief that all incidents and events are directly connected to the number 23, some permutation of the number 23, or a number related to 23. This is the second film to pair Schumacher and Carrey, the first being Batman Forever. This is Carrey's first role in a suspense thriller since he played a supporting part in The Dead Pool, the last installment of the Dirty Harry series. The film was financially successful, but critical reviews were largely negative. Science Fiction The Keeper of Traken is the sixth serial of the 18th season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 31 January to 21 February 1981. The story introduces Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, who returns as a companion in the following serial Logopolis, and is also Anthony Ainley's first appearance in Doctor Who; Ainley, who plays Tremas for the majority of this serial, continued to appear as the Master until the original series' cancellation in 1989. Comedy A Shocking Accident is a 1982 British short comedy film directed by James Scott, based on Graham Greene's short story by the same name. It won an Academy Award in 1983 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Laurie was once a popular ball player on the Australian Rules football circuit; but now he's an ineffective coach who tries to spark a mediocre football team into winning the championship. Comedy Spinout is a 1966 American musical film and comedy starring Elvis Presley as the lead singer of a band and part-time race car driver. The film was #57 on the year end list of the top-grossing films of 1966. Comedy Juicio de faldas is a 1969 Spanish motion picture. The film was directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, and stars Manolo Escobar, Concha Velasco, José Sazatornil, and Gracita Morales. Documentary film Persistence is a 1996 documentary film directed by Daniel Eisenberg. Documentary film The Great Chess Movie is a 1982 Canadian film directed by Gilles Carle and Camille Coudari, starring Bobby Fischer, Viktor Korchnoi, Anatoly Karpov and Ljubomir Ljubojević among other notable chess players. The 80-minute documentary is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Comedy Playful Pluto is a classic Walt Disney cartoon, directed by Burt Gillett showcasing Pluto. It was the first cartoon in which Pluto was developed as major character. Documentary film American Beauty Ltd is a 1988 documentary film written by Liora Hilb, Dieter Marcello, Walter Sachers and directed by Dieter Marcello. Documentary film 15 Reasons to Live is a 2013 documentary film written by Ray Robertson and directed by Alan Zweig. Thriller The Dark Alley is a 1972 Taiwanese and Hong Kong film. Documentary film Valley Of Tears is a 2003 documentary film written by Juan Gonzales and directed by Hart Perry. Comedy Sundays on Leave is a 1993 comedy drama film written and directed by Nae Caranfil. Documentary film Scattered Windows, Connected Doors is a 2013 documentary film produced and directed by Ziba Bhagwagar and Roohi Dixit. Comedy The Late George Apley is a 1947 film about a stuffy, upper-class Bostonian who is forced to adjust to a changing world. It starred Ronald Colman in the title role and was based on John P. Marquand's novel of the same name and the subsequent play by Marquand and George S. Kaufman. Thriller Romance de fieras is a 1954 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Science Fiction Paragraph 78 is a Russian film by Mikhail Khleborodov released in 2007. The film was split into two parts Paragraph 78, Punkt 1 released February 22, 2007 and Paragraph 78, Punkt 2 released March 29, 2007. The screenplay was based on a 1995 story by Ivan Okhlobystin. Andrey Lazarchuk, Russian writer of the modern turborealism literature style, wrote a novel based on this film. Comedy The Money Trap is a 1965 drama film directed by Burt Kennedy, written by Walter Bernstein based on the novel of the same name by Lionel White, and starring Glenn Ford, Elke Sommer and Rita Hayworth. The supporting cast features Ricardo Montalban, Joseph Cotten and James Mitchum. Documentary film What's on Your Plate? is a documentary film directed by Catherine Gund. Comedy Iron Sky is a 2012 Finnish-Australian-German comic science fiction action film directed by Timo Vuorensola and written by Johanna Sinisalo and Michael Kalesniko. It tells the story of a group of Nazi Germans who, having been defeated in 1945, fled to the Moon where they built a space fleet to return in 2018 and conquer Earth. Iron Sky comes from the creators of Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning and was produced by Tero Kaukomaa of Blind Spot Pictures and Energia Productions, co-produced by New Holland Pictures and 27 Films, and co-financed by numerous individual supporters; Samuli Torssonen was responsible for the computer-generated imagery. It was theatrically released throughout Europe in April 2012. On 20 May 2012, Kaukomaa announced that there are plans for a prequel and a sequel but refused to disclose details. The video game adaptation Iron Sky: Invasion was released in October 2012. A sequel titled Iron Sky: The Coming Race is in the works. A director's cut of the film with 20 additional minutes was released on DVD on 11 March 2014. Comedy Les Bronzés font du ski is a classic 1979 French comedy directed by Patrice Leconte. It is a sequel to Les Bronzés, and it was followed by Les Bronzés 3 : Amis pour la vie. Animation Orange County Surreality is a 2011 animated short film directed by Andy Fedak. Comedy Utt Pataang is a 2011 Bollywood Comedy thriller film, written and directed by Srikanth V. Velagaleti and features Vinay Pathak in a double role alongside, Mahie Gill, Mona Singh and Saurabh Shukla in the leading roles. The film was released on February 4, 2011, to mixed reviews and was also a commercial failure. It is inspired by Japanese film, A Stranger of Mine. Comedy Enough Said is a 2013 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener. The film stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini, Toni Collette, Catherine Keener, Ben Falcone, and Toby Huss. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in early September before its release on September 18, 2013. Enough Said received widespread acclaim from critics, ranking as the fifth best-reviewed wide release of 2013. Additionally, it emerged as the most critically and commercially successful work in Holofcener's filmography to date. The film also received several major award nominations, including for a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, two Independent Spirit Awards and four Critics' Choice Movie Awards. In particular, stars Louis-Dreyfus and Gandolfini received notice for their work, along with Holofcener's script. Comedy Binibining K is a 2006 comedy romance film written by Erik Matti and Abigail Aguino and directed by Joven Tan. Comedy What a Blonde is a 1945 comedy romance film written by Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Science Fiction A Stitch In Time: for $9.99 is a 2014 comedy romance science fiction short film, written by Michael Jonathan Smith and directed by Mu Sun. Documentary film The AckerMonster Chronicles! is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jason Brock. Thriller Day Is Done is a 2013 short, drama, horror film written and directed by Christopher Beeson. Animation The Illusionist is a 2010 British-French animated comedy-drama film directed by Sylvain Chomet. The film is based on an unproduced script written by French mime, director and actor Jacques Tati in 1956. Controversy surrounds Tati's motivation for the script, which was written as a personal letter to his estranged eldest daughter, Helga Marie-Jeanne Schiel in collaboration with his long-term writing partner Henri Marquet, between writing for the films Mon Oncle and Play Time. The main character is a version of Tati animated by several people under the lead of Laurent Kircher. The plot revolves around a struggling illusionist who visits an isolated community and meets a young lady who is convinced that he is a real magician. Originally intended by Tati to be set in Czechoslovakia, Chomet relocated the film to Scotland in the late 1950s. According to the director, "It's not a romance, it's more the relationship between a dad and a daughter." Sony's US press kit declares that the "script for The Illusionist was originally written by French comedy genius and cinema legend Jacques Tati as a love letter from a father to his daughter, but never produced". Animation Death Budgie is a 2011 short animated comedy romance film directed by Ashlyn Anstee. Comedy In the Soup is a 1992 independent film comedy directed by Alexandre Rockwell. It stars Steve Buscemi as a self-conscious screenwriter who has written an unfilmable 500-page screenplay and is looking for a producer. Tortured by self-doubt, financial ruin, and unrequited passion for his next door neighbor, Aldolfo places an ad offering his mammoth screenplay to the highest bidder. In steps Aldolfo's "guardian angel", Joe a fast-talking shyster who promises to produce the film but has his own unique ideas regarding film financing. Comedy Leroy is a 2007 comedy, drama, romance film written and directed by Armin Völckers. Comedy Pop Goes the Easel is the seventh short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy The Girl from Calgary is a 1932 American musical comedy film directed by Phil Whitman. Documentary film Sting: All This Time is a 2001 music documentary directed by Jim Gable. Thriller Dutch Kills is a 2013 drama film written by Tama Filianga, R.L. Mann and Joseph Mazzella and directed by Joseph Mazzella. Thriller Forest of the Living Dead, also known outside of the United States as The Forest, is a psychological horror film directed by American writer and director Shan Serafin and produced by 611 Films. It depicts the enacted vengeance of a jilted covergirl who supernaturally transforms into a demonic spirit when she kills herself in the famed suicide forest of Aokigahara Jukai, Japan, enabling herself to wreak a violent revenge, one by one, upon those who helped her ex-boyfriend leave her. Comedy The Untold Story is a 1993 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Danny Lee and Anthony Wong. The film is allegedly based on a true crime that took place in 1985 in Macau. The film was followed up by two unrelated sequels with The Untold Story 2, featuring Wong returning in a supporting role, and The Untold Story 3 with Lee in another supporting role. Comedy Menage all'italiana is a 1965 Italian comedy film. Comedy Windowbreaker is a 2006 short, comedy and drama film written and directed by Tze Chun. Comedy Tio Papi is a 2012 comedy family drama film written by Joey Dedio and Brian Herskowitz and directed by Fro Rojas. Documentary film When I Will Be Dictator is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Yaël André. Science Fiction World Without End is a science-fiction B-movie, released in 1956 by Allied Artists. It starred Hugh Marlowe and Nancy Gates, and was directed by Edward Bernds. It was the first sci-fi thriller shot in CinemaScope Technicolor. This was an early screen role of Australian-born Rod Taylor, who would soon make his mark in science-fiction film history, portraying another time traveler in the George Pal production of The Time Machine. Similarities between The Time Machine and World Without End has the mutants living above ground in the latter and the hero ending up with the raven-haired Deena Thriller Titli is a 2014 Bollywood drama film directed by Kanu Behl and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films and Dibakar Banerjee Productions Pvt. Ltd. It features actors Ranvir Shorey, Amit Sial, Shashank Arora, Lalit Behl and Shivani Raghuvanshi in the lead roles. The International sales partner is Westend Films The film is expected to release at the end of the year 2014. The directorial debut film was selected to take part in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The only other Indian film selected for the year was an animation short. Comedy Nogo is a 2002 film written and directed by Gerhard Ertl and Sabine Hiebler. Documentary film Breaking the Taboo is a 2011 documentary film about the War on Drugs. The film recounts the history of the war on drugs, beginning with the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. Breaking the Taboo explores the conclusion reached by the Global Commission on Drug Policy in 2011 that drug liberalization is the best approach in dealing with drug policy. Thriller Firepower is a 1979 British thriller film directed by Michael Winner and starring Sophia Loren, James Coburn, O.J. Simpson and Eli Wallach. It was the final film in the career of actor Victor Mature. Documentary film Cello Tales is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Anne Schiltz. Comedy Smoke Me is a 1997 comedy, adult film written and directed by Cash Markman. Comedy The Girl and the Millionaire is a 1965 Danish comedy film directed by Ebbe Langberg and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys is a 2001 computer-animated feature film directed by Bill Kowalchuk for GoodTimes Entertainment. It was released on video and DVD on October 30, 2001. The film revisits classic characters like Hermey the Elf and Rudolph, who is now famous at the Arctic tundra, and uses the characters from the 1964 Rankin-Bass TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and takes place several years after the events of that special. However, technically and legally speaking, it is a sequel to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie, which Goodtimes had released in 1998. Kowalchuk directed both of the Goodtimes movies, and Kathleen Barr provided the voice of Rudolph in both films, though there is little to no character continuity between the two films, instead attempting to establish it in the Rankin-Bass fictional universe. The German cover shows Rudolph as he appeared in the 1998 film and bills it as "Rudolph 2", suggesting it to be a sequel to the 1998 film, however he is shown alongside the licensed Rankin-Bass characters in the film. Thriller The Failing of Raymondis a 1971 drama thriller film directed by Boris Sagal. Science Fiction Hulk is a 2003 American superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name. Ang Lee directed the film, which stars Eric Bana as Dr. Bruce Banner, as well as Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas, and Nick Nolte. The film explores the origins of Bruce Banner, who after a lab accident involving gamma radiation finds himself able to turn into a green-skinned monster when angry, while he is pursued by the United States military. Development for the film started as far back as 1990. The film was at one point to be directed by Joe Johnston and then Jonathan Hensleigh. More scripts had been written by Hensleigh, John Turman, Michael France, Zak Penn, J. J. Abrams, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, Michael Tolkin, and David Hayter before Ang Lee and James Schamus' involvement. Hulk was shot mostly in California, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area. Hulk grossed over $245 million worldwide, higher than its $137 million budget, and received mixed reactions from critics. Comedy Reunion in Reno is a 1951 film directed by Kurt Neumann. Animation Inimey Nangathan is a 2007 Tamil-language Indian animated film directed by Venkybabu, basically for children. It became the first film to be animated, however the film went unnoticed due to the lack of big stars. The film was dubbed in English as Desi Pundits. The English version has been successfully premiered in Pogo and is a favourite among children. Documentary film Standing on Sacred Ground 3 : Fire and Ice is a 2013 historical documentary film written by Jennifer Huang and directed by Christopher McLeod. Comedy School for Seduction is a 2004 British film directed by Sue Heel. The plot is about an Italian temptress who arrives at a school in Newcastle to teach a group of Geordies about the art of romance. Science Fiction Blueprint is a 2003 German drama film directed by Rolf Schübel. It is based on the novel written by Charlotte Kerner. The film raises the ethical issue of human cloning. Comedy Los Chiflados dan el golpe is a 1975 Argentine film. Comedy Who Do You Think You Are? is a 2013 short comedy film written by Judith Godinot and directed by Marie Loustalot. Comedy Good Morning, Judge is a film directed by Jean Yarbrough released on May 7, 1943. Documentary film Koryo Celadon is a 1979 American short documentary film directed by Paul Raimondi about Goryeo dynasty pottery. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Analogue is a 2013 short drama science fiction thriller film written by Peter Strauss and directed by Tom Bober. Comedy Hercules Returns is a 1993 Australian comedy film directed by David Parker, starring David Argue, Michael Carman, Bruce Spence and Mary Coustas. The film has a cult following in Australia and other countries. It has been released in DVD format. It was the first feature directed by David Parker although he had written and produced a number of other films. Documentary film Plastic Oceans is 2013 Documentary film directed by Craig Leeson. Comedy On Ice is a Mickey Mouse cartoon released in 1935. Science Fiction Dead And Deader is a zombie horror film directed by Patrick Dinhut and stars Dean Cain, Guy Torry, Peter Greene, and Susan Ward, with cameos from Armin Shimerman, John Billingsley, and Dean Haglund. Comedy How to Lose Friends & Alienate People is a 2008 British comedy film based upon Toby Young's 2001 memoir of the same name. The film follows a similar storyline, about his five-year struggle to make it in the United States after employment at Sharps Magazine. The names of the magazine and people Young came into contact with during the time were changed for the film adaptation. The film version is a highly fictionalized account, and differs greatly from the work upon which it was built. It was distributed in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and in the United Kingdom by Paramount Pictures and Channel Four Films. The film was directed by Robert B. Weide and stars Simon Pegg as Sidney Young, Kirsten Dunst as Alison Olsen, Jeff Bridges as Clayton Harding, Danny Huston as Lawrence Maddox, Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Johnson, and Megan Fox as Sophie Maes. The cast also includes Max Minghella and Margo Stilley. How to Lose Friends And Alienate People was released in both the United States and United Kingdom on 3 October 2008. Documentary film "An affectionate but revealing portrait of filmmaker Michel Gondry's aunt. This deceptively simple documentary tribute to Michel Gondry's formidable great aunt sees him eschewing most of the stylistic flourishes of his earlier work whilst holding on to the affectionate tone that has characterised films such as The Science of Sleep and Be Kind Rewind. Clearly both an important figure in Gondry's life and something of the family matriarch, Aunt Suzette worked as a schoolteacher in rural France from the early 1950s to the mid-80s. Returning to some of her schools during filming proves a mixed experience – she finds not all have survived the country's social changes; and the reminiscences of her former students and colleagues are similarly equivocal, building a picture of a woman who was committed to her pupils, but firm in her treatment of them. Gondry has a considerable archive of wonderful family home movies to draw on, mostly filmed by Suzette's son Jean-Yves, and it is the troubled relationship between mother and son which provides the most compelling and at times uncomfortable viewing. Gondry is a gentle investigator, albeit one who doesn't shy away from awkward moments, and his love for this proud, strong woman is never in question." Quoting Sandra Hebron Comedy 405 is the name of a 3-minute film released in June 2000 and produced by Bruce Branit and Jeremy Hunt. It was the first short film to become widely distributed on the Internet and became a media sensation for a short time. It is generally thought of as one of, if not the first viral film property. Comedy The Gold of Naples is a 1954 Italian anthology film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Nezlobte dědečka is a 1934 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Lamač. Comedy 42nd Street is a 1933 American Warner Bros. musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon with choreography by Busby Berkeley. The songs were written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, and the script was written by Rian James and James Seymour, with Whitney Bolton, from the novel of the same name by Bradford Ropes. The film is a backstage musical, and was very successful at the box office. 42nd Street was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1934, and in 1998 it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2006 this film ranked 13th on the American Film Institute's list of best musicals. Documentary film Cambodia: The Betrayal is a documentary film. Science Fiction Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie: Deoxys the Visitor is the seventh film in the Pokémon series, complementing the seventh season. It is the second film released under Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation in Japan. The original Japanese version was released in theaters on July 17, 2004. It was edited for the American release as the Japanese version contained a few scenes that were considered too intense for American children since Pokémon Heroes. The English adaptation was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films, debuted on Kids' WB on January 22, 2005, albeit edited for running time. However, the network received their best ratings since 2003 and during the first month of 2005, had beaten anything from the previous year. The DVD version added 15 minutes that were cut from the broadcast version. Destiny Deoxys is the first film to not be preceded by an animated short, instead dedicating the extra time to the movie proper. The featured Pokémon that normally are in the short instead appear as asides in the main film. This was also the first Pokémon film to feature Munchlax. Science Fiction Brainscan is a 1994 horror science fiction film starring Edward Furlong, Frank Langella, Amy Hargreaves, Jamie Marsh, and T. Ryder Smith. Music was composed by movie composer George S. Clinton. Thriller Plague is a 1979 Canadian science fiction film about a genetic engineering accident, a fertilizing bacterium that escapes from a laboratory in Canada. The film is also known internationally as Induced Syndrome, M-3: The Gemini Strain or Mutation. Documentary film INORI Prayer: Conversation with Something Great is a documentary film directed by Tetsu Shiratori. Documentary film Running the Sahara is a 2007 documentary feature film that chronicles Ray Zahab, Charlie Engle, and Kevin Lin's attempt to run across the entire Sahara desert. They traveled a total of 6920 kilometers, reaching the Red Sea on February 20, 2007. Producers Marc Joubert, Keith Quinn, Larry Tanz and director James Moll filmed on location in Africa across six countries: Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Libya, Egypt. Prepare2go.com supported the film crew with the logistics throughout. Documentary film The Books and the Night is a 2000 film directed by Tristán Bauer. Comedy Este cura is a 1968 Argentine film. Comedy Coursier is a 2010 film directed by Hervé Renoh. Comedy The Hard Way is a 1991 action-comedy film directed by John Badham, and starring Michael J. Fox and James Woods. Stephen Lang, Annabella Sciorra, Luis Guzmán, LL Cool J, Delroy Lindo, Christina Ricci, Mos Def, Kathy Najimy, Michael Badalucco, and Lewis Black appear in supporting roles. Fox and Woods would later co-star again in 2002's Stuart Little 2, only this time around as the hero and the villain, respectively. Comedy Deburau is a film directed by Sacha Guitry released on Jun 29, 1951. Comedy Asmara Dua Diana is a 2009 drama comedy film written by Salman Aristo and Hendrawan Wahyudianto, directed by Awi Suryadi. Documentary film Trece entre mil is a 2005 documentary film written by Iñaki Arteta and Alfonso Galletero and directed by Iñaki Arteta. Comedy Magic Sticks is a 1987 comedy film written by Peter Keglevic, George Kranz and Christopher Ragazzo and directed by Peter Keglevic. Documentary film jefftowne is a 1998 documentary shot and directed by Daniel Kraus and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It chronicles the life of Jeff Towne, a 40 year old Iowa City resident who suffers from Down syndrome, obesity, alcoholism, and circulation problems. Towne also enjoys pornography and lives with his 90-year-old adoptive grandmother. Comedy La moglie vergine, internationally released as At Last, at Last, Valentina... The Virgin Wife and You've Got to Have Heart, is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Marino Girolami. Documentary film Classic Ski Films: The Last of the Ski Bums is a 1969 action sports documentary written and directed by Dick Barrymore. Comedy The Wolf's Bride is a 1985 comedy film written and directed by Dagmar Beiersdorf. Documentary film Painting The Town is a 1986 documentary film directed by Trevor Graham. Thriller Universal Soldier: Regeneration is a 2009 action film being the third theatrically released film in the Universal Soldier feature film series. It is directed by John Hyams with the screenplay written by Victor Ostrovsky. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, who both reprise their roles from the first film. The film is a direct sequel to the original Universal Soldier from 1992, unrelated to the two Universal Soldier television sequels that were produced in 1998 and completely ignores the events from the 1999 theatrical sequel Universal Soldier: The Return. MMA fighter Andrei Arlovski stars as 'NGU', a Universal Soldier of the latest type, along with fellow MMA fighter Mike Pyle as Capt. Kevin Burke. Tekken star Jon Foo appears as a cameo in the film as one of the four UniSols. The film was released theatrically in the Middle East and Southeast Asia and directly to video in the United States and other parts of the world. The film has received average to mixed reviews, but it has since developed a notable cult following. Thriller Assault on Precinct 13 is a 1976 American action thriller film written, directed, scored and edited by John Carpenter. It stars Austin Stoker as a police officer who defends a defunct precinct against an attack by a relentless criminal gang, along with Darwin Joston as a convicted murderer who helps him. Laurie Zimmer and Tony Burton co-star as other defenders of the precinct. Writer/director Carpenter was approached by J. Stein Kaplan to make a low-budget exploitation film for under $100,000 but with total creative control. Carpenter wrote The Anderson Alamo, inspired by the Howard Hawks Western film Rio Bravo and the George A. Romero horror film Night of the Living Dead. Shot in winter of 1975, production went smoothly and finished on time and on budget. Despite controversy with the MPAA over the explicitly violent and infamous "ice cream" scene, the film received an R rating and opened in the United States on November 10, 1976. Assault was met with mixed reviews and unimpressive box-office returns in the United States. Comedy Mr. & Mrs. '55 is a 1955 Bollywood film by director Guru Dutt. Guru Dutt stars alongside Madhubala, supported by Lalita Pawar, Johnny Walker and Jagdeep in this socially critical romantic comedy set in contemporary Bombay. The films music is by O. P. Nayyar and lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Vyjayanthimala was offered the film but she refused. Later in 2011 she said this was one of the few films she regretted not doing. Comedy Kolbøttefabrikken is a comedy film directed by Morten Boesdal Halvorsen. Documentary film Doing Time, Doing Vipassana is a 1997 Israeli independent documentary film project by two women filmmakers from Israel, Ayelet Menahemi and Eilona Ariel about the use of Vipassanaas taught by S. N. Goenka as a rehabilitation method and its impact on foreign and Indian prisoners which was then known as one of the harshest prisons in the world. The film inspired other correctional facilities such as the North Rehabilitation Facility in Seattle to use Vipassana as a means of rehabilitation. Documentary film Rescate Islas Revillagiged is a 1986 short documentary film written by Matilde Landeta & Elda Peralta and directed by Matilde Landeta. Documentary film Speak the Music: Robert Mann and the Mysteries of Chamber Music is a music documentary directed by Allan Miller. Comedy Mantrikacheppu is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by Anil Babu and written by Kaloor Dennis. The film stars Jagadish, Siddique, Mala Aravindan, Sunitha and Suchitra in the main roles. Science Fiction Private James Reese (“Pulp Fiction’s” Christopher Walken), a misfit G.I. stationed in Western Europe, has landed in the stockade more than once thanks to his violent temper and even his girlfriend asks him to seek psychiatric help. Unexpectedly, Reese is driven to a secluded country mansion, a hospital-like facility with few patients or staff members. Without explanation he’s assigned to a room with Miles (“Deliverance’s” Ronny Cox), a young American suffering from terminal cancer and bouts of aggressive, violent behavior. Slowly Reese uncovers the horrifying truth involving medical experimentation, with humans used as guinea pigs in brain control research. Comedy Suing the Devil is a 2010 Christian thriller film which was released in 2011. It was written and directed by Tim Chey, starring Malcolm McDowell and Tom Sizemore. Thriller Bound By Honor is a 1993 American crime-drama film directed by Taylor Hackford. It follows the intertwining lives of the three Chicano relatives, Miklo, Cruz, and Paco from 1972 to 1984. They start out as members of the street gang Vatos Locos in East Los Angeles, and as dramatic incidents occur, their lives and friendships are forever changed. Bound By Honor was filmed in 1990 throughout the Spanish-speaking areas of Los Angeles and inside California's San Quentin State Prison. Animation A Street Cat Named Sylvester is a 1953 animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. The title is a play on A Streetcar Named Desire, a play later made into a film. Animation Legends of Valhalla: Thor, also known as Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer, is a 2011 3D CGI animated comedy feature film co-produced by CAOZ, Ulysses and Magma Films. It is based on stories about Thor, the god of thunder from Norse mythology. The film is the first full length animated film to be produced in Iceland. It was released on October 14, 2011 in Reykjavík. The film was released on DVD in North America on March 19, 2013. Animation Feather Finger is a 1966 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Comedy 25 Degrees in Winter is a 2004 international comedy-drama film directed by Stéphane Vuillet. Comedy The Brush-Off is a 2004 comedy film directed by Sam Neill. Documentary film Decolonize: Aztlan Underground And The Rising Of The Sixth Sun is a 2014 documentary short film directed by YCM. Comedy The Unexcused Hour is a 1957 film directed by Willi Forst. Animation The Girl and the Fox is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Tyler J. Kupferer. Comedy Perdizione is a 2006 short comedy film directed by Maurizio Mazzotta. Comedy Una famiglia perfetta is a 2012 comedy film written by Marco Alessi, Paolo Genovese, Fernando León de Aranoa and Luca Miniero. It is also directed by Paolo Genovese. Thriller Norwegian Ninja is a 2010 Norwegian action comedy film, directed by Thomas Cappelen Malling. The film, based on a 2006 book, presents real-life espionage-convicted Arne Treholt as the leader of a ninja group saving Norway during the Cold War and stars Mads Ousdal as Treholt. The film is loosely based on the story of Norwegian politician and diplomat Arne Treholt, who in 1985 was convicted of high treason and espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union and Iraq. In 2006, Thomas Cappelen Malling wrote the book Ninjateknikk II. Usynlighet i strid 1978. The book was presented as a military manual written by Treholt in 1978. It achieved a certain cult status, and was considered a success at 5,000 units sold. Comedy When The Leaves Blow Away is a stand-up comedy television special by Steven Wright, broadcast by Comedy Central in 2006. The program was released on DVD on April 24, 2007. The audio from the special was released on Comedy Central Records as I Still Have a Pony in reference to Wright's previous comedy album, 1985's I Have a Pony. I Still Have a Pony was nominated for a Grammy Award but it lost to The Distant Future by Flight of the Conchords. Comedy La nipote Sabella is a 1958 film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Thriller Netru Indru is a 2014 Tamil thriller film, directed by Padmamagan, a filmmaker who earlier directed Pallavan and R. Parthiban starrer Ammuvagiya Naan. Prasanna and Vimal, along with Richard Rishi and Bharani of Naadodigal fame, played the lead roles, while Arundhati and Manochitra were the female leads. Rehhan scored the music for the film, while Dinesh Sre was the cinematographer. Shot entirely in forests of South India, Netru Indru draws a parallel between events happened in the past and ones that happens in the present in the forest. Produced by S. Malathy, it was expected to hit the screens in August 2013, but it did not release on the projected release date but after several delays in June 2014. Comedy The Trouble With Money or Komedie om Geld is a 1936 Dutch comedy film directed by Max Ophüls. Producer was Will Tuschinksi, son of Abraham Tuschinski. It was released on DVD in 2008. At the time, the film was the most expensive production ever to have been made in the Netherlands costing around 150,000 guilders. On its initial release, it only took around 10,000 guilders at the box office. Science Fiction Hauser's Memory was a 1970 science fiction television movie that was directed by Boris Sagal and starred Susan Strasberg, David McCallum, Lilli Palmer, Robert Webber and Leslie Nielsen. The screenplay by Adrian Spies was based on a 1968 novel of the same name by Curt Siodmak, which was a sequel to the novel Donovan's Brain. The dying scientist Hauser knows of missile secrets. In order to preserve this information, the CIA has scientist Hillel Mondoro inject himself with the cerebrospinal fluid extracted from Hauser. However, Hauser's wife Anna turns out to be pro-Nazi, and the memory of this woman also become imprinted on Mondoro's mind. Hauser's memory starts to take control of Mondoro and causes him to try to even out some old scores. This film was a nominee for the 1971 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Comedy Aattanayagann is an Indian Tamil action-comedy film written and directed by debutante Krishnaram, starring Sakthi, Adithya Menon and Remya Nambeeshan in lead and Ravi Kale, Santhanam, Meera Vasudevan and R. Sundarrajan in supporting roles. It released on December 17, 2010 to negative reviews. Comedy Romantics Anonymous is a 2010 romance comedy film written by Jean-Pierre Améris and Philippe Blasband and directed by Jean-Pierre Améris. "Two pathologically shy neurotics connect through a love of chocolate in this delectably witty romantic comedy. For Angelique and Jean-René, the social world is one big emotional minefield best avoided. She’s a reclusive candymaker looking for a job, and he runs a chocolate factory in dire need of her savant-like skill. Fate may bring them together, but they’ll need to overcome their common fears to find fairy-tale love. In French with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Spaced Out Bunny is a Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon was part of the television special Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over on CBS, which aired May 21, 1980. Spaced Out Bunny is one of four Bugs Bunny cartoons produced during 1979-1980, the first new shorts since 1964's False Hare. Spaced Out Bunny would also be the last Warner Brothers-released short to have Mel Blanc voicing Bugs. Documentary film Festival in Adelaide is a 1962 film directed by Ian Dunlop, Richard Mason, Malcolm Otton & Loch Townsend. Comedy Ghosts Can't Do It is a 1990 American dramedy-fantasy film made in 1989. The film stars Bo Derek and Anthony Quinn and written and directed by Derek's husband John Derek. The film was shot in 1989 and released on home video the same year. However, the film did receive a theatrical release in 1990. It was awarded Razzie Awards for "Worst Picture", "Worst Actress", "Worst Director" and "Worst Supporting Actor". Documentary film Heaven Adores You is a 2014 documentary about the life and music of indie rock singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. It premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival on May 5, 2014. Comedy Sor Ye Ye is a 1967 musical film. The movie is a co-production between Spain and Mexico, starring Hilda Aguirre, Manuel Gil and Enrique Guzmán. The movie is loosely based on the novel La hermana San Sulpicio. Comedy Christmas Lodge is a 2011 comedy, drama and romance television movie written by Lawrence S. Richardson Jr. and Renee de Roche and directed by Terry Ingram. Comedy La Virgen gitana is a 1951 Spanish comedy film directed by Ramón Torrado. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Yiddish: The Mame-Loshn is a 1979 film directed by Pierre Sauvage. Thriller Maya Memsaab, also known as Maya and Maya: The Enchanting Illusion in English is a 1993 Hindi film directed by Ketan Mehta. The film is based on Gustave Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary. Documentary film Fire in Babylon is a 2010 documentary sport film written and directed by Stevan Riley. "The West Indian team of the 1970s and 80s is regarded as having been one of the greatest in cricket's history. Captain Clive Lloyd managed to transform a failing side, winning the inaugural World Cup in England in 1975. Lloyd skippered bowlers who were not just fast, but fierce; and players like Michael Holding, Colin Croft and Joel Garner gained a reputation for ruthlessness. They were heavily criticised, but, combined with batting from such as Lloyd, Gordon Greenidge and the incomparable Viv Richards, they proved impossible to beat, and built the foundations for a side recognised as world champions until the beginning of the 90s. Their emergence coincided with a time of apartheid in South Africa, race riots in England and civil unrest in the Caribbean, and, it's argued here, their success proved a major inspiration in the struggle for black equality. From the director of Blue Blood, which focused on Oxbridge boxing rivalry, and Passion Pictures, producers of the Oscar-winning One Day in September, Fire in Babylon celebrates the golden age of Windies cricket, featuring interviews with playing legends, exhilarating archive footage and a great soundtrack from the likes of Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs and Burning Spear." Quoting Michael Hayden from the 2010 BFI London Film Festival site Documentary film Fughe E Approdi is a 2010 Italian film directed by Giovanna Taviani. Comedy Last Rose is a 1936 film directed by Karl Anton and Frank Clifford. Comedy Hridayathil Sookshikkan is a 2005 Malayalam film directed by debutant Rajesh Pillai. Produced by Bose Varghese, the film had Kunchacko Boban and Bhavana playing the main characters. The plot was loosely based on the 2000 American film Meet the Parents. The film's soundtrack was composed by Mohan Sitara. Comedy The Philosopher is a 1989 comedy romance film written and directed by Rudolf Thome. Comedy Snakeskin is an award-winning New Zealand film directed by Gillian Ashurst and Produced by Vanessa Sheldrick from Cowgirl Productions. The story focuses on Alice and her best friend Johnny, who embark on a road trip across New Zealand. Along the way they pick up a hitch-hiker named Seth, who is on the run from a gang of skinheads and a group of drug dealers. The film's New Zealand cinema release began on 11 October 2001. The film has never officially been released in the US or the UK, but it has been shown in the U.K. on the 'Movies for men' TV channel several times. Science Fiction Psychic Wars is a 1991 Japanese OVA anime film created by Toei Animation which has been translated for the English speaking world at least twice. Thriller Night Eyes 3 is a 1993 erotic thriller film and the third within the Night Eyes series. Like its predecessor, it stars Andrew Stevens and Shannon Tweed, although the latter plays a different role. It also stars Tweed's sister, Tracy. Thriller Teheran 43 is a 1981 USSR-France-Switzerland drama film made by Mosfilm, Mediterraneo Cine and Pro Dis Film, directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1981 and had 47.5 million viewers. It won the Golden Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival in 1981. Documentary film Made in Jamaica is a 2006 documentary and music film written and directed by Jérôme Laperrousaz. Comedy Thenkasipattanam is a 2000 Malayalam comedy musical film written and directed by Rafi Mecartin, produced by Lal, and starring Suresh Gopi and Lal. Others in the cast include Dileep, Samyuktha Varma, Geethu Mohandas, Kavya Madhavan, Salim Kumar, and Spadikam George. Science Fiction Daikaijū Tōkyō ni arawaru is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Takeshi Miyasaka. Animation Post Card is a 2003 short animated film written and directed by Anna Matysik. Comedy Who's the Boss? is a 2013 Dominican Republic comedy film directed by Ronni Castillo. The film was selected as the Dominican Republic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Documentary film The Last Flight Of Peter Ginz is a 2012 documentary film written by Sandra Dickson and directed by Sandra Dickson and Churchill Roberts. Documentary film Tsahal is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Claude Lanzmann. Comedy The Holiday is a 2006 American Christmas Theme romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. Distributed by Columbia Pictures and Universal Studios and filmed in both California and England, it stars Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet as two lovelorn women from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, who temporarily exchange homes to escape heartbreak during the holiday season. Jude Law and Jack Black co-star, with Eli Wallach, Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns and Rufus Sewell playing key supporting roles. The Holiday was first released on December 6, 2006, in Spain and on December 8, 2006, in North America and the United Kingdom. It grossed over $205 million worldwide. Reviews were positive towards the film's visual aesthetic design and the acting, most notably Winslet's performance as society column editor Iris. However, the plot drew a mixed response from critics, who criticized plot elements that lacked any surprises or were predictable. Diaz garnered an ALMA Award nomination for her performance, while Winslet was nominated for an Irish Film and Television Award the following year. The film itself won the 2007 Teen Choice Award in the Chick Flick category. Animation Final Yamato is a 1983 Japanese anime science fiction film and the fourth theatrical movie of the Space Battleship Yamato saga. The 70mm print had a running time of 163 minutes, making Final Yamato the longest running animated film ever made, until the release of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya. Science Fiction Crusher Joe is a 1983 sci-fi animated film written and directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. Science Fiction Canary is an American independent film directed by Alejandro Adams and produced by Adams with Marya Murphy. Shot in a style similar to Dogme 95, Canary is an intentionally genre-ambiguous science fiction, thriller and drama with comic elements. Animation Harmagedon: Genma taisen is a 1983 sci-fi anime film directed by Rintaro. Documentary film Fraught is a 2007 documentary animated short film directed by Stephanie Brotchie and Maia Tarrell. Documentary film Ask Us Who We Are is a 2011 documentary film directed by Bess O’Brien and Mary Arbuckle. Comedy Gross Anatomy is a 1989 American drama film directed by Thom Eberhardt and starring Matthew Modine, Daphne Zuniga and Christine Lahti. It was released by Touchstone Pictures. Documentary film COMPOST-a-lujah! is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Trevor Gill and Christopher Paetkau. Comedy Border Frenzy is a 1992 film written and directed by Niklaus Schilling. Comedy Music in Manhattan is a 1944 American musical film directed by John H. Auer. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Sound Recording. Comedy Candy Viola is a 2005 short comedy film written by Chiara Bellini and directed by Fabio Simonelli. Thriller Rain: The Terror Within... is 2005 Bollywood erotic thriller film starting Meghna Naidu and Himanshu Malik Comedy Lucky Break is a 1994 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Ben Lewin, about a woman with polio who breaks her leg and is treated normally for the first time in her life. It was nominated for an award by the Australian Film Institute in 1995. Comedy By the Light of the Silvery Moon is a 1953 musical film. It is the sequel to On Moonlight Bay. Like its predecessor, the movie is based loosely on the Penrod stories by Booth Tarkington. Animation Mutant Land is a 2010 short-animated, horror and sci-fi film written and directed by Phil Tippett. Comedy Showtime is a 2002 action comedy film directed by Tom Dey and starring Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy. Documentary film Dams: The Lethal Water Bombs is a short documentary film about the Mullaperiyar Dam, and the possible natural disaster inherent in the structure. This 21-minute documentary was produced by Aries Telecasting Private Ltd., and directed by Sohan Roy. Science Fiction Glen and Randa is a 1971 rated X post-apocalypse movie directed by Jim McBride. It was co-written by McBride, Lorenzo Mans and Rudy Wurlitzer. McBride made the film for $480,000 with an obscure cast including Steven Curry, Shelley Plimpton, Woodrow Chambliss and Gary Goodrow. Comedy Goliath II is an animated short film, produced by Walt Disney Productions and released on January 21, 1960. Sterling Holloway narrates this cartoon film, starring Kevin Corcoran. It was released to theaters in the U.S., alongside the Disney live-action motion picture Toby Tyler. The short was the first Disney short cartoon to make full use of xerography, a process of using Xerox technology to transfer animation drawings to cels as part of the traditional animation process instead of utilizing hand-inking. Goliath II received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short, but lost to Gene Deitch's Munro. The cartoon is also called "Slonić Ćiro" or "Slonić Ćira" in Serbo-Croatian and was very popular there during the late 1970s and the early 80s. Comedy Fleur bleue is a 1971 Quebec-made comedy/drama film starring Susan Sarandon and Steve Fiset. Although the title literally translates to English as Blue Flower, it is better known in English as The Apprentice, which is a better translation of the idiom used in the title. It is one of the very few Canadian films that is functionally bilingual, shot in both English and French, with the appropriate dialogue dubbed for the appropriate audience. Comedy The Cookout is a 2004 comedy film, directed by Lance Rivera. It is co-written by and features Queen Latifah, and is also the feature film debut for her mother Rita Owens. This was the last film for Farrah Fawcett due to her death in 2009. Comedy The Pirates of Penzance is a 1983 musical film based on Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera of the same name. It stars Kevin Kline, Rex Smith, Angela Lansbury, George Rose, Linda Ronstadt, and Tony Azito. The cast also includes Timothy Bentinck, Louise Gold and Tilly Vosburgh. The movie is a film version of the 1980 Joseph Papp production of Pirates. The original Broadway cast reprised their roles in the film, except that Lansbury replaced Estelle Parsons as Ruth. The minor roles used British actors miming to their Broadway counterparts. It was filmed at Shepperton Studios in London. Documentary film Strange Storms And Symphonies: The Life Of George Lloyd, Cornish Composer 1913-1998 is a 2013 documentary film written by Anthea Page and directed by Diana Taylor. Comedy Saranae Hen Pee is a 2010 comedy film written by Pichanont Wongwittayamethakul and Kritsana Jitnaowarat and directed by Nareubadee Wetchakam. Thriller Anything for Bread is a 1991 Spanish film directed by Enrique Urbizu and written by Luis Marías. Documentary film Hedley: Try This At Home is a music DVD that was nominated the award for Music DVD of the Year in the 2007 Juno Awards. Documentary film The Thick Dark Fog is a 2011 documentary film directed by Randy Vasquez. Comedy Affair in Reno is a film directed by R. G. Springsteen released on Feb 15, 1957. Animation A Tear is Needed (Czech: Usnula jsem) is a 2009 short animated film directed by Kristina Dufková and co- written with Jorge A. Estrada and Tomáš Holeček. Thriller Warning is a 2013 Hindi thriller 3D film directed by Gurmmeet Singh and produced by Anubhav Sinha and Jitendra Jain. The film was released on September 27, 2013 and features Santosh Barmola, Suzana Rodrigues and Manjari Fadnis as main characters. The film is a remake of the 2006 film Open Water 2: Adrift Animation Ashes is a 2014 animation, fantasy, short and drama film written and directed by Tripp Yeoman. Documentary film Little World is a 2013 Catalan documentary movie about Albert Casals, a young man who has been in a wheelchair since suffering leukemia at the tender age of five. But this hasn't stopped him from pursuing his dream: to travel around the world. And to do it his way. Without money, without companions, without luggage. He sets off from home armed with nothing but his imagination and his courage. Little World takes us along on his greatest challenge yet: to reach the exact opposite side of the planet. Is it possible to cross the earth in these conditions? Mixing home video techniques and traditional documentary methods, we will get to know this young man, his love story, his philosophy of life and his parents' approach to raising him. We will see how Albert and his girlfriend, Anna, go from Barcelona to a remote lighthouse in New Zealand... or how they fail in the attempt. The journey can be considered sheer madness, an endearing romance or an epic adventure. Or perhaps a little of everything. The director of the film is Marcel Barrena and is produced by Umbilical Produccions with TV3, TVE, ICAA, ICEC, and Corte y Confección de Películas. Animation El Viaje de Said is a 2007 short film written by Sergio Catá and Coke Riobóo and directed by Coke Riobóo. Comedy Holding His Own is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Science Fiction Meteor is a 1979 science fiction Technicolor disaster film in which scientists detect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth and struggle with international, cold war politics in their efforts to prevent disaster. The movie starred Sean Connery and Natalie Wood. It was directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay by Edmund H. North and Stanley Mann, which was "inspired" by a 1967 MIT report Project Icarus. The movie co-starred Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Martin Landau, Trevor Howard, Joseph Campanella, Richard Dysart and Henry Fonda. Thriller In the Seventeenth Century, while Hungary is fighting the Turks, the population of a small village in the Carpathian Mountains faces the evil Countess Elizabeth Bathory, accused of drinking and bathing in blood of virgin women. Count Thurzo imprisons the Countess in the tower of a monastery and brings her daughter to live with him. In the present days, Keith is writing a book about Countess Elizabeth Bathory and traveling through Hungary with his friends J.J. and Kim researching her life. While trying to find the monastery, he meets the gorgeous and seductive Elizabeth, who guides the trio to the place. Keith and Elizabeth fall in love for each other, and after a car accident, they have a supernatural journey with revelations and fatalities. Science Fiction Space Girl is a 2013 short film written and directed by Si Affron, Sam Gorman, Madeline Hunter and Daniel McCrystal. Thriller Suraag is a 1982 thriller mystery film written by Subhash Kelkar and directed by Jag Mundhra and Ambrish Sangal. Comedy Love and Mary is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by Elizabeth Harrison and starring Lauren German and Gabriel Mann. Thriller Endzeit is a 2013 drama film written by Georg Tiefenbach and directed by Sebastian Fritzsch. Comedy Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny is a 1998 film directed by Brian Large. Science Fiction Teenagers from Outer Space, released as The Gargon Terror in the UK and originally titled The Ray Gun Terror, is a 1959 science-fiction film about an extraterrestrial space ship landing on Earth to use it as a farm for its food supply. The crew of the ship includes teenagers, two of whom oppose each other in their activities. The independent film was originally distributed by Warner Brothers. The film was later featured in episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Elvira's Movie Macabre, and Off Beat Cinema. Documentary film "Meet an ordinary officer with an extraordinary story. Llanden has been a police officer for barely six weeks, and although he is prepared to dedicate his life to the service, is the service prepared to accept his way of life? A portrait of an officer beginning his journey in a profession coming to grips with a multicultural society." Quoting the description from the Official Site. Comedy The Iron Mule is a 1925 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Armour of God II: Operation Condor is a 1991 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. It is the sequel to the 1986's Armour of God. Compared to its predecessor, this film is more akin to the Indiana Jones film series in that it features Chan's character Jackie / Condor battling against a former Nazi to retrieve gold from an abandoned base deep in the Sahara Desert. Armour of God II: Operation Condor is succeeded by the 2012 film CZ12. Animation The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer is a 1984 surreal short stop-motion film by the Quay Brothers, an homage to the influential short film maker Jan Svankmajer. Thriller The Painted Smile is a 1962 British thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Liz Fraser, Kenneth Griffith, Peter Reynolds and Tony Wickert. A student comes under suspicion of murder when he discovers a dead body. Thriller Edison, is a 2005 American thriller film written and directed by David J. Burke, starring Morgan Freeman, LL Cool J, Justin Timberlake, and Kevin Spacey. Documentary film Walter Cronkite's pronouncement "You are there" -- a witness to history's greatest moments -- greeted viewers of this popular TV series that aired from 1953-1957. Hosted by correspondents such as Charles Collingwood and Mike Wallace, the show investigated key historical events as though they were breaking news. This volume chronicles World War II's initial battles, including Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and Adolf Hitler's invasion of Poland. Comedy Omens and Oracles is a 1913 short/comedy film written by Eliza G. Harral and directed by Bert Angeles. Comedy Kis Kis Ki Kismat is a 2004 Bollywood sex comedy film directed by Govind Menon starring Dharmendra and Mallika Sherawat. Supporting roles were played by Satish Shah, Tinnu Anand, Jagdeep, Viju Khote, Dinesh Hingoo and Shivaji Satam. Tamil composer D. Imman composed the music, making his Bollywood debut. The film received negative reviews. Comedy Bananas is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Woody Allen and starring Allen, Louise Lasser, and Carlos Montalban. Written by Allen and Mickey Rose, the film is about a bumbling New Yorker who, after being dumped by his activist girlfriend, travels to a tiny Latin American nation and becomes involved in its latest rebellion. Parts of the plot are based on the book Don Quixote, U.S.A. by Richard P. Powell. Filmed on location in New York City, Lima, Peru, and Puerto Rico, the film is number 78 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies". Thriller Naked Lies is a 1998 crime action thriller written by D. Alvelo, Jalee Bailey, and Michael Edwards and directed by Ralph E. Portillo. Comedy Lonesome Luke on Tin Can Alley is a 1917 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Comedy Enteng Kabisote 3: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On is released in 2006 as the third installment of the Enteng Kabisote film series. Documentary film Last Hippie Standing is a 45 min. documentary by the German filmmaker Marcus Robbin about Goa, India. The film compares the 1960s and 1970s hippie era with the situation in 2000. The film works without commentary and consists of documentation of the ongoing party culture in Goa, as well as private and previously unreleased Super 8 footage from the 1960s and 1970s in Goa, filmed by Cleo Odzer. This material is the only existing contemporary film document of the hippie era in Goa. Furthermore, interviews with hippie veterans like Goa Gil, locals, and the former chief minister of Goa, Francisco Sardinha, describe the clashes that occur between the party culture and Indian conservatism. The last part of the documentary is shot at the Berlin Love Parade, where the protagonists reflect on their own spiritual development and the changes that have occurred since the hippie movement's advent. The film was shot in December 1999 and January 2000 with an estimated budget of $20,000. Since 2004, it has been distributed by Nowonmedia. Despite the refusal of many TV stations and film funding institutions to cooperate, the documentary became very popular online. DJ Goa Gil in Last Hippie Standing Animation Altneuland is a 2012 short, animation drama film written and directed by Sariel Keslasi. Science Fiction S.O.S Tidal Wave is a 1939 film directed by John H. Auer. Comedy Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend is a 2005 film and the second sequel of Enteng Kabisote films. Documentary film Arabesques on the Pirosmani Theme is a 1985 short documentary film directed by Sergei Parajanov. Documentary film The Block (Das Block) is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Stefan Kolbe and Chris Wright. Comedy Go to Blazes is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Michael Truman and starring Dave King, Robert Morley, Norman Rossington, Daniel Massey, Dennis Price, Maggie Smith, David Lodge. It also featured Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier, later to feature prominently in Dad's Army. Documentary film Jimi Hendrix is a 1973 rockumentary about Jimi Hendrix, directed and produced by Joe Boyd, John Head and Gary Weis. The film contains concert footage from 1967 to 1970, including the Monterey Pop Festival the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, Woodstock and a Berkeley concert. The film also includes interviews with Hendrix' contemporaries, family and friends. People appearing in the film include Paul Caruso, Eric Clapton, Billy Cox, Alan Douglas, Germaine Greer, Hendrix' father, James A. "Al" Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Eddie Kramer, Buddy Miles, Mitch Mitchell, Juggy Murray, Little Richard, Lou Reed and Pete Townshend. The film is also known as A Film About Jimi Hendrix. The title was used on the 2005 DVD-cover and theatrical poster. Animation The Monkey King - Uproar in Heaven 3D is a 2012 animated film written by Wan Laiming and Li Kuerok, and directed by Da Su and Zhihong Chen. Documentary film This documentary attempts to explain the mystery behind an unusual ancient burial site unearthed in England, and it's connection with a Roman Emperor. Animation Talent Show is a 2013 Short comedy family Drama animation film written by Matthew Kyne Baskott and directed by Claire Adele Winter. Comedy The Polterguys is a 2012 comedy film written by Thomas Whelan and Ben Gleib and directed by Thomas Whelan. Science Fiction After the battle with the White Comet Empire, Yamato returns to Earth for repairs and gains some new crew members. Desler returns to his home planet to pay a final tribute but finds the fleet of the Black Nebula Empire stripmining the planet for ore. With the Black Nebula Empire targetting Iscandar next, Desler engages the help of Kodai and the Yamato crew to save Queen Starscha Comedy Social Briars was a 1918 silent comedy-drama film distributed by Mutual Film and directed by Henry King. Mary Miles Minter starred in a screen story by Jeanne Judson. The film is now considered lost. Documentary film There's Gonna Be a God Damn Riot in Here is a film documenting the last live poetry reading given outside the US by Charles Bukowski, even though he lived and wrote for another 14 years. The reading was given at the Viking Inn, a small concert hall in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on October 12, 1979. It is produced by Dennis Del Torre and directed by Jon Monday for mondayMEDIA distribution. Comedy In Custody/Muhafiz is a film by Merchant Ivory Productions. It was directed by Ismail Merchant, with a screenplay by Anita Desai and Shahrukh Husain. It is based upon Desai's 1984 Booker Prize nominated novel In Custody. Comedy The Postmaster's Daughter is a 1938 film directed by Viktor Tourjansky. Animation Gogwana is a 1998 short animated film directed by Sion Jones, Michael Mort and Joe Turner. Animation Pink, Plunk, Plink is the 19th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Documentary film The Nazi Plan is a 1945 American documentary film directed by George Stevens. The film, extensively compiled from captured Nazi propaganda and newsreel footage, was produced and presented as evidence at the Nuremberg Trials for Hermann Göring and twenty other Nazi leaders. Comedy The Strawberry Blonde is a 1941 Warner Bros. feature film directed by Raoul Walsh, starring James Cagney and Olivia de Havilland, and featuring Rita Hayworth, Alan Hale, Jack Carson and George Tobias. The picture was nominated for an Academy Award in 1941 for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and features songs such as "The Band Played On", "Bill Bailey", "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louie," "Wait Till The Sun Shines Nellie," and "Love Me and the World Is Mine." The title is most often listed with the The, but the film's onscreen titles and all its posters and promotional materials call it simply Strawberry Blonde. Director Walsh remade the film in 1948 as One Sunday Afternoon. Comedy Delhii Heights is a 2007 Hindi film. Sivaji Productions, the production banner founded by Sivaji Ganesan nearly 50 years ago with a Hindi film Amar Deep [1958], followed by Rakhi [1962] and more than 20 Tamil films, is now returning to Hindi films. Delhii Heights, produced by Prabhu and written-directed by Anand Kumar, was launched in Delhi in May with its first shooting schedule. The second and final schedule was held in July. It features Jimmy Shergill, Neha Dhupia, Om Puri, Rohit Roy, Simone Singh, Vivek Shauq and Kamini Khanna. Madhavan will make a guest appearance. With Delhii Heights, Rabbi Shergill makes his debut in films as music director and lyrics writer. Screenplay-dialogue by Sanyukta Chawla, cinematography by Aatish Parmar, art by Sonal, editing by Shrikar Prasad, costumes by Hari Nakai and Varun Bahl, choreography by Remo D'Souza and stunts by Action Prakash are the other credits. Comedy Go for It is a 1983 Italian comedy film and spy movie parody starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Comedy Stuck on You is a 2003 comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear as conjoined twins, whose conflicting aspirations provide both conflict and humorous situations, in particular when one of them wishes to move to Hollywood, California to pursue a career as an actor. Documentary film Lost Bohemia is a 2010 documentary film directed by Josef Astor. Thriller Escape to Danger is a 1943 British thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and Victor Hanbury and starring Eric Portman, Ann Dvorak and Karel Stepanek. Documentary film John Boorman, a Portrait is a 2009 documentary film written by Michel Ciment and directed by Philippe Pilard. Comedy Sleeping Betty is a Canadian short film. It won the Best Animated Short at the 29th Genie Awards. The film is a humorous retelling of the classic fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty. Thriller Tornado is a 2006 dramatic action thriller film written by Don Bohlinger and Stephan Lacant and directed by Andreas Linke. Documentary film A Permanent Part-Timer In Distress is a film directed by Hiroki Iwabuchi. Comedy Louder than Bombs is a 2001 romance, comedy, drama film written and directed by Przemyslaw Wojcieszek. Comedy Feelin' Screwy is a comedy film directed by Riffat A. Khan. Comedy The Girl in the Pullman is a 1927 comedy film directed by Erle C. Kenton. Thriller Phantom of Death is a 1988 Italian giallo film directed by Ruggero Deodato. It was also distributed under the title Off Balance. Animation Care Bears: A Belly Badge for Wonderheart is a family animation film directed by Jeff Gordon. Animation Mikky & Me is a 2007 animation short film written by Chris Halls, Ross Hvidsten and Stewart Wagstaff, and directed by Chris Halls. Documentary film Dave Travis presents live footage featuring the Meat Puppets, Minutemen, Twisted Roots and Redd Kross interspersed with interviews. Each song by each group is presented from start to finish. Rare interviews with Mike Watt (Minutemen), Jeff and Steve McDonald (Redd Kross), Cris and Curt Kirkwood (Meat Puppets), Paul Roessler (Screamers, Twisted Roots, DC3) and Hellin (Killer) Roessler. Comedy StrAngel is a 2013 animation, short, comedy and mystery film written by Mattio Martinez, Urs D. Douwes and Andrea von Braun and directed by Georg-Sebastian Dressler and Daniel von Braun. Comedy Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity is a 2002 Canadian film directed by Mina Shum, starring Sandra Oh. Comedy Holiday Road is a 2012 comedy film starring Wendi McLendon-Covey, Tom Lenk and Jerry Trainor. Documentary film An intimate look behind the scenes at the world's most prestigious haircutting competition. The American team competes against the world. Includes interviews with Robert Cromeans, John Paul Mitchell and Stephen Moody of Vidal Sassoon. Comedy Vampira is a 1974 comedy/horror film spoofing the vampire genre. It stars David Niven and Teresa Graves. Following the success of Young Frankenstein, Vampira was renamed Old Dracula for release in the United States in an attempt to cash in on Young Frankenstein's success. Thriller The Killer Must Kill Again is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Luigi Cozzi. Cozzi originally wanted to call the film Il Ragno but it was changed to The Killer Must Kill Again by the producers. Comedy Angel-A, directed by Luc Besson, is a 2005 French fantasy and romantic drama film featuring Jamel Debbouze and Rie Rasmussen. The film premiered in the United States at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Science Fiction The Dagger of Kamui is a Japanese novel series by Tetsu Yano released by Kadokawa Shoten from 1984 to 1985. The series was adapted in 1985 into an anime film directed by Rintaro and animated by Madhouse. The screenplay was adapted by Mori Masaki, and character designs were created by Moribi Murano, who also illustrated the novel series. Takuo Noda directed the animation, and the music was composed by Ryūdō Uzaki and Eitetsu Hayashi. Comedy Tutta colpa di Freud is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Paolo Genovese. Animation Hare-um Scare-um is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton, and first released on August 12, 1939 by Warner Bros. It marks the third appearance of the Bugs Bunny prototype and the first time he, thanks to a redesign by Charlie Thorson, appears as a grey rabbit instead of a white one. The title is a homonym with an old nonsense expression that has nothing to do with rabbits as such. Apart from this the rabbit's voice and laugh were identical to those of Woody Woodpecker in his very first appearance. Animation Nightmare Factory is a 2013 short animated film directed by Giorgio Amici, Lucio Coppa, Damiano Gentili, Stefano Mandala and Riccardo Teresi. Documentary film Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer is a documentary film about Aileen Wuornos, made by Nick Broomfield. It documents Broomfield's attempts to interview Wuornos, which involves a long process of mediation through her adopted mother Arlene Pralle and lawyer, Steve Glazer. The film essentially highlights the exploitation of Wuornos by those around her and questions the fairness of her trial, given the vested interests of the police. The film was used by the defense in the Wuornos trial in 2001 to highlight the incompetence of Wuornos' original lawyer. It was through this process that Broomfield decided to make a second film, Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer. Furthermore, for the feature film Monster, Charlize Theron used this film as source material, apparently watching clips in-between takes in order to perfect her character. For her performance, Theron won a Best Actress Oscar, awarded on what would have been Wuornos's birthday. Documentary film Love the Beast is a 2009 documentary film directed by Eric Bana, and featuring Bana, Jay Leno, Jeremy Clarkson, and Phil McGraw. Comedy Die Musterknaben is a 1997 crime fiction comedy film directed by Ralf Huettner and written by Ralf Huettner and Dominic Raacke. Documentary film Check Your Body At The Door is a 2011 documentary film written by Sally R. Sommer and Archie Burnett and directed by Sally R. Sommer, Charles Atlas, and Michael Schwartz. Comedy Little Nicholas is a 2009 French film directed by Laurent Tirard based on a series of children's books by René Goscinny. The film was released in France on 30 September 2009. A sequel to the film, Nicholas on Holiday, was released on 9 July 2014. Comedy My Name Is Jerry is an American independent drama film released on DVD on October 19, 2010. by Clothespin Films LLC, in association with the Institute for Digital Entertainment and Education at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. It stars Doug Jones as Jerry Arthur: a forty-something door-to-door salesman going through a mid-life crisis. Jerry has to deal with the stresses of work, his estranged daughter returning home, and a sudden interest in punk music - sparked by a chance meeting with a group of teenagers. The film is directed by Morgan Mead, with the screenplay written by David Hamilton, both Ball State alums. Filming began in July 2008, and wrapped in August 2008. The film first screened for Muncie audiences on May 7, 2009 to a sold-out screening room attended by over 800 people. It has since made its way through the film festival ranks and continues to earn awards and praise, most notably for the performances of leads Doug Jones and Katlyn Carlson. The film is most notable for featuring Steven Yeun before he achieved widespread fame for his role in AMC's The Walking Dead. Comedy Rock-A-Bye Baby is a 1958 comedy film with songs, starring Jerry Lewis. A loose remake of Preston Sturges' 1944 film The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, the film was directed and written by Frank Tashlin, and features Marilyn Maxwell, Connie Stevens and Reginald Gardiner. Science Fiction Patch Town is 2013 adventure comedy fantasy science fiction film written by Christopher Bond, Craig Goodwill and Trevor Martin and directed by Craig Goodwill. Comedy Bamboo Boys is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2002.This is a comedy entertainer. Animation 2012: Time for Change is a 2010 feature-length documentary film based in part on the books of Daniel Pinchbeck, directed by João G. Amorim, and premiered on April 9, 2010 at the Lumiere Theater in San Francisco. The film presents a positive alternative to apocalyptic doom and gloom, and features, among others, David Lynch, Sting, Ellen Page, Gilberto Gil, Barbara Marx Hubbard, and Paul Stamets. Science Fiction Tron: Legacy is a 2010 American science fiction film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures. A sequel to the 1982 film Tron, it is directed by Joseph Kosinski, produced by Tron director Steven Lisberger and written by Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, based on a story by Horowitz, Kitsis, Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal. The cast includes Tron veterans Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner, who reprised their roles as Kevin Flynn and Alan Bradley, as well as Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, Beau Garrett, Michael Sheen and James Frain. The story follows Flynn's son Sam who responds to a message from his long-lost father and is transported into a virtual reality called the Grid, where Sam, his father and the algorithm Quorra stop the malevolent program CLU from invading the human world. Interest in creating a sequel for Tron arose after the film garnered a cult following. After much speculation, a concerted effort to devise Tron: Legacy began in 2005 when producers hired Klugman and Sternthal as writers. Kosinski was recruited as director two years later. Comedy Coteau Rouge is a 2011 French-Canadian film written and directed by André Forcier and produced by Les Films du Paria. The film is set on the south-shore of Montreal. Comedy God for Sale: Daivam Vilppanakku is a 2013 Malayalam satirical drama film written and directed by Babu Janardhanan and starring Kunchacko Boban in the lead role with Jyothi Krishna, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Anumol, Tini Tom and Thilakan plays other pivotal roles. The film focusses on the fraudulent spiritual leaders and demigods who are rising in numbers and tackles it with a satirical tinge. This was the last movie in which Thilakan acted before his death. Thriller Guardian of the Harem is a future adventure history and thriller film project written by Aylin Livaneli and Zülfü Livaneli. Comedy Nousukausi, a.k.a. Upswing, is a 2003 Finland black comedy film. It is directed by Johanna Vuoksenmaa. Science Fiction Children of Men is a 2006 science fiction film directed and co-written by Alfonso Cuarón. The screenplay, based on P. D. James's 1992 novel of the same name, was credited to five writers, with Clive Owen making uncredited contributions. The film takes place in 2027, where two decades of human infertility have left society on the brink of collapse. Illegal immigrants seek sanctuary in the United Kingdom, where the last functioning government imposes oppressive immigration laws on refugees. Owen plays civil servant Theo Faron, who must help a refugee escape the chaos. Children of Men also stars Julianne Moore, Michael Caine, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Charlie Hunnam. A co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, the film was released on 22 September 2006 in the UK and on 25 December in the U.S. Critics noted the relationship between the U.S. Christmas opening and the film's themes of hope, redemption, and faith. Comedy Mi amigo Luis is a 1972 Argentine film. Documentary film Ornette: Made in America is a 1984 American documentary film directed and edited by Shirley Clarke that studies acclaimed saxophonist and free jazz innovator Ornette Coleman. The film does not chronicle the life of Coleman but rather emulates his freeform style by mixing together excerpts from performances, interviews, experimental music videos and reenactments of Coleman's childhood. Included are interviews with and original footage of William S. Burroughs, Buckminster Fuller, Ed Blackwell, Robert Palmer, George Russell, John Rockwell, Don Cherry and Denardo Coleman. The film intercuts interviews, archive footage and psychedelic sequences around Coleman's performance of Skies of America with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra at the city's Convention Center. The opening of the now-defunct Caravan of Dreams nightclub serves as a catalyst for the film's production, but Shirley Clarke had actually been working on the film for a span of over 20 years. The 1968 footage with Ornette, his young son, Denardo, and frequent collaborator Charlie Haden was filmed by Clarke for a separate film that never came to fruition. Animation Wisdom Teeth is a 2010 short animated film directed and written by Don Hertzfeldt. Comedy Getno is a 2004 film directed by András Salamon. Comedy Blonde Ambition is an American film released in December 2007 and inspired by the theme of the Academy Award-winning movie Working Girl, starring singer/actress Jessica Simpson playing the part of a small town girl who moves to New York City and rises up into a career as a business woman. The film also stars Luke Wilson, Paul Vogt and actor/comedian Andy Dick. Before the movie started filming, the media reported that Blonde Ambition was a remake of the 1980s film Working Girl. After Simpson learned about this rumor, she talked to Empire Online and stated, "I don't know where that came from", "it's a movie called Blonde Ambition co-starring Luke Wilson. It's definitely the theme of Working Girl - this small town girl that moves to New York City to rise up into this great career as a business woman pretty much. But it's definitely not a remake." Simpson also said that this film is more of a knockabout comedy than the Melanie Griffith starrer, which was a drama genre movie. The official trailer for the movie leaked to the Internet on early May 2007, a full version of a pre-release DVD was leaked on December 16, 2007. Science Fiction The Penitent Man tells the story of psychologist Dr. Jason Pyatt, a man devoted to his work - a man torn from his family. With his struggling marriage and mounting bills, Jason is at a crossroads with the life he has chosen and the life he could have. When one of his clients - the mysterious Mr. Darnell - walks into his office and paints him a repentant tale of future economic and moral collapse, Jason's eyes are forever opened. With the help of his best friend Ovid, he embarks on a personal mission to change the course of his future, and possibly the world, forever. Science Fiction The Girl from Rio is a campy Spy-fi film written and produced by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Jesús Franco and starring Shirley Eaton, Richard Wyler and George Sanders. In the film, a tribe of Amazonian women led by their queen attack wealthy men, as part of a long-term plan to take over the world. A co-production between West Germany, Spain and the United States, it is also known as The Seven Secrets of Sumuru, City Without Men, Sumuru Queen of Femina, and Future Women. The film is a sequel to 1967's The Million Eyes of Sumuru. It is based on Sax Rohmer's Sumuru character. Documentary film Ze ozzer vun and his mozzer is a 2008 short biographical film written and directed by Philipp Hartmann. Comedy Scenes from a Mall is a 1991 film directed by Paul Mazursky with a screenplay by Roger L. Simon and Mazursky, starring Bette Midler and Woody Allen in one of his few films where he only acted, and didn't also direct and/or produce. In the film, Allen's character, Nick, is married to author Deborah, played by Midler. After years of a happy marriage, Nick reveals to her that he has had an affair. Deborah is shocked and requests a divorce, but later admits that she herself has been unfaithful. The film was shot at the Stamford Town Center in Stamford, Connecticut and the Beverly Center in Los Angeles, California. Documentary film Runners, Swimmers, Banders & Trackers is a 2013 documentary film directed by Christopher Roach. Comedy Seven Minutes in Heaven is a 1985 teen film directed by Linda Feferman, starring Jennifer Connelly in one of her first roles. Comedy Corporate Affairs is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Dan Cohen. Documentary film Sad Song of Yellow Skin is a 1970 direct cinema-style documentary film on the effects of the Vietnam War on street children in Saigon. The 58-minute documentary was written, directed and narrated by Michael Rubbo and produced by Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada. Documentary film Shibam - Stadt in Südarabien is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Walter Jacob. Thriller Blood of the Beast is a 2003 American experimental horror film directed by, written by, and starring Georg Koszulinski. A post-apocalyptic society that depends on cloning is overrun by a generation of faulty, homicidal clones. Documentary film World of Comedy, also known as Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy, is a 1962 American documentary compilation of scenes from Harold Lloyd's best known films. The clips were personally selected by Lloyd, who also wrote the voiceover narration. The film marked the return of Lloyd to cinemas after an absence of more than two decades, and it included extended excerpts from the classics Safety Last! and Feet First which hadn't been publicly screened during the previous three decades. Documentary film 101: Manoel de Oliveira as seen by Luis Miñarro is a 2012 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Luis Miñarro. Documentary film A Massacre Foretold is a 2007 documentary film by Nick Higgins. The film was released 10 years after the Acteal massacre in Chiapas, Mexico, of which the film is an account. Science Fiction The Wild Hunt is a 2009 Canadian drama/horror film from Animist Films, produced and directed by Alexandre Franchi. Documentary film Tatay is a 1987 short documentary film directed by Sergio Muñoz Güemes. Thriller Centipede Horror is an action crime fantasy horror thriller film directed by Keith Li. Comedy So Does an Automobile is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Margie Hines as Betty Boop. Documentary film Singletrack High is a documentary sports film directed by Isaac Seigel-Boettner and Jacob Seigel-Boettner. Animation The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on the Danish fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, The Little Mermaid tells the story of a mermaid who dreams of becoming human. Written, directed, and produced by Ron Clements and John Musker, with music by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, the film features the voices of Jodi Benson, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Pat Carroll, Samuel E. Wright, Jason Marin, Kenneth Mars, Buddy Hackett, and René Auberjonois. The 28th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, The Little Mermaid was released to theaters on November 17, 1989 to largely positive reviews, garnering $84 million at the domestic box office during its initial release, and $211 million in total lifetime gross worldwide. After the success of the studio's 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Little Mermaid is given credit for breathing life back into the art of Disney animated feature films after a string of critical or commercial failures produced by Disney that dated back to the early 1970s. It also marked the start of the era known as the Disney Renaissance. Thriller When a series of brutal murders are discovered to be that of renegade CIA agent Robert Golen, the CIA is forced to enlist the help of retired agent Henry Stanton (Robert Conrad). Reluctantly, Henry accepts the mission in order to forget about his tragic past. After taking over the mission, Henry is partnered up with Mary Cassales, a former CIA scientist who reveals to Henry that Robert is not a typical CIA agent ? he?s an android. Only Robert isn?t just a handsome looking ladies man, he?s also a self-destructing, bulletproof killer. Now they have only 72 hours to find Robert?s weakness and shut him down permanently before his victim ends up being the President. Documentary film Sticks & Stones is a 2014 short music film written and directed by Silas Howard. Animation Terror Teddy is a 2005 short animated film by TV Glad. Thriller My Ex 2 : Haunted Lover is a 2010 Thai Horror film, a sequel to My Ex. Comedy Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas is a cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series directed by Tex Avery and written by Rich Hogan, and released by Warner Bros. on October 22, 1938. It stars Elmer Fudd's prototype Egghead as Johnny Smith, a caricature of the colonist Captain John Smith, who arrives on the Mayflower to be met by some sarcastic Native Americans as he makes his escape with Poker-Huntas, a caricature of Pocahontas, and makes off to England with her to raise a family. Thriller Karishmaa is a 1984 Hindi language film starring Kamal Haasan, Reena Roy, Tina Munim, Danny Denzongpa with Jagdeep, Sarika, Raza Murad, Viju Khote, Mac Mohan, Swaroop Sampat, Satyendra Kapoor, Mahesh Anand, and Baby Pinky. It is a remake of the Tamil film Tik Tik Tik that also starred Kamal Haasan in the same role. Thriller Blue Demon vs. the Satanic Power is a 1966 Mexican film featuring Mexican wrestler Blue Demon. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Documentary film The Sun Behind the Clouds looks at China's occupation of Tibet from the perspective of the vocally secessionist Tibetan youth, and from that of their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, whose reaction to the Chinese presence has been markedly less confrontational. Directed by Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam, the film features interviews with the Dalai Lama and Tenzin Tsundue. The Sun Behind the Clouds premiered in the United States at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival before playing at Film Forum in New York City. The film covers the 2008 Tibetan unrest, including Buddhists' protests in Lhasa and the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Documentary film Tulku is a 2009 documentary film, written and directed by Gesar Mukpo. The film details the personal experiences of five young Western men who were identified in childhood as being tulkus, or reincarnated Tibetan Buddhist masters. For over 700 years tulkus have been sought out as highly revered leaders and teachers of Tibetan Buddhism. Beginning in the 1970s, several tulkus have been identified as having incarnated in the West. These new, Western-born, very modern tulkus lead lives prone to culture clash and identity confusion. Documentary film The Keeper of Time is a 2009 documentary film directed by Dali Rust. Documentary film 16 In Webster Groves was a 1966 award-winning documentary one-hour TV special produced by CBS News focusing on the experiences of adolescents growing up and living in Webster Groves, Missouri, United States. Produced by Arthur Barron and narrated by Charles Kuralt, the program was inspired by a survey conducted by the University of Chicago. It showed the middle-American, middle-class town to be a superficially friendly, prosperous, progressive, religious, charitable, arts-and-education oriented bedroom community whose adolescent culture, with the complicity of the adult population, was in fact clique-ridden, status-oriented, hypercompetitive, hypocritical, prejudiced, and materialistic. In stark contrast to the popular view in the mid-1960s that young people were rebelling against the values of their parents, the program depicted the Webster Groves teenagers as unimaginative and conformist. One sixteen-year-old girl, for example, declares that her dream is to live in a house down the street from the one she lives in now. Comedy Just Go with It is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, and produced by Adam Sandler, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, Nick Swardson and Brooklyn Decker. The film was released on February 11, 2011 by Columbia Pictures. The film is based on the 1969 film Cactus Flower, which was adapted from an earlier Broadway stage play written by Abe Burrows, which in turn was based upon the French play Fleur de cactus. Animation I Got Neighbors is a 2013 short animated film directed by Petra Varga. Documentary film Midsummer Night`s Tango is a 2013 documentary music film written and directed by Viviane Blumenschein. Science Fiction Zuma: Tales of a Sexual Gladiator, aka PornoMation 2, is an AVN Award winning 2006 feature-length computer-generated pornographic anime film. It was reviewed in Wired Magazine, July 14, 2006. Zuma is a redhead with a large tattoo on her left thigh. She may also be left-handed. Comedy Max Rules is a kid's action-adventure feature film written and directed by Robert Burke. Documentary film Mobile in Black and White is a crime documentary directed by Robert Gray. Thriller Please Murder Me is a 1956 American film directed by Peter Godfrey, and starring Angela Lansbury and Raymond Burr. The film is in the public domain and is available for free download at the Internet Archive. Documentary film A Life Without Pain is a documentary film by Melody Gilbert about children who can't feel pain. Animation Olive, the Other Reindeer is a CGI animated Christmas television special written by Steve Young, and directed by Oscar Moore. The feature was produced by Matt Groening's The Curiosity Company, and animated by DNA Productions. It first aired on December 17, 1999 on Fox produced by 20th Century Fox Television, and Flower Films. The special combines paperlike character art in 3-D environments. Sometimes, traditional animation is used. The story was based on the 1997 children's book by Vivian Walsh and illustrated by J. Otto Seibold. Drew Barrymore voices the titular character. Also featured are the voices of Dan Castellaneta, Peter MacNicol, Joe Pantoliano, Jay Mohr, Ed Asner, Tim Meadows, Billy West, and Michael Stipe. Comedy V.O. is a 2005 short comedy film written by Luis Miguel Seguí and directed by Antonia San Juan. Animation Contretemps is a 2012 animated film directed by Tristan Ménard, Camille Perrin, Lucas Veber, Jérémi Boutelet, Thibaud Clergue and Gaël Megherbi. Thriller Wheels of Terror is a 1990 American television movie directed by Christopher Cain and starring Joanna Cassidy and Marcie Leeds. The film originally debuted on the USA Network in 1990. The film revolves around an unseen driver of a black Dodge Charger, kidnapping, molesting, and sometimes murdering young girls around the fictional locale of Copper Valley, Arizona and a bus driver who chases the car, after it kidnaps her daughter played by Marcie Leeds. Marcie Leeds was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a Cable Special. Thriller Trade is a 2007 American film directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner and starring Kevin Kline. It was produced by Roland Emmerich and Rosilyn Heller. The film premiered January 23, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and opened in limited release on September 28, 2007. It is based on Peter Landesman's article "The Girls Next Door" about sex slaves, which was featured as the cover story in the January 24, 2004 issue of The New York Times Magazine. Comedy Mr. Billion is a 1977 film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. Animation Panda Kopanda Rainy Day Circus is a 1973 family and short animated film directed by Isao Takahata. Science Fiction Limitless is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Neil Burger and starring Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, and Robert De Niro. It is based on the novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn. Documentary film Bill's Thud is a 2013 documentary film directed by Leo Evans. Thriller The Mad Doctor is a 1941 thriller film starring Basil Rathbone as a physician whose wealthy wives keep dying. Ellen Drew plays his latest bride. Science Fiction The Blob is an independently made 1958 American horror/science-fiction film that depicts a growing alien amoeba that crashes from outer space in a meteorite and eats and dissolves citizens at the small community of Downingtown, Pennsylvania. In the style of American International Pictures, Paramount Pictures released the film as a double feature with I Married a Monster from Outer Space. The film was Steve McQueen's debut leading role, and also starred Aneta Corsaut. The film's tongue-in-cheek title song was written by Burt Bacharach and Mack David and became a nationwide hit in the U.S. It was recorded by studio group the Five Blobs – actually singer Bernie Knee overdubbing himself. Comedy The Remarkable Andrew is a 1942 film directed by Stuart Heisler and written by Dalton Trumbo, based on his 1941 novel of the same name. It stars Brian Donlevy and William Holden. Comedy Ah Boys to Men is a 2012 Singaporean-Malaysian two-part comedy film produced and directed by Jack Neo, written by Neo and Link Sng and starring Wang Wei Liang, Noah Yap, Joshua Tan and Maxi Lim. The main plot revolves around a group of army recruits in National Service in Singapore. Neo had wanted to shoot an army-themed film since his army days, but could not find a suitable chance to do so. Ah Boys to Men is the first local film to be released in two parts and the first to film in Pulau Tekong, as well as the first South-East Asian film to feature Dolby Atmos surround sound. The film's theme song, "Recruits' Anthem" was written and composed by one of the cast, Tosh Zhang. The film was released on November 8, 2012. It is the highest-grossing Singaporean film of all time, and has grossed over four times of its S$3 million budget. Buoyed by audience demand, a third installment has been confirmed. Tentatively titled Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen and based on a group of recruits at the Naval Diving Unit, it was announced by Jack Neo and is to be scheduled for production in August 2014. Documentary film Rats Island is a 2011 biographical documentary short film directed by Mike Hannon. Comedy To celebrate the repeal of Prohibition, Buddy opens up a German beer garden--and adopts a thick German accent for the occasion. Buddy's girlfriend Cookie doubles as the establishment's cigarette girl and the lead dancer in the lavish floor show. Also appearing is a Mae West lookalike, singing "My Good Time Slow Time Baseball Man"--and wait til you find out the true identity of the curvaceous cutie. Yes, there's a nominal tough-guy villain, but he's soon washed away in a sea of good cheer. Documentary film Diaries of Transformation is a 2011 documentary biography film directed by Anirban Ghosh. Comedy Emoh Ruo is a 1985 Australian comedy film about a young couple finally move from a caravan into their first dream home only to find they have bought a real turkey. Documentary film Joschka & Mr. Fischer is a 2011 biographical documentary history film written and directed by Pepe Danquart. Documentary film Love Always, Carolyn is a 2011 English-language Swedish documentary film written and directed by Malin Korkeasalo and Maria Ramström. The film is about Carolyn Cassady's recollection of life with husband Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac, and her concern that the truth about these men is being lost in their mythos. It features interviews with Carolyn Cassady and her children as well as archive footage. The film premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. Comedy Dr. Jack is a 1922 comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. It was produced by Hal Roach and Directed by Fred Newmeyer. The story was by Jean Havez, Hal Roach, and Sam Taylor. The film was released on November 26, 1922. Thriller The Third Wave is a Swedish action film from 2003 directed by Anders Nilsson and starring Jakob Eklund. It is the third film in the series about police officer Johan Falk, the first two being Zero Tolerance and Executive Protection. Falk has not worked in the year since the events of the second film, but on a trip with his family in central Europe he is contacted by his former boss again. "An entire continent is being stolen." Comedy Angels Sing is a 2013 Christmas family drama film. An adaptation of Turk Pipkin's 1999 novel When Angels Sing, the film is directed by Tim McCanlies, and stars Harry Connick, Jr., Connie Britton, Chandler Canterbury, Fionnula Flanagan, Lyle Lovett, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. Comedy The Return of October is a 1948 American comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Terry Moore. The film was directed by Joseph H. Lewis. Documentary film American Wine Story is a documentary film directed by David Baker. Thriller Angel's Dance is a 1999 film written and directed by David L. Corley and produced by David Bixler. The film stars James Belushi, Sheryl Lee and Kyle Chandler. Comedy A Man of Mayfair is a 1931 British musical comedy film directed by Louis Mercanton and starring Jack Buchanan, Joan Barry and Warwick Ward. Documentary film Manufactured Fortunes is a 2011 short documentary and adventure film directed by Kevin Gordon. Comedy Gravehopping is a 2005 Slovenian film directed by Jan Cvitkovič. It was Slovenia's submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Animation A Star Is Bored is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Looney Tunes series, directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon is mainly made up of reused footage from earlier cartoons to expand upon the rivalry depicted between Bugs and Daffy in such films as Chuck Jones' Rabbit Fire, this time placing the action in a show-biz setting. In this 7-minute short, Daffy must double for Bugs in any slapstick that Warners deems too dangerous for its top star. Comedy Anniversary Present is a 2005 short film from writer/director Doug Karr starring David Alpay and Liane Balaban. The film begins with matrimony but quickly leads into the decline of a young couple's union and a sudden fit of jealousy that results in the complete and utter destruction of their brand new red sports car. Comedy Chattambinaadu is a Malayalam film released in 2009. The film was directed by Shafi and written by Benny P. Nayarambalam, and stars Mammootty, Lakshmi Rai, Siddique, Manoj K. Jayan, Vinu Mohan, and Suraj Venjarammoodu. The film was made under Mammootty's production company Play House which distributed it as well. Documentary film When Yellowstone Erupts is a documentary about Yellowstone National Park produced for television in 2005. It explains how scientists are trying to predict when the next supereruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano will occur and what its effects may be. Thriller Killshot is a 2008 American thriller film directed by John Madden and starring Diane Lane, Thomas Jane, Mickey Rourke and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. It is based on Elmore Leonard's 1989 novel of the same name. The story follows a couple who, despite being in a Witness Protection Program, are being chased and confronted by the criminal they outed. Animation Grace Under Water is a 2014 short animation drama film written by Chrissie McMahon and directed by Anthony Lawrence. Documentary film Prince Among Slaves is a 2006 historical documentary directed, written and produced by Andrea Kalin and narrated by Mos Def made for PBS by Unity Productions Foundation. The film, made in association with Spark Media and Duke Media, retells the story of Abdulrahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori, a prince from West Africa who was made a slave in the United States and freed 40 years later. Comedy The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is a 1986 American horror dark comedy slasher film, directed by Tobe Hooper. It is a sequel to the 1974 horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, also directed and co-written by Hooper. It was written by L. M. Kit Carson and produced by Carson, Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan and Hooper. The film stars Dennis Hopper as "Lefty", Caroline Williams as "Stretch", Bill Johnson as "Leatherface", Bill Moseley as "Chop Top" and Jim Siedow, who reprises the role of "The Cook". The sequel was highly criticized by some for its stylistic departure from the first film, including its bigger budget and emphasis on gore and wacky black comedy, as opposed to the original which utilized minimal gore, a low-budget vérité style and atmosphere to build tension and fear. The emphasis was on black comedy, which director Tobe Hooper believed was present in the first film, but unacknowledged by viewers because of its realistic and shocking content. Comedy Dino is a 2013 short film written and directed by Jon Mortimer. Comedy Duck! The Carbine High Massacre is a 1999 American comedy-drama film about a fictional school shooting. It was one of the first films inspired by the Columbine High School massacre. Released less than a year after the Columbine event, it was written, produced, and directed by William Hellfire and Joey Smack, who also starred. After the film was released, Hellfire and Smack were arrested for possession of weapons on school property. Animation Wild Elephinks is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye and Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl and Charles Lawrence as Wimpy. It was released in 1933 and was a Cartoon in the Popeye the Sailor series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures, lasting through 1957. Comedy I Hate Valentine's Day is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by Nia Vardalos. The film stars Vardalos and John Corbett, previously seen together in Vardalos' hit 2002 film My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Animation A jókedvű örmény temetése is a 2013 short animated film directed by Zoltan Szilagyi Varga. Thriller Supreme Sanction is a 1999 film directed by John Terlesky. Comedy After losing his job David is pushed by his roommate to hire a life coach named Joyce. A decision aided in part by how pretty David finds this life coach, but also a desire to get unstuck in life. When Joyce invites him to join the volunteer group she takes to a retirement home David discovers his manipulative ex-boss, William, is part of the group and interested in Joyce as well. Documentary film Where the Darkness Has to Run is a documentary biographical drama film directed by Yolanda Barker. Thriller Crestfallen is a 2013 drama thriller film written and directed by Johan Lundh. Thriller Nightmare on the 13th Floor is a 1990 made-for-TV movie which originally aired on the USA Network on Halloween 1990. It stars Michele Greene as travel writer Elaine Kalisher, James Brolin as Dr. Alan Lanier and Louise Fletcher as Letti Gordon. Documentary film Disneyland Dream is a home movie made by Robbins and Meg Barstow that documents their family's free trip to the newly opened Disneyland. The one-week trip was a prize that they won in a contest sponsored by Scotch tape. The movie was shot with a 16 mm handheld camera. It lasts approximately 30 minutes. An audio track was added to the film in 1995. The Barstows lived in Wethersfield, Connecticut. They flew to California with TWA and stayed at The Huntington Sheraton hotel in Pasadena. They visited other Southern California locations, including Knott's Berry Farm, Hollywood, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Beverly Hills, Universal Studios, Will Rogers' home and Catalina Island on their July 1956 trip. Comedian Steve Martin who worked at Disneyland as a child, appears at about twenty minutes into the film, briefly walking left to right in the lower part of the frame, dressed in top hat, vest, and pink striped shirt. Comedy The Pride of Company Three is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Fred Sauer and starring Heinz Rühmann, Anton Walbrook and Eugen Burg. It premiered on 4 January 1932. Comedy It's Magic, Charlie Brown is the 21st prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on April 28, 1981. The special was later released on DVD on September 2, 2008 as a bonus feature on Warner Home Video's remastered deluxe DVD of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Thriller The Grim Sleeper is a biographical drama thriller film directed by Stanley M. Brooks. Comedy Two Tickets to Paradise is a 2006 movie starring John C. McGinley, D. B. Sweeney, Paul Hipp, and minor roles for Moira Kelly and Ed Harris. It was written and directed by Sweeney. Animation "Claws in the Lease" is a 1963 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. Animation Pieds Verts is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Elsa Duhamel. Science Fiction Afronauts is a 2014 short film written and directed by Frances Bodomo. Comedy Suburban Girl is a 2007 comedy film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alec Baldwin and Maggie Grace, which was filmed in New York City. The film is adapted from two short stories in Melissa Bank's best-selling book The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing, which spent 16 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list. It is a romantic comedy produced by Gigi Pritzker and Deborah Del Prete, producers of The Wedding Planner and Green Street Hooligans. The film was shown at New York's Tribeca Film Festival in April and May, 2007. The DVD and Blu-ray release date was January 15, 2008. For many months, the makers of Suburban Girl used the title of the book, The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing for their film. Francis Ford Coppola and his company American Zoetrope are developing a film which is adapted from the last short story in the book. Animation Stress Muderno is a 2013 animated film produced and directed by Rafael Silva and Guil Blotta. Comedy You Talk and I'll Shoot is a 2011 short action comedy thriller film written and directed by Ciaran Vejby. Comedy Five Golden Hours is a 1961 Italian-British comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and written by Hans Wilhelm, starring Ernie Kovacs, Cyd Charisse and George Sanders, and featuring Dennis Price and John Le Mesurier. Comedy La Pícara cenicienta is a 1951 Argentine film. Documentary film "This short documentary focuses on the issues faced by Haitian migrant women living in the Dominican Republic. Many Haitians cross the island of Hispaniola to the neighboring country with the hope of finding a better life. As migrants they become a particularly vulnerable population that is often discriminated against, exploited and whose human rights are violated. The Haitian migrant women were taught by industry professionals to use digital cameras and audio recorders to become efficient storytellers in their communities." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House is a 1991 documentary film directed by Alan Raymond. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy The A Plate is a 2011 romantic comedy film written and directed by Terre Weisman. Science Fiction The City Is Quiet is a 2012 short drama film written and directed by Alexandre Labarussiat. Thriller Midfulness and Murder is a 2011 film directed by Tom Waller. Animation Jubilee Bunt-a-thon is a 2012 animated short film directed by Nick Park, which stars his characters Wallace and Gromit. It was created in association with the National Trust to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Comedy Hare Remover is a 1945 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, released in 1946. The film was the second cartoon to be directed by Frank Tashlin at Warner Bros ., the first being The Unruly Hare. The title is another obvious play on "hair", and on patent medicines that had the opposite effect of a "hair tonic". Science Fiction Dead Man's Letters, also known as Letters from a Dead Man, is a 1986 Soviet science fiction film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky and produced by Lenfilm studios. Comedy The Cuckoos is a musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures and partially filmed in two-strip Technicolor. Directed by Paul Sloane, the screenplay was adapted by Cyrus Wood, from the Broadway musical, The Ramblers, by Guy Bolton, Bert Kalmar, and Harry Ruby. It starred Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, and although they had appeared on Broadway and in other films together, this was their first time starring as a team. The success of this picture, combined with Rio Rita being their most successful film of 1929, convinced the studio to headline them as the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey, through 1937. Comedy Never Give a Sucker an Even Break is a 1941 Universal Pictures comedy film starring W.C. Fields. Fields also wrote the original story, under the pseudonym "Otis Criblecoblis". Fields plays himself, searching for a chance to promote a surreal screenplay he has written, whose several framed sequences form the film's center. The title is derived from lines from two earlier films. In Poppy, he tells his daughter, "If we should ever separate, my little plum, I want to give you just one bit of fatherly advice: Never give a sucker an even break!" In You Can't Cheat an Honest Man, he tells a customer that his grandfather's last words, "just before they sprung the trap" were, "You can't cheat an honest man; never give a sucker an even break, or smarten up a chump." This was Fields's last starring film. By then he was 61 years old, and alcohol and illness had taken their toll: he was much heavier than he had been six/seven years earlier when he had made eight films in the space of two years and was reasonably physically fit. Fields hand-picked most of the supporting cast. Animation Maoru with Crazy Fang is the second episode of a 1989 Japanese original video animation Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma. Science Fiction The Meteor Man is a 1993 American superhero comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Robert Townsend with supporting roles done by Marla Gibbs, Eddie Griffin, Robert Guillaume, James Earl Jones, Bill Cosby, and Another Bad Creation. The film also featured special appearances by Luther Vandross, Sinbad, Naughty by Nature, Cypress Hill, and Big Daddy Kane. Townsend stars as a mild-mannered schoolteacher, who becomes a superhero after his neighborhood in Washington, D.C. is terrorized by street gangs. Although the film is set in Washington, it was mostly filmed in the Reservoir Hill neighborhood of Baltimore. Robert Townsend named the film's protagonist Jefferson Reed, after one of his childhood heroes, his favorite teacher. Science Fiction Battle Beyond the Stars is an American 1980 science fiction film directed by Jimmy T. Murakami and produced by Roger Corman. The film, intended as a "Magnificent Seven in outer space", is based on The Magnificent Seven, the Western remake of Akira Kurosawa's film Seven Samurai. The screenplay was written by John Sayles, the score was composed by James Horner, and the special effects were directed by James Cameron. Several of the effects shots and clips were re-used for other films throughout the 1980s, including Bachelor Party, while the spaceship model was re-used in the film Space Raiders. The film was later picked up by Shout! Factory, who released it on DVD and Blu-ray in 2011 as part of the "Roger Corman's Cult Classics" series. Comedy The Gristle is a 2001 film directed by David Portlock. Animation Dopey Dick the Pink Whale is the 80th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 15, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Science Fiction Reign of Death is a 2009 short action film written and directed by Matthew Savage. Documentary film Why was New York's most famous skyscraper dubbed the "Empty State Building?" Tour the world's most incredible skylines with award-winning author-illustrator--and captivating storyteller--David Macaulay (The Way Things Work), from France's Gothic cathedrals to Malaysia's record-breaking Petronas Towers. Science Fiction Is there life on Mars? Dr. Sagan takes viewers on a tour of the red planet first through the eyes of science fiction authors, and then through the unblinking eyes of two Viking spacecrafts that have sent thousands of pictures of the stunning Martian landscape back to Earth since 1976. Though based on older Mars missions, Sagan's analysis still holds true. Comedy Jimmy the Kid is a 1982 comedy film starring Gary Coleman and Paul Le Mat. It was directed by Gary Nelson, produced by Ronald Jacobs, and released in November 1982 by New World Pictures. Following 1981's On the Right Track, it was second theatrical film release starring Coleman. Documentary film Way of Passion is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Joerg Burger. Comedy Thunderpants is a 2002 family film about a boy whose incredible capacity for flatulence gets him a job as an astronaut. The film was directed by Pete Hewitt, whose previous work included Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, and The Borrowers. The script was written by Phil Hughes, based on a story by Peter Hewitt about a boy who dreams to be a spaceman, but has a problem with flatulence. Comedy Die drei Ex-Studenten Johann, Max und Mao halten sich in Graz mehr schlecht als recht über Wasser. Johann jobbt bei der Post und Max versucht noch immer seine revolutionären Werbeideen zu verwirklichen. Mao betätigt sich gelegentlich als Drogendealerin und kommt so an den Zuhälter Schorsch, der ihr rät, einen Pornofilm zu drehen. Johann und Max sind dazu schnell überredet und durch ein Casting finden sie auch die weiblichen Hauptdarsteller Mara und Martha. Doch schon bald stellt sich heraus, dass nicht alles so leicht ist und Sex vor der Kamera richtig harte Arbeit ist. Documentary film Plastic Galaxy: The Story of Star Wars Toys is a documentary film directed by Brian Stillman. Documentary film "n response to police corruption, the private detective business has become increasingly common in India. The Bengali Detective follows the life of detective Rajesh Ji, who, along with his ragtag team of assistants, investigates cases ranging from counterfeit hair products to a brutal triple murder. When Rajesh is not sleuthing, he has big dreams of competing on a televised national talent show, so he and his detective gang form a dance troupe—which must be seen to be believed—and rehearse for their big audition. Set in chaotic Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta, the film is shot with atmosphere and immediacy, complementing the mystery and suspense of the investigations. Director Philip Cox finds a riveting subject in Rajesh. He’s all at once a showman, a dedicated husband, and a humanitarian. The Bengali Detective is a layered, wildly entertaining film: a poignant profile of a delightful character, a gripping detective narrative, and a detailed look at the middle class in contemporary India." Quoying the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Exoids is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas. Comedy Hollywood Mom's Mystery is a 2004 comedy-mystery TV movie directed by David S. Cass Sr. Science Fiction Creepozoids is a 1987 low budget science fiction/horror, the first 35mm film directed by David DeCoteau, and starring Linnea Quigley, Ken Abraham, Michael Aranda and Kim McKamy It was remade in 1997 as Hybrid. Comedy Home Base is a 2002 short film written and directed by Colin Trevorrow. The story revolves around Nick, who is dumped by his girlfriend Amanda. Nick gets his revenge on Amanda by pursuing a sexual relationship with Amanda's mother, Jackie, and flaunting it in front of Amanda. Comedy Fake Flappers is a 1929 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction The Beast of Yucca Flats is a B horror film released in 1961. The film stars Swedish former wrestler Tor Johnson and was both written and directed by Coleman Francis. The plot concerns a Soviet scientist, who defects and flees to a Nevada Test Site called Yucca Flats, only to be turned into a monster by radiation that procededs to menace the desert. The film has very little dialogue and most of the speech is done by omniscient narration, provided by writer/director Francis. Some critics have characterized the film as one of the worst science fiction horror films made, and one of the all-time worst films of any kind, even suggesting that it may be worse than Ed Wood's legendarily bad Plan 9 from Outer Space. Comedy Cuckoo on a Choo Choo is the 143rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Friday Nights Tights is a 2011 short animation comedy film directed by Joonki Park. Documentary film JFK in Tampa: The 50th Anniversary is a 2013 documentary film directed by Larry Wiezycki. Documentary film Karearea: The Pine Falcon is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Sandy Crichton. Animation Um dia de trânsito is a 2013 short animation film directed by Daniel Epsztein Kanczuk and Kleber Tangioni. Comedy Give and Take is a lost 1928 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Comedy Sambarala Rambabu is an upcoming Telugu film .Directed by Uday Shankar who earlier made Kalisundam Raa and produced by D.Suresh Babu under Suresh Productions banner. Starring Sunil in the lead role. Animation Lonesome, middle-aged virgin Antonio Farfán is picked on and ridiculed as a matter of course, whether by coworkers or his bullying mooch of a brother (who only calls when he needs money). An employee of a notary's office, his status improves a bit when his new boss—and strangely affable doppelganger—takes an interest in him. But Farfán's deep-seated shyness and insecurity are only partly assuaged. And when he joins a self-improvement group, he slowly confirms what the undulating lines of this sly, involving rotoscope story suggest: everything is in motion, and change is inevitable. The question becomes what use one makes of it. "A distinctive animation style and an undeniably heart-warming story make Fat, Bald, Short Man a surefire crowd-pleaser." –Chicago International Film Festival "Fat, Bald, Short Man" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Spanish with English subtitles. Comedy Location is a comedy film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Science Fiction World Builder is a 2007 short sci-fi film by Bruce Branit. The entire film is computer generated. Thriller A Common Enemy is a 2012 documentary and thriller film written and directed by Jaime Otero. Documentary film Self-Loving: Portrait of a Woman's Sexuality Seminar is a 1993 adult documentary video produced by Betty Dodson. Animation The Apprentice/L'Apprenti is a 1991 animated short by Richard Condie, produced in Winnipeg by Ches Yetman for the National Film Board of Canada. A more enigmatic work than Condie's popular short The Big Snit, The Apprentice/L'Apprenti is a series of animated blackout sketches, telling the story of a medieval jester and his young apprentice. The "dialogue" is supplied by gargling noises, sampled on a computer. The film received a Blizzard Award for Best Animation at the 1993 Manitoba Motion Picture Industry Association Film & Video Awards. Comedy Cougars, Inc., developed under the title Mother's Little Helpers and displayed in the title shot as Cougars Inc., is an American independent comedy written and directed by Asher Levin about a college-age teenager, played by Kyle Gallner, and his friends' adventures as escorts to attractive older women. The direct-to-DVD film was released May 10, 2011. Comedy One Last Fling s a 1949 film directed by Peter Godfrey. Comedy No Kaddish in Carmarthen is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Jesse Armstrong. Thriller The Fury is a 1978 supernatural thriller film directed by Brian De Palma. The film was written by John Farris, based on his novel of the same name. It starred Kirk Douglas, John Cassavetes, Carrie Snodgress, Amy Irving, Charles Durning and Andrew Stevens. The music was composed by Academy Award-winner John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. It was highly praised by critic Pauline Kael, who called it "as elegant and delicately varied a score as any horror film has ever had". Comedy Comrade Boykenzhayev is a 2002 film written by Yusup Razykov and Abdukhalik Abdurazzakov and directed by Yusup Razykov. Documentary film Wonder Women! explores the nation’s long-term love affair with comic book superheroes and raises questions about the possibilities and contradictions of heroines within the genre. The film goes behind the scenes with Lynda Carter, Lindsay Wagner, Gloria Steinem, Kathleen Hanna, comic writers and artists, and others who offer an enlightening and entertaining counterpoint to the male-dominated superhero genre. Animation Fantasia is a 1940 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released by Walt Disney Productions. With story direction by Joe Grant and Dick Huemer, and production supervision by Ben Sharpsteen, it is the third feature in the Disney animated features canon. The film consists of eight animated segments set to pieces of classical music conducted by Leopold Stokowski; seven of which are performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Music critic and composer Deems Taylor acts as the film's Master of Ceremonies, who introduces each segment in live action interstitial scenes. Disney settled on the film's concept as work neared completion on The Sorcerer's Apprentice, an elaborate Silly Symphonies short designed as a comeback role for Mickey Mouse, who had declined in popularity. As production costs grew higher than what it could earn, he decided to include the short in a feature-length film with other segments set to classical pieces. The soundtrack was recorded using multiple audio channels and reproduced with Fantasound, a pioneering sound reproduction system that made Fantasia the first commercial film shown in stereophonic sound. Comedy Truly, Madly, Deeply is a 1990 British fantasy music drama film made for the BBC's Screen Two series. The film, written and directed by Anthony Minghella, stars Juliet Stevenson and Alan Rickman. Animation Wake Up, Girls! is a 2014 film directed by Yutaka Yamamoto. Documentary film The Referees is a 2009 documentary sport film directed by Yves Hinant, Eric Cardot and Delphine Lehericey. Comedy Death in pince-nez or our Tchekhov is a 2010 drama film written by Aleksandr Adabashyan and Anna Tchernakova and directed by Anna Tchernakova. Thriller Rupkatha Noy is a 2013 Bengali film directed by Atanu Ghosh and produced by Firdausal Hassan and Probal Halder for Friends Communication. The music was composed by Joy Sarkar. Documentary film The Houses are Full of Smoke is a 1987 film directed by Allan Francovich. Comedy "Anyone under the impression that crime pays should watch Gary Yates's latest feature, High Life. Timothy Olyphant plays Dick, a down-on-his-luck morphine addict and hospital orderly whose job gives him convenient access to his poison. Early in the film, he's reunited with his old buddy Bug (Stephen Eric McIntyre), who's fresh out of a stint in prison. After Bug helps to get Dick fired, the two hatch a drug-addled plan to grab enough money to allow them to live on easy street forever. Their heist involves ripping off an ATM on a Friday, the thought being that then the machine will be packed with loads of cash. The best part, Dick surmises, is that no one will have to get shot or die. But plans never go quite as expected, and these unruly thugs soon find themselves embroiled in a shootout that leads to a chase when they steal an armoured truck during the exchange of gunfire. Written by Lee MacDougall (based on his hit stage play), this bitterly funny film shows the depths to which people will sink. Commencing with a frenetic and zany opening-credit sequence, High Life has a frantic energy to it that doesn't let up. Yates has cast his film perfectly, from Olyphant and McIntyre to Joe Anderson as the high-strung thief Donnie, and Rossif Sutherland as Billy, the sexy accomplice who's included in the heist plans primarily because of his way with the ladies. Yates's artful gear shifting between violence and humour emanating from the stupid acts of his characters creates a kind of comedy of agony. There's something truly painful in watching such a hapless gang of losers stumble and fall, bungling their pipe dream of getting filthy rich. With its retro soundtrack and fatalistic look at the not-so-quiet desperation of these violent lives, High Life evokes Scorsese at his very best." Quoting Matthew Hays on the 2009 TIFF site. Animation The Adventures of Sinbad is a 2D animated movie featuring Sinbad the sailor and his friends. The movie promises to be high on action, adventure & animation. Produced by Afzal Ahmed Khan and directed by duo Shinjan Neogi and Abhishek Panchal; this animated movie released on 22 March 2013. Science Fiction Dams: The Lethal Water Bombs is a short documentary film about the Mullaperiyar Dam, and the possible natural disaster inherent in the structure. This 21-minute documentary was produced by Aries Telecasting Private Ltd., and directed by Sohan Roy. Comedy The Discipline of DE is a short comedy written by William S. Burroughs and Gus Van Sant and directed by Gus Van Sant. Comedy You'd Be Surprised! is a 1930 British musical comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Forde, Joy Windsor and Frank Stanmore. The film was shot at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton. It was made during the transition to sound film. Originally silent, it had synchronised songs and music added. A silent version was also released to cater to cinemas that hadn't converted to sound yet. Comedy The Music Man is a 2003 American television film directed by Jeff Bleckner and starring Matthew Broderick and Kristin Chenoweth. The television production, which was broadcast by ABC on the February 16, 2003 edition of The Wonderful World of Disney, is based on the book of the 1957 stage musical by Meredith Willson, which was based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The musical was adapted for television by Sally Robinson. The three-hour presentation was watched by 13.1 million viewers, with a 3.8 rating/9 share in adults aged 18–49. It finished second in the first two hours and fourth in the final hour. Documentary film Last Dreams is a 2013 biographical drama documentary film directed by Estephan Wagner. Documentary film "The Stinking Ship chronicles the odyssey of an oil toxic waste shipment and the human tragedy that followed the dumping of the ship's cargo in the middle of an African city, causing perhaps one of the biggest environmental disasters of the last decade. At the same time, the film examines how a corporation with revenues twice as large as that of Côte d'Ivoire was able to hold the local government on ransom while successfully forcing British media to back off from reporting on the disaster and the company's cover up. The film starts with a view of the ship, the Probo Koala, when on August 19, 2006 it sneaked into port and spread its toxic cargo across Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire's largest city. In recollection interviews, residents describe how a strange stench filled the city and the unprecedented health catastrophe that followed that same night. Using archival footage and confidential documents, the film investigates the scandal which started in early 2006, when Trafigura, the world's largest oil and commodities trading company, was looking for cheap ways to dump tons of highly toxic oil chemicals on board the Probo Koala, a ship they used as a floating refinery to process dirty oil bought from Mexico." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site, Comedy Bits and Pieces, originally Il cielo è sempre più blu, is a 1996 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Antonello Grimaldi. The title of the film is a reference to a song by Rino Gaetano. The film depicts several short stories set in a single day in Rome. Comedy More Kittens is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1936 and is the sequel to Three Orphan Kittens. Documentary film Rules (experiment 2) is a 2013 short/documentary/experimental film directed by Renata Ferraz. Documentary film Ikuska 20 is a 1984 documentary short film written and directed by Antonio Eceiza. Comedy House Cocktail is 2012 short film written and directed by James Kibbey. Documentary film A Mother's Promise: Barack Obama Bio Film is a 2008 Documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim. Comedy Bouřka is a 1968 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film A Universal Language is a 2013 documentary comedy history film written and directed by Igal Hecht. Documentary film Garibong is a 2013 documentary film directed by Park Ki-yong. Animation Kubrick à brac is a 1977 animation, short film directed by Dominique Rocher. Documentary film Immortalized by Sir Walter Scott, the romantic figure of Rob Roy MacGregor looms large in Scottish history. but who was the real Rob Roy? Regarded by many as a hero, others say he was little more than a cattle rustler, blackmailer and coward! The third son of a clan chieftain, he embarked on a outlaw's life after the Duke of Montrose seized his lands in 1712. We examine his daring escapes, belief in his clan's code of honor, and questions surrounding the true loyalties of Scotland's most famous rogue. Comedy Lonesome Jim is a 2005 American comedy/drama film directed by Steve Buscemi. Filmed mostly in the city of Goshen, Indiana, the film stars Casey Affleck as a chronically depressed aspiring novelist who moves back into his parents' home after failing to make it in New York City. Liv Tyler also stars as a good-hearted nurse who finds contentment through encouraging optimism in Jim's glum world. Lonesome Jim premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize but it lost the award to Ira Sachs' Forty Shades of Blue. Documentary film Citizen 63 is a 1963 TV series written and directed by John Boorman. Comedy Virgins of Sherwood Forest is a 2000 adventure comedy romance film written by Louise Monclair and directed by Cybil Richards. Comedy If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home By Now is a 2006 film directed by Peter Lauer. Thriller Through the Breaking Glass is a 2014 short adventure film written and directed by Ivan Mena. Documentary film Muhammad Ali: The Greatest 1964-74 is a 1974 film directed by William Klein. Thriller Aanmai Thavarael is a 2011 Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by Kuzhanthai Velappan. The film, featuring newcomers Dhruva and Shruti alongside Sampath Raj and Panchu Subbu in primary roles, deals with human trafficking. It was released on 3 June 2011. Comedy Deewane Huye Paagal, is a 2005 Bollywood romance action comedy film directed by Vikram Bhatt, and produced by Firoz A. Nadiadwala. The film features Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Shahid Kapoor, Rimi Sen, Paresh Rawal along with many others. Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi make guest appearances. The film was released on 25 November 2005. It turned out to be a box office flop. Its plot was lifted from the 1998 American comedy film There's Something About Mary. Science Fiction The Island is a 2005 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Michael Bay, starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson. It was released on July 22, 2005, in the United States, and was nominated for three awards, including the Teen Choice Award. It is described as a pastiche of "escape-from-dystopia" science fiction films of the 1960s and 1970s such as Fahrenheit 451, THX 1138, Parts: The Clonus Horror, and Logan's Run. The film's plot revolves around the struggle of Ewan McGregor's character to fit into the highly structured world he lives in, isolated in a compound, and the series of events that unfold when he questions how truthful that world really is. After he learns that the compound inhabitants are clones who are used for organ harvesting and surrogate motherhood for wealthy people in the outside world, he escapes. The film cost $126 million to produce. It earned only $36 million at the United States box office, but earned $127 million overseas, for a $162 million worldwide total. The original score for the film was composed by Steve Jablonsky, who would go on to score Bay's further works. Animation Based on the illustrations and short story by Art Director, Mac Torres, and written by Director, Eusebio Torres, and Producer, Patrick Torres, WOLF SHEEP will be voiced by an array of stars, including Christopher Lloyd, Tim Curry, and Eric Idle, with Emmy nominated voice over supervision by Susan Blu. Orphan Film’s Patrick Torres and Daniel J. Wiley will be producing the film, along with Melody Terrace Entertainment’s Kelly Lynn Warren and Jason Van Eman of Weathervane Productions. Hugh Edwards is and Executive Producer on the picture. Thriller With the Mounted Police is a 1912 American silent short film written by Lloyd Lonergan. Starring William Garwood as a Mounted Police Officer and Mignon Anderson his sweetheart. Comedy "Ask Tel Avivians about artists who have defined their city's cinema and they will mention Uri Zohar without fail. Zohar was one of Israel's most influential filmmakers. Starting as an actor and comedian in the fifties, he headed up an ad hoc troupe of performers and rock-'n'-roll-styled pacifists. In addition to establishing a celebrity image on both radio and television, he directed his own features, including the seminal portraits of Tel Aviv Metzitzim (also known as Peeping Toms) and Big Eyes. Together, these two films depict a counterculture Tel Aviv that is progressive and blessed with many delights, but also self-critical and perhaps a little exhausted by the push and pull of secularism and orthodoxy. Benny Furman, the protagonist of Big Eyes, is played by Zohar, who offers himself up for a beating in the role of a basketball coach with a wife, a young child and an unparalleled lust for womanizing. Benny is a creature of habit, compelled through his days in the city less by domestic obligations or his team's schedule of practices and games than by the elaborate air-traffic control required to pull off his daily assignations with an array of women. Big Eyes does a fine job revealing both the captivating local charm of the city and the era's sun-blanched sexual adventuring. In retrospect, it also shows Zohar leading a transformation of Tel Aviv cinema. By following a group of people who strive for happiness through their relationships with each other – not through politics, religion or larger forms of identity – he anticipates Tel Aviv's multi-character “network narratives” of the nineties. With a breezy, direct camera that seems influenced both by John Cassavetes and the French Nouvelle Vague, Zohar confronts his protagonist's self-deceptions with remarkable candour. He also shows his own struggles to come to terms with his impulses and frustrations – both as a filmmaker and a man. A few years after he completed Big Eyes, Zohar left bohemian Tel Aviv behind and became an ultra-Orthodox Jew in Jerusalem." Quoting Cameron Bailey on the 2009 TIFF site. Thriller Godmother is a 1999 Hindi biographical drama film directed by Vinay Shukla released in 1999, and ostensibly inspired by the life of Santokben Jadeja, who ran the Mafia operations of Porbandar, Gujarat in the late 1980s and early 1990s and later turned politician. Comedy The Professional is a 2003 comedy/drama, based on 1990 drama of the same name, written and directed by famous Serbian playwright Dušan Kovačević. This movie earned its cult status by showing some of the darkest moments in Serbian history in actual and sometimes even comic way. This movie was nominated for seven awards of which it received five. Comedy Am I Beautiful? is a 1998 comedy drama film directed by Doris Dörrie and written by Doris Dörrie, Rolf Basedow and, Ruth Stadler Comedy Mr. Pellikoduku is a 2013 Telugu film directed by Devi Prasad starring Sunil and Isha Chawla in the lead roles. This movie is produced by N. V. Prasad and Paras Jain on Megaa Super Good Films Banner while S. A. Rajkumar scored the Music. This film is an official remake of 2011 Hindi film Tanu Weds Manu directed by Anand L. Rai starring R. Madhavan and Kangna Ranaut in the Lead Roles. The film released on March 1, 2013. Animation Tiger Head is a 2009 animation film written by Bhumenjoy Konsam and Hemchandra Chanam and directed by Bhumen Joy Konsam. Animation Sons of Ram is a 2012 Indian animated film created by Amar Chitra Katha Animation Studios and co-produced by Cartoon Network It is Amar Chitra Katha's first animated feature film in stereoscopic 3D. It released to theatres in India on 2 November 2012. It is based on Indian mythology of the sons of Rama - Luv and Kush. The movie was screened at the Toronto Animation Arts festival in 2013. The movie first premiered on television on Cartoon Network. Animation Sk8rz is a 2011 animated short film directed by Robin Todd. Comedy His Butler's Sister is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Deanna Durbin. Written by Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt, the film is about a young girl who visits New York City to see her half-brother, and to try to start a music career. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Sound Recording. The supporting cast includes Franchot Tone, Pat O'Brien, Akim Tamiroff, Evelyn Ankers and Hans Conreid. Documentary film Behind The Screen is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Aung Nwai Htway. Documentary film Museum is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Džemila Mešić, Belmin Mustajbašić and Benjamin Ramić. Documentary film Battle for the Xingu is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Iara Lee. Documentary film Taubman Sucks is an award-winning short documentary about a precedent-setting intellectual property lawsuit. The documentary was written and directed by filmmaker Theo Lipfert, an Associate Professor in the School of Film and Photography at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. An original score was created for the documentary by composer Stefan Hakenberg of Juneau, Alaska. The six-minute film explores Taubman v. WebFeats, a lawsuit that involved the complex relationships between domain names, trademarks, and free speech. As the first "sucks.com" case to reach the level of the United States Court of Appeals, the decision in Taubman v. WebFeats established precedents concerning the non-commercial use of trademarks in domain names. Documentary film Presenting Frank Edwards’ FLYING SAUCERS: SERIOUS BUSINESS. Hear stories of flying saucers and ships at sea, astronomer reports, power sources, censorship, moon signals, contactees and kooks and much more. Comedy Gramaphone is a 2003 Malayalam musical drama film by Kamal starring Dileep, Meera Jasmine and Navya Nair. Documentary film A comme Adrienne is a 2000 film directed by Boris Lehmann. Comedy Beatrice Coron's Daily Battles is a 2013 short animated comedy film directed by James Stewart. Comedy Dish Dogs is a direct-to-DVD romantic comedy film released in 2000. It stars Sean Astin and Matthew Lillard and was directed by Robert Kubilos. The film is about the relationship between two friends and when they find love they must both go their separate ways. The movie was actually shot and completed in 1998. Documentary film The film GO IN PEACE, RAIN! is a journey following the metamorphosis of one Jewish melody, an ancient prayer of parting from the rain - "Who Brings The Dew"- and following its many incarnations which bring it to its final dramatic stance - to be the anthem of the State of Israel.From what is known, the melody began in Italy, and from there took a northerly turn to France, then West into Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar. During the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition, the melody was spread amongst the northern Portuguese communities - to cities such as Amsterdam, London, Hamburg, Paris and Prague; and to communities in the East: Greece, Bulgaria, Rumania and Turkey. From there, it would seem, the melody moved to Eastern Europe. It was also nurtured among the southern Portuguese communities, in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.The tune of the melody can be found in many variations. Among these: a Flemish National Song, a Polish air, a Turkish melody, a Slavic Shepherd Song, an ancient Italian song, a Czech children's tune, the "Hallel Blessings" (Sephardic Style), the scoring for the prayer " The Living God is Exalted " as per the customs of the Jews of Rome, a Swedish ditty called "Ack, Vrmeland," a Bohemian Folk Song, an original tune sung in the synagogue in the town of Yassi, a Valachian national song, a Basque national song, the opening of the symphonic poem "The Moldau," by Czech composer Bedrich Smetana, and others. The melody left Gibraltar, crossing the Atlantic Ocean and arriving in America; and on its journey across the globe, at the end of the 19th Century, the same tune returned to the Land of Israel. The film moves around two axes: The wandering journey of the melody is its central axis. The other is that which takes the film from country to country and city to city, will be constructed from diaries of the Rabbinical Emissaries, mainly the wonderful journal of Rabbi Chayim Joseph Azulay (The "Chida"): "A Perfect Circle: A Story of Travels," which was written between 1753-1794.The film will recreate the journey of the melody, except instead of doing so on rickety wagons and boats, it will be done using Europe's modern transport of today. And because ultimately, there are people at the core of every film, the film will reach the remaining of the relevant Jewish communities scattered around the world, and those in Israel. Through the journey of the melody in the film, the richness and depths of this musical culture will be revealed, in an encounter with those who created and still create it. People who learned their daily ancient musical repertoire by ear, and continue this musical tradition upon which they were weaned. Documentary film The Man That Got Away is a 2012 documentary, biographical, musical and short film written and directed by Trevor Anderson. Comedy Fire, Ice and Dynamite is a German feature length sports film directed by Willy Bogner in 1990. It a sequel to Fire and Ice. The screenplay was written by Tony Williamson, based on an original story by Willy Bogner. Animation On the ocean floor, Lupin is once again seeking a treasure hoping to get on Fujiko's good side. As Zenigata chases them on sea and land, people around the gang begin to vanish mysteriously. The fog rolls in and Mamo Kyosuke appears in a burst of light; he claims to be from the future and seeks revenge on Lupin III for what Lupin XIII has done to him. Mamo hurls Lupin, Jigen, Goemon, and Zenigata 500 years into the past; as two warring factions fight over a legendary shrine dedicated to time travel, Lupin must find a way to survive the past to ensure his future. Animation Hey Arnold!: The Movie is a 2002 comedy animated film based on the 1996 Nickelodeon animated television series Hey Arnold!. The film follows Arnold, Gerald, and Helga on a quest to save their neighborhood from a greedy developer who plans on converting it into a huge shopping mall. The film was released on June 28, 2002 and produced by Snee Oosh, Inc. and Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Thriller Fruit of Labor is a 2011 short drama romance thriller film written and directed by La Monde Byrd. Science Fiction The Future is a 2011 German-American drama film written, directed by, and starring Miranda July. The Future made its world premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where it was screened in the Premieres section. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. Animation The Fifth-Column Mouse is an animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series released on March 6, 1943. Directed by Friz Freleng, the cartoon features a band of humble mice who engage in war against a cat. The short was given a Blue Ribbon reissue, released on April 22, 1950. Comedy Hollywood & Wine is a 2010 American comedy film. Documentary film The Journalist and the Jihadi is a 2006 TV Documentary written by Amit Roy and directed by Ahmed A. Jamal, Ramesh Sharma,and Asad Qureshi. Thriller The Prodigies is a 2011 French-British computer-animated science fiction, action, drama and psychological thriller film based on La Nuit des enfants rois, a novel written by French writer Bernard Lenteric, Magnolia Pictures had acquired distribution rights in the film for North America and plans to release the English-language version under the title The Prodigies, Entertainment Film Distributors had acquired distribution rights in the film for United Kingdom and Ireland and plans to release the English-language version under the title The Prodigies: The Night of Royal Children, as Warner Bros. Pictures holds France distribution rights. Documentary film A Era dos Campeões is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Marcos Bernstein and Cesario de Mello Franco. Comedy The Oranges is an American romantic comedy directed by Julian Farino, starring Hugh Laurie, Leighton Meester, Catherine Keener, Oliver Platt, Allison Janney, Alia Shawkat, and Adam Brody. The film chronicles how two families deal with a scandal involving a married man and his friends' daughter. Set in "The Oranges" area of Essex County, New Jersey, The Oranges was primarily filmed in New Rochelle, New York. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2011 and was released by ATO Pictures in the United States on October 5, 2012. The film received mixed reviews upon its release. Comedy All This and Rabbit Stew is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Merrie Melodies series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on September 20, 1941 by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by an uncredited Tex Avery, with musical supervision by Carl W. Stalling The cartoon was the final Avery-directed Bugs Bunny short to be released. Although it was produced before The Heckling Hare, it was released afterwards. The title is a parody of that of All This and Heaven Too. Because the cartoon was released after Avery left Warner Bros., Avery's name does not appear in the credits. After copyright on All This and Rabbit Stew expired in 1969, the film fell into the public domain. The cartoon has been considered highly controversial due to racial stereotyping, which prompted United Artists to withhold this cartoon from syndication a year before it entered the public domain, making it one of the infamous Censored Eleven. The plot has Bugs Bunny hunted by a slow-witted African American hunter who sounds and looks like Stepin Fetchit. Thriller Blood of Redemption is a 2013 American independent straight-to-DVD crime drama film, released September 24, 2013, via Entertainment One Films. The film was written and directed by Giorgio Serafini and Shawn Sourgose. Gianni Capaldi serves as co-producer and stars in the film, along with Dolph Lundgren, Vinnie Jones, Billy Zane and Robert Davi. Comedy Thea Roland or The Adventure of Thea Roland is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Lil Dagover, Hans Rehmann and Margarete Kupfer. The film marked the directorial debut of Koster, who was forced to emigrate from Germany by the Nazi party following his next film and later went on to be a leading Hollywood director. Billy Wilder may have also worked on the screenplay, although he remained uncredited. Comedy The Great Muppet Caper is a 1981 mystery musical comedy film directed by Jim Henson. It is the second of a series of live-action musical feature films, starring Jim Henson's Muppets. This film was produced by Henson Associates and ITC Entertainment, and originally released by Universal Pictures on June 26, 1981. It is also the only Muppet feature film directed by Henson. Shot in England, the film was released shortly after the final season of The Muppet Show. Comedy The Blue Fox is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Zarah Leander, Willy Birgel and Paul Hörbiger. It was based on a play by the Hungarian writer Ferenc Herczeg. Comedy La cento chilometri is a 1959 film directed by Giulio Petroni. Comedy Ella Cinders is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Colleen Moore, produced by her husband John McCormick, and co-starring Moore's most popular co-star, Lloyd Hughes. The film is based on the syndicated comic strip of the same name by William M. Conselman and Charles Plumb. In 2013, Ella Cinders was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Thriller The Usual Suspects is a 1995 German-American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio del Toro, Chazz Palminteri, Kevin Pollak, Pete Postlethwaite and Kevin Spacey. The film follows the interrogation of Roger "Verbal" Kint, a small-time con man who is one of only two survivors of a massacre and fire on a ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles. He tells an interrogator a convoluted story about events that led him and four other criminals to the boat and of a mysterious mob boss known as Keyser Söze who commissioned their work. Using flashback and narration, Kint's story becomes increasingly complex. The film, shot on a $6 million budget, began as a title taken from a column in Spy magazine called "The Usual Suspects", after one of Claude Rains' most memorable lines in the classic film Casablanca. Singer thought it would make a good title for a film, the poster for which he and McQuarrie had developed as the first visual idea. The film was shown out of competition at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, and then initially released in a few theaters. Thriller I Heart Doomsday is a 2010 sci-fi romantic comedy film written and directed by Patrick Downing. Documentary film Ephemeral City is a short documentary comedy drama film directed by Phil Davis. Documentary film Enjoy Your Meal - How Food Changes the World is a 2010 documentary film directed by Walther Grotenhuis. Animation So Does an Automobile is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Margie Hines as Betty Boop. Animation Legend of Toki is a 2008 animated film directed by Kobun Shizuno. Documentary film Los Wild Ones is a 2013 documentary, drama, music, family, biographical film written by Ryan Brown and Elise Salomon directed by Elise Salomon. Comedy Les Amants de minuit is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed by Roger Richebé, written by Jacques Sigurd, starring Cécilia Bert and Jean Marais. In United Kingdom the film was known under the title "De älskande vid midnatt", "Keskiyön rakastavaiset", "The Lovers of Midnight". Thriller Chamku is a 2008 Indian crime drama film written and directed by Kabeer Kaushik. It stars Bobby Deol in the eponymous role. It also co-stars Priyanka Chopra and Irrfan Khan. The film released worldwide on 29 August 2008. Comedy Weasel While You Work is a 1958 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Barnyard Dawg, and the weasel from earlier shorts like Plop Goes the Weasel and Weasel Stop. Unlike many Foghorn shorts, this one takes place during the winter; as such, many of the gags involve snow and ice. The title is a pun on "whistle while you work". Comedy Flaming Fire Chief is a 1976 comedy family film written by Sven Methling and directed by Ib Mossin. Documentary film Great Women Artists: Frida Kahlo is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Dominique Mougenot. Comedy Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai is a 2010 Bollywood sci-fi romance film directed by Milap Zaveri. It stars Riteish Deshmukh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Sonal Sehgal and Ruslaan Mumtaz in lead roles. It was Warner Bros.'s third Indian movie production. The film released on 9 April 2010, received mixed reviews from critics, and was declared under average grosser at the box office. Even though it was released in 2010, Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai has yet to receive a home video release. Documentary film Train Life is a 2006 documentary film about riders on Amtrak's Capitol Corridor. It tells the story of life aboard the train through interviews with 12 commuters. Train Life received a Best of Festival - Documentary award from the Berkeley Video & Film Festival in 2004 but was first screened at the Davis Film Festival in 2006. Documentary film Flock of Dodos: The Evolution-Intelligent Design Circus is a documentary film by American marine biologist and filmmaker Randy Olson. It highlights the debate between proponents of the concept of intelligent design and the scientific consensus that supports evolution. The documentary was first screened publicly on February 2, 2006 in Kansas, where much of the public controversy on intelligent design began, as well as the starting point of discussion in the documentary. Other public screenings followed in universities, including Harvard and the SUNY Stony Brook, marking the celebration of Charles Darwin's birthday. Comedy An inside look into the glamour and powerful egos that drive Hollywood and the desperation that is never far beneath its surface. Lillian is a mature writer who has been trying without success to sell scripts in the fast-paced world of Hollywood. At 65, she explains to her grandson that his free ride is over and that he must stop abusing her kindness. He must now quit school and go to any length (including representing himself as a writer) to promote his grandmother’s scripts. Thriller Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life is a 2003 action film based on the popular Tomb Raider video game series and stars Angelina Jolie as the titular Lara Croft character with supporting roles done by Gerard Butler, Ciarán Hinds, Chris Barrie, Noah Taylor, Til Schweiger, Djimon Hounsou, and Simon Yam. The film was directed by Jan de Bont and is a sequel to the 2001 film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Like the first film, the film received mostly negative reviews, though critics noted an improvement on its predecessor particularly in the action sequences and continued to praise Jolie's performance as Lara Croft. Despite the film's critical improvement over its predecessor, it did not repeat its financial success, grossing $156 million compared to the previous instalment's $274 million. Thriller Chasing Sleep is a 2001 psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Walker released to video in 2001. It depicts the reaction of a college professor who awakens to find his wife missing. It stars Jeff Daniels and Emily Bergl. Documentary film Et slot i et slot: Krogen og Kronborg is a 1954 short documentary film written by Carl Theodor Dreyer, and directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and Jørgen Roos. Thriller Alien Trespass is a 2009 science-fiction comedy film based on 1950s sci-fi B movies, directed by R.W. Goodwin. It stars Eric McCormack and Robert Patrick. The film was shot in Ashcroft, B.C. Animation The Smoke Seller is a 2012 short animated film written by Alejandro Monreal, María Barbadillo, Marta Rodríguez, and directed by Jaime Maestro. Comedy Vacation! is a film directed by Zach Clark. Comedy Man-Proof is a 1938 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is based on the 1937 novel The Four Marys written by Fannie Heaslip Lea. Comedy Martian Child is a 2007 American comedy-drama film about a writer who adopts a strange young boy who believes himself to be from Mars. Martian Child was released on November 2, 2007. The film was directed by Menno Meyjes and produced by New Line Cinema. It stars John Cusack and Bobby Coleman. The MPAA rating system rated the film with a PG for thematic elements and mild language. Comedy What's Cookin' Doc? is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett and starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a variant on Bugs' catch-phrase "What's up Doc?". It also hints at one of the scenes in the picture. Thriller Blunt, the Fourth Man is a 1987 film written by Robin Chapman and directed by John Glenister. Animation Buddy the Detective is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. The short was released on September 15, 1934, though the date would seem to be in dispute, as one source gives as a date October 17. The short was supervised by Jack King. Musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Science Fiction Khottabych Ч], Hottabych is a 2006 Russian comedy folk-tale by STV Film Company, a remake of the 1956 Soviet film Old Khottabych. This film has little in common with the first film, except for some central elements. The film has the screen name K}{OTT@B\CH, underscoring the film's Internet motif. It is based on the novel The Copper Jar of Old Khottabych by Sergey Oblomov. It opened in theaters on August 10, 2006 at Karoprokat. Thriller The Sight is a 2000 mystery-thriller TV film written and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. Comedy Matinee Ladies was a 1927 American silent comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Directed by Byron Haskin, the film starred May McAvoy and was Haskin's first directorial effort after having been a cinematographer. Matinee Ladies is now considered lost. Animation Tsume is a 2013 animated short film directed by David Broner, Kevin Cordier-Royer,Jake Delamare, Tristan Jaegly, Vincent Touache & Chien-Chang Wu. Documentary film Full Battle Rattle is a 2008 documentary film directed by Tony Gerber and Jesse Moss. Comedy Vegam is a 2014 Malayalam film starring Prathap Pothen, Vineeth Kumar, Jacob Gregory, Samskruthy Shenoy, and Shammi Thilakan in the lead roles. Vegam is a thriller film directed by K G Anil Kumar, and produced under the banner of FX4 Movie Makers. Govind Menon composed music for the film. The film began filming in January 2014 in and around Cochin, with the final schedule completing in April 2014. The film is slated for July 2014 release. Comedy Pranchiyettan & the Saint is a 2010 Malayalam satirical comedy film written, directed, and produced by Ranjith. The film centres on the fictitious conversation between the Thrissur based rice merchant C.E. Francis aka Pranchiyettan and St. Francis of Assisi. Priyamani, Innocent, Siddique, Kushboo, Jagathy Sreekumar, Ganapathy, Sasi Kalinga, Tini Tom and Biju Menon play the other important roles. Comedy Never Touched Me is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film White Man's Country is a documentary film directed by Anthony Howarth and David R. Koff. It is a part of The Black Man's Land Trilogy. Science Fiction Chasing the Past is a drama film directed by Jonathan Salemi. Animation The well is a 2000 animation, short film written and directed by Jérôme Boulbès. Thriller Hazlo Por Mí is a 1997 drama film written by Joan Miquel Hernández Gascón and directed by Ángel Fernández Santos. Comedy Doppelgänger Paul is a 2011 comedy film written by Kris Elgstrand and directed by Kris Elgstrand and Dylan Akio Smith. Comedy La Fiebre del Loco is a 2001 Chilean comedy. Thriller Subway Riders is a 1981 film directed by Amos Poe. Comedy No.20 Madras Mail is a 1990 Malayalam action-comedy film directed by Joshiy, starring Mohanlal in lead role along with M. G. Soman, Jagadish, Manianpilla Raju, Ashokan and also features Mammooty as himself. This film was remade in Hindi as Teesra Kaun by Partho Ghosh with Mithun Chakraborty. Comedy Goodnight, My Love is a 1973 film directed by Peter Hyams. Comedy Raja Kumarudu is a 1999 Telugu movie produced by C. Aswini Dutt on Vyjayanthi Movies banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Starring Mahesh Babu, Preity Zinta in the lead roles, Krishna made a guest appearance as the father of Mahesh Babu and music composed by Mani Sharma. Raja Kumarudu is first film of Mahesh Babu as hero, received positive reviews and was commercially successful. It was dubbed into hindi as prince no 1. The film recorded as Super Hit at box-office. Comedy The Barkleys of Broadway is a 1949 musical film from the Arthur Freed unit at MGM that reunited Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers after ten years apart. Directed by Charles Walters, the screenplay is by Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Sidney Sheldon, the songs are by Harry Warren and Ira Gershwin with the addition of "They Can't Take That Away from Me" by George and Ira Gershwin, and the choreography was created by Robert Alton and Hermes Pan. Also featured in the cast were Oscar Levant, Billie Burke, Jacques François and Gale Robbins. Rogers came in as a last minute replacement for Judy Garland, whose frequent absences due to a dependency on prescription medication cost her the role. This turned out to be the last film that Astaire and Rogers made together, and their only film together in color. Many critics at the time remarked upon Rogers' changed figure, noting that the elfin girl of the 30's had made way for a sturdy, athletic woman. Comedy Arthur? Arthur! is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Shelley Winters, Donald Pleasence and Terry-Thomas. A dull and unsuccessful inventor begins to develop a second identity as a man about town with a completely different life. Documentary film It's Up To You is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Kajsa Næss. Documentary film Danach hätte es schön sein müssen is a 2000 film directed by Karin Jurschick. Documentary film First Contact is a 1983 documentary by Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson which recounts the discovery of a flourishing native population in the interior highlands of New Guinea in 1930 in what had been thought to be an uninhabited area. It is based on the book of the same name by the same authors. Inhabitants of the region and surviving members of the Leahy brothers' gold prospecting party recount their astonishment at this unforeseen meeting. The film includes still photographs taken by a member of the expedition and contemporary footage of the island's terrain. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It won Best Feature Documentary at the 1983 Australian Film Institute Awards. Comedy Little Billy's Strategy is a 1914 short film, a part of Little Billy series. Documentary film Beyond the Moon: Failure Is Not an Option 2 is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Rushmore DeNooyer. Thriller Radioland Murders is a 1994 comedy mystery film directed by Mel Smith and co-written/produced by George Lucas. Radioland Murders is set in the 1939 atmosphere of old-time radio and pays homage to the screwball comedy films of the 1930s. The film tells the story of writer Roger Henderson trying to settle relationship issues with his wife while dealing with a whodunit murder mystery in a radio station. The films stars an ensemble cast, including Brian Benben, Mary Stuart Masterson, Scott Michael Campbell, Michael Lerner and Ned Beatty. Radioland Murders also features numerous small roles and cameo appearances, including Michael McKean, Bobcat Goldthwait, Jeffrey Tambor, Christopher Lloyd, George Burns, Billy Barty and Rosemary Clooney. George Lucas began development for the film in the 1970s, originally attached as director for Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz's script. Universal Pictures commenced pre-production and both Steve Martin and Cindy Williams had already been approached for the two leads before Radioland Murders languished in development hell for over 20 years. Comedy Margin for Error is a 1943 American drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Lillie Hayward and Samuel Fuller is based on the 1939 play of the same title by Clare Boothe Luce. Comedy Le belle famiglie is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Ugo Gregoretti and starring Annie Girardot. Thriller The Drive is a 1996 thriller film written by Adam Barken and Romy Goulem, and directed by Romy Goulem. Animation Brad Gary is a 2011 short animated comedy and family film directed by Pierre Coffin. Documentary film Dzi Croquettes is a 2009 Brazilian documentary about a Brazilian dance and theater group. Science Fiction Europa Report is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Sebastián Cordero, and starring Christian Camargo, Anamaria Marinca, Michael Nyqvist, Daniel Wu, Karolina Wydra, and Sharlto Copley. A found footage film, it recounts the fictional story of the first crewed mission to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons. Despite a disastrous technical failure that loses all communications with Earth mission control and a series of dangerous crises, the crew continues their mission to Europa and encounters a baffling mystery. Animation In old New Orleans, it's a momentous day in the lives of Pierre and Fifi Cat: their daughters Pierrette and Fabrette are born. But by a "calamity of birth," one little kitten, Fabrette, comes into the world with a white stripe down her back. It only matters to Fabrette the following spring. Her sister Pierrette easily attracts an eager boyfriend, but the local tomcats are frightened by her skunk-like stripe. As fate would have it, Fabrette's ship comes in- from France, and containing Pepé Le Pew. The two spot each other; instantly, there are stars in their eyes. Their passionate embrace is disturbed only by her sad discovery that one whiff of her lover is enough to make her pass out. She tries to combat Pepé's pungency by holding her breath (turning all sorts of colors). Pepé mistakes her red face for blushing and sprays himself with perfume. Deciding to look up "what thees pew means" every time he appears, Pepé finds out how offensive his stench is. He declares, "For her, I will make myself dainty," and heads into Henri's Deodorizing Service just as Fabrette, about to commit suicide, realizes, "If you can't lick them...," and dashes into Pierre's Limburger Cheese Co. The last scene has the foul-smelling female chasing after the now-sanitary Pepé. Comedy Toto and the King of Rome is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. Thriller Haven't We Met Before? is a 2002 mystery film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Page Fletcher, Anthony Lemke and Daniela Amavia. It was directed by René Bonniére and written by Mary Higgins Clark and John Rutter. Comedy Sayed El Atefy is an Egyptian film about a simple woman called Um Sayed raises her son after his father died. She works a taxi driver and car pickups to face life's burdens. At the same time loving Al-Ahli Team so much and sponsor her son Sayed, who is facing several problems at the university with his uncle. Um Sayed and friends try to lifting the injustice done to her son in the comic style concert. Comedy Wedding Worries is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 202nd Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Drôles de zèbres is a 1977 French comedy film. Two unemployed men, heavily in debt due to losses at the racetrack, are hired by a criminal mastermind to harass the guests of a hotel he hopes to purchase at a below-market price in order to access a tunnel below the building that leads directly to a nearby bank. Written and directed by Guy Lux, the film stars Patrick Topaloff, Coluche, Annie Cordy, Claude François, Sim and Petula Clark. Comedy Don‘t Think About White Monkeys is a Russian social satirical tragicomedy film directed by Yuri Mamin. The screenplay was written by Yuri Mamin and Vladimir Vardunas, translated into verse by Vyacheslav Leikin. The film has a second name: "Chaldean Face", presented in the opening titles; in contemporary Russian slang, the word "Chaldean" denotes a greedy lackey. The form of the film is unusual: all dialogues are in verse accompanied by a strict musical rhythm. The creators of the film define its genre as a tragic farce. Comedy Ladies Hostel is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Hariharan and produced by Dr Balakrishnan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai and Pattom Sadan in lead roles. The film had musical score by MS Baburaj. Comedy Comic Book Villains is a 2002 comedy film written and directed by James Robinson. Comedy Kolumpo is a Malaysian anthology film scheduled for release on 5 December 2013. It is a collection of three multilingual short stories directed by Bront Palarae, Sheikh Munasar, and Rozi Izma. The film is produced by the directors alongside associate producer James Wong under the production company Otto Films SDN BHD. Set in Kuala Lumpur, the story weaves together the common themes of life, hopes and dreams. The cast includes Sharifah Amani, Azad Jazmin, Ruminah Sidek, Nell Ng, Mano Maniam, Soffi Jikan, Sabri Yunus, Sherry Alhadad, Along Eyzandy, Radhi Khalid and Emely Poon. Comedy Goofy and Wilbur is a cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures on March 17, 1939. It was the first cartoon which featured Goofy in his first solo role without Mickey Mouse and/or Donald Duck. In this cartoon Goofy goes fishing with his pet grasshopper, Wilbur, only for persistent bad luck to befall the duo. The cartoon is notable for its high level of japery throughout, and its remarkable sequence of 13 consecutive pratfalls. Comedy Let's Gôtoku-ji! is a comedy film directed by Yôichi Maeda. Comedy Bangalore Mail is a 1968 Indian Kannada film directed by L. S. Narayana and produced by Y. V. Rao. The film stars Rajkumar, Narasimharaju and Jayanthi in lead roles. Comedy The Diane Linkletter Story is a 1970 16mm short film by American filmmaker John Waters starring Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce,and David Lochary Thriller Frailty is a 2001 psychological thriller film, directed by and starring Bill Paxton, and co-starring Matthew McConaughey. This film is the directorial debut for Paxton. The plot focuses on the strange relationship between two young boys and their fanatically religious father, who believes that he has been commanded by God to kill demons. Comedy Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi is a 1979 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rajat Rakshit. Documentary film "This short documentary dives into the life of someone who creates formulas for happiness on a daily basis. Jeff Young is the head brewer beer for The Black Star Co-op in Austin. This is the story of how he got into it, and why he stays." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Thriller Searching for Angels is a 2011 thriller film directed by Nadeem Soumah. Documentary film Orphans of Apollo is a documentary film directed and produced by Michael Potter, co-directed by Becky Neiman and edited by Todd Jones describes how a band of entrepreneurs tried to privatize the space station Mir and tells the story that led to the development of MirCorp. It features prominent NewSpace entrepreneurs and space advocates, backed financially by Walter Anderson. Comedy Starting Over is a 1979 American comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Candice Bergen and Jill Clayburgh which tells the story of a recently divorced man who is torn between his new girlfriend and his ex-wife. It co-stars Charles Durning, Frances Sternhagen, Austin Pendleton and Mary Kay Place. The movie was adapted by James L. Brooks from a novel by Dan Wakefield. It was directed by Alan J. Pakula. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager wrote three original songs for the film: "Easy For You," "Better Than Ever," and "Starting Over." All three were sung onscreen by Bergen. Comedy Oldboys is a 2009 comedy drama film written and directed by Nikolaj Steen. Comedy Le tatoué is a French–Italian comedy movie from 1968, directed by Denys de La Patellière, written by Alphonse Boudard, and starring by Jean Gabin and Louis de Funès. Documentary film Bhopali is a 2011 documentary film directed by Max Carlson. Documentary film Inside the Game: Controlling Gamer is a 2010 documentary film produced by Miguel Casillas and Cliff Stephenson. Comedy The Ambassador's Daughter is a 1956 romantic comedy film starring Olivia de Havilland and John Forsythe. Documentary film "POSTCARD TO DADDY tells the autobiographical story of sexual abuse experienced between the ages of eight and sixteen by the filmmaker Michael Stock at the hands of his own father. Twenty-five years later he confronts his father and his family with this past – before a rolling camera. In doing so, the director digs deep into the history of his left-wing-liberal family in which sexual abuse would seem unimaginable. And yet a transgression did occur, which subsequently turned into years of sexual abuse. Why only the youngest of the three children was the target of this abuse is one of the many questions for which the film’s director is unable to find an answer – even as an adult. Yet time and again feelings of guilt and shame have forced Michael Stock to confront his traumatic past. In conversations with his siblings and his mother Margret at home in the Black Forest, he learns what consequences their family drama has had – and still has – for them today. His sister, Anja, a qualified social educator and the mother of two sons herself, has cut herself off from their father. Michael’s brother Christian, a political scientist and editor, is the only one who keeps in touch with their father, although he too condemns the abuse unequivocally. At the same time Christian remembers the good times, and his father’s bid to create for his children a happier childhood than he himself had known. Michael Stock also provides an insight into the extremes of his own life – a life that is still overshadowed by his childhood trauma. He discusses his shame, his feelings of guilt, his promiscuity and how he now lives with HIV. A heart attack in autumn 2007 prompts him to broach the subject of his trauma once again. On a trip to Thailand he decides to make POSTCARD TO DADDY, a video message to his father." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival. Thriller Half Shaved is a 2012 short drama family thriller film written and directed by Bogdan Muresanu. Thriller Just for the Hell of It is a 1968 drama thriller film written by Allison Louise Downe and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. Comedy Lina Braake is a 1974 film directed and written by Bernhard Sinkel. Documentary film An Evening with Quincy Jones is a 2008 biography film produced by Julieanna Richardson. Documentary film Unlawful Killing is a 2011 British documentary film, directed by Keith Allen, about the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed on 31 August 1997. It was financed by Mohamed Al-Fayed and Associated-Rediffusion and shown in Cannes while the 2011 Cannes Film Festival was in progress. It argues that the British and French authorities covered up uncomfortable facts about the crash, accuses Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret of being 'gangsters in tiaras', and alleges that Prince Philip is a psychopath, in the mould of British serial killer Fred West, who orchestrated the murder of Diana and Dodi. It also alleges that Diana's life could have been saved had she been taken to hospital quickly and efficiently, and condemns the inquest into her death for failing to investigate why this action was not taken. It perpetuates the long-standing allegation by Al-Fayed that the Royal Family was opposed to Diana's relationship with Dodi due to his religion. Martyn Gregory, author of a book on the Princess of Wales' last days, has described the film as "ludicrous". He said: "It simply regurgitates everything Mohamed Fayed has been saying since the year 2000. Thriller Aan: Men At Work is a 2004 Bollywood action film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar featuring Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Shatrughan Sinha and Paresh Rawal in the leading roles, while Jackie Shroff, Raveena Tandon, Lara Dutta and Irrfan Khan played supporting roles. The movie is about the life of a police officer fighting crime constantly. Documentary film Bigger Questions: The Psychic Matrix is a 2008 documentary film directed by Ron James. Thriller Evasive Action was a film released in 1998, directed by Jerry P. Jacobs and starring Dorian Harewood and Roy Scheider. Comedy Anneka Hawn and Clay Monroe, one-hit wonders "Kill The Puppy," may be washed-up... but they are still dirty. Modesto filmmaker; Kevin Keith Baker, follows the bitterly divorced rockers as they unleash their music on a whole new audience: Kindergarteners. By day, they're "Sunny and Share," injecting their twisted tunes about pedophilia, lung cancer and homemade bombs into the curriculum. By night, they walk on the dark side, dabbling in drugs, amateur porn and prostitution. Finally, a rock 'n' roll movie musical for the unattractive, unloved, unarmed inner child in each of us. Animation Ashita no Joe 2 is an animation action drama film directed by Osamu Dezaki. Comedy Basta't Kasama Kita is a 1995 Filipino film produced by Star Cinema, directed by Rory Quintos. The plot is similar to that of the 1953 film Roman Holiday, which starred Audrey Hepburn. Animation Pluto's Party also known as Plutos Party, La Fiesta de Pluto,La Fête de Pluto and Plutos födelsedagsfest or Plutos födelsedagsskiva is a cartoon in the Mickey Mouse series, produced by Walt Disney for RKO Radio Pictures, released 19 September 1952. Comedy One Way Ticket is a 2008 Malayalam film by Bipin Prabhakar starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Bhama in lead roles and Mammootty in a cameo appearance. Thriller Runaway Car is a 1997 film written by Paul F. Edwards and directed by Jack Sholder. Comedy Odor of the Day is a 1948 animated short in the Looney Tunes series starring Pepé Le Pew. It is the only short in which he appears not as a lover; it is also the only short in which Pepe does not speak, save for one line at the end. It is one of only three Pepé Le Pew shorts not to be directed by Chuck Jones, another being Dog Pounded, a Friz Freleng cartoon of which Pepé Le Pew makes a cameo appearance, and another being Really Scent, directed by Abe Levitow. The title is a play on the phrase "order of the day". Animation Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Lost Tower is the seventh overall Naruto film and the fourth Naruto Shippūden film. It was released on July 31, 2010, with advance ticket sale events having been scheduled for April 17 and June 19. The DVD version of the movie was released on April 27, 2011. Along with the film, a comical short feature named Naruto ???: Naruto, The Genie, and The Three Wishes !! was also shown. The theme song for the film is "if" by Kana Nishino. The film was released in North America on September 17, 2013 by Viz Media. Thriller Twitch of the Death Nerve, is a 1971 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava. Bava cowrote the screenplay with Giuseppe Zaccariello, Filippo Ottoni and Sergio Canevari, with story credit given to Dardano Sacchetti and Franco Barberi. The film stars Claudine Auger, Luigi Pistilli and Laura Betti. Carlo Rambaldi created the gruesome special makeup effects. The story details the simultaneous murderous activities of several different characters as they each attempt to remove any human obstacles that stand in the way of an inheritance. Easily Bava's most intensely violent film, its emphasis on graphically bloody murder set pieces was hugely influential on the slasher film subgenre that would follow a decade later. In 2005, the magazine Total Film named Twitch of the Death Nerve one of the 50 greatest horror films of all time. Thriller Psychic Driving is a 2005 short film directed by John Albanis. Documentary film Original Cast Album: Company is a documentary film directed by D.A. Pennebaker. Animation Yu-Gi-Oh! is a 30-minute film produced by Toei Animation based on the TV series of the same name. It was first shown in theaters on March 6, 1999. The movie is about a boy named Shogo Aoyama who is too timid to duel even after he got a powerful rare card, the legendary Red-Eyes Black Dragon, in his Deck. Yugi tries to bring Shougo's courage out in a duel with Seto Kaiba, who has his eyes on Shougo's rare card. Seto Kaiba sports brown hair like his manga counterpart instead of green hair in the TV series, as well as his Duelist Kingdom purple duster. The other characters use their TV series character designs. A second film was produced and released in North America as Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light. Documentary film I'm still is a 2013 film written by Javier Corcuera and Ana de Prada and directed by Javier Corcuera. Comedy Hawks is a 1988 British comedy film about two terminally ill patients, an English lawyer named Bancroft and a young American football player, who decide to sneak out of their hospital rooms and live life to its fullest for whatever time they have left. Their goal is to reach a famous brothel in Amsterdam. Along the way, they encounter various characters including a pair of misfit British women played by Camille Coduri and Janet McTeer. It was filmed on location in London's Charing Cross Hospital and in the Netherlands. The film was directed by Robert Ellis Miller and based on a short story written by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees and David English, and the screenplay was written by Roy Clarke. The musical score was composed by Gibb. The film has been regarded by some as one of the most overlooked and underrated in Timothy Dalton's career. Comedy Boom boom is a 1990 romance comedy film written by Rosa Vergés & Jordi Beltran and directed by Rosa Vergés. Documentary film Puolustusvoimain katsaus 49 is a 1942 documentary short film. Documentary film Being Osama is an award-winning documentary produced in 2004 by Tim Schwab and Mahmoud Kaabour. Director Mahmoud Kaabour is the founder and managing director of Veritas Films, now based in the United Arab Emirates. Co-director Tim Schwab is an Associate Professor of film at Concordia University. Thriller The Legend of DarkHorse County is a thriller film directed by Shawn S. Welling. Comedy Futile Attraction is a 2004 New Zealand film directed by Mark Prebble. It is an anti-romantic comedy filmed in mockumentary style. The movie attracted media attention for the fact that it was largely funded by web donations. Animation I'd Rather Be With You is a 2009 short animation film directed by Thomas Hicks. Thriller Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban is a 1972 Japanese Exploitation film that is directed by Norifumi Suzuki and stars lead females of the genre Reiko Ike and Miki Sugimoto. Comedy The Feminist and the Fuzz is a 1971 comedy film directed by Jerry Paris. Documentary film Bananas!* is a 2009 Swedish documentary directed by Fredrik Gertten about a conflict between the Dole Food Company and banana plantation workers in Nicaragua over alleged cases of sterility caused by the pesticide DBCP. The film was criticized by Dole for containing "patent falsehoods". After a screening at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2009, Gertten was sued for defamation by Dole on 8 July. The lawsuit was preceded by threats of legal action from Dole aimed against the LA Film Festival, which resulted in sponsors pulling support and the film being removed from competition. Dole dropped their lawsuit against Fredrik Gertten and Bananas!* on 15 October 2009. In September 2009, the Swedish parliament members Mats Johansson and Luciano Astudillo took the initiative of displaying the movie in the Parliament of Sweden, this being its premiere in Sweden. In late 2010 a court in Los Angeles decided in favor of the movie crew, making it possible to release the film in the USA. A judge awarded the filmmakers nearly $200,000 in fees and costs. In 2011, Gertten directed the film Big Boys Gone Bananas!* about how the company was sued by Dole. Comedy The Candy Trail is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Cómicos y canciones is a 1960 comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés. Animation The Black Tea is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Serge Elissalde. Animation Open Season 3 is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy film. It is the third and final installment in the Open Season film series, following Open Season and Open Season 2. The film was directed by Cody Cameron and produced by Sony Pictures Animation and Reel FX Creative Studios. It theatrically premiered in Russia on October 21, 2010 and was released as a direct-to-video in the United States on January 25, 2011. Many of the previous actors reprised their roles, with the exception of Mike Epps, Joel McHale, Jane Krakowski, Billy Connolly, and Jon Favreau. They are joined by new characters that are voiced by Matthew J. Munn, Melissa Sturm, Dana Snyder, Karley Scott Collins, Ciara Bravo, Harrison Fahn, and Cody Cameron. Thriller Armour of God II: Operation Condor is a 1991 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. It is the sequel to the 1986's Armour of God. Compared to its predecessor, this film is more akin to the Indiana Jones film series in that it features Chan's character Jackie / Condor battling against a former Nazi to retrieve gold from an abandoned base deep in the Sahara Desert. Armour of God II: Operation Condor is succeeded by the 2012 film CZ12. Documentary film Actually I Wanted to Be a Forester - Bernd from Golzow is a 2003 film directed by Barbara Junge and Winfried Junge. Documentary film Starting off with the end of WWI, this film is a play by play of the events leading up to America's involvement in WWII. Quickly covering a forty some odd year period, this film is about ninety percent tag team narration over top of stock footage. You will also be enjoying a handful of rather corny and overly dramatic reenactment scenes peppered in to highlight certain events and express the general sentiment of the period. Prepare yourself to see Adolph's face superimposed over various archival footage. Documentary film Endgame in Ireland is a documentary which follows the inside story of the efforts to end the violence in Northern Ireland. It won a Peabody award in 2001. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: Blitzkrieg! Pig's Hoof's Secret Mission is a 1998 anime film. It is the 6th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 18, 1998 in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. Comedy The Last Married Couple in America is a 1980 comedy film released in the US. It was directed by Gilbert Cates, whose most successful film Oh, God! Book II, was released in the same year. The film starred George Segal and Natalie Wood as a California couple struggling to maintain their "happily married" status as all their friends begin to get divorces and seem to be caught up in the decadence of the sexual revolution and the "ME" era. This is the last completed theatrical release Natalie Wood made before her death in 1981. Animation Black Cabinet is a 2007 short animated film directed by Christine Rebet. Documentary film Hochseefischerei Der Deutschen Marine is a 1918 documentary short film. Comedy Izzy & Salvador is a 2012 drama comedy short film written by Shaz Bennett and directed by Jean-Pierre Caner. Comedy Se non avessi più te is a 1965 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. Documentary film Facing the Music is an Australian film directed by Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson about the wish by some staff members to keep the University of Sydney Department of Music alive in the face of budget overspending. The film features the composer Professor Anne Boyd and head of the department in her struggle to run a dysfunctional department despite budget pressure. She has no training or capacity for the fund-raising that is apparently called for. The film won the Cinematic Intelligence Agency Trenchcoat Awards 2002 for best documentary or true drama, Film Critics Circle of Australia 2002 for Best Australian documentary, and the if Awards 2001 for Best Documentary. At the end of 2004, the Music Department was merged with the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Comedy Someone Special is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about a struggling baseball player and a fan with a long-time crush on him. It was selected to screen at the 2004 Pusan International Film Festival, 2005 Udine Far East Film Festival, and made its United States premiere at the 2005 New York Asian Film Festival. Comedy Make-Out with Violence is the first feature-length film directed by the Deagol Brothers. Documentary film Louise Dahl-Wolfe: Painting with Light is a 1999 documentary film about Louise Dahl-Wolfe, an important woman in the history of photography. It was written and directed by Tom Neff, and produced by Neff and Madeline Bell, who previously collaborated on the Oscar nominated short-documentary Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse. Comedy La barca de oro is a 1947 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Documentary film Vor der Hochzeit is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Antonia Lerch. Comedy Her Bodyguard is a 1933 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Edmund Lowe, Wynne Gibson and Edward Arnold. Comedy Tellement proches is a 2009 Comedy film written and directed by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano. Comedy Escape to Athena is a British adventure war film released in 1979, directed and co-authored by George Pan Cosmatos and produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment. The international cast included many well-known actors of the 1970s, including Roger Moore, Telly Savalas and Elliott Gould. The film is set during the Second World War on a German-occupied Greek island. According to the film credits, it was filmed on the island of Rhodes. Documentary film …and the friends of Kaziranga is a short documentary film directed by Kaju. Science Fiction 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2007 superhero film, and the sequel to the 2005 film Fantastic Four. Both films are based on the Fantastic Four comic book and were directed by Tim Story. Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards, Jessica Alba as Sue Storm, Chris Evans as Johnny Storm, and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm are the film series' recurring protagonists, while Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington reprised their roles from the first film as, respectively, Victor Von Doom and Alicia Masters. Beau Garrett appears in the sequel as Frankie Raye, along with Doug Jones as the Silver Surfer and Laurence Fishburne as the voice of the Silver Surfer. The plot follows the Fantastic Four as they confront, and later ally with, the Silver Surfer to save Earth from Galactus. It was the highest-grossing film the week of its June 15, 2007, release in North America, but critics gave it generally negative reviews. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 2, 2007. Documentary film The Scared Is Scared is a 2013 short documentary film directed and co-written by Bianca Giaever with writer Asa Baker-Rouse. Science Fiction Dr. M schlägt zu is a 1972 film directed by Jesús Franco. Animation Wiggles and Giggles is a 2009 short animated film directed by Sara Guindon. Comedy Ondu Cinema Kathe is a 1992 Indian Kannada language film directed by Phani Ramachandra and written by Shyamasundara Kulkarni. The film starred Ananth Nag, Anjana, Abhilasha and Mukhyamantri Chandru in the lead roles. The music was composed by Rajan-Nagendra and the dialogues were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The film was declared a comical hit at the box-office upon its release. Comedy Barely Legal is a 2011 sex comedy film by The Asylum, directed by Jose Montesinos and starring Jeneta St. Clair, Lisa Younger and Melissa Johnston. Documentary film "In 1953 Herbert Tobias was the first German photographer to work for “Vogue” in Paris. He was expelled from France in the same year however for protesting during a raid at a gay venue in the French capital. Success and failure were always Herbert Tobias’ twin companions. Having taken his first photographs as a soldier in the German army, after the war he worked as an actor and fell in love. After coming out in 1950, he escaped arrest by going to Paris where he found refuge at Willy Maywald’s studio. His initial success as a photographer was swiftly followed by his expulsion. Moving to Heidelberg, he competed successfully with 18,000 contestants to win a newspaper photography competition run by the “Frankfurter Illustrierte”. Tobias was on top again; much in demand as a photographer, his work was shown at exhibitions and he was also the subject of articles. But Tobias was not just a fashion photographer; his nude photography, his portraits and his documentary images would have graced any collection of contemporary art had art photography been more acknowledged and marketable at the time. Today, his portraits of Hildegard Knef, Andreas Baader, Klaus Kinski or Amanda Lear are now considered classics in the art of portrait photography. Sadly, Herbert Tobias was not to experience this late recognition of his work. Finding it increasingly hard to submit himself to the daily madness of fashion photography, he withdrew from photography, preferring to work in film and appear as an actor. Herbert Tobias died in 1982 as a result of an Aids-related infection. His grave in Altonaer cemetery in Hamburg was later turned into a memorial – albeit not until 2007. This film illuminates the life and work of this artist in all its breadth and diversity." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Animation Fish is a 2005 short animated film written by Antoni Bankowski and directed by Marek Skrobecki. Comedy Harry, Henry and the Prostitute is a 2008 short film directed by Theo Davies. Thriller Resident Evil: Apocalypse is a 2004 British-Canadian apocalyptic fiction action horror film directed by Alexander Witt, from a screenplay written by producer Paul W. S. Anderson. It is the second installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is based on the Capcom survival horror video game series Resident Evil. Borrowing elements from the video games Resident Evil 2, 3: Nemesis, and Code: Veronica, Resident Evil: Apocalypse follows heroine Alice, who has escaped the underground Umbrella facility and must band with other survivors including Jill Valentine and escape Raccoon City alive. The film opened to theaters on September 10, 2004. On a budget of $40 million, the film grossed $51 million domestically and $129 million worldwide, surpassing the box office gross of the previous installment. Resident Evil: Apocalypse received mostly negative reviews from critics, who praised the action sequences but criticized the plot. The film was released to DVD on December 28, 2004. Comedy Kathy O' is a 1958 comedy drama film written by Jack Sher and Sy Gomberg and directed by Jack Sher. Comedy Dirty Soul is a 2004 comedy drama film written and directed by Milan Cieslar. Documentary film Ordinary Bolshevism is a 1999 documentary film directed by Evgeny Tsymbal. Thriller The Girl in a Swing is a 1988 American supernatural thriller film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Meg Tilly, Rupert Frazer, Nicholas Le Prevost, and Elspet Gray. Based on the 1980 novel The Girl in a Swing by Richard Adams, the film is about an English antique dealer who travels to Copenhagen where he meets and falls in love with a mysterious German-born secretary, whom he marries. Knowing nothing about her family or background, he soon discovers a darker side to his new bride. Comedy What's My Lion? is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Elmer Fudd. This cartoon short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. That is Elmer Fudd's final speaking appearance in the original theatrical Looney Tunes shorts; he appeared in 1962's Crow's Feat but did not have any dialogue. The premise for What's My Lion? is very similar to an earlier Disney cartoon called Rugged Bear, also written by David Detiege. Documentary film Remembering Arthur is a documentary about collage filmmaker Arthur Lipsett that debuted at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. It is directed by Lipsett's close friend Martin Lavut and takes a personal approach to the story of his life through interviews with family, friends and colleagues. The film was produced by Public Pictures in association with the National Film Board of Canada, Bravo! and TVOntario. In 2007 it won the "Best Cinematography in a Documentary" Award from The Canadian Society of Cinematographers. Comedy Troublesome Night 9 is a 2001 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Ivan Lai. It is the ninth of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Comedy The Godfather of Green Bay is a fictional comedic movie released in 2005. It follows the tale of stand-up comedian Joe Keegan. Joe makes a last-ditch effort to save his career by traveling to a small, fictional Wisconsin town where a scout for The Tonight Show is in the audience at "Rocktoberfest". The Godfather of Green Bay refers to a particularly difficult audience member named Big Jake Norquist at Joe's final performance, who just so happens to be interested in Joe's girlfriend. The film was produced in 2003 with filming locations in Marinette, Wisconsin and Menominee, Michigan. Pete Schwaba directed and produced in addition to starring. The film's soundtrack was provided by Kurt Neumann of BoDeans. Comedy Ultimo minuto is a 1989 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. The film won the David di Donatello for best sound and for best original song. Documentary film 33 Animals of Santa Claus is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Laila Pakalnina. Thriller Teesra Kaun is a Hindi thriller released in 1994 directed by Partho Ghosh and featuring Mithun Chakraborty, Chunky Pandey, Amol Palekar, Satish Shah, Rakesh Bedi. This film is the remake of 1990 Malayalam film No.20 Madras Mail directed by Joshy, starring Mohanlal in lead role. Comedy If You Don't, I Will is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Sophie Fillières. The film had its premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Sanjog is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by S.S. Balan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Mala Sinha. This film is unrelated to following two films: K. Vishwanath's Hindi film Sanjog starring Jeetendra and Jayaprada in a dual role. 1961 film 'Sanjog' starring Pradeep Kumar, Anita Guha and Shubha Khote having melodious songs like 'wo bhooli daastan lo phir yaad aa gayi', 'bhooli hui yaadon mujhe itna na satao' and 'chala hai kahan'. Comedy Docks of New York is a 1945 film starring the East Side Kids, the 20th film of the 22 pictures made in the film series. Documentary film SHReD: The Story of Asher Bradshaw is a 2012 documentary/biography film directed by Kathy Herndl. Comedy Mind Rewind is a 2013 short film written and directed by Niclas Mehne. Comedy George Carlin: George's Best Stuff is a 1996 comedy film written by George Carlin and directed by Rocco Urbisci. Comedy Ghatothkachudu is a 1995 fantasy comedy drama family film written by S.V. Krishna Reddy & Diwakar Babu and directed by S.V. Krishna Reddy. Documentary film Cher... at the Mirage is a 1990 documentary and musical TV movie. Documentary film Andre Gregory: Before and After Dinner is a 2013 biographical drama documentary film directed by Cindy Kleine. Thriller A Private Storm is 2010 romance drama and thriller film written by Vivian Ejike and directed by Lancelot Oduwa Imaseun and Ikechukwu Onyeka. Comedy De tal palo tal astilla is a 1960 Mexican western comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado, produced by Jesús Galindo, and released by Filmadora Chapultepec. It stars Luis Aguilar, Eulalio González, Flor Silvestre, and Marina Camacho in the main roles. The film's story was written by José María Fernández Unsáin, based on an original idea from Eulalio González, one of the film's actors. Alfredo Varela, Jr. and Miguel M. Delgado wrote the adapted and technical screenplays, respectively. Comedy Nenjil Jil Jil is a 2006 film directed by Selva and produced by Manish Nair, Bhavani Kanagasapay under the banner Candy Films Ltd & Gatpaham Entertainment Ltd. Navdeep pairs up with Aparna Pillai, while Vadivelu plays the comedian in the movie. Animation 850 meters is a 2013 short animation film written by Joeri Christiaen and Perrine Gauthier and directed by Joeri Christiaen. Documentary film Awake Zion is a 2005 documentary by Monica Haim that documents a connection between Jews and Rastafarians. Rasta is a religious movement that came out of Jamaica. The followers accept Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia as God incarnate, grow their hair in dreadlocks and smoke cannabis for religious purposes. Jews trace their history back to the Holy Land of Israel and look to the Torah for instruction. Although Jews and Rastas appear different, both claim figures from the Old Testament as their forefathers, both send a message of truth and love to their followers, both speak of Zion, both have integrated their beliefs into their lifestyles and Rastafarians also claim to be descended from the children of Israel. Haim, who relates to and enjoys both cultures, raises the question, "if we're both identifying with the same things, are we not then identifying with one another?" Comedy Kabooliwala is a 1993 Malayalam comedy drama film written and directed by Siddique-Lal, starring Innocent, Jagathy Sreekumar, Vineeth, and Charmila in pivotal roles. Science Fiction Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger is a 1977 British fantasy film, the third and final Sinbad film that Ray Harryhausen made for Columbia Pictures after The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. The film stars Patrick Wayne, Taryn Power, Margaret Whiting, Jane Seymour, and Patrick Troughton. It was directed by Sam Wanamaker. Comedy Camera d'albergo is a 1981 Italian comedy film written and directed by Mario Monicelli. It won the David di Donatello for Best Editing. Thriller Riding the Bullet is a 2004 horror film, directed by Mick Garris. It is an adaptation of a Stephen King novella of the same name. The movie, which received a limited theatrical release, was not successful in theaters, earning a domestic gross of $134,711. Thriller Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a 2005 fantasy film directed by Mike Newell and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film, which is the fourth instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. The story follows Harry Potter's fourth year at Hogwarts as he is chosen by the Goblet of Fire to compete in the Tri-wizard Tournament. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter alongside Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harry's best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and is followed by Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Filming began in early 2004, and the scenes of Hogwarts took place at the Leavesden Film Studios. Five days after its release, the film had grossed over US$102 million at the North American box office, which is the third-highest first-weekend tally for a Harry Potter film behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2. Thriller The Organization is a 1971 American film starring Sidney Poitier as Virgil Tibbs. It was the last of the trilogy featuring the police detective Tibbs that had begun with In the Heat of the Night. In it Tibbs is called in to hunt down a gang of urban revolutionaries, suspected of a series of crimes. The title refers to a drug-trafficking organization Tibbs is pursuing. Barbara McNair, Sheree North and Raul Julia co-star in the film, directed by Don Medford. Thriller Love and sex complicate a murder investigation in this taut erotic thriller. A famous fashion photographer who is nearly as well known for his voracious sexual appetite as he is for his pictures is found dead one morning, murdered in his bed along with his latest girlfriend. Sara Parsons (Yvette Faulkner) is a police detective who is assigned the case of tracking down the photographer's killer; assisting her will be another detective (Brad Bartrum), who used to be her significant other. As the two detectives research the case, the more they learn about the photographer's freewheeling love life, and the frank talk about his sex life rekindles their passion for one another. Documentary film Shooting the Messenger is a 2009 International Emmy Award nominated TV documentary program in Qatar. Comedy Goodbye Mr. Snuggles is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Hopkins. Thriller The Gambler is an upcoming American crime drama film directed by Rupert Wyatt. The screenplay by William Monahan is based on the 1974 film of the same name written by James Toback. The remake, starring Mark Wahlberg, Brie Larson, Michael K. Williams, and Jessica Lange, will be released in the United States on November 10, 2014 at the AFI Fest via limited release, and will expand on January 2, 2015. Animation Henhouse Henery is a 1949 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon made by Warner Bros. and directed by Robert McKimson featuring Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg. It is the first Foghorn Leghorn cartoon featuring Steven Foster's Camptown Races, a song that would be featured in every Foghorn Leghorn cartoon following this with the exceptions of A Fractured Leghorn, Plop Goes the Weasel, Of Rice and Hen, Feather Dusted, and Banty Raids. Comedy Straw Hat is a 1971 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? is a 1968 film directed by Don Weis. Comedy Banyo Queen is a 2001 film written by Andrew E., Dwight Gaston and directed by Al Tantay. Animation Back to Neverland is a 1990 film directed by Jerry Rees. Documentary film Coffee Time is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Maria Fredriksson. Documentary film The Staten Island Catapult is a 2005 documentary about a disgruntled commuter and his proposal to build a catapult that launches individuals from Staten Island to Downtown Manhattan in 5 minutes. The film was written and directed by independent filmmaker Gregorio Smith. The film won a Verrazzano Award for Best Documentary Short at the inaugural Staten Island Film Festival. Documentary film Anvil! The Story of Anvil is a 2008 rockumentary film about the Canadian heavy metal band Anvil. The film is directed by screenwriter Sacha Gervasi, in his directorial debut, and features interviews with other musicians who have been influenced by the band, including Slash, Tom Araya, Lemmy, Scott Ian, and Lars Ulrich. Documentary film The Canneries is a 1987 documentary film. Animation Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions is a series of ten Wallace and Gromit stop motion animations varying in length from 1 to 3 minutes. Each episode features one of Wallace's new inventions and Gromit's skeptical reaction to it. The series was produced and released in 2002 by Aardman Animations. Documentary film Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism is a documentary film directed by Tariq Nasheed. Comedy Just Once a Great Lady is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Käthe von Nagy, Wolf Albach-Retty and Gretl Theimer. von Nagy plays a car saleswoman. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. A separate French-language version A Day Will Come was also released, with von Nagy reprising her role alongside Jean-Pierre Aumont. In 1957 the film was remade. Documentary film NBA at 50 is a 1996 documentary film written by Larry Weitzman and directed by Joe Cortina and Glenn Lazzaro. Documentary film Inside Islam is a History Channel documentary talking about the history of Islam. It shows Islam as a peaceful religion with several similarities to Judaism and Christianity and that some people fear Islam because of the extremists who claim to act in the name of Islam. They show the Radical Islamists as just such extremists. It talks about the days of Muhammad and his clashes with his tribe that disapproved of his monotheistic religion to their empires to the nation of Islam and the Arab-Israeli conflict. It was first aired on 4 September 2002. It is also played on Wealth TV. Comedy Glee: Director's Cut Pilot Episode is a 2009 comedy film directed by Ryan Murphy. Comedy I Think I Love My Wife is a 2007 romantic comedy-drama film starring Chris Rock and Kerry Washington. Rock co-wrote the film with Louis C.K. and also directed and produced it. It is a remake of the 1972 French film, Chloe in the Afternoon, by Éric Rohmer. Documentary film "Fear and loathing in Hebden Bridge... The market town of Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire has a reputation as being something of a bohemian idyll, a thriving tourist destination and a haven for an artistic community, for creative industries and for independent retailers. Filmmaker Jez Lewis grew up there, and was prone to question this image of the place, particularly as he was returning there frequently to attend funerals. A number of people he grew up with have developed drink and drug problems, while others have committed suicide, so he started out to make a film asking why people of his generation are killing themselves. He reconnects with an old friend, Cass, who is suffering from hepatitis and liver cirrhosis, and has been given two years to live if he doesn't stop drinking. Yet Cass is to be found most days supping cans of extra-strong lager in the park, surrounded by characters doing the same. Spending time with Cass, his friends and their families, Lewis finds them smart, articulate, funny and occasionally heroic, despite their often desperate circumstances. Shot through with compassion, Shed Your Tears and Walk Away is bold, deeply personal documentary filmmaking, providing an insight into the lives of lost souls that is both sympathetic and urgent." Quoting Michael Hayden Comedy Weekend for Three is a 1941 film directed by Irving Reis. Documentary film Rudolf Klein-Rogge - Gestorben zu Pfingsten 1955 in Wetzelsdorf und nicht in Graz is a 2000 Film. Animation Some of Your Bits Ain't Nice is a 1982 animated short film directed by Richard Taylor. Documentary film Blood Brother is a 2013 documentary written by Phinehas Hodges, Steve Hoover and Tyson VanSkiver and directed by Steve Hoover. Documentary film Jimmy Johnstone: Lord of the Wing is a 2004 documentary narrated by Scottish comedian Billy Connolly, on the career of Jimmy 'Jinky' Johnstone, a Celtic FC and Scottish footballer in the 1960s and '70s and voted Celtic's greatest ever player by the fans of the club. The 'Lord of the Wing' Johnstone is so well loved by Celtic fans that two memorial bronze statue tributes to the legendary player have been erected in his honour, one outside Celtic Parkhead stadium and the other in the year 2011 in a memorial garden of remembrance on a site at his former school close to his home, where he grew up on the Old Edinburgh Road, Viewpark, Uddingston. The garden was opened by Jimmy Johnstone's wife, family and some of the surviving members of the 'Lisbon Lions' team. The bronze life size statue created by sculptor John McKenna from Ayrshire was paid for by money raised by the Jimmy 'Jinky' Johnstone memorial statue fund and the memorial garden from kind donations from the public and the business world. A plaque on the statue reads "Jinky - the Gretest ever Celt". Thriller Cost of Living is a 1997 thriller film written by Ed Schmidt, Steve Schmidt and directed by Stan Schofield. Documentary film Andermann and Us is a 2013 short documentary directed by Luis Oliva. Comedy Socks & Bonds is a 2013 short comedy drama film written by Elisabeth Gray and directed by Daniel Shea Zimbler. Documentary film Long After the Battle is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Regine Kühn and Eduard Schreiber. Comedy An irreverent ghost befriends the Executive Director of a dysfunctional Washington DC law firm and tries to help him keep Hillary Parker, the firms Managing Partner, from going to jail while the diabolical and ever scheming, Sooner Fairbanks, plots to take over. Animation Jean-Luc is a 2011 animated short film directed by Julien Daubas, Fabien Guillaume, Jérémy Macedo, Jean-Baptiste Maligne, Paul Nivet and Arthur Peltzer. Documentary film Billy Mize and the Bakersfield Sound is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by William J. Saunders. Comedy 'n Beetje Verliefd is a 2006 Dutch comedy film directed by Martin Koolhoven. The film received a Golden Film award since the film sold 100,000 tickets. For Koolhoven, the film meant his third hit movie within two years. Documentary film Pearl Jam Twenty is a 2011 American rockumentary directed by Cameron Crowe about the band Pearl Jam. Preliminary footage was being shot as of June 2010. Crowe completed filming in April 2011, after using 12,000 hours of footage of the band for the documentary. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and also had an accompanying book and soundtrack. The documentary charts the history of the band, from the demise of Mother Love Bone, their battle against Ticketmaster and the tragedy of the Roskilde Festival in 2000. The film was presented theatrically at select cinemas in the US during the month of September 2011, and premiered on October 21, 2011 on PBS' American Masters. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 24, 2011. A book, written by Jonathan Cohen, was published concurrent to the film's release. Documentary film Hiker Meat is a 2013 documentary film written by Mike Harte and directed by Jamie Shovlin. Documentary film Gorging is a 2012 documentary, adventure, sports and biographical film directed by Brian Olliver. Comedy Then She Found Me is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Helen Hunt. The screenplay by Hunt, Alice Arlen, and Victor Levin is very loosely based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Elinor Lipman. The film marked Hunt's feature film directorial debut. Animation Lugu Jänesepojast is a 1975 short animated film written and directed by Ando Keskküla. Comedy Veruthe Oru Bharya is a 2008 Malayalam film written by K. Gireesh Kumar and directed by Akku Akbar. The film stars Jayaram, Gopika and Nivetha Thomas in the lead roles. The film was an "unexpected success" in the box office and gave a fillip to the careers of both director Akku Akbar and veteran actor Jayaram. Nivetha Thomas received Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist for her performance in the film. Bharya Athra Pora, written by K. Gireesh Kumar and directed by Akku Akbar, is not a sequel to the film. Science Fiction RoboDoc is a 2008 movie that is distributed by National Lampoon. The comedy was written by two medical doctor, brothers Doug and Scott Gordon M.D., and directed by Stephen Maddocks and co-produced by Donald Tynes. Sleazy lawyers and heartless insurance companies are spoofed in this medical comedy. The world premiere took place on Saturday May 10, 2008 at Hard Rock Live on the Universal City Walk. The film was released in the Orlando Market on Friday September 26, 2008. Thriller Finder's Fee is a 2001 American film directed by Jeff Probst from his original screenplay. Documentary film Santa Cruz del Islote is a 2013 short documentary drama adventure film written and directed by Luke Lorentzen. Comedy Idhayavasal is a 1991 comedy musical romance drama film written by M. S. Kamlesh Kumar and directed by Chandranath. Comedy A Film Johnnie is a 1914 American-made motion picture starring Charles Chaplin, Roscoe Arbuckle, and Mabel Normand. Documentary film Starring David is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Ester Gould. Documentary film 10 Questions For The Dalai Lama is a 2006 documentary film in which filmmaker Rick Ray meets with Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama at his monastery in Dharamsala, India. The film maker asks him ten questions during the course of the interview which is inter-cut with a biography of Tenzin Gyatso, a history of modern Tibet and a chronicle of Ray's journey securing the interview. Thriller Last Embrace is a 1979 thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme. Based on the novel The 13th Man by Murray Teigh Bloom, it stars Roy Scheider, Janet Margolin and Christopher Walken. Thriller Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1917 American silent mystery/thriller film produced by George M. Cohan and distributed by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount. The film is based on Cohan's play of the novel by Earl Derr Biggers. Cohan himself stars in this silent version along with Anna Q. Nilsson and Hedda Hopper, billed under her real name Elda Furry. One version of the play preceded this movie in 1916 and numerous versions followed in the succeeding decades such as the early RKO talkie starring Richard Dix. An extant film with much home video availability. Animation The Missing Lynx is a 2008 Spanish-British computer-animated action comedy film produced by Spanish studios Kandor Graphics, YaYa! Films and Antonio Banderas. The film is directed by Raul Garcia and Manuel Sicilia, and written by them and Jose E. Machuca. It is presented by Banderas himself. With the film released in Spain on December 25, 2008 in Spanish, it is released in the United States on March 9, 2012 in English. The film is about a bunch of animals from Doñana National Park in Spain, trying to save other animals kidnapped by the bad guys. All of the movie takes place in the natural parks of Andalusia. The film was developed using IBM's servers. Comedy The Adventures of El Frenetico and Go Girl is a 1993 film directed by Pat Bishow. Comedy The Missing Corpse is a 1945 American film directed by Albert Herman. Thriller The Last Trimester is a 2006 made for TV movie starring Chandra West, Jim Thorburn, Matthew Harrison and Lara Gilchrist. Comedy My Blue Heaven is a 1990 comedy film directed by Herbert Ross, written by Nora Ephron and starring Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, and Joan Cusack. This is the third film Steve Martin and Rick Moranis starred together in. It has been noted for its relationship to the movie Goodfellas, which was released one month after this film. Both movies are based upon the life of Henry Hill, although the character is renamed to "Vincent 'Vinnie' Antonelli" in My Blue Heaven. While Goodfellas was based upon the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, the screenplay for My Blue Heaven was written by Pileggi's wife, Nora Ephron, and much of the research for both works was done in the same sessions with Hill. The movie was filmed primarily in the California city of San Luis Obispo and the surrounding area, though the nominal setting is a fictional suburb of San Diego, California. Some scenes were shot in San Diego. The film's title comes from the famous song which appears in the soundtrack, performed by Fats Domino. Documentary film General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait is a 1974 documentary film by French director Barbet Schroeder with English dialogue. It was made with the support and participation of its subject, the Ugandan dictator Idi Amin. The film depicts Amin at the height of his power as the ruler of Uganda. Thriller City Heat is a 1984 American crime comedy film starring Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds, and directed by Richard Benjamin. The film was released in North America on December 1984. The pairing of Eastwood and Reynolds was thought to have the potential to be a major hit but the film earned only $38.3 million at the box office, a profit of $13.3 million on its $25 million budget. Documentary film Poet of the Elephant House is 2010 documentary short film written and directed by Anna Juhlin. Animation New Tetsujin-28, also known as The New Adventures of Gigantor in the US, is the color modern style remake of Tetsujin 28-go. It was later adapted in 1993. Fred Ladd and the TMS animation studio converted the series into The New Adventures of Gigantor and had it broadcast on America's Sci-Fi Channel from September 9, 1993 to June 30, 1997. In January 2012 New Tetsujin-28 was announced to appear in Super Robot Wars Z2: Regeneration Chapter. It is known in the Middle East and Arabic-speaking countries. The anime was also broadcast in Hong Kong, Italy, South Korea and Spanish speaking countries. Animation Hamilton Mattress is a 2002 animated comedy film directed by Barry Purves. Thriller Spasmo is a 1974 mystery thriller film written by Pino Boller, Massimo Franciosa, Umberto Lenzi and Luisa Montagnana and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Documentary film Right is a 2008 short film directed by Scott Stark. Thriller An intelligent, talented woman falls into the dangerous world of prostitution in this drama. Danielle (Brittany McKrenna) is a television journalist who is disappointed with a feature her station has run on Hollywood call girls, as she is convinced it hardly scratched the surface of the story. Danielle decides to investigate the matter herself, and in order to get the inside scoop, she takes a job at a supposedly "legitimate" escort service. Regardless of the establishment's public profile, Danielle discovers that what her customers want and demand is sex, and she is ushered into a strange new world of erotic deviance as she secretly tapes her sessions with her many new customers. What begins as a journalist's investigation turns into an obsession for Danielle, who is drawn deeper and deeper into the netherworld of sex for hire. Madam also stars Alisa Christensen, Joe Estevez, Sonny Landhan, Dena Ridgely, and James Coburn Jr.. Comedy Blues Busters is a 1950 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on October 29, 1950 by Monogram Pictures and is the twentieth film in the series. Thriller Dick Tracy is a 1990 American action film based on the 1930s comic strip character of the same name created by Chester Gould. Warren Beatty produced, directed, and starred in the film, which features supporting roles from Al Pacino, Charles Durning, Madonna, Dustin Hoffman, William Forsythe, Glenne Headly, Paul Sorvino, Dick Van Dyke, and Charlie Korsmo. Dick Tracy depicts the detective's love relationships with Breathless Mahoney and Tess Truehart, as well as his conflicts with crime boss Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice. Tracy also begins his upbringing of "The Kid." Development of the film started in the early 1980s with Tom Mankiewicz assigned to write the script. The screenplay would instead be crafted by Jim Cash and Jack Epps, Jr., both of Top Gun fame. The project also went through directors Steven Spielberg, John Landis, Walter Hill, and Richard Benjamin before the arrival of Beatty. Filming was mostly at Universal Studios. Danny Elfman was hired to compose the film score, and the music was featured on three separate soundtrack albums. Dick Tracy was released in 1990 to mixed reviews, but was generally a success at the box office and at awards time. Documentary film "In 1915, two Sikh mill-workers, Dalip Singh and Naina Singh, were entrapped by undercover police in Vancouver and accused of sodomy. This extraordinary film takes four different viewpoints on the same case to discover what actually went on…" Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Thriller Blue Flame is a 1993 independent sci-fi film starring former child actress Kerri Green as one of two seductive aliens who live inside the head of a renegade police officer. Comedy Box Car Bandit is the 75th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 8, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Note the background for the title card is an actual boxcar with the title printed in big white letters on the boxcar side. Comedy "Machi Action" is an inspirational story of an actor whose superhero show, Super Hero Fly, is axed due to low ratings. His show is then replaced by a new show with a younger actor as a superhero in a cooler suit. What will happen to him now? Will he find a new job or will he discover that being a superhero is his true calling? Documentary film The Sugar Curtain is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Camila Guzmán Urzúa. Comedy The Miracle of Morgan's Creek is a 1944 screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Eddie Bracken and Betty Hutton, and featuring Diana Lynn, William Demarest and Porter Hall. Brian Donlevy and Akim Tamiroff reprise their roles from Sturges' 1940 film The Great McGinty. The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, which was filmed in 1942 and early 1943, but not released until 1944, was nominated for a 1945 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and in 2001 it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film ranks #54 on the American Film Institute's 100 Years... 100 Laughs list of the top 100 funniest films in movie history. The 1958 film Rock-A-Bye Baby, starring Jerry Lewis, was loosely based on The Miracle of Morgan's Creek. Preston Sturges received a credit for that film, but did not actually participate in the project. This is one of the few sound film before 1950 of Paramount that does not belong to EMKA, along with Sorry, Wrong Number and The Buccaneer. Animation Louise Attaque 'Du monde tout autour' is a 2011 animated short music video directed by Louis Clichy. Animation Pollenating is a 2007 animation short film directed by David Montgomery. Thriller DoUlike2watch.com is a 2003 Canadian film. Directed by Josh Levy, it was filmed in 2002 in Toronto, Ontario. Co-authored by Levy and Paul Bellini, the play had a cast including PJ DeBoy and Nina Arsenault. Comedy Gretchen is a 2006 film directed by Steve Collins, starring Courtney Davis as the title character. The film was Collins' first full-length feature and was based on his short film Gretchen & the Night Danger. Documentary film Paraiso For Sale is a 2011 documentary film directed by Anayansi Prado. Comedy Mr. Photographer is a 1953 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Documentary film Moskwa is a 1927 film directed by Michail Kaufman and Ilja Kopalin. Animation Domestic Difficulties is a silent short film featuring Mutt and Jeff. The film is one of the earliest animated adaptations of Bud Fisher's comic strip which achieved some success a few years previously. Animation Your Face is a 1987 animated short film by Bill Plympton. It involves a man seated in a chair crooning about the face of his lover, and as he sings, his own face starts to distort in various ways. Along with several other shorts by Bill Plympton, it was also aired on MTV's Liquid Television. The vocals were that of Maureen McElheron, known for composing the songs in The Tune, also by Bill Plympton. After the song was recorded, it was slowed by one-third, giving the desired and unusual effect, also making the voice more masculine. His face is distorted into many different shapes, such as a balloon, a cube and an ice cream cone. The song is all original, made specifically for this short film, and the lyrics depict a metaphorical description of someone's face by using musical vocabulary to describe the beauty of their features. The short received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 60th Academy Awards. Animation Shaaark 'Bullshark' is 2011 animated short film written by Phil Watson. Science Fiction Assault on Dome 4 is a 1997 American science-fiction film, starring Joseph Culp, Bruce Campbell, Jocelyn Seagrave, and Brion James. The film was directed by Gilbert Po, and written by Hesh Rephun. Thriller Tabloid Truth is a 2014 South Korean thriller film directed by Kim Kwang-sik, and starring Kim Kang-woo, Jung Jin-young, Ko Chang-seok and Park Sung-woong. In a story about a talent manager seeking the truth behind an actress's apparent suicide, who discovers the enigmatic individuals responsible for sourcing, trading, and distributing malicious rumors, factual or imagined, the film addresses the sensationalistic and poisonous tabloid culture of South Korea, where rumor-mongering drives lucrative web traffic while also wreaking unaccountable havoc on its victims' lives. Comedy How to Marry a Billionaire is a 2000 comedy TV movie directed by Rod Daniel and written by Steven Peterman and Gary Dontzig. Comedy Hardly Working is a comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. It was filmed in 1979, and was released in Europe in 1980 and in the United States on April 3, 1981 through 20th Century Fox. Documentary film BigTime is a 2010 documentary biography film directed by Kara Kurcz. Thriller The Past Is a Foreign Land is a 2008 Italian neo-noir film directed by Daniele Vicari. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Gianrico Carofiglio, who also collaborated to the screenplay. It entered the competition at the 2008 Rome International Film Festival, in which Michele Riondino was awarded best actor. Comedy Zoo zéro is a 1979 French film directed by Alain Fleischer and starring Klaus Kinski. Comedy Follow the Crowd is a 1918 short comedy film with Harold Lloyd. It is believed to be lost. Comedy Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film in the film series and completes the story arc begun in The Wrath of Khan and continued in The Search for Spock. Intent on returning home to Earth to face trial for their crimes, the former crew of the USS Enterprise finds the planet in grave danger from an alien probe attempting to contact now-extinct humpback whales. The crew travel to Earth's past to find whales who can answer the probe's call. After directing The Search for Spock, cast member Leonard Nimoy was asked to direct the next feature, and given greater freedom regarding the film's content. Nimoy and producer Harve Bennett conceived a story with an environmental message and no clear-cut villain. Dissatisfied with the first screenplay produced by Steve Meerson and Peter Krikes, Paramount hired The Wrath of Khan writer and director Nicholas Meyer. Meyer and Bennett divided the story between them and wrote different parts of the script, requiring approval from Nimoy, lead actor William Shatner, and Paramount. Principal photography commenced on February 24, 1986. Documentary film High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music is a 1994 music documentary written and directed by Rachel Liebling. Documentary film Whether someone is Atheist, Agnostic, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, - or yes, even Christian - all can identify at times with the cry, "Lord, Save Us from Your Followers!" Science Fiction The Fiction of the Fix is a 2013 short comedy science fiction film written and directed by Cathy Sitzes. Animation Lazarov is a 2011 short science fiction film written and directed by Nietov. Comedy Blue's Big Musical Movie is a 2000 American direct-to-video film based on the Blue's Clues television series, and acted as the first full length musical film for the character of Blue the Dog. The film had a theatre premiere on October 3, 2000 and later, its home video release was on October 10, 2000. This movie was reissued on DVD along with Dora the Explorer: Musical School Days on July 23, 2013. A video game based off the movie was released for the original PlayStation around the same time making it the only Blue's Clues video game on a non-PC home console. Documentary film The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby is a 2011 American documentary film exploring the life and career of former CIA director William Egan Colby. His son Carl Colby narrated and directed it; David Johnson produced. Science Fiction 2012: Ice Age is a 2011 disaster film produced by the independent film group The Asylum. It is the third and final film in The Asylum's 2012 trilogy, which are mockbusters of the Roland Emmerich film 2012. Documentary film Steam of Life is a Finnish documentary film about male saunas directed by Joonas Berghäll and Mika Hotakainen. The movie was produced by Joonas Berghäll. It opened theatrically in New York City on July 30, 2010 and opened in Los Angeles on August 6, 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. It was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist. It is the first documentary film to represent Finland at the Academy Awards. It was also nominated for "Best Documentary" at the 23rd European Film Awards. It won the Best International Cinematography at the Documentary Edge Festival in New Zealand in 2011. Comedy Flight Angels is a 1940 aviation film directed by Lewis Seiler from an original story by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay. It starred Virginia Bruce, Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morris and Ralph Bellamy as members of a fictional airline, flying Douglas DST airliners. The basic premise of the film to accurately describe the training and operational conditions of an airline, is faithfully depicted as stewardess and pilots go through the daily routine of flying in the 1940s. Documentary film Castro in Winter is a 2012 documentary film directed by Oliver Stone. Comedy Green Card Fever is a 2003 Indian Independent film written and directed by Bala Rajasekharuni. The film starred Deep Katdare and Purva Bedi. The film was distributed by Net Effect Media and released worldwide following a series of film festival runs. The film was entirely shot in Columbus, Ohio. The film was nominated for "Best Political Film of 2003" in the "Exposé" category by the Political Film Society. Science Fiction Areola 51 is a 2008 science fiction film written by Jim Venom and Lennie Lenowski and directed by Lennie Lenowski. Documentary film Damnation of Faust: Will-O-The-Wisp (A Deceitful Goal) is a 1985 film directed by Dara Birnbaum. Comedy CJ7 is a 2008 Hong Kong-Chinese science fiction film co-written, co-produced, starring, and directed by Stephen Chow. It was released on 31 January 2008 in Hong Kong. It was also released on 14 March 2008 in the United States. In August 2007 the film was given the title CJ7, a play on China's successful Shenzhou manned space missions—Shenzhou 5 and Shenzhou 6. It was previously known by a series of working titles—Alien, Yangtze River VII, Long River 7 and most notably, A Hope. CJ7 was filmed in Ningbo, in the Zhejiang province of China. Comedy The Night They Saved Christmas is a 1984 RHI Entertainment Christmas film, executive produced by Robert Halmi, Senior and Junior; and originally developed for ABC. The film is about an oil company dynamiting in the North Pole in search of an oil field, unaware that they are endangering Santa Claus. The movie stars Jaclyn Smith and Art Carney. Comedy Bachpan is a 1970 Bollywood Hindi drama film directed and produced by Kotayya Pratyagatma. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar and Tanuja. The film has a very melodious song sung by Mohammad Rafi, "Aaya re khilone wala khel khilone leke aaya re". Documentary film The American Ruling Class is a 2005 dramatic documentary film written by Lewis H. Lapham and directed by John Kirby that "explores our country’s most taboo topic: class, power and privilege in our nominally democratic republic." It seeks to answer the question, "Does America have a ruling class?" Its producers consider it the first "dramatic-documentary-musical." A rough-cut of the film was shown at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, the final version of the film was shown on the Sundance Channel in July 2007, and it had its theatrical premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in April 2008. Comedy The Big Premiere is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 188th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Almost a Legend is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Mia Vuorio. Thriller Damn Foreigners is a crime drama thriller film directed by Saeed Khoze. Documentary film Living Goddess is a 2008 film that documents lives of three young Kumaris against the backdrop of the Nepalese Civil War. Premiered at Silverdocs, the AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival in Downtown Silver Spring. Thriller Back in Crime is a 2013 French crime film directed by Germinal Alvarez. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Animation The Box - Poltergeist is an animation, short film created by Dadomani Studio. Thriller Shadows Run Black is a 1986 crime thriller directed by Howard Heard and starring Kevin Costner. The film follows a tough Los Angeles detective as he races against time to discover who is behind a string of brutal serial slayings. Costner plays the film's main suspect. Tagline: Pray he kills you before you scream. Animation Atraksion is a 2001 short animation film written and directed by Raoul Servais. Comedy Ephemeral City is a short documentary comedy drama film directed by Phil Davis. Documentary film The Rubber Room is a 2010 documentary film about the reassignment centers run by the New York City Department of Education, which the filmmakers claim exist in various forms in school districts across the United States. Allegedly intended to serve as temporary holding facilities for teachers accused of various kinds of misconduct who are awaiting an official hearing, these reassignment centers have become known amongst the "exiled" teachers subculture as "rubber rooms", so named after the padded cells of psychiatric hospitals. Thriller Barke is a Tulu film directed by Bharath Krishna and produced by Suresh Reddy, starring Ashwin Shetty, Srikanth, Balachandra, Nagaraj, Riya Meghana in the lead roles. Bharath Krishna also wrote the screenplay & dialogues for the movie. The film is based on the Real Story. Comedy Êtes-vous jalouse? is a 1938 film directed by Henri Chomette. Comedy The Jokes (Italian: Le barzellette) is a 2004 comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Comedy How to Be Louise is a 1990 film written and directed by Anne Flournoy. Thriller Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 science fiction film directed by Rupert Wyatt and starring James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, and Andy Serkis. Written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, it is 20th Century Fox's reboot of the Planet of the Apes series, intended to act as an origin story for a new series of films. Its premise is similar to the fourth film in the original series, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, but it is not a direct remake of that film. Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released on August 5, 2011, to critical and commercial success. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. It was also nominated for five Saturn Awards including Best Director for Wyatt and Best Writing for Jaffa and Silver, winning Best Science Fiction Film, Best Supporting Actor for Serkis and Best Special Effects. Serkis' performance as Caesar was widely acclaimed, earning him many nominations from many associations which do not usually recognize performance capture as traditional acting. A sequel to the film, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, was released on July 11, 2014. Science Fiction TC 2000 is a 1993 action/science-fiction film starring Bolo Yeung, Jalal Merhi, Billy Blanks, Bobbie Phillips, Matthias Hues, Harry Mok, and Kelly Gallant. The film was written by T.J. Scott from a story by J. Stephen Maunder and Richard M. Samuels, produced by Jalal Merhi and directed by T.J. Scott. The soundtrack was composed by VaRouje. Documentary film School of Babel is a 2014 documentary film directed by Julie Bertucelli. Comedy Il trafficone is a 1974 film directed by Bruno Corbucci. Comedy Peggy's Burglar is a 1913 short comedy film written by Helen Harrington and directed by Ralph Ince. Comedy Shooting High is a 1940 American Western film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Jane Withers, Gene Autry, and Marjorie Weaver. Written by Lou Breslow and Owen Francis, the film is about a generations-old old feud between two families that is resurrected when the town banker tries to contrsuct a highway through the area bearing a monument to the frontiersman ancestor of one of the families. Shooting High was Gene Autry's first film away from Republic Pictures, his first as a mere co-star, his first without the comic presence of Smiley Burnette since 1934, and his first playing a character other than himself. Documentary film Off Label is a 2012 documentary film directed by Donal Mosher and Michael Palmieri. Documentary film The Abominable Crime is 2013 drama documentary film written and directed by Micah Fink. Animation Show Biz Bugs is a 1957 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Mel Blanc as the voices of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. The basic setting and conflicts of this film were reprised for the linking footage for The Bugs Bunny Show television series. Documentary film Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis is an expanded version of Head Games, a 2012 documentary film that examines the effects of repeated concussions and subconcussive blows, particularly those associated with sports. It focuses on American football and hockey, but also covers boxing, soccer, lacrosse, and professional wrestling. It covers findings that chronic traumatic brain injury is occurring in female sports. Also covered is physiological evidence of brain injury in adolescent athletes. Head Games is directed by Steve James, director of the highly acclaimed documentary, Hoop Dreams. It is film followup to Christopher Nowinski's book, Head Games. The film features interviews with Nowinski, Dr. Robert Cantu. In addition to other medical experts, it also extensively interviews athletes, their families, and journalists. Documentary film Young Turks is a 2013 documentary film directed by Stephen Seemayer. Thriller The Fifth Cord is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Luigi Bazzoni. The Italian title, which in its typical figurative meaning would sound something like " a bad day for the sign of Aries" in its literal meaning reads "black day for the ram", reprising Dario Argento's practice of using animals in the titles of his thriller films. The film is based on a novel with the same name by D.M. Devine. Thriller The Girl from the Naked Eye is a 2012 action thriller romantic film written by Jason Yee, David Ren and Larry Madill, and directed by David Ren. Documentary film The Pebble Beach Experience is a 2011 documentary directed by Gregory Berkin. Science Fiction Honey, I Shrunk the Audience was a 4D film spin off of the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film series that was shown at several Disney theme parks. Thriller Final Destination 3 is a 2006 American horror film, and the third installment of the Final Destination franchise. It was directed and co-written by James Wong, who also directed and co-wrote the first film, and was produced by Wong and his writing partner Glen Morgan, with franchise producers Craig Perry and Warren Zide. Released on February 10, 2006, the film performed well at the box office and gained a mixed reception from critics. Documentary film "Director Esther Robinson's personal inquiry into the truth behind her Uncle Danny Williams' mysterious 1966 disappearance. Virtually unknown today, Danny was Andy Warhol's lover, and a promising young filmmaker. The discovery of 20 never-before-seen films William's made during his time at the Factory-- and whose many subjects include Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, Paul Morrissey, Brigid Berlin, Billy Name and what may be the earliest known footage of the Velvet Underground— reveals a luminous talent and a stark gap in the historical record. Combined with Robinson's intimate interviews of surviving Factory members, the film gets beyond the icons and quietly dismantles the Warhol myth-making machine, allowing a deeper examination of the human fragility on which Andy Warhol's empire was built. " Quoting the syopsis from the film's Official Site. Thriller A Prize of Arms is a 1962 British crime film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Stanley Baker, Helmut Schmid, Patrick Magee and Tom Bell with early appearances by several actors including Fulton Mackay, Tom Adams and Rodney Bewes. Set in 1956, the film follows a criminal gang as it tries to rob an army pay convoy during the Suez Crisis. Comedy Nothing Lasts Forever is a science-fiction comedy film directed by Tom Schiller. Shortly before its intended release date of September 1984, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer postponed it; it has never been officially released theatrically or for home media in the United States. The film was uploaded by a fan onto the Internet video website YouTube, but was taken down at the insistence of Warner Bros., the current copyright owner. It stars Zach Galligan and Lauren Tom in the lead roles, with a supporting cast including Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sam Jaffe and Mort Sahl. John Belushi was to appear in the film, but he died 6 weeks before production began. The making of the film, through interviews with Tom Schiller, Lorne Michaels, Zach Galligan, Lauren Tom, Bill Murray and others involved with the film, is chronicled in the book Nothing Lost Forever: The Films of Tom Schiller by Michael Streeter. Thriller Vertical Limit is a 2000 American action thriller film directed by New Zealander Martin Campbell starring, among others, Chris O'Donnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney and Scott Glenn. The film was shot on several locations including Monument Valley, New Zealand and Pakistan. Documentary film Please Don't Beat Me, Sir! is a 2011 crime fiction historical fiction documentary film directed by Shashwati Talukdar and P. Kerim Friedman. Comedy Made on Broadway is a 1933 Comedy Drama film written by Courtney Terrett and directed by Harry Beaumont. Comedy Zorawar is an upcoming Punjabi action film directed by Vinnil Markan. The film features musical artist Yo Yo Honey Singh in the titular character, alongside actresses Gurbani Judge and Parul Gulati. Filmed mostly in Durban, the first look poster unveiled in May 2014, whereas the film is expected to release in late 2014. Comedy The Boy with Green Hair is a 1948 American comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Losey. It stars Dean Stockwell as Peter, a young war orphan who is subject to ridicule after he awakens one morning to find his hair mysteriously turned green. Co-stars include Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan, and Barbara Hale. Comedy Marriage in Transit is a 1925 American silent film directed by Roy William Neill. It stars Edmund Lowe and Carole Lombard. Documentary film Filmmaker's Holiday is a 1974 documentary film directed by Johan van der Keuken. Animation Alpine Antics is an animated cartoon by M. J. Winkler Productions, and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Comedy The Mating Season is a 1951 classic farce with elements of screwball comedy. A film made by Paramount Pictures, it was directed by Mitchell Leisen and produced by Charles Brackett from a screenplay by Charles Brackett, Richard Breen and Walter Reisch, based on the play Maggie by Caesar Dunn. The ensemble cast stars Gene Tierney, John Lund, Miriam Hopkins, and Thelma Ritter. Comedy Wacky-Bye Baby is the 28th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 2, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Thriller Body Confusion is a 2004 comedy thriller film written and directed by Vicente Peñarrocha. Documentary film Rêve Kakudji is a 2013 documentary, biographical, family, music film written and directed by Ibbe Daniëls and Koen Vidal. Comedy Ikke Pe Ikka is an Indian film directed by Raj N. Sippy and released in 1994. It stars Akshay Kumar, Shanti Priya and Chandni. Animation One plotting politician, Sir Daniel Brackley, is using the royal unrest to his advantage and unwittingly giving rise to the arrival of a medieval hero, Black Arrow, whose steel cross bow and stout heart are pitted against the kingdom's villains. Animation Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Spaceblazer, also known as Doraemon The Hero 2009, is an anime film, released in Japan on March 7, 2009. It is the remake of the 1981 movie The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer. This is the first film released during the celebration of TV Asahi's 50th Anniversary. It has also been voted the No.1 Movie in Japan as of March 9, 2009. This movie was ranked 4th highest grossing Japanese animated movie. Comedy Al-Kompars is a Syrian feature film by director Nabil Maleh. The film presents a humorous contemporary romance about an insecure/moody bachelor and a gentle widow. Salem is a garage mechanic who finds escape as an extra in a theater group. Having no apartment of his own, he borrows a friend's place for an innocent afternoon tryst with widowed Nada, a worker in a garment factory. Her sympathetic nature draws out Salem's hidden extrovert tendencies. Documentary film The Winding Stream is a 2014 biographical family music documentary film directed by Beth Harrington. Comedy Inspector Hornleigh is a 1938 British detective film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Gordon Harker, Alastair Sim, Miki Hood, Peter Gawthorne and Wally Patch. Inspector Hornleigh is called in when the Chancellor of the Exchequer's budget case is stolen, a crime which he soon ties to several murders which he had also been investigating. The film was followed by Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday and Inspector Hornleigh Goes To It. Thriller Number One with a Bullet is a 1987 American police detective film directed by Jack Smight and starring Robert Carradine, Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Bertinelli, Peter Graves, Doris Roberts, Bobby Di Cicco, Ray Girardin, Barry Sattels, Mykelti Williamson and Jon Gries. Animation Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa is a 2005 Japanese animated film directed by Seiji Mizushima and written by Sho Aikawa. A sequel to the first Fullmetal Alchemist television series, the film follows the story of alchemist Edward Elric as he attempts to return to his homeworld, having lived for two years on a parallel universe Earth, while his younger brother Alphonse is also trying to reunite with him by any means necessary. Edward's search attracts the attention of the Thule Society, which seeks to enter his homeworld, believing it to be Shamballa, to obtain new weapons to help them in World War II. Conqueror of Shamballa premiered in Japan on July 23, 2005. A CD soundtrack has also been published featuring music from the film developed by Michiru Oshima and L'Arc-en-Ciel. In Japan, it has been edited in a standard DVD, as well as in a limited edition. It was later licensed in North America by Funimation that featured the film in cinemas for a short time, and also released it on DVD and Blu-ray. Most of the staff from the first Fullmetal Alchemist anime started development on Conqueror of Shamballa shortly after the anime's ending. Comedy Family First is a 2010 short comedy film written by Mike McPhaden and directed by Chris Hanratty. Animation There They Go-Go-Go! is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Animation The Best of Bugs Bunny is a single disc DVD featuring cartoons focusing on Bugs Bunny. It was released on March 6, 2012. Comedy Repmånad is a 1979 Swedish comedy film directed by Lasse Åberg. The plot revolves around a group of men called in for refresher exercise in the Swedish Army, and who did their national service together some years earlier. Thriller Purple Heart is a 2006 action-war film directed, co-writer and co-produced by Bill Birrell. It stars William Sadler, Mel Harris and Emilio Rivera. It is released on November 11, 2006. Documentary film Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Case For Reasonable Doubt? is a documentary film about Mumia Abu-Jamal, directed by John Edginton. There are two versions, both produced by Otmoor Productions Ltd, UK. The first version was 57 minutes long and released in 1996 by HBO. The second version, which was 74 minutes long contained additional interview material, most notably with the witness and ex-prostitute, Veronica Jones. This longer version was not executive-produced by HBO. It was released in a small number of US cinemas and on DVD, first through FoxLorber and then in 2008 through Docurama Films/New Video Group. Documentary film One by One is a documentary about the deadliness of Grand Prix racing, including footage of fatal racing accidents. It is narrated by Stacy Keach. The film was reissued as "The Quick and the Dead" in 1978 including the death of Tom Pryce at the 1977 South African Grand Prix. and was later released also as "Champions Forever: The Formula One Drivers". Thriller Bride of Chucky is a 1998 horror comedy film distributed by Universal Pictures and New Line Cinema. It is the fourth installment in the Child's Play film series. The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu. It stars Jennifer Tilly and Brad Dourif, as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl, and Nick Stabile. The film marks the point where the Child's Play series takes a more humorous turn and often into self-referential parody. It doesn't continue on with the concept of a child victim in possession of the doll, thus the absence of Child's Play in the title. Bride of Chucky follows the events of Child's Play 3 in continuity, but not tonally or in a continuation of those films' overall plot. This film also marks Chucky's new permanent look, a more frightening appearance in which his face is covered in stitches, staples, and scars following his fate in Child's Play 3. Although made seven years after, the setting is one month following the events depicted in Child's Play 3. Documentary film Bailey House: To Live As Long As You Can is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Alain Klarer and Richard Dindo. Documentary film In/Out of the Room is a documentary film directed by Dina Hamza screened at 2012 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Comedy De jazmín en flor is a 1996 short comedy and drama film written by Lisa Owen and directed by Daniel Gruener. Comedy RRRrrrr!!! is a 2004 French comedy film set in 35,000 BC. It features two tribes, the Clean Hairs and the Dirty Hairs, who have been battling for control of shampoo for 800 years. The Dirty Hairs tribe concocts a plan to steal the secret of shampoo, sending someone to infiltrate the enemy. When two members of the Clean Hair tribe are killed the chief instigates the first ever police investigation. Thriller The Matrimony is a 2007 Chinese horror film directed by Hua-Tao Teng and starring Leon Lai, Fan Bingbing, and Rene Liu. The movie was released on February 28, 2007. Animation Trader Mickey is a 1932 animated short film directed by David Hand. Thriller Orphan is a 2009 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. It stars Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard and Isabelle Fuhrman. The film centers on a couple who, after the death of their unborn child, adopt a mysterious 9-year-old girl. Orphan was produced by Joel Silver and Susan Downey of Dark Castle Entertainment, and Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson Killoran of Appian Way Productions. The film was released theatrically in the United States on July 24, 2009. The film received mixed critical reviews, although Fuhrman's performance as Esther was acclaimed. Thriller The American Friend is a 1977 film by Wim Wenders, loosely adapted from the novel Ripley's Game by Patricia Highsmith. The film is of the neo-noir genre, and features Dennis Hopper as career criminal Tom Ripley and Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Zimmermann, a terminally ill picture framer whom Ripley coerces into becoming an assassin. Though primarily based on Ripley's Game, the film also uses elements, uncredited, of Ripley Under Ground, which was later adapted to film in 2005. The source novel was cinematically adapted a second time in 2002 as Ripley's Game. Documentary film Mighty Jerome is a 2010 sports documentary film written and directed by Charles Officer. Comedy Nydia's college career may soon be over if her family's business, The Mambo Café, doesn't get back on track. While on summer break, Nydia and her brother cook up a scheme to bring in the customers. The only problem is it requires the mob, a murder and plenty of mayhem. A hilarious serious of near disasters brings in the customers but also a spicy buffet of trouble. Ay Caramba! Now, it's clean up time. THE MAMBO CAFE, where comedy and murder are the main ingredients! Comedy Bindlestiffs is a 2012 comedy film produced by Andrew Edison and Luke Loftin, the writers, editors, and main two stars, which also stars John Karna. The film was completed in 2011 but wasn't picked up until 2012 after its premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. It was picked up for distribution in 2012 by Kevin Smith under his SModcast Pictures Presents label, in association with Phase 4 Films, the first under this label. It has received a somewhat cult status from the internet, becoming available on VOD, iTunes, and DVD from RedBox. Comedy Write & Wrong is a 2007 Lifetime Television movie, directed by Graeme Clifford and starring Kirstie Alley and Eric Christian Olsen. Thriller Venison Eaters is a 2013 short film directed by Jordan Taratoot. Documentary film All Hell Broke Loose is a 1995 Israeli documentary that follows the victims of a Hamas suicide bombing in Israel a year after the attack. Documentary film Trainwreck to Narnia is a 2013 documentary and musical film directed by Dylan Bergeson. Comedy Vote for Huggett is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison and Diana Dors. Warner reprises his role as the head of a London family, in the post-war years. It was the second in the The Huggetts, after 1948's Here Come the Huggetts. In it, Joe Huggett decides to run as a candidate in the local municipal elections. It was followed later that year by The Huggetts Abroad. Documentary film Broken Land is a 2014 documentary film directed by Stéphanie Barbey and Luc Peter. Thriller Shadow Hours is a 2000 American thriller directed, written and produced by Isaac H. Eaton. It premiered in competition during the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Science Fiction Back to the Future Part II is a 1989 American comic science fiction film and the second installment of the Back to the Future trilogy. It was directed by Robert Zemeckis, who directed all three films, scripted by Bob Gale, and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson and Lea Thompson. The plot of Part II picks up where the original film left off. After repairing the damage to history done by his previous time travel adventures, Marty McFly and his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown travel to 2015 to prevent McFly's future son from ending up in jail. However, their presence allows Biff Tannen to steal Doc's DeLorean time machine and travel to 1955, where he alters history by making his younger self wealthy. Part II was produced on a $40 million budget and was filmed back-to-back with its sequel, Back to the Future Part III. Filming began in February 1989 after two years were spent building the sets and writing the script. Comedy High Freakquency is a 1998 comedy directed by Tony Singletary about life at an urban radio station. Comedy No Deposit, No Return is a 1998 crime comedy film directed by Massimo Costa. Animation Ha! Ha! Ha! is a 1934 Fleischer Studio animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown. Documentary film Dig! is a documentary film directed by Ondi Timoner, and produced by Timoner, Vasco Nunes and David Timoner. Compiled from seven years of footage, it contrasts the developing careers and love–hate relationship of the bands The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre and the bands' respective frontmen Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Anton Newcombe. It won the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Evil Ed is a 1997 Swedish comedy splatter film directed by Anders Jacobsson. The film parodies and pays homage to numerous American horror classics, most notably the Evil Dead films, Halloween, The Silence of the Lambs, and The Shining. The film is a satire towards the harsh censoring that the Swedish Statens biografbyrå ran from 1911 until halted in 1996. The bureau was dismissed in 2011, being the oldest film censoring organization in the world. The filmmakers were publicly ridiculed by the head of the Swedish Film Institute on national television. All the Swedish actors had their voices dubbed by American voice actors, mostly in a comical approach. Thriller Razortooth is a 2006 American horror film directed by Patricia Harrington about a monster eel that swim through the swamps in the everglades and hunt people. It starred Kathleen LaGue, Doug Swander, Simon Page, Kate Gersten, and Tim Colceri. Science Fiction Credence is an upcoming British Sci-fi film written and directed by Mike Buonaiuto. It stars Alex Hammond, Anthony Topham and Tia Kenny. Credence is the story of a family of two torn gay fathers' that sacrifice their lives to save their daughter in the last evacuation from the Earth, before being devastated by violent storms. Credence is challenging standard LGBT portrayal in films, and follows Buonaiuto's previous campaigns #LoveAlwaysWins, Homecoming, and Invisible Parents. Comedy Poor Old Bill is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Leslie Fuller, Iris Ashley and Syd Courtenay. A man sponges off an old comrade from the First World War who believes he has saved his life during the war, although this ultimately proves not to be. Comedy Totally Blonde is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Andrew Van Slee, and starring Krista Allen, Maeve Quinlan and Michael Bublé. The musical soundtrack was released as the album Totally Bublé. The airhead comedy was Bublé's second film, after a bit part as a singer in Duets starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis, and followed by a role as Hap in The Snow Walker. The soundtrack, which was moderately successful, was soon followed by his first major label release Michael Bublé. Comedy Muppet Treasure Island is a 1996 American musical adventure comedy film based on Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. It is the fifth feature film to star The Muppets and was directed by Brian Henson. Similarly to the earlier Muppet Christmas Carol, the key roles were played by live-action actors, with the Muppets in supporting roles. The live-action actors consisted of Tim Curry as Long John Silver, Billy Connolly as Billy Bones, Jennifer Saunders, and introducing Kevin Bishop as Jim Hawkins. Kermit the Frog appeared as Captain Abraham Smollett, Fozzie Bear as Squire Trelawney, Sam Eagle as Mr. Samuel Arrow, and Miss Piggy as the gender-bent castaway "Benjamina" Gunn. Following their success as the narrators of The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Great Gonzo and Rizzo the Rat appeared in specially created roles as Jim's best friends. The film was released on February 16, 1996 before Muppets Tonight aired on ABC 1 month later. Thriller Shor is a 2008 short thriller film written by Krishna D.K., Sita Menon and Raj Nidimoru and directed by Krishna D.K. and Raj Nidimoru. Comedy The Pilgrim & the Private Eye is a 2012 short comedy film written by Joel Johnstone and Matt Kubacki and directed by Joel Johnstone. Animation Dot and the Bunny is a 1983 Australian animated film. Documentary film The Last Paradises: On the Track of Rare Animals is the title of a German nature documentary from 1967. It was filmed by Eugen Schuhmacher and Helmuth Barth. Comedy Our Hearts Were Growing Up is a 1946 comedy film directed by William D. Russell. Thriller Dark Storm is a 2006 science fiction and thriller film written by Sean Malcolm, Brett Schneider, John Cherfer and Jason Bourque and directed by Jason Bourque. Comedy Des gens qui s'embrassent is a 2013 Comedy Romance film directed by Danièle Thompson and written by Danièle Thompson and Christopher Thompson. Comedy The Swan an Eastman Color in CinemaScope is a remake of The Swan, a Paramount Pictures release. Another film version was released as One Romantic Night. The 1956 film is a romantic comedy released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Charles Vidor, produced by Dore Schary from a screenplay by John Dighton, and based on the play by Ferenc Molnár. The original music score was by Bronislau Kaper, the cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg and Robert Surtees, the art direction by Randall Duell and Cedric Gibbons, and the costume design by Helen Rose, who also designed the famous wedding gown worn by Grace Kelly when she married Prince Rainier of Monaco. The film stars Grace Kelly, Alec Guinness and Louis Jourdan with Agnes Moorehead, Jessie Royce Landis, Brian Aherne, Leo G. Carroll, Estelle Winwood, and Robert Coote. Thriller Escobar: Paradise Lost is a 2014 French-Spanish romantic thriller film, written and directed by Andrea Di Stefano. It is the directorial debut of Di Stefano. The film chronicles the life of a surfer, who falls in love while visiting his brother in Colombia and finds out that the girl's uncle is Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2014. RADiUS-TWC acquired the North American distribution rights of the film in February 2014 and will release the film on November 26, 2014 in United States. Animation Butterfly Dream is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Woonha Jang. Science Fiction Dr. Who and the Daleks was the first of two Doctor Who films made by Amicus Productions in the 1960s. It was followed by Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. The film features Peter Cushing as Dr. Who, Roberta Tovey as Susan, Jennie Linden as Barbara, and Roy Castle as Ian. It is based on the second serial of the British science fiction Doctor Who television programme, The Daleks, produced by the BBC. Filmed in Technicolor, it is the first Doctor Who story to be made in colour and in a widescreen format. The television series continued to be made in black-and-white until 1969 and not in widescreen until the revival of the series in 2005. The film was not intended to form part of the ongoing storylines of the television series. Elements from the programme were used, however, such as various characters, the Daleks and a police box time machine, albeit in re-imagined forms. Comedy Bankrupt is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Kris Brown. Comedy Cheran Chozhan Pandian is a 1998 Tamil comedy film directed by Senthamizhan. The film features Ranjith, Anand Babu and Vadivelu in lead roles. The low-budget film, produced by R. Krishnamurthy, had musical score by Soundaryan and was released on 25 December 1998. Comedy "Mads should have told the truth; he is terrible at fighting." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Marking The Distance is a 2012 short documentary animation film directed by Mike Rauch and Tim Rauch. Comedy Twice Two is a Laurel and Hardy short film. It is one of only three films where the boys each play a dual role. Comedy Kill the Habit is a 2010 comedy film directed and written by Laura Neri. "Low budget gem of a comedy with the high octane energy of a screwball farce crossed with a lesbian love story. Galia has a few problems. Her brother is in jail, her best friend Soti is in love with her and she has a slight issue with substance abuse. Due home at 4pm sharp for her baby brother's Bris Milah, Galia just needs a little something to help her through the day before she posts bail for Frank and deals with her overbearing mother. But when Lyle, her not so friendly local drug dealer steals the bail money and the two get into a tussle over it, Galia does what anyone would in that situation; she reaches for the nearest heavy object and bam! No more Lyle. And then her problems really begin. This low budget gem of a comedy has the high octane energy of a screwball farce crossed with a lesbian love story. The script crackles with one-liners and the chemistry between the female leads sizzles on screen." Quoting Emma Smart from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Science Fiction Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell is a 1968 Japanese science fiction/horror film directed by Hajime Sato and released by Shochiku studios. Comedy Moonstruck is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and written by John Patrick Shanley. It stars Cher, Nicolas Cage, Danny Aiello, Vincent Gardenia, and Olympia Dukakis. The film was released on December 16, 1987 in New York City, and then nationally on December 18, 1987. Receiving largely positive reviews from critics, it went on to gross $91,640,528 at the North American box office, making it the fifth highest-grossing film of that year. Moonstruck was nominated for six Oscars at the 60th Academy Awards, winning for Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. Thriller A Killing Affair, is a 1986 drama film starring Peter Weller, Kathy Baker, John Glover, Bill Smitrovich and Danny Nelson. This films was based on the novel Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday by Robert Houston. It was filmed in Juliette, Georgia. The movie takes place in West Virginia. Comedy Lawstront - polish comedy directed by Mikołaj Haremski. The action takes place in Warsaw. The sponsor of this production was company Edbud, where bosses were Edward Gierwiałło and Edward Mazur Thriller Voodoo is an Occult-Voodoo Horror film directed by Rene Eram, and written by Brian DiMuccio and Dino Vindeni. Filmed in the United States in 1994, Voodoo was released on VHS Video rental by Planet Productions in 1995, and has since been re-released in the United States on DVD format through Simitar Entertainment. Comedy Walls of Glass, also known as Flanagan is a 1985 comedy-romance film directed by Scott D. Goldstein, and starring Philip Bosco as the protagonist James Flanagan. The film was released on October 30, 1985. Comedy Jerry and Tom is a 1998 American comedy film released on December 4, 1998. The film was the directorial debut of Saul Rubinek, and the screenplay was adapted by Rick Cleveland from his own 1994 one-act play. The film stars Joe Mantegna, Sam Rockwell, Maury Chaykin, Ted Danson, Charles Durning, William H. Macy, Peter Riegert, and Sarah Polley. It was filmed in various locations, including Chicago, Toronto, and Uxbridge, Ontario. Based on Top-Critic reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, the film received an average 75% overall approval rating. Thriller Cover Me is a 1995 direct-to-video erotic thriller film starring Rick Rossovich, Courtney Taylor, Paul Sorvino, Stephen Nichols, Elliott Gould and Corbin Bernsen. It was produced in conjunction with the CD-ROM game Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders. The plot involves a serial killer preying on the models of a Los Angeles adult magazine and Holly Jacobson a former policewoman, must stop him by disguising herself as a nude model in order to lure him out. Science Fiction Algeny: The Genetic Factor is a 2007 science fiction and thriller film written and directed by Andrew Burroughs. Documentary film The History of Heavy Metal is a Swedish 2001 documentary movie made for TV spanning through the timeline of heavy metal music. It starts with the roots of heavy metal and ends with the metal of present times. Through interviews and archive material, the movie tries to give answers on many questions, including "which was the first heavy metal band?". It was produced by Malik Bendjelloul and edited by Mikael Björnsson and Johan Larsson for Barracuda Film & TV. The documentary also focuses on the three "enemies" of heavy metal including punk rock, glam metal and grunge. The movie was presented in TV by Backyard Babies singer Dregen and TV host Per Sinding-Larsen. Thriller Blood Diner is a 1987 black comedy horror film, a loose sequel to the 1963 film Blood Feast. The movie was written by Michael Sonye and directed by Jackie Kong. Comedy Friday the Thirteenth is a 1933 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale and Muriel Aked. The film depicts the lives of several passengers in the hours before they are involved in a bus crash. Comedy The Sum of Us is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film version of the play The Sum of Us. Directed by Kevin Dowling and Geoff Burton, the film starred Russell Crowe and Jack Thompson. The screen adaptation mimics the play's device of breaking the fourth wall with direct to camera conversational asides by both Harry and Jeff. Animation Persona 3 The Movie: No. 1, Spring of Birth is a 2013 Japanese animated film and the first installment in a film series based on the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 video game by Atlus. Directed by Noriaki Akitaya and written by Jun Kumagai, it is based on the original story by Atlus and distributed by Aniplex. It stars voice actors Akira Ishida, Megumi Toyoguchi, Kōsuke Toriumi, Rie Tanaka, Hikaru Midorikawa and Mamiko Noto. Set in 2009, the film follows the exploits of transfer student Makoto Yuki who, upon moving to Iwatodai City, discovers the Shadow creatures which feed on human psyche during the Dark Hour midnight phenomenon. After awakening to an ability called Persona, Yuki finds himself intertwined in the battle against the Shadows with his new schoolmates. Development of the film was first announced in a teaser trailer during the limited theatrical release of Persona 4 The Animation: The Factor of Hope on June 9, 2012. Aniplex later announced a Fall 2013 release date and that the main voice acting cast of the original PlayStation 2 game would reprise their roles in the film. Comedy The Jet Cage is a Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1962 by Warner Bros. The short runs for about six minutes and is written and directed by Friz Freleng. Voice actors are Mel Blanc and June Foray. The animation was by Gerry Chiniquy, Lee Halpern, Art Leonardi, Bob Matz and Virgil Ross. The layouts were designed by Hawley Pratt and the backgrounds by Tom O'Loughlin. The original music was composed by Milt Franklyn and an uncredited William Lava. Comedy No Place Like Jail is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Terry that features Stan Laurel. Comedy Rubber is a 2010 film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. "Quentin Dupieux (aka Mr. Oizo) first entered the public conscious when his thumping techno track "Flat Beat" was released in 1999. The related music video and TV commercials featuring a yellow puppet named Flat Eric were also hugely successful. Dupieux went on to write and direct full-length films. His latest feature is Rubber, a wonderfully weird movie about — among other things — a tire that comes to life. Rubber begins in a desert. A series of chairs are laid out in a zig-zag pattern on a barren road. A man with a pair of binoculars anxiously stands by the road. A car becomes visible in the distance. As the car moves closer, the driver purposely begins to knock over the chairs. The car halts and a policeman emerges. He delivers a monologue and quickly disappears. The camera pulls back to reveal that a group of people was watching the entire sequence of events. The people are waiting for a movie to begin. A movie about a car tire named Robert that inexplicably comes to life. Robert realizes that he has powers. Psychic powers. Psychic powers that make things explode. Things like bottles. Things like rabbits. Things like human heads. As one might surmise from the description, Rubber presents two interconnected stories. One story is about the adventures of Robert the tire. The other is about a group of people watching a movie about the adventures of Robert the tire. If this sounds confusing, don't be alarmed. It is confusing. It is also ingenious. Rubber operates as both an homage to genre and a dissection of its logical innards. The film gleefully plays with a core cinematic conceit: suspension of disbelief. Screenwriters ask often ask the audience to accept the most unreal situations at face value. If stories about cyborgs, talking animals, walking corpses, and sentient bulldozers pass muster, why not a murderous tire with psychic powers? Quentin Dupieux executes this prankish self-reflexive story with style and precision. The film obviously has a dark comedic edge but everything is played straight. Mostly. The performers, who include Wings Hauser and Roxanne Medina, absorb the parade of exploding heads, murders, sight gags, and improbable situations with stone-face austerity. The utterly deadpan approach is crucial to making the concept work. After awhile, the abnormal becomes normal. One character says that "I never thought I'd identify with a tire." The audience will feel the same way. By the end, everyone will cheer Robert. Even if he is popping skulls like birthday balloons." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Fantastic Fest site. Comedy Das schöne Abenteuer is a 1932 film directed by Reinhold Schünzel. Animation how to destroy the world food is a 2008 short animation film written by Pete Bishop and Steven Appleby and directed by Pete Bishop. Thriller Spartan is a 2004 American political thriller film written and directed by David Mamet. It features Val Kilmer, Derek Luke, Tia Texada, Ed O'Neill, William H. Macy, and Kristen Bell. It was released in the United States and Canada on 12 March 2004. Comedy H-E Double Hockey Sticks is a 1999 American comedy movie directed by Randall Miller starring Will Friedle and Matthew Lawrence. The film is based on the opera Griffelkin by Lukas Foss. The film's title is a common euphemism for the word hell. Thriller The Whole Ten Yards is a 2004 American crime comedy film directed by Howard Deutch and sequel to the 2000 film The Whole Nine Yards. It was based on characters created by Mitchell Kapner, who was the writer of the first film. The film stars Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Natasha Henstridge, and Kevin Pollak. It was released on April 7, 2004 in North America. Unlike the first film, which was a commercial success despite receiving mixed reviews, The Whole Ten Yards was a major critical and commercial failure. Comedy Marriage Vows is a 1932 short comedy film written by Harry Sauber and directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin is a 1999 Indian Bollywood film directed by Subhash Sehgal and produced by Sibte Hassan Rizvi. It stars Sunny Deol, Apoorva Agnihotri and Mahima Chaudhry in pivotal roles. Comedy "James Strouse, who brought Grace Is Gone to Sundance in 2007, where it won the dramatic Audience Award and the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, once again displays his talent for storytelling—and his deft touch as a director—in this superbly wrought tale, The Winning Season. Sam Rockwell stars as an alcoholic ex-basketball star who is currently occupied busing tables. When he is handed the reins of a girl's varsity team by the school's principal, what ensues is tempestuous and trying for all concerned. The course of this wonderfully heartfelt drama is both unexpected and full of the kind of rich oh-so-human moments that marked Strouse's earlier work; the result is a completely gratifying cinematic drama. The battles to be won or lost—of a coach and his team, of a father and a daughter, and of a man struggling with his demons-are complicated by the mundane, yet real, dilemmas of life. This seemingly ordinary basketball drama resonates with wit and truth, attitude and sharp dialogue, and perfectly toned performances. Rockwell is spot on with his depiction of the scruffy, conflicted coach/father/teacher, and Strouse's work is full of humor and poignancy, insight and fun. Strouse is a director who transforms the unexceptional into wry dialogues about our humanity. His effectiveness as a filmmaker marks him as one of the most talented of a new generation of American independents." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Red Shirley is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Lou Reed. Documentary film Cuba may have been restricted politically and economically for the past 50 years, but its borders have remained open to wildlife for which Cuba’s undeveloped islands are an irresistible draw. While many islands in the Caribbean have poisoned or paved over their ecological riches on land and in the sea in pursuit of a growing tourist industry, Cuba’s wild landscapes have remained virtually untouched, creating a safe haven for rare and intriguing indigenous animals, as well as for hundreds of species of migrating birds and marine creatures. Coral reefs have benefited, too. Independent research has shown that Cuba’s corals are doing much better than others both in the Caribbean and around the world. Comedy A Kingdom Once Again is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Andrew Legge. Thriller Vikadan is a 2003 Indian Tamil thriller film written and directed by Arun Pandian. Playback singer Harish Raghavendra played the lead role, alongside Arun Pandian, Gayathri Raghuram, Radhika Chaudhari and Uma. Documentary film Chef-d’oeuvre? is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Luc Moullet. Thriller Killer Holiday is a 2012 horror-thriller film written by Marty Thomas and Jon Zuber, and directed by Marty Thomas. Thriller Beverly Hills Cop is a 1984 American action comedy film directed by Martin Brest and starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street-smart Detroit cop who heads to Beverly Hills, California, to solve the murder of his best friend. Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Ronny Cox, Lisa Eilbacher, Steven Berkoff and Jonathan Banks appear in supporting roles. This first film in the Beverly Hills Cop series shot Murphy to international stardom, won the People's Choice Award for "Favorite Motion Picture", was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Writing in 1985. It earned $234 million at the North American domestic box office, making it the biggest hit of 1984. Comedy That Thing is a 1991 film directed by Georgi Stojanov. Thriller Animal Charm is a 2012 short horror thriller comedy film written and directed by Ben Charles Edwards. Comedy StagKnight is a black comedy horror film by Simon Cathcart and Robert Mercer. The film combines the surreal humour of Cathcart's previous satirical cinematic outing, Black Velvet, with the thrills and spills of the serial killer genre to create an experience by turns deeply disturbing and outrageously comedic. It was filmed in Effingham, Surrey, England, UK. Documentary film Les travailleu(r)ses du sexe is a 2009 Belgian-French documentary film directed by Jean-Michel Carré and produced by France 2. It deals with the life of prostitutes and other people who works for the industry of sex. It received mixed reviews. Le Parisien, even defining the film interesting, complained about the "lack of genuine cinematic appeal" of the film, "more suited to TV than to the big screen". L'Express wrote that if even it "remains too superficial on some topics the real interest of his documentary is to be able to touch the depths of these stakeholders, an aspect rarely approached in this way on this subject". Documentary film Queen of the Mountain is a 2005 documentary about Theresa Goell, a middleaged woman who, in 1947, left her husband and son to dig beneath the Sanctuary of Nemrud Dagh. Theresa was fascinated by this shrine to King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene, which had been neglected by previous archaeologists. Queen of the Mountain tells her story through archival footage, family photographs, oral histories, commentary from Theresa's friends and her own letters. The New York Times said it offered a "strong, rich narrative with visuals to match." Documentary film Un tournage à la campagne is a 1994 documentary film directed by Alain Fleischer. Documentary film Hearing Silence is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Hilary Fennell. Comedy Emerald City is a 1988 film directed by Michael Jenkins, an adaptation of the play of the same name. Much of the play's dialogue is retained, though discussion of off-stage characters is usually replaced with their appearance and a more conventionally cinematic level and speed of dialogue. Also, the younger daughter Hannah was omitted. Comedy Temptation Island is a 2011 Philippine comedy drama film directed by Chris Martinez produced by Jose Mari Abacan and released by GMA Films and Regal Films. The film is a remake of the 1980 film of the same name. Comedy Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar is a 2001 Indian film directed by Priyadarshan. This story of the film is an adaptation of the Mohanlal starrer movie Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam. The film stars Sunil Shetty, Mahima Chaudhry and Paresh Rawal. Thriller I Fought the Law is a 2014 crime fiction film directed by Adam Davenport. Animation In this spectacular and offensively uproarious final chapter, Luke Skywalker (Chris) and Princess Leia (Lois) must travel to Tatooine to free Han Solo (Peter) by infiltrating the wretched stronghold of Jabba the Hutt (Joe), the galaxy's most loathsome and dreadful gangster. Reunited, the Rebels team up with a tribe of Ewoks to combat the Imperial forces on the forest moon of Endor. Meanwhile the Emperor (Carter Pewterschmidt) and Darth Vader (Stewie) conspire to turn Luke to the dark side, and young Skywalker is determined to rekindle the spirit of the Jedi within his father. The Galactic Civil War has never been more outrageous, as the Rebel forces gather to attack the seemingly defenseless and incomplete second Death Star in the battle that will determine the fate of the galaxy. Documentary film The Shadow of Your Smile is a 2014 short romantic documentary film written and directed by Alexei Dmitriev. Comedy A middle-aged woman temporarily abandons her role as wife and mother to embark upon a mad love affair with a man 20 years her junior. Up until the time she meets handsome young Emilio, Diane Clovier had a relatively happy life with her husband, kids and career. Emilio, with his amoral charm, is the antithesis of her life and Diane throws herself into a heated frenzy of lovemaking and romance with him. She shows little regard for the destruction she causes within her family. Her husband Phillipe, a lawyer, finds out about the affair, but does nothing to stop it in the hope that she will come to her senses. But as her relationship with Emilio grows hotter, it looks as if Diane may be lost forever. Comedy Average Red is a 2004 film written and directed by Nicolás López. Comedy How to Top My Wife is a 1994 South Korean comedy film by Kang Woo-suk about a man who hires a hit-man to kill his wife instead of divorcing her. It stars Park Joong-hoon and Choi Jin-shil. Animation Magical Circus is a 2011 animated short film directed by Viola Baier. Comedy Money in My Account is a 1995 comedy film written by Yun-shik Gye, Man-gon Kim and Dong-yeong Won and directed by Sang-jin Kim. Documentary film Learning Gravity is a 2007 documentary film written by Cathal Black and Philip Davison, and directed by Cathal Black. Documentary film Trente tableaux is a 2011 autobiographical feature documentary by Quebec film director Paule Baillargeon, made during her two-year film residency with the National Film Board of Canada. It is an anthology film composed of 30 filmic portraits of her 66 years of life to date, reflecting her experiences as a woman in Quebec's changing society. The film explores Baillargeon's feminist and sovereigntist views, her struggles with her depression, her childhood, the great landscapes of her native Abitibi-Témiscamingue, her daughter Blanche and her close relationship with her dog, Watam. She revisits pivotal moments in her life, including her experiences while directing her controversial 1979 film, La cuisine rouge, in which her actresses, inspired by the film's feminist message, insisted on improvising the end of the film. The film had its world premiere in October 2011 in Montreal, at the Festival du nouveau cinéma. Comedy Wasabi is a 2001 French action-comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film stars Jean Reno, Michel Muller and Ryōko Hirosue. In France, it was released as Wasabi, la petite moutarde qui monte au nez. In South Korea, the title of this movie mistranslated to Leon: the professional 2. The film gets its title from a scene where the protagonist, Hubert Fiorentini, eats a whole serving of wasabi at a Japanese restaurant without flinching. Comedy Blindfold is a 1966 American motion picture by Universal Pictures, starring Rock Hudson and Claudia Cardinale that was based on Lucille Fletcher's 1960 novel of the same name. It was the last film directed by Philip Dunne, a successful Hollywood screenwriter of pictures such as How Green Was My Valley and The Robe. Sequences were filmed in Silver Springs, Florida. Comedy Ne jouez pas avec les Martiens is a 1967 comedy film starring Jean Rochefort and Macha Méril. Comedy Crime and Passion is a 1976 comedy drama romance film written by Jesse Lasky Jr., Ivan Passer and William Richert and 4 more and directed by Ivan Passer. Thriller El Mariachi is a 1992 American action film and the first instalment in the saga that came to be known as Robert Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy. It marked the debut of Rodriguez as writer and director. The Spanish language film was shot with a mainly amateur cast in the northern Mexican bordertown of Ciudad Acuña, Mexico across from Del Rio, Texas the home town of leading actor Carlos Gallardo. The US$7,000 production was originally intended for the Mexican home video market, but executives at Columbia Pictures liked the film so much that they bought the American distribution rights. Columbia eventually spent several times more than the 16 mm film's original budget on 35 mm transfers, promotion, marketing and distribution. The success of Rodriguez's directorial debut led him to create two further entries, Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico. For the two sequels, Antonio Banderas took over from Carlos Gallardo for the main character El Mariachi, though Gallardo co-produced both films. In 2011, El Mariachi was inducted into the Library of Congress to be preserved as part of its National Film Registry for being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. Documentary film Jim McKay: My World in My Words is a documentary film written by Jim Mckay. Thriller Trial: The Price of Passion is a 1992 tv film directed by Paul Wendkos. Documentary film The Lost Republic II is a 1986 documentary film written by Miguel Pérez and María Elena Walsh and directed by Miguel Pérez. Documentary film Rave On is a 1996 short television documentary directed by Steven Dupler. Documentary film The Second World War in Colour is a 1999 television program directed by Polly Bide. Comedy After the Proposal is a film directed by Desmond Elliot. Thriller Obsessed is a 2009 American thriller film directed by Steve Shill. The Rainforest Films production stars Idris Elba, Beyoncé and Ali Larter. Obsessed tells the story of Lisa, an office temp played by Larter, who falls in love with her boss, Derek Charles, and attempts to seduce him. Derek's wife, Sharon, learns of Lisa's obsessive behavior, and suspects an affair. Screen Gems president Clint Culpepper conceived the basic idea of Obsessed, which was then developed by writer David Loughery, allocated a production budget of $20 million, and filmed in the summer of 2008. Obsessed was inspired by the work of directors Roman Polanski and Alfred Hitchcock, and its score was written by James Dooley. Lisa and Sharon were dressed in contrasting styles to reinforce their conflicting characters. Obsessed opened in US theaters on April 24, 2009, and UK theaters on May 29, 2009, and was distributed by Screen Gems. Obsessed received generally negative reviews from critics, many of whom were disappointed in the absence of an explanation for Lisa's obsession with Derek. Animation Easter in Bunnyland is a 2000 animation film written by Leonard Lee. Thriller Salvador is a 1986 war drama film written by Oliver Stone and Richard Boyle, and directed by Stone. It stars James Woods, James Belushi, and Michael Murphy, with John Savage, Elpidia Carrillo, and Cynthia Gibb in supporting roles. The film tells the story of an American journalist covering the Salvadoran Civil War who becomes entangled with both leftist guerrillas and the right wing military. The film is highly sympathetic towards the left wing revolutionaries and strongly critical of the U.S.-supported military, focusing on the murder of four American churchwomen, including Jean Donovan, and their assassination of Archbishop Óscar Romeroby death squads. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. Documentary film Global Haywire is a 2006 documentary and animation film written and directed by Bruce Petty. Comedy Buddy in Africa is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on July 6, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. Ben Hardaway supervised the short; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Notably, Jack Carr, who provided Buddy's voice, is a credited animator on this cartoon. Animation The Sunshine Egg is a 2012 animated short comedy film written and directed by Michael Haas. Comedy Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach is a 1953 American comedy film produced and directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Carl Zuckmayer is a German language translation of the script for The Moon is Blue by F. Hugh Herbert, based on his 1951 play. Thriller Offers is a 2005 Dutch television film directed by Dana Nechushtan and starring Maryam Hassouni and Jacob Derwig. The thriller film is a personal drama about suicide bombers and counter-terrorism in Western Europe. In 2006 Maryam Hassouni won an International Emmy Award for her role as Laila al Gatawi. Comedy Kam slunce nechodí is a 1971 Czechoslovak film. The film stars Josef Kemr. Science Fiction First Squad is a joint animation project of Japan's Studio 4°C and Russia's Molot Entertainment. It won the Kommersant newspaper's prize. Documentary film Adios, Paquetes de Diez! is a 2007 film directed by Ken Wardrop. Documentary film Kike Like Me is a 2007 biographical history documentary written and directed by Jamie Kastner. Comedy Rich Man, Poor Girl is a 1938 Comedy directed by Reinhold Schünzel, starring Robert Young, Ruth Hussey and Lew Ayres. The film is a remake of the 1929 film The Idle Rich. This was Lana Turner's second appearance as an MGM star. Comedy Dos locos en el aire is a 1976 Argentine film. Comedy Millionaire Droopy is a 1956 short animated family film written by Jack Cosgriff and Rich Hogan and directed by Tex Avery. Comedy A Winning Pair is a 1925 short comedy film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film De l'Argentine is a 1985 film directed by Werner Schroeter. Documentary film Hurricane! is a Nova episode that aired on November 7, 1989 on PBS. The episode describes the fury of a hurricane and the history of hurricane forecasting. The episode features footage of Hurricane Camille of 1969 and Hurricane Gilbert of 1988 and behind the scenes footage at the National Hurricane Center as forecasters tracked Hurricane Gilbert from its formation to its landfall in northern Mexico. Meteorologists, Hugh Willoughby, Bob Sheets and Jeff Masters were shown in the episode. The episode was released on VHS home video under the same episode title and distributed by WGBH Boston video. In 2004, the Nova episode was released on DVD and featured a different cover picture and title style. In 1997, UAV Corp. also distributed the Nova episode under the title Deadly Hurricanes which contains additional footage of Hurricane Andrew and Hurricane Iniki of 1992. The UAV version of the episode has since been discontinued. Comedy The Tooth Will Out is the 134th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Socko in Morocco is the 52nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 18, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film American Zeitgeist is a 2006 documentary film by Rob McGann. It discusses the war on terror and religion. It was the winner to the best feature length documentary at the Houston International Film Festival. Comedy Hälsoresan – En smal film av stor vikt is a Swedish comedy film, released in 1999 and directed by Lasse Åberg. Documentary film Yellow Horse is a 1965 short experimental documentary and historical fiction film directed by Bruce Baillie. Science Fiction Supernova is a 2000 science fiction horror film, from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was written by David C. Wilson, William Malone and Daniel Chuba and directed by Walter Hill, credited as "Thomas Lee." "Thomas Lee" was chosen as a directorial pseudonym for release, as the name Alan Smithee had become too well known as a badge of a film being disowned by its makers. Originally developed in 1988 by director William Malone as "Dead Star" with paintings by H. R. Giger and a plot that had been called "Hellraiser in outer space." Jack Sholder was hired for substantial uncredited reshoots, and Francis Ford Coppola brought in for editing purposes. Various sources suggest that little of Hill's work remains in the theatrical cut of the film. The film shares several plot similarities with the film Event Horizon released in 1997 and Alien Cargo released in 1999. The cast featured James Spader, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Lou Diamond Phillips, Peter Facinelli, Robin Tunney, and Wilson Cruz. This film was shot by cinematographer Lloyd Ahern and scored by composers David C. Williams and Burkhard Dallwitz. Documentary film Earth: Making of a Planet is a 2011 documentary film and tv program written by Billie Pink and directed by Yavar Abbas. Documentary film Ladyboy is a 2013 short and documentary film directed by Claes Lundin and David Sandberg. Comedy Visitors from the Galaxy is a 1981 Yugoslav-Czechoslovak film directed by Dušan Vukotić. Comedy Happy Christmas is a 2014 American dramedy written, produced and directed by Joe Swanberg. It stars Swanberg, Anna Kendrick, Melanie Lynskey, Lena Dunham and Mark Webber. Like most of Swanberg's previous features, the film's dialogue was entirely improvised. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. Magnolia Pictures and Paramount Pictures jointly acquired the international distribution rights prior to the film's premiere screening. It was released theatrically on July 25, 2014 in the United States. Science Fiction At Home with the Jedi is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Richard Simpson. Thriller The Lowest Extremities is a 2012 short, horror, thriller, crime fiction film written and directed by Farhad Qazi. Thriller Disappearing In America is a 2009 character drama written by David Polcyn and Erik Rodgers and produced by String And A Can Productions in association with Damian Collier. It debuted at the 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival and was released in July 2009 on DVD by Anthem Pictures. Comedy You're Telling Me! is a 1934 comedy film released by Paramount Pictures, and starring W. C. Fields; this film is a remake of his earlier silent film So's Your Old Man, and both films are adapted from the story Mr. Bisbee’s Princess by Julian Leonard Street. Comedy Anton Spelec, Sharp-Shooter is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1932. Documentary film Puhelinkoppi (1882–2007) is a 2010 documentary film directed by Hope Tucker. Documentary film Lettres Du Voyant is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Louis Henderson. Comedy Filantropica is a 2002 Romanian dark comedy film directed by Nae Caranfil. Science Fiction Runaway is a 1984 science fiction action film starring Tom Selleck, Gene Simmons, Cynthia Rhodes and features Kirstie Alley in one of her early roles. The film was written and directed by Michael Crichton. Jerry Goldsmith composed the original musical score, which was the composer's first all-electronic soundtrack. The film was marketed with the tagline "It is the future. Machines intended to do our work are programmed to turn against us. Someone must stop the madman who started it all." Gene Simmons wrote music for the album Animalize with KISS while participating in this film. With a multi-million dollar budget, big-name actors and a world-famous author as both writer and director, Runaway was planned as 1984's major science fiction draw. However, it was overshadowed by James Cameron's blockbuster The Terminator, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and 2010: The Year We Make Contact, and the film was a box office disappointment. Tom Selleck starred in the film during interseason of Magnum, P.I. Comedy Vanishing America is a 1986 comedy film directed by Steve Rash. Comedy Rudo y Cursi is a 2008 Mexican film starring Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal and Guillermo Francella. It is directed by Carlos Cuarón and produced by Cha Cha Cha Films. It is Carlos Cuarón's first full-length movie — previously he had directed only short films. The movie is a drama/comedy about two brothers from a rural lower class Mexican family with roots in a little "banana town" on the Pacific coast of Mexico who compete in their professional football careers. They acquire the nicknames "Rudo" and "Cursi". The film is also a satire on life and values in contemporary Mexico's "narco-society". Rudo y Cursi is the sixth top-grossing Mexican film of all time. Thriller Dimenticare Palermo is a 1989 Italian political thriller film starring James Belushi, directed by Francesco Rosi and co-written by Gore Vidal. The film was released under the title The Palermo Connection in North America. The script is based on the Prix Goncourt winning novel Oublier Palerme by French author Edmonde Charles-Roux. Documentary film Koukan Kourcia is a 2010 documentary film. Thriller Beneath the Darkness is an American teen thriller film directed by Martin Guigui, and starring Tony Oller, Dennis Quaid, Devon Werkheiser and Aimee Teegarden. Thriller The Fourth State is a 2012 German film directed by Dennis Gansel and starring Moritz Bleibtreu, Kasia Smutniak, Max Riemelt, Rade Serbedzija, Mark Ivanir and Isabella Vinet. It premiered in Germany on March 8, 2012. The working title was The Year of the Snake. Animation Despicable Me 2 is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film and the sequel to the 2010 animated film Despicable Me. Produced by Illumination Entertainment for Universal Pictures, and animated by Illumination Mac Guff, the film is directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. This marks the first time that Illumination Entertainment made a sequel film. Steve Carell, Russell Brand, and Miranda Cosgrove reprise their roles as Gru, Dr. Nefario and Margo, respectively. Kristen Wiig, who played Miss Hattie in the first film, voices agent Lucy Wilde, while Ken Jeong, who played the Talk Show Host, voices Floyd Eagle-san. New cast members include Benjamin Bratt as Eduardo and Steve Coogan as Silas Ramsbottom, head of the Anti-Villain League. The film premiered on June 5, 2013 in Australia, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 3, 2013. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and for Academy Award for Best Original Song, losing both to Disney's Frozen. Documentary film Peddlers of God is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Hans Heijnen. Documentary film The Living Sea is a 70mm American documentary film exploring marine locales intended to show the importance of protecting the ocean, released to IMAX theaters in 1995. It is narrated by actress Meryl Streep, with music by Sting, produced by Science World, a Vancouver based science education centre, and underwater imagery directed by filmmaker Greg MacGillivray. Comedy The Best Years is a 2014 film by Danny Patrick, Starring Martin Kemp, Enn Reital, Matt Healy, Mark Pickering, Jason Gerard Ogle Peace is declared in Northern Ireland after thirty years of troubles. The criminal empires that have existed during the troubles can no longer operate and are being shut down. George is released from prison and returns to his old working-class neighbourhood to resume his life and steer clear of trouble which includes his best friend Emmet. Nadine has also come back to Derry after many years away, she is the estranged daughter of the resident crime boss Simon McKnight and also George first love. When Emmet finds a bag of money belonging to a ruthless loyalist hit-man Giggles, George is compelled to help him one last time to return it. This step is too far and they are forced to enlist the help of a gang from the other side of the community. Science Fiction Threshold is a 1981 drama/science fiction film from Canada, directed by Richard Pearce. It starred Donald Sutherland and Jeff Goldblum. The film was nominated for eight Genie Awards in 1983 and won three of them. Sutherland also won best actor at the 1982 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for his performance. Thriller Airport 1975 is a 1974 disaster film and the first sequel to the successful 1970 film Airport. It stars Charlton Heston and Karen Black and is directed by Jack Smight. Comedy Gone Doggy Gone is an adventure comedy drama film directed by Kasi Brown and Brandon Walter. Documentary film Aidan Walsh: Master of the Universe is an Irish documentary film exploring the life of Aidan Walsh, directed by Shimmy Marcus. Comedy También de dolor se canta is a Mexican film of the golden age of Mexican cinema. It stars Pedro Infante, Irma Dorantes and Guillermina Grin. It also features a number of cameo roles from Mexican actors famous at the time, including Germán "Tin Tan" Valdés, Fannie Kauffman and Pedro Vargas amongst others. It also takes a look inside the workings of cinema at the time, not always showing the nicer side. Thriller A Bloody Aria is a 2006 South Korean black comedy film written and directed by Won Shin-yeon, that starred Han Suk-kyu, Lee Moon-sik, Oh Dal-su, Lee Byung-joon, and Cha Ye-ryun. The Los Angeles Times described the movie as a "thriller about a fated convergence of people from different strata of Korean society who queasily slide between roles of tormentor and victim." Thriller The Hessen Conspiracy is a 2009 crime, drama, history film written by Nicholas Meyer and Ronald Roose and directed by Paul Breuls. Animation Syrinx is a 1966 short animation fantasy film directed by Ryan Larkin. Thriller Mystery Team is a 2009 film created by the comedy group Derrick Comedy. The story was written by Donald Glover, DC Pierson, Dominic Dierkes, Dan Eckman, and Meggie McFadden. It stars Donald Glover, DC Pierson, and Dominic Dierkes. It was directed by Eckman and produced by McFadden. Animation Abby in Wonderland is a Sesame Street direct-to-DVD film that adapts Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland with the Muppets of Sesame Street. Abby Cadabby stars in the "Alice" role. The feature-length adventure was released on DVD by Genius Products on September 30, 2008. In addition to receiving a DVD release, the film received a limited theatrical run in September 2008 through the Kidtoons family matinee series, and was aired on PBS Kids during the week of Thanksgiving 2008. It was aired again on December 29, 2008 on local PBS stations. Comedy Nothing But the Truth is a comedy film starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard, their third movie together in three years. The movie was directed by Elliott Nugent. The premise of the film, that the protagonist must tell the truth for the next 24 hours, is based on a play of the same name written by James Montgomery, itself loosely adapted from the novel by Frederic S. Isham. The book and play had previously formed the basis of an earlier movie, also called Nothing But the Truth, starring Richard Dix and Wynne Gibson. The 1941 film follows the plot of the play much more closely than the 1929 version. Documentary film Où est l'amour dans la palmeraie? is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Jérôme Le Maire. Comedy Je Ne Suis Pas Morte is the 2008 comedy drama fantasy film written by Jean-Charles Fitoussi and directed by Jean-Charles Fitoussi. Comedy It's the New John Early is the short comedy film written and directed by John Early. Documentary film Murder By Proxy: How America Went Postal is a 2010 documentary film that examines the phenomenon of spree killing, particularly in a workplace, that became known in the United States as "going postal". Animation Soar is a 2009 animated film directed by Akbar Nazemi. Animation Nasu: A Migratory Bird with Suitcase is a 2007 OVA by Madhouse, directed by Kitarō Kōsaka and featuring Ken'ichi Yoshida as animation director. Animation The Bear That Couldn't Sleep is a 1939 animated short film, directed by Rudolf Ising for MGM as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer' Barney Bear series. Released with the movie 6,000 Enemies by MGM on June 10, 1939, the short is notable for featuring the first appearance of Barney Bear. Ising created the character Barney Bear in the late 1930s for MGM at this time, basing the sleepy-eyed character partially on himself. Documentary film The Battle of San Pietro is a documentary film directed by John Huston about the Battle of San Pietro Infine sixty miles from Naples during World War II. It was shot by Jules Buck. It was released in the U.S. in 1945 but shown to U.S. troops earlier. Huston and his crew were attached to the U.S. Army’s 143rd Regiment of the 36th Division. Unlike many other military documentaries, it was claimed Huston’s cameramen filmed alongside the infantrymen as they fought their way up the hills to reach San Pietro. Houston's claim that the film was made during the battle was proven false by the research of Peter Maslowski in his 1993 book, Armed With Cameras The film is unflinching in its realism. One scene includes close-up views of the faces of dead soldiers as they are being loaded into body bags, a level of realism unheard of in both fictional portrayals as well as newsreel footage of the time. The United States Army delayed its release to the public. Because it showed dead GIs wrapped in mattress covers, some officers tried to prevent soldiers in training from seeing it, for fear of damaging morale. Comedy Phoebe's Birthday Cheeseburger is a 2013 Short documentary comedy film written and directed by Will Lennon. Thriller Wild Search is a 1989 Hong Kong film directed by Ringo Lam. The film is a pseudo-remake of the 1984 film Witness. It deals with Hong Kong cops and Mainland criminals. Animation The Midnight Snack is a 1941 one-reel animated cartoon and is the second Tom and Jerry short, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on July 19, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, and re-released on February 27, 1948 and 1957. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley. This cartoon featured the second appearance of Tom and Jerry, and was the first in which the characters were named. The first cartoon, Puss Gets the Boot had the cat named Jasper, and a mouse known as Jinx. The Midnight Snack also features the black housemaid, Mammy Two Shoes, voiced by Lillian Randolph, and ends in the typical destruction, and Tom being kicked out of the house. Thriller A Special Cop in Action is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Marino Girolami, here credited as Franco Martinelli. The film is the final chapter in the Girolami's trilogy about Commissioner Betti, after Violent Rome and Violent Naples. The main theme of the film was used in the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof. Documentary film Award-winning director Robert Wise was dedicated, inventive, and ready to tackle any genre, all while living a quiet life amidst the scandal of Tinsel Town. With Tom Proveaux. Comedy Passion is a 1982 film by Jean-Luc Godard, and the second feature film made during his return to relatively mainstream filmmaking in the 1980s, sometimes referred to as the Second Wave. As with all films Godard made during this period, the "mainstream" refers more to their budget, casting and distribution than to their content, which builds on the radical aesthetic of his post-New Wave forays into video and essay filmmaking. The film marks Godard's reunion with cinematographer Raoul Coutard, his most famous collaborator during the New Wave era; the last time they had worked together was on Week-end, which is usually considered the end of the New Wave. Like most of Godard's work from this period, the film is shot in color with a 1.37 aspect ratio. Coutard won the Technical Grand Prize for cinematography at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The film had 207,294 Admissions in France. Comedy My Name Is Dick is a 2008 comedy film written by Arie Syarief and Teddy Soeriaatmadja and directed by Teddy Soeriaatmadja. Animation D-Evolution is a short animated film directed by Joel Rivera Martínez. Comedy Vagabonderne på Bakkegården is a 1958 Danish comedy film directed by Alice O'Fredericks and Robert Saaskin. Documentary film "Ridden with crime and drugs, Bogotá was once considered one of the most dangerous cities in the world. Then Antanus Mockus – a man fired from his university job for mooning his students in a fit of rage – was elected mayor, and turned the city into a model for the rest of the world; a rare example of the power of politics to effect change for the better." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Melbourne International Film Festival. Documentary film Beyond Hatred is a 2005 French documentary film written and directed by Olivier Meyrou. The documentary tells the story of a French couple seeking justice and feeling acceptance after the homophobic murder of their gay son, 29-year-old Francois Chenu. He was murdered by three white power skinheads in 2002, who beat him severely in the face and threw him into a pond. The attackers were arrested one month after the incident, and Meyrou read about the case on the front page of Le Monde. He had been wanting to make a film about homophobia for some time, and decided that the Chenu case was very emblematic. The film's French television premiere was on 19 June 2005; Eurozoom distributed the film's French theatrical release the following year. It was shown at the 2006 Berlin International Film Festival, the Paris Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and the 2007 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. It had a limited theatrical release in the United States on 15 June 2007, distributed by First Run Features. Rotten Tomatoes gave Beyond Hatred a "fresh" rating of 89% based on 18 reviews. Metacritic gave it a "generally favorable" rating of 65% based on five reviews. Comedy Some Girl is a 1998 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Rory Kelly and written by actress Marissa Ribisi, who also appeared in the film. Comedy Not Dumb, the Bird is a film directed by Jean Delannoy released on Nov 15, 1972. Thriller The Census Taker is a 1984 black comedy directed by Bruce R. Cook. It stars Greg Mullavey, Meredith MacRae, Timothy Bottoms, and Garrett Morris. The film was The Residents' first film soundtrack commission when their participation suggested by Penn Jillette to Cook. It was released by Trans World Entertainment on VHS in 1988 under the title Husbands, Wives, Money & Murder. Documentary film Bugarach, a small village in the Corbières and the target of an online rumour which states Bugarach is THE place on Earth that will be spared the apocalypse forecast for december 2012. What began as a viral web post becomes a social trend as lost souls, sect hunters, sceptics and opportunists flock from around the world to the small village. Assailed, the Mayor and inhabitants of Bugarach struggle with their newfound fame. Animation Mutual Tunnels is a 2013 short fantasy mystery animation film written and directed by Jun Cen. Documentary film A Year in Port is a documentary film directed by David Kennard. Comedy Ghilli is a 2004 Tamil action masala film directed by Dharani and produced by A. M. Rathnam. The film is a remake of Telugu blockbuster Okkadu, that starred Mahesh Babu, Bhoomika Chawla, and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. Ghilli stars Vijay, with Trisha Krishnan and Prakash Raj playing the female lead and antagonist, respectively. The soundtrack and background score of the film were composed by Vidyasagar. The film released on Tamil New Year day on 14 April 2004; opened to highly positive reviews and became a blockbuster. Ghilli was the highest grossing film in Vijay's career and was considered as highest grossing Tamil film at the time of its release until the record was broken by Rajinikanth’s starrer Chandramukhi a year later. It was dubbed in Hindi as Keertimaan. Thriller Roland is a 2013 comedy and drama short film written by Trevor Cornish and Niall Kelly and directed by Trevor Cornish. Comedy AV Idol AKA Love & Seoul is a 2012 comedy film directed by Hideo Jojo. It is a co-production between Japan and South Korea. Comedy Dull Care is a 1919 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Public Housing is a 1997 documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Animation Lines In The Sand is a 2012 animated, short and drama film written by Corrina Eastwood and directed by Gavin Round and Corrina Eastwood. Thriller The Hitcher is a 2007 horror thriller film starring Sean Bean, Sophia Bush, and Zachary Knighton. It is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name starring Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and C. Thomas Howell. The Hitcher was directed by Dave Meyers and produced by Michael Bay’s production company Platinum Dunes. This is the second feature film collaboration between Sean Bean and Michael Bay after the 2005 film, The Island. The film was released on January 19, 2007, in the USA and on June 1, 2007, in the UK. Comedy Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night is a 1998 direct-to-video animated featurette, inspired by the tale of the creation of the Christmas carol "Silent Night". It was directed by Buzz Potamkin and stars the voices of Phil Hartman, Jim Cummings, Marie Osmond, Tom Arnold and Lea Michele, and the songs were written by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. Animation Pecos Pest is the 96th one-reel animated Tom and Jerry short, released in 1955 directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera scored by Scott Bradley and released in theaters on November 11, 1955 by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Pecos Pest was directed by Hanna and Barbera, and was the last Tom and Jerry cartoon released to be produced by Fred Quimby before he went into retirement. The cartoon was also the last Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in Academy format; all subsequent Tom and Jerry cartoons were released in CinemaScope format. It was animated by Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Lewis Marshall and Kenneth Muse with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. Uncle Pecos and his music were performed by Shug Fisher. Comedy Déjà-vu is a 2012 short comedy drama mystery film written and directed by Jean-Guillaume Bastien. Comedy Meet the Boyfriend is a 1937 American film directed by Ralph Staub. Animation "Stubble Trouble" is an animated short film produced under Calabash Animation and was directed by Joseph E. Merideth, a former animator for Calabash and a teacher of animation for The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. The short is about a caveman who tries to impress a woman, however is rejected repeatedly by the woman due to his inability to keep a shaven face. The caveman attempts to shave his face using several items, including a sharp knife and a stone wheel. However, after shaving off his beard, the stubble grows back instantly. "Stubble Trouble" was nominated for "Best Animated Short Film" in 2001 in the Academy Awards. Documentary film Albedo is a 1982 film directed by Jacques Leduc and Renée Roy. Science Fiction Typist is a 2013 short, science fiction, fantasy film written and directed by Sergey Vlasov. Documentary film Musical Comedy Tonight is a television program. Comedy Ghost Chasers is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on April 29, 1951 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-second film in the series. Comedy Faustine et le Bel Été is a 1972 French comedy film directed by Nina Companéez. It was screened out of competition at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Nazar is a Hindi film directed by Soni Razdan starring Meera and Ashmit Patel. It was the first Indo-Pakistani joint movie venture in 50 years. The film introduces Pakistani actress Meera to Bollywood and it also featured a kissing scene which was center of attention for the Pakistani government. Nazar was released along with Naina, another film based on the similar theme of extra-sensory perception. Comedy Gorko! is a 2013 comedy film written by Aleksey Karanovich, Zhora Kryzhovnikov and Nikolai Kulikov, directed by Zhora Kryzhovnikov. Comedy Lake Tahoe is a 2008 Mexican drama film, directed by Fernando Eimbcke. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on February 9, 2008 and won ten awards, including two Silver Ariels for best supporting actor and best director. The film follows a teenage boy who has crashed the family car and his prolonged attempts to find a new engine part to fix it. His and his family's grief at his father's recent death are also shown. The title is derived from a Lake Tahoe bumper sticker on the car. Science Fiction Fiddlers Three is a 1944 British black-and-white comedy with music. The film was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Harry Watt. The cast included Tommy Trinder, Sonnie Hale, Frances Day, Francis L. Sullivan, Diana Decker and Elisabeth Welch. Making their film debuts were James Robertson Justice, and Kay Kendall near the bottom of the cast list, as the "Girl Who Asks About Her Future At Orgy". The film follows the adventures of two sailors and a Wren who are struck by lightning and transported back to Ancient Rome, where they are accepted as seers. The film was called While Nero Fiddled on its USA release. It is a loose sequel to the 1940 film Sailors Three which had also starred Trinder. The film was only moderately successful at the British Box Office but proved to be a major hit in Australia. Documentary film Satsuma moso biwa is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Atsushi Suwa. Comedy Run Fatboy Run is a 2007 British-American comedy film directed by David Schwimmer, written by Michael Ian Black and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg, Dylan Moran, Thandie Newton, Harish Patel, India de Beaufort, and Hank Azaria. It was released in the UK on 7 September 2007, in Canada on 10 September 2007, and in the United States on 28 March 2008. Documentary film America the Beautiful 2: The Thin Commandments is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Darryl Roberts. Comedy The Thing About Dolphins is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Matthew Vesely. Comedy Harishchandrachi Factory is a 2009 Marathi film, directed by Paresh Mokashi, depicting the struggle of Dadasaheb Phalke in making Raja Harishchandra in 1913: India's first feature film, the birth of Indian cinema. Harishchandrachi Factory is the directorial debut of Paresh Mokashi who won the Best Director award at Pune International Film Festival, where the film was shown. In September 2009, it was selected as India's official entry to Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Film Category, making it the second film, after Shwaas, in Marathi cinema to receive this honour. Thriller Young and Innocent is a 1937 British crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Nova Pilbeam and Derrick De Marney. Based on the 1936 novel A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey, the film is about a young man on the run from a murder charge who enlists the help of a woman who must put herself at risk for his cause. It is notable for an elaborately staged crane shot Hitchcock devised towards the end of the film, which identifies the real murderer. Comedy How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives is a Czech comedy film directed by Dusan Klein. It was released in 1988. Science Fiction Big Wars is a 1993 Japanese science fiction anime film. It was released in the United States by Central Park Media. Animation Malcom and Melvin is a 1997 animation and short film directed by Ralph Bakshi. Comedy Laugh at My Pain is a 2011 stand-up comedy documentary film of comedian Kevin Hart. It includes Kevin Hart reprising his comedic self in a new barrage of jokes. Kevin Hart performed a stand-up special at the Nokia Theater at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. Thriller Victims is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by David Bryant. Comedy Outside the Box is a 2013 short comedy film written by Irene Kelleher and directed by Brian Oglanby. Thriller The Tie That Binds is a 1995 thriller film, and the directing debut of screenwriter Wesley Strick. The film stars Daryl Hannah, Keith Carradine, Vincent Spano, Moira Kelly and Julia Devin. The film follows the struggles of a couple who have just adopted a 6-year-old girl, only to discover that her biological parents, a murderous couple, are trying to reclaim her. Released in the United States on September 8, 1995, The Tie that Binds grossed over $5 million at the domestic box office. At the 17th annual Young Artist Awards in 1996, Julia Devin was nominated for Best Young Supporting Actress - Feature Film, but lost out to Kristy Young, who was in the movie Gordy. Comedy Fußball ist unser Leben is a German football drama/comedy movie, centering around supporters of FC Schalke 04. It was directed by Tommy Wiegand, with Uwe Ochsenknecht and Ralf Richter in the main roles. Thriller Gioco al massacro is a 1989 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. Comedy George Biddle, CPA is a swashbuckling accountant challenged by Ronald Black, his old high school math nemesis, now a rogue IRS Agent. Their last childhood face-off ended in controversy and now Black wants a rematch. He is leading our hero down a paper-trail of challenges. Thriller Brothers is a 2009 American psychological thriller-remake of the Danish romantic drama film based on Susanne Bier's 2004 Danish film Brødre, which takes place in Afghanistan and Denmark. The American version stars Tobey Maguire, Jake Gyllenhaal and Natalie Portman and is directed by Jim Sheridan. Both films take inspiration from Homer's epic poem Odyssey. Tobey Maguire received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his performance. Comedy The Intelligence Men is a 1965 comedy film starring the British comic duo Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise. The film is subtitled "M.I.5 plus 2 equals 0". In the US, the film was retitled as The Spylarks. The film was successful enough to enable Morecambe and Wise to make two further films - That Riviera Touch and The Magnificent Two. Science Fiction The World Will Shake is a 1939 film directed by Richard Pottier. Documentary film A Trip Through the Walt Disney Studios was a documentary made in response to requests from members of RKO Radio Pictures for a behind the scenes look at Walt Disney Studios. The film was never intended for public showing; it was only shown to executives at RKO. However, footage from this documentary was recycled into a shorter featurette, How Walt Disney Cartoons Are Made, which was released to public audiences. It was shot in the first week of July 1937. The film opens with the Walt Disney Studios sign with Mickey Mouse on it. The camera then pans over to the studio building and parking lot. Before the tour, Walt Disney is at his desk with a snappy outfit with a tie and a boutonniere, with a baby photo of him on the left, and models of the dwarfs on the right and right next to him is lifelong secretary, Dolores Vought. When you see the legendary animator Fred Moore draw Mickey Mouse, he is using a grease pencil instead of a normal lead pencil, because drawings with thin pencil lines wouldn't photograph well. Documentary film Shirley Muldowney: Behind the Wheel is a 2006 short documentary film directed by Gary Hertz. Documentary film Monumento is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Gregorio Graziosi. Comedy The Bargee is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Duncan Wood, and starring Harry H. Corbett, Hugh Griffith, Eric Sykes and Ronnie Barker. The screenplay was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. Documentary film Special Effects: Anything Can Happen is an American documentary film directed by Academy Award-winning sound designer Ben Burtt and narrated by John Lithgow. It was released to IMAX theaters in 1996. Thriller Captain America: The First Avenger is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Joe Johnston, written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan, Dominic Cooper, Neal McDonough, Derek Luke, and Stanley Tucci. Set predominantly during World War II, the film tells the story of Steve Rogers, a sickly man from Brooklyn who is transformed into super-soldier Captain America to aid in the war effort. Rogers must stop the Red Skull, Adolf Hitler's ruthless head of weaponry and the leader of an organization that intends to use an artifact called the "Tesseract" as an energy-source for world domination. Captain America: The First Avenger began as a concept in 1997 and was scheduled for distribution by Artisan Entertainment. However, a lawsuit, not settled until September 2003, disrupted the project. Comedy Let Us Be Gay is a 1930 American comedy-drama film produced and distributed by MGM. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard and stars Norma Shearer. It is based on a 1929 Broadway play by Rachel Crothers. Thriller The Substitute 4: Failure Is Not An Option is a 2001 action film. Starring Treat Williams once again as Karl Thomasson who is now an undercover policeman that must infiltrate a military school's faculty to cease the actions of a white supremacist cult. This was the last entry in the popular "The Substitute" series and was released direct-to-video. Comedy Metermaid is a 2012 short action comedy film written by Nick Kovacic and directed by Matthew Riggieri and Nick Kovacic. Thriller Diamond Necklace is a 2012 Malayalam film directed by Lal Jose, starring Fahadh Faasil, Samvrutha Sunil, Gauthami Nair and Anusree in the lead roles. Gauthami Nair and Fahadh Faasil won Filmfare awards for their roles. Composer Vidyasagar won a Filmfare award too. The plot is inspired from "Tapan Babu", the third segment of the Tollywood anthology film Ek Mutho Chabi. Comedy Business Is Business is a 1971 comedy film. The film is directed by Paul Verhoeven, and stars Ronnie Bierman, Sylvia de Leur, Piet Römer, and Jules Hamel. The story is about the lives of two prostitutes in Amsterdam, and is based on two books written by Albert Mol. This film marks the debut of cinematographer, Jan de Bont. Documentary film The Unauthorized Biography of Johnny Cash is the real story of America's most beloved music icon. Come walk the line with the man and his music, and uncover all the facets of a truly larger-than-life American hero. From Folsom prison to his final days, this moving tribute to the Man in Black covers all aspects of his career from his battles with drug addiction to his days topping the charts as one of best-selling musicians in the world. The winner of 11 Grammys and an inductee of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cash's musical legacy encompasses a range of styles from the comic to the deeply religious. This extensive study of the music legend includes exclusive photos and footage from his childhood home in Arkansas, his early concerts, and a never before seen film of his White House performance for President Richard Nixon. Explore what is fact and what is fiction about this "walking contradiction," the one and only Johnny Cash. Thriller Child In The Night is a motion picture made for television broadcast during the 1990 May Sweeps. It aired on the CBS Network before a subsequent release to home video and syndication. The psychological thriller stars JoBeth Williams as a child psychologist, Tom Skerritt as a local police chief and introduced nine-year-old Elijah Wood as a troubled witness to a brutal slaying. Darren McGavin co-starred. Comedy Borrowing Matchsticks is a Soviet–Finnish comedy film produced by Mosfilm and Suomifilm in 1980. Film based on the novel by Algot Untola. Documentary film A Place Between – The Story of an Adoption is a 2007 documentary film dealing with cross-cultural adoption and aboriginal life in Canada. It was directed by Curtis Kaltenbaugh and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Curtis and Ashok Kaltenbaugh were born in Manitoba and are of First Nations ancestry. After the 1980 death of their younger brother, at the ages of 7 and 4 respectively, they were removed from the custody of their birth mother and placed for adoption with a middle-class white family living in Pennsylvania. The film chronicles their search for identity and the meeting of their adoptive and birth families. The film won Best Public Service Award at the Annual American Indian Film Festival, held in San Francisco during November 2007. Documentary film Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia is a 2007 film about life in the Early Cretaceous, Patagonia. It features paleontologist Rodolfo Coria and his work, with Donald Sutherland acting as main narrator. Comedy Inseparable is a 2011 genre-bending Chinese film written and directed by Dayyan Eng. The dramedy/psychological suspense stars Kevin Spacey, Daniel Wu and Gong Beibi. Inseparable premiered in 2011 at the 16th Busan International Film Festival and was released in China in May, 2012. The film was selected by Wall Street Journal as one of the "Top 10 Most Notable Asian Films" of 2011. Kevin Spacey's involvement made him the first Hollywood star to headline a 100% Chinese-funded film. Documentary film Dolphins is an IMAX documentary produced in 2000. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Directed by Greg MacGillivray, with Chris Palmer serving as executive producer, this feature follows a few scientists studying dolphins as they work to learn more about dolphins. The main focus is on research into dolphin communication and intelligence, along with some exploration of feeding habits and human interaction. Several species of dolphins are shown, primarily the bottlenose dolphin, the dusky dolphin, and the Atlantic spotted dolphin. Dolphins is narrated by Pierce Brosnan with music by Sting. Thriller The Expendables 3 is a 2014 American ensemble action film directed by Patrick Hughes, and written by Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt, and Sylvester Stallone. It is a sequel to the 2012 action film The Expendables 2, and the third film in The Expendables film series. The film features returning cast members Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Antonio Banderas, Jet Li, Wesley Snipes, Dolph Lundgren, Kelsey Grammer, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Kellan Lutz, Ronda Rousey, Glen Powell, Victor Ortiz, Robert Davi, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The story follows the mercenary group known as "The Expendables" as they come into conflict with ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks, the Expendables' co-founder, who is determined to destroy the team. The film was released on August 15, 2014. It is the first film in the Expendables series not to be rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America, it is instead rated PG-13. Thriller 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 British-Spanish post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film, structured as a sequel to the 2002 critical and commercial success, 28 Days Later. 28 Weeks Later was co-written and directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, with Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, respectively director and writer of 28 Days Later, now acting as executive producers. It was released in the United Kingdom and United States on 11 May 2007. The on-location filming took place in London and 3 Mills Studios, although scenes intended to be shot at Wembley Stadium, then undergoing final stages of construction, were filmed instead in Wales, with Cardiff's Millennium Stadium used as a replacement. Animation Inuyasha and Sesshomaru's father actually had three swords, known as the Swords of World Conquest. Tetsusaiga is the Sword of Earth and can kill one hundred demons in a single blow. Tenseiga is the Sword of Heaven and can save one hundred humans in one swing. Sou'unga is the sword that dominates this story and puts Inuyasha, his friends and even the entire world, in peril. Can Inuyasha and Sesshomaru team up, for once, and defeat this new nemesis? Thriller White Lightning is a 1973 American action film from United Artists starring Burt Reynolds as Gator McKlusky. The film, directed by Joseph Sargent and written by William W. Norton, also starred Jennifer Billingsley, Ned Beatty, Bo Hopkins, R.G. Armstrong, and Diane Ladd. It was also the uncredited film debut of six-year-old Laura Dern. A sequel, Gator, was released in 1976. Animation Notepad is a 2012 short, animated film. Documentary film This DVD displays through many interviews with Madonna Louise Ciccone Ritchie, better known as Madonna, why she is so adored and revered by her legions of fans worldwide. As the ultimate American dance-pop singer-songwriter, record and film producer, dancer, actress, author and fashion icon, she is also noted for her ambitious music videos and stage performances as well as using political, sexual, and religious themes. The Guinness World Records lists Madonna as the most successful female recording artist of all time,with estimated worldwide album sales of 175 million Madonna is the highest earning female singer of all time according to both the 2007 Guinness Book of Records,and Billboard Magazine. Forbes magazine has estimated her net worth at $325 million. In addition, Madonna holds the record for the top-grossing concert tour by a female artist. This interview DVD provides an incredible amount of insight to her illustrious career. Thriller Public Enemies is a 2009 American biographical crime drama film directed by Michael Mann and written by Mann, Ronan Bennett and Ann Biderman. It is an adaptation of Bryan Burrough's non-fiction book Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933–34. Set during the Great Depression, the film chronicles the final years of the notorious bank robber John Dillinger as he is pursued by FBI agent Melvin Purvis, Dillinger's relationship with Billie Frechette, as well as Purvis' pursuit of Dillinger's associates and fellow criminals Homer Van Meter and Baby Face Nelson. Burrough originally intended to make a television miniseries about the Depression-era crime wave in the United States, but decided to write a book on the subject instead. Mann developed the project, and some scenes were filmed on location where certain events depicted in the film occurred, though the film is not entirely historically accurate. Thriller Mera Saaya is a 1966 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla. The film was a remake of Marathi film called Pathlaag. The film's music is by Madan Mohan and lyrics by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. The film stars Sunil Dutt and Sadhana. This is director Raj Khosla's third film with Sadhana after Ek Musafir Ek Hasina and Woh Kaun Thi?. The film became a "superhit" at the box office, taking the third spot on the highest grossing film of 1966 in India. It won the Filmfare Best Sound Award for Manohar Amberkar. The songs "Zhumka Gira Re", "Naino Mein Badara Chhaye", "Tu Jahan Jahan Chalega" became superhit. This film is remake of 1964 marathi movie Pathlaag. Science Fiction Primer is a 2004 American science fiction drama film about the accidental discovery of a means of time travel. The film was written, directed, and produced by Shane Carruth. Primer is of note for its extremely low budget, experimental plot structure, philosophical implications, and complex technical dialogue, which Carruth, a college graduate with a degree in mathematics and a former engineer, chose not to simplify for the sake of the audience. The film collected the Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, before securing a limited release in the United States, and has since gained a cult following. Thriller Cold Trail is a 2006 Icelandic film directed by Birni Brynjúlfi Björnssyni. Comedy The Innkeeper is a 1944 Italian historical comedy film directed by Luigi Chiarini and starring Luisa Ferida, Armando Falconi and Osvaldo Valenti. The film is an adaptation of Carlo Goldini's 1753 play The Mistress of the Inn, one of a number of times the work has been turned into films. Comedy The Flim-Flam Man is a 1967 American comedy film directed by Irvin Kershner, starring George C. Scott, Michael Sarrazin and Sue Lyon, based on the novel The Ballad of the Flim-Flam Man by Guy Owen. The film boasts a cast of well-known character actors in supporting roles, including Jack Albertson, Slim Pickens, Strother Martin, Harry Morgan and Albert Salmi. The movie is also noted for its jovial musical score by composer Jerry Goldsmith. It was shot in the Anderson County, Kentucky area. Documentary film Mazzaropi is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Celso Sabadin. Thriller Mischievous is a 1996 Thriller film written by Helen Haxton and directed by Mike Sedan. Science Fiction Star Command is a 1996 made-for-TV film written by Melinda M. Snodgrass and directed by Jim Johnston, which was originally intended as a television pilot produced by Paramount Television for UPN. Animation A Life in Print is a 2014 animated short film written and directed by Dan Richards. Comedy Encino Man is a 1992 comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Brendan Fraser, Sean Astin, Tyler Perry and Pauly Shore. The plot revolves around two geeky teenagers from Encino, Los Angeles, California, played by Astin and Shore, who discover a caveman in Astin's backyard frozen in a block of ice. The caveman, played by Fraser, and Ricky, played by Perry have to learn to live in the 20th century. Along the way, he teaches them about life. It was followed by a TV movie spin-off, Encino Woman, in 1996. This was also Perry's first major role. Science Fiction Run Lola Run is a 1998 German thriller film written and directed by Tom Tykwer and starring Franka Potente as Lola and Moritz Bleibtreu as Manni. The story follows a woman who needs to obtain 100,000 Deutsche Mark in twenty minutes to save her boyfriend's life. The film's three scenarios are reminiscent of the 1981 Krzysztof Kieślowski film Blind Chance; following Kieślowski's death, Tykwer directed his planned film Heaven. Thriller Stag is a 1997 film, directed by Gavin Wilding, made for HBO and later released theatrically after drawing large ratings. STAG features an ensemble cast including Ben Gazzara, Andrew McCarthy, Taylor Dayne, Mario Van Peebles, Lawrence Leritz, William McNamara, John Henson, Kevin Dillon, and Jerry Stiller. Produced by Lions Gate Entertainment. Animation Seven Arts is a 1958 animation, short film written and directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. Comedy Caring for her terminally ill husband with no health insurance forces Camille to make a difficult choice. This film is competing in the Shadow and Act Digital Filmmaker Showcase, an online short film competition where viewers vote for their favorite films and the winning filmmakers receive cash prizes. If you like this film, please vote for it here. Thriller Daredevil is a 2003 American superhero film written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, the film stars Ben Affleck as Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer who fights for justice in the courtroom and out of the courtroom as the masked vigilante Daredevil. Jennifer Garner plays his love interest Elektra Natchios; Colin Farrell plays the merciless assassin Bullseye; David Keith plays Jack "The Devil" Murdock, a washed up fighter who is Matt's father; and Michael Clarke Duncan plays Wilson Fisk, also known as the crime lord Kingpin. The film began development in 1997 at 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures, before New Regency acquired the rights in 2000. Johnson chose to shoot the film primarily in Downtown Los Angeles despite the Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan setting of the film and the comics. Rhythm and Hues Studios were hired to handle the film's CGI needs. Graeme Revell composed the Daredevil score which was released on CD in March 2003, whereas the various artists soundtrack album, Daredevil: The Album, was released in February. Comedy Kill the Umpire is a 1950 baseball comedy film starring William Bendix and Una Merkel, directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Frank Tashlin. Comedy I Hälsingland driver den sjukskrivne viltvårdaren Örjan en kamp mot vargen och familjen Andersson åker och campar. Animation Around June is a 2008 Animation, Drama, Fantasy, and Romance film written and directed by James Savoca. Comedy The Great American Broadcast is a 1941 comedy film directed by Archie Mayo. It stars Jack Oakie, Alice Faye and John Payne. Comedy Space Truckers is a 1996 American/British/Irish comedy science-fiction film written and directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Dennis Hopper, Stephen Dorff, Debi Mazar and Charles Dance. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios, County Wicklow, Ireland. The story concerns John Canyon, one of the last independent space transport entrepreneurs. Bad times have forced him to carry suspicious cargo to Earth without asking questions. During the flight the cargo turns out to be a multitude of virtually unstoppable killer robots. Thriller Cash on Demand is a 1961 British thriller film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Peter Cushing. The film company Hammer Film Productions invested the equivalent of £37,000 in 2009 currency to produce the film. Columbia began distribution of the film in the United States on December 20, 1961, and screenings continued until April in some major cities. Documentary film Freedom from Despair is a 2004 documentary by Croatian-American director Brenda Brkusic about the Croatian struggle against communism in Yugoslavia. The film was narrated by John Savage. Voiceovers were provided by actors Michael York and Beata Pozniak. Among those interviewed for the film were U.S. congressmen George Radanovich and Dennis Kucinich, both of Croatian background. The Croatian actor Petar Cvirn is also in this movie. The film won awards for best documentary at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival and the International Student Film Festival Hollywood, as well as Viewer's Voice Award at the Cinequest Film Festival. Thriller Spione (English title: Spies, under which title it was released in the United States) is a German silent espionage thriller written and directed by Fritz Lang in 1928. Lang's wife, Thea von Harbou, worked as a co-writer. The film was Lang's penultimate silent film, and the first for his own production company; Fritz Lang-film GmbH. As in Lang's Mabuse films, such as Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse, Rudolf Klein-Rogge plays a master criminal aiming for world domination. Spione was restored to its original length by the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung during 2003 and 2004. No original negatives survive, but a high quality nitrate copy is held at the Národni Filmovy Archiv at Prague. Beautiful Russian spy Sonja Baranikowa (Gerda Maurus) seduces Colonel Jellusic (Fritz Rasp) into betraying his country for her employer, Haghi (Rudolf Klein-Rogge), a seemingly respectable bank director who is actually the criminal mastermind of a powerful espionage organization. Jason (Craighall Sherry), head of the Secret Service, gives the task of bringing the mysterious Haghi down to a handsome young agent known only as Number 326. 326 believes his identity is a secret, but Haghi is well aware of him. He assigns Sonja to worm her way into 326's confidence. She convinces 326 that she has just shot a man who tried to force himself on her. He hides her from the police. What Haghi does not anticipate is that the couple will fall in love. Unwilling to betray 326, she quietly slips away after they spend the afternoon and evening together. He trails her to Colonel Jellusic, whom he mistakes for her lover (she is actually paying him for his treason). Haghi suspects Sonya's feelings for 326. When she refuses to act against 326, he confines her to a room in his secret headquarters. Meanwhile, Haghi is after a crucial, secret Japanese treaty. He blackmails Lady Leslane (Hertha von Walther), an opium addict, into betraying what her husband knows of the negotiations. Akira Masimoto (Lupu Pick), the Japanese head of security responsible for the treaty's safekeeping, crosses paths with 326. When 326 seeks out Sonya, he finds her apartment stripped bare. Masimoto finds him drowning his sorrows in a bar and informs him that he would have arrested the woman as a spy had she not disappeared. Masimoto gives each of three couriers a sealed packet to deliver to Tokyo; he informs them that a copy of the treaty is inside one of them. Haghi obtains all three packages, but finds only newspapers. However, Haghi has one more card up his sleeve. Masimoto pities Kitty (Liene Dyers), a young woman he finds huddling in a doorway during a rainstorm, and takes her in. When he prepares to leave for Japan with the treaty, she begs him to spend a few hours with her. He gives in, attracted by her beauty. However, when he wakes up later, she is gone, as is the treaty. Disgraced, he commits ritual suicide. 326 tracks Jellusic down, but too late. To tie up loose ends, Haghi has already betrayed the colonel. When confronted by his superiors, Jellusic shoots himself to avoid a scandal. 326 wires the serial numbers of the bank notes used to pay Jellusic, which Jason passes on to agent 719, working undercover as a circus clown, to trace. On the train trip back, 326 is nearly killed in a trap set by Haghi. While he is sleeping, his car is detached and left in a tunnel. He awakens just before another train smashes into it. Sonya, tricked into trying to smuggling the treaty out of the country by Haghi's promise not to harm 326, learns of the crash, races to the site and is reunited with her love. 326 orders Haghi's bank surrounded. Then he sends Sonya away with his trusted chauffeur, Franz (Paul Hörbiger), while he and his men search for Haghi. However, Haghi captures Sonya and Franz, and sends 326 an ultimatum: clear the building within 15 minutes or Sonya will die. After agonizing, 326 continues searching, even after poison gas is released. Fortunately, Franz... Animation My Stuffed Granny is a 2014 Animated film written by Miranda Ballesteros, Katerina Giannakou, and Melissa Iqbal and directed by Effie Pappa. Comedy The Big One is a movie filmed in 1996—and released in 1998 by Miramax Films—by Michael Moore during his promotion tour around the United States for his book Downsize This!. Through the 47 towns he visits, Moore discovers and describes American economic failings and the fear of unemployment of the American workers. Science Fiction Bakersfield, Earth is a 2013 short film written and directed by David Quantic. Comedy A Day Without a Mexican is a 2004 film directed by Sergio Arau. It offers a satirical look at the consequences of all the Mexicans in the state of California suddenly disappearing. A series of characters show the apparent statistical impact of Mexicans on California's economy, law enforcement and education systems as well as the resulting social unrest. The film opened on May 14, 2004 in limited release throughout Southern California and on September 17 in theaters in Chicago, Texas, Florida and New York City. This was Eduardo Palomo's last film before he died of a heart attack. Animation Years after the events that transpired in Kite, Sawa's whereabouts are a mystery. During this time, rumors of a new killer have begun to circulate the city. They call her the Angel of Death, an unfeeling assassin who eliminates her targets with grace and precision, leaving only a flurry of feathers as her calling card. What the public is unaware of is the fact that this notorious hitman is a actually a polite young lady named Monaka. Like her spiritual predecessor, Monaka has lost most of her family, and her father's duty as an astronaut keeps hims practically worlds apart. However, they are close despite the physical distances and Orudo promised his daughter that he would return. Until then, daily life for the timid and somewhat clumsy Monaka involves mostly school and her part time job as a waitress, but her nature completely changes once she receives an assignment. Comedy Km. 0 is a 2000 film from Spain that tells several intertwining tales of mistaken identity and coincidental meetings that take place near the Kilometre Zero marker in the Puerta del Sol in Madrid. Comedy Dead Right is an early short film from Spaced and Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright. Filmed in 1992 and 1993 in his hometown of Wells, England when Wright was only 18. He wrote, edited, produced and directed the film as well as shooting and recording the sound. It is a Zucker Brothers style comedy that parodies the action thriller genre, most notably the Dirty Harry series. The film is shot on SVHS and contains an impressive cast of 70 actors, mainly made up of Wright's school friends and colleagues. Clips from the film were first broadcast on Take Over TV – the Channel 4 series consisting entirely of video clips sent in by viewers – that also launched the careers of comedy duo Adam and Joe. Comedy Superbadazz is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Z. Winston Brown. Animation A Cow is a 2013 short film directed by Mylena Silva. Comedy Steve's Problem is a 2014 comedy, drama, short film written and directed by Mike Lars White. Comedy Bangkok Loco is a 2004 Thai comedy-musical-fantasy film directed by Pornchai Hongrattanaporn, written by Sompope Vejchapipat and starring Krissada Terrence. The story involves a gifted young rock drummer named Bay who commits a grisly murder and becomes a fugitive from the law. Trained by a monk in a style of drumming called the Drums of the Gods, which treats drumming as a martial art for the forces of good, he must face his opposite drummer from the dark side. The story is set in the 1970s and in a Forrest Gump fashion, the protagonist Bay is seen having an influence on present-day Thai popular culture. Internationally, the movie has gained a cult following because of its fantastically stylized and colorful production design and pop-culture references. The film was chosen for the "Midnight Madness" program at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Thriller Padmavyooham is a 2012 Malayalam mystery-thriller film written and directed by Bijoy P. I. and produced by a team of IT professionals in Technopark under the banner "Mega Wave Productions". The film is released on 26 October 2012. Documentary film "Documentary following the preparations for the Oklahoma State Penitentiary Rodeo, in just the second year female inmates are allowed to compete. The prison rodeo at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary has been running annually since 1940, and is one of the last of its kind. The state has one of the highest female incarceration rates in the country, and in 2006 women were allowed to compete at the rodeo for the first time. Filmmaker Bradley Beesley, director of The Flaming Lips films Christmas on Mars and The Fearless Freaks, as well as the celebrated cult gem Okie Noodling, was allowed behind the prison's bars in the build up to the 2007 event, and filmed the inmates as they prepared for it. The result is an extremely moving, compassionate tribute to the human spirit. These women face being seriously injured when stepping into an arena with bucking broncos and bulls, yet the fleeting sense of freedom they feel is seen to be worth the risks. Amid the desperate tales of drug addiction and broken homes, the women come across as dignified and honest, flawed human beings, undoubtedly, but deeply regretful for the mistakes that they have made, and pragmatic about having to face the consequences of them." Quoting Michael Hayden Documentary film Pourquoi l'étrange Monsieur Zolock s'intéressait-il tant à la bande dessinée? is a 1983 documentary film written by Marie-Loup Simon and directed by Yves Simoneau. Documentary film The War at Home is a documentary film about the anti-war movement in the Madison, Wisconsin area during the time of the Vietnam War. It combines archival footage and interviews with participants that explore the events of the period on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film focuses on student protests of government policies in the Vietnam War, clashes between students and police, and the responses of politicians and the public to the turmoil. Among the major events included is the Sterling Hall bombing. Intended to destroy the Army Math Research Center in the building, the bombing caused massive destruction to other parts of the building, resulting in the death of a physics researcher, Robert Fassnacht, who was not involved in the Army Math Research Center. Documentary film Jesse and the Fountain of Youth is a 2013 short drama documentary film written and directed by Tracey Anarella. Comedy Love Is a Many Stupid Thing is a 2004 comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing and starring Eric Tsang, Chapman To, Natalis Chan, Shawn Yue, Lam Chi-chung and Raymond Wong. The film is a parody of the 2002 hit film Infernal Affairs, which featured Tsang, To and Yue. Documentary film The Treasures of Long Gone John is a 2006 documentary film directed by Greg Gibbs. Comedy Meat Love is a 1989 Czechoslovak animated short film directed and animated by Jan Švankmajer. It appears as a commercial in Švankmajer's feature-length film Little Otik. It has also been shown on MTV. Thriller Shiri is a 1999 South Korean action film, written and directed by Kang Je-gyu. Swiri was the first Hollywood-style big-budget blockbuster to be produced in the "new" Korean film industry. Created as a deliberate homage to the "high-octane" action film made popular by Hollywood through 1980s, it also contained a story that draws on strong Korean national sentiment to fuel its drama. Much of the film's visual style shares that of the Asian action cinema, and particularly Hong Kong action cinema, of John Woo, Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, and the relentless pace of the second unit directors, like Vic Armstrong and Guy Hamilton, in the James Bond films. The movie was released under the name Shiri outside of South Korea; in Korea, the title was spelled Swiri. The name refers to Coreoleuciscus splendidus, a fish found in Korean fresh-water streams. At one point Park has a monologue wherein he describes how the waters from both North and South Korea flow freely together, and how the fish can be found in either water without knowing which it belongs to. This ties into the film's ambitions to be the first major-release film to directly address the still-thorny issue of Korean reunification. Comedy The Vagabond Lover is an American black-and-white, comedy-drama musical film about a small-town boy who finds fame and romance when he joins a dance band. The film was directed by Marshall Neilan, and is based on the novel of the same name, written by James Ashmore Creelman, who also wrote the screenplay. It marked the debut of Rudy Vallee in his first talking picture, and also starred Sally Blane, Marie Dressler, and Charles Sellon. The film premièred in New York City on November 26, 1929, and was released wide on December 1. A DVD version was released on March 29, 2005. Comedy Wild Wild World is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in the Merrie Melodies series in 1960 and directed by Robert McKimson. It's a parody of the television series Wide Wide World hosted by Dave Garroway. In this cartoon, "Cave Darroway" presents a recently discovered film taken during the Cro-Magnon era. The stone age gags in the "film" predate and possibly inspired The Flintstones which made its debut in 1960. The final gag in this cartoon depicts a modern elevator utilizing the primitive operational methods of the stone age elevator shown in the "film." Because of the long lead time in producing an animated cartoon, the TV program which inspired this cartoon had already been canceled when this cartoon was released. This cartoon is available on DVD as a bonus short on disc four of Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6. The documentary was filmed in the "Geo-Goshical Year 75,000,000 B.C.", in breathtaking Cromagnonscope. Cromagnonscope last appeared in the cartoon Pre-Hysterical Hare. Animation Hasan Everywhere is a 2010 short animation film written by Andrew Kavanagh. Documentary film Street Dogs of South Central is an 85 minute documentary film directed by Bill Marin and distributed by Lions Gate in association with Animal Planet. Narrated by Queen Latifah, it is a nature documentary depicting the lives of stray dogs on the streets of South Central Los Angeles. The story follows the life of Elsie—a black labrador mix—and her struggles in raising her pups on the streets of Los Angeles. This 85 minute film is set to premiere on Animal Planet and OWN in 2012 . Thriller D.R.E.A.M. Team is a 1999 action adventure film directed by Dean Hamilton and written by Mike Snyder. Comedy Deilig er fjorden! is a 1985 Norwegian comedy film directed by Jan Erik Düring, starring Rolv Wesenlund, Elsa Lystad and Sverre Holm. Terje Svahberg has been saving money for years to buy a summer house, but suddenly decides he wants a boat instead. As he and his family prepare for their summer vacation, they encounter several problems, both practical and financial. The film title is a pun on the psalm "Deilig er jorden". Animation The Man Who Buried His Own Leg is a 2013 animated short comedy film written by Lauren Flans and directed by Sarah Lefton. Thriller Big Match is an upcoming South Korean action thriller film about a game programmer who designs a special game for Korea's wealthiest citizens, and a martial artist who is forced to fight in the game in order to save his brother. It stars Lee Jung-jae, Shin Ha-kyun and BoA. Comedy Uppi Dada M.B.B.S. is a 2006 Kannada film directed by D. Rajendra Babu. The film is the official remake of the Hindi film Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.. The film starred Upendra, Uma and Ananth Nag in lead roles. The music is composed by R. P. Patnaik. Thriller The Eyes of Charles Sand is a 1972 thriller TV movie Henry Farrell and Stanford Whitmore and directed by Reza Badiyi. Comedy Landlord Blues is a 1987 film directed by Jacob Burckhardt. Documentary film Distancias is a Spanish 2008 short documentary film. Comedy The Runway is a 2010 drama film written and directed by Ian Power. Comedy Shoddy the Tailor is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Jeppe On A Friday is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Shannon Walsh and Arya Lalloo. Animation Unsuspecting women discover they're just a cab ride away from danger in this offbeat and animated erotic thriller from Japan. A mysterious taxi driver navigates his hack through the dark streets of a large city, picking up women for fares who are soon turned into his sexual slaves. As more and more innocent women are forced to join the cabby's stable against their will, a few of his victims begin looking for a way out of their dilemma. Comedy S is for Bird is a 2012 short comedy family film written and directed by Matt Sadowski and Matt Sadowski-Austin. Thriller Water Damage is a 1999 thriller written by Tony Johnston and directed by Murray Battle. Science Fiction Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 is a German movie made in 2004 by Michael Herbig. As a spiritual successor to Der Schuh des Manitu, Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 is based on a recurring skit from Herbig's TV show Bullyparade, "Unser Raumschiff", a spoof of the 1960s American television series, Star Trek. The title and plot allude to Raumschiff Enterprise, the German title of Star Trek. Raumschiff is the German word for spacecraft; Traumschiff means "dream ship", which was also a reference to Das Traumschiff, a German television series, similar to the series The Love Boat. The movie parodies several science fiction films. Thriller Walk a Crooked Path is a 1969 British crime film directed by John Brason and starring Tenniel Evans, Faith Brook and Christopher Coll. The film is set at a boarding school where a man plans to murder his wealthy teacher wife. It is sometimes known as Twilight Man. Thriller "A taut dramatic thriller, Godspeed centers on Charlie Shepard, a modern day faith healer eking out a meager living in the lingering light of Alaska’s midnight sun. When his family is brutally and mysteriously murdered, he gives up his old life, receding into a reclusive, ghost-like existence. When the unknown, radiant Sarah appears in town, her link to the killings grows stronger by the day, and Charlie is faced with dark possibilities that challenge his faith, grief and newfound solitude." Quoting the description from the 2010 IndieFest site. Documentary film Hating Breitbart is a 2012 political documentary concerning conservative and new media icon Andrew Breitbart and his efforts to expose purported media bias in the United States. The documentary was released on October 19, 2012, just seven months after Breitbart's unexpected death. The film was released by Rocky Mountain Pictures. Documentary film Seven Dumpsters and a Corpse is a documentary film by Swiss journalist Thomas Haemmerli. Thriller Ignition is a 2001 action drama, written by William Davies and directed by Yves Simoneau. Comedy Tuppe tuppe, Marescià! is a 1958 comedy film writen by Luciana Corda and Ettore Maria Margadonna and directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Comedy Two Guys is a South Korean comedy film directed and written by Hun-Su Park. Joong-Hoon Park, Tae-hyun Cha, Eun-jeong Han are the lead stars in this film. Comedy Castle in the Desert is a 1942 film featuring the Asian detective Charlie Chan. It was the eleventh film to feature Sidney Toler as the title character, and the last made by 20th Century Fox. The series continued with Toler, though under much reduced circumstances, at Monogram Pictures. Comedy Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees is a one-hour comedy special televised on the ABC Network on Monday February 17, 1997. The show features all four of the original Monkees and would be the last time Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork would appear together. Michael Nesmith wrote and directed the program. Comedy Private Buckaroo is an American musical film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring The Andrews Sisters, Dick Foran, Harry James, Shemp Howard, Joe E. Lewis, and Jennifer Holt. The film tells the story of army recruits following basic training, with the Andrews Sisters attending USO dances. Comedy Garip is a 1986 comedy drama film written by Fatma Girik and directed by Memduh Ün. Thriller Monte Carlo Nights is a 1934 American film directed by William Nigh. Comedy The Fuller Brush Man is a 1948 comedy film starring Red Skelton as a door-to-door salesman for the Fuller Brush Company who becomes a murder suspect. Thriller Invasion U.S.A. is a 1985 action film made by Cannon Films starring Chuck Norris. It was directed by Joseph Zito. Both Chuck Norris and his brother, Aaron, were involved in the writing. It was made in The Greater Atlanta area of Georgia, and Fort Pierce, Florida. Miami landmarks, such as Dadeland Mall and Miracle Mile, can also be seen in the film. The film was followed by a sequel in 1986 entitled Avenging Force with Michael Dudikoff taking over the role of Matt Hunter. This film is unrelated to the 1952 film of the same name. Documentary film Yiddish: A Tale of Survival is a 2012 documentary film directed by Abigail Hirsch. Comedy Teddy Boy agapi mou is a 1965 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. Comedy "Since 2007, the Hong Kong Health Authority has implemented an anti-smoking law that bans smoking in all indoor areas. This pushes office smokers to take their cigarette breaks in the street. Smokers from neighboring buildings gradually bond and form a new community known as "Hot Pot Pack," as they would gather around a trash bin with an ashtray, sharing small talks with raunchy jokes like they are at a hot pot dinner. Jimmy is a mild mannered advertising executive in his twenties. While smoking in an alley packed with booming loudmouth co-workers and sharing explicit gossips and horror stories, he befriends a misfit cosmetics salesgirl Cherie who also likes to light up. An awkward romance soon blossoms amidst the anxiety of their nicotine rush. As they become more attached to each other, they also find themselves moving farther away from their regular hot pot pack into their own private alley, where their conversations suggest more emotional depths, covering the collision of reality and delightfully trivial matters of the bizarre people around them. " Quoting the synopsis form moviexclusive.com Thriller Kutob is a 2005 Filipino suspense horror film directed by Jose Javier Reyes; the title translates into "foreboding" in English. The film was a box office success in the Philippines, with both Reyes and Agustin also winning the Best Director and Best Actor awards respectively at the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival; the film itself came third at the festival. The film contains elements of horror and the supernatural without being overtly of those genres, drawing comparisons in places to two US films; namely, Psycho and Carrie. Comedy Se la saco... Gaspar is a 2003 comedy film directed by Jesús Fragoso Montoya. Documentary film Virsa and the Magic Doll is a 1958 documentary film directed by Santi P. Choudhury. Thriller Fanny Straw Hair is a 1984 crime thriller film, directed by Vicente Aranda and starring Fanny Cottençon and Bruno Cremer. The film, a Spanish and French production, was based on the novel Prótesis, written by Andreu Martin. The plot follows an attractive blonde outcast who devises an elaborate plan to avenge the humiliation she suffered at the hands of a policeman who killed her boyfriend and smashed her teeth with the butt of a gun. Comedy The Land of College Prophets is a 2005 independent comedy film produced by the Hale Manor Collective, a trio of Connecticut filmmakers consisting of Mike Aransky, Phil Guerrette and Thomas Edward Seymour. The film mixes comedy with science-fiction in a tale of two brawling college students who accidentally reactivate a dormant well that spews toxic liquids into the surrounding community, resulting in abrupt and deadly changes within nature and people. The Land of College Prophets was shot in digital video on locations across Connecticut in 2003. The film premiered in New York in 2005,and later won five awards at the 2005 B-Movie Film Festival, including Best Picture. It also won the Best Picture Award at the 2005 New Haven Underground Film Festival and the Best Ensemble Award from Bare Bones International Film Festival. Reviews were generally positive, with Rick Curnutte of The Film Journal proclaiming that it “could easily become the first genuine cult hit of the DV era.” The film was released on DVD in 2005 by York Entertainment. Animation Ziegenort is a 2013 animated short drama film written and directed by Tomasz Popakul. Thriller "Based on actual events, The Devil’s Double recounts the remarkable tale of Latif Yahia, an Iraqi army lieutenant who was summoned to Saddam Hussein’s palace in 1987 and ordered to become the fiday, or body double, of his notorious eldest son, Uday. Many of his countrymen might have considered this a great honor, but it was merely the beginning of a hellish nightmare for Latif. Under the constant threat of harm to his family, he had no choice but to play the role of silent witness while his nefarious captor indulged in countless brutal and depraved fantasies with no regard for human life. In a brilliant turn, Dominic Cooper portrays both Uday and Latif with impressive ease, transitioning seamlessly between the personae of ruthless madman and disgusted observer. Director Lee Tamahori (Once Were Warriors) makes his return to the Sundance Film Festival with this unimaginable true story straight from Saddam’s Iraq." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Matrimony's Speed Limit is a 1913 silent comedy short film produced and directed by pioneering female film maker Alice Guy-Blaché. It was produced by Solax Studios when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century. The story concerns a young man who refuses to accept financial assistance from his wealthy girlfriend in favor of earning his own fortune on the stock market. She concocts a plan to convince him that he will collect an inheritance from a wealthy aunt if he marries before noon. While he desperately proposes to every female he meets, she is trying to reach him before he finds a girl who will say "yes". With only minutes to go before the deadline expires, he gives up his search and intends to commit suicide under the wheels of the next passing car. However, the vehicle contains both his fiancee and a minister, who marries them on the spot. One of only two of Guy-Blaché's films to survive out of her ouvre of more than 300, its preservation was initially financed by the Women's Film Preservation Fund upon its inauguration in 1995. Animation Starship Troopers: Invasion, also known as Starship Troopers 4: Invasion, is a 2012 computer animated military science fiction film directed by Shinji Aramaki. The fourth installment of the Starship Troopers film series, it was released in Japan on July 21, 2012 and in North America on August 28, 2012 as a direct-to-video title. A mobile game that acts as a prequel to the series called Starship Troopers: Invasion – Mobile Infantry was released worldwide via the App Store on November 13, 2012. Animation Fantasia 2000 is a 1999 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 38th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and the sequel to the 1940 film Fantasia. As with its predecessor the film consists of animated segments set to pieces of classical music, with The Sorcerer's Apprentice being the only segment that is featured in both films. The soundtrack was performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with conductor James Levine. A group of celebrities introduce each segment in live-action scenes including Steve Martin, Itzhak Perlman, Bette Midler, Penn & Teller, James Earl Jones, Quincy Jones, and Angela Lansbury. Roy E. Disney first thought of a sequel to Fantasia in 1974, only to pitch the film to Disney chairman Michael Eisner ten years later. Production began in 1990, and the film is noted for using a combination of computer-generated imagery on top of hand-drawn animation. Peter Schickele worked with Levine on the musical arrangement of each musical piece. Thriller Coraline is a 2009 American stop-motion 3D dark fantasy film based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novel of the same name. It was produced by Laika and distributed by Focus Features. Written and directed by Henry Selick, it was released widely in United States theaters on February 6, 2009, after a world premiere at the Portland International Film Festival. The film was made with Gaiman's approval and cooperation. The film was released to critical acclaim, and made $16.85 million during opening weekend, ranking third at the box office. As of September 2009, the film had grossed over $120 million worldwide. Coraline won Annie Awards for best music, character design, production design and received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Animated Feature. Animation Manieggs-Revenge of the Hard Egg is a 2014 animated film written and directed by Zoltán Miklósy. Comedy Almost a Honeymoon is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Clifford Mollison, Dodo Watts and Donald Calthrop. It was based on the play Almost a Honeymoon by Walter Ellis. A second adaptation was made in 1938. It was made by British International Pictures at their Elstree Studios. An ambitious young man secures a job in the colonial service, the only stipulation being that he needs to be married which he isn't. He has just twenty four hours to find a woman to persuade to marry him. Comedy Zapped Again!, directed by Doug Campbell, is a 1990 direct-to-video film. It was the sequel to Zapped!. It is marketed with the tagline "Emerson High has raised more than its academic standards." Animation It's Christmas, and Angelina is auditioning for the lead role in the musical extravaganza, Cinderella Mouse and the Ugly Whiskers. She is devastated when Priscilla Pinkpaws is chosen to play Cinderella and she is cast as the Wicked StepMouse. Taking Miss Lilly's advice to 'think horrid' much too literally, Angelina storms off in a fit of temper. Then a toboggan race goes wrong and it seems that the production will have to be cancelled. Realizing how selfish she has been, Angelina determines to sort things out because as every aspiring star knows - THE SHOW MUST GO ON! Comedy Passage to Paradise is a 1997 film written by Antonio Baiocco and Fabrizio Bettelli and directed by Antonio Baiocco. Documentary film Ben Webster: The Brute And The Beautyful is a 1989 film directed by John Jeremy. Documentary film Trouble the Water is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal, producers of Fahrenheit 9/11. Trouble the Water is a redemptive tale of a couple surviving failed levees, bungling bureaucrats, and their own troubled past and a portrait of a community abandoned long before Hurricane Katrina hit, featuring music by Massive Attack, Mary Mary, Citizen Cope, John Lee Hooker, The Roots, Dr. John and Blackkoldmadina. Trouble the Water is distributed by Zeitgeist Films and premiered in theaters in New York City and Los Angeles on August 22, 2008, followed by a national release in more than 200 theaters. It had its television premiere on HBO and has been rebroadcast on National Geographic Channel and Turner Classic Movies. Trouble the Water is available on DVD. Documentary film When We Were Kings is a 1996 documentary film directed by Leon Gast about the famous "Rumble in the Jungle" heavyweight championship match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. The fight was held in Zaire on October 30, 1974. The film features a number of celebrities, including James Brown, Jim Brown, B.B. King, Norman Mailer, George Plimpton, Spike Lee and Thomas Hauser. When We Were Kings was released in 1996 to strong reviews, and won the 1996 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is a 1997 American drama film directed by Clint Eastwood, and an adaptation of the book of the same name by John Berendt, which was based on real-life events that took place in Savannah, Georgia in the 1980s. The film features Kevin Spacey as Jim Williams, a man on trial for murder, and John Cusack as John Kelso, a reporter covering the case. Several changes were made from the book. Many of the more colorful characters were eliminated or made into composite characters. The reporter, played by John Cusack, was based upon Berendt, but was given a love interest not featured in the book, played by Eastwood's daughter Alison Eastwood. The multiple Williams trials were combined into one on-screen trial. Jim Williams' real life attorney Sonny Seiler appeared in the movie in the role of Judge White, the presiding judge at the trial. Advertising for the film became a source of controversy when Warner Bros. used elements of Jack Leigh's famous photograph in its movie posters without his permission. Science Fiction You Are a Widow, Sir is a 1971 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Václav Vorlíček. It stars Iva Janžurová and Olga Schoberová. Documentary film Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton as Himself is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Tom Bean and Luke Poling about the writer George Plimpton, who was a co-founder of The Paris Review and contributor to the participatory journalism genre. Comedy Do I Love You? is a 2002 comedy drama romance film written and directed by Lisa Gornick. Comedy Alegre ma non troppo is a 1994 Spanish romance/comedy film directed by Fernando Colomo and starring Penélope Cruz and Jordi Mollà. It was set in Santander, Cantabria, Spain. It was nominated in 1995 for four awards and won two of them. Science Fiction Nambiar is an upcoming Indian Tamil sci-fi comedy film directed by debutante Ganeshaa, who was an associate to S. S. Rajamouli. It stars Srikanth, Santhanam and Sunaina in the lead roles. Produced by Srikanth's home production "Golden Friday Films", the film is named after the veteran actor M. N. Nambiar who was famous for his villainous roles in yester-year Tamil cinema. Vijay Antony has been roped in to score the soundtrack and original scores for the film. Documentary film Until We Could is a 2014 short documentary film written by Richard Blanco, David Lowery and Yen Tan and directed by Yen Tan and David Lowery. Animation Trechos de FIEVEL VAI PARA OESTE is a 1998 short animation film directed by Simon Wells and Phil Nibbelink. Animation Kenshiro is the heir of the legendary martial arts known as Hokuto Shinken, which can kill a man with a single blow, by striking the pressure points in the enemy's body. Hokuto Shinken can be passed only to one successor at a time. When he was chosen as the successor, he parted ways with his brothers, Toki and Raoh. The former decided to use what he knew of the art to cure people... while the latter has chosen to use his supreme strength to install peace in the world by power. Kenshiro is accompanied by Lynn and Bart, and the movie's story begins when an overlord starts kidnapping children to use them as slaves for building his own pyramid... Comedy At the Opera is a 2009 animated short film written and directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella. Comedy The Royal Bed is a 1931 pre-Code American satirical comedy film produced by William LeBaron and distributed through RKO. The film was directed by and starred Lowell Sherman, along with Mary Astor and Anthony Bushell. The screenplay was adapted by J. Walter Ruben based on the 1928 play by Robert E. Sherwood titled The Queen's Husband. It would be one of a handful of RKO pictures which was produced in both English and French language versions. Animation Jean-François is a 2009 short animated film written and directed by Tom Haugomat and Bruno Mangyoku. Comedy Mi mujer, la sueca y yo is a 1967 Argentine film. Thriller Junoon is a 1992 Hindi horror film directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The film makes use of morphing, a special effect in motion pictures and animations that changes one image into another through a seamless transition, to transform human face into tiger and back from tiger to human. Junoon's basic plot has been lifted from the 1981 Oscar winning classic An American Werewolf in London directed by John Landis starring David Naughton. Animation Varmints is a 2009 animation short film written by Marc Craste and Helen Ward and directed by Marc Craste. Documentary film The Noon of the 10th Day is a 1988 documentary film by Mahmoud Shoolizadeh about people mourning in Ashoora in the city of Khansar in Isfahan province, Iran. In this ceremony, which is taken place every year in the tenth day of Moharram by Shiite Muslims, the customs of the public mourning for the loss of their religious leader is shown. In this film, poetic and dramatic scenes from the battle of karbala is reconstructed. This film participated in Short Film Festival in Esfahan, Iran, in 1991. Comedy Dark Side of the Heart is a 1992 comedy romance film written by Mario Benedetti, Juan Gelman, Oliverio Girondo and Eliseo Subiela and directed by Eliseo Subiela. Documentary film The Passaic Textile Strike is a 1926 American silent film directed by Samuel Russak and produced by Alfred Wagenknecht. The film was produced to raise public awareness and financial support for the 1926 Passaic Textile Strike, which involved over 15,000 New Jersey textile mill workers in a work stoppage lasting more than a year. Although in good part a fictional melodrama, The Passaic Textile Strike is regarded as important by film historians both for its documentary footage and for the fact that it is one of the only early American labor films to have been preserved largely intact. Thriller Computercide is a film directed by Robert Michael Lewis released on Aug 1, 1982. Documentary film Warriors of Honor is a 2004 documentary film directed by Brian Barkley. Comedy Ferdinando and Carolina is a 1999 Italian historical comedy film directed by Lina Wertmüller. Comedy Alkchas and Juliet is a 2013 short comedy film directed by Ashot Keshchyan and written by Ashot Keshxhyan, Dmitri Budashkaev and Kiril Kachurin. Comedy De uanstændige is a 1983 comedy drama film written and directed by Edward Fleming. Animation ECHO is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Merlin Flügel. Documentary film Bananaland is a documentary film directed by Lloyd Bryan Adams and Richard Fortenberry. Animation Banana Island is a place where the weather is fine and pretty, tasty bananas always grow. Baikinman, for some reason, is trying to eliminate every single one of the delicious fruits. Anpanman will have to travel to this distant location to prevent its destruction and the success of his antagonists’ evil plans. Teamwork and never giving up are the two man topics in this instalment of the popular franchise. Comedy Hunting Venus is a British television comedy-drama starring Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey as former members of a 1980s pop group. The one-off drama was broadcast on ITV on 31 March 1999, and was produced by Buffalo Pictures for Yorkshire Television. The plot follows former pop-star turned con artist Simon Delancey is kidnapped by two fans of his eighties band the Venus Hunters, and blackmailed to re-form the band for one final show. Jools Holland appears as himself, and also wrote the song "Starburst", The Venus Hunters' biggest hit. A compilation album was released to accompany the drama featuring songs from the 1980s. Documentary film Madame L'Eau is a 1992 documentary film written by Philo Bregstein and Jean Rouch and directed by Jean Rouch. Animation "An unexpectedly sensual drama of two lovers caught somewhere between living and dying, rhythmically decaying, until all moisture is gone, and their movements subside." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Fur Hat is a 2012 short comedy animation war drama film written and directed by Nico Bonomolo. Science Fiction City Hunter: Secret Service is a 1996 action, animation, comedy, crime film written by Tsukasa Hôjô and directed by Kenji Kodama. Documentary film Children Of Kabul is a 2011 documentary/drama short film directed by Jawad Wahabzada and Jon Bougher. Documentary film Kichot is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Jagoda Szelc. Animation Bernard is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Ana Tortos. Science Fiction Animen: The Galactic Battle is a 2012 animation, adventure, and science fiction film directed by Xu Kerr. Comedy Last Scene is a 2002 comedy/drama film written by Takashige Ichise and directed by Hideo Nakata. Comedy Lee Dae-ro Can't Die is a 2005 South Korean action film about a corrupt police officer who is told he has only three months to live, and plots his own death so his wife can collect his insurance policy. The film was released to South Korean cinemas on August 18 and received a total of 838,419 admissions nationwide. The film is similar to that of the 1990 American dark comedy film, Short Time. Comedy Revenge of the Unhappy Campers is a 2002 horror, comedy, thriller film directed by Shawnee McCormack. Animation 10+2. El gran secreto is a 2001 animation family film written and directed by Miquel Pujol. Documentary film Right America: Feeling Wronged – Some Voices from the Campaign Trail is a documentary film directed by Alexandra Pelosi. The film premiered on HBO on President's Day 2009. This is the first film to document the birth of the Tea Party Movement. Science Fiction Abre los ojos is a 1997 Spanish film co-written, co-scored and directed by Alejandro Amenábar and co-written by Mateo Gil. It stars Eduardo Noriega, Penélope Cruz, Fele Martínez and Najwa Nimri. In 2002, Open Your Eyes was ranked No. 84 in the Top 100 Sci-Fi List by the Online Film Critics Society. The movie's intersecting planes of dream and reality have prompted some critics to suggest comparisons to Calderón's masterwork Life Is a Dream. An American remake entitled Vanilla Sky, directed by Cameron Crowe, was released in 2001, with Penélope Cruz reprising her role. Comedy There Goes My Girl is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Ben Holmes and written by Harry Segall. The film stars Gene Raymond, Ann Sothern, Gordon Jones, Richard Lane, Frank Jenks and Bradley Page. The film was released on May 21, 1937, by RKO Pictures. Comedy The Baker is a 2007 British comedy thriller film written and directed by Gareth Lewis and starring Damian Lewis, Kate Ashfield and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. An ex-assassin retires to a small Welsh town and opens a cake shop but is unable to escape his former associates. It is also known by the alternative title Assassin In Love. Documentary film More Business of Being Born is a documentary film directed by Abby Epstein. Comedy O Homem do Futuro is a 2011 Brazilian romantic comedy film directed by Cláudio Torres. The film stars Wagner Moura and Alinne Moraes. It was shot in Paulínia and Campinas in the state of São Paulo, and in Rio de Janeiro. Comedy Just for You is a 1952 musical film starring Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman and the final motion picture to be directed by Elliott Nugent. It was nominated for two Academy Awards in 1953. Comedy Meatballs is a 1979 Canadian comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman. It is noted for Bill Murray's first film appearance in a starring role and for launching Reitman into a distinguished career of financially successful comedies including Stripes and Ghostbusters, both starring Murray. The film also introduced child actor Chris Makepeace in the role of Rudy Gerner. It was followed by several sequels, of which only Meatballs III: Summer Job had any connection to the original. Documentary film The Poot is a 40-min. documentary film by Elham Asadi about Persian carpets. It was selected and screened at Amsterdam International Documentary Films Festival in November 2009. The Poot won the Jury Award for Best Short at the 2010 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham, NC, USA. Science Fiction Plague is a 1979 Canadian science fiction film about a genetic engineering accident, a fertilizing bacterium that escapes from a laboratory in Canada. The film is also known internationally as Induced Syndrome, M-3: The Gemini Strain or Mutation. Comedy Tie malé výlety is a 1972 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Menahi is a Saudi comedy film. Fayez al-Malki is the lead actor. Documentary film This 78-minute film chronicles what it was like to live along Hunter Mill Road during the Civil War Years. Narrated by Dave Yoho, with commentary from historian Tom Evans, an understanding of the difficulty of life along this passageway unfolds as the military records, civilian journals, and archeological evidences are blended together to bring the conflict between the armies and the antagonism between neighbors to life. Animation Noch pered Rozhdestvom is a 1997 film written by Vladimir Golovanov and directed by Ekaterina Mikhaylova. Animation Learning to Fish is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Teemu Auersalo. Thriller Bad Girls from Valley High is a 2005 direct-to-video comedy film starring Julie Benz, Monica Keena, Nicole Bilderback, Jonathan Brandis, Janet Leigh, Christopher Lloyd, and Aaron Paul. Comedy My Husband is a 2013 short, comedy, drama film written and directed by Hugo Emilio Blajean. Thriller Red Line is a 1996 American action film directed by John Sjogren and written by him, Rolfe Kanefsky, and Scott Ziehl. It stars Chad McQueen, Dom DeLuise, Michael Madsen, Roxana Zal, Jan-Michael Vincent, and Corey Feldman. The film also includes small roles and cameos by Julie Strain, Robert Z'Dar, Chuck Zito, Joe Estevez, and Ron Jeremy. Immediately prior to filming, Jan-Michael Vincent was in a severe car accident that left his face badly scarred. He can be seen still wearing his hospital ID wrist bracelet in the movie. Comedy Confessions of an American Bride is a 2005 film directed by Douglas Barr. Documentary film American Revolutionary: The Evolution Of Grace Lee Boggs is a 2013 biographical documentary film written and directed by Grace Lee. Thriller Full Contact is a 1992 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Ringo Lam, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Simon Yam, Anthony Wong and Ann Bridgewater. Thriller The Last Man on Earth is a 1964 science fiction horror film based on the Richard Matheson 1954 novel I Am Legend. The film was directed by Ubaldo Ragona and Sidney Salkow, and stars Vincent Price. The script was written in part by Matheson, but he was dissatisfied with the result and chose to be credited as "Logan Swanson". William Leicester, Furio M. Monetti, and Ubaldo Ragona were the other writers. It was filmed in Rome, Italy, with some location shots taken at Esposizione Universale Roma. It was released theatrically in the United States by American International Pictures and the UK in 1966. In the 1980s the film fell into the public domain. MGM Home Video, the current owners of the AIP film catalog, released a digitally remastered widescreen print on DVD in September 2005. Thriller Fudoh: The New Generation is a Japanese movie directed by Takashi Miike. Two sequels followed, neither of which was directed by Miike. The film is based on a manga by Hitoshi Tanimura. Time magazine listed Fudoh as one of its ten best movies of 1997. Science Fiction Not of This Earth is a 1988 remake of the 1957 science fiction-horror Not of This Earth. The film was directed by Jim Wynorski. The film was made as a result of a wager where Wynorski bet he could remake the film in the same budget and schedule as the 1957 version by Roger Corman. This film starred Traci Lords as a nurse, Arthur Roberts as Mr. Johnson the alien, Lenny Juliano as Jeremy, Roger Lodge as Harry the patrolman, Ace Mask as Dr. Rochelle and Kelli Maroney as Nurse Oxford. This film marks the last time Traci Lords appears nude in a motion picture. Like any number of Roger Corman productions, this one includes scenes lifted from earlier films as filler, such as the dog in the foggy woods and the woman being stalked from outside her home as originally seen in Humanoids from the Deep; as well as the scene of the caped knife-wielding stalker from Hollywood Boulevard. An alien travels to Earth seeking a new supply of blood for his dying world. Initially he seeks a supply through the medical establishment, using special mental powers and money to accomplish his aim. The film is campy and Lords adds a comedic twist to the plot. Comedy DMB-2 is a 2000 comedy film written by Ivan Okhlobystin, Alexander Basov and Marat Rafikov and directed by Alexander Basov and Marat Rafikov. It is the sequel of Demobbed (aka DMB). Documentary film Karuvari Pookkal is a 2011 Tamil real life story film co-written and directed by IPS Xavier. The film features Smile Vidya and Julia Robert in the role of Gopi/Gopika, a transgender person, and Pallavias the widowed mother; Aswatha as sister and Haris as brother play supporting roles. Comedy Alien Space Avenger is a 1989 comedy, horror and sci-fi film written by Richard W. Haines and directed by Clyde Lynwood Sawyer Jr. and Richard W. Haines. Documentary film A Cemetery Special is a 2005 PBS television documentary film by Rick Sebak of WQED. The documentary profiles cemeteries and cemetery-related businesses and events across the United States. The following cemeteries are covered in the film: Allegheny Cemetery — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mount Auburn Cemetery — Greater Boston, Massachusetts Rock of Ages Corporation — Graniteville, Vermont Hope Cemetery — Barre, Vermont Cypress Lawn Memorial Park — Colma, California Key West Cemetery — Key West, Florida Memorial Day — Waterloo, New York Lake View Cemetery — Cleveland, Ohio Oakland Cemetery — Atlanta, Georgia Birch Hill Cemetery — Fairbanks, Alaska Documentary film Domestic Violence is a 2001 documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Comedy The Game Warden is a 1913 American short silent film romantic comedy. The film starred Earle Foxe, Irene Boyle, and Stuart Holmes. Documentary film One Day on Earth is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Kyle Ruddick. Comedy Worst Wedding DJ Ever is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Dustin Bowser. Documentary film Free Improvisation is a 2011 documentary film written by Doron Djerassi and Adin Weiner, and directed by Doron Djerassi. Thriller Codename: Kyril is a 208-minute British serial, first broadcast in 1988. It is a Cold War espionage drama, starring Ian Charleson, Edward Woodward, Denholm Elliott, Joss Ackland, and Richard E. Grant. The spy thriller was directed by Ian Sharp, and the screenplay was written by John Hopkins, from a 1981 novel by John Trenhaile. Animation The Mixy Tapes is a 2008 animation short film directed by David Seitz and Mike Wray. Comedy Hatari! is a 1962 American action/adventure romantic drama film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne. Portraying a group of professional animal catchers in Africa working for zoos, the film includes dramatic wildlife chases and the magnificent backdrop scenery of Mount Meru, a dormant volcano. Hatari! was shot in Technicolor and filmed on location in Tanganyika. The film gathers its several characters from different parts of the world: Sean Mercer, Pockets, Anna Maria 'Dallas' D'Alessandro, Kurt Müller, Brandy De la Court, Charles 'Chips' Maurey, Luis Francisco Garcia Lopez. Comedy Lebanon, PA is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Ben Hickernel. The film tells the story of Will, a 35-year-old man from Philadelphia who travels to Lebanon, Pennsylvania to bury his recently deceased father. While visiting he begins to build a relationship with his 17-year-old cousin, CJ, who is recently pregnant. Through this relationship, Will meets and becomes romantically interested in CJ's teacher, who is married. After CJ confronts her conflicted father, both Will and she struggle with difficult decisions regarding their futures. The film explores the challenges of bridging the cultural divide in America through the lens of an extended family. Matt Pond and Chris Hansen of the band Matt Pond PA composed the score for the film. Comedy This Is 40 is a 2012 American spin-off comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Judd Apatow. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2007 film Knocked Up and stars Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann. Filming was conducted in mid-2011, and the film was released in North America on December 21, 2012. The film follows the lives of middle-aged married couple Pete and Debbie as they each turn 40, with their jobs and daughters adding stress to their relationship. This Is 40 received generally mixed reviews from critics who praised its acting, and cast, as well as the film's very comedic moments and perceptive scenes, but criticized the film's overlong running time and occasional aimlessness. As of March 30, 2013, sequel ideas are hinted at by director Judd Apatow. Thriller Hipnos is a 2004 horror film directed by David Carreras. Thriller Hitcher in the Dark is a 1989 psychological thriller directed by Italian director Umberto Lenzi, also known for Eaten Alive! and Nightmare City. Animation Oh My Darling is a 1978 short, animation film directed by Børge Ring. Thriller Daybreakers is a 2009 science-fiction thriller film written and directed by Australian filmmakers Michael and Peter Spierig. The film takes place in a futuristic world overrun by vampires. A vampiric corporation sets out to capture and farm the remaining humans while researching a blood substitute. Lead vampire hematologist Edward Dalton's work is interrupted by human survivors led by former vampire "Elvis", who has a cure that can save the human species. Daybreakers premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 6 January 2010 and in North America on 8 January 2010. The film grossed over $US50 million and received positive critical reception. Comedy Not Wanted on Voyage is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Ronald Shiner, Brian Rix and Catherine Boyle . The film was made at the Elstree Studios complex. Two cabin stewards working on a luxury vessel on a Mediterranean cruise attempt to earn extra money from the passengers using every possible means. However, when one of the wealthy passengers has her valuable diamond stolen they do everything they can to ensure it is restored to her. Science Fiction Depart is a 2012 short animated fantasy film directed by Blake Williams. Comedy ¡Mis abuelitas... nomás! is a 1959 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Bike Squad is a 2008 English television comedy film about a team of bicycle-mounted police. Science Fiction Man with Two Lives is a 1942 American film directed by Phil Rosen and written by Joseph Hoffman. Comedy Kuselan is a 2008 Tamil drama film directed by P. Vasu. A remake of the Malayalam film Kadha Parayumbol, it was produced by Pushpa Kandaswamy, Aswani Dutt and G. P. Vijayakumar in two languages. Kuselan stars Pasupathy and Meena in lead roles. Rajinikanth plays an extended cameo role, as does Nayantara. The film was simultaneously made in Telugu as Kathanayakudu with a slightly different cast. The plot revolves around a villager, who had shared a strong friendship with a popular cinema actor in his youth. However, due to their different careers they were forced to part ways, one becoming a national figure, the other, a village barber. Decades later, the actor returns to the village to participate in his film's shooting. Whilst the entire village become excited about the prospect of seeing the actor, the barber fears that his old friend would have forgotten him and would neglect him. Kuselan opened to audiences on 1 August 2008, taking the third largest opening for a Tamil film up until the date of release. Science Fiction Upside Down is a 2012 Canadian-French romantic science fiction film written and directed by Juan Diego Solanas, starring Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst. Documentary film A La Orilla De Este Mundo is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ariel Di Marco. Comedy Gendai Inchiki Monogatari: Damashiya is a comedy film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. Animation Lifted is a 2006 Pixar computer-animated short film directed by Gary Rydstrom. This is the first film directed by Rydstrom, a seven-time Academy Award winning sound editor and mixer, and the first produced by Katherine Sarafian, who went on to produce Pixar's Brave. The film was released theatrically and on home media with Pixar's Ratatouille. The short also received a sneak peek at The 42nd Chicago International Film Festival. Science Fiction Venus Rising is a 1995 action film starring Billy Writh, Audie England, Costas Mandylor and Morgan Fairchild. Comedy The Family Jewels is a 1965 American comedy film. It was filmed from January 18-April 2, 1965 and was released by Paramount Pictures on July 1, 1965. The film was co-written, directed, and produced by Jerry Lewis who also played seven roles in the film. Lewis' co-star, Donna Butterworth, made only one other film, Paradise, Hawaiian Style, with Elvis Presley. Gary Lewis & The Playboys have a cameo, singing their hit song "This Diamond Ring". Documentary film Democracy's Ghosts is a 2005 documentary film. Comedy Meet Market is a 2008 film directed by Charlie Loventhal and starring Alan Tudyk, Krista Allen, Elizabeth Berkley, Laurie Holden and Julian McMahon. The movie is a comedy about singles in Los Angeles who attempt to find love in the aisles of a supermarket. The films was released directly to DVD on February 12, 2008. Documentary film No Land No Food No Life is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Amy Miller. Comedy Hemlock Drive is a 2012 comedy film written by Mandy Steckelberg, Jennifer Carta and directed by Donald Petrie. Thriller C/O Sir is a 2013 Indian Bengali romantic thriller film directed by Kaushik Ganguly and produced by Jaspreet Kaur. The film tells story of a blind school teacher's life and his struggle to prevent the school being sold. The lead character is played by Saswata Chatterjee. Documentary film Glastonbury Anthems is a DVD featuring live performances from the Glastonbury Festival from 1994 to 2004. The performances on the DVD were voted for by fans on the official festival website. Extras include A Visit to the Glastonbury Greenfields, Glastonbury by Air, a 1995 interview with Michael and Jean Eavis, a photo gallery and footage from the 1971 film Glastonbury Fayre Producer: Ben Challis. Co-producer: Caroline McGee. Executive producers for EMI: Stefan Demetriou and Jo Brooks. Executive producers for the BBC: Mark Cooper and Alison Howe. Artwork Alex Creedy. Festival Organisers Michael Eavis & Emily Eavis. Mastered and authored at Abbey Road Studios. Directors: Gavin Taylor Janet Fraser Crook, Declan Lowney & Phil Heyes. A Visit To The Glastonbury Greenfields directed and Produced by Dorian Williams. Released by EMI. Comedy It's a Boy is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Leslie Henson, Albert Burdon and Edward Everett Horton. It is a farce about a blackmailer who attempts to demand money from a young woman on the brink of marriage. It was based on the 1931 play It's a Boy by Austin Melford. Comedy Ee Som Som Whang is a 2007 Thai romantic comedy film directed by Note Chernyim. Comedy Living Legends is a 2014 comedy, drama, romance film directed by Niki Iliev. Thriller The Fallen Ones is a Sci Fi Channel original movie from 2005. Comedy Tora-san, His Tender Love is a 1970 Japanese comedy film directed by Azuma Morisaki. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Kuruma Torajirō, and Michiyo Aratama as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, His Tender Love is the third entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series, and the first of only two in the series not directed by Yoji Yamada. Comedy The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze is the fifth feature film made by The Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Directed by Howard's son-in-law Norman Maurer, the film was loosely based on the Jules Verne classic Around the World in Eighty Days. Animation Triboluminescence is a 2010 short, musical, animation film directed by Benjamin Ridgway. Animation Pantry Panic is the third animated cartoon short in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 24, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Documentary film Substitute is a film by French former footballer Vikash Dhorasoo. Filmed before and during the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Dhorasoo "recorded his thoughts and feelings throughout the tournament," resulting in a "deeply unconventional sporting film". Comedy Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael is a 1990 American comedy-drama film starring Winona Ryder and Jeff Daniels. Animation My Srange Grandfather is a 2011 short animated drama film written and directed by Dina Velikovskaya. Comedy Hey Watch This is a 2010 documentary film directed by Christian Charles. Thriller The Raid 2 is a 2014 Indonesian martial arts action crime thriller film written and directed by Gareth Evans; it is the sequel to the 2011 film The Raid: Redemption. The film was released on 28 March 2014. It follows SWAT member Rama, the protagonist of the first film, as he is sent undercover to take down both corrupt police officials and the gangs of the criminal underworld. Iko Uwais reprises his role as Rama. The film also stars Arifin Putra, Julie Estelle, Alex Abbad, Tio Pakusadewo, Oka Antara, and Cecep A. Rahman. The film also features Japanese actors such as Ryuhei Matsuda, Kenichi Endo, and Kazuki Kitamura. The film is distributed by Sony Pictures Classics worldwide, Stage 6 Films in the United States, and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom. Documentary film Die lange Hoffnung - Erinnerungen an ein anderes Spanien is a 1984 film directed by Medienwerkstatt Freiburg. Animation Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster is the seventh of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on June 22, 2004, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. In it, the Mystery Inc. gang encounter the Loch Ness Monster. Documentary film Kink is a 2013 American documentary, produced by James Franco about the BDSM website Kink.com. Comedy We Need To Talk is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Punam Verma and directed by Maher Al-Khaja. Documentary film Signing On: Stories of Deaf Breast Cancer Survivors - Their families and the Deaf Community is a documentary and drama film directed by Barbara Allen. Comedy No te ofendas, Beatriz is a 1953 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy Jamalaye Jibanta Manush is a 1977 Bengali film starring Bhanu Banerjee, Basabi Nundy, Tulsi Chakraborty, Chhabi Biswas, Pahari Sayal, Kamal Mitra, Jahar Roy, Nriptai Banerjee, Ajit Chatterjee, Shyam Laha, Sheela Paul, Haridhan Mukherjee, Gourshree. The Bengali film is directed by Prafulla Chakraborty. Shyamal Mitra scored the music in the film. The story is as Siddheshwar and Madhuri decides to flout Hari's commands and marry. Sidhu threatens Madhu thakur, the village priest into solemnizing their marriage. Just at the end of the ceremony, Hari comes with his guards to snatch away and lock up his daughter and almost murder Sidhu. Sidhu survives the wound but Madhuri, fearing him dead, commits suicide by jumping into the river. The heart broken Sidhu leaves the village before which he gives away his pet buffalo to Madhu Thakur. He travels to the city and lies asleep on the footpath. Two men of lord Yama the live ?. They can't find the appropriate corpse in the city maze and decides to take the life of Sidhu and kills him once they reach hell. Once there, Sidhu fools them and enters the court of Yama alive. He reveals and condemns the injustice meted out to poor human souls under the auspices of Chitragupta, threatening to publish it all in newspapers once he gets back. Yama tries to mollify him and armed with his blessing, Sidhu chases yama and Chitragupta out of hell with the help of his now dead pet buffalo. Sidhu proceeds to change all the rules for the dead in favour of human beings. Meanwhile, Yama and Chitragupta complain to lord Vishnu who sends Narod to persuade Sidhu to leave. Narod proves a failure when Sidhu asks him to sing modern songs. Then lord Vishnu himself visits Sidhu in disguise and learns about human suffering on earth and the laziness of the gods. He blesses Sidhu instruting him to return to earth once he sees his beloved Madhuri once. Sidhu visits all the spheres of heaven and their various gods. He finds Madhuri at last in Indralok. The pair give a performance of modern dance in Indra's court following which Sidhu has to give dancing lessons to apsaras. However, Vishnu's messenger now asks Sidhu to return to earth according to his promise. Finding it impossible to stay away from each other, Madhuri and Sidhu seek the protection of Mahalakshmi. Seeing their love, she persuades lord Vishnu to give back Madhuri's life. On earth, Sidhu wakes up to rush back home to find his wife resaved and alive. Animation Steamboy is a 2004 Japanese steampunk animated action film produced by Sunrise, directed and co-written by Katsuhiro Otomo, his second major anime release, following Akira. The film was released in Japan on July 17, 2004. Steamboy is one of the most expensive Japanese animated movies made to date. Additionally, the film was in production for ten years and utilized more than 180,000 drawings and 440 CG cuts. Thriller A Hearty Response is an action comedy crime romance film directed by Norman Law. Animation Tadeo Jones is a 2004 Spanish short animation film directed by Enrique Gato. It tells the story of Tadeo Jones, an adventurer who enters a pyramid where he finds a family of mummies. The project of this film was born when Gato wanted to make a short film containing more action and humour than his previous projects, so he decided to make a parody of the adventure genre, whose representative figure is Indiana Jones. The story contains many elements from the Raiders of the Lost Ark series of movies. The synopsis, in the director's words, is "adventurer Tadeo Jones is a little foolish but stubborn to explore an ancient pyramid and will run into a family of mummies." The film won sixty-five awards including a British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Two years later, there was a sequel to the film called Tadeo Jones and the Basement of Doom. A feature-length animated film, Tad, The Lost Explorer, featuring Tadeo Jones, was released in 2012. Comedy Janky Promoters is a comedy film, re-teaming Ice Cube and Mike Epps who play as "janky" promoters who book rapper Young Jeezy to play at their concert, only to fail at doing it the right way and thus getting into more trouble than they bargained for. Science Fiction Left Behind is a Christian-based film released in 2000 and starring Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson, Gordon Currie and Clarence Gilyard. It was directed by Vic Sarin. Left Behind was proclaimed by its creators as the biggest and most ambitious Christian film ever made. It is based on the Left Behind book series and also the first in a trilogy, followed by Left Behind II: Tribulation Force and Left Behind: World at War. Documentary film Objectified is a feature-length documentary film examining the role of everyday non-living objects, and the people who design them, in our daily lives. The film is directed by Gary Hustwit. Objectified premiered at the South By Southwest Festival on March 14, 2009. According to Swiss Dots Production, the film is the second part in a 3-film series Design Trilogy the first being Helvetica about the famous typeface and the third and last film being the documentary Urbanized. Science Fiction Josh Kirby... Time Warrior: Chapter 3, Trapped on Toyworld is a 1995 science-fiction film written by Nick Paine and directed by Frank Arnold. Comedy Should Wives Work? is a 1937 American short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1937 for Best Short Subject. Thriller Le Voyou, also known as The Crook, is a highly stylized French action movie which follows Simon the Swiss during his largest heist. Directed by Claude Lelouch in 1970, and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, the movie makes use of several cinematic techniques to convey the elusive nature of the title character, among them are: a circular narrative, dialogue littered with conflicting statements, flashbacks, musical montage, multiple styles of film editing, misaligned sound editing, and a movie within the movie. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Foreign Direction in 1971. Thriller Razor Eaters is a 2003 Australian crime thriller film written and directed by Shannon Young. The film had its world premiere on July 13, 2003 at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival, and later had a DVD release in July 2006. It follows an anarchist street gang who terrorize those whom they believe deserve punishment. Razor Eaters was met with some controversy, as the Melbourne police department labeled it as “Extremely Violent” and “Obscene” when it was first released in 2003. Comedy Marry the Girl is a 1935 film farce, directed by Maclean Rogers, who wrote the script. It is a screen adaption of the original 1930 Aldwych farce of the same title, written by George Arthurs and Arthur Miller. Nine of the twelve Aldwych plays had been adapted for film by 1935, with some of the leading roles played by members of the original stage company. Eight of these films were directed by Tom Walls and one by Jack Raymond. The production companies for the earlier films in the series were British & Dominions Film Corporation and Gaumont British. Marry the Girl, however, was filmed by British Lion Films with none of the original stars, except for Winifred Shotter reprising her stage role. Comedy His Jonah Day is a 1920 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Song from the Forest is a 2013 documentary music biographical film written and directed by Michael Obert. Documentary film Styles of Krump is a 2005 documentary film directed by Kokie Nassim Comedy Off Season is a 1992 comedy film by Daniel Schmid, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Martin Suter. The film is semi-autobiographical for Schmid, who reimagines the hotel he grew up in the Swiss Alps. The French-Swiss-German co-production premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 1992, followed by a screening at the Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 1992. The film was the Swiss submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Comedy Betty Boop's Ker-Choo is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Thriller Invitation Only is a Taiwanese horror film directed by Kevin Ko and released in April 2009. The film was billed as "Taiwan's First-Ever Slasher Horror". Comedy Feather Finger is a 1966 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Documentary film Emile Habibi - I Stayed In Haifa is a 1996 documentary film directed by Dalia Karpel. Comedy Time Gentlemen, Please! is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Eddie Byrne, Hermione Baddeley, Raymond Lovell and Sid James. Comedy Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round is a 1966 crime film written and directed by Bernard Girard, starring James Coburn and featuring Camilla Sparv, Aldo Ray, Nina Wayne, Todd Armstrong, Robert Webber Rose Marie and Harrison Ford, uncredited, as a bellhop, in his film debut. He made $125 for the role. Animation Rhapsody in Blue is a 2000 animation, comedy, short film written and directed by Eric Goldberg. Documentary film What We Did Last Summer – Robbie Williams: Live at Knebworth is a live DVD by Robbie Williams, recorded between 1 - 3 August 2003 at Knebworth, England as part of the Weekends of Mass Distraction Tour, the second last venue on the first leg of the tour. The album is a DVD companion to the live album Live at Knebworth. Animation Belladonna, also known as "The Tragedy of Belladonna", is a 1973 feature film produced by the Japanese animation studio Mushi Production and distributor Nippon Herald Films. Directed and co-written by Eiichi Yamamoto and inspired by Jules Michelet's non-fiction book Satanism and Witchcraft, it is the third and final film in the Animerama trilogy and the only one to be neither written nor directed by Osamu Tezuka. Belladonna is also of a more serious tone than the more comedic first two Animerama films. Its visuals consist mostly of still paintings panned across and are strongly influenced by western art, such as Aubrey Beardsley, Gustav Klimt and classic tarot illustrations. The film was a commercial failure and contributed to Mushi Pro becoming bankrupt by the end of the year. The film was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. It follows the story of Jeanne, a peasant woman who is raped which leads to her being accused of witchcraft, and is notable for its graphic and suggestively erotic, violent and psychedelic imagery. The film was released in Europe and Japan, but no official DVD with English subtitles exists. It has played in America, however. Comedy Die Schönste aus Bitterfeld is a 2003 comedy/drama film written by Andreas Klich, Regine Kühn, Tobias Saalfeld and directed by Matthias Tiefenbacher. Thriller Second Chance is a 1953 American color thriller, directed by Rudolph Maté. The picture, shot on location in Mexico in 3-Dimension, features Robert Mitchum, Linda Darnell, and Jack Palance. It is notable as the first RKO film produced in 3D. Thriller Ratter is a 2014 drama thriller film written and directed by Branden Kramer. Thriller 16 December is a Hindi action spy thriller film by director Mani Shankar, based on a plot to destroy the capital city of India, New Delhi with a nuclear bomb on 16 December 2001 – 30 years after the surrender of Pakistan at the end of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The film was highly critically acclaimed and was praised worldwide and many of the critics compared this film to Mission: Impossible and was declared a big hit worldwide. It was selected to be screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival where the film was also highly praised. The film's title comes from the historical date of 16 December 1971, commemorating the day Pakistan signed the document of Independence for Bangladesh. Comedy "When two couples, one gay and one straight, go on a planned hike in the wilderness, things don’t go as planned." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction Can of Worms is a Halloween Disney Channel Original Movie. It was released in 1999, and is based on the novel of the same name by Kathy Mackel, which was a Young Reader's Choice Nominee in 2002 and a nominee for the 2001 Rhode Island Children's Book Award. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia. Thriller The Jackal is a 1997 American spy action thriller film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, and starring Bruce Willis and Richard Gere. To date, it is also the last appearance of Sidney Poitier in a theatrical release. The Jackal, which is a loose remake of the 1973 movie The Day of the Jackal, involves the hunt for a paid assassin. Thriller Raging Sharks is a 2005 low-budget direct-to-DVD science fiction/horror film. Comedy White Voices is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and Massimo Franciosa. It was screened at the 1964 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Thriller The Shadow of the Night is a 2008 short horror thriller film written and directed by Justin Daering. Comedy Paradise for Two is a lost 1927 silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Gregory La Cava and starred Richard Dix and Betty Bronson. Bronson had starred in a similar film over at First National the previous year called Paradise. Animation King Tigermore In Strawberry Fields is a 2013 short animated adventure fantasay musical film written and directed by Tunde Reid-Kapo. Comedy Holiday for Lovers is a 1959 comedy film directed by Henry Levin. Based on a 1957 play by Ronald Alexander, the film stars Clifton Webb, Jane Wyman, Jill St. John and Carol Lynley. Comedy Return to Babylon is a black-and-white silent film about the silent movie era. It was directed by Alex Monty Canawati. It stars an ensemble cast of Jennifer Tilly, María Conchita Alonso, Ione Skye, Debi Mazar, Laura Harring, and Tippi Hedren. Comedy Warming Up is a baseball film starring Richard Dix and Jean Arthur, directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, and released by Paramount Pictures in the Movietone sound system as Paramount's first sound film. The film was released in a silent version and a sound version. The sound version had synchonized music and sound effects only, and no dialogue. The film featured several major league baseball players as themselves. Thriller Agnipath is a 2005 Bengali thriller film directed by Sujit Guha and produced by Mehboob Rahaman Molla and Raj Kumar Saha. The film features actors Ranjit Mallick, Biplab Chatterjee and Santu Mukhopadhyay in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Indrajit. Documentary film Jan Klusák – Axis Temporum is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Dan Krameš. Thriller All the President's Men is a 1976 American political thriller film directed by Alan J. Pakula. The screenplay by William Goldman is based on the 1974 non-fiction book of the same name by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, the two journalists investigating the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post. The film starred Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as Woodward and Bernstein, respectively; it was produced by Walter Coblenz for Redford's Wildwood Enterprises. Thriller Dark Angel is a 1996 TV film directed by Robert Iscove. Thriller African Timber is a 1989 film directed by Peter F. Bringmann. Thriller The Delta Force is a 1986 American action film starring Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin as leaders of an elite squad of Special Forces troops based on the real life U.S. Army Delta Force unit. It was directed by Menahem Golan and featured Martin Balsam, Joey Bishop, Robert Vaughn, Steve James, Robert Forster, Shelley Winters, and George Kennedy. The film was produced in Israel. Two sequels were produced entitled Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection and Delta Force 3: The Killing Game. The Delta Force was Lee Marvin's last film. It is loosely based on the hijacking of TWA Flight 847. Science Fiction Del apéndice humano y la comunicación interdimensional con los inframundos mágicos is a 2013 animation short adventure fantasy science fiction film writtena and directed by Adrian Quintero Marmol Martinez Comedy Twin Sitters is a 1994 American family-oriented comedy film directed by John Paragon. The plot revolves around twin bodybuilders who protect twin child pranksters left by a corrupt uncle in their care. The film stars Peter Paul, David Paul and Christian and Joseph Cousins. The screenplay was written and directed by John Paragon. Comedy The Black Bird is a 1975 film released December 25, 1975 starring George Segal and Stéphane Audran. It is a comedy sequel to the well-regarded 1941 film version of The Maltese Falcon with Segal playing Sam Spade's son, Sam Spade, Jr., and Lee Patrick and Elisha Cook Jr. reprising their roles of Effie Perrine and Wilmer Cook. The Black Bird was panned by critics and audiences alike, and is still considered the weakest film adaptation of the novel; Pauline Kael wrote that the film is "a dumb comedy, with an insecure tone and some good ideas mixed with some terrible ones." Comedy The 4th Tenor is a 2002 comedy, music and romance film written by Harry Basil, and Rodney Dangerfield, and directed by Harry Basil. Thriller Avalon, also known as Gate to Avalon, is a 2001 Japanese-Polish science fiction drama film directed by Mamoru Oshii and written by Kazunori Itō. The film stars Małgorzata Foremniak as a player in an illegal virtual reality video game. She must follow a quest to find a level in the game. Filming took place in Poland, in the cities of Wrocław and Warsaw. Documentary film Kiss Bill is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Ina Holmqvist and Emelie Wallgren. Comedy Directed by Tudor Gates, Intimate Games centers around a group of English psychology students simultaneously researching sexual fantasies as well as fulfilling those of their professor. This 70's piece of British sex-cinema features a performance by George Baker, who later became famous for his role in the television series Ruth Rendell Mysteries, and an uncredited role from future sex actress Mary Millington. Comedy The Last of the High Kings, also released under the title Summer Fling in some countries, is a 1996 coming of age comedy-drama film set in Howth, Dublin, Ireland in the 1970s where the teenagers of the story are dealing with the birth of punk, the death of Elvis Presley and the various dramas of their teens. The lead role of Frankie Griffin is played by Jared Leto. Christina Ricci also stars as an American visiting for the summer. The film is based on the eponymous book by Ferdia Mac Anna. Thriller Khel is a Hindi film that released in India in 1992. This romantic comedy film was directed by actor and film-maker Rakesh Roshan. Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Sonu Walia, Anupam Kher and Mala Sinha form its main cast. Khel is one of the almost dozen films that Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit have done together. The film's plot is similar to Hollywood films Bedtime Story and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Comedy La Familia Falcón is a 1963 Argentine film. Thriller All Things to All Men is a British film written and directed by George Isaac. It stars Gabriel Byrne, Rufus Sewell, Toby Stephens, and Julian Sands. Sewell plays a dirty cop who manipulates both the underworld and police in order to entrap a thief. Comedy 80 Million is a 2011 Polish drama film directed by Waldemar Krzystek. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Science Fiction Kosmicheskiy reys: Fantasticheskaya novella is a 1936 Soviet science fiction produced by Mosfilm. Thriller Anaganaga Oka Roju is a 1997 Telugu Road movie, written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars J. D. Chakravarthy and Urmila Matondkar in the lead roles. Raghuvaran, Brahmanandam and Kota Srinivasa Rao play other pivotal roles. The film was opened to positive reviews by critics, and was a box office hit. Brahmanandam has garnered the state Nandi Award for best comedian. Thriller Escape From Taliban is a 2003 Indian film that is directed by Ujjal Chattopadhyaya. The film is based on the story A Kabuliwala's Bengali Wife by Sushmita Banerjee, who fled Afghanistan in 1995 after six years of living there with her Afghan husband. During that time, the Taliban issued a death sentence for her because she refused to abide by their rule on converting to Islam. Sushmita Banerjee, whose book inspired this movie, was shot dead by suspected Taliban militants in Afghanistan in September 2013. Animation Restol, The Special Rescue Squad is a 1999 Korean animated film created by Seoul Movie. Animation Dinosaur Island is a 2002 animated film from DiC Entertainment directed by Will Meugniot. Considered a family oriented picture, it is a unique adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 1912 novel The Lost World by animated movie veteran John Loy. The movie stands apart as the only attempt to adapt The Lost World in an animated format, combined with the popular reality-series format. Comedy Le Chakka is a 2010 Bengali-language sports comedy film written by Padmanava Dasgupta and directed by Raj Chakraborty. The film stars Dev and Payal Sarkar as the lead pair of the film along with the talented bunch of actors like Kharaj Mukherjee, Ritwick Chakraborty, Biswajit Chakraborty, Aritra Dutta Banik, Dipankar Dey, Laboni Sarkar, Biswanath Basu, Debjani Chattopadhyay and Padmanava Dasgupta himself to name a few.The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Indraadip Das Gupta. The film, based on street cricket played in India and focussing on various themes as friendship, love and Ghoti-Bangal rivalry in Kolkata, released on 10 June 2010 and went on to become one of the biggest blockbusters of the year. The success of the film established Raj Chakraborty as a very popular and a household name in Tollywood. The film is loosely based on the Tamil film Chennai 600028 . Documentary film Beyond the Mat is a 1999 documentary directed by Barry W. Blaustein. The film focuses on the lives of professional wrestlers outside of the ring, primarily Mick Foley, Terry Funk, and Jake Roberts, as well as some aspiring wrestlers. It focuses on the World Wrestling Federation, and follows Extreme Championship Wrestling during its rise in popularity and many other independent wrestlers and organizations. The film was originally released in American theaters in March 2000 and later released on DVD. Documentary film Using archival footage and dramatic re-enactments, this documentary deals with the immediate aftermath of the 1918 armistice that brought World War I to an end. From January to July 1919, the Paris Peace Conference dealt not only with issues related to Germany but with the thorny issue of national boundaries in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. From this conference emerged Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia; the annexation of parts of Germany by other countries; the creation of Iraq; and the transfer of German colonies in Africa and China to new colonial masters. It also led to the creation of the League of Nations, championed by President Woodrow Wilson but which the US never joined. When they finally dealt with the issue of war reparations, they imposed a payments schedule on Germany that many believe provided the underpinnings of World War II. Comedy Seven Times Seven is a 1968 Italian crime comedy caper directed by Michele Lupo and starring Gastone Moschin. Thriller The Kook is an American live action short film. The film's run time is approximately 17 minutes. It was written and directed by Nat Livingston Johnson and Gregory Mitnick, also known as the directing duo Peking, and produced by Christina King. It premiered at The CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto, and screened as part of the 2012 Slamdance Film Festival. Comedy The iDOLM@STER Movie: Kagayaki no Mukougawa e is a animation film directed by Atsushi Nishigori. Comedy Ghetto Love is a 2008 comedy film written by Vince Clark and Vince Clark and directed by Vince Clark. Documentary film Driving Me Crazy is a 1988 documentary film directed by Nick Broomfield. Comedy Hazel is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Tamer Ruggli. Thriller Ruby Cairo is a 1992 film directed by Graeme Clifford. It stars Andie MacDowell, Liam Neeson and Viggo Mortensen. One scene features Aleister Crowley's The Book of the Law. Comedy Lo que le pasó a Santiago is a 1989 Puerto Rican film written and directed by Jacobo Morales. The movie tells the story of a recently retired widower who meets a mysterious young lady in his life, disrupting his daily routines. Lo que le pasó a Santiago was the first and only Puerto Rican production in history to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Comedy Love Hacking is a 2011 documentary, short and adventure film directed by Jenni Nelson. Animation Timing is a 2009 animated short film directed by Amir Admoni. Thriller The Machine is a 2013 British science fiction thriller film directed and written by Caradog W. James. It stars Caity Lotz and Toby Stephens as computer scientists who create an artificial intelligence for the military. Documentary film A Man Without Words is a short documentary biographical dramatic film directed by Zack Godshall. Science Fiction Luch smerti is a Russian science fiction film, made in 1925. It was directed by Lev Kuleshov. It features Porfiri Podobed, Vsevolod Pudovkin and Sergei Komarov. It is often known as 'The Death Ray' in English. The first and last reels of the film have been lost. Despite the fact that many sources claim the inspiration for the film to be the novel The Garin Death Ray by Aleksei Tolstoy, this is not the case. It is impossible, since the book was published two years after the film, in 1927. Furthermore, the film has many similarities with a book by Valentin Kataev, called Lord of Iron, published in 1924. Moreover, the theme of death rays was very popular at the time because of the 1923 claim of British inventor Harry Grindell Matthews to have created a "death ray". Comedy Miss in Her Teens is a 2012 comedy film written by David Garrick and directed by Matthew Butler. Comedy Escápate conmigo is a Mexican motion picture categorized as musical and comedy, released in 1988. Manuel Mijares has confessed that he fell in love with Lucero since they starred in this film, ten years later they got married. Documentary film Sisters of '77 is a documentary film that chronicles an unprecedented event in women's history, the first National Women's Conference in Houston, Texas in November 1977. The purpose of the National Women's Conference was to end discrimination against women and promote their equal rights. The conference was the first federally funded women's conference, and brought together over 20,000 women and men from around the United States. Sisters of '77 provides a look at a pivotal weekend that changed the course of history and the lives of the women who attended. The film incorporates rare archival footage and interviews of leaders relating this history to the present. The conference attendees included former first ladies Lady Bird Johnson, Betty Ford, and Rosalynn Carter. The women present included Republicans, Democrats, African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinas, Native American, pro-choice, pro-life, straight, gay, liberal and conservative women. The most influential leaders attending the burgeoning women’s movement included Bella Abzug, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Eleanor Smeal, Ann Richards, Coretta Scott King, Billie Jean King, and Barbara Jordan. Comedy Wildcats is a 1986 American sports film starring Goldie Hawn, Jan Hooks and Swoosie Kurtz. It is the film debut of Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson who appeared together in White Men Can't Jump and Money Train. LL Cool J made a guest appearance. Thriller Terror on the Beach is a 1973 action drama film directed by Paul Wendkos. Documentary film Seeds of Hope is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Giorgos Gioulis. Documentary film 29 Years - Bong, Sarah, and the King is a short documentary film directed by John Anglim. Thriller Iron Eagle II is a 1988 Israeli-Canadian-American action film directed by Sidney J. Furie. It is the first sequel to the 1986 film Iron Eagle, with Louis Gossett, Jr. reprising his role as Charles "Chappy" Sinclair. An uncredited Jason Gedrick also returns as ace pilot Doug Masters in the film's opening scene. The film's story is loosely based on Operation Opera, a surprise airstrike performed by the Israeli Air Force on a nuclear reactor near Baghdad, Iraq, on June 7, 1981. Like its predecessor, Iron Eagle II received negative reviews. It did not fare well at the box-office, with earnings of $10,497,324. Animation Specky Four Eyes is a 2010 animation short film written and directed by Jean-Claude Rozec. Science Fiction Synchronicity is a 2013 sci-fi movie written and directed by Jacob Gentry. Thriller Dead Silence is a 1997 made-for-TV thriller based upon the Jeffery Deaver novel, A Maiden's Grave. The plot of the book and the film, based upon a true incident, revolved around a group of 8 deaf students and their 2 teachers, who are captured and held hostage by three escaped felons. The TV film starred James Garner as FBI hostage negotiator John Potter, Marlee Matlin as hostage teacher Melanie Charrol and Kim Coates as hostage-taker Theodore 'Ted' Handy. Comedy Up for the Derby is a 1933 British sports comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Sydney Howard, Dorothy Bartlam and Tom Helmore. A tramp surprisingly comes into some money, buys a racehorse which goes on to win the Epsom Derby. Comedy Warm Water Under a Red Bridge is a 2001 Japanese film by director Shōhei Imamura. This was Imamura's last feature film. It was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Sarapancharam is a 1979 Malayalam film written and directed by Hariharan starring Jayan, Sheela, Sathaar, P.K. Abraham and Oduvil Unnikrishnan in major roles. It was released in the golden era of Jayan, a popular superstar of Malayalam cinema. He played the main villain role in the film. It was also one of the first notable films of Oduvil Unnikrishnan. The storyline of the film is loosely based on D. H. Lawrence's 1928 novel Lady Chatterley's Lover though there are significant differences in plot and characterization. Documentary film Mémoire moire des souvenirs is a 1998 documentary film directed by Lara Fitzgerald. Comedy You Are a Widow, Sir is a 1971 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Václav Vorlíček. It stars Iva Janžurová and Olga Schoberová. Comedy After his friends are killed in a bizarre bar fight, Goran devises an unusual plan to deal with the loss: he will sell his house, buy a mobile tavern and travel from town to town, giving away free drinks to everyone he meets. But for everyone except Goran, the idea is strangely suspicious, and a bit absurd, in director Antonio Nuic's darkly humorous tale of loss and reconciliation, told as a metaphor for Bosnia's gradual rediscovery of its shared humanity, lost during the war. "First-time writer-director Antonio Nuic strikes a gently melancholic tone, one that seems entirely in keeping with his country's emotional exhaustion." -Chicago Reader "On his first feature, young Sarajevan helmer Antonio Nuic captures the empty ache left by the death of friends and loved ones, and the survivors' unwillingness to carry on fruitful lives following their loss. This delicate effort often hits the mark..." –Variety "All For Free (Sve Džaba)" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. Bosnian-Croatian with English subtitles. Comedy He nacido en la ribera is a 1972 Argentine film. Comedy Vicky the Viking is a 2009 live action comedy based on the book Vicke Viking and adaptation of the animated series called "Wickie The Mighty Viking". It was produced by Christian Becker of Rat Pack Filmproduktion for a 2009 release. The movie premiered on September 9, 2009, in Munich.On its opening weekend, it grossed approximately $5,595,895.On October 3, during a show of Wetten, dass..?, Herbig was presented with the Goldene Leinwand award for the film's viewership of three million within its first 18 weeks. The film sold nearly 5 million tickets in Germany alone, for a total gross revenue of approximately $40,582,384. Thriller FilmeFobia is a 2008 fantasy horror film written by Kiko Goifman, Hilton Lacerda and directed by Kiko Goifman. Comedy Madea's Witness Protection is a 2012 comedy film directed, written, and produced by Tyler Perry. This was the fourteenth film in the Tyler Perry film franchise and the fourth in the Madea franchise. It is the fourth Tyler Perry film not adapted from a play, alongside The Family That Preys, Daddy's Little Girls, and Good Deeds, as well as the first Madea film not adapted from a play. The film is also notable for being the only film by Perry, to be a full-fledged comedy. The movie was filmed in Atlanta from mid to late January to the beginning of March 2012 and released through 34th Street Films and Lionsgate. With total box office gross of $65,653,242, Madea's Witness Protection is Tyler Perry's second most successful movie, after Madea Goes to Jail. Comedy The Straw Hat is a 1974 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze based on a play by Eugène Labiche. Music composed by Isaac Schwartz. Thriller The Inner Circle is a 1946 American film directed by Philip Ford. Before he can finish placing his help-wanted ad over the phone, the perfect candidate shows up at the office of Johnny Strange and fills the position of secretary without even giving Johnny a chance to say yes. She immediately takes the call from a new client, a mysterious woman with a Spanish accent. When Johnny meets her, the client is dressed all in black and wearing a heavy veil that conceals her face. She takes him to a house with a corpse lying in it, and asks him to take care of it. Before Johnny can call the police she knocks him unconscious with a bookend. He wakes up to see Det. Lt. Webb, who tells him the dead man is a notorious gossip columnist with a popular radio program. A nightclub manager, a singer, a housekeeper, a hard-of-hearing groundskeeper and two beautiful blondes are among the whos who may have done it. Science Fiction Flesh Wounds is a 2010 film directed by Dan Garcia. Comedy Dime with a Halo is a 1963 film directed by Boris Sagal. It stars Barbara Luna and Rafael López. It was the last movie issued by the "Hal Roach Studios"; Boris Sagal used the forlorn, run down facilities because they looked like a decaying mexican city Comedy You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat is a 1971 comedy-drama film directed by Peter Locke. It involves a young hippie and his search for the meaning of life while in Central Park. Its soundtrack is notable as being some of the earliest released music by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, the duo who later formed the core of the group Steely Dan. The film also stars Richard Pryor in an early role playing his signature "wino" character, and actor/director Robert Downey Sr., father of Robert Downey Jr. Documentary film It's a controversy 400 years in the making; who wrote the works of Shakespeare? Derek Jacobi leads a stellar cast in a quest to uncover the truth behind the world's most elusive author. Animation The Playful Robot is a 1956 comedy animated short film directed by Dušan Vukotić. Thriller Shrunken Heads is a 1994 English language film directed by Richard Elfman and written by Matthew Bright. It is Full Moon Entertainment's first theatrical feature, and the last film in which Julius Harris appeared. Director Richard Elfman's brother, Danny Elfman, provided the main theme music for the film, while the rest of the score was created by Richard Band. Richard's son, Bodhi Elfman, appeared in the film as Booger Martin. Comedy Jamai Shashur olso is a Bangladeshi Bengali language Film. Released was 2003 in allover Bangladesh. Directed by Shahdat Khan. Fully comedian based sociel love stories dramatical film. The story written by Abdullah Zahir Babu and Shah Rashidul Hossain Farhad. The film after release box office result is super-hit. The film title role acted many experience famous actor Washimul Bari Rajib and most popular hero Riaz. Others stars Purnima, Amit Hasan, Shishu, ATM Shamsuzzaman, Nasir Khan, Afzal Sharif and many more. Comedy Ithu Kathirvelan Kadhal is a 2014 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by S. R. Prabhakaran starring Udhayanidhi Stalin and Nayanthara. Santhanam and Sunder Ramu play important roles in the film while Saranya Ponvannan and Chaya Singh play supporting roles with Mayilsamy making a Cameo appearance as a mimicry artist. Produced by Red Giant Films, the film has cinematography by Balasubramanium and art direction by V Selvaraj. Comedy Booty Call is a 1997 comedy film, written by J. Stanford Parker and Takashi Bufford, and directed by Jeff Pollack. The film stars Jamie Foxx, Tommy Davidson, Vivica A. Fox and Tamala Jones. Documentary film We Are the Champions: Final Live in Japan is a live concert video of English rock band Queen's performance at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo on 11 May 1985 as part of the Japanese leg of The Works Tour. The film's title is slightly inaccurate, as Queen actually performed two more shows in Japan. The 90-minute film is not the full concert, leaving out Brian May's guitar solo and Dragon Attack. The video is also edited for time by cutting away setup waits between songs. Only officially released in Japan, it first appeared as a video release in 1992, then as a laserdisc release, before a DVD release in 2004 with new artwork, and a 2006 under the title Live in Japan 1985. The concert footage has not been studio-corrected to remove errors in sound, unlike other Queen concert video releases. It features an extensive synth playing. Thriller The Willies is a 1990 comedy/horror film anthology written and directed by Brian Peck. Animation One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken is a 2003 Japanese animated film directed by Konosuke Uda and written by Yoshiyuki Suga. It is the fourth animated movie in the anime/manga series One Piece. It was released on March 3, 2003. Desperate for cash, the Straw Hat Pirates enter a secret race between pirate crews known as the Dead End Competition. There, they must battle against powerful people, including the bounty hunter who wants to kill Gasparde and a climatic battle with Marine-turned-pirate Captain Gasparde. Thriller That Woman is a 2003 thriller, drama, mystery film written and directed by Guillaume Nicloux. Thriller Lockout is a 2012 English-language French science fiction action film directed by James Mather and Stephen Saint Leger, and written by Mather, Saint Leger, and Luc Besson. The film stars Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace, Vincent Regan, Joseph Gilgun, Lennie James, and Peter Stormare. Lockout follows Snow, a man framed for a crime he did not commit, who is offered his freedom in exchange for rescuing the President's daughter Emilie from the orbital prison MS One, which has been overtaken by its inmates, led by Alex and the psychotic Hydell. Principal photography took place in Belgrade, Serbia. It premiered on 7 April 2012 at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, and was released on 13 April 2012 in North America and on 18 April 2012 in France. Comedy Monte Carlo or Bust! is a 1969 comedy film. The story is based on the Monte Carlo Rally – first raced in 1911 – and the film recalls this general era, set in the 1920s. It is a British/French/Italian co-production and was released in the United States under the title Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies. The animation was the work of Ronald Searle, who was also featured in Annakin's earlier Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. A lavish all-star film, it is the story of an epic car rally across Europe that involves a lot of eccentric characters from all over the world who will stop at nothing to win. The film is a sequel to the 1965 hit Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. Like the earlier film, it was written by Ken Annakin and Jack Davies and directed by Annakin, with music by Ron Goodwin. The title tune is performed by Jimmy Durante. Some of the cast from the first film returned, including Gert Fröbe, Eric Sykes and Terry-Thomas; the latter appeared as the equally dastardly son of the character he had played in the earlier film. Tony Curtis and Susan Hampshire played other contestants in the race. Thriller Meth, murder and mayhem cooked up by a crooked Sheriff and his gang of misfits is battled by a Special Ops Agent seeking payback for his brother's death at their hands. Aided by a Country Singer and a group of bikers, "Death Rattle Crystal Ice" is an exciting action drama, thrill ride. Comedy Bornholms stemme is a 1999 Danish comedy film directed by Lotte Svendsen, starring Sofie Stougaard and Henrik Lykkegaard. The film takes place in a small fishing island off the coast of Sweden during a no-fishing period imposed in 1982, because of overfishing. The main characters are the stubborn fisher Lars Erik and his wife Sonja. Comedy Caffeine is a 2006 comedy starring Marsha Thomason, Mena Suvari, Breckin Meyer, Katherine Heigl, and Mike Vogel. It revolves around relationships of the staff and patrons of the quirky Black Cat Cafe in London one day. Rated R, for mild violence, adult language, and adult content. Comedy Locked In A Garage Band is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Jennifer Westcott. Comedy The Very Idea is an American comedy film directed by Frank Craven and Richard Rosson and written by William Le Baron, based on his play of the same title. Released in 1929, it was the fourth film released by RKO Pictures, starring Sally Blane, Hugh Trevor, Allen Kearns, Doris Eaton and Frank Craven. A comedy based on the theory of eugenics, it was a critical and financial failure. Thriller After escaping from a mental institution, Debbie Strong (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe) steals the identity of a sexy co-ed and heads to college where she returns to her old tricks, becoming criminally obsessed with a handsome writing teacher. When her roommate discovers Debbie's true identity and horrifying past, Debbie’s taste for sex, murder and seduction are unleashed. Also known as “Teacher’s Pet”. Comedy License to Wed is a 2007 American romantic comedy film starring Robin Williams, Mandy Moore and John Krasinski, and directed by Ken Kwapis. The film was released in theaters on July 3, 2007. Documentary film Doc Next: Wires is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Jacob Dwyer. Thriller Death, Deceit and Destiny Aboard the Orient Express is a 2000 thriller film about a group of international terrorists who, a few days before the start of the new millennium, lure a group of very rich celebrities and businesspeople on board the Orient Express from Paris to Istanbul in order to extort large sums of money from them. The screenplay for the movie was written by Peter Welbeck and Peter Jobin. The film, which was directed by Mark Roper, starred Richard Grieco, Joanna Bukovska, Romina Mondello, Christoph Waltz, Sendhil Ramamurthy and Götz Otto. Comedy Krakonoš a lyžníci is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1981. Set in the Czech mountains on the Polish border, in a predominantly poor society, this film combines a fairy tale with reality: the protagonists meet a man that to them is the mythological "Man of the Mountains" also known as the Krakonoš, who rewards those who come to the mountains with good intentions and punishes those who come with bad in their heart. He is said to be a very magical being, and that's what makes the children think that the man they've met is the Krakonoš, because in their eyes he can fly. Of course, he isn't actually flying: the film is set when skiing was unheard of, so a man with long wooden sticks on his feet that speeds over the snow would seem like a magical being. However, the person that they befriend is actually a smuggler, who crosses the Polish border every now and then to bring over goods that the poor people on the Czech side can actually afford. Of course, the border police are constantly attempting to catch this man, so the two boys soon find themselves wound up in rather complex situation, all portrayed with a great sense of humour. Thriller The Heavy is a 2010 thriller film directed by Marcus Warren and stars Vinnie Jones, Gary Stretch, Shannyn Sossamon and Christopher Lee. Comedy The Most Important Thing in Life Is Not Being Dead is a 2010 comedy drama film directed by Olivier Pictet, Marc Recuenco and Pablo Martín Torrado. Thriller Donnie Brasco is a 1997 American crime drama directed by Mike Newell and starring Al Pacino and Johnny Depp. Michael Madsen, Bruno Kirby, James Russo, and Anne Heche appeared in supporting roles. The film is based on the true story of Joseph D. Pistone, an FBI undercover agent who infiltrated the Bonanno crime family in New York City during the 1970s, under the alias Donnie Brasco, aka, "The Jewel Man". Brasco maneuvers his way into the confidence of an aging hit-man, Lefty Ruggiero, who vouches for him. As Donnie moves deeper into the Mafia, he realizes that not only is he crossing the line between federal agent and criminal, but also leading his friend Lefty to an almost certain death. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The adaptation of the book by Joseph D. Pistone and Richard Woodley was by screenwriter Paul Attanasio. Comedy Behind the Screen is a 1916 short silent film written by, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin, and also starring Eric Campbell and Edna Purviance. Thriller Death Row Girls is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Sadaaki Haginiwa. Documentary film Breaking A Leg: Robert LePage And The Echo Project is a 1992 short documentary film. Documentary film Five Times Five is a 1939 American short documentary film directed by Frank P. Donovan. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 12th Academy Awards in 1940 for Best Live Action Short Film, Two-Reel. The Dionne Quintuplets have a private five-years-old birthday party in their garden. Science Fiction Ninety Seconds is an Irish science fiction / neo noir short film directed by Gerard Lough and starring Andrew Norry, Michael Parle and Claire J. Blennerhassett. It premiered at the Underground Cinema Film Festival in Dublin on Aug 9th 2012. The film is set in the near future where surveillance experts known as "Techs" take on morally dubious assignments for wealthy clients. Mark and his new assistant Ralfi are the best in their field. They quickly sense something is out of place when they are hired by shifty businessman Philips for an unusual assignment that will lead them into a world of paranoia, intrigue and revenge. Documentary film De Udstillede is a 2000 Danish documentary film directed by Jesper Jargil. It documents a theatrical experiment devised by Lars von Trier. Documentary film Busking The System focuses in on the very different lives of several subway musicians in New York City. We follow three fresh-faced musicians from Kansas City, MO, Seattle, WA and Cleveland, OH on their journey to see if they can make it in the New York subway and launch their career. Will they discover success or be obscured in failure? Another musician already in New York is seen actually making a name for himself as a subway performer. There is also the familiar darker story of a man who plays strictly as a means for survival. From inspiring idealism to heartbreaking reality, BUSKING THE SYSTEM finally puts a spotlight on the musicians that make up the sounds of the underground. Animation Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 is an animated film. Documentary film Children of Mini-Japan is an award-winning Tamil documentary film directed by Chalam Bennurkar. Upon release, the film met with widespread critical acclaim. Animation Streets Bloom is a 2013 animation short film directed by Kico Santos and Priscilla Ballarin. Comedy Fortune Cookie Magic Tricks is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Alex Chu. Comedy Hide and Creep is an American horror/comedy film released in 2004. This film was based on an earlier short named "Birthday Call". Both the film and the short were directed by Chuck Hartsell and Chance Shirley, and were written by Chance Shirley. The film was produced by Crewless Productions, an Alabama based independent production company. Hide and Creep had its world premiere September 23, 2004 at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival in Birmingham, Alabama. File:http://www.horrorstew.com/images/HideandCreep.jpg Documentary film Get Out of the Car is a 2010 short film directed by Thom Andersen. Comedy Life with the Lyons is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon and Richard Lyon. It was a spin-off from the radio series Life with the Lyons, and the sceenplay was based on previous episodes from the show. The Lyon family attempt to acquire a new house in Marble Arch. It was followed in 1955 by The Lyons in Paris. The Lyons' contract called for them to receive a percentage of the film's profits. After the film's successful release, the Lyons began a long-running, BBC television series, also titled Life with the Lyons. The film was made at Southall Studios. Comedy Yaara o Dildaara is an Indian drama film starring Harbhajan Maan, Tulip Joshi, Kabir Bedi, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Gulzar Inder Chahal and Jonita Doda in lead roles and directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary. The film released is postponed from 19 August to 23 September 2011. Animation Famadihana is an ancient Malagasy custom that means “the turning of the dead”. A symbol of the importance of the worship of ancestors, and a chance to move the remains of ancestors from their first tomb to their final resting place, it is an occasion for festivities, dance and the sacrifice of zebus. The movie is filmed like the travel journey of a Western traveler in search of these customs. The pages turn, the drawings come to life, and the luxuriant landscapes of Madagascar appear one after another. The celebrations may commence… Documentary film Ten Ten is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Lee Su-yeon. Documentary film ¡Que viva la lucha! is a 2007 film directed and produced by Gustavo Vazquez about Lucha libre in Tijuana, Mexico, considered to be a form of extreme lucha libre. The film follows Extreme Tiger, an up-and-coming professional luchador from Tijuana, on a journey that places him in a mask vs. hair match against Joe Líder. In addition, he follows other new talent, Angel Negro Jr. and Pancho Cachondo. In the process, the film also interviews other luchadores, promoters, commissioners, families, and fans who discuss the cultural significance of lucha libre as sport, ritual, and spectacle.The film includes music by Carne Cruda, Marziano, and Nortec Collective. ¡Que viva la lucha! premiered at the 30th annual Mill Valley Film Festival on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007, and has won two awards; at the Latino Film Festival and at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Comedy Tora-san's Dream-Come-True aka 'Torasan Appears in a Dream is a 1972 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kaoru Yachigusa as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Dream-Come-True is the tenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Science Fiction Trancers is a 1985 science fiction film. It was directed by Charles Band and stars Tim Thomerson and Helen Hunt. It is the first film in a series of six: Trancers, and the direct-to-video releases; Trancers II, Trancers III, Trancers 4: Jack of Swords, Trancers 5: Sudden Deth and Trancers 6. A lost half hour sequel titled Trancers: City of Lost Angels, which was set between the first two films, was released via fullmoonstreaming.com in September 2013. This film portrays a method of time travel: People can travel back in time by injecting themselves with a drug that allows them to take over the body of an ancestor. When Jack Deth arrives in 1985, he is in the body of his ancestor, a journalist; Whistler assumes control of his ancestor, a police detective; and Deth's supervisor, McNulty, borrows the form of his own forebear, a young girl. Thriller Captain Phillips is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass and starring Tom Hanks and Barkhad Abdi. The film is inspired by the true story of the 2009 Maersk Alabama hijacking, an incident during which merchant mariner Captain Richard Phillips was taken hostage by pirates in the Indian Ocean led by Abduwali Muse. The screenplay by Billy Ray is based on the 2010 book A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty. Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti and Michael De Luca served as producers on the project. It premiered at the 2013 New York Film Festival, and was theatrically released on October 11, 2013. The film emerged as a box office success with earnings of over $217 million against a budget of $55 million. In 2014, Captain Phillips received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for Abdi, but did not win in any of the categories. Thriller Junk is a Japanese Yakuza Zombie movie directed by Atsushi Muroga. Shot in 1999 and produced by Japan Home Video, it is essentially a remake of a Japanese mafia movie called "Score" also directed by Muroga, but this time with zombies getting in the way of being paid for the heist. The movie pays homage to Re-Animator, Reservoir Dogs, and the original Dawn of the Dead. It stars Kaori Shimamura, Yuji Kisimoto, Nobuyuki Asano, Tate Gouta, and Osamu Ebara. It is released in North America by Unearthed Films. Documentary film La Otra Cara de la Moneda is a 2008 film directed by Angelo Antonucci. Comedy "feti(sh)ame is an arousing adaptation of a book of poems based on interviews of gay men discussing their fetishes and connections to shame." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Gender Trouble is a 2003 short documentary film directed by Roz Mortimer. Documentary film Quality Control is a 2011 documentary film directed by Kevin Everson. Animation Frankie Rulez!!! is a 2011 short sci-fi action comedy animation film directed and written by San Charoenchai. Documentary film War & Truth is a 2005 documentary film written by Debbie Etchison and directed by Michael Samstag. Comedy Transamerica is a 2005 independent comedy-drama film produced by IFC Films and The Weinstein Company. The film tells the story of Bree, a transgender woman, who goes on a road trip with her long-lost son Toby. The film is marked by an Academy Award–nominated and Golden Globe–winning performance by Huffman, who is also known for her performance in Desperate Housewives. One of the major themes of the film is the personal journey toward self-discovery, according to interviews with the director and actors. The screenplay was inspired in part by conversations between screenwriter/director Duncan Tucker and his then roommate Katherine Connella. Comedy The Love Epidemic is a 1975 Australian semi-documentary about venereal disease directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It incorporates clinical case studies and sex health instruction with comedy sketches. It was shot on 16mm for $33,000 and blown up to 35mm for theatrical release. Documentary film Noe Kuremoto: Muay Thai Kick Boxer is a 2012 short sports action documentary film directed by Ben Tubby and Daniel Tubby. Animation Wackiki Wabbit is a 1943 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, starring Bugs Bunny. It was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Chuck Jones. Voices were provided by Mel Blanc, Tedd Pierce, and Michael Maltese. The musical score was conducted by Carl Stalling. Wackiki Wabbit is notable for its experimental use of strongly graphic, nearly abstract backgrounds. The title is a double play on words, with "Wackiki" suggesting both the island setting as well as suggesting "wacky" along with the usual Elmer Fudd speech pronunciation of "rabbit", although Elmer refuses to appear in this picture. This cartoon has fallen to the public domain after United Artists failed to renew the copyright on time. The cartoon can be found, restored, on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3. Thriller Desperate Measures is a 1998 American action thriller film starring Michael Keaton, Andy García, Marcia Gay Harden and Brian Cox, directed by Barbet Schroeder. It was filmed in both the San Francisco Bay Area and downtown Pittsburgh with such landmarks as the BNY Mellon Center, the Allegheny County Courthouse and the Oakland Bay Bridge. Comedy La pica sul Pacifico is a 1959 Italian comedy film written and directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Tina Pica, Memmo Carotenuto, Elke Sommer and Matteo Spinola. Thriller APP is a 2013 Dutch film that was directed by Bobby Boermans. The film was released to theaters in the Netherlands on April 4, 2013, and stars Hannah Hoekstra as a young woman that finds herself being terrorized via a mobile app. App was given a limited theatrical release on May 9, 2014, alongside a VOD and digital release. Documentary film The Collective Evolution is a 2010 documentary and drama film directed by Matthew Peter Christodoulou, Mark DeNicola and Joe Martino. Comedy Sexy Soccer is the 2004 Comedy and Sport film directed by Sik Hok Min. Animation Happy Ghost IV is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. The film stars Raymond Wong and May Lo. Science Fiction Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops is a 1986 anime science fiction film based on the popular anime/manga series, Doraemon. The original plot was written by Fujiko F. Fujio. Alternate titles include The Platoon of Iron Men, or The Robot Army. The film pays homage to many anime series featuring giant robots or "mecha", most notably Gundam and Mazinger. This film was later remade in 3D. Animation Tungijuq is a short drama and animation film written by Félix Lajeunesse, Paul Raphaël, Stephane Rituit, and Tanya Tagaq, and directed by Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël. Comedy L'Appel du destin is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed by Georges Lacombe, written by Jacques Viot, starring Georgette Anys and Jean Marais. In United Kingdom the film was known under the title "Der Ruf des Schicksals", "De enige weg". Animation Dumkata is a Hindi comedy film released in 2007 and directed by Amol Palekar. The film stars Om Puri and Sachin Khedekar in lead roles. Shernaz Patel and Aseen Desai have important supporting roles in the film. The film was only released in India and the UK in 2007, but in the rest of the world it was released in 2010, since it had been postponed. Thriller Conspiracy is a 2008 action/drama film released direct-to-video on March 18, 2008. The film is influenced by the classic western film noir thriller Bad Day at Black Rock, which itself was an adaptation of a short story "Bad Time at Honda" by Howard Breslin. Whilst Bad Day at Black Rock tells the story of wounded WWII vet John J. MacReedy, Conspiracy revolves around William "Spooky" Macpherson, a disabled special operations marine wounded during combat operations in Iraq. When MacPherson decides to visit a friend on a ranch in the southwest, he discovers that his friend has disappeared, and no one will acknowledge that he ever lived there. The film is directed by Adam Marcus and stars Val Kilmer and Jennifer Esposito. It was filmed in Galisteo, New Mexico. Comedy Sacré Léonce is a 1935 film directed by Christian-Jaque. Documentary film For Better or For Worse is a 1993 American documentary film produced by David Collier. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Restons groupés is a 1998 French comedy film by Jean-Paul Salomé, starring Emma de Caunes, Samuel Le Bihan, Bruno Solo, Bernard Le Coq, and Estelle Larrivaz. Science Fiction Ultra Flesh is an adult film that was released in 1980. Documentary film Masai on the Move is a 2010 documentary directed by Morten Vest and Robin Schmidt. Documentary film Too Close To Home is a 1994 documentary film directed by Ori Inbar. Comedy Transylvania 6-5000 is a Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Chuck Jones and starring Bugs Bunny. It is notable as the last original Bugs Bunny short Jones made for Warner Bros. Cartoons before leaving to found his own studio, Sib Tower 12 Productions. Bugs demonstrates how to handle a pesky vampire with six simple magic incantations. The title is a pun on "Pennsylvania 6-5000", a song made famous by Glenn Miller, and referring to the old telephone number system of an "exchange" of two letters plus a digit, instead of a three-digit exchange. Voiced by: Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny, Ben Frommer as Count Bloodcount, and Julie Bennett as Agatha and Emily, the two-headed vulture. Comedy A spasso nel tempo: l'avventura continua is a 1997 comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Comedy Velli Vizha is a 1972 Tamil film starring Gemini Ganesan in the lead role of a protagonist. Animation Peacemaker Mac – The Island of Dispute is a 2011 short animated film directed and written by Yotam Cohen. Comedy Sockbaby is a four-part no-budget short film originally for Channel 101, directed by Douglas TenNapel, the man best known for works such as Earthworm Jim and The Neverhood; and John Soares, who is best known for co-founding the independent film group WestHavenBrook. The film lampoons kung-fu movies, and directly parodies pop-culture icons like Dragon Ball Z. All of the martial arts were done by the actors themselves, and were directed by Soares. In addition to the numerous martial arts sequences, the film also features a cartoon sequence in part two and a partial CGI sequence in part three. The film centers on a character named Ronnie Cordova, a funky martial artist and 70's-style detective in a slick leisure suit, played by Soares. The plot mostly involves his quest to get a bite to eat that's thwarted consistently as he must protect a Sockbaby from an evil group of Greys. Comedy Summer Campbell is a 2012 short comedy romance film written and directed by Scott Sullivan. Animation Riff Raffy Daffy is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Documentary film Confessions Of A Simple Surgeon is a documentary film nominated for the 1989 Australian Film Institute Award Best Documentary. Animation Saint Nicholas: A Story of Joyful Giving is the 30th episode in the VeggieTales animated series. It is the third Christmas-themed VeggieTales episode special after The Toy That Saved Christmas and The Star of Christmas. Instead of "Silly Songs With Larry", we're introduced to a new "Helpful Humanitarian Songs with Mr. Lunt," called "Donuts For Benny." He sings about giving donuts to a mangy mutt named Benny. The "Silly Song" segment with Mr. Lunt first appeared in Madame Blueberry with "His Cheeseburger". He appears in Bob's story as Octavius. It's the first video since "An Easter Carol" to not have the "VeggieTales Theme Song", since this is a Christmas video. Despite the "VeggieTales Theme Song" not being found on this video, there's still a Silly Song on this video. Thriller The Hills Have Eyes 2 is a 2007 American horror film, and the sequel to the 2006 film The Hills Have Eyes which was a remake of the 1977 horror film The Hills Have Eyes. The film follows several heroic, but troubled, U.S. National Guardsmen as they fight for survival against the mutant people living in a military base in New Mexico. The Hills Have Eyes 2 was directed by German film director Martin Weisz and written by father and son team Wes and Jonathan Craven. A graphic novel titled The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning was published by Fox Atomic Comics to accompany the release of the film; it was released July 3, 2007. Animation Kamen Rider: The First is a 2005 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film. The film is an adaptation of the television series Kamen Rider, though there are many differences between the film and the original programme; some of these, however, are due to a closer reliance on the original Kamen Rider manga by Shotaro Ishinomori. Written by Toshiki Inoue and directed by Takao Nagaishi, the film stars Masaya Kikawada as Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1 and Hassei Takano as Hayato Ichimonji/Kamen Rider 2. The film was released theatrically on December 5, 2005, though it had several early screenings around Tokyo during the previous two months, beginning on October 23, at the Tokyo Film Festival. It was released on Region 2 DVD on April 21, 2006. American anime distributor Media Blasters released the film subtitled-only on Region 1 DVD on April 3, 2007. The film's theme song is "Bright! our Future" by Da Pump, though the opening features a small portion of the original Kamen Rider theme song, "Let's Go!! Rider Kick", sung by Masato Shimon. The film was produced by Ishinomori Productions and Toei, who have also produced every previous television series and films in the Kamen Rider franchise. Documentary film Primate Cinema: Apes as Family is a 2011 short drama film written and directed by Rachel Mayeri. Thriller 88 Antop Hill is a 2003 mystery thriller Hindi film. The story, screenplay and direction are by Kushan Nandy; dialogues by Ashish Deo. The film is a murder mystery and is loosely based on James Hadley Chase's novel Tiger By The Tail. Documentary film Pig Country is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Andreas Koefoed. Documentary film Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th is a documentary film directed by Daniel Farrands. Comedy The Last Godfather is a 2010 comedy film written & directed by Shim Hyung-rae. Thriller Life Reboot Nahi Hoti is an Indian Bollywood romantic thriller movie, directed by Avinash Nanda, starring Rajat Barmecha, Meiyang Chang, Jennifer Winget, Maanvi Gagroo and Pawan Malhotra. It was release in Dec 2013. Animation Re-Animated is a live-action/animated television film that aired on Cartoon Network on December 8, 2006. It was the first original live action/animated production produced by the network. Re-Animated was released on DVD September 11, 2007. The film was the pilot for the follow-up series Out of Jimmy's Head, which premiered on Cartoon Network on September 14, 2007. Thriller Citadel is a 2012 Irish psychological horror film written and directed by Ciaran Foy, in his feature film debut. It was filmed in Glasgow, Scotland. The film stars Aneurin Barnard, as Tommy, a widower who must raise his baby alone, after an attack by a gang leaves his wife dead and him suffering from agoraphobia. It is an example of "hoodie horror". Documentary film The Naked Room is a documentary film directed by Nuria Ibañez. Science Fiction Millennium is a 1989 film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Kris Kristofferson, Cheryl Ladd, Robert Joy, Brent Carver, Al Waxman and Daniel J. Travanti. The original music score was composed by Eric N. Robertson. The film was marketed with the tagline "The people aboard Flight 35 are about to land 1,000 years from where they planned to." Millennium is based on the 1977 short story "Air Raid" by John Varley. Varley started work on a screenplay based on that short story in 1979, and later released the expanded story in book-length form in 1983, titled Millennium. Comedy Mere Dad Ki Maruti is a 2013 Bollywood comedy film directed by Ashima Chibber, featuring Saqib Saleem, Ram Kapoor and Prabal Panjabi in lead roles. The film takes its plot from the 2000 Hollywood film Dude, Where's My Car?. It also features newcomer Rhea Chakraborty in a pivotal role. It was well received by critics and audiences and did quite well at the box office. It was declared as a hit in Punjab and semi hit in Delhi and was declared as average to flop in rest of the India but due to low business and not much profit but still a good trend, It was declared average overall and flop overseas. The sequel of the film is also announced by Saqib Saleem Animation Tweet Zoo is a Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released January 12, 1957, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. Animation Night of the Living Doo is an animated television special that aired on October 31, 2001. The cartoon is a comedic parody of a typical episode of The New Scooby-Doo Movies, complete with unlikely guests and a retro style. The special was produced by Cartoon Network and broadcast in small segments during commercial breaks of a Halloween Scooby-Doo marathon. At the end of the marathon, the complete special was broadcast in its entirety. Comedy The Price of Milk is a 2000 film from New Zealand. It was directed by Harry Sinclair. This film is set in rural New Zealand where a farmer, Rob, gets engaged to his love, Lucinda. However, Lucinda is worried about their relationship losing its spark and she continues pushing him to try and keep the spark alive. A string of quilt-nappings have been occurring around the town and when Lucinda finds hers, she is curious and reckless when she trades Rob's cows, worth NZ$400,000, to get it back. Rob is beyond words in his rage and loses his voice as he drives away, leaving Lucinda to worry for days before their planned wedding. Comedy The Seed of Discord is a 2008 Italian film. The film is a modernisation of Heinrich von Kleist's novel The Marquise of O. It was entered into the main competition at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film My Tale of Two Cities is a 2008 documentary film written by Tjardus Graidenus, Carl Kurlander, Stephanie Dangel Reiter and directed by Carl Kurlander. Comedy For You is a 2011 short, comedy, drama, crime film written and directed by Mark T. Elliott. Comedy Frigidaire - Il film is a 1998 comedy film directed by Giorgio Fabris. Documentary film Christ Alone is a documentary film directed by Jason Paul Charles. Comedy Affairs of Geraldine is a film directed by George Blair released on Nov 18, 1946. Comedy The Artist is a 2011 French romantic comedy-drama in the style of a black-and-white silent film. It was written, directed, and co-edited by Michel Hazanavicius, produced by Thomas Langmann and starred Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo. The story takes place in Hollywood, between 1927 and 1932, and focuses on the relationship of an older silent film star and a rising young actress as silent cinema falls out of fashion and is replaced by the "talkies". The Artist received highly positive reviews from critics and won many accolades. Dujardin won the Best Actor Award at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where the film premiered. The film was nominated for six Golden Globes, the most of any 2011 film, and won three: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Original Score, and Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Dujardin. In January 2012, the film was nominated for twelve BAFTAs, also the most of any film from 2011, and won seven, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Hazanavicius, and Best Actor for Dujardin. Documentary film Ecumenopolis: City Without Limits is a 2011 Documentary film written and directed by Imre Azem. Documentary film Nice Time is a 1957 documentary film made by Alain Tanner and Claude Goretta in Britain and included in the third Free Cinema programme at the National Film Theatre, London in May 1957. It won the Experimental Film prize at the film festival in Venice and much critical praise. It is approximately 17 minutes in length, and comprises 190 shots of crowds of leisure-seeking people taken over 25 weekends in London's Piccadilly Circus. There is no narration, and no dialogue; a soundtrack consisting of several folk songs ties shots together into groups, while there is little recorded sound from the scenes shown on screen. The filmmakers, both in their late twenties, made the documentary on a shoestring budget after receiving a grant of £240 from the British Film Institute. Chief among the film's subjects are movies and other entertainment; flirting, sex, and prostitution; and salesmanship and commodity culture. Animation Tree’s a Crowd is the 87th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 8, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Admission is a 2013 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Paul Weitz and starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd. The film was released in the United States and Canada on March 22, 2013. It is an adaptation of a novel by Jean Hanff Korelitz, also called Admission. Thriller Eye of God is a 1997 crime film directed by Tim Blake Nelson. It stars Mary Kay Place and Nick Stahl. Nelson won best director in the American Independent Award for the Seattle International Film Festival in 1997 and Bronze Award in the 1997 Tokyo International Film Festival. He was also nominated for the Someone to Watch Award in the 1998 Independent Spirit Awards and Grand Jury Prize at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Jilted is a 1987 film directed by Bill Bennett. Comedy Female is a 1933 Warner Bros. pre-code film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Ruth Chatterton and George Brent. It is based on the novel of the same name by Donald Henderson Clarke. Science Fiction The Brood is a 1979 Canadian science fiction horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg, starring Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar, and Art Hindle. The film depicts a series of murders committed by what seems at first to be a group of children. These are in fact the "psychoplasmic" offspring of a mentally disturbed woman, whose husband fights for custody, and finally the life, of their daughter. Thriller Lani Loa – The Passage is a 1998 film directed by Sherwood Hu, executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola, about a woman murdered on her wedding day in Hawaii who comes back to haunt her murderers. The film stars Angus Macfadyen, Ray Bumatai, Carlotta Chang and Chris Tashima. It was the first film from Coppola's and Wayne Wang's Chrome Dragon Films, a short-lived film company that was to specialize in utilizing Asian talent on American-financed projects. Set in Hawaii, the film was shot in Hilo, Hawaii and in China, in Hainan and Shanghai. It screened at the San Sebastian Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival and has been released in Asia on VCD, as Lani-Loa. Comedy Pleasure At Her Majesty's was the name given to the filmed release of A Poke In The Eye, the first of the Amnesty International comedy benefit galas. The title is a play on the phrase at Her Majesty's pleasure. In America, the film was originally called Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe. This show came to be considered part of the Secret Policeman's Ball series of shows that it inspired, although it pre-dated the first show in the series by three years. The event was organized by a team of three: Monty Python member John Cleese, Amnesty's Assistant Director Peter Luff and Transatlantic Records executive Martin Lewis. It featured the cream of Britain's comedic talent of the era, setting a precedent that would inspire many subsequent Amnesty galas, as well as Comic Relief. The concept was also the inspiration of similar events in aid of Amnesty International in countries around the world. The film consists of both on-stage and back-stage footage, taken from all three nights of the run. Luff and Lewis collaborated on producing the successor show - video-taped in 1977 as The Mermaid Frolics. Comedy Beat the Band is a 1947 musical film directed by John H. Auer. Documentary film Dirty Wars is a 2013 American documentary film, which accompanies the book Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield by Jeremy Scahill. The film is directed by Richard Rowley, and written by Scahill and David Riker. Comedy Catch That Kid is a 2004 American adventure comedy film directed by Bart Freundlich. It is a remake of the Danish blockbuster Klatretøsen. The movie's working titles were Mission Without Permission, Catch That Girl, and Catch That Kid! Documentary film Classic Albums: Phil Collins: Face Value is a 1999 documentary/music film directed by Jeremy Marre. Science Fiction Dinosaur 13 is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Todd Douglas Miller. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, CNN Films and Lionsgate acquired distribution rights of the film. Comedy India Mein Lahore is an upcoming Bollywood movie directed by Ikram Akhtar, produced by Rajesh R. Tripathi, dialogues by Sanjay Masoomm and starring Mohammad Asif, Moosa Khan. India Mein Lahore is a romantic comedy story spanning across two countries, India and Pakistan. Asian Fox Developments - is IT & Online Media Partner and will promote India Mein Lahore. Documentary film Local is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Christian Remde. Comedy Ed Sullivan Presents: The TV Comedy Years is a 1973 TV comedy movie written by Marty Farrell. Comedy All My Compatriots is a 1968 Czechoslovak film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. Considered the "most Czech" of his contemporary filmmakers, Jasny's style was primarily lyricist. It took nearly 10 years to complete the script and it was his greatest work. The film was banned and the director went into exile rather than recant. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival where Jasný won the award for Best Director. Comedy Thirteen Old Donkeys is a 1958 West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Hans Albers, Marianne Hoppe and Karin Dor. It was one of the final performances of the veteran star Albers. Comedy Firewalker is a 1986 action/adventure starring Chuck Norris, Louis Gossett, Jr., Will Sampson and Melody Anderson. It was directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by Norman Aladjem, Robert Gosnell and Jeffrey M. Rosenbaum. This was the first comedic role for Norris, giving him a chance to poke fun at his action persona. Comedy Still Crazy is a 1998 British comedy film about a fictional 1970s rock band named "Strange Fruit", who, after being split up for two decades, are persuaded to get back together to perform at a reunion of the same concert venue where they played their last gig. The film focuses on the personal lives of the band members and those closest to them, and their individual experiences with approaching middle-age and the success that eluded them. It was nominated for two Golden Globes in 1999. Thriller Random Encounter is a 1998 movie directed by Douglas Jackson and written by Matt Dorff. It stars Elizabeth Berkley as a young and rising public relations executive who meets a strange man after a cocktail party, and is framed for murder. Comedy La Vengeance d'une blonde is a 1994 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc, starring Christian Clavier, Marie-Anne Chazel, Clémentine Célarié, Thierry Lhermitte, Annie Cordy, Antoine Duléry. Science Fiction Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy, also known as Sharkman or simply Hammerhead, is a 2005 Syfy original movie, written by Kenneth M. Badish and Boaz Davidson, and directed by Michael Oblowitz. The film stars William Forsythe, Hunter Tylo, and Jeffrey Combs. The film premiered on Syfy June 18, 2005. Thriller Apthamitra is a 2004 Indian Kannada psychological thriller film directed by P. Vasu, and starring Vishnuvardhan, Ramesh Arvind, Soundarya, Avinash and others. This was actress Soundarya's last film. It constitutes the official remake of the 1993 Malayalam film Manichithrathazhu, starring Mohanlal. The film ran for a year in the main theaters across Karnataka. It was later followed by its sequel, Aptharakshaka. Comedy La Vie de Bohème is a 1992 film directed by Aki Kaurismäki and starring Matti Pellonpää, Evelyne Didi and André Wilms. Kaurismäki's screenplay for the film was loosely based on Henri Murger's influential novel Scènes de la Vie de Bohème which has spawned several on-screen adaptations as well as plays and operas, the most notable one being Giacomo Puccini's La bohème. The film was a critical success earning several awards. FIPRESCI awarded the film the Forum of New Cinema award at the 1992 Berlin International Film Festival. At the 1992 European Film Awards, Matti Pellonpää and André Wilms were awarded the Best European Actor and Best Supporting Actor respectively while Evelyne Didi was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress and the film was nominated for the Best Film Award. Kaurismäki won the Best Director award at the 1993 Jussi Awards. Le Havre is a follow-up movie to La vie de Bohème having many of the same actors 19 years older. Thriller Sniper 2 is an American film shot in Hungary in November 2002 and released in early 2003. It stars Tom Berenger, Bokeem Woodbine, Erika Marozsán and Tamás Puskás, and was directed by Craig R. Baxley. Sniper 2 tells the story of a Marine sniper and a spotter who are tasked with assassinating a Serbian general responsible for ethnic cleansing attacks. It is the sequel to the 1993 film Sniper and the second installment in the Sniper film series. Thriller The Double Hour is a 2009 Italian romantic thriller film. It is directed by Giuseppe Capotondi, produced by Francesca Cima and Nicola Giuliano, and stars Filippo Timi and Kseniya Rappoport. Principal photography began in October 2008 in Turin, Italy. The film opened in Italy on October 9, 2009, after premiering in competition at Venice Film Festival in September 2009, where it eventually won the Volpi Cup award for Best Actress for Rappoport. It was also screened at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival. Samuel Goldwyn Films released The Double Hour in the US on April 15, 2011. Documentary film Journal is a 2013 documentary film directed by Sirah Foighel and Brutmann Eitan Efrat. Comedy Circus Blues is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Danceball is a 2010 crime drama mystery film written by Bernard F. Conners and Tennyson Bardwell and directed by. Comedy Things He Never Said is a 2013 short comedy drama film written by Al Weaver and directed by Col Spector. Documentary film Rocking the Boat: A Musical Conversation and Journey is a musical documentary by Hawaii-based film maker Jay Curlee. The feature includes interviews and performances by Delbert McClinton, Marcia Ball, Rodney Crowell, Stephen Bruton, Wayne Toups, Jimmy Hall, Paul Thorn, Jeffrey Steele and Teresa James. Sometime author, musician, sheriff and Texas gubernatorial candidate Kinky Friedman also stars. The film was the opening night feature of 37th Annual USA Film Festival, April 19, 2007 in Dallas, Texas. It won Best Documentary Feature at the 2007 Woods Hole Film Festival and Best Music Documentary at the 2007 Lone Star International Film Festival. Rocking the Boat also played the 26th Breckenridge Festival of Film and the 2007 Dixie Film Festival. Science Fiction The Shadow Men is a 1998 movie in which a married couple, Bob and Dez Wilson, and their 12-year old son Andy are being accosted by a blinding light when driving home from a daytrip. They wake up a couple of hours later seemingly unscathed but soon experience recurring nightmares. It seems that they have been abducted by aliens, as is later proved by their son's Andy's handycam that had suddenly started running right after the incident. This is also discovered by mysterious Men In Black who start nagging the family up to the point of threatening to kill them. As they are laughed at by the police they seek refuge at SciFi-writer Stan Mills' house and start fighting back. Comedy The Nut Job is a 2014 3D computer-animated heist-comedy film directed by Peter Lepeniotis and starring the voices of Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser, Gabriel Iglesias, Jeff Dunham, Liam Neeson and Katherine Heigl. The film is based on Lepeniotis's 2005 short animated film Surly Squirrel. It was released on January 17, 2014, by Open Road Films. With a budget of $42.8 million, it is the most expensive animated film co-produced in South Korea. Despite being panned by critics, it was a box office success, grossing $64 million in North America for a worldwide total of $110 million. A sequel, titled The Nut Job 2, is scheduled to be released on January 15, 2016. Documentary film Source of Pride: The Making of 'Pride and Glory' is a 2009 documentary film directed by Stephen Earnhart. Thriller Painted Hero is a 1997 drama and thriller film written by Terry Benedict and Stan Bertheaud and directed by Terry Benedict. Thriller Uche is a Czech language film by Karel Kachyňa, completed in 1970. It is often compared to the play and movie Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. This film was withheld from circulation by the nation's ruling Communist party. It wasn't released until late 1989, around the time of Czechoslovakia's first democratic elections in over 40 years. Documentary film Lia is a 1977 short documentary film directed by Alberto Grifi. Comedy The Four Musketeers is a 1974 Richard Lester film that is a sequel to The Three Musketeers, and covers the second half of Dumas' novel The Three Musketeers. Fifteen years later, the cast and crew returned to film The Return of the Musketeers, loosely based on Dumas' Twenty Years After. During post production on The Three Musketeers, the producers realized that there was enough footage for two films and created The Four Musketeers. Most of the actors were incensed that their work on the long shoot was used to make an entirely separate film. All SAG actors' contracts now have what is known as the "Salkind clause", which stipulates how many films are being made. Documentary film And We Made The Room Shine is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Lallier and François Clos. Science Fiction The Thirteenth Floor is a 1999 science fiction crime thriller film directed by Josef Rusnak and loosely based upon Simulacron-3, a novel by Daniel F. Galouye. The film stars Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Dennis Haysbert. In 2000, The Thirteenth Floor was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, but lost to The Matrix. Comedy Lions and Ladies is a 1919 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Growing Artichokes in Mimongo is a 1996 Italian independent comedy film directed by Fulvio Ottaviano. For this film Ottaviano won a David di Donatello for best new director. Documentary film Forget about nuclear missiles, the decisive weapon of the twentieth century is the car bomb. We now know you can defeat a Superpower, start a civil war or just blow up your own government with a trunk-load of homemade explosives and a battered old car. From the Middle East to Oklahoma, Afghanistan and most recently New York's Times Square, the car bomb has shaped human conflict. Even today it remains the number one terrorist threat across the world. In this startling film, ex-CIA agent Robert Baer, whose life was depicted by George Clooney in the Oscar-winning movie "Syriana," uncovers the history of this extraordinary weapon for the first time. Documentary film Seawards the Great Ships is a 1961 British short documentary film directed by Hilary Harris. It won an Academy Award in 1962 for Best Short Live Action Subject, the first Scottish film to win an Oscar. The film chronicles the Shipbuilding industry of the River Clyde during the early 1960s, featuring footage from the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, John Brown & Company and Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company. It was produced by Glasgow-based Templar Films for the Clyde Shipbuilders' Association and the Central Office of Information. It was released onto Blu-ray by Panamint in 2010 as part of their 'Faces of Scotland' compilation. It includes dialogue between shipyard workers, but this is all scripted. They had hoped to use genuine dialogue between shipyard workers, but this included too many swearwords to be usable. Animation Keenan at Sea is a 2010 animated short film directed by David Cowles and Jeremy Galante. Thriller Komodo is a 1999 thriller / science fiction film directed by Michael Lantieri. Animation Taikong Xia 3D is a 2010 short animated film directed by Yuan Zhang. Documentary film Latecomers is a short documentary film directed by Olivia Humphreys. Comedy Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All by Myself is a 2009 romantic musical comedy-drama film which was released on September 11, 2009. The film was directed, produced, and written by Tyler Perry, who also makes an appearance in the film as his signature character Madea. Although the film and play share the same title, the film is not an adaptation of Perry's play of the same name; the two works have different storylines. Thriller De grens is a 1984 Dutch thriller film directed by Leon de Winter. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Week-End at the Waldorf is a 1945 American comedy drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The screenplay by Samuel and Bella Spewack is based on Guy Bolton's adaptation of the Vicki Baum novel Grand Hotel, which had been filmed as Grand Hotel in 1932. Comedy Heads is a 1994 comedy/crime TV movie written by Adam Brooks & Jay Stapleton and directed by Paul Shapiro. Comedy The Lady Doctor is a film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque released on Dec 23, 1957. Comedy Saved by the Belle is the 40th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Monty Python Almost the Truth Obligatory Making of Special is a 2009 documentary film directed by Debbie Harris-Balling. Comedy Thanks a Million is a 1935 musical film produced and released by 20th Century Fox and directed by Roy Del Ruth. It stars Dick Powell, Ann Dvorak and Fred Allen, and features Patsy Kelly, David Rubinoff and Paul Whiteman and his band with singer/pianist Ramona. The script by Nunnally Johnson was based on a story by producer Darryl F. Zanuck and contained uncredited additional dialogue by Fred Allen, James Gow, Edmund Gross and Harry Tugend. Thanks a Million was nominated for the Academy Award for Sound in 1935. It was remade in 1946 as If I'm Lucky, with Perry Como and Phil Silvers in the Dick Powell and Fred Allen roles. Documentary film How TV Messes with Your Head is a 2010 documentary film written by Christophe Nick and directed by Jean Robert Viallet. Documentary film Twenty years after unleashing Blizzard of Aahhh's upon the world, Greg Stump returns to explore the history of ski films. In his first ski film in ten years, Stump pursues and captures the culprits behind the evolution of both this intense genre and sport, and through unseen footage and interviews, he and his gang of misfits find themselves at the vanguard of a new age of skiing. Thriller Runaway Brain is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation Paris, France, and starring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. In the short, Mickey is desperate to earn money to pay for an anniversary gift for Minnie. He applies as a lab assistant for Dr. Frankenollie, but finds he is looking for a donor to switch brains with the monster he created. Featuring animation by animator Andreas Deja, it was first released in 1995 attached to two Disney films; A Goofy Movie and A Kid in King Arthur's Court. It would be the final original Mickey Mouse theatrical animated short until Get a Horse! in 2013. Comedy Carol Burnett: The Special Years is a 1994 documentary. Comedy The Cool Ones is a 1967 film starring Roddy McDowall and directed by Gene Nelson. Comedy The Swinging Confessors is a 1970 Italian comedy film written and directed by Marco Vicario. Thriller Fida is a Bollywood romantic thriller film released in 2004. The film, directed by Ken Ghosh, stars Shahid Kapoor, Fardeen Khan, Kareena Kapoor, and Kim Sharma. It was an average hit at the box office. Comedy Cecil B. Demented is a 2000 American black comedy film written and directed by John Waters. The film stars Melanie Griffith as a snobby A-list Hollywood actress who is kidnapped by a band of terrorist filmmakers who force her to star in their underground film. Stephen Dorff stars as the eponymous character and leader of the group, with Alicia Witt, Adrian Grenier, Michael Shannon, and Maggie Gyllenhaal co-starring as the rest of his gang of filmmakers. Each of the filmmakers in the film bears tattoos of various underground directors' names, including Otto Preminger, Kenneth Anger, Sam Peckinpah, David Lynch, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Spike Lee, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Pedro Almodóvar, and Andy Warhol. The title of the film alludes to legendary director Cecil B. DeMille. The film is loosely based on the 1974 kidnapping of Patricia Hearst and like all of Waters' films, was shot in Baltimore, Maryland; Hearst has a cameo role. The film was given a limited release in North American cinemas on August 11, 2000. It was released to home media through Artisan, and later, Lionsgate Home Entertainment in the United States. Thriller State of Play is a 2009 political thriller film. It is an adaptation of the six-part British television serial of the same name which first aired on BBC One in 2003. The plot of the six-hour serial was condensed to fit a two-hour film format, with the location changed to Washington, D.C. The film was directed by Kevin Macdonald from a screenplay written by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Tony Gilroy, Peter Morgan and Billy Ray. The film tells of a journalist's probe into the suspicious death of a congressman's mistress. The supporting cast includes Rachel McAdams, Helen Mirren, Jason Bateman, Robin Wright Penn and Jeff Daniels. Macdonald said that State of Play is influenced by the films of the 1970s and explores the topical subject of privatization of American Homeland Security and to a minor extent journalistic independence, along with the relationship between politicians and the press. It was released in North America on April 17, 2009. Documentary film California Is a Place is a 2010 documentary film directed by Zackary Canepari and Drea Cooper. Science Fiction Mezzo Forte is a 2001 OVA directed by Yasuomi Umetsu, but in the U.S. these OVAs are edited into an anime movie and released it on DVD on the same year. The OVA, which concerns a young woman, Mikura Suzuki, and her mercenary business, the Danger Service Agency, is the spiritual sequel to Umetsu's Kite, as both feature the continuing elements of a highly trained female protagonist, comedic tone, extremely violent and slickly directed over-the-top action sequences, as well graphic sex scenes. Also Sawa, the protagonist of Kite and Kite Liberator, appears in the first few minutes of Mezzo Forte, just when Kurokawa and the detective are speaking; Sawa walks by and looks at Kurokawa, then walks away. Mezzo Forte takes place sometime after the events of Kite. Her pistol also makes a cameo, being in the weapon stash in Kurokawa's car. Like Kite, the OVA was released both in the United States and Japan in two different versions: one with these scenes taken out, the original version and the other with them left intact, the director's cut. Both versions, however, retain the more violent aspects of the movie. Comedy The Mysterious Stranger is a 1925 silent short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Animation A Girl For a Hare is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Svetlana Razgulyaeva. Comedy Under the Radar is a 2004 Australian comedy film directed by Evan Clarry and starring Nathan Phillips, Clayton Watson, Steady Eddy and Chloe Maxwell. It was filmed in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Science Fiction Sado Tempest is a fantasy film directed by John Williams. Thriller Cagliostro is a 1929 French-German silent film drama directed by Richard Oswald and starring Hans Stüwe, Renée Héribel and Alfred Abel. It depicts the life of the eighteenth century Italian occultist Alessandro Cagliostro, portraying him more sympathetically than in most other works. It was based on a novel by Johannes von Gunther. The film survives but is incomplete. Science Fiction Heavy Metal 2000 is a 2000 Canadian-German direct-to-video adult animated science fiction film produced by Jacques Pettigrew and Michel Lemire, and directed by Michael Coldewey and Lemire. Starring the voices of Michael Ironside, Julie Strain, and Billy Idol, the film is the follow-up to the 1981 animated cult film Heavy Metal, which is based on the fantasy magazine of the same name. The story is based on the graphic novel, The Melting Pot, written by Kevin Eastman, Simon Bisley and Eric Talbot. The film was made by CinéGroupe, a studio based in Montreal, Quebec. Comedy Chandrudu is a 2014 comedy film directed by Satyam Dwarapudi. Thriller 12 Monkeys is a 1995 American science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, inspired by Chris Marker's 1962 short film La Jetée, and starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt, with Christopher Plummer and David Morse in supporting roles. In 2013, Gilliam called it the second part of a dystopian satire trilogy begun with 1985's Brazil and concluded with 2013's The Zero Theorem. After Universal Studios acquired the rights to remake La Jetée as a full-length film, David and Janet Peoples were hired to write the script. Under Terry Gilliam's direction, Universal granted the filmmakers a US$29.5 million budget, and filming lasted from February to May 1995. The film was shot mostly in Philadelphia and Baltimore, where the story was set. The film was released to critical praise and grossed approximately US$168.8 million worldwide. Brad Pitt was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and won a Golden Globe for his performance. The film also won and was nominated for various categories at the Saturn Awards. Comedy Océan is a 2013 short film written and directed by Emmanuel Laborie. Thriller Seduced: Pretty When You Cry is a 2001 drama thriller film written by Christopher Keller and directed by Jack N. Green. The film stars Carlton Elizabeth, who gives an amazing performance as a woman caught in a fatal love triangle. A unique tale of unexpected twists and turns leads us into Hollywood addictions, sex, and murder. Sarah's inability to escape her husband's savage sexual advances eventually turns her into her own punisher. This sexy, intriguing thriller will draw you in and keep you guessing until the shocking climax. Comedy Rancho Deluxe is a comedy western film that was directed by Frank Perry and released in 1975. Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston star as two cattle rustlers in modern-day Livingston, Montana who plague a wealthy ranch owner, played by Clifton James. The film also stars Harry Dean Stanton, Richard Bright, Elizabeth Ashley and, as the aging detective Harry Beige hired to find the rustlers, Slim Pickens. Jimmy Buffett contributed the music, and performed "Livingston Saturday Night" with alternate lyrics within the film in a scene set at a country/western bar. Charlene Dallas, who stars as Laura Beige, was Miss California 1966. The script was by novelist Thomas McGuane, who was romantically involved with Ashley. Comedy Spring Break '83 is a Mars Callahan and Scott Spiegel–directed comedy. To date it has still not been released. Documentary film Min søn, min mand, min far is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Kathrine Windfeld. Comedy Raising Helen is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed by Garry Marshall and written by Jack Amiel and Michael Begler. It stars Kate Hudson, John Corbett, Joan Cusack, Hayden Panettiere, siblings Spencer and Abigail Breslin, with Helen Mirren. It grossed $37,486,138 in its domestic box office. Documentary film Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) is a documentary profiling the alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, featuring interviews with Frank Black, Sarah Vowell, Dave Eggers, Jon Stewart, and others. It was directed by AJ Schnack and premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2002. It was released in theaters by Cowboy Pictures, and on DVD by Plexifilm in 2003. The DVD includes bonus features such as music videos, vintage live performances, and more. Documentary film France, Here We Are! is a 1999 documentary film directed by Michael Glawogger. Thriller Le piège américain is a 2008 drama, thriller film written by Fabienne Larouche and Michel Trudeau and directed by Charles Binamé. Documentary film The Paper Bridge is a 1987 documentary film written and directed by Ruth Beckermann. Thriller Blue Oranges is a 2009 Bollywood film produced by S M Ferozeuddin Alameer under the Khussro Films banner and directed by Rajesh Ganguly. The film features Rajit Kapur, Rati Agnihotri, Harsh Chhaya, and Aham Sharma in key roles. Thriller On Hostile Ground is a 2000 television movie starring John Corbett. Directed by Mario Azzopardi, the film originally aired on TBS on June 11, 2000. Thriller Name of the Rose is a 2003 film starring Shaun Benson and Conrad Coates. Comedy Marimbas From Hell is a 2010 musical comedy drama documentary world cinema film written and directed by Julio Hernandez Cordon. Documentary film Mystery of the Maya: IMAX is 1995 short, documentary film directed by Barrie Howells and Roberto Rochín. Thriller The Internecine Project is a 1974 British espionage thriller film written by Mort W. Elkind, Barry Levinson, and Jonathan Lynn, directed by Ken Hughes and starring James Coburn and Lee Grant. Set in London in the early 1970s, it tells the story of former secret agent Robert Elliot who is being promoted to a government advisor. To eliminate any ties to his past, Elliot devises and carries out a clever plan in which his four former associates will unwittingly kill each other on the same night. Elliot's four associates are: Christina: A high-class prostitute who has given Elliot information from her clients. Bert: A masseur who has also given Elliot information from his industrialist clients Alex Hellman: A civil servant who has fed Elliot government information. David Baker: A research scientist who appears to have benefited from Elliot's fund in producing a weapon which uses sound to kill. The intricate plot is broadly summarised as follows: Christina plants David Baker's own device in his home on a timer. When Baker returns, it goes off before he can stop it - apparently looking like an accident. Thriller Silent Ones is a 2013 film written and directed by Ricky Rijneke. Comedy After Hours is a 1985 American black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Joseph Minion, and starring an ensemble cast, including Rosanna Arquette, Griffin Dunne, Linda Fiorentino, Teri Garr, and John Heard. Paul Hackett experiences a series of misadventures as he tries to make his way home from SoHo. Thriller Something Evil is a 1972 horror television movie starring Sandy Dennis, Darren McGavin, and Ralph Bellamy. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the screenplay was written by Robert Clouse. Documentary film A game inventor from Israel returns to his childhood neighborhood in Holland to reunite with five of his and Anne Frank's former classmates, only to discover a confusing truth about the village where he was hiding during World War Two. Documentary film Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way is a documentary film directed by Donna Zaccaro. Documentary film Eat, Sleep, No Women is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Heiner Stadler. Thriller Tar is a 1997 drama film written by Gilbert Giles, Goetz Grossmann and James Andrew Pearson and directed by Goetz Grossmann. Comedy The Hangover Part III is a 2013 American comedy film produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's The Hangover Part II, and the third and final film in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, and Ken Jeong. The supporting cast includes: Jeffrey Tambor, Heather Graham, Jamie Chung, Mike Epps and John Goodman with Todd Phillips directing a screenplay written by himself and Craig Mazin. The film follows the "Wolfpack" as they try to get Alan the help he needs after facing a personal crisis. However, things go awry when an incident from the original film comes back to haunt them. The Hangover Part III was announced days before the release of The Hangover Part II and Mazin who co-wrote Part II was brought on board. In January 2012, the principal actors re-signed to star. In March 2012, Warner Bros. announced a U.S. Memorial Weekend release. The supporting roles were cast between June and September 2012. Principal photography began in September 2012 in Los Angeles, California before moving to Nogales, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada. The film was released on May 23, 2013. Documentary film Ernst Barlach - Teil I is a 1950 short documentary film directed by Alfred Ehrhardt. Animation Yes, Virginia is a 2009 Animation film directed by Pete Circuitt Comedy Sällskapsresan 2 – Snowroller is a 1985 Swedish comedy film directed by Lasse Åberg and Peter Hald. Comedy Daytime Drinking is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Noh Young-seok. On July 20, 2009, Funimation announced that it had acquired a license to distribute this film in North America. Thriller Bulldog Drummond's Peril is a 1938 American film directed by James P. Hogan. The film is based on Herman C. McNeile's novel The Third Round. Comedy ...Og nu til vejret is a 2013 short comedy drama film written by Lars Drost Hundebøll, Lasse Ulvedal Tolbøll and Lasse Volfing Jacobsen and directed by Lars Drost Hundebøll. Comedy Being John Malkovich is a 1999 American fantasy comedy film, written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Spike Jonze. It stars John Cusack, Cameron Diaz and Catherine Keener, with John Malkovich as a fictional version of himself. In the film, Cusack plays Craig Schwartz, a puppeteer who finds a portal that leads into Malkovich's mind. The film was nominated in the 72nd Academy Awards in three categories: Best Director for Jonze, Best Original Screenplay for Kaufman and Best Supporting Actress for Keener. Comedy Thai Thief is a 2006 Thai action comedy film, directed by Pisut Praesangeam and starring Todsaporn Rottakij and Sahatchai "Stop" Chumrum. It was distributed by RS Film and released on April 12, 2006. The film is set during World War II in Thailand. Comedy Kanninum Kannadikkum is a Malayalam language film directed by Sunderdas. It was released in 2004. Documentary film Jesus Camp is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing about a charismatic Christian summer camp, where children spend their summers being taught that they have "prophetic gifts" and can "take back America for Christ." According to the distributor, it "doesn't come with any prepackaged point of view" and attempts to be "an honest and impartial depiction of one faction of the evangelical Christian community". Jesus Camp debuted at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival, and was sold by A&E Indie Films to Magnolia Pictures. Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 79th Academy Awards, the film was met with controversy that led to the closure of the camp. Comedy La prima notte is a 1959 romance comedy film, written by Luciano Vincenzoni, Claude-André Puget, Jean Ferry and directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. Science Fiction Teenage Monster is an independent science fiction, horror film, premiered December 25, 1957 and released by Marquette Productions Limited in 1958. Directed by Jacques R. Marquette, the film starred Anne Gwynne and Stuart Wade. The film combined the elements of science fiction and westerns, both of which were popular in the late 1950s. It also continued to use the word "teenage" in the title, a trend that was common in motion picture titles, including I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, and I Was a Teenage Werewolf. The film's alternative titles were Meteor Monster and Monster on the Hill. Thriller The Innocents is a 1961 British supernatural gothic horror film directed and produced by Jack Clayton, and starring Deborah Kerr, Michael Redgrave and Megs Jenkins. Based on the novella The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, the plot follows a governess who watches over two children and discovers that the house is haunted by ghosts and that the two children are being possessed. The title of the film was taken from William Archibald's stage adaptation of James' novella. Falling within the sub-genre of psychological horror, the film achieves its effects through lighting, music and direction rather than conventional shocks. Its atmosphere was created by cinematographer Freddie Francis, who employed deep focus in many scenes, as well as bold, minimal lighting. It was partly shot on location at the Gothic mansion of Sheffield Park in Sussex. Science Fiction Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers is a Bugs Bunny short subject directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon and released in 1992. The cartoon was intended for a theatrical release but later debuted on television Comedy THE FLYER is the heartwarming story of a young street kid who discovers a passion that will change his life forever. Kieren Jordaanis up to no good with his delinquent gang buddies when destiny intervenes. While trying to pick pocket an old trapeze trainer, Anders Larsen, our athletic Kieren gets caught and Anders drags him back to a warehouse and makes him work off his crime.Kieren scrubs and polishes the floors as he watches Anders trapeze artists fly. He observes them practice their intricate moves as they grace the sky and walk on air. His imagination has been captured. He has the right physical makeup to tackle this world and he has the passion of a true artist. Kieren pays off his debt but does not want to leave. He wants in but he knows his gang friends would never approve. When something in the gang goes horribly wrong Kieren is forced to flee and it is here, in this world of the flyers, that he seeks refuge.Under the guidance of his new found mentor Anders, Kieren's raw talent takes flight. But later on in life, when his old gang buddies catch up with him, Kieren must fight for his dreams and his destiny. Comedy The Admirable Crichton is a 1918 British silent comedy film directed by G.B. Samuelson and starring Basil Gill, Mary Dibley and James Lindsay. It was based on the 1902 play The Admirable Crichton by J.M. Barrie. In 1919 it was filmed by Cecil B. DeMille as Male and Female starring Gloria Swanson. Animation Waltz with Bashir is a 2008 Israeli animated war documentary film written and directed by Ari Folman. It depicts Folman in search of his lost memories of his experience as a soldier in the 1982 Lebanon War. This film and $9.99, also released in 2008, are the first Israeli animated feature-length films released theatrically since Alina and Yoram Gross's Ba'al Hahalomot. Waltz with Bashir premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival where it entered the competition for the Palme d'Or, and since then has won and been nominated for many additional important awards while receiving wide acclaim from critics. It won a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, an NSFC Award for Best Film, a César Award for Best Foreign Film and an IDA Award for Feature Documentary, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, a BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language and an Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. The film is officially banned in Lebanon. Animation Our Footsteps in the Leaves is a 2007 animated short film directed by Benjamin Sanders. Thriller Phantoms is a 1998 American-Japanese science fiction horror film adapted from Dean Koontz's 1983 novel of the same name. Directed by Joe Chappelle with a screenplay by Koontz, the film stars Peter O'Toole, Rose McGowan, Joanna Going, Liev Schreiber, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt, and Clifton Powell. The film takes place in the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado, where something evil has wiped out the community. It is up to a group of people to stop it or at least get out of Snowfield alive. Science Fiction Tintin and the Blue Oranges is a 1964 French film directed by Philippe Condroyer and starring Jean-Pierre Talbot as Tintin. It was the second live-action movie, with an original story based on characters from the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, written and drawn by the Belgian artist Hergé. The accompanying book version is in photos and text rather than the usual comic-book style. The term "blue orange" is a moderately popular image among the French, and was originally inspired by Paul Éluard's strange quote "Earth is blue like an orange" as a reference to the colour of the fruit when it rots. Thriller Bilbao is a 1978 drama film written and directed by Bigas Luna. Comedy And Now a Word From Our Sponsor is a 2013 film about a burnt-out ad man who can only speak in product catch phrases, starring Bruce Greenwood and Parker Posey, Allie MacDonald, Rhys Ward, directed by Zack Bernbaum. Animation Lupin the 3rd: Crisis in Tokyo is a 1998 action anime film directed by Toshiya Shinohara. Animation Brandt Rhapsodie is a 2011 short musical animation film written by François Avril and directed by François Avril, Morrigane Boyer, Thibaud Clergue, Paolo Didier, Ren-Hsien Hsu, Lucas Morandi, Tristan Ménard, William Ohanessian and Lucas Veber. Thriller Susuk is a 2008 Malaysian horror film which was released on August 7, 2008 in Malaysia. The film is directed by Amir Muhammad and Naeim Ghalili. The story concerns about Soraya, who uses the forbidden practice of susuk in order to be famous. Documentary film The Beauty Exchange is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Erika Hníková. Documentary film Fernando Nation is a documentary film directed by Cruz Angeles that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Comedy My Sweet Little Village is a 1985 Czechoslovak film directed by Jiří Menzel. In 1987 it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. At the 1986 Montreal World Film Festival, it won the Special Jury Award and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. At the Paris Film Festival in 1987 Hungarian actor János Bán received the best actor award. In a public survey conducted in January 2007 by the online news server Novinky.cz this movie was chosen by 22,4% of voters as the most popular Czech comedy in history. Documentary film I'm from Hollywood is a 1989 comedy documentary film about the adventures of late performance artist Andy Kaufman in the world of professional wrestling. The film includes interviews with Taxi co-stars Marilu Henner and Tony Danza and interviews with comedian Robin Williams, wrestler Jerry Lawler, wrestling commentator Lance Russell, and Kaufman's best friend, Bob Zmuda. Other people seen in the film include TV host David Letterman and Jimmy Hart of Continental Wrestling Association. The film's title refers to a phrase spoken by Kaufman to the Memphis wrestling audience. The documentary was directed by Kaufman's girlfriend, Lynne Margulies, and Joe Orr. Kaufman himself began work with Margulies and Orr on the film in 1983, shortly before he was diagnosed with cancer. Margulies and Orr, at Kaufman's request, finished I'm from Hollywood after the performer's death. Comedy Central aired the documentary numerous times during the late 1990s wrestling boom. Comedy Taxi nach Kairo is a 1987 film written and directed by Frank Ripploh and the sequel to Taxi zum Klo. The film is about a love triangle between Frank, Klara, an actress posing as Frank's wife in order to appease his mother, and their neighbor, Eugen. The title translates to Taxi to Cairo. Documentary film Superjews is a 2013 documentary film produced and directed by independent Israeli-Dutch filmmaker Nirit Peled. The film premiered 24 November 2013 at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. The film is entirely spoken in Dutch and Hebrew, but subtitles are shown. On Thursday, 2 January 2014 the film premiered on national television, when it was broadcast by NTR on channel Nederland 3. Documentary film Sikh Formaggio is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Dan Duran, Devyn Bisson and Katie Wise. Documentary film The Talkbackers is a 2007 TV Documentary film written and directed by Tzvika Binder. Documentary film Archeology of Memory: Villa Grimaldi is a documentary film directed by Quique Cruz and Marilyn Mulford. Animation Sufferin' Cats! is a 1942 American one-reel animated cartoon is the 9th Tom and Jerry short. It was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on January 16, 1942 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and re-released on June 4, 1949 as a reissued version. This is the final cartoon to have Clarence Nash to do meows and screeches for any MGM cat character, including Tom Cat. After this, Tom or any other MGM cat character would just yelp in pain whenever they get hurt. Tom's yelps were done by creator William Hanna. In the short's original release, the original opening theme was "Runnin' Wild", as heard in Tex Avery's Red Hot Riding Hood. It was replaced by the later Tom & Jerry theme on re-issue. On the re-issue, the animators are credited, but on the original, only William Hanna and Joseph Barbera are credited. Comedy Anthony is a 2013 short comedy drama film written by Tim Key and Jonathan van Tulleken and directed by Jonathan van Tulleken. Documentary film Nordlicht is a 1988 documentary film directed by Rüdiger Neumann. Science Fiction The Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man and sharing the title of the character's longest-running comic book of the same name. It is the fourth theatrical Spider-Man film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, and a reboot of Sam Raimi's 2002–07 trilogy preceding it. The film was directed by Marc Webb, written by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves and stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Rhys Ifans as Dr. Curtis Connors, Denis Leary as Captain George Stacy along with Martin Sheen and Sally Field as the uncle and aunt of Peter Parker, Ben Parker and May Parker. The film tells the story of Peter Parker, a teenager from New York City who becomes Spider-Man after being bitten by a genetically altered spider. Parker must stop Dr. Curt Connors as a mutated Lizard from spreading a mutation serum to the city's human population. Development of the film began with the cancellation of Spider-Man 4 in 2010, ending director Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film series that had starred Tobey Maguire as the titular superhero. Documentary film Portrait of Boy with Dog is a 1994 short documentary film directed by Robin Hessman and James Longley. Documentary film Los Ninos De Cuba is a 2013 short experimental documentary film written by Aubrey Allison and directed by Ryan Paul Curtis. Comedy Smokin' Aces is a 2006 American crime film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. It stars Jeremy Piven as a Las Vegas Strip magician turned mafia informant and Ryan Reynolds as the FBI agent assigned to protect him. The film was the debut of singer Alicia Keys and rapper Common as actors, and also starred Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Andy García, Ray Liotta, Taraji P. Henson, Chris Pine and Matthew Fox. The film is set in Lake Tahoe and was mainly filmed at MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa, called the "Nomad Casino" in the film. Thriller Ladykiller is a 1992 thriller crime film written by Shelley Evans and directed by Michael Scott. Documentary film The Battle for L.A. is a 2004 documentary music film directed by Darren Doane. Documentary film Kinbaku is a 2010 short independent film written and directed by Jouni Hokkanen. Documentary film A Film Unfinished is a 2010 documentary film by Yael Hersonski, which re-examines the making of an unfinished 1942 German propaganda film depicting the Warsaw Ghetto two months before the mass extermination of its inhabitants in the German operation known as the Grossaktion Warsaw. The documentary features interviews with surviving ghetto residents and a re-enactment of testimony from Willy Wist, one of the camera operators who filmed scenes for Das Ghetto. It premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the "World Cinema Documentary Editing Award", the film was released theatrically in the US on 18 August 2010. The film's distributor, Oscilloscope, appealed to the MPAA over the film's R-Rating, but were unsuccessful in reclassifying the film. Oscilloscope says the R-rating is inconsistent with cultural norms because the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, which is visited by school children, has more graphic footage. Comedy The Carriers Are Waiting is a 1999 comedy-drama film written and directed by Benoît Mariage; with writing credits by Emmanuelle Bada and Jean-Luc Seigle. Comedy Symphony in Slang" is a 1951 cartoon short directed by Tex Avery, written by Rich Hogan and released with the movie No Questions Asked by MGM. Minimalist and abstract in style, it tells the story of a man John Brown, who finds himself at the Pearly Gates explaining the story of his life to a bewildered Saint Peter and Noah Webster using slang of that era. The majority of the short is made up of sight gags based on Peter and Webster's imagined, literal understandings of such phrases as "I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth" and "Outside it was raining cats and dogs. Comedy L'Eroe Sono Io is a 1952 Italian comedy film written by Agenore Incrocci and directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Documentary film Standing By Yourself is a 2002 documentary that marked the directing debut of filmmaker Josh Koury. Set in Clinton, New York, a suburb of Utica, the film follows Koury’s maladjusted teenage younger brother and his rambunctious best friend Josh, who share social and economic frustrations of living in a small working-class neighborhood. They express their pent-up energy and anger through pranks, loitering and mild acts of rebellion, but their friendship is ruptured when Josh’s behavior spirals out of control and he gets in trouble with the law. By the film’s end, the once-inseparable friends barely know each other as they move into different social spheres. Koury began Standing By Yourself as a 20-minute senior project at Pratt Institute. The film was expanded to 57 minutes for presentation at the 2002 Slamdance Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. The total budget for the finished film was reportedly U.S.$1,000 Standing By Yourself had its theatrical debut in New York in May 2002, where it received strong reviews for its harsh glimpse of alienated and seemingly self-destructive youth. Documentary film Antarctic Winter is a documentary film directed by David Parer. Animation Bambi is a 1942 American animated drama film directed by David Hand, produced by Walt Disney and based on the book Bambi, A Life in the Woods by Austrian author Felix Salten. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures on August 13, 1942, and is the fifth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The main characters are Bambi, a white-tailed deer, his parents, his friends Thumper, and Flower, and his childhood friend and future mate, Faline. For the movie, Disney took the liberty of changing Bambi's species into a white-tailed deer from his original species of roe deer, since roe deer do not inhabit the United States, and the white-tailed deer is more familiar to Americans. The film received three Academy Award nominations: Best Sound, Best Song and Original Music Score. In June 2008, the American Film Institute presented a list of its "10 Top 10"—the best ten films in each of ten classic American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. Bambi placed third in animation. In December 2011, the film was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. Documentary film Cuba: The Forgotten Island is a 2000 history documentary music film directed by William Knight and Mark Ubsdell Comedy The Making of Longbird is a 2011 short animated documentary comedy film written by Will Anderson, Ainslie Henderson and Vitalij Sicinava, and directed by Will Anderson. Animation Frankenweenie is a 2012 American 3D horror stop-motion animated film directed by Tim Burton. It is a remake of Burton's 1984 short film of the same name and is a parody of and a homage to the 1931 film Frankenstein based on Mary Shelley's book of the same name. The voice cast includes four actors who worked with Burton on previous films: Winona Ryder; Catherine O'Hara; Martin Short; and Martin Landau. Frankenweenie is in black and white. It is also the fourth stop-motion film produced by Burton and the first of those four that is not a musical. In the film, a boy named Victor loses his dog, named Sparky, and uses the power of electricity to resurrect him — but is then blackmailed by his peers into revealing how they too can reanimate their deceased past pets and other creatures, resulting in mayhem. The tongue-in-cheek film contains numerous references and parodies related to the book, past film versions of the book and other literary classics. Frankenweenie, the first black-and-white feature film and the first stop-motion film to be released in IMAX 3D, was released by Walt Disney Pictures on October 5, 2012 and met with positive reviews and moderate box office sales. Comedy Roland Hassel is a 2012 comedy, crime, and drama film written and directed by Måns Månsson. Comedy I Loved an Armchair is a 1971 Greek film directed by Dinos Dimopoulos and produced by Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos S.A. starring Kostas Voutsas, Eleni Erimou and Giorgos Papazisis. It was written by Lakis Mihailides and was based on the 1969 Russian film Twelve Chairs, which was also made into the 1970 American film The Twelve Chairs directed by Mel Brooks. The music director in the movie was Giorgos Hadjinassiou. The film is 89 minutes long and tells the story of a poor young man who was forced to sell four chairs he had inherited from his aunt and then learned that one of them contained hidden jewelry. Comedy The Sandlot, known as The Sandlot Kids, is a 1993 American coming-of-age film Comedy directed by David M. Evans, which tells the story of a group of young baseball players during the summer of 1962. The filming location was in Glendale, Salt Lake City, Utah. The film was released with the title The Sandlot Kids in Australia and the United Kingdom. Thriller Spiders 3D is a 3D thriller film directed by Tibor Takács. The film was released on February 8, 2013. Comedy I Know What You Did on Facebook is a 2010 comedy drama romance film written by Adithya Adji, Alberthine Endah and Awi Suryadi, and directed by Awi Suryadi. Documentary film "Necessity may be the mother of invention. But who is the parent of a child when the sperm comes from Israel, the egg comes from the United States and the surrogate pregnancy takes place in Gujarat, India? Welcome to the brave new world of outsourcing birth. The system is driven by law and economics. In Israel, the practice of using surrogate mothers is marred by legal roadblocks. In the United States, it's expensive. In India, it's affordable, but Western clients want white babies. Israeli director Zippi Brand Frank travels to three continents, following an entrepreneur named Doron who takes globalized business to a new level. Google Baby skilfully humanizes the people involved at every step of the pregnancy. No one would participate in any aspect of this process without having strong motivations, from the couples who yearn to have a child, to the American women who undergo the gruelling process of fertility treatments to increase egg production, to the impoverished Indian women who carry the child only to have the baby taken away at birth. Wherever she goes, Brand Frank has a knack for gaining access to moments of powerful intimacy and anxiety. She elicits candid interviews and composes images that are worth a thousand words. The film swings from absurdity to profundity, and raises myriad questions about women's rights, gay rights, science, law, ethics, economics, parenting and even hygiene. A key figure in the narrative is Dr. Nayna Patel, who started the Gujarat clinic that recruits surrogate mothers, houses them for the duration of their pregnancies, then removes the babies by Caesarean section and hands the infants over to paying clients. Patel is blunt about the risks (including fatality), yet persuasive in describing the financial benefits for the destitute surrogates. Like any modern business, her services are advertised on the Internet with a video. As the director, Brand Frank doesn't interject her own opinions or make snap judgments. She delves into the nuances and grey areas. As shocking as it seems, you might be witnessing the birth of a movement." Quoting Thom Powers on the 2009 TIFF site. Thriller La Casa del Pelícano is a 1976 Mexican thriller film. It was shot in 1976 and released in 1977. Main themes of this film are rape and difficult possessive relationship between mother and her son. Young Enrique Álvarez Félix played Nilo in this film. This was his most famous film role. Nilo was castrated at the end of the film, and this was interesting for some spectators who noticed that Enrique had a difficult relationship with his mother in his real life. This film was based on the play Nilo, mi hijo by Antonio González Caballero. Comedy Phas Gaye Re Obama is a 2010 Bollywood satire film directed by Subhash Kapoor and starring Rajat Kapoor, Neha Dhupia, Sanjay Mishra, Manu Rishi and Amole Gupte in the lead roles. The music and the background score is composed by Manish. J. Tipu and lyrics are penned by Shellee and Gopal Tiwari. The film was released on 3 December 2010. It was produced by Revel Films and distributed by Warner Bros Pictures. Phas Gaye Re Obama is a comedy set against the backdrop of global recession/meltdown that originated in the USA. It released to positive reviews and was well appreciated by critics. The film is going to be remade in Telugu. Thriller 88 Minutes is a movie starring Al Pacino, Alicia Witt, Leelee Sobieski, Benjamin McKenzie and Deborah Kara Unger. The film began filming in the Vancouver area on October 8, 2005 and wrapped in December 2005. The film was released in various territories during 2007, but is not expected to be released in the U.S. until 2008. The movie introduces Dr. Jack Gramm (Pacino), a university professor and forensic psychiatrist for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who with his staff and students are celebrating the conviction of a serial killer, the Seattle Slayer. He is shown dancing and drinking, the next morning he wakes up and finds himself with Sara Pollard, the girl he came home with the previous night. He then dresses for work while Sara makes him breakfast, and receives a call from his secretary Shelly - Frank Parks an FBI investigator (William Forsythe), tells him that there has been a murder, in the style of the Seattle Slayer. Dr. Gramm leaves for office in a taxi where he meets...This description was automatically generated from the Wikipedia article "88 Minutes" licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.In 88 Minutes, Al Pacino stars as Dr. Jack Gramm, a college professor who moonlights as a forensic psychiatrist for the FBI. When Gramm receives a death threat claiming he has only 88 minutes to live, he must use all his skills and training to narrow down the possible suspects, who include a disgruntled student, a jilted former lover, and a serial killer who is already on death row, before his time runs out.- Sony Pictures Publciity Comedy Next! is an American sketch comedy series featuring former Saturday Night Live writer/actor Bob Odenkirk. It was originally produced by 20th Century Fox Television in 2001. Two pilot episodes and a few extra sketches were filmed but the show was cancelled before airing. FOX ultimately chose to produce Cedric the Entertainer Presents instead of Next!. The show features a number of notable alternative comedians as both cast members and writers including Zach Galifianakis, Fred Armisen, Patton Oswalt, Jay Johnston, and Jerry Minor. Documentary film Cativeiro is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by André Gil Mata. Comedy The Awful Tooth is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Nate Watt. It was the 167th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Kansas vs. Darwin is a feature-length documentary film about the 2005 Kansas evolution hearings. It was released by Unconditional Films on DVD in December, 2007, and again on an enhanced-edition DVD in November, 2008, through New Day Films. This was the first feature film for Director Jeff Tamblyn. Shot at the hearings in Topeka, it also includes interviews with most of the principals in the event and many others, including then-president of the National Academy of Sciences, Bruce Alberts. Thriller The January Man is a 1989 comedy/thriller film, directed by Pat O'Connor from a screenplay by John Patrick Shanley. The film stars Kevin Kline as Nick Starkey, a smart ex-New York City police detective who is lured back into service by his police commissioner brother when a serial killer terrorizes the city. Nick becomes involved with the mayor's daughter and is aided in his investigation by his neighbor, an artist played by Alan Rickman. Thriller The Fatal Hour is a 1940 American thriller/ crime drama film. It was directed by William Nigh, and starred Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong, Grant Withers, and Marjorie Reynolds. The film is also known as Mr. Wong at Headquarters in the United Kingdom. It was followed by the sequel Doomed to Die. Documentary film One of the most infamous spats involved Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, whose on screen chemistry belied the fact that the two loathed each other when the camera was switched off. Documentary film Belle Isle Revealed is a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography – Nature nominated film. Comedy The Sadness of Sex is a 1998 comedy film written by Barry Yourgrau and directed by Rupert Wainwright. Thriller Jannat 2 is a 2012 Bollywood crime thriller film and the sequel to the 2008 movie, Jannat. The film is written by Shagufta Rafiq, directed by Kunal Deshmukh, produced by Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt and features Emraan Hashmi, Randeep Hooda and Esha Gupta in lead roles. The storyline is based on the issue of illegal arms in Delhi. The movie was given an 'A' certificate from the Indian Censor Board due to its violent content and language. The film released on 4 May 2012, to mixed reviews and was declared a "semi-hit" at the box office. Comedy Smokey Bites the Dust is a 1981 car chase film from New World Pictures directed by Charles B. Griffith. Despite the title it is not an official sequel to Smokey and the Bandit. Comedy Scooterman is a 2010 short comedy film written by William Stirling and Charlotte Eagar and directed by Kirsten Cavendish. Science Fiction Aliens in the Attic is a 2009 American family science fiction comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises and starring Carter Jenkins, Ashley Tisdale, Robert Hoffman, Henri Young, Regan Young and Austin Butler. The plot revolves around the children in the Pearson family having to defend their vacation house against a group of aliens planning an invasion of Earth. The film was previously titled They Came from Upstairs, which is instead used as the film's tag line. A video game of the same name was released as well. Animation Deux Regards is 2008 short animation film written and directed by Kangmin Kim. Animation Tim Tom is a 2003 short film directed by Christel Pougeoise and Romain Segaud. Science Fiction City Beneath the Sea is a 1971 science fiction television film and television pilot for a proposed series by Irwin Allen. It started as a conceptual 10 minute demo reel as a means to sell the plot and concept to television studios. The concept was not bought initially and a few years later Allen produced a two hour telefilm for NBC. The two hour movie again failed to gain the response necessary to be picked up as a series, but has remained a cult favorite amongst sci-fi and Irwin Allen fans. In the UK it was shown theatrically in 1972. It was released on DVD as part of the Warner Archive Collection. Documentary film Joan Does Dynasty is the 1986 short documentary film written and directed by Joan Braderman. Documentary film The Man Who Became King is a 2007 TV documentary film written by Don Murray and directed by Edith Champagne. Comedy Loins of Punjab Presents is a 2007 Indian film directed by Manish Acharya. It stars Shabana Azmi, Ayesha Dharker and Ajay Naidu. The film marked Acharya's first feature film as a director. Thriller Man Afraid is a 1957 American film. It marked the film debut of Troy Donahue. Comedy The Sad Sack is a 1957 Paramount Pictures comedy film starring Jerry Lewis and Peter Lorre. Thriller Screaming Mimi is a 1958 film noir directed by Gerd Oswald, and based on the novel by pulp novelist Fredric Brown. The film features Anita Ekberg, Philip Carey, Gypsy Rose Lee, among others. It has never received an official video release in the U.S. Thriller Android is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Aaron Lipstadt and starring Don Keith Opper and Klaus Kinski. The film follows the story of a scientist and his assistant who are working on an illegal android program from their lab on a space station in orbit of the Earth. The film was voted Best Science Fiction Film in 1983 by The Age, but has received a somewhat mixed reaction from critics. Thriller Terror in the Wax Museum is a film directed by Georg Fenady released on May 1973. Documentary film Wings of Silver: The Vi Cowden Story is a 2010 documentary film by Mark and Christine Bonn detailing the story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II through the eyes of Vi Cowden. As one of only 114 women to pilot fighter planes from the factories to their debarkation points, Ms. Cowden has a unique view of women's place in the world of 1943 United States. The News Tribune in Washington says, "This documentary tells the unsung story of the W.A.S.P.s during World War II. It’s a true story of women triumphing over adversity." Documentary film Gold: You Can Do More Than You Think is a sport documentary film written by Ronald Kruschak, Andreas F. Schneider and Marc Brasse and directed by Michael Hammon. Documentary film Todos son mexicanos is a 1975 short documentary film directed by Óscar Menéndez. Comedy Gaana Bajaana is a 2010 Kannada comedy film directed by Prashant Raj of Love Guru fame. It stars Tarun Chandra, Radhika Pandit, and Dileep Raj. The film includes music by Joshua Sridhar and camera work by Shekar. The film was produced by Naveen. Comedy Los hijos de Sataná is a 1972 adventure comedy film directed by Rafael Baledón. Comedy Rabid Rider is a 2010 Looney Tunes film starring characters Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. It was directed by Matthew O'Callaghan, written by Tom Sheppard, produced by Reel FX Creative Studios and released by Warner Bros. It is the third Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner movie made into CGI in 3D and it was released with Yogi Bear. The short was also released on the Yogi Bear Blu-ray. A "4-D" version - enhanced with physical effects like vibration, flashing lights, and blasts of air - runs in a specially equipped theatre at the Cincinnati Zoo. Science Fiction When a 15 year old research satellite mysteriously returns to earth, an alien menace is unleashed on a military base. The military thinks its been neutralized, but it gave birth -- and its offspring learned from its parents. Comedy Dead Clean is a film shot in the December of 1997 in Southampton, England and starring Andrew Sachs and Shane Richie. It was directed by Chris Barfoot and the story was by John Lanasis Comedy Wild Zero is a 1999 Japanese horror film directed by Tetsuro Takeuchi. The film stars Masashi Endô as Ace, a big fan of the Japanese rock group Guitar Wolf. After assisting the group, Guitar Wolf makes Ace his blood brother and give him a whistle to blow during times of trouble. Ace later meets Tobio during a gas station robbery. The group later find themselves in a the middle of a zombie invasion. Wild Zero was shown as part of the Midnight Madness series at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Sleeping with Strangers is a 1994 romantic comedy. It was directed by William T. Bolson and written by Joan Carr-Wiggin. The movie stars Adrienne Shelly, Alastair Duncan, Kim Huffman, Shawn Thompson, and Scott McNeil. It was filmed around Victoria, British Columbia, Canada with a budget of $2.5 million. Thriller Relentless 3 is a 1993 crime thriller film directed by James Lemmo. The tagline for the movie was: When the fear stops...you're dead! Relentless 3 was filmed in Los Angeles, California, USA. It is the third installment in the Relentless series. The film was referenced twice on Saturday Night Live. The first time in 1993 Jeff Goldblum / Aerosmith #19.3 as a poster on the counter in ‘Karl’s Video Store’ and again on The Best of David Spade in 1995, again a poster on the counter in ‘Karl’s Video Store’. Documentary film Amy Muller is a 1896 short, documentary film directed by William Heise. Documentary film The Team is a 2010 documentary film directed by Patrick Reed. Thriller Face of Terror is a 2004 action-drama film directed by Bryan Goeres. Thriller Andha Yudh is a 1987 Indian film directed by Dayal Nihalani. Comedy When The Man Went South is a 2014 comedy/drama film written and directed by Alex Bernstein. Documentary film Moscow Strikes Back is a Soviet war documentary about the Battle of Moscow made in October 1941 – January 1942, directed by Leonid Varlamov and Ilya Kopalin. the memories of the film's director Ilya Kopalin It's been severe, but happy days. Severe, because we made a movie in a front-line city. Basement studio has turned into the apartment where we lived like in casern. At night, we discussed with the cameramen the job for the next day, and in the morning the machine took away the cameramen to the front to back in the evening with the footage. The shooting was very heavy. There were thirty-degree frosts. The mechanism of the movie camera froze and clogged with snow, numbed hands refused to act. There were times when in the car, which returned from the front, lay the body of our dead comrade and broken equipment. But the knowledge that the enemy pulls back from Moscow, that collapses the myth of the invincibility of the Nazi armies, gave us strength. We knew that the film should be created as soon as possible, that the people should as soon as possible to see on the screen the offspring of the first victories of the army. Science Fiction Tooth and Nail is a 2007 horror film written, directed and edited by Mark Young, about a group of people in a post-apocalyptic world who must fight to survive against a band of vicious cannibals. Thriller D is an Indian crime drama and thriller film, directed by Vishram Sawant, co-written by Manish Gupta, and Ram Gopal Varma. Produced by Ram Gopal Varma, and Ronnie Screwvala. It was released in India on June 3, 2005. The third film in the Gangster. The film is a sequel to Varma's 2002 film Company. Like its predecessor, D is based on the real-life Mumbai underworld organization, the D-Company. The three Varma films Satya, Company and D are together considered an Indian Gangster Trilogy, comparable to the Godfather Trilogy or Infernal Affairs trilogy. Animation Verses is a 2008 short film written and directed by James Sansing. Animation It Matters: The Name Game is a 2014 animation short film directed by Daniel Bourré. Documentary film The Collective Evolution II: The Human Experience is a 2011 documentary and drama film directed by Matthew Peter Christodoulou, Mark DeNicola, Joe Martino and Elina St-Onge. Documentary film My First Guitar is a 2011 documentary biography and musical film directed by Nick Mead. Comedy My Friend Sainfoin is a French comedy film from 1950, directed by Paul-Adrien Schaye, written by Bernard de Latour, and starring Pierre Blanchar. The film features Louis de Funès as guide. Thriller Godzilla is a 2014 American science fiction monster film directed by Gareth Edwards. It is a reboot of the Godzilla film franchise and retells the origins of Godzilla in contemporary times as a "terrifying force of nature". The film is set in the present day, fifteen years after the unearthing of two chrysalises in a mine in the Philippines. From the pods come two giant radiation-eating creatures, known as "MUTOs", which cause great damage in Japan, Hawaii and the western United States. Their awakening also stirs a much larger and more destructive, ancient alpha predator known as "Godzilla", whose existence has been kept secret by the U.S. government since 1954. It stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, and Bryan Cranston. The screenplay is credited to Max Borenstein but includes contributions from David Callaham, David S. Goyer, Drew Pearce, and Frank Darabont. The film is a co-production between Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures. It was distributed by Warner Bros. worldwide, except in Japan where it was distributed by Toho. Comedy "College friends Matt (gay) and Jenn (straight) decide to have a baby, except that the most cost-effective method is to just have awkward sex in this hilarious short." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film "This documentary explores one man’s search for justice following a vicious murder in a small, apathetic town. One man’s dream of becoming a Vegas performer is abruptly cut short when he is attacked and brutally killed in his small hometown of Yuma, Arizona. The news that Amancio Corrales’ body was found floating in the Colorado River instigates a flurry of interest, but it soon fades. Area resident Michael Baughman, refusing to let the hate crime go unsolved, takes it upon himself to ensure justice is served. The truth unfolds through both interviews with Amancio’s family and friends and a recounting of the investigation which concludes with a staggering verdict." Quoting Jayson Bucy from the 2009 Pihiladelphia QFEST site. Comedy Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd is a 1952 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, along with Charles Laughton, who reprised his role as the infamous pirate from the 1945 film Captain Kidd. It was the second film in SuperCinecolor, a three-color version of the two-color process Cinecolor. Comedy The Railrodder is a 1965 short comedy film starring Buster Keaton in one of his final film roles, directed by Gerald Potterton and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. A 25-minute comedic travelogue of Canada, The Railrodder was also Keaton's final silent film, as the film contains no dialogue and all sound effects are overdubbed. Comedy Remington and the Curse of the Zombadings is a 2011 comedy horror film written by Raymond Lee, Jade Castro and Michiko Yamamoto and directed by Jade Castro. Science Fiction The Satan Bug is a 1965 American science fiction suspense film produced and directed by John Sturges. The screenplay by James Clavell and Edward Anhalt was loosely based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean under the pseudonym Ian Stuart. The film stars George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis and Dana Andrews. The film score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. Thriller Your Name is Justine is a 2005 Luxembourgish film directed by Franco de Peña. De Peña had originally wanted to produce the film in Germany, but when he was unable to garner enough funds, he came to Luxembourg. The film was co-produced by Luxembourg Hemisphere Films and Polish Opus Film, and shot primarily in Luxembourg with the aid of numerous local technicians. As a result of the multifaceted production, the dialogue of the movie is in English, German and Polish. The plot of the story revolves around a girl called Mariola, who is forced into prostitution in Berlin, and attempts to hold onto her sense of self despite being exploited by those around her. The film was Luxembourg's submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Although previous submissions had been rejected due to not being in the official language of the country, the Academy removed the requirement for the 79th Academy Awards, allowing Your Name is Justine and other films such as Canada's Water to be submitted. However, the film was rejected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before the formal review process. Animation Watership Down is a 1978 British animated adventure drama film written, produced and directed by Martin Rosen and based on the book of the same name by Richard Adams. It was financed by a consortium of British financial institutions. Originally released on 19 October 1978, the film was an immediate success and it became the sixth most popular film of 1979 at the British box office. It was the first animated feature film to be presented in Dolby surround sound. It featured the voices of John Hurt, Richard Briers, Harry Andrews, Simon Cadell, Nigel Hawthorne, and Roy Kinnear, among others, and was the last film appearance of Zero Mostel, as the voice of Kehaar the gull. The musical score was by Angela Morley and Malcolm Williamson. Art Garfunkel's hit single "Bright Eyes", which was written by songwriter Mike Batt, briefly features. Comedy The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin is a 1981 animated short by Janet Perlman that comically adapts the tale of Cinderella with penguins. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 54th Academy Awards, losing to another animated short from Montreal, Frédéric Back's Crac. The Oscar nomination was the fourth in five years for executive producer Derek Lamb, also Perlman's husband. The film also received a Parents' Choice Award. Perlman adapted her film into the 1992 children's book, Cinderella Penguin, published by Kids Can Press of Toronto. Documentary film Danse La Danse is a 2012 documentary film directed by Alain Deymier. Thriller Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom is a 1973 Japanese film in the sukeban sub-genre of Toei's "Pinky violence" style of Pink film. The second in the Terrifying Girls' High School series, this was the last entry in the series directed by Norifumi Suzuki and to pair Reiko Ike and Miki Sugimoto. It is notable as the first film to depict an omorashi fetish scene to a theatrical audience. Animation Slayers – The Motion Picture, also known as Slayers Perfect and originally released in Japan simply as Slayers, is a 1995 Japanese comic fantasy adventure anime film written by Kazuo Yamazaki, based on an original story by Hajime Kanzaka, and directed by Yamazaki and Hiroshi Watanabe. It was the first animated entry released in the Slayers media franchise and was very well received by critics. In the film, the protagonist sorceresses Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent reunite to go on vacation to the magical island of Mipross. However, they soon find that things there are not quite what they seem and there might be a mighty evil force behind it. Comedy Road Trip: Beer Pong is a 2009 American road-comedy film. The film is a direct-to-DVD sequel to the 2000 Todd Phillips comedy film Road Trip and directed by Steve Rash. The only original cast members to return for the sequel were DJ Qualls and Rhoda Griffis. The film was produced by Paramount Famous Productions as Paramount Pictures, having acquired right to DreamWorks SKG back catalog in its 2006 purchase of the company. The film was released on August 11, 2009. Documentary film Und ich rannte nach Hause - Kindersoldaten erzählen is a 2009 documentary film written by Jörg Altekruse and Sophie Haarhaus and directed by Sophie Haarhaus and Kullar Viimne. Comedy Blondie's Holiday is a 1947 black-and-white comedy film, directed by Abby Berlin. The film is based on the comic strip of the same name. The screenplay was written by Chic Young and Constance Lee. This was the twentieth of 28 films based on the comic strip; Columbia Pictures produced them from 1938 to 1943. Daisy, the dog, appeared in every film except this one, as he was playing "Curley" in the 1947 film Red Stallion Documentary film D.I.Y. or Die: How to Survive as an Independent Artist is a low-budget documentary film released by Music Video Distributors in 2002. The film is a "celebration of the underdog" and deals with why artists do what they do, regardless of the lack of a continuous paycheck. Documentary film Wrestling is a 1961 documentary film about professional wrestling in Montreal, co-directed by Michel Brault, Marcel Carrière, Claude Fournier and Claude Jutra. Wrestling was shot in the Montreal Forum, where major bouts were staged, as well as wrestling parlors where would be wrestlers learned and practiced their craft. The filmmakers had intended to make a film exposing, in slow motion, the fakery of professional wrestling, until a chance encounter with French philosopher Roland Barthes changed their minds. Barthes was appalled by what they were planning to do, and spoke urgently about the beauty and social role of pro wrestling in the lives of ordinary people. Persuaded by Barthes, the filmmakers set out to make a film that captured the spectacle of the sport, without judging it. The film shows the wrestling arena to be a sort of modern day shrine, with wrestling and its rituals taking the place of religion in the then-recently secularized Quebec. Wrestling was produced by Jacques Bobet for the French program branch of the National Film Board of Canada. Comedy Thilakkam is a 2003 Malayalam comedy film, directed by Jayaraj. Dileep and Kavya Madhavan plays the lead roles in the movie. Bhavana plays a guest role in this film. The rest of the cast include Nedumudi Venu, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Nishanth Sagar, Thiagarajan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Cochin Haneefa, Harisree Ashokan, Salim Kumar and Bindhu Panicker. Comedy Kentucky Kernels is a 1934 film directed by George Stevens. Thriller All Hallow's Week is a 2012 short drama film written and directed by Jussi Hiltunen. Thriller Satyanweshi is a 2013 Bengali mystery-thriller film directed by Rituparno Ghosh and produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni. This was Ghosh's last full length film as a director. Indian film director Sujoy Ghosh portrayed the character Byomkesh Bakshi in this film. Comedy Houkago rosuto is a comedy film directed by Chihiro Amano, Ai Nagura and Akiko Ohku. Comedy Fritz the Cat is a 1972 American animated comedy film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi as his feature film debut. Based on the comic strip of the same name by Robert Crumb, the film was the first animated feature film to receive an X rating in the United States. It focuses on Fritz, an anthropomorphic feline in mid-1960s New York City who explores the ideals of hedonism and sociopolitical consciousness. The film is a satire focusing on American college life of the era, race relations, the free love movement, and left- and right-wing politics. Fritz the Cat is the most successful independent animated feature of all time, grossing over $90 million worldwide. The film had a troubled production history and controversial release. Crumb is known to have had disagreements with the filmmakers over the film's political content. Fritz the Cat was controversial for its rating and content, which many viewers at the time found to be offensive. Its success led to a slew of other X-rated animated films, and a sequel, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat, was made without Crumb's or Bakshi's involvement. Comedy D'Girlz Begins is a 2006 Indonesian action film comedy directed by Tengku Firmansyah. Stars include Jajang C. Noer and Didi Petet. Comedy Je Vous Trouve Très Beau is a French comedy film released in 2006 by the Gaumont company. It is written and directed by Isabelle Mergault and includes a cast of Michel Blanc, Medeea Marinescu, Wladimir Yordanoff, Benoît Turjman, Éva Darlan and Elisabeth Commelin. Comedy The Spy with a Cold Nose is a 1966 British comedy film directed by Daniel Petrie. The cast featured Laurence Harvey, Daliah Lavi, Lionel Jeffries, Denholm Elliott, and Colin Blakely. The film was nominated for Golden Globe awards in the Best English-Language Foreign Film and Lionel Jeffries in the Best Performance in a Comedy or Musical category. The plot is a spy spoof in which a dog is fitted with a covert listening device then passed between agents of the Russian and English intelligence branches. The spies recruit a veterinarian, played by Lionel Jeffries, to find the transmitter in the dog's collar. Daliah Lavi plays the sexy Princess Natasha Romonova. Comedy Times Square Playboy is a 1936 film directed by William C. McGann. Comedy Desire in Motion is a 1994 drama film written and directed by Léa Pool. Science Fiction Prototype, also known as Prototype X29A is a 1992 post-apocalyptic science fiction film. Comedy Chew the Face is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Lulu Keating. Comedy Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen? is a 1981 Swedish comedy film directed by Hans Iveberg and starring Janne 'Loffe' Carlsson and Kim Anderzon. Documentary film Running Fence is a 1977 documentary film directed by Albert Maysles, David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin. Comedy "With a simple “Hello, everybody,” television writer and stand-up comedian Louis C.K. opens his latest live show, Hilarious. This harmless salutation is the least-controversial thing that comes out of Louis C.K.’s mouth as he turns rants on everyday subjects (impatient people, his weight, fatherhood) into hilarious, expletive-laden diatribes where nothing is sacred—not even (gasp!) his children. Who else can name-check Ray Charles and Adolph Hitler in the same breath and elicit a chorus of raucous laughter? Louis C.K. says what’s on his mind, even at the risk of offending, but his “I don’t give a f**k” attitude makes his irreverent brand of humor especially endearing and relatable. His self-deprecating style elevates his filmed live show to a form of therapy, where we, too, can get comic relief from some pretty warped subjects. At one point, Louis C.K. asks, “Where do you draw the line?” With him, there is no line." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Circle Track Summer is a 2005 film microbudget action/comedy film about auto racing. It was directed by independent film maker Steve Pallotta and featured an appearance by Brian Lisik. Tom Erickson of WNIR also stars in the movie. The film is considered a "local cult favorite". Comedy "At Ground Zero" is a 1993 Independent feature film directed and written by Craig Schlattman from an original story. It stars Thomas Jane, and his then wife, Aysha Hauer, as a couple on the run across America to find ‘home’. Also featured in the film are Brian Brophy as Carman, and Schlattman as Bubba. After receiving critical praise in the European and American press, At Ground Zero was given no advertising and a small release by a minor distributor, Filmopolis Pictures. It has since gone on to be an Indie favorite. Documentary film When The War Ends is a 2011 short documentary drama film directed by Thijs Schreuder. Thriller Dead Sleep is a 1991 Australian horror film from the team that previously made Bloodmoon. It went straight to video. Animation Matches is a 2013 short film directed by Manddy Wyckens, Léa Justum, Juliaon Roels, Thibaud Petitpas and Augustin Clermont. Documentary film The Kids Play Russian is a 1993 film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Thriller Wrong Turn is a 2003 American horror film directed by Rob Schmidt and written by Alan B. McElroy. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and starred Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui and Jeremy Sisto. It is the first film in the series which has since grown to include five direct-to-DVD films. Thriller Satham Podathey is a 2007 Tamil psychological thriller film written and directed by Vasanth and produced by Shankar and Senthilnathan. It stars Prithviraj, Padmapriya and Nithin Sathya in the lead roles whilst Nassar, Suhasini, Premji Amaren and Raaghav play cameo roles. The film, which is based on a true incident, has music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, which received rave reviews. The film was released on 14 September 2007 to positive reviews. The film was simultaneously made in Malayalam Kelkaatha Shabdam. Comedy The Wily Chaperon is a 1915 American silent short comedy-drama film directed by Thomas Ricketts. The film stars Perry Banks, Charlotte Burton, William Tedmarsh, Louise Lester, Vivian Rich, and Harry Van Meter. Comedy The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion is a retrospective television special of the 1970-77 comedy series The Mary Tyler Moore Show which aired on CBS on May 13, 2002. Mary Tyler Moore hosted the special in which she personally reminisces one-on-one with her former co-stars Ed Asner, Valerie Harper, Gavin MacLeod, Georgia Engel, Betty White and Cloris Leachman, as well as a special tribute to the late Ted Knight and also includes clips from the show's best episodes. During the special, Mary reveals the result of an online poll at CBS.com where viewers were asked to vote for their favorite Mary Tyler Moore Show episode and the winner was: "Chuckles Bites the Dust". The show's original theme song used for this special is the version recorded in 1996 by Joan Jett which had previously been used for the opening to the 2000 TV movie reunion Mary and Rhoda. Documentary film Malcolm X: Make It Plain is a 1994, English language documentary by PBS about the life of Malcolm X, or El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. The documentary was narrated by Alfre Woodard, produced and directed by Orlando Bagwell, written by Steve Fayer and Orlando Bagwel and co-produced by Judy Richardson. The documentary has been screened on the BBC, History Channel, Discovery Channel, Biography and PBS. Interviewees include Ossie Davis, Alex Haley, Betty Shabazz and Wallace D. Muhammad, among others. Comedy Carlos Spills the Beans is a 2012 comedy/drama/family film written by Joey Capone, Brian McGuire and directed by Brian McGuire. Comedy A Private's Affair is a 1959 film directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars Sal Mineo and Christine Carère. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1960. Comedy Mondo Claymo is a 2010 short animated film directed by Christophe Lopez-Huici. Documentary film The Year 1952 is a 1980 historical documentary film written and directed by Peter von Bagh. Documentary film Dandy Kids Documentary is a 2008 documentary film written by Darla Rae and Karen Hemmerle and directed by Darla Rae. Comedy Ms. Thing is a 2010 short comedy film written by Mette Bach and directed by Karen X. Tulchinsky. Documentary film This Chair is not Me is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Andy Taylor Smith. Animation The Safe House is a 2006 animation short film written and directed by Lee Whitmore. Documentary film Bread Day is a 1998 documentary directed by Sergey Dvortsevoy. Comedy Dice Rules is a 1991 comedy documentary directed by Jay Dubin. Documentary film Otaku Unite! is a 2004 documentary film by Eric Bresler on American fans of Japanese culture, specifically anime and manga, known as Otaku. Comedy Eimai trelos kai oti thelo kano is a 1988 comedy film written by Athina Partheni and Dimitra Partheni. It is also directed by Andreas Katsimitsoulias. Documentary film City of Wax is a 1934 American short documentary film produced by Horace and Stacy Woodard about the life of a bee. It won the Academy Award at the 7th Academy Awards in 1935 for Best Short Subject. Animation A VeggieTales twist on the beloved story of Pinocchio. Once upon a time, a lonely toymaker named Gelato decided to carve a little boy out of wood. Imagine his surprise when he learned that this little toy boy could walk ... and talk ... and definitely had a mind of his own! When Pistachio tries to do things his way he lands in a "whale" of a situation! Will he decide to listen to the wisdom of a loving father in time to save his whole family from becoming fish food? Comedy Lemming Aid is a 1995 short drama comedy film written and directed by Grant Lahood. Comedy Les Parisiens, is a film directed by Claude Lelouch, released 15 September 2004. Comedy Polly Ann is a lost 1917 silent film comedy drama produced and distributed by the Triangle Film Corporation. It was directed by Charles Miller and stars Bessie Love. Documentary film Electroboy is a 2014 Swiss documentary film directed by Marcel Gisler about the life of Florian Burkhardt, alias Electroboy, model, snowboard pioneer, advertiser, author, party organizer and composer during the 90ies, who now suffers from a generalized anxiety. Comedy The Magic Shoes is a 1935 Australian short film based on the fairy tale Cinderella. It features the first screen performance by Peter Finch and Helen Hughes, daughter of former Prime Minister William Hughes and was the first dramatised movie to be shot at the National Studios, built to make The Flying Doctor. Today The Magic Shoes is considered a lost film. However 33 production and publicity stills relating to the film were recently discovered. Comedy L'insegnante balla... con tutta la classe is a 1979 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. The film is the first in the "Schoolteacher" film series which does not star Edwige Fenech in the main role. It is considered the breakout title for Nadia Cassini. Documentary film Hey Bartender is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Douglas Tirola. Documentary film That's My Face is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Allen Harris; with writing credits by Don Perry. Comedy El Grito de la juventud is a 1939 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Brazilian director Raul Roulien. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on 24 September 1939 and starred Vicente Climent. Comedy The James Gang is a 1997 comedy film directed by Mike Barker. Animation La confirmiste is a 2010 short animated film directed by Elaine Desroches. Comedy Morsey And Mop is a 2013 short animated comedy film directed by Yun Chan. Thriller Young, Violent, Dangerous, is a 1976 Italian "poliziottesco" film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. Animation 500 Hats of Bartholemew Cubbins is a 1943 short, animation movie written by Dr. Seuss and directed by George Pal. Thriller Street of No Return is a 1989 crime film directed by Samuel Fuller. It stars Keith Carradine and Valentina Vargas, based on the 1954 novel with the same title written by David Goodis. Comedy "The shaky reunion of estranged brothers takes a turn for the worse when the woman they both love chooses one over the other." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Mayalodu is a 1993 Telugu film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy and produced by K.Achi Reddy. The film stars Rajendraprasad and Soundarya in the lead roles. Comedy Puppy Love is a 1933 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy My Pet Monster is a plush doll first produced by American Greetings in 1986. As one of the few plush dolls marketed to boys at the time, My Pet Monster would prove popular throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. The doll has blue fur, horns and a fanged smile, and is recognizable by its orange plastic handcuffs. The handcuffs could also be worn by children and came with a breakaway link so that the child could simulate breaking the chain. Several versions of the doll have been released ranging in size and other attributes. Other characters were also created with brightly colored fur and unorthodox names like Gwonk, Wogster and Rark. Their popularity allowed a wealth of merchandise including coloring books, Golden Look-Look books, frame-tray puzzles and various other items. The My Pet Monster franchise has offered a fond sense of nostalgia for many children of the '80s, and in commemoration of this, a 22" tall, talking My Pet Monster doll was released by Toymax in 2001. Science Fiction Babylon 5: The Gathering is the pilot movie of the science fiction television series Babylon 5. The telefilm aired on February 22, 1993. The events in The Gathering took place approximately one year before the events of the first season of the series. Animation Jin-Roh, also known as Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade in its American release, is a 1999 Japanese animated feature film directed by Hiroyuki Okiura. The film is the third adaptation of Mamoru Oshii's Kerberos saga manga, Ken-Roh Densetsu, after the two live action The Red Spectacles released in 1987 and StrayDog: Kerberos Panzer Cops released in 1991 in Japanese theaters. The film follows Kazuki Fuse, a member of a special police unit during the alternate history 1950s Japanese riots. Failing to follow an order to execute a frightened young girl only to see her commit suicide by detonating an improvised explosive device before his very eyes, Kazuki is trialled and sent back to the training camp for re-evaluation. Visiting the grave of the suicide, he meets Kei, who tells him that she is the girl's sister, but doesn't hold Kazuki responsible for her demise. The film proceeds as the two develop a peculiar relationship. Mamoru Oshii, the creator of the Kerberos saga had desired to make Jin-Roh years earlier as a live-action film. However, Oshii decided that the film would be animated, and hired Okiura to direct the film and Production I.G to produce the film. Thriller Sleuth is a 1972 mystery thriller film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The screenplay by British playwright Anthony Shaffer was based on his 1970 Tony Award-winning play Sleuth. The film stars Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine, both of whom were nominated for an Academy Award for their performance. Comedy Goodbye, Farewell and Amen is a television movie that served as the 256th and final episode of the M*A*S*H television series. Closing out the series' eleventh season, the 2½-hour episode first aired on CBS on February 28, 1983. Written by a large number of collaborators, including series star Alan Alda, who also directed, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" surpassed the single-episode ratings record that had been set by the Dallas episode that resolved the "Who Shot J.R.?" cliffhanger. From 1983 until 2010, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" remained the most watched television broadcast in American history, passed only in total viewership in February 2010 by Super Bowl XLIV. The episode's plot chronicles the final days of the Korean War at the 4077th MASH and features several storylines intended to show the war's effects on the individual personnel of the unit, and to bring closure to the series. After the ceasefire goes into effect, the members of the 4077th throw a closing party before taking down the camp for the last time. After tear-filled goodbyes, the main characters go their separate ways, leading up to the final scene of the series. Comedy Bratz Kidz: Sleep-Over Adventure is a 2007 direct-to-DVD film based on the Bratz Kidz line. Comedy If a Man Answers is a comedy film directed by Henry Levin and starring Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee. It was produced by Ross Hunter Productions, Inc, and distributed by Universal Pictures. The screenplay was written by Richard Morris from a novel by Winifred Wolfe. Animation Ernesto is a 2011 musical short animation film written by Benjamin Kuffuor and directed by Corinne Ladeinde. Documentary film Backstage is a 2000 documentary film directed by Chris Fiore, chronicling the 1999 Hard Knock Life tour that featured several of hip hops top acts including Jay-Z, DMX, Method Man and Redman. Produced by Damon Dash, Backstage featured live performances by several members of Def Jam's roster and gave an in-depth look at what happened backstage. Comedy Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam is a 1999 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. It was released in the English-speaking world as Straight from the Heart. The film stars Salman Khan, Ajay Devgan, and Aishwarya Rai. The story is adopted from Maitreyi Devi's Bengali novel Na Hanyate, and is based on a love triangle. It also reflects the influence of the German novella Immensee and the 1943 Nazi era film based on it, Immensee. It was filmed throughout the Gujarat-Rajasthan border region, in addition to Budapest, Hungary, which was used to represent Italy. The film was premiered in the Indian Panorama section at the 1999 International Film Festival of India. Documentary film H-2 Worker is a 1990 documentary film about the exploitation of Jamaican guest workers in Florida's sugar cane industry. It was directed by Stephanie Black, and won the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for documentaries in the 1990 festival. It was shot in Belle Glade, Clewiston, and Okeelanta, Florida as well as Jamaica and includes cane fields and worker camps owned by US Sugar Corporation and the Okeelanta Corporation. The cane harvesters were brought in to perform the autumn harvest of sugar cane under the H-2A Visa program. The Jamaicans replaced earlier generations of Bahamian seasonal workers who in turn replaced migrant labor recruited from the Cotton Belt in the first half of the 20th century. A documentary short that accompanies the DVD version of the film states that human labor was abandoned for mechanical harvesters in 1992. The film features interviews with a United States Department of Labor official, a Florida Sugar Cane League official, Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley, local merchants, and a dozen or so field workers. It also includes footage of César Chávez, US Representative Thomas Downey, and US Senator Bill Bradley. Documentary film Growing Up is a sex education film for schools, 23 minutes in length, first shown in April in 1971, which was made by Dr Martin Cole. It is now available as part of The Joy of Sex Education DVD and was described by one critic as "the most famous and controversial inclusion", and by Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian as the "undoubted masterpiece of this double-DVD set". At the time of its release it was said to be "the most explicit and frank film ever made for use in schools", and attracted condemnation by Mary Whitehouse, Lord Longford, Margaret Thatcher and members of the Women's Liberation Movement who attended the first public screening. Made two years before its earliest screening, Cole though regretted a traditionalist description of gender roles in the film's opening commentary. There was a version of the film shown to Aston University students earlier for feedback prior to the final version being released. It featured actual film rather than drawings of naked people, which included intercourse and masturbation. Teachers and pupils gave it positive feedback, but the absence of a discussion of venereal disease was noted by sympathetic reviewers. Thriller Krishna Cottage is a 2004 Bollywood Horror film directed by the debuting director Santram Varma. It was produced by the mother-daughter team of Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor, better known for producing Indian television soap operas. It starred Sohail Khan, Anita Hassanandani, and Ishaa Koppikar in the leading roles. Thriller Rag and Bone is a 1997 tv film directed by James D. Parriott. Documentary film That B.E.A.T is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Abteen Bagheri. Thriller Nije sve u lovi is a 2013 Croatian thriller film directed Dario Pleic. Documentary film Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp is a 2012 documentary biographical film directed by Jorge Hinojosa. Documentary film Stop the Pounding Heart is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Roberto Minervini. It is a co-production between the United States, Italy and France and had a special screening at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Reporting ... A Revolution is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Bassam Mortada. Comedy At Ellen's Age is a 2010 film written by Horst Markgraf and Pia Marais and directed by Pia Marais. "Ellen must come to terms with a new turn in her life. Although her job as a flight attendant keeps her circling the globe, she feels her private life has become a kind of placebo, giving her the sense of security she needs so badly. She suffers a panic attack whilst on duty, and has to disembark and leave an airplane that is preparing to take-off. As she crosses the airfield, she knows instinctively that she is leaving her old life behind. Driven by a sense of alienation, Ellen seeks a place to belong, and in doing so, becomes a tourist in the lives of the people and groups she encounters." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival site. Thriller Æon Flux is a 2005 American science fiction action film directed by Karyn Kusama. The film is a loose adaptation of the animated science fiction television series of the same name, which was created by animator Peter Chung. It stars Charlize Theron as the title character. The film was released on December 2, 2005 by Paramount Pictures in the United States. Comedy Poisons or the World History of Poisoning is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. Comedy Needing You... is a 2000 Hong Kong romantic comedy film, produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. Needing You... is the first film produced by One Hundred Years of Film Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of China Star Entertainment Group. Comedy Love Returns is a 2004 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Sergio Rubini. For her performance Giovanna Mezzogiorno won the Nastro d'Argento for best supporting actress. Comedy The Great Kilapy is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Zézé Gamboa. The film was an international co-production between companies in Angola, Brazil and Portugal. Comedy Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peter Sollett and starring Michael Cera and Kat Dennings. Written by Lorene Scafaria and based on the novel of the same name by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, the story tells of teenager Nick and Norah, who meet when Norah asks Nick to pretend to be her boyfriend for five minutes. Over the course of the night, they try to find their favorite band's secret show and search for Norah's drunken best friend. The film came into development in 2003 when producer Kerry Kohansky Roberts found Cohn and Levithan's novel and decided to adapt it for film. Scafaria was hired to write the script in 2005, and Sollett signed on to direct the film in 2006. Principal photography took place over 29 days from October to December 2007, primarily in Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City. The film premiered on September 6, 2008 at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically on October 3, 2008. It tripled its US$10 million budget with a total gross of US$33.5 million. Documentary film The Silent World is a 1956 French documentary film co-directed by the famed French oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau and a young Louis Malle. The Silent World is noted as one of the first films to use underwater cinematography to show the ocean depths in color. Its title derives from Cousteau's 1953 book The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure. The film was shot aboard the ship Calypso. Cousteau and his team of divers shot 25 kilometers of film over two years in the Mediterranean Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, of which 2.5 kilometers were included in the finished documentary. The film later faced criticism for environmental damage done during the filmmaking. In one scene, the crew of the Calypso massacre a school of sharks that were drawn to the carcass of a baby whale, which itself had been mortally injured by the crew, albeit accidentally. In another, Cousteau uses dynamite near a coral reef in order to make a more complete census of the marine life in its vicinity. Cousteau later became more environmentally conscious, involved in marine conservation, and was even called "the father of the environmental movement" by Ted Turner. Comedy Giravolte (Freewheeling in Roma) is a 2001 comedy-drama, adventure film from Italy, written and directed by Carola Spadoni; with writing credits by Graziano Misuraca. Documentary film Kushaya Ingagasi is a documentary film nominated for Best Documentary at the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Comedy April in Love is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Gérald Hustache-Mathieu. Documentary film River of Renewal is a 2009 documentary film written by Stephen Most and directed by Carlos Bolado. Thriller Ocean's Twelve is a 2004 American comedy heist film, which acts as the sequel to 2001's Ocean's Eleven. Like its predecessor, which was a remake of the 1960 heist film Ocean's 11, the film was directed by Steven Soderbergh and used an ensemble cast. It was released in the United States on December 10, 2004. A third film, Ocean's Thirteen, was released on June 8, 2007, in the United States—thus forming the Ocean's Trilogy. The film stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Andy García, Julia Roberts, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac. It was the tenth highest-grossing film of 2004. Animation Ghost in the Shell 2.0 is a 2008 animated action film written by Masamune Shirow and KKazunori Itô and directed by Mamoru Oshii. Comedy Dip N' Dance is a 2013 short animation comedy film written and directed by Hugo Cierzniak. Comedy Marquise is a 1997 French dramatic film directed by Véra Belmont, and starring Sophie Marceau, Bernard Giraudeau, and Lambert Wilson. Written by Jean-François Josselin, Véra Belmont, Marcel Beaulieu, and Gérard Mordillat, the film is about a glorious dancer and actress who rises from obscurity to win the hearts of some of France's most prominent citizens, including Moliere, Racine, and King Louis XIV. She is helped in her career by a rotund comic, who falls in love with her, marries her, and brings her to Paris to launch her career. Despite her intimate involvement with other men, she keeps a special place in her heart reserved only for her unlikely spouse. Set in seventeenth century France, the film was shot on location in Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Marquise was nominated for the AFI Fest Grand Jury Prize, the British Independent Film Award for Best Foreign Independent Film, and the César Award for Best Music. Comedy The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love is a 1995 film, written and directed by Maria Maggenti, of the story of two very different high school girls who fall in love. It generated good notices and publicity at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival. It also launched the film careers of Laurel Holloman, Nicole Ari Parker and Dale Dickey. Comedy The Belle of Rome is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. Thriller Albino Alligator is a 1997 film directed by Kevin Spacey in his directorial debut, it starred Matt Dillon, Faye Dunaway and Gary Sinise. The film tells the story of three small-time criminals who take hostages when they are cornered by the police. The title refers to the way that alligators will use an albino among them as a sacrifice, so that the opposing alligators will be distracted and prey themselves. Comedy Nie ma róży bez ognia title in Polish: There is no rose without fire, in reference to two mixed up proverbs – There is no rose without thorns, and There is no smoke without the fire – is a Polish comedy film from 1974 directed by Stanisław Bareja. The subject is the chronic apartment shortage in Communist Poland. The film has been released for the English speaking world with subtitles, under the title: A Jungle Book of Regulations. Thriller Fire Birds is a 1990 action-thriller film directed by David Green and produced by William Badalato, Keith Barish and Arnold Kopelson. The storyline was conceived by retired Lt. Colonels Step Tyner and John K. Swensson and retired Marine Capt. Dale Dye and developed into a screenplay written by Paul F. Edwards, Nick Thiel and uncredited David Taylor. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Tommy Lee Jones and Sean Young. Cage is cast as a helicopter pilot attempting to help dismantle a drug cartel in South America. Jones plays his pilot instructor and senior ranked military officer during his flight training, while Young portrays his love interest. Production of the film was a co-production between the Walt Disney Studios and Nova International Films. It was commercially released under Disney's Touchstone Pictures label. The movie featured elaborate aerial stunt sequences, involving combat helicopters. Fire Birds premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on May 25, 1990 grossing a modest $14,760,451 in domestic ticket receipts. Animation Romeo and Juliet in Rio is a short animated film directed Chayene Torres, Carla Lizaraso, Felisa Carvalho and Maria Eloá Moreira. Comedy L'uccello migratore is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Comedy All About Steve is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Phil Traill that stars Sandra Bullock, Thomas Haden Church, and Bradley Cooper as the eponymous Steve. The film was panned by critics and is the winner of two Golden Raspberry Awards. Comedy The Girls Are Willing is a 1958 Danish film directed by Gabriel Axel. It was chosen as Denmark's official submission to the 31st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It was also entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Guided Muscle is a 1955 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Along with The Grey-Hounded Hare and Tugboat Granny, Guided Muscle was one of the three cartoons on the final episode of ABC's The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show, on September 2, 2000. In fact, it was the last cartoon seen in that episode. Documentary film Lullaby to My Father is an upcoming 2012 feature documentary directed by Amos Gitai that premiered at the Venice Film Festival. The film relates the story of Gitai's father, Munio Weinraub, an eminent Israeli architect. Weinraub was a student at the Bauhaus design and architecture school in the city of Dessau when Hitler closed the school in 1933. In May 1933, Weinraub was accused of "treason against the German people", sent to prison and later expelled from Germany. The film traces Munio's route from Poland to Germany, from Switzerland to Palestine. Gitai has written that his film "is a voyage searching for the relationships between a father and his son, architecture and movies, the history of a journey and intimate memories. Like in my movie Carmel, based on my mother, Efratia's, letters, there is no chronological sequence of events. It is not a reconstituted biography, but a mosaic. The story comes together piece by piece, as a poetical association of pictures, faces, voyages, real architecture and snippets of fiction." Thriller Assault on Wall Street, formerly known as Bailout: The Age Of Greed, is a 2013 direct-to-DVD American–Canadian drama thriller film written and directed by Uwe Boll, and starring Dominic Purcell. The film stars Purcell as a security guard who struggles to pay for his wife's medical bills and loses his investments in the 2007–08 financial crisis, prompting a shooting spree on Wall Street after his wife takes her own life. The film had a limited theatrical release on May 10, 2013, and was expanded to a wide release in the United States on July 30, 2013. Comedy The Parole Officer is a 2001 British comedy film, directed by John Duigan. It was the first feature film to star comedian Steve Coogan. The film follows a diverse group of former criminals as they assist their probation officer in proving his innocence after a murder accusation. Comedy Howrah Bridge is a 1958 film directed by Shakti Samanta. Its name is a reference to Howrah Bridge, which connects Howrah to Kolkata over the Hooghly River. It features the well known Hindi song "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu"which was reused in the film Salaam Bombay!. This song was sung by Geeta Dutt and picturised on Helen. Director Samanta also said that the sensuous club number "Aaiye Meherbaan" picturized on Madhubala was also very memorable. The Music Director is O. P. Nayyar. The songs of this film were penned by the famous lyricist and Urdu poet Qamar Jalalabadi. The film performed "above average" at the box office. There is an intertextual reference to the song "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" in Karan Johar's 1998 film "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai". Comedy Paying the Piper is a 1949 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig. It is a parody of the fairy tale The Pied Piper and it involves Porky trying to stop a cat that disguises himself as the last rat to bring the rats back for the local cats, and later, to get the reward money back from the cat, by playing a clarinet. It has Porky in the role of the piper character. Science Fiction Evil Aliens is a British slapstick horror-comedy film directed by Jake West, in the tradition of films such as Braindead, House, and Evil Dead. It was the first full-length British horror film to be filmed using Sony HD cameras, and contains almost 140 digital effects shots and a huge amount of gory conventional special effects. Thriller Gravesend is a 1997 criminal drama film directed by Salvatore Stabile. Comedy So This is Paris is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Brothers and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film is based on an old stage play Reveillon by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halevy. It stars Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller. Preserved at the Library of Congress and the Turner Entertainment Company. Comedy Year of the Comet is a 1992 romantic comedy adventure film about the pursuit of the most valuable bottle of wine in history. The title refers to the year it was bottled, 1811, which was known for the Great Comet of 1811, and also as one of the best years in history for European wine. It stars Tim Daly, Penelope Ann Miller and Louis Jourdan in his last film role prior to his retirement from film acting. Peter Yates directed William Goldman's original screenplay. Documentary film Has God Forsaken Africa? is a Canadian 2008 documentary film. Comedy For 80 Days is a 2010 drama film written and directed by Jon Garaño and José Mari Goenaga. Documentary film Letter to Anna is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Eric Bergkraut. Thriller Ra is an upcoming Indian Tamil fantasy thriller film written by Ashraf and Prabu Yuvaraj and directed by debutant Prabu Yuvaraj. The movie features Ashraf and Aditi Chengappa in lead roles. Produced by Ameen and Akbar and featuring music by Raj Aryan, it has cinematography by Saravanan Ramasamy. With Lot of Lively Music coming in the air these days, Kollywood has spotted Raj Aryan to relish the essence of the movie. The film was launched at Chennai in July 2013. Comedy Festa di laurea is a 1985 Italian drama film directed by Pupi Avati. For his soundtrack Riz Ortolani won a Nastro d'Argento for Best Score. Comedy Kitchen Party is a 1997 film written and directed by Gary Burns. The movie cast a number of then-unknown young Canadian actors, including Scott Speedman, Laura Harris, and Tygh Runyan, and was released on September 8, 1997 at the Toronto Film Festival. Comedy Lars and the Real Girl is a 2007 American-Canadian comedy-drama film written by Nancy Oliver and directed by Craig Gillespie. It stars Ryan Gosling, Emily Mortimer, Paul Schneider, Kelli Garner and Patricia Clarkson. The film follows Lars, a sweet yet quirky, socially inept young man, who develops a romantic relationship with an anatomically correct sex doll, a "RealDoll" named Bianca, and the story of how his older brother, his brother's wife, and the rest of the small town grow to accept and welcome Bianca into the community for Lars's sake, not realizing that she would touch all of their lives in such a profound way. Despite not earning back its initial budget in theatrical release, Lars and the Real Girl was critically acclaimed. It earned an Academy Award nomination for "Best Writing", while Gosling received a Golden Globe Award nomination for "Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy" and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role". Comedy Sunburn is a 1979 British-American detective-comedy film directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starring Farrah Fawcett, Charles Grodin and Art Carney. It is based on the novel The Bind by Stanley Ellin. Animation Chhota Bheem In Junglee Kabeela is an Indian animated movie which belongs to the Chhota Bheem series. The main character of the movie is Bheem. It is the 17th movie of the series. Running Time- 55 mins. The story of this movie is same as Chhota Bheem and The Broken Amulet. This movie was released on 9 June 2013. Documentary film Hongrie vers quel socialisme? is a 1976 documentary, short film directed by Claude Weisz. Thriller Mexico City is a 2000 Canadian film directed and co-written by Richard Shepard. The plot revolves around a woman who has to find her brother who has gone missing in Mexico City. Comedy His Majesty's Adjutant is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1932. Thriller Fear City is a 1984 American action-thriller directed by Abel Ferrara. The lead roles are played by Billy Dee Williams and Tom Berenger. In 2012 the film was released on Blu-ray by Shout! Factory. Documentary film The Time We Have is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Mira Jargil. Thriller Cyber Bandits is a 1995 science fiction film directed by USC graduate Erik Fleming, with Visual Effects by fellow USC graduate Steven Robiner, and starring Alexandra Paul, Robert Hays along with lead Martin Kemp of the rock group Spandau Ballet; also featuring other British rock personalities Adam Ant, and Grace Jones. It was distributed by Columbia Tristar and released on DVD in December 2004. Comedy Estlin, a young idealist, is thrust into the real world without the protective bubble of college he's grown accustomed to. His job at a local newspaper doesn't promote social change and Brooke, his political partner in crime, is leaving Brooklyn for Ohio. Frustrated and lost, he falls for Sophie, a whimsical artist with an optimistic view of life. As their relationship grows, Estlin discovers a dark, secretive undertone to Sophie's simplistic take on the world. But when he pursues the truth, their relationship crumbles, plunging him further into confusion and isolation. With seemingly nowhere else to go, he heads to a protest in Washington, DC. But as he searches for the remains of 1960s idealism, he must come to terms with what has been lost, what still remains and where he must go from here. Animation The Tale of What I Want and Don’t Want is a 2005 short animation family film written and directed by Ricardo Antonio Barahona. Documentary film Hooligans & Thugs: Soccer's Most Violent Fan Fights is a 2003 documentary film directed by Ian Carrington. Science Fiction Disposable is a 2010 short sci-fi mystery romance film written and directed by Alexis Gambis. Science Fiction Assault Girls is a Japanese live-action feature written and directed by Mamoru Oshii. Documentary film Viramundo is a 2013 documentary film directed by Pierre-Yves Borgeaud. Thriller Pusher is a 2012 British crime thriller film directed by Luis Prieto. It is an English-language remake of Nicolas Winding Refn's 1996 film of the same name. The film stars Richard Coyle, Agyness Deyn, Bronson Webb, and Paul Kaye. Refn takes on the role of executive producer, with Rupert Preston of Vertigo Films and Chris Simon and Felix Vossen of Embargo Films producing. International sales are handled by Gaumont Film Company. Comedy Hi De Ho is a 1947 American musical race movie that was released by All American and has an African-American cast. The film stars Cab Calloway. He performs a number of songs in the film, including a capella versions of "Minnie was a Hep Cat" and "St. James Infirmary" with his orchestra. The orchestra also provides incidental music for the other performers. Featured in the movie are the Peters Sisters and the Miller Brothers and Lois. Comedy Bear is a 2011 short film written by Nash Edgerton and David Michôd and directed by Nash Edgerton. "Jack means well, but sometimes good intentions have horrible consequences." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Documentary film Under the Southern Cross also known as The Devil’s Pit or Taranga, is a 1929 American drama film set in New Zealand, directed by Lew Collins for Universal Studios, who also wrote the screenplay. Originally titled Taranga by the original director Alexander Markey, but was completed by Collins and released as Under the Southern Cross in 1929, then with the introduction of sound was given a soundtrack and retitled The Devil’s Pit in 1930. The film was shot on White Island, which has an active volcano. It is one of four films which lay claim to be the first "New Zealand talkie", although dubious as the sound was added to the 1930 release in the United States. Only fragments of out-takes are left. The film probably has no connection with the 1927 British film of the same name, Under the Southern Cross, directed by Gustav Pauli. Comedy Working Tra$h is a 1990 television film and one of the first TV movies made for the then-burgeoning Fox Network. The film stars George Carlin and also features a young Ben Stiller in his first leading role. Comedy La capagira is a 2000 film written by Andrea Piva and directed by Alessandro Piva. Documentary film Tathagatha Buddha: The Life & Times of Gautama Buddha, also known as Gautama Buddha and as The Path Finder, is a multilingual feature film on the life and times of the Buddha directed by Allani Sridhar and is based upon the story by Sadguru Sivananda Murty. The film was released in Telugu in 2007 and in other languages in 2008. Thriller Naan Avanillai is a Tamil film directed by Selva. It is a remake of K. Balachander's classic of the same title, starring matinee idol Gemini Ganesan, which was a remake of 1962 Marathi language film To Mee Navhech, written by Pralhad K. Atre and acted by Prabhakar Panashikar. The thriller movie has Jeevan in the lead role and Sneha, Namitha, Malavika, Jyorthirmayi and Keerti Chawla as his five heroines. This movie created great expectations in the industry, because it was a hit when it was originally made in 1974. Shooting began in December 2006 and it was released in April 2007. The film became a success upon release. It was remade in Kannada as Budhivanta in 2008. Comedy The Benchwarmers is a 2006 American sports-comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan. It stars Rob Schneider, David Spade and Jon Heder. It is produced by Revolution Studios and Happy Madison Productions and is distributed by Columbia Pictures. Thriller The I Inside is a 2003 psychological thriller directed by Roland Suso Richter. It was written by Michael Cooney based on his own play Point of Death. This film has no connection with the science-fiction novel The I Inside, by Alan Dean Foster. Comedy C.I.D. Unnikrishnan B.A. B.Ed. is a 1994 Malayalam film starring Jayaram, Manian Pillai Raju, Jagathi Sreekumar, Rohini, and Sukumaran. The comedy is written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi and directed by Rajasenan. It was made as a homage to C.I.D. Nazeer. Comedy Donald's Cousin Gus is a 1939 Walt Disney cartoon in which Donald Duck is visited by his gluttonous cousin, Gus Goose, who proceeds to eat Donald out of house and home. It was released on May 3, 1939. This cartoon was also the first ever pre-recorded program to be televised in the United States, airing as part of NBC's "first night" of sponsored programming on May 3, 1939. The short was directed by Jack King, and animated by Lee Morehouse, Wolfgang Reitherman, and Don Towsley. The story was created by Jack Hannah and Carl Barks. Comedy Lulu In The Nude is a 2012 drama comedy film written by Sólveig Anspach and Jean-Luc Gaget, directed by Sólveig Anspach. Documentary film "A documentary exploring the pro-sex movement over the past three decades through interviews with activists, sex workers and performers alongside archive footage of actions and excerpts from feminist pornography. The pro-sex feminist movement began in the United States in the 1980s. Among other things it asserts that pornography must be taken outside of patriarchal control, and that in the hands of women and sexual minorities it can become a tool of liberation. Despentes (Baise Moi) takes a wide ranging look at the movement, conducting interviews with key figures in the USA, France and Spain, and mapping the evolution of pro-sex, or post-porn, from its pioneers like Annie Sprinkle to newer European work like Emilie Jouvet's Too Much Pussy! Thought provoking and explicit, Mutantes is part of a very queer feminist revolution." Quoting Nazmia Jamal from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Comedy Vacation of Petrov and Vasechkin, Usual and Incredible is a 1984 Soviet film. School hooligans Petrov and Vasechkin go to Young Pioneer camp for summer vacation. The community of the Camp waits for cool hooligan Gus and thinks Vasechkin is Gus, like in The Government Inspector. Comedy Wish I Was Here is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Zach Braff and co-written with his brother Adam Braff. The film stars Braff, Josh Gad, Ashley Greene, Kate Hudson, Joey King, and Mandy Patinkin. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014 and was given a limited release on July 18, 2014 by Focus Features. Documentary film The Cube is an hour-long teleplay that aired on NBC's weekly anthology television show NBC Experiment in Television in 1969. The production was produced and directed by puppeteer and filmmaker Jim Henson, and was one of several experiments with the live-action film medium which he conducted in the 1960s, before focusing entirely on The Muppets and other puppet works. The screenplay was co-written by long-time Muppet writer Jerry Juhl. The teleplay only aired twice: first on February 23 of 1969, with a rerun on February 21 of 1971. Comedy "Pooja Kiven Aa" is a 2013 Punjabi comedy film directed by Nidhi Sharma and produced by Romi Tahli. The film stars Miss Pooja, Tarun Khanna, Sahil Veedoliya and Raj Jhinger. Comedy The Con Artist is a 2010 romantic comedy film directed by Risa Bramon Garcia and written by Michael Melski and Collin Friesen, starring Rossif Sutherland, Rebecca Romijn, Sarah Roemer and Donald Sutherland. The film was released straight-to-DVD on June 14, 2011. Documentary film The Table is a 2011 documentary biography film directed by Ana Barredo. Comedy Remember the Night is a 1940 American romantic comedy/drama Christmas film directed by Mitchell Leisen, and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray. The film was written by Preston Sturges—his last as a writer before he became a writer-director with The Great McGinty. Documentary film Los montes is a 1982 documentary, short film directed by José María Martín Sarmiento. Documentary film Dave Mason: Live At Sunrise was recorded at the Sunrise Musical Theater in Sunrise, Florida, and released by Image Entertainment in 2002. The 66 minute DVD is the first video release for Mason since his 1981 Laserdisc release Dave Mason - Live At Perkins Palace. This performance was also released as an audio-only CD that same year. Executive Producers Pierre Lamoureux Barry Ehrman Enliven Entertainment LLC Producer Dave Mason Co-Producer and Mix Engineer Phil Bonanno Performers Dave Mason - Vocals & Guitar Richard Campbell - Bass Guitar, Vocals Johnne Sambataro - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals Bobby Scumaci - Keyboards, Vocals Greg Babcock - Drums Songs Let It Go, Let It Flow Only You Know And I Know World In Changes We Just Disagree 40,000 Headmen Look At You, Look At Me Dear Mr. Fantasy All Along the Watchtower Feelin' Alright Comedy Barnie et ses petites contrariétés is a 2001 comedy drama film written by Bruno Chiche, Alain Layrac and Fabrice Roger-Lacan and directed by Bruno Chiche. Animation Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops is a 1986 anime science fiction film based on the popular anime/manga series, Doraemon. The original plot was written by Fujiko F. Fujio. Alternate titles include The Platoon of Iron Men, or The Robot Army. The film pays homage to many anime series featuring giant robots or "mecha", most notably Gundam and Mazinger. This film was later remade in 3D. Comedy The Timid Young Man is a 1935 short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Comedy Garbage is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Phil Volken. Animation The Dragon That Wasn't (Or Was He?) is a 1983 Dutch film written and directed by Harrie Geelen, Bjørn Frank Jensen and Bert Kroon. Based on the comic strip Tom Poes, created by Marten Toonder, this was the first animated feature produced in the Netherlands. Science Fiction Night Caller from Outer Space, also known as simply The Night Caller or Blood Beast from Outer Space, is a British 1965 science fiction film directed by John Gilling. It is based on Frank Crisp's novel The Night Callers. Documentary film Journey Of The Cake is a 2013 Documentary film directed by Ayşe Funda Aras. Documentary film The Air Force Thunderbirds have been thrilling audiences since the 1950's. Their awe-inspiring demonstrations are seen by millions of people all over the world. Few however get to witness what it takes behind the scenes to safely execute their dazzling air show. The demonstrations only last about 45 minutes, but it takes 14 hours of preparation to make that happen. Comedy Son of Rambow is a 2007 British-French-German comedy-drama film written and directed by Garth Jennings. The film premiered on 22 January 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. It was later shown at the Newport Beach Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and Glasgow Film Festival. The film was also shown at the 51st BFI London Film Festival. Son of Rambow was released in the United Kingdom on 4 April 2008 and opened in limited release in the United States on 2 May 2008. Set during an English summer during the early 1980s, the film is a coming of age story about two schoolboys and their attempts to make an amateur film inspired by First Blood. Comedy Twist Again in Moscow is a 1986 comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. Science Fiction Crack in the World is an American science-fiction disaster movie filmed in Spain in 1964 and released by Paramount Pictures. Comedy Detroit Rock City is a 1999 American comedy film about four teenagers in a Kiss cover band who try to see their idols in Detroit in 1978. Comparable to Rock 'n' Roll High School, Dazed and Confused, The Stöned Age, and I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Detroit Rock City tells a coming of age story through a filter of 1970s music and culture in the United States. The movie ultimately took its title from the Kiss song of the same name. It flopped at the box office, grossing fewer than five million dollars domestically, while the final gross of $24,217,115 barely passed the budget. The film was shot at Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute in Scarborough, Toronto and other Ontario locations. Other Ontario locations include Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, Ontario. Animation Joseph in Egypt is a 1992 short animation and family film written by Brian Nissen and directed by Richard Rich. Comedy Between Friends: Ithala is a 2014 comedy film written by Khobi Ledwaba and directed by Zuko Nodada. Comedy Variety Lights is a 1950 Italian romantic drama film produced and directed by Federico Fellini and Alberto Lattuada and starring Peppino De Filippo, Carla Del Poggio, and Giulietta Masina. The film is about a beautiful but ambitious young woman who joins a traveling troupe of third-rate vaudevillians and inadvertently causes jealousy and emotional crises. A collaboration with Alberto Lattuada in production, direction, and writing, Variety Lights launched Fellini's directorial career. Prior to this film, Fellini worked primarily as a screenwriter, most notably working on Roberto Rossellini’s Rome, Open City. Science Fiction My Science Project is an American 1985 comedy science fiction film directed by Jonathan R. Betuel. Although not performing as well, the movie follows on heels of other teen-sci-fi/comedy films released the same year, such as Back to the Future, Real Genius, and Weird Science. Thriller Ab Ke Baras is a Bollywood film released in the year 2002. It had launched the career of the two newcomers, Amrita Rao and Arya Babbar. Comedy American Boyfriends is a 1989 Canadian comedy-drama film, and the sequel to My American Cousin. As before, it was written and directed by Sandy Wilson. Margaret Langrick and John Wildman reprise their roles as Sandy Wilcox and Butch Walker respectively. The soundtrack for this film contains songs by a number of popular Canadian music groups of the era including Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts, Colin James, Sass Jordan, Spirit of the West and BTO. The soundtrack was released on CD by Penta Records. Science Fiction The Watch is a 2012 science fiction comedy film directed by Akiva Schaffer and written by Jared Stern, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. It stars Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill and Richard Ayoade. The film follows Evan, Bob, Franklin, and Jamarcus, a group of neighbors who form a suburban neighborhood-watch group. When they uncover an alien plot threatening the world, they are forced into action. The film began its development in 2008 under producer Shawn Levy as a teen-targeted project written by Jared Stern. Between 2009 and late 2010 it saw different directors and stars join the project until November 2010, when it moved in a new direction under Rogen and Goldberg. Filming began in October 2011 in the state of Georgia, concluding in January 2012. The film's marketing campaign was affected by the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin by a neighborhood-watch member. As a result, the campaign was refocused on the alien premise instead of the film leads and the film's name was changed from Neighborhood Watch to The Watch. It was released on July 27, 2012 in North America. Comedy The Man, the Woman and the Money is a 1965 Italian comedy film in three segments, directed by Eduardo De Filippo, Marco Ferreri and Luciano Salce. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Virna Lisi, Catherine Spaak, Pamela Tiffin and Luciano Salce. The literal translation of the Italian title is "Today, Tomorrow and The day after tomorrow" Thriller Top of the World is a 1997 film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Peter Weller, Dennis Hopper and Tia Carrere. It also featured David Alan Grier, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Peter Coyote and Joe Pantoliano. The plot is set in Las Vegas. Comedy Sylvester's latest baby-kangaroo-sure-looks-like-a-giant-mouse fiasco, this time with a dopey lug named Benny instead of his son as his companion. Sylvester and his big, dumb cat friend Benny go mousing on the waterfront. Sylvester is interested in getting a meal, while Benny seeks companionship. Sylvester runs into Hippety Hopper and tries to run, but Benny won't let him go, and he forces Sylvester to try and catch the baby kangaroo "to have one for my very own, to love him and pet him, to hug him and hug him, pet him and pet him." Comedy Young Husbands is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. For this film Armando Nannuzzi won a Silver Ribbon for Best cinematografy. Documentary film Of Mines and Men is a 1991 film directed by Raghu Krishna. Comedy The Death of Seasons is an absurdist comedy film that was released in May 2005. Co-directed by Christopher A. Peterson and William A. Harty III, the film takes place after in the wilderness of the northeastern United States after a zombie uprising. The film follows two men, Tom Cruise and Frank Hellicopter as they venture through the wilderness in search for their friend and mentor, Father Lancelot. Documentary film Nice Bombs is a 2006 documentary film directed by Iraqi-American filmmaker Usama Alshaibi about his return to his home country to visit his family after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The film is co-produced by Alshaibi's wife Kristie Alshaibi and co-executive produced by Studs Terkel. Animation FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue is a 1998 animated film, a direct-to-video sequel to FernGully: The Last Rainforest. It was directed by Phil Robinson & Dave Marshall and written by Chris Fink and Richard Tulloch. Comedy I Made a Splash is a 1980 comedy film directed by Maurizio Nichetti and Guido Manuli. Comedy Billy Elliot is a 2000 British drama film written by Lee Hall and directed by Stephen Daldry. Set in north-eastern England during the 1984-85 coal miners' strike, it stars Jamie Bell as 11-year-old Billy, an aspiring dancer dealing with the negative stereotype of the male ballet dancer; Gary Lewis as his coal miner father; Jamie Draven as Billy's older brother and Julie Walters as his ballet teacher. In 2001, author Melvin Burgess was commissioned to write the novelisation of the film based on Lee Hall's screenplay. The story was adapted for the West End stage as Billy Elliot the Musical in 2005; it opened in Australia in 2007 and on Broadway in 2008. Animation Le Courant Faible De La Rivière is a 2013 short animated fantasy-comedy romance film written and directed by Joel Vaudreuil. Documentary film Gambia, The Smiling Coast is a Spanish 2010 documentary film. Comedy Vaaliba Raja is an upcoming Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Sai Gokul Ramanath starring Santhanam, Sethu, and Vishakha Singh. Nushrat Bharucha, Jayaprakash, Devadarshini and Chitra Lakshmanan are also part of the cast. The film's crew includes music director Radhan, who has earlier composed for the Telugu film Andala Rakshasi, and Loganathan, who shot the acclaimed Malayalam film Ustad Hotel. Shooting for the film started from June 19. Documentary film The Shebabs of Yarmouk is a 2013 drama documentary film written and directed by Axel Salvatori-Sinz. Comedy Acting Class is an upcoming South Korean comedy film about an extra who, to pay back the debt accumulated by his father's stroke, tricks a wealthy conglomerate family into thinking he is their long-lost, developmentally disabled son. Yoon Kye-sang was originally cast in the lead role, but pulled out after the film encountered pre-production delays. Thriller Cover is a drama thriller film starring Aunjanue Ellis, Razaaq Adoti, Vivica A. Fox, and Leon. The film was produced and directed by Bill Duke and open at selective theaters on February 22, 2008. Comedy Nemici d'infanzia is a 1995 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Script. Thriller The General Died at Dawn is a 1936 film that tells the story of a mercenary who meets a beautiful girl while trying to keep arms from getting to a vicious warlord in war-torn China. The movie was written by Charles G. Booth and Clifford Odets, and directed by Lewis Milestone. It stars Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll, Akim Tamiroff, and Dudley Digges. Director Milestone has a cameo role. The movie was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography and Best Music, Score. There are several scenes in the film that show startling originality at the time. At one point, the camera focuses on a white door knob, and then dissolves to a white billiard ball to connect disparate scenes. In another scene, two characters have a conversation in which they speculate about the fates of other characters in the drama. The answers to their questions appear in screen segments in the corners of the screen, marking an unusual use of split screen to join narrative. The main character, O'Hara, is based on the real-life Anglo-Canadian Jewish adventurer Morris Abraham "Two-Gun" Cohen. During the early 1930s, Cohen ran guns for various warlords in mainland China. Comedy My Worst Nightmare is a 2011 film written and directed by Anne Fontaine, starring Isabelle Huppert, Benoît Poelvoorde and André Dussollier. Thriller Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure is a 1995 film directed by Jim Wynorski. Animation The Fox and the Hound is a 1981 American animated film loosely based on the Daniel P. Mannix novel of the same name, produced by Walt Disney Productions and released in the United States on July 10, 1981. The 24th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film tells the story of two unlikely friends, a red fox named Tod and a hound dog named Copper, who struggle to preserve their friendship during their childhood despite their emerging instincts and the surrounding social pressures demanding them to be adversaries. The film is directed by Ted Berman, Richard Rich and Art Stevens and features the voices of Kurt Russell, Mickey Rooney, Jack Albertson, Pearl Bailey, Pat Buttram, Sandy Duncan, Richard Bakalyan, Paul Winchell, Jeanette Nolan, John Fiedler, John McIntire, Keith Coogan, and Corey Feldman. At the time of release it was the most expensive animated film produced to date, costing $12 million. A direct-to-video followup, The Fox and the Hound 2, was released to DVD on December 12, 2006. Documentary film The End of the Game is a 1975 American short documentary film directed by Robin Lehman. It won an Academy Award at the 48th Academy Awards in 1976 for Documentary Short Subject. Thriller Murder at Prime Suites is a 2013 Nigerian crime thriller film directed by Chris Eneng starring Joseph Benjamin, Keira Hewatch and Chelsea Eze. The movie was inspired by a much publicized similar murder that occurred in Lagos. The film stars Joseph Benjamin and Keira Hewatch. Animation Shangoul And Mangoul is a 2000 Iranian animated film directed by Farkhondeh Torabi and Merteza Ahadi. Its runtime is 18 minutes and it is based on a Persian folktale. The Big Bad Wolf takes advantage of the mother goat being out. But the kids defend themselves. Comedy Tawaif is a Bollywood movie released in 1985. It was produced by R.C. Kumar and directed by B. R. Chopra. Comedy Men with Beards is a documentary, biographical and comedy film directed by Dylan Fries and Michael Sanders. Animation Gonzales' Tamales is a Looney Tunes animated film. Documentary film Filming Othello is a 1978 documentary film directed by and starring Orson Welles about the making of his award-winning 1952 production Othello. The film, which was produced for West German television, was the last completed feature film directed by Welles. Comedy Too Beautiful to Lie is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about a beautiful ex-con and a naive village pharmacist. Documentary film Lucky Jack - Three Attempts to Stop Smoking is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Peter Liechti. Comedy The Inkwell is a 1994 romantic comedy/drama film, directed by Matty Rich. The film stars Larenz Tate, Joe Morton, Suzzanne Douglass, Glynn Turman, and Vanessa Bell Calloway. Comedy Before Midnight is a 2013 American romantic drama film, the third in a trilogy featuring two characters, following Before Sunrise and Before Sunset. It was directed by Richard Linklater and stars Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. Co-written by Linklater, Hawke and Delpy, the film picks up the story nine years after the events of Before Sunset; Jesse and Céline spend a summer vacation together in Greece. Following a limited opening in May, the film was released wide in June 2013 and grossed over $20 million worldwide. As with the previous films, Before Midnight received widespread acclaim and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Some elements were drawn from the screenplay for the first film. Comedy Laisse tes mains sur mes hanches is a film directed by Chantal Lauby released on April 2, 2003. Comedy Ninja Kids!!! is a 2011 Japanese family-oriented comedy film directed by Takashi Miike. The film is live-action adaptation of the Japanese anime series Nintama Rantarō. The film stars Seishiro Kato as Rantaro who is sent to a ninja training school by his parents. During the summer, they are challenged by a group of rival ninjas which culminates in a race to ring a bell on top of a mountain. Ninja Kids!!! had its world premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival on July 3, 2011 and was released theatrically in Japan on July 23 where it was the fourth highest grossing film in its opening week. Documentary film Chelsea on the Rocks is a documentary film directed by Abel Ferrara about the Hotel Chelsea. It premiered out of competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. The film features Ferrara interviewing people who have and had lived at the hotel and intercutting that dramatized footage of some famous events that took place there. During the film's interviews and docudrama Gaby Hoffmann, Dennis Hopper, Robert Crumb, Adam Goldberg and Bijou Phillips make appearances. Comedy Catch As Catch Can is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Indovina. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Bayside Shakedown 2 is the second movie based on the popular Bayside Shakedown TV series, known for its unique and humorous depiction of the Japanese police force while avoiding the conventions that define most police dramas. The movie was released in the summer of 2003. Bayside Shakedown 2 is the highest grossing non-animated Japanese movie on domestic screens and earned 17.35 billion yen at the box office. Animation My...My... is a 2011 short-animated film directed by Lei Lei. Documentary film "As director John Waters puts it in Yony Leyser’s long-awaited documentary, William S. Burroughs became famous “for all the things you were supposed to hide: He was gay; he was a junkie; he shot his wife.” William S. Burroughs: A Man Within examines the cultural forces and tragic biographical events that shaped The Naked Lunch author, while tracing the wide range of his influence from punk rock to performance art. Burroughs’ education and pedigree set him apart from his Beat compatriots. He privately mourned the death of his wife, whom he shot in Mexico playing a drunken round of William Tell, and his estranged son, who died attempting to approximate his father’s former junkie lifestyle. Though he chaffed at being labeled a “gay revolutionary,” Burroughs’ writing envisioned queer sexuality as something far more subversive and unstable than mere identity politics. Combining clips from Burroughs’ own experimental films, later home movies and interviews with a the writers’ close associates, friends, and admirers — among others, Waters, Thurston Moore, Diane DiPrima, James Grauerholz, Patti Smith and Genesis P-Orridge — A Man Within is both a stylistic testament to Burroughs’ incalculable effect on contemporary culture and a revealing portrait of the guarded, contradictory man behind the countercultural icon in the gray flannel suit." Quoting the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Sexual Chronicles of a French Family is a 2012 coming-of-age family comedy film written by Pascal Arnold and directed by Pascal Arnold and Jean-Marc Barr. Comedy The story of a group of friends who reunite for their annual 4th of July weekend only to be confronted by Chad, a strange and beautiful nature photographer who begins to change their lives one by one. Documentary film All the Labor is a 2013 documentary and musical film directed by Doug Hawes-Davis. Thriller The Kovak Box is a 2006 Spanish-British thriller film directed by Daniel Monzón and starring Timothy Hutton, Lucía Jiménez, Annette Badland and David Kelly. It is set on the island of Mallorca. Thriller Federal Protection is a 2002 action crime film written by Craig Smith and directed by Anthony Hickox. Documentary film Project Censored the Movie: Ending The Reign of Junkfood News is a 2013 documentary film about the news media in the United States written and directed by Christopher Oscar and Doug Hecker. The film is based on the work by Project Censored, a media organization at Sonoma State University that publishes under-reported news stories. It was released in April 2013 at the Sonoma International Film Festival. Comedy Footnote is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Joseph Cedar. "FOOTNOTE is the story of a great rivalry between a father and son. Both eccentric professors, they have dedicated their lives to their work. The father seems a stubborn purist who fears the establishment. His son, Uriel, appears to strive on accolades, endlessly seeking recognition. But one day, the tables turn. The two men switch places when the father learns he is to be awarded the most valuable honour one can receive. His desperate need for recognition is betrayed, his vanity exposed. Uriel is torn between pride and envy. Will he sabotage his father’s glory? FOOTNOTE is the story of insane competition, the admiration and envy for a role model, bringing father and son to a final, bitter confrontation." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Thriller Cortex is a 2008 crime film written by Nicolas Boukhrief, Frédérique Moreau and directed by Nicolas Boukhrief. Documentary film Comic Book Confidential is an American/Canadian documentary film, released in 1988. Directed by Ron Mann and written by Mann and Charles Lippincott, the film is a survey of the history of the comic book medium in the United States from the 1930s to the 1980s, as an art form and in social context. Documentary film Atle Antonsen er en av Norges mest prisbehengte komikere med blant annet 7 komipriser og 3 gullruter. Denne 5 timers dobbeldiskutgaven inneholder høydepunkter fra store deler av Atle Antonsens svært varierte og innholdsrike karriere. Inkludert på DVDen er selvsagt en raus rekke legendariske sketsjer fra storsuksessene Team Antonsen, Uti Vår Hage 1 og 2, Tre Brødre som ikke er brødre, Etaten, Nissene på Låven, XLTV og TVTV. I tillegg er det viet plass til en bunke høydepunkter fra mer ukjente TV-programmer han har bak seg, som En LUN aften med Antonsen og Golden fra Metropol TV og skjult kameraprogrammet TAXI på TVNorge så langt tilbake som 1995. Det hele er toppet med musikkvideoer og LIVE-opptredener med det tyskspråklige bandet DDR samt masse kuriosa og bonusmateriale. Deriblant klipp fra flere sceneshow som Team Eckbo og ikke minst hans første enmannshow Vårherre med bart fra 1996. Comedy Zohi Sdom is an Israeli comedy feature film released on August 5, 2010. It was conceived and created by the team behind the television programme, Eretz Nehederet, and directed by Muli Segev and Adam Sanderson. According to official figures, the movie was the most-watched Israeli film in the 25 years preceding it, with over half a million local tickets sold. The film is a comical depiction of the Biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah. It is centered on the families of Lot, the only righteous man in Sodom, and Bera the king of Sodom. Comedy The Longest Daycare is a 2012 American traditionally animated 3D short film starring Maggie Simpson from The Simpsons, which was shown prior to screenings of Ice Age: Continental Drift, on July 13, 2012, in the United States. The film is the second Simpsons theatrical release. Reception has been positive, praising the storytelling and graphics. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2013, losing to Paperman. Comedy Morena Clara is a 1954 film directed by Luis Lucia starring Lola Flores and Fernando Fernán Gómez. Documentary film The Palace of Knossos-did this building house the terrifying Minotaur? The Theate of Epidaurus-a front row seat for this dazzling fieat of engineering The Colossus of Rhodes-a lost triumph that has baffled experts for centuries The Lost Coty of Atlantis-join the search for this legendary lost civilization The Parthenon-a scandalous foundation for the greates wonder of ancient Greece Acropolis Inside Ancient Greece Comedy Rent-a-Cop is a 1988 action / comedy / crime film starring Burt Reynolds and Liza Minnelli. Reynolds plays a disgraced police officer, now working as a security guard, who falls in love with Minnelli, who plays a prostitute. The film helped both lead actors to be nominated for the 1988 Golden Raspberry Awards for Worst Actor and Worst Actress.. Minnelli ended up "winning" the Worst Actress prize. The film earned under US$300,000 in American ticket sales. IMDb lists the film as having debuted in 1987 because the movie came out in West Germany in November 1987, two months before its American premiere. Although set in Chicago, the movie was mostly filmed in Italy. Documentary film I Trust You To Kill Me, released in January 2006, is a documentary film directed by Manu Boyer and featuring the California band Rocco DeLuca and the Burden and Canadian actor Kiefer Sutherland, who acted as the band's tour manager during their 2006 European tour. The band is currently signed to Sutherland's independent record label Ironworks. Originally broadcast in the UK on Sky One in February 2006, it has also been released on DVD in North America and broadcast on the American cable television channel VH1. Other DVD release dates are unknown. Animation A Guest of Life is a 2006 animation documentary drama film written by László Sári and directed by Tibor Szemzö. Comedy She Was the Other is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Tawny Pipit is a British war film produced by Prestige Productions in 1944. It tells of how the residents of a small English village collaborate when the nest of a pair of rare tawny pipits is discovered there. Comedy Vergesst mir meine Traudel nicht is a 1957 comedy film written by Kurt Barthel and Kurt Maetzig and directed by Kurt Maetzig. Documentary film Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry is a 1976 Canadian documentary film about writer Malcolm Lowry. Written and directed by Donald Brittain and John Kramer, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It can currently be seen as a bonus feature on the Criterion Collection DVD release of Under the Volcano. Documentary film World Safari is a documentary film released in 1977 made from footage of Alby Mangels and John Field's six-year journey around 56 countries and four continents in the 1970s. Includes a motorcycle trip across Australia, living with Buddhist monks, selling life insurance on the side of the road, and getting lost in a two-cylinder DAF van while crossing the Sahara desert. Originally titled Happy Go Lucky Highway, World Safari has two sequels, World Safari II: The Final Adventure, released 20 December 1984 and Escape:World Safari III released 26 December 1988. Documentary film Do You Speak American? is a documentary film and accompanying book about journalist Robert MacNeil's investigation into how different people throughout the United States of America speak. The book and documentary look at the evolution of America's way of speaking from the English language to various ways of speaking in regions throughout the country. Divisions of ethnicity, geography and social status and how they affect how Americans communicate are addressed. As part of the project, MacNeil traveled across the country conducting interviews with ordinary people as well as experts such as William Labov. In the United States, the documentary was broadcast in several parts on PBS. The companion book was co-authored by MacNeil and William Cran. Comedy Angel in My Pocket is a 1969 film starring Andy Griffith and directed by Alan Rafkin. The movie was one of three originally planned by Universal Pictures to star Griffith, and also featured Lee Meriwether, Jerry Van Dyke, Kay Medford, Henry Jones, Edgar Buchanan, and Gary Collins. This film has never been released to home video in any format. Animation The Seven Ravens is a German stop motion-animated fairytale film directed by the Diehl brothers. It was released in Germany on 2 December 1937, and was the eighth animated feature film to ever be released. It was also the third feature film to use puppet animation, behind The New Gulliver from 1935 and The Tale of the Fox, released in Germany eight months earlier. Comedy Another Shore is a 1948 Ealing Studios comedy film/tragedy filmed in Ireland. It stars Robert Beatty as Gulliver Shields, an Irish customs official who dreams of living on a South Sea island; particularly Rarotonga. It is based on the book by Justice Kenneth Reddin. Robert Beatty was a Canadian actor who had a major success playing an IRA man in Odd Man Out. Thriller Sharqiya is a 2012 drama film written by Guy Ofran and directed by Ami Livne. Science Fiction "It is the week before Christmas when young and adventurous Pietari uncovers the truth about Santa Claus. Legend has it that the jolly old man is more of a foe than a friend. A group of American scientists is also looking to uncover some facts in Pietari’s quiet rural town in northern Finland. It turns out that the most well-kept Christmas secret ever lies 500 meters below ground. They’ll unleash an unforeseen chain of events, after which Christmas will never ever be the same again." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival site. Documentary film DAM/AGE traces writer Arundhati Roy's bold and controversial campaign against the Narmada dam project in India, which will displace up to a million people. The author of The God of Small Things, which won the prestigious Booker Prize in 1998, Roy has also published The Cost of Living, a book of two essays critical of India's massive dam and irrigation projects, as well as India's successful detonation of a nuclear bomb. In her most recent book Power Politics, Roy challenges the idea that only experts can speak out on such urgent matters as nuclear war, the privatization of India's power supply by Enron and issues like the Narmada dam project.As the film traces the events that led up to her imprisonment, Roy meditates on her own personal negotiation with her fame, the responsibility it places on her as a writer, a political thinker and a citizen.As she puts it in DAM/AGE, "The God of Small Things became more and more successful and I watched as in the city I lived in the air became blacker, the cars became sleeker, the gates grew higher and the poor were being stuffed like lice into the crevices, and all the time my bank account burgeoned. I began to feel as though every feeling in The God of Small Things had been traded in for a silver coin, and I wasn't careful I would become a little silver figurine with a cold, silver heart." The film shows how Roy chose to use her fame to stand up to powerful interests supported by multinational corporations and the Indian government. For her, the story of the Narmada Valley is not just the story of modern India, but of what is happening in the world today, "Who counts, who doesn't, what matters, what doesn't, what counts as a cost, what doesn't, what counts as collateral damage, what doesn't." In a clear and accessible manner, the film weaves together a number of issues that lie at the heart of politics today: from the consequences of development and globalization to the urgent need for state accountability and the freedom of speech. Comedy A Pain in the Pullman is the 16th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction Box Head Revolution is a 2002 science fiction film directed, produced, edited and co-written by Mark Christensen. Thriller Stereo is a 2014 German thriller film directed by Maximilian Erlenwein. The film premiered in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. On 5 July 2014 the film was presented at the Vologda Independent Cinema Voices Festival. The North American Premiere was celebrated at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal on 31 July 2014. Stereo opened the South Korean Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival 2014. It was also shown in the "Sang Neuf" Section at the Beaune Film Festival 2014 and in the International Competition Programme of the Odessa International Film Festival. Stereo was one of 15 potential films to be considered as Germany's candidate to the Academy Awards 2015 as the Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not selected. Animation Hegira is a 2009 short film written and directed by Clayton Moss. Comedy Ante Up is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Nuzzi. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Mr. Dial Has Something to Say is a 2007 documentary film directed by Celia Carey. Animation Asterix and the Vikings is a 2006 French animated feature film, produced in France and Denmark, and directed by Stefan Fjeldmark and Jesper Møller. The story was adapted from the graphic novel Asterix and the Normans, which was written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo. The film was written by Stefan Fjeldmark in collaboration with Jean-Luc Gossens, with supplementary dialogue by Philip LaZebnik. The story has seen some changes from the original comic book: for example, the prolonged journey of the heroes back to Norway and the banquet and fight scenes therein. Also, the inclusion of the strong-willed daughter of Timandahaf, Abba, Justforkix's father, Doublehelix and dim-witted son of Crypthograf, Olaf and anachronist references about modern technology such as SMS. The resolution to the Vikings' quest for fear remained the same, but was minimalized to a brief gag in the movie's finale wedding scene. Thriller A businessman with a compulsive gambling problem, travels to Reno, Nevada for some gambling therapy which takes a turn when he picks up a psychotic serial killer posing as a hitchhiker. Thriller Obsession is a 1976 psychological thriller/mystery directed by Brian De Palma, starring Cliff Robertson, Geneviève Bujold, John Lithgow, and Stocker Fontelieu. The screenplay was by Paul Schrader, from a story by De Palma and Schrader. Bernard Herrmann provided the film's soundtrack. The story is about a New Orleans businessman who is haunted by guilt following the death of his wife and daughter during a kidnapping-rescue attempt. Years after the tragedy, he meets and falls in love with a young woman who is the exact look-alike of his long dead wife. Both De Palma and Schrader have pointed to Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo as the major inspiration for Obsession's narrative and thematic concerns. Schrader's script was extensively rewritten and pared down by De Palma prior to shooting, causing the screenwriter to proclaim a complete lack of interest in the film's subsequent production and release. Completed in 1975, Columbia Pictures picked up the distribution rights but demanded that minor changes be made to reduce potentially controversial aspects of the plot. Documentary film Fight for the Planet is a 2009 Canadian film. Directed, produced, and edited by Colin Carter, Fight for the Planet is a call to action film about global warming, and the future of our society as it steps into a new environmentally conscious era. Fight for the Planet was 16 year old director Colin Carter's first feature film, and is the first in a row of award winning features. The film went on the tour the international film festival circuit in the summer of 2010, and later was distributed for curricular use in Ontario high schools. A page about the film and the Director is published in the current Ontario grade 10 science textbook. Comedy The Anniversary Party is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written, directed, produced by, and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming. Comedy Yogi's Ark Lark is an animated Hanna-Barbera television movie, intended to raise ecological awareness. Broadcast in 1972, it was part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie and served as the pilot for Yogi's Gang. Aside from its environmental message, the film marked a milestone in Hanna-Barbera's history: a wide range of the studio’s characters were united in one story for the first time. This set the tone for future series and specials, such as Laff-A-Lympics and Yogi’s First Christmas. The flying ark would be seen again on Yogi's Treasure Hunt, renamed the SS Jelly Roger. Animation Les voiles du partage is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Jérôme Cauwe and Pierre Mousquet. Documentary film Tom Zé: Liberated Astronaut is a 2010 film directed by Ígor Iglesias González. Documentary film One Ocean: No Limits is a 2014 documentary film directed by Sarah McCann. Documentary film Neruda is a 2004 documentary film directed by Ebbo Demant. Science Fiction Marching Out of Time is a 1994 comedy film directed by Anton Vassil. Documentary film Le Volcan interdit is a 1966 French documentary film directed by Haroun Tazieff. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is set in Zaire, following an expedition exploring the crater of the Niragongo volcano of the Virunga chain, whose eruptions are known for their violence and their massive lava flows. Comedy Dyke Central is a 2011 short comedy drama film written by Florencia Manovil and Arnetta Smith and directed by Florencia Manovil. Comedy The Truth About Charlie is a 2002 remake of the 1963 classic film Charade. It is also an homage to François Truffaut's 1960 film Shoot the Piano Player complete with that film's star, Charles Aznavour, making two surreal appearances singing his song "Quand tu m'aimes". The Truth About Charlie was produced, directed and co-written by Academy Award winner Jonathan Demme. It stars Mark Wahlberg and Thandie Newton in the roles once played by Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. This version closely mirrors the plotline of the original film. It is once again set in Paris and features several famous French actors. Director Agnès Varda makes a cameo appearance. Actress/Chanteuse Anna Karina sings a Serge Gainsbourg song in one scene. Peter Stone, screenwriter of Charade, receives a story credit as "Peter Joshua," which was one of the identities Grant's character used in the first film. Stone disliked the remake and refused to be credited under his real name. The name of Wahlberg's character in the remake is "Joshua Peters." The film received a mixed reception from critics and was a flop at the box office, bringing only $7 million worldwide. Documentary film Felicita ad Oltranza is a 1982 film directed by Paolo Quaregna. Comedy Scattered Cloud is a comedy film directed by Saverio Di Biagio. Documentary film More Than Famous is a documentary film about Salvadoran-American boxer Carlos 'Famoso' Hernández. It was produced and directed by Graham Rich. The film follows Hernández's fights in 2001 against Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Juan Angel Macias. It won the Grand Festival Award at the 2003 Berkeley Video & Film Festival. The film was the first collaboration between director Graham Rich and producer Evan Klinger, who both attended the University of California, Santa Cruz. Documentary film El cuaderno de barro is a 2011 documentary film written by Isa Campo & Isaki Lacuesta and directed by Isaki Lacuesta. Thriller A group of friends are left fighting for their lives when they becomes the targets of an invisible being Documentary film Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and The Farm Midwives is a 2011 historical and biographical documentary film directed by Sara Lamm and Mary Wigmore. Comedy Midnight Run is a 1988 American action-comedy film directed by Martin Brest and starring Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin. Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton, Dennis Farina, Joe Pantoliano and Philip Baker Hall play supporting roles. The film was followed by three made-for-TV sequels in 1994, which did not feature any of the principal actors, although a few characters are carried over from the first film. Documentary film Man in the Shadows is a film directed by Peter von Bagh, Elina Katainen and Iikka Vehkalahti. Comedy Some Girl(s) is 2013 comedy drama film written by Neil LaBute and directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer. Documentary film The Great American Cowboy is a 1973 documentary film by Kieth Merrill. The film, which won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, is about the battle between two rodeo stars for the world championship: veteran Larry Mahan and newcomer Phil Lyne. Science Fiction Ghost in the Shell Arise - Border 1: Ghost Pain is a 2013 Japanese anime film directed by Kazuchika Kise. Thriller Home Movie is a 2008 horror film and is the directorial debut of actor Christopher Denham. The film received favorable reviews at Montreal’s 2008 Fantasia Film Festival. Following the final screening, bids were made on the film and IFC Entertainment acquired the U.S. rights for IFC's Festival Direct Video On Demand and DVD rights Nationwide. The film stars Adrian Pasdar, Cady McClain, Amber Joy Williams, and Austin Williams. Documentary film Al Nisa: Black Muslim Women in Atlanta's Gay Mecca is a documentary film directed by Red Summer. Comedy Windy City Heat is a made-for-TV reality film produced by Comedy Central. It first aired on October 12, 2003 and is shown in repeats. The DVD was released on September 26, 2006. Animation Five Angry Things is a 2006 animated short film directed by Christopher Eales. Comedy Never Get Outta the Boat is a 2002 drama film written by Nick Gillie and directed by Paul Quinn. Documentary film Une Enfance A Natashquan is a 1992 documentary film. Documentary film A Nourishing Journey is a 2012 short documentary film directed by 5th Grade Students at South Shore K-8, Seattle. Documentary film We Die is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by Josephine Links. Documentary film Let It Be is a 1970 documentary film about the Beatles rehearsing and recording songs for the album Let It Be in January 1969. The film features an unannounced rooftop concert by the group, their last performance in public. Released just after the album, it was the final original Beatles release. The film was originally planned as a television documentary which would accompany a concert broadcast. When plans for a broadcast were dropped, the project became a feature film. Although the film does not dwell on the dissension within the group at the time, it provides some glimpses into the dynamics that would lead to the Beatles' break-up. The film has not been officially available since the 1980s, although original and bootleg copies of home video releases still circulate. The film's director Michael Lindsay-Hogg stated in 2011 that a DVD and Blu-ray was possibly going to be released sometime in 2013, but this was not likely given the film's negative portrayal of The Beatles. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr collectively won an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score for the film. Comedy Our Russia. The Balls of Fate is a 2010 comedy film written by Semyon Slepakov, Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov and Aleksey Lyaporov and directed by Gleb Orlov. Comedy Parakh is a 1960 Hindi film, based on a story by famed music director Salil Chowdhury, that portrays Bimal Roy's lighter side and is in a satirical look at Indian democracy in its early years. Roy received the Filmfare Best Director Award for the film. The ensemble cast was lead by Sadhana and Bengali cinema actor, Vasant Choudhury. The film has music by Salil Choudhury, featuring Lata Mangeshkar's hit "O Sajana Barkha Bahaar Aai". The film became a "semi-hit" at the box office. Documentary film Mr. Frank – Radio Man is a 2012 film. Comedy 2 Days in the Valley is a 1996 film directed by John Herzfeld that revolves around the events over 48 hours in the lives of a group of people who are drawn together by a murder. Animation La noche de los feos is a 2006 short animation film written by Mario Benedetti and directed by Manuel González Mauricio. Documentary film The Grand Olympics is a 1961 Italian documentary film, directed by Romolo Marcellini, made in 1961. It was nominated as Best Documentary Feature at 34th Academy Awards in 1961. Thriller Hackers is a 1995 American cyberpunk thriller film directed by Iain Softley and starring Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Renoly Santiago, Matthew Lillard, Lorraine Bracco and Fisher Stevens. The film follows the exploits of a group of gifted high school hackers and their involvement in a corporate extortion conspiracy. Made in the 1990s when the internet was unfamiliar to the general public, it reflects the ideals laid out in the Hacker Manifesto quoted in the film, "This is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch [...] We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us criminals. [...] Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity." Hackers has achieved cult classic status. Documentary film A love and a marriage that spanned decades. Drawing on a lifetime of her family's home movies and interviews made over 12 years, filmmaker Cindy Kleine uncovers the truths to her parents' 59-year-long marriage -- which was anything but happily ever after. Comedy Palm Springs Weekend is a 1963 Warner Bros. bedroom comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. It has elements of the beach party genre and has been called “a sort of Westernized version of Where the Boys Are by Billboard Magazine. It stars Troy Donahue, Stefanie Powers, Robert Conrad, Ty Hardin, and Connie Stevens. Documentary film La Robe du temps is a 2008 film from Niger directed by Malam Saguirou, whose documentaries have won a number of international awards. Comedy Hiroshi Tanaka (Shota Matsuda) sports an intense perm which looks like the afro hairstyle favored by some African-Americans back in the 1970's. He doesn't get his hair done at a hair shop, he was actually born with his hair like that. For freedom, Hiroshi moves to Tokyo. He works hard there and, even though he turns 24, he still doesn't have a girlfriend. Meanwhile, a school friend informs Hiroshi that he is going to get married. Hiroshi remembers a promise that they made. Hiroshi is even more impatient to find a girlfriend. A beautiful woman named Aya Kato (Nozomi Sasaki) then moves into the neighborhood. Documentary film Ginga is a 2005 sport documentary film written and directed by Tocha Alves, Hank Levine and Marcelo Machado. Comedy Snow White and Russian Red is a 2009 comedy drama film written and directed by Xawery Zulawski. Comedy Conspirators of Pleasure is a 1996 film by Jan Švankmajer. His third feature film after Alice and Faust, it would go on to be nominated for the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Documentary film Silo is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Leandro Bartoletti. Comedy Heads Above Water is a 1993 film directed and written by Xavier Durringer. Documentary film The Seine Meets Paris is a 1957 French short documentary film directed by Joris Ivens from a screenplay by Jacques Prévert. Told from the perspective of a boat trip through the city, it features scenes of daily life along the river. The film won the short film Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Samarat Prithviraj Chauvan is a 1959 adventure thriller historical drama film written by Anant Shyam and directed by Harsukh Jagneshwar Bhatt. Comedy Thamizh Padam is a 2010 Indian Tamil language spoof film written and directed by debutant C. S. Amudhan. The film stars Shiva and Disha Pandey in the lead roles. The film's plot parodies contemporary commercial films in Tamil cinema, mocking the stereotypical scenes. The film was distributed by Dhayanidhi Alagiri's Cloud Nine Movies, and it was released on 29 January 2010 and won critical acclaim and commercial success at the box office. The film was later remade to Telugu as Sudigadu. Comedy Silver Dust is a 1953 film written by Aleksandr Filimonov and August Yakobson and directed by Abram Room. Thriller Valkyrie is a 2008 American-German historical thriller film set in Nazi Germany during World War II. The film depicts the 20 July plot in 1944 by German army officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler and to use the Operation Valkyrie national emergency plan to take control of the country. Valkyrie was directed by Bryan Singer for the American studio United Artists, and the film stars Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, one of the key plotters. The cast included Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Eddie Izzard, Terence Stamp and Tom Wilkinson. Cruise's casting caused controversy among German politicians and members of the von Stauffenberg family due to the actor's practice of Scientology, which is viewed with suspicion in Germany. Because of this, the filmmakers initially had difficulty setting up filming locations in Germany, but they were later given access to film in locations, including Berlin's historic Bendlerblock. German newspapers and filmmakers supported the film and its attempt to spread global awareness of von Stauffenberg's plot. The film changed release dates several times, from as early as June 27, 2008 to as late as February 14, 2009. Science Fiction Einstein Girl is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Ataru Oikawa. Comedy Middle Age Spread is a 1979 film adaptation of the Roger Hall play of the same title. Thriller Dobermann is a French film directed by Jan Kounen starring Tchéky Karyo, Vincent Cassel and Monica Bellucci. Thriller Starship Troopers is a 1997 American military science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier, originally from an unrelated script called Bug Hunt at Outpost Nine, but eventually licensing the name Starship Troopers, from a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein. It is the only theatrically released film in the Starship Troopers franchise. The film had a budget estimated around $105 million and grossed over $121 million worldwide. The story follows a young soldier named Johnny Rico and his exploits in the Mobile Infantry, a futuristic military unit. Rico's military career progresses from recruit to non-commissioned officer and finally to officer against the backdrop of an interstellar war between mankind and an insectoid species known as "Arachnids". Starship Troopers was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 70th Academy Awards in 1998. Director Verhoeven says his satirical use of irony and hyperbole is "playing with fascism or fascist imagery to point out certain aspects of American society... of course, the movie is about 'Let's all go to war and let's all die.'" Comedy Clean Slate is a 1994 American comedy film, directed by Mick Jackson. The film stars Dana Carvey as a private investigator who is the key witness in a murder case. After suffering a head injury however, he has developed a rare form of amnesia that causes him to forget anything that happened to him the previous day, which makes it hard for him to know whom to trust, or if he even knows them at all. Valeria Golino, Michael Gambon, James Earl Jones, Bryan Cranston, and Kevin Pollak co-star. Documentary film In Cane for Life is a 2002 documentary film directed by Jorge W. Atalla. Thriller The Silent Fall is a 2007 South African drama film set in and around Cape Town, focusing on the AIDS problem of Africa. The film is directed by Roger Hawkins. Documentary film How to Sharpen Pencils is a 2013 short comedy documentary film written by David Rees and directed by Kenneth Price. Animation You Were Never Duckier is an animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series from 1948. Starring Daffy Duck and Henery Hawk, this cartoon marked the start of a direction change for Daffy Duck, from a "screwball" character, to a greedy, self-centered one. This cartoon was also the next-to-last Henery Hawk cartoon to not be directed by Robert McKimson, and one of only three to be directed by creator Chuck Jones. The title is a play on the title song in the 1942 musical film "You Were Never Lovelier" starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth, with music and lyrics by Jerome Kern and Johnny Mercer. Thriller Mumbai Mirror is a 2013 Indian Hindi film directed by Ankush Bhatt starring Sachiin J Joshi, Prakash Raj, Gihana Khan, Vimala Raman, Aditya Pancholi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Raja Bherwani and Prashant Narayanan. It is a crime thriller which shows conflict between powerful, corrupt dance bar owners and the Mumbai police. Mumbai Mirror released on 18 January 2013 and was a disaster at the box office. Comedy Herman Cain's Campaign Promises with Mike Tyson is a 2011 short comedy film written by J Cooper and directed by Scott Gairdner and Danny Jelinek. Comedy Monsieur is a 1990 comedy film written and directed by Jean-Philippe Toussaint. Science Fiction Riddick is a 2013 British-American science fiction film, the third installment in the The Chronicles of Riddick film series. Produced by and starring Vin Diesel as the title character, Riddick is written and directed by David Twohy, who previously wrote and directed the first two installments, Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick. The film was released on September 4, 2013, in the UK and Ireland, and September 6, 2013, in the United States. It was shown in both conventional and IMAX Digital theaters. Animation Scary Therapy is a 2009 short animation film written by Stu Connolly and Doug MacLeod and directed by Suren Perera. Comedy A Confucian Confusion is a 1994 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Edward Yang. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Mrs. Carey's Concert is a 2011 documentary film directed by Bob Connolly and Sophie Raymond. Documentary film Fighting Spirit is a 2013 short film directed by Linda Hamback. Documentary film Song is a 2013 documentary experimental short film directed by Nathaniel Dorsky. Comedy Olsenbanden tar gull is a 1972 Norwegian comedy-crime film of the Olsen Gang film series, directed by Knut Bohwim. Comedy Cry of the Cormoran is a 1970 comedy film directed by Michel Audiard. Comedy Shake, Rattle & Roll X is a Filipino horror suspense in three acts from Regal Films. It is the tenth installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. It was also distributed by Regal Entertainment, Inc. and Regal Multimedia, Inc. It was an official entry in the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film received the Festival Award for the Best Child Performer, which is Robert Villar. Documentary film Whats Up? is a 2010 short documentary news film written and directed by Kim Sheridan. Comedy Spring Meeting is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and starring Enid Stamp-Taylor, Michael Wilding, Basil Sydney and Sarah Churchill. Instead of marrying the woman his parents have chosen for him, a man falls in love with her sister. It was based on the play by M. J. Farrell and John Perry. Animation The Secret of Mulan is the 1998 entry in the series of Secret films released direct to video by UAV/Sterling Entertainment, which generally was an adaptation of a popular theatrical animated film released in a given year, such as The Secret of Anastasia and The Secret of the Hunchback. This film, written by Katherine Lawrence and Christy Marx, is based on the poem about Hua Mulan, which had been made as a film by Walt Disney Pictures the same year as Mulan, and combined with elements from another popular 1998 animated film, A Bug's Life. The film is notable as an early example of the work of the composer-lyricist team of Megan Cavallari and David Goldsmith, and some copies were released with a CD soundtrack attached to the back cover. Comedy Losers Take All is a 2011 comedy film written by Ed Bradin, Winn Coslick, Andrew Pope and Roger Rawlings. It is also directed by Alex Steyermark. Comedy Those Wonderful Movie Cranks is a 1978 Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Marmaduke is a 2010 American live action film adaptation of Brad Anderson's comic strip of the same name. The film centers on a rural Kansas family and their pets—a Great Dane named Marmaduke and a Balinese cat named Carlos —as the family relocates to California. The film was released on June 4, 2010 and was met with largely negative reviews. Animation Treo Fiskur is a 2013 animation film directed by Noémie Cauvin, Tristan Hélaine, Lucie Delvaux, Sullivan Vanderlinden, and Alissa Bécavin. Thriller The Missing Person is a 2008 comedy-drama mystery film written and directed by American independent filmmaker Noah Buschel and starring Michael Shannon and Amy Ryan. It was first released at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, distribution rights were secured by Strand Releasing. The film released to a limited number of theaters on November 20, 2009. Comedy Amos & Andrew is a 1993 comedy starring Nicolas Cage and Samuel L. Jackson, filmed in and around Wilmington, North Carolina. It concerns wealthy African-American playwright Andrew Sterling's purchase of a summer home on a predominantly white island. The film's title parodies that of the sitcom Amos 'n' Andy. Comedy In the Clutches of the Gang is a 1914 American short comedy film featuring Roscoe Arbuckle. The film is believed to be lost. Comedy Pethaino gia sena! is a 2009 comedy film written by Filippos Desillas and Eleni Randou. It is also directed by Nikos Karapanagiotis. Documentary film All Tomorrow's Parties is a 2009 documentary film directed by All Tomorrow's People and Jonathan Caouette covering the history of the long running All Tomorrow's Parties music festival. Described as a "post-punk DIY bricolage", the film was created using footage generated by the fans and musicians attending the events themselves, on a multitude of formats including Super8, camcorder and mobile phone. All Tomorrow's People is a name representing the contributions of these attendees. The film features music and performance from Belle And Sebastian, Grizzly Bear, Sonic Youth, Battles, Portishead, Daniel Johnston, Grinderman, Lightning Bolt, David Cross, Animal Collective, The Boredoms, Les Savy Fav, Mogwai, Octopus Project, Slint, Dirty Three, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Gossip, GZA, Roscoe Mitchell, Seasick Steve, Iggy and the Stooges, A Hawk and a Hacksaw, Fuck Buttons, Micah P Hinson, Two Gallants, The Mars Volta, Akron/Family, Jah Shaka, Saul Williams, Shellac, Patti Smith and John Cooper Clarke. Comedy Love Don't Cost a Thing, stylized as Love Don't Co$t a Thing, is a 2003 teen comedy film written and directed by Troy Beyer and starring Nick Cannon and Christina Milian It also stars Steve Harvey, Kenan Thompson and Kal Penn. The film is based on the 1987 film Can't Buy Me Love. Comedy As Good as It Gets is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by James L. Brooks and produced by Laura Ziskin. It stars Jack Nicholson as a misanthropic, homophobic, racist, obsessive-compulsive novelist, Helen Hunt as a single mother with an asthmatic son, and Greg Kinnear as a gay artist. The screenplay was written by Mark Andrus and James L. Brooks. Nicholson and Hunt won the Academy Award for Best Actor and Academy Award for Best Actress, respectively, making As Good As It Gets the most-recent film to win both of the lead acting awards, and the first since 1991's The Silence of the Lambs. It is ranked 140th on Empire magazine's "The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time" list. Documentary film Life Below the Line: The World Poverty Crisis, a one-hour television program directed by David Mckenzie. Animation Walk it Off is a 2008 short animated family film directed by Terese Cuff. Thriller Ladies in Retirement is an American 1941 film noir directed by Charles Vidor, and starring Ida Lupino and Louis Hayward. It is based on a 1940 Broadway play of the same title by Reginald Denham and Edward Percy which starred Flora Robson in the lead role. Science Fiction The Invisible Man's Revenge is a 1944 science fiction- horror film directed by Ford Beebe and written by Bertram Millhauser. The picture stars John Carradine as a mad scientist who tests his experiment on Jon Hall. The supporting cast features Evelyn Ankers. Revenge is the fifth film in the "Invisible Man" series, suggested by H.G. Wells novel The Invisible Man. Thriller Vanished is a 2009 Cambodian thriller film directed by Tom Som and starring Saray Sakana and Chea Vannarith. Set in the capital city, Phnom Penh, the movie tells a contemporary murder story. The two main themes deal with trust and the independence of young people in a rigidly hierarchical society. Filmed in August and September 2008, with post-production completed in July 2009, this is the second movie from the Cambodian film and TV production company Khmer Mekong Films. It was released in Phnom Penh's twin screen Sorya cinema, simultaneously with being screened at the Baray Andet cinema in Siem Reap, a popular tourist resort. The movie's original language is Khmer supplemented with English subtitles. The movie attracted 13,000 within the first 10 days in Phnom Penh, generating critical acclaim in Hollywood's Variety and Cambodia's Phnom Penh Post. Thriller The Book of Eli is a 2010 American post-apocalyptic neo-Western and action film directed by the Hughes brothers, written by Gary Whitta, and starring Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis, Ray Stevenson, and Jennifer Beals. The story revolves around Eli, a nomad in a post-apocalyptic world, who is told by a voice to deliver his copy of a mysterious book to a safe location on the West Coast of the United States. The history of the post-war world is explained along the way, as is the importance of Eli's task. Filming began in February 2009 and took place in New Mexico. The film was released in theaters in January 2010. Alcon Entertainment financed and co-produced the film with Silver Pictures, while it was distributed by Warner Bros. in the United States; international sales were handled by Summit Entertainment Thriller The Street Fighter's Last Revenge is a 1974 martial arts film and the third in a series starting with The Street Fighter starring Sonny Chiba. The film is currently in public domain. Thriller The Town is a 2010 American crime drama film starring, co-written, and directed by Ben Affleck adapted from Chuck Hogan's novel Prince of Thieves. The film opened in theaters in the United States on September 17, 2010, at number one with more than $23 million and positive reviews. Jeremy Renner was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. Animation The Christmas Orange is a 2002 television movie written by Geoff Berner and Cindy Filipenko and directed by Ian Freedman. Animation Miss Nelson Has a Field Day is a 1999 animation short film written by Harry Allard and directed by Ty Varszegi and Virginia Wilkos, Thriller Double Deal is a 1983 Australian film about a bored wife of a rich man who has an affair and becomes a thief. Angela Punch McGregor later said she was "amazed" to be offered the role of a model but accepted the part because she had not worked for a while. I feared that if I didn't do it I would go down the plug hole The role was a mistake; the film was a mistake. But I didn't know that at the time. Brian Kavanagh turned out to be one of the most sensitive directors to actors that I have ever come across, but I don't think he should write his own scripts. The film was made without government investment. Comedy The Hoose-Gow is a 1929 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James Parrott and produced by Hal Roach. Documentary film Forerunners is a 2011 documentary film directed by Simon Wood. Science Fiction The Monster That Challenged the World is a 1957 science-fiction monster movie, about an army of giant mollusks that emerge from the Salton Sea, California. Directed by Arnold Laven, the film starred Tim Holt and Audrey Dalton. It was produced by Gramercy Pictures and released by United Artists. The film is currently available on DVD as part of UA sister Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's Midnight Movies collection. Comedy "A reclusive soundman finds himself in an extraordinary situation when his bike with his sound equipment are stolen. He has to take matters into his own hands and for the first time put his trust into the kindness of strangers, something he never does." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Used Cars is a 1980 comedy satire film. It stars Kurt Russell, Jack Warden, Deborah Harmon, and Gerrit Graham. Kurt Russell portrays a devious car salesman working for affable but monumentally unsuccessful used car dealer Luke Fuchs. Luke's principal rival, located directly across the street, is his more prosperous brother, Roy L. Fuchs, who is scheming to take over Luke's lot. The supporting cast includes Frank McRae, David L. Lander, Michael McKean, Al Lewis, Dub Taylor, Dick Miller, and Sarah Wills. The movie was directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and his long-time writing partner Bob Gale. The executive producers were Steven Spielberg and John Milius. The original music score was composed by Patrick Williams. Filmed primarily in Mesa, Arizona, the movie was released on July 11, 1980. Although not a box-office success at the time, it has since developed cult film status due to its dark, cynical humor and the Zemeckis style. It is also marketed with the tagline "Like new, great looking and fully loaded with laughs." It was the only Zemeckis film to be rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America until 2012's Flight. Documentary film Who Killed Jenny Langby? is a 1974 Australian TV documentary. Comedy Alpine Antics is an animated cartoon by M. J. Winkler Productions, and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Documentary film Patagonia se Levanta is a documentary film directed by Brian Lilla. Comedy Karate-Robo Zaborgar is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Noboru Iguchi. The film is a remake of the 1970s show Denjin Zaborger. Documentary film The Last Tasmanian is 1978 Documentary written by Tom Haydon and Rhys Jones and directed by Tom Haydon. Documentary film Queen of Splinters is a 2012 short documentary film written by Eva-Maria Koskinen and Anna-Sofia Nylund, and directed by Anna-Sofia Nylund. Documentary film The Blues is a 2013 short music documentary film written and directed by Antoine Masson MacLean. Animation La Salla is a 1996 computer animated short by Richard Condie, produced in Winnipeg by the National Film Board of Canada. The film is a farcical comic opera, with a libretto written by Condie and translated into Italian, then recorded by Jay Brazeau. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 69th Academy Awards. It also won the award for best animation film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Documentary film La Mémoire maritime des arabes is a 2000 documentary film. Documentary film The Little Prince's Rap Against the Wicked Souls is a film directed by Paulo Caldas and Marcelo Luna. Thriller Hidden City is a film written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff for Film4 Productions in 1987. It starred Charles Dance, Cassie Stuart, Richard E. Grant and Bill Paterson. Documentary film Ácratas is a 2000 Uruguayan documentary film. It was written and directed by Virginia Martínez, and premiered in Argentina in 2004. The film is about anarchism in Uruguay, and gives controversial insight into the minority and indigenous movement within the libertarian movement of the 30's. It has received critical acclaim for its comprehensive documentation, and for the way its construction captivates the attention of the viewer, reinforcing the impact of the film. The film, long esteemed by cinephiles in Buenos Aires, also received recognition, winning First Prize for Documentary at the Festival del Cinema Latinoamericano di Trieste, and the second prize at the Festival "Contra el silencio todas las voces" of Mexico. Documentary film Nida's Expression is a 2008 documentary short film written and directed by Algirdas Tarvydas. Animation Horse Hare is a Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon released on February 13, 1960. It stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. This cartoon reuses the plot from Tom Tom Tomcat. It was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon of the 1960s. Comedy Durval Discos is a 2002 Brazilian film by Anna Muylaert shot in Pinheiros, a borough of São Paulo. The film is noticeable for its soundtrack made up of 1970s Brazilian music that reflects the protagonist's taste as he is himself a hippie, as well as André Abujamra's original score, more present in the film's second, darker half. The shift of mood from the first part to the second was advertised as life's A and B side, a reference to the film's homage to LPs. Abujamra himself makes a small comical appearance as the character Fat Marley and Brazilian rock singer Rita Lee also has a brief cameo as an eccentric customer who forgets to take the vinyl she has just bought. Some of the records shown in the store include Caetano Veloso's white, signed 1969 album and Tim Maia's Racional, a two-volume album highly sought in Brazil due to its cult status. Comedy Chala Murari Hero Banne is a 1977 Bollywood comedy film directed by and starring G. Asrani. Comedy Safi is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Ahmed Zain. Animation Hiroku: Defenders of Gaia is a 2013 animated adventure and sci-fi film written by Manuel González Mauricio and directed by Saúl Barreto Ramos and Manuel González Mauricio. Animation One and Five is an 1969 short film from Egypt. Animation Monkey is a 2013 animation film directed by Panna Horváth-Molnár. Thriller Puppet on a Chain is a 1971 British thriller film directed by Geoffrey Reeve and starring Sven-Bertil Taube, Barbara Parkins and Alexander Knox. It is based on the novel Puppet on a Chain by Alastair MacLean. Documentary film Productivity and Performance by Alex K. is a 1984 documentary short film written and directed by Anthony Currie. Thriller Rakshak: The Protector is a 2004 thriller adventure action film directed by Gunasekhar. Animation Ski for Two is the 12th cartoon short in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 13, 1944, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Science Fiction Not Quite Human is a 1987 television movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Jay Underwood, Alan Thicke, and Robyn Lively. The story is based on the Not Quite Human book series by Seth McEvoy. It is the first of three films in a series; its sequels are Not Quite Human II and Still Not Quite Human. The filming locations were in Scottsdale and Phoenix, Arizona. Animation Me & You is a 2012 animation documentary drama family and short film directed by Mike Rauch and Tim Rauch. Animation Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats is a 1988 animated movie for television and it is part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. The TV film's plot is essentially an extended remake of the original show's episode, "The Missing Heir". Science Fiction Atragon, released in Japan as Undersea Warship, is a 1963 science fiction tokusatsu film directed by Ishirō Honda and produced and financed by Toho. It is based on a series of juvenile adventure novels under the banner Kaitei Gunkan by Shunrō Oshikawa and the illustrated story Kaitei Okoku by illustrator Shigeru Komatsuzaki, serialized in a monthly magazine for boys. Komatsuzaki also served as an uncredited visual designer, as he had on The Mysterians and Battle in Outer Space. visualizing the titular super weapon, among others. The film was one of several tokusatsu collaborations of director Ishirō Honda, screenwriter Shinichi Sekizawa, and special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya. It features Jun Tazaki, an authority figure regular to tokusatsu, in his largest genre role as the conflicted Captain Jinguji of the super submarine, 轟天号 Gotengo. While the name of the ship is recited as "Gotengō" in Japanese, it should be rendered as "Goten" in English; as the suffix, 号, simply denotes the object as a ship. Comedy Go for a Take is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Harry Booth and featuring Dennis Price, Bob Todd, Reg Varney, Norman Rossington, Sue Lloyd, and Anouska Hempel. Also known as "Double Take", it is noteworthy because Debbie Russ reprises her role as the character "Tiger" from the television series Here Come the Double Deckers, making this the 18th and final episode of that series. Comedy Thank God It's Friday is a 1978 film directed by Robert Klane and produced by Motown Productions and Casablanca Filmworks for Columbia Pictures. Produced at the height of the disco craze, the film features The Commodores performing "Too Hot to Trot," and Donna Summer performing "Last Dance" which won the Academy Award for Best Song in 1978. The film features an early performance by Jeff Goldblum and the first major screen appearance by Debra Winger. Animation Immer zu is a 1997 film written and directed by Janie Geiser. Thriller Never Let Go is a 1960 British thriller film starring Peter Sellers and Richard Todd. It concerns a man's attempt to recover his stolen Ford Anglia car. Sellers played a London villain, in one of his rare straight roles. Comedy But I'm a Genderqueer is a 2011 short documentary experimental film written by Lauren Soldano and directed by Lauren Soldano and Zara Sedore-Mallin. Thriller Hard Boiled Sweets is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by David LG Hughes. It tells the story of a group of squabbling Essex gangsters. The cast includes two actors that had appeared in Hughes' earlier short film A Girl and a Gun from which this, his first feature, was developed. Documentary film Tattoo Nation is a documentary film directed by Eric Schwartz. Comedy Le capitaine Craddock is a 1931 German French-language musical comedy film directed by Max de Vaucorbeil and Hanns Schwarz and starring Jean Murat, Käthe von Nagy and Charles Redgie. It is a French-language version of the 1931 German film Monte Carlo Madnes. It is sometimes known as Bombe Sur Monte Carlo. Comedy Marrying the Mafia II is a 2005 South Korean film, the sequel to Marrying the Mafia. It was the most successful comedy film in South Korea the year of its release; its over 5 million tickets sold represented more than 10% of the population and contributed to the third straight year that more tickets were sold for local than for Hollywood films. Comedy Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust is a 2008 horror-comedy film written and directed by Silvia St. Croix. The film is a sequel to the 2005 release of The Gingerdead Man. The distributor of the film is Full Moon Entertainment. Thriller Junk Mail is a Norwegian film made in 1997. The film won many awards including Best Actress for Eli Anne Linnestad, Best Actor for Robert Skjærstad and Best Film for Pål Sletaune at the Amanda Awards in Norway and the Mercedes-Benz award at the Cannes Film Festival. The film makes evocative use of its spectacular setting, the Norwegian capital of Oslo. It avoids the most famous locations and instead uses the lesser-known streets, harbour and railway sidings; it was mainly filmed on location. Comedy Arzoo is a 1965 Bollywood film directed by Ramanand Sagar. It stars Sadhana, Rajendra Kumar, and Feroz Khan in the lead roles. It was a success at the box office. Arzoo is the story of a love that triumphed over life and fate. The theme of 'hating the disabled' was also tried in Rajashri films' 'Ek Baar Kaho' starring Navin Nischol and Shabana Azmi, but it did not work. Comedy The Apple Dumpling Gang is a 1975 Disney film about a slick gambler named Russell Donovan who is duped into taking care of a group of orphan children who eventually strike gold during the California Gold Rush. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Jack Bickham. The so-called "Apple Dumpling Gang" is named after the American dessert treat, the apple dumpling. Buddy Baker composed the music for it and its 1979 sequel, The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again. The song "The Apple Dumpling Gang", as heard in the opening and closing credits, was composed by Shane Tatum and was sung/performed by Randy Sparks and The Back Porch Majority. Tagline: Wanted: For chicanery, skulduggery, tomfoolery and habitual bungling! Documentary film Butterflies and Hurricanes is a documentary which follows Alisanne Casey, an American Muay Thai boxer, 24 hours before, during and after one of her fights. Filmed during a championship match in Las Vegas, the film takes the audience behind the scenes as she goes through the process of weighing-in and preparing herself mentally and physically for her bout.From Salt Lake to Bangkok to New York City, interviews with Ali's trainers, peers and colleagues offer insights into the impact of fighting on her life. Featuring a soundtrack with new songs by Gina Volpe (Bantam, Lunachicks), Butterflies and Hurricanes gives us a glimpse into one woman's struggle to achieve professional and personal fulfillment by virtue of her own blood, sweat and tears. Comedy Paradise for All is a 1982 comedy film written and directed by Alain Jessua. Animation Since acquiring Dark Energon, the Decepticon leader Megatron has worked tirelessly to uncover its secrets in an effort to finally wield its great power! Now it’s up to the heroic leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime, to stop his old nemesis once and for all, no matter what the cost. But Optimus Prime will not only face Megatron in this ultimate rematch, but rise to the challenge of defeating an even greater foe: UNICRON, whose power threatens the existence of humankind. Seven-episode story arc from the Transformers Prime television series. Documentary film Baavra Mann is a documentary film on the Indian filmmaker Sudhir Mishra directed by Jaideep Varma. Though ostensibly a biographical film, it is equally a portrait of the decline of the Indian creative and intellectual scene as touched by Sudhir Mishra’s life, especially with regard to Sagar University, the theatre scene in Delhi and the film culture of Mumbai. The film was begun and completed as a part-time film project through 2010 to 2013. The film’s production house was called Saturday Films because the majority of the work used to happen on Saturdays. In 2013 the film was taken over by Films Division, India, who is now the official producers. The film was completed in 2013 and travelled to festivals in New York Indian Film Festival and DC South Asian Festival – it won the “Best Documentary” award at the latter. Thriller Golgo 13: The Professional, known as simply Golgo 13 in Japan, is a Japanese animated film adaptation of the Golgo 13 manga series released on May 28, 1983 by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It is the first animated film to be based on the manga and the third film overall. Comedy Khichdi: The Movie is a 2010 Bollywood comedy film, directed by Aatish Kapadia. It is the first film by Hats Off Productions and stars Anang Desai, Supriya Pathak, Rajeev Mehta, Nimisha Vakharia and Jamnadas Majethia in the lead roles. The film is based on the STAR India TV series Khichdi and Instant Khichdi. It is the first film in the history of Hindi cinema to be based on a television series. Comedy Little Cop is a 1989 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Eric Tsang, starring Tsang and Natalis Chan. The film also features cameo appearances from many Hong Kong celebrities such as Andy Lau, Alan Tam and Jacky Cheung. Comedy The Lady and the Reaper is a 2009 Spanish 3D imaging animated short film created by Javier Recio García and produced by Kandor Graphics. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and won the Goya Award for Best Animated Short of 2009. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Animation The Hunter and the Skeleton is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Bai Bin. Comedy The Gay Dog is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Wilfred Pickles, Petula Clark and Megs Jenkins. It was filmed at Southall Studios, and features Petula Clark singing "A Long Way to Go", written by Joe Henderson and Leslie Clark. Thriller Panic in Year Zero!, sometimes known as End of the World, is a 1962 science fiction film directed by and starring Ray Milland. The original music score was composed by Les Baxter. It was written by John Morton and Jay Simms. Although the similarities to Ward Moore's stories Lot and Lot's Daughter are obvious, Moore received no credit for the film. In the 1962 novelization of the film by Dean Owen, which was published under the title End of the World by Alta Vista Productions with Ray Milland's photo on the cover, the introduction page asserted: "The screenplay was by John Morton and Jay Simms, from an original story by Jay Simms." The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Tales of Terror. Animation Kids Ten Commandments: Toying with the Truth is a 2003 short animation film. Science Fiction The Time Traveler's Wife is a 2009 American romantic drama film based on Audrey Niffenegger's 2003 novel of the same name. Directed by Robert Schwentke, the film stars Eric Bana as Henry DeTamble, a Chicago librarian with a genetic disorder that causes him to time travel randomly as he tries to build a romantic relationship with his love Clare, played by Rachel McAdams. Filming began in September 2007, originally in anticipation of a fall 2008 release. The film's release was postponed with initially no official explanation from the studio. McAdams later noted that the delay was due to additional scenes and reshoots that could not be completed until the season at their outdoor location matched previously filmed footage, and Bana had regrown his hair following his work on the 2009 film Star Trek. The film was released in theaters on August 14, 2009. Comedy Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside is a Croatian film directed by Dalibor Matanić. It was released in 2000. Thriller Horror Hotel is an anthology series featuring intriguing stories inspired by The Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock. Expect to see aliens, androids, ghosts, gangsters and psychotic killers to name a few. All set in the backdrop of a seedy motel on the outskirts of nowhere. Family friendly, no offensive content. Documentary film 2011 was the 82nd year in the extraordinary life of arguably the greatest saxophone player in the world, Sonny Rollins. Four decades ago, as a young filmmaker and aspiring musician, Dick Fontaine followed Rollins up onto the Williamsburg Bridge in Manhattan during one of his legendary escapes from the perils of 'the jazz life'. Today, still resisting stereotype and compromise, and revered by a new generation of young musicians, Rollins continues his single-minded search for meaning in his music and his life. Dick Fontaine's film is built around the explosive energy of Sonny's 80th Birthday Concert, where legendary figures Roy Haynes, Jim Hall and Ornette Coleman join him to celebrate his journey so far, his music and its future for a new generation. Comedy The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer is a British 1970 satirical film written by and starring Peter Cook and John Cleese, and directed and co-written by Kevin Billington. Documentary film 14 Degrees - A Paranormal Documentary is a documentary film directed by Michael Baker. Animation Azusa, Otetsudai Shimasu! is an anime television film, winner of the second annual Animax Taishō, an annual anime scriptwriting competition offered by Animax to award the best original anime scripts of the year. The award-winning script was written by Yūko Kawabe, and was animated by TMS Entertainment. It aired on Animax in 2004. Thriller Amer is a 2009 Belgian-French thriller film written and directed by French directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani. The film is a giallo in three parts. The plot of the film follows the sexual development of Ana who lives on the French Riviera. The film focuses on her oppressive teenage years leading to her womanhood. The film premiered in Sweden in 2009. It has received generally favorable reviews and was nominated for the Magritte Award for Best Film. Comedy Dying to Go Home is a Portuguese movie released in 1996. It was directed by Carlos da Silva and George Sluizer, starring Diogo Infante and Maria d'Aires. The story takes place in Portugal and the Netherlands. Three languages are used during the movie. Documentary film The Battles of Coronel and Falkland Islands is a 1927 British documentary film directed by Walter Summers. The film focuses on the naval warfare around the Battle of Coronel and Battle of the Falkland Islands during the First World War. It was the last in a successful series of documentary reconstructions of First World War battles by British Instructional Films made between 1921 and 1927. The film was produced at Cricklewood Studios using a mixture of historic footage and filmed recreations of events in a docudrama format. The film cost an estimated £18,000 to make. It grossed £70,000 in Britain alone. Science Fiction Dr. Cyclops is a 1940 American science fiction horror film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack, starring Thomas Coley, Victor Kilian, Janice Logan, Charles Halton, Frank Yaconelli, and Albert Dekker, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 13th Academy Awards. Comedy Le Petit Monde de don Camillo, or Don Camillo in Italian, is a 1952 French-Italian film directed by Julien Duvivier, starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi. It was the first film in the "Don Camillo" series, which made Fernandel an international star. The film was based on the novel Don Camillo by author Giovannino Guareschi. It was followed in 1953 by The Return of Don Camillo, also directed by Duvivier. Science Fiction Forbidden Zone is a 1980 musical comedy film based upon the stage performances of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. Originally shot on black-and-white film, the story of Forbidden Zone involves an alternate universe accessed through a door in the house of the Hercules family. Directed and produced by Richard Elfman, who co-wrote the film with fellow Mystic Knights member Matthew Bright, it was the first film scored by his brother Danny Elfman. The film stars Hervé Villechaize, Susan Tyrrell and members of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, and features appearances by Warhol Superstar Viva, Joe Spinell and The Kipper Kids. Herve Villechaize kicked his cheque back into the production, even painted sets on weekends. The only actual paid actor was Phil Gordon, who played Flash. All the other SAG actors kicked their cheques back into the show. Forbidden Zone was made as an attempt to capture the essence of The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo's live performances on film, and also as a means for both Richard Elfman to retire from music to work on film projects, and to serve as a transition between Oingo Boingo's former cabaret style and a new wave-based style. Comedy Louis C.K.: Chewed Up is a 2008 comedy and documentary film. Animation Flora is a 1989 animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy 92 Skybox Alonzo Mourning Rookie Card is a 2012 short comedy film written by Alex Rennie and Todd Sklar and directed by Todd Sklar. Comedy "Djamila wants to start taking the Pill because things with her boyfriend are getting serious. Zoe’s mother gives her condoms but calls her a whore. Nedjma hides her pills outside, because her mother searches her bag. Helen thinks she’s too fertile. Clemence is afraid. Adeline wants to keep it, Margot too. Maria Angela wants to find out who got her pregnant. Ana Marie has chosen love and liberty. Anne, Denise, Marta, Yasmine, Milena are counselors who receive and listen to all these women wonder how sexual freedom is possible. Here, everyone laughs and cries and is overwhelmed. They dance, smoke on the balcony. They come incognito to recount their story, be it ordinary or incredible." Quoting the program notes from the 2008 Directors' Fortnight. Documentary film Spartree is a 1978 short documentary film directed by Phillip Borsos. Animation Overtime (teaser) is a 2010 short animation film directed by Oury Atlan and Thomas Bernos. Thriller Proof of Life is a 2000 American film directed by Taylor Hackford. The title refers to a phrase commonly used to indicate proof that a kidnap victim is still alive. The film's screenplay was written by Tony Gilroy, who also was a co-executive producer, and was inspired by William Prochnau's Vanity Fair magazine article "Adventures in the Ransom Trade," and Thomas Hargrove's book The Long March To Freedom in which Hargrove recounts how his release was negotiated by Thomas Clayton, played by Russell Crowe, who went on to be the founder of kidnap-for-ransom consultancy Clayton Consultants, Inc. The picture stars Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe. It is perhaps best remembered as the film during which the two lead actors had a romantic affair. At the time of filming, Ryan was married to Dennis Quaid, but the two divorced in 2001. The film garnered much reportage in the tabloid press in association with the lead actors' affair. The film is dedicated to Will Gaffney, an actor who was David Morse's stand-in. He was killed in an on-set accident during a scene in which Morse was not available, due to a family illness. Documentary film When Dinosaurs Roamed America is a two-hour American television program that first aired on Discovery Channel in 2001. It was directed by Pierre de Lespinois and narrated by actor John Goodman. The featured dinosaurs were designed by Paleo-artist and art director Mark Dubeau, noted for creating dinosaurs for many other Discovery Channel and National Geographic specials. The dinosaur animation was accomplished by animator Don Waller at Meteor Studios, in Montreal, Canada. The music was composed by Christopher Franke. When Dinosaurs Roamed America premiered to 5 million viewers. Comedy The Little Orphan is a 1949 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 40th Tom and Jerry short, released in theatres on April 30, 1949 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Ray Patterson. The Little Orphan won the 1948 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons, this being the fifth Oscar given to the cat and mouse team. Though the cartoon was released in 1949, it won its Oscar the previous year. This may have been because it was given a short run at a cinema in 1948 to qualify it for that year's Academy Award. Animation My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas is a direct-to-DVD computer animated film produced by SD Entertainment, and released on October 25, 2005 by Paramount Pictures. It marks the first film appearance of the titular toy franchise since their big-screen debut in 1986. The DVD includes a bonus episode Dancing in the Clouds which is first released on video bundled with Star Catcher in 2004. A Very Minty Christmas was made available on hubworld.com, alongside My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade and My Little Pony Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow but were later removed from the site. The popularity of Friendship Is Magic has increased demand for reissues of the original My Little Pony titles. Shout! Factory has now begun to produce DVD reissues of some of these titles, including A Very Minty Christmas. Thriller A watchman and his wife living at an abandoned mine find themselves trapped in the brutal schemes of their tyrannical landlord in this suspenseful, visually striking drama set on the urban outskirts of Delhi. When the landlord offers his daughter to a wealthy potential buyer of the mine, she and her lower-caste lover run away. The watchman reluctantly helps them, but a sinister masked killer dispatched to hunt down the runaways endangers them all. A searing take on the politics of caste and money in a rapidly developing economy, Sidharth Srinivasan's eccentric thriller delves into the dark interstices between Indian modernity and tradition. "The precise digital cinematography and symmetrical compositions give it an aspect of gallery work, while the shades of electronic music mixed with Western classical instrumentation pull the film right into the present. This is a film of extraordinarily striking aesthetics." –Indiewire "Pairon Talle is a savage stab at the 'Shining India' myth...Compellingly shot by S. Nalla Muthu on HD, the film draws powerful performances from Dibyendu Bhattacharya and Saba Joshi." –Forbes "Soul of Sand" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Hindi with English subtitles. Comedy Autumn Moon is a 1992 film directed by Clara Law and written by Eddie Ling-Ching Fong. A Hong Kong high school girl befriends a twenty-something Japanese man visiting Hong Kong. The film stars Japanese actor Masatoshi Nagase therefore dialogue is a mixture of English, Cantonese, and Japanese. Hong Kong musician Tats Lau contributes to the film score. Comedy Producing Adults is a Finnish drama written by Pekko Pesonen and directed by Aleksi Salmenperä. The original title in Finnish is Lapsia ja aikuisia - Kuinka niitä tehdään, and the film is also known as Children and Adults: How Are They Made?, and Hela vägen in Sweden. It was Finland's official Academy Award submission for Best Foreign Language Film of 2004 and Minttu Mustakallio won 'Best Supporting Actress' at the 2005 Jussi Awards. Aleksi Salmenperä won the FIPRESCI Prize for the film at the Stockholm Film Awards. Documentary film KaTalk Project is a 2014 documentary film directed by Kim Jeong-Wook. Documentary film Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again is the 2004 direct to video sequel to the film Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie. Comedy Underneath the Arches is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen, Stella Moya, Lyn Harding and Edmund Willard. Flanagan and Allen formed part of the comedy ensemble known as the Crazy Gang. It was made by Julius Hagen's Twickenham Studios as part of its ambitious production schedule following its abandonment of quota quickies. Two down-on-their-luck Englishmen travel by ship to a South American country where they foil one revolution, and then accidentally start another. Documentary film A Vision of Blindness is 2008 documentary film directed by David Gelb, Francisco Meirelles and Pedro Morelli. Science Fiction The Secret of NIMH is a 1982 American animated fantasy adventure drama film directed by Don Bluth in his directorial debut. It is an adaptation of Robert C. O'Brien's 1971 children's novel Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH. The film was produced by Aurora Pictures and released by United Artists. The film features the voices of Elizabeth Hartman, Dom DeLuise, Arthur Malet, Derek Jacobi, Hermione Baddeley, John Carradine, Peter Strauss, and Paul Shenar. The "Mrs. Frisby" name in the novel had to be changed to "Mrs. Brisby" during production due to trademark concerns with Frisbee discs. It is the sixth animated feature film to be presented in the Dolby Stereo sound system. Released to wide critical acclaim, the film was a moderate commercial success. It was followed in 1998 by a direct-to-video sequel called The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue, which was made without Bluth's input or consent. Comedy How to Commit Marriage is a 1969 comedy film directed by Norman Panama, featuring Bob Hope and Jackie Gleason in their only movie together. The film also stars Jane Wyman as Hope's wife, Tina Louise as record-producer Gleason's love interest, Leslie Nielsen as the straight man, and Irwin Corey as a middle eastern guru named "The Baba Zeba." Also in the cast is young Tim Matheson making his film debut. This was Jane Wyman's final film appearance. The rock band The Comfortable Chair appears as a hippie rock group, performing their song "A Child's Garden." Comedy My Bunny Lies over the Sea, a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, was released on December 4, 1948. This theatrical cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Mel Blanc played both Bugs Bunny and the Scotsman. Some of the animators included Ken Harris, Lloyd Vaughan, and Phil Monroe. The title is an obvious play on the second line of the old song, "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean". The seven minute short has been released on DVD multiple times in different compilation discs, and as of 2003 is available on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1. And, though this cartoon was the Scotsman's only theatrical appearance, he also made his second major role in "It's a Plaid, Plaid, Plaid, Plaid World" episode in The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries. The Scotsman can briefly be seen on a couple of Animaniacs episodes. He can also be seen in the 1996 hit film, Space Jam, watching the Tunesquad/Michael Jordan basketball game. Documentary film The Personal File of Anna Akhmatova is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Semyon Aranovich. Science Fiction The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance Part 2 is a 2003 animated short, sci-fi film written by Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski, and directed by Mahiro Maeda. Comedy Toi, c'est moi is a 1936 film directed by René Guissart. Animation In a Clear Mind is a 2010 short animated film directed by Ofra Kobliner and Eli Ben-David . Documentary film I Was A Jewish Sex Worker is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Phillip B. Roth. Comedy Six Months Later is 2005 short comedy film written and directed by David Frigerio. Documentary film New Muslim Cool is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Jennifer Maytorena Taylor. The film was initially released on POV and follows the life of Hamza Perez, a Puerto Rican American Rap artist who converted to Islam after he decided to quit his life as a drug dealer. Hamza spends his time on the streets and jail cells spreading the message of Islam to at-risk youth and communities. The film also features the hip-hop group M-Team, a musical collaboration between Hamza and his brother Suliman Perez. The duo utilize the medium of hip-hop to spread their faith and religious message to other young people. In the midst of his journey to establish a new religious community and a new family in the North side of Pittsburgh, Hamza is forced to face the reality of being an active Muslim in a post 9/11 America when the community’s Mosque gets raided by the FBI. Animation Les As de la jungle à la rescousse "Les rubis sont éternels" is a 2014 animation film written by Julien Fournet,Jean-François Tosti,Éric Tosti directed by David Alaux. Documentary film Rudolf Nureev: Rebellious Demon is a 2012 documentary film written Vilen Vizilter and Tatyana Malova and directed by Tatyana Malova. Documentary film South of the Border is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Oliver Stone. The documentary premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. Writer for the project Tariq Ali calls the documentary "a political road movie". Stone stated that he hopes the film will help people better understand a leader who is wrongly ridiculed "as a strongman, as a buffoon, as a clown." The film has Stone and his crew travel from the Caribbean down the spine of the Andes in an attempt to explain the "phenomenon" of Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, and account for the continent's "pink tide" leftward tilt. A key feature is also Venezuela's recent Bolivarian revolution and Latin America's political progress in the 21st century. In addition to Chávez, Stone sought to flesh out several other Latin American presidents whose policies and personalities generally get limited, or according to Stone, biased media attention in the United States and Europe, notably: Evo Morales of Bolivia; Cristina Kirchner and former president Néstor Kirchner of Argentina; Rafael Correa of Ecuador; Raúl Castro of Cuba; Fernando Lugo of Paraguay; and Lula da Silva of Brazil. Comedy Fugly! is a 2011 comedy film written by John Leguizamo and Kathy DeMarco and directed by John Leguizamo. Thriller Chasseur is a 2013 short drama thriller film written and directed by Christopher Soren Kelly. Comedy Citizen Ruth is a 1996 comedy film written by Jim Taylor and Alexander Payne. The film is the directorial debut of Payne. It stars Laura Dern in the title role of a poor, irresponsible and pregnant woman who unexpectedly attracts attention from those involved in the debate about the morality and legality of abortion. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1996. It later opened in limited release in the United States on December 13, 1996. As of 2014, Citizen Ruth remains to be the only Alexander Payne-directed film not nominated for any Academy Awards. Comedy Idiot Love is a 2004 comedy film written by Lluís-Anton Baulenas and Ventura Pons and directed by Ventura Pons. Documentary film American Tongues is a 1988 sociolinguistic documentary examining American English dialects and accents and perceptions thereof. It was produced and directed by Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker. The Center for New American Media won a Peabody Award for the film in 1987. Documentary film Hayal is a 1990 documentary film directed by M. Solakhan and Manfred Blank. Animation The Legend of Mor'du is a 2012 Pixar short attached to the Blu-ray and DVD release of Brave. It gives in-depth background about the film's villain, an evil greedy prince as told by the eccentric witch who transformed him into the bear he is in the film. The film combines traditional animation and computer animation. Comedy Merry Mirthquakes is a 1953 comedy music compilation film written by George Bilson, Charles E. Roberts and Hal Yates, and directed by Leslie Goodwins and Hal Yates. Animation Life Of A Lime Tree is a 2013 short animation film directed by Coletivo Aracruz. Thriller Plot For Peace is a 2013 South African documentary directed by Carlos Agulló and Mandy Jacobson. The film tells the story of Algerian-born French businessman Jean-Yves Ollivier's involvement in Cold War-era African parallel diplomacy, the signing of the 1988 Brazzaville Protocol and discussions surrounding the eventual release of Nelson Mandela. Using archive footage from apartheid-era South Africa alongside interviews from Winnie Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Denis Sassou-Nguesso and Mathews Phosa, Ollivier is revealed as a key architect of the withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola and a 1987 prisoner-exchange programme involving six African nations. Thriller Lord of War is a 2005 crime war film written, produced and directed by Andrew Niccol and co-produced by and starring Nicolas Cage. It was released in the United States on September 16, 2005, with the DVD following on January 17, 2006 and the Blu-ray Disc on July 27, 2006. Cage plays an illegal arms dealer with similarities to post-Soviet arms dealer Viktor Bout. The film was officially endorsed by the human rights group Amnesty International for highlighting the arms trafficking by the international arms industry. Documentary film Festival Express is a 2003 documentary film about the 1970 train tour of the same name across Canada taken by some of North America's most popular rock bands, including Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band and Delaney & Bonnie & Friends. The film combines live footage shot during the 1970 concerts, as well as footage aboard the train itself, interspersed with present-day interviews with tour participants sharing their often humorous recollections of the events. The film, released by THINKFilm, was produced by Gavin Poolman together with John Trapman, and directed by double Grammy Award-winner Bob Smeaton, with music produced by Eddie Kramer, and features original footage shot in 1970 by Academy Award-winning cinematographer Peter Biziou. The original 1970 footage was filmed by director Frank Cvitanovich. A DVD release followed the film's 2003 theatrical run. Comedy Luigi's Ladies is a 1989 Australian comedy directed by actor Judy Morris. Animation eFTes Advise. Dont Risk. Recycle. is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Przemyslaw Adamski, Katarzyna Kijek. Comedy The Christ of the Lanterns is a 1958 Spanish film. Comedy Time Out for Rhythm is a 1941 musical comedy film starring Rudy Vallée, Ann Miller and the Three Stooges. Comedy The Incredible Kung Fu Master, also known as The Kung Fu Master is a 1979 martial arts action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Sammo Hung and Stephen Tung, the latter in his first leading role. This film features an action direction from a number of famous action directors including Sammo Hung Stunt Team, Lam Ching-ying, Billy Chan, Bryan Leung and Yuen Biao. Comedy Gangster of Love is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Nebojsa Slijepcevic. Documentary film Total Badass is a 2010 documentary by American director / producer Bob Ray that first premiered on May 19, 2010. Forgoing the usual route of signing a deal with a film distributor, the film will instead be showcased at different venues around the United States, along with some of the filmmaker's other independent films; such as the 2007's documentary Hell on Wheels. Thriller Sugar Cookies is a 1973 soft-core crime film erotica directed by Theodore Gershuny. It was co-written by future president of Troma Entertainment Lloyd Kaufman and produced by future director Oliver Stone. When an attractive young model is tricked into committing suicide on camera by her pornographer boyfriend, her lesbian partner has a vengeful plan: with the help of an exact lookalike of her lover, she hatches a scheme to take down the sleazy drug dealer for good. Kaufman wrote the film in 1973 and, along with Theodore Gershuny and Ami Artzi, formed a film company called Armor Films in order to produce it. Kaufman was able to raise $100,000 himself and was set to direct, hiring friend Oliver Stone to associate produce. Before production, Kaufman decided to hand the position of director over to the more experienced Gershuny, who, in return, rewrote Kaufman's script and cast his then-wife Mary Woronov. Animation Dieter - Der Film is a 2006 film, a satirical cartoon based in Dieter Bohlen's autobiography Nothing But the Truth. The main song, "Gasoline", and the rest of the soundtrack was composed and written by Bohlen. Science Fiction I'll Follow You Down is a 2013 sci-fi fantasy drama mystery film written and directed by Richie Mehta. Documentary film For Once in My Life is a 2009 documentary film directed by Jim Bigham and Mark Moormann. Comedy Skirts Ahoy! is a 1952 MGM musical film shot in Technicolor and directed by Sidney Lanfield. It stars Esther Williams and Joan Evans.The films follows the adventures of several women who join the WAVES with sequences filmed on location at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. The film also features the film debut of Billy Eckstein. Documentary film We get a bizarre look at the life of Adolf Hitler, including interviews with Adolf's sister and the loyal Nazis who were there during his last days in the Berlin bunker. Comedy The Broken Jug is a 1937 German historical comedy film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Emil Jannings, Friedrich Kayßler and Max Gülstorff. It is an adaptation of the play The Broken Jug by Heinrich von Kleist. The film was popular with Adolf Hitler. Comedy Surf's Up is a 2007 American computer-animated mockumentary family comedy film directed by Ash Brannon and Chris Buck. It features the voices of Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges, Zooey Deschanel, James Woods and Jon Heder among others. In production since 2002 at Sony Pictures Animation, it was the studio's second theatrical feature. The film premiered in the United States on June 8, 2007, and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. It is a parody of surfing documentaries, such as The Endless Summer and Riding Giants, with parts of the plot parodying North Shore. Real-life surfers Kelly Slater and Rob Machado have vignettes as their penguin surfer counterparts. To obtain the desired hand-held documentary feel, the film's animation team motion-captured a physical camera operator's moves. Comedy Mingo y Aníbal contra los fantasmas is a 1985 comedy-adventure film by Enrique Carreras. Documentary film Un' Ora prima di Amleto, più Pinocchio is an Italian film which was released in 1965. Documentary film Beyond The Edge is a 1987 documentary written and directed by Warren Miller. Comedy Goynar Baksho is a 2013 Bengali horror comedy film directed by Aparna Sen. The film is based on a novel Goynar Baksho and a short story Rashmonir Sonadana, both written by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay and published in Desh magazine. The film premiered in Kolkata on 12 April 2013 Comedy Les lézards is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Vincent Mariette. Comedy The Gazebo is a 1959 black comedy film about a married couple who are being blackmailed. It was based on the play of the same name by Alec Coppel and directed by George Marshall. Helen Rose was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White. According to MGM records, the film earned $1,860,000 in North America and $1,450,000 elsewhere, making a profit of $628,000. Thriller The Inn on the River is a 1962 German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger. Comedy Calling All Kids is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Sam Baerwitz. It was the 214th Our Gang short that was released. Animation Rei and James head to Earth for a field test of an engine model, but are interrupted by 3 JAM planes that followed them. Seeing the ineptness of the Japanese Navy, Rei and James must deal with them. While meeting with the navy officials, they meet the writer Lynn Jackson. Their return trip is interrupted as well...but by whom? Documentary film Kijima Stories is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Laëticia Mikles. Animation Grand Format is a 2010 short film written and directed by Myriam Elda Arsenault. Thriller Infernal Affairs III is a 2003 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is the third and final installment in the Infernal Affairs film series, and is both a sequel and a semi-prequel to the original film, as it intercuts events before and after the events in the first film. Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Kelly Chen, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, and Chapman To reprise their roles again, joined by new cast members Leon Lai and Chen Daoming. Infernal Affairs III received mixed to positive reviews, grossed HK$30,225,661 and was nominated for seven Hong Kong Film Awards. Comedy Rosalie Goes Shopping is a 1989 German film directed by Percy Adlon and starring Marianne Sägebrecht, Brad Davis, and Judge Reinhold. The film, which was in competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival and was rated "PG" in the MPAA film rating system, met mixed reviews. The Deseret News described it as "dark satire masquerading as bright comedy", acknowledging it as a comment on American consumerism, and praised Sägebrecht's "terrific comic talents", while both film critic Roger Ebert and TV Guide gave it three stars. The Washington Post, on the other hand, regretted the film's "deficit of dramatic tension" and considered Adlon's message "scatterbrained" and "thin stuff indeed". In the United States, the film grossed USD 574,080. It was shot in various locations in Arkansas, including Stuttgart, Little Rock, and De Valls Bluff. Documentary film Cadillac Desert: Water and the Transformation of Nature is a 1997 American four-part documentary series about water, money, politics, and the transformation of nature. The film was produced and directed by Jon Else and Linda Harrar. Comedy L'intrepido is a 2013 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Amelio. It was screened in the main competition section of the 70th Venice International Film Festival and in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy The Halloween That Almost Wasn't is a 1979 telefilm which aired regularly on the Disney Channel until the late 1990s. It revolves around Dracula trying to save Halloween from the Witch who threatens it. It won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement – Children's Program" and was nominated for three others. On VHS releases, it was retitled The Night Dracula Saved the World. It premiered on ABC and was shot at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown, New York. After hearing rumors from a TV newscaster that Halloween may end and that he is being blamed, Dracula exclaims, "How dare they suggest such a thing? Halloween is my national holiday!" and he calls the world's most famous monsters—Warren the Werewolf aka Wolf Man of Budapest, the Mummy of Egypt, Frankenstein's monster, Zabaar the Zombie of Haiti, and the Witch - to his castle to make them scary again. Dracula believes that the problem is that the monsters have "exploited their monsterhood" to the point of being funny rather than scary, for example, Frankenstein's monster has let a movie influence him into tapdancing rather than scaring people. Animation Go! Anpanman: Fly! The Handkerchief of Hope is a anime film directed by Hiroyuki Yano. Documentary film Women in Boxes is the first film to uncover the Unsung Hero behind the musician. The devoted Magic Assistant who distorts her body into impossible positions while the magician cuts her in pieces, stabs her, sets her on fire, crushes her and restores her to life with a dramatic Taa Daa. Documentary film "In his 1971 standard work Open Veins in Latin America, Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano describes the centuries of economic exploitation of his part of the world. Almost 40 years later, Uruguayan documentary filmmaker Gonzalo Arijon reevaluates the situation in Eyes Wide Open -- A Journey through Today's South America. His search takes him from the soybean plantations of the Brazilian Amazon and the tin mines of Bolivia to the deep jungles of Ecuador. Arijon, winner of the Joris Ivens Award in 2007 for Stranded, shows how the current crop of leftist leaders in these countries are attempting to resist the squandering of natural resources by large, international companies. The principal culprits he identifies are the neoliberal ideology and the ensuing wave of privatizations. Arijon's politically committed film allows the local populations to speak for themselves, interspersing this with archive footage of speeches by the likes of Hugo Chávez (Venezuela), Lula da Silva (Brazil), and Evo Morales (Bolivia). Galeano himself also talks -- sometimes in poetic language -- about how the rise of socialist governments in the early 21st century is benefitting Latin America, and what more can be done." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Comedy Happy Negative Marriage: Part 1 is a 2014 romance comedy film directed by Takeshi Yokoi. Thriller Aduri is a 2008 American thriller film directed by Riyadh Mahmood. Written by Mahmood and Fahid Hasan, the film stars Ariana Almajan and Kawan Karadaghi. Produced by Washington DC filmmakers, and released May 16, 2008, Aduri presents the lives of two fugitives running from the FBI and correctly predicted the outcome of the United States presidential election, 2008 in November. One of the news sequences in the film refers to President Barack Obama. Comedy Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai is a 2005 Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Ramsay. It stars Priyanshu Chatterjee and Dia Mirza in pivotal roles. Science Fiction They Live is a 1988 American science fiction satirical film written and directed by John Carpenter. The film stars Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster. It follows a nameless drifter referred to as "Nada", who discovers the ruling class are in fact aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to spend money, breed and accept the status quo with subliminal messages in mass media. Science Fiction FUTURE BY DESIGN shares the life and far-reaching vision of Jacque Fresco, considered by many to be a modern day Da Vinci. Peer to Einstein and Buckminster Fuller, Jacque is a self-taught futurist who describes himself most often as a "generalist" or multi-disciplinarian -- a student of many inter-related fields. He is a prolific inventor, having spent his entire life (he is now 90 years old) conceiving of and devising inventions on various scales which entail the use of innovative technology. As a futurist, Jacque is not only a conceptualist and a theoretician, but he is also an engineer and a designer. Animation The Pink Panther gives the girl her needs after a witches wand accidently lands on him. Comedy Les saisons du plaisir is a 1988 comedy film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Comedy Kidco is a 1984 comedy film directed by Ronald F. Maxwell and starring Scott Schwartz, Clifton James, Charles Hallahan, Maggie Blye, and Vincent Schiavelli. Documentary film Evaporating Borders is a 2014 documentary and drama film written and directed by Iva Radivojevic. Comedy Two Great Sheep is a 2004 satirical Chinese film directed by Liu Hao and cast primarily with unknown actors. Two Great Sheep tells the gentle story of a peasant couple, played by Sun Yunkun and Jiang Zhikun, who are charged with caring for two foreign sheep that they must somehow breed for the community. Liu's second film and the first under government approval, Two Great Sheep can be located as part of a broader trend of independent Chinese filmmakers switching their focuses to state-approved productions during the early years of the 21st century. Besides Liu, these years saw many of the leading figures of the "sixth-generation" turning in their first SARFT-approved productions, including Jia Zhangke, Zhu Wen, and Wang Xiaoshuai. Two Great Sheep premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2004. Comedy Push! Push! is a 1997 South Korean black comedy film directed by Park Chul-soo about the experiences of two female doctors in an obstetrics and gynecology clinic. Animation Brief Moments is a 2011 animated short film directed by Mírian Aparecida Rolim. Animation A Very Large Increase in the Size, Amount, or Importance of Something Over a Very Short Period of Time is a 2013 sci-fi animation, music and short film directed by Max Hattler. Documentary film L’Ultimo Gattopardo: Ritratto Di Goffredo Lombardo is a 2010 Italian documentary film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. Animation Vicenta is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Samuel Orti. Animation I Want a Dog is a 2003 animated short film, directed by Sheldon Cohen and based on the 1987 children's book of the same title by Dayal Kaur Khalsa. It tells the story of a girl named May who wants more than anything to have a dog. She tries various strategies to get her parents to allow her one, at last settles for having a rollerskate which she treats like a dog, and in the end wins her desire. The film has garnered 10 international awards, including First Prize from the Chicago International Children's Film Festival. Thriller Cage is a 1989 American martial arts action film starring Reb Brown and Lou Ferrigno. Comedy The Linguini Incident is a 1991 American comedic film set in New York starring David Bowie and Rosanna Arquette. The film was directed by Richard Shepard, who co-wrote the script with Tamar Brott. Marlee Matlin, Buck Henry and Iman co-star. Comedy The Moon Is Blue is a 1953 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Otto Preminger and starring William Holden, David Niven, and Maggie McNamara. Written by F. Hugh Herbert and based on his 1951 play of the same title, the film is about a young woman who meets an architect on the observation deck of the Empire State Building and quickly turns his life upside down. Documentary film The Turtle's Rage is a 2012 documentary film written by Pary El-Qalqili and Silvia Wolkan and directed by Pary El-Qalqili. Comedy Why He Gave Up is a 1911 American short silent comedy film starring Fred Mace and Mabel Normand. The film was co-directed by Mack Sennett and Henry Lehrman and shot in Huntington, Long Island. Documentary film With the advent of the WWF (and later, the WWE), female wrestling entered a new phase in its popularity, with the top stars in the game earning considerable amounts of money, and taking up the sport professionally. This film takes a look at the trailblazers of the sport--the women who bucked tradition and decided to become wrestlers in the 1940s and '50s. The recollections veer dramatically between good and bad times, making some fascinating viewing for any enthusiasts of the sport. With all-time greats such as The Fabulous Moolah, Gladys "Killem" Gillem, and Ella Waldek dipping into the memory banks, LIPSTICK & DYNAMITE is a fond look back on a bygone era for women's wrestling. Animation Through the Hawthorn is a 2014 short, animation film written by D R Hood and directed by Anna Benner, Pia Borg and Gemma Burditt. Comedy The Zeros is a 2001 comedy, drama and science fiction film written and directed by John Ryman. Thriller The Edge of Town is a 2008 short thriller film written and directed by Christopher Ciancimino. Science Fiction Skinwalker Ranch is a 2013 sci-fi horror film that was directed by Devin McGinn. The movie had a video on demand and limited theatrical release on October 30, 2013 and stars Taylor Bateman, Steve Berg, and Michael Black. It is loosely based upon folklore surrounding the titular Utah-based Skinwalker Ranch, which is rumored to be the site of several UFO sightings. Comedy Vi er allesammen tossede is a 1959 Danish comedy directed by Sven Methling and starring Kjeld Petersen, Buster Larsen, Birgitte Reimer and Dirch Passer. The film relates the story of a confused driver who is mistakenly committed to an insane asylum after he insists to police that his car was damaged in an accident with an elephant. The film received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film in 1960 and is listed on the Danish Film Institute's Top 100 Danish Films. Comedy Terry Tate, Office Linebacker: Sensitivity Training is a 2004 short comedy film directed by Jason Christopher Mercer. Comedy Four Stars is a 2006 comedy film written by Olivier Dazat and Christian Vincent, directed by Christian Vincent. Documentary film American Jerusalem: Jews and the Making of San Francisco is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Marc Shaffer. Animation Village of Idiots is a short animated comedy based on the classic Jewish, humorous, folk tales of Chełm directed and animated by Eugene Fedorenko and Rose Newlove, written by John Lazarus, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Fedorenko is the Academy Award-winning animator of the 1979 NFB short Every Child. Documentary film There's Always Next Season is a 2014 documentary film directed by Carl Christian Lein Størmer. Documentary film Sinking of the Lusitania: Terror at Sea is an English-German Docu-drama produced in 2007. This 90-minute film is a dramatization of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania on May 7, 1915 by a German U-boat, U-20. The outside filming was done in South Africa; the inside submarine scenes were filmed in Munich using the 25-year-old U-boat-model of the film Das Boot. Comedy Le grand carnaval is a 1983 comedy film directed by Alexandre Arcady. Documentary film Despues de La Neblina is a film directed Anne Slick and Danielle Bernstein. Documentary film The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl is a 1993 German documentary film about the life of German film director Leni Riefenstahl, directed by Ray Müller. Animation Tragédie Grouick is a 2009 film directed by Matthieu Van Eeckhout. A ventriloquist butcher finds himself in conflict with his pig puppet. Animation Slayers: Book of Spells is a 1996 anime film written by Hajime Kanzaka and directed by Hiroshi Watanabe. Animation Swing Shift Cinderella is an animated cartoon short subject. It is in the same vein as Red Hot Riding Hood. Frank Graham voiced the wolf, and Colleen Collins voiced Cinderella, with Imogene Lynn providing her singing voice. Comedy Linda Be Good is a 1947 comedy film written by George Halasz, Howard Harris, Richard Irving Hyland, Leslie Vale and directed by Frank McDonald. Documentary film A Century of Women is a 1994 TV Mini-Series. Comedy Somewhere Else is a 2011 drama comedy film written by Hans Gunnarsson and directed by Kjell-Åke Andersson Animation Buddy Steps Out is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on July 20, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Notably, Chuck Jones & Bob Clampett are credited animators for the short. Animation Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III is a 2010 episode special of the television comedy series Robot Chicken, and the third and final installment in the Annie Award-winning and Emmy-nominated Robot Chicken: Star Wars trilogy. It premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block on December 19, 2010. The special is 45 minutes long, as opposed to the usual 11-minute Robot Chicken runtime and the 21-minute runtime of the two previous Star Wars specials. It was the final Robot Chicken: Star Wars special. Comedy Love Khichdi is a romantic comedy Hindi film, directed by Srinivas Bhashyam The film released on August 28, 2009. Science Fiction Epoch: Evolution is the 2003 TV-movie sequel to Epoch, directed by Ian Watson with David Keith reprising his role from the original film. Documentary film Gitmo: The new rules of war is a Swedish documentary about the Guantanamo Bay detention camp by Erik Gandini and Tarik Saleh. The film features interviews with Janis Karpinski, Mehdi Ghezali and Geoffrey Miller, among others. Gitmo premiered at IDFA in 2005 and reached mainstream theaters in Sweden on 10 February 2006. In 2003, a year after Swedish citizen Mehdi Ghezali was detained at "Gitmo", which sparked some media interest in Sweden, Erik and Tarik started filming the documentary and visited the base on a guided tour of selected areas. Mehdi Ghezali was released in 2004, and was interviewed for the film. In 2006, the musical score composed by Krister Linder won first prize for music in a TV feature at the Festival international Musique et Cinéma in Auxerre, France. Comedy The Thief of Tibidabo is a 1964 Spanish-French crime-comedy film directed by Maurice Ronet and starring Anna Karina. Thriller Man, Woman & The Wall is a 2006 drama and thriller film written by Fumihiro Yamada and Masashi Yamamoto and directed by Masashi Yamamoto. Comedy The High Schooler's Guide to College Parties is a comedy film directed by Patrick Johnson. Comedy Who Is the Craftiest is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Poon Man Kit and starring Ricky Hui, Bill Tung, Tang Pik-wan, Sammy Cheung, Tiffany Lau, Keung Chung Ping and Lo Hoi-pang. Comedy Toto, Peppino, and the Hussy is an Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque in 1956. It stars the comedy duo of Totò and Peppino De Filippo. The film also stars the popular singer Teddy Reno, and features Reno singing some of his songs as well as Malafemmena, Totò's most famous work as a songwriter. It was the top grossing movie of the year in Italy with a 1,751,000,000 Italian lire revenue. Comedy Spencer's Mountain is a 1963 film written, directed, and produced by Delmer Daves from a novel by Earl Hamner, Jr. The film starred Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara and in early appearances, James MacArthur, Veronica Cartwright, and Victor French. The novel and film became the basis for the popular television series The Waltons, which followed in 1972. Differing from both the film and novel, The Waltons watered down many of the adult themes, including alcoholism and infidelity. Spencer's Mountain was O'Hara and Fonda's second film together. They had previously co-starred in Immortal Sergeant. Spencer's Mountain features the majestic scenery of Wyoming's Teton Range, as photographed by cinematographer Charles Lawton in Panavision and Technicolor. It was filmed in and around the town of Jackson and features the nearby Chapel of the Transfiguration. The novel and the series were set in the Virginia Appalachians, but Hamner said in 1963 that Daves wanted more imposing mountains to emphasize the characters' isolation and struggles with their environment. Science Fiction X-Men: The Last Stand is a 2006 superhero film, based on the X-Men superhero team introduced in Marvel Comics. The film, distributed by 20th Century Fox, is the third installment in the X-Men film series. It was directed by Brett Ratner, written by Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn, and features an ensemble cast, including Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Anna Paquin, and Famke Janssen. The film's script is loosely based on two X-Men comic book story arcs: "The Dark Phoenix Saga" by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Byrne, and "Gifted" by writer Joss Whedon and artist John Cassaday, with a plot that revolves around a "mutant cure" that causes serious repercussions among mutants and humans, and on the resurrection of Jean Grey. Bryan Singer, who had directed the two previous films, X-Men and X2, decided to leave to work on Superman Returns, as he had not even defined the storyline for a third film. Matthew Vaughn, who was initially hired as the new director, left due to personal and professional issues, and was replaced with Ratner. Science Fiction "We’ve seen the power of Facebook and Twitter to rally people for a cause, even if it is only to create an alternative Christmas number one. Imagine if all the people on social networks shared a common view and declared themselves a virtual country. This is the concept behind 8TH WONDERLAND, when a group of likeminded people decide to pool their collective energy and put it to use in the real world, starting with pranks such as putting condom machines in Catholic churches, before resorting to serious political activism in order to change the world. It is an example of international democracy that transcends borders and, like all ideals, works perfectly until someone decides to make himself leader. Between Facebook and Danny Wallace’s HOW TO START YOUR OWN COUNTRY, 8TH WONDERLAND is not beyond the realms of possibility, and the movie not only addresses this and some serious issues, it also entertains in a multitude of languages without resorting to stereotypes. A remarkable and genuinely entertaining film. Sign up as a citizen at www.8thwonderland.com" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Thriller Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision is a 2003 direct to video sequel of the 1994 film Timecop. The movie stars Jason Scott Lee and Thomas Ian Griffith. The events of this film take place 20 years after the first one, although there is no mention of the events of the first film and time travel technology has improved considerably. Comedy Sukiyaki Western Django is a 2007 Japanese Western film directed by Takashi Miike. The title of this English language western refers to the Japanese dish sukiyaki, as well as Sergio Corbucci's spaghetti western film Django. It also takes inspiration from the "Man with No Name" stock character variously used in the spaghetti western genre but most notably in the Dollars trilogy by Sergio Leone. The film stars Hideaki Ito, Kōichi Satō, Yusuke Iseya, Masanobu Ando, Masato Sakai, Yoji Tanaka, Renji Ishibashi, Sansei Shiomi, Takaaki Ishibashi, Shun Oguri, Quentin Tarantino, Yutaka Matsushige, Yoshino Kimura, Teruyuki Kagawa and Kaori Momoi. Inspired by the historical rivalry between the Genji and Heike clans, which ushered in the era of samurai dominance in Japanese history, Sukiyaki Western Django is set "a few hundred years after the Genpei War". The Genji and Heike gangs face off in a town named "Yuta" in "Nevata", when a nameless gunman comes into town to help a prostitute get revenge on the warring gangs. The film contains numerous references both to the historical Genpei War and to Wars of the Roses, as well as the films Yojimbo and Django. Comedy Slightly Dangerous is a 1943 American romantic comedy film starring Lana Turner and Robert Young. A bored young woman in a dead-end job runs away to New York City and ends up impersonating the long-lost daughter of a millionaire. The film was directed by Wesley Ruggles and written by Charles Lederer and George Oppenheimer from a story by Ian McLellan Hunter and Aileen Hamilton. According to Turner Classic Movies film historian Robert Osborne, one sequence early in the film—in which Lana Turner's character does her job at the soda fountain while blindfolded—was actually directed by an uncredited Buster Keaton. Animation Holiday Fun For Everyone! Watch Mickey, Goofy and their pals deck the halls with laughter and joy in this magical Christmas collection. The fun never stops as Chip and Dale go head-to-head with Donald Duck in the hilarious holiday short, Toy Tinkers. Then watch as Santa Cruella and the 101 Dalmatians gang bring you a new twist on a beloved holiday classic. Enjoy these Christmas favorites, as well as Mickeys Mixed Nuts and Donalds Snow Place To Hide, in this wonderful winter compilation sure to please the entire family Documentary film The Return Of The Pri is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Patricio Salinas. Comedy Repli-Kate is a 2002 sex comedy film from National Lampoon starring Ali Landry, James Roday and Eugene Levy. Science Fiction Andy Warhol's Frankenstein is a 1973 Italian-French horror film directed by Paul Morrissey and produced by Andy Warhol, Andrew Braunsberg, Louis Peraino, and Carlo Ponti. It stars Udo Kier, Joe Dallesandro, Monique van Vooren, and Arno Juerging. Interiors were filmed at Cinecittà in Rome by a crew of Italian filmmakers. In the United States, the film was marketed as Andy Warhol's Frankenstein, and was presented in the Space-Vision 3D process in premiere engagements. It was rated X by the MPAA, due to its explicit sexuality and violence. A 3-D version also played in Australia in 1986, along with Blood for Dracula, its obvious pairing. In the '70s, a 3-D version played in Stockholm, Sweden and in London, England. In subsequent US DVD releases, the film was retitled Flesh for Frankenstein, while the original title was used in other regions. The gruesomeness of the action was intensified in the original release by the use of 3-D, with several dismbowelments being shot from a perspective such that the internal organs are thrust towards the camera. Science Fiction Memoirs of a Survivor is a 1981 British science fiction film directed by David Gladwell, with some scenes filmed at the location of Argyle Street, Norwich. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novel of the same name by Doris Lessing. It is scheduled to be released on DVD in June 2014 by Network Distributing. Comedy The Dogfather is a 2010 family comedy film written by Michael Hamilton-Wright and Russell Scalise and directed by Richard Boddington. Animation The Trembling Veil of Bones is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Matthew Talbot-Kelly. Thriller Joint Body is a 2011 American crime thriller film written and directed by Brian Jun and starring Mark Pellegrino and Alicia Witt. The film is about a convict who is abandoned by his ex-wife and prevented from seeing his young daughter. As a parolee he develops a relationship with a lonely and troubled woman, whom he saves from a violent attack. Once more on the run, he is forced to re-evaluate his freedom as he evades the law and faces demons from his past. The film was shot on location in various small towns in southern Illinois in the United States: Alton, Wood River, East Alton, and Jerseyville. Produced by James Choi, Brian Jun, and Max Velez for 40/West, the film premiered on April 29, 2011 at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Thriller Eyes of Laura Mars is a 1978 thriller film starring Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones and directed by Irvin Kershner. The screenplay was adapted from a spec script titled Eyes, written by John Carpenter, and would become Carpenter's first major studio film of his career. Producer Jon Peters, who was dating Barbra Streisand at the time, bought the screenplay as a starring vehicle for the actress, but Streisand eventually decided not to take the role because of "the kinky nature of the story," as Peters later explained. As a result, the role went to Dunaway, who had just won an Oscar for her performance in Network. Streisand nevertheless felt that "Prisoner", the torch song from the film, would be a good power ballad vehicle for her. She sang it on the soundtrack and garnered a moderate hit as a result. Eyes of Laura Mars is said to be an example of an American version of the giallo genre. The film is also noted for its use of red herrings and its twist ending. Thriller Specter of the Rose is a 1946 ballet murder mystery film noir written and directed by Ben Hecht and starring Judith Anderson, Ivan Kirov, Viola Essen, Michael Chekhov, and Lionel Stander, with choreography by Tamara Geva, and music by George Antheil. Science Fiction Mega Python vs. Gatoroid is a 2011 monster Sci-fi disaster film by The Asylum, directed by Mary Lambert, and starring pop singers Debbie Gibson and Tiffany. The film premiered theatrically in Texas and premiered on television on January 29, 2011 on Syfy in the United States before being released on home video on June 21, 2011. Comedy Bican Efendi Vekilharç is a 1921 Turkish film directed by Şadi Karagözoğlu. It stars Karagözoğlu, Bayan Şadi, Galip Arcan, Behzat Butak, Nurettin Şefkati, Şehper Karagözoğlu, and Behzat Haki. The 22 minute comedy film is one of Turkey's earliest comedy films. Bican Efendi, who served as a steward in a mansion is the centre of the story in the movie. Comedy Ping Pong Playa is a 2007 comedy film directed by Jessica Yu and written by Jessica Yu and Jimmy Tsai. The story centers on a Chinese ping pong family living in California with a buffoonish and irreverent son. Documentary film A Normal Life Please is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Tokachi Tsuchiya. Documentary film The Medicine Game is a 2013 drama and documentary film directed by Lukas Korver. Comedy The Odd Sound Out is a 2014 animated comedy short film directed by Idamaria Schouwandreasen and Pernille Sihm. Thriller Hostage is a 2005 American action thriller film starring Bruce Willis that was directed by Florent Emilio Siri. The film was based on a novel by Robert Crais, and was adapted for the screen by Doug Richardson. The film's plot is roughly the same as the novel; the main difference is that a complicated subplot involving the Mafia was removed and the ages of the first group of hostage-takers was lowered slightly. In the novel, Smith's employer is Sonny Benza, a crime overlord whose influence reaches throughout the entire West Coast. Comedy Bangkok Traffic Love Story is a Thai romantic comedy film released by GTH on 15 October 2009. It was directed by Adisorn Tresirikasem and written by Navapol Thamrongruttanarit. The film tells the story of Mei Li, a thirty-year-old woman feeling desperate about being last among her friends to marry, and her relationship with Loong, an engineer working on the BTS Skytrain system. The skytrain, which celebrated its tenth anniversary the same year and lends its name to the film's Thai and English titles, is prominently featured throughout the story. The film was criticized for its loose plot, but critics felt that young middle-class female Bangkokians could identify with the contemporary setting. The film was financially successful, earning 57 million baht on its opening weekend and over 140 million baht after four weeks. Documentary film Death on a Factory Farm is a 2009 television documentary film concerning the animal rights abuses at the Wiles hog farm, and the subsequent investigation and trial. Comedy 2000 Years Later is 1969 comedy/fantasy film written and directed by Bert Tenzer. Comedy Mein Lieber Katrina Catches a Convict is a 1914 American silent comedy short starring Charlotte Burton, Harry De Vere, Perry Banks, Edith Borella, Ida Lewis, and John Steppling. The film is the sequel to Mein Lieber Katrina. Documentary film The Resurrection Tomb Mystery is a television documentary program produced and first broadcast on the Discovery Channel and Vision TV in Canada on Thursday, April 12 at 10pm e/p during Easter week 2012. The documentary was executive produced by Simcha Jacobovici, Ric Esther Bienstock and Felix Golubev of Associated Producers, Ltd. The documentary was preceded by a companion book authored by James Tabor, Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and Jacobovici entitled, The Jesus Discovery. The documentary and book claimed to have revealed the earliest evidence of resurrection of Jesus ever discovered. Comedy Robbin' in Da Hood is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Quake. Documentary film The Man With 80 Wives is a British documentary that aired on Channel 4 on July 19, 2006. It featured journalist Sanjiv Bhattacharya, trying to find the whereabouts of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints leader, Warren Jeffs. Thriller Terminated is a 2011 short drama mystery thriller film directed by Tobias Deml and Deon Taylor. Comedy The Rainbow Man is a 1929 black and white American musical film. Comedy Plucking the Daisy is a film directed by Marc Allégret released on October 5, 1956. Comedy Runaway Daughters is a 1994 television film by Joe Dante that oiginally aired on the cable television network Showtime as part of the anthology series Rebel Highway. It is a loose remake of an American International Pictures production from 1956, the year in which both the original and the remake are set. Much of the cast of Dante's The Howling is reunited on this film, including Christopher Stone, Dee Wallace, Robert Picardo, Dick Miller, and Belinda Balaski. Thriller Law of Desire or La ley del deseo is a 1987 film by Pedro Almodóvar. Considered to be Almodóvar's first explicitly gay film, it focuses on a complex love triangle between three men. It follows the more serious tone set by his film Matador, exploring the ways in which society represses an individual's true desires with tragic consequences. Thriller The Last Shot You Hear is a 1969 British thriller film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Hugh Marlowe, Zena Walker, Patricia Haines, William Dysart and Thorley Walters. Documentary film The Bastard Sings the Sweetest Song is a 2012 family, drama documentary film directed by Christy Garland. Comedy Poeten og Lillemor og Lotte is a 1960 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Henning Moritzen. Animation Go Go Amigo is a 1965 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and stars Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, and other mice in a big fight over music at Speedy's 12th birthday party in Mexico. Comedy Oohalu Gusagusalade is a 2014 Telugu Romantic comedy written and directed by Telugu actor Srinivas Avasarala marking his debut as a director. The film, produced by Sai Korrapati and Rajani Korrapati on Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram banner, features Naga Shourya, Rashi Khanna and Srinivas Avasarala in the lead. The film is an adaptation of the 19th-century French play Cyrano de Bergerac and revolves around a young and selfish girl Prabhavati and two men Venky and Uday who love her. Kalyani Koduri composed the soundtrack and the background score for the film while Venkat C. Dileep and Kiran Ganti provided the cinematography and editing for the film. The film's principal photography commenced in October 2013 and the film was extensively shot in Hyderabad and Vishakhapatnam. After aggressive promotion, the film released worldwide on June 20, 2014. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and went on to become a big hit, completing 50 days in 21 centers. Satellite Rights of the film were sold for 2.5 crore to maatv for a period of 7 years. Documentary film La ruée vers l'art is a documentary film directed by Marianne Lamour. Comedy Dance of the Mirlitons is a 2011 comedy film directed by Evan Greenberg Comedy It's Us is a 2013 comedy, drama and romance film written and directed by Nick Reding. Documentary film Fassbinder's Women is a 2000 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The original German title translate as Fassbinder Was the Only One for Me: The Willing Victims of Rainer Werner F. The film consists of several interviews with the women who linked their professional and personal lives to the career of German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. These include: Hanna Schygulla, the director's favorite actress; Ursula Strätz, who founded the Munich Action Theater, where Fassbinder began his career on the stage and actresses Barbara Valentin and Brigitte Mira, the star of Fassbinder’s Fear Eats the Soul. Four of the director’s male collaborators: assistant director Harry Baer; cinematographer Michael Ballhaus; musician Peer Raben and producer Peter Berling, also talk about Fassbinder's working methods and personality. The film opens with actress Irm Hermann, who worked in nineteen films with Fassbinder while he made life a living hell for her. Juliane Lorenz, Fassbinder’s last female partner, film editor and executor of his estate after his death, is also interviewed. Comedy Sardines Out of A Can is a 2013 short comedy romance film written and directed by Shonali Bhowmik. Comedy Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy film, and the third film in the Toy Story series. It was produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Lee Unkrich, the screenplay was written by Michael Arndt, while Unkrich wrote the story along with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, respectively director and co-writer of the first two films. The film was released worldwide from June through October in the Disney Digital 3-D, RealD, and IMAX 3D formats. Toy Story 3 was the first film to be released theatrically with Dolby Surround 7.1 sound. The plot focuses on the toys Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends dealing with an uncertain future as their owner, Andy, prepares to leave for college. Actors Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack and John Morris, along with few others reprised their voice-over roles from the previous films. The film received widespread critical acclaim earning a 99% 'certified fresh' rating at Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 92 at Metacritic. Comedy Tom, a 14- year-old who's parents have just divorced, is abruptly uprooted from his wealthy Chicago home and sent to the strange land of Los Angeles. Stars Michael Landes, Brian Austin Green and Joanna Kerns. Comedy Heated Rivalry is a 2011 drama, romance comedy film written by Scott C. Sanford. Documentary film Frank Kearns: American Correspondent is a documentary film directed by Gerald Davis. Comedy Angel in a Devil's Body is a Czech comedy film directed by Václav Matějka. It was released in 1983. Animation Joyets is a 2008 animated short film directed by Magdalena Osinska. Thriller Visitors of the Night is a 1995 thriller and science fiction film written by Michael J. Murray and directed by Jorge Montesi. Thriller My House in Umbria is a 2003 HBO made-for-television movie, based on the novella of the same name by William Trevor and published along with another novella in the volume Two Lives. The film stars Maggie Smith and was directed by Richard Loncraine. Documentary film Black Wind, White Land is a 1993 documentary film, researched and produced by the founders of the Chernobyl Children's Project International and explores the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986 and its consequences for the handicapped development of the people in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. The film was directed by Gene Kerrigan and produced by Ali Hewson, the wife of U2's singer Bono. Comedy Girl 6 is a 1996 American film by director Spike Lee about a phone sex operator. Theresa Randle played the title character, and playwright Suzan-Lori Parks wrote the screenplay. The soundtrack is composed entirely of songs written by Prince. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Directors Quentin Tarantino and Ron Silver make cameo appearances as film directors at a pair of interesting auditions. It is the first film directed by Lee in which he did not write the screenplay. Documentary film Landslide: A Portrait of President Herbert Hoover is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Chip Duncan. Thriller Adventures in Babysitting is a 1987 American comedy film written by David Simkins, directed by Chris Columbus, and starring Elisabeth Shue, Maia Brewton, Keith Coogan, Anthony Rapp, Penelope Ann Miller, Bradley Whitford, and a brief cameo by blues singer/guitarist Albert Collins. Although it is set in Oak Park and Chicago, Illinois, with much of the action taking place in the city itself, the movie was filmed primarily in Toronto. Documentary film Kiran is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Alexander Riedel and Bettina Timm. Documentary film Neurosia: 50 Years of Perversity is a 1992 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a mockumentary, an autobiography of Rosa von Praunheim, framed as murder mystery in which the director is the victim. Animation Bum-Bum doch` rybaka is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Ivan Maximov. Science Fiction Die Herrin der Welt - Teil II is a 1960 adventure, crime, sci-fi film written by Jo Eisinger, Pascal Jardin and Harald G. Petersson and directed by William Dieterle and Richard Angst. Comedy Three Days (of Hamlet) is an American documentary film from independent production company TMG, The Martindale Group, based in Los Angeles, California. TMG previously produced "Pursuit of Happiness" in 2000 starring Frank Whaley and Annabeth Gish. Three Days (of Hamlet) covers a troupe of actors, and others, who gather to rehearse and perform a staged-reading of William Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet at the Matrix Theatre in West Hollywood, California during three days in July 2010. Reality intrudes. Alex Rotaru, Director of the documentary film Shakespeare High, in a personal message to the film's creator, actor/director Alex Hyde-White, says about Three Days (of Hamlet)'...jaw-droppingly ambitious and often brilliant... It was such an exquisite pleasure to learn something new about the play of all plays through your eyes. The pressure cooker in which you put yourself and your fellow actors was truly an ultimate test - I felt butterflies in my stomach just watching it. If Hamlet urges his actors to "hold a mirror up to nature", you hold a mirror up to the mirror itself, doing what the French call 'mise en abime', or loosely: 'looking into the abyss of infinite reflections' Documentary film All The Years Of Trying is a 2009 documentary film directed by Dom Shaw. Comedy Looney Tunes: Back in Action is a 2003 American live action/animated adventure comedy film directed by Joe Dante, written by Larry Doyle, and starring Brendan Fraser, Jenna Elfman, Timothy Dalton, Joan Cusack, Bill Goldberg, with Heather Locklear and Steve Martin. It is the second live-action feature-length film starring the Looney Tunes characters, the first being Space Jam. Science Fiction Your Friends Close is a 2013 comedy drama mystery thriller film written by Brock Wilbur and directed by Jocelyn Kelvin. Thriller Heaven's Burning is a 1997 Australian film directed by Craig Lahiff and written by Louis Nowra. Documentary film Margo is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Frank Stiefel. Science Fiction The Miracle Child is a 1932 French science fiction film based on a play of the same name by Robert Charvay and Paul Gavault. The plot of the film centers around a widow named Blanche Montel who endeavours to find a man with whom to produce a child so that she can pretend that the child was her late husband's and so inherit a fortune. In a scene which has been cited as particularly humorous, a few characters interrupt a Spiritualist séance and are subsequently believed to be ghosts. Ginette Leclerc's minor role in The Miracle Child was one of her first acting roles in a long and successful career. Thriller The Skulls is a 2000 American psychological thriller film starring Joshua Jackson, Paul Walker and Leslie Bibb, directed by Rob Cohen. Its plot is based upon some of the conspiracy theories surrounding Yale University's Skull and Bones student society. The film was critically panned, but successful enough to spawn two direct-to-video sequels, The Skulls II, directed by Joe Chappelle and starring Robin Dunne, Ashley Lyn Cafagna and The Skulls III, with Clare Kramer as the first woman member of the society. Comedy Election Night is a 1998 Danish short comedy film directed by Anders Thomas Jensen. It won an Academy Award in 1999 for Best Short Subject. Science Fiction Empire of Ash is a post-apocalyptic science fiction movie from 1988. The movie was re-released in 1989 as Empire of Ash II. It was followed by one sequel: Empire of Ash III. Comedy Compassionate Sex is a 2000 film written and directed by Laura Mañá. Animation I Am Alone and My Head Is On Fire is a 2013 animation short film directed by David OReilly. Animation Birds Walking is a 2010 short animated film directed by Stephanie Delazeri. Animation The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! is a 2010 animated direct-to-DVD American comedy film written and produced by original writers and executive producers Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein and directed by Greg Franklin. The film is the first Drawn Together release since the TV show's cancellation, and the film itself deals with it. The original cast returned to voice the original characters of Drawn Together. The film features the guest voice of Seth MacFarlane as "I.S.R.A.E.L.", and Vernon Wells as the Network Head. The film was produced by Six Point Harness, completely done in flash animation using Toon Boom and Adobe Flash Professional. Documentary film Gordonia is a 2010 feature documentary film directed and produced by New Zealand filmmaker Tom Reilly. Filmed over the course of seven years Gordonia follows the struggle between West Auckland landowner Graham Gordon and the former Waitakere City Council over Gordon's car wrecking business and illegal dwellings. As well as Gordon's story, the film traces the lives of several tenants living on his property, some of whom have mental health problems and claim to have nowhere else to live. Comedy Glory Years is a 1987 comedy and drama Tv Movie written by Gary H. Miller and directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. Animation Thugs With No Legend is a 2013 animation short comedy crime film written and directed by Gianluigi Toccafondo. Science Fiction It! is a 1967 British/American horror film made by Seven Arts Productions and Gold Star Productions, Ltd. that features the Golem of Prague as its main subject. The film was made in the style of the Hammer Studios films both in sound and cinematography. It! stars Roddy McDowall as the mad assistant museum curator Arthur Pimm, who evokes the golem by finding a hidden scroll in a hollowed out compartment of the golem's right foot and placing it under its tongue. Documentary film Ulrike Ottinger - Nomad from the Lake is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Brigitte Kramer. Thriller Heaven Strewn follows best friends Mickey Feathers and Jasper Fanning. Mickey is looking to recover his losses from a botched counterfeiting transaction and has learned the coordinates of a looming drop by those who burnt him. He must now persuade Jasper to help him under the ruse of meteorite hunting. However, Jasper has imperative issues of his own to deal with. His girlfriend is pregnant and his job as a staff writer for the Los Angeles Chronicle is in peril. Eventually persuaded to hit the road the pair stumbles onto a major find. The discovery thrusts each into immediate danger and threatens to radically transform the fabric of their friendship. Comedy Swing Hostess is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Sam Newfield for Producers Releasing Corporation and starring Martha Tilton, Iris Adrian, Charles Collins, Betty Brodel, Cliff Nazarro and Harry Holman. Science Fiction Monster from Green Hell is a 1957 B movie shown as a double-feature to the 1957 film The Brain from Planet Arous. It is also seen as a clone of Them!. Animation Bird-Brain Bird Dog is a 1954 animated short film, directed by Dick Lundy for MGM as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer' Barney Bear series, involving Barney getting himself an uncooperative dog to hunt birds. This is the last Barney Bear cartoon in the 1950s. Comedy Grandpa Goes to Town is a 1940 film directed by Gus Meins. Documentary film Mothers of Life is a 2002 documentary film from Finland, written and directed by Anastasia Lapsui and Markku Lehmuskallio. Comedy Masti is a 2004 Bollywood comedy film directed by Indra Kumar, and starring Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi, Amrita Rao, Aftab Shivdasani, Ritesh Deshmukh, Lara Dutta, Tara Sharma and Genelia D'Souza. The film released on 9 April 2004, and received positive response from critics, and also managed to do well at the box office, turning out to be a moderate success at the box office. Masti was also amongst the low number of Bollywood adult comedy movies at the time of its release. Comedy Baby Brother is a 1927 American Our Gang short film featuring Oliver Hardy. It also marks the first appearance of long-term member Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins. Comedy Married to Order is a 1920 film featuring Oliver Hardy. Prints of the film survive. Comedy Dicen que soy comunista is a 1951 comedy film directed by Alejandro Galindo. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Singing Buttocks Bomb is a 2007 anime film. It is the 15th film based on the popular manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released in theatres on April 21, 2007 in Japan. It was later released on DVD in Japan on November 23, 2007. Comedy Operazione San Pietro is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. Beginning with the title, the film consists in a sort of unofficial sequel of Operazione San Gennaro, a successful heist-comedy film that Dino Risi had filmed the previous year. The film was co-produced by France, where it was released as Au diable les anges, and West Germany, where is known as Die Abenteuer des Kardinal Braun. Comedy Les Rendez-vous de Paris [Rendez-vous in Paris] is a 1995 portmanteau French film directed by Éric Rohmer. Three loosely connected variations on the theme of the lover's rendezvous in Paris. The three episodes are titled "Le Rendez-vous de 7 heures", in which a student discovers her boyfriend is two-timing her, "Les Bancs de Paris", in which an unnamed woman has a series of meetings in parks with a handsome literature teacher from the suburbs, and "Mere et enfant 1907", which takes its title from a Picasso painting, and centres on an artist who is attracted by a stranger. The three stories of the film are linked by a girl singing in the streets to an accordion accompaniment - a homage to René Clair's Sous les toits de Paris. Comedy Anderson's Cross is a 2010 comedy-drama film that was written and directed by Jerome Elston Scott, who also starred in the movie, as his first writing and directing project. Production for the movie began in 2003 and the movie had its world premiere on May 20, 2010, when it was given a limited theatrical release. It stars Elston Scott, Nicholas Downs, and Heather Bergdahl as three best friends whose evolving relationships cause tension in their senior year of high school. The film was released on DVD November 22, 2010. Thriller Tattooed Life is a 1965 yakuza action movie directed by Seijun Suzuki. The film stars Hideki Takahashi as "Silver Fox" Tetsu. The story follows the flight of yakuza hitman Tetsu and his younger, artistic brother Kenji after the latter kills a yakuza boss in a double cross. The pair is pursued by the yakuza and police as they head for Manchuria. They are swindled of their money before they can reach their destination and take labor jobs on a tunnel project, each falling in love with the their new boss's wife and daughter, respectively. Comedy Pigs is a 2007 Canadian teen comedy directed by Karl DiPelino. The title refers to the slang meaning of the word pig, an egoist; someone who disregards others' feelings and acts out of self-interest. Documentary film A Just War? is a documentary film directed by Maj Wechselmann about the destruction of the Iraq civilian infrastructure during the 1990-1991 Gulf War. Documentary film Bonsai People: The Vision of Muhammad Yunus is a documentary drama film directed by Holly Mosher. Comedy Johnny Tolengo, el majestuoso is a 1987 Argentine film. It had a high success, and helped the actor Juan Carlos Calabró to become a highly recognized comedian. The character of Johnny Tolengo, a Buenos Aires socialite similar to Isidoro Cañones, was created in the TV show "Calabromas". In the movie, the character is a famous singer, dealing with extortions from the mafia. The movie released a soundtrack as well, sung by Calabró. Some songs like "Qué Alegría" or "Mis amigos los pibes" were adopted by soccer teams fans. Comedy Tora-san's Island Encounter aka Torasan, From Shibamata with Love is a 1985 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Komaki Kurihara as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Island Encounter is the thirty-sixth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Documentary film High School Musical: The Music in You is a documentary from Award winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple as she follows students from Arlington Heights and Western Hills High School in Fort Worth, Texas as they prepare to put on their version of the Disney hit High School Musical. The Summer Theatre show was directed by Ann Hunter and Julia Worthington. The production was attended by over 2800 people during its four day run. The documentary premiered in October 2007. Documentary film La Madonna di Pompei a Napoli is a 1948 documentary film. Comedy Sunstruck is a 1972 British-Australian comedy film directed by James Gilbert and starring Harry Secombe, Maggie Fitzgibbon and John Meillon. Documentary film A iucata is a 2013 short film written and directed by Michele Pennetta. Thriller Der Solist - Niemandsland is a 2001 TV film directed by Thomas Freundner. Comedy Tijuana Makes Me Happy is a 2007 film made in Tijuana, Mexico. It was directed by Dylan Verrechia, co-written by James Lefkowitz, with original music by Nortec Collective, and titled by writer Rafael Saavedra. Variety described it as "slight but likable". The movie has not yet had a general release, but has been screened at several movie festivals and won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival, and is one of the four recipients of the 2007 SAFILM Indie Max Award. Thriller Pet Sematary is a 1989 American horror film adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name. Directed by Mary Lambert and written by King, the film features Dale Midkiff as Louis Creed, Denise Crosby as Rachel Creed, Blaze and Beau Berdahl as Ellie Creed, Miko Hughes as Gage Creed, and Fred Gwynne as Jud Crandall. Andrew Hubatsek was cast for Zelda's role. Author King has a cameo as a minister. A sequel, Pet Sematary Two, was released which was met with less financial and critical success. Thriller Workers Leaving the Googleplex is a 2011 film directed by Andrew Norman Wilson. Comedy Nuda v Brně is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2003. Comedy The Thieving Hand is a 1908 American silent short film. It is credited for its astounding trick photography and effects for its age. It was directed and produced by J. Stuart Blackton of Vitagraph Studios. The film was shot on location in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City and released on February 1, 1908 in the United States. It is one of the 50 films in the 4-disc boxed DVD set called Treasures from American Film Archives, compiled by the National Film Preservation Foundation from 18 American film archives. The film's print is preserved by the George Eastman House. In November 2008, it was shown in Leeds Film Festival, as part of Back to the Electric Palace, with live music by Sasha Siem, performed in partnership with Opera North. Documentary film Gutter Punks is a documentary film directed by Brent Sims. Comedy Ezham Suryan is a 2012 Malayalam film directed by debutant director Njanasheelan starring Unni Mukundan and Mahalakshmi in lead roles. The film was released on 25 May 2012. Comedy The Mouse on the Moon is a 1963 British comedy film, an adaptation of the novel The Mouse on the Moon by Irish author Leonard Wibberley. It was directed by Richard Lester and served as the sequel to The Mouse That Roared. In it, the people of the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, a microstate in Europe, attempt space flight using wine as a propellant. It satirises the space race, Cold War and politics. Peter Sellers, who had played three roles in the first film, did not return for this sequel and was replaced by Margaret Rutherford, Ron Moody and Bernard Cribbins. Likewise Leo McKern did not replay his role of Benter; this part was played by Roddy McMillan. The film also featured June Ritchie, and Terry-Thomas. David Kossoff reprised his role as Professor Kokintz. Thriller American Sunset is a 2010 thriller film written by Jacqueline Giroux and directed by Michael Masucci. Thriller A Scream in the Night is a 1934 American film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer. Thriller S.N.U.B! is a 2010 British horror-thriller film, directed by Jonathan Glendening, written by John Adams and Peter Adams, it stars Tom Cotcher, Harriet Thorpe and Alice Henley. Animation Sokihei M.D. Geist is an anime and manga about a post-apocalyptic world. Geist is MD-02, a Most Dangerous Soldier, genetically engineered to function as a killing machine, but every one of the MDS units went homicidally insane. As a result Geist was placed in suspended animation in a stasis pod orbiting the planet Jerra until it crashed several years later, awakening him and bringing him into another war on the planet. Thriller Predestination is a 2014 Australian science fiction thriller film, directed and written by Michael and Peter Spierig. The film is based on the Robert A. Heinlein short story '"—All You Zombies—", and stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook and Noah Taylor. Animation Al Tudi Tuhak, meaning "a long time ago" in the Lushootseed language, was a short animated film made in 1999 based on the folk culture of the people of the Northwestern coast of the U.S. It won the student academy award in 2000, and was nominated for best short film at the 2000 "Annie" awards. The film was written, directed, and produced by Tod Polson at California Institute of the Arts. Other animation was provided by Ben Jones, and Mike Polvani. Ink and paint was supervised by Bernadette Gonzales, and used latex housepaint. The score and sound was created by William Benson, who researched tribal music in the northwest coast particularly for this project. The film was shot at Stokes/Kohne, and at Fil-Cartoons in the Philippines. The film was the first installment of an intended series of short films called "Noble Tales". Noble Tales was created by animation legend, Maurice Noble, and his trainees who called themselves the "Noble Boys". Maurice also provided the narration for the film. Thriller Jail Bait is a 1954 American crime film directed by Ed Wood, with a screenplay by Wood and Alex Gordon. The film stars Timothy Farrell as a gangster who undergoes plastic surgery to elude the police. Famed bodybuilder Steve Reeves made his first screen appearance in the film. Thriller Bras de Fer is a 1985 thriller film written and directed by Gérard Vergez. Documentary film The true story of the troubled marriage of Jaap and Manja Polak, who lived in German occupied Amsterdam. Comedy If I Were Rich is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Jack Melford, Kay Walsh and Clifford Heatherley. Comedy Two Shots Fired is a 2014 Argentine drama film written and directed by Martín Rejtman. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Thriller Melody of My Heart is a 1936 British musical film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring Derek Oldham, Lorraine La Fosse and Bruce Seton. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. Comedy Risto is a 2011 Finnish comedy film directed by Tuomas Summanen. Documentary film Insight to Strengths is a 2012 short, documentary, comedy and drama film directed by Jen Ackerman. Comedy Who Makes Me Crazy is a 1995 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Lee Byung-hun and Choi Jin-shil. Comedy Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummeda is a 2014 Telugu film featuring an ensemble cast composed of Mohan Babu, Manchu Vishnu, Manchu Manoj, Raveena Tandon, Hansika Motwani, Pranitha Subhash, Varun Sandesh and Tanish in the lead roles. Presented by Ariaana and Viviana, Manchu Vishnu and Manchu Manoj are jointly producing the film on their respective banners, 24 Frames Factory and Sri Lakshmi Prasanna Pictures. Kona Venkat, Gopi Mohan and BVS Ravi wrote the film's screenplay with Palani Kumar handling cinematography. The film is partly inspired by the Hindi movie Golmaal 3. This movie and Golmaal 3 have many similarities such as story and direction, many reviewers said "It's imprinted Golmaal 3 and it's an unofficial remake". The movie also marks the return of Mohan Babu on film after a long self-imposed hiatus, sharing the screen with both his sons Vishnu and Manoj for the first time. Raveena Tandon also returned to Telugu cinema after a long hiatus with this film. The soundtrack and music on the film was composed by Bappa Lahiri and Achu. Released worldwide on January 31, 2014, the film featured Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu, Vennela Kishore, M. S. Narayana in other pivotal roles. Comedy Joe Palooka in Triple Cross is a 1951 film directed by Reginald Le Borg. Animation Punk Farm is a future film based on the children's book by Jarrett J. Krosoczka. It is currently in development. Documentary film Persona Non Grata is a 2003 documentary film directed by Oliver Stone for the HBO series America Undercover about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. It includes interviews with Israeli Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, and various Palestinian activists. Documentary film Geologist and explorer John Wesley Powell undertakes a dangerous water trip down the Colorado River with a crew of adventure-seekers. Thriller Zandalee is a 1991 erotic thriller and romantic tragedy which was shot entirely in New Orleans, released in 1991, starring Nicolas Cage, Judge Reinhold, Erika Anderson, Marisa Tomei, Joe Pantoliano, Viveca Lindfors, Aaron Neville, and Steve Buscemi. The film was directed by Sam Pillsbury. Although the film played theatrically in some countries, it was released straight to video in the United States. The film steals liberally from the novel and play by Émile Zola entitled Thérèse Raquin. Animation The Legend of the North Wind is a 1992 Spanish animated fantasy film directed by Juan Bautista Berasategi. It was based upon a story by Gregorio Muro and Josean Muñoz, and produced by Episa and Euskal Pictures International. It was produced in the Spain under the working title of Balleneros, before being released in 1992 as La leyenda del viento del Norte, La légende du vent du nord, and Ipar aizearen erronka. Originally, the released film was credited to Maite Ruiz de Austri and Carlos Varela, but Berasategi sued the producers for plagiarism, charging that the majority of the film was developed under his direction, and that Ruiz de Austri and Varela had received undue credit for what was actually his work. Berasategi eventually won the case, and received legal recognition as the film's director. This is reflected on more recent releases of the film, in which the original director credit is replaced with a new credit for Berasategi. An English-dubbed version was not released until 1997 in North America as direct to video by Plaza Entertainment and Nelvana in 1997. Animation Immersed is a 2012 short animated drama film directed by Soledad Aguila. Documentary film Xmas Without China is a 2013 documentary, comedy, family film directed by Alicia Dwyer. Comedy Adamski is a 1993 film directed by Jens Becker. Comedy John Pinette: I Say Nay Nay is a 2005 film written by John Pinette and directed by Robert Krakower. Thriller Once Upon a Spy is a 1980 action thriller film directed by Ivan Nagy. Comedy Moonlight in Hawaii is a 1941 American musical film comedy starring Jane Frazee. Maria Montez has a small role, with her hair dyed blonde. Documentary film A film about pit bulls and those who love and defend the breed, Beyond the Myth explores the contributing factors behind the public's generalized fear of pit bulls and examines the conflict existing between advocates and opponents of Breed Specific Legislation. Thriller A couple having a camping vacation discover that their camp-site isn't as secluded and safe as they thought. They quickly discover a careless and mysterious hunter and his presence in the forest is more than a coincidence. Carl watches their every move and his attraction to Eva becomes more evident by the moment. The couple then tries desperately to flee these mountains on foot where phone service is non-existent and the way out is miles from their location. Steve breaks his ankle and Eva becomes their only hope for getting out of the forest alive. Documentary film Cinema Cinemas is a 1987 Documentary film directed by Claude Ventura. Comedy La Presidente is a film directed by Ferdinand Rivers released on May 25, 1938. Thriller They Live is a 1988 American science fiction satirical film written and directed by John Carpenter. The film stars Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster. It follows a nameless drifter referred to as "Nada", who discovers the ruling class are in fact aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to spend money, breed and accept the status quo with subliminal messages in mass media. Comedy El Profesor patagónico is a 1970 Argentine film. Documentary film Emerald Cowboy is a docudrama film directed by Andrew Molina. Documentary film Anna Zeit Land is a 1993 film directed by Christoph Hübner. Thriller The Garden of Sinners: Paradox Spiral is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on the Kara no Kyōkai novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the fifth installment in the series, preceded by The Hollow Shrine and followed by Oblivion Recording. Comedy Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion is a 1950 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Animation Mr. Incredible and Pals is a 2005 animated short film produced by Pixar, and included as a bonus on the DVD edition of its 2004 feature film The Incredibles. It features the characters of Mr. Incredible and Frozone from the movie, plus a "cute animal" rabbit sidekick named Mister Skipperdoo. The film is produced in a style of limited animation that intentionally parodies the low-budget, low-quality TV Saturday morning cartoons that aired regularly during the era of the 1950s and 1960s. During this time, TV animation studios were contracted to turn out high quantities of product on low budgets, and this resulted in a large number of TV cartoons that have been derided and mocked by TV critics, film and animation historians, and audiences in general. Mr. Incredible and Pals provides examples of this style of low-budget TV animation, which produced such stereotypical fare as: Still shots of drawn scenes, rather than actual frame-by-frame animation. Actual footage of live actors' mouths moving instead of animated lips on the characters, a technique known as Synchro-Vox. The most well-known example of this form of "animation" was the Clutch Cargo series. Comedy Just Me is a 1950 musical comedy film written and directed by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon. Comedy Dumb and Dumber is a 1994 American road-buddy comedy film starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. It was written and directed by the Farrelly brothers, and is their directorial debut. The film tells the story of Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne, two good-natured but dimwitted friends from Providence, Rhode Island who set out on a cross-country trip to Aspen, Colorado to return a briefcase full of money to its owner, only to be pursued by a group of criminals who are after the briefcase. The film was released on December 16, 1994. Despite mixed reviews from critics, Dumb and Dumber was a commercial success and developed a cult following in the years since its release. The success of Dumb and Dumber launched the career of the Farrelly brothers and solidified Carrey's. The film also spawned an animated TV series and a 2003 prequel. A sequel, titled Dumb and Dumber To, is scheduled to be released in November 2014, 20 years after the original. Documentary film The Singing Revolution is a documentary film created by James Tusty and Maureen Castle Tusty about the nonviolent Singing Revolution in Estonia in which hundreds of thousands of Estonians gathered publicly between 1986 and 1991, in an effort to end decades of Soviet occupation. The revolutionary songs they created anchored Estonia’s non-violent struggle for freedom. Documentary film If That's So, Then I'm a Murderer is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Walter Manoschek. Comedy Mozhi is a 2007 Tamil film produced by Prakash Raj and directed by Radha Mohan. Jyothika portrayed the leading character in this movie along with Prithviraj, Prakash Raj and Swarnamalya in pivotal roles. The theme is similar to the Hollywood film Children of a Lesser God and Sweet and Lowdown. Vidyasagar scored the music, whilst Mu. Kasivishwanathan handled the editing and K. V. Guhan worked as the cinmeatographer. The dialogues were written by Viji. Shooting was held at several locations including India and Mauritius. The film was released on 23 February 2007 and emerged a critical and commercial success, despite facing stiff competition from Paruthiveeran at the box-office. The film, notably, was the last film that Jyothika signed up for, as she retired from acting after marriage. Mozhi is the first Tamil film receiving the fastest launch in the home video market. The producers had tied up with optical disc maker Moser Baer for the release. Director Radha Mohan had a plan to remake the film in Hindi, the rights of which were acquired by Boney Kapoor. The film was premiered in the Non prize section section of 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Runestone is a 1991 adventure/horror film, the first film written and directed by Willard Carroll. The film is an updating of the Ragnarok legend, with Fenrir being found in a runestone in Pennsylvania unearthed by archaeologists. The film is based upon the novel by Mark E. Rogers, which has never been published. Comedy A Matter of Principle is a 1982 TV movie directed by Gwen Arner. Comedy Mad Dog Time is a 1996 ensemble cast crime film written and directed by Larry Bishop, released through United Artists. The film is notable for the various cameo appearances, including the first, and final film appearance by Christopher Jones in over a quarter-century. Comedy Devil's Feud Cake is a 1962 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. This is one of the few Bugs Bunny cartoons to use footage from previous shorts, and the first to do so since 1959's Hare-Abian Nights. Animation The Short Films of David Lynch is a DVD collection of the early student and commissioned film work of American filmmaker David Lynch. As such, the collection does not include Lynch's later short works, which are listed in the filmography. The films are listed in chronological order, with brief descriptions of each film. The DVD contains introductions by Lynch to each film, which can be viewed individually or in sequence to each other. Documentary film Al Franken: God Spoke is a 2006 documentary film starring political commentator and current United States Senator Al Franken. The film was made by the same producers of The War Room. It was released in April 2006 at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released in the USA in September 2006 starting in New York City. Documentary film Sweden: Heaven and Hell is an Italian mondo film from 1968 directed by Luigi Scattini. The English language print was narrated by British actor Edmund Purdom. The film which is made up of nine segments focuses on different aspects of sexuality in Sweden such as lesbian nightclubs, porn films, swinging lifestyle of married couples and sex education of teenagers. The film also examines drug addiction, alcoholism and suicides in Sweden. The film also featured the debut of the song "Mah Nà Mah Nà" by Piero Umiliani, later made famous by The Muppets. Documentary film America's Most Hated Family in Crisis is a 2011 BBC documentary film presented and written by Louis Theroux, who revisits the family at the core of the Westboro Baptist Church. It is a follow up to 2007's The Most Hated Family in America, also written and presented by Theroux. The documentary first aired on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 3 April 2011 at 9pm. It received mainly positive reviews from critics, with the Metro calling it "terrifying". The documentary had 3.33 million viewers and was BBC Two's most watched programme of that week. Comedy A Christmas Tale is a 2008 French comedy-drama film by Arnaud Desplechin, starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Mathieu Amalric, Anne Consigny, Melvil Poupaud, Emmanuelle Devos and Chiara Mastroianni. It tells the story of a family with strained relationships which gathers at the parents' home for Christmas, only to learn that their mother has leukemia. It was in competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Tokyo has enacted the Youth Protection Ordinance, minors are forbidden to be out at night, and the internet is policed however, Sirrut, an underground rebel organization, has declared war on Fumito Nanahara. Sirrut uses the internet to try and find information in cyberspace, and they discover something more gruesome, TOWER, a mysterious organization behind Fumito that is rumored to be conducting experiments involving human beings, and alluding to people being...eaten. Comedy Three Loan Wolves is the 93rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film John Paul II Vol 3: 1992-1995: Witness to Peace is a 2006 biographical documentary film. Thriller The Hideout is a 2007 mystery, thriller film written by Pupi Avati and Francesco Marcucci and directed by Pupi Avati. Thriller Trial by Jury is a 1994 American thriller film directed by Heywood Gould and starring Joanne Whalley, Gabriel Byrne and Armand Assante. Documentary film Confidencias de un cineasta, Alejandro Galindo is a 1990 short documentary film written and directed by Ana Rebuelta. Comedy The Trotsky is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Jacob Tierney. Comedy Aglaée is a 2010 short comedy film directed and written by Rudi Rosenberg. Animation Blue Exorcist: The Movie is a 2012 Japanese Anime fantasy film written by Reiko Yoshida and directed by Atsushi Takahashi. Comedy Detective Kitty O'Day is a 1944 American comedy mystery film directed by William Beaudine and starring Jean Parker, Peter Cookson and Tim Ryan. The film was intended as an attempt to create a new low-budget detective series, but only one sequel Adventures of Kitty O'Day was made. Thriller Hitters is a 2002 thriller film written and directed by Eric Weston. Animation Adam 2 is a 1968 animation film directed and written by Jan Lenica. Science Fiction Haredevil Hare is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and it is the debut for Marvin the Martian — although he is unnamed in this film — along with his Martian dog, K-9. All the voices are done by Mel Blanc. Marvin's nasal voice for this first film is different from the later one he is most known for, which was similar to one that Blanc used for the emcee in What's Cookin' Doc?, for just one line, where the emcee says, "Shall we give it to him, folks?" The title is a play on "daredevil", although it has only a vague metaphorical connection to the plotline, as Bugs is a reluctant participant in the cartoon's acrobatics. Comedy "How do you know if a one night stand with a stranger will amount to anything more than sex? You don’t. But, you can always dream that it will. After falling asleep next to an attractive stranger from the bar, Bobby dreams of their potential long and happy life together. Told in the style of a fairy tale, this sweet-natured short takes us through a hypothetical thirty-year romance that may never exist in the real world." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Science Fiction Mission Zero is a 2007 short, action, thriller and science fiction film written by Sofia Ambrosini, Sergio Rodriguez and Stefano Volpi and directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Comedy It's Nobodys Fault is a 2011 family comedy short film written and directed by Esteban Crespo. Comedy The Adventures of Pollyanna is a film directed by Robert Day released on Apr 10, 1982. Documentary film The River Must Live is a 1966 short documentary film directed by Alan Pendry. Comedy Mater and the Ghostlight is a 2006 Pixar computer-animated short created for the DVD of Cars, which was released in the United States and Canada on November 7, 2006. The short, set in the Cars world, tells a story of Mater being haunted by a mysterious blue light. Animation Mirror People is a 1974 short film directed by Kathy Rose. Documentary film Country Music: The Spirit of America is a 2003 documentary film, in the IMAX format, written and co-produced by Tom Neff and co-directed by Neff, Steven Goldmann and Keith Melton. Randy Scruggs was also a producer on the film and wrote the music score. The film traces the history of the United States in the 20th Century through country music, and is also known as Our Country. Thriller Black Sugar is a 2013 sci-fi horror short film written by Hank Friedmann and Scott Yacyshyn and directed by Hank Friedmann. Comedy The Baxter is a 2005 film written by, directed by and starring American comedian Michael Showalter. A “Baxter”, as defined by the film, is the nice, dull guy in a romantic comedy who is dumped at the end of the story for the protagonist. Much light humor is made of showing Showalter as a Baxter in several typical romantic comedy clichés; for instance, he is shown being left at the altar as a former love is claimed by her high school sweetheart, and being left in college at a pep rally for an underdog sports hero. The plot revolves around the life of Elliot Sherman during the two weeks before his wedding, as he doggedly fights off the curse of his former Baxter role in relationships. IFC Films financed the film and produced it with Plum Pictures. They gave the film a very limited release; it had a U.S. box office gross of $181,872. Documentary film Tattooed Walls is a 1987 short documentary film written and directed by László Sántha. Comedy Porky's Pet is a 1936 Looney Tune cartoon released on July 11, 1936. It was directed by Jack King, animated by Cal Dalton and Sandy Walker, and its music was directed by Norman Spencer. Its main star is Porky Pig. Documentary film Meet Skeletor, Steve, Eric, Mo and Evangelis in this in-depth, high speed look at one of Manhattan's least known subcultures: New York Bicycle messengers. The film explores the intensity and subculture of the lives of the messengers as they speed in and out of traffic through the streets of Manhattan. The film is highly innovative and was shot mainly on a skateboard to give the feel of this high-risk profession. Thriller The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea is a 1976 film starring Kris Kristofferson and Sarah Miles, directed by Lewis John Carlino. It was adapted from the 1963 novel The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea by the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. The location was changed to the English town of Dartmouth, Devon, where it was also filmed. On June 19, 2012, Shout! Factory released the film to Blu-ray for the first time. Comedy Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American musical horror comedy film directed by Frank Oz. It is a film adaptation of the off-Broadway musical comedy of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman about a nerdy florist shop worker who raises a vicious, raunchy plant that feeds on human blood. Menken and Ashman's Off-Broadway musical was based on the low-budget 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Roger Corman. The 1986 film stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, and Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II. The film also featured special appearances by James Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Guest, and Bill Murray. It was produced by David Geffen through The Geffen Company and released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 19, 1986. Little Shop of Horrors was filmed on the Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage at the Pinewood Studios in England, where a "downtown" set, complete with overhead train track, was constructed. The film was produced on a budget of $25 million, in contrast to the original 1960 film, which, according to Corman, only cost $30,000. Comedy Les frères Soeur (English: The Sister Brothers) is a 2000 comedy film directed by Frédéric Jardin. Animation The Shoes is a 2013 short animated comedy film written and directed by Tanya Schiller. Documentary film Sewing Woman is a 1983 American short documentary film directed by Arthur Dong about one woman's journey to America, from an arranged marriage in old China to life in San Francisco. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film The best of the 1967 National Hockey League season, set to music in the Tijuana Brass style and filmed with an eye to grace and style of movement suggestive of the bull ring as well as the hockey arena--a novel view, with soaring sound that gives even more drama to the struggle on the ice. Camera tricks enhance the unusual presentation of this fastest of winter sports. Documentary film Better Living Through Circuitry is a 1999 documentary directed by Jon Reiss about the electronic dance music cultural scene of the 90's. This is considered the first full-length documentary film that goes behind the electronic dance scene and uncovers the culture it has spawned. The film presented aspects of rave culture such as: empowerment through advances in musical electronics technology, the DIY ethic, and the flowering of a new spirituality embracing transcendence through sound and rhythm. A cross-section of the techno subculture is represented. Ravers, DJs and musicians speak for themselves about their music and ideals. Produced by Cleopatra Pictures and Entertainment Group, presided by Cleopatra Records founder Brian Perera. Thriller Bombil & Beatrice is a movie by Kaizad Gustad released at the Cannes film festival in 2007. Animation Net10 'Agent' is a 2008 short film directed by Mike Foran. Comedy The Woody Woodpecker Polka is the 37th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 29, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Birdman or is a 2014 American black comedy co-written, produced, and directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. The film stars Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma Stone, and Naomi Watts. The film was released on October 17, 2014. Animation The Sea Prince and the Fire Child is a 1981 Japanese/Australian/New Zealand anime film by Sanrio, based on the story by Shintaro Tsuji. It is said to be a loose retelling of Romeo and Juliet, itself a European version of many tales of star-crossed lovers in a variety of cultures and eras. In this story, the children of the gods of fire and water fall in love and fight to stay together in the face of adversity. Thriller Motel is a 1984 crime fiction, drama, mystery and thriller film written by Jordi Arenas and Abraham Cherem, and directed by Luis Mandoki. Documentary film Wilhelm Pieck – Das Leben unseres Präsidenten is an East German film. It was released in 1950. Comedy Mazaný Filip is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2003. Based by stage play from Sklep Theatre. Thriller Man from Reno is a 2014 Crime, Mystery, Thriller film written by Dave Boyle, Joel Clark, Michael LermanMichael Lerman and directed by Dave Boyle. Animation Alibaba Aur 41 Chor is an upcoming computer-animated film. In this film John Abraham, Priyanka Chopra, Atul Kulkarni, Ashutosh Rana and Raza Murad have given their voices. It is directed by Soumitra Ranade and is produced by Ronnie Screwvala. The film is the most highly anticipated animation film in India due to new twist in story. The film is delayed and has no news of its production lately. Comedy Night of the Demons is a 1988 American horror film written and produced by Joe Augustyn and directed by Kevin S. Tenney. The film tells the story of ten high school seniors having a Halloween party in an isolated mortuary. Their party turns into a nightmare when after conducting a séance as a party game, they unlock the demon that remains locked in the crematorium. Filming of Night of the Demons took place in South Central Los Angeles, California, USA, and lasted for two months. Anchor Bay Entertainment released it to DVD in 2004; Scream Factory released a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack collector's edition on February 4, 2014. The film was followed by the sequels Night of the Demons 2 and Night of the Demons 3, along with a remake in 2009. Comedy Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, or simply Anchorman, is a 2004 comedy film directed by Adam McKay, produced by Judd Apatow, starring Will Ferrell, and written by McKay and Ferrell. The film is a tongue-in-cheek take on the culture of the 1970s, particularly the new Action News format. It portrays a San Diego TV station where Ferrell's title character clashes with his new female counterpart. This film is number 100 on Bravo's 100 funniest movies, number 6 on TimeOut's top 100 comedy films of all time and 113 on Empire's 500 Greatest Movies of All Time. The film made $28.4 million in its opening weekend, and $90.6 million worldwide in its total theatrical run. A companion film assembled from outtakes and abandoned subplots, titled Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie, was released straight-to-DVD in late 2004. A sequel, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, was released on December 18, 2013, with Paramount Pictures replacing DreamWorks for distribution. Comedy Gothic Lolita Battle Bear is a 2013 Japanese tokusatsu film directed by Noboru Iguchi and starring Shoko Nakagawa. Comedy The Twins Effect II is a 2004 Hong Kong film directed by Corey Yuen and Patrick Leung. The film is a sequel to The Twins Effect, but has a completely different story from the first film. It starred Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung of Cantopop duo Twins in the leading roles. Co-stars include Donnie Yen, Daniel Wu, Edison Chen, Wilson Chen, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Qu Ying, Fan Bingbing and Jim Chim. Jackie Chan also makes an appearance, along with his son Jaycee Chan who is in his debut. The film's original English working title was Huadu Chronicles: Blade of Rose and DVD release title is Blade of Kings. Documentary film Roman Amiti is a 1989 documentary film written and directed by Lihi Efron. Animation Gnomes is an American 1980 animated film, based on the book of the same name by the Dutch Wil Huygen and Rien Poortvliet. The movie was nominated for an Emmy in 1981 for Outstanding Animated Program. Several years after this film was released, the television series, The World of David the Gnome was created, which was also based on the same novel. Animation JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is an original video animation adaptation of Hirohiko Araki's manga series of the same name, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Produced by A.P.P.P., it was adapted from the series' third part, Stardust Crusaders. Originally only six volumes were released that started in the middle of the arc, but six years later, seven more volumes adapting the beginning were produced and released by the same staff. A six-volume series, released from 1993 to 1994, begins with Jotaro Kujo, Joseph Joestar, Jean Pierre Polnareff and Noriaki Kakyoin in the Egyptian desert on their quest to find Dio Brando. The series offered very little exposition, assuming the viewer already knew the back-story, and takes several liberties with the events of the original manga. A prequel seven-volume series, titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Adventure, was released almost six years later, from 2000 to 2002, using almost the entire same staff. It offered an explanation for those unfamiliar with the story in the previous series, starting with Joseph coming to Japan to explain Jotaro's strange behavior. Comedy Chocolate Heart is a 2014 short fantasy film written and directed by Harrison Atkins. Animation Night Sounds is a 2011 short-animated, comedy and horror film written and directed by Jacob Stalhammar. Documentary film 5000 Miles is a 2006 American documentary by filmmaker Michael Rozumalski that tells the story of a young couple adopting a child from Poland. This independent film was produced for an estimated $120,000 and was primarily filmed by Rozumalski. The story begins in Wisconsin and takes the audience to Nowa Sól, Poland. The film spans almost two years in the life of Rozumalski and his wife, Amy. The film was released in 2006 by Splice Films. Original titles for the film included, Adopting Ally and 5000 Miles Away. Michael & Amy Rozumalski divorced in 2009. Michael is remarried and still lives in Wisconsin. He maintains a strong relationship with his daughter. Thriller NYC: Tornado Terror is a 2008 Canadian-made disaster film for TV. It stars Nicole de Boer, Sebastian Spence, and Jerry Wasserman. It premiered on Syfy on October 4, 2008, and is directed by Tibor Takács. The film is about global warming which causes the upper and lower atmosphere to separate so that their different movements generate huge electrical charges which causes huge electrical tornadoes to drop on New York City causing destruction and loss of life. Dr. Cassie Lawrence tries to stop the twisters as chaos ensues. NASA ignores the mayor who recommends following Dr. Lawrence's advice and use silver iodide on the atmosphere instead which makes things worse so it is down to our heroes to use a rebel scientist with his own makeshift rockets to use dry ice. The problem is solved but before the film ends, the same storm effects begin in Paris. Comedy Guest of Honour is a 1934 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Henry Kendall, Micki Hood, Edward Chapman and Joan Playfair. In the film, an aristocrat unmasks a blackmailer. It is based on F. Anstey's 1903 play The Man from Blankley's which had been made as a 1920 Paramount silent The Fourteenth Man and the 1930 John Barrymore talkie The Man from Blankley's. Thriller Siyaah is 2013 Pakistani horror thriller film directed by Azfar Jafri and written by Osman Khalid Butt. The film stars are Hareem Farooq, Qazi Jabbar, Mahnoor Usman and Ahmed Ali Akbar. The film is about the black magic. Comedy The Strings is a 1996 short animation film written and directed by Ivan Maksimov. Comedy Monas verden is a Danish film from 2001, directed by Jonas Elmer. The actors could work relatively freely of a script by Nikolaj Peyk. The story was first created by Jonas Elmer with Sidse Babet Knudsen, and given to the actors. A test filming of the improvisation took place, and was then made in to the script by Nikolaj Peyk. Jonas Elmer also had the idea of creating a website where everybody could write suggestions for the film, such as the actor's lines, the locations, the poster, taglines, logos, and the plot of the film. The website was put up in 2000. Comedy Munnabhai S.S.C is a Marathi movie released on 12 August 2005. Produced by Santosh Waje and directed by Sunil Naik. The movie is based on a young lad whose repute of mischief has landed him in a situation where he has to prove his innocence to his father. Comedy Lagnachi Varat Londonchya Gharat is a 2009 comedy film written by Santosh Pawar and directed by Pitambar Kale. Comedy Digits is a 2008 short comedy film written and directed by Sean Gillane. Documentary film Shunned is a 2013 documentary drama film written by Janice Villarosa, Mark Celestino and directed by Janice Villarosa. Documentary film The Delicate Art of the Bludgeon is a 2009 documentary short film directed by Jean-Gabriel Périot. Documentary film Ape and Super-Ape is a 1972 Dutch documentary film directed by Bert Haanstra. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Bottom of the Ninth is a 2002 documentary film directed by Charles Braverman. Comedy Martyrs of Love is a 1967 comedy fantasy film written by Ester Krumbachová, Jan Nemec and directed by Jan Nemec. Comedy Rod Steele 0014: You Only Live Until You Die is an American-made film that was released in 2001 with a DVD release date of April 30, 2002. The film is a 93-minute spoof on the James Bond franchise that stars Robert Donovan as Rod Steele, agent 0014. It is sometimes categorized as an erotic comedy, a parody or satirical in nature. The film was written and directed by Rolfe Kanefsky and produced by New Concorde Home Entertainment. The plot of the film centers around Rod Steele trying to save the world from his nemesis Tangerina, played by actress Renee Thompson. Steele accidentally ends up with a device that increases sex drives, leading to many comedic and soft core pornographic scenes. Other stars of the film include Michelle Bauer, John LaZar, Jacqueline Lovell and Gabriella Hall. Documentary film The Door Ajar is a 2011 biographical historical drama documentary directed by Patrick Jolley. Comedy The Monster Squad is a 1987 horror comedy film written by Shane Black and Fred Dekker and directed by Fred Dekker. It was released by Tri-Star Pictures on August 14, 1987. The film features the Universal Monsters, led by Count Dracula. They, in turn, combat a group of savvy kids out to keep them from controlling the world. This is also a twist on horror films as it re-imagines classic monsters unleashed in a 1980s setting. Comedy A Dog Is Ignoring You from the Passenger Seat of a Parked Car is a 2012 animated comedy film written and directed by Anne-Renee Dumont. Thriller I Met a Murderer is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Roy Kellino and starring James Mason, Pamela Mason, Sylvia Coleridge and William Devlin. A man murders his oppressive wife and flees from the police. He meets a young woman who suspects his identity as the murderer, but conceals this because she wants to use the story for a book. Comedy Fuelin' Around is the 116th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Slaughter Night is a 2006 Dutch-Belgian horror film written and directed by Edwin Visser and Frank van Geloven. It stars Victoria Koblenko, Jop Joris and Kurt Rogiers. Comedy Talk About Jacqueline is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Harold French and Paul L. Stein and starring Hugh Williams, Carla Lehmann and Roland Culver. A woman tries to conceal her questionable past from her new husband. Thriller Bonded by Blood is a 2010 film directed by Sacha Bennett which revolves around the same characters from Rise of the Footsoldier. Thriller Paparazzi is a 2004 action film directed by Paul Abascal, produced by actor Mel Gibson, and starring Cole Hauser and Tom Sizemore. The film chronicles the life of a popular Hollywood movie star in the aftermath of a tragic car accident caused by four paparazzo tabloid photographers. Documentary film Procedure 769, Witness to an Execution is a 1995 Dutch documentary film by director Jaap van Hoewijk about the execution of convicted murderer Robert Alton Harris in 1992. Comedy Running Turtle is a 2009 South Korean film about a countryside detective trying to capture a legendary prison breaker. Released on June 11, 2009, it was directed by Lee Yeon-woo and starred Kim Yoon-seok and Jung Kyung-ho. Documentary film The Cole Nobody Knows is a documentary film about musician Freddy Cole, the younger brother of Eddie Cole, Ike Cole & Nat King Cole. The film tells Mr. Cole’s story through interviews with musicians Monty Alexander, Nancy Wilson, David “Fathead” Newman, John di Martino, H Johnson and Carl Anthony. Photographed in Atlanta, New York City, Los Angeles, Switzerland & France, “The Cole Nobody Knows” also features live performance material with Freddy Cole and his quartet. Directed by filmmaker Clay Walker, "The Cole Nobody Knows" has been featured in over 40 international film festivals and awarded the Cine Golden Eagle Award. The film received its PBS premiere on WPSU Pennsylvania in December 2009. Documentary film Glass Eyes Of Locust Bayou is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Simon Mercer. Thriller Targets is a 1968 American thriller, written, produced and directed by Peter Bogdanovich and filmed in color by László Kovács. Comedy The Shaggy Dog is a black-and-white 1959 Walt Disney film about Wilby Daniels, a teenage boy who by the power of an enchanted ring of the Borgias is transformed into the title character, a shaggy Old English Sheepdog. The film was based on the story, The Hound of Florence by Felix Salten. It is directed by Charles Barton and stars Fred MacMurray, Tommy Kirk, Jean Hagen, Kevin Corcoran, Tim Considine, Roberta Shore, and Annette Funicello. It was the first ever Walt Disney live-action comedy. Walt Disney Productions filmed a successful sequel in 1976 called The Shaggy D.A. which starred Dean Jones, Tim Conway, and Suzanne Pleshette. It was followed by a 1987 TV-movie sequel, a 1994 TV-movie remake and a 2006 theatrical remake. A colorized version of the film can be found on the 1997 VHS. Documentary film Night Waltz: The Music of Paul Bowles is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by Owsley Brown. Comedy Auch ich war nur ein mittelmäßiger Schüler is a 1974 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Detlev Eckstein, Bernd Herberger and Jutta Speidel. Two men waiting for their wives to give birth, reminisce about their school days. Documentary film The Mormons is a four hour PBS documentary about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The production originally aired in two-hour segments on April 30 and May 1, 2007. It was produced by Helen Whitney, and was the first joint production of Frontline and American Experience. Comedy Inbred is a 2011 British horror film directed by Alex Chandon and co-written with Paul Shrimpton. Thriller Soundless is a 2004 thriller film written by Mennan Yapo and Lars-Olaf Beier and directed by Mennan Yapo. Thriller To Catch a Killer is a two-part television film from 1992, directed by Eric Till and starring Brian Dennehy and Michael Riley. It is based on the true story of the pursuit of American serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Science Fiction Omega Cop is a 1990 film starring Adam West, Ronald L. Marchini, Stuart Whitman, and Troy Donahue. It was also released under the title John Travis: Solar Survivor. This film was also written and produced by Ronald L. Marchini, and executive-produced by his wife, Jo Anne Marchini. Omega Cop was followed by a sequel, Karate Cop. Documentary film In Satmar Custody is an independent documentary film, written and directed by Nitzan Gilady. It tells the story of the Jaradis, a Yemeni Jewish married couple whose children were removed and forcefully put into the custody of a Satmar orphanage within its community in Brooklyn, New York. Aside from illustrating the sorrowful position of the refugee Jaradis, the film also displays many characteristics of the Satmar order as it operates today, from its Haredi withdrawal from secular society, as well the community's vehement denial of the legitimacy for the State of Israel to exist. Comedy Las verdes praderas is a 1979 Spanish film written and directed by José Luis Garci, starring Alfredo Landa. The film is a reflection of the years of prosperity lived in Spain after the transition to democracy that followed the death of Francisco Franco. Documentary film With a running time of over 5 hours, this extensive, in-depth documentary has been released to coincide with the Stones 40th anniversary. A vast array of friends, family, fellow musicians, biographers, and managers recollect the amazing career of the band in old and new interview footage. ROLLING STONES - JUST FOR THE RECORD is neither endorsed nor authorized by The Rolling Stones. Documentary film Extraordinary Women: Women in Time, Women Without It; is a 2009 Dominican documentary feature by director Yildalina Tatem Brache, where she captures the lives of six influential women from the Dominican Republic. Comedy Love and Happiness is a 2005 romantic comedy film written and directed by Kristina Humle. Documentary film McKinley at Home, Canton, Ohio aka William McKinley at Canton, Ohio is a silent film reenactment of William McKinley receiving the Republican nomination for President of the United States in September 1896. The actual nomination had been several weeks earlier. McKinley is shown emerging from his house to receive the news from his secretary George Cortelyou. His wife Ida can be seen in a rocking chair on the porch. McKinley is seen removing his hat and wiping his forehead with a handkerchief after receiving the news. It was filmed by a two man crew for American Mutoscope and Biograph Company on 68 mm film, 60.02 m in length. McKinley's brother Abner and former US president Benjamin Harrison were stockholders in the film company. Thriller The time is the early 21st century and a genetics lab has been destroyed in a fire seriously injuring a scientist and possibly killing his daughter. As two investigators begin to unravel the story of the lab and its experiments, they discover that the scientist may have started the fire himself with the intention of killing his own daughter. The journals of the scientist and of the lab's founder, Dr. Patricia Morella, tell the tale of genetics experiments going badly awry and of the deceit that was used to hide them even from some of those that were involved. Dr. Morella's legacy is a clone whose only goal in life is its own survival and reproduction...no matter what the cost! Documentary film Yellow Sticky Notes is a 2007 animated short film by Canadian artist Jeff Chiba Stearns. The film uses a series of sticky note papers to tell the events that happened to the filmmaker and the rest of the world during nine years. Thriller Shaitaan is a 1974 Hindi thriller film, directed by Firoze Chinoy starring Shatrughan Sinha and Sharmila Tagore in main roles. Majrooh Sultanpuri wrote the songs for this film while Rahul Dev Burman was the music director. Thriller Subliminal Seduction is a 1996 made-for-TV film directed by Andrew Stevens. Animation Music Machine, known more commonly as The Music Machine, is a 1991 animated video made by Anthony Paul Productions and Bridgestone Group, directed by Leo Salkin. It is based on Samuel Wright's story of the same name, and the Music Machine albums. The video also spun off a partially animated series called Lessons in Agapeland. It features Stan Freberg and Pat Boone as voices for certain characters. Comedy 15 Summers Later is a 2011 short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Pedro Collantes. Animation Zg In Eu is a 2013 short aimation film written by and directed by Saša Budimir. Comedy An inspired and beautifully assured tragic-comedy about Jacobo, a sixty-year-old owner of a small, outdated sock factory, is illuminated with deadpan, repetitive, and monotonous detail. When his successful younger brother is expected for a visit, Jacobo asks Marta, his humble, loyal assistant, to pose as his wife. The brother, lively, inquisitive, and open, spontaneously suggests a seaside trip during which the three characters begin to reveal themselves in situations where farce, jealousy and betrayal lead to places of no return. Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll have created a sophisticated, quiet film that tells a story through understatement and modest gestures. "Global cinema at its best. A truly great film!" –Film Threat "Profound, deadpan comedy... a pleasure!" –New York Times "Whisky" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Spanish with English subtitles. Documentary film A bio picture about the controversial life of the most famous and best chess player who has ever lived. Documentary film The Word is a 1953 American short documentary film produced by John Adams. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film An off-beat, irreverant and often hilarious documentary about the making and the makers of a modern myth - the widespread belief in flying saucers and alien visitations. Combining strange and unusual archive footage from the 1950s with several contemporary interviews, the film focuses on a few people who helped to pioneer such beliefs; the so-called 'contactees' and on one leading researcher who believes in them. Animation The Animation Game is a 1981 short animated film directed by David Johnson. Thriller Naduvazhikal is a blockbuster Malayalam movie released in 1989 directed by Joshi. Mohanlal reprises the lead role of Arjun with an ensemble cast including Madhu, Murali, Devan, Thilakan, Kuthiravattom Pappu and Manianpilla Raju. The film is considered as one of the best thrillers in Malayalam. Comedy Interviews with the cast and behind the scenes footage from the making of Walt Disney's The Princess Diaries. Comedy The Key West Picture Show is a 1977 sports, comedy, documentary film directed by Mark Henriksen and Anna Benson. Comedy Magic in the Moonlight is a 2014 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film stars Colin Firth, Emma Stone, Hamish Linklater, Marcia Gay Harden, Jacki Weaver, Erica Leerhsen, Eileen Atkins, and Simon McBurney. Set in the 1920s on the French Riviera, the film was released on July 25, 2014, by Sony Pictures Classics. Magic in the Moonlight received a generally mixed reception. Critics praised the performances of Firth and Stone, but criticized the clichéd scriptwriting. Comedy Manhattan is a 1979 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Woody Allen from his screenplay co-written with Marshall Brickman and produced by Charles H. Joffe. Allen co-stars as a twice-divorced 42-year-old comedy writer dating a 17-year-old girl before eventually falling in love with his best friend's mistress. Meryl Streep and Anne Byrne also star in the film. Manhattan was filmed in black-and-white and 2.35:1 widescreen. The decision to shoot in black and white was to give New York City a "great look." The film also features music composed by George Gershwin, including Rhapsody in Blue, which inspired the idea behind the film. Allen described the film as a combination of his previous two films, Annie Hall and Interiors. The film was met with widespread critical acclaim and was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress for Hemingway and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen for Allen and Brickman. Its North American box office receipts of $39.9 million made it Allen's second biggest box office hit. Often considered Allen's best film, it ranks 46th on AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs list and number 63 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies." Comedy Kalteva Torni, is a 2006 Finnish comedy film. It debuted in Finland on 20 October 2006 and is the latest movie directed by Timo Koivusalo. The leading roles in the movie are played by Martti Suosalo, Seela Sella, Liisa Kuoppamäki, Siiri Suosalo, Esko Nikkari, Mats Långbacka, Laura Jurkka, Jemina Sillanpää and Risto Salmi. It is the story of a benevolent man who does not know he has multiple personalities. His greatest fear is that he will not be able to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa before it falls. His adventures lead him into tricky situations, and eventually, he does see it. Comedy Windy Riley Goes Hollywood is a 1931 short comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle using the pseudonym of William Goodrich and featuring Louise Brooks in her first talkie. Comedy The Search for John Gissing is an award winning comedy written and directed by Mike Binder and produced by Jack Binder. Set in London, it stars Mike Binder, Alan Rickman and Janeane Garofalo, amongst others. Tagline: An American businessman and his wife have their lives turned upside-down by the British co-worker he has unknowingly come to replace. The film won Best Picture at the 2002 Sarasota Film Festival. Comedy The Open Road is a 2009 comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael Meredith. It stars Justin Timberlake, Kate Mara, Jeff Bridges and Mary Steenburgen and was produced by Anchor Bay Entertainment. Country singer Lyle Lovett and Harry Dean Stanton are also among the cast. Filming began in Hammond, Louisiana in February 2008, and continued in Memphis, Tennessee, at Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi, Texas, Houston,Texas and elsewhere in the southern United States. The film received a limited release on August 28, 2009. Comedy The Apology King is a 2013 comedy film directed by Nobuo Mizuta. Comedy Macunaíma is a 1969 Brazilian comedy film directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, based on Mario de Andrade's novel of the same name. It was released in a dubbed version for American audiences in 1972 by New Line Cinema. On June 13 and July 12, 2005, European and Latin American syndicates of the TV5 network aired the film in its original Portuguese with French subtitles. It was rereleased internationally in 2009. Documentary film Ludwig van is a black-and-white German film by Mauricio Kagel. Filmed in 1969, it was first screened the following year. The work was commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk for the bicentennial celebrations of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1970. The film examines the reception of the composer and his works and how he has become a consumer product of the culture industry. The soundtrack is an arrangement of fragments of Beethoven's works, modified as if heard by the deaf composer himself; it is distinct from Kagel's 1970 composition Ludwig van. Prominent contemporary artists including Dieter Roth, Stefan Wewerka, Robert Filliou, and Joseph Beuys were involved in the design. According to Gramophone, "at first it’s a laugh a minute ... then Kagel's film turns dark". Documentary film US 41 is a 2014 short film directed by James Benning. Documentary film Vampire Secrets is a 2006 docudrama about the mythology and lifestyle of vampires, produced by Indigo Films for the History Channel, and narrated by Corey Burton. The documentary features the history of vampires from Indian, Greek, and Chinese origins, and references to the Bible and ancient Mesopotamia. Other topics include: Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, Dracula James Spalding, a Scotsman, 1632 Elizabeth Báthory Haidamaque, Hungary, 1715 Blood ritual Anne Rice's vampire novels Vampire: The Masquerade: Rod Ferrell, killed two people in Eustis, Florida, USA, and was sentenced to death Sex appeal: Nosferatu, 1931 film with Béla Lugosi, Vampirella, Demonlover; and others. Vampire underground and gothic subculture: Susan Walsh who falls for a purported "living vampire" and disappears in January 1996 Psychic vampire, Sanguine, vampire lifestylers Features commentaries by authors Katherine Ramsland, and J. Gordon Melton, parapsychologist Loyd Auerbach, psychic vampire author and spokesperson Michelle Belanger, Father Sebastiaan, forensic biologist Mark Benecke, professor Thomas Garza, and others. Comedy Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise, is one of two TV films directed by Danny Boyle in 2001; the other was Strumpet. A satire on door-to-door salesmen, it stars Timothy Spall, who was nominated for a British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his performance. Comedy Side Streets is a 1998 Merchant Ivory film directed by Tony Gerber. The film features Valeria Golino, Shashi Kapoor, Shabana Azmi, Miho Nikaido, Art Malik, Victor Argo, Rosario Dawson, and Jennifer Esposito. Thriller Female on the Beach is a 1955 feature film starring Joan Crawford and Jeff Chandler in a story about a widow and her beach bum lover. The screenplay by Robert Hill and Richard Alan Simmons was based on the play The Besieged Heart by Robert Hill. The film was directed by Joseph Pevney and produced by Albert Zugsmith. Animation Nehemiah is a 2013 animation, short and drama film written and directed by Tiisetso Dladla. Comedy Two Scent's Worth is a 1955 Merrie Melodies short starring Pepé Le Pew and directed by Chuck Jones. Documentary film 9-Man is a historical documentary sports film directed by Ursula Liang. Comedy Otley is a 1968 British comedy thriller film. Film critic Judith Crist described it as "a bright, breezy, light-handed but never lightheaded spies-and-counterspies story." Animation The Fan and the Lamp is a 2012 short animated film directed by Filipe Fonseca. Documentary film At the Green Line is a 2005 documentary made by Jesse Atlas that profiles several members of Courage to Refuse, a political group that refuses service in the Israeli military, as well as several Israelis serving in the military as part of their reserve duty. The title refers to the 1949 Armistice line between Israel and Syria, the Jordanian-held West Bank, and Egyptian-held Gaza Strip. The film takes a look at the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians from the perspective of soldiers in the Israeli Defence Force. Specifically, it discusses the motivations of those who refuse service, as well as the feelings of soldiers actively serving, weighing various issues related to suicide bombings, checkpoints, and the West Bank barrier. Comedy Warp is a 2012 short comedy animation film written and directed by Simon Furdal and Kristian Kim Larsen. Comedy Star Worms is a 2012 film written bye Andrey Kagadeev and Nikolai Kopeikin and directed by Andrey Kagadeev. Animation Wide Open Spaces is a 1947 Donald Duck short cartoon, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Jack King for Walt Disney Productions and RKO Radio Pictures. Comedy Encino Woman is a 1996 comedy romance film written by Anne Joseph and Shawn Schepps; and directed by Shawn Schepps. Comedy Headin' South is a 1918 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Rosson with supervision from Allan Dwan and starring Douglas Fairbanks. The film is now considered lost. Thriller Black Rock is a 2012 American horror-thriller film directed by Katie Aselton, based on a screenplay by her husband Mark Duplass. The film premiered on January 21, 2012, at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically on May 17, 2013. Black Rock stars Katie Aselton, Lake Bell, and Kate Bosworth as three friends that reunite after years apart on a remote island, only for them to have to fight for their lives. Comedy Trolley Troubles is a 1927 animated short subject film, produced and directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon is noted for being the first appearance of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character that Disney and Ub Iwerks created for Universal Pictures and Charles B. Mintz. Oswald would later serve as the basis for Mickey Mouse. Documentary film Amma & Appa is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jayakrishnan Subramanian and Franziska Schönenberger. Documentary film Depart is a 2012 short animated fantasy film directed by Blake Williams. Comedy The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Documentary film Inocente is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix. The film received the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary. It tells the story of a 15-year-old homeless girl from California who has ambitions to become an artist. The film was partially financed by the crowd funding website Kickstarter. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Comedy Finders Keepers is a 1966 British musical film directed by Sidney Hayers, written by Michael Pertwee and starring Cliff Richard. It was released in the U.S. the following year. A search was made to find an actress to play the Spanish girl who falls for Cliff. The 21-year-old Viviane Ventura won the role: born in London, but fluent in Spanish, she sang a spirited duet in the film with Cliff: Paella. Documentary film Terrorists, Killers and Middle-East Wackos (also Terrorists, Killers and Other Wackos in the UK) is a shockumentary video from the makers of Bumfights. It includes footage of riots, suicides, executions, and the televised suicide of Budd Dwyer. All the scenes included are real scenes of death and suffering. The Bumfights website store touts the video as "One hour of the sickest images ever put to film." The video was released in the US on the June 21, 2005. It was due to be released in the UK, but was refused a certificate (mandatory for commercial release of most video material) by the British Board of Film Classification. In its rejection commentary, the Board noted: "The work presents no journalistic, educational or other justifying context for the images shown. Rather, the work presents a barrage of sensationalist clips, for what appears to be the underlying purpose of providing prurient entertainment... The work invites the viewer to take sadistic pleasure in death." It was also suggested that the content may be in breach of the Obscene Publications Act. In June 2006 a spokesman the BBFC cited the film as an example of, "something the majority of people would want not to view," in the context of proposals for a UK ratings system for online content. Animation White No White is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Anna Bergmann. Documentary film Secretariat's Jockey - Ron Turcotte is a 2013 biographical documentary film written and directed by Phil Comeau. Thriller The Iceman is an American crime thriller film based on the true story of longtime notorious hitman Richard Kuklinski. Released in 2013 at the Venice Film Festival, the film was directed by Ariel Vromen, and stars Michael Shannon as Richard Kuklinski, Winona Ryder as his wife, Chris Evans, and Ray Liotta. The Iceman showed at the 2012 Telluride Film Festival and the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival before receiving a limited release in cinemas in the United States on May 3, 2013. It expanded into more cinemas in the USA on May 17. It was released to DVD on September 3. Thriller Blackjack, also known as John Woo’s Blackjack is a 1998 TV action film or more specifically a backdoor pilot directed by John Woo. Dolph Lundgren stars as a former US Marshal turned detective and bodyguard who has a phobia of the colour white, that needs to stop an assassin. Comedy Three Lira is a 2008 comedy film written by Morgan Bertacca and Massimo Donati and directed by Andrea Pellizzer. Comedy Alfie Darling is a 1975 British comedy drama film directed by Ken Hughes. It is the sequel to the 1966 film Alfie. This time Alan Price takes over Michael Caine's role of Alfie. Alan Price also penned the movie title song, performed and released as a single by Cilla Black who was also was the first to record the title song based on the original movie, penned by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It based on the novel of the same name by Bill Naughton. Thriller The Missing Corpse is a 1945 American film directed by Albert Herman. Documentary film Jackass 3D is a 2010 American 3D comedy film and the third film in the Jackass film series. It was released on October 15, 2010 by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films to American theaters and marked the 10th anniversary of the franchise, which started in 2000. This and Jackass 3.5 are the final Jackass films that Ryan Dunn appeared in before his death in 2011. Comedy The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True was a 1995 musical performance based on the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. The book and score of the film were performed on stage at Lincoln Center to benefit the Children's Defense Fund. The concert featured guest performers including Jackson Browne as the Scarecrow, Roger Daltrey as the Tin Man, Natalie Cole as Glinda, Joel Grey as the Wizard, Jewel as Dorothy, Nathan Lane as the Cowardly Lion, Debra Winger as the Wicked Witch, and Lucie Arnaz as Aunt Em. The Boys Choir of Harlem appeared as the Munchkins, and Ry Cooder and David Sanborn performed as musicians. Thriller A Sweet Scent of Death is a 1999 Mexican drama film directed by Gabriel Retes based on the novel of the same name by Guillermo Arriaga who also wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller Pact of Silence (French: Le pacte du silence) is a 2003 film written by Marcelle Bernstein (novel) and Rose Bosch and directed by Graham Guit. Thriller Bloody Wednesday is a thriller movie based on the events of the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre and was directed by Mark G. Gilhuis. Animation Rio is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure-comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the film is set. The film features the voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, will.i.am, Jamie Foxx, George Lopez, Tracy Morgan, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, and Jake T. Austin. It tells the story of Blu, a male blue macaw who is taken to Rio de Janeiro to mate with a free-spirited female blue macaw, Jewel. The two eventually fall in love, and together they have to escape from being smuggled by Nigel, a cockatoo. The theme song, "Telling the World" was sung by Taio Cruz. Saldanha developed his first story concept of Rio in 1995, in which a penguin is washed up in Rio. Saldanha learned of the production of the films Happy Feet and Surf's Up, and changed the concept to involve macaws and their environments in Rio. He proposed his idea to Chris Wedge in 2006, and the project was set up at Blue Sky. The main voice actors were approached in 2009. Documentary film John Cage is a 1966 documentary film written and directed by Klaus Wildenhahn. Comedy 9 Dead Gay Guys is a 2002 British comedy film by director Lab Ky Mo starring Brendan Mackey and Glen Mulhern and released by TLA Releasing. Documentary film Visiting Desire is a 1996 comedy documentary film directed by Beth B. Documentary film Wisecrack is a 1992 documentary film directed by Gail Singer. Documentary film L'amministratore is documentary film directed by Vincenzo Marra. Comedy Crebinsky is a 2011 Spànish film directed by Enrique Otero. Thriller The Hunt for Red October is a 1990 American action thriller film based on Tom Clancy's novel of the same name. It was directed by John McTiernan and stars Sean Connery as Captain Marko Ramius and Alec Baldwin as Jack Ryan. The fictional story is set during the Cold War era. It involves a rogue Soviet naval captain who wishes to defect to the United States, and an American CIA analyst who correctly deduces that circumstance, and must prove his theory to the U.S. Navy to avoid a violent confrontation between the two nations. The ensemble cast features Scott Glenn, James Earl Jones and Sam Neill. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Paramount Pictures, Mace Neufeld Productions, and Nina Saxon Film Design. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by Paramount Pictures and by the Paramount Home Entertainment division for home media markets. Following its wide release in theaters, the motion picture was nominated and won a number of accolades including the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing in 1991. On June 12, 1990, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the MCA Records music label. Comedy London Fog is a 2011 comedy fantasy romance film written by Tasha Hardy, Indy Feige and directed by Stuart Orme. Comedy Clean Carousel is a 2010 short animated comedy film directed by Andreas Bødker and co-written with Tommy Bredsted. Comedy A Low Down Dirty Shame is a 1994 action-comedy film, written, directed by, and starring Keenen Ivory Wayans. The film also stars Charles S. Dutton, Jada Pinkett, and Salli Richardson. Thriller Verdict in Blood is a 2002 drama film directed by Stephen Williams. Thriller Stir of Echoes is a supernatural horror-thriller released in the US in 1999, starring Kevin Bacon and directed by David Koepp. The film is loosely based on the novel A Stir of Echoes by Richard Matheson. Comedy Cactus Flower is a 1969 comedy film directed by Gene Saks and starring Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman, and Goldie Hawn, who won an Oscar for her performance. The screenplay was adapted by I. A. L. Diamond from a Broadway stage play written by Abe Burrows, which in turn was based upon the French play Fleur de cactus by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédy. The film was the seventh highest grossing film of 1970. The film has been remade a few times. An unauthorized Hindi version titled Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?, starring Salman Khan, Sushmita Sen and Katrina Kaif, was released in 2005. An English language remake, Just Go With It, starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, was released in 2011. An Egyptian version titled "Nos Sa'a Gawaz", starring Rushdy Abaza, Shadia and Adel Imam, was released in 1969. Thriller New Delhi is a 1987 Malayalam thriller film written by Dennis Joseph and directed by Joshiy. It stars Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Sumalatha, Urvashi, B. Thiagarajan, Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, Mohan Jose, Devan, and Jagannatha Varma. New Delhi is one of the highest grossing films in the history of Malayalam cinema, it was the top grosser of 1987. The huge success of the film resurrected Mammootty's career in 1987 after having a string of box-office flops in the prior year. It was a trendsetter in the South Indian film industry.After this film onwards Mammootty was mentioned as "The Megastar". Many later films adapted the storyline of New Delhi. The film was remade and released in Telugu as Anthima Theerpu, with veteran actor Krishnam Raju in the lead, which was directed by Joshiy himself. Lead roles were played by Jeetendra in its Hindi version and Ambareesh in Kannada version, respectively. Thiagarajan, who played the role of Salem Vishnu in New Delhi, later produced and directed a Tamil film titled Salem Vishnu which showcased the prequel story of his character and why he became a murderer. Thriller 18 Vayasu is a 2012 Indian Tamil psychological thriller film written and directed by R. Panneerselvam starring the actor known as Johnny. Gayathrie plays the lead female role. The music is by Charles Bosco. It has also Dubbed in Hindi under the Title "Anokha Jaanwar" Comedy Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em is a 1988 comedy film written and directed by Ray Boseley. Thriller Dead Babies, is a 2000 British film directed by William Marsh. It is based on the novel of the same name by Martin Amis. The film, which was badly received, was reviewed in the British newspaper The Guardian which described it as "boring, embarrassing, nasty and stupid - and not in a good way". Documentary film Imágenes de la expropiación petrolera is a 1988 short documentary film directed by Jaime Tello C. Thriller To Kill a Dead Man is a short film made in 1994 by the trip hop group Portishead. The film is a spy movie which revolves around an assassination and what happens afterwards. The film is featured in the bonus section on the DVD version of Roseland NYC Live released in 2002. The theme can be found on both the 1995 compilation album Glory Times and the 1994 CD single "Sour Times". The music video for "Sour Times" also uses footage from the film. A still from the film is featured on the cover of their album Dummy and several other stills appear in the CD booklet. A miniature image of the poster for the film is visible in the upper left corner at the back of this album. Documentary film Of Pups and Puzzles is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by George Sidney. It won an Academy Award in 1942 for Best Short Subject. Comedy The Corpse Came C.O.D. is a 1947 American film directed by Henry Levin, produced by Samuel Bischoff and starring George Brent and Joan Blondell. The comedic mystery is notable for featuring cameos by Hollywood gossip columnists appearing as themselves: Harrison Carroll, Jimmy Fidler, George Fisher, Hedda Hopper, Erskine Johnson, Louella Parsons, and Sidney Skolsky. The movie is based on a novel by columnist Jimmy Starr, who also appears in the movie. Comedy Next Stop Wonderland is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anderson and Lyn Vaus. Comedy No Vacancy is a 1999 romantic comedy film written and directed by Marius Balchunas. Documentary film The Road to Guantánamo, alternatively The Road to Guantanamo, is a British 2006 docudrama film directed by Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross about the incarceration of three British citizens, who were captured in 2001 in Afghanistan and detained by the United States there and for more than two years at the detainment camp in Guantánamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba. It premiered at the Berlinale on 14 February 2006, and was first shown in the UK on Channel 4 on 9 March 2006. The following day it was the first film to be released simultaneously in cinemas, on DVD, and on the Internet. It was generally well received: Michael Winterbottom won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival, and the film won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature at the Sundance Film Festival. The Times criticised Winterbottom for accepting the men's stated reasons for going to Afghanistan at a time of danger after the 9/11 attacks in the United States, as it was known as al-Qaeda and Taliban territory. Animation The Dance Is Over Maria is a 2013 short animation film written by Natko Stipaničev and Josip Žuvan and directed by Natko Stipaničev. Comedy Drunker Than A Skunk is a 2013 animation short film written by Walt Curtis and directed by Bill Plympton. Thriller A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous Jokester is a 1995 crime-drama film written by Gerry Conway, Erle Stanley Gardner and directed by Vincent McEveety. Documentary film Guerrillera is a 2011 short documentary and biographical film directed by Elle Sillanpaa. Comedy Tjvjik or Tzhvzhik is a 1961 Soviet Armenian short film by Arman Manaryan. Despite being Manaryan's first film and just 20 minutes-long, Tjvjik is considered to be one of the classics of the Armenian film history. Thriller The Covenant is a 2006 American action supernatural thriller film written by J. S. Cardone, directed by Renny Harlin, and starring Steven Strait, Taylor Kitsch, Toby Hemingway, Chace Crawford, Sebastian Stan, Laura Ramsey, and Jessica Lucas. The film was a critical failure, with a 3% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Comedy Ghost Pub is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Takayoshi Watanabe. Thriller Fishing Without Nets is a 2012 fictional short film directed by Cutter Hodierne. It had its World Premier at Sundance winning the Grand Jury prize followed by European Premier at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival. Hodierne made a feature film based on this short. The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. Documentary film "An eye-opener of a documentary, that takes a close look at the lives of immigrants in USA with diverse sexualities. It depicts their challenges, triumphs and dreams." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Documentary film The Pioneertown Palace is a 2014 documentary short music film directed by Andrew McAllister. Comedy How Do You Write a Joe Schermann Song is a 2012 musical comedy drama film directed and written by Gary King. Comedy Chakkikotha Chankaran is 1989 Malayalam comedy film, made in India, starring Jayaram and Urvashi. This is also the last film of Adoor Bhasi. Documentary film Letter from Aldershot is a 1940 short documentary film directed by John Taylor. Comedy The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians is a 1981 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. It is based on Jules Verne's novel The Carpathian Castle. The film marks Lipský's third and final collaboration with the humorist Jiří Brdečka, and also features special props by Jan Svankmajer and music by Luboš Fišer. The film had star casting of Czechoslovakian actors. It remains one of few very popular comedy films even today, being often played on public holidays on main TV channels. A low cost, paper cover DVD of the film was released and to October 20, 2014 is still available in Czech eshops. Documentary film Portrait of Gina, or Viva Italia is a 1958 documentary film by Orson Welles. It was funded by ABC TV. Around 30 minutes long, it follows a similar style to F for Fake and The Fountain of Youth. It was intended to be the pilot for a television series called "Around the World with Orson Welles", which is also the name of a series Welles made for the BBC in 1955. The film is about Italy, where Welles's third wife, Paola Mori, was from, and where Welles lived and worked on-and-off for about 20 years. The picture discusses both negative and positive aspects of Italian culture. Actress Gina Lollobrigida, who is interviewed at the end of the film, has refused to allow the public release of the film, reportedly because she was displeased by its portrayal of her as an ambitious young actress. Vittorio De Sica, Rozzano Brazzi, Anna Gruber and Welles' wife, Paola Mori, are also briefly interviewed, and the film moves along at a rapid speed: it is cut 'quick on the eye' in the style of Welles's film-making. When Welles submitted the film to ABC, they complained that they only received one reel of unorthodox material which they deemed unshowable, and it was never broadcast. Animation The Prodigies is a 2011 French-British computer-animated science fiction, action, drama and psychological thriller film based on La Nuit des enfants rois, a novel written by French writer Bernard Lenteric, Magnolia Pictures had acquired distribution rights in the film for North America and plans to release the English-language version under the title The Prodigies, Entertainment Film Distributors had acquired distribution rights in the film for United Kingdom and Ireland and plans to release the English-language version under the title The Prodigies: The Night of Royal Children, as Warner Bros. Pictures holds France distribution rights. Comedy Cheating Panorama is a 1972 Hong Kong comedy film. Comedy Paying Guests is a Bollywood film starring Shreyas Talpade, Javed Jaffrey, Aashish Chaudhary and Vatsal Seth in the lead roles. It is directed by Paritosh Painter under Subhash Ghai's Mukta Arts banner. A comedy film revolving around four close friends who reside together in Pattaya, it borrows the basic plot from 1966 B&W comedy movie Biwi Aur Makaan, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Shooting started in the second week of April 2008. Riya Sen was originally offered Neha Dhupia's role, Aarti Gupta, but declined and instead chose the role as Jayesh's melodramatic girlfriend, Alpita. A sequel, Paying Guests 2, is in production and will take place against the backdrop of a beauty pageant. Documentary film The Edge of Things is a 2009 documentary film directed by Carolyn Corbett. Animation Next Door Letter is a 2011 short animation documentary drama and romance film written by Vanja Alexandersson and directed by Sascha Fülscher. Comedy The Fourth is a 2004 comedy short film written by Justin Varava and directed by Jared Varava. Animation "Real-life archives become the stage where fact and fiction collide, belief runs amok, and unruly images acquire a life of their own." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation The Flight Before Christmas is a 2008 computer animated Christmas film directed by Michael Hegner and Kari Juusonen. It revolves around a young reindeer who must overcome his fear of flying by heading to Santa Claus' fell to save him and his fleet of flying reindeer from a pack of wolves. The film was a Finnish production with co-producers in Denmark, Germany and Ireland. It was produced by Anima Vitae, Animaker Oy, A. Film A/S, Ulysses Films, and Magma Films. The animation was produced in Finland, Germany and Denmark, with post-production carried out in Ireland. A 45-minute television edit in American English, was produced in the United States for CBS under the title The Flight Before Christmas. A sequel, Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure was released in October 2012 in Finland. Comedy Little Red Riding Rabbit is a 1944 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Bugs Bunny. It is a sendup of the Little Red Riding Hood story, and is the first time in which Mel Blanc receives a voice credit. Thriller The Call is a 2013 American crime thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Richard D'Ovidio. The film stars Abigail Breslin as Casey Welson, a teenage girl kidnapped by a serial killer and Halle Berry as Jordan Turner, the 9-1-1 operator who receives her call. Morris Chestnut, Michael Eklund, Michael Imperioli, and David Otunga also star. The story was originally envisioned as a television series, but D'Ovidio later rewrote it as a 94-minute feature film. Filming began in July 2012 and spanned a period of 25 days, with all scenes being shot in Los Angeles, mainly Burbank and Santa Clarita. The plot of the film focuses on the role of 9-1-1 operators in law enforcement. Specifically, it follows Turner, an operator who is still suffering emotionally from a botched procedure and who is thrown back into fielding calls following the abduction of a girl. For most of the film, Turner performs as a typical 9-1-1 operator before becoming active in the field investigation in the final act. A screening of The Call was held at the Women's International Film Festival hosted at the Regal South Beach theater on February 26, 2013. Documentary film Albino United is a 2010 documentary film directed by Marc Hoeferlin, Juan Reina and Barney Broomfield. "The opening scene reveals a white baby feeding from a black woman's breast. The baby's race is also black, but because of a pigment defect he has no coloring. Because their skin and eyes are very sensitive to sunlight, albinos have to avoid it as much as possible. And in Tanzania, they have yet another enemy: fellow citizens who believe that they are a precious ingredient in a magical potion that offers protection from evil spirits. The macabre result is trade in albino body parts, which get sold to medicine men. The government wants to put a stop to this and has taken firm measures against the albino killers. Albino United follows the soccer team of the same name (composed entirely of albinos) that is playing in a Tanzanian competition. Although they don't win all the games and they sometimes rub a referee the wrong way, they do manage to foster understanding for their perilous position in society. Through conversations with the players, we realize that all they want is a normal life and equal rights. When they have a match in a region that is highly dangerous for albinos, it becomes clear that this is easier said than done. Nonetheless, Albino United remains hopeful, even if it's only because star soccer player Didier Drogba drops in to lend the boys a hand." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Comedy Robbing Peter is a 2004 drama film written and directed by Mario de la Vega. Comedy Porn 'n' Chicken was a club based at Yale University. The secret society blazed briefly in the headlines in 2001 when members announced plans to make their own pornographic film on campus starring other Yale students, although the film was never released or even completed. Nevertheless, a fictionalized version of the club's experiences was produced as a TV movie titled Porn 'n Chicken and broadcast on Comedy Central. Thriller Todos los Das Son Tuyos is a 2007 film directed by Jos Luis Gutirrez. Documentary film Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's Journey is a 1990 American documentary film directed by Eugene Corr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was screened at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival and is a part of the PBS American Masters series of documentary films. The documentary is about the life and work of American screenwriter Waldo Salt who won two Academy Awards and was put on the Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s. The story is told through interviews with collaborators and friends such as Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jon Voight, John Schlesinger and with clips from Salt's films, chiefly Midnight Cowboy. Comedy God's Comedy is a 1995 Portuguese film by João César Monteiro. It is the second part in a trilogy, preceded by Recordações da Casa Amarela and followed by As Bodas de Deus. God is symbolized through the character João de Deus, played by writer/director Monteiro himself. Comedy Pardesi Babu is a 1998 Bollywood film directed by Manoj Agrawal starring Govinda, Raveena Tandon, Shilpa Shetty. Documentary film Sobukwe – A Great Soul is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Mickey Madoda Dube. Comedy Howard Cantour.com is a 2012 short film directed by actor Shia LaBeouf. The short was shown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2012, followed by an online premiere on December 17, 2013. The short film follows the eponymous internet film critic Howard Cantour, who was played by Jim Gaffigan. Howard Cantour.com is derived from Justin M. Damiano, a comic by Dan Clowes, although LaBeouf did not seek permission from Clowes, or acknowledge Clowes in the film's credits. Comedy The Perfect Woman is a comedy, 1949 British film directed by Bernard Knowles and written by George Black, Jr and J. B. Boothroyd, based upon a play by Wallace Geoffrey and Basil Mitchell. A scientist creates what he considers the perfect woman in his lab. His niece, played by Patricia Roc decides to amuse herself by pretending to be this artificial woman. The plot follows a man who takes a job escorting the woman for a night on the town. Thriller Into The Homeland is a 1987 made for TV crime drama that aired on HBO on December 26, 1987 directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and starring Powers Boothe, C. Thomas Howell, Paul LeMat and Cindy Pickett. In 1984, Jack Swallow is a Los Angeles police officer who was unable to prevent a child's death during a drug raid. He leaves both the force and his family to become a beach bum and surf shop owner of sorts outside L.A. Three years later, his daughter turns up missing. He tracks her to her boyfriend in rural Wyoming, whose father turns out to be the leader of a violent white power cult that kidnapped his daughter. Thriller Dollman is a 1991 science fiction action film starring Tim Thomerson as the space cop Brick Bardo, also known as Dollman after being reduced to 13 inches in height while on Earth, hence his nickname. Despite his size, Bardo is equipped with his Groger blaster, which is the most powerful handgun in the universe. The film also stars Jackie Earle Haley as Bardo's human enemy, Braxton Red. The film was produced by Full Moon Features, who also worked with Thomerson on the Trancers series. It was followed by a crossover sequel in 1993 called Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, which is also a sequel to Demonic Toys and Bad Channels. Dollman also had its own comic series, published by Eternity Comics, who also made comics for other Full Moon related films. A movie soundtrack still remains unavailable. Documentary film Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay and Lesbian Community is a 1984 American documentary film about the LGBT community prior to the 1969 Stonewall riots. It was narrated by author Rita Mae Brown, directed by Greta Schiller, co-directed by Robert Rosenberg, and co-produced by John Scagliotti and Rosenberg, and Schiller. It premiered at the 1984 Toronto Film Festival and was released in the United States on June 27, 1985. In 1999, producer Scagliotti directed a companion piece, After Stonewall. Animation 1/3/10 is a 2013 short animation biographical film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Thriller Sukeban Deka The Movie is a live action Japanese film that was released in 1987. The movie closely follows a TV and manga series Sukeban Deka written and illustrated by Shinji Wada. The movie stars Yoko Minamino and Yui Asaka, who were also in the TV series. The movie was followed by Sukeban Deka II in 1988. Documentary film Klitschko is a 2011 sport documentary biographical film written and directed by Sebastian Dehnhardt. Thriller Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why? is a 1972 Italian thriller film directed by Giuseppe Vari and starring Lou Castel. Thriller The Incredible Petrified World is a 1958 science fiction film directed by Jerry Warren and starring John Carradine. It was only theatrically released on April 16, 1960, on a double bill with Teenage Zombies. Science Fiction Call from Space is a 1989 short film directed by Richard Fleischer. Comedy Armando is a 2006 short comedy romance film written and directed by Massimiliano Camaiti. Thriller Dark Shadows is a 2012 American horror comedy film loosely based on the gothic television soap opera Dark Shadows that was broadcast between 1966 and 1971. The film was directed by Tim Burton and stars Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins, a 200-year-old vampire who has been imprisoned in a coffin. Collins is eventually unearthed and makes his way back to his mansion, now inhabited by his descendants. He discovers that his jealous ex-lover, Angelique Bouchard, played by Eva Green, has taken over the town's fishing business that was once run by the Collins family. Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Collins' cousin, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, the reclusive matriarch of the Collins family. The film had a limited release on May 10, 2012, and was officially released the following day in the United States. The film performed disappointingly at the US box office, but was well-received elsewhere. Critics praised its visual style and consistent humor, but felt it lacked a focused or substantial plot and developed characters. The film was produced by Richard D. Zanuck, who died two months after its release. Documentary film "Behind drugs, people, and weapons, falcon smuggling has become the world's most mysterious and profitable illegal trade. Held in highest esteem by the wealthy elite throughout the Persian Gulf, the sporting birds have earned the label "feathered cocaine" as thieves race to ransack them from all parts of the world. This bold investigative documentary unspools the surprising links between the falcon trade and royal dynasties, the CIA and KGB, the oil industry, and Al Qaeda." Quoting the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. Documentary film Of Men and Music is a film directed by Alexandr Hackenschmied and Irving Reis released on September 24, 1951. Comedy Jaani Dushman is a Hindi supernatural horror film directed and produced by Rajkumar Kohli. The film features a multiple cast; including Raj Kumar Kohli's son Armaan Kohli as the main Villain seeking for revenge against a set of heroes Sunny Deol, Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Aditya Pancholi, Aftab Shivdasani, Sharad Kapoor, playback singer Sonu Nigam in his acting debut, and Arshad Warsi and the only Heroine of film is Manisha Koirala who plays as the lover of the villain. It released on 16 August 2002 Thriller Evil Toons is a 1992 live-action/animated Comedy-Horror B-movie written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. The film is a light spoof of traditional haunted-house films. Comedy Sherri Shepherd of ABC's The View returns back to her roots of stand-up comedy and tells everything she's been thinking, but unable to say without being interrupted. Animation Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, known in Japan as The Rebirth of Fusion!! Goku and Vegeta, is the 12th film in the Dragon Ball series. It was originally released in Japan on March 4, 1995 at Toei Anime Fair, and dubbed into English by FUNimation in 2006, originally receiving a theatrical release along with Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler before going to DVD. Animation Cirrhosis of the Louvre is the fourth short in the Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Science Fiction The Class of Nuke 'Em High 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid is a 1994 comedy, horror, science-fiction film directed by Eric Louzil and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Animation All a Bir-r-r-d is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Tweety, Sylvester and an unnamed bulldog, who would later became known as Hector the Bulldog. Produced in 1949 and first presented in 1950, it was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Isadore "Friz" Freleng, with most voice characterizations courtesy of Mel Blanc. The title is an adaptation of the familiar train conductor's call, "All aboard!" The instrumental theme used to underscore the motion of the train is "On the 5:15". This cartoon was Tweety's first appearance in the Looney Tunes series, after 8 years of being exclusive to the Merrie Melodies series. Thriller Blind Man is a 2012 action thriller film written by Éric Besnard, Luc Besson and directed by Xavier Palud. Comedy Khaleja is a 2010 action thriller Telugu film starring Mahesh Babu and Anushka Shetty directed by Trivikram Srinivas. It is the second collaboration between Mahesh Babu and Trivikram. Singanamala Ramesh and C Kalyan produced the film as a Kanaka Ratna Movies production. Mahesh Babu plays the role of a cab driver in the film, while Prakash Raj plays a negative role. Sunil and Brahmanandam play key roles. The film was released on 7 October 2010 and received mixed to positive reviews, praising Mahesh Babu's performance and Trivikram's taking. It won two Filmfare South awards for Best Male Playback Singer and Best Lyricist. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Bhadra, in Hindi as Jigar Kaleja, Bengali as Ekai Eksho and in Oriya as Abatar. Thriller Garden of Love is a 2003 German horror film, directed and written by Olaf Ittenbach. in this movie, a murderous spirit haunts the woman who was his daughter in life. Comedy Double Duty is a 2009 action-comedy television film starring Mimi Lesseos, Tom Sizemore, Susan Duerden, Alfonso Freeman, Karen Black, Ismael 'East' Carlo, Anthony De Longis, and Connie Stevens. Documentary film Páramos: Water for Life, is a 2012 Telly Award Winning film created for Conservation International. Comedy The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them is a 1993 romantic comedy film written by Noah Stern and directed by Matthew Meshekoff. Science Fiction Kamillions is a 1989 film directed by Mikel B. Anderson from a story by Robert Hsi and a screenplay Anderson wrote in collaboration with Harry S. Robins. The film was re-edited by producer Teresa Woo, who later admitted she did not really understand an English language science fiction comedy, and was expecting more of an action film. The film was shot primarily in the Dunsmuir House and Gardens in Oakland, California. Thriller The Bribe is a 1949 American crime film noir directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by Marguerite Roberts, based on a story written by Frederick Nebel. The drama features Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Charles Laughton, and Vincent Price. Comedy The Highs & Lows of Milo Brown is a 2008 short comedy film written by Malcolm Barrett and directed by Benjamin Van Den Broeck. Comedy Gizmo! is a 1977 documentary film produced and directed by Howard Smith about improbable inventions, and uses old newsreel footage about these inventions. Early examples of parkour and buildering are also featured, including footage of an urban acrobat, John Ciampa, and a stuntman, Arnim Dahl. Animation Merlin The Magic Mouse is a 1967 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Alex Lovy and distributed by Warner Bros. It features the first appearance of Merlin the Magic Mouse and Second Banana, both voiced by Daws Butler. The cartoon seems to use Hanna-Barbera sound effects. Comedy Dance Band is a 1935 British musical film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, June Clyde and Steven Geray. Its plot concerns two dance bands who develop an intense rivalry with each other during a competition. Comedy Anonimata is a 2014 short drama/comedy film that was written and directed by Claudia García. Documentary film Disney Parks: Undiscovered Disney Parks is a 2010 documentary film written by Jamie Iracleanos, Andy Perrott and Jamie Smith. Comedy Tirana Year Zero, is a 2002 Albanian film that tells the story of a young couple in post-communist Albania, at a time when many Albanians left the country in search for a better life abroad. The protagonist of the movie is Nik, who lives in the capital of Albania, Tirana, along with his mother and father. He is in love with a beautiful girl named Klara, who wants to move to Paris to be a model. Nik makes his living with an old truck that belonged to his father, who is now sick, and seemingly dying. Amidst the criticisms of his mother, the confusion and desperation covering the country, and the desire of his girlfriend to leave, Nik is still unsure whether he wants to leave. The film explores the way Nik handles the events of his life. Comedy Don Diego and Pelagia is a 1927 film directed by Yakov Protazanov. Documentary film "The conflict in northern Uganda has shattered the lives of many. Joseph Kony, wanted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court, continues to evade capture while his ragtag group of fighters, known as the "Lord's Resistance Army," easily slips over borders killing, mutilating and abducting at will. In efforts to capture Kony, the Ugandan military ordered more than 1.4 million people off their land and into camps for "Internally Displaced People." For women and girls caught in the middle of the conflict, the road to reconstruction is particularly difficult. This film, narrated by Oprah Winfrey, is an intimate look into the lives of some of these brave women, exposing the difficulties they face and revealing a remarkable organization that is helping to rebuild their lives." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Animation Legend of Yuria is a 2007 animated film directed by Hidehito Ueda. Comedy Nothing But the Best is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Clive Donner based on the 1952 short story 'The Best of Everything' by Stanley Ellin. Documentary film "Three women travel to a distant place to do welfare work. They assist, listen, stay with the unprotected. An old hospital in ruins accommodates them. The imposed group life gets more complex as they start to know each other. The relationship with the others, the community, is also difficult. But, as days go by, they will start to melt into that human landscape surrounding them. To be part of the mystery of otherness." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy "Vince gets way more than he bargains for when he dumps his girlfriend . . . again." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Rupert and the Frog Song is a 1984 animated film based on the comic strip character Rupert Bear, written and produced by Paul McCartney and directed by Geoff Dunbar and Raymond 'George' Taylor. The making of Rupert and the Frog Song began in 1981 and ended in 1983. The film was released theatrically as an accompaniment to McCartney's feature film Give My Regards to Broad Street. The song We All Stand Together from the film's soundtrack reached #3 when released in the UK Singles Chart. It was released in 2004 as one of the segments of Paul McCartney: Music & Animation. Science Fiction Palika leviszi a szemetet is a 2005 short film written and directed by Károly Ujj Mészáros. Comedy Águila o sol is a 1937 film of the cinema of Mexico. This was Mariano Moreno’s a.k.a. Cantinflas's third film and the second in a row with co-star Manuel Medel. After the completion of the film and with the help of Mendel,an already accomplished actor, Cantinflas decided to pursue a career of his own. The film was written, adapted and directed by Russian-born Arcady Boytler. The movie was placed on the 84th spot among the 100 best movies of the cinema of Mexico, a list created by Mexican film experts. Documentary film The Making of Fanny and Alexander is a 1986 Swedish documentary film directed by Ingmar Bergman which traces the making of his film Fanny and Alexander. Its running length is 110 minutes and it's photographed by Arne Carlsson, Bergman's long time photographic collaborator and former neighbor at the island of Fårö. It documents the full production scope "behind-the-scenes" with Bergman, the actors and staff. The film was awarded as "Best documentary" at Chicago International Film Festival 1986 and the Golden Gate Award as "Best film about film" at San Francisco International Film Festival 1987. Comedy I fuorilegge del matrimonio is a 1963 Italian anthology comedy film. It is the second and last film directed both by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani and Valentino Orsini. It is inspired by the draft law presented by the Socialist Senator Renato Luigi Sansone to the approval of the so-called "small divorce". Comedy Barbers is a 2012 short, comedy, documentary and drama film written and directed by Guilherme Aguilar and Luiz Ferraz. Science Fiction H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come is a Canadian science fiction motion picture first released in May 1979. Although credited to H. G. Wells, the film takes only its title and some character names from The Shape of Things to Come, Wells' speculative novel from 1933. The film's plot has no relationship to the events of the book. The book predicts events such as a Second World War and the collapse of social order until a world state is formed, whereas the film involves a high-tech future involving robots and spaceships. The film was an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of such recent successes as Star Wars, and TV series such as Space: 1999 and Battlestar Galactica, although the film had only a fraction of the production budget of any of these. Comedy Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is a 2008 American stoner action comedy film, the second installment in the Harold & Kumar series. The film was written and directed by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. The story continues where Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle leaves off, with Harold Lee and Kumar Patel flying to Amsterdam. They are then imprisoned and end up on a series of comical misadventures when they escape from Guantanamo Bay. The film also stars Paula Garcés, Neil Patrick Harris, Jon Reep, Rob Corddry, Ed Helms, David Krumholtz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Jack Conley, Roger Bart, Danneel Harris, Eric Winter, Adam Herschman, and Richard Christy. The film was released on April 25, 2008 by Warner Bros.; this film was the first New Line Cinema title to be distributed by Warner Bros. since New Line Cinema became a division of Warner Bros. It is also the first Harold & Kumar film made in association with Mandate Pictures. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on July 29, 2008. Documentary film Gunnin' For That #1 Spot is a 2008 documentary directed by Adam Yauch, founding member of the Beastie Boys. The movie premiered at the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival in April 2008 and opened in theaters June 27, 2008. Documentary film I Want to Tell You Something is a 2006 documentary film directed by Martin Nguyen. Comedy Japanil Kalyanaraman is a 1985 Tamil language film starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role of the protagonist. This was the first Tamil movie sequel. It garnered mixed reviews and performed average business at the box office. Comedy High Anxiety is a 1977 comedy film produced and directed by Mel Brooks, who also plays the lead. This is Brooks' first film as a producer and first speaking lead role. Veteran Brooks ensemble members Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman and Madeline Kahn are also featured. The film is a parody of suspense films, most obviously the films directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Spellbound and Vertigo and The Birds in particular. The movie was dedicated to Hitchcock, who worked with Brooks on the screenplay, and later sent Brooks a case containing six magnums of 1961 Château Haut-Brion wine, to show his appreciation. Comedy The Ghost That Walks Alone is a 1944 film directed by Lew Landers. Thriller Licence to Kill, released in 1989, is the sixteenth entry in the James Bond film series by Eon Productions, and the first one not to use the title of an Ian Fleming story. It is the fifth consecutive and final film to be directed by John Glen. It also marks Timothy Dalton's second and final performance in the role of James Bond. The story has elements of two Ian Fleming short stories and a novel, interwoven with aspects from Japanese Rōnin tales. The film sees Bond being suspended from MI6 as he pursues drugs lord Franz Sanchez, who has attacked his CIA friend Felix Leiter and murdered Felix's wife during their honeymoon. Originally titled Licence Revoked in line with the plot, the name was changed during post-production. Budgetary reasons made Licence to Kill the first Bond not to be shot in the United Kingdom, with locations in both Florida and Mexico. The film earned over $156 million worldwide, and enjoyed a generally positive critical reception, with ample praise for the stunts, but some criticism on Dalton's interpretation of Bond and the fact that the film was significantly darker and more violent than its predecessors. Comedy Tutti gli uomini del deficiente is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Costella . Documentary film The Little Snow Animal is a 2009 short drama film written and directed by Miia Tervo. Comedy Scrapbook is a horror film about a young woman who is kidnapped, held captive, and repeatedly beaten and raped for several days. The title refers to a scrapbook that her captor uses as a record of the ordeals of his victims. Comedy Baap re Baap Dokyala Taap is a Marathi film released on 12 September 2008. The movie has been produced and directed by Kaanchan Adhikkari. The plot of the movie is based on how the presence of a young boy, turns two families into a chaotic comedy circus. Documentary film Year of the Dogs is a 1997 documentary detailing the 1996 season of the Footscray Football Club. Documentary film Waiting for Lightning is a 2012 documentary film written by Bret Anthony Johnston and directed by Jacob Rosenberg. Animation The King of the Golden Mountain is a 2013 short film directed by Thaissa Resek. Comedy Jump for Glory is a 1937 British romantic drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Valerie Hobson and Alan Hale. It was based on a novel by Gordon McDonnell. Science Fiction Hellacious Acres: The Case of John Glass is an 2011 science fiction, fantasy and experimental film written, produced and directed by Pat Tremblay. Animation Magoo's Puddle Jumper is a 1956 animated short produced by UPA for Columbia Pictures. Directed by Pete Burness and produced by Stephen Bosustow, Magoo's Puddle Jumper won the 1957 Academy Award for Short Subjects.. The cartoon follows the misadventures of the myopic Mr. Magoo as he drives a new electric car into the ocean. Documentary film Ecopia: Eco-cities is a 2013 film directed by Loh Kok Hong, Eva Mehl and Daisy Weisbrodt. Documentary film Memorias Del Calavero is a 2014 documentary film directed by Rubén Mendoza. Thriller The Whistler is a 1944 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by William Castle, the production features Richard Dix, Gloria Stuart and J. Carrol Naish. It is the first of Columbia Pictures' eight "Whistler" films starring Richard Dix produced in the 1940s. Documentary film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is a 1973 documentary and concert movie by D.A. Pennebaker. It features David Bowie and his backing group The Spiders from Mars performing at the Hammersmith Odeon, 3 July 1973. The DVD release was later retitled Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture. Comedy Tutta la vita davanti is an Italian movie directed by Paolo Virzì and written by Virzì and Francesco Bruni. Thriller Suite 16 is a 1994 dramatic thriller film written by Charlie Higson and Lise Mayer directed by Dominique Deruddere. Comedy Fíaskó is an Icelandic film written and directed by Ragnar Bragason. Documentary film Acercadacana is a 2010 short documentary action drama film written and directed by Felipe Peres Calheiros. Comedy My Life with Morrissey is a 2003 independent feature film written, produced and directed by Andrew Overtoom. The film won the Audience Award at the Black Point Film Festival in 2003. Comedy A Short Film About Ice Fishing is a 2011 short and comedy film written and directed by Jason Shahinfar. Documentary film The Numbers Start with the River is a 1971 American short documentary film about smalltown life in Iowa. Produced by Donald Wrye for the United States Information Agency, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction I Am the One Responsible For the Death of Michel Foucault is a 2010 Science Fiction film written and directed by René Ballesteros. Animation Buddy's Pony Express is an American animated short film, released March 9, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. The cartoon was directed by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Comedy Pastor Greg is a Christian sitcom, the first Christian television show of this genre. It debuted in 2005, and it is now in its third and final season. The series is not filmed before a studio audience and uses a laugh track. The series was initially co-produced by Uplifting Entertainment and Cornerstone Television; when the series debuted, it was one of the first regularly scheduled religious television series to be produced in High Definition. However, to achieve this notoriety, Cornerstone added more infomercials to its schedule and cancelled some of its other programs in order to defray the cost of two HDTV cameras bought for the show. In addition, following the lead of many American series, production would later shift to Canada; the show's second season was filmed in Orangeville, Ontario. Comedy Operation Bullshine is a 1959 British colour comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Donald Sinden, Barbara Murray and Carole Lesley. The working title of the film was Girls in Arms that features in the film as a marching song. Gunn had filmed Girls at Sea the previous year. The new title comes from the frenzied activity preparing for their brigadier's surprise inspection. The film features 1956 Olympic swimmer Judy Grinham as a physical training instructor. The film was released in the USA in 1963 by Seven Arts Productions. Comedy Konec agenta W4C prostřednictvím psa pana Foustky is a 1967 Czechoslovak film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. Directed by Václav Vorlíček based on the story by Oldřich Daněk. Runtime 87 min. Mono. Produced by Filmové Studio Barrandov and distributed by Central Office of Film Distribution, Prague. Produced by Věra Kadlecová. Composer - Svatopluk Havelka, musical director - František Belfín. Cinematography by František Uldrich. Editor - Jaromír Janáček. Film had a great success in USSR theatrical distribution of the 1960s. Science Fiction Piattaforma luna is a 2011 short, documentary, science fiction film written and directed by Yuri Ancarni. Comedy Bake a Cake is a 2012 short film written and directed by Aliocha. It won the 'Aprile' award at the 2012 Milano Film Festival. Documentary film More than Honey is a 2012 Swiss documentary film directed by Markus Imhoof about honeybee colonies in California, Switzerland, China and Australia. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards. Comedy The Pink Panther is searching through his attic and finds an old letter from a friend named Loud Mouth Louie. We are then treated to a retrospective of old Pink Panther cartoons as he reminisces while reading the letter. highlights include when the Pink Panther joined the army. Comedy Blue Collar White Christmas is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Max Kestner. Comedy Heaven Before I Die is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Izidore K. Musallam. Comedy Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II is a 2003 Indian movie starring Arshad Warsi. Shashanka Ghosh, the creative driver behind the launch of MTV and Channel V in India, marks his debut as a director with this film. Running in many parallel threads, it is in equal parts a comedy, satire, crime, and a Hindi masala film. The film is most famous for its songs "Allah ke Bande" performed by Kailash Kher and "Sajna Aa Bhi Jaa" performed by Shibani Kashyap. Documentary film Children in Hiding is a documentary film directed by Vassilis Loules. Thriller While a soldier and his young wife are transporting a group of brutal killers by wagon, they are attacked by thieves who believe the wagon contains a gold shipment. Documentary film The Alcohol Years is a 2000 documentary tv movie written and directed by Carol Morley Documentary film Fun At Iron Dog is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Kaden Mwarey and Dios Heath. Comedy The Great Outdoors is a 1988 American comedy film starring Dan Aykroyd and John Candy. Annette Bening and Stephanie Faracy co-star. Robert Prosky, Lucy Deakins and Lewis Arquette have supporting roles. The film was directed by Howard Deutch and written and produced by John Hughes. Comedy L'armata Brancaleone is an Italian comedy movie released in 1966, written by the famous duo Age & Scarpelli and directed by Mario Monicelli. It features Vittorio Gassman in the main role. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. The term Armata Brancaleone is still used today in Italian to define a group of badly assembled and useless people. Brancaleone is an actual historical name, meaning the paw of lions in heraldry jargon. Brancaleone degli Andalò was a governor of Rome in the Middle Ages. Comedy Fido is a 2006 Canadian zombie comedy film directed by Andrew Currie and written by Robert Chomiak, Currie, and Dennis Heaton from an original story by Heaton. It was produced by Blake Corbet, Mary Anne Waterhouse, Trent Carlson and Kevin Eastwood of Anagram Pictures, and released in the United States by Lions Gate Entertainment. Documentary film Red Jacket is a 1998 documentary film about the life of the world's best-selling artist, Vladimir Tretchikoff. The film was produced by Technitronics and televised by the SABC. Documentary film Follie di notte is an Italian erotic-documentary film directed by Joe D'Amato and released in 1978. Science Fiction A deadly computer virus overtakes the MRI scanner at Daley's Children's Hospital and Dr. Colleen O'Brian must decide whether or not to trust her superiors or a commodities trader Stephen Rogers when he tries to kill the virus in the hospital's scanner. Animation Purple and Brown: Irish Jig is a 2007 short animation film directed by Rich Webber. Comedy Morgan Stewart's Coming Home is a 1987 comedy film starring Jon Cryer, Viveka Davis, Paul Gleason, Nicholas Pryor and Lynn Redgrave. The screenplay was written by Ken Hixon and David N. Titcher. The film was also released as Home Front and Homefront Riviera in some countries. The film was directed by Paul Aaron/Terry Winsor, but upon release the director was listed as "Alan Smithee", a name often used when directors ask to remove their names from a picture. Animation Bowl, Theatre, Garden, Marble Game is a 1970 short animation film directed by Suzan Pitt. Documentary film Passing Through Sweden is a 1969 short documentary film directed by Martin Duckworth. Comedy Heads Up, Charley is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Anton Pointner, and Michael Bohnen. Marlene Dietrich appears in a supporting role. Animation In this hentai anime feature, Queen Beatrice is the ruler of a city-state besieged by villains. For the protection of her people, Beatrice agrees to marry King Franchesco, but she soon learns this was a mistake when the king and his men overtake the city, demanding sexual favors from every woman they meet and attempting to breed a new army of warriors. How will Beatrice and her handmaidens regain control of the city? Comedy Stakeout is a 1987 crime-comedy film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Madeleine Stowe, Aidan Quinn, and Forest Whitaker. The screenplay was written by Jim Kouf, who won a 1988 Edgar Award for his work. Although the story is set in Seattle, Washington, the movie was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. A sequel, Another Stakeout, followed in 1993. Comedy Ravenous is a 1999 horror film directed by Antonia Bird and starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Jeffrey Jones and David Arquette. The film revolves around cannibalism in 1840s California and some elements bear similarities to the story of the Donner Party and that of Alferd Packer. Screenwriter Ted Griffin lists Packer's story, as recounted in a couple of paragraphs of Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man, as one of his inspirations for Carlyle's character. The film's darkly humorous and ironic take on its gruesome subject matter have led some to label it a black comedy. The film's unique score by Michael Nyman and Damon Albarn generated a significant amount of attention. The film's production did not get off to a good start. Original director Milcho Manchevski left the production three weeks after shooting started. He was replaced by Bird at the suggestion of Carlyle. Documentary film Torpedo Squadron is a 1942 American short documentary film shot by John Ford while he was on the island of Midway. Thriller Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues is a 1972 film directed by Paul Williams. Documentary film Native Country is a 1945 documentary film written by Aleksandr Dovzhenko, H. Grigoryan, Levon Isahakyan, Ashot Shaibon and directed by Gurgen Balasanyan, Aleksandr Dovzhenko, Levon Isahakyan and G. Zargaryan. Comedy Mr. North is a 1988 American comedy-drama film starring Anthony Edwards, based on the 1973 novel Theophilus North by Thornton Wilder. Directed by Danny Huston, the film became a family project; produced by John Huston, it also stars Anjelica Huston, Danny's future wife Virginia Madsen, and Allegra Huston. Science Fiction Amuri in Star Ocean is a three-part animated OVA written and directed by Yoshitomo Yonetani. Comedy Süt Kardeşler is a 1976 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. Documentary film Vampira and Me is a 2012 documentary film directed by R. H. Greene. Comedy Piensas is a 2012 short comedy film written by Andoni de Carlos and directed by Ruben Sainz. Comedy The Skinny is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film from the creator of the LOGO television series, Noah's Arc. It was released on April 6, 2012 in select theaters. Documentary film The Cowboy And I is a 2013 documentary short comedy drama western film written and directed by Dominik Suppiger. Comedy La Fiaca is a 1969 Argentine film directed by Fernando Ayala. Documentary film Jajo's Secret is a 2009 made for TV documentary film about the internment of Ukrainians by the government of Canada during the First World War. It was produced and directed by James Motluk and broadcast on OMNI TV. Comedy Rabbit Fever is a 2009 feature-length documentary film directed by Amy Do, about the competition at the 2005 National Convention of the American Rabbit Breeders' Association, the largest assemblage of rabbits in the world. The film has found support from, among others, the Ignatz Award-winning artist Jeffrey Brown, who illustrated the movie poster. It was shown at the 8th San Francisco Documentary Film Festival in October 2009 as a work-in-progress. The final work officially premiered in 2010. Thriller The Disappearance Of Christina is a 1993 drama mystery thriller film directed by Karen Arthur and written by Camille Thomasson. Documentary film The Story of Short Stack is a 2011 documentary which documents the journeys of pop punk band Short Stack. It was directed, produced and edited by band member Andy Clemmensen. It starred many people, notably the band itself. The film was premiered on 27 October 2011 and officially released on 4 November 2011. The documentary spent years being made. It included the band's entire back catalogue of film clips and highlights of their career from their debut album Stack Is the New Black through to the cover of Rolling Stone on their 2010 album This is Bat Country and their single "Bang Bang Sexy". The revelation of the title and track listing of Short Stack's third studio album was on this documentary. It was revealed as Art Vandelay. Art Vandelay was released on Friday 18 October 2013, however with a slightly altered tracklisting. Documentary film Siberia: How the East Was Won is a documentary film that aired on The History Channel. It attempts to describe Russia's eastward expansion, beginning with the Cossack invasions some five centuries back. The film was produced using the English language. Comedy Ye jing hun is a 1982 comedy and horror film directed by Po-Chih Leong. Comedy James Batman is a 1966 Filipino Batman/James Bond cinematic spoof produced by Jose O. Vera and released by Sampaguita Pictures. It stars the Philippine comedian Dolphy as Batman and James Bond and Boy Alano as "Rubin". Animation Blue's Clues: Blue Talks is a 2004 children film released on DVD. Thriller The Bad Seed is a 1956 American horror-thriller film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack, Henry Jones, and Eileen Heckart The film is based upon a play by Maxwell Anderson, which in turn is based upon William March's 1954 novel The Bad Seed. The play was adapted by John Lee Mahin for the screenplay of the film. Animation A Message to Gracias is a 1964 Looney Tunes cartoon. The title and plot are a reference to the essay "Message to Garcia". Comedy Papy fait de la résistance is a cult French film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré in 1983. Comedy La Fille du 14 juillet is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Antonin Peretjatko. Documentary film Pier Paolo Pasolini e la ragione di un sogno is a 2001 written by Laura Betti and Pasquale Plastino and directed by Laura Betti and Paolo Costella. Animation The Gathering Dusk is a 2012 animation, drama, short film directed by Amy Brutton, Yann Drevon, Audric Escales, William Ohanessian and Raphaël Tillie. Comedy Dating Sucks: A Genderqueer Misadventure is a 2013 short animated documentary film written and directed by Sam Berliner. Animation Five Numbers! is a 2011 Japanese anime original video animation release. The OVA was directed by Hiroaki Ando, written by Dai Satō and produced by Sunrise. It is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks, it was released alongside another Sunrise OVA, Coicent, on DVD and Blu-ray on November 22, 2011 on the same disc. Thriller Maravil Thirivu Sookshikkuka is a 1972 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by RS Rajan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Vijayasree, Adoor Bhasi and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. The film is a crime thriller genre. Comedy Blithe Spirit is a 1945 English fantasy-comedy film directed by David Lean. The screenplay by Lean, cinematographer Ronald Neame and associate producer Anthony Havelock-Allan is based on producer Noël Coward's 1941 play of the same name, the title of which is derived from the line "Hail to thee, blithe Spirit! Bird thou never wert" in the poem "To a Skylark" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The film features Kay Hammond and Margaret Rutherford, in the roles they created in the original production, along with Rex Harrison and Constance Cummings in the lead parts of Charles and Ruth Condomine. While not very successful at the time and a disappointing adaptation according to Coward himself, it has since come to be considered notable for its Technicolor photography and Academy Award-winning visual effects in particular and has been re-released several times, notably as one of the ten early David Lean features restored by the British Film Institute for release in 2008. Thriller Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is a 2003 American science fiction action film, directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes and Kristanna Loken. It is the third installment of the Terminator series, following Terminator 2: Judgment Day and the first to not involve franchise creator James Cameron, who directed and wrote the two first installments. The plot follows the events of the second installment. After Skynet fails to kill Sarah Connor before her son is born and to kill John himself as a child, it sends back another Terminator, the T-X, in an attempt to wipe out as many Resistance officers as possible. This includes John's future wife, but not John himself as his whereabouts are unknown to Skynet. John's life is placed in danger when the T-X accidentally finds him. In contrast to the critical acclaim of its two predecessors, the film was only moderately well received by critics and, while a box office success, grossed less than the last film. Thriller Take Aim at the Police Van is a 1960 action Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki, part of the Nikkatsu film studio's wave of Japanese noir films, made to compete with popular American and French films in Japanese box offices. This film was made available in North America when Janus Films released a special set of Nikkatsu Noir films as part of the Criterion Collection, also including I Am Waiting, Rusty Knife, and A Colt Is My Passport. Comedy Pattiyude Divasam is a 2001 Indian political satire film directed by Murali Nair. Documentary film Banaz A Love Story is a 2012 documentary film directed and produced by Deeyah Khan. The film chronicles the life and death of Banaz Mahmod, a young British Kurdish woman killed in 2006 in South London on the orders of her family in a so-called honour killing. The film received its UK premiere at the Raindance Film Festival in London September 2012. Thriller The Alchemists is a 1999 thriller film written by Peter James and Laura Lamson and directed by Peter Smith. Comedy Taarka is a 2008 biography/comedy/drama/musical film written by Mart Kivastik, Ain Mäeots, Elo Selirand, Ulle Kahusk and Hardi Volmer and directed by Ain Mäeots. Science Fiction Trapped In Space is a 1995 sci-fi thriller directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. Comedy The Art of Love is a 1965 comedy film starring James Garner, Dick Van Dyke, Elke Sommer, and Angie Dickinson. The film involves an American artist in Paris who fakes his own death in order to increase the worth of his paintings. His conniving pal sells the paintings and withholds the proceeds while the artist toils in a shabby garret. Written by Richard Alan Simmons, William Sackheim, and Carl Reiner, and directed by Norman Jewison, the movie also features Carl Reiner and Ethel Merman. Jewison noted in his autobiography that the film's flaw was that the script assumes that an artist's death guarantees a huge increase in the sales value of his paintings, which doesn't make sense in reality, and that this hurt audiences' responses to the movie enormously. All of the paintings that were used in the movie was the artwork of international artist Don Cincone. Documentary film Hood 2 Hood: The Blockumentary is a straight-to-DVD documentary about the subculture of Inner-city street gangs in American neighborhoods, released in 2005. It was produced by Rich Kid Entertainment. Documentary film A Dream of Iron is a 2014 documentary film directed by Kelvin Kyung Kun Park. Comedy The Duncans are separated on route to Amy’s (Leigh-Allyn Baker) parents in Palm Springs after Teddy (Bridgit Mendler) makes a snap decision to give up her airline seat for a free ticket. Unwilling to let her daughter travel alone, Amy also disembarks the plane only to discover the next flight to Palm Springs departs after Christmas, on December 26. Meanwhile, the rest of the family arrives in Palm Springs, but things aren’t any easier as Bob (Eric Allan Kramer) tries to care for Charlie (Mia Talerico) under the watchful eye of Amy’s mom Petunia (Debra Monk) who does not like Bob at all; PJ (Jason Dolley) learns the pros and cons of his grandparents’ pool after getting a sunburn, and Gabe (Bradley Steven Perry) quickly realizes the downfalls of teaching Grandpa Hank (Michael Kagan) how to play his video game and Grandpa becomes addicted. Meanwhile, Teddy finds out Amy is pregnant. They get into an argument when they later make up, they sing to get some money for food, as somebody has stolen their luggage. They find the girl who has stolen it and she apologizes for stealing their stuff. Teddy gives her the free plane ticket so she can get home for Christmas. The boys (PJ, Bob, and Gabe) go to Las Vegas and save them and they finally get the Christmas vacation they wanted. At the very end of the film, the grandparents show up with Charlie, and Amy reveals to the family she is having another baby. Comedy The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause is a 2006 American fantasy comedy film directed by Michael Lembeck. It is the third and final installment in The Santa Clause trilogy following The Santa Clause 2. The film stars Tim Allen returning as Scott Calvin/Santa Claus and Martin Short as Jack Frost. Allen and Short had previously worked together in the 1997 Disney comedy feature film, Jungle 2 Jungle. Eric Lloyd returns in a smaller role as Santa's son Charlie, as do many of the supporting actors from the first two films, reprising their previous roles. However, David Krumholtz, who previously played Bernard the Arch-elf, does not appear in this one because of starring on Numbers, and so Curtis, who was previously the Assistant Head Elf, has now been promoted to his former position. This was Peter Boyle's final film to be released before he died from cancer one month after its release. The 2008 film All Roads Lead Home would be released posthumously. Production was completed in February 2006. The movie was released in theaters on November 3, 2006 in the US followed by a release date of November 24 for the UK. Thriller The Sin is 2005 Thai erotic film aka Jan Dara 2 directed by Ong-Art Singlumpong. Comedy My Lovely Monster is a 1990 comedy film written by Forrest J. Ackerman and Michael Bergmann and directed by Michael Bergmann. Documentary film Neshoba is a 2008 documentary film about events and attitudes in Neshoba County, Mississippi, 40 years after the 1964 Mississippi civil rights workers murders. Comedy The Acting Class is a 2000 American independent film directed by and starring Jill Hennessy and Elizabeth Holder. The film's supporting cast includes many of Hennessy's former Law & Order castmates, including Chris Noth, Jerry Orbach, Benjamin Bratt and Alec Baldwin as himself. Thriller "Sometime in 1996, a terrifying phenomenon surfaced in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. In this now-infamous city, young women are regularly murdered. Most often, no arrests are made or charges laid for the killings. This ongoing tragedy is a painful stain on Mexican history and has been the subject of numerous films, articles and books. In 2001, the Festival showcased Lourdes Portillo's Missing Young Woman, in which the filmmaker attempts to give voice to the many victims and to understand how these awful crimes take place. Backyard, by Carlos Carrera, is a fictional account of the atrocities that continue to occur in Ciudad Juárez. We follow police officer Blanca Bravo (an astonishing performance by Ana de la Reguera), who is sent to Ciudad Juárez from Mexico City to investigate a series of murders of young women. Most of the victims are low-paid labourers who have been drawn to Ciudad Juárez by the possibility of work at American-owned factories, or maquiladoras, that sprang up on the Mexican side of the border after the NAFTA agreement went into effect. Blanca discovers an incompetent and complicit police force and an indifferent local population, embodied by entrepreneur Mickey Santos (a chilling performance by Jimmy Smits). Presented as a fiction, Carrera's film is all the more moving given that the events he recounts are based on true stories and touch upon the various theories that have been put forward as to the cause of the murders. Hypotheses range from a serial killer, to drug cartels, to the more abstract pains of globalization, and it is easy to see how any of these factors could be at work in this Mexican town, which is a backyard to El Paso, Texas. Through his film, Carrera is able to denounce culprits who have never been brought to justice. However, the most devastating truth he illuminates is that these murders continue to happen because they have become commonplace. Today, some men kill women in Ciudad Juárez simply because they can." Quoting Diana Sanchez on the 2009 TIFF site. Animation Gray Hope is a 2011 animated short film directed by Han Sunggwon. Documentary film Tara motilor is a 1938 short film directed by Paul Călinescu. Documentary film Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! is a 2012 documentary film directed by Fabrice Ziolkowski. Animation Manga Latina: Killer on the Loose is a 2006 dark comedy animation independent film by Manga Latina Productions, distributed by H2V Distribution, and directed by Henrique Vera Villanueva. It premiered at midnight on April 28, on the Providence Latino Film Festival, and tells the story of Víctor La Cruz and his friends from El Barrio, in a satirical quest to stop a bloody serial killer. Comedy Gutter Punk Massacre is a comedy horror film by Charles Vick Duncan. Thriller Tinker Ticker is a 2013 drama thriller film written and directed by Jung-hoon Kim. Documentary film Paul McCartney in Red Square is a live DVD by Paul McCartney, released in June 2005. It is composed of footage taken during his concerts in Moscow's Red Square and St Petersburg's Palace Square. Songs from Beatles, Wings and solo albums are performed. Each song is interspersed with interviews regarding the Beatles' banning in the Soviet Union in the 1960s, and how fans had to spend large sums of money on buying records from the black market. The DVD was authored by Neil Matthews at Ascent Media in NYC. Comedy Fäbodjäntan is a 1978 Swedish pornographic film directed by Joseph W. Sarno, using the pseudonym Lawrence Henning. The film is set in rural Dalecarlia. Comedy Waschen, schneiden, legen is a 1999 film directed by Adolf Winkelmann. Animation Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl the Movie: Dialga vs. Palkia vs. Darkrai is a 2007 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama as the tenth Pokémon anime film. It was released in Japanese theaters on July 14, 2007. It was later released in United States on February 24, 2008 on Cartoon Network, on November 5, 2008 in Australia and September 29, 2008 in the United Kingdom. Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai aired on Jetix in February 2009. As indicated by the film title, Darkrai, as well as Dialga and Palkia, are the featured Pokémon.In August 2011,Cartoon Network aired it on special movie block known as Cartoon Network Popcorn. Sarah Brightman performs the movie's theme song, a cover of "Where the Lost Ones Go" titled "Be With You". The cover also features Chris Thompson. The song was replaced by "I'll Always Remember You" by Kristen Price, and another song called "Living in the Shadow" followed afterwards. Comedy Das Phallometer is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Tor Iben. Animation Tiger Power and Tinactin - Montage is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels. Comedy Friends with Benefits is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Will Gluck and starring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis. The film features a supporting cast that includes Patricia Clarkson, Jenna Elfman, Bryan Greenberg, Nolan Gould, Richard Jenkins and Woody Harrelson. The plot revolves around Dylan and Jamie, who meet in New York City and naively believe adding sex to their friendship will not lead to complications. Over time they begin to develop deep mutual feelings for each other, only to deny it each time they are together. Principal casting for the film took place over a three-month period from April to July 2010. Gluck reworked the original script and plot shortly after casting Timberlake and Kunis. Filming began in New York City on July 20, 2010, and concluded in Los Angeles in September 2010. The film was distributed by Screen Gems and was released in North America on July 22, 2011. Friends with Benefits was generally well received by film critics, and became a commercial success at the box office grossing over $149.5 million worldwide. Documentary film Michael Jordan to the Max is an American documentary released in IMAX in 2000. The film is about the life and career of basketball player Michael Jordan, focusing mainly on him during the 1998 NBA Playoffs. It is narrated by Laurence Fishburne. The film includes appearances by numerous celebrities and professional athletes including Phil Jackson, Doug Collins, Bob Costas, Bill Murray, Ken Griffey, Jr., Steve Kerr, Spike Lee, Willie Mays, Stan Musial, Ahmad Rashad, and Pat Riley. Comedy If We Were Adults is a 2013 short comedy-drama romance film written and directed by Michael Fitzgerald. Documentary film Decoding Deepak is a 2012 feature-length documentary film directed by Gotham Chopra about his father Deepak Chopra. It was released in the United States in theaters, on video on demand and digital platforms, on October 5, 2012. It was distributed by SnagFilms, a digital distributor of independent films. The film is dedicated to David Simon M.D., close friend of the Chopra family who died of a brain tumor on January 31, 2012. Documentary film Blues Masters is a 1999 documentary and music film. Documentary film Beautifully Broken, The Life & Work Of Rafael Goldchain is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Vladimír Kabelík Thriller Tortured is a 2008 crime thriller film written and directed by Nolan Lebovitz and starring Cole Hauser, Laurence Fishburne, and James Cromwell. It was released direct-to-DVD in the U.S. on September 16, 2008. The movie was filmed in Canada, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Documentary film True Son is a 2013 documentary, biographical and family film written by Jhanvi Shriram and directed by Kevin Gordon. Documentary film With the Marines at Tarawa is a 1944 short documentary film directed by Louis Hayward. It used authentic footage taken at the Battle of Tarawa to tell the story of the American servicemen from the time they get the news that they are to participate in the invasion to the final taking of the island and raising of the Stars and Stripes. The film is in full color and uses no actors, making it a valuable historical document. The documentary showed more gruesome scenes of battle than other war films to date. According to the documentary The War, President Roosevelt himself gave approval for showing the film, against the wishes of many advisors. Since the pictures were far too graphic to meet the standards of Hollywood producers and distributors, only the President could grant permission for its release to the general public. President Roosevelt consulted the only man who was present at the Battle of Tarawa that he personally knew and trusted, Time-Life photographer Robert Sherrod. Quoting Sherrod, "I tell the President the truth. Our soldiers on the front want people back home to know that they don't knock the hell out of them every day of every battle. Science Fiction Turkey Shoot, also known as Escape 2000 and Blood Camp Thatcher, is a 1982 Australian dystopian futurist exploitation film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Steve Railsback, Olivia Hussey and Michael Craig. The entire cast is a mix of international actors and Australian soap opera stars and television personalities. The film is notable for its extreme violence and sadistic prison sequences, and it features plot elements of The Most Dangerous Game, but rather than having human targets hunted for sport by a madman on his own island, the story features a concentration camp known as "The Establishment", which offers the opportunity to rich adventurers with legal immunity. AskMen labeled it "Easily the cheapest and nastiest piece of mainstream celluloid ever stitched together by our Australia's mad cinematic scientists". Comedy Little Horses is a 2011 short drama comedy film written by Levi Abrino and directed by Luke Matheny and Levi Abrino. Documentary film Black Diamonds: Mountaintop Removal & the Fight for Coalfield Justice is a 2006 documentary film directed by Catherine Pancake. Documentary film Code Name Melville is a feature length documentary about Jean-Pierre Melville, directed by Olivier Bohler and produced by Raphaël Millet for Nocturnes Productions in 2008. Its world premiere took place in November 2008 at the Golden Horse Film Festival in Taipei. It has been shown on French channel CinéCinéma Classic in March–April 2010, and on Belgian channel La Deux in May 2010. It is the first feature documentary about Jean-Pierre Melville since he died in 1973. Documentary film I Send You This Place is a 2012 documentary drama film directed by Peter Ohs and Andrea Sisson. Comedy Wiener Park is a 2005 tv film directed by Adam Bernstein. Comedy Kaaka Muttai is an Indian Tamil-language film written, directed and filmed by M. Manikandan in a feature film debut. He had earlier directed the short film, Wind. The film is jointly produced by Dhanush and Vetrimaaran, and features predominantly newcomers in the lead role. The film, which has music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, had its world premiere on September 5, 2014 at 39th Toronto International Film Festival Documentary film Sound and Chaos: The Story of BC Studio is a documentary music biographical film directed by Ryan Douglass and Sara Leavitt. Science Fiction Time Bandits is a 1981 British fantasy film co-written, produced, and directed by Terry Gilliam, and starring Sean Connery, John Cleese, Shelley Duvall, Ralph Richardson, Katherine Helmond, Ian Holm, Michael Palin, David Warner, and Craig Warnock. Gilliam has referred to Time Bandits as the first in his "Trilogy of Imagination", followed by Brazil and ending with The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. All are about the "craziness of our awkwardly ordered society and the desire to escape it through whatever means possible." All three films focus on these struggles and attempts to escape them through imagination: Time Bandits, through the eyes of a child, Brazil, through the eyes of a man in his thirties, and Munchausen, through the eyes of an elderly man. Comedy Dabangg is a 2010 Indian action comedy film, directed by Abhinav Kashyap and produced by Arbaaz Khan under the Arbaaz Khan Productions. The lead actor is Arbaaz's elder brother Salman Khan. It features Sonakshi Sinha, Arbaaz Khan, Om Puri, Dimple Kapadia, Vinod Khanna, Anupam Kher, Mahesh Manjrekar and Mahie Gill in supporting roles while Sonu Sood plays the main antagonist. The film marks the debut of Sonakshi as an actress, Arbaaz as a producer and Kashyap as a director. Malaika Arora Khan appears in the item number "Munni Badnaam Hui". The story is set in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and revolves around a cop named Chulbul Pandey. Made with a budget of 300 million and marketed at 120 million, the film was shot primarily in the town of Wai in Maharashtra, while other major scenes were shot in the United Arab Emirates. Dabangg set records for hype and awareness among the audience before release. The film was released on Eid, 10 September 2010 in nearly 1800 screens worldwide. It opened to generally positive reviews and broke several box-office records upon release. Documentary film Forschen und Schaffen. Folge VI is an East German film. It was released in 1954. Comedy Sunset is a 1988 American action comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis as legendary Western actor Tom Mix and James Garner as legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. Based on a story by Rod Amateau, the plot has Mix and Earp team up to solve a murder in Hollywood in 1929. Although largely fictitious, the story does contain elements of historical fact. Wyatt Earp did serve as an unpaid technical adviser on some early silent westerns and knew Tom Mix, who would serve as one of the pallbearers at the famed lawman's funeral. Although Willis received top billing in the film, Garner actually has much more screen time during the movie. This was the second film in which Garner played Wyatt Earp, the first being John Sturges' Hour of the Gun, released in 1967. This was director Edwards' second collaboration with Willis, whom he directed in Blind Date, which was released the previous year. Comedy Bo Ba Bu is a 2000 comedy/drama film written and directed by Ali Khamraev. Comedy Pen Pal is a 2011 short, comedy and drama film written and directed by Brooke Goldfinch. Comedy Balettan is a 2003 Malayalam film directed by V. M. Vinu and starring Mohanlal, Devayani, Harisree Ashokan, Innocent, Nedumudi Venu and Jagathy Sreekumar.The movie was one of the biggest hit of 2003 . IT won the Kaveri Film Critics' Award for the most popular Malayalam film of 2003. The film was remade in Telugu as Rajababu with Dr. Rajasekhar. Comedy Bad Couple is a 2010 comedy film written by Jin-won Choi, Shin Geun-Ho and directed by Shin Geun-Ho. Comedy Not the Bradys XXX is an adult film spoof the popular family television show The Brady Bunch, produced by Hustler Video. The producers David & Mullen have made their careers out of lampooning pop culture in an adult entertainment vein. Before Not the Bradys they set their spotlight on Britney Spears. Comedy The Frozen North is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The film is a parody of early western films, especially those of William S. Hart. The film was written by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. The film runs for around 17 minutes. Sybil Seely and Bonnie Hill co-star in the film. Thriller Retrograde is a 2004 science fiction action film directed by Christopher Kulikowski and starring Dolph Lundgren. The film was released theatrically in South Korea on 14 January 2005. It was shot in Italy and Luxembourg. Documentary film Sharks 3D is a 2004 short documentary film directed by Jean-Jacques Mantello. Animation Not Now is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short films starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup. It is now public domain. Thriller The Last Great Wilderness is a 2002 film directed by David Mackenzie. It stars Alastair Mackenzie and Jonathan Phillips. Thriller Aazaan is a 2011 action spy film directed by Prashant Chadha starring Sachiin J Joshi and South African model Candice Boucher. Aazaan marks the debut of entrepreneur-turned-actor Sachiin J Joshi of Energy Drinks and Candice Boucher who was seen in the title role. It is one of the most expensive films in Bollywood.Aazaan was made under 40 crore it is one of most expensive film generated that year. Thriller Faccia di spia is a 1975 Italian political drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Ferrara. Thriller Melvin Purvis: G-Man is a 1974 American TV movie about Melvin Purvis. It is a spin-off of Dillinger and was followed in 1975 by The Kansas City Massacre, also directed by Dan Curtis and starring Dale Robertson as Purvis. Thriller The Hero: Love Story of a Spy is a 2003 Bollywood spy thriller film directed by Anil Sharma. The film stars Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta and Priyanka Chopra. It registered the highest-ever collections in the Mumbai territory and was a big 'Hit', becoming the third highest grossing movie of the year. The film marked the Bollywood debut of actress Priyanka Chopra. Comedy Love in a Coffee Shop is a 2013 comedy written by Peter Panagos and directed by Mike Lordi. Science Fiction Cypher, is a 2002 science fiction thriller film starring Jeremy Northam and Lucy Liu. The film was written by Brian King and directed by Vincenzo Natali. The film was shown in limited release in theaters in the USA and Australia, and released on DVD on August 2, 2005. Comedy Seattle Komedy Dokumentary is a 2010 documentary biography comedy film directed by Clint Berquist. Documentary film "40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy" is a documentary by anthropologist Robert Lemelson about the personal effects of Indonesian killings of 1965-66. The film was shot on the islands of Bali and Java from 2002–2006. The score is a collaboration between the British composer Malcolm Cross and the Balinese musician Nyoman Wenten, and combines Western tonalities and chordal structures with Balinese and Javanese scalar progressions and melodies. The film was released in the United States in 2009, and has had limited screenings throughout Indonesia. Thriller Redirected is a 2014 Lithuanian-British action thriller film directed by Emilis Vėlyvis and starring Vinnie Jones, Scot Williams, and Vytautas Šapranauskas. The film features four friends turned first–time robbers who get stranded in Eastern Europe and have to find their way back home. The film premiered in Lithuania on 10 January 2014 and will be released in the United Kingdom on 13 November 2014. Comedy A Coy Decoy is a 1941 Warner Bros. cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett and featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. The film is set in a closed book store at night, when the many characters and elements featured within the books come to life. The idea would later be reworked five years later into Book Revue, although only Daffy features in that. Documentary film Image Matters is a 2011 documentary drama family film directed by Rozy Sarkis. Documentary film The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin is a 2014 documentary, historical fiction film written by Patrick Lope, Daniel Mross and Nicholas Mross and directed by Nicholas Mross. Thriller Abashiri Prison aka A Man from Abashiri Prison is a 1965 Japanese film directed by Teruo Ishii and starring Ken Takakura. It is the first entry in the Abashiri Bangaichi / Abashiri Prison series. Highly successful, it was the first hit in the yakuza film genre. It made a star of Takakura and Ishii directed ten more films in the series. Thriller S.O.S. Titanic is a 1979 television movie that depicts the doomed 1912 voyage from the perspective of three distinct groups of passengers in First, Second, and Third Class. The script was written by James Costigan and directed by William Hale. It is the first Titanic film released in color. First Class passengers include a May–December couple, John Jacob Astor IV and his new wife Madeleine Talmage Force; their friend, the notorious "unsinkable" Molly Brown; another pair of honeymooners, Daniel and Mary Marvin; and Benjamin Guggenheim, returning to his wife and children after a scandalous affair. Perhaps the most moving plot line is the tentative shipboard romance of two cautious, reflective schoolteachers, Lawrence Beesley and the fictional Leigh Goodwin. Both are saved. In steerage, the plot focuses on the experiences of six or so Irish immigrants, who are first depicted approaching the ship from a tender in the harbor of Queenstown, Ireland. These characters, all based on real people, include Katie Gilnagh, Kate Mullens, Mary Agatha Glynn, Bridget Bradley, Daniel Buckley, Jim Farrell, Martin Gallagher, and David Chartens. Comedy The Pot Carriers is a 1962 British comedy-drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and produced by Gordon Scott for ABPC. It stars Ronald Fraser, Paul Massie, Carole Lesley and Dennis Price. The film is set in a British prison. Documentary film The Rep is a documentary film directed by Morgan White. Comedy Renaud Callebaut is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Renaud Callebaut. Comedy The Kid & I is a 2005 American comedy film starring Tom Arnold and Eric Gores. Documentary film Reality Trip is a 1997 documentary film directed by Louis Heaton. Documentary film The Connected Baby is a 2011 documentary film produced by Dr Suzanne Zeedyk, a developmental psychologist based at the University of Dundee, Scotland. The film-maker was Jonathan Robertson. The film had its premiere on 25 July 2011 at the Dundee Contemporary Arts centre in Scotland. Funded by the British Psychological Society, the film explores research showing that infants are born with active social abilities, already able to communicate and connect emotionally with others. This view of infants contrasts with traditional claims that they are born as passive ‘blank canvases’, who acquire communicative capacities as they develop. Documentary film Fifi Howls from Happiness is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Mitra Farahani. Comedy Les Fous du Stade is a 1972 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Documentary film The Atom Strikes is a document commissioned by the U.S. Army Signal Corps Pictoral Division shortly after the end of the Second World War. It documents the findings of a commission sent to Japan to assess the damage caused by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Opening with the blast of the experimental bombing in Los Alamos, New Mexico in July 1945, the film turns to the Enola Gay and its mission over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The narrator informs the audience about the military significance of the city and that it had not experienced bombing as yet, but it had been warned. The results of the bombing are then explained, with footage and descriptions of how various buildings were affected by the blast at different distances from ground zero. Afterwards, an interview with Father John A. Siemes, a Jesuit priest who was living at the Novitiate of the Society of Jesus in Nagatsuka, is shown to give the audience a firsthand account of the bombing. Near the end of the interview, the priest is seen reading from a prepared statement. Thriller Golden Rendezvous is a 1977 South African thriller film directed by Ashley Lazarus and starring Richard Harris, Ann Turkel and Gordon Jackson. It was based on the 1962 novel The Golden Rendezvous by Alistair MacLean. Documentary film Celebrating the Life of Del Martin is a 2011 documentary film directed by Debra Chasnoff. Comedy The Most Fertile Man in Ireland is a 1999 comedy film written by Jim Keeble and directed by Dudi Appleton. Comedy 24 Hours Ghost Story is a 1997 comedy-horror film directed by Wellson Chin. Thriller The Jesuit is a 2012 action, crime, thriller film written and directed by Paul Schrader. Documentary film Arutz 2: Achshav HaSeret is a 2003 documentary TV movie directed by Yuval Natan. Thriller Fréquence meurtre is a 1988 French crime film directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau. It is based on Stuart M. Kaminsky's 1983 novel When the Dark Man Calls. Thriller Madigan is a 1968 American dramatic thriller film directed by Don Siegel and starring Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda. The screenplay—originally titled Friday, Saturday, Sunday—was adapted by two writers who had been blacklisted in the 1950s, Howard Rodman and Abraham Polonsky. It was based on the 1962 novel The Commissioner by Richard Dougherty, a former New York bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times who had served in the 1950s as a deputy New York City police commissioner for community relations. Siegel was a genre director known at the time for taut action films like The Lineup and Hell Is for Heroes. He later directed five films starring Clint Eastwood, including Dirty Harry. Animation Girl In The Mirror is a 2012 short animation film directed by Han Hee jin. Thriller In this sequel to John Dahl's acclaimed thriller, Bridgette Gregory (Joan Severance) is hiding out in Spain when she sinks her claws into an unscrupulous British businessman; meanwhile, she has to stay a few steps ahead of a bounty hunter who wants to bring her to justice. Documentary film Wood If is a 2010 documentary short film written and directed by J.B. Sugar. Thriller The Cloth is a 2013 American horror/thriller film that was written and directed by Justin Price, who based it upon his book of the same title. The film stars Danny Trejo, Eric Roberts, Rachele Brooke Smith, Kyler Williett, and Steven Brand. Filming took place in 2011 and was in post production as of early 2012. The Cloth was released directly to video on July 2. Science Fiction The Cell is a 2000 science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Tarsem Singh, and starring Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn and Vincent D'Onofrio. Comedy Quelle strane occasioni is a 1976 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini, Nanni Loy and Luigi Magni. Loy didn't accepted to sign his segment, Italian Superman, that results directed by "Anonimo". Comedy Punchline is a 1988 American comedy film written and directed by David Seltzer and stars Tom Hanks as a very talented young comic who helps a housewife, played by Sally Field who wants to break into stand-up comedy. Comedy Kandaen is an Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Mugil, and produced by TCS. It stars Shanthnoo Bhagyaraj and Rashmi Gautam in lead along with Santhanam in a pivotal role. The film, which was launched in May 2010, created curiosity after noted film-maker Gautham Menon's newly launched audio label selected the film's soundtrack to be its first release. It was released on 20 May 2011 to average reviews from critics and was performed averagely at the box office, but Shanthnu's and Santhanam's comedy was appreciated. Documentary film Moving From Emptiness: The Life and Art of a Zen Dude is a documentary film directed by Shaeri Richards and Jerry Hartleben. Science Fiction Vampyre Nation is a 2012 Sci-Fi film written by Rafael Jordan and directed by Todor Chapkanov. Comedy Oh, Duchess! is a 1936 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde is a 1925 silent, black-and-white comedy film, directed by Scott Pembroke and Joe Rock. The film itself is both a spoof of the previous Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde films and the well-famed novel by Robert Louis Stevenson Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The film stars Stan Laurel as the title characters. Documentary film I Don't Wanna Be a Boy is a 1994 documentary film written by Loubna Freih and directed by Alec Behrens and Marijn Muijser. Documentary film Sleep Furiously is a 2007 film directed by Gideon Koppel. Sleep Furiously is set in a small farming community in mid Wales, a place where director Gideon Koppel's parents - both refugees - found a home. This is a landscape and population that is changing rapidly. Small-scale agriculture is disappearing and the generation who inhabited a pre-mechanized world is dying out. Much influenced by his conversations with the writer Peter Handke, the film maker leads us on a poetic and profound journey into a world of endings and beginnings; a world of stuffed owls, sheep and fire. Comedy Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai is a 2005 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Anup Sengupta, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Chiranjit, Jeet, Jisshu Sengupta, Koel Mallick, Dipankar Dey Documentary film Kangaroos is a 1971 documentary film directed by John Shaw. Comedy Mr Prime Minister is a 2005 Bollywood film produced, directed and written by Dev Anand for Navketan films. The film stars himself, Shahbaz Khan, Prem Chopra, Boman Irani, Milind Gunaji, A.K. Hangal. Comedy The Last Days of Disco is a 1998 sardonic comedy-drama film written and directed by Whit Stillman and loosely based on his travels and experiences in various nightclubs in Manhattan, including Studio 54. The film concerns a group of Ivy League and Hampshire graduates falling in and out of love in the disco scene of Manhattan in the "very early 1980s". Chloë Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale have the lead roles. The Last Days of Disco is the third film in what Stillman calls his "Doomed-Bourgeois-in-Love series", which begins with Metropolitan and continues with Barcelona. According to Stillman, the idea for The Last Days of Disco was originally conceived after the shooting of disco scenes in Barcelona. In 2000, Stillman published a part-novelization of the film, titled The Last Days of Disco, with Cocktails at Petrossian Afterwards. The film was released theatrically in the United States on May 29, 1998, and its DVD and video releases followed in 1999. The DVD releases eventually went out of print and the film was widely unavailable for home video purchase until it was picked up by The Criterion Collection and released in a director-approved special edition on August 25, 2009. Comedy Happiness is a 1934 silent satirical slapstick comedy set in the Russian Empire before the October Revolution and in the Soviet Union at the time of the collectivization. Medvedkin's original title was The Snatchers or The Possessors. The original print featured an experimental color sequence illustrating a poor peasant's dreams of becoming a king. It was the first color production of the Mosfilm studio. According to Medvedkin, "At that time the peasant could not dream of anything multicoloured of beautiful. His dream was limited, and in that the technology helped". The sequence was discarded on account of its poor technical quality and is apparently lost. Unnoticed on its release, Happiness became well known in the 1960s among film scholars. It was especially championed by Chris Marker who included some excerpts from Happiness in his 1992 documentary The Last Bolshevik. Comedy The Hirosaki Players is a 2009 short comedy film directed and written by Jeff Sousa. Documentary film Hood to Coast is a 2011 documentary film directed by Christoph Baaden and Marcie Hume. Thriller Face of Evil is a 1996 TV movie starring Tracey Gold as Darcy Palmer, Perry King as Russell Polk and Shawnee Smith as his daughter Jeanelle Polk. Documentary film The World According to Sesame Street is a 2006 documentary film created by Participant Productions, looking at the cultural impact of the children's television series Sesame Street, and the complexities of creating international adaptations. It focuses on the adaptations of Sesame Street in Bangladesh, Kosovo, and South Africa. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in the documentary competition. The film was released on DVD on October 24, 2006. It was also featured that month on the public television documentary series Independent Lens. The documentary included a segment featuring the introduction of an HIV-positive character on the South African version of Sesame Street, noting the short-lived negative reaction of some members of the U.S. Congress to the character. Documentary film Moshe Safdie: The Power of Architecture is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Donald Winkler. Documentary film Kosovo: Can You Imagine? is a 2009 documentary film directed by Serbian Canadian Boris Malagurski about the plight of Serb communities living in Kosovo at the time the documentary was filmed. Former Canadian general Lewis MacKenzie, former Canadian diplomat James Byron Bissett, former UNMIK officer John Hawthorne and economist Michel Chossudovsky appear in the film. Comedy Safe Word is a 2014 thriller comedy short film written and directed by Todd Lillethun. Comedy Baby Chicken is a 2013 short animation, adventure, comedy, family film written by Joshua N. Evans and directed by Azod Abedikichi. Comedy Budtameez is a 1966 Bollywood film produced by Jagdish Varma and directed by Manmohan Desai. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Sadhana and Manorama. The film's music was by Shankar Jaikishan. Comedy Project: ALF is a TV movie directed by Dick Lowry. It is the sequel to the final episode, "Consider Me Gone", of the ALF TV series. It was broadcast in the U.S. by ABC and in Canada on CHCH on February 17, 1996. The film was released on DVD in 2005. None of the series regulars were featured. The only actors to appear in both the TV series and movie are Paul Fusco, the voice and puppeteer of ALF, and Beverly Archer, who played Mrs. Byrd in the former and Dr. Carnage in the latter. Animation A Clean Break is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Richard Cunningham III. Science Fiction Written By is a 2009 Hong Kong fantasy drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Wai Ka-Fai, and starring Lau Ching-Wan and Kelly Lin. Lau plays a lawyer who is killed in an accident, leaving behind his wife, daughter, and son. He is resurrected as a character in his daughter's novel, where he finds himself a grieving husband who lost his family and his sight during a car accident, living in an alternate reality. The film premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival in June 2009, and was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 10 July 2009. Animation MFA is a 2007 film directed by Elizabeth Pasieczny. Comedy El casado casa quiere is a 1948 comedy film directed by Gilberto Martinez Solares. Comedy Directives Are Directives is a 2001 short comedy documentary film directed by José Luis Rodríguez and Edgar Soberón Torchia. Animation Wooden Skyscraper is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Ivana Guljašević. Comedy La congiuntura, internationally released as Hard Time for Princes and One Million Dollars, is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Scola. Comedy Rob-B-Hood is a 2006 Hong Kong action comedy film written, produced and directed by Benny Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Louis Koo, Yuen Biao and Michael Hui. The film was produced with a budget of HK$130 million and filmed between December 2005 and January 2006. Rob-B-Hood is the first film in over 30 years in which Jackie Chan plays an anti-hero. Rob-B-Hood tells the story of a kidnapping gone wrong in Hong Kong; a gang of burglars consisting of Thongs, Octopus and the Landlord kidnap a baby from a wealthy family on behalf of triads. With the Landlord arrested, Thongs and Octopus take care of the baby for a short time, developing strong bonds with him. Reluctant to hand the baby over, the two are forced to protect him from the triads who hired them in the first place. Rob-B-Hood was released in Hong Kong, China and Southeast Asia on 29 September 2006 based in Hong Kong to generally positive reviews. The film topped the Chinese box office in October 2006 and despite not being given a release in most European and North American countries, it grossed over US$20 million worldwide. Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""In his efforts to add the Earth to his long list of slave planets, the Ruler tries to get Commando Cody and his crew out of the way. His plans include the capture of Cody's rocketship. The method, a trumped up story told by a Mercurian."" Thriller Vice Squad is a 1982 action/crime drama film, starring Wings Hauser, Season Hubley, and Gary Swanson, directed by Gary Sherman. The original music score was composed by Joe Renzetti and Keith Rubenstein. Wings Hauser sang the vocal track on the film's opening and closing theme song "Neon Slime". Comedy Violet's Visit is a 1997 comedy film written by Andrew Creagh and Barry Lowe and directed by Richard Turner. Documentary film The Light of Forgiveness is a documentary film directed by Eileen Richardson. Comedy The Haunted Hat is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Four Hectic Days is a 1965 documentary film directed by Eric Fullilove. Comedy Le Naufragé is a 2009 comedy drama short film written and directed by Guillaume Brac. Comedy Lovepocalypse is a 2010 short comedy film written, directed and produced by Sanjeev Sirpal. Comedy An Almost Perfect Affair is a 1979 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie about the Cannes Film Festival and an affair between a filmmaker and a film producer's wife, set during the film festival. It stars Keith Carradine and Monica Vitti. Science Fiction Dollman vs. Demonic Toys is an American low-budget, independent 1993 horror film in the B movie category, that went straight to video and never had a theatrical release. It is a continuation of three films released by Full Moon Features: Dollman, Demonic Toys and Bad Channels. Much of the movie consists of flashbacks from the three prequels, aimed to enhance the story and promote the earlier movies. This film was followed by Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys in 2004 with alternate designs for the toys, which initially aired on Syfy. In 2009, an actual sequel to the first film, titled Demonic Toys 2, was released, which means Dollman vs. Demonic Toys is either no longer canonical or simply takes place after Demonic Toys 2. Thriller Machete Kills is a 2013 American action-comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It's a sequel to Machete and the third film based on Grindhouse fake trailers. Danny Trejo, Michelle Rodriguez, Tom Savini, Billy Blair, Electra and Elise Avellan, Felix Sabates and Jessica Alba reprise their roles from the first film, as well as being joined by series newcomers Mel Gibson, Demián Bichir, Amber Heard, Sofía Vergara, Lady Gaga, Antonio Banderas, Cuba Gooding Jr., Vanessa Hudgens, Alexa Vega, William Sadler, Marko Zaror and Charlie Sheen. The film follows the titular ex-federale as he is recruited by the U.S. President to stop an arms dealer and a revolutionary. The film was released on October 11, 2013, failing to recoup its budget of $20 million and receiving negative reviews. Critics cited the overuse of plotlines, poorly produced CGI, and the blend with science fiction genre. Comedy Gospel According to Vic is a 1986 Scottish comedy film written and directed by Charles Gormley and starring Tom Conti, Helen Mirren, and David Hayman. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, the film is about a teacher at a Catholic school whose students are searching for two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood. A nonbeliever himself, the teacher's skepticism is challenged when he becomes involved in seemingly miraculous events. Documentary film Miss Gulag is a 2007 documentary film directed by Maria Yatskova. Science Fiction Wonderhouse is a 2012 science fiction film written and directed by Oonagh Kearney. Thriller Baise-moi is a 2000 French crime thriller film written and co-directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi and starring Karen Lancaume and Raffaëla Anderson. It is based on the homonymous novel by Despentes, first published in 1999. The film received intense media coverage because of its graphic mix of violence and explicit sex scenes. Consequently, it is sometimes considered an example of the "New French Extremity". Baiser is a French verb meaning "to fuck"; it also means "a kiss" when used as a noun. Baise-moi would be translated as "Fuck me". The film has also been screened in some markets as "Rape me", but this translation, which is not in the French word, was rejected by the directors in a 2002 interview. In 2000, The Film Censorship Board of Malaysia banned the film outright due to "very high impact violence and sexual content throughout". That same year, the film was later banned in Singapore due to "its depictions of sexual violence may cause controversy in Singapore". In Australia, the film was allowed to be shown at cinemas with an R18+ rating. Then in 2002, the film was pulled from cinemas and television and after that, banned outright. Documentary film Crossfire Hurricane is a 2012 documentary film about The Rolling Stones written and directed by Brett Morgen. The film chronicles the early years of the band through their gradual mainstream acceptance in 1981. The film is a series of interviews conducted without cameras, while showing various points of interest that the band is discussing as archival footage. The title of the film comes from the first line of the band's 1968 hit "Jumpin' Jack Flash". Animation Lascars is a 2009 French animated film with voice stars Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger. The film is a feature film adaptation of the French TV series Les Lascars. The film, which had a budget of €10 million, was co-produced by Canal Plus and France 2 and distributed by Bac Films. Cassel plays Tony, a petty crook whose friend Jose falls for Clemence, a rich woman, and wants to quit the life of crime. The film has the alternative English title Round Da Way. Documentary film Sex in Dangerous Places is a 1995 documentary film written by Leland Zaitz and directed by Ingo. Animation The Ant and the Aardvark is the first of the 17 cartoons in the series of the same name. It is also one of the last cartoons to be directed by Friz Freleng. Comedy The Oldest Profession is a 1967 French comedy film. It features contributions from six different film directors, each one doing a segment on prostitution through the ages. Documentary film My Mother's Countryside is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Lucas Sá. Animation The Meek the Mad and the Misinformed is a 2012 animation, short, crime fiction and comedy film written and directed by Andrew Miller. Documentary film Hit Me With Music is a 2011 documentary film written by Laura Carulla and directed by Miquel Galofré. Comedy Blondie is a 1938 movie directed by Frank Strayer, based on the comic strip of the same name. The screenplay was written by Chic Young and Richard Flournoy. This was the first of 28 films based on the comic strip; Columbia Pictures produced them from 1938 to 1943, and popular demand brought them back in 1945. When the Blondie film series came to an end with Beware of Blondie in 1950, it was announced that it would be replaced with a series of Gasoline Alley movies. However, only two such films were made, Gasoline Alley and Corky of Gasoline Alley. Columbia then reissued the Blondie features, beginning with the very first film in the series. Columbia used the series to showcase many of its talented contract players. Rita Hayworth was featured in Blondie on a Budget; Glenn Ford in Blondie Plays Cupid, Larry Parks and Janet Blair in Blondie Goes to College, Shemp Howard in Blondie Knows Best and Adele Jergens in Blondie's Anniversary. Other roles were taken by Columbia contractees Bruce Bennett, Lloyd Bridges, Ann Doran, Stanley Brown, Richard Fiske, Bud Jamison, Eddie Laughton, John Tyrrell, Alyn Lockwood, Jimmy Lloyd, Gay Nelson and Ross Ford. Comedy A Neapolitan Spell is a comedy film directed by Paolo Genovese and Luca Miniero. Comedy Fatty's Finish is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Las fuerzas vivas is a 1975 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Thriller The Beast is a 1996 made for TV movie starring William Petersen, Karen Sillas and Charles Martin Smith. The movie is based on the 1991 novel Beast by Jaws author Peter Benchley. The film is about a giant squid that attacks and kills several people when its food supply becomes scarce and its offspring is killed. It was filmed primarily in New South Wales, Australia. Comedy In Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, based on Ann Brashares' best-selling series of novels, four young women continue the journey toward adulthood that began with The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Now three years later, these lifelong friends embark on separate paths for their first year of college and the summer beyond, but remain in touch by sharing their experiences with each other as they always have-with honesty and humor. Discovering their individual strengths, fears, talents and capacity for love through the choices they make, they come to value more than ever the bond they share and the immeasurable power of their friendship. Documentary film Meet Mr. Toilet is a 2012 short film directed by Jessica Yu. Comedy He Laughs Last is a 1920 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Obscurantist and His Lineage or The Pyramids' Tearful Valleys is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Karel Vachek. Documentary film My Father’s Emails is a documentary film directed by Hong Jae-Hui. Comedy Passionada is a 2002 romantic comedy film. It is directed by Dan Ireland and stars Jason Isaacs, Sofia Milos and Emmy Rossum, co-starring Seymour Cassel and Theresa Russell. The story is by David Bakalar, and the screenplay is by Jim Jermanok and Steve Jermanok. The film is set in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a formerly wealthy port town with a sizable population of Portuguese descent. Comedy Slecna Golem is a 1972 film directed by Jaroslav Balík. Science Fiction "If you were disappointed by the recent Surrogates movie, then this movie is going to restore your faith in that film’s underlying concept. In this future-set world mothers carry in-utero genetic clones of their children. The clones are kept in individual networked vats, and the person’s diseases and pain are downloaded to the clone throughout its life. In cases of emergency they can also be used for spare parts. The police and a journalist are investigating crimes involving the despositarios, such as the lovelorn man who kidnaps his ex-lover’s clone and keeps her in his room while trying to revive her humanity. Inside the police procedural and love story themes the film addresses many issues, such as right to life and the ethics of genetic engineering. Both thought-provoking and action-packed, this is another great example of the original and intelligent sci-fi films coming out of Mexico." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Comedy The Cobbler is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Thomas McCarthy and co-written with Paul Sado. The film stars Adam Sandler, Dan Stevens, Dustin Hoffman and Steve Buscemi. It has been selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Guns a Poppin! is the 179th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Escuela de vagabundos is a 1955 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. It's considered one of the finest comedies of Mexican cinema, and is adapted from the screenplay for the MGM movie Merrily We Live. Documentary film Many challenges are ahead for Peter Kohn, a beloved collegiate lacrosse field manager who is believed to be autistic. As the team seeks a national championship, Peter must choose between his allegiance to the student athletes and his devotion to a cancer-stricken friend, all while reacting emotionally to his upcoming retirement. Can anyone, let alone Peter, negotiate such dramatic changes? Read the announcement from Middlebury.Thoughts on Peter Kohn from Keeper of the Kohn director, David GaynesAugust 6, 2008Many people today mourn the passing of Peter Kohn, a wonderful man who was hard to summarize as he was everything from a simple equipment manager to a prophet. My relationship with Peter was one of deep respect, mutual trust, and enduring love. I have been interviewed a few times in the past 24 hours, I suppose because it is assumed that I knew Peter's story well and can tell it succinctly. What these interviews do not give me the chance to express is that fact that Peter knew me incredibly well. It was the process of revealing myself to Peter that made our relationship so meaningful-- so much deeper than simply the cooperation between a biographer and his subject. Today there is a piece of me missing, as all those who knew Peter can attest.Any time a person consents to have their most private self revealed through the medium of documentary film, intimate moments will be captured on tape, synthesized in editing, and eventually revealed to an audience. I advised Peter to not take this process lightly, to appreciate what I was trying to accomplish by telling his story and to work with me as we exposed more and more people to the messages in the film. Peter, a thoughtful person throughout his life, always wanted the film to affect people in a positive way and I hope that every decision I have made for the film satisfies this noble wish. As new people experience Keeper of the Kohn, it is my great desire-- and I believe Peter's as well-- that we think critically about the friendships and life experiences depicted in the work and apply those lessons to our daily lives. We are all better for having known Peter, whether we met him in waking life or in the world of moving images.David GaynesDirector, Keeper of the KohnClick the QA tab for an interview with Keeper of the Kohn Director, David Gaynes Comedy George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey? is a 1988 documentary and comedy film written by George Carlin and directed by Bruce Gowers. Thriller Kajraare is a Bollywood film that released on 15 October 2010. The film was directed by Pooja Bhatt and starred Indian singer and music composer Himesh Reshammiya and the Pakistani actress Sara Loren. Himesh plays a singer who falls in love with a bar dancer and the film is centred on how they find true love. It is the first Hindi film to be shot in Petra, often called "the eighth wonder of the world." Comedy Revenge of the Nerds is a 1984 American comedy film about social life on a college campus. The film stars Robert Carradine and Anthony Edwards, with Curtis Armstrong, Ted McGinley, Julia Montgomery, Brian Tochi, Larry B. Scott, Michelle Meyrink, John Goodman, and Donald Gibb. The film was directed by Jeff Kanew. The film's storyline chronicles a group of nerds trying to stop harassment by the persecuting jock fraternity, the Alpha Betas. Revenge of the Nerds is #91 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies". Documentary film Weaving the Past: Journey of Discovery is a 2014 documentary film directed by Walter Dominguez. Documentary film Tandberg on Page One is a 1983 short documentary film written by Maree Teychenne and directed by Ivan Gaal. Documentary film In 2000, Nili Tal produced a film about Israeli men traveling to the Ukraine in search of young wives. Eight years on, she returns to see what's happened to the couples since. Perhaps unsurprisingly, many of these relationships did not survive. One bride ended up homeless and alone in Israel. Another was forced to return to the Ukraine, leaving her baby behind. But other couples are still together. How were these wives able to overcome the cultural and religious divides and adapt to life in Israel? Comedy Operation Belvis Bash is a 2011 comedy film directed by Alexander Loy and Joe Walser Comedy The Scarlet Scorpion is a 1990 comedy film written by Rubens Francisco Luchetti and directed by Ivan Cardoso. Comedy His Mouse Friday is a 1951 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 59th Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. It was animated by Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson and Ed Barge and released in theatres on July 7, 1951. The title is a pun combining references to the film His Girl Friday and the character of Friday from the novel Robinson Crusoe. Comedy A Matter of Loaf and Death is a comedy clay animation murder mystery film created by Nick Park, and the fourth of his shorts to star his characters Wallace and Gromit. Released in 2008, it is the first Wallace and Gromit project since the feature film Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit in 2005, and the first short since A Close Shave in 1995. A Matter of Loaf and Death is a mock murder mystery, with Wallace and Gromit starting a new bakery business. Gromit and Wallace both learn that bakers have been mysteriously murdered, and Gromit tries to solve the case before Wallace ends up as a victim himself. The short follows the same basic outline as A Close Shave, and in the film Wallace falls in love, with disastrous consequences. He falls for bread enthusiast Piella Bakewell, who used to advertise for a local bread firm, but she turns out to be his worst nightmare. Also this short sees Gromit falling in love for the first time, as he becomes attached to Piella's downtrodden poodle, Fluffles, who reciprocates his affection. Comedy Dos tipos de cuidado is a 1953 Mexican film. It stars Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete, with music by Carlos Orellana. Comedy War, Inc. is a 2008 American political action comedy film starring John Cusack and directed by Joshua Seftel. Cusack also co-wrote and produced the film. Documentary film Soul Red: Yusaku Matsuda is a 2009 documentary film directed by Osamu Minorikawa. Animation The serialized Mighty Mouse story "The Great Space Chase" from The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle Saturday morning series made it into a 1982 movie by Filmation. The film got a big-screen release, a re-release as a kids' matinee film, and was released on VHS. Thriller The Wolfman is a 2010 American horror film directed by Joe Johnston. It is a remake of the 1941 film of the same name, and tells the story of Lawrence Talbot who returns to his eerie English hometown of Blackmoor following the death of his brother by a werewolf which later attacks him. The film includes an ensemble cast featuring Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving, and Geraldine Chaplin. The screenplay was written by Andrew Kevin Walker and David Self with creature make-up effects by Rick Baker. Acclaimed director Mark Romanek was originally attached to direct the film with the idea to "...infuse a balance of cinema in a popcorn movie scenario." However, creative disagreements between the studio forced him to depart from the project. Despite the project being left with no director, the planned filming schedule did not halt. Four weeks prior to filming, Universal hired Joe Johnston to direct the film. Documentary film Helsinki Music Centre is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Miisa Latikka and Matti Reinikka. Thriller Evil Dead Trap 3: Broken Love Killer is a 1993 Japanese horror film directed by Toshiharu Ikeda. Science Fiction Kalai Arasi is a Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran and P. Bhanumathi in the lead role. The film was released in 1963. Documentary film An inquisitive man sets out to find the facts about milk and discovers more about the growing controversy surrounding it. Throughout the journey, he is left with more and more questions instead of answers and remains dangling and confused amidst vastly opposing position held by various doctors, scientists, nutritionists and experts. Milk is a food so fundamental to our daily diet that its value for our health, it seems, is meant to be left unquestioned. Milk is the perfect food. Or is it? Documentary film Dagny is a 1977 Norwegian-Polish documentary film directed by Haakon Sandøy. It is narrated by, among others, Lise Fjeldstad, Daniel Olbrychski, Per Oscarsson and Nils Ole Oftebro. The subject of the film is the Norwegian writer Dagny Juel, and her relationship to such men as Stanisław Przybyszewski, Edvard Munch and August Strindberg. Thriller Doppelganger is a 1993 film starring Drew Barrymore. The story follows Holly Gooding, who moves from New York City to Los Angeles after being implicated in a murder. She is followed by what is apparently her evil twin. While in LA, she finds a room for rent by a writer and the two begin a love affair. After some strange occurrences, it becomes less and less clear whether the woman is in fact Holly or her Doppelgänger. She find a roommate to share an apartment, and befriends him. Patrick soon starts to realize something is odd about Holly. As he spends more and more time with her things heat up and he falls for her. Not knowing that she is as crazy as her brother Fred, who is in a physiciatric hospital after killing his own father. And when Patrick finds out that Holly's mother was murdered and she was the prime suspect, he starts doubting her sanity. But by that time he is too attached to her and does not want her going to jail. So when her brother Fred is attacked and she once more is a suspect he decides he is going to get to the bottom of it no matter what. Animation Catch the Christmas spirit in this sparkling animated confection of a tale. Christmas has been crushed by the mean-spirited D. D. Kovet, who owns almost the whole tiny town of Ironsville. But when a mysterious peasant girl and her beautiful wolf companion come to town, it's up to her to spark meaning and spirit in the hearts of townsfolk again. She begins to sell holly, despite the law against it, and soon the whole town is enchanted by her and by the long-forgotten Christmas spirit. Will Kovet's scheme to stop the celebration succeed in banishing the girl from Ironsville? Or will the spirit of the season prevail? Children and parents alike will simply delight in this holiday adventure for the whole family. Documentary film World of Plenty is a 1943 British documentary film directed by Paul Rotha for the Ministries of Food and Agriculture. It discusses problems with, and possible improvements to, global food distribution. Comedy 'From Hare to Eternity' is a 1996 Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Chuck Jones. Since this cartoon was produced after the death of legendary Looney Tunes voice actor Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs is supplied by Greg Burson and the voice of Yosemite Sam is provided by Frank Gorshin. The cartoon is mainly a parody of H.M.S. Pinafore with Sam and Bugs performing many of the songs. It was issued as a tribute to Sam's creator, Friz Freleng, who had died the previous year. It is both the final Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and the final Chuck Jones short, ending a career that began in 1938 with The Night Watchman. It is included as a special feature on the DVD for The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie as well as the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 Blu-ray box-set on the third disc. The character Michigan J. Frog also has a brief cameo in the cartoon. Comedy Raining Stones is a 1993 film directed by Ken Loach and starring Bruce Jones, Julie Brown, Ricky Tomlinson, Tom Hickey and Gemma Phoenix. It tells the story of a man who cannot afford to buy his daughter a First Communion dress, and makes disastrous choices in trying to raise the money. The film won the Jury Prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction The Invincible is a 1985 film directed by Gusztáv Hámos. Comedy Mailman Mueller is a 1953 West German film directed by John Reinhardt. Comedy Phillum City is a 2010 Bollywood comedy film directed by Deven Khote and starring John Abraham, Amruta Khanvilkar, Kavita Kaushik Namit Das and Dwij Yadav. Comedy Indian Cowboy is a 2004 South Asian independent feature film that belongs to a growing list of independently produced films in North America by filmmakers of South Asian descent. Featuring a bevy of South Asian actors including Sheetal Sheth, this film premiered at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in August 2004 and was released in North America on February 23, 2007. Comedy Choele is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Juan Sasiaín. Comedy Her Own Money is a 1922 silent comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery, starring Warner Baxter and Ethel Clayton. It was originally made in 1914 and featured Baxter in a bit part. The survival status of the 1922 film is classified as unknown, suggesting that it is a lost film. Comedy Pappa Ante Portas is a 1991 German comedy film directed by and starring Loriot and Renate Westphal-Lorenz. This was Loriot's second and final feature film, after 1988's Ödipussi. Comedy Magic Lamp is a 2008 comedy drama film written by Renjith, Siby K. Thomas and Udaykrishnan and directed by Haridas. Documentary film In this documentary, stand in the Magick Circle with Masters of the Art as they conjure the Spirits from the outer dimensions, and learn how to use these ancient skills to invoke Angels to visible appearance. Science Fiction The Atomic Kid is a 1954 black-and-white science-fiction comedy film starring Mickey Rooney and directed by Leslie H. Martinson. While a uranium prospector is in the desert he is accidentally exposed to radiation from an atomic bomb test. He becomes radioactive and is recruited by the FBI to help break up a spy ring. Based on a story by Blake Edwards, the film version was adapted into a comedy. In this film, Rooney's character "Blix" Waterberry wanders into an atomic test site, and, as one reviewer describes, "Mannequins are depicted sitting around the dinner table in front of their plastic meal, awaiting the predetermined bomb drop... Rooney remains with the mannequin family and discovers at the last minute that an atomic bomb will be detonated over his head. In a deliberately humorous scene, Rooney frantically tries to find a place to hide from the approaching explosion, only to close his eyes and stick his fingers in his ears as the bomb goes off." A similar scene would be featured 54 years later in the 2008 film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Nurse Audrey Nelson, who marries "Blix" at the end, is the only female in the entire picture. Documentary film Disarm is a documentary film which spans a dozen countries to look at how, despite a global ban, millions of antipersonnel landmines continue to claim victims daily in more than eighty countries. Defined as a conventional weapon, landmines inflict destruction upon civilian populations for decades after the initial conflict has ended. Disarm juxtaposes government and public opinion- that of diplomats, mine victims, deminers, soldiers, campaigners and aid workers- to explore the issues that both hinder and further the case against the weapon. Visually stunning, Disarm features harrowing footage smuggled out of isolated nation of Burma, scenes from war-ravaged Colombia and Iraq, never-before-seen helmet camera footage shot by Afghan and Bosnian deminers, unprecedented access into warehouses stockpiling millions of Soviet-made mines, and insightful comments by outspoken Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams. Looking beyond landmines, Disarm offers a contemporary, intelligent and critical investigation into how weapons systems, war, and the way it is waged are being redefined in the 21st century with devastating consequences. Comedy Carnivore Reflux is a 2006 animation, short and comedy film written by Eddie White. It is also directed by James Calvert and Eddie White. Comedy La mirada violeta is a 2004 film directed by Jesús Ruiz and Nacho Pérez de la Paz. Comedy Father and the Boys is a 1915 American silent comedy film directed by Joe De Grasse and featuring Lon Chaney. The film is now considered to be lost. Louise Lovely's American film debut after emigrating from Australia. It is based on a popular Broadway play of 1908 produced by Charles Frohman, Father and the Boys by George Ade. Though Digby Bell was a renowned stage actor his part of Lemuel Morewood was played on stage by veteran William H. Crane. Louise Lovely's part of Bessie Brayton was played by Margaret Dale in the play. Comedy Sex, Love and Salsa is a 2013 romance drama film directed by Adrian Manzano. Thriller The Invincible is a 1985 film directed by Gusztáv Hámos. Animation Fodder and Son is the 81st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 4, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller Dood eind ("Dead end") is a 2006 Dutch horror-thriller film written and directed by Erwin van den Eshof, it stars Victoria Koblenko, Everon Jackson Hooi and Anniek Pheifer. Seven young adults, Chris, Sidney, Ben, Barbara, Laura, Joline and Tim, who were best friends as teenagers have planned reunion and decide to go camping in the woods of Scotland. While sitting around the campfire, they are attacked by wild dogs, who badly injures Sidney. Tim manages to scare the dogs off with a burning branch of fire long enough for the others to get Sidney back to their van and hide from the dogs. They start the van, but in their hurry to escape, Tim drives their van into a tree. When waking up from the crash, they discover Sidney is slowly bleeding to death, so they decide to take a walk and find some help. Chris discovers an old mansion and they hide from the dogs there and decide to wait until it's morning and call for rescue nearby. It's not long before they start hearing strange noises coming... Comedy Felices pascuas is a film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem released on December 13, 1954. Comedy Luke's Busy Day is a 1917 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy In what seems like a perfect life, three beautiful young women make bold attempts to change their lives even when destiny plays its joke on them. They will learn the harsh lessons of life, the challenges of marriage and the fatality of falling in love. Animation The Giants - Sun is a 2011 animated short film directed by Yann and Celine Desrumaux. Documentary film The Empire of Evil is a 2007 war documentary film written by Mohammad Farokhmanesh and Frank Geiger and directed by Mohammad Farokhmanesh. Thriller The Man Without a Past is a 2002 Finnish comedy-drama film directed by Aki Kaurismäki and starring Markku Peltola, Kati Outinen and Juhani Niemelä. It is the second installment in Kaurismäki's Finland trilogy, the other two films being Drifting Clouds and Lights in the Dusk. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002 and won the Grand Prix at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Animation All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 is a 1996 Animated musical adventure film, and a sequel to Goldcrest Films' 1989 animated film All Dogs Go to Heaven. Produced by MGM Animation It is directed by Larry Leker and Paul Sabella. Dom DeLuise reprises his role from the first film, while Burt Reynolds, Vic Tayback, and Melba Moore are replaced by Charlie Sheen, Ernest Borgnine and Bebe Neuwirth, respectively. New characters are voiced by Sheena Easton, Adam Wylie, George Hearn and Wallace Shawn. The film was released on March 29, 1996. Don Bluth, the director of the original film, had no involvement with the sequel. It was the second theatrical sequel to a Don Bluth production; the first being An American Tail: Fievel Goes West. This was MGM's last theatrically released animated film until 2006's Arthur and the Invisibles. Documentary film City of Freedom - City of Slaves is a 2007 short documentary film directed by Pravin Mishra. Documentary film The Summit is a 2011 documentary film written by Vincenzo Crocitto, Eleonora Ferrazzi, Franco Fracassi, Massimo Lauria, Daniela Mastrosimini, Vincenzo Perrone, Andrea Petrosino and Fabiana Tacente, and directed by Franco Fracassi and Massimo Lauria. Comedy Greetings is a 1968 film directed by Brian De Palma. A satirical film about men avoiding the Vietnam War draft, it features a young Robert De Niro in his first major role. It was the first film to receive an X rating by the MPAA, although it was later given an R rating. De Niro reprised the character of Jon Rubin in the 1970 film Hi, Mom! also directed by De Palma. The film was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Bear award. Animation L'Arbre aux esprits is a 2005 Burkinabé film. Documentary film Innocent Until Proven Guilty is a 1999 documentary film directed by Kirsten Johnson. Documentary film Amore rosso (Marianna Sirca) is a 1952 Italian drama film directed by Aldo Vergano. Comedy Hello! Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain is a Bollywood film starring Rajpal Yadav and Preeti Mehra in the lead roles. Produced by Nazim Rizvi and directed by Dileep Shukla, it was released under the banner of Emaar Film International Unit and Whispering Shadows Entertainment. Documentary film Los Increíbles is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by David Valero. Documentary film Inside Nazi Germany is a 1938 short documentary film directed by Jack Glenn. It is an episode of the newsreel series The March of Time. In 1993, Inside Nazi Germany was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Comedy House Party 3 is a 1994 comedy film, starring Kid 'n Play and Bernie Mac and TLC. It is the third and intended final installment of the House Party film series. This was to be the last film in the franchise, making it a trilogy; however, a direct to video sequel, House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute, was released seven years later. This is also Chris Tucker's debut on film as well as the first film in the series that Martin Lawrence does not reprise his role as Bilal, nor was he mentioned. Also absent in House Party 3 are three of the members of the R&B group Full Force, who played the bullies in the first two films. 19 years later in 2013, Warner Premiere released House Party 5: Tonight's the Night which serves as a semi-sequel to House Party 3, featuring the return of Kid 'n Play, reprising their roles from the first three films. Comedy Open Spaces is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Nick Rafter. Comedy To Kill a Mockumentary is a 2004 mockumentary, parody, comedy film written by Shawna Waldron and Stephen Wallis and directed by Stephen Wallis. Thriller Blind Witness is a 1989 drama and thriller film written by Edmond Stevens and Robert Carrington and directed by Richard A. Colla. Comedy Panchathantiram is a 2002 Tamil comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and written by Crazy Mohan. The film features Kamal Haasan, Simran and Ramya Krishnan in the lead roles, with a large supporting cast including Jayaram, Ramesh Aravind and Nagesh.The film was shot in Toronto Canada by Lionheart Production house. The film opened to positive reviews from critics, and made profits at the box office. The scene of dead body disposal was inspired from Hollywood black comedy Very Bad Things. Animation Night B4 Christmas is a 2003 animated film written by Sib Ventress and directed by Ron Myrick and Tom Tataranowicz. Documentary film Arcade Fire: Miroir Noir is a 2008 music documentary film directed by Vincent Morisset. Documentary film Zero Killed is a 2012 documentary, crime film written and directed by Michal Kosakowski. Comedy 3 Ring Circus is a 1954 film comedy starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The picture was shot from February 17 to March 31, 1954 and released on December 25 by Paramount Pictures. The supporting cast includes Joanne Dru, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Wallace Ford, Sig Ruman, Nick Cravat, and Elsa Lanchester. The film was the first starring Martin and Lewis to be shot in VistaVision. A clip from it was shown in a promotional short film, Paramount Presents VistaVision. Comedy In Hassliebe Lola is a 1994 comedy film written by Dagmar Beiersdorf, Lothar Lambert and Bernd Lubowski directed by Dagmar Beiersdorf and Lothar Lambert. Animation Knights of Ramune is a 1999 animation film. Documentary film Where Is My Seed is a documentary film directed by Lee Joo-ho. Documentary film The Polar Explorer is a documentary film directed by Mark Terry. Comedy Fan Chan is a 2003 Thai romantic film offering a nostalgic look back at the childhood friendship of a boy and girl growing up in a small town in Thailand in the 1980s. It was the debut film by six young screenwriter-directors, Vitcha Gojiew, Songyos Sugmakanan, Nithiwat Tharathorn, Witthaya Thongyooyong, Anusorn Trisirikasem and Komgrit Triwimol. With a soundtrack that featured Thai pop music of the era, Fan Chan was the top domestic film at the Thailand box office in 2003, earning 140 million baht. Comedy Libero Burro is a 1999 Italian comedy film. The film marked the debut as director and screenwriter of Sergio Castellitto. It premiered, out of competition, at 56th Venice Film Festival. The film won the Grand Prix at the Mons International Film Festival. Comedy Sis is a 2010 short independent film written and directed by Deborah Haywood. Thriller Le Prix du Danger is a 1983 French-Yugoslav science fiction movie, directed by Yves Boisset. It is based on Robert Sheckley's short story "The Prize of Peril", published in 1958. Comedy Taxi is a 1998 French action-comedy film starring Samy Naceri, written by Luc Besson, and directed by Gérard Pirès. It has three sequels, Taxi 2, Taxi 3, Taxi 4 and one remake, Taxi. It also provided the premise for the US TV show, Taxi Brooklyn, which debuted in 2014. Documentary film Iztacalco, campamento 2 de octubre is a 1979 documentary film directed by Jose Luis Gonzalez and Alejandra Islas. Comedy Marmalade is a 2004 film directed by Kim Dempster. Documentary film Still Born is a 2014 Documentary, Animation, Short, and Drama film written and directed by Åsa Sandzén. Animation Peter-No-Tail is a 1981 Swedish film about a cat who does not have a tail. He is born on a farm in the Swedish countryside, but the farm's owner is greedy and believes that more cats will cost too much money. He orders one of the workers to have Peter drowned, but the worker can't bring himself to do it. He puts Peter in the car of a family who are renting a house close to the farm for their summer vacation. The family, who live in Uppsala, take care of Peter. Without a tail, he becomes the talk of the town among the other cats, and especially Måns, who teases him cruelly. Måns' rough and silly courting of Molly Silk-Nose does not impress her, since she becomes interested in the kind and gentle Peter. But Måns won't give up that easy... Science Fiction Hu-Man is a 1975 science fiction film written by Jerome Laperrousaz and André Ruellan and directed by Jerome Laperrousaz. Documentary film Guest of Cindy Sherman is a 2008 film directed by Paul H-O and Tom Donahue. Comedy Fuck Lance Armstrong is a short comedy film written and directed by Peter Christenson. Documentary film A Not So Still Life is a 2010 documentary film directed by Karen Stanton. Documentary film Blaue Wimpel im Sommerwind is an East German film. It was released in 1952. Thriller Minnaminnikootam is a Malayalam film directed by Kamal. It stars Narain, Meera Jasmine, Indrajith, Jayasurya, Roma, Samvrutha, Anoop Chandran and Radhika in the lead roles. The film's score and soundtrack is composed by Bijibal. The film revolves around a group of youngsters working in an IT park. Documentary film Oceans is a 2009 French nature documentary directed, produced, co-written, and narrated by Jacques Perrin, with Jacques Cluzaud as co-director. The film explores the marine species of Earth's five oceans and reflects on the negative aspects of human activity on the environment. Disneynature released the film in the United States on April 22, 2010, with narration provided by Pierce Brosnan. It was the nature label's third release following Earth and The Crimson Wing in 2009.Intended for a younger audience, the North American version is twenty minutes shorter than the original French version of the film, which depicts violent massacres of sea animals, recreated through visual effects. Budgeted at around €50 million, it was filmed in over 50 different places and took four years to film. Comedy Chicken Soup is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Ayana Saunders. Animation Elf Princess Rane, also known as Fairy Princess Ren, is an anime OVA directed by Akitaro Daichi. It was released on VHS and DVD in North America by Media Blasters. The North American release contains a preview for a third OVA episode that was never produced; it's listed as an "evil preview." Comedy Las tres viudas de papá is a 1942 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel Zacarías. It stars Sara García. Produced by Manuel Sereijo, it was distributed by Grovas y Cía. The film was one of three successive Zacarías comedies starring Chato Órtín and Sara García. It was the fourth sequel to Zacarías's Los enredos de papá, and maintained the same quality as the first three. The others were Papá se desenreda and Papá se enreda otra vez. The film premiered on 3 October 1942 in Mexico City. It was included in the 1959 list of shows censored by the Mexican League of Decency. Thriller Bulldog Drummond's Bride is an American crime comedy thriller film produced in 1939. It was the last film of Paramount Pictures' Bulldog Drummond film series. Thriller Sidetracked is a 2001 thriller film directed by Leif Magnusson and written by Henning Mankell and Leif Magnusson. Documentary film Miss Navajo is a 2007 independent documentary film directed by Billy Luther. It tells the story of a 21-year-old Navajo woman, Crystal Frazier, who decides to compete in a beauty pageant for the title of Miss Navajo for 2005-2006. Animation The Floor Is Going To Get Splattered is a 2012 short animated film directed by Maria Noel Silvera. Documentary film La Operación is a 1982 short documentary film by Ana María García about US-imposed sterilization policies in Puerto Rico, exploring the mass sterilization of Puerto Rican women during the 50s and 60s. Thriller Snipes is a 2001 music action drama mystery thriller film written by Rob Wiser and Rich Murray and directed by Rich Murray. Science Fiction Oklahoma Sunshine is a 2009 short sci-fi film written by Justin Bloch, Brooks Smith and Ryan Stockstad and directed by Evan A. Baker. Animation Three Monks is a Chinese animated feature film produced by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio. After the cultural revolution and the fall of the political Gang of Four in 1976, the film was one of the first animations created as part of the rebirth period. It is also referred to as The Three Buddhist Priests. Comedy A Very Christmas Story is a Polish film by Dariusz Zawiślak produced in 2000. It is a family comedy. Science Fiction Red vs. Blue: Recreation is the seventh season of the action-comedy machinima series Red vs. Blue created by Rooster Teeth Productions. Set three days after the Red vs. Blue: Relocated mini-series, the Red team are back plotting against the Blue team, which currently consists of only one person, Caboose. New episodes were released every Monday at 9:00 CST. Unlike the more dramatic tone of the previous full season, Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction, Recreation is more reminiscent of the comedic elements in the first five seasons, The Blood Gulch Chronicles. Science Fiction Ice Planet is a Canadian-German science fiction film released in 2001. It was produced as a pilot movie for an intended TV series. The film was directed by Winrich Kolbe and its cast included Wes Studi as Commander Trager. Thriller Nyayavidhi is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Joy Thomas. The film stars Mammootty, Shobhana, Sukumaran and Lalu Alex in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Comedy Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film written and directed by Andrew Stanton, released by Walt Disney Pictures, and the fifth film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It tells the story of the overprotective clownfish named Marlin who, along with a regal tang named Dory, searches for his abducted son Nemo all the way to Sydney Harbour. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and let Nemo take care of himself. It is Pixar's first film to be released in cinemas in the northern hemisphere summer. The film was re-released for the first time in 3D on September 14, 2012, and it was released on Blu-ray on December 4, 2012. A sequel, Finding Dory, is in development, set to be released on June 17, 2016. The film received widespread critical acclaim, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and was nominated in three more categories including Best Original Screenplay. It was the second highest-grossing film of 2003, earning a total of $936 million worldwide. Comedy Fletch Lives is a 1989 comedy film starring Chevy Chase. It was directed by Michael Ritchie with a screenplay by Leon Capetanos based on the character created by Gregory Mcdonald. Fletch Lives was released by Universal Pictures. It is a sequel to the 1985 film Fletch. Documentary film The Landfill is a 2012 short news documentary film directed by Jessica Edwards and Gary Hustwit. Comedy Stasera a casa di Alice is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Science Fiction Legion is a 1998 made for TV film directed by John Hess with screenplay by Patrick Highsmith and Evan Spiliotopoulos. It was produced by Avi Nesher for Mahagonny Pictures and Conquistador Entertainment Inc. and aired first on April 18, 1998 The film stars Terry Farrell, Corey Feldman and Trevor Goddard. Nesher is also known for his screenplay Doppelganger and as director of the HBO films Savage and Mercenary Documentary film Without Shepherds is a documentary film directed by Cary McClelland. Comedy Banana Joe is a 1982 Italian-German action-comedy film starring Bud Spencer. Science Fiction Bare Wench 3: The Path of the Wicked is a 2002 comedy, horror and science fiction film written and directed by Jim Wynorski. Documentary film THE DEATH OF ANDY KAUFMAN takes on the many mysteries and theories surrounding Andy Kaufman's death, and through exclusive interviews with family and friends, rare performances by Kaufman, and the filmmakers own personal investigation, we are brought closer to understanding mind and myth of one of the most celebrated and mysterious performance artists all time, often with unexpected results. Comedy Violetas imperiales is a 1952 film written by Henry Roussel and directed by Richard Pottier. Documentary film Nuclear Split is a 1986 documentary film written by Bertram Verhaag and directed by Claus Strigel and Bertram Verhaag. Thriller D@bbe is a 2006 Turkish horror film directed and written by Hasan Karacadag. Its title is a reference to the Dabbe. Documentary film A profile of champion bodybuilder Linda Berry, and her trials and tribulations after losing a daughter to bulimia. Documentary film Collision Over the Amazon is a 2007 TV documentary film directed by Alan Tomilson and written by Carlos Adese and Alan Tomilson. Animation Mindbroken is a short drama biography thriller animated film written and directed by Bragi Thor Hinriksson. Documentary film 0.56% is a 2010 documentary film directed by Lorenzo Hagerman. "Many will recall the news footage from Mexico in the summer of 2006, when dozens of politicians ripped into one another in parliament. This was the culmination of an exceptionally tumultuous presidential election campaign ending with the controversial candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador losing by only 0.56 percent to his opponent Felipe Calderón Hinojosa. This documentary begins with those moments of utter chaos before going back in time to analyze the events that led up to this explosive protest. The camera follows Obrador in particular, hot on the heels of this former mayor of Mexico City. For the previous few years he had been enjoying the support of a large section of the Mexican population, and he feels confident of victory. But when he fails to appear at a debate with his opponents, some of the electorate loses faith in him and polls later indicate that Calderón will win. On Election Day itself, the tension is palpable, with the final result yet to be announced. The first counts reveal that Calderón and López Obrador are running almost neck-and-neck, and both candidates declare themselves to be the victor. When it turns out that Calderón has won after all - with just a minuscule margin - the power struggle really breaks out." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Thriller Kali Ghata is a 1980 film produced and directed by Ved Rahi. This romance and mystery thriller stars Shashi Kapoor, Rekha, Danny Denzongpa, A. K. Hangal, Aruna Irani, Lalita Pawar and Jagdeep. Music in the film is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal with lyrics written by Anand Bakshi. Comedy "A journalist with no scruples and two Danish/Korean comedians—one a self-proclaimed "spastic"—travel to North Korea under the guise of a cultural exchange. On the pretext of being a small Danish theatre group, named The Red Chapel, they are allowed into the country, but unbeknownst to the North Koreans, cultural exchange is not really what they have in mind. Mads Brügger, the journalist; Simon, the straight man; and Jacob, the spastic, use humor to challenge one of the world’s most notorious regimes. The troupe rehearse under the watchful eye of government officials brought in to "collaborate" on their performance and make it more palatable for the Korean regime. They are shown the important historical sights by a female government employee, who smothers poor Jacob with motherly affection. Fusing elements of activist filmmaking with theater of the absurd, The Red Chapel is an acerbic romp, as subversive as it is wildly original." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance film Festival site. Comedy Noye's Fludde is a 2013 short comedy and drama film written by Mark Dornford-May and Pauline Malefane and directed by Mark Dornford-May. Documentary film Habana Muda is a 2011 documentary film directed by Eric Brach. Comedy Daddy and Them is a 2001 American film written, directed and starred by Billy Bob Thornton. In addition to Thornton, it stars Laura Dern, Ben Affleck, Kelly Preston, Diane Ladd, Brenda Blethyn, Jamie Lee Curtis and Jim Varney who died before the movie's release, making it the last movie he appeared in. The original plan was to release the film in theaters but the film got only limited distribution as the Miramax found the film not "commercial" enough. "Daddy and Them" opened to positive reviews, with many critics praising film's southern humour, Thornton's work as a writer/director and the performances by entire cast. It currently holds a 83% rating on review site Rotten Tomatoes. Comedy Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife is Regal Entertainment's entry for the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film focuses on the lives of the Chinese-Filipino community. It stars Jay Manalo, Zsa Zsa Padilla as the Legal Wife, Cherry Pie Picache as the Lucky Wife and Rufa Mae Quinto as the Latest Wife. Documentary film Unbeaten is a 2009 sport documentary film written by Paul Freedman and directed by Steven C. Barber. Animation Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects is an animated television film made by Hanna-Barbera. It premiered at 7:00pm Eastern Time on November 19, 1995 on TNT, and was the final iteration of classic Quest. The film was a follow-up to the series The New Adventures of Jonny Quest and the earlier TV-movie Jonny's Golden Quest, with the same actors voicing Dr. Quest and Race Bannon, and was made as part of a "Year of Jonny Quest" campaign. This was Don Messick's last time to voice Dr. Quest in the Jonny Quest series. Jonny's original voice actor, Tim Matheson, returned as the voice of 4-DAC. When the movie began, the alternate title was called Jonny's Global Impact. The plot featured "creepy cyberbugs, techno-speak and computer-assisted info wars, all amidst good old-fashioned melodramatic evil," with a teleplay by David Bennett Carren and J. Larry Canol. In addition to the original character line-up, this story also features Race's daughter Jessie Bannon, introduced in the previous film. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution declared Jessie to be "no 'icky girl'...Not only does she save Jonny's life when disturbingly large fire ants attack, but she also teaches him patience." Thriller Death Bell is a 2008 South Korean film. The only Korean horror film released over the summer of 2008, it is the first feature by former music video director Chang, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Death Bell stars Lee Beom-soo in his first horror film role, and K-pop singer Nam Gyu-ri in her acting debut. Set in a Korean high school, the film's native title refers to gosa, the important midterm exams that all students are required to sit. Science Fiction Nirvana is a 1997 Italian science fiction film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. The film stars Christopher Lambert, Diego Abatantuono, Sergio Rubini, and Stefania Rocca. It was screened out of competition at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Let's Make Love is a 1960 musical comedy film made by 20th Century Fox in DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope. It was directed by George Cukor and produced by Jerry Wald from a screenplay by Norman Krasna, Hal Kanter, and Arthur Miller. It starred Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, and Tony Randall. It would be Monroe's last musical film performance. Animation To tzitziki ke to mirmingi is a 1988 short animation film written by Aesop and Alekos Papadatos and directed by Alekos Papadatos. Comedy Not Now is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short films starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup. It is now public domain. Documentary film Semillas que el mar arrastra is a 2008 documentary film. Comedy 2 Days in Paris is a 2007 Franco-German romantic comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Julie Delpy, who also edited the film, composed the soundtrack and played the leading female role. Animation Wacky-Bye Baby is the 28th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 2, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Comedy The Pool Man is a 2013 short, comedy, drama film written and directed by Kaidi Zhan. Thriller The Bell Witch Haunting is a 2004 supernatural horror, written and directed by Ric White. The movie stars Doug Moore, Stephanie Love, Amber Bland and Ric White. It premiered in Nashville, Tennessee on March 27, 2004 and showed in theaters in a limited released in the southeast areas of the United States. It was released on DVD on February 25, 2006. The film is based on the book The Authenticated History of the Bell Witch by M.V. Ingram, a newspaper reporter, concerning the Bell Witch legend. It was shot in less than a month with most of the filming taking place at several locations in Sumner County, Tennessee, including the historic Rock Castle in Hendersonville, Tennessee and the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Animation Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light, later released in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters: Pyramid of Light is a 2004 Japanese-American anime adventure fantasy film produced by Nihon Ad Systems based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters TV series. The film was released in the United States before Japan, as it was commissioned by 4Kids Entertainment, and was released in theaters in 13 August 2004. The characters are the same as the English release of the Duel Monsters television show and their names retain their regional changes. Unlike the TV series, the cards retain their appearance to their real world counterparts in the English version. The film was released in Japan in 3 November 2004 and aired on TV Tokyo on 2 January 2005, which utilized the names, original sound effects and original soundtrack from the Japanese anime and featured twelve minutes of additional animation. Thriller The Roommate is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Christian E. Christiansen and starring Minka Kelly, Leighton Meester, Cam Gigandet, Danneel Harris, Matt Lanter, and Aly Michalka. It was theatrically released on February 4, 2011. Documentary film The Boys of 2nd Street Park is a 2003 documentary film. It premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and won of Best Documentary at the River Run Film Festival. The film recounts the lives of 5 boys in Brighton Beach Brooklyn, NY during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, then reunites the men in modern day to share their triumphs and tragedies. In The Boys of 2nd Street Park, a new documentary about Satin and five of his basketball-playing boyhood friends. "I knew this could be a good story because so many different things had happened to people," said the soft-spoken Klores, sounding more like an introvert than a schmoozer. "You have a group of guys, and one is homeless, one wins a $45 million lottery, two lose their children and one lives without electricity or running water in Woodstock, N.Y." - Dan Klores When Brian Newmark was growing up in Brooklyn's Brighton Beach neighborhood, basketball was king. "Everybody would rush home from school, throw the books down, and run off to the park to play basketball," said Brian Newmark, 53, a clinical psychologist from Lincoln featured in a new documentary about a group of friends who grew up in New York. Comedy Big Beat is Czech musical comedy of Jan Hřebejk from 1993. It take place at 1959 in Prague's Hotel International. Thriller Hammer of the Gods is a 2009 made-for-TV film, directed by Todor "Toshko" Chapkanov and produced by Jeffery Beach and Phillip J. Roth for the Syfy channel. It tells the story of the thunder god Thor, after he defeated the Midgard Serpent and died, then was reincarnated into a mortal man. Thor, along with his two brothers and friends travel to a mysterious island at Midgard's edge, seeking glory and fame. Upon arriving they encounter strange creatures and they start searching the island for answers. Meanwhile, Thor keeps seeing visions of a mighty warrior and a big hammer and Freyja tells him that his visions are clues. So they start searching for the hammer. Thriller Old Men in New Cars, is a Danish action comedy film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen. The movie stars Kim Bodnia, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Tomas Villum Jensen. It is a prequel to Olsen's 1999 comedy In China They Eat Dogs. Animation Georges Grows is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Martin Schmidt. Comedy Beauty in Trouble is a 2006 Czech tragicomedy directed by Jan Hřebejk. Eddie Cockrell, writing in Variety, said the "[t]itle comes from the Robert Graves poem, itself adapted into a Czech popular song in the 1980s, and performed in the film by homegrown thrush Radůza. Germ of the pic's idea was the first line, 'Beauty in trouble flees to the good angel/On whom she can rely...'" Comedy Law of Desire or La ley del deseo is a 1987 film by Pedro Almodóvar. Considered to be Almodóvar's first explicitly gay film, it focuses on a complex love triangle between three men. It follows the more serious tone set by his film Matador, exploring the ways in which society represses an individual's true desires with tragic consequences. Thriller Damaal Dumeel is a 2014 Tamil black comedy-thriller film directed by Shree and produced by C J Jayakumar. The film features Vaibhav and Remya Nambeesan in the leading roles, while Sayaji Shinde and Kota Srinivasa Rao play pivotal roles. The film was released on April 18, 2014 to generally positive reviews. | http://m.rediff.com/movies/report/review-damaal-dumeel-is-an-average-entertainer/20140421.htm Thriller Amores perros is a 2000 Mexican drama film, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. Amores Perros is the first movie in González Iñárritu's trilogy of death, and was followed by 21 Grams and Babel. It is a triptych; an anthology film, sometimes referred to as the "Mexican Pulp Fiction", containing three distinct stories which are connected by a car accident in Mexico City. Each of the three tales is also a reflection on the cruelty of humans toward animals and each other, showing how they may live dark or even hideous lives. Amores Perros was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2000 and won the Ariel Award for Best Picture from the Mexican Academy of Film. But the film's theme is loyalty, as symbolized by the dog, "man's best friend". Documentary film Investigate the deceptive world of espionage during the Cold War. The KGB used one of the most ingenious and unobtrusive weapons to murder an outspoken Bulgarian dissident. The Umbrella Assassin investigates the cloak and dagger world of Cold War espionage and political intrigue, and examines newly discovered evidence that may reveal just how the umbrella gun actually worked, and who pulled the trigger. Documentary film Comstock Films has created a unique film series that explores sexual relationships among couples. Each film focuses on one couple and begins with an intimate interview that sets up the background of the couple's relationship: how they met, the basis of their intimacy, what attracts them sexually to one another, and how they share their innermost desires and fantasies. The camera then turns to an intimate lovemaking session, recording in detail the passion and eroticism that exists between the two. Coverage is explicit, but not provocative; it allows viewers to share in the couple's healthy, passionate, romantic relationship and to experience first hand the erotic intimacy of their lovemaking. The first film in the series features the relationship between adult film stars Marie and Jack. Exploring both the physical and emotional sides of their relationship, the revealing interview and lovemaking session capture the passion and eroticism that exists between the two. Comedy Leave Me Alone is a 2004 Hong Kong thriller film directed and co-written by Danny Pang. It stars Ekin Cheng in a dual role. Comedy Bare As You Dare: Portland's World Naked Bike Ride is a 2013 short comedy adventure sports documentary film written and directed by Ian McCluskey. Comedy Knickerbocker Holiday is a 1944 film directed by Harry Joe Brown. Thriller Experiment in Terror, originally released in the UK as The Grip of Fear, is a 1962 suspense-thriller released by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Blake Edwards and written by Mildred Gordon and Gordon Gordon based on their 1961 novel Operation Terror. The film stars Glenn Ford, Lee Remick, Stefanie Powers and Ross Martin. Comedy Mezzo Forte is a 2001 OVA directed by Yasuomi Umetsu, but in the U.S. these OVAs are edited into an anime movie and released it on DVD on the same year. The OVA, which concerns a young woman, Mikura Suzuki, and her mercenary business, the Danger Service Agency, is the spiritual sequel to Umetsu's Kite, as both feature the continuing elements of a highly trained female protagonist, comedic tone, extremely violent and slickly directed over-the-top action sequences, as well graphic sex scenes. Also Sawa, the protagonist of Kite and Kite Liberator, appears in the first few minutes of Mezzo Forte, just when Kurokawa and the detective are speaking; Sawa walks by and looks at Kurokawa, then walks away. Mezzo Forte takes place sometime after the events of Kite. Her pistol also makes a cameo, being in the weapon stash in Kurokawa's car. Like Kite, the OVA was released both in the United States and Japan in two different versions: one with these scenes taken out, the original version and the other with them left intact, the director's cut. Both versions, however, retain the more violent aspects of the movie. Comedy Savage Beach is a 1989 action adventure film starring Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, John Aprea and Bruce Penhall. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris. Thriller 37: A Final Promise is a mystery thriller romance film directed by Randall Batinkoff. Documentary film Charles Lloyd: Arrows Into Infinity is a documentary film directed by Dorothy Darr and Jeffery Morse. Documentary film Stop Snitchin–Stop Lyin is a mixtape album/DVD by rapper The Game. It features artists like Lil' Kim, Ice Cube, E-40, Chingy, WC, Paul Wall and others. This mixtape is the third of three diss mixtapes aimed at the G-Unit members. It is quite possibly the most popular of the three due to the DVD advertisement. It also features disses by other Black Wall Street Members. Repeatedly DJ Clue says "Come on Game it's the last one" suggesting there would be no more diss tracks or mixtapes aimed at G-Unit any more. The track "Niggaz Bleed" is rumoured to be a subliminal diss to Suge Knight, however, there is no solid evidence to support this. Thriller Katputtli is a 2006 Bollywood thriller film directed by Sanjay Khanna. The film stars Mink Brar, Milind Soman, Yukta Mookhey, Sameer Dharmadhikari and Seema Biswas. Documentary film BBOY for Life is a 2012 crime adventure documentary drama film directed by Coury Deeb. Comedy La Belle Province is a 2012 action comedy thriller short film written and directed by Frédéric Daoust. Thriller Rudraksh, the power to possess directed by Mani Shankar is a Bollywood science-fiction film starring Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Bipasha Basu and Isha Koppikar. The film has many references to Ramayana, one of the most famous and influential epic poems of India. Comedy Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště is a Czech comedy film directed by Vladimír Morávek. It was released in 2005. Comedy Dick Whittington is a young boy who works for a cruel cook. As Dick is cutting potatoes (by sliding them through an electric fan), a hungry cat rubs itself against the boy's legs. Dick feeds him a saucer of milk, but the angry cook throws the cat into a bag and commands the boy to throw the poor animal into the river. Dick can't bring himself to do it. The cat ends up on a ship headed to a faraway land that happens to be infested with rats. Now, Dick Whittington's cat has the chance to make good. however, his natural cowardice may get the better of him. Comedy Happy Hearts is a 2007 Regal Productions film starring Shaina Magdayao and Rayver Cruz . Documentary film The Real Life is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Arnaud Gerber. Science Fiction Dragonheart is a 1996 American fantasy adventure film directed by Rob Cohen. It stars Dennis Quaid, David Thewlis, Pete Postlethwaite, Dina Meyer, and the voice of Sean Connery. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and various other awards in 1996 and 1997. The film also inspired a direct-to-video sequel, Dragonheart: A New Beginning in 2000. A second direct-to-video sequel Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse is to be released in 2015. Comedy 3 References is a 2013 romantic drama comedy written by James Christopher and Chris Copple and directed by James Christopher. Comedy His Regeneration is a 1915 American comedy silent film made by Essanay Studios. It featured Charlie Chaplin in an uncredited role as a customer. Comedy Lowrider Weekend is a 2000 comedy film directed by Efrain Gutierrez. Comedy La rivincita di Natale is a 2004 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It is the sequel of the 1986 film Regalo di Natale. Documentary film Ski Bums is a 2002 documentary directed by John Zaritsky. Animation Sakura Wars: The Movie is a 2001 Japanese animated film adaptation of the Sakura Wars series directed and co-written by Mitsuru Hongō. It was first released in Japan on December 22, 2001, along with Slayers Premium, Di Gi Charat - A Trip to the Planet and Azumanga Daioh: The Animation. The film takes place a few months after Sakura Wars 3. Lachette Altair is dispatched to the Imperial Capital Tokyo from New York to work for the Imperial Assault Force's Flower division while division captain Ichirō Ōgami is in Paris. Under the leadership of mafia member Brent Furlong, the American Douglas-Stewart company unveils a plan to make the division obsolete by using Japhkiels. Soon, the Flower Division and Lachette are drawn into the heart of Douglas-Stewart's plans. The film was released on December 22, 2001 and was licensed in the United States by Pioneer Animation. As of 2013, the film has been licensed by Funimation Entertainment. Comedy Kalavar King is a 2010 Telugu film directed by Suresh starring Nikhil Siddharth and Shweta Prasad. The film was released on 26 February 2010. The film was remade in Tamil as Eththan by the same director. Comedy "Hold the skepticism—the smart and funny group of people profiled in this fast-moving documentary have heard it all before. Meet Swank Ivy who makes YouTube videos debunking common beliefs about asexuals; or David Jay, the movement’s poster boy, and a regular on television talk shows. The ladies of The View can barely conceal their disbelief as young and cute Jay describes his lack of desire—for anyone. (A)sexual documents the growth of this newly organized sexual minority while raising provocative questions about queer inclusiveness and the boundaries of “normal” sexual desire. The community is powered by the internet and modeled on the gay rights movement. In 2002 Jay created a website, asexuality.org, so he could find others like himself. Today, there are some 26,000 members of AVEN (Asexual Visibility and Education Network). Members discuss coming out as an asexual, their struggles for acceptance, and the various subgroups within the community (to cuddle or not to cuddle?). The endless parallels to queer experiences will make your head spin. Along with David Jay and other members of the asexual community, the film features academic researchers who speculate that there are over three million asexuals in the US. Sexperts Carol Queen and Dan Savage weigh in on the fledgling asexual movement and its place in queerdom. Does the GLBTQQ community have room for another letter? And is it possible that in today’s sexualized society, lack of desire is perversion’s final frontier?" Quoting Monica Nolan from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Moonlight is a 2002 Dutch thriller film directed by Paula van der Oest. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller Mulaqaat is a 2002 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Ravi Shankar and produced by Shanoo Mehra. It stars Jackie Shroff and Madhoo in pivotal roles. Comedy Adrenaline Drive is a 1999 Japanese comedy film directed by Shinobu Yaguchi. Comedy Stand Up Planet is a 2014 comedy documentary film directed by David Munro. Comedy Toplo is a comedy film released in Bulgaria in 1978. It was written and directed by Vladimir Yanchev. The film satirizes the eternal fear of all Bulgarians to have contractors fixing problems in their houses. The story develops at the end of the seventies, the time of the vast expansion of the centralized system for heat- and warm water supply, in Sofia. Comedy Woe to the Young is a 1961 film. Is based on the myth of Faust who sold his soul to the Devil. A rich old man, who wants to be young again, aiming to marry a young girl, makes a deal with the Devil. He becomes young but with no wealth anymore. He spends too fast the little money he had and finally the girl, after her mother's pressure, rejects him to marry another rich old man of the neighborhood. Comedy Confidentially Yours is a 1983 French film directed by François Truffaut. It is based on the novel The Long Saturday Night, by the American author Charles Williams, and was Truffaut's last film. He died the next year, aged 52, after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. The film had a total of 1,169,635 admissions in France and was the 39th highest grossing film of the year. Comedy Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love is a 1994 sequel to the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds and the follow-up films in 1987 and 1992. Thriller The Secret Voice is a 1936 British thriller film directed by George Pearson and starring John Stuart, Diana Beaumont and John Kevan. A young scientist tries to protect his earth-shattering new invention from being discovered by enemy spies. Comedy Lean On Me is a 2013 shot comedy drama film written and directed by Gavin Butler. Comedy Dame Oyaji is a 1973 comedy film written by Jêmusu Miki & Yoshitarô Nomura and directed by Yoshitarô Nomura. Comedy Kathy Griffin: She'll Cut a Bitch is a 2009 comedy film written by Kathy Griffin and directed by Paul Miller. Thriller Dark Honeymoon is a 2008 thriller film, starring Lindy Booth, Nick Cornish, Tia Carrere, Daryl Hannah, Roy Scheider and Eric Roberts. It was directed by David O'Malley and released direct-to-video on 22 July 2008. Science Fiction King Kong vs. Godzilla is a 1962 Japanese science fiction Kaiju film produced by Toho Studios. Directed by Ishirō Honda with visual effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, the film starred Tadao Takashima, Kenji Sahara, and Mie Hama. It is the third installment in the Godzilla film series and the first of two Japanese-produced films featuring King Kong and also the first time both characters appeared on film in color and widescreen. Produced as part of Toho's 30th anniversary celebration, this film remains the most commercially successful of all the Godzilla films to date. An American production team produced a heavily altered English version that used new scenes, sound and dubbing. The American production was released theatrically in the United States in the summer of 1963 by Universal International. Comedy Quando la coppia scoppia is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. It reproposes the couple formed by Enrico Montesano and Claude Brasseur, who had successfully starred in the two years older comedy film Aragosta a colazione. Thriller Rats: Night of Terror is an Italian post-apocalyptic thriller movie directed in 1984 by Bruno Mattei and Claudio Fragasso. Comedy The Pick Up is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Isa Totah. Thriller The Paperboy is a 2012 American thriller film starring Matthew McConaughey, Zac Efron, John Cusack, and Nicole Kidman. Directed by Lee Daniels, it is based on the 1995 novel The Paperboy by American author Pete Dexter. The film competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Paprika is a 2006 Japanese animated film co-written and directed by Satoshi Kon, based on Yasutaka Tsutsui's 1993 novel of the same name, about a research psychologist who uses a device that permits therapists to help patients by entering their dreams. It is Kon's fourth and final feature film before his death in 2010. Kon and Seishi Minakami wrote the film's script, and Madhouse animated and produced the film alongside Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, which distributed it in Japan. The film's score was composed by Susumu Hirasawa. The soundtrack is significant for being the first film to use a Vocaloid and the "Lola" Vocaloid was used for various tracks. Thriller Iravum Pagalum is a 1965 Indian Tamil crime thriller film directed by Joseph Thaliath Jr. The film starred debutant Jaishankar and C Vasantha in the lead. Documentary film Powerful: Energy for Everyone is a 2010 Canadian documentary that explores different sources of renewable energy. David Chernushenko takes audiences on a global journey to discover different ways of achieving a more sustainable lifestyle.The film introduces audiences to communities, both small and large, that have managed to adapt their way of life and embrace renewable energy. Animation In Limbo is a 2008 short animation film directed by Michelle Ettlin. Thriller The Phantom of the Opera is a 2004 British film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical of the same name, which in turn is based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux. Directed by Joel Schumacher, the film was also produced and co-written by Lloyd Webber. The Phantom of the Opera stars Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum as Christine Daaé, as well as Patrick Wilson as Raoul, Miranda Richardson as Madame Giry, and Minnie Driver as Carlotta Giudicelli. The film was announced as early as 1989, but production only started in 2002 due to Lloyd Webber's divorce and Schumacher's busy career. It was entirely shot at Pinewood Studios, with sceneries also being depicted with the help of miniatures and computer graphics. Rossum, Wilson, and Driver had singing experience, but Butler had no experience and had to receive music lessons. The Phantom of the Opera grossed approximately $154 million worldwide, and received mixed reviews, praising the visuals and acting but criticising the writing and directing. Animation A.D. Police File 3: The Man Who Bites His Tongue is a 1990 film directed by Akira Nishimori. Comedy Lovelines is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau and written by Chip Hand and William Byron Hillman. The film stars Greg Bradford, Mary Beth Evans, Michael Winslow, Don Michael Paul and Tammy Taylor. The film was released on November 2, 1984. by TriStar Pictures. Comedy Podkova is a 1913 Austro-Hungarian comedy film directed by Max Urban and written by his wife, Anna Sedlácková. In it, a young man finds a horseshoe and keeps it, thinking it will bring him luck. The opposite is true. Science Fiction Dead Shadows is a horror and sci-fi film directed by David Cholewa. Comedy The Million Dollar Duck is a 1971 Walt Disney Productions comedy film that was directed by Vincent McEveety, and stars Dean Jones, Sandy Duncan and Joe Flynn. Comedy Something Something is a 2013 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by Sundar C. which stars Siddharth, Hansika Motwani and Brahmanandam in the lead roles and Rana Daggubati and Samantha together in cameo appearances. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil language as Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru with Santhanam replacing Brahmanandam in the Tamil version. Music is composed by C. Sathya and Gopi Amarnath handled the Cinematography while award winning duo Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth were the editors for the film. The film, along with the Tamil version, released on June 14, 2013 worldwide. Science Fiction The Monster of Piedras Blancas is a 1959 science fiction/horror film written and directed by Irvin Berwick and starring Jeanne Carmen, Les Tremayne, John Harmon, Don Sullivan, Forrest Lewis, and Pete Dunn. Influenced by The Creature from the Black Lagoon, the film was produced by Jack Kevan, who had supervised the manufacture of the Creature suit at Universal-International, and created the Piedras Blancas monster costume. Kevan employed several of his former Universal associates on the picture including soundman Joe Lapis and prop master Eddie Keys. Documentary film Portrait of a Bookstore as an Old Man is a 2003 documentary film directed by Benjamin Sutherl and Gonzague Pichelin. about George Whitman who opened a bookshop-commune in Paris in 1951 called Shakespeare and Company. Thriller Showgirl Murders is a 1996 action and thriller film written by Christopher Wooden and directed by Dave Payne. Comedy My Sassy Girl is a 2001 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. It tells the story of a man's chance meeting with a drunk girl on the train which changes his life. It is ostensibly based on a true story posted on the internet in a series of blog posts written by Kim Ho-sik, which was later adapted into a novel. The film was extremely successful in South Korea and was the highest grossing Korean comedy of all time. When My Sassy Girl was released throughout East Asia, it became a mega blockbuster hit in the entire region, from Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, as well as Southeast Asia, to the point where it was drawing comparisons to Titanic. An American remake, starring Jesse Bradford and Elisha Cuthbert, and directed by Yann Samuell was released in 2008. A Japanese drama adaptation with Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and actress Rena Tanaka as the leads started broadcasting in April 2008. A sequel, My Sassy Girl 2, is scheduled for released in May 2015. Thriller The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon is a 2008 adventure sci-fi movie set in the Grand Canyon. The movie was due to be released in late November 2008 but the date was pushed back to December 20, 2008 due to unfinished filming. Documentary film "If you dream your own death, can it come true? Director Amy Hardie thinks so. At least if you really start to believe in the dream. The Edge of Dreaming shows how this happened to her. One night, she wakes with a start after dreaming that her horse has died. The next morning, she finds him dead in the fields near her house. When, shortly afterwards, the deceased father of her oldest child comes to her in a dream and tells her that her next birthday will be her last, she starts to worry. She doesn't want to believe it, but the thought just won't let her go. The seed of fear has been sown and it starts to grow, particularly when she gets sick and can't pinpoint the cause. While she films her family life and the changing of the seasons around her, she also dives into her richly documented past. Little by little, she becomes obsessed by the idea that she is going to die. Her search for a solution leads her to neuroscience, psychotherapy, Shamanism, and the insight that she cannot ignore the ravaged state of our planet. Her final conclusion is that she doesn't want to live as if each day may be her last, but as if we will all be here forever." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Comedy Fatty's Day Off is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy The Swedish Kings is a Bulgarian comedy film released in 1968, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Kiril Gospodinov, Tsvetana Maneva, Asen Georgiev, Evstati Stratev and Konstantin Kotsev. The construction worker Spas decides to go to a holiday at a luxurious seaside resort where he can amuse himself as a Swedish king. Soon he realizes that he is a stranger in this world of modern hotels and flashy night clubs full of snobs and insincere people. The Swedish Kings is the first hit movie in the career of Lyudmil Kirkov. It became one of the classic works of the Bulgarian cinematography from the 1960s. Animation T.H.I.R.S.T. is a 2011 animated short film directed by Joel Frenzer. Documentary film Eisenstein: The Master’s House is a 1996 documentary film directed by Aleksandr Iskin and Marianna Kireyeva. Comedy Göta kanal 3: Kanalkungens hemlighet is a 2009 Swedish film directed by Christjan Wegner. It is a sequel to Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen? and Göta kanal 2 – Kanalkampen. Comedy Kiss the Bride Goodbye is a 1945 British romantic comedy drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Patricia Medina and Jimmy Hanley. Jean Simmons has an early role, almost two years before she achieved stardom in Great Expectations. Thriller The Cabin in the Woods is a 2012 American satirical horror film directed by Drew Goddard in his directorial debut, produced by Joss Whedon, and written by Whedon and Goddard. The film stars Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Fran Kranz, and Jesse Williams. Goddard and Whedon, having worked together previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, wrote the screenplay in three days, describing it as an attempt to "revitalize" the slasher film genre and as a critical satire on torture porn. Filming took place in Vancouver, British Columbia from March to May 2009 on an estimated budget of $30 million. The film premiered on March 9, 2012 at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas and was released in the United States on April 13, 2012. The film received positive reviews, featuring on Metacritic's best films of 2012 list, and grossed over $65 million worldwide. Comedy Bugged! is a 1997 horror-comedy film written and directed by Roland K. Armstrong and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Featuring an all-black cast, Bugged! tells the story of a group of bumbling exterminators who are called over to the house of an attractive young novelist to rid her house of insects. Unfortunately, due to a horrible chemical mix-up, the poison spray causes the bugs to grow to enormous sizes, and pretty soon everyone is trapped inside the house and have to find a way to stop the dastardly pests before they start multiplying and take over the world. Animation Ghosts Before Breakfast is a 1928 German dadaist animated short film directed by Hans Richter. It utilizes stop motion for some of its effect and live action for others. The film does not present a coherent narrative, and includes a number of seemingly arbitrary images. The original soundtrack, written by Paul Hindemith, was destroyed by the Nazis, but new audio tracks have been created by artists such as The Real Tuesday Weld. British composer Ian Gardiner, who has written many scores for cinema and television, created a score for the film in 2006. UK-based American composer Jean Hasse wrote a score in 2008 for the UK-based ensemble Counterpoise. Thriller Mr. 100%: The Real Player is a 2006 mystery thriller film directed by Piyush Kumar. Thriller Blackbirds at Bangpleng is a 1994 Thai science fiction horror film. Though it is based on a novel by the famous Thai writer and politician Kukrit Pramoj, the story closely mirrors The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham, which itself was adapted into the 1960 film, Village of the Damned. Documentary film Amsterdam Global Village is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Johan van der Keuken. Comedy Einer spinnt immer is a 1971 Austrian / West German film directed by Franz Antel. Animation The Roast of Mario is a 2010 short animation film written by Ben Joseph and directed by Mike Parker. Comedy The FP is a 2011 American comedy film written and directed by Brandon and Jason Trost. The film focuses on two gangs—the 248 and the 245—that are fighting for control of Frazier Park. The gangs settle their disputes by playing Beat-Beat Revelation, a video game similar to Dance Dance Revolution. Gang member JTRO undergoes training to defeat L Dubba E, the leader of a rival gang. The film also features Caitlyn Folley, Art Hsu, Nick Principe, Dov Tiefenbach, and James DeBello. Jason Trost conceived The FP when he was 16 years old, and developed it into a short film starring himself, Valmassy, Principe, DeBello, Brandon Barrera, Diane Gaeta, Kris Lemche, and Torry Haynes. After seeing the finished film, Barrera suggested that Trost make a feature-length version. In the expanded production, Gaeta, Lemche, and Haynes were replaced with Folley, Hsu, and Bryan Goddard, respectively. Principal photography took place in Frazier Park, California in September 2008. Ron Trost—Brandon and Jason Trost's father—served as special effects supervisor and executive producer of the film, and his property was the primary filming location. Documentary film "Young Sergey is an openly gay activist in Belarus and has endured violence from police and skinheads. When his boyfriend is shot on the border he begins his fight for gay equality. Preparing for a defiant stand on the streets of the nation's capital Minsk, Sergey and a few brave activists brace to show their PRIDE against the last dictatorship in Europe." - Quoting the synopsis from East Bloc Love's official website. Science Fiction Cloned is a 1997 tv film directed by Douglas Barr. Thriller Nakhangal is a Malayalam crime thriller film directed by Suresh Krisshnan, produced by G. P. Vijayakumar and written by R. Prem Nath. It casts Rakendu, Madan Mohan and Megha in lead roles. Documentary film "After a much-publicized separation with his former employers, did Conan O'Brien hit the road on a 32-City tour to connect with his fans or fill a void within himself? Filmmaker Rodman Flender followed O’Brien on his “Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour” and returned with an intimate portrait of an artist trained in improvisation, captured at the most improvisational time of his career." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Thriller Ghost Cat, also released as Mrs. Ashboro's Cat or The Cat That Came Back, is a 2003 Animal Planet television film starring Ellen Page and Nigel Bennett. It was directed by Don McBrearty and written by Larry Ketron. The film is based on the novel by Beverly Butler. The film is rated PG for "mild thematic elements and some peril". Science Fiction Fatal Sky is a 1990 SF-thriller film. It was also known as No Cause for Alarm and Vanished. The movie was not theatrically released and went straight through to video. Comedy Zombiegeddon is a 2003 film directed by Chris Watson. The horror/comedy is distributed by Troma Films. Comedy Doing His Bit is a 1917 British silent comedy film directed by Edwin J. Collins and starring George Robey and Marjorie Hume and Howard Boddey. It was one of a number of films featuring Robey, one of the leading music hall stars of the era. Documentary film S’HE is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Artur Rabinski. Comedy When the Woman Butts In is a 1959 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Zdeněk Podskalský. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Veritas, Prince of Truth is a 2007 fantasy film starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Bret Loehr, Amy Jo Johnson, Tyler Posey, Kate Walsh, Danny Strong and directed by Arturo Ruiz-Esparza. Science Fiction Na kometě is a 1970 Czech film directed by Karel Zeman, based on Jules Verne's novel Hector Servadac. Documentary film Two Sided Story is a documentary film directed by Tor Ben-Mayor. Comedy Men, Women: A User's Manual is a 1996 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. Science Fiction The Holy Chicken of Life and Music is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Nomint. Thriller Les zygs, le secret des disparus is a film directed by Jacques Fansten released on May 15, 2007. Animation Planes: Fire & Rescue is a 2014 American computer-animated comedy-adventure film. It is a sequel to the 2013 film Planes, a spin-off of Pixar's Cars franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was theatrically released by Walt Disney Pictures on July 18, 2014. Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, and Cedric the Entertainer reprised their roles of Dusty Crophopper, Skipper, Chug, Dottie, Sparky, and Leadbottom, respectively. New cast members included Hal Holbrook, Julie Bowen, Ed Harris, Wes Studi, and Dale Dye. Comedy Brazen Hussies is a BBC television comedy drama film. Set in a male strip club, it starred Julie Walters, Crissy Rock, Robert Lindsay, Jimmy Tarbuck, and Julian Clary. It was broadcast on BBC 2 on November 30, 1996. It was directed by Elijah Moshinsky and written by Martyn Hesford. Comedy Boule & Bill is a family comedy film directed by Alexandre Charlot and Franck Magnier. Comedy Blotto is a comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Thriller Foreign Intrigue is a 1956 film starring Robert Mitchum The film is written, produced and directed by Sheldon Reynolds, who had produced a television series called Foreign Intrigue in 1951. Foreign Intrigue was one of the first major Hollywood films to be based on a popular TV series. Documentary film The Agony And The Ecstasy Of Phil Spector is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Vikram Jayanti. Documentary film Think Global, Act Rural is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Coline Serreau. Comedy The Trumouse Show is a 2003 short animated and comedy film written and directed by Julio Robledo. Comedy The Misadventure of a French Gentleman Without Pants at the Zandvoort Beach is a 1905 early Dutch silent film directed by Willy Mullens, and produced by Alberts Frères. A six-minute short comedy film, it is one of the oldest surviving Dutch fictional films. When the Netherlands Film Festival presented its canon of Dutch cinema in 2007, it included this film. Comedy Raja Vikramarka is a 1990 Telugu film. It was directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. Chiranjeevi, Amala and Raadhika played the lead roles. It was a remake of Tamil film My Dear Marthandan released earlier in the same year. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Daulat Ki Duniya. Comedy Chip Off the Old Block is 1944 American film starring Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Ann Blyth. The son of a strict Navy man, O'Connor falls in love with a girl from a performing family. In the end, the families learn to accept their differences and they are allowed to be in love freely. Comedy Attack of the Herbals is a 2010 Scottish horror comedy directed by David Keith from a screenplay written by David Ryan Keith, Liam Matheson and Alisdair Cook. The film is about a group of locals who try to save Lobster Cove, their sleepy village, from disruption caused by a plan to build a new supermarket complex. Comedy Shake, Rattle & Roll VII is a 2005 horror film released in the Philippines. This is the seventh installment from its series Shake, Rattle & Roll. It is also an official entry in 31st Metro Manila Film Festival. Documentary film Yedidyah's Collection is a 2005 short documentary film written and directed by Noam Demsky and Mordy Kershner. Comedy Barnacle Bill is a 1957 Ealing Studios comedy film, starring Alec Guinness. He plays an unsuccessful Royal Navy officer, and six of his maritime ancestors. This was the last film Guinness made for Ealing Studios. By coincidence, his first Ealing success was Kind Hearts and Coronets, in which he also played multiple roles. The film was written by T. E. B. Clarke, the screenwriter of Kind Hearts and Coronets. Comedy Paagan is a 2012 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by debutante Mohammed Aslam, who was an associate to Ameer Sultan. It stars Srikanth and Janani Iyer in the lead roles. Kovai Sarala plays an important role in this film. James Vasanthan composed the film's score. Comedy Buddy of the Legion is an American animated short film, released April 6, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was directed by Ben Hardaway; Bernard Brown was musical director. Notably, this is Chuck Jones's first credit as animator on a Warner Bros. cartoon. Animation The Pink Widows is a 2010 short animated film directed by Anna Eijsbouts. Comedy Don Lorenzo is a 1952 Italian musical drama film, directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Science Fiction Louis Anne is a 2008 short, science fiction, romantic film written and directed by Austin Alward. Thriller Ragini MMS is a 2011 Bollywood found footage horror film directed by Pawan Kripalani and produced by Jeetendra and Shobha Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms. It was released on 13 May 2011. The film is inspired by the 2007 American supernatural horror film Paranormal Activity and is partly based on the real story of a girl from Delhi named Deepika. Thriller Lunicidal is a 2008 thriller film written by Norman Macera and directed by Norman Macera and Jery October. Science Fiction Zerophilia is a 2005 romantic comedy film with speculative-fiction elements directed by Academy of Motion Pictures' Student Academy Award winning director Martin Curland and produced by Microangelo Entertainment. It is about a young man who discovers that he has a genetic condition which will cause a change of gender following each orgasm. Comedy The Dependables is a 2014 straight-to-DVD family action film directed by Sidney J. Furie. Comedy Follow That Horse! is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Alan Bromly from a screenplay by William Douglas-Home. It stars David Tomlinson, Cecil Parker, Richard Wattis, Mary Peach and Dora Bryan. Science Fiction Takayama has rarely been seen since he lost his position, giving Masane a chance to contemplate her feelings for him. She finally resolves to talk to him about it, but an Ultimateblade interrupts their moment with a fierce attack. Comedy Pablo Francisco, one of the most popular comedians worldwide is back with his all new comedy concert, They Put It Out There. Following the enormous success of his last stand-up special, Ouch!, Pablo once again weaves together his arsenal of characters, spontaneous outbursts and clever insights to create a stand-up show that has the non-stop energy of a jazz riff. Comedy Tôkyô Daigaku monogatari is a 2006 comedy drama film written by Tatsuya Egawa and Koto Nagata and directed by Tatsuya Egawa. Comedy Butch Camp is a 1996 comedy film. Filmed and set in Chicago, Illinois, it tells the story of a mild-mannered gay man who, tired of being pushed around by straights, enrolls in "Butch Camp," a program designed to turn wimpy gay men into assertive, confident gay men. Thriller Martin Dellios (Timothy Hutton) is a newspaper columnist who deals with mobsters and assorted criminals. It’s gritty reality and it sells. But mob boss Ricky Benzone (Chazz Palminteri) warns him to start thinking about the consequences of his printed words. But when Martin’s writing talent is discovered by a Hollywood studio that wants to turn one of his gritty columns into a screenplay, Martin has second thoughts. The studio has chosen the one story he wished he never published, a story whose publication broke the heart of the woman who told it to him, a woman with whom he was romantically involved. Martin is torn between his past and the opportunity of a lifetime as he tries to discern if real life and fiction can ever possibly go together. Thriller White Fire is a French-American-Italian-Turkish thriller film by Jean-Marie Pallardy. It stars Robert Ginty, Fred Williamson, Gordon Mitchell and Jess Hahn. It is very popular among B-movie and bad movie fans. The title-song of the movie is White Fire, sung by rock group Limelight. Comedy Ek Hasina Do Diwane is a 1972 Bollywood romance film directed by S.M. Abbas. The film stars Jeetendra, Babita and Vinod Khanna . Documentary film C'est Dur D'Etre Aime Par des Cons is a 2008 film directed by Daniel LeConte. Documentary film In Search of Noah's Ark is a 1976 documentary film released by Sunn Classic Pictures that explores the alleged final resting place of Noah's Ark. Comedy Static is an American comedy-drama film directed by Mark Romanek. The film stars Keith Gordon, Amanda Plummer, and Bob Gunton, and was released in 1986 by NFI Productions. It was shot in Page, Arizona and Lake Powell, Nevada. The film was written by the film's star Keith Gordon and director Mark Romanek, in his directorial debut, before he went on to direct numerous music videos for much his career. However, Romanek has since disowned the film, claiming that his subsequent film One Hour Photo, as his feature film directorial debut. Documentary film Second Skin is a 2008 American documentary film that follows the lives of seven people as they delve into the world of MMORPGs. The film was directed by Juan Carlos Piñeiro Escoriaza and produced by Victor Piñeiro Escoriaza and Peter Brauer. Second Skin premiered to positive reviews and sold-out crowds at the South by Southwest film festival in 2008. It become the No. 1 movie on online streaming site Hulu.com, before completing a limited theatrical run. The film was released on DVD August 25, 2009. Documentary film Ramp is a 2012 documentary,short and fantasy film directed by Sama Waham. Thriller L'arcano incantatore, internationally released as The Mysterious Enchanter, is a 1996 Italian horror film directed by Pupi Avati and set in the 18th century. Thriller When Michael Calls is a Thriller-drama television movie directed by Philip Leacock and starring Elizabeth Ashley, Ben Gazzara and Michael Douglas. It was adapted from John Farris' 1967 novel of the same name. Animation Little Annie Rooney was a short animated film, part of the Fleischer Studios Screen Songs series. It is based on the popular song Little Annie Rooney and uses it in the soundtrack. The chorus: She's my sweetheart, I'm her beau; She's my Annie, I'm her Joe, Soon we'll marry, never to part, Little Annie Rooney is my sweetheart! Other tunes used in the soundtrack include "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and "Baby's Birthday Party". Comedy Check and Double Check is a 1930 comedy film made and released by RKO Radio Pictures based on the top-rated Amos 'n' Andy radio show. The title was derived from a catchphrase associated with the show. Directed by Melville W. Brown, from a screenplay by Bert Kalmar, J. Walter Ruben, and Harry Ruby, it starred Charles Correll and Freeman Gosden in the roles of Andy and Amos, respectively, which they had created for the radio show. The film also featured Duke Ellington and his "Cotton Club Band". Comedy Bhoothnath is a Bollywood supernatural comedy film directed by Vivek Sharma, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Juhi Chawla, Aman Siddiqui, Priyanshu Chatterjee and Rajpal Yadav in lead roles. The film is an adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story The Canterville Ghost. It was released on 9 May 2008, receiving generally positive reviews from critics and was well received by audiences, thus becoming a moderate success at the box office. Moreover, it was a very popular movie among children and the performances of the main trio were majorly appreciated by critics and audiences alike. Comedy Brooklyn Lobster is a 2005 American drama film "presented" by Martin Scorsese and written, produced, and directed by Kevin Jordan. The screenplay is based on Jordan's family's efforts to salvage their Brooklyn-based wholesale and retail seafood operation when the bank defaulted on a loan they had secured to finance a restaurant extension to the business. Documentary film "Do looks matter? When it comes to the male physique in the gay community, the answer is of course a resounding YES. In this fascinating, thought-provoking documentary, filmmaker Christopher Hines (The Butch Factor, Frameline33) turns his camera on guys of all shapes and sizes to explore how body image affects status among gay men. Through intimate interviews with men across the United States, including several from the Bay Area, Hines uncovers the very common, often unsettling reality of how many gay men struggle to achieve and maintain a particular image in order to be accepted. As he talks with experts and everyday folks, we hear how body discrimination can lead to feelings of inadequacy, as well as issues around drug abuse and severe eating disorders that transcend sexual orientation. One especially muscular guy admits that even though he knows it’s superficial, he “feels more respected and accepted” when people compliment his look. Hines explores how these issues trickle into other areas of our modern world by looking at everything from the gay porn industry to a naked yoga class in San Francisco that helps students feel more comfortable with their bodies. The Adonis Factor deftly balances diverse viewpoints and voices to paint a picture of a complex world where beauty is too often considered skin deep." Quoting Brendan Peterson from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Sparkling Cyanide is a 1983 mystery thriller film written by Agatha Christie, Robert M. Young, Sue Grafton and Steve Humphrey and directed by Robert Michael Lewis. Documentary film The Life and Times of Paul the Psychic Octopus is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Alexander C. Philippe. Animation The Last Hungry Cat is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released December 2, 1961, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and an un-credited June Foray and Ben Frommer who voiced the Alfred Hitchcock caricature. The cartoon is a parody of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and contains a plot similar to both Hitchcock's movie Blackmail and the previous cartoon short Birds Anonymous. Comedy Good Morning, Boys is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and featuring Will Hay, Martita Hunt, Lilli Palmer and Peter Gawthorne. It was made at the Gainsborough Studios in Islington. Documentary film Nobody Wants Your Film is a 2005 documentary film directed by Peter Judson. Science Fiction Die You Zombie Bastards! is a 2005 American zombie comedy by directed by Caleb Emerson, written by Emerson and Haig Demarjian, and starring Tim Gerstmar, Geoff Mosher, and Pippi Zornoza. It is about a serial killer who must save his cannibal wife Violet from zombies animated by Baron Nefarious. Documentary film Bouton is a 2011 documentary film directed by Res Balzli. Animation Flamingo Pride is a 2011 short animated film written by Tomer Eshed and Tristian Taylor and directed by Tomer Eshed. Comedy The Empress of China is a 1953 film directed by Steve Sekely. Comedy Capulina contra las momias is a 1973 Mexican comedy horror film written, produced, and directed by Alfredo Zacarías. It stars Gaspar Henaine as Capulina and Jacqueline Voltaire as his romantic interest. Comedy Le bambole is a 1965 Italian comedy film in four segments; cast includes Virna Lisi, Nino Manfredi, Gina Lollobrigida, Elke Sommer and Monica Vitti. The four vignettes—The Telephone Call, Treatise on Eugenics, The Soup and Monsignor Cupid —concern secrets of love and secret lovers. The fourth segment is based on a tale of Boccaccio's The Decameron. Science Fiction Lords of the Deep is a 1989 science fiction/horror film about an underwater colony being attacked by alien life forms. Starring actors included Bradford Dillman and Priscilla Barnes. It was one of many underwater-themed movies released around 1989; similar films distributed during that time-frame included: The Abyss, Leviathan, DeepStar Six, The Evil Below, and The Rift. Comedy Beethoven's 2nd is a 1993 family film directed by Rod Daniel, and the first sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven. It starred Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, and Debi Mazar. It is the second of seven installments in the Beethoven film series. Initially, no theatrical sequel to Beethoven was planned, but it was produced after the unexpected financial success of it. It is the last one in the franchise to be released theatrically, as well as the last to feature the original cast. Comedy Strange Fish is a 2012 short film written by Helena J. Nielsen and directed by Mikal Hovland. Animation Étude is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ania Hazel Leszczynska. Thriller The Mystery of Mr. X is a 1934 crime film starring Robert Montgomery as a jewel thief who gets mixed up in a series of murders in 19th century London. It is based on the novel X v. Rex by Philip MacDonald. Documentary film Versailles, a tight-knit neighborhood on the edge of New Orleans, is home to the densest ethnic Vietnamese population outside of Vietnam. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, residents rebuild their homes — only to have them threatened by a toxic landfill planned in their neighborhood. As the community fights back, it turns a devastating disaster into a catalyst for change. Animation New York - New York is an animated short film directed by Cedric Ih. Animation Mindwash. The Jake Sessions is a 2011 animation short comedy film directed by Sundae Sundae and writen by John Stapleton. Documentary film Cinerama Holiday is a 1955 film shot in Cinerama. Structured as a criss-cross travelogue, it shows an American couple traveling in Europe and a European couple traveling in the U.S. Like all of the original Cinerama productions, the emphasis is on spectacle and scenery. The European sequences, for example, include a point-of-view bobsled ride, while the U.S. sequences include a point-of-view landing on an Aircraft carrier. It was enormously popular. Largely unseen for decades, it was released on Blu-ray in 2013, restored and remastered from the original camera negatives. Documentary film La maréchal-ferrant is a 1977 documentary, short film directed by Georges Rouquier. Comedy Two Devils is a 2014 short film directed by Gregory Erdstein and Jonathan Auf Der Heide. Thriller After Dusk They Come is a 2009 horror/thriller movie directed by Jorg Ihle. Documentary film Rotterdam is a 1930 short documentary film written by Andor von Barsy and directed by Andor von Barsy, Albrecht Viktor Blum, Friedrich von Maydell. Comedy Karoy is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Zhanna Issabayeva. Science Fiction Return of the Fly is the first sequel to the 1958 horror film The Fly. It was released in 1959, and directed by Edward Bernds. Unlike the preceding film, Return of the Fly was shot in black and white. The film was followed by another sequel in 1965, Curse of the Fly. It was intended that Herbert Marshall reprise his role as the police inspector, but due to illness he was replaced by John Sutton. Vincent Price was the only returning cast member from the previous film. Comedy Stronger Than Pain is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Tchidi Chikere. Thriller To the Ends of the Earth is a 1948 American crime film noir directed by Robert Stevenson and written by Sidney Buchman and Jay Richard Kennedy. The drama features Dick Powell, Signe Hasso, and others. Thriller Nightmares is a 1983 American horror anthology film directed by Joseph Sargent, and starring Emilio Estevez, Lance Henriksen, Cristina Raines, Veronica Cartwright and Richard Masur. The film is made up of four short films based on urban legends; the first concerns a woman who encounters a killer in the backseat of her car; the second concerns a video game-addicted teenager who is consumed by his game; the third focuses on a fallen priest who is stalked by a pickup truck from hell; and the last follows a suburban family battling a giant rat in their home. The four segments of the film were initially conceived and shot for ABC's thriller anthology series Darkroom, but were deemed too intense for television. When Darkroom was canceled in 1982, Universal Pictures combined the four outstanding segments and released them theatrically as Nightmares in September 1983. Comedy Fatal Vittles is a 2012 short animation musical comedy film written and directed by Devin Bell. Comedy Hot Young Bloods is a 2014 South Korean teen romantic comedy film that depicts the loves, rivalries, and friendships between four high school students in Hongseong County, South Chungcheong Province in the 1980s. Comedy Dash 4 Cash is a 2007 comedy TV film written by Boyce Bugliari and Jamie McLaughlin, and directed by Betty Thomas. Comedy Bad Girls Dormitory is a 1986 action drama comedy film written and directed by Joe Gage Thriller The New York Ripper is a 1982 Italian giallo film directed and co-written by Lucio Fulci. The film score was written by Francesco De Masi. The film was banned in many countries or released as an "adults-only" movie after heavy editing. Whilst most of Lucio Fulci's other films have been released uncut in the United Kingdom, The New York Ripper remains censored to this day, even for its 2011 DVD and Blu-ray releases. Documentary film A Night in Havana: Dizzy Gillespie in Cuba is a 1989 documentary film written by Allen Honigberg and Patrice Levy and directed by John Holland. Thriller The Scorpion King is a 2002 American action film directed by Chuck Russell, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Kelly Hu, Grant Heslov, and Michael Clarke Duncan. It is a prequel/spin-off to The Mummy series, and follows the story of Mathayus the Scorpion King, the character featured in The Mummy Returns. The events of The Scorpion King take place 5,000 years before those in The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, and reveal Mathayus' origins and his rise to power as the Scorpion King. The name is a reference to a historical king of the Protodynastic Period of Egypt, King Scorpion. Documentary film This collection of archive footage from martial arts films offers an array of power-packed kicks, chops, leaps, and other dramatic fighting moves from expert martial artists Sonny Chiba, Carter Wong, Bruce Lee, and others. Ken Howard hosts. Comedy Durell (ICE CUBE) and LeeJohn (TRACY MORGAN) are best friends and bumbling petty criminals. When told they have one week to pay a $17,000 debt or Durell will lose his son, they come up with a desperate scheme to rob their neighborhood church. Instead, they end up spending the night in the presence of the Lord and are forced to deal with much more than they bargained for. The all-star cast also includes Katt Williams as Rickey, the flamboyant church choir-director, Chi McBride as the Pastor, Malinda Williams as his outspoken daughter and Regina Hall as the mother of Durell's son.****** It’s a steamy summer day in inner-city Baltimore when Durell Washington (Ice Cube) learns that his son’s mother (Regina Hall) plans to take Durell Jr. to Atlanta to live—unless Durell can come up with $17,000 to help her keep her hair salon afloat. A dedicated if chronically underemployed dad, Durell has spent years trying to give his son a better chance at life than he had. He has walked the boy to the school bus each morning, tried to turn his gift for tinkering into a job and resisted the harebrained criminal schemes of his lifelong friend LeeJohn Jackson (Tracy Morgan). But after another frustrating day of job hunting, Durell’s desperation overcomes his common sense and he agrees to help LeeJohn deliver a truckload of stolen wheelchairs for a local thug. The job ends in chaos when LeeJohn panics and leads the police on a wild car chase through the city. Sentenced to 5,000 hours of community service by an irate judge (Keith David), Durell is deeper in debt than ever when their erstwhile employer demands $12,000 for the lost wheelchairs—or else. Almost $30,000 in the red, the pair seems to be out of options until LeeJohn convinces his pal to go along with another one of his goofball capers: This time, all they have to do is rob their local neighborhood church. The would-be bandits break in intending to crack the safe and get out fast. Instead, they stumble onto a church meeting in progress and discover the First Sunday collection money is already missing. Seeing no way back, Durell finds himself holding a room full of indignant church folk hostage. As the night wears on and the temperature in the sanctuary rises, long simmering feuds among the church leaders begin to boil over. Pastor Mitchell (Chi McBride) does his best to referee a heated dispute between his beautiful and fiery daughter Tianna (Malinda Williams) and smooth talking Deacon Randy (Michael Beach) over the best use for the money. Sweet church secretary Sister Doris (Loretta Devine) reaches out to LeeJohn and makes him understand the error of his ways. All the while, flamboyant choir director Rickey (Katt Williams) tries to ignore the ruckus and proceed with his choir practice. Before the evening is over, the money will turn up, the thief will be revealed and Durell and LeeJohn will come away with something more important than money. Documentary film a digital documentary film investigating ev01ving relationships between Internet & humanity's [sub | un] consciousness, created via webcam interviews as a mash-up of internet meta-memes and phenomenon, served and presented as edutainment new media. (Note: When viewing the list below of 30+ interviewed visionaries, some of the profile photos are missing. This is because freebase automatically pulls data from wikipedia.org) Comedy The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is a 1969 film starring Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn and William Schallert. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Company as part of "The Last Laughs of the 1960s". It was one of several films made by Disney using the setting of Medfield College, first used in the 1961 Disney film The Absent-Minded Professor and its sequel Son of Flubber. Now You See Him Now You Don't and The Strongest Man in the World, both sequels to The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, were also set at Medfield. Documentary film The Colors of Hope is a 1986 documentary film directed and written by David Grubin. Comedy Bharya Swantham Suhruthu is a 2009 Malayalam film co-written and directed by Venu Nagavally, starring Mukesh, Padmapriya, Urvashi, Jyothirmayi, and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. It was Venu Nagavally's last film as director. Documentary film The Overnighters is a 2014 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Jesse Moss. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the Special Jury Award at the festival. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Drafthouse Films acquired distribution rights of the film. The film is scheduled to be released on October 24, 2014 in United States and a portion of all box office receipts will be donated to North Dakota's local affordable housing charities. The film also premiered at 2014 Miami International Film Festival on March 13, 2014 and won a prize at the festival. Documentary film A documentary portrait of the African photographer Malick Sidibe, and a journey through Malian history inspired by his iconic images. Sidibe's snapshots from the late 50s through to the early 70s capture the carefree spirit of a youth asserting their freedom from colonialism in the early days of Malian independence - until a coup ushered in decades of austere military dictatorship. So this is a film not only about art, but also about a culture reflected through a camera lens, in a country that today is one of the poorest in the world. Comedy The Truth About Juliet is a comedy film about four friends in Los Angeles. Comedy Night and Keigo's Car is a 2013 comedy written and directed by Yusuke Ichikawa. Animation Boo Moon is a theatrical cartoon short released in 1954 in 3D format as a Stereotoon. It was produced by Famous Studios for the Casper the Friendly Ghost series and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Comedy Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala is a 1998 Malayalam black comedy film written and directed by Sreenivasan, starring Sangita, Sreenivasan, Thilakan, Innocent, Nedumudi Venu, Sudheesh, and Siddique.The film is about an irresponsible husband and his neglected family. It won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. The film was remade in Tamil as Chidambarathil Oru Appasamy Comedy Burglars is a 1930 German musical comedy film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Ralph Arthur Roberts, Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch, and Heinz Rühmann. It is also known in English by the alternative title Murder For Sale. It is based on the French play "Guignol le cambrioleur" by Louis Verneuil, who co-wrote the screenplay. A French-language version, titled Flagrant délit, was filmed at the same time. Comedy Animals I Killed Last Summer is a 2012 comedy drama short film written and directed by Gustav Danielsson. Animation Knots is an animated short film directed Arzu Saglam, Lea Stirnimann and Lisa Leudolph. Comedy May in the Summer is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Cherien Dabis. Thriller Borgman is a 2013 Dutch thriller film directed by Alex van Warmerdam. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Drafthouse Films acquired US distribution rights to the film just over a week after its red carpet premiere. It was screened in the Vanguard section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Thriller The Tiger's Tail is a 2006 Irish film directed by John Boorman. It stars Brendan Gleeson and Kim Cattrall. The story focuses on the modern Celtic Tiger Irish economy of the late 20th century. Thriller House of the Dead is a 2003 film adaptation of the successful 1996 light gun arcade game of the same name produced by Sega. The film was directed by Uwe Boll. This film featured Erica Durance in one of her earliest roles before she became known for playing Lois Lane on Smallville. Comedy Hanayahanaru shôtai is a musical and comedy film directed by Kunihiko Yamamoto. Documentary film Children Underground is a 2001 documentary film directed by Edet Belzberg. In an effort to increase the Romanian work force, former communist leader Nicolae Ceauşescu outlawed contraception and abortion in 1966. Thousands of unwanted children were placed in state orphanages where they faced terrible conditions. With the fall of Communism, many children moved onto the streets. Some were from the orphanages. Others were runaways from impoverished families. Today there are 20,000 children living on the streets while the resources for sheltering these homeless youths are severely limited. Children Underground follows the story of five street children, aged eight to sixteen who live in a subway station in Bucharest, Romania. The street kids are encountered daily by commuting adults, who pass them by in the station as they starve, swindle, and steal, all while searching desperately for a fresh can of paint to get high with. Comedy Princess and the Plumber is a 1930 romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Korda. Documentary film To the Arctic 3D is a 2012 IMAX 3D documentary film directed by Greg MacGillivray. It was narrated by Meryl Streep. It has a 67% on Rotten Tomatoes. Thriller Interview with the Assassin is a 2002 drama/pseudo-documentary starring Raymond J. Barry and Dylan Haggerty. Comedy Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is a 2007 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Zach Helm. The film stars Dustin Hoffman as the owner of a magical toy store, and Natalie Portman as his store employee. Comedy Ziegfeld Follies is a 1946 Hollywood musical comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Lemuel Ayers, Roy Del Ruth, Robert Lewis, Vincente Minnelli, Merrill Pye, George Sidney and Charles Walters. It stars many of MGM leading talents, including Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Lucille Bremer, Fanny Brice, Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Lena Horne, Gene Kelly, James Melton, Victor Moore, William Powell, Red Skelton, and Esther Williams. Producer Arthur Freed wanted to create a film along the lines of the Ziegfeld Follies Broadway shows and so the film is composed of a sequence of unrelated lavish musical numbers and comedy sketches. Filmed in 1944, '45 and '46, it was released in 1946, to considerable critical and box-office success. The film was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Animation An Optimist is a 2012 short animation film. Comedy Any Wednesday is a 1966 romance/comedy film starring Jane Fonda, Jason Robards, and Dean Jones. It was directed by Robert Ellis Miller from a screenplay by producer Julius J. Epstein based on the hit play of the same name by Muriel Resnik, which played on Broadway for 984 performances from 1964 to 1966. The story centers on a Manhattan woman who is trying to decide between two suitors, one married and one not, on the day of her 30th birthday. Documentary film The Man Who Stole My Mother's Face is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Cathy Henkel. Animation Broadway Folly is an animated cartoon by Walter Lantz which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film was thought be lost for decades but copy of it has been found in 2010. Documentary film Life On Ice is a 2013 Documentary film written by Greg Chaney, Erin McKittrick and directed by Greg Chaney. Documentary film Maria Bethânia: Music is Perfume is a 2005 documentary by French-born, Swiss-based director Georges Gachot that focuses on Brazilian singer Maria Bethânia. The film follows the star in the recording studio, the concert stage and in a visit to her 100-year-old mother in Bahia. The film also included appearances by Brazilian music stars including Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Chico Buarque and Nana Caymmi. Comedy Kiss the Bride is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by C. Jay Cox, which had a limited release in April 2008. It stars Tori Spelling, Philipp Karner and James O'Shea. Animation Camera Obscure is a 2013 short animated fantasy film written and directed by Dimitris Simou. Comedy Divorce: The Musical is a 2001 musical comedy film written and directed by Steven Dworman. Thriller The Preacher is a 2004 Dutch thriller film about a drug lord named Klaas Donkers. The film is based on Bart Middelburg's biography of real-life drug lord Klaas Bruinsma. The film received a great deal of attention because it came out shortly after the Mabel Wisse Smit affair, which was caused by Dutch princess Mabel confessing to having lied to the Dutch royal family about her past relationship with Bruinsma. Thriller Blessed Are Those Who Thirst is a 1997 crime film directed by Carl Jørgen Kiønig. Documentary film The Doctor, the Tornado and the Kentucky Kid is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Mark Neale Thriller Air Strike is a 2002 action film directed by David Worth. Comedy Mord ist mein Geschäft, Liebling - is a German comedy directed by Sebastian Niemann. Documentary film American Addict is a 2012 documentary drama film written and directed by Sasha Knezev. Animation Leviathan Ages is a 2013 short sci-fi animated film written and directed by Jon Yeo. Comedy Nuvva Naaku Nachav is a Tollywood film produced by 'Sravanthi' Ravi Kishore on Sri Sravanthi Movies banner, directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar. Starring Venkatesh and Arti Agarwal in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The film is recorded as industry hit at box-office. It was remade in Tamil as Vaseegara, starring Vijay and Sneha, and also in Kannada as Gowramma, starring Upendra and Ramya. Documentary film Citizens Against Basswood is a 2013 documentary comedy short film directed by Jaimz Asmundson and Karen Asmundson. Comedy Stone Bros. is an Australian indigenous stoner comedy film. It was theatrically released in Australia on 24 September 2009. Documentary film Teshuinada, semana santa Tarahumara is a 1979 documentary short film directed by Nicolás Echevarría. Documentary film Lost for Life is a crime documentary film directed by Joshua Rofé. Animation Eat the Danger is a short animation film directed by Paul Ruttledge and Jack O'Shea Comedy Soccer Dog: The Movie is a 1999 film that follows a dog who has an uncanny ability to play soccer. Comedy Hank and Mike is a 2008 comedy film directed by Matthiew Klinck, from a screenplay written by Paolo Mancini and Thomas Michael. The film tells the story of two blue-collar Easter Bunnies who get fired and try their hand at an assortment of odd jobs. The film premiered in 2008 at the NATPE NextGen Film Festival and was slated for general audience release on October 24, 2008 in the United States. The film was released in Canada on March 27, 2009. Thriller Ill wind is a 2007 French film written and directed by Stéphane Allagnon. Sent to repair the computers at a supermarket in a town hit by a storm, a technician discovers some unusual things and is faced with difficult decisions. Animation Comparethemarket.com Journey of Courageousness is a 2009 short animation film directed by Darren Walsh. Comedy Betty Boop's Prize Show is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Thriller New Police Story is a 2004 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Benny Chan, and also produced by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 24 September 2004. The film is a reboot of the Police Story series. New Police Story relies much more on drama and heavy action than its predecessors. Comedy Professor Creeps is a 1942 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Comedy Bikini Bistro is a 1995 comedy film written by Gary P. Conner and Matt Unger and directed by Ernest G. Sauer. Comedy West Bank Story is a comedy/musical short film, directed by Ari Sandel, co-written by Sandel and Kim Ray, produced by Pascal Vaguelsy, Amy Kim, Ashley Jordan, Ravi Malhotra, Bill Boland and featuring choreography by Ramon Del Barrio. The film is a parody of the classic musical film West Side Story, which in turn is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. The film follows the romance between the relatives of the owners of rival falafel restaurants, one Israeli and the other Palestinian, respectively named the "Kosher King" and the "Hummus Hut," in the West Bank. The film stars Ben Newmark as the IDF soldier, Noureen DeWulf as the Palestinian cashier, A.J. Tannen as the Israeli restaurant owner and Joey Naber as his Palestinian rival. Filmed on a Santa Clarita ranch, the short premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, and was screened at numerous additional film festivals across the world, garnering several awards. In 2007, at the 79th Academy Awards, it won the Oscar in the category Best Live Action Short Film. Thriller Other is a 2011 short horror Sci-Fi thriller film written by Daniel DelPurgatorio, Rob Foster and Anthony R. Williams and directed by Daniel DelPurgatorio. Documentary film Black Stone is a 2006 documentary film directed by Nidal Al-Dibs. Thriller Natasha is a 2007 thriller film written by Carl Austin, story by Jag Mundhra and directed by Jag Mundhra. Science Fiction Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke is a 2012 short biographical, science fiction and comedy film written by Lucas Leyva and directed by Lucas Leyva and Jillian Mayer. Comedy The Busy Beavers is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated film, directed by Burt Gillett. Comedy Down Among the Z Men is a B/W 1952 British comedy film starring The Goons; Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Michael Bentine and Harry Secombe. Animation Fraught is a 2007 documentary animated short film directed by Stephanie Brotchie and Maia Tarrell. Documentary film Nijyuhibaku, Kataribe Yamaguchi Tsutomu no Yuigon is a 2011 biography short film directed by Hidetaka Inazuka. Comedy Soldier Man is a 1926 short, comedy film written by Frank Capra, Al Giebler and Arthur Ripley and directed by Harry Edwards. Animation El Diminut Incoformista is a 1993 animated short film directed by Robert Balser and Julio Tatavull. Animation Rolie Polie Olie: The Baby 'Bot Chase is an adventure animated film written by Scott Kraft, Alice Prodanou, Steve Sullivan, and Nadine van der Velde and directed by Ron Pitts. Comedy Confessions of an Action Star is an American action comedy mockumentary starring David Leitch, Angelina Jolie, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Eric Roberts, Dax Shepard, Debbie Allen, Lee Arenberg and directed by Brad Martin. The film was entitled Sledge: The Untold Story during its film festival run and is distributed by Vivendi Entertainment and Lightyear Entertainment. Documentary film Tantric Tourists is an independent British feature documentary film directed by Alexander Snelling and produced though Slack Alice Films by Kirsty Allison and Alexander Snelling. The film was shot entirely in India over a period of two weeks and is essentially a road movie, featuring various forms of transport, mainly bus, but also train, plane, boat, elephant, bicycle and rickshaw. Comedy The School for All is a 2006 comedy film directed by Eric Rochant. Comedy Pół serio is a 2000 comedy and science fiction film written by Andrzej Saramonowicz and directed by Tomasz Konecki. Comedy That Won't Keep a Sailor Down is a 1958 German-Danish comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Famous Nathan is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Lloyd Handwerker. Documentary film Tahrir: Liberation Square is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Stefano Savona. Comedy Primer y último amor is a a film directed by Antonio Giménez Rico released on October 11, 2002. Comedy Gunmen is a 1994 action-comedy film directed by Deran Sarafian. It stars Mario Van Peebles, Christopher Lambert, Denis Leary, Kadeem Hardison and Patrick Stewart. Robert Harper and Brenda Bakke are co-stars of the film. It was released to home video by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Comedy La Fonte des neiges is a 2009 short comedy drama film directed by Jean-Julien Chervier. Animation Rockin' with Judy Jetson is a 1988 musical made-for-TV movie produced by Hanna-Barbera and aired in syndication as a part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. It is based on the animated television series The Jetsons. Comedy Heterosexuals is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Robert McCaskill. Comedy Raggedy Anne is a 2011 action comedy film written and directed by Chris Gabriel. Documentary film "The life and adventures of local artist and all-around eccentric Harrod Blank, creator of such interactive spectacles as the Camera Van and the Flash Suit. Oh My God! It’s Harrod Blank! mines more than 20 years of footage to show a loveable boy-man in all his oddball glory. The more Harrod's family, friends, and (most hilariously) ex-girlfriends kvetch about his obsessions and goofy naiveté, the more you’d like to meet him yourself. But what really sticks with us? The way an initial spark of creativity, doggedly pursued, can become a life’s work." Quoting the description from the 2010 IndieFest site. Comedy Against the Jab is a comedy drama film directed by Patrick Jerome. Thriller The Merchant is a western horror drama film directed by Justin Mosley and Allen Reed. Comedy Perfektes Timing is a 2013 short film written and directed by Alex Vafiopoulos. Thriller Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite is the fourth film in the Bloodsport franchise. It was released direct-to-video in 1999 and stars Daniel Bernhardt as police officer John Keller. Documentary film Finding Farley is a 2009 documentary directed by Leanne Allison as she and her husband Karsten Heuer travel across Canada in the literary footsteps of Canadian writer Farley Mowat. Heuer, a biologist and author, had written a book on his experiences making the documentary Being Caribou, in which he and Allison traveled 1500 km by foot across Arctic tundra following a herd of 120,000 Porcupine caribou. After reading a draft of Heuer's account, Mowat invited them to visit him at his summer farm in Cape Breton Island. Accompanied by their two-year old son Zev and dog Willow, the couple left their home in Canmore in May 2007 for a 5000 kilometre, six-month trek east across Canada. From Canmore, Alberta, 100 kilometres west of Calgary, they canoed to Hudson Bay, visiting many of the settings Mowat wrote about in Never Cry Wolf, Lost in the Barrens and People of the Deer. From Hudson Bay, their plan was to travel by sea to northern Labrador, the setting of Mowat stories such as The Serpent's Coil, Grey Seas Under, Sea of Slaughter and A Whale for the Killing. From Newfoundland and Labrador they planned a final journey by water, arriving at Cape Breton near the end of October. Animation The Little Whirlwind is a 1941 animated short subject, part of the Mickey Mouse series, produced by John Sutherland for Walt Disney Productions. The short was released by RKO Radio Pictures on February 14, 1941. The film was directed by Riley Thomson, and animated by Ward Kimball, Fred Moore, Ken Muse, Jim Armstrong, Les Clark, John Elliotte, Fred Jones, Walt Kelly, and Frank Follmer with effects animation by Art Fitzpatrick. The short involves Mickey's attempts to help Minnie with her yard work, despite the presence of several twisters as foils. Thriller The Trigger Effect is a 1996 thriller film written and directed by David Koepp, the directorial debut for one of the most successful screenwriters of all time. The film stars Kyle MacLachlan, Elisabeth Shue and Dermot Mulroney. The film follows the downward spiral of society during a widespread and lengthy power outage in Southern California. Comedy Sorry Bhai is a Bollywood film starring Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani, Sanjay Suri, Sharman Joshi and Chitrangada Singh. It was directed by Onir and released on 28 November 2008. Comedy Sale destin (English: Rotten Fate!) is a 1987 film directed by Sylvain Madigan. Comedy White Men Can't Jump is a 1992 American sports buddy comedy film written and directed by Ron Shelton, starring Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson as streetball hustlers. The film was released in the United States on March 27, 1992 by 20th Century Fox. Thriller Prague is a 2013 Hindi romance film directed by Ashish R Shukla and produced by Rohit Khaitan. The film released on Sept 27, 2013. The film features Chandan Roy Sanyal, Elena Kazan, Arfi Lamba and Kumar Mayank as main characters. Comedy Aha Naa Pellanta is a 2011 Indian Telugu language comedy film written and directed by Veerabhadram . It stars Allari Naresh, the son of famous director E. V. V. Satyanarayana and newcomer Ritu Barmecha in the lead roles. Brahmanandam plays an important role. The music is composed by Raghu Kunche. The film was released on 2 March 2011. The Movie completed 50 days in 48 centers across the state and 100 days in all main centers. It was also Reported that this was the only Telugu film which raked profits in Early 2011 along with Mirapakay and Ala Modalaindi. Comedy Lo que le pasó a Reynoso is a 1937 Argentine drama film directed and written by Leopoldo Torres Ríos. The film was based on a play by Alberto Vaccarezza and premiered in Buenos Aires on February 18, 1937. It starred Floren Delbene. The film was produced by Julio Joly and the cinematography performed by Carlos Torres Ríos. Science Fiction The Impossible Voyage, originally released in the US as An Impossible Voyage and in the UK as Whirling the Worlds, is a 1904 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 641–659 in its catalogues, with an optional supplementary section numbered 660–661. Based in part on Jules Verne's play Journey Through the Impossible and modeled in style and format on Méliès's earlier, highly successful A Trip to the Moon, the film is a satire of scientific exploration in which a group of geographers attempt a journey into the interior of the sun. Documentary film As its title suggests, this release from Widowmaker Films is comprised of real-life uncensored clips of gruesome and disturbing executions. Intended for adult audiences only, the program features car-bombings, firing squads, concentration-camp footage, and other grizzly acts of cruel and unusual punishment Documentary film Combat America is a 1943 Allied propaganda film of World War II: "1st Lieutenant Clark Gable is hereby directed to proceed to England ... for making a combat film dealing particularly with the combat phases of aerial gunnery ... ". Initial footage depicts aircraft flying over American mountains, with Gable narrating that this is what they are fighting for. Bob Hope also appears in the film, and the film mostly depicts 351st Bombardment Group life at RAF Polebrook. Combat footage begins three-quarters of the way into the movie and includes take off and return of aircraft. The film depicts a wall poster with target names and, for confirmed kills, swastika stickers. Footage at the end of the film includes a B-17 in an uncontrolled dive with a portion of the horizontal stabilizer missing and shoot-down of Messerschmitt Bf 109s. Intercut with the combat footage is close-up footage of machine gun firing from a B-17 waist gun port. Gable flew five World War II combat missions from May 4-September 23, and during one of them, his shoe was struck by an anti-aircraft shell. Gable's film crew included MGM cameraman Andrew J McIntyre; "1st Lt. Howard Voss, a sound engineer; Master Sgt. Documentary film Zone / The life that did not exist is a documentary film directed by Naotoshi Kitada. Thriller Tod im Park is a 2003 drama/thriller film written by Martin Eigler and Sven Poser and directed by Martin Eigler. Animation Blue's Big Musical Movie is a 2000 American direct-to-video film based on the Blue's Clues television series, and acted as the first full length musical film for the character of Blue the Dog. The film had a theatre premiere on October 3, 2000 and later, its home video release was on October 10, 2000. This movie was reissued on DVD along with Dora the Explorer: Musical School Days on July 23, 2013. A video game based off the movie was released for the original PlayStation around the same time making it the only Blue's Clues video game on a non-PC home console. Comedy The Great Passage is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yuya Ishii, starring Ryuhei Matsuda as a dictionary editor. It is based on the best-selling novel by Shiwon Miura. The film won several awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year, and also received several nominations. It was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Comedy El rey pasmado is a 1991 French-Portuguese-Spanish comedy-historical film directed by Imanol Uribe and written by Joan Potau and Gonzalo Torrente Ballester. The screenplay was based on Torrente's novel Crónica del rey pasmado. Documentary film The Missing Picture is a 2013 Cambodian-French documentary film directed by Rithy Panh about the Khmer Rouge. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the top prize. It was also screened in the World Cinema section at the 2013 Cinemanila International Film Festival where it won the Grand Jury Prize. The film was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, and was nominated. Approximately half of the film uses news and documentary footage, with the other half using clay figurines to dramatise what happened in Cambodia when Pol Pot came to power. Documentary film The Marvels of Mick Murphy is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Etain Mcguckian and Clare O'Connor. Science Fiction Sasquatch Mountain is a 2006 science fiction film produced by Grizzly Peak Productions for the Syfy channel, and directed by Steven R. Monroe. Documentary film Two and Two Make Six is a 1962 film directed by Freddie Francis. It stars George Chakiris and Janette Scott. Comedy Sunstroke at the Beach Resort is a 1973 Danish comedy film directed by Klaus Pagh and starring Daimi. Comedy Wee-Willie Wildcat is a 1950s Barney Bear cartoon. It was directed by Dick Lundy using the Tex Avery unit while Avery was gone from the studio. Thriller Sucesos distantes is a 1996 drama, thriller and mystery film written by Hugo Hiriart and Alejandro Lubezki and directed by Guita Schyfter. Documentary film Constructions is a documentary film directed by Kathryn Xian. Documentary film Seeking Asian Female is a 2012 documentary film directed by Debbie Lum. Thriller Never Die Alone is a 2004 crime thriller film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name, written by Donald Goines. Comedy Frankie and Johnny is a 1991 American romance film directed by Garry Marshall, and starring Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer in their first film together since Scarface. Héctor Elizondo, Nathan Lane and Kate Nelligan appeared in supporting roles. The original score was composed by Marvin Hamlisch. The screenplay for Frankie and Johnny was adapted by Terrence McNally from his own off-Broadway play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, which featured Kenneth Welsh and Kathy Bates. The most notable alteration in the film was the addition of several supporting characters and various locations; in the original play, only the two eponymous characters appeared onstage, and the entire drama took place in one apartment. The title is a reference to the traditional American popular song 'Frankie and Johnny', first published in 1904, which tells the story of a woman who finds her man making love to another woman and shoots him dead. Another film of the same name, Frankie and Johnny starring Elvis Presley and Donna Douglas, takes its name from the song but is in no other way related to this film. Thriller Flu Bird Horror is a 2008 television horror Sci Fi Pictures original film written by Tony Daniel and Brian D. Smith, and directed by Leigh Scott. It first aired on The Sci-Fi Channel on August 23, 2008, and was released to DVD as Flu Birds on September 30, 2008. The film's reviews were negative to mixed. Reviewers note the film for being representative of low-budget films being created for and aired on the Sci-Fi Channel. Comedy Cause We're Family is a 2010 comedy drama short film written by Robert Adamson and Tony Longo and directed by Michael Town. Comedy ESTET is a Malaysian film directed by Mamat Khalid. It was released November 4, 2010. It is produced by his company Naga XV, and is in Malay and Tamil languages. Comedy Naruto the Movie: Blood Prison is the eighth overall Naruto film and fifth Naruto Shippūden film. It was released in theaters in Japan on July 27, 2011. The DVD release was on the 25th of April 2012. The theme song for the film is "Otakebi" by Yusuke Kamiji. The film was released in North America on February 18, 2014 by Viz Media. Thriller Cop is a 1988 film starring James Woods and Lesley Ann Warren. It is based on the book Blood on the Moon by James Ellroy. The screenplay was written by James B. Harris, who also directs. Harris and Woods co-produced the film. Animation All my relations is a 5-minute short animated film from 1990, made from drawings on paper with 3-D frames. It satirizes the pitfalls of romance, from marriage, childbirth and upward mobility to the disintegration of a relationship. The animation is framed by a series of sculptural assemblages, which emphasize the message implied by the archetypal characters whose dilemmas may be familiar to those who have bought into the "American Dream". It was produced, directed and animated by Joanna Priestley. Voices by Victoria Parker and Scott Parker. Sound effects by Dennis Wiancko. Sound produced by Joanna Priestley. Assistant animation by Kathleen Nichols and Janet Karecki. It was shot in 16mm, in 1.33:1 format. Selected Festivals: National Independent Film Competition: Grand Prix, Black Maria Film and Video Festival: Jury Award for Excellence, Big Muddy Film Festival: Best of Festival, American Film and Video Festival: Red Ribbon Award, Tournee of Animation, Black Maria Film Festival: Jury award for Excellence, Northwest Film and Video Festival: Honorable Mention, New York Film Festival, Athens International Film Festival: Honorable Mention, Odense Film Festival. Comedy Hercules in Hollywood is a 2005 comedy film written by Keith Kowalczyk and Martin Ott and directed by John Michael Ferrari. Science Fiction Scavengers is a 2012 sci-fi film written and directed by Travis Zariwny. Comedy Red Dog is a 2011 Australian family film directed by Kriv Stenders and produced by Nelson Woss and Julie Ryan. The film is based on a true story from the novel Red Dog by Louis de Bernieres about Red Dog. At the 2011 Inside Film Awards, Red Dog was nominated in nine categories and won seven, including best feature film. The film was also nominated for seven AACTA Awards and won for Best Film. Comedy Melvin Goes to Dinner is a 2003 American film adaptation of Michael Blieden's stage play Phyro-Giants!, directed by Bob Odenkirk. Blieden wrote the screenplay from his stage play, and he also stars in the film, along with Stephanie Courtney, Matt Price and Annabelle Gurwitch. Thriller The She Wolf is a 1919 American silent short western film starring Texas Guinan and directed by Clifford Smith. Comedy Girl from Rio is a 2001 film, written and directed by Christopher Monger, starring Hugh Laurie, Vanessa Nunes, Santiago Segura, Lia Williams, and Patrick Barlow. Documentary film This Is My Life, Brother is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Jawara Drigo. Comedy Never Weaken is a 1921 silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Fred Newmeyer. It was Lloyd's last short film, running to three reels, before he moved permanently into feature-length production. It was also one of his trademark 'thrill' comedies, featuring him dangling from a tall building. Lloyd and his crew honed and perfected their "thrill" filming techniques in this film, and put them to astonishing use in the 1923 classic feature Safety Last!. Documentary film Nippon no misemono is a Japanese documentary film directed by Yoichiro Okutani. Comedy CarBabes is a 2006 independent comedy film starring Ben Savage and directed by Nick Fumia and Chris Wolf. The title of producer Ben Rekhi's CarBabes comes from the term car salesmen use for each other. He realizes that some might suspect otherwise, but promises "it's in no way a bikini car wash movie". The film is a coming-of-age comedy starring Boy Meets World's Ben Savage as a recent college grad living at home who reluctantly goes to work at his dad's car dealership. "The original idea emerged from stories our co-writer Blake Dirickson entertained us with about working for his father on his car lot", say co-directors Nick Fumia and Chris Wolf, who jack up their film's tension with the threat of a hostile takeover and the requisite romantic interest. The soundtrack ranges from hip-hop to country. CarBabes had its premiere on December 26, 2006. Science Fiction Probe was a two hour television film first aired on February 21, 1972 on NBC as pilot for a science fiction detective series, originally to have continued under that title. Created by Leslie Stevens, it starred Hugh O'Brian as Hugh Lockwood, one of a group of high-tech private eyes working for the organization “World Securities”. When picked up for series production, the title was changed to Search, because Probe was the name of an existing PBS series. The investigators, called Probes, were outfitted with various electronic implants including a button-sized "scanner" containing a miniaturized video camera, microphone and transmitter linked to a team of technicians and experts who constantly monitored the Probe's surroundings, actions and vital signs; they were able to supply the Probe with encyclopedic information on any subject. Lockwood, designated “Probe One”, was a former American astronaut. In the pilot, he sets out for Europe to track down a multi-million-pound stash of gemstones amassed by Hermann Goering during World War II. The pilot has been released as a publish-on-demand DVD-R, effective May, 2011. Thriller Evil Never Dies is a 2003 horror film directed by Uli Edel. Documentary film Second Chance is a 2007 sport documentary film directed by Daniel H. Forer. Comedy Waiting for the Hearse is an Argentine comedy cult film that opened on 6 May 1985. It belongs to the criollo grotesque genre or black comedy. It's inspired on the play of the same name by Jacobo Langsner premiered by the Comedia Nacional company on 1962 and directed by Sergio Otermin. The film adaptation counted with great actors of the rioplatense theater like Antonio Gasalla, China Zorrilla, Luis Brandoni and Betiana Blum; in Argentina it's a classic and its reruns on TV still draw large audiences. On April 2, 2009, after 23 years, the sequel premiered and was filmed in 2008 with a script that was written in 1986. Comedy Elephant in the Room is a stand up special by comedian Patrice O'Neal, released by Comedy Central. It premiered on February 19, 2011. It is the comedian's only "hour-length" special and his first to be released on DVD or CD. The DVD was released by Comedy Central on February 22, 2011. Although the original televised version ran only 42 minutes, the full-length edit released on DVD and Netflix's streaming service runs at 77 minutes. The DVD includes additional "deleted scenes" as well as O'Neal's 2003 Comedy Central Presents, available on DVD for the first time. Documentary film In the Raw is a 2009 documentary film about Lubricated Goat's nude appearance on Australian TV. In November 1988, Andrew Denton's Blah Blah Blah program caused a nationwide stir by allowing guitar group Lubricated Goat to perform on Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV completely naked. The resulting media frenzy jammed phone lines as the public debated this supposed decline in Australian media standards. In The Raw dispels myths which have arisen as a result of Lubricated Goat's nude appearance by exposing the politics, censorship, and nudity of this event through extensive interviews with the members of the band, ABC Management, and the Blah Blah Blah production team. The project was directed by Cousin Creep and made for Happening Films of Melbourne, Australia. In the Raw debuted on Friday 11 December, at the 19th Meredith Music Festival Outlands Ecoplex Cinema. Comedy Box of Moonlight is a 1996 comedy-drama film starring John Turturro and Sam Rockwell. It was written and directed by Tom DiCillo. Thriller Skypemare is a 2013 horror thiller short film written and directed by John Fitzpatrick. Science Fiction The Rise And Fall Of Globosome is a 2013 science fiction, animation, adventure and drama short film written and directed by Sascha Geddert. Comedy Six Days of Ostrich is a 2001 film written and directed by Jaroslaw Zamojda. Comedy Boy Friend is a 1961 Hindi movie directed by Naresh Saigal. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Madhubala and Dharmendra. The film's music is by Shankar Jaikishan. Comedy Queens of Country is a 2011 comedy film written by Ryan Page, Christopher Pomerenke, Serene Dominic and directed by Ryan Page and Christopher Pomerenke. Documentary film No More Sunsets is a 2006 American short documentary film starring former trucker Shawn Bridges and filmed by Chip Rosetti at the former's request. The 29-minute black-and-white film presents a warning to children about the drug meth by way of an object lesson: the ravage of Bridges' long-time meth use and its effects on his family. At the time of filming Bridges was near-catatonic, bedridden with a catheter and a feeding tube, dying at the age of 34. His father was quoted as saying that he had the body of a 70- 80-old man. Shawn Bridges used meth for most of his adult life, suffering his first heart attack at the age of 26. By the time he eventually quit, it became clear that the damage done was lethal. He had intended the film to be shown at his local church; instead, it sparked international attention and media coverage. Bridges died in late March 2007, aged 35. At the time, Rosetti stated that he had sold 500-600 copies and was planning on a sequel. Comedy Knuckle Draggers is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by Alex Ranarivelo. Thriller The Shot in the Talker Studio is a 1932 film directed by Alfred Zeisler. Documentary film Filthy Gorgeous: The Bob Guccione Story is a Canadian biographical documentary film which is a biography of Penthouse magazine founder Bob Guccione. Animation Bingo is a 1998 computer-animated short film directed by Chris Landreth. The short is based on the stage play Disregard This Play by the theater troupe The Neo Futurists. It uses surrealistic imagery and dialogue to tell the story of an ordinary man who is surrounded by characters who insist that he is someone named "Bingo the Clown" even though he is not. Eventually, the man is worn down by their unwavering insistence and comes to believe that he is Bingo the Clown. At the time of Bingo's creation, Landreth was employed as an animator at Alias|Wavefront, and the film was used to demonstrate the capabilities of the company's new Maya animation software. Science Fiction Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine is a 1965 American International Pictures comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Susan Hart and Jack Mullaney and featuring Fred Clark. It is a parody of the then-popular spy film trend, particularly the 1964 James Bond hit Goldfinger, utilizing actors from AIP's beach party and Edgar Allan Poe films. Despite its low production values, the film has achieved a certain cult status for the appearance of Price and other AIP Beach Party film alumni, its in-jokes and over-the-top sexism, the claymation title sequence designed by Art Clokey, and a title song performed by The Supremes. Comedy Das Liebesleben des schönen Franz is a 1956 film directed by Max Nosseck. Thriller Give and Take and Take is a 2003 action, crime, drama and thriller film written and directed by Jaspreet Grewal. Thriller Death Racers is an American B movie directed by Roy Knyrim. Released direct-to-video on September 16, 2008, the film stars the hip hop group Insane Clown Posse and wrestler Scott "Raven" Levy. Science Fiction The Seed Destiny TV series may have ended the battle, but the staff felt that it did not provide enough closure for the story and characters. So, we have the Final Plus (F+... hmm...) OVA; the final battle plays out nearly identical to the TV series. The action is extended and given extra shininess, and some additional exposition is added while the battle rages. The additions enhance the battle, but the bulk of it is just re-watching episode fifty. Thriller Year of the Gun is a 1991 American thriller film directed by John Frankenheimer and starred Andrew McCarthy, Sharon Stone and Valeria Golino. Documentary film Dancing Like Home is a 2014 short adventure documentary film written and directed by Joyce Guy. Comedy Gayab is a Hindi film released in the summer of the year 2004. It stars Tusshar Kapoor and Antara Mali as the lead protagonist. It was remade in Tamil as Jithan. Animation Piconzé is a 1972 Brazilian animated film written and directed by Ype Nakashima. It's the first color animated Brazilian feature film. Documentary film High Tech, Low Life is a 2012 documentary film directed by Stephen T. Maing. Comedy Tweet and Lovely is a 1958 Merrie Melodies cartoon. Comedy The Valet is a 2006 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber and starring Gad Elmaleh, Alice Taglioni, Daniel Auteuil, and Kristin Scott Thomas. The screenplay focuses on a parking valet who is enlisted to pretend to be the lover of a famous fashion model in order to deflect attention from her relationship with a married businessman. Animation E-pigs is a 2009 animated film directed by Petar Pasic and written by Dimitrije Vojnov. Comedy Looking for Jiro is 2011 short historical comedy film directed by Tina Takemoto. Science Fiction The Three Stooges In Orbit is the fourth feature film to star the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Released by Columbia Pictures, The Three Stooges In Orbit was directed by long-time Stooge director Edward Bernds, who Moe later cited as the team's finest director. Comedy Schwartzy And Pagana Meet Zoë Bell In "Zoë I Turned" is a 2013 short comedy film directed by Robert Beaucage. Documentary film Chaplin's Art of Comedy is a 1966 comedy documentary film directed by Samuel M. Sherman. Comedy Sitting on the Moon is an American musical film directed by Ralph Staub and released by Republic Pictures. Comedy Prom is a 2011 American teen romance comedy-drama film directed by Joe Nussbaum written by Katie Wech and produced by Ted Griffin and Justin Springer. It was released on April 29, 2011, by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was the first major production shot with Arriflex's Alexa HD cameras to be released in theatres. Science Fiction Pulse 3 or Pulse 3: Invasion is an American film released on December 23, 2008, starring Noureen DeWulf, Rider Strong and Brittany Renee Finamore and the third installment of the Pulse series. Comedy The Dress is an East German comedy film directed by Konrad Petzold and Egon Günther. It was released in 1961. Thriller Poker Run is a 2009 thriller film written by Bertie Higgins, Julian Higgins, Larry Madill and directed by Julian Higgins. Comedy Sdelka is a 2009 short comedy film written by Lilia Tarasevichnand directed by Georgy Lebedev. Comedy Cowboy Dream is a 2014 short animated Western comedy film written by Ola Hegdal and directed by Lars Hegdal. Comedy Swearnet: The Movie is a 2014 Canadian comedy film directed by Warren P. Sonoda, written, produced by and starring Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay and Robb Wells, stars of the Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys. In the film, Smith, Tremblay and Wells appear as fictionalized versions of themselves, who embark on creating a fully uncensored internet network. The Guinness World Records website lists the film as holding the record for the most expletives in a film, with a total of 868 of them. Comedy Jesus People: The Movie is a comedy film directed by Jason Naumann. Animation Famila is a 2005 Moroccan short film. Comedy Vismayathumbathu is a 2004 Malayalam psychological thriller film directed by Fazil. It stars Mohanlal, Mukesh and Nayantara in lead roles. Mohanlal plays the role of a person who has the sixth sense power while Nayantara does the role of a wandering soul who get associated with Mohanlal. The film is loosely based on the novel If Only It Were True by Marc Levy. Thriller Body Chemistry is a thriller erotic romantic film drected by Kristine Peterson. Animation Bottle is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Kirsten Lepore. "Two lovers from opposite sides of the world find love when their messages–in-a- bottle cross the oceans. But when Snow and Sand meet, will their love survive?" Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Documentary film The Save The Children Fund Film is a 50-minute British documentary from 1971 directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett. Originally known as In Black and White, It was commissioned by London Weekend Television on behalf of the charity Save the Children. Thriller Dog Days of Summer is a 2007 American independent feature film directed by Mark Freiburger and shot on location in Edenton, North Carolina. It is based on an original screenplay by screenwriters Travis Beacham and Christopher J. Waild. The film stars Will Patton, Richard Herd, Devon Gearhart, Colin Ford, R. Keith Harris and Megan Blake. Animation A Escada is a 2013 short animation film directed by André Arôxa. Comedy The Beautiful Legs of Sabrina is a 1959 low-budgeted German crime-drama-comedy film, starring Mamie Van Doren; the movie co-starred, Antonio Cifariello and Rossana Martini. The Beautiful Legs of Sabrina, was Mamie Van Doren's first film away from Hollywood since her career started in 1951. She had signed with Universal Pictures, though she stopped accepting roles from them before her contract was up; she had made both good and bad films, and became known as one of "The Three M's." The other two including, Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. Out of "The Three M's" Van Doren is the only one remaining. Beautiful Legs of Sabrina, was a flop when released and is largely unknown in today's world. Science Fiction The Ghastly Love of Johnny X is a 2012 American musical science fiction comedy film written, produced, and directed by Paul Bunnell. It stars Will Keenan, Creed Bratton, and De Anna Joy Brooks and features, in supporting roles, Reggie Bannister, Les Williams, and Jed Rowen. Animation Le Clown et ses chiens is an 1892 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud. It consists of 300 individually painted images and lasts about 15 minutes. It is one of the first animated films ever made and is rarely known about but was actually a large advance in motion picture technology. one of the first animated films ever made, and alongside Pauvre Pierrot and Un bon bock was exhibited in October 1892 when Emile Reynaud opened his Théâtre Optique at the Musée Grévin. The combined performance of all three films was known as Pantomimes Lumineuses. These were the first animated pictures publicly exhibited by means of picture bands. Reynaud gave the whole presentation himself manipulating the images. Comedy Ringmaster is a 1998 American comedy film starring Jerry Springer playing himself as Jerry Farrelly, host of a show similar to his own, in this case called simply Jerry. There are three ongoing plots in the film. The primary one surrounds a white trash, trailer park family in which the daughter is sleeping with her mother's husband, prompting the mother to constantly try to outdo her promiscuous daughter's behavior out of spite, including sleeping with her daughter's boyfriend. The secondary plot revolves around an urban black woman whose boyfriend is sleeping with her two best friends, but the three are united against the boyfriend when he begins sleeping with the daughter of the above mentioned family. The third plot revolves around Jerry and the show itself, detailing the difficulty Jerry faces in trying to come to terms with his rather dubious claim to fame, and the staff's utter amazement at the bizarre stories they must deal with. A minor sub-plot involves a producer on the show who mistakenly picks up one of the guests, a self-proclaimed "man-by-day-woman-by-night." Thriller 1408 is a 2007 American psychological horror film based on the Stephen King 1999 short story of the same name directed by Swedish director Mikael Håfström, who earlier had directed the horror film Drowning Ghost. The movie stars John Cusack, but also includes Samuel L. Jackson and Mary McCormack. The film was released in the U.S. on June 22, 2007, although July 13 is mentioned as the release date in the trailer posted on the website. The film follows Mike Enslin, an author who specializes in the horror genre. Mike's career is essentially based on investigating allegedly haunted houses, although his repeatedly unfruitful studies have left him disillusioned and pessimistic. Through an anonymous warning, Mike eventually learns of the Dolphin Hotel in New York City, which houses the infamous "Room 1408." Interested, yet skeptical, Mike decides to spend one night in the hotel although manager Olin warns him strongly against it. Mike has a series of bizarre experiences in the room. Comedy The Informant! is a 2009 American biographical-comedy-crime film directed by Steven Soderbergh. It depicts Mark Whitacre's involvement as a whistle blower in the lysine price-fixing conspiracy of the mid-1990s as described in the 2000 nonfiction book The Informant, by journalist Kurt Eichenwald. The script was written by Scott Z. Burns, and the film stars Matt Damon, Scott Bakula, Joel McHale and Melanie Lynskey. Comedy The Loan Stranger is the sixth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 19, 1942, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The title is a pun on The Lone Ranger. Documentary film Hr 6161: An Act Of Congress is a 1979 documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim. Comedy Dumb and Dumber To is an upcoming 2014 comedy movie. It is co-written and directed by Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly, and is a sequel to the 1994 movie Dumb and Dumber. The film stars a famous, proven group of comedians including Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Laurie Holden, and Kathleen Turner. The film is scheduled to be released on November 14, 2014. Science Fiction La edad de piedra is a 1964 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Animation Weasel Stop is a 1955 Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in February 1956 and directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon is unusual in that a different dog is used as Foghorn's nemesis. The title is a pun on the phrase "whistle stop". Thriller Two Men in Manhattan is a 1959 French crime film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. The film stars Melville and Pierre Grasset as two French journalists who become embroiled in a criminal plot in New York City involving a disappeared United Nations diplomat. Though Melville occasionally played bit parts in films by other directors, Two Men in Manhattan was his only starring role and the only time he acted in one of his own films. Comedy Snack Bar Budapest is a 1988 Italian neo-noir directed by Tinto Brass . It is based on the novel with the same title by Marco Lodoli and Silvia Bre. Comedy The Huggetts Abroad is a 1949 British film starring Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, Petula Clark and Susan Shaw. It was the final film of the The Huggetts. The film was less commercially successful than its predecessors. A sequel, Christmas with the Huggetts, was planned but never made. Comedy Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers is a Bugs Bunny short subject directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon and released in 1992. The cartoon was intended for a theatrical release but later debuted on television Documentary film Germany Awake! is a 1968 documentary film directed and written by Erwin Leiser. Animation The Hangnail is a 1999 animated short film made by Shane Acker for Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. To date, it is Acker's only traditionally animated film. The short was distributed worldwide by AtomFilms. Thriller Altitude is a Canadian horror, television and "direct-to-video" film directed by Canadian comic book writer and artist Kaare Andrews.Anchor Bay Entertainment is set to distribute the film in North America, U.K., Australia, and New Zealand The trailer for Altitude premiered at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con. Thriller Not Like Others is a 2008 Swedish vampire-drama film written and directed by Peter Pontikis. The story revolves around two vampire sisters trying to escape a biker gang. At the same time, one of the sisters wants to leave her life as a vampire and have an ordinary existence with her human boyfriend. The films is Sweden's third vampire film, with Frostbite being the first and Let The Right One In the second. Comedy Posse Cat is a 1954 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short. As with all Tom and Jerry cartoons at the time, it was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The short was animated by Irven Spence, Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse and Ray Patterson, the usual quartet of animators who dealt with the vast majority of Tom and Jerry shorts in the Hanna and Barbera era. The backgrounds was credited to Robert Gentle. It was released on January 30, 1954 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Posse Cat is seen as the sequel or successor to 1950's Texas Tom, which is often considered one of the more popular Tom and Jerry shorts, though it was not nominated for an Academy Award that year. Comedy The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun is a 1983 comedy film written by Věra Chytilová and Ester Krumbachová and directed by Věra Chytilová. Thriller Johny Mera Naam is a blockbuster 1970 crime/comedy/drama film. Directed by Vijay Anand, it stars the director's brother, Dev Anand and Pran in the roles of brothers separated in childhood. Hema Malini, Jeevan, Premnath, I. S. Johar and Iftekhar also star in this movie. It is considered a Dev Anand classic. At the 18th Filmfare Awards, Vijay Anand won the Filmfare Best Screenplay Award, while actor I. S.Johar received his first Best Performance in a Comic Role for his triple roles: a steward in aeroplane, an associate of criminals, and a police officer. The film was remade in Kannada as Apoorva Sangama with Rajkumar, in Telugu as Eduruleni Manishi with N. T. Rama Rao and in Tamil as Raja with Sivaji Ganesan. Documentary film A Dream in the Making is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Bartosz M. Kowalski. Thriller Cherish is a 2002 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Finn Taylor. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 14, 2002 and had a limited theatrical release June 7 of that same year. The Region 1 DVD was originally released June 1, 2004 and then re-released on October 25, 2005 with new cover art. Comedy Thursday's Speaker is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Gary Hebert. Comedy Bosom Pals is a television animated film. Thriller Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmar is a Malayalam movie released meaning Kings of Earth in 1987 directed by Thambi Kannanthanam and featuring Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi and Jagathy. The scion of Thekkumkoor royal family wanted to introduce his heir to democracy. For this sole purpose he bribes the Chief Minister. Once in power, Mahendra Varma tries to be independent and help his friend Jayan. Comedy 20 centímetros is a 2005 Spanish film about a narcoleptic transgender woman's life as she works to get the surgery to fix her "20 centímetros" problem. The film was written and directed by Ramón Salazar, and stars Mónica Cervera as Marieta and Pablo Puyol as Raúl, the man who loves "all" of Marieta. Animation The Little Polar Bear is a franchise about a Polar Bear cub named Lars who first starred in a number of books written by Dutch author, Hans de Beer. It later became an animated TV series for BBC TV, Lars, der Kleine Eisbär, in the 1990s. The show proved to be popular in Germany, but its English-dubbed version has also gained a cult following with UK viewers. The show was later revived between 2001 and 2003. For its first film, subtitled Der Kinofilm, Warner Bros. and animation studio Rothkirch Cartoon Film bought the rights to adapt the children's books into a feature-length film, released in 2001. After the success of the feature, several direct-to-video features were released, one of the new characters included was a tiger cub. In 2005, another film, The Little Polar Bear 2: The Mysterious Island was released and also proved successful. The score to The Little Polar Bear was composed by Nigel Clarke & Michael Csanyi-Wills and recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London and was nominated for several awards. Thriller The Blue Parrot is a low budget 1953 British crime film directed by John Harlow and starring Dermot Walsh, Jacqueline Hill, Ballard Berkeley, Richard Pearson and John Le Mesurier. The film was produced by Stanley Haynes for Act Films Ltd. Jacqueline Hill later became well known for playing Barbara, one of the original companions of BBC TV's Doctor Who. British crime reporter Percy Hoskins provided the story. Thriller Cottage to Let is a 1941 spy film starring Leslie Banks, Alastair Sim and John Mills. Set in World War II Scotland, its plot concerns Nazi spies trying to kidnap an inventor. Documentary film Let the Fire Burn is a 2013 documentary film about the events leading up to and surrounding a 1985 stand-off between the black liberation group MOVE and the Philadelphia Police Department. The film is directed and produced by Jason Osder and is being distributed by Zeitgeist Films. It was released in October, 2013 and, as of April 2014, has grossed $64,489 domestically. Comedy Animal Crackers is a 1930 Marx Brothers comedy film, in which mayhem and zaniness ensue when a valuable painting goes missing during a party in honor of famed African explorer Captain Spaulding. A critical and commercial success on its initial release, filming took place at Astoria Studios in Astoria, Queens; it was the second of two films the Brothers would make in New York. The film stars the four brothers, Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx, and Zeppo Marx, as well as Lillian Roth and Margaret Dumont. It was directed by Victor Heerman and adapted from a successful 1928 Broadway musical of the same title by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, also starring the Marx Brothers and Margaret Dumont. The part of Hives the butler was played by Robert Greig who also appeared with the Marx Brothers in Horse Feathers. The film was shot at Paramount's Astoria Studios in Astoria, Queens. Science Fiction The Dead Can't Dance is a comedy, horror and science fiction film directed by Rodrick Pocowatchit. Comedy Drôle de Félix is a 2000 French film, a road movie written and directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. It stars Sami Bouajila as the title character. Comedy Oh! My Three Guys is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy drama film directed by Derek Chiu and starring Eric Kot, Lau Ching Wan and Dayo Wong. The film tells the story of three gay young men portrayed by Kot, Lau and Wong. Science Fiction Ba'al is a 2008 TV movie written by Andrew Black, Paul Ziller and directed by Paul Ziller. Comedy "Poor, lonely Ryan cannot seem to get laid no matter how hard he tries. But, after a few horrible dates and some undesirable help from his oversexed best friend Dustin, Ryan begins to realize that what he is really looking for has been in front of him all along." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Philadelphia Qfest site. Documentary film Attack on the Pentagon is a 2008 documentary film directed by David Alter. Science Fiction La Nuit Excentrique is a 2009 drama fantasy short film written and directed by Neil Breen. Thriller Gator is a 1976 action film starring and directed by Burt Reynolds. It is a sequel to White Lightning. Documentary film Make Me a Tory is a 2007 British authored documentary film directed by Daniel Cormack for Channel 4. Thriller Act Naturally is a 1993 drama film directed by Harald Zwart. Thriller Great White is a 1981 Italian horror film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring James Franciscus and Vic Morrow. The film is extremely similar to Steven Spielberg's Jaws and was marketed in many areas as a part of the franchise. Animation The Pink Panther gets chased by the dogcatcher and then by a dog before he decides to go inside a house. A girl mistakes him for her doll. The Pink Panther is in even bigger trouble when the girl and her brother start fighting for him. Thriller Supernatural is a 1933 horror film directed by Victor Halperin. The film is about Roma Courtenay who attends a staged seance but finds herself suddenly possessed by the spirit of the executed murderer Ruth Roge. Supernatural was the followup to Halperin's White Zombie and uses many members of the crew from that film in its production. Trouble grew on the set between Carole Lombard and the director as Lombard felt she was more suited for comedy films. The film was not as financially successful as White Zombie on its initial release. Thriller SS Girls is a 1977 Nazi exploitation film by Italian exploitation film director Bruno Mattei. This was the first film of former film editor Bruno Mattei. It stars Macha Magall and Ivan Stacotti. Documentary film Aldona is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Emilija Škarnulytė. Comedy The Nickel-Hopper is a 1926 American short silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand and featuring Oliver Hardy and Boris Karloff in minor uncredited roles. Comedy It's a Wild Life is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Bingo Crosbyana is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng, and notable for its title song, composed by Sanford Green and with lyrics by Irving Kahal. Thriller Jakarta is a twisty Korean comedy film. Three team of thieves planned to rob the same bank on the same day. Strong cast, including Sex is Zero's main actor Lim Chang Jung, hillarious story. Thriller Ixjana is a 2012 drama thriller film written and directed by Józef Skolimowski and Michal Skolimowski. Comedy Pigeon: Impossible is a 2009 animation short action comedy film directed and written by Lucas Martell. Thriller Foreign Correspondent is a 1940 American spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It tells the story of an American reporter who tries to expose enemy spies in Britain, a series of events involving a continent-wide conspiracy that eventually leads to the events of a fictionalized World War II. It stars Joel McCrea and features Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders, Albert Bassermann, and Robert Benchley, along with Edmund Gwenn. The film was Hitchcock's second Hollywood production after leaving the United Kingdom in 1939 and had an unusually large number of writers: Robert Benchley, Charles Bennett, Harold Clurman, Joan Harrison, Ben Hecht, James Hilton, John Howard Lawson, John Lee Mahin, Richard Maibaum, and Budd Schulberg, with Bennett, Benchley, Harrison, and Hilton the only writers credited in the finished film. It was based on Vincent Sheean's political memoir Personal History, the rights to which were purchased by producer Walter Wanger for $10,000. The film was one of two Hitchcock films nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1941, the other being Rebecca, which went on to win the award. Documentary film Harry Hopkins: At FDR's Side is a 1990 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational or Cultural Programming - Programs nominated tv program aired in 1989 in U.S.A. Comedy Buddy the Gee Man is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on 24 August 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. The short is the last cartoon to feature Buddy, the sole star of the Looney Tunes series since September 1933's Buddy's Day Out; the next film in the series, A Cartoonist's Nightmare, features Beans the Cat. The theme music is "Lulu's Back in Town." Comedy Incantato is a 2003 Italian drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction The Incredible Invasion is a 1971 film directed by Jack Hill. It stars Boris Karloff and Enrique Guzmán. The Incredible Invasion is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are The Snake People, Fear Chamber, and House of Evil. Karloff's scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico. All four films were released after Karloff's death. Comedy Ali G, Innit is a VHS release of Ali G interview segments from The 11 O'Clock Show as well as footage not broadcast. It is hosted by Ali G himself. Comedy Mr. Reliable is a 1996 film directed by Nadia Tass. It stars Colin Friels and Jacqueline McKenzie. It tells the true story of Wally Mellish, an ex-convict in 1960s Australia. Just released from prison, all he wants to do is live a quiet life with his girlfriend Beryl. A misunderstanding, quickly gets out of control, when two police officers pay him a visit, resulting in Wally, Beryl and her child being trapped in their house. Surrounded by armed police, the community is under the impression that Wally is holding everyone hostage. Events quickly spiral into a media circus as, through the siege, Wally - inadvertently - manages to become a symbol for the anti-war movement. Documentary film A Tale of the Wind is a 1988 French film directed by Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan. It is also known as A Wind Story. It stars Ivens as he travels in China and tries to capture winds on film, while he reflects on his life and career. The film blends real and fictional elements; it ranges from documentary footage to fantastical dream sequences and Peking opera. It was Ivens' last film. Documentary film The creators of ``Undercover Boss'' are behind this unscripted TNT series, which gives the popular CEO-in-disguise premise a bit of a twist. ``Inside Job'' puts candidates for six-figure executive positions through a unique screening process. Four people in each episode live and work together during a weeklong job interview, but what three of them don't realize is there is a spy in their midst -- one of the ``candidates'' is already an executive with the hiring company. That allows the insider to closely watch the other three and report the findings -- good and bad -- to his or her boss. As the week concludes, the insider is revealed and chooses the most deserving applicant to be offered the job. Documentary film Mugabe and the White African is a 2009 documentary film by Lucy Bailey and Andrew Thompson. The film documents the lives of a white Zimbabwean family who run a farm in Chegutu, as they challenge the Fast Track land redistribution programme that redistributed white-owned estates, a legacy of colonialism and UDI, beginning in 2000. The film follows Mike Campbell, his son-in-law Ben Freeth, and their family as they challenge Robert Mugabe and the Zimbabwean government before the Southern African Development Community tribunal for racial discrimination and human rights violations. The film premiered in the UK on 21 October 2009 at the London Film Festival. Animation Chronique 1909 is a 1982 animation, short film directed by Paul Brizzi and Gaëtan Brizzi. Documentary film Une affaire de famille is a short 2012 documentary film directed by Justin Guitard. Comedy Rossini is a 1997 comedy film directed by Helmut Dietl and written by Helmut Dietl and Patrick Süskind. Comedy Where Hazel Met the Villain is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Bandas, vidas y otros sones is a 1985 short documentary film directed by Sonia Fritz. Animation The Peacock Eye is a 2010 animated short film directed by Gerlando Infuso. Comedy Googly is a 2013 Kannada romantic comedy film directed by Pawan Wadeyar and produced by Jayanna Combines. Yash and Kriti Kharbanda are the lead actors while Ananth Nag and Sadhu Kokila play the primary supporting roles. The film released on 19 July 2013 and was declared a "Blockbuster". The film won multiple nominations at the 3rd South Indian International Movie Awards. Having been nominated in 11 categories, the film won the awards for Best Director, Best Cinematographer, Best Lyricist and Best Fight Choreographer. Comedy Andre the Butcher is a 2005 horror comedy film, written and directed by Philip Cruz. The film stars Ron Jeremy as the title character. Comedy Penn is a 1954 Tamil romantic comedy film written by Ra. Venkatachalam and directed by M. V. Raman. The film starred Vyjayanthimala, Gemini Ganesan, S. Balachander and Anjali Devi in the lead while Chittor V. Nagaiah, V. K. Ramasamy, K. N. Kamlam, K.R. Chellam and K. Sankarapani as the ensemble cast, was produce by A. V. Chettiar of AVM Productions. The film's score was composed by R.Sudharsanam with the lyrics were provided by Papanasam Sivan and Udumalai Narayana Kavi, Ku. Sa. Krishnamurthy, K. P. Kamakshi and V. Seetharaman. Editing was done by K. Shankar and M. V. Raman while the camera was handled by T. Muthu Sami. The film's story revolves around two friends played by Vyjayanthimala and Anjali Devi. Comedy Aurat Raj is a 1979 film directed by Rangeela. Animation Malacara y el misterio del bastón de roble is a 2008 animated short film directed by Luis Tinoco. Thriller Ustaad is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film written by Ranjith and directed by Sibi Malayil. The film follows Parameshwaran, a high profile businessman, who leads a dual life of an underworld negotiator. It starred Mohanlal, Indraja, Divya Unni, Narendra Prasad, N. F. Varghese and Vineeth. It was produced jointly by Shaji Kailas and Ranjith under the banner of Country Talkies. The film was well received at the box office and became a huge hit. Thriller I, Anna is a 2012 noir thriller film written and directed by Barnaby Southcombe and based on Elsa Lewin's novel of the same name. The film stars Southcombe's mother Charlotte Rampling alongside Gabriel Byrne and Hayley Atwell. Comedy A Piece of Eden is a 2000 film directed by John D. Hancock. Thriller Tokyo Raiders is a 2000 Hong Kong action film set in Hong Kong and Tokyo, directed by Jingle Ma and starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Ekin Cheng and Kelly Chen. The success of the film led to the making of its sequel, Seoul Raiders, in 2005. The film was the last film released on LaserDisc in Japan. Thriller Die Weiße Rose is a 1982 CCC Film production about the White Rose resistance to the Nazi authorities led by a group of University students in Munich in 1942-1943 whose members were caught and executed in February 1943, shortly after the German capitulation at Stalingrad. The film pre-dates, by two decades, the film, Sophie Scholl: The Final Days. Animation Mer des pluies is a 2011 animated short film directed by Violaine Picaut. Thriller The Sacrament is a 2013 American found footage horror thriller film directed by Ti West. A. J. Bowen and Joe Swanberg play journalists who document their co-worker's attempt to locate his sister after she joins a reclusive religious commune. The film's plot borrows heavily from the real life events of the Jonestown Massacre of 1978. Science Fiction Alien Nation is a television show from the Fox Network which lasted a single season. Alien Nation: Millennium was the third television movie produced to continue the story after the premature cancellation of the popular series. Millennium was written and directed by Kenneth Johnson. Comedy Tsuki wa noborinu is a drama film directed by Kinuyo Tanaka. Comedy TunnelVision is a 1976 comedy anthology film featuring Roger Bowen, Chevy Chase, John Candy, Howard Hesseman, Joe Flaherty, Laraine Newman, Betty Thomas, Phil Proctor, Al Franken, Ron Silver, Tom Davis, Michael Overly. It was directed by Neal Israel and Bradley R. Swirnoff and produced by Joe Roth. Although the title is repeatedly displayed in the film as being spelled "TunnelVision," it is frequently identified as "Tunnel Vision" in home video reissues and critical reviews. Documentary film Way Back (L'shuv B'hazara) is a documentary film directed by Avinda Lovny. Comedy Claretta and Ben is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro. Thriller Otto And The Electric Eel is a 2012 short, comedy, horror, and thriller film written by Duncan Skiles and directed by Duncan Skiles and Andrew Zuchero. Documentary film Rise is a 2009 documentary short film written and directed by Visra Vichit-Vadakan. Documentary film The Quiet Philanthropist: The Edith Gaylord Story is a historical documentary film directed by Bryan Beasley. Documentary film Dreams Are Colder than Death is a 2014 documentary indie film directed by Arthur Jafa. Comedy Kitchen in Paris is a comedy film directed by Dmitriy Dyachenko. Comedy Looking for Eric is a 2009 British-French film about the escape from the trials of modern life that football and its heroes can bring for its fans. It was written by screen writer Paul Laverty and directed by the English director Ken Loach. The film's cast includes the former professional footballer Eric Cantona and the former bass guitarist with The Fall, Steve Evets. Loach said of the film, "We wanted to deflate the idea of celebrities as more than human. And we wanted to make a film that was enjoying the idea of what you and I would call solidarity, but what others would call support for your friends really, and the old idea that we are stronger as a team than we are as individuals." Animation Trolley Troubles is a 1927 animated short subject film, produced and directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon is noted for being the first appearance of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character that Disney and Ub Iwerks created for Universal Pictures and Charles B. Mintz. Oswald would later serve as the basis for Mickey Mouse. Animation Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Pataliputra- City of the Dead is an Indian animated children's movie. It is the third movie featuring Chhota Bheem, star of an Indian television cartoon program. Running time - 65 mins. Comedy The Private War of Major Benson is 1955 comedy film starring Charlton Heston, Julie Adams, Sal Mineo and Tim Hovey, about a tough-talking U.S. Army Officer who must shape up the JROTC program at Sheridan Academy, a Catholic boys' military school, or be forced out of the Army. The movie was filmed on St. Catherine's Military School campus in 1955, with cadets as the actors in all but the leading roles. Universal-International Studios chose St. Catherine's cadets and location for their humorous comedy about the challenges facing the new commandant of a military school by the antics of a group of grade school cadets. The picture starred Charlton Heston, Julie Adams, William Demarest, and a full battalion of St. Catherine's students. This movie was one of the inspirations for Damon Wayans' 1995 film Major Payne, and probably also for the 1984 TV movie Hard Knox. Comedy Mazhavilkavadi English: Rainbow Festival is a 1989 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Raghunath Paleri. It stars Jayaram, Urvashi, Sithara, Innocent, Karamana Janardanan Nair, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Philomina, Sankaradi, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Krishnan Kutty Nair, and Mamukkoya. The film is considered one of the evergreen hits of Sathyan Anthikkad. It won four Kerala State Film Awards that year, the awards for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Music Director, and Best Singer. The film was remade in Tamil as Subramanya Swamy with Pandiarajan. Comedy Farfallon is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Riccardo Pazzaglia. It is a parody of Papillon. Documentary film The Apollo 17 mission was the final opportunity to collect first hand information about the history and origin of the Moon. This film looks at this historic mission through the eyes of those who participated in it. Including Commander Eugene Cernan, Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt, and Command Module Pilot Ron Evans. Animation I Love Hooligans is a 2013 animation biographical documentary short sports crime fiction lgbt film written and directed by Jan-Dirk Bouw . Thriller Death and Diamonds is a 1968 German thriller film directed by Harald Reinl and starring George Nader, Carl Möhner and Heinz Weiss. It was part of the Jerry Cotton series of films about an FBI agent. Science Fiction Karutha Rathrikal is a Malayalam language film released in 1967. It was the first science fiction film in the history of Malayalam cinema. Documentary film From Czarist Russia's Moscow Art Theatre to Hollywood's biggest film, narrator Gregory Peck joins an A-list of Hollywood stars to take us through the odyssey of two Russian born Hollywood legends: The great acting teacher Michael Chekhov and the amazing director George Shdanoff. With actors Anthony Quinn, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, Jack Palance, Patricia Neal, Mala Powers and many more. We follow the lives of those who made Hollywood what it is today. Comedy The End of Man is a 1971 Brazilian film directed by José Mojica Marins. The unusual and surreal film was made on a low budget, and rather than the often disturbing gothic horror of his previous films, The End of Man conveys a sense of social black humor and tongue in cheek style seen in other Brazilian Mouth of Garbage Cinema of the late 1960s and early 1970s. A sequel to the film was produced in 1972 titled When the Gods Fall Asleep. Thriller The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell is a 1916 Australian silent film about the execution of nurse Edith Cavell during World War I. Although one of the most popular Australian silent movies ever made, it is considered a lost film. Comedy Reverted is a 1994 Polish drama film directed by Kazimierz Kutz. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Animation The Edge of Summer is a 2012 short film directed by Charlotte Taylor. Thriller Perished is a 2011 short horror film written and directed by Aaron McCann and Stefan A. Radanovich. Animation The Early Bird Dood It! is a 1942 MGM cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. Composer of cartoon was Scott Bradley. Comedy Hoofs and Goofs is the 175th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Leva på 'Hoppet' is a 1951 Swedish comedy film directed by Göran Gentele. At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear award. Animation The Song For Rain is a 2012 animated short film directed by Zheng Yawen. Documentary film Bavaria blue is a 1989 film directed by Jörg Bundschuh. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: Action Kamen vs Leotard Devil is a Japanese language animation film from the Crayon Shin-chan Series. It was Shinchan's first anime movie released in 1993. It is dubbed in Hindi Language as Shin Chan in Action Kamen vs Higure Rakshas telecasted on Hungama TV on 29 August 2010. This movie is released on DVD in India. Thriller Kahan Ho Tum is a 2003 film written by Vijay Kumar, Hriday Lani and Chhaya Shenoy and directed by Vijay Kumar. Comedy Jersey Shore Politics is a short comedy film directed by Andy Maxwell. Animation Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow is a 2004 Japanese animated action-adventure film directed by Tensai Okamura and written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa based on the popular anime and manga series Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto. It was released in Japan on August 21, 2004. The popularity of the series has spawned several sequels, beginning with Naruto the Movie 2. The movie takes place after episode 101. The ending song is called Home Sweet Home and is sung by Yuki. The English adaptation replaced this song with "Never Give Up" by Jeremy Sweet due to licensing restrictions. An original video animation, Konoha Annual Sports Festival, was included with the Japanese release of the film. The ten-minute opening short revolves around Naruto's inability to use the bathroom while participating in a sports tournament. It is notable because virtually every character, living or dead, in the Naruto universe makes an appearance in it. Minato Namikaze also makes an appearance in the shot. Documentary film Im Schatten des Karakorum is a documentary film directed by Eugen Schuhmacher and written by Mathias Rebitsch and Eugen Schuhmacher. Comedy I Offered You Pleasure is a 2011 short comedy-drama film written and directed by Farah Shaer. Thriller The Two Faces of January is a 2014 American thriller film written and directed by screenwriter Hossein Amini in his directorial debut. Based on Patricia Highsmith's 1964 novel of the same name, the film stars Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst, and Oscar Isaac. Filming took place on location in Greece and Turkey and at a studio in London. The film premiered in February 2014 in the Berlinale Special Galas section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Bosko's Picture Show, released on September 18, 1933, was the last Looney Tunes Bosko cartoon produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising for Leon Schlesinger and Warner Bros. The duo moved on to produce cartoons for MGM, the first of which were released in 1934. Animation Snow White and the Seven Perverts is a 1973 West German X-rated animated short film based on the fairy tale Snow White. It was directed and produced by David Grant and Marcus Parker-Rhodes. It runs about 11 minutes and was included in Bruno Mattei's Sesso Perverso, Mondo Violento, also known as Perversione del Sesso. Originally the film had a soundtrack with a German voice over describing the dwarfs' actions in rhyme, but many circulating bootleg copies have no sound or only show parts of this cartoon. Comedy LOO$E CHANGE is an urban coming-of-age comedy about Omari, a young subway hustler who gets caught smoking by his mother. Soon the "whole world" finds out about it and Omari must decide what he’s going to do with his future. This film is competing in the Shadow and Act Digital Filmmaker Showcase, an online short film competition where viewers vote for their favorite films and the winning filmmakers receive cash prizes. If you like this film, please vote for it here. Documentary film A Pinch of Skin is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Priya Goswami. Thriller Primeval is a 2007 horror film which was released on January 12, 2007. The film, starring Dominic Purcell, Orlando Jones, Brooke Langton, and Jurgen Prochnow, depicts a team of American journalists who travel to Burundi to film and capture a gigantic, man-eating crocodile. Primeval was inspired by the true story of Gustave, a 1 ton, 20 foot giant, man-eating crocodile in Burundi. Animation The Next One is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Barbara Raedschelders. Thriller The Hunger Games is a 2012 American science fiction adventure film directed by Gary Ross and based on the novel of the same name by Suzanne Collins. The picture is the first installment in The Hunger Games film series and was produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, with a screenplay by Ross, Collins and Billy Ray. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Stanley Tucci and Donald Sutherland. The story takes place in a dystopian post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem, where boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 18 must take part in the Hunger Games, a televised annual event in which the "tributes" are required to fight to the death until there is one remaining who will be crowned the victor. Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her younger sister's place in the games. Joined by her district's male tribute Peeta Mellark, Katniss travels to the Capitol to train for the Hunger Games under the guidance of former victor Haymitch Abernathy. Thriller Lou's Prey is a 2013 short horror film written and directed by Juan Davis. Thriller La morte accarezza a mezzanotte is a 1972 giallo film directed by Luciano Ercoli. The film was written by Ernesto Gastaldi, Guido Leoni, Mahnahén Velasco and Mannuel Velasco; and starred Susan Scott, Simón Andreu, Peter Martell, Claudie Lange and Carlo Gentili. Comedy Arizona Summer is a family oriented story revolving around Brent Butler, a wiser-than-his years youngster. A modern day Tom Sawyer. The majority of the story takes place at a boys and girls camp owned and operated by Travers, who has spent a lifetime of quietly helping adolescents become confident young adults. In addition to the full gamut of camp activities, adventures, practical jokes, and conflict resolution there is the underling theme that bolsters the importance of a positive father-son relationship. Documentary film Oh Holy Cow is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Alexandre Rufin. Comedy I'll Do Anything is a 1994 American dramedy film written and directed by James L. Brooks. Its primary plot concerns a down-on-his-luck actor who suddenly finds himself the sole caretaker of his six-year-old daughter. Thriller Turbulent Skies is a 2010 thriller film written by Fred Olen Ray and Peter Sullivan and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Thriller 2 Coelhos is a 2012 Brazilian action film written and directed by Afonso Poyart. The film features innovations that were not common in Brazilian films, including explosions, animations, elaborate special effects and pop culture references. It was released in Brazil on January 20, 2012. Documentary film Black Block is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Carlo A. Bachschmidt. Comedy Piranha 3DD is a 2012 American 3D comedy horror film and sequel to the 2010 film Piranha 3D. It is directed by John Gulager from a screenplay by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton. It stars Danielle Panabaker, Matt Bush, David Koechner, Chris Zylka, Katrina Bowden, Gary Busey, Christopher Lloyd, and David Hasselhoff. Production began on April 27, 2011 with a release scheduled for November 23, 2011, but a month prior to release this date was revised to an unspecified 2012 date. The film was eventually released in the UK on May 11, 2012 and in the U.S. on June 1, 2012. Animation The County Fair, also called The Country Fair in some reissues, is a short animated film distributed by Universal Pictures, and among numerous ones that feature Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The cartoon shares a very similar title with Kounty Fair, another Oswald short released four years prior. Comedy The Bike was Maria Morozova's final work at the St. Petersburg State University of Film and Television. The film was based on the scenario by Maria Morozova. The shooting took place in summer 2007 in St. Petersburg, the final mix of the film was completed in April, 2008. The shooting format is 35 mm. The movie has already been shown at many foreign and domestic film festivals, won the Grand Prix of Film Festival "Scissors" and other prizes. Science Fiction Cabin Fever is a 2002 American black comedy horror film directed by Eli Roth and starring Rider Strong, Jordan Ladd, James DeBello and Giuseppe Andrews. It was produced by Lauren Moews & Evan Astrowsky and executive produced by Susan Jackson. The film was the directing debut of Roth, who co-wrote the film with Randy Pearlstein. The story follows a group of college graduates who rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a flesh-eating virus. The inspiration for the film's story came from a real life experience during a trip to Iceland when Roth developed a skin infection. Roth wanted the style of his film to make a departure from many modern horror films that had been released at the time. One modern horror film, The Blair Witch Project, did inspire Roth to use the internet to help promote the film during its production and help gain interest towards its distribution. The film itself, however, draws from many of Roth's favorite horror films, such as The Evil Dead, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and The Last House on the Left. Animation Bottled Up is a 2013 animated short drama fantasy film written and directed by Raffy Cortina. Documentary film Free Them Now is a 2009 documentary film written by Judith Vélez Aguirre and Pablo O´Brien and directed by Judith Vélez Aguirre. Science Fiction Battle in Outer Space, is a 1959 Japanese Science Fiction film produced by Toho Studios. Directed by Ishirō Honda and featuring special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, the film starred Ryo Ikebe, Koreya Senda and Yoshio Tsuchiya. The film is a loose sequel to The Mysterians, jumping ahead several years to 1965, when Etsuko Shiraishi and Dr. Adachi, among others, are now heavily involved in the United Nations Space Research Center in Tokyo. Rather than have the Mysterians return to Earth for this sequel, a new, more sinister race was created: The Natal, diminutive and aggressive beings who wield powerful anti-gravity weapons and mind-control devices. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the Summer of 1960 by Columbia Pictures Comedy Dogwoman: Dead Dog Walking is a film directed by Rowan Woods released on Apr 9, 2000. Comedy The Inspector General is a 1949 musical comedy film. It stars Danny Kaye and was directed by Henry Koster. The film also stars Walter Slezak, Gene Lockhart, Barbara Bates, Elsa Lanchester, Alan Hale Sr. and Rhys Williams. Original music by Sylvia Fine and Johnny Green. Animation The Paneless Window Washer is a 1937 Popeye theatrical cartoon short directed by Dave Fleischer. Comedy Good Taste is a 2011 short, comedy, horror and drama film written and directed by Greg Hanson. Science Fiction Beneath the Planet of the Apes is a 1970 American science fiction film directed by Ted Post and written by Paul Dehn. It is the second of five films in the original Planet of the Apes series produced by Arthur P. Jacobs. The film stars James Franciscus, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, and Linda Harrison, and features Charlton Heston in a supporting role. In this sequel, another spacecraft crashes on the planet ruled by apes, carrying astronaut Brent who searches for Taylor and discovers an underground city inhabited by mutated humans with psychic powers. Beneath the Planet of the Apes was a success at the box office but met with mixed to negative reviews from critics. It was followed by Escape from the Planet of the Apes. Comedy Before You Go is a 2002 comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert. The imperfect lives of three sisters are revealed at their unloved mother's funeral. Comedy Pij Min Ton Chnai is a 1992 comedy movie starring Tep Rundaro, Pisith Pilika, Kai Prasith, and Ampor Tevi. Animation A True Story of a Fan Man is a 2007 animated short film directed by Pavel Suhih. Animation Chicken Run is a 2000 British stop-motion animated comedy film made by the Aardman Animations studios and directed by Peter Lord and Nick Park. It was the first feature-length film by Aardman and the first produced in partnership with DreamWorks, which co-financed and distributed the film. The film features the voices of Julia Sawalha, Mel Gibson, Timothy Spall, Phil Daniels, Tony Haygarth and Miranda Richardson. Chicken Run received positive reviews, and was a box office hit. The plot centres on a band of chickens who see a smooth-talking Rhode Island Red named Rocky as their only hope to escape from certain death when the owners of their farm decide to move from selling eggs to selling chicken pot pies. Animation Benjamin's Flowers is a 2012 experimental animated drama short and romance film written and directed by Malin Erixon. Comedy American Women is a 2000 comedy film directed by Aileen Ritchie. Thriller Nemesis 2: Nebula, also known as Nemesis 2, is a 1995 science fiction film by director Albert Pyun, who also directed the film Cyborg. It is the sequel to Nemesis and was followed in 1996 by Nemesis 3: Prey Harder. The film was shot in Globe, Arizona, along with Nemesis 2 and 3. A compilation version exists which combined the 4 Nemesis into one 100 minute version that Scanbox was going to release before the company went bankrupt in 2000. This version was released only in Eastern Europe in 2003, primarily in Poland. Comedy Generic Thriller is a 2009 comedy drama film written and directed by Scott Sublett. Comedy Big in Japan is a comedy film directed by John Jeffcoat. Documentary film Footprints on the Moon is a 1969 documentary film covering the flight of Apollo 11 from vehicle rollout to splashdown and recovery. It was directed by Bill Gibson, produced by Barry Coe, edited by Frank Roh, cinematographer, and is narrated by Wernher von Braun, with Pierre Jalbert doing additional voiceover as Jules Verne. It is largely assembled from a variety of NASA and other news footage, with montage scenes assembled from still images standing in where no motion picture footage exists. The score includes Philip Moody's Laguna Concerto, a short work for piano and orchestra. Although Footprints on the Moon has the distinction of being the only contemporary theatrically released documentary of Apollo 11, it lay almost forgotten for decades, until it was finally released on DVD in early 2010, missing the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing by less than a year. Animation In A Forest is a 2010 animation action short film directed by Fons Schiedon. Science Fiction Nabi is a 2001 South Korean film. Directed by Moon Seung-wook, Nabi was shot on digital video and transferred onto 35mm film, filmed on a low budget of $380,000. It marked the feature film debut of Kang Hye-jung, who won Best Actress at the 5th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival for her role as Yuki. Nabi also starred Kim Ho-jung, who won the Bronze Leopard for Best Actress at the 54th Locarno International Film Festival. The film is a science fiction tale set in a near future Korea, where an "oblivion virus" which causes memory loss has become the centre of a tourist industry aimed at those who wish to forget the past. Anna Kim, a German woman of Korean descent, seeks the virus in order to erase painful memories and, along the way, develops a close bond with her driver and her teenage guide. Documentary film A lively portrait of 76-year-old Harold "Louie Bluie" Armstrong, musician, artist, raconteur and rogue. Comedy A Beautiful Mind.... of a Gladiator is a 2004 short film which is a parody of the Oscar-winning films Gladiator and A Beautiful Mind both of which star Russell Crowe. The film's cast consists of newcomer Indian actor Akshay Kapoor in a small role. The film's leading character is Maximus Nash whose name is a combination of Maximus, the leading character in Gladiator and John Forbes Nash, the leading character in A Beautiful Mind. The film portrays Maximus Nash as a rude and arrogant mathematician who hears a voice in his head telling him to be rude and beat people up. Science Fiction The 27th Day is a 1957 science fiction film released by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by William Asher, produced by Helen Ainsworth, with a screenplay by John Mantley, who also wrote the original novel. The cast includes Gene Barry and Valerie French. Animation A Bug's Life is a 1998 American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Directed by John Lasseter and co-directed by Andrew Stanton, the film involves a misfit ant, Flik, who is looking for "tough warriors" to save his colony from greedy grasshoppers. Flik recruits a group of bugs that turn out to be an inept circus troupe. Randy Newman composed the music for the film, which stars the voices of Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Hayden Panettiere, David Hyde Pierce, Joe Ranft, Denis Leary, Jonathan Harris, Madeline Kahn, Bonnie Hunt, Brad Garrett and Mike McShane. The film is a retelling of Aesop's fable The Ant and the Grasshopper. Production began shortly after the release of Toy Story in 1995. The screenplay was penned by Stanton and comedy writers Donald McEnery and Bob Shaw. The ants in the film were re-designed to be more appealing, and Pixar's animation unit employed new technical innovations in computer animation. During production, the filmmakers became embroiled in a public feud with DreamWorks due to a similar film, Antz. Comedy The Noose Hangs High is a 1948 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film is a remake of the Universal Pictures film For Love or Money. Thriller The Cheap Detective is a 1978 American satirical comedy film written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore as a follow-up to their successful Murder by Death. It stars Peter Falk as Lou Peckinpaugh, a detective in the Humphrey Bogart mold. The film is an affectionate parody of Bogart movies such as Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon. The ensemble cast includes Madeline Kahn, Louise Fletcher, Ann-Margret, Eileen Brennan, Stockard Channing, Marsha Mason, Sid Caesar, John Houseman, Dom DeLuise, Abe Vigoda, James Coco, Phil Silvers, Fernando Lamas, Nicol Williamson, Scatman Crothers, and Paul Williams. Thriller Sohryuden: Legend of the Dragon Kings is a set of novels based loosely on Chinese mythology. It was written by Yoshiki Tanaka in collaboration with Japanese illustrator Yoshitaka Amano and manga artist group Clamp. It is written with a humorous and satirical tone. It is published to the 13th volume as of 2005. On July 24, 2008, at San Diego Comic-Con, North American publisher Del Rey announced that they have secured the license to the Sohryuden novel series. This would have been the first work by Yoshiki Tanaka to be released in English. This was projected to be released in 2009, but was seen on online bookstores as having a 2011 release date. Due to the closure of Del Rey, the release has been cancelled. Science Fiction When Women Lost Their Tails is a 1972 comedy fantasy sci-fi film written by Marcello Coscia, Jaja Fiastri & Ottavio Jemma and directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Thriller Hit Me is a 2006 short thriller film written by Rashim Cannad and directed by Steven Minor. Science Fiction Homo Ciris is a short documentary science fiction film written and directed by Jana Minarikova. Documentary film Bye Bye Africa is a 1999 award winning Chadian film. It was the first by Chadian director Mahamat Saleh Haroun, who also starred. The docu-drama centers on a fictionalized version of Haroun. Documentary film The Queen's Garden is a 1977 documentary film written and directed by James Hill and Bill Travers. Comedy Instant Swamp (Instant Numa) is 2009 Japan comedy film written and directed by Satoshi Miki. Comedy No Refunds is Doug Stanhope's third stand-up DVD. Recorded at the Gotham Comedy Club in New York, NY on March 12, 2007. The performance originally aired August 3, 2007 on Showtime. Documentary film Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods is a feature-length documentary that takes an in depth look at the life, career and mind of the Scottish comic book writer Grant Morrison. Talking with Gods features interviews with Morrison and many his most collaborators, such as artists, editors and other industry professionals. Animation A Cigarette - A Dream is a 1938 short animated film directed by Hans Fischerkoesen. Comedy Make Way for a Lady is a 1936 romantic comedy/ drama directed by David Burton, starring Herbert Marshall and Anne Shirley. June Drew is the teenaged "lady" in this filmization of Elizabeth Jordan's novel Daddy and I. Thriller Mississippi Wild is a 2012 thriller film directed by Jesse Baget and written by Jesse Baget and Stefania Moscato. Documentary film Secret Moments is a film by Swiss filmmaker Steff Gruber. It was filmed in the early 1990s in the Netherlands and edited in 2006. Comedy Eclipse of the Sun is a 1943 comedy film written by Homero Manzi and directed by Luis Saslavsky. Documentary film The Fabric of Home is a 2011 documentary film written by Othmar Schmiderer and Elsbeth Wallnöfer and directed by Othmar Schmiderer. Documentary film American Interior is a 2014 documentary film directed by Gruff Rhys. Comedy Evadi Gola Vaadidhi is a Telugu comedy film directed by E.V.V. Satyanarayana. Documentary film California Company Town is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Lee Anne Schmitt. Documentary film Long Night's Journey Into Day is a 2000 American documentary film about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in post-Apartheid South Africa. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Science Fiction Snowpiercer is a 2013 South Korean science fiction action film based on the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette. The film is directed by Bong Joon-ho, and written by Bong and Kelly Masterson. The film marks Bong's English-language debut; approximately 80% of the film was shot in English. The film stars Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Octavia Spencer, John Hurt, and Ed Harris. Comedy Bal-Can-Can is a 2005 Macedonian-Italian joint production film about a deserter who travels throughout the Balkans as a political immigrant in search of his dead mother-in-law who is wrapped in a carpet. Animation Magic Wonderland is a 2014 Chinese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Wu Jianrong and Fang Lei. Comedy Slightly Tempted is a film directed by Lew Landers released on October 18, 1940. Animation Street Musique is an animated short film by Ryan Larkin produced by the National Film Board of Canada and released in 1972. It is a line animation of "music as performance", in which actions of the film's characters are choreographed to the music of street musicians. Soon after returning from the 42nd Academy Awards in 1970, for which his animated short film Walking had been nominated, Larkin was loaned by the NFB to a Vancouver art school, where he stayed for eight months conducting animation workshops. He would travel to each student's studio to direct them, one of which was a group of street musicians. These street musicians were the origin of the idea for the film, as Larkin had stated that "they would make a great focal point for my abstract images". The film consists of five or six vaguely defined segments whose animation matches the pace of the music to which it is set. It begins with a photograph of a musician that is replaced by a line drawing of that photograph. A transition leads to images of a man's body transforming into abstract improvisational forms using line shading and watercolours. The figures undergo a continuous metamorphosis throughout the film. Comedy Bette Midler: Ol' Red Hair Is Back is a 1977 musical comedy TV documentary directed by Dwight Hemion and written by Jerry Blatt, Tom Eyen, Buz Kohan, Pat McCormick, Bette Midler, Bruce Vilanch and Rod Warren. Documentary film My Red Shoes is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Sara Rastegar. Comedy Mrs Henderson Presents is a 2005 British comedy film written by American playwright Martin Sherman and directed by Stephen Frears. It stars Judi Dench, Bob Hoskins, Kelly Reilly, and Pop Idol winner Will Young in his acting debut. Comedy The Legend of 1900 is a 1998 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore and starring Tim Roth, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Mélanie Thierry. It was Tornatore's first English-language film. The film is inspired by Novecento, a monologue by Alessandro Baricco. The film was nominated for a variety of awards worldwide, winning several for its soundtrack. Comedy Shubhakankshalu is a 1997 Telugu film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao.The film stars Jagapati Babu, Ravali and Raasi in the lead roles. It is a remake version of 1996 Tamil movie Poove Unakkaga. Comedy Three Lucky Fools is a 1933 French-Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Tito Schipa, Eduardo De Filippo and Fred Pasquali. It marked the film debut of Assia Noris who went on to be a leading Italian star. Documentary film "Waterlife is an immersion into the beauty and toxicity of the Great Lakes. Following the epic cascade from Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean, Waterlife reminds us of our essential connection to the water that we drink every day. Waterlife is a stunning ode to the last great supply of fresh water on earth, the Great Lakes. Kevin McMahon navigates with fluid clarity through industrial intervention and natural splendor, from northern Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean. This eloquent poetic essay transforms the way we think and inspires us to act before it's too late." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival site, Comedy Woh Mah bah Maha Sanook is a 2008 Thai film directed by Bunjong Sinthanamongkolkul. Comedy Young People Fucking, also called Y.P.F., is a 2007 Canadian comedy directed, written, and produced by Martin Gero and Aaron Abrams. It debuted at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. Animation The Unplugged Son is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Milla Nybondas. Science Fiction Gor is a 1988 science fiction and fantasy film based loosely on the novel The Tarnsman Of Gor, written by philosophy professor and author John Frederick Lange Jr.. Comedy Man-made women is a 1928 romance and comedy film written by Ernest Pascal and directed by Paul L. Stein. Thriller Kunduz is a 2012 film written by Stefan Gieren and directed by Simona and Stefan Gieren. Comedy Lesbian Vampire Killers is a 2009 British comedy horror film written by Stewart Williams and Paul Hupfield, produced by Steve Clark-Hall and directed by Phil Claydon. Comedy Zwei Bräute und eine Affäre is a 2006 TV film directed by Christoph Klünker. Comedy Mastermind is a Charlie Chan spoof filmed in 1969 that sat on the shelf for seven years before receiving a limited theatrical release in 1976. It has developed a cult following in recent years since making its home video debut. The second of producer Malcolm Stuart's two-picture deal with screenwriter, William Peter Blatty, the project was inspired by the success of the 1964 Peter Sellers comedy, A Shot in the Dark which Blatty had co-written with producer/director Blake Edwards. Blatty's script was drastically revised by Ian McLellan Hunter prior to production and the disgruntled screenwriter chose the pseudonym of Terence Clyne for his screen credit. By 1973 it had recorded a loss of $2.9 million. Blatty's original screenplay was published as part of a limited edition collection by Lonely Road Books in 2013 under the title, Five Lost Screenplays by William Peter Blatty. Comedy Geppo il folle is a 1978 Italian musical-comedy film written, directed and starred by Adriano Celentano. Documentary film Rostige Bilder is a 1991 film directed by Manfred Wilhelms. Comedy Fox vs. Fox is a 2010 comedy film written by Chad Carter and directed by Dustin Bowser. Thriller The Cameramurderer is a 2010 thriller film written by Robert-Adrian Pejo, Agnes Pluch and Günter Pscheider; directed by Robert-Adrian Pejo. Documentary film España 1936 is a Spanish short documentary film. Comedy Die Geschichte von "Fiesionen” beginnt in einem Altersheim im Jahre 2050... Dort residieren Schmidi und René, die, wie könnte es auch anders sein, noch immer für allerlei Aufregung sorgen. Als der Erfinder der Zeitmaschine, Prof. Dr.Dr.Dr. Steissbein, seine Jugendfreundin und Heimleiterin Frau Prof. Gräulich im Altenasyl besucht, beschliessen sie spontan, die beiden unverbesserlichen Nervensägen zur Strafe für ihr ungebührliches Verhalten als Versuchskaninchen zurück in die schlechte Zeit zu schiessen. Die zwei von der tristen und farblosen Zukunft gezeichneten Schlitzohren beschliessen, die Chance des Ausflugs in die Vergangenheit zu nutzen, um die Zukunft wieder lebensfreudiger und positiver zu gestalten. Durch die ganz und gar nicht selbstlose Überzeugungsarbeit in unserer Gegenwart erhoffen sie sich ein Umdenken der Menschheit. Dies soll ihre eigene Zukunft im Altersheim günstig beeinflussen. Als Botschafter des Humors und als Mahner vor allzu viel Neuzeitglauben geben die Schmirinski’s nach einer turbulenten Landung mit ihrer Zeitmaschine Einblick in allerlei fiese Visionen und witzige Horrorszenarien der Zukunft. Comedy Dalagang Ilocana is a 1954 Filipino romantic comedy film produced by Sampaguita Pictures. The film is in black and white and was directed by Olive La Torre. Documentary film Loners on Wheels is a 1998 documentary directed and produced by Susan Morosoli. Comedy Solitary Man is a 2009 American film co-directed by Brian Koppelman and David Levien. The film stars Michael Douglas, Susan Sarandon, Jenna Fischer, Jesse Eisenberg, Mary-Louise Parker and Danny DeVito. Animation In Winter is a 2006 animated short film directed by Michael Zauner. Animation Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale is a American-Canadian animated holiday themed direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry produced by Warner Bros. Animation, recorded at Ocean Productions and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone. This film would be the last animated production for co-creator, Joseph Barbera, who died on December 18, 2006, and the film was dedicated to his memory. Comedy Golfballs! is a 1999 comedy movie written by Robert Small and directed by Steve Procko. Documentary film Anosmia is a 2012 short documentary adventure biographical drama film directed by Jacob LaMendola. Comedy Soul Man is a 1986 comedy film about a man who undergoes racial transformation with pills to qualify for a black-only scholarship at Harvard Law School. The movie was directed by Steve Miner and stars C. Thomas Howell, Rae Dawn Chong, Arye Gross, James Earl Jones, Leslie Nielsen, James B. Sikking, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The title refers to the Sam and Dave song "Soul Man". The original soundtrack includes a version performed by Sam Moore and Lou Reed. Documentary film L'écuelle et l'assiette is a 1984 short, documentary film directed by Raoul Rossi. Comedy Hot Noon is the 51st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 12, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Dummy is a 2002 comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Pritikin. It stars Adrien Brody, Milla Jovovich, Illeana Douglas, Vera Farmiga and Jared Harris. The film had its premiere on February 21, 2002, and was released to theaters in the United States on September 12, 2003. It was released to home media by Lionsgate Home Entertainment on February 17, 2004. Documentary film Power Erotic is a documentary drama film directed by Lawrence Ferrara. Comedy Costa Rican Summer is a 2010 American comedy film starring Peter Dante, Brock Kelly, Susan Ward, Julianna Guill and Pamela Anderson,& Model George Hudson. The film was directed by Jason Matthews, and was released on May 24, 2010. Comedy The Rake's Progress is a 1945 British comedy-drama film. In the United States, the title was changed to Notorious Gentleman. Comedy We Joined the Navy is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye which stars Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan, Joan O'Brien, Derek Fowlds, Graham Crowden, Esma Cannon and John Le Mesurier. It was based on the novel of the same name by John Winton, The film was shot on location in Vilenfranche, nears Cannes. Animation Jungle Jingles is an animated film produced by Winkler Productions and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. Different from most cartoons of its time, the film was shot in black and yellow. Comedy The House of 72 Tenants is a 1973 Hong Kong film directed by Chor Yuen. It is a remake of a 1963 Chinese film of the same name. It was the top box office film of 1973 in Hong Kong, surpassing Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon. Science Fiction Food of the Gods II, sometimes referred to as Gnaw: Food of the Gods II as well as Food of the Gods part 2, is a 1989 film that is a very loose sequel to the 1976 Bert I. Gordon film based on H.G. Wells' novel, The Food of the Gods. It is a sequel in name only, as its plot bears no relation to the 1976 film. Documentary film Der Videopionier is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Gerd Conradt. Documentary film Cross The T's and Gouge Your I's is Sum 41's second DVD. It was released in 2002, as the bonus DVD for the USA and UK editions of their hit album Does This Look Infected?, and as a separate DVD worldwide. The DVD includes six sections: "Play Videos", "Reign of Pain", "Home Movies", "Pain for Pleasure Songs", "Lucifer Recommends" and "Weblink." Animation Pencil Tests Disney's Wreck-It Ralph is a 2012 short animated film directed by Rich Moore. Animation Tropical Depression is a 2012 animated film directed by Kelly Sears. Comedy Heart and Guts is a 1982 Brazilian comedy film directed by Ana Carolina. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Destination Planet Negro is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Kevin Willmott. Comedy Miss Right is a 1982 comedy film written by William Tepper and directed by Paul Williams. Documentary film I Am Hardwell is a music documentary film directed by Robin Piree. Documentary film Five Ways to Dario is a 2010 documentary film directed by Dario Aguirre. Animation Never Ever Go with Someone You Don't Know is a 1980 short animated film written by Peter Clarke and directed by Geoffrey Simpson. Thriller Willows Way is a 2008 sci-fi thriller film written by Raffaele DiBacco and directed by Kevin DiBacco. Documentary film Art/Crime is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Frédérick Maheux. Comedy Momsters Playground is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Stephen Roscoe. Science Fiction She Creature is a 2001 television film starring Rufus Sewell, Carla Gugino and Rya Kihlstedt and directed by Sebastian Gutierrez . It is the first in a series of films made for Cinemax paying tribute to the films of American International Pictures. The films in this tribute series reused the titles of old American International Pictures films, but are not remakes of the earlier films. Science Fiction "Daggers" is the first episode of seaQuest DSV`s second season. It was originally shown on September 18, 1994, and originally aired as a two-hour television movie. The episode is important and notorious for introducing a plethora of new elements into the canon of seaQuest DSV, such as new characters like Seaman Lonnie Henderson, Lieutenant James Brody, Seaman Tony Piccolo, Dr. Wendy Smith, and Dagwood. This episode was also the first seaQuest DSV episode filmed in Florida after production had changed locations from Los Angeles from the previous season, and the change in direction, having more of a sci fi/fantasy style to the episodes. Quick Overview: The new seaQuest DSV 4600 shoves off from New Cape Quest in Florida, bound for a parade in New York City, however, the shakedown cruise is soon interrupted when Genetically Engineered Life Forms revolt and seize control of their UEO colony. Animation Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom is an Italian CGI animated feature film, based on the television series Winx Club, taking place after the events of the first three seasons. The film had premiere on November 30, 2007 in Italian cinemas. Rainbow S.r.l. offered the film to the Cannes Film Festival in 2007. Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia sings the film's ending song, "All the Magic". Elisa Rosselli performed the other songs, including "Fly", "You Are the One", "Enchantix, Shining so Bright", "Only a Girl", and "You Made Me a Woman". The movie was released on DVD in Italy in early March 2008. Straffi has noted that it was difficult to animate the girls' hair correctly in 3D. Thriller The Skin I Live In is a 2011 Spanish psychological thriller film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya, Marisa Paredes, Jan Cornet, and Roberto Álamo. The Skin I Live In is based on Thierry Jonquet's novel Mygale, first published in French and then in English under the title Tarantula. The film premiered in May 2011 in competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, and won Best Film Not in the English Language at the 65th British Academy Film Awards. Almodóvar has described the film as "a horror story without screams or frights". The film was the first collaboration in 21 years between Almodóvar and Banderas. Documentary film Children Full of Life is a 2003 Japanese documentary film directed by Noboru Kaetsu that follows a 4th grade teacher in Japan. Comedy Bright and Early is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy You Must Be Joking! is a 1986 South African film. It is Leon Schuster's first hidden camera film. Documentary film June 6th is a 2010 film directed by Simon Kreitem. Documentary film ¿¡Revolución!? is a 2006 political documentary directed by Quebec journalist and filmmaker Charles Gervais. It examines the Bolivarian Revolution led by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. It was produced by Télé-Québec, the Quebec government's public television network. As part of the Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal film festival, first screenings occurred on November 10 and 14, 2006 at the Cinéma ONF in Montreal. The general opening happened on December 8, 2006, at Cinéma Ex-Centris, also in Montreal. This version showed the original Spanish spoken by the subjects, as well as narration and subtitles in French. Comedy Saint Petersburg is a 2010 Iranian comedy film directed by Behrouz Afkhami. Peyman Ghassemkhani, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Bahareh Rahnama, Shila Khodadad, Amin Hayai, Soroush Sehhat and Andisheh Fooladvand were among the actors and Peiman Ghasemkhani wrote the screenplay. The film deals with the relation of a robber with the last tsar family of Romanovs. Documentary film Cinema Jenin: The Story of a Dream is a 2011 documentary film written by Marcus Vetter and Aleksei Bakri and directed by Marcus Vetter. Comedy A ten year-old boy finds himself hitching a ride with two kidnappers after climbing aboard the wrong van. When the bumbling crooks hatch a plan to nab a business tycoon's daughter, he finds his only recourse is to save the girl while making his escape. Documentary film In 1979 Norma Bailey made the gritty documentary Nose and Tina, about a prostitute, Tina, and her boyfriend, Nose. Fifteen years later Tina (now Linda), contacted Bailey from an alcohol rehabilitation center. Sometimes funny, sometimes upsetting, but always reveting, Bailey follows Linda and her children, sisters, mother, boyfriends and various extended family members as they move in and out of Linda's life. The True Story of Linda M. takes us on a remarkable journey into the heart and soul of a woman struggling with the darkness that lurks beneath the surface of her psyche. Documentary film Taiga is an eight-hour documentary directed and photographed by Ulrike Ottinger. It focuses on the life and rituals of nomadic peoples in Northern Mongolia, specifically the Darkhad nomads and the Sojon Urinjanghai. Documentary film In the Family is a 2008 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, about predicting breast and ovarian cancer and the choices women make when they are faced with the dangers of a possible life-threatening disease. The film's director, Joanna Rudnick, tests positive for the familial BRCA mutation that increases her chances of developing breast cancer by 60%. Faced with these odds, Rudnick must examine her choices of possibly taking her chances or possibly having her breasts and ovaries removed. In the Family takes a look at genetic testing, something that was an impossibility to previous generations, but for some women, the decision to be tested is not easy. Rudnick follows several women going through the decision to be tested, some who are cancer survivors and some that are losing that battle. The question for each woman is, "how much do you sacrifice to survive?" Produced by Kartemquin Films, In the Family premiered on PBS's P.O.V. on October 1, 2008. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Long Form Programming in 2009. Comedy Slunce, seno a pár facek is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1989. Comedy The Elusive Corporal is a 1962 French comedy film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean-Pierre Cassel. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Renoir shot his film in Austria in 1961 from Jacques Perret's book based on his own prisoner of war experiences. Renoir's friend and assistant director Guy Lefranc had also been a World War II prisoner of war and had developed the project for seven years. The story serves as a companion piece to the director's 1937 film, Grand Illusion, once more bringing together men from across the broad social spectrum of French society to depict one man's Sisyphean efforts to escape captivity in a German POW camp. Thriller Final Approach is an action/thriller TV movie that premiered on Hallmark Channel on May 24, 2008. The ensemble cast is led by Dean Cain as disgraced FBI hostage negotiator Jack Bender. Thriller Probable Cause is a film directed by Paul Ziller released on Nov 20, 1994. Animation Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Case is a 1983 Australian film. It is an adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Hound of the Baskervilles, the third of his novels featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson. Science Fiction Professor Dowell's Testament is a 1984 drama, science fiction film written by Leonid Menaker and Igor Vinogradsky, and directed by Igor Vinogradsky. Thriller A Dry White Season is a film released in 1989 by Davros Films and Sundance Productions and distributed by MGM. It was directed by Euzhan Palcy and produced by Paula Weinstein, Mary Selway and Tim Hampton. The screenplay was by Colin Welland and Euzhan Palcy, based upon André Brink's novel of the same name. Robert Bolt also contributed uncredited revisions of the screenplay. The film stars Marlon Brando, Donald Sutherland, Janet Suzman, Zakes Mokae, Jürgen Prochnow and Susan Sarandon. Brando was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. It is set in South Africa, and deals with the subject of Apartheid. Comedy The Priest's Wife is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. Comedy The Happy Time is a 1952 American film directed by the award-winning director Richard Fleischer, based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Robert Fontaine, which Samuel A. Taylor turned it into a hit play. A boy, played by Bobby Driscoll, comes of age in a close-knit French-Canadian family. The film stars Charles Boyer and Louis Jourdan as his father and uncle respectively. The play was also adapted into a musical in 1968 by composer John Kander, lyricist Fred Ebb, and librettist N. Richard Nash, and starred Robert Goulet. Documentary film The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style is a 1978 Australian documentary. Comedy More Than Frybread is a comedy film directed by Travis Holt Hamilton. Animation The Berlin Government District is the first part of a trilogy, which deals with the historical Berlin government district between 1932 and 1945, and its destruction after the Second World War. The movie is completely 3D animated and was produced in South Africa. Preview was in Berlin and Frankfurt on 29 September 2005. Comedy Basilicata Coast to Coast is a 2010 musical comedy film written by Walter Lupo and directed by Rocco Papaleo. Science Fiction Frankenstein Conquers the World, is a 1965 Kaiju film. A Japanese/American co-production, produced by Toho from Japan and Henry G. Saperstein's company UPA from America. Directed by Ishirō Honda and featuring special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, the film starred Hollywood actor Nick Adams, alongside Japanese actors Tadao Takashima and Kumi Mizuno. This was the first of two Toho/UPA co-produced films featuring giant-sized Frankenstein monsters. A sequel called War of the Gargantuas was produced the following year. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the Summer of 1966 by American International Pictures. Documentary film "The Alberta tar sands are easily the most controversial natural resource in the country, providing filmmaker Peter Mettler with the focus for his latest conceptual documentary. Petropolis: Aerial Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands is full of the stunning imagery one has come to expect from Mettler, but what is perhaps most incredible about the film is the way in which he conveys so much with so little conventional voiceover narration. True to his style, this auteur lets the images speak for themselves. The spat over the sands is an epic one. Proponents point to massive profits that may be gained from the oil-rich project, while detractors suggest that the process of extracting and refining the oil will have a devastating long-term environmental impact. Mettler's vision certainly leads us to question how clean such a project could ever really be, and he manages, through a series of sweeping shots, to indicate just how mammoth the tar sands are. While Mettler's perspective is never in question – this film was produced by Greenpeace Canada, after all – what's striking is his ability to capture images that are at once shocking in their perverse beauty and utterly horrifying in their implications. As he takes us from the abstract to the real, we realize the true nature of these visuals: what initially appears to be a beautiful series of fluid lines is in fact the ooze and flow of dire toxic pollution. quoting While this is clearly an opinionated doc with an environmental bent, it is also most distinctly a Peter Mettler film. As he repeatedly casts his lens over the tar sands, he reminds us of the undeniable power and responsibility inherent in capturing an image. Petropolis makes for one of those very rare experiences: an aesthetically beautiful film that also packs a social conscience." Quoting Matthew Hays from the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival site. Documentary film Aegean Tragedy is a 1961 historical documentary film written by Angelos Prokopiou and directed by Basil Maros. Science Fiction The City of Lost Children is a 1995 French-German-Spanish science fantasy drama film directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet and starring Ron Perlman, who does not speak French, and repeated his lines phonetically as given to him by Caro. The film is stylistically related to the previous and subsequent Jeunet films, Delicatessen and Amélie. The music score was composed by Angelo Badalamenti. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Dudu and the Line is a 1982 short animated film directed by Steve French. Comedy Il lupo e l'agnello is a 1980 Italian-French comedy film directed by Francesco Massaro. Documentary film In 1955, Oscar Robertson and his teammates at the segregated Crispus Attucks High School rose from the hatred and racism of the time to be the first all-black team ever to win a state championship. With their innovative style of play, this brilliant group of athletes changed basketball forever. This is an amazing true story of the coach, school and team that inspired the nation. Documentary film We Are Rhino is a 2013 documentary film directed by Spencer Austin. Thriller Shikaar is a 2004 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Darshan Bagga. The film stars Jas Pandher and Kanishka Kapoor in lead roles with Raj Babbar, Danny Denzongpa, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor, Ashish Vidyarthi, Tej Sapru, Shweta Menon and Saadhika Randhawa in supporting roles. Documentary film After Shock is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Arenessa Gutierrez. Thriller The Wolf Of Waubamik Woods is a 2013 short mystery-drama film directed by Bruce Turner. Science Fiction Set sometime "after the Decline", in a world of no-place, this Hitchcockian story of an android, painstakingly created in the likeness of his maker, is a Frankenstein fable for the millennium. The dark and eerie world of PUZZLEHEAD is one where betrayal, deception, and murder lurk just beyond each twist and turn of this meditative plot. Special effects wizardry and sure handed direction drive this tour de force thriller by first time director/writer James Bai in this unusual and very strange tale of love, passion, and the conflict between man and machine. Documentary film A House in the Jungle is a 1969 documentary film directed by John Power. Comedy Road to Capri is a 2011 comedy film written by Blake Armstrong, Boris Damast and Giovanni Labadessa, and directed by Boris Damast. Documentary film Aamra is a Bengali Movie was released in 2006. Directed by Mainak Bhaumik, the movie featured Jisshu Sengupta, Parambrata Chatterjee, Nilanjana Sharma. It is an uncredited remake of the movie Sidewalks of New York, 2001. Animation Cat and Dupli-cat is a 1967 animated Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by Chuck Jones and MGM Animation/Visual Arts for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble, with animation by Ken Harris, Ben Washam, Dick Thompson, Don Towsley and Tom Ray. It was written by Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese. Terence Monck once again provides Tom's baritone singing, while Dale McKennon provides Jerry's falsetto singing. Thriller The Wages of Fear is a 1953 French-Italian thriller film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, starring Yves Montand, and based on a 1950 novel by Georges Arnaud. When a South American oil well owned by an American company catches fire, the company hires four European men, down on their luck, to drive two trucks over mountain dirt roads, loaded with nitroglycerine needed to extinguish the flames. The film brought Clouzot international fame, and allowed him to direct Les Diaboliques. In France the film was the 4th highest grossing film of the year with a total of 6,944,306 admissions. Documentary film Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II is a 1992 documentary film directed by Bill Miles. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy The Secret of Goat is a 2011 short comedy fantasy film written by Ryan Cavan and directed by Park Bench. Comedy Por mis pistolas is a 1938 Mexican film starring Sara García. Thriller Billion Dollar Brain is a 1967 British espionage film directed by Ken Russell and based on the novel of the same name by Len Deighton. The film features Michael Caine as secret agent Harry Palmer, the anti-hero protagonist. The "brain" of the title is a sophisticated computer with which an ultra-right-wing organisation controls its worldwide anti-Soviet spy network. Billion Dollar Brain is the third of the Harry Palmer film series, preceded by The Ipcress File and Funeral in Berlin. It is the only film in which Ken Russell worked as a mainstream 'director-for-hire', and the last film to feature actress Françoise Dorléac. A fourth film in the series, an adaptation of Horse Under Water, also to be released by United Artists, was tentatively planned but never made. However, Caine played Palmer in two later films, Bullet to Beijing and Midnight in Saint Petersburg. Comedy Steptoe and Son Ride Again is the 1973 sequel to the 1972 film Steptoe and Son. Again the film starred Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett. Comedy Groom's Cake is a 2012 comedy short film written and directed by Chad Darnell. Comedy Zombie Ass: Toilet of the Dead is a 2011 Japanese comedy horror film directed by Noboru Iguchi, which had its world premiere at the Austin, Texas Fantastic Fest film festival in September 2011. It was released theatrically in Japan in February 2012. Animation Flatland: The Movie is a short animated film which was released to video in 2007. The cast includes the voices of actors Martin Sheen, Kristen Bell and Tony Hale. The story is based on the 1884 science fiction novella Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions written by Edwin A. Abbott. Documentary film La vie passionnée de Clémenceau is a 1953 documentary film written by Jacques Le Bailly and directed by Gilbert Prouteau. Thriller Foxy Brown is a 1974 American blaxploitation film written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Pam Grier as the title character, described by one character as "a whole lot of woman" who showcases unrelenting sexiness while battling the villains. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Truck Turner. Thriller Artefakt is a 2009 comedy drama film written by Valeriy Zelenskiy and Andrey Sokolov. Documentary film "With disturbing honesty, performance dancer Li Ning turned his life in China into a work of art. Using a range of cinematographic means for five often absurd years, swerving between harsh reality and artistic pretensions, between pathos and insight, between perseverance and self-pity. 'A person is nothing more than a series of undertakings', said Jean-Paul Sartre and it is a statement that is very apt for the Chinese dancer and performance artist Li Ning. Not only at his avant-garde performances but also in his private situation, where he wrestles with two 'families': his wife, his son and his mother who accuse him of earning too little money for them and his guerrilla dance group, which is enthusiastic about not very well organised. In the almost three-hour long Tape, Li records five years from his own life, balancing between the harsh reality and his artistic pretensions, between pathos and insight and between perseverance and self-pity. He uses a motley collection of cinematographic techniques: observing images, self reflective confessions, and written voice-over and also digital special effects. This story has a jumpy chronology, in which some scenes are repeated. Tape is a recalcitrant, confrontational ego document in which Li succeeds in revealing his own soul and all its nakedness." Quoting the description from the 2011 International Film Festival Rotterdam site. Comedy John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! is a 1965 black comedy film based on the novel by William Peter Blatty published in 1963. The movie was directed by J. Lee Thompson. Thriller Action of the Tiger is a 1957 British-American CinemaScope action film distributed by MGM, directed by Terence Young, and starring Van Johnson and Martine Carol. The plot is about the rescue of a political prisoner held in Albania. Carson, played by Van Johnson, is an American contraband runner approached by Tracy, a French woman who wants him to help rescue her brother. Action of the Tiger is also of interest for Sean Connery fans, as the Scots actor would reunite with director Terence Young for the film Dr. No five years later. The title comes from William Shakespere's Henry V. Comedy Screening is a 1998 short comedy film directed by Gil Cates Jr. Animation Betty Boop's Prize Show is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Documentary film This two-hour special, hosted by ABC "Nightline" correspondent Robert Krulwich, chronicles the race to capture one of the biggest prizes in scientific history: the complete letter-by-letter sequence of genetic information that defines human life -- the human genome. Comedy The Covered Trailer is a 1939 comedy film directed by Gus Meins. Comedy When Hainan Meets Teochew is a romance comedy film written and directed by Yew Kwang Han. Comedy Shirin in Love is a romantic comedy film directed by Ramin Niami and starring Nazanin Boniadi, Riley Smith, Maz Jobrani and Anahita Khalatbari. It is set for release in March 2014 in select cities in partnership with AMC Independent. Comedy Ni wieder Liebe is a 1931 film directed by Anatole Litvak. Documentary film The Apothecary is a 2013 documentary, western, drama and biographical short film written and directed by Helen Hood Scheer. Comedy Utopia? is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Brent Godfrey. Documentary film Third World California is a 2006 documentary film by Otavio Juliano. It depicts the substandard living conditions of undocumented immigrants living within an Indian reservation in the Lower Coachella Valley in the California desert. Because of the reservation's status as a sovereign entity, environmental regulations, building codes, fire safety codes and other basic legal protections cannot be enforced there. As a result, the undocumented residents of the reservation live in squalor next to mounds of sewage sludge, enduring some of the highest summer temperatures in the world in metal trailers without air-conditioning or reliable plumbing, all the while being charged high rentals by their tribal member landlords. The film debuted at the 22nd Chicago Latino Film Festival. Thriller City Without Men is a 1943 film directed by Sidney Salkow. Thriller Rajmohol is a 2005 Bengali film starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, Abhishek Chatterjee, Anu Choudhury, Rachana Banerjee, Biplab Chatterjee, Subhasish Mukherjee, and Bharat Kaul. The film is a remake of Malayalam film Manichitrathazhu. Thriller Unmanned is a 2011 short drama film written and directed by Casey Cooper Johnson. Animation Symphony in Slang" is a 1951 cartoon short directed by Tex Avery, written by Rich Hogan and released with the movie No Questions Asked by MGM. Minimalist and abstract in style, it tells the story of a man John Brown, who finds himself at the Pearly Gates explaining the story of his life to a bewildered Saint Peter and Noah Webster using slang of that era. The majority of the short is made up of sight gags based on Peter and Webster's imagined, literal understandings of such phrases as "I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth" and "Outside it was raining cats and dogs. Documentary film Through the Walls of the Heart is a documentary film written and and directed by Anne Lévy-Morelle. Comedy Grand Champion is a 2002 family film, starring Jacob Fisher, George Strait, Emma Roberts and Joey Lauren Adams, about a young boy who wants his calf "Hokey" to grow up to be the Grand Champion. George Strait does the "Hokey Pokey" in it, and many other country stars, as well as actors such as Bruce Willis and Julia Roberts, appear during the film. Thriller Ee Adutha Kaalathu is a 2012 Indian black comedy film written by Murali Gopy and directed by Arun Kumar Aravind. The film marks the second directorial venture by Arun Kumar Aravind, after his notable directorial debut Cocktail. Kerala State Award winning cinematographer Shehnad Jalal handled the camera. The narrative is patterned like a Rubik's Cube; it's a brainy entertainer that mixes various genres. It features the lives of six different persons from different strata of the social life of the city, interconnected due to unexpected events beyond their control. Bengali model and theater artiste Tanushree Ghosh makes her debut in Malayalam cinema with this film. The cast includes Indrajith, Murali Gopy, Anoop Menon, Nishan, Jagathy Sreekumar and Mythili. The music is composed by Gopi Sundar and the lyrics are by Rafeeq Ahmed. The film was released on 24 February 2012 in Kerala to positive reviews. The film is considered a path-breaker for its bold and realistic narration and the innovative style of weaving story threads together. Comedy Il cav. Costante Nicosia demoniaco ovvero: Dracula in Brianza, internationally released as Dracula in the Provinces and Young Dracula, is a 1975 Italian horror-comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. Animation The Alligator is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Alexandra Barsky. Comedy Willoughby's Magic Hat is a 1943 Phantasies animated short subject directed by Bob Wickersham, produced by Screen Gems, and released to theatres by Columbia Pictures on April 20, 1943. The short features the character of a diminutive, weak man named Willoughby Wren, who finds he is granted super-strength by wearing a cap woven from the hair of Samson. He then uses his newfound powers to save a young woman from the clutches of an evil Frankenstein's monster-like robot, but finds that his powers vanish when the hat falls off or is removed from his head, which seems to happen often. At these times, the announcer would call to Willoughby, "Willoughby! Willoughby! The hat, Willoughby! The hat!" The film is notable for its use of stylistic design and unusual camera angles, the influence of Screen Gem employees who had defected from Walt Disney Productions following the 1941 Disney animator's strike. The designer for Willoughby's Magic Hat, Zack Schwartz, later became one of the co-founders of United Productions of America, a company that specialized in experimental and avant-garde animated shorts. Comedy The Accusing Toe is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by King Vidor. Thriller Tumbokis a 2011 Filipino Horror Film starring Cristine Reyes and Carlo Aquino produced by Viva Films. Animation Parler ou ne pas parler (To Speak or Not to Speak) is a 1970 animated war short film written and directed by Raoul Servais. Science Fiction Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border:2 Ghost Whispers is a 2013 animation film and the second release of the four-part OVA series Ghost in the Shell: Arise directed by Kazuchika Kise. Comedy Boniface somnambule is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Maurice Labro, written by Gérard Carlier, starring Fernandel as Victor Boniface and Louis de Funès as a jealous husband. Comedy Naughty Neighbors is an animated short, directed by Bob Clampett and first released on November 4, 1939. It features Porky Pig as the leader of the McCoy clan and Petunia Pig as the leader of the Martin clan. The script was written by Warren Foster, the main animator was Izzy Ellis, and the music director was Carl Stalling. Comedy Heart of Lion is a 2013 comedy drama romance film written by Marcos Carnevale and directed by Marcos Carnevale. Thriller Ray Bradbury's Chrysalis is a 2008 film based on a short story by Ray Bradbury and produced by Roger Lay Jr. The film tells the tale of mankind's struggle for survival in a distant future after the effects of war and carelessness have completely ravaged the environment. The story takes place inside an underground research facility where a group of scientists look for ways to sustain life. When one of the scientist falls ill and a chrysalis forms around him, a tug of war ensues about the future of the stricken scientist... and ultimately the fate of the Earth. Thriller The last movie is a 2012 thriller film written and directed by Bruce Pittman. Animation Extn. 21 is a 2003 short animation fantasy and mystery film written and directed by Lizzie Oxby. Animation Racketeer Rabbit is a 1946 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It stars Bugs Bunny, who duels with a pair of racketeers or gangsters, Rocky and Hugo forerunners who resemble Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre. Directed by Friz Freleng; written by Michael Maltese; animated by Manuel Perez, Virgil Ross, Gerry Chiniquy and Ken Champin; music by Carl Stalling, and voices by Mel Blanc and, uncredited, Dick Nelson. Comedy Formula of Love is a 1984 Soviet film directed by Mark Zakharov, from a screenplay by Grigori Gorin loosely based on the story "Count Cagliostro" by Aleksei Tolstoy about a man who sets out to prove humans power against the gods by fabricating love without the influence of the gods. It also follows the story lines of the woman he is trying to force to fall in love, the family with which they are staying and the stories of his servants. Documentary film Forty-Seven Views of Leslie Laskey is a 2012 documentary and biographical film directed by David Wild. Comedy LOL is a 2012 American coming of age comedy-drama-romance film directed by Lisa Azuelos, written by Azuelos and Kamir Aïnouz. The film is a remake of the 2008 French film LOL. It stars Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore, Ashley Greene and Adam Sevani. It was filmed in 2010 but released by Lionsgate two years later, in the United States on May 4, 2012, as a limited release in 105 theaters without promotion. Before its release in the US, LOL was released in India and Singapore. The film was released in 26 countries. Comedy Five Weeks in a Balloon is a 1962 science fiction adventure film loosely based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne filmed in CinemaScope. It was produced and directed by Irwin Allen; his last feature film in the 1960s before moving to producing several science fiction television series. Though set in Africa, it was filmed in California. Balloonist Donald Piccard acted as the film's technical advisor. For visual effects, a model of the balloon was used as well as a full-sized unicorn gondola hung on a crane. Documentary film Sie heirateten in Gretna Green is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Fritz Illing. Comedy Wellness is a 2008 drama film written and directed by Jake Mahaffy. Documentary film Little Heaven is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Lieven Corthouts. Documentary film Father's Land is a 1986 documentary film written and directed by Peter Krieg. Comedy Spasitel is a 2013 comedy and short film written by Mikhail Yarovikov and directed by Roman Artemev. Animation Don't Tell Santa You're Jewish! is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Jody Kramer. Comedy Untitled Peter Knight Comedy Project is a 2011 comedy film directed by Neil Patrick Harris and written by Peter Knight. Thriller Open Fire is a 1994 British television film made for ITV which debuted on that channel on 12 November 1994. The film was written and directed by Paul Greengrass and concerns the 1982/83 police manhunt for David Martin, who escaped from custody following his arrest for shooting a police officer. It starred Rupert Graves as Martin, as well as Douglas Hodge and Kate Hardie. Documentary film Damn Good Dog is a 2004 documentary film detailing the history of the Uga dynasty, which was produced by Nowhere Productions, directed by Erica McCarthy. Damn Good Dog is a full length movie about the life and times of Uga, the mascot of the University of Georgia Bulldogs and Nation's Most Famous College Mascot. Larry Munson stars as the voice of Uga. The documentary also features appearances by Herschel Walker, Sonny Seiler, John Berendt, The Lady Chablis, and many more. The movie was released in 2004. Comedy The Black Marble is a 1980 mystery/comedy film directed by Harold Becker, based on a novel by Joseph Wambaugh. It stars Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss and Harry Dean Stanton. Comedy Parichay is a 1972 Indian film directed by Gulzar, based on a Bengali novel, Rangeen Uttarain by Raj Kumar Maitra. Pran heads the cast with Jaya Bhaduri, Jeetendra, Asrani, Sanjeev Kumar and Geeta Siddharth, and also A K Hangal, Leela Mishra and also a special appearance by Vinod Khanna. Pran, Sanjeev Kumar, Jaya Bhaduri and Jeetendra have been critically acclaimed for their performances. Animation Richard III: Rise to Power is a 2013 animated short film written by Luke McGibney and directed by Jordan McGibney. Documentary film Barn Dance is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Kristine Samuelson, Amy Seiwert and John Haptas. Thriller ATM is a 2012 American horror-thriller film directed by David Brooks and starring Brian Geraghty, Alice Eve, and Josh Peck. Science Fiction Samourais is a 2002 martial arts film starring Cyril Mourali, Jean-François Lénogue, Mai Anh Le and Yasuaki Kurata. It was directed by Giordano Gederlini and written by Matt Alexander and Alexandre Coquelle. Thriller An American Affair is a Canadian film created in 1997. The movie is based on writings by Judd Laurance and Arshad Shah, and was directed by Sebastian Shah and stars Corbin Bernsen, Jayne Heitmeyer, former Bond girl Maryam d'Abo and Robert Vaughn. The movie was shot in Montreal. The plot deals with the politically ambitious district attorney Sam Brady who has a rivalry with a federal senator and frames his son as drug dealer. He also falls in love with two women - Barbara and Genevieve - who are close friends with each other. Genevieve becomes pregnant after having sex with him and he secretly marries her. After, Genevieve falls pregnant, and the pregnancy results in a still-birth. Being caught by his wife in the act of having sex with Barbara he accidentally kills his wife in the ensuing argument, and buries, together with Barbara, her body on a downtown construction site. In the end, it turns out she is alive and well and was co-operating with Barbara and the senator; however, this is an intransparent part of the plot. For Sebastian Shah, who did some cinematography work a decade earlier, this remained the only excursion into directing. Comedy Wondrous Oblivion is a 2003 British film directed and written by Paul Morrison and produced by Jonny Persey. Set in suburban south London in 1960, several themes run through the film, though the main storyline concerns the friendship between a young boy, David Wiseman who is the son of European Jewish immigrants, and his new next door neighbours, father and Dennis and young daughter Judy who are West Indian immigrants. The cement which binds their friendship is a deep love of cricket - but the ride is not always smooth. David finds himself falling for the indifferent Judy, but tensions between other families in the street, and a romantic relationship between Ruth Wiseman and Dennis, threaten to break apart the neighbourhood. Documentary film Matéria De Composição is a 2013 documentary directed by Pedro Aspahan. Comedy Und Gott erschuf das Make-Up is a 1996 film written and directed by Lothar Lambert. Documentary film White Wash is a documentary film directed by Ted Woods, and is a film exploring the complexity of race in America through the struggle and triumph of black surfers. The story is narrated by Grammy Award® winner Ben Harper with Tariq "Blackthought" Trotter of the Roots and told through the eyes of black surfers from Hawaii, Jamaica, Florida, and California. This controversial and probing film looks deep into America's painful and pervasive legacy of slavery and exclusion. From surfing's "discovery" by Captain James Cook in Hawaii in 1778 through the explosion of surf culture during the days of segregated Jim Crow America in1960's, this film explores the myths that black surfers have overcome in their search for waves. White Wash is a story of transcendence in the face of aggression and a glimpse into the American psyche. From the shores of California, Hawaii, Mexico, and Puerto Rico to the basketball courts of New York City, through the cotton fields of the Mississippi Delta up to the ivory towers of Texas and back into the swimming pools of Florida, White Wash is a historical exploration of race, identity, and the myths we live by and that ultimately unite us all. Thriller Sket is a 2011 British urban retribution thriller film, set in the inner estates of North West London. Released in October 2011, the film comes from the makers of Shank and Anuvahood. Starring Lily Loveless, Aimee Kelly, Adelayo Adedayo, Emma Hartley-Miller, Slaine Kelly, Varada Sethu and Ashley Walters as the lead stars, the film is the feature-length directorial debut of writer Nirpal Bhogal. Sket was filmed on location in London. The estate where Kayla and her sister live is the Rowley Way Estate near West Hampstead, whilst the girl gang are shown living at the Whittington Estate on Dartmouth Park Hill, with one scene filmed in nearby Chester Road. Both estates are in the borough of Camden. The film premiered at the BFI London Film Festival as part of the "Film on the Square", and was released in cinemas Nationwide on October 28, 2011. The DVD and Blu-ray were released on March 5, 2012. Comedy Who's Your Caddy? is a 2007 comedy film directed by Don Michael Paul, and starring Big Boi, Lil Wayne, Andy Milonakis, Faizon Love, Terry Crews, Tony Cox, Jeffrey Jones, and Jesper Parnevik. It is the first film produced by Robert L. Johnson's Our Stories Films studio. It was released on July 27, 2007 in the United States and was released on DVD on November 27, 2007. Comedy Short of Love Chinese: 矮仔多情 is an 2009 Hong Kong comedy-romance film directed by James Yuen. Animation About Socks and Love is a 2007 animated short film directed by Michaela Copikova. Animation Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, also known by its Japanese title Dragon Ball Z: The Decisive Battle for the Entire Earth or Toei's own English title Super Battle in the World, is the third Dragon Ball Z feature film. It was originally released in Japan on July 7, 1990, between episodes 54 and 55 of DBZ, at the "Toei Anime Fair" film festival, where it was shown as part of an Akira Toriyama-themed triple feature titled Toriyama Akira: The World. It was first dubbed in English by Funimation Entertainment in association with Saban Entertainment and Ocean Productions, and was edited into a three-part television episode, which first aired in English-speaking countries in November 1997. Funimation later sub-licensed the home video rights to the movie to Pioneer Home Entertainment who, also in association with Ocean Productions, re-dubbed the movie and released it uncut on VHS and DVD on March 17, 1998, featuring the then-current English voice cast from the TV series, dialogue closer to the original Japanese script, and the original Japanese background music. Comedy Second Best Bed is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Jane Baxter and Veronica Rose. The screenplay is by Ben Travers, based on an earlier story of his. Walls and Travers had worked together on the Aldwych farces. A newly married couple soon run into domestic difficulties when the wife refuses to obey her husband's every order. Documentary film Dalekmania is a 1995 direct-to-video documentary released in the United Kingdom. "Dalekmania" is the name given to the craze or "mania" among children in the United Kingdom in the 1960s for all things associated with writer Terry Nation's creations, the Daleks, who were then regularly appearing in the BBC's television drama series Doctor Who. Documentary film Chocolate Comedy is a 2013 short film directed by Chairun Nissa. Comedy Laburnum Grove is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Edmund Gwenn, Cedric Hardwicke and Victoria Hopper. To rid himself of his sponging relatives a man tells them he is really a forger which causes them to leave. His wife believes he is joking, but he has in fact allowed the truth to slip out and now he is danger of being arrested. It was based on the 1933 play of the same title written by J. B. Priestley. Animation Bitingan is a 2012 short animated film directed by Ahmad A. Abdelhameed. Comedy Our Miss Fred is a 1972 British comedy film starring Danny La Rue and set during World War II. The film was also known by its video release titles "Beyond the Call of Duty" and "Operation: Fred". In the 1960s, La Rue was one of the highest paid entertainers in Britain, but this represents his only starring role in a feature film. Comedy Longshot is a 2001 teen film directed by Lionel C. Martin, and written by Louis Pearlman, as a promotional tool to promote the acting debuts of his succession of successful boybands, such as *NSYNC, O-Town and Natural, as well as rapper Lil' Kim, singer Britney Spears, girlband Innosense and boyband LFO, all of whom had cameo appearances in the film, as Pearlman had worked with all of them during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The story was based around the tale of a young boy, Alex Taylor, who gets caught up in his brother's activities as a giggolo, and uses each of the said pop acts as a tool within the film. The film was never released to theaters in America, instead being shown on the Disney Channel as a television movie, and later being released on video and DVD as a home entertainment release. However, it was released to theaters in Germany, where all of Pearlman's boybands had enjoyed success long before their international debuts, and was also released on DVD in the Netherlands. The film was also packaged with copies of Crossroads, a film which starred Britney Spears, in selected FYE stores in the United States. Comedy "Amid a job shortage, three young men find work at a textile company at the same time and fall for the company president’s daughter, sparking a rivalry for her affections. However, each of them already has a fiancee… This refined romantic comedy uses Ginza and the lifestyle and manners of the era to depict three types of modern youth: one from the suburbs, one from the inner city, and one from the countryside. With the casting of three up-and-coming young actors groomed for stardom and dubbed “Shochiku’s three birds”, and creating three distinct characters for them, this film became a charming vehicle for the company’s male stars at a time when it was better known for its actresses." Quoting the synopsis from Berlinale Comedy Big Fish is a 2003 American fantasy drama based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Daniel Wallace. The film was directed by Tim Burton and stars Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup, Jessica Lange, and Marion Cotillard. Other roles are performed by Helena Bonham Carter, Matthew McGrory, and Danny DeVito among others. Finney plays Edward Bloom, a former traveling salesman from the Southern United States with a gift for storytelling, now confined to his deathbed. Bloom's estranged son, a journalist played by Crudup, attempts to mend their relationship as his dying father relates tall tales of his eventful life as a young adult, played by Ewan McGregor. Screenwriter John August read a manuscript of the novel six months before it was published and convinced Columbia Pictures to acquire the rights. August began adapting the novel while producers negotiated with Steven Spielberg who planned to direct after finishing Minority Report. Spielberg considered Jack Nicholson for the role of Edward Bloom, but eventually dropped the project to focus on Catch Me If You Can. Tim Burton and Richard D. Documentary film Azul - The Poetry Of Nicaragua is a 1988 documentary film directed by Roland Legiardi-Laura. Animation Unnatural History is a 1959 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Abe Levitow, with a story by Mike Maltese. The cartoon is made up of blackout gags with no real story tying them together, similar to many cartoons directed by Tex Avery. Comedy The Wacky Wabbit is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was released on May 2, 1942. It was directed by Robert Clampett. It stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Animation The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance Part 2 is a 2003 animated short, sci-fi film written by Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski, and directed by Mahiro Maeda. Documentary film Icebreakers is a 2012 documentary, short film directed by Maximilien van Aetryck. Comedy Reality Bites is a 1994 romantic comedy-drama film written by Helen Childress and directed by Ben Stiller. It stars Winona Ryder, Ethan Hawke and Stiller, with supporting roles by Janeane Garofalo and Steve Zahn. The plot follows Lelaina, an aspiring videographer working on a documentary called Reality Bites about the disenfranchised lives of her friends and roommates. Their challenges exemplify some of the career and lifestyle choices faced by Generation X. The film was well-received critically and commercially. Documentary film McCullin is a 2012 documentary film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris. Comedy Rick is a 2003 movie based on Verdi's opera Rigoletto. Rick stars Bill Pullman and Aaron Stanford. It is directed by Curtiss Clayton and written by Daniel Handler. Documentary film The Farmer And The Chef is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Michael Whalen. Animation Lil's Meatballs is a 2013 animated film directed by Sheila Provazza. Comedy College Kumaran is a 2008 Malayalam film directed by Thulasidas, starring Mohanlal and Vimala Raman. Comedy Remains to Be Seen is a 1953 comedy crime mystery musical film based on the story by Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay, written by Sidney Sheldon and directed by Don Weis. Documentary film The Radiant is a 2012 documentary film directed by The Otolith Group. Documentary film FIXING THE FUTURE discovers communities across America using innovative approaches to create jobs and build prosperity. Stars David Brancaccio, Bill McKibben, Majora Carter and Mike Brady. Comedy Troma's War, also known as 1,000 Ways to Die in the United States, is a 1988 action/adventure film written by Lloyd Kaufman and Mitchell Dana and directed by Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman. It began production in 1986 and was released in theaters in 1988 shortly after Class of Nuke 'Em High was done making its rounds at the box office. Animation The Winter Solstice is a 2011 animated short film directed by Xi Chen. Comedy Girls Just Want to Have Fun is a 1985 dance film starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt, directed by Alan Metter. For many years, Comedy Central, Lifetime, USA Network, Lifetime Movie Network and ABC Family have aired the film. As of 2007, ABC Family's sister network, Disney Channel, owns the rights to the film. Documentary film Timothy Leary's Last Trip is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by O.B. Babbs and A.J. Catoline. Comedy Le baruffe chiozzotte is a 1966 TV film directed by Lidia C. Ripandelli. Thriller Children... is a 2011 South Korean film, based on a true story about an unsolved murder case. Animation A Recipe For Gruel is a short animation drama film directed by Sharon Smith. Animation Twaaga is a 2013 Drama film written and directed by Cedric Ido Comedy Shoot 'Em Up is a 2007 action/black comedy film, starring Clive Owen, Paul Giamatti, and Monica Bellucci. The film was written and directed by Michael Davis and produced by Susan Montford, Don Murphy and Rick Benattar. The film was released on September 7, 2007. Despite receiving positive reviews, Shoot 'Em Up underperformed at the box office, but has become a cult film. Thriller The Frozen Ground is a 2013 American thriller film written and directed by Scott Walker, his first feature film, based on the real-life 1980s Alaskan hunt for serial killer Robert Hansen. Hansen stalked and murdered between 17 and 21 young women, kidnapping them and taking them out to the Alaskan wilderness where he shot and buried them. The film stars Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, Vanessa Hudgens, Katherine LaNasa, Radha Mitchell and 50 Cent. The film was released in theaters and on demand on August 23, 2013. Science Fiction Charles Beaumont: The Short Life of Twilight Zone's Magic Man is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jason Brock. Thriller La Parte del león is a 1978 Argentine film. Comedy Tedeum is a 1972 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The title role was initially offered to Tomas Milian, who eventually refused. Comedy Laughing Boy is a 2000 comedy film written by George Douglas Lee and Brazil J. Grisaffi and directed by Brazil J. Grisaffi. Comedy Black Beach Spring Bling 2002 is a 2002 comedy film written by David Raibon and Mark St. Juste and directed by Mark St. Juste. Documentary film Ben annemin kiziyim is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Seyhan Derin. Animation Rainbow Dance is a 1936 British animated film, created by New Zealand-born animation pioneer Len Lye and released by the GPO Film Unit. This is Lye's second film to be viewed by the public. It uses the Gasparcolor process. Credits also list Australian music pioneer Jack Ellitt and Frank Jones. Comedy A Happy Event is a 2011 comedy and drama film written by Rémi Bezançon and Vanessa Portaland and directed by Rémi Bezançon. Documentary film Reptilicus: Initial Conditions is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Guðmundur Ingi Markússon. Comedy Pakten; is a 1995 Norwegian film, directed by Leidulv Risan. It made headlines in Norway as it was the first Norwegian film to star several respected Hollywood stars, namely veteran actors Robert Mitchum and Cliff Robertson. It also boasted some of the biggest acting names from Sweden, Germany, Austria and Norway. It was directed and co-written by Leidulv Risan and shot on location in Oslo and the German cities of Cologne and Heidelberg. Its budget of 5,000,000 USD was above average for a Norwegian movie at the time. Aging Norwegian doctor Carl collapses in the streets of Oslo, and awakens in the hospital. To his great surprise he finds himself surrounded by his old buddies Ernest, Ted and August. Taking matters into their own hands they "kidnap" the dying Carl and embark on an emotional journey back to Heidelberg, where they met studying medicine before World War II. Their plan is to fulfill Carl's final wish but soon find their cheerful trip overshadowed as they reveal a plot dating back to the pre-war Nazi era. Thriller "Clara Law’s beautifully absorbing fable is a lush and at times entrancing moody melodrama that is highlighted by the quite wonderful performance by the enchanting Yolanda Yuan who plays dual roles." Quoting HKMDB Daily News. Comedy Manna from Heaven is a 2002 film written by Gabrielle B. Burton and co-directed by her daughters Gabrielle C. Burton and Maria Burton. The film won awards at four film festivals. It was actor Jerry Orbach's final film before his death from prostate cancer in 2004 and Shelley Duvall's final film before her retirement from acting in 2002. Comedy Inertia is a short film written by Adam Davies and directed by Will Herbert. Thriller Kill Me Please is a 2010 crime fiction comedy thriller film written by Olias Barco, Stéphane Malandrin and Virgile Bramly and directed by Olias Barco. Thriller To B or Not to B is an Indian psycho-social thriller film directed by Vierendrra Lalit and starring Rahul Roy, Trivikram Mattoo, Akansha Shivhare, Vivek Srivastava in the lead roles. 2B or Not to B is a psychological drama with heavy focus on the unstable emotional states of characters, in combination with mystery and thriller. The story and dialogues and the screenplay are written by Sanjeev Tiwari and Rakesh Chaturvedi. The film is produced by JV Manisha, Tarsem Antil & Dr. Anil Rastogi under the Harikrit Films banner. The film will be released in January 2015. Animation Quest is a 1996 German animated short film directed by Tyron Montgomery, written and produced by Thomas Stellmach at the University of Kassel - Art College. After four years of production it won several awards including the Academy Award for the Best Animated Short Film. Supported by the German Federal Film Board and the Cultural Film Fund of the State of Hessian the puppet animation film was shot frame by frame with an ARRI II BV and a self constructed single frame motor. The character was made of brass skeleton, latex foam and sand. Together with the flying paper, the falling stones and the rotating machines the puppet was manipulated and photographed 19.000 times and reviewed only by video control. No digital compositing software was used. Quest is distributed by Thomas Stellmach. It is part of the Animation Show of Shows as well. Comedy Frankie and Johnny Are Married is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by Michael Pressman, starring Pressman as well as Lisa Chess and Alan Rosenberg. The film chronicles the troubles a producer has trying to mount a production of the Terrence McNally play, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. The production is beset by one problem after another, including a hard to handle male lead. This eventually leads Pressman to take on the male lead role himself. Comedy Butch Jamie is a gender-bending comedy film that premiered in July 2007 at Outfest: the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Writer, director, and lead actress Michelle Ehlen won Outfest's Grand Jury Award for "Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film." The film was produced independently through the filmmaker's production company, Ballet Diesel Films. Documentary film From Stump to Ship is an amateur industrial film by Alfred Ames, owner of the Machias Lumber Company, in Machias, Maine and by Dr. Howard Kane of Washington, DC. The half-hour 16mm film was shot over the winter of 1930 in the logging woods and shows logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, then moves to the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to the mill. Detailed views of mill work, changing the bandsaw, and making shingles. Lumber is loaded onto schooners in Machias for transport to New York. The film was originally silent, with a typed script which Ames read aloud when he showed the film. In 1985, with funds from the Maine Humanities Council, the narration was recorded with the film. The film is distributed by Northeast Historic Film, in Bucksport, Maine. Footage was included in the compilation documentary Woodsmen and River Drivers, Another Day, Another Era which also interviewed the surviving woodsmen of the Machias Lumber Company. Thriller He Who Gets Slapped is a 1924 American silent drama film starring Lon Chaney, Norma Shearer, and John Gilbert, and directed by Victor Sjöström. The film is based on the Russian play Тот, кто получает пощёчины by playwright Leonid Andreyev, which was published in 1914 and in English, as He Who Gets Slapped, in 1922. The Russian original was made into a Russian movie in 1916. He Who Gets Slapped was the first production that began filming under the production of the newly formed Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was not, however, MGM's first released movie, as the release was postponed until the Christmas season when higher attendance was expected. The film was highly profitable for the fledgling MGM, and was critically hailed upon release. It was also the first film to feature Leo the Lion as the mascot MGM logo. Leo the Lion first appeared in the logo for Goldwyn Pictures Corporation in 1917, and the logo passed to MGM when the companies merged. The film was important in the careers of Chaney, Shearer, Gilbert, and Sjöström. Some sources claim that Béla Lugosi plays the uncredited role of a clown, although this is based solely on the resemblance of a particular actor to Lugosi. Documentary film Thought Moments is an anthropological short film in the style of cinéma vérité by Michael Simon Toon. Toon, a former Buddhist monk, titled Thought Moments after the Buddhist term for the mental states we experience when a physical or mental object enters the mind. The film is used in the study of microexpressions, eye accessing cues, and the universality of facial expressions. Toon interviews a diverse sample of individuals in public places across the United Kingdom asking a set of ten simple but emotionally evocative questions. The film uses variable frame rates to highlight distinct emotions, as well as their sequence and timing, that each individual expresses within seconds or fractions of a second after being asked questions, such as "What do you love most?" "Are you happy or sad?" and "What are you afraid of?" Consistency of composition, lighting, and contrast facilitates the analysis of both the differences and similarities of the interviewees' facial expressions. Toon also released a version of the film with superimposed theoretical eye accessing cue chart. Both versions are studied and reproduced by students of psychology in several languages. Comedy Dark Shadows is a 2012 American horror comedy film loosely based on the gothic television soap opera Dark Shadows that was broadcast between 1966 and 1971. The film was directed by Tim Burton and stars Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins, a 200-year-old vampire who has been imprisoned in a coffin. Collins is eventually unearthed and makes his way back to his mansion, now inhabited by his descendants. He discovers that his jealous ex-lover, Angelique Bouchard, played by Eva Green, has taken over the town's fishing business that was once run by the Collins family. Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Collins' cousin, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, the reclusive matriarch of the Collins family. The film had a limited release on May 10, 2012, and was officially released the following day in the United States. The film performed disappointingly at the US box office, but was well-received elsewhere. Critics praised its visual style and consistent humor, but felt it lacked a focused or substantial plot and developed characters. The film was produced by Richard D. Zanuck, who died two months after its release. Thriller Il giorno della civetta is a 1968 Italian mafia crime thriller film directed by Damiano Damiani. Inspired by Leonardo Sciascia's novel with same title, it stars Claudia Cardinale and Franco Nero. It was released in USA in 1970. The film was entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise, is a 2009 romantic comedy and is the third and final installment in the Au Pair trilogy, aired on ABC Family on March 15, 2009, and is the first of the trilogy to be made under the control of Disney. Thriller Magic Man is a thriller film directed by Stuart Cooper and starring Billy Zane and Alexander Nevsky. Animation Queen Emeraldas is 1998 anime video written by Mugi Kamio & Leiji Matsumoto and directed by Yûji Asada. Comedy Blood Junkie is a 2010 American independent comedy horror movie that was written and directed by Drew Rosas. The film was released on May 20, 2010 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and was later released on DVD through Troma Entertainment in 2011. The film stars Nick Sommer, Mike Johnson, Emily Treolo, and Sarah Luther, and follows a group of teenagers that go out into the woods to get high but end up getting killed one by one. Comedy Prazdnik svyatogo Yorgena is a 1930 Soviet, partly silent comedy film by Yakov Protazanov and starring Igor Ilyinsky. Uncredited are the original novel by Harald Bergstedt, and the cues written by Ilf and Petrov. Documentary film Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti is a black-and-white documentary film of approximately 52 minutes. It is about dance and possession in Haitian vodou that was shot by experimental filmmaker Maya Deren between 1947 and 1954. In 1981, twenty years after Deren's death, the film was completed by Deren's third husband Teiji Ito and his wife Cherel Winett Ito. Most of the film consists of images of dancing and bodies in motion during rituals in Rada and Petro services. Deren had studied dance as well as photography and filmmaking. She originally went to Haiti with the funding from a Guggenheim fellowship and the stated intention of filming the dancing that forms a crucial part of the vodou ceremony. In 1953, Deren's book Divine Horsemen: The Voodoo Gods of Haiti, on the subject of vodou, was published by Vanguard Press. The film that resulted, however, reflected Deren's increasing personal engagement with vodou and its practitioners. While this ultimately resulted in Deren disregarding the guidelines of the fellowship, Deren was able to record scenes that probably would have been inaccessible to other filmmakers. Comedy Look Pleasant, Please is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Las Pelotas is a 2009 short comedy film directed by Chris Niemeyer. Animation Every Child is an animated short film produced in 1979 by the National Film Board of Canada in association with UNICEF. This is a film without words, incorporating sounds by Les Mîmes Électriques. Documentary film Transparent is a 2006 documentary film about the experiences of 19 female-to-male transgender parents as they are coming to terms with gender transitioning. The title, "Transparent", is a play on the words "trans" and "parent", while suggesting the invisibility of transgender parenting in contemporary discourse. The film was featured in the September 2006 issue of Curve magazine as one of the Ten Must-See Gender Documentaries and one of the best examples of New Trans Cinema, alongside Transamerica, Boys Don't Cry and Soldier's Girl. Animation Hell's Bells is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. Drawn by a team headed by animator Ub Iwerks, it was released in 1929. Among the music featured in the film is "In the Hall of the Mountain King" and Funeral March of a Marionette. Science Fiction The Prodigal Planet is a 1983 film by Russell S. Doughten and directed by Donald W. Thompson. It is the fourth in a series of at least five films based on an evangelical interpretation of Bible prophecy and the rise of the Antichrist. Unlike the other films in the series that were filmed in Iowa, this one was filmed in New Mexico. Comedy Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber is a romantic comedy television film made for the Oxygen Network released March 12, 2005 based on the novel of the same name by Adele Lang. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt as 28-year-old Katya, an advertising executive more concerned with being a well-known socialite than being a good person. It co-stars Colin Ferguson as her romantic interest, Joey Lawrence as her best friend, and Natassia Malthe. Science Fiction Ben 10: Alien Swarm is a 2009 science fiction action television film directed by Alex Winter. It is based on the Cartoon Network animated series Ben 10: Alien Force and a sequel to 2007's Ben 10: Race Against Time. The film stars Ryan Kelley, Galadriel Stineman, Nathan Keyes, Alyssa Diaz, Herbert Siguenza, and Barry Corbin. The film premiered on Cartoon Network on November 25, 2009. Comedy The Parade is a 2011 Serbian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Srđan Dragojević and released on 31 October 2011. The film, which deals with gay rights issues in Serbia, features footage of the 2010 Belgrade gay pride parade. Despite the controversial subject, The Parade sold over 350,000 tickets in Serbian cinemas in the first 11 weeks of distribution, 150,000 in Croatia after 8 weeks, 25,000 in Slovenia, 40,000 in Bosnia-Herzegovina and 20,000 in Montenegro. Thriller Jetsam is a 2007 British film thriller, written and directed by Simon Welsford. It was shot in the English seaside resort town of Margate for the no-budget sum of £3,000 and stars Alex Reid, Shauna Macdonald and Jamie Draven. The two-week shoot wrapped on 27 May 2006, and pre-production was completed nearly a year later, on 8 March 2007. The film premiered at the 51st London International Film Festival, and received many positive notices. It has also received acclaim at the Slamdance Film Festival. It was finally granted a national release in the UK in August 2009. Science Fiction Something Beneath is a 2007 Canadian suspense film directed by David Winning and stars Kevin Sorbo, Natalie Brown and Brendan Beiser. It is the 4th film in the Maneater Series. Documentary film Bustin' Down The Door is a 2008 documentary film chronicling the rise of professional surfing in the early 1970s. The film follows a group of young surfers from Australia and South Africa, including Shaun Tomson, Wayne 'Rabbit' Bartholomew, Ian Cairns, Mark Richards, Michael Tomson and Peter Townend, as they relocate to Hawaii encountering obstacles, turf wars and massive wipeouts along the way. Clashes with the locals, some of whom find the newcomers' bravado to be insulting to Hawaiian culture, eventually culminate in death threats against the subjects of the film. Science Fiction Two Rabbits In Osaka is a 2011 science fiction film written by Lee Yun-Jin and directed by Lim Tai-hyung. Science Fiction Space Battleship Yamato II is a 1978 sequel to the original Space Battleship Yamato science fiction anime series. The story is set in the year 2201. The White Comet Empire, a new and even greater threat than the Gamilas, attacks Earth after crew of the Yamato investigates an SOS signal from the mysterious Teresa of planet Telezart. At the same time Desler, leader of the Gamilas Empire, also seeks revenge for his defeat at the hands of the Yamato. Comedy Return of the Shaggy Dog is a 1987 two-part television movie followup to the 1959 feature film The Shaggy Dog Set in the 17 years between the events portrayed in The Shaggy Dog and The Shaggy D.A., the film follows the adventures of Wilby Daniels, now a successful lawyer, who has proposed marriage to his girlfriend Betty. However, an aged Professor Plumcutt dies and his last words are that his infamous enchanted Borgia ring that transforms people into Old English Sheepdogs is to be inherited by Wilby, which again sets another sheepdog transformation in progress when the professors' evil, bumbling caretakers seek it for themselves. Wilby's younger brother "Moochie", now a full-grown man, comes to Wilby's aid when the curse reactivates, and Wilby agrees to help him in exchange by getting cast as the perfect dog for a dog food commercial, as Moochie is a struggling casting director. Together, Wilby and Moochie must once again break the Borgia curse before Wilby's wedding to Betty, but this time by Wilby carrying out Professor Plumcutt's last wish to take ownership of the cursed ring and thus put an end to dog transformations. Thriller The Hollywood Sign is a 2001 comedy/suspense drama film directed by Sönke Wortmann and written by Leon de Winter. It stars Tom Berenger, Rod Steiger and Burt Reynolds as three washed-up actors risking their lives to make a comeback, as well as Jacqueline Kim. Science Fiction Alien Agent is a 2007 Canadian science fiction/action film. It was directed by Jesse Johnson and starred Mark Dacascos, Emma Lahana with Billy Zane and Amelia Cooke. Comedy Pranyamanithooval is 2002 Malayalam film by Thulasidas starring Jayasurya, Vineeth Kumar and Gopika. This movie is inspired from the Tamil movie Nee Varuvai Ena. Comedy Garbage Prince is a 2011 romantic-comedy-drama film written by Juuli Niemi and directed by Raimo O. Niemi. Comedy Cilvēka bērns is a 1991 Latvian film directed by Jānis Streičs, starring Akvelīna Līvmane, Jānis Paukštello, and others. The film was awarded the Latvian National Film Prize Lielais Kristaps in 1991 for the best film of the year. In 1994, along with Karakum, it received the "Rights of the Child Award" in the Chicago International Children's Film Festival. Comedy Teenaged boys fantasize about having sex with women in this Italian sex comedy, and they often succeed. Sandro (Alessandro Momo) takes his father's housekeeper to bed not long before she becomes his step-mother. As a temporary lifeguard at the beach, he courts the large coterie of sex-starved wives left at the beach for the summer by their hard-working husbands who only visit them on weekends. Comedy Ada Apa Dengan Rina is a 2013 Bruneian comedy feature film produced by Regalblue Production. The film is the second Bruneian feature film, after 1968 film called Gema Dari Menara. Ada Apa Dengan Rina is in Brunei Malay, a dialect used by Bruneians everyday. This is the first time such dialect being played on big cinema screens. The film is also the first to involve fully local creative and technical expertise including cast members. Comedy Oha, die Schmirinski's halten Rückschau. Kann das gut gehen? Denn wer sie kennt (und wer kennt sie nicht), weiss: Stefan «Schmidi» Schmidlin und René Rindlisbacher schaffen es auch hier nicht, auch nur zwei Sätze lang einer Meinung zu sein. Dabei müssten ausnahmsweise beide zustimmen: Der fast 70-minütige Querschnitt durch gut 10 Jahre komisches Schmirinski-Schaffen ist nur vom Feinsten. Zum Beispiel ihr früher TV-Auftritt 1991 in Tell-Star, der bereits alle Markenzeichen ihres multifunktionellen Humors demonstriert – Slapstick, Wortwitz und geradezu kunstturnerische Akrobatik. Oder ihre Prominentenparodien, die selbst vor «heiligen» Berufskollegen wie Don Marcocello oder Kliby nicht Halt machen. Ganz zu schweigen von ihren haarsträubenden Sport-Stunts, mit denen die zwei das TV-Publikum von «Top of Switzerland» schockten. Doch Scherz beiseite: Im Interview mit Sandra Studer geben die Gewinner des begehrten «Prix Walo» ihr Innerstes preis (beinahe zumindest) und zeigen, dass hinter der Schmirinskischen Komikerfassade zwei sehr ernsthafte junge Männer stecken (na, nun mal nicht übertreiben!). Männer, die noch so viel von sich zu zeigen hätten. Thriller The Reporter is an upcoming Malayalam mystery thriller-romance film directed by Venugopan. The film stars Kailash, Samuthirakani, Ananya and Abhinaya. Documentary film Luchadoras is a 2009 short drama documentary film written by Benet Román and Alejandra Musi and directed by Benet Román. Comedy Fasulye or Beans is a 2000 Turkish crime comedy mafia film directed by Bora Tekay and written by Haluk Özenç. Comedy Keep Your Seats, Please is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring George Formby, Florence Desmond and Alastair Sim. It marked the film debut of the child star Binkie Stuart. The film was made by Associated Talking Pictures at their Ealing Studios. The film follows a farcical plot based on the Russian satirical novel The Twelve Chairs by Ilya Ilf and Yevgeni Petrov. The film features Formby's signature tune, "The Window Cleaner". Documentary film Missile is a 1987 American documentary film by Frederick Wiseman. It chronicles the 14 week training course for the men and women of the United States Air Force who are charged with manning the ICBM silos in remote places like Minot AFB and Whiteman AFB. The film shows discussions of the ethics of nuclear war, shows scenes from the daily lives of trainees, and shows demonstrations of training exercises such as counterterrorism, the launching of nuclear missiles, the command and control process, and basic military training. Most scenes in the film are of classroom training, interspersed with exercises in training facilities. The film includes a scene of an Air Force church service memorial for the astronauts killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In the typical style of Wiseman's films, the documentary is unadorned by commentary, narration, or music. Animation Barbie in the Nutcracker is a 2001 computer animated and motion capture-based direct-to-video Barbie film directed by Owen Hurley. It was the first Barbie film since 1987's Barbie and the Rockers: Out of this World. It is also the first in the Barbie film series of computer animated Barbie films, all of which feature the voice of Kelly Sheridan as the Barbie. The story is loosely adapted from E. T. A. Hoffmann's story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King and music based from Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker. The film includes a substantial amount of motion capture, including dances performed by members of the New York City Ballet and choreography by Peter Martins. Thriller Lower Level is a 1992 thriller film written by Joel Soisson and directed by Kristine Peterson. Comedy Chicken Feed is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 66th Our Gang short subject released. Comedy Everything's Going To Be Fine is a 2011 short film written and directed by Ryan Malloy. Thriller The Garden of Sinners: Oblivion Recording is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on the Kara no Kyōkai novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the sixth installment in the series, preceded by Paradox Spiral and followed by A Study in Murder – Part 2. Science Fiction Squid Man is a 2012 comedy and sci-fi film written and directed by Charlie Cline. Comedy Benvenuto Presidente! is a 2013 comedy film written by Fabio Bonifacci and Nicola Giuliano, directed by Riccardo Milani. Documentary film Herriott Grace is a 2012 short, biographical, documentary and drama film directed by John Cullen. Documentary film Anti-Semitism in the 21st Century: The Resurgence is a documentary film that first aired on PBS on January 8, 2007. Directed, produced, and written by Andrew Goldberg, this documentary, hosted by Judy Woodruff, examines the roots of modern antisemitism and why it flourishes today. The program explores why attacks on Jews in Europe have more than doubled since the 1990s, and its connections to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The purpose of the program is to explore the origins of antisemitism and why it has surged in recent times. It mainly focuses on antisemitism in the Muslim world and its connections to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It explores the history of Islamic antisemitism from pre-Zionism as well as how it has grown since the creation of Israel. The film also explores the similarities between modern Muslim antisemitism and antisemitism in Europe before World War II. Thriller "Safe and sound in their suburban home, Will and Lynn Cameron (Clive Owen and Catherine Keener) used to sleep well at night. When their fourteen-year-old daughter, Annie, made a new friend on-line – a sixteen-year-old boy named Charlie – Will and Lynn didn’t think much of it. But when Annie and Charlie make a plan to meet what happens in the next twenty-four hours changes the entire family forever. Charlie is really a forty-year-old serial pedophile (Chris Henry Coffey) and, once Annie’s rape comes to light, it becomes a touchstone event that reverberates through the entire family." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 TIFF Site. Science Fiction I Come in Peace is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Craig R. Baxley, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Brian Benben, Betsy Brantley and Matthias Hues. The film was released in the United States on September 28, 1990. The film is about a rule-breaking vice cop who becomes involved in the investigation of mysterious drug-related murders on the streets of Houston, Texas. The original title is Dark Angel; the film was planned to be released under the same title in the United States but was renamed by Triumph Releasing to I Come in Peace because of two other movies entitled The Dark Angel, according to executive producer Mark Damon who preferred the original title. Comedy Special Studies Film II is a 2003 short film starring Sean Hall and Worm Miller that appears before the feature Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!. It was written, directed, and shot by Matt Sell. The film is sometimes referred to by the titles Special Studies I Film II and Killer Doll. The music heard during the film is the theme music to Hey, Stop Stabbing Me! composed by one of the stars Sean Hall, along with fellow actor and musician Jack Shreck. The film was shot on location in Bloomington, Minnesota near Bush Lake on 16mm color negative film. Comedy The Lion Men: Ultimate Showdown is a 2014 film written and directed by Jack Neo. Documentary film Bobcaygeon is a 2012 documentary film directed by Andy Keen. Animation Rebelote is a 2012 short animation film directed by Paul-Jules Alchié, Cyril Coste, Christofer Henri, Franck Pagnon, Gaëtan Simonot. Documentary film The God Makers is a book and film highlighting the inner workings and perceived negative aspects of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The book and film were co-authored by Ed Decker and Dave Hunt. The film, produced by Jeremiah Films in 1982, takes a highly critical view of the LDS Church, its practices, and its teachings. The film is an exposé of the Church's secrets, which has been controversial among church members and non-members since its release, provoking passionate debates about its veracity and message. Documentary film 52 Percent is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Rafal Skalski. Comedy Idiot Box is a 2010 comedy drama film written by Ajay Khamosh, Sunanda Mitra and Sameer and directed by Sunanda Mitra. Animation The Little Engine that Could is a 1991 animated direct-to-video short film directed by Dave Edwards and co-produced by Edwards and Mike Young, animated at Kalato Animation in Wales and co-financed by Universal Studios through their MCA/Universal Home Video arm and S4C, Wales' dedicated Welsh-language channel. It was released on VHS by MCA. The film features the voice talents of Kath Soucie and Frank Welker. It is based on the book of the same name, by Watty Piper. In Wales the film was joint-released in both English and Welsh, under the title Yr Injan Fach Fentrus and was broadcast on television in both languages. As a native production it was widely available on VHS in Wales and thus achieved a degree of cult status during its time, though never touching on the level of other iconic characters such as Fireman Sam and Superted, both of which featured production staff members who worked on The Little Engine That Could. Documentary film Stalin's Ghost is a documentary film written by Richard Ellison & Bob Abernathy. Documentary film The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden is a 2013 feature-length documentary directed by Daniel Geller and Dayna Goldfine. It is about a series of unsolved disappearances on the Galapagos island of Floreana in the 1930s among the largely European expatriate residents at the time. The voice cast includes Cate Blanchett, Sebastian Koch, Thomas Kretschmann, Diane Kruger, Connie Nielsen, Josh Radnor and Gustaf Skarsgård. Science Fiction Deathstalker II, also known as Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans, is a 1987 Argentine-American fantasy adventure film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring John Terlesky and Monique Gabrielle. Terlesky replaced Rick Hill, the protagonist from the previous film, in the starring role of Deathstalker. This is the last sword and sorcery movie that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 80's. Comedy Grandma, Grandma! is a 2012 documentary, comedy, drama, family and short film written and directed by Andrea Ou. Thriller The Stepford Children is the second of three made-for-television sequels to the 1975 cult film The Stepford Wives. The film premiered on the NBC network on March 15, 1987. The film was directed by Alan J. Levi and written by William Bleich. Documentary film Gates of Life is a 2012 short film written and directed by Hannes Vartiainen and Pekka Veikkolainen. Animation Spot: Discover Spot is a 2000 Animated, Musical and Family Film, written by Andrew Brenner and directed by Leo Nielsen. Animation "E" is a 1982 short animation comedy film written and directed by Bretislav Pojar. Documentary film Echoes From a Sombre Empire is a documentary film by Werner Herzog about Jean-Bédel Bokassa. Unlike most of Herzog's documentaries, the main body of the film does not provide any narration or commentary by Herzog himself. Instead, the film follows journalist Michael Goldsmith as he revisits the Central African Republic, where he was imprisoned and tortured by Bokassa's regime. Goldsmith interviews two of Bokassa's wives, several of Bokassa's children, two of Bokassa's lawyers, and Central African Republic President David Dacko. Bokassa himself appears only in stock footage. Goldsmith was working as a French journalist when he was imprisoned after reporting on Bokassa's elaborate coronation. In the film, he says that he had written his report and used a telex machine to send it to his employer. There was a power failure during the transmission, causing the text to become jumbled. The message was intercepted by the government of the CAE, who decided that it was a coded message, and that Goldsmith was a French spy. Goldsmith was taken to a prison, where he says that he was beaten personally by Bokassa, almost to death. Comedy In Ghost House Inn is a 2010 comedy horror Malayalam film written, directed, and co-produced by Lal, and starring Mukesh, Jagadish, Siddique and Ashokan in the lead roles; the film is a sequel to the movies 2 Harihar Nagar and In Harihar Nagar. It was produced by Lal and P. N. Venugopal under the banner of Lal Creations and PNV Associates. This movie too, was a box office hit like it's prequels. A sequel to the movie John Honai is under production. Thriller Down the Shore is a 2011 film directed by Harold Guskin starring James Gandolfini and Famke Janssen. It has a 55% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 11 reviews. Thriller Black Lizard is a 1968 Japanese detective film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The film is based on a 1934 novel by Edogawa Rampo and its theatrical adaptation by Yukio Mishima, who, at the time, was the lover of Akihiro Maruyama, the actor who plays the notorious female criminal "Black Lizard" in drag. The film's protagonist is Kogoro Akechi, a brilliant detective patterned on Sherlock Holmes who appears in several stories by Edogawa Rampo and is a fixture in Japanese popular culture. The film currently has no official DVD release, and copies of the film are extremely difficult to find, but it has gained a cult following and is highly regarded by devotees of "kitsch" and "campy" films. The novel Black Lizard has been published in English by Kurodahan Press in a dual edition with The Beast in the Shadow. Thriller Secreto De Confesión is a 2013 crime, thriller and drama film written by Joaquin Jordanes and Henry Rivero and directed by Henry Rivero. Animation Morphium is a 2013 Animation, Short film directed by Linus Stetter. Thriller Until the River Runs Red is a 2010 short film written and directed by Paul Wright. Science Fiction Project Viper is a 2002 science-fiction thriller starring Patrick Muldoon, Theresa Russell, Curtis Armstrong and Tamara Davies that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel. It was directed by Jim Wynorski under the pseudonym "Jay Andrews". Thriller Maniac Cop III: Badge of Silence is a 1993 action horror film written by Larry Cohen and directed by William Lustig, and an uncredited Joel Soisson. It is the sequel to 1990's Maniac Cop 2, and the final installment in the Maniac Cop series, which began in 1988. Animation My Big Big Friend is a 2008 short animation film directed by Andrés Lieban. Comedy Dead Snow is a 2009 Norwegian zombie splatter film directed by Tommy Wirkola, starring Charlotte Frogner, Stig Frode Henriksen, Vegar Hoel, Jeppe Laursen, Evy Kasseth Røsten, Jenny Skavlan, and Lasse Valdal. The film centers on a group of students surviving a Nazi zombie attack in the mountains of Norway. The premise of the film is similar to that of the draugr - a Scandinavian folkloric undead greedily protecting its treasures. Comedy If Himmler Played Guitar is a 2012 documentary film directed by Andy Taylor Smith. Comedy In the mid-'80s, when the rising hardcore video market was hurting Nikkatsu's business, they launched a series of "nostalgic" S remakes starting with Hana to Hebi: Jigoku-hen. Masaru Konuma, popular director of the landmark Ikenie Fujin, began the Nikkatsu studio's series of S films with this well-done tale of an investment banker named Yoshi (Yasuhiko Ishizu) who is scarred by a childhood trauma. As a boy, Yoshi kills a black American soldier for consorting with his mother. He grows up impotent unless he is able to bind and whip his sexual partners. No one at his company knows, until the president (Nagatoshi Sakamoto) asks Yoshi to give his frigid wife (sex film queen Naomi Tani) an education. Needless to say, the education Yoshi provides is hardly what his boss or his new student had in mind. Hiroko Fuji co-stars. Documentary film Bikini Kill in the U.K. “It Changed My Life" is a 1993 short, documentary film directed by Lucy Thane. Comedy Kattathe Kilikkoodu is a 1983 Malayalam film directed by Bharathan. Thriller Odd Man Out is a 1947 British film noir set in an unnamed Northern Irish city. Directed by Carol Reed, it is based on the novel by F. L. Green and stars James Mason. Science Fiction Thru the Moebius Strip is a Hong Kong–produced 3D-CGI feature film, made in mainland China. Thriller Midnight Heat is a 1996 film written by Ruben Gordon and Steve Schoenberg and directed by Allan A. Goldstein. Comedy One Hour in Wonderland is a 1950 television special made by Walt Disney Productions. It was first seen on Christmas Day, 1950, over NBC for Coca-Cola, and was Walt Disney's first television production. It featured Walt as host, with Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, and other celebrities who worked with Walt, including the Firehouse Five Plus Two jazz band. This special was actually a promotional film for Disney's upcoming theatrical feature, Alice in Wonderland. Kathryn Beaumont, who was Alice's voice, was dressed like her for this television special. This television special was included as a bonus feature on the Masterpiece and Un-Anniversary DVD editions of Alice in Wonderland, as well as the 2011 Blu-ray release. Comedy "The first film in nearly 20 years from Jaguar Productions is a major triumph and terrific comeback. From Kevin (American Way) Clarke." Quoting Keeneye Reeves Documentary film Spanish Teen Rally is a 2014 Spanish documentary film directed by Amparo Fortuny. The film delves into the world of a group of teenagers whose protests in defense of Public Education triggered the so-called Valencian Spring. It was the very first experience of protest for many of them and lead to their crash with reality. Not only did these teenagers become the symbol of the student protests throughout Spain; they also became a reflection of the youth's disenchantment facing an uncertain future in a country where the austerity policies are beginning to seriously affect society. In the documentary we find testimonials from students from 13 to 19 years of age with shocking images of the demonstrations together with foregrounds of the young protagonists enduring police charges and the destruction of children icons Documentary film Sex Slaves is a 2005 documentary by Ric Esther Bienstock that was created in association with CBC, Channel 4 and Canal D. It provides a firsthand account of international human trafficking by going to the countries such as Moldova and Ukraine where girls are recruited, then following the trail to the various countries and locales where they end up. Interviews with traffickers, experts, police vice-squads and former sex slaves, along with undercover footage, provide a glimpse into the frightening reality and scope of the problem. One husband's journey is documented as he attempts to rescue his pregnant wife who was sold by a trafficker who befriended them, to a notoriously powerful and violent pimp in Turkey. Sex Slaves won numerous awards, including a 2007 Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism, the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Overseas Press Club of America, a Gracie Award from American Women in Radio and Television, a British Broadcast Award for Best Documentary. a Royal Television Society Award from the UK and a BAFTA nomination, among others. Comedy Cain and Abel is a 2006 American independent urban comedy film written and directed by Shane Woodson. Comedy Cat Run is a 2011 comedic action film written by Nick Ball and John Niven and directed by John Stockwell. Documentary film Vanishing of the Bees is a 2009 documentary film by Hive Mentality Films & Hipfuel films, directed by George Langworthy and Maryam Henein and released in the United Kingdom on October 9. The story centers around the sudden disappearance of honey bees from beehives around the world, caused by the poorly understood phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder or CCD. Although the film does not draw any firm scientific conclusions as to the precise cause or causes of CCD, it does suggest a link between neonicotinoid pesticides and CCD. The UK cinema release of the film was supported by The Co-operative Group. Comedy Good for Nothing is a 2011 thriller-comedy film written and directed by Mike Wallis. Thriller "Dominik is the product of a marriage driven by success and ambition between Andrzei, a businessman, and his wife Beata. There are only one hundred days to go before Dominik will leave the country’s finest school with what his parents hope will be excellent grades. From this point on, the world of academia will be his oyster and all he – or rather his parents – will have to do is choose between top courses. His parents are convinced: only the best ever get on in life; only those who take success for granted will make it. But one hundred days can be a very long time – especially when you’re expected to function while submitting to the pecking order and other social demands at an elite school. Social competence is not one of the businessman’s son’s strong points. A series of humiliating experiences with a fellow-student nudges Dominik’s world dangerously off kilter and, when he discovers the comments his classmates have posted about him on a social network website this puts an end to his self-confidence, motivation and concentration. Unable to bear the thought of school any more, Dominik withdraws, drifting into a virtual world where there are no hateful classmates. Online he pseudonymously meets Sylwia who tells him she plans to commit suicide. She also introduces him to her friends in the ‘suicide room’, a chat room for people with suicidal tendencies. Dominik allows Sylwia to lure him into a dangerous game, but before long things begin to get out of control because the chat is designed to shock the outside world rather than help users with their personal problems." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Documentary film An inside look at the infamous competition that takes place in downtown Los Angeles, Califormia. Four graffiti artists from L.A. and the UK battle it out on canvas in a judged competition, to benefit charity. Animation Project A-Ko Versus Battle 1: Grey Side is a film directed by Katsuhiko Nishijima. Thriller Matar a todos is a 2007 film directed by Esteban Schroeder. Comedy Kigeki onna wa otoko no furusatoyo is a 1971 film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Comedy Perfect Friday is a British bank-heist film released in 1970, directed by Peter Hall. It stars Ursula Andress as Lady Britt Dorset, Stanley Baker as Mr Graham, David Warner as Lord Nicholas Dorset and T. P. McKenna as Smith. Animation Tetsujin Nijūhachi-gō: Hakuchū no Zangetsu is a 2007 anime film. Thriller The Grifters is a 1990 neo-noir film directed by Stephen Frears, produced by Martin Scorsese, and stars John Cusack, Anjelica Huston and Annette Bening. The screenplay was written by Donald E. Westlake, based on Jim Thompson's pulp novel of the same name. Animation The Mega Mondo Pop Cartoon-a-Con in sunny California marks the spot for mystery in this all-new original Scooby-Doo adventure! Herculoids, Frankenstein Jr. and Space Ghost are just a few of the celebrated comic book characters headlining at the unconventional convention, plus there’s a megabucks movie premiere starring Scooby-Doo and Shaggy’s all-time favorite super heroes, Blue Falcon and Dynomutt! So when the gruesome villain Mr. Hyde unleashes monster bats, howling hounds and sinister slime upon the festivities, it’s time for Mystery Incorporated to follow the clues and set their monster traps. But it’s the pizza-snacking, super-powered tag team of Shaggy and Scooby-Doo who tap into their inner super hero to prevent the entire event from being smothered in ghoulish green goo! Like, right on, Dog Wonder! Documentary film Best Worst Movie is an American documentary film about making the 1990 horror film Troll 2 and its subsequent recent resurgence as a cult film. Directed by Michael Stephenson, the child star of Troll 2, the film debuted March 14, 2009. Best Worst Movie was released on DVD on November 16, 2010, distributed by New Video Group, and can currently be seen on Epix Drive-In. Comedy Blondie's Big Moment is a 1947 film directed by Abby Berlin. Comedy The Deciding Kiss is a 1918 American comedy film directed by Tod Browning. Documentary film A documentary which takes a revealing look at families left behind after coping with the loss of their loved ones in the shadow of the American Army's claim that their deaths were suicides. Thriller The Undercover Man is a 1949 American crime drama film noir starring Glenn Ford. This was one of a number of noirs directed by Joseph H. Lewis, who went on to helm Gun Crazy and The Big Combo. The drama features Glenn Ford, Nina Foch, James Whitmore, among others. Documentary film Handel und Wandel is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Katharina Geinitz. Thriller Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key is a 1972 giallo film directed by Sergio Martino. The picture stars Edwige Fenech, Luigi Pistilli, and Anita Strindberg. The film uses many elements from Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat", and acknowledges this influence in the film's opening credits. Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key was Martino's fourth giallo film. The title of the film is a reference to his first one, The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh, in which the killer leaves the phrase as a note to his victim. The victim in that film was played by Fenech. The film has been released under several alternate titles, including Gently Before She Dies, Eye of the Black Cat and Excite Me!. Thriller The Nature of the Beast is a 1995 horror mystery film written and directed by Victor Salva. It stars Eric Roberts and Lance Henriksen. Comedy I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist is a 1985 comedy film directed by Stanford Singer and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows two bored teenagers, anarchic troublemaker Paul and aspiring actress Donna, as they use Paul's father's TV station to stage an elaborate bomb hoax and throw the media into a frenzy. The film was produced by Susan Kaufman, the sister of Lloyd Kaufman, the president of Troma Entertainment. Comedy The Whalers is a cartoon produced by the Walt Disney Company and released by RKO Radio Pictures on August 19, 1938. The short was directed by David Hand and Dick Huemer. It featured the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey Mouse, Clarence 'Ducky' Nash as Donald Duck and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. It was animated by Ed Love, Marvin Woodward, Art Babbitt, Frank Oreb, Robert Leffingwell, Louie Schmitt, Lee Morehouse, Al Eugster, Josh Meador, Eric Larson, Preston Blair and Milt Schaffer. The music was provided by Albert Hay Malotte, uncredited in the film. Thriller Nemuranai Machi: Shinjuku Same, which is known in English as The City That Never Sleeps: Shinjuku Shark is a 1993 Japanese film, which was directed by Yōjirō Takita. The movie stars Hiroyuki Sanada, Tadanobu Asano, Tadao Nakamaru. Animation Jogue o lixo no lixo is a 2013 animation film directed by Clayton Bochecha. Animation El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza is a 2012 Mexican adult animated action-comedy film, based on the comic by José Ignacio Solórzano and Trino Camacho. It was released in theaters on November 30, 2012 in Mexico. The film stars a large ensemble voice cast of famous Mexican actors, such as Daniel Giménez Cacho, José María Yazpik, Héctor Jiménez, Joaquín Cosío, Jesús Ochoa, Demián Bichir, Bruno Bichir, Odiseo Bichir, Cheech Marin, Dolores Heredia and iconic filmmaker Guillermo del Toro. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and Peyote Films, and distributed by Videocine. Comedy Lo zio di Brooklyn is a 1995 comedy film written and directed by Daniele Ciprì, Franco Maresco. Thriller Survival Island, also known as Three, is a 2005 film written and directed by Stewart Raffill. It stars Billy Zane, Kelly Brook, and Juan Pablo Di Pace. Comedy Charlie's Angels is a 2000 American action comedy film directed by McG, starring Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu as three women working for a private investigation agency. The film is based on the television series of the same name from the late 1970s, which was adapted by screenwriters Ryan Rowe, Ed Solomon, and John August. Co-produced by Tall Trees Productions and Flower Films, Charlie's Angels was distributed by Columbia Pictures, and co-starred Bill Murray as Bosley, with John Forsythe reprising his role from the original TV series as the unseen Charlie's voice. Making cameo appearances are Tom Green, who dated Drew Barrymore at the time of the making of this film, and L.L. Cool J. The film was followed with the 2003 sequel, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. Thriller Official Denial is a 1994 science fiction thriller about a man who is abducted by aliens. The film was shot on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Comedy Assassination of a High School President is a 2008 American neo noir comedy film, directed by Brett Simon, written by Tim Calpin and Kevin Jakubowski, and starring Reece Thompson, Bruce Willis, Mischa Barton and Michael Rapaport. It premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The film had been scheduled for limited theatrical release on February 27, 2009, but that release was postponed indefinitely following the bankruptcy of its distributor, Yari Film Group's releasing division. It was released on DVD in the United States on October 6, 2009. Documentary film Dior and I is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Frédéric Tcheng. Animation Lupin III: The Plot of the Fuma Clan, first released in North America as Rupan III: The Fuma Conspiracy, is the first original video animation based on Monkey Punch's Lupin III manga. It is also the first Lupin animation to not feature Yasuo Yamada as Arsène Lupin III, who is instead voiced by Toshio Furukawa, and the only one to not feature Kiyoshi Kobayashi as Daisuke Jigen. Animation Mr. Spontaneous is a 2013 short film written and directed by Steven Cerritos. Science Fiction Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl is a 2009 Japanese gore film. It was directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura and Naoyuki Tomomatsu and premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival in June 2009. It is based on a manga of the same name by Shungiku Uchida. Comedy Von Buttiglione Sturmtruppenführer is a 1977 comedy film written by Mino Guerrini, Mario Marenco and Enrico Vanzina and directed by Mino Guerrini. Documentary film Pornstar Pets is a 2005 documentary film directed by Margie Schnibbe. The 52 minute film includes 25 pornographic actors and their sometimes exotic pets in a vein similar to Celebrity Pets. Thriller Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy, or simply Bram Stoker's The Mummy, is a film based on Bram Stoker's novel The Jewel of Seven Stars. It features an ensemble cast including Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett, Jr., Eric Lutes, Amy Locane, Lloyd Bochner, Victoria Tennant, Mary Jo Catlett, Aubrey Morris, and Richard Karn. Morris previously played Dr. Putnum in Blood from the Mummy's Tomb, the Hammer adaptation of the same adaptation. The film was released straight-to-video to capitalize on the success of Universal's The Mummy. Although panned by critics, the film has achieved somewhat of a cult status over the years. Documentary film Sleepy Labeef Rides Again is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Seth Pomeroy. Animation The Apartment Cat is a 1998 short animation film directed by Sarah Roper. Documentary film Stepping Out? is a 2011 short documentary romance family film directed by Yaminah McKessey. Documentary film Ocean Oasis is a short film directed by Soames Summerhays. Comedy Ma vie en rose is a 1997 Belgian drama film directed by Alain Berliner. It tells the story of Ludovic, a child who is seen by family and community as a boy, but consistently communicates being a girl. The film depicts Ludovic's family struggling to accept this transgressive gender expression. Comedy Falling Down is a 1993 crime drama directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Ebbe Roe Smith. The film stars Michael Douglas in the lead role of William Foster, a divorcé and unemployed former defense engineer. The film centers on Foster as he goes on a violent rampage across the city of Los Angeles, trying to reach the house of his estranged ex-wife in time for his daughter's birthday party. Along the way, a series of encounters, both trivial and provocative, cause him to react with violence and make sardonic observations on life, poverty, the economy, and commercialism. Robert Duvall co-stars as Martin Prendergast, an aging LAPD Sergeant on the day of his retirement, who faces his own frustrations, even as he tracks down Foster. The title of the film, referring to Foster's mental collapse, is taken from the nursery rhyme "London Bridge Is Falling Down", which is a recurring motif throughout the film. Animation Woodpecker from Mars is the 69th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 2, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Trumpeter-bandleader Miles Davis (1926-91) was a catalyst for the major innovations in post-bop, cool jazz, hard-bop, and jazz-fusion, and his wispy and emotional trumpet tones were some of the most evocative sounds ever heard. He was also one of the most identifiable and misunderstood pop icons of the 20th century. This engrossing British documentary shows the complex layers of this magnificent and mercurial artist. Through rare footage and interviews, we learn of Davis's middle-class upbringing and his early days with bop legends Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. The documentary bluntly deals with Davis's narcotic nadir and his rise from the depths to become a bona fide jazz icon in the mid-'50s to late '60s. But the most penetrating and poignant portraits of Davis come from musicians who played with and were influenced by him, including Shirley Horn, Herbie Hancock, Joe Zawinul, and Keith Jarrett. Outstanding musical selections include modal masterpieces "So What" and "Blue in Green," the haunting soundtrack to the 1957 French film Ascenseur pour l'échafaud, his romantic rendition of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time," and his collaborations with arranger Gil Evans. The most surprising aspects of Davis's personality that emerge from this film are his shyness, vulnerability, and, yes, humility. As he said himself, "Don't call me a legend. Call me Miles Davis." --Eugene Holley Jr. Thriller Lalkuthi is a 1978 Bollywood thriller film directed by Kanak Mukherjee. The Original Music was by Sapan Jagmohan. Comedy Chaalis Chauraasi, is a Bollywood crime comedy film directed by Hriday Shetty and starring Naseeruddin Shah, Atul Kulkarni, Kay Kay Menon and Ravi Kishan. Most of the film was shot in Mumbai. It was released on 13 January 2012. Documentary film The Gettysburg Story is a documentary film directed by Jake Boritt. Comedy God Bless America is a 2011 dark comedy film that combines elements of political satire with black humor. The film was written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, and stars Joel Murray and Tara Lynne Barr. God Bless America premiered on September 9, 2011, at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released On Demand on April 6, 2012 and in theaters on May 11, 2012. The DVD for the film was released on 9 July 2012. Animation Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, is a direct-to-video animated superhero film that tells various stories featuring members of Green Lantern Corps, including Abin Sur, Laira, Kilowog, and Mogo It was released on June 7, 2011. While not a direct sequel to First Flight, the film uses the same character designs and includes a cameo by Ch'p, who had a speaking role in the previous film. It is the eleventh film released under the DC Universe Animated Original Movies banner. It is also the second DC Animated Movie following Batman: Gotham Knight to feature an anthology format, though unlike Batman: Gotham Knight, it features a single, uniform animation and visual style and an overall linking story. Two of the stories were based on comic stories written by Alan Moore, who has a standing policy of not allowing his name to be used in the credits when his stories are adapted to other media. Comedy La Vache et le Prisonnier is a French-Italian tragicomedy film from 1959 starring Fernandel and directed by Henri Verneuil. The story was based on Jacques Antoine's novel, Une histoire vraie. It is considered to be a classic and one of Fernandel's most iconic and popular films. It was Fernandel's highest grossing film ever in 1959. The film was shot in black and white. In 1990 a colorized version was released. Comedy A second television adaptation was produced in 1984 by Public Broadcasting Service. This version, featuring Jason Robards as Grandpa was based on the Broadway revival and filmed at Royale Theatre, New York City. Thriller Suspended Animation is a 2001 film directed by John D. Hancock. Comedy Marriage Story is a 1992 South Korean film. It was the fourth most highly attended Korean film between 1990 and 1995. Documentary film A Cat on the Shoulder is a 2013 documentary film directed by Julie Conte. Science Fiction Fantastic Voyage is a 1966 science fiction film written by Harry Kleiner, based on a story by Otto Klement and Jerome Bixby. The original story took place in the 19th century and was meant to be a Jules Verne–inspired adventure tale with a sense of wonder. Kleiner abandoned all but the concept of miniaturization and added a Cold War element. It was directed by Richard Fleischer and stars Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch, Edmond O'Brien and Donald Pleasence. Bantam Books obtained the rights for a paperback novelization based on the screenplay and approached Isaac Asimov to write it. Because the novelization was released six months before the movie, many people mistakenly believed Asimov's book had inspired the film. The movie inspired an animated television series. Documentary film Where are we? is a 1990 short film written and directed by Elefterie Voiculescu. Thriller Wings Over Africa is a 1936 British adventure film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Joan Gardner, Ian Colin, James Harcourt and James Carew. A British expedition searches for a cache of buried diamonds in Africa. Comedy NightDriver is a 2012 short, comedy, and drama film directed by Fritz Celestin. Comedy William Shakespeare's Dream in Constantinople is a 2013 short comedy drama film directed by Felipe Carmona. Documentary film Kill the Day is a 2010 documentary film written by Andrei Kutsila and directed by Aleksander Nalivaiko and Andrei Kutsila. Thriller Dead Presidents is a 1995 American crime film written by Michael Henry Brown, also written, produced and directed by the Hughes brothers, starring Larenz Tate, Keith David, Chris Tucker, Freddy Rodriguez, N'Bushe Wright and Bokeem Woodbine. The film chronicles the life of Anthony Curtis, focusing on his teenage years as a high school graduate and his experiences during the Vietnam War. As he returns to his hometown in The Bronx, Curtis finds himself struggling to support himself and his family, eventually turning to a life of crime. Dead Presidents is based partly on the real-life experiences of Haywood T. Kirkland, whose true story was detailed in the book Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans by Wallace Terry. Certain characters from the film are based on real acquaintances of Kirkland, who served time in prison after committing robbery in facepaint. Science Fiction The Quiet Earth is a 1985 New Zealand science fiction post-apocalyptic film directed by Geoff Murphy and starring Bruno Lawrence, Alison Routledge and Pete Smith as three survivors of a cataclysmic disaster. It is loosely based on the 1981 science fiction novel of the same name by Craig Harrison. Its other sources of inspiration have been listed as the 1954 novel I Am Legend, Dawn of the Dead, and especially the 1959 film The World, the Flesh and the Devil, of which it has been called an unofficial remake. Comedy For the Love of Ada is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Ronnie Baxter and starring Irene Handl, Wilfred Pickles, Barbara Mitchell and Jack Smethurst. It is a spin-off from the television series For the Love of Ada. Documentary film El Mar, Mi Alma is a documentary film directed by Stephen L. Jones and Tatiana Velasco. Thriller Hot War is a 1998 thriller film directed by Jingle Ma. Thriller When Merrill Ross is thought to be a C.I.A. agent gone bad, he finds himself in an explosive situation. He knows he must clear his name nut he has to do it by himself because he has no idea who he can trust in his world of espionage and intrigue. Comedy The Try Out is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer is a 2005 American comedy film starring America Ferrera. It was not released on DVD until May 16, 2008. The film won the Silver George for the Best Film of the Perspective competition at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. The plot concerns three generations of Garcia women in a sleepy Arizona town who experience a sexual awakening during the course of a summer. America Ferrera is the teenage Blanca Garcia, Elizabeth Peña is Blanca's mother and Lucy Gallardo is her grandmother. At the beginning of the film, Doña Genoveva, the matriarch of the family, decides to buy a car but doesn't know how to drive. A man named Don Pedro offers to teach her, and the relationship gradually turns from platonic to romantic. Meanwhile, Doña Genoveva's daughter, Lolita, is torn between her co-worker at the butcher shop where she works and Victor, a married man who frequently makes passes at women around town. Seventeen-year-old Blanca falls for the new guy in town and learns about the joy and pain an intimate relationship can bring. Thriller Violanchelo is a 2008 drama film starring Bárbara Mori, Leonardo Sbaraglia and Tony Dalton. The film is based on a romantic story. Animation Woodpecker in the Rough is the 41st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 16, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Electrocute Your Stars is a 2005 film directed by Marie Losier. Comedy The Extra is a 2005 Australian film starring Irish comedian Jimeoin. Thriller "In Argentina, more than eight thousand people die every year in road accidents. Behind every tragedy there is an industry, supported by the compensations of insurance companies and the weakness of the law. Sosa, is a lawyer who moves through emergency rooms of public hospitals and police stations in search of potential customers. Luján, is a young doctor from the province. This love story begins the night Luján and Sosa meet on the street. She's trying to save a man's life; he's trying to turn him into his customer." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy Jillian Dillon is a 2009 a dramatic comedy short film directed by Yvette Edery. Comedy The Thomas Crown Affair is a 1999 American heist film directed by John McTiernan. The film, starring Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo and Denis Leary, is a remake of the 1968 film of the same name. The film generally received positive reviews. It was a success at the box office, grossing $124,305,181 worldwide. Comedy Careful is the third feature film directed by Guy Maddin. It is Maddin's first colour film, shot on 16mm for a budget of $1.1 million. At one point, Martin Scorsese had agreed to act in the film, as Count Knotkers, but bowed out to complete Cape Fear. Maddin pursued casting hockey star Bobby Hull, but ended up casting Paul Cox. Documentary film What Happened to This City? is a 1987 film written by Keshav Rao Jadav and directed by Deepa Dhanraj. Comedy Peddarikam is a 1992 Telugu film directed and produced by A. M. Rathnam under Sri Surya Movies. The film stars Jagapati Babu and Sukanya in the lead roles. The movie is a remake of the 1991 Malayalam film Godfather. Documentary film Love Ya is a 2014 short, documentary and romance film written by Jessica Hayes and directed by Chris Altorf and Jessica Hayes. Comedy The Runaround is a comedy-drama film that was photographed entirely in Technicolor. It is the first to be filmed in a new Technicolor process which removed grain and resulted in a much improved color. The film was first released with some music early in 1931 as Waiting for the Bride or Waiting at the Church, but was withdrawn from release because of the apathy towards musicals in the United States. It was re-released in the United States late in 1931 with all of the music removed. Thriller Vishwanath is a 1978 Indian Bollywood film directed by Subhash Ghai and produced by Pawan Kumar. It stars Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy in pivotal roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Lawyer Vishwanath with N. T. Rama Rao and in Tamil as Naan Mahaan Alla with Rajinikanth. Comedy Surogat is a 1961 Yugoslavian short animated film by Dušan Vukotić, produced by Zagreb Film, then a Yugoslav film production company. The film won an Academy Award for Short Subjects in 1962. The film is also known by several other names in other languages: Cypporar, Der Ersatz, Le Succēdanē and Surrogatto. Comedy The Story of Bran Nue Dae is a short-comedy documentary film directed by Adrian Russell Wills. Comedy Good Morning Heartache is a 2008 film directed by Anna Negri. Comedy The Horror of It All is a 1963 horror comedy film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Pat Boone and Erica Rogers. Thriller Charge Over You is a 2010 drama thriller film written by Julia Matthews and directed by Regardt Steenekamp. Documentary film Czech Peace is a 2010 Czech documentary film directed by Vít Klusák and Filip Remunda. The film won the White Goose award at the DMZ Korean International Documentary Film Festival in 2010. The film followed a 2004 documentary from the same pair of directors, Czech Dream. Following the release of Czech Peace, the directors announced plans to make a third documentary film to complete a trilogy. Thriller Unman, Wittering and Zigo is a 1971 British thriller film directed by John Mackenzie and starring David Hemmings, Douglas Wilmer and Tony Haygarth. It is adapted by Simon Raven from Giles Cooper's 1950s radio play Unman, Wittering and Zigo. A new teacher arrives at a school to discover his predecessor was murdered by the pupils, and sets out to prevent the same fate awaiting him, eventually discovering the three pupils named in the title were responsible for murdering the original teacher. The movie's title was parodied in Little Britain, and by Rowan Atkinson in a very well-received sketch for one of the early Secret Policeman's Ball concerts for Amnesty International. Comedy 7 Lives of Chance is a 2013 comedy drama romance film written by Banks Helfrich, Victoria Dym and Daniel W. Cardwell and directed by Banks Helfrich and Fred Zara. Documentary film The Bravest Team: The Rebuilding of the FDNY Football Club is a 2002 documentary TV movie. Comedy Creeps is the 168th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Winter Sonata is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Yves Gutjahr. Documentary film Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life is a 1997 American documentary film written, produced, and directed by Michael Paxton. Its focus is on novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, the author of the bestselling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, who promoted her philosophy of Objectivism through her books, articles, speeches, and media appearances. In addition to color and black-and-white archival footage of Rand, the film includes appearances by philosophers Harry Binswanger and Leonard Peikoff, CBS News correspondent Mike Wallace, television interviewers Phil Donahue and Tom Snyder, architect Frank Lloyd Wright, political figures Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky, and Hollywood personalities Cecil B. DeMille, Edith Head, Adolphe Menjou, Marilyn Monroe, and Robert Taylor. The documentary is narrated by actress Sharon Gless. Documentary film Portrait of an Urban Beekeepr is a 2013 short, documentary and biographical film written and directed by Steve Ellington. Comedy All the Rage is a 1997 film by New York City-based writer Roland Tec. It was released theatrically in the U.S., was widely reviewed in numerous publications and continues to be a top-grossing film among gay-themed titles on Netflix and Amazon. All the Rage had its world premiere at the Castro Theatre during the San Francisco International Film Festival of 1997 after which it was released theatrically in the U.S. by Jour de Fete, a division of Rialto Pictures. In 2001, Strand Releasing brought the film out on DVD and in 2003, it was released internationally by Media Luna, GHB. Hailed by Los Angeles Times film critic Kevin Thomas as "One of the sharpest, sexiest and most amusing satires of gay life and values ever filmed," it widely considered a hallmark of the Queer Independent Film movement of the late 1990s. This unique aspect of the film was highlighted in one of its first reviews by Dennis Harvey, writing about the film for Variety. The film features music by a number of indie artists, including Merle Perkins, who recorded the song "Military Man". Comedy The Grand Canyon was his private swimming hole, he dug the Rio Grande on a slow afternoon and he cooked his grub from the Texas Panhandle itself. Pecos Bill, the delightful tall tale hero of the Old West. Thriller Fright Night is a 1985 American horror film written and directed by Tom Holland and produced by Herb Jaffe. It stars William Ragsdale, Chris Sarandon, Roddy McDowall and Amanda Bearse. The film's plot follows young Charley Brewster who discovers that his next-door neighbor, Jerry Dandrige, is a vampire. When no one believes him, Charley decides to get Peter Vincent, a Vampire Hunter TV show host, to stop Jerry from starting a massive killing spree. The film was released on August 2, 1985 and was followed by a sequel, Fright Night Part 2 in 1988, and a 3D remake in 2011, which was followed by an in-name sequel/reboot in 2013. Animation Ayas is a 2013 Turkish animated film produced by Düşyeri Animation Studios. The film went on nationwide general release on November 22, 2013. Science Fiction Kappa is a 1994 film directed by Tatuya Ishii. Comedy Bhool Bhulaiyaa is a 2007 Indian psychological horror film directed by Priyadarshan. It constitutes the official remake of the 1993 Malayalam film, Manichitrathazhu, starring Mohanlal. which was already remade into several Indian films. Bhool Bhulaiyaa features Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Ameesha Patel and Shiney Ahuja in pivotal roles with Paresh Rawal and Rajpal Yadav in supporting roles. The music of the film was composed by Pritam and the lyrics were written by Sameer. It received mostly positive reviews and a huge box-office success. The film is also noted for its usage of colloquial language and the ambience that of royalty very aptly portrayed. This is a psychological thriller. The disorder suffered by the protagonist, "dissociative identity disorder" is an actual mental health problem. When Akshay's character is explaining the symptoms of the illness the camera even captures one of its most famous case, that of an American female called Shirley Ardell Mason. Comedy Fish Story is a 2009 Japanese movie. A rare musical single by an obscure rock band makes a strange voyage through time in a science fiction tale from Japanese filmmaker Yoshihiro Nakamura. Animation Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens is a computer-animated science fiction action film that premiered on Cartoon Network Asia on March 11, 2012, and in the United States on Cartoon Network March 23, 2012, as part of "Ben 10 Week" which ran from March 19, 2012 – March 24, 2012. It was officially unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con International 2011. This is Cartoon Network Asia's first film in collaboration with Cartoon Network Studios. The movie would be Cartoon Network's first CG animated movie as well as the first time the Ben 10 universe would be interpreted in full CG. Tiny Island Productions, producer of qubo's Shelldon, provided the CGI for the film. David Kwok, CEO of Tiny Island Productions, commented that having an opportunity to work on the film was amazing and challenging. This movie took place after the first "Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix" movie. Comedy Ameriga is a 2000 film written and directed by Gleb Alejnikov and Igor Alejnikov. Documentary film Extreme Private Eros: Love Song 1974 is a documentary film directed by Kazuo Hara. Documentary film Four Women of Egypt is a 1997 Canadian-Egyptian documentary film by Tahani Rached. The film revolves around four female friends from Egypt with opposing religious, social, and political views in modern-day Egypt. The film was highly acclaimed and won several awards in documentary film festivals. Animation La Plage is a 2011 animated short film directed by Agathe Bray-Bourret. Comedy Woody tricks Ali Gator into a swampland chase. The banjo-plucking alligator shoots down what he thinks is a southbound duckling, except that it's a woodpecker. Woodpecker stew is better than none. The trouble is that Woody is hungry, too... and alligator stew will do. Comedy The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension!, often shortened to Buckaroo Banzai, is a 1984 American science fiction film. It was directed and produced by W. D. Richter, and concerns the efforts of the multi-talented Dr. Buckaroo Banzai, a physicist, neurosurgeon, test pilot, and rock musician, to save the world by defeating a band of inter-dimensional aliens called Red Lectroids from Planet 10. The film is a cross between the action/adventure and sci-fi film genres and also includes elements of comedy, satire, and romance. Comedy Such Good People is a comedy mystery film directed by Stewart Wade. Thriller The Cat and the Canary is an American silent horror film adaptation of John Willard's 1922 black comedy play of the same name. Directed by German Expressionist filmmaker Paul Leni, the film stars Laura La Plante as Annabelle West, Forrest Stanley as Charles "Charlie" Wilder, and Creighton Hale as Paul Jones. The plot revolves around the death of Cyrus West, who is Annabelle, Charlie, and Paul's uncle, and the reading of his will 20 years later. Annabelle inherits her uncle's fortune, but when she and her family spend the night in his haunted mansion they are stalked by a mysterious figure. Meanwhile, a lunatic known as "the Cat" escapes from an asylum and hides in the mansion. The film is part of a genre of comedy horror films inspired by 1920s Broadway stage plays. Paul Leni's adaptation of Willard's play blended expressionism with humor, a style Leni was notable for and critics recognized as unique. Leni's style of directing made The Cat and the Canary influential in the "old dark house" genre of films popular from the 1930s through the 1950s. The film was one of Universal's early horror productions and is considered "the cornerstone of Universal's school of horror." Documentary film The Rising Tide is a 1949 Canadian short documentary film directed by Jean Palardy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film shows how cooperatives in the Maritime provinces gave new life and hope to poverty-stricken fishermen. The Rising Tide received a special citation at the Canadian Film Awards. Thriller Time Lock is a British thriller film directed by Gerald Thomas. The plot is about a six-year old boy who is accidentally locked in a bank vault. With less than 10 hours of oxygen left in the vault, it becomes a race to save the boy. The film features a young, pre-James Bond Sean Connery. The boy is played by Vincent Winter and his parents are played by Lee Patterson and Betty McDowall. Although set in Canada the film was shot in England. Comedy La Guita is a 1970 Argentine film. Comedy Doña Macabra is a 1972 thriller comedy film written by Hugo Argüelles & Roberto Gavaldón and directed by Roberto Gavaldón. Thriller Días de combate is a 1982 crime fiction, drama, mystery and thriller film written by Jorge Patiño and Paco Ignacio Taibo II, and directed by Alfredo Gurrola. Documentary film Barefoot to Herat is a 2002 Iranian film by Majid Majidi. It is a documentary about the plight of Afghani refugees just after the 2001 military offensive against the Taliban. Animation Very Blue Beard is a 1979 Soviet musical comedy animated film loosely based on the Bluebeard fairy tale by Charles Perrault. Directed by Vladimir Samsonov, screenplay by Arkady Arkanov. Cinematography by Vladimir Milovanov. Original music score by Gennady Gladkov. Lyrics by Yuliy Kim. Released by T/O Ekran A detective is investigating the crimes of the medieval duke Bluebeard - is the latter really guilty of murdering his wives? Science Fiction Jaque is a 2012 fantasy, horror, sci-fi short film written by Pablo Accino and Ignacio Artacho and directed by Pablo Accino. Documentary film Film Portrait is a full-length autobiographical movie directed by, and about, the life of Minnesotan film-maker and artist, Jerome Hill. It was selected as an outstanding Film of the Year for presentation at the London Film Festival in 1972 and won the Gold Dukat Prize at the 21st Annual Mannheim Film Festival. Jerome Hill died shortly after the completion of Film Portrait, and so the work is often described as his memoir. In 2003, Film Portrait was added to the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress, recognizing the cultural, historical and aesthetic significance of the work, as well as ensuring the preservation of the original film footage. Comedy The Parent Trap IV: Hawaiian Honeymoon is a 1989 made-for-TV movie. It is the third sequel to the 1961 film The Parent Trap. It is the fourth and final installment in the original Parent Trap film series. It aired November 19, 1989, Hayley Mills reprises her role as Susan Wyatt and Sharon Grand. Also returning from The Parent Trap III is Barry Bostwick and the Creel triplets: Joy, Leanna, and Monica. Mollie Miller reunited with the cast to direct this film from the third one. Comedy Dagwood disguises himself as a drummer in the ship's conga band to sneak aboard a South American cruise ship. Blondie performs several song-and-dance routines Comedy The Mad Hatters is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Chili Bouchier, Sydney King and Evelyn Foster. After opening a hat shop together, two men fall in love with a French woman living next door. Thriller Sky High is a supernatural action film from director Ryuhei Kitamura. It is based on the manga of the same title by Tsutomu Takahashi and serves as a prequel to a Japanese television drama of the same name, and starring the same actress, Yumiko Shaku. Although the film is a prequel to the series, the film was made while the series was still in production, sometime between the first and second seasons. The film had a clear effect on the direction of the second season, as evidenced in the look and style of Mina/Izuko's second season costuming—more similar to the darker, edgier look she sports in the film, as opposed to the softer, colourful, kimono-like outfit of the first season. The film reveals how the somewhat meek Mina became the heroic Izuko, as seen in the series. Comedy Onion Skin is a 2011 short drama romantic-comedy film written and directed by Joseph Procopio. Comedy London is a 2005 Tamil action comedy film directed by Sundar C, which was a remake of Priyadarshan's Malayalam film Kakkakuyil. The film features Prashanth and Ankitha in the lead roles, while Vijaykumar, Srividya and Pandiarajan play supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Vidyasagar, the film released in March 2005 with positive reviews. Comedy The Big Job is a British comedy film which was released in 1965. It stars Sid James, Dick Emery, Joan Sims, Sylvia Syms, Jim Dale and Lance Percival. The Big Job shares its cast and production team with the Carry On films, but the film is not officially part of the Carry On series. The film was photographed in black and white, while other Carry On films from the mid 1960s are in colour. Comedy The Smokers is a 2000 film directed and written by Christina Peters. Comedy The Devil Knows Why is a 2003 comedy fantasy film written by Milos Macourek, Roman Vávra and Ondrej Sulaj and directed by Roman Vávra. Animation Manfred is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Daniel Zwimpfer. Animation Havoc in Heaven, also translated as Uproar in Heaven, is a Chinese animated feature film directed by Wan Laiming and produced by all four of the Wan brothers. The film was created at the height of the Chinese animation industry in the 1960s, and received numerous awards. It earned the brothers domestic and international recognition. The story is an adaptation of the novel Journey to the West. The stylized animation and drums and percussion accompaniment used in this film are heavily influenced by Peking opera traditions. Documentary film Slave Queen is a 2013 crime drama thriller documentary film written and directed by Masud Akhond. Thriller Return from the Ashes is a 1965 British drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson. The film stars Ingrid Thulin, Herbert Lom, Maximilian Schell, and Samantha Eggar. It is based on a novel by French crime writer Hubert Monteilhet, adapted for film by prolific screenwriter Julius J. Epstein. Comedy Rafoo Chakkar is a 1975 Indian Hindi movie produced by Nadiadwala and directed by Narender Bedi. The movie was inspired by the American film Some Like It Hot. Rafoo Chakkar was a hit. The plot begins with two out-of-work musicians who witness a murder and are spotted by the villains. In order to save themselves, they decide to disguise themselves as girls and hop on to a train to Kashmir with other girls in a singing band, where they met Neetu Singh, Bindoo and Asrani. The plot twists when a man falls in love with Paintal, and Rishi Kapoor tries to impress Neetu Singh by pretending to be an oil tycoon. Eventually the villains find them and the lies are revealed, but the lovers are finally together... even Paintal and Rajindernath. The film is important because it was the first exposure to same-sex love in Hindi films and it was taken on a light-hearted manner, and the ideas of sex and gender became quite confused; in the end the final conclusion was "Nobody's perfect!" and love was all there was, it did not matter what one's gender was. Science Fiction Exo-Man is a 1977 Sci-Fi TV film directed by Richard Irving. Comedy Kotes is a 2003 comedy and musical film written by Giorgos Galitis, Pavlos Kontoyannidis and Giorgos Lefakis. It is also directed by Giorgos Remoundos. Comedy Moron 5 and the Crying Lady is a 2012 Filipino comedy film directed by beljun balisbis, starring xyzarth, cliffnikko, benjo, daniel, and aj. It was released last April 7, 2012 and distributed by Viva Films. It tells the story of five friends who are depicted to be stupid. They cross the path of a gay man who has a grudge against them, so much that the gay man, played by John Lapus, will do anything to bring them down. Thriller Yup Yup Man is a 2000 film directed by Glenn Klinker. Animation Post Mark Lick is a 2003 short film written and directed by Sonia Bridge. Comedy Valley of the Sun is a 1942 film directed by George Marshall. It stars Lucille Ball and James Craig. Comedy Prince of Arcadia is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Carl Brisson, Margot Grahame, Ida Lupino and Peter Gawthorne. A Ruritanian Prince is due to marry a princess with acting ambitions, but he has fallen in love with another woman. Animation Overnight Stay (Übernachtung) is a 2009 short animated film directed by Daniela Sherer. Comedy Lightning Jack is a 1994 Western comedy film written by and starring Paul Hogan, as well as Cuba Gooding Jr. and Beverly D'Angelo. Documentary film Questions à la terre natale is a 2006 documentary film. Thriller Onan is a 2009 action thriller film. It is the debut film of writer/director Shyam Madhavan Sarada. The Tamil/English guerrilla film was shot in the Indian cities of Chennai and Kochi with a mainly amateur cast. Thriller Diary of a Hitman is a 1991 drama/thriller directed by Roy London and written by Kenneth Pressman, based on his play Insider's Price. The film stars Forest Whitaker, Sherilyn Fenn, James Belushi, Sharon Stone and Lois Chiles. Roy London was Fenn and Stone's acting coach. Thriller Blowback is a 2000 film directed by Mark L. Lester. It follows detective Morrell as he investigates whether a series of murders, identical to those by Wittman, executed years ago, are copycat or if they could be Wittman himself. Filming took place in San Diego, California. Animation The Good Morning Diary: The Day I Turned Into A Ghost is a 2011 animation short film directed by Ines Christine Geisser and Kirsten Carina Geisser. Documentary film Vietnam, Long Time Coming is a documentary released in 1998 by Kartemquin Films. The film follows a 16-day, 1100 mile bicycle expedition through once war-torn Northern and Southern Vietnam that was organized by World T.E.A.M. Sports. The event drew an array of veterans from the U.S. and Vietnam, as well as celebrity riders like Greg LeMond and Senator John Kerry. Those without use of their legs used special hand-powered bikes, while blind riders pedaled from the back of tandem bikes. Past enemies ride as one team in peace across a landscape they once killed to stay alive on. Winner of Outstanding Directorial Achievement at the 1998 Directors Guild Awards, as well as Outstanding Program Achievement at the 1998 Emmy Awards, Vietnam, Long Time Coming won multiple national awards. The films soundtrack featured such artists as Bruce Springsteen, Emmylou Harris, and Shawn Colvin. A portion of the proceeds went to groups promoting medical and educational programs in Vietnam. Documentary film A Life with Asperger's is a 2013 animated short documentary drama written by Jaime Ekkens and Emmett Goodman. The film was also directed by Jaime Ekkens. Animation Berlin Recyclers is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Nikki Schuster. Documentary film Wilt Chamberlain: Borscht Belt Bellhop is a 2013 short documentary biographical sport film directed by Caroline Laskow and Ian Rosenberg. Comedy The Real Millionaire is a 2011 short comedy drama film written by Deepak Lohana and Alap Mohile and directed by Piyush Thakur. Animation Barbie in A Christmas Carol is a 2008 animated Family film written by Elise Allen and directed by William Lau. Comedy Beti No.1 is a Bollywood film starring Govinda and Rambha in the lead roles. The film is a comedy, written by Santosh Saroj and directed by Rama Rao Tatineni. The film was released on 10 November 2000. The film is a remake of Malayalam film Aadyathe Kanmani. Science Fiction Mega Snake is a television film by Sci Fi Pictures. It was first aired on August 25, 2007. The film was produced by the company Nu Image Films as an original movie for broadcasting on the Sci Fi cable television network. It was shot in Sofia, Bulgaria. The film features a special appearance by Feedback, the winning hero on the channel's first Who Wants to Be a Superhero? contest. Though it was originally advertised as "Starring Feedback", he is a minor character that only appears for a moment towards the end of the movie. Thriller Oktober is a 1998 television mini-series written and directed by Stephen Gallagher. Documentary film Dalida is a French and Italian two-parts-film for television directed by Joyce Buñuel released on TV in 2005. This movie tells Dalida's life. Comedy Why Am I Doing This? is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Tom Huang. Thriller Calendar Girl Murders is a 1984 television movie directed by William A. Graham and starred Tom Skerritt and Sharon Stone, who played the part of photographer Cassie Bascomb. Thriller Battle Royale is a 2000 Japanese action thriller film adapted from the 1999 novel of the same name by Koushun Takami. It is the final film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, the screenplay written by his son Kenta, and stars Takeshi Kitano. The film tells the story of Shuya Nanahara, a junior high-school student who is struggling with the death of his father and is forced by the government to compete in a deadly game where the students must kill each other in order to win. The film aroused both domestic and international controversy and was either banned outright or deliberately excluded from distribution in several countries. The film was a mainstream domestic blockbuster, becoming one of the ten highest-grossing films in Japan, and was released in 22 countries worldwide. It received global audience and critical acclaim and is often regarded as one of Japan's most famous films, as well as one of Fukasaku's best films. Fukasaku started working on a sequel, Battle Royale II: Requiem, but he died of prostate cancer on January 12, 2003 after shooting only one scene with Takeshi Kitano. His son, Kenta Fukasaku, completed the film in 2003 and dedicated it to his father. Documentary film Rebel Menopause is a 2014 documentary short film directed by Adele Tulli. Comedy Miracle of Phil is a 2008 short film directed by Andrew Douglas. Science Fiction Out of the Darkness is a 1971 Thai science fiction musical action drama film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol, about an invasion by extraterrestrial beings in Thailand. It was the first science fiction film made in Thailand, and was also the debut feature film by Chatrichalerm. Documentary film The March, also known as The March to Washington, is a 1964 documentary film by James Blue about the 1963 civil rights March on Washington. It was made for the Motion Picture Service unit of the United States Information Agency for use outside the United States – the 1948 Smith-Mundt Act prevented USIA films from being shown domestically without a special act of Congress. In 1990 Congress authorized these films to be shown in the U.S. twelve years after their initial release. In 2008, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Dev.D is an Indian romantic drama film released on 6 February 2009. Written and directed by Anurag Kashyap, it is a modern-day take on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's classic Bengali novel Devdas, previously adapted for the screen by P.C. Barua and Bimal Roy and more recently by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Dev.D was embraced by the media, critics and public. The film is set in contemporary Punjab and Delhi, where familial ties are negotiated by the traditions of patriarchy and marriages are reduced to a game of power and "honour". Science Fiction Night Passage is a science fiction film directed by Trinh T. Minh-ha and Jean-Paul Bourdier. Comedy Cheerleaders Beach Party is a 1978 comedy film by producer/director Alex E. Goitein and writer Chuck Vincent. It stars Elizabeth Loredan, Jamie Jenson, Lynn Hastings, and Gloria Upson as college cheerleaders out to save their team, the Rambling U. Rams. It was released on DVD by Telavista in 2007. Comedy The Americano is a 1916 American silent adventure/romantic comedy film directed by John Emerson and stars Douglas Fairbanks in his last production for Triangle Film Corporation. Based on the novel Blaze Derringer, by Eugene P. Lyle, Jr., the scenario was written by John Emerson and Anita Loos who also wrote the film's intertitles. The film was re-released by S.A. Lynch Enterprises on August 21, 1923. A 16mm print of the film still exists. Thriller Manushya Mrugam is a 2011 Malayalam mystery film written, directed by and starring Baburaj. It is not an adaptation of the 1980 Malayalam film with the same title starring Jayan. The story is about sexual exploitation of young girls. The cast also includes Kiran, Oviya and Prithviraj. The film has been scripted by the director himself. Music is by Sayan Anwar, while the lyrics have been penned by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma. Documentary film Patu! is a 1983 documentary/sport film by Merata Mita. Thriller Four tales about surviving high school - "Odd Girl Out", "Augusta, Gone", "For One Night", and "The Perfect Teacher". Comedy Where Is My Dog? is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Miguel Llansó and Yohannes Feleke. Thriller The Mask of Diijon is a 1946 American black-and-white film noir suspense film directed by Lew Landers and featuring Erich von Stroheim, Jeanne Bates and William Wright . Animation The Complete Adventure Kid contains episodes 1-3 of the Adventure Kid series. The story centers around 19-year-old game-whiz Norikazu, who can't resist playing with a strange computer that somehow landed in his backyard. Before he could do anything about it, Norikazu and his lover are pulled inside a computer world full of demons and lecherous zombies. Comedy Hold That Pose is a 1950 American animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released RKO Radio Pictures. The film's plot centers on Goofy trying to get a job as a wildlife photographer but ends up causing trouble in a grizzly bear's pen at a zoo. This is also Humphrey the Bear's debut appearance. Comedy Chewing gomme is a 2010 short film directed and produced by Benoit Desjardins. Documentary film La peau du foot is a 1997 documentary film written by Albert Knechtel and Jacques Maigne and directed by Albert Knechtel. Animation The Floating Landscape is a 2003 Hong-Kong film directed by Carol Lai Miu-suet, produced by Stanley KWAN Kam-Pang and Sylvain Bursztejn, Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai. The scripwriter was Carol Lai Miu-suet, the cinematographer was Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai. Comedy Thelma & Louise is a 1991 American drama film, written by Callie Khouri and directed by Ridley Scott. It stars Geena Davis as Thelma and Susan Sarandon as Louise, two friends who embark on a road trip with disastrous consequences. It also stars Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen and Brad Pitt in supporting roles. The film became a critical and commercial success, receiving six Academy Award nominations and winning one for Best Original Screenplay. Both Sarandon and Davis were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Documentary film Daddy Tran: A Life in 3-D is a 2008 documentary film directed by Siu Ta. Documentary film The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players: Off & On Broadway is a documentary featuring the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, a self-described indie rock-vaudeville conceptual art rock pop music collective band. The documentary was directed and produced in 2005 by Richard Drutman, the same person who directed the family’s music video for the song “Mountain Trip to Japan, 1959”. It was released on August 1, 2006. The concert performances at Lamb's Theater as well as the performances in the bonus features introducing the family was shot on July 29, 2005 at Lamb’s Theatre in New York City. The DVD is a collage of live musical performances of the Trachtenburgs at Lamb’s Theatre in NYC, old performances/interviews of the family as well as interviews of other such celebrities such as Nellie McKay and Regina Spektor. Comedy The Quiet Family is a 1998 South Korean comedy horror film. It was director Kim Jee-woon's feature film debut. The story centers on a family who owns a hunting lodge in a remote area, whose customers always happen to end up dying. Among the film's main cast are pre-stardom Choi Min-sik and Song Kang-ho. The film was loosely remade as The Happiness of the Katakuris by Takashi Miike. Documentary film The Face of Evil: Reinhard Heydrich is a 2002 documentary film written by Robert Beemer and directed by Robert Beemer and Michael Kase. Comedy Easy Come, Easy Go is a 1967 American musical film comedy starring Elvis Presley. Hal Wallis produced the film for Paramount Pictures, and it was his final movie for Elvis Presley. The film co-starred Dodie Marshall, Pat Harrington, Jr., Pat Priest, Elsa Lanchester and Frank McHugh. The movie reached #50 on the Variety magazine national box office list in 1967. Easy Come, Easy Go, Presley's twenty-third film, was released on March 22, a mere thirteen days before his twenty-fourth, Double Trouble . Comedy Getting Any? is a 1995 Japanese film, written, directed, edited, and starring, Japanese filmmaker Takeshi Kitano. Yatteru is the colloquial form for yatteiru, yatteru coming from the Japanese verb yaru, which is an informal word meaning 'to do', and has become slang for sexual intercourse. Getting Any? is best described as a sex comedy movie. It showed Beat Takeshi, originally a very popular manzai performer, returning to his comedic roots. The movie features an Airplane!-like assemblage of comedic scenes centering around a Walter Mitty-type character whose obsession is to have sex. The film met with little acclaim in Japan where its release was barely noticed. However the film maker confessed in 2003, that Getting Any? was one of his three favourite movies among the ten he had directed by that time. According to him, this work was the basis for many of the movies that followed, including the acclaimed Hana-bi, as it features all his recurrent themes plus its shares of violence and sorrow. According to Kitano, his purpose in this movie was to laugh at his own gags, to make a mockery of them. Thriller True Confessions is a 1981 crime film directed by Ulu Grosbard, loosely based on the Black Dahlia murder case of 1947. The film stars Robert De Niro and Robert Duvall as the brothers Spellacy, was produced by Chartoff-Winkler Productions and is adapted from the novel of the same name by John Gregory Dunne: he wrote the screenplay with his wife, Joan Didion. Comedy The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 comedy-drama film based on Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel of the same name. This screen adaptation stars Anne Hathaway as Andrea Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as a co-assistant to powerful fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star, as co-assistant Emily Charlton, and Art Director Nigel, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles. Wendy Finerman produced and David Frankel directed the film which was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Streep's performance drew critical acclaim and earned her many award nominations, including her record-setting 14th Oscar bid, as well as the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. Blunt also drew favorable reviews and nominations for her performance, as did many of those involved in the film's production. The film was well received by both film critics and the public and became a surprise summer box-office hit following its June 30 North American release. Animation All of the Clow Cards have been captured, and Sakura Kinomoto, the new Master of the Cards, is preparing to play the lead in the play for the town festival. However, a new evil force is causing mysterious events all over Tomoeda, including the disappearance of Sakura's cards. With Syaoran's help, Sakura must figure out the cause of these events, and save her town. Comedy Kapanga todoterreno is a 2009 comedy film directed by Pablo Parés and Paulo Soria. Comedy Hold That Line is a 1952 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on March 23, 1952 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-fifth film in the series. Animation A Coy Decoy is a 1941 Warner Bros. cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett and featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. The film is set in a closed book store at night, when the many characters and elements featured within the books come to life. The idea would later be reworked five years later into Book Revue, although only Daffy features in that. Documentary film The Other Side of Immigration is a 2009 documentary film directed by Roy Germano that explores why so many people leave the Mexican countryside to work in the United States and what happens to the families and communities they leave behind. The film is based on Germano’s interviews with over 700 households in Mexico, which he carried out while doing Ph.D. research on remittances at the University of Texas at Austin. The Other Side of Immigration is distributed by Team Love Records, a company founded by musician Conor Oberst. Thriller Rakhta Charitra is a 2010 action film written by Prashant Pandey and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. Documentary film Disrupted is a 2013 documentary biography family musical film written by Roberto Fiesco and Julián Hernández and directed by Roberto Fiesco. Science Fiction Untitled Tron: Legacy Sequel is an action sci-fi film written by David DiGilio. Documentary film Half A Life is a 1983 short film directed by Christine Noll-Brinkmann. Comedy My Mother Likes Women is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Inés París and Daniela Fejerman. The theme song of the same title was done by Andy Chango and Ariel Rot, a video of which appears on the DVD release of the film. Comedy Cheers To You is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Soleen Yusef. Comedy Roogie's Bump is a 1954 film directed by Harold Young. Comedy Lonesome Joe is a 2003 comedy short film written and directed by Mark Sawers. Documentary film The Kyrgyzstan Project is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jim Aikman and Matt Segal. Comedy As It Is in Heaven is a 2004 film directed by Kay Pollak and starring Michael Nyqvist and Frida Hallgren. It was a box office hit in Sweden and several other countries. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Hollywood 77th Academy Awards. Animation King Lavra is a 1950 animated comedy film written by Karel Zeman and Bohumil Brejcha and directed by Karel Zeman. Documentary film Children Of The Deaf is a 2013 family documentary film written and directed by Marie-Eve Nadeau. Thriller Accused at 17 is a 2010 American television crime drama film directed by Doug Campbell and written by Ken Sanders and Christine Conradt. It stars Nicole Gale Anderson, Cynthia Gibb, Janet Montgomery, Barbara Niven, and William R. Moses. The film was released on May 1, 2010. Science Fiction Kamen Rider 555 The Movie: Paradise Lost, was released during the run of the series, as a double feature alongside Bakuryu Sentai Abaranger: Abare Summer is Freezing! on August 16, 2003. The catchphrases for the movie are "" and "". Thriller The Warrior's Way is a 2010 New Zealand-South Korean fantasy action film written and directed by Sngmoo Lee and starring Jang Dong-gun, Kate Bosworth, Geoffrey Rush, Danny Huston and Tony Cox. It was produced by Barrie Osborne, who also produced Lord of the Rings. The film was released on December 3, 2010. Comedy Crossplot is a 1969 film starring Roger Moore. Belgian actress Claudie Lange was also featured in her largest English-speaking role. Bernard Lee, famous for his role as M in the James Bond films, also appeared. Comedy Kill Me Please is a 2010 crime fiction comedy thriller film written by Olias Barco, Stéphane Malandrin and Virgile Bramly and directed by Olias Barco. Documentary film Courting Condi is a 2008 film by British filmmaker Sebastian Doggart that portrays the quest of a love-struck man, actor Devin Ratray, who wants to win the heart of US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Comedy The Dead Beat is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Daniel Taplitz Thriller Dire Digest is a fantasy horror thriller film directed by Davis DeRock, Dustin Hall, William L. Harper, Aubry Peters and Josh Winegarner. Thriller Playing God is a 1997 film directed by Andy Wilson. It stars David Duchovny, Timothy Hutton, and Angelina Jolie. Comedy Buddy of the Apes is an American animated short film, released May 26, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was the first cartoon supervised by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Comedy Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall is a film adaptation of the first volume of Spike Milligan's autobiography. It starred Jim Dale as the young Terence "Spike" Milligan. Spike played the part of his father, Leo Milligan. Thriller The 9/11 Commission Report is a 2006 American drama film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott. The film is presented as a docudrama based on the early findings of the 9/11 Commission Report, and deals with the events prior to the September 11 attacks, and how the attack might have been avoided. Due to similar practice by The Asylum, people may consider this film a mockbuster of films like United 93 and World Trade Center. Comedy Queenie is a 2013 animation short comedy drama film written by Sam Burt and Jeremy Liss and directed by Paul Neason. Animation The Hoarder is a 1969 animation short film directed by Evelyn Lambart. Comedy The Worm Turns is a 1937 animated short film directed by Ben Sharpsteen. Comedy Won in a Closet is a black-and-white one-reel comedy film, notable as the first film directed by Mabel Normand. Documentary film The Compleat Beatles, released in 1982, is a two-hour documentary, chronicling the career of the Beatles. Although it has since been supplanted by the longer and more in-depth documentary Beatles Anthology, The Compleat Beatles was for many years largely regarded as the definitive film about the Beatles. The word "compleat" is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the intentional misspelling of "Beetles" and a reference to the famous book on fishing, The Compleat Angler. Narrated by actor Malcolm McDowell, it includes extensive interviews with a number of sources close to the Beatles. Some of the people interviewed are producer George Martin, their first manager Allan Williams, Cavern Club DJ Bob Wooler, music writer Bill Harry, and musicians Gerry Marsden, Billy J. Kramer, Marianne Faithfull, Billy Preston and Tony Sheridan. The film also includes archival footage of interviews with members of the Beatles and their manager Brian Epstein. Authors Nicholas Schaffner and Wilfred Mellers are among the commentators who offer their views on the band's career. Documentary film Storstrømsbroen is a 1950 short documentary film written and directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. Animation Al takes pictures of the damaged Zaku and sees the pilot pointing a gun at him. He tells the pilot, Bernard Wiseman, that he got shot down badly. Bernie becomes angry and says he doesn't want to talk to a stupid kid. Al asks Bernie if he can look at the gun, and Bernie refuses. Bernie sees Al's camera and grabs it to examine the pictures. He sees pictures of himself, Chris, and the cargo container. Al jumps Bernie and knocks him down to get the camera back. He bites his hand and grabs the camera back. Al pauses when he sees Bernie's rank badge and seems to be fascinated with it. Bernie offers to give Al the rank badge in exchange for the camera, and Al agrees. Bernie takes the camera and only removes the disk before giving it back to Al. Another Zaku lands to pick up Bernie, and he tells Al to keep their meeting a secret. Al watches rescue teams work on the areas that were damaged during the attack, and Telcott and Chay tell him school is canceled for the morning. Documentary film Jean Seberg, American Actress is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Donatello Dubini and Fosco Dubini. Comedy The Knife Of Don Juan is a 2013 drama comedy film written by and directed by Tom Sanchez. Documentary film RasTa: A Soul's Journey is a 2011 documentary, biographical, history and music film directed by Stuart Samuels. Science Fiction The Next Generation -Patlabor- Part 1 is a live action science fiction film directed by Mamoru Oshii and Kiyotaka Taguchi. Thriller Motives 2 is a 2007 direct-to-video sequel to the 2004 thriller Motives starring Brian J. White, Vivica A. Fox and Sean Blakemore. Science Fiction Biohazard is a 1985 sci-fi film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Comedy AIDS: We Did It! is a 2010 short, comedy film written by Elizabeth Wright Shapiro and directed by Elizabeth Banks. Comedy Arrangiatevi! is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mauro Bolognini. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Comedy Clear the Way is a 1925 short comedy film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City is the 2010 sequel to the 2004 film Zebraman. The film features Show Aikawa reprising his leading role from the original, and also stars Riisa Naka and Masahiro Inoue. The film's tagline is "Let's get ready to fight!". The film has done poorly in Japanese box offices, which may be due to the film's theme of a religious war with the antagonists as analogies of the Happy Science movement in Japan. On November 29, 2011, Funimation released the film in the United States. The contents of the Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack contains movie in Japanese with English subtitles. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack contains Special Features and making-ofs. Documentary film Cloven Horizon is a 1965 documentary film directed by Kantilal Rathod. Thriller Appleseed Ex Machina, also known as E.X. Machina in the original version, is a 2007 Japanese animated CG science fiction film and is the sequel to the 2004 Appleseed film, similarly directed by Shinji Aramaki, and was produced by Hong Kong director and producer John Woo. It was released on October 20, 2007 in Japan and made its American premiere at the Jules Verne Adventures Film Festival in Los Angeles on December 15, 2007. The MPAA has Appleseed Ex Machina rated PG-13 for action violence and brief strong language, though the first film was rated R for some violence. It was released in North America by Warner Bros. Pictures on March 11, 2008, for DVD and Blu-Ray, and released for HD DVD on April 1, 2008. It was released in Europe on May 30, 2008 on DVD, with HMV releasing a 2-disc DVD special edition box set in Ireland and the UK, while Blu-Ray edition was released on June 2, 2008. In July 2008, the film was released theatrically in Australia as part of an anime film festival screening known as REEL ANIME hosted by Madman Entertainment, however it was the Japanese version. Comedy Após 4 anos de apresentações lotadas por todo o país, Rafinha Bastos lança o DVD de seu primeiro show solo de stand-up comedy: A ARTE DO INSULTO. No espetáculo que o projetou, Rafinha destila humor e muita polêmica.O ator judeu e gaúcho não poupa as próprias raízes–e nem as alheias.Em cima de um palco, apenas um microfone, um banco, muito sarcasmo e ironia.Rafinha Bastos diz o que pensa, em um show sem frescura, sem censura e sem limite. Ah...e nos extras, um documentário de 30 minutos com o primeiro show do comediante em sua cidade natal: Porto Alegre. Muito legal! Pelo menos foi o que ele e três carpinteiros suecos disseram. RAFINHA BASTOS é um dos apresentadores do CQC e do programa A Liga, e está entre os 30 comediantes mais assistidos do mundo no site YouTube. Seus vídeos, com trechos de stand-up comedy, já têm mais de 50 milhões de visualizações e viraram febre na internet. Como ator,foi um dos protagonistas do seriado “Mothern” do canal GNT, além de realizar dezenas de campanhas publicitárias. Comedy Garfield's Feline Fantasies is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 18, 1990 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. The only Garfield special not to feature Lou Rawls singing in the intro or at all in this special. Animation Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie is a 2005 computer animated film, a sequel to the 1971 Rankin/Bass TV special, Here Comes Peter Cottontail. It was released by DreamWorks Classics. It made its television debut on 14 April 2006 on Cartoon Network. It includes several songs, including a pop rock version of the original song performed by Kai Fitzgerald. Documentary film Neues in Wittstock is a 1992 documentary film directed by Volker Koepp. Thriller Deuce of Spades is a 2010 drama film directed by Faith Granger. Documentary film Straight Up: Helicopters in Action is a short documentary film directed by David Douglas. Thriller Space Amoeba, released in Japan as Gezora, Ganimes, Kamoebas: Kessen! Nankai no Daikaijū, is a 1970 Japanese Science Fiction/Kaiju film produced and released by Toho Studios. Directed by Ishirō Honda, and featuring special effects by Sadamasa Arikawa, the film starred Kenji Sahara and Yoshio Tsuchiya. The film tells the story of extraterrestrial amoeba-like aliens that highjack a probe and, after crash landing on a small South pacific atoll, create gigantic monsters from native lifeforms with plans of conquering the Earth. The film was released theatrically in the USA in the Summer of 1971 by American International Pictures as Yog Monster from Space. Animation Appleseed is a 2004 Japanese animated science fiction action film directed by Shinji Aramaki and based on the Appleseed manga created by Masamune Shirow. It features the voice acting of Ai Kobayashi, Jūrōta Kosugi, Mami Koyama, Yuki Matsuoka, and Toshiyuki Morikawa. The film tells the story of Deunan Knute, a former soldier, who searches for data that can restore the reproductive capabilities of bioroids, a race of genetically engineered clones. Although it shares characters and settings with the original manga, this film's storyline is a re-interpretation, not a true adaptation. This Appleseed film should not be confused with the 1988 OVA which was also inspired by the manga. Appleseed received a theatrical release on April 17, 2004. Comedy Next to No Time is a 1958 British comedy starring Kenneth More, Betsy Drake, John Laurie, Sid James and Irene Handl. It was written and directed by Henry Cornelius and was based on Paul Gallico's short story "The Enchanted Hour". Documentary film Arts Vietnam, a Protest to Stop the War is a 1968 short documentary film directed by Sasha Ivanovich. Comedy The Golden Ball is a 1993 film directed by Cheik Doukouré. Animation Byul Ju Bu is a 2013 short drama thriller animated film written and directed by Suggwon Kim. Thriller Bloody Tie is a 2006 South Korean film. Directed by Choi Ho, it stars Hwang Jung-min as a detective trying to track down a drug lord by cooperating with a mid-level drug dealer, played by Ryoo Seung-bum. Thriller Shadow Dancing Also Known As La bailarina Venezuelais is a 1988 thriller shot in Toronto Canada. Documentary film To Singapore, With Love is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Tan Pin Pin. Science Fiction A young man named Cody plunges himself into the murky science of the supernatural, inventing a machine he intends to be a conduit to the other side. In his pursuit to build the device he befriends an affable electrical engineer named Tom. Cody eventually reaches an unintended level of success that threatens the well-being of his younger brother James and his new friend Tom. He quickly learns that the supernatural isn’t all that super and human nature can even be worse. Documentary film Pay It No Mind: Marsha P. Johnson is a documentary film directed by Michael Kasino. Thriller Werckmeister Harmonies is a 2000 Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr, based on the 1989 novel The Melancholy of Resistance by László Krasznahorkai. Shot in black-and-white and composed of thirty-nine languidly paced shots, the film is about János and his uncle György during the Soviet occupation of Hungary at the end of the Second World War. It also shows their journey among helpless citizens as a dark circus comes to town casting an eclipse over their lives. The title refers to the baroque musical theorist Andreas Werckmeister. György Eszter, a major character in the film, gives a monologue propounding a theory that Werckmeister's harmonic principles are responsible for aesthetic and philosophical problems in all music since, which need to be undone by a new theory of tuning and harmony. Documentary film "Silent Stories is a portrait of four individuals—Sara, Jean-Louis, Rabiatou, and Arezki—who were forced to flee their homes of Baghdad, Algiers, Conakry, and Dakar, respectively." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction The Bulleteers is the fifth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs about nine minutes and covers Superman's adventures as he defends the city against a villainous gang called "The Bulleteers", who are equipped with a bullet-shaped rocket. It was originally released 26 March 1942. Comedy C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D. is a 1989 comedy horror film, directed by David K. Irving, written by M. Kane Jeeves and stars Brian Robbins, Tricia Leigh Fisher, Bianca Jagger, and Gerrit Graham in the title role. Science Fiction The Absent-Minded Professor is a 1961 American film distributed by Walt Disney Productions based on the short story "A Situation of Gravity" by Samuel W. Taylor. The title character was based in part on Hubert Alyea, a professor emeritus of chemistry at Princeton University, who was known as "Dr. Boom" for his explosive demonstrations. The film was a huge success at the box-office, and two years later became the first Disney film to have a sequel, 1963's Son of Flubber. The original 1961 film was one of the first Disney films to be colorized, and, along with 1959's The Shaggy Dog and 1963's Son of Flubber, it is one of Disney's few black-and-white films to be produced after 1941. Documentary film Figure Of Armen is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Marlene Edoyan. Animation MTV's favorite disaffected teen stumbles through her first romance, suffers through an awful summer job, and pines away for witty banter with her absent and estranged best friend in this feature-length entry in the animated series Daria. It's the summer before Daria Morgendorffer's senior year at Lawndale High, and her best friend, Jane Lane, is heading off to the Ashfield Artists' Colony for the summer. Jane withholds this piece of information until the last possible moment, presumably in retaliation for the relationship that has developed between her ex-boyfriend, Tom, and Daria. Unable to deal with her feelings for Tom and the rift they've caused between her and Jane, Daria blows the boy off, nearly sabotaging her nascent dating career. Daria's mother, however, refuses to let the girl spend the summer moping. Daria soon finds herself manning the OK to Cry Corral, a day camp where one of her teachers, Mr. O'Neill, bores and oppresses the children with his sensitive new age ways. Meanwhile, supporting players Kevin, Brittany, Jodie, and Mack suffer through employment horrors of their own. As for Daria's shallow younger sister, Quinn, she ignores the dictates of the Fashion Club and enlists the help of a tutor to get her test scores up and prove she's not stupid; along the way, she learns a little bit about depth and maturity. Jane, too, decides to act her age after Daria arrives for a weekend visit at Ashfield -- just in time to save Jane from the manipulative poseurs who surround her. Is It Fall Yet? premiered nearly commercial-free on MTV on August 27, 2000, serving as a bridge between the show's fourth and fifth seasons. MTV host Carson Daly and musicians Dave Grohl and Bif Naked provided guest voices, Daly in the role of Quinn's tutor. A second movie, Is It College Yet? followed in January 2002, putting an end to Daria's five-year run. Comedy Lost Reality 2: More of the Worst is a 2005 comedy film written by Scott Kalvert. Thriller Resident Evil: Degeneration, known in Japan as Biohazard: Degeneration, is the first full-length motion capture CG animation feature based upon Capcom's Resident Evil video game series. The film was made by Capcom Studios in cooperation with Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Degeneration made its premiere in Japan on October 11, 2008 at the Tokyo Game Show, and was released nationwide one week later on October 18. Unlike the Resident Evil live-action film series, Degeneration is set within the same universe as the original video game series. The main characters are Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield, who appear together for the first time since the 1998 game Resident Evil 2. Animation Hot Breath is a 2011 animated short film directed by Maurício de Oliveira Maia. Comedy Jinxed! is a 1982 comedy-drama film starring Bette Midler, Rip Torn and Ken Wahl. Directed by Don Siegel, the veteran filmmaker would suffer a heart attack during the troubled production. This would be Siegal's final film. Comedy Jumpin' Jupiter is a 1955 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series starring Porky Pig and Sylvester. It is the last of a series of three horror-themed cartoons that starred the duo, with the other two being Scaredy Cat and Claws for Alarm. They all had the running theme of Porky and Sylvester settling down for the night in someplace that was dangerous with Porky being oblivious and Sylvester being aware and trying to alert Porky but only succeeding in annoying him. This one deals with Porky and Sylvester having to deal with aliens that land as they camp the night in a desert. Comedy Afonya is a Soviet film produced by Mosfilm and first released in 1975. The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1975 with a total of 62.2 million ticket sales. The film was shot on location in Yaroslavl. Documentary film La doppia vita di Anna is a 1975 documentary film directed by Alberto Grifi and Massimo Sarchielli. Animation Felidae is a 1994 German animated neo-noir film directed by Michael Schaack, written by Martin Kluger, Stefaan Schieder and Akif Pirinçci based on the 1989 novel Felidae, produced by Trickompany, and starring Ulrich Tukur, Mario Adorf and Klaus Maria Brandauer. The story centers on domestic house cat Francis and the grisly feline murders taking place in his new neighborhood. Documentary film It's All True is an unfinished Orson Welles feature film comprising three stories about Latin America. "My Friend Bonito" was supervised by Welles and directed by Norman Foster in Mexico in 1941. "Carnaval" and "Jangadeiros" were directed by Welles in Brazil in 1942. It was to have been Welles's third film for RKO Radio Pictures, after Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons. The project was a co-production of RKO and the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs that was later terminated by RKO. The unrealized production was the subject of a 1993 documentary written and directed by Richard Wilson, Bill Krohn and Myron Meisel. While some of the footage shot for It's All True was repurposed or sent to stock film libraries, approximately 200,000 feet of the Technicolor nitrate negative, most of it for the "Carnaval" episode, was dumped into the Pacific Ocean in the late 1960s or 1970s. In the 1980s a cache of nitrate negative, largely black-and-white, was found in a vault and presented to the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Comedy Meet Me on Cassiopeia is a 1951 Danish musical film directed by Torben Anton Svendsen. The story is about a Muse played by Bodil Kjer interfering in a contemporary theater production, who gets as inspired by Earthly life as she inspires them. The musical was a big hit in Denmark at the time, but is probably best remembered for several top hits written for it, many of which still gets modern covers made of them; among others Den allersidste dans and Musens sang. Thriller The Stranger: The Terror Game is a 1994 sci-fi thriller film directed by Bill Baggs and written by Nicholas Briggs. Thriller Balladyna aka The Bait, is a thriller, produced and directed by Dariusz Zawiślak. Documentary film El milagro de Candeal is a 2004 music documentary film directed by Fernando Trueba. Thriller Windsor Protocol is a 1996 British-Canadian television thriller film directed by George Mihalka and starring Kyle MacLachlan, Macha Grenon, Chris Wiggins, Lisa Bronwyn Moore, John Colicos and Eugene Clark. It is based on the novel by Jack Higgins. Comedy Hatchet III is a 2013 American slasher film written by Adam Green and directed by BJ McDonnell. It is the sequel to Green's Hatchet and Hatchet II, and the third installment in the Hatchet series. Kane Hodder portrays the main antagonist Victor Crowley for the third time in a row, while Danielle Harris returns to play protagonist Marybeth Dunston. Documentary film The Road To Memphis is a documentary directed by Richard Pearce. The film follows the career of Blues musician B.B. King. It features performances by B.B. King, Bobby Rush, Rosco Gordon and Ike Turner, as well as historical footage of Howlin' Wolf and Rufus Thomas. Said Pearce: "The Blues is a chance to celebrate one of the last truly indigenous American art forms, before it all but disappears, swallowed whole by the rock and roll generation it spawned. Hopefully we'll get there before it's too late." The film is part of The Blues, a seven part series, with Martin Scorsese acting as executive producer. Comedy Two Hands is a 1999 Australian crime film, written and directed by Gregor Jordan. The film stars Heath Ledger as Jimmy, a young man in debt to Pando, a local gangster played by Bryan Brown, and also stars Rose Byrne, David Field, and Susie Porter. It won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film in 1999. It was filmed in 1998 but was not released in Australia until 29 July 1999. Before its release, it was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in the United States but was not released to DVD in the US until December 2005. Comedy Song for Marion is a 2012 British-German comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams and starring Terence Stamp, Gemma Arterton, Christopher Eccleston, and Vanessa Redgrave. The film was nominated for three awards—Best Actor, Best Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actress—at the 2012 British Independent Film Awards. Documentary film Toy Masters is a documentary film directed by Corey Landis and Roger Lay Jr. Comedy Honneponnetje is a 1988 Dutch film directed by Ruud van Hemert. Plot A nun escapes the convent to discover the real world outside. Her parents however believe that she's kidnapped. Thriller Cinco is a 2010 Filipino psychological horror film produced and released by Star Cinema. The film consists of five different horror stories with various actors and directors. The film was released on July 14, 2010. Animation The Nether Regions is a 2013 short comedy, fantasy animated film written by Lesley Farrow and directed by Maria Lee. Documentary film Ociel del Toa is a 1965 documentary short film written by Nicolás Guillén and directed by Nicolás Guillén Landrián. Animation Vaseline & Pepper is a 2010 short animated film directed by Fraser Munden and Neil Rathbone. Animation Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike is a 2009 Japanese animated film by Production I.G. It is directed by Kenta Kamei and written by Reiko Yoshida, featuring the voice talents of Kōsuke Toriumi, Mai Nakahara, Rika Morinaga, Eiji Takemoto and Mamoru Miyano. The film is the prequel to the Namco Tales Studio's role-playing game Tales of Vesperia and the first animated feature film in the Tales series. Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike revolves around the two knights, Yuri Lowell and Flynn Scifo, from the Niren Corps as they protect a town from monsters with their allies. The project was led by Kenta Kamei who previously worked on the animated cutscenes from the Tales games. He expressed pressure due to First Strike being his debut as a director and also elaborated on how difficult was creating the storyboard. Yoshida was given the role of screenwriter in order to appeal to the female fanbase the series has always had. It was released in Japan on October 3, 2009, as a result of delays in production. Kadokawa Pictures distributed the film. Documentary film Moments choisis des histoire(s) du cinéma is a documentary film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Documentary film History of the Eagles is a 2013 two-part authorized documentary about the career of the American rock group the Eagles, directed by Alison Ellwood and co-produced by Alex Gibney. After screening at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival in January, it aired on Showtime in February, and was released in April on DVD and Blu-ray Disc with a third disc containing eight songs from the band's performance at the Capital Centre in March 1977. A concert tour of the same name is currently taking place, beginning in 2013 visiting North America and Europe. At the 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, the film received the award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming. It was also nominated for Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming. The Super Deluxe Limited Edition Box Set received a Bronze Prize at the 2013 Key Art Awards. Animation Silver Surfer, also known as Silver Surfer: The Animated Series, is an animated television series based on the Marvel Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby. The series aired for one season on the Fox Kids Network in 1998. Comedy The Puffy Chair is a 2005 road movie written and directed by the brothers Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass. It was screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and won the Audience Award at the 2005 SXSW Film Festival. It is considered part of the Mumblecore movement. Extensive improvisation is used in the film. The Duplass's mother and father play the mother and father in the movie. The film was shot on the Panasonic AG-DVX100. Science Fiction Deadly Weapon is a 1989 Sci- Fi film directed by Michael Miner. Animation Justice League: Throne of Atlantis is an upcoming direct-to-video animated superhero film which is part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film will be based on the Throne of Atlantis story arc written by Geoff Johns and serves as a sequel to 2014's Justice League: War. Jason O'Mara, Christopher Gorham, Sean Astin, Shemar Moore and Steven Blum reprise their respected roles from Justice League: War, while Nathan Fillion reprises his role as Green Lantern / Hal Jordan from Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, Justice League: Doom and Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. Thriller The Blonde Captive is a controversial 1931 American film directed by Clinton Childs, Ralph P. King, Linus J. Wilson and Paul Withington. The film took previously released anthropological footage of native people in the Pacific and Australia, and added a sensationalised storyline. After its 1947 re-screening the film went missing. A full print of the film was later discovered and made commercially available on DVD in 2010. It is also viewable online on YouTube. Comedy The Cameraman is a 1928 American silent comedy directed by Edward Sedgwick and an uncredited Buster Keaton. The picture stars Buster Keaton, Marceline Day, Harold Goodwin, and others. The Cameraman was Keaton's first film with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is considered by fans and critics to be Keaton still in top form, and it was added to the National Film Registry in 2005 as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Within a little over a year, however, MGM would take away Keaton's creative control over his pictures, thereby causing drastic and long-lasting harm to his career. Keaton was later to call the move to MGM "the worst mistake of my career." Prints of the movie disappeared and it was considered lost. However, a print of the entire film was discovered in Paris in 1968. Another print, of much higher quality, although missing some footage, was discovered in 1991. The two prints were combined into a best-available quality version which is regularly screened around the world. Comedy All the Wrong Places is a 2000 American independent film. The film is a romantic comedy directed by Martin Edwards with actress Ali Hillis in the main role. The plot follows Marissa as she decides to become a filmmaker. The movie was shown at the Brooklyn Film Festival 2000 where the director tied with Wendy Jo Cohen for an award. Documentary film The Cemetery Club is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Tali Shemesh. Documentary film The Burger and the King is a 1996 documentary film written by David Adler and directed by James Marsh. Thriller The Perfect Assistant is a 2008 American-Canadian made-for-television Drama film starring Josie Davis and Chris Potter . Animation 7 Days of the Week is a 2008 short directed by David Cowles and Sean McBride. Documentary film A documentary about the making of the Yule Ball scenes from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Comedy A Brand New Hero is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film "I Think We're Alone Now" is a documentary that focuses on two individuals, Jeff and Kelly, who claim to be in love with the 80's pop singer Tiffany.Jeff Turner, a 52-year-old man from Santa Cruz, California has attended Tiffany concerts since 1988. Diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, Jeff lives alone off of government checks and has never had a girlfriend. Jeff spends his days hanging out on the streets of Santa Cruz, striking up conversations with anyone who has a moment to spare about conspiracy theories, God and Tiffany.Kelly McCormick is a 35-year-old intersex sports fanatic from Denver, Colorado, who claims to have been friends with Tiffany as a teenager. She credits Tiffany as the shining star who has motivated her to do everything in her life.Through both humorous and heartbreakingly sensitive scenes, the film takes look at Jeff and Kelly's lives, revealing the source of their clinging obsessions. Thriller Johnny Nobody is a 1961 UK drama film brought to the screen by Viceroy Films Limited under the production of John R. Sloan with executive production from Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli. The original story was by Albert Z. Carr with the screenplay by Patrick Kirwan. It was directed by the British film and stage actor Nigel Patrick who also took a lead role. The film also featured the BAFTA winning actress Yvonne Mitchell and the American actors William Bendix and Aldo Ray. Cinematography was by Ted Moore. Documentary film still/here is a 2000 documentary film directed by Christopher Harris. Comedy Miracle in Milan is a 1951 Italian film directed by Vittorio de Sica. The screenplay was co-written by Cesare Zavattini, based on his novel Totò il Buono. The picture stars Francesco Golisano, Emma Gramatica, Paolo Stoppa, and Guglielmo Barnabò. The film, told as a neo-realist fable, explains the lives of a poverty-stricken group in post-war Milan, Italy. Comedy Yes, But... is a 2001 French comedy film written and directed by Yves Lavandier, dealing with brief therapy and teenage sexuality. Documentary film The Saltmen of Tibet is an award-winning 1997 film that chronicles the trek undertaken by a clan of Tibetan salt harvesters across scenic but dangerous territory from their settlement to the sacred lakes where salt is harvested. The salt is then traded for foodstuffs to maintain the clan for the following year. Woven into the movie are excerpts of a Tibetan singer from the tribe telling the tale of King Gesar of Ling, a traditional Tibetan epic. The film is written in Tibetan with English subtitles. Science Fiction "A hunter on horseback accidentally discovers a portal to the afterlife in this fantastical version of a true Tsilhqot'in story." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Early Works is a 1969 Yugoslavian film by Serbian author Želimir Žilnik. It critically depicts the aftermath of the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. It won the Golden Bear at the 19th Berlin International Film Festival in 1969. The title was borrowed from the popular anthology of the early work by Marx and Engels published first in Yugoslavia in 1953. These early texts had a significant influence on the development of the Yugoslav Praxis School of philosophy. The title was chosen ironically as a comment on the discrepancy between the theory, as expressed by Marx and Engels in their work, and practice, as implemented by the Soviet Union and other countries of real socialism. Comedy Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell is a 1968 American comedy film starring Gina Lollobrigida and directed by Melvin Frank, who co-wrote the original screenplay with Denis Norden and Sheldon Keller. The United Artists release was filmed at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. It served as the basis for the unsuccessful 1979 stage musical Carmelina and the plot of the enormously successful stage musical Mamma Mia! and its 2008 movie adaptation. Thriller Frantic is a 1988 American-French mystery thriller film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Harrison Ford and Emmanuelle Seigner. The theme was written, arranged and performed by Simply Red. The French locations and Ennio Morricone's musical score create much of the film's atmosphere. Grace Jones' recording of "I've Seen That Face Before", a cover version of Ástor Piazzolla's Libertango, as well as "Chicago Song" of David Sanborn is heard at key moments in the film. Comedy Are You Having a Laugh? TV and Disability is a 2010 documentary comedy film directed by Mark Allen and Mark Murray Comedy Foxy Brown is a 1974 American blaxploitation film written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Pam Grier as the title character, described by one character as "a whole lot of woman" who showcases unrelenting sexiness while battling the villains. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Truck Turner. Thriller Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes is a 1994 crime thriller film directed by Oley Sassone. The tagline for the movie was: This time nothing can stop the fear. Relentless IV was filmed in Los Angeles, California, USA. This is the fourth and possibly final installment in the Relentless series. Animation In All Forms is a 2012 animated short science fiction film directed by James Hebers. Comedy Diary of a Bachelor is a 1964 film. Comedy A Friend of Mine is a 2006 German drama comedy feature film written and directed by Sebastian Schipper who is a performer as well as a director and screen writer. The casting was held in Hamburg and filmed in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, and Barcelona. The film tells the story of Karl, an insurance executive, and his friendship with the free-spirited Hans whom he meets after being assigned to spy on a questionable car rental service by his boss. The film was released in theaters in Germany on October 7, 2006 and had a budget of around €2,700,000. Thriller The Red Eagle is a 2010 Thai superhero film directed and written by Wisit Sasanatieng. Comedy Vamps is a 2012 American comedy horror film that reunites Clueless director Amy Heckerling with actors Alicia Silverstone and Wallace Shawn and was released on November 2, 2012. Comedy Sophie Lang Goes West is a 1937 film directed by Charles Reisner. Science Fiction Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity is a 1987 film that transports “The Most Dangerous Game” to an alien world and populates it with bikini-clad space prison escapees and weird space monsters. Documentary film Baseball in the Time of Cholera is short documentary directed by David Darg and Bryn Mooser. Documentary film Latent Argentina is a 2007 documentary film directed by Fernando Solanas. Thriller House by the River is a 1950 Gothic film noir directed by Fritz Lang, and starring Louis Hayward, Jane Wyatt, Lee Bowman, and Dorothy Patrick. Comedy Nobody's Watching is a television program that was never aired. It originated with and was written by Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence, as well as Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan, writers for Scrubs and Family Guy. Comedy The Old Oak Blues is a Croatian film directed by Branko Schmidt and written by Goran Tribuson. It was released in 2000. Animation Happily N'Ever After is a 2007 computer-animated fantasy film based on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen. It is a Vanguard Animation production, released by Lions Gate Films. The title is the opposite of happily ever after. The film stars the voices of Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Andy Dick, Wallace Shawn, Patrick Warburton, George Carlin and Sigourney Weaver. It proved to be Carlin's final film role before his death the following year, excluding his 2008 HBO special It's Bad for Ya. A direct-to-video sequel, Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White Another Bite @ the Apple was released on March 24, 2009. Documentary film They Came for Good: A History of the Jew in the US is a 1997 documentary by Oscar nominated director Amram Nowak that explores the challenges and contributions of Jews during America's founding history. The film brings to life a series of personalities, including Asher Levy, Louis Moses Gomez, Rebecca Gratz, Uriah Phillips Levy, Levi Strauss, Isaac Leeser, Isaac Mayer Wise, Judah Benjamin, the Warburgs, the Schiffs, and Emma Lazarus. Comedy Corvette Summer is an American film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1978 starring Mark Hamill and Annie Potts. It tells the story of a lonely, car-obsessed California teenager and the theft of his beloved customized Corvette Stingray. Comedy New York City Serenade is a 2007 comedy-drama film written and directed by Frank Whaley and starring Freddie Prinze, Jr., Chris Klein and Jamie-Lynn Sigler. It made its debut at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. The film takes it title from the Bruce Springsteen song of the same name from 1973. Documentary film Hecho en Juárez is 2003 short documentary film written by Eduardo Zerov and directed by Arturo Chacon. Thriller Taking Life is a 2011 short, drama thriller film written by Mike Oughton and directed by Steve Reeves. Science Fiction Penance, known in Japanese as Shokuzai, is a Japanese television drama miniseries that started airing on WOWOW on January 2012. It is based on a novel of the same name by Kanae Minato and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Documentary film De Corpo e Alma is a 2010 Mozambican documentary film. Documentary film Menem, retrato de un hombre is a 1989 documentary film directed by Nicolás Sarquís. Comedy Ellam Inba Mayyam is a 1981 Tamil Comedy film directed by G. N. Rangarajan, starring Kamal Haasan and Madhavi in the lead. While actor Jaishankar and Y. G. Mahendran plays supporting role. The music was handled by Ilaiyaraaja. This was the movie perhaps for the first time that Kamal Haasan played seven or more different getups. The movie was a Superhit at the box office. Documentary film All Jews Out is a 1990 film directed by Emmanuel Rund. Science Fiction The Arrival of Wang is a 2011 science fiction, mystery and thriller film written and directed by Antonio Manetti and Marco Manetti. Animation It's nighttime, and a circus train is passing through town. But a baby elephant is sleeping too close to the edge of the car he's in, and tumbles out, rolls down the hill, into a house, and right into Tom's basket. Not noticing out of tiredness, Tom curls up on top of the elephant, who's under the blanket. It manages to make a quick getaway, then sucks up Tom's milk with it's truck. Thinking it was Jerry, Tom marches into the kitchen. Jerry was actually drinking milk, but is wasn't Tom's. Still thinking he did it, Tom prepares to smash his bowl on him, when the elephant comes to his rescue. The two then hide from Tom in the closet, and decide to play a trick on him; Jerry paints the elephant to make him look like a super-sized version of himself... Comedy Parthan Kanda Paralokam is a 2008 Malayalam film directed by Anil, starring Jayaram, Mukesh and Sree Devika in the lead roles. Comedy A Mouse in the House is a 1947 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 32nd Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was animated by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Don Patterson, Richard Bickenbach, and Michael Lah, and was released to theatres on August 30, 1947. The title of this cartoon is an appropriate play on "a guest in the house." Thriller Saudagar is a Bollywood film, directed by Subhash Ghai. It starred two veteran actors of the Hindi silver screen of yesteryear, Dilip Kumar and Raaj Kumar, in the leading roles. It was the second film in which the two actors came together after the 1959 film Paigham. It featured the debut performances of Vivek Mushran and Manisha Koirala, the latter became a noted Bollywood actress in later years. Amrish Puri, Anupam Kher, Dalip Tahil, Gulshan Grover, Dina Pathak and Jackie Shroff are also featured in the movie. The story line is influenced from the famous play Romeo and Juliet and Mandhaari's role is parallel to that of Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet. The film was a Silver Jubilee success all over India and was a hit. Saudagar got director Subhash Ghai his only Filmfare Best Director Award. Comedy Safe Sex is a 1999 comedy film by Michalis Reppas and Thanasis Papathanasiou. It was a blockbuster in Greece. Animation The Secret of the Jade Medallion is a 2012 animated film directed by Leopoldo Aguilar and Rodolfo Guzmán and written by Rubí Salles. Comedy Bangalore Days is a 2014 Indian Malayalam romantic drama film written and directed by Anjali Menon, and produced by Anwar Rasheed and Sophia Paul under the banner Anwar Rasheed Entertainment and Weekend Blockbusters. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Dulquer Salmaan, Nivin Pauly, Nazriya Nazim, Fahadh Faasil, Isha Talwar, Parvathy and Nithya Menen. The story is about three cousins from Kerala who move to Bangalore, continuing Menon's trend of filming movies about family relationships. The film received positive reviews from critics collecting 10 crore in its first week. At the time of release, Bangalore Days was the Malayalam film to have a subtitled release in maximum number of screens. The movie released with English subtitles, in more than 200 screens across India. The remake rights of the film, for Tamil, Telugu and Hindi languages, was jointly acquired by Dil Raju and PVP Cinemas. Animation Even in Dreams is a 2006 animated short film written by Alexia de Oliveira Gomes and Alice Taylor and directed by Alice Taylor. Comedy Whiffs is a 1975 film directed by Ted Post, produced by Brut Productions and released theatrically in the U.S. by 20th Century Fox. It stars Elliott Gould. It is about a gullible private that volunteers to be the subject of numerous military biological and chemical weaponry experiments and later robs banks. Science Fiction Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time is a 1991 fantasy, action, adventure and sci-fi film written by Andre Norton, Paul Pepperman, Don Coscarelli, Jim Wynorski, R. J. Robertson, Sylvio Tabet, Ken Hauser and Doug Miles and directed by Sylvio Tabet. Comedy Sarah Barlow is educated, wealthy and expecting her first child. Three weeks before her due date, Sarah suddenly goes into labor. Linda Wells, an unmarried, uneducated, unworldly young bank teller who lives nearby, arrives at the same hospital in full labor. Within minutes of each other, the two baby boys are born, a rare event at this country hospital. The two new mothers share the same room and become acquainted, even if they are very different and likely never to see each other again. A year and a half later, when Linda battles her ex boyfriend Darryl, for child support, and he denies being the father, Linda is forced to get a DNA testing to proof her case. The results are stunning, neither Linda nor Darryl are the parents. This triggers a sequence of events where Sarah Barlow and her husband must also undergo DNA testing, even as they are infuriated by the suggestion of a mix-up. The results are irrefutable and both parents immediately sue the hospital. Meanwhile Darryl sees financial gain from the matter and becomes friendly with Linda again, but she eventually realizes Darryl has plans of his own regarding the potential settlement. When the court is ready to decide the fate of the children, Linda sides with Sarah and her husband, in order to save her child...children, from shared custody with Darryl. As a result, the judgment excludes Darryl and the fate of the boys is put in the hands of the three remaining parents. This is a heartbreaking drama, based on real events. Comedy Brown Sugar is a 2002 American romance film written by Michael Elliott and Rick Famuyiwa, directed by Famuyiwa, and starring Taye Diggs and Sanaa Lathan. The film is a story of a lifelong friends, A&R Andre and Editor in Chief Sidney. The two can attribute their friendship and the launch of their careers to a single, seminal childhood moment - the day they discovered hip-hop on a New York street corner. Now some 15 years later, as they lay down the tracks toward their futures, hip-hop isn't the only thing that keeps them coming back to that moment on the corner. The movie was released in the US on October 11, 2002 and ran for 16 weeks, grossing $27,363,891 domestically and $952,560 in the foreign sector for a worldwide total of $28,316,451. Thriller Ocean's Thirteen is a 2007 American comedy heist film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring an ensemble cast. It is the third and final film in the Soderbergh series following the 2004 sequel Ocean's Twelve and the 2001 film Ocean's Eleven, which itself was a remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film Ocean's 11. All the male cast members reprise their roles from the previous installments, but neither Julia Roberts nor Catherine Zeta-Jones return. Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin joined the cast as their new targets. Filming began in July 2006 in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, based on a script by Brian Koppelman and David Levien. The film was screened for the Out of Competition presentation at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It was released on June 8, 2007, in the United States and in several countries in the Middle East on June 6. Comedy "Bill the bunny is a struggling novelist who has never actually written anything, much to the chagrin of his perfectionist life partner, Gary the frog. Thad the bear is a hopeless romantic who can't find the right words to express his feelings for the scandalous and alluring Lucy the goat. And Leon the hippopotamus—one of the coolest and hippest guys in town—has struck up an unlikely friendship with a down-on-his-luck high-school sociology teacher, Pedro the mouse." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation In the Shade of Trees is a 2011 Vietnamese computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Colory Animation Studio. Comedy Jamie Foxx: I Might Need Security is a 2002 stand-up comedy television special starring Jamie Foxx. It premiered on HBO. It is his second stand-up special following 1993's Jamie Foxx: Straight from the Foxxhole. The DVD bonus features include behind the scenes commentary by Chris Spencer and deleted scenes commentary by Chris Foxx. The DVD has since sold over 200,000 copies in the United States earning a multi platinum certification. Comedy La fleur de l'âge is a 2012 comedy film written by Andreia Barbosa and directed by Nick Quinn. Animation Stay Home is a 2011 family, animated short film directed by Caleb Wood. Thriller Mercury Rising is a 1998 American action thriller film starring Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin. Directed by Harold Becker, the movie is based on Ryne Douglas Pearson's 1996 novel originally published as Simple Simon. Willis plays Art Jeffries, an undercover FBI agent who protects a nine-year-old boy with autism who is targeted by government assassins after he cracks a top secret government code. Comedy A Man, a Real One is a 2003 film directed by Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu. Comedy A Bunny's Tale is a 1985 television film based on American feminist icon and journalist Gloria Steinem's experiences working as a Playboy Bunny in 1963, as described by her 1963 article "A Bunny's Tale" It stars Kirstie Alley as Steinem. Comedy Greetings From Africa is a 1994 documentary short film directed by Cheryl Dunye. Documentary film Zerda And The Songs Of Forgetting is a 1978 film directed by Assia Djebar. Thriller The Black Waters of Echo's Pond is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Italo-American filmmaker Gabriel Bologna and stars Robert Patrick, Danielle Harris and James Duval. Science Fiction Storybook is a 1996 adventure family animation film written by Susan Bowen and Lorenzo Doumani and directed by Lorenzo Doumani. Animation Del apéndice humano y la comunicación interdimensional con los inframundos mágicos is a 2013 animation short adventure fantasy science fiction film writtena and directed by Adrian Quintero Marmol Martinez Documentary film The Magic Hands is a 1978 short documentary film directed by Santi P. Choudhury. Comedy La Celestina P... R... is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is loosely based on the Medieval novel La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas. The film marked the film comeback of Assia Noris after a 15 years break; it is also her last film. Documentary film Sholem Aleichem: Laughing in the Darkness is a 2011 documentary written and directed by Joseph Dorman. Documentary film Pete Seeger: The Power of Song is a documentary film about the life and music of the folk singer Pete Seeger. The film, which won an Emmy Award, was executive produced by Seeger's wife, filmmaker Toshi Seeger, when she was 85 years old. The documentary was directed by Jim Brown, who also directed The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time!. The film includes interviews with Arlo Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Tom Paxton, Mary Travers, Natalie Maines, and numerous Seeger family members. One of its associate producers was Kitama Jackson, a grandson of Seeger. Animation Jazz Song is a 2007 short animated film written and directed by Jorge González Varela. Comedy Me and You and Everyone We Know is a 2005 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Miranda July and stars July, John Hawkes, Miles Thompson, Brandon Ratcliff, Natasha Slayton, Najarra Townsend, Carlie Westerman, and JoNell Kennedy. Thriller Under Siege is a 1992 American action film directed by Andrew Davis and starring Steven Seagal as a former Navy SEAL who must stop a group of mercenaries, led by Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey, on a U.S. Navy battleship. It is Seagal's most successful film in critical and financial terms, including two Academy Award nominations. Under Siege was followed by a 1995 sequel, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. Thriller Nasaan Ka Man is a Filipino dramatic love story thriller film written by Filipino, Ricky Lee. It boasts performances by the country’s young leading dramatic actors Claudine Barretto, Jericho Rosales, Diether Ocampo with Hilda Koronel and Gloria Diaz. Noted commercial director Cholo Laurel directs the movie. Set in the mystical and fog-covered outskirts of Baguio, Nasaan Ka Man is a love story about a family shrouded in secrets. As the secrets are revealed, the family learns to let go of their hatred and forgive each other. Comedy Princess Protection Program is a 2009 Disney Channel Original Movie, directed by Allison Liddi-Brown and starring Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato. The film premiered on June 26, 2009 in the United States and was released on DVD on June 30, 2009. The film won the 2009 Teen Choice Awards for Choice Summer Movie. Comedy Back to Stay is a 2011 Argentine-Swiss comedy-drama film, written and directed by Milagros Mumenthaler and is her first full-length feature film. The film won the Golden Leopard at the 2011 Locarno International Film Festival and the Golden Astor at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival. Documentary film We Ride: The Story of Snowboarding is a feature-length documentary produced by Burn, and filmed and edited by creative production company Grain Media. The film traces snowboarding’s routes back to the very beginning of the sport, starting in 1965 with Sherman Poppen’s home-made invention for children, chronicling its boom in the 90s up to its present mainstream status as a global cultural phenomenon. We Ride features interviews with some of the sport’s most influential figures, including Todd Richards, Jake Burton Carpenter, Tom Sims, Craig Kelly, and burn-sponsored snowboarders Ståle Sandbech and Gigi Rüf. It was narrated by actor, comedian and pro-skater Jason Lee and directed by Grain Media founders John Drever and Orlando Von Einsiedel, who had been a pro-snowboarder before turning his hand to film. The film premiered at the opening of the annual snowboarding contest Air & Style in Innsbruck on 31 January 2013, and made its online premiere on 24 February 2013. Thriller The First 9½ Weeks is a 1998 drama film written and directed by Alex Wright and starring Paul Mercurio, Clara Bellar and Malcolm McDowell. It is a prequel to the films 9½ Weeks and Another 9½ Weeks. Comedy A Family for Joe is a 1990 TV film directed by Jeffrey Melman. Comedy The Adventures of Sinbad 2, also known as The Adventures of Sinbad 2014, is a 2014 Chinese animated adventure comedy film directed by Gu Peixin and Benpineko. Comedy W la foca is a 1982 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Nando Cicero. Comedy Emotional Backgammon is a 2003 British independent comedy-drama about couples strategizing to repair relationships, with unexpected results. The film was written by Leon Herbert and Matthew Hope, directed by Herbert, and stars Herbert, Wil Johnson, Daniela Lavender, and Jacqueline de Peza. It is Herbert's first feature length film. During its development it was featured on UK Channel 4's Movie Virgins series; upon its release, it received mixed reviews. Science Fiction The Strange World of Planet X is a British science fiction horror film, and a cautionary tale about science. It was also known as Cosmic Monsters, The Crawling Terror, The Cosmic Monster, and The Crawling Horror. The film was adapted by Paul Ryder from the 1957 Rene Ray novel of the same name; a TV serial adapted by Ray aired in Britain in 1956. Animation My Depression: The Up And Down And Up Of It is a 2014 animated film written and directed by Robert Marianetti, Elizabeth Swados and David Wachtenheim. Documentary film Leo Beuerman is a 1969 American short documentary film directed by Gene Boomer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Leak is a 2000 Dutch thriller film directed by Jean van de Velde. Comedy Jump is a 2009 Hong Kong comedy-drama film written and produced by Stephen Chow and directed by Stephen Fung. The film stars Kitty Zhang, Leon Jay Williams and Daniel Wu with action choreography by Yuen Cheung-yan. Edison Chen was originally the male lead but, due to 2008's Edison Chen photo scandal, he was replaced by Williams. Documentary film "LOVE BITES: THE 80s POWER BALLAD SINGALONG Ah, Valentine's Day. It's one of the busiest days of the year in the restaurant business, and for some of us it's a night of long gazes across that candle-lit table into the eyes of the person of our dreams. Our hands reach across the linen table-cloth, our fingers gently brush against each others', and our loins fueled by wine are just ready and waiting for a tumble in our satin sheets covered with rose petals. For the rest of us, Valentine's Day is a time to remember how we didn't even get the little "I choo-choo-choose you" cards in our paper mailbox at the end of our desk in elementary school, even though it was a CLASS ASSIGNMENT to find one special thing about all of your classmates and write it on a Valentine. Seriously, Mrs. Shellhouse's third grade class? You can't find ONE THING to write on a Valentine to me? WHY DO YOU HAVE TO MOCK US SO, HALLMARK SPONSORED HOLIDAY??? Fortunately, there is an entire genre of music made just for our pain, and it just happens to also be the most badass music ever: POWER BALLADS. When metal went glam, and glam boys needed radio hits to afford the fancy hair product they'd grown addicted to, they slowed it down a bit for the ladies and created the anthems that would become theme songs for an entire generation. We'll hold lighters in the air and sway, we'll pound our fists at the sky in defiance of those who would dare not love us, and we'll do it all with teased hair and animal print tights on. Featuring the music of Guns 'n Roses, REO Speedwagon, Warrant, and more... It's okay to cry, just make sure your hair is big while you do it." Quoting the description from the 2010 IndieFest site. Thriller Nooravathu Naal is a 1984 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Manivannan, starring Vijayakanth, Mohan, Nalini and Sathyaraj. Dubbed into Telugu as Nooru Rojulu. Remade in Hindi as 100 Days. Animation Elmer's Pet Rabbit is a 1941 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Elmer Fudd and, ostensibly, Bugs Bunny. The short was released on January 4, 1941. It is the first cartoon in which the name Bugs Bunny is given, but the rabbit is also somewhat the same as the one seen and heard in Elmer's Candid Camera and other pre-Bugs shorts. It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Rich Hogan, and animated by Rudy Larriva. Voices are provided by uncredited Mel Blanc and the music was directed by Carl Stalling. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and the sound effects were by Treg Brown, who was uncredited. Thriller The Fifth Missile is a 1986 TV movie starring Robert Conrad, Sam Waterston and David Soul about an American ballistic missile submarine, based on the novel The Gold Crew by Frank M. Robinson and Thomas N. Scortia. Her crew goes slowly insane due to exposure to chemicals in paint onboard and believes a missile test exercise is, in fact, nuclear war. It explores the inability of U.S. command structures to control and prevent rogue ballistic missile submarine officers from launching missiles. Comedy Sound of Noise is a 2010 film written and directed by Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson. "The revival of the musical takes a dramatic turn as the directors and musicians from the hit-short Music for One Apartment and Six Drummers reunite in this musical thriller. Moving away from a genre re-popularized and commercialized by the High School Musical phenomenon, Sound of Noise turns up as the black sheep of the family; an instrumental indie cousin proving there is clearly a choice to be made. Putting the concept of a stomp-like performance in a dramatic context, the group of musical activists shows up in various spots in a city, creating a rhythmic mayhem that attracts the attention of a tone-deaf police officer. The anarchic theme, fuelled by a punkish energy, can be seen as a protest against a cultural political climate increasingly influenced by corporate organizations and drawn towards entertainment. Moreover, the film explores the boundaries between music and noise; the avant-garde composer John Cage has been an influence on directors Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson." Quoting the description from the 2010 Warsaw International Film Festival site. Documentary film Martins Tagebuch is an East German film. It was released in 1955. Animation Push Comes to Shove is a 1991 animation comedy short film written by Maureen McElheron, Bill Plympton and P.C. Vey and directed by Bill Plympton. Comedy Bowery to Bagdad is a 1955 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on January 2, 1955 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-sixth film in the series. Comedy Evil Bong is a 2006 horror/comedy film directed by Charles Band about a group of college stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong unaware that it traps the smoker in a surreal strip-club with killer strippers and other strange creatures. The ending features an extended cameo by Tommy Chong, of Cheech & Chong fame. Brandi Cunningham from VH1's Rock of Love with Bret Michaels and Bill Moseley of The Devil's Rejects also make appearances in the film. It was followed by two sequels, Evil Bong 2: King Bong, and Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong and the crossover film Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong. Comedy Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang is a Malaysian Film noir and being released on 15 January 2008. Documentary film Manufacturing Dissent is a 2007 documentary that asserts that filmmaker Michael Moore has used misleading tactics, primarily using on-camera statements by interviewees with personal grievances against Moore as proof. The documentary attempts to expose what the creators say are Moore's misleading tactics and mimics Moore's style of small documentary makers seeking and badgering their target for an interview to receive answers to their charges. The film was made over the course of two years by Canadians Debbie Melnyk and Rick Caine after they viewed Fahrenheit 9/11, Moore's controversial film that attacked the Bush administration and its policies. Melnyk and Caine have stated that when they first sought to make a film about Moore, they held great admiration for what he had done for the documentary genre and set out to make a biography of him. During the course of their research, they became disenchanted with Moore's tactics. The title is a parody of the book Manufacturing Consent by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, and the film it inspired. In June 2007, Liberation Entertainment Inc. signed an exclusive deal with the filmmakers for all video and theatrical rights in the US & UK. Documentary film Ebb and Flow is a 2012 short drama and documentary film written and directed by Gabriel Mascaro. Thriller Junction is a 2012 American thriller film written and directed by Tony Glazer. The film stars Neal Bledsoe, Summer Crockett Moore, Tom Pelphrey and Harris Doran with David Zayas, Michael O'Keefe and Anthony Ruivivar in supporting roles. Desperate to score drugs, four strung out meth-addicts - Donald, Kari, David and Spot – break into an upscale suburban home looking for a flat screen television that was requested by their dealer. During the burglary, Spot and Donald discover a dark secret about the homeowners, which pits the four meth-addicts against each other and the police. The film was released in the United States on July 14, 2012. Documentary film Lass uns'n Wunder sein - auf der Suche nach Rio Reiser is a 2008 documentary film written by Gert C. Möbius and Stefan Paul and directed by Stefan Paul. Animation The Pink Panther enters a new town while playing his flute much to everyone's delight. He notices screaming coming from the inn and discovers mice have invaded. He hands the owner a card promising that he will remove the mice for 3 shillings. The owner agrees and pays the panther. The people are overjoyed as the mouse leaves. The mouse is licking a lemon that makes the panthers mouth pucker and eventually stop playing. When the music stops, the mouse returns. The owner of the inn takes his money back and buys lots of mousetraps. The panther doesn't want to see the mouse hurt so he returns with his horn only to get caught in the traps himself. The inn owner next buys a cat and the struggle continues. Will the Pink Panther be able to remove the mice before the inn owner kills them? Thriller Secret Venture is a 1955 British B-movie thriller film directed by R. G. Springsteen and starring Kent Taylor, Jane Hylton and Kathleen Byron. Comedy Mala pljačka vlaka is a Croatian film directed by Dejan Šorak and starring Bata Živojinović, Miodrag Krivokapić and Mustafa Nadarević. It was released in 1984. Documentary film Fake It So Real is a documentary film directed by Robert Greene. Comedy Bahrtalo! (Good Luck!) is a 2008 film directed by Róbert Lakatos. Science Fiction Terror Is a Man is a 1959 Philippine / American film directed by Gerardo de Leon. The film is also known as Blood Creature. Comedy Fuckland is a 2000 Argentine comedy-drama film. It was written and directed by José Luis Márques. The picture was executive produced by Diego Dubcovsky, and produced by Edi Flehner and Mariano Suez. The film was shot on digital video and is the first Latin American film to follow the avant garde Dogme 95 movement minimalist guidelines. Comedy Opa! is a 2005 comedy film written by Christina Concetta, Raman Singh and directed by Udayan Prasad. Science Fiction Star Wars: Storm in the Glass, sometimes translated as Star Wars: Tempest in a Teapot, is a humorous 2004 English-to-Russian movie spoof of the 1999 science fantasy film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace by popular Russian movie translator Dmitry "Goblin" Puchkov. In dubbing the film into Russian, Puchkov altered the plotline, character names, music, and certain visual effects to provide a different experience to Russian-speaking audiences. Comedy Naveena Saraswathi Sabatham is a 2013 Tamil contemporary fantasy comedy film written and directed by K. Chandru. The film revolves around four men, played by Jai, VTV Ganesh, Sathyan and Rajkumar. Niveda Thomas was paired opposite Jai. The film was produced by Kalpathi S Aghoram and has cinematography by Anand Jeeva; songs were composed by Prem Kumar. The film went on floors on November 29, 2013.The film received mixed reviews from critics,however it was above average at box office. It is not a remake of the 1966 mythological film Saraswathi Sabatham. Comedy Grease is a 1978 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser and produced by Paramount Pictures. It is based on Warren Casey and Jim Jacobs' 1971 musical of the same name about two lovers in a 1950s high school. The film stars John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, and Jeff Conaway. It was successful both critically and at the box office. Its soundtrack album ended 1978 as the second-best selling album of the year in the United States, behind the soundtrack of Saturday Night Fever, another film starring Travolta. A sequel, Grease 2, was released in 1982, starring Maxwell Caulfield and Michelle Pfeiffer. Only a few of the original cast members reprised their roles. Thriller Road to Perdition is a 2002 American crime thriller film directed by Sam Mendes. The screenplay was adapted by David Self, from the graphic novel of the same name by Max Allan Collins. The film stars Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jude Law, and Daniel Craig. The plot takes place in 1931, during the Great Depression, following a mob enforcer and his son as they seek vengeance against a mobster who murdered the rest of their family. Filming took place in the Chicago area. Mendes, having recently finished 1999's acclaimed American Beauty, pursued a story that had minimal dialogue and conveyed emotion in the imagery. Cinematographer Conrad Hall took advantage of the environment to create symbolism for the film, for which he won several awards, including a posthumous Academy Award for Best Cinematography. The film explores several themes, including the consequence of violence and father-son relationships. The film was released on July 12, 2002, and eventually grossed over $180 million worldwide. The cinematography, setting, and the lead performances by Newman and Hanks were well received by critics. A home media release debuted on February 25, 2003. Thriller You May Be Next is a 1936 crime thriller drama film based on the story by Ferdinand Reyher and James Whale, written by Fred Niblo Jr. and Ferdinand Reyher, and directed by Albert S. Rogell. Comedy Bob the Tomato is surprised to find Larry the Cucumber in a book club with Mr. Lunt, Archibald Asparagus and Jerry Gourd. They're reading "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. Well, not the book itself. Bob is dismayed to find they're all just reading notes about the book. Even that was a waste of time, Mr. Lunt decides, when it turns out the dramatized story of the day is "Huckleberry Larry and Tomato Sawyer." The story proves to be a very veggie version of the classic tale. Larry plays Huckleberry Larry, who wants to build a turkey jerky theme park. Bob is Tomato Sawyer who dreams anachronistically of a career in income tax preparation. Big Jim is a sweet-natured but intimidatingly large yellow gourd on the lam. Clark Wayne is the narrator, looking simultaneously like Mark Twain and Col. Sanders. The moral of the story comes from James 4:17: "If you know what is right to do, but you do not do it, you sin." Science Fiction Pandemic is a 2007 Hallmark Channel original mini-series with an ensemble cast. It premiered on Saturday, May 26, 2007 at 8:00 PM as part of Hallmark Channel's "Uncharted Adventures" weekend. It is now available on DVD through Hallmark Entertainment. Comedy Separados is a 2012 short comedy fantasy film written and directed by Alonso Llosa. Comedy Smoke is a 1995 American independent film. It was produced by Hisami Kuroiwa, Harvey Weinstein and Bob Weinstein and directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. Among others, it features Harvey Keitel, William Hurt, Victor Argo, Forest Whitaker, Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing and Harold Perrineau Jr.. Documentary film Cravos de Abril is a Portuguese historic short film by Ricardo Costa. Covering the events between April 24 and May 1, it portrays the Carnation Revolution, which took place in Portugal in April 1974 and put an end to Oliveira Salazar’s dictatorship. Thriller Ok is a 2014 thriller film directed by D Praveen. Comedy Where There's a Will is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Kathleen Harrison, George Cole, Leslie Dwyer and Michael Shepley. A family from east London take over a farm in the Devon countryside. The screenplay was written by R.F. Delderfield who adapted one of his own plays. Thriller Dead Daughters is a Russian arthouse horror film directed by Pavel Ruminov. Documentary film Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Kevin Tostado. Comedy Ocean's Thirteen is a 2007 American comedy heist film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring an ensemble cast. It is the third and final film in the Soderbergh series following the 2004 sequel Ocean's Twelve and the 2001 film Ocean's Eleven, which itself was a remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film Ocean's 11. All the male cast members reprise their roles from the previous installments, but neither Julia Roberts nor Catherine Zeta-Jones return. Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin joined the cast as their new targets. Filming began in July 2006 in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, based on a script by Brian Koppelman and David Levien. The film was screened for the Out of Competition presentation at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It was released on June 8, 2007, in the United States and in several countries in the Middle East on June 6. Comedy Oh, My Buddha! is a 2009 comedy film written by Kôsuke Mukai and directed by Tomorowo Taguchi. Documentary film Hazaribag, Cuir Toxique is a 2012 documentary biography drama film written by Véronique Mauduy, and directed by Elise Darblay and Eric de Lavarene Comedy Bouncers is a 2013 comedy film written by Ian Roberts and Jay Martel. Comedy Two Weeks with Love is a 1950 romantic musical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Roy Rowland, based on story by John Larkin who co-wrote the screenplay with Dorothy Kingsley. Set in the early 1900s, the film focuses on the Robinson family. Patti and Melba, the daughters, are both accomplished in the performing arts, while the Robinson boys love fireworks and mischief. Mrs. Robinson is charming and very wise in the ways of young love. The Robinson family leaves their home in New York City to stay at "Kissimee in the Catskills," a resort hotel in upstate New York, where love strikes both of the Robinson daughters. Documentary film Haiti Redux is a 2012 documentary film directed by Fredric King. Comedy A Boy and a Girl is a 1983 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Marco Risi. Documentary film "Portugal’s Pedro Costa, one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary cinema, has created a concert film unlike any other. Ne change rien captures, in lustrous, spectral black and white, a series of rehearsals and performances by the French actress and chanteuse Jeanne Balibar. It’s a film to get lost in: a symphony in light and shadow, a monument to artistic creation and process. The breathy Balibar and her collaborators (including the guitarist Rodolphe Burger) embark on long, looping jams or break a song down into bars and phrases, reshaped and repeated until they resemble an incantation." Quoting the synopsis on the 2009 New York Film Festival site. Comedy Love, So Divine is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Ha Ji-won and Kwon Sang-woo, and the directorial debut of Heo In-moo. Released in Korea on August 6, 2004, the film sold over 1,242,476 tickets nationwide. Documentary film Generation on the Wind is a 1979 documentary film produced by David Vassar. The film is a character study centered on a rag tag group of young artists, mechanics and environmental activists who successfully built the largest electrical generating windmill in the world. The documentary required two years of shooting to finish the film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation The Square of Light is a 1991 animated short film directed by Claude Luyet. Documentary film Secrets of Mary Magdalene is a 2006 documentary film written by Lori Nelson and directed by Rob Fruchtman. Comedy Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola is a 2013 Indian political satire film produced by Vishal Bhardwaj along with Fox Star Studios. Besides co-producing, Bhardwaj has also directed, co-scripted and scored the music for the film. The film stars Pankaj Kapur, Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma in the titular roles, while Arya Babbar and Shabana Azmi play supporting roles. The film was released worldwide on 11 January 2013. Comedy Parke Paise Lilalaher is a musical comedy 2007 film directed by Vipul Vithalani. Documentary film End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones is a 2003 documentary film about highly influential New York punk rock band the Ramones. The film, produced and directed by Jim Fields and Michael Gramaglia, documents the band's history from their formation in the early 1970s and 22 subsequent years of touring, to their 1996 breakup and the deaths of three of the four original members. The title is taken from the Ramones' 1980 album, End of the Century. Documentary film The Manhattan Dating project, directed by Alexander von Roon and produced by Allison Teich, follows some hot twentysomethings, negotiating their way through NYC. Dating, Loving and Partying pre 911 and pre bubble burst. The Manhattan Dating project started the Dating-Reality-TV craze at a time, when Sex and the City was what Lena Dunham's "Girls" is trying to be today. Documentary film It Went On All Day and All Night, Dear Child is a 1982 film directed by Katrin Seybold and Melanie Spitta. Thriller The Invisible Man is a 1933 science fiction film based on H. G. Wells' science fiction novel The Invisible Man, published in 1897, as adapted by R. C. Sherriff, Philip Wylie and Preston Sturges, whose work was considered unsatisfactory and who was taken off the project. The film was directed by James Whale and stars Claude Rains, in his first American screen appearance, and Gloria Stuart. It is considered one of the great Universal Horror films of the 1930s, and spawned a number of sequels, plus many spinoffs using the idea of an "invisible man" that were largely unrelated to Wells' original story. Rains portrayed the Invisible Man mostly only as a disembodied voice. Rains is only shown clearly for a brief time at the end of the film, spending most of his on-screen time covered by bandages. In 2008 The Invisible Man was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Science Fiction Moon is a 2009 British science fiction drama film co-written and directed by Duncan Jones. The film follows Sam Bell, a man who experiences a personal crisis as he nears the end of a three-year solitary stint mining helium-3 on the far side of the Moon. It was the feature debut of director Duncan Jones. Kevin Spacey voices Sam's robot companion, GERTY. Moon premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and was released in select cinemas in New York and Los Angeles on 12 June 2009. The release was expanded to additional theatres in the United States and Toronto on both 3 and 10 July and to the United Kingdom on 17 July. Science Fiction Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 American horror film, the first sequel to Frankenstein. Bride of Frankenstein was directed by James Whale and stars Boris Karloff as The Monster, Elsa Lanchester in the dual role of his mate and Mary Shelley, Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein, and Ernest Thesiger as Doctor Septimus Pretorius. The film follows on immediately from the events of the earlier film, and is rooted in a subplot of the original Mary Shelley novel, Frankenstein. In the film, a chastened Henry Frankenstein abandons his plans to create life, only to be tempted and finally coerced by the Monster, encouraged by Henry's old mentor Dr. Pretorius, into constructing a mate for him. Preparation began shortly after the first film premiered, but script problems delayed the project. Principal photography started in January 1935, with creative personnel from the original returning in front of and behind the camera. Bride of Frankenstein was released to critical and popular acclaim, although it encountered difficulties with some state and national censorship boards. Since its release the film's reputation has grown, and it is hailed as Whale's masterpiece. Animation Marine Circuit is a 2003 short animation film directed by Isabelle Favez. Documentary film Aufbruch 89 - Dresden is a 1989 film directed by Thomas Eichberg and René Jung. Documentary film La Mort du Dieu serpent is a 2014 drama documentary film written and directed by Damien Froidevaux. Documentary film Homecoming: A Texas Tradition is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Sammy Ali and Bridgett Falcone. Comedy The Reluctant Astronaut is a Universal Pictures feature film directed by Edward Montagne and starring Don Knotts in a story about a kiddie-ride operator who is hired as a janitor at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston and is eventually sent into space. The film was produced and directed by Edward J. Montagne, Jr.. Comedian Knotts won several Emmy Awards as small-town comic sheriff's deputy Barney Fife in the 1960-1968 television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show but left the show as a regular at the end of its fifth season to pursue a career in feature films with Universal Pictures. The Reluctant Astronaut followed Knotts' first Universal film venture, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken. Actor Paul Hartman appears in the film and would later star in The Andy Griffith Show. The film's screenplay writers Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum had served as teleplay writers for the television series. Knotts received a Golden Laurel nomination and the film's soundtrack was released. The Reluctant Astronaut has been broadcast on American television, and is available in both VHS and DVD formats. Science Fiction 4:44 Last Day on Earth is a 2011 American apocalyptic drama written and directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Willem Dafoe, Shanyn Leigh, Natasha Lyonne and Paul Hipp. Comedy Just One Summer is a 2012 Filipino romance-drama film directed by Mac Alejandre, starring Julie Anne San Jose and Elmo Magalona. Thriller Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of School Bus #17 is a 1996 drama tv film directed by Paul Schneider. Documentary film A Summer in the Cage is filmmaker Ben Selkow's feature-length documentary chronicling his friend Sam's battle with bipolar disorder. But as this dramatic story unfolds and heads to an explosive standoff, it also becomes a unique tale about friendship and the ethical responsibilities of a documentary filmmaker. Comedy To Die For is a British comedy drama film directed by Peter Mackenzie Litten in 1994. It stars Thomas Arklie, Ian Williams, Tony Slattery, Dillie Keane and John Altman. The screenplay was written by Johnny Byrne, Paul McEvoy, and Litten. The original music score was composed by Roger Bolton. Documentary film Euskadi, cocina en la cumbre is a 2013 documetary film written by Nerea Barrueta and Izaskun Rodriguez and directed by Francisco Javier Gutiérrez Pereda and Jon Arregui. Comedy School Days with a Pig is a 2008 Japanese drama film that is based on a true event that took place in an elementary school in Osaka Prefecture. The film is directed by Tetsu Maeda, and its story is based on a novel about the event by Yasushi Kuroda. Actor Satoshi Tsumabuki will play the lead role of the class teacher in this film. Additionally, this film stars 28 school children chosen by audition. School Days with a Pig was first screened at the 21st Tokyo International Film Festival, and it was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 1 November 2008. Thriller Bloodfist IV: Die Trying is a 1992 action/adventure sequel starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Cat Sassoon, Jon Agro, Kale Browne, Gary Daniels, Stephen James Carver and Lenny Citrano. It was directed by Paul Ziller and written by Rob Kerchner and Paul Ziller. It was released direct-to-video in 1992. Animation Shaun the Sheep - Sheepwalking is a 2011 animated short film directed by Christopher Sadler. Comedy Totò a colori is a 1952 Italian film, and was the first Italian color film shot with the Ferraniacolor system. The film was directed by Steno and starred the comic actor Totò. Totò a colori is widely regarded as Totò's masterpiece. He appears in a chase scene where he hides from his pursuers by disguising himself as a wooden marionette on stage. Once the show is over, his body collapses just like a dead puppet. Documentary film Bypass To Life is a documentary film directed by Peter Maund. Science Fiction Nostradamus is a 2000 science fiction and action film written by David Bourla and Brian Irving and directed by Tibor Takács. Comedy Arms and the Man is a 1958 West German film directed by Franz Peter Wirth and based on a play by George Bernard Shaw. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Infinity's Child is a 1999 animation short film directed by Jan Nickman Comedy One Exciting Night is a 1922 American Gothic silent Mystery film directed by D. W. Griffith. The plot revolves around the murder of a bootlegger and the attempts of the cast to uncover the true murderer. The film, inspired by the Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood play The Bat, led to the production of similar "murder mystery/old dark house" films such as The Ghost Breaker filmed by C. B. DeMille in 1914, The Bat based on the play, Midnight Faces, The Cat and the Canary, The Old Dark House and even the fabled London After Midnight with Lon Chaney. At the time of this film, Henry Hull was starring on Broadway in the stage version of John Willard's The Cat and the Canary. Documentary film Enkidu is a 1999 documentary film directed by Mario Catto and Giovanni De Roia. Thriller The Intended is 2002 English-language period drama film directed by Kristian Levring and starring Janet McTeer, JJ Feild, Olympia Dukakis, Tony Maudsley and Brenda Fricker. It centres on a surveyor and his fiancée who arrive in a remote Malaysian trading post and encounter a close-fisted ivory trader and her ill-meaning family. Thriller Desert Fury is a 1947 Paramount Pictures color film noir drama directed by Lewis Allen and featuring Lizabeth Scott, John Hodiak and Burt Lancaster, with Mary Astor and Wendell Corey. The story was adapted for the screen by A.I. Bezzerides and Robert Rossen, based on the racy novel Desert Town by Ramona Stewart. The picture was produced by Hal Wallis, with music was by Miklós Rózsa and cinematography in Technicolor by Charles Lang. Animation Free Birds is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated buddy comedy film produced by Reel FX Creative Studios, directed by Jimmy Hayward and it stars the voices of Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson and Amy Poehler. Originally titled Turkeys It was scheduled for 2014, but it was released on November 1, 2013 by Relativity Media. Animation Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked is a 2011 American adventure comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell. The film stars Jason Lee, David Cross and Jenny Slate with the voices of Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Amy Poehler, Anna Faris and Christina Applegate. It was distributed by Twentieth Century Fox and produced by Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises and Bagdasarian Company. The film is a sequel to the 2007 film Alvin and the Chipmunks and its 2009 sequel Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, and it was released on December 16, 2011. Comedy Peccati di gioventù, internationally released as So Young, So Lovely, So Vicious..., is a 1975 Italian coming-of-age-drama film directed by Silvio Amadio. Comedy Sticky Minds is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Bryan Gaynor. Comedy A Halfway House Christmas is a 2005 film written and directed by Eric Moyer and produced by Frank Carney which starred Robert Romanus, an American actor who has starred in film and television. Rob is best remembered for his role in the 1982 comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High as the ticket scalper Mike Damone. Also appearing in this movie are Ryan Dunn and Rake Yohn, both of Jackass fame. Evil Jared Hasselhoff plays a nasty Santa. Bobcat Goldthwait narrates the movie. Documentary film Rodina Means Home is a 1992 film directed by Helga Reidemeister. Animation Ready, Woolen and Able is a 1960 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the fifth short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on the phrase "Ready, willing and able". Comedy Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers is a direct-to-video animated film adaptation of the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père. As the title suggests, it features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as the three musketeers. This film was directed by Donovan Cook, produced by DisneyToon Studios, and released directly to VHS and DVD on August 17, 2004, by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Thriller State of Grace is a 1990 neo-noir crime film starring Sean Penn, Ed Harris and Gary Oldman, also featuring Robin Wright, John Turturro and John C. Reilly. Written by Dennis McIntyre and directed by Phil Joanou, the film was executive produced by Ned Dowd, Randy Ostrow, and Ron Rotholz, with a musical score by Ennio Morricone. Although not a box office success, the film was generally well received by critics. Shot on location in New York City, the film was inspired by the real-life Hell's Kitchen gang The Westies. Documentary film The Best of Safari Africa: Vol. 1 is a 2004 travel documentary film. Thriller Heart Stopper is a 2012 thriller film written by Michael Z. Gordon and directed by Paul Flaherty. Thriller Web Cam is an upcoming Spanish/Canadian 3D-horror film directed by Antoni Solé and starring Amaia Salamanca, Robert Englund, Michael Madsen and Estella Warren. Webcam is a high-tech thriller setting in the soul of a capital North American city. Documentary film The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination is a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Editing documentary film. Comedy Vaayai Moodi Pesavum is a 2014 Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Balaji Mohan starring Dulquer Salman and Nazriya Nazim. Sean Roldan scored the music, while Soundararajan was the cinematographer and Abhinav Sunder Nayak worked as the editor. Filming began in November 2013. The film, which was simultaneously made in Malayalam with the same lead actors, under the title Samsaaram Aarogyathinu Haanikaram. Comedy The Man of Pau Brasil is a 1982 film directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade. Thriller A Blood Pledge is a K-Horror film, and the fifth installment of the Whispering Corridors series of South Korean horror films set in girls' high schools that began with 1998's film of the same name. Aside from the setting and overall themes, it is unrelated to the other films in the series. Thriller Absolute Power is a 1997 American political thriller film produced by, directed by, and starring Clint Eastwood as a master jewel thief who witnesses the killing of a woman by Secret Service agents. The screenplay by William Goldman is based on the 1996 novel Absolute Power by David Baldacci. Screened at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival, the film also stars Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Judy Davis and Scott Glenn. It was also the last screen appearance of E. G. Marshall. Animation Scat Cats is a 1957 Spike and Tyke cartoon produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. It is the only 2 Spike and Tyke cartoons in a spin-off for Tom and Jerry. Comedy Untitled Bruckheimer/McCall Project is a 2005 comedy TV film written by Marsh McCall. Comedy Rotwang Must Go! is a 1994 comedy film written and directed by Hans-Christoph Blumenberg. Documentary film Me and Me Dad is a 2012 documentary, drama, family film directed by Katrine Boorman. Thriller New Best Friend is a 2002 American film based on a story by author James Edwards. The film was originally owned by MGM, which eventually let this film go. Since then, TriStar Pictures acquired the rights to distribute this film in the United States and some other territories, primarily for home video market; still, TriStar Pictures gave this film a limited theatrical release in the United States on April 12, 2002. Documentary film Medulla is a 2013 documentary film directed by Melisa Miranda. Comedy Hi, Mom! is a black comedy film by Brian De Palma, and is one of Robert De Niro's first movies. De Niro reprises his role of Jon Rubin from Greetings. In this film, Rubin is a fledgling "adult filmmaker" who has an idea to post cameras at his window and film his neighbors. Animation Corpse Bride, often referred to as Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, is a 2005 British-American stop-motion-animated fantasy film directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton. The plot is set in a fictional Victorian era village in Europe. Johnny Depp led an all-star cast as the voice of Victor, while Helena Bonham Carter voiced Emily, the title character. Corpse Bride is the third stop-motion feature film produced by Burton and the first directed by him. This is also the first stop-motion feature from Burton that was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was dedicated to Joe Ranft who died during production. The film was nominated for the 78th Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, which also starred Bonham Carter. It was shot with a battery of Canon EOS-1D Mark II digital SLRs, rather than the 35mm film cameras used for Burton's previous stop-motion film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Thriller Flesh of the Lotus is a 1971 adult film directed by Bob Chinn. Thriller Anna M. is a 2007 French thriller film, written and directed by Michel Spinosa and starring Isabelle Carré and Gilbert Melki. Animation The Incredible Marrec is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Régis Aillet, Alexandre Bass, Clément Chaudat, Etienne Devillée and Maxime Moreira. Documentary film Innocence Unprotected is a compilation film by Yugoslavian director Dušan Makavejev. Makavejev's film is based on a 1941 film Nevinost bez zaštite in Serbia by Dragoljub Aleksić that was never released. In 1968, Makavejev established the film and expanded it with newsreel footage and interviews with surviving cast members. Comedy Just Imagine is a 1930 science fiction musical comedy directed by David Butler. The film is probably best known for its art direction and special effects in its portrayal of New York City in an imagined 1980. Comedy Udhavikku Varalaamaa is a 1998 Tamil language comedy film directed by Gokula Krishnan. The film features Karthik, Devayani, Sangeetha and Anju Aravind in lead roles, with Janagaraj, Pandiyan, Vadivukkarasi, Manivannan, Kovai Sarala and Jaiganesh playing supporting roles. The film was released on 16 January 1998 to negative reviews. This was Gokula Krishna's last film as director and continued as dialogue writer before his death in 2008 and also was his last collaboration with Karthik after Poovarasan and Muthukaalai. Comedy Happy Funerals is a comedy film directed by Horatiu Malaele. Comedy Rock Star is a 2001 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek and starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston. It tells the story of Chris "Izzy" Cole, a tribute band singer whose ascendance to the position of lead vocalist of his favorite band was inspired by the real-life story of Tim "Ripper" Owens, singer in a Judas Priest tribute band who was chosen to replace singer Rob Halford when he left the band. Animation Baobab is a 2012 short animation film directed by Nicolas Loesner, Anaëlle Moreau, Marina Steck, Simon Taroni and Benjamin Tron. Documentary film Bi the Way is a 2008 documentary film about bisexuality in the United States. It had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas. The film has aired at film festivals throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Turkey, Greece, Australia, Brazil, and Taiwan, including at Silverdocs Film Festival, Outfest, Newfest, !f Istanbul, and Rio de Janeiro Film Festival. It was aired on the Logo Network in summer 2009. The film follows the lives of several young bisexual people in the United States. Its makers, Brittany Blockman and Josephine Decker, also appear on camera to frame the stories. Thriller The Man on the Roof is a 1976 Swedish film directed by Bo Widerberg, based on the 1971 novel The Abominable Man by Sjöwall and Wahlöö. The film is a crime thriller about the police officer Martin Beck trying to catch a killer, and it reaches its climax when the killer barricades himself on a roof top in central Stockholm with an automatic rifle. A memorable scene is where a Bell 206 crashes in Odenplan. Widerberg was inspired by the 1971 film The French Connection. The film won two Guldbagge Awards in 1977, for Best Film and Best Actor. Documentary film Bhiwani Junction is a 2013 short documentry drama film written and directed by Abhi Singh. Animation BloodSpell is a 2006 fantasy film produced by Strange Company. BloodSpell employs filming techniques known as machinima, and is the first feature-length production to use BioWare's Aurora Engine, developed for the role-playing video game Neverwinter Nights, to generate the video portion of the film. The film was serially released in short episodes under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License, which allows for redistribution, modification, and creation of fan fiction. Strange Company have asserted somewhat controversially that, as of 2006, BloodSpell, was the largest machinima production. The series features numerous cameo appearances, including several voice appearances from science fiction author Charles Stross. In August 2006, controversy involving BloodSpell occurred when the Leipzig Games Conference pronounced it too violent to be shown as part of their machinima showcase. After a protest, the Games Conference changed their position and allowed the film to be shown. Thriller House of Last Things is a fantasy thriller film directed by Michael Bartlett. Thriller The Bourne Identity is a 2002 American-German action spy film adaptation of Robert Ludlum's novel of the same name. It stars Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, suffering from extreme memory loss and attempting to discover his true identity amidst a clandestine conspiracy within the Central Intelligence Agency. The film also features Franka Potente, Chris Cooper, Clive Owen, Brian Cox and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. This, the first in the Bourne film series, is followed by The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, and The Bourne Legacy. The film was directed by Doug Liman and adapted for the screen by Tony Gilroy and William Blake Herron. Although Robert Ludlum died in 2001, he is credited as the film's producer alongside Frank Marshall. Universal Pictures released the film to theatres in the United States on June 14, 2002, and it received a positive critical and public reaction. Documentary film My Left Breast is a 2002 Canadian documentary film, produced by Pope Productions and directed and filmed by filmmaker Gerry Rogers and her partner Peg Norman. The film documents Rogers' experience being diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer. The film screened in 2001 at the Dallas OUT TAKES Lesbian and Gay Film Festivall, and received a 2001 Gemini Award for 'Best History/Biography Documentary Program'. It screened October 12, 2002, at the OutFLIX Tennessee GLBT Film Festival, followed in January 2003 by screening at the Utah Pride Fest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and in April 2003 at the One World Film Festival in the Czech Republic. Comedy If the mysterious plague sweeping the nation wasn't bad enough, Dean is still going ahead with his doomed wedding tomorrow morning. That leaves him with a choice. Pick up the button holes and chocolate fountain as instructed by bridezilla Elaine, or go with five mates (and a stripper) to play 'Zomball' at a top secret military compound where you get to shoot zombies with huge stun guns. Disobeying the golden rule of Zomball ('never never humiliate a zombie') the stags face overwhelming odds from the massed undead and each stag is hunted down. The truth about Zomball is finally revealed and suddenly the mother-in-law is the least of Dean's problems.... Comedy The Man Who Wasn't There is a 2001 British-American neo-noir film written, directed, produced and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen. Billy Bob Thornton stars in the title role. Also featured are James Gandolfini, Tony Shalhoub, Scarlett Johansson, Adam Alexi-Malle and Coen regulars Frances McDormand, Richard Jenkins, Michael Badalucco, and Jon Polito. Comedy Su seguro servidor is a 1954 comedy film directed by Edgardo Togni. Comedy What Love Is is a 2007 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Mars Callahan, starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Matthew Lillard, Sean Astin, Anne Heche, and Gina Gershon. Comedy Walk, Don't Run is a 1966 Technicolor comedy film starring Cary Grant and set in Tokyo during the Olympic Games in 1964. The movie marked the last appearance by Grant in a feature film, and is a remake of the 1943 film The More the Merrier. This was also the final film of director Charles Walters. Documentary film Cathedrals is a 2013 short historical documentary film written and directed by Konrad Kästner. Comedy Mystics is a film starring Milo O'Shea and David Kelly, and directed by David Blair. Documentary film Mapping Journey #5 is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Bouchra Khalili. Comedy A Bandit is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. A print of the film survives. Comedy Assault and Matrimony is a 1987 TV film directed by James Frawley. Thriller Tomorrow Never Dies is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, with the screenplay written by Bruce Feirstein, the film follows Bond as he attempts to stop a power-mad media mogul from engineering world events to initiate World War III. The film was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and was the first James Bond film made after the death of producer Albert R. Broccoli, to whom the movie pays tribute in the end credits. Filming locations included France, Thailand, Germany, Mexico and the United Kingdom. Tomorrow Never Dies performed well at the box office and earned a Golden Globe nomination despite mixed reviews. While its performance at the domestic box office surpassed that of its predecessor, GoldenEye, it was the only Pierce Brosnan Bond film not to open at number one at the box office, as it opened the same day as Titanic, but instead at number two. Science Fiction Teenage Space Vampires is a 1998 action/science fiction film written and directed by Martin Wood. Documentary film Martial Arts: Kung Fu Fighter is a 2001 documentary television movie directed by Donnie Yen. Comedy Niente può fermarci is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Luigi Cecinelli and co-written by Ivan Silvestrini. Science Fiction Crimes of the Future is a 1970 Canadian film written, shot, edited and directed by David Cronenberg. The film stars Ronald Mlodzik. Also like Stereo it was shot silent with a commentary added afterwards. The commentary is spoken by the character Adrian Tripod. This film is set in 1997. Thriller Aversion is a horror film about a private investigator who discovers too late that the woman he is hired to follow is often possessed by a demon. Under the direction of GF Roberts the original script, written by Roberts and Ted Spencer, combines demonic possession with science fiction. The film is somewhat retro in nature because it was shot on photographic film and that over ninety percent of the effects are in camera. The tone of Aversion differs from many contemporary movies by providing some comic relief throughout. The on-set special effects were provided by Monster in My Closet FX under the supervision of Jeremy Selenfriend. Other crew members included assistant director Sabrina Simone, Jared Noe and D Garcia. Thriller China Gate is a 1998 Bollywood film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. It is a "humble tribute to the late Akira Kurosawa", crediting Seven Samurai as its inspiration and starred Samir Soni in his film debut. It was partly influenced by Ramesh Sippy's Sholay. The film is famous for the song "Chamma Chamma", sung by Alka Yagnik, composed by Anu Malik, and featuring Urmila Matondkar dancing to it. The song was subsequently used in Baz Luhrmann's Hollywood musical film, Moulin Rouge!. The role played by Mukesh Tiwari as cruel Jageera was well appreciated. Thriller The Moon in the Gutter is a 1983 French drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Although it immediately followed Beineix' big, commercial success Diva and featured two very big stars, Gérard Depardieu and Nastassja Kinski, The Moon in the Gutter was not well received by critics or audiences and failed at the box office with only 625,000 admissions in France. Its vivid visual style was noted by critics. It preceded a much better-appreciated cult success from the same director, known in the US and UK as Betty Blue. The film was based on a pulp-noir novel of the same name, written by David Goodis, but it was transferred in the film script from the docksides of Philadelphia to Marseille. La Lune dans le caniveau, according to AllMovie, " received uneven reviews on its initial release". It won a French Cesar Award for its production design. Comedy Si Nos Dejan is a short comedy drama film written and directed by Celia Rowlson-Hall. Thriller Gangster Dixie Logan is framed by crooked DA Lawrence Dale. His wife secures a job as Dale's assistant, the better to find the proof of the DA's dishonesty. She gets help from Reporter Mitchell, who falls in love with her. Documentary film The House of Steinbrenner is a documentary film directed by Barbara Kopple that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Comedy L'esorciccio is a 1975 Italian horror-comedy film written, directed, produced and starred by Ciccio Ingrassia. A parody of William Friedkin's The Exorcist, it is the second and last film directed by Ingrassia after Paolo il freddo. Documentary film A Piece of Summer is a 2010 documentary short film written and directed by Marta Minorowicz. Animation Cochemare is a 2013 short animated adventure film written and directed by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski. Comedy Helena from the Wedding is a 2010 American drama film. The film is directed by Joseph Infantolino, best known for executive producing Run Fatboy Run and stars Lee Tergesen, Melanie Lynskey and Gillian Jacobs as Helena. The film was released theatrically in the United States on 12 November 2010. Animation Jelly T is a 2012 animation comedy film written by Michael W. Horsten and directed by Michael Hegner. Comedy I Want to be a Boarder, or Ikh Vil Zayn a Boarder in Yiddish, is a 1937 American comedy film starring Leo Fuchs and Yetta Zwerling. It is a parody of Hollywood's optimism and grandiose nature, as well as famous Hollywood actors, particularly Fred Astaire. Documentary film Rompiendo el silencio is a 1979 documentary short film directed by Rosa Martha Fernandez. Comedy Three for All is a 1975 British comedy film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Adrienne Posta, Robert Lindsay, Paul Nicholas, Edward Woodward, Richard Beckinsdale and John Le Mesurier. Documentary film The Exquisite Continent is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. Documentary film All his life, award-winning filmmaker Macky Alston has believed in a merciful and benevolent God. The untimely death of a close friend and fellow seminary student Alan Smith, however, challenges Alston's deepest convictions. He initiates his film with the pressing question: How does one believe in God in the face of so much human suffering?In an effort to resolve this quandary, QUESTIONING FAITH sets out on a journey of probing self-discovery. After visiting Alan's hometown hoping to learn what he believed in his final days, Alston sets up a network of interviews with a wildly diverse group of people in New York, including the pastor of his theological school who views her battle with cancer as an opportunity, a Muslim woman who sees angels during brain surgery, and a straight-talking atheist who lived through the Russian Revolution. At stake here is not only whether or not Alston can maintain his faith, but also how human beings navigate their way through the darkest hours of seemingly senseless loss.A deeply moving and uplifting film, QUESTIONING FAITH reveals an underlying principle common to us all: the "power of presence," as life calls us to be there for each other. Comedy Chasing Christmas is a 2005 contemporary re-telling of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. This ABC Family movie, written by Todd Berger and directed by Ron Oliver, stars Tom Arnold as Jack Cameron, who is a man with a Scrooge-type personality. He is stuck with his wife, whom he caught with another man at their daughter's Christmas play. The sad events of his life, including his wife's infidelity, led him to hate Christmas. This prompted the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Present to show Jack what Christmas is all about. However, Christmas Past wanted to stay in the past, and Jack and Christmas Present ended up on an adventure to put Christmas Past back on track. Animation Red Hot Riding Hood is an animated cartoon short subject, directed by Tex Avery and released with the movie Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case on May 8, 1943 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1994 it was voted #7 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field, making it the highest ranked MGM cartoon on the list. It is one of Avery's most popular cartoons, inspiring several of his own "sequel" shorts as well as influencing other cartoons and feature films for years afterward. Comedy Haredevil Hare is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and it is the debut for Marvin the Martian — although he is unnamed in this film — along with his Martian dog, K-9. All the voices are done by Mel Blanc. Marvin's nasal voice for this first film is different from the later one he is most known for, which was similar to one that Blanc used for the emcee in What's Cookin' Doc?, for just one line, where the emcee says, "Shall we give it to him, folks?" The title is a play on "daredevil", although it has only a vague metaphorical connection to the plotline, as Bugs is a reluctant participant in the cartoon's acrobatics. Documentary film Kilowatt Ours is a film designed to educate the general public regarding where electricity comes from, why it is important that we reduce the amount of electricity we use, and practical steps we can take as individuals, families and organizations to cut our electrical use. Examples of significant energy savings are drawn from the filmmaker' s own apartment, from other homeowners, from school districts, cities, and large businesses. This film was produced by Jeff Barrie and Southern Energy Conservation Initiative. It suggests connections between an average homeowner's electrical energy use and adverse health and environmental impacts, including mountain top removal coal mining, global warming, and asthma. Kilowatt Ours shows the actions that homeowners, businesses and communities can take to save money by saving energy and reducing their demand for energy. The film also suggests benefits of sustainable energy. Comedy Georgy Girl is a 1966 British film based on a novel by Margaret Forster. The film was directed by Silvio Narizzano and starred Lynn Redgrave as Georgy, Charlotte Rampling, Alan Bates, and James Mason. The movie also features the far famed title song performed by the Seekers. The plot follows the story of a virginal woman in 1960s London who is faced with a dilemma when pursued by both her father's older employer as well as the young lover of her promiscuous and pregnant roommate. Comedy Everybody's Baby is a 1939 film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. Documentary film Nach der fiktiven Geschichte des DJ Ikarus aus "Berlin Calling", hier nun der Einblick in das wahre Leben des Musikers Paul Kalkbrenner! Nach 140.000 verkauften Exemplaren des Berlin Calling Soundtracks (OST) und einer ausverkauften Tournee mit über 65.000 verkauften Tickets (nur GAS!), ist diese DVD das nächste große Kapitel in der Erfolgsgeschichte des Paul Kalkbrenner! Mit weit über 100.000 Besuchern, stellt die 2010er Tournee von Paul Kalkbrenner einen Meilenstein für elektronische Musik dar. Keinem anderen Musiker aus Deutschland erschlossen sich in diesem Genre in solch überwältigendem Masse, nicht nur die ganz großen Hallen, sondern auch europaweit die Herzen der Fans. Um dieses einmalige Erlebnis zu dokumentieren, entschlossen sich Paul Kalkbrenner und sein Team über 20 Konzerte auf höchstem technischen Niveau filmen zu lassen. Daraus entstanden ist ein faszinierender 10 Titel langer Streifzug durch Paul Kalkbrenners Konzertreise durch ganz Europa, der beeindruckend zeigt, welchen Ausnahmestatus der Künstler mittlerweile erreicht hat. In einem weiteren dokumentarischen Teil gibt die DVD Einblick in Backstage- und On the road Szenen aus dem Leben von Kalkbrenner, abgerundet durch Interviews mit ihm, seinem Bruder Fritz Kalkbrenner und einer Vielzahl anderer. Comedy Taipei 24H is a 2009 Taiwanese comedy drama film written and directed by Jeyi An, Yin-jung Chen, Fen-fen Cheng, Hsiao-tse Cheng, Debbie Hsu, Chi Y. Lee, Kang-sheng Lee and Doze Niu. Animation Russian Dressing is a short theatrical cartoon by Columbia Pictures, featuring Krazy Kat. Documentary film "A 75-year-old Japanese man has been acting in adult videos for 15 years without telling his family." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Walden is a 1969 documentary film directed by Jonas Mekas. Thriller Scarface is a 1983 American crime drama film directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone. A remake of the 1932 film of the same name, Scarface tells the story of Cuban refugee Tony Montana who arrives in 1980s Miami with nothing, and rises up to become a powerful drug kingpin. The film also features Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Steven Bauer, and Michelle Pfeiffer. The initial critical response to Scarface was mixed, with criticism over excessive violence, frequent strong language and graphic hard drug usage. Some Cuban expatriates in Miami objected to the film's portrayal of Cubans as criminals and drug traffickers. Contemporary reviews have been more positive, and screenwriters and directors such as Martin Scorsese have praised the movie. It is now considered a classic within the mob film genre and has resulted in many cultural references such as in comic books and video games. Thriller Snabba cash - Livet deluxe is a 2013 crime drama thriller film written and directed by Jens Jonsson. Animation O INCRÍVEL & FENOMENAL KABARÉ ANIMADO DA PADARIA DO MANÉ PÃOZINHO, DO ZÉ COM CREME E DA TIA is a 2012 short animated film directed by Céu D’Ellia and Fabio Yamaji. Comedy Paging a Wife is a 1925 comedy short film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy My Beautiful Daughter is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Duilio Coletti. Comedy Abracadabra! is 2012 short family comedy film written by Benjamin James and Catriona Warren and directed by Catriona Warren. Documentary film Jesus Loves You is a 2008 documentary film written by Lilian Franck, Michaela Kirst and Robert Cibis and directed by Robert Cibis, Lilian Franck, Michaela Kirst and Matthias Luthardt. Thriller Twenty:20 is a 2008 Malayalam Indian action thriller film written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas and directed by Joshiy. The film was produced and distributed by Dileep under the banner of Graand production and Manjunatha Release on the behalf of AmmA . The film features an ensemble cast which labelled it as the "Mother of all multi-starrers". The actors worked without payment in order to raise funds for the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists to financially support the struggling actors in the industry. The film's music is composed by Berny-Ignatius and Suresh Peters. The first two-week distributors share of the film stood at 5.72 crore. The film managed to secure third position in Tamil Nadu's box office in its opening week. The total number of opening prints releasing inside Kerala was 117; outside Kerala, approximately 25 prints were released on 21 November 2008, including 4 prints in the USA and 11 prints in the UAE. The film collected 32.6 crore in its total run. It was the highest grossing film in Malayalam cinema until 2014. Thriller Man of Violence is a 1969 British crime film directed by Pete Walker and starring Michael Latimer, Hammer girls Virginia Wetherell and Luan Peters, and Derek Aylward. It is also known as Moon. In the film, a young man is forced to work for a major criminal in his effort to find a hidden stash of stolen gold. "Pete Walker's affectionate low-budget homage to the gangster thriller is packed with sights and sounds from a Britain about to swing out of the Sixties and into a somewhat less optimistic decade. Man of Violence offers not only rare glimpses of a world gone by but also some twists on generic convention." The music was composed and conducted by Cyril Ornadel. Animation Au Coeur De La Forêt is a 2011 animated short film directed by Katty Yew Ngan Lun. Documentary film "It's been said, “Gays have a past but no history.” Swimming with Lesbians explores an upstate New York community’s efforts to create an LGBT historic archive, led by the extraordinary Madeline Davis. Davis is more than the keeper of Buffalo’s archive. In addition to writing and recording the song “Stonewall Nation,” produced by the Mattachine Society, she was the first openly lesbian elected delegate to speak at the Democratic National Convention, she taught the first course on lesbianism ever offered at a major American university, and she co-authored a seminal history of blue collar lesbian life, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold. The work of Davis and her community highlight the movement to pull gay rights out of urban gay meccas and onto Main Streets in small towns. Davis’s own story is surrounded by the stories of five unique Buffalo residents who have suffered and continue to suffer homophobia and transphobia in this blue collar city. Davis poignantly summarizes her motivations for starting the archive as she says, “We are ephemeral. We will be gone. This is for the ages.” She is determined to see this archive installed in a library or university in Buffalo but continues to struggle with the straight gatekeepers who hold the key to preserving her life’s work." Quoting the synopsis from the 201 Frameline 34 0 SF LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Lamhaa is a Bollywood action thriller film written and directed by Rahul Dholakia, released on 16 July 2010. Set in Kashmir, the film is a story about an army officer, played by Sanjay Dutt, and his love interest, played by Bipasha Basu, in the midst of the various issues that Kashmir had faced over the years. It also features Anupam Kher and Kunal Kapoor in supporting roles. Comedy Zwei himmlische Dickschädel is a 1974 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Klaus Löwitsch, Reiner Schöne and Franziska Oehme. A mayor who rules his hometown autocratically is challenged by the arrival of an idealistic young priest. Thriller Gotcha! is a 1985 comedy-action film, starring Anthony Edwards and Linda Fiorentino and directed by Jeff Kanew, who also directed Anthony Edwards in Revenge of the Nerds in 1984. Thriller Twisted Fear is a 1994 thriller film written by Uche Nwakanma and directed by Bob Willems. Documentary film Achieving The Perfect 10 is a television documentary film released on CNN on August 10, 2003 about young girls training gymnastics at the highly competitive Parkettes National Gymnastics Training Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The documentary follows several Parkettes gymnasts—ranging from the novice competitor Ashley Barry to the elites Nicole Harris, Annie Fogerty and Kristina Coccia—through their daily training routines. It focuses largely on the dynamics between the athletes and their coaches, their parents' sacrifices, expectations and observations, and their experiences dealing with injuries and preparing for competitions. Several sequences in the documentary have sparked controversy and debate in the gymnastics community and others, such as one in which a seven-year old gymnast works out on a broken ankle at the urging of her parents. After it was aired for the first time on CNN, Parkettes' coaches and some gymnasts stated that the documentary did not present an accurate picture of the gym. Animation Pink Nanuq is a 2009 short animation film directed by Jeanine Reutemann. Animation Pickels In A Pickle is a short adventure animated film written by Annette Schäffler and Steffen Schäffler and directed by Steffen Schäffler. Documentary film How To Start Your Own Country is a 2010 documentary film written by Denis Seguin and Jody Shapiro and directed by Jody Shapiro. Thriller Lady in Cement is a 1968 detective film, directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch, Dan Blocker, Martin Gabel and Richard Conte. A sequel to the 1967 film Tony Rome, and based on the novel by Marvin H. Albert, Lady In Cement was released on November 20, 1968. Documentary film Plot For Peace is a 2013 South African documentary directed by Carlos Agulló and Mandy Jacobson. The film tells the story of Algerian-born French businessman Jean-Yves Ollivier's involvement in Cold War-era African parallel diplomacy, the signing of the 1988 Brazzaville Protocol and discussions surrounding the eventual release of Nelson Mandela. Using archive footage from apartheid-era South Africa alongside interviews from Winnie Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Denis Sassou-Nguesso and Mathews Phosa, Ollivier is revealed as a key architect of the withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola and a 1987 prisoner-exchange programme involving six African nations. Thriller Where the Truth Lies is a 2005 Canadian-British erotic thriller film written and directed by Atom Egoyan. Based on Rupert Holmes' 2003 novel of the same name, the film stars Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, and Alison Lohman. The film alternates between 1957, when comedy duo Lanny Morris and Vince Collins are at the height of their success, and 1972, when journalist Karen O'Connor is determined to unravel the mystery of a young woman found dead in their hotel suite 15 years before. Documentary film Memories of Rain is a 2004 documentary film directed by Angela Mai and Gisela Albrecht. Science Fiction Steins;Gate: Fuka Ryōiki no Déjà vu is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by White Fox. It is the follow up to the 2011 television anime series, Steins;Gate, which was based on the visual novel by 5pb. and Nitroplus. The film premiered in Japanese theaters on April 20, 2013 and was released on BD/DVD on December 13, 2013. The film has been licensed in North America by Funimation. Animation Appleseed Ex Machina, also known as E.X. Machina in the original version, is a 2007 Japanese animated CG science fiction film and is the sequel to the 2004 Appleseed film, similarly directed by Shinji Aramaki, and was produced by Hong Kong director and producer John Woo. It was released on October 20, 2007 in Japan and made its American premiere at the Jules Verne Adventures Film Festival in Los Angeles on December 15, 2007. The MPAA has Appleseed Ex Machina rated PG-13 for action violence and brief strong language, though the first film was rated R for some violence. It was released in North America by Warner Bros. Pictures on March 11, 2008, for DVD and Blu-Ray, and released for HD DVD on April 1, 2008. It was released in Europe on May 30, 2008 on DVD, with HMV releasing a 2-disc DVD special edition box set in Ireland and the UK, while Blu-Ray edition was released on June 2, 2008. In July 2008, the film was released theatrically in Australia as part of an anime film festival screening known as REEL ANIME hosted by Madman Entertainment, however it was the Japanese version. Thriller Maanikya is a 2014 Indian Kannada action film directed by Sudeep featuring Sudeep, V. Ravichandran, Varalaxmi Sharathkumar and Ranya in the lead roles. Maanikya is the costliest film ever made in Kannada cinema and released on 1 May 2014. Upon its release, Maanikya got an excellent response from the critics as well as the audiences, and got a magnificent opening at the Box Office. Maanikya was released in maximum number of screens and has had the maximum number of audience for a new release in the opening weekend ever. A record eight lakh tickets were sold on the first day for the film. Maanikya has been declared a Blockbuster at the box office and went on to become the Highest Grossing Kannada movie of all time, beating the record of Kraanthiveera Sangolli Raayanna The Satellite rights of the movie were sold for a record-breaking price as well. Comedy Strangler vs. Strangler is a 1984 Yugoslav film featuring elements of comedy, thriller and horror genres. Thriller A Madonna in Laleli is a 1998 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Kudret Sabancı, about a pimp and his two friends who try to sell a Russian prostitute as a “virgin” to a rich businessman. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on March 12, 1999, was shot concurrently with On Board, directed by Serdar Akar, and many of the main characters from the two films cross paths. Thriller Mark of the Phoenix is a 1958 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Julia Arnall, Sheldon Lawrence and Anton Diffring. A newly developed and valuable metal is stolen and formed into a cigarette case for transportation to the Far East, but an American jewel thief comes into possession of it and finds himself a target. Comedy Tana Libera Tutti is a 2006 short comedy film written by Marco Gianfreda and directed by Vito Palmieri. Comedy If The Shoe Fits is a 1990 romantic comedy TV movie directed by Tom Clegg. Thriller Wild Side is a 1995 film co-written and directed by Donald Cammell. It went straight to video and stars Christopher Walken, Joan Chen, Anne Heche, and Steven Bauer. There are three different versions of the film. Cammell committed suicide shortly after seeing it drastically re-edited by its producers. A "director's cut" version by Cammell's wife and co-screenwriter China Kong, and his editor and sometime producer Frank Mazzola, was released in 2000 and was noted by critics. The film is perhaps best known for its graphic lesbian love scenes between stars Joan Chen and Anne Heche. The scenes proved controversial to the point that after Wild Side's initial airings on HBO, the network subsequently chose to air a version of the film with those portions deleted. Thriller Written is a 2007 film directed by Kim Byung-woo. Comedy Sung-Hyun (Lee Chun-Hee), Kyung-Ro (M.C. Mong) and Jung-Kwon (Park Geon-Hyeong) were part of the untouchable high school gang known as the "No Touch Clan". After graduating from high school the three best friends went their separate ways. The three friends go back to their home town for different reasons. The town has changed, with gangs swarming the area. The three fellas attempt to relive their glory days. Thriller Violence of the Mind is a 2013 horror thirller film written by Draven Gonzalez and Daniel Rhyder and dirceted by Alex Pucci. Comedy Khalass is a 2007 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Borhane Alaouié. Documentary film 1, 2, 3 is a short film directed by Rudolfas Levulis. Comedy A Date with Diana is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Matthew Cole Weiss. Comedy In this one-hour special, some of the biggest names in comedy pay tribute to the legendary stand-up stage founded in 1963 by Budd Friedman. From its earliest days in New York City to a Hollywood expansion and beyond, The Improv played a major part in the American stand-up explosion of the ‘80s and ‘90s. Interviewees include Jerry Seinfeld, Ray Romano, Jay Leno, Kathy Griffin, Jimmy Fallon, Sarah Silverman, Keenen Ivory Wayans and Judd Apatow. Documentary film Baghdad or Bust was a small budget documentary filmed in Canada, Turkey, Kurdistan, Iraq, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Washington, D.C. USA during the US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq. Baghdad or Bust was an official selection at several Film Festivals including Hot Docs, the Bergen Film Festival in Norway, and it received the top award for Best Documentary at the 2003 Whistler Film Festival. Baghdad or Bust was described as "a funny, poignant piss-take on the war in Iraq, chronicling the misadventures of Gordon and two fellow Yellowknifers as they meander through the Middle East during the U.S. invasion, interviewing such stranger-than-fictional characters as a piratical Kurd and a Turkish rug-monger with a cat named Bush. Armed with a microphone, director Matt Frame's self-effacing and sardonic wit wins the day with his parody of Michael Moore's filmmaking style. " Comedy Presto is a 2008 American Pixar computer-animated short film shown in theaters before their feature length film WALL-E. The short is about a magician trying to perform a show with his uncooperative rabbit and is a gag-filled homage to classic cartoons such as Tom and Jerry and Looney Tunes. Presto was directed by veteran Pixar animator Doug Sweetland, in his directorial debut. The original idea for the short was a magician who incorporated a rabbit into his act who suffered from stage fright. This was considered to be too long and complicated, and the idea was reworked. To design the theater featured in Presto, the filmmakers visited several Opera Houses and theaters for set design ideas. Problems arose when trying to animate the theater's audience of 2,500 patrons—which was deemed too expensive—and was solved by showing the back of the audience. Reaction to the short was positive, and reviewers of WALL-E '​s home media release considered it to be an enjoyable special feature. Presto was nominated for an Annie Award and Academy Award. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2008. Thriller Pingami is a 1994 Malayalam action film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and produced by Mohanlal under the banner of Pranavam Arts. Comedy The Last Circus is a 2010 Spanish drama film written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia. It premiered at the 2010 Venice Film Festival. Documentary film Lost Town is a documentary film written by Richard Goldgewicht and directed by Richard Goldgewicht and Jeremy Goldscheider. Thriller Keys to Tulsa is a 1997 film directed by Leslie Greif, and starring Eric Stoltz and James Spader. It is based on the novel of the same name by Brian Fair Berkey. Science Fiction Przekladaniec is a 1968 science fiction comedy film written by Stanisław Lem and directed by Andrzej Wajda. Documentary film Mardi Gras: Made in China is a 2005 documentary film directed by David Redmon. Animation Free Jimmy is a Norwegian/British computer animated feature film first released in Norwegian in 2006, and later in English in 2008. The film was written and directed by acclaimed Norwegian subculture comic book artist Christopher Nielsen and the film features a number of characters from Nielsen's dark humor-laden comic books. The plot is an adult-oriented black comedy in which different groups of varying nationalities, and motives, all attempt to find a wayward and drug-addicted elephant in the Norwegian wilderness before the others do. The film explores a wide number of themes including addiction, drug abuse, freedom, nature, tragedy, crime, materialism, urban decay, animal cruelty and animal rights. Free Jimmy was Norway's first computer animated film, and costing in excess of 120 million Norwegian kroner it is the second most expensive Norwegian film to date, behind Max Manus. Several British CGI studios were involved in the production of Free Jimmy, although the film was mostly a Norwegian production. The voice actors for the original Norwegian version included Kristopher Schau, Jan Sælid, Are&Odin, Egil Birkeland, Terje Ragner, Anders T. Andersen and Mikkel Gaup. Science Fiction The Fortress is a 1979 Hungarian science fiction film directed by Miklós Szinetár. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Lawless Heart is a 2001 British film directed by Tom Hunsinger and Neil Hunter. The film is set amidst the coastal marshes of the Dengie Peninsula. The film's structure was inspired by Eric Rohmer's Les Rendez-vous de Paris. Comedy The Birdcage is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Mike Nichols, and stars Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Nathan Lane, and Dianne Wiest. Dan Futterman, Calista Flockhart, Hank Azaria, and Christine Baranski appear in supporting roles. The script was written by Elaine May. It is a remake of the 1978 Franco-Italian film, La Cage aux Folles, by Jean Poiret and Francis Veber, starring Michel Serrault and Ugo Tognazzi. Documentary film When Stand Up Stood Out is a documentary film by former Boston comedian Fran Solomita which chronicles the explosive popularity of the Boston Stand-up comedy scene in the 80s and early 90s. It was released on DVD on June 20, 2006 by THINKFilm, the distributor behind the documentary The Aristocrats. The run time of the movie is 78 minutes. Thriller A group of friends attending their high school reunion are targets of a killer who locks them in the school and starts picking them off one by one Documentary film Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal is a feature length documentary by Arkansas filmmaker and investigative journalist Kelly Duda. Through interviews and presentation of documents and footage, Duda alleges that for more than two decades, the Arkansas prison system profited from selling blood plasma from inmates infected with viral hepatitis and AIDS. The documentary contends that thousands of victims who received transfusions of a blood product derived from these plasma products, "Factor 8", died as a result. Factor 8 uses in-depth interviews and key documents as well as never-before-seen footage, to allege wrongdoing at the Arkansas state government, and at the United States federal level. Through in-depth interviews with a number of players, including victims in Canada who contracted the diseases, US state prison officials, former employees, high-ranking Arkansas politicians and inmate donors, Factor 8 examines a prison blood-harvesting scheme run by prisoners to earn them an income; the blood was then sold by blood companies for millions of dollars. Thriller Blood Stained Tradewinds is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Chor Yuen and starring Waise Lee, Idy Chan, Alex Fong and Carrie Ng. Comedy Organopolis is a 2011 annimated short comedy film written by Bertrand Santini and directed by Luis Nieto. Thriller The Henchman's War is a 2012 crime drama thriller film written and directed by A.M. Greene. Animation Das kleine Gespenst is an animated film directed by Curt Linda. Documentary film "‘It’s really a pity I haven’t left it in. This is a genuine ‘darling’, Andrei Dascalescu says about this sequence. His film consists of a succession of domestic scenes featuring his grandparents, Constantin and Elena, all shot from the same camera angle. Thus, Dascalescu documented their daily routine: everything breathes love and harmony between the two elderly people. In this scene, conflict briefly flares up, or at least an underlying tension, when Constantin quasi-seriously wonders whether he shouldn’t have been more of ‘a real man’. ‘A drunkard beating his wife.’ But oh well, Constantin is simply a softie, prepared to do anything for Elena. Affectionately, he strokes Elena’s back - it is the only time he touches her like this. ‘Too long and too dark’, Dascalescu judged, although it’s always hard and painful to cut out scenes. Initially, the film was intended as a happy love story of his grandparents, who have been together for over 50 years. But six months after Dascalescu had started shooting, his uncle died. ‘From that moment, death played an important role.’ Elena and Constantin meanwhile regularly reflect on their life, and their death, which ‘God willing’ will stay away for some time yet. Elena still wants to weave a few rugs, for her grandchildren’s dowries. Dascalescu filmed his grandparents for two years, in and around their house in a remote village in Rumania. He also did the editing at Constantin and Elena’s place. They occasionally looked over his shoulder. ‘They were surprised to see how they came across on film. They feel much younger.’" Quoting Marjanne de Haan from the program notes of the 2009 IDFA site. Comedy In Your Eyes is a 2014 American paranormal romance film directed by Brin Hill and written by Joss Whedon, starring Zoe Kazan, Michael Stahl-David, Nikki Reed, Steve Harris and Mark Feuerstein. It is the second feature by Bellwether Pictures. In Your Eyes, set in New Mexico and New Hampshire, follows Dylan and Rebecca. They live on opposite sides of the country, but are able to sense what the other is feeling - despite being strangers. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival on April 20. Immediately afterwards, it was self-distributed online instead of taking on theatrical distribution. Documentary film Tilly Bébé is a 1908 short documentary film. Thriller Tesis sobre un homicidio is a 2013 Argentine thriller and mystery film directed by Hernán Goldfrid and starring Ricardo Darín, Alberto Ammann, Arturo Puig and Calu Rivero. The plot revolves around Roberto Bermúdez, a specialist in Criminal Law who is convinced that Gonzalo, one of his students, is the author of a brutal murder, initiating an investigation that obsesses him. The film premiered on January 17, 2013. So far it has been a critical and commercial success, having led the box office for three consecutive weeks and having reached almost 640.000 spectators. Thriller Main Hoon Na is a Bollywood action comedy film co-written and directed by Farah Khan. The screenplay was written by Farah Khan and Abbas Tyrewala based on the story Anvita Dutt Guptan. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Sunil Shetty, Sushmita Sen, Zayed Khan and Amrita Rao in the main cast. It was remade into Tamil as Aegan starring Ajith Kumar, Nayantara, Pia Bajpai. Mirapakaay, the blockbuster 2011 Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja starrer, was partly inspired from Main Hoon Na and Aegan. The film is the story of Indian army Major Ram Prasad Sharma who becomes embroiled in the events to ensure that "Project Milap" - the releasing of civilian captives on either side of the borders of India and Pakistan - can take place as a sign of trust and peace between the two nations. Main Hoon Na is one of the most successful Indian films discussing the Indo-Pakistani conflict from a neutral point of view. The film was shot at St. Paul's school, Darjeeling. It is the first film of Shah Rukh Khan's production company Red Chillies Entertainment and choreographer Farah Khan's directorial debut film. It was released on 30 April 2004 and was declared a hit in India by Box Office India. Comedy Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is an upcoming 2014 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and written by Robert Ben Garant, David Guion, Michael Handelman and Thomas Lennon. It is the sequel to the 2009 film Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. The film stars Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Dan Stevens and Ben Kingsley. The film is scheduled to be released on December 19, 2014, by 20th Century Fox. It is the third and final installment of the trilogy. It will be Mickey Rooney's final film and one of Robin Williams's final films, as both of them died before the film was released. Comedy I'll Take Sweden is a 1965 comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova, and starring Bob Hope, Frankie Avalon, and Tuesday Weld. Comedy Wives and Lovers is a 1963 film directed by John Rich. It stars Janet Leigh and Van Johnson. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1964 for costume design. Thriller Whitewash is a Canadian drama film, released in 2013. Directed by Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais and written by Hoss-Desmarais and Marc Tulin, the film stars Thomas Haden Church as Bruce, an unemployed snowplow driver in rural Quebec who develops a pseudo-friendship with Paul, a man who hides his deep disturbances behind a facade of warm demeanor which is slowly revealed through a series of sporadic flashbacks. The film's cast also includes Anie Pascale, Marc Labrèche, Isabelle Nélisse, Geneviève Laroche, Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais and Vincent Hoss-Desmarais. Comedy The 10th Man is a 2006 short film directed by Sam Leifer. Comedy Me and the Forty Year Old Man is a 1965 French film directed by Jacques Pinoteau. Thriller Carve Her Name with Pride is a 1958 British drama film based on the book of the same name by R.J. Minney. Set during World War II, the film is based on the true story of the heroism of Special Operations Executive agent Violette Szabo, GC, with Virginia McKenna in the lead role. The film includes the reading of the poem The Life That I Have, written by Leo Marks and given to Szabo as she left for a mission in Nazi-occupied France. Documentary film Grandma Lo-fi: The Basement Tapes of Sigrídur Níelsdóttir is a 2011 biographical documentary film written by Kristín Björk Kristjánsdóttir and Orri Jonsson; and directed by Ingibjörg Birgisdóttir, Orri Jonsson, and Kristín Björk Kristjánsdóttir. Comedy Vice Academy 3 is a 1991 crime comedy film written and directed by Rick Sloane. Comedy Boogie Nights is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It is set in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher, Eddie Adams, who becomes a popular star of pornographic films, chronicling his rise in the Golden Age of Porn of the 1970s through to his fall during the excesses of the '80s. The film also features cameos by porn actresses Nina Hartley and Veronica Hart. The film is an expansion of Anderson's mockumentary short film The Dirk Diggler Story. In his audio commentary on the New Line DVD release of his film, Anderson cites reporter Mike Sager’s article from Rolling Stone, “The Devil and John Holmes”, as a major influence. Thriller Charlie Chan On Broadway is a Charlie Chan film. This is the 15th film starring Oland as Chan and produced by Fox. Documentary film The definitive account of the 'wiki-saga', featuring the first major television interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. The film unites all the major protagonists for the first time, including Assange's erstwhile partner Daniel Domscheit Berg, and the editorial teams at the Guardian, Der Spiegel and New York Times newspapers, as well as the US state department spokesperson who had to deal with the leaks. At the film's core the largely overlooked story of US Private Bradley Manning, accused of the biggest leak in history. Without that leak, there would have been no story at all. When Assange launched his whistle-blower website he was heralded as a hero, bravely publishing classified material to highlight government wrongdoings to its peoples. He won awards around the world and was credited with creating a historic moment for journalism. But the story took a dark twist when Assange was accused of rape and sexual assault in Sweden. Award-winning film-maker Patrick Forbes presents the story of Wikileaks, using the words of people at the heart of the story, and on both sides of the fence. This is the story of Wikieaks told by the people involved: sulphurous, personal and moving, it documents history in the making and the frontier of new technology and journalism. It's also a story of human emotions clashing with the advent of new technologies, summed up in the words of Guardian journalist Nick Davies as 'a Greek tragedy... as triumph was turned into disaster through the actions of one man.' True Stories commissions and showcases the best international feature documentaries. Thriller Woman of Straw is a 1964 British crime thriller starring Gina Lollobrigida and Sean Connery. It was directed by Basil Dearden and written by Robert Muller and Stanley Mann, adapted from the 1964 novel by Catherine Arley. Comedy Le fauteuil 47 is a film directed by Gaston Ravel released on Jun 7, 1926. Animation Harold is a misfit turtle, because he doesn’t have a shell. One Christmas, creating a phony shell, Harold becomes “Bob,” and is quickly popular—until a baby turtle falls through the ice and none of the slow-moving turtles can get to him in time—except Harold. He risks his popularity by removing his “shell” to save the baby, resulting in a Merry Christmas for all! Animation Dusty the Spider is a 2010 short animation film written by Bruno Kuman and directed by Ivana Guljašević. Comedy Incredibly Small is a 2010 comedy film written by Stephen Gurewitz and Dean Peterson and directed by Dean Peterson. Animation PostHuman is 2012 short science fiction action adventure animated film written and directed by Cole Drumb. Comedy How to Stuff a Woodpecker is the 100th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 18, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Studios. Comedy We Cellar Children is a 1960 West German film directed by Hans-Joachim Wiedermann. Thriller Natural Born Killers is a 1994 American crime film directed by Oliver Stone, and starring Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, Robert Downey, Jr., Tom Sizemore and Tommy Lee Jones. The film was released in the United States on August 26, 1994. The film tells the story of two victims of traumatic childhoods who became lovers and mass murderers, and are irresponsibly glorified by the mass media. The film is based on an original screenplay by Quentin Tarantino that was heavily revised by writer David Veloz, associate producer Richard Rutowski, and director Stone. Tarantino received story credit. Jane Hamsher, Don Murphy, and Clayton Townsend produced the film, with Arnon Milchan, Thom Mount, and Stone as executive producers. Notorious for its violent content and inspiring "copycat" crimes, the film was named the eighth most controversial film of all time by Entertainment Weekly in 2006. Comedy Gay Blades is a film directed by George Blair released on Jan 25, 1946. Science Fiction Anji is a 2004 Telugu with Chiranjeevi in the lead role. The film was produced by Shyam Prasad Reddy, and bagged a National Film Award for Best Special Effects.The movie was inspired from Hollywood movies "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" directed by Steven Spielberg and "Romancing the Stone" directed by Robert Zemeckis Documentary film La Mort de la gazelle is a 2008 documentary film. Thriller The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a 2003 American horror film, and a remake of the 1974 horror film of the same name. It is a reboot of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, marking its fifth installment, and was directed by Marcus Nispel and produced by Michael Bay. It was also co-produced by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper, co-creators of the original 1974 film. This film is the first of many horror remakes to come from Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes production company which also remade The Amityville Horror, The Hitcher, Friday the 13th, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. Though met with negative reception from critics, the film was well received by fans, and grossed $107 million worldwide above its $9.5 million budget, making it a strong financial success. A sequel was planned, but was later made into a prequel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. Documentary film Interrupted Streams Hebrew: זרמים קטועים‎ Zramim Ktu'im) is a 2010 documentary film co-directed by Swiss Alexandre Goetschmann and Academy Award Nominee Israeli Guy Davidi. Comedy The Bell Boy is a short film produced and released in 1918 by the Comique film company. The film stars Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton as bellboys in Elk's Head Hotel. They cause trouble with each other and guests. The elevator is powered by a stubborn horse, a sham robbery turns into a real one, and there is a chase on a runaway trolley. Much of the material in this film was later re-used by Keaton in his 1937 film "Love Nest On Wheels". One sequence involving a mop was reused by Keaton in his last film appearance, in The Scribe. Science Fiction Deluge is an apocalyptic, science fiction film, released by RKO Radio Pictures, about a group of worldwide natural disasters which lead to the destruction of the earth. The film is very loosely based on the novel of the same name by S. Fowler Wright, with the setting changed from England to the United States. A series of earthquakes destroy the Pacific coast of the United States, causing a massive tsunami, which heads towards New York City. The wave leaves New York submerged in water and nearly all inhabitants of the city drown. This special effect sequence later inspired a scene in The Day After Tomorrow. Deluge, was the first film to capture the total destruction of New York City, although many films since, have continued to use New York as the center for their apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic film endeavors. It debuted shortly after the release of the classic film King Kong in which New York City was also the primary target for destruction. The impressive effects were done by a team who later worked on the H. G. Wells-scripted film Things to Come. Thriller The Chain Reaction is a 1980 Australian independent action/disaster/thriller film directed and written by Ian Barry. The film stars Steve Bisley, also starring in the film Mad Max and Arna-Maria Winchester. The film's plot is about an engineer badly injured in an accident caused by an earthquake. He knows that the nuclear waste will poison the groundwater and wants to warn the public. The movie features many actors who were in Mad Max, among them Mel Gibson as a bearded mechanic, though he doesn't appear in the title credits. The taglines used in advertising the film included "A fast drive to Paradise turns into a nuclear nightmare!" and "Mad Max meets The China Syndrome"; the latter referring to the car chase and nuclear accident. The film is not to be confused with Chain Reaction, a 1996 American film of the same name. The film was rated M in Australia. Documentary film Red Ant Dream is a 2013 docuemtnary film directed by Sanjay Kak. This documentary is based on the revolutionary Maoist movement in India. The documentary has been screened in various cities in India since May 8, 2013. Science Fiction Starflight: The Plane That Couldn’t Land is a 1983 television movie starring Lee Majors and Hal Linden. The first hypersonic transport is leaving for its inaugural flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia, a two-hour flight through the stratosphere. The movie was also released in Germany as Starflight One - Irrflug ins Weltall, and in Japan as Starflight 1: Kiken'na Uchuu Hikou. Comedy Jebu Donga is a 1987 Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Bhanupriya, and Radha in important roles. Thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1956 suspense thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring James Stewart and Doris Day. The film is a somewhat altered remake in widescreen VistaVision and Technicolor of Hitchcock's 1934 film of the same name. In the book-length interview Hitchcock/Truffaut, in response to fellow filmmaker François Truffaut's assertion that aspects of the remake were by far superior, Hitchcock replied "Let's say the first version is the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional." The film won an Academy Award for Best Song for "Whatever Will Be, Will Be", sung by Doris Day. It was also entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Floating Skyscrapers is a 2013 Polish drama film written and directed by Tomasz Wasilewski, and starring Mateusz Banasiuk, Marta Nieradkiewicz, Bartosz Gelner and Katarzyna Herman. It follows the story of Kuba, an aspiring professional swimmer who falls in love with another man to the disapproval of his mother and to the surprise of his girlfriend, who tries to hold on to him and their relationship. Premiering at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, the film is the first Polish production that primarily deals with the topic of same-sex relationships, and is often paired together with In the Name Of by Małgorzata Szumowska—which covers the same themes in a different manner—as films that attempt to challenge existing local social and cultural norms on homosexuality. Set in Warsaw, the film is noted for using the urban landscape and its largerly clean, straight aesthetic as a means of conveying the existence of these strict pre-existing social conventions, which the film's storyline attempts to deviate from. Reactions to the film by both critics and the general public were mixed. Comedy From Justin to Kelly is a 2003 American romantic comedy musical film written by Kim Fuller and directed by Robert Iscove. The film, starring Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini, American Idol season 1 winner and runner-up, won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst 'Musical' of Our First 25 Years in 2005. This film is often cited among one of the worst films ever made. Comedy Run Raja Run is a 2014 Telugu comedy film directed by Sujeeth and produced by Uppalapati Pramod and V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy on UV Creations banner. The film features Sharwanand, Seerat Kapoor, Adivi Sesh, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Jayaprakash and Sampath Raj in important roles. The film released worldwide on August 1, 2014 to positive reviews from critics. Documentary film Faith Connections is a 2013 documentary and biographical drama film written and directed by Pan Nalin. Comedy Something to Talk About is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström, from a screenplay written by Callie Khouri. It stars Julia Roberts and Dennis Quaid as an estranged couple, Kyra Sedgwick as Roberts's sister, and Robert Duvall and Gena Rowlands as their parents. The title of the film stems from the Bonnie Raitt song of the same name. The film was shot in various locations around New Orleans, Louisiana. The film was done in South Carolina and Georgia near Beaufort and Savannah. See movie credits and acknowledgements. Thriller ...a tutte le auto della polizia is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco film. It stars actors Enrico Maria Salerno and Gabriele Ferzetti. Documentary film A propósito de Sudán is a 2009 documentary film directed by Lidia Peralta and Salah Elmur. Science Fiction Behemoth, the Sea Monster is an American-British science-fiction film co-production. Originally a story about an amorphous blob of radiation, the script was changed at the distributor's insistence to a pastiche of The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, though elements of the original concept remain in the early parts of the film and in the "nuclear-breathing" power of the titular monster. The script was written by blacklisted author Daniel James under the name "Daniel Hyatt," with Eugène Lourié co-writing as well as directing. Released in the United States as The Giant Behemoth, the film starred Gene Evans and André Morell. It was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures. Comedy Guess Who is a 2005 American comedy film about race relations directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. It is a loose remake of the 1967 film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, in the form of a romantic comedy. While the 1967 film covered interracial romance of a black man with a white woman, the 2005 film covered the topic of a white man with a black woman. The film stars Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, and Zoe Saldana. The majority of the film was filmed in Cranford, New Jersey. Animation Hand Soap is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Kei Oyama. Thriller Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid is a 2004 adventure horror-thriller film and the stand-alone sequel to the 1997 film Anaconda. The film was directed by Dwight H. Little. The main plot entails a team of researchers setting out into the island of Borneo to look for a sacred flower, for which they believe will bring humans a longer and healthier life, and become stalked and hunted by deadly anacondas of the island. The origin of the giant anaconda from the original film is also explained. Thriller Sequence is a 2013 short, action, fantasy film written and directed by Carles Torrens. Thriller A young drug dealer sells his soul to the devil in order to become the #1 seller on the block. Comedy Gigi is a 1958 American Metrocolor musical romantic comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli. The screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner is based on the 1944 novella of the same name by Colette. The film features songs with lyrics by Lerner; music by Frederick Loewe, arranged and conducted by André Previn. In 1991, Gigi was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The American Film Institute ranked it #35 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions. The film is considered the last great MGM musical and the final great achievement of the Freed Unit, headed by producer Arthur Freed, although he would go on to produce several more films, including the musical Bells Are Ringing in 1960. The film was the basis for an unsuccessful stage musical produced on Broadway in 1973. A pre-Broadway production of the musical, newly adapted by Heidi Thomas and directed by Eric D. Schaeffer is planned to run the Kennedy Center in January 2015. Comedy Ace Ventura, Jr.: Pet Detective is a 2009 telefilm, and the third installment in the Ace Ventura film series. It is a direct to video spin-off sequel to the films Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, although Jim Carrey does not appear in the film. The film began production in Orlando, Florida on September 17, 2007, was directed by David M. Evans and written by Jeff Sank, Jason Heimberg, and Justin Heimberg. Thriller Zero Hour! is a 1957 drama film directed by Hall Bartlett from a screenplay by Arthur Hailey, Hall Bartlett and John Champion. It stars Dana Andrews, Linda Darnell and Sterling Hayden and features Peggy King, Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch, Geoffrey Toone and Jerry Paris in supporting roles. The film was released by Paramount Pictures. Zero Hour! was an adaptation of Hailey's original 1956 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation teleplay Flight into Danger. Hailey also co-wrote a novel with John Castle based on the same plot, titled Flight Into Danger: Runway Zero-Eight. Comedy The Olsen Gang Long Gone is a 1981 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. Thriller A Grande Arte, is a 1991 Brazilian movie directed by Walter Salles Jr. and starring Peter Coyote. Loosely based on the book A Grande Arte by Brazilian Rubem Fonseca, it is one of the first theatrical works of Salles Jr. The cast includes both Brazilian and international stars such as Coyote, Tchéky Karyo and Miguel Angel Fuentes. This film is considered to mark the "revival" of the Brazilian movie industry, which was until that year in a deep production crisis. Animation Achill is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Gudrun Krebitz. Thriller Nightmare in the Daylight is a 1992 television film directed by Lou Antonio. Originally airing on CBS, the thriller film stars Jaclyn Smith and Christopher Reeve. Documentary film Steal This Film - Part Two is a 2007 documentary short film. Documentary film The Nazi Officer's Wife is a 2003 historical documentary and war film written by Jack Youngelson and directed by Liz Garbus. Comedy Roma, also known as Fellini's Roma, is a 1972 semi-autobiographical, poetic comedy-drama film depicting director Federico Fellini's move from his native Rimini to Rome as a youth. It is formed by a series of loosely connected episodes. The plot is minimal, and the only character to develop significantly is Rome herself. Peter Gonzales plays the young Fellini, and the film features mainly unknowns in the cast. Documentary film Love Still is a 2012 family drama documentary romance film written and directed by Guzmán García. Comedy Don't Just Stand There! is a 1968 comedy film directed by Ron Winston. Thriller Sathyam is a Malayalam film released in 2004 starring Prithviraj and Priyamani. Comedy Jiminy Glick in Lalawood is a 2004 comedy film. It stars Martin Short as Jiminy Glick, a movie critic who is involved in a murder case at the Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Pick Up the Mic is a documentary film, released in 2006, which profiles the underground homo hop scene, which is a subgenre of hip hop that includes gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender artists. The film was directed by Alex Hinton. The documentary had its premiere at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Subsequently the film screened at other film festivals around the world. An edited version aired nationally in the United States on the Logo cable television channel. Though homophobia is a phenomenon commonly laid at the feet of mainstream hip hop, pop culture's relationship to it has also been shaped by white middle class LGBT communities' covert and overt racism and internalized homophobia. As a result, the attendant conversations in LGBT and straight mainstream media around the subject tend to gravitate toward the speculative and the apocryphal. Homohop is a growing subgenre of aggressive pro-gay lyrics directly confronting the perceived homophobia of mainstream rap. It is a significant underground gay hip hop movement, spearheaded by many of the artists profiled in Pick Up the Mic. Animation A Jewish Girl in Shanghai is a 2010 Chinese animated family film written by Wu Lin and based on his graphic novel of the same name. It is directed by Wang Genfa and Zhang Zhenhui, and voiced by Cui Jie, Zhao Jing and Ma Shaohua. Set mainly in and around the Shanghai Ghetto in Japanese-occupied Shanghai during the Second World War, the film tells the story of three children. Rina and her younger brother Mishalli are Jewish refugees who escaped Europe but are without their parents. A-Gen is a Chinese boy who meets Rina and helps her and her brother to survive. The children form strong friendships and have adventures as they try and fend off the Japanese army occupying the city, and their allies, the Nazis. In the background, the Second Sino-Japanese War takes place, while the children must face the uncertainty that concerns the fate of Rina and Mishalli's parents in Europe. Well received in China and internationally, A Jewish Girl in Shanghai has been heralded as the first animated Chinese film to address the Holocaust, and has been described as "China’s first homegrown Jewish film". Documentary film This documentary is featured on the 2-Disc Special Edition DVD for King of New York, released in 2004. Documentary film Autoluminescent is a 2011 documentary film about musician Rowland S. Howard directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn and Richard Lowenstein. Documentary film Mekong Downstream is a documentary film directed by David W. Liddle. Science Fiction Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem is a 2007 American science-fiction horror film directed by the Brothers Strause, written by Shane Salerno, and starring Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth, and John Ortiz. It is the second installment of the Alien vs. Predator film franchise, continuing the crossover of the Alien and Predator franchises. Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem was released on December 25, 2007, and received extremely negative reviews from both film critics and audiences and was one of the worst reviewed films of 2007. The film grossed $9.5 million on its opening day and took in a worldwide gross of $128.9 million in theaters. According to Home Media Magazine, the film debuted at #1 in sales and rentals on Blu-ray and #2 on DVD when it was released on home video on April 15, 2008. Since then it has made $27,403,705 in DVD sales. Documentary film Alberi is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Michelangelo Frammartino. Documentary film Shot in the center of Egypt's Tahrir Square from the beginning of the battles to the climax of the celebration, 'In Tahrir Square - 18 Days of Egypt's Unfinished Revolution' helps audiences experience first-hand the people-powered revolt that brought down a dictator and changed Egypt forever Animation Angélique's Day for Night is a 2013 short animation drama film written by Olivia Rosenthal and directed by Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet and Joris Clerté. Documentary film Renzo Gracie: Legacy is a 2008 documentary film about Brazilian jiu jitsu pioneer Renzo Gracie, directed by Gethin Aldous and written by Aldous, Steve Allen and Adrian Miller. Shot over a ten-year period, it shows the origins of the sport of Mixed martial arts from its bare knuckle days to the explosion of the sport in both Japan and America. Comedy Manhood is a 2012 short biographical, comedy, documentary film directed by Shawna Steele. Thriller Solstorm is a Swedish thriller/drama film released in 2007. It was filmed in Kiruna and was released in cinema on November 2, 2007. The film is based on the novel Sun Storm written by author Åsa Larsson. Comedy Pink & Green is a 2012 short/comedy/drama film directed by Elias Ribeiro. Comedy Good Housekeeping is a 1999 comedy film directed by Frank Novak. Animation Koncert Jubileuszowy is a 2011 animated short film directed by Aleksandra Korejwo. Comedy Banda Yeh Bindaas Hai is an upcoming Bollywood comedy film directed by Ravi Chopra, starring Govinda, Salman Khan, Tabu, Lara Dutta, and Boman Irani. Documentary film "One of Van der Keuken’s first films made over a period of several years using extremely modest means, with no pre-planned script or story. It begins with the movements of cars and people in the streets of Amsterdam which are gradually slowed down until they become motionless. While making this fragment Van der Keuken took the opportunity of filming a commemorative festival being held on one of the city’s squares. The following scenes, which are set in motion once more from their state of stagnation, now contain elements of poetic unreality and strange melancholy. Images of urban courtyards, embankments, riverbanks and boats, where we often see only individuals, come together to create a subjective world with its own distinct tempo and atmosphere. In this film, Amsterdam has found its poet." Quoting the synopsis from the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Documentary film Gay Muslims is a Channel 4 documentary about how the experiences of five lesbian and gay Muslims challenge the heterosexual bias within their British communities and illustrate the diversity within Islam. Comedy Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen is a stand-up comedy concert film featuring big name talents before they reached stardom, including Tim Allen, Chris Rock, and Bill Hicks. It was created and produced by Stuart S. Shapiro after the cult success of his film Mondo New York. The performances were shot on film, instead of on tape like most comedy shows of the time. Island Films intended to run Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen in theaters and not on cable TV. Due to financial changes at Island, the film was only screened in New York and Los Angeles, only to be released on VHS and DVD after Tim Allen and Chris Rock became stars. It has been shown on The Ovation Channel. Richard Baker and Rick Messina of Messina Baker Mgmt auditioned hundred of comics in New York and Los Angeles for this production. In reviewing the film Playboy magazine singled out Chris Rock and Larry Scarano as standouts. Otto & George and Bill Hicks were praised in other reviews. Documentary film An Encounter with Simone Weil is a 2010 documentary film directed by Julia Haslett. "How do we deal with someone else's suffering? The French philosopher Simone Weil dedicated her life to this moral question, not to mention her death. During World War II, she stopped eating anything more than the rations her countrymen back in France had to survive with. She was only 34 when she died in Great Britain in 1943. Filmmaker Julia Haslett is fascinated by Weil's intellectual legacy and life story. She makes an attempt to penetrate the essence of Weil's thought processes, in the hope of gaining personal enlightenment: Haslett's father committed suicide, and her brother struggles with depression. The film is a respectful homage to the relatively unknown philosopher, but it functions primarily as a chronicle of Haslett's own quest. The atmospheric music, the philosophical voice-over, and the experiment in which an actress portrays Weil and talks to Haslett all stress the filmmaker's need to fathom this woman - not to mention to cope with the powerlessness she feels in the face of her father and brother. Haslett sees Weil, who wanted to experience others' suffering firsthand, as a morally superior example. The question in the film is if her philosophical insights ultimately offer the key to genuine compassion." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 IDFA site. Comedy Free Kick is a 2011 short comedy film written by Diego Soto and directed by Bernabé Rico. Documentary film Sawada is a documentary film directed by Shô Igarashi. Comedy Fakin' Da Funk is a 1997 comedy film starring Pam Grier and Dante Basco about a Chinese son adopted by black parents who relocates to South Central Los Angeles. A second story involves Mai-Ling, an exchange student played by Margaret Cho, who by another twist, gets sent to the wrong 'hood'. The film was written and directed by Tim Chey. Comedy Ask Grandma is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 39th Our Gang short subject released. Animation Censored is an animated short, directed by Frank Tashlin and first released in July, 1944. It is part of the Private Snafu series. Comedy Nanny McPhee is a 2005 British fantasy film directed by Kirk Jones. The film stars Emma Thompson and Colin Firth. Thompson also scripted the film, which is adapted from Christianna Brand's Nurse Matilda books. It had a sequel released in 2010, titled Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang. Comedy A Night at the office is a 2012 short comedy horror science fiction film written and directed by Eric Eppinger. Comedy Anthony Kaun Hai? is a Bollywood mystery film directed by Raj Kaushal and produced by Nikhil Panchamiya. It encompasses the genres of action, thriller and comedy and stars Arshad Warsi, Sanjay Dutt, Minissha Lamba and Raghuvir Yadav in the lead. Science Fiction Runaway Brain is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation Paris, France, and starring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. In the short, Mickey is desperate to earn money to pay for an anniversary gift for Minnie. He applies as a lab assistant for Dr. Frankenollie, but finds he is looking for a donor to switch brains with the monster he created. Featuring animation by animator Andreas Deja, it was first released in 1995 attached to two Disney films; A Goofy Movie and A Kid in King Arthur's Court. It would be the final original Mickey Mouse theatrical animated short until Get a Horse! in 2013. Thriller The House of Dora Green is a 1933 German thriller film directed by Henrik Galeen and starring Mady Christians, Paul Hartmann and Leonard Steckel. It was based on the novel Diplomatische Unterwelt by Hans Rudolf Berndorff. It was the final German film made by Galeen, before being forced into exile following the Nazi Party's takeover of power. In 1937 it was released in the United States. Thriller Family Plot is a 1976 American dark comedy/thriller film that was the final film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film was based on Victor Canning's novel The Rainbird Pattern, which was adapted for the screen by Ernest Lehman. The film stars Karen Black, Bruce Dern, Barbara Harris and William Devane. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. The story involves two couples; one couple are amateur petty criminals, the other couple are smooth professionals. Their lives come into conflict because of a search for a missing heir. The title of the movie is a pun: "family plot" can refer to an area in a cemetery that has been bought by one family for the burial of its various relatives; in this case it also means a dramatic plot line involving various family members. Comedy The Accidental Husband is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Griffin Dunne, and starring Uma Thurman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Colin Firth, Isabella Rossellini, and Sam Shepard. The film was written by Mimi Hare, Clare Naylor and Bonnie Sikowitz, and is produced by Jennifer Todd, Jason Blum, and Uma Thurman. It was theatrically released in the UK in 2008, but was released direct-to-DVD in the United States. Comedy Santosh Subramaniam is a 2008 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by M. Raja and produced by Kalpathi S. Agoram. The film stars Jayam Ravi and Genelia D'Souza in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Geetha and Sayaji Shinde play supporting roles. It is a remake of the successful Telugu film, Bommarillu which starred Siddharth as the lead character. The film revolves around a father and son relationship; the father's dotes on his son, who resents the same. The son's choices and his ambitions to achieve something in life are subdued by his father. The film entered production in July 2007 and in addition to being shot in India, was also shot at the South Island of New Zealand. The film's soundtrack was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, who retained the tunes he composed for Bommarillu. A Hindi remake of the film titled It's My Life was planned in 2008 with Harman Baweja in the lead and with Genelia D'Souza reprising her role, but remains unreleased as of 2013. Santosh Subramaniam was released on 11 April 2008 during the Tamil New Year festival. Documentary film Steven-Charles Jaffe is a 2013 documentary film directed by Steven-Charles Jaffe. Animation A Baleia eo Tesouro is a 2014 animation film directed by Dr. Tuffy Nader. Comedy Paying Guest is a 1957 Bollywood film directed by Subodh Mukherjee. The film stars Dev Anand and Nutan along with Shobha Khote. The soundtrack, composed by Sachin Dev Burman received a degree of popularity and made a lasting impression. The lyrics were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Paying Guest was the second hit film of the team of Mukherjee, Hussain, Dev Anand and S. D. Burman, who had combined two years earlier to make the successful Munimji. Comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop is a 2009 American family-action comedy film directed by Steve Carr and co-written by Kevin James, who stars as the title character, Paul Blart. Filming began in February 2008 with most of the shooting taking place at the Burlington Mall in Burlington, Massachusetts. The film opened in the United States on January 16, 2009, distributed by Columbia Pictures. Despite receiving mostly mixed reviews, the film went on to become a box office success. Created on a relatively small budget of $26 million, it grossed $31.8 million in its opening weekend and finished with a domestic gross of more than $146 million. Its worldwide total exceeded $183 million. A sequel, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 is scheduled to be released on April 17, 2015. Documentary film Public Lands, Private Profits: A Grand Threat is a 2012 short Documentary film directed by Jessica Goad, Andrew Satter and Christy Goldfuss. Comedy Sweet Genevieve is a film directed by Arthur Dreifuss released on Oct 23, 1947. Comedy Here Comes the Band is a 1935 comedy musical romance film written by Paul Sloane, Ralph Spence, Victor Mansfield and also directed by Paul Sloane. Documentary film Black Indians: An American Story is a documentary film directed by Chip Richie. Comedy Once Upon a Time in Triad Society is a 1996 spin-off film of the Young and Dangerous film series. This first spin-off movie focuses on Ugly Kwan, played by Francis Ng. Comedy Totò and Carolina is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Totò. The film was banned when it was first released, as it made fun of a policeman. Comedy The Sweeter Side of Life is a 2013 Hallmark Channel Original romantic comedy starring Kathryn Morris and James Best. The made-for-television film was co-written and co-produced by Michael Damian and his wife Janeen Damian. The Sweeter Side of Life is the seventh film by the husband and wife team; continuing in the family film genre, and with family involvement, James Best, Janeen Damian's father, plays the father of the protagonist. Michael Damian's newest single, "Rock My Heart", is also featured in the film. Documentary film Darius Goes West: The Roll of his Life is a documentary by Logan Smalley about Darius Weems, a teenager living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy who embarked during the Summer of 2005 on a 7,000 mile road trip across the United States to promote awareness of the fatal disease Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and to raise money for research into a cure. Thriller Land of No Return is a 1978 thriller film written, directed, and produced by Kent Bateman, father of Jason and Justine Bateman. The film stars Mel Torme and William Shatner. The film was shot in Utah and released theatrically by The International Picture Show Company, whose president at the time was legendary B-movie filmmaker Bill Rebane. Alternate titles for the film include Challenge to Survive and Snowman. Documentary film À propos de Sarajevo is a name of a documentary written and directed by Haris Pašović. It is the story about a Sarajevo festival led by Edin Zubcevic and the city of Sarajevo which, despite four years of the brutal siege of Sarajevo, still nourishes multiculturalism and love of jazz music. The documentary is 30 minutes long and features E.S.T., Denis Baptist, Bojan Zulfikarpašić Trio, Dhafer Yousuf, Anuar Brahem and several other European bands. The documentary was screened at Sarajevo Film Festival and Bangkok International Film Festival. Thriller The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire is a non-canonical Sherlock Holmes film. The film was produced in 2002 for The Hallmark Channel as the last installment in a series of Hallmark Sherlock Holmes films. Comedy You Must Get Married is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leslie Pearce and starring Frances Day, Neil Hamilton and Robertson Hare. In order to be able to work in Britain an American actress marries a British sailor. It was based on a novel by David Evans. Thriller Berlin Correspondent is a 1942 American film. Dana Andrews portrays an American radio correspondent reporting from within Nazi Germany, whose principal source of information is an elderly philatelist. His reports prove so embarrassing to the regime that Captain von Rau sends his own fiancée, Karen Hauen, to compromise the reporter. As the philatelist is sent off to a concentration camp, it develops that she and the reporter are falling for each other, and the elderly source was actually her own father. Documentary film Stories Of Trust: Calling For Climate Recovery, Part 1: Trust California is a 2011 documentary film which is part of the Stories of TRUST: Calling for Climate Recovery series. Documentary film Once Upon a Mountain is a documentary, biographical and historical film directed by Reuben Street. Animation Santa and the Three Bears is a 1970 animated featurette, which aired on television regularly during the holiday season. It was later released on video in 1992 by Kids Klassics and distributed by GoodTimes Home Video in the VHS format. Originally this 46 minute feature contained live-action sequences that ran for 2 minutes at the beginning of the film, and 2 minutes at the end. These live-action sequences featured the park ranger and his two young grandchildren sitting by the fireplace and Christmas tree, and a short montage of mechanical toys, Christmas decorations, and a pet kitten during the opening and closing credits. Since 1992 VHS and DVD releases of this feature have edited out all of the live-action footage, and the opening credit sequence has been re-edited over animation. The film was originally pitched to TV networks, who rejected it as it lacked a villain, but was then shown in theatres instead. Comedy Golf Punks is a 1998 film starring Tom Arnold as an out-of-work golf pro, who gets pulled into teaching the game to a group of young golfers at a public course. Documentary film Three of Hearts: A Postmodern Family is a 2004 documentary film directed by Susan Kaplan. It spans several years of a trinogamous relationship between two men and one woman. Thriller The Night Caller is a 1998 thriller film starring Shanna Reed and Tracy Nelson about a crazed woman who becomes obsessed with a radio talk-show personality. It was directed by Robert Malenfant. It is Rated R in the United States for violence and language. Documentary film Piloten, Propeller und Turbinen is an East German film. It was released in 1958. Comedy Pardon My Gun is a 1930 American Western film directed by Robert De Lacey and starring Sally Starr and Tom Keene. Comedy From Here To Immortality is a 2013 animation LGBT short action adventure comedy film written and directed by Luise Husler. Thriller When college graduate, Peter Landsman, moves to the city to pursue a career in professional accounting, he finds himself in a situation far less predictable. Comedy Don Quijote del altillo is a 1936 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Manuel Romero. Starring Luis Sandrini and Nuri Montsé. Animation Wailing is a 2008 short animated drama film written and directed by Ferenc Cakó. Comedy Asterix and Cleopatra is a Belgian/French animated film released in 1968; it is the second Asterix adventure to be made into a feature film. Overseen by Asterix creators Goscinny and Uderzo, the film is noticeably more well-produced than its prequel, featuring far more detailed animation and a more polished soundtrack. Asterix and Cleopatra is practically a musical, featuring three individual song sequences and a more varied score than the earlier film. Elements of satire and surreal humour are prominent throughout. Documentary film Troubadours is a 2011 documentary film directed by Morgan Neville. Thriller La infame is a 1954 drama crime film written and directed by Miguel Zacarías. Documentary film Wild Texas Weather is a short documentary film narrated by Ray Wylie Hubbard. Comedy Im Schwitzkasten is a 2005 dramatic comedy written by Jens Köster, Eoin Moore and Sven Poser directed by Eoin Moore. . Documentary film I'm Never Afraid! is a 2010 Dutch Super 16mm documentary film about Mack Bouwense an eight-year-old professional motorcross racer who has a mirrored heart, a condition known as dextrocardia. It is directed by award winning Dutch filmmaker Willem Baptist and broadcast by VPRO on 20 November 2010. In German and French speaking countries the documentary was broadcast by ARTE. It premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, and screened at more than 80 film festivals worldwide including BFI London Film Festival, Slamdance, Sprockets; Toronto Film Festival, and Kraków Film Festival. It won multiple international awards including a Golden Gate Award at San Francisco International Film Festival, Documentary Short Grand Jury Prize at Atlanta Film Festival, and a Kinderkast Jury award non-fiction at Cinekid Festival. In 2011, the documentary was nominated for a broadcast award for Best Children Programme at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. Thriller Kailashey Kelenkari is a thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the novel of the same name by Satyajit Ray. The Movie was released on 21 December 2007. Satyajit Ray visited the famous Ellora Caves near Aurangabad around 1940−41. Ray was so fascinated with the beauty of the Kailash Temple and the caves that he was inspired by it when he penned his crime thriller "Kailashe Kelenkari". It is the second film of New Feluda Fanchise as wall as the sequel of Bombaiyer Bombete. Documentary film The Devotion Project: More Than Ever is a 2011 short documentary, biographical film directed by Antony Osso. Science Fiction Mono (aka Pandemic 41.410806, -75.654259) is a 2010 short horror film directed by Lance Weiler and written by Lance Weiler and Chuck Wendig. Comedy "In this short romantic comedy, a women’s bible study meeting takes an unexpected turn when the members’ true motives are revealed" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Ride 'Em Cowboy is a 1942 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The supporting cast features Dick Foran, Anne Gwynne, Johnny Mack Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Samuel S. Hinds, Douglas Dumbrille and Morris Ankrum, and the movie was directed by Arthur Lubin. Comedy Old Man Rhythm is a 1935 comedy musical film based on the story by Lewis E. Gensler, Don Hartman and Sig Herzig, written by H.W. Hanemann, Sig Herzig and Ernest Pagano and directed by Edward Ludwig. Animation My Grandma Wanted Me A Boy is a 2011 short animated film directed by Maya Abdou. Comedy All Fired Up is a 1982 French comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau, starring Yves Montand and Isabelle Adjani. It tells the story of a man who works with shady casino operations abroad. When he returns to Paris in need of money, he is unaware that his eldest daughter has begun to work for the ministry of finance. The film premiered on 13 January 1982. It had 2,279,445 admissions in France. Thriller Mr Stringfellow Says No is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Randall Faye and starring Neil Hamilton, Claude Dampier and Muriel Aked. It was also released as Accidental Spy. Comedy Waiting... is a 2005 American comedy film starring Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, and Justin Long. It was written and directed by Rob McKittrick. McKittrick wrote the screenplay while working as a waiter. The film is the first effort by McKittrick as a writer-director. The script was initially sold in a film deal to Artisan Entertainment, but was released by Lions Gate Entertainment. Producers Chris Moore and Jeff Balis of Live Planet's Project Greenlight fame also took notice of the project and assisted. The film made over US$6,000,000, more than twice the budget of the film, in its opening weekend. Comedy Salvation! is a 1987 film by Beth B, starring Viggo Mortensen, Exene Cervenka and Stephen McHattie. The film is a parody of televangelism released right after the real-life Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart scandals. The film was released on VHS, but not as yet on DVD. The film tagline was "SEX. POWER. MONEY. All in the name of God." Thriller Death Game is 1977 film directed by Peter S. Traynor. Comedy Sanky Panky is a 2007 Dominican Republic comedy film directed by José Enrique "Pinky" Pintor. The film was produced entirely in the Dominican Republic and highlighted issues about the Dominican diaspora. The film was shown at the 24th Chicago Latino Film Festival in 2008. Documentary film No Man's Land is a 2013 British documentary film by Michael Graversen that focuses on Center Jægerspris, a facility in Denmark that houses unaccompanied minors who have entered Denmark seeking asylum, mainly from conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Iran and Ethiopia. The asylum process in Denmark may take years to reach a verdict. In the meantime, the residents of the Jægerspris center live in a kind of limbo, leading to tension and stress for residents and staff alike. No Man's Land follows the events over several days in which several residents receive notice that their asylum applications have been rejected. The film was shown on Danish television with the title For ung til udvisning [Too Young for Deportation]. Comedy Pauline at the Beach is a 1983 French film directed by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Amanda Langlet, Arielle Dombasle, Pascal Greggory and Féodor Atkine. It is the third in the 1980s series "Comedies and Proverbs" by Rohmer. Comedy Chesty Anderson, U.S. Navy is a 1976 R-rated comedy film featuring Shari Eubank as Chesty Anderson, a WAVE in the U.S. Navy. When one of her friends goes missing, Chesty and several fellow WAVEs go looking for her and end up in a world of senatorial corruption and Mafia intimidation. Documentary film Red Orchestra is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Nicolás Herzog. Comedy After a five-year-absence, Misha Rabinovich, a Russian musician with a Polaroid camera and big expectations, surprises his wife and little boy. Unfortunately, the encounter doesn't go as planned. The boy identifies Misha as his uncle. All this takes place during Misha's five-day vacation in Israel, while he uses his best tricks in order to become part of the family once again. Documentary film The Legend of Cool Disco Dan is a historical crime documentary film directed by Joseph Pattisall. Comedy Americanizing Shelley is a Hollywood romantic comedy film with some Bollywood elements. It stars Beau Bridges, Namrata Singh Gujral playing the title role of Shelley, Shaheen Khan, Wil Wheaton, Noureen DeWulf, Tony Yalda and Ajay Mehta. Documentary film The Unbelievers is a 2013 documentary film that follows Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss as they speak publicly around the globe about the importance of science and reason in the modern world, encouraging others to cast off religious and politically motivated approaches toward what they think to be important current issues. The film includes interviews with influential people and celebrities such as Stephen Hawking, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Sam Harris, Cameron Diaz, Woody Allen, Penn Jillette, Ian McEwan, and David Silverman. Comedy You're a Sweetheart is a 1937 Universal musical film directed by David Butler. The movie stars Alice Faye, George Murphy and Ken Murray and was remade in 1943 under the title Cowboy in Manhattan. You're a Sweetheart was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by Jack Otterson. Animation Trick or Tweet is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon first released in 1959. Written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng, with voice characterizations by Mel Blanc, the cartoon stars Tweety, Sylvester the Cat and a rival orange-red cat named Sam. Comedy What's Buzzin', Cousin? is a film directed by Charles Barton released on July 8, 1943. Animation Porky's Bear Facts is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Porky Pig. Released March 29, 1941, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. This short is an adaptation of the Aesop fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper." Thriller Yaraana is a 1995 Bollywood film which stars Rishi Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Raj Babbar, Kader Khan and Shakti Kapoor. Film is a remake of the American film Sleeping with the Enemy starring Julia Roberts. Comedy The First Beautiful Thing is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Paolo Virzì, produced by Medusa Film, Motorino Amaranto and Indiana Production, released in Italy on 15 January 2010. The film stars Micaela Ramazzotti, Valerio Mastandrea, Claudia Pandolfi and Stefania Sandrelli. On 9 November 2010 the film opened at the Cinema Italian style Film Festival in Los Angeles. Thriller Klute is a 1971 crime thriller film directed and produced by Alan J. Pakula, written by Andy and Dave Lewis, and starring Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland, Charles Cioffi and Roy Scheider. It tells the story of a prostitute who assists a detective in solving a missing person's case. Klute was the first installment of what informally came to be known as Pakula's "paranoia trilogy." The other two films in the trilogy are The Parallax View and All The President's Men. The film includes a cameo appearance by Warhol superstars actress Candy Darling, and another by All in the Family costar Jean Stapleton. The music was composed by Michael Small. Jane Fonda won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the film. Comedy Andhra Mess is a 2014 Indian Tamil film directed by Jai and produced by Nirmal K. Bala. The film feature a primarily new cast and will have music scored by Prashant Pillai. Touted to be a wacky road-trip movie about small-time eccentric crooks who are part of a failed heist, the film will release in late 2014. Documentary film When Hari Got Married is a 2013 documentary family film directed by Ritu Sarina and Tenzing Sonam. Thriller Rogues' Regiment is a black-and-white 1948 Universal-International then topical exploitation film adventure starring Dick Powell and directed and co-written by Robert Florey. It is the first American feature film to be set in the First Indochina War. Comedy Hold That Woman! is a 1940 American film comedy directed by Sam Newfield starring the husband and wife team of James Dunn and Frances Gifford. The working title of the film was Skip Tracer. Comedy La via dei babbuini is a 1974 Italian commedia all'italiana film written and directed by Luigi Magni. Comedy Connie and Carla is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Michael Lembeck and starring Nia Vardalos, Toni Collette, and David Duchovny. The film was shot in Vancouver and featured a number of local drag queens. Comedy Big Nothing is a 2006 British crime black comedy film directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea starring David Schwimmer and Simon Pegg. It was released in December 2006, and had its premiere at Cardiff Film Festival in November 2006. Big Nothing was filmed on the Isle of Man and in Wales at Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan and at Caerwent and other areas of Monmouthshire. Other scenes were at Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. Animation Badgered is a 2005 animated short film, nominated on 31 January 2006 for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film. The film was written, animated and directed by Sharon Colman at the National Film and Television School and is voiced by Rupert Degas. The film is about a solitary Eurasian badger who just wants to get some sleep. It attempts to make an environmental statement by showing the interaction between the badger and USA Trident nuclear missiles that are stored inside the hill in Scotland where the badger lives. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows. Documentary film Ghosts of Tangier is a 1997 French film written and directed by Edgardo Cozarinsky. Thriller Nicole is a 1978 American thriller directed by Istvan Ventilla and starring Leslie Caron. Comedy Five graduating high school seniors with no prospects decide to make an outrageous comedy movie, with the hope of getting famous and escaping their depressing town.  Their leader and director, LeBron, is so confident the movie will be a big hit, he gets some geeky freshmen to follow him around with video cameras to record the "making of."  But, by accident, the cameras begin to capture glimpses of LeBron and his friends' actual lives, which are full of drama, and much more compelling than the silly movie they set out to make. Science Fiction Undersea Super Train: Marine Express is an anime television film created for the Nippon Television Network's annual 24-hour charity program, Ai wa Chikyū o Suku, which roughly translates to "Love Saves the Earth". The movie contained a veritable "Who's Who" of Tezuka's notable characters. Each one had an important role, and many of them had individual, intertwining stories which would overlap with the ones of others. To coincide with the central theme of the charity program, the movie emphasized on the dangers of environmental destruction, and that such disasters can be overcome by banding together. For the previous charity special in 1978, Osamu Tezuka and Tezuka Productions created One Million-year Trip: Bander Book. The year after, when the special was held again in 1980, Tezuka and Tezuka Productions created another film, Fumoon, based on Tezuka's manga entitled Next World. Documentary film Forever Wild: Celebrating America's Wilderness is a documentary film directed by Chelsea Congdon. Thriller Oracabessa is a crime fiction drama thriller directed by Richard A. Nelson. Comedy Moovendhar is a 1998 Tamil comedy film directed by Suraj. The film features Sarath Kumar and Devayani in lead roles. The film, produced by N. Vishnuram, had musical score by Sirpy and was released on 12 January 1998 to negative reviews. Documentary film The Hidden World is a 1958 American documentary film produced by Robert Snyder. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Holocaust 2000 is a 1977 British-Italian horror film directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Kirk Douglas. Despite doomsday warnings from throngs of locals, wealthy industrialist Robert Caine makes the controversial decision to build a nuclear power plant near a sacred cave in the Middle East. But before Caine can reap the benefits of his latest bid for global domination, he discovers that his son, Angel, is the Antichrist, who is planning to use his father's project to trigger the end of the world. Documentary film "Affection and humor fill the life of an elderly couple in Mexico as they count down the days until their family is once again reunited for the holidays. Director Dariela Deloya’s grandparents, Don Eme (age 97) and Doña Carmen (age 84), are well aware of the passing of time. Yet, neither is slowed by the inevitable process we all must face — instead embrace the joy and pain they have endured together for many years. One Day Less follows their daily routines, their light-hearted reflections on their lives and their constant poking fun at one another that keeps each moment alive for them. Bookended by consecutive New Year’s celebrations, Deloya’s comically reflective film compels viewers to contemplate the realities of aging through a humorous lens rather than hiding it behind the doors of a senior citizens home. And those realities are far more poignant than you might expect in this perfectly balanced story of life and love." Quoting Katherine Geiger from the 2011 Cinequest site Comedy Bigga than Ben is a 2008 British black comedy film written and directed by Suzie Halewood. The film is based on the 1999 Russian novel of the same name. It was released on 10 October 2008 in the United Kingdom and 18 November 2008 in the United States. It stars Ben Barnes, Andrei Chadov, Ovidiu Matesan and Hero Fiennes-Tiffin. Thriller The Kyrgyzstan Project is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jim Aikman and Matt Segal. Documentary film A Baker on the Bread Line is a 2012 documentary film directed by Hans-Georg Ullrich and Detlef Gumm. Comedy This sports comedy starring LeBron James is currently in development for a planned summer 2010 shoot. Malcolm D. Lee has signed on to direct. Release is planned for 2011. Documentary film A Home For Lydia is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Eline Helena Schellekens. Comedy This Way Please is a 1937 American musical comedy, featuring Charles Rogers, a popular singer from the days of vaudeville entertainment. According to historian Martin Grams, this motion picture was the introduction of Mary Livingstone and Jim and Marian Jordan. This was also Betty Grable's first motion picture under contract with Paramount Studios. Thriller The Man from Hong Kong is a 1975 action film that marked the first Australian-Hong Kong co-production filmed in both nations. It was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starred Shanghai-born Jimmy Wang-Yu and former 007 George Lazenby. The film was later restored by the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. Animation A man with a big nose goes to see Dr. Shrinker, Psychiatrist. He starts talking about his childhood and then the Pink Panther pops into his head. He relives some of his worst experiences with the panther that we see as segments of past cartoons. Thriller Crave is a 2012 American drama thriller film directed by Charles de Lauzirika. The film stars Josh Lawson as a man who retreats into a fantasy world that comes with deadly consequences. Crave had its world premiere on July 24, 2012 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and had a wider theatrical and video on demand release on December 6, 2013. Comedy Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, also known as DDLJ, is a 1995 Indian romantic comedy musical film. It was written and directed by debutante director Aditya Chopra, produced by his father Yash Chopra, and stars Shahrukh Khan and Kajol. The film tells the story of a young couple who fall in love on a European vacation, and relates how the boy tries to win over the girl's parents so that she can marry him rather than the boy that her father has chosen for her. It was filmed in India, London, and Switzerland. Earning over 106 crore in India and 16 crore overseas, the film was declared an "All-time Blockbuster" and became the biggest Bollywood hit of the year, as well as one of the biggest Bollywood hits ever. During the 1996 awards season, the film won 10 Filmfare Awards, the most ever for a single film at that time, as well as the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was ranked by Indiatimes Movies among the "25 Must See Bollywood Films". It was one of two Hindi films in the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die" list along with Mother India. Comedy Are You Proud Of Me? is a 2013 short film written and directed by Shadab Omar. Comedy Double Decker is a 2011 Kannada film in the comedy genre starring Jaggesh and Shraddha Arya in the lead roles . Shia Goutham also plays a prominent role in the film. The film has been directed and written by director Victory Vasu and produced by Sreenivas . Jayapaul has composed the soundtrack and the background score. The film is slated for release on 22 April 2011. The film is a remake of Govinda and Raveena Tandon starrer Hindi film, Sandwich. Documentary film Zagorka is a 2007 Croatian documentary drama film written and directed by Biljana Cakic-Veselic. Documentary film Sadness is a 1999 documentary film directed by Tony Ayres. Thriller Cruel Intentions 3 is a 2004 American teen drama film directed by Scott Ziehl and released direct-to-video in 2004. Despite its name, the movie has almost no relation to the previous films in the series, except for the shared themes and the lead character in this film, Cassidy Merteuil, who is a cousin of one of the characters from the first movie, Kathryn Merteuil. Comedy Dracula: Dead and Loving It is a 1995 satirical comedy horror film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Leslie Nielsen. It is a parody of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, and of some of the films it inspired. As of 2014, this is the last film Brooks directed. Brooks co-authored the screenplay with Steve Haberman and Rudy De Luca. He also appears as Dr. Van Helsing. The film's other stars include Steven Weber, Amy Yasbeck, Peter MacNicol, Harvey Korman, and Anne Bancroft. The film follows the classic Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi, in its deviations from the novel. Its visual style and production values are particularly evocative of the Hammer Horror films. It spoofed, among other films, The Fearless Vampire Killers and Bram Stoker's Dracula. In the film references are made to fictitious books Transavia Folk Law, The Theory and the Theology of the Evil Undead, The Vampires of Prague and Nosferatu. The Vampires of Prague is a reference to the film Mark of the Vampire and Nosferatu is also a reference to the film of the same name released in 1922. Documentary film The Last Black Sea Pirates is a 2013 documentary film written by Vanya Rainova and directed by Svetoslav Stoyanov. Documentary film All the Lines Flow Out is a 2011 short film directed by Charles Lim Yi Yong. Comedy Golden Box is a 2011 short, action adventure film written by Matt MacDonald & Robin Phillips and directed by Matt MacDonald Thriller Stryker is a 2004 film by Noam Gonick about gang violence in Winnipeg's North End. It follows a 14-year-old arsonist who becomes involved in a turf war between the Indian Posse and the Asian Bomb Squad. He is known only as Stryker, a slang term for a prospective gang member. Documentary film Where Is Musette ? is a 1991 film directed by Veikko Nieminen. Documentary film Journey to Planet X is a 2012 documentary film directed by Josh Koury and Myles Kane. Comedy Husaren in Berlin is a 1971 East German film directed by Erwin Stranka. Science Fiction Now You See Him, Now You Don't is a 1972 Walt Disney Productions film starring Kurt Russell, a student at the fictional Medfield College. It is the sequel to the 1969 film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes and was followed by 1975's The Strongest Man in the World . Now You See Him, Now You Don't was the first Disney film to be shown on television in a two-hour time slot, in 1975. Previous television showings of Disney films had either shown them edited or split into two one-hour time slots. Documentary film The Coastline is a film by Peter Greenaway, made in 1983. Also known as The Sea in Their Blood, and exhibited at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, as Beside the Sea. It is a mockumentary or "artificial documentary", featuring images of the British seaside and voiceovers of endless dubious statistics. For example: "Most fish is eaten in Britain fried in batter and breadcrumbs. 10 percent is boiled, 5 percent grilled, 3 percent is steamed. Very little is eaten raw except by cats and in Japanese restaurants, 29 in London and 1 in Milton Keynes." Documentary film Sentinels of Silence is a 1971 short documentary film on ancient Mexican civilizations. The film was directed and written by Mexican filmmaker Robert Amram, and is notable for being the first and only short film to win two Academy Awards. Comedy Hot Wax Zombies on Wheels is a 1999 comedy and horror film written by Elizabeth Bergholz and directed by Michael Roush. Comedy A Lucille Ball Special Starring Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason is a 1975 musical drama film directed by Charles Walters. Science Fiction First Man into Space is a 1959 science fiction horror film directed by Robert Day and distributed by Amalgamated films. It came from a script which had been rejected for production by AIP and was directly influenced by The Quatermass Xperiment. Documentary film One Six Right: The Romance of Flying is an independent film about the general aviation industry as seen through a local airport. Within a short period of time, it has achieved a passionate following and presence among pilots and aviation enthusiasts worldwide who see the film as being able to communicate their passion for aviation. Concurrently, the film has garnered both local and national political attention in the United States as an accurate depiction of general aviation and its important contributions to all aviation industries worldwide. Within the entertainment industry, the film has attracted the sponsorship and support of many large media companies, including Apple Inc., Sony Electronics, Toshiba, Technicolor, Bose, and Dolby, as pioneering new standards in high definition film making and distribution. Comedy Despedida de casada is a 1968 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Comedy 39 i pół is a 2009 film directed by Maciej Szwabe. Documentary film Harlem Street Singer is a documentary and biographical film directed by Simeon Hutner and Trevor Laurence. Comedy Dennis P. is the name police used to identify the 25-year-old man and former employee Dennis Phrommer of diamond trade company Gassan Diamonds in Amsterdam who committed a spectacular theft of 8137 diamonds, together 3,422.9 carats, and other jewelry, with a value of 10 million euro, from his employer on 4 August 2001. At the time it was the largest diamond theft in the history of the Netherlands. Gijsbert Termaat & Tjerk de Vries wrote a book about it, Aan de Haal. Dennis P. is also the name of a Dutch 2007 film about this event, directed by Pieter Kuijpers, and based on the book. Dennis P. bought a microwave oven and brought it into the office pretending that this was done to take it home later. After leaving the office he came back later in the evening pretending to take home the micowave oven after having forgotten it earlier. Instead, he emptied the box and filled it with diamonds, and simply walked out with it. He fled to Germany and Mexico, but turned himself in on 4 September 2001. Previously he was an army cook and served in Bosnia. He was employed at Gassan Diamonds only since April of the same year. Animation Journey to the Beginning of Time is a 1955 Czechoslovak children's science fiction feature film directed by Karel Zeman. Produced using a combination of 2-D and 3-D models, it was the first of Zeman's productions to include actors in conjunction with stop-motion and special effects, and won awards at the International Film Festivals of Venice and Mannheim. The documentary-type nature of the film showing extinct animal species behaving naturally in their own environments was most unusual for its era and foreshadowed many later TV productions that would depict prehistoric life for educational rather than purely entertainment purposes. Documentary film Busch Singt is a 1982 film directed by Konrad Wolf and R.Bredemeyer. Documentary film Wanted: Loving Father and Mother is a 1987 film directed by Sarah Marijnissen and Agna Rudolph. Comedy Det var paa Rundetaarn is a 1955 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Animation The Hill Farm is a 1989 short animation film directed by Mark Baker. Documentary film The Biggest Chinese Restaurant in the World is a 2008 documentary directed by Weijun Chen. Thriller Girl Model is a 2011 documentary film following Ashley, a conflicted model scout recruiting young Siberian girls to model in Japan, and Nadya, a recruited 13-year-old who gets financially taken advantage of during her modeling work in Japan. It was directed by David Redmon and A. Sabin. The film holds a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. While receiving much praise for its subject matter, it left some critics wondering why the filmmakers didn't question the participants more thoroughly. Ty Burr of the Boston Globe writes, "It’s a valid approach that doesn’t yield as many dividends as the filmmakers hope. You sense there are dots left unconnected, a larger picture we’re not seeing. Are the various agency heads exploiting the models on their own, or is there malevolent collusion? Who’s making money and how? “Girl Model” shows but doesn’t investigate." Jeannette Catsoulis of the New York Times writes, "Filled with blind eyes and unspoken agreements, “Girl Model” opens a can of worms, then disdains to follow their slimy trails." Matan Uziel of The Fashion Corruption writes, "This video gives one a very distributing insight into how wealthy nations prey upon the poor in other countries. Documentary film The Trews: Acoustic - Friends & Total Strangers is a 2009 music documentary film directed by Tim Martin. Documentary film Thunder Soul is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mark Landsman. Animation Green Lantern: First Flight is a 2009 direct-to-video animated superhero film adaptation of the DC Comics Green Lantern mythology. Centering on the first mission of Hal Jordan, the first human inducted into the Green Lantern Corps, the film is written by veteran DC Comics animation collaborator Alan Burnett, produced by Bruce Timm, and directed by Lauren Montgomery. It is the fifth in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. Its US broadcast premiere was on Saturday January 16, 2010 8:00 p.m. on Cartoon Network. Comedy Capriccio is a 1938 German historical comedy film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Lilian Harvey, Viktor Staal and Paul Kemp. The film is set in 18th century France, where a young woman enjoys a series of romantic adventures. The director, Ritter, was attempting to recreate the style of a Rene Clair comedy. The film was criticised by both Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler. Comedy Along Came Auntie is a 1926 American silent film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Scragg 'n' Bones is a CGI animated short created by Daniel Pickering. Produced at Annix Studios and tells the story of an abandoned dog named Scragg. Scragg lives in an alley behind a Chinese restaurant near his friend Bones, a neglected cat who lives on the fire escape of the apartments above. It was originally made as a seven minute short and was first shown at the BAFTAs in 2006. Comedy Il figlioccio del padrino is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti. A parody of The Godfather, it was mainly shot in Acireale. The film got a good commercial success, grossing about 500 million lire. Comedy Massacrator 2: The Elvis Chainsaw Massacre is a 2010 short comedy horror film written and directed by Pierre Ayotte. Thriller The President's Man: A Line in the Sand is a 2002 drama, action, thriller film written by Bob Gookin, John Lansing, Bruce Cervi and directed by Eric Norris. Comedy The Lottery Man is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy and produced at the Whartons Studio in Ithaca, New York. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Thriller Sore Losers is a thriller and sci-fi film directed by Mike McCarthy. Documentary film Make Believe is a 2011 documentary film written by Cleven S. Loham and directed by J. Clay Tweel. Comedy Café de la plage is a 2001 French film written and directed by Benoît Graffin. The film stars Jacques Nolot, Ouassini Embarek, Leïla Belarbi, Delia Amrani, Meryem Serbah, Mohamed El Hasnaoui, Abdelaziz Semlali, Hind Ramdi. Comedy A Very Special Favor is a 1965 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Gordon, and starring Rock Hudson and Leslie Caron. Thriller A feature length thriller/horror set in post-apocalyptic London starring Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan, Simon Phillips, Ronan Vibert, Sebastian Street, Daisy Head, Rita Ramnani and John Mawson. The film tells the story of a cataclysmic event that leaves only 7 remaining people on earth and their desperate struggle to understand the events as they are hunted one by one by a demonic power. Written by John Stanley Comedy Tom chases Jerry yet again and they both end up in a large fancy hotel lobby. While chasing him, Tom accidentally breaks many items in one of the rooms and the hotel's manager notices this. The manager angrily raises his voice at Tom, who now is begging at his feet to show mercy. The man tells Tom to be a worker for the hotel, but if he hears any complaints or problems, Tom will be sent to the Kitty Pound (Or in Tom's opinion, jail). Jerry decides that this is the perfect opportunity to ruin Tom's day. Documentary film With Byrd at the South Pole is a documentary film about Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and his 1st quest to the South Pole beginning at the Little America-Exploration Base. The film's soundtrack consists mostly of music and sound effects, with narration read by Floyd Gibbons. The film won at the 3rd Academy Awards for Best Cinematography. This was the first documentary to win any Oscar and the only one to win cinematography. Comedy "It’s summer in New York City, and the neighborhood bears are coming out of hibernation. A group of friends is getting ready for the annual week-long celebration of all things bear, but plans keep getting turned upside down. BearCity is Queer As Folk meets Sex in the City — only with more hair and tons of hot bear-on-bear action! Closet cub Tyler fantasizes about stuffing Santa’s stocking and finding a Daddy bear to do more than cuddle. But as he dives into the bear community, he finds that it can be hard for a hairless guy to get some fuzzy loving. Scene stealers Brent and Fred are the maybe-not-so-monogamous couple who invite him to move in as they figure out how to spice things up. Southern bear-belle Michael struggles to juggle his lover, his job search and his body image issues, but an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction might solve all three. Rakish Roger is the stud-about-town, and he’ll pretty much bang (on screen) anyone with facial hair. That is, until an awesomely awkward encounter at the local bowling alley challenges both his bowling prowess and his bear-loving mojo. Also keep an eye out for a Pretty Woman-style bear fashion montage, a hilariously competitive threesome that should be called “Who’s Turn Is It Anyway?” and a surprise cameo from Project Runway’s favorite fashion bear, Chris March. Add to that some adorable eye-candy, an indispensable fairy-god-roommate, beer busts and “stroller meat,” and BearCity makes for a quirky, beartastic summertime romp." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Anina is a 2013 Uruguayan animated film directed by Alfredo Soderguit. The film was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Thriller In the eighties, video games were synonymous with arcades, and games were bringing in enough quarters to fill the Rose Bowl. This endless possibility led Iowa entrepreneur Walter Day to declare himself the sole authority on high scores. In 1982, Walter launched his Twin Galaxies International Scoreboard and the rest, as they say, is history. Teenage superstars came from all over North America to join Walter in a LIFE Magazine feature spread, which recognized them as video game world champions.  This led to nationally televised competitions, a touring National Video Game Team, and the promise of fame, fortune... and groupies. The participants came from throughout the continent with one common goal - to be the ultimate player.  Feather-coiffed Bill Mitchell could plunk one quarter into a Pac-Man cabinet, conduct a veritable clinic on hand-eye coordination and hours of perfect play later (every dot, energizer, and ghost) work his magic until the machine -- out of memory – gave up. Todd Rogers -- "marathoning" genius -- once played a sleep-defying, record-breaking 82 hours straight.  Ron Bailey and Joel West, best friends in 1983, stopped talking to each other after Ron beat Joel's Berzerk world record.  They presently live 30 miles apart and haven't spoken in 22 years.  This type of ego-fueled feuding was not uncommon among the players of that era. Thriller Red Family is a 2013 drama action film written by Ki-duk Kim and directed by Ju-hyoung Lee. Animation Mamori is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Karl Lemieux. Animation The Turtle and the Shark is a 2008 animation short film written by Jacob Stark and Ryan Jeremy Woodward and directed by Ryan Jeremy Woodward. Comedy Gildersleeve's Ghost is a 1944 comedy fantasy sci-fi horror film written by Robert E. Kent and directed by Gordon Douglas. Comedy I Am Stamos is a 2004 short film starring John Stamos and Robert Peters. In the film Andy Shrub is a struggling actor who seems to be typecast as "the goofy best friend'" but wants to be a leading man. At a birthday party he wishes that he looked like John Stamos before blowing out the candles on his cake. He then realizes that whenever he is photographed or videotaped he looks exactly like Stamos. He is then cast in a sitcom as John Stamos. When John Stamos, finds out about this he angrily goes to the studio and argues with Andy and his producer, Norman. The movie ends with the real John Stamos being killed. Science Fiction Professor Trevor Anderson (Brendan Fraser) teaches earth sciences at the university and heads the Center of Volcanic Activity. Max Anderson, Trevor's brother, built the monitoring system and placed the units around the world 10 years earlier. For some unknown reason, Max did not return, leaving behind a wife and son, Sean (Josh Hutcherson). Sean's mother leaves the teenager at Trevor's house to get some quality time with his uncle. They look at Max's copy of Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne and find a secret code. Back at the monitoring center Trevor compares the volcanic activity numbers and finds that they are exactly the same as the ones in the book. Trevor and Sean fly to Iceland to check one of the units and to see if they can find some information about where Max went. Trevor hires a beautiful mountain guide, Hannah (Anita Briem), to take them up the volcano. During an electrical storm on the volcano, they get trapped in an abandoned mine. They search for a way out of the mine and discover a wall filled with large diamonds. Unfortunately, the floor they are standing on can't hold their weight, and they fall down a volcano tube for miles and miles until they reach the center of the earth. Once there, they encounter prehistoric glow birds, flying piranha, man-eating plants, and T-Rex dinosaurs that have been extinct for millions of years. They find that they are seeing the same things that were printed in the Jules Verne book. This gave them hope that someone was able to escape from the center of the earth and return to the surface. Thriller Cybornetics is a 2012 American science fiction film written and directed by Dwayne Buckle. Cybornetics is Dwayne Buckle's second feature length film which was shot in New York City and New Jersey. The Minority was Dwayne Buckle's first feature length film. Cybornetics had its theatrical motion picture premiere in June 2012 at the Cinema Village Theater in New York City and was officially released on October 23, 2012. Documentary film Sing! is a 2001 American short documentary film about the Los Angeles Children's Chorus, directed by Freida Lee Mock. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller WarGames: The Dead Code is a 2008 sequel to the 1983 thriller film WarGames. It was written by Randall M. Badat and Rob Kerchner and was directed by Stuart Gillard. Production began on November 20, 2006 in Montreal, and the film was released on DVD on July 29, 2008. According to MGM's original press release, the film is budgeted as one in a series of direct-to-DVD sequels. Comedy The Rebound is a 2009 United States of American romantic comedy film directed by Bart Freundlich, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Justin Bartha. It was released in theaters in several countries in late 2009. It was originally scheduled to be released in the United States on December 25, 2010, but was cancelled due to the film's distributor shutting down. It ended up going direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 7, 2012. Thriller Jab Andheraa Hota Hai is a 1974 thriller, drama and crime fiction film directed by Deepak Bahry. Comedy Barbarians at the Gate is a television movie based upon the book by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, about the leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco. The film was directed by Glenn Jordan and written by Larry Gelbart. It stars James Garner as F. Ross Johnson, the CEO of RJR Nabisco, and Jonathan Pryce as Henry Kravis, his chief rival for the company. It also features Peter Riegert, Joanna Cassidy and Fred Dalton Thompson. Documentary film We Are the Marines is a 1942 full-length documentary film produced by The March of Time. It was directed by Louis De Rochemont and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Science Fiction Hazmat is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Lou Simon. Documentary film Nomadic is a 2011 short, documentary film written and directed by Artykpay Suyundukov, Moldoseit Mambetakunov. Documentary film Happiness Building 1 is a 2012 documentary film directed by Chen Chieh-jen. Documentary film White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is an HBO documentary film that was directed and produced by Steven Okazaki and was released on August 6, 2007, on HBO, marking the 62nd anniversary of the first atomic bombing. The film features interviews with fourteen Japanese survivors and four Americans involved in the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Comedy The Voice of the Moon is a 1990 Italian dramatic comedy film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Roberto Benigni, Paolo Villaggio, and Nadia Ottaviani. Returning to themes he first explored in La strada, Fellini crafts a parable on the whisperings of the soul that only madmen and vagabonds are capable of hearing. Based on the novel Il poema dei lunatici by Ermano Cavazzoni, the film is about a fake inspector of wells and a former prefect who wander through the Emilia-Romagna countryside of Fellini's childhood and discover a dystopia of television commercials, fascism, beauty pageants, rock music, Catholicism, and pagan ritual. The film received David di Donatello Awards for Best Actor, Best Editing, and Best Production Design, and nominations for Best Director, Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Music, and Best Producer. The Voice of the Moon was Fellini's last film before his death in 1993. Animation Within Within is a 2012 animated short film directed by Sharon Liu. Comedy Camerieri is a 1995 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Leone Pompucci. The film won two Silver Ribbons, for best screenplay and best supporting actress. Documentary film "This moving documentary is the story of the life-long love affair of two New York based lesbians, who after 42 years together are finally getting married. Meeting in the 1960s when being out as a lesbian was much more problematic than it is now, Edie and Thea knew they were meant to be together even if society was not ready for them to be. Through the use of old photographs, home movies and insightful and entertaining interviews with these two remarkable women Muska and Olafsdóttir (The Brandon Teena Story) have created a tender portrait of their life together. In doing so they've made a film which is an important document of the struggles gay people faced growing up and living in a less tolerant time. A truly heartfelt and inspiring story of two women in love who would not let society tell them it was wrong, and who waited a lifetime to say 'I do'. ES" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Comedy Pimpin' Pee Wee is a 2009 comedy film. It was a sequel to Porky's. Documentary film The image of featureless steel structures catastrophically crumbling into a fatal dust storm was indelibly imprinted on the minds of millions of people around the world. Yet the enormous plumes of smoke, the soaring balls of fire and the sheer scale of the buildings masked the human face of the tragedy. For the first time, through drama supported by interviews and archival footage, TV audiences will be invited to venture inside the towers to follow the stories of more than a dozen individuals whose daily routine is swept aside by events that changed the world forever. Based on the testimonies of survivors, victims’ families, emergency workers and city officials, Inside the Twin Towers opens with a glimpse of the everyday world of work and office life. It is easy to relate to Melanie de Vere, the 30-year-old British publishing executive helping to host a conference in the North Tower, and also with Stanley Praimnath, a banker devoted to his religion and family. Documentary film Prince - The Glory Years is a documentary film that reviews and re-captures this golden decade and with the aid of his friends, colleagues, fellow musicians and other notable contributors, helps discover why Prince Rodgers Nelson simply stole the '80s as far as music was concerned. Animation Socko in Morocco is the 52nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 18, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film No Sense of Crime is a 1987 film directed by Julie Jacobs. Comedy Zoku wakai kisetsu is a comedy film directed by Kengo Furusawa. Comedy Copacabana is a 1947 American musical comedy film starring Groucho Marx and Carmen Miranda. The film is a showcase for Miranda, who performs several numbers in her usual style, including a high-energy rendition of "Tico-Tico". Groucho, as Lionel, her fiance and agent, by then was wearing a normal mustache in real life, but he also sings a song, "Go West, Young Man", wearing his traditional greasepaint brows and mustache, and baggy suit. This was Groucho's first significant film appearance as a solo act, minus Harpo and Chico. Anne, at the urging of Andy, sings a song called "Stranger Things Have Happened", admitting her unrequited love for her employer, Steve. Comedy Illusive Tracks is a Swedish dark comedy thriller film from 2003 directed by Peter Dalle, starring Peter Dalle, Gustaf Hammarsten, Robert Gustafsson, Gösta Ekman and others. The time is right after World War II, before Christmas of 1945. The story revolves around the passengers on a train heading from Stockholm non-stop to Berlin, and includes murder, adultery, religion, Santa Claus and a very angry train conductor. The film is in black and white to give it a more dramatic atmosphere. All of the scenes depicting Stockholm Central Station were filmed at the Krylbo railway station to resemblance the 1940s look of Stockholm. Comedy P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang is a British television film first shown on Channel 4 on its second night, 3 November 1982. Written by Jack Rosenthal as part of his First Love series, it is a simple coming-of-age film set in a grammar school in the outer London suburbs of the late forties. It is the story of Alan Duckworth, a young cricket-obsessed boy, and his first kiss with Ann Lawton. Alan's thoughts are voiced by real life BBC Radio cricket commentator John Arlott in the style of a match commentary. The title phrase comes from a password used by members of Alan's gang. Comedy Nothing in Los Angeles is a 2013 comedy drama romance film written by Alexander Tovar and directed by Rob Herring and Alexander Tovar. Animation Disney's Halloween Treat" is a 47-minute Halloween-themed clip show which first aired on The Wonderful World of Disney in 1982 and featured a compilation of Disney animated shorts involving spooky or supernatural themes as well as excerpted segments from Disney feature films. The credits also featured footage from Disney's Haunted Mansion ride. The special was narrated by a jack-o'-lantern puppet, which was also used in an educational short to talk about Halloween safety called Disney's Haunted Halloween. The opening and closing credits feature an orange colorized version of the 1929 Silly Symphonies short The Skeleton Dance, as well as its own theme song, sung in the opening and closing credits. The lyrics were written by Galen R. Brandt with music by John Debney. It was shown throughout the 1980s up until the mid-1990s. It was also released on VHS in 1984. As of today, Disney's Halloween Treat has not been released on DVD. Another similar special titled A Disney Halloween aired in 1983 which featured segments from both "Disney's Halloween Treat" and the 1977 episode "Disney's Greatest Villains. Comedy Nature contre nature is a French telefilm comedy, broadcast in 2004, directed by Lucas Belvaux, and scripted by Lucas Belvaux with Jean-Luc Gaget. Comedy Hot Tomorrows is a 1977 film directed by Martin Brest. The film includes appearances from actor Hervé Villechaize and the theatre troupe The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, and is the only filmed example of a performance from the troupe, aside from the film Forbidden Zone. Animation Tweet Tweet Tweety is a 1951 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. Science Fiction K-9000 is a 1991 sci-fi crime TV movie starring Chris Mulkey, Catherine Oxenberg, Dennis Haysbert, and Judson Scott. It was directed by Kim Manners and written by Michael Part and Steven E. de Souza. Animation Baths is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Tomek Ducki. Documentary film Normal People Scare Me: A Film about Autism is a documentary film about autism, produced by Joey Travolta, older brother of actor John Travolta. The documentary initially began as a 10-minute short film co-directed by an autistic teenager named Taylor Cross, and his mother Keri Bowers. Joey Travolta first met Cross at a program Travolta led teaching the art of filmmaking to children with special needs. He helped educate Cross about filmmaking, and the documentary was expanded into a feature-length film. It includes interviews with 65 people, including those that are autistic as well as friends and family. Cross asks them about their experiences with autism and how they feel about it, and elicits multiple insightful responses from his subjects. The short version of the film was shown at a student film festival at Chaminade High School in West Hills, California in April 2004, and co-director Cross won multiple awards at the festival. In November 2004, Cross was honored for his work on the film, at a gala benefit dinner for the Bubel-Aiken Foundation in Los Angeles, California; the foundation's co-creator is Clay Aiken of American Idol. Documentary film The Iranian Film is a 2014 documentary drama film written and directed by Yassine el Idrissi. Comedy Roozha-ye bikhabari is a 1979 comedy film written and directed by Amir Shervan. Comedy Capacité 11 personnes is a 2005 short comedy film written and directed by Gael d'Ynglemare. Comedy Girl with a Suitcase is a 1961 Italian romantic drama film by Italian Director Valerio Zurlini starring Claudia Cardinale as a naive nightclub singer who lives on the good will of others. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Animation The Merry Dwarfs is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1929. Documentary film Cologne: From the Diary of Ray and Esther is a 1939 short documentary film which deals with the German-American community on the eve of World War II. It was filmed and directed by amateur filmmakers Esther Dowidat and Raymond Dowidat, residents of Cologne, Minnesota. In 2001, this fourteen-minute film Cologne was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Comedy Dolce farniente is a 1998 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Nae Caranfil; with writing credits by Frédéric Vitoux. Comedy Nosey Parker is a 2003 film directed by John O'Brien. Comedy Billy the Kid's Gun Justice is a 1940 American western directed by Sam Newfield for Producers Releasing Corporation, and 3rd in PRC's Billy the Kid series. Comedy Lucky Ducky is a 1948 American animated cartoon from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Tex Avery, animated by Walt Clinton, Preston Blair, Louie Schmitt, and Grant Simmons, and musical direction by Scott Bradley. This short was originally in development as a George and Junior entry, but was ultimately produced with two random dog characters. Documentary film Under The Moonlight - Memory Of A Night High School is a documentary film directed by Naoko Ota. Comedy Subconscious Password is a 2013 3-D animated film by Chris Landreth offering an imaginary, comedic look at the inner workings of Landreth's mind, as he tries to remember someone's name at a party. The film was produced the National Film Board of Canada with the participation of Copperheart Entertainment and the Seneca College Animation Arts Centre. The film is made with computer animation, as well as pixilation sequences at the beginning and end of the film, featuring animation director John R. Dilworth as the friend whose name Landreth cannot recall. Subconscious Password is Landreth's first 3-D film and third with the NFB, Copperheart Entertainment and Seneca College. The idea for the film came to Landreth after watching a rerun of Password in 2010. Comedy Poslijepodne jednog fazana is a Croatian film. It was released in 1972. Thriller Sharky's Machine is a 1981 motion picture directed by Burt Reynolds, who stars in the title role. The movie is an adaptation of William Diehl's first novel Sharky's Machine, with a screenplay by Gerald Di Pego. Diehl, who was age 50 when he wrote the novel, saw the movie shot on location in and around his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. Its cast included Burt Reynolds, Vittorio Gassman, Brian Keith, Charles Durning, Earl Holliman, Rachel Ward, Bernie Casey, Henry Silva, and Richard Libertini. It was one of the most successful box-office releases of a film directed by Reynolds. Comedy Koi to Onchi no Hôteishiki is a comedy film directed by Shiho Kasai. Thriller Cockneys vs Zombies is a 2012 British zombie comedy film directed by Matthias Hoene and written by James Moran and Lucas Roche. The plot centres on a group of Cockneys who arm themselves to rescue their grandfather and his friends from their retirement home as a zombie apocalypse takes place in the East End of London. Comedy Scorching Sands is a 1923 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. Animation It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown is the 38th animated TV special based on characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts. It is one of two specials that have yet to air on TV. It has special guest stars:Two DJs named Vinyl and Cadence. Documentary film 1968-Hope is a 2008 documentary film written by Pavel Kosatík and directed by Viktor Polesný. Documentary film A Kind Of Family is a 1992 short documentary film written by Robert Lower and directed by Andrew Koster. Thriller Dongala Mutha is a Telugu-language film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars Ravi Teja, Charmme Kaur, Prakash Raj, Lakshmi Manchu, Bramhanandam, Subbaraju, Supreet and Ajay. This film is the first of its kind in Indian cinema as it was shot with just 7 crew members and in a record of 5 days. Prior to filming, Varma announced that this film has no budget and that the cast and crew will not be taking remunerations until the film hits theaters. Puri Jagannadh is co-director while director S. Harish Shankar is associate director. Music is by Sathyam while the Background Score has been rendered by Amar Mohile of Sarkar Raj fame. Dongala Mutha was released on March 18, 2011, which was exactly 33 days after the shooting ended. The filmmaking process was revolutionized through Canon 5D cameras, a first of its kind. The film remained an instant hit at the box office. Comedy Un mundo raro is a 2001 comedy film written by Armando Casas & Rafael Tonatiuh and directed by Armando Casas. Comedy Savages is a 1972 Merchant Ivory Film directed by James Ivory and screenplay by George W. S. Trow and Michael O'Donoghue, based on an idea by Ivory. The film concept given to Trow and O'Donoghue was to tell a story that was the reverse of Luis Buñuel's 1962 film The Exterminating Angel, in which guests at an elegant dinner party become bestial. Writing began in late 1968 and continued through 1969. Its first showing came at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1972. Comedy Lucky Man is a 1995 Tamil film directed by Prathap K. Pothan and starring Karthik in the lead role. It is a remake of a 1994 hit Telugu film, Yamaleela, starring Ali and Indraja, and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film did well at the Box Office. Documentary film King Me explores the surreal world of competitive checkers play as seen through the eyes of South African township resident, Lubabalo Kondlo. While under the radar of oppressive forces in his homeland, Kondlo, travels to the U.S. to compete in the U.S. National Championship of Checkers. Comedy Milano miliardaria is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami, Marcello Marchesi and Vittorio Metz. Documentary film Bolinao 52 is a documentary by Vietnamese American director Duc Nguyen about the Vietnamese boat people ship that was originally stranded in the Pacific Ocean in 1988. During their 37 days at sea, the group encountered violent storms and engine failures. They fought their thirst and hunger and a US Navy ship reportedly refused to rescue them, forcing the boat people to starve despite resorting to cannibalism. Only 52 out of the 110 boat people survived the tragedy and were rescued by Filipino fishermen who brought them to Bolinao Island, Philippines. Comedy My Wife's Enemy is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini. Comedy Goofy Goat Antics is a 1931 Ted Eshbaugh cartoon produced by Van Beuren Studios. Thriller Witchboard is a 1986 American horror film written and directed by Kevin S. Tenney, and starring Tawny Kitaen and Stephen Nichols. The film focuses on a female college student who is harassed and later possessed by an evil spirit after communicating with it through a friend's Ouija board. The film was released in December 1986 in fifteen theaters, and received a wide release in March 1987. Thriller Curdled is a 1996 black comedy film written and directed by Reb Braddock. The film stars Angela Jones as a Colombian immigrant who takes a crime scene cleanup job, and discovers evidence about a local serial killer dubbed the "Blue Blood Killer" for his targeting of socialites. The film is a re-make of a 1991 short film of the same name, which also was directed by Braddock and starred Jones. Thriller Exit 67 is a 2010 French-Canadian film written and directed by Jephté Bastien. The film was shot in French, English and Creole language and is set around Montreal's street gangs. In an interview with Montreal's La Presse columnist Rima Elkouri, director Jephté Bastien states that the death of his 16 years old nephew inspired him to make the film. The film had its world premiere at the 2010 edition of Montreal's Fantasia Festival. It was named the winner of the Claude Jutra Award for the best feature film by a first-time film director, at the 31st Genie Awards. Thriller 4 Schlüssel is a German crime film directed by Jürgen Roland. It was released in 1965. Animation GICO GED GENTE Q FAZ GENTE is a 2013 short animation film directed by Cleiton Cafeu. Thriller Signs is a 2002 American science fiction thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Executive producers for the film comprised Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer. On August 2, 2002, the original motion picture soundtrack, which was composed by James Newton Howard, was released by the Hollywood Records label. A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Touchstone Pictures, Blinding Edge Pictures, and the Kennedy/Marshall Company. It was commercially distributed by Buena Vista Pictures theatrically, and by Touchstone Home Entertainment in home media format. The story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield. Hess slowly becomes convinced that the phenomena are a result of extraterrestrial life. It stars Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin and Abigail Breslin. Signs explores faith, kinship and extraterrestrials. Following its premiere in theatres nationwide on August 2, 2002, the film grossed $227,966,634 in domestic ticket receipts screening at 3,453 theatres during its widest release. Animation La fille de Montréal is an animation comedy film written and directed by Jeanne Crépeau. Documentary film Musicians is a 1999 documentary film written by Ivan Arsenyev and directed by Miroslav Janek. Thriller Almost Dead is a 1994 film directed by Ruben Preuss. Documentary film This film tells the unknown story of the WW2 Nazi concentration camp where some of the world's greatest musicians, composers, artists and theatre professionals continued to create despite the near certainty that they would be transported to Auschwitz. The Nazis exploited their art as propaganda -- 'evidence,' that refuted emerging allegations of a Holocaust. They even made a movie to glorify the lie. The unknown story of these people and their struggle is being rediscovered - in art museums, concert halls, school auditoriums and on the web. Comedy Anja & Viktor - I medgang og modgang is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Søren Frellesen. Documentary film West 47th Street is a documentary film produced by the Peabody Award-winning Lichtenstein Creative Media. "West 47th Street" is an intimate cinéma vérité portrait of four people with serious mental illness as their lives naturally unfold over a three-year period beginning in spring 2001. The characters are all members of Fountain House, a psychiatric rehabilitation programme located on West 47th Street in a part of New York City once known as Hell's Kitchen. At times hilarious and at other times tragic, West 47th Street provided an unprecedented window on the lives of people who are often feared and ignored, seldom understood. The film features Fitzroy Fredericks; Zeinab Wali; Nathanial "Tex" Gordon; and Frances Olivero. The film highlights the faith and courage with which these four people fight to regain control of their lives. Viewers see them on and off the streets, in and out of the hospital, on and off medication, at home and at work. The film was the “Editors’ Choice – Pick of the Night," by TV Guide. Documentary film Generation Green is a 2012 short documentary drama film written by Briony Benjamin, Laura Noonan and directed by Briony Benjamin. Comedy Cousin Bette is a 1998 British/American comedy-drama that stars Jessica Lange in the title role and is loosely based on the Honoré de Balzac novel of the same name. It received lukewarm reviews and did very poorly at the box office. Comedy Shark Tale is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation, directed by Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron and Rob Letterman. The film stars Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renée Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black, and Martin Scorsese. It tells the story of a young fish named Oscar who falsely claims to have killed the son of a shark mob boss to win favor with the mob boss' enemies and advance his own community standing. Despite the film's mixed reviews, Shark Tale proved to be a box office success, opening at #1 with $47.6 million, which was the second highest opening for a DreamWorks Animation film at the time, behind Shrek 2. It remained as the #1 film in the U.S. and Canada for its second and third weekends, and made $367 million worldwide against its $75 million budget. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Documentary film Customer (Dis)Service is a documentary that premiered on January 5, 2012 at 9PM Eastern Time on CNBC. The documentary is about outsourcing and call centers and how customers are using social media to fight back against bad customer service, such as musician Dave Carroll and his bad experience with United Airlines. The documentary also features Ben Popken, a journalist and former Managing Editor of The Consumerist. The show was originally shot for CBC Television. Comedy The Confederacy of Wives is a 1975 comedy film directed by Peter Duguid. Documentary film Stunt People is a 1989 documentary film directed by Lois Siegel. Comedy Ritmo a todo color is a 1980 Argentine film. Comedy The Band Master is a 1917 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Utatama is a 2008 Japanese comedy starring Kaho and Gorie, directed by Makoto Tanaka, about a school choir competition. Kasumi loves singing until she is given a photo of herself mid-song by a boy she likes.. Documentary film The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jamie Doran. "As the West pours billions of dollars into the fight against the Taliban in southern Afghanistan, an ancient tradition (banned when the Taliban were in power) has re-emerged across the rest of the country. Many hundreds of young boys living in extreme poverty are lured off the streets on the promise of a new life away from destitution, unaware their real fate is to be used for entertainment by the warlords and other powerful men of Afghanistan. Having gained remarkable access inside a sexual exploitation ring, award-winning Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi investigates this illegal practice, the consequences of which are shrouded by a focus on the war. The film exposes the lack of support from those in authority and explores possible responses to the plight of children in this conflict zone." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Gretna Green is a 1915 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Thomas N. Heffron and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It is based on the Broadway play by Grace Livingston Furniss and stars Marguerite Clark. The film is now presumed lost. The film and the play are based on the fame of the Scottish town Gretna Green. The town has became a popular destination for couples who want to legally marry as people under the age of 16 can do so without their parents' consent. Comedy Rajendra Prasad owns a videocassette shop. He lends the cassettes to the people in his colony on hire. He knows the intricacies of survival in this big bad world and he has the ability to knit very wonderful but untruthful stores about almost everything under the sun. Once he goes to video graph a marriage where he meets the wonderful Shobhana and loses his heart right at the very first sight. Later she is transferred to the very place where Rajendra Prasad resides. He then musters courage to tell her of his love. Shobhana is a very firm person, she doesnÂ't like this lie business to eek out a living and thus she challenges the hero that sheÂ'd marry him if he wouldnÂ't lie even once in a period of one month, beginning from the 1st of March to the 1st of April, the date of his release from the prison of truth. Comedy La Valija is a 1971 Argentine film. Comedy The End of Old Times is a 1989 movie by Jiří Menzel. Comedy Tsuribaka Nisshi 2 is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Tomio Kuriyama. It was released on 30 September 1989. It is the second film in the Tsuribaka Nisshi series. Comedy Free Birds is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated buddy comedy film produced by Reel FX Creative Studios, directed by Jimmy Hayward and it stars the voices of Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson and Amy Poehler. Originally titled Turkeys It was scheduled for 2014, but it was released on November 1, 2013 by Relativity Media. Science Fiction The Mangler 2 is a 2001 direct-to-video sequel to the 1995 film The Mangler. It features Lance Henriksen and Chelse Swain. It abandons the original's premise of an industrial laundry machine possessed by a murderous demon, replacing it with a murderous, sentient computer virus taking over a school. No explanation is given as to how the two films are actually related. Animation The First Days is a 2012 short animation drama film written and directed by Helder Mauricio Carvajal. Thriller Taxidermist is a 2011 horror thriller film written by Thadd Turner and J.H. Kimbrell. Comedy Kal Manja is a 2011 India Kannada film starring Komal and Udhayathara in the lead roles alongside Aishwarya Nag. The film is a remake of the Malayalam hit Chathikkatha Chanthu. The film has been directed and written by Ramesh Prabhakaran and produced by Komal's wife Anasuya under his home banner. Emil Mohammed has composed the music. Documentary film The Gay Agenda is a 2013 short, biographical, artistic, historical and documentary film written and directed by Anna McGrath. Comedy Alyas Batman en Robin is a 1991 Filipino Batman comedy film produced by Regal Films spoofing the 1960s Batman television series. It later become popular on the Australian market and became used as a training film for The Birds are Coming Enterprises. The movie was initially an unauthorized production, set to capitalize on the then in-production 1989 Batman film starring Michael Keaton. Warner Brothers threatened legal action and the release of the film was delayed until legal entanglements could be sorted out. The film was released in 1991, two years later than the intended 1989 release. It stars comedian Joey de Leon as Batman, his son Keempee as Robin and Dawn Zulueta as Wonder Woman. Several villains are also featured such as the Joker and the Penguin, portrayed respectively by the late comedians Rene Requiestas and Panchito Alba; this would be the former's final movie before his death on July 24 of the same year. A sequel was planned, launching Thursday group member and popular matinee teen idol and hearthrob Hector Chua. Unfortunately plans did not materialize. Comedy Musical Farmer is a 1932 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Documentary film Metal and Melancholy is a 1993 documentary film directed by Heddy Honigmann. Thriller The Day of the Dolphin is a 1973 American science-fiction thriller film directed by Mike Nichols and starring George C. Scott. Loosely based on the 1967 novel, Un animal doué de raison, by French writer Robert Merle, the screenplay was written by Buck Henry. Comedy Middle Age Crazy is a film directed by John Trent released on July 25, 1980. Comedy Mystery Girl is a rock-mockumentary musical comedy. It's the first and second The Naked Brothers Band episode of Season 3, and TV movie on Nickelodeon. It has premiered on October 18, 2008. This episode was the highest rated Naked Brothers Band episode ever with more than 4 million viewers. Thriller Aasai is a 1995 Tamil romantic thriller film directed by Vasanth and produced by Mani Ratnam The film featured Ajith Kumar and Suvalakshmi, making her debut, in the leading roles with Prakash Raj in a pivotal role. The film has camera work by Jeeva and a popular soundtrack by Deva. Upon release, the film won positive reviews and went on to become a blockbuster, completing a 285-day run at the box office. Documentary film Private Violence is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Cynthia Hill. The film premiered in the U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014, where it won the Candescent Award. Documentary film A Stitch for Time is a 1987 documentary film directed by Nigel Noble. The film documents the making of the National Peace Quilt. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller End Game is a 2006 American action film written and directed by Andy Cheng, and starring Cuba Gooding, Jr. as Secret Service agent Alex Thomas, who is shot in the hand while unsuccessfully trying to protect the President from an assassin's bullet. Later, with the help of a persistent newspaper reporter named Kate Crawford, he uncovers a vast conspiracy behind what initially appeared to be a lone gunman. The film co-stars James Woods, Burt Reynolds, and Anne Archer. This film is originally set to be shown in cinemas by MGM in 2005, but was delayed by the takeover from Sony and eventually sent direct-to-DVD. Documentary film In 1961 Barney and Betty Hill were driving at night through the White Mountains of New Hampshire when they noticed that a bright light in the sky was following them. Animation Super Exposure is a 2012 animation short comedy film written and directed by Greg Doble. Animation The Pink Panther wants to mow his lawn, but his mower needs a new spark plug. However, the new plug falls from his hands, and it's found by a vicious watchdog who thinks it's a bone. The panther tries to get the plug back first by trying stilt walking, a balloon kit and a rope to walk on, then by digging himself under the garden and finally posing as a bone inspector. Comedy The Love Song of Iskra Prufrock is a 2010 short romance film directed by Lucy Gaffy. Documentary film The Bicknell is 2014 short documentary film directed by Genevieve Bicknell. Thriller Edge Of Honor is a 1991 drama / thriller movie directed by Michael Spence who also directed The Dread. The film stars Corey Feldman, Don Swayze, Scott Reeves and Ken Jenkins. Comedy Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a 10-minute black-and-white silent film made in the United States in 1910. Made by the Edison Manufacturing Company and directed by Edwin S. Porter, the film starred Gladys Hulette as Alice. Being a silent film, naturally all of Lewis Carroll's nonsensical prose could not be used, and, being only a one-reel picture, most of Carroll's memorable characters in his original 1865 novel similarly could not be included. What was used in the film was faithful in spirit to Carroll, and in design to the original John Tenniel illustrations. Variety complimented the picture by comparing it favourably to the "foreign" film fantasies then flooding American cinemas. Science Fiction The Island of the Dinosaurs is a 1967 science-fiction, adventure and fantasy film written by Alfredo Salazar and directed by Rafael Portillo. Documentary film Fly Colt Fly is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Adam Gray and Andrew Gray. Animation Alpha Beta Complex is a 2009 short animated film directed and produced by Jonathan Ng. Animation Rarg is a 1988 short animated film. Documentary film The Bell is a 2007 documentary film directed by Audrius Stonys. Comedy Diminished Capacity is a comedy film directed by Terry Kinney and starring Matthew Broderick, Virginia Madsen, and Alan Alda. It was released at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and opened in theaters in July 2008. It was produced by Plum Pictures. Documentary film SING*ularity is an independent documentary film produced and directed by Brad Mays, and co-produced by Lorenda Starfelt at LightSong Films in North Hollywood. Deriving its title from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night - "put thyself into the trick of singularity" - SING*ularity portrays the unique training approach of OperaWorks, an intense training program in Northridge, California for opera singers founded by Ann Baltz in which the entire body is engaged. This rigorous approach to tuning the "total instrument" is rooted in various avant-garde techniques common to theatre training, but unique to the world of classical music. The film follows a group of singers - both student and professional - through the entire course, where they are instructed in Yoga, movement, visualization, conducting, acting and, of course, given traditional vocal coaching. The singers are also taught to improvise arias in a manner not unlike the scat approach used by jazz vocalists. Documentary film Diário de Sintra is a 2007 film written and directed by Paula Gaitán. Science Fiction The River of Souls is the third feature-length film set in the Babylon 5 universe. It was originally broadcast November 17, 1998 on TNT, as one of two films shown over the 1998–1999 season to fill in the gap between the fifth season of Babylon 5 and the first season of the spin-off series Crusade. Comedy From Head to Toe is a 2002 short comedy film written and directed by Pascal Lahmani. Comedy Anna & Bella is a 1984 animated short film from the Netherlands. At the 58th Academy Awards, Anna & Bella won an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. The film runs 8 minutes. It was directed by Børge Ring, and its cast includes Tonny Huurdeman as the voices of Anna and of Bella. This short film is about two sisters in their afterlife looking through their memories of their lives together. Documentary film Me & Isaac Newton is a 1999 documentary directed by Michael Apted. Comedy Bowery Battalion is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on January 24, 1951 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-first film in the series. Documentary film Returning is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Joanna Helander and Bo Persson. Comedy The Bohemian Girl is a 1936 feature film version of the opera The Bohemian Girl by Michael William Balfe. It was produced at the Hal Roach Studios, and stars Laurel and Hardy and Thelma Todd in her last role before her death. This was also the only appearance of Darla Hood in a full-length feature produced by Hal Roach. Hood was best known as "Darla" from the Our Gang comedy shorts which also star George "Spanky" McFarland and Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer. Both McFarland and Switzer do not appear in the film. Documentary film A Quiet Inquisition is a documentary film directed by Holen Kahn and Alessandra Zeka. Documentary film Akin is a 2012 short drama film written and directed by Chase Joynt. Documentary film Amancio Williams is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Gerardo Panero. Comedy Krok do tmy is a 1937 Czech criminal-comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Comedy Night Owls is a Laurel and Hardy short film. It was filmed in October and November 1929, and released January 4, 1930. The film was also made in two foreign-language versions: Ladrones in Spanish and Ladroni in Italian. The foreign versions retained not only the headliners, but Edgar Kennedy and James Finlayson as well. Comedy Asini is a 1999 comedy film directed by Antonello Grimaldi. Science Fiction The Institute is a 2013 documentary film directed by Spencer McCall reconstructing the story of the "Jejune Institute", an alternate reality game set in San Francisco, through interviews with the participants and the creators. The game was produced in 2008 by Oakland-based artist Jeff Hull. Over the course of three years, it enrolled more than 10,000 players who, responding to eccentric flyers plastered all over the city, started the game by receiving their "induction" at the fake headquarters of the Institute, located in an office building in San Francisco's Financial District. Documentary film Kalte Heimat is a 1995 documentary film directed by Volker Koepp. Comedy The Nut Farm is a 1935 American film directed by Melville W. Brown. Comedy Primavara bobocilor is a 1985 film written by Petre Salcudeanu and directed by Mircea Moldovan. Comedy Ticonderoga is a 2012 short comedy film written by John Porter and directed by Jesse Harley. Documentary film "Waited For interweaves three stories of South African lesbians who adopt across racial lines. The film explores the ways in which these families challenge and are challenged by the traditional hierarchies of race and heterosexism that are still deeply entrenched in the South African psyche." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film George Grosz' Interregnum is a 29-minute long documentary film about the artist George Grosz produced by Altina Carey and Charles Carey, and narrated by Lotte Lenya. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The original music was by Paul Glass, and the cinematography by Terry Sanders. The film was released on video as "Germany Between The Wars." Science Fiction The Time Traveller is a 1984 sci-fi film written and directed by Nico Mastorakis. Documentary film Still Playing is a 2012 short animated comedy sports documentary film directed by Dacia Saenz and Mandy Hubbard. Animation Le balayeur is a 1990 short, animation film directed by Serge Elissalsde. Comedy Shooting Fish is a 1997 British film co-written by Richard Holmes and Stefan Schwartz. Holmes produced and Schwartz directed. It co-starred Dan Futterman and Stuart Townsend as two con men with Kate Beckinsale as their unwilling assistant. It was produced by Winchester Films and partly funded by National Lottery money administered through the UK Arts Council. Shooting Fish aimed to transfer well to international markets that were keen on British films following the success of Four Weddings and a Funeral. Comedy Shishunki gokko is a comedy film directed by Raita Kuramoto. Documentary film Peter Katz & Friends: Live at The Music Gallery is a music DVD that was nominated the award for Music DVD of the Year 2012 Juno Awards. Comedy Boygame is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Anna Nolskog. Documentary film Horn Please is a 2013 short family documentary film written by Shreedavy Babuji and directed by Shantanu Suman and Istling Mirche Thriller Husk is a 2011 American horror film. It is a remake of the 1988 film Scarecrows. It stars Devon Graye, CJ Thomason, Tammin Sursok and Ben Easter. It was directed by Brett Simmons and was released as part of the After Dark Films series. Documentary film "The Homeless World Cup is an annual soccer tournament comprised of the homeless and the excluded that draws teams from over fifty-six countries. The South African team consists of ex-convicts, former gangsters, orphans and recovering drug addicts that band together to represent their country, proving that no one is beyond redemption. Out of 250 athletes who try out for the country's team, only eight are chosen. After years of neglect, abuse and rejection by society, these players are recognized for their sporting talent and grab the opportunity to train daily to the peak of fitness before they leave for Melbourne. With tougher rules and higher stakes, these eight players compete not only to win the cup but also to leave life on the streets and begin the life of prosperity promised to them. Streetball is a story of hope and of the resilience that dwells within the human spirit." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site, Thriller First Blood is a 1982 American psychological thriller and action film directed by Ted Kotcheff, co-written by and starring Sylvester Stallone as John Rambo, a troubled and misunderstood veteran. Brian Dennehy and Richard Crenna appeared in supporting roles. It was released on October 22, 1982. Based on David Morrell's 1972 novel of the same name, it was the first of the Rambo series. Despite initial mixed reviews, the film was a commercial success. Since its release, First Blood became seen as an underrated, cult and influential film in the action genre. It spawned three sequels, all written by and starring Stallone, who also directed the fourth installment. Science Fiction The Vindication of Ronald Clay is a 2012 action, comedy-drama and sci-fi film written and directed by Cullen Thomas. Comedy Private Snuffy Smith is a 1942 American film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Bud Duncan as Snuffy Smith. Documentary film She Sat in a Glass-house Throwing Stones is a 1992 documentary film directed by Nadja Seelich and Bernd Neuburger. Science Fiction Gatchaman is a 2013 Japanese tokusatsu movie directed by Toya Sato based on the classic 1970s anime television series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. By the year 2050 AD, a mysterious organization called Galactor has occupied half of the Earth and threatens to exterminate the human race. Around the same time, the International Science Organization had uncovered mysterious stones that bear unusual powers. It is said that one person out of approximately eight million is able to harness the power of the stones; they are known as a "Receptor". Dr. Kozaburo Nambu gathers a team of these five lucky Receptors together. Known as the "Gatchaman" team, it is their mission to defeat Galactor. Documentary film Hamshen Community at the Crossroads of Past and Present is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Lucine Sahakyan. Science Fiction Phase 7 is a 2010 Argentine science fiction film written and directed by Nicolas Goldbart and starring Daniel Hendler, Jazmín Stuart and Federico Luppi. Comedy Bussen is a 1961 Norwegian comedy film, directed by Arne Skouen and starring Leif Juster, and a strikingly similar 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Dirch Passer. The plot and script is essentially the same in both films. The Danish version is made suitable for a Danish audience. The music to the Norwegian version was written by Maj Sønstevold and Gunnar Sønstevold, with additional songs written by Alf Prøysen. The original main character was written for Leif Juster. At this point in his career, Juster was a popular movie actor. It is possible that Arne Skouen was inspired by a narrative poem written by the poet Ingeborg Refling Hagen, about a milkman who is constantly running errands because of his good heart. Animation Duct Tape and Cover is a 2007 short animated film written and directed by Yong-jin Park. Documentary film Great Crimes of the Century is a 1986 documentary film directed and written by Matthew White. Animation The People Who Never Stop is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Florian Piento. Comedy The Three Troubledoers is the 91st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation A.D. Police File 1: The Phantom Woman is a 1990 film directed by Takamasa Ikegami. Comedy Danny Deckchair is a 2003 Australian comedy film written and directed by Jeff Balsmeyer. The majority of Danny Deckchair was shot in Bellingen, a Mid North Coast town in New South Wales. It was inspired by the story of "Lawnchair Larry". Thriller Pulse 2: Afterlife, also Pulse: Afterlife and Invasion, is a horror film. It is a straight-to-DVD sequel to 2006 film Pulse. The film is written and directed by Joel Soisson, writer of Highlander: Endgame and writer/director of The Prophecy: Uprising and The Prophecy: Forsaken. Soisson also wrote and directed another sequel, Pulse 3: Invasion. The majority of the film's sets are actually photographs, with the actors inserted in. Comedy Meet the Navy is a 1946 British musical comedy film based on the Canadian musical revue Meet the Navy. Filmed in England in November 1945, it was directed by Alfred Travers and produced by British National Films. It starred Lionel Murton, Margaret Hurst and John Pratt. A musical troupe entertain sailors from the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War, and the film shows their personal history and experiences. Comedy A park ranger must protect hikers from an invasion of meteor spawned aliens and hunters that want to eliminate the creatures and any witnesses to their arrival on earth. Documentary film El largo viaje de Rústico is a 1993 documentary directed by Rolando Díaz. Comedy Meantime is a 1983 film directed by Mike Leigh, produced by Central Television for Channel 4. It was shown at the London Film Festival in 1983 and on Channel 4 a few weeks later, on 1 December. According to the critic Michael Coveney: "The sapping, debilitating and demeaning state of unemployment, the futile sense of waste, has not been more poignantly, or poetically, expressed in any other film of the period." It was the feature film debut of Gary Oldman. The film details the travails of a working-class family in London's East End, struggling to stay afloat during the recession under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's premiership. Only the mother Mavis is working; father Frank and the couple's two sons Colin, a timid, chronically shy individual and Mark, an outspoken, headstrong young man, are on the dole. This situation is contrasted by the presence of Mavis's sister Barbara, and her husband John, whose financial and social loftiness, in suburban Chigwell, appears to be a comfortable facade over the unspoken soreness of a lacklustre marriage. Animation The District! is a 2004 Hungarian caricaturistic animated film directed by Áron Gauder. Its original title is a shortened colloquial form of nyolcadik kerület, the eighth district of Budapest, also known as Józsefváros, including an infamous neighbourhood where the film takes place. It is sometimes labelled as the Hungarian South Park. It has been distributed in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, United Kingdom, France, the Benelux countries, Romania, Poland, Portugal and Taiwan, and it is going to be shown in the United States. It was also shown at film festivals in Helsinki, Toronto, Copenhagen, Zagreb, Karlovy Vary and the below venues and it will be shown in Warsaw, Vancouver and São Paulo. The animated technique for this movie was rather innovative. The artists took 350 headshot pictures of each actor and used these photos for the expressing emotions and the animation of the heads. The bodies were hand drawn. Documentary film Mustang - Journey of Transformation is a 2009 short documentary film written by Sarah Kass and directed by Will Parrinello. Comedy Ben's at Home is a 2014 comedy drama romance film written by Dan Abramovici and Mars Horodyski and directed by Mars Horodyski. Animation The Limejuice Mystery or Who Spat in Grandfather's Porridge? is a 1930 British marionette film directed by Jack Harrison. Animation Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem is a feature-length Japanese-French animated adventure musical film originally released on May 28, 2003. The film is the visual realization of Discovery, an album by Daft Punk. Each track from the album has been animated as an episode in the story of the abduction and rescue of an interstellar pop band. The film was produced by Daft Punk, Cédric Hervet and Emmanuel de Buretel along with Toei Animation, under the supervision of Leiji Matsumoto. The film has no dialogue and minimal sound effects. Comedy The Dutiful Dub is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Finding Carlton is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Susheel Kurien. Thriller Peeper is a 1976 comedy-mystery film directed by Peter Hyams that starred Michael Caine as Leslie C. Tucker, a bungling private investigator. It was a send-up of the 1940s film noir genre, but it was released at the same approximate time as both the drama-mystery Chinatown and the Herbert Ross-directed Woody Allen comedy Play It Again, Sam, and as a direct result, Peeper was a box-office failure that jeopardized Hyams's career and almost prevented him from obtaining funding to produce Capricorn One. Comedy Raula Pai Gaya - Fun Unlimited is a Punjabi film starring Ravinder Grewal and Surbhi Jyoti in the main lead. The movie is home production of Ravinder Grewal under his banner RG Productions. The film is directed by Atharv Baluja. Raula Pai Gaya’s music has been given by Ravinder Grewal himself. The movie's story is written by Rahul Deveshwar and Atharv Baluja. Bobby Sandhu has written the screenplay and Dialogues. The film has been shot entirely in Punjab, with most of the shoot taking place at Ludhiana, Patiala and Chandigarh. One of the song sequences has been shot in Goa as well. This film is due to release on 31 August 2012. Comedy The American Mall is an 2008 MTV musical film that debuted on August 11, 2008. The movie was received with very low ratings, averaging 436,000 viewers. Comedy Kickin’ It Caucasian is a 2014 short comedy film directed by Jason Bevly. Documentary film The Dungeon Masters is a 2008 documentary film about the role playing game Dungeons & Dragons and its significance in the lives of three dungeon masters: Scott Corum, Richard Meeks and Elizabeth Reesman. The film is director Keven McAlester's second feature documentary, and premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. It was an official selection of the South by Southwest Film Festival and the AFI Dallas Film Festival. The original film score is by Blonde Redhead. Cinematography is by Lee Daniel. The film's executive producers are Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, the directors of Bug. The film's producers are Jeff Levy-Hinte, Brian Gerber and Kel Symons. Animation Elementos: Tierra is a 2011 short animation film directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella. Thriller Muppozhudhum Un Karpanaigal is a 2012 Tamil romantic thriller film directed by Elred Kumar starring Atharvaa and Amala Paul in the lead roles, while Jayaprakash, Anupama Kumar, Santhanam, Yashika and Nassar played supporting roles. The music was scored by G. V. Prakash Kumar. The film opened to mixed reviews and performed averagely at the box office. The film was later also filmed at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival in a non-award ceremony, winning acclaim. It was dubbed into Telugu as Nirantharam Nee Oohalo Comedy Not So Quiet is an animated short film produced by Walter Lantz, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The title is a parody of All Quiet on the Western Front, an Academy Award-winning Universal film released in the same year. Comedy Smoking Room is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Roger Gual and Julio D. Wallovits. Documentary film Mohiniyattam is a 1990 short documentary film directed by Sivan. Thriller Murder Elite is a 1985 horror film directed by Claude Whatham. Comedy Every Home Should Have One is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Jim Clark and starring Marty Feldman, Judy Cornwell, Patrick Cargill, Penelope Keith and Julie Ege. It was released in the United States in theatres and on home video under the title Think Dirty. Comedy Jackpot is a 1992 Italian sci-fi-adventure film directed by Mario Orfini. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just 158 millions lire at the Italian box office in spite of a budget of 18 billions lire. Documentary film Moving the Mountain is a 1993 Canadian documentary film on the effects of the head tax and Chinese Exclusion Act in Canada. The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1993 was co-directed by William Ging Wee Dere and Malcolm Guy, written by William G.W. Dere and produced by Productions Multi-Monde of Montreal. Documentary film Forest of the Dancing Spirits is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Linda Västrik. Thriller "Definitely not for the squeamish, and most certainly not a porn film, Pornography is filmmaker David Kittredge's simultaneously sexy and sinister journey into the life of a missing gay adult star." Quoting the Synopsis from TLA. " David Kittredge's debut feature Pornography, is a film that blurs the lines between reality, dreams and fantasy. The film is a stunningly frightening David Cronenberg-meets-David-Lynch psychological thriller centering on a fictional gay porn star who mysteriously disappeared in 1995. While the film doesn't have any explicit sex, it does have some full-frontal nudity and could certainly be called sexually provocative and arousing. Elusive porn icon Mark Anton (Jared Grey) was red hot when he seemingly vanished into thin air. His fans were left with only shreds of what could have been. Flash forward to the current day: Michael (Matthew Montgomery) is researching a book about porn. He's interviewing people who have long wondered what happened to the elusive Mark Anton. The trail leads him to a Brooklyn loft apartment that he and his partner feel compelled to move into. The vibe is definitely unsettling, and there are mysterious holes all over where it looks like cameras used to be. Michael finds a VHS tape hidden in the wall. He plays the tape but is not sure what he sees. Things quickly turn ugly when he brings the tape to a friend to transfer it. The film shifts to the West Coast, where porn star Matt Stevens (Pete Scherer) has an eerie dream about Mark Anton that he hastily adapts into a screenplay. His porn producer has no idea what he's committing himself to when he green lights this lucid nightmare. Wholly original and taking wild cinematic risks, Pornography is a memorable trip into the darkest corners of the human soul." Quoting a review by Scott Cranin on TLA. Animation "Beautifully organic, The Treeworker is an animated tale of humans and trees." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Already Famous is a 2011 Singaporean comedy film directed by Michelle Chong, starring her alongside Taiwanese idol Alien Huang. The film was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Comedy Daffy Duck Hunt is a 1949 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson, and starring Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and Barnyard Dawg. Porky is hunting duck for dinner, and Daffy has too much fun toying with the pig and his dog. This marks a rare occasion where Barnyard Dawg does not use his familiar voice and one of four occasions where Barnyard appears in a non-Foghorn Leghorn cartoon. Comedy Hop – a je tu lidoop is a 1977 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Stuck in the Suburbs is a Disney Channel Original Movie. It was released on July 16, 2004, and stars Danielle Panabaker as Brittany Aarons and Brenda Song as Natasha Kwon-Schwartz. Brittany, a regular middle school student in the suburbs, accidentally exchanges cell phones with pop singer Jordan Cahill. This was one of the first made-for-television movies by Disney which was also accompanied by its own soundtrack. The film gathered 3.7 million viewers which made the film the most-watched telecast in its time period in the kids 6-11 and 9-14 demographics. The film's soundtrack entered the U.S. Billboard 200 and peaked at #5 on the Billboard Top Kid Audio charts. Comedy The Girl in the Case is a film directed by William A. Berke released on Apr 20, 1944. Documentary film Seven Up! is a 1964 documentary film directed by Paul Almond. Thriller ...And Then She Was Gone is a 1991 thriller drama film written by Matthew Bombeck and directed by David Greene. Comedy Mainichi kâsan is a 2011 film written by Katsuhiko Manabe and directed by Shôtarô Kobayashi. Comedy Nem Tudo é Verdade is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by Rogério Sganzerla. Thriller Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever is a 2002 American action-thriller film starring Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu, and directed by Wych Kaosayananda. Liu and Banderas play opposing secret agents who are supposedly enemies, but team up during the movie to fight a common enemy. The film was widely panned by critics, sometimes listed among the worst movies ever made. In March 2007, the movie review site Rotten Tomatoes ranked the film #1 among "The Worst of the Worst" movie list, where the film has a 0% rating, based on 115 reviews, meaning that not a single critic gave it a positive review. The film was also a Box office bomb, recouping just over $19.9 million of its $70-million budget. Comedy BearCity 2: The Proposal is a 2012 American gay-themed comedy-drama film written and directed by Doug Langway. It is a sequel to his 2010 film BearCity. In addition to the major characters from the original BearCity, additions to the cast include Richard Riehle and Susie Mosher as Tyler's parents, and Kathy Najimy as Brent's mother. Documentary film On the Outskirts is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Aysun Bademsoy. Comedy She's 19 and Ready is a 1979 German sex comedy film. Animation Once Upon a Time There Was Oil is a 2011 animated short film directed by Vincent Paronnaud. Comedy Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity is a 1987 film that transports “The Most Dangerous Game” to an alien world and populates it with bikini-clad space prison escapees and weird space monsters. Animation Feather Pillow is a 2007 animated short film directed by Hugo Covarubias. Comedy Jönssonligan dyker upp igen is a 1986 Swedish comedy film, one of a series of films made about Jönssonligan, a gang of criminals. Documentary film The KGB was, for 50 years, an intelligence agency using money, sex, and blackmail as tools to entice foreigners to betray their countries and hand over secret information. We enter the vaults of the KGB to see the use of the "Honey Trap" -- the use of women in sexual situations to snare victims and obtain secret information. How did the KGB identify U.S. Marines who worked at the U.S. Embassy and target them, leading to compromise and in the case of marine Lonetree, to a 30 year prison sentence? We see a bumbling FBI agent selling out his country for sex in a car, and the CIA officer who lived a lavish lifestyle at the cost of agents' lives. Hidden cameras reveal seduction, passion and sexual conduct all used to destabilize enemy governments. Comedy Regina dei fiori is a 2005 comedy TV movie written by Salvatore Basile and Patrizia Carrano and directed by Vittorio Sindoni. Animation Triptyque-2 is a 2012 musical animated short film directed by Pierre Hébert. Documentary film In Heaven There Is No Beer? is a documentary film by Les Blank about polkas and their devotees. It won an awards from the Sundance Film Festival and in 1985 the Grand Prix at the Melbourne International Film Festival. Documentary film 40 Bands 80 Minutes! is a 2006 American rockumentary directed by Sean Carnage about the Los Angeles underground music scene in 2006. In the style of Urgh! A Music War, 40 Bands 80 Minutes! is a series of punk and experimental musical performances and performance art pieces, with minimal narration. The film was conceived as a way to systematically document the music of the entire L.A. underground music scene. Animation The Pearce Sisters is a 2007 animated short film written by Luis Cook and Mick Jackson and directed by Luis Cook. Comedy The film version of Tony Hawks' best selling book Playing the Moldovans at Tennis was filmed during May, June and July 2010 in Moldova, London, Belfast and Israel. It was released in 2012 and the Premiere took place at The Odeon West End, Leicester Square in June 2012 with a star packed audience that included Tony Hawks, many of the cast and crew, Sir Tim Rice, Judy Murray, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Miles Jupp, John Inverdale, Bruno Tonioli, Nick Hancock, Sandi Toksvig, Mark Steel, Marcus Brigstocke and David Baddiel. Comedy Der Herr im Haus is a 1940 German film directed by Heinz Helbig. The film is also known as A Man in the House and The Landlord in Australia. Documentary film Big Shot is a 2013 film directed by Kevin Connolly. Thriller Terminal Justice is a 1996 action, thriller and science fiction film written by Frederick Bailey and Wynne McLaughlin and directed by Rick King. Comedy Harry and the Hendersons is a 1987 American fantasy comedy film directed and produced by William Dear, and starring John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Don Ameche, David Suchet, Margaret Langrick, Joshua Rudoy, Lainie Kazan, and Kevin Peter Hall. Steven Spielberg served as an executive producer of this film while Rick Baker provided the makeup and the creature designs for Harry. It is the story of a family's encounter with the cryptozoological creature Bigfoot. The film won an Academy Award for Best Makeup, and inspired a follow-up TV series of the same name. The film was originally released as Bigfoot and the Hendersons in the United Kingdom, though the TV series retained the American title. The DVD and all current showings of the movie in the UK now refer to the movie by its original title. Bruce Broughton composed the music throughout the entire film, and Joe Cocker performs "Love Lives On" during the end credits. The film earned mostly mixed reviews and was a modest success at the box office during its release, but has since gone on to earn a cult following amongst fans. Comedy Odd Jobs is an American comedy film produced by TriStar Pictures and HBO Films, and originally released to movie theatres in 1986. Thriller Lust, Caution is a 2007 espionage thriller film directed by Ang Lee, based on the novella of the same name published in 1979 by Chinese author Eileen Chang. The story is mostly set in Hong Kong in 1938 and in Shanghai in 1942, when it was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army and ruled by the puppet government led by Wang Jingwei. It depicts a group of Chinese university students from the Lingnan University who plot to assassinate a high-ranking special agent and recruiter of the puppet government using an attractive young woman to lure him into a trap. With this film, Lee won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival for the second time, the first being with Brokeback Mountain. The film adaptation and the story are loosely based on events that took place during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. The film's explicit sex scenes resulted in the film being rated NC-17 in the United States. Comedy Awful Nice is a 2013 comedy film written by Alex Rennie and Todd Sklar and directed by Todd Sklar. Comedy An Easy Life is a 1964 satirical Soviet comedy directed by Veniamin Dorman. It was seen by 24.6 million Soviet moviegoers during its initial release. Comedy A Dear Fool is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring George K. Arthur, Edna Flugrath and Edward O'Neill. It was based on a novel by Arthur T. Mason. An ambitious young Fleet Street reporter is sent to discover the identity of a reclusive new playwright. Animation A flea tries to make his home on a dog but jumps ship for the Pink Panther when he stops to pet the dog. The flea is making the panther itch so bad that he tries everything he can think of to get rid of him. He tries flea spray, a club, a car wash, swimming in the ocean, freezing him out with a snow cone, eating a hot dog with hot tabasco sauce, shaving off his fur ... will anything work? Science Fiction The Wisdom of Solomon is a 2011 science fiction film written and directed by Elliott Eddie. Thriller The Doll Squad is a 1973 low-budget action film Z movie by Feature-Faire that was later re-released under the title Seduce and Destroy. Directed, edited, co-written and co-produced by Ted V. Mikels, it features Francine York, Michael Ansara, John Carter, Anthony Eisley, Leigh Christian and Tura Satana. Mikels claimed he filmed it for a total cost of $256,000. Comedy The Velocity of Gary, also known as The Velocity of Gary* *, is a 1999 American dramatic comedy film directed by Dan Ireland and written by James Still, based on his homonymous play. It stars Thomas Jane in the title role, along with Salma Hayek and Vincent D'Onofrio. Documentary film Stolen Seas is a 2012 crime and adventure documentary film written by Mark Monroe and directed by Thymaya Payne. Comedy Son of d'Artagnan is a 1950 Italian historical adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Carlo Ninchi, Gianna Maria Canale and Franca Marzi. Comedy John Belushi could say more with an eyebrow than most performers can with their entire body. Yet he wasn't a minimalist. Far from it, he could go over the top in a way that’s never been surpassed. Spanning 1975-1979, this collection includes his bemused Beethoven, who speaks through his fingers rather than his mouth--until he morphs into Ray Charles. On the opposite side of the spectrum, there's "Samurai Delicatessen," in which his Toshiro Mifune-styled chef grunts and slices with abandon, or those "Weekend Update" commentaries, where he implodes at the end of a deranged tirade. Then there's his nimble-footed "Joliet" Jake Blues and the poignant "Don't Look Back in Anger," in which an aged Belushi visits the graves of his cast mates. In these skits, spoofs, and musical performances, he’s joined by the likes of Buck Henry, Elliot Gould, and, naturally, the original Not Ready for Prime Time Players. Comedy Computer Boy is a 2000 short film by Australian director Abe Forsythe. It is a parody of The Matrix. It gained a cult following after being released over the internet, receiving over 350,000 views on Ifilm. It was filmed in Sydney, Australia and uses many of the same locations as The Matrix. Scenes from the film were included on the DVD of Ned, Forsythe's next film after Computer Boy. It was never fully released, the movie had an injunction put against it, forcing them to never really release it fully. The total production cost was rumoured to only have cost ─. The movie homepage used to be http://web.archive.org/web/20031009011807/http://www.geocities.com/cobweb_films/computerboy.html but is long since dead. The film was mostly promoted on internet forums at the time being very well received. This is the transcript direct from one of the hosts: Metro has often been appalled by the bloated budgets of Hollywood blockbusters. Now an 18-year-old film-maker from Newtown has laid bare Tinsel Town's shameless profligacy by making his own version of The Matrix - which was rumoured to have cost more than $100 million - for $2,500! Documentary film Femme: Women Healing the World is a 2013 documentary and crime film directed by Emmanuel Itier. Documentary film Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond is a 1967 made-for-television promotional documentary for the release of the James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice", featuring clips from earlier James Bond films, written by Edwin Apfel and directed by Daniel Davis. Animation Hell & Back is an upcoming American stop-motion animated comedy film, produced by ShadowMachine Films and is co-directed by Tom Gianas and Ross Shuman. It stars the voices of Mila Kunis, Danny McBride, Bob Odenkirk, Nick Swardson, T.J. Miller and Susan Sarandon. The film is currently in post-production. Comedy In this mock-documentary parody of TV crime shows, it’s “Spinal Tap” meets “American Justice”. Bobby Ray Summers (played by Don Puglisi, Taking Woodstock, Life on Mars) is a 30-year-old unmarried janitor with more on his mind than mops. Sure, he’s a total loser who lives with his parents, but he also makes the most of his ample spare time by kidnapping sexy young librarians and tying lonely housewives to trees. Oh, he also likes Mozart, art museums, and torturing small birds and rodents. Through interviews with Ray’s family, his victims, and delightfully cheesy re enactments, we’re given the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but. In the end, “Crime Scene: The Bobby Ray Summers Story” is a Python-esque view of American criminal justice at its most hilarious. Thriller The Building is a 1999 Vietnamese drama film directed by Việt Linh. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. Animation To Die by Your Side is a 2011 animated short comedy film written by Spike Jonze, Simon Cahn and Olympia Le-Tan and directed by Spike Jonze and Simon Cahn. Documentary film Dogs, Cats & Humans is a documentary film directed by Motoharu Iida. Comedy Dil Tera Aashiq is an Indian Bollywood film directed by Lawrence D'Souza. The film stars Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit in pivotal roles. The film premiered on 5 October 1993. Documentary film No One Can Achieve Perfection is a 2008 documentary film directed by Katrin Ottarsdóttir. It is a portrait of the Faroese sculptor Hans Pauli Olsen. Documentary film "In a recycling factory, the machines dance, the workers join in song, and the truck drivers circle as if part of a factory ballet." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy The Beach Party is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Boom is a Bollywood film that was released on 19 September 2003. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jackie Shroff, Gulshan Grover, Padma Lakshmi, Madhu Sapre, Zeenat Aman and Katrina Kaif. The film is directed by Kaizad Gustad and produced by Jackie Shroff's wife, Ayesha Shroff. It explores the involvement of the fashion world with underworld crime. Boom was Katrina Kaif's debut film. It has been described by critics as a "soft-porn venture masquerading as clever, outside-the-box cinema". Comedy "I Can Hardly Wait" is the 73rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Fermat's Room is a 2007 Spanish thriller film directed by Luis Piedrahita and Rodrigo Sopeña. Three mathematicians and one inventor are invited to a house under the premise of solving a great enigma, and told to use pseudonyms based on famous historical mathematicians. At the house, they are trapped in a room. They must solve puzzles given by the host, who calls himself "Fermat", in order to escape the slowly closing walls of the room. Comedy Mongoland is a Norwegian film, from 2001, by Arild Østin Ommundsen. Having lived in England for six months Pia returns home for Christmas. She is looking for Kristoffer, her boyfriend, who was supposed to go with her abroad. It turns out rather difficult to locate him as she contacts their mutual friends. Her search for Kristoffer results in meeting several disillusioned people. Her old friend Vegar imagines a physical defect, the rapper Gary can find no inspiration because of a lack of social problems, Wayne fled England as a result of trouble with love. Stian is working at a plant nursery after Kristoffer's fear of travelling caused their band to lose a record deal. This turns out to be also the reason he did not come with her to England. Amidst all this Santa Claus comes to visit Pia. Thriller Cold in July is a 2014 American crime drama film directed by Jim Mickle, written by Mickle and Nick Damici, and starring Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard, Don Johnson, and Nick Damici. It is based on the novel of the same name by author Joe R. Lansdale. IFC Films theatrically released the film on May 23, 2014. Comedy Samad dar rah ejdeha is a 1977 comedy film written and directed by Parviz Sayyad. Comedy Hb is a 2013 short comedy film written by Imogen Pohl and directed by Nathan Fast. Documentary film The pond. This is where hockey was born-under the open sky-where the ice is gritty and so is the play. For generations, Northlanders have grown up on outdoor ice. But, there are new climate- controlled arenas in every town, and that's where the kids go to practice year-round now. The frozen ponds are losing their inhabitants.In Pond Hockey, director Tommy Haines and his Minnesota crew chronicle the changing culture of hockey. Through interviews from Wayne Gretzky, Neal Broten, and Sidney Crosby to local rinkrats, Pond Hockey examines the true meaning of sport.More than just a celebration of a beloved game, Pond Hockey asks: is there room for the free spirit of the pond in today's sports experience, or will the open sky and howling winds give way to whistles and metal ceilings? Comedy Bulong is a 2011 Filipino horror-comedy film starring Angelica Panganiban and Vhong Navarro. The film was released by Star Cinema. Documentary film "Three years in the making, this cinéma-vérité feature from acclaimed filmmaker Joe Berlinger (Brother’s Keeper, Paradise Lost, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster) is the epic story of one of the largest and most controversial environmental lawsuits on the planet. The inside story of the infamous “Amazon Chernobyl” case, Crude is a real-life high stakes legal drama, set against a backdrop of the environmental movement, global politics, celebrity activism, human rights advocacy, the media, multinational corporate power, and rapidly-disappearing indigenous cultures. Presenting a complex situation from multiple viewpoints, the film subverts the conventions of advocacy filmmaking, exploring a complicated situation from all angles while bringing an important story of environmental peril and human suffering into focus." Quoting Crude the Movie Site - see weblink below. “A fascinating and important story. CRUDE does an extraordinary job of merging journalism and art.” Quoting Christiane Amanpour, CNN Chief International Correspondent Comedy Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief is a 2008 American comedy film, starring Kyla Pratt. Like its predecessor, Dr. Dolittle 3 in 2006, it was released direct to DVD on March 4, 2008. As in the previous film, Eddie Murphy does not appear but his character is mentioned several times. Comedy Good Morning is a 1959 comedy film by Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu. It is a loose remake of his own 1932 silent film I Was Born, But..., and is Ozu's second film in color. Documentary film Outro is a documentary short film written and directed by Ky Newman. Thriller Night Hair Child is a 1971 horror film starring Mark Lester, Britt Ekland, Hardy Krüger and Lilli Palmer. The film was directed by James Kelley. The Italian version of the film credits Andrea Bianchi as director, under the pseudonym Andrew White. Comedy Hum Hain Lajawaab is 1984 Hindi language film directed by Mohan Segal and starring Kumar Gaurav, Padmini Kolhapure. Comedy The Illusionist is a 2010 British-French animated comedy-drama film directed by Sylvain Chomet. The film is based on an unproduced script written by French mime, director and actor Jacques Tati in 1956. Controversy surrounds Tati's motivation for the script, which was written as a personal letter to his estranged eldest daughter, Helga Marie-Jeanne Schiel in collaboration with his long-term writing partner Henri Marquet, between writing for the films Mon Oncle and Play Time. The main character is a version of Tati animated by several people under the lead of Laurent Kircher. The plot revolves around a struggling illusionist who visits an isolated community and meets a young lady who is convinced that he is a real magician. Originally intended by Tati to be set in Czechoslovakia, Chomet relocated the film to Scotland in the late 1950s. According to the director, "It's not a romance, it's more the relationship between a dad and a daughter." Sony's US press kit declares that the "script for The Illusionist was originally written by French comedy genius and cinema legend Jacques Tati as a love letter from a father to his daughter, but never produced". Documentary film The Animal World is a 1956 documentary film that was produced, written and directed by Irwin Allen. The film includes live-action footage of animals throughout the world, along with a ten-minute stop motion animated sequence about dinosaurs. Irwin's intention was to show the progression of life over time, although he noted, "We don't use the word 'evolution.' We hope to walk a very thin line. On one hand we want the scientists to say this film is right and accurate, and yet we don't want to have the church picketing the film." Comedy Henry Aldrich Swings It is a film directed by Hugh Bennett June 23, 1943. Comedy Boys of the City is a 1940 black-and-white comedy/thriller film directed by Joseph H. Lewis. It is the second East Side Kids film and the first to star Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, and Ernest Morrison. Thriller Furyô shôjo: noraneko no seishun is a crime drama thriller film directed by Chūsei Sone. Thriller What Just Happened is a satirical comedy-drama directed by Barry Levinson and starring Robert De Niro. The supporting cast includes Catherine Keener, Robin Wright Penn, Stanley Tucci, and Sean Penn. What Just Happened is an independent film, produced by 2929 Productions, Art Linson Productions and Tribeca Productions, and was released on October 17, 2008. The film is based on the book, What Just Happened? Bitter Hollywood Tales from the Front Line, by Art Linson, about his experiences as a producer in Hollywood. This film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 25, 2008. Comedy Purple Violets is a 2007 relationship comedy written and directed by Edward Burns. It is an independent film, set in lower Manhattan, about four friends from college ready for change. It features Burns, Selma Blair, Patrick Wilson, and Debra Messing. Documentary film In Search of Oil and Sand is a 2012 documentary film written by Rasha El Gammal and directed by Philippe Dib and Wael Omar. Comedy Chaos Theory is a 2008 comedy-drama film starring Ryan Reynolds, Emily Mortimer and Stuart Townsend. The film was directed by Marcos Siega, written by Daniel Taplitz and Kathy Gori and was shot in Vancouver, Canada. Thriller An Inaccurate Memoir, also known as Eastern Bandits, is a 2012 Chinese thriller film directed by Yang Shupeng. Documentary film Fresno is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Leandro Listorti. Thriller Highwaymen is a 2004 action-thriller filmed in Canada directed by Robert Harmon. It stars Jim Caviezel, Rhona Mitra, Frankie Faison, and Colm Feore. The score was composed by Mark Isham. Comedy "As the saying goes, be careful what you wish for. In World’s Greatest Dad, a wickedly funny dark comedy, Lance Clayton (Robin Williams) discovers that what he covets most in life may not be what makes him happy, and being lonely is not necessarily the same as being alone. Lance is a high school poetry teacher who dreams of becoming a rich and famous writer. A single father, he tries desperately to connect with his teenage son, Kyle (Daryl Sabara), an insolent, hormone-raging smartass who defies his dad at every turn. Lance exercises his own hormones with Claire (Alexie Gilmore), a painfully adorable art teacher who may have her eyes on a bigger prize. After a freak accident, Lance suddenly faces both the worst tragedy of his life, and the greatest opportunity. Determined to make lemonade from life’s lemons, Lance treads a path that could land him everything he’s ever dreamed of, as long as he can live with the knowledge of how he got there. Alexie Gilmore is cheeky and Daryl Sabara is droll incarnate but it’s the outstanding performance by Robin Williams that propels World’s Greatest Dad. Writer/director and longtime-comedian Bobcat Goldthwait returns to Sundance with another lusciously perverse, and refreshingly original comedy that tackles love, loss, and our curious quest for infamy." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction Battle Royale is a 2000 Japanese action thriller film adapted from the 1999 novel of the same name by Koushun Takami. It is the final film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, the screenplay written by his son Kenta, and stars Takeshi Kitano. The film tells the story of Shuya Nanahara, a junior high-school student who is struggling with the death of his father and is forced by the government to compete in a deadly game where the students must kill each other in order to win. The film aroused both domestic and international controversy and was either banned outright or deliberately excluded from distribution in several countries. The film was a mainstream domestic blockbuster, becoming one of the ten highest-grossing films in Japan, and was released in 22 countries worldwide. It received global audience and critical acclaim and is often regarded as one of Japan's most famous films, as well as one of Fukasaku's best films. Fukasaku started working on a sequel, Battle Royale II: Requiem, but he died of prostate cancer on January 12, 2003 after shooting only one scene with Takeshi Kitano. His son, Kenta Fukasaku, completed the film in 2003 and dedicated it to his father. Comedy Trains'n'Roses is a 1998 German-Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Peter Lichtefeld. Thriller Rahasia Bintang is a 2008 mystery thriller film directed by Yulianto Krisbiantoro. Thriller Darkdrive is a science fiction movie which premiered in Canada in November 1996 and went straight to DVD in the USA. It stars Ken Olandt and Julie Benz. Darkdrive was the first DVD ever released in United Kingdom. Thriller The Mini-Skirt Mob is a 1968 action film about a female motorcycle gang. The film was directed by Maury Dexter, and stars Diane McBain, Jeremy Slate, Sherry Jackson, Patty McCormack, Harry Dean Stanton and Sandra Marshall. Comedy 5th Ave Girl is a 1939 comedy film about a millionaire who feels neglected by his family, so he hires a young woman to stir things up. It stars Ginger Rogers and Walter Connolly. Comedy Jamón Jamón is a 1992 Spanish comedy/drama film directed by Bigas Luna and starring Javier Bardem, Jordi Mollà and Penélope Cruz in her debut film. It centres on a young woman named Silvia played by Cruz. The film is an allegory for Spain itself and the director engages in word play and pun. It rhapsodises on the juxtaposition of old and new in Spain and many other emotional contrasts such as erotic desire and food. Documentary film Adventures of the Quest: Hidden Deep is a 1996 documentary film directed by Wes Skiles. Documentary film Congo – A Political Tragedy is a 2008 independent documentary about the political history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, starting with Leopold II of Belgium in 1885 and continuing to Laurent-Désiré Kabila's death. Comedy Dangerous Number is a 1937 comedy film Leona Dalrymple, Carey Wilson, and Bradbury Foote and directed by Richard Thorpe. Documentary film Weekend of a Champion is a British 1972 documentary film that captures the effort of British Formula One racing driver Jackie Stewart to compete in the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo. Stewart's friend Roman Polanski produced the film and shadows him throughout the weekend of the race. The film premiered at the 1972 Berlin Film Festival and— after a small theatrical release in Europe— was unscreened for 40 years. The archive in possession of the negative contacted Polanski, inquiring as to whether they should keep the film or throw it away. Polanski restored the film from the original print, remixing and slightly recutting it. An approximately 15-minute epilogue was added, showing Polanski and Stewart reminiscing in present-day Monaco, having a conversation about their friendship, the evolution of racing safety, hairstyles, and life in general. Science Fiction 2061 – An exceptional year is a 2007 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Animation Miriam's Green Spots is a 2012 animation short family film written by Peep Pedmanson and Leelo Tungal and directed by Priit Tender. Thriller Sweetwater is a 2013 American thriller western film directed by Logan Miller and co-written with Andrew McKenzie and Noah Miller. The film stars Ed Harris, January Jones, Jason Isaacs, Eduardo Noriega, Stephen Root and Jason Aldean. Thriller Zinda is a 2006 Bollywood film, starring Sanjay Dutt, John Abraham, and Lara Dutta. Zinda was directed by Sanjay Gupta and written by Gupta and Suresh Nair. Vishal-Shekhar composed the film's thematic music, with background music composed by Sanjoy Chowdhury. Pakistani band Strings sung one of the film songs which became quite popular. It was released in India on January 12, 2006, to mixed reviews, but it failed at the box office. Zinda has been identified as an unauthorised remake of the Korean film Oldboy. Show East, the producers of Oldboy, who had already sold the remake rights to Dreamworks in 2004, initially expressed legal concerns but no legal action was taken as the studio had shut down. Comedy Escape from the Call Center is a 2008 comedy film directed by Federico Rizzo and co- written with Emanuele Caputo, Nerina Fiumano and Alessandro Leone. Comedy El Profesor erótico is a 1976 Argentine film. Documentary film Let's Tango is a documentary film directed by Bert Shapiro. Comedy Village of the Giants is a 1965 science-fiction/comedy movie with many elements of the beach party film genre. It was produced, directed and written by Bert I. Gordon, and based loosely on H.G. Wells's book The Food of the Gods. The story revolves mostly around a chemical substance called "Goo", which causes giant growth in living things, and what happens after a gang of rebellious youngsters get their hands on it. The cast was mostly teens, or young actors playing teens, and The Beau Brummels and Freddy Cannon make musical guest appearances. The movie was a low-budget exploitation film and not a huge hit, but had some notable use of special effects and undoubted sex appeal, and went on to become a cult classic. The movie proved far more successful years later, when released on home video. Documentary film Seal Island is a 1948 American documentary film directed by James Algar. The film was produced by Walt Disney and was the first installment of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. It won an Academy Award in 1949 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Stage-Struck Tora-san aka Tora-san's Stage-Struck is a 1978 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Nana Kinomi as his love interest or "Madonna". Stage-Struck Tora-san is the twenty-first entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Documentary film Philémon Chante Habana is a 2012 documentary musical film written and directed by Pedro Ruiz. Thriller "Ole Bornedal's smart, propulsive thriller Deliver Us from Evil opens on a deserted coastal road as the film's narrator, a garishly dressed young woman, quickly introduces us to the film's principal characters. They include Anna, the angelic wife of the town's unofficial mayor, Ingvar, a veteran of the Second World War; Johannes and Pernille, an upscale couple who recently relocated to the countryside because they were worried about raising their children in a big city like Copenhagen; Alain, a Bosnian refugee who lost his family to the conflict and is now doing odd jobs for Johannes; and finally, Johannes's ne'er-do-well brother Lars, whom we first meet barreling down the same stretch of country road as Anna, pissed out of his gourd. Barely sensate, Lars hits a bump and discovers he's run over Anna. Horrified, he hides her corpse and hurriedly devises a plot to blame things on the one person everyone will automatically suspect: Alain. Deliver Us from Evil plays with the structure of Sam Peckinpah's classic Straw Dogs, transposing it to rural Denmark. But whereas the earlier work focused on an intellectual who ran from conflict (specifically the Vietnam War) only to find he couldn't escape it, Bornedal's film concentrates primarily on contradictions within the community, emphasizing the rampant xenophobia and class divisions. Here the outside world is seen as a threat, most notably by the ultra-conservative Ingvar, who's superficially tough but has been a virtual shell since his son died as part of a United Nations mission to the former Yugoslavia. (Alluding to both Alain and his lost son, he complains that every time there's a problem elsewhere, people run to Denmark.) Though he loathes the younger working-class (actually unemployed) louts in the community, they share most of his prejudices. Urban refugees and liberals Johannes and Pernille further complicate the portrait. More sensitive and aware of proprieties than the area's other denizens, they nonetheless harbour similar biases. Desperately trying to ingratiate themselves with Alain, they come across as condescending. Bornedal and his collaborators leave us no conventional refuges, and the film's use of oversaturated colours reflects this moral nausea. Disturbing and corrosive, Deliver Us from Evil runs roughshod over political assumptions and prejudices." Quoting Cameron Bailey on the 2009 TIFF site. Documentary film Our Summer Made Her Light Escape is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Sasha Waters Freyer. Science Fiction 2030 is a 2014 Vietnamese science fiction romance drama film written and directed by Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo. The film was in selected as the opening night film in the Panorama section at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2014. It was awarded the Tribeca Sloan Filmmaker Award from the Tribeca Film Institute and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Documentary film Autumn Snow is a 1992 documentary short film written and directed by Valdas Navasaitis. Thriller High Midnight is a 2012 Western action, thriller, horror film written by Dennis Faye and directed by Mary Lambert. Documentary film Salaam Dunk is a 2011 American documentary film directed by David Fine about an Iraqi university's women basketball program, spearheaded by a US-born instructor as coach. Comedy Two Yanks in Trinidad is a 1942 American comedy spy film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Pat O'Brien, Brian Donlevy and Janet Blair. Two gangsters have a fight over a woman, and separately decided to join the US Army. While stationed in Trinidad they join forces to thwart a plan by Nazi agents to smuggle oil out of the island. The film was in production when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese, leading to America's entry into World War II. Comedy Saved! is a 2004 American teen comedy-drama film involving elements of religious satire. It was directed by Brian Dannelly and written by Dannelly and Michael Urban. It stars Jena Malone, Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin, Patrick Fugit, Eva Amurri, Martin Donovan, and Mary-Louise Parker. The film touches on the issues of religion, ostracism, homophobia, teen pregnancy, divorce, and disabilities. Comedy Persíguelas y alcanzalas is a 1969 Mexican film written by Luis Alcoriza. Documentary film Miller's Tale is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Rebecca Marshall. Documentary film A look into the complex and contradictory personality of Yossef Nachmani, the man largely responsible for the first Zionist settlements in the Galilee. Documentary film Indie Game: The Movie is a 2012 documentary film by Canadian filmmakers James Swirsky and Lisanne Pajot. The film documents the struggles of independent game developers Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes during the development of Super Meat Boy, Phil Fish during the development of Fez, and also Jonathan Blow, who reflects on the success of Braid. After two successful Kickstarter funds, interviews were conducted with prominent indie developers within the community. After recording over 300 hours of footage, Swirsky and Pajot decided to cut the movie down to follow the four developers selected. Their reasoning behind this was to show game development in the "past, present and future" tenses through each individual's story. Documentary film The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter is a 1980 documentary film and the first movie ever made by Connie Field about the American women who went to work during World War II to do "men's jobs". In 1996, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film's title refers to "Rosie the Riveter", the cultural icon that represented women who manned the manufacturing plants which produced munitions and material during World War II. Connie Field got the idea for the film from a California “Rosie the Riveter Reunion”, and, with grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and other charitable sources, conducted interviews with many hundreds of women who had gone into war work. Out of these she chose five representatives—three black, two white—all marvelously lively, intelligent, and articulate women who recall their experiences with a mixture of pleasant nostalgia and detached bitterness. The reminiscences are intercut with the realities of the period – old news, films, recruiting trailers, March of Time clips, and pop songs such as “Rosie the Riveter”. Documentary film Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman is a 1974 documentary about symphony conductor Antonia Brico, including her struggle against gender bias in her profession. The film was directed by Judy Collins and Jill Godmilow. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. In 2003, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Comedy The Heart Breaker is a 1925 American short comedy film directed by Philadelphian director, Benjamin Stoloff. Animation Whoops! I'm a Cowboy! is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Azhagana Naatkal is a 2001 comedy Tamil film directed by Sundar C. The film featured Karthik and Rambha in the lead roles and became the third collaboration of the pair with Sundar after the successes of Ullathai Allitha and Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga. The film also featured Mumtaj, Goundamani and Senthil in pivotal roles and featured music composed by Deva. The film released on 7 December 2001 to average reviews from critics. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Minnaram. Comedy A Day at the Races is the seventh film starring the three Marx Brothers, with Margaret Dumont, Allan Jones, and Maureen O'Sullivan. Like their previous MGM feature A Night at the Opera, this film was a major hit. Animation Give and Tyke is the first of 2 Spike and Tyke cartoons in a spin-off for Tom and Jerry. The title is a pun on "Give and Take". Comedy If You Only Knew is a 2000 romantic comedy film written by Gary Goldstein and directed by David Snedeker. Documentary film Golden Earth is a 1990 short documentary film directed by Vishram Revankar. Comedy 100 Bloody Acres is a 2012 Australian horror comedy film directed and written by brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes. Damon Herriman and Angus Sampson star as opportunistic, rural fertilizer salesmen who resort to using human remains for their business. It premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 4 August 2012, and it was released in the United States on 28 June 2013. Comedy The Proposal is a 2009 American romantic comedy film set in Sitka, Alaska. Directed by Anne Fletcher and written by Peter Chiarelli, the film features Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds in the leading roles, with Betty White, Mary Steenburgen, and Craig T. Nelson in supporting roles. The film was produced by Mandeville Films and released on June 19, 2009, in North America by Touchstone Pictures. The plot centers on a Canadian woman, Margaret Tate, who learns that she may face deportation charges because of her expired visa. Determined to retain her position as executive chief, Tate convinces her assistant, Andrew Paxton, to temporarily act as her fiance. Initially planning on resuming their lives after Tate resolves her visa issues, they appear to abandon those plans as their relationship intensifies. Development on the film began in 2005, when Chiarelli wrote the film's script. Principal filming occurred over a period of two months from March to May 2008. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who disliked the script, though the performances and chemistry between Bullock and Reynolds were well received. Comedy La famille Sapajou is a 1997 film directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau. Thriller Elipsis is a 2006 film written and directed by Eduardo Arias-Nath. Science Fiction R'ha is a 6 minute student film by German director Kaleb Lechowski. It is being developed into a feature length film by the director along with writer Matthew Graham and producer Rick McCallum. Voice acting is done by David Masterson from Ireland who voiced both the characters. Comedy Pati Patni Aur Woh is a 1978 Hindi movie directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Vidya Sinha, Ranjeeta, and in guest appearances Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Parveen Babi. Documentary film The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion is a retrospective television special of the 1970-77 comedy series The Mary Tyler Moore Show which aired on CBS on May 13, 2002. Mary Tyler Moore hosted the special in which she personally reminisces one-on-one with her former co-stars Ed Asner, Valerie Harper, Gavin MacLeod, Georgia Engel, Betty White and Cloris Leachman, as well as a special tribute to the late Ted Knight and also includes clips from the show's best episodes. During the special, Mary reveals the result of an online poll at CBS.com where viewers were asked to vote for their favorite Mary Tyler Moore Show episode and the winner was: "Chuckles Bites the Dust". The show's original theme song used for this special is the version recorded in 1996 by Joan Jett which had previously been used for the opening to the 2000 TV movie reunion Mary and Rhoda. Documentary film Better Than Something - Jay Reatard is a 2011 biographical documentary drama directed by Alex Hammond, Ian Markiewicz. Documentary film Inside the Revolution: A Journey into the Heart of Venezuela is a documentary written and directed by Pablo Navarrete and released by Alborada Films in 2009. Staged in Caracas in November 2008 on the eve of local elections, the documentary offers a grassroots perspective of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Revolution from the people driving the process forward and reflects more widely on the significance of the revolution for the future of Venezuela, US imperialism and socialism. Comedy Nasaan si Francis? is 2006 Filipino comedy film by Gabriel Fernandez which stars Paolo Contis, Epi Quizon, Christopher De Leon and former Rivermaya frontman Rico Blanco. The movie is based on Fernandez's theatrical play of the same name. Comedy Prêt-à-Porter, released in the US as Ready to Wear, is a 1994 American satirical comedy film co-written, directed, and produced by Robert Altman and shot during the Paris, France, Fashion Week with a host of international stars, models and designers. The film may be best known for its many cameo appearances and its final scene which features two minutes of nude female models walking the catwalk. Comedy During Argentina's economic crisis of the '90s, nine year-old Eugenia and her mother, Florencia, live a seemingly colorful life surrounded by eclectic neighbors and an offbeat collection of family. But for Eugenia, who must deal with her mother's dysfunctional and drug-addled lifestyle, life is anything but pleasant in this darkly inspiring story of expectation, acceptance and nontraditional family, led by standout performances from director Vera Fogwill and young actress Luca Snieg. "This is cinematic practice at its best: whilst exhibiting the social and political problems and gender roles, the film establishes a close connection with its local audiences, but it also achieves its universal aim." -Fipresci "Matching style and originality with a refreshing lack of moralizing, 'Kept & Dreamless' keeps the banner of Argentinean independent cinema flying high…" –Variety "Kept and Dreamless" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Spanish with English subtitles. Science Fiction Somewhere in Time is a 1980 romantic fantasy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. It is a film adaptation of the 1975 novel Bid Time Return by Richard Matheson, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, Christopher Plummer, Teresa Wright, and Bill Erwin. Reeve plays Richard Collier, a playwright who becomes smitten by a photograph of a young woman at the Grand Hotel. Through self-hypnosis, he travels back in time to the year 1912 to find love with actress Elise McKenna. But her manager William Fawcett Robinson fears that romance will derail her career and resolves to stop him. The film is known for its musical score composed by John Barry. The 18th variation of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini also runs throughout the film. Comedy Get Cracking is a 1943 British comedy war film, directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Dinah Sheridan, Ronald Shiner and George Formby. It was produced by Marcel Varnel and Ben Henry for Columbia Productions, a subsidiary of the American studio. Documentary film A Year Toward Tomorrow is a 1966 American short documentary film about the Volunteers in Service to America, directed by Edmond Levy. It won an Academy Award in 1967 for Documentary Short Subject. Thriller Chinatown After Dark is a 1931 American sound film directed by Stuart Paton. The film costars several favorites from the silent film era. Comedy A man does not want his daughter to marry outside of her religion. Eventually, the father agrees to accept a son-in-law who is not Jewish. Animation The Pink Panther is very tired but is being bothered by an alley cat. He brings the cat inside to try and quiet it down but the cat continues to cause problems Comedy Saturday's Lesson is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 93rd Our Gang short to be released, and the final silent film in the series. As with two previous silent Our Gang shorts, Little Mother and Cat, Dog & Co., Saturday's Lesson was withheld until after several sound Our Gang films had been released. Comedy Where the Boys Are is an Metrocolor and CinemaScope American coming-of-age comedy film, written by George Wells based on the novel of the same name by Glendon Swarthout, about four Midwestern college co-eds who spend spring break in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The title song "Where the Boys Are" was sung by Connie Francis, who also co-starred in a supporting role. The film was aimed at the teen market, featuring sun, sand and romance. Released in the wintertime, it inspired thousands of additional American college students to head to Fort Lauderdale for their annual spring break. Where the Boys Are was one of the first teen films to explore adolescent sexuality and the changing sexual morals and attitudes among American college youth. It won Laurel awards for Best Comedy of the Year and Best Comedy Actress. Documentary film Rewilding America: Lessons Learned from the Cape Cod Bear is a adventure comedy documentary film directed by Maryanne Galvin. Comedy Kung Fu Hustle is a 2004 Hong Kong-Chinese action comedy martial arts film. It was directed, co-written and co-produced by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the lead role. The other producers were Chui Po-chu and Jeffrey Lau, and the screenplay was co-written with Huo Xin, Chan Man-keung, and Tsang Kan-cheung. Yuen Wah, Yuen Qiu, Danny Chan, and Bruce Leung co-starred in prominent roles. After the commercial success of Shaolin Soccer, its production company, Star Overseas, began to develop Kung Fu Hustle with Columbia Pictures Asia in 2002. The film features a number of retired actors famous for 1970s Hong Kong action cinema, yet has been compared to contemporary and influential martial arts films such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero. The cartoon style of the film, accompanied by traditional Chinese music, is often cited as its most striking feature. The film was released on 23 December 2004 in China and on 25 January 2005 in the United States. It received highly positive reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes giving it a 90% fresh rating and Metacritic 78 out of 100. Comedy Adam & Paul is a 2004 Irish film which follows a day in the life of two Dublin drug addicts, Adam and Paul, as they wander around Dublin trying to score heroin. Adam is the taller and slightly smarter of the two while Paul is his sidekick. Documentary film Into the Arctic II is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Cory Trepanier. Comedy Maya Deren's Sink is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Barbara Hammer. Thriller To Let is a 2006 horror thriller movie written by Jaume Balagueró and Alberto Marini and directed by Jaume Balagueró. Documentary film The Good Fight is a 2008 feature-length documentary about the 2007 Florida State Football season. The Good Fight follows Bobby Bowden and the Florida State Football team for over 18 months as they faced off-season training, unprecedented injuries, critical media, family challenges, and one of the nation's toughest schedules in the Atlantic Coast Conference. As of January 2009, several screenings had been shown across the United States, but an official nationwide release date had not been announced. Thriller Hubli is a 2006 Kannada action-thriller-drama film directed by Om Prakash Rao featuring Sudeep and Rakshita in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by A.R Hemanth and lyrics by Da Ra Bendre, K. Kalyan and Padma Hemanth. The film released on 10 November 2006. Documentary film Tagfish is a 2010 documentary film directed by Berlin. Thriller The Hanged Man is an independent supernatural thriller from Tennessee-based production Company Starbox Pictures. A taut psychological thriller full of twists and turns, it stars Adam Hatley and Brandon Gibson. The film screened in 2007 at the Indie Memphis Film Festival and is being distributed in 2010 by Osiris Entertainment. Comedy Downtown is a 1990 American police action comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin. This would be the second pairing of Anthony Edwards and Forest Whitaker both of whom played roles in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Animation Naiaras Memories is a 2011 animated short film directed by Renata Claus and Diego Mascaro. Animation Laughter and Grief by the White Sea is a 1987 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by Leonid Nosyrev made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The film is a celebration of the culture of the Russian Pomors who live around the White Sea. It is based on stories by folklorists and writers Boris Shergin and Stepan Pisakhov, except for the last segment which is based on a real event that happened in 1857. Comedy Samurai is a 2002 Tamil language film directed by Balaji Sakthivel and produced by S. Sriram. The film featured Vikram in the title role, while Anita Hassanandani, Jaya Seal and Nassar played supporting roles. Harris Jayaraj scored the film's music, while Sethu Sriram handled cinematography. Originally launched in 2000, the film went through production delays and was only released in July 2002, when it opened to mixed reviews and an average response at the box office. Comedy Meet Me in Montenegro is a globe-trotting romance written and directed by Alex Holdridge and Linnea Saasen. It made its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2014. Comedy "Get ready for a gut-busting good time in this hilarious mockumentary when a group of urban teenagers can’t deal with their lesbian moms anymore and enlist them in a special type of boot camp dedicated to removing their lesbian tendencies. When director Coquie Hughes started out making My Mama Said Yo Mama’s a Dyke, she initially intended it to be a documentary about African-American bisexual and lesbian mothers and their children. Since funding was limited, she turned it into one of one hell of a feature truly capturing the funny and serious scenarios of LGBT families can endure in urban communities. First there’s Wade who is an awfully shy so his mother tells girls he’s interested in that she is gay, not her son. Marco is a cool and confident, but her mom continually follows this lesbian stud around mimicking her style and strut. Then there is poor Chuck whose mother is now dating his ex-girlfriend. Being fed up with their situation, these kids find the perfect solution… Camp Dyke-No-More! Hughes does a fantastic job using humor to convey the overall message that families need to take a step back and listen to each other and thus making My Mama Said Yo Mama’s a Dyke an immensely entertaining comedy." Quoting Kelly Burkhardt from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Animation Santa vs. the Snowman 3D is a half-hour computer-animated short, created by Steve Oedekerk and produced by O Entertainment. Originally made as a television special, the film was later presented in IMAX 3D theaters during the holiday seasons of 2002–2006. It was released on DVD by Universal Studios. The package included 3D glasses, and the program offered optional 2D or 3D viewing. Despite three bonus features including an interactive game narrated by Oedekerk, the DVD lacked any kind of featurette or commentary. The film featured the voice talents of Jonathan Winters, Ben Stein, Victoria Jackson, Mark DeCarlo, and David Floyd. It is narrated by Don LaFontaine. There are various nods to other films, like a scene of ice-made AT-AT's, mostly resembling the ones from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Documentary film A Century of Science Fiction is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Ted Newsom. Documentary film An American Mirror is a documentary directed by Stefani Elkort Twyford. Comedy The Man Who Buried His Own Leg is a 2013 animated short comedy film written by Lauren Flans and directed by Sarah Lefton. Comedy La risa en vacaciones is a successful Mexican film series that has spawned eight sequels. The movies are popular in Mexico, Latin America and among the Hispanics of the United States. La risa en vacaciones are movies where non-actors unwillingly participate. There are hidden cameras filming as people, mainly tourists, fall prey to pranks. These people, usually tourists, then have to sign a paper authorizing for their images to be used for the movie. Usually, the movies are shot in hotels, airports and fishing areas in Acapulco, Cancún or Cabo San Lucas, among other destinations. Three famous Mexican actors, who are identified in the movie only as "Pedro", "Pablo" and "Paco", appear in the movie as the pranksters. Animation Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure is the first Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy theatrical film, the second one being Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen. It was also released on DVD. It premiered in the U.S. on March 30, 2007, and in the U.K. on February 14, 2007. Thriller She's young, sexy and dangerous. Debbie Strand (Rose McGowan, "Damages") is the new girl in class with a skill for turning heads. From the moment she arrives in town following her parents' untimely death, Debbie sets her sights on her teacher, the high school heartthrob. What Debbie wants, Debbie gets, and soon, her seductive advances turn deadly. Comedy Candid Camera's 35th Birthday is a 1983 comedy tv program directed by Allen Funt. Documentary film Steve Lowther is on a mission. He's determined to take his hometown of Philomath, a rural Oregon timber town of 4,000, back from the "urban immigrants" who now run the school district. At stake: a generous college scholarship Lowther administers that has paid the college tuition of thousands of Philomath graduates for the last 40 years. Comedy Yarikuri apâto is a comedy film directed by Jukichi Takemae. Comedy Feuer, Eis & Dosenbier is a 2002 comedy film directed by Mathias Dinter. Thriller Dr. Mabuse the Gambler is the first film in the Dr. Mabuse series, about the character Doctor Mabuse who featured in the novels of Norbert Jacques. It was directed by Fritz Lang and released in 1922. The film is silent and filmed mostly 16 frames per second. It would be followed by The Testament of Dr. Mabuse and The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse. It is about four hours long and divided into two parts: Der große Spieler: Ein Bild der Zeit and Inferno: Ein Spiel von Menschen unserer Zeit. The title, Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler, is ambiguous. Der Spieler means the player in German, and can be translated as the gambler, the actor, or the puppeteer. Dr. Mabuse, who disguises, plays with emotions and tricks other people, is probably all of them in some sense. The film is included in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, being the first of five Lang films to be entered. Thriller Identity is a 2003 American horror film directed by James Mangold from a screenplay written by Michael Cooney. The film stars John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, Alfred Molina, Clea DuVall and Rebecca De Mornay. While it is not an adaptation of the 1939 Agatha Christie whodunit novel And Then There Were None, the plot draws from the structure the novel first popularized in which 10 strangers arrive at an isolated location which becomes temporarily cut off from the rest of the world, and are mysteriously killed off one by one. The first several scenes also use a reverse chronology structure. Science Fiction The Eden Formula, also known as Tyrannosaurus Wrecks or unofficially as Carnosaur 5, is a 2006 low budget made-for-TV film written and directed by John Carl Buechler for Syfy. The film uses footage from Carnosaur. Science Fiction Horror Hotel is an anthology series featuring intriguing stories inspired by The Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock. Expect to see aliens, androids, ghosts, gangsters and psychotic killers to name a few. All set in the backdrop of a seedy motel on the outskirts of nowhere. Family friendly, no offensive content. Animation "Former animator Andrey Khrzhanovsky combines scripted scenes, archival footage, several types of animation, and surrealist flights of fancy to create this stirring portrait of poet Joseph Brodsky and the postwar Soviet cultural scene. Exiled from his native Russia in 1972, the Nobel Prize-winning poet once claimed that if he were ever to return to the Motherland, he would do so anonymously. Stepping off from that premise, Khrzhanovsky and screenwriter Yuri Arabov have created an ironic fairy tale of a trip for Brodsky. The journey covers not only geography but time as well, as the audience is transported back to the Russia of the Fifties and Sixties to the artistic explosion that erupted in the wake of de-Stalinization and the Thaw. A Room and a Half is both a moving tribute to one of the 20th century’s major poets as well as a fascinating look at cultural life under the watchful eyes of an authoritarian regime." Quoting the synopsis on the 2009 New York Film Festival site. Documentary film La Fiesta de todos is a 1979 Argentine film produced by the Ente Autartico Mundial 1978 organization in charge of the organization of the 1978 FIFA World Cup where with a cast of Argentine actors like Luis Sandrini and other shows the feeling of the Argentinian people towards the event. Documentary film White Lake is a 1989 documentary film directed by Colin Browne. Thriller Donna On Demand is a 2009 dark comedy film written, directed, co-produced by, and starring Corbin Bernsen. The film was released on DVD on September 15, 2009. It takes place in Los Angeles, California. Comedy Family Plan is a made for television movie filmed in Los Angeles by Mat IV Productions in association with Alpine Media and Larry Levinson Productions and presented by Hallmark Entertainment. It premiered on February 12, 2005 on Hallmark Channel, as part of their Valentine's Day celebration. Thriller Freiheit is a 1966 short film by George Lucas, made while he was a student at the University of Southern California's film school. Science Fiction Outbreak is a 1995 American medical disaster film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and based on Richard Preston's non-fiction book The Hot Zone. The film stars Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, and Morgan Freeman and co-stars Cuba Gooding, Jr., Kevin Spacey, Donald Sutherland, and Patrick Dempsey. The film focuses on an outbreak of a fictional Ebola-like virus called Motaba in Zaire and later in a small town in the United States. Its primary settings are government disease control centers USAMRIID and the CDC, and the fictional town of Cedar Creek, California. Outbreak's plot speculates how far military and civilian agencies might go to contain the spread of a deadly contagion. The film was released on March 10, 1995 and proved a box office success. The film was nominated for various awards but failed to garner any major award nominations. It also raised various "what-if" scenarios: media outlets began to question what the government would really do in a similar situation and if the CDC has plans in case an outbreak ever does occur. A real-life outbreak of the Ebola virus was occurring in Zaire during the time of the film's release. Animation Cheap Joke is a 2011 animation film directed by Ian Miller. Thriller Lady Stay Dead is a 1981 Australian film directed by Terry Bourke about a psychotic handyman. Documentary film Johnny Cash's America is a film directed by Morgan Neville. Comedy The Bodyguard's Cure is a 2006 Italian neo-noir film directed by Carlo Arturo Sigon. Comedy A Good Day to Have an Affair is a 2007 South Korean film. The story deals with two lonely housewives who get involved in extramarital affairs. Animation How to get a girl in 60 seconds is a 2013 short animated action film directed by Johannes Peter. Comedy Forging Ahead is a 1933 British comedy mystery film directed by Norman Walker and starring Margot Grahame, Garry Marsh and Anthony Holles. Its plot involves a gang of criminals who pretend a house is haunted in order to keep people away. Thriller The Card Player is a 2004 giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Stefania Rocca and Liam Cunningham and is Argento's second giallo feature of the decade. The film features a brief role by Fiore Argento, the director's eldest daughter. She had previously appeared in her father's films Phenomena and Demons. Comedy The Virtuous Bigamist is a 1956 French-Italian comedy drama film directed by Mario Soldati. It is a remake of Alessandro Blasetti's Four Steps in the Clouds. Thriller Gallowwalkers is a horror western film directed by Andrew Goth and starring Wesley Snipes, Kevin Howarth, Riley Smith and Tanit Phoenix. Co-stars include professional wrestler Diamond Dallas Page. Due to Snipes tax problems the film went through many changes, delays, and was completed in 2010. but still had no official release until 2012 screening at "Film4 FrightFest" festival in U.K. and in 2013 it was released on DVD and Blu-ray in United States, nearly eight years since the film started production in 2006. Comedy Necesito una madre is a 1966 Argentine film. Animation Foolish Girl is a 2006 film directed by Zojya Kireeva. Comedy A Bedtime Story is a 1933 romantic comedy film starring Maurice Chevalier. Science Fiction Rocket-Bye Baby is a 1956 animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones for Warner Bros. Cartoons. The Michael Maltese story follows the adventures of a baby from Mars who ended up on Earth after the planets passed close to each other. It was Warner Brothers' take on the borderline hysteria surrounding UFOs in the 1950s, augmented by the Russian space program and the Roswell Incident. The cartoon is one of very few Warner Brothers short films of the era that did not use Mel Blanc's voice talent. Instead, Daws Butler, famous for the voices of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and other characters in the Hanna-Barbera oeuvre, and June Foray, most famous as the voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, provided the vocal content of the film. No recurring characters were used. Comedy Based on the novel of the same name by Steve Mayhew, Connemara Days is a romentic comedy film written by Steve Mayhew and directed by Kevin Connor. Thriller Dr. No is a 1962 British spy film, starring Sean Connery; it is the first James Bond film. Based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, it was adapted by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, and Berkely Mather and was directed by Terence Young. The film was produced by Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli, a partnership that would continue until 1975. In the film, James Bond is sent to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of a fellow British agent. The trail leads him to the underground base of Dr. Julius No, who is plotting to disrupt an early American manned space launch with a radio beam weapon. Although the first of the Bond books to be made into a film, Dr. No was not the first of Fleming's novels, Casino Royale being the debut for the character; however, the film makes a few references to threads from earlier books. Dr. No was produced with a low budget and was a financial success. While critical reaction was mixed upon release, over time the film has gained a reputation as one of the series' best instalments. The film was the first of a successful series of 23 Bond films. Dr. No also launched a genre of "secret agent" films that flourished in the 1960s. Comedy Nine Girls and a Ghost is a 2002 comedy film, filmed in Cantonese, in which a girl receives a Mini Cooper that is possessed by Marco, a ghost. Thriller The Clairvoyant is a 1934 drama film made in the UK, starring Claude Rains, Fay Wray, and Jane Baxter, directed by Maurice Elvey, and based on the novel of the same name by Ernst Lothar. Thriller Abwärts is a German film directed by Carl Schenkel. It was released in 1984. Comedy Money Money, More Money is a Telugu film directed by J. D. Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of 2006 film Darwaaza Bandh Rakho. The film is touted as a sequel to the films, Money and Money Money. The film highlights actor Brahmanandam's noted role as Khan Dada in the earlier series. Comedy Close Relations is a 1933 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. This film features Shemp Howard of The Three Stooges in a non-speaking role. Animation Lao Mountain Taoist is a Chinese animated film produced by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio with stop motion-animated puppets and ink paint. Documentary film Tomato Republic is a documentary film directed by Whitney Graham Carter and Anthony Jackson. Animation Dog is a BAFTA-winning stop motion animated short film written, directed and animated by Suzie Templeton. The film was made at the Royal College of Art in 2001. Documentary film What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole is a 2006 drama and documentary film directed by William Arntz, Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente. Thriller Rorret is a 1988 film directed by Fulvio Wetzl. Animation The Tee Bird is the 93rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 10, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Old Mother Riley in Business is a 1941 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Cyril Chamberlain. It was the sixth in the long-running Old Mother Riley series of films. Old Mother Riley's pub faces competition from a large chain store nearby, causing her to declare war on it. Comedy Detroit Winter takes us through a day in the life of Todd, a morally desensitized, wise-cracking jerk. All is right in his world until he hits a bump in the road... Especially because that bump in the road is a familiar person. Paired by fate, Michael Brian Odgen and Jaclyn Strez show that taking a trip down memory lane isn't always pleasant. After a hit and run (... then return) with his old flame Kerissa (Strez), Todd (Ogden) does all he can to keep her quiet about the incident. He has a few outstanding tickets and perhaps a warrant or two. So his plan of action is to kidnap his ex-girlfriend until she sees things his way. It's when Todd leaves Kerissa in the care of his buddies that all hell breaks loose. Detroit Winter also features Elizabeth Keener (The "L" Word) in a supporting role. Comedy A Very British Cult is a 2009 short comedy film directed by Adam Oldroyd and written by Phil Griffiths, Simon Griffiths and Adam Oldroyd. Documentary film Fukushima, Rokkasho and Message to the Future is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kei Shimada. Thriller Shree is a 2013 Bollywood Science Fiction thriller film starring Hussain Kuwajerwala, directed by Rajesh Bachchani and produced by Vikram M. Shah. The film released in India on 26 April 2013. Shree is a tale of an ordinary man lured in by promises of a bright and successful future, trading in 12 hours of his life. Thriller Blood Out is a 2011 American action thriller film released direct-to-video. The film is written by Jason Hewitt and John A. O'Connell, starring Val Kilmer and Luke Goss, and is Hewitt's directorial debut. Comedy Love is Colder Than Death is a 1969 German black-and-white film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, his first feature film. The cinematographer Dietrich Lohmann and the cast as an ensemble won an award at the German Film Awards in 1970. Fassbinder features as the petty hood Franz, who at the start of the movie refuses to join the Syndicate. He then meets the handsome young thug Bruno, who has been ordered by the Syndicate to follow him, and gives him his Munich address. Bruno eventually goes to the address but is told he has moved; he eventually locates him through Franz's girlfriend Joanna and discovers he is hiding out from a Turk who thinks he killed his brother. Bruno offers to solve the problem by killing the Turk, which he does at a restaurant they all three visit; as they leave, Bruno also shoots the waitress. Franz is picked up by the police for both killings, but they have no evidence, so they let him go after a day. The three of them then plan a bank robbery together, but the police show up outside the bank and Bruno is killed in a shootout; Franz and Joanna get away in a car, and after they elude pursuit she tells him she had tipped the cops off about the robbery. Documentary film A Year In The Wild: Snowdonia is a 2012 documentry film directed by Jeff Wilson. Thriller Civic Duty is a 2006 thriller film directed by Jeff Renfroe and starring Peter Krause, Khaled Abol Naga, Kari Matchett, and Richard Schiff. Documentary film Children of the Secret State is a documentary on homeless North Korean orphans, released in 2000. It was shot by a UK film duo in conjunction with underground North Korean cameramen. Documentary film The Echo of Astro Boy's Footsteps is a 2011 music documentary film directed by Masanori Tominaga. Documentary film Célébration is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Olivier Meyrou. Comedy Sherman's Way is a comedy-drama independent film starring James LeGros, Enrico Colantoni, Lacey Chabert, Donna Murphy, Brooke Nevin, and Michael Shulman. The film was directed by Craig Saavedra, written by Thomas R. Nance, and produced by Starry Night Entertainment. Sherman's Way completed principal photography in 2007 and was shot in Manhattan, New York, Clear Lake, California, and Los Angeles, California. Documentary film Tectonics is a 2012 animated documentary film directed by Peter Bo Rappmund. Science Fiction True Wolf is a 2012 documentary film written by Rob Whitehair and Bruce Weide, and directed by Rob Whitehair. Science Fiction Versus is a 2000 Japanese independent zombie action film co-written, produced, and directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. The film is set somewhere in the deep forest of Japan, known as the Forest of Resurrection, where an escaped convict simply referred to as "Prisoner KSC2-303" and a gang of Yakuza battle a horde of zombies while at the same time dealing with their sinister leader who wishes to open to forest's portal of darkness. Originally intended as a sequel to Kitamura's Down to Hell, the script surpassed expectations and ultimately evolved into a different film. Though the film was not released theatrically worldwide, Versus managed to gain a cult following after its DVD release. In 2004, an extended version called Ultimate Versus was released which included 10 minutes of newly filmed scenes, additional music, CGI, and a few editing tweaks. Versus combines elements of multiple genres such as gunplay, martial arts action, chanbara sword fighting, zombie horror, and comedy. Director Kitamura chose this creative decision because he believed Versus could have been his first and last film he'd ever produce and chose to risk everything by adding film elements that influenced him. Comedy Key Exchange is a film directed by Barnet Kellman released on August 14, 1985. Documentary film The Power of Emotion is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Alexander Kluge. Thriller Lethal Angels is a 2006 violent action film starring Hsin Tien, Cherrie Yin, Fei Lei, Hua Wei, Andy On and Jordan Chan. The film is directed by Cheng Wai-Man. Comedy Bread and Chocolate is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Franco Brusati. This film chronicles the misadventures of an Italian immigrant to Switzerland and is representative of the commedia all'italiana film genre. Comedy Bowling Killers is a 2012 short, sci-fi, comedy film written and directed by Sébastien Petit. Animation Oni Ise Owo is a 2007 Nigerian film. This animated short movie is a poetic adaptation by Kenneth Shofela Coker of an African myth: The seeking of identity in hard days. Thriller Yella is a 2007 German dramatic-thriller film directed by Christian Petzold. The film is an unofficial remake of the 1962 film Carnival of Souls. Documentary film Method Man follows the lives of five strippers living in five different states. More than a voyeuristic trek between strip clubs, the film is an insightful, intimate look at the everyday lives of strippers. Animation Droznik is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Piotr Szczepanowicz. Comedy In The Beginning Of Time is a short animated and adventure film written and directed by Bozidar Trkulja. Documentary film On the Side of the Road is a 2013 Israeli documentary film written and directed by Lia Tarachansky. The film, focuses on Israeli collective denial of the events of 1948 that led to the country's Independence and the Palestinian refugee problem. It follows war veterans Tikva Honig-Parnass and Amnon Noiman as they tackle their denial of their actions in the war. The film also tells the story of the director, Lia Tarachansky, an Israeli who grew up in a settlement in the West Bank but as an adult began to realize the problems of the Israeli Occupation for the Palestinians. The film was shot over the course of five years and premiered at the First International Independent Film Festival in Tel Aviv. Thriller The Lady from Shanghai is a 1947 film noir directed by Orson Welles and starring Welles, his estranged wife Rita Hayworth and Everett Sloane. It is based on the novel If I Die Before I Wake by Sherwood King. Thriller Asylum Days is a 2001 thriller film directed by Thomas Elliott. Documentary film Route 181—Fragments of a Journey in Palestine-Israel is a documentary film directed by Michel Khleifi and Eyal Sivan. Documentary film The Lost World of the Crystal Skull is a human interest docudrama by director Gabriel Murray and producer Yvette Hoyle about a crystal skull discovered by F. A. Mitchell-Hedges. The Mitchell Hedges Crystal Skull was discovered by Albert Mitchell Hedges in a lost city in Belize in 1924, it is the artifact which inspired the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The English explorer found the skull while in search of the lost continent of Atlantis. This documentary explores this lost world where the skull was linked to Atlantis, the Mayan Prophecies of 2012 and a lost white tribe of Thule. In recent years new evidence has emerged which may support Mitchell Hedges theory that the edge of Atlantis was indeed off the coast of Cuba and Belize. This is as a result of the uncovering of a vast complex of pyramids found beneath Cuban waters and the discovery of the lost White City in the Jungles of Honduras. Japanese and European space agencies have recently pinpointed their locations, again seeming to support Mitchell Hedges discoveries and theories. The documentary premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. Comedy She Married an Artist is a 1937 comedy, music and romance film Written by Avery Strakosch and directed by Marion Gering. Thriller Zoe Gone is a crime mystery thriller directed by Conor Allyn. Documentary film 9500 Liberty is a 2009 documentary film about the struggle over immigration in Prince William County, Virginia. It was directed by Annabel Park and Eric Byler. The film chronicles an eight-week period wherein an "Arizona-style" immigration crackdown was implemented and quickly repealed. 9500 Liberty began as an "interactive documentary," allowing its viewers to not only comment, but to help determine direction and additional coverage of the story, which was uploaded to a YouTube channel as footage was shot. These videos were combined with additional unreleased footage to create the documentary. 9500 Liberty garnered four film festival awards, and was released theatrically in select cities; it was picked up by MTV Networks for a Sept. 26, 2010 cable premiere. Comedy The Right Nut is a 2009 comedy film written by Shaun Wallace and directed by Brad Wallace. Thriller Escape is a 1948 British-American thriller film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It follows a RAF Second World War veteran who goes to prison and then escapes and meets a woman who persuades him to surrender. The screenplay by Philip Dunne was based on the 1926 play Escape by John Galsworthy, which had previously been filmed in 1930. Documentary film Vegucated is a 2011 American documentary film that explores the challenges of converting to a vegan diet. It "follows three meat- and cheese-loving New Yorkers who agree to adopt a vegan diet for six weeks." The director interviewed a number of people to participate in this documentary and chose Brian, who likes to eat meat and eat out; Ellen, a psychiatrist, part-time comedian and single mother; and Tesla, a college student who lives with her family. In the film Dr. Joel Fuhrman and Professor T. Colin Campbell discuss the benefits of a plant-based diet consisting of whole foods. The film also features Howard Lyman and Stephen R. Kaufman. Kneel Cohn makes a cameo appearance. The documentary addresses the resistance that some people feel towards vegetarianism and veganism, the disconnect between farm animals and the purchasing of meat, the origins of omnivorism and the ethical, environmental and health benefits of a vegan diet. During the filming, participants visited an abandoned slaughterhouse and investigated the reality of intensive animal farming in the US. Comedy Vu is a 2014 Tamil comedy film directed by debutante Ashik, a student of Film technology from MGR Govt. Film and TV Institute in Chennai. This film features Thambi Ramiah for first time in lead role, alongside newcomers Varun, Madhan Gopal, Kuran, Simile Selva, Sathyasai. The film was released in February 7, 2014. Comedy The King of the Bla Bla Bla is a French comedy crime film from 1951, directed by Maurice Labro, written by Claude Boissol, starring Paul Azaïs and Louis de Funès as gangsters Bébert and Gino. Comedy Tarif Novogodniy is a comedy film written by Yelena Laskareva and Anastasiya Volkova and directed by Evgeniy Bedarev. Thriller Super Hybrid is a 2011 Science Fiction Horror thriller film about a malicious shape shifting sentient car that devours its victims by tricking them into its cab, sent to a police precinct garage after a terrible accident it stalks the mechanics as it tries to find a way to escape. Documentary film Surf Crazy was the second surf movie by Bruce Brown. Filmed in 1959, it follows surfers to Mexico, Hawaii and California. Among the locations filmed was Velzyland in Hawaii, named for Brown's employer, surfboard manufacturer Dale Velzy. Comedy Ultra is a 2006 adventure tv film directed by Helen Shaver. Documentary film Hanna Ranch is a biographical documentary drama directed by Mitch Dickman. Science Fiction The Rising is a 2012 short action science-fiction film directed by Sebastian Mattukat and written by Sebastian Mattukat and Tobias Voigt. Comedy The Ghastly Love of Johnny X is a 2012 American musical science fiction comedy film written, produced, and directed by Paul Bunnell. It stars Will Keenan, Creed Bratton, and De Anna Joy Brooks and features, in supporting roles, Reggie Bannister, Les Williams, and Jed Rowen. Comedy In the Jaws of Life is a 1984 Croatian film directed by Rajko Grlić. It is based on a novel by Dubravka Ugrešić. The film was released on VHS in the United States by Facets Video in November 1998. Comedy Muhammad bin Thughlaq is a 1971 socio-political satire comedy film in Tamil by Cho Ramaswamy. It is the film version of the stageplay of the same name. Both the play and the film is conceptualized, wrote and directed by Cho who also stars as the titular character. The film is a sarcastic take on the then political and social affairs of India and is considered a fine portrayal of the political attitude existent till today. The title and the titular character is an allusion to the present day politics in India, that can be compared with those of Tughluq's. It is believed in India that Muhammad bin Tughluq, the sultan of Delhi in 1300s was an unintelligent ruler, especially for some of his decisions during his reign, including that of relocating his capital and experiments with coins. Thus, Cho found it to be a correct allusion to the present day political happenings. There are several dialogues in the film that mention these facts. Animation Pl.ink! is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Anne Kristin Berge. Comedy Courageous Fighter is a 1962 comedy film directed by Jizhou Yan. Science Fiction My Super Ex-Girlfriend is a 2006 American romantic comedy superhero film, directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, Anna Faris, Eddie Izzard, Rainn Wilson and Wanda Sykes. Comedy Joel Goodman is a hotshot advertising executive angling for a promotion, but he feels stuck - not least of all in traffic. With the unexpected help of a homeless man whom Joel pays to sit in his passenger seat so he can use the carpool lane, Joel comes to realize that sometimes changing lanes can change your life. Thriller The Daisy Chain is a 2008 film directed by Aisling Walsh. Documentary film Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives is a 1992 Canadian documentary film about the lives of lesbian women and their experiences of lesbian pulp fiction. It was written and directed by Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman and featured author Ann Bannon. It premiered at the 1992 Toronto Film Festival and was released in the United States on 4 August 1993. It was produced by Studio D, the women's studio of the National Film Board of Canada. In May 2014, the NFB re-released the film in a digitally remastered version. Comedy Glenroy Bros., (no. 2), also known as Comic Boxing: The Glenroy Brothers is an 1894 silent film from Edison Studios. It is about 27 seconds long and shows the Glenroy Brothers boxing. Comedy The Paper Brigade is a 1996 adventure/comedy film directed by Blair Treu. The film stars Kyle Howard and Robert Englund. Comedy Audio Tour is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein. Thriller Thana Theke Aschi is a 2010 Bengali film directed by Saran Dutta. The thriller film was give 3.5 stars in their review by Times of India. Comedy Whispering Ghosts is a 1942 film directed by Alfred L. Werker. Documentary film "Why do Italians vote Berlusconi? The violence of propaganda, the impotence of citizens, questions of the economy, illicit power relationships... And a catastrophe: the city of L'Aquila devastated by an earthquake... all these combine to show how the young Italian democracy has been subdued. The caricature of Berlusconi - one of the director’s most celebrated impersonations - strolls through Aquila’s refugee camp and wanders the deserted town like an emperor at the end of his reign. A town devastated by an earthquake - the perfect location from which to recount Italy’s drift into authoritarianism, the mess of blackmail, scandal, swindles and inertia of the political classes, the media and the citizens, that have paralysed the country. Why do the Italians vote for Berlusconi? Why do they consider democracy an unsuitable system of government? Aquila - this magnificent city laid low by an earthquake - will give us the answers. Why did the proud people of Aquila exchange their most precious commodity - their community, a dynamic town full of students and works of art - for a little apartment in a dormitory town, furnished by Berlusconi? Why did they believe TV propaganda rather than the evidence of their own eyes? And how did it happen to others too, as quickly and as deceitfully? Who was leaning on them? The days of Berlusconi’s reign seem numbered: it’s time to search through the rubble and draw what conclusions we can." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy I Hate Luv Storys is a 2010 Indian romantic comedy film starring Sonam Kapoor and Imran Khan in the lead roles. The film is written and directed by Punit Malhotra and produced under Karan Johar's Dharma Productions and Ronnie Screwvala's UTV Motion Pictures. The film was released on 2 July 2010 and went on to become a box office hit. The film was partly filmed in Queenstown, New Zealand. Science Fiction Forbidden World, originally titled Mutant, is a 1982 American cult classic science fiction/horror film. The screenplay was written by Tim Curnen, from a screenstory by R.J. Robertson and Jim Wynorski. It was co-edited and directed by Allan Holzman, who had edited Battle Beyond the Stars two years earlier. The cast includes Jesse Vint, Dawn Dunlap, June Chadwick, Linden Chiles, Fox Harris, Raymond Oliver, Scott Paulin, Michael Bowen, and Don Olivera. The film received three nominations for the 1983 Saturn Awards: Best Low Budget Film, Best Make-up and Best Special Effects. It was generally panned by critics as a cheap, exploitive imitation of the movie Alien, with sex, nudity, uneven editing, cheap special effects, and an audio track that some found unpleasant. It has, however, attained a certain cult status among fans of grungy, cheap, sleazy science fiction. It is frequently paired with and compared to the previous year's Corman-produced Alien rip-off Galaxy of Terror, with which Forbidden World shares some of the same sets. The movie also makes use of footage recycled from the 1980 movie Battle Beyond the Stars, which was also produced by Corman. Comedy The Buddy System is a 1984 American romantic comedy film starring Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Nancy Allen, Wil Wheaton and Jean Stapleton. The film was directed by Glenn A. Jordan who is better known for directing and producing numerous television films and television dramas. The film follows the story of a cautious single mother who forms an unlikely friendship with her son's school security guard. The Buddy System was Wil Wheaton's first major film role and his second non-television role after the 1983 film Hambone and Hillie. Documentary film Electric Train Driver: Driving Techniques - Passenger Trains is a 1964 documentary film directed by Ken Fairbairn. Thriller The Italian Job is a 2003 heist film directed by F. Gary Gray, written by Wayne and Donna Powers and produced by Donald DeLine. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Jason Statham, Edward Norton, Seth Green, Mos Def and Donald Sutherland. It is an American remake of the 1969 British film of the same name, and is about a team of thieves who plan to steal gold from a former associate who double-crossed them. Despite the shared title, the plot and characters of this film differ from those of its source material; Gray described the film as "an homage to the original." Most of the film was shot on location in Venice and Los Angeles, where canals and streets, respectively, were temporarily shut down during principal photography. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, The Italian Job was theatrically released in the United States on May 30, 2003, and grossed over $176 million worldwide. Critical response was generally positive, with publications highlighting the action sequences. A sequel, The Brazilian Job, has reportedly been in development since 2004, but has yet to be produced as of 2014. Documentary film Yulu is a 2010 documentary film directed by Wei Tie, Tan Chui Mui, Jia Zhangke, Chen Tao, Chen Zhiheng, Song Fang, and Wang Zizhao. Science Fiction Before I Hang is a 1940 American science fiction, horror film released by Columbia Pictures, starring Boris Karloff. The film was directed by Nick Grinde, and was one of several films Karloff starred in contract with Columbia. Comedy The Runaway Bus is a 1954 British comedy film produced, written, and directed by Val Guest. It stars Frankie Howerd, Margaret Rutherford and Petula Clark. It was made at Southall Studios in London. Animation Woody Woodpecker is playing pool in his barn. He loses control of one of the balls (the white one), which bounces across the yard and lands in a hen house. When he goes to get it, an overprotective setting hen will not let him have it, thinking that Woody is trying to steal one of her eggs. Woody loses the battle that follows, so he tries a rod and reel, baited with corn. The hen hooks it up with the light circuit and almost electrocutes Woody. He tries hypnotizing her with nylons, but she beats him back to the eggs. A disguise as a lovestruck French rooster with a Charles Boyer accent finally gets her off the nest, but Woody drops the eggs. The baby chicks that pop out of the broken eggs make the hen happy, so all is forgiven. Thriller Carl is a thriller and horror film directed by Greg Daniel. Comedy The Iron Giant is a 1999 American animated science fiction film using both traditional animation and computer animation, produced by Warner Bros. Animation, and based on the 1968 novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes. The film was directed by Brad Bird, scripted by Tim McCanlies, and stars Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick, Jr., Vin Diesel, Eli Marienthal, Christopher McDonald, and John Mahoney. The film is about a lonely boy named Hogarth Hughes raised by his mother, who discovers an iron giant who fell from space. With the help of a beatnik artist named Dean McCoppin, they have to stop the U.S. military and a federal agent named Kent Mansley from finding and destroying the Giant. The Iron Giant takes place in October 1957 in the American state of Maine during the height of the Cold War. The film's development phase began around 1994, though the project finally started taking root once Bird signed on as director, and his hiring of Tim McCanlies to write the screenplay in 1996. The script was given approval by Ted Hughes, author of the original novel, and production struggled through difficulties. Comedy Little Tough Guys in Society is a 1938 Universal Studios film that starred several of the Dead End Kids. It was the second film that Universal made in their series and the first of three that they made without any of the original Dead End Kids. Comedy With Love and Kisses is a 1936 comedy and musical film written by Sherman L. Lowe and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film In the Shadow of the Moon is a 2007 British documentary film about the United States' manned missions to the Moon. It premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the World Cinema Audience Award. In March 2008, it was the first film to win the Sir Arthur Clarke Award for Best Film Presentation. It was given a limited release in the United States on September 7, 2007, and in Canada on October 19, 2007. It was released on DVD in the United States on February 22, 2008, and March 31, 2008, in the United Kingdom. It is also notable for giving Gareth Edwards an early credit in visual effects. Comedy "After 23 years of service to the Valdes family, Raquel is comfortably ensconced in a vague existence between maid and her illusion that she is a family member. Her barely concealed bitterness and increased clashes with her employer's eldest daughter lead the family to think she is overworked. They hire more help, and, feeling usurped, Raquel begins to sabotage each new employee by resorting to childish antics, clinging to her ambiguous place within the family. In his remarkably astute second feature, Sebastian Silva questions, without bias, a dusty remnant of class division—the common, Latin American, aristocratic tradition of serfdom. Within this complex dynamic, we are privy to the inner workings of a well-intentioned family's relationship with their servant—however endearingly the word is used. Silva wields his handheld camera like a magnifying glass, revealing Raquel’s fenced-in fragility, and watching her evolve is truly touching. Astonishing in its intimacy, the film wrings awkward humor from the alienated Raquel's mind games. Only Lucy, last in the line of new maids, is able to nudge Raquel gently toward the momentous kick-start needed to rediscover herself.Sebastian Silva's hungry curiosity to examine the intersection of social and personal forces produces a painful, yet satisfying, comedic drama that shakes up and humanizes an insidious system." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film United in Anger: A History of ACT UP is a 2012 documentary film written by Jim Hubbard and Ali Cotterill and directed by Jim Hubbard. Documentary film Putin's Kiss is a 2012 documentary, directed by Lise Birk Pedersen, about Russian youth activist Masha Drokova and her experiences with the youth organisation Nashi. Animation Betty Boop, M.D. is a 1932 Fleischer Studio animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The animated short is certainly one of the more surreal entries in the Betty Boop filmography. Animation The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure is a 1994 American direct-to-video animated adventure musical film directed by Roy Allen Smith, is the first of many animated sequels to the film The Land Before Time. It was released six years after the original and the first in the series to be direct-to-video. The tone, action and plot of the film was made much softer and slower than that of the original, and features musical numbers, in order to appeal to a younger audience. After the release of this sequel, all the films in the series have been released at a rate of one film every one or two years. Comedy El Caradura y la millonaria is a 1971 Argentine film. Documentary film "Cult film buffs may be familiar with the cycle of "nudie cutie" exploitation films released in the wake of Russ Meyer's hugely successful The Immoral Mr. Teas, at the very end of the 1950s. These films offered many moviegoers their first filmed view of naked flesh, with many featuring unexpurgated views of nudist colonies. What is less known is that the same type of films were made over 25 years earlier. This Nude World is a prime example of this genre, and like the later films, was made chiefly to exploit scenes of naked bodies by very independent (and very low budget) filmmakers. It was probably distributed by just a few people who rented theaters and transported prints from town to town, staying one step ahead of the censors. The film was either directed or re-edited from a German import by Mike Mindlin. It features brisk editing, glib (and campy) narration, and a globe-trekking continuity as it travels from the Catskills through France and into Germany in search of sun worshippers. In each outpost of nudism, countless naked enthusiasts are shown in all their glory, both male and female (as well as children). Along the way, more traditional travel scenes are shown as well, setting a backdrop for the different cultures where the movement had taken root. Including an American nudist camp in this film was significant, for while the naturalism movement began in Europe around the turn of the century, the first known permanent nudist camp in the U.S. opened just the year before this film was shot. The controversial periodical The Nudist (later renamed Sunshine & Health) appeared on newstands in 1933, and the nudist lifestyle continued to spread and flourish. This Nude World, a quickie exploitation film made to cash in on headlines, likely provided inspiration for new recruits to the lifestyle, at least among those who managed to see it in its original limited release. Quoting Jay Schwartz from the 201 Philadelphia QFest site. Animation Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll räddar Hönan is a 1987 Swedish animated short film directed by Jan Gissberg about the two eponymous characters created by Thomas Funck. Funck also provides all voices. The film was released theatrically in Sweden on 12 December 1987. It was followed in 1991 by the feature-length film Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High, made by the same team. Thriller Chain Reaction is a 1996 American action film directed by Andrew Davis, starring Keanu Reeves, Morgan Freeman, Rachel Weisz, Fred Ward, Kevin Dunn and Brian Cox. It presents a fictional account of the invention of a new non-contaminating power source based on hydrogen and the attempts by the United States Government to prevent the spreading of this technology. The film was released in the United States on August 2, 1996. Thriller Unlawful Entry is a 1992 American thriller film directed by Jonathan Kaplan starring Kurt Russell, Ray Liotta and Madeleine Stowe. The film involves a couple who befriend a lonely policeman, only for him to develop an unrequited fixation on the wife, leading to chilling consequences. Ray Liotta was nominated for an MTV Movie Award in 1993 for his portrayal of the psychopathic cop. The film was remade in Bollywood as Fareb, starring Faraaz Khan, Suman Ranganathan, Ashok Lath, Vishwajeet Pradhan and Milind Gunaji. Comedy Should Husbands Marry? is a 1926 short comedy silent film directed by Edward F. Cline. Comedy El Seductor is a 1995 Spanish film directed by José Luis García Sánchez. Science Fiction Man with the Screaming Brain is a 2005 science fiction/slapstick film co-written, produced, directed by and starring Bruce Campbell. It is Campbell's feature film directorial debut. The film was co-written by David Goodman and co-stars Ted Raimi. Documentary film Naked Idol is the seventh TV movie on the part documentary and part rock-mockumentary musical comedy series which was created by Polly Draper. Naked Idol is expected to air on March 14, 2009. The premise of Naked Idol is that The Naked Brothers Band have a Naked Idol contest for a new bassist replacing Rosalina. It also features guest appearances by David Desrosiers and Tobin Esperance. Documentary film Heavy Metal Night At Gus' Pub is a 2013 short music drama film directed by Ruby Boutilier and written by Sue Goyette. Comedy An American Carol is a 2008 American comedy film directed by David Zucker and starring Kevin Farley. In some other countries the film is known as Big Fat Important Movie. Presented from a conservative-leaning perspective, the film is a parody of liberal filmmaker Michael Moore that "lampoons contemporary American culture, particularly Hollywood." It uses the framework of A Christmas Carol but moves the setting of the story from Christmas to Independence Day. The screenplay is written by Myrna Sokoloff and Zucker. The supporting cast includes Kelsey Grammer, Jon Voight, Dennis Hopper, Trace Adkins, Gary Coleman, Jillian Murray and Leslie Nielsen. The film was released on October 3, 2008. Comedy Movie 43 is a 2013 American sketch anthology comedy film co-directed and produced by Peter Farrelly, and written by Rocky Russo and Jeremy Sosenko among others. The film features sixteen different storylines, each one by a different director, including Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Patrik Forsberg, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Brett Ratner, Will Graham, and Jonathan van Tulleken. It stars an ensemble cast that includes Kristen Bell, Halle Berry, Gerard Butler, Anna Faris, Hugh Jackman, Johnny Knoxville, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Chloë Grace Moretz, Seann William Scott, Emma Stone, and Kate Winslet among others. The film took almost a decade to get into production as most studios outright rejected the script, which was eventually picked up by Relativity Media for $6 million. The film was shot over a period of several years, as casting also proved to be a challenge for the producers. Some actors, including George Clooney, immediately declined to take part, while others, such as Richard Gere, attempted to get out of the project. Comedy Aithalakkadi is a 2010 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by J.G. Krishna. The film starred Rangayana Raghu and Bullet Prakash in leading roles. The music of the film was composed by Sadhu Kokila. Comedy Murder Can Hurt You is a 1980 ABC television movie that parodies detective and police TV shows of the 1960s and '70s, much like the way Murder by Death spoofed literary detectives. Comedy Lunch with Charles is a 2001 comedy and romance film written and directed by Michael Parker. Thriller Aravind 2 is a Telugu film Directed by Sekhar Suri starring Sri, Madhavi Latha, Kamal Kamaraju, Srinivas Avasarala and Adonica in the Lead and is a sequel to the Successful movie "A Film by Aravind". G. Phanindra and G. Vijay Choudary produced this film on Sri Vijayabheri Productions Banner while Vijay Kurakula provided the music. The Movie has been inspired from an english movie 'Friday the 13th'.The Movie is scheduled for a release in end of March 2013. Documentary film Tussilago is a 2010 short animated drama documentary film written and directed by Jonas Odell. Thriller Married 2 America is a 2012 Hindi-language drama film directed by Dilip Shankar featuring Jackie Shroff, Archana Joglekar, Anjali Malhotra, Shweta Tiwari, Raghuveer Yadav, Chetan Pandit in the lead roles. The film was released on February 17, 2012 to mixed reviews. Documentary film Tabloid is a 2010 American documentary film by Errol Morris. It tells the story of Joyce McKinney, a former Miss Wyoming and mentally ill woman, who in the 70s was accused of kidnapping and raping Kirk Anderson, an American Mormon missionary. The incident, known as the Mormon sex in chains case, became a major tabloid story in Britain and triggered a circulation battle between two popular newspapers, The Daily Mirror and The Daily Express. The film is based on interviews of McKinney conducted by Morris, who also interviewed journalists involved with her story. The film makes reference to Mormon culture, such as temple garments. Documentary film 9/11: Phone Calls from the Towers is a 2009 documentary film directed by James Kent. Comedy Your Mother Wears Combat Boots is a 1989 made-for-television American comedy film starring Barbara Eden, Héctor Elizondo, Meagen Fay and David Kaufman. The movie was directed by Anson Williams. Science Fiction Kate & Leopold is a 2001 romantic-comedy fantasy that tells a story of a duke who travels through time from New York in 1876 to the present and falls in love with a woman in modern New York. The film is directed by James Mangold and stars Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber. Comedy L'Italien is a 2010 film directed by Olivier Baroux. Documentary film The Green Cold is a 2002 film directed by Nasser Saffarian. Documentary film Ritratto Di Mio Padre is a 2010 documentary film directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi and written by Manuela Tempesta and Maria Sole Tognazzi. Thriller A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle is a film directed by Helaine Head. Comedy It's Not Cricket is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Alfred Roome and starring Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne, Susan Shaw and Maurice Denham. It is the second of two starring films for Radford and Wayne who appeared as supporting players in ten other films. It was also one of the final films made by Gainsborough Pictures before the studio was merged into the Rank Organisation. Comedy Tim and Susan Have Matching Handguns is a 2013 short documentary romance film written and directed by Joe Callander. Thriller Angadi is a 1980 Malayalam film starring Jayan, Seema and Sukumaran in main roles. Directed by I. V. Sasi, its screenplay was handled by T. Damodaran. The film was well received by the audience. Documentary film Strongman is a 2009 documentary about Stanley Pleskun. Documentary film El chahuistle is a 1981 animated documentary film directed by Carlos Cruz. Comedy Paris, Palace Hôtel is a 1956 romantic comedy film directed by Henri Verneuil. Documentary film The Respected Comrade Supreme Commander Is Our Destiny is a 2008 North Korean film, described by the North Korean State news agency KCNA as a "documentary film". It was screened at the People's Palace of Culture in Pyongyang in August 2008 for the 48th anniversary of Kim Jong-il's first steps in his Songun revolution leadership, and aimed at celebrating him as the author of the policy. Selected spectators included Party, army and state officials, as well as "officials of working people's organizations" and of "national institutions". KCNA published the following review: The film impressively deals with the immortal feats Kim Jong Il performed by developing the Korean People's Army into invincible revolutionary armed forces and leading the confrontation with the imperialists and the U.S. to victory in the 90s of the last century under the uplifted banner of Songun and thereby demonstrating the might of Juche Korea. Comedy North Curve is a 1992 comedy drama film written by Michael Klaus and directed by Adolf Winkelmann. Comedy Alias a Gentleman is a 1948 film starring Wallace Beery. The supporting cast includes Gladys George and Sheldon Leonard and the movie was directed by Harry Beaumont. Documentary film The First Rasta is a 2010 documentary film written by Hélène Lee and directed by Christophe Farnarier and Hélène Lee. Thriller The Mercury Factor is a 2013 thriller film written by Luca Barbareschi, Francesco Arlanch and Anna Pavignano and directed by Luca Barbareschi. Animation Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D is a 2005 IMAX 3D documentary film about the first humans on the Moon, the twelve astronauts in the Apollo program. It is co-written, produced and directed by Mark Cowen, and co-written, produced by and starring Tom Hanks. Comedy Thumbsucker is a 2005 American independent comedy-drama film directed by Mike Mills and adapted from the Walter Kirn novel of the same name. It stars Lou Taylor Pucci, Tilda Swinton, Vincent D'Onofrio, Kelli Garner, Benjamin Bratt, Vince Vaughn, and Keanu Reeves. The movie focuses on teenager Justin Cobb as he copes with his thumb-sucking problem, and on his experiments with hypnosis, sex, and drugs. Thriller The Bad Sleep Well is a 1960 film directed by the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. It was the first film to be produced under Kurosawa's own independent production company. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. The film stars Toshiro Mifune as a young man who gets a prominent position in a corrupt postwar Japanese company in order to expose the men responsible for his father's death. It has its roots in Shakespeare's Hamlet. It is also a critique of corporate corruption, with one of its recurring themes being the difficulty combating such corruption, due to a corporate culture in which lower level people feel obligated literally to die, rather than allow their superiors' activities to be discovered. Comedy Pelleedu Pillalu is a Telugu drama film released in 1982 and directed by Bapu. Suresh, Vijayashanti play the lead in this film with Sangeetha, Sarath Babu, Sumalatha and J.V. Somayajulu in the support cast. M.S. Viswanatham scored the music while the lyrics were written by Sri Sri and Aathreya. Actor Suresh was introduced to the Telugu screen through this film. Documentary film Quarter No. 4 is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Ranu Ghosh. Animation Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen is a stop-motion animated Christmas television special directed by David H. Brooks, that originally aired in 2006 and produced by BixPix Entertainment, Once Upon a Frog and Madison Street Entertainment. The show's plot has Rusty Reindeer the brother of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer joining a support group for depressed holiday icons, and he and the other characters search for the meaning of Christmas and help a young boy to get on Santa's nice list. Rusty's cohorts include Candie, the Easter Bunny; Mr. C, the grouchy cupid; Albert, the Thanksgiving Turkey; And Trick and Treat the teenage Halloween Ghosts. Comedy Mere Haule Dost is an upcoming 2013 Hindi film directed by Nitin Raghunath and produced by Pramida Posanipalli, Rajiv Thakur and Nitin Raghunath. The film is set to be released on June 7, 2013. The film features Anirudh Loka, Raghuvardhan Garlapati, Aadil Abedi, Rishit Samala and Kiran Gadalay as main characters. Documentary film The Real Shaolin is a 2008 documentary film directed by Alexander Sebastien Lee. The Real Shaolin follows the story of two Chinese and two Westerners who journey to the Shaolin Temple in China, inspired by the legends portrayed in Kung Fu movies with Bruce Lee and Jet Li. In the course of excruciating martial arts training, their fantasies to become Kung Fu warriors collide with harsh reality, as the Shaolin Temple is the ultimate test for martial artists from all over the world. The Real Shaolin had its World Premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and USA Premiere and winner of Special Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the 2009 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. The Real Shaolin has played in festivals around the world including Hawaii International Film Festival, Doc NZ, Planet Doc Review, San Diego Asian Film Festival, and the DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival. In October 2009, The Real Shaolin premiered at New York City's IFC Center for the documentary screening series Stranger than Fiction Documentary film Hunger in Los Angeles is a 2012 immersive journalism film written and directed by Nonny de la Peña. Animation El Mago de los sueños is a 1966 Spanish animated film directed and produced by Francisco Macián. Documentary film No Impact Man is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein, based on the book by Colin Beavan. The film, which premiered September 4, 2009, follows Colin Beavan and his family during their year-long experiment to have sustainable zero impact on the environment. The film mostly takes place in New York City. Comedy Lange Flate Ballær II is a 2008 Norwegian comedy film directed by Harald Zwart. It is the sequel of the 2006 film Lange Flate Ballær. The main actors from the first film reprised their roles, starring along with Don Johnson as the US Navy Admiral Burnett. The title translates as "Long Flat Balls II". Documentary film DeLorean is a 1981 documentary film directed by Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker. Comedy Mapado 2: Back to the Island is a 2007 South Korean film and sequel to the 2005 comedy Mapado. Comedy Lethal Weapon 3 is a 1992 American buddy cop action comedy film directed and produced by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo and Stuart Wilson. It is the third film in the Lethal Weapon series In the film, which is set three years after Lethal Weapon 2, Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh pursue Jack Travis, a former L.A.P.D. lieutenant turned ruthless arms dealer, during the six days prior to Murtaugh's retirement. Riggs and Murtaugh are joined by Leo Getz, as well as Internal Affairs Sergeant Lorna Cole. Unlike the first two films which received generally positive reviews, Lethal Weapon 3 was met with mixed reviews, but has been a box office success, grossing over $320 million worldwide. It was the fifth highest-grossing film of 1992 and the highest grossing film in the Lethal Weapon series. A fourth film, Lethal Weapon 4, was released on July 10, 1998. Documentary film The Eye of Vichy is a 1993 film directed by Claude Chabrol. The documentary is about propaganda produced by Nazi-occupied France during World War II from 1940 to 1944. The film documents the pro-Nazi sentiments of Philippe Pétain's Vichy regime and its efforts to spread propaganda against both the Allied Forces and the Jews. It contains authentic newsreels, advertisements, and feature-film footage produced by the Nazis and their collaborators. Animation Bratz Kidz: Sleep-Over Adventure is a 2007 direct-to-DVD film based on the Bratz Kidz line. Documentary film May I Be Frank is a documentary biographical comedy film directed by Gregg Marks. Documentary film When You're Strange is a 2009 documentary about the Doors. It is written and directed by Tom DiCillo and for the first time makes material from Jim Morrison's 1969 film fragment HWY: An American Pastoral publicly available. Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek has stated that "This will be the true story of the Doors," and that the film will be "the anti-Oliver Stone," referring to the 1991 film about the group that Stone directed, and which drew criticism from many Doors fans and several people who knew Morrison. Science Fiction Another Wild Idea is a 1934 short comedy science fiction film which was directed by Charley Chase who was also the film's director. This short comedy movie focuses on a Ray Gun which releases all of a persons inhibitions. Thriller Sikka is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Bapaiah and produced by Shrikant Nahata. It stars Dharmendra, Jackie Shroff, Moushumi Chatterjee and Dimple Kapadia in pivotal roles. Thriller Tower Block is a British thriller film directed by James Nunn and Ronnie Thompson and written by James Moran. The film stars Sheridan Smith, Jack O'Connell, Ralph Brown, and Russell Tovey and entails residents of an block of flats targeted by an unseen sniper after witnessing the murder of a teenager. Tower Block was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on September 21, 2012 and was also the closing film at the 2012 FrightFest Film Festival. Comedy Nurse Marjorie is a 1920 silent film drama produced and distributed by Realart Pictures, directed by William Desmond Taylor, and starring Mary Miles Minter. It is based on a 1906 play, Nurse Marjorie, by Israel Zangwill. The scenario is by Julia Crawford Ivers whose son James Van Trees was the cinematographer. On the Broadway stage Minter's part was played by Eleanor Robson. This is one of Minter's later films that survive at the Library of Congress. Comedy Exo oi kleftes is a 1961 Greek comedy film directed by Kostas Andritsos and stars Orestis Makris, Dionysis Papayiannopoulos, Dimitris Nikolaidis, Martha Karagianni, Andreas Douzos, Koulis Stoligas, etc. The movie was based on a theatrical play by Stefanos Fotiadis. Comedy Eight Legged Freaks is a 2002 American horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem and stars David Arquette, Kari Wührer, Scott Terra, and Scarlett Johansson. The plot concerns a collection of spiders that are exposed to toxic waste, causing them to grow to gigantic proportions and begin killing and harvesting. The film was dedicated to the memory of several people: one was Pilar Seurat, the mother of producer Dean Devlin, who died of lung cancer the previous year, another was Lewis Arquette, father of the star of the film David Arquette, who had died in 2001 from heart failure. Science Fiction Subject Two is a 2006 American film directed by Philip Chidel, starring Christian Oliver and Dean Stapleton. The plot revolves around Adam a medical student who is lured to a cabin far from civilization wherein he volunteers to be repeatedly killed and reanimated by Dr. Franklin Vick, with use of a mysterious serum. While "Subject Two" as he is initially successful, he begins to experience violent seizures and excruciating pain, begging Vick to kill him or committing suicide several times. Adam eventually gains complete immortality and near instantaneous regeneration, but as a consequence he loses the very sense of being alive; he can no longer feel things and no longer can have emotions. His eyes turn snow white, and, to compensate for the gradual loss of his sense of self, he becomes violent and depressed, going so far as to kill a hunter that accidentally shoots him rather than risk him exposing the project. Eventually the student leaves Vick, only to become a walking ghost doomed to walk the earth for eternity. After returning home, "Vick" finds the real Dr. Franklin Vick, and it is revealed that the doctor for the course of the entire movie was his assistant, Subject One. Thriller Felony is a 2013 Australian thriller film directed by Matthew Saville. Joel Edgerton wrote, produced and co-starred in the film. Tom Wilkinson, Jai Courtney, and Melissa George also appeared in the film. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film "Throughout his 30+ year career, French pop maestro, writer, composer, performer, film director and superstar Serge Gainsbourg was the dirty old man of popular music; a French singer/songwriter and provocateur notorious for his voracious appetite for alcohol, cigarettes, and women, his scandalous, taboo-shattering output made him a legend in Europe. Come join us in celebrating the life and work of the suave Gallic bard with the SF premiere of the acclaimed 2010 French TV doc Serge Gainsbourg: The Man Who Loved Women!" Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Animation Hare Force is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny and an old lady. Although the title is an obvious play on Air Force, the cartoon's plot has nothing to do with the military. The unit of Friz Freleng was the first unit besides Bob Clampett to use the definite design. Freleng made a slight modification while this cartoon was in production. "As Time Goes By" is sung in this short by Sylvester the dog and Bugs at different points. Documentary film Huie's Sermon is a 1981 documentary film made for television by Werner Herzog. It consists almost entirely of a sermon delivered by Huie Rogers of the Bible Way Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Brooklyn. Documentary film PolyCultures: Food Where We Live is a documentary film directed by Tom Kondilas. Thriller Raqt is a Hindi feature Film released on 27 September 2013,Produced by Ashish Mishra & Amit Mishra,Directed by Adi Irani & Shiva Rindan. Animation The Door into Summer is a 1975 Japanese manga by Keiko Takemiya. It is an early example of a shōnen-ai manga. It was originally serialized in Hana to Yume, published by Hakusensha, and it was re-released in 2000 by Kodansha. An animated film version of this manga was released on March 20, 1981 in Japan. Comedy The Bears of San Francisco is a 2012 short, biographical documentary film directed by Mike Agnew, Samantha André, Eunice Lai and Sabrina Tan Fen Yi. Thriller The Madonna's Secret is a 1946 mystery film directed by Wilhelm Thiele. Comedy La Discoteca del amor is a 1980 Argentine film written and directed by Adolfo Aristarain. Thriller 48 Hrs. is a 1982 American action comedy film directed by Walter Hill, starring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy as a cop and convict, respectively, who team up to catch a cop-killer. The title refers to the amount of time they have to solve the crime. It is Joel Silver's first film as a film producer. The screenplay was written by Hill, Roger Spottiswoode, Larry Gross, Steven E. de Souza, and Jeb Stuart. It is often credited as being the first film in the "buddy cop" genre, which included the subsequent films Beverly Hills Cop, Lethal Weapon, and Rush Hour. The film spawned a 1990 sequel, Another 48 Hrs. Documentary film The Rhythm Of My Life: Ismael Sankara is a short documentary film produced in Libreville, Gabon. It is written, directed and produced by Franck A. Onouviet and Marc A. Tchicot. The music is composed by Michael “Mike Mef” Mefane and Rodney “Hokube” Ndong-Eyogo. It focuses on musical moments between people sharing a strong passion for their craft and an in depth and personal interview of rapper Ismael Sankara. The documentary is presenting a new recording artist with a passion going further than the name he is carrying. Thriller Pancha Thanthram is a 1974 Malayalam film directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by EK Thyagarajan. The story is written by Sasikumar, Sreemoolanagaram Vijayan, music by G Devarajan and lyrics by Sreekumaran Thampi. The cast included Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Adoor Bhasi, Jose Prakash, Sankaradi, Sreelatha, TR Omana, TS Muthaiah, Bahadoor. KP Ummer and Vincent in guest appearance. Documentary film The true-life story of the Miracle Survivors of 9/11/01 when the World Trade Center was destroyed, the Pentagon hit, and a plane full of heroes headed for the White House crashed in Pennsylvania. Thriller Never Back Down is a 2008 action film starring Sean Faris, Amber Heard, Cam Gigandet, and Djimon Hounsou. It was theatrically released on March 14, 2008. The film's tagline is "Win or lose... Everyone has their fight". The film is rated PG-13 for "mature thematic material involving intense sequences of fighting/violence, some sexuality, partying, and language – all involving teens". An unrated version called the "Extended Beat Down Edition", featuring nudity and more blood, was released on DVD on July 29, 2008. Thriller Dead Man Running is a 2009 British crime film directed by Alex De Rakoff, written by De Rakoff and John Luton, and starring Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer. Football players Ashley Cole and Rio Ferdinand served as executive producers. Comedy Scavenger Hunt is a 1979 comedy film with a large ensemble cast, in the mold of the 1963 comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Comedy Don Jon is a 2013 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Produced by Ram Bergman and Nicolas Chartier, the film stars Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, and Julianne Moore, with Rob Brown, Glenne Headly, Brie Larson, and Tony Danza in supporting roles. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2013, and had its wide release in the United States on September 27, 2013. Animation Tale of Tales is a 1979 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Yuriy Norshteyn and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. It has won numerous awards, has been acclaimed by critics and other animators, and has received the title of greatest animated film of all time in various polls. It has been the subject of a 2005 book by Clare Kitson titled Yuri Norstein and Tale of Tales: An Animator's Journey. Comedy The Longest Penalty Shot In The World also known as El Penalti más largo del mundo is a 2005 Spanish Comedy movie. Thriller Hello Darkness is a 2011 thriller, horror, romance film written and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland. Comedy "After finding himself bullied on the playground once again, fifth grader Henry decides to spend lunch with his former kindergarten teacher, Mr. Loh" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams is a 2007 direct-to-video animated feature produced by DisneyToon Studios. It was the first film in a planned new Disney Princess Enchanted Tales series of direct-to-video films, each featuring new stories about the Disney Princesses. It was released on September 4, 2007 by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. This DVD features new stories about Princess Aurora from 1959's Sleeping Beauty and Princess Jasmine from 1992's Aladdin. Documentary film Sex-Business - Made in Pasing is a 1969 documentary film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. Thriller Sam's friend Barbara claims to have photographic evidence that her greedy relatives rigged her recently deceased brother's will to make sure they get the bulk of his inheritance. When Barbara is murdered, Sam's own life is in danger as she tries to sort through the complex family relationships to figure out whodunit. Comedy Treasure Buddies is a 2012 Disney direct-to-DVD family film, directed by Robert Vince and produced by Anna McRoberts. It is the 6th installment in the Air Buddies franchise. The Buddies head to the ruins of Ancient Egypt, where, with the help of a monkey named Babi and a camel named Cammy, explore tombs, escape booby traps, and race against a Sphynx cat named Ubasti in search of treasure. The movie was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD, Blu-ray, and as a movie download on January 31, 2012. Thriller Obaltan, also known as The Aimless Bullet and Stray Bullet, is a 1960 Korean film directed by Yu Hyun-mok. The plot is based on the same titled short novel written by Yi Beomseon. It has often been called the best Korean movie ever made. Comedy Bláznova kronika is a 1964 Czech film directed by Karel Zeman. Described by Zeman as a "pseudo-historical" film, it is an anti-war black comedy set during the Thirty Years' War. The film combines live action with animation to suggest the artistic style of the engraver Matthäus Merian. The film was a notable success at the 1964 San Francisco International Film Festival, winning Best Picture and Best Director. It was also voted Best Film at the 1964 Addis Ababa IFF in Ethiopia, and was honored in three categories at Cannes. Documentary film Anthony Edwards (ER, Top Gun) met Ole Kane Lettura while Lettura was working as a scout for a safari company in western Kenya. Lettura had a natural ease about him and warmth towards the Edwards' family that was immediately ingratiating. Lettura took Anthony for a run around the safari camp one day and shared that he loved to run. Edwards a basic recreational runner had an idea that it would be great to give Lettura the opportunity to run in the New York City Marathon. Not to win the race but like thousands of other runners to participate.Six months later accompanied by two talented filmmakers Edwards Spent a week documenting Lettura's life. With one week to go before the marathon they all went to New York and explored the city and life in the urban jungle. The story of the film comes out of these two weeks shared by this eclectic group.Two worlds that could not be more different on the exterior have subtle and deep connections through the spirit of the people. Documentary film Project 10 - Real Stories From a Free South Africa: Hot Wax is a 2003 film directed by Andrea Spitz. Comedy Artefakt is a 2009 comedy drama film written by Valeriy Zelenskiy and Andrey Sokolov. Comedy What Every Woman Wants is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring William Sylvester, Elsie Albiin and Brenda De Banzie. It was based on a play Relations Are Best Apart by Edwin Lewis. A large extended family gather together in a small overcrowded house in the English Midlands. Science Fiction Terminal Justice is a 1996 action, thriller and science fiction film written by Frederick Bailey and Wynne McLaughlin and directed by Rick King. Comedy My Wife is a Gangster 3 is a 2006 Korean film. It is a sequel to My Wife is a Gangster 2. This movie, however bearing the My Wife is a Gangster title, has little to no relation to the previous movies. Comedy Comic short about an opera singer's ill-fated attempt at the performance of her life. The film is in part a satire on the commercialisation of the arts, but is all about the humour. It was originally part of an interactive performance in which the audience became an unwitting part, but now works as a standalone piece. Documentary film Holiday Around My Bedroom is a 2003 short comedy documentary film written and directed by Jamie Jay Johnson. Documentary film Watchers of the Sky is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Edet Belzberg. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. It won the two awards at the festival. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Music Box Films acquired distribution rights of the film. The film is scheduled to be released in late 2014. Comedy Blood and Donuts is a 1995 Canadian horror comedy film directed by Holly Dale, written by Andrew Rai Berzins, and starring Gordon Currie and Helene Clarkson. David Cronenberg plays a cameo role as the local crime boss. The film features a vampire who is accidentally awakened after 25 years of sleep and starts to shyly make contact with the mortal world around him. As he interacts and begins to care for the people around him, he gets mixed up in their problems and they in his. Animation Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible is a 1996 animation and family film written by Diane M. Fresco, Mark Hoffmeier and Sean Roche and directed by Ron Myrick. Comedy L’Age d’or, The Golden Age is a French surrealist comedy directed by Luis Buñuel about the insanities of modern life, the hypocrisy of the sexual mores of bourgeois society and the value system of the Roman Catholic Church. The screenplay is by Salvador Dalí and Buñuel. L'Âge d'or was one of the first sound films made in France, along with Prix de Beauté and Under the Roofs of Paris. Thriller V.I. Warshawski is a 1991 film directed by Jeff Kanew. It was intended to be a film franchise for star Kathleen Turner, but no sequels were ever produced following the film's critical and commercial failure. Science Fiction G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra is a 2009 American military science fiction action film based on the G.I. Joe toy franchise, with particular inspiration from the comic book and cartoon series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. The film is directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura and co-written by Stuart Beattie, based on a 1998 screenplay by John Paul Kay. G.I. Joe features an ensemble cast based on the various characters of the franchise. The story follows two American soldiers, Duke and Ripcord, who join the G.I. Joe Team after being attacked by MARS troops. After leaked drafts of the script were criticized by fans, Larry Hama, writer of the comic, was hired as creative consultant and rewrites were made. Filming took place in Downey, California, and Prague's Barrandov Studios, and six companies handled the visual effects. The film was released on August 7, 2009, worldwide, following an extensive marketing campaign focused on the Mid-American public. The Rise of Cobra opened at the top of the box office and grossed over $302 million worldwide by the end of its run. Critical reception was mostly negative. The sequel, G.I. Animation Kutti Pisasu is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language fantasy film written and directed by Rama Narayanan, in his 121st venture. The film stars Baby Keerthika, Sangeetha, Ramya Krishnan, Ramji and Nassar in lead roles.http://www.tamilstudios.com/content/2010/kutti-pisasu-movie-review/ Comedy Simon, Simon is a 1970 Sound Effect comedy short film directed by Graham Stark. Comedy A Ticklish Affair is a 1963 film directed by George Sidney. It stars Shirley Jones, Gig Young and Red Buttons, written by Ruth Brooks Flippen, based on a story by Barbara Luther. It was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1964. Documentary film Pow Pow, also known as Lyrical War Report, is a documentary film released in 2005 and based on the release of "Pow" by Lethal B. "Grimes first ever documentary investigates the highs and lows of the number 11 chart smash hit." There are interviews from Tim Westwood, Fumin, D Double E, Napper, Jamakabi, Neeko, Flow Dan, Ozzie B, Forcer, Demon, Purple, Fire Camp, Knowledge, Dexplicit, 2 Face and Footsie. It was made in joint production by Club Sidewinder, NuthingSorted.com, MMG and Ablaze. The DVD was released by Nu-Era. Thriller Helsinki Napoli All Night Long is a gangster-comedy film written, directed and produced by Mika Kaurismäki. The film was released in Italy as Napoli–Berlino – Un taxi nella notte, with Berlin replacing Helsinki in the title. Comedy Tu Mera 22 Main Tera 22 is a Punjabi comedy film directed by Amit Prasher. The film features Amrinder Gill and Yo Yo Honey Singh in the lead roles as two spoilt rich brothers, alongside Mandy Takhar. The film released on 25 January 2013, and did good business at the box office, completing verdict of "semi-hit". Documentary film Spiritual Voices is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Alexander Sokurov. Animation "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side" is the 20th episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy and part of the series' trilogy Laugh It Up, Fuzzball. This was produced for Season 6. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 23, 2010. The episode is a retelling and parody of the film The Empire Strikes Back, recasting characters from Family Guy into roles from the film. Prior to the television broadcast, it was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 22, 2009, in Region 1; on December 26, 2009, in Region 2; and on December 23, 2009, in Region 4. The episode was written by Kirker Butler and directed by Dominic Polcino. It received high praise from critics for its accurate depiction of the original film, as well as its inclusion of many cultural references. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed in 6.13 million homes in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by Jon Benjamin, John Bunnell, James Caan, Jackson Douglas, Joe Flaherty, James Greene, Phil LaMarr, Kevin Michael Richardson, George Rogan and James Woods, along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series. Comedy Time Becomes You is a 2012 comedy romance sience fiction short film written and directed by Matt Gren. Animation Jsem vět a lep is a 2007 film directed by Martin Duda. Comedy Ördög vigye is a 1992 Hungarian comedy film written and directed by Róbert Pajer. Animation Yearbook is a 2013 short animation comedy drama film written and directed by Bernardo Britto. Documentary film Werewolves Across America is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Edward Lovelace and James Hall. Comedy South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated comedy film based on the animated television series South Park, and produced, co-written by and starring its creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The film was directed and co-scored by Parker and co-written by their South Park collaborator Pam Brady, and co-starred Mary Kay Bergman, and Isaac Hayes as Chef. It features twelve songs by Parker and Marc Shaiman with additional lyrics by Stone. It was produced by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. in association with Comedy Central. The film is largely concerned with the issues of censorship and freedom of speech. It parodies animated Disney films released during the Disney Renaissance, such as Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid as well as musicals such as the West End's Les Misérables, and satirizes the controversy surrounding the show itself. In the film, the four boys from South Park see a controversial R-rated movie featuring Canadians Terrance and Phillip. The boys begin cursing incessantly and their parents pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for allegedly corrupting their children. Comedy Tears for Sale, also known internationally as Charleston & Vendetta or also as Funeral Brides, is a Serbian drama film. Directed by Uroš Stojanović, it stars Sonja Kolačarić, Katarina Radivojević, Nenad Jezdić, Stefan Kapičić, and Olivera Katarina. It was released in Serbia following a January 30, 2008 premiere at Belgrade's Sava Centar. Made on a budget that exceeds €4 million, the movie was shot during summer 2005 as the most expensive Serbian movie ever. It then went into a long post-production due to specific CGI requirements. Featuring 40 minutes worth of special effects and over 100,000 metres of film, around five times more than the average used in Serbia, from the technical point of view the film turned out to be one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of Serbian cinematography. The musical score was done by Japanese composer Shigeru Umebayashi. Luc Besson's production and distribution companies Blue Pen and EuropaCorp hold the film's foreign market distribution rights. Documentary film "The cane toads are ba-a-a-ck! But this time those pesky varmints are coming at you in glorious 3-D. In 1988, filmmaker Mark Lewis had tongues wagging when he unleashed his celebrated documentary Cane Toads: An Unnatural History, exposing a bizarre biological blunder. Here, Lewis takes a giant leap forward as he revs up the technology, once again tracking the unstoppable march of the cane toad across the Australian continent. Reviled by many, adored by a few, the toad has gripped Australia's consciousness, achieving both cult and criminal status. Imported to save the sugar cane crop, the toad’s spread is considered one of Australia’s greatest environmental catastrophes. Yet for a world awakening to the daunting prospect that we have forever altered our ecosystem, this is a story of global implication. With its tongue not so firmly in its cheek, Cane Toads: The Conquest is a comic, yet provocative, journey of a species that has already invaded planet Earth." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Val Paraiso is a 2007 animated short film directed by Pablo Alibuad. Thriller Knock Off is a 1998 American action film directed by Tsui Hark, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Lela Rochon, Michael Fitzgerald Wong, Rob Schneider and Paul Sorvino. The title is a double entendre, as the term colloquially refers to both counterfeit goods as well as targeted killing. Comedy Boo! is a 1932 comedy short film by Universal Pictures, directed and written by Albert DeMond. Boo! contains clips of famous horror films, such as The Cat Creeps, Frankenstein and Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens and mocks them thoroughly. It is not to be confused with the Syfy Channel original movie of the same name. Even though this short was produced by Universal Studios, the makers decided not to use footage from the company's own version of Dracula, but instead to use footage from the German expressionist film Nosferatu directed by F. W. Murnau. The only surviving footage of The Cat Creeps -- otherwise considered a lost film -- are the clips included in Boo! Boo! can be found as a bonus feature on the DVD for Frankenstein. Comedy County Hospital is a Laurel and Hardy short film made in 1932. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Ollie is in hospital with a broken leg, Stan comes to visit and ends up getting Ollie kicked out; on the way home Stan crashes the car. Animation We Have No Tickets is a 2011 animation / fantasy short film directed by Jian Bao Animation Wedding Espresso is a 2002 short animation film written by Lesley Glaister and directed by Sandra Ensby. Comedy Corridas De Alegría is a 1982 film written by Miguel Ángel Iglesias and Romualdo Molina and directed by Gonzalo García Pelayo. Comedy The Woman of Ahhs: A Self-Portrait by Victoria Fleming is a 2008 dramatic comedy from Canada by filmmaker B. P. Paquette, starring Darryl Hunter, Holly O'Brien, and Stephanie Dixon. A parody of The Wizard of Oz, The Woman of Ahhs features the performance of original songs wherein the lyrics comment upon and propel the narrative, as do a triad of contemporary dance performances by Cirque du Soleil choreographer Debra Brown. The Woman of Ahhs is the second panel in Paquette's triptych on "the psychology of romantic love," preceded by A Year in the Death of Jack Richards, and followed by The Anonymous Rudy S.. Thriller The Circuit 2: The Final Punch is a martial arts film starring Olivier Gruner and is the sequel of The Circuit. Science Fiction Eva is a 2011 Spanish science fiction film directed by Kike Maíllo. It was released on 7 September 2011 at the 68th Venice International Film Festival, where it was screened out of competition. The film stars Daniel Brühl, Marta Etura, Lluís Homar and Alberto Ammann. Eva was nominated in twelve categories at the 26th Goya Awards, scoring three wins — Best New Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Special Effects. It earned nominations for Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Make Up and Hairstyles, Best Original Score, Best Original Screenplay, Best Production Design, Best Production Supervision and Best Sound. The film was also nominated for sixteen Gaudí Awards, winning five. Comedy The Feathered Serpent is a 1948 mystery film, the fifth of six in which Roland Winters portrayed Charlie Chan. It is the only Chan film which featured both Keye Luke and Victor Sen Yung together. Luke had been popular in the Warner Oland Chan films while Yung appeared primarily in the Sidney Toler Chan movies. This was Yung's last Chan movie. Luke appeared in one more with Roland Winters, the last of the Chan films, Sky Dragon. Comedy Big Significant Things is a 2014 comedy drama film written and directed by Bryan Reisberg. Comedy Amanece, que no es poco is a 1989 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Cuerda. Comedy My Stepmother is an Alien is a 1988 American comedy science fiction film produced by the Weintraub Entertainment Group for release through Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Dan Aykroyd and Kim Basinger, with featured performances by Jon Lovitz and Alyson Hannigan. Thriller Street of Dreams is a 1988 American action/thriller film directed by William A. Graham and starring Ben Masters and Morgan Fairchild. Made as a television film, Street of Dreams was originally aired on October 7, 1988, on CBS and was subsequently released on DVD on January 10, 2005. The role of a drug addict who—per Fairchild's remarks—"looks like hell" marked a departure for Morgan Fairchild, whose career had, up to that point, been defined by roles of glamour and sex appeal. The film follows a laid-back private investigator Kyd Thomas who gets thrust into Hollywood's world of crime after he meets Laura Cassidy. Laura is a cocaine addict who Kyd saves from being beaten and raped and with whom he quickly enters a romantic relationship. The storyline is based on the books Good Night and Good-Bye and Kyd for Hire by American author Timothy Harris which chronicle stories of the life and adventures of a private investigator named Thomas Kyd. Harris has since claimed that he was credited on the film even though he "didn't really do anything on it", "didn't write it, and wasn't involved." Documentary film Sounds Like a Revolution is a feature documentary about recent protest music in America. Directed by Canadian directors Summer Love and Jane Michener, the film was released in June 2010 and had its world premiere at NXNE festival and its theatrical premiere at The Royal Theatre in Toronto, Canada. Focusing on the personal experiences of four independent musicians, the film portrays Michael Franti, Fat Mike, Paris, and Anti-Flag and a collection of live performances, political rallies, music videos and uncensored commentaries from Pete Seeger, The Dixie Chicks, David Crosby, Steve Earle, Jello Biafra, Ani DiFranco, Wayne Kramer to Tom Morello and more. Documentary film Bering. Equilibrio y resistencia is a 2013 documentary film written by Lourdes Grobet, Montserrat Larque and directed by Lourdes Grobet. Science Fiction Selfless is an upcoming drama film directed by Tarsem Singh and written by David Pastor and Àlex Pastor. The film stars Michelle Dockery, Ryan Reynolds, Ben Kingsley, Victor Garber, Matthew Goode, Derek Luke and Natalie Martinez. The film is set to be released on April 17, 2015. Thriller The Gleiwitz Case is an East German war film directed by Gerhard Klein. It was released in 1961. Comedy Fatty's Plucky Pup is a 1915 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. A print of the film survives. Comedy Up Jumped the Devil is a 1941 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Thriller Slim till Dead is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Marco Mak and stars Anthony Wong and Cherrie Ying. Comedy Two Cops 2 is a 1996 Action Comedy film directed by Woo-Suk Kang. Animation A Slippery Tale is a 2004 short, animation film directed by Susanne Seidel. Thriller 13 Sins, also known as 13: Game of Death, is a 2014 American horror film directed by Daniel Stamm. The film is a remake of the 2006 Thai horror comedy and psychological thriller film 13 Beloved. Mark Webber stars as Elliot, a meek salesman who accepts a series of increasingly disturbing and criminal challenges. It premiered at the 2014 SXSW film festival and was released theatrically in the United States on April 18, 2014. Comedy Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny is a 2010 TV movie directed by Shannon Hartman. Animation O' Faby is a partially animated film made in 1993 in India in the Malayalam language. It stars Ashokan, Manoj K. Jayan and Srividya. The film attracted media attention as it was the first Asian film in which an animated character played the lead role alongside live actors. Comedy It's a Dog's Life is a 1955 drama comedy film based on the story by Richard Harding Davis, written by John Michael Hayes and directed by Herman Hoffman. Documentary film Feeding Sea Lions is short silent film featuring Paul Boyton feeding sea lions at his Sea Lion Park at Coney Island. Boyton is shown feeding the trained sea lions, twelve in number. The sea lions follow Boyton up the steps of the pool and then follow him back into the water. One of them steals food out of the basket. The film was made by Lubin Studios on March 10, 1900. Thriller Night Trap also known as Mardi Gras for the Devil is a supernatural thriller film directed by David A. Prior and starring Robert Davi, Michael Ironside, John Amos, Mike Starr, Lesley-Anne Down and Mickey Jones. Comedy Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains is a 1982 film about three teenage girls, played by Diane Lane, Laura Dern and Marin Kanter, who start a punk band. Comedy Sin ton ni Sonia is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by Carlos Sama. Comedy I'm No Angel is Mae West's third motion picture. West received sole story and screenplay credit. A young Cary Grant plays her leading man for the second time. Being Pre-Code, this was one of the few Mae West movies that was not subjected to heavy censorship. The film was directed by Wesley Ruggles. Documentary film The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art is a 1974 American documentary film directed by Herbert Kline. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Film for Blind Poet is a 2012 short documentary drama film written and directed by Gustavo Vinagre. Comedy Super Six is a Sri Lankan movie directed by Udara Palliyaguruge. It was released on 17 May 2012 starring Roshan Ranawana, Hemal Ranasinghe, Sanath Gunathilake, Aruni Rajapakse, Mahendra Perera, Roodney Warnakula, Priyantha Senevirathne, Saranga Disasekara, Suneth Chithrananda and Gaminda Priyaviraj. It was shot in locations such as Sri Lanka, Maldives and Malaysia. Comedy Doble indemnización is a 1996 action, comedy and drama film written by Fernando Galiana and directed by Raúl Araiza. Comedy The Big Chill is a 1983 American comedy-drama film directed by Lawrence Kasdan, starring Tom Berenger, Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum, William Hurt, Kevin Kline, Mary Kay Place, Meg Tilly, and JoBeth Williams. It is about a group of baby boomer college friends who reunite after fifteen years due to the suicide of a friend. Kevin Costner was cast as the dead character Alex, but all scenes showing his face were cut. The Big Chill was filmed entirely on location in Beaufort, South Carolina and was shot at the same antebellum house used as a location for The Great Santini. The soundtrack features ten late '60s/early '70s pop/rock songs, including "The Weight", "Good Lovin', "In the Midnight Hour", "You Can't Always Get What You Want", "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "A Whiter Shade of Pale", "My Girl", " A Natural Woman" and "Joy to the World". The television show thirtysomething was influenced by The Big Chill. Earlier, however, the movie was directly adapted to television in CBS' short-lived 1985 comedy-drama Hometown. Comedy The Yes Man is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Underground Inferno is a 2008 documentary film directed by Sanjeev Sivan and Umesh Aggarwal. Comedy Póker de amantes para tres is a 1969 Argentine film. Science Fiction Soul Fire Rising is a 2009 short, sci-fi film written by Kurt Patino and directed by Dale Fabrigar and John P. Aguirre. Animation Moomins and the Comet Chase is a 2010 stop motion film compiled from the Comet in Moominland-based episodes of the 1977–1982 The Moomins TV series animated at Se-ma-for in Poland, restored and re-soundtracked with multiple voice actors replacing the single narrator. It is the second such Moomin film produced by Finnish children's film company Filmkompaniet, the first being Moomin and Midsummer Madness, and the first one converted to stereoscopic 3-D. A similar revision of the remainder of the series for high-definition television of all 78 episodes will follow and is currently in production. The same novel has been adapted into film at least twice before, with the 1978 Russian stop motion serial Mumi-troll and the 1992 Japanese traditional animation feature Comet in Moominland. International version of the film features the voices of known Swedish actors like Stellan Skarsgård, Peter Stormare, Alexander Skarsgård. Musician and Moomins fan Björk also wrote an original song for the film. The international debut was at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2010. In Finland, it arrived in movie theaters on 6 August 2010 and will later be broadcast on the MTV3 channel. Thriller Alias Nick Beal is a 1949 film retelling of the Faust myth directed by John Farrow and starring Ray Milland, Audrey Totter and Thomas Mitchell. The picture is also known as Dark Circle, Strange Temptation and Alias Nicky Beal. Comedy The Living End is a 1992 American comedy-drama film by Gregg Araki. Described by some critics as a "gay Thelma and Louise," the film is an early entry in the New Queer Cinema genre. The Living End was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992. Comedy Le derrière is a 1999 comedy film directed by Valérie Lemercier. Thriller Joanne and Nick are a smart young couple making their way in the world. She talks to the dead while he collects valuables. They do it once too often and now they're on the run. They head into the mountains night falls and their car breaks down so they continue on foot. Not far away they discover a deserted house at the side of a hidden lake where they take shelter for the night but the house is not empty. They find an eccentric woman Queenie and a younger companion Naiad living there. The young couple soon find that they're not in control. Joanne thought she'd been faking her psychic powers she now finds they're real and someone or something has plans for using them. They experience supernatural happenings and it becomes clear that Queenie and Naiad are fighting over the newcomers in a power struggle of their own. It's the longest forty-eight hours of their lives and they're all wrong about how it will end. Comedy Dancing in Manhattan is a film directed by Henry Levin released on December 14, 1944. Comedy Vacanze col gangster is a 1951 Italian film directed by Dino Risi. Animation Superman: Doomsday is a 2007 American direct-to-video animated superhero film, adapted from the popular DC Comics storyline The Death of Superman, focusing on the supposed death of the superhero Superman. The film is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for action violence and is the first in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. It was followed by Justice League: The New Frontier. The film was released on September 18, 2007. Before the DVD release, the movie was first screened at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 26, 2007. It made its U.S. broadcast premier on the Cartoon Network on Saturday July 12, 2008 at 9:00 p.m. EST. Despite similar animation styles, the film used new animation models, and is only loosely based on the DC Animated Universe that lasted from 1992-2006, with a few allusions to the older series, as well as the Fleischer Superman series, found in the Fortress of Solitude. Comedy Sono stato io is a 1973 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. For his role Giancarlo Giannini was awarded as best actor at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Animation Gintama: The Movie: The Final Chapter: Be Forever Yorozuya is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by Sunrise based on the Gin Tama manga and anime series. It was directed by the director from the anime series Yoichi Fujita and based on a story by Hideaki Sorachi, Gin Tama's original author. It stars Tomokazu Sugita, Daisuke Sakaguchi, Rie Kugimiya among others. The film focuses on the freelancer samurai Gintoki Sakata in a time travelling story where he encounters older personas of the people he met in Edo. The Final Chapter was first announced August 2012 although major details were not released until early 2013. Although the film has been marketed as "Final Chapter" Sorachi and Fujita did not confirm it was the last anime production from Gin Tama; the former wrote the story with the concept of the series' ending. Two themes were provided by the bands SPYAIR and Tommy heavenly6, with latter's song having already been used in the television series. Comedy Don Chicago is a 1945 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Jackie Hunter, Joyce Heron and Claud Allister. It is based on a novel by C. E. Bechhofer Roberts. An aspiring but timid gangster is forced to leave the United States after crossing the wrong people, but on arriving in Britain he is treated as a dangerous criminal. Documentary film Original Wolfen. Aus der Geschichte einer Filmfabrik is a 1995 documentary film directed by Niels Bolbrinker and Kerstin Stutterheim. Documentary film Reel Paradise is a 2005 documentary film directed by Steve James. Comedy Theodore Case Sound Test: Gus Visser and his Singing Duck, also known as Gus Visser and His Singing Duck, is a 1925 American short musical comedy film starring vaudeville performer Gus Visser. The short is an early sound film, directed by Theodore Case while perfecting his variable density sound-on-film process. Case began working on his sound film process at the Case Research Lab in Auburn, New York, in 1921. In 2002, the film was selected for the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress as a historically important American film. A print of the film is preserved at the George Eastman House. Comedy Starring Jessica Capshaw and Neil Patrick Harris: Based on the Edgar Allen Poe short story, The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, comedy revolves around a doctor who convinces a dying man's family to allow him to put the man in a trance as he takes his final breaths. As the man descends in to the afterworld, he slowly discovers the answer to the ultimate question of mankind. Comedy Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Svěrák and written by his father Zdeněk Svěrák, who also stars in the film. It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007. The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya. Thriller The Sandmen is a 2000 thriller film written by Pierre Salvadori and Nicolas Saada and directed by Pierre Salvadori. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan, known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: Burn Up!! A Close Fight - A Violent Fight - A Super Fierce Fight, is the eighth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. The original release date in Japan was on March 6, 1993 at the Toei Anime Fair, and was dubbed into English by FUNimation Entertainment in 2003. The film is the first of the "Broly Trilogy", its popularity having spawned two sequels: Broly – Second Coming and Bio-Broly. Comedy Cue Ball Cat is a 1950 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 54th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was animated by Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence, Ed Barge and Ray Patterson, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and music by Scott Bradley. Documentary film What Is Left? is a 2014 documentary film written by Gustav Hofer, Luca Ragazzi and Sara Ventroni and directed by Gustav Hofer and Luca Ragazzi. Comedy O Vampiro da Cinemateca is a 1977 comedy film written and directed by Jairo Ferreira. Thriller The Trouble with Harry is a 1955 American black comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes was based on the 1950 novel by Jack Trevor Story. It starred Edmund Gwenn and John Forsythe; Shirley MacLaine and Jerry Mathers co-starred, both in their first film roles. The Trouble with Harry was released in the United States on October 3, 1955, then re-released in 1984 once the distribution rights had been acquired by Universal Pictures. The action in The Trouble with Harry takes place during a sun-filled autumn in the Vermont countryside. The fall foliage and the beautiful scenery around the village, as well as Bernard Herrmann's light-filled score, all set an idyllic tone. The story is about how the residents of a small Vermont village react when the dead body of a man named Harry is found on a hillside. The film is, however, not really a murder mystery; it is essentially a romantic comedy with thriller overtones, in which the corpse serves as a Macguffin. Four village residents end up working together to solve the problem of what to do with Harry. In the process the younger two fall in love and become a couple, soon to be married. Comedy Faithful in My Fashion is a 1946 romantic comedy film written by Lionel Houser and directed by Sidney Salkow. Thriller Sunset Grill is a 1993 American neo-noir mystery film starring Peter Weller as a private detective in Los Angeles. The movie co-stars Lori Singer and Stacy Keach, and was directed by Kevin Connor. Comedy Dances with Dragon is a 1991 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau and Sharla Cheung. Comedy Made in Heaven is a 1987 feature film directed by Alan Rudolph, script from Bruce A. Evans and Raynold Gideon, and produced by Lorimar Productions. The film stars Timothy Hutton and Kelly McGillis and has cameos by Tom Petty, Ric Ocasek, Ellen Barkin and Neil Young. An additional character known only as "Emmett" in the film was played by Debra Winger, who acted as a chain-smoking male angel. The original music score was composed by Mark Isham. The film was marketed with the tagline "How in Heaven did they meet? How on Earth will they find each other?" Made in Heaven concerns two souls who cross paths in Heaven and then attempt to reconnect once they are reborn on Earth. The film was released on VHS format as well as digital LaserDisc format in 1987. In 2009, the film made its DVD debut as part of the Warner Archive Collection. Comedy Balkan Traffic - Übermorgen nirgendwo is a 2008 film directed by Milan V. Puzic and Markus Stein. Science Fiction Killer Closets From Outer Space is a 2010 short film directed by Philippe Larocque and Lionel May. Comedy Banty Raids is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg, and features the only appearance of the "Banty Rooster" character. Released June 29, 1963, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg. This cartoon marked the last "classic-era" cartoon starring Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg. Foghorn would make a cameo appearance in False Hare in 1964, but his next appearance after that was in 1980's The Yolk's on You. Documentary film Theaters of the Outgoing Summer is a 2007 documentary film directed by Kornelijus Matuzevicius and Diana Matuzeviciene. Comedy The Ducktators is a Looney Tunes black and white cartoon that was produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and was released in 1942 by Warner Bros.. Directed by Norman McCabe, the cartoon satirizes various events of World War II. The title is a pun on dictator. Comedy Perfumed Nightmare is a 1977 drama and comedy film written and directed by Kidlat Tahimik. Documentary film Jan Plewka singt Rio Reiser - Eine Reminiszenz an den König von Deutschland is a 2005 documentary and music film written by Stefan Paul and directed by Stefan Paul. Comedy One Hour Married is a 1927 American silent short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and directed by Jerome Strong and Hal Yates. The film is notable for being Mabel Normand's last appearance onscreen prior to her death in 1930. Comedy All Night is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film starring Carmel Myers and Rudolph Valentino, directed by Paul Powell and released by Universal Pictures under the name Bluebird Photoplays. A print of the film still survives and was released to DVD by Grapevine Video in 2005. Science Fiction Ghost in Love is a 1999 South Korean film written by Li Hong-zhou and directed by Lee Kwang-hoon. The film stars Kim Hee-sun in the title role as the girlfriend of a man she suspects of cheating on her. She throws herself underneath an oncoming train, and discovers that in the afterlife she can roam as a ghost and take revenge, if she wants to, on her former boyfriend, who has quickly moved on. Lee Sung-jae also stars as Kantorates, a ghost who befriends the protagonist. The film was released on August 14, 1999. Comedy This video was created alongside the original AMV Hell, and both of them were released on the same day. The reason for AMV Hell 2's existance is because we had some rather "risqué" ideas, and we didn't want to pollute AMV Hell with them. In order to keep AMV Hell "family friendly" and able to be shown at conventions, we opted to move the more controversial stuff into a seperate video. We also tossed some of the other videos that didn't make it into AMV Hell in here. Kids shouldn't watch this. It's not pornographic or anything, but it has some adult language and nudity. Documentary film Mother is God is a 2013 film written and directed by Maria Bäck. Comedy Actors and Sin is a 1952 American black-and-white comedy drama film written, produced and directed by Ben Hecht. The film marks Edward G. Robinson's second film with actress Marsha Hunt. Also known by its section names of Actor's Blood and Woman of Sin, the film debuted in New York City on May 29, 1952. Lee Garmes was co-director and cinematographer, as he was on most of the films Hecht directed. Documentary film 'Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris is a 20076 documentary film written and directed by Raymond De Felitta. Comedy Lazos is a 1994 comedy film written by Alfonso Ungría and Joaquín Oristrell directed by Alfonso Ungría. Comedy The Great McGinty is a 1940 political satire comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Brian Donlevy and Akim Tamiroff and featuring William Demarest and Muriel Angelus. It was Sturges's first film as a director; he sold the story to Paramount Pictures for just $1 on condition he direct the film. Sturges went on to win the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay. In the U.K. the film was retitled Down Went McGinty. Thriller Devasuram is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by Ranjith. The film stars Mohanlal, Revathi, Nedumudi Venu, Innocent, Napoleon, V. K. Sreeraman, Manian Pillai Raju and Augustine. The songs featured in the film were composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan, while S. P. Venkatesh composed the original background score. The rivalry between Mangalassery Neelakantan and Mundakkal Shekaran forms the main theme of the film. The character Mangalaserry Neelakandan was created by Ranjith based on the real-life person Mullasserry Rajagopal. The film was one of the highest grossing Malayalam films of the 1990s and the story, dialogues, and characters have achieved cult status in Kerala. It is generally considered as one of the best films of Mohanlal's and I. V. Sasi's careers. The film ran for more than five months in the cinemas. It was followed by a sequel Ravanaprabhu, which was writer Ranjith's directional début. Comedy Facciamo paradiso is a 1995 Italian comedy drama filmdirected by Mario Monicelli. It is based on a short story by Giuseppe Pontiggia. Comedy The Red Army is a 2011 comedy documentary short film directed by Paul Ryan. Thriller Three Men on Fire is a 1986 Italian movie directed by Richard Harrison. It stars Richard Harrison, Alphonse Beni, Romano Kristoff and Gordon Mitchell. The plot is about Inspector Baiko, a Cameroonese police officer who has learnt that Italian terrorists led by a man called "Zero" are planning to murder the Pope during his African tour. He then goes investigate in Rome with a CIA agent. Documentary film Slaughter Nick for President is a documentary film directed by Rob Stewart, Liza Vespi and Marc Vespi. Documentary film It's Not an Illness is a 1979 documentary film. Animation A Sheep on the Roof is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Rémy Schaepman. Comedy Leap into Bliss is a 1934 Austrian comedy film directed by Fritz Schulz and starring Schulz, Olly Gebauer and Rosi Barsony. It was one of a number of Austrian films made by newly founded independent film companies by German filmmakers who were forced to leave Nazi Germany after 1933 - a cycle which ended with the Anchluss of 1938. Science Fiction När Tårarna Fallit is a 2014 film written by Henrik Henziger and Carin Bräck and directed by Henrik Henziger. Documentary film The Times of Harvey Milk is a 1984 American documentary film that premiered at the Telluride Film Festival, the New York Film Festival, and then on November 1, 1984 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. The film was directed by Rob Epstein, produced by Richard Schmiechen, and narrated by Harvey Fierstein, with an original score by Mark Isham. In 2012, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Documentary film Helvetica is an independent feature-length documentary film about typography and graphic design, centered on the typeface of the same name. Directed by Gary Hustwit, it was released in 2007 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the typeface's introduction in 1957 and is considered the first of the Design Trilogy by the director. Its content consists of a history of the typeface interspersed with candid interviews with leading graphic and type designers. The film aims to show Helvetica's beauty and ubiquity, and illuminate the personalities that are behind typefaces. It also explores the rift between modernists and postmodernists, with the latter expressing and explaining their criticisms of the famous typeface. Helvetica premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2007. The film toured around the world for screenings in selected venues, such as the IFC Center in New York, the Institute of Contemporary Arts London, the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, and the Roxie Cinema in San Francisco. Helvetica was nominated for the 2008 Independent Spirit's Truer than Fiction Award. Comedy Aldri annet enn bråk is a 1954 Norwegian comedy-drama film, edited by Edith Carlmar. It takes place in a working-class setting in the city of Oslo. The English title is Nothing but trouble. Animation Hollywood Steps Out is a 1941 short Merrie Melodies cartoon by Warner Bros., directed by Tex Avery. The cartoon features caricatures of Hollywood celebrities from the 1930s and early 1940s. Comedy Prime Mover is a 2009 Australian/British comedy-crime love story which stars Michael Dorman, Emily Barclay, Ben Mendelsohn, Gyton Grantley, William McInnes, Anthony Hayes and Andrew S. Gilbert. It is directed by acclaimed film and television director David Caesar of Mullet and Dirty Deeds fame, in which he also worked with McInnes, Mendelsohn and Gilbert. The film was released to European audiences in Germany on 8 February 2009 and in Australia on 8 June 2009. Comedy A Bachelor's Life Abroad is a 1992 Polish comedy film directed by Andrzej Barański. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Reisen ins Leben - Weiterleben nach einer Kindheit in ... is a 1995 documentary film written by Thomas Mitscherlich and Gerhard Durlacher directed by Thomas Mitscherlich. Animation A Witch's Tangled Hare is a 1959 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Abe Levitow. In this cartoon Mel Blanc plays voice roles for Bugs Bunny and Sam Crubish, while June Foray voices Witch Hazel. The cartoon makes many references to various plays by William Shakespeare. Comedy Brasserie Romantiek is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem, Pat van Beirs and directed by Joël Vanhoebrouck. Comedy Malootty is a 1992 Malayalam dramatic film by Bharathan, starring Jayaram, Urvashi and Shamili. It is a Malayalam ripoff of the English movie Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure, based on the true story of the rescue of 18-month-old Jessica McClure in a water well. It is set in the 1980s when a girl was trapped in a hole; she survived after many hours. The title drawings were done by Bharathan's son. Shamili won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist. Documentary film Checkpoint is a 2003 documentary film by Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir, showing the everyday interaction between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian civilians at several of the regions Israel Defence Forces checkpoints. The film won five awards at various film festivals, including Best International Documentary at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, best feature-length documentary at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and the Golden Gate Award for Documentary Feature at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Although the film was generally well received, it was also controversial and reactions from audience members and critics were sometimes very angry. Science Fiction Seeking a Friend for the End of the World is a 2012 comedy-drama film written and directed by Lorene Scafaria, in her directorial debut. The film stars Steve Carell and Keira Knightley. The title and plot are a reference to a track on Chris Cornell's 1999 album, Euphoria Morning, called "Preaching the End of the World". Thriller Van Helsing is a 2004 American horror action film directed by Stephen Sommers. It stars Hugh Jackman as vigilante monster hunter Van Helsing, and Kate Beckinsale as Anna Valerious. The film is a homage and tribute to the Universal Horror Monster films from the 1930s and 1940s, of which Sommers is a fan. The titular character was inspired by the Dutch vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing from Irish author Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. Distributed by Universal Pictures, the film includes a number of monsters such as Count Dracula, the Frankenstein's monster and werewolves in a way similar to the multi-monster movies that Universal produced in the 1940s, such as Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man and House of Dracula. Despite negative reviews, the film grossed over $300 million worldwide and did well with the general public, becoming one of the biggest blockbusters released in 2004. A reboot starring Tom Cruise is in development. Thriller Forfall is a 2012 short, mystery and thriller film directed by Ole Kristian Fjærestad. Thriller De Stilte van het Naderen is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer. Thriller Now You See Me is a 2013 American caper thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Mélanie Laurent, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Common, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman. It was released on May 31, 2013. Critics gave the film mixed reviews, praising the plot and cast, but criticizing the incomplete ending. The film proved to be a box office success, and a sequel is set for release on June 10, 2016. Comedy Wish Upon a Star is a 1996 television film directed by Blair Treu, written by Jessica Barondes, and starring Katherine Heigl and Danielle Harris. It focuses on two teenage sisters that magically swap bodies because of a wish made on a shooting star. They spend several days living each other's life, sometimes with the intent to sabotage the other's reputation and achievements, but they learn to appreciate and help each other along the way. The tagline to this movie is "I Wish I May, I Wish I Might, Become My Sister For A Night!" Comedy Manuelita is a 1999 Argentine animated film directed by Manuel García Ferré. It was Argentina's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Manuelita comes from a children's song of María Elena Walsh. Isa Cucinotta, co-curator of Rá-Tim-Bum Castle, said that Manuelita was as famous in Argentina as Winnie the Pooh was in the United States. The film is distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment in the United States. Documentary film Terms and Conditions May Apply is a documentary that discusses how corporations and the government utilize the information that users provide when agreeing to browse a website, install an application or purchase goods online. Created in 2013, a mere 9 years after the launch of Facebook and only 15 years after the founding of Google, this documentary inspected the language used in user-service agreements on the web. The collection tactics implemented by these entities were examined and the usage of the information gathered was outlined. Companies such as Google, Facebook and LinkedIn were cited for having poorly-worded and misguiding privacy policies/terms of service. The language used in these novel-length documents allowed their publishers to harvest the agreeing users’ information as they please and to legally provide it to third-party users. Through the lens of filmmaker Cullen Hoback, viewers are provided with a chilling reminder of how heedlessly we may click “I Agree” after scrolling through pages of uninviting text. He also demonstrates how what can be perceived as harmless can just as easily summon a SWAT team. A young school boy's tweet did just that. Documentary film Benda Bilili! is a 2010 documentary by Renaud Barret and Florent de La Tullaye, produced by Yves Chanvillard and Nadim Cheikhrouha. The film follows the Kinshasa street musician group Staff Benda Bilili, whose core members of the group are disabled due to polio. "Benda Bilili" means “look beyond appearances” in Lingala. Renaud Barret and partner Florent de La Tullaye first spotted the group performing on the streets of Kinshasa in 2004. The shooting lasted 5 years until the Staff Benda Bilili became worldwide acclaimed. Amid this larger arc of triumph over adversity, it’s Barret and de La Tullaye’s joint eye for smaller personal and environmental details that keep the film witty and surprising: the camera captures the social cut-and-thrust of urban Kinshasa, before reflecting the group’s wonder at a wider world they previously imagined only in mythic terms. In Benda Bilili!, the sense of discovery between subject and audience is thrillingly mutual. Benda Bilili! received standing ovations when it opened at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, with the group in attendance, and performing at the Directors' Fortnight opening party. Documentary film Blue Horizon is a 2004 documentary film directed by Jack Mccoy. Thriller The Falceto Jazz Club is a 2014 short drama thriller film written and directed by Daniel Luke Rogers. Science Fiction Five Proof is a 2011 drama family short film written by Rory Quinn Campbell and directed by Frank Door. Comedy Idle Roomers is the 80th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Seven Songs for Malcolm X is a British documentary film about the life of Malcolm X, the influential civil rights activist who was assassinated in 1965. The film was written and directed by John Akomfrah, with co-writer Edward George, and produced by Lina Gopaul. The Black Audio Film Collective, Akomfrah’s London-based company, and Channel 4 Television Corporation were both involved in the production of the film. It was first aired at the Toronto Film Festival in Canada, on September 15, 1993, and then at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 1993. On March 15, 2009, it was released in the Czech Republic at the One World Film Festival. The film was distributed by Channel 4 Television Company. It was filmed in London and has a runtime of 52 minutes. Science Fiction Project Shadowchaser II, also known as Shadowchaser II, Night Scenes: Project Shadowchaser II, Night Siege and Armed And Deadly, is a 1994 science fiction film by director John Eyres. It is the second installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series. Documentary film Namibia? Für uns immer noch Südwest is a 1984 documentary film written by Norbert Bunge, Caroline Goldie and Ron Orders and directed by Norbert Bunge. Science Fiction A Distant Thunder is a 1978 evangelical, fundamentalist Christian film by Russell S. Doughten and directed by Donald W. Thompson. The film is a sequel to the 1972 film A Thief in the Night, which portrayed the event in Christian eschatology sometimes called the Rapture. These films are part of a four-part series; the story is continued in Image of the Beast and The Prodigal Planet. Comedy Hyderabad Blues 2 is a Hindi-English-Telugu language Indian film directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. The film is a sequel to the film Hyderabad Blues. Comedy The Stig-Helmer Story is a 2011 Swedish comedy film directed by Lasse Åberg. The film is the sixth in the series about Stig-Helmer Olsson. Comedy Attanasio cavallo Vanesio is a 1953 comedy film written by Pietro Garinei, Camillo Mastrocinque, Alessandro Giovannini and directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Comedy In the summer of 1962, three teenagers went on a camping trip into Herongate Woods. What started out as a fun trip ended in a nightmare as one of the boys met with a tragic death. The other two escaped, but could only relay a tale of a hooded and horned man who terrorized them. Forty years later, the only remaining survivor returns to the scene of the original incident with a documentary crew. Documentary film Beyond the Line of Duty is a 1942 American short drama film directed by Lewis Seiler. It won an Academy Award at the 15th Academy Awards in 1943 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Responsible Adults is a 2012 romance, comedy film directed by Jon Poll. Comedy Looking for Danger is a 1957 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on October 6, 1957 by Allied Artists and is the forty-sixth film in the series. Comedy Bailey's Billion$ is a 2005 Children's feature film produced and directed by David Devine and starring Dean Cain, Laurie Holden, Jennifer Tilly, Tim Curry and Jon Lovitz. Comedy Hearts of the West is a 1975 comedy film directed by Howard Zieff, and starring Jeff Bridges, Andy Griffith, Blythe Danner, and Alan Arkin. The story revolves around a wannabe 1930s writer who finds himself cast as a leading man in several B-movie westerns. Despite good reviews, the film was not a hit upon release in 1975 but in years since, it has developed a significant cult following among midnight showings and college campuses. Screenwriter Rob Thompson launched his career with this film. He went on to be a major creative talent on the television series Northern Exposure and Monk. Comedy It's a Grand Old World is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Sandy Powell, Gina Malo and Cyril Ritchard. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. The film's sets were designed by Norman Arnold. Comedy Summerhood is a 2008 comedy, drama and romance film written by Jacob Medjuck and directed by Jacob Medjuck and Tony Dean Smith. Documentary film Compound Eyes 4: Araneae is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Paul Clipson. Animation Supertramps is a 2004 animation film written by Jose Mari Goenaga & Joanes Urkixo and Iñigo Berasategui & Jose Mari Goenaga. Animation Trombone Trouble is a Walt Disney cartoon that was released on February 18, 1944. It is the only Donald Duck cartoon where Roman/Greek gods play a role. Thriller The Arygle Secrets is a 1948 film directed by Cy Endfield. It was based on a half-hour radio play by Endfield, originally heard on CBS' Suspense. The film was made for the micro-budget of $100,000 and shot in eight days. Animation Dji Vou Veu Volti is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by Benoit Feroumont. Documentary film Out in the Night is a documentary crime fiction biographical film directed by Blair Doroshwalther. Comedy The Guardsman is a 1931 film based on the play Testőr by Ferenc Molnár. It stars Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Roland Young and ZaSu Pitts. It opens with a stage re-enactment of the final scene of Maxwell Anderson's Elizabeth the Queen, with Fontanne as Elizabeth and Lunt as the Earl of Essex, but otherwise has nothing to do with that play. The movie was adapted by Ernest Vajda and Claudine West and was directed by Sidney Franklin. Lunt and Fontanne were husband and wife and a celebrated stage acting team. This movie was based upon the roles they had played on Broadway in 1924 and it was their only starring film role together. They were nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Leading Role respectively. Comedy The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park, originally titled Bloodhead, is a 2004 comedic horror film directed by Christopher Coppola, about two very different men, Donnie, played by Andre Ware, and Doug, played by Steve Hedden who must join forces to battle a gory killer in a small, desert town. This film was so poorly done that after the advanced screening in Orange, CA it never made it to the theaters or TV. The film also stars Shirley Jones, Bernie Kopell, Lynda Carter, Fort Atkinson, Stephanie Dees, T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh and Frank Gorshin. Thriller ChaalBaaz is a 1989 Bollywood Comedy film directed by Pankaj Parashar. The film was a remake of 1973 Hindi movie Seeta Aur Geeta. Starring Sridevi in a double role, the tells the story of two separated twin sisters Anju who is badly treated and abused by her uncle while Manju a street smart girl. The movie is regarded as an all-time classic comedy film of Hindi Cinema and is also regarded as one of Sridevi's finest performances till date. The film also starred Sunny Deol, Rajinikanth, Anupam Kher, Shakti Kapoor, Rohini Hattangadi, Anu Kapoor. The film was one of the biggest commercial and critical success of the year and also the film's music became a big hit especially 'Naa Jaane Kaha Se Aye Hain'. Animation Circus Drawings is a 2010 animated short film directed by Richard Williams. Animation The Thomas Beale Cipher is a 2010 animation action short film written by Andrew S. Allen and Josh Froscheiser and directed by Andrew S. Allen. Comedy For a Good Time, Call... is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Jamie Travis. It stars Ari Graynor, Lauren Miller, Justin Long, Sugar Lyn Beard, Mimi Rogers, Nia Vardalos, Mark Webber, and James Wolk. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, 2012 where it secured a worldwide distribution deal with Focus Features. It was released theatrically in the United States on August 31, 2012. Comedy Let's Live a Little is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Hedy Lamarr and Robert Cummings. Written by Howard Irving Young, Edmund L. Hartmann, Albert J. Cohen, and Jack Harvey, the film is about an overworked advertising executive who is being pursued romantically by his former fiancée, a successful perfume magnate, who is also the ad agency's largest client. While visiting a new client—a psychiatrist and author—to discuss a proposed ad campaign, his life becomes further complicated when the new client turns out to be a beautiful woman, who decides to treat his nervous condition. Thriller Based on a real-life story, this international thriller tests the cool head of an elementary school teacher named Marcia Weller. Marcia, a young widow from Los Angeles, resettles in Germany with her infant son. To regain her confidence, she returns to teaching while putting the pieces of her life back together. Marcia's ability to exhibit courage is put to the test when a terrorist bursts into her classroom, taking Marcia and her young charges as hostages. Meanwhile, anti-terrorism officers must explore ways to rescue the innocents in this potentially deadly stand-off situation. But when the officers fill the ransom bag in large part with fake money, it's Marcia's tenacity, poise, and cool-headedness under tremendous pressure that ultimately saves her own life and the lives of her younger students. Documentary film Reach for the Sky is a 2001 Israeli documentary film which follows a group of young Israelis as they struggle to become pilots in their nation's army. But after all that they go through, only some will enjoy the honor of wearing those wings. The rest will be ordinary soldiers. After the six days are over, they sit the young soldiers down, and in a frank tone the leading officer reads off everyone’s names, telling them bluntly whether they passed or failed. Documentary film Naturally Obsessed is a 2009 documentary film that opens a view on the training of scientists and the process of discovery. Shot over three years’ time in the molecular biology laboratory of Dr. Lawrence Shapiro of the Columbia University Medical Center, the film chronicles how the tool of X-ray crystallography enables the discovery of the workings of the AMPK protein molecule, revealing a new path towards the treatment of diabetes and obesity. The focus of the film, however, is mostly on the human side of doing science. Following the emotional ups and downs of three graduate students guided by their professor and laboratory head along the challenging and uncertain journey to the PhD degree, it highlights the qualities that contribute to the making of a scientist, such as persistence, skill in asking the right questions, mastering the needed technology, mentoring and being mentored, collaborating and facing competition. Comedy The Case of the Mukkinese Battle Horn is a 30 minute comedy film starring Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and Dick Emery. The film was made in November 1955, and released in 1956. Thriller Superman III is a 1983 British superhero film directed by Richard Lester. It is the third film in the Superman film series based upon the long-running DC Comics superhero. The film is the last Superman film to be produced by Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind and stars Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Annette O'Toole, Annie Ross, Pamela Stephenson, and Robert Vaughn. This film is followed by Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, released on July 23, 1987. Although the film still managed to recoup its $39,000,000 budget, it was less successful than the first two Superman movies, both financially and critically. While harsh criticism focused on the film's comedic and campy tone, as well as the casting and performance of Pryor, Reeve was praised for his much darker performance as the corrupted Superman. Following the release of this movie, Pryor signed a five-year contract with Columbia Pictures worth $40 million. Documentary film Ayurveda: The Art of Being is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Pan Nalin. Animation Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite is a direct-to-video animated film based on the video game Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. Though the film has cutscenes from the video game, the gameplay is replaced by new scenes with the same actors. The plot revolves around Lex Luthor and the Joker teaming up to destroy Gotham City with Batman and Robin teaming up with the Justice League in order to save Gotham. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 21, 2013. Comedy Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield is a 2003 South Korean war comedy film directed by Lee Joon-ik. Its plot is about the Battle of Hwangsanbeol between Baekje and Silla in the 7th century. The film was the 8th most attended film of 2003 with 2,835,000 tickets sold nationwide. Its popularity has spawned a sequel, titled Battlefield Heroes, which debuted in 2011, and takes place in the subsequent Silla-Tang invasion of Goguryeo. Thriller Based on real events in a small town where the pastor takes advantage of his female flock. Comedy Come Fly the Dragon is a 1993 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Eric Tsang and starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. Lau and Leung, alongside co-star Michael Miu, were three of the Five Tiger Generals of TVB in the 1980s. Comedy Her Sister from Paris is a 1925 comedy film directed by Sidney Franklin. Comedy Horrible Bosses 2 is an upcoming 2014 American comedy film directed by Sean Anders and a sequel to 2011's Horrible Bosses. Produced by New Line Cinema and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is set to be released on November 26, 2014. Comedy Der Ochse von Kulm is an East German film. It was released in 1955, and sold more than 4,100,000 tickets. Documentary film The Man with the 7 Second Memory is a 2005 documentary film directed by Jane Treays. Documentary film Voices from the Magdalena: Communication for Peace is a documentary film directed by Alfonso Gumucio Dagron. Animation Beauty Plus Pity is a 2009 animation experimental Fictional Short film directed by Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby. Documentary film Mystic Iran: The Unseen World is a 2002 documentary film written by Janelle Balnicke and written and directed by Aryana Farshad. Thriller A Crack in the Floor is a horror movie directed by Sean Stanek and Corby Timbrook. Documentary film AM/PM is a 1999 short documentary film directed by Sarah Morris. Comedy Uwakoi 2 is a 2014 Japanese romance comedy film directed by Hitoshi Ishikawa. Comedy Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal is a 1989 Malayalam film directed by Kamal and written by Ranjith. The film starred Jayaram and Parvathi. Mohanlal makes a cameo role. Thriller Anacondas: Trail of Blood, is a 2009 made-for-television horror film and sequel to Anaconda 3: Offspring. Written by David C. Olson and directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy, it is the fourth and currently final film in the Anaconda series and picks up where the third film ended. It premiered on the Sci Fi Channel on February 28, 2009, and was released to DVD June 2, 2009. Animation Seeing Stars is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and features Krazy Kat. Different from most shorts of the series, the cartoon features celebrities in their animated forms. Comedy Adventure in Warsaw is a 1937 German-Polish comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Georg Alexander, Paul Klinger and Jadwiga Kenda. The film was the second of two German-Polish co-productions following Augustus the Strong. A separate Polish version A Diplomatic Wife was released. Documentary film Cherub of the Mist is a documentary film based on the life of two Red pandas, namely, Mini and Sweety, who were released into the Singalila National Park in the Darjeeling District, India. The documentary was filmed by Naresh Bedi and Rajesh Bedi during a period of about 14 months. It was the first time that someone had filmed the rare red pandas in their natural habitat. Red Pandas are found in Nepal, through North-eastern India and Bhutan, and into China and are listed in the Red Data Book. Their population is estimated to be around 2,500. The film shows the courtship, mating, nest building, and rearing of cubs of these little creatures. Documentary film He ruled with an iron fist, treating his people like grist for the mill of power and threatening the world with his expansionist fantasies. One of the most influential and notorious leaders of the 20th century, he was likely also the greatest murderer of history, sending an estimated 20 million people to their deaths. STALIN: MAN OF STEEL is a multi-faceted portrait of the man who succeeded Lenin as the head of the Soviet Union. Comedy Lorenzo is a 2004 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation about a cat, Lorenzo, who is "dismayed to discover that his tail has developed a personality of its own." The short was directed by Mike Gabriel and produced by Baker Bloodworth. It premiered at the Florida Film Festival on March 6, 2004, and later appeared as a feature before the film Raising Helen; however, it did not appear on the DVD release of the film. Work on the film began in 1943, but was shelved. It was later found along with Destino. The short intended to be one of the segments for the proposed but never completed Fantasia 2006. Thriller In the dark damp Twilight of Seattle's underbelly a secret war begins Gus, a Seattle undercover cop, whose friend goes missing, is forced to track down this Coven of Vampires. Serbia, the leader of the Vampires, has come up with the cure for the blood lust. Comedy Inspector's Gadget Last Case: Claw's Revenge is a 2002 comedy and crime animated film written by Bruno Bianchi, Jean Chalopin, Andy Heyward and Josh Lobis, and directed by Michael Maliani. Documentary film What America Needs: From Sea to Shining Sea is a 2003 documentary film movie filmed by Mark Wojahn. It is a sequel to the award winning 1995 film What America Needs: An Interior Expedition, which was produced in conjunction with the progressive film co-op, the New Kinomatagraphic Union. Thriller Silandhi is a 2008 Tamil film. While thriller as a genre finds few takers in Tamil cinema, Silandhi is an attempt to reopen the topic. The movie defies the rules of Tamil cinema, running only to 100 minutes. A commendable attempt, though. However, there are no excuses for trying an overused and tawdry storyline. Besides, using contemporary issues to give the story a new-look is barely justification enough. While the honeymoon couple, Munna and Monicka, make merry, Monicka is haunted with a few incidents and strongly feels the possibility of a stalker intruding their private lives. To make matters worse, her friends are brutally slaughtered by a stranger. When things go out of hand, she spills the beans about the party-hard and blind date lifestyle of her roomies before marriage and how it culminated into the murder of an innocent man. And the worst of her fears are realized when the stalker’s identification is revealed. Silandhi could have been one of the creepiest thrillers, however, the director’s conviction in portraying the lifestyle of young girls as sex-maniacs seems contrived and lacks credibility. Comedy Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant is a 1942 feature film from MGM in their long-running Dr. Kildare series. It introduced two new doctors, Dr. Randall Adams and Dr. Lee Wong How. Thriller Raksha is a 1981 film directed by Ravikant Nagaich. Thriller The Neighbour No. Thirteen is a dark psychological drama, released in December 2005, directed by Yasuo Inoue and written by Hajime Kado, based on Santa Inoue's manga Rinjin 13-gô, with Oguri Shun, Hirofumi Arai and Nakamura Shido in major roles. Documentary film A breathtaking journey through the exotic, surreal and dramatic natural environment of Australia. Thriller Kill Cruise is a 1990 film directed by Peter Keglevic and starring Jürgen Prochnow, Patsy Kensit and Elizabeth Hurley. Comedy The Girl from Corfu is a 1956 Greek comedy film directed by Yannis Petropoulakis. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Moshi Monsters: The Movie is a British Flash animated adventure comedy film based on the virtual world of Moshi Monsters. The film stars Katsuma, Poppet, Diavlo, Luvli, Furi, Zommer, Dr. Strangeglove, Sweet Tooth, Bobbi Singsong, Mr and Mrs Snoodle, Buster Bumplechops, and more monsters along with a load of other monsters and Moshlings. Thriller Kluge is a 2010 thriller film written by Miguel Machalski and directed by Luis Barone. Science Fiction Robgen industries newest security system is "The J Series Automatic", an android model designed and programmed to protect humans from violent attacks. But one night, an Automatic named J269 discovers a Robgen executive trying to rape a female employee named Nora Rochester. While trying to stop the crime, he inadvertently kills the executive. At this point, J269 then calls Goddard Marx (his creator and a Robgen chairman) to inform him of the incident. Marx tells the android to stay there with Rochester until help arrives, but Marx is intent on sweeping the fiasco under the rug by sending mercenaries to eliminate both J269 and Rochester. Now the two are fugitives on the run from a para-military hit squad. Comedy I Not Stupid Too is a 2006 Singaporean film and the sequel to the 2002 film, I Not Stupid. A satirical comedy, I Not Stupid Too portrays the lives, struggles and adventures of three Singaporean youths — 15-year-old Tom, his 8-year-old brother Jerry and their 15-year-old friend Chengcai — who have a strained relationship with their parents. The film explores the issue of poor parent-child communication. The director and screenwriter, Jack Neo, was inspired to make the film by a book about appreciation education. The movie was produced by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures on a budget of S$1.5 million. It stars Jack Neo, Xiang Yun, Huang Yiliang, Shawn Lee, Joshua Ang and Ashley Leong. Filming took place at several Singaporean schools in June 2005. I Not Stupid Too was released in cinemas on 26 January 2006, and earned over S$4 million in total. The film became the second-highest grossing Singaporean film in history, with only Money No Enough grossing more. At the 2006 Hong Kong Film Awards, it was nominated for Best Asian Film, but lost to Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles. Critical reception was also generally positive, although some criticized the movie as overly preachy. Animation Balance is a German animated film, released in 1989. It was directed and produced by twin brothers Wolfgang and Christoph Lauenstein. The film depicts five individuals living on a small platform floating in space. These men are all identical apart from a number at the back of their coats: 23, 35, 51, 75, and 77. Whenever one of them moves, the others must do so as well to ensure that the platform does not tip over. Once they've reached the edges of the platform, and thus cannot move further, they take out fishing rods and cast their lines over the edge. The one numbered 51 reels in a large, heavy box while the others scramble to the opposite side of the platform. One by one, the individuals inspect the box: it has a wind-up key that causes the box to play music. As each man in turn inspects the box, the platform becomes unstable, prompting each of the group to converge in the center to keep the platform from tipping over. The man with the number 75 attempts to tip the box over the edge, but number 51 counterbalances the platform to prevent it. Documentary film Marriage Equality: Byron Rushing and the Fight for Fairness is a 2010 short, biographical, documentary film directed by Thomas Allen Harris. Science Fiction Peut-être is a 1999 French science fiction comedy film. Directed by Cédric Klapisch with a budget of 75 million franc, the film runs for 109 minutes. It featured Romain Duris, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Géraldine Pailhas and Julie Depardieu. The film premiered at a Buck Rogers-themed New Year's Eve party. Animation Rêve au coin du feu is an 1894 French short film directed by Émile Reynaud. Comedy Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam is a 1986 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad, starring Mohanlal, Karthika, Sreenivasan and M.G. Soman. The role of Sub Inspector Rajendran portrayed by Sreenivasan was one of the most humorous characters in Malayalam cinema. Comedy Percival's Big Night is a 2011 drama comedy film written by Jarret F. Kerr and directed by William Sullivan. Comedy The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit is a Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and released in 1962. It was directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. Despite mixed reception, it is mainly known as the most critically acclaimed of the Gene Deitch Tom and Jerry shorts among members of the Tom and Jerry fanbase. The ninth of thirteen Rembrandt Films cartoons indirectly makes fun of the violence in the original William Hanna and Joseph Barbera shorts. Comedy Along Came Jones is a 1945 Western comedy film starring Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, William Demarest, and Dan Duryea, in which Cooper mercilessly spoofs his own slow-talking cowboy persona. The movie was adapted by Nunnally Johnson from the novel Useless Cowboy by Alan Le May, and directed by Stuart Heisler. The film's ironic title probably inspired the popular 1959 Coasters song "Along Came Jones" written by Leiber and Stoller; songwriter Mike Stoller had studied orchestration under Arthur Lange, the composer of the film's score. Much of the movie was shot at the widely filmed Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif. This was the only feature film produced by Cooper during his long movie career, and he had roots at Iverson, having worked there in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer and other productions. Cooper had a Western town built at the movie ranch for Along Came Jones, which was then used in many other productions during the next 10-plus years and became a fixture in B-Westerns in particular. Thriller Vengayam is a Tamil language film written and directed by Sankagiri Rajkumar. Sathyaraj plays a guest role as himself in the film and Alexander- VJ as hero role Pavina as heroin . The first schedule began on 15 January 2010 And its Schedule to release on 19 August 2011. Comedy Runway Cop is a 2012 South Korean action comedy film, starring Kang Ji-hwan and Sung Yu-ri and directed by Shin Tae-ra. It tells the story of an overzealous and overweight detective Cha Cheol-soo who goes undercover as a fashion model in order to solve a case. It reunites the two leads since the television series Hong Gil-dong, and is the second film Kang has worked on with Shin since My Girlfriend Is an Agent. It was released on May 30, 2012 by CJ Entertainment and ran for 110 minutes. Animation Desequilíbrio is a 2014 short animation film directed by Filipe Carrijo Storck, Edgard Antonio Alves de Paiva and Luiz Henrique Marques. Documentary film Monjas coronadas is a 1978 short documentary film directed by Paul Le Duc. Comedy I'm Fine Thanks is a 2012 short animation comedy film written and directed by Eamonn O Neill. Comedy 1-900-Drinking-Buddy is a 2009 short comedy film written by David Bratton and directed by Raymond C. Lai. Comedy The Solid Gold Cadillac is a 1956 film directed by Richard Quine and written by Abe Burrows, Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman. It was adapted from the hit Broadway play of the same name by Teichmann and Kaufman, in which they pillory big business and corrupt businessmen. The film stars Judy Holliday and Paul Douglas. Thriller TAG: The Assassination Game is a 1982 film directed by Nick Castle and starring Robert Carradine and Linda Hamilton in her first feature film starring role. It is based on the game Assassin. It was also released under the title Everybody Gets it in the End. Thriller Blood Diamond is a 2006 American-German political war thriller film co-produced and directed by Edward Zwick, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly and Djimon Hounsou. The title refers to blood diamonds, which are diamonds mined in African war zones and sold to finance conflicts, and thereby profit warlords and diamond companies across the world. Set during the Sierra Leone Civil War in 1996–2001, the film depicts a country torn apart by the struggle between government loyalists and insurgent forces. It also portrays many of the atrocities of that war, including the rebels' amputation of people's hands to discourage them from voting in upcoming elections. The film's ending, in which a conference is held concerning blood diamonds, refers to a historic meeting that took place in Kimberley, South Africa in 2000. It led to development of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, which sought to certify the origin of rough diamonds in order to curb the trade in conflict diamonds, but has since been mostly abandoned as ineffective. Animation The Mad Dog is a 1932 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Documentary film Heart Stop Beating is a 2012 short film directed by Jeremiah Zagar. Documentary film American Bellydancer is a 2005 documentary film directed by Jonathan Brandeis. It features Bellydancers including Ansuya, Rachel Galoob-Ortega, Suhaila Salimpour, Rachel Brice and Sonia. Documentary film Sound Proof is a 2013 short music documentary film written and directed by Darren Cole. Comedy Die Fledermaus is a 1962 Austrian musical film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Peter Alexander, Marianne Koch and Marika Rökk. It is an adaptation of the operetta Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss II and Richard Genée. Animation Cybernetics Guardian is an anime Original Video Animation. It was released in English on 16 March 1989, licensed by Central Park Media. It is about John Stalker who is a research pilot for the fictional Central Guard Company. John was born in the city of Cyber-wood, in an area known as the Cancer Slums. The antagonist of the story, Adler, plans to attack the citizens of the Cancer Slums. In this Japanese animated science fiction adventure, cities of the future are plagued by violence, and the Central Guard Company is commissioned to find a solution to urban crime. One designer creates a Guard Suit with special psychic powers, while another develops a robotic killing machine that will not only eliminate the bad guys, but also get rid of his romantic rivals in the process. But when John Stalker is given the assignment of testing the Guard Suit, it uncovers a dark and dangerous secret he's kept hidden from the world. Science Fiction Next is a 2007 American science-fiction action thriller film directed by Lee Tamahori and stars Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore and Jessica Biel. The film's original script was very loosely based on the science fiction short story "The Golden Man" by Philip K. Dick. The film was released on April 27, 2007. Documentary film Wärst Du lieber tot? is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Christina Seeland. Documentary film Disasterpieces is the second video album by American metal band Slipknot. Released on November 22, 2002, a 2-disc case DVD features Slipknot performing a concert at London Dockland Arena, as well all of the band's music videos up until its release including songs from Slipknot and Iowa. The concert was filmed by 26 cameras, including a camera on the headstock of Mick Thomson's guitar and a "first person" point of view of several band-members. The show was edited in part by band member Shawn Crahan who watched all of the footage recorded from the show. Disasterpieces was met with positive critical reception, with many citing the quick editing and high sound quality as strong points. In 2005 the DVD was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA and is the band's highest selling DVD to date shipping at least 400,000 units as a longform video. Animation The Junky's Christmas is a story by William S. Burroughs. It appears in the 1989 collection Interzone and on the 1993 album Spare Ass Annie and Other Tales. It was also made into a 1993 short claymation film directed by Nick Donkin and Melodie McDaniel. The film was produced by Francis Ford Coppola and was released by Koch Vision on DVD in North America on November 21, 2006. Burroughs' reading of the story recorded for Spare Ass Annie serves as the narration of the film, while Burroughs appears in live-action footage at the beginning and end of the film. Animation Ready, Set, Zoom! is a 1955 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. The title is a pun on "Ready, Set, Go!" Animation JAM is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Mirai Mizue. Comedy 30 Nights of Paranormal Activity with the Devil Inside the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a 2013 American comedy film. The film parodies several films and generally follows the plots of Paranormal Activity and The Devil Inside. Animation The Occupant is 2007 animated short film written and directed by Elise Simard. Thriller Race for the Yankee Zephyr is a 1981 New Zealand suspense-action-thriller film directed by David Hemmings and starring Ken Wahl, Lesley Ann Warren, George Peppard and Donald Pleasence. Comedy Broadway Danny Rose is a 1984 American black-and-white comedy film written, directed by and starring Woody Allen. It was screened out of competition at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Cherry Dreams Video Blog 5 is a 2013 short animated film. Documentary film Follow one man's dream to engeneer a submarine with panaramic views. Animation Sohryuden: Legend of the Dragon Kings is a set of novels based loosely on Chinese mythology. It was written by Yoshiki Tanaka in collaboration with Japanese illustrator Yoshitaka Amano and manga artist group Clamp. It is written with a humorous and satirical tone. It is published to the 13th volume as of 2005. On July 24, 2008, at San Diego Comic-Con, North American publisher Del Rey announced that they have secured the license to the Sohryuden novel series. This would have been the first work by Yoshiki Tanaka to be released in English. This was projected to be released in 2009, but was seen on online bookstores as having a 2011 release date. Due to the closure of Del Rey, the release has been cancelled. Documentary film Stand Up and Resist is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Klaus Volkenborn and Johann Feindt. Animation Foxbat and the Demon is a 1983 short animated film written by John Skibinski and Chris McGill and directed by John Skibinski. Documentary film Wohnkultur is an East German film. It was released in 1955. Documentary film Lonely Boy is a 1962 cinéma vérité documentary about former teen sensation Paul Anka. The film takes its name from Anka's hit song, Lonely Boy, which he performs to screaming fans in the film. This short documentary is also unique for its use of hand-held cameras to record intimate backstage moments. Co-directed by Roman Kroitor and Wolf Koenig, this National Film Board of Canada production won a Canadian Film Award as top film of the year and was nominated at the BAFTA Awards for its best short film prize. Documentary film Colored Frames is a 2007 documentary film taking a look at the role of fine art in the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the legacy of discrimination in the art community both historically and contemporarily. The documentary is a showcase of a wide variety of works primarily by African-American artists, and a discussion of modern sociopolitical topics focused on race, gender, and class. Beginning in late 2011 the film began airing nationally in the U.S. via American Public Television. Artists who appeared on camera in this documentary included: Benny Andrews John Ashford Gustav Blache Linda Goode Bryant Mary Schmidt Campbell Nanette Carter Ed Clark Francks Deceus Larry Hampton Gordon C. James June Kelly of the June Kelly Gallery Wangechi Mutu Ron Ollie Danny Simmons Duane Smith Tafa Comedy Big Fan is a 2009 independent drama film written and directed by Robert D. Siegel, and starring Patton Oswalt, Kevin Corrigan, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Michael Rapaport, and Scott Ferrall. The story revolves around the bleak yet amiable life of the self-described "world’s biggest New York Giants fan", Paul Aufiero. Big Fan garnered positive reviews at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The film had a limited release in the United States beginning on August 28, 2009. Comedy Jacqueline Hyde is a 2005 comedy, horror and thriller film written and directed by Rolfe Kanefsky. Thriller The Black Ninja is a 2003 American martial arts action film written, directed and starring Clayton Prince, and featuring Carla Brothers, Nicky DeMatteo, Yuki Matsuzaki, Heather Hunter, John Canada Terrell and Michael Chance. The film has been called a modern-day blaxploitation film, however, it received very poor reviews from critics. After a limited theatrical release, it went straight-to-DVD and distributed worldwide in January 2003. Thriller Dark World is a 2010 Russian urban fantasy/horror film directed by Anton Megerdichev. The film was the first Russian 3D format movie. Documentary film Se le movió el piso: A portrait of Managua is a documentary film by Anne Aghion about the many layers of destruction that the people in Managua, Nicaragua endured: the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake, four decades of dictatorship and many years of war. Most of the film was centered on the Salazar theater and the many families that lived there. Sofìa Montenegro, a journalist and a former Sandinista, was also interviewed as a person who lived and experienced the challenges of the Managuans. Directed by Anne Aghion and produced by Chaz Productions, this 1996 film won the Coral Award for "Best Non-Latin American Documentary on Latin America" at the Havana Film Festival in Havana, Cuba. Filmed in Managua, the language of Se le movió el piso: A portrait of Managua is Spanish and English with English subtitles. Comedy Hollywood Dog is a 1990 comedy film written by R.P. Overmyer, Bob Keyes, Chris Langham, Seth Greenland, and Laura Schrock and directed by William Dear. Thriller Hammett is a 1982 homage to noir films and pulp fiction produced by Francis Ford Coppola and directed by Wim Wenders. The film is a fictionalized story about writer Dashiell Hammett, based on the novel of the same name by Joe Gores. The film was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. It stars Frederic Forrest, Marilu Henner and Peter Boyle. Animation Quad God is a 2000 film made by Tritin Films. It was created using the machinima technique of recording video frames from id Software's 1999 first-person shooter video game Quake III Arena. Featured during the launch of the website machinima.com, the work was initially controversial among machinima filmmakers because it was created and distributed in a conventional video file format, whereas previous machinima films were demo files that required the original game to view. However, the more accessible format broadened Quad God '​s viewership, and, in a few years, the use of conventional video formats became nearly universal for machinima. Comedy Rang Milanti is a 2011 Bengali comedy film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. Comedy Fat World is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Jan Schütte. Thriller Two ghosts, separated by time have spent 200 years searching the grounds of a historic English mansion, yearning to once again be together. Ally (LAURA PENNYCARD) has been experiencing dreams so real and vivid she cannot explain them. A photographic assignment takes her to the old mansion seeking answers. Whilst there she encounters Emmett (GEOFF SHAW), the ghost, and son of a wealthy industrialist. Together they must search for the truth behind his beloved Catherine's disappearance. Can Ally overcome her fear of Emmett's ghostly appearance and unravel the secrets within? Can they uncover his past and find out what really happened? Will Emmett ever be reunited with his long lost love? Documentary film On a Day of Ordinary Violence, My Friend Michel Seurat... is a Syrian documentary film by the director Omar Amiralay. The film is an elegy by Amiralay to his friend Michel Seurat, who was kidnapped along with Jean-Paul Kauffmann on May 22, 1985 by the Islamic Jihad on the road to Beirut airport. Seurat died after eight months of captivity. Comedy Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) is a 2010 Filipino dramedy film starring Ai-Ai de las Alas, Eugene Domingo, and certain others. It was an official entry for the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival. This was supposed to be the last film of Ang Tanging Ina film series; however, a crossover sequel between Enteng Kabisote and Ang Tanging Ina entitled Enteng Ng Ina Mo co-starring Ai-Ai de las Alas and Vic Sotto were released. It was a co-production between APT Entertainment, M-ZET Production, OctoArts Films and Star Cinema. The crossover sequel was indirectly confirmed by Kris Aquino in her Talk show Kris TV after discussing some of the entries of 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival including her film entry Segunda Mano which will also be distributed by Star Cinema. Animation Billington Prep is a 2013 animated comedy short film written and directed by Claire Seringhaus. Comedy Elephant Parts is a collection of comedy and music videos made in 1981 by Michael Nesmith, former member of the Monkees. Nesmith produced the video through his company Pacific Arts, using money he inherited from his mother, the inventor of Liquid Paper. Elephant Parts is one hour long and features five full length music videos, including the popular songs "Rio", and "Cruisin'", which featured wrestler Steve Strong and Monterey-based comic "Chicago" Steve Barkley. Comedy Hola Venky! is a comedy film directed by Sandeep Mohan. Comedy Kill Me Quick, I'm Cold is a film directed by Francesco Maselli released on Sep 7, 1967. Comedy 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up is a 1995 American martial arts comedy film and a sequel to the films 3 Ninjas and 3 Ninjas Kick Back. The film was directed by Sang-ok Shin. The film was shot in 1992, the same year the first film was released, but was not released until 1995. Documentary film Global Warming: The Signs and The Science is a 2005 documentary film on global warming made by ETV, the PBS affiliate in South Carolina, and hosted by Alanis Morissette. The documentary examines the science behind global warming and pulls together segments filmed in the USA, Asia and South America and shows how people in these different locales are responding in different ways to the challenges of global warming to show some of the ways that the world can respond. Documentary film Spacetime is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Ryan Wicks. Comedy Asfour Stah is a 1990 drama comedy film written by Férid Boughedir, Nouri Bouzid, Taoufik Jebali, Maryse León García and directed by Férid Boughedir. Documentary film Choreography is a 2013 short documentary action film written and directed by David Redmon and Ashley Sabin. Comedy Granny Get Your Gun is a 1940 film directed by George Amy. It stars May Robson and Harry Davenport. It is an adaptation of the Perry Mason novels. Documentary film Search and Destroy: Iggy Pop & The Stooges Raw Power is a 2010 documentary film directed by Morgan Neville. Documentary film Bob Marley: La Creación de la Leyenda is a 2011 documentary, musical, biographical and Romance Film written and directed by Esther Anderson and Gian Godoy. Documentary film This documentary follows a young Ron Kovic, author of "Born on the Fourth of July," and crew as they descend upon the Republican National Convention in Florida in 1972. The world-famous march is captured on film, and Kovic's journey from soldier to activist is revealed. Comedy Dancin' thru the Dark is a 1990 British film directed by Mike Ockrent and written by Willy Russell, based on the play Stags and Hens by the same author and starring Con O'Neill, Claire Hackett, Simon O'Brien, Julia Deakin, Marji Campi, Colin Welland and Mark Womack. The film was also famous to be the only movie that Donny 'The Tash' Whelan starred in. His appearance was voted as 3rd best cameo ever by Total Film readers, finishing behind Sean Connery in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and Vanilla Ice in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2. Documentary film The Chickens is a 1977 short documentary film written and directed by Omar Amiralay. Documentary film Last Act But One: Brundibar is a 1965 documentary film directed and written by Walter Krüttner. Animation 2007 Television Animation Made for Children directed by Jonathan Garin Naomi Nishimura. Documentary film In Fear of Women is a 1991 film directed by Birgit Hein. Comedy Bye Bye Monkey is a 1978 Italian-French film, directed by Marco Ferreri and starring Gérard Depardieu, Marcello Mastroianni, James Coco and Geraldine Fitzgerald. It is about a man who finds a baby chimpanzee in a giant King Kong prop and decides to raise it like a son. It was filmed in English and shot in Long Island, New York. As this was a French-Italian co-production, French and Italian dubbed versions were made for their respective countries' theatrical releases. Comedy What A Life! is a 1948 short film written by Michael Law, Richard Massingham and John Krish and directed by Michael Law. Thriller Dead of Night is a British portmanteau horror film made by Ealing Studios; the individual stories were directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden and Robert Hamer. The film stars Mervyn Johns, Googie Withers and Michael Redgrave. The film is probably best-remembered for the ventriloquist's dummy episode with Redgrave. Dead of Night stands out from British film of the 1940s, when few horror films were being produced in the country, and it had an influence on subsequent British films in the genre. Both of the segments by John Baines were recycled for later films, and the possessed ventriloquist dummy episode was adapted as the audition episode of the long-running CBS radio series Escape. Comedy A Dash Through the Clouds is a 1912 short American silent comedy film directed by Mack Sennett, written by Dell Henderson and starring Mabel Normand. It has the distinction of being somewhat of an aviation film as Sennett employed the services of real life aviation pioneer, Philip Parmalee, a pilot for the Wright Brothers. Parmalee is preserved on film here as he was killed in a crash not long after making this film. Sennett had a penchant for working with and showcasing real-life daredevils and public personalities and hired a real-life pilot, Phil Parmalee, who was a national hero at the time. He would employ Barney Oldfield in a similar fashion a year later in Barney Oldfield's Race for a Life. Documentary film Haiti: Harvest of Hope was originally planned as a documentary about democracy coming to Haiti with the election of Jean-Bertrand Aristide in December 1990. During the final editing of the original Haiti was struck by yet another military coup. Editing of the first version came to a halt as Kevin Pina returned to Haiti and spent the next three weeks chronicling the brutality and machinations of Haiti's new military leaders and their supporters. Kevin Pina returned to Haiti in late July 1993 just after the negotiation of the Governor's Island Accord between the Haitian Government in exile and General Raoul Cédras. Pina returned again in 1994 to film Aristide's return to Haiti. The world television premiere of Harvest of Hope was in Haiti on Mother's Day, May 28, 1995. The Kreyol version was produced in association with Jean-Claude Martineau who also introduced the film on Télévision Nationale d'Haïti. The English version is narrated by Roscoe Lee Brown and premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival in the summer of 1994. Documentary film Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony is a 2012 documentary film centering on bronies, the adult fans of the 2010 animated television series, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The film, funded through crowd-sourcing via Kickstarter, was originally envisioned to follow voice actor and executive producer John de Lancie to the 2012 Summer BronyCon in New Jersey. The project raised much more than anticipated, allowing it to grow in scope to bring on Lauren Faust, Friendship Is Magic's original creator, and Tara Strong, a principal voice actress on the show, as executive producers and to include additional convention footage from European conventions. Thriller In the last days of WW2, women are volunteering from all over Germany to serve in the front lines from the Nazi Party by having sex with the brave Nazi soldiers. But when they start having sex with each other, things get complicated. Comedy Mama Steps Out is a 1937 comedy romance film written by Anita Loos and John Alexander Kirkpatrick and directed by George B. Seitz. Documentary film Grünes Gold is a 2012 short animation film written by Susanne Mikulski and Barbara Marheineke and directed by Barbara Marheineke. Comedy Hatch Up Your Troubles is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon made in 1948 and is the 41st Tom and Jerry short produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley and animation by Ed Barge, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence and Kenneth Muse. The cartoon was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on May 14, 1949 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. In 1955, the cartoon was remade and then rereleased in CinemaScope, titled "The Egg and Jerry". Comedy The warrior is Esmeralda, a princess who has brains, can fight and is pretty, too. The sexy one is Don Juan, a pretty boy laughing at danger. These two Spanish champions, along with Don Juan's sidekick Miguel, dance and joke their way through a swashbuckling, Renaissance adventure, saving the queen's English cousin from the nasty, Teutonic Krankenmal. Comedy Sunayana is a 1979 Bollywood comedy film directed by Hiren Nag. Comedy Hail the Conquering Hero is a satirical comedy/drama written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines and William Demarest, and featuring Raymond Walburn, Franklin Pangborn, Elizabeth Patterson and Bill Edwards. Sturges was nominated for a 1945 Academy Award for his screenplay. Many critics consider the film to be one of Sturges' best. It was the eighth film he made for Paramount Pictures, and also his last, although The Great Moment was released after it. Sturges later wrote about his departure "I guess Paramount was glad to be rid of me eventually, as no one there ever understood a word I said." Comedy Dora Nelson is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Assia Noris, Carlo Ninchi and Luigi Cimara. It is a remake of the 1935 French film of the same title, which was based on a play by Louis Verneuil. The film was shot at Cinecittà in Rome, with several real employees of the studio appearing as themselves. Comedy Folly to Be Wise is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Alastair Sim, Elizabeth Allan, Roland Culver, Colin Gordon, Martita Hunt and Edward Chapman. It is based on the play It Depends What You Mean by James Bridie. The film follows the efforts of a British Army Chaplain attempting to recruit entertainment acts to perform for the troops and the complications that ensue when he does. The title is taken from the line by Thomas Gray "where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise,". Thriller Conversation with a Cigarette is a 2014 short thriller comedy drama film written and directed by Russell Brown. Science Fiction Crazy Thunder Road is a 1980 Japanese punk-action-biker film written and directed by Sōgo Ishii. Ishii made the film as his graduation project whilst studying at Nihon University and was subsequently distributed by Toei Studios. Comedy Desert Mice is a 1959 British comedy film featuring Alfred Marks, Sid James, Dora Bryan, Irene Handl, John Le Mesurier and Liz Fraser. A group of ENSA entertainers with the British army in the North Africa desert during the Second World War thwart a Nazi plan. The title is a play on the Desert Rats. Documentary film Nestled below the rugged peaks of the Northern Rockies in Montana—as iconic a representation of America’s “purple mountain majesties” as one can find—lies the worst case of community-wide exposure to a toxic substance in U.S. history. In the small town of Libby, many hundreds of people are sick or have already died from asbestos exposure. Libby, Montana takes a long working day’s journey into a blue-collar community, and finds a different reality—one where the American Dream exacts a terrible price. (packaged to 86:46) Comedy Dixie Changing Habits is a 1983 film directed by George Englund. Thriller Night Boat to Dublin is a 1946 British thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Robert Newton, Raymond Lovell, Guy Middleton, Muriel Pavlow and Herbert Lom. Comedy Bonnie Scotland is a 1935 American film starring Laurel and Hardy, produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios and directed by James W. Horne. Although the film begins in Scotland, a large part of the action is set in India. Thriller Man in Black is a 1949 British thriller film directed by Francis Searle and starring Betty Ann Davies, Sheila Burrell and Sid James. It was adapted by Hammer Films from the popular British radio series, "Appointment with Fear" featuring Valentine Dyall. Dyall here provides the on screen introduction to the film, as "The Story-Teller". Documentary film Fragmentos de Paixão is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Iara Cardoso. The film was produced by INPE, and it's about the frequency of lightning in Brazil. Animation Dumb Day is a 2013 animated short drama film directed by Kevin Eskew. Animation Orb is a 1973 animation short film directed by Larry Jordan. Comedy Power Kids is a 2009 Thai action film directed by Krissanapong Rachata. The film is about a group of children who team up to fight against a group of terrorists who have seized the hospital moments before their friend is about to go in for surgery. The film grossed $97,836 in Thailand and was shown at several film festivals across North America. Animation Nesejdes z cesty! is a 2011 animated short film directed by Veronika Szemlová. Thriller Il prefetto di ferro is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Pasquale Squitieri. The film tells the story of Cesare Mori, an Italian prefect that before and during the Fascist period was best known as "the Iron Prefect", and it is based on the biographic book with the same name written by Arrigo Petacco. The film shared with In nome del Papa Re the 1978 David di Donatello for Best Film. Animation The Brotherly Love Table Read is a 2010 short animated comedy film. Comedy Happiness Is in the Field is a French comedy directed by Étienne Chatiliez in 1995. Comedy Dennis the Menace Strikes Again is a 1998 direct-to-video sequel to the 1993 theatrical feature Dennis the Menace. It was produced by Outlaw Productions and released by Warner Bros. on July 14, 1998. None of the cast from the first film appear in this sequel. Comedy In this adventure, Toto Baggypants (Junior Asparagus) inherits a magical bean from his uncle Billboy (Archibald Asparagus). With the help of a group of friends, Toto embarks on a quest to find out what his gift is for. Written by BMJ Larry the Cucumber discovers his gift for riding the unicycle, and decides it's time for him to be rich and famous. Bob replies with a story about how to use your gifts. Based on "Lord of the Rings" about a young Flobbit named Toto Babbypants, played by Junior Asparagus, who received a magic bean from his uncle that could create anything he wanted. Unsure of how to use it, he teamed up with the wizard Randolf, the ranger Ear-A-Corn, the elf Leg-O-Lamb, and the lovable dwarf, Grumpy. Pursued by the dark lord Scaryman, who wants to bean to feed and cloth his evil half-spoon, half-fork army, Toto must find the Elders of the Forest and then the Land of Woe to find out how God wants him to use his gift. Comedy Tail-coat for shalopaya is a romantic comedy directed by Eldor Urazbaeva, with script by Arcadia Krasilschikova filmed at the Gorky studio in 1979. Comedy Meendum Kokila is a 1981 Tamil film directed by G. N. Rangarajan, starring Kamal Hassan, Sridevi and Deepa in lead roles. The story is about a married lawyer's infatuation towards an actress and the trouble he faces with his wife. Through the film Sridevi established herself as one of the top actresses and fetched her a Filmfare Award. The film was initially launched with J. Mahendran as the director and Rekha playing a supporting role. However, both pulled out of the project for unknown reasons following which they were replaced by Rangarajan and Deepa respectively. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was box-office success. Animation Pizza Passionata is a 2001 short animation romance film written by Kari Juusonen and Leo Viirret and directed by Kari Juusonen. Animation T.R.A.N.S.I.T. is a 1998 animation drama mystery short film written and directed by Piet Kroon. Documentary film In this personal documentary, actress Brook Bello embarks on an international journey to expose her troubled childhood as a runaway from a home marred by sexual abuse. Her troubles escalate when she becomes the victim of human trafficking and is forced into sex slavery and drug use. Brook’s journey is the ultimate triumph of the human spirit in this gripping story of life after trauma. Comedy Slalom is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce and starring Vittorio Gassman. Animation Spookley the Square Pumpkin is a 2004 computer-animated film released direct-to-DVD in January 2005 and is based on the book The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin by Joe Troiano. It was made by Holiday Hill Farm, and released by Kidtoon Films and Lionsgate. It had its television premiere on October 16, 2013 on Cartoon Network. The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin airs on Disney Junior every autumn. Spookley's Favorite Halloween Songs was released in 2012. Several Spookley the Square Pumpkin activity books were also released. Comedy Birch Street Gym is a 1991 short film directed by Stephen Kessler. Comedy Tankový prapor is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1991. Comedy My Friend Irma Goes West is a 1950 film based on the radio show My Friend Irma and featuring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. This sequel to My Friend Irma was released May 31, 1950 by Paramount Pictures. Comedy I Am Comic is a 2010 documentary about the stand-up comedy world directed by Jordan Brady. Comedy Le Petit Cirque et autres contes is a 1994 French package film. It is 50 minutes long and contains the following seven short films for young children and their families from the Folimage studio: Au clair de la lune, a stop motion animation by Pascal Le Nôtre Le Petit Cirque de toutes les couleurs, a stop motion animation by Jacques-Rémy Girerd Nos adieux au music-hall, a pastamation by Laurent Pouvaret Le Prince des joyaux, a silhouette animation by Michel Ocelot Le Wall, a clay animation by Jean-Loup Felicioli Paroles en l'air, a traditional animation in charcoal by Sylvain Vincendeau Le Moine et le poisson, a traditional animation in India ink by Michaël Dudok de Wit Comedy Les années lycée: Petites is a 1997 film directed by Noémie Lvovsky. Thriller Drohi is a 1992 bollywood, thriller film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars Nagarjuna Akkineni in a negative role, Urmila Matondkar as an Ornithology student, and Danny Denzongpa in important role. The film was a bilingual. The Telugu version was titled as Antham. Comedy Estrellados is a 1930 comedy film directed by Salvador de Alberich and Edward Sedgwick. Comedy Hotel California is an 2013 Malayalam action comedy film written by Anoop Menon and directed by Aji John, starring Shankar Pannikar, Jayasurya, Anoop Menon, Honey Rose, Maria Roy and Aparna Nair. The film is produced by Josemon Simon under the banner of Jairaj Films and features music composed by Shaan Rahman, whilst cinematography is handled by Jithu Damodar and is edited by Xian. Animation The Roll-Call is a 1971 short animated war film written and directed by Ryszard Czekala. Animation Satoka meets a new student in class. Outside, Ayane wistfully watches some birds. Later, outside the school, Miu asks Ayane about Satoka and Satoka's powers. Suddenly, Satoka appears and reveals that Ayane is the only daughter of legendary Invader-hunter Shun Ukiya. Satoka asks why Ayane took her mother's maiden name, given her dad's achievements. Ayane slips away without answering, angering Satoka. Count Akuma Hakushaku, an Invader, tells the blonde ghost girl his strategy of luring victims with the smell of honey and then poisoning them. Satoka fruitlessly tries to find out about Ayane from Miu. After Satoka leaves, Yukino appears to Miu and quotes more cryptic poetry. Ayane visits Miu at her place of work and criticizes her for putting up a false, friendly front when she's actually being selfish. Reiji picks up Invader activity, and Satoka races to its location. Satoka slaughters the Invaders using her Gate of Blades. It looks like she's all done by the time Ayane arrives. Excited b Comedy Man of La Mancha is a 1972 film adaptation of the Broadway musical Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, with music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion. The musical was suggested by the classic novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, but more directly based on Wasserman's 1959 non-musical television play, I, Don Quixote, which combines a semi-fictional episode from the life of Cervantes with scenes from his novel. The film was financed by an Italian production company, Produzioni Europee Associates, and shot in Rome. However, it is entirely in English, and all of its principal actors except for Sophia Loren are either British or American. The film was released by United Artists. It is known in Italy as L'Uomo della Mancha. The film was produced and directed by Arthur Hiller, and stars Peter O'Toole as both Miguel de Cervantes and Don Quixote, James Coco as both Cervantes' Manservant and Don Quixote's "squire" Sancho Panza, and Sophia Loren as scullery maid and prostitute Aldonza, whom the delusional Don Quixote idolizes as Dulcinea. Gillian Lynne, who later choreographed Cats, staged the choreography for the film. Documentary film Herring Hunt is a 1953 documentary, short film written by Leslie McFarlane and directed by Julian Biggs. Comedy Yes Nurse! No Nurse! is a 2002 Dutch comedy musical film, based on the original story by Annie M.G. Schmidt. The film received a Golden Film and a Platinum Film in 2002. Documentary film Lone Samaritan is a 2009 documentary drama film directed by Barak Heymann. Thriller Convicted is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Henry Levin starring Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford. It was the third Columbia Pictures film adaptation of the 1929 stage play The Criminal Code by Martin Flavin, following Howard Hawk's The Criminal Code and John Brahm's Penitentiary. Thriller Point Blank is a 1967 American crime film directed by John Boorman, starring Lee Marvin and featuring Angie Dickinson, adapted from the crime noir pulp novel The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake, writing as Richard Stark. Boorman directed the film at Marvin's request and Marvin played a central role in the film's development and staging. The film was not a box office success in 1967 but has since gone on to become a cult classic, eliciting praise from such critics as film historian David Thomson. Documentary film Where Have All the Flowers Gone? is a 2008 documentary film directed by Arturo Perez Jr. and produced by Arturo Perez Jr., Joel Sadler and Billy Troy. Perez, Sadler, and Troy travel to San Francisco to recapture the Summer of Love more than 40 years previously. The film premiered at the Wine Country Film Festival on August 4, 2008 and at San Francisco State University on September 26, 2008. Documentary film The Crash Reel is a documentary film directed by Lucy Walker which premiered as the Opening Night Gala film on 19 January 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival. Lucy first met Kevin Pearce while mentoring at a retreat intended to inspire Nike's action sports athletes to use their platform for social change at the invitation of David Mayer de Rothschild who had created the event. Lucy was immediately struck by Kevin and wanted to make a documentary film about him, and the result is The Crash Reel, which premiered at Sundance on January 18, 2013 as the Opening Night Gala film in the Documentary Premieres section. The film is described as a jaw-dropping story of one unforgettable athlete, Kevin Pearce; one eye-popping sport, snowboarding; and one explosive issue, traumatic brain injury. Through 20 years of sports and verite footage, The Crash Reel chronicles the epic rivalry between Kevin and Shaun White which culminates in Kevin's life-changing crash and a comeback story with a difference. The film also showcases the Pearce family, including Kevin's father glass-blower Simon Pearce and Kevin's brother David C. Pearce who describes his struggle to accept his Down Syndrome. Comedy The Condition is a 2012 comedy film directed and written by Stephen Graziano. Animation Restless Leg Saga is a 2012 short animation film directed by Shana Moulton. Thriller Hardware is a 1990 British-American post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film directed by Richard Stanley and starring Dylan McDermott. Inspired by a short story in 2000 AD, the film depicts the rampage of a self-repairing robot in a post-apocalyptic slum. Documentary film Eight Minutes to Midnight: A Portrait of Dr. Helen Caldicott is a 1981 American documentary film about anti-nuclear weapons activist Helen Caldicott, directed by Mary Benjamin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy The Last Supper is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Son Yeong-guk. The film is about three people on the verge of ending their lives—a malpracticing doctor just released from prison, a young woman with debt problems and a terminal illness, and a gangster on the run from a rival gang—who meet each other by chance and start to turn their fortunes around. Documentary film Not So Black or White is a 2006 animation and documentary film directed by Col Cruise. Comedy À toi de faire... mignonne is a French-Italian film based on the novels of Peter Cheyney. It came out ten years after La môme vert-de-gris which had been the first of film of this series. For the last time Bernard Borderie directed the popular actor Eddie Constantine in a Lemmy Caution adventure. Guy Delorme, who in 1961 had been the Comte de Rochefort in Borderie's classic film version of The Three Musketeers, acts another time as a scheming bad guy. Thriller Short Cut to Hell is an American film noir, filmed in black-and-white VistaVision, starring Robert Ivers and Georgann Johnson. The film is the only directorial effort by famous actor James Cagney. Short Cut to Hell is a remake of the 1941 Alan Ladd film This Gun for Hire, which in turn was based on the Graham Greene novel A Gun for Sale. Comedy Ti presento un amico is a 2010 Italian film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Documentary film The Impossible - Pieces Of Fury is a 2009 film written and directed by Sylvain George. Documentary film MUSH: The Movie is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Alex M. Stein. Comedy Scared Silly is a 1927 comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film A Queen Who Returned is a 1958 documentary film directed by Gil Brealey. Comedy Promises! Promises! is a 1963 unrated sex comedy film, released after the days of the Hays code and before the MPAA film rating system became effective, produced by Tommy Noonan. It was the first Hollywood motion picture release of the sound era to feature a mainstream star—Jayne Mansfield—in the nude. Animation Cuentos de Viejos Cap. 2 is a 2013 short animation film directed by Carlos Eduardo Smith Rovira and Marcelo Dematei. Science Fiction Hybrid is a 1997 science fiction film directed by Fred Olen Ray and written by Sean O'Bannon. Animation Mickey's Delayed Date is a cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released on October 3, 1947. The film was directed by Charles Nichols, later a prominent director at Hanna-Barbera Studios. The short was animated by Jerry Hathcock, George Kreisl, George Nicholas, Harry Holt, Bob Youngquist, Marvin Woodward, and Max Cox with effects animation by Jack Boyd and Andy Engman. It was the last Mickey Mouse cartoon featuring Walt Disney as Mickey Mouse. Thriller Profane is a 2011 independent film directed by Usama Alshaibi. The film won "2011 Best of Fest Feature" of Boston Underground Film Festival. Comedy 2 States is a 2014 romance film written by Chetan Bhagat and Sreerag Nambiar and directed by Abhishek Varman. 2 States is a 2014 romantic comedy film directed by Abhishek Verman based on the 2009 novel of the same name written by Chetan Bhagat. It is produced by Karan Johar and Sajid Nadiadwala . The film stars Arjun Kapoor and Alia Bhatt in lead roles. The film released on April 18, 2014 and earned mixed reviews from critics and has been received exceptionally well by audiences. Comedy The Magic Christian is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr, with noteworthy appearances by John Cleese, Raquel Welch, Christopher Lee, Richard Attenborough and Roman Polanski. It was loosely adapted from the 1959 comic novel of the same name by U.S. author Terry Southern. Comedy A Very Unlucky Leprechaun is a 1998 fantasy film written by Craig J. Nevius and directed by Brian Kelly. Science Fiction Quintet is a 1979 post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Robert Altman. It stars Paul Newman, Brigitte Fossey, Bibi Andersson, Fernando Rey, Vittorio Gassman and Nina Van Pallandt. It is considered one of Altman's least successful and regarded films. Comedy Leoni al sole is a 1961 Italian comedy drama film. It is the directorial debut of Vittorio Caprioli. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Amur Batula. Released in 2006 it stars Mahima Chaudhary, Rekha and Ashmit Patel. Its central set up is of four female friends and their problems with boyfriends and husbands, and it has been compared to Sex and the City. Mayuri, Kanika, Natasha, and Anjali have been friends for many years. All of them come from very wealthy families. While Mayuri has been married 4 times, she still has feelings for her first husband, Girish, and keeps aloof from her current spouse, Akash; Natasha is married to Punit, and is expecting a child; Kanika is in the process of getting married to Rahul; while Anjali, who is 24 years of age, is unmarried. All four constantly bet large sums of money on trivial issues, mostly involving men, but only Anjali keeps winning. On the eve of Kanika's marriage, she, Mayuri and Natasha get Anjali to commit in writing that she will only get married after she turns 25, to which she agrees. Now her three friends get together and resolve to find men, who will woo, win her heart, and get married to her before she turns 25. Accordingly 4 men attempt to woo Anjali and try to win her heart. Animation Viper GTS is a three-episode hentai anime OVA series, which is based upon a popular H anime video game series by Sogna. When it was released on DVD in the US, this OVA has been edited into a film. It has been often stated to be a perverse version of Ah! My Goddess, as certain concepts are held in the same light. It is indicated several times in the show that the souls are only used to create crystals. Once a crystal is made, the soul is returned to its owner. It is not made clear why the demons need the crystals or why the angels do not notice the souls being returned. Comedy Tum Milo Toh Sahi is Bollywood film that released on 2 April 2010. It stars Nana Patekar, Dimple Kapadia, Sunil Shetty, Vidya Malvade, Rehan Khan and Anjana Sukhani in lead roles. Documentary film Hoffenheim is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Rouven Rech and Frank Pfeiffer. Documentary film Tidikawa and Friends is a 1974 documentary film written and directed by Jef Doring & Su Doring. Thriller Chhodon Naa Yaar is a 2007 Bollywood horror film directed by Dillip Sood and starring Jimmy Shergill and Kim Sharma. The film is an adaptation of the 1999 American horror film The Blair Witch Project.. Science Fiction Sirens of the Caribbean is a 2007 film directed by Stewart Raffill. It stars AnnaLynne McCord and Ashley Anderson. The original title upon release was Bad Girl Island. Comedy In Winter is a 2006 animated short film directed by Michael Zauner. Comedy The Death Curse is a comedy/horror movie. It was directed by Soi Cheang Pou-Soi and produced by Amy Tsui. Its popularity was due primarily to its cast which contained several members of Hong Kong bands. Comedy Kickin' It Old Skool is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Harvey Glazer and written by Trace Slobotkin. The film's cast includes Jamie Kennedy, Bobby Lee, Maria Menounos, Michael Rosenbaum, and Vivica A. Fox. This movie was released on April 27, 2007 and grossed $2.49 million in its opening weekend. The movie is about a young breakdancer who hits his head during a talent show and slips into a coma for twenty years. Waking up in 2006, he looks to revive his and his team's career with the help of his girlfriend and his parents. Documentary film Mike's Migration is a 2013 biographical documentary adventure short film written and directed by Adam Kunz. Comedy Our Country Cousin is a 1914 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy 22g Tussi Ghaint Ho is a Punjabi comedy film written by Bhagwant Mann and directed by Vishal Parasher. Comedy Glamour Girl is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Gene Gerrard, Lesley Brook, Ross Landon, Betty Lynne and Leslie Weston. The plot involved a commercial photographer leaving his job to become a painter, and using his secretary as a model. It marked the last film appearance of American actor James Carew. Documentary film Drexciya is a 2011 short history documentary film written by James Stinson and Gerald Donald and directed by Akosua Adoma Owusu. Comedy A Very British Cover-up is a 2009 British short comedy film directed by Ian Smith and produced in Wales. It stars Pixie Perez and Gareth David-Lloyd. Animation Purple and Brown: Jet pack is a 2005 short animation film directed by Rich Webber. Animation Pony Glass is a 1998 short animation film directed by Lewis Klahr. Animation Práticas de Pixilation is a 2013 short animation film directed by Clayton Bochecha. Thriller The Madmen of Mandoras is a 1963 film directed by David Bradley. Thriller Resilience is a U.S. drama/thriller movie that was released in 2006. It was written and directed by Paul Bojack, and starred Henry LeBlanc, Al Rossi, Julie Alexander, Steve Wilcox, and Amy Arce. Resilience garnered strong reviews from The New York Times, Variety and Film Threat. The Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences acquired the screenplay for its permanent core collection. Comedy Road to a Greek Wedding is a 2000 comedy romance film written by Heidi Haaland and John C. Mouganis. Thriller Invader is a 2012 dramatic action thriller film story by Fernando Marías, written by Jorge Arenillas and Javier Gullón and directed by Daniel Calparsoro. Documentary film Find out why some feel the Federal Reserve's practices are a violation of the U.S. Constitution and others feel it's simply "a bunch of organized crooks." Discover why experts agree the Fed is a banking cartel that benefits mainly bankers and their corporate clients as well as a Congress that would rather increase the National Debt to over $10 trillion than raise taxes. Find out how the corporate media facilitates the partnership between the Fed and Congress and why it fails to disclose what's going on. Lastly, find out how the Federal Reserve-member banks are owned and controlled by an elite group of insiders. Comedy The Compleat Al is a mockumentary about the life of "Weird Al" Yankovic, from his birth in 1959, to 1985. It was partially written by Yankovic and directed by Jay Levey. It premiered on August 7, 1985, on the Showtime network. The title of the film is a parody from the 1982 documentary The Compleat Beatles. Although it is a mockumentary, it is roughly based on Yankovic's real life. For example, Yankovic was raised in Lynwood, California, and has a degree in architecture from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. His real-life parents appear in the mockumentary, as does a picture of his real-life childhood house. Because of the mixture of Yankovic's real life and fiction, many of the film's fabricated information was accepted by fans as real. For example, the false information that Yankovic was born in a Saint Vitus hospital; or the film's pun which claimed his birth in an elevator signified his "rise to the top." The mockumentary also contains clips from his first Three "AL-TV"s, and all of Yankovic's music videos up to 1985: "Ricky", "I Love Rocky Road", "Eat It", "I Lost On Jeopardy", "This Is The Life", "Like a Surgeon","One More Minute", and "Dare to Be Stupid". Documentary film No Sleep til Shanghai is a 2007 documentary film. It stars Jin and was directed by Todd Angkasuwan. Documentary film Good People Go to Hell, Saved People Go to Heaven is a documentary film directed by Holly Hardman. Thriller Lucky Ghost is a 1942 American film directed by William Beaudine. The film is a sequel to the 1941 film Mr. Washington Goes to Town. The film is also known as Lady Luck. Thriller Footsteps In the Snow is a 1966 low-budget independent Canadian thriller film written by Dan Daniels and Martin Green and directed by Martin Green. The film features, in a minor role, Veronica Lake, in her second to last film role, after 15 years away from the screen. The film was not released in the United States, and went largely unnoticed. Documentary film Portrét krále komiků is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1987. Documentary film Ex-voto for Three Souls is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Diego Rivera Kohn. Documentary film Joffa: The Movie is a 2010 independent Australian buddy movie starring Australia's best known sports fan, Joffa Corfe. The film was financed by Chris Liontos, the Director/ Producer, along with actor Shane McRae, Joffa’s buddy in the movie. Comedy Get Married 3 is an Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Monty Tiwa and released in 2011. A sequel to Hanung Bramantyo's Get Married and Get Married 2, it stars Nirina Zubir and Fedi Nuril as a married couple attempting to raise their triplets while under intense pressure from their family and friends. The film was a commercial success and received favourable reviews in The Jakarta Post and Suara Karya. Comedy A Slice of Life is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and Paul Paviot. Thriller Cut Bank is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Matt Shakman and written by Roberto Patino. The film stars Liam Hemsworth, Billy Bob Thornton, John Malkovich, Teresa Palmer and Michael Stuhlbarg. It has been selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Smitten Kitten is a 1952 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 66th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was the only Tom and Jerry cartoon to be animated by one animator. It was animated by Kenneth Muse and the music was composed by Scott Bradley. It is also one of several "wrap-around" T&J shorts, integrating footage from previous shorts into the plot. Comedy Jede Menge Kohle is a 1981 film directed by Adolf Winkelmann. Comedy Keziah is a 2007 comedy film directed by Stanley Anaekwe. Animation Bats in the Belfry is a 2010 short animated horror film written and directed by João Alves. Comedy Forever Plaid: The Movie is a 2008 American musical film, a recording of a live performance of a revival to the 1990 off-Broadway musical comedy Forever Plaid. Directed and written by Stuart Ross, this film was released on July 9, 2009. The film's running time is 90 minutes, and was filmed at CBS Columbia Square, in Los Angeles. Thriller Raaz is a 2002 Bollywood horror movie directed by Vikram Bhatt and produced by Mahesh Bhatt. The film stars Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea as a couple who have moved to Ooty to save their failing marriage. However, what they find in their new home is more than they expected when a ghost starts haunting the place. The wife, Sanjana suddenly finds that her husband is part of the ghostly conspiracy, which she must fix to escape. The film is an unofficial adaptation of What Lies Beneath. It was the second highest grossing film of the year 2002, and the first installment in the Raaz series. Bipasha Basu was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actress Award. Raaz also marked the debut of actress Malini Sharma. A sequel to the film was released in 2009, under the title of Raaz: The Mystery Continues and the third instalment of the series titled Raaz 3 was released on 7 September 2012. A fourth film, Raaz: The Hidden Secret, is currently in pre-production. Comedy Mr. Duck Steps Out is a Donald Duck cartoon made by The Walt Disney Company. The film was released on June 7, 1940 and featured the debut of Daisy Duck. The short was directed by Jack King and scripted by Carl Barks. Comedy The Friendly Ghost is a cartoon released by Paramount Pictures on 16 November 1945 under its Noveltoons series of animated shorts. It is the first cartoon to feature Casper the Friendly Ghost. Comedy Victor is a 2009 French feature film, a comedy. It was directed by Thomas Gilou. It is an adaptation of a novel by French author Michèle Fitoussi, who has also been a magazine editor. The story involves the elderly Victor, a contest organized by a magazine, and a family who "adopts" the ailing old man. Complications ensue, often to comedic effect. Comedy James Bond is a 1999 Malayalam language comedy film directed by Baiju Kottarakkara and starring Premkumar, Kalabhavan Mani, Bheeman Raghu, Indrans, Abi and Vani Viswanath. The film is a remake of 1994 Hollywood film Baby's Day Out. Documentary film Journey through 100 years of comedy with this survey of the funniest moments in entertainment history, from the slapstick of the silents to the screwball comedies of the 1930s and '40s to the red hot hijinks of Hollywood's most recent comic offerings. Features footage of Laurel and Hardy, the Three Stooges, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Lucille Ball, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pryor, and many other icons of comedy. Animation A Tax on Bunny Rabbits is a 2011 short, action, comedy, musical, animated film directed by Nathaniel Akin. Comedy Rockin' thru the Rockies is the 45th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Bottle Rocket is a 1996 American crime comedy film directed by Wes Anderson. It was co-written by Anderson and Owen Wilson. In addition to being Wes Anderson's directorial debut, Bottle Rocket was the debut feature for brothers Owen and Luke Wilson, who co-starred with James Caan and Robert Musgrave. The film was a commercial failure but launched Anderson's career by drawing attention from critics. Director Martin Scorsese later named Bottle Rocket one of his top-ten favorite movies of the 1990s. Bottle Rocket is also the name of a short film directed by Anderson and starring both Wilson brothers and Musgrave—shot in 1992 and released in 1994—on which the feature-length film was based. Documentary film Our World is a 2007 documentary film. Comedy Coffee Futures is a short film. Comedy Hear 'Em Rave is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Big Toys is a 1977 Australian play by Patrick White. The original production was by the Old Tote Theatre Company. The cast was Max Cullen, Arthur Dignam and Kate Fitzpatrick and it was directed by Jim Sharman. Animation The Tale of Beatrix Potter is a 1982 television program. Animation Pearl's Diner is a 1992 short animation film directed by Lynn Smith. Thriller Hell Up in Harlem is a 1973 blaxploitation film, starring Fred Williamson and Gloria Hendry. Written and directed by Larry Cohen, it's a sequel to the film Black Caesar. Comedy Aziz Ansari Adopts a Kid is a 2011 short comedy film starring Aziz Ansari and Graehme Sandbloom. Comedy Banjo on My Knee is a 1936 American musical comedy-drama film directed by John Cromwell. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording. Comedy Dicembre is a 1990 comedy film directed by Antonio Monda. Documentary film Call Me Ehsaan is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Micah Garen. Comedy Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur is a 1939 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions for Warner Bros. Pictures. The cartoon is notable as being the first Daffy Duck cartoon directed by Jones. Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur is set in the Stone Age and features Daffy Duck, a caveman named Casper, and his pet dinosaur, Fido. As usual, Mel Blanc provides the voice of Daffy here, while Casper was performed by Jack Lescoulie. The film is in the public domain and is available on several low-budget home video releases in an unrestored form. A restored and remastered version is available on DVD as part of disc 4 of Volume 3 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection. Comedy The Wrong Arm of the Law is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, Lionel Jeffries, John Le Mesurier and Bill Kerr. It was written in part by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson and made by Romulus Films. Comedy Buppah Rahtree is a 2003 Thai comedy-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. With its comic references to The Exorcist and Audition, Buppah Rahtree gained a cult following through screenings at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival and the Fantasia Festival. Its sequels are Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns, Rahtree Reborn and Rahtree Revenge. Comedy Inn Mates is a 2010 comedy TV movie written by John Warburton and directed by Nick Wood. Comedy Hvězda jede na jih is a 1958 Czechoslovak-Yugoslavian comedy film directed by Oldrich Lipský. Thriller Padre Nuestro, also known as Sangre de Mi Sangre is a 2007 Argentinean-American thriller film written and directed by Christopher Zalla, produced by Benjamin Odell and Per Melita and starring Jesús Ochoa, Armando Hernández, Jorge Adrián Espíndola, and Paola Mendoza. Documentary film The Fab Five is a 2011 ESPN Films documentary about the 1990s Michigan Wolverines men's basketball players known collectively as the Fab Five: Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson. It chronicles the recruitment, glory years, notorious time-out fiasco, cultural impact and the scandal that followed these players who are described as iconic figures in the media. The film originally aired on March 13, 2011 on a national broadcast on ESPN. The film was noted as the highest-rated ESPN documentary of all time. The film spawned critical commentary in a broad spectrum of media outlets which include leading newspapers such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post; leading periodicals such as Forbes; online forums such as Slate; and leading news outlets such as MSNBC. In particular, the film sparked a verbal war between Jalen Rose and Duke University's Grant Hill through the media regarding issues of race in sports and education that fueled the Duke–Michigan basketball rivalry. Thriller 77 Park Lane is a 1931 British thriller film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Dennis Neilson-Terry, Betty Stockfeld and Malcolm Keen. At an upmarket gambling house in Park Lane, a woman tries to save her brother from ruin. A French-language version 77 rue Chalgrin was made at the same time. Comedy The Life of Harry Dare is a 1995 Australian film about an aboriginal detective. Animation Care Bears: The Giving Festival is a 2010 computer-animated feature film starring the Care Bears characters. It was made by SD Entertainment and released on DVD by Lionsgate on November 2, 2010. In the film, the Care Power Team—which includes Funshine Bear, Cheer Bear and Share Bear—organizes their annual Giving Festival, and must rescue a princess named Starglo from impending weather. Animation Tubby the Tuba is a 1975 animated feature comedy film, based on the 1945 children's story for concert orchestra and narrator of the same name by Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger. It was released on April 30, 1975 by Avco Embassy Pictures. The film was produced by the New York Institute of Technology, under the supervision of its founder, Alexander Schure, who was the project's director. Nearly three decades before the release of this full-length adaptation, stop-motion innovator George Pal made a 1947 Puppetoon which was also based on Tripp and Kleisinger's work. The Paramount short was nominated for a Best Animated Short Oscar. Comedy Cichonga is a 2013 action-comedy film written and directed by Esteban Rojas. Comedy NUN OF THAT is an action-comedy that follows Sister Kelly Wrath as she transforms from a nun with a simple temper problem to a vengeful killer. Stars Sarah Nicklin, Alexandra Cipoll and Shanette Wilson. Documentary film One Today is a 2013 short biographical documentary film directed by Lara Johnson. Thriller 20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope is a 2009 film written by Yasushi Fukuda, Takashi Nagasaki and Yûsuke Watanabe and directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. Thriller Breaking at the Edge is a horror film directed by Predrag Antonijević. Animation Meat + Love is a 2012 short animation horror romance film written and directed by Johanna Rubin. Documentary film Video Diaries: Dying For Publicity is a 1993 documentary film directed by Chris Steele-Perkins. Comedy Three Chinamen with a Double Bass is a 1998 film directed by Klaus Krämer. Thriller Yumeji is a 1991 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. It is a semi-fictional account of poet and painter Takehisa Yumeji. It also forms the final part of Suzuki's Taishō Roman Trilogy, preceded by Zigeunerweisen and Kagero-za, surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period setting. All three were produced by Genjiro Arato. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Yoyochu in the Land of the Rising Sex is a 2010 documentary film directed by Ishioka Masato. Documentary film Thembi`s Diary is a 2010 short animated documentary film directed by Jisoo Kim. Animation Pudgy Picks a Fight! is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Puppy. Thriller Circle of Power, also known as Mystique, Brainwash and The Naked Weekend, is a 1983 film, co-produced by Gary Mehlman, Anthony Quinn and Jeffrey White, and based on the non-fiction book The Pit: A Group Encounter Defiled. It stars Yvette Mimieux in her final film performance to date. Comedy Aunt Clara is a 1954 British comedy film starring Margaret Rutherford as a woman who inherits a number of shady businesses from a relative. Ronald Shiner, A. E. Matthews, and Fay Compton are also featured. The film was based on the novel of the same name by author Noel Streatfeild, and directed by Anthony Kimmins for London Films. Comedy El Ciclón de Jalisco is a 1964 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Comedy Frankenthumb is a comedy directed by Steve Oedekerk. It is the fourth filmette in the Thumbs! series from O Entertainment. It runs 32 minutes long. It was released in 2002. It appeared on Cartoon Network's Har Har Tharsdays near Halloween 2008. Documentary film Club 7 is a 2014 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Even Benestad and August B. Hanssen. Thriller Yesterday Once More is a 2004 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. Documentary film Ferlinghetti is a 2009 documentary film directed by Christopher Felver. Documentary film Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live is a 2005 TV movie written and directed by Kenneth Bowser. Thriller Electrodoméstico is a 2013 short animated comedy drama thriller film written by Raul Torres and Erik de Luna Fors and directed by Erik de Luna Fors. Comedy We're No Bad Guys aka. We Are No Bad Guys is a 1997 Action Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing. Science Fiction Gabra2 is a 2006 science fiction, comedy, short film written and directed by Jan Karpinski. Comedy Over Da Rainbow is a 2008 American musical-comedy film, directed/produced/edited by Jay Lap, written by Shawn Kittelsen and starring Al Thompson, Joseph P. McDonnell, and Tyler Hollinger. Jay Lap assisted Shawn Kittelsen in developing the story, which was partially inspired by the former's bizarre encounter with a mid-50's musically-disinclined drug-addled divorcee. The film premiered on April 12, 2008 at the First Run Film Festival. Over da Rainbow went on to win four awards at the festival, including Achievements in Producing, Editing, Sound Design, and Production Design. Comedy Swing Shift Cinderella is an animated cartoon short subject. It is in the same vein as Red Hot Riding Hood. Frank Graham voiced the wolf, and Colleen Collins voiced Cinderella, with Imogene Lynn providing her singing voice. Thriller The Rich Man's Wife is a 1996 American thriller film written and directed by Amy Holden Jones, and starring Halle Berry. The title character becomes a suspect when her husband is murdered and the investigating detectives are suspicious of her alibi. Documentary film Behind the Hatred: Mortal Enemies is a TV movie documentary. Comedy Up the Academy is an American teen comedy film released in 1980, with a plot about the outrageous antics of a group of misfits at a military school. Comedy Spoonful is a 2011 short film written and directed by Jenée LaMarque. Comedy Je Vous Aime is a 1980 French romantic comedy film directed by Claude Berri. Its cast comprises notable actors and actresses like Jean Louis Trintignant, Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu and Serge Gainsbourg. It was first released in 1980 and it was shown in the US in 1981. Comedy Wild Papa is a 1925 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Heart of Spider is a 2004 short film directed by Vincenzo Tripodo. Thriller Ice is a 1998 television disaster film starring Grant Show, Udo Kier, and Eva La Rue. The film has a similar premise as The Day After Tomorrow, a science fiction disaster film released six years later. Though completely in English, it first premiered in Germany in 1998 before being aired on ABC in the United States in 2000. Comedy Bobby Ellis is Gonna Kick Your Ass is a 2011 short comedy-drama film written and directed by Craig Packard. Documentary film Jets: Vol. 3: Fury is a 2002 military documentary. Documentary film A Song for Tibet is a 1991 Canadian short documentary film about efforts of Tibetans in exile, led by the Dalai Lama, to free their homeland and preserve their heritage. Directed by Anne Henderson, A Song for Tibet received the Award for Best Short Documentary at the 13th Genie Awards as well as the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary Film at the Hawaii International Film Festival. The film was co-produced by Arcady Films, DLI Productions and the National Film Board of Canada. Ali Kazimi was director of photography. The film focuses on two Tibetans in exile in Canada: Thubten Samdup, who escaped from Tibet after the 1959 uprising against the Chinese, who teaches traditional performing arts in Montreal and heads the Canada-Tibet Committee; and Dicki Chhoyang, born in a refugee camp in India, who knows Tibet only through stories recounted by her parents. The film follows Dicki and Samdup from Montreal to Dharamshala, India and also documents the Dalai Lama's first public appearance in Canada. Comedy Despedida de soltero is a 1961 comedy film written and directed by Eugenio Martín. Science Fiction Karate-Robo Zaborgar is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Noboru Iguchi. The film is a remake of the 1970s show Denjin Zaborger. Animation Konjiki no Gash Bell!!: Attack of the Mecha-Vulcan is a 2004 Japanese animated film, the second based on the anime, Konjiki no Gash Bell!!. The first was Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Movie 1: Unlisted Demon 101, also released in 2004. Both were released in Japan, but have not been dubbed in any other languages besides Japanese, and have not been released outside of Japan. Comedy The River of Romance is a 1916 comedy romance film written by Henry Otto and E.J. Rath and directed by Henry Otto. Thriller Mortel Transfert is a Franco-German thriller, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, adapted from the novel of the same name by Jean-Pierre Gattégno. The music was provided by the composer of Roselyne et les lions, Reinhardt Wagner. Some of the paintings in the film were produced by Pierre Peyrolle, who had designed the "Try another world" poster in La Lune dans le caniveau. Mortel transfert went into production in April 2000 and was released in France on 10 January 2001. Comedy The Killer's Mother is a 1996 comedy film written by Lothar Kurzawa and directed by Volker Einrauch. Documentary film Battle For Bats: Surviving White Nose Syndrome is a 2013 short documentary film directed by David McGowan. Thriller The Turn of the Screw is a 2009 British television film directed by Tim Fywell, and loosely based on the 1898 novel of the same name by Henry James. Comedy Amici Miei - Come Tutto Ebbe Inizio is a 2011 comedy film written by Piero De Bernardi and Neri Parenti and directed by Neri Parenti. Documentary film MicroWorlds is a 2010 documentary short family film directed by Greg Passmore. Documentary film Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender is a the Emmy/Rose d'Or award winning 2012 feature length documentary about Queen star Freddie Mercury and his attempt to forge a solo career. The documentary premiered on BBC One in edited form as part of the Imagine series and later the Director's Cut was shown on BBC 4. It gained 3.5 million viewers when aired on BBC One in October 2012 and a further 1.2 million when shown on BBC 4. Reuniting the producer, editor and director of photography behind 2011's widely acclaimed “Queen: Days of Our Lives” BBC documentary, “The Great Pretender” in similar vein presents a compelling insight into its subject matter, unearthing previously undiscovered or rarely seen footage. Produced and directed by Rhys Thomas, lifelong Queen fan and expert, Rhys has this time turned his attention to the Freddie archive, going back as early as 1976 in search of vintage gems which reveal more than ever before the inside story of Freddie’s life and career and the solo projects he worked on outside of Queen. Comedy Bottleworld is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Alexander Smith. Comedy Certains l'aiment froide, is a French comedy film from 1960, directed by Jean Bastia, written by Guy Lionel, starring Louis de Funès. The film is known under the title: "Les râleurs font leur beurre". Comedy Herkes mi aldatir? is a 2010 comedy film written by Alper Çaglayan and directed by Kamil Aydin. Thriller Vincent Swan (Dennis Hopper), a retired homicide detective, thought his past was behind him...until the day he received a postcard from the serial killer he believe he had put in the grave. Little Jack had been law enforcement's number one target for years. His modus operandi, trivia games with celebrity answers. In Los Angeles, a new game and a new series of murders have begun and, with the help of a rookie detective, Swan uncovers The Prophet's Game. Moving from city to city, The Prophet lures unsuspecting contestants into solving the riddles it supplies. If the contestants are wrong, somebody dies... somebody famous. Comedy Baghdad Texas is a comedy film directed by David H. Hickey and stars Al No'Mani, Robert Prentiss, Melinda Renna, Barry Tubb, Ryan Boggus and Shaneye Ferrell. The writers include Shaneye Ferrell, David H. Hickey and Al No'Mani. The movie was produced by Booka Michel. The film has had a number of festival screenings and had its official theatrical release at the Quad Cinema in New York City on August 27, 2010. Thriller In the Valley of Elah is a 2007 film written and directed by Paul Haggis, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron, and Susan Sarandon. The film’s title refers to the Biblical valley where the battle between David and Goliath is said to have taken place. Paul Haggis's In The Valley of Elah is based on actual events, although the characters' names and locations have been changed. The screenplay was inspired by journalist Mark Boal's "Death and Dishonor," an article about the murder case published in Playboy magazine in 2004. It portrays a military father's search for his son and, after finding his body, subsequent hunt for his son's killers. The film explores themes including the Iraq war, abuse of prisoners, and post-traumatic stress disorder following active combat. Thriller The General's Daughter is a 1999 murder mystery film directed by Simon West starring John Travolta. The plot concerns the mysterious death of the daughter of a prominent general. The movie is based on the 1992 novel by the same name written by Nelson DeMille. The film grossed $22 million in its opening weekend and $102 million in its total domestic run. Comedy Oh! My Zombie Mermaid is a 2004 Japanese action comedy directed by Naoki Kudo, written by Naoki Kudo and Izō Hashimoto, and starring Shinya Hashimoto, Sonim, Shirō Sano, and Nicholas Pettas. Hashimoto plays a professional wrestler whose wife involuntarily turns into a mermaid. Animation Imprints is a 2004 short animation film directed by Jacques Drouin. Comedy White on Rice is a comedy film directed by American director Dave Boyle, director of Big Dreams Little Tokyo, and starring Hiroshi Watanabe, Nae Yuuki, Mio Takada, James Kyson Lee, and Lynn Chen. The film had its world premiere at the 27th annual San Francisco Asian American Film Festival on 17 March 2009. Comedy Love & Debate is a drama/romance film released in 2006 based on decisions everyday teenage girls have to make. It is a story of a young girl who has become the star in the debate club in her high school. Her love for debate was ultimately inspired by watching politicians on television. Her main role-model is Hillary Clinton and so she follows her foot-steps by joining the Harvard Debate Team. Documentary film A Place to Live is a 1941 documentary film directed by Irving Lerner and produced by the Philadelphia Housing Association, a nonprofit affordable housing advocacy group. The film was designed to call attention to inner city squalor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by focusing on a child’s journey from school to his family’s cramped and squalid apartment in a rat-infested slum neighborhood. A Place to Live was nominated for the 1941 Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy How About You is a 2007 Irish film directed by Anthony Byrne. The film is based on a short story sometimes published as "How About You" and sometimes published as "The Hard Core" in This Year It Will Be Different, a collection of short stories by Maeve Binchy. It tells the story of a young woman named Ellie who is left in charge of the residential home run by her older sister, during Christmas period. Most of the residents have gone with their families during the holidays, but four residents, known as the hardcore, remain. Their behavior will cause lots of trouble and will lead to the residence facing closure. Thriller Terror Tract is a 2000 anthology dark comedy/horror film featuring John Ritter as a real-estate agent trying to sell a variety of houses to a young couple; each with a horror story associated with it. The segment "Make Me an Offer" is the overall plot of the film with Ritter and the three segments dramatized are the different, horrifying stories behind each house. Ritter as the estate agent is desperately trying to close a deal with them to meet a sales target that afternoon, but is confounded each time by his honesty which compels him to tell the grisly stories associated with each house he shows the couple. Animation A Taste of Catnip is a Merrie Melodies cartoon from 1966. It was first released to theaters on December 3, 1966. Documentary film Guerra is a 2003 documentary film directed by Pippo Delbono. Comedy Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the second installment of Universal-International's Ma and Pa Kettle franchise starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Comedy How to Fish is an animated short produced by Walt Disney Productions and first released in December 9, 1942. It stars Goofy and was directed by Jack Kinney. Comedy Kakkakuyil is a 2001 Malayalam film produced, written, and directed by Priyadarshan starring Mohanlal and Mukesh in the lead roles. The film received mixed reviews upon release but became a super hit at the box-office completing 100 days of theatrical run. Kakkakuyil was later remade as London in Tamil with Prashanth, Golmaal in Hindi with Ajay Devgn and Thappuchesi Pappukoodu in Telugu with Mohan Babu by different directors.The story of the film is adapted majorly from the 1988 English film A Fish Called Wanda. Comedy Little & Big Weapon is a 1990 comedy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes. Comedy Five Corners is a 1987 American low budget crime drama film starring Tim Robbins, Jodie Foster, John Turturro, and Rodney Harvey. It was directed by Tony Bill. It depicts 48 hours in the lives of a group of young New Yorkers in the 1960s. Documentary film J'ai tant aimé... is a 2008 documentary film. Documentary film Classic Albums: The Who – Who's Next is a musical documentary detailing the recording of The Who's album, Who's Next. It features various interviews with the surviving members of the band Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, and John Entwistle noted writers, including Dave Marsh. The DVD also feature outtakes from the gig at Shepperton Studios on May 25, 1978 and a performance of Behind Blue Eyes at Charlton Athletic Football Grounds in 1974. Comedy "With a gay bent, HERNDON. rereads the May 2009 celebration of the annual Herndon Monument climb at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Beer for My Horses is a 2008 American comedy film. The film stars country music entertainer Toby Keith and is based on his song by the same name. The film was co-written by Keith and Rodney Carrington and directed by Michael Salomon, who has directed numerous music videos for Keith. The film was shot in and around Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States and was released on August 8, 2008. It made about $650,000 in its limited box office release. Comedy Mayaponman is a 1997 Malayalam movie directed by Thulasidas. It had Dileep, Kalabhavan Mani and Mohini in the lead roles. The movie was produced by V. V. Antony, P. A. Velayudhan and P. C. Ealias under the banner of King Star Productions and was distributed by Seven Star Release. The story, script and dialogues were by J. Pallassery. Comedy Just Dropped In is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Thriller A Girl Cut in Two is a 2007 French drama and thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Ludivine Sagnier, François Berléand, and Benoît Magimel. The film was released in France on August 8, 2007 and a limited release in the United States beginning on August 15, 2008. Comedy Todo es mentira is a 1994 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero and starring Penélope Cruz, Coque Malla and Jordi Mollà. It is the first in a series of two films with"El Juego de la Verdad" being the last film. Both movies explore the complexities of relationships which include compromise and the unvarnished truth. Comedy Characters is a 2005 short comedy film written by Kevin Asch and Michael Knowles and directed by Kevin Asch. Thriller Phatik Chand is a 1983 adventure crime drama film written by Satyajit Ray and directed by Sandip Ray. Documentary film "Imagining tomorrow’s America today, FUTURESTATES returns with a second season of independent short narrative films commissioned by ITVS and created by veteran filmmakers and emerging talents transforming today’s complex social issues through a surreal lens into visions about what life in America will be like in decades to come." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Documentary film Public School is a TV film. Comedy Wackiki Wabbit is a 1943 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, starring Bugs Bunny. It was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Chuck Jones. Voices were provided by Mel Blanc, Tedd Pierce, and Michael Maltese. The musical score was conducted by Carl Stalling. Wackiki Wabbit is notable for its experimental use of strongly graphic, nearly abstract backgrounds. The title is a double play on words, with "Wackiki" suggesting both the island setting as well as suggesting "wacky" along with the usual Elmer Fudd speech pronunciation of "rabbit", although Elmer refuses to appear in this picture. This cartoon has fallen to the public domain after United Artists failed to renew the copyright on time. The cartoon can be found, restored, on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3. Documentary film Layali Bala Noom is a 2012 documentary film written by Nizar Hassan and directed by Eliane Raheb. Documentary film I Love America is a 2001 documentary film directed by Tõnu Trubetsky. Documentary film Strange Lights is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Joe King and Rosie Pedlow. Comedy Snack Attack is a 2012 animation short film written and directed by Andrew Cadelago. Documentary film The Center is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Stanislaw Mucha. Thriller Checkmate is a 2008 Marathi thriller film. Directed and Written by Sanjay Jadhav and produced by Kanchan Satpute and Chandrashekhar Mahamuni. This movie seems to be heavily inspired by the 2003 movie Confidence with Director: James Foley, Writer: Doug Jung Stars: Edward Burns, Rachel Weisz, Dustin Hoffman, though the treatment given to the movie is excellent and changes made to Indianize it works. Animation Anne of Green Gables: Never Ending Story is an animation, family, and drama film directed by Isao Takahata. Documentary film Leahy in Concert is a 1998 documentary/musical film directed by Michael Watt. Comedy 18 Meals is a 2010 drama comedy film directed by Jorge Coira and written by Araceli Gonda, Diego Ameixeiras and Jorge Coira. Comedy Bloedverwanten is a 1977 Dutch comedy film directed by Wim Lindner. Documentary film Chicks in White Satin is a 1994 American short documentary film about the Jewish same-sex marriage of two lesbians, including interviews with the Rabbi and various family members. The film was directed by Elaine Holliman and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation La récréation du midi is a 2009 short film directed and produced by Joel Vaudreuil. Comedy Disney's Stitch! The Movie is a direct-to-video animated spin-off of Lilo & Stitch, released on August 26, 2003. It is often considered more of a backdoor pilot for the spinoff series Lilo & Stitch: The Series rather than a sequel to the original film. The story is an introduction to Dr. Jumba Jookiba's 625 experiments, which he created with the financing of Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel. Comedy The Funeral is a 1984 Japanese comedy film by director Juzo Itami. The film shows the preparations for a traditional Japanese funeral. It mixes grief at the loss of a husband and father with wry observations of the various characters as they interact during the three days of preparation. The Funeral was the writing and directing debut of Itami Juzo, and was an enormous success in Japan. It won five Japanese Academy Awards in 1985, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor for Tsutomu Yamazaki. It was nominated in a further five categories and also came first in the annual Kinema Junpo critics' poll. Documentary film The Alaskan Eskimo is a 1953 American short documentary film produced by Walt Disney. It won an Academy Award at the 26th Academy Awards in 1954 for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy Care Divas is a Upcoming 2013 Filipino comedy-drama film starring the comedians, Vice Ganda, John Lapus, Alwyn Uytinngco, Pooh and Ogie Diaz. It is produced by Viva Films. It is an adaptation from the 2006 film Paper Dolls and PETA's 2011 Season Ender's Presentation, Care Divas. Thriller Birthright is a 2010 Japanese horror film directed, produced, and co-written by Naoki Hashimoto. The film involves a young woman named Mika who watches the married couple, Minoru Takeda and his wife Ryoko and their teenage daughter Ayano from outside their home. Mika approaches Ayano and says she knows a male student who would like to meet her. Ayano accompanies her only to find that this is all part of Mika's plan to get revenge on her birth mother. The film was premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2010. It is getting a theatrical release in Japan in April 2012. Documentary film The Gaskettes is a 2012 Telly Award winning film, created by thestealthcrew. Documentary film Capitalism: A Love Story is a 2009 American documentary film directed, written by and starring Michael Moore. The film centers on the late-2000s financial crisis and the recovery stimulus, while putting forward an indictment of the current economic order in the United States and capitalism in general. Topics covered include Wall Street's "casino mentality", for-profit prisons, Goldman Sachs' influence in Washington, D.C., the poverty-level wages of many workers, the large wave of home foreclosures, corporate-owned life insurance, and the consequences of "runaway greed". The film also features a religious component where Moore examines whether or not capitalism is a sin and whether Jesus would be a capitalist, in order to shine light on the ideological contradictions among evangelical conservatives who support free market ideals. The film was widely released to the public in the United States and Canada on October 2, 2009. Reviews were generally positive. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 9, 2010. Animation Night of the Loving Dead is a 2012 animated short comedy horror film written by Regina Moriarty and directed by Anna Humphries. Science Fiction A Boy's Life is a 2011 short science fiction horror drama family film written and directed by Elias Benavidez. Comedy Just Follow Law is a 2007 Singaporean comedy film directed by Jack Neo, and starring Gurmit Singh of Phua Chu Kang fame, Fann Wong, Moses Lim, Samuel Chong, Lina Ng, David Bala and Steven Woon. In the film, a blue-collar technician and the events and promotion department director swap souls after a freak accident at a fictional government agency Work Allocation Singapore. It was first released in Singapore on 15 February 2007 and Malaysia and Brunei on 22 March 2007. Comedy Dateline Diamonds is a 1966 British music-film. The film was shot in black and white. The "pop and cop" genre of film was a popular concept in the UK during the early 1960s to highlight young music talent and was geared to appeal directly to the young teenage market. The film was a low-budget B movie and released to support the main feature film Doctor in Clover starring Leslie Phillips. The film's plot involves an international criminal gang who use the MV Galaxy to smuggle stolen diamonds from the UK to Amsterdam. The film's final sequence showing Ray Anton and Pro Forma, Mark Richardson and The Small Faces performing on stage was filmed during a genuine Radio London night at the Rank Ballroom in Watford. In recent years Dateline Diamonds has enjoyed renewed interest mainly because it features the original lineup of British band Small Faces. Band manager Don Arden arranged for Small Faces to appear in the film as a promotional vehicle for "I've Got Mine" the follow-up to their debut single "Whatcha Gonna Do About It". Unfortunately the film's release was delayed and the band received no publicity for their single, which consequently failed to chart. Thriller Naked Fear is a 2007 thriller film film directed by Thom Eberhardt. The plot revolves around a dancer who is lured to a strange town and thrown into a deadly game after being kidnapped by a serial killer. Stripped naked, she is forced to run for her life through the vast uninhabited regions of New Mexico while being pursued by a maniacal hunter. Comedy Hired and Fired is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Aaj Ka Goonda Raj is a Hindi film starring Chiranjeevi and Meenakshi Seshadri in the lead roles. Its a remake of Telugu film Gang Leader and gave the second hit for Chiranjeevi in Bollywood. Comedy Note Out is a 2011 Malayalam comedy film directed by debutant Kutty Naduvil starring Nishan and Mithra Kurian in the lead roles. The music of the film has been composed by Vinu Thomas with lyrics penned by Anil Panachooran. The film released on 14 January 2011. The film is produced by Joseph George in the banner of Thekkadiyil Films, who also distributes the film through Play House Release. Thriller The Pandora Project is an action thriller film released in 1998. The film stars Daniel Baldwin, Erika Eleniak, Tony Todd, and Bo Jackson. Thriller Cold Comes the Night is a 2013 American crime thriller film directed by Tze Chun, who co-wrote the script with Oz Perkins and Nick Simon. The film stars Alice Eve, Bryan Cranston, Logan Marshall-Green, Ursula Parker and Leo Fitzpatrick, and was produced by Mynette Louie and Trevor Sagan. Comedy Tout ce qui brille is a 2010 French film and the debut feature film for Géraldine Nakache and Hervé Mimran, who co-wrote and co-directed the film. It was filmed in Puteaux, La Défense, and Paris, notably the 16th arrondissement. Originally, Tout ce qui brille was a 2007 short film shot by the same directors. Documentary film Pachamama is a 2008 documentary film directed by Eryk Rocha. Comedy My Chauffeur is an American comedy film starring E. G. Marshall, Deborah Foreman, and Howard Hesseman. It was written and directed by David Beaird. The original music score was composed by Paul Hertzog with additional music by The Wigs. The film was released on January 24, 1986, and was marketed with the tagline "Some women will, some won't... some men do, some don't. This driver might go everywhere, do anything... for your sizzling backseat pleasure." Comedy Road July is a 2010 film written and directed by Gaspar Gómez. Documentary film History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess is a 1970 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. After the poor box-office performance of his ambitious 1968 film, The Profound Desire of the Gods, Imamura decided to undertake a more modestly budgeted film. This was Imamura's second foray into the documentary format, after 1967's A Man Vanishes. Characteristically, Imamura seeks to investigate an alternative interpretation of recent Japanese history through the eyes of a person living in the lower strata of that society. Beginning with this film, Imamura was to spend the next decade working in the documentary format. He returned to purely fictional narrative with Vengeance is Mine. Thriller Never Give Up is a 1978 Japanese film. It was directed by Junya Sato and produced by Haruki Kadokawa. Comedy The Marriage Circus is a 1925 short comedy film written by Felix Adler, Frank Capra, Al Giebler and Vernon Smith, and directed by Edgar Kennedy and Reggie Morris. Comedy The Longshot is a 1986 film directed by Paul Bartel starring Tim Conway. Documentary film Hats Off is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jyll Johnstone. It screened at the Telluride Film Festival and the Palm Springs International Film Festival, as well as on Sveriges Television in Sweden. Hats Off tells the story of actress and model Mimi Weddell who, at the age of 93, still enjoys a successful career in New York City. The film centers around Mimi's day-to-day life, focusing on her exuberant personality and relationship with her children. It follows Mimi from her apartment to dance lessons, auditions, Elizabeth Arden appointments, and fashionable strolls around New York City. The film was shot over a period of ten years by Directors Guild of America Award-nominated director Jyll Johnstone, a childhood friend of Mimi's daughter Sarah Dillon. It features interviews with family members, casting agents, and fellow actors, all of whom shed light on what they see as Mimi's apparently unending energy and devotion to her craft. From her debut role in cult classic film Dracula's Last Rites to a recent print ad for Juicy Couture, Mimi's work is described in anecdote and often presented onscreen. Science Fiction Golem is a 2013 animation science fiction short film written by Tobias Wiesner and directed by Patrick McCue and Tobias Wiesner. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: The Galaxy's at the Brink!! The Super Incredible Guy, is the ninth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was released in Japan on July 10, 1993 at the Toei Anime Fair, where it was shown alongside the Dr. Slump movie N-cha! Pengin-mura yori Ai wo komete and the first YuYu Hakusho movie. The English version was dubbed by FUNimation and released on August 17, 2004. This is one of the few films in the franchise that can be slid into the series timeline without serious issues, taking place sometime after the Cell Games and before the Buu saga. It was also the last movie for voice actor of Muten-Rôshi, who died two years after its Japanese release. The movie was re-released to DVD and Blu-ray in a double feature with Super Android 13! and Dragon Ball Z Season 8 on February 9, 2009. It was re-released again to DVD on December 9, 2011 in a movie 4-pack with the previous three films. Thriller Raven is a 2009 horror thriller film written by Aaron Pope and directed by Gregori J. Martin Thriller Killing Cars is a 1985 action thriller film written and directed by Michael Verhoeven. Thriller Stranglehold is a 1994 action film written by Brendan Broderick, Rob Kerchner and Mark Evan Schwartz and directed by Cirio H. Santiago. Thriller When Strangers Appear is a 2001 thriller film. Comedy A Different Kind of Man is a 1993 comedy film written by Jonathan Kim and directed by Seung-Soo Shin. Thriller 8mm is a 1999 American-German crime mystery thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker. The film stars Nicolas Cage as a private investigator who delves into the world of snuff films. Comedy Allos gia to ekatommyrio or Alos gia/yia to ekatomirio is a 1964 Greek comedy film directed by Orestis Laskos and written by Nikos Tsiforos and starring Mimis Fotopoulos, Giannis Gkionakis, Beata Assimakopoulou, Vassilis Avlonitis and Eleni Anoussaki. Animation A Song of Tyranny is a 2012 short animated film directed by Federico Solmi. Thriller Sukob is a 2006 Filipino horror film starring Kris Aquino and Claudine Barretto. The movie was directed by Chito S. Roño who previously worked with Aquino in the 2004 hit horror film Feng Shui. Sukob is considered as the highest-grossing Filipino film of all-time earning PHP 186 million until in 2009 when it was surpassed by the romance film You Changed My Life in box office. The film's premise is based on a Filipino superstition in which one should not get married in the same year an immediate relative dies or is married or no siblings should be married within a year. Comedy For Kiki (Julia Roberts), being the personal assistant to beautiful megastar Gwen (Catherine Zeta-Jones) isn’t easy. In fact, it’s nearly impossible since the man of her dreams is Eddie (John Cusack), Gwen’s estranged husband. The job gets even harder when Kiki is given the monumental task of helping Gwen and Eddie make it through a movie press junket organized by publicity exec Lee Phillips (Billy Crystal), lured out of retirement for one last go-round.Eddie and Gwen are America’s Sweethearts, a superstar couple with the repartee of Hepburn and Tracy and the off-screen relationship of Laurel and Hardy. Their lives, their impressive careers and now their upcoming divorce have always pushed Kiki into the background. But at this junket, that’s all going to change. Eddie will soon be fair game and Kiki will do whatever it takes to get his attention. What results is a weekend capable of generating the kind of buzz Lee wasn’t exactly looking for. Comedy Jacqueline dans ma vitrine is a 2000 comedy film directed by Marc Adjadj and Philippe Pollet-Villard. Documentary film Christopher Lee - Gentleman des Grauens is a 2010 biography documentary film written and directed by Oliver Schwehm. Comedy Charcoal Burners is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Piotr Zlotorowicz. Animation Minhocas is a 2005 short animation film written by Paulo de Tarso and directed by Paolo Conti. Documentary film Girls Aloud: Home Truths is a fly on the wall style documentary that was broadcast as a prelude to the group's first full length documentary series, Girls Aloud: Off the Record. The programme was first broadcast on 12 October 2005 on ITV2. Comedy The Bus Stop is a 1998 short comedy film written and directed by Will Hartman. Comedy Boom Town is a 1940 American adventure film starring Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, and Hedy Lamarr and directed by Jack Conway. The supporting cast includes Frank Morgan, Lionel Atwill, and Chill Wills. A story written by James Edward Grant in Cosmopolitan magazine entitled "A Lady Comes to Burkburnett" provided the inspiration for the film. The film was produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Documentary film Dance for Me is a 2012 documentary film directed by Katrine Philp. Comedy Everything But the Truth is a 1956 comedy film written by Sheridan Gibney, Herb Meadow, Stanley Roberts and directed by Jerry Hopper. Animation Eun-sil-yee is a 2011 animated film directed by Kim Sun Ah and Se-hee Park. Comedy A Self Made Hero is a 1996 French film directed by Jacques Audiard. It is based on the novel by Jean-François Deniau. Thriller Cry of the City is a 1948 black-and-white film noir directed by Robert Siodmak based on the novel by Henry Edward Helseth, The Chair for Martin Rome. Veteran film noir-writer Ben Hecht worked on the film's script, but is not credited. The film was shot partly on location in New York City. Comedy A Russell Peters Christmas Special is a 2011 Comedy film directed by Henry Sarwer-Foner. Thriller Operation: Smokescreen is a 2013 indie action thriller film starring eight premium cigar manufacturers. The film was produced by Bang! Pictures and is distributed by ASFilms. Comedy Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu is a 1959 Telugu film directed by L. V. Prasad. "Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu" is a well-known proverb in Telugu language forewarning about the ill-effects of debt. This message is presented as a comedy melodrama. This film has some excellent songs penned by Pingali Nagendra Rao. The film is remake of Tamil language film Kadan Vaangi Kalyanam. Comedy According to Greta is a 2009 American independent drama film directed by Nancy Bardawil. Comedy Frankenweenie is a 2012 American 3D horror stop-motion animated film directed by Tim Burton. It is a remake of Burton's 1984 short film of the same name and is a parody of and a homage to the 1931 film Frankenstein based on Mary Shelley's book of the same name. The voice cast includes four actors who worked with Burton on previous films: Winona Ryder; Catherine O'Hara; Martin Short; and Martin Landau. Frankenweenie is in black and white. It is also the fourth stop-motion film produced by Burton and the first of those four that is not a musical. In the film, a boy named Victor loses his dog, named Sparky, and uses the power of electricity to resurrect him — but is then blackmailed by his peers into revealing how they too can reanimate their deceased past pets and other creatures, resulting in mayhem. The tongue-in-cheek film contains numerous references and parodies related to the book, past film versions of the book and other literary classics. Frankenweenie, the first black-and-white feature film and the first stop-motion film to be released in IMAX 3D, was released by Walt Disney Pictures on October 5, 2012 and met with positive reviews and moderate box office sales. Comedy Rhythm on the River is a 1940 musical comedy film starring Bing Crosby and Mary Martin as ghostwriters whose songs are credited to a composer played by Basil Rathbone. Crosby sang "Only Forever"., for which James V. Monaco and Johnny Burke were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Documentary film Lumière and Company was a collaboration between forty-one international film directors in which each made a short film using the original Cinématographe camera invented by the Lumière brothers. Shorts were edited in-camera and constrained by three rules: A short may be no longer than 52 seconds No synchronized sound No more than three takes Comedy Prevertere is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Brian McGuire. Animation Strange fruit is a 2013 film written and directed by Shimi Asresay and Hili Noy. Thriller A Wing and a Prayer is a 1998 action, drama and thriller film written by Michael Ahnemann and Stephen Harrigan, and directed by Paul Wendkos. Documentary film James May: My Sisters' Top Toys is a British television documentary. Presented by James May, it was first broadcast on 23 December 2007 on BBC Two. The show was a spin-off from the 2005 documentary James May's Top Toys, and was first shown as one of three shows which made up the "Top Gear Night In". The show focused on the toys loved by his elder and younger sisters, including dolls, dolls' houses, dolls' prams, Girls' World, Ladybird Books, Spirograph, and a Palitoy Tree Tots Family House. May speaks about how he often played with them as they were hand-me-downs. During the show, May sets up a race as a girls' school and a boys' school battle it out in a go-kart time trial, using their own converted Silver Cross prams. May gets his own made by the pram factory. He tests it out, battling for first place alongside the girls and the boys. Documentary film Drift: The Sideways Craze is a 2007 documentary television film about professional drifting. It features drifting champion Samuel Hubinette and upcoming star Ken Gushi preparing for the D1 Grand Prix, while teaching an amateur the basics of drifting. The film was aired for four years by Discovery HD and is included as bonus content in Fast and The Furious Blu-ray Box Set. Documentary film End Of An Era is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Chris Devanney. Comedy Chillerama is a 2011 horror comedy anthology film consisting of four stories that take place at a drive-in theater playing monster movies. Each segment is a homage to a different genre and style. The first is "Wadzilla" and was directed and written by Adam Rifkin spoofing 1950s monster movies. The second segment is "I Was a Teenage Werebear" and was directed and written by Tim Sullivan which parodies Rebel Without a Cause, Grease and The Twilight Saga and is set in 1962. The third is called "The Diary of Anne Frankenstein" and was directed and written by Adam Green and spoofs Hitler and The Diary of Anne Frank. The last segment is "Zom-B-Movie", a spoof of zombie films, and was directed and written by Joe Lynch. Tying each segment of the anthology together is a framing story: a worker for the theater, in a drunken state, digs up his deceased wife's body and attempts oral sex on it, only for her to turn into a zombie and bite his genitals, causing him to slowly turn into a zombie between segments as he is working. Filming took place in late 2010 and was release at Fantasy Filmfest on August 22, 2011. Comedy Spectacle! is a 2013 short, comedy, fantasy film written by Kurt Raether and Wes Tank, directed by Carol Brandt, Erik Ljung, Kurt Raether, Andrew Swant and Wes Tank. Thriller The Blonde (Italian: La bionda) is a 1992 thriller film directed by Sergio Rubini. Documentary film Homeless in America is a 2004 documentary short film written by Tommy Wiseau and directed by Kaya Redford and Tommy Wiseau. Comedy Snail's Pace is a 2013 short, drama, romance, mystery and comedy film written and directed by Daniele Suraci. Animation Mickey's Garden is a 1935 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The film was the second Mickey Mouse cartoon shot in Technicolor and is also the first color appearance of Pluto. The cartoon is also the first color cartoon where Mickey speaks. The film's plot centers on Mickey Mouse trying to rid his garden of insects, but they keep coming back. When he accidentally gets hit with his own bug spray, he begins seeing a warped reality. Thriller Trancers 5: Sudden Deth is a 1994 sci-fi fantasy adventure film written by Peter David and starring Tim Thomerson as the time traveling "trancer hunter" Jack Deth. It marked to date Thomerson's last appearance as Jack Deth, excluding his cameo in Evil Bong. The fifth installment of the Trancers series was filmed back to back with Trancers 4: Jack of Swords and is the fourth entry released under the Full Moon Features banner. The film has been released on DVD through the Trancers boxset. Comedy Zlaté dno is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1942. Animation Duck, Death and the Tulip is a 2011 animated short film written by Matthias Bruhn and Wolf Erlbruch and directed by Matthias Bruhn. Science Fiction Egon & Donci is a 2007 computer animated film written by Elemér Magyar and directed by Ádám Magyar and Dániel Magyar. Documentary film Girl with Black Balloons is a film directed by Corinne Borch van der released on Jun 17, 2010. Comedy June Bride is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Bretaigne Windust. Ranald MacDougall's screenplay, based on the unproduced play Feature for June by Eileen Tighe and Graeme Lorimer, was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Comedy. The film starred Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery. The Warner Bros. release marked the screen debut of Debbie Reynolds, although her appearance was uncredited. Animation Top Cat: The Movie is a 2011 3D Mexican-Argentine animated family comedy film based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, Top Cat, which ran from 1961 to 1962 on ABC in the United States. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and Illusion Studios and was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Top Cat: The Movie premiered in Mexico in 2D and 3D theaters on September 16, 2011. It was a huge commercial success, earning $43,536,074 pesos on its opening weekend at the domestic box office and became one of the biggest box-office openings in Mexican cinema history. The English version was released in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2012, distributed by Vertigo Films, in RealD 3D and 2D theaters. It was largely panned from critics and fans alike, but was a moderate box-office success, grossing £2,824,893 pounds, the highest amount for a Mexican production. The film had a limited release in the United States on August 2, 2013, starring the voices of Rob Schneider and Danny Trejo. A computer-animated sequel, titled Top Cat Begins, is set to be released on 7 August 2015. Comedy Taxi Taxie is a 1977 Bollywood adventure film comedy directed by Irshad. In 1976, Martin Scorsese came up with Taxi Driver, a movie that went on to be viewed as one of the best films ever. Starring Robert De Niro, the movie garnered tremendous critical acclaim and emerged as a cult classic. Over the years many directors have been inspired by its style and the way it went about constructing a psychological study of a man leading a life shrouded by disturbing elements, or rather deconstructing the psychological state of disturbed man finding it difficult to come to terms with his environs. Closer home, a man called Irshaad made a movie titled Taxi Taxie, casting Amol Palekar in the lead as a taxi driver operating in the metropolis of Mumbai. This movie that came out in 1977 seems to be clearly inspired by the English classic that released a year before. The director/writer has been influenced by the idea of his famous contemporary from the west, and has created a completely different movie, completely different narrative of his own, which is quite unique. Comedy The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Espionage Escapades is a film directed by Robert Young and Terry Jones released on Dec 18, 2007. Comedy Boulevardier from the Bronx is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. It is a parody of St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean, and is loosely based on a song of the same name which was featured in the 1936 Warner Bros. musical film Colleen. The cartoon is notable as the first Merrie Melodies cartoon to feature the signature theme song, Merrily We Roll Along, which continued to be used for the Merrie Melodies series through to 1964. Comedy The Padlock is a 2011 short comedy and romance film written and directed by Ettore Nicoletti. Documentary film Mindscapes... of Love and Longing is a film directed by Arun Chadha. Documentary film Legend: A Film about Greg Garing is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Emily Branham. Thriller Flood is a British disaster film from 2007, directed by Tony Mitchell. It features Robert Carlyle, Jessalyn Gilsig, David Suchet and Tom Courtenay, and is based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Richard Doyle. Animation The Living Forest is a 2001 animation, fantasy and family film, written by Angel de la Cruz and directed by Manolo Gòmez and Angel de la Cruz. Comedy The Brothers Grimm is a 2005 adventure fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam. The film stars Matt Damon, Heath Ledger, and Lena Headey in an exaggerated and fictitious portrait of the Brothers Grimm as traveling con-artists in French-occupied Germany during the early 19th century. However, the brothers eventually encounter a genuine fairy tale curse which requires real courage instead of their usual bogus exorcisms. Supporting characters are played by Peter Stormare, Jonathan Pryce, and Monica Bellucci. In February 2001, Ehren Kruger sold his spec script to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. With Gilliam's hiring as director, the script was rewritten by Gilliam and Tony Grisoni, but the Writers Guild of America refused to credit them for their work, thus Kruger received sole credit. MGM eventually dropped out as distributor, but decided to co-finance The Brothers Grimm with Dimension Films and Summit Entertainment, while Dimension took over distribution duties. The film was shot entirely in the Czech Republic. Gilliam often had on-set tensions with brothers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, which caused the original theatrical release date to be pushed forward nearly ten months. Documentary film Aliyah's Ascent is a short documentary film directed by Rad Young. Animation Sisyphus is a 1974 animation short film directed by Marcell Jankovics. Comedy Meeting Spencer is a 2010 comedy film written by Andrew Kole, Andrew Delaplaine and Scott Kasdin and directed by Malcolm Mowbray. Comedy Somewhere on Leave is a 1943 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Harry Korris and Dan Young. It was the third in the series of Somewhere films following Private Randle and his comrades. It was followed by Somewhere in Civvies. Comedy Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll is a 1991 American film directed by John McNaughton. Comedy Broadway's Finest is a 2012 action film, directed and produced by Stephen Marro. It stars Adam Storke, John Lavelle and Larry Pine. The film won 9 awards and was nominated for 9. Comedy Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla is a 1952 American comedy horror science fiction film directed by William Beaudine and starring horror veteran Bela Lugosi and nightclub comedians Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo in roles approximating the then popular duo of Martin and Lewis. Documentary film Cinéast(e)s is a 2013 French documentary film about filmmakers who are women. Julie Gayet interviews twenty-one French female filmmakers about the relevance of gender to filmmaking and the issues encountered by women in making films. It begins with the question: "is cinema gendered?" Comedy Mo'Nique: I Coulda Been Your Cellmate is a 2007 comedy film written by Mo'Nique Imes-Jackson and directed by Gary Binkow. Thriller The Night of the Party is a British mystery thriller film directed by Michael Powell and starring Leslie Banks, Ian Hunter, Jane Baxter, Ernest Thesiger and Malcolm Keen. In the United States it was released as The Murder Party. Animation A Sumo Wrestler's Tail is a Japanese animated fantasy short film directed by Akihiko Yamashita and written by Hayao Miyazaki made for the Studio Ghibli Museum. It premiered at the museum in 2010. Miyazki based the story on the Japanese folk tale Nezumi no Sumo. Chu Zumo is the story of an old farmer who discovers a group of rats heading to a sumo wrestling bout. After they lose miserably he decides to feed the rats to boost their chances of winning. Documentary film No Cameras Allowed is a documentary film directed by Marcus Haney. Comedy Two of a Kind is a 1983 American romantic comedy film directed by John Herzfeld and starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. The original music score was composed by Patrick Williams. The film has Travolta as an inventor and Newton-John as a bank teller. It is up to both criminally-minded individuals to save Earth from God's destruction. This is Travolta and Newton-John's second film together, after Grease. Unlike Grease, the film was neither a critical nor a commercial success. Documentary film Trumbo is a 2007 documentary film directed by Peter Askin, produced by Will Battersby, Tory Tunnell, Alan Klingenstein, and David Viola and written by Christopher Trumbo. It is based on the letters of Trumbo's father, Dalton Trumbo, an Oscar-winning screenwriter who was imprisoned and blacklisted as a member of the Hollywood Ten, ten screenwriters, directors and producers who refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947 during the committee's investigation of Communist influences in the Hollywood film industry. The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival and includes film clips and interviews, readings from Trumbo's letters by performers such as Michael Douglas, Joan Allen, Donald Sutherland, Liam Neeson, and Paul Giamatti, and a reenactment by David Strathairn of a speech given by Dalton Trumbo in 1970. The readings include parts of what the New York Times calls "Dalton Trumbo's remarkably stage-ready personal letters" that cover the period from the late 1940s to the early 1960s. Documentary film Air Guitar in Oulu is a documentary film by Canadian filmmaker Kent Sobey. The film follows the quest of Andrew "Air Raid" Buckles as he attempts to raise enough funds to travel to Oulu, Finland for the Air Guitar World Championships. His efforts include bake sales and street performance, backed by a boom box, of his air guitar techniques. Animation Ham is a 2013 short animation comedy drama film written and directed by Iria Lopez. Thriller The Score is a 2001 crime thriller film directed by Frank Oz, and starring Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Angela Bassett, and Marlon Brando in his final film role. It was the only time that Brando and De Niro appeared in a film together, although both had played the same role, Don Vito Corleone, in The Godfather saga. The screenplay was based on a story by Daniel E. Taylor and Emmy-winner Kario Salem. Comedy Swipe is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Max Blustin. Thriller Steele Justice is a 1987 film written and directed by Robert Boris. Comedy Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow is a 1963 comedy anthology film by Italian director Vittorio de Sica. It stars Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. The film consists of three short stories about couples in different parts of Italy. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards. Documentary film The Last Paradise is a 1955 romance documentary film written by Folco Quilici, Ennio Flaiano and Dario Cecchi and directed by Folco Quilici. Comedy Pixels is an upcoming 2015 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Happy Madison Productions. The film is directed by Chris Columbus from a screenplay written by Tim Herlihy and Timothy Dowling and a screen story penned by Patrick Jean, Herlihy, and Adam Sandler, based on Jean's 2010 Internet short film of the same name. The film stars Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Monaghan, Brian Cox, Ashley Benson, and Jane Krakowski. Principal photography on the film began on June 2, 2014 in Toronto, Canada. The film is scheduled for a July 24, 2015, release. Comedy Fright Night 2: New Blood is a comedy horror film directed by Eduardo Rodríguez. It is a direct-to-video sequel to the 2011 remake of Fright Night, though none of the actors from the previous film reprise their roles, and the new film's plot repeats the storyline of both the original Fright Night and its remake. Comedy Magyar vandor is a 2004 Hungarian action comedy film directed by Gabor Herendi and starring Karoly Gesztesi, Janos Gyuriska and Gyula Bodrogi. Thriller Papaya, Love Goddess of the Cannibals is a 1978 Italian exploitation film directed by Joe D'Amato. It was written by Roberto Gandus and stars Melissa Chimenti in the titular role, opposite Sirpa Lane, hailed as the "next Bardot". The film is in the Cannibal film genre. Comedy See This Movie is a 2004 comedy film written by David M. Rosenthal and Joseph Matthew Smith, and directed by Rosenthal. The film stars Seth Meyers and John Cho, and also features Jessica Paré, Jim Piddock, and Jessalyn Gilsig, with cameo appearances by Patton Oswalt, Miguel Arteta, and the film's executive producers Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz. The plot revolves around two inept filmmakers who con their way into the Montreal World Film Festival with a movie that does not exist. The entire film was shot in only thirteen days, in Los Angeles and in Montreal during and with the cooperation of the actual 2003 Montreal World Film Festival. Festival organizers gave the filmmakers access to all festival events and locations, and even programmed a screening for the film-within-a-film during which festival-goers screened an assembly cut of the film, and got to "play" the audience in the screening scene as it was being shot. Documentary film Science Fiction: A Journey Into the Unknown is a 1994 documentary directed by Scott Goldstein. Comedy New Faces of 1937, aka Young People is a black and white 1937 American musical film. Its plot is similar to The Producers. Documentary film La Maison de la radio is a documentary film directed by Nicolas Philibert. Thriller Kiltro is a Chilean martial arts film released in 2006. Directed and written by Ernesto Díaz Espinoza and starring the martial artist Marko Zaror. Comedy Corazón de Melón is a 2003 Mexican comedy film directed by Luis Vélez. Thriller Murder in a Small Town is 1999 American television film produced and broadcast by the A&E Network. The period mystery stars Gene Wilder as Larry "Cash" Carter, a stage director, theater manager, former actor, and unofficial consulting detective for the police department in 1930s Stamford, Connecticut. Wilder also co-wrote the screenplay for the telefilm, which was the first A&E Original Movie. High ratings led A&E to plan a Cash Carter TV movie franchise, but only one sequel, The Lady in Question, was produced. Comedy The Pink Panther enters a new town while playing his flute much to everyone's delight. He notices screaming coming from the inn and discovers mice have invaded. He hands the owner a card promising that he will remove the mice for 3 shillings. The owner agrees and pays the panther. The people are overjoyed as the mouse leaves. The mouse is licking a lemon that makes the panthers mouth pucker and eventually stop playing. When the music stops, the mouse returns. The owner of the inn takes his money back and buys lots of mousetraps. The panther doesn't want to see the mouse hurt so he returns with his horn only to get caught in the traps himself. The inn owner next buys a cat and the struggle continues. Will the Pink Panther be able to remove the mice before the inn owner kills them? Documentary film Signs of the Time is a 60-minute documentary on the origin of hand signals in baseball. There are several myths in regards to how signals were started, and the film addresses some of the mysteries that led to umpires giving hand-signals to call plays in the field, base coaches to relay hand signals to players on the field, and catchers to relay hand signals to pitchers. Comedy Bumped is a 2011 Drama and Comedy film directed by Stephen Herek. Comedy La supertestimone is a 1971 Italian black comedy film directed by Franco Giraldi. For this film Monica Vitti was awarded with a Globo d'oro for Best Actress. Documentary film Mother: Caring for 7 Billion is a 2011 documentary film directed by Christophe Fauchere. Thriller Demonium is a 2001 horror film by German director Andreas Schnaas and stars Andrea Bruschi, Joseph Zaso, and Charlotte Roche. Animation Trucker's Delight is a 2009 short/animation film directed by Jeremie Perin. Comedy Blackfly is a 1991 Canadian animated comedy film directed by Christopher Hinton. Comedy A Wonderful Day is a 2011 short comedy drama romance film written by Joseph Fackenheim and Ariel Weisbrod and directed by Yossi Meiri and Ariel Weisbrod. Thriller The Day of the Beast is a 1995 Spanish black comedy horror action film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia and starring Álex Angulo, Armando De Razza and Santiago Segura. Comedy Knallharte Jungs is a 2002 comedy film written and directed by Granz Henman. Comedy Pornorama is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Marc Rothemund. The film ironically describes the porn industry in Munich between the 60s and the 80s. Comedy Imagine Me & You is a 2006 British-American comedy-romance film written and directed by Ol Parker. It centres on the relationship between Rachel and Luce, who meet on Rachel's wedding day. The movie takes its title from the first line of the song "Happy Together". Writer/director Ol Parker reveals on the DVD audio commentary that the movie was originally titled Click, after the French term for love at first sight, but conflicts with the 2006 Adam Sandler film Click necessitated the name change. Documentary film Fog is a 2014 documentary drama film written by Nicole Vögele and Elsa Kremser, and directed by Nicole Vögele. Comedy The Last Shot is a 2004 comedy film starring Matthew Broderick, Alec Baldwin, Toni Collette, Tim Blake Nelson, Joan Cusack, Tony Shalhoub, Buck Henry, Ray Liotta, Calista Flockhart and Ian Gomez. The movie is written and directed by Jeff Nathanson, who wrote Catch Me If You Can and The Terminal. Comedy Please Sir! is a 1971 British comedy film starring John Alderton, spun off from the television series Please Sir!. Documentary film Musidora, the Tenth Muse is a 2013 documentary and biographical film written and directed by Patrick Cazals. Documentary film Technocalyps is an intriguing three-part documentary on the notion of Trans-humanism by Belgian visual artist and filmmaker Frank Theys. The latest findings in genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, bionics and nanotechnology appear in the media every day, but with no analysis of what seems to be their common aim: exceeding human limitations and creating higher, trans-human forms of life. Technocalyps presents a thorough and critical enquiry into the scientific, ethical and metaphysical dimensions of technological development. The film includes interviews by top scientists and thinkers on the subject worldwide, such as Marvin Minsky, Ray Kurzweil, Terence McKenna, Hans Moravec, Bruce Sterling, Robert Anton Wilson, David Noble, Margaret Wertheim, the Dalai Lama and many others. Part 1: Trans-human - Leading scientists from the fields of genetics, artificial intelligence, brain research and nanotechnology explain and reflect upon their research. Their prognoses for the near future all share one common view: we are now on the verge of a trans-human era, faced with the options to either improve or to surpass human-kind as we currently know it. Part 2: Preparing for the Singularity - Advocates and opponents of a trans-human future are weighed against each other. Prognoses are made about when we can expect this trans-human revolution, and how people are preparing for it already now. Part 3: The Digital Messiah - This part covers the metaphysical consequences of the new technological revolution. Scientists start to use metaphysical concepts to describe the impact of their research. A surprisingly large number of scientific projects are inspired by religious aspirations and more and more theologians from various religious or spiritual orientations are becoming interested in these aspirations of new technology, making the debate inextricably complex. Documentary film Women for Sale is a 2005 documentary by Nili Tal. It explores the phenomenon of Russian women who immigrate to Israel to work as prostitutes. Comedy Joe Butterfly is an American comedy film directed by Jesse Hibbs for Universal Pictures and starring Audie Murphy, George Nader, Keenan Wynn, and Burgess Meredith in the title role. Audie Murphy's only outright comedy, the film suffered by comparison to the similar Teahouse of the August Moon, released seven months earlier. Animation Somnambulist is a 2005 short animation film directed by Maja Gehrig. Comedy The Smallest Show on Earth is a 1957 British comedy film, directed by Basil Dearden, and starring Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna, Peter Sellers and Margaret Rutherford. The supporting cast included Bernard Miles, Leslie Phillips, Francis de Wolff, George Cross, June Cunningham and Sid James. The screenplay was written by William Rose and John Eldridge from an original story by William Rose. Documentary film Chris Rock: Bigger and Blacker is a 1999 comedy documentary film written by Chris Rock and directed by Keith Truesdell. Comedy The Acid House is a film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's short story collection The Acid House. Welsh himself wrote the screenplay, and appears as a minor character in the film. Comedy Big Daddy is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Adam Sandler and the Sprouse brothers. The film was produced by Robert Simonds and released on June 25, 1999, by Columbia Pictures where it opened #1 at the box office with a $41,536,370 first weekend as well as a score of 41% on Metacritic. It was Adam Sandler's last film before starting his production company, Happy Madison Productions. Science Fiction The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations is a 2009 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Seth Grossman that is the third film in the Butterfly Effect franchise. The film is set in Detroit, Michigan with most of the filming done there. Comedy Candid Candid Camera Volume 4 is a 1985 comedy reality-tv video directed by Allen Funt. Comedy Naram Garam is a 1981 Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The movie was produced by Subhash Gupta and Uday Narayan Singh and had music by R.D.Burman. It reprises many actors and actresses from the 1979 hit Gol Maal with the same names. It was also directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and starred Amol Palekar in the lead. Comedy Dark Eyes is a 1987 Italian and Russian language film which tells the story of a 19th-century married Italian who falls in love with a married Russian woman. It stars Marcello Mastroianni and Yelena Safonova. Documentary film Det kære legetøj, made in 1968 by director Gabriel Axel, is a Danish feature film advocating the legalizing of pornography. A campaigning film, it mixes interviews, reconstructions and fiction in playful fashion, seeking to ridicule and undermine Denmark's censorship laws at the time. The film may be said to have been successful in its objective, as a year after its release Denmark completely legalized pornography. The film was banned in France but released in both England and the United States. It started a whole wave of documentary films about pornography in Denmark. Documentary film A Place We Call Home is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Albina Griniute. Comedy Kabaddi Kabaddi is a 2003 comedy drama romance film written by Satish Vegesna, Partha Sarathi Sankaramanchi and Venky and directed by Venky. Documentary film Jeg taler til jer - John Kørners verden is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jørgen Leth. Comedy Flying Elephants is a two-reel silent film from 1928. It stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy—before they became the popular team of Laurel and Hardy—as cavemen. The title refers to three animated pachyderms provided by Walter Lantz that fly past in one scene. Comedy A Yankee Doodle Duke is a 1926 short comedy film written by Al Giebler, Reed Heustis and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy To Sir with Love is a 2010 drama film written by Surasee Phatham and directed by Surasee Phatham Documentary film Great cities for cycling, are better places for everyone. Bike City, Great City is an uplifting ride through cities that are embracing cycling as a liberating, convenient and healthy way to get where you want to go. David Chernushenko is a citizen, cyclist and city councillor in Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa was awarded a “Silver level” Bicycle Friendly City designation in 2011. That’s pretty good. But for David, and all the cyclists and aspiring cyclists, silver is not good enough. They want gold. And not just North American gold. They want “Copenhagen gold,” where people of any age, gender and income level see the bicycle as a practical, appealing and affordable choice for traveling to work, to school, to the shops, to everywhere. The great cycling cities of the world know that when you take bold steps to make cycling safer and more attractive, you create a better city for everyone. Now North American citizens (and mayors) are catching on. They want a bit of cycling gold for themselves. In North American cities, less than two percent of people choose the bicycle as a regular mode of transportation. In some European cities, more than 30 percent do. But in the last five years, dozens of major American and Canadian centres have figured out what Copenhagen knows: when you give people a real choice, by making cycling a safe and appealing way to travel, they flock to it in droves. Even better, the city becomes a better place for everyone to travel, and to live. Even for drivers. Comedy The Counter Jumper is a 1922 film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. It is a remake of the 1919 film The Grocery Clerk, which was also directed by Semon. The film was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in 2009 as part of a series examining slapstick. Comedy The Best Legs in the Eighth Grade is a 1984 made-for-television film about a corporation lawyer who is reunited with his high school ideal at a health club. He makes a date with her, which damages his current relationship. Starring Tim Matheson, Annette O'Toole, Kathryn Harrold and James Belushi. Teleplay by Bruce Feirstein. Directed by Tom Patchett. Documentary film Ai kontakuto: Mouhitotsu no Nadeshiko Japan - Rousha sakkâ is a documentary film directed by Kazuhiko Nakamura. Comedy Harry and Walter Go to New York is a 1976 American period comedy film written by John Byrum and Robert Kaufman, directed by Mark Rydell, and starring James Caan, Elliott Gould, Michael Caine, Diane Keaton, Charles Durning and Lesley Ann Warren. In the film, two down-on-their-luck con men try to pull off the biggest heist ever seen in late nineteenth century New York. They are opposed by the greatest bank robber of the day, and by a crusading newspaper editor. Documentary film Chichi wo meguru tabi is a documentary film directed by Masanori Kondo and Kunio Takeshige. Animation The Naughty List is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ben Mitchell. Thriller The Defector is a 1966 thriller film, starring Montgomery Clift, Roddy McDowall and Macha Meril. It was directed by Belgian director/producer Raoul Lévy and based on the 1965 novel L'espion by Paul Thomas. Thriller Blueprint for Robbery is a 1961 American heist film directed by Jerry Hopper. The film was based on the Great Brink's Robbery of 1950. Comedy Dicke Luft is a film directed by Rolf von Sydow released on Mar 23, 1962. Animation Saturday Morning Watchmen is a Newgrounds and YouTube viral video published on March 5, 2009, the day before the release of the live-action film. The video parodies the Watchmen comic book series, claiming to be a clip from a 1980s Saturday morning cartoon based on the series. The video was animated, written, composed and sung by Harry Partridge and voiced by Partridge, Joshua Tomar, and Hans Van Harken. It pokes fun at the tendency of the campy nature of 1980s animation to sanitize superheroes and other violent themes. It features many of the mainstays of '80s cartoon films, like catchy rock themes, and references to the openings of Thundercats, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jem, The Legend of Zelda, and Scooby-Doo. On the Newgrounds site, Partridge stated the video "combines two huge passions of mine, one being the comic genius that is Alan Moore and the other being kids' programming from the late '80s, which I would say is my biggest animation inspiration." Comedy You Never Can Tell is a 1920 American romantic comedy film produced by the Realart company, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures, and distributed by Realart. Chester M. Franklin directed and Bebe Daniels starred in the film. The film is based on several short stories You Never Can Tell and Class by Grace Lovell Bryan. A surviving print of the film is housed in the Library of Congress. Comedy When the Wind Changes is a 2010 short comedy film written by Richard Davies and directed by Alethea Jones. Documentary film Two out of work television writers are hired by the publicity-obsessed promoter Kevin Blatt, the force behind the notorious Paris Hilton sex tape, to create a brutal all-or-nothing reality television show "where survival is just the beginning. Documentary film Die Generalprobe is a 1980 documentary film directed and written by Werner Schroeter. Thriller "Shot on the streets of Barcelona, 25 Carat probes the ugly side of a city known the world over for its beauty. Using stripped-down hand-held camera work, the debut feature by Patxi Amezcua pushes deep into a harsh environment of thieves, hustlers and hitmen, combining action with strong, engaging characters to keep viewers at the edge of their seats. Abel (Francesc Garrido) works as an “unofficial debt collector,” reminding people of the consequences of not paying their bills on time. He accidentally meets Kay (Aida Folch), a petty car thief, whom he helps when one of her schemes goes awry, and the chemistry between the two is palpable. Kay is fed up with her home life; the apartment she shares with her father, Sebas (Manuel Morón), is a disgusting mess, and he has a gambling problem that attracts dangerous people. Sebas is also constantly hatching dodgy strategies, hoping to have a big win one day. These schemes usually fall apart, but this time he's figured out a way to unload three hundred thousand euros from a crooked police officer, Garro (Joan Massotkleiner), and Kay asks Abel to help out with her end of the deal. Sharing a mutual desire to leave behind the criminal world and find a better life for themselves and Abel's young son, Abel and Kay just need to come up with a plan to make things go their way. Of course, not everything goes as expected, and the two must try to find a way out of the maze in which they have become entangled, realizing there are no easy escapes. As the film begins to move at a startling pace, a carefully knit script reminds us that this is not a world without hope. We understand the importance of redemption, and why Kay and Abel would risk everything for the chance at a new life." Quoting Diana Sanchez. Comedy Love and the Frenchwoman is a 1960 comedy film written by Félicien Marceau, Louise de Vilmorin, Jacques Robert, Annette Wademant, René Clair, France Roche, Michel Audiard, Charles Spaak and Jean-Paul Le Chanois, and directed by Michel Boisrond, Christian-Jaque, René Clair, Henri Decoin, Jean Delannoy, Jean-Paul Le Chanois and Henri Verneuil. Thriller The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a low budget 1976 American independent cult classic horror film by producer and director Charles B. Pierce who also co-stars as a bumbling police officer named A.C. Benson, also known as "Sparkplug". Pierce's fifth film is narrated by Vern Stierman who had previously narrated Peirce's 1972 film The Legend of Boggy Creek. Ben Johnson stars as Captain J.D. Morales, the fictionalized version of real-life Texas Ranger Captain M. T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas. Dawn Wells appears as one of the victims. Cindy Butler plays Peggy Loomis, the trombone victim. The Phantom is played by Bud Davis who later worked as stunt coordinator on films such as Forrest Gump, Cast Away, and Inglourious Basterds. The film was mostly shot around Texarkana, and a number of locals were cast as extras. The world premiere was held in Texarkana on December 17, 1976, before its regular run in theaters on December 24. The film is an early example of a slasher film, having been released two years before Halloween, and just two years after Black Christmas, a film considered as one of the earliest in the genre. Documentary film Battlestar Galactica: The Last Frakkin' Special is a 2009 documentary film directed by John Murphy. Thriller B. Monkey is a 1998 film directed by Michael Radford. Originally, Michael Caton-Jones was attached to direct the adaptation of the book by Andrew Davies, but left over creative differences. Documentary film David der Tolhildan is a 2007 documentary film directed by Mano Khalil and produced in Switzerland. Comedy The Boy with a Thorn in His Side is a 2005 comedy film, produced and directed by Mark Jeavonsa as his feature film debut, and starring Alec Sedgley as Billy Heinlickburger. Its title is almost the same as a song by The Smiths. Thriller Manorama is a Telugu film released in 2009 directed by Eshwar reddy and music by Koti starring Charmy Kaur and Nishan in lead roles, comic actor ali made also some funny scenes in the movie. Thriller Ugly Night is a 2012 film written and directed by Kang Won. Comedy Licenza premio is a 1951 Italian film. Comedy Nate & Margaret is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Nathan Adloff and Justin D.M. Palmer and directed by Nathan Adloff. Comedy "Amusing, coming of age tale sees young Max constantly failing to achieve despite his best intentions. When young Max turns his hand to something then it inevitably goes wrong. First there's Ofelia. Max really likes her, but when she comes over to visit, it ends in disaster. Things go from bad to worse as he unwittingly reads some of Ofelia's diary and then sets about trying to reunite her with her estranged father. His intefering but well-intentioned mother isn't much help either, especially when it comes to her public performance at the church concert. As far as Max is concerned, she's just plain embarrassing. Only Max's best friend, Hassan offers the voice of reason with his enterprising take on how to straighten your own teeth without the use of a brace. This amusing coming-of-age tale for children is full of pleasant surprises: a witty script, some great insight into the teenage transition and a confident, likeable performance from young lead Samuel Heller-Seiffert." Quoting Justin Johnson Documentary film The story of the career of the extremely influential evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson. Science Fiction After... is a 2006 supernatural thriller film about the exploits of a group of "urban explorers". It was written by Kevin Miller and David L. Cunningham, who also directed the film. It stars Daniel Caltagirone, Flora Montgomery, and Nicholas Aaron. Animation Naus is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Lukás Glaser. Documentary film The Last Reef 3D is a 2012 short family documentary film written and directed by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas. Comedy Les aristos is a 2006 comedy film written by Jean-Marie Duprez and Charlotte de Turckheim and directed by Charlotte de Turckheim. Comedy Putt Jattan De is a 1981 Punjabi action film produced by Devinder Singh Gill & Iqbal Dhillon and directed by Jagjit Gill. It is considered among the great hits in the history of Punjwood and has become a trendsetter of Punjabi Action movies. It stars Shatrughan Sinha, Dharmendra, Daljeet Kaur and Baldev Khosa in lead roles. The movie was a blockbuster hit across Punjab and nearby Punjabi speaking areas. Surinder Shinda and Mohammad Sadiq were playback singers and played villain role at the same time. Comedy La signorina is a 1942 film directed by Ladislao Kish. Comedy Oktapodi is a 2007 French computer-animated short film that originated as a Graduate Student Project from Gobelins L'Ecole de L'Image. The film is about a pair of love struck octopuses who through a series of comical events are separated and find each other. Oktapodi was directed by Julien Bocabeille, François-Xavier Chanioux, Olivier Delabarre, Thierry Marchand, Quentin Marmier, and Emud Mokhberi. Music was composed by Kenny Wood. Oktapodi was well received, winning a number of awards, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Film for the 81st Academy Awards. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Documentary film Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho is a 2010 film directed by Kevin Dunn. Animation Hyde and Hare is a 1955 Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon pits Bugs against Dr. Jekyll, who continues to turn into Mr. Hyde. The title is a play on the expression "neither hide nor hair." Comedy What's He Got is a 2011 comedy film directed by Walt Becker. Animation History of Pets is a 2013 short animated comedy and historical drama film written and directed by Kris Genijn. Animation How to Cope with Death s a 2002 animated short film directed by Ignacio Ferreras. Comedy Vacanze in America is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Thriller Bronson is a 2008 British fictionalised biographical psychological drama film co-written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and starring Tom Hardy. The film follows the life of notorious prisoner Michael Gordon Peterson, who was renamed Charles Bronson by his fight promoter. Born into a respectable middle-class family, Peterson would nevertheless become one of the United Kingdom's most dangerous criminals, and is known for having spent almost his entire adult life in solitary confinement. Bronson is narrated with humour, blurring the line between comedy and horror. Comedy Buy & Cell is a 1987 comedy film directed by Robert Boris. The original music score was composed by Mark Shreeve. Comedy From Sydney with Love is a Hindi movie directed by Prateek Chakravorty, starring Sharad Malhotra, Bidita Bag, Karan Sagoo and Evelyn Sharma. The music has been composed by Sohail Sen, Thor Patridge, and Nabin Laskar. Comedy North to Alaska is a 1960 comedic Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and John Wayne. The picture stars Wayne along with Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian, and Capucine. The script is based on the play Birthday Gift by Ladislas Fodor and set during the Nome gold rush. The movie featured Johnny Horton's song "North to Alaska", sung during the opening titles. Thriller Behind the Mirrors is a 2012 short thriller drama film written and directed by Julio O. Ramos. Documentary film Dinosaurs Alive! is a 2007 IMAX documentary produced by Giant Screen Films about various dinosaurs that inhabited the Earth between 251 and 65 Ma. The documentary features animals from the Triassic period of New Mexico to the Cretaceous period of Mongolia. Comedy Forever Friends is a 1996 Hong Kong released Taiwanese war-comedy film directed by Chu Yin-ping, starring Taiwan's popular "four little heavenly kings" Nicky Wu, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Jimmy Lin and Alec Su. The original Taiwanese version of the film in Mandarin Chinese language was released in 1995 under the title "號角響起" (pinyin: Hao jiao xiang qi) which literally translate to "sounded horns". With the raising popularity of the "four little heavenly kings" in Hong Kong, the film was dubbed in Cantonese and renamed to a more comical title which literally translate to "four not normal youngsters" in order to cater more to the Hong Kong audiences. Science Fiction Paul can't commit. Paul jerks off in the shower. Paul just impregnated his bathtub. Comedy Petunia is a 2012 comedy-drama film. It was co-written and directed by Ash Christian. Thora Birch, who stars in the film, and her father Jack Birch are credited as producers. Documentary film Stolen is a 2009 Australian documentary film that uncovers slavery in the Sahrawi refugee camps controlled by the Polisario Front located in Algeria and in the disputed territory of Western Sahara controlled by Morocco, written and directed by Violeta Ayala and Dan Fallshaw. It had its world premiere at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival, where a controversy started after one of the participants in the documentary, Fetim, a black Sahrawi, was flown to Australia by the Polisario Liberation Front to say she wasn't a slave. The POLISARIO, avowing that it doesn’t condone slavery and needing to safeguard its image on the world stage to support its independence fight, began an international campaign against the film. It put out its own video denouncing Stolen, in which several people who Ayala and Fallshaw interviewed say they were coerced or paid by the Australian duo. On May the 2nd 2007, while filming in the refugee camps Ayala and Fallshaw were detained by the Polisario Front and Minurso and the Australian ministry of foreign affairs negotiated their release. Comedy Red Riding Hoodlum is the 74th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 11, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Old, New, Borrowed and Blue is a 2003 comedy/drama/romance film written by Kim Fupz Aakeson and directed by Natasha Arthy. Comedy Tere Ghar Ke Samne is a classic 1963 Hindi film. Released on Tuesday, 1 January 1963, it was a major hit in India, taking the sixth spot in highest grossing films of the year. The film, produced by Dev Anand and written and directed by his brother Vijay Anand, is the duo's fourth collaboration after the hits Nau Do Gyarah, Kala Bazar and Hum Dono. Vijay Anand would later go on to direct the hits Guide, Teesri Manzil, and Johny Mera Naam. The film stars Dev Anand, Nutan, Rajindernath and Om Prakash in lead roles. The film's music is by S. D. Burman, while the lyrics have been penned by Hasrat Jaipuri. It was also the last movie to pair Dev Anand and Nutan together, after the films Paying Guest, Baarish, and Manzil. The film is a comedy which also sends across a social message that, "Not all that is new is bad, nor is all that is old good". The story is about a young architect who returns to India after having had a Western education and falls in love with a modern Indian girl, who respects Indian culture and her parents' wishes. Their fathers are rivals in everything, and never cease to quarrel. Science Fiction Kronos is a 1957 black-and-white science fiction film directed by Kurt Neumann, released by Regal Films, starring Jeff Morrow and Barbara Lawrence. The film is also known as Kronos, Destroyer of the Universe. In the years since its release Kronos has been widely praised both for its above-average storyline and its farsighted portrayal of the consequences of over consumption of both natural and man-made resources; it has achieved minor cult status as a result. Documentary film The Cry of Jazz is a 1959 documentary film by Ed Bland that connects jazz to African American history. It uses footage of Chicago's black neighborhoods and performances by Sun Ra, John Gilmore, and Julian Priester interspersed with scenes of musicians and intellectuals, both black and white, conversing at a jazz club. It has been credited with predicting the urban riots of the 1960s and 70s, and has also been called the first Hip-Hop film. In 2010, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Library of Congress had this to say of the film and its significance: Cry of Jazz...is now recognized as an early and influential example of African-American independent filmmaking. Director Ed Bland, with the help of more than 60 volunteer crew members, intercuts scenes of life in Chicago’s black neighborhoods with interviews of interracial artists and intellectuals. Cry of Jazz argues that black life in America shares a structural identity with jazz music. Animation Creare is a 2011 animated short film directed by Carlos Morales Umaña. Thriller Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police is a 1939 American country house murder mystery film directed by James P. Hogan, based on the H. C. McNeile novel Temple Tower. Thriller Eyes of a Stranger is a 1981 slasher film directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It features makeup effects by Tom Savini and stars Jennifer Jason Leigh in one of her earliest roles. Comedy The Thing About Styx is a 1942 German comedy crime film directed by Karl Anton and starring Laura Solari, Viktor de Kowa and Margit Symo. It was based on the novel Rittmeister Styx by Georg Mühlen-Schulte. Comedy The Big Year is a 2011 comedy film starring Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson. The Big Year was directed by David Frankel and written by Howard Franklin. It was based on the nonfiction book The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession which was written by Mark Obmascik. The book followed three men on a quest for a Big Year - a competition among birders to see who can see and identify the greatest number of species of birds in North America in a calendar year. The film uses the same premise with fictional characters. The film was released on October 14, 2011, in the United States. Filming took place from May to July 2010. It was released in the United Kingdom on November 14, 2011. Comedy Sleepy Holler is a silent animated short film by Winkler Pictures, and stars Krazy Kat. It is the character's last silent film. It is also the last film of the series to be distributed by Paramount. Comedy Dva Dnya is a 2011 romance film written by Avdotya Smirnova and Anna Parmas and directed by Avdotya Smirnova. Comedy Nasreddin in Bukhara is a 1943 Soviet comedy film directed by Yakov Protazanov, based on the Leonid Solovyev novel Disturber of the Peace about Nasreddin. Comedy Chala Bagundi is a 2000 Telugu film directed and produced by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film stars Srikanth, Vadde Naveen, Malavika and Asha Saini in the lead roles. The film was remade in Kannada as Bahala Chennagide with Shivrajkumar. Comedy Jalopy is a 1953 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on February 15, 1953 by Allied Artists and is the twenty-ninth film in the series. Documentary film You'll be a Man is a 2012 family documentary film directed by Robert C. Goodwin. Animation The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya is a 2010 Japanese animated film based on the fourth Haruhi Suzumiya light novel of the same name written by Nagaru Tanigawa. It is produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Tatsuya Ishihara and Yasuhiro Takemoto. It was released in Japanese theaters on February 6, 2010 and on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 18, 2010. The film has been licensed by Bandai Entertainment in North America and Manga Entertainment in the UK. Comedy The Man in the Movie, is a feature comedy by actor, writer and director, Eric Bruno Borgman. The story follows Howard Fisk, a mild mannered, if not a little nerdy, librarian, who is a whiz at his job, but lacking in social skills. He is up for promotion which would move him out of the stacks and into the main wing. A fellow employee offers Howard tickets to a three day, silent comedy film festival, which Howard accepts. Upon attending he discovers that there is a character in some of the silent movies who looks very familiar. He looks just like Howard. From this point on, Howard's ordered life becomes something right out of a silent comedy! Borgman brings back silent comedy with the mixing of color and black and white film. He wrote, produced, directed and starred in this film. Using pages right out of silent cinema Borgman creates a hectic atmosphere with a supernatural under current, to bring The Man in the Movie to life! This film is not yet ready for release however, since Borgman put the production on hold in order to finish what was his second feature, but first release, The Deserter to fruition. The film features the director's parents George A. Borgman, and Janet Borgman. Thriller Call Me is a 1988 erotic thriller film about a woman who strikes up a relationship with a stranger over the phone, and in the process becomes entangled in a murder. The film was directed by Sollace Mitchell, and stars Patricia Charbonneau, Stephen McHattie, and Boyd Gaines. After its theatrical run, the movie was released on videocassette by Vestron Video. Appearing in film for the first time were Steve Buscemi and David Strathairn. Animation An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster also known as An American Tail IV: Fievel meets the Night Monster is the second direct-to-video follow-up to An American Tail and the fourth final film in the An American Tail series, starring Thomas Dekker as the young Fievel Mousekewitz. This film was released in Germany December 9, 1999 And July 25, 2000 in the USA. Comedy The Mad Dog is a 1932 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Animation Bent Image Lab - Montage is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels, Rob Shaw, and Chel White Comedy What a Night! is an American silent film directed by A. Edward Sutherland. The romantic comedy was written by Louise Long, from a story by Lloyd Corrigan and Grover Jones. The film stars Bebe Daniels, Neil Hamilton, and William Austin. Daniels, in her final silent film, plays Dorothy Winston, an heiress who sets out to become a newspaper reporter and, when she breaks a big story, finds herself in peril. This is one of Bebe Daniels's many lost Paramount films. Documentary film Non-fiction Diary is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Yoon-suk Jung. Comedy Silent Wedding is a 2008 Romanian comedy-drama film about a young couple prior to marry in 1953, but their marriage was stopped because Soviet leader Joseph Stalin died the night before their wedding. They couldn't marry but tried to marry in silence. It is directed by Horatiu Malaele. Comedy The Candy Shop is a 2008 film directed by Alton Glass. Comedy Hollywood Party is a musical film starring Jimmy Durante and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is notable for several disconnected sequences that have little connection with each other. Each sequence featured a different star with a separate scriptwriter and director assigned, not unlike Paramount's If I Had a Million. Science Fiction Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Madeleine Olnek. Thriller Kiss or Kill is a 1997 Australian thriller about two lovers and fugitives from the law who are pursued across the Australian Outback. The film was written and directed by Bill Bennett, and stars Frances O'Connor and Matt Day. Documentary film Anna German "Life And Legend" is a biographical documentary film directed by R. Wolański. Comedy In God We Tru$t is a comedy film starring Marty Feldman, Andy Kaufman, Louise Lasser and Peter Boyle. A biting religious satire, it was also produced, directed, and co-written by Marty Feldman. Comedy How Funny (This Country Is) is a 2010 Indonesian comedy film directed by Deddy Mizwar. The film was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist. Documentary film Munda Nyuringu: He's Taken The Land, He Believes It Is His, He Won't Give It Back is a documentary film directed by Jan Roberts. Documentary film "Have you heard the one about the yodelling, country singing, lesbian twin sisters with a penchant for dressing up and comedy? Well, if you heard it you probably wouldn't believe it, but here come Jools and Lynda Topp to prove to you that reality is stranger and far more wonderful than fiction. The Topp Twins are huge celebrities in New Zealand. Regarded as national treasures, they are firmly entrenched in the cultural landscape of their homeland with a career that spans over two decades, eight albums and the prime time TV series, Do Not Adjust Your Twinset which features such much-loved creations as Camp Mother and Camp Leader, the busty, bossy, Kiwi matron and her naïve, cardigan wearing sidekick. The Topps are also hardcore political activists who were at the forefront of campaigns for a Nuclear Free New Zeland, Maori Land Rights, a halt to the 1981 Springbok Tour and Homosexual law reform. Their commitment to progressive change coupled with their down-home, diary-farm, up-bringing reflects as much on their country as it does them. In telling the twins' story, director Pooley also deftly manages to map out a history of cultural change in New Zealand. Such is the significance of the Topp Twins that former Prime Minister Helen Clark, who was interviewed for the documentary, says of them "I think the Topps being so proudly who they were helped make (gay) issues more mainstream… That helped carry the day." Untouchable Girls, the award-winning documentary about the Topps incredible lives, has grossed more than any other documentary at the New Zealand box office and has gained fans all over the world. Using an engaging mixture of live performance, early footage of the twins as young performers and campaigners, and interviews with their comic creations, alongside interviews with those around them, this is a warm, intelligent and truly inspiring look at two women who have engaged the hearts and minds of their country just by being their radical, fun-loving selves. NJ" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Documentary film The Living Stone is a 1958 Canadian short documentary film directed by John Feeney about Inuit art. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film is included in the 2011 Inuit film anthology Unikkausivut: Sharing Our Stories, bringing together over 100 films by and about the Inuit people of Canada, distributed on DVD to Inuit communities across the Canadian North and available online. Comedy Black Belt Jones is a 1974 American Blaxploitation action film directed by Robert Clouse and starring Jim Kelly. The main musical theme was performed by funk guitarist Dennis Coffey. Comedy Chick Magnet is a 2011 American comedy film starring Jeff Venables, Meili Cady and Josh Beren, and directed by Ryan R. Williams. It is the story of three friends who come into ownership of a magic shirt that guarantees them sex with any woman. Comedy Women In Revolt, also known as Andy Warhol's Women in Revolt, is a 1971 satire film produced by Andy Warhol and directed by American filmmaker Paul Morrissey. The stars of the film are Jackie Curtis, Candy Darling and Holly Woodlawn, three transgender superstars of Andy Warhol's Factory scene. Jackie and Candy had previously appeared in Flesh and Holly had starred in Trash. Also appearing in the film are Jane Forth and Penny Arcade. The soundtrack music is by John Cale. This film is noteworthy since it was the last movie Warhol himself filmed scenes for. During the filming, from 1970 to 1971, Jackie Curtis insisted that Warhol be behind the camera, otherwise she would not complete the film. The film satirizes the Women's Liberation Movement, and alludes to Valerie Solanas and the SCUM Manifesto. Documentary film Soundtrack to War is a 90 minute documentary by Australian war artist George Gittoes. Filmed throughout 2003-2004, Gittoes bypassed the U.S. military's media lockdown on the war in Iraq to capture an authentic account of the human experience of the war. Gittoes interviewed American soldiers deployed in Iraq to create an account of the role of music in the contemporary battlefield. The film was followed by a sequel, Rampage. Songs featured in the movie include Slayer's "Angel of Death" and Drowning Pool's "Bodies", as well as freestyle rap and gospel choirs. Seventeen of the early-filmed scenes from the documentary were used in Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11. The film is mentioned in the 2009 book Sound Targets: American Soldiers and Music in the Iraq War by Jonathan Pieslak. Comedy Kung Fu Joe is a 2009 comedy film written and produced by Glen Berry. Comedy Shredderman Rules is a 2007 television film based on Wendelin Van Draanen's Shredderman book series. It originally aired on Nickelodeon along with the series finale episode of Ned's Declassified on June 9, 2007, and had 3.9 million viewers. The film is also the first film to be aired under the Nickelodeon Original Movie banner. The film stars Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide's Devon Werkheiser as Nolan Byrd. Shredderman Rules chronicles Nolan's attempts at stopping Bubba Bixby from bullying him by setting up a website with the pen name of "Shredderman." Science Fiction The Anomaly is a 2014 science fiction film written by Simon Lewis and directed by Noel Clarke. Comedy Vampire Party is a 2008 Horror film directed by Stephen Cafiero and Vincent Lobelle, written by Jean-Patrick Benes, Stephen Cafiero, Vincent Lobelle and Allan Mauduit. Documentary film Light Plate is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Josh Gibson. Documentary film The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time! is a 1982 documentary film about the folk group The Weavers and the events leading up to their 1980 reunion concert at Carnegie Hall. The film was the inspiration for the 2003 mockumentary film A Mighty Wind. Thriller Rooms for Tourists is a 2004 Horror film written by Adrián García Bogliano and Ramiro García Bogliano, and directed by Adrián García Bogliano. Documentary film The legendary Les Paul, father of the solid-body electric guitar, inventor of overdubbing and multi-track recording, king of the '50s pop charts, rock 'n' roll pioneer, tells his own rags-to-riches story in a performance-documentary by filmmakers John Paulson and James Arnts - with a wall-to-wall soundtrack of the greatest hits from "Hold That Tiger" to "My Generation."A joyous 90th-birthday celebration at the Iridium Jazz Club and the accolades that follow (induction into National Inventors Hall of Fame, Grammy-winning "rock duets" album; School of Rock tribute at Roseland, lifetime achievement award from Songwriters Hall of Fame) provide the verité framing device for Mr. Paul's lively recollections of his remarkable life.An artful blend of interviews, vintage film and television clips, recordings, radio show excerpts, still photographs, advertising art, personal memorabilia and a rich variety of location B-roll illustrate Mr. Paul's narrative and examine his accomplishments in the distinctive in-depth style of American Masters.The intricate technology and sensuous beauty of solid-body electric guitars will be of special interest to the filmmakers, who will employ computer animation and still-life artistry to examine and display the legendary Les Paul guitars and the genius of their inventor.Les Paul has been "chasing the perfect sound" since his boyhood in Waukesha, Wisconsin, when he punched new chords into his mother's piano roll and turned his bedsprings into a radio antenna which would pull in the raucous jazz broadcasts from Chicago and the lonesome harmonica from the Grand Old Opry.Irascible, egotistical, indefatigable, an inveterate tinkerer and practical joker, he's the last of that self-educated, brilliantly innovative generation of musicians and media pioneers who revolutionized popular music and re-invented the global culture. Comedy Karl T. Hirsch is an American director and producer. Documentary film Larry Flynt: The Right To Be Left Alone is a sensational portrait of America's most famous smut peddler and his many First Amendment court battles over the past 30 years. An often polarizing figure, Larry Flynt has long struggled to expand the parameters of free speech and expose the hypocrisy of this country's elected leaders. He's spent more time in court than many lawyers and even spent time in jail for his beliefs. When he talks about the meaning of democracy, he's earned the right to be heard! Comedy Panya Raenu is a 2011 Thai comedy film written and directed by Bin Bunluerit. Comedy The Foot Fist Way is a 2006 low-budget comedy film directed by Jody Hill and starring Danny McBride. Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's production company, Gary Sanchez Productions, picked up distribution rights to the film and hoped for it to achieve a Napoleon Dynamite-like success. It premiered in 2006 at The Los Angeles Film Festival and was screened at Sundance that same year. The film was released on DVD in 2008. Documentary film Last Year Titanic is a 1990 documentary film written by Sebastian Richter and Andreas Voigt and directed by Andreas Voigt. Comedy Brooklyn Force is a fan film written and directed by Adam Bertocci. Set in Brooklyn, it concerns a pair of record store clerks and Star Wars fans dealing with the gentrification of their neighborhood. Shot entirely in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, the film played at film festivals before a public release on the Internet; it had two screenings at the historic Anthology Film Archives in New York City, and tied for winner in the "ReelTube" category at the ReelHeART International Film Festival in Toronto. In the fall of 2009, Brooklyn Force made its Brooklyn premiere at the Coney Island Film Festival, then screened in Tribeca at the Big Apple Film Festival. Animation Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp is a two-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Popeye Color Specials series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on April 7, 1939 by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by Max Fleischer, and directed by Dave Fleischer for Fleischer Studios, Inc., with David Tendlar serving as head animator, and music being supervised by Sammy Timberg. The voice of Popeye is performed by Jack Mercer, with Margie Hines as Olive Oyl and Carl Meyer as the evil vizier. Comedy Delivery Date is a 2009 short film directed by Matthew Page. Comedy Pantry Panic is the third animated cartoon short in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 24, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Documentary film Balseros is a 2002 Catalan documentary co-directed by Carles Bosch and Josep Maria Domènech about Cubans leaving during the Período Especial. As a consequence of the widespread poverty that came with the end of economic support from the former USSR, 37,191 Cubans left Cuba in 1994, unimpeded by the Cuban government, using anything they could find or build to get to Florida in the USA. Most left with improvised rafts, which were often not seaworthy, and some even hijacked a ferry. The documentary consists largely of interviews with the rafters, over the course of seven years the lives of seven of those refugees, from the building of their rafts to their attempts at building new lives in America, giving insight into daily life in Cuba and the USA in those days. The documentary is 2 hours long. The first half is filmed in Cuba, with in the end some scenes of the rafters' months long detention in Guantanamo Bay, where lotteries were used to decide who would be allowed to go to the US. All the while, their families didn't know their whereabouts. The last hour is about the lives of those who managed to get to the USA. Documentary film That's Entertainment, Part II is a 1976 motion picture by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and a sequel to the 1974 documentary That's Entertainment!. Like the previous film, That's Entertainment, Part II was a retrospective of famous films released by MGM from the 1930s to the 1950s. For this second documentary, archivists featured more obscure musical numbers from MGM's vaults, and also featured tributes to some of the studio's best known comedy teams such as the Marx Brothers and Laurel and Hardy, romantic teams such as Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, and a montage of iconic stars such as Clark Gable, Mickey Rooney, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, James Stewart, Lana Turner, and Greta Garbo. Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire hosted the film and Kelly directed the introductory segments featuring him and Astaire, which included location footage of Kelly returning to the city of Paris which was featured in two of MGM's most famous productions, An American in Paris and Gigi. This was the last film he directed. Documentary film Cousin Jules is a 1972 documentary film written and directed by Dominique Benicheti. Animation Phantom Canyon is a 2007 short-animated film written and directed by Stacey Steers. Comedy Easy to Wed is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Van Johnson, Esther Williams, Lucille Ball, and Keenan Wynn. The screenplay by Dorothy Kingsley is an adaptation of the screenplay of the 1936 film Libeled Lady by Maurine Dallas Watkins, Howard Emmett Rogers, and George Oppenheimer. Comedy Come Un Soffio is a 2010 Italian short comedy film directed by Michela Cescon and written by Linda Ferri. Animation Last Time in Clerkenwell is a 2008 animation short film directed by Alex Budovsky. Documentary film Global Steak: Demain nos enfants mangeront des criquets is a 2010 French documentary television film directed by Anthony Orliange. Comedy Ruby Sparks is a 2012 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and written by Zoe Kazan. It stars Paul Dano as an anxious novelist whose fictional character, Ruby Sparks, played by Kazan, comes to life. Comedy Arnold is a film directed by Georg Fendy released on November 16, 1973. Comedy She Grazed Horses on Concrete is a film which lays out serious topics that include a woman's capacity to hold her own in society, sexual mores, and abortion, and balances them with comedy and irony in proportions that instantly made it one of the biggest domestic blockbusters in Slovak cinema. A quarter of a century later, its DVD release sold out within weeks. The film, directed by the reputed Štefan Uher, made the women at its center stage stand for humankind as matter-of-factly as much of Central European filmmaking had been portraying men's worlds, the quiet turnaround never even became a talking point. It was also the first film that employed a regional variety of the language that would be naturally used where the story took place, which provided an additional layer of humor whose novelty had people rolling in the aisles. Its baffling title quotes a verse from a fresh folk song about a woman striving to accomplish impossible feats. Attempts to render it in English resulted in the film being shown and quoted under a range of titles that have included She Kept Crying for the Moon, She Kept Asking for the Moon, A Ticket to Heaven, and Concrete Pastures. Documentary film Hearts and Minds is a 1974 American documentary film about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis. The film's title is based on a quote from President Lyndon B. Johnson: "the ultimate victory will depend on the hearts and minds of the people who actually live out there". The movie was chosen as Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 47th Academy Awards presented in 1975. The film premiered at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Commercial distribution was delayed in the United States due to legal issues, including a temporary restraining order obtained by one of the interviewees, former National Security Advisor Walt Rostow who had claimed through his attorney that the film was "somewhat misleading" and "not representative" and that he had not been given the opportunity to approve the results of his interview. Columbia Pictures refused to distribute the picture, which forced the producers to purchase back the rights and release it by other means. The film was shown in Los Angeles for the one week it needed to be eligible for consideration in the 1974 Academy Awards. Animation RGB XYZ is a 2008 animated short film directed and written by David O'Reilly. Comedy With Love and Hisses is a silent comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1950 Animation Hashire Melos! is the title of two Japanese animated films. The first was directed by Tomoharu Katsumata and released on Japanese television on February 7, 1981. It was either 68 or 87 minutes long, and its official title did not include the exclamation mark on the end. The second, with the exclamation mark, was a 107-minute remake of the first and was released on July 25, 1992. It featured direction and screenplay by Masaaki Osumi, music by Kazumasa Oda, art by Hiroyuki Okiura and Satoshi Kon, and background art by Hiroshi Ohno. Both were produced by Toei Company Ltd. Visual 80, and both were based on the original short story written by Osamu Dazai in 1940. Comedy Il generale dorme in piedi is a 1972 commedia all'italiana. It represents the directorial debut of Francesco Massaro and it is based on a novel with the same name written by Giuseppe D'Agata. It was filmed in Tunis, Rome and Florence. Comedy Booby Dupes is the 84th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Antique is a 2008 South Korean comedy film, starring Ju Ji-hoon, Kim Jae-wook, Yoo Ah-in and Choi Ji-ho. It is based on Fumi Yoshinaga's manga Antique Bakery. It was released on 13 November 2008. It was invited to the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Flying High, also known as George White's Flying High, is a musical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by George White with lyrics by B. G. DeSylva and Lew Brown, music by Ray Henderson, with additional songs by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh. The film opened on November 14, 1931. The cast featured Bert Lahr, Charlotte Greenwood, Pat O'Brien, Charles Winninger, and Hedda Hopper, with Gus Arnheim and his orchestra. The musical numbers "Happy Landing" and "Dance Until Dawn" were reused in the MGM short Plane Nuts with the Three Stooges. Thriller WiseGirls is a 2002 film starring Mira Sorvino, Mariah Carey and Melora Walters as waitresses working at a restaurant run by mobsters. It was directed by David Anspaugh and premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released straight to video and did not receive a theatrical release. Science Fiction Dahmer Vs. Gacy is a 2010 American comedy-horror film directed by Ford Austin and written by Andrew J. Rausch. The film won the Audience Award at the 2010 Bare Bones International Film Festival. Comedy Everybody's Famous! is a 2000 film directed by Dominique Deruddere. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 73rd Academy Awards. Comedy Cani e gatti is a 1952 Italian film. Animation Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie is a 2012 Japanese anime film, the ninth overall Naruto film and sixth Naruto Shippūden film. It was released in theaters in Japan on July 28, 2012 and made its debut in North American theaters on August 29, 2014. Series creator Masashi Kishimoto has supervised the movie. The film is set between the Kage Summit and the Fourth Great War arcs, the anime series having two episodes connected to the movie storyline, with Naruto and Sakura ending up in an alternate reality in a test version of Project Tsuki no Me where the former never lost his parents and many characters have different personalities. The band Asian Kung-Fu Generation performs the film's theme song "Sore de wa, Mata Ashita". Both the single CD and the film's original soundtrack were released on July 25, 2012. The first 1.5 million movie-goers were given Motion Comic: Naruto, a DVD that shows scenes by Kishimoto. The film will be released on November 25, 2014 by Viz Media on DVD & Blu-Ray. Comedy Bratz Genie Magic is a 2006 Bratz direct-to-DVD film. It is the third movie based on the Bratz brand, following Bratz: Starrin' & Stylin' and Bratz Rock Angelz. It is the second CGI film for the brand. The film acts as a continuation of Bratz Rock Angelz, as the Bratz are seen performing as a band in the opening sequence. Documentary film Shark Quest is a one hour documentary filmed by Robert Torelli and Mark Priest. This documentary features Rob and Mark as they travel around Australia and South Africa on a quest to film sharks like never before. Thriller Extreme Prejudice is an American action western film starring Nick Nolte and Powers Boothe, originally released in 1987. The film was directed by Walter Hill; it was written by John Milius, Fred Rexer and Deric Washburn. Extreme Prejudice is an homage, of sorts, to The Wild Bunch, a western directed by Sam Peckinpah, with whom Hill worked on The Getaway. Both films end with a massive gunfight in a Mexican border town. The title originates from "terminate with extreme prejudice", a phrase popularized by the 1979 film Apocalypse Now, also written by John Milius. The character of Jack Benteen was loosely based on Joaquin Jackson, now a retired Texas Ranger. Nolte spent three weeks in Texas with Jackson learning the day-to-day activities of a Ranger. Nolte took what he learned and incorporated it into his character; the mannerisms and dress. Documentary film Moonwalking: The True Story of Michael Jackson - Uncensored is a 2009 documentary film directed by Bob Carruthers. Documentary film Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz is a documentary about the creator of the Peanuts series, Charles Schulz. The special first aired on the CBS television network on May 22, 1969. It features many different segments, including footage from the first Peanuts feature length film, A Boy Named Charlie Brown. Science Fiction This episode takes us back to the time when Lee Adama was commanding the Pegasus. We are introduced to Kendra Shaw, acting 2nd in command on the Pegasus. 1 raptor has gone missing and a rescue mission is launched to recover it. We see Kendra's arrival on the Pegasus just before the first cylon attack and her rise through the ranks in the aftermath of the attack. She had to make tough descisions to ensure the survival of the BSG, following Admiral Cain's lead. Comedy The Theme is a 1979 Soviet film directed by Gleb Panfilov. It tells the story of an egotistical playwright who thinks of himself as an artist, but who allows the system to make him write conformist plays. The film was heavily censored on its release in 1979. The full version was not released until 1986; this version was awarded the Golden Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Pommes Frites is a 2013 short animated-comedy film written and directed by Balder Westein. Comedy The Stag is a 2013 Irish film directed by John Butler in his feature debut and written by Butler and Peter McDonald. Thriller Puthiya Mukham is a 2009 Malayalam action film directed by Diphan and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran. The shooting locations were Kochi, Palakkad, and Malaysia. The music was composed by Deepak Dev, and the cinematography was by Bharani K. Dharan, who mainly works in Telugu cinema. The film was a commercial success and was one of the successful films of 2009,yet lacked positive reviews regarding creativity. The film was dubbed in Tamil with same name and it was remade in Kannada as Ziddi with Prajwal Devaraj. Science Fiction Kolak Mirkovic is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Nikola Ivanda. Documentary film Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag is an IMAX film centered on the experiences of a USAF F-15 Eagle fighter pilot, then-Captain John Stratton, who wants to be professionally successful as a fighter pilot. It chronicles his experience during USAF Red Flag training at Nellis AFB, a simulated air war designed to train pilots for combat. Directed by Stephen Low and presented by Boeing, the film shows how airmen simulate a war without killing one another, as well as the training of military air base firemen, military ordnance crews, midair refueling operations, cockpit views, and other aspects of aerial combat. The film was released in December 2004. Comedy My Dog, the Thief is a theatrical feature film produced by Walt Disney Company. Thriller Nobel Son is a 2007 American black comedy about a dysfunctional family dealing with the kidnapping of their son for ransom following the father's winning of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The film features Alan Rickman as the prize-winning professor and Mary Steenburgen as his wife, with Bryan Greenberg as their kidnapped son. Principal photography for Nobel Son started on October 6, 2005 in Venice Beach, California and ended on November 17, 2005. The official trailer and website were released on January 12, 2007. Thriller Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans is 1993 Malayalam political film by Shaji Kailas. Written by Renji Panicker, this film revolved around the current affairs of Kerala in those days and was a huge sensational hit. It severely criticized the political establishments and exposed the unholy equations of politics, where by inviting strong opposition from different political quarters. Jagadish did the main role of the common man who accidentally ends up being the home minister of the state. This film is considered as a turning point in the career of Jagadish, who was until then hooked up in senseless comedy roles. Comedy Bart Got a Room is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Brian Hecker, and stars Steven Kaplan, Alia Shawkat, William H. Macy, and Cheryl Hines. Also appearing in the film are Ashley Benson, Brandon Hardesty, Kate Micucci, Jennifer Tilly, Dinah Manoff and Chad Jamian Williams as Bart. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2008. It had a limited US release in select theaters on April 3, 2009 and was released on DVD on July 28, 2009. Science Fiction It's Great to Be Alive is a science fiction musical comedy film produced by Fox Film Corporation, is a remake of The Last Man on Earth, and later influenced the novel Mr. Adam by Pat Frank. Animation The Cat That Hated People is a 1948 cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. The cat's voice was supplied by radio actor Harry Lang; incidental music was directed by Scott Bradley. Thriller Time Lapse is a 2001 thriller film written by Karen Kelly, David Keith Miller and directed by David Worth. Comedy The Party is a 1968 comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, starring Peter Sellers and Claudine Longet. The film has a very loose structure, and essentially serves as a series of set pieces for Sellers's improvisational comedy talents. The comedy is based on a fish-out-of-water premise, in which a bungling Indian actor accidentally gets invited to a lavish Hollywood dinner party and "makes terrible mistakes based upon ignorance of Western ways." The Party is considered a classic comedic cult film. Edwards biographers Peter Lehman and William Luhr said, "The Party may very well be one of the most radically experimental films in Hollywood history; in fact it may be the single most radical film since D.W. Griffith's style came to dominate the American cinema." Film historian Saul Austerlitz wrote, "Despite the offensiveness of Sellers's brownface routine, The Party is one of his very best films... Taking a page from Tati, this is neorealist comedy, purposefully lacking a director's guiding eye: look here, look there. The screen is crammed full of activity, and the audience's eyes are left to wander where they may." Animation Sound Collector is a 1982 short film directed by Lynn Smith. Comedy Arly Hanks is a 1993 American television pilot based on the first book of Joan Hess' series Malice in Maggody. Written by Sean Clark and directed by Arlene Sanford, it screened on CBS on August 20, 1994. Due to low ratings, the show was removed from the CBS season. Filmed in Atlanta, Georgia, the plot centered on Arly Hanks who, after divorcing her husband, leaves her life in New York City and returns to her small hometown of Maggody, Arkansas. She becomes Sheriff of Maggody and deals with mischievous residents while solving mysteries. Animation Meat Dog: What's fer Dinner is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by David Slade. Documentary film Bayou Blue is a 2011 documentary drama crime news film directed by Alix Lambert and David McMahon Documentary film The Man on Lincoln's Nose is a 2000 American short documentary film about Hollywood art director Robert F. Boyle, directed by Daniel Raim. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive is a 1992 horror film that is supposed to be based on real events. Documentary film Solar System is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Heise. Documentary film If I Was a Man is a 2012 short film Directed by Margot Reumon. Comedy "“The hillbillies from the store captured Alison!” Tucker and Dale, two hillbillies heading to their “fixer-upper” cabin for some relaxin’, discover they ain’t alone in them woods. They encounter an SUV full of vacationing college kids, and Dale unintentionally creeps them out. But later, as he and Tucker are fishing, Dale rescues one of them—the pretty blond Alison—after she falls into the lake. Assuming she’s been captured, the indomitably preppy college kids rally to find her. A comically macabre battle between Izods and overalls, Eli Craig’s ingenious send-up of the horror genre recounts a simple misunderstanding gone grotesquely wrong. Our hillbilly psycho killers are actually sweet as pie; it’s the judgmental college kids who have “issues.” Craig lovingly embraces clichés, dispensing humor and gore in equal parts as we watch the educated class blunder to its demise. Nature, beer, and a rising body count—what better way to spend Memorial Day?" Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Immortelle is a 2013 short documentary and romance film written and directed by David Verbeek. Documentary film Real Vs. Barcelona is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Tofan Abubaker. Comedy Forever Never Anywhere is a 2007 comedy drama film directed by Antonin Svoboda and co-written by Antonin Svoboda, Christoph Grissemann, Jörg Kalt, Dirk Stermann and Heinz Strunk. Documentary film Seville, Southside is a 2002 film directed by Dominique Abel. Comedy Fox in a Fix is a 1950-produced, 1951-released Warner Bros. cartoon starring a fox and a dog Thriller Raakh is a 1989 Indian Hindi crime thriller film starring Aamir Khan, Pankaj Kapoor, Supriya Pathak, Gajanan Bangera and Jagdeep. The revenge thriller film was directed by Aditya Bhattacharya, son of director, Basu Bhattacharya. The film was Aamir Khan's first movie after QSQT and wasn't accepted well by the audience at the time, however it received much critical acclaim and subsequently three National Film Awards in 1989 and developed considerable following over the years. The film also marked the Bollywood debut of ace cinematographer Santosh Sivan, and film editor A. Sreekar Prasad. Comedy The Butcher Boy is an 1997 Irish tragicomic drama film adapted to film by Neil Jordan and Patrick McCabe from McCabe's 1992 novel of the same name. Set in the early 1960s, The Butcher Boy is about Francie Brady, a 12-year-old boy who retreats into a violent fantasy world to escape the reality of his dysfunctional family; as his circumstances worsen, his sanity deteriorates and he begins acting out, with increasing brutality. The film won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival in 1998 and a Special Mention for Owens' "astonishing lead". It also won the European Film Award for Best Cinematographer for Adrian Biddle. The Butcher Boy is Neil Jordan's tenth feature film and Geffen Pictures' final production. Comedy I Don Giovanni della Costa Azzurra is a 1962 Italian film, directed by Vittorio Sala. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Documentary film Searcy County is a 2012 short documentary comedy drama film directed by Noam Osband. Documentary film Treasures of the Scopitones is a documentary film directed by Michéle Collery and Anaïs Prosaic. Animation Goofy and Wilbur is a cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures on March 17, 1939. It was the first cartoon which featured Goofy in his first solo role without Mickey Mouse and/or Donald Duck. In this cartoon Goofy goes fishing with his pet grasshopper, Wilbur, only for persistent bad luck to befall the duo. The cartoon is notable for its high level of japery throughout, and its remarkable sequence of 13 consecutive pratfalls. Documentary film In a remote corner of Tibet, seven young world-class kayakers take on the most feared whitewater river on earth, through the 18,000 ft. deep Tsangpo Gorge. A raging torrent that drops 9,000 ft. in 150 miles, it is known as the "Everest of Rivers," and is considered the last great adventure prize left on the planet. "Into the Tsangpo Gorge" was honored as one the "Top 20 Adventure Films of All Time." Directed by Scott Lindgren. Science Fiction Battle for Terra, originally screened as Terra, is a 2007 computer animated science fiction film, based on a short film of the same name about a peaceful alien planet which faces destruction from colonization by the displaced remainder of the human race. The film was directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas who conceived it as a hard-edged live action feature with photo-real Computer-Generated Imagery environments. The close collaboration with producing partner and investor Snoot Entertainment redirected the project to become fully animated and appeal to younger audiences. The film features the voices of Evan Rachel Wood, Brian Cox, Luke Wilson, Amanda Peet, Dennis Quaid and Justin Long among others. It premiered on September 8, 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was widely released in the United States on May 1, 2009. The film was originally shot in 2D but was made in such a way that a second camera could be added to the film. After the film was shown at festivals and distributors showed an interest in it a small team was hired to render the entire film again from the perspective of the second camera for a true 3D effect. Comedy Millionnaires d'un jour is a French comedy film from 1949, directed by André Hunebelle, written by Alex Joffé, and starring by Gaby Morlay. The film features Louis de Funès as solicitor. Science Fiction The Ugliest Woman in the World is a 1999 comedy film written by Nacho Faerna and directed by Miguel Bardem. Thriller Death Rage is a 1976 Italian film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The film is also known as Anger in His Eyes in the United Kingdom, Blood Reckoning in the USA and Shadow of the Killer in the Philippines Comedy Murder on a Honeymoon is an American 1935 mystery film starring Edna May Oliver and James Gleason. This was the third and last time Oliver portrayed astute schoolteacher Hildegarde Withers and Gleason New York City Police Inspector Oscar Piper; the two previous films were The Penguin Pool Murder and Murder on the Blackboard. The film was directed by Lloyd Corrigan from a screenplay by Seton I. Miller and Robert Benchley based on the 1933 novel The Puzzle of the Pepper Tree by Stuart Palmer. Palmer's novel, however, did not include Inspector Piper, and has Withers doing the investigating on her own. Comedy A flea tries to make his home on a dog but jumps ship for the Pink Panther when he stops to pet the dog. The flea is making the panther itch so bad that he tries everything he can think of to get rid of him. He tries flea spray, a club, a car wash, swimming in the ocean, freezing him out with a snow cone, eating a hot dog with hot tabasco sauce, shaving off his fur ... will anything work? Comedy The Mechanical Man is a 1921 Italian science fiction film directed by André Deed. The original film was about 80 minutes in length. However, only about 26 minutes of footage remains. The DVD release by Alpha Video uses an incomplete Brazilian print, with new English intertitles. Comedy Priscilla and the Umbrella is a 1911 American short silent comedy film directed by Frank Powell and Mack Sennett, starring Florence Barker and featuring Blanche Sweet. Documentary film Torn Cloth is a 2013 history, action, documentary film written and directed by Tate Zandstra. Comedy The Gentleman Misbehaves is a 1946 film directed by George Sherman. Documentary film Balance Beams is a 2003 documentary film directed by Jonas Leddington. Animation The Outlaws is a 1993 short animation film written by Abi Feijó and Sérgio Andrade, and directed by Abi Feijó. Science Fiction The Forgotten is a 2004 American science fiction psychological thriller drama film, directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julianne Moore and Dominic West. The film's plot revolves around a woman who thinks that she lost her son in a plane crash 14 months ago, only to wake up one morning and be told that she never had a son. All of her memories are intact but with no physical evidence that contradicts the claims of her husband and psychiatrist, she sets out in search for solid evidence of her son's existence. It was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures and was released in the United States and Canada on September 24, 2004. Comedy Unfaithfully Yours is a 1948 American screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges and starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Rudy Vallee and Barbara Lawrence. The film is a black comedy about a man's failed attempt to murder his wife, whom he believes has been unfaithful to him. Although the film, which was the first of two Sturges made for Twentieth Century-Fox, received mostly positive reviews, it was not successful at the box office. Comedy Hot Enough for June is a 1964 British spy comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas, and featuring Dirk Bogarde, Sylva Koscina in her English film debut, Robert Morley and Leo McKern. It is based on the 1960 novel The Night of Wenceslas by Lionel Davidson. The film was cut by twenty minutes and retitled Agent 8¾ for the US release by the American distributor Central Distributing. Part of a trend of spy films in the wake of the success of the James Bond series, its art director was Syd Cain, who had the same job on the first two Bond films. Koscina herself had been considered for the role of Tatiana Romanova in From Russia with Love. Thriller From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter is a 2000 American horror film that serves as a prequel to the 1996 film, From Dusk till Dawn. It was released directly to video and was nominated for the Saturn Award for "Best Home Video Release". In late 2010, the production of a fourth film in the series was discussed, but, as of August 2012, further work on this possibility has not been revealed. In late 2013, it was reported that a TV series had begun production. Documentary film King Corn is a 2007 documentary film released in October 2007 following college friends Ian Cheney and Curtis Ellis as they move from Boston to Greene, Iowa to grow and farm an acre of corn. In the process, Cheney and Ellis examine the role that the increasing production of corn has had for American society, spotlighting the role of government subsidies in encouraging the huge amount of corn grown. The film shows how industrialization in corn has all but eliminated the image of the family farm, which is being replaced by larger industrial farms. Cheney and Ellis suggest that this trend reflects a larger industrialization of the North American food system. As was outlined in the film, decisions relating to what crops are grown and how they are grown are based on government manipulated economic considerations rather than their true economic, environmental, or social ramifications. This is demonstrated in the film by the production of high fructose corn syrup, an ingredient found in many cheap food products, such as fast food. Animation Bert is a 2002 animated short film directed by Moonsung Lee. Thriller Chaw is a 2009 South Korean film about a mutant killer pig wreaking havoc on a small mountain town, and the ragtag team of five who set out to stop the beast. The feature subverts the monster genre into a witty, suspenseful black comedy mixed with horror, adventure, and a healthy dose of camp. The title is pronounced "chow", which means "trap" in Chungcheong dialect. Comedy Surf Nazis Must Die is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Peter George and starring Gail Neely, Barry Brenner, and Robert Harden. It was produced by The Institute, a production company formed by George, Craig A. Colton and Robert Tinnell, and distributed by Troma Entertainment, a company known for its low-budget exploitation films. Documentary film Witness to Jonestown is a 2008 documentary film written by Stephen Stept which aired on November 9, 2008 as a part of MSNBC Documentaries series. Comedy Don Peyote is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Michael Canzoniero and Dan Fogler. Comedy Flodder 3 is a 1995 Dutch comedy film directed by Dick Maas. It is the third and last movie about the anti-social family, called 'Flodder'. The movie is not a continuation of the previous two movies, but of the TV series. Different from the first two movies, son Kees is now played by actor Stefan de Walle and Johnnie Flodder is now played by Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh, the same actor as in the TV series. Animation Grrl Power, known in Japan as Makasete Iruka! is an independently produced original video animation by Akitaro Daichi. The animated short film was released simultaneously in Japan and North America on June 10, 2004. This anime was licensed for North America by ADV Films. Documentary film Passage Upon the Plume is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Fern Silva. Animation Fából faragott királyfi is a 2013 short film directed by Gábor Ulrich. Comedy The Band Wagon is a 1953 musical comedy film that many critics rank, along with Singin' in the Rain, as the finest of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musicals, although it was only a modest box-office success. It tells the story of an aging musical star who hopes a Broadway play will restart his career. However, the play's director wants to make it a pretentious retelling of Faust, and brings in a prima ballerina who clashes with the star. The songs were written by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz, and some were created for the original 1931 Broadway musical also called The Band Wagon, with a book by George S. Kaufman and starring Fred Astaire and his sister Adele. The movie's dances and musical numbers were staged by Michael Kidd. The song "That's Entertainment!", which Schwartz and Dietz wrote specifically for the film, was a hit and has become a standard. Another song orchestrated by Conrad Salinger, "Dancing in the Dark", is considered part of the Great American Songbook and was from the original Broadway production. Comedy Mike’s science fiction films are a peculiar brand of entertainment. So peculiar in fact, local public access channels cannot figure out what to do with them. Dealing with the dead, the un-dead, time travel, dating, and more, Mike's (hilarious) cult films reveal an undeniable artistic vision with a stark DIY approach. Mike is accompanied by partners Lou and Lawrence who each possess their own unique brand of film making methodology. Mike, Lou, and Laurence craft homemade monster movies in their basement and air them on public access in hopes of breaking into Hollywood. Each of these stars fall into their respective working roles and the resulting chemistry is utter magic. Mike’s unique acting style has proven to be a fan favorite and the groups determination is second to none. This hilarious documentary follows the trio for roughly two years of their filmmaking. Comedy Climbing High is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed. Comedy The Burning Brazier is a 1923 comedy drama film written and directed by Ivan Mozzhukhin. Comedy In director John Barker's debut feature, up-and-coming comedians Kags, Joey and Dave make clear that life in the 'new' Johannesburg is not just about hardship and townships. It's also about finding humor in relationships, hanging out with friends and celebrating life on a raucous roadtrip to Oppi Koppi-South Africa's largest music festival. Shot in a cinema verite style and using the street food 'bunny chow' as a metaphor for contemporary Johannesburg's mix of races, cultures and attitudes, Barker's edgy, urban comedy asks us to envision a nation through the eyes of its future, rather than the tragedy of its past. "This slice of life picture has a stylish, youthful energy, recalling early Spike Lee." -Hollywood Reporter "A hopeful signal of change in the new South Africa…" -Screen Daily "Bunny Chow" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Afrikaans with English subtitles. Comedy Deep in the Valley is a 2009 romantic comedy written and directed by Christian Forte, son of 1950s and 1960s teen icon Fabian. Documentary film The Dhamma Brothers is a documentary film released in 2007 about a prison meditation program at Donaldson Correctional Facility near Bessemer, Alabama. The film features four inmates, all convicted of murder, and includes interviews with guards, prison officials, local residents and other inmates, and reenactments of their crimes. The soundtrack includes music by Low, New Order and Sigur Rós. The film was directed by Jenny Phillips, a cultural anthropologist and psychotherapist, Andrew Kukura, a documentary filmmaker, and Anne Marie Stein, a film-school administrator. In 2008 Phillips released Letters from the Dhamma Brothers: Meditation Behind Bars, a book based on follow-up letters with the inmates. The Dhamma Brothers has been compared with another documentary, Doing Time, Doing Vipassana, which documented a large scale meditation program at Tihar Prisons in India with over a thousand inmates using the same meditation retreat format. Animation "A hand-drawn animated film about abuse and escape, where a child becomes trapped by a monster in a nightmare house." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction Stranger from Venus is a 1954 science fiction film directed by Burt Balaban and starring Patricia Neal and Helmut Dantine. Comedy Docking the Boat is a Swedish dark comedy film from 1965 directed by Tage Danielsson. The film stars Gösta Ekman, Monica Zetterlund, Hans Alfredson, Lars Ekborg and Birgitta Andersson have acquired a mild cult following in Sweden for their acting in this film. Monica Zetterlund also performed the theme song. Science Fiction Darkdrive is a science fiction movie which premiered in Canada in November 1996 and went straight to DVD in the USA. It stars Ken Olandt and Julie Benz. Darkdrive was the first DVD ever released in United Kingdom. Comedy Razzle Dazzle: A Journey Into Dance is a 2007 Australian mockumentary comedy film directed by Darren Ashton about competitive dance, first screened on 15 March 2007. It made over two million dollars at the box-office, making it one of the most successful Australian films of the last several years. Comedy Condominio is a 1991 Italian comedy drama film directed by Felice Farina. For his performance Ciccio Ingrassia won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. Comedy The Fox Hunt is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1931. Documentary film For No Good Reason is a 2012 American-British documentary film about Ralph Steadman, directed by Charlie Paul. The film was in competition for the Grierson Award for Best Documentary at the 2012 BFI London Film Festival. It premiered at the 2012 London Film Festival, and was released in 2014 in the United States. Animation Grandma Lo-fi: The Basement Tapes of Sigrídur Níelsdóttir is a 2011 biographical documentary film written by Kristín Björk Kristjánsdóttir and Orri Jonsson; and directed by Ingibjörg Birgisdóttir, Orri Jonsson, and Kristín Björk Kristjánsdóttir. Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""The Ruler has found an element on the planet Saturn that enables him to drop germ capsules through the Cosmic Dust Blanket onto the Earth."" The Ruler uses his M-7 rockets loaded with bombs which carry germ warfare agents. The Ruler issues and ultimatum: complete surrender or complete annihilation. Cody captures an unexploded M-7 and analysis indicates that the substance is ""saturium,"" available only one of Saturn's moons. Cody, Joan and Dick travel to the moon and encounter a ""magnetic drag ray."" They manage to counteract the ray and destroy the mining facility on the surface. Documentary film Self-Portrait Auschwitz / The Eye is so to Speak the Biological Evolution of a Tear is a 2007 Documentary/ Short film written and directed by Alberto Grifi. Thriller Kounterfeit is a 1996 American crime/thriller film starring Bruce Payne and Hilary Swank. Kounterfeit was directed by John Mallory Asher and written by David Chase, Katherine Fugate and Jay Irwin. Thriller Carl Gustav, gjengen og parkeringsbandittene is a Norwegian children's mystery film from 1982. It is about 12-year-old Carl Gustav and his friends, who one day discover a playground has been converted to a parking lot. Several other playgrounds in suburban Bergen disappear. The film was directed by Ola Solum and featured Frank Arne Johansen in the lead role. The film was produced by Norsk Film and given a seven-year rating. The film received good reviews from Aftenposten and Arbeiderbladet. It received criticism for using too much special effects, a long title and a thin plot, but was appeased for Solum's good work as a director and the good use of children in the main roles. Comedy De Danadan is a Marathi film directed by Mahesh Kothare and released in India in 1987. Documentary film We is a documentary about the words of Indian activist and author Arundhati Roy. The film combines her speech "Come September" with a wide-variety of video footage and music. The film was produced by an unknown artist and uploaded anonymously to the Internet. Since that time, another person has adopted the film's promotion via a website called www.weroy.org. Roy's speech and the film focus on issues of nuclear weapons, nationalism and patriotism, power, US military force abroad, Israel's occupation of Palestine, and capitalism. Thriller Orca is a 1977 horror film directed by Michael Anderson and produced by Dino De Laurentiis, starring Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling, and Will Sampson. It is based on Arthur Herzog's novel of the same name. The film was poorly received by critics and audiences alike due in part to its similarities to the film Jaws released two years prior. Upon release the film received only minor theatrical success, but in recent years the film has achieved a cult following among fans of the natural horror sub genre. Animation Kubla Khan is a 2010 animated short film directed by Joan C. Gratz. Thriller A group of passionate filmmakers venture deep into the mysterious underground Banning Tunnels, where they discover a lost city of cannibalistic, half-human, half-lizards. Science Fiction The Venus Wars is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It was serialized in the Gakken magazine Nora Comics from 1987 to 1990. In 1989, The Venus Wars was adapted into an anime film directed by Yasuhiko, and co-written by Yuichi Sasamoto and Yasuhiko, and produced by Bandai Visual, Gakken, and Shochiku. Animation Geng: The Adventure Begins is the first Malaysian computer animated feature film. The film is produced by Les' Copaque and released in Malaysian cinemas beginning 12 February 2009. Geng was launched in a ceremony held on 11 September 2007 together with short animated series Upin & Ipin that have connections with the film. Planning for the film began in late-2005 as Les Copaque commenced operations. It received financial support from ICT-related agencies such as Multimedia Development Corporation and MIMOS. Comedy Empire Gypsy is a 2013 action comedy crime film directed by Sean Slater. Comedy The Bounceback is a 2013 comedy film directed by Bryan Poyser and written by Bryan Poyser, David DeGrow Shotwell and Steven Walters. Comedy Casimir is a 1950 comedy film written by Gérard Carlier and directed by Richard Pottier. Comedy The Caiman is a 2006 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Nanni Moretti and starring Silvio Orlando and Margherita Buy. Focusing on Silvio Berlusconi's vicissitudes, it was released just before the beginning of the 2006 elections, in which Berlusconi lost. It was one of the most successful films of 2006 in Italy. It was entered into the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film H2indo is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Brent Deal. Documentary film In the 1990s, at the height of the prison-building boom, a prison opened in rural America every 15 days. Prison Town, USA tells the story of Susanville, California, one small town that tries to resuscitate its economy by building a prison – with unanticipated consequences. Weaving the stories of a laidoff mill worker turned guard, a struggling dairy owner and an inmate’s family stranded in Susanville, the film sheds light on an industry that is transforming the social and economic landscape of rural America. A co-production of the Independent Television Service (ITVS) and KQED/Truly California. (packaged to 86:46) Comedy A Hole in the Head is a comedy film directed by Frank Capra, featuring Frank Sinatra, Eddie Hodges, Edward G. Robinson, Eleanor Parker, Keenan Wynn, Carolyn Jones, Thelma Ritter, Dub Taylor, Ruby Dandridge and Joi Lansing, and released by United Artists. The film introduced the song "High Hopes" by Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen, a Sinatra standard used as a John F. Kennedy campaign song during the presidential election the following year. Wynn plays a wealthy former friend of Sinatra's character who expresses interest in his plan to build a Disneyland in Florida —until he notices that Sinatra seems too desperate as he cheers for a dog upon which he'd bet heavily. The movie ends with Tony, Eloise and Alley singing "High Hopes" on the beach. Sinatra sings "All My Tomorrows," another Cahn/Van Heusen song, under the opening titles. The screenplay was adapted by playwright Arnold Schulman, whose father was the operator of a Miami, Florida hotel. The protagonist of A Hole in the Head is a Miami hotel operator of "The Garden of Eden." The actual hotel used for the exterior shots was the Cardozo Hotel, located on Miami Beach's Ocean Drive. Animation Unimagined Friends is a 2014 year short animation film directed by Sascha Altschuler. Comedy Their Big Moment is a 1934 American mystery film directed by James Cruze, from a screenplay by Arthur Caesar and Marion Dix. The film starred ZaSu Pitts and Slim Summerville. Science Fiction The Wolverine is a 2013 superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Wolverine. The film, distributed by 20th Century Fox, is the sixth installment in the X-Men film series. Hugh Jackman reprises his role from previous films as the title character, with James Mangold directing a screenplay written by Scott Frank and Mark Bomback, based on the 1982 limited series Wolverine by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. In the film which follows the events of X-Men: The Last Stand, Logan travels to Japan, where he engages an old acquaintance in a struggle that has lasting consequences. Stripped of his immortality, Wolverine must battle deadly samurai while struggling with guilt. The film's development began in 2009 after the release of X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Christopher McQuarrie was hired to write a screenplay for The Wolverine in August 2009. In October 2010, Darren Aronofsky was hired to direct the film. The project was delayed following Aronofsky's departure and the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in March 2011. In June 2011, Mangold was brought on board to replace Aronofsky. Bomback was then hired to rewrite the screenplay in September 2011. Comedy Haute Cuisine is a 2012 French comedy-drama film based on the true story of Danièle Mazet-Delpeuch and how she was appointed as the private chef for François Mitterrand. The original French title is Les Saveurs du Palais. Thriller Be-Lagaam is a 2002 film, directed by Ram Lakhan, and starring Pramod Moutho, Tanveer Zaidi and Rajeev Verma. The film was written by Ayub M. Khan and Kalim Rahi. Comedy The Room is a 2003 independent romantic drama film written, directed, produced by, and starring Tommy Wiseau. The film is primarily centered on the melodramatic love triangle between an amiable banker, his fiancée, and his conflicted best friend. A significant portion of the film is dedicated to a series of unrelated subplots involving the friends and family of the main characters. Entertainment Weekly has called The Room "the Citizen Kane of bad movies" and a number of notable publications have labeled it as one of the worst films ever made. Originally shown only in a limited number of California theaters, the film quickly developed a cult following as fans found humour in the film's bizarre storytelling and various technical and narrative flaws. Although Wiseau has retroactively characterized the film as a black comedy, audiences have generally viewed it as a poorly made drama, a viewpoint supported by some of the film's cast. Within a decade of its premiere, the film was selling out showings around the United States and internationally. The film has also inspired a book and video game. Comedy Bhojpuri film Ajab Devra Ki Gazab Bhauji.. It is a comedy drama that reveals the relationship between the Devar and Bhauji. Documentary film I'm Not Dead Yet is a 2011 half biopic, half tour film written and directed by Janine Hosking. Animation Hello Antenna is a 2008 short animation film directed by Veronika Samartseva and Anna Samoylovich. Documentary film Luckus is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Giedrė Žickytė. Documentary film Jandek on Corwood is a documentary about veteran reclusive folk/blues artist Jandek. Unlike most popular music documentaries, the subject himself is not seen in the film in any way; instead, various critics, disc jockeys and journalists, many of whom have had some contact with the notoriously reclusive artist, discuss Jandek, his equally mysterious independent record label Corwood Industries, and his music. While Jandek himself does not appear in the movie, he did authorize and endorse the project through Corwood Industries, allow the filmmakers to use whatever recordings from his discography they saw fit, and suggest people that could be interviewed for the documentary. The film ends with the mention of the release of his 2002 album I Threw You Away; after the film's release in theaters, this album and its succeeding four releases are excerpted in a bonus feature on the DVD. Comedy The Mythical Ark: Adventures in Love & Happiness is a 2013 Chinese animated film part of the film series based on the animated television series Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. Comedy 200 Cigarettes is a 1999 American comedy and drama film directed by Risa Bramon Garcia, and written by Shana Larsen. The film is a mosaic following multiple characters in New York City on New Year's Eve 1981. It features an ensemble cast, including Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck, Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Díaz, Angela Featherstone, Janeane Garofalo, Gaby Hoffmann, Kate Hudson, Courtney Love, Jay Mohr, Martha Plimpton, Christina Ricci and Paul Rudd. The film also features a cameo by Elvis Costello, as well as paintings by Sally Davies. Comedy Nifty Numbers is a 1928 2-reel short film subject from Al Christie Studios. It is part a series called Confessions of a Chorus Girl. Nifty Numbers is the fourth installment in this series. The 5th and 6th installments were called Footlight Fanny and Tight Places respectively. Prints of the film privately held. Documentary film Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong is a 2003 documentary film directed by Ian Taylor. Comedy Tie ban shao is a 1984 comedy film written and directed by Michael Hui. Thriller Union Station is a 1950 crime drama, directed by Rudolph Maté. The drama features William Holden, Barry Fitzgerald, and Nancy Olson, among others. Science Fiction Convict 762 is a 1997 Action, science fiction and thriller film written by J Reifel and directed by Luca Bercovici. Comedy Callers is a 2011 comedy and mystery film directed by Jeffrey F. Jackson. Comedy Remontons les Champs-Élysées is a 1939 film directed by Sacha Guitry. Thriller Shadow of Terror is a 1945 drama, thriller film written by Arthur St. Claire and directed by Lew Landers. Comedy A Girl's Folly is a 1917 silent comedy film starring Robert Warwick, Doris Kenyon, June Elvidge, Jane Adair, Chester Barnett and Johnny Hines. Documentary film Hospital is an 84 minute 1970 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman, which explores the daily activities of the people at Metropolitan Hospital Center, a large-city hospital, with emphasis on its emergency ward and outpatient clinics. The film won two Emmys for Outstanding Achievement in News Documentary Programming - Individuals and Outstanding Achievement in News Documentary Programming - Programs. In 1994, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Documentary film Pas de pain, pas de gain is a 2009 short film directed by Lawrence Côté-Collins. Comedy An odd disjointed mess of a film about a missing diamond, a house supposedly haunted by werewolves, and the mentioned (but never made apparent in the film itself) possibility of vampire neighbors. Comedy Santosham is a Telugu romantic comedy film produced by Dr.K.L.Narayana on Sri Durga Arts banner, directed by Dasharath. The film stars Nagarjuna Akkineni and Shriya Saran making her second release in Telugu after Ishtam in lead with Gracy Singh making her debut in Telugu cinema industry after her lead role in Hindi film Lagaan while Prabhu Deva making his comeback to Telugu cinema after a long gap in an extended cameo appearance and music is composed by R. P. Patnaik. The movie was well received by critics and owing to its success at the box office, it was dubbed in Tamil Santhosha Vanille and was also dubbed in Hindi as Pehli Naazar ka Pehla Pyaar. The film was remade in Bengali as Bondhon starring Jeet and Koyel and in Kannada as Ugadi with V. Ravichandran. The film recorded as 'Super Hit' at box-office. Comedy Vasanthi is a Tamil film directed by Chitralaya Gopu. It is a comedy based movie. The movie stars Mohan, Madhuri, Devilalitha, Manorama, S. S. Chandran, Vinu Chakravarthy, Loose Mohan. The film's music is composed by Chandrabose Animation "A bitterly ironic animated film in which a man, transformed into an earthworm, tries to wriggle back underground as fast as he can. Why? The answer is given in the director’s witty compact piece through drawings by Miroslav Štěpánek, oscillating between a style inspired by old engravings and sophisticated caricature." Quoting the synopsis from the 2007 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Documentary film Deadly Currents is a 1992 documentary film directed by Simcha Jacobovici. Comedy Nasty Brats is a 2003 film directed by Giacomo Campeotto. Documentary film End of the Road: How Money Became Worthless is a 2012 film written by Tim Delmastro and Jason Spencer, and directed by Tim Delmastro. Thriller Flourish is a 2006 film written, produced and directed by Kevin Palys and starring Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, Leighton Meester, and Ian Brennan. Thriller Hotline is a 1982 made-for-TV thriller film directed by Jerry Jameson. The working title of the film was Reach Out. Documentary film Surpriseville is a documentary film directed by Tim Travers Hawkins. Comedy Powwow Highway is a 1989 comedy-drama road movie based on a novel of the same name by David Seals. It features A Martinez, Gary Farmer, Joanelle Romero and Amanda Wyss. Wes Studi and Graham Greene, who were relatively unknown actors at the time, have small supporting roles. Comedy Cuco Gomez-Gomez is Dead! is an award-winning short film, written, directed and produced by Francisco Lorite. Comedy Would You Believe It! is a 1929 British silent comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Forde, Pauline Johnson and Arthur Stratton. It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames and released as a supporting feature. It was later re-released with added sound effects and music. A British inventor develops a new high-tech tank, and is pursues by foreign agents who wish to capture the design. Animation Lady With Long Hair is a 2012 short animated drama film written by Arpad Herman and directed by Barbara Bakos. Comedy Make It Three is a 1938 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Hugh Wakefield, Edmund Willard and Diana Beaumont. A bank clerk is left a very large inheritance on condition that he first serve three months in prison. It was the last film produced by Julius Hagen who had owned Twickenham Studios. Thriller Insomnia is a 2002 American drama film directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams, and Hilary Swank. It tells the story of two Los Angeles homicide detectives investigating a murder in an Alaskan town. A remake of the 1997 Norwegian film of the same name, Insomnia was released on May 24, 2002, to critical acclaim and commercial success, grossing $113 million worldwide. To date, this is the only film that Christopher Nolan has directed without receiving at least a share of one of the writing credits, even though he wrote the final draft of the script. Comedy Fly Me to Minami is a 2013 film directed by Lim Kah-Wai. Thriller White Water Summer is a 1987 American drama film directed by Jeff Bleckner. Comedy Chistelandia is a 1958 Comedy film directed by Manuel Barbachano Ponce. Animation Home Makeover is a 2010 short animated comedy film written by Brett Hoffman and directed by Kyle Balda and Samuel Tourneux. Documentary film Bala is a 1976 short documentary film made by Satyajit Ray, about a Bharata Natyam dancer, Balasaraswati, fondly known as "Bala". The film was jointly produced by National Centre for the Performing Arts and Government of Tamil Nadu. The thirty three minute documentary features the life and some of the works by Balasaraswati in the form of narration and dance, starring herself. At the age of fourteen, Ray had seen a performance of Balasaraswati in Kolkata, then known as "Calcutta", in 1935, when she was seventeen years old. Ray had initially planned to make a film on Bala in 1966 when she was in her prime. However, he could only start filming in 1976. Incidentally, though Bala was often called as "a revolutionary Bharata Natyam dancer", she had never been filmed till she was 58 years old, in spite of having a career spanned over four decades. Ray decided to make the film on Bala, "the greatest Bharata Natyam dancer ever" according to him, to document her art for future generations with the "main value as archival". Documentary film RoachTrip is a 46-minute 2003 Canadian documentary about two punks, Roach and his friend Smash down the invisible punk highway across Canada. It captures their goal to escape the streets of Montreal as they cross 5,000 km to reach the "promised land" of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley. The film is an autobiographical coming-of-age chronicle told in an intimate point-of-view style, directed by Eric "Roach" Denis of EyeSteelFilm, a Montreal-based documentary production company, as a continuation of the autobiographical journey that he had started by being portrayed as one of the main characters in Daniel Cross award-winning documentary S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks in Traffic where Eric Denis contributed with his RoachCam. The film RoadTrip became the directorial debut film of Eric "Roach" Denis. Documentary film La neta no hay futuro is a 1987 short documentary film directed by Andrea Gentile. Documentary film Fermière à Montfaucon is a 1967 short documentary film directed by Eric Rohmer. Comedy Snatch is a 2000 crime comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring an ensemble cast. Set in the London criminal underworld, the film contains two intertwined plots: one dealing with the search for a stolen diamond, the other with a small-time boxing promoter who finds himself under the thumb of a ruthless gangster who is ready and willing to have his subordinates carry out severe and sadistic acts of violence. The film features an assortment of characters, including Irish Traveller Mickey O'Neil, arms-dealer Boris "the Blade" Yurinov, professional thief and gambling addict Franky "Four-Fingers", American gangster-jeweller "Cousin Avi", and bounty hunter Bullet-Tooth Tony. It is also distinguished by a kinetic direction and editing style, a circular plot featuring numerous ironic twists of chance and causality, and a fast pace. The film shares themes, ideas and motifs with Ritchie's first film, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. It is also filmed in the same visual style and features many of the same actors, including Jones, Statham, and Ford. Documentary film Plan 9 from Syracuse is a documentary by independent filmmaker Ryan Dacko about his attempt to gain attention of film producer Mark Cuban by staging a cross-country run from Syracuse, New York, to Hollywood. Despite a lack of experience in marathon running, Dacko left from Syracuse’s Eastwood Palace Theatre on August 15, 2006. He planned to reach Hollywood in 90 days, but problems with weather and unreliable support crews delayed his arrival until December 31, a 139-day journey. In the course of the run, he used the Internet to urge supporters to lobby Mark Cuban to agree for a meeting. Cuban, learning about the endeavor, responded negatively and refused to meet with Dacko. With this run, Dacko became the 175th person to cross America on foot. Plan 9 from Syracuse had its premiere at the B-Movie Film Festival in October 2007. Two months later, it was reviewed by Film Threat as “the best documentary of the year, bar none.” It was screened on the U.S. film festival circuit, winning awards for Best Picture and Best Director at the 2008 New Haven Underground Film Festival. The film was released on DVD release on August 26, 2008, by SRS Cinema. Comedy Human Error is a 2004 film directed by Robert M. Young. It stars Caroline Ashley and Xander Berkeley. Thriller Dream Machine is a 1990 independent thriller, starring Corey Haim, Brittney Lewis and Randall England. The screenplay was written by Eric Hendershot and based on the old urban legend of a wife selling off a Porsche for a suspiciously low price to get revenge on a cheating husband. The film was released direct-to-video in 1990. Thriller La viuda negra is a 1991 short film written and directed by Jesús R. Delgado. Comedy Happy Birthday, Lola is a 2001 comedy film written by Ilya Krishtul, Vladimir Shchegolkov, Segei Zinovyev and directed by Vladimir Shchegolkov. Animation Waiting for Yesterday is a 2011 short animated drama film written and directed by Patrick Junghans. Comedy Aane Pataki is a 2013 Kannada comedy film directed by Chandrashekar Bandiyappa. He makes his directorial debut, after working as an assistant to major directors. The film stars Srujan Lokesh in lead. Thriller Colossus: The Forbin Project is a 1970 American science fiction thriller film. It is based upon the 1966 novel Colossus, by Dennis Feltham Jones, about a massive American defense computer, named Colossus, becoming sentient and deciding to assume control of the world. Comedy A Night of Fame is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. Animation Muzzle Tough is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies animated cartoon featuring Tweety, Sylvester the Cat, Granny and Hector the Bulldog. First shown in 1954, it was written by Warren Foster and directed by Isadore "Friz" Freleng, with voice characterizations by Mel Blanc. The title puns on a Yiddish expression, "mazel tov", which roughly translates to "good luck". Thriller Among the Living is a 2014 French horror film that was written and directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo. The film had its world premiere on 10 March 2014 at South by Southwest and follows three young boys who discover that the seemingly banal exterior of their town hides a horrific inner secret. Comedy An Adventurous Afternoon is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Ines Christine Geisser and Kirsten Carina Geisser. Comedy "A haunting and epic dramatic short film starring downtown New York City icon Sophia Lamar, touching on preconceived ideas of genders and sexual expectations and stereotype" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction Noel's Fantastic Trip is a 1983 Japanese animated film directed by Tsuneo Maeda and produced by Kazuo Kambe and Iwao Takagi. The film was originally released on both LaserDisc and VHS format in Japan in 1983. It was dubbed in English and released on VHS in 1985 by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video and Magic Window. The soundtrack for the film was originally produced by IRUKA but was rerecorded by Charlotte Russe Music for the English dub. Comedy Sasura Ghara Zindabad is a 2010 Oriya film screenplay & directed by Sanjay Nayak. This light, entertaining film revolves around the three son-in-laws. The film achieved the rare distinction of entering the Limca Book of Records for having approval of censorship as one of two films by the same producer, director, cinematographer and hero, along with the film Dil Tate Deichi on the same day. Comedy When Mailbox provides Steve with a package, it turns out to be a treasure chest, introducing ""Blue's Big Treasure Hunt."" Throughout the episode, we search for both clues and treasure hunt hints (scrolls of paper) to lead us to our goal. We solve riddles for clues and even find secret compartments. We even get to skiddoo into the Land of Great Discovery, where we help out characters from favorite nursery rhymes to remember just what happens in their rhymes. Comedy Born to Dance this Way is a 2012 short comedy music film written and directed by Jerell Rosales. Comedy The Karnival Kid is a 1929 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. It was produced in black and white by The Walt Disney Studio and released to theaters by Celebrity Productions. It is the ninth film in the Mickey Mouse film series, and the first in which Mickey speaks. Mickey's first spoken words were in this cartoon, "Hot Dogs!" "Hot Dogs!", the vocal effects being provided by composer Carl Stalling instead of Walt Disney. Besides Mickey, three other recurring characters of the series also appear. The first is Clarabelle Cow in a cameo. The second is Kat Nipp, making his third and last appearance. The third is Mickey's recurring love interest, Minnie Mouse. Animation Join Maisy the lovable mouse and all her friends for adventure and good times. Maisy makes play time fun when she shares the magic of music and celebrates a birthday. Play Time Maisy includes: - Play With Maisy - Maisy Makes Music - Maisy’s Friends - Maisy’s Birthday Documentary film Air Racers 3D is a 2012 documentary, action, adventure, family and sports film directed by Christian Fry and Jean-Jacques Mantello. Comedy Horse-year Bride is a 1966 comedy film written by Lee Hyeong-pyo and Seo Yun-seok and directed by Kim Ki-duk. Comedy Turtles Forever is a 2009 American television film produced by 4Kids Entertainment and Mirage Studios. The movie is a crossover film featuring three different incarnations of the titular heroes throughout the franchise's history: the original Prime Turtles team from the 1984 comic book series, the light-hearted, family-friendly characters from the 1987 animated series, and the darker, more serious cast of the 4Kids' own 2003 animated series — in an adventure that spans multiple parallel universes. It also marks the finale to the 2003 animated series. This movie was produced in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. A rough, nearly finished version of the film premiered at the San Diego Comic Con in July 2009. The movie was to be released in theaters for one night on October 29, 2009, but due to disputes between 4Kids Entertainment and Fathom, the event was canceled, according to National CineMedia. The movie aired on TV on The CW4Kids station on November 21, after the 25th anniversary Top 10 Countdown. An encore showing aired from November 28 to December 12, split into three 23-minute episodes. Comedy Chicken with Plums is a 2011 French-German drama film directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud. It is based on the graphic novel of the same name. The film premiered in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival on 3 September 2011. It was released in France on 26 October through Le Pacte. Documentary film House With The Green Roof is a 2010 documentary film directed by Blanka Zavitkovska. Thriller Restraining Order is a 1999 film directed by Lee H. Katzin. It stars Eric Roberts and Hannes Jaenicke. Comedy Two Gals and a Guy, also known as Baby and Me, is a comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Janis Paige, Robert Alda, James Gleason, Lionel Stander, Arnold Stang, The Three Suns, and Patty McCormack, in her film debut. The film was an independent production of the Weisner Brothers for Eagle-Lion Films and released by United Artists. Comedy A Lustful Man is a comedy film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. Animation Kung Fu Panda 2 is a 2011 3D American computer-animated action comedy-drama martial arts film, directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Kung Fu Panda and the second installment in the Kung Fu Panda franchise. In the film, Po and his friends battle to stop a would-be conqueror Lord Shen with his powerful new weapon, with the giant panda discovering a disquieting link to his past in the process. The cast of the original film reprised their voice roles while the new villain, Lord Shen is voiced by Gary Oldman. The film was released on May 26, 2011 in Real D 3D and Digital 3D. Kung Fu Panda 2 received positive reviews, with critics praising its animation, voice acting, action scenes and character development. It was also a commercial success surpassing the original film and, like the original film, was the highest grossing animated feature film of the year. The film was nominated for the 2011 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 84th Academy Awards. A sequel, titled Kung Fu Panda 3, and directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, is scheduled to be released on December 23, 2015. Thriller Hangmen Also Die! is a 1943 noir war film directed by the Austrian director Fritz Lang and written by John Wexley from a story by Bertolt Brecht and Lang. The film stars Hans Heinrich von Twardowski, Brian Donlevy, Walter Brennan, Alexander Granach and Anna Lee, and features Gene Lockhart and Dennis O'Keefe. The music is by Hanns Eisler and James Wong Howe served as cinematographer. The film is loosely based on the 1942 assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the Nazi Reich Protector of German-occupied Prague, number-two man in the SS, and a chief architect of the Holocaust, who was known as "The Hangman of Prague." The real Heydrich was assassinated by Czech resistance fighters parachuted from a British plane in Operation Anthropoid, but in the movie, which was made during World War II before the full story had become public knowledge, Heydrich's killer is depicted as a member of the Czech resistance with ties to the Communist Party. Hangmen Also Die! was Bertolt Brecht's only script for a Hollywood film: the money he earned from the project enabled him to write The Visions of Simone Machard, Schweik in the Second World War and an adaptation of Webster's The Duchess of Malfi. Animation Paris is Burning is 2010 animated film written and directed by Carolina Vazquez, Olivia Tant, Jake Kolton and Adrian Lau Documentary film Great River is a 2010 documentary film from director Matt LeMay and McIntyre Media. Great River won the 2011 Award of Excellence in Film making at the 2011 Canada International Film Festival. Science Fiction Adam Chaplin is a 2011 action horror film written and directed by Emanuele De Santi. Documentary film This installment in BET's "Journeys in Black" series traces the rise of Master P -- born Percy Miller -- from his humble beginnings in New Orleans to his exalted status as one of the nation's most powerful entrepreneurs. The program goes behind the scenes of the rapper and mogul's No Limit entertainment empire, which began as a record label and grew to encompass sports management, fashion, real estate, film and more. Documentary film Abby, I Hardly Knew Ya is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Linda Lee Tracey. Animation The Family That Dwelt Apart is a 1973 Canadian animated short based on the short story of the same name by E.B. White, about the misadventures of a family of seven who live in happy isolation on a small island in Barnegat Bay, until word gets out that they are in distress. The film is directed by Yvon Mallette, narrated by E.B. White, and produced by Wolf Koenig for the National Film Board of Canada. The Family That Dwelt Apart received the Canadian Film Award, now known as the Genie Award, for best animation. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 47th Academy Awards, losing to Closed Mondays. Documentary film Pam Kuso Kar is a 1974 short film directed by Jean Rouch. Comedy Indian Fish in American Waters is a 2003 comedy film directed by Manish Gupta. Documentary film Sardar Vallabhai Patel is a 1976 documentary film directed by Kantilal Rathod. Science Fiction Godzilla is a 2014 American science fiction monster film directed by Gareth Edwards. It is a reboot of the Godzilla film franchise and retells the origins of Godzilla in contemporary times as a "terrifying force of nature". The film is set in the present day, fifteen years after the unearthing of two chrysalises in a mine in the Philippines. From the pods come two giant radiation-eating creatures, known as "MUTOs", which cause great damage in Japan, Hawaii and the western United States. Their awakening also stirs a much larger and more destructive, ancient alpha predator known as "Godzilla", whose existence has been kept secret by the U.S. government since 1954. It stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, and Bryan Cranston. The screenplay is credited to Max Borenstein but includes contributions from David Callaham, David S. Goyer, Drew Pearce, and Frank Darabont. The film is a co-production between Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures. It was distributed by Warner Bros. worldwide, except in Japan where it was distributed by Toho. Animation Fluffy: Tiny And Friend is 2013 animation film written and directed by Miyuki Echigoya. Comedy Dog Gone Love is a 2004 romance comedy film written by Scott J. Sloan and Rob Lundsgaard and directed by Rob Lundsgaard. Comedy Pants On Fire is a 1998 comedy/drama film, directed by Rocky Collins. Thriller New York is a 2009 Bollywood thriller film directed by Kabir Khan, produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films, and screenplay by Sandeep Srivastava. Visual effects are by Visual Computing Labs, Tata Elxsi Ltd. It stars John Abraham, Katrina Kaif, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Irrfan Khan. New York begins in 1999, ends in 2008, and tells the story of three students studying at the fictional New York State University whose lives are changed by 9/11 and its aftermath. Thriller Les Trottoirs des Bangkok is a 1984 film directed by Jean Rollin. The film is inspired by the 1932 Boris Karloff classic The Mask of Fu Manchu and is not what you would usually expect from a Rollin movie - vampires, dream-like atmospheres and crumbling chateau's, instead here he mixes themes of adventure, crime and mystery with comic book dialogue and still features naked women and sex, something his films are well known for. Documentary film My Buddy, Zé Ketti is a 2003 short musical documentary directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. Comedy Essai d'ouverture is a 1988 French 15-minute-long film by Luc Moullet. It's about one narrator and his attempts at opening a Coca-Cola bottle. Comedy Get Your Man is an American silent motion picture produced by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, and released in 1927. The film was directed by Dorothy Arzner and stars Clara Bow, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers and Josef Swickard. The Library of Congress holds an incomplete print of this film, missing two out of six reels. Science Fiction The Invisible Monster is a Republic film serial. Documentary film Wonder of Work is a 1955 documentary film. Thriller Let's Kill Uncle is a 1966 color horror film directed by William Castle about a young boy who is trapped on an island by his uncle who is planning to kill him. His only friend is a young girl who tries to help him. It stars Nigel Green, Mary Badham, Pat Cardi and Robert Pickering. It is based on a novel written by Rohan O'Grady. It was filmed in Bermuda. Thriller Aakhri Badla is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mangal Chakraborty, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Yogita Bali, Prem Chopra, Tom Alter, Jayshree T. and Shiva Rindani. Comedy Totò, Peppino e...la dolce vita is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It is a parody of Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita and it was filmed in the same sets. Comedy Adjust-A-Dream is a 2014 short romance comedy drama film written and directed by Jonathan Wysocki. Comedy Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori is a 1972 comedy drama film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Documentary film "The Cambodian killing fields, once Khmer Rouge genocidal abattoirs, are still mine-strewn disasters waiting to explode. Aki Ra is determined not to let that happen. In Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, Aki Ra was one of thousands of young children stolen from their families and turned into killing machines. Living with the horrors of his past and armed only with a stick and a kitchen knife, he has cleared over 50,000 land mines, while teaching others his craft. A quiet hero, working alone in obscurity, he has undoubtedly saved as many lives as he was forced to take. His life lived in atonement, the man is a quiet hero who carries an amazing amount of sadness with dignity, hope and belief that he can help make things better." Quoting Charlie Cockey from the 2011 Cinequest Film Festival site. Science Fiction Supergirl is a 1984 British superhero film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. It is based on the DC Comics character of the same name and is a spin-off to Alexander and Ilya Salkind's Superman film series, although it is not cannon with the series. The film stars Faye Dunaway, Helen Slater as Supergirl, and Peter O'Toole, with Marc McClure reprising his role as Jimmy Olsen from the Superman films. He was the only actor to do so. The film was released in the United Kingdom on July 19, 1984 and failed to impress critics and audiences alike. Dunaway and O'Toole earned Golden Raspberry Award nominations for Worst Actress and Worst Actor, respectively, However, Slater was nominated for a Saturn Award for her performance by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films for Best Actress. The film's failure ultimately led the Salkinds to sell the Superman rights to Cannon Films in 1986. Documentary film Anton Webern is a 1991 short documentary film written by Michel Baudour and Antoine-Marie Meert and directed by Thierry Knauff. Documentary film Il giardino della speranza is a 2011 short documentary drama film written and directed by Antonello Faretta. Comedy Around the World in Eighty Days is a 1919 German silent adventure comedy film, directed and produced by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Anita Berber and Reinhold Schünzel. It is based on the 1873 Jules Verne novel Around the World in Eighty Days. Animation Slug Invasion is a 2012 animation short film written by Morten Helgeland, and directed by Morten Helgeland and Casper Wermuth. Thriller See How They Fall is a 1994 film directed by Jacques Audiard. It stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean Yanne and Matthieu Kassovitz. It won three César Award for Best First Work, Best Editing and Most Promising Actor in 1995. Documentary film The Iron Wall is a 2006 documentary film about the establishment of Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which, the film argues, is a strategy for permanent occupation of the territory. Produced by the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees and Palestinians for Peace and Democracy, it was the "Official Selection" of the Al-Jazeera Television Production Festival. The Iron Wall follows the timeline of the settlements and examines their effect on the peace process, featuring interviews with noted peace activists and political analysts, both Israeli and Palestinian, including Jeff Halper, Akiva Eldar and Hind Khoury. The film also covers the controversial construction of the Israeli West Bank barrier. The Iron Wall features English, Arabic and Hebrew, and has English subtitles. Thriller 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded is a 2013 American action film directed by Roel Reiné, and also produced by WWE Studios. The film stars Randy Orton, Tom Stevens, Brian Markinson and Cindy Busby. It is a sequel to the 2009's 12 Rounds starring John Cena. Unlike the original which saw a theatrical release. The film was released on direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on June 4, 2013. Animation West and soda is a 1965 traditionally animated Italian feature film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is a parody of the traditional American Western. Comedy The Public Menace is a 1935 American black-and-white romantic drama film starring Jean Arthur, George Murphy and Douglass Dumbrille. A newspaper reporter keeps losing and regaining his job due to a manicurist he is persuaded to marry. Science Fiction It is the year 2117; and sex for it's own sake is now the social norm. It is illegal to do it or even think about doing it with love. Trouble ensues when people begin watching a film from the 1960s against loveless sex. Documentary film Homo Ciris is a short documentary science fiction film written and directed by Jana Minarikova. Animation Frank the Wrabbit is a Short Animation 1999 Film directed by John Weldon. Science Fiction Sci-Fighters is a 1996 action film starring Roddy Piper. It was directed by Peter Svatek. Documentary film Why We Ride is a documentary, family and historical film directed by Bryan H. Carroll. Comedy Whipped is a 2000 independent comedy film by Peter M. Cohen. Comedy Voyage Surprise is a 1947 film directed by Pierre Prévert. Documentary film Reminiscencias is a 2011 Peruvian experimental documentary film written, produced, and directed by Juan Daniel Fernández Molero. Thriller Yuri Nosenko, KGB is a 1986 TV film directed by Mick Jackson. Comedy Susan's Plan is a 1998 black comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's plan to kill her former husband and collect his life insurance. The film was screened at the AFI Film Festival in 1998 but due to poor audience reactions, Susan's Plan was released straight to video in 2000. Documentary film Jungle Cat is a theatrical feature film produced by Walt Disney Company. Comedy Prime Time Soap is a 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by Odilon Rocha. Comedy Tarzan, the Ape Man is a 1981 adventure film directed by John Derek and starring Bo Derek, Miles O'Keeffe, Richard Harris, and John Phillip Law. The screenplay by Tom Rowe and Gary Goddard is loosely based on the novel Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, but from the point of view of Jane Parker. The original music score is composed by Perry Botkin Jr.. Former Tarzan actor Jock Mahoney, billed as Jack O'Mahoney, was the film's stunt coordinator. The film is marketed with the tagline Unlike any other "Tarzan" you've ever seen! The original actor cast in the "Tarzan" role was fired [or quit] early in production, resulting in the sudden casting of his stunt double, Miles O'Keeffe, in the title role. This film received negative reviews and has been listed amongst the films considered the worst. Thriller The Hypnotist is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Paul Carpenter, Patricia Roc and Roland Culver. It follows a hypnotist who attempts to convince one of his patients to murder his own wife, whom he has grown sick of. It was based on a play by Falkland L. Cary. The film was released as Scotland Yard Dragnet in the U.S. Documentary film Ispanja is a 1939 documentary film written by Vsevolod Vishnevsky and directed by Roman Karmen and Esther Schub. Comedy A Heartbeat Away is a 2011 comedy musical film written by Julie Kincade and directed by Gale Edwards. Documentary film Jaipur Mahouti is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Deborah Harse. Animation Mr. Pascal is a 1979 animation short film written and directed by Alison De Vere. Comedy A veteran Senate Democrat, Bulworth is losing his bid for re-election to a fiery young opponent. Bulworth's liberal views, formed in the 60s and 70s, have lost favor with voters, and so he has conceded to moderate politics and to accepting donations from special interests. In addition, though he and his wife (Christine Baranski) have been having affairs openly for years, they must still present a happy facade in the interest of maintaining a good public image. In another self-serving campaign effort, Bulworth purchases a $10 million life insurance policy in exchange for a favorable vote for his insurance company. Tired with the state of affairs and politics in general, he then orders a hit on himself to be executed within two days' time. Here, Bulworth takes a major turn, politically and personally. Knowing his time left on earth is short, he begins speaking his mind freely at public events and in the presence of the C-SPAN film crew following his campaign. His frank, potentially offensive remarks make him an instant media darling and re-energize his campaign. After becoming involved with an African American radical Nina (Halle Berry), Bulworth tries to set his sordid political track-record straight while he is pursued by the paparazzi, his insurance company, his campaign managers, Nina's protective drug-dealing brother, and an increasingly adoring public, all before his impending assassination. - From Wikipedia: removed header material Thriller The Black Godfather is a blaxploitation film released in 1974. It was written and directed by John Evans, and stars Rod Perry, Don Chastain, Diane Sommerfield and Jimmy Witherspoon. Science Fiction Sumuru or Sax Rohmer's Sumuru is a 2003 pulp SF film directed by Darrell Roodt and starring Alexandra Kamp and Michael Shanks. It is an update of the character Sumuru created by pulp novelist Sax Rohmer. Documentary film "Much like the written ideograms in Chinese languages, the twelve chapters forming Guo Xiaolu's latest documentary, Once Upon a Time Proletarian: 12 Tales of a Country, transcend conventional narrative and float into a poetic world of images that succeed in rendering a sharp portrait of post-Maoist China. These twelve lyrical and politically insightful visual essays unveil the social landscape of China today. While shooting She, a Chinese –her fiction film also screening in the Festival – Guo felt the urge to document the lives of peasants and onlookers surrounding the production, to probe their dreams and vibrant authenticity without the filter of an invented story. Once Upon a Time Proletarian is a gallery of these honest portraits. Though Guo follows a variety of personalities, the new faces of China too often exhibit greed, indifference and small-mindedness. Her subjects range from a peasant who criticizes indecent businesses as he displays his poverty with the dignity derived from a strong work ethic, to millionaires chatting about the new Russian prostitutes in town and exchanging information on the stock market. A weapons factory worker who misses the time when Mao was still alive tells his story alongside young students dreaming of freedom and becoming famous artists in the West. As the director's scarcely concealed sadness, anger and disenchantment seep through beautifully composed frames, we glimpse the revolutionary greatness and heroism of the past, especially as compared to today's reality. It's almost impossible to imagine what the future holds for the disoriented children of China's liberal economy. Determined to relay the truth, Guo endows the film with a fresh literary touch borrowed from her graceful writing style – each chapter features a separate universe, where images appear to seamlessly match what is said and where words seem depicted more than pronounced." Quoting Giovanna Fulvi from the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival site. Animation How to Fish is an animated short produced by Walt Disney Productions and first released in December 9, 1942. It stars Goofy and was directed by Jack Kinney. Comedy Hollywood Lights is a 1932 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film The Blue Identity is a 2012 short drama documentary film directed by Mumin Baris. Documentary film Egungun is a 1982 film directed by Carlos Brajsblat. Comedy I mostri is a 1963 commedia all'italiana film by Italian director Dino Risi. It was coproduced with France. The film was a huge success in Italy. It was censored in Spain. In 1977 an Academy Award nominee sequel was filmed, entitled I nuovi mostri. Comedy The Last Pizza Commercial is a 2011 short comedy film written by Rob O'Reilly and directed by Chris McKay. Thriller Indrajaalam is a 1990 Malayalam film by Thambi Kannanthanam starring Mohanlal and Geetha. The movie revolves round the much repeated theme of uprising of an underworld thug. Mohanlal plays the role of Kannan Nair, the protagonist. He finds his father Balan K Nair's killer at last and has revenge. Rajan P Dev's villain character Carlos is perhaps his best performance on silver screen. The film was a huge hit in box office. Comedy Letters to Angel is a 2010 Estonian comedy film directed by Sulev Keedus. The film was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. It was also nominated to the Estonian Jourlanists Prize Comedy Toga Party is a 1977 music comedy film written by Straw Weisman and directed by Robert T. Megginson. Animation La Luna is a 2011 Pixar computer-animated short film, directed and written by Enrico Casarosa. The short premiered on June 6, 2011 at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, and was paired with Pixar's Brave for its theatrical release on June 22, 2012, being shown before the film's beginning. La Luna was released on November 13, 2012, on the Brave DVD and Blu-ray, and on a new Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 2, the second collection of Pixar's short films. La Luna was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards. Comedy Lucky Stars is a 1925 short comedy film written by Frank Capra, Arthur Ripley and Al Giebler and directed by Harry Edwards. Animation Cosmic Flower Unfolding is a 2013 short animation, music and fantasy film written and directed by Benjamin Ridgway. Comedy The Mummy, Aged 19 or Ng goh haak gwai dik siu nin is a 2002 Hong Kong movie. It is directed by Wilson Yip Wai-Shun and produced by Joe Ma Wai-Ho, Y.Y. Kong. Thriller Checking the Gate is a quirky, Action, Adventure, Romance, Road movie, with hot tunes by, ""The Red Elvises"". Vladimir, a mysterious Russian, arrives in Los Angeles carrying a suitcase full of Al Queda money. His first stop is Boris', an old friend from the orphanage. With some trepidation, Boris agrees to help Vlad learn about the movie-making process, his life-long dream. On set, Vlad meets a young punky girl, Kadie, who turns out to be a writer. All hell breaks loose when Max and Alex, good looking, young, Russian twins arrive. They beat Boris into telling them where Vlad is. Vlad soon realizes the jig is up, but can't let go of his dream. He forces Kadie, who's about to load her arm full of junk, at gunpoint, to go with him, to write the story of his life -- offers her $20,000 to do it. This cool little flick has a number of twists and turns, and in addition to being a wild ride, has some depth to it. Documentary film The Five Faust of F.W. Murnau is a 2002 film directed by Luciano Berriatúa. Animation Bear Feat is a 1947-animated Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, released in 1949 featuring The Three Bears. Comedy Tech Service: A Memoir by John Valenti is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by John Valenti. Comedy Ohtlikud kurvid was the first dramatic film shot in the Soviet-designed Kinopanorama format. It is a remake of the 1959 Vallatud kurvid. The screenplay concerns the love of two rival motorcycle drivers for one of two twin-sisters. The film was shot in Estonia in 1960-61, and released internationally in 1962. In 1999, Fifth Continent Australia Pty Ltd and Vision 146 SARL commissioned the restoration of 2-reels from the 11-reel film. These have since been screened at the former New Neon Movies in Dayton, Ohio, USA, the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, California, and most recently at the Bradford Widescreen Festival on 19 March 2008. Although plans to restore the remaining reels were abandoned in 2001 due to the high cost. However, the complete 3-planel camera negatives and sound elements were restored by Nikolay Mayorov to digital 4K for the Russian State Film Archives Gosfilmofond in 2010. Thriller Eleven Fifty Six is a 2011 short comedy thriller film written and directed by Bruno Massi. Documentary film The Betrayal — Nerakhoon is a 2008 documentary film directed by Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath. Thriller X2 is a 2003 American superhero film, based on the X-Men superhero team appearing in Marvel Comics, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the second installament in the X-Men film series. The film was directed by Bryan Singer, written by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, and David Hayter, and features an ensemble cast including Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison and Anna Paquin. The plot, inspired by the graphic novel God Loves, Man Kills, pits the X-Men and their enemies, the Brotherhood, against the genocidal Colonel William Stryker. He leads an assault on Professor Xavier's school to build his own version of Xavier's mutant-tracking computer Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant on Earth. Development on X2 began shortly after X-Men. David Hayter and Zak Penn wrote separate scripts, combining what they felt to be the best elements of both scripts into one screenplay. Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris were eventually hired for rewrite work, changing characterizations of Beast, Angel, and Lady Deathstrike. Thriller Teesri Manzil is a 1966 Bollywood thriller directed by Vijay Anand and produced by Nasir Hussain. It starred his regular actors Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh, along with Laxmi Chhaya, Premnath, Prem Chopra, Iftekhar, Helen, K. N. Singh and Salim Khan. The film became a bumper hit at the box office. Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. The film's DVD & VCD versions run for 145 minutes, while the theatre version ran for 175 minutes. Between Ruby's jealous sniping at minute 76 and the song "Dekhiye Sahiban Woh Koi Aur Thi", approximately 30 minutes of footage is missing. The last time a full version of this film released was on VHS. Science Fiction Gall Force: New Era is a 1991 action sci-fi animation film written by Hideki Kakinuma. Comedy Vertical Features Remake is a film by Peter Greenaway. It portrays the work of a fictional Institute of Reclamation and Restoration as they attempt to assemble raw footage taken by ornithologist Tulse Luper into a short film, in accordance with his notes and structuralist film theory. The footage consists mostly of vertical landscape features, such as trees and posts, shot in the English landscape. It contains four restoration attempts, each with a documentary-like introduction. Thriller Johnny Angel is a 1945 film noir directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Frank Gruber and Steve Fisher from the novel Mr. Angel Comes Aboard by Charles Gordon Booth. The movie stars George Raft, Claire Trevor and Signe Hasso, and features Hoagy Carmichael. Animation Galaxy Fraulein Yuna: The Abyssal Fairy is the second OVA of Galaxy Fraulein Yuna anime series. Documentary film Pellat Newsreel is a documentary film. Comedy Red Hot Tires is a silent film comedy produced and released by Warner Brothers. The film was based on a novel, Red Hot Tires, by Darryl Zanuck under the name Gregory Rogers, and directed by Erle C. Kenton. The film stars Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. A Warner Brothers film with the same title was made in 1935 but appears to be unrelated in story. Documentary film Through the lenses of cameras, an exploration into the minds - the hopes, dreams, & expectations - of their bearers reminds us of the value that has been so deeply ingrained into the generation.About Campus Movie FestLike the story from a classic Hollywood film, Campus MovieFest (CMF) came from a humble beginning. Seven years ago, a band of friends attending Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, thought it would be fun to give computers, camcorders and training to students to make their own movies and then share the five minute films the teams created. The four Emory students had no idea the project would change the course of their lives and the lives of countless students across the globe as the program grew to become the world's largest student film festival. Comedy Vacanze di Natale is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film Pottery Wars is a 2013 short documentary comedy film written and directed by Michelle Naomi Swallow. Comedy Minnie is a 1922 American silent comedy film starring Leatrice Joy and co-directed by Marshall Neilan and Frank Urson. Neilan also wrote and produced the film which was released by Associated First National Pictures. The survival status of the film is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. Documentary film "In an enduring photograph of September 11, a team of rescue workers carry a Franciscan priest’s body from the World Trade Center. The world came to know Father Mychal Judge, a Chaplain of the Fire Department of New York City, in death as a symbol of courage and sacrifice. Saint of 9/11 presents the turbulent, restless, spiritual and remarkable journey of Father Mychal Judge. Compassionate champion of the needy and forgotten, a beloved Fire Department Chaplain, rousing Irish-American balladeer and iconoclast, Father Judge was a humble parish priest who wrestled with his own private demons while touching others in powerful and miraculous ways. Throughout his career as a friar, he lived a life of witness, action and love. He provided hope, warmth, compassion, and acceptance. Mychal Judge knew the pain of loss and suffering. He struggled with alcoholism and was an outspoken AA advocate. Through his own vulnerability, imperfection and fragile humanity, he was able to reach people in their pain, shame and fragility. Father Judge was a gay man who loved his priestly work. Saint of 9/11 weaves interviews with friends, colleagues, congregants and archival footage with Mychal’s words. The film portrays Mychal’s life as a spiritual adventure and an honest embrace of life, where alcoholism and sexuality were acknowledged. Saint of 9/11 is the story of a life’s journey interrupted. Inspired by his life, the documentary embraces Mychal’s full humanity." Quoting the description from the Official Site. Comedy Adventure of the King is a 2010 Hong Kong historical romantic comedy film directed by Chung Shu-kai and written by Tsang Kan-cheung, Chan Man-keung, and Lee Si-cheun. The film stars Richie Jen, Barbie Hsu, Huo Siyan, and Law Kar-ying. The film premiered in Hong Kong and Mainland China on 19 August 2010. Comedy All Over the Town is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Derek N. Twist and starring Norman Wooland, Sarah Churchill and Cyril Cusack. It was based on a novel by R.F. Delderfield. Comedy They All Kissed the Bride is a Columbia Pictures screwball film starring Joan Crawford and Melvyn Douglas. The film was directed by Alexander Hall and produced by Edward Kaufman. The screenplay by P. J. Wolfson was based on a story by Gina Kaus and Andrew P. Solt. The plot follows a trucking firm executive who falls in love. Crawford took over the title role after Carole Lombard died in a plane crash in early 1942. Crawford donated all of her pay for this film to the American Red Cross. Documentary film Dancing with the Trees is a 2012 short, biographical documentary film written and directed by Dennis Scholl. Documentary film Moment of Impact is a 1998 American documentary film directed by Julia Loktev. Thriller Bowery at Midnight is a horror film starring Bela Lugosi. Lugosi plays a psychology professor by day who, secretly and under an assumed name, runs a Bowery soup kitchen by night called the Bowery Friendly Mission. Lugosi's character uses his soup kitchen as a means to recruit members of a criminal gang, of which he is also secretly the head. Throughout the film, one of Lugosi's henchmen, a doctor who seems to be an alcoholic drug addict, alludes to having plans for the corpses of henchmen Lugosi has had killed. Then, at the end of the film, these corpses are revealed to have been restored to life by the doctor. Lugosi's character meets his demise when the doctor leads the unwitting Lugosi into a basement room where the reanimated corpses attack him. Towards the end of the film, the male lead, played by John Archer, appears to be killed and mysteriously reanimated, in which state his girlfriend sees him. Then, in the film's final scene, he appears restored to his former health, and not like a zombie at all, and is about to marry his girlfriend. Thriller A Face To Die For is a 1996 television film, based on the book "The Face" by Marvin and Mark Werlin. The teleplay was also written by Marvin Werlin, Mark Werlin and Duane Poole, is a romantic thriller that starred Yasmine Bleeth, James Wilder and Robin Givens. Documentary film Bailoretto, la aventura de un rebelde is a 1985 Argentine historical drama about Juan Bautista Bailoretto directed and written by Atilio Polverini and Sebastián Larreta. Documentary film My Terrorist is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Yulie Gerstel. Thriller Lootmaar is a 1980 Hindi movie produced and directed by Dev Anand. The film stars Dev Anand, Tina Munim, Mehmood, Nirupa Roy, Amjad Khan, Prem Chopra, Kader Khan, Ranjeet, Shakti Kapoor, Simple Kapadia, Shreeram Lagoo and Rakhee. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan. The club song 'Jab Chhaye Mera Jaadu' is still super hit. It was expected that this film may break the success recorded by the earlier film Des Pardes but Dev Anand failed in his attempt and this film became an average film. Acting-wise nobody has done any remarkable job. The role of Dev Anand and Rakhee's son was played by Tina Munim's real brother 'Manan'. Comedy Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars is a 2010 Canadian/American television film starring Jennifer Stone which premiered on March 26, 2010, on Disney Channel. It is the sequel to the 1996 film adaptation of the book, Harriet the Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh, after the 1996 Harriet the Spy film that starred Michelle Trachtenberg as Harriet. The film was produced by 9 Story Entertainment. Vanessa Morgan, who starred as Marion in the movie, would later go on to star in My Babysitter's a Vampire and its subsequent television series, which also aired on Disney Channel. The film centers on Harriet, who now is a teenager. Jennifer Stone told Popstar magazine that "We're basing it off the charm of the first book. They aged Harriet up to 16, and it still deals with mean girls, except it matures that a little. It's a bit more of mean girls having to do with gossip and heartthrobs and all that. The first book was written in the 60's so we're trying to bring it up to 2010. We're putting our own spin on it." Documentary film The Valiant Ones is a 1991 film directed by A. K. Balakrishnan. Thriller French Silk is a 1994 television film directed by Noel Nosseck and produced for ABC. Based on the 1992 romantic novel of the same name by Sandra Brown, the erotic thriller stars Susan Lucci as an owner of a lingerie store who becomes the prime suspect of a murder, and Lee Horsley as the detective who falls madly in love with her. The film has been released on both VHS and DVD. Comedy Living on Tokyo Time is a 1987 movie starring Minako Ohashi and Ken Nakagawa and directed by Steven Okazaki. It is a romantic comedy revolving around Japanese American rock musician Ken and his marriage of convenience to Kyoko, a young immigré from Japan who speaks limited English. The film received a nomination for a Grand Jury Prize at the 1987 Sundance Film Festival. Animation Zuma: Tales of a Sexual Gladiator, aka PornoMation 2, is an AVN Award winning 2006 feature-length computer-generated pornographic anime film. It was reviewed in Wired Magazine, July 14, 2006. Zuma is a redhead with a large tattoo on her left thigh. She may also be left-handed. Documentary film This is a documentary filmed over a year and a half about what it means to be a horror fan. With interviews from Sid Haig, Tom Savini, Doug Bradley, Bill Moseley, Dee Wallace, and many others. Comedy A Taste of Catnip is a Merrie Melodies cartoon from 1966. It was first released to theaters on December 3, 1966. Thriller Storyville is a 1992 film directed by Mark Frost and starring James Spader. Documentary film Radio Amina is a 2011 documentary, short, biography film directed by Orlando von Einsiedel. Comedy Vamanapuram Bus Route is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2004. It was one of the biggest flops in the career of Mohanlal.after spending 3 crores for the movie, and got the collection of 75 lakh. Comedy Hello Elephant is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. Comedy Dear Enemy is a 2011 Chinese romantic comedy film which sets its background in financial industry. It represents how bankers conduct the act of mergers and acquisitions. During this process, a pair of lovers, serving for two warring investment banks and having broken up half a year ago, get back together. Documentary film The Farmer And His Prince is a 2013 film written and directed by Bertram Verhaag. Thriller Dead Right II is a 2012 horror drama thriller short film written by Hank Della and directed by Daryl Della. Comedy "A master of the modern relationship dramedy, Edward Burns crafts a summery gem centered on baby-faced 24-year-old Johnny Rizzo, who's about to trade his dream job in talk radio for some snoozeville gig that'll pay enough to please his fiancée. Enter Uncle Terry (Burns), a rascally womanizer set on turning a day in the Hamptons into an eye-opening fling for his nephew. Nice guy Johnny's not interested, of course, but then he meets the lovely Brooke…." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Dad and Dave Come to Town is a 1938 Australian comedy film directed by Ken G. Hall, the third in the 'Dad and Dave' comedy series starring Bert Bailey. It was the feature film debut of Peter Finch. Comedy Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 British-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in The Sopranos TV gangster series. The film's title comes from Michael being forced to impersonate a gangster, who is spontaneously named "Kansas City Little Big Mickey Blue Eyes". Documentary film Men of the Lightship is a short propaganda film produced by the Crown Film Unit for the British Ministry of Information in 1940, the year after the beginning of the Second World War. It dramatises the bombing of the East Dudgeon lightship by the Luftwaffe on 29 January 1940 and was designed to portray Germany as a barbaric enemy. An opening narration explains the traditional understanding of lightships as neutral vessels during war. The filmmakers attempted to recreate the original incident as realistically as possible; the crew of the lightship is composed of real lightship men rather than professional actors. The realism of the film was praised in press reviews upon its release, and it was considered one of the best British propaganda films of the period. Men of the Lightship was also distributed in America in 1941, in an edited version produced under the supervision of Alfred Hitchcock. Documentary film The Grateful Dead Movie, released in 1977 and directed by Jerry Garcia, is a film that captures live performances from the Grateful Dead's October 1974 five-night stand at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. This end-of-tour run marked the beginning of an extended hiatus for the band, with no shows planned for 1975. The movie also faithfully portrays the burgeoning Deadhead scene. The film features the "Wall of Sound" concert sound system that the Dead used for all of 1974. Documentary film 15 Attempts is a 2013 documentary film directed by Aliona van der Horst. Thriller The Local is a 2008 action-drama film directed, written by and starring Dan Eberle. It also stars Maya Ferrara, Karl Herlinger, Beau Allulli, David F. Nighbert, Paul James Vasquez, James Alba, and Paul Bowen. The film follows Noname, a small-time drug trafficker hired by a wealthy out-of-towner to help free his drug-addicted daughter. Documentary film Pasty Hunters is a 2013 film written by Laurence Pears and Sam Carrick and directed by Laurence Pears. Animation Little Man Dreamsy is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Ivana Guljašević. Comedy Dad and Dave: On Our Selection is an Australian comedy film, based on the characters and writings of author Steele Rudd. It is set in late nineteenth century colonial Queensland, but largely filmed in Braidwood, New South Wales. The stories of the Rudds have been previously adapted for radio, television and film; this film is a remake of a silent film from 1920. Geoffrey Atherden would contribute to the screenplay. The film featured well-known actors like Ray Barrett and Barry Otto. "Dad" and "Mum" Rudd were played by veteran actor Leo McKern and opera singer Dame Joan Sutherland in her first feature film role. The theme music was sung by Australian country musician John Williamson Documentary film Message by Music: Senegal in Transition is a documentary film directed by Cornelia Strasser. Science Fiction RocketMan is a 1997 comic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gillard, and starring Harland Williams, Jessica Lundy, William Sadler and Jeffrey DeMunn. It was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures, and was released on October 10, 1997. Comedy Follow the Boys is a comedy film starring Connie Francis, Paula Prentiss, and Janis Paige, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by Richard Thorpe and shot on location on the French and Italian Riviera, Follow the Boys was MGM's second film vehicle for top recording artist Connie Francis following Where the Boys Are. While Francis' role in the earlier film had been somewhat secondary, she had a distinctly central role in Follow the Boys playing Bonnie Pulaski, a newlywed traveling the Riviera visiting ports-of-call in hopes of a rendezvous with her sailor husband, who was summoned to active duty from their honeymoon. Missing the original point and time of rendezvous in the port of Nice by a few minutes, Bonnie follows the ship to Italy in a somewhat rickety and battered pink 2 CV accompanied by veteran navy wife Janis Paige and two officer's girlfriends, played by Francis' Where the Boys Are co-star Paula Prentiss and by Dany Robin - likewise intent on romantic reunions. Happy endings for each of the ladies are delayed by a series of romantic and comedic misunderstandings. Science Fiction New Eden is a 1994 action sci-fi TV movie written by Dan Gordon and directed by Alan Metzger. Comedy Deldadeh is a 2008 comedy film written by Alireza Mahmoudi Iranmehr and Ghodratollah Solh Mirzayi. It is also directed by Ghodratollah Solh Mirzayi. Comedy Vaya con Dios is a 2002 German comedy film directed by Zoltan Spirandelli, and takes the form of a road film. Comedy Kryptonite! is a 2011 drama comedy film written by Ivan Cotroneo, Monica Rametta and Ludovica Rampold and directed by Ivan Cotroneo. Comedy Full Frontal is a 2002 film by Steven Soderbergh about a day in the life of a handful of characters in Hollywood. It stars Catherine Keener,Blair Underwood, David Duchovny, Julia Roberts, Mary McCormack, Brad Pitt, and David Hyde Pierce. The film was shot on digital video using the Canon XL-1s in under a month. The film blurs the line between what is real and what is fiction in its depiction of a film within a film. It is in the loose structural style and narrative ambiguity of the French New Wave, and it received critical notice for this style. Comedy Milk Money is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris. It is about three suburban 11-year-old boys who find themselves behind in "the battle of the sexes," believing they would regain the upper hand if they could just see a real, live naked lady. The film was shot in various locations in Pennsylvania, as well as in the Ohio cities of Cincinnati and Lebanon. The story is set in a fictitious suburb named "Middletown", outside an unnamed city. The screenplay was sold to Paramount Pictures by John Mattson in 1992 for $1.1 million, then a record for a romantic comedy spec script. Animation Storytime is a short animated comedy film written, directed and animated by Terry Gilliam. It is Gilliam's first film, and stylistically anticipates the distinctive animations which Gilliam went on to produce for Monty Python's Flying Circus. Storytime is composed of three loosely connected animated segments. The first two, "Don the Cockroach" and "The Albert Einstein Story", were originally broadcast in the 1971–1972 TV series The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, while the third, "The Christmas Card", was created for the 1968 Christmas Special of Do Not Adjust Your Set. It is not clear when the three segments were first compiled to create Storytime, but the film was eventually included on the Jabberwocky DVD as a bonus feature. It was also shown as an accompaniment to some British theatrical releases of Monty Python's Life of Brian. Comedy Dave Attell is funnier and more outlandish than ever in his first solo HBO, special, a 60-minute concert performed in front of a live audience at The Lincoln Theater, the venerable Washington DC venue. Attell's sarcastic wit and quick-fire delivery prove why he has earned the reputation as a "comic's comic" and was dubbed one of the"25 Funniest People in America" by Entertainment Weekly. His decidedly adult brand of comedy covers everything including alcohol consumption, dating current events and celebrities, and everything else on his mind. Comedy Irish Jam is a 2006 comedy film starring Eddie Griffin. The plot centred on an African American who wins an Irish public house in a raffle, and has to save the village from the clutches of an evil landlord. Despite the bulk of the film being set in Ireland it was not filmed there, nor were the actors Irish, but English. The film was poorly received in the UK. In its review of the DVD release, Empire called it a "worst possible Eddie Murphy knock-off" and questioned why would Ireland still have had an evil aristocratic English landlord in 2006, noting it was filmed in Cornwall because, presumably, any attempts to mount stereotypes this broad, in Ireland, would have seriously offended the people of Ireland. The worst reviews and popularity of all were in fact in Ireland. Many Irish critics and viewers disapproved of the movie because it portrayed the Irish people inaccurately as "old, white, unintelligent, with no fashion sense of any kind". The film also presented Ireland as unadvanced in technology and architecture. One critic said, "Ireland hasn't looked like this in a hundred years, not since the Great Famine." Animation Globe is a 2013 animation/short film directed by Connor Brock. Thriller Emmett's Mark is a 2002 American thriller film directed by Keith Snyder and starring Scott Wolf, Khandi Alexander, Talia Balsam, Sarah Clarke, John Doman, with Tim Roth and Gabriel Byrne. The film also features Ira Hawkins, Benjamin John Parrillo, Elizabeth Reaser, Carolyn McCormick, Adam LeFevre, and Greg Wood. The film is also known under the title "Killing Emmett Young." Animation Goopi Gawaiya Bagha Bajaiya is an Indian animated film directed by Shilpa Ranade. It based on the characters Goopy and Bagha created by globally acclaimed director Satyajit Ray's grandfather Upendra Kishore Roychowdhury. The film is inspired from Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, the first film from Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne trilogy. Comedy Annie From France is a 2009 short comedy film written by Nanou Garcia and Christophe Le Masne and directed by Christophe Le Masne. Animation In the Name of the City DF - Riacho Fundo is a 2011 animated short film directed by Anésio Jr. and Günter Sarfert. Documentary film Escarpment Blues is a Canadian concert and documentary film starring singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer. Directed by Andy Keen and produced by Keen, Harmer and Patrick Sambrook, it was released theatrically in 2006. In June 2005, Harmer launched a tour, called I Love the Escarpment, across southern Ontario to promote Protecting Escarpment Rural Land, a conservation group she cofounded to battle a proposed quarry development on the Niagara Escarpment near her hometown of Burlington. Harmer toured communities near the escarpment, both performing and speaking about the PERL campaign. The film documents both her live performances and her activist work from the tour, and takes its name from "Escarpment Blues", a song from her 2005 album I'm a Mountain. Poet Tanis Rideout also participated in the PERL tour and appears in the film. Escarpment Blues won the award for Best Music DVD at the 2007 Juno Awards. Thriller Talking Head is a 1992 live action film written and directed by Mamoru Oshii. It's a surreal meta-film mystery involving the production of an anime called Talking Head. The film has many references to the anime industry with characters being named after animators such as Yasuo Ōtsuka and Ichirō Itano, designer Yutaka Izubuchi, writer Kazunori Itō, and composer Kenji Kawai. The director of the film within the film is named Rei Maruwa, which was a pseudonym for Oshii on several of his projects. The film features a short anime segment by famous character designer Haruhiko Mikimoto. Comedy Never Ending Story is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Jung Yong-joo. Uhm Tae-woong and Jung Ryeo-won star as a mismatched couple who meet at a hospital where they have both been diagnosed with terminal illnesses and decide to spend the rest of their lives together. Thriller Directed by October Kingsley (2007) Starring Faye Dunaway and October Kingsley The Seduction of Dr. Fugazzi is a strange, twisted psycho-sexual thriller depicting one woman's depraved descent into madness and mayhem. Dr. Anna Fugazzi (Kingsley) is a young, sexy psychologist, who is provoked by deranged patients into sadomasochistic nightmares. The Seduction of Dr. Fugazzi will take you on a trip into your own psyche! Animation 1900-2000 is a 2013 short animated film produced by Jerzy Kular and directed by Benoît Berthe, Vivien Risser, Gabrielle Locre, Armelle Renac, Caroline Le Duff and Agathe Pillot. Comedy Apenas o Fim is a 2008 Brazilian comedy-romance film directed by Matheus Souza, his directorial debut, and starring Gregório Duvivier, Érika Mader, Nathalia Dill and Marcelo Adnet. The film is the result of a project by students of the film school of PUC-Rio, and it was all filmed at the university, with the support of the Department of Social Communication. Comedy Rúbaí is a 2013 short comedical family drama film written by Antoin Beag Ó Colla and directed by Louise Ní Fhiannachta. Documentary film Gyumri is 2008 documentary film written and directed by Jana Sevciková. Comedy Righteous Ties is a 2006 South Korean film. Documentary film Zwischen Himmel und Erde is an East German film. It was released in 1957. Comedy Project A-Ko Versus Battle 2: Blue Side is a film directed by Katsuhiko Nishijima. Comedy Hungama in Dubai is a 2007 Hindi comedy film directed by Masood Ali and part of a series of movies based on the Hyderabadi lingo theme that followed The Angrez and Hyderabadi Nawabs. Comedy Bhoot Bungla is a 1965 Bollywood comedy horrorfilm directed by Mehmood, who stars in the film alongside Tanuja and Nazir Hussain. Music for this film was composed by R.D. Burman. The film title is a common Hindi expression meaning haunted house, or literally, a ghost house. Animation Macross plus is a futuristic Sci-Fi movie Mini-series based upon the Macross world. In this story, a renegade pilot named Isamu Dyson is transferred to the New Edwards test flight center on Planet Eden to be a test pilot for one of two competing new reconfigurable fighter projects. The plot becomes more complex when he discovers an old rival/friend is the test pilot for the (other) competing project! Things get even more interesting when they both run into Myung who was a past lover of each at one time or another. Comedy Easy Street is a 1917 short action-comedy film by Charlie Chaplin. Comedy Wedding Bell Blues is a 1996 romantic comedy film, directed by Dana Lustig and starring Illeana Douglas, supermodel Paulina Porizkova, and Julie Warner. The film was named after the classic 1960s Laura Nyro/5th Dimension song "Wedding Bell Blues". Thriller Live Once, Die Twice is a 2006 television drama film directed by Stefan Pleszczynski. It stars Kellie Martin, Cindy Sampson, and Martin Cummins. Comedy Charlie & Louise – Das doppelte Lottchen is a German children's film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier in 1994, starring Corinna Harfouch. It is a film adaptation of the novel Das doppelte Lottchen by Erich Kästner. Thriller Tomorrow by Midnight is a 1999 film directed by Rolfe Kanefsky. Documentary film Antonioni on Antonioni is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Carlo Di Carlo. Comedy Ah, L'Amour is Don Hertzfeldt's first 16mm student animated short film, completed at the age of 18 at UC Santa Barbara. Though produced for a beginning film class, the short had a very long life at animation festivals, launching Hertzfeldt into cult status at a young age. In 1998, the short won the Grand Prize Award for "World's Funniest Cartoon" from the HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. The cartoon is a self-parody, told from the point of view of a "bitter filmmaker". In it, a crudely drawn male suitor is subjected to exaggerated bloody violence from all the unreasonably emotional and psychotic women he approaches, with each vignette closing as the paper physically crumples up the characters in a frustrated heap. The soundtrack is entirely guitar music, performed by Hertzfeldt on a boom box in his dorm room. Thriller Step Down to Terror is a 1958 American film directed by Harry Keller. It is a remake of the 1943 Alfred Hitchcock film Shadow of a Doubt. Comedy Donde duermen dos... duermen tres is a 1979 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry. Documentary film Thorvaldsen is a 1949 short documentary film written and directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. Animation Daffy Rents is a 1966 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Comedy Robowar is a 1988 Philiphine-Italian science fiction-action-horror film, starring Reb Brown, Catherine Hickland, and Massimo Vanni. Directed by Bruno Mattei under his most common pseudonym, Vincent Dawn, and written by the husband and wife team of Claudio Fragasso and Rosella Drudi, Robowar is a rip-off of the 1987 American film Predator, in the tradition of Shocking Dark and Strike Commando, both also directed by Mattei. Although featuring a partially American cast, the movie was never released in the US. Comedy Going All the Way is a 1997 film directed by Mark Pellington. The film was written by Dan Wakefield, based on his 1970 novel. It won an award at the Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film In The Shadow of Little Rock:The Life of Daisy Bates is a 2010 documentary film. Documentary film Oil Rocks: City Above the Sea is a 2009 documentary film directed by Marc Wolfensberger. Animation De la vista nace el amor is a 2007 short animated film written and directed by Miguel Anaya Borja. Thriller The Girl from Rio is a campy Spy-fi film written and produced by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Jesús Franco and starring Shirley Eaton, Richard Wyler and George Sanders. In the film, a tribe of Amazonian women led by their queen attack wealthy men, as part of a long-term plan to take over the world. A co-production between West Germany, Spain and the United States, it is also known as The Seven Secrets of Sumuru, City Without Men, Sumuru Queen of Femina, and Future Women. The film is a sequel to 1967's The Million Eyes of Sumuru. It is based on Sax Rohmer's Sumuru character. Comedy He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not is a 2002 French psychological drama film directed by Laetitia Colombani. The film focuses on a Fine Arts student, played by Audrey Tautou, and a married cardiologist, played by Samuel Le Bihan, with whom she is dangerously obsessed.The film studies the condition of erotomania and is both an example of the nonlinear and "unreliable narrator" forms of storytelling. Documentary film To preserve their culture, the Pamir Kirghiz people have migrated across Central Asia from the U.S.S.R to China to Afghanistan to Pakistan and finally to remote eastern Turkey, but now they face the most serious threat to their traditions, globalization. Animation Louise is a 2003 animated short by Anita Lebeau, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film takes audiences through a day in the life of Lebeau's 96-year-old Belgian-Canadian grandmother, Louise Marginet, who narrates the film. Set in the rural community of Bruxelles, Manitoba, Louise features traditional music played by family as well as the Bruxelles Brass Band. Louise received 6 awards including the Hiroshima Prize at the Hiroshima International Animation Festival and the Canal J Jury Junior Award for Short Films at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. The film was also nominated for best animated short at the 25th Genie Awards. Louise was animated on paper by Lebeau, Jason Doll and John Tanasiciuk, with computer rendering. Lebeau had begun working on the film in 1998, before taking a break to raise her two children. When interviewed at Hiroshima, the filmmaker stated that her grandmother, who had died before the film was completed, was thrilled to have a movie made about her life and family. Animation Bosko's Knight-Mare is a 1933 Looney Tunes animated short film. Comedy Kispus is a 1956 Danish romantic comedy written and directed by Erik Balling. The film was the first Danish feature movie to be filmed in color. Comedy Some Will, Some Won't is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Duncan Wood. It was a remake of Laughter in Paradise. It starred an ensemble British cast, including Michael Hordern, Ronnie Corbett, Dennis Price, Leslie Phillips and Arthur Lowe. It featured a cameo performance from Steptoe and Son actor Wilfrid Brambell who played Henry Russell, who has left four family members £150,000 in his will, on the condition they do the bizarre tasks he has set out for them. Comedy Handle with Care is a 1977 comedy movie set in a small town in Nebraska and loosely based on the wide popularity of citizens' band radio, usually called "CB" at the time. It was directed by Jonathan Demme. The movie was originally released as Citizens Band was later released in an edited version as "Handle With Care". In the film, all of the cast of characters are known by their CB "handles". A paperback novelization of the film written by E.M. Corder was published by Pocket Books in 1977. Comedy Tumse Achha Kaun Hai is a 1969 Comedy, Drama, Romance film written by Sachin Bhowmick, Agha Jani Kashmiri and Aijaz Tishna and directed by Pramod Chakravorty. Comedy Sub is a 2012 short and comedy film written and directed by Jossie Malis. Animation The Abyss of Man's Conscience (ReconoceR) is a 2011 short film directed by Juan Camilo Gonzalez. Documentary film Between the Harvest is a 2011 documentary short adventure drama film directed by Scott Drucker Comedy Sport Goofy in Soccermania is an animated Television Special produced by Walt Disney Company in 1987. Originally aired on NBC. During its TV debut it was preceded by a mockumentary showing past Goofy cartoons of him always getting everything wrong, and leading into the cartoon special where the audience is finally shown a competent, athletic Goofy who is the hero. Animation One more time! is a 2011 animated short film directed by Tatiana Okruzhnova, Ekaterina Ovchinnikova, Alina Yakhyaeva and Natasha Pavlicheva. Thriller Two Came Back is a made for television film based on the true story of Deborah Scaling Kiley as told in her book Albatross. Melissa Joan Hart stars alongside Jonathan Brandis. Thriller Maniac Cop 2 is a 1990 American action horror film directed by William Lustig and written by Larry Cohen. It is the sequel to Maniac Cop and stars Robert Davi, Claudia Christian, Michael Lerner and Bruce Campbell. Documentary film The Windmill Movie is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Alexander Olch. Thriller Nikita, also called La Femme Nikita, is a 1990 Franco-Italian action thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson. Nikita is a teen who robs a pharmacy and murders a policeman. She is sentenced to life in prison, where her captors fake her death, and she is given the choice of becoming an assassin, or being killed. After training, she becomes a talented killer. Her career as an assassin goes well until a mission in an embassy goes awry. Comedy Sabirni centar is a 1989 Yugoslavian fantasy/comedy film directed by Goran Marković, starring Rade Marković, Bogdan Diklić, Dragan Nikolić, Mirjana Karanović and Anica Dobra. It is based on Dušan Kovačević's play of the same title translated in the U.S. as The Gathering Place. It is published by Samuel French. Movie scenes of The Meeting Point filmed in Gamzigrad, and several actors of them actually went to Tunisia where they filmed scenes from the desert and the ruins of a Roman city Dougga. Catacombs from Labyrinth are made in a studio in Košutnjak. Comedy A Night in Venice is a 1934 German-Hungarian operetta film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Tino Pattiera, Tina Eilers and Ludwig Stössel. It is loosely based on the 1883 operetta Eine Nacht in Venedig by Johann Strauss II. It was made at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest with three weeks of location shooting in Venice. In common with the practice of multi-language versions at the time, the film was also made in a separate Hungarian language version Egy éj Velencében based on the same screenplay. The Hunnia Studios specialised in such co-productions during the era. The two versions were shot simultaneously. The Hungarian version was co-directed by Wiene and Géza von Cziffra and used a separate cast of Hungarian actors. The film appears to have been popular with Austrian and German audiences, although its critical reception was less enthusiastic. Science Fiction Jurassic Block is a 2013 science fiction film written and directed by Sean Cain. Comedy Miracolo a Viggiù is a 1952 Italian comedy film by Luigi Giachino. Documentary film Sign Painters is a 2014 documentary film directed by Faythe Levine and Sam Macon. Animation Moose Hunters is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy on a moose hunting expedition. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features music by Paul J. Smith. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Science Fiction Speed Demon is a 2003 horror film and directed by David DeCoteau. Comedy Marriage Drama with Virginia Madsen is a 2011 short comedy film written by Joe Burke and Oliver Cooper and directed by Joe Burke. Comedy Coronado is a 2003 German-American adventure film directed by Claudio Fäh in his directorial debut. It stars Kristin Dattilo, Clayton Rohner, Michael Lowry and John Rhys-Davies. Thriller Vathikuchi is a 2013 Indian Tamil urban thriller film written and directed by newcomer Kinslin and produced by A. R. Murugadoss in association with Fox Star Studios. The film featured Dileepan and Anjali in leading roles, while Jayaprakash, Sampath Raj and Jagan appear in other pivotal roles. The film, which has music composed by M. Ghibran, opened in March 2013 to a positive response from critics and performed well at the box office. Documentary film Chevette 83 is a short documentary film written and directed by Luis Oliva. Animation King Neptune is a 1932 cartoon by Walt Disney, the second in the Silly Symphonies series produced in Technicolor. While Flowers and Trees was originally intended as a black and white cartoon, King Neptune was meant to be in colors already from the start, and was able to take full advantage of this. While the film is included in the 1980s VHS release of Silly Symphonies and the Walt Disney Treasures DVD, it was not selected for the Platinum Edition DVD collection. Some have speculated that this may be because the mermaids appear topless. While the mermaids lack anatomical detail, it was probably considered inappropriate for a modern audience. Comedy Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu is a 1986 Malayalam comedy film directed by Priyadarshan. Starring Mohanlal, Mukesh, Lizy, Sreenivasan, Jagathi Sreekumar, Maniyanpilla Raju, and Kuthiravattam Pappu in the main roles. This film was a huge hit and considered as one of the best comedy films in Malayalam cinema. Documentary film "Mormons can be movie lovers too. The problem is that their religious leaders strongly discourage R-rated content. As one Mormon prophet explained, “The mind through which this filth passes is never the same afterwards.” In order to better serve their Mormon clientele, enterprising video stores in Utah started to offer “clean” versions of popular titles like The Matrix and Titanic. Using digital editing software, self-appointed censors removed nudity, gratuitous violence and profanity, then mass duplicated the clean versions for DVD rental. Soon the idea took off, and multiple franchises sought to capitalize on brands like Clean Flicks and Flick's Club. For a brief spell, it seemed like the perfect business. Unfortunately, no one consulted the copyright holders. Hollywood figures such as Steven Soderbergh, Curtis Hanson and Michael Mann became vocal opponents of having their work re-edited. As quickly as the clean movement blossomed, it started to unravel, with legal threats from Hollywood, accusations among rivals and even a sex scandal in the backroom of a clean video store. In Cleanflix, directors Andrew James and Joshua Ligairi chronicle the rise and fall of the clean movement. Having grown up in the Mormon community, the duo gained close access to the main players that outsiders might never have achieved. The controversy over cleaning films raises further questions: Who gets to set cultural standards? Does what we watch affect how we behave? The film gives a broader context for understanding the Mormon institution (known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) by talking to its adherents and those who have dropped out, most notably the playwright and filmmaker Neil LaBute, known for the dark themes in scripts like In the Company of Men and Bash. As events unfold, one thing becomes clear: in movies, you can skip over the parts you don't like. But in real life, you can't." Quoting Thom Powers. Comedy Bikini a Go-Go is a 2004 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is also known by the alternative name Curse of the Erotic Tiki. Thriller Shikoku is a supernatural thriller film written and produced in Japan in 1999. It was directed by Shunichi Nagasaki and written by Kunimi Manda and Takenori Sento. Thriller Tale 52 is a 2008 mystery thriller film written by Alexis Alexiou and Efi Gavrilou and directed by Alexis Alexiou. Documentary film The Flea Theater: A Portrait is a 2010 drama documentary film directed by Bethany Jacobson. Documentary film Woodstock: The Director's Cut is a music documentary film directed by Michael Wadleigh. Thriller Blastfighter is a 1984 Italian action film by Lamberto Bava starring Michael Sopkiw and George Eastman. Its original title in Italy was Force of Vengeance, and in France it was released as Blastfighter: The Executioner. Thriller The Milpitas Monster is a horror/sci-fi/thriller film created in 1973-1976, directed by Robert L. Burrill. The monster was created by environmental pollution. Documentary film A healing journey through the most beautiful and sacred places in the American Southwest. Documentary film Rye Coalition: The Story of the Hard Luck 5 is a biographical music comedy documentary film directed by Jenni Matz. Documentary film To Parsifal is a 1963 short experimental historical documentary film directed by Bruce Baillie. Comedy Going Bye Bye is a 1934 Laurel and Hardy film. Animation Downhearted Duckling is the 87th one reel animated Tom and Jerry short. It was created in 1953, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and produced by Fred Quimby, with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Ray Patterson, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released on November 13, 1954 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Comedy Coolie is a 1983 Indian Bollywood action comedy film directed by Manmohan Desai. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor, Rati Agnihotri, Kader Khan, Waheeda Rehman, Suresh Oberoi and Puneet Issar. It is about a railway coolie. The film made over 1 crore per territory, a rare achievement for the time. This film was the second highest grossing movie of the 1980s. Documentary film "Montreal readies itself for the holiday season, its usual quick tempo accelerated into one last spurt of spending, rehearsing, preparation and merrymaking. In this early Candid Eye doc, Macartney-Filgate develops his observational, free-form approach and direct cinema style." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Hot Docs site. Thriller Call Girl is a 2012 Swedish drama film directed by Mikael Marcimain and written by Marietta von Hausswolff von Baumgarten. It stars Sofia Karemyr, Simon J. Berger and Josefin Asplund. The story is a fictionalised version of events based on the so-called Bordellhärvan political scandal of 1970's Sweden which linked several prominent politicians to a prostitution ring that included underage girls. Comedy Kung Fu Panda 2 is a 2011 3D American computer-animated action comedy-drama martial arts film, directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Kung Fu Panda and the second installment in the Kung Fu Panda franchise. In the film, Po and his friends battle to stop a would-be conqueror Lord Shen with his powerful new weapon, with the giant panda discovering a disquieting link to his past in the process. The cast of the original film reprised their voice roles while the new villain, Lord Shen is voiced by Gary Oldman. The film was released on May 26, 2011 in Real D 3D and Digital 3D. Kung Fu Panda 2 received positive reviews, with critics praising its animation, voice acting, action scenes and character development. It was also a commercial success surpassing the original film and, like the original film, was the highest grossing animated feature film of the year. The film was nominated for the 2011 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 84th Academy Awards. A sequel, titled Kung Fu Panda 3, and directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, is scheduled to be released on December 23, 2015. Documentary film John & Jane is a 2005 documentary film directed by Ashim Ahluwalia. Comedy Muppets Most Wanted is a 2014 American musical comedy caper film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films, and the eighth theatrical film featuring the Muppets. Directed by James Bobin and written by Bobin and Nicholas Stoller, the film is a sequel to 2011's The Muppets and stars Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell, and Tina Fey as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. In the film, the Muppets find themselves unwittingly involved in an international crime caper while on tour in Europe. The majority of the production team behind The Muppets returned for Muppets Most Wanted including Bobin, Stoller, producers David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, music supervisor Bret McKenzie, and composer Christophe Beck. Principal photography commenced in January 2013 at Pinewood Studios in London. Muppets Most Wanted premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 11, 2014 and was released theatrically in North America on March 21, 2014. The film received positive reviews, although it was not as commercially successful as its predecessor, grossing only $78 million worldwide. Documentary film If We Shout Loud Enough is a 2013 documentary directed by Gabriel DeLoach and Zach Keifer. The documentary focuses on the final tour of Double Dagger, a post-punk trio from Baltimore, Maryland. The film was released by Thrill Jockey with the final record by the band, 333, and had its festival premiere within Maryland Film Festival 2013. Comedy El Acompañamiento is a 1991 Argentine musical drama film directed and written by Carlos Orgambide. The musical was based on a play by Carlos Gorostiza. Comedy Twin Beds is a film distributed by United Artists, directed by Tim Whelan, and starring by George Brent and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was written by Kenneth Earl, Curtis Kenyon and Eddie Moran, based on play by Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo. Documentary film Cosmic Energy Inc. is a documentary film written by Giuseppe Schillaci and Paolo Pallavidino and directed by Giuseppe Schillaci. Thriller Spring Blues is a 2009 Drama film written by Son Jae-myeong and directed by Son Jae-myeong. Animation Little Vulvah and Her Clitoral Awareness is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Sara Koppel. Comedy Washed Up is a 2009 short, adventure, comedy film written and directed by Matthew A. Gallagher. Animation Shunter is a 2014 animated film written and directed by Davor Međurečan. Thriller Feed is a 2005 Australian thriller film directed by Brett Leonard. The plot involves a police investigation of the sexual fetish of feederism, where the 'feeder' will feed 'gainers'. The film explores themes of dominance, submission, love, and power. The case within the film bears many similarities to that of Armin Meiwes, the so-called "Rotenburg Cannibal". Comedy Mama Always Told Him is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Annabel Osborne. Documentary film Eastern Avenue is a 1985 documentary film directed by Peter Mettler. Documentary film Relative Madness is a short film directed by Vika Evdokimenko. Documentary film Invoking Justice is the 2011 documentary film directed by Deepa Dhanraj. Comedy Yonigeya hompo 2 is a 1993 comedy drama film written by Masaki, Yukio Nagasaki and Takahito Hara, and directed by Takahito Hara. Comedy Garbo Talks is a 1984 American comedy-drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Anne Bancroft, Ron Silver, Carrie Fisher, and Betty Comden as Greta Garbo. The movie was written by Larry Grusin and also stars Catherine Hicks and Steven Hill. Bancroft was nominated for a Golden Globe. Greta Garbo's low, husky voice and Swedish accent was first heard on screen in Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie, which was publicized with the slogan "Garbo Talks." Despite favorable reviews from critics, the film failed at the box office. Thriller Adam Chaplin is a 2011 action horror film written and directed by Emanuele De Santi. Comedy Barbary Coast Bunny is a 1956 Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short produced by Edward Selzer. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. In this story, the villain, Nasty Canasta, steals a large slab of gold from Bugs Bunny who retaliates by later bankrupting the villain's new casino in San Francisco. The title refers to San Francisco's Barbary Coast district. Thriller I've Come About the Suicide is a 1975 Australian comedy about a writer and his man servant who try to convince the world that the writer has gone mad. Comedy Perkele is an alternative name of Ukko, the chief god of the Finnish pagan pantheon. In modern Finnish, the interjection "perkele!" is a common profanity, approximately equivalent to "the Devil!" in meaning and "fuck!" in intensity. Comedy I Am Looking for a Man is a 1966 romantic comedy film written by Herbert Reinecker and directed by Alfred Weidenmann. Documentary film The Daredevil Men is a 1972 British short subject detailing the activities of stunt performers and stunt arrangers featuring Tom Adams. Comedy La bellezza di Ippolita is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Giancarlo Zagni, starring Gina Lollobrigida and Enrico Maria Salerno. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Cool World is a 1992 American live-action/animated fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi, and starring Kim Basinger, Gabriel Byrne and Brad Pitt. It tells the story of a cartoonist who finds himself in the animated world he thinks he created, and is seduced by one of the characters, a comic strip vamp who wants to be real. Cool World marked Bakshi's return to feature films after nine years. The film was originally pitched as an animated horror film about an underground cartoonist who fathers an illegitimate half-human/half-cartoon daughter, who hates herself for what she is and tries to kill him. During production, Bakshi's original screenplay was scrapped by producer Frank Mancuso, Jr. and heavily rewritten by Michael Grais, Mark Victor and Larry Gross. Reviews praised the film's visuals, but criticized the story and characters, as well as the combination of live-action and animation, which some critics felt was unconvincing. However, the film was a minor commercial success. Animation The Troll Trap is a 2013 animation short film written by Marcus Sauermann and directed by Klaus Morschheuser and Johannes Weiland. Animation The Hep Cat is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, animated primarily by Robert McKimson, and set to a musical score composed by Carl Stalling. This cartoon is notable as the first color Looney Tunes short, but was re-released in the "Blue Ribbon Classics" series on November 12, 1949 as a Merrie Melodie. The end card also labels the short as a Merrie Melodies short subject. Because the original Looney Tunes titles are lost, the DVD bearing this cartoon features the "Blue Ribbon" titles. Documentary film Tunten lügen nicht (Queens Don't Cry) is a 2001 German Documentary film written and directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Comedy Long Pants is a 1927 American comedy silent film starring Harry Langdon and directed by Frank Capra. Additional cast members include Gladys Brockwell, Alan Roscoe, Priscilla Bonner, and others. Thriller Chanakyan is a 1989 Malayalam film directed by T K Rajeev Kumar, and starring Kamal Haasan, Jayaram and Urmila Matondkar. Documentary film In this release that aims to demystify the controversial phenomenon of unidentified flying objects, former government officials, astronauts, and military men offer firsthand accounts of their experiences with the unknown, and the government conspiracies designed to bury their secrets at any cost. From firsthand accounts of the recovery of alien spacecraft and the harvesting of extraterrestrial technology by Head of U.S. Army's Foreign Technology Division (Col. Phillip J. Corso), to Apollo 14 astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell's explosive revelations regarding the 1947 Roswell UFO incident, and former intelligence analyst Command Sgt. Major Robert O. Dean's confirmation of the existence of Area 51, this release offers explosive information about some of the most controversial cover-ups of the last century Thriller Escape to Berlin is a 1960 thriller-drama film written and directed by Will Tremper. Comedy Cemetery Junction is a 2010 British coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 April 2010. Comedy The 120 Days of Bottrop is a 1997 comedy film written by Oskar Roehler and Christoph Schlingensief and directed by Christoph Schlingensief. Comedy Full Grown Men is a 2006 American independent comedy film directed by David Munro and starring Matt McGrath, Judah Friedlander, Alan Cumming, Amy Sedaris, and Deborah Harry, is the bittersweet story of a thirtysomething man with family who grudgingly realizes it is time to trade adolescence for adulthood. The film won the 2007 indieWIRE Undiscovered Gems Film Series Audience Award competition. Comedy This Man is News is a 1938 British comedy mystery film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Valerie Hobson, Alastair Sim and Edward Lexy. A journalist solves a crime of which he himself is suspected. A "quota quickie", it was made for a mere £6,000, but "was among the highest grossing films of 1938". It was loosely modelled on the American Thin Man series of films. A sequel, This Man in Paris, was made in 1939. Thriller The Yakuza is a 1974 neo-noir gangster film directed by Sydney Pollack, written by Leonard Schrader, Paul Schrader, and Robert Towne. The film is about a man who returns to Japan after several years away in order to rescue his friend's kidnapped daughter. Following a lackluster initial release, the film has since gained a cult following. Science Fiction Razortooth is a 2006 American horror film directed by Patricia Harrington about a monster eel that swim through the swamps in the everglades and hunt people. It starred Kathleen LaGue, Doug Swander, Simon Page, Kate Gersten, and Tim Colceri. Comedy Gran valor en la facultad de medicina is a 1981 comedy film written by Abel Santacruz and directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry. Science Fiction Captain America: The Winter Soldier is a 2014 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger and the ninth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, who had also worked in The First Avenger. It stars Chris Evans as Captain America, leading an ensemble cast that includes Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp, Hayley Atwell, Robert Redford, and Samuel L. Jackson. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon join forces to uncover a conspiracy within S.H.I.E.L.D. while facing a mysterious assassin known as the Winter Soldier. A major influence in The Winter Soldier was conspiracy fiction from the 1970s such as Three Days of the Condor, with the script also drawing from the Winter Soldier story arc written by Ed Brubaker. Thriller Neon Flesh is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Paco Cabezas. Documentary film George Carlin: Back in Town is a 1996 documentary comedy film written by George Carlin and directed by Rocco Urbisci. Animation "All long a dangerous trip, a little man keeps his humanity although he his subjected to cruel attacks." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Animafest site. Science Fiction The X-Files is a 1998 American science fiction-thriller film written by Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, and directed by Rob Bowman. It is the first feature film based on The X-Files series created by Carter that revolves around fictional unsolved cases called the X-Files and the characters solving them. Four main characters from the television series appear in the film: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi and William B. Davis reprise their respective roles as FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, FBI Assistant Director Walter Skinner and the Cigarette-Smoking Man. The film's tagline and sub-title is Fight the Future. The story follows agents Mulder and Scully, removed from their usual jobs on the X-Files, and investigating the bombing of a building and the destruction of criminal evidence. They uncover what appears to be a government conspiracy attempting to hide the truth about an alien colonization of Earth. Viewed in the context of The X-Files chronology, the film's story takes place between seasons five and six of the television series, and is based upon the series' extraterrestrial mythology. Comedy Convict 99 is a British silent motion picture of 1919 produced and directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Daisy Burrell, C. M. Hallard, Wee Georgie Wood, and Wyndham Guise. It was written by Robert Leighton and Marie Connor Leighton. A comedy, the film consists of six reels. It premiered at a Trade Show in April 1919. Convict 99 was at the Gaiety Cinema, Singapore, in February 1920, when it was advertised as - Samuelson presents the all British production starring C. M. Hallard and Daisy Burrell in CONVICT 99 by M. Connor and R. Leighton in 6 parts It was shown in Singapore again in November 1921, this time at the Empire. Comedy Checkered Flag or Crash is a 1977 film about off-road racing through the Philippines jungle, starring Joe Don Baker and Susan Sarandon and featuring Larry Hagman, Alan Vint and Parnelli Jones. It was written by Michael Allin and directed by Alan Gibson. Science Fiction Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 American superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie. It is the fourth film in the original Superman film series and the last installment to star Christopher Reeve as Superman. This is the first film in this series not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but by Golan-Globus's Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returns as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil Solar-powered Superman clone called Nuclear Man. Superman IV was neither a critical nor a box-office success and critics have put it in the category of worst films ever made. The film was the first American film in the series, the first being a UK/US co-production and the two sequels being entirely British. The series went on hiatus until 2006, when Superman Returns, the final installment of the series, was released, though it ignores the events of this film and its predecessor in the series. Documentary film Once upon Our Time is a 2010 documentary film directed by Hichem Ben Ammar. Comedy Lucky Stars Go Places, also known as The Luckiest Stars, is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Eric Tsang. It is the fourth film in the Lucky Stars series. It was an attempt to combine the original Lucky Stars troupe with the similar action comedy ensemble from the Aces Go Places series. Science Fiction The Human Duplicators is an American science fiction film released in 1965 by independent company Woolner Brothers Pictures Inc. This film was also Hugh Beaumont's final film role before his retirement from acting. Animation Oh My Goddess! is a 1993 animation film written by Kôsuke Fujishima and Naoko Hasegawa and directed by Hiroaki Gôda. Thriller Excessive Force is a 1993 American action film, written by Thomas Ian Griffith and co-starring Burt Young, directed by Jon Hess. Animation Bugdeer is a 2012 animation film directed by Márton András. Documentary film Dragonflies with Birds and Snake is a 2012 documentation film written and directed by Wolfgang Lehmann. Comedy Little Fish, Strange Pond is a 2009 direct-to-DVD indie film directed by Gregory Dark and written by Robert Dean Klein. Thriller Dead Children is a 2012 short, thriller film written and directed by Mateusz Pyza. Documentary film This Side of Paradise is a 1999 short documentary film written and directed by Jonas Mekas. Comedy Door is a 2011 short film directed by Yoshino Aoki. Documentary film Two in the Wave is a 2009 documentary film written by Antoine De Baecque and directed by Emmanuel Laurent. Animation Deezer Libère La Musique is a 2013 short animation advertising film directed by CRCR. Documentary film Papa 2 is a film about the notorious interrogation centre, Papa 2. This interrogation center was run by the Indian Armed Forces in Kashmir till 1996. Officially, over 2000 - unofficially, over 8000 - people have disappeared from the Kashmir Valley over the past 15 years. Most of these are enforced disappearances. The film, PAPA 2, documents the struggle of the mothers and wives of disappeared persons to trace their loved ones. It features interviews with the families of the affected people and also members of the Association of Parents of Disappeared People. Science Fiction Starquest II is a film written and directed by Fred Gallo that was released in 1997. Science Fiction Alien Tornado is a 2012 Science fiction film written by Paul A. Birkett and directed by Jeff Burr. Comedy Messengers is a 1999 action romance comedy drama film written by Masashi Todayama and directed by Yasuo Baba. Comedy Marriage da garriage is an Punjabi Romantic comedy film directed by Jaswinder Singh, Starring Navraj Hans, Keeya Khanna, Jaswinder Bhalla and more. Movie Produced under banner 30 TY Group Productions. Marriage da garriage is debut movie of famous singer Hans raj hans`s son Navraj hans Film Music is given Gurmeet Singh. Marriage da garriage is releasing on 28 March 2014 Comedy The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie is a 1972 surrealist film directed by Luis Buñuel and written by Jean-Claude Carrière in collaboration with the director. The film was made in France and is mainly in French, with some dialogue in Spanish. The narrative concerns a group of upper middle class people attempting — despite continual interruptions — to dine together. The film received the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and a nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Comedy Kaalamellam Kadhal Vaazhga is a 1997 Tamil language film directed by Balu and produced by Sivasakthi Pandian. The film featured Murali alongside Kausalya, in her debut role, while Gemini Ganesan and Manivannan play supporting roles. The film was remade in Kannada as Kushalave Kshemave with Ramesh Aravind and Srilakshmi. Comedy Moderne landhaaien is a 1926 Dutch silent comedy film directed by Alex Benno. Documentary film The Road: A Story of Life and Death is a 2012 documentary film written by Iqbal Ahmed and Marc Isaacs, and directed by Marc Isaacs Comedy Gonzales' Tamales is a Looney Tunes animated film. Comedy When slacker Pete is suddenly granted $80 million from his ne'er do well Grandfather, he and his buddies decide to purchase a Caribbean Island. All goes well until his corrupt Grandfather sends his goons to recover the Grandpa's loot. Documentary film Tabu: Final Voyage is a 1996 film directed by Yves de Peretti. Comedy Prolific screenwriter Ugo Liberatore conceived this entertainingly tatty softcore entry from director Marcello Aliprandi which is a bit more psychologically complex than most of its ilk. Juan Carlos Naya stars as teenaged Danny, whose summer vacation with three friends and some nudists from Norway turns into a real mess as sexual rivalries and jealousy escalate into Lilli Carati's attempted suicide. Danny tries to seduce his friend's mother (Olga Karlatos from Zombi 2), and a lot of melodramatics are appropriately scored by Pino Donaggio (Carrie, Dressed to Kill). Erstwhile porn star and Italian Parliament member Ilona Staller (aka "Cicciolina") is among the cast. There are always the obligatory bad disco songs and copious male and female nude scenes to keep viewers' attention. Comedy When I Met U is a 2009 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Joel Lamangan. The screenplay by Aloy Adlawan was written for Jose Javier Reyes to direct, Reyes later left after "creative difference". The title of the film is derived from an OPM song by Filipino musical group Apo Hiking Society called "When I Met You" which is also the film's official soundtrack. The film premiered in the Philippines on February 11, 2009 – being the second movie of Richard Gutierrez and KC Concepcion after For the First Time, and the fifth Valentine movie in five consecutive years. Documentary film New Yorker Nicholas White was trapped in an elevator for 41 hours. How did it happen? How do elevators work? Are they safe? Why are so many people afraid of them? Across North America, elevators move 325 million passengers every day, most of the time without problems. But will the elevator-wary be comfortable handing over the reins to computers? Once brawny but simple machines, elevators are now getting a brainy makeover and reaching new heights. "Trapped in an Elevator" reveals the secrets of these ubiquitous machines and investigates personal stories of those who have been caught inside when they do fail. Comedy Lady on a Train is a 1945 American comedic crime film directed by Charles David and starring Deanna Durbin, Ralph Bellamy, and David Bruce. Based on a story by Leslie Charteris, the film is about a woman who witnesses a murder in a nearby building from her train window. After she reports the murder to the police, who quickly dismiss her story, she turns to a popular mystery writer to help her solve the crime. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound. Comedy Vettam is a 2004 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Priyadarshan starring Dileep and Bhavna Pani. The starting of the plot is loosely based on the 1995 American film French Kiss. Comedy The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Nicky Henson, Trevor Howard and Terry-Thomas. It is an adaptation of the eighteenth century novel Tom Jones by Henry Fielding, which follows the main character in a new series of misadventures. Science Fiction Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, released in Japan as Godzilla × Mechagodzilla, is a 2002 Japanese science fiction kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka, written by Wataru Mimura, and produced by Toho Co., Ltd. It is the 26th installment in the Godzilla franchise and the fourth film to feature Mechagodzilla. It is the fourth reboot of the Millennium Series. Unlike much of the Millennium Series, the film takes place in continuity with other Toho films, notably Godzilla, Mothra, War of the Gargantuas, Space Amoeba and its successor, Tokyo S.O.S. Comedy Beau Hunks is a 1931 movie starring Laurel and Hardy and directed by James W. Horne. Beau Hunks is a reference to Beau Geste. At 37 minutes, it is the longest L&H short. Documentary film Yunbogi's Diary is a documentary film directed by Nagisa Oshima. Documentary film Der Fater is a 1986 documentary film directed by Christine Noll Brinckmann. Documentary film And The Bamboo Blooms is a 1999 film directed by Joshy Joseph. Thriller Mouna Guru is a 2011 Tamil thriller film directed by Santha Kumar and produced by M. K. Thamizharasu. The film featured Arulnithi and Iniya in the lead roles, with John Vijay and Uma Riyaz Khan in supporting roles. Mouna guru illustrates a misunderstood college youth becomes unwittingly involved in a crime plot that spirals his life out of order. The film, which has music composed by S. Thaman, released on December 16, 2011 to highly positive reviews, subsequently becoming a sleeper hit. The film was remade in Kannada as Guru and in Telugu as Sankara. Comedy Model Wife is a 1941 comedy film written by Grant Garett, Horace Jackson, Charles Kaufman and directed by Leigh Jason. Documentary film Shaped On All Six Sides is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kat Gardiner. Animation Early Abstractions is a collection of seven short animated films created by Harry Everett Smith between 1939 and 1956. Each film is between two and six minutes long, and is named according to the chronological order in which it was made. The collection includes Numbers 1–5, 7, and 10, while the missing Numbers 6, 8, and 9 are presumed to have been lost. The idea of the numbering was to suggest a coherent link between each individual film, and that they were to be treated not just on their own but as part of a larger body of work. Of the missing chapters, Number 6 was made up of three-dimensional optically printed abstractions; Number 8 was a black and white collage of clippings taken from nineteenth century ladies wear catalogues and elocution books, and Number 9 was a color collage of biology books and nineteenth century temperance movement| posters. The remaining films show a gradual evolution in Smith's technical complexity, with blunt abstraction rudimentary motion more prominent in the early shorts, in contrast to an allegoric dance of Tarot cards, and Buddhist and Cabalistic symbols. Animation Grendel Grendel Grendel is an Australian animated film based on John Gardner's novel Grendel and starring Peter Ustinov. It was released in 1981. Written, directed and designed by designer Alexander Stitt, this was the second full-length fully animated film ever made in Australia. Like Gardner's novel, the film is a retelling of part of the epic poem Beowulf from the monster Grendel's point of view. Grendel is by turns a thoughtful and contemplative character and a rampaging monster who attacks the mead hall of an early Danish kingdom, biting the head off of one would-be defender. The music was composed and conducted by Bruce Smeaton and has been released on the 1M1 Records label. Science Fiction Universal Soldiers is a 2007 science fiction film by The Asylum. Though the film's title is similar to the 1992 film Universal Soldier, the storyline is closer to the 1987 film Predator, the 1989 low-budget film R.O.T.O.R. the classic story The Most Dangerous Game and the TV series Lost. Comedy In this odd British espionage thriller, a young business executive with a bad temper, a wife and a mistress, is involved in some very ruthless industrial espionage. When he mistakes the private eye his wife has kept watch on him with another industrial spy, he kills him. Other problems occur as a result of this. Animation Japan, Our Homeland is a Japanese animated film directed by Akio Nishizawa and his second long feature film effort, after his 2004 release Nitaboh, the Shamisen Master. It premiered in 2006, being released theatrically in 2007 in Japan. The film was produced at the animation studio WAO World. Comedy My Brother Cicero is a 1998 comedy short film written by Louis Mandylor and Tony Nittoli starring Louis Mandylor, Costas Mandylor and Tony Nittoli. Filmed in Hollywood, it garnered two independent film awards and generated mostly positive reviews from critics. Animation The Mail Pilot is a 1933 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy Carry on Pandu is a 2010 comedy film directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. Comedy Blue and Not So Pink is a Venezuelan drama film written and directed by Miguel Ferrari and released in November 2012. The film won the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the 28th Goya Awards in 2014, the first Venezuelan film to do so. The film deals with controversial issues in Venezuelan society: homophobic violence, homosexuality, transsexualism and domestic violence. The film will have its U.S. premiere on 25 June 2014 at the Frameline Film Festival. Animation Dave and the Giant Pickle is the fifth episode in the VeggieTales animated series. Also, this video was the first time Larry the Cucumber was LarryBoy. It was released in March 1996 on VHS, February 10, 2004 on DVD. Subtitled "A Lesson in Self-Esteem", it sends the message that with God's help humans can accomplish anything we set our minds to. The lesson is illustrated through a retelling of the Bible story of David and Goliath from the Book of Samuel. Documentary film Heino Jaeger-Look Before You Kuck is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Gerd Kroske. Comedy Speedy is a 1928 silent film that was one of the films to be nominated for the short-lived Academy Award for Best Director of a Comedy. It starred famous comedian Harold Lloyd in the eponymous leading role, and it was his last silent film to be released in theatres. The film was written by Albert DeMond, John Grey, J.A. Howe, Lex Neal, and Howard Emmett Rogers with uncredited assistance from Al Boasberg and Paul Girard Smith. It was directed by Ted Wilde. It was shot in Hollywood, and partly on location in New York City. The plot revolves around Harold 'Speedy' Swift's attempts to save the last horse-drawn streetcar in New York. The film contrasts the speed of life of the contemporary city with the pace of yesteryear, represented by this non-motorized mode of transport. Yankees star Babe Ruth plays one of 'Speedy's' hapless passengers. Documentary film Predators of the North is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Wes Skiles. Animation Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers is an animated television movie produced by Hanna-Barbera for the Superstars 10 series. The series roughly follows the continuity of the 1980-era Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo series, in that Shaggy Rogers, Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo are the only Mystery Inc. characters that appear in the film. Comedy Jerry O'Connell Auditions for Two and a Half Men is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Jerry O'Connell. Comedy "Director Ry Russo-Young creates an engrossing character portrait in this deceptively compact, but exquisitely layered, feature. Stella Schnabel portrays Shelly, the daughter of an emotionally removed mother. Shelly strives to make her own mark and find affirmation, but her life's landscape is littered with dilemmas. Setting her sights on an acting career, she attends multiple auditions, but her ferocious, emotional intensity in these settings keeps her from getting jobs. Friendships, especially with other women, become fraught arenas of blaming and posing as Shelly shores up her defenses against potential hurts, however slight. Casual encounters with men offer little hope of romance. Even her supportive best friend Simon finds it necessary to draw boundaries where Shelly is concerned. Returning regularly to a psychiatric hospital, Shelly is repeatedly counseled by the resident shrink, who tries to give her a leg up on the go-nowhere cycles of her life. Is there still time? Russo-Young renders this depiction of intersecting dead ends with an astute and exactingly measured empathy. Her searching, elliptical narrative structure and compact, concentrated mise-en-scène astutely underline the lonesome self-sabotage involved when self-reliance becomes an armor against intimacy and, particularly, when a woman's affirmation continually rests in the hands of some man (a friend, a date, a psychiatrist, or a casting director). Subtly mannered performances and an evocative score round out this knowing portrait, viewed from outside and in. " Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Murder Ahoy! is the last of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that starred Margaret Rutherford. As in the previous three, the actress plays Agatha Christie's amateur sleuth Miss Jane Marple, with Bud Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis playing Mr Stringer. The film was made in 1964 and directed by George Pollock, with David Pursall and Jack Seddon credited with the script. The music was by Ron Goodwin. Unlike the previous three films that were adapted from Christie novels – The 4.50 from Paddington, After the Funeral and Mrs. McGinty's Dead – this film used an original screenplay that was not based on any of Christie's stories. It does, however, employ elements of the Miss Marple story They Do It With Mirrors. Specifically, the Battledore is a training ship for teenage boys with criminal tendencies, who are supposedly being set on the straight and narrow path – when, in fact, one of the members of the crew is training them for careers in housebreaking. Comedy Bring Your Smile Along is a 1955 Technicolor comedy film by Blake Edwards. It was Edwards' directorial debut and the motion picture debut of Constance Towers. Edwards wrote the script for this Frankie Laine musical with his mentor, director Richard Quine. Songs Laine sang in the film included his 1951 hit "The Gandy Dancers' Ball." Animation The Invincible Iron Man is an Eisner Award-winning comic book series written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca, published by Marvel Comics and starring the superhero Iron Man. After issue #33 The Invincible Iron Man returned to its original numbering with issue #500. It concluded with issue 527, succeeded by the Marvel NOW!-imprinted Iron Man series. Comedy Hancock, formerly known as John Hancock and Tonight, He Comes, is an superhero film directed by Peter Berg and starring Will Smith, Jason Bateman and Charlize Theron. The story was originally written by Vincent Ngo in 1996 and had languished in Hollywood for some time. The project has had various directors attached, including Tony Scott, Michael Mann, Jonathan Mostow, and Gabriele Muccino. Hancock was originally intended to be filmed before another Smith starrer, I Am Legend. Under Berg, the film is currently filming in Los Angeles. Hancock is planned to be released on July 2 2008. Will Smith portrays an alcoholic superhero despised by everyone. A publicist (Jason Bateman) helps rehabilitate him, and the superhero eventually begins an affair with the publicist's wife (Charlize Theron). Screenwriter Vincent Ngo wrote the spec script Tonight, He Comes in 1996. The draft, about a troubled 12-year-old and a fallen superhero, was initially picked up by director Tony Scott as a... This description was automatically generated from the Wikipedia article John Hancock (film) licensed under the GNU Free Documentation LicenseThere are heroes... there are superheroes... and then there's Hancock (Will Smith). With great power comes great responsibility -- everyone knows that -- everyone, that is, but Hancock. Edgy, conflicted, sarcastic, and misunderstood, Hancock's well-intentioned heroics might get the job done and save countless lives, but always seem to leave jaw-dropping damage in their wake. The public has finally had enough -- as grateful as they are to have their local hero, the good citizens of Los Angeles are wondering what they ever did to deserve this guy. Hancock isn't the kind of man who cares what other people think -- until the day that he saves the life of PR executive Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman), and the sardonic superhero begins to realize that he may have a vulnerable side after all. Facing that will be Hancock's greatest challenge yet -- and a task that may prove impossible as Ray's wife, Mary (Charlize Theron), insists that he's a lost cause. - From Sony Pictures Publicity Documentary film Jammed - Let's Get Moving is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Heise. Documentary film Banking on Heaven is a documentary film which exposes the largest polygamous enclave in the United States and its leader, Warren Jeffs. Banking on Heaven was written, produced, and narrated by Laurie Allen, who escaped a similar polygamous sect at age sixteen. Banking on Heaven focuses on the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a schismatic polygamous sect of the Latter Day Saint movement that existed in Colorado City, Arizona. The documentary holds interviews with many escapee's as well as those that have been excommunicated from the church. The documentary also interviews law enforcement as well as Utah and Arizona State politicians and poses questions on what can be done to rescue or help the women of the FLDS. Documentary film Le Ring intérieur is a 2002 documentary film directed by Dan Bigras. Comedy Mayajalam is a movie released in Malayalam in 1998. The movie is directed by Balu Kiriyath starring Mukesh, N. F. Varghese and Idavela Babu Science Fiction EDSA XXX: Nothing Ever Changes in the Ever-Changing Republic of Ek-Ek-Ek is a 2012 drama, fantasy and musical film written and directed by Khavn. Comedy No More Aloha is a 2013 short film written and directed by Alexander Bocchieri. Comedy Seaview Knights is a 1994 British comedy film directed by Richard Kurti and starring James Bolam, Sarah Alexander and Clive Darby. King Arthur and the knights of the round table wake up to find themselves in modern Blackpool. Thriller Más negro que la noche is a 1975 Mexican horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. It was remade in 2014. Animation Musical Farmer is a 1932 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy The Crime Nobody Saw is a 1937 drama comedy film directed by Charles Barton. Documentary film Blue End is a 2000 film directed by Kaspar Kasics. Documentary film A Trip Down Memory Lane is a 1965 experimental collage film by Arthur Lipsett, created by editing together images and sound clips from over fifty years of newsreel footage. The film was intended as an audiovisual tour of the post-war technocracy. In his notes for producer Donald Brittain about the film, Lipsett wrote that “as science grows, religious belief seems to have diminished... The new machines are now invested with spiritual qualities. They have become ritualistic implements.” Lipsett envisioned his film as a kind of cinematic time capsule for future generations, and sub-titled the film accordingly, as "Additional Material for a Time-Capsule." A Trip Down Memory Lane combines footage from a beauty contest, religious procession, failed airflight, automotive and science experiments, animal experimentation, skyscraper construction, military paraphernalia, John D. Rockefeller and scenes of leisure, Richard Nixon and scenes of war, blimps and hot air balloons, and a sword swallower. To create the film, Lipsett travelled from Montreal to New York City to obtain stock footage in 35mm which he had reduced to 16mm. He then drew new edge code on it by hand. Documentary film Ici Najac, A Vous La Terre is a 2006 documentary drama comedy film directed by Jean-Henri Meunier. Comedy Tempo Girl is a 2013 comedy drama romance film written and directed by Dominik Locher. Comedy The Janitor is a 1995 animation, comedy, short film directed by Vanessa Schwartz and written by Geoffrey Lewis and Chris Many. Comedy My Friend Pinto is a 2011 Bollywood film shot directed by Raaghav Dar and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and starring Prateik Babbar, Kalki Koechlin, Arjun Mathur, Shruti Seth, Makrand Deshpande, Raj Zutshi and Divya Dutta. The film is also produced by Ronnie Screwvala . The film was released on 14 October 2011. Even though receiving negative response from critics, it received positive response from audience and did commercially well, it was nominated for three filmfare awards. Documentary film Chasing Ice is a 2012 documentary film about the efforts of nature photographer James Balog and his Extreme Ice Survey to publicize the effects of climate change, directed by Jeff Orlowski. It was released in the United States on November 16, 2012. The documentary includes scenes from a glacier calving event that took place at Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland, lasting 75 minutes, the longest such event ever captured on film. Two EIS videographers waited several weeks in a small tent overlooking the glacier, and were finally able to witness 7.4 cubic kilometres of ice crashing off the glacier. "The calving of a massive glacier believed to have produced the ice that sank the Titanic is like watching a city break apart." Comedy Sixty Six is a 2006 British biographical-comedy-drama film about a bar mitzvah which takes place in London on the day of the 1966 world cup final based on the true life bar mitzvah of director Paul Weiland. Comedy Cold Noodles is a 2010 Horror Comedy Short film written and directed by Kirsten Tan. Comedy La Aventura de los paraguas asesinos is a 1979 Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Galettini. Documentary film Prosecutor is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Barry Stevens. Comedy Somebody's Mother is a short family comedy film written and directed by Mandy Fabian. Thriller Solid Air is a 2003 drama film written and directed by May Miles Thomas. Comedy The Ape Woman is a 1964 Italian-French drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. The film was inspired by the real-life story of Julia Pastrana a 19th-century woman exploited as a freak show attraction by her manager Theodore Lent. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Comedy Robin Williams: Live on Broadway is a 2002 comedy film written by Robin Williams and directed by Marty Callner. Documentary film "Upon learning of the filmmaker’s transition, a mother declares to the family that her daughter is dead. The filmmaker documents transgender people as they are being styled for a photo shoot" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film The Life and Death of Grigori Efimovich Rasputin. Documentary film Klos City is a 2013 documentary film directed by Denis Hoxha. Comedy The Lucky Corner is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 143rd Our Gang short to be released. Documentary film Two Million Minutes: A Global Examination is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Chad Heeter. Comedy School Days is a 1995 Taiwan teen drama film distributed for Hong Kong. Starring Jimmy Lin, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Ruby Lin. Directed by Chu Yin-Ping. The original Taiwan release title of the film was "Campus Squad", the title was renamed for its Hong Kong release and dubbed in Cantonese to appeal to the Hong Kong audience. Animation The Waterwheel is a 2012 short animated drama family and fantasy film written and directed by Karla Castañeda. Animation El octavo día de la creación is a 2003 animated short fantasy and horror film directed by Rita Basulto and Juan José Medina. Comedy Road to Morocco is a 1942 American comedy film starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, and featuring Anthony Quinn and Dona Drake. The film, which was written by Frank Butler and Don Hartman and directed by David Butler for Paramount Pictures, is the third of the "Road to …" films. The story is about two fast-talking guys castaway on a desert shore and sold into slavery to a beautiful princess. Thriller Panivizhum Malarvanam is a 2014 Tamil thriller film written and directed by James David. The film stars Abhilash and Sanyathara in the lead roles, while Varsha Ashwathi, Sai Vishal and Jawahar appear in other pivotal roles. The film's music is by music director B. R. Rajin. The film was released on 21 February 2014 to average reviews. Comedy Le comédien is a 1996 comedy drama film written by Sacha Guitry and directed by Christian de Chalonge. Comedy My Young Auntie aka Fangs of The Tigress is a 1981 Hong Kong action film from the Shaw Brothers studio. The film is directed by Lau Kar Leung and stars Kara Hui, Hsiao Ho, Wang Lung Wei, and Gordon Liu. In a change from Lau Kar Leung's more serious martial arts films, My Young Auntie is a generally lighthearted kung-fu comedy. Lau Kar Leung again cast Kara Hui in the later Lady Is the Boss, which revisited similar themes. Kara Hui won Best Actress at the first Hong Kong Film Awards for her performance in this film. Comedy Shatranj Ke Khilari is a 1977 Indian film by Bengali director Satyajit Ray, based on Munshi Premchand's short story of the same name. Amjad Khan plays the role of Wajid Ali Shah, King of Awadh, and Richard Attenborough plays the role of General James Outram. The film also features the actors Sanjeev Kumar, Saeed Jaffrey, Shabana Azmi, David Abraham and Tom Alter. Documentary film The 'Rainforest 3D' stunning stereoscopic documentary movie transports you deep into the awe-inspiring Central America tropical rainforest. Join scientists, as they visit Barro Colorado Island in the centre of the Panama Canal, travelling deep into nature’s most stunning habitats and there you will meet the beautiful, dangerous and most intriguing of Mother Nature’s creatures. Follow the human drama and the wildlife action, as the dedicated and courageous team push themselves to the limit to gather data that could not only provide vital information about the future of our planet, but also save the rainforest and all that lives in it! Enjoy this incredible journey in this 3D adventure as you are taken into the heart, and made privy to the secrets, of the Rainforest! Documentary film Random Principle is a 2011 documentary and short film directed by Romeo Grünfelder. Documentary film Fathers & Sons, 10 True Stories is a 2011 documentary film directed by Gary Weimberg. Comedy Diplomaniacs is a 1933 film starring Wheeler and Woolsey. The film in noted for its absurdist political satire, somewhat in the manner of Million Dollar Legs or Duck Soup, both of which were released within a year of Diplomaniacs. Comedy Secrets & Lies is a 1996 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh. Led by an ensemble cast consisting of many Leigh regulars, it stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Hortense, a well-educated black middle class London optometrist, who was adopted as a baby and has chosen to trace her family history – only to discover that her birth mother, Cynthia, played by Brenda Blethyn, is a working class white woman with a dysfunctional family. Claire Rushbrook co-stars as Cynthia's other daughter Roxanne, while Timothy Spall and Phyllis Logan portray Cynthia's brother and sister-in-law, who have secrets of their own affecting their everyday family life. Secrets & Lies was one of the films competing for the Palme d'Or at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. It eventually won three awards, including the Best Actress award for Blethyn and the Palme d'Or. Critically acclaimed, the film won numerous other awards, including the Goya Award for Best European Film and the LFCC Award for Film of the Year. At the 50th British Academy Film Awards, the film received seven nods, winning both Best British Film and Best Original Screenplay. Comedy Deerskin Lake is a 2011 short comedy film written by Neil W. Garguilo and directed by Joshua M. Clark Comedy My Führer – The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Dani Levy. The setting is World War II, around New Year's of 1945. This comedy tells the story of Adolf Hitler and his preparation for a big New Year's speech. Hitler is too depressed to speak, so a Jewish acting coach is called in to tutor him. The premiere was held on 9 January 2007 in Essen. Wide German release followed on 11 January and Swiss and Austrian releases on 18 and 19 January, respectively. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Science Fiction Surreal science-fiction fantasy about a student revolt at a futuristic University. Documentary film Bernadette: Notes on a Political Journey is a 2011 documentary film directed by Lelia Doolan. Comedy Punchy Cowpunchers is the 120th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Cooking with Stella is a film written by siblings Deepa Mehta and Dilip Mehta. The film is a light comedy about a Canadian diplomat and her husband living in New Delhi, and their cook, Stella. Tamil actress Shriya Saran and Tamil/Telugu Trisha Krishnan make a special appearance. Cooking with Stella was shot on location in New Delhi, and entered post-production in May 2008. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 16 September 2009. The film was also nominated at London Asian Film Festival under Best Crossover film category and Best actress for Seema Biswas. Comedy Flagpole Jitters is the 169th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Bartleby en coulisses is a documentary film shot in 2009 by the filmmaker Jérémie Carboni. Documentary film Yitzhak Rabin: a Biography is a 2004 two-part documentary film that tells the life story of the former Israeli Prime Minister and Nobel Laureates, Yitzhak Rabin. The documentary offers interviews with Rabin's fellow politicians and family members. Their insights along with historic film footage offers a history of modern Israel through Rabin's biography. Part I of Rabin describes Rabin's childhood in Israel, his military service that began at sixteen, and the roots of his rivalry with Shimon Peres. Part II follow the politician from an upsetting lull in his career, to the height of his popularity, ending with his shocking assassination. Science Fiction Falling Fire is a 1997 sci-fi film directed by Daniel D'Or. Documentary film Papa Blue is a 2003 documentary animation family film written and directed by Charlene Shih. Comedy Margie is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by Henry King. Thriller The Last Harbor is a 2010 film directed by Paul Epstein. Documentary film Storm in Poland is a 1947 short documentary film directed by Jerzy Bossak and Waclaw Kazmierczak. Documentary film Step on Silence is a 1982 documentary film written and directed by Jørgen Leth. Comedy Retail Therapy is a 2011 short comedy film written by Anne Gregory and Sean Casey and directed by Mitch Gettleman. Documentary film Journey to the Land of the Traveller is a 1993 Iranian documentary film directed by Bahman Kiarostami. Animation Wind Along the Coast is a 2004 short animation film written and directed by Ivan Maksimov. Thriller Tracker is a 2011 British-New Zealand action-thriller film set in 1903 New Zealand, directed by Ian Sharp and starring Ray Winstone and Temuera Morrison. Comedy Chal Mere Bhai is a Bollywood comedy film released in 2000. The film is produced by Nitin Manmohan and directed by David Dhawan. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan and Karisma Kapoor in the lead roles. This was Karisma's fourth time in a row playing a character with the name Sapna. The film is inspired with popular Pakistani TV drama Ankahi. Documentary film Sachsenhausen is a 1993 film directed by Walter Krieg and Dieter Vervuurt. Science Fiction The Dead Zone is a 1983 American horror thriller film directed by David Cronenberg. The screenplay by Jeffrey Boam was based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film stars Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams, Tom Skerritt, Herbert Lom, Anthony Zerbe, Colleen Dewhurst and Martin Sheen. The plot revolves around a schoolteacher, Johnny Smith, who awakens from a coma to find he has psychic powers. It became the basis for a television series of the same name in the early 2000s, starring Anthony Michael Hall. Documentary film My Life Inside is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Lucía Gajá. Comedy McFadden's Flats is a 1927 silent film based on an 1896 play. Comedy Sex After Kids is a Canadian comedy film, written and directed by Jeremy Lalonde and released in 2013. The film features an ensemble cast, and depicts various ways in which adults struggle to reconcile their sex lives with the demands of parenthood. Characters in the film include Lou, a single mother being encouraged by her brother Peyton to pursue casual sex; Larissa and Jody, a lesbian couple whose relationship is being tested by frequent disagreements; Horton and Dolores, middle-aged empty nesters trying to rekindle their sex lives after their adult daughter Markee moves out on her own; Gage, a single father confused by his changing sexual tastes; Vanessa and Sean, a couple troubled by the fact that Sean now sees Vanessa as a mother rather than a sexual being; and Jules and Ben, a couple struggling to cope with their sex therapist's advice to have sex every night for 100 nights straight. Science Fiction During a vacation to a viking location, Muriel is mistaken as the leader of a group of vikings! Courage now has to retrieve her before the battle against the trolls. One of the trolls and the valkyries get married and peace is settled between the 2 groups. Courage and Muriel attend the wedding. Animation Vom mutigen Hans is an East German film. It was released in 1959. Comedy Tokyo! is a 2008 anthology film containing three segments written by three non-Japanese directors, all of which were filmed in Tokyo, Japan. Michel Gondry directed "Interior Design", Leos Carax directed "Merde", and Bong Joon-ho directed "Shaking Tokyo". Thriller Borsalino & Co. is a 1974 French crime film directed by Jacques Deray and starring Alain Delon, Riccardo Cucciolla and Daniel Ivernel. It is the sequel to the 1970 film Borsalino. Comedy Passing Stones is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Roger Majkowski. Documentary film Dream Girls is a 1993 documentary film directed by Kim Longinotto and Jano Williams. Documentary film Islamabad: Rock City is a 2001 documentary film produced by Michael Hirschorn and Shelly Tatro. The film follows the journey of the biggest South Asian rock music band Junoon and struggle they face to become one of the biggest band in the world. Comedy De Weg Van Alle Vlees is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Deben Van Dam. Thriller Sinyal is a 2013 short horror thriller film written and directed by Lutfu Emre Cicek. Thriller Interrogation is a 1982 Polish film about false imprisonment under the Stalinist pro-Soviet Polish regime in the early 1950s. An ordinary, apolitical person heroically refuses to cooperate with the abusive system and its officials, who are trying to force her to incriminate a former incidental lover, now an accused political prisoner. It was directed by Ryszard Bugajski. Due to its anti-communist themes, the Polish communist government banned the film from public viewing for over seven years, until the 1989 dissolution of the Eastern Bloc allowed it to see the light of day. The film had its first theatrical release in December 1989 in Poland and was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, where Krystyna Janda won the award for Best Actress and the film itself was nominated for the Palme d'Or. Despite the film's controversial initial reception and subsequent banning, it garnered a cult fanbase through the circulation of illegally taped VHS copies, which director Ryszard Bugajski secretly helped to leak out to the general public. Comedy Coco is a 2009 French comedy film written, directed, and starring Gad Elmaleh. The film is based on a character sketch he created for his one-man show "La Vie Normale". The film earned $8.5 million in its opening weekend at the French box office, and went on to gross $11.7 million in the European market. Although it was a box office success, Coco was not well received by critics. It received only one star out of four from Première, Paris Match, and Télérama and two stars from Elle and Le Journal du Dimanche. Documentary film Conspiracy 58 is a Swedish mockumentary from 2002, produced by Sveriges Television, the Swedish public broadcaster. The plot of the film is that the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden didn't really take place, but was faked and exists only as forged television and radio coverage in a conspiracy between American and Swedish television, the CIA and FIFA as part of the Cold War. In the film it is said that Sweden did not have the economic or technical resources to actually host such a large event. In the plot, the American motive for doing this was to test the effectiveness of televised propaganda. When the film originally aired, the audience was not told in advance that it was a mockumentary, giving the impression that Conspiracy 58 was a regular documentary film. Comedy Subway Sadie is a 1926 American comedy-drama film directed by Alfred Santell. Adapted from Mildred Cram's 1925 short story Sadie of the Desert, the film focuses on a relationship between New York salesgirl Sadie Hermann and subway guard Herb McCarthy, who meet on a subway and become engaged. However, after Sadie receives a promotion, she must choose between her new job and marrying Herb. The cast also includes Charles Murray, Peggy Shaw, Gaston Glass, and Bernard Randall. The film began production in May 1926. Arthur Edeson served as cinematographer, shooting around Central Park in areas like casinos and nightclubs. Distributed by First National Pictures, the film premiered in New York on September 12, 1926. Many publications wrote positively of the film, praising its acting and Santell's direction. Today, it remains unclear if a print of Subway Sadie has survived. Comedy Second Half is a 2007 Norwegian comedy film directed by Hilde Heier, starring Johannes Joner, Espen Reboli Bjerke and Baard Owe. The two brothers Erik and Sverre are both experiencing relationship problems, while their father has to place his wife in a retirement home after she develops Alzheimer. Every Sunday the three meet to watch their favourite club, Skeid, play football. However, there is fear that they may get relegated this year. Animation VLOGGER is a 2011 thriller produced by Zentropa International Spain. Science Fiction Firestarter is a 1984 science fiction thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. The plot concerns a young girl who develops pyrokinesis and the secret government agency which seeks to control her. The film was directed by Mark L. Lester, and stars David Keith, Drew Barrymore, Martin Sheen and George C. Scott. The movie was filmed in and around Wilmington, Chimney Rock, and Lake Lure, North Carolina. A miniseries follow-up to the film, titled Firestarter: Rekindled, was released in 2002 on Syfy. Comedy Ahingsa-Jikko mee gam is a 2005 Thai karmic-crime-comedy-drama written and directed by Kittikorn Kiasirikun. Documentary film Transpass is a 2012 short film directed by Wren Warner. Thriller Aliens is a 1986 American science-fiction action horror film written and directed by James Cameron, produced by his then-wife Gale Anne Hurd, and starring Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Lance Henriksen, William Hope, and Bill Paxton. It is the sequel to the 1979 film Alien and the second installment of the Alien franchise. The film follows Weaver's character Ellen Ripley as she returns to the planet where her crew encountered the hostile Alien creature, this time accompanied by a unit of space marines. Brandywine Productions was interested in a follow-up to Alien as soon as its 1979 release, but the new management at 20th Century Fox postponed those plans until 1983. That year Brandywine picked Cameron to write after reading his script for The Terminator, and once that film became a hit in 1984, Fox greenlit Aliens, that would also be directed by Cameron, with a budget of approximately $18 million. The script was written with a war film tone influenced by the Vietnam War to contrast the horror motifs of the original Alien. It was filmed in England at Pinewood Studios and at a decommissioned power plant in Acton, London. Documentary film NOVA follows the long and exacting centuries-old process of making a Japanese samurai sword, from smelting the ore to the finished katana. Animation Ciné si is a 1989 French silhouette animation television series conceived, written and directed by Michel Ocelot and realised at La Fabrique, consisting of short fairy tale and retro-future stories performed by the same animated "actors." A critical success but commercial failure at the time, no further episodes were commissioned beyond the initial eight but following the success of Ocelot's Kirikou and the Sorceress six were edited into the 2000 compilation movie Princes et princesses, in which form they finally saw wide exposure and acclaim both in France and internationally; a further episode was included in a home release of short works in 2008 but one remains unavailable for public consumption. It is the first of Ocelot's projects to be filmed entirely in silhouette, an aesthetic he has since become particularly associated with, continuing in it and the "actor" conceit with 1992's Les Contes de la nuit and conceiving Kirikou and the Sorceress as such, returning to it fully with the continuation of Ciné si he had always planned for in the form of Dragons et princesses. Animation The White Snake is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Ying Fang Shen. Animation Maruchi Arachi is a 1977 animation, action and science fiction film written by Byeong-kwon Min and directed by Jung-kyu Lim. Documentary film This Is Nollywood is a 2007 Nigerian documentary film by Franco Sacchi and Robert Caputo, detailing the Nigerian film industry, much along the same lines as the acclaimed 2007 documentary, Welcome to Nollywood, by Jamie Meltzer Through the story of director Bond Emeruwa, this documentary tells the story of a $250 million industry that has created thousands of jobs. As the documentary follows Emeruwa's production of Check Point, various members of the Nigerian filmmaking community discuss their industry, defend the types of films they make and the impact they have, and describe common difficulties they encounter, from hectic shooting schedules to losing electricity mid-shoot. Thriller Agnes of God is a 1985 American film starring Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft and Meg Tilly, about a novice nun who gives birth and insists that the dead child was the result of a virgin conception. A psychiatrist and the mother superior of the convent clash during the resulting investigation. It was adapted by John Pielmeier from his own play of the same name, and directed by Norman Jewison. The film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Music, Original Score. Documentary film Pour Un Maillot Jaune is a French 1965 documentary – described as a cinematic tribute – about the 1965 Tour de France. It was made by the French film director, Claude Lelouch. Lelouch is best known as the director of Un Homme et Une Femme in 1966. Comedy Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands is a 1976 comedy film directed by Bruno Barreto. Based on the novel of the same name by Jorge Amado, it takes place in 1940s Bahia. It stars Sônia Braga, José Wilker and Mauro Mendonça in the leading roles. The screenplay was adapted by Barreto, Eduardo Coutinho and Leopoldo Serran. When initially released, Dona Flor became the most successful film in Brazilian history. Its box office was only reached by a Brazilian production 35 years later by the 2010 blockbuster Elite Squad: The Enemy Within. Internationally, Dona Flor received nominations for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award. In 1982, an American remake titled Kiss Me Goodbye, starring Sally Field, James Caan, and Jeff Bridges in the leading roles, was released. Comedy El Castillo de los Monstruos is a 1958 Mexican horror comedy directed by Julián Soler. Science Fiction Summer of Secrets is a 1976 film directed by Jim Sharman. Animation All-Star Superman is a direct-to-video animated superhero film based on the acclaimed comic book series of the same name by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. The film is the tenth in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation and the first in the line that is rated PG as opposed to the usual PG-13 rating. It was released on February 22, 2011. Comedy Witless Protection is a 2008 comedy film from Lionsgate, starring Daniel Lawrence Whitney, better known as Larry the Cable Guy and Jenny McCarthy written and directed by Chicago native Charles Robert Carner. Whitney plays Larry Stalder, a small-town deputy in Mississippi. Many parts of the film were filmed in Plano, Illinois and Virgil, Illinois. Filming also took place in numerous towns in Illinois including Elmhurst, Lombard, Lemont, Sugar Grove, Glen Ellyn, Vernon Hills, Westmont and Yorkville. The film was released in theatres on February 22, 2008 and was released for DVD on June 10, 2008. Comedy Palooka from Paducah is a 1935 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Thriller Our Lady Of Lourdes is a 2013 short drama horror thriller film written and directed by Peter Szewczyk. Comedy Akkarakazhchakal: The Movie is a 2011 American Malayalam film based upon the popular TV series Akkara Kazhchakal. Documentary film The Sweetest Sound is a 2001 documentary film directed by Alan Berliner. Documentary film Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead is a 2010 American documentary film which follows the 60-day journey of Australian Joe Cross across the United States as he follows a juice fast to regain his health under the care of Dr. Joel Fuhrman, Nutrition Research Foundation's Director of Research. Cross and Robert Mac, co-creators of the film, both serve on the Nutrition Research Foundation's Advisory Board. Following his fast and the adoption of a plant-based diet, Cross lost 100 pounds and discontinued all medications. During his road-trip Cross meets Phil Staples, a morbidly obese truck driver from Sheldon, Iowa, in a truck stop in Arizona and inspires him to try juice fasting. Reviewers compared it to an infomercial. The film has been credited with doubling the sales of Breville juicers since the documentary launched on Netflix in the US in July 2011. Thriller Inferno is a 1980 Italian supernatural horror film, written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Irene Miracle, Leigh McCloskey, Eleonora Giorgi, Daria Nicolodi and Alida Valli. The cinematography was by Romano Albani and Keith Emerson composed the film's thunderous musical score. The story concerns a young man's investigation into the disappearance of his sister, who had been living in a New York City apartment building that also served as a home for a powerful, centuries-old witch. A thematic sequel to Suspiria, the film is the second part of Argento's Three Mothers trilogy. The long-delayed concluding entry, The Mother of Tears, was released in 2007. All three films are partially derived from the concept of "Our Ladies of Sorrow" originally devised by Thomas de Quincey in his book Suspiria de Profundis. Unlike Suspiria, Inferno received a very limited theatrical release and the film was unable to match the box office success of its predecessor. While the initial critical response to the film was mostly negative, its reputation has improved considerably over the years. Kim Newman has called it "perhaps the most underrated horror movie of the 1980s." Animation "A young wolf decides to confront his father, whom he has not seen since he was a child." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Excellent Cadavers is a 1999 television film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. The film is based on the book with the same name by Alexander Stille and tells the real life events of judge Giovanni Falcone. It was filmed in Palermo and Rome. The TV movie was broadcast by HBO October 16, 1999. In Italy it was released theatrically with the title I giudici - vittime eccellenti on August 2000. Documentary film Eating Alabama is a 2012 documentary film directed by Andrew Beck Grace. Thriller This is based on a true tale. A large ranch, now known as Griffith Park in Los Angeles, belonged to Don Antonio Feliz in 1861. The Don's best friend and a greedy attorney stole the property by orchestrating an illegal will. Comedy The Chinese Are Coming is a 1986 comedy film written by Ulrich Enzensberger and Manfred Stelzer and directed by Manfred Stelzer. Thriller Another Public Enemy is a 2005 South Korean film and the sequel to Public Enemy. The film was the 6th most popular film of 2005. Thriller Body Melt is a satirical Australian horror film directed by Philip Brophy and written by Brophy and Rod Bishop, influenced by "splatstick" Peter Jackson films like Bad Taste and Braindead. Documentary film The People vs. Paul Crump is a 1962 documentary about the prisoner Paul Crump who was on death row for robbery and murder. The film was made for Chicago television and was highly praised and crucial to the career of its director William Friedkin, helping him get an agent and jobs making documentaries for David Wolper, and then an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. The film won the Golden Gate Award Winner for Film as Communication at the 1962 San Francisco International Film Festival. Friedkin says when he made the film he was convinced Crump was innocent but now feels he was guilty. A digitally restored version of the film was released by Facets in May 2014. Documentary film Koran By Heart is a 2011 documentary film directed by Greg Barker. "The world’s preeminent Koran-recitation competition takes place each year in Cairo, drawing Muslim children from as far as Tajikistan and the Maldives to perform in front of a panel of prominent judges. Following these talented youngsters from their intense preparation regimes through the rigorous rounds of the tournament, Koran By Heart is both an inspirational competition film and an engaging survey of the unique experiences of Muslim children throughout the world. In Arabic, Dhivehi, English, Tajik, Wolof with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Thriller Desh Ke Dushman is a 1989 film directed by Swaroop Kumar. Comedy Mithunam is a 1993 Malayalam satirical film directed by Priyadarshan, written by Sreenivasan, and starring Mohanlal and Urvashi in the lead roles. The film was produced by Mohanlal under the banner of Pranavam Arts and was distributed by Pranamam Pictures. And the music was composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan.It was released along with Suresh Gopi's Ekalavyan. The movie got positive reviews. And nowadays the movie has a big 'cult' to follow. This is Mohanlal's 200th film. Thriller Sta dihtya tou tromou is a 1975 action, drama and thriller film written by Panos Kontellis. It is also directed by Dimis Dadiras and Vangelis Serdaris. Documentary film The Belgrade Phantom is a Serbian Historical, Drama, Thriller, Documentary film directed by Jovan B. Todorović. It was released in 2009. This film combines archival television footage, and current interviews with witnesses and participants of the events from 1979, as well as acting scenes. Animation The Astronomers Dream is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Malcolm Sutherland. Comedy ¡Vampiros en La Habana! is a Cuban animated film directed by Juan Padrón. Released in 1985, the film features trumpet performances by Arturo Sandoval. A sequel to the film, called Más vampiros en La Habana, was released in 2003. Documentary film Rumstick Road is a 2013 documentary and music film directed by Ken Kobland and Elizabeth LeCompte. Documentary film Les murs d'une révolution is a 1976 documentary, short film directed by Jean-Paul Dekiss. Comedy Amnèsia is an Italian comedy-drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores and released in 2002. Comedy Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula is a 2003 Bollywood film. Comedy Wake is a 2009 comedy drama romance independent film directed by Ellie Kanner. It features Bijou Phillips, Ian Somerhalder, Jane Seymour, Danny Masterson, and Marguerite Moreau. Comedy Crucero de placer is a 1980 Argentine film. Science Fiction Atomic Rulers of the World is a 1964 film edited together for American television from films #1 and #2 of the Japanese short film series Super Giant. The work is currently in the Public Domain. Animation The Rain Children is a 2003 French and South Korean animated fantasy film directed by Philippe Leclerc. The plot is loosely inspired by Serge Brussolo's novel A l'image du dragon. Comedy Failing Better Now is a 2009 offbeat comedy film about a writer who teams up with an aspiring rock star in search of his sister's cat. This film stars Justin Allen, Gavin Bellour, Lindsay Burdge and Joyce DeWitt. It was written by Jennie Allen and Keren Atzmon and directed by Keren Atzmon. Science Fiction The Power is a 1968 film based on the science fiction novel The Power by Frank M. Robinson. The final film to be directed by Byron Haskin, it stars George Hamilton and Suzanne Pleshette. The film concerns a pair of men with the ability to slay somebody with their minds. Documentary film Frida Still Life is a 1983 Mexican drama film directed by Paul Leduc. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Shot Countershot is a 1990 film directed by Thomas Tielsch and Nils Bolbrinker. Documentary film If Himmler Played Guitar is a 2012 documentary film directed by Andy Taylor Smith. Comedy He's in the Army Now is a 2003 Turkish film, directed by Mustafa Altıoklar on a screenplay co-written by him and Levent Kazak. Documentary film Abortion: Desperate Choices is a documentary special, filmed in and around the Women's Health Services Clinic, that tells the stories of several women who make the painful decision to terminate their pregnancies. Comedy The Birds and the Bees is a 1956 screwball comedy film with songs, starring George Gobel, Mitzi Gaynor and David Niven. A remake of Preston Sturges' 1941 film The Lady Eve, which was based on a story by Monckton Hoffe, the film was directed by Norman Taurog and written by Sidney Sheldon. The costumes for the film were designed by Edith Head. Animation Transformers: Zone, also known as Transformers Z, is a 1990 one-shot OVA exclusive to Japan in the fictional Transformers universe. It was released on July 21, 1990 on VHS and on April 21, 2004 on DVD. A fan-made English dub was released on TFCog.com in March 2004. Comedy Magic Carpet Ride is a 2005 Turkish comedy film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan, about a small-time criminal who accidentally recruits a failed comedy Superman impersonator into his gang. The film, which went on nationwide release on December 23, 2005, is the first Turkish production to be shot in 1:2, 35mm CinemaScope format. Documentary film Entangled is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Lidia Duda. Comedy Tora's Pure Love aka Torasan Meets his School-Mates and Tora-san's Heart of Gold is a 1976 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Machiko Kyō as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora's Pure Love is the eighteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series, and was Machiko Kyō's penultimate film appearance. Thriller Cry_Wolf is a 2005 American horror/slasher murder mystery directed by Jeff Wadlow after he won $1,000,000 at the 2002 Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival. Documentary film This Film is Not Yet Rated is a 2006 American documentary film about the Motion Picture Association of America's rating system and its effect on American culture, directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Eddie Schmidt. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was released limited on September 1, 2006. The Independent Film Channel, the film's producer, aired the film later that year. It was rated TV-MA in the United States. The MPAA ironically gave the original cut of the film an NC-17 rating for "some graphic sexual content" - scenes that illustrated the content a film could include to garner an NC-17 rating. Dick appealed, and descriptions of the ratings deliberations and appeal were included in the documentary. True to its title, the new version of the film is not rated. The film discusses disparities the filmmaker sees in ratings and feedback: between Hollywood and independent films, between homosexual and heterosexual sexual situations, between male and female sexual depictions, and between violence and sexual content. Thriller Bruce Lee Fights Back From The Grave, also known as Visitor of America, is a 1976 Bruceploitation movie starring Bruce Lee impersonator and tae kwon do instructor Jun Chong. The film was directed by Lee Doo-Yong, though persistent misinformation claims that the movie was directed by Italian horror director Umberto Lenzi. The poster's artwork was very common among exploitation films. Documentary film Memories of a Future is a 2007 documentary film directed by Margaret Dickinson and Pepe Petos. Documentary film Everything or Nothing focuses on the thrilling and inspiring narrative behind the durability, popularity and survival of the longest running film franchise in cinema history since Mr. Bond hit the big screen in 1962. Comedy 9:06 is a 2009 Slovene thriller film directed by Igor Šterk. The film was selected as the Slovene entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. The film won 15 awards at the 2009 Slovene Film Festival, including Best Film and Best Director. Documentary film Khodorkovsky is a 2011 documentary biographical film written and directed by Cyril Tuschi. Comedy Garfield's Pet Force is a 2009 CGI film based on characters from the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield and loosely based on the Pet Force novel series. It is the sequel to Garfield's Fun Fest. It is the final installment in the Garfield CGI Cartoon films. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 16, 2009. It was written by Garfield creator Jim Davis. In 2010 it was released in 3-D. Comedy Here Comes Fortune is a 2010 Hong Kong feature film, a rendition of folklore regarding the God of Fortune. It is a comedy released during Chinese Lunar new year for seasonal celebration. The cast includes Alan Tam, Zhang Zhen, Miriam Yeung, Kitty Zhang Yu Qi and many other cameo appearances of renowned Hong Kong Celebrities. Documentary film BIEBERMANIA! tells the story of the meteoric rise of singing sensation Justin Bieber. From his first YouTube video, where he was discovered by manager Scooter Braun, to his meeting with Usher. Stars Justin Bieber, Lloyd Banks, Snoop Dogg. Science Fiction The Psychotronic Man is a low budget science fiction cult film that opened in Chicago April 23, 1980 at the Carnegie Theatre. It was directed by Jack M. Sell and written, produced and starred Peter G. Spelson. It is based on the obscure concept of psychotronics, which gained some prominence in the 1970s due to Cold War paranoia over mind control. The film inspired Michael J. Weldon to publish Psychotronic Video magazine, covering obscure films that he felt were under-appreciated by the mainstream. Science Fiction Painted Skin: The Resurrection is a 2012 Chinese fantasy action film directed by Wu Ershan, starring Chen Kun, Zhao Wei, Zhou Xun, Yang Mi, Feng Shaofeng, Kris Phillips and Chen Tingjia. The film reunites most of the original cast of the 2008 film Painted Skin. Comedy The Bishop's Wife, also known as Cary and the Bishop's Wife, is a Samuel Goldwyn romantic comedy feature film from 1947, starring Cary Grant, Loretta Young, and David Niven in a story about an angel who helps a bishop with his problems. The film was adapted by Leonardo Bercovici and Robert E. Sherwood from the 1928 novel of the same name by Robert Nathan, and was directed by Henry Koster. It was remade in 1996 as The Preacher's Wife starring Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston, and Courtney B. Vance. Comedy Fall In is a 1942 film directed by Kurt Neumann. Comedy Omnibus is a 1992 French short comedy film directed by Sam Karmann. It won an Academy Award in 1993 for Best Short Subject and it won the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy "A dairymaid is lured into a dark forest by mischievous and ominous spirits. She discovers a magical churn in a clearing and churns until she becomes “electrified.”" Quoting the description from the 2009 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Race the Sun is a 1996 comedy-drama movie starring Halle Berry and James Belushi. The plot is loosely based on the true story of the Konawaena High School Solar Car Team, which finished 18th in the 1990 World Solar Challenge and first place among high school entries. Thriller The Shadow of the Cat is a 1961 British horror film directed by John Gilling for Hammer Film Productions. It stars André Morell and Barbara Shelley. It was photographed in black-and-white by Arthur Grant. Documentary film Sexy Money is a 2014 documentary biographical film written and directed by Karin Junger. Documentary film Oni ni kike: Miyadaiku Nishioka Tsunekazu no yuigon is a documentary film directed by Yuji Yamazaki. Documentary film Soldier Child is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Neil Abramson. Science Fiction Jumper 2 is an upcoming sequel to the film Jumper, directed by Doug Liman. Animation Dokidoki! PreCure the Movie: Mana's Getting Married!!? The Dress of Hope Tied to the Future! is an animation film directed by Naoyuki Itō. Documentary film Mariem Hassan, la voz del Sáhara is a 2007 documentary film directed by Manuel Domínguez. Comedy The Killbillies is a 2002 Australian comedy horror film directed by Duke Hendrix and distributed by Crypt Keeper Films. The film received criticism for its inaccurate depictions of Australian natives and was even cited as "racist" by the Melbourne Horror Film review. Comedy Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies is a 2012 American action horror B movie directed by Richard Schenkman, with a screenplay by Schenkman based upon the story concept of Karl Hirsch and Lauren Proctor. Produced by The Asylum, and starring Bill Oberst Jr., the film was released direct-to-video on May 29, 2012, following its May 28 theatrical premiere screening at the Telfair Museum of Art Jepson Center in Savannah, Georgia. In the tradition of The Asylum's catalog, the film is a mockbuster of the 20th Century Fox film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Documentary film Great Old Amusement Parks is a 1999 PBS television documentary by Rick Sebak of WQED Pittsburgh. Animation Kalté is an animated short drama film written and directed by Reda Bartkute. The film 'Guilt' tells a story of a lonely fox, who desires to isolate herself from the outer world. She enjoys to be tortured by her Guilt. But it's not easy to be left alone with it as her personal space gets constantly invaded by the surroundings. While the fox's small world crumbles the Guilt just observes and continues to torment her hostess with uneasy dreams. The fox has to choose between madness and reconciliation. Source IMDb Comedy Honeyz is a 2007 action comedy film written and directed by Tom Six. Comedy A Life Less Ordinary is a 1997 British-American black comedy film directed by Danny Boyle, written by John Hodge. It stars Ewan McGregor, Cameron Diaz, Holly Hunter, Delroy Lindo and Ian Holm. Documentary film The Other Half of Tomorrow is a 2012 documentary film directed by Samina Quraeshi and Sadia Shepard. Comedy Inside Out is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated fantasy-comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is based on an original idea by Pete Docter, who is directing the film along with co-director Ronnie del Carmen, and producer Jonas Rivera. It is scheduled to be released on June 19, 2015. The film will be set in the head of a young girl, Riley Anderson, where five emotions—Joy, Anger, Disgust, Fear and Sadness—try to lead the girl through her life. Comedy Notes on: Biology is a 2011 short, animated, adventure, comedy and action film written and directed by Danny Madden. Comedy Pencil Mania is a 1932 animated cartoon in the Van Beuren Studios Tom and Jerry series that breaks the fourth wall of theatre and film. The two main characters become animators in the film, and draw various cartoon scenarios against the blank background, and interact with them. The short was created by John Foster and Vernon Stallings, with synchronization by Gene Rodemich, released through Library Films. The opening credits are played over the song "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover". Run time is 6:54. It is believed to be in the public domain. Animation Istambul is a 2011 short animated film directed by İdil Ar. Documentary film New Jersey: The Movie is a 2009 American documentary film written and directed by Steve Chernoski. The film examines the cultural divide that exists in the state of New Jersey between North and South. It was released on DVD in February 2010. The film was produced by Alena Kruchkova and edited by Andrei Litvinov. Documentary film Starring Katharine Hepburn is a 1981 documentary directed by David Heeley Documentary film Twittamentary is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Siok Siok Tan. Documentary film The Monkey Sanctuary is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Chris Jones. Comedy Frivolous Lola is a 1998 erotic comedy romance film written by Tinto Brass, Barbara Alberti and Carla Cipriani and directed by Tinto Brass. Comedy Menores de edad is a 1951 family film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy The Ugliest Woman in the World is a 1999 comedy film written by Nacho Faerna and directed by Miguel Bardem. Animation Cinderella III: A Twist in Time is the second direct-to-video sequel to the 1950 Walt Disney Pictures animated classic Cinderella. Canonically it is a continuation of the original Cinderella, rather than Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, though due to its unusual chronological sequencing it acknowledges the events of Cinderella II: Dreams Come True by using some of its characters. The film was released on February 6, 2007 and rated G by the MPAA. The film is directed by Frank Nissen and features the voices of Jennifer Hale and Susanne Blakeslee. For the UK release of the film, it was simply titled Cinderella: A Twist in Time, without mention of it being a sequel. It made its world television premiere on Toon Disney on December 3, 2007. Animation Center of Attention - Montage is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels and Chel White. Comedy Just One Night is a 2000 American comedy film written and directed by Alan Jacobs. Comedy VHS Kahloucha is a Tunisian 2006 documentary film. Documentary film Death Metal Angola is a 2012 music war documentary film written and directed by Jeremy Xido. Comedy Scouts vs. Zombies is an upcoming American horror comedy film directed by Christopher B. Landon and written by Emi Mochizuki, Carrie Evans and Lona Williams. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Logan Miller and Joey Morgan. The movie's makeup effects are being handled by Tony Gardner and his company, Alterian, Inc. The film is scheduled to be released on October 30, 2015, by Paramount Pictures. Comedy Tunnu Ki Tina is a 1997 Bollywood Hindi comedy drama film about a middle class Indian boy who dreams big and wants to marry a rich girl in college life. When he faces reality, however, he feels great pain. Major characters were portrayed by Renuka Shahane, Rohini Hattangadi, Rajeshwari Sachdev, and Sunil Barve. Thriller Scrapbook is a horror film about a young woman who is kidnapped, held captive, and repeatedly beaten and raped for several days. The title refers to a scrapbook that her captor uses as a record of the ordeals of his victims. Comedy Unable to keep her social commentary to herself and concentrate solely on her show dancing, the girl in this film is shot to death in the Quebec woods by people who don't want propagandizing about Chile to be openly voiced. She is discovered by a mysterious stranger, who heals her wounds and reanimates her by blowing on them. After he takes her back to his cabin, they fall in love. Thriller Cash Truck is a 2004 French drama film directed by Nicolas Boukhrief. Thriller The Wicker Man is a 2006 American horror thriller film written and directed by Neil LaBute and starring Nicolas Cage. The film primarily is a remake of the 1973 British cult classic The Wicker Man, but also draws from its source material, David Pinner's 1967 novel Ritual. The film's plot concerns a policeman named Edward Malus who is informed by his ex-fiancée Willow Woodward that their daughter Rowan has disappeared and asks for his assistance in her search. When he arrives at the island where Rowan was last seen he begins to suspect something sinister is afoot with the neo-pagans who reside in the island. The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from film critics at the time of its release; critics pointed to the film's unintentional hilarity, weak acting, and poor screenwriting. The film was also a financial flop, grossing $38 million against a $40 million production budget. Despite negative acclaim from critics of the film, it has developed a cult following over the years as an entertaining unintentional comedy. Cage dedicated this film to his friend Johnny Ramone, the guitarist of the band The Ramones, who had died in 2004. Comedy The Black Hand Gang is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Wee Georgie Wood, Viola Compton and Alfred Wood. It was made by British International Pictures and based on a play by Black Hand George by Bert Lee and R.P. Weston. Thriller A Stranger Among Us is a 1992 film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Melanie Griffith. It tells the story of an undercover police officer's experiences in a Hasidic community. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. It is often cited as one of Lumet's two failures of the 1990s, the other being Guilty as Sin. Despite the poor reviews suffered by both these films, Lumet received the 1993 D. W. Griffith Award of the Directors Guild of America. Some of the criticism of A Stranger Among Us is based on comparisons with the Academy Award-winning film Witness, which has a superficially similar plot. Similarly, Lumet's earlier film Fail-Safe was unfavorably compared to Dr. Strangelove, but in that case both films have subsequently achieved cult status. Griffith's performance in the lead role has also been heavily criticized, for which her role won her the Razzie Award for Worst Actress, while Tracy Pollan was nominated for Worst Supporting Actress. The film was the first credited role for actor James Gandolfini. Documentary film The Story of Mr. Love is a 2013 documentary/drama film written and directed by Dagmar Smrzová. Animation Night on the Galactic Railroad is a animation adventure drama film directed by Gisaburo Sugii. Thriller Escape Captivity 3: The Beautiful Sisters' Law of Submission is a thriller film directed by Goushi Kawano. Documentary film In this 1991 video Cecilia is still in her 20's and sharing with us a life that brought her to vocal maturity under the guidance of her dedicated mother, a singer with the Rome opera in her youth. For so many qualities to converge in one person, in such unique circumstances, under such judicious guidance, in the country of the birth of opera is four times more rare than Haley's Comet. The video begins with a recording session in Venice's historic La Fenice, with a Rossini aria from Semiramide. Cecilia then walks and drives us through her favorite countryside and seaside haunts claiming that she is "una zingara nobile" a noble gypsy, claiming the world as her home. (Although her parents are divorced she does, in fact, have a connection with her operatic father, a brother--now deceased--sister, and a very stable family system in Rome.) The DVD also contains an example of a singing lesson with her mother, a brief interview with her mother in which Mrs. Bartoli declares that her her hope for her daughter is to "continue that which I had to interrupt and to bring to full potential this great gift." At the end we have a recital with pianist Gyorgy Fischer at London's Savoy Hotel with Cecilia singing Italian art songs, Rossini, and Vivaldi. Her exquisite vocal line, profound and impeccable range of expression, physical stature, vivacious connection with her public, and elegant presence show a gift to the world that is at the threshold of an unimaginable career. In the 18 years since the release of this video Cecilia Bartoli has proven herself to be the greatest singer to come along in 250 years. Her extensive vocal range and unparalleled vocal flexibility have compelled her to seek out works of vocal prowess that have not been executed since the time of the Italian castrati--castrated Italian males whose breath capacity and vocal agility inspired Vivaldi (in particular) to write some of his most spectacularly graceful, sensitive, and ornate vocal calisthenics. Comedy Nurse on Wheels is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas, and starring Juliet Mills, Ronald Lewis, and Joan Sims. Nurse on Wheels shares its cast and production team with the Carry On films, but the film is not an official member of the Carry On series. Thriller Jungleground is a 1995 action sci-fi film written by Michael Stokes and directed by Don Allan. Comedy Dad for a Day is a 2009 Argentine film starring Nicolás Cabré, Luisana Lopilato and Gimena Accardi. It was premiered on 6 August 2009, and was also screened at the Mar del Plata Film Festival on 14 November 2009, not as the part of the competition. Comedy Kriminaltango is a 1960 Austrian film directed by Géza von Cziffra. Comedy The Mole is a 2008 comedy-mystery short film written and directed by Salil Jason Fernandez; with writing credits by Benjamin Enebi and Shaaze Merchant. Comedy The Autograph Hound is a 1939 American Donald Duck cartoon which features Donald Duck as an autograph hunter in Hollywood. Many celebrities from the 1930s are featured. This is the first cartoon where Donald Duck is featured in his blue sailor hat. Documentary film A Portrait of Giselle is a 1982 documentary film, produced by Joseph Wishy and directed by Muriel Balash. It features Patricia McBride and Anton Dolin along with famous ballerinas who danced the role of Giselle in the past. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Big City Blues is a 1999 film about a collection of characters who threaten to cross paths, unknowingly, during a night in the big city. The film focuses on the two hitmen Conner and Hudson, who receive their contracts from an Englishman, a beautiful prostitute named Angela who dreams of a career as a model and is searching for her doppelgänger and two transvestites named Babs and Georgie. Animation Somnium is a 2011 animated family short film written and directed by Noah Wohl and Nima Ehtemam. Thriller 'Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice is a 1988 sequel to the 1974 thriller film 'Gator Bait, written, produced and directed by Beverly Sebastion and Ferd Sebastion. Largely ignored upon release, the film received a second life on cable television and on home video. Documentary film Mama Awethu! is a 1994 documentary film directed by Bethany Yarrow. Animation Tzadik is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Oriel Berkovits. Comedy Megasandesam is a 2001 Malayalam film by Rajasenan starring Suresh Gopi and Samyuktha Varma .This film was a Sleeper Hit Comedy How Much For My Brother? is a 2012 short comedy film written by Raphael Warner and Joe Tucker and directed by Joe Tucker. Comedy Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. is a 2003 Indian comedy directed by Rajkumar Hirani and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The story involves protagonist Munna Bhai, a goon, going to medical school. He is helped by his sidekick, Circuit. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi, Jimmy Shergill, Sunil Dutt, Gracy Singh and Boman Irani and was later followed by a second film Lage Raho Munna Bhai, and became the first installment of Munna Bhai film series. It went on to win the 2004 National Film Award for Best Popular Film, and several Filmfare awards, including the Critics Award for Best Movie and Best Screenplay. It was declared a 'Hit' at the Indian Box office. Animation "She is waiting for you... Your time is up. Sand and salt animation film." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest. Documentary film Fall Run is a 2013 short adventure documentary film directed by Todd Moen. Animation Killer Bean Forever is a 2009 computer-animated action film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Lew. It tells the story of an assassin named Jack Bean, whose alias is Killer Bean. The film was preceded by two web shorts: "Killer Bean: The Interrogation" and "Killer Bean 2: The Party". There are rumors that a live action remake is being planned. Documentary film Jockey is a 2004 documentary directed by Kate Davis. Comedy Amor a la española is a 1967 Spanish romantic comedy musical directed by Fernando Merino and script written by Alfonso Paso. It is based on the story by José Luis Dibildos. Documentary film "This honest, insightful, and straightforward documentary about the International Mr. Leather contest held in Chicago each Memorial Day Weekend provides an intimate glimpse into the leather subculture. Who hasn’t heard of and wasn’t curious about the legendary International Mr. Leather, (IML) Contest that has become a celebrated event among the nation’s (and the world’s) leather community? Following the annual event over the past few years, this documentary provides rare interviews with its former contestants, winners, supporters and spectators .. The title of the film is more tongue-in-cheek than serious, as one of the main messages of the documentary is that the participants of the IML contest as well as the increasingly diverse leather folk in general are as normal as anyone else. They’re plumbers and insurance brokers, and their commonality lies in their fascination with and commitment to the leather community, the subculture, the lifestyle, and not just the fetish." Quoting Thom Cardwel from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Documentary film Einstein's Brain is a 1994 documentary by Kevin Hull following Japanese professor Kenji Sugimoto in his search for Albert Einstein's brain. It is produced by BBC Films. Comedy Crazy Couple is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film directed by Ricky Lau and starring Dean Shek and Lau Ka Yung. Documentary film Exit Point is a 2012 documentary short film written and directed by Jagoda Szelc. Comedy The Sperm is a 2007 Thai science fiction comedy film directed by Taweewat Wantha. Animation A simple diamond heist leads Lupin into the machinations of a bizarre cult. The cult is based around the prophecies of Nostradamus, and they kidnap Julia, the daughter of Douglas, a wealthy American who is seeking the presidency, along with Lupin's diamond. At stake is the lost book of prophecy Douglas holds in the vault at the top of his skyscraper. Can Lupin rescue Julia, find a way into the vault, and discover the connection between the cult and the kidnapping? And what about his diamond? Comedy Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel is a 2009 American live-action comedy film directed by Betty Thomas. The film stars Zachary Levi, David Cross and Jason Lee with the voices of Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Amy Poehler, Anna Faris and Christina Applegate. It was written by Jon Vitti, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, distributed by Twentieth Century Fox, and produced by Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises and Bagdasarian Company. The film is a sequel to the 2007 film Alvin and the Chipmunks and was released in theaters on December 23, 2009. Documentary film In 2010 Telford police allowed cameras to start filming what was to become one of the biggest child sex abuse cases in the UK. The investigation, Operation Chalice, eventually encompassed over 100 victims, and around 200 suspected perpetrators. The Hunt for Britain's Sex Gangs follows - with unprecedented access - a live police investigation, showing just how difficult it is to secure justice for victims of sexual abuse, especially when some girls were just 11 when they were first abused. Gaining the trust of victims - who as a result of the grooming process, don't see themselves as victims - is key to the success of the case, but it takes months for the police to win their trust and keep them on board as they prepare for the harrowing process of going to court. Documentary film Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People is a 2014 documentary film directed by Thomas Allen Harris. It is based on the book Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present by Deborah Willis, who also produced the film. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film later screened at 64th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2014. The film also screened at 2014 Santa Barbara International Film Festival on 5 February 2014. It won the Justice Award at the festival. The film had a theatrical release on August 27, 2014 in United States. Thriller Young Soul Rebels is a 1991 critically acclaimed coming-of-age/drama British film written by Derek Saldaan McClintock, Isaac Julien and Paul Hallam, and directed by Juilen. The film examines the interaction between youth cultural movements during the late 1970s in the UK. Namely skinheads, punks and soulboys along with the social, political and cultural tensions between them. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 9 August 1991, followed by a North American release on December 6, 1991. The film is also the feature film acting debuts of Sophie Okonedo and Eamonn Walker. Documentary film Dorothy Dandridge: Singing at Her Best is a 2003 film directed by Obba Babatundé. Documentary film Flying Words Town is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Martina Diosi. Comedy Hana and Alice is a 2004 Japanese teen romance film by director Shunji Iwai. The film, shot on HD digital video by the director of photography, Noboru Shinoda, who shared a longstanding working relationship with Shunji Iwai, concerns the life of two girls, the titular Hana and Alice, and the stress placed on their friendship as they move into high school. Originally shot as a series of short films for the 30th anniversary of Kit Kat in Japan, it was later expanded into a feature film by Iwai and received theatrical release in Japan in 2004. It moved into theaters in other Asian territories later in 2004 and 2005, and into western film festivals, such as New York Asian Film Festival and Seattle International Film Festival. A prequel, The Case of Hana & Alice, is scheduled to be released on February 2015. Comedy Funny Face is a 1957 American musical film directed by Stanley Donen, containing assorted songs by George and Ira Gershwin. Although having the same title as the 1927 Broadway musical Funny Face by the Gershwin brothers, and featuring the same male star, the plot is totally different and only four of the songs in the stage musical are included. The screenplay was written by Leonard Gershe and in addition to Astaire it stars Audrey Hepburn and Kay Thompson. Photographer Richard Avedon designed the opening title sequence and consulted on the film; Astaire played Dick Avery, a still photographer, who is based in part on Avedon. Comedy Come Out Fighting is a 1945 American film directed by William Beaudine. It was the last in the Monogram Pictures series of "East Side Kids" films before the series was reinvented as "The Bowery Boys." Film critic Leonard Maltin described the film as "grating," giving it one and a half out of four stars. Comedy Lost Boys: The Tribe is a 2008 horror film, sequel to the successful 1987 American vampire horror film, The Lost Boys; directed by P. J. Pesce. It stars Autumn Reeser, Tad Hilgenbrink, Angus Sutherland and Corey Feldman. It has been rated R by the MPAA for strong vampire violence and gore, language, sexuality and some drug use. Comedy Captain Barnacle's Messmates is a 1912 short comedy film directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Comedy Oh! What a Lovely War is a 1969 musical film directed by Richard Attenborough, with a cast including Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud, John Mills, Kenneth More, Laurence Olivier, Jack Hawkins, Corin Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Maggie Smith, Ian Holm, Paul Shelley, Malcolm McFee, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Nanette Newman, Edward Fox, Susannah York, John Clements, Phyllis Calvert and Maurice Roëves. The film is based on the stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War!, originated by Charles Chilton as a radio play, The Long Long Trail in December 1961, and transferred to stage by Gerry Raffles in partnership with Joan Littlewood and her Theatre Workshop in 1963. The title is derived from the music hall song Oh! It's a Lovely War, which is one of the major numbers in the film. Thriller Young art student Virna has the unconscious ability to draw the future victims of a serial murderer, in this standard thriller that also involves Paul "Mac" McCormack, a sleazy talk-show host, and the local police. Comedy Brainwarp is a 2003 comedy short film written by Eric Hoffman and directed by Jon Schnepp. Thriller Sued for Libel is a 1939 is a dramatic comedy and mystery film written by Wolfe Kaufman and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film Barefoot in the Kitchen is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Diego Galán. Thriller Zineb is an emotionally exhausted psychiatrist assigned to Rihana, a traumatized and pregnant young woman found in the street muttering unintelligibly about “The Lord of the Horse.” A flashback sequence returns us to Rihana’s childhood, where her dictatorial father, horseman chief of his tribe, raises her as the son his legacy demands. Trapped in parental delusions, Rihana falls in love with a young man with whom she carves out the beginnings of her own life. Soon, Rihana’s story awakens repressed thoughts in Zineb’s own troubled mind, and reality merges into a haunted fever-dream of fear and denial in this visually striking, award-winning psychological thriller. “Pegasus is a stunning film with great acting, amazing photography and very strong storyline – a must watch film from a director who is quickly becoming one of the main voices of the New Moroccan cinema wave” – African Screens (Written by the director of the Africa in Motion film festival) “A poetic exploration of memory and identity, Pegasus is mesmerizing, skillfully walking the line between reality and fantasy. Images of a dark stallion permeate this stunning film both as coda and metaphor. Elements of magical realism and a David Lynch-like sense of atmosphere and rhythm create an unforgettable psychological road trip in this cinematic triumph.” – Mill Valley Film Festival "Pegasus" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Arabic with English subtitles. Documentary film Deutschlandbilder is a 1983 documentary written by Hartmut Bitomsky and directed by Hartmut Bitomsky and Heiner Mühlenbrock. Documentary film Lost Book Found is a 1996 short documentary film directed by Jem Cohen. Thriller Beyond Desire is a 1995 American thriller film directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard starring William Forsythe and Kari Wührer. It was released straight-to-video, first in Germany on July 13, 1995, followed by the United States on April 23, 1996. Comedy Special Delivery is a 2008 television film distributed by Marvista Entertainment. The film first aired on September 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom on Sky Movies and on December 21, 2008 in the United States. The lead characters in the film are played by Brenda Song and Lisa Edelstein. Robert Gant also stars. The film aired on the Diva TV network in the summer of 2010 and was available for the international marketplace in the fall of 2009. The film was released on DVD internationally on February 13, 2009. Comedy A Man from the Boulevard des Capuchines is a Red Western comedy film of 1987, with nods to silent film and the transforming power of celluloid. It is particularly unusual in Soviet cinema for two reasons: first, it was directed by one of the few female Soviet directors of any stature, Alla Surikova, and second it was a rare post-modernist outing. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1987 and had 60 million viewers. Comedy Das große Liebesspiel is a 1963 comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann. Documentary film Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy is a 2014 documentary comedy biographical film directed by Andrea James. Comedy Chanchattam is a Malayalam directed by Thulasidas, written by S. N. Swamy, and starring Jayaram, Urvasi, Siddique, Jagathi Sreekumar and Adoor Bhavani. The film was a big flop at box office. Comedy The Notorious Cleopatra is a grossly inaccurate sexploitation film, made in 1970 by Harry Novak. In this version Cleopatra is stabbed to death in her tub by Mark Antony. This film has little relation to history, instead it is farce that completely misportrays actual events. Caesar is shown as a fat drunken slob who dispatches Mark Antony to bring Cleopatra, played by Sonora, back to Rome. Cleopatra in disguise with her servant visits Rome and sneaks into one of Caesar's orgies. Later Mark Anthony falls under Cleopatra's spell, murders Cesear and later in a jealous rage murders Cleopatra in her bath. He then commits suicide. This movie is available from Something Weird Video on a DVD with The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet. Comedy My Kingdom for a Cook is a film directed by Richard Wallace released on October 27, 1943. Thriller The Devil's Teardrop is a 2010 crime, mystery film written by Ron Hutchinson and directed by Norma Bailey. Comedy Ek Duuje Ke Liye is a 1981 Hindi movie directed by K. Balachander, starring Kamal Haasan and Rati Agnihotri. It was a remake of the director's own Telugu movie Maro Charitra, which had Kamal Haasan playing the lead role. The film was labelled a "blockbuster" at the box office in 1981, earning a total of 100 million in receipts. The film featured lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi and music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. It received critically acclaim upon release, winning a National Film Award and 13 Filmfare nominations, eventually winning three. Comedy Dr. Bong is a 1995 comedy, Sci-Fi, and romance film written by Yuk Jung-Won and Kwang-hoon Lee and directed by Kwang-hoon Lee. Comedy Mermaid Got Married is a 1994 Hong Kong fantasy-romantic comedy film directed by Norman Law Man, starring Ekin Cheng, Christy Chung and Takeshi Kaneshiro. Based on the US film Splash, the plot involves a mermaid from under the sea who travels on to land and falls in love with a human man. Thriller Jigsaw is a 1949 film noir directed by Fletcher Markle, and starring Franchot Tone, Jean Wallace and Marc Lawrence. The feature was produced by Edward J. Danziger and Harry Lee Danziger from a screenplay by Vincent McConnor and Fletcher Markle from a story by John Roeburt. Of note is that the film has cameo appearances by Marlene Dietrich, Henry Fonda, John Garfield, Burgess Meredith, Marsha Hunt, Doe Avedon, Everett Sloane, newspaper columnist Leonard Lyons, and the director Fletcher Markle. Comedy Les vacances du petit Nicolas is a 2014 comedy film written by Grégoire Vigneron, Laurent Tirard and directed by Laurent Tirard. Thriller Starred Up is a 2013 British prison crime drama film directed by David Mackenzie and scripted by Jonathan Asser. The film stars Jack O'Connell, Ben Mendelsohn, and Rupert Friend. The film is based on Asser's experiences working as a voluntary therapist at HM Prison Wandsworth, with some of the country’s most violent criminals. The title is a term used to describe the early transfer of a criminal from a Young Offender Institution to an adult prison. Animation Chocolate Bacon is a 2012 short animation comedy family biographical film directed by Asavari Kumar. Thriller Rogue Cop is a 1954 film noir directed by Roy Rowland, based on the novel by William P. McGivern, and starring Robert Taylor, Janet Leigh, and George Raft. Comedy Go Go Tales is an independent 2007 film by Abel Ferrara. Ferrara based the film on The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, directed by John Cassavetes. It stars Willem Dafoe as a strip club owner and co-stars Bob Hoskins. Ferrara had the cast improvise much of their lines. He described the film as his "first intentional comedy". Documentary film "With fierce seduction, fat femmes of color discuss their desires, sexuality and empowerment in With Conviction, featuring author/activist Jewelle Gomez, among others" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy The Agony and Sweat of the Human Spirit is a 2011 short film by D. Jesse Damazo and Joe Bookman. It was screened at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival in the Cinéfondation section. The film was made as part of the directors' coursework at The University of Iowa. The title is a reference to William Faulkner's Nobel Prize acceptance speech. The film consists of only five shots, each lasting several minutes. Thriller The Cable Guy is a 1996 American dark comedy film directed by Ben Stiller who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick. The film was released in the United States on June 14, 1996. It is notable for being Judd Apatow's first work as a feature film producer. Thriller Nachtschicht - Ich habe Angst is a 2007 crime fiction thriller TV film written and directed by Lars Becker. Animation Mouse Wreckers is a 1949 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones starring Hubie and Bertie in their first pairing with the redesigned Claude Cat. The short centers around Hubie and Bertie's attempts to move into a new home by chasing Claude out of the home. Mel Blanc voices Bertie and an uncredited Stan Freberg voices Hubie. The title is a pun on house wrecker or home wrecker, where a house is destroyed, often figuratively, by a single person. Mouse Wreckers was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for 1948, but lost to The Little Orphan, a Tom and Jerry cartoon. The cartoon was loosely remade as Gopher Broke in 1958, and later as the Tom and Jerry cartoon The Year of the Mouse in 1965. Documentary film Freak Out is a 2014 documentary film written by Carl Javér, Fredrik Lange and David Wingate and directed by Carl Javér. Comedy The Ruling Class is a 1972 British black comedy film. It is an adaptation of Peter Barnes' satirical stage play which tells the story of a paranoid schizophrenic British nobleman who inherits a peerage. The film co-stars Alastair Sim, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, Harry Andrews, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers and Arthur Lowe. It was produced by Jules Buck and directed by Peter Medak. The film has been described as a "commercial failure [...that] has since become a cult classic"; Peter O'Toole described it as "a comedy with tragic relief". Comedy Love and Learn is a 1947 film directed by Frederick De Cordova. Comedy Kid in Hollywood is a 1933 short comedy film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy At the Old Stage Door is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the Museum of Modern Art. Thriller The Devil's Own is a 1997 American action thriller film starring Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Rubén Blades, Natascha McElhone, Julia Stiles and Treat Williams. It was the final film directed by Alan J. Pakula and the final film photographed by Gordon Willis. A member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army comes to the United States in order to obtain anti-aircraft missiles to be used to shoot down British helicopters in Northern Ireland. The plan is thwarted by an Irish-American policeman. Science Fiction Frost is a 2012 Horror, Sci-fi, Thriller film written by Jón Atli Jónasson and Directed by Reynir Lyngdal Science Fiction Resonnances is a 2006 French science-fiction film written and directed by Philippe Robert. It stars Marjorie Dubesset, Franck Monsigny and Sophie Michard. Science Fiction Akiko: Time of Eve is a film in the film series Time of Eve. Documentary film What does it take to make a living in the death business? Explore the rituals, personalities, and products that animate this thriving industry in in this amusing and emotional tour of the National Funeral Director Association’s annual convention. Documentary film Shanghai Banzai is a 2010 short and documentary film directed by Jurate Samulionyte. Animation Buddy's Lost World is an American animated short film released May 18, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was directed by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. The title is likely a reference to the 1925 silent film The Lost World, itself based upon the novel of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The music playing throughout much of the cartoon is "Lullaby of Broadway", played in a minor key. Thriller Let the Fire Burn is a 2013 documentary film about the events leading up to and surrounding a 1985 stand-off between the black liberation group MOVE and the Philadelphia Police Department. The film is directed and produced by Jason Osder and is being distributed by Zeitgeist Films. It was released in October, 2013 and, as of April 2014, has grossed $64,489 domestically. Animation SeeFood is Malaysia's first 3D animated movie in English. The film is produced by Silver Ant and released in Malaysian cinemas beginning 8 March 2012. SeeFood was first launched in Poland on 7 October 2011. It received financial support from Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and also Multimedia Development Corporation. Comedy Andipatti Arasampatti is a 2002 Tamil comedy film directed by Dananjaya. The film features Pandiarajan and Mansoor Ali Khan in lead roles. The film, produced by S. Thamizh Raja, had musical score by Rock Rownder and was released on 4 November 2002. The film is loosely based on the 1989 American film See No Evil, Hear No Evil and was later remade in Hindi as Pyare Mohan. Animation Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice is a 2011 computer animated 3-D television special, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and directed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton. It aired on December 5, 2011, on the ABC TV channel. The special is the second half-hour Christmas special, and the fourth short film in the Prep & Landing series, after Prep & Landing, Tiny's BIG Adventure, and Operation: Secret Santa. Another holiday special is being planned for the future. Comedy Soylent is a 2012 short comedy drama fantasy film written and directed by Thea Green. Thriller Prototype, also known as Prototype X29A is a 1992 post-apocalyptic science fiction film. Comedy The Croods 2 is a 2017 adventure and comedy animation film written and directed by Chris Sanders and Kirk DeMicco. The Croods 2 is the sequel of the 2013 film The Croods. Thriller Winter Kills is a 1979 film, directed by William Richert, based on the novel by Richard Condon. Its cast includes Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Anthony Perkins, Eli Wallach, Richard Boone, Toshirō Mifune, Sterling Hayden, Dorothy Malone, Ralph Meeker, Elizabeth Taylor, Berry Berenson and Susan Walden. Most of the film was lensed by cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, and the production designer was Robert Boyle, who cited the film as one of his favorites. The director, however, was a relative novice named William Richert. The production went so far over budget that it was shut down three times and declared bankruptcy. The film had been produced by two wealthy marijuana dealers — Robert Sterling and Leonard Goldberg. Goldberg was murdered by the mafia in the middle of production, for failure to pay his debts, and Sterling was later sentenced to 40 years in prison for marijuana smuggling. Richert and much of the cast went to Germany and filmed a comedy called The American Success Company which made enough money to fund a resumption of Winter Kills two years later. Thriller The Secret Game is a surviving 1917 silent film produced by Jesse Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. It was directed by William C. deMille and starred Sessue Hayakawa. It survives complete at the Library of Congress and was released on DVD. Thriller Dial M for Murder is a 1954 American crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, and Robert Cummings. The movie was adapted from a successful stage play by Frederick Knott, and was released by the Warner Bros. studio. The screenplay and the stage play on which it was based were both written by English playwright Frederick Knott, whose work often focused on women who innocently become the potential victims of sinister plots. The play premiered in 1952 on BBC television, before being performed on the stage in the same year in London's West End in June, and then New York's Broadway in October. Comedy Tillie and Gus is a 1933 American comedy film starring W.C. Fields and directed by Francis Martin. The screenplay by Walter DeLeon is based on a short story by Rupert Hughes entitled Don't Call Me Madame. Documentary film Mysterious Mamberamo is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Pavol Barabas. Documentary film Arches and Canyonlands is a 2005 documentary film, written and directed by David Ellis, Dan Gallagher and Jares Gallagher. Documentary film Sang-e-Meel Se Mulaqat is a documentary on life of Ustad Bismillah Khan by Goutam Ghose. Documentary film Divine Madness is a 1980 concert film directed by Michael Ritchie, and featuring Bette Midler during her 1979 concert at Pasadena's Civic Auditorium. The 94-minute film features Midler's stand-up comedy routines as well as 16 songs, including "Big Noise From Winnetka," "Paradise," "Shiver Me Timbers," "Fire Down Below," "Stay With Me," "My Mother’s Eyes," "Chapel of Love/Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," "Do You Want to Dance," "You Can’t Always Get What You Want/I Shall Be Released", "The E-Street Shuffle/Summer /"Leader of the Pack" and "The Rose". Richie filmed four of Midler's concerts on the tour and cut them together to look like one. Divine Madness was released in 1980 to relative critical success. Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert awarded the film three and a half stars, saying that the film's only weakness was that there was not "enough close-up shots of the audience". The tracks "Shiver Me Timbers" and "Rainbow Sleeve" were edited out of the Home Video Version. Divine Madness has been re-released on DVD but as yet only in the US. Science Fiction The USS Enterprise under Captain James T. Kirk is sent on a secret mission. Kirk is to take a Klingon warrior named Ksia to the Klingon homeworld. Ksia was once the tutor of the reclusive ceremonial ruler of the Klingon Empire, the Kitumba. But Ksia defected to the Federation in order to prevent the imminent all-out attack of the Klingons on the Federation. This attack was conceived by Malkthon, who is the Klingon Warlord, the actual political ruler of the Empire. Ksia plans to convince the adolescent Kitumba to speak out against the imminent attack as Ksia is convinced that the resulting war would destroy both the Federation and the Klingon Empire. Documentary film Ao Fundo is a 2012 short documentary film written by Luis Coelho and directed by Luis Coelho, Marco Min and Telmo Domingues. Science Fiction Chehre Pe Chehra is a 1981 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Raj Tilak. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Shatrughan Sinha, Rekha and Sulakshana Pandit in pivotal roles. Documentary film Chasing Water is a 2011 short drama adventure documentary film directed by Peter McBride and Robin Hardy. Documentary film The Beatles: Celebration is a 1999 documentary film written by Geoffrey Giuliano, directed by Mark Devito and Geoffrey Giuliano. Comedy Crazy Jungle Adventure is a 1982 adventure comedy film written by Manfred Purzer and directed by Harald Reinl. Comedy The Debtors is a 1999 film directed by Evi Quaid. Thriller The Burning Train is a Bollywood Action thriller film released in 1980 directed by Ravi Chopra and featuring a huge all-star cast. The plot revolves around a train named Super Express that catches fire on its inaugural run from New Delhi to Mumbai. Documentary film Doc.8 is a 2007 film written and directed by Christian Schneider. Comedy Prince of Swine is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Mark Toma. Comedy The Scholar is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Joy Scouts is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 180th Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Whiteout is a 2009 thriller film based on the 1998 comic book of the same name by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber. Directed by Dominic Sena, with uncredited reshoots by Stuart Baird and Len Wiseman, it stars Kate Beckinsale, Tom Skerritt, Gabriel Macht and Alex O'Loughlin in the lead roles. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. and released on September 11, 2009. It was produced under the banner of Dark Castle Entertainment by Joel Silver, Susan Downey and David Gambino. Comedy Tokyo Playboy Club is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Yosuke Okuda. Comedy War Live is a 2000 Yugoslavian film directed by Darko Bajić. It was Yugoslavia's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film We Feed the World is a 2005 documentary in which Austrian filmmaker Erwin Wagenhofer traces the origins of the food we eat and views modern industrial production of food and factory farming in a critical light. His journey takes him to France, Spain, Romania, Switzerland, Brazil and back to Austria. The film features interviews with several people, including one with sociologist and politician Jean Ziegler. The film was the most successful Austrian documentary ever. In German-speaking countries it was seen by about 600,000 cinemagoers. Comedy Boarding House Groonen is a 1925 Austrian silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Anton Edthofer, Karl Forest and Harry Nestor. It was Wiene's first film in Vienna where he had moved to from Berlin to work for Pan Film. The film was made in 1924, but its premiere was delayed until 9 January 1925. Documentary film Misa's Fugue is a 2012 documentary film written by Sean D. Gaston, Jennifer L. Goss and Zachary Steven Houp and directed by Sean D. Gaston. Comedy Five Day Lover is a 1961 French sex comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca, starring Jean Seberg and Micheline Presle. It is based on the 1959 novel L'amant de cinq jours by Françoise Parturier. The film was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival and nominated for the Golden Bear. Comedy Ee Pattanathil Bhootham is a 2009 comedy fantasy Malayalam film directed by Johny Antony. Ee Pattanathil Bhootham stars Mammootty, Kavya Madhavan, & Innocent.'Ennama kanna soukyama ' song from rajinikanth's mr. bharath is remixed and played in the climax of the film.. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Hamara Dost Bhoot Uncle. Comedy Shooting Lily is a 1996 film directed by Arthur Borman. Documentary film American Arab is a 2013 documentary film by Iraqi-American filmmaker Usama Alshaibi. The film follows the personal story of Alshaibi's life in post-9/11 America and concentrates on sensitive issues pertaining to race and identity. The perceptions and misconceptions of the Arab American community are closely analyzed and deconstructed over the course of the film to reveal a more complex culture of individuals rather than a singularly stigmatized group of people. Alshaibi himself was the victim of a hate crime in 2011 so the film therein tackles the subject of racism and oppression towards Arab Americans in today's society. American Arab is a production of Kartemquin Films, and is part of their Diversity Fellowship program. Documentary film We Dreamed America is a 2008 documentary film, directed by Alex Walker, that delves deep into the dark recesses of the British music scene. Examining the relationship and ongoing exchange between British and American roots music, the film looks at the British fascination with the most American of genres, Country Music. The film tells the stories of six British 'Americana' bands, while giving an insight into how country music fits into the British music industry. Comedy Paz! is a 2002 comedy film directed by Renato De Maria. Documentary film The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife is a 1991 British feature-length documentary film set during the final days of the apartheid regime in South Africa, particularly centring on Eugène Terre'Blanche, founder and leader of the far-right, white supremacist political organisation AWB. The film was directed by Nick Broomfield and released in 1991. It received an average of 2.3 million viewers during its screening on Channel 4. A year later it was the subject of legal action brought by the journalist, Jani Allan, in what has been described as "the libel case of the summer". In 2006, Broomfield released a follow-up, His Big White Self. Animation "Serene Mr. Tao, the embodiment of man's never-ending search for meaning in the universe, travels on his singular path to enlightenment." Quoting the synopsis from the 2004 Interfilm Festival site. Comedy My Grandpa Is a Vampire is a 1991 film directed by David Blyth. Thriller JAKE'S CLOSET delivers an elegant and unforgettably powerful suspense film seen through the eyes of a little boy coping with his family's breakup. With a remarkable performance by seven-year-old Anthony De Marco as Jake, JAKE'S CLOSET takes you on a deeply moving journey as Jake navigates the landscape of his parents escalating divorce and finds himself haunted by something ominous lurking in his bedroom closet. When Jake finally confronts the presence in his closet, it leads him to a chilling revelation in a climax you'll never forget.Renowned critics of cinema have compared JAKE'S CLOSET to Pan's Labyrinth. Hidden inside the heart of this edge-of-your-seat, haunting tale is a profound and long overdue film that explores the loss innocence that comes with divorce, featuring break-out performances by Sean Bridges, Brooke Bloom and Anthony De Marco as Jake. Comedy A professor bets one of his colleagues that he can turn the stooges into gentlemen within 60 days. With the aid of his pretty daughter, the professor tries to teach the boys proper etiquette. After many frustrating attempts, he introduces the stooges into society at a fancy party. At first things go all right, but the party soon degenerates into a wild pie fight. Documentary film September Wheat is a documentary film directed and written by Peter Krieg. Documentary film Enzo Avitabile Music Life is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jonathan Demme. Documentary film From the Pole to the Equator is a 1987 documentary film directed by Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi. Comedy "Out of work as usual, showgirl Maisie Revier (Ann Sothern) takes a job as the maid for a wealthy family. She wins over the young man of the household (Lew Ayres), but the rest of the family is too wrapped up in its own problems to benefit from Maisie's good-natured personality. The daughter (Maureen O'Sullivan) tries to kill herself when her engagement breaks up, prompting Maisie to instill a sense of purpose and self-confidence in the shallow lives of her employers. Maisie Was a Lady is enjoyable "B" fare, given substance by the battle of wits between down-to-earth Maisie and imperious family butler C. Aubrey Smith. This film was the fourth in MGM's "Maisie" series." Quoting the description from flicks.hokies-house.info Comedy Little Go Beep is a 2000 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote as babies. Music by Richard Stone. Based on Chuck Jones Wile. E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoons. Science Fiction The Glitterball is a 1977 British Sci Fi children's film made by Mark Forstater Productions for the Children's Film Foundation. The film was screened at the 2010 Edinburgh Film Festival as part of a retrospective of 16 "rarely seen" British films made between 1967 and 1979, "rediscovered" after a year of detective work by event staff. In 1979, Methuen Publishing released the children's novel by the same name, written by screenwriters Howard Thompson and Harley Cokeliss. ISBN 9780416863406. Comedy Lulu McAfee (Melanie Griffith) lives in a San Francisco home for mentally ill adults. One day in June, she bolts for L.A. and contacts Ben Clifton (Patrick Swayze), an old flame, now unhappily writing for TV and unhappily married to a psychiatrist, Claire. Ben is ready to call Lulu's doctor when she tells him they have a son, born after she became ill and their affair ended. He calls Claire to tell her he's driving Lulu to Madison, Wisconsin to meet the boy on his 16th birthday; a visit Lulu claims is arranged. On the drive, Lulu tries to rekindle the affair and restart Ben's idealism. Meanwhile, Claire boards a plane to Madison to watch her marriage collapse. Comedy Josh and S.A.M. is a 1993 American drama-comedy film revolving around two brothers who hate each other and how they react to their parents' divorce. It stars Noah Fleiss, Jacob Tierney, Martha Plimpton, and a young Jake Gyllenhaal. The MPAA rating system rated this film PG-13. Comedy Filandra is a 2013 short comedy film written by Genna Mc'Cohen and directed by Marlene Mc'Cohen. Animation The father is a 2009 short animation film directed by Lim Choi. Comedy Rudi na záletech is a 1911 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. It's one of a series of four films written by and starring Emil Artur Longen as the title character, Rudi. It was filmed in Prague. Comedy Hypothetically is a 2013 short film written by Geoffrey Pomeroy and directed by Peter Zinn. Comedy Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself is a stage performance of comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham. The show was taped in Santa Ana, California. The DVD was released on April 11, 2006. Thriller Jönssonligan och Dynamit-Harry is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan. Animation The Amazing Bone is a 1985 short animated film directed by Michael Sporn. Animation Zambezia is a 2012 South African 3D computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film, which was released on July 3, 2012. It was directed by Wayne Thornley, written by Andrew Cook, Raffaella Delle Donne, and Anthony Silverston, it is the first film produced by Triggerfish Animation Studios and distributed by Cinema Management Group and Sony Pictures in English territories. This film features the voice talents of Jeremy Suarez, Abigail Breslin, Jeff Goldblum, Leonard Nimoy, and Samuel L. Jackson. It tells the story of a young falcon bird who leaves the desolate desert where he lives with his father to discover action and adventure in the big city of Zambezia. Thriller Quiet Kill is a 2004 film directed by Mark Jones. It stars Corbin Bernsen and Claudia Christian. Thriller Perfect Alibi is a 1995 American crime film directed by Kevin Meyer and starring Teri Garr and Hector Elizondo. It is based on the 1990 novel Where's Mommy Now? by Rochelle Majer Krich. Comedy Mrs. Jones' Birthday is a 1909 short American comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. It was Arbuckle's second onscreen performance. Thriller Dangerous Touch is a 1994 thriller film directed by Lou Diamond Phillips. He also co-wrote the film with Kurt Voss, and Lisa Hansen co-produced the film. James Lemmo was the Cinematographer. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California, USA. The film was made by Trimark Pictures. Comedy Love Translated is a Canadian documentary film directed and edited by Julia Ivanova which premiered at the 46th annual Chicago International Film Festival. Comedy Ctrl Emotion is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2009. Thriller Another Me is a 2013 Spanish-British film directed by Isabel Coixet. It is based on the novel of the same name by Catherine MacPhail. The film was released in select theaters on August 22, 2014. Documentary film Acid Test is a 2009 documentary film directed by Tristan Bayer and Daniel Hinerfeld. Animation When Father Olivier seemingly runs away from the order, Suzu the dark elf is sent to capture and return him to the order. Father Olivier has been having doubts about the legend of creation and decides to go to the forbidden island of G, named after the dark god who betrayed the council of gods and whose name is now forbidden from the lips of men. On his journey, a strange girl named Ouri is given to him as a slave. Fearing her fate should he refuse, Father Olivier soon learns that Ouri holds a few magical secrets of her own as she defends him from Suzu and all else that would impede his goals. It just might be true that Ouri really does come from the dark island of G. Thriller Kansas City Confidential is a 1952 film noir crime film directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne, Coleen Gray, Preston Foster, Neville Brand, Lee Van Cleef and Jack Elam. The film was released in the United Kingdom as The Secret Four . Karlson and Payne teamed up a year later for 99 River Street, another noir, followed by a 1955 color film noir, Hell's Island. This film is now in the public domain. Science Fiction Root of the Problem is a 2012 horror, comedy, fantasy, and short film written by Ryan Spindell and Mark E. Davidson, and directed by Ryan Spindell. Documentary film One Day in September is a 1999 documentary film directed by Kevin Macdonald examining the 5 September 1972 murder of 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Michael Douglas provides the sparse narration throughout the film. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2000. Documentary film Tourfilm is a documentary-style concert film by American rock band R.E.M. The film chronicles the band's 1989 Green tour of North America. Produced by frontman Michael Stipe and director Jim McKay, the black-and-white film features aspects of avant-garde and experimental filmmaking, including handheld camera shots and stock footage. Unlike most films of its genre, Tourfilm is noticeably devoid of standard rock movie staples such as backstage footage and interviews with band members. The film was released on LaserDisc and VHS in 1990 and DVD in August 2000. Documentary film Caballé Beyond the Music is a 2003 documentary film written by Antonio A. Farré and Alberto Sabaté and directed by Antonio A. Farré. Documentary film Lobotomy is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Yury Khashchavatski. Thriller Angelfist is a 1993 action/thriller film starring Catya Sassoon, Michael Shaner, and Melissa Moore. Directed by Cirio H. Santiago, the film was produced by Santiago and Roger Corman. Comedy British actor Robert Donat's one-and-only film directorial effort was Cure for Love. Adapted from a popular stage play by Walter Greenwood, the film stars Donat as Jack, an army sergeant who returns home on leave. Having falling in love, Jack hopes that his hometown girl friend has forgotten his impulsive marriage proposal, but she hasn't. The film's comic complications arise from the fact that Jack, a war hero of conspicuous courage, turns into a quivering mass of jelly whenever dealing with affairs of the heart. The thick Lancashire dialect used by practically everyone in Cure for Love may be a bit difficult to comprehend for American audiences. Documentary film Targeting Iran is a 2013 documentary film "designed to help Western audiences understand the complexities of historic and contemporary U.S./Iranian relations in an effort to derail potential military action." Based on the 2007 book of the same name by David Barsamian, the film "seeks to elucidate the myths and popular misconceptions surrounding Iran's nuclear aspirations." Comedy The Speeding Ticket is a 2004 short film directed by Danny Strauss and Colin Campbell. Comedy Sweet Lies is a 1988 film from Island Pictures, directed by Nathalie Delon and starring Treat Williams as an insurance investigator in Paris who becomes the object of a bet made by three women, who start to fall for him. Its title track was performed by Robert Palmer. Comedy The Gidji is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Pat Herford. Comedy Tsuribaka Nisshi 5 is a 1992 comedy drama film written by Yôji Yamada, Toshio Sekine, Masakuni Takahashi and directed by Tomio Kuriyama. Comedy The Dead Letter is a 1915 silent comedy film starring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Dead Body Welcome is a 2013 documentary film written by Desiree Duwel and directed by Kees Brienen. Comedy What Will Become of Us is a 2004 drama comedy film written by Giovanni Veronesi and Silvio Muccino and directed by Giovanni Veronesi. Documentary film As a young couple who were high school sweethearts, Danny and Leslie went to the same church and attended youth group together. After dating, marriage and building a new home together, they were ready to start a family. With several failed attempts to get pregnant, the couple encounter complications, and a very slim chance of conceiving a child. Through several strange events Danny and Leslie both learn what it means to become parents, raise a family and find true redemption. Thriller Gridlock is a 1996 action, crime, drama, thriller film written by Joe Ferullo and directed by Sandor Stern. Comedy Il marito in collegio is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. It is based on the novel with the same name by Giovanni Guareschi. Comedy Boyfriends & Birthdays was the second TV movie from the British pop group S Club 7. It first aired on 12 December 1999 and was produced for CBBC. In this movie, the cast proceeds with their long drive from Miami to Los Angeles and Rachel receives an ultimatum from her English boyfriend to return home. She is then forced to choose between remaining in S Club 7 and losing her boyfriend or leaving the group to stay with him. Comedy "Unbearable! Totally disgusting! The longest three minutes of your life! Watch aliens in their most intimate moments in this close encounter of the queerest kind. " Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Kumbha Mela is a 1989 short documentary produced and directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Documentary film Veinte años no es nada is a 2004 film written by Joaquim Jordà and Laia Manresa and directed by Joaquim Jordà. Thriller Raakilipaatu is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Priyadarshan based on the 1999 Marathi film Bindhaast. It stars Jyothika, Sharbani Mukherjee, Tabu and Lakshmi. The music was composed by Vidyasagar. Originally planned to be made as a bilingual, in Tamil and in Malayalam, the film released first in 2000 in Tamil only as Snegithiye, while the Malayalam version as well as the dubbed Hindi version, Friendship, released only seven years later. Thriller Ek Tha Tiger is a 2012 Indian action spy thriller film, directed by Kabir Khan and produced by Aditya Chopra of Yash Raj Films. It stars Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, and features Ranvir Shorey, Girish Karnad, Roshan Seth and Gavie Chahal in supporting roles. The film was the third collaboration of Kabir Khan with Yash Raj Films after Kabul Express and New York. The plot centers on an Indian spy code-named Tiger who falls in love with a Pakistani spy during an investigation and how Tiger's ideology and principles change over time. Pre-production of Ek Tha Tiger started in the second half of 2010 after the script had been completed. Principal photography commenced on September 2011 and ended in June 2012. The film was shot in five countries. Initially scheduled for a release on June 2012, the film's release was delayed and it opened on 15 August 2012, coinciding with India's Independence Day was holiday which celebrates on 65th anniversary to the marked. Critics gave Ek Tha Tiger generally negative to mixed reviews with most of the praises given for its action, cinematography and music. Comedy Amor se dice cantando is a 1959 Mexican- Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Morayta and written by María Luisa Algarra. It stars Miguel Aceves Mejía and Julia Sandoval. Animation Timmy wishes for a magic remote control that will allow him to travel inside television. But the magic remote winds up in Vicky's hands! It's going to take Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda to race through television and stop Vicky from using the remote control to take over every channel and, ultimately, the world! Thriller Tumult is a 2012 action, comedy and short film written and directed by Johnny Barrington. Comedy Kanalizasyon is a 2009 Turkish comedy film directed by Alper Mestçi. Comedy Chow Hound is a Looney Tunes animated short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Released June 16, 1951, the voices are performed by Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet and John T. Smith. Unlike most Warner Bros.-series cartoons featuring cats as the antagonists of their targets and dogs serving to discourage their behavior, Chow Hound uses a different formula, wherein a large bulldog is the merciless bully, and the cat are his hapless victims. A brief clip of the cartoon can be seen in the film Conspiracy Theory and in the film Cats & Dogs Comedy Your Friend the Rat is a 2007 animated short film by Pixar, originally released on the home video release of the film Ratatouille. The short takes on the form of an educational film and stars rats Remy and Emile, two of the protagonists of Ratatouille, who argue for the reconciliation of humans and rats. They use historical facts presented via various styles of animation. This is Pixar's first short film to feature traditional animation; at 11 minutes, it is also the longest Pixar short to date. Along with 2D animation, the short also includes stop-motion animation, computer generated imagery and live action. Like Ratatouille, Your Friend the Rat also features a musical sequence. This is also Pixar's first short film to have a cameo of a protagonist of a film that releases a year later, which was a cameo of WALL-E. Your Friend the Rat won the Best Animated Short Subject category at the 35th annual Annie Awards and was released on DVD and Blu-ray with Disney·Pixar's Ratatouille. Comedy Training Pigeons is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film featuring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup. Documentary film Cooking At Iron Dog is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Alana Anselment. Animation Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure, also known as Eveready Harton, Eveready, Buried Treasure, or Pecker Island is a pornographic animated cartoon made in the United States circa 1928, depicting the unlikely adventures of the perpetually aroused title character with a woman, a man, a donkey and a cow. Comedy MouseHunt is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski, written by Adam Rifkin and starring Nathan Lane and Lee Evans. It was the first family film to be released by DreamWorks. The film was shot just prior to William Hickey's death. In the story, two Laurel-and-Hardy-like brothers struggle against one small house mouse for possession of a house that was willed to them by their father. The intelligent and crafty mouse outwits them completely. The film is set in a humorously indeterminate 20th century time period, with styles ranging from the 1940s to the 1970s. Animation El negre es el color dels deus is a 2003 short animation film written by Marc Riba and directed by Marc Riba and Anna Solanas. Comedy Little Billy's City Cousin is a 1914 short film, a part of Little Billy series. Animation Atlantis: Milo's Return, released in 2003, is Disney's twentieth animated direct-to-video sequel. It is a sequel to the 2001 animated film Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Originally, Disney was developing a sequel entitled Shards of Chaos, but it was abandoned once The Lost Empire was less successful than anticipated. The released sequel consists of three animated shorts, originally meant to be three episodes of a series that was never completed called Team Atlantis. Some additional animation was done to link the stories more closely. Cree Summer, Corey Burton, Don Novello, Phil Morris, Jacqueline Obradors, John Mahoney, and Florence Stanley all reprise their roles from the first film, with James Arnold Taylor replacing Michael J. Fox as Milo and Steve Barr as Cookie. This is also Florence Stanley's final film; she died months after production ended. Comedy Ambassador Bill is a comedy film starring Will Rogers and Marguerite Churchill. Directed by Sam Taylor, the movie also features Greta Nissen and Ray Milland. Thriller A Chilling Cosplay is a 2013 Chinese-Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Wang Guangli and starring Simon Yam, Vivian Hsu, Ying Er and Yuan Hong. Comedy Cancel Christmas is a 2010 film written by David Alexander and directed by John Bradshaw. Comedy Shankar is a criminal who turns his life around and becomes a business man. He is delighted when his wife gives birth to twins. However Anna, his arch-enemy from his old days, plots vengeance and kidnaps one baby. Chased by the police, the goons abandon the baby in a truck and run away. All hope seems lost for the defenseless infant when a little miracle saves his life. The film uses comedy to impress upon its audience that good always triumphs over evil in the end. Comedy Away We Go is a 2009 comedy-drama directed by Academy Award-winning director Sam Mendes and written by the husband-and-wife team of Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida. The film stars John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Allison Janney, Catherine O'Hara, Jeff Daniels, Paul Schneider, Carmen Ejogo, Chris Messina, Melanie Lynskey, Josh Hamilton, Jim Gaffigan, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. It had a limited theater release in the United States starting June 5, 2009. It opened the 2009 Edinburgh International Film Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 29, 2009. Comedy Chess-Nuts is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short films starring Betty Boop, and featuring Bimbo and Koko the Clown. Documentary film War Reporter is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Mohamed Amine Boukhris. Documentary film No Limits is a 2013 documentary film directed by Alison Ellwood. Comedy Aces Go Places, also known in the United States as Diamondfinger or Mad Mission 1, is a 1982 Hong Kong action/comedy film directed by Eric Tsang, and starring Sam Hui and Karl Maka. Documentary film Pink Ribbons, Inc. is a 2011 National Film Board of Canada documentary about the pink ribbon campaign, directed by Léa Pool and produced by Ravida Din. The film is based on the 2006 book Pink Ribbons, Inc: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy by Samantha King, associate professor of kinesiology and health studies at Queen's University. The film documents how some companies use pink ribbon-related marketing to increase sales while contributing only a small fraction of proceeds to the cause, or use "pinkwashing" to improve their public image while manufacturing products that may be carcinogenic. For the millions that are raised for breast cancer research by the campaign, the film argues that not enough money goes to prevention or exploring possible environmental factors. Pink Ribbons, Inc. features interviews with critics of the pink ribbon campaign, researchers and cancer patients as well as cancer fundraisers such as Nancy Brinker, head of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Thriller De nacht van Aalbers is a 2001 thriller film written by Tomas Ross and directed by Theo van Gogh. Science Fiction Banagher is attacked by the black mobile suit Banshee and taken into custody. Backed into a corner, he still continues to conceal the new coordinates leading to Lapace's Box which were revealed by the Unicorn Gundam. Bright Noa, the commander of the Londo Bell, sees in Banagher the dignity and possibility shown by generations of Gundam pilots, and he finds help from old friends he once fought beside. Meanwhile, Mineva has been handed over from Ronan to Martha, and she is transferred to the giant transport plane Garuda as a pawn to make Banagher talk. The conflict surrounding the Box soars to a high altitude and, finally, back into space... Documentary film Divine Providence is a 1988 short drama film written by José Ramón Mikelajáuregui, Alberto Moravia and Maria Rodriguez, and directed by Maria Rodriguez. Thriller Felidae is a 1994 German animated neo-noir film directed by Michael Schaack, written by Martin Kluger, Stefaan Schieder and Akif Pirinçci based on the 1989 novel Felidae, produced by Trickompany, and starring Ulrich Tukur, Mario Adorf and Klaus Maria Brandauer. The story centers on domestic house cat Francis and the grisly feline murders taking place in his new neighborhood. Thriller Perro Come Perro is a 2008 Colombian film by director Carlos Moreno. The film depicts the violence among the low life, crime filled life of some criminals in the city of Cali. The film was shown at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The soundtrack of the film included a song by Colombian band Superlitio. Comedy Home Fries is a 1998 film directed by Dean Parisot, starring Drew Barrymore, Luke Wilson and Jake Busey. The script was originally penned by writer Vince Gilligan for a film class at New York University. It was filmed in Lockhart, Taylor and Bastrop, Texas. Documentary film Focus Forward: The Invisible Bicycle Helmet is a film directed by Fredrik Gertten. Comedy Miss Farkku-Suomi is a comedy, drama and music film directed by Matti Kinnunen. Animation Muratti Marches On is a 1934 film directed by Oskar Fischinger. Animation "What matters most to you when picking a partner? Does it matter what gender your partner is as long as they are a great human being? This cute animation film makes us think about such issues." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site, Comedy Gods Behaving Badly is an unreleased film adaptation of Marie Phillips' best-selling satire novel of the same name, about a young mortal couple who encounter a group of Greek gods living in New York City. The film is the feature-length directorial debut of Marc Turtletaub, who is better known as a film producer. The film was shot in 2011 and premiered at the 2013 Rome Film Festival. Comedy American High School is a 2009 direct-to-DVD coming-of-age romantic comedy film written and directed by Sean Patrick Cannon and starring Jillian Murray, Aubrey O'Day, Talan Torriero and Martin Klebba. It was released on April 7, 2009 in the US. Trini Lopez makes a guest appearance as the performer at the Prom. Thriller The Palace is a 2011 Cypriot-Australian short film co-production, written and directed by Anthony Maras, that enjoyed its international premiere at the 2011 Telluride Film Festival and won 'Best Short Fiction Film' and 'Best Screenplay in a Short Film' in the 2012 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards. The Palace also won top honors at a number of other film festivals and awards ceremonies including the 2012 Beverly Hills Film Festival, 2011 Sydney Film Festival, 2011 Melbourne International Film Festival, 2012 Flickerfest International Festival of Short Films and the 2011 Adelaide Film Festival. Filmmaker Anthony Maras won the 2011 AFTRS IF Award for Rising Talent on the strength of this film and others. The Palace was produced by AntHouse Films, Cyan Films and SeaHorse Films, as an Australia-Cyprus co-production. Animation Night Fishing With Cormorants is a 2009 animation film directed by Betsy Kopmar. Comedy Sure Shot 2 follows Sure Shot Dombrowski's (hockey's toughest two way player) career into the minors. Sportscaster, Reg Locker and a group of fans take a bus tour out to Sure Shot's "coaching" hometown for the first anniversary of Sure Shot's death. The story flashes back to Sure Shot's divorce from Joanne Avery, his relationship with Russian Kalin Petropov, and the twists and turns of Sure Shot's comedic life. Sure Shot retires from the Edmonton Gunslingers and begins his coaching/playing days with the Barrhead Fighting Beavers. He is reunited with corporate sociopath, Erwin V. Boyd, and his G.M., Temple Weeks. Animation Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals is an anime OVA based on the Final Fantasy series of role-playing video games. It was released in Japan in 1994 and distributed by Urban Vision in 1997 in North America on VHS. Urban Vision have since lost the distribution license and to date the series hasn't been released in any other format, such as DVD, following its initial video release. Legend of the Crystals takes place 200 years after the events of Final Fantasy V. It is divided into four thirty-minute OVA episodes spanning two VHS tapes. Animation SuperBot - Uma Questão de Aumento is a 2013 short animated film directed by Pablo Alberto Diaz and Gervasio Rodriguez Traverso. Comedy Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a 1987 American comedy film written, produced and directed by John Hughes. The film stars Steve Martin as Neal Page, a high-strung marketing executive, who meets Del Griffith, played by John Candy, an eternally optimistic, overly talkative, and clumsy shower curtain ring salesman who seems to live in a world governed by a different set of rules. They share a three-day odyssey of misadventures trying to get Neal home to Chicago from New York City in time for Thanksgiving dinner with his family. Thriller Suicide Club, known in Japan as Suicide Circle is a 2002 Japanese independent horror film that gained a considerable amount of notoriety in film festivals around the world for its controversial subject matter and gory presentation. It has developed a significant cult following. It won the Jury Prize for "Most Ground-Breaking Film" at the Fantasia Film Festival. The movie was written and directed by Sion Sono. It deals with a wave of seemingly unconnected suicides that strikes Japan and the efforts of the police to determine the reasons behind the strange behavior. Science Fiction My Stepmother is an Alien is a 1988 American comedy science fiction film produced by the Weintraub Entertainment Group for release through Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Dan Aykroyd and Kim Basinger, with featured performances by Jon Lovitz and Alyson Hannigan. Comedy Černí baroni is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1992. Comedy There Goes Susie is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford. and adapted from the novel There Goes Susie by Hans Jacoby and Charlie Roellinghoff. Thriller Zero Focus is a 1961 Japanese mystery film directed by Yoshitaro Nomura and is based on a novel by Seicho Matsumoto. Thriller Yamudu is a 2010 action, crime fiction and drama film directed by Hari. Comedy Jive Junction is a 1943 film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Animation Marak is a 2007 short film directed by David Wachtenheim Glen Steinmacher. Comedy Swing Out, Sister is a 1945 American musical comedy film starring Arthur Treacher, Rod Cameron and Billie Burke. Two people get jobs anonymously at a jazz club without telling their upper-class families. Animation Close the Lid Gently 2012 is an animation, short, romance and family film directed by Ariana Gerstein-McCollum. Documentary film Standardized is a documentary film directed by Daniel Hornberger and Jim del Conte. Thriller Only One Can Play is a 2009 short film directed by William Morrissey. Comedy The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels is a documentary film released in 1988 by Frank Zappa, detailing the making of Zappa's 1971 film 200 Motels. As of December 2013, the video has not yet been released on DVD. Animation Deconstruction Workers is a 2008 short animated film written by Kjartan Helleve and directed by Kajsa Næss. Documentary film We Are Aliens is 2012 documentary short film directed by Max Crow. Comedy Rosy Dreams is a 1977 Czechoslovak film. Despite its whimsical poetic style, it was the first Central European feature film that put the Romani community at the center stage in a realistic manner. It was also a singular artistic achievement in Slovak and Czechoslovak cinema during the intensely repressive period after the Soviet invasion of 1968 by Dušan Hanák, director of several acclaimed films who maintained the integrity of his vision and style throughout the vagaries of Central European filmmaking in the second half of the 20th century. In a broader sense, Rosy Dreams was prescient in Central European cinema because it dealt with a minority group whose plight, not discussed openly then, has since become one of the key issues in several Central European societies. The clash of the communities is depicted with the subtle tender attitude inherited from the Czechoslovak New Wave. Comedy Ghostbusters is a 1984 American science fantasy comedy film directed and produced by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. It stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis as three eccentric parapsychologists in New York City who start a ghost-catching business. Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis co-star as a client and her neighbor. The Ghostbusters business booms after initial skepticism, but when an uptown high-rise apartment building becomes the focal point of spirit activity linked to the ancient god Gozer, it threatens to overwhelm the team and the entire world. Originally intended by Aykroyd as a project for himself and fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus John Belushi, the film had a very different story during initial drafts. Aykroyd's vision of "Ghostmashers" traveling through time, space and other dimensions to fight large ghosts was deemed financially impractical by Reitman. Based on the director's suggestions, Aykroyd and Ramis finalized the screenplay in May–June 1982. They had written roles specifically for Belushi and John Candy, but were forced to change the script after Belushi died and Candy did not commit to the film. Animation The Road Led Here is a 2012 short animation mystery film directed by Jennifer Hardacker. Comedy The El Chupugcabra is a 2013 short comedy-horror film written by Aaron B. Koontz and Cameron Burns and directed by Aaron B. Koontz. Comedy O Trapalhão e a Luz Azul is a 1999 Brazilian comedy film written by Paulo Cursino and directed by Paulo Aragão and Alexandre Boury. Comedy Buzzy Boop is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and her young tomboy cousin Buzzy Boop. Thriller The Deep Below is a feature film released directly to DVD in March 2007 by Zepper Pictures. Directed by Rod Slane, who also co-written with Ami Neder, the film stars Jason Dohring, Marina Sirtis and Michael Dorn. The film was produced by Extended Family Entertainment, an Olahoma-based production company. Originally entitled "Walking on Water," the film was ultimately released under the title 'The Deep Below.' Comedy Suave patria is a 2012 adventure comedy film directed by Francisco Javier Padilla. Documentary film Making the River is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Sarah Del Seronde. Comedy Superjail!: Stingstress is a 2012 short animation, crime and comedy film directed by Christy Karacas. Thriller Candy Cravings is a 2013 short drama film written by Saara Lamberg and directed by Sebastian Bertoli. Documentary film Attack on Democracy: An Intervention is a 2012 documentary directed by Romuald Karmakar and Niels Negendank. Thriller Broken Thread is a 2007 thriller film directed by Mahesh Mathai. Comedy This Filthy World is a one-man show/documentary film by John Waters concerning his origins in the trash genre and his successful career navigating Hollywood. It was filmed at the Harry DeJour Playhouse in New York City in 2006. Comedy Wanted, a Strong Hand is a 1913 short comedy film written by Kate Price and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Comedy Odd Little Man is a Norwegian family movie from 2000, directed by Stein Leikanger, based on one of the biographic memoirs of Odd Børretzen. The first part of the Norwegian title means "When I met Jesus". The second part means "...with a slingshot", thus changing the meaning of the title to "When I hit Jesus ... with a slingshot". The English titles makes use of the coincidence that Børretzen's Norwegian first name means something in English. This movie was the Norwegian entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001. Comedy Hugh and Heke is a 2010 comedy family film written by Tricia Kelly and written and directed by Reston Griffiths. Documentary film The UK Gold is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Mark Donne. Comedy Angel in a Taxi is a 1958 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Thriller Bol Radha Bol is a 1992 Hindi film directed by David Dhawan and starring Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor in the lead roles.The film is perhaps best remembered for the hit track "Tu Tu Tu Tara". The film was a big hit at the time of its release and was one of the highest grossing films of the year. Juhi Chawla received a Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination for her performance in the film. The success of the film was attributed to its leading lady, Juhi Chawla due to her immense popularity at that time. Comedy Know Your Europeans - The United Kingdom is a short, animated, comedy film written by Colin Pearson and directed by Bob Godfrey. Animation Esclavos de mi poder is a 1996 animated short film directed by Mercedes Gaspar. Comedy The Classic is a 2001 Finnish comedy film directed by Kari Väänänen. It is based on Kari Hotakainen's semi-autobiographical novel Klassikko. The film stars Martti Suosalo as writer Kari Hotakainen who receives an assignment from his publisher to write a confessional autobiographical novel. Pertti Sveholm won the best supporting actor Jussi Award for his role as police lieutenant Vikström. Animation The gang travels to a remote town to stay at the La Serena Spa, to relax Shaggy after a scary experience in a haunted mansion. There, they meet Mr. Hubley who works there. Shaggy asks if there is anything to eat, and Hubley says no, but there is a barbecue in town. Animation Bébé's Kids is a 1992 American animated comedy film produced by Reginald Hudlin and Hyperion Pictures, directed by Bruce W. Smith, and released on July 31, 1992 by Paramount Pictures. The first animated feature to feature an entirely African-American main cast, the film is based upon comedian Robin Harris' "Bébé's Kids" stand-up comedy act. It features the voices of Faizon Love, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Marques Houston, Nell Carter, and Tone Lōc. Tom Everett, Rich Little, and Louie Anderson also lend their voices. Science Fiction Evolution: The Genesis of 'Fringe Season 1' is a 2009 short action sci-fi film. Documentary film Adele began singing at the age of 4. Four months after she graduated music school, a friend posted a few of her songs on a popular social network. The songs caught the attention of a music executive who was blown away by her voice. In this revealing documentary we examine her trials and triumphs. Comedy Mimics Parade is a 1991 Malayalam comedy film directed by Thulasidas and starring Jagadeesh, Siddique, Zainuddin, Ashokan, Sunitha, Suchitra, Baiju, Ansar Kalabhavan, Innocent and Alummodan. The film became a blockbuster and it spawned two sequels, Kasargod Khader Bhai and Again Kasargod Khader Bhai. Comedy Forgiving the Franklins is a 2006 comedy/drama movie written and directed by Jay Floyd. Comedy Max, Mon Amour aka Max, My Love is a 1986 film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Charlotte Rampling, Anthony Higgins, Victoria Abril, Pierre Étaix and Milena Vukotic. The screenplay was written by Oshima and Jean-Claude Carrière, and the film was produced by Serge Silberman. Thriller Chambaili is a 2013 Pakistani Urdu-language political thriller film directed by Ismail Jilani, produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Shahzad Nawaz for Coup d'état Films and 7th Sky Films. It stars Salmaan Peerzada, Khalid Ahmed, Maira Khan, Shafqat Cheema, Hamza Abbasi, Sadia Hayat, Saiqa, Ali Tahir, Ethisham, Khalid Qureshi, Fatima, Humayun Bin Rathor and Shahzad Nawaz. Chambaili is the first political drama in the history of Pakistani cinema, exploring the subject of political corruption. Comedy Dollman is a 1991 science fiction action film starring Tim Thomerson as the space cop Brick Bardo, also known as Dollman after being reduced to 13 inches in height while on Earth, hence his nickname. Despite his size, Bardo is equipped with his Groger blaster, which is the most powerful handgun in the universe. The film also stars Jackie Earle Haley as Bardo's human enemy, Braxton Red. The film was produced by Full Moon Features, who also worked with Thomerson on the Trancers series. It was followed by a crossover sequel in 1993 called Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, which is also a sequel to Demonic Toys and Bad Channels. Dollman also had its own comic series, published by Eternity Comics, who also made comics for other Full Moon related films. A movie soundtrack still remains unavailable. Thriller Real Fiction is a 2000 crime-drama film from South Korean director Kim Ki-duk. It stars Joo Jin-mo, Kim Jin-ah and Son Min-seok. It was shot entirely in real-time, with no retakes, on a mixture of low quality video and purposefully "dirtied" film. The film was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller Bitter Flowers is 2007 Norwegian crime thriller directed by Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen. It is the first in a series of six films about the private detective Varg Veum, based on the books by Gunnar Staalesen. The film stars Trond Espen Seim as Veum. Thriller From Corleone to Brooklyn is an Italian crime thriller directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film was released in Italy on April 13, 1979, and stars Maurizio Merli, Mario Merola and Van Johnson. Comedy Gippi is a 2013 Hindi drama film, directed by Sonam Nair and produced by Karan Johar. The film stars newcomer Riya Vij and Taaha Shah in lead roles. It released on 10 May 2013. Thriller They Call Him Marcado is a 1971 crime drama film written by Antonio Aguilar, Ricardo Garibay & Mario Hernández and directed by Alberto Mariscal. Comedy Farewell My Darling is a 1996 film written and directed by Park Chul-Soo. Animation Jim's Tie is a 2013 short film directed by Digiacomi, Millot, Sanchez-Romero,Thzy and Vincent. Documentary film Thomas Keating: A Rising Tide of Silence is a 2013 documentary film directed by Peter C. Jones. Comedy That's the Spirit is a film directed by Charles Lamont released on Jun 1, 1945. Thriller Delta Force 2 is a 1990 action film, and a sequel to the Chuck Norris film, The Delta Force, also starring Norris as Maj. Scott McCoy. In this film, McCoy leads his Delta team in to save the people of the fictional South American country of San Carlos, and more importantly, the people of America from drugs. Documentary film The Green Mountain Upset is a historical fiction sports documentary film directed by Nick Hanson and Mark Mooney Jr.. Thriller Robert (David Bowe) was thrown for a loop when as a youngster he witnessed his father's murder. Now a messed-up adult Robert spends his disconnected days wandering the streets in a schizophrenic stupor. He despairs over the ever-rising rate of street violence and longs to be like the Caped Crusader (his childhood comic-book hero) exacting revenge on criminals. As his hold on sanity slips Robert gets the chance to act out his fantasy. Thriller Plot is a 1972 French-Italian thriller film directed by Yves Boisset. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Comedy Anna en Corse is a 2000 film directed by Carole Giacobbi. Comedy The Virgin Soldiers is a 1969 film set in 1950, during the Malayan Emergency, and based on the novel by Leslie Thomas. The film led to a sequel, Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers. Comedy The Hot Chick is a 2002 American comedy film about a teenage girl whose mind is magically swapped with that of a 30-year-old criminal. It was directed by Tom Brady and produced by John Schneider and Carr D'Angelo for Happy Madison and Touchstone Pictures, and written by Tom Brady and Rob Schneider. The film stars Rob Schneider as the criminal, Rachel McAdams as Jessica, who, together with her cheerleader friends, search for Jessica's body while dealing with awkward social situations. Adam Sandler served as executive producer and has a small role in the film as the Mambuza Bongo Player, a character based on one played by Schneider in a Saturday Night Live sketch. Sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry and singers Ashlee Simpson, Angie Stone, and Michelle Branch also had small roles. Parts of the film were shot at Redondo Union High School and El Segundo High School. There is a malayalam movie Ithihasa released in 2014 with similar storyline. Comedy Ninety-Nine Per Cent is a 1963 comedy film directed by Giorgio Mangiamele. Thriller Hang Up! is a thriller film directed by Hyder Bilgrami and Tirthankar Das. Documentary film Rohmer In Paris is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Richard Misek. Documentary film Roads of Kiarostami is a 2005 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Looking to his own art for inspiration, Abbas Kiarostami reflects on the power of landscape, which combines views of the Iranian auteur's austere black-and-white photographs with poetic observations, engaging music and a politically provocative finale. Science Fiction The Wicked City is a 1992 science fiction film directed by Peter Mak and produced by Tsui Hark. It is a live-action film adaptation of the Japanese anime of the same name, which in turn is based on the novel by Hideyuki Kikuchi. The film stars Jacky Cheung, Leon Lai, Yuen Woo-ping, Roy Cheung, Tatsuya Nakadai, Michelle Reis, and Carman Lee. It tells fictional story of conflicts and relationship between demon-like creatures and humans in 1990s' Hong Kong. Documentary film Radioactive City is a 2012 short horror documentary film directed by Richard Sandler. Thriller Orukkam is a Malyalam thriller movie released in 1990. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Ranjini and Murali in lead roles. The film was directed by K Madhu. Comedy Mickey's Kangaroo is a 1935 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy Platinum Comedy Series: Roasting Shaquille O'Neal is a 2002 comedy film featuring Shaquille O'Neal. Science Fiction Horrors of Spider Island is a 1960 West German horror film directed by Fritz Böttger. The film stars Alexander D'Arcy as Gary the talent agent who invites several girls to a club in Singapore. Their plane ride ends abruptly when they crash-land into the ocean. D'Arcy and the girls make their way to an island where they find a larger spider-web-and. A giant spider sinks its teeth in D'Arcy which turns him into a werewolf. The film was released in the United States in 1962. It has been released with various English titles including It's Hot in Paradise, Hot in Paradise, Girls of Spider Island and Spider's Web. The film was featured on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1999. Thriller Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a 1956 American black-and-white science fiction film directed by Don Siegel, starring Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter, that was released through Allied Artists Picture Corporation. Daniel Mainwaring adapted the screenplay from Jack Finney's 1954 novel The Body Snatchers. The story depicts an extraterrestrial invasion that begins in a small California town when alien plant spores grow into large seed pods, each one capable of reproducing internally a duplicate replacement copy of each human: As each pod reaches full development, it assimilates the physical characteristics, memories, and personalities of each sleeping person placed near it; these duplicates are devoid of all human emotion. Little by little, a local doctor uncovers what is occurring and tries to stop the invasion. In 1994 Invasion of the Body Snatchers was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The slang expression "pod people" that arose in late 20th Century American culture references the emotionless duplicates seen in the film. Comedy Beauties in Distress is a 1918 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Leave It to Smith is a 1933 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Carol Goodner, Anne Grey, Peter Gawthorne and Basil Radford. It is also known as Just Smith. The film was based on a play by Frederick Lonsdale and produced by Michael Balcon. Comedy The Dog Problem is a 2006 comedy film directed and written by Scott Caan and was produced by Thousand Words Films. Along with Caan, the film stars Giovanni Ribisi, Lynn Collins, Kevin Corrigan, Sarah Shahi, and Mena Suvari. The film also stars Don Cheadle and Steve Jones in uncredited roles, supermodels Joanna Krupa and Melissa Keller, and Ultimate Fighters Tito Ortiz and Kimo Leopoldo. Comedy Hallelujah is a 1997 Comedy film written by Jeong Tae-Won and Yeong-chan Kim and directed by Seung-Soo Shin. Documentary film "A president and a citizen—bound together by a profound love of country and an unquenchable desire to see the truth revealed—fight to uncover the mystery behind a murder and France's hidden role in the horrific 1994 Rwandan genocide. This powerful investigative documentary from the director of The War Tapes (best doc, TFF ’06) is driven by the inspiring and uplifting stories of Rwandan president Paul Kagame and genocide survivor Jean-Pierre Sagahutu. In English, French, Kinyarwandan with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy The Flintstones is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Brian Levant and written by Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein and Steven E. de Souza. A live-action adaptation of the 1960-66 animated television series The Flintstones, the film stars John Goodman as Fred Flintstone, Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Flintstone, and Rosie O'Donnell as Betty Rubble, along with Kyle MacLachlan as an executive-vice president of Fred's company, Halle Berry as his seductive secretary and Elizabeth Taylor, in her final theatrical film, as Wilma's mother. The B-52's performed a different version of the theme song. The movie was shot in California at an estimated budget of $46,000,000. The film was released on May 27, 1994 and was a box-office success, though it received generally mixed to negative reviews from film critics. Observers criticized the storyline and tone, which they deemed too adult for family audiences, but praised its visual effects, costume design, art direction and John Goodman's performance as Fred Flintstone. Comedy Lotoman 2.0 is a comedy film directed by Archie Lopez. Documentary film A Link TV exclusive documentary that presents highlights of an extraordinary day-long ethics conference, featuring the Dalai Lama in conversation with some of the nation's leading activists. A co-production of Tibet House U.S. in New York and Link TV, the program brings together for the first time ever one of the world's most important spiritual leaders with renowned journalists, economists, environmentalists, and politicians to discuss the ethical dilemmas of the new millennium.With allegations of government subterfuge, corporate malfeasance scandals and a devastating global warming crisis dominating the headlines, this unprecedented television program gives millions of Americans a rare glimpse into the enlightening ethical teachings, peaceful nature, and often surprising humor of the Dalai Lama.The program shows highlights from four panels: Ethics and the Environment (with David Crow, Randall Hayes, Paul Hawken), Ethics and the Media (with Amy Goodman, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Susan Sarandon); Ethics and Economics (with Ben Cohen, Amy Domini, Russell Simmons); and Ethics and the Politics of Peace (with Dr. Helen Caldicott, Dennis Kucinich, and Rev. Al Sharpton). The discussions are intercut with interviews from the panelists, who provide personal insights into their impressions of the dialogue and what ethics means to them.The program was filmed in September, 2003 at New York's Town Hall. Thriller Alice is a 1988 fantasy film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer. Its original Czech title is Něco z Alenky, which means "Something from Alice". It is a free adaptation of Lewis Carroll's first Alice book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, about a girl who follows a white rabbit into a bizarre fantasy land. Alice is played by Kristýna Kohoutová. The film combines live action with stop motion animation, and is distinguished by its dark and uncompromising production design. After more than two decades as a prolific director of short films, Alice became Švankmajer's first venture into feature-length filmmaking. The director had been disappointed by other adaptations of Carroll's book, which interpret it as a fairy tale. His aim was instead to make the story play out like an amoral dream. The film won the feature film award at the 1989 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Documentary film Flight Over Lithuania or 510 Seconds of Silence is a 2000 short documentary film directed by Arunas Matelis and Audrius Stonys. Documentary film The Face of a Genius is a 1966 documentary film about Eugene O’Neill, produced by Alfred R. Kelman for WBZ-TV Boston. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, the first time that a film originally produced for television was recognized by the Academy as a nominee for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film In Bad Taste is the second documentary film from Steve Yeager, who had first made Divine Trash in 1998. The documentary follows the cinematic ideas of American filmmaker John Waters, and includes interviews with Waters and his ensemble cast, known as the Dreamlanders. Documentary film La Jeunesse At-elle Une Histoire? is a 2012 documentary TV movie written by Cédric Klapisch and Jacques Royer and directed by Jacques Royer. Documentary film Confiseries et jouets is a 2012 documentary film. Animation Queer Boys and Girls on the Shinkansen is a 2004 Japanese movie produced by habakari-cinema+records. The English title is Queer Boys and Girls on the Bullet Train. Comedy The Magnificent Cooly-T is a 2008 film directed by Stephen Leeds. Comedy CyberWorld is a 2000 American 3-D comedy anthology film shown in IMAX and IMAX 3D, presented by Intel. Several segments originally filmed in 2-D are showcased as converted to 3-D format. Animation The Small One is a 1978 animated Christmas short film created by Walt Disney Productions and was originally released to theaters in the United States by Buena Vista Distribution Company before the 1978 re-release of Pinocchio. The story is based on a children's book by Charles Tazewell and was an experiment for the newer and younger Disney animators, including Don Bluth, Richard Rich, Henry Selick, Gary Goldman and John Pomeroy. The story tells of a young boy, outside Nazareth, who must part with his best friend, an old donkey named Small One. He brings it to market, but no one is in need of a "scrawny donkey", save for a tanner. Comedy Hurry, Charlie, Hurry is a 1941 film directed by Charles E. Roberts. Documentary film Benjamin Smoke is a 2000 documentary film directed by Jem Cohen and Peter Sillen. Documentary film Look At Me Again is a 2012 documentary film written by Claudia Priscilla and directed by Kiko Goifman and Claudia Priscilla. Documentary film The Quilted Conscience is a documentary film directed by John Sorensen. Documentary film The Happiest People In the World is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Shaheen Dill-Riaz. Documentary film An abused young man. A hair-trigger temper. A trail of dead bodies. What makes a cold-blooded killer tick? Renowned forensic psychologist Dr. Park Dietz gets up close personal and even confrontational with psyche of one of the most dangerous men alive. Bringing together the earlier THE ICEMAN TAPES: CONVERSATIONS WITH A KILLER and THE ICEMAN: SECRETS OF A MAFIA HITMAN with the newly released Dietz interview this new special edition THE ICEMAN INTERVIEWS is the ultimate compendium of the mind of a murderer. Includes Richard “The Iceman” Kuklinski’s riveting on-camera confession exclusively for HBO of the murder of police officerPeter Calabro. Making news in February 2003 Kuklinski accepted a plea bargain for a concurrent 30-year term to his 60-year prison sentence and implicated Sammy “The Bull” Gravano in the crime. Comedy Starsky & Hutch is a 2004 American crime action comedy film directed by Todd Phillips. The film stars Ben Stiller as David Starsky and Owen Wilson as Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson and is a film adaptation of the original television series of the same name from the 1970s. Two streetwise undercover cops in the fictional city of Bay City, California in 1975, bust drug criminals with the help of underworld boss, Huggy Bear. The film functions as a sort of prequel to the TV series, as it portrays when Starsky was first partnered with Hutchinson. The film also switches the personalities of the title characters. While in the TV show, Starsky was curious and streetwise, and Hutch was by-the-book, in the film, Starsky is the serious cop, and Hutch is laid-back. There are four Frat Pack members in this film, although not all are in major roles. The exterior of the Metropolitan Courthouse at 1945 S. Hill St. in Los Angeles was used as the Bay City Police Headquarters. Documentary film The Laying On Of Hands is a 2011 short independent documentary film directed by Nick Twemlow. Thriller Carlito's Way: Rise to Power is a 2005 prequel to Brian De Palma's 1993 film Carlito's Way, based on the novel Carlito's Way by Edwin Torres. The previous film was based on the Torres novel After Hours, but was retitled to avoid it being confused with Martin Scorsese's 1985 film of the same name. The film was written and directed by Michael Bregman, who produced the first film. His father, Martin Bregman, produced both films. The film was released in theaters in New York and Los Angeles one day prior to being released on DVD. Carlito's Way: Rise to Power stars Jay Hernandez as Carlito Brigante, the character played by Al Pacino in the first film, and chronicles Brigante's rise as a heroin drug czar in 1960s Harlem, New York. The film also features Mario Van Peebles, Michael Joseph Kelly, Luis Guzmán as Nacho Reyes, Jaclyn DeSantis, Sean Combs, Burt Young, and Domenick Lombardozzi. The film received mostly negative reviews, mainly for the stereotypical themes that were used, in how the racial groups were portrayed. Documentary film Cydeways: The Best of the Pharcyde is a 2002 music documentary video directed by Spike Jonze, Kevin Kerslake, The Pharcyde and Sanji Senaka. Documentary film Kinoglaz is a 1924 documentary film written and directed by Dziga Vertov. Documentary film Valentin de las Sierras is a 1971 short musical film directed by Bruce Baillie. Comedy Main Rony Aur Jony is a 2007 romance comedy bollywood film written by Nandita Singha and Imtiaz Patel and directed by Nandita Singha. Documentary film Avenge But One Of My Two Eyes is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Avi Mograbi. A documentary on the treatment of Palestianians by members of the Israeli army. Avi Mograbi draws an analogy between the Jewish myths of Samson and the Zealots who committed mass suicide in Masada and the terrible experience of today’s Palestinians. He contrasts images with groups of Jewish tourists receiving enthusiastic explanations of Samson’s feats with the humiliating treatment of Palestinians at the Israeli checkpoints. Documentary film Fragments * Jerusalem is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Ron Havilio. Documentary film Mama, L'Chaim! is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Elkan Spiller. Comedy The One and Only is a 1999 Danish romantic comedy film directed by Susanne Bier. The film starred Sidse Babett Knudsen, Niels Olsen, Rafael Edholm, and Paprika Steen in story about two unfaithful married couples faced with becoming first-time parents. The film was considered to mark a modern transition in Danish romantic comedies, and became the third biggest box-office success of the 1990s in Denmark. The film earned both the Robert Award and Bodil Award as the Best Film of 1999. Comedy The Muslims Are Coming! is a 2013 American comedy documentary film co-directed and co-starring Negin Farsad and Dean Obeidallah. It follows a team of Muslim-American comedians as they tour the American South and Southwest performing free standup shows, and engaging in community activities, with an aim to "reach out to Middle America" and counter Islamophobia. Documentary film The Secret Trial 5 is a 2014 documentary film directed by Amar Wala. Comedy Fuiste mía un verano is a 1969 Argentine film. Animation J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings is a 1978 American animated fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi. It uses a hybrid of traditional cel animation and rotoscoped live action footage. It is an adaptation of the first half of the high fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings by English novelist J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the film follows a group of hobbits, elves, men, dwarves, and wizards who form a fellowship. They embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring made by the Dark Lord Sauron, and ensure his destruction. The film features the voices of William Squire, John Hurt, Michael Graham Cox, and Anthony Daniels of Star Wars fame, and was one of the first animated films to be presented theatrically in the Dolby Stereo sound system. The screenplay was written by Peter S. Beagle, based on an earlier draft by Chris Conkling. Ralph Bakshi encountered Tolkien's writing early in his career, and had made several attempts to produce The Lord of the Rings as an animated film before being given funding by producer Saul Zaentz and distributor United Artists. Comedy Marvin the Martian is a 2011 animated comedy action sci-fi film. Thriller The Ganzfeld Experiment is a 2011 horror-thriller film directed by Michael Oblowitz. Thriller Rain Rain Come Again is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2004.The film is noted as it is the firstever Malayalam film centered on theme of satanism. Documentary film Waiting for Godik is a 2007 documentary written and directed by Ari Davidovich, chronicalling the rise and fall of the Israeli theater producer and impresario Giora Godik. Comedy Three Hearts for Julia is a 1943 American romantic comedy film starring Ann Sothern and Melvyn Douglas. The film was directed by Richard Thorpe and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Documentary film Phnom Penh Lullaby is a 2011 documentary film written by Pawel Kloc and Przemyslaw Niczyporuk and directed by Pawel Kloc. Comedy Spring Bears Love is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Donald Yong-ih. Comedy Super Nada is a 2012 Brazilian-Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Rubens Rewald. The film features the musician Jair Rodrigues in its cast. For his participation in the film, Jair Rodrigues received the Special Award at the Festival do Rio. The actor Marat Descartes was also praised for his work in the role of Guto, the protagonist, having received the best actor award at the Festival de Gramado. Documentary film Who Is Pauline Park? is a 2013 documentary, short film and biographical film directed by Jamerry Kim. Science Fiction Chemical Wedding is a British supernatural horror/science fiction film produced by Bill&Ben Productions in conjunction with the London-based Focus Films. It is directed by Julian Doyle. The story is based on an original screenplay by Bruce Dickinson, frontman of heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Dickinson released a solo album entitled The Chemical Wedding in 1998, which, despite sharing the title and title track from the film's soundtrack, is otherwise unrelated. Comedy Aladdin is a 1992 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Aladdin is the 31st animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, and was part of the Disney film era known as the Disney Renaissance. The film was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, and is based on the Arab folktale of Aladdin and the magic lamp from One Thousand and One Nights. The voice cast features Scott Weinger, Jonathan Freeman, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Frank Welker, Gilbert Gottfried, and Douglas Seale. Lyricist Howard Ashman first pitched the idea, and the screenplay went through three drafts before Disney president Jeffrey Katzenberg agreed to its production. The animators based their designs on the work of caricaturist Al Hirschfeld, and computers were used for both colouring and creating some animated elements. The musical score was written by Alan Menken and features six songs with lyrics written by both Ashman and Tim Rice, who took over after Ashman's death. Comedy General Spanky is a 1936 American comedy film produced by Hal Roach. A spin-off of Roach's popular Our Gang short subjects, the film stars George McFarland, Phillips Holmes, Rosina Lawrence, Billie Thomas, and Carl Switzer. Directed by Fred Newmeyer and Gordon Douglas, it was originally released to theatres on December 11, 1936 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This film, a Civil War period piece, was intended as an experiment to determine if Roach could move Our Gang into features, as the double feature and block booking were slowly smothering his short subjects production. The film was a box office disappointment, and, after another year of shorts production, Roach ended up selling the Our Gang unit to MGM in May 1938. When Roach bought the rights to the back catalog of Our Gang films he had produced from MGM in 1949, he did not buy back the rights to General Spanky. As a result, the film was part of the MGM catalog acquired by in 1986 by Turner Entertainment, who holds the rights today as a subsidiary of Warner Bros. General Spanky was released on VHS and laserdisc in the early 1990s. Documentary film Keep A Modest Head is a 2012 short biography film written and directed by Deco Dawson. Comedy Children of the Marshlands is a 1999 comedy, drama film written by Sébastien Japrisot and directed by Jean Becker. Comedy Mickey and the Seal is a cartoon short created by Walt Disney in 1948. It was nominated for Academy Award for Animated Short Film, but lost to Tom and Jerry cartoon The Little Orphan. This cartoon was featured in the video game Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse. Animation Barbie and the Diamond Castle is a 2008 direct-to-video computer-animated film that was released on September 9, 2008. The film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan, who has voiced Barbie in the CGI Barbie film series. It is the third musical in the series. Songs for the film were written by Amy Powers, Guy Roche, Russ DeSalvo, Gabriel Mann, Megan Cavallari and Jeannie Lurie along with executive producer Rob Hundnut. "Connected", the main song, was sung by Katherine McPhee. Comedy Géraldine is a 2000 short/comedy animation film directed by Arthur de Pins. Thriller Apartment 143 is a 2012 horror film from Spain directed by Carles Torrens. It was released on 4 May 2012. Comedy Pedababu is a 2004 Telugu film directed by Paruchuri Murali and produced by M L Kumar Chowdary. The film stars Jagapathi Babu, Kalyani and Suhasini in the lead roles. Sunil received Filmfare Award for Best Comedian – Telugu for this film. Comedy 92 Legendary La Rose Noire is a 1992 romantic action comedy film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau. Science Fiction The Giant Gila Monster is a 1959 hot rod monster science fiction film directed by Ray Kellogg, and produced by Ken Curtis. It stars Don Sullivan, a veteran of several low budget monster and zombie films, Lisa Simone, the French contestant for Miss Universe of 1957, as well as Fred Graham, comedy relief Shug Fisher, KLIF disc jockey Ken Knox and Bob Thompson. This low-budget B-Movie featured a cast of unknown actors, and the effects included a live gila monster filmed on a scaled-down model landscape. The movie has been released on DVD and is considered a cult classic. Animation Man on the Chair is a 2014 short mystery animation film written and directed by Dahee Jeong. Animation Home Road Movies is a 2002 animated short drama film written by Ian Sellar and directed by Robert Bradbrook. Comedy Walking My Baby Back Home is a 1953 American musical comedy film starring Donald O'Connor, Janet Leigh, and Buddy Hackett. This was Hackett's film debut. Excerpts of the film are used in the Columbo episode Forgotten Lady where Janet Leigh plays an aging film star who nostalgically watches the film. Comedy Pédale douce is a 1996 French film directed by Gabriel Aghion. Fanny Ardant won the 1997 César Award for Best Actress for her performance as Eva. Documentary film Beyond Right & Wrong: Stories of Justice and Forgiveness is a 2012 American documentary film about restorative justice and forgiveness. It is directed by Roger Spottiswoode and Lekha Singh and produced by Lekha Singh and Rebecca Chaiklin. The film depicts victims and perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and The Troubles in Northern Ireland. The film tells the stories of Bassam and Salwa Aramin, Emmanuel Bamporiki, Jo Berry, Robi Damelin, Rami Elhanan and Nurit Peled-Elhanan, Patrick Magee, Richard Moore, Beatrice Mukangarambe, and Jean-Baptiste Ntakirutimana. Commentators include Lord John Alderdice, Denis Bradley, Marina Cantacuzino, Bishop John Rucyahana, and Dr. James Smith. Documentary film Georgi and the Butterflies is a Bulgarian documentary film from 2004. It was directed by Andrey Paounov. The film won the "Silver Wolf" award at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Documentary film UFOs: It Has Begun is a 1976 documentary film directed by Ray Rivas. Comedy The Fighting Dude is a 1925 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film I Am Divine is a 2013 American documentary film produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of the Los Angeles-based production company Automat Pictures. The documentary focuses on the American actor, singer and drag performer Divine, born Harris Glenn Milstead, a lifelong friend and collaborator of filmmaker John Waters. The film features extensive contemporary interviews with Waters, as well as Divine's mother Frances Milstead, and surviving members of the Dreamlanders. Documentary film The Dutch Masters: Van Dyck is a 2000 documentary film. Thriller The Road from Erebus is a 2000 drama horror mystery thriller film written and directed by David Sporn. Documentary film Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of the American Century is a 2002 documentary, narrated by Linda Hunt, that was aired in the United States as a two-part limited television series starting on January 6, 2002. The documentary won an IDA Award for its directors Carl Byker and Mitch Wilson in the category of "Limited Series". Documentary film Conversation is a 2007 film directed by James Pryce and Lenka Clayton. Animation All Consuming Love: Man in a Cat is a 2011 short animated comedy film written by Louis Hudson and Ian Ravenscroft and directed by Louis Hudson. Thriller Rear Window is a 1954 American suspense thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, written by John Michael Hayes and based on Cornell Woolrich's 1942 short story "It Had to Be Murder". Originally released by Paramount Pictures, the film stars James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter and Raymond Burr. It was screened at the 1954 Venice Film Festival. The film is considered by many filmgoers, critics and scholars to be one of Hitchcock's best. The film received four Academy Award nominations and was ranked #42 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list and #48 on the 10th-anniversary edition. In 1997, Rear Window was added to the United States National Film Registry. Thriller Sehar is an Indian Hindi language action crime drama film directed by Kabeer Kaushik, starring Arshad Warsi, Pankaj Kapur, Sushant Singh and Mahima Chaudhary. Based on real-life incidents and individuals, the film depicts organized crime in the late 1990s in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, and how the State Police worked to tackle it. It shows the turbulent journey of Ajay Kumar, a newly appointed 31-year-old SSP of Lucknow, played by Arshad Warsi, instrumental in bringing together a group of committed police officers under the aegis of Special Task Force. The force, given with a single agenda, succeeds in challenging the might of organized crime in the Uttar Pradesh. In the process, what unfolds is the ever-changing dynamics of Uttar Pradesh's Siyaasat: railway contracts, Inter-Services Intelligence involvement, politician-Mafia-police-builder nexus, pro-activism of criminal gangs, sophisticated yet rigid red tape and criminalization of university students. The movie is loosely based on the encounter of the notorious criminal Shiv Prakash Shukla who was eliminated by the newly formed Special Task Force of the Uttar Pradesh Police. Documentary film Las Marthas is a 2014 historical documentary film directed by Cristina Ibarra. Thriller Venice Underground is a 2005 crime film directed by Eric DelaBarre. Thriller Ek Se Bhadkar Ek is a 2004 Bollywood film directed by Kundan Shah and stars Sunil Shetty and Raveena Tandon. The film was produced by Pammi Sandhu . The movie's score and soundtrack was composed by Anand Raj Anand. The film was released on 17 September 2004. Comedy Ethir Neechal is a 2013 Tamil dramedy film written and directed by R. S. Durai Senthilkumar, a former assistant to Vetrimaran and produced by Dhanush. Sivakarthikeyan, Priya Anand and Nandita play lead roles. The movie released on 1 May 2013 to positive reviews from critics as well as the audience. The film was declared as a "super Hit" at the boxoffice. Science Fiction Frankenstein Created Woman is a 1967 British Hammer Horror film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Peter Cushing as Baron Frankenstein and Susan Denberg as his new creation. It is the fourth film in Hammer's Frankenstein series. Where Hammer's previous Frankenstein films were concerned with the physical aspects of the Baron's work, the interest here is in the metaphysical dimensions of life, such as the question of the soul, and its relationship to the body. Comedy Trouble with Eve is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Robert Urquhart and Garry Marsh. It was based on the play Widows are Dangerous by June Garland. Animation Alice's Spooky Adventure is a black-and-white silent short subject created by Walt Disney. Documentary film D Tour: A Tenacious Documentary is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jeremy Konner. It was premiered at the 2008 Santa Barbara film festival on January 31, 2008. The film focuses on the tour Tenacious D made in support of the film and soundtrack of Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny and the consequences of their film's poor showing at the box office. The film has been released on DVD and Blu-ray in The Complete Masterworks Part 2, which also contains a full live show. Comedy The Campus Flirt is a lost 1926 silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Clarence Badger and starred Bebe Daniels. Comedian El Brendel makes his film debut here. Animation Snow Business is a Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1953 starring Sylvester and Tweety. Comedy Kiler is a 1997 Polish comedy by Juliusz Machulski, starring Cezary Pazura, Jerzy Stuhr, Janusz Rewiński, Jan Englert, Katarzyna Figura and Małgorzata Kożuchowska. The movie is a story of a taxi driver named Jerzy Kiler who is mistaken for a notorious mercenary killer by the police as well as the mafia. Seeing the movie's tremendous success in Poland, Hollywood quickly purchased the rights to the movie, with the intention to adapt it for the American market, with Machulski as the executive producer. However, nothing of the sort has happened since. Thriller A rich and dangerous family are out to kill their mentally ill nephew, Robert. He escapes from the institution and the killings begin. The family members become more and more deranged as they fanatically Comedy Midnight is a 1939 American screwball comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, John Barrymore, Francis Lederer, Mary Astor, and Elaine Barrie. Written by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder based on a story by Edwin Justus Mayer and Franz Schulz, the film is about an unemployed showgirl stranded in Paris who is set up by a millionaire to break up his wife's affair with another man. In 2013 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Pillow Talk is a 1959 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Gordon. It features Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter and Nick Adams. The film was written by Russell Rouse, Maurice Richlin, Stanley Shapiro and Clarence Greene. The film won the Academy Award for Best Writing, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color and Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. This is the first of three movies in which Day, Hudson and Randall starred together, the other two being Lover Come Back and Send Me No Flowers. Upon its release, Pillow Talk brought in a then staggering domestic box-office gross of $18,750,000 and gave Rock Hudson's career a comeback after the failure of A Farewell to Arms earlier that year. In 2009, it was entered into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant and preserved. Comedy Escalier C is a 1985 film written by Elvire Murail and directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. Documentary film Mass Dolphin Stranding is a 2012 Telly Award winning film. Documentary film Back from the Brink: Inside the Chilean Mine Disaster is a documentary program. Documentary film The Slanted Screen is a 2006 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Adachi about the stereotypical depictions and absence of Asian males in American cinema and other media from the silent era to the present day. Thriller Call Back is a 2009 thriller film written and directed by Ben Ross. Thriller For No Eyes Only is a 2012 thriller film written and directed by Tali Barde. Thriller The Fraternity is a Canadian thriller film about a circle of friends that create an elite club while at the Runcie High School and cheat on an exam. The subsequent pressure on the administration for someone in the circle to be a "rat", and finding one of the students dead, prompts one of their members to search for the truth. The film is rated PG-13. The film was primarily shot at Bishop Ridley College in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, where the school's prominent initials around campus conveniently matched those of Runcie College. Animation The Goddess of Spring is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1934. Comedy It Can’t Be All Our Fault is a 2003 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Documentary film Lights, Action, Africa! is a 1982 documentary film directed by Joan Root and Alan Root. Documentary film Love Hate Love is a 2011 documentary film written by Dana Nachman and directed by Don Hardy Jr. and Dana Nachman. Comedy Gertie the Dinosaur is a 1914 animated short film by American cartoonist and animator Winsor McCay. It is the earliest animated film to feature a dinosaur. McCay first used the film before live audiences as an interactive part of his vaudeville act; the frisky, childlike Gertie did tricks at the command of her master. McCay's employer William Randolph Hearst later curtailed McCay's vaudeville activities, so McCay added a live-action introductory sequence to the film for its theatrical release. McCay abandoned a sequel, Gertie on Tour, after producing about a minute of footage. Although Gertie is popularly thought to be the earliest animated film, McCay had earlier made Little Nemo and How a Mosquito Operates . The American J. Stuart Blackton and the French Émile Cohl had experimented with animation even earlier; Gertie being a character with an appealing personality distinguished McCay's film from these earlier "trick films". Gertie was the first film to use animation techniques such as keyframes, registration marks, tracing paper, the Mutoscope action viewer, and animation loops. Comedy Winter in Rio is a Croatian film directed by Davor Žmegač. It was released in 2002. Comedy The Man Who Copied is a 2003 Brazilian comedy film by Jorge Furtado, set in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The Man Who Copied, though a comedy, is a comedy driven by crime, taking the form of a "how-to" guide for social mobility. Despite the crime involved in the film, it still has the feel of a lighthearted romantic comedy (which is a relatively new genre in Brazilian film and television, introduced in the 1990s by the American and British film and television industries). The film won eleven awards, including Best Picture from the São Paulo Association of Art Critics Award in 2004. The 2003 release date helped the film gain momentum, as for from the 1990s to the early 2000s, Brazilian films began getting more competitive in both the national and international market (especially with the release of City of God (2002 film)). Animation Egyptian Melodies is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated short subject produced by Walt Disney and directed by Wilfred Jackson. Thriller Silver - shirubaa is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. Comedy Ten Tall Men is a 1951 Technicolor comedy adventure film about the French Foreign Legion during the Rif War in Morocco. It starred Burt Lancaster, Jody Lawrance and Gerald Mohr. Though co-written and directed by Willis Goldbeck, Goldbeck walked off the film due to disputes with Lancaster with the film being completed by Robert Parrish. Credited as an associate producer, Robert Aldrich was a production manager on the film where he met Lancaster that led him to direct Vera Cruz for him. Robert Clary made his debut in the film as an Arab batman. Portions of the film were filmed in Palm Springs, California. Thriller What Comes Around is a short 2010 film directed by Jason Levy. Comedy El hombre del paraguas blanco is a film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent released on May 1, 1958. Comedy Bellezze in bicicletta is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Campogalliani. The film stars Silvana Pampanini and Delia Scala. Documentary film The War You Don't See is a 2010 British documentary film written, produced and directed by John Pilger with Alan Lowery, which challenges the media for the role they played in the Iraq, Afghanistan, and Israel/Palestine conflicts. The film, which went on nationwide general release on December 13, 2010, had its premiere at the Barbican and was aired through Britain's ITV1 on December 14, 2010 and later through Australia's SBS One on April 10, 2011. Documentary film Finding Truelove is a 2012 a comedy adventure documentary film directed by Samuel Kuhn. Comedy The Controller is a 2008 action, adventure and comedy film written and directed by Frank Michels. Comedy Barnyard is a 2006 American computer-animated family comedy film, produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, directed by Steve Oedekerk, and produced by Steve Oedekerk and Paul Marshal. It was released on August 4, 2006. The film stars the voices of Kevin James, David Koechner, Sam Elliott, Courteney Cox, Danny Glover, and Jeff Garcia. Most of the production was carried out in San Clemente, California. The film is the second Nickelodeon movie to spin-off into a TV series, the first being Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. It received negative reviews from critics, but was a box office success, earning $116.5 million worldwide against a $51 million production budget. Comedy Walk... Don't Walk was a 1968 short film by Rich Allen. It starred Chevy Chase as a pedestrian about to cross the street, when the walk/don't walk light starts changing just before he begins to cross, as if it were playing a practical joke on him. The film lasted for 5 minutes. Comedy When Willie Comes Marching Home is a 1950 World War II comedy film directed by John Ford and starring Dan Dailey and Corinne Calvet. It is based on the 1945 short story When Leo Comes Marching Home by Sy Gomberg. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Comedy The Legend of Bagger Vance is a 2000 American film directed by Robert Redford and starring Will Smith, Matt Damon and Charlize Theron. It is based on the 1995 book of the same title by Steven Pressfield and takes place in the U.S. state of Georgia in 1931. This was Jack Lemmon's final film before his death in 2001. On release, the film was attacked by several African American commentators and reviewers for using the "magical negro" as a plot device. Since the film's release, some in the mainstream media have also described the film as flawed and racially insensitive. Comedy La più bella serata della mia vita is a 1972 Italian comedy drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It is based on the novel A Dangerous Game by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. The film was coproduced with France where it was released as La Plus Belle Soirée de ma vie. Documentary film Null Defizit is a 2001 short documentary film written and directed by Ruth Mader. Science Fiction SexWorld is a 1978 adult sci-fi film written by Anthony Spinelli and Dean Rogers and directed by Anthony Spinelli. Science Fiction Saber Marionette J to X is a Japanese science fiction action anime, the last part of the Saber Marionette J series, and a plot continuation of Saber Marionette J Again. Like the previous ones, it was created by Satoru Akahori. The 26 episode saga began airing in Japan on October 6, 1998 to August 25, 1999. It is licenced by Bandai Entertainment. Comedy Les Corsaires du Bois de Boulogne English: The Pirates of the Bois du Bologne, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed and written by Norbert Carbonnaux, starring Raymond Bussières and Louis de Funès. Comedy Play Dead is a film released in 2009 written by Jason Wiles and Shem Bitterman, directed by Jason Wiles and starring Chris Klein, Fred Durst, and Jake Busey. The story is about Ronnie Reno, a former TV action star in need of a comeback. After a failed audition, he ends up snowbound in a remote town in Nevada overrun with meth dealers including Merle and their dimwitted henchman. After Reno finds the body of a dead DEA agent, he reunites with his former co-stars including Devon in order to save the town and himself. Comedy Chicago is a 2002 American musical comedy film adapted from the satirical stage musical of the same name, exploring the themes of celebrity, scandal, and corruption in Jazz Age Chicago. The film stars Catherine Zeta-Jones, Renée Zellweger and Richard Gere, and also features John C. Reilly, Queen Latifah, Christine Baranski, Taye Diggs, Lucy Liu, Colm Feore, and Mýa Harrison. Directed and choreographed by Rob Marshall, and adapted by screenwriter Bill Condon, Chicago won six Academy Awards in 2003, including Best Picture. The film was critically lauded, and was the first musical to win Best Picture since Oliver! in 1969. Chicago centers on Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart, two murderesses who find themselves in jail together awaiting trial in 1920s Chicago. Velma, a vaudevillian, and Roxie, a housewife, fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows. Thriller Interceptors is a 1999 action, sci-fi, drama film written by Jim Christopher and directed by Phillip J. Roth. Thriller Bada Dosth is a 2006 action crime thriller film directed by Viji Thampi. Thriller Nishyabda is a 1998 Indian Kannada thriller film directed and written by Dinesh Babu and stars Vishnuvardhan, Sumanth, Mohini and Revathy in the lead roles. The film was produced by Jayashri Devi for Chinni Films banner and the music is composed by Stephen-Dharma. Comedy Sunny Skies is a Pre-code comedy-musical sound film produced by Tiffany Pictures and directed by Norman Taurog. Comedy The First Date is a 2013 short comedy film written by John Karsko and directed by Mason Makram. Thriller The Newman Shame is a 1977 Australian TV film starring George Lazenby and produced by Robert Bruning who previously worked together on Is There Anybody There?. Comedy In this comedy, a naive, strikingly beautiful girl from Uzbekistan, comes to America. Once here, she rides a crazy road that is inhabited by sex addicts, lonely men, photographers, rap stars, preachers, web masters and strippers. Animation Alucebun is a 2011 short animated film directed by Florence-Alexandra Sinclair. Documentary film Flag Wars is a 2003 American documentary film about the conflict between two communities during the gentrification of a Columbus, Ohio neighborhood. Filmed in a cinéma vérité style, the film is an account of the tension between the two historically oppressed communities of African-Americans and gays in Columbus' Olde Towne East neighborhood. The film was nominated for an Emmy Award and won three awards, including a Peabody Award. Science Fiction Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science-fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth feature in the franchise and the penultimate to star the cast of the original Star Trek science fiction television series. Taking place shortly after the events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the plot follows the crew of the USS Enterprise-A as they confront a renegade Vulcan, Sybok, who is searching for God at the center of the galaxy. The film was directed by cast member William Shatner, following two films directed by his co-star, Leonard Nimoy. Shatner also developed the initial storyline in which Sybok searches for God but instead finds an alien being. Series creator Gene Roddenberry disliked the original script, while Nimoy and DeForest Kelley objected to the premise that their characters, Spock and Leonard McCoy, would betray Shatner's James T. Kirk. The script went through multiple revisions to please the cast and studio, including cuts in the effects-laden climax of the film. Despite a writers' guild strike cutting into the film's pre-production, Paramount commenced filming in October 1988. Documentary film Semester På Atlanten is a 1954 film directed by Håkan Cronsioe. Thriller Walking the Halls is a 2012 television film directed by Doug Campbell. Originally airing on Lifetime, the film was written by Christine Conradt and Ken Sanders, and features Jamie Luner and Caitlin Thompson. Thriller Hippos is a 2014 short film written and directed by Piotr Dumala. Thriller Devil is a 2010 American supernatural horror film directed by John Erick Dowdle and written by Brian Nelson based on a story by M. Night Shyamalan. The film stars Chris Messina, Logan Marshall-Green, Geoffrey Arend, Bojana Novakovic, Jenny O'Hara and Bokeem Woodbine. Devil was released on September 17, 2010, and is the first of The Night Chronicles trilogy, which involves the supernatural within modern urban society. However, as of 2014, no plans to continue the trilogy have materialized. The film received mixed reviews, although its reception was generally more favorable than for Shyamalan's other recent work. Critics praised the film's atmosphere and acting performances, but criticized the short running-time. Comedy The Wildcats of St. Trinian's is the fifth British comedy film set in the fictional St Trinian's School. It was released in 1980. The film poked fun at the British trade union movement which had been responsible for the recent wave of strikes that culminated in the Winter of Discontent. The film was not a critical success and has yet to be released on DVD except in the US. Thriller Who is Running? is a 1997 Thai drama film directed by Oxide Pang Chun. The directorial debut of Oxide Pang, it was Thailand's official entry to the Academy Awards in 1998. Comedy Looking for a True Fiancee is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Yuki Iwata and based on a novel by Takami Itō. Comedy Luke and the Mermaids is a 1916 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Otis is a 2008 direct-to-DVD comedy horror film directed by Tony Krantz. It is the fourth Raw Feed horror film from Warner Home Video. Documentary film Kino-Diaries Cine-Portraits is a 2011 documentary film directed by Edgar Pêra. Thriller Instant Justice is a 1986 film starring Michael Paré, Charles Napier, Eddie Avoth and Tawny Kitaen. Pare plays the role of Scott Youngblood, a marine in Spain who seeks revenge for his sister's murder. The movie was written and directed by Craig T. Rumar. Comedy My New Partner is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, starring Philippe Noiret and Thierry Lhermitte. Noiret plays a streetwise Paris policeman who takes kickbacks from the minor criminals on his beat to allow them to continue. At the start of the film, his partner is busted for corruption and he narrowly escapes. He is assigned an idealistic new partner fresh from police academy. He sets out to corrupt his new partner and, after a slow start, succeeds spectacularly. The original French title is Les Ripoux, which can be translated as "The rotten cops". The term is verlan, a type of slang where syllables of words are pronounced backwards. "Ripoux" is an inversion of "pourris", which means "rotten". The film is also known as Le Cop. It won the César Award for Best Film in 1985. Two sequels were later made: Ripoux contre Ripoux and Ripoux 3. Documentary film The Battle for Barking is a 2010 British documentary film, chronologically filming the campaign for the election of MP to the Barking constituency. Documentary film "What would Jesus do with a lesbian daughter? Paige Williams really needs to know. Happily married to Amelia with a baby on the way, Paige is troubled by her strained relationship with her devout Southern Baptist parents. They run the only ex-gay ministry in Mississippi. With an open mind and a daughter’s respect, Paige documents her pilgrimage to the crossroads of faith and love. Paige meets male and female ex-gay ministers who once identified as gay. Called by their faith to leave ‘the lifestyle’ and support others to do so, they believe that loving Jesus and loving someone of the same sex are mutually exclusive. How they choose a ‘purity of heart’ over a ‘life of sin’ differs. And then there are her parents, the only ex-gay ministers Paige meets who aren’t converted LGBT people themselves. In heartbreaking exchanges with Judy and Jerry, Paige investigates how much her coming out at seventeen played a part in their vocation. Does her mother truly love the sinner but hate the sin? Is this all about Judy’s guilt about ‘failing’ as a mother? Or is there something more? Nothing’s simple in love and faith, and this documentary is big and bold enough to hold the complexity." Quoting Carol Harada & Angelique Smith from the 2010 Frameline 34 SF LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Crows Zero, also known as Crows: Episode 0, is a 2007 Japanese action film based on the manga Crows by Hiroshi Takahashi. The film was directed by Takashi Miike with a screenplay by Shogo Muto, and stars Shun Oguri, Kyōsuke Yabe, Meisa Kuroki, and Takayuki Yamada. The plot serves as a prequel to the manga, and focuses on the power struggle between gangs of students at Suzuran All-Boys High School. The film was released in Japan on October 27, 2007. It has spawned two sequels, Crows Zero 2 and Crows Explode, as well as a manga adaptation released November 13, 2008. Comedy Ojos de juventud is a 1948 comedy drama film written by Mauricio Magdaleno and Joaquín Pardavé, and directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel. Science Fiction Frankenstein: The True Story is a 1973 British and American made-for-television horror film loosely based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It was directed by Jack Smight, and the screenplay was written by novelist Christopher Isherwood and his longtime partner Don Bachardy. The film starred Leonard Whiting as Victor Frankenstein, Jane Seymour as Prima, David McCallum as Henry Clerval, James Mason as Dr Polidori and Michael Sarrazin as the Creature. James Mason's wife, Clarissa Kaye-Mason also appeared in the film. The character of Dr Polidori, who did not appear in the original novel, was based on the character of Dr. Pretorius from Universal Pictures Bride of Frankenstein, but named after the real-life John Polidori, an acquaintance of author Mary Shelley who was part of the competition that produced her novel. Polidori's own contribution was the first modern vampire story The Vampyre. A notable feature of the production is that, instead of being ugly from the start, the Creature is portrayed as physically beautiful but increasingly hideous as the film progresses, similar to the plotline in Hammer Studios' The Revenge of Frankenstein. Comedy Cheap Extermination is a 2012 short comedy horror film written and directed by Minka Farthing-Kohl. Animation Abrupt is a 2013 short animated film directed by Ayodê França de Morais and Paulo Leonardo Fialho de Paiva e Sozua. Comedy Spaced Man is a comedy romance sci-fi film directed by Lee Cates. Documentary film Rockabilly 514 is a 2008 Canadian feature documentary directed by Patricia Chica and Mike Wafer. The film documents the lives of a group of people belonging to the rockabilly sub-culture in Montreal, Quebec. Some of the original 1950s rockabilly stars also appear in the documentary: Wanda Jackson; The Comets and Joe Clay. The film has been presented at numerous film and music festivals including Pop Montreal, Viva Las Vegas, Gimme Shelter Music and Film Festival and Don't Knock The Rock Film and Music Festival. On October 18, 2009 the film won two awards at the Director's Chair Film Festival in New York; the Best Documentary Award and the Best Original Soundtrack award. It was also a finalist in the Best Sound and Best Editing categories. The film was commercially released at Cinéma du Parc in Montreal, Quebec on October 6, 2008. Cast members of the film include Bloodshot Bill, The Cockroaches, Nathalie Lavergne, Mademoiselle Oui Oui Encore, Mister Blue Eyes, Guillaume Ozoux and Sonya Topolnisky. It was narrated by ethnomusicologist Craig Morrison. Comedy Kong Bukseløs is a 1915 Danish silent film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr.. The film stars Oscar Stribolt and Carl Schenstrøm. Comedy Netorare Sosuke is a 1992 romance comedy drama written by Kôhei Tsuka and directed by Koji Wakamatsu. Animation Le portefeuille is a 2003 short animated drama film written and directed by Vincent Bierrewaerts. Comedy Pawn Shop is a 2010 comedy written by Alex J. Smith, Leonard J. Harris and Parrish Redd and directed by Parrish Redd. Comedy Big Momma's House 2 is a 2006 American crime comedy film and the sequel to Big Momma's House. The film was directed by John Whitesell, based on the characters created by Darryl Quarles from the original film, and starring Martin Lawrence reprising his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. The film was released theatrically on January 27, 2006 and was critically panned as critics felt that a sequel was unnecessary. Unlike the original, the film is more family friendly compared to the original film's more mature target demographic. The film was not well received by film critics, scoring 6% at Rotten Tomatoes. Comedy A Tango Tragedy is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Karla is a 2006 American drama and thriller film. The film is based on the true story of Canada's two most notorious serial killers, Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, though the names of the victims were changed, with the exception of Karla's sister. Comedy Tender is a short comedy which was produced in Brisbane, Queensland by independent filmmaker Liz Tomkins and stars Australian stage, television and film actor Mark Conaghan. The film was developed and produced under the Screen Australia Raw Nerve Short Film Initiative offered by QPIX in association with Screen Development Australia and Screen Queensland. Thriller Airport '77 is a 1977 disaster film and third movie in the Airport franchise. The film stars a number of veteran actors, including Jack Lemmon, James Stewart, Joseph Cotten, Christopher Lee and Olivia de Havilland. Like its predecessors, Airport '77 was a box office hit earning $30 million, making the film the 19th highest-grossing picture of 1977. It was nominated for two Academy Awards and was directed by Jerry Jameson. Documentary film Out of Print is a 2013 documentary family history film directed by Vivienne Roumani. Documentary film Arab Israeli Dialogue is the tenth and final film directed by American independent filmmaker Lionel Rogosin. It is a filmed debate between the Palestinian poet Rashed Hussein and Amos Kenan, shot in the basement of Rogosin's Bleecker Street Cinema by Louis Brigante. Though Rogosin would live until 2000, he did not complete another film in his lifetime, causing him immense personal and artistic frustration. Documentary film Herr Wichmann aus der dritten Reihe is a documentary film directed by Andreas Dresen. The film was released in 2012 and follows the CDU politician Henryk Wichmann as a member of the Landtag of Brandenburg. Documentary film Kurosawa's Way is a 2011 French documentary directed and written by Catherine Cadou. The film features 11 major filmmakers from Asia, America and Europe as they discuss how the films of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa influenced them. Animation Project A-ko 2: The Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group is the second Project A-ko movie in the series. Documentary film A Nightmare in Las Cruces is a 2011 documentary film written by Charlie Minn and Sara Vander Horn and directed by Charlie Minn. Comedy Supermen is a 1970 film written by Mario Amendola, Santiago Moncada and Bitto Albertini and directed by Bitto Albertini. Thriller Columbus Circle is an independent thriller film directed by George Gallo and co-written by Gallo and Kevin Pollak. The film stars Selma Blair, Giovanni Ribisi, Beau Bridges, Amy Smart, Jason Lee, and Kevin Pollak. The film was released directly to video in the United States on March 6, 2012. Producer Christopher Mallick is accused of stealing millions of dollars from customers of his now defunct billing company "ePassporte" to fund the production of his films. The film is about an heiress who has shut herself inside her Columbus Circle apartment for nearly two decades. A detective investigating the death of one of her neighbors and the duo who move into the subsequently vacant apartment force her to face her fears of the outside world. Comedy My Darling Is a Foreigner is a manga series written by Saori Oguri. The English subtitle of the Japanese editions of the first two entries is "My darling is ambidextrous"; the official English version is called My Darling is a Foreigner. The books are published by Media Factory, Incorporated in Japan, and bilingual versions have been produced. The series is about Oguri's relationship with Tony László, an American writer of half-Hungarian half-Italian descent who lives in Tokyo. The book Is He Turning Japanese?, a spin-off of the main manga written by László and illustrated by Oguri, was published by Digital Manga Publishing in North America. Comedy Take a Seat is a 2011 short comedy film written by Richell Morrissey and Mike Rosolio and directed by Richell Morrissey. Comedy When Magoo Flew is a 1954 animated short produced by UPA for Columbia Pictures. Directed by Pete Burness and produced by Stephen Bosustow, When Magoo Flew won the 1955 Academy Award for Short Subjects. In addition, it was the first UPA short to be made for the CinemaScope widescreen format. When Magoo Flew is also the title of a 2012 book by Adam Abraham on the history of the UPA studio. Comedy Bad Girls from Mars is a 1991 sci-fi comedy film starring Edy Williams and Oliver Darrow and written, produced and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Thriller Lies Like Truth is a 2004 thriller film directed by Michael John Bateman. Documentary film O Presidente Roosevelt no Rio is a 1936 short documentary film directed by Alberto Botelho. Documentary film The Light Bulb Conspiracy is a 2010 documentary film written by Cosima Dannoritzer. The film was directed by Cosima Dannoritzer and Joan Ubeda. Thriller The Unborn is a 2009 American supernatural horror-thriller film written and directed by David S. Goyer. The film stars Odette Yustman as a young woman who is tormented by a ghost and seeks help from a rabbi. The dybbuk seeks to use her death as a gateway to physical existence. The film is produced by Michael Bay and Platinum Dunes. It was released in American theaters on January 9, 2009, by Rogue Pictures. Animation Off The Track is a 2012 short animation action comedy film written and directed by Rocio Alvarez. Comedy Smile Orange is a 1976 satirical film set in Jamaica. It follows the day-to-day life of Ringo a smooth-talking waiter and con-man. The film explores the tourism industry in the Caribbean and seems to suggest there are similarities to slavery in that industry. The film was directed by Trevor D. Rhone, who also wrote the play on which it is based, and was produced by Edward Knight. The movie stars Bradshaw, Glenn Morrison, and Stanley Irons. Animation Sabbat is a 1991 short animation film written by Gisele Ansorge and Nag Ansorge and directed by Ernest Ansorge and Gisèle Ansorge. Thriller Orange Honey is a 2012 drama film written by Remedios Crespo and directed by Imanol Uribe. Thriller Una gota de sangre para morir amando is a 1973 Spanish science fiction/crime film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and starring Sue Lyon, Christopher Mitchum and Jean Sorel. Set in the near future, the plot follows a respectable nurse who seduces young men, take them home to bed, listen to the post-coital beating of their hearts, and then stab them to death with a surgical scalpel. The film takes some cues from Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. It was released in the United States as Clockwork Terror. Comedy The Villain Foiled is a 1911 silent film short directed by Henry Lehrman and Mack Sennett early in his career. The film stars Edward Dillon and Blanche Sweet. The film was a split reel along with the film The Baron. Comedy Sayonara kêki to fushigina ranpu is a comedy film directed by Junichi Kanai. Documentary film The Blinding Sunlight is a 2013 documentary drama indie film written and directed by Yu Liu. Thriller Abandon is a 2002 American thriller film released by Paramount Pictures and Touchstone Pictures. It was written and directed by Stephen Gaghan, starring Katie Holmes as a college student whose boyfriend disappeared two years previously. Despite being set at an American university, much of the movie was filmed in Canada at McGill University's McConnell Hall. It is based on the book Adams Fall by Sean Desmond. The book was re-titled Abandon for the movie tie-in paperback printing. The film co-stars Zooey Deschanel and Gabrielle Union, with Benjamin Bratt playing the detective investigating the boyfriend's disappearance. It received generally negative reviews, with Variety magazine dismissing it as "a tricked-up Fatal Attraction wannabe". Comedy Age of Panic is a 2013 French dramedy film written and directed by Justine Triet . Much of the film was shot on the streets of Paris during the 6 May 2012 national elections. Comedy The Chiltern Hundreds is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, adapting William Douglas Home's 1947 play of the same name and starring Lana Morris, David Tomlinson and Cecil Parker. Animation Skyscraper Caper is a 1968 animated cartoon short, starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was the penultimate cartoon in the Daffy/Speedy series, and the only one where the two are never adversaries at any point in the cartoon. Documentary film Madonna: Sticky & Sweet Tour is a 2010 documentary music film directed by Nathan Rissman and Nick Wickham. Thriller Kala Dhanda Goray Log is a 1986 action thriller Hindi film directed by Sanjay Khan, starring Sunil Dutt, Sanjay Khan, Anita Raj, Akbar Khan and Amrita Singh. Film's music was by Louis Banks and Laxmikant-Pyarelal, while the lyrics were by Anand Bakshi. The film was shot Chandivali Studio and Film City in Mumbai. Despite its star cast the film didn't well at the box office and turned out to be his last film, before Khan shifted to television, acting and directing TV series like The Sword of Tipu Sultan. The title of film became a popular phrase regarding corruption in high places Documentary film La Minaccia is a 2008 documentary film directed by Silvia Luzi and Luca Bellino. Animation Tommy Tucker's Tooth is an animated short film from 1922. It was produced and directed by Walt Disney at his short-lived Laugh-O-Grams studio in Kansas City. The format was black and white, and without sound. The film was one of two commissioned by Kansas City Dentist Thomas B. McCrumb. It extols the virtue of regular tooth brushing through the story of two boys: Tommy Tucker and Jimmie Jones. Tommy cares for his teeth, while Jimmie does not. The film ends with advice on proper tooth-brushing technique. Animation Battle Athletes Victory: Vol. 8: The Human Race! is a 1999 animation film directed by Katsuhito Akiyama. Comedy Meerabai Not Out, based on cricket, is a 2008 Hindi Bollywood film that stars Mahesh Manjrekar, Mandira Bedi, Eijaz Khan and Anupam Kher. It is a Pritish Nandy Communications presented movie, directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. Mandira Bedi plays a deglam role of a cricket-crazy fan. Anil Kumble is also seen for a small role in the film. The film was released in India on 5 December 2008. Documentary film The Painter is a 1982 Swedish documentary film directed by Göran du Rées and Christina Olofson. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Don't Fear Death is a 2013 short film written by Ian Ravenscroft and directed by Louis Hudson. Animation Heavy Heads is a 2010 animation short film written and directed by Helena Frank. Documentary film Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest, is a 2011 documentary about the music group A Tribe Called Quest, directed by Michael Rapaport. Comedy Bonnie Bonnie Lassie is a 1919 American comedy film directed by Tod Browning. Documentary film The Condition of the Working Class is a 2012 historical documentary film directed by Deirdre O'Neill and Mike Waye. Comedy The Life and Death of Tommy Chaos and Stacey Danger is 2014 adventure short film directed by Michael Lukk Litwak. Comedy TV's 50 Funniest Catch Phrases is a 2009 comedy film directed by Brad Lachman. Comedy Bullets Over Broadway is a 1994 American crime-comedy film written by Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath and directed by Woody Allen. It stars an ensemble cast including John Cusack, Dianne Wiest, Chazz Palminteri, and Jennifer Tilly. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Allen and co-writer Douglas McGrath for Original Screenplay, Allen for Director and Tilly and Palminteri for Supporting Actress and Actor respectively. Wiest won Best Supporting Actress for her performance, the second time Allen directed her to an Academy Award. A Broadway musical theatre version opened in previews on March 11, 2014. Comedy Ditzy police cadet Sissy goes undercover in a maximum security prison to get the goods on World Famous Jewel Thief, Maggie. Once inside she uncovers a devious plot headed up by the wicked Warden. Comedy Trial by Combat is a 1976 film directed by Kevin Connor. It stars John Mills and Donald Pleasence. Animation i is a 2012 animated short film directed by Isabela dos Santos. Documentary film Virtual JFK: Vietnam if Kennedy Had Lived is a 2008 documentary film by Koji Masutani. It applies what Niall Ferguson of Harvard University has called 'virtual history' to consider what President John F. Kennedy might have done in Vietnam if he had not been assassinated in 1963. The film was unveiled at the 2008 HotDocs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival, and its theatrical premiere took place at New York City's Film Forum six weeks before the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Science Fiction Cyborg 2087 is a 1966 science fiction film starring Michael Rennie, Karen Steele, Wendell Corey and Warren Stevens. Documentary film Franco, ese hombre, translated into English as Franco, that man, is a 1964 documentary film by Spanish director José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It follows the military and political career of the Spanish Head of State Francisco Franco until the 25th anniversary of the end of the Civil War. It uses diverse footage and interviews Franco's doctor in Morocco, Manuel Aznar Zubigaray, and Franco himself. It is a commemorative fascist documentary of the 25th anniversary of Franco's victory in the Spanish Civil War. Science Fiction The Treehouse is a 2012 short drama film written by A.J. Sheeran and directed by Sam Shapson and A.J. Sheeran. Thriller Mud is a 2012 American coming-of-age drama-thriller film written and directed by Jeff Nichols. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, Sam Shepard, and Reese Witherspoon. The film competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013. The film opened on April 26, 2013 with a limited release in select theaters, before having a wider release on May 10, 2013. Thriller Cherry Crush is a 2007 drama/thriller film starring Jonathan Tucker and Nikki Reed. The film was directed and co-written by Nicholas DiBella. Cherry Crush premiered in Rochester, New York on February 16, 2007. The film was released on DVD on July 3, 2007. Nicholas DiBella's thriller Cherry Crush stars Jonathan Tucker as Jordan Wells, the privileged son of a successful man who gets kicked out of an exclusive prep school after his interest in photography and girls leads him to taking nude snapshots of classmates. Soon he meets a poor but attractive girl named Shay Bettencourt who ensnares him in a web of murder and lies. Comedy Fright Night is a 1985 American horror film written and directed by Tom Holland and produced by Herb Jaffe. It stars William Ragsdale, Chris Sarandon, Roddy McDowall and Amanda Bearse. The film's plot follows young Charley Brewster who discovers that his next-door neighbor, Jerry Dandrige, is a vampire. When no one believes him, Charley decides to get Peter Vincent, a Vampire Hunter TV show host, to stop Jerry from starting a massive killing spree. The film was released on August 2, 1985 and was followed by a sequel, Fright Night Part 2 in 1988, and a 3D remake in 2011, which was followed by an in-name sequel/reboot in 2013. Comedy Remember the Daze is a 2007 drama film released in theaters in April 2008. The film was directed by Jess Manafort. The plot of the movie has been described as "a glimpse into the teenage wasteland of suburbia 1999 that takes place over 24-hours, and the teenagers who make their way through the last day of high school in the last year of the past millennium." The film has been selected as one of the eight films competing in the Narrative Competition at the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival which took place June 21-July 1. This was the world premiere of the film. In February 2008, the movie's title was changed from The Beautiful Ordinary. It was released in two theaters in LA, one in New York and one in Washington, D.C. on April 11, 2008 and was released on DVD on June 3, 2008. The movie was filmed primarily in Wilmington, North Carolina during May 2006. Thriller Murder is a 2004 Hindi erotic thriller film directed by Anurag Basu and produced by Mukesh Bhatt, the movie is copy of a Hollywood movie "Unfaithful" released in 2002. It stars Emraan Hashmi, Mallika Sherawat and Ashmit Patel in lead roles and is set in Bangkok, Thailand. Murder released on 2 April 2004 and, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, managed to become a highly successful venture at the box office, earning the super hit status. The film was a huge breakthrough for its lead actors, particularly Hashmi and Sherawat. It received an A certificate from the Indian Censor Board for its erotic subject and scenes. Today, it has become a film series spawning over two sequels, Murder 2 in 2011 and Murder 3 in 2013. The film established Emraan Hashmi as a Superstar. Documentary film Hard To Windward is a 1958 documentary film directed by Max Graham. Thriller Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 American superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie. It is the fourth film in the original Superman film series and the last installment to star Christopher Reeve as Superman. This is the first film in this series not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but by Golan-Globus's Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returns as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil Solar-powered Superman clone called Nuclear Man. Superman IV was neither a critical nor a box-office success and critics have put it in the category of worst films ever made. The film was the first American film in the series, the first being a UK/US co-production and the two sequels being entirely British. The series went on hiatus until 2006, when Superman Returns, the final installment of the series, was released, though it ignores the events of this film and its predecessor in the series. Comedy The Waiting Game is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Ken Liotti and starring Will Arnett, Debbon Ayer, Dwight Ewell, Eddie Malavarca, and Terumi Matthews. Comedy Reckless Kelly is a 1993 Australian comedy film written, directed and starring Yahoo Serious. The story is a satirical take on a modern day Ned Kelly who is forced to Hollywood in order to make enough money to save his family's land. As it goes against his belief, he cannot simply rob banks for his own benefit. Ned is forced to find another way to come up with the $1 million required to save his family island. It co-stars Melora Hardin, Alexei Sayle and Hugo Weaving. Comedy Parvarish is a 1977 Hindi crime drama film directed by Manmohan Desai. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Vinod Khanna as two brothers playing oneupmanship, because one brother believes he is adopted and not the real son. Shabana Azmi and Neetu Singh play the love interests. Amjad Khan and Kader Khan are the villains. Laxmikant Pyarelal gave the music to this film and Majrooh Sultanpuri the lyrics. This was a "Hit" and the fourth highest grossing film of the year at the Box office; and M. Desai's one of four hits that year, others being Dharam Veer and Chacha Bhatija with Dharmendra and Amar Akbar Anthony, a blockbuster with Amitabh Bachchan. The film also marked Shammi Kapoor's full entry into character roles, which he would lead in for nearly the next two decades. Science Fiction Al takes pictures of the damaged Zaku and sees the pilot pointing a gun at him. He tells the pilot, Bernard Wiseman, that he got shot down badly. Bernie becomes angry and says he doesn't want to talk to a stupid kid. Al asks Bernie if he can look at the gun, and Bernie refuses. Bernie sees Al's camera and grabs it to examine the pictures. He sees pictures of himself, Chris, and the cargo container. Al jumps Bernie and knocks him down to get the camera back. He bites his hand and grabs the camera back. Al pauses when he sees Bernie's rank badge and seems to be fascinated with it. Bernie offers to give Al the rank badge in exchange for the camera, and Al agrees. Bernie takes the camera and only removes the disk before giving it back to Al. Another Zaku lands to pick up Bernie, and he tells Al to keep their meeting a secret. Al watches rescue teams work on the areas that were damaged during the attack, and Telcott and Chay tell him school is canceled for the morning. Comedy Pink Panther tries to find some gold. He is getting no where though because of his slow camel. Thriller Heathen is a 2009 British thriller film directed by Ross Shepherd. It tells the story of William Hunt, a reclusive railway worker, who suddenly finds himself on the trail of his missing brother, when he is sent mysterious clues relating to his disappearance. Shot in the city of Brighton, Heathen is a no budget film. Comedy High Times' Potluck is a 2002 comedy film by High Times that revolves around a mobster in Manhattan who discovers the magic of marijuana. This comedy follows a suitcase of high-grade marijuana from the farm where it was grown, to its eventual distribution in New York. Along the way the weed passes through the hands of an obnoxious artist, an unfortunate small-time dealer, a bereaved Mafia gangster, the lead-singer of a punk band and an aging TV detective. This uneven tale of murder, deception, and romance sees a bizarre assortment of characters drawn together, as various plots and sub-plots interweave, culminating in a showdown at a "Reefer Rally". The film won the Audience Award for "Best Feature Film" at New York International Independent Film Festival, and "Best Comedy" at the Atlantic City Film Festival. According to Box Office Mojo, it grossed just $3,168 on its opening weekend and $4,827 total. Comedy The Cutting Edge is a 1992 romantic comedy film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and written by Tony Gilroy. The plot is about a very rich, spoiled figure skater who is paired with a has-been ice hockey player for Olympic figure skating. They face off against a Soviet pair in the climax of the film, which is set at the site of the 16th Winter Olympic Games, in Albertville, France. The film was also shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Comedy Boris: The Film is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico, Mattia Torre and Luca Vendruscolo. Comedy BaldGuy is a 2011 short musical romantic comedy film directed by Maria Bock. Comedy O' Horten is a 2007 Norwegian film directed by Bent Hamer. The film's title character Odd Horten is a habit-bound train driver, who is about to retire. On the day of his retirement he ends up in an unexpected situation, and is forced to reconsider his life. As in other films by Hamer, the themes are loneliness and old age, and the courage to take chances. O' Horten has been described as a film without a strong plot or a clear chronology. The film's main cast consists mainly of senior Danish and Norwegian actors, including Bård Owe, Espen Skjønberg, and Ghita Nørby. There are also several cameos from various well-known Norwegians, such as ski jumper Anette Sagen in her first film role. The music was composed by John Erik Kaada. Generally well received by critics, it was chosen for Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival. Skjønberg was awarded an Amanda Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Documentary film Comandante is a political documentary film by American director Oliver Stone. In the film, Stone interviews Cuban leader Fidel Castro on a diverse range of topics. Stone and his film crew visited Castro in Cuba for three days in 2002, and the film was released in 2003, having its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival early that year. Documentary film Cooper and Hemingway: The True Gen is a 2013 documentary film about the 20-year friendship between writer Ernest Hemingway and film actor Gary Cooper. Written and directed by John Mulholland, it is narrated by actor Sam Waterston with actor Len Cariou as the voice of writer Ernest Hemingway. Comedy H.O.T.S. is a 1979 sex comedy. The film stars three Playboy Playmates — Susan Kiger, Pamela Bryant and Sandy Johnson — as well as former Miss USA of 1972, Lindsay Bloom, sexploitation actress Angela Aames and B-movie veteran Lisa London. Danny Bonaduce appears in a supporting role. The cast frequently appear in tight white T-shirts with the H.O.T.S. logo and red-orange shorts. Some reviewers believe this wardrobe inspired the Hooters uniforms. Documentary film Rokkasho Rhapsody is a Japanese documentary directed by Hitomi Kamanaka and released in 2006. It is the second in Kamanaka's trilogy of films on the problems of nuclear power and radiation, preceded by Hibakusha at the End of the World and followed by Ashes to Honey. Comedy My Name Is Boffer Bings is a 2012 animation film written by Ambrose Bierce and directed by László Csáki. Thriller Chakravyuh is a 2012 Indian political war film directed by Prakash Jha starring Arjun Rampal, Esha Gupta, Manoj Bajpai, Kabir Bedi, Anjali Patil and Abhay Deol. Chakravyuh is aimed to be a social commentary on the issues of Naxalites. The first theatrical trailer of Chakravyuh was released in midnight on 16–17 August 2012. The film released on Durga Puja. Chakravyuh released in 1100 cinemas in India. The plot is inspired by 1973 Hindi film Namak Haraam directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee starring Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan. Documentary film Donna Roman Hernandez exposes her family’s 40-year secret of domestic violence that had life-altering consequences for her entire family. Donna felt bound to keep this abuse a secret as she survived more than two attempts by her father to end her life. This edgy, empowering documentary is about a “woman in blue” who suffered in silence and lived under the shadows of violence from an abusive father who physically and emotionally terrorized her, her mother, and her siblings. She broke her silence about the domestic violence in her family after the death of her mother. Donna directed and produced herself in this documentary as she exposes the lifetime of domestic violence she witnessed her mother endure during her 48-year marriage and chronicles the abuse she and her siblings suffered at the hands of their father, a WWII veteran. Donna hopes to bring public awareness to the cycle of domestic violence and to empower other survivors of abuse to leave their batterers. Animation Bottoobahtoh is a 2007 film written and directed by Marina Rosset. Documentary film The Walls of Dakar is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Abdoul Aziz Cissé and Wagane Guéye. Comedy The Voorman Problem is a 2013 short film produced by Honlodge Productions from the United Kingdom, in association with Pipedream Pictures. The film was directed by Mark Gill, who also co-wrote the screenplay with producer Baldwin Li. The film was adapted from a section of the novel number9dream by David Mitchell. Producer Lee Thomas is also developing the novel into a full length feature film through Pipedream Pictures. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2014 and was nominated for a BAFTA Award. The film stars Martin Freeman and Tom Hollander. Comedy Half Empty Saddles is the 84th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 21, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller A film about the election-eve gun attack on Taiwan's recently indicted ex-president Chen Shui-bian will debut on the island this week, where it is expected to reignite debate about the controversial 2004 shooting. Documentary film Cafeteria Man is a 2011 documentary biographical film written by Sheila Kinkade and directed by Richard Chisolm. Comedy Big Wind on Campus is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Matt Berman. Documentary film Viva Cuba Libre: Rap Is War is a 2013 music and documentary film directed by Jesse Acevedo. Thriller The Great Gambler is a 1979 Bollywood action thriller film, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Zeenat Aman, Neetu Singh and Prem Chopra. The film which is known in Hindi as Sabse Bada Zuari was directed by Shakti Samanta. It did decent business in Mumbai and has attained cult status.This film was a thriller and its story is based on international gangsters, Spies and secret agents of different countries' intelligence agencies and their undercover operations. This film had high production values and major portion of this film was shot in international locations including Cairo,Lisbon,Venice,Rome and Goa. The Great Gambler has been widely appreciated for its action, direction and cinematography. Comedy Teenage Space Vampires is a 1998 action/science fiction film written and directed by Martin Wood. Documentary film W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices is a 1996 documentary biographical film written by Toni Cade Bambara, Amiri Baraka, Wesley Brown and Thulani Davis and directed by Louis J. Massiah. Comedy Gucha - Distant Trumpet is a 2006 musical comedy film directed by Dusan Milic. Comedy Thavasi is a 2001 Tamil action film directed by Udaya Shankar starring Vijayakanth in dual role, with Soundarya, Jayasudha and Nassar playing other pivotal roles. The film was remade in Kannada as Mallikarjuna with V. Ravichandran. Documentary film The Hunting Fever is a 2008 documentary short film written and directed by Alessandro Comodin. Comedy Sonny Dreamweaver is a 2009 comedy musical written and directed by Sunspot Jonz. Comedy St. James St. James Presents: Delirium Cinema is a 2011 comedy film directed by Ivan Victor and written by Ross Patterson. Documentary film The Social Seminar is a series of educational films for adults produced by the Extension Media Center of the University of California at Los Angeles in the early 1970s. The series was executive produced by Gary Schlosser, an Oscar-nominated producer of short-subject documentaries. The films were distributed nationally, for example to state educational film offices. The series was produced for the National Institute of Mental Health as a "multi-media training series." Five episodes of The Social Seminar are known to have been produced: "Bunny," "Guy," "Teddy," "Tom," and "Changing." Each depicted, in a cinema-verite style without voiceover or introduction, aspects of the lives of a selected person or family as they dealt with personal, interpersonal and societal change. The episode "Changing," for example, showed how one man's reevaluation of his life and social standing led to his becoming a "hippie" in the eyes of his family and coworkers; though his home life was enhanced, he found himself increasingly socially isolated. The films are now part of the Prelinger Archive and are available freely online. Comedy Solidarnosc, Solidarnosc... is a 2005 comedy drama historical film written by Filip Bajon, Jacek Bromski, Ryszard Bugajski, Jerzy Domaradzki, Feliks Falk, Robert Glinski, Andrzej Jakimowski, Jan Jakub Kolski, Wojciech Lepianka, Juliusz Machulski, Jaroslaw Sokól, Malgorzata Szumowska, Piotr Trzaskalski, Andrzej Wajda, Zbigniew Wichlacz, and Krzysztof Zanussi; directed by Filip Bajon, Jacek Bromski, Ryszard Bugajski, Jerzy Domaradzki, Feliks Falk, Robert Glinski, Andrzej Jakimowski, Jan Jakub Kolski, Juliusz Machulski, Malgorzata Szumowska, Piotr Trzaskalski, Andrzej Wajda, and Krzysztof Zanussi. Science Fiction The Book of Eli is a 2010 American post-apocalyptic neo-Western and action film directed by the Hughes brothers, written by Gary Whitta, and starring Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis, Ray Stevenson, and Jennifer Beals. The story revolves around Eli, a nomad in a post-apocalyptic world, who is told by a voice to deliver his copy of a mysterious book to a safe location on the West Coast of the United States. The history of the post-war world is explained along the way, as is the importance of Eli's task. Filming began in February 2009 and took place in New Mexico. The film was released in theaters in January 2010. Alcon Entertainment financed and co-produced the film with Silver Pictures, while it was distributed by Warner Bros. in the United States; international sales were handled by Summit Entertainment Thriller The Beacon is a 2009 American film. It is the second film made by Sabbatical Pictures. It was later officially renamed Haunting at the Beacon. The film was shot in The Rogers Hotel in Waxahachie, Texas. The film's theatrical debut is in seven cities in October 2009. The film debuted at the 2009 Paranoia Film Festival where it won for Best Picture and Best Actress. It has been selected to be one of the films for the 2009 LA Femme Film Festival. Thriller Fear X is a 2003 psychological thriller film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The first film to be produced from one of Hubert Selby Jr.'s original screenplays, its eventual box-office failure would force Refn's film company Jang Go Star into bankruptcy. Thriller Battle of the Damned is a 2013 sequel to Robotropolis. It is an American science fiction action film written, produced and directed by Christopher Hatton, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Melanie Zanetti, Matt Doran and David Field. Following a deadly viral outbreak, private soldier Max Gatling leads a handful of survivors and a team of robots in a fight against an army of the dead. Lundgren said of the film, "This time I'm up against virus-infected human zombies, 'Eaters' as we call them. Max is sent into an infected, abandoned city to find the daughter of a rich industrialist. He gets more than he bargained for. 'I wish I would've asked for more money', in Max's own words. Fortunately I enlist some kick-ass, run-away robots to help me in the battle". Science Fiction E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a 1982 American science fiction film coproduced and directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Melissa Mathison, featuring special effects by Carlo Rambaldi and Dennis Muren, and starring Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore, and Peter Coyote. It tells the story of Elliott, a lonely boy who befriends an extraterrestrial, dubbed "E.T.", who is stranded on Earth. Elliott and his siblings help it return home while attempting to keep it hidden from their mother and the government. The concept for the film was based on an imaginary friend Spielberg created after his parents' divorce in 1960. In 1980, Spielberg met Mathison and developed a new story from the stalled science fiction/horror film project Night Skies. It was shot from September to December 1981 in California on a budget of US$10.5 million. Unlike most motion pictures, it was shot in roughly chronological order, to facilitate convincing emotional performances from the young cast. Comedy Tanghi Argentini is a 2006 short comedy film written by Geert Verbanck and directed by Guido Thys. Animation Magos y Gigantes is a 2003 Mexican animated fantasy-comedy film produced by Ánima Estudios and 20th Century Fox and released on November 19, 2003. This is the first feature film from Ánima Estudios and the first theatrically released animated film created with Adobe Flash, a program often used for internet cartoons. It was also the first Mexican animated feature in 30 years. An animated series loosely based on this film, Teenage Fairytale Dropouts, premiered on Seven Network in Australia on December 31, 2012. Documentary film Das Reichsorchester - Die Berliner Philharmoniker und der Nationalsozialismus is a documentary film directed by Enrique Sánchez Lansch. Thriller Written and directed by Haneke, this "bone-chilling" feature film opens with the amateur footage of a pig being slaughtered with a butcher gun. This unceremonious recording is owned by 14-year-old Benny, a boy whose preferred mediums of experience are video cameras, action movies, and the surveillance monitors placed in his room. Accustomed to a trite routine of school activities, daily visits to a local video store, and hours in front of his bedroom TV, Benny finds himself enthralled by his tape of a slaughtered swine. Staying alone in his parents' apartment, Benny eventually brings home an unknown girl, immediately exposing her to the rapturous videotaping. Then, after revealing that he stole the gun that took the pig's life, Benny coldly shoots his guest and turns his unwrought curiosity into a slaughter video franchise. "I once saw a TV program about the tricks they use in action films," says Benny. "It's all ketchup and plastic." By colliding the differences between frames and flesh, "Haneke's chilling look at post-modernity and voyeurism" is deprived of character psychology and the pathologizing justifications of violence. Instead, Haneke's sophomore theatrical release offers a lucid depiction of human beings deprived of their capacity to empathize with -- and be hurt by -- others. Comedy Horizon Beautiful is a 2013 comedy film written by Ephrem Alemu, Mikyias Efram, Oliver Keidel, and Abiange Tahun, and directed by Stefan Jäger. Comedy Beyond Therapy is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Robert Altman, based on the play of the same name by Christopher Durang. Thriller Enemy at the Gates is a 2001 war film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, starring Joseph Fiennes, Jude Law, Rachel Weisz, Bob Hoskins and Ed Harris set during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. The film's title is taken from William Craig's 1973 nonfiction book Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad, which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942/43. While fictional, the film is loosely based on war stories told by Soviet sniper Vasily Zaitsev. Documentary film The Scottish Covenanters is a 1909 film directed by Joseph Perry. Comedy The Girl in the Taxi is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Frances Day, Henri Garat and Lawrence Grossmith. It was based on the stage musical The Girl in the Taxi. Comedy Coincidence is a 1921 American silent comedy film starring Robert Harron and June Walker. It was Harron's first starring role after signing a deal with Metro Pictures Corporation, as well as his last film; Harron died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in September 1920 between completion of filming and the release. It was directed by Chester "Chet" Withey and written by Brian Hooker based on a story by Howard E. Morton. The cinematographer was Louis C. Bitzer. According to film historian Anthony Slide, "With Robert Harron's death, the film industry for the first time had to deal with the release of a film whose star had just died under mysterious circumstances." The film was released in 1921, the year following Harron's death. Instead of promoting Coincidence as Harron's final film, Metro chose not to associate it with Harron's death and had a "low key" release. Comedy Couples et amants is a 1994 drama, comedy film written by Catherine Breillat, Pascal Bonitzer and John Lvoff and directed by John Lvoff. Documentary film Beige is a 2012 documentary short film written and directed by Sylvie Hohlbaum. Comedy Augusto Anibal quer casar is a 1923 comedy film written by Luiz de Barros, Carlos Verga and Vittorio Verga and directed by Luiz De Barros. Comedy Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat is a 2008 Filipino comedy film starring Ai-Ai de las Alas and Eugene Domingo. It is the sequel to a 2003 comedy film Ang Tanging Ina. It was released on December 25, 2008 as Star Cinema's official entry to the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film grossed a total of PHP 204 million and it used to be the all time box office hit in the Philippines until Star Cinema's You Changed My Life beat it. As of April 2009, it grossed Php 229.96 million pesos. Ai-Ai de las Alas reprises her role Ina Montecilio. It also stars Eugene Domingo as Rowena, Carlo Aquino as Tri, Alwyn Uytingco as Pip, Shaina Magdayao as Seven, Serena Dalrymple as Cate, Jiro Manio as Shammy and Yuuki Kadooka as Ten-Ten. Animation Olympus Guardian is a 2005 South Korean animated film based on Greek mythology. Comedy Dogpound Shuffle is a 1975 comedy film written and directed by Jeffrey Bloom and starring David Soul and Ron Moody. Comedy Just a Slice is a 2008 short comedy film written and directed by Tim Tommasino. Thriller Criminal Law is 1989 thriller film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Gary Oldman and Kevin Bacon. It received overwhelmingly negative reviews. Thriller Silver Cord is a 2011 thriller film directed by James Ordonez. Comedy Who Killed Who? is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated short directed by Tex Avery. The cartoon is a parody of whodunit stories and employs many clichés of the genre for humor. Comedy Blowout Sale is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Timothy Kendall. Comedy Erkan & Stefan is a 2000 film directed by Michael Herbig. Science Fiction The Island of Dr. Moreau is an American 1996 science fiction horror film, the third major film adaptation of H. G. Wells' novel The Island of Doctor Moreau, about a scientist who attempts to convert animals into people. The film stars Marlon Brando, Val Kilmer, David Thewlis, Ron Perlman, and Fairuza Balk, and was directed by John Frankenheimer, who was brought in half a week after shooting started. The screenplay is credited to the original director Richard Stanley and Ron Hutchinson. Documentary film Unwanted Soldiers is a 1999 made-for-TV documentary written, directed and narrated by Jari Osborne for the National Film Board of Canada. It won the Canada Award at the 2000 Gemini Awards. The film tells the story of Osborne's father and other Chinese-Canadian veterans who fought in World War II, documenting a history of discrimination against them and the Chinese-Canadian community in British Columbia. Osborne's father and his compatriots recall their training for clandestine missions behind enemy lines in Southeast Asia, as they fought for a country that had discriminated again them. Science Fiction Mrugjal... Ek Naslela Astitva is a 2000 drama, sci-fi-thriller film written and directed by Satish Rajwade. Animation Komaneko, Home Alone is a 2013 animation short drama fantasy horror film directed by Tsuneo Gōda. Documentary film Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World is a two hour documentary by Ric Burns about the history of the whaling industry in the United States. A film chronicling the American whaling industry from its origins in New England in the 17th century, through the golden age of deep-sea whaling, up to its decline following the Civil War. Narrated by Willem Dafoe, this film binds the story of American capitalism on the rise with a case study in maritime culture. The fate of the whaleship Essex—which set sail from Nantucket in the summer of 1819—is interwoven with the story of a young Herman Melville, whose own imaginative voyage into the deep would give rise to one of the greatest works of American literature, Moby Dick. Other voices heard in the film include Robert Sean Leonard as Herman Melville, Josh Hamilton as Owen Chase & Peleg Folger and Vincent Kartheiser as Thomas Nickerson. Documentary film The Man Who Could Be King is a 2004 documentary film written by Mark Johnston, Edith Champagne, Don Murray, Nancy Ing-Duclos and directed by Edith Champagne, Nancy Ing-Duclos. Science Fiction J'accuse! is a 1938 French war film directed by Abel Gance and starring Victor Francen. It is a remake of the 1919 film of the same name, which was also directed by Gance. Thriller The Vicious Circle is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring John Mills, Noelle Middleton, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Lionel Jeffries. A leading Harley Street specialist is forced to work with the police to nail a gang of international criminals, after being falsely accused of murder. It was based on My Friend Charles, a TV serial written by Francis Durbridge. Documentary film Video Fragment 83 -Notorische Reflexe is a 1983 film directed by Hoffmeister and Doehring. Science Fiction A Time Shared Unlimited is a 2010 short science fiction film written and directed by Zachary Epcar. Thriller The Healing is a 2012 Filipino horror suspense film directed by Chito S. Roño, starring Vilma Santos and Kim Chiu. The film was released nationwide on July 25, 2012 and is a massive hit. The film is also part of the celebration of Santos' 50 years in showbusiness. Animation Out From The Deep is a 2013 short animated music film written and directed by Katrin Novakovic. Documentary film Permis De Conduire is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Mahbooba Ibrahimi. Documentary film Congo: The Grand Inga Project is a documentary action adventure sports film directed by Steve Fisher. Comedy Crashing Las Vegas is a 1956 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on April 22, 1956 by Allied Artists and is the forty-first film in the series. It was the last film in the series to star Leo Gorcey. Documentary film Twice as Wise is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Piet Eekman. Animation Robot Taekwon V is a South Korean animated film directed by Kim Cheong-gi and produced by Yu Hyun-mok, the prominent director of such films as Obaltan. It was released on July 24, 1976, immediately becoming a mega-smash hit in the late 1970s, and consequently inspired a string of sequels in following years. Robot Taekwon V was released in the United States in a dubbed format under the name Voltar the Invincible. Robot Taekwon V became the first Korean film to receive full digital restoration treatment in 2005. Robot Taekwon V was heavily based on Mazinger Z, and has been accused by some as plagiarism. Comedy The Coca−Cola Kid is an Australian romantic comedy film, released in 1985. It was directed by Dušan Makavejev and starred Eric Roberts and Greta Scacchi. The film is based on short stories in The Americans, Baby, and The Electrical Experience by Frank Moorhouse, who wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Deterrence is a 1999 French/American dramatic film written and directed by Rod Lurie, depicting fictional events about nuclear brinkmanship. It marks the feature directorial debut of Lurie, who was previously a film critic for the New York Daily News, Premiere Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and Movieline, among others. Kevin Pollak, Timothy Hutton, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Sean Astin star. The entire story takes place in a single location, a diner. Thriller American Daylight is a 2004 Indian film production in hollywood. The film is directed by Roger Christian and produced by Kaleidoscope Entertainment. The film stars Nick Moran as Lawrence, an American music executive, who falls for Sujata, a call center worker in India, then flies halfway around the planet to meet her. Nick's journey is complicated by his wife, Sujata's boss who sees Lawrence as a romantic rival, and the assassin hired by that boss to kill Lawrence. After October 2004 screenings at the London Film Festival and Pusan International Film Festival, the film opened wide in India on December 17, 2004. The film was premiered in the Marché du Film section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The film's crew included cinematographer Hinman Dhamija, editor Alan Strachan, composers Amaan Ali Khan and Ayaan Ali Khan, art director Yoyendra Tyagi, and costume designer Shaahid Amir. Thriller Buried Alive II is a horror/thriller television film, a sequel to the 1990 film, Buried Alive. It starred Ally Sheedy, Stephen Caffrey and Tracey Needham. It was directed by Tim Matheson, who also reprised his character from the previous film, Clint Goodman. It first aired on June 18, 1997 on the USA Network. Comedy Busted: Christmas for Everyone is a 2003 adventure comedy musical film directed by Adam Kaleta. Documentary film To Give to Receive to Return is a 2011 short family documentary film written and directed by Gabriela Yepes. Animation Heavy Metal 2000 is a 2000 Canadian-German direct-to-video adult animated science fiction film produced by Jacques Pettigrew and Michel Lemire, and directed by Michael Coldewey and Lemire. Starring the voices of Michael Ironside, Julie Strain, and Billy Idol, the film is the follow-up to the 1981 animated cult film Heavy Metal, which is based on the fantasy magazine of the same name. The story is based on the graphic novel, The Melting Pot, written by Kevin Eastman, Simon Bisley and Eric Talbot. The film was made by CinéGroupe, a studio based in Montreal, Quebec. Documentary film Children of Fate: Life and Death in a Sicilian Family is a 1993 documentary film about life in the slums of Palermo, Sicily, directed by Andrew Young and Susan Todd. The film is a sequel to Cortile Cascino, a 1961 documentary shot by Andrew Young's father, Robert M. Young, which depicted the eponymous Palermo slum and told the story of Angela Capra and her family. Children of Fate picks up the story 30 years on, showing Capra now separated from her husband, and the fates of her children. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy One Minute Puberty is a 2011 short animated comedy film directed by Alexander Gellner. Animation Tillie's Big Camping Adventure is an interactive animation film. Comedy Liebeskommando is a 1931 film directed by Géza von Bolváry. Comedy Aquamania is a cartoon produced by The Walt Disney Company in 1961. This cartoon was the last from Disney's "Golden Era" which featured Goofy as a solo star, and the first time the xerography animation-technique was used in a Goofy cartoon. Aquamania basically combined Goofy's three familiar areas in his career: sports, fatherhood, and documentary-subject. Comedy Et la lumière fut is a 1989 French drama film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. The film entered the competition at the 46th Venice International Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Prize. Comedy The Rage of Paris is a 1938 American comedy film made by Universal Pictures. The movie was directed by Henry Koster, and written by Bruce Manning and Felix Jackson. It won the Venice Film Festival for Special Recommendation. Comedy Life of a Man on the Wind is a 2012 drama and comedy film written and directed by Yaroslav Dobronravov. Comedy Les petites fugues is a 1979 Swiss comedy film directed by Yves Yersin. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The film was produced by Filmkollektiv Zurich. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller Nachtschicht - Tod im Supermarkt is a German feature film from the year 2005. It is the third part of the film series Nachtschicht. Documentary film In Search of the Future is a 2008 documentary film directed by Andrew Cameron Bailey. Comedy Jungle Gents is a 1954 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on September 5, 1954 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-fifth film in the series and the film debut of Clint Walker in an uncredited appearance at the end of the film. Documentary film Cine Y Revolución, El Camino De Santiago: Periodismo is a 2013 documentary film written by Fernando Krichmar and Omar Neri and directed by Alejandra Guzzo and Fernando Krichmar. Thriller Hideaway is a 1995 American horror film directed by Brett Leonard. It is based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Dean Koontz, and stars Jeff Goldblum, Alicia Silverstone, Christine Lahti, and Jeremy Sisto. In the film, Goldblum plays a man who dies in a car accident, only to be revived two hours later. After being revived, he experiences frightening visions. He begins to understand that he has become psychically connected to a serial killer, and that by cutting himself, he can actually induce the visions and see through the killer's eyes. Unfortunately, the vision works both ways, and the killer can also see through his eyes. Birmingham band Godflesh make a cameo appearance during one of the film's scenes. Thriller Fatal Past is a 1993 Australian thriller film. Animation Snowflakes and Carrots is a 2010 short animated family film written and directed by Samantha Leriche-Gionet. Documentary film Gazzara is a 2012 film set in New York, based on the life and career of actor Ben Gazzara who writer/director Joseph Rezwin met in 1977 on the set of John Cassavetes’ Opening Night. Their conversations about acting and art, fears and desires, life and death all culminate in the final Central Park sequence where Ben persuades Joe it is time to cut the cord, end the obsession with him and Cassavetes and pursue his passion of art and filmmaking in his own individual way as Ben did throughout his entire life. Documentary film Fluchkes (Yiddish for flabby arms) follows the creation process of the dance performance "Gila". A group of colorful, energetic 72 to 82 year old women, bravely confront the hardships and demands of the art of dance. Thriller Pretend You Don't See Her is a 2002 television film based on the novel by Mary Higgins Clark. Comedy Strange Invaders is a 2002 short animated film by animator Cordell Barker. It tells the story of Roger and Doris, a couple who lead a quiet life. When a child crashes into their living room, the couple are initially enthralled. However, the child becomes increasingly destructive and proceeds to ransack their home and ruin their lives. Things become increasingly bizarre until Roger realises the true nature of It. Strange Invaders was Barker's second short film after The Cat Came Back. Strange Invaders was inspired by Barker's experience as the father of his "three evil boys." Strange Invaders won numerous awards around the world and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Strange Invaders appeared on the Canadian TV show ZeD on March 22, 2002. The film was produced in Barker's hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Comedy The Maniacs is a 1964 comedy film directed by Lucio fulci. Documentary film Beneath The Helmet - From High School to the Home Front is a documentary film directed by Wayne Kopping. Comedy That's Adequate is a 1989 mockumentary documenting a fictional Hollywood studio, Adequate Film Studios. Narrated and hosted by Tony Randall, the film features an all-star cast including James Coco, Robert Downey, Jr., Anne Meara, Jerry Stiller, Bruce Willis and Ben Stiller. This was James Coco's final film. It was also the last one for actress Ina Balin, who had also appeared in Hurwitz's previous films such as The Projectionist and The Comeback Trail. Animation Captain Hareblower is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1954. It was directed by Friz Freleng and starred Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, with both voices provided by Mel Blanc. The short was animated By Manuel Perez, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross, Art Davis, and written by Warner Bros. veteran Warren Foster. Animation Sharaf is a 2012 animation, documentary and short film wtitten and directed by David Aronowitsch and Hanna Heilborn. Thriller Twilight Zone: The Movie is a 1983 anthology fantasy-science fiction horror film produced by Steven Spielberg and John Landis as a theatrical version of The Twilight Zone, a 1959 and 1960s TV series created by Rod Serling. The film stars Vic Morrow, Scatman Crothers, Kathleen Quinlan and John Lithgow with Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks in the prologue segment. Burgess Meredith, who starred in four episodes of the original series, took on Serling's position as narrator. Unlike Serling, he did not appear on screen, nor did he receive screen credit, though his name appears in the end credits. In addition to Meredith, six actors from the original series had roles in the film. The film is a remake of three classic episodes of the original series and includes one original story. Landis directed the prologue and the first segment, Steven Spielberg directed the second, Joe Dante the third, and George Miller directed the final segment. Dante recalled that in the film's original conception the three stories would be interwoven with characters from one segment appearing in another segment, but later problems with the film precluded this. Comedy Bongwater is a 1997 comedy film, based on the book of the same name, set in Portland, Oregon, and stars Luke Wilson, Alicia Witt, Amy Locane, Brittany Murphy, Jack Black, and Andy Dick. Thriller 247°F is a suspense thriller directed by Levan Bakhia and Beqa Jguburia. Cast members include Scout Taylor-Compton, Travis Van Winkle, Christina Ulloa, Michael Copon and Tyler Mane. It was filmed in Tbilisi, Georgia and wrapped in July, 2011. It received its first international release date in Georgia on 1 September 2011. The film is about a group of friends who get trapped in a sauna. 247°F was released on UK DVD and Blu-ray on the 18th March, from Anchor Bay Entertainment. Documentary film Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam is a feature-length documentary film by Nick Broomfield. It is an examination of the woman herself, Broomfield attempting to uncover if she truly is a 'horrible person', and what made her that way. The film ends up an account of the power struggle between Fleiss, another Madam named Alex, and Fleiss' former lover Ivan Nagy, himself allegedly involved in prostitution. Furthermore the destructive relationship between Fleiss and Nagy is discussed, a sort of mutual aggressiveness that both seem to find appealing. Documentary film Einzelkämpfer is a 2013 documentary, biography, history and sport film directed by Sandra Kaudelka. Comedy Pinnilavu is a 1983 Malayalam film by P. G. Viswambharan. It stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Poornima Jayaram, Madhu, Mukesh, Maniyan Pillai Raju, Srividya and Sukumari in lead roles. This film is about a fight of ethics between father and son. The screen play was written by Thoppis Bhasi based on the story by C. Radhakrishnan by the same name. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Comedy Butch is going shopping... in an ally. He finds what he can in a garbage cans, and takes them with him. But a bottle of fresh milk on a doorstep catches his attention, and goes over to get it. But Tom opens the door and takes the milk before Butch can. Butch then sees a cooked chicken on the windowsill, and proceeds to takes that, only to have the window slammed shut on his fingers before he can. Determined, Butch dresses up as a hungry baby in order to get into the house and snatch the chicken, as well as all of the other delicious foods that could be there... Science Fiction The movie version is the complete version of the story. It includes all the OVAs and completely new scenes giving details on the background story of some characters. Sometime in future Japan, androids have been involved in every aspect of peoples lives. One day, upon checking his android's behavioral log, Rikuo, a student, noticed his android's returning times have been odd recently. With his friend Masaki, they found out the place where his android, Sammy, have been visiting: a small cafe called Eve no Jikan where androids and human are not seen as different. Upon talking with the "people" in the cafe and discovering more of Sammy's behavior, Rikuo changed his view about androids and treat them as friends rather than tools. At the same time, elsewhere in Japan, the Ethics committee is trying to impose policies to reduce the involvement and use of androids in society. Comedy Three Wise Girls is a 1932 romantic drama film featuring Jean Harlow in her first starring role. A young small-town woman heads to New York City, where she and her two friends have romantic troubles. The supporting cast features a young and slender Andy Devine. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Documentary film When Brummies Met Sindhis is a documentary film made by Pakistani documentary filmmaker, Azfar Rizvi. Animation Defective is a 2012 animated, short, drama film written and directed by Juan Fernández López and Gabriela Martínez Garza. Comedy Curious Cat's Christmas is a 2013 animation short comedy film written and directed by Jiyoon Lee. Science Fiction Alerte Météore is a 2011 short science fiction, fantasy and animated film directed by Guillaume Gaudet. Animation G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom is a direct-to-video CGI animated movie and sequel to G.I. Joe: Spy Troops. It was released in 2004 by Reel FX Creative Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Like Spy Troops, the film was written around the theme of the toys released that year. In this case, it was Valor vs. Venom which introduced a new villain group, Cobra’s V-Troops. Comedy Mistress is a 1992 comedy-drama film starring Robert De Niro, Danny Aiello, Eli Wallach, Robert Wuhl and Martin Landau. It was written by Barry Primus and J.F. Lawton and directed by Primus. Comedy Tiptoes is a 2003 film starring Matthew McConaughey, Kate Beckinsale, Patricia Arquette, and Gary Oldman. The film was screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Tiptoes was never released theatrically in the United States, and it instead went straight to DVD. Animation Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sacred Swordsman: Keldeo is a 2012 Japanese animated film and the 15th Pokémon anime movie released. The movie was released on July 14, 2012 in Japan. The movies features Kyurem, the Boundary Pokémon, as revealed during a preview shown at the end of the last movie Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram and White—Victini and Zekrom, as well as Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, the titular "Sacred Swordsmen", before the introduction of the new Pokémon Keldeo. The movie also celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Japanese manga publisher Shogakukan, which published many Pokémon-related works. The film was first broadcast in English on Cartoon Network in the United States on December 8, 2012. The movie was released on DVD in the U.S. on April 2, 2013 by Viz Media. Universal released the movie on DVD in the UK on September 30, 2013. Comedy 5 Rifles is a 1974 Hindi film produced and directed by I. S. Johar. The film stars Rajesh Khanna's look-alike Rakesh Khanna, Shashi Kapoor's look-alike Shahi Kapoor, and I. S. Johar. Music was given by Kalyanji Anandji. One particular qawwali of note in this film is the track Jhoom barabar Jhoom Sharabi sung by the notable qawwal of his times, Janab Aziz Nazan. One more song 'Jab se Sarkar ne Nashabandi Tod Di' sung by Kishore Kumar is also a hit semi-qawwali. Comedy Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas is a 2003 Bugs Bunny cartoon short, which co-starred Yosemite Sam. It was directed by Peter Shin and Bill Kopp and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The cartoon was never released theatrically; it was initially released on the Australian DVD release of Back In Action and was later included in The Essential Bugs Bunny DVD set. The title is a parody of Hunter S. Thompson's book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and its film of the same name. Comedy La Soif de l'or is a 1993 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury. It features Tsilla Chelton, Christian Clavier and Catherine Jacob . Comedy Duck Beach to Eternity is a 2012 comedy, drama documentary film written and directed by Hadleigh Arnst, Stephen Frandsen and Laura Naylor. Comedy Love For Sale is a 2008 romantic comedy film starring Jackie Long, Jason Weaver, Mýa, and Melyssa Ford. The film was directed by Russ Parr and released to DVD on October 21, 2008. Thriller Mistrial is a 1996 American drama film written and directed by Heywood Gould and starring Bill Pullman, Jon Seda, and Robert Loggia. The film aired on HBO. Documentary film The Brick is a 2013 documentary and short film directed by Htuu Lou Rae, Htoo Tay Zar, Zin No No Zaw, Yan Naing Ko and Min Thu Aung. Comedy An absurd, heartwarming hybrid-documentary that follows small-town competitors training to become the first-ever champion of 'aisling,' a new sport that turns grocery shopping into a form of self-expression. Documentary film Hijab - Mulheres de véu is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Paulo Halm. Documentary film Chernobyl Heart is a 2003 documentary film by Maryann DeLeo. The film won the Best Documentary Short Subject award at the 2004 Academy Awards. In the film, DeLeo travels through Ukraine and Belarus with Adi Roche, the Irish founder of the Chernobyl Children's Project International, observing the effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster on the health of children in the area. Many children suffered from a previously unknown cardiac degradation condition known in the area as "Chernobyl heart", in addition to other severe radiation poisoning effects DeLeo explored the Chernobyl disaster again in 2008 with the film White Horse. Comedy Spilt Milk is a 2010 comedy film written by Daniel Bower and directed by Blake Calhoun. The movie follows the story of a disgruntled grocery store clerk, Todd Wells, a disenchanted, disgruntled and disheveled assistant manager at the local grocery store. Once a popular high school standout, an accident changed his life and he now finds himself awkwardly stuck in a dead-end routine, unable to move forward. However, his future is about to change. After arriving late to his night-shift, Todd encounters a robber who takes him and everyone in the store hostage, forcing the motley group to wait-out the timelock on the manager's safe. Personalities are revealed, the past explored, and there's a chuckle at every twist of this accidental comedy. Documentary film Do You Believe In Love? is a 2013 family, romance, and documentary film written and directed by Dani Wasserman. Animation Goldilocks is a half hour musical animated film, the audio tracks for which were recorded in the summer of 1969, produced strictly for television in 1970 by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and produced with the assistance of Mirisch-Geoffrey Productions First broadcast on ABC in March 1971, the production was scripted by AJ Carothers, the songs were written by Robert and Richard Sherman who also assisted with production along with veteran animation producers David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng and starred Bing Crosby. The show was unique in that it included not only Bing himself, but his then-wife and two youngest children as well. Partial Live Action/Vocal Cast included: Bing Crosby as "Himself" and "Papa Bear" Mary Crosby as "Herself" and "Goldilocks" Nathaniel Crosby as "Himself" and "Baby Bear." Kathryn Grant as "Herself" and "Mama Bear" Paul Winchell as Bobcat and Narrator The film included three songs: "The Human Race" "Take a Longer Look" "Don't Settle for Less Than the Best" Thriller In a Dark Place is a 2006 horror/thriller film version of Henry James' 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw. Thriller Sunset is a 1988 American action comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis as legendary Western actor Tom Mix and James Garner as legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. Based on a story by Rod Amateau, the plot has Mix and Earp team up to solve a murder in Hollywood in 1929. Although largely fictitious, the story does contain elements of historical fact. Wyatt Earp did serve as an unpaid technical adviser on some early silent westerns and knew Tom Mix, who would serve as one of the pallbearers at the famed lawman's funeral. Although Willis received top billing in the film, Garner actually has much more screen time during the movie. This was the second film in which Garner played Wyatt Earp, the first being John Sturges' Hour of the Gun, released in 1967. This was director Edwards' second collaboration with Willis, whom he directed in Blind Date, which was released the previous year. Comedy Hochmut kommt vor dem Knall is an East German comedy film directed by Kurt Jung-Alsen. It was released in 1960. Comedy Annie Get Your Gun is a 1950 American musical comedy film loosely based on the life of sharpshooter Annie Oakley. The Metro Goldwyn Mayer release, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and a screenplay by Sidney Sheldon based on the 1946 stage musical of the same name, was directed by George Sidney. Despite some production and casting problems, the film won the Academy Award for best score and received three other nominations. Star Betty Hutton was recognized with a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. Comedy Ore wa bodigado is a 1964 comedy film directed by Seiji Hisamatsu. Comedy Tricky Dicks is the 147th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy The Tiger Blade is a 2005 Thai action film. Comedy The Arizona Wildcat is a 1939 film directed by Herbert I. Leeds. Thriller Ghostkeeper is a 1981 independent Canadian horror film directed by Jim Makichuk. The story centers on a trio of snowmobilers in the Canadian Rockies who become stranded at an abandoned hotel where an old woman seems to be hiding something. Filmed in Banff, Alberta under a tax shelter in December 1980, the film had an unstable financial situation and the filmmakers nearly halted the production mid-way through due to depletion of its budget. The film was given a minuscule theatrical run in Canada and the United States and is consequently little-known among horror film fans, but has attained a cult following over the years. It was released in VHS format in the 1990s, and released on DVD by Code Red Releasing in April 2012. Documentary film Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic is a 1986 IMAX film directed and produced by filmmaker Kieth Merrill. The film, currently shown hourly at Niagara Falls State Park's Adventure Theater, shows the history of the Niagara Falls, dating back to the earliest legends. The film also shows the creation and history of the Maid of the Mist boats. Part of the film's focus is people that braved the Niagara Falls, such as tight-rope walkers, barrel riders, and those unfortunate enough to accidentally plunge over the Falls. Actors portraying Annie Edson Taylor, Roger Woodward and Blondin played by Philippe Petit appear in the film. Animation Golem is a 2013 animation science fiction short film written by Tobias Wiesner and directed by Patrick McCue and Tobias Wiesner. Comedy The Notorious Landlady is a 1962 comedy/mystery American film starring Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, and Fred Astaire. The film was directed by Richard Quine, with a script by Blake Edwards and Larry Gelbart. Science Fiction Children of the Damned is a 1964 science fiction film, a thematic sequel to the 1960 version of Village of the Damned. It is about a group of children, with similar psi-powers to those in the preceding film, but enabling an opposite interpretation of the children being a more good and more pure form of human instead of totally evil and totally alien. Animation The Velveteen Rabbit is a 2009 film directed by Michael Landon Jr. Comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1985 TV film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name film directed by Celestino Coronado Thriller Night Eyes 2 is a 1992 erotic thriller film. It stars Andrew Stevens and Shannon Tweed. The film is a sequel to Night Eyes which was released two years earlier. Thriller Pandora's Clock is a 1996 television movie based on a novel by John J. Nance about a deadly virus on a Boeing 747-200 from Frankfurt to JFK Airport. The film stars Richard Dean Anderson, Stephen Root, Jane Leeves, Robert Loggia and Daphne Zuniga and the script closely follows the book. Documentary film Unwanted Cinema is a documentary film by Petrus van der Let and Armin Loacker that looks at the lives and careers of Jewish filmmakers in Budapest and Vienna during the 1930s after Hitler came to power. Unwanted Cinema features Henry Koster, Felix Jackson, Joe Pasternak, Otto Wallburg, Hans Jaray, Franziska Gaal, Rosy Rarsony, Hortense Raky, Oskar Pilzer, Zolan Vidor, Ernst Verebes. The documentary shares clips from their films and interviews with their family. Thriller Close Your Eyes and Hold Me is a 1996 Japanese film based on the manga Me wo Tojite Daite by Shungiku Uchida. The film is directed by Itsumichi Isomura and stars Kumiko Takeda, Kazuya Takahashi and Natsue Yoshimura. It was released in theaters on July 13, 1996 in Japan. The movie was released in North American on subtitled only VHS on November 23, 1998 and then on DVD on January 13, 2004 by Central Park Media under their Asia Pulp Cinema label. Thriller Final Assignment is a 1980 Canadian film written by Marc Rosen and directed by Paul Almond. Documentary film The Legend of Shorty is a documentary film directed by Angus MacQueen. Comedy Rue des Roses is a 2012 short comedy film written by Hieu Cat and Patrick Fabre and directed by Patrick Fabre. Comedy Jabardasth is a Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Nandini Reddy under the banner of Sri Sai Ganesh Productions. It stars Siddharth and Samantha in the lead roles and Nithya Menen in an important role. The film released on 22 February 2013 with a U/A Certificate from the Censor Board and was commercially successful at the box office. The film is an unofficial remake of 2011 Hindi film Band Baaja Baaraat. Yash Raj Films, the producers of the Hindi original, are planning to take legal action against the makers of Jabardasth. Jabardasth satellite and audio telecast rights were sold for ₹5.25 crores. Science Fiction The Final Sanction is a 1990 film, directed by David A. Prior and starring Ted Prior, William Smith and Robert Z'Dar. Science Fiction When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth is a 1970 monster horror film starring Victoria Vetri, set in the time of cavemen. The film was made by Britain's Hammer Films. Like several of Hammer's previous films, such as One Million Years B.C., the film anachronistically portrays dinosaurs and humans alongside each other. Directed and scripted by Val Guest, it was based on a treatment by J. G. Ballard, and nominated for an Oscar for its visual effects. The special effects are considered a benchmark in stop-motion animation believability, and the film is referenced in the movie Jurassic Park. Stop-motion effects were created by Jim Danforth, assisted by David W. Allen and Roger Dickens. The landscapes of Earth during the Quaternary period were filmed in Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura. Locations included Maspalomas beach, Ansite Mountain, Amurga and Caldera de Tejeda. The film was released on DVD as an exclusive from Best Buy with a G-rating, but was quickly recalled because it was the uncut version and contained nudity. The original is now a collector's item. When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth was the third in Hammer's "Cave Girl" series, preceded by One Million Years B.C. and Slave Girls. Documentary film The Hole Story is a 2011 documentary film and web documentary directed by Richard Desjardins and Robert Monderie about mining in Canada and its impact on the environment and workers' health. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film had its world premiere in October 2011 at the Festival du cinéma international en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, before opening in Quebec theatres. Science Fiction Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers is a 2009 fictional animation, action film directed by Tomoki Kyôda. Animation The Origin of Creatures is a 2010 animated short drama mystery film written and directed by Floris Kaayk. Documentary film El Laberinto De Lo Posible is a 2012 biographical documentary film written and directed by Wanadi Siso. Comedy Boltneck is a 2000 comedy, horror, science fiction film written by Dave Payne and directed by Mitch Marcus. Documentary film The Wizard of the Strings is a 1985 American short documentary film about Roy Smeck, directed by Peter Friedman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Eve Knew Her Apples is a 1945 musical comedy remake of It Happened One Night directed by Will Jason and starring Ann Miller. The movie was produced by Columbia Pictures, owner of the rights to the original version, and would be remade as a musical comedy again in 1956 as You Can't Run Away from It with June Allyson and Jack Lemmon. Comedy Salvation Boulevard is a 2011 comedy-drama-thriller-action film with religious satire undertones. It is based on the novel of the same name by Larry Beinhart. Thriller "Martin finds a whole series of excuses to subtly invade his sport teacher Sebastian’s privacy, ending up spending a night in his apartment. But when Martin’s intentions dawn on him, the teacher has already been compromised. It takes a tragic accident for Sebastian to become aware of his own feelings for Martin. Ausente is about the abuse of an adult by a minor, who is fully aware of his teacher’s delicate position and all too willing to exploit it. Marco Berger’s original feature film uses the glances exchanged by his protagonists to tell the story. Martin’s unwavering gaze is contradicted by his apologetic body language, which is nevertheless unable to conceal the fact that he wants to breach taboos and move into new territory. Sebastian’s evasive, worried look, on the other hand, reflects the fact that he does not want to see the game that is being played with him. Even the film’s first scenes at the swimming pool show Martin’s voyeurism, his pleasure in overstepping the line. He looks at himself in the mirror over and over again, affirming himself and consolidating his position. In this way, the film becomes a virtual thriller, aided by an artful soundtrack made up of deliberately emphasized noises and restrained music." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy Alive and Ticking is a German comedy film directed by Andi Rogenhagen. It was released in 2011. Comedy Une femme coquette was the first of four short fiction films made by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard preceding his work in feature-length narrative film. The short film is based on the story Le Signe, by Guy de Maupassant. It is a nine-minute story of a woman who decides to copy the gesture she has seen a prostitute make to passing men. Then a young man, played by Roland Tolmatchoff, responds. In Maupassant's original tale the scene takes place indoors, the woman having signaled from her window, but in Godard's revision the characters meet by a bench on the Ile Rousseau in Geneva. Thriller Offspring is an Australian thriller about a woman who becomes obsessed with her daughter. Documentary film Dinosaurs vs. Mammals – Secrets of Mammalian Survival is a 2007 International Emmy Award nominated documentary. Documentary film Portuguese Rhapsody is a 1959 Portuguese documentary film directed by João Mendes. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Brutal Massacre is a 2007 American mockumentary comedy written and directed by Stevan Mena, and produced by Stevan Mena, Chris Aurilia, Jerry Aurilia, Tom Bambard, Timothy J. Bristoll and Vincent Butta, in association with the Aurilia Arts Productions and Crimson Films. The film stars David Naughton, Brian O'Halloran, Gerry Bednob, Ellen Sandweiss, Vincent Butta, and Ken Foree. Harry Penderecki, a once heralded horror auteur, finds himself on the outside looking in at Hollywood. He hasn't had a hit film in years, and most in the industry, including his close friends, think he's washed up. Harry is given one last chance to redeem himself with what could be his best or last picture. Brutal Massacre becomes just that, as the cast and crew find themselves battling one mishap after another as Harry struggles to keep his sanity against overwhelming resistance to finish the picture and find himself at the top once again. Comedy She Starts the Fire is a 1992 action-comedy film written by Gordon Chan, Jing Wong and directed by Lawrence Cheng. Thriller Love Unto Waste is a 1986 Hong Kong drama film directed by Stanley Kwan and starring Tony Leung, Irene Wan, Elaine Jin, Tsai Chin, Chow Yun-fat with guest appearances by Elaine Chow and Winnie Yu. Thriller Water Under the Bridge is a 2003 Drama Romance film written by Clark Brigham and Richard B. Taylor III, directed by Clark Brigham. Comedy Batman Fights Dracula is a 1967 now lost color Filipino film directed by Leody M. Diaz and written by Bert R. Mendoza. It is a parody of Batman films and horror. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Singing Buttocks Bomb is a 2007 anime film. It is the 15th film based on the popular manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released in theatres on April 21, 2007 in Japan. It was later released on DVD in Japan on November 23, 2007. Documentary film I Shall Not Be Removed: The Life of Marlon Riggs is a 1996 biographical documentary film written by Barbara T. Christian and directed by Karen Everett. Comedy The New Guy is a 2002 American teen comedy film directed by Ed Decter. The film tells the story of high school loser Dizzy Gillespie Harrison. Dizzy is an unpopular, high school band geek going through a hellish senior year. In an attempt to make a new identity for himself, Dizzy gets himself expelled from his high school, learns how to be cool from a prison inmate, and enrolls at a new high school under the alias Gil Harris. He is quick to make new friends and soon gains respect from jocks and geeks alike, uniting a once divided school and greatly improving its football team. Eventually, Gil has to face his demons from his old school when they face each other in a football game. The film received generally negative reviews, but was a modest box office success. Comedy Dos mexicanos en Sevilla is a 1942 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Comedy Odd Squad is a 1981 Italian war comedy film directed by Enzo Barboni. Thriller In the House of Flies is a thriller film directed by Gabriel Carrer. Documentary film Sobhraj, or How to Be Friends with a Serial Killer is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Jan Wellmann. Comedy The Pamplemousse is a 2013 short comedy drama film written by Jonathan Watton and Mika Collins and directed by Jonathan Watton. Comedy Winners and Sinners is a 1983 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao. It was the first in the Lucky Stars series of films a highly successful series in Hong Kong. The film co-stars Jackie Chan in a significant role as an error-prone police officer. It also features a cameo appearance from Yuen Biao as another police officer who gets into a fight with Chan's character. The film is a semi-prequel to My Lucky Stars and Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars, insofar as the "Five Lucky Stars" concept and many of the same actors return in those latter films. However, the character names and indeed their roles differ - Stanley Fung's character is the nominal "leader" of the quintet in Winners and Sinners, whereas Sammo Hung's character takes the mantle in the latter films. Comedy Sissignore, internationally released as Dismissed on His Wedding Night and Yes Sir, is a 1968 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Ugo Tognazzi. Documentary film Two Million Minutes: In India is a 2008 documentary film. Thriller Needful Things 1993 horror film, and an adaptation of Stephen King's 1991 novel Needful Things. The film was directed by Fraser C. Heston. It stars Max von Sydow, Ed Harris, Bonnie Bedelia and J. T. Walsh. Comedy Going My Way is a 1944 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald. Based on a story by Leo McCarey, the film is about a new young priest taking over a parish from an established old veteran. Crosby sings five songs in the film. Going My Way was followed the next year by a sequel, The Bells of St. Mary's. Going My Way was the highest-grossing picture of 1944, and was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, winning 7, including Best Picture. Its success helped to make movie exhibitors choose Crosby as the biggest box-office draw of the year, a record he would hold for the remainder of the 1940s. After World War II, Bing Crosby and Leo McCarey presented a copy of the motion picture to Pope Pius XII at the Vatican. Thriller Desaparecidos is a 2011 Brazilian horror film directed by David Schürmann. The film tells the story of a group of six friends, who after going to a party on an island, mysteriously disappeared, with frightening images of them registered by the cameras. Found by the authorities, these images are the only way to find out what happened to them. With an independent production, the film was shot for fifteen days in Ilhabela, São Paulo. Filmed as a pseudo-documentary, similar to the American film The Blair Witch Project. It is the first found footage horror feature film of Brazil. Comedy Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling is a 2009 direct-to-video spin-off from the 2004 film Without a Paddle. There is no connection to the first film and none of the original actors return. It was released on DVD in the US on January 13, 2009 and in the UK on March 23, 2009. Animation The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! is a 2012 British/American 3D stop-motion animated swashbuckler comedy film produced by Aardman Animations in partnership with Sony Pictures Animation. It was directed by Peter Lord. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures and was released on 28 March 2012 in the UK and on 27 April 2012 in the US. The Pirates! features the voices of Hugh Grant in his animated feature film debut, Martin Freeman, Imelda Staunton, David Tennant, Jeremy Piven, Salma Hayek, Lenny Henry and Brian Blessed. The film is loosely based on The Pirates! in an Adventure with Scientists, the first book from Gideon Defoe's The Pirates! series. It follows The Pirate Captain and his crew of amateur pirates in their attempt to win the Pirate of the Year competition. The Pirates! is the fifth feature film by Aardman Animations, and its first stop-motion animated feature since Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit in 2005, and Aardman's first stop-motion clay animated film released in 3D and shot in 2.35:1 widescreen. The film received positive reviews, while it was a modest box office success, earning $123 million against the budget of $55 million. Comedy Steptoe and Son is a 1972 British comedy drama film and a spin-off from the popular British television comedy series of the same name about a pair of rag and bone men. It starred Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett as the eponymous characters, Albert and Harold Steptoe respectively. It also features Carolyn Seymour. Documentary film In the Womb is a documentary television special miniseries that was premiered on March 6, 2005, on the National Geographic Channel. Originally beginning as a special about human pregnancy, the program features the development of embryos in the uterus of various animal species. The show makes extensive use of computer-generated imagery to recreate the real stages of the process. Documentary film Difficult Love is a 2010 documentary film directed by Zanele Muholi and Peter Goldsmid. Animation The Nut Job is a 2014 3D computer-animated heist-comedy film directed by Peter Lepeniotis and starring the voices of Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser, Gabriel Iglesias, Jeff Dunham, Liam Neeson and Katherine Heigl. The film is based on Lepeniotis's 2005 short animated film Surly Squirrel. It was released on January 17, 2014, by Open Road Films. With a budget of $42.8 million, it is the most expensive animated film co-produced in South Korea. Despite being panned by critics, it was a box office success, grossing $64 million in North America for a worldwide total of $110 million. A sequel, titled The Nut Job 2, is scheduled to be released on January 15, 2016. Comedy Sweet Agony is a 2000 Iranian film written and directed by Alireza Davood Nejad. Science Fiction Yume no Kayoiji is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yasuyuki Ōno. A live action film based on the manga was released in 2012. Comedy Kuruppinte Kanakkupusthakam is a 1990 drama-family Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by Varada Balachandra Menon. The film stars Jayaram, Balachandra Menon, Geetha and Parvathy in lead roles. The film had musical score by Balachandra Menon. Comedy Daydream Believer is a 2001 film is written and directed by Debra Eisenstadt. Comedy Russian Doll is a 2001 film by Stavros Kazantzidis starring Hugo Weaving. Comedy Hello, Sweetheart is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Claude Hulbert, Gregory Ratoff and Jane Carr. It is based on the play The Butter and Egg Man by George S. Kaufman. Its plot concerns a poultry farmer who is persuaded to invest in a film company. Documentary film Gainsbourg by Gainsbourg: An Intimate Self Portrailt is a documentary film directed by Pierre-Henry Salfati. Thriller Haven is a 2004 feature film set in the Cayman Islands, a British offshore financial centre. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2004. It is written and directed by native Caymanian Frank E. Flowers and filmed entirely in the 100-square-mile West Indian dependency. Haven is an ensemble film in which unconnected lives intersect and result in a violent chain of events that turns tranquility into chaos. It was released in limited theaters in the United States on September 15, 2006. The film's tagline was, "Can love survive the fall of paradise?" Comedy History of Pets is a 2013 short animated comedy and historical drama film written and directed by Kris Genijn. Thriller The Pelican Brief is a 1993 legal crime thriller based on the novel of the same name by John Grisham. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, the film stars Julia Roberts in the role of young law student Darby Shaw and Denzel Washington as Washington Herald reporter Gray Grantham. Music was composed by James Horner. This was the last film to feature Pakula as a producer and writer before his death. Animation Glucose is a 2012 short film directed by Mihai Grecu and Thibault Gleize. Documentary film Big Deal at Gothenburg is a 1967 International Emmy Awards winning documentary film. Animation Buzby the Misbehaving Bee is a 2005 short animated family film directed by Bill Boyce and Demetre Gionis. Comedy Gum is a 2012 short animation comedy film directed by Noam Sussman. Comedy Reviving Vincent is a 2002 film directed by David Scheinberg. It has won several awards, including "Best Director/Best Photography" at the San Francisco Short Film Festival in 2003, and "Best Comedy Finalist" at Zoie Film Festival in 2003. Thriller Jake Speed is a 1986 action/comedy film directed by Andrew Lane, produced by Lane, Wayne Crawford, and William Fay, written by Lane and Crawford, and starring Crawford in the title role. Thriller A simple diamond heist leads Lupin into the machinations of a bizarre cult. The cult is based around the prophecies of Nostradamus, and they kidnap Julia, the daughter of Douglas, a wealthy American who is seeking the presidency, along with Lupin's diamond. At stake is the lost book of prophecy Douglas holds in the vault at the top of his skyscraper. Can Lupin rescue Julia, find a way into the vault, and discover the connection between the cult and the kidnapping? And what about his diamond? Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""The Ruler's robot agents capture Commando Cody's assistant and carry him off to the Ruler's secret outer space headquarters. Cody must rescue him."" Comedy Pros & Cons is a 1999 comedy film starring Larry Miller and Tommy Davidson. It was directed by Boris Damast. It was released straight to video and is shown on cable television. Comedy "Little Big Boy" tells the story of acclaimed horror film director Jimmy Duncan, infamous for his psychotic temper and his unique brand of exploitative movies. We follow Jimmy while he is working on his latest feature film "Death Stalker." The shoot quickly turns into a descent into insanity when his leading lady leaves the production. Thriller Anna Bond is a romantic action Kannada film written and directed by Duniya Soori. Produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar, it stars Puneet Rajkumar, Nidhi Subbaiah and Priyamani in the lead roles and Jackie Shroff in a negative role. The movie was released on 1 May 2012. V. Harikrishna is the music director for the film.Anna Bond opened to lacklustre reviews. It was termed as "The Most Disappointing Kannada Films of 2012" list by Rediff and had got a thumbs down from critics. Comedy R.I.P.D. is a 2013 American science fiction action-comedy film starring Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds. Robert Schwentke directed the film based on a screenplay adapted from the comic book Rest In Peace Department by Peter M. Lenkov. The film also stars Kevin Bacon, Mary-Louise Parker, and Stephanie Szostak. Principal photography was completed on January 28, 2012, and the film was originally set to be released on June 28, 2013 in the United States by Universal Pictures, but was pushed back to July 19, 2013. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb. Thriller Jessabelle is an upcoming American horror thriller film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Ben Garant. The film stars Sarah Snook, Mark Webber, Joelle Carter, David Andrews, Amber Stevens and Ana de la Reguera. The film is scheduled to be released on November 7, 2014. Comedy Extremely Used Cars: There Is No Hope is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Mark Donnell and directed by Craig Richards. Thriller Beware, My Lovely is a 1952 American suspense film starring Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan and Taylor Holmes. Directed by Harry Horner, the film is based on the 1950 play The Man by Mel Dinelli who also wrote the screenplay. Animation view is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Nayoon Rhee. Documentary film Timur Novikov. Object-Zero is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Aleksandr Shein. Science Fiction Bride of Re-Animator is a 1990 American science fiction horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and was written by Yuzna, Rick Fry and Woody Keith. H. P. Lovecraft wrote the original serialized story, titled Herbert West–Reanimator, from which the characters were derived. The plot roughly follows episodes "V. The Horror from the Shadows" and "VI. The Tomb-Legions" of the original. The film stars Bruce Abbott, Claude Earl Jones, Fabiana Udenio, David Gale, Kathleen Kinmont, and Jeffrey Combs. Bride of Re-Animator is the sequel to Stuart Gordon's Re-Animator and is followed by Yuzna's Beyond Re-Animator. Comedy El Profesor Tirabombas is a 1972 Argentine film. Thriller Nine Miles Down is a 2009 film. The script based of a true story. It was the last feature film credit for renowned writer Everett de Roche. Thriller Five Minutes to Live is a 1961 American crime film. It was re-titled Door-to-Door Maniac for a re-release in 1966. The film stars Johnny Cash and Cay Forrester, who wrote the screenplay and whose husband, Ludlow Flower, produced. Five Minutes to Live was one of only two theatrical film roles Cash performed on-screen in his career; he would appear in several made-for-television films and do some voice-over work in film later in his career. Documentary film Rude Boy is a 1980 British film directed by Jack Hazan and David Mingay and filmed in 1978 and early 1979. The film, part fiction, part rockumentary, tells the story of Ray Gange, a Clash fan who leaves his job in a Soho sex shop to become a roadie for the band. The film includes footage of The Clash at a Rock Against Racism concert at Victoria Park, on their "On Parole" and "Sort It Out" tours, and in the studio recording the album Give 'Em Enough Rope. The film was named after the rude boy subculture. The band became so disenchanted with the film, that by its release, they had Better Badges make badges stating 'I don't want Rude Boy Clash Film'. In 1980, the film won the Honorable Mention, and was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. It was re-released on DVD the UK in 2003 by Fremantle Media with a host of special features including interviews with 'Rude Boy' Ray Gange, The Clash's road manager Johnny Green and film makers Jack Hazan and David Mingay. Documentary film The Play is On is a 2001 documentary short film from India, directed by Pankaj Rishi Kumar. Science Fiction Government agents attempt to uncover a private organization that has gained control of nuclear weapons for the purpose of world domination. Documentary film Hippie Masala: Für immer in Indien is a 2006 Swiss documentary film directed by filmmaker Ulrich Grossenbacher and anthropologist Damaris Lüthi. In 2007, the film was one of five nominated for "Best Documentary" in the Swiss Film Prize, though the prize was taken by Das kurze Leben des José Antonio Gutierrez. The film focuses on the aftermath of the Hippie migration to Asia, specifically documenting the lives of six Hippies who chose to remain in India: Cesare from Italy, Erica and Gillian from South Africa, Hanspeter from Switzerland, Meera from Belgium and Robert from the Netherlands. No longer in their 20s, they are leading the lives of a traditional yogi and a female meditator in retreat, a painter with a local wife and children, designers of beach clothing in Goa, and a farmer who hunts and cares for his cows in the Himalayas. Documentary film First Kill is a 2001 Dutch documentary film that revolves around the psychology of war. Important turning points in the Vietnam War are used to illustrate the effect of war on body and mind. The documentary consists of interviews with Michael Herr and several Vietnam veterans. The depth of the interviews provides insight into the feelings that accompany violence, fear, hate, seduction and pleasure. First Kill was directed by Coco Schrijber and produced by Lemming Film. Documentary film The Red Cross is still one of the richest stories of our history. The Red Cross Committee is the only organization working in every country, on every conflict. This film follows the training of the young delegates on their first mission. Comedy The Happy Thieves is a 1961 American crime/comedy-drama film starring Rex Harrison and Rita Hayworth and directed by George Marshall. The film is based on the novel The Oldest Confession by Richard Condon. The film was poorly received, with star Harrison later describing it as 'absolute rubbish'. Documentary film Of the 1.5 million adopted children in the United States, international adoptees are the fastest growing segment – and the most adopted segment within that group are Asian girls. While many of their stories are heartwarming and play into our self-image of American compassion and generosity, the realities are much more complex. Director, Barb Lee, goes deep into the intimate lives of two well-meaning families and shows us the subtle challenges they face. One family is just beginning the process of adopting a baby from China and is filled with hope and possibility. The other family’s adopted Korean daughter is now 32 years old. Prompted by her adoptive mother’s terminal illness, she tries to create the bond they never had. The results are riveting, unpredictable and telling. While the two families are at opposite ends of the journey, their stories converge to show us that love alone isn’t enough to make a family work. Comedy Stark Raving Mad is a film, produced by A Band Apart, about a heist pulled during a rave. The film was directed and written by Drew Daywalt and David Schneider. It stars Seann William Scott, Lou Diamond Phillips, Timm Sharp, Patrick Breen, John B. Crye, Monet Mazur, Suzy Nakamura, C. Ernst Harth, and Dave Foley. The movie featured soundtrack by John Digweed. Documentary film A very terrifying documentary about the Gothic subculture, and the revealing of a cover up ritual murder; the so called "Cigil Murder". Comedy Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle is a 1987 French film directed by Éric Rohmer, lasting 102 minutes and starring Joëlle Miquel, Jessica Forde, Philippe Laudenbach. Animation Midea-logo is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Bohong Deng. Documentary film Love in India is a 2009 documentary drama film written and directed by Qaushiq Mukherjee. Comedy Slide, Kelly, Slide is a 1927 American comedy film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Edward Sedgwick, and starring William Haines and Harry Carey. Comedy Viscosity is a 2012 short comedy film directed by Paul von Stoetzel. Documentary film Natural Resistance is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jonathan Nossiter. Comedy My My Mai is a two-episode anime OVA series. The anime was re-released in 1993. Comedy Eine Nacht in Venedig is a 1973 film directed by Václav Kašlík. Comedy Cuidado con las imitaciones is a 1948 Argentine film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera. Science Fiction 964 Pinocchio is a 1991 Japanese cyberpunk film from filmmaker Shozin Fukui. It deals with the theme of brain-modified sex slaves as well as mental breakdowns in a hallucinogenic thrill ride. Comedy Involuntary is a 2008 Swedish film directed by Ruben Östlund described as "a tragic comedy or comic tragedy." It features five parallel stories with human group behaviour as the common theme. The film is notable for its long takes with no cuts within the scenes. This is related to Östlund's background as a skiing film director, where a cut would only indicate failure. The longest scene lasts for seven minutes. The film received mainly positive reviews. It has won several awards at international film festivals and was nominated for five Swedish Guldbagge Awards including Best Film, but didn't win in any category. It was also selected as Sweden's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards. Animation Ronal the Barbarian is a 2011 Danish stereoscopic computer animation feature film directed by Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen and Philip Einstein Lipski. It is their third cinema feature following Terkel in Trouble and Journey to Saturn, produced by Einstein Film with the support of the Danish Film Institute, TV 2, distributor Nordisk Film and Nordisk Film & TV Fond. It is a comedic fantasy adventure which parodies the barbarians and other stereotypes of sword and sorcery fiction, role-playing games and films such as Conan the Barbarian and the Dungeons & Dragons class, with nods towards the 1980s fantasy boom and its association with traditional heavy metal. It was released in Denmark on September 29, 2011. Comedy Indrudu Chandrudu is a 1989 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by Suresh Krissna and produced by D.Rama Naidu, starring Kamal Haasan, Vijayashanti and Charan Raj in lead roles. The story of the film is inspired by Richard Dreyfuss's 1988 film Moon over Parador, which was based on a short story by Charles G. Booth called "Caviar for His Excellency". It was later dubbed in Tamil as Indran Chandran and in Hindi as Mayor Sahab. Thriller The Treasure of the Amazon is a 1985 action, adventure, thriller, drama film written by René Cardona Jr. and Jacques Wilson and directed by René Cardona Jr. Comedy April in Paris is a 1952 musical film starring Doris Day and Ray Bolger. It was directed by David Butler. Documentary film Year of the Bull is a 2003 documentary film directed by Todd Lubin Thriller À mort l'arbitre is a 1984 French thriller film, directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. The film won Best Original Idea at the 1984 Mystfest and was nominated for Best Film in the same event. Comedy The People Under the Stairs is a 1991 American horror film written and directed by Wes Craven and starring Brandon Adams, Everett McGill, Wendy Robie, A. J. Langer, Ving Rhames and Sean Whalen. Comedy Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats is a 1988 animated movie for television and it is part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. The TV film's plot is essentially an extended remake of the original show's episode, "The Missing Heir". Documentary film Charismatic is a documentary film directed by Jonathan Koch, Steven Michaels and Joel Surnow that was to air as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30 but the airing was postponed. Thriller Smuggler is a 2011 drama film written by Katsuhito Ishii, Masatoshi Yamaguchi and Kensuke Yamamoto, story by Shôhei Manabe and directed by Katsuhito Ishii. Animation Rudis Lexicon: Dictatorship is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Nedeljko Dragić. Science Fiction The Ghost of Slumber Mountain was a 1918 film, written and directed by special effects pioneer Willis O'Brien, produced by Herbert M. Dawley, and starred both men; Dawley played Uncle Jack Holmes, while O'Brien played the ghost of Mad Dick the Hermit. Although most of the film itself is lost, it is often cited as a trial run for The Lost World. Comedy Laat de Dokter maar Schuiven is a 1980 Dutch film directed by Nikolai van der Heyde. Documentary film This program takes a stark look at humankind's embarrassing past history of driving several bird species to extinction, and the resulting implications for a humanity left unchecked. Documentary film Why Korea? is a 1950 American short documentary film produced by Edmund Reek. It won an Academy Award in 1951 for Documentary Short Subject. Thriller "Bob Hoskins and Josiane Balasko (who also starred as the butch dyke who seduces housewife Victoria Abril in French Twist) deliver commanding performances as a depressed English widower and a transgender, transplanted Frenchwoman who become the targets of gossip, slander and worse. Wounded but wise, their friendship becomes the catalyst for a personal and communal awakening in their picturesque, conservative seaside town. Jack can’t shake his funk after his wife dies, sequestering himself in his house and even ignoring the beloved flock of racing pigeons he keeps out back. But a couple of new neighbors, including the irrepressible eight-year-old Florrie, rekindle his enthusiasm for life. Middle-aged divorcee Stephanie reaches out to Jack as well, hand-delivering savory French meals and gently encouraging his mentoring of an erstwhile teenage delinquent and a bumpy reconciliation with his estranged adult son. Stephanie knows disappointment and rejection, but she is unrelentingly buoyant and unafraid of life. When Florrie goes missing and Jack is painted as a pedophile, she bravely stands up for the truth — as do the younger characters, who prove infinitely more open-minded than their parents. An uplifting parable of freedom, flying and the possibility of reinventing oneself — at any age — Ruby Blue is a generous, openhearted film galvanized by two superlative actors and guided by the smart direction of Jan Dunn (who received the Levi’s First Feature Award at Frameline29 for her film Gypo). " Quoting Michael Fox from the 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Jeannine M. is a 2011 animated short film directed by Grégoire Lemoine. Thriller After fate conspires to make a man into an outlaw, he struggles to protect his child, the only thing he has left in life, in this drama. Pablo Hernandez (Jesus Nebot) was a professor of literature in Honduras when a hurricane descended on his city and wiped away nearly everything he had. While his young daughter, Cristina (Chelsea Rendon), managed to survive the disaster, his wife, his home, and his school were all destroyed. With nowhere to go, Pablo smuggles himself and Cristina into the United States, where he is able to find work as an undocumented laborer. But Pablo's bad luck comes back with a vengeance when, after borrowing his boss' truck, he accidentally runs into a child playing in the street; Pablo flees the scene of the crime, and after collecting his daughter, tries to stay one step ahead of police detective Bryan (Vernee Watson-Johnson), who has been assigned to bring the driver to justice. Needing to flee the country, Pablo finds a benefactor in Soid (Lindsay Price), a renegade documentary filmmaker who offers to give him and his daughter a lift to Mexico. However, Soid's help comes with a price -- she wants to make a film about Pablo's flight from the law, and she's eager to milk the incident for as much publicity as possible. Leading man Jesus Nebot also wrote and directed the film in collaboration with Julia Montejo. Comedy Aravind (Akkineni Nagarjuna), Chandru (Sumanth) and Krishna Murthy (Sudhakar) are childhood friends and are inseparable. Chandru and Krishna Murthy are orphans, who are generously brought up by the parents of Aravind. By the time they reach their 20's, Aravind's sister Amrita (Pratyusha) falls in love with Chandru. Chandru hesitates, as she is the sister of his close friend Aravind. Aravind and Chandru visit Hyderabad to join Krishna Murthy, who has found some work there. When this trio goes for a job of renovating an old palatial house, Aravind meets a cute a girl Padmini (Bhoomika Chawla). Aravind falls in love with Padmini. When Padmini is about to get engaged to another guy, Chandru intervenes and announces that Padmini cheated Aravind after loving him. The rest of the film is about how the pairs of Arvind - Padmini and Chandru - Amrita get united in the climax. Animation Chhota Bheem & Krishna is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series, and also the first Indian animated film where two major characters from two different series were featured. Running time - 68 mins. Animation Anqas is a 2013 animation, drama and short film written and directed by Sebastián Ayala. Thriller Painless is a 2012 horror, mystery, fantasy and thriller film written by Luiso Berdejo and Juan Carlos Medina, and directed by Juan Carlos Medina. Comedy A Perfect Lady is a 198 film directed by Clarence G. Badger. Science Fiction Playing Beatie Bow is a 1986 Australian drama film directed by Donald Crombie. The screenplay by Peter Gawler and Irwin Lane is based on the novel by Ruth Park. Comedy Nancy Drew... Reporter is a 1939 American film directed by William Clemens and starring Bonita Granville as Nancy Drew. The film was produced by Warner Bros, but has since slipped into the public domain and is available on home video in a number of issues in addition to Warner's official DVD set containing the other three films as well. With the death of Dickie Jones on July 7, 2014, there are no surviving cast members of the movie. Comedy Blind Fury is a 1989 American samurai/action film written by Charles Robert Carner and directed by Phillip Noyce. It is a loosely based, modernized version of Zatoichi Challenged, the 17th film in the Japanese Zatoichi film series. The film stars Rutger Hauer as Nick Parker, a blind, sword-wielding Vietnam War veteran, who returns to the United States and befriends the son of an old friend. Parker decides to help the boy find his father, who has been kidnapped by a major crime syndicate. Thriller The Quiller Memorandum is an Anglo-American Eurospy film adapted from the 1965 spy novel The Berlin Memorandum, by Elleston Trevor under the name "Adam Hall", screenplay by Harold Pinter, directed by Michael Anderson, featuring George Segal, Alec Guinness, Max von Sydow and Senta Berger. The film was shot on location in West Berlin and in Pinewood Studios, England. It was nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards, while Pinter was nominated for an Edgar Award for the script. The film is a spy-thriller set in 1960s Cold War-era West Berlin, where agent Quiller is sent to investigate a neo-Nazi organisation. Thriller The Wrong Road is a 1937 American film directed by James Cruze. The film is now in the public domain. Documentary film Give Me The Banjo is a 2011 documentary film directed by Marc Fields. Comedy Fighting to Live is a 1934 American film directed by Edward F. Cline. Science Fiction Returner is a 2002 Japanese science fiction film, directed by Takashi Yamazaki and starring Anne Suzuki and Takeshi Kaneshiro. Comedy Duke of the Navy is a 1942 comedy film that was directed by William Beaudine from a screenplay by Beaudine, Gerald Drayson Adams, and John T. Coyle. It stars Ralph Byrd as Bill "Breezy" Duke, Stubby Kruger as Dan "Cookie" Cook, and Veda Ann Borg as Maureen. The film centers on sailors Breezy, who disguises himself as heir to a company fortune, and his friend Cookie, as they become part of a sophisticated con scheme. Produced and distributed by independent film company Producers Releasing Corporation and released on January 23, 1942, it has received generally negative reviews from critics and authors. Comedy Sailing Along is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Sonnie Hale and starring Jessie Matthews, Barry MacKay, Jack Whiting, Frank Pettingell, Noel Madison and Alastair Sim. A barge-owner's adopted daughter falls in love with his son, and gives up her chances of stardom to be with him. Comedy For a Few Dollars Less is a 1966 Italian comedy film parody of For a Few Dollars More directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Lando Buzzanca. It was Mattoli's final film. Animation In Trust of the Tide is a 2009 short animated and experimental film directed by David Barlow-Krelina. Thriller Beyond the Limits is a 2003 horror-thriller film directed by Olaf Ittenbach and stars Xenia Seeberg, Darren Shahlavi and Timo Rose. Comedy Kuhio taisa is a 2009 Japanese comedy-crime film, directed by Daihachi Yoshida, based on Kazumasa Yoshida’s 2006 biographical novel, Kekkon Sagishi Kuhio Taisa, that focuses on a real-life marriage swindler, who conned over 100 million yen from a number of women between the 1970s and the 1990s. The film was released as The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio on 10 October in 2009. Comedy The Winning Ticket is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Charles Reisner. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film stars Leo Carrillo, Louise Fazenda, and Ted Healy. Thriller A woman is sucked into one man's nightmare when she falls in love. Blinded by charm, it is only when her life is placed in jeopardy that she begins to uncover his strange and terrible secret. Comedy The Rising of the Moon is a 1957 Irish anthology film directed by John Ford. It consists of three episodes all set in Ireland: "The Majesty of the Law", based on the short story of that title by Frank O'Connor in Bones of Contention "A Minute's Wait", based on a 1914 one-act comedy by Martin J. McHugh "1921", based on the play The Rising of the Moon by Lady Gregory. Comedy Mr. Dramatic is a 2005 American short comedy film. It was directed and written by John Stalberg, Jr. . Comedy Bullshot is a 1983 film, based on the stage play Bullshot Crummond. The name comes from a parody of the 1929 film, on which it is loosely based, Bulldog Drummond. Captain Hugh "Bullshot" Crummond is a World War I fighter pilot, Olympic athlete, racing driver, and part-time sleuth. He must save the world from the dastardly Count Otto van Bruno, his wartime adversary, and win the heart of the damsel in distress. The film was produced by George Harrison's company Handmade Films. Alan Shearman would reprise his association with Handmade Films in their 1985 film Water. Thriller Flatfoot in Africa is a 1978 action, comedy, crime and drama film written by Franco Verucci, Rainer Brandt, Adriano Bolzoni and Giovanni Simonelli and directer by Stefano Vanzina. Documentary film Runaway Slave is an American independent political documentary hosted by Baptist minister C.L. Bryant. The film premiered in Los Angeles on January 13, 2012. The film expresses Rev. Bryant's belief that the African-American community, "has traded one form of tyranny for another" by "buying into the entitlement mindset of Progressives." The film, directed by Pritchett Cotten, is backed by the FreedomWorks Foundation. Documentary film America's Medicated Kids is a British documentary that was televised on 18 April 2010. The Louis Theroux documentary ran for 60 minutes. The documentary follows Theroux as he travels to one of America's leading children's psychiatric treatment centres, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and investigates the effects of having to put children with obsessive compulsive disorders on prescription medication and the impact that medicating the child has on the family group. Comedy The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks is a 1924 film by Soviet director Lev Kuleshov. It is notable as the first Soviet film that explicitly challenges American stereotypes about Soviet Russia. Documentary film ""Sometimes living one's honest life is damn near impossible." Or so it felt to award-winning country music star Chely Wright for most of her closeted life-first raised in a Christian home in a tiny Bible-Belt town and then as a member of the sexually repressed and homophobic country music industry in Nashville. Surrounded by a family, community, culture and religion that all believed that being gay is just wrong (and, to many, "of the devil"), Wright prayed regularly for God to rid her of her homosexuality, vowing to give up on love in return. Instead, music became her love, as she scored hits like "Shut Up and Drive" and "Single White Female". But while her dreams of stardom came true, she remained tormented by her sexuality and paralyzed by the fear of coming out. Would the country music industry tolerate a lesbian in their ranks? Would her fans reject her? She tried dating men (including fellow country star Brad Paisley), poured her energy into philanthropic endeavors, and contemplated suicide before finally acknowledging what she knew she needed to do. In 2010, she began calculated preparations to release an album and a book (Like Me) that would finally reveal her coming-out story and make country music history. Through sometimes-tearful interviews and conversations, video diary entries, music videos, and several of her songs, this touching portrait follows Wright up to her full-court media press, from Oprah to People magazine, as she discovers the transformational power of living an authentic life." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Let's You and Him Fight is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short released in 1934, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye, Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl, William Pennell as Bluto and Charles Lawrence as the announcer. Comedy Blondie for Victory is a 1942 comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Anxious to do her bit for the war effort, Blondie (Penny Singleton) joins the Housewives of America, a home defense league. Husband Dagwood (Arthur Lake) soon finds that Blondie is neglecting her responsibilities at home in favor of her war work; also disgruntled are Dagwood's chauvinistic boss Mr. Dithers (Jonathan Hale) and a newlywed husband (Stu Erwin) whose wife is never home thanks to the defense league. Following a slapstick denouement at a power plant, in which the husbands are shown the error of their macho attitude, Blondie promises to devote more time to Dagwood--but at the same time delivers a patriotic speech to the women in the audience, exhorting them to align with the "Home Front". Blondie for Victory was twelfth in Columbia's series of comedy films based on Chic Young's popular comic strip Blondie. Documentary film Mauro In Cayenne is a 2012 documetary film written by Leonardo Mouramateus, Solomon Santana and directed by Leonardo Mouramateus. Thriller Teen Patti is a 2010 Bollywood film directed by Leena Yadav. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Ben Kingsley, R. Madhavan, Raima Sen, Shraddha Kapoor and is produced by Ambika Hinduja under the banners Hinduja Ventures and Serendipity Films. The film is about a mathematics professor, played by Bachchan, who is trying to write a thesis on probability and relates it to the Indian card game of Teen Patti. Comedy Tammy and the Doctor is a 1963 romantic comedy film and is the third of the four Tammy films. It stars Sandra Dee as Tambrey "Tammy" Tyree. Thriller Underworld is a 2003 action horror film directed by Len Wiseman about the secret history of Vampires and Lycans. It is the first installment in the Underworld series. The main plot revolves around Selene, a vampire Death Dealer hunting Lycans. She finds herself attracted to a human, Michael Corvin, who is being targeted by the Lycans. After Michael is bitten by a Lycan, Selene must decide whether to do her duty and kill him or go against her clan and save him. While reviewers generally received the film negatively, criticizing the overacting and lack of character development, a smaller number of reviewers praised elements such as the film's stylish Gothic visuals, the "icy English composure" in Kate Beckinsale's performance, and the extensively worked-out vampire–werewolf mythology that serves as the film's backstory. Comedy DVR is a 2014 short film written by Fielding Edlow and directed by Dave Rock. Thriller White Mischief is a 1987 film dramatising the events of the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941, when Sir Henry "Jock" Delves Broughton was tried for the murder of Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll. Based on a book by the Sunday Times journalist James Fox, it was directed by Michael Radford. Documentary film Rarely before has the drama of life on the wild plains of Africa been portrayed more intimately than in this remarkable film from renowned wildlife filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert. It's the gripping story of a growing lion pride in Botswana that begins as three outsiders-young and aggressive-invade the pride's territory and depose its aged leader. Their swift, merciless victory opens a new era for the pride. Thriller Bordertown is a 2006 American drama motion picture, written and directed by Gregory Nava and executive produced by David Bergstein, Cary Epstein, Barbara Martinez-Jitner, and Tracee Stanley-Newell. The film features Jennifer Lopez, Antonio Banderas, Martin Sheen, among others. The film is inspired by the true story of the numerous female homicides in Ciudad Juárez and tells the story of an inquisitive American reporter sent in by her American newspaper to investigate the murders. Animation In this cat-and-mouse spin on the tale of Robin Hood, perpetual foes Tom and Jerry table their tussles to save Robin and his fair lady, Maid Marian, after Robin is captured by the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham and wicked Prince John. Documentary film Animalicious is a documentary film released in 1999. It told the stories of five incidents in which animals had a profound impact on a person's life. It was produced and directed by Mark Lewis. Documentary film Shooting Indians: A Journey With Jeffrey Thomas is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Ali Kazimi. Documentary film The Juche Idea is a 2008 film directed by Jim Finn. Thriller Nachtschicht: Wir sind die Polizei! is a 2010 thriller, crime fiction film written and directed by Lars Becker. Comedy Dark Horse is a 2005 Danish film directed by Dagur Kári about a young man, his best friend, and a girl. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Soldiers in Hiding is a 1985 documentary film directed by Malcolm Clarke. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Cuba Crossing aka Assignment: Kill Castro is a 1980 action film directed by Chuck Workman and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot features Robert Vaughn, Stuart Whitman, and Michael V. Gazzo as adventurers who get caught up in a plot to kill Fidel Castro. Comedy Bienvenue chez les Rozes is a 2003 French comedy film, written and directed by Francis Palluau. It stars Lorànt Deutsch, Jean Dujardin, Carole Bouquet, Yolande Moreau and Clémence Poésy. Animation Draftee Daffy is a 1945 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Daffy Duck. The cartoon was directed by Bob Clampett. Thriller Giallo a Venezia is a 1979 Italian giallo film directed by Mario Landi. The film released on December 31, 1979 in Italy and starred Leonora Fani. It is known primarily for its extremely graphic scenes of gore, including a woman's leg being slowly sawed off with a long knife. Thriller Moonnamathoral is the first digital Malayalam movie. It was created by Martin Sebastian, produced by Benzy Martin, distributed by Emil & Eric Digital Films, and directed by V. K. Prakash. The movie, which falls into the genre of suspense thrillers, was shot primarily at Peerumedu in Idukki, Kerala. The movie stars Jayaram and Jyothirmayi in the lead roles. The digital technology was provided in Kerala by Emil & Eric Digital Private Limited, a Thrissur-based company engaged in the production and distribution of digital movies. Nearly eighty theatres in urban, semi-urban and rural areas across the Indian state of Kerala were equipped with digital transponders to receive the film via satellite. The movie is noted for being the first high-definition cinema to be digitally distributed to theatres via satellite. It was also the first Malayalam film to be shot entirely using HD cameras. The new technology was developed by Mumbai-based DG2L Technologies. The company was the first to introduce an MPEG-4-based digital cinema distribution and presentation system. Documentary film Football Under Cover is a 2008 German/Iranian documentary film directed by David Assmann and Ayat Najafi. It follows the attempts of German Marlene Assmann and Iranian Ayat Najafi to organise a football match between Assman's team BSV Aldersimspor and the Iranian national woman's team. Comedy Driving Miss Daisy is a 1989 American comedy-drama film adapted from the Alfred Uhry play of the same name. The film was directed by Bruce Beresford, with Morgan Freeman reprising his role as Hoke Colburn and Jessica Tandy playing Miss Daisy. The story defines Daisy and her point of view through a network of relationships and emotions by focusing on her home life, synagogue, friends, family, fears, and concerns over a 25-year period. Documentary film Into the Gyre is a 2012 documentary film directed by Scott Elliott. Documentary film Vera and Gabriel have been married for sixty years. In Undertow Eyes they wander about their own history: the first flirt, the birth of their children, life and aging. In this remembrance, images from their family collection mingle with images of the present, weaving an emotional and dreamlike universe. As a mosaic of stories and impressions, this short film looks like a personal and existencial diary about love and death. Thriller Miami Blues is a 1990 action-crime-thriller-film based on the novel of the same name by Charles Willeford. It stars Alec Baldwin, Fred Ward, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. It was directed by George Armitage. Ward was also the executive producer. Thriller 13m2 is a 2007 thriller, drama and crime fiction film written by Négar Djavadi, Barthélémy Grossmann and Murielle Thierrin and directed by Barthélémy Grossmann. Animation Montag is a 2010 animated drama film directed and written by Reid Hildebrand. Thriller The Demon Within is a 2000 thriller film written and directed by Ian Merrick. Comedy Husband for Hire is a 2008 comedy television film that premiered on Oxygen Network on January 24, 2008. Husband for Hire was written and directed by Kris Isacsson, and it starred Nadine Velazquez, Tempestt Bledsoe, Mark Consuelos, Erik Estrada and Mario López. Comedy 28 Days is a 2000 American comedy-drama film directed by Betty Thomas. Sandra Bullock plays Gwen Cummings, a newspaper columnist obliged to enter rehabilitation for alcoholism. The film costars Viggo Mortensen, Dominic West, Elizabeth Perkins, Steve Buscemi and Diane Ladd. Comedy Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators or Gli invincibili dieci gladiatori was a 1964 Italian, French and Spanish international co-production sword and sandal film directed by Nick Nostro and co written by Nostro, Alfonso Balcázar and Sergio Sollima. It is the second of the three Ten Gladiators film series trilogy starring Dan Vadis. Filmed in Technicolor and Techniscope, the film features a variety of footage from other peplum films including Quo Vadis. The English credits of the film gave several of the Itallian actors English surnames familiar in historical epic films such as "John Heston" and "Alan Lancaster". Documentary film 08:15 DE 1945 is a documentary film directed by Roberto Fernandez. Science Fiction SpaceCamp is a 1986 American space adventure film based on a book by Patrick Bailey and Larry B. Williams and inspired by the U.S. Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama. Directed by Harry Winer from a screenplay by Clifford Green and Casey T. Mitchell, the film stars Kate Capshaw, Kelly Preston, Larry B. Scott, Lea Thompson, Tate Donovan, and Joaquin Phoenix. The film was panned by critics and is famous for being a "marketing nightmare," as it was released less than five months after the Challenger accident of January 28, 1986, that killed all seven on board. The film performed poorly at the box office, grossing less than $10 million in the US. A rewrite of the book, released to coincide with the movie, mentioned the Challenger disaster. Comedy Hôzukisan chi no aneki is a comedy film directed by Rikiya Imaizumi. Animation Mangalita is a 2012 short animation adventure drama film directed by Augusto Quijano. Comedy Vicky and the Treasure of the Gods is a 2011 German 3D adventure film directed by Christian Ditter. It is the sequel to the 2009 film Vicky the Viking. Comedy Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½ᵗʰ Century is a 1980 cartoon starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Marvin the Martian. It is the sequel of Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century. It was the first Daffy and Porky cartoon since 1965. This cartoon first aired on November 20, 1980, as part of an animated TV special called Daffy Duck's Thanks-For-Giving with scenes that would later be cut when this cartoon was reformatted as a short. Comedy Amigas is a 2008 short comedy film written by Marcio de Lemos and Alfredo Tambeiro and directed by Marcio de Lemos. Thriller Les Vampires is a 1915–16 French silent crime serial film written and directed by Louis Feuillade. Set in Paris, it stars Édouard Mathé, Musidora and Marcel Lévesque. The main characters are a journalist and his friend who become involved in trying to uncover and stop a bizarre underground Apache gang, known as The Vampires. The serial consists of ten episodes, which vary greatly in length. Being roughly 7 hours long, it is considered one of the longest films ever made. It was produced and distributed by Feuillade's company Gaumont. Due to its stylistic similarities with Feuillade's other crime serials Fantômas and Judex, the three are often considered a trilogy. Fresh from the success of Feuillade's previous serial, Fantômas, and facing competition from rival company Pathé, Feuillade made the film quickly and inexpensively with very little written script. Upon its initial release Les Vampires was given negative reviews by critics for its dubious morality and its lack of cinematic techniques compared to other films. However, it was a massive success with its wartime audience, making Musidora a star of French cinema. Comedy Sally in Our Alley is a 1931 British romantic comedy drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starred Gracie Fields, Ian Hunter, and Florence Desmond. Comedy The Man Who Knew Too Little is a 1997 American comedy espionage film starring Bill Murray, directed by Jon Amiel, and written by Robert Farrar and Howard Franklin. The film is based on Farrar's novel Watch That Man, and the title is a parody of Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 film The Man Who Knew Too Much and its 1956 remake of the same title. Thriller Tomorrow at Ten is a 1964 British thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring John Gregson, Robert Shaw, Kenneth Cope and William Hartnell in his final film appearance. Comedy Canned Feud is a 1951 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Sylvester. Documentary film Surviving Progress is a 2011 Canadian documentary film loosely based on A Short History of Progress, a book and a 2004 Massey Lecture series by Ronald Wright about societal collapse. The film was produced by Daniel Louis, Denise Robert, and Gerry Flahive and written/directed by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks. Comedy First Time Godfather is a 2007 film directed by Olga Malea and written by Mihalis Kopidakis, Olga Malea, Eva Nathena and Nikos Papandreou. Comedy Miss Caribe is a 1988 comedy film written by Fernando Colomo, Carmen Rico-Godoy, Fernando Trueba and directed by Fernando Colomo. Documentary film Stalin's Wife is a 2004 documentary directed by Slava Tsukerman. Animation "Cathy the stork, Nicolás the mouse and his family must close the cinema where they work for a living. TV’s time has arrived and a lot of the viewers prefer staying at home watching the new TV programs. They’re brave and imaginative so they decide to become the new reporters of Papá Ratón’s new TV channel. They get a camera and all the needed material and they try to find the program that will let them be the new TV stars. It will not be easy." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Guadalajara Film Festival site Thriller The Den is a 2013 found footage film by Zachary Donohue and his feature film directorial debut. The film was first released in Russia on December 23, 2013, and will be given a simultaneous limited theatrical and VOD release on March 14, 2014 through IFC Midnight. It stars Melanie Papalia as a young woman that discovers a murder via webcam. Thriller Escort for Hire is a 1960 thriller film. Animation Comet in Moominland is an anime film by Telecable Benelux B.V.. The film is based on the novel Comet in Moominland by Finnish illustrator and writer Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish. It is the first full-length Moomin-film. It was first released in Japan in 1992 as triple-feature with 2 shorter films, then it was released on video with 10 minutes of extra footage. It was never released for English, but has been dubbed to several European languages. It was the seventh most watched film in Finland in the season 1992/1993 with 166.738 viewers. The film takes place before the events of the TV series, just after the moomin family had moved into Moominvalley. Documentary film Angels & Dust is a adventure drama documentary film directed by Héctor Herrera. Comedy Meet the Parents is a 2000 American comedy film written by Jim Herzfeld and John Hamburg and directed by Jay Roach. Starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller, the film chronicles a series of unfortunate events that befall a good-hearted but hapless nurse while visiting his girlfriend's parents. Teri Polo, Blythe Danner, and Owen Wilson also star. Meet the Parents is a remake of a 1992 film of the same name directed by Greg Glienna and produced by Jim Vincent. Glienna—who also played the original film's main protagonist—and Mary Ruth Clarke co-wrote the screenplay. Universal Studios purchased the rights to Glienna's film with the intent of creating a new version. Jim Herzfeld expanded the original script but development was halted for some time. Jay Roach read the expanded script and expressed his desire to direct the film but Universal declined him. At that time, Steven Spielberg was interested in directing the film while Jim Carrey was interested in playing the lead role. The studio only offered the film to Roach once Spielberg and Carrey left the project. Documentary film Earthlings is a 2005 documentary film about humanity's use of animals as pets, food, clothing, entertainment, and for scientific research. The film is narrated by Joaquin Phoenix, features music by Moby, was directed by Shaun Monson, and was co-produced by Maggie Q, all of whom are practicing vegans. Thriller The Devil's Party is a 1938 American film directed by Ray McCarey based on the Borden Chase novel Hells' Kitchen Has a Pantry. Animation Cracked Ice is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon. It is included in Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4 and was made in Technicolor. Documentary film What are you complaining about? This is the question that two Finnish artists have journeyed out to ask people in all four corners of the world in documentary director Ada Bligaard Søby's docu-musical. Their aim is not to pour salt in the wounds of the world's grumpy complainers, but to let everyone vent their dissatisfaction about everything from parking fines to climate change in a liberating chorus of whining harmonies. Score by Danish electronica producer Trentemøller. Comedy Sunday League - Pepik Hnatek's Final Match is 2012 comedy film written and directed by Jan Prušinovský. Documentary film SpyTek is a 1999 News & Documentary Emmy Awards for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Title Sequences nominated/winning tv program. Comedy New Kids Turbo, sometimes promoted as New Kids: Turbo!, is a Dutch film based on the television series New Kids. The film premiered on 6 December 2010 and was released in all Dutch cinemas on 9 December. It broke the Dutch record for receiving the highest audience figures on the opening evening. It is Comedy Central's first film to be produced outside the United States and also Paramount Pictures' first film to be produced by Comedy Central in the Netherlands. Comedy Who's That Girl is a 1987 American romantic comedy film written by Andrew Smith and Ken Finkleman, and directed by James Foley. It stars Madonna and Griffin Dunne, and depicts the story of a street-smart girl who is falsely accused of murdering her boyfriend and is sent to jail. After getting released, she meets a man, who is supposed to make sure she gets on her bus back to Philadelphia, and convinces him to help her catch those responsible for her confinement. While searching for the embezzler, they fall in love with each other. After the box-office failure of her 1986 film Shanghai Surprise, Madonna decided to sign another comedy film titled Slammer, which was later renamed to Who's That Girl. However, she had to convince both Warner Bros. and the producers of the film that she was ready for the project. Madonna enlisted her friend James Foley to direct the film. Shooting began in New York in October 1986, and continued until March 1987. Production was halted during December due to snowfall in New York. Madonna utilized the time to work on her next tour and the soundtrack of the film. The film, released on August 7, 1987, ended up being a critical and commercial failure. Comedy Ramji Londonwaley is a Hindi language film starring R. Madhavan in the lead role. Amitabh Bachchan guest stars. It is a remake of the Tamil film, Nala Damayanthi. The film was previously titled Bawarchi. Comedy Sally's Irish Rogue is a 1958 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Julie Harris, Harry Brogan and Tim Seely. The film depicts the adventures of an Irish poacher. It was based on the play The New Gossoon by George Shiels, and was also released under the title The Poacher's Daughter. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios in Dublin. Science Fiction Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel is a 2009 comic science fiction film directed by Gareth Carrivick from a script by Jamie Mathieson, starring Anna Faris, Chris O'Dowd, Marc Wootton and Dean Lennox Kelly. The film follows two social outcasts and their cynical friend as they attempt to navigate a time travel conundrum in the middle of a British pub. Faris plays a girl from the future who sets the adventure in motion. It was released in the UK and Ireland on 24 April 2009. On its television premiere on BBC Two on 1 August 2010, the film was dedicated to its director Gareth Carrivick, who had died earlier in the year. Comedy Pardon My Stripes is a 1942 film directed by John H. Auer. Animation Bedevilled Rabbit is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short featuring Bugs Bunny. Bugs is lost in Tasmania, and has to deal with the Tasmanian Devil. Comedy Decoys 2: Alien Seduction is the sequel to the film Decoys. It was originally titled as Decoys 2: Rebirth, with its North American DVD release title being Decoys: The Second Seduction. Actress Kim Poirier and actor Corey Sevier return from the original film, which also stars Tobin Bell and Dina Meyer. It was originally due to air on TV but was given a straight-to-DVD release. Comedy Human Traffic is a 1999 British-Irish independent film written and directed by Welsh filmmaker Justin Kerrigan. The film explores themes of coming of age, drug and club cultures, as well as relationships. It includes scenes provoking social commentary and the use of archive footage to provide political commentary. The plot of the film revolves around five twenty-something friends and their wider work and social circle, the latter devotees of the club scene, taking place over the course of a drug-fuelled weekend in Cardiff, Wales. A central feature is the avoidance of moralising about the impact of 1990s dance lifestyle; instead the film concentrates on recreating the "vibe, the venues and the mood" of the dance movement from the 1988-89 "second summer of love" to the film's release in 1999. In the first 25 minutes of the film Lee, the 17 year old brother of central character Nina, enthuses "I am about to be part of the chemical generation" and lists, using the slang of the period, a series of drugs that he might experiment with later that night. The film is narrated by one of the stars, John Simm, featuring numerous cameo appearances. Thriller Quicksand: No Escape is a 1992 thriller film directed by Michael Pressman, and stars Donald Sutherland, Tim Matheson, Felicity Huffman and the debut role of a six year old Kaley Cuoco, who over 13 years later achieved fame in the final season of the fantasy TV show Charmed and especially as one of the stars of the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory. Documentary film Impressions de la haute Mongolie was a 1976 surrealist film directed by Salvador Dalí and José Montes-Baquer, starring Salvador Dalí himself. It is a false documentary about a hunt through Mongolia for a giant hallucinogenic mushroom. The film is dedicated to Raymond Roussel, author of the similarly titled poem Homage to Impressions d’Afrique. Comedy The Man from Painted Post is a 1917 American Western drama film produced by and starring Douglas Fairbanks. The scenario by Fairbanks is based on a short story Silver Slippers by Jackson Gregory. Joseph Henabery is the official director, with probably a lot of input by Fairbanks himself, and future director Victor Fleming is the cinematographer. It was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where many early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. A copy of the film survives in 16mm format. Comedy SLC Punk! is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by James Merendino. The film is about the young punk rock fan Steven "Stevo" Levy, a college graduate living in Salt Lake City. The character is portrayed as a stereotype of an anarchist punk in the mid-1980s. Many events and characters in the movie are allegedly based on real life, although they may have been exaggerated. The character of Stevo is based on the life of writer/director James Merendino, although the character is named after Stephen Egerton, originally known as Stephen "Stevo" O'Reilly, who played for the Salt Lake City punk band Massacre Guys, and eventually joined the L.A. bands Descendents and ALL. SLC Punk was chosen as the opening-night feature at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. Merendino created the film based on his experience growing up in Salt Lake City. Although the film is not autobiographical, Merendino has said that many characters were based on people he knew. Comedy En helt vanlig dag på jobben is a 2010 Norwegian comedy-drama directed by Terje Rangnes, starring Jan Gunnar Røise, Jon Øigarden and Ingar Helge Gimle. The film satirises the working method of celebrity gossip magazine Se og Hør. Documentary film Vervains is a 2012 short drama musical film written and directed by Ana Aurora Rodríguez. Comedy David Holzman's Diary is a 1967 American film, directed by Jim McBride, which interrogates the art of documentary-making. It may be considered a docufiction: paradoxically, despite the film is in fact a false autobiography and documentary, «a fairy tale», it represents the filmmaker's life and experience and also the world in which the action takes place with documentary realist techniques. The mirror metaphor is explicit in the film as code for reality. It tells the story of a young man making a documentary of his life, who discovers something important about himself while making the movie. It stars L.M. Kit Carson, Eileen Dietz, Lorenzo Mans and Louise Levine. This was McBride's directorial debut. He has since gone on to direct more mainstream work like Great Balls of Fire!, The Big Easy, and episodes of television shows such as Six Feet Under and The Wonder Years. David Holzman's Diary opened in New York City in December 1973. In 1991, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A Blu-ray release from Lorber Films was scheduled on August 16, 2011. Comedy Max et Jeanne veulent faire du théâtre is a 1912 comedy short film written and directed by Max Linder. Comedy Three Married Men is a 1936 film directed by Edward Buzzell. Animation Eternal Bliss is a 2013 animation film directed by Spencer Moreland. Comedy Towed in a Hole is a 1932 Laurel and Hardy film. Animation Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload is a computer-animated Lego film based on Marvel Comics characters. It premiered online in five parts on November 5, 2013. Animation Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a 1906 short silent animated cartoon directed by James Stuart Blackton and generally regarded by film historians as the first animated film recorded on standard picture film. Comedy Lucky Jordan is a 1942 film directed by Frank Tuttle, starring Alan Ladd in his first leading role, Helen Walker in her film debut, and Sheldon Leonard. A self-centered gangster tangles with Nazi spies. Comedy Roxie Hart is a 1942 American comedy film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, George Montgomery, Nigel Bruce, Phil Silvers, William Frawley, and Spring Byington. It is also more known as Chicago or Chicago Gal. Documentary film Pirinop, My First Contact is documentary film directed by Kumaré Txicão, Karané Txicão and Mari Corrêa. Comedy Chicken Is Barefoot is a 2003 film directed by Morisaki Azuma. Comedy Mr. Broadway is a comedy film written by Abel Green and Ed Sullivan. The film was directed by Johnnie Walker who was also a silent film actor and producer, and stars Sullivan along with a cast of celebrity walk-ons. It was shot in New York City. Comedy Die Aufschneider is a film directed by Carsten Strauch released on Feb. 8, 2007. Science Fiction Fzzzt is a 2011 sci-fi comedy film directed by Eskild Carlsen and Simen Søbye . Comedy The Flight in the Night is a 1926 German silent film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Conrad Veidt, Robert Scholz and Angelo Ferrari. It was based on a play by Luigi Pirandello with art direction was by Hermann Warm. It was shot on location in Italy. Documentary film Today, the Same Day Is Different is a 2007 film directed by Xavier Baig and scar Moreno. Comedy Follow is a 2013 comedy/drama film presented in 10 segments each written and directed by a different person. Comedy What the Eye Doesn't See is a 2012 short comedy, drama, family film written and directed by Natalia Mateo. Documentary film Defiant Requiem is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Doug Shultz. Documentary film The Rise of the Celebrity Class is a 2004 documentary film directed by Colin Barr, Nathalie Ginvert and Mark Jackson. Documentary film Cathedrals of Culture is 2014 documentary film directed by Robert Redford. Comedy You Never Take Me Seriously is a 2013 short/comedy/drama film directed by Caley MacLennan. Comedy Please Don't Eat the Daisies is a Metrocolor comedy film in CinemaScope starring Doris Day and David Niven, made by Euterpe Inc., and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The movie was directed by Charles Walters and produced by Joe Pasternak, with Martin Melcher as associate producer. The screenplay, partly inspired by the book of the same name by Jean Kerr, a collection of humorous essays, was by Isobel Lennart. The film also features Janis Paige, Spring Byington, Richard Haydn, Patsy Kelly, and Jack Weston. Spring Byington made her final film appearance in this film, but appeared in TV shows later. A television series starring Patricia Crowley and Mark Miller premiered five years later and ran for 58 episodes. Thriller Slaughterhouse PHI is a 2013 short horror thriller film written by Christian Walker and Matthew Martin and directed by Christian Walker. Documentary film Kings Point is a 2012 short documentary film about five seniors living in a retirement resort in Kings Point, Florida, directed by Sari Gilman. The film was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Thriller My Heart Is That Eternal Rose is a 1989 Hong Kong film directed by Patrick Tam. Comedy La hostería del caballito blanco is a 1948 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Benito Perojo and written by Juan Carlos Muello based upon the homonymous opera of Ralph Benatzky and Robert Stolz. It was premiered on April 15, 1948. The plot is about a famous singer who falls in love with the owner of an inn. Documentary film Truth Be Told is a 2012 documentary about growing up in the Jehovah's Witnesses religion. The title refers to the Jehovah's Witnesses’ perception that their beliefs are 'the truth.' Documentary film The Killing Ground is a 1979 documentary film written by Brit Hume. The film portrays environmental and human health effects of toxic waste dump-sites in Niagara, New York and other locations. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy The Making of Plus One is a 2010 British-Canadian comedy film about the independent filmmaking industry. The film was set and shot at the Cannes Film Festival and takes a satirical look at the film industry's obsession with celebrity. It was written and directed by Mary McGuckian and stars Michael Eklund, Suzan-Lori Parks, Lothaire Bluteau, Geraldine Chaplin, Donna D'Errico, Jordi Mollà and Jennifer Tilly. Comedy Up in Central Park is a 1948 American musical comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes and Vincent Price. Based on the play Up in Central Park by Herbert Fields with a screenplay by Karl Tunberg, the film is about a newspaper reporter and the daughter of an immigrant maintenance man who help expose political corruption in New York City in the 1870s. Comedy Pot o' Gold is a 1941 American romantic musical comedy film starring James Stewart and Paulette Goddard, directed by George Marshall, and based on the radio series Pot o' Gold. The film was released April 3, 1941, eight months before the NBC radio series came to an end. Paulette Goddard's singing voice was dubbed by Vera Van. The film is also known as Jimmy Steps Out and as The Golden Hour. Comedy Charade is a 1963 Technicolor American romantic comedy/mystery film directed by Stanley Donen, written by Peter Stone and Marc Behm, and starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. The cast also features Walter Matthau, James Coburn, George Kennedy, Dominique Minot, Ned Glass, and Jacques Marin. It spans three genres: suspense thriller, romance and comedy. Because Universal Pictures published the movie with an invalid copyright notice, the film entered the public domain in the United States immediately upon its release. The film is notable for its screenplay, especially the repartee between Grant and Hepburn, for having been filmed on location in Paris, for Henry Mancini's score and theme song, and for the animated titles by Maurice Binder. Charade has received generally positive reviews from critics, and was additionally noted to contain influences of genres such as whodunit, screwball and spy thriller; it has also been referred to as "the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock never made." Comedy Alien Trespass is a 2009 science-fiction comedy film based on 1950s sci-fi B movies, directed by R.W. Goodwin. It stars Eric McCormack and Robert Patrick. The film was shot in Ashcroft, B.C. Comedy Cleveland Smith: Bounty Hunter is a 1982 short film written and directed by Josh Becker and starring Bruce Campbell. Thriller Khamosh is 1985 Indian thriller directed and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film starred Naseerudin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Amol Palekar, Soni Razdan, Pankaj Kapoor and other actors. The film became notable for actors Amol Palekar, Soni Razdan and Shabana Azmi portraying fictional versions of themselves. Comedy De la sartén al fuego is a 1935 film directed by John Reinhardt. Documentary film Back Home to the Reich with „Bubi“ is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Stanislaw Mucha. Documentary film Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist is a sports biographical documentary directed by James Erskine. Animation Puni Puni Poemy is a two-part original video animation spin-off from the Excel Saga manga and TV animation. It features some of that series' secondary characters and many of its staff, primarily director Shinichi Watanabe. Like Excel Saga, it is a parody of other anime, manga and various aspects of popular culture, though in this case with the magical girl genre providing its primary focus and general structure. The series was originally an in-joke from an episode of Excel Saga; Watanabe decided to take the in-joke to its most extreme logical conclusion, creating the series. The OVA was banned in New Zealand in December 2004, on the grounds that it "tends to promote and support the exploitation of children and young persons for sexual purposes, and to a lesser extent, the use of sexual coercion to compel persons to submit to sexual conduct." A New Zealand anime fan, Simon Brady, applied to have the decision reviewed using the basis that the show was only rated MA15+ in neighbouring country Australia and that it does not exploit its children characters within the work, but in June 2005, the review authority reached a similar conclusion about the show's legal status. Thriller Ben is a 1972 horror film about a young boy and his pet rat, Ben. The film is a sequel to the 1971 film Willard. The theme song, entitled Ben is performed by pop singer Michael Jackson. It was also included on his 1972 album of the same name. Documentary film The Phantom of the Operator is a film directed by Caroline Martel. Documentary film Uncounted is a 2008 documentary directed by David Earnhardt. Comedy Listen Lena is a 1927 comedy film directed by Clem Beauchamp. According to the Internet Movie Database, Fatty Arbuckle appears in this film as a "fat man with strategically covered face", although the role is uncredited and unconfirmed. Animation A Gameboy Life is a 2013 animation short adventure fantasy music film written and directed by Jose Cortez. Comedy A Frat boy from Kansas moves to Los Angeles, falls in love with a Persian girl and gets pulled into the zany world of Iranian-American culture. Comedy Randy and the Mob is a 2007 comedy film written, directed and starring Ray McKinnon. It also stars Lisa Blount, Walton Goggins and Bill Nunn, with a cameo by Burt Reynolds. Randy and the Mob was filmed in August 2005 in several locations in and around Atlanta, Georgia, mostly in Villa Rica, Georgia. The film won the Audience Choice Award at the Nashville Film Festival. Thriller Flowers in the Attic is a 1987 psychological horror film starring Louise Fletcher, Victoria Tennant, Kristy Swanson, and Jeb Stuart Adams. It is based on the 1979 novel of the same name by V. C. Andrews. Despite the success of the book on which it is based, the movie was poorly received by both critics and fans. At one point Wes Craven was scheduled to direct the film, and he even completed a screenplay draft. Producers were disturbed by his approach to the incest-laden story, however, and Jeffrey Bloom ended up with writing and directing duties. Documentary film Sector Zero is a 2011 documentary film directed by Nadim Mishlawi. Comedy Christmas in Paradise is a 2007 Lifetime television Christmas movie which originally aired on December 15, 2007. Starring Charlotte Ross, Colin Ferguson, Devon Werkheiser, Josie Loren, Kenton Duty and Aria Wallace, the film tells the story of two families who find companionship during a Caribbean Christmas holiday, only to have their idyllic vacation disrupted by an unexpected visitor from the past. The movie was filmed entirely on location on the island of Puerto Rico in 2007, and has subsequently been rebroadcast on Lifetime every year during the holiday season as an annual Christmas film. Comedy The Bartered Bride is a 1932 German film directed by Max Ophüls and based on the comic opera of the same name by Czech composer Bedřich Smetana. Comedy They Might Be Giants is a 1971 film based on the play of the same name starring George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward. Occasionally cited mistakenly as a Broadway play, it never in fact opened in the USA. It was directed in London by Joan Littlewood in 1961, but Goldman believed he "never got the play right" and forbade further productions or publication of the script. Upon release of the film, however, he did authorize an illustrated paperback tie-in edition of the screenplay, published by Lancer Books. The movie later lent its name to a popular music group. Comedy Román pro ženy is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2005. Comedy Shock Treatment is a 1981 American musical-black comedy film and a follow-up to the film The Rocky Horror Picture Show. While not an outright sequel, the film does feature several characters from the film portrayed by different actors and several Rocky Horror actors portraying new characters. It was originally titled The Brad and Janet Show, which included a similar plot and the same songs, but was rewritten to take place entirely in a studio when the 1980 Screen Actors Guild strike strike made filming outdoors impossible. Documentary film Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation — released in Brazil as Luz, Anima, Ação — is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film directed and written by Eduardo Calvet. The film recalls the memory of almost 100 years of history of Brazilian animation, revealing the main personalities who helped to build this trajectory and remembering landmarks and creations of all times from films, TV and advertising. Documentary film Mayurakshi Dam is a 1959 documentary film directed by N. K. Issar. Comedy Cold Comfort Farm is a 1995 British comedy film directed by John Schlesinger and produced by the BBC and Thames Television, an adaptation of Stella Gibbons' 1932 book of the same name, the film stars Kate Beckinsale, Joanna Lumley, Ian McKellen and Rufus Sewell. Originally broadcast on 1 January 1995 on the BBC, it was Schlesinger's final film shot in his home country of Britain, and was picked up for theatrical release in North America through Gramercy Pictures, where it was a small success. Thriller Kagi Dorobō no Method, released in English-speaking territories as Key of Life, is a Japanese comedy film directed by Kenji Uchida. The film opened in 2012. Documentary film Eldorado: Lithuanians in Brazil is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Fabiano Canosa and Julius Zis. Animation A Fine Feathered Frenzy is the 57th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 25, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Comedy Step Lively, Jeeves! is a 1937 comedy film directed by Eugene Forde. Documentary film Copyright by Inge Morath is a 1991 documentary film written and directed by Sabine Eckhard. Comedy Cartier Project is a Slovenian TV film based upon the novel The Cartier Project by Miha Mazzini. The Slovenian title is Operacija Cartier. Produced by TV Slovenija, 90 minutes, 1991. Director: Miran Zupanič Screenplay: Miha Mazzini Cinematographer: Radovan Čok Editor: Neva Fajon Music: Urban Koder Thriller Innocent Thing is a 2014 South Korean romantic thriller film directed by Kim Tae-gyun, starring Jang Hyuk and Jo Bo-ah. Documentary film The Sixth Battalion is a 1998 documentary film that examines the history of Jewish soldiers who fought for the Slovak Republic, which was closely aligned with Nazi Germany during World War II. The documentary combines interviews with archival footage and photographs of the Slovak Republic in order to provide a brief history of the state, exploring the rise of antisemitism and how it affected these Jewish soldiers. Comedy The Real Son is a short movie, in which Lucas Grabeel plays Freddie Deansman, the rebellious son of a golf player who cares more about fixing the golf club's fastest printer than about his son. On Father's Day, Mr Deansman competes in a golf tournament with a friend's son, leaving Freddie to his own devices. At the end of the day, Mr Deansman takes home the printer and goes to pick up Freddie. Their awkward conversation betrays the communication gap between the two. this disconnection is underlined by the revelation that Mr Deansman has been pushing for Freddie to join the Navy. In contrast, Freddie aims to go to art school, his artistic nature revealed through his labelling of the printer as 'The Real Son' in red ink. Just as the two are reaching a reconciliation, with Freddie confiding to his father his plans for an art piece, Mr Deansman interrupts his son and begins again to praise the printer's speed. It is clear that there has been no change in the father-son relationship. The film lasts almost 9 minutes. Comedy Alf, Bill and Fred is a 1964 short animated film directed by Bob Godfrey and written by Stan Hayward. Its synopsis in Halliwell's Film Guide simply states "A man, a dog and a duck enjoy bouncing together. The plot and the moral are both very simple. The three titular multi-species characters are friends who like to bounce a lot. Bill - the man - suddenly inherits a lot of money and starts spending it with reckless abandon. He abandons his old friends and becomes increasingly hedonistic. Meanwhile, the dog and the duck continue bouncing. Eventually, Bill accidentally bounces out of a window in a very tall building. He loses his memory and goes back to his old friends. They set up a business together selling happiness to people. The moral of the story is stated to be: "It is easier to sell happiness than to buy it because most people are sillier than you are!". Comedy Ticket to Vegas is a 2013 comedy film written by Irina Pivovarova and Sergey Kaluzhanov and directed by Gor Kirakosian. Documentary film The Iconographer is a 2013 documentary short film. Comedy A Nait The or Massage Practitioner is a 1922 Myanmar comedy film. Animation A Brief History is a 1956 animation and short film directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. Documentary film Heima is a documentary film and double DVD set about the tour around Iceland in the summer of 2006 of the band Sigur Rós. During the tour the band played two big open-air concerts at Miklatún - Reykjavík and Ásbyrgi, as well as small scale concerts at Ólafsvík, Ísafjörður, Djúpavík, Háls, Öxnadalur and Seyðisfjörður. In addition, a protest concert against the Kárahnjúkar dam was performed at Snæfellsskála. The documentary also includes footage of an acoustic concert played for family and friends at Gamla Borg, a coffee shop in the small town Borg, on 22 April 2007. The documentary premiered in Iceland at the Reykjavík International Film Festival opening day, 27 September 2007. Heima was released 5 November 2007 in two editions, one including atmospheric photos in a photobook documenting the tour. The DVD has sold 5,000 copies in Canada earning it a Gold Award under the Video Certifications. On May 27, 2011 the band released an official HD-quality version of Heima on their website, available as digital download in QuickTime format. Documentary film Self - Portrait is a 1993 documentary film directed by Arunas Matelis. Documentary film Island Shunters is a 1977 short documentary film directed by Tim Woolmer. Comedy Love on the Rocks is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Dante Lam and Chan Hing-Kai. The film stars Louis Koo, Gigi Leung, Charlene Choi and Donnie Yen. Documentary film El desencanto is a 1976 Spanish documentary film written and directed by Jaime Chávarri about the family of famous poetry writer Leopoldo Panero. It tells the story of the Panero's family told by themselves twelve years after the death of patriarch Leopoldo Panero, poet of the Franco regime. The documentary is based on the testimony of the remaining four members: the poet's widow, Felicidad Blanc, and the couple's three sons: Juan Luis, Leopoldo Maria and Michi. In their intertwined testimonies, they deal with family relations, the weight of their share past and about themselves. El desencanto was made as the Francisco Franco's regime was ending and was released during the Spanish transition to democracy becoming a symbol of the decadence of the Fracoist family. El Desecanto is considered a seminal work among Spanish documentaries and has achieved cult status. Twenty years later Ricardo Franco made a second part, Después de tantos años. By then the mother has already died, but the three brothers were interviewed. Documentary film Neanderthal is a 2005 documentary film directed by Cameron Balbirnie. Comedy Ramaiya Vastavaiya is a 2013 Bollywood romance comedy film directed by Prabhudheva and produced by Kumar S. Taurani, under Tips. Film stars debutant Girish Kumar alongside Shruti Haasan in lead roles. The theatrical trailer of Ramaiya Vastavaiya was uploaded on 25 April 2013, whilst the film released on 19 July 2013. It is a remake of the Telugu movie "Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana", which was also remade into Tamil as "Something Something... Unakkum Enakkum" starred Jayam Ravi and Trisha Krishnan. Comedy Hop and Go is a 1943 Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Norman McCabe and animated by Cal Dalton. It stars the voices of Pinto Colvig and Mel Blanc. It was released to theatres on March 27, 1943 by Warner Bros. Animation A Feud There Was is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Tex Avery and written by Melvin Millar, and notable for being the first cartoon in which the name Elmer Fudd was used, seen inscribed on the side of the scooter driven by the protagonist, Elmer Fudd. This is also the first Warner Bros. cartoon to be reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melody. Elmer's speaking voice was provided on this occasion by Arthur Q. Bryan, although it did not resemble the more familiar "cwazy wabbit" voice which would later be performed for Fudd by Bryan. The character's singing voice was provided by Roy Rogers and additional vocals in the cartoon were done by the Sons of the Pioneers. Documentary film 40 Days at Base Camp is a 2011 documentary film directed by Dianne Whelan. Documentary film Impact is a 2004 documentary film directed by Max Bervy. Documentary film Sunday School with Franz Hinkelammert is a 2012 documentary historical and biographical film directed by Jim Finn. Comedy Yek Jib Por Pool is a 2009 comedy film directed by Ghodratollah Solh Mirzayi. Documentary film The Unlikely Pilgrims is a 2013 adventure documentary film written by Kirsten Mallyon and directed by John Cherry. Documentary film The Donner Party is a 1992 documentary film that traces the history of the Donner Party, an ill-fated pioneer group from Springfield, Illinois to Sutter's Fort, California - a disastrous journey of 2500 miles made famous by the tales of cannibalism the survivors told upon reaching their destination. The film, narrated by David McCullough, premiered at the Telluride Mountainfilm Festival in May 1992 with an introductory lecture on the Donner Party by noted Western historian David Lavender. It subsequently aired on PBS as part of the American Experience program in October, 1992. The film was produced using a combination of archival materials, including letters, photograph, paintings, and diaries from members of the Donner Party, as well as new footage shot of the trail the Party journeyed along in Oregon and California. Animated maps are used to show the route the Donner Party took. On-camera experts include Harold Schindler, Joseph King, Donald Buck, and Wallace Stegner. Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan, Frances Sternhagen, George Plimpton, Lois Smith, and Eli Wallach perform the letters and diaries written by the Donner Party before, during, and after their journey. Thriller Beautiful is a 2009 Australian independent film, written and directed by Dean O'Flaherty, which was released by Adelaide-based Kojo Pictures on 5 March 2009. The film marked the feature filmmaking debut of both O'Flaherty and Kojo Pictures. The South Australian Film Corporation provided approximately 10 per cent of the $1.5m budget, while the rest came from private investors. Beautiful was the first film in Australia to receive the new 40% Producers Rebate from the Federal Government. The film received a poor response, taking only $56,000 at the Australian box office in its short cinema release. It was invited to screen at the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival, in June 2010, and later sold "to France and all French-speaking European territories ... Japan ... Poland, Middle East, Russia, Mexico and HBO Eastern Europe." Comedy The Best is a 1998 Comedy/ Drama film written by Gye-ok Park and directed by Yun-ho Yang. Documentary film Kobe Doin' Work is a 2009 documentary film directed by Spike Lee. It focuses on Kobe Bryant during one day of the 2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season. Bryant granted filmmaker Spike Lee and 30 cameras unprecedented access to his life for one day. Kobe: Doin' Work premiered on ESPN on May 16, 2009. Comedy The Great Spy Chase is a 1964 comedy, action, thriller film written by Albert Simonin and Michel Audiard and directed by Georges Lautner. Thriller A Dirty Carnival is a South Korean neo-noir mob film directed by Yoo Ha. It is Yoo Ha's fourth feature film, his previous work being the 2004 drama, Once Upon a Time in High School. Comedy With Six You Get Eggroll is a romantic comedy film starring Doris Day and Brian Keith. The cast includes Barbara Hershey, George Carlin, and Pat Carroll. This was Day's final acting appearance in a feature film; her TV show The Doris Day Show premiered one month later in September 1968. This film also marks the feature acting debut of George Carlin. Documentary film Chanel Aubazine - Paris is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Jérôme Schlomoff. Comedy Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big is a 2000 film starring Emily Osment. The film also stars Justin Brinsfield, John Cleese, Catherine O'Hara, and Haley Joel Osment. It is based on the book by Berkeley Breathed. Thriller Northeast is a 2005 Argentina-French drama film-thriller film directed by Juan Diego Solanas. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Fraternity Vacation is a 1985 low-budget American sex comedy starring Stephen Geoffreys as a nerdy pledge to the Theta Pi Gamma fraternity at Iowa State, with Tim Robbins and Cameron Dye as Theta Pi Gamma frat boys. On spring break in Palm Springs, California, several boys compete for the affections of a sophisticated co-ed, played by Sheree J. Wilson. Comedy Lakeboat is a 2000 American drama film written by David Mamet and directed by Joe Mantegna and starring Charles Durning, Peter Falk, Denis Leary and Andy García. Documentary film The Troubles We've Seen is a 1994 documentary, war film written and directed by Marcel Ophüls. Comedy The Cowboy Way is a 1994 comedy film directed by Gregg Champion and starring Woody Harrelson and Kiefer Sutherland. Documentary film Journey Through the Bible Lands is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Dan Neira. Documentary film At Berkeley is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Frederick Wiseman. Comedy Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People is a Christmas stage show celebrating a view of science. It was first run in 2008 at the Bloomsbury Theatre and re-run as The Return of Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People in 2009, then televised on BBC Four as Nerdstock: 9 Lessons and Carols for Godless People. It is organised by the Rationalist Association and the journal New Humanist. It was described by the host, Robin Ince: "If the Royal Variety Show was put in a matter transportation machine with the Royal Institution Christmas lectures, this is what you'd get". Comedy It Can Be Done Amigo is a 1972 Spanish / Italian / French film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. The film is also known as Saddle Tramps Animation Emily's First 100 Days of School is a 2006 short animation family film written and directed by Gene Deitch. Comedy EDtv is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Ron Howard. An adaptation of the Quebec film Louis 19, le roi des ondes, it stars Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman, Woody Harrelson, Ellen DeGeneres, Martin Landau, Rob Reiner, Sally Kirkland, Elizabeth Hurley, Clint Howard, and Dennis Hopper. The film was screened out of competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film When It Was a Game 3 focuses on the 1960s, a time of change for all of America. Through sharp, incredibly clear color footage of players and fans, the film shows how Major League Baseball slowly but surely evolved from pure sport to moneymaking entertainment. Covering the mighty Yankees, the western expansion of both leagues, the increasing inclusion of black players, and the rise of free agency and increased salaries, the film shows the growth of baseball from adolescence to adulthood. --Rob Lightner Comedy All's Well, Ends Well 1997 is a 1997 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Alfred Cheung, starring Stephen Chow, Raymond Wong and Francis Ng. Comedy Beauty and the 7 Beasts is a 2007 comedy film written by Nan-ren Bu-shi and directed by Shu-Kai Chung. Comedy The Middle of Nowhere is a 2002 crime comedy film from Germany, written and directed by Nathalie Steinbart; with writing credits by Peter d'Ambrosio. Documentary film "We join Wesley Pentz – a.k.a. DJ Diplo and part of Major Lazer soundsystem – for one day at the annual Philadelphia block party of record label Mad Decent. In a candid portrait of an artist otherwise better known for Mad Decent’s madcap antics, Diplo shares his thoughts on people, culture and traveling - as well as what he would do should he stop making music." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Into the Blue is a 1950 British Comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Michael Wilding, Odile Versois and Jack Hulbert. A couple hire a yacht for what they hope will be a relaxing cruise to Norway, but instead become involved with smugglers and end up going up the River Seine to Paris. It is also known as Man in the Dinghy. Documentary film La última huella is a 2001 documentary film from Chile, written and directed by Paola Castillo. Comedy The Wives He Forgot is a 2006 film starring Molly Ringwald as Charlotte Saint John, a small town attorney, who comes to the aid of Gabriel, a handsome stranger who's suffering from amnesia. Charlotte can't help but fall in love with this seemingly perfect man. Their romance soon hits a snag when two women come into Charlotte's office claiming that they are married to Gabriel/Jay. When Jay is charged with bigamy, Charlotte decides to defend him in court. The screenplay was written by J.J. Jamieson, and the film was directed by Mario Azzopardi. Comedy Deadball is a 2011 Japanese splatter comedy film directed by Yudai Yamaguchi. The film stars Tak Sakaguchi as Jubeh Yakyu, a seventeen-year-old who accidentally kills his father with his extra powerful baseball arm. Years later, he is a juvenile delinquent and is sent to a reform school after killing over 50 people within a week. To escape the school, Jubeh agrees to join the baseball team, even though he had sworn off the sport since his father's death. The film premiered at the Fantasia Festival in 2011. Reception to the film has been more positive than the joint-directoral effort between Yamaguchi and Sakaguchi on their film Yakuza Weapon. Comedy The Princess and the Pirate is a 1944 American comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Bob Hope and Virginia Mayo. Based on a story by Sy Bartlett, the film is about a princess who travels incognito to elope with her true love instead of marrying the man to whom she is betrothed. On the high seas, her ship is attacked by pirates who plan to kidnap her and hold her for ransom, unaware that she will be rescued by the unlikeliest of knights errant. Produced by Samuel Goldwyn, The Princess and the Pirate received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Music Score. Thriller Iron Eagle is a 1986 American-Canadian action film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Jason Gedrick and Louis Gossett, Jr. While it received mixed reviews, the film earned US$24,159,872 at the U.S. box office. Iron Eagle was followed by three sequels: Iron Eagle II, Aces: Iron Eagle III and Iron Eagle on the Attack, with Gossett, Jr. being the only actor to have appeared in all four films. The basis of the fictional story in the film relates to real life attacks by the United States against Libya over the Gulf of Sidra, in particular the 1981 Gulf of Sidra incident. Comedy "After serving three years in prison for a bank robbery he did not commit, an amiable but aimless man decides to rob the bank for real. His plan involves infiltrating a local theatre company, but his scheme gets complicated when he falls for the company’s lead actress. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga, James Caan, Fisher Stevens, Peter Stormare, Danny Hoch and Bill Duke." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 TIFF site. Comedy Rumba is a 2008 comedy film starring Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon as a married couple who love Latin dancing, and Bruno Romy as a depressed man trying to commit suicide. It was an entry in the International Critics' Week during the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Balkan Xpress is a 2012 short film directed by Barış Karamuço. Comedy The Iceman Cometh is a 1989 Hong Kong martial arts fantasy film directed by Clarence Fok, starring Yuen Biao, Maggie Cheung and Yuen Wah. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 18 August 1989. Yuen Biao and Yuen Wah also served as action choreographers on the film. Similar to Highlander the film combines elements of sci-fi and historical fantasy with a contemporary setting and action. The film was nominated for three Hong Kong Film Awards in 1990. The film is not related to the Eugene O'Neill play. A remake, titled simply Iceman, was released in April 2014. Comedy Policegiri is a 2013 Indian Hindi action comedy cop film. The film produced by T. P. Aggarwal and Rahul Aggarwal marks the Bollywood debut of popular Tamil director K.S. Ravikumar. The film features Sanjay Dutt, Prachi Desai and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. The theatrical trailer was released on 28 May 2013, and the film released on 5 July 2013. The film is the official remake of the 2003 Tamil film Saamy, directed by Hari starring Vikram and Trisha Krishnan in the lead. Comedy Punch-Drunk Love is a 2002 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Adam Sandler, Emily Watson, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Luis Guzmán. After the release of his previous film Magnolia, Anderson stated that he would like to work with Adam Sandler in the future and that he was determined to make his next film ninety minutes long. The film was produced by Revolution Studios and New Line Cinema, and distributed by Columbia Pictures; it features the video art of Jeremy Blake in the form of visual interludes. Comedy The Return of Pom Pom is a 1984 action comedy film written by Wai-Yee Chan and directed by hilip Chan. Thriller The Donor is a 1995 film directed by Damian Lee. Documentary film Where the Pelican Builds Her Nest is a 1966 short documentary film directed by Harold J. Pollock. Comedy Parachute is a 2014 short, comedy and drama film written by Peter Mooney and directed by Peter Stebbings. Thriller Valparaiso is a 2011 film written by Jean-Christophe Delpias and Vincent Maillard, and directed by Jean-Christophe Delpias. Comedy Edikan 2 is a 2009 comedy film written by Uduak Isong Oguamanam and directed by Desmond Elliot. Animation Scratch and Crow is a student film by Helen Hill made at the California Institute of the Arts. Consistent with the short films she made from age 11 until her death at 36, this animated short work is filled with vivid color and a light sense of humor. It is also a poetic and spiritual homage to animals and the human soul. In 2009, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Thriller Black Shampoo, later released as Sex at the Salon, is an American 1976 blaxploitation drama film directed by Greydon Clark and starring John Daniels. Thriller The Resident is a 2011 British thriller film directed by Antti Jokinen and starring Hilary Swank and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Swank stars as a recently single woman who rents an apartment in New York City and comes to suspect that someone is stalking her. The film also features a cameo from Hammer Films star Christopher Lee, in his first collaboration with the studio since 1976's To the Devil a Daughter. Thriller Breaker! Breaker! is a 1977 action film starring Chuck Norris. Documentary film Rockshow is a 1980 concert film by Paul McCartney and Wings, filmed during the band's 1976 North American tour. The film features 30 songs from four concerts of the tour: New York, on 25 May; Seattle, Washington, 10 June; and Los Angeles, California, 22 June and 23 June. Both the cover of the home video release and McCartney himself in his intro to McCartney Years DVD acknowledge only the Seattle concert, however. These concerts were part of the 1975–76 Wings Over the World tour, which also produced the triple live album Wings over America and the Wings Over the World television documentary. Comedy Grumpy is a 1923 silent film drama distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a 1913 Broadway play Grumpy by Horace Hodges and Thomas Wigney Percyval and starred English actor Cyril Maude. The director of this film is William C. deMille, brother of Cecil, and the star is Theodore Roberts. This film was remade by Paramount as an early sound film for Cyril Maude reprising his Broadway role. This silent version was thought to be long lost but a copy has been discovered in the Gosfilmofond Archive, Moscow Russia. Thriller Clockers is a 1995 American crime drama film directed by Spike Lee. It is an adaptation of the eponymous 1992 novel by Richard Price, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Lee. The film stars Harvey Keitel, John Turturro, Delroy Lindo, and Mekhi Phifer in his debut film role. Set in New York City, Clockers tells the story of Strike, a street-level drug dealer who becomes entangled in a murder investigation. Thriller Leo is a 2000 Spanish drama film, written and directed by José Luis Borau and starring Icíar Bollaín and Javier Batanero. It was nominated for six Goya Awards in 2001, and won the award for Best Director. It was also entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy How Rastus Gets His Turkey is the first of a series of slapstick comedy films that focuses on an African American named Rastus. In this film, Rastus tries to steal a turkey for his Thanksgiving dinner. It stereotypes him as a gambler as well as a chicken and watermelon lover. Science Fiction MirrorMask is a 2005 fantasy film designed and directed by Dave McKean and written by Neil Gaiman from a story they developed together, starring Stephanie Leonidas, Jason Barry, Rob Brydon, and Gina McKee. The music used in the film was composed by Iain Ballamy. The film's story revolves around a young girl named Helena Campbell, who is sick of her family's career as circus performers. Helena's mother is hospitalized after they have an argument, and Helena finds herself trapped in a fantasy world shortly after. Gaiman and McKean worked on the film concepts over the course of two weeks at Jim Henson's family's home, and actual production of the film took seventeen months. The film was created on a budget of $4 million, and had an overall domestic theatrical gross of $866,999. The film was originally made as a straight-to-DVD film, but had a limited theatrical run in the United States on September 30, 2005. The film was also screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival where it received positive responses. The overall critical reaction to the film was mixed, with critics praising the film's visuals while complaining about the overall story and script. Science Fiction Moon Zero Two is a science fiction film produced by Hammer Films and released in 1969. It was billed as a space Western. Moon Zero Two was filmed at the ABPC Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, England. The screenplay was by Michael Carreras from an original story by Gavin Lyall, Frank Hardman and Martin Davison. It was produced by Michael Carreras and directed by Roy Ward Baker. Documentary film Kokoda Front Line! was a full-length edition of the Australian newsreel, Cinesound Review, produced by the Australian News & Information Bureau and Cinesound Productions Limited in 1942. It was one of four winners of the 15th Academy Awards for best documentary, and the first Australian film to win an Oscar. It was filmed by the Australian war photographer Damien Parer and directed by Ken G. Hall. Damien Parer is often cited as one of Australia's early Academy Award winners, however the award was made to the director, Ken G. Hall. Documentary film The Mechanical Bride is a 2012 fantasy science-fiction documentary film directed by Allison de Fren. Documentary film Among Revolutionaries is a 2011 documentary film written by Nancy De Santiago directed by Ernesto Camarillo and Aldo Laurel Fernández. Comedy The Star Boarder is a 1919 American silent comedy short written, directed and starring Larry Semon. The film also stars Lucille Carlisle, and features Norma Shearer in an uncredited role as a beauty pageant contestant. Thriller Xerox is a 2006 film written by Ed Lejano and Liendro Candelaria and directed by Ed Lejano. Animation The Collector's Gift is a 2013 short animation, adventure film written and directed by Ryan Kravetz. Comedy Deadly Weapons is a 1974 American sexploitation film directed by Doris Wishman, starring striptease performer Chesty Morgan. The film is based on a story conceived by J.J. Kendall, Wishman's niece, and features porn star Harry Reems in a non-sexual role. This is the first of two films Wishman made with Morgan, famous for her 73 inch bust. The second of the two features is Double Agent 73, a spy thriller. According to C. Davis Smith, her cinematographer of 17 of her films, these two were filmed together. This film is seen briefly in John Waters' Serial Mom when Justin Whalin's character Scotty is masturbating. Comedy Barbecue Brawl is a 1956 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. It was animated by Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Lewis Marshall and Kenneth Muse, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. It was released on December 14, 1956 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This was the first Tom and Jerry cartoon to contain a new Tom and Jerry opening and ending card featuring Tom standing in a pink square at the left and Jerry in a green square at the right. Comedy The Third Generation is a 1979 West German film, a black comedy about terrorism, written, directed and cinematographed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The plot follows an ineffectual cell of underground terrorists who plan to kidnap an industrialist. Documentary film Bunarman is a Croatian documentary film directed by Branko Ištvančić. It was released in 2003. Documentary film Schaut auf diese Stadt is a 1962 documentary film directed by Karl Gass. Thriller Gangs of Tooting Broadway is a 2013 British-Tamil crime drama film directed by Devanand Shanmugam. The film features Nav Sidhu and Kabelan Verlkumar in lead roles. It released on 4 February 2013. The story is based on gang wars between Tamil people and Black people living in Tooting Broadway. Thriller Word of Honor is a 1981 film co-written by David Ackles and I.C. Rapoport. It starred Karl Malden and featured appearances by a young Ron Silver and the film debut of John Malkovich. It was directed by Mel Damski. This film was produced by Alex Karras and his wife Susan Clark. Karras often makes cameo appearances in films he produces; in this film he appeared as Penniman Butcher. Much of this film was shot in Michigan in places such as Plymouth, where the opening beauty-pageant scene was shot. The newsroom shots were filmed at The Daily Tribune offices in Royal Oak and the real-life editors and reporters were used as extras. Residential shots, including the main characters' home, was shot in the Seminole Hills subdivision of Pontiac. Animation Wormholes is a 1992 Animation, Short film directed by Stephen Hillenburg. Comedy Hawmps! is a 1976 American film about a United States Cavalry experiment to introduce camels into the service in the western United States, specifically Wyoming. It was written by William Bickley, Joe Camp, and Michael Warren, directed by Joe Camp, and produced by Mulberry Square Productions, one of very few films from that studio not to involve the more-lucrative Benji franchise. Thriller Sorted is a 2000 British thriller film directed by Alexander Jovy. Science Fiction Mindstorm is a 2001 action and science fiction film written by Terri Neish, Patrick Phillips and Phillip J. Roth, and directed by Mitchell Cox. Comedy Whispering Whoopee is a 1930 American short film directed by James W. Horne. Comedy Africano is a 2001 adventure comedy film written by Mohamed Amin and directed by Amr Arafa. Comedy Sadda Adda is a 2012 Indian comedy film directed by Muazzam Beg. The film was Muazzam Beg's directorial debut. Sadda Adda was produced by Rajeev Agarwal, Ramesh Agarwal and Tarun Agarwal, under the banner of Rajtaru Studios Limited. Science Fiction Alien Warrior is a 1986 action, crime, sci-fi film written by Ruben Gordon, Ed Hunt, Barry Pearson and Steve Schoenbergand, directed by Ed Hunt. Comedy Up in Mabel's Room is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan based on the 1919 play by Wilson Collison and Otto A. Harbach. It stars Marjorie Reynolds and Jack Oakie. The film's composer, Edward Paul, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1945. The film is a remake of a 1926 silent film of the same name, starring Marie Prevost. Documentary film The Human Experiment is a 2013 documentary film written by Dana Nachman and directed by Don Hardy Jr. and Dana Nachman. Comedy The Golden Child is a 1986 fantasy comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Eddie Murphy as Chandler Jarrell, who is informed that he is "The Chosen One" and is destined to save "The Golden Child", the savior of all humankind. The film was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures and received a total gross of $79,817,937 at the United States box office. Comedy Fugitive Lovers is a MGM feature film starring Madge Evans and Robert Montgomery. Also starring:Nat Pendleton, C. Henry Gordon, Ruth Selwyn and Ted Healy and His Stooges,who made appearance as stage performers travelling on the bus. Writers: Frances Goodrich Albert Hackett. Director: Richard Boleslawski. Documentary film Frontrunner is a 2008 documentary film directed by Virginia Anita Williams. Science Fiction A Sound of Thunder is a 2005 science fiction thriller film directed by Peter Hyams, and starring Edward Burns, Catherine McCormack and Ben Kingsley. An international co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany and the Czech Republic, the film was planned originally for a 2003 release. However, flooding in Prague and other financial difficulties—including the bankruptcy of the original production company during post-production—resulted in a delayed release. The film is based on the short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury. It is about "time tourists" who accidentally interfere too much with the past, completely altering the present. Thriller A Vacation in Hell is a 1979 made-for-television film starring Priscilla Barnes and Maureen McCormick as part of a group of lost vacationers being stalked through the Hawaiian jungle. It was helmed by Roots director David Greene and has acquired a cult following, due in large part to subsequent re-airings in syndication. Documentary film Young Americans is a 1967 documentary film chronicling the travel experiences of The Young Americans choir. It was given an Academy Award in 1969, though it was revoked because it was released in 1967 and was thus ineligible, the only film in history to have done so. Comedy Soup to Nuts is an American feature film written by Rube Goldberg and directed by Benjamin Stoloff, which marks the film debut of the comic trio who would go on to become known as The Three Stooges. Goldberg made a cameo appearance in the film as himself, opening letters in a restaurant. Comedy Merci la vie is a 1991 French film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. It won the César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and was nominated for Best Film, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Writing and Best Editing. Comedy Idiots and Angels is a 2008 animated film directed by Bill Plympton. Comedy Gharwali Baharwali is a 1998 Bollywood comedy drama film directed by David Dhawan and produced by Tutu Sharma. It stars Anil Kapoor, Raveena Tandon and Rambha in pivotal roles. Comedy It's All Gone Pete Tong is a 2004 Canadian independent film about Frankie Wilde, a DJ who goes completely deaf. The title is a reference to a cockney rhyming slang phrase used in Britain from the 80s to present day, referring to the BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong, standing for "it's all gone a bit wrong." The film was released on April 15, 2005. The DVD was released on September 20, 2005. It won two awards at the US Comedy Arts Festival for Best Feature and Best Actor and swept the Gen Art Film Festival awards. It was filmed on location in Ibiza and shot entirely in HD. Several famous DJs appear in the film as "talking heads", giving the film a true sense of authenticity. Carl Cox, Tiësto, Sarah Main, Barry Ashworth, Paul van Dyk, Lol Hammond and Pete Tong appear in the film. Ibiza locations used in the movie include music venues; Pacha, Amnesia, Privilege, DC10, the historic Pike's Hotel and Cala Longa beach. A remake has been made by Indian film director Neeraj Ghosh titled Soundtrack which was released in 2011. Comedy Baseball and Bloomers is a 1911 American silent short sports film. The film stars William Garwood and Marguerite Snow. Documentary film Nobody Passes Perfectly is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Saskia Bisp. Comedy Beware of Pickpockets ia 1981 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wu Ma and starring Dean Shek, Karl Maka and Wu. Comedy The Englishman and the Girl was a 1910 short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film is currently presumed to be lost. Animation Alex and the Ghosts is a story of childhood magic and wonderment around a legendary hockey team, uniting past and present, reaching out to the youthful hearts of sport fans of all ages. Thriller The Underneath: A Sensual Obsession is a 2006 thriller film written by Marek Gajczak and Aneta Zagórska and directed by Marek Gajczak. Thriller Nothing to Fear but Nothing Itself is a 2009 animated film directed by Salise Hughes. Comedy House of D is 2004 coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by David Duchovny as his directorial debut in film. The film stars Erykah Badu, Frank Langella, Téa Leoni, Zelda Williams, Anton Yelchin, and Robin Williams. It was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. Thriller Hitch-Hike, also known as Death Drive and The Naked Prey, is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film stars Franco Nero and Corinne Cléry as a couple in a troubled marriage, and David Hess as a fugitive who takes them hostage. The musical score was written by Ennio Morricone. The film is based on Peter Kane's novel The Violence and the Fury. Thriller Impunity is a 2014 South African thriller film directed by Jyoti Mistry. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Playboy President is a 1961 film directed by Shûe Matsubayashi. Comedy Ass Backwards is an American female buddy road trip comedy film written by and starring June Diane Raphael and Casey Wilson. The film is directed by Chris Nelson and produced by Heather Rae. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2013. The film was made available on iTunes and VOD on September 30, 2013, leading up to the film's theatrical release on November 8, 2013. Documentary film The Markus Family is a 1999 film directed by Elfi Mikesch. Comedy Pipas is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Manuela Moreno. Documentary film The Wagner Family is a documentary film directed by Tony Palmer. Documentary film Genese d'un repas is a 1979 documentary film written and directed by Luc Moullet. Comedy Feast is a 2005 action-horror film, a result of Project Greenlight '​s third season, the amateur filmmaking documentary series and contest. The winning team was composed of writers Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, and director John Gulager. It was executive produced by Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Chris Moore, Wes Craven and the Maloof family. The film was produced and distributed by Dimension Films in association with Maloof Motion Pictures and Neo Art & Logic. It is the first installment of the Feast series, followed by Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds in 2008 and Feast 3: The Happy Finish in 2009. Documentary film Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lian Lunson. The compilation album Sing Me the Songs: Celebrating the Works of Kate McGarrigle serves as the film's soundtrack. Documentary film I Remember Better When I Paint is a feature length international documentary film about the positive impact of art and other creative therapies in people with Alzheimer's disease and how these approaches can change the way the disease is viewed by society. The film examines the way creative arts bypass the limitations of dementia disorders such as Alzheimer's and shows how patients' still-vibrant imaginations are strengthened through therapeutic art. Documentary film Dreams Are Free is a 2013 documentary film directed by Gary Barber. Comedy Little Orbit the Astrodog and the Screechers from Outer Space is a 1979 French animated science fiction film directed by Jean Image. The film is also known in English as Pluk in Cosmos and Pluk in the Space. Documentary film luXury is a 2003 short documentary film written and directed by Jordi Niubo. Comedy Sex Trek III: The Wrath of Bob is an adult film that was released in 1992. Documentary film Comfort Zone is a 2013 documentary, drama and news film directed by Sean P. Donnelly. Thriller The Prodigal Planet is a 1983 film by Russell S. Doughten and directed by Donald W. Thompson. It is the fourth in a series of at least five films based on an evangelical interpretation of Bible prophecy and the rise of the Antichrist. Unlike the other films in the series that were filmed in Iowa, this one was filmed in New Mexico. Comedy Magic Gloves is a 2003 drama comedy film written and directed by Martín Rejtman. Comedy Fusion is a 2012 short comedy film directed by Érik Papatie. Documentary film The Hero's Journey is a 1987 filmed biography of mythologist Joseph Campbell, directed by Janelle Balnicke and David Kennard. In the years just before his death, Campbell was filmed in conversation with his friends and colleagues, discussing his own life and career in terms of the myths that he studied throughout his life. The conversations in the film lead to the book, The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work. Documentary film Real Man’s Film is a 2012 short documentary, war film written and directed by Nebojsa Slijepcevic. Documentary film Meaning of Robots is a 2012 short biographical documentary film directed by Matt Lenski. Thriller 7 Khoon Maaf, pronounced Saat Khoon Maaf, released internationally as Seven Sins Forgiven, is a 2011 Indian black comedy film directed, co-written and co-produced by Vishal Bhardwaj. The film is based on the short story "Susanna's Seven Husbands" by Ruskin Bond. After Bhardwaj saw the possibility of a script in the short story, he requested Bond to develop the story for a film adaptation. Bond expanded his four-page short story into an 80-page novella, and later co-wrote the script with Bhardwaj. The film tells the story of a femme fatale, Susanna Anna-Marie Johannes, an Anglo-Indian woman who murders her seven husbands in an unending quest for love. The film stars Priyanka Chopra in the lead role, with Naseeruddin Shah, Irrfan Khan, Annu Kapoor, Neil Nitin Mukesh, John Abraham, Aleksandr Dyachenko, Vivaan Shah and Usha Uthup in supporting roles. The film opened on 18 February 2011 to mostly positive reviews, with praise for Chopra's performance. Despite the critical acclaim, 7 Khoon Maaf was not successful at the box-office. Comedy Two Scrambled is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Front Page Woman is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz. The screenplay by Roy Chanslor, Laird Doyle, and Lillie Hayward is based on the novel Women Are Bum Newspapermen by Richard Macauley. Animation Letter Tape is a 2011 documentary, animation, short film directed by Rowena Crowe. Comedy Bumbarash is a 1971 Soviet adventure film, a musical comedy in two episodes loosely based on some early works and the novel Bumbarash by Arkady Gaidar. Directed by Abram Naroditsky and Nikolai Rasheyev. Screenplay by Yevgeni Mitko. Songs lyrics by Yuliy Kim. Film produced by Dovzhenko Film Studio and Gosteleradio. Vladimir Mashkov directed a theater play Passions for Bumbarash. Comedy Sunflower Hour is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Aaron Houston. Comedy Her Ambition is a 1926 short comedy film written by Roy Evans and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure, is a computer animated comedy/adventure film, produced by Finnish Anima Vitae and Cinemaker Oy with co-producers Ulysses, A. Film, Tidal Films. The animation was produced in Finland, Germany and Denmark, with post-production carried out in Ireland. It is the sequel to The Flight Before Christmas and is written Hannu Tuomainen and Marteinn Thorisson and directed by Kari Juusonen and Jorgen Lerdam. It was released in Finland in October 12, 2012. Anima Vitae and Cinemaker got nominated for Cartoon Movie Tributes 2013 in the category “European Producer of the Year”. Documentary film Where Did the Horny Toad Go? is a documentary historical fiction family film directed by Stefanie Leland. Documentary film The Deceivers and the Dead is a 1988 short documentary film written and directed by Stephan Hermlin, Walter Heynowski and Gerhard Scheumann. Comedy The Chinese Ring is a 1947 American film directed by William Beaudine. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in the Chinese Ring and The Red Hornet. This is the first to feature Roland Winters as Charlie Chan. It is a remake of the 1939 Monogram Pictures film Mr. Wong in Chinatown with an identical story line and very little alterations of secondary characters. Thriller And Never Let Her Go is a 2001 film directed by Peter Levin. Comedy The Sky Ranger is a 1921 American comedy film serial directed by George B. Seitz. The film is considered to be lost. Documentary film Roshni is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Bobby Wahengbam. Documentary film Farewell To Hollywood is a 2013 documentary drama romance film written by Kimberley Hassett and written and directed by Regina Nicholson and Henry Corra. Comedy The Magic Ferret is a 2013 short, drama and comedy film written by Paula Merrow and Scott Merrow, and directed by Alison Parker. Documentary film Mustafa is a 2008 Turkish biographical documentary about Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey, which was written and directed by Can Dündar. The film, which controversially concentrates on Atatürk's personal life, is the first documentary covering Atatürk's life from his early years to his death. It was released on Republic Day, 2008, to coincide with the 85th anniversary of the foundation of the Turkish Republic. Comedy Divotvorný klobouk is a 1952 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Thriller Beneath Still Waters is a 2005 horror film, it was directed by Brian Yuzna and stars Michael McKell, Raquel Meroño and Charlotte Salt. Comedy Too Much Sun is a 1990 film directed by Robert Downey Sr.. It was filmed in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles, California, USA,. Robert Downey, Jr., Eric Idle, Andrea Martin and Allan Arbus star. This was the final screen appearance of actor Howard Duff. Comedy The Hoodlum is a 1919 silent film comedy-drama produced by and starring Mary Pickford and released through First National. The film was directed by Sidney A. Franklin and was based on the novel Burkeses Amy by Julie Matilde Lippman. Comedy Streetheart is a 1998 film that was awarded the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1998. It was directed by French Canadian director Charles Binamé. Comedy Hollywood Canteen is a 1944 American musical romantic comedy film starring Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, and Dane Clark and distributed by Warner Bros. The film was written and directed by Delmer Daves, and is notable for featuring many stars in cameo roles. The film received three Academy Award nominations. Documentary film The city that rose from this desert, Broken Hill, is now the subject of a fascinating documentary by filmmaker Greg Parker. Comedy Keep It Up Downstairs is a 1976 British sex comedy film directed by Robert Young and starring Diana Dors, Jack Wild and William Rushton. The film is also called Can You Keep It Up Downstars? and My Favorite Butler. The film follows the adventures of the sex-crazed inhabitants of the bankrupt Cockshute Castle, and the attempts of Lord and Lady Cockshute to find a rich wife for their disinterested inventor son Peregrine. Comedy Passport Husband is a 1938 comedy film directed by James Tinling. Comedy Poveri ma belli is a successful 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. There are two sequels, all directed by Dino Risi and starred by Renato Salvatori and Maurizio Arena: Belle ma povere Poveri milionari Comedy Should The Wife Confess? is a 2011 comedy film written by Sofia Caessa and directed by Bernardo Camisão. Documentary film Mission to Mir is a 1997 documentary film about the Mir Space Station. Animation HARALD is a 3D animation shortfilm written and directed by Moritz Schneider. Thriller Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns is a 2013 Bollywood romantic thriller drama film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. It is the sequel to the 2011 film, Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster. The film stars Jimmy Shergill and Mahi Gill, who reprised their roles from the previous film, while new additions to the cast include Irrfan Khan and Soha Ali Khan. The film was released on 8 March 2013.Jimmy Shergill won Best Actor Award for this film at 11th Norway Bollywood Film Festival in Oslo. Comedy Panic Button is 1964 low-budget Italian-produced comedy film starring, Maurice Chevalier, Eleanor Parker, Jayne Mansfield, and Mike Connors. Filmed in the summer of 1962, in Italy, and released nearly two years later, the film tells the story of how two unknown actors are chosen to be in a big-budgeted film version of, Romeo and Juliet. The film was known for being one of the many foreign movies Mansfield was forced to make since her contract was dropped from 20th Century Fox in 1962. Science Fiction Star Pilot is a 1965 Italian science-fiction film directed by Pietro Francisci. It stars Leonora Ruffo as Chaena, the commander of a spaceship from the constellation Hydra which has crashed on the island of Sardinia. An Earth scientist and his companions are abducted by the aliens and forced to repair the ship, and are then taken to Hydra for the purpose of genetic research. Once in space, the film uses stock special-effects footage from Toho Studio's films Kaiju Daisenso and Yusei Gorasu to depict a pursuit of Chaena's ship and an ecological catastrophe on Earth. References to "Star Fleet", "Star Fleet Command", "Warp Speed", and "Impulse Drive", were all incorporated into the "Star Trek" television series that followed immediately thereafter. The wardrobe worn by actresses Leonora Ruffo, and Leontine May, were a less direct influence. In the fall of 1977, to quickly capitalize on the public's fervor for sci-fi movies following the unexpected success of Star Wars, the film was dubbed in English and released in the United States under a new title. Animation Baghdad Night is a 2013 fantasy film directed by Furat Al Jamil. Comedy The Happiest Millionaire is a 1967 musical film starring Fred MacMurray and based upon the true story of Philadelphia Main Line millionaire Anthony J. Drexel Biddle. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Costume Design by Bill Thomas. The musical song score is by Robert and Richard Sherman. The screenplay is by AJ Carothers based on the play that was based on the book My Philadelphia Father by Cordelia Drexel Biddle. This was the last film with involvement from Walt Disney, who died during its production. Costume Designer Bill Thomas, whose film credits passed the 200 mark in 1965, created more than 250 lavish costumes for the principal "Millionaire" players alone. More than 3000 complete outfits, valued at $250,000, were required for the entire production. Comedy L'imperatore di Capri or The Emperor of Capri is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. Comedy Breakfast of Champions is a 1999 American comedy film adapted and directed by Alan Rudolph from the novel of the same name by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. Science Fiction Franklyn is a 2008 British film written and directed by Gerald McMorrow as his debut feature. Produced by Jeremy Thomas, it stars Ryan Phillippe, Eva Green and Sam Riley. Shooting took place in London in the fourth quarter of 2007. Franklyn held its world premiere at the 52nd London Film Festival on 16 October 2008. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2009. Comedy Tomfoolery is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Willi Forst and starring Renate Müller, Jenny Jugo and Anton Walbrook. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin on 12 June 1936. A pair of friends fall in love with the same woman, before realizing they are really in love with two other women. Racing to his romantic interest, one of the friends takes by chance part in the Monaco Grand Prix. Joseph Goebbels remarked: "Quite energetic and lively. But it's overdone and therefore not totally satisfying. Less would be more." Animation Coraline is a 2009 American stop-motion 3D dark fantasy film based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novel of the same name. It was produced by Laika and distributed by Focus Features. Written and directed by Henry Selick, it was released widely in United States theaters on February 6, 2009, after a world premiere at the Portland International Film Festival. The film was made with Gaiman's approval and cooperation. The film was released to critical acclaim, and made $16.85 million during opening weekend, ranking third at the box office. As of September 2009, the film had grossed over $120 million worldwide. Coraline won Annie Awards for best music, character design, production design and received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Animated Feature. Animation Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios. The film is a followup to the 2002 Disney feature film Lilo & Stitch and takes place before the events of Stitch! The Movie and subsequent additions to the franchise. This was also the final time that Jason Scott Lee voiced David Kawena, and only one in which Daveigh Chase did not voice Lilo. Documentary film Edible City: Grow the Revolution is a documentary film directed by Andrew Hasse. Comedy Sayonara konnichiwa is a romance comedy film directed by Yoichiro Fukuda. Thriller A Killer Among Us is a 1990 Drama/Thriller TV film directed by Peter Levin and starring Jasmine Guy and Anna Maria Horsford. Science Fiction Crimson Force is a 2005 science fiction film written by Thomas P. Vitale and Rob Mecarini, and directed by David Flores Documentary film Nerdcore for Life is a 2008 documentary film about the world of Nerdcore hip-hop directed Dan Lamoureux and produced by Crapbot Productions. Comedy Home Alone: The Holiday Heist is a 2012 American family comedy television film and the fifth installment in the successful Home Alone franchise. It stars Malcolm McDowell, Debi Mazar, Eddie Steeples and Christian Martyn. The film premiered on ABC Family on November 25, 2012, during the network's annual Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is the second film, after Home Alone 3, not to focus on the McCallister family. It is also the first film in the series not to be set in Chicago. There are numerous homages to the original movie throughout the film. Comedy Pick a Star is a 1937 musical comedy film starring Rosina Lawrence, Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly and Mischa Auer, directed by Edward Sedgwick, produced by Hal Roach, and cinematography by Norbert Brodine. The film, released through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, is mostly remembered today for two short scenes featuring Laurel and Hardy. The film was reissued as Movie Struck by Astor Pictures in 1954. Documentary film Hineini: Coming Out in a Jewish High School is a documentary film by director Irena Fayngold. Documentary film Housing First is a 2013 short documentary film written by Nate Cooper, Neil Robmann, John Smathers and directed by John Smathers. Comedy From Nurse To Worse is the 49th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film The Battle Of The Java Sea is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Niek Koppen. Science Fiction A Grand Day Out is a 1990 British stop motion animated short film directed and animated by Nick Park at Aardman Animations in Bristol. In the film, Wallace and Gromit spend a bank holiday by building a homemade rocket to the Moon to sample cheese. It is followed by 1993's The Wrong Trousers, 1995's A Close Shave, 2005's The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and 2008's A Matter of Loaf and Death. This is the first Wallace & Gromit video to have an introduction. The second was The Wrong Trousers. Science Fiction Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 direct-to-DVD animated comedy film set in the Family Guy fictional universe. Released on September 27, 2005, the film's main plot point concerns Stewie Griffin trying to find who he thinks is his real father after seeing the man on TV. He travels to San Francisco, only to find that the man is him from the future. The DVD contains commentaries and a sneak preview of the American Dad! Volume 1 DVD. The film was written to be a feature-length direct-to-video film based on the series. Fox eventually aired the special as three separate episodes for the Family Guy season 4 finale in May 2006. Fox had several scenes cut out, new scenes put in, and other scenes altered to make it only 66 minutes long. The shortened and separated versions of the three segments – "Stewie B. Goode", "Bango Was His Name, Oh!", and "Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure" – were aired on May 21, 2006. Comedy Hammerlock is a 2000 comedy film directed by Chris McIntyre. Comedy Chris Rock: Bigger and Blacker is a 1999 comedy documentary film written by Chris Rock and directed by Keith Truesdell. Thriller Crank: High Voltage is a 2009 American black comedy action film and sequel to the 2006 action film, Crank. The film was written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor and stars Jason Statham reprising his role as Chev Chelios. The story of the film resumes shortly after the first film left off, retaining its real-time presentation and adding more special effects. The film was released in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2009, two days prior to its North American release date. Comedy Billets is a 1925 silent-era British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and featuring Sydney Fairbrother and Irene Tripod. Comedy Premalekhanam is a 1985 film directed by P. A. Backer based on the novel of the same name by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. The cast includes Soman, Swapna, Meena, Captain Raju, Vincent and Mala Aravindan. Documentary film The Journey of Sacagawea is a 2003 documentary film about Sacagawea, who was part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, directed by Alan Austin. Comedy The Lady Is a Square is a 1959 British comedy musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and featuring Anna Neagle, Frankie Vaughan and Janette Scott. An aspiring singer goes to work as a butler in the house of a classical music patron. It was Neagle's final film appearance and the last film directed by Wilcox although he produced several further films before his bankcruptcy in 1964. Science Fiction After the Dark is a science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by John Huddles. This is Huddles' third feature film and stars Sophie Lowe, Rhys Wakefield, Bonnie Wright, James D'Arcy, Daryl Sabara, Freddie Stroma, Cinta Laura and Katie Findlay. The film premiered in competition at Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival on 7 July 2013. The film also premiered at Fantasy Filmfest on 21 August 2013. The film was released on February 7, 2014 in the United States. Comedy Get a Clue is a 1997 film based on the Newbery Medal winning book The Westing Game. The film draws young viewers into the strange mysteries encountered by 13-year-old "Turtle" Wexler and her sister, Angela Wexler. After moving into a new town, Turtle learns the house next door is the notoriously haunted Westing mansion. Discovering the body of the dead millionaire, Turtle attempts to solve the case in hopes of receiving a 20 million dollar reward. The live-action adventure stars Ashley Peldon, Diane Ladd, Sally Kirkland, and Ray Walston. Animation Ride Him, Bosko! released in 1932, is a title in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes series. It features Bosko, Warner Bros. first cartoon character and his sweetheart Honey in the Old West. Documentary film Mojave Magic: A Turtle's Eye View of SpaceShipOne, shot on location at the remote Mojave Airport, documents the historic flights of SpaceShipOne, including the first privately funded human spaceflight on June 21, 2004, and the two subsequent flights on September 29 and October 4, 2004, that won the $10-million Ansari X Prize. The DVD includes the popular song, "I Want To Go In A Space Ship", honoring SpaceShipOne, Burt Rutan and the two civilian astronauts, Mike Melvill and Brian Binnie. In addition to the flights themselves, the documentary includes: Pre-launch festivities, including open house at XCOR Aerospace. Comments from Mike Melvill from atop SpaceShipOne immediately after landing. Post-X Prize celebration hosted by X Prize Foundation chairman Dr. Peter Diamandis with comments from Burt Rutan, Paul Allen, Brian Binnie and Sir Richard Branson. Comedy Break Up Club is a 2010 Hong Kong romance film starring Jaycee Chan and Fiona Sit. This film revolves around a website that allows users to win back lost loves, so long as they agree to break up another happy couple. Documentary film Hotel Nueva Isla is a 2013 documentary drama film written by Javier Labrador Deulofeu, Irene Gutiérrez Torres and directed by Irene Gutiérrez Torres. Comedy Crimes of the Heart is a 1986 American black comedy, southern gothic film directed by Bruce Beresford. The screenplay by Beth Henley is adapted from her Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. Documentary film Sex(Ed) the Movie is a 2014 history and documentary film written and directed by Brenda Goodman. Comedy I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later is a made-for-television reunion movie based on the 1965-70 series I Dream of Jeannie which aired on NBC on October 20, 1985 and produced by Columbia Pictures Television. Barbara Eden reprised her world-famous role as the magical Jeannie. Also reprising their roles from the original series were Bill Daily as Tony's fellow astronaut and best friend Roger Healy, and Hayden Rorke as NASA psychiatrist Dr. Alfred Bellows. The role of Tony Nelson was played by Wayne Rogers, best known for his role as Trapper John McIntyre on the 1970s series M*A*S*H. Larry Hagman was unavailable to reprise his role as Tony Nelson reportedly because he was busy filming his CBS series Dallas at the time. The film was directed by William Asher and the teleplay was written by Irma Kalish. Animation Our Protection is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Ayelen Liberona and Joseph Johnson-Cami. Documentary film THE YOUNGEST CANDIDATE is a feature length documentary film directed by Jason Pollock. It is produced by David Letterman's company, Worldwide Pants, in partnership with Oscar winning producer Lawrence Bender (Pulp Fiction and An Inconvenient Truth) and Balance Vector Productions.It follows the story of 4 teens that ran for public office in America; funny, inspiring, poignant, and ultimately uplifting, THE YOUNGEST CANDIDATE is not just a film about running for office. It is the coming of age story of four idealistic young adults who dared to confront the corrupt political systems in America. Through their journey these young candidates learn about fair play, leadership development, racism in politics, the importance of family, and many other lessons that they will carry with them throughout their lives. In the face of great adversity, these four young adults braved all the odds to make it to Election Day to show that regardless of the outcome, it didn’t matter… It’s all about how you play the game. Comedy So's Your Old Man is a 1926 silent film comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring W.C. Fields and Alice Joyce. It was written by J. Clarkson Miller based on the story "Mr. Bisbee's Princess" by Julian Leonard Street as adapted by Howard Emmett Rogers. It was filmed at Astoria Studios in Queens, New York City. The film was remade as a talkie in 1934, with W.C. Fields again starring, under the title You're Telling Me! In 2008, So's Your Old Man was added to the United States National Film Registry. Comedy Super Sweet 16: The Movie is an MTV television film, based on the series My Super Sweet 16. It stars teen popstars Aly & AJ and features performances by Hellogoodbye and Pretty Ricky. The film stars Amanda Michalka and Regine Nehy. The movie premiered on MTV on July 8, 2007, and the DVD was released on July 10, 2007, the same date that Aly & AJ's third studio album Insomniatic was released. Animation The Dizzy Acrobat is the eighth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 21, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Documentary film Painting with Light in a Dark World is a 2002 documentary short film written and directed by Sascha Ettinger-Epstein. Documentary film Awaken the Dragon is a 2013 Telly Award winning film, created for Awaken the Dragon Community Outreach Initiative. Comedy Portrait of an Unknown Woman is a 1954 Romantic Comedy Drama film written by Hans Jacoby and Helmut Käutner and directed by Helmut Käutner. Comedy Party Animalz is a 2004 comedy film written by Steve Atkin and directed by Ted Mendenhall. Comedy The Tit and the Moon is a 1994 Spanish/French film, directed by Bigas Luna. It entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film In the Year of the Pig is a 1968 American documentary film about the origins of the Vietnam War, directed by Emile de Antonio. It was nominated for an Academy award for best documentary. The film, which is in black and white, contains much historical footage and many interviews. Those interviewed include Harry Ashmore, Daniel Berrigan, Philippe Devillers, David Halberstam, Roger Hilsman, Jean Lacouture, Kenneth P. Landon, Thruston B. Morton, Paul Mus, Charlton Osburn, Harrison Salisbury, Ilya Todd, John Toller, David K. Tuck, David Werfel and John White. Produced during the Vietnam War, the film was greeted with hostility by many audiences, with bomb threats and vandalism directed at theaters that showed it. De Antonio cites the film as his personal favorite. It features the ironic use of patriotic music, portrays Ho Chi Minh as a patriot to the Vietnamese people, and asserts that Vietnam was always a single country rather than two. The poster, displaying Marine Corporal Michael Wynn, was famously used as an album cover for The Smiths' second album, Meat Is Murder. The insignia on Wynn's helmet was changed to "meat is murder". Comedy A Cuckoo in the Nest is a 1933 film, directed by Tom Walls, with a script by Ben Travers. It is a screen adaption of the original 1925 Aldwych farce of the same title. Documentary film Pastures In The Sky: The Art Of Patrick Woodroffe is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Dennis Lowe. Animation Iz dnevnikov Yona Tikhogo. Puteshestvie na Interopiyu. is a 1985 science fiction family comedy animation short film written and directed by Gennadiy Tishchenko. Comedy Wallflower is a 1948 comedy film directed by Frederick De Cordova. Comedy Itt a szabadság! is a 1991 Hungarian drama film directed by Péter Vajda. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Idhega Aasapaddav Balakrishna is a 2014 comedy romance film directed by Gokul. Comedy Alice's Wonderland is a Walt Disney short silent film, in black and white, produced in Kansas City, Missouri. This short was the first of Walt Disney's famous Alice Comedies and had a working title of Alice in Slumberland. The film was never shown theatrically, but was instead shown to prospective film distributors. It was included as a bonus feature in the Special "Un-Anniversary Edition" of Alice in Wonderland. Comedy The Girl Said No is a black and white 1937 musical comedy film about a shady bookie who is in love with a greedy dance hall girl and schemes to get her back after she rejects him. Along the way, he revives a failing Gilbert and Sullivan troupe. The picture stars Robert Armstrong and uses musical numbers from Gilbert and Sullivan. The film was directed and produced by Andrew L. Stone. Thriller Strange Holiday is an American film directed by Arch Oboler. Claude Rains stars as a man who returns from a fishing trip to find America overtaken by fascists. Although Rains is always worth watching, this is a slow-moving and predictable World War Two propaganda film with a predictable and disappointing ending. Strictly for avid Rains's fans only. Documentary film Special Ed is a 2013 biographical documentary film directed by John Paskievich. Comedy El hijo del pueblo is a 1973 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Animation The delicate patterns of Split Ends were inspired by North American wrapping papers from the 1960's and French and English wallpapers from the early 1900s. Without relying on pop culture reference points, some patterns stimulate a collective memory of youthful self-hypnosis and visual absorption. Split Ends is the second film in an abstract trilogy that began with Eye Liner. Comedy Trail Mix-Up is a 1993 animated short comedy film directed by Barry Cook. Comedy Münchhausen in Afrika is a 1958 German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Gunther Philipp and Anita Gutwell. Baron Münchhausen goes to Africa where he has numerous adventures. Comedy First Name: Carmen is a 1983 film by Jean-Luc Godard. It is very loosely based on Bizet's opera Carmen. The protagonist is Carmen X, a female member of a terrorist gang. She asks her uncle Jean, a washed-up film director if she can borrow his beachside house to make a film with some friends, but they are in fact planning to rob a bank. During the robbery she falls in love with a security guard. The film intercuts between Carmen's escape with the guard, her uncle's attempt to make a comeback film, and a string quartet attempting to perform Beethoven. The film won the Golden Lion at the 1983 Venice Film Festival. The film had 395,462 Admissions in France. Documentary film Destination Hitchcock: The Making of North by Northwest is a 2000 documentary film about the making of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller film North by Northwest. It is hosted and narrated by the film's female lead, Eva Marie Saint and features interviews with Hitchcock's daughter, several of the technical and behind-the-scenes people involved with the production of the film, and the main surviving actor, Martin Landau. The film has gained wide circulation due to its inclusion in Universal's release of North by Northwest in VHS and DVD formats which include this film as an additional feature. Documentary film Bhutan is a country that is immensely rich in medicinal plants. This has led Europe to invest in and be supplied by these plantations, at a time when this activity represents one of the few connections that the eastern Kingdom has with the outside world. Animation Conte De Quartier is a 2006 short animated film written by Marie Desplechin and Florence Miailhe and directed by Florence Miailhe. Thriller TN-07 AL 4777 is a 2009 Tamil drama thriller film directed by A. Lakshmikanthan. The film stars Pasupathy, Ajmal Ameer, Simran Bagga and Meenakshi in the lead roles. The film's soundtrack, composed by Vijay Antony was released on 12 December 2008. It is a remake of the 2006 Hindi Language film Taxi Number 9211 which in itself is a remake of the American film Changing Lanes. Pooja Umashankar made a special appearance. The film's story revolves around a taxi driver and the son of a rich businessman, in which the two come in contact. The taxi driver, protective of his profession, lets everyone think he is an insurance broker while the rich youngster has the problem of retrieving his father's will and eventually leaves the locker key in the taxi driver's cab in an accident. The driver gets falsely accused and is put in jail while the rest of his family comes to know his true job as a taxi driver. The debacles that occur thereafter form the climax of the story. Animation Quirk is a 2013 short animation film directed by Jennifer Kiakas. Comedy Wife and Auto Trouble is a 1916 American film directed by Dell Henderson and Mack Sennett. It was made by the "Tri-Stone Film Company", an evolution of "Keystone Triangle" which in turn evolved from the famous Keystone Film Company. Animation Lluvia en los ojos is a 2012 short animated fantasy and drama film written and directed by Rita Basulto. Comedy Karakattakaran was a 1989 Tamil movie directed by Gangai Amaran and produced by Karumari Kandasamy and J. Durai. The film was a blockbuster and completed a 425-day run at the box office. The cast included Ramarajan, Kanaka, Goundamani, Senthil, Santhana Bharathi, Chandrasekhar, Kanthimathi and Kovai Sarala. The music of Ilayaraja was also well-received and, in particular, the song "Maanguyilae Poonguyile" has become a classic. Documentary film Family Meals is a 2012 documentary film written by Dana Budisavljevic and Ana Opalic, and directed by Dana Budisavljevic. Documentary film "It is happening all across America—rural landowners wake up one day to find a lucrative offer from an energy company wanting to lease their property. Reason? The company hopes to tap into a reservoir dubbed the “Saudi Arabia of natural gas.” Halliburton developed a way to get the gas out of the ground—a hydraulic drilling process called “fracking”—and suddenly America finds itself on the precipice of becoming an energy superpower. But what comes out of the ground with that “natural” gas? How does it affect our air and drinking water? GASLAND is a powerful personal documentary that confronts these questions with spirit, strength, and a sense of humor. When filmmaker Josh Fox receives his cash offer in the mail, he travels across 32 states to meet other rural residents on the front lines of fracking. He discovers toxic streams, ruined aquifers, dying livestock, brutal illnesses, and kitchen sinks that burst into flame. He learns that all water is connected and perhaps some things are more valuable than money." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Trade Winds is a 1938 comedy film distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Tay Garnett, and starred Fredric March and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was written by Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell and Frank R. Adams, based on story by Tay Garnett. Animation On With the New is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Margie Hines as Betty Boop. Thriller Centurion is a 2010 British action film directed by Neil Marshall, loosely based on the legend of the massacre of the Ninth Legion in Caledonia in the early second century AD. The film stars Michael Fassbender, Olga Kurylenko, Dominic West and Liam Cunningham. Animation Toxic Crusaders: The Movie is a 1997 animation film directed by Tony Love. Animation It's Up To You is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Kajsa Næss. Thriller The Book of Revelation is a 2006 Australian film directed by Ana Kokkinos, which she adapted with Andrew Bovell to screen from the novel by Rupert Thomson. It was produced by Al Clark, with original music by Cezary Skubiszewski. The movie was unique for its detailed visuals of a non statutory female on male rape. Comedy A Knight in Camelot is a 1998 TV movie starring Whoopi Goldberg and Michael York. It was directed by Roger Young, distributed by Disney and is loosely based on Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Comedy Meet the Robinsons is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy family film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 30, 2007. The 47th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics was released in standard and Disney Digital 3-D version. The film is very loosely based on characters from the book A Day with Wilbur Robinson, by William Joyce. The film originally had the same title as the book. The voice cast includes Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Harland Williams, Tom Kenny, Steve Anderson, Laurie Metcalf, Adam West, Tom Selleck and Angela Bassett. It was released on DVD-Video and Blu-ray on October 23, 2007. This film was the first movie released after John Lasseter became chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios. Comedy Tenue correcte exigée is a film directed by Philippe Lioret released on March 26, 1997. Comedy Music High is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Mark Maine. Thriller Casino Jack is a 2010 biographical political satire film starring Kevin Spacey and directed by George Hickenlooper. The film focuses on the career of Washington, D.C. lobbyist and businessman Jack Abramoff, who was involved in a massive corruption scandal that led to his conviction as well as the conviction of two White House officials, Rep. Bob Ney, and nine other lobbyists and congressional staffers. Abramoff was convicted of fraud, conspiracy and tax evasion in 2006, and of trading expensive gifts, meals and sports trips in exchange for political favors. Abramoff served three and a half years of a six-year sentence in federal prison, and was then assigned to a halfway house. He was released on December 3, 2010. In 2010, Spacey was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for best actor for his depiction of Abramoff in the film, eventually losing to Paul Giamatti for his role in Barney's Version. Comedy "It is time to once again “Turn up the good, turn down the suck,” as headbanger relics and lifelong friends Dean (Paul Spence) and Terry (Dave Lawrence) are re-united for more mullet mayhem in Fubar II. Director Michael Dowse has returned to the world of his 2002 instant cult hit to check in on the lives of this motley pair of metalheads in Alberta, only to find that Old Lady Responsibility is tugging on their ears and dragging them into the world of respectable employment and domesticity. Following a celebration of Dean’s five years of being nut-cancer free, which turns into a fiery eviction party, the boys realize they’re weary of constantly trying to give’r while barely scraping by. When their old buddy and party leader, Tron (Andrew Sparacino), promises to hook them up with jobs on the pipelines in Fort McMurray, they jump into their ’86 Cutlass Supreme – the trunk precariously overloaded with a flat of Pilsner – and head to the Mac in search of sweet cash. After donning hard hats and coveralls, the lads are soon rolling in dough and good times, but life in the Mac takes very different turns for the two pals. Flush with money and confidence, Terry meets Trish (Terra Hazelton), a local waitress, and things get serious in a hurry. Meanwhile, holding down a job, shotgunning beers and playing with his band “Night Seeker” begins to catch up with Dean. The recent success of Anvil! The Story of Anvil, and now the return of Dean and Terry in Fubar II, proves that hosers never go out of style." Quoting Colin Geddes from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Documentary film The Disposed-Of Koreans: The Great Kantō Earthquake and Camp Narashino is a documentary film directed by Oh Choong-kong. Comedy Bambi Meets Godzilla is a cartoon created entirely by Marv Newland. Less than two minutes long, the film is a classic of animation—#38 in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons. Newland was originally planning to do a live-action film; but, when he lost an essential magic hour shot, he drew this film in his room. Thriller The Gaunt Stranger is a 1938 British mystery thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Sonnie Hale, Wilfrid Lawson and Alexander Knox. Thriller Dad, Lenin and Freddy is a 2011 fantasy, drama, thriller, short film directed and written by Rinio Dragasaki. Documentary film Balancing Acts is a 2005 documentary film by Donna Schatz that chronicles the lives of Chinese acrobat Man-Fong Tong and his wife Magda Schweitzer, a Jewish acrobat from Budapest, Hungary. The two met in Europe on the eve of World War II. They were both at the peak of their careers, performing at the Moulin Rouge and Cirque Medrano, and alongside acts such as Maurice Chevalier and Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson. While their careers were full of success, the spread of Nazism brought them great hardships. Their marriage saw the trials of wartime Europe, post-war poverty, the birth of two sons, and a difficult ten-year separation from one another. Thriller Downtown is a 1990 American police action comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin. This would be the second pairing of Anthony Edwards and Forest Whitaker both of whom played roles in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Comedy The Mermaids is a 2012 comedy, sports and short film written by Petra Clever and Karola Keller and directed by Petra Clever. Comedy Daddy ABC is a 2013 animation, short, comedy, family, romance film written and directed by Hamad Alawar. Comedy The Wonderful Maladys is a HBO television pilot written by Charles Randolph, directed by Alan Taylor and starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. HBO did not pick the series for their lineup. Documentary film Breakfast with Hunter is a documentary about the everyday life of gonzo-journalist Hunter S. Thompson by Wayne Ewing. The film includes a variety of well-known figures involved with Thompson throughout his life, including P. J. O'Rourke, Ralph Steadman, Roxanne Pulitzer, Johnny Depp, Terry Gilliam and Benicio del Toro. Documentary film Chicano! History of the Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement is a 1996 documentary film. Comedy Professor Trevor Anderson (Brendan Fraser) teaches earth sciences at the university and heads the Center of Volcanic Activity. Max Anderson, Trevor's brother, built the monitoring system and placed the units around the world 10 years earlier. For some unknown reason, Max did not return, leaving behind a wife and son, Sean (Josh Hutcherson). Sean's mother leaves the teenager at Trevor's house to get some quality time with his uncle. They look at Max's copy of Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne and find a secret code. Back at the monitoring center Trevor compares the volcanic activity numbers and finds that they are exactly the same as the ones in the book. Trevor and Sean fly to Iceland to check one of the units and to see if they can find some information about where Max went. Trevor hires a beautiful mountain guide, Hannah (Anita Briem), to take them up the volcano. During an electrical storm on the volcano, they get trapped in an abandoned mine. They search for a way out of the mine and discover a wall filled with large diamonds. Unfortunately, the floor they are standing on can't hold their weight, and they fall down a volcano tube for miles and miles until they reach the center of the earth. Once there, they encounter prehistoric glow birds, flying piranha, man-eating plants, and T-Rex dinosaurs that have been extinct for millions of years. They find that they are seeing the same things that were printed in the Jules Verne book. This gave them hope that someone was able to escape from the center of the earth and return to the surface. Thriller Blue Tornado is a 1991 Italian action-thriller directed by Antonio Bido. It stars Dirk Benedict, Ted McGinley and Patsy Kensit. Comedy Let's Live Tonight is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Lilian Harvey, Tullio Carminati and Janet Beecher. The film was made as part of an unsuccessful attempt to establish Harvey, who was a top box office draw in Germany, as a major star in Hollywood. Harvey was under contract to Fox, but was loaned out to Columbia for the production. After making it, Harvey returned to Europe, first to Britain to appear in Invitation to the Waltz and then to Germany, where she starred in Black Roses, which relaunched her German career. Documentary film Que esperen los viejos is a 1976 short documentary film written by José Bolaños & Juan Rulfo and directed by José Bolaños. Science Fiction #PostModem is a 2012 short comedy, musical, science fiction film written and directed by Lucas Leyva and Jillian Mayer. Thriller Remedy is an American 2005 crime drama directed by Christian Maelen and written by Sandy Eiges, Nicholas Reiner, and Charlotte Wise. The film stars Maelen, Arthur Nascarella, Jon Doscher, Frank Vincent, Vincent Pastore, and Chuck Zito. Science Fiction Journey to Saturn is a 2008 Danish animated comedy-science-fiction film produced by A. Film A/S, loosely based on Claus Deleuran's comic from 1977 of the same name. The film revolves around a group of Danish astronauts who journey to Saturn on a quest for natural resources. The film also depicts and mocks several Danish stereotypes and characters characters, like the royal family, the Danish prime minister Anders Fogh, Muslim immigrants, American yeehaw's, Jesus, and Danish lack of style and presentability in general. The film humor is very slapstick with a lot of adolescent or adult jokes. Comedy In the Morning at Seven the World Is Still in Order is a 1968 film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. Thriller Varudu is a 2010 Telugu film directed by Gunasekhar. This film stars Allu Arjun, Arya, Suhasini Mani Ratnam, Ashish Vidyarthi, Sayaji Shinde and Brahmanandam. D.V.V. Danayya is the producer of the film. The film was dubbed into Malayalam as "Varan" and into Hindi as "Ek aur Rakshak". Animation Simple is a 2013 animation comedy short film written and directed by Markus Wende. Comedy The Perfect Clown is a 1925 American silent slapstick comedy motion picture starring Larry Semon and Kate Price. It features an early screen appearance by Oliver Hardy. Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, the screenplay was written by Thomas J. Crizer, who also wrote the subtitles along with Charlie Saxton. Comedy Chopping Mall is an American horror/science fiction film, produced by Julie Corman and originally released on March 21, 1986 under the title Killbots. Lionsgate released the film twice on DVD; once in 2004 with special features including a featurette, commentary, still gallery and trailer, and in 2012 as part of an 8 horror film DVD set. Upon release, the movie did poorly at the box office. It did better when it was re-released as Chopping Mall. The film is based around killer security robots taking over a shopping mall and murdering teenage employees. The term killbot is never actually mentioned during the movie. Jim Wynorski directed the movie and wrote it with Steve Mitchell. It was filmed mostly at Sherman Oaks Galleria, with occasional set shots. The movie starred Kelli Maroney and Tony O'Dell. Roger Corman and his wife, Julie, produced it. Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov share a cameo as their characters from Eating Raoul, Paul and Mary Bland. There are at least two different versions of the movie. Science Fiction They Will Outlive Us All is a 2013 comedy, horror, and science fiction film directed by Patrick Shearer. Animation Britannia is a short animated 1993 film directed by Joanna Quinn. Thriller Modern Love is the debut feature film of award winning Australian director Alex Frayne. It was independently financed and filmed in South Australia, where the director lives and works. The team behind the film includes award winning cinematographer Nick Matthews and Australian Film Institute winning sound designer Tom Heuzenroeder. Modern Love premiered at the 28th Moscow International Film Festival and progressed to dozens of other film festivals, including the Locarno Film Festival, São Paulo International Film Festival, and the Fajr Film Festival in Iran. It made its Australian screen debut at the 2007 Adelaide Film Festival, where the film was reviewed by Variety Magazine's critic Richard Kuipers who called it: "unlike anything else in the entire Australian genre catalogue." The film earned theatrical runs in Australia, and in New Zealand at the Paramount Cinema in Wellington. Dominion Post film reviewer Graeme Tuckett wrote that it was: "the best thing playing in town. No contest." Animation Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, also known as Rugrats II, is a 2000 American animated comedy-drama film and the sequel to The Rugrats Movie that follows the continuing adventures of the Rugrats. In the film, Chuckie Finster takes the lead character role as he searches to find a new mother. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo and distributed by Paramount Pictures and released into theaters on November 17, 2000. The film grossed $76.5 million domestically and $103.3 million worldwide. The film marks the appearance of the first significant villains in the Rugrats franchise, the child-hating Coco LaBouche and her accomplice, Jean-Claude. Thriller A Better Tomorrow 3: Love & Death in Saigon is a 1989 Hong Kong action drama film co-produced and directed by Tsui Hark. It is a loosely-based prequel to John Woo's A Better Tomorrow, though it was released after A Better Tomorrow 2. The film was directed by Tsui Hark, the producer behind the first two films in the series. John Woo wrote a screenplay for a third installment, but he never got to direct it due to having had artistic differences with Tsui Hark during the filming of the second film. Instead, the original screenplay later became Bullet in the Head. The two films have many parallels, most notably, both being set in the Vietnam War. The film stars Chow Yun-fat, who reprises his role of Mark Gor from the first film, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Anita Mui. Set during the Vietnam War, it sets up the story of how Mark became the character he was in the original film. The second part of the title Love & Death in Saigon is also the title song for this movie, sung by Anita Mui, who was also the leading lady in this third installment. Comedy Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins is a 2000 Disney animated direct-to-video film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and DisneyToon Studios and disturbuted by Walt Disney Home Video that acts as a pilot to the television series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command . Set in the fictional universe of the Pixar film series Toy Story, the film inspired a line of Buzz Lightyear toys. The opening computer-animated sequence was created by Pixar, while the rest of the film was traditionally animated by Walt Disney Television Animation. It was the only DisneyToon Studios animated film based on one of Pixar's properties to be produced until 2013's theatrical Cars spin-off film Planes. Tim Allen reprises his role as the voice of Buzz Lightyear, as do Wallace Shawn, R. Lee Ermey, Jeff Pidgeon, and Joe Ranft as Rex, Sarge, Squeeze Toy Aliens and Wheezy respectively. Woody is voiced by Jim Hanks, the younger brother of original Woody voice actor Tom Hanks, and Hamm is voiced by Andrew Stanton instead of John Ratzenberger. Comedy Cala reial is a 2003 comedy film directed by Enric Banqué. Documentary film Holy Trinity (1577-1579) is a painting by Spanish artist El Greco. Originally painted as an altarpiece for Santo Domingo el Antiguo in Toledo, Spain, it is now in the collection of the Prado Museum. Its companion piece, The Assumption (1577-1579), is in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. Documentary film The Attempt at Living is a 1983 film directed and written by Johann Feindt. Documentary film Bonds Are Forever is 1983 documentary film written and directed by Ray Reese. Comedy Thirudan Police is an upcoming Indian Tamil action comedy film, directed by debutant Caarthick Raju. Produced by S. P. B. Charan in collaboration with J. Selvakumar of Kenanya films, the film has Attakathi Dinesh and Iyshwarya Rajesh in the lead and music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while Bala Saravanan, Nithin Sathya, John Vijay and Rajendran play supporting roles. According to the director, the film is about a son extracting revenge for his father's death. The film was launched in December 2013. Animation Ham and Eggs is an animated cartoon produced by Walter Lantz, and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. It is the 72nd Oswald short by Lantz and the 124th in the entire series. Documentary film The Devil and Daniel Johnston is a 2005 documentary film about the noted American musician Daniel Johnston. It chronicles Johnston's life from childhood up to the present, with an emphasis on his experiences with bipolar disorder, and how it manifested itself in demonic self-obsession. The film was directed by Jeff Feuerzeig and produced by Henry S. Rosenthal. Comedy La muerte de un burócrata is a 1966 comedy film by Cuban director Tomás Gutiérrez Alea in which he pokes fun at the communist bureaucracy and red tape and how it affects the lives of the common people who have to waste time and overcome hurdles just to get on with their ordinary lives. The story begins with the death of a model worker, who is buried with his labor card as a badge of honor. Unfortunately, his widow is told she needs that card to claim the benefits she is entitled to. The story then takes several surreal turns, as the family of the dead man try to recover the precious card from the grave. Comedy The Aristocrats is a 2005 documentary film about the famous dirty joke of the same name. It was conceived and produced by comedians Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza, edited by Emery Emery, and released to theaters by TH!NKFilm. The film is dedicated to Johnny Carson, as "The Aristocrats" was said to be his favorite joke. Comedy Funny Ha Ha, considered the first mumblecore film, follows the exploits of recently graduated protagonist Marnie as she tries to find a temporary job and win the attention of a college friend named Alex, while trying to cut down on her beer consumption. Shot on 16 mm film on a very low budget, the film provides a glimpse into the lives of people in their twenties as they try to come to terms with life after college. It also deals with how they intend to confront the responsibilities of adulthood, if only to put them off for as long as possible. The 2005 film's events take place around the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Thriller Rockford Illinois. Local boy, Logan Lewis, is reported dead along with 41 others at a house in Los Angeles, CA. The government releases a statement blaming a undiscovered uranium mine nearby. The bodies, over-exposed to radiation, have been confiscated. The house ruined and destroyed. Shaken by her brother's death, Devan seeks answers. She recruits her childhood friend, Nate, to come with her to California and make peace with Logan's death. Nate, caught up in the conspiracy, brings along his friend Brandon to document it all on video. But what they find is unlike anything they ever expected, for not everyone in the house that night is dead... 'The Sigil' is a feature-length supernatural horror that weaves sweeping cinematic story-telling with the intense, raw feeling of first-person narrative. Thriller xXx, pronounced "Triple X", is a 2002 American action film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Vin Diesel as Xander Cage, a thrill seeking extreme sports enthusiast, stuntman and rebellious extreme sport athlete-turned-reluctant spy for the National Security Agency who is sent on a dangerous mission to infiltrate a group of potential Russian terrorists in Central Europe. xXx also stars Asia Argento, Samuel L. Jackson, and Marton Csokas. The film received mixed reviews but was a financial success for the studios, grossing US$277,448,382 worldwide. It was followed by a 2005 sequel titled xXx: State of the Union. Comedy Mr Ibu in London is a 2004 comedy film written by Adim Williams and John Okafor and directed by Adim Williams. Thriller Dream Lover is a 1986 thriller film about a woman who undergoes sleep deprivation therapy after being attacked in her apartment - with unexpected results. The film was directed by Alan J. Pakula, and stars Kristy McNichol, Ben Masters, and Joseph Culp. The film was not well received by critics. Movie historian Leonard Maltin called it "Abysmal...an intriguing concept is torpedoed by snaillike pacing and sterile atmosphere. What Alfred Hitchcock could have done with this!" Despite a popular misconception, Bobby Darin's song of the same title is not used in the movie. Comedy Comet is a 2014 American comedy drama film directed and written by Sam Esmail. The film stars Emmy Rossum and Justin Long. The movie had its world premiere at Los Angeles Film Festival on June 13, 2014. It will be released worldwide on December 5, 2014. Comedy Of Freaks and Men is a 1998 Russian film directed by Alexei Balabanov. Science Fiction Ufo is a 2011 Science Fiction and Fantasy film written and directed by Kong Quee-hyun. Documentary film Filmmaker Angela Shelton journeys across the United States meeting other Angela Sheltons in an effort to survey women in America. She discovers that 24 out of 40 Angela Sheltons have been abused just like herself. Then the filmmaker meets an Angela Shelton who tracks sexual predators and lives in the same town as the filmmaker's father who molested her and her stepsiblings for years. The filmmaker's survey of women becomes a journey of self discovery during which she decides to finally confront her past and her own father - on Father's Day. Comedy If You Knew Susie is a 1948 film directed by Gordon Douglas. Comedy Honeychile is a film directed by R. G. Springsteen released on October 20, 1951. Comedy Lola Versus is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Daryl Wein. The screenplay was co-written by Wein and his partner and Lola co-star Zoe Lister-Jones. It stars Greta Gerwig, Joel Kinnaman, Zoe Lister Jones, Bill Pullman and Debra Winger. Documentary film Director Andrew Szava-Kovats presents a portrait of Rollie's Farm in Lowell, Massachusetts, where the Parron family has been growing fresh produce and more for over 50 years. Family owned since 1953, Rollie's Farm has eschewed the corporate trend, and thanks to the supportive locals they've always managed to stay in business. But that's not to say that it's been all smooth sailing for the Parron's; a conversation with Rollie and his elderly parents reveal just how close they came to losing the farm due to taxation issues in the mid-1970s. As always, however, they managed to bounce back, and today their far is the pride of the entire community. Thriller Aksar is a 2006 Hindi thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Narendra and Shyam Bajaj under the banner of Siddhi Vinayak Creations. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Udita Goswami and Dino Moreain the lead roles. It features the song "Jhalak Dikhlaja" sung by Himesh Reshammiya, also done a remix video for the promotion. The film was a box office success. Animation The Swedish Woman is a 2008 animated short film written and directed by Nicolas Liguori. Documentary film HMS Brilliant is a 1996 British Academy Television Craft Award nominated TV program aired on 1995 in UK. Comedy He Leads, Others Follow is a 1919 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. It is presumed to be lost. Science Fiction Encino Man is a 1992 comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Brendan Fraser, Sean Astin, Tyler Perry and Pauly Shore. The plot revolves around two geeky teenagers from Encino, Los Angeles, California, played by Astin and Shore, who discover a caveman in Astin's backyard frozen in a block of ice. The caveman, played by Fraser, and Ricky, played by Perry have to learn to live in the 20th century. Along the way, he teaches them about life. It was followed by a TV movie spin-off, Encino Woman, in 1996. This was also Perry's first major role. Thriller Cruel World is a 2005 American horror comedy film produced and directed by Kelsey T. Howard. The film is about a psychotic man who loses a reality game show and subsequently kills the host. He uses the house where the show took place to film his own reality show. In the show, several contestants perform challenges, and the losers are killed rather than being sent home. Animation The Stupid Cupid is a short Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin and released in 1944. Comedy You Can't Beat Love is a 1937 film directed by Christy Cabanne. Animation Bakerman & the Bunnymen is a 2013 short animation comedy film written and directed by Jessica Raskin. Comedy The Eye of the Needle is a 1962 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Marcello Andrei. Comedy The Viper is a 1938 British slapstick comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Claude Hulbert and Hal Walters. The film was a sequel to the previous year's very successful The Vulture, with Hulbert and Walters reprising their roles as hapless private detective Cedric Gull and his sidekick Stiffy respectively. Lesley Brook also features in both films, but in unrelated roles. Directorial duties passed to Neill as Ralph Ince, the director of The Vulture, had been killed in a road accident shortly after the film's release. Animation Year Of The Ham is a 2013 animation film directed by Markus Tervola. Comedy A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper, also known as The Prince and the Pauper: The Movie or simply The Prince and the Pauper, is a 2007 film directed by James Quattrochi and starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse, based on the novel by Mark Twain. The film had a 'sneak peek' showing in Temecula, California, before being released globally on DVD. It has also screened on television worldwide, mostly on the Disney Channel, because of the Sprouse Twins' association with the network. The countries in which it has been shown on the Disney Channel include Australia/New Zealand, Spain/Portugal, and Disney Channel Latin America, where it aired on January 31, 2009 before a mini-marathon of The Suite Life on Deck. The film had previously had a sneak peek on Disney Channel UK, but it premiered on the channel on February 6, 2009, on the same day as The Suite Life on Deck premiere. The production company was Oak Films. Comedy This Is London is a 2012 short comedy film written by Mohammed Hasan Ahmed and directed by Mohammed BuAli. Documentary film Annigoni: Portrait of an Artist is a 1995 documentary film about the life and times of Italian portrait painter Pietro Annigoni. Thriller American Mary is a 2012 Canadian slasher film starring Katharine Isabelle, Antonio Cupo, and Tristan Risk and written and directed by the Soska Sisters. Isabelle plays a medical student desperate for money who begins taking clients from the extreme body modification community in an effort to solve her financial troubles. Comedy Dalecarlians is a 2004 Swedish film starring Sofia Helin. The word "masjävlar" is a derogatory term for Dalecarlians, who are usually known as masar. Thriller Con Air is a 1997 American action film directed by Simon West and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, producer of The Rock. It stars Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, Colm Meaney and John Malkovich. The film borrows its title from the nickname of the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System. While scanning a newspaper article, Screenwriter Scott Rosenberg first learned of the special program, then visited its Oklahoma City base "to get an eyewitness perspective of the incredible operation, which quickly formed the genesis for Con Air." Animation Virile Games is a 1968 short animated film directed by Jan Švankmajer. Animation Whoa, Be-Gone! is a 1958 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Documentary film Paraíso is a Cuban/German film of 2003. It was directed by Alina Teodorescu. Documentary film I Am Steve McQueen is a 2014 documentary by Jeff Renfroe. Comedy Mountain Music is a 1937 American comedy-musical film directed by Robert Florey. Paramount quickly reunited Raye and Burns from their pairing in Waikiki Wedding of earlier the same year. The plot, rooted in Burns' comic hillbilly persona from radio, revolves around a longstanding feud between two country families of Monotony, Arkansas, and an amnesia-prone groom. This was Wally Vernon's first film. Some sources have Charles Reisner as co-director. Documentary film The King and the People is a 2013 documentary film by Simon Bright, a Zimbabwean filmmaker. It follows problems of Swaziland, a landlocked country in southern Africa. The film features Mswati III, the king of Swaziland, and his heiress and self claimed rapper Princess Sikhanyiso. Comedy Speak Easily is a 1932 American comedy film starring Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, and Thelma Todd, and directed by Edward Sedgwick. The studio also paired Keaton and Durante as a comedy team during this period in The Passionate Plumber and What! No Beer? Keaton later used many of the physical gags he created for this film later when he wrote gags for the Marx Brothers A Night At The Opera. Thriller Annavaram is a Tollywood film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao, and starring Pawan Kalyan, Sandhya, and Asin. Mega Supergood Films produced the film. The film, released on 29 December 2006, received positive reviews and proved to be superhit at the box office by collecting 230 million in three weeks. This film also rapidly increased the carrier graph of Asin.The soundtrack of the film, released on 14 December 2006, also received a good response. It is a remake of Thirupaachi starring Joseph Vijay. Science Fiction We Are Human After All is a 2013 short science fiction film written and directed by Jarl Sidelmann. Comedy Never Been Kissed is a 1999 romantic comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox and Drew Barrymore's production company, Flower Films, directed by Raja Gosnell and starring Drew Barrymore, David Arquette, Michael Vartan, Leelee Sobieski, Jeremy Jordan, Molly Shannon, Garry Marshall, John C. Reilly, and James Franco in his film debut. Comedy He Laughed Last is a 1956 Technicolor film by Blake Edwards. Edwards adapted the film for his 1999 off-Broadway show, Big Rosemary. Edwards directed Cady Huffman in the Lucy Marlow role from the original. Edwards rewrote the show which he directed for a 2004 Los Angeles stage production starring Jennifer Leigh Warren. One of the highlights of the movie was when Frankie Laine sang a wonderful version of "Danny Boy" at the funeral of his mob boss. This song is only available on the Bear Family Records Frankie Laine CD box "I Believe". The movie was a regular on late night television for many years, and is now being shown on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel. Comedy Racing Luck is a 1941 Australian comedy film directed by Rupert Kathner and starring Joe Valli, George Lloyd and Marshall Crosby. The jockey Darby Munro, who had a cameo as himself, described it as the best Australian film he had ever seen. Documentary film Eyes and Ears of God: Video Surveillance of Sudan is a 2012 documentary film by Tomo Križnar and Maja Weiss. It shows the ethnic Nuba civilians defending themselves with the help of over 400 cameras distributed by himself and Klemen Mihelič, the founder of humanitarian organisation H.O.P.E., to volunteers across the war zones in the Nuba Mountains, Blue Nile, and Darfur, documenting the Sudan military's war crimes against local populations. Thriller Evano Oruvan is a 2007 Tamil drama film directed by Nishikanth Kamat who made his debut in the Tamil film industry with the film. It is a remake of Kamat's acclaimed Marathi film, Dombivli Fast, which itself was heavily influenced by the Michael Douglas starrer 1993 Hollywood film Falling Down. It stars Madhavan and Sangeetha in the lead roles, with director Seeman acting in a pivotal role. The film's music is composed by P. Sameer and the title song by G. V. Prakash Kumar. It is produced by noted Hindi directors Abbas Burmawalla and Mustan Burmawalla as they make their debuts as Tamil film producers under the distribution of their home banner, Burmawalla Limited. It had been previously named, Ivan Yaaro. Documentary film Child Fidencio, the Healer of Espinazo is a 1981 film directed by Nicolás Echevarría. Comedy I Could've Been a Hooker is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Baya Kasmi. Comedy Wait is a 2004 short comedy film written and directed by Bethany Ashton Wolf. Documentary film Live in Cuba is the first live DVD of the American rock supergroup Audioslave, containing footage of the free concert that the band performed in Cuba in front of over 70,000 people. The concert itself is considered to be an historical event, as it marks the first time in Cuban history that an American rock band has been permitted to perform within the country. The DVD features the show itself, and also a 37 minute documentary based on the band and their time spent in Cuba. According to Chris Cornell, at the time the concert was performed it was the longest one that Audioslave had played. The setlist consists mainly of songs from the first two Audioslave albums, Audioslave and Out of Exile, however a selection of older songs from the band's previous groups Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine are also featured. The band had previously refused to perform any pre-Audioslave material on their first tour, as they felt it would only damage their attempts to establish themselves as a new band who were independent of their former groups. Thriller Nadiya Kollapetta Rathri is a 2007 Malayalam movie. Three people-An Indian shooter of international repute, a television reporter and a famous dancer get murdered on a train on its inaugural run. The case is handled by Suresh Gopi, an encounter specialist from the Railway Anti-Criminal Task Force. Directed by K. Madhu. Documentary film The Trouble With Bread is a short documentary 2013 film written and directed by Maggie Beidelman. Comedy Juguemos en el mundo is a 1971 Argentine film. Documentary film Back Issues: The Hustler Magazine Story is a biographical drama historical documentary directed by Michael Lee Nirenberg. Comedy Zombie Honeymoon is a 2004 independent horror film produced by Hooligan Pictures. The New York Times described it as, "Not quite the campfest its absurd but undeniably catchy title suggests, Zombie Honeymoon is actually an emotionally driven blend of romance, comedy and horror." The movie won a Chainsaw award in 2006 for best low-budget film. Zombie Honeymoon centers around the doomed love story of Denise and Danny Zanders, whose honeymoon is disrupted by an attack that turns Danny into a zombie. Denise is torn between her desire to protect her husband and her revulsion at what he is becoming. Documentary film Everything's Cool is a 2007 documentary film that examines the divide between scientists and the general populace on the topic of global warming. Director Dan Gold said of the motivation for the film that "I'm optimistic that finally the message that this is real, that human beings are the cause of the most recent warming trend, and that it's an important issue, that message is actually reaching America. On the other hand ... if that message was fully understood, we would be moving a lot faster to slow this down and to reverse this course." The documentary was shown at the Sundance film festival in January 2007 and at the San Francisco International Film Festival in May 2007. The directors also took Blue Vinyl, a film about plastic pollution, to Sundance in 2002. It was shown on CBC in Canada as part of the Passionate Eye series. The New York Times called it "a breezy polemic about the politics of global warming ... [that] adopts a cheerful comic tone to avoid scaring audiences." The LA Times said that "With wit and passion, Gold and Helfand marshal a plethora of data and developments yet never lose their narrative thread.". Science Fiction The Stepford Husbands is a 1996 made-for-television thriller film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Fred Walton with a screenplay by brothers Ken Wheat and Jim Wheat. It stars Donna Mills, Michael Ontkean, Cindy Williams, Sarah Douglas, and Louise Fletcher. It is the third in a series of sequels inspired by the 1971 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives. Comedy Haapus is a Marathi movie released on 25 June 2010. The movie has been produced by Sanjay Chhabria along with Abjijeet Satam who has also directed it. The movie tells us the story of how the family business of Mangoes that fruit once a year can sustain the whole village for an entire year. Comedy How Do You Know is a 2010 romantic comedy drama film directed, written and produced by James L. Brooks. It stars Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson and Jack Nicholson. The film was shot in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. It was released on December 12, 2010. This marks the third film to feature Witherspoon and Rudd following 2009's Monsters vs. Aliens and 1998's Overnight Delivery. The film suffered huge losses at the box office worldwide, grossing only 40 percent of its $120 million budget back. Thriller Missing Girls is a 1936 American film directed by Phil Rosen. Comedy Living in Peril is a 1997 film directed by Jack Ersgard. Comedy Breakfast with Scot is a 2007 Canadian comedy film. It is adapted from the novel by Tufts University professor Michael Downing. The screenplay was adapted by Sean Reycraft from the book by Michael Downing, and the film was directed by Laurie Lynd. The film attracted significant press attention in 2006, when the National Hockey League and the Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they had approved the use of the team's logo and uniforms in the film. Breakfast with Scot was the first gay-themed film ever to receive this type of approval from a professional sports league. Comedy Hannibal Buress Live From Chicago is a 2012 documentary and comedy TV film directed by Marcus Raboy. Thriller Wind Blast is a 2010 Chinese film written and directed by Qunshu Gao. Comedy The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva. The film came at the tail-end of a cycle of Latin American-themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno. Comedy The Farmer's Wife is a 1928 British silent romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jameson Thomas, Lillian Hall-Davis and Gordon Harker. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios. It was based on a play of the same name by British novelist, poet and playwright Eden Phillpotts, best known for a series of novels based on Dartmoor, in Devon. Thriller A Woman Scorned is a 1999 short thriller movie released in 1999 starring Marcia Johnson. The plot focuses on a woman's intent to terrorise the family of a rival businessman of her late husband. She is employed by the family after they advertise for a private tutor for their son. After making sexual advance on him, she then turns her attention to the rest of the household. Directed by Treva Etienne. Comedy Love is Blind is a short comedy drama film directed by Ertug Tufekcioglu. Comedy Barfi! is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed, written and co-produced by Anurag Basu. Set in the 1970s, the film depicts the story of Murphy "Barfi" Johnson and his relationship with two women, Shruti and Jhilmil. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Ileana D'Cruz in the lead roles, with Saurabh Shukla, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Roopa Ganguly in supporting roles. Made on a budget of approximately 30 crore, Barfi! opened worldwide to wide critical acclaim on 14 September 2012. Critics praised the performances, the direction, the screenplay, the cinematography, the music and the positive portrayal of physically disabled people. The film was a major box-office success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2012 in India and overseas, and was declared a "Super Hit" after its three-week run by Box Office India. The film went on to gross 1.75 billion worldwide. The film was selected as India's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film nomination for the 85th Academy Awards. Barfi won several awards and nominations at various award ceremonies across India. Documentary film Saving Face is a 2012, Academy and Emmy winning, documentary film directed by Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy and Daniel Junge about acid attacks on women in Pakistan. The film won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary, making its director, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Pakistan's first Oscar winner. Comedy "Daddy's Dyin'...Who's Got the Will?" is an American ensemble comedy-drama film. Documentary film The European art trade, synonymous with wealth and glamour, has always involved a degree of stolen and smuggled art. Now, Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage is financing terrorism and the Taliban. Blood Antiques' uncovers one of the most outrageous illegal trades since blood diamonds. Thriller The Game –90 Ghanta is a Bengali film Directed by Sougata Roy Burman. Psycho-thriller The Game – 90 Ghanta, produced by Morpheus Media Ventures and directed by Sougata Roy Burman is one such offbeat movie. Thriller The Applicant is a 2013 drama thriller film directed by George Ratliff. Science Fiction The Motherhood Archives is a 2013 science fiction documentary film written and directed by Irene Lusztig. Documentary film The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil is an American documentary film that explores the Special Period in Peacetime and its aftermath; the economic collapse and eventual recovery of Cuba following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Following the dramatic steps taken by both the Cuban government and citizens, its major themes include urban agriculture, energy dependence, and sustainability. The film was directed by Faith Morgan, and was released in 2006 by The Community Solution. Documentary film Crackle Of Time - Christoph Schlingensief And His Opera Village In Burkina Faso is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Sibylle Dahrendorf. Comedy Appuntamento a Ischia is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Domenico Modugno. Comedy Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road is a 2006 television film, and two-disc CD album. Documentary film City Dump: The Story of the 1951 CCNY Basketball Scandal is a 1998 documentary film by George Roy and Steven Hilliard Stern, produced by Black Canyon Productions, and HBO Sports about the CCNY Point Shaving Scandal. The documentary was shown on HBO. Documentary film Soul of Athens is an innovative online publication which seeks to explore the Southeast Ohio region through in-depth reporting and technological innovation. What began in Ohio University’s School of Visual Communication in 2007 has exploded into a collaborative endeavor between students of many paths, expanding to include E. W. Scripps School of Journalism and the School of Media Arts and Studies. Comedy There's Only One Jimmy Grimble is a 2000 film set around Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. The film centred on one young boy's dream to play for Manchester City F.C. Comedy It Isn't Done is a 1937 Australian comedy film about a grazier who inherits a barony in England. Documentary film "In his new film, Lothar Lambert has chosen to portray eleven women over forty in Berlin, interweaving accounts of their experiences, their current lives and their expectations for the future. The line-up includes a number of well-known Berliners such as Irene Schweitzer, who runs the shop “Kaufhaus Schrill” in Bleibtreustrasse, photographer Erika Rabau and painter Evelyn Sommerhoff. The women talk about their chaotic family backgrounds, dramatic twists and turns, courageous decisions, failed relationships, breakdowns and new beginnings, as well as the art of gritting your teeth in spite of all of life’s blows. In no uncertain terms the women tell the filmmaker how they came to be the people they are; they also chat unabashedly about their sexual antics and reflect en passant on the social climate in Germany. Although only one or two of the protagonists are known to each other, they all share their acquaintance with Lothar Lambert, whom they know either socially or from having worked with him. They also have something else in common: they’ve all been through a hell of a lot – and they’re all ballsy." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Documentary film Satoyama: Japan's Secret Forest is a 2008 documentary film directed by Kikuchi Tetsunori. Documentary film A Place Called Chiapas is a 1998 Canadian documentary film of first-hand accounts of the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional the and the lives of its soldiers and the people for whom they fight. Director Nettie Wild takes the viewer to rebel territory in the southwestern Mexican state of Chiapas, where the EZLN live and evade the Mexican Army. Documentary film Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra is a 1973 tv film directed by Marty Pasetta. Comedy A Fitting Tribute is a 2007 British short film comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Cormack and starring Sally Bretton, Thomas Nelstrop and April Nicholson. In 2010, A Fitting Tribute was selected for preservation by the British Film Institute's National Archive and in 2012, the film was acquired by the British Library's Moving Image Collection. Comedy Glick Doesn't Do Red Carpet: Jiminy Glick at the Independent Spirit Awards is a 2008 film directed by Chris Bradley. Thriller Dreammaster: The Erotic Invader is a 1996 science fiction thriller film written by Vernon Lumley and directed by Jackie Garth. Documentary film Sosialismi is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Peter von Bagh. Science Fiction La Venganza de Huracán Ramírez is a 1967 adventure/ family/ horror film directed by Joselito Rodríguez. Comedy Lord and Lady Algy is a 1919 film directed by Harry Beaumont. Comedy Practical is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Jesse Shapiro. Comedy The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones is an animated TV movie and a crossover between the Jetsons and Flintstones franchises. It was made by Hanna-Barbera as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series and first aired in syndication in 1987. Thriller Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia is a 1974 American cult action film directed by Sam Peckinpah and featuring Warren Oates. Made in Mexico on a low budget after the commercial failure of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Peckinpah claimed that, of all his films, Alfredo García was the only one released as he had intended. The film was a box-office and critical failure at the time, but has gained a new following and stature in the decades since. Comedy Merry Mavericks is the 133rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Spenser: The Judas Goat is a 1994 crime and mystery film directed by Joseph L. Scanlan and written by Robert B. Parker. Comedy Lovers and Liars is a 1979 Italian feature film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Goldie Hawn and Giancarlo Giannini. It is Hawn's only foreign film. It was released in the United States in February 1981. Science Fiction Café Flesh is a 1982 post-apocalyptic cult pornographic science fiction film designed and directed by Stephen Sayadian and co-written by Sayadian and Jerry Stahl. Music was composed and produced by noted music producer Mitchell Froom. Two sequels, Cafe Flesh 2 and Cafe Flesh 3, were released in 1997 and 2003, without the participation of the original creators. The sequels were written and directed by Antonio Passolini, and did not have the same degree of popularity and cult appeal as the first film. Cafe Flesh was the first adult film to successfully crossover as a midnight-movie hit. Throughout the 1980s it played repertory theaters across the USA and Europe. Animation Mulan is a 1998 American animated musical action-comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan. The 36th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, it was directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, with story by Robert D. San Souci and screenplay by Rita Hsiao, Philip LaZebnik, Chris Sanders, Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, and Raymond Singer. Ming-Na, Eddie Murphy, Miguel Ferrer and BD Wong star in the English version, while Jackie Chan provided his voice for the Chinese dubs of the film. The film's plot takes place during the Han Dynasty, where Fa Mulan, daughter of aged warrior Fa Zhou, impersonates a man to takes her father's place during a general conscription to counter a Hun invasion. Released during the Disney Renaissance, Mulan was the first of three features produced primarily at the Disney animation studio at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida. Development for the film began in 1994, when a number of artistic supervisors were sent to China to receive artistic and cultural inspiration. Documentary film Manhunt: The Search for Bin Laden is a 2013 documentary directed by Greg Barker that explores the CIA's investigation of Osama bin Laden starting from 1995 till his death in 2011. It was premiered on HBO on May 1, 2013, two years after the mission that killed bin Laden in May 2011. The documentary features narratives by many of the CIA analysts, operatives who worked over almost two decades understanding and then tracking bin Laden and also includes archival film footage across Washington, D.C., Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the Middle East. It also features extensive and rarely seen footage of Al-Qaeda training and propaganda videos, including digital suicide notes from various terrorists who later worked as suicide bombers. On release, the documentary was noted as a "less Hollywood-ized version" of the film Zero Dark Thirty and appreciated for showcasing "the nitty-gritty" of decade-long search for Bin Laden and the CIA analysts' job. It was acknowledged for putting "a human face on the secret world of intelligence gathering". The documentary was selected for 2013 Sundance Film Festival and was part of U.S. Documentary Competition. Comedy Le Chat et la souris is a 1975 French mystery film directed and written by Claude Lelouch. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Serge Reggiani and Jean-Pierre Aumont. It tells the story of a rich widow, whose philandering husband is killed, and an inspector tries to solve the murder mystery. Comedy La familia hippie is a 1971 Argentine musical comedy film by Enrique Carreras. It stars Ángel Magaña and Palito Ortega. Not being a movie about 'hippies' as such, the title refers to the portrayal of a family in which mother and daughter are pregnant simultaneously. The movie is a remake of the 1955 production La cigüeña dijo ¡Sí! by Carlos Lopis. Comedy Malcolm is a 1986 Australian cult film comedy, written by the husband-and-wife team of David Parker and Nadia Tass, and directed by Nadia Tass. The film stars Colin Friels as the titular tram enthusiast who becomes involved with a pair of would-be bank robbers. His co-stars are Lindy Davies and John Hargreaves. The film won the 1986 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film, and seven other AFI awards including Best Script and Best Director. Comedy Akka Pettanam Chelleli Kapuram is a 1993 comedy drama film directed by Narayana Rao Dasari. Documentary film Archival footage, still photographs, and contemporary interviews tell the story of Hilla Rebay (1890-1967), who convinced Solomon Guggenheim to establish the Guggenheim Foundation to promote and collect non-objective art, build the museum that bears his name, and use Frank Lloyd Wright as its architect. The film's thesis is that without Hilla there would be no museum. It traces her early talent, friendships in Zurich with artists, falling in love with Rudolf Bauer, coming to America in 1927, and becoming Guggenheim's guide to modern art. The arrogant Bauer spurns her, Guggenheim's death leads to her dismissal from the foundation, but she maintains her high spirits to the end. Comedy Superman III is a 1983 British superhero film directed by Richard Lester. It is the third film in the Superman film series based upon the long-running DC Comics superhero. The film is the last Superman film to be produced by Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind and stars Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Annette O'Toole, Annie Ross, Pamela Stephenson, and Robert Vaughn. This film is followed by Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, released on July 23, 1987. Although the film still managed to recoup its $39,000,000 budget, it was less successful than the first two Superman movies, both financially and critically. While harsh criticism focused on the film's comedic and campy tone, as well as the casting and performance of Pryor, Reeve was praised for his much darker performance as the corrupted Superman. Following the release of this movie, Pryor signed a five-year contract with Columbia Pictures worth $40 million. Documentary film The Sole of the Foot is a 2011 documentary,short film directed by Robert Fenz. Comedy No se mande, profe is a 1967 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Pub Doritos Ninja is a short action comedy film directed by Road Kill Superstars. Documentary film A Brony Tale is a 2014 Canadian-American documentary film directed by Brent Hodge. The film explores the brony phenomenon, the adult fan base of the children's animated show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic that arose shortly after its premiere in 2010. The film is structured around the journey of Ashleigh Ball, one of the principal voice actresses for the show, including her initial reactions to learning of this older fanbase, and her travel as a Guest of Honor to one of the first fan conventions BronyCon held in New York City in 2012. Hodge, a close friend of and previous collaborator with Ball, was curious as she was as to this phenomenon and opted to film her travel and appearance at the convention for the documentary. Hodge's film gained interest of film producer and publisher Morgan Spurlock who helped to promote wider distribution of the documentary. Initially slated to be show for Vancouver-area film festivals, the film was highlighted at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, and received critical praise. The film received a wider theater release starting in July 2014, and is currently available on DVD, Blu-ray, Digital Download and On Demand. Thriller Descending Angel is a 1990 television film that aired on HBO starring George C. Scott, Diane Lane and Eric Roberts. Thriller Relax, I'm From The Future is a 2013 short comedy science fiction film written and directed by Luke Higginson. Science Fiction Fantastic Four is a 2005 superhero film based on the Marvel Comics team of the same name. It was directed by Tim Story, and released by 20th Century Fox. It is the second live-action Fantastic Four film to be filmed. A previous attempt, titled The Fantastic Four, was a B-movie produced by Roger Corman that ultimately went unreleased. Fantastic Four was released in the United States on July 8, 2005. Despite being a box-office success, the film was negatively received by critics, being criticized for its plot and its lack of originality. A sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, was released in 2007. Comedy Varushamellam Vasantham is a 2002 Tamil language film directed by Ravi Shankar and produced by R. B. Choudary. The film featured the Manoj, Kunal and Anita Hassanandani in the lead roles, while M. N. Nambiar plays a supporting role. The film, which had music composed by Sirpi, opened in May 2002. Comedy Which Way to the Front? is a 1970 film starring Jerry Lewis. It would be Lewis' last released film for eleven years, until 1981's Hardly Working. The unreleased The Day the Clown Cried was filmed in the years between. Which Way to the Front? was released in July 1970 by Warner Bros. Comedy The Martins is a comedy, produced in 2001, written and directed by Tony Grounds, starring Lee Evans and Kathy Burke. Documentary film Still Reigning is a live performance DVD by the thrash metal band Slayer, released in 2004 through American Recordings. Filmed at the Augusta Civic Center on July 11, 2004, the performance showcases Slayer's 1986 album, Reign in Blood, played in its entirety with the four original band members on a set resembling their 1986 "Reign in Pain" tour. Still Reigning was voted "best live DVD" by the readers of Revolver magazine, and received gold certification in 2005. The DVD is notable for the finale, which features Slayer covered in stage blood while performing the song "Raining Blood", leading to a demanding mixing process plagued by production and technical difficulties. The DVD's producer Kevin Shirley spent hours replacing cymbal and drum hits one-by-one. He publicly aired financial disagreements he had with the band and criticized the quality of the recording, and as a result was allegedly subjected to threats and insults from people associated with the band. Animation The Magical Eyeball is a 2011 animated short film directed by Hsun-Chan Chuang. Comedy Cool as Ice is a 1991 American musical romance film directed by David Kellogg and starring rapper Vanilla Ice in his feature film debut. The film focuses on the character of Johnny Van Owen, a freewheeling, motorcycle-riding rapper who arrives in a small town and meets Kathy, an honor student who catches his eye. Meanwhile, Kathy's father, who is in witness protection, is found by the corrupt police officers he escaped from years ago. The film was developed as a vehicle for Vanilla Ice, and has received negative reviews and was a box office bomb. Comedy I Didn't Do It is a 1945 British comedy crime film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby, Dennis Wyndham and Carl Jaffe. Comedy I'm 23 and There's a Fucking Monster Under My Bed is a 2013 short, comedy, horror film written and directed by Jeremy Ungar. Comedy "L.U.G.S. is an anthem for the disenchanted. When the respectable and desirable activities of modern society have turned to rot and stupidity, one voice calls out for a retreat." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation The Great Migration is an animated film scheduled to release in 2015 written by Kevin G. Schmidt. Documentary film STRONG! is a 2012 biographical sports documentary film directed by Julie Wyman. Documentary film Land of Opportunity is an urban documentary released in 2011 and directed by Luisa Dantas. Set in New Orleans, Louisiana, the film tracks eight protagonists as they maneuver a post Hurricane Katrina landscape. Comedy How to be a Woman and not Die in the Attempt is a 1991 comedy film written by Carmen Rico-Godoy and directed by Ana Belén. Comedy Just a Kiss is a dark comedy and was the first feature film directed by actor-turned-filmmaker Fisher Stevens. Fisher also is credited with playing the harmonica. Patrick Breen wrote the screenplay adapted from his own off-Broadway play and starred in the film. It was filmed in New York, N.Y. Comedy How a Mosquito Operates, also known as The Story of a Mosquito, is a silent animated film by American cartoonist and animator Winsor McCay. The six-minute short, about a giant mosquito who torments a sleeping man, is one of the earliest animated films and is noted for the high technical quality of its naturalistic animation, considered far ahead of its contemporaries. McCay had a reputation for the technical dexterity of his cartooning, displayed most famously in the children's comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland. He delved into the infant art of film animation in 1911 with Little Nemo, and followed that film's success with How a Mosquito Operates. McCay gives the animation naturalistic timing, motion, and weight, and displays a more coherent story and developed character than in Nemo. How a Mosquito Operates was enthusiastically received when McCay first unveiled it as part of his "chalk talk" vaudeville act, and in a theatrical release that soon followed. In 1914 McCay further developed the character animation he introduced in Mosquito with his best-known animated work, Gertie the Dinosaur. Documentary film After years of investigation, Dr. Stanton Friedman is convinced that not only are UFOs real, but the government has known about them since 1947. Dr. Friedman exposes the layers to the conspiracy. Thriller A Devilish Homicide is a 1965 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Yong-min. It tells the story of a woman, who, having been murdered by her jealous cousin and mother-in-law, returns as a spirit to take vengeance on her killers. The film's English title is sometimes given as A Devilish Murder or A Bloodthirsty Killer. It was released on DVD in 2007. Thriller Chains of Gold is a 1991 Made-for-TV action film starring and co-written by John Travolta. It was directed by Rod Holcomb and included one of the early performances of Joseph Lawrence, who was nominated for Young Artist Award for his role in the movie. The film was released as a direct-to-cable in United States, and had theatrical distribution in Germany. Producers released it to the DVD after seven years from release of the film on December 15, 1998. The film was shot in Miami, Florida, USA. It is the only film written by twice nominated Academy Award actor John Travolta. Travolta appears as Scott Barnes, an alcoholic turned social worker who trying to rescue a kid named Tommy from a brutal, vicious Crack Street Gang when he finds out he has begun selling crack in an organization called YIP, run by Carlos. Héctor Elizondo has a part as Lieutenant Ortega. The opening credits state that Chains of Gold is "based on actual events", though details of the actual events themselves remain difficult to find and come across. Documentary film The First Basket is a 2008 documentary film on professional basketball's influence on Jewish culture. It is narrated by Peter Riegert. The film includes interviews and narratives provided by, and footage of, well known Jewish basketball personalities including Ossie Schectman, Red Auerbach, Sidney Hertzberg, and Edward Gottlieb as well as other Jewish basketball players. Comedy Hold On! is a 1966 musical film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Peter Noone, Shelley Fabares, Herbert Anderson, and Sue Ane Langdon. The film features performances by Herman's Hermits and stars the band as fictionalized versions of themselves. The soundtrack was released as an album, also called Hold On!. Comedy Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles is the 2013 comedy TV movie written by Sarah Silverman and directed by Liam Lynch. Thriller Oscar Wilde's provocative classic comes to new life on the big screen in this haunting tale of vanity ripped straight from today's tabloid headlines. As a young man, Dorian Gray's beguiling innocence captured the eye of famed artist Basil Hallward. As the two enter into a close friendship, Basil crafts a remarkable piece of art that seems to capture Dorian's essence as much as it does the artist's obsession. Stricken by the remarkable beauty of the piece and lamenting his own inevitable loss of youth, the troubled Dorian makes a wish that the artistic rendering of him bear the weathers of time while he remains forever youthful. Later, as Dorian strikes up a friendship with Lord Henry, wealthy entitlement, decadence, and obsessive pleasure lead the handsome young noble down a dark path of drugs and dangerous friendships. When Basil attempts to help his old friend, the artist's nobility ends up costing him his life. Through it all, Dorian remains as hypnotically handsome as ever. But in his careless wanderings, Dorian made a tragic mistake and now the brother of a girl he drove to suicide has come seeking revenge. As the memories of his first love come flooding back, Dorian finally seeks redemption and embraces the horrifying consequences of his callous actions. Comedy The Hottie and The Nottie is a 2008 American romantic comedy film starring Paris Hilton, Joel Moore, Christine Lakin, and Greg Wilson. It was written by Heidi Ferrer. The film started shooting in January 2007 and was released February 8, 2008. Its first-day earnings were $9,000, and it went on to earn $27,696 on its opening weekend, each theater averaging $249. The film was widely panned and Hilton won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress, making it her third Golden Raspberry Award. Comedy How Doooo You Do!!! is a film directed by Ralph Murphy released on December 24, 1945. Thriller Runaway Train is a 1985 American action-thriller film, directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. The screenplay by Djordje Milicevic, Paul Zindel and Edward Bunker was based on an original screenplay by Akira Kurosawa with uncredited contributions by frequent Kurosawa collaborators Hideo Oguni and Ryuzo Kikushima. It stars Jon Voight, Eric Roberts, Rebecca De Mornay and John P. Ryan. It was also the feature debuts of Danny Trejo and Tommy "Tiny" Lister, who both proceeded to successful careers as "tough guy" character actors. The film's story concerns two escaped convicts and a female railroad worker who are stuck on a runaway train as it barrels through snowy desolate Alaska. Voight and Roberts were both nominated for Academy Awards for their respective roles. Documentary film Forbidden Iran is a 2004 documentary film based on Jane Kokan's investigation and report on Zahra Kazemi's murder and opposition movements inside Iran. Kokan travels undercover to Iran in order to investigate the clerical government's crackdown on the Iranian students, journalists and dissidents. One of the film's interview subjects, Confederation of Iranian Students co-founder Arzhang Davoodi, was subsequently arrested for his criticism of the government in the film. He was tried in 2005 by the Islamic Revolutionary Court for "spreading propaganda against the system" and "establishing and directing an organization opposed to the government". The court found him guilty and sentenced him to 15 years' imprisonment and 75 lashes; as of August 2012, the latter part of his sentence had not been implemented. Comedy Alf's Button is a 1930 British comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Tubby Edlin, Alf Goddard and Nora Swinburne. It is an adaptation of the 1920 novel Alf's Button by William Aubrey Darlington. The film featured some singing and dancing sequences in an early colour process, believed to be Pathécolor. This film is believed to be lost. Science Fiction America 3000 is a 1986 post-apocalyptic science-fiction cult film which takes place 900 years in the future in Colorado. Mankind has been reduced to Stone Age conditions and is under the rule of Amazon-like women warriors. The film was directed by David Engelbach, and stars Chuck Wagner, Laurene Landon, and William Wallace. Documentary film Through the Wire is a 1989 documentary film written by Nina Rosenblum, Carlos Norman and Angelo Corrao and directed by Nina Rosenblum. Thriller Tom at the Farm is a 2013 psychological thriller directed by Xavier Dolan. The film is based on the play of the same name by Michel Marc Bouchard. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival on 2 September 2013, and also at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival in the Special Presentation section. At Venice the film won the FIPRESCI Prize. The film was a shortlisted nominee for Best Picture at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. Thriller Train Ride is an award-winning, critically acclaimed feature thriller film written and directed by Rel Dowdell, which was released in 2000 by RuffNation Films via Sony Entertainment. It revolves around the consequences of an incident of date rape on a college campus in Philadelphia, and stars Wood Harris, MC Lyte, Russell Hornsby, Thomas Braxton Jr., Guru, Joe Clair, KaDee Strickland, and Emmy Award–winning actress Esther Rolle. The film was shot in 1998, though financing problems derailed the post-production process. Philadelphia company RuffNation Films supervised and funded the films completion. It debuted theatrically in Philadelphia in 2005 to positive reviews and a DVD release followed. Train Ride was Esther Rolle's last project before her death on November 17, 1998, and the film is dedicated to her. Train Ride was shot on the campus of Cheyney University, which is the oldest African American college in the United States. The film recently got high praise by noted film historian/critic Irv Slifkin in his best-selling book Filmadelphia: A Celebration of a City's Movies, which was published by Middle Atlantic Press in 2006. Thriller In Her Skin is a 2009 Australian drama movie written and directed by Simone North. The film is based on the true story of the brutal murder of 15-year-old Rachel Barber, who went missing on 1 March 1999. Rachel was viciously murdered by a former neighbor of the family, Caroline Reed Robertson, who had a couple of times babysat some of the Barber children when she was a teenager. In Her Skin is inspired by the book Perfect Victim by Elizabeth Southall and Megan Norris. The film's story is told from alternating points of view; the victim, the victim's parents, and the murderer. Flashbacks reveal details about all of the characters, including an explanation for the motive of the murderer, Caroline Reed Robertson. Comedy Irada Pakka is a Marathi film released on 23 April 2010. Produced by Smita Meghe and directed by Kedar Shinde. The movie is based on happily married couple who are so bored with their daily routine life that they decide to take an uncharted path in their relationship and see where it lands. A poignant and gripping human drama takes the audience on a journey into introspection. Documentary film Who Killed Martin Luther King? is a 1989 documentary film written and directed by John Edginton. Comedy Fahrt ins Glück is a 1945 film directed by Erich Engel. Documentary film One of Us (Either / Or) is a 1998 documentary film directed by Susan Korda. Animation A Dream At The Edge Of Land is a 2013 animation, fantasy and short film directed by Steve Wood. Animation Pigs in a Polka is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Merrie Melodies series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on February 6, 1943 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by Friz Freleng, with musical supervision by Carl W. Stalling. There is very little dialogue in the cartoon aside from the Big Bad Wolf's introduction of the story and the pigs introducing themselves. The film is a parody of two Walt Disney films: 1933 Three Little Pigs and 1940 Fantasia. The familiar story of the Three Little Pigs is set in this film to several of Brahms' "Hungarian Dances", specifically No.5, No.7, No.6 and No.17 which appear in that order. It is also part of a light-hearted, culturally subversive Merrie Melodies running joke, which would later be re-emphasized with another Fantasia parody, 1943's A Corny Concerto. It was nominated for the 1942 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. This film can be found in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 disc 3, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection and several low-budget home video and DVD releases. Documentary film The Muslim Jesus is a 2007 British documentary directed and produced by Irshad Ashraf, and commissioned and narrated by Melvyn Bragg. The documentary is about the Islamic view of Jesus. It was broadcast by ITV on 19 August 2007. Thriller When a Pot Baron (Lithgown) is killed in a remote field in Northern California and his three farm hands (Phillippe, Thornton and Azaria) are the only witnesses, an odd comedy ensues as they try to take over the business while maintaining the illusion that the barron is still running the show. Little do they know the Baron's dealings are twisted and other suprises (including a guest appearnce by Bon Jovi) await as they try to stay one step ahead of everyone else. Comedy Mast Challay Aamcha is a 2011 comedy film written by Sachin Mote and directed by Sachin Goswami. Thriller The Dark Corner is a 1946 black-and-white film noir directed by Henry Hathaway that starred Lucille Ball, Mark Stevens and Clifton Webb. Comedy Inquire Within is 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Jay Rosenblatt. Comedy The Canterbury Tales is a 1972 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini and based on the medieval narrative poem The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. It is the second film in Pasolini's "Trilogy of Life", the others being The Decameron and Arabian Nights. It won the Golden Bear at the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. The adaptation covers eight of the 24 tales and contains abundant nudity, sex and slapstick humour. Many of these scenes are present or at least alluded to in the original as well, but some are Pasolini's own additions. The film sometimes diverges from Chaucer. For example, "The Friar's Tale" is significantly expanded upon: where the Friar leads in with a general account of the archdeacon's severity and the summoner's corruption, Pasolini illustrates this with a specific incident which has no parallel in Chaucer. Two men are caught in an inn bedroom having sex. One is able to bribe his way out of trouble, but the other, poorer man is less fortunate: he is tried and convicted of sodomy — it does not occur to the judge that such an act cannot be committed by one person alone — and is sentenced to death. Comedy Los Locos del cuarto piso is a black and white 1937 Argentine comedy film directed by Lisandro de la Tea and written by Manuel Collazo, based on the play by Francisco E. Collazo. The film premiered on November 10, 1937 in Buenos Aires. Documentary film Oil is a 2009 documentary film directed by Massimiliano Mazzotta. It explores the Italian energy provider Saras S.p.A., operating in the area of oil refining and the production of electricity, located in the island of Sardinia, near Cagliari and the impact of oil development on the land and lives of the local population. Animation Wondermilk is a 2010 short animation film written by Hari Ramadan and directed by Ivan Ramadan. Comedy Tremors II: Aftershocks is a 1996 direct-to-video sequel to Tremors, in which the character of Earl Bassett, returning from the first film, is hired to deal with a subterranean "graboid" infestation at a Mexican oilfield. It was directed by S.S. Wilson, and stars Fred Ward, Christopher Gartin, Michael Gross, and Helen Shaver. It was followed by a 2001 sequel, Tremors 3: Back to Perfection. It is the second film of the Tremors franchise. Comedy Sensiz olmuyor is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Taner Akvardar. Documentary film Divan is a 2003 documentary film written by Pearl Gluck and Susan Korda and directed by Pearl Gluck. Documentary film Talking Architect is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jae-eun Jeong. Comedy Three Orphan Kittens is a 1935 animated short film in the Silly Symphonies series produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was the winner of the 1935 Academy Award for Best Short Subject. It was followed in 1936 by a sequel, More Kittens. Comedy Thy Name Is Woman is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Niblo. A copy still survives in the Turner Archive. Comedy Pirates of the Caribbean 5 is a 2015 action adventure comedy film directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg and written by Jeff Nathanson, Stuart Beattie, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio and Jay Wolpert. Documentary film Children: Kosovo 2000 is a 2001 documentary film directed by Ferenc Moldoványi. Animation Das Rad is a German animated film written and directed by Chris Stenner, Arvid Uibel and Heidi Wittlinger. It was produced using a mixture of stop motion, puppetry, and CGI animation. The film tracks a hillside from ancient times through the present and into the future, usually moving through time at high speed, representing geologic time, but occasionally switching to real time and showing the inhabitants and objects in motion in their day-to-day existence. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 2003. It won several other awards in respectable festivals like the Anima Mundi Animation Festival, Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Sweden Fantastic Film Festival, and the Fantoche International Animation Film Festival. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. It was produced by the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Comedy Dipso is a 2012 Comedy Drama War film directed by Theodore Collatos. Science Fiction The Lady and the Monster is a film based on the horror novel Donovan's Brain by Curt Siodmak. The film was directed by George Sherman and the screenplay adaption was written by Dane Lussier and Frederick Kohner. Comedy Nero bifamiliare is a 2007 comedy film directed by Federico Zampaglione. Comedy The Flying Mouse is a 1934 Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney, directed by David Hand, and released to theatres by United Artists on July 14, 1934. The butterfly fairy who appears here may have even inspired the Blue Fairy of Pinocchio six years later. The use of color here was rather innovative as it is set during the course of a single day. Thriller A Fall from Grace is an upcoming American mystery/thriller film directed by Jennifer Lynch and starring Vincent D'Onofrio, Forest Whitaker and Tim Roth. The director's father David Lynch also has a role in the film, his first appearance in a film by his daughter. Science Fiction Snow Shark is a 2012 horror film directed by Sam Qualiana about an outrageous and spine-tingling shark that swims through frozen snow and hunt people. It starred Sam Qualiana, Michael OHear, Jackey Hall, Kathy Murphy, CJ Qualiana, Andrew Elias and Robert Bozek. Animation The Swing School is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Documentary film Seobu jeonseon is a 1950 film written and directed by Bong-chun Yun. Animation Imaginum is a Mexican animated sci-fi-comedy film, produced by Ánima Estudios and released in theaters on August 19, 2005. It features the voices of Eugenio Derbez and Ilse. The film took 18 months to develop, in contrast to other animated films, which take up to 40 months to develop. The film was later released direct-to-video in the United States on 9 December 2008 in both English and Spanish languages. Comedy Secret Ballot is an Iranian film from 2001. It was directed by Babak Payami. The film covers a day in the life of an agent collecting votes on an island in Iran. Thriller Four Brothers is a 2005 American action film directed by John Singleton. The movie stars Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson, Andre Benjamin and Garrett Hedlund. The film was shot in Detroit, Michigan and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Documentary film Myths Behind the Miracle is a 1982 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Writing nominated tv program in the US. Comedy Money Ratnam is a 2014 Indian Malayalam comedy thriller film directed by debutant Santhosh Nair starring Fahadh Faasil and Niveda Thomas. Touted to be a road movie, it narrates a story that happen in a 24-hour time frame during a journey from Munnar to Marayur. Scripted by Anil Narayanan and Ajith C. Lokesh, the music department was handled by Prashanth Pillai, while the camera was helmed by Neel D. Kunha. Money Ratnam is the 100th film of the production house Century Films. The film's locations include Udumalpet, Pollachi, Ernakulam, and Sholayar. It released on 26 September 2014 as an Onam release. Comedy Rabbit Seasoning is a 1952 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. It is the sequel to Rabbit Fire, and the second entry in the "Hunting trilogy" directed by Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Produced by Edward Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., the short was released to theaters on September 20, 1952 by Warner Bros. Pictures and is widely considered among Jones' best and most important films. In Jerry Beck's 1994 book The 50 Greatest Cartoons, Rabbit Seasoning is listed at number thirty. Comedy Dear Life is a 2012 short, action, drama film written and directed by Daniel Monks. Thriller Nanjupuram is a Tamil fantasy thriller film directed by Charles, starring Raaghav, Monica and Thambi Ramiah in the lead roles. The film, which features music scored by Raaghav himself, is produced by his wife Preetha. The film has been in production for over three years and was finally released on 1 April 2011. Science Fiction Brotherhood of the Wolf is a 2001 French historical horror-action film directed by Christophe Gans, written by Gans and Stéphane Cabel, starring Samuel Le Bihan, Mark Dacascos, Emilie Dequenne, Monica Bellucci, and Vincent Cassel. The film is loosely based on a real-life series of killings that took place in France in the 18th century and the famous legend around the Beast of Gévaudan; Parts of the film were shot at Château de Roquetaillade. The film has several extended swash buckling fight scenes, with martial arts performances by the cast mixed in, making it unusual for a historical drama. This $29 million-budgeted film was an international box office success, grossing over $70 million in worldwide theatrical release. In the United States, the film also enjoyed big commercial success; Universal Pictures paid $2 million to acquire the film's US distribution rights and it went on to gross $11,260,096 in limited theatrical release in the United States, making it the second highest-grossing French-language film in the United States since 1980. Thriller Changeling is a 2008 American drama film, written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed, co-produced and scored by Clint Eastwood, that explores child endangerment, female disempowerment, political corruption and the repercussions of violence. Based partly on real-life events – the 1928 "Wineville Chicken Coop" kidnapping and murder case in Los Angeles, California – the film stars Angelina Jolie as a woman supposedly reunited with a boy she quickly realizes isn't her missing son. When, however, she tries to demonstrate this to the police and city authorities, she is vilified as delusional and an unfit mother. Straczynski spent a year researching the story after hearing about the Wineville Chicken Coop case from a contact at Los Angeles City Hall. Almost all of the film's script was drawn from thousands of pages of documentation. His first draft became the shooting script and his first film screenplay to be produced. Ron Howard had meant to direct the film, but scheduling conflicts led to his replacement by Eastwood. Instead, Howard and his Imagine Entertainment partner Brian Grazer produced Changeling alongside Malpaso Productions' Robert Lorenz and Eastwood. Comedy Abbott and Costello Go To Mars is a 1953 American science fiction comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film follows the misadventures of Lester and Orville who accidentally find themselves on a rocketship bound for Mars, which accidentally lands at the New Orleans Mardi Gras. The pair are forced by bank robbers Mugsy and Harry to fly to Venus where they encounter a civilization consisting entirely of women. Despite the title, no one in this film actually goes to Mars. Comedy Tinhorn Troubadors is a 1951 short comedy film written by Leslie Goodwins and John L. Greene and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy What a Beautiful Day is a 2011 Italian film directed by Gennaro Nunziante starring Checco Zalone, Luigi Luciano and Rocco Papaleo. Comedy Sixten is a 1994 comedy film written by Ulf Stark and directed by Catti Edfeldt. Comedy Down and Outing is a 1961 cartoon directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. It is the second of the thirteen cartoons made in Czechoslovakia. Documentary film The legendary stories of Washington baseball greats Walter Johnson, Joe Judge, Clark Griffith, The Homestead Grays, Mickey Vernon, Frank Howard and many others are brought to life by stories and recollections from family members, writers, sportscasters and fans.Featuring rare photographs from Mark Stang and Phil Wood's book "Nationals on Parade" and film clips & photos from the National Archives and The Library of Congress, "The Game Comes Home"is a must see documentary for all baseball fans. Comedy Monika is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Imperoli. It marked the film debut of the Italian sexy comedy icon Gloria Guida, who later worked again with Imperioli in Blue Jeans. Animation Frog Baseball is the pilot episode of Beavis and Butt-head, created by Mike Judge in 1992 for Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation, which aired on MTV's Liquid Television. It marks the first appearance of the Beavis and Butt-head characters. It is available on Disc 3 of Volume 3 of The Mike Judge Collection as a special feature. It is also slightly edited from the original TV broadcast. The end title card that showed a still from the cartoon in which Butt-head's bat made contact with Beavis' head and reads "No animals were harmed in the making of this film...except for Beavis.", is removed from the DVD version. Animation Tales of the Night is a 2011 French computer silhouette animation feature film directed by Michel Ocelot. It is a compilation movie for movie theaters of five episodes of Dragons et princesses in stereoscopic 3D and one additional, until then unseen story, "The Girl-Doe and the Architect's Son" Comedy Cars 2 is a 2011 American computer-animated action comedy spy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is the sequel to the 2006 film Cars and features the voices of Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, John Turturro, and Eddie Izzard. In the film, race car Lightning McQueen and tow truck Mater head to Japan and Europe to compete in the World Grand Prix, but Mater becomes sidetracked with international espionage. The film is directed by John Lasseter, co-directed by Brad Lewis, written by Ben Queen, and produced by Denise Ream. Cars 2 was released in the United States on June 24, 2011. The film was presented in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D, as well as traditional two-dimensional and IMAX formats. The film was first announced in 2008, alongside Up, Newt, and Brave, and it is the 12th animated film from the studio. Animation George the Hedgehog is a 2011 Polish animated comedy film directed by Wojciech Wawszczyk, Jakub Tarkowski and Tomasz Leśniak. It is based on the Jeż Jerzy comic books and tells a story where two neo-Nazis and a mad scientist create a clone of the titular character in an attempt to defeat him. Comedy Madata Kaja is a 2011 Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by Seetaramaraju Dantuluri, produced by Vedarajuu Timber under Timbuu Productions and Sri Ranjith Movies banners and starring Allari Naresh and Sneha Ullal in lead roles. The film soundtrack was composed by Sri Vasant and Cinematography was handled by Adusumilli Vijay Kumar. Dialogues of the film were written by popular writer Satish Vegesna and screenplay was handled also by Satish Vegesna and Seetaramaraju Dantuluri. This film marks the debut of Seetaramaraju Dantuluri as a director. Madata Kaja was released on 29 September 2011. Animation Betty Boop with Henry, the Funniest Living American is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Carl Anderson's Henry. The short was also released as Betty Boop with Henry. Comedy "On his way to a Make Poverty History fundraising event, Bob Geldof is accidentally abandoned by an incompetent chauffeur in one of the remotest --and tackiest -- motels in Northern England. To his horror, he discovers that a look-alike convention is taking place and no one there believes he is "The Bob Geldof." And just when things look like they can't get any worse, he realizes that he may not be the only Bob Geldof in the room..." Quoting the program notes from the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Bad Mom is a 2011 tv comedy film directed by Chris Koch. Comedy The Inbetweeners Movie is a 2011 British coming-of-age comedy-drama film based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners, written by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris and directed by Ben Palmer. The film follows the misadventures of a group of teenage friends on holiday in Crete after the end of their final year at school together, and was intended as an ending to the TV series. It stars Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison. The Inbetweeners Movie was released on 17 August 2011 in the UK and Ireland, to favourable reviews, although its later release in the United States was not received as well. It was a commercial success, setting the record for the biggest opening weekend for a comedy film in the UK. A sequel was released on 6 August 2014. Documentary film Gertrudis Blues is a 2003 short documentary film written and directed by Patricia Carrillo Carrera. Comedy A Piece of the Action is a 1977 comedy crime film starring Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby. Poitier also directed the film. This was the third film pairing of Poitier and Cosby following Uptown Saturday Night and Let's Do It Again, and Poitier's last acting role for more than 10 years, as he focused his attentions on just directing. The film also stars James Earl Jones. Documentary film History of Writing is a 2012 short documentary family film directed by Students at the Seattle World School. Comedy The Guyver is a 1991 American science fiction film loosely based on the Japanese manga series of the same name by Yoshiki Takaya. The film tells of a young man, Sean Barker, who discovers an alien artifact called "The Unit" which changes Barker into an alien-hybrid super soldier called "The Guyver". Barker learns that a major corporation called "Chronos" is after the Guyver unit and soon discovers that the people behind Chronos are not human after all. The film was met with a mixed to negative reaction from critics and fans. A sequel was followed in 1994 called Guyver: Dark Hero. Comedy Shozo, A Cat and Two Women is a 1956 comedy, drama and family film written by Junichirô Tanizaki and Toshio Yasumi and directed by Shirô Toyoda. Documentary film Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive is a joint 58-minute 2004 documentary about Inuit high school students in Inukjuak, Quebec, Nunavik, documenting their final year in the high school. Filmed in Inuktitut with subtitles in English, it was produced by National Film Board of Canada, and chronicles the students' efforts to learn how to come of age in a rapidly changing culture, while coping with issues like suicide and substance abuse. NFB dispatched EyeSteelFilm directors Daniel Cross, Mila Aung-Thwin, Brett Gaylor to the Inukjuak – Innalik School in Nunavik, Quebec, to teach the students the skills of filming. The students who took part in the filming were Bobby Echalook, Caroline Ningiuk, Dora Ohaituk, Laura Iqaluk, Linus Kasudluak, Rita-Lucy Ohaituk, Sarah Idlout and Willia Ningeok. Comedy Comfort and Joy is a 1984 Scottish comedy film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Bill Paterson as a radio disc jockey whose life undergoes a bizarre upheaval after his girlfriend leaves him. After he witnesses the attack on an icecream van by angry competitors, he is led into the struggle between two Italian families over the ice cream market of Glasgow. The film received a BAFTA Award Nomination for Best Original Screenplay in 1985. Documentary film They Call It Acid is a 2009 documentary history music film written by and directed by Gordon Mason. Science Fiction ELI is an award-winning short science-fiction thriller starring David Anders. It debuted at the Newport Beach Film Festival in April 2007 and premiered in Los Angeles on the Universal Studios backlot. The film was directed and edited by Josh Lee Kwai, written by Tyler Erskine and Ron Beyers, and produced by Erskine, Beyers, Lee Kwai and Jeff Poppen as a filmmakers “calling card.” With a budget of $40,000, ELI was financed by the producers, donations from their friends and family and a grant from the LEF Foundation. Non-profit arts organization Fractured Atlas acted as fiscal sponsor allowing donors to make tax-deductible contributions. The film was shot on HD using a Sony F-900 donated by Panavision. Shooting lasted five and a half days in five different locations in the greater Los Angeles area including Irvine, Downey and Leo Carrillo State Park. Comedy ...und sowas muß um acht ins Bett is a 1965 Austrian-West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Gitte Hænning and Ingeborg Schöner. Documentary film The Oil Factor, alternatively known as Behind the War on Terror, is an approximately 90 minute 2004 movie written and directed by Gerard Ungerman and Audrey Brohy, narrated by Ed Asner. The documentary analyzes the development of some global events since the beginning of the century from the perspective of oil and oil-abundant regions. The documentary aspires to bring an untraditional point of view over the reasons, aspects and motives of this war and the direction of current US foreign policy. Comedy Prípad Barnabáš Kos is a 1964 Czechoslovak film directed by Peter Solan. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Failures is a 2003 film directed by Tim Hunter. It stars Ashley Johnson and Chad Lindberg. It won three awards in 2003 and 2004. Animation Angelina Ballerina: Pop Star Girls is 2011 animation film directed by Davis Doi. Comedy Mein Name ist Eugen is a 2005 film directed by Michael Steiner. Thriller The Mortician is a 2010 film directed by Gareth Maxwell Roberts. "America in the wake of a financial crisis. The country is bankrupt; the city’s banking district has not survived the disaster. The population is impoverished and has been corralled into ghettos. The crime rate is soaring but, as long as it doesn’t spill over into their own lives, this is of no interest to politicians. There is one person, however, whose services are much in demand, namely, the mortician. He processes corpses with steely disregard. His work is conducted with a ritualistic eye for detail and an unyielding adherence to routine. The mortician is a cold fish. The only interpersonal contact he has is with a prostitute named Ava. An insomniac, the mortician wanders the streets of the ghetto, emotionally isolated and lonely. One day his boss introduces him to his new colleague. Noah is a young offender currently on probation. But before long, a gangster named Carver turns up on the mortician’s doorstep. This heavy’s unmistakable threats throw the mortician completely off balance. One day, the dead body of a murdered young woman is delivered. Noah is unexpectedly squeamish. The mortician notices a tattoo of Botticelli’s ‘Birth of Venus’ on her stomach and this conjures up memories of his childhood and his mother. Shortly afterwards he discovers a child close to the mortuary. It transpires that the boy, Kane, is the murdered young woman’s son. Carver, the gangster, is obviously looking for him. All of a sudden, the situation triggers the mortician’s emotional awakening …" Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy It May Be You is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Credo is a 1997 Danish thriller, directed by Susanne Bier. Comedy Speed Dial is a 2013 Comedy, Drama, and Short film written by Nikki Simpson and Tabari Sturdivant and directed by Tabari Sturdivant. Comedy Zir-e Derakht-e Holou is a 2006 comedy and drama film written by Hamid Jebeli and Iraj Tahmasb. It is also directed by Iraj Tahmasb. Documentary film The Dreams of Sparrows is a documentary film about post-war Iraq, by Hayder Daffar of the Iraq Eye Group, an Iraqi filmmaking group. The film was shot throughout 2003 and 2004 with a hand-held camera, consisting of street level interviews with various Iraqi citizens and explores their feelings about the changes occurring around them. The film was produced by digitally sending footage to the United States via e-mail where it was assembled in rough sequences and posted on the internet. A DVD version of the film was released in 2005. Dreams of the Sparrows offers many differing viewpoints in its interviews. Some Iraqis place photos of U.S. President George W. Bush in shrines, while others oppose the presence of American forces. Some admit a longing for the days of Saddam Hussein's rule, while others, having survived torture under his regime, express happiness with his removal. The capture of Hussein occurred during filming and street interviews cover the topic. In the film, one of the photographers was allegedly killed by US forces before the film was completed. Animation Samurai Shodown: The Motion Picture is an 1994 anime film based upon the 1993 SNK video game Samurai Shodown. It was released by SNK in association with Fuji TV and NAS. It was followed by a 2-episode sequel in 1999 entitled Samurai Spirits 2: Asura Zanmaden, which has not been adapted into English. Documentary film Pombagira is a 1998 short film written and directed by Maja Vargas and Patricia Guimaras. Science Fiction Library is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Rose Brauner. Thriller Monsieur N. is a 2003 British-French movie directed by Antoine de Caunes. It tells the story of the last years of the life of Napoleon Bonaparte who was imprisoned by the British on St Helena. Napoleon retained a loyal entourage of officers who helped him plot his escape, and evaded the attentions of Sir Hudson Lowe, the island's overzealous Governor. The film suggests that Napoleon could have escaped to Louisiana, where he died, and that the body exhumed and now at Les Invalides is that of Napoleon's officer Cipriani. The movie also suggests that Napoleon and his young new English wife could have attended the ceremony of "Napoleon's" burial in the Invalides. Comedy For the Birds is a 2000 computer animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Ralph Eggleston. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2001. It premiered on June 5, 2000, at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, and was shown alongside the theatrical release of the 2001 Disney/Pixar feature film Monsters, Inc. It is also available on home video versions of the film. In 2012, the short was Re-rendered into 3D and it was theatrically re-released alongside the 3D re-release of Monsters, Inc. The short was also released in 3D on Monsters, Inc. Blu-ray 3D on February 19, 2013. Thriller La ragazza di via Condotti is a 1973 Italian-French-Spanish movie directed by German Lorente. The film stars are Frederick Stafford, Femi Benussi, Claude Jade and Michel Constantin. Comedy Star comedians Dave Coulier, Jamie Kennedy and others deliver big laughs without the obscenities in this live, "Clean Guys" event in Denver. Comedy La tercera palabra is a 1955 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Match is a 2014 comedy, drama and family film directed by Stephen Belber. Thriller Mukham is a 1990 Indian Malayalam thriller film directed by Mohan and starring Mohanlal, Nassar and Ranjini in the lead roles. Comedy Max Keeble's Big Move is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Tim Hill, written by David L. Watts, James Greer, Jonathan Bernstein, and Mark Blackwell, and starring Alex D. Linz as the title character. The film was released in North America on October 5, 2001 by Walt Disney Pictures. Comedy Odnoklassniki.ru is a 2013 film directed by Pavel Hudyakov. Thriller Boys of the City is a 1940 black-and-white comedy/thriller film directed by Joseph H. Lewis. It is the second East Side Kids film and the first to star Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, and Ernest Morrison. Documentary film Fabricating Tom Zé is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Décio Matos Júnior. Science Fiction Outer Space Jitters is the 182nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Nasty Hardcorexxx Amateur Couple is a 2014 short comedy drama film written and directed by Reed Van Dyk. Documentary film The Free Voice of Labor: The Jewish Anarchists is a 1980 documentary by Steve Fischler and Joel Sucher of Pacific Street Films. It memorializes the story of the Yiddish anarchist newspaper Fraye Arbeter Shtime, and the Jewish anarchist movement of the early 20th century. The movie contained a short interview with a very young Joe Conason. Paul Avrich was a consultant on the film. As of 2006, AK Press has begun distributing it as part of a double DVD release with Anarchism in America, named after the latter. Comedy H. M. Pulham, Esq. is a 1941 American drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young, and Ruth Hussey. Based on the novel H. M. Pulham, Esq. by John P. Marquand, the film is about a middle-aged businessman who's lived a conservative life according to the routine conventions of society, but who still remembers the beautiful young woman who once brought him out of his shell. Vidor co-wrote the screenplay with his wife, Elizabeth Hill Vidor. The film features an early uncredited appearance by Ava Gardner. Thriller Killing Mad Dogs is a 2001 Iranian drama film directed by Bahram Bayzai. Comedy América is a comedy drama film directed by João Nuno Pinto. Comedy Porky is informed that his beloved Train the 13¹⁄₂ named 'Toots' is to be replaced by a streamline train by the name of 'The Silver Fish'. After the driver of 'The Silver Fish' insults 'Toots', Porky mutters that his train could easily take on the streamline train. The driver agrees to a race that ends with Porky being the victor and becoming the new driver of 'The Silver Fish' whilst a battered 'Toots' is on a trailer behind with 'Headin' for the last roundhouse' written on a sign attached to it. Science Fiction Riddler's Moon is a made-for-TV movie created for UPN in 1998 for the Nightworld movie series. This film is being released as a double feature DVD with Battle Planet on side 2. Thriller Trial by Combat is a 1976 film directed by Kevin Connor. It stars John Mills and Donald Pleasence. Thriller Safe House is a made for TV film directed Eric Steven Stahl. It premiered in the UK in late 1998 on Channel 5 and in the US on Showtime on January 24, 1999. Patrick Stewart stars as Mace Sowell, an ex-DIA agent who believes his life is in danger from his former boss who is now running for President of the United States. Sowell has information about the underhand dealings of his erstwhile boss at the DIA which would ruin his Presidential campaign if it ever was released into the public domain. The information is located in cyberspace and is scheduled to be sent to every major newspaper in the western world unless Sowell reprograms the mail server remotely from his computer every 24 hours using a special password only he knows. To complicate the issue, Sowell is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease and has difficulty in convincing people his information is not paranoia as a result of his condition. Sowell retreats to the safety of his barricaded home, kitted out with a variety of defenses and security devices to try to escape those he thinks are out to harm him. Kimberly Williams plays the part of Andi Travers, his caregiver. Animation Avocados is a 2011 short film written and directed by Kataneh Vahdani. Animation A Valsa Do Pódio is a 2013 short animation film directed by Daniel Bruson. Comedy Luke Does the Midway is a 1916 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Thriller The Last Flight of the Flamingo is a 2010 film. Comedy Ernest the Rebel is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Pierre Alcover, Mona Goya and Arthur Devère. Comedy Tall, Dark and Handsome is a film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone released on Jan 24, 1941. Documentary film Imagine the Sound is a 1981 Canadian documentary film about free jazz, directed by Ron Mann. It features interviews with and musical and dramatic performances by pianist Cecil Taylor, saxophonist Archie Shepp, trumpeter Bill Dixon and pianist Paul Bley. The film has been digitally restored and was screened at the 2007 SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. Comedy Mi campeón is a 1952 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Science Fiction Scanners II: The New Order, also known as Scanners 2: The New Order is a 1991 science fiction action thriller film. It is a standalone sequel to the 1981 feature film Scanners with a different cast. It was written by B.J. Nelson and directed by Christian Duguay. The plot involves a crooked police commissioner who schemes to gain control of a major city by manipulating Scanners to do his bidding. Comedy The Colour of the Chameleon is a 2012 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Emil Hristov. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Science Fiction Ivan Vasilievich Changes Profession is a Soviet comic science fiction film directed by Leonid Gaidai in 1973. In the United States the film has sometimes been sold under the title Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future. This film is based on the play Ivan Vasilievich by Mikhail Bulgakov and was one of the most attended movies in the Soviet Union in 1973 with more than 60 million tickets sold. Comedy Jamba Lakidi Pamba is a 1993 Telugu, comedy film. The ensemble cast fantasy blockbuster film was directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. Animation La Escalera is a 2004 short comedy,animation, family, fantasy film written and directed by Andrés Barrientos. Animation Wee-Willie Wildcat is a 1950s Barney Bear cartoon. It was directed by Dick Lundy using the Tex Avery unit while Avery was gone from the studio. Comedy Rhythm in the Clouds is a 1937 American film directed by John H. Auer. Thriller Joaquin Shannon arrives home from a cruise on his fishing boat. His first mate, Charles Nelson, is to marry Shannon's sister the next day. Nelson gets drunk and Shannon finds him near the unconscious body of a man that he, Shannon, had been fighting with previously. The man dies and Shannon takes the blame and goes to prison. There he gets into trouble instigated by "Big Red" Kincaid and is denied a parole. He stops a prison break and get a parole. Not able to get work, he takes a job with a former convict on a fishing boat. Kincaid, who has shot a guard and escaped and vowing vengeance on Shannon, shows up. Documentary film Beyond The Divide is a 2014 documentary, biography, war, history film directed by Jan Selby. Documentary film Gay Republicans is a 2004 television documentary film directed by Wash Westmoreland that focuses on four Log Cabin Republicans as they struggle with President George W. Bush's unequivocal opposition to gay marriage and are forced to make a choice: Whether to be good Republicans and support the President, or stand up for their civil rights as gay Americans. This decision afforded them a historic opportunity to affect the 2004 presidential election, but it also opens schisms that threatens the unity of the Log Cabin itself. Comedy The group of very "uncool" friends who call themselves the Tarix Jabrix face its toughest challenge yet. After they failed to rescue an orphanage from a fire, Cacing is asked by his boss at the insurance company to negotiate with his old enemies, a motorcycle gang known as The Road Devils. Apparently, the gang's shenanigans have resulted in a number of hurt people filing insurance claims. Cacing agrees to undertake on the assignment and go face the scary gang with the help of his best friends. But can he get the job done? Science Fiction Saint Elmo – Hikari no Raihousha is a 65-minute television special first aired in April, 1986, in the Kansai region network Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. Although credited to Leiji Matsumoto, the show was originally created to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Kansai Electric Power Company, who sponsored and produced the film. It was later released on VHS format in November 1987 by Pony Canyon. The events of the story are centered on a Japanese solar power plant based in the planet Mercury called "Saint Elmo". Its name was based on the rare scientific phenomenon called St. Elmo's fire, named after Erasmus of Formiae. This phenomenon occurs in electrical weather at which high points will charge and give off a glow. Comedy Bad Johnson is a 2014 comedy directed by Huck Botko. Comedy Just Married is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, and was written by Sam Harper, and starring Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy. Produced by Robert Simonds, the film opened to #1 at the box office and stayed in the top 10 for four weeks, going on to gross $56,127,162 domestically and $101,564,935 worldwide. Comedy The Hollywood Matador is the fourth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 9, 1942, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Comedy Please Do Not Disturb is a 2010 tri-segmented Iranian anthology film written and directed by Mohsen Abdolvahab, starring Baran Kosari in the lead role. It is produced and cinematographed by Mohammad Ahmadi. It is Abdolvahab's first full length feature film. It was critically well acclaimed and has won many accolades, including the Silver Award at the 18th Damascus International Film Festival. It was premiered at the 28th Fajr International Film Festival, and was internationally released in 2010 at 15th Busan International Film Festival in South Korea. It was screened at the 7th Dubai International Film Festival, and was the inaugural film at the International Film Festival of Kerala. It was also screened at the International Film Festival of India. Documentary film Playboy: Hot Latin Ladies is a 1995 documentary film directed by Roshie. Comedy Stuart Saves His Family is a 1995 comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, and based on a series of Saturday Night Live sketches from the early to mid-1990s. The movie tracks the adventures of would-be self-help guru Stuart Smalley, a creation of comedian Al Franken, as he attempts to save both his deeply troubled family and his low-rated Public-access television show. Some of the plot is inspired by Franken's book, I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Me!: Daily Affirmations By Stuart Smalley. The film was produced by Lorne Michaels. Co-stars include Laura San Giacomo, Vincent D'Onofrio, Shirley Knight, Lesley Boone and Harris Yulin. Julia Sweeney, Joe Flaherty, Robin Duke, Richard Riehle, future WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts and Kurt Fuller have cameo roles. Comedy Monotony is a 2013 short comedy fantasy film written and directed by Joanne Postlewaite. Documentary film Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train is a 2004 documentary film narrated by Matt Damon that documents the life of Howard Zinn. The film was directed by Deb Ellis and Denis Mueller. The film boasts a 97% fresh rating by critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Animation The Batman vs. Dracula is a 2005 direct-to-video animated movie. It has a much darker tone than the show, and features Vicki Vale. The movie was released to DVD on October 18, 2005 and made its television debut on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on October 15, 2005. It was released on DVD as a tie-in with the live action Batman Begins. When the film was first aired on TV, the TV rating given was TV-Y7-FV as it was assumed that it was going to be in the same tone as the kids TV series. Comedy Loving Glances is a 2003 Serbian language romantic comedy directed by Srđan Karanović. In was nominated for a Golden Lion at the 2003 Venice Film Festival. Comedy La poliziotta della squadra del buon costume is a 1979 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. It is the sequel of Tarantini's La poliziotta fa carriera and it is followed by La poliziotta a New York. Thriller Final: The Rapture is a 2013 thriller film directed by Timothy A. Chey. Documentary film Railway Redemption is a 2012 short documentary directed by Santiago Posada. Thriller X Returns is a 2009 short thriller action film directed by Ammo and written by Ammo, Nicolai Iuul and Brian Cordray. Thriller Map of the Sounds of Tokyo is a 2009 Spanish drama film directed by Isabel Coixet. The film competed in the main competition at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. Animation Legend of Sealed Book is a Chinese animated feature film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It is also referred to as "Book Which Came from the Sky", "Tales about the Heavenly Book" and "Secrets of the Heavenly Book". Comedy The Pretty One is a 2013 comedy drama film directed and written by Jenée LaMarque. The film stars Zoe Kazan, Jake Johnson, Ron Livingston, Sterling Beaumon and John Carroll Lynch. Comedy Woodpecker is a 2008 comedic film starring Jon e. Hyrns and directed by Alex Karpovsky. The film follows Hyrns and his cohort, Wesley Yang, as they obsessively search the Arkansas bayou for proof that Ivory-billed Woodpecker is in fact not extinct. Woodpecker is filmed in a docufiction style, set in the small Arkansas town of Brinkley. It incorporates faux-interviews with Brinkley residents recounting their experiences with the mysterious bird. Hyrns becomes increasingly erratic and comic in his attempts to locate the animal. Comedy Happy Ghost V is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. The film stars Raymond Wong. Thriller Cloak Without Dagger is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Joseph Sterling and starring Philip Friend, Mary Mackenzie and Leslie Dwyer. It was also released as Operation Conspiracy. Comedy Hollywood Daffy is a 1946 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by an uncredited Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese, and starring Daffy Duck. Science Fiction Frankenthumb is a comedy directed by Steve Oedekerk. It is the fourth filmette in the Thumbs! series from O Entertainment. It runs 32 minutes long. It was released in 2002. It appeared on Cartoon Network's Har Har Tharsdays near Halloween 2008. Animation To a Man with a Big Nose/ danny Z is a 3D animated short film based on a poem by Spanish author Francisco de Quevedo. It is in essence a visual adaptation of Quevedo's sonnet. The story is about a young playboy called Liam Talbot from Harold Hill, Essex who is troubled because he is stuck with a disproportionally big nose which looks rather like a pelican crossed with Phil Mitchell and Fester Adams.. While we look at the portrait of this unfortunate Italian through the poem's comparisons and metaphors we realize that the nose is a character with a mind of its own that dominates the man attached to it because it is so enormous and we found out he could be the first real live pinnocio. The attempts of the little man to get rid of the horrible nose end up in failure it just gets bigger. The ode to the big nose takes us through a journey of fantastic transformations and turns, always dragging the poor Italian along. Finally, the dominant nose decides that it does not need Zottola to survive and gets rid of him, leaving him without a nose. The book was first published in 1919 by the cleg 'Andrew Crowther' company. Science Fiction Luminal is the debut film from Italian director Andrea Vecchiato. Named after the drug phenobarbitone, the film is based on the cult novel by Italian writer Isabella Santacroce. Santacroce's third novel, published in 2001, tells the story of teenagers caught up in the excesses of chemical culture. French actor Denis Lavant stars, having previously worked with director Leos Carax. Influenced by French New Wave cinema and Japanese aesthetics, the film has been described as postmodern, unorthodox and unconventional in terms of filming technology employed. It was co-produced by Leo Pescarolo who has also worked with Lars von Trier, Federico Fellini and Raoul Ruiz. Comedy The Girls of Pleasure Island is a 1953 Technicolor comedy film directed by Alvin Ganzer and F. Hugh Herbert. The screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert is based on the novel by former Marine William Maier. The original music score is composed by Lyn Murray. Comedy "A beautiful lifeguard is smitten with a woman who’s learning how to swim from a flirtatious water safety instructor (played by artist and musician Phranc)." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film The Communists Are Comfortable is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Ken Kobland. Thriller Bedroom Eyes is a 1984 thriller film starring Kip Gilman and Barbara Law. Comedy That Guy Dick Miller is a 2014 documentary that was directed by Elijah Drenner. The film had its world premiere on March 7, 2014 at South by Southwest and looks into the life and career of character actor Dick Miller. Funding for the film was raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Thriller Servants of Twilight, a 1991 horror and thriller film adaptation of Dean R. Koontz's novel Twilight, is written by Jeffrey Obrow and Stephen Carpenter and directed by Jeffrey Obrow. Thriller Vaastu Shastra is a 2004 horror film by Ram Gopal Varma starring Susmita Sen and J D Chakravarty in the lead roles. It was released on 22 October 2004, with successful review at the box office. Vaastu Shastra was dubbed into Telugu as Marri Chettu. Comedy Arthur Christmas is a 2011 British/American 3-D computer animated Christmas comedy film, produced by Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation as their first collaborative project. The film was released on November 11, 2011, in the UK, and on November 23, 2011, in the USA. Directed by Sarah Smith, and co-directed by Barry Cook, it features voices of James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, Ashley Jensen, Marc Wootton, Laura Linney, Eva Longoria, Ramona Marquez and Michael Palin. Set on Christmas night, the film tells a story about the Santa Claus' clumsy son Arthur Claus who discovers that the Santas' high-tech ship has failed to deliver one girl's present, goes on a mission to save her Christmas, accompanied only by his aging grandfather, a rebellious yet enthusiastic young Christmas Elf obsessed with wrapping gifts for children, and a team of eight strong, magical yet untrained reindeer. Arthur Christmas was very well received by critics, who praised its animation and humorous, smart and heart-warming story. The film was slightly less successful at the box office, earning only $147 million on a $100 million budget. Comedy Beur blanc rouge is a 2006 comedy film directed and written by Mahmoud Zemmouri. Comedy The Centrifuge Brain Project is a 2012 short comedy mystery and fantasy film written and directed by Till Nowak. Thriller A Hero's Welcome is a 2008 film directed by Brigitte Bertele. Thriller Aithe is a critically acclaimed 2003 Telugu thriller film written and directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti. The film is Yeleti's debut as director in Telugu cinema. Comedy Heartbreak Hospital is a 2002 comedy-thriller film directed by Ruedi Gerber. Comedy Peggy Sue Got Married is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola starring Kathleen Turner as a woman on the verge of a divorce, who finds herself transported back to the days of her senior year in high school in 1960. The film was written by husband and wife team Jerry Leichtling and Arlene Sarner. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Actress, Best Cinematography, and Best Costume Design. In addition, Turner was nominated for Best Foreign Actress at the Premis Sant Jordi de Cinema. Comedy The Saphead is a 1920 American comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. It was the actor's first starring role, on the recommendation of Douglas Fairbanks, in a full-length feature and the film that launched his career. The plot was a merging of two stories, Bronson Howard's play The Henrietta and the novel The New Henrietta by Victor Mapes and Winchell Smith, which was meant to be an adaption of Howard's play. Comedy Poochakkoru Mookkuthi is a 1984 screwball comedy Malayalam film written and directed by Priyadarshan, with the story based on Charles Dickens's play The Strange Gentleman. The film features an ensemble cast featuring Mohanlal, Shankar, Menaka, M G Soman, Nedumudi Venu, C.I. Paul, Sukumari, Baiju, Jagathy Sreekumar, Kuthiravattam Pappu, and Sreenivasan. The film, released in 1984 by Dinny Films, was the debut of Indian director Priyadarshan. Poochakkoru Mookkuthi brought together Mohanlal and Priyadarshan for the first time. Singer M. G. Sreekumar made his debut singing the title song of this movie. Thriller Run Baby Run is a 2012 Malayalam comedy thriller film film directed by Joshy, produced by Milan Jaleel and distributed by Galaxy Films. Written by Sachi of the Sachi-Sethu duo, it stars Mohanlal and Amala Paul in the lead roles. The cinematography was done by R. D. Rajasekhar. The film, which has news media as the backdrop, has Mohanlal essaying the role of a channel cameraman Venu and Amala Paul that of a senior editor Renuka. The story traces their relationship and professional conflicts. It released worldwide on 29 August 2012. The film got positive reviews from viewers and critics. And was the second highest grosser of 2012 behind Mayamohini. Comedy Flypaper is a 1997 crime feature film starring Craig Sheffer, Robert Loggia, Sadie Frost, Talisa Soto and Lucy Liu. It was written and directed by Klaus Hoch. Greed, lust and fate bring together a motley collection of oddballs and lowlifes for some rather sticky situations in Hoch's twisted neo-noir debut. Three separate but interconnected stories, all set on a deceptively sunny day in California and centered on one million dollars in cash, inspire Hoch's quirky characters to commit acts both devious and depraved in an attempt to make the big score. Documentary film Unity is an upcoming educational documentary film written, directed and produced by Shaun Monson. The film picks up where Monson's 2005 film Earthlings left off. The film will be narrated by numerous actors, artists, athletes, authors, businessmen, entertainers, film-makers, military personnel, and musicians. The film is set to release on 21 April 2015. Thriller Assignment Berlin is a 1998 drama thriller film written by Matt Dorff and directed by Tony Randel. Thriller Fearless Tiger is a 1991 Canadian martial arts movie, directed by Ron Hulme. Documentary film Schumann At Pier2 is a 2012 musical documentary film written by Christian Berger and directed by Alexander Radulescu & Christian Berger. Comedy Undead or Alive: A Zombedy is a 2007 comedy-horror film of the Western genre. Directed by Glasgow Phillips, and written by Phillips and Scott Pourroy, the film stars Navi Rawat, Chris Kattan and James Denton. The film was later acquired by Image Entertainment, a deal that included both theatrical and home video rights. Documentary film Koncert is a 1982 Polish documentary movie. Directed by Michał Tarkowski, it shows the popular Rockowisko music festival, which took place in Łódź in late November 1981. Among others, the film features performances of such bands, as Perfect, Republika, TSA, Maanam, and Brygada Kryzys. Comedy Look Closer is a comedy, drama, romance film directed by Chris Schwab. Comedy Red Lights Ahead is a 1936 American film directed by Roland D. Reed. It was the last film released by the Chesterfield Motion Picture Company before they became part of Republic Pictures. Comedy Süpermenler is a Turkish-Italian action film which was heavily inspired by the superhero, Superman. Filmed in 1979, it stars Cüneyt Arkın, a popular name in Turkish action films of the period. It was filmed in and around İstanbul, in places such as Emirgan. Documentary film Roam Sweet Home is a road-trip documentary about the lives of retirees who live on the road full-time in trailers, due to economic necessity, pleasure, or both. Filmmaker Ellen Spiro and her dog, Sam, join a community of American nomads in order to explore their unconventional lifestyle first hand. Through Spiro’s innovative and interpersonal style of filmmaking she captures the spirit of the roamers and the wide variety of reasons they abandoned the more traditional means of retirement. One group of women discusses the thrill of independence and sheer freedom they discovered after escaping repressive relationships. Another expounds upon the pleasures of traveling unencumbered throughout the country. The film is narrated by Spiro’s dog, Sam, as he shares his perspective on the whims and follies of human nature. Aging himself, Sam adds an emotional perspective through his musings on death and the journey through life. Comedy Year of Grace is a 2011 comedy film written by Carme Morellis and directed by Ventura Pons. Thriller Francophrenia (Or Don't Kill Me, I Know Where the Baby Is) is a 2012 short documentary film directed by James Franco and Ian Olds and written by Ian Olds and Paul Felten. Thriller Tony Rome is a 1967 detective film starring Frank Sinatra and directed by Gordon Douglas, adapted from Marvin H. Albert's novel Miami Mayhem. The story follows the adventures of Miami private investigator Tony Rome in his quest to locate a missing diamond pin that belongs to a wealthy heiress. A sequel, Lady In Cement, was made in 1968, again featuring Sinatra as Tony Rome, and co-starring Raquel Welch and Dan Blocker. Appearing in both films was Richard Conte as a Miami police lieutenant. Both films are examples of a late-sixties neo-noir trend that revived and updated the hardboiled detective and police dramas of the 1940s. Sinatra had originally been considered for the lead role as the tough private eye in Harper, but lost out to Paul Newman. Other films in this genre include The Detective, which also starred Sinatra, as well as Point Blank, Bullitt, Madigan, and Marlowe. Tony Rome, The Detective, and Lady in Cement were all directed by Gordon Douglas. The three films were packaged together in a DVD box-set by 20th Century Fox in 2005. Douglas also directed Sinatra in Young at Heart and Robin and the 7 Hoods. Science Fiction UKM: The Ultimate Killing Machine is a 2006 horror film written by Tyler Levine and Tim McGregor and directed by David Mitchell. Science Fiction En La Oscuridad is a 2004 short horror mystery science fiction film written and directed by Marcelo Charras and Juan Manuel Rampoldi. Documentary film A.K.A. Doc Pomus is a 2012 biography music documentary film directed by Peter Miller and William Hechter. Comedy Moving Violations is a 1985 comedy film starring John Murray, Jennifer Tilly, Brian Backer, Sally Kellerman, Nedra Volz, Clara Peller, Wendie Jo Sperber and Fred Willard. It was directed by Neal Israel. It is notable for starring the lesser-known siblings of many famous actors, and being the film debut of Don Cheadle. Animation Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui, also known as Mampato: The Movie is a feature-length Chilean animated film, created by Cine Animadores and executive produced by Elastic Studios, released June 27, 2002. Although the film isn't the first animated feature made in Chile, being the second after Alfredo Serey's 1921 film La Trasmisión del Mando Presidencial, it is considered the country's first "modern" animated film. The movie is based on the Chilean comics character Mampato created in 1971 for the magazine of the same name by Themo Lobos and Eduardo Armstrong, and later reprinted as the comic-book Cucalón, the story for the film being adapted from the seventh adventure in the series: "Mata-ki-te-rangui". Comedy Karda Katt is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Anna Azcárate. Thriller The Watcher is a 2000 American thriller film directed by Joe Charbanic and starring James Spader, Marisa Tomei and Keanu Reeves. Set in Chicago, the film is about a retired FBI agent who is stalked and taunted by a serial killer. Comedy Donatella is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival Elsa Martinelli won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Comedy Paradas Contínuas is a 2009 Mexican comedy film directed by Gustavo Loza and starring Ramon Valdes, Luis Arrieta and Cassandra Ciangherotti. The film is based on "Rapiditos Motorizados", an original story by Juan Meyer. The screenplay is by Meyer, adapted by Loza. Science Fiction The Dino King is the United States title for the 3D Korean computer-generated film Speckles the Tarbosaurus, first released in Korea in January 2012. Science Fiction Michael Haneke's film of Franz Kafka's THE CASTLE pairs one of the most influential voices in 20th century literature with one of the most visionary filmmakers of the new millennium. Originally broadcast on Austrian television in 1997, Kino offers The Castle on US DVD for the first time. A film as complex, vivid, and "intriguing" (New York Times) as Orson Welles' The Trial, The Castle is both an ingenious, perversely faithful interpretation of the master of alienation's novel, and a worthy companion to The Piano Teacher, Caché and other films from the darkest leading light of contemporary cinema.A land surveyor identified simply as K is summoned to a remote mountain village by the local government, known as (and housed in) "the castle." Unable to convince underlings of the legitimacy of his position, he tries to take his case to castle officials. But the more K struggles to gain entrance, the more obstructive the village's provincial bureaucracy becomes. As the absurdity of K's circumstances and the depth and intricacy of the castle's hold on the villagers grows, Haneke masterfully evokes Kafka's vision of a dystopian society hobbled by paperwork and bled dry by conformism and convolution. Using an expert cast headed by Haneke regulars Ulrich Mühe and Susanne Lothar, and beautifully austere, Rembrandt-like visuals, Haneke transforms Kafka's unfinished novel into a potent, enigmatic, and complete film experience that is truly Kafkaesque. Animation Botanica Liberta is a 2012 animated short film directed by Florian Caspar. Animation The Man Who Walked Between the Towers is a 2005 short animated film written by Mordicai Gerstein and directed by Michael Sporn. Documentary film Das weiße Stadion is a 1928 documentary film directed by Arnold Fanck and Othmar Gurtner. Documentary film "Renowned photographer Catherine Opie and award-winning filmmaker Lisa Udelson became interested in the lack of children’s voices in California during the debate over the anti-gay marriage bill Proposition 8." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Stick Walker is a 2011 animated short film directed by Isabelle Catalan. Comedy Mr. Bear is a 2011 short comedy crime film written and directed by Andres Rosende. Thriller The Extraordinary Tale is a comedy drama fantasy horror romance thriller film directed by Laura Alvea and Jose F. Ortuño. Documentary film Forced Confessions is 2012 documentary film by the Persian-Canadian journalist and filmmaker Maziar Bahari about the forced confessions in Iran. The filmed was premiered at 25th International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2012. The short version of the film was aired by BBC Persian TV at the same time. Science Fiction Zeder is a 1983 Italian horror film directed by Pupi Avati, starring Gabriele Lavia. The story is about a young novelist's discovery of the writings of a late scientist who had found a means of reviving the dead. Documentary film Being Ginger is a documentary film directed by Scott P. Harris. Comedy Shaun the Sheep is an upcoming British-French stop-motion animated adventure comedy film produced by Aardman Animations, based on the Shaun the Sheep television series. The film is written and directed by Richard Starzak and Mark Burton. Financed and distributed by StudioCanal, it will be released in the United Kingdom on 6 February 2015. Science Fiction Interzone is a 1987 Italian-American sci-fi/action film directed by Deran Sarafian, with original music composed by Stefano Mainetti, starring Bruce Abbott, Beatrice Ring, and Teagan Clive. It was produced by Filmirage in Bracciano, 30 kilometres northwest of Rome, and is set in a post-apocalyptic future. The film is plagued by a shoe-string budget, amateurish filming, editing, audio dubbing, terrible acting and dialog. The film was distributed worldwide in VHS format by Trans World Entertainment and Star Classics Video. Animation Beyond Beyond is an animation/adventure film directed by Esben Toft Jacobsen. Comedy Clockstoppers is a 2002 science fiction comedy film released by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. It was directed by Jonathan Frakes, produced by Gale Anne Hurd and Julia Pistor, and written by Rob Hedden, Andy Hedden, J. David Stem, and David N. Weiss. Starring Jesse Bradford, Paula Garcés, French Stewart, Michael Biehn, Robin Thomas, and Julia Sweeney. Thriller They Made Me a Fugitive is a 1947 British film noir set in postwar England. Based on the Jackson Budd novel A Convict has Escaped, the black-and-white film was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti with brooding and atmospheric cinematography by noted cameraman Otto Heller. The script was written by playwright Noel Langley, one of the screenwriters of The Wizard of Oz. Animation Osmosis Jones is a 2001 live-action/animated buddy cop comedy film directed by Tom Sito and Piet Kroon for the animated segments and the Farrelly brothers for the live-action ones. Unusual in this genre, the animated characters are inside the live-action ones. It is set in a fictionalized version of the human body which resembles a large city, where micro-organisms or any being based in organisms are anthropomorphic and centers on Frank Detorre, a slovenly zookeeper. Osmosis Jones, a white blood cell, teams up with Drix, a cold pill, against Thrax, a deadly virus who plans to kill Frank in forty-eight hours and other characters living within him. It met with mixed reviews, and was a box office bomb, earning $14 million against a budget of $70 million. Despite the lack of accolades, the film sold well in home media. It was later adapted into a Saturday morning cartoon television show, Ozzy & Drix, which aired on Kids WB from 2002 to 2004, albeit being completely animated and more emphasis on Osmosis and Drix's partnership in a different body. Limited merchandise was created due to the film's financial failure. Animation Aukanek is a 2007 animated short film directed by Alena Beck. Comedy Napoletani a Milano is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Eduardo De Filippo. It entered the competition at the 14th Venice International Film Festival. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Comedy Margot at the Wedding is a 2007 tragicomedy written and directed by Noah Baumbach. The film premiered August 31, 2007 at the 34th Telluride Film Festival. Documentary film The Silent Majority Speaks is 2010 documentary film directed and produced by The Silent Collective. Documentary film Think of England is a 1999 documentary film directed by Martin Parr. Animation Grrrr... is a 2008 short animated film directed by Grigoris Leontiades. Documentary film HEAVY METAL PARKING LOT is considered one of the greatest rock and roll movies of all time, although it's actually a hilarious documentary tribute to rock and roll's GREATEST FANS. Filmed in 1986 at a Maryland concert arena parking lot before a heavy metal show, HMPL is an unvarnished anthropological study of American metalheads in their mid-'80s glory.It is the quintessential '80s magnum opus, made complete with a vast display of muscle cars, spandex, bleach-blonde frizzy perms, bare-chested dudes, Mullets From Hell, faded denim metal chicks, and the largest collection of late '70s Camaros ever seen in one location. Virtually unknown to mainstream audiences for two decades, HMPL was a VHS bootleg favorite among musicians, movie stars and cult-video fanatics worldwide. Thriller North of Chiang Mai is a 1992 action film about an American businessman who gets in trouble when he crosses the border from Thailand into Vietnam. Documentary film Peau is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Marine Koenig. Documentary film Aral, El Mar Perdido is a 2010 short film directed by Isabel Coixet. Documentary film On the Bowery is a 1956 American docufiction film directed by Lionel Rogosin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. After the Second World War Lionel Rogosin made a vow to fight fascism and racism wherever he found it. In 1954 he left the family business in order to make films in accordance with his ideals. As he needed experience, he looked around for a subject and was struck by the men on the Bowery and decided that this would make a strong film. Thus On the Bowery was to be Rogosin's provocative film school that would prepare him for the filming of his anti-apartheid film: Come Back, Africa. In 2008, On the Bowery was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Francis Goes to the Races is a 1951 Universal Pictures black-and-white comedy film produced by Leonard Goldstein and directed by Arthur Lubin. The film is the sequel to Francis and stars Donald O'Connor, Piper Laurie, and Cecil Kellaway. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. Francis the Talking Mule and his sidekick Peter Sterling visit Colonel Travers and his granddaughter on their family horse farm. Peter soon find himself involved in the world of horse racing and a crime boss and his men trying to fix races involving the Travers' horses. Comedy Kiss the Girls is a Greek film produced by Finos Films in 1965. It is written and directed by Giannis Dalianidis. The lead Rena, a manager at a Greek tourist office in New York, goes to Greece along with her cousin Jeny. This is the first movie produced and projected with a stereo sound system at the Attikon in Greece. Attikon was the only theater that could play the movie with stereophonic sound. The movie sold 619,236 tickets in Greece. Comedy Divorce Italian Style is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Pietro Germi. The screenplay was written by Ennio De Concini, Pietro Germi, Alfredo Giannetti, and Agenore Incrocci; based on the novel Un delitto d'onore by Giovanni Arpino. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Daniela Rocca, Stefania Sandrelli, Lando Buzzanca, and Leopoldo Trieste. Science Fiction "The usual psycho-killer-looking-for-revenge drama gets an end-of-the-world overlay in novice helmer F. Javier Gutierrez’s unpleasant, predictable thriller “Before the Fall.” Apocalyptic scenario is meant to inject new life into a hoary formula, but the concept adds little tension after the first 30 minutes, and Armageddon doesn’t come nearly fast enough. Pic is accomplished if unoriginal, but objectionable scenes of child torture cross a line most adults will find extremely distasteful. College-age males may get a kick, but survival chances outside Spain are slim." Quoting Jay Weissberg in Variety. Comedy Non me lo dire! is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario. Thriller Elvira, Mistress of the Dark is a 1988 comedy horror film directed by James Signorelli. Cassandra Peterson plays the role of horror hostess Elvira in her feature film debut. The screenplay was written by Peterson, John Paragon and Sam Egan. Comedy The Pedestrian Jar is a 2011 short, comedy film written and directed by Evan Morgan. Animation The Rescuers Down Under is a 1990 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 16, 1990. Set in the Australian Outback, the film features the voices of Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor in her final film role, and John Candy. The film centers on Bernard and Bianca travelling to Australia to save a boy named Cody from a bloodthirsty hunter in pursuit of an endangered bird of prey. The 29th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, the film is the sequel to the 1977 animated film The Rescuers, which was based on the novels of Margery Sharp. This film was the second released during the Disney Renaissance era, which had begun the year prior with The Little Mermaid. The Rescuers Down Under was the first animated theatrical film sequel produced by Disney; along with Fantasia 2000 and Winnie the Pooh, it is one of the few sequels that are part of the Disney animated features canon. Animation Midsummer Dream is a 2005 computer-animated film from Dygra Films, the creators of The Living Forest. Made in Spain and Portugal, the film is loosely based on William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. Comedy Airheads is a 1994 American comedy film written by Rich Wilkes and directed by Michael Lehmann. It stars Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi and Adam Sandler as a band of loser musicians called "The Lone Rangers" who take a radio station hostage, just so that their song would get played on-air. Joe Mantegna plays the radio station's DJ and Michael McKean plays the Station Manager. Comedy The Improper Duchess is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Yvonne Arnaud, Hugh Wakefield, Wilfrid Caithness and Arthur Finn. The film is based on the 1931 play of the same name by J. B. Fagan. Documentary film Satyajit Ray is a 1985 biographical documentary film directed by Shyam Benegal. Documentary film Raoni is a 1978 French-Belgian documentary film directed by Jean-Pierre Dutilleux and Luiz Carlos Saldanha on the life of Raoni Metuktire. The film portrays issues surrounding the survival of the indigenous Indian tribes of north central Brazil. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy DIVERGENCE is a critically acclaimed official entry in over 12 international film festivals; critics have described it as the best narrative feature that describes how America has struggled with 9/11.DIVERGENCE tells the tale of two wounded people coming together and grappling with the ramifications of war and loss. Set in a picturesque seaside town on the Jersey shores in the midst of a cold and bitter winter, we are introduced to Tim Lawson. Tim is a wounded, disillusioned veteran of the Iraq war who returns to his hometown, in an attempt to reclaim a simpler time in his life after experiencing the horrors of war. By chance he meets Clare O'Neil, a model-beautiful woman whose life has been turned upside down by a fatal accident, forever bonding her personal loss to a nation's sorrow. She now hides away in a secluded beach house having all but given up on the world. When a fateful event brings the two of them together, they are drawn to each other in a common bond by their experiences. As their relationship becomes increasingly more passionate, they must make decisions that will have profound effect on the rest of their lives. Documentary film Polar Bears: Spy on the Ice is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by John Downer. Comedy Things Change is a 1988 comedy and drama film directed by David Mamet. It was co-written by Mamet and Shel Silverstein, and stars Joe Mantegna and Don Ameche. Comedy What's to Do? is a 1933 short comedy film written by Ewart Adamson , Ernest Pagano and Charles E. Roberts and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Olives and Their Oil is a 1914 educational short film about the production of olive oil. The film was released by Keystone Studios on February 7, 1914, on a split reel with the Charlie Chaplin comedy Kid Auto Races at Venice. Comedy Il Prof. Dott. Guido Tersilli, primario della clinica Villa Celeste, convenzionata con le mutue is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It is the sequel of Be Sick... It's Free. Comedy Magalir Mattum is a 1994 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao, starring Revathy, Urvashi, Rohini and Nassar in lead roles with Nagesh and Kamal Haasan in guest appearance. The film was inspired by the American film 9 to 5. Comedy Island Queen is a 2012 short comedy drama film written by Nat Luurtsema and directed by Ben Mallaby. Documentary film Hasta que se ponga el sol is a 1973 Argentine film. Documentary film "God himself could not sink this ship.''-Titanic crewman. The unsinkable ship sank at 2:20 a.m. on April 14, 1912. Approximately 1,500 people perished with her, a loss that stunned the world. For seven decades the fabled liner lay hidden 13,000 feet below the North Atlantic surface. Various expeditions tried to find her, but they were defeated by wild weather, the extreme depth, and conflicting accounts of the ship's last moments. Finally, in 1985, explorer Bob Ballard and a French-American team located the Titanic. Years of painstaking research paid off as they became the first humans to see the great ship since that awful night to remember in 1912. You can join Ballard on the search-and see what his team saw-through this acclaimed film. Documentary film Kha-chee-pae is a 2005 film written and directed by Miroslav Janek. Thriller The Survivors Club is a 2004 CBS television film directed by Christopher Leitch. It is based on Lisa Gardner's novel-of-the-same-name. It stars Roma Downey, Jacqueline Bisset and Lauren Lee Smith as rape survivors. It premiered on 7 March 2004. Comedy Baba's Journey - An African Dream is a 1994 comedy film directed by Christine Eymeric. Comedy Super Troopers is a 2001 comedy film directed by Jay Chandrasekhar, written by and starring the Broken Lizard comedy group. Marisa Coughlan, Daniel von Bargen and Brian Cox co-star while Lynda Carter has a cameo appearance. In total, Fox Searchlight paid $3.25 million for distribution rights of the film and grossed $23.1 million at the box office. Comedy Prodaná nevěsta is a 1975 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy The Biggest Movie of all Time 3D is a 2012 adventure comedy film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. Thriller In a dystopian future where the year is no longer counted, citizens without jobs are sent to work camps and never heard from again. Adam Leben (Eric Kopatz) is a laid off factory worker. To save his life, he answers an ad for a medical test experiment, plunging down a rabbit hole of genetic engineering, mind control, and time travel. It's all part of a mind-bending human potential project. Adam is the prototype for a new kind of human being. He's on schedule to be planted in human history by Hyperfutura Industries. All the exits are locked, except the one in Adam's mind. Thriller Flight into Danger is a 1956 Canadian television film starring James Doohan, Corinne Conley, Kate Reid, Zachary Scott and Philip Gilbert. The 60-minute teleplay was written by Arthur Hailey, produced and screened by CBC Television, and broadcast on April 3, 1956, on the General Motors Theatre series. Documentary film Bobby Fischer Against the World is a documentary feature film that explores the life of the late chess Grandmaster and 11th World Champion Bobby Fischer. It incorporates interviews with chess players Anthony Saidy, Larry Evans, Sam Sloan, Susan Polgar, Garry Kasparov, Asa Hoffmann, Friðrik Ólafsson, Lothar Schmid and others. It includes never-before-seen footage from the World Chess Championship 1972. Science Fiction Reign of the Gargoyles is a television film released in the United States on March 24, 2007. It is set in Europe during World War II. Animation Baby Bottleneck is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1946 and directed by Bob Clampett and written by Warren Foster. Comedy Why Do They Call It Love When They Mean Sex? is a 1993 Spanish film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. Rosa Maria Sardà won the 1994 Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Sole. Documentary film Coming Out Under Fire is a film documentary, based on the critically acclaimed 1990 book by Allan Berube, of nine gay and lesbian veterans of WWII who told their stories in interviews which are combined with an array of declassified documents, photographs and archival footage. Animation Once Upon A Time in the Woods is a rotoscoped animated short by film-maker Benjamin Arthur. The short became popular on YouTube, and was reviewed positively by USA Today's Tech blog, as well as being featured in IDN, and multiple film festivals around the world. As of 2011, it has had over one million views on YouTube. The animated short also airs on a regular basis on the cable TV channel Current TV Science Fiction Beasties is a 1989 film, originally titled Bionaut, by Steven Paul Contreras. Thriller Golden Needles is a 1974 American action/adventure film starring Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Ashley, Ann Sothern, Jim Kelly, Burgess Meredith, and Roy Chiao. The film was directed by Robert Clouse and shot on location in Hong Kong. Comedy Porky in Egypt is a 1938 cartoon in the Looney Tunes series that stars Porky Pig. It deals with Porky trying to take a tour in Egypt to visit the pyramids there. Documentary film Drenaje profundo is a short documentary film directed by Carlos Prieto. Science Fiction Eraser Children is a 2009 Australian film directed by Nathan Christoffel. The director talked about the film in an interview for Film Ink magazine in 2008. The film has been selected to premiere at Londons Sci-Fi-London off the viewing of the first edit. Though the film was withdrawn from competition due to post production not being complete . The film has been selected to have a preview screening at the closing night of the Melbourne Underground Film Festival in August 2009. It will have its World Premiere as the opening night film of the Sydney International Sci Fi Film Festival. Sydney International Sci Fi Film festival co-director Lisa Mitchell said. "Director Nathan Christoffel and his cast and crew, deserve to be warmly congratulated. To have independently produced such a visually and conceptually sophisticated film as their feature debut is a major accomplishment and a testament to the creativity of Australian genre cinema." A trailer for the film was released in mid-2009. A unfinished version of the film was first screened at the Melbourne Underound Film Festival in 2009. Comedy My Sexiest Mistake is a 2004 television film directed by Jon Sherman. Comedy Goof Troop Christmas is a 1992 TV movie written by Jymn Magon. Thriller Hunter is a 1973 film directed by Leonard Horn and written by Cliff Gould, starring John Vernon, involving the kidnapping and brainwashing of a race car driver in order to turn him into an assassin against America. The torture used against him involves forcing him to watch footage of the Winged monkeys from The Wizard of Oz, a-la A Clockwork Orange, giving rise to the now-famous pop-culture catch phrase "Please, stop the monkeys!" Comedy Sitting Ducks is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Henry Jaglom. The film follows the adventures of two small-time hoods who steal a considerable amount of cash from a gambling syndicate. While fleeing by car down the U.S. eastern seaboard for a chartered airplane that will take them to Central America, they pick up a pair of vivacious young ladies and an unsuccessful singer-songwriter. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Pronto... c'è una certa Giuliana per te is a 1967 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Massimo Franciosa. For this film Mario Nascimbene won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Score. Comedy A Pizza Tweety-Pie is a 1958 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon. Written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng, it features Tweety, Sylvester and Granny, with Mel Blanc providing the voices of Sylvester and Tweety, and June Foray providing Granny's voice. Thriller Kill Bill Volume 1 is a 2003 American martial arts action film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is the first of two Kill Bill films produced at the same time, and was followed by Kill Bill Volume 2. It was originally set for a single theatrical release, but with a runtime of over 4 hours, it was divided into two films. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who seeks revenge on an assassination squad led by Bill after they try to kill her and her unborn child. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success. Thriller Across the Bridge is a 1957 British film directed by Ken Annakin. It is based on the short story of the same name by Graham Greene. It stars Rod Steiger and Bernard Lee. Animation Haredevil Hare is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and it is the debut for Marvin the Martian — although he is unnamed in this film — along with his Martian dog, K-9. All the voices are done by Mel Blanc. Marvin's nasal voice for this first film is different from the later one he is most known for, which was similar to one that Blanc used for the emcee in What's Cookin' Doc?, for just one line, where the emcee says, "Shall we give it to him, folks?" The title is a play on "daredevil", although it has only a vague metaphorical connection to the plotline, as Bugs is a reluctant participant in the cartoon's acrobatics. Animation The Pet Store is a 1933 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy House Party 2, the sequel to the 1990 film House Party, was released in October 1991 by New Line Cinema, and returns most of the cast of the first film along with new cast members such as Queen Latifah and Iman, and more guest appearances by other famous entertainers, such as Tony! Toni! Toné! and Ralph Tresvant. House Party 2 basically has the same premise as the first, except it is a pajama party instead of a regular house party. This film was dedicated to the memory of Robin Harris, who played "Pops" in the first film. Documentary film Stories Of Trust: Calling For Climate Recovery, Part 3: Trust Alaska is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Christi Cooper-Kuhn, Katie Lose Gilbertson and Kelly Matheson. Animation Bratz: Starrin & Stylin is a 2004 animated direct-to-video film that was produced by CineGroupe and released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The film's rights is now owned by Lionsgate and it can now be found on digital online streaming on Vudu and digital download on iTunes. Comedy Loki and SageKing Go to GenCon is a short comedy film directed by Jason Loki Janes. Comedy Holiday Miracle is a comedy film directed by Joel Paul Reisig. Animation Flamingo is a 2012 animated short fantasy musical written by César Elster and Carl Zitelmann and directed by Carl Zitelmann. Comedy Los encantos de mí compadre is a 1997 comedy film written by Enrique Murillo & Rafael Rosales Durán and directed by Enrique Murillo. Documentary film Derrelicto is a 2014 short mystery documentary experimental film written and directed by Juan Manuel Erazo. Comedy Disciples of Hippocrates is a 1980 Japanese film directed by Kazuki Ōmori. Documentary film Eufrosina´s Revolution is a 2013 documentary film written by Luciana Kaplan and Diego Delgado, directed by Luciana Kaplan. Comedy Penny Paradise is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Edmund Gwenn, Betty Driver and Jimmy O'Dea. It was made at Ealing Studios. It was an early directorial assignment for Reed, and along with many other British productions of the era such as the same year's better-known Reed-directed Bank Holiday, is described as: "...belonging to a wider studio tradition of modest representation of ordinary British life." Documentary film Soferet is a 2006 documentary about Avielah Barclay, who studied to become a sofer, which is a traditionally male position transcribing Jewish Hebrew texts. The documentary explains how she became the world’s first known traditionally trained female scribe in October 2003. The film explores the importance of the Torah in Jewish life, the perfection required to execute a kosher Torah scroll, and a feminist perspective on the battle waged by some Jewish women to assume responsibilities traditionally reserved for men. Documentary film Signals Through the Flames is a 1983 documentary film directed by Sheldon Rochlin and Maxine Harris. Animation Meeresrauch is a 2003 short animated film written by Thomas Grummt and directed by Michael Duldner. Documentary film Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party is a 2005 documentary about Stephen Tobolowsky in which he tells stories from his life. The actor, who is usually in a supporting role, takes center stage in the 87-minute birthday party. Documentary film Walk the streets of Munich, the very heart of Bavaria, as only a local can. Follow along on eleven must see strolls viewing a Munich that is both chic and modern, Oktoberfest and Lederhosen. Meet the people of Munich and see why even the winter seems inviting! Comedy Plunder & Lightning is an animated television movie, originally broadcast on September 7, 1990, that makes up the first four episodes of the Disney animated series TaleSpin. The film was broadcast in syndication on various local and regional channels at different times from Friday, September 7 through Sunday, September 9, 1990. In 1991, the film was the sole nominee for an Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Animated Program. After its original airing, the film was split up into four parts which were treated as episodes of the series itself, but with severe edits. This four-part version first aired from Monday, November 19 through Thursday, November 22, 1990. Thriller Tequila Sunrise is a 1988 American crime thriller film written and directed by Robert Towne. It stars Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, with Raúl Juliá, J. T. Walsh, Arliss Howard and Gabriel Damon in supporting roles. The film, only the second to be both written and directed by Academy Award–winning screenwriter Towne, was commercially successful, making over $100 million at the box office worldwide, but critical reception was mixed. One reviewer was of the opinion that, "perhaps because the elements were so irresistible—Robert Towne directing Gibson, Russell and Pfeiffer in a California crime film—an aura of disappointment settled over Tequila Sunrise, no matter how engaging, and profitable, it turned out to be." Tequila Sunrise was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. The film's soundtrack spawned the hit single "Surrender to Me", performed by Ann Wilson and Robin Zander, where it went to #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1989. Documentary film A Room Nearby is 2003 animated television special written and directed by Paul Fierlinger and Sandra Fierlinger. Animation Opopomoz is a 2003 Italian-French-Spanish animation film directed by Enzo D'Alò. It tells an unusual and curious Christmas story, set in a modern-day Naples, during the Christmas season. The film was shot in two years, with a budget of about 10 million euro. Thriller Double Impact is a 1991 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich, and written, produced by and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme in a double role as Chad and Alex Wagner. The film was released in the United States on August 9, 1991. Documentary film Louder Than Love: The Grande Ballroom Story is a documentary, history and music film directed by Tony D'Annunzio and Karl Rausch. Science Fiction Beti and amare is a 2014 fantasy film written and directed by Andy Siege. Comedy Club de femmes is a 1936 French film directed and written by Jacques Deval, and starring Danielle Darrieux. Documentary film Zechmeister is a 1981 film directed by Angela Summereder. Animation Lettres Du Voyant is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Louis Henderson. Thriller Plot of Fear is an Italian mystery-thriller movie directed in 1976 by Paolo Cavara. The movie also includes a well-known animated erotic insert directed by Gibba in which, as said by Marco Giusti, "the great Gibba broke out in all kinds of sado-masochistic excess". Animation The Wish Fish is a 2012 animated Adventure film written by Segundo Altolaguirre, Luis Sánchez-Polack and directed by Ivan Oneka and Gorka Vázquez. Documentary film Icelandic Volcanoes, Who is Next? is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jacques Bedel and François de Riberolles. Documentary film The County is a short documentary biographical film directed by Chris Giamo, Kelsey Kobik and Michael Ferry. Comedy Les Bons Vivants, is a French comedy film from 1965, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Michel Audiard and Albert Kantof, starring Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Un grand seigneur", "High Lifers", "How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning", "Un drôle de caïd", "Alegres vividores", "Die Damen lassen bitten", "Per favore chiudete le persiane". Comedy Comment Rattraper Le Coup? is a 2012 short, comedy, drama film directed by Majid Tounsi. Thriller Hard Time: Hostage Hotel is a 1999 action-drama film directed by Hal Needham. Comedy Apartment for Peggy is a 1948 film about a depressed professor whose spirits are lifted when he rents part of his home to a young couple. It was based on the novelette An Apartment for Jenny by Faith Baldwin. Campus exteriors were filmed at the University of Nevada, Reno. Thriller Inhale is a 2010 drama film written by Walter A. Doty III and John Claflin and directed by Baltasar Kormákur. Animation Planes is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated sports comedy film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a spin-off of Pixar's Cars franchise and the first film in a planned Planes trilogy. Despite not being produced by Pixar, the film was co-written and executive produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter, who directed the Cars films. The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Cedric the Entertainer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards. Like many of DisneyToon's films, it was initially set to be released as a direct-to-video film, but was instead theatrically released on August 9, 2013 in the Disney Digital 3D and RealD 3D formats with a box office gross of $219.8 million worldwide. A sequel, titled Planes: Fire & Rescue, was theatrically released on July 18, 2014. Documentary film The Life of Reilly is a 2006 American film adaptation of actor Charles Nelson Reilly's one-man play "Save It For the Stage: The Life of Reilly". Written by Reilly and Paul Linke, and directed by Frank L. Anderson and Barry Poltermann, the film is an edited version of Reilly's much longer stage show, filmed live before audiences at the El Portal Theater in North Hollywood, California in October 2004. The final film is compiled from Reilly's final two performances, interspersed with clips, images and music. The Life of Reilly premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2006 to positive reviews and proceeded to play for over a year on the festival circuit, including the Seattle International Film Festival and Newfest. A limited theatrical release began in November 2007. Comedy And the Same to You is a 1960 British comedy film directed by George Pollock, and based on a stage farce by A.P. Dearsley. It stars Brian Rix and William Hartnell. Comedy Dr. Sex is a 1964 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels. The film is also known as Dr. S- in the USA. Comedy Enter Madame is an American romantic comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent, starring Elissa Landi and Cary Grant, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a three-act play of the same name that ran from August 16, 1920 to April 1922 at the Garrick Theatre in New York City for a total of 350 performances. The stage version was directed by Brock Pemberton. The 1935 movie was a remake of a 1922 silent film starring Clara Kimball Young and Louise Dresser. Thriller Anaamika is a 2014 Telugu film directed by Sekhar Kammula, starring Nayanthara in the lead role. The film is a remake of the Hindi film Kahaani with slight changes in the climax of the plot. It was also dubbed into Tamil and released under the name Nee Enge En Anbe. Documentary film Louis Theroux: Under the Knife is a TV documentary written and presented by Louis Theroux about the people and doctors involved in plastic surgery operations. Filmed mostly in the USA, in the programme, Louis himself ends up getting liposuction. Thriller Everest is an upcoming American 3D adventure thriller film directed by Baltasar Kormákur and written by Justin Isbell and William Nicholson. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Keira Knightley, Josh Brolin, Jason Clarke, John Hawkes, Sam Worthington, and Clive Standen. The film is set for a September 18, 2015 release date. It is based on the real events of 1996 Mount Everest disaster, in which several climbers died. There were two expedition groups led by Scott Fischer and Rob Hall each, who tried to climb the mountain. Animation The Story of the Concierge Mukuzo Imokawa is a lost film that was once considered to be the first professional Japanese animation film ever made. It was made by Ōten Shimokawa in 1917. It was preceded by Shimokawa's early work, 凸坊新画帳・名案の失敗 and the unconfirmed existence of an unknown titled work from January 1917. Comedy Dik is a 2011 comedy drama short family film written and directed by Christopher Stollery. Documentary film The Last Ice Merchant is a 2012 short family documentary film directed by Sandy Patch. Documentary film Cree Hunters of Mistassini is a 1974 documentary film co-directed by Boyce Richardson and Tony Ianzelo, chronicling a group of three Cree families from the Mistassini region of Quebec, as they set up a winter hunting camp near James Bay and Ungava Bay. The film explores the beliefs and the ecological principles of the Cree people. Richardson had previously written a series of articles for the Montreal Star on Native rights and the environmental damage done by development on their land. He traveled to Mistassini to speak with Cree friends, pledging that their film would allow Native people to tell their own stories, and filming went ahead with three hunting families in the bush, over five months from 1972 to 1973. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada Cree Hunters of Mistassini received the award for Best Documentary over 30 minutes at the Canadian Film Awards as well as the Robert Flaherty Award for best one-off documentary from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Comedy Wrong Number also is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film. The film released on 25 March 2004 in all over Bangladesh. The film directed by Motin Rahman. And produced-distributed by Impress Telefilm Limited. Stars Riaz, Shrabanti, Abdul Qader, Nasir Rahman, Dolly Johur, Tushar Khan, Amol Bosh, Tahsina, Taskina and many more. Comedy The Matsugane Potshot Affair is a 2006 Japanese drama film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita, starring Hirofumi Arai. Thriller Screenplay is a 2006 thriller film written and directed by Benjamin Collins. Comedy Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas is a 2004 computer-animated direct-to-video film produced by Disney Toon Studios and the sequel to 1999's Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. The segments in this video feature Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, Max, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and Scrooge McDuck in five different segments. Along with the Mickey's PhilharMagic theme park attraction, this production was one of the first to depict the Mickey Mouse series characters with 3D computer animation. Peggy Holmes, who co-wrote this film, is also responsible for directing "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning", "Secret of the Wings", and "The Pirate Fairy". Comedy Standup Comedian is a 2012 Comedy Central special featuring comedian Demetri Martin. It was directed by Ryan Polito and filmed at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, New York. It first aired on October 2, 2012. A DVD and CD were released by Comedy Central and Comedy Central Records on October 2, 2012. Comedy Catty-Cornered is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. Thriller Lyckantropen is a Swedish short film written and directed by Steve Ericsson. It follows a family in a small town that struggles with relationship balance and internal emotional conflicts. The film is only 28 minutes long, and features almost no dialogue throughout. The soundtrack, Lyckantropen Themes, was composed by Norwegian avant-garde electronica / black metal band Ulver. Documentary film Ill Be Your Mirror is a 1995 documentary film directed by Edmund Coulthard and Nan Goldin. Documentary film Getting Up: The TEMPT ONE Story is a 2012 biographical and documentary film written and directed by Caskey Ebeling. Thriller Les Anges Exterminateurs is a 2006 French film directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival on 20 May 2006 and had a limited release in the United States on 7 March 2007. The film is about a director named François who embarks on a film project about female eroticism. He meets three struggling actresses who perform sexual acts in front of him. What François does not realise is that there is a lot more going on in the girls' heads than other parts and this leads to tragic consequences. The film is semiautobiographical: in 2002 director Brisseau had been arrested on charges of harassment, fined and given a suspended one-year prison sentence. The plaintiffs were three women who had performed sexual acts in front of him during their audition. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Jean Musy. Comedy L'hôtel du libre échange is a 1937 film directed by Marc Allégret. Comedy How to Boil a Frog is an 2010 Canadian eco-comedy documentary film written and directed by Jon Cooksey to show the consequences of too many people using up Earth resources and suggesting five ways that people can save habitability on the Earth while improving their own lives at the same time. Documentary film Slam Planet is a documentary film directed by Kyle Fuller and Mike Henry. Science Fiction Two friends, Erik and David find themselves cornered in the garage by something they can't identify. They try desperately to piece together what happened to them, which raises more questions than it answers. Injured and confused, they plan to wait until the “thing” gives up and leaves them be, but when their wounds take a turn for the worse, they are brought face to face with true terror. Comedy Masked and Anonymous is a 2003 comedy-drama film directed by Larry Charles. The film was written by Larry Charles and Bob Dylan, the latter under the pseudonym "Sergei Petrov". It stars iconic rock legend Bob Dylan alongside a star-heavy cast, including John Goodman, Jeff Bridges, Penélope Cruz, Val Kilmer, Mickey Rourke, Jessica Lange, Luke Wilson, Angela Bassett, Bruce Dern, Cheech Marin, Ed Harris, Chris Penn, Steven Bauer, Giovanni Ribisi, and Michael Paul Chan. The film received negative reviews from critics. Documentary film Prince! Behind the Symbol is a 2011 TV documentary written by Gene Anderson. Comedy Zevar is a 1987 drama comedy romance family film written by Saratchandra Chatterjee and Gulzar and directed by Basu Chatterjee. Science Fiction In this sequel to the cult classic SCREAMERS, a rescue team is lured by a distress signal to a long abandoned planet where they encounter an army of robotic killing machines. Comedy 12 Men of Christmas is a 2009 American romantic comedy television film made for the Lifetime Television network. Directed by Arlene Sanford and starring Kristin Chenoweth, the film is based on the novel Decent Exposure by Phillipa Ashley with the teleplay adaptation written by Jon Maas. Anna Chlumsky, Aaron Abrams, Stephen Huszar, and Peter Mooney also star. The film had its world premiere on Lifetime on December 5, 2009. The story takes place in Kalispell, Montana, USA, but the film was shot in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It tells the story of a New York publicist who takes a job in a small town in Montana. The reference to 12 men in the title refers to members of the volunteer Kalispell Search and Rescue team who are the first point of rescue for those in danger at Glacier National Park. Animation Old MacDonald Had a Farm is an cartoon, produced by Famous Studios and released by Paramount Pictures in 1946. A picture from Old Mcdonald Had A Farm Cartoon .Another picture of Old McDonald Had A Farm Cartoon Comedy Lisa Picard is Famous, also known as Famous, is a 2000 comedy-drama film directed by Griffin Dunne and written by Nat DeWolf & Laura Kirk. The film stars Kirk, DeWolf, Dunne, Daniel London, and a large number of famous actors in cameos as themselves. The films story is about a documentary maker who has focused on Lisa Picard as she is on the verge of stardom. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film A Day at Karl Marx's Grave is a 1983 short film directed by Peter von Bagh. Comedy Kein Bund fürs Leben is a 2007 comedy film directed by Granz Henman. Animation The Secret of the Ice Flower is a 2013 mystery, comedy, adventure, animation, short film written and directed by Jacob Ley. Documentary film Robert Towne is a 2006 short documentary film directed by Sarah Morris. Comedy Wife, Doctor and Nurse is a 1937 romantic comedy film directed by Walter Lang. Comedy Otoko girai is a comedy drama film directed by Ryo Kinoshita. Comedy Mr. Vampire II, also known as Mr. Vampire Part 2, is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau, starring Lam Ching Ying, and produced by Sammo Hung. The film is the second of a series of five films directed by Ricky Lau in the Mr. Vampire franchise. Mr. Vampire and its sequels were released as part of the jiangshi cinematic boom in Hong Kong during the 1980s. The Chinese title of the film literally translates to Vampire Family. Comedy The Worst Movie Ever! is a 2011 American sci-fi/action/drama/horror/comedy/musical film written, produced, and directed by Glenn Berggoetz. Comedy Tres de la Cruz Roja is a 1961 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando Palacios and written by Vicente Coello and Pedro Masó Comedy L'impiegato is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini. The film is loosely inspired by The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Science Fiction El Monstruo Resucitado is a 1953 Mexican horror film directed by Chano Urueta. Science Fiction Interkosmos is a 2006 film directed by Jim Finn. Documentary film Despicable Dick and Righteous Richard is a 2011 documentary directed by Joshua Neale. " Richard has been pissing people off for 50 years. A recovering alcoholic from North Dakota, he finally musters the courage to complete the eighth and ninth steps of the 12-Step Program. With a list of everyone he’s wronged—from ex-wives to ex-mistresses, abandoned children to slighted pals—Richard tries to make amends. But has he really changed? Soulful folk music and rich characters bring levity and humor to an emotional story of redemption." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy I Spy is a 2002 American spy comedy film starring Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson. The film was directed by Betty Thomas, and based on the television series of the same name that aired in the 1960s and starred Robert Culp and Bill Cosby. Comedy Stay Cool is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Ted Smith, and written by Mark Polish. The film stars Winona Ryder, Mark Polish, Hilary Duff, Sean Astin, Josh Holloway, Jon Cryer, and Chevy Chase. Comedy Four Brothers. Or Three. Wait...three is a 2013 short film directed and written by Philip Buiser. Science Fiction The Entity is a horror film based on the novel of the same name by Frank De Felitta. It stars Barbara Hershey as a woman tormented by an invisible assailant. Despite being filmed and planned for a release in 1981, the movie was not released in worldwide theaters until September 1982 followed by the United States in February 1983. Comedy Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot is a 1992 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode. The film stars Sylvester Stallone and Estelle Getty. The film was released in the United States on February 21, 1992. Animation ¡Vampiros en La Habana! is a Cuban animated film directed by Juan Padrón. Released in 1985, the film features trumpet performances by Arturo Sandoval. A sequel to the film, called Más vampiros en La Habana, was released in 2003. Animation Seven Minutes in the Warsaw Ghetto is a 2012 animated short historical drama war film written by Richard Raskin and directed by Johan Oettinger. Comedy My Girlfriend Is An Agent is a 2009 South Korean romantic action comedy film directed by Shin Tae-ra and starring Kim Ha-neul and Kang Ji-hwan. The film had 4,078,293 admissions nationwide and was the 4th most attended film of the year. Comedy Hunting and Gathering is a 2007 French romantic film based on the writer Anna Gavalda's 2004 novel Hunting and Gathering. It was directed by Claude Berri, who also wrote the screenplay, and stars Audrey Tautou, Guillaume Canet, Laurent Stocker, Françoise Bertin and Alain Sachs. It premiered on 21 March 2007. Comedy The Oak is a 1992 Romanian drama film directed by Lucian Pintilie. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Last Life in the Universe is a 2003 Thai film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film is notable for being trilingual; the two main characters flit from Thai to Japanese to English as their vocabulary requires. The film stars Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano and Sinitta Boonyasak. Thriller Kolai Nokku Paarvai is a thriller film written and directed by J.S. Nandhini. Comedy Hilia hronia prin - Vyzantio: I giorti ton Kalendon is a 1977 musical comedy written by Iakovos Kabanellis and directed by Giorgos Mihailidis. Comedy Dhoom 2 is a 2006 Bollywood action heist film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra at an estimated budget of 350 million under the Yash Raj Films banner. It is the second in the Dhoom series. Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra star as buddy cops Jai Dixit and Ali, respectively. The duo attempt to capture Mr. A, a professional thief whose passion is to steal rare and valuable collectibles using high-technology gadgets. The film features Bipasha Basu and Aishwarya Rai in lead female roles. Dhoom 2 was shot primarily in India, Durban, and Rio de Janeiro, becoming the first major Hindi film to be shot in Brazil. The distributor, Yash Raj Films, promoted the film by forging associations with Pepe Jeans and Coca-Cola. It premiered on 24 November 2006 in India, where it received the widest release in Indian cinema history with over 1800 prints. It was dubbed simultaneously in Tamil as well as in Telugu. Singer Vijay Prakash dubbed for ACP Jai Dixit in Tamil. Dhoom 2 was generally well received by critics and audiences; it was accepted well by children and adults. Comedy Something Like Happiness is a 2005 Czech movie directed by Bohdan Sláma. It is about finding hope in the midst of disappointment by three young people who grew up in the same run-down block of flats and are now coming of age. The film won the Golden Seashell at the San Sebastian Film Festival. Comedy Fourplay:Tampa is a 2011 short film written by Carlos Trevino and directed by Kyle Henry. Comedy The Merry Go Round is a 1995 short comedy romance film written and directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero. Documentary film A Sacred Duty, subtitled Applying Jewish values to help heal the world, is a 2007 60-minute documentary from Jewish Vegetarians of North America, written and produced by Lionel Friedberg. The film focuses on Jewish teachings about caring for the earth, treatment of animals, and the environment, with a focus on vegetarianism. Interviews with rabbis, activists, and scholars are interspersed with footage and stills illustrating the points being discussed. Comedy The Felistas Fable is a 2013 dramatic comedy romance film written and directed by Dilman Dila. Documentary film Thug Life in DC is a 1998 documentary film directed by Marc Levin. Comedy Shake It All About is a 2001 Danish comedy-drama directed by Hella Joof. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film One Life is a 2011 British nature documentary film directed by Michael Gunton and Martha Holmes. The film is narrated by the British actor Daniel Craig. Documentary film Though modern scholars fail to agree whether he actually existed, the legend of King Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table has endured throughout the ages, thanks in part to its immortalization in works by Chretien de Troyes, Richard Wagner and Alfred, Lord Tennyson. This installment of the Celtic Legends series explores Arthur's ever-changing image throughout history, from fearless warlord to romantic hero. Comedy 2 Little, 2 Late is a 1999 film produced by Deadpool Pictures that tells the stories of different students at a local high school and how they dealt with the situations that arose after racial tensions erupted. The film stars Anthony Michael Hall as Mr. Burggins, Vicellous Reon Shannon as Seth "Crystal" Meth, Brad Renfro as Jimmy Walsh, Heather McComb as Holly Shannon, Jim Brooks as Mark Cannon, Wil Horneff as Robbie Fontaine and Zachary Bennett as Mickey McGouvney. Comedy This Ain't the Munsters XXX is a 2008 comedy, adult and pornographic movie film written by Roger Krypton and directed by Anton Slayer. Comedy Kaliveedu is a 1996 Malayalam family drama film that explores the marital relationship of Mahesh and Mridula and their divorce. Thriller The St. Francisville Experiment is a 2000 low-budget found footage horror film directed by Ted Nicolaou. The film was released direct to DVD on April 15, 2000 and centers upon a small group of paranormal investigators who spend a night in an old haunted mansion located in St. Francisville, Louisiana. The haunted mansion's back story was loosely based upon the true story of Delphine LaLaurie. Comedy How to Find the Ideal is a 2007 Ukrainian comedy directed by Vera Yakovenko and starring Armen Grigoryan. Animation Making Stars is a 1935 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop. The short contains one of the earliest clear examples of the oriental riff that would become popular as a leitmotif for Asian culture following the release of the 1974 song Kung Fu Fighting. Comedy Johny Mera Naam Preethi Mera Kaam is a 2011 Indian Kannada in the romance genre starring Duniya Vijay and Ramya in the lead roles . The film is directed by Preetam Gubbi of Mungaru Male fame. Jayanna and Bhogendra have jointly produced this venture under Jayanna combines banner. V. Harikrishna has composed the music and a long associate, S.Krishna works as the cameraman. Comedy The Colonels Outing is a 2011 comedy film directed by Christopher Banks. Comedy Father and Scout is a 1994 comedy film starring Bob Saget and Brian Bonsall. Animation The Croods 2 is a 2017 adventure and comedy animation film written and directed by Chris Sanders and Kirk DeMicco. The Croods 2 is the sequel of the 2013 film The Croods. Comedy "Trevor (Tygh Runyan), the hero of Blaine Thurier's A Gun to the Head, is facing one dismal evening. His wife, Grace (Marnie Robinson), is hosting a dinner party with her appallingly obnoxious boss Dwayne (Benjamin Ayres) and his daft wife, Audrey (Sarah Lind). An unexpected call from Trevor's long-lost hustler cousin Darren (Paul Anthony) brightens things up. Given an opportunity to slip out (ostensibly to pick up some wine), Trevor arranges to meet Darren for a beer at a cavernous Vancouver strip joint known as the Penthouse. After a brief hello, inveterate schemer Darren bluntly hits his cousin up for five grand to help build his “empire.” Trevor is supremely disappointed by this request, but his night is about to get much, much worse. With his debut film, Low Self-Esteem Girl,and his follow-up, Male Fantasy, writer-director Thurier demonstrated his unique deadpan gifts and penchant for angst-fuelled moments of hilariously awkward comedy. A Gun to the Head deftly mixes genres with a touch more gravitas than the neurotics-at-play universe of Thurier's earlier works. Equal parts domestic sex comedy and male buddy movie, the film is also, and perhaps most importantly, a twisted version of film noir so low-rent and scattered that even Edgar G. Ulmer would have felt comfortable here. Because of Darren's egregious screw-ups and poorly conceived, off-the-cuff scams, Trevor is dragged into an underworld of weird house parties and even weirder drug dealers. Trevor isn't entirely unfamiliar with this world (he and his cousin share a checkered past), but it's much stranger and more volatile than the one he remembers. With their odd quirks and bizarre mood swings between avuncular and homicidal, the drug-dealing “kingpin” Sam (Hrothgar Mathews) and his cronies seem to have crawled out of a David Lynch movie, had he grown up in West Vancouver. Indeed, A Gun to the Head is very much a Vancouver film, capturing the city's distinctive variation on the post-seventies retro-hippie enclave, combining a kind of pot-addled grace and hard-drug menace. It's a wild, unexpected ride, wilder because it's utterly plausible and scarily recognizable." Quoting Steve Gravestock Thriller Opernball is a 1998 made-for-TV movie by Urs Egger based on a 1995 novel by Austrian writer Josef Haslinger in which thousands of people are killed in a Neo-Nazi terrorist attack taking place during the Vienna Opera Ball. The film starred Heiner Lauterbach, Franka Potente, Frank Giering, Caroline Goodall, Gudrun Landgrebe and Désirée Nosbusch. Documentary film Action Stations is a 1963 Honourable Mention recipient of AACTA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Television Screen Craft category. Comedy Bhalobasa Bhalobasa is a 2008 Bengali film by Rabi Kinagi. This movie is the second film of both Hiran Chatterjee and Srabanti Malakar. After five-week running success prompted producer Ashok Dhanuka added one more song "Bol Raja Chai Kemon Rani" to the film after shooting it right after Kali Puja. This is the first Bengali film which was shot at Salzburg in Austria. This film is the remake of the Telugu film Bommarillu directed and co-written by Bhaskar, starring Prakash Raj, Genelia D'Souza and Siddharth Narayan. The film primarily revolves around a father and son relationship with the father's dote on his son ironically leaving a bitter taste with the latter. The Title Track music of this film is also taken from Bommarillu. Thriller Bermuda Grace is a 1994 American television film directed by Mark Sobel. A comedy thriller, it starred William Sadler and David Harewood as a Philadelphia and a British policemen who go on the hunt of a jewel thief to the Atlantic island of Bermuda. It was intended as the first in a series, but this was cancelled due to poor viewing figures. It also featured Serena Scott Thomas, Andrew Jackson, Leslie Phillips and Cliff Parisi. Animation The Cardboard Head is a 2011 animated short film directed by Luis da Matta Almeida and Pedro Lino. Comedy Crazy to Marry is a 1921 American silent comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Prints are held by Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels and Gosfilmofond, Russian State Archive, Moscow. Comedy The Stöned Age is a 1994 American comedy film directed by James Melkonian, set during the 1970s about two long haired stoners named Michael Hubbs and Joe Connolly and one night cruising Los Angeles' suburbs looking for alcohol, parties, and chicks. Documentary film We Won't Bow Down is a 2014 documentary and history film written and directed by Chris Bower. Comedy The Freshman is a 1925 comedy film that tells the story of a college freshman trying to become popular by joining the school football team. It stars Harold Lloyd, Jobyna Ralston, Brooks Benedict and James Anderson. It remains one of Lloyd's most successful and enduring films. The film was written by John Grey, Sam Taylor, Tim Whelan and Ted Wilde. It was directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor. In 1990, The Freshman was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", going in the second year of voting and being one of the first 50 films to receive such an honor. Comedy New York Minute is a 2004 American teen comedy film starring Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen and Eugene Levy. It was directed by Dennie Gordon and released on May 7, 2004. In the film Mary-Kate and Ashley play twins with opposing personalities who have a series of misadventures around New York City. New York Minute reunited Mary-Kate and Ashley with their Full House co-star, Bob Saget. It is the Olsen twins' first theatrical film since the 1995 film It Takes Two. It was also the last film released by Dualstar Entertainment before they launched into dormancy. Comedy Hot to Trot is a 1988 comedy film released by Warner Bros. It stars Bobcat Goldthwait as an investment broker, Dabney Coleman as the head of the company Bobcat works for and John Candy as the voice of a horse that helps Bobcat's character make smart decisions in investing. The original music score was composed by Danny Elfman. The film's tagline is: "When I talk, you're gonna laugh yourself hoarse." Documentary film Papa Miya of Aligarh is a 1975 Documentary film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. Comedy Picture Paris is a 2012 short HBO film about a suburban woman with an empty nest who exhibits a passion for Paris. The film was written and directed by Brad Hall, starred Julia Louis-Dreyfus and was shot in Paris in 2011. It was entered into the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival. Thriller Dark Reel is a 2008 horror/thriller starring Tiffany Shepis, Edward Furlong, Mercedes McNab, Alexandra Holden, Tony Todd and Lance Henriksen and directed by Josh Eisenstadt. Comedy ‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the Lab, not a creature was stirring, except for the cadavers! When a biology professor‘s Christmas Eve experiment goes horribly awry, it‘s up to the university‘s janitor to mop up the mess... But dealing with the undead may be a job even the best janitor can‘t keep under control... and where else to recruit help but at the local bar. This soon-to-be Christmas classic is a delightful blend of holiday gore and zombie cheer, guaranteed to bring a smile to your face when you‘re not turning away in disgust- just like holidays with the family. A cross between “It‘s a Wonderful Life” and “Night of the Living Dead,” “A Cadaver Christmas” tells the story of an unlikely band of heroes given the task of saving the world from an army of living corpses that are quickly recruiting new members. The dead have been given the gift of life this Christmas, and it‘s up to the janitor to take it back! Thriller All the Little Animals is a 1998 feature film, directed and produced by Jeremy Thomas, based on the novel of the same name by Walker Hamilton. It was adapted for the screen by Eski Thomas, and starred Christian Bale and John Hurt. The film screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in the United States on 3 September 1999. Comedy The Wednesday Night Save the World Society is a comedy film directed by Fred Burke and Dave Eisenstark. Animation Jack-Jack Attack is a 2005 computer animated short film produced by Pixar based on their film The Incredibles, and directed by Brad Bird. Unlike many of their previous shorts, it was not given a theatrical release, but was included on the DVD release of the film. The idea for this short came from an idea for a scene originally considered for inclusion in The Incredibles film; it was cut from the feature and subsequently expanded into this short. The short is based on the baby, Jack-Jack. From The Incredibles, the audience knows that Jack-Jack's babysitter Kari McKeen started experiencing difficulty with him shortly after hanging up the phone with his mother, Helen Parr. Documentary film We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists is a 2012 documentary film about the workings and beliefs of the self-described "hacktivist" collective, Anonymous. Animation Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! is a 35-minute Dragon Ball animated short film that premiered at the Jump Super Anime Tour in September 2008. It was the first animated Dragon Ball feature in twelve years, following the tenth anniversary film The Path to Power. Comedy Just the Ticket is a 1999 film starring Andy García and Andie MacDowell. Garcia was also the producer. The movie was originally titled The Ticket Scalper. Science Fiction Mister Drake's Duck is a 1951 British science fiction comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Yolande Donlan, Jon Pertwee, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Reginald Beckwith. Mr Drake, a farmer, discovers that his hens have started laying radioactive eggs. Documentary film Brothers on the Line is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sasha Reuther. Documentary film 20 Years Of Dysfunction is a DVD/CD released in 2005 by crossover thrash band Stormtroopers Of Death. Mainly created by singer Billy Milano, the material for the 2-disc DVD/CD is mostly culled from fan-shot amateur footage. The relative scarceness of available material has resulted in some hilarious decisions by the production team; for instance, Milk is sung by Danny Lilker but the video footage inappropriately shows vocalist Milano singing. Also notable is that the DVD does not include any material from the second Stormtroopers Of Death studio album Bigger Than The Devil. The DVD extras include five mini concerts from various performances, "backstage shenanigans", interviews with S.O.D. members, several never before heard ballads and a for-this-DVD-made video for the track Fuck The Middle East. Also included is the 1985 bootleg 'Pussywhipped' in its entirety. Animation A-Haunting We Will Go is a 1966 theatrical Looney Tunes cartoon that was directed by Robert McKimson. As with the other Witch Hazel cartoons, June Foray voices Witch Hazel while Mel Blanc voices Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck, and Daffy's nephew. This is the last Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Witch Hazel, as well as the last Looney Tunes cartoon with June Foray's voice acting in the Golden Age. However, she would reprise her role as Witch Hazel once again in an episode of the 2003 Duck Dodgers series. Animation Disney's Stitch! The Movie is a direct-to-video animated spin-off of Lilo & Stitch, released on August 26, 2003. It is often considered more of a backdoor pilot for the spinoff series Lilo & Stitch: The Series rather than a sequel to the original film. The story is an introduction to Dr. Jumba Jookiba's 625 experiments, which he created with the financing of Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel. Documentary film And We Will Go By Boat is a 1976 short film directed by Mirel Iliesiu. Comedy Lonesome Luke's Wild Women is a 1917 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy The Nostril Picker is a 1993 horror film of the slasher genre. The film stars Carl Zschering as Joe Bukowski, a homicidal maniac who uses his special ability to get close to his female targets. Despite the name, the film plot does not directly revolve around a man who picks his nose. Instead, Joe Bukowski learns a chant from a homeless man in return for a small proportion of his alcoholic beverage, and this chant transforms Joe into a form of anybody he pleases. Joe is warned that when the chant is performed excessively it will make him crazy, but chooses to ignore this warning. His main victims in the film are teenage girls attending a high school close to his home. He takes the form of a girl and makes a 'friendship' with these girls but decides to murder, rape and eat them one by one. Comedy Osmosis Jones is a 2001 live-action/animated buddy cop comedy film directed by Tom Sito and Piet Kroon for the animated segments and the Farrelly brothers for the live-action ones. Unusual in this genre, the animated characters are inside the live-action ones. It is set in a fictionalized version of the human body which resembles a large city, where micro-organisms or any being based in organisms are anthropomorphic and centers on Frank Detorre, a slovenly zookeeper. Osmosis Jones, a white blood cell, teams up with Drix, a cold pill, against Thrax, a deadly virus who plans to kill Frank in forty-eight hours and other characters living within him. It met with mixed reviews, and was a box office bomb, earning $14 million against a budget of $70 million. Despite the lack of accolades, the film sold well in home media. It was later adapted into a Saturday morning cartoon television show, Ozzy & Drix, which aired on Kids WB from 2002 to 2004, albeit being completely animated and more emphasis on Osmosis and Drix's partnership in a different body. Limited merchandise was created due to the film's financial failure. Documentary film Why do the Americans stage fashion shows where prospective parents can view children available for adoption. And should we try it in Europe? We travel to Middle America to witness the extraordinarily aggressive way they market children available for adoption. The catwalk shows, photos in shopping malls and weekly TV spots are highly controversial. Critics claim that putting the most vulnerable members of society on display in this way is dangerous and question the motives of adults who appear to be “shopping for a child”. But they work. Children deemed impossible to adopt - teenagers, sibling groups and those with special needs - often find permanent homes thanks to these events. Studies have shown that young people are much more likely to become homeless, suffer mental illness, and ultimately, end up in the criminal justice system if they do not have a permanent home. With unprecedented access we speak to adoption industry insiders, social workers and parents, as well as children participating in these events – some who have been lucky enough to find families, and others who continue to wait, and wait and wait. In contrast, in European countries like Spain, thousands of young children grow up in group homes, never finding permanent families. So which system is better? Are the catwalks the lesser of two evils? Comedy Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills is a 1997 Troma film directed by Philippe Mora. Comedy Sex with a Smile is a 1976 Italian comedy film starring Marty Feldman, Barbara Bouchet, Edwige Fenech, Dayle Haddon and directed by Sergio Martino. While the cast was relatively popular internationally, advertising for the film in the U.S. concentrated almost exclusively on Marty Feldman, even though he only appeared in one segment of the film. The original Italian title was 40 gradi all'ombra del lenzuolo and was followed by a sequel entitled Spogliamoci così senza pudor. Comedy Tale of Time Lost is a 1964 comedy film written by Vladimir Lifshits and Yevgeni Shvarts and directed by Aleksandr Ptushko. Documentary film One Bridge to the Next is a 2007 short drama film directed by Kim Snyder. Thriller Ek Tho Chance is a 2009 Bollywood erotic thriller film directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza and produced by Rangita Pritish Nandy under Pritish Nandy Communications. The music director is Ismail Darbar. The film stars Amrita Arora, Purab Kohli, Ali Fazal, Pawan Malhotra, Vijay Raaz, and others. The film premiered at the 2009 Film Festival of Kerala and is scheduled for theatrically release in 2014. Comedy 1+1=3 is a 1979 comedy film directed by Heidi Genée and written by Heidi Genée and Helga Krause. Comedy Dolemite is a 1975 blaxploitation feature film, and is also the name of its principal character, played by Rudy Ray Moore, who co-wrote the film and its soundtrack. Moore, who started his career as a stand-up comedian in the late 1960s, heard around that time a rhymed toast by a local homeless man about an urban hero named Dolemite, and decided to adopt the persona of Dolemite as an alter-ego in his act. He included the character on his 1970 debut album, Eat Out More Often, which reached the top 25 on the Billboard charts. He released several more comedy albums using this persona. In 1975, Moore decided to create a film about Dolemite, using many of his friends and fellow comedians as cast and crew. The film was directed by D'Urville Martin, who appears as the villain Willie Green. Comedy We're in the Legion Now is a 1936 American adventure comedy film. The film is also known as The Rest Cure. Comedy Blazing Stewardesses is a 1975 sex comedy film that reunited the last remaining members of the Ritz Brothers comedy team. Originally, the film was to have starred the Three Stooges featuring Moe Howard, Emil Sitka, and Curly Joe DeRita, but Howard's illness led to the Ritz Brothers being brought in as replacements for the March 1975 filming; Moe Howard died in early May 1975. Although it followed the movie The Naughty Stewardesses by five months, it is not a sequel to that film. Producer Sam Sherman intended the film to be a fond throwback to B-pictures of the 1940s, and hired a cast of screen veterans: The Ritz Brothers, Yvonne De Carlo, Don "Red" Barry, and Bob Livingston. There is some "T&A" content but nothing explicit, and the film mostly resembles a vintage western, complete with dude-ranch setting, outlaw hijackers, stunt riders, masked cowboy hero, and rodeo footage. Because of the western theme, the working title The Jet Set was changed to Blazing Stewardesses to capitalize on the box-office hit Blazing Saddles. The film was later re-released under at least three alternate titles: Texas Layover, Cathouse Cowgirls, and The Great Truck Robbery. Documentary film Just the Right Amount of Violence iis a 2013 documentary and drama film written and directed by Jon Bang Carlsen. Thriller Salamander is a 2000 film directed by Barbara Gebler. Documentary film The Art Star and the Sudanese Twins is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Pietra Brettkelly. Animation The Mascot is a 1934 animation film written and directed by Ladislas Starevich. Comedy Pájaros de papel is a 2010 Spanish drama film directed by Emilio Aragón Álvarez, starring Imanol Arias. The film tells the story of a group of vaudeville artists in the hard times after the Spanish Civil War. Documentary film Dust Games is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Martin Marecek. Thriller Operation Diamond Racket is a 1978 Indian Kannada language film produced and directed by the duo Dorai - Bhagavan, starring Rajkumar and Padmapriya in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Chandralekha, Raji, Vajramuni, Thoogudeepa Srinivas, Tiger Prabhakar and M. B. Shetty. The film was the last in a series of James Bond-style films that Rajkumar featured in, following Jedara Bale, Goa Dalli CID 999 and Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999. The film was re-released in 2013. Animation The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?, also known as Super Spacefortress Macross, is a 1984 Japanese animated movie based around the Macross television series. The movie is a film adaptation of the original Macross series, with new animation. The storyline of the film does not fit directly into the Macross chronology, and was originally an alternate-universe retelling of the story, but was later established as part of the Macross universe. Within the Macross universe it is a popular movie, a fact shown in Macross 7. However, new Macross productions like Macross Frontier have used elements from both the first T.V. series and this film. In Macross tradition, it features transforming mecha, pop music, and a love triangle. The movie gets its name from its romantic themes and also by the song sung during its climactic battle sequence by Lynn Minmay. In Macross Frontier, the latest series in the Macross universe, the first few episodes use re-animated key scenes from this film and Flash Back 2012 to give viewers glimpses of past events. Thriller The Secret Rapture is a 1993 British drama film directed by Howard Davies. The screenplay by David Hare is based on his 1988 play of the same title. Comedy A Difficult Life is a Commedia all'italiana or Italian-style comedy film directed by Dino Risi in 1961. Comedy An Ache in Every Stake is the 57th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Mom's on Strike is a TV movie starring Faith Ford and Tim Matheson. It premiered on ABC Family in 2002. It was directed by James Keach and written by Nancey Silvers. It is a remake and expansion of a 1984 episode of ABC Afterschool Special also titled "Mom's on Strike". Animation It's the middle of the night, and everyone's asleep except for the house cat (a girl) and alley cats (boys) on the fence competing for her attentions. A bull and three cows from ad posters on the fence sing "Sittin' On A Backyard Fence" and a cat band, using junk instruments play. Two boy cats, one drunk on catnip, fight each other over the girl, and get chased and knocked out by a dog. The girl cat leaves with another male cat, followed by kittens that are obviously theirs. The two fighting cats then shake hands. Comedy Arnold's Wrecking Company is the first film written and directed by Steven E. de Souza, released in 1973. It was filmed on Library Place, Princeton, New Jersey, with residents of the home of Ellwood and Shirley Kauffman receiving credits for their work. Business-manager-to be Scott Kauffman made a cameo appearance as the younger version of de Souza's character, Kenny. Documentary film My Herzl is a 2013 documentary film directed by Eli Tal-El. Comedy Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1944, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. This short marks the first appearance of Jones' dysfunctional version of The Three Bears, and of course is a parody of the old fairy tale, Goldilocks and The Three Bears. Mel Blanc provides the voices of Bugs and Papa Bear. Mama Bear is voiced by Bea Benaderet, while Kent Rogers voiced dim-witted Junior. Stan Freberg is often credited with voicing the character of Junyer Bear in this short, but Junyer was actually voiced by actor Kent Rogers. The cartoon was released four months before Rogers' death in the crash of a training flight at Pensacola, Florida, while he was in the military during World War II. Comedy Save a Little Sunshine is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Dave Willis, Patricia Kirkwood and Tommy Trinder. After he is sacked from his job, a man buys a share in a hotel. Comedy Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru is a 2009 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by newcomer J. S. Nandhini. Starring Ajmal Ameer of Anjathey fame and newcomer Rupa Manjari, the film, produced by Sathyam Cinemas, was released on 25 September 2009. this film was above average grosser. Science Fiction James Batman is a 1966 Filipino Batman/James Bond cinematic spoof produced by Jose O. Vera and released by Sampaguita Pictures. It stars the Philippine comedian Dolphy as Batman and James Bond and Boy Alano as "Rubin". Documentary film "Pianomania is a film about love, perfection and a little bit of madness. "The tone isn’t breathing." – complains pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, distraught. This is a typical sentence in Steinway & Sons’ chief technician and Master Tuner Stefan Knüpfer’s normal work day. Each piano has its own personality, each piece demands its own timbre, and every interpretation has a particular temperament. Pianomania takes the viewer along on a humorous journey into the secret world of sounds, and accompanies Stefan Knüpfer at his unusual job with world famous pianists like Lang Lang, Alfred Brendel, Rudolf Buchbinder and Pierre-Laurent Aimand, among others. To find the right instrument with the necessary qualities, compatible with the vision of the virtuoso, to tune it to perfection and finally to get it on the stage, needs nerves of steel, boundless passion, and the extraordinary competence in translating words into sounds. This unusual film by Lilian Franck and Robert Cibis tells – with love and humor – of moments of absolute love of attention to detail and perfection. Pianomania observes, from unique angles, the suspenseful search for the perfect tone." Quoting the synopsis from the film's Official Site Documentary film The Ballot or the Bullet is a documentary film directed by Paul Biedrzycki. Comedy Tricks, is a 2007 Polish film written, directed and produced by Andrzej Jakimowski starring Damian Ul, Ewelina Walendziak and Tomasz Sapryk. Tricks is Andrzej Jakimowski's follow up to Squint Your Eyes, his 2002 debut. Animation Deja-moo is a 2013 short film written and directed by Stefan Mueller. Documentary film Hackney Lullabies 2011 is a documentary short film written and directed by Kyoko Miyake. Science Fiction Gödel Incomplete is a 2013 short drama romance science fiction film, written and directed by Martha Goddard. Thriller CR No: 89, also known as Crime No. 89, is a Malayalam film written and directed by Sudevan. The film focuses on the moral dilemmas one faces in life. It won numerous awards including the NETPAC Award for Best Malayalam Film at the 18th International Film Festival of Kerala and the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film. Sudevan won the G. Aravindan Award for Best Debut Director. Actor Ashok Kumar won the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor. The film was produced by Pace Trust and was funded mainly through contributions from various friends and admirers of Sudevan's earlier films from around the world. Comedy Take a Girl Like You is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Jonathan Miller and starring Hayley Mills, Oliver Reed, Sheila Hancock, Ronald Lacey, John Bird, Noel Harrison, Aimi MacDonald and Penelope Keith. It was based on the 1960 novel Take a Girl Like You by Kingsley Amis, and was adapted by George Melly. A television adaptation of the story was broadcast in 2000. Science Fiction John Carpenter's Village of the Damned is a 1995 science fiction-horror film directed by John Carpenter. It is a remake of the 1960 film of the same name which is based on the novel The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham. The 1995 remake is set in Northern California, while the book and original film were both set in the United Kingdom. The film was marketed with the tagline, "Beware the Children." It stars Christopher Reeve, Kirstie Alley, Linda Kozlowski, Michael Pare, Mark Hamill and Meredith Salenger. Science Fiction In Search of the Castaways is a 1962 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Hayley Mills and Maurice Chevalier in a tale about a worldwide search for a shipwrecked sea captain. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson from a screenplay by Lowell S. Hawley based upon Jules Verne's 1868 adventure novel Captain Grant's Children. The film was Mills' third of six for the Disney Studios. Animation Dove Sei, Amor Mio is a 2011 film written and directed by Veljko Popovic. Thriller Munger Road is a 2011 mystery thriller film written and directed by Nicholas Smith. Animation Change Over Time is a 2013 animated documentary film written and directed by Ewan Duarte. Comedy On the Beat is a 1995 Chinese film directed by Ning Ying. It is the second film in Ning Ying's Beijing Trilogy, a collection of three films that follows the massive changes to Beijing in the last decades of the twentieth century. Whereas Ning's previous film, For Fun dealt with the older generation, On the Beat is firmly focused on the story of the middle-aged. I Love Beijing, meanwhile, would follow characters belonging Beijing's younger generations. On the Beat was coproduced by Eurasia Communications, Euskal Media and the state-operated Beijing Film Studio. Some funding was also from the International Film Festival Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund. On the Beat follows a group of police officers in the Deshengmen Precinct during the slow months of winter. The policemen, stuck in the dull winter months of Beijing, get stuck in routine, only occasionally finding excitement, as when they chase after a rabid dog. Released in 1995, On the Beat made the rounds of most of the major international film festivals, including Toronto, Telluride and San Sebastian, among others. Thriller The Dead Will Tell is a 2004 television drama, mystery, thriller film written by Mark Kruger, Nancy Fichman, Jennifer Hoppe and directed by Stephen Kay. Comedy Yennamo Yedho is a 2014 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Ravi Thyagarajan starring Gautham Karthik and Rakul Preet Singh. A remake of the Telugu film Ala Modalaindi, the film was produced by Ravi Prasad Productions and has music by D. Imman. Gopi Jagadeeswaran was the cinematographer, while Vishwaroopam fame Lalgudi N Illayaraja was the art director. The film released on 25 April 2014 to negative reviews. Thriller Caracara is a 1999 action / drama / thriller film writtern by Craig Smith and directed by Graeme Clifford. Comedy Gagman is a 1988 comedy film written by Bae Chang-Ho, Lee Myung-se and directed by Lee Myung-se. Comedy Kochi Rajavu is a 2005 Malayalam-language film, directed by Johny Antony. It stars Dileep, Kavya Madhavan & Rambha. Comedy How to Kill a Zombie is a 2014 comedy and horror film directed by Tiffany McLean. Thriller The Fearmakers is a 1958 American Cold War suspense thriller directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Dana Andrews. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Darwin Teilhet. Science Fiction The Place Promised in Our Early Days is a 90-minute Japanese anime film created and directed by Makoto Shinkai, following his previous work Voices of a Distant Star. As in the previous film, the soundtrack was composed by Tenmon. Unlike the previous film which was largely created by Makoto on his own, Kumo no Mukou was a full-scale production as reflected by the better animation quality and the longer overall length. It has been broadcast across Japan by the anime satellite television network Animax. The film was licensed for North American release by ADV Films. Documentary film Children Playing is a 2012 short, drama, family, and documentary film directed by Kai Raisbeck and Matty Braid. Documentary film Mein Boss bin ich is a 2000 film directed by Niki List. Documentary film Race to Nowhere is a 2009 documentary film written by Maimone Attia and directed by Vicki Abeles and Jessica Congdon. Comedy Wagons East! is a 1994 western comedy film directed by Peter Markle and starring John Candy and Richard Lewis. This was the last film Candy was shooting at the time of his death and a stand-in and special effects were used to complete the film. This was not the last film he appeared in to be released: His last film, Canadian Bacon, was released in 1995. Documentary film Le Monologue de la muette is a 2008 documentary film directed by Khady Sylla and Charles Van Damme. Documentary film Highwater is a 2008 documentary film centered on surfing's Triple Crown competitions, the professional surfing tour's final three competitions held each year on the North Shore of Oahu. The film is directed by Dana Brown, son of famed surfer and filmmaker Bruce Brown. Animation Don't Kill the Weatherman! is a 2007 film directed by Martha Colburn. Comedy Buddy the Detective is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. The short was released on September 15, 1934, though the date would seem to be in dispute, as one source gives as a date October 17. The short was supervised by Jack King. Musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Comedy Perfect Gentlemen is a 1978 comedy crime drama film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Jackie Cooper, which was released on Mar 14, 1978. Documentary film Hans: Het Leven voor de dood is a 1983 Dutch documentary feature film by Louis van Gasteren about the life of the young composer Hans van Sweeden and those who knew him intimately. The film deals intimately with the children of the Nazis. It won the Golden Calf for Best Feature Film in 1983. Award of the Dutch film critics, 1983; the Belgian film critics Award, 1984; Best Dutch Documentary 1980-1990. 35 mm, b/w & color, 155 min. The film is about the harrowing life of the musician, poet and actor Hans van Sweeden, who ended his life at the age of 24. Simultaneously, the film offers a poignant portrait of his contemporaries in the turbulent fifties and sixties. Louis van Gasteren received a Golden Calf. Comedy For Pete's Sake! is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 127th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Bikini Hotel is 1997 comedy film written by David Huey and directed by Jeffrey Frey. Thriller The Marcorelle Affair is a 2000 film directed by Serge Le Péron. Thriller Shotgun Stories is a 2007 drama film about a feud between two sets of half-brothers following the death of their father in rural Arkansas. The film was written and directed by Jeff Nichols, and stars Michael Shannon, Barlow Jacobs, Michael Abbott Jr., and Glenda Pannell. Comedy Trileros is a 2003 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio del Real and starring Juanjo Puigcorbé, Carlos Castel and Juan Echanove. Comedy Temptation Island is a 1980 Filipino film directed by Joey Gosiengfiao starring four beauty contest winners: Azenith Briones, Jennifer Cortez, Bambi Arambulo and Dina Bonnevie. Written by Toto Belano, the film is about a group of beauty contest finalists stranded in a desert island without food, water and shelter. Animation Tchaikovsky: An Elegy is a 2011 animation musical biography short film written by Barry Purves and Irina Margolina and directed by Barry Purves. Thriller In a Time of Violence is a 1993 film directed by Brian Tilley. Comedy Jatt James Bond is a 2014 Indian Punjabi film directed by Rohit Jugraj, and starring Gippy Grewal and Zarine Khan as leads, along with Gurpreet Ghuggi, Yashpal Sharma. The music of the film is by Mukhtar Sahota & Jatinder Shah. The film marks the Punjabi cinema debut of Bollywood actress Zarine Khan, and released on April 25, 2014. Documentary film Leveled is a 2013 short documentary, biographical and drama film written and directed by Patrick Gillespie and David Stewart. Thriller Ghastly is a horror thriller film directed by Ko Seok-jin. Comedy The Street is a 1976 animated short by Caroline Leaf, based on a short story of the of same name by Mordecai Richler, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Animated using paint on glass animation, and set on Saint Urbain Street in Montreal, the explores the reactions of Jewish family in the early 20th century to the death of a grandmother. Documentary film Brutality Factory is a 2007 short, documentary film directed by Wang Bing. Comedy Hearts and Flowers for Tora-san is a 1982 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ayumi Ishida as his love interest or "Madonna". Hearts and Flowers for Tora-san is the twenty-ninth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Science Fiction A Different Perspective is a 2012 science fiction, comedy, animated short film directed by Chris O'hara. Comedy Cannibal! The Musical is a 1993 American independent black comedy musical film directed, written, produced, co-scored by and starring Trey Parker while studying at the University of Colorado at Boulder, before reaching fame with South Park alongside his friend Matt Stone who also stars in and produced the film. It is loosely based on the true story of Alferd Packer and the sordid details of the trip from Utah to Colorado that left his five fellow travelers dead and partially eaten. Trey Parker stars as Alferd Packer, with frequent collaborators Stone, Dian Bachar, and others playing the supporting roles. In 2001, a stage production was staged Off-Broadway at the Kraine Theater on East 4th Street in New York. The show continued to find small theaters and audiences across America and beyond for many years. A large-scale stage production was produced by The Rival Theatre Company at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It featured West End performers. It was executive produced by Jason McHugh and directed by Frazer Brown. In 2011, producer Jason McHugh released a book titled, "Shpadoinkle: The Making of Cannibal! Comedy The Florentine is a 1999 film directed Nick Stagliano and produced by Francis Ford Coppola's American Zoetrope. It stars Jeremy Davies, Virginia Madsen, Luke Perry, Mary Stuart Masterson, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, Hal Holbrook, Tom Sizemore, Maeve Quinlan, James Belushi, and Burt Young. The film was shot in the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania in the cities of Bethlehem, Allentown, Easton, as well as nearby Hellertown. Documentary film The true story of the people and events that produced the greatest diplomatic achievement of the 20th century – the 1979 Camp David Peace Accords between Israel and Egypt. “Back Door Channels” is a story of secret missions, internal power struggles and diplomatic brinkmanship by a cast of characters never before revealed — until now. “A well-reported history of the Camp David talks, the events that led to them, and the difficult negotiations that followed to forge the peace treaty that was signed the next spring. Reminds us what it takes to resolve the seemingly unresolvable… Leon Charney practically jump-started the final round of talks.” — NEW YORK TIMES “Riveting… Enthralling” — VARIET" Comedy What a Whopper is a 1961 British comedy film, written by Terry Nation, from a story by Jeremy Lloyd and Trevor Peacock. It treats the subject of the Loch Ness Monster in a tongue-in-cheek fashion. It stars the pop star Adam Faith as one of a group of Englishmen who travel to Loch Ness to fake sightings of the monster. The cast includes a number of leading British film actors, including Wilfrid Brambell as a local postman, Sid James, Charles Hawtrey and Terry Scott. The TV reporter Fyfe Robertson appears briefly as himself, covering the alleged sightings of the monster. Thriller Anima persa is a 1977 Italian thriller film directed by Dino Risi. It is based on the novel with the same name by Giovanni Arpino; it is the second film of Risi inspired by a novel written by Arpino after Profumo di donna. The film was co-produced with France, where it was released as Âmes perdues. Thriller Undercurrent is a film noir drama directed by Vincente Minnelli. The screenplay was written by Edward Chodorov, based on the novel You Were There by Thelma Strabel. The motion picture features Katharine Hepburn, Robert Taylor, Robert Mitchum, and others. Documentary film Smiling in a War Zone is a partly documentary film by artist Simone Aaberg Kærn about flying from Denmark to Afghanistan to help a young Afghani girl becoming a pilot. It was filmed in 2002 and released on 14 September 2006. Comedy Tache is a 2007 comedy film directed by Igor Cobileanski. Thriller The Invoking is a thriller horror film directed by Jeremy Berg. Documentary film To Die in Madrid is a 1963 French documentary film about the Spanish Civil War, directed by Frédéric Rossif. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Spoofing the plot of The Da Vinci Code, The DiCaprio Code is a seven-part animated series by Movies.com and Scrapmation. It follows the escapades of Tom Cruise and Catherine Zeta-Jones. The pair investigate the mysterious murder of Michael Douglas at Grauman's Chinese Theatre. Continually chased by Morgan Freeman and his creepy penguins, the murder leads them to a conspiracy as old as Hollywood itself. Along with the help of George Lucas, the dynamic duo must solve the mystery. Thriller Out 1 is a 1971 film directed by Jacques Rivette, one of the major filmmakers of the French New Wave. Notorious for its unwieldy length of twelve hours and forty minutes, it is also referred to as Out 1: Noli me tangere. When asked why the film is called Out 1, Rivette responded, "I chose 'Out' as the opposite of the vogue word 'in', which had caught on in France and which I thought was silly. The action of the film is rather like a serial which could continue through several episodes, so I gave it the number 'One'." The Spectre subtitle for the shorter version was similarly chosen for its ambiguous and various indistinct meanings, while the Noli me tangere subtitle for the original version is clearly a reference to it being the full length film as intended by Rivette. Divided into eight episodes around 90–100 minutes each, the film is distinctly and explicitly indebted to Honoré de Balzac's La Comédie humaine, particularly the History of the Thirteen collection. Comedy She Couldn't Help It is a lost 1920 silent film comedy romance directed by Maurice Campbell and starring Bebe Daniels. The story is based on a novel and play by Miriam Michelson. Previously filmed in 1913 as In the Bishop's Carriage starring Mary Pickford. Documentary film Flunked is a 2008 documentary film narrated by Joe Mantegna, that discusses the problems in America's education system and provides education reform solutions. Comedy Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure is a 1988 filming of a monologue written and performed by Spalding Gray. In it, he chronicles the adventures he shared with his girlfriend, Renee, in the Catskills. These took place in and around a cabin he purchased, there in Upstate New York, including the apparent absence of any foundation, and a furnace located in the attic, which is not ideal, if one thinks to take normal heat-flow direction into account. Comedy Sterren Stralen Overal is a 1953 Dutch film directed by Gerard Rutten. Comedy Kurêpu is a 1993 comedy film directed by Jun Ichikawa. Comedy Coconuts is a 1985 action film directed by Franz Novotny. Comedy Namastey London is a 2007 Bollywood film. The romantic comedy film is directed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah and stars Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif. It also stars Rishi Kapoor, Upen Patel and Clive Standen in supporting roles. Riteish Deshmukh has a cameo role in the film. The concept of Indians being born in foreign nations and forgetting their Indian roots and instead trying to become like people of that nation is drawn from the Manoj Kumar starrer Purab Aur Paschim. The film is made for an Indian audience in India, with most of the topics being controversial in India, like openly kissing in public and alcohol abuse. This film was a box office hit and also earned a Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination for Akshay Kumar. It was remade in Bengali, as Poran Jaye Jolia Re starring Dev & Subhashree Ganguly which was a massive hit in West Bengal. Thriller Cigarette Ki Tarah is a romantic thriller movie, featuring Bhoop Yaduvanshi, Prashant Narayanan, Madhurima Tuli, Sudesh Berry and others in their respective roles. Directed by Akashaditya Lama, the film is being produced under the banner of P. Y. Films Pvt. Ltd. While the music is composed by Sudeep Banerjee, Kavita Seth, Ankur Mishra and Viraj Sawant, the lyrics have been written by Ajay Jhingran, Kaushal Kishore and Dev Shukla. Choreography in the movie is done by Vivek Yadav and Longines Fernandes. A dispute between the director and producers over the editing of the picture led to a lawsuit in the Mumbai High Court, and eventually to what the director characterized as a "compromise" and an "edited version that did not meet my creative vision". Comedy A Sailor's Heart is a 1912 American short silent comedy film directed by Wilfred Lucas and starring Blanche Sweet. Comedy The Goose and the Gander is a 1935 film directed by Alfred E. Green. Thriller Blonde Dolly is a 1987 Dutch drama film about a prostitute who co-finances the purchase of a Vermeer painting, directed by Gerrit van Elst. Documentary film Let America Laugh is a 2003 documentary film produced and directed by Lance Bangs of stand-up comedian David Cross's tour of small alternative rock clubs. While it does feature small portions of David's stand-up routines, it consists mostly of interactions between David and the people accompanying him on tour. Each segment on the DVD has a title taken from a Bible tract by Jack T. Chick. In October 2005, Cross was sued by Nashville club owner Thomas Weber, accusing Cross of taping him without permission for Let America Laugh, in violation of Weber's privacy rights. In April 2006 the case against David Cross himself was dismissed, leaving Thomas Weber to face Warner Music, Sub-Pop, WEA Corporation, and the Alternative Distribution Alliance. In June, the four companies together offered Weber an 'offer of judgement' of $30,000. Weber then attempted to force each of the four companies to pay $30,000 and in the end received nothing. The case was dismissed on July 25, 2006. Documentary film My Football Summer is a 2006 documentary film directed by Taiwanese directors Yang Li-chou and Chang Rong-ji about a group of young aboriginal football players in pursuit of a dream. Documentary film Crime that Changed Serbia is a 1995 made-for-TV 35-minute documentary film, authored by Aleksandar Knežević and Vojislav Tufegdžić, technical part of the film directed by Janko Baljak, based on the book of the same title by Aleksandar Knežević and Vojislav Tufegdžić and produced by the Belgrade-based independent news broadcaster B92. The unprecedented contacts and subsequent interviews with the criminals would have not been possible had not Knežević and Tufegdžić been covering the post of organised crime in their respective magazines, gaining the trust of the depicted characters. In more than 90 percent of cases Knežević and Tugedžić, due to the dangerous circumstances that required extreme caution and as small film crew as possible, were accompanied only by a camera operator. Made in the form of an extended news report and narrated by journalist Dina Čolić-Anđelković, the film presents a snapshot of the chaotic Belgrade criminal underworld in the early 1990s which sprung up against the backdrop of Yugoslav wars. Documentary film The virtuoso violinist Nigel Kennedy became Britain's most celebrated classical musician after the release of his 1989 recording of Vivaldi's Four Seasons, which sold 2 million copies. But Kennedy had always harboured a love of jazz - an affection which the former child prodigy has been pursuing in his new home. Kennedy now lives in Poland, where he fronts an all-Polish jazz band, the Nigel Kennedy Quintet, and has recently founded The Orchestra of Life, an ensemble consisting of mostly young musicians. In Imagine: Nigel Kennedy's Polish Adventure, Alan Yentob traces Kennedy's personal odyssey, and follows him as he explores the rich musical traditions of his adopted homeland. Thriller The Girl Is in Trouble is a 2012 thriller film directed by Julius Onah. It stars Columbus Short, Mike Starr, Wilmer Valderrama and Jesse Spencer. The original motion picture soundtrack has the song for the film titled "Solitude". The film premiered at the New York International Latino Film Festival on August 18, 2012. The film's release date has not been confirmed, but it is predicted that it will be released by the end of 2013. Thriller Sorry, Haters is a 2005 film written and directed by Jeff Stanzler, starring Robin Wright Penn, Abdel Kechiche, Élodie Bouchez and Sandra Oh, distributed by IFC Films. It was an "official selection" in both the Toronto and American Film Institute film festivals. It was released on DVD on August 8, 2006. Comedy Pisay is a 2007 comedy film directed by Auraeus Solito. Comedy The Incredible Shrinking Woman is a 1981 science fiction/comedy film directed by Joel Schumacher, written by Jane Wagner and starring Lily Tomlin, Charles Grodin, Ned Beatty, John Glover and Elizabeth Wilson. This film is a take-off on the 1957 science fiction classic film The Incredible Shrinking Man, and credited as based on Richard Matheson's 1956 novel, The Shrinking Man. The original music score was composed by Suzanne Ciani. The film was released in pan-and-scan on VHS by Universal on July 13, 1994. On November 4, 2009, an unmastered low-quality DVD release in 16:9 anamorphic widescreen was offered under the Universal Vault Series banner. Thriller Take is a 2007 American crime thriller directed and written by Charles Oliver and stars Minnie Driver, Jeremy Renner, Bobby Coleman, Adam Rodríguez and David Denman. The film premiered at Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2007. Thriller Hate Crime is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Tommy Stovall and starring Seth Peterson, Bruce Davison, Chad Donella, Cindy Pickett, and Brian J. Smith. Making this film was Stovall's first experience on stage and working with actors; he had only self-produced videos previously. Documentary film Kanyini is a 2006 documentary film which explores the philosophy and the life of Bob Randall, an Aboriginal man who lives beside the world's greatest monolith, Uluru, in Central Australia. He is an elder of the Yankunytjatjara people and a member of the Stolen Generations. The film, directed by Melanie Hogan, is based on Bob Randall's own personal journey and the wisdom he learnt from the old people living in the bush. Bob tells the tale of why Indigenous people are now struggling in a modern world. Kanyini is a Pitjantjatjara word meaning interconnectedness; to care for, to support, to nurture, and to protect. Documentary film Grandpa is a 2011 animated short film directed by Luiz Lafayette Stockler. Comedy The Guru is a 2002 British-French-American romantic comedy film written by Tracey Jackson and directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer. The film centers on a dance teacher who comes to America from India to pursue a normal career but incidentally stumbles into a brief but high-profile career as a sex guru, a career based on a philosophy he learns from a pornographic actress. The film stars Jimi Mistry as the eponymous character, Heather Graham as the actress he learns from, and Marisa Tomei, who helps him reach his guru status among her socialite New York City friends. Animation Lapis is a 1966 short animated film directed by James Whitney. Comedy Superfantozzi is an Italian film from 1986. It is the fifth film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. In this film, Fantozzi is portrayed in a surreal historical journey, from Genesis to 1980s. Documentary film Wednesday is a 1997 documentary film written by Victor Kossakovsky and Viola Stephan and directed by Victor Kossakovsky. Documentary film Louis and the Brothel is a British documentary that was televised on 9 August 2003. It is a Louis Theroux documentary that runs for 60 minutes. In the documentary, Theroux visits the Wild Horse Adult Resort & Spa brothel. Louis Theroux would revisit the subjects of the documentary in his book The Call of the Weird: Travels in American Subcultures. Thriller The Art of War II: Betrayal is a 2008 action film directed by Josef Rusnak starring Wesley Snipes, Lochlyn Munro and Athena Karkanis. This is the sequel to the 2000 film, The Art of War. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on August 12, 2008. Documentary film Powaqqatsi, or Powaqqatsi: Life in Transformation, is the 1988 sequel to the experimental 1982 film, Koyaanisqatsi, by Godfrey Reggio. It is the second film in the Qatsi trilogy. Powaqqatsi is a Hopi word meaning "parasitic way of life" or "life in transition". While Koyaanisqatsi focused on modern life in industrial countries, Powaqqatsi, which similarly has no dialogue, focuses more on the conflict in third world countries between traditional ways of life and the new ways of life introduced with industrialization. As with Koyaanisqatsi and the third and final part of the 'Qatsi' trilogy, Naqoyqatsi, the film is strongly related to its soundtrack, written by Philip Glass. Here, human voices appear more than in Koyaanisqatsi, in harmony with the film's message and images. Documentary film Speed & Angels is a 2008 documentary drama film directed by Peyton Wilson. Thriller The Treasure of San Teresa is a 1959 British-West German thriller film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Eddie Constantine, Dawn Addams and Marius Goring. It was based on a play by Jeffrey Dell. It is also known by the alternative title Hot Money Girl. Comedy Do Over is a 2012 film written and directed by David Fabelo . Documentary film Nirnaya is a 1979 documentary film directed by Arun Khopkar. Documentary film The Trail of the Painted Ponies is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Elizabeth Gaylynn Baker. Comedy The Perfect Family is a comedy/drama film written by Paula Goldberg and Claire V. Riley, and directed by Anne Renton. "Suburban mother and devout Catholic Eileen Cleary (Kathleen Turner) has always kept up appearances. When she runs for the Catholic Woman of the Year title at her local parish—an award she has coveted for years—her final test is introducing her family to the board for the seal of approval. Now she must finally face the nonconformist family she has been glossing over for years. Her gay daughter, Shannon (Emily Deschanel), a successful lawyer, is about to marry her life partner Angela (Angelique Cabral). Her unhappily married son Frank Jr. (Jason Ritter) is cheating on his wife with the local manicurist. And Eileen's own marriage to a recovered alcoholic is pulling at the seams…. This heartfelt dysfunctional family comedy boasts a memorable performance from Academy Award® nominee Turner as the conflicted and comical matriarch, alongside a bright ensemble cast including Richard Chamberlain and Michael McGrady. Newcomer director Anne Renton keeps the pacing taut and crafts an honest, modern family tale. Writers Claire V. Riley and Paula Goldberg infuse just the right amount of seriousness and levity into their script, reminding us that family is never truly perfect." Quoting Genna Terranova from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Necronomica is a 2013 film written and directed by Kyle Bogart. Comedy The Elementary School is a 1991 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Svěrák. The screenplay comes from the pen of his father Zdeněk Svěrák. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1991 and is considered to belong among the best Czech films ever. Animation Sortie De Bain is a 1995 animated short film written and directed by Florence Henrard. Comedy The Bullfighters is the penultimate feature film starring Laurel and Hardy, and the final film the duo released in the United States. Documentary film The People of the Kattawapiskak River is a 2012 documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin exploring conditions inside the Attawapiskat First Nation, which in October 2011 declared a state of emergency due to health and safety concerns over a lack of housing and infrastructure, and remained in the public spotlight during the Idle No More protests. Obomsawin was present in the community in 2011, working on another film for the National Film Board of Canada, Hi-Ho Mistahey!, when the housing issue came to national attention. The film follows the crisis up to the Federal Court of Canada decision in August 2012 that ruled the appointment of a third-party manager to fix the housing crisis was unjustified. In addition to filming conditions in the community and interviewing residents, Obomsawin recounts the history of the village, which dates back to 1850 when Catholic missionaries built a chapel on the land. Obomsawin has stated that she uses the name "Kattawapiskak" in place of Attiwapiskat in the film and its title because she believes it to be the community's correct name. Comedy As Husbands Go is a 1934 comedy film written by Rachel Crothers, S.N. Behrman, Sonya Levien and Fred Niblo Jr. and directed by Hamilton MacFadden. Documentary film F-Line is a 2013 short historical documentary film written and directed by Silvia Turchin. Comedy Mike Bassett: England Manager is a 2001 satirical comedy film directed by Steve Barron, following the fortunes of the manager of Division One football club Norwich City, Mike Bassett, who having led his side to the 'Mr Clutch Cup', is appointed England manager. It received mixed reviews. The film takes the form of a fly-on-the-wall fictional documentary following Bassett as he starts his international management career. Martin Bashir, well known as a journalist and presenter in real life, plays the interviewer and provides the voice-over, and the film features cameo appearances from Pelé and Ronaldo. The film satirises many targets, such as the mysterious figures who run the Football Association, the stereotypical view of an old-fashioned manager, and the tabloid press's unfailing habit of building the England team up so they can knock them down hard. The world cup being played is referred to in the film as 'World Cup XVII'; the 17th World Cup was the tournament played in 2002. The film was followed by a TV series, Mike Bassett: Manager in 2005. Documentary film Freedom Machines is a 2004 PBS/P.O.V. documentary that looks at disability in the age of technology, presenting intimate stories of people ages 8-93, whose talents and independence are being unleashed by access to modern, enabling technologies. Nearly twenty years after the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the film reflects on the gaps between its promise and the realities for our largest minority group – 54,000,000 Americans with disabilities. Whether mainstream tools or inventions such as a stair climbing wheelchair, Freedom Machines examines the power of technology to change lives. Science Fiction Kafka is a 1991 mystery thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Ostensibly a biopic, based on the life of Franz Kafka, the film blurs the lines between fact and Kafka's fiction, creating a Kafkaesque atmosphere. It was written by Lem Dobbs, and stars Jeremy Irons in the title role, with Theresa Russell, Ian Holm, Jeroen Krabbé, Joel Grey, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Alec Guinness. Released after Soderbergh's critically acclaimed debut Sex, Lies, and Videotape it was the first of what would be a series of low-budget box-office disappointments. It has since become a cult film, being compared to Terry Gilliam's Brazil and David Cronenberg's Naked Lunch. Comedy Nauker, released in 1979, was directed by Ismail Memon. The movie is perhaps best remembered for Jaya Bhaduri's performance as the servant Geeta. This role earned her third Filmfare Best Actress Award. Comedy The Waterman Movie is an upcoming independent Flash animated comedy film based on the web series Waterman and was in a state of financial difficulty. The film was announced on March 16, 2007 via a blog which was posted on Waterman Studios' official site, stating that a film of the popular series Waterman would be made. The film will feature the voice of comedic actor Leslie Nielsen. Nielsen died on November 28, 2010, but had already completed recording for his part in the film. The release date was set for winter 2007, then changed to 2008. On January 14, 2008, Bryan Waterman stated that the film was only 40% done. He also stated that the film is "still moving ahead as scheduled." With over a year since any news on the project, a message was posted by him on February 3, 2009 stating, "That 2008 was a busy year for Waterman Studios" and that production of the film had come to a halt. In June 2011 during a live video on Vokle, he mentioned that he is aiming for a release of Christmas 2012, but that did not happen. Comedy Longer Saturday is a 1992 comedy film written and directed by Hanns Christian Müller. Documentary film Manshin is a 2013 documentary film directed by Park Chan-kyong. Comedy Kac Wawa is a 2012 Polish comedy film directed by Łukasz Karwowski. It tells the story of a group of men, one of whom is getting married, and therefore the others throw a buck's party for him. Documentary film Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die is a 1982 documentary that asks whether the United States could have stopped the Holocaust. The film combines previously classified information, rare newsreel footage, and interviews with the politicians who were in office at the time, to tell a behind-the-scenes story of secret motives and inane priorities that allowed for the death of millions. The Los Angeles Times called it, “a devastating political story,” and the New York Times said the, "unadorned" film tells a story not to be proud of. Documentary film The Queen's Flower is a 1946 Romanian film directed by Paul Călinescu. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction Madrigal is a 2006 science fiction film directed by Fernando Pérez. Documentary film Italia '61 is a 1961 short documentary family film directed by Wojciech Zamecznik and Jan Lenica. Documentary film Flying over Blue Fields is a 1996 documentary short film written and directed by Audrius Stonys. Comedy The Cremator is a 1969 Czechoslovak horror comedy/drama film directed by Juraj Herz, based on a novel by Ladislav Fuks. The screenplay was written by Herz and Fuks. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 1972, it won the Festival de Cine de Sitges Best Film award, where it also received awards for its star Rudolf Hrušínský and cinematographer Stanislav Milota. The story is set in 1930s Prague, where the cremator Karel Kopfrkingl lives and works. The story combines features from black comedy and horror. It is often recognized as a follower of German Expressionist film and also as an example of the Czechoslovak New Wave. The film was banned after its premiere in 1969, and remained in the vault until the collapse of the communist system in Czechoslovakia in 1989. With the score of 90,2% on the Czech and Slovak Movie Database as well as praise from movie critics, The Cremator is considered to be one of the best movies ever made in Czechoslovakia as well as a prominent cult film. Documentary film In the frozen wilderness of Antarctica, where oceans ice over and just staying alive is an achievement, one creature has perfected the art of survival - the emperor penguin.Emperor penguins are sublimely built to conquer the cold - but in a world threatened by climate change, can they take the heat?Parts of Antarctica are warming, giving birth to huge icebergs, and the consequences could be catastrophic in a place where all life is touched by the ice.Using Crittercam technology, National Geographic goes on a virtual ride under the ice with the emperor penguin to study the dramatic impact of climate change on the penguin's world. Comedy Dream Home is a 2010 Hong Kong slasher film directed and co-written by Pang Ho-cheung. The film is the story of Cheng Lai-sheung who saves up money to buy her dream home. After the sellers decide to turn her down, she goes into a murderous frenzy. Dream Home was originally meant to be released in October 2009 in Hong Kong but due to legal disputes between 852 Films and the director the film premiered in Italy on April 23, 2010 and in Hong Kong on May 13. The film received mixed reviews which focused on whether or not the satirical and horrific scenes worked well together. Animation Daffy Dilly is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Daffy Duck. It is another early example of a greedy, self-centered Daffy, as perfected by this cartoon's director, Chuck Jones. Forty years later, this cartoon was edited into Daffy Duck's Quackbusters. Thriller Jaws 3-D is a 1983 American horror thriller film directed by Joe Alves and starring Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Lea Thompson and Louis Gossett, Jr. Part of the Jaws franchise, it is the second sequel to Steven Spielberg's Jaws, which was based on the novel by Peter Benchley and the third installment in the Jaws franchise. The film is notable for making use of 3D film during the revived interest in the technology in the 1980s, amongst other horror films such as Friday the 13th Part III and Amityville 3D. Cinema audiences could wear disposable cardboard polarized 3D glasses to create the illusion that elements penetrate the screen. Several shots and sequences were designed to utilise the effect, such as the shark's destruction. Since 3D was ineffective in home viewing until the advent of 3D televisions in the early 2000s, the alternative title Jaws III is used for television broadcasts, VHS and DVD. Jaws 3-D was followed by Jaws: The Revenge in 1987. Thriller Zoeken naar Eileen is a 1987 Dutch film directed by Rudolf van den Berg. The international title of the film is Looking for Eileen, and is based on the book Zoeken naar Eileen W., written by Leon de Winter. The voice of the British actress Lysette Anthony was dubbed by Marijke Vleugelers. Animation How To Abandon Ship is a 2013 animation short comedy drama film written and directed by Robin McKay. Comedy Welcome Back, Mr.McDonald is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Kōki Mitani. It was popular in Japan upon its release and won 3 Japanese Academy Awards for Best Screenplay, Best Sound, and Best Supporting Actor. It was also nominated for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Film, Best Lighting, Best Music Score, and Best Supporting Actress. Thriller Quiet Please, Murder is a 1943 drama directed by John Larkin, starring George Sanders, Gail Patrick and Richard Denning. Based on the short story Death Walks in Marble Halls by Lawrence G. Blochman that appeared in American Magazine. The film is also known under the title Death from the Sanskrit. Animation Safe Home is a 2011 animated short film. Documentary film Portrait of a Girl is a 1966 documentary film directed by John M. Bale. Comedy Cubbyhouse is a 2001 Australian horror film, directed by Murray Fahey and starring Joshua Leonard. It screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. It was produced by David Hannay who said "I’ve been a fan of Murray Fahey’s since he was a film school student and I regard him as almost unique in being a true independent filmmaker who writes, produces, directs and acts in his own films." Animation Goat Story 2 is a 2012 Czech computer-animated feature film. Directed by Jan Tománek and produced by Art And Animation studio. It is a sequel to the 2008 Goat Story. The film was animated by a changed team from the first film, with animators joining the project from countries such as Spain, Bulgaria and India. The film was released in 2D and 3D. The movie was rendered in in-house GPU renderer FurryBall Comedy Delirious is a 2006 film released directed by Tom DiCillo. It stars Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt and Alison Lohman. It is the story of twenty-year old Toby Grace who progresses from a homeless scavenger in New York City to the assistant of a neurotic paparazzo, Les Galantine, then falls in love with a famous singer, K'harma. Comedy Spooks and Spirits is a 2013 Icelandic fantasy-comedy film written and directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson. Comedy Death Strokes (Levantamuertos) is a 2013 comedy/drama/mystery film written and directed by Miguel Nuñez with a story by Ángel Nozagaray. Documentary film Sailing is a 1963 short documentary film written and directed by Hattum Hoving. Comedy "This short film was packaged on video with Hartley's featurette "Surviving Desire." It follows a day in the life of a young artist who longs for professional success and the attention of beautiful women, but who encounters only frustration and violence." Quoting the description from the LearMedia site. Animation Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody is the third Project A-ko movie. It is shorter in length than the second, and it serves as a prelude to "Project A-ko 4: Final." Comedy Raymond is a 2011 short, comedy, drama, family film written by Mark V. Reyes, Stuart Thomas, and Jack Tung; and directed by Mark V. Reyes. Documentary film The Boys from Baghdad High, also known as Baghdad High, is a British-American-French television documentary film. It was first shown in the United Kingdom at the 2007 Sheffield Doc/Fest, before airing on BBC Two on 8 January 2008. It also aired in many other countries including France, Australia, the United States, Canada, Germany and the Netherlands. It documents the lives of four Iraqi schoolboys of different religious or ethnic backgrounds over the course of one year in the form of a video diary. The documentary was filmed by the boys themselves, who were given video cameras for the project. Directed and produced by Ivan O'Mahoney and Laura Winter of Renegade Pictures and StoryLabTV, for the United Kingdom's BBC, HBO in the United States, and the Franco-German network Arte, The Boys from Baghdad High was produced by Alan Hayling and Karen O'Connor for the BBC, Hans Robert Eisenhauer for Arte, and Sheila Nevins for HBO. The Boys from Baghdad High received high viewership when it initially aired in the UK, and was reviewed favourably in the media. Documentary film Cosmic Zoom is a 1968 short film directed by Eva Szasz and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It depicts the relative size of everything in the universe in an 8-minute sequence using animation and animation camera shots. Documentary film The ground-breaking scientist Percy Julian broke many barriers. The grandson of slaves, he rose up from discrimination and job-loss on the very doorstep of the Depression, and through numerous obstacles from all sides, to become a world-class chemist. His discoveries and innovations led to products that so many use even today, like the drug cortisone. Though it seems his story is not that well-known, it is retold here in a reenactments based on family archives and interviews with colleagues and relatives. Approximately 112 minutes in length. Animation All's Fair at the Fair was a seven minute cartoon released in 1938. It was a Color Classic produced by Max Fleischer and distributed by Paramount. Animation The Snurks is a 2004 adventure animation film written by Jan Berger, Don McEnery, and Bob Shaw; and directed by Lenard Fritz Krawinkel and Holger Tappe. Animation Orsolya is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Bella Szederkényi. Comedy Love Me Tonight is a 1932 musical comedy film produced and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, with music by Rodgers and Hart. It stars Maurice Chevalier as a tailor who poses as a nobleman and Jeanette MacDonald as a princess with whom he falls in love. It also stars Charles Ruggles as a penniless nobleman, along with Charles Butterworth and Myrna Loy as members of his family. The film is an adaptation by Samuel Hoffenstein, George Marion Jr. and Waldemar Young of the play by Paul Armont and Léopold Marchand. It features the classic Rodgers and Hart songs "Love Me Tonight", "Isn't it Romantic?", "Mimi", and "Lover". "Lover" is sung not romantically, as it often is in nightclubs, but comically, as MacDonald's character tries to control an unruly horse. The staging of "Isn't It Romantic?" was revolutionary for its time, combining both singing and film editing, as the song is passed from one singer to another, all of whom are at different locales. In 1990, Love Me Tonight was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Puni Puni Poemy is a two-part original video animation spin-off from the Excel Saga manga and TV animation. It features some of that series' secondary characters and many of its staff, primarily director Shinichi Watanabe. Like Excel Saga, it is a parody of other anime, manga and various aspects of popular culture, though in this case with the magical girl genre providing its primary focus and general structure. The series was originally an in-joke from an episode of Excel Saga; Watanabe decided to take the in-joke to its most extreme logical conclusion, creating the series. The OVA was banned in New Zealand in December 2004, on the grounds that it "tends to promote and support the exploitation of children and young persons for sexual purposes, and to a lesser extent, the use of sexual coercion to compel persons to submit to sexual conduct." A New Zealand anime fan, Simon Brady, applied to have the decision reviewed using the basis that the show was only rated MA15+ in neighbouring country Australia and that it does not exploit its children characters within the work, but in June 2005, the review authority reached a similar conclusion about the show's legal status. Documentary film Co-Exist is a 2010 drama film directed by Adam Mazo. Comedy Les sous-doués is a 1980 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Documentary film Going Blind is a feature-length documentary about vision loss in the United States. Directed by Joseph Lovett, produced by Joseph Lovett and Hilary Klotz Steinman and edited by Jason Szabo and Jamie Hogan. Going Blind premiered at the World Ophthalmology Congress in Berlin in June 2010 and opened in New York at the Quad Cinema in October 2010. The film interweaves Lovett's struggle to keep his glaucoma at bay with the stories of six people he meets who are dealing with different levels of sight loss. The film shows that losing vision is not death but a different perspective and shows how much is available in terms of vision enhancement techniques, low vision therapy such as at Lighthouse International, and new technology to keep people with sight loss engaged in their lives. Going Blind is in educational distribution. An evaluation report of the film's effectiveness and an outreach toolkit on how organizations can best use the film can be downloaded from the homepage of the website as well. Going Blind is also available for streaming and downloading at Amazon.com. Comedy The Meek the Mad and the Misinformed is a 2012 animation, short, crime fiction and comedy film written and directed by Andrew Miller. Animation Scaredy Cat is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was the first of three Jones cartoons which placed Porky Pig and Sylvester the cat in a spooky setting where only Sylvester was aware of the danger – the other two films being Claws for Alarm and Jumpin' Jupiter. This was also the only entry in the trilogy in which Porky Pig does eventually realise the danger they are in. Thriller Mission: Impossible is a 1996 American action spy film directed by Brian De Palma, produced by and starring Tom Cruise. Based on the television series of the same name, the plot follows a new agent, Ethan Hunt and his mission to uncover the mole who has framed him for the murders of his entire IMF team. Work on the script had begun early with filmmaker Sydney Pollack on board, before De Palma, Steven Zaillian, David Koepp, and Robert Towne were brought in. Mission: Impossible went into pre-production without a shooting script. De Palma came up with some action sequences, but Koepp and Towne were dissatisfied with the story that led up to those events. U2 band members Larry Mullen, Jr. and Adam Clayton produced an electronic dance version of the original theme song. The song went into top ten of music charts around the world and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. The film was the third-highest-grossing of the year and received positive reviews from film critics. The film marked the beginning of a film series, with sequels Mission: Impossible II, III and Ghost Protocol released in 2000, 2006 and 2011, respectively. Comedy The Private Life of Helen of Troy is a 1927 American silent film about Helen of Troy based on a novel by John Erskine and adapted to screen by Gerald C. Duffy. The film was directed by Alexander Korda and starred Maria Corda as Helen, Lewis Stone as Menelaus, and Ricardo Cortez as Paris. Coming at the end of the silent film era, it received the honor of being nominated for an Academy Award in 1929, the year of the Awards' inception, in the category of Best Title Writing. However, Gerald Duffy died on 25 June 1928, and he has the distinction of being the first person to be posthumously nominated for an Academy Award. That same year, the first "talkie", The Jazz Singer, received an honorary award for introducing sound to film, and the category for which The Private Life of Helen of Troy was nominated was dropped by the second Academy Awards. Two sections from the beginning and end, running about 27–30 minutes in total, are reportedly all that survive of The Private Life of Helen of Troy; they are preserved by the British Film Institute. Science Fiction The Man Who Changed His Mind is a 1936 British science fiction horror film starring Boris Karloff and Anna Lee. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and was produced by Gainsborough Pictures. The film was also known as The Brainsnatcher or The Man Who Lived Again. Comedy Operation Snatch is a British comedy film starring Terry-Thomas and George Sanders and directed by Robert Day. The story takes place in Gibraltar, and is based on a local legend: if the resident Barbary Apes were ever to leave, the British would lose Gibraltar. This wartime comedy has Terry-Thomas as the keeper of the apes. When one of the apes goes missing, he is required to go behind enemy lines to capture another one, or be personally responsible for the loss of Gibraltar. Animation Mike's New Car is a 2002 Pixar computer animated short comedy film, starring the two main characters from Monsters, Inc., Sulley and Mike. Directed by Pete Docter and Roger L. Gould, it is the first Pixar short to use dialogue and the first to take characters and situations from a previously established work. The short premiered on September 17, 2002, included in the DVD and VHS release of Monsters, Inc. It was nominated for a 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Documentary film 12 Angry Lebanese: The Documentary is a 2009 film written and directed by Zeina Daccache. Comedy Tendre poulet is a 1978 action comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca. Documentary film I Want Your Money is a 2010 American documentary film by filmmaker Ray Griggs. It contrasts Barack Obama to Ronald Reagan. Comedy Wanted – $5,000 is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Thriller Porobashinee is an upcoming Bangladeshi science fiction film. It will be the 2nd Science fiction film in Bangladesh. The film will be directed by MotherChod Ahmed and Produced by Reggae Entertainment. Film shooting began in 2012 and took place in France and Italy and was overseen by an international crew. The post-production involved 3-D conversion and the application of visual effects. The film is set to release on 14 February 2014. Animation Batman: Under the Red Hood is a 2010 American computer-animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and released by Warner Home Video. It is the eight animated feature in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. It was released on July 27, 2010. The film stars Bruce Greenwood as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Jensen Ackles as the Red Hood/Jason Todd, John DiMaggio as the Joker, Neil Patrick Harris as Nightwing/Dick Grayson, Jason Isaacs as Ra's Al Ghul, and Wade Williams as Black Mask. The screenplay was written by Judd Winick, who also wrote the "Under the Hood" run in the monthly Batman comic. The two-disc special edition and Blu-ray also includes an animated short featuring Jonah Hex. Animation Heart of Winter is a 2011 comedy, drama, family, short and animated film written and directed by Isabelle Favez. Documentary film The Right to Win is a 2004 documentary film. Comedy Women in Film is a 2001 comedy and drama film written and directed by Bruce Wagner. Comedy Wehe, wenn er losgelassen is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Martin Frič and Karel Lamač. Science Fiction Aalaap; English: Modulation of Voice ) is a 2012 musical drama film and the first film directed by Manish Manikpuri. The film is set and shot in and around present day Chhattisgarh with the main protagonists being college students with a passion for music. Animation Parabola is a 2013 animation film directed by Peter Vacz. Thriller Blind Woman's Curse is a 1970 Japanese action film directed by Teruo Ishii. Thriller Mystery is a 2012 Chinese drama film directed by Lou Ye. This is Lou Ye's seventh film but only the second to have been released in his own country. The story is based on a series of posts under the title of "This Is How I Punish A Cheating Man And His Mistress", which has over one million hits. "Mystery is beautiful and violent, both in the emotions it deals with and the scenes that display them. It echoes some of contemporary China's own problems, such as corruption, money, ambiguity and morality," says Brice Pedroletti in his review on The Guardian The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. At the 7th Asian Film Awards the film won the Asian Film Award for Best Film. Comedy Having Wonderful Crime is a 1945 comedy mystery film directed by A. Edward Sutherland. Documentary film Hoover Street Revival is a 2002 documentary directed by Sophie Fiennes. Documentary film Pretty Old is a documentary film directed by Walter Matteson. Comedy But I Don't Want to Get Married! is a 1970 American comedy made-for-TV film, starring Herschel Bernardi, Shirley Jones, Brandon Cruz, Nanette Fabray and June Lockhart. It was aired on October 6, 1970 in the ABC Movie of the Week space. Comedy Something Borrowed is a 2011 American romantic comedy film based on Emily Giffin's book of the same name, directed by Luke Greenfield, starring Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, Colin Egglesfield, and John Krasinski and was distributed by Warner Bros. Comedy Goosed is a film directed by Aleta Chappelle released on Sep 28, 1999. PLOT: After an offbeat, wealthy, dysfunctional childhood on Long Island, a woman grows up, moves to Hollywood, and searches for her perfect mate, who, according to her psychic, is a doctor named Steven. However, the only Steven she meets who is also a doctor is not exactly the man of her dreams. Comedy Making Whoopee is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Sweet Dreams is a 2012 documentary film about the Rwandan women's drumming troupe Ingoma Nshya, which was founded in 2005 by playwright Odile "Kiki" Katese with women from both sides of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. The drumming troupe's success then led to the opening of an ice cream store in 2010, which also brings together people from both sides of the genocide. The documentary was co-directed by siblings Lisa Fruchtman and Rob Fruchtman; Lisa Fruchtman had learned of the troupe and the plans for the shop from Katese in 2009. The film has been shown at many film festivals. In late 2013, the film was released to theaters in New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Miriam Bale wrote in her New York Times review, "When viewers are facing the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda, in which hundreds of thousands of Tutsis were slaughtered in 1994, it’s easy to think that ice cream is a comparatively petty concern. But, thankfully, the sibling directors Lisa and Rob Fruchtman have made a nuanced and deftly edited film about a complex issue." Documentary film The German Who Came to Tea is a 2013 documentary, biography, family, war, short film directed by Kerry Kolbe. Thriller The Most Terrible Time in My Life is a 1994 film directed by Kaizo Hayashi. Documentary film The Inuit - The People at the Navel of the Earth is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Staffan Julén and Ylva Julén. Documentary film Barok u Hrvatskoj is a 1942 documentary short directed by Oktavijan Miletić about the life of Janko Drašković. Music for the film was produced by Croatian composer Boris Papandopulo. Documentary film Hell's Angel is a 1994 Channel 4 television documentary about Mother Teresa by Christopher Hitchens, a precursor to his book, The Missionary Position. The film claims that she urged the poor to accept their fate, while the rich are portrayed as being favored by God. Hitchens and Tariq Ali wrote the show's script. Documentary film Hommage à Dürer is a 1984 documentary, short film directed by Gérard Samson. Comedy Billy Was a Deaf Kid is a 2009 comedy film. Thriller The Squad is a 2011 horror film written and directed by Jaime Osorio Marquez. Comedy The Original Latin Kings of Comedy is a 2002 stand-up comedy film directed by Jeb Brien, and the sequel to The Original Kings of Comedy. The film features the stand up routines of George Lopez, Cheech Marin, Joey Medina, Alex Reymundo, and Paul Rodríguez. Nayib Estéfan deejayed. The primary subject of jokes is the Mexican way of living, both in the US as well as in Mexico. This includes some oddities like the fact that Mexican people never teach their children of subjects like sex and that they encourage their children to continue with any wrong action they try to fail so "they can learn". Comedy Burn After Reading is a 2008 black comedy film written, produced, edited and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film stars George Clooney, John Malkovich, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, and Brad Pitt. It was released in the United States on September 12, 2008, and it was released on October 17, 2008, in the United Kingdom. The film had its premiere on August 27, 2008, when it opened the 2008 Venice Film Festival. Documentary film Dead Youth is a 2010 documentary film directed and written by Leandro Listorti. Comedy Barcelona is a 1994 comedy film written and directed by Whit Stillman and set in Barcelona, Spain. The movie stars Taylor Nichols, Chris Eigeman and Mira Sorvino. Documentary film Anger Me is a 2006 documentary film written by Elio Gelmini and Varlo Vitali and directed by Elio Gelmini. Comedy Basta guardarla is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. Thriller The Captive, formerly Queen of the Night, is a 2014 Canadian thriller film directed by Atom Egoyan and co-written with David Fraser. The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Scott Speedman, Rosario Dawson, Mireille Enos, Kevin Durand, and Alexia Fast. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Superman/Batman: Public Enemies is a 2009 original direct-to-video animated superhero film adaptation of "Public Enemies"—the opening story arc of DC Comics' Superman/Batman—which focuses on Superman and Batman teaming up to prevent a meteorite from striking Earth and take down Lex Luthor, who has been elected President of the United States. The film is the sixth in the line of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. Voice actors from the DCAU reprised their roles, although it is not a DCAU production and is said not to be connected with that universe beyond sharing of voice actors. Documentary film The Shape Of Quality is a film that received the 1965 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Public Relations Film. Science Fiction Get Real! is a 2010 short animation action film written and directed by Evert de Beijer. Comedy Busted is a 1997 comedy film, starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Dominick Brascia and Ava Fabian. Thriller Forced to Kill is a 1994 action thriller film written by Corey Michael Eubanks and directed by Russell Soldberg. Documentary film Living in the Overlap is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Mary Dalton. Comedy Falafel is a 2006 Lebanese film written and directed by Michel Kammoun. It world premiered on September 16, 2006 at the Ayam Beirut Festival. Falafel is Kammoun's first feature film. Comedy Fair and Muddy is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Charley Oelze. It was the 75th Our Gang short that was released and was considered to be lost. A foreign print of the film was discovered that is nearly complete. Comedy Lightning Love is a 1923 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Moving Violation is a 1976 action movie. It was one of several films Roger Corman produced for 20th Century Fox. Thriller The Castle of Mummies of Guanajuato is a 1973 film written and directed by Tito Novaro. Documentary film Some Babies Die is a documentary film produced by Martyn Down. Comedy My Six Convicts is an American 1952 comedy-drama film adapted from the autobiographical book written by Donald Powell Wilson. The film was adapted for the screen by screenwriter Michael Blankfort and directed by Hugo Fregonese who was nominated for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures. Documentary film 1991: A Year to Remember is a documentary film. Comedy Mifune's Last Song, 1999, is the third film to be made according to the "Dogme 95" group rules. It was directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen. The film was a great success in Denmark and an international blockbuster, ranked among the ten best-selling Danish films worldwide. It was produced by Nimbus Film. At the 49th Berlin International Film Festival, the film won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize and Iben Hjejle won an Honourable Mention. Documentary film The Second Game is a 2014 Romanian documentary film directed by Corneliu Porumboiu. The film integrally depicts the Dinamo — Steaua footbal derby played on December 3, 1988; the game is commented on by Porumboiu and his father, Adrian, the referee of that match. It was selected for the Forum section at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film First Invasion: The War of 1812 is a documentary produced by the History Channel which aired on September 11, 2004. As the name suggests the documentary was about the American War of 1812 when the American's fought the British for the first time since the American Revolutionary War. Comedy Lucas is a 1986 American teen tragicomedy film directed by David Seltzer and starring Corey Haim, Kerri Green, Charlie Sheen and Courtney Thorne-Smith. The film is particularly notable for being the screen debut of Winona Ryder. Documentary film Coming Attractions: The History of the Movie Trailer is a 2005 documentary film written by Frederick L. Greene and Scott McIsaac and directed by Michael J. Shapiro and Jeff Werner. Comedy A Quiet Street is the sixth Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Thriller Michael and Marianne recently married and having moved into their new home come to discover that their peaceful lives are about to be turned upside down when Michael starts suffering from severe stomach pains. They will soon discover that the pain comes from a miscalculation made by Victor a demonologist who has just opened a portal to hell in Michael's stomach. Now both Michael and Marianne have to run from dangerous people who are after this gate while facing horrific creatures that are escaping from the portal that Michael carries in his body. They will soon arrive to a deserted town which will be plagued with monsters and death. Will Michael find a way out before it is too late? Documentary film A Cantor's Tale is a 2005 documentary by Erik Greenberg Anjou. The film profiles Jacob Mendelson, a practitioner of Jewish liturgical music who has dedicated his life to preserving the form's traditional vocal stylings. Anjou follows Mendelson around Borough Park, his old neighborhood in Brooklyn. Mendelson, who carries a tuning fork with him at all times, is prone to burst into song. During their journey through Borough Park, Anjou finds that the neighborhood has a fair number of bakers with vocal talents as good as their knishes. Mendelson also recalls when cantors were as popular as baseball players. "They had groupies," he tells Anjou, a strong incentive for a chubby teenager in high school. Mendelson's mother, who had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, was almost obsessed that her son become a cantor. The film reveals an interesting link to celebrity on the part of Mendelson's father: the older Mendelson once co-owned a truck with the father of Steven Spielberg. The movie's original title was Chazz'n, after the profiled cantor's sobriquet "Chazzan Jack Mendelson." It has also been titled A Cantor's Story. Comedy Dunces and Dangers is a 1918 American film directed by Larry Semon. Documentary film Bay of All Saints is a documentary film by Annie Eastman about the conditions of families who live in a community of palafitas in Salvador, Bahia. Palafitas are shacks built on stilts in the ocean bay inhabited by generations of poor families. The families of this community confront forced relocation as a government program works to reclaim the bay to restore the ecology of the bay. Science Fiction The Old Grey Hare is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett, written by Michael Sasanoff, music by Carl W. Stalling. Starring an older and young Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. This was the first time the Bugs Bunny cartoon credited Warner Bros. Cartoons as producer after Leon Schlesinger had sold the studio to WB. The title is a double play on words. One is the typical pun between "hare" and "hair", with the bunny rendered "old and grey" for this cartoon. The title also refers to the old song, "The Old Gray Mare". Some of the lobby cards for this cartoon gave the alternate spelling, The Old Gray Hare. Documentary film Britten Nocturne is a documentary film directed by Tony Palmer. Documentary film Facing the Music: The Return of Torvill and Dean is a 1994 TV documentary movie directed by Edward Mirzoeff. Documentary film It’s The Italian Job so obviously, I head to Kent in England for the race of a lifetime. But first I have to get ready. So, it’s the Fiorano test track in Italy where I spend a while not getting ready at all. I try the gym but it’s all rubbish so instead, I decide to compare Ferrari’s 458 Italia and the limited edition 599 GTO. On paper, that doesn’t seem fair. But in reality…. Next stop is the infamous Imola race circuit. The Stig joins me to get the most out of the Porsche GT3 and its stripped out cousin the GT3 RS. Also present are the Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera and the jaw-dropping Mercedes SLS AMG with its gullwing doors. My face gets a workout too, thanks to an Ariel Atom. With a V8 engine. Then, for some reason, The Stig does something terrible to the face of Rubens Barrichello. My final Italian shake-down comes from the £1.3 million, Nurburgring lap record holder – the Zonda R with its 750 horsepower V12 and slick tyres. Finally, I’m ready. So it’s back to England for my first ever Classic Touring Car Race...I don’t know the car, I don’t know the circuit and I’m up against 20 experienced rivals...What could possibly go wrong? Comedy Guys and Dolls is a 1955 musical film starring Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine. The film was made by Samuel Goldwyn Productions and distributed by MGM. It was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who also wrote the screenplay. The film is based on the 1950 Broadway musical by composer and lyricist Frank Loesser, with a book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows based on "The Idyll Of Miss Sarah Brown" and "Blood Pressure", two short stories by Damon Runyon. Dances were choreographed by Michael Kidd, who had also staged the dances for the Broadway production. At Samuel Goldwyn and Joseph L. Mankiewicz's request, Frank Loesser wrote three new songs for the film: "Pet Me Poppa", " A Woman in Love", and "Adelaide", the last written specifically for Sinatra. Five songs in the stage musical were omitted from the movie: "A Bushel and a Peck", "My Time of Day", "I've Never Been In Love Before", "More I Cannot Wish You" and "Marry the Man Today". Comedy Laura Cadieux... la suite is a 1999 comedy film written by Denise Filiatrault and Michel Tremblay and directed by Denise Filiatrault. Comedy Daphne and the Diplomat is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Karin Hardt, Gerda Maurus and Hans Nielsen. It is based on a novel by Fritz von Woedtke. Documentary film Miss Senior Sweetheart is a 2009 documentary film written by and directed by Sabine Steyer. Documentary film The Exile and Death of Andrei Tarkovsky is a 1987 biographical documentary film directed by Ebbo Demant. Comedy Liolà is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It is based on Liolà, a comedy play by Luigi Pirandello. Documentary film Tradition Is a Temple is an American documentary film about New Orleans jazz culture and modernization’s effect on American traditions. Comedy Jump From The Midnight is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Satoko Yokohama. Documentary film The Shutdown is a short film. Documentary film Dadaab Stories is a 2013 documentary film directed by K. Ryan Jones. Comedy Alice Adams is a 1935 romantic film made by RKO. It was directed by George Stevens and produced by Pandro S. Berman. The screenplay was by Dorothy Yost, Mortimer Offner, and Jane Murfin. The film was adapted from the novel Alice Adams, by Booth Tarkington. The music score was by Max Steiner and Roy Webb, and the cinematography by Robert De Grasse. The film is about a young woman in a medium-sized town in the United States in the early 1900s, and her pretentious attempts to appear upper-class and wed a wealthy man while concealing her poverty. It stars Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone and Evelyn Venable. Hepburn's popularity had declined after her Oscar-winning performance in 1933's Morning Glory; her performance in Alice Adams made her a public favorite again. Comedy Three Hats for Lisa is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Joe Brown, Sid James, Sophie Hardy, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson. Documentary film Pat XO is a 2013 sports documentary film directed by Lisa Lax and Nancy Stern Winters. Comedy My Friend, Dr. Jekyll, is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. It is a parody of the Robert Louis Stevenson's novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Documentary film The camera follows Justin Bieber (1994- ) during the ten days leading up to his August, 2010, sold-out show at Madison Square Garden. Footage of these ten days of concerts, rehearsals, and down time with boyhood friends, his mom, and his entourage is inter-cut with home movies, old photos, and interviews showing a musical prodigy who loves to perform, comes to the attention of an Atlanta agent via YouTube, impresses Usher, and rockets to international stardom soon after his 15th birthday. His manager emphasizes the importance of social media and of Justin's work ethic and personality in making him a star; the camera emphasizes Bieber's look. His mom and grandparents shine. Released into theaters in the U.S. and Canada for a limited run just a few weeks after the original film debuted at the box office, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never -- Director's Fan Cut features 40 minutes of new footage, which was added after director Jon M. Chu trimmed the running time of the initial cut by 30 minutes. Comedy In Like Flint is a film directed by Gordon Douglas, the sequel to the parody spy film Our Man Flint. It posits an international feminist conspiracy to depose the ruling American patriarchy with a feminist matriarchy. To achieve and establish this plan, they kidnap and replace the U.S. President, discredit the head of the Z.O.W.I.E. intelligence agency, and commandeer a nuclear-armed space platform, all directed from Fabulous Face, a women's beauty farm in the Virgin Islands. Circumstances compel ex-secret agent Derek Flint to help his ex-boss, and so uncover the conspiracy. Actors James Coburn and Lee J. Cobb reprise their roles as "Derek Flint" and spy chief "Lloyd C. Cramden", Flint's ex-boss; although composer Jerry Goldsmith also returns as composer, the film's score is different from Our Man Flint. The ad campaign featured a classic piece of movie poster artwork by Bob Peak. This film and Caprice with Doris Day were the last films made in CinemaScope, with Fox and other studios moving to Panavision and other widescreen processes. The title is a play on the phrase "in like Flynn." Documentary film Tzedek / The Righteous is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Marek Halter. Documentary film Sleepless Nights Stories is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jonas Mekas. Comedy Trabbi Goes to Hollywood is a 1991 US comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub, starring Thomas Gottschalk, Billy Dee Williams, Dom DeLuise, and James Tolkan. Documentary film McLibel is a documentary film directed by Franny Armstrong and Ken Loach for Spanner Films about the McLibel case. The film was first completed, as a 52-minute television version, in 1997, after the conclusion of the original McLibel trial. It was then extended with new footage to 85-minute feature length in 2005, after the McLibel defendants took their case to the European Court of Human Rights. Comedy Nights Below Station Street is a 1997 comedy/drama film written by David Adams Richards and directed by Norma Bailey. Comedy American Raspberry is a 1977 parody film that lampoons various films of the 1970s, much like The Groove Tube, Tunnel Vision, The Kentucky Fried Movie and Amazon Women on the Moon. It was filmed for Warner Brothers with a budget $30,000, but was rejected as being unreleasable. Cannon Pictures later acted as distributor during a brief showing in theaters in 1980. Comedy Luc Et Marie is a 1995 short comedy film written and directed by Philippe Boon and Laurent Brandenbourger. Documentary film A Queen's World Tour is a 1954 documentary film directed by Oxley Hughan. Animation L'enfant Roi is a 2009 film. Documentary film Pavel i Lyalya is a 1999 film directed by Victor Kossakovsky. Documentary film Aletta Jacobs: Het Hoogste Streven is a 1995 Dutch documentary film directed by Nouchka van Brakel. Comedy The Boycotted Baby is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by and starring Oliver Hardy. Animation The Undertaker & The Dog is a 2010 animation short film directed by Shin Hashimoto. Animation Picnic with Weissmann is a 1968 Czechoslovak animated short film by Jan Švankmajer. Science Fiction The President's Analyst is an American satirical comedy film written and directed by Theodore J. Flicker, starring James Coburn. The widescreen cinematography was by William A. Fraker, and Lalo Schifrin provided the film's musical score. The film has elements of political satire and science fiction, and resembles many of the spy spoofs that proliferated in the mid-60s in the wake of the James Bond phenomenon, including Coburn's Our Man Flint and In Like Flint. The film's themes include modern ethics and privacy concerns, specifically regarding the intrusion of the Telecom system, working with the U.S. Government, into the private lives of the country's citizens. it was released theatrically on December 21 1967. Comedy Turned Out Nice Again is a British comedy film starring Lancashire-born George Formby. The film was released in 1941 and filmed at Ealing Studios, London. Animation The Janitor is a 1995 animation, comedy, short film directed by Vanessa Schwartz and written by Geoffrey Lewis and Chris Many. Comedy How I Learned to Love Women is a 1966 Italian-French-German comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. Science Fiction UFO: Target Earth is a 1974 American film directed by Michael A. DeGaetano. Documentary film The Movie Orgy is a 1968 film directed by Joe Dante and produced by Jon Davison. It is a seven-hour-long compilation of film clips, commercials, and film trailers assembled by Dante when he was a college student. The film, assembled without permission of the clips' owners, toured colleges and repertory cinemas with support from Schlitz beer. A digital video version, transferred from original 16mm film and trimmed to approximately 4.5 hours, was eventually produced by Dante. Documentary film Swandown is a 2012 film directed by Andrew Kötting. To make the film, Andrew Kötting and Iain Sinclair pedaled a swan pedalo over 160 miles down the River Thames from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney in East London, occasionally joined by guests including Alan Moore, Stewart Lee, Dudley Sutton, Dr Mark Lythgoe and Marcia Farquhar. Thriller Relentless is a 1989 American crime film directed by William Lustig and starring Judd Nelson, Robert Loggia and Leo Rossi. The film follows two LAPD officers on a hunt for an ex-cop turned serial killer. Relentless was the first in a series of four films starring Leo Rossi as detective Sam Dietz trying to stop a serial killer. The three sequels were all filmed and released within three consecutive years from 1992 to 1994. Documentary film A Long Haul is a 2010 documentary film about Montauk, NY charter boat captain Bart Ritchie and his struggles with the effects of a declining economy and governmental regulations on the fishing industry. The film was produced and directed by Nathaniel Kramer, who, in addition to being a filmmaker, is a photographer and recreational fisherman. The film has been well received, screening as an official selection in numerous festivals including: the Astoria/LIC International Film Festival, DocMiami International Film Festival, Connecticut Film Festival, EdinDocs, Lighthouse Film Festival, New Filmmakers New York, Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, The IndieFest, Accolade Festival, and won Best Documentary Short Film, Best Director, and Best Cinematography for a Short Documentary at the Los Angeles Movie Awards. Documentary film Homework is a 1989 Iranian narrative documentary film written, directed and edited by Abbas Kiarostami. The film was shot—on 16mm—in late January and/or early February 1988 at Tehran's Shahid Masumi primary school. Comedy Nie klam, kochanie is a 2008 comedy film written by Ilona Lepkowska and directed by Piotr Weresniak. Comedy Dr. Hackenstein is a 1988 comedy horror film written and directed by Richard Clark and distributed by Troma Entertainment. After the death of his wife, Dr. Hackenstein concocts the perfect plan: with the help of a few graverobbers and a couple of lost girls, he can use the spare parts to reanimate his dead spouse and build a better woman. Comedienne Phyllis Diller has a small part in the movie, along with Oscar nominee Anne Ramsey in her last role. It was shown at Cannes Film Festival in May, 1989, having been released on home video in January. Shooting was comparatively swift, principal photography having begun in May the previous year. It was given a commercial re-release fifteen years later, on DVD format. The film's visible contemporary influences include Re-Animator and Young Frankenstein. Critic Sandra Brennan characterized it as a parody of the "Frankenstein" films. Identifying it as "among the first films to blend pure gore with slapstick comedy", Rotten Tomatoes deemed it a precursor and trendsetter to later films, such as Scary Movie, which draw on those genres. Comedy I due carabinieri is a 1984 Italian crime comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Thriller Below is a 2002 World War II horror film directed by David Twohy. It was written by Lucas Sussman, Darren Aronofsky and David Twohy, and stars Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Matthew Davis, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Flemyng and Dexter Fletcher. It was filmed on location in Lake Michigan and at Pinewood Studios. Comedy Terrorists, Killers and Middle-East Wackos (also Terrorists, Killers and Other Wackos in the UK) is a shockumentary video from the makers of Bumfights. It includes footage of riots, suicides, executions, and the televised suicide of Budd Dwyer. All the scenes included are real scenes of death and suffering. The Bumfights website store touts the video as "One hour of the sickest images ever put to film." The video was released in the US on the June 21, 2005. It was due to be released in the UK, but was refused a certificate (mandatory for commercial release of most video material) by the British Board of Film Classification. In its rejection commentary, the Board noted: "The work presents no journalistic, educational or other justifying context for the images shown. Rather, the work presents a barrage of sensationalist clips, for what appears to be the underlying purpose of providing prurient entertainment... The work invites the viewer to take sadistic pleasure in death." It was also suggested that the content may be in breach of the Obscene Publications Act. In June 2006 a spokesman the BBFC cited the film as an example of, "something the majority of people would want not to view," in the context of proposals for a UK ratings system for online content. Thriller Cheap Thrills is a 2013 black comedy thriller directed by E.L. Katz in his directorial debut. It premiered at South by Southwest on March 8, 2013, and was acquired by Drafthouse Films and Snoot Entertainment. It was released on March 24, 2014, in the United States. Animation Secret Bee is a 2010 short animation film directed by Gina Kamentsky. Comedy Liebesbriefe aus dem Engadin is a 1938 comedy film directed by Werner Klingler and Luis Trenker. Thriller Heartless is a 2014 Bollywood medical thriller film directed by Shekhar Suman. Shekhar Suman also stars in the film along with his son Adhyayan Suman. The film also features Ariana Ayam, Deepti Naval, Om Puri and Madan Jain amongst others. It released on 7 February 2014, to mixed reviews from critics apparently. The film focuses on anesthesia awareness, where a patient cannot move or communicate, but is aware to varying degrees of what is happening during surgical procedures. Several critics have noticed striking similarities between the film and the 2007 Hollywood medical thriller Awake, leading some to describe Heartless a copy of said film. Science Fiction Gargoyle: Wings of Darkness is a 2004 film that is distributed by Syfy Original Movies. Also known as Aimovora plasmata, Aripile întunericului, Gargojl, Gargoyle – kammottava kostaja, Gargoyle's Revenge, Gargoyles, Gargoyles – Flügel des Grauens, Gárgolas, and Sárkányok bosszúja. Comedy One Last Joke is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Gabriel Efstathiou and directed by Vasilis Raisis. Comedy Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds is a direct-to-DVD 2008 horror - black comedy film and sequel to the 2005 film Feast. The film was directed by John Gulager and written by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton. Jenny Wade stars in the film, reprising her role as "Honey Pie". The film is the second installment of the Feast series, followed by Feast 3: The Happy Finish, also directed by John Gulager. Documentary film Lacrau is a 2013 historical documentary adventure drama film written and directed by João Vladimiro. Animation The Wind in the Willows is a 2006 live-action television adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic novel The Wind in the Willows. It was a joint production of the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and starred Matt Lucas, Bob Hoskins, Mark Gatiss, and Lee Ingleby, with a cameo appearance from Michael Murphy as the Judge. Rachel Talalay directed. It debuted in Canada on CBC Television on December 18, 2006, in the United Kingdom on BBC1 on 1 January 2007, in the U.S. on PBS's Masterpiece Theatre on April 8, 2007 and in Australia on ABC TV on 23 December 2007. It was filmed on location in Bucharest, Romania. Though the novel is considered children's literature, critics noted that this adaptation might not be appropriate for young children; Ginia Bellafante wrote in The New York Times that it "is ultimately too jaunty to be considered 100 percent safe for someone over 10", and David Knox thought it "may well alienate children". However, Variety's Brian Lowry said that its appeal "should run the demographic gamut for PBS, from Sesame Street to Bleak House." Critics praised Matt Lucas's portrayal of Mr. Toad. "In ordinary life Mr. Science Fiction The New Barbarians is a 1983 Italian post-apocalyptic action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film was released in U.S. theaters by New Line Cinema as Warriors of the Wasteland in 1984. Thriller Die Bienen — Tödliche Bedrohung is a 2008 German television horror film directed by Michael Karen and stars Janin Reinhardt, Rolf Kanies and Sonja Kirchberger. Documentary film The Special Need is a documentary drama adventure family film directed by Carlo Zoratti. Documentary film A Preface to Red is a 2011 short experimental documentary film directed by Jonathan Schwartz. Animation Pirate Baby's Cabana Battle Street Fight 2006 is a 12-minute, black and white animated movie by Paul Laurence Robertson, featuring music by Cornel Wilczek, also known as Qua. It depicts a fictional side-scroller video game, "heavily influenced and inspired by anime, cult 1980s platform games such as Double Dragon, Bubble Bobble and R-Type, and Australian popular culture" in which two male characters must fight their way through a building full of zombies, humans, giant grubs and octopuses to rescue a woman being held captive by the main antagonist, a pirate baby. The animation was created with Autodesk Animator and Adobe Flash. Sponsored by Melbourne's Living the Arts program, it was first shown at the 2006 Next Wave Festival. It was released on the internet as a 113 MB MPEG video on April 20, 2006. Comedy Over the Ocean is a 1992 comedy film directed by Jacob Goldwasser. Animation Kith is a 2012 animated short film directed by Marika Cowan. Comedy Girl Without a Room is a 1933 musical comedy film starring Charles Farrell, Charles Ruggles, and Marguerite Churchill. This early light comedy farce set in Paris was written by Claude Binyon, Frank Butler, and Jack Lait, and directed by Ralph Murphy. As well as featuring some scenes with dialogue rendered in rhyming couplets, the film is notable as an example of Hollywood's attitude to abstract art in the 1930s. The hero is a no-nonsense representational artist from Tennessee, who, transplanted to Paris, meets a crowd of pretentious types in a Montparnasse garret. Chief among them is an artist who believes in depicting the soul of an object rather than the object itself. Played by comic star Charlie Ruggles, his name is Crock, as in 'crock of s**t'. Comedy Aaha Kalyanam is a 2014 romantic comedy film directed by debutant A. Gokul Krishna and produced by Aditya Chopra's Yash Raj Films. A remake of Maneesh Sharma's 2010 Hindi film, Band Baaja Baaraat, the film features Nani and Vaani Kapoor in the lead roles. Although it was planned as a bilingual, it was completely shot in Tamil only, while a dubbed Telugu version released simultaneously along the Tamil version. The first teaser was launched on 20 December 2013 and the film was released worldwide on 21 February 2014. Animation The Mummy Strikes is the fourteenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman. Animation Words, Words, Words is a 1991 animation, short film directed by Michaela Pavlátová. Animation T.O.M. is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by Tom Brown and Daniel Gray. Documentary film Ana Ana is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Corinne van Egeraat, Sarah Ibrahim, Nadine Salib, Wafaa Samir, Sondos Shabayek and Petr Lom. Documentary film Anne Braden: Southern Patriot is a 2012 biographical historical documentary film directed by Anne Lewis and Mimi Pickering. Documentary film Maman et Eve is a 1996 documentary film directed by Paul Carrière. Comedy Little Papa is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 138th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Ma and Pa is a 1922 comedy short film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Animation Hare Ribbin' is a 1944 animated short film in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Robert Clampett and featuring Bugs Bunny. The plot features Bugs' conflict with a red-haired hound dog, whom the rabbit sets out to evade and make a fool of using one-liners, reverse psychology, disguises and other tricks. It was released in theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures on June 24, 1944. The title is a pun on "hair ribbon". Documentary film Vai viegli būt jaunam? is a Soviet-era Latvian documentary film directed by Juris Podnieks. It was filmed in 1986 with dialog in both Latvian and Russian, and is considered to be among the most controversial movies of its era. It was one of the five winners of the 1987 International Documentary Association awards. The movie speaks about young people who perished as a result of growing up in Soviet society - their conflicts with parents and society, the patronizing attitudes of their teachers and the authorities, the fear that there is no meaning to their lives. Among the young people portrayed are high-schoolers looking for their place in life, a young mother worried about the future of her daughter after the Chernobyl catastrophe, a young man follower of the Hare Krishna movement, as well young adults returning from compulsory military service in the Soviet war in Afghanistan and having become ones of 'the lost generation'. The film's opening scene documents a concert by the banned Latvian rock band, Pērkons. The movie had a major impact in the Soviet Union. It was seen by at least 28 million people during its first year. In all, 85 countries bought the rights to show the movie. Science Fiction The Time Game is a 1991 Australian TV film about a boy sent to his grandparent's home for a holiday. Documentary film The DeVilles is a 2009 documentary film directed by Nicole Nielsen Horanyi and co-written with Anders Frithiof August. Comedy Love Up the Pole is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Clifford Gulliver and starring Ernie Lotinga, Vivienne Chatterton and Wallace Lupino. It was made at the Cricklewood Studios in London, and distributed by Butcher's Film Service which specalised in low-budget British films. Comedy Celeste and Jesse Forever is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lee Toland Krieger. It stars Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg, and was written by Jones and Will McCormack, who also has a role in the film. It was released on August 3, 2012, in New York and Los Angeles. The film was well received by critics. Documentary film Talhotblond is a 2009 documentary, detailing an Internet love triangle which resulted in a real life homicide, in a case called the "Internet Chatroom Murder." Comedy Marecek, Pass Me the Pen! is a 1976 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Comedy Life and death come wrapped in a mutual embrace, both absurd and poignant, in this smart comedy about an unlikely friendship between a grieving cinematographer and a morbidly obsessed drifter. At work on a seriously schlocky, low-budget horror film, Gaspar is still reeling from the untimely death of his beloved older brother when he meets Alvaro at yet another premature funeral. A mildly sociopathic young man with an unyielding curiosity for the dark side, Alvaro soon coaxes Gaspar out of his shell in unexpected ways, in a debut film that pulses with a sure cinematic style as it channels a compassionate vision of frail, formidable, unforgettable lives. "La vida me mata is a film full of enigmatic visuals that shows us in a fun and fresh way the complexity of family relationships, friends, and life itself. Silva proves himself here to be a remarkable young talent with a strong voice and a clear vision." -International Latino FF "Diaz provides a fascinating central performance, maintaining a dry cool while registering as alternately on top of things or slightly dazed by forces he can't quite grasp." –Variety "Life Kills Me" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Spanish with English subtitles. Comedy Prop 8: The Musical is a 2008 short film directed by Adam Shankman and written by Marc Shaiman. Comedy Sisters of the World Unite is a 1991 comedy and drama film written by Eveline Au, Sylvia Chang, Brenda Lo, and Maisy Tsui, and directed by Sylvia Chang and Maisy Tsui. Documentary film Adventures in Wild California is a 70mm American documentary film showcasing the scenery and extreme sports found in California. It is narrated by Golden Globe-winning actor Jimmy Smits and was released to IMAX theaters in 2000. The film is directed by Academy Award-nominated director and cinematographer Greg MacGillivray. California's geography and culture - which the film asserts inspires people to take chances, is the focus of the documentary. Extreme sports such as sky diving and surfing are captured with dramatic aerial free-fall and underwater photography, while examples such as Walt Disney's creation of an entertainment empire based on a "little mouse", the construction of the Golden Gate bridge during the Great Depression, and the establishment of high-tech Silicon Valley showcase the risk-taking California inspires. Thriller Alone Together is a 1990 thriller film written by Agustín Díaz Yanes and directed by Eduardo Campoy. Documentary film A Letter to Freddy Buache is a 1982 French short documentary film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and addressed to the Swiss film critic Freddy Buache. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Monaco Forever is a 1984 movie directed by William A. Levey and starring Charles Pitt as an American jewel thief in Monaco. Michael is trying to set up a robbery of a jewel store, and runs into various characters along the way. The movie runs 48 minutes and is most notable for the first appearance of Jean-Claude Van Damme as a character credited as "Gay Karate Man". Comedy My Summer With Amanda is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Benjamin Lopez. Documentary film Profit Motive and the Whispering Wind is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by John Gianvito. Animation "October 1918. The peaceful farm life of Cher Ami and his ingenious, happy pals is suddenly threatened by the arrival of the Great War to the forests of Argonne. Aware of their responsibility, the ungainly pigeons become daring messengers of extraordinary bravery and courage as they try to save the lives of a battalion of American soldiers. An amusing and witty adventure taking its inspiration from a true story particularly aimed at family audiences." Qouting the description from the 2008 Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival site. Thriller Horns is a 2013 American-Canadian dark fantasy thriller film directed by Alexandre Aja, based on Joe Hill's novel of the same name. Daniel Radcliffe stars as a man accused of the rape and murder of his girlfriend who uses his newly discovered paranormal abilities in his pursuit to uncover the real killer. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and was set to have its theatrical release in the United States on October 31, 2014. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics, praising the originality and Daniel Radcliffe's performance but criticizing the script. Documentary film A Year in Burgundy is a 2012 documentary drama family history film directed by David Kennard. Documentary film Magic Trip is a documentary film directed by Alison Ellwood and Alex Gibney, about Ken Kesey, Neal Cassady, and the Merry Pranksters. The documentary uses the 16 mm color footage shot by Kesey and the Merry Pranksters during their 1964 cross-country bus trip in the "Further" bus. The hyperkinetic Cassady is frequently seen driving the bus, jabbering, and sitting next to a sign that boasts, "Neal gets things done". The film was released in the US on August 5, 2011 by Magnolia Pictures. Comedy Meet John Doe is a 1941 American comedy drama film directed and produced by Frank Capra, and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. The film is about a "grassroots" political campaign created unwittingly by a newspaper columnist and pursued by a wealthy businessman. It became a box office hit and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story. It was ranked #49 in AFI's 100 Years... 100 Cheers. In 1969, the film entered the public domain due to the claimants' failure to renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after release. It was the first of two features Capra made for Warner Brothers, after he left Columbia Pictures. His second film for Warners was an adaptation of the Broadway play Arsenic and Old Lace and was filmed in 1941 but not released until 1944 because the producers of the play wouldn't allow the film to be shown until the production closed. Comedy Murai Maman is a 1995 Tamil language comedy film directed by newcomer Sundar C.. The film features Jayaram and Kushboo in lead roles. The film had musical score by Vidyasagar and was released on 19 May 1995. Comedy Toto in Hell is a film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque, released on March 16, 1955. Documentary film Tackling Peace is a 2009 documentary film directed by Marc Radomsky. Comedy David Sedaris's The Learning Curve is a 2013 short, comedy and drama film written by David Dong and Phil McCarty and directed by Phil McCarty. Comedy David Goldberg is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Ione Skye. Documentary film The Knights of the Lagoon is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Walter Bencini. Comedy My Wife's Relations is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Through a judicial error Buster finds himself married to a large domineering woman with an unfriendly father and four bullying brothers. Thriller Messenger of Death is a 1988 film starring Charles Bronson about an attempt by a water company to start a family feud among fundamentalist Mormons to take the family's land for the company. This was one of the final films in the long career of J. Lee Thompson, director of such well-known pictures as The Guns of Navarone and Cape Fear. Comedy Toto e Peppino divisi a Berlino is a 1962 comedy film written by Luigi Angelo, Sandro Continenza, Dino De Palma, Luciano Ferri, Agenore Incrocci and Furio Scarpelli and directed by Giorgio Bianchi Thriller Dirty Pretty Things is a 2002 British thriller film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Steven Knight, a drama about two illegal immigrants in London. It was produced by BBC Films and Celador Films. Comedy Don't Do It! is a 1994 romantic comedy film written and directed by Eugene Hess. Comedy L’Homme idéal is a French film directed by Xavier Gélin and released in 1997. Thriller Vampire Assassin is a 2005 direct-to-DVD film directed, written by, and starring martial artist Ron Hall. Science Fiction Nude on the Moon is a 1961 sexploitation film co-written and co-directed by Doris Wishman and Raymond Phelan under the shared pseudonyms "O. O. Miller" and "Anthony Brooks". The film was produced in 1960 but was not released theatrically until 1961. Doris Wishman went on to become a significant filmmaker and noteworthy director of sexploitation movies. Wishman is also credited as the film's co-producer. Thriller Shark Zone is a 2003 direct to video film. It is the third sequel to the film Shark Attack. Comedy Filthy Guy is a 1972 action comedy film written by Chu-Chen Hsiao and Huang Kun Lin and directed by Kuang Hu. Thriller Bikini Girls on Ice is a horror thriller film directed by Geoff Klein. Comedy Flagpole is a 2010 short drama comedy film written and directed by Matt Kazman. Comedy BAD TOYS II is a 2012 animation,short,action,comedy adventure film written by Daniel Brunet,Nicolas Douste,Cédric Genet and directed by Daniel Brunet and Nicolas Douste. Comedy Super xuxa is a 1988 film starring Xuxa Meneghel as herself. Documentary film Dark Side of the Moon is a French mockumentary by director William Karel which originally aired on Arte in 2002 with the title Opération Lune. The basic premise for the film is the theory that the television footage from the Apollo 11 Moon landing was faked and recorded in a studio by the CIA with help from director Stanley Kubrick. It features some surprising guest appearances, most notably by Donald Rumsfeld, Dr. Henry Kissinger, Alexander Haig, Vernon Walters, Buzz Aldrin and Stanley Kubrick's widow, Christiane Kubrick. The official presentation of the film says: "Filmmaker William Karel pursues his reflection on the relation of the United States with image, cinema and their capacity to produce "show". What other story can lend itself to such a examination but the space conquest, a war of image and show more than anything else. What if it was just a huge hoax initiated by the two great powers? Between lies and truths, this film mixes actual facts and others, completely trumped-up. Playing with irony and lie, its purpose is to entertain and raise the question of the use of archive, which can be made to tell whatever you want". Thriller A Gang Story is a 2011 drama thriller film written by Edgar Marie and Olivier Marchal and directed by Olivier Marchal. Documentary film Imagining Indians is a 1992 documentary film produced and directed by Native American filmmaker, Victor Masayesva, Jr.. The documentary attempts to reveal the misrepresentation of Indigenous Native American culture and tradition in Classical Hollywood films by interviews with different Indigenous Native American actors and extras from various tribes throughout the United States. Documentary film Documentary about Dame Joan Sutherland, one of the greatest operatic performers of the late twentieth century, who died in October 2010. Shy and lacking in confidence, she had sung unnoticed at Covent Garden for seven years after arriving from Australia, but over the course of twelve months was transformed into La Stupenda. With a focus on the two roles - Lucia di Lammamoor and Alcina - that launched her, the film features interviews with Dame Joan, Richard Bonynge, Franco Zeffirelli, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti. Comedy Zakochani is a 2000 film written and directed by Piotr Weresniak. Comedy Barn av solen is a 1955 Norwegian comedy film directed by Arne Skouen, starring Henny Moan, Rut Fredriksen and Arne Jacobsen. Animation Initial D Third Stage is an anime movie based on the Initial D manga by Shuichi Shigeno. The anime produced by Studio Pastel was released on January 13, 2001. The anime and manga focus on the world of illegal Japanese street racing, where all the action is concentrated in the mountain passes and never in cities nor urban areas, and the drift racing style is emphasized in particular. Comedy The Lost Bridegroom a 1916 silent comedy film produced by Adolph Zukor starring John Barrymore. Appearing alongside Barrymore in this film is his first wife Katherine Corri Harris. The short story titled The Man Who Was Lost was by Willard Mack with James Kirkwood as director. The film had an alternative title His Lost Self and was rereleased by Paramount on April 17, 1919 as part of their Success Series, a celebration of some of the company's early screen triumphs. Though it obviously still existed by 1919, it is a lost silent film today. Director James Kirkwood later stated that Barrymore was off on binges during the making of this film, and spent a large amount of time downing drinks in a saloon. These delays caused the production to drag, so Kirkwood went down to the saloon and 'motioned' to Barrymore to either return to work or that he would sling the actor over his shoulders and carry him back to the set to finish filming. Comedy Deceived Slumming Party is a 1908 American comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Several scenes of tours being conducted in New York. At the end of each scene it becomes obvious that the events of the tours have been set up to shock and defraud the tourists. Documentary film Cannubi: A Vineyard Kissed By God is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by James Orr. Documentary film A Message To The World is a film directed by Caroline Catz. Comedy Main Tera Hero is a 2014 Bollywood action comedy film, directed by David Dhawan and produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor for Balaji Motion Pictures. The film stars Varun Dhawan, Ileana D'Cruz, and Nargis Fakhri in the lead roles. Principal photography for the movie began on 30 May 2013, filming started on 5 July 2013 and was completed by 15 October. The film released on 4 April 2014 to mixed reviews from critics, though managed to earn the verdict of Semi Hit at the box office. It is a remake of the 2011 Telugu film Kandireega. Documentary film Livin' Reel is a documentary film directed by Mark Cowart, Carolyn McDonald, Shelley Justiss, and K. Davis Jackson. Comedy Nater Guru is a Bengali movie released in 2003. Directed by Haranath Chakraborty, it featured Jeet, Koel Mallick, Ranjit Mallick and Moushmi Chatterjee. The film was Koel Mallick's cinematic debut. It was successful at the box office. Comedy Mr. Troop Mom is an American 2009 comedy television film directed by William Dear, written by Thomas Ian Griffith and starring George Lopez, Daniela Bobadilla, April Telek, Julia Anderson, Elizabeth Thai, Geoff Gustafson, and Jane Lynch. It tells of Eddie Serrano, a widower, and his teenage daughter Naomi. Eddie joins Naomi and her friends on a camping trip, making Eddie the "Team Mom". The film aired on Nickelodeon and premiered on June 19, 2009; it was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on June 23, 2009. Animation The Happy Elf is a 3D-animated family holiday special, which first aired December 2, 2005 on the NBC television network in the USA. Based on Grammy-winner Harry Connick, Jr.’s original song, The Happy Elf. Production on the special is by Film Roman, an IDT Entertainment company, the same animation company known for producing The Simpsons. Documentary film The falcon is a sacred animal in Dubai and a symbol of power and richness. Every tradition-minded family owns at least one falcon for their favourite activity : hunting. In order to take care about the falcons, Dr. Rempel decided to build « The Dubai Falcon Hospital » in the middle of the desert. It is personally owned by the royal family. Equipped with an X-ray room, a surgery department, three ambulances for emergencies and a large laboratory, this eccentric hospital is on the cutting edge of technological progress. Thriller Road to Hell is a action-fantasy film starring Michael Paré, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon, directed by Albert Pyun. It is inspired by Walter Hill's Streets of Fire and it began shooting in June 2008 in Los Angeles. Shooting extended into Utah, Arizona and Nevada. Final shooting took place in Las Vegas in early 2014. Film was created and developed by Curnan Pictures. The film had an extended shooting schedule that stretched six years. Animation Birth of Monkey King is an animated film directed by Hansen Liang. Animation Berlitad is a 2006 short animated family fantasy film directed by Pablo Ángeles Zuman. Animation Jungledyret Hugo is a Danish media franchise featuring the cartoon adventures of an anthropomorphic mammal named Hugo. Created by Danish author and filmmaker Flemming Quist Møller and produced at A. Film A/S, the franchise currently consists of two animated features, an animated television series, and a third film done in CGI. The first two films were translated, edited, and released in the United States on a single DVD in 2005 by Miramax. The third film is set to be released on region 1 DVD on August 12, 2014 under the title "Amazon Jack" Comedy Hi Hater: The Documentary is a 2012 documentary comedy film written and directed by Milton Dewar. Comedy The Plan Man is a 2014 South Korean romantic comedy film that tells the story of an anal retentive man who attempts to escape from his fixation of trying to plan out every detail of his life. Starring Jung Jae-young and Han Ji-min, it is the feature directorial debut of Seong Si-heub. Comedy 123 is a 2002 trilingual Indian romantic comedy film directed by K. Subash. It was released in Kannada, Tamil and Telugu with a few reshot scenes. The film starred real-life brothers Prabhu Deva, Raju Sundaram and Nagendra Prasad in the lead roles alongside Jyothika, while Deva composed the film's music. Based on the Marathi play All The Best, 123 released in June 2002 to mixed reviews. and also this film edit in F.C.P first time in south India. technical editor is samson.j Documentary film Includes two programs on one of Hollywood's hottest stars. "THE KID WHO TOOK HOLLYWOOD" tells the rags to riches story of one of today's hottest stars, Leonardo DiCaprio. Includes biographical information, footage from the independent film "Don's Plum" which has been unreleased, and interviews with Hollywood stars such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Cameron. Also includes "IN HIS OWN WORDS", a compilation of interviews with Leo covering his career, his personal life, and growing up under the spotlight. Comedy A Sticky Woman is a 1906 Short film directed by Alice Guy. Comedy Skinned Alive is a 1990 comedy horror film written by Jon Killough and Mike Shea and directed by Jon Killough. Comedy Out of This World is a 1945 film written by Sam Coslow, Elizabeth Meehan, Walter DeLeon, and Arthur Phillips and directed by Hal Walker. Documentary film Hollywood between Paranoia and Sci-Fi. The Power of Myth is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Clara Kuperberg and Julia Kuperberg. Thriller Murder at 1600 is a 1997 action film starring Wesley Snipes, Diane Lane, Dennis Miller, Ronny Cox, Daniel Benzali, and Alan Alda. The 1600 in the title refers to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, the address of the White House. The film is based on the novel Murder in the White House by Margaret Truman, daughter of U.S. President Harry S. Truman. Comedy Vinnukum Mannukum is a 2001 Tamil language movie directed by the Tamil Director Rajakumaran. It stars Vikram, Sarath Kumar, Devayani and Kushboo in the lead roles. It flopped miserably at the box-office. Comedy The Plastics Inventor is a Disney animated short from 1944, where Donald Duck makes an airplane made of plastic, following instructions from a radio. Problems ensue when during the test flight when Donald learns that the plastic melts when wet and it is destroyed by rain. Science Fiction Diamond Zero is a 2005 action comedy science fiction film written by David Gaz and Kevin Poore and directed by David Gaz and Annelie Wilder. Animation Goopy Geer is a 1932 Merrie Melodies cartoon short, featuring the first appearance of the title character. Comedy Las aventuras de Pito Pérez is a 1957 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Based on Pito Perez and José Rubén Romero's useless lives. Film 52 of the 59 movies on Mexican director Juan Bustillo Oro. Bustillo wanted to bring to life José Rubén Romero's famous novel La vida inútil de Pito Pérez in collaboration with is good friend and colleague Fernando de Fuentes as the producer and writer and incarnating the main character Germán Valdés “Tin Tan” Documentary film Rosita, The Favorite Of Third Reich is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Pablo Berthelon. Comedy A Taxing Woman's Return, also titled A Taxing Woman 2 is a 1988 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami. It is the sequel to Itami's 1987 comedy A Taxing Woman. As in A Taxing Woman, Nobuko Miyamoto plays female government tax investigator Ryoko Itakura. In this film she investigates a religious sect, led by Teppei Onizawa, that is suspected of being used for tax evasion. The sect is part of a complex conspiracy involving the Yakuza, political corruption and a prestigious construction project. While retaining some of the comic elements of A Taxing Woman, the sequel is darker and angrier in tone, featuring corruption, intimidation and murder in addition to tax evasion. The film was nominated for five Japanese Academy Awards, winning the prize for Best Editing. Thriller "A legal drama about personal and political integrity, and about the face of modern Europe. Having made a number of successful and distinctive features in Germany (Crazy, Distant Lights, Requiem), director Hans-Christian Schmid moves into English-language filmmaking with a legal drama about personal and political integrity. Hannah Maynard (Kerry Fox), a prosecutor at the UN International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague, is given an apparently cast-iron case against a former Yugoslav National Army commander accused of ethnic cleansing. When the chief witness for the prosecution proves unreliable, Maynard travels to Bosnia with only a week's grace to try and rebuild a case. In the course of her investigations she stumbles across further atrocities, consequently placing herself under threat from the war profiteers now running the Balkans. She persuades a reluctant young woman, Mira (Anamaria Marinca), to testify, but is shocked to find that the judicial process she has believed in and passionately supported throughout her career is itself suspect. Her loyalty towards her witness is at odds with her professional role, and like Mira, she has to make a choice between silence and speaking out. While the higher production values of Storm mark it as something of a shift from Schmid's earlier films, it shares with them his interest in the pursuit of individual freedom and being true to one's self." Quoting Sandra Hebron Thriller Vital is a Japanese film made in 2004. It was directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and stars Tadanobu Asano as Hiroshi Takagi, a man whose girlfriend dies and who loses his memory in a car accident. The original concept that inspired Vital was the image of medical students making sketches during a dissection. Tsukamoto visited a medical school and observed a dissection while writing the screenplay, which was originally titled: Dissection Film Project. Leonardo da Vinci's anatomical sketches were a direct inspiration. Comedy Lisbela e o Prisioneiro is a 2003 Brazilian romance film. It was directed by Guel Arraes, and is based on the 1964 play Lisbela e o Prisioneiro by Osman Lins. Filming took place in cities of Pernambuco, Igarassu, Paudalho and Recife, as well as in Rio de Janeiro and Nova Iguaçu. Comedy Here's the delightful tale of teamwork and adventure your whole family will love! Air Bud is the proud father of five adorable puppies -- the hip-hoppin' B-Dawg, lovely RoseBud, mellow Bud-Dha, dirt-loving MudBud, and the big fella Budderball -- with an unbelievable secret: They can talk! And the hilarious, hair-raising exploits of these barking, talking, ball-playing pups will have you cheering as they run off on a daring rescue mission to save their parents! With the tail-waggin' star power of Michael Clarke Duncan (THE GREEN MILE), Richard Karn (TV's HOME IMPROVEMENT) and the legendary Don Knotts -- get in the game and share the family fun of this all-new feature! Comedy The Barista is a 2013 short horror comedy film written by David Ian McKendry and directed by Rebekah McKendry. Comedy Red Head from Manhattan is a 1943 film produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Lew Landers and stars Lupe Vélez in one of her last screen appearances. Comedy Carry On Teacher is the third in the series of Carry On films, with 31 entries. It was released in 1959. It features Ted Ray in his only Carry On role, alongside series regulars; Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques. Leslie Phillips and Joan Sims make their second appearances in the series here, having made their debuts in the previous entry, Carry On Nurse. A young Richard O'Sullivan and a young Larry Dann – making the first of his four Carry on appearances – turn up as pupils. Comedy Bon Appétit is a 2010 romantic drama film directed by David Pinillos and written by Juan Carlos Rubio, David Pinillos and Paco Cabezas. The story is based on a young Spanish chef working at a prestigious restaurant in Zurich, Switzerland. He falls in love with a work-partner but she is in love with their boss. Unax Ugalde and Nora Tschirner are starring the film. Comedy Where Is Madame Catherine? is a 2003 Spanish-French comedy film directed by Marc Recha. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Concerning Violence is a 2014 Swedish documentary film written and directed by Göran Olsson. American singer and actress Lauryn Hill served as the narrator of the film. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. In May 2013, Films Boutique acquired the world-wide distribution rights of the film. The film also premiered at 64th Berlin International Film Festival in Panorama Dokumente section, in February 2014. It won a prize at the festival. The film also premiered in competition at 2014 Göteborg International Film Festival on January 30, 2014. Thriller "Silviu, a young delinquent, is about to be released from reform school. Only five days to go. But ever since he learned that his mother has suddenly reappeared on the scene after a long absence and is determined to take his young brother away to live with her, these five days have seemed like an eternity. Silviu himself has raised his little brother and loves him as if he were his own son. During his time behind bars Silviu has met and fallen head over heels in love with a young social worker who is studying psychology. Time is running out and his anxiety about his brother begins to turn into panic. Without a moment’s hesitation, he decides to kidnap Ana and run away with her. Once outside he gets his first taste of freedom: the wind in his hair, the open road – and his first kiss. Everything and anything seems possible. The male lead in this adaptation of a stage play by Romanian author Andreea Vălean is played by a nonprofessional, George Piştereanu, who is a high school pupil from Bucharest. He and the other members of the cast were chosen during a period of auditions that lasted six months. Among those given roles were a number of juvenile delinquents from a reformatory. The boys were permitted to attend acting classes in order to prepare for their roles. While Florin Şerban was making this feature film, director Ivana Mladenovic also shot a documentary film (working title “Life In Squares”) about the lives of young offenders in Romania." Quoting the description from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Documentary film John Cassavetes career as an independent filmmaker is told through his own words and from interviews with twenty artists and friends. The first half thoroughly examines Cassavetes' unique approach to character and performance. The second half brings to life Cassavetes' deep humanity in chapters about family filmmaking, storytelling, and the tools of transformation. Documentary film Life, a Long Way Away is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Marc Weymuller. Comedy The Kelsey Grammer Bill Zucker Comedy Hour is 2010 comedy film written and directed by Bill Zucker Animation Le Jardin enchanté is a 2011 animated short film directed by Viviane Karpp. Comedy Marriages is a 1998 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Cristina Comencini. For her performance Cecilia Dazzi won the David di Donatello for best supporting actress. Comedy Fish, but No Cigar is a 2007 film directed by Tara White and Lyn Elliot. Thriller Shattered Image is a thriller drama film written by Duane Poole and directed by Raoul Ruiz. It starred William Baldwin, Anne Parillaud and Lisanne Falk. Animation Ballu Shah is a 1991 animation film directed by Rajesh Aggarwal. Comedy The Phantom President is a 1932 film directed by Norman Taurog, and starring George M. Cohan, Claudette Colbert and Jimmy Durante. According to Richard Rodgers, George M. Cohan deeply resented having to work with Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart on the film. Cohan was bitter that the type of musical theatre that he had created was now out of fashion, and that it was being supplanted by the more literate and musically sophisticated shows of Rodgers and Hart, among others. During the filming, Cohan would sarcastically refer to Rodgers and Hart as "Gilbert and Sullivan". Documentary film This incredible film features the full story of Elvis and Sun Records. A fascinating 90-minute documentary film telling the story of Elvis Presley's first recording sessions - and featuring rare footage, seldom seen photos and exclusive interviews with those who were there at the time. Comedy There's a Girl in My Soup is a 1970 British comedy film, directed by Roy Boulting and starring Peter Sellers and Goldie Hawn. Sellers appears as Robert Danvers, a vain, womanizing and wealthy host of a high-profile cooking show. He meets Hawn's character, a no-nonsense American hippie living with an English rock musician in London, and, to everyone's surprise, falls for her. She moves in with him, and accompanies him on a trip to a wine festival in France. Meanwhile, her rock musician boyfriend decides he wants her back. Sellers' character's catchphrase is: "My God, but you're lovely"—which he sometimes says to his own reflection. The film is based on the stage comedy, There's A Girl In My Soup, written by Terence Frisby, produced by Michael Codron, directed by Bob Chetwyn and starring Donald Sinden, Barbara Ferris and Jon Pertwee. It ran for six years in the West End, from 1966 to 1972, including three years at The Globe Theatre breaking records to become London's longest-ever running comedy. This record was later broken by No Sex Please, We're British and then Run For Your Wife. Frisby's script won The Writer's Guild of Great Britain Award for Best Screenplay in 1970. Documentary film Died Young, Stayed Pretty is a 2008 documentary movie on underground indie-rock poster art and its subculture. The film was written, directed and produced by Eileen Yaghoobian who filmed on location in 30 different states from 2004 to 2007. It features posters for Radiohead, White Stripes, Arcade Fire, The Flaming Lips, The Melvins, Nick Cave, Broken Social Scene, Black Keys, Sonic Youth, Pearl Jam, Queens of the Stone Age, Bob Dylan and Marianne Faithfull. Comedy But Not for Me is a 1959 Paramount Pictures comedy film starring Clark Gable and Carroll Baker. It is based on the play Accent on Youth written by Samson Raphaelson. Animation The Solid Tin Coyote is an animated cartoon in the Looney Tunes series released by Warner Bros.. It features Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner and was directed by Rudy Larriva for release in 1966. Comedy Those Happy Days is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Kinky is a 2014 short comedy film written by Andrea Moya and directed by Michelle Malley Campos. Comedy Neurosia: 50 Years of Perversity is a 1992 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a mockumentary, an autobiography of Rosa von Praunheim, framed as murder mystery in which the director is the victim. Comedy Around the Beatles was a 1964 television special featuring the Beatles, produced by Jack Good for ITV/Rediffusion London. It was taped in IBC Studios in London on 19 April 1964, and broadcast internationally, with its initial airing on 6 May 1964, and in the US on the ABC network on 15 November. The show featured other performers as well, with the Beatles providing backing vocals for some of them. Documentary film The Lost Bird Project is a documentary film directed by Deborah Dickson. Thriller Mortal Remains is a horror documentary film directed by Mark Ricche and Christian Stavrakis. Thriller Butter is a 1998 action film starring Ernie Hudson, Nia Long, Tony Todd and Donnie Wahlberg. It originally premiered on HBO as an HBO Original Film, but was later released to video by Artisan Entertainment as Never 2 Big. The film follows corrupt record company executives who kill a singing sensation with a drug overdose rather than letting her leave their label and join another company. They then frame her cousin/manager for the murder forcing him to go on the run and to try to get the goods on the real killers. Comedy "In this German comedy that features six characters in search of love, director Yves Yuri-Garate and screenwriter Andre Schneider bring a light touch to a hip urban tale. Alex (Andre Schneider) walks in on his boyfriend fucking someone else – and out he goes – much to the relief of his friends Tobi (Udo Lutz) and Steffi Graf (Sascia Haj) (and yes, the character not only has the unusual name of the tennis star, she’s a gossiping astrologer therapist). German porn star/actor Marcel Schlutt stars as Leo, who, after a dinner party, reveals to his girlfriend that he’s got sexual feelings for men and it’s best that they break up. Six weeks later they all have a wild night at a Berlin performance art club. Leo goes out with his friend, who happens to be a patient of Steffi’s and Alex goes out with his friends. Tobi is smitten with a gorgeous waiter, but he loses the power of speech whenever he sees the man. On a wondrous night, Alex meets Leo, and Tobi discovers his waiter (and they go home together). But what about Steffi? Alex and Leo vibrates with the energy of the hip Kreutzberg, Berlin streets and clubs where it was filmed." Quoting Scott Cranin from the 2010 Philadelphia Qfest site. Thriller Owning Mahowny is a 2003 movie about gambling addiction with a cast that includes Philip Seymour Hoffman, Minnie Driver, Maury Chaykin and John Hurt. Based on the true story of a Toronto bank employee who embezzled more than $10 million to feed his gambling habit, Owning Mahowny was named one of the ten best films of the year by critic Roger Ebert. Documentary film With a running time of over 5 hours, this extensive, in-depth documentary has been released to coincide with the Stones 40th anniversary. A vast array of friends, family, fellow musicians, biographers, and managers recollect the amazing career of the band in old and new interview footage. ROLLING STONES - JUST FOR THE RECORD is neither endorsed nor authorized by The Rolling Stones. Comedy It's Forever Springtime is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Renato Castellani. Comedy Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea is a 1977 Czechoslovak comical science fiction film directed by Jindřich Polák. It is a screen adaptation of Josef Nesvadba's short story with the same title. Science Fiction 2081 is a 2009 short science fiction film which premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 29, 2009. It is directed and written by Chandler Tuttle, based on the short story "Harrison Bergeron" by author Kurt Vonnegut. The cast is led by James Cosmo, Julie Hagerty, and Armie Hammer, with narration by Academy Award nominee Patricia Clarkson and an original score by Lee Brooks performed by the Kronos Quartet and Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. The story paints a picture through the use of hyperbole of a future in which a powerful, dictatorial government goes to extreme measures to ensure that absolute equality exists between every individual. Comedy Fenomen is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Tadeusz Paradowicz. Documentary film Tom Jobim: No More Blues is a 2005 biographical, music documentary. Comedy Swarg Narak is a 1978 Hindi movie produced by B.Nagi Reddy and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. This family and comedy drama stars Sanjeev Kumar, Jeetendra, Vinod Mehra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Shabana Azmi. The films music is composed by Rajesh Roshan. All the three songs became popular. This is a remake of a Silver Jubilee Telugu film Swargam Narakam by the same director. The same story line was adopted in 2005 film No Entry with Salman Khan, Esha Deol, Anil Kapoor, Lara Dutta, Fardeen Khan and Celina Jaitley playing the couples. Thriller Her Night is a 2011 short crime horror thriller film written and directed by Jason De Vilhena. Comedy Gobble is a 1997 comedy drama film written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman and directed by Jimmy Mulville. Documentary film Lumpinee is a 2010 documentary film directed by Chira Wichaisuthikul. Thriller 3 A.M. is the first film directed by Lee Davis, a protégé of Spike Lee. It was also written by Lee Davis and stars Danny Glover, Sergej Trifunovic, and Michelle Rodriguez. The film follows the lives of several New York taxi drivers. Plot: A trio of taxi drivers work the graveyard shift. All are haunted by their pasts; all are struggling to make ends meet. When a fellow cabbie is murdered and it becomes apparent it is the work of a serial killer, these three friends wonder if their next shift will be their last. Comedy Grounded is a 2013 short, animation, adventure, comedy and family film written and directed by Monica Stefanelli. Animation After defeating Desler, the crew of the Yamato go their separate ways.The Earth is finally beginning to rebuild itself. Till Shima and Sanada pick up a transmission from a woman named Theresa about a white comet which destroys everything in its path. Carrying out mutiny, Yamato launches from Earth to face an enemy, against which even the Wave Motion Gun is of use Thriller Slightly Honorable is a 1939 American film directed by Tay Garnett. The film was based on the 1939 novel Send Another Coffin by F.G. Presnell. Animation It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown is the last animated special produced under the supervision of Charles M. Schulz. Based on characters from the comic strip Peanuts, it was released on September 12, 2000, seven months after the death of Charles Schulz. Along with the previous special, It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown, it has yet to air on TV. It's The Pied Piper also has the distinction of being the first new Peanuts special to be released to DVD. Comedy Il bello, il brutto, il cretino, internationally known as The Handsome, the Ugly, and the Stupid is a 1967 Italian film directed by Giovanni Grimaldi. It is a spaghetti western parody of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Comedy The Truman Show is a 1998 American satirical social science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Peter Weir and written by Andrew Niccol. The cast includes Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, Ed Harris and Natascha McElhone. The film chronicles the life of a man who is initially unaware that he is living in a constructed reality television show, broadcast around the clock to billions of people around the globe. Truman becomes suspicious of his perceived reality and embarks on a quest to discover the truth about his life. The genesis of The Truman Show was a spec script by Niccol, inspired by an episode of The Twilight Zone called "Special Service". The original draft was more in tone of a science fiction thriller, with the story set in New York City. Scott Rudin purchased the script, and immediately set the project up at Paramount Pictures. Brian De Palma was in contention to direct before Weir took over and managed to make the film for $60 million against the estimated $80 million budget. Niccol rewrote the script simultaneously as the filmmakers were waiting for Carrey's schedule to open up for filming. Documentary film Back to the Fatherland is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Václav Reischl. Comedy Paris Follies is a 2014 French comedy film written and directed by Marc Fitoussi. It stars Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Michael Nyqvist. It competed in the main competition section of the 36th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Whiteboyz is a 1999 American film. The independent, limited release was written by Danny Hoch, Garth Belcon, Henri M. Kessler, Richard Stratton, and Marc Levin, and directed by Levin. The film opened to 37 theatres on the week of September 11, 1999. Comedy My Blue-Eyed Kid is a 2012 film written by Emilie Guilhen and Shalimar Preuss and directed by Shalimar Preuss. Comedy The Barnyard is a 1923 film featuring Oliver Hardy and directed by Larry Semon. Animation City is a 2011 animated short film directed by Kim Young-geun and Kim Ye-young. Thriller The Experts is a 1989 American comedy film starring John Travolta, Arye Gross and Kelly Preston. It was written by Steven Greene, Eric Alter, and Nick Thiel and directed by Dave Thomas. During production there were several uncredited rewrites of the script performed by Thomas at the request of Paramount chief Ned Tannen. Documentary film Sound of Heimat - Deutschland singt is a 2012 documentary written and directed by Arne Birkenstock and Jan Tengeler. Animation Continental Lover is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Sac Magique and Heli Ellis. Animation More Kittens is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1936 and is the sequel to Three Orphan Kittens. Comedy Ci hai rotto papà is a 1993 comedy film written and directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia. Comedy The Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos is a 2010 Australian motion picture comedy sequel to the 2000 film The Wog Boy, starring Nick Giannopoulos, Vince Colosimo and Costas Kilias. It was released in Australia on 20 May 2010 and UK on 7 January 2011. Comedy American Graffiti is a 1973 coming of age film directed and co-written by George Lucas starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips and Wolfman Jack; Suzanne Somers has a cameo as the blonde in the T-bird. Set in 1962 Modesto, California, the film is a study of the cruising and rock and roll cultures popular among the post–World War II baby boom generation. The film is told in a series of vignettes, telling the story of a group of teenagers and their adventures in one night. The genesis of American Graffiti was in Lucas' own teenage years in early 1960s Modesto. He was unsuccessful in pitching the concept to financiers and distributors but finally found favor at Universal Pictures after United Artists, 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Bros., and Paramount Pictures turned him down. Filming was initially set to take place in San Rafael, California, but the production crew was denied permission to shoot beyond a second day. As a result, most filming was done in Petaluma. Animation Fimfarum Jana Wericha is a 2002 animation fantasy film written by Aurel Klimt, Jirí Kubícek and Jan Werich and directed by Aurel Klimt and Vlasta Pospísilová. Thriller Murder, Inc. is a 1960 American gangster film starring Stuart Whitman, May Britt, Henry Morgan, Peter Falk, and Simon Oakland. The Cinemascope movie was directed by Burt Balaban and Stuart Rosenberg. The screenplay was based on the true story of Murder Inc., a Brooklyn gang that operated in the 1930s. Falk plays Abe Reles, a vicious thug who led the Murder Inc. gang and was believed to have committed thirty murders, for which he was never prosecuted. The film was the first major feature role for Falk, who was nominated for a best supporting actor Academy Award for his performance. In his 2006 autobiography, Just One More Thing, Falk said that Murder Inc. launched his career. The movie was the first film directed by Rosenberg, who later won acclaim for films that included Cool Hand Luke, and also launched Stuart Whitman's career as a leading man. A more highly fictionalized film on the same basic events, The Enforcer, starring Humphrey Bogart, was released in the United Kingdom with the title Murder, Inc. Comedy Zack and Reba is a 1998 comedy film directed by Nicole Bettauer. Comedy Slums of Beverly Hills is a 1998 American comedy film, written and directed by Tamara Jenkins, and starring Natasha Lyonne, Alan Arkin, Marisa Tomei, David Krumholtz, Kevin Corrigan, Jessica Walter, and Carl Reiner. Its hero is a teenage girl struggling to grow up in the late 1970s in a lower-middle-class nomadic Jewish family that moves every few months. The film barely earned its budget, and thus is not considered a box-office success. It received mixed to positive reviews. It gradually became a cult classic. Documentary film American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein is a 2009 documentary film about the life of the American academic Norman Finkelstein, directed and produced by David Ridgen and Nicolas Rossier. The documentary features Finkelstein and several of his supporters and opponents, including Noam Chomsky and Alan Dershowitz. Animation Anna and the Moods is a 2007 computer animated film by the Icelandic digital design and animation company CAOZ in Reykjavík. The plot centers on a girl named Anna Young who contracts a horrible illness that makes her incredibly moody. The film was written by Academy Award nominated writer Sjón on a commission by the Brodsky Quartet, which performs the music composed by Julian Nott in the film. It was released in Iceland on February 9, 2007 in both Icelandic and English. Anna and the Moods won the Edda Award for Best Short Film. Thriller Serpent Rising is a 2011 thriller film written by Lawrence Riggins and David W. Smith and directed by Lawrence Riggins. Thriller Mirrors 2 is a 2010 American horror film. It is a sequel to the 2008 film Mirrors. Released by 20th Century Fox in direct-to-video format, the film is written by Matt Venne and is directed by Víctor García. It is available on DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Documentary film Maria And I is a 2010 documentary drama film written and directed by Félix Fernández de Castro, with writing credits by Miguel Gallardo and Ibon Olaskoaga. Comedy Murmures is a 2010 short drama, comedy and musical film written and directed by Alexandre Labbé. Comedy Der Musterknabe is a 1963 Austrian comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Cornelia Froboess and Gunther Philipp. A Doctor poses as a student in a bid to romance a female student. Documentary film Berlin-Stettin is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Volker Koepp. Documentary film A Rubberband Is an Unlikely Instrument is a 2011 documentary musical drama directed by Matt Boyd. Documentary film Seymour: An Introduction is an American documentary film, released in 2014. Directed by Ethan Hawke, the film documents the career of Seymour Bernstein, a classical pianist who abandoned his rising career as a concert pianist at age 50 to retreat to a more modest, private life as a music educator and composer. The film debuted on August 30, 2014 at the Telluride Film Festival. At the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, the film was second runner-up for the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary, behind Do I Sound Gay? and the winner, Beats of the Antonov. Documentary film Where the Trail Ends is a 2013 documentary, adventure, drama, and sports film directed by Jeremy Grant. Documentary film Torre Bela is a 1975 documentary reality television film written and directed by Thomas Harlan. Documentary film Girls Like Us is a 1997 documentary film directed byTina Di Feliciantonio and Jane C. Wagner. It follows the lives of four teenage girls of Philadelphia for four years. Documentary film Elia Kazan: Outsider is a 1982 documentary film directed by Annie Tresgot and Michel Ciment. Documentary film Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe is a short documentary film directed by Les Blank in 1980 which depicts director Werner Herzog living up to his promise that he would eat his shoe if Errol Morris ever completed the film Gates of Heaven. The film includes clips from both Gates of Heaven and Herzog's 1970 feature Even Dwarfs Started Small. Comic song "Old Whisky Shoes", played by the Walt Solek Band, is the signature tune over the opening and closing credits. The film features Herzog cooking his shoes at the Berkeley, California restaurant Chez Panisse, with the help of chef Alice Waters. He is shown eating one of the shoes before an audience at the premiere of Gates of Heaven at the nearby UC Theater. He did not eat the sole of the shoe, however, explaining that one does not eat the bones of the chicken. There are also clips of a short interview where Herzog discusses the destructive capitalistic effects of television and mankind's lack of adequate imagery. Blank went on to direct Burden of Dreams, a feature-length documentary about Herzog and the making of Fitzcarraldo. Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe is included as an extra on the Criterion Collection edition of the Burden of Dreams DVD. Comedy Na počátku je architekt Petr a vadnoucí zájem o sex zkorumpovaného poslance a bývalého spolužáka Dohnala. Ten totiž s Petrovou asistencí znásilní mladou veterinářku Lenku. Dívka však využije své profese, oba muže uspí a profesionálně vykastruje. Všichni tři se tak dostávají do eskalující spirály problémů. Dohnal se snaží celou věc ututlat před veřejností, Petr se jen s velkým vypětím zbavuje dívek, které mu víc než zřetelně dávají najevo svou přízeň a Lenka, ta se zhroutí vinou svého přítele, ekologického aktivisty Michala, který ji nejprve raní svým necitlivým přístupem, poté zradou, když se stane milencem její nejlepší kamarádky Anny a nakonec bezohledným pokusem využít znásilnění Lenky k vydírání Dohnala, náměstka ministra pro životní prostředí, kterým by zabránil výstavbě nového dálničního obchvatu. Comedy Small Town Boy is a 1937 American film directed by Glenn Tryon. Documentary film Blue Moon Rising is a British sport documentary film released on 17 September 2010. The film title is a play on words referring to Manchester City's fan anthem, Blue Moon and chronicles the fortunes of Manchester City Football Club through the 2009-2010 football season with insight from Manchester City supporters. Shot and produced by Endemol in conjunction with the club, and features exclusive interviews with staff, players, board members and fans throughout the season. The first trailer was unveiled in August 2010 and the film is set for gradual theatrical release on a weekly basis at different cinemas across the United Kingdom commencing the week beginning the 17 September 2010. The film was received mixed reactions from critics, with some citing very strong production values and realistic and humorous portrayal of football supporters and viewing accessibility for all football fans regardless of allegiance. Comedy Congratulatory Speech is a 1985 comedy drama film written by Masakuni Takahashi and directed by Tomio Kuriyama. Comedy What Makes Sammy Run? is a 1959 biographical comedy romance music drama film written by Budd Schulberg and Stuart Schulberg and directed by Delbert Mann. Thriller Days of Wrath is a 2013 South Korean film about a man who, having been bullied as a teenager, seeks revenge against the former classmate who ruined his life. Comedy Proud Flesh is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film directed by King Vidor. Comedy The Story of Will Rogers is a 1952 movie biography of humorist and movie star Will Rogers, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Will Rogers, Jr. as his father. The supporting cast features Jane Wyman, Slim Pickens, Noah Beery, Jr., Steve Brodie, and Eddie Cantor. Bing Crosby secretly made a screen test for the lead role available for viewing at the Paley Center for Media in New York City and Los Angeles but was deemed too different in persona from Rogers to play the part. Documentary film Milk: Hollywood Comes to San Francisco is a 2009 Short Documentary film. Comedy Los Doctores las prefieren desnudas is a 1973 Argentine film. Comedy All Stars is a 1997 Dutch sports comedy film drama, based on the Emmy Award winning television show of the same name. Directed by Jean van de Velde. Together with Mischa Alexander he was also responsible for the script. The film premièred on 2 May 1997. The sequel Old Stars was released in 2011. In 2004, the film was remade in Britain as Things to Do Before You're 30. Animation Styri is a 2007 animated short film directed by Ivana Sebestova. Thriller Soldier is a 1998 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Abbas-Mustan starring Raakhee, Bobby Deol and Preity Zinta. The film was released in 1998 and was declared as a 'Hit' by Box Office India, becoming the 7th highest grossing film of the year. Although Soldier was Preity Zinta's first film, Mani Ratnam's Dil Se.. ended up being released before Soldier and was thus Zinta's film debut. It was remade in Tamil as Villu by Prabhu Deva starring Vijay and Nayantara in lead roles in 2009. Comedy Gomathiyin Kaadhalan is a Tamil language film starring T. R. Ramachandran and K. Savithri. The film was released in the year 1955. Thriller Ladybug Ladybug is a 1963 American motion picture directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Frank Perry. The film is a commentary on the psychological effects of the Cold War, the title deriving from the classic nursery rhyme. It is also the motion picture debut for both William Daniels and Estelle Parsons. Animation The Lumber Champ is an animated short film distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the eighth of the thirteen Pooch the Pup cartoons. Animation The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow is an American computer/traditionally animated short film based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo. The animated short was written by Todd Berger and directed by Stephan Franck, and it stars the voices of Melissa Sturm, Fred Armisen, Anton Yelchin, Alan Cumming and Hank Azaria. The film was produced by Sony Pictures Animation with the animation by Sony Pictures Imageworks and Duck Studios. The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow was released on DVD on September 10, 2013. The film is loosely based on Washington Irving's short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Animation Sawa is a school girl, an orphan, and an assassin. She is being controlled by a corrupt cop who gives her targets to kill, detailing to her the crimes these men have committed in order to justify their death. Some of his power over Sawa has to do with her deceased parents and the promise of revenge. When another orphan, a teenage boy called Oburi, is brought in to assist Sawa, the two teenage killers form a bond of sorts. As they heal each other's emotional wounds, they begin to dream of a life that would not be spent under the shadows of murder. Animation $9.99 is a 2008 Australian/Israeli stop motion film written and directed by Tatia Rosenthal, with the screenplay by Etgar Keret. This film marks the third collaboration between Rosenthal and Keret. The film features a voice cast of Geoffrey Rush, Samuel Johnson, Anthony LaPaglia and Claudia Karvan. Thriller "Las Lloronas" is an adaptation of the legend of "La Llorona"(Weeping Woman). It's based on the story of three generations of women within a Mexican familiy. Cursed by la llorona, these women fight to overcome the situations that arise by this. Through the struggles that these women face, they must eventually come to terms with destiny. "Las Lloronas" is a story of love, loss and triumph of the spirit, as well as the inner strength that each women has within. Comedy Paradise for Three, titled Romance for Three in the United Kingdom, is a 1938 romantic comedy film starring Frank Morgan as a wealthy industrialist who decides to find out about his German workers by temporarily living among them incognito. It was adapted from Erich Kästner's novel Three Men in the Snow. Science Fiction The Wild Blue Yonder is a science fiction film by the German director Werner Herzog, released in 2005. It was presented at the 62nd Venice Film Festival, where it was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize. It went on to screen in competition at the Mar del Plata Film Festival and the Sitges Film Festival, it won "Carnet Jove – Special Mention" at the latter. Most of the film consists of recontextualized documentary footage which is overlaid with fictional narration. This technique was used in Herzog's earlier film Lessons of Darkness. The film is about an extraterrestrial who came to Earth several decades ago from a water planet, after it experienced an ice age. His narration reveals that his race has tried through the years to form a community on our planet, without any success. The alien also tells the story of a space mission he found out about through his job with the CIA. In the late 90s debris from the Roswell UFO crash was unearthed and examined. Scientists incorrectly believed that they had contracted an infectious alien disease from the debris. Documentary film Reading Between The Lines is a 1989 short documentary film directed by Martha Davis. Documentary film Die Stiere des Hidalgo is an East German film. It was released in 1959. Comedy Imaginary Friend Practical Manual is a 2009 short comedy film directed and written by Ciro Altabás. Comedy Jack Ahoy is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jack Hulbert, Nancy O'Neil, Alfred Drayton and Sam Wilkinson. A humble seaman falls in love with an Admiral's daughter, whilst trying to battle Chinese pirates. Comedy Klepto is a 2003 straight-to-DVD independent thriller film starring Meredith Bishop and Jsu Garcia. It is the debut film of director Thomas Trail and premiered at the 2003 CineVegas Film Festival. Thriller What Price Vengeance? is a 1937 Canadian film directed by Del Lord. The film is also known as Vengeance. Comedy Afrita hanem is a 1949 Egyptian film about Asfour, a poor singer, played by Syrian musician Farid Al Atrache, who falls in love with Aleya, the somewhat spoiled daughter of his boss. Asfour wants to marry Aleya, but her father won't let the marriage happen due to Asfour's class status. Asfour turns to a genie for help, but the genie, a female genie named Kahramana, played by noted Egyptian actress and dancer Samia Gamal, falls in love with Asfour instead, and tries to manipulate his desires. According to the British Film Institute’s book 100 Film Musicals, Afrita hanem critiques modernity: “Running through all these films, exploring moral dilemmas in bourgeois family settings, is a discourse in which western modernity – cars, clothes, manners – is viewed negatively in relation to traditional values. The sage who presides over the genie in Afrita Hanem pops up from time to time to deliver homilies about materialistic greed and selfishness.” Comedy Englishkaran is a 2005 Tamil film. It casts Sathyaraj in the lead role. "English Karan" with the tagline "Tamizh Vazhga" is a film from the hit combo from Sathyaraj and Shakthi Chidambaram whose earlier ventures "Ennama Kannu" and "Maha Nadigan" were hits. Like other Sathyaraj films, Englishkaaran also has humor, glamour, lots of puns and is based on a strong theme paced with whimsy humor. The film opened to positive reviews and was commercially successful at the box office. Comedy Eddie Presley is a 1992 dramedy film directed by Jeff Burr and featuring Duane Whitaker in the title role. It is based on a one man show Whitaker had written and performed in Los Angeles. Whitaker plays Eddie Presley, a former successful owner of a chain of pizza restaurants who, against the wishes of his father and mother, decides to sell his business in the pursuit of living his dream of becoming an Elvis Presley impersonator, going so far as to legally change his last name to "Presley." After several years, he's living in his van and desperate for work. After his boss fires Presley from his night security job for sleeping, he finally lands a gig in a seedy Hollywood bar. After a technical malfunction, he proceeds to bare his soul to the audience in an improvisational one man show, where he admits to spending time in a psychiatric hospital after suffering a mental breakdown. Meanwhile, in his personal life, Presley has to deal with a cheating girlfriend who ends up working in pornography, while remaining oblivious to a co-worker who truly loves him. Comedy Eliza Fraser is a 1976 Australian bawdy adventure drama film, directed by Tim Burstall and starring Susannah York, Trevor Howard, Noel Ferrier and John Castle. The screenplay was written by David Williamson. The film was the first Australian film with a big-budget, costing A$1.2m to make. English actors Susannah York and Trevor Howard were brought from the United Kingdom to headline this Australian picture, which was filmed in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. The film has been described as a classic Aussie tale of colonial hardship and bawdy beginnings, and has been described as a sex romp. The film contains nudity, with exposure of female breasts and numerous back shots. Comedy My Dear Miss Aldrich is a 1937 comedy drama film written by Herman J. Mankiewicz and directed by George B. Seitz. Documentary film The Basic income, a cultural impulse is a German-Swiss documentary that promotes the idea of a Basic income. The film, directed by Daniel Häni and Enno Schmidt, was released in 2008. Since then, it has been translated into several languages among which are Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, and Spanish. The documentary has been mainly broadcast on the internet and has reached more than 500,000 views by 2012 according to the official website. Versions with subtitles in many languages as well as dubbed versions in French and Slovak can be viewed on YouTube. "The video was used as a basis for discussion in numerous groups during the time the Swiss petition for a Basic Income to be included in the Constitution was under way." Animation Dad's Strange Appetite is a 2012 animated short film directed by Hyun-Kyung Park. Thriller Side Street is a 1950 American crime film noir/police procedural directed by Anthony Mann. The motion picture was filmed on location throughout New York City and culminated in one of the first modern car chases, prior to 1968's Bullitt. Much of the story is set in the vicinity of the long-demolished Third Avenue El, a favorite location of the few films made in the city during that era. The cast features Farley Granger and Cathy O'Donnell for the second and last time; their earlier film was the noted noir They Live By Night. Animation Charles Dickens’ immortal story of Ebenezer Scrooge—the meanest man in London whose heart comes to know the true meaning of Christmas—is the most-told and best-loved Christmas story of all time. And this splendid children’s feature brings all of Dickens’ unforgettable characters to life with the best in animation. The time is 1843, and everyone in merry old London is getting ready for Christmas—everyone except for Ebenezer Scrooge. Mean and miserly, Scrooge thinks that the most important thing in life is business. He overworks and underpays his humble clerk, Bob Cratchit, who wants to spend more time with his ailing son, Tiny Tim. He refuses the hospitality and love of his nephew, Fred. And his response to Christmas cheer is generally “Bah, Humbug!” But this Christmas Eve turns out to be very different when Scrooge is visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. Taking him on a whirlwind ride through the things he has done and the things that are yet to be, the ghosts teach Scrooge a lesson and give him a chance to mend his ways. Soon, the reformed Scrooge helps nurse Tiny Tim back to health and becomes known throughout London for keeping Christmas in his heart all year ‘round. This uplifting animated feature of Dickens’ classic tale is destined to become a family favorite for years to come. Documentary film The Rich Have Their Own Photographers is a documentary film directed by Ezra Bookstein. Documentary film Humanoids is a 2011 short sci-fi film directed by Mariana Oliva. Thriller Pacific Liner is a 1939 American action/adventure film starring Victor McLaglen. It made a profit of $87,000. It was nominated at the 1939 Academy Awards for Best Original Score. Comedy Pandit... Ek Yodha is a 2001 action drama comedy family film written by Bhupati Raja and Marudhuri Raja amd directed by Srinivasa Rao Jonnalagadda and J. Sreeniwas Rao. Comedy Live Nude Girls is a 1995 comedy film featuring Dana Delany, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Stevenson, Laila Robins, Olivia d'Abo and others. The film writer and director Julianna Lavin plays the role of a minor character. Documentary film Rock Prophecies is a 2009 documentary film concerning rock photographer Robert M. Knight. It was directed by John Chester and produced by Tim Kaiser. Comedy Snowed Under is a 1936 romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright. Animation Freddy Frogface is a 2011 Danish animated film directed by Peter Dodd. Comedy Vesna is a 1953 Slovene romantic comedy directed by František Čap. It is considered amongst the most watched Slovene films. It has a 1957 sequel Ne čakaj na maj. Documentary film The Royal Wedding is a tv program special on BBC that presents live coverage of the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Comedy I Got Somethin' to Tell You is a 2013 documentary film directed by Whoopi Goldberg. Documentary film How do you make your mall stand out? By building one of the world's largest indoor ski resorts--in the deserts of Dubai! Ski Dubai features snow-making machines and slopes ranging in difficulty from easy to "black diamond." Thriller The Monkey's Paw is a 2013 horror film based on the short story of the same name by author W. W. Jacobs. The film revolves around Jake Tilton, who receives a mysterious monkey's paw talisman which grants him three wishes. The film was directed by Brett Simmons and was written by Macon Blair. The film was produced by Ross Otterman for TMP Films, and is a Chiller films presentation. The film was released in theaters and video on demand on October 8, 2013. Science Fiction The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park is a 1972 live-action/animated film made by Hanna-Barbera featuring the characters from The Banana Splits children's television series. Mixing live action sequences shot at Kings Island amusement park in Cincinnati, Ohio with animation, the film follows the Banana Splits as they attempt to rescue a young girl who is kidnapped by a power-hungry witch. Like many animated Hanna-Barbera productions of the 1970s, The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park contained an inferior laugh track created by the studio. The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park was first broadcast as an episode on the weekly program ABC Saturday Superstar Movie on November 25, 1972. Animation Omelet is a 2013 short animation film directed by Heta Jäälinoja. Documentary film Freedom Fighters is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jamie Meltzer. Documentary film 444 Days to Freedom: What Really Happened in Iran is a TV program. Comedy Mr. Show and the Incredible, Fantastical News Report is a 1998 comedy film directed by Troy Miller and John Moffitt. Comedy Küss mich, Hexe! is a 2005 mystery film directed by Diethard Küster. Thriller He Ran All the Way is a 1951 American crime drama film noir, directed by John Berry and featuring John Garfield, Shelley Winters and Wallace Ford. The film was Garfield's last, as accusations of his involvement with the Communist Party and a refusal to name names while testifying before the HUAC led to his blacklisting in Hollywood. He died less than a year later, at age thirty-nine, from coronary thrombosis due to a blood clot blocking an artery in his heart. During the film's initial run, director John Berry and writers Dalton Trumbo and Hugo Butler were uncredited due to Hollywood blacklisting during the Red Scare. Thriller White Rush is a 2003 film directed by Mark L. Lester. The plot revolves around a group of young tourist couples who come across a drug deal gone bad. Documentary film Cinemafia is a 1980 documentary film directed by Roger Busschots and Dirk Nijland. Documentary film Caine's Arcade is a short documentary film by Nirvan Mullick released in April 2012 that featured an eponymous arcade created by then 9-year-old Caine Monroy out of cardboard boxes and everyday objects. The boy ran his arcade from his father's auto parts store in Los Angeles during mid-2011. Mullick was inspired to make the documentary after unexpectedly coming across the arcade while getting a part for his car, discovering the level of commitment, work, and thought Caine had put into the arcade, and becoming Caine's first customer. In the course of filming the documentary, Mullick arranged for a flash mob from social media sites to come by the arcade, increasing the awareness of the arcade. The film, on its release to Vimeo, soon became a viral video. Numerous people donated money towards Caine's college fund. Subsequently, schools around the world have recreated similar cardboard arcades, and from the positive response, inspired Mullick and the team behind the film to start the Imagination Foundation, a non-profit group aimed to find and foster creativity and entrepreneurship in children across the world. Animation Forty Winks is an animated short film made by the Pat Sullivan Studio, and is among the Felix the Cat shorts. Comedy In this tragi-comic testimony to the need for a choice at the crossroads of maturity, the main character, an emotional artist, keeps thinking about himself and the purpose of his life. Hiding his helplessness, he finds his life without a goal or responsibilities. Later on, he realizes that the quality of life and experience depends on unwritten rules and higher principles. Comedy Some Baby is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy April Doesn't Hurt Here is a 2012 short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Matthew Yim. Comedy A Matter of Size is a 2009 film written by Sharon Maymon and Danny Cohen-Solal and directed by Sharon Maymon and Erez Tadmor. Comedy "With his startlingly visceral and original second feature, Unmade Beds, Alexis Dos Santos manifests an exuberant London where unbridled longing and zeal plunge nubile expats into lusty adventures and momentous encounters. When wide-eyed Spaniard Axl comes to London on a quest for the father who abandoned him, he lands in the middle of a creative hotbed—an underground polyglot squat filled with colorful free spirits. Among them is Vera, a beautiful Belgian girl recently dumped by her boyfriend, who seeks to restore her faith in romantic destiny after meeting a charismatic stranger. As Axl and Vera separately pursue these bittersweet and elusive connections, they circle each other's orbits—their fates almost inevitably intertwined.Alongside this lush story of youthful awakening, Dos Santos conjures a rhythmic stream-of-consciousness mood collage. Axl and Vera’s world vibrates with visual and sonic energy. The palate of yellows, reds, and greens emits benevolent warmth as if to soften the blow of their tender aches. Surprising sound scapes and an effusive score aptly express the characters’ mercurial interior states. Meanwhile slapstick moments and musical performances by fresh unknowns puncture the melancholy, buoying the film into irreverent whimsy. They may be slightly crumpled works in progress—like the unmade beds where they slumber—but Axl, Vera, and their friends are as vital as a crisp new day." Quoting the description form the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Young Doctors in Love is a 1982 comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. Similar in tone to the Airplane! movies, it spoofs a variety of medical shows and has many guest stars from ABC soap operas. The film stars Sean Young, Michael McKean, Harry Dean Stanton, Dabney Coleman and Patrick Macnee. It also features Demi Moore in one of her early film roles. This is the first feature directed by Marshall, as well as his first collaboration with Hector Elizondo. The two became lifelong friends, with Marshall referring to Elizondo as his "lucky charm" and casting him in a role – sometimes minor – in every one of Marshall's films. Comedy Love and Other Troubles is a 2012 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Samuli Valkama. It stars Emilie de Ravin as Sara, an American line dance teacher, who meets Ville, a 25-year-old former child star, and his father, an ex-rock star, who both fall in love with her. The film premiered on January 27, 2012 in Finland. Comedy Dadar Kirti is a Bengali comic-romantic film starring Tapas Paul, Mahuya Roychoudhury, Ayan Banerjee and Debasree Roy. The film was based on an unpublished novel of Saradindu Bandopadhyay. Directed by Tarun Majumdar, it was a huge box office success upon its release and still has a popular following. Comedy My Wife's Family is a 1941 British domestic comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and starring Charles Clapham, John Warwick, David Tomlinson and Patricia Roc. The film is notable as one of five film versions based on the popular stage farce of the same name by Fred Duprez. There was a previous British version in 1931,; a Swedish version Svärmor kommer, in 1932; a 1933 Finnish film Voi meitä! Anoppi tulee; and a British remake in 1956. Comedy D. Ray Morton, is a small-town have-not who has grown up to be a conspicuous big-city socialite. But after a human resource audit reveals an overstated educational background, Ray loses his job, his gaudy paycheck and, in turn, his identity. In an attempt to salvage his career and self-worth, Ray returns home to feebly check the boxes on his embellished resume. While there, Ray comes to find out that his obituary, not his resume, will be the true measure of his worth. Documentary film La Commune (Paris, 1871) is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Peter Watkins about the Paris Commune. It is a historical re-enactment in the style of a documentary, and was shot in just 13 days in an abandoned factory on the outskirts of Paris. The large cast is mainly non-professional, including many immigrants from North Africa, and they did much of their own research for the project. As Watkins says, "The Paris Commune has always been severely marginalized by the French education system, despite - or perhaps because - it is a key event in the history of the European working class, and when we first met, most of the cast admitted that they knew little or nothing about the subject. It was very important that the people become directly involved in our research on the Paris Commune, thereby gaining an experiential process in analyzing those aspects of the current French system which are failing in their responsibility to provide citizens with a truly democratic and participatory process." Like many of Watkins' later films, it is quite lengthy - a long cut runs 5 hours and 45 minutes, though the more common version is 3 and a half hours long. Documentary film The Emerald Diamond is a documentary following the history of Baseball Ireland and the Irish National Baseball team. It was released in 2006. Director John Fitzgerald financed the film almost entirely on credit cards while working freelance at various jobs in the TV and film industries. The film crew was made up of professionals from in and around Fitzgerald's hometown of Valhalla, NY, with each crew member coincidentally living in towns along the Metro North Railroad's Harlem Line - leading to the creation of Harlem Line Pictures. Thriller Severance is a British-German comedy horror film co-written and directed by Christopher Smith. Co-written with James Moran, it stars Danny Dyer and Laura Harris. The film tells a story of group of co-workers who go to a remote mountain forest in Hungary, where they become victims of murderous attacks. Severance received mostly positive reviews. In 2009, media interest in the film was revived following the alleged copycat murder of a UK teenager. Animation Freudy Cat is a 1964 Looney Tunes animated short starring Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.. The cartoon is essentially a clip show, as a paranoid Sylvester flashes back to earlier cartoons such as Who's Kitten Who?, Cats a-Weigh!, and The Slap-Hoppy Mouse while describing to a psychiatrist that he thinks Hippety Hopper is out to get him. Documentary film Telos: The Fantastic World of Eugene Tssui is a documentary film directed by Kyung Lee. Documentary film "As focused as this superbly conceived examination of New York Times reporter Nicholas D. Kristof is on its subject, filmmaker Eric Daniel Metzgar has a much greater arena in mind in this multilayered exploration of journalism than just the work and impact of the Pulitzer Prize–winning columnist. That journalism, at least as we have known it, is undergoing a massive transformation is certainly no secret, but Metzgar amplifies this limited insight with a fully fleshed-out portrait of the importance of real news gathering in enabling democratic nations to function and illuminating a world in chaos. Tracking Kristof as he traveled during the summer of 2007 to the Congo to report on the conflict and desperate poverty besieging that African republic in an attempt to put this crisis on the international radar, as he did with his articles on Darfur, the film immerses us in a discussion of the ways this kind of reportage reaches the public, effects change, and creates a humanitarian response.It is far too simple minded to see virulently opinionated blogging and brainless infotainment overtaking and defining the future of knowledge and understanding, but the crisis in journalism is real, and this sophisticated, analytical, and lyrically heartbreaking account should become required viewing for anyone who cares about the future of ideas." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Je sais que j'ai tort mais demandez à mes copains ils disent la même chose is a 1983 documentary, short film directed by Pierre Levy. Thriller Sublime is a 2007 psychological horror film directed by Tony Krantz and written by Erik Jendresen. It is the second straight-to-DVD "Raw Feed" horror film from Warner Home Video, released on March 13, 2007. The film stars Tom Cavanagh, Kathleen York, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Katherine Cunningham-Eves. R-rated and unrated versions have been released on DVD in the United States. Comedy K-On! is an animated comedy film directed by Naoko Yamada. Comedy Il pranzo della domenica is a 2003 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. For her performance Giovanna Ralli was nominated for Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress, while Rocco Papaleo and Maurizio Mattioli were both nominated for Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actor. Comedy La Traversée de Paris French: The Trip Across Paris, is a French comedy drama film from 1956, directed by Claude Autant-Lara, written by Marcel Aymé, starring Jean Gabin, Bourvil and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Four Bags Full", "Pig Across Paris", "The Trip Across Paris". Documentary film Songs is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Eduardo Coutinho. Thriller Columbo:Troubled Waters is a 1975 crime/drama TV film written by William Driskill and directed by Ben Gazzara. Science Fiction Raging Sharks is a 2005 low-budget direct-to-DVD science fiction/horror film. Comedy The First Time is a 2012 teen romantic comedy film written and directed by Jon Kasdan and stars Britt Robertson, Dylan O'Brien, James Frecheville and Victoria Justice. Dave Hodgman is a high school senior who spends most of his time pining away over Jane Harmon, a girl he can't have. Aubrey Miller, a junior at a different high school, has an older boyfriend Ronny who doesn't quite understand her or seem to care. A casual conversation between Dave and Aubrey sparks an instant connection, and, over the course of a weekend, things turn magical, romantic, complicated, and funny as Aubrey and Dave discover what it's like to fall in love for the first time. Animation Harrdy is a 2014 animated short film written and directed by Henrique Padovan Lira. Comedy Cinco besos is a 1946 Argentine comedy film, directed by Luis Saslavsky and written by the own Saslavsky and Ariel Cortazzo. It premiered on March 8, 1946. Comedy Buddy goes West is a 1981 Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Michele Lupo. Documentary film It’s Everybody’s Ocean is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Atsuko Quirk. Documentary film Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead 2 is a documentary film directed by Kurt Engfehr. Documentary film The Last Round: Chuvalo vs. Ali is a 2003 documentary film written by Stephan Brunt and directed by Joseph Blasioli. Documentary film Weisse Raben - Alptraum Tschetschenien is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Johann Feindt and Tamara Trampe. Comedy The Magic Salmon is a 2012 short film written and directed by Andrew Struthers. Comedy To Dorothy a Son is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Shelley Winters, John Gregson and Peggy Cummins. It is also known as Cash on Delivery. It is based on a play by Roger MacDougall. In order to earn a large inheritance, an American woman travels to Britain to prevent her ex-husband having any more children. Documentary film Bam 6.6 is a documentary about the 2003 Bam earthquake in Iran. The film, subtitled "Humanity has no Borders", was produced and directed by Jahangir Golestanparast. The film documents the plight of American tourists Tobb Dell'Oro and his Jewish fiancée, Adele Freedman, after they are buried under the quake's rubble. Particular attention is paid to the ways in which grief-stricken Iranians make efforts to treat the couple's injuries and comfort Adele afterwards. The film's format combines footage of the earthquake with interviews of survivors and people who coordinated humanitarian efforts. Comedy The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again is a 1979 sequel to the 1975 American family film The Apple Dumpling Gang starring the comedy duo of Tim Conway, and Don Knotts. Conway and Knotts reprise their roles as Amos and Theodore. The film also stars Tim Matheson, Harry Morgan, and Kenneth Mars. Laugh-In star Ruth Buzzi appears in a small cameo as a wild farsighted woman. Robert Totten, who directed installments of Gunsmoke, also had a small part in the film. Comedy Worsening is a 2010 documentary short adventure comedy film written and directed by João Tenório. Comedy I Thank You is a 1941 British comedy filmdirected by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. It was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures. Comedy The Unbelievable Truth is a 1989 comedy-drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley, starring Adrienne Shelly and Robert Burke. It was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize in 1990 at the Sundance Film Festival. Animation A futuristic world is kept under control by a force known as the Tank Police. However, when the evil, attractive female members of the Bauku Gang threaten to take over, it is up to the Tank Police to stop them. Comedy The Fade is a 2012 documentary, comedy and drama film directed by Andy Mundy-Castle. Documentary film Tango Tango is a 1993 film directed by Frans Buyens. Documentary film B.B. King "Into the Night" is a 1985 documentary film directed by Jeff Okun and co - directed by John Landis for the Universal and it was produced by Leslie Belzberg, John Landis and George Folsey Jr. Documentary film Vakha and Magomed is a short documentary film directed by Marta Prus. Documentary film Isa Kremer: The People's Diva, is a documentary produced in 2000 and directed by Nina Baker Feinberg and Ted Schillinger. It focuses on Isa Kremer, an international singing sensation. Documentary film Du und mancher Kamerad is an East German film. It was released in 1956. Documentary film An Honest Liar is a 2014 biographical feature film documentary, written by Tyler Measom and Greg O'Toole, directed and produced by Measom and Justin Weinstein through Pure Mutt Productions, and distributed by Part2 Pictures. The film documents on the life of former magician, escape artist, and skeptical educator James Randi, in particular the investigations through which Randi publicly exposed psychics, faith healers, and con-artists, as well as his relationship with his boyfriend of 25 years, José Alvarez, who at the time of filming, had been discovered to be living under a false identity, calling into question "whether Randi was the deceiver or the deceived." Animation One Night in One City, also known as One Night in a City and One Night in the City is a stop-motion-animated feature-length black comedy horror film from the Czech Republic. It was released theatrically in its home country on January 25, 2007 and features only incomprehensible mumblings instead of dialogue, much like the earlier animated feature Krysar. The film was made with the help of the Czech government; it got a grant of Kc 1.875 million in 1998, the largest grant given to an animated production for that year. It was produced by MAUR Film, which was previously responsible for two award-winning Czech feature films, Fimfárum and Fimfárum 2. The film participated in the "Forum for European Animation Films" in March 2007. The DVD of the film was released on February 25, 2008. Comedy Killer Drag Queens on Dope is a low budget comedy directed by Lazar Saric. The movie stars Alexis Arquette and Omar Alexis as two drugged up drag queens who work as contract killers. Animation Old King Cole is a 1933 Disney cartoon in the Silly Symphonies series, based on several nursery rhymes and fairy tales, including Old King Cole. It was directed by David Hand and released on July 29, 1933. It's a remake of the 1931 Silly Symphony short Mother Goose Melodies, but in color, more details and technically advanced animation. Thriller Personal Affair is a 1953 British drama film directed by Anthony Pelissier and starring Gene Tierney, Leo Genn, and Glynis Johns. It was made at Pinewood Studios by Two Cities Films. Documentary film Girls Aloud: Ten Years at the Top is a documentary released to coincide with the tenth anniversary of British all-female pop group Girls Aloud. The documentary follows Girls Aloud from their formation on the ITV reality television programme Popstars: The Rivals to their reunion after a three-year hiatus. Documentary film To Be Alive! is a 1964 American short documentary film co-directed by Francis Thompson and Alexander Hammid. The film is notable for its use of a multi-screen format and for winning the Academy Award in 1966 for Documentary Short Subject. Documentary film Before We Forget is a 2011 observational documentary film about two women with dementia who live in an Asian society where terminal illnesses and dying remain taboo. It is directed by Singaporean first-time filmmakers Jeremy Boo and Lee Xian Jie, who have also started an online platform that encourages people in Asia to share their experiences about dementia. Science Fiction Caved In: Prehistoric Terror is a 2006 "Sci-Fi Original" motion picture, created by the Sci-Fi channel. It follows a party of tourists who become trapped underground by a cave-in, and who are then killed one by one by giant prehistoric rhinoceros beetles. The movie is infamous for its not-so-subtle "kill lines". These kill lines are lines said by actors right before they are killed, essentially telling the viewer how they will be killed; e.g. right before getting one's head sliced open, one would say: "Argh, I have a splitting headache!" The film is one of many Sci-Fi originals that focuses on being trapped in a confined area while being hunted by mutated species. Thriller The Corpse Grinders II is a 2000 thriller, horror, science fiction film written and directed by Ted V. Mikels. Animation Rabbit's Kin is a Merrie Melodies animated short released on November 15, 1952. It was directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The animators who worked on this cartoon included Charles McKimson, Herman Cohen, Rod Scribner and Phil DeLara. The music was scored by Carl Stalling while the backgrounds and layouts were done by Robert Givens and Richard H. Thomas, respectively. Mel Blanc performs the voice of Bugs Bunny and Shorty Rabbit, while Stan Freberg voiced Bugs' nemesis Pete Puma, doing an imitation of the character Frank Fontaine introduced on The Jack Benny Show named John L. C. Silvoney, and later performed on The Jackie Gleason Show as Crazy Guggenheim. The title is a play on "rabbit skin", but is also a literal term in that Bugs is caring for a "kin", here, another rabbit. Comedy Dear Wendy is a 2004 film directed by Thomas Vinterberg, and starring Jamie Bell, Bill Pullman, Mark Webber and Alison Pill. It is a co-production between Denmark, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. The script was written by Lars von Trier. The film performed poorly at the box office and received very poor reviews, frequently being compared unfavourably to von Trier's award-winning Dogville, released the previous year. Despite the poor critical response, Vinterberg won the Silver St. George for Best Director at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Science Fiction Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip is an Annie Award-winning one-hour animated television special spawned from the Cartoon Network animated television series Dexter's Laboratory, produced by Hanna-Barbera (now Cartoon Network Studios) for Cartoon Network, and aired in 1999. Comedy Lady Luck is a Hollywood comedy film released in 1946, starring Robert Young and Barbara Hale. The picture tells the story of a professional gambler who falls in love with a woman who hates gambling. Thriller THX 1138 is a 1971 science fiction film directed by George Lucas in his feature directorial debut. The film was produced by Francis Ford Coppola and written by Lucas and Walter Murch. It stars Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence and depicts a dystopian future in which the populace is controlled through android police officers and mandatory use of drugs that suppress emotion, including sexual desire. THX 1138 was developed from Lucas' student film Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, which he made in 1967 while attending the University of Southern California's film school. The feature film was produced in a joint venture between Warner Brothers and Francis Ford Coppola's production company, American Zoetrope. A novelization by Ben Bova was published in 1971. The film received mixed reviews from critics and failed to find box office success on initial release; however, the film has subsequently received critical acclaim over the years and gained a cult following. Thriller Every Mother's Worst Fear is a 1998 American television movie starring Cheryl Ladd, Jordan Ladd and Ted McGinley. This film is a cautionary tale of cyberspace, kidnapping and the dangers of chat rooms. Comedy The Girl Most Likely is a musical comedy film about a young woman who ends up engaged to three men at the same time. The film, a remake of Tom, Dick and Harry, was directed by Mitchell Leisen, and stars Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson, and Keith Andes. The choreography is by Gower Champion. This was the last film produced by RKO Radio Pictures and was distributed by Universal Pictures. It was also the final film directed by Leisen. Thriller Mast Kalandar is a 1991 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra. The film is known for being the first Bollywood film picturing an open gay character, Pinkoo. Pinkoo is played by Anupam Kher. Comedy Chamatkar is a Hindi ghost comedy movie which was directed by Rajiv Mehra and released in India in 1992. It cast Naseeruddin Shah and Shahrukh Khan in pivotal roles. Rajiv Mehra chose to work again with Khan in the future Ram Jaane. The film was quite popular among kids but was a commercial failure. Documentary film Katt Williams: 9 Live is a 2010 comedy documentary directed and written by Phillip Andrew Morton. Thriller | Ottran is a 2003 Tamil film starring Arjun Sarja, Simran, Manorama, Vadivelu, Tejashree, Sarath Babu and directed by Ilankannan. The score and soundtrack was composed by Pravin Mani. The film was a hit at box office. Comedy The Dog Who Loved Trains, is a 1977 Yugoslav film directed by Goran Paskaljević. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear award at the 28th Berlin International Film Festival in 1978. Comedy It Comes Up Love is a 1943 American, black and white, musical comedy starring Gloria Jean, Ian Hunter, and Donald O'Connor. It is the only film starring Jean and O'Connor that doesn't also star Peggy Ryan, another one of the talented teenagers at Universal Studios. Documentary film Yippee, also known as Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy, is a 2006 documentary film directed by Paul Mazursky. Comedy For Love or Money is a 1993 romantic comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Michael J. Fox and Gabrielle Anwar. The film was rated PG by the MPAA. It was not a commercial success domestically in North America, earning less than half its production budget before being withdrawn from theatres after just four weeks of release. The film was unofficially remade into Hindi as Yes Boss. Documentary film 2012: Time for Change is a 2010 feature-length documentary film based in part on the books of Daniel Pinchbeck, directed by João G. Amorim, and premiered on April 9, 2010 at the Lumiere Theater in San Francisco. The film presents a positive alternative to apocalyptic doom and gloom, and features, among others, David Lynch, Sting, Ellen Page, Gilberto Gil, Barbara Marx Hubbard, and Paul Stamets. Documentary film The Sweeney: The Life and Work of Jim Sweeney is a 2010 documentary film directed by Seeta Indrani. Comedy Driving Miss Wealthy is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy film that reunites La Brassiere's Lau Ching-Wan and Gigi Leung. In the film, Lau poses a chauffeur hired to look after the spoiled rich woman played by Leung. Thriller RoboCop 2 is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Belinda Bauer, Tom Noonan and Gabriel Damon. Set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, it is the sequel to the 1987 film RoboCop. The film received mixed reviews from critics. The plot element of Detroit filing for bankruptcy later received attention from the news media after the fictionalized event actually happened in 2013. It was the final film directed by Irvin Kershner. Documentary film An Avenue Called Brazil is a 1989 film directed by Octavio Bezerra. Documentary film Behind The Mask is a 2012 short documentary film written by Mariam Anwari and directed by Mariam Anwari and Evan Zhang. Comedy Like a Virgin is a 2006 South Korean film, written and directed by Lee Hae-jun and Lee Hae-young. Ryu Deok-hwan stars in the lead role as transgendered teenager Oh Dong-ku, and won several domestic awards for his performance, as well as a nomination for the Asia Pacific Screen Award Best Performance by an Actor. The film's English title is a reference to a Madonna song of the same name. Documentary film Invisible Picture Show is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tim Travers Hawkins. Thriller Intimate Strangers is a 2004 French film directed by Patrice Leconte. It was shown in Competition at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival. Paramount Classics acquired the United States distribution rights of this film and gave it a limited U.S. theatrical release on July 30, 2004; this film went on grossing $2.1 million in the United States theaters, which is considered a good result for a foreign language film. Ruth Vitale was pleased with this film's performance in the United States market. Comedy The Dover Road is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by J. Walter Ruben and starring Diana Wynyard, Clive Brook and Billie Burke. It was adapted by writer Henry William Hanemann from Clara Beranger's 1927 movie The Little Adventuress, which in turn was a rewrite from the 1921 British play The Dover Road by A. A. Milne. The movie was originally released under the title Where Sinners Meet. Animation The Boy in the Bubble is a 2011 animation short film directed by Kealan O' Rourke. Comedy Sena/Quina, la inmortalidad del cangrejo is a film written and directed by Paolo Agazzi. Documentary film The City Dark is a documentary film by filmmaker Ian Cheney about light pollution. It won the Best Score/Music Award at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival and was nominated for at the 34th News & Documentary Emmy Awards. Comedy The Wog Boy is a 2000 Australian motion picture comedy starring Nick Giannopoulos, Vince Colosimo, Lucy Bell, Abi Tucker, John Barresi, Stephen Curry, Hung Le, Geraldine Turner, Tony Nikolakopoulos and Derryn Hinch. Documentary film Muscle Shoals is a 2013 documentary film about FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The film was released by Magnolia Pictures on September 27, 2013. Comedy Grand Format is a 2010 short film written and directed by Myriam Elda Arsenault. Comedy Tootsie is a 1982 American comedy-drama film that tells the story of a talented but volatile actor whose reputation for being difficult forces him to adopt a new identity as a woman to land a job. The movie stars Dustin Hoffman, with a supporting cast that includes Jessica Lange, Teri Garr, Dabney Coleman, Charles Durning, Geena Davis, Bill Murray, Doris Belack and producer/director Sydney Pollack. Tootsie was adapted by Larry Gelbart, Barry Levinson, Elaine May and Murray Schisgal from the story by Gelbart. In 1998, the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. The theme song to the film, "It Might Be You," which was sung by singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop, whose music was composed by Dave Grusin, and whose lyrics were written by Marilyn and Alan Bergman, was a Top 40 hit in the U.S., and also hit No. 1 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart. Jessica Lange won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Julie Nichols. Comedy Ee Parakkum Thalika is a 2001 Malayalam comedy film starring Dileep, Nithya Das and Harisree Asokan. It was directed by Thaha and written by V. R. Gopalakrishnan. The film was one of the highest grossing Malayalam films of 2001. The film was also the debut film of actress Nithya Das. The story follows bus owner Unnikrishnan and his assistant Sundareshan who live and sleep in their bus. Their lives take a turn with the appearance of a mysterious tribal girl. Documentary film Trekkies 2 is the 2004 sequel to the 1997 documentary film Trekkies. This documentary film travels throughout the world, mainly Europe, to show fans of Star Trek commonly known as Trekkies. It also profiles people from the first film, notably Barbara Adams and Gabriel Köerner. Also featured are Star Trek-themed punk bands from Sacramento, California most notably the "No Kill I" franchise. This includes "No Kill I", "No Kill I: The Next Generation" and "No Kill I: Deep Space Nine". Comedy Class of '55 is a 1972 tv comedy film created by David Seltzer. Comedy Big Magnum Kuroiwa Sensei is a 1985 comedy film written by Masahiro Kakefuda and Kazuhiro Kasai and directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi. Comedy The Pickle is a 1993 film produced, written, and directed by Paul Mazursky, telling the story of a formerly powerful film director whose recent string of flops has forced him to make a commercial piece that is artistically uninspired. The absurdity of the film within the film satirizes big-budget Hollywood pictures, while the rest of the story serves as a character study of fictitious film director Harry Stone. Comedy The Ultimate Christmas Present is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Brenda Song and Hallee Hirsh. It premiered December 1, 2000 on Disney Channel as part of their Christmas season. Documentary film Bugs Bunny: Superstar is a 1975 Looney Tunes documentary film, narrated by Orson Welles and produced and directed by Larry Jackson. It was the first documentary to examine the history of the Warner Bros. cartoons, and includes nine Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons which were previously released during the 1940s: What's Cookin' Doc?, directed by Bob Clampett The Wild Hare, directed by Tex Avery A Corny Concerto, directed by Bob Clampett I Taw a Putty Tat, directed by Friz Freleng Rhapsody Rabbit, directed by Friz Freleng Walky Talky Hawky, directed by Robert McKimson My Favorite Duck, directed by Chuck Jones Hair-Raising Hare, directed by Chuck Jones The Old Grey Hare, directed by Bob Clampett Bugs Bunny: Superstar also includes interviews with some legendary Warner Bros. animation directors of that period: Friz Freleng, Tex Avery and especially Bob Clampett, who has the most screen time. Some contemporary critics pointed out that Clampett's important role, as one of the primary developers of the early Warner cartoons, was slanted to some degree, due to his prominent presence in this film. Comedy Nora's Hair Salon 2: A Cut Above is a 2008 comedy-drama film written by Chanel Capra and Jill Maxcy, who also directed. The film stars Tatyana Ali, Stacey Dash, and Bobby Brown, and is the sequel to 2004's Nora's Hair Salon. This is the last film in the series to feature the original cast who were re-cast for the following film Nora's Hair Salon 3: A Cut Above. Comedy War Is War is a 1972 film directed by Bernard Borderie. Documentary film El Gusto is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Safinez Bousbia. Documentary film A Winter of Cyclists is a 2013 documentary film by Mike Prendergast. The film chronicles a group of Colorado participants as they attempt to complete a 52 day winter bicycle commuting challenge created by Scot Stucky. The challenge, known as “The Icy Bike Winter Commuting Challenge”, was created to encourage people to cycle to work from October to March, during the darker, colder and the snowier months of the year. The film captures the wide diversity in which riders adapt to new commuting logistics, adverse weather conditions and riding in the dark. And when the Colorado riders encounter an unexpected solidarity across the American continent and into Europe via Facebook, the film provides glimpses into a broader global winter cycling community that is just becoming aware of each other. Facebook Group members encourage each other, share weather reports, gear tips, and inspirational and touching personal stories. The film concludes with the results of the challenge and the riders reflection on their winter of cycling. Comedy Nothing Funny is a 1995 comedy drama film written and directed by Marek Koterski. Comedy Bacon Grabbers is a 1929 silent comedy short starring Laurel and Hardy. Comedy Terror Toons 2 is the comedy/horror 2007 sequel to Terror Toons and is directed by Joe Castro, director of the first film. It was supposed to come out in 2004, but due to unknown reasons it was pushed to 2007. On March 27, 2007, the DVD was released and can only be purchased on the internet. Comedy Katt Williams: American Hustle, also known as American Hustle: The Movie, is a 2007 comedy film directed by Brit McAdams, and written by Brit McAdams and Katt Williams. The film was R-rated for its sexual content, drug use, and profanity. Comedy Sweet Home Alabama is an American romantic comedy film directed by Andy Tennant, starring Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey and Candice Bergen. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures. Documentary film Eyes of the Detective is a 2001 documentary film directed by Teresa Hunt. Documentary film Cardboard Titanics is a 2011 short documentary comedy film directed by Sam Frazier Jr.. Documentary film Koyaanisqatsi, also known as Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance, is a 1982 film directed by Godfrey Reggio with music composed by Philip Glass and cinematography by Ron Fricke. The film consists primarily of slow motion and time-lapse footage of cities and many natural landscapes across the United States. The visual tone poem contains neither dialogue nor a vocalized narration: its tone is set by the juxtaposition of images and music. Reggio explained the lack of dialogue by stating "it's not for lack of love of the language that these films have no words. It's because, from my point of view, our language is in a state of vast humiliation. It no longer describes the world in which we live." In the Hopi language, the word Koyaanisqatsi means "unbalanced life". The film is the first in the Qatsi trilogy of films: it is followed by Powaqqatsi and Naqoyqatsi. The trilogy depicts different aspects of the relationship between humans, nature, and technology. Koyaanisqatsi is the best known of the trilogy and is considered a cult film. However, because of copyright issues, the film was out of print for most of the 1990s. Comedy My Geeky Girlfriend is a 2009 TV drama film adaptation of light novel series My Girlfriend's a Geek. Animation Tant de forêts is a 2014 animation film directed by Geoffrey Godet and Burcu Sankur. Comedy The Final Curtain is a British film from 2002 directed by Patrick Harkins and starring Peter O'Toole. It tells the story of J. J. Curtis, an aging gameshow host played by O'Toole, who hires novelist Jonathan Stitch to pen his biography, in the hope of sealing his immortality in the hearts and minds of the British public. This is made more difficult by his rivalry with fellow gameshow host Dave Turner, and events from his past. Documentary film The Garden is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Scott Hamilton Kennedy. It tells the story of the now demolished South Central Farm; a community garden and urban farm located in Los Angeles, California. The Garden details the plight of the farmers who organized and worked on the farm. The owner of the lot decided he didn't want to allow the farmers to use it anymore, and had the garden bulldozed. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature on 22 January 2009. The Garden includes appearances by Danny Glover, Daryl Hannah, and Antonio Villaraigosa. Comedy Alberto's is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Pedro Mercado. Comedy Untitled Brad Copeland Project is a 2006 tv film directed by Roger Kumble. Comedy Ghost Day is a 2012 Thai horror comedy film directed by Thanit Jitnukul, Titipong Chaisat, and Sorathep Vetwongsatip. The film is set in modern day Bangkok where the production team behind the television series Ghost Day is told by their show is going to be cancelled. To stop the end of their program, the staff decide to find a real haunted area and, after viewing an video online by ghostbusters Mhen and Chiad, they decide to approach them to do a deal. Mhen and Chiad have brought along a real female ghost who appears and possesses the show's director, Pom. The film was shown at the 16th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival and was the fifth highest grossing film in Thailand on its opening week. Documentary film Acting My Age is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Robin Toyne. Thriller The Big Boodle is a 1957 film starring Errol Flynn set in Cuba. Comedy G-Sale is a 2003 mockumentary film about garage sales and the people who are obsessed by them. The film is reminiscent of the movies of Christopher Guest and won several film festival awards. Thriller Hurt is a dramatic Gothic horror-thriller film released in 2009. The film was directed by Barbara Stepansky and stars actors Melora Walters, William Mapother, Sofia Vassilieva, and Jackson Rathbone. Comedy Synecdoche, New York is a 2008 American postmodern drama film written and directed by Charlie Kaufman, and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman. It was Kaufman's directorial debut. The plot follows an ailing theatre director as he works on an increasingly elaborate stage production whose extreme commitment to realism begins to blur the boundaries between fiction and reality. The film premiered in competition at the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 2008. Sony Pictures Classics acquired the United States distribution rights, paying no money but agreeing to give the film's backers a portion of the revenues. It had a limited theatrical release in the U.S. on October 24, 2008. Despite many favorable reviews by critics, the film generated much less revenue than it cost. The film's title is a play on Schenectady, New York, where much of the film is set, and the concept of synecdoche, wherein a part of something represents the whole, or vice versa. Documentary film Searching for Sugar Man is a 2012 Swedish–British documentary film directed and written by Malik Bendjelloul, which details the efforts of two Cape Town fans in the late 1990s, Stephen 'Sugar' Segerman and Craig Bartholomew Strydom, to find out whether the rumoured death of American musician Sixto Rodriguez was true, and, if not, to discover what had become of him. Rodriguez's music, which never took off in the United States, had become wildly popular in South Africa, but little was known about him there. On 10 February 2013, the film won the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary at the 66th British Academy Film Awards in London, and two weeks later it won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood. Bendjelloul committed suicide a year later. Comedy Family Khusreyan Di is a 2009 comedy and drama film directed by B. D. Sharma. Science Fiction Humanity's End is a 2009 American fantasy science fiction film directed by Neil Johnson. Based upon a story concept by Johnson, and with a screenplay by Johnson and Michael Jonathan Smith, the film stars Jay Laisne, Rochelle Vallese and Cynthia Ickes. Comedy Splinterheads is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by Brant Sersen. It stars Thomas Middleditch, Rachael Taylor, Christopher McDonald and Lea Thompson. The film opened in limited release in the United States on November 6, 2009. The film is about a young man, Justin Frost, who falls in love with Galaxy, a splinterhead. The two go on their share of adventures and in the end are a couple. Schuylar Croom of He Is Legend makes a cameo in the film as the Might As Well Jump guy. Thriller Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street, known as Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street in Japan, is the 6th Case Closed feature film, released in Japan on April 20, 2002. Phantom of Baker Street is the first film in the series written by Hisashi Nozawa. This was the last of the Detective Conan films done in traditional animation. It was released on February 16, 2010 in America on DVD. This movie brought 3.4 billion yen in the box office. The story features several characters from and references to the Sherlock Holmes series, which Detective Conan is heavily inspired by, and Jack the Ripper. Comedy Slaves to the Underground is a 1997 comedy, drama and music film written by Bill Cody and directed by Kristine Peterson. Animation We, the Animals Squeak! is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Porky Pig. Released August 9, 1941, the cartoon is directed by Bob Clampett. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc, Sara Berner, Billy Bletcher and Michael Maltese. This short is a parody of the 1930s radio program, "We the People," an early reality program where people would share unusual stories with the audience. Porky Pig is the program's moderator. Comedy Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre is a 2009 American comedy-horror film starring Dave Campfield, Paul Chomicki, Felissa Rose, Deron Miller, Joe Estevez, Ken Macfarlane and Brinke Stevens and was written and directed by Dave Campfield, the creator of the original Caesar and Otto film. Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre made its world premiere on August 15, 2009 at the Fright Night Film Festival in Louisville, Kentucky, where it received a nomination for Best Horror Comedy. It then went on to screen at the Long Island Film Festival on October 9, 2009, where it won Best Editing. It was then screened on June 4, 2010 at the Lighthouse Film Festival, and released on DVD on October 4, 2011. Comedy In the Rye is a 1998 film from the Czech Republic, written and directed by Roman Vávra; with writing credits by Jaroslav Pozzi and Martin Rysavý. Animation Ozo is a 2012 short animation film directed by Alex Vial. Thriller Portraits Of A Killer is a 1996 action drama film directed by Bill Corcoran. Animation The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol is an American computer/traditionally animated short film based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo. The animated short was written by Todd Berger and directed by Troy Quane, and it stars the voices of George Lopez, Jack Angel, Melissa Sturm, Fred Armisen, Gary Basaraba, Anton Yelchin and Hank Azaria. The film was produced by Sony Pictures Animation with the animation by Sony Pictures Imageworks and Duck Studios. The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol was released on DVD on December 2, 2011, attached to the The Smurfs film. The short is an adaptation of the novel by Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol. When Grouchy Smurf behaves badly to everyone and refuses to celebrate Christmas, the Smurfs of Christmas Past, Present and Future teach him to appreciate Christmas. Comedy A Yank at Oxford is a British film, directed by Jack Conway from a screenplay by John Monk Saunders and Leon Gordon. It was produced by MGM-British at Denham Studios. The film was parodied in the Laurel and Hardy film A Chump at Oxford and remade as Oxford Blues . Comedy The Thin Pink Line is a 1998 film directed by Joe Dietl and Michael Irpino. The title is a parody of Errol Morris' documentary The Thin Blue Line, which raised questions about the conviction of a prison inmate on death row. Comedy What Women Want is a 2011 Chinese romantic comedy film remake of the 2000 American film What Women Want. The film stars Andy Lau and Gong Li. It was released in China on the 3rd of February 2011, on the Chinese New Year. The plot is strongly based on the original Hollywood version, with some adaptations to 2010s China. The plot takes place mostly in an advertising company in Beijing, in which slick Andy Lau gets acquainted with his new talented competition, played by Gong Li. He is helped when he gets the ability to hear women's thoughts due to a freak accident. Comedy Hyènes is a 1992 Senegalese comedy film adaptation of the Swiss-German satirical play, "The Visit", directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty. The intimate story of love and revenge parallels a critique of neocolonialism and African consumerism. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Alarm Clock is a 1996 short comedy film written and directed by Marc-Henri Wajnberg. Thriller Strange Impersonation is a 1946 film noir directed by Anthony Mann, featuring Brenda Marshall, William Gargan and Hillary Brooke. Animation Origami is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by David Pavon Benitez. Documentary film I'm British But... is a 1990 short documentary film written and directed by Gurinder Chadha. Documentary film The Year 1939 is a film written and directed by Peter von Bagh. Documentary film Influences: From Yesterday to Today is a 1999 TV movie written by Charles A. Duncombe Jr. and Craig Hoffman, and directed by Stacy Peralta. Documentary film Heart to Heart is a 1949 American short documentary film about heart disease directed by Gunther von Fritsch. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Parade of Stars is a comedy musical film written by Hildy Parks and directed by Clark Jones. Documentary film Hard to be God is a 2012 documentary film written by Antoine Cattin and directed by Pavel Kostomarov and Antoine Cattin. Thriller Bhavani Junction is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed by H. Dinesh and produced by Deepak S. Shivdasani. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Zeenat Aman and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. Comedy Are You Here is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Matthew Weiner. The film stars Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis and Amy Poehler. Documentary film Private File is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Saad Hendawi. Documentary film Dead End Kids is a 1986 documentary written and directed by JoAnne Akalaitis. Comedy Man Wanted is a Pre-Code 1932 romance film starring Kay Francis as a married magazine editor who hires a handsome secretary, David Manners. The film features Una Merkel and Andy Devine in supporting roles. Thriller The Devil's Path is a 2013 Japanese crime drama film directed by Kazuya Shiraishi, starring Takayuki Yamada, Lily Franky, and Pierre Taki. Documentary film 942 Dakar, historia de una familia is a Spanish 2008 documentary film. Thriller Based upon Bram Stoker's short stories, Dracula's Guest follows the story of two young lovers, Bram and Elizabeth, who are forced by her father, the Admiral Murray, to take a one year probation from their relationship in order to determine whether their love is true. Meanwhile, the Count Dracula is in London searching for a new home and coincidentally, or not, comes across young Elizabeth at the train station after she's run away from home and her father's overbearing ways. Dracula, though, proceeds to kidnap her and take Elizabeth to his castle where he waits for her father's arrival to settle an ancient dispute. Meanwhile, Bram' friend Malcolm sets out to inform Bram of Elizabeth' kidnapping but he soon falls to Dracula's evil ways. And, upon finding his best friend dead Bram sets out across Europe to rescue his true love. Comedy Ye Olde Minstrels is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 197th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Love with an Accent is a 2012 film written by Rezo Gigineishvili, Alisa Khmelnitskaya and Davit Turashvili and directed by Rezo Gigineishvili. Comedy Asking for Trouble is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Max Miller, Carole Lynne and Wilfrid Hyde-White. A fishmonger takes up bookmaking to earn extra cash. Comedy Julianna (Jenna Mattison) is a struggling actress in a dead end relationship with Danny (Brad Rowe), a fireman who no longer lights her fire. When she decides to leave him and go ?find herself? she ends up falling in love with an egotistical director, Michael (Bryan Callen), who can barely fit her in between Pilates classes. Julianna?s over-sexed and cynical best friend, Vicky (Jennifer Blanc) convinces her to dump him too and sow her wild oats on the LA dating scene only to turn around and confess that she?s in love with Julianna. Between blind dates from hell and in-your-face intimacy issues, Julianna finds solace with Ben (Brian A. Green), her acting partner who is clearly Mr. Right?she just can?t see it yet. Tripping from one mistake to the next she meets Greta (Edie McClurg), a homeless woman who teaches her to follow her heart. In the end Julianna learns some pretty big life lessons in this witty, no-holds-barred, coming of age dramedy that is being hailed as the female version of ?Swingers.? Comedy Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya, is a Hindi romance comedy film directed by Mandeep Kumar, and produced by Kumar Taurani. The film features Riteish Deshmukh opposite his wife Genelia D'Souza in the lead roles. This is the third film the couple star in, and also their first on-screen pairing since their marriage. Diljit Dosanjh and Veena Malik appear in guest roles. Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya is jointly produced by Tips Industries and UTV Motion Pictures. It was based on Haryanvi culture. The film was released on 24 February 2012. It received mostly positive response from critics, and was declared an above average grosser by Box Office India. Documentary film Independence in Sight is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Lauren Lindberg and Sidney Matterson. Comedy Overdue is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and directed by Arian Moayed. Science Fiction Alice's Birthday, is a 2009 Russian traditionally animated children's science fiction film, directed by Sergey Seryogin and produced by Master-film studio. The film is based on a novella of the same name by Kir Bulychov about Alisa Selezneva, a teenage girl from the future. It is a spiritual successor to 1981 animated film The Mystery of the Third Planet, from which it draws a heavy influence. Documentary film The Lumberfros is a documentary film written and directed by Stéphanie Lanthier. Documentary film Winter Nomads is a 2012 documentary film written by Claude Muret and Manuel von Stürler, and directed by Manuel von Stürler. Documentary film My Dear Gay Teacher is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Saraswati Kavula. Animation Carrie 'Baby' is a 2011 short animated film directed by Genadzi Buto. Thriller Nagavalli is a 2010 Telugu horror and drama film produced by Bellamkonda Suresh on Sri Sai Ganesh Productions banner, directed by P. Vasu . Starring Venkatesh, Anushka Shetty, Richa Gangopadhyay, Shraddha Das, Poonam Kaur, Kamalinee Mukherjee in lead roles and music composed by Gurukiran. The film released on 16 December 2010 to positive reviews but declared as flop at box-office. It is a remake of the Kannada movie Aptharakshaka and a sequel to the 2004 Kannada film Apthamithra and its remake, the 2005 Tamil film Chandramukhi both directed by Vasu, which was dubbed and released in Telugu, which itself is a remake of the 1993 Malayalam film Manichitrathazhu. The movie was dubbed in Hindi as Mera Badla. Science Fiction Frankie Rulez!!! is a 2011 short sci-fi action comedy animation film directed and written by San Charoenchai. Documentary film G: Methamphetamine on the Navajo Nation, known simply as G is a 2004 independent documentary film directed and produced by Shonie De La Rosa and Larry Blackhorse Lowe. It explores the effect that methamphetamine has had on the Navajo Nation and interviews the people whose lives have been affected by the highly addictive drug. Documentary film Of Confucius, S-Spots and Toyguns is a 1999 film directed by Deep Prakash. Comedy Sex comedy about a group of people who are sexual adventurous and decide to spend their summer in an resort by the lake. But soon they realize that they are not alone, an infamous cryptid with big feet (and that is not the only big part of his anatomy) makes his presence known. Comedy Srivariki Premalekha is a 1984 Telugu comedy film directed by Jandhyala Subramanya Sastry and produced by Cherukuri Ramoji Rao. It is also commercial hit during that period with many actors established in the Cinema field subsequently. The story is based on a Novel titled Premalekha published in "Chatura" magazine written by Potturi Vijayalakshmi. Comedy Yamaho Yama is a 2012 Telugu film starring Sairam Shankar, Parvati Melton, Srihari and Sanjjanaa and directed by Y. Jitender. G. Vijay Kumar produced this film for GVK Arts. Mahathi provided the music. Editing was by Marthand K. Venkatesh. Bharani K Dharan handled the Cinematography. Documentary film Making the Boys is a 2010 film directed by Crayton Robey. "A documentary about one of the most famous gay films of the 1960s. The Boys in the Band was originally an off-Broadway play about a gay birthday party, by a young Mart Crowley. Overnight success in 1968 led to the making of a faithful adaptation of the play by William Friedkin with the original cast in 1969. Featuring a wealth of archive footage and a fantastic range of interview subjects including a few surviving cast members, at the centre of the film is a very detailed portrait of Mart Crowley himself. Set designers, critics, playwrights and others recall the extraordinary impact of the play and Friedkin gives a powerful interview. Crowley gives an insight into the making of this ground-breaking work. No other dramatic work has ever quite so faithfully and savagely created a world of bitchy, insecure gay men as The Boys in the Band, nor so many memorable one-liners." Quoting Brian Robinson from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Documentary film Descenso is a 2000 short documentary film written and directed by Antonino Isordia. Thriller Cat in the Cage is a 1978 written by Tony Zarindast and Richard Vasquez, directed by Tony Zarindast. Documentary film TV's 50 Greatest Stars was a one-off British television awards show which invited the viewing public to vote for their favourite on-screen stars from a list compiled by the broadcaster ITV. Fifty actors, actresses, presenters and comedians, both alive and dead, were featured on the list, the number 50 being chosen to coincide with ITV's fiftieth birthday celebrations. The two-hour show, directed by Mark Robinson, was hosted by Coronation Street actor Bradley Walsh, who ran through the stars in reverse order – the order was determined by the public, who could vote, either online or in the TV Times, for five of their favourite celebrities. Members of the public could also nominate other television celebrities who had not been included on the list. Actor David Jason won with Morecambe and Wise and John Thaw coming in second and third place respectively; the majority of nominees were comedians, a fifth were deceased and men outnumbered women by almost five to one. Walsh was quoted as saying "I'm delighted to be involved in this show. It will be a great celebration of some of the most fantastic stars from the last 50 years. Documentary film Bugarach is a 2014 documentary drama film written and directed by Ventura Durall, Salvador Sunyer and Sergi Cameron. Documentary film Shameless: The ART of Disability is a documentary film by Bonnie Sherr Klein about persons with disabilities. Produced in 2006 by the National Film Board of Canada, it is Klein's first film since a catastrophic stroke in 1987 left her a quadriplegic. The film explores disability culture and the transformational power art has for persons with disabilities. Klein is featured in the film, along with fellow artists with disabilities Catherine Frazee, a poet and writer; humourist David Roche; dancer and choreographer Geoff McMurchy; and writer and artist Persimmon Blackbridge. Vancouver musician Veda Hille contributed music for the film. Klein gathers these artists for a pyjama party where they explore Hollywood stereotypes of people with disabilities. The artists decide to meet a year later at Vancouver's Kickstart Festival with the intent of creating their own images of disability. The film is set mainly in British Columbia, in Vancouver, Roberts Creek and Hornby Island, with brief sequences in San Francisco and Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley. Thriller The 51st State is a 2001 Canadian-British action comedy film. The film stars Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Carlyle, Emily Mortimer, Ricky Tomlinson, Sean Pertwee, Rhys Ifans, and Meat Loaf. The film follows the story of an American master chemist who heads to the United Kingdom to sell his formula for a powerful new drug. All does not go as planned and Jackson soon becomes entangled in a web of deceit. The 51st State premiered in the United Kingdom on 7 December 2001. It was released worldwide under the name Formula 51 in October 2002, where it grossed $14.4 million. Animation "Truth Takes Time is a coming-of-age 'motion storybook' that shows us the trials and tribulations of gender, identity and self-love. This is an emotional story of letting go of the past and moving on toward the future." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Confidence is a 1933 animated short subject, produced by Walter Lantz, directed by Bill Nolan, and featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. In the film, Oswald is a farmer whose farm falls prey to the ominous influence of the Great Depression. Determined to find a solution, Oswald flies to Washington, D.C. where he meets President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was released by Universal Pictures on July 31, 1933 and is available on The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection DVD box set. Comedy Rivers of Babylon is a 1998 comedy-drama film written by Vladimir Balco, Peter Pistanek and Marian Urban and directed by Vladimir Balco. Thriller It Was Not in Vain is a 1957 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Nikola Tanhofer. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Science Fiction Queen Crab is a science fiction film directed by Brett Piper. Comedy Calamity Anne's Dream is a 1913 American silent short Western directed by Allan Dwan starring Louise Lester as Calamity Anne. The film also stars Harry von Meter, Dorothy Eliason Jacques Jaccard, Charles Morrison, Jack Richardson and Vivian Rich. Comedy Brass Knuckle Boys (Original Title: Shonen Meriken Sakku) is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Kankurô Kudô. Comedy Harrison and Barrison is a 1917 Hungarian silent comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Márton Rátkai, Dezsõ Gyárfás and Nusi Somogyi. Korda broke from his previous practice of adapting literary works, to direct an original screenplay. The film's style is a madcap one, which relied on the talents of its two stars Rátkai and Gyárfás who were popular comedians. It was Korda's most famous Hungarian film, better known than his literary adaptions. Korda himself considered the film his best work of the period. Documentary film Extended Family is a 2012 short, documentary, biography and family film written by Jill Hodges and directed by J Baab and Jill Hodges. Comedy How to Murder a Rich Uncle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Nigel Patrick and starring Patrick, Wendy Hiller, Charles Coburn and Anthony Newley. It follows a man who plans to kill his wealthy Uncle George. It was based on the play Il faut tuer Julie by Didier Daix. Thriller Doña Lupe is a 1985 short horror film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. It is del Toro's ninth short film, though the first eight remain unreleased. Del Toro filmed Doña Lupe at 19 years of age; reviewers have noted that the film "feels like the work of an amateur artist getting to grips with his craft". In 2008, Doña Lupe saw its first commercial release as part of the Cinema 16: World Short Films DVD collection. In the audio commentary, del Toro apologizes for the film's poor quality and recounts anecdotes from its troubled production. Comedy In the Weeds is a 2000 romantic comedy film written and directed by Michael Rauch. Thriller Adikkurippu is a 1989 Malayalam-language legal thriller film written by S. N. Swamy and directed by K. Madhu. It stars Mammootty in the lead role, who plays the role of an advocate. Comedy The Notice of the Day is a 2001 Argentine comedy-drama film directed and written by María Victoria Menis with Diana Iceruk. The film premiered on 2 August 2001 in Buenos Aires. Starring Enrique Pinti and Carmen Maura, Maura was nominated for a Silver Condor Award for Best Actress in 2002 for her role in the film. Thriller Tough Luck is a 2003 thriller film directed by Gary Ellis. Documentary film David Beckham: Life of an Icon is a 2007 documentary film. Thriller Don't Torture a Duckling is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Lucio Fulci. It is significant within Fulci's filmography as it is one of the first in which he began using violent gore effects, something he would continue to do in his later films, most notably Zombi 2, The Beyond and City of the Living Dead. The soundtrack was composed by Riz Ortolani and features vocals by Ornella Vanoni. Animation How to Hook Up Your Home Theater is a 2007 theatrical cartoon from Walt Disney Animation Studios, directed by Kevin Deters and co-directed by Stevie Wermers-Skelton. This is the first theatrical Goofy solo cartoon short made in 46 years, since Aquamania. In the style of Goofy's "Everyman" cartoons of the 1950s, this short follows Goofy as he buys and then sets up his home theater system, to watch football. Documentary film Jefferson's Secret Bible is a 2013 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Lighting Direction & Scenic Design nominated tv movie aired on 20 February 2012 in USA. Thriller Hatchet for the Honeymoon; also known as Blood Brides and An Axe for the Honeymoon is a 1970 Italian giallo film directed by Mario Bava and starring Stephen Forsyth, Dagmar Lassander and Laura Betti. Documentary film Mother Superior is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Alex Mack and Diana Montero. Comedy An All American Toothache is a 1900 film. Comedy Dragon Lord is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film. It was originally supposed to be a sequel to The Young Master and even had the name Young Master in Love until it was changed to Dragon Lord. The film experimented with various elaborate stunt action sequences in a period setting, serving as a transition between Chan's earlier comedy kung fu period films and his later stunt-oriented modern action films. Comedy The Smile Wins is a 1928 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 72nd Our Gang short subject released. Documentary film Autour du Borinage is a 1936 documentary film directed by Jean Fonteyne. Thriller Marple: Sleeping Murder is a 2006 TV film directed by Edward Hall. Thriller Illicit Dreams 2 is a 1998 film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Comedy La liga de las muchachas is a 1950 Mexican film. It was written by, and stars, Luis Alcoriza. Documentary film The Confessions of Kateryna K. is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Miroslav Janek. Animation Vibrant Gujarat is a 2007 animated short film directed by Mihir Upadhyaya. Thriller Flawless is a 2007 British fictional crime film directed by Michael Radford, written by Edward Anderson, and starring Michael Caine and Demi Moore. It premiered 11 February 2007 in Germany. The film had a limited release in the United States on 28 March 2008. Thriller Bad Seeds is a 2012 drama film written by Safy Nebbou and Gilles Taurand and directed by Safy Nebbou. Documentary film Elbert Hubbard: An American Original is a 2010 News & Documentary Emmy Award nominated work for Outstanding Lighting Direction and Scenic Design. Documentary film Islam: Empire of Faith is a documentary series, made in 2000, that details the history of Islam, from the birth of the Islamic Prophet, Muhammad to the Ottoman Empire. It is narrated by Ben Kingsley and is available as three DVDs or two video volumes in NTSC format. The first episode deals with the life of Muhammad, the second with the early Caliphates, Crusades, and Mongol invasion, and the third with the Ottoman Empire and Safavid dynasty. Documentary film The Dud Effect is a 2008 film directed by Deimantas Narkevicius. Documentary film Living the Dance is a 2011 documentary drama biography film written and directed by Marijke Jongbloed. Thriller Gata Velha Ainda Mia is a 2013 Brazilian drama thriller film written and directed by Rafael Primot and starring Regina Duarte, Bárbara Paz and Gilda Nomacce. The film showed as hors-concours at the 2013 Festival do Rio and showed at the LA Indie Film Fest. Documentary film A documentary covering the neo-burlesque scene in Seattle, Washington. It primarily follows a class of 10 women who are taking a striptease course at the Academy of Burlesque under the tutelage of Miss Indigo Blue with the intent to graduate on stage in front of a live appreciative audience. Many additional performances by notable Seattle artists are also included in this film. Documentary film Guided Tour is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by René Frölke. Comedy Murder on the Blackboard is a mystery film starring Edna May Oliver as schoolteacher Hildegarde Withers and James Gleason as Police Inspector Oscar Piper. Together, they investigate a murder at Withers' school. It was based on the novel of the same name by Stuart Palmer. It features popular actor Bruce Cabot in one of his first post-King Kong roles, as well as Gertrude Michael, Regis Toomey and Edgar Buchanan. Murder on the Blackboard was the second of three films teaming Oliver and Gleason as Withers and Piper, following The Penguin Pool Murder and preceding Murder on a Honeymoon. Director George Archainbaud also directed the first film in the series. Thriller Children of the Corn: Genesis is the eighth installment of the Children of the Corn horror film series. It was released in 2011, and directed by Joel Soisson. The film stars Billy Drago and Duane Whitaker. It was the fifth film in the series to go straight to video. Animation Rango is a 2011 American computer-animated action comedy western film directed by Gore Verbinski and produced by Verbinski, Graham King and John B. Carls. Rango was a critical and commercial success, and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. In the film, Rango, a chameleon, accidentally ends up in the town of Dirt, an outpost that is in desperate need of a new sheriff. It features the voices of actors Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Bill Nighy, Abigail Breslin, Alfred Molina, Harry Dean Stanton, Ray Winstone, Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Root and Ned Beatty. It was released to theaters on March 4, 2011. Comedy Mi verano con Amanda 3 is an adventure, comedy and romance film directed by Benjamin Lopez. Comedy Sandy the Reluctant Nudist is a nudist film from England which was produced by Michael Deeley. His girlfriend wrote the script and his mother did continuity. It is also known as The Reluctant Nudist or Sandy the Reluctant Nature Girl. Thriller A female doctor in 1885 helps a group of people with their phobias and becomes embroiled in a murder mystery surrounding a patient that might be a vampire. Stars Erica Leerhsen, Chase Ryan Jeffery and Matthew Tompkins. Documentary film Soshite Akiko wa...: Aru dansâ no shouzou is a documentary film directed by Sumiko Haneda. Documentary film Mein kleines Kind is a 2001 German documentary film written and directed by Katja Baumgarten. Animation Megamind is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated superhero action comedy film directed by Tom McGrath. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film premiered on October 28, 2010 in Russia, while it was released in the United States in Digital 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D on November 5, 2010. It features the voices of Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, David Cross, and Brad Pitt. The film tells the story of a super-intelligent alien supervillain, Megamind, who after a long-lasting battle one day actually destroys his nemesis, the much-loved superhero Metro Man. Having the fictional Metro City for himself, Megamind finds out that his villainy has no purpose and thus creates a new superhero for him to fight. As his plan does not work and Metro City is spiraling out of control, Megamind attempts to set things right and discover his newfound purpose as a superhero. Megamind received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its strong visuals, but criticizing its unoriginality. Documentary film Victory in the Ukraine and the Expulsion of the Germans from the Boundaries of the Ukrainian Soviet Earth is a 1945/2005 documentary film directed by Aleksandr Dovzhenko and Yuliya Solntseva. Animation The Opry House, first released on March 28, 1929, was the fifth Mickey Mouse short to be released, the second of that year. It cast Mickey as the owner of a small theater. Mickey performs a vaudeville show all by himself. Acts include his impersonation of a snake charmer, his dressing in drag and performing a belly dance, his caricature of a Hasidic Jew and, for the finale, a piano performance. Thriller S.A.S. à San Salvador is a French-German film adaptation of Gérard de Villiers' novel of the same name. The film was directed by Raoul Coutard. It starred Miles O'Keeffe as Son Altesse Sérénissime Malko, the debonair polyglot hero of a long-lived series of altogether 200 spy novels. Animation An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island, titled in the film as An American Tail III: The Treasure of Manhattan Island was the first direct-to-video and third film in the An American Tail series. This film was first released in 1998. It was released by Universal Studios Home Entertainment in the United States in 1998. Thomas Dekker took over the role of Fievel Mousekewitz from Phillip Glasser, the original actor, who was already 20 years old by then. Four actors from the original film reprised their roles. Documentary film The Look of Silence is a 2014 Danish documentary film directed by Joshua Oppenheimer and executive produced by Werner Herzog, Errol Morris, and Andre Singer, about the Indonesian killings of 1965–66. It was screened in the official competition at the 71st Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize, the International Film Critics Award, the Italian online critics award, the European Film Critics Award, as well as the Human Rights Nights Award. The Look of Silence is a sequel to Oppenheimer's 2012 film The Act of Killing. Thriller Dear Fatherland Be at Peace is a 1976 thriller film written by Johannes Mario Simmel and directed by Roland Klick. Comedy Filmic Achievement is a 2005 mockumentary film by Kevin Kerwin and Authentic Films. The film takes a humorous look at film school. Documentary film Italianamerican is a 1974 documentary directed by Martin Scorsese and featuring Scorsese's parents, Catherine and Charles. The Scorseses talk about their experiences as Italian immigrants in New York among other things, while having dinner at their flat on Elizabeth Street. Scorsese's mother also instructs how to cook her meatballs, a recipe later featured in the credits of the film. Among the subjects discussed in the film are family, religion, their origins, Italian ancestors, life in Italy after the war and the hardships of poor Sicilian immigrants in America striving to make ends meet. Comedy Cruel Jaws, also known as The Beast, is a 1995 American direct-to-video thriller film. The film stars Richard Dew and was directed by Italian filmmaker Bruno Mattei. It was released on DVD in relative obscurity. While marketed in many areas as Jaws 5: Cruel Jaws, it is actually not part of the Jaws franchise. Comedy Me You Them is a 2000 Brazilian drama film directed by Andrucha Waddington. Comedy The Up-Standing Sitter is a 1948 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson, starring Daffy Duck. All voices are by Mel Blanc. The title is a play on the expression "up-standing citizen" and on standing being opposite of sitting Comedy Homesick is a 2013 short family comedy film written and directed by Matthew Foster Science Fiction Megaville is an independent/low-budget direct-to-video 1990 American science fiction film, starring Billy Zane in his first lead role. Megaville is a neo-noir psychological thriller which utilizes elements of science fiction such as cyberpunk and existentialism. Comedy Julian is an Australian short film written and directed by Matthew Moore. The film is set in 1981. Set in a classroom, it explores a day of a nine year old Julian Assange. Julian won a Flickerfest Special Jury Award, a Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival and an AACTA Award for Best Short Fiction Film. Lead actor, Ed Oxenbould, was nominated for an AACTA for Best Young Actor. Thriller Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features Admiral James T. Kirk and the crew of the starship USS Enterprise facing off against the genetically-engineered tyrant Khan Noonien Singh, a character who first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek television series episode "Space Seed". When Khan escapes from a 15-year exile to exact revenge on Kirk, the crew of the Enterprise must stop him from acquiring a powerful terraforming device named Genesis. The film concludes with the death of Enterprise's captain, Spock, beginning a story arc that continues with the 1984 film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and concludes with 1986's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. After the lackluster critical and commercial response to Star Trek: The Motion Picture, series creator Gene Roddenberry was forced out of the sequel's production. Executive producer Harve Bennett wrote the film's original outline, which Jack B. Sowards developed into a full script. Director Nicholas Meyer completed the final script in 12 days, without accepting a writing credit. Comedy Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! is a 2011 Filipino comedy film starring Vic Sotto and Bea Alonzo and produced by OctoArts Films, M-Zet Films, and APT Entertainment and released by Star Cinema.It is Vic Sotto's comeback to Star Cinema after 14 years. Documentary film Andrei is a 2006 documentary short film written and directed by Arsen Azatyan and Narine Mkrtchyan. Thriller Like Minds is a feature film, written and directed by Gregory J. Read. The film was produced by the South Australian Film Corporation. It debuted in Australia on 9 November 2006. The psychological thriller is the first Australian/UK co-production to be set in the UK in over a decade. Like Minds was retitled Murderous Intent for its 2007 U.S. DVD release. Comedy Bottom of the Sea is a 2003 Argentine film directed by Damián Szifrón. The picture was produced by Sebastian Aloi, executive produced by Sebastian Aloi, Nathalie Cabiron, and Damián Cukierkorn. The associate producers were Diana Frey and Guillermo Otero. The film features Daniel Hendler, Dolores Fonzi and Gustavo Garzón among others. Comedy Horror Hospital is a 1973 British horror-comedy film starring Robin Askwith, Michael Gough, Dennis Price and Skip Martin. It was the penultimate film directed by Antony Balch. The film was originally released on DVD in the US by Elite Entertainment on November 2, 1999. A new remastered DVD with a new commentary from producer Richard Gordon was released by Dark Sky Films on June 15, 2010. Thriller Hijack is a made-for-television dramatic movie that first aired on ABC in 1973 as a movie produced from the ABC Movie of the Week library. It was filmed in the Antelope Valley of California. Documentary film Que Caramba es la Vida is a 2014 documentary film directed by Doris Dörrie. Documentary film Hammer & Tickle: The Communist Joke Book is a 2006 documentary film about nature of Russian political jokes under the powerful and socially restrictive Communist regime of the Soviet Union and her satellite nations. The film's name exemplifies the kind of mockery or criticism of the regime that the Soviet government would have found to be disagreeable by playing on the symbol of communism itself, the hammer and sickle. The film tells the story of the power that jokes had to enable social and political change and advance personal freedoms from within the USSR - the film's opening scene takes quote from George Orwell's 1984: "Every joke is a tiny revolution." Documentary film Die Standing Up is a 2011 documentary film written by Jacaranda Correa, Martha Orozco and Rodolfo Santa Maria and directed by Jacaranda Correa. Documentary film Handsworth Songs is a 1986 documentary film directed by John Akomfrah. Documentary film Hécuba, un sueño de pasión is a 2006 documentary film written by Arantxa Aguirre and directed by Arantxa Aguirre and José Luis López-Linares. Documentary film Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck is a 2013 documentary/biography film written and directed by Laurent Bouzereau. Comedy Congorama is a Canadian film directed by Philippe Falardeau, released in 2006. Animation The Hunchback of Notre Dame II is a 2002 American animated romantic musical comedy-drama film and direct-to-video sequel to the 1996 Disney animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It was produced by Walt Disney Animation Japan. Unlike many Disney film sequels, the entire key cast of the first film returns, apart from Tony Jay, the late Mary Wickes and David Ogden Stiers. Comedy The Ladies Man is a 2000 American comedy film that stars actor, comedian and former Saturday Night Live cast member Tim Meadows. It was directed by Reginald Hudlin. The movie focuses on the exploits of radio host and sex therapy expert Leon Phelps. Documentary film Dove's Cry is a documentary film directed by Ganit Ilouz. Thriller Dragon Tiger Gate is a 2006 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Wilson Yip and featuring fight choreography by Donnie Yen, who also stars in the film. The film is based on the manhua Oriental Heroes, which bears the same Chinese title as the film. The film's release in all English-speaking territories is handled by The Weinstein Company. A punching bag constructed for the film, measuring about 8 feet high, 5 feet wide and weighing about 400 pounds was certified as the world's largest by Guinness World Records. Comedy Muffin Man is a 2003 comedy film directed, produced and written by Jessica Eisner. Comedy Santa, Jr. is a TV movie starring Lauren Holly and Judd Nelson. It premiered on Hallmark Channel in 2002. As of 2009, it was shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family, but it was not part of the block in 2010. Documentary film Decasia is a 2002 American found footage film by Bill Morrison, featuring an original score by Michael Gordon. The film is a meditation on old, decaying silent films. It begins and ends with scenes of a dervish and is bookended with old footage showing how film is processed. Nothing was done to accelerate the decomposition of the actual film prints, some of which were copied from the University of South Carolina's Moving Image Research Collections. The film's musical soundtrack features several detuned pianos and an orchestra playing out of phase with itself, adding to the fractured and decomposing nature of the film. Two films have been positively identified: J. Farrell MacDonald's The Last Egyptian, written, produced, and based on the novel by L. Frank Baum, and William S. Hart's Truthful Tulliver. In 2013, Decasia was selected for preservation by the National Film Registry. It was the first film from the 21st century to be selected and to date is the youngest film to be preserved. Decasia was included in the September 2014 box set release of Bill Morrison's collected works, from Icarus Films. Thriller Young Törless is a 1966 German film directed by Volker Schlöndorff, adapted from the autobiographical novel The Confusions of Young Törless by Robert Musil. It deals with the violent, sadistic and homoerotic tendencies of a group of boys at an Austrian military academy at the beginning of the 20th century. Comedy The Grand Maneuver is a 1955 French drama film written and directed by René Clair, and starring Michèle Morgan and Gérard Philipe. It was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland as Summer Manoeuvres, and in the United States under the title The Grand Maneuver. It is a romantic comedy-drama set in a French provincial town just before World War I, and it was René Clair's first film to be made in colour. Thriller John Doe is a 2012 crime fiction thriller film written by Stephen M. Coates and directed by Kelly Dolen. Documentary film Streifzug - Geschichten aus dem täglichen Leben is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Horst Herz. Science Fiction Alien Autopsy is a 2006 British comedy film with elements of science fiction, directed by Jonny Campbell. Written by William Davies, it relates the events surrounding the famous "alien autopsy" film promoted by Ray Santilli and stars Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, also known as Ant & Dec. The film was a moderate commercial success domestically, making no. 3 on the British box office chart. Thriller A Gun for Jennifer is a 1997 rape and revenge film directed by Todd Morris. It follows a feminist vigilante group who castrate suspected rapists and batterers while a female police officer attempts to stop them. It is shot in a retro grindhouse style and premiered at the Fantasia Festival in July 1997, where it was sold-out an hour before screening and received a standing ovation. The film has not left the festival circuit; Fangoria reported that it had been picked up for distribution by Mondo Macabro, but the release never came to fruition. The movie was covered in the documentary In the Belly of the Beast, which detailed Morris and Twiss's discovery that their financier had been embezzling money. Thriller All Hallows' Eve is a 2013 horror movie that was directed by Damien Leone and his feature film directorial debut. It was released straight to DVD on October 29, 2013 and stars Mike Giannelli as a homicidal clown that terrorizes his victims. The movie incorporates scenes from two of Leone's earlier shorts, The 9th Circle and Terrifier, which also featured the character of Art the Clown. Science Fiction Years after the events that transpired in Kite, Sawa's whereabouts are a mystery. During this time, rumors of a new killer have begun to circulate the city. They call her the Angel of Death, an unfeeling assassin who eliminates her targets with grace and precision, leaving only a flurry of feathers as her calling card. What the public is unaware of is the fact that this notorious hitman is a actually a polite young lady named Monaka. Like her spiritual predecessor, Monaka has lost most of her family, and her father's duty as an astronaut keeps hims practically worlds apart. However, they are close despite the physical distances and Orudo promised his daughter that he would return. Until then, daily life for the timid and somewhat clumsy Monaka involves mostly school and her part time job as a waitress, but her nature completely changes once she receives an assignment. Thriller Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead is a 1995 American neo-noir crime film directed by Gary Fleder from a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Andy García, Christopher Lloyd, Treat Williams, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, Fairuza Balk, and Gabrielle Anwar. The film's title comes from a Warren Zevon song of the same name, recorded on his 1991 album Mr. Bad Example, which he allowed under the condition that the song be played during the end credits. The lead character's name, "Jimmy the Saint," comes from the Bruce Springsteen song "Lost in the Flood" from the album Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. It is referred to by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum as one of several of Pulp Fiction's clones. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film JuJu Music is a 1987 documentary music film directed by Jacques Holender. Comedy God of Gamblers is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy-drama film written and directed by Wong Jing, and featuring an ensemble cast. Thriller Lucia de B. is a drama thriller film directed by Paula van der Oest. Comedy Drip-Along Daffy is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1951, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. This cartoon was produced as a parody of the Westerns widely popular at the time of its release, and features Daffy Duck as a "Western-Type Hero", who, with his trusty "Comedy Relief" hopes to clean up a violence-filled "one-horse town". In a tongue-in-cheek nod to The Lone Ranger, Daffy's horse is named "Tinfoil". The cartoon includes an original song "The Flower of Gower Gulch", a parody of sentimental cowboy-style love songs, Gower Gulch being an intersection in Hollywood known as a gathering spot for would-be actors in early Westerns. Drip-Along Daffy marks the first appearance of the villain character Nasty Canasta, a Mexican rogue who would resurface in several later Jones cartoons, as well as an episode The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, the movie Looney Tunes: Back in Action, and occasionally on the Duck Dodgers series. Thriller Night Monster is a 1942 American black-and-white horror film featuring Bela Lugosi and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures Company. The movie uses an original story and screenplay by Clarence Upson Young and was produced and directed by Ford Beebe. For publicity value, star billing was given to Bela Lugosi and Lionel Atwill, but the lead roles were played by Ralph Morgan, Irene Hervey and Don Porter, with Atwill actually in a character role as a pompous doctor who becomes a victim to the title character, and Lugosi in a small part as a butler. Comedy Home Alone 4 is a 2002 American made-for-television Christmas family comedy film directed by Rod Daniel, which first aired on ABC on November 3, 2002. It is the fourth installment in the Home Alone series. The film brings back several of the main characters from the first two films including Kevin McCallister, but with all of the roles played by different actors. It is also the only film in the series to be filmed outside the United States. Although set in Chicago, it was actually shot in South Africa. The plot revolves around Kevin McCallister trying to defend his future stepmother's house from his old nemesis Marv and his wife Vera. Comedy Houseguest is a 1995 comedy film starring Sinbad and Phil Hartman and directed by Randall Miller. Comedy So This Is Harris! is a 1933 American short comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich. It won an Academy Award in 1934 for Best Short Subject. Thriller Run a Crooked Mile is a 1969 made-for-TV thriller in which Louis Jourdan stars as Richard Stuart, an ordinary schoolteacher who, whilst on holiday, is a witness to a murder in a private secluded mansion. When he reports this however, no evidence of any murder can be found, only a key on the floor. When he tries to investigate further he is knocked unconscious. He wakes up in a hospital room and is astounded to discover that two years have elapsed during which he has been unhappily married to a beautiful woman and living a rich and extravagant life in Europe under the name Tony Sutton. Not only this, he has become mixed up in a plot to damage the whole European economy. Acclaimed for its original premise, stylish photography and use of exotic locations, the film has managed to develop a cult following. However, it seems to have been somewhat overlooked lately and has now disappeared from TV schedules. To date it has not been released on video or DVD. Animation Red-end and the Seemingly Symbiotic Society is a 2009 short animation film written by Robin Noorda and directed by Robin Noorda and Bethany De Forest. Comedy It's You I Want is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Seymour Hicks, Marie Lohr and Hugh Wakefield. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. The film's sets were designed by Norman Arnold. Comedy Jōkyō Monogatari is a 2013 comedy film directed by Toshiyuki Morioka. Documentary film The Battle Over Citizen Kane is a 1996 documentary about the clash between newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst and actor/writer/director Orson Welles over Welles' 1941 motion picture Citizen Kane, which is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. The Battle Over Citizen Kane aired January 29, 1996, as an episode of the Public Broadcast System's The American Experience series. The documentary was narrated by Richard Ben Cramer, who co-wrote the program with Thomas Lennon. Comedy Dead And Deader is a zombie horror film directed by Patrick Dinhut and stars Dean Cain, Guy Torry, Peter Greene, and Susan Ward, with cameos from Armin Shimerman, John Billingsley, and Dean Haglund. Animation Congratulations is a 2013 animation short drama film written and directed by Ira Henderson. Thriller Sex and Lies in Sin City: the Ted Binion Scandal is a 2008 Lifetime Television movie starring Johnathon Schaech, Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Modine, and Mena Suvari. Science Fiction The Android Walks is a 1997 film directed by Scott J.T. Frank. Documentary film How to Live Forever, written by director Mark Wexler and Robert DeMaio, is a documentary that follows Mark on a three-year pilgrimage to discover the best practices and philosophies to help mitigate "the uncool trappings of old age." With the death of his mother and the arrival of an AARP card, Wexler begins to wonder if one can truly achieve immortality. He interviews an eclectic group of celebrities, health care professionals, centenarians, followers of Laughter Yoga, and scientists contemplating technology’s impact on the average lifespan in an attempt to conquer death. Wexler ventures into the home of fitness legend Jack LaLanne and his wife Elaine for a personal training session and a raw food smoothie. Often called the "godfather of fitness", Jack LaLanne was among the first to publicly preach the health benefits of regular exercise and a good diet. In 1936, when LaLanne was 21-years-old, he opened one of the nation’s first fitness gyms, and in the 1950s he filmed a series of television exercise programs. LaLanne invented several exercise machines, was inducted to the California Hall of Fame in 2008, and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Comedy Le Concert is a 2009 French comedy film by Radu Mihăileanu starring Aleksei Guskov, Mélanie Laurent and Miou-Miou. It won the Best Original Score and Best Sound awards at César Awards 2010. It was also nominated for two Magritte Awards in the category of Best Co-Production and Best Editing for Ludo Troch in 2011, and Best Foreign Film at the 68th Golden Globe Awards. Comedy Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is a 1934 American comedy-drama film, directed by Norman Taurog, and based on the 1901 novel of the same name by Alice Hegan Rice. The film stars Broadway stage actress Pauline Lord in one of only two films she appeared in. Zasu Pitts and W. C. Fields appear in supporting roles. The 1934 version is the third film adaption of the novel. The first film version was released in 1914, starring Blanche Chapman. The second version was released in 1919 and stars Mary Carr, while the fourth version was released in 1942 and stars Fay Bainter. The book was also adapted into a radio series which aired from 1935 to 1938. Comedy Liliom is a 1934 French fantasy film directed by Fritz Lang based on the Hungarian stage play of the same name by Ferenc Molnár. The film stars Charles Boyer as Liliom, a carousel barker who is fired from his job after defending the chambermaid Julie from the jealousy of Mme. Muscat, the carousel owner who is infatuated with Liliom. He moves in with Julie and they begin an affair. When Liliom discovers he's about to become a father, he finds he needs money and participates in a robbery which goes awry. Rather than allow himself to be arrested, Liliom kills himself and his soul is transported to a waiting room of Heaven. A heavenly commissioner determines that Liliom will not be admitted into Heaven, only Purgatory, until he returns to earth to do one good deed. Liliom was one of the two first French productions by producer Erich Pommer for Fox-Europa and director Fritz Lang's only French film. On the film's release it was protested by the French Catholic clergy and was generally not well received by French film critics or playwright Ferenc Molnár. Despite the reception, the 1934 Liliom was one of Lang's favorites out of all his films. Comedy Big Like Me is a documentary and comedy film directed by Gregory Bergman and Aaron Freese. Documentary film White & Black, Crime And Colour is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jean-François Méan. Documentary film "The farmer’s dog is completely useless. She is unable to perform her duties as a sheep dog and what is worse, she has passed the hopeless traits on to her puppy. However, she is still a part of the family. This is a tender and humorous depiction of the relationship between a man and his best friend." Quoting the description from the 2010 Uppsala International Short Film Festival site. Documentary film Ballets Russes is an American 2005 feature documentary about the dancers of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. It was directed by Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller, and featured Irina Baronova, Alicia Markova, George Zoritch, and Tatiana Riabouchinska, among others. It was narrated by Marian Seldes. It is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Comedy Heart Land is a 2011 comedy film written by Sunny Virmani and directed by Fred Holmes. Comedy Shirli-Myrli is a 1995 farce comedy film of late post-Perestroyka era directed by Vladimir Menshov based on a screenplay by Vitali Moskalenko and Andrei Samsonov. Produced by Vladimir Dostal and Aleksandr Litvinov. Music by Timur Kogan, sound by Olga Ilyina. Cinematography by Vadim Alisov. Special Effects by Vladimir Vasilyev. Comedy Anonymity is a 2013 short,comedy,crime film written and directed by Erik Schuessler. Comedy The Malibu Beach Vampires is a horror film. Filmed in 1991 and directed by Francis Patrick Creighton, the film is a vampire tale sporting a modern-day twist now featured on the DVD Blood Soaked Cinema: Bite Night. The vampires are neon bikini clad girls dancing on Malibu Beach to the song "Beach Blanket Bingo". The movie follows their three lovers, Colonel Oliver West, Congressman Terry Upstart, and Reverend Tim Fakker, who works with Pammy Faye and a group of tap dancers. One bite from a vampire forces the victim to speak the truth. Reverend Fakker lands himself 50 years in prison but finds the Lord, Congressman Upstart leaves politics and opens a dating service, and Colonel West retires from the Marines and opens a lingerie store. Documentary film Bull Runners of Pamplona is a 2011 documentary film directed by Aubrey Powell. Documentary film Untitle In Time is a 2012 experimental short film directed by Ardian Isufi. Thriller One Frightened Night is a 1935 American film directed by Christy Cabanne. The film has entered the public domain. Thriller London to Brighton is a 2006 award-winning British film. The film was written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. Comedy Gülen Gözler is a 1977 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. Comedy Jaani Dost is a 1983 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Parveen Babi, Sridevi, Amjad Khan, Kadar Khan and Shakti Kapoor. Animation But I Haven't Had It In A While, I Love Steak is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Nicole Paglia. Comedy Waah! Tera Kya Kehna is a 2002 Bollywood comedy film directed by Manoj Agrawal starring Govinda and Raveena Tandon. Documentary film A coup de couteau denté is a 2012 music, documentary and short film written and directed by Clément Decaudin. Documentary film Valentino: The Last Emperor is a 2008 documentary film about the life of Valentino Garavani. It was produced and directed by Matt Tyrnauer, Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine. The film is an exploration of the singular world of one of Italy's most famous men, Valentino Garavani. The film documents the colorful and dramatic closing act of Valentino's celebrated career, tells the story of his life, and explores the larger themes affecting the fashion business today. At the heart of the film is the unique relationship between Valentino and his business partner and companion of 50 years, Giancarlo Giammetti. Comedy Food Patriots is a documentary, comedy and family film directed by Jeff Spitz. Comedy Madame DuBarry is a 1934 American historical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dolores del Rio, Reginald Owen, Victor Jory and Osgood Perkins. The film portrays the life of Madame Du Barry, the last mistress of King Louis XV of France. While this film does not serve accuracy to Madame Du Barry, it does features antiques and jewelry that came from the actually days when Madame Du Barry lived. This film was released just when the Hays Code was taking full swing and faced many problems with censors of the time. Scenes of this film had to be removed before its release or else it would have not been approved for release. Comedy 29th Street is a 1991 American comedy-drama film. It was written and directed by George Gallo and was adapted from the story by Frank Pesce and James Franciscus. Animation ADEUS is a 1988 short, animation film written and directed by Céu D’Ellia. Comedy Your Life in 65 is a 2006 film directed by Maria Ripoll. Comedy Gauri Ganesha is a 1991 Kannada comedy-drama film directed by Phani Ramachandra. It stars Anant Nag, Vinaya Prasad, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Ramesh Bhat among others. Puttur Narasimha Nayak was awarded the best play back singer in Karnataka State Film Awards in 1992 for the song "Nimma Maguvu Naguthiruva". Thriller Filmed on a shoestring budget in the city of Xi'an, Shaanxi province, this deceptively simple first feature perfectly illustrates a Chinese saying ""the clothes enter before the person"". A young tailor finds his life improving in a variety of ways when he - innocently at first - starts wearing a policeman's uniform left unclaimed in his family's laundry shop. Diao Yinan cleverly layers metaphors without elaborating, but the sly humor and undemonstrative narrative style allow the viewer to decipher the many secrets and lives being lived in contemporary Chinese society. Shot in video, adding a grainy, gritty look, this accomplished work typifies the style of the next generation of emerging Chinese filmmakers. "Deceptively simple... Filled with Sly Humor" -Museum of Modern Art "Expertly, sensitively directed" -Senses of Cinema "'Uniform' is beautifully observed... great performances." -London Film Festival "Uniform (Zhifu)" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Thriller Frost is a 2012 Horror, Sci-fi, Thriller film written by Jón Atli Jónasson and Directed by Reynir Lyngdal Documentary film Within Every Woman is a documentary film depicting war crimes committed by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II in Asia. It documents the systematic rape of over 200,000 young girls between the ages of nine and twenty-years-old during World War II in Asia. These atrocities and war crimes occurred between 1931 and 1945; however, to this day, the Japanese government has not offered an official apology and many survivors still hide their shame. This project was started in 2008, with a trip to rural China, the Philippines and South Korea to meet and document the survivors of the largest institutionalized rape system in world history, the comfort women system. Today, the survivors are referred to as "the Grandmothers", all above the age of 80. This documentary will show the complex healing processes of the women who have had to live their lives without acknowledgement of the atrocities they suffered. Comedy Tômawari no ame is a 2010 Comedy Drama film written by Taichi Yamada. Documentary film Road Scholar is a 1993 documentary film directed by Roger Weisberg. Comedy Blessing in Disguise is a 2012 short comedy film written by Harris Danow and directed by Eric Kissack. Comedy Rockers is a 1978 Jamaican film by Theodoros Bafaloukos. Several popular reggae artists star in the movie, including Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Burning Spear, Gregory Isaacs, Big Youth, Dillinger, and Jacob Miller. Rockers was originally intended to be a documentary but blossomed into a full-length feature showing the reggae culture at its peak. With a budget of JA$500,000, the film was completed in two months. In this film, the culture, characters and mannerisms are authentic. The main rocker Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, for example, is shown living with his actual wife and kids and in his own home. The recording studios shown are the famous Harry J Studios where many roots reggae artists recorded during the 1970s including Bob Marley. The film includes Kiddus I's recording of "Graduation In Zion" at the studio, which he happened to be recording when Bafaloukos visited the studio. Rockers premiered at the 1978 San Francisco Film Festival and had a theatrical release in the US in 1980. Comedy Election Daze is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 213th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Jerry, Quiet Please! is a 1945 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 22nd Tom and Jerry short, which won the 1945 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons, making it the third consecutive win the award from the series. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, and Ed Barge. The cartoon is notable for featuring a speaking Tom, a decided rarity throughout the original series. In this film, Tom says to Jerry: "One custard pie?! Let me have it!" Documentary film The Yes Men, is a 2003 documentary film about the early culture jamming exploits of The Yes Men. The film revolves around "The Yes Men"—two anti-globalization activists, under the aliases Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno—who impersonate spokespeople for the WTO and affiliated corporations, in order to secretly lampoon and satirize these organizations with elaborate ruses and fraudulent announcements of ridiculous corporate decisions, in front of live, unsuspecting audiences. The film details the two activists' involvement in hoaxes targeting SimCopter, the 2000 G. W. Bush presidential campaign, McDonald's, and, most prominently, the WTO. The film also includes brief interviews with Michael Moore and Greg Palast. The film premiered at the 28th Toronto International Film Festival in 2003. It was also shown as part of a special screening at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. The film received a score of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. It is followed by a sequel, The Yes Men Fix the World. Science Fiction Guardians of the Galaxy is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the tenth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by James Gunn, who wrote the screenplay with Nicole Perlman, and features an ensemble cast including Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close, and Benicio del Toro. In Guardians of the Galaxy, Peter Quill forms an uneasy alliance with a group of extraterrestrial misfits who are on the run after stealing a coveted orb. Screenwriter Nicole Perlman began working on the screenplay in 2009. Producer Kevin Feige first publicly mentioned Guardians of the Galaxy as a potential film in 2010, and Marvel Studios announced that the film was in active development at the San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2012. Gunn was hired to write and direct the film that September. Animation Cuerdas is a 2013 short animated short drama film written and directed by Pedro Solís García. Documentary film The Director: An Evolution in Three Acts is a 2013 documentary film directed by Christina Voros. Comedy 95 Miles to Go is a 2004 comedy film which documents Ray Romano's stand-up comedy tour of the South. It was directed by Tom Caltabiano. The film premiered at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in October 2004 and released theatrically in the United Statesin April 2006 by THINKFilm. It premiered on HBO on July 10, 2007. The DVD of the film was released on May 22, 2012 by Video Services Corporation, a film distribution company located in Toronto, Canada. Thriller V2: Dead Angel is a 2007 Finnish crime film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. It is based on the novel Jäätynyt enkeli by Reijo Mäki. In the film private detective Jussi Vares investigates the homicide of a young woman that occurred in the city of Pori. It is the second film in the Vares series and the last film to feature Juha Veijonen as Vares. Comedy A Gnome Named Gnorm is a 1990 fantasy comedy film directed by Stan Winston and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Jerry Orbach and Claudia Christian. Comedy La última película is a 2013 western comedy film written and directed by Raya Martin and Mark Peranson. Thriller Savage Harvest is a 1981 American/Brazilian/Kenyan action-adventure natural horror film directed by Robert Collins. It stars Tom Skerritt, Michelle Phillips, Shawn Stevens, Anne-Marie Martin, Derek Partridge and Tana Helfer. Comedy Spike steps on a tack while walking and is really hurt (he didn't know it was just a little tack). Jerry hears him, and helps take out the tack. To thank him, Spike gives Jerry a bell to ring whenever he's in trouble. Animation In The Air Is Christopher Gray is a 2013 animated short comedy film written and directed by Felix Massie. Thriller Alma is a short animated film. "Attracted to the life-like dolls in a doll shop window, a young girl finds herself drawn in to the shop like a moth to a flame." Quoting the description from the 2009 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Thriller Fog Warning is a 2008 independent physiological thriller horror film written and directed by Christopher Ward in New Haven, Connecticut. Documentary film Margarita No Es Una Flor is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Cecilia Fiel. Comedy Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out? is a 2008 horror comedy fantasy film that is based on the book series created by R.L. Stine of Goosebumps fame. It was released on September 30, 2008 on DVD. It also premiered on the Disney Channel on October 11, 2008. It reruns each October on Disney Channel as part of their Halloween theme programming, as well as on Disney XD. The film was shown on the Disney Channel that year as part of their "Wiz-Tober Celebration". The movie features appearances by Sterling Beaumon, Ali Lohan, Madison Pettis, Luke Benward, Brian Stepanek, David DeLuise, Adam Hicks, Kim Rhodes, Sabrina Bryan and, Noah Cyrus. A sequel, Mostly Ghostly 2: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?, is set to be broadcast as a Halloween special in October 2014. Comedy Horror Island is a 1941 black and white horror film made by Universal Studios based on an original story by Alex Gottlieb. It was directed by George Waggner and the screenplay was written by Maurice Tombragel and Victor McLeod. It stars Dick Foran, Peggy Moran, Leo Carrillo, Eddie Parker, Dale Van Sickle, John Eldredge, Lewis Howard, Hobart Cavanaugh, Iris Adrian and Fuzzy Knight. Foy Van Dolsen plays the monstrous villain "Panama Pete", alias "The Phantom". Directed by George Waggner, the movie runs 61 minutes. It was released on March 28, 1941. The plot has assorted colorful characters going to a mysterious island to seek a pirate's hidden fortune. The film cost $93,000 and was made between March 3, 1941 -March 15, 1941. The movie is on the "Universal Horror Classic Movie Archive" DVD box set, released in 2009. Documentary film Robyn Hitchcock: I Often Dream of Trains is a 2009 documentary music film directed by John Edginton. Comedy Bandslam is a 2009 American musical and romantic comedy film produced by Summit Entertainment and Walden Media. Written by Josh Cagan and Todd Graff, it stars Aly Michalka, Vanessa Hudgens, Gaelan Connell, Lisa Kudrow, Scott Porter, Ryan Donowho, and Tim Jo. The story revolves around Will and Charlotte, who form an unlikely bond through their shared love of music. Assembling a like-minded crew of misfits, the friends form a rock group and perform in a battle of the bands competition called "Bandslam". Bandslam was shot in Austin, Texas, with additional scenes filmed in New York City. The film generated mostly positive reviews but it failed to chart in the top 10 when it was released on August 14, 2009 in the US, where it grossed only $2,250,000 on the weekend. Comedy Commediasexi is an Italian comedy movie released in 2006. Documentary film Blind Loves is a 2008 film directed by Juraj Lehotský. "Blind Loves is a film about love between blind people. Love can be soft, love can be silly, love can be blind at times... To find one´s place in this world is not an easy thing to do for people with good sight, but how much more difficult it can get for somebody who is blind? The "view" of blind persons is often pure and essential, and very often witty. It uncovers new dimensions of meaning of happiness." Quoting the program notes from the 2008 Directors' Fortnight site. Comedy Lakshmi Vandhachu is the Tamil remake of the famous Hindi film Khubsoorat starring Rekha and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. This part comedy and part sentimental movie with a large cast including Shivaji Ganesan, Revathi and Padmini was an average grosser. This was Revathi's last film before her marriage to cinematographer Suresh Menon. Actress Meena acted as a child in this movie. Animation Mexico is a 1930 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. As of 2012, the cartoon only exist as a silent print. Animation The Tale of How is a 2006 South African animated film. Comedy Bollywood Calling is a 2001 bollywood film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. the film was premiered at Rome Film Festival in 2003. Animation Terre is the 2014 A magical stop-motion animation about why we need to stop destroying our planet, directed by Dylan Gitalis, Andrew Hamilton and Phillip Nevine. Documentary film That Man: Peter Berlin, secondary title Artist, Model, Porn Star, Legend; He Was His Own Work of Art is a 2005 documentary directed by Jim Tushinski about the popular gay icon Peter Berlin. In the documentary, Berlin narrates his own life in various candid interviews. Many other artists comment on his legacy in gay culture. Animation Emil is a 2013 short animated biographical film written and directed by Martin Schmidt. Animation Snow Time, also known as Alaska Daze in some reissues, is an animated short film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and as part of the Krazy Kat series. Documentary film Greenlit is a 2009 documentary film directed by Miranda Bailey. Science Fiction The Nutty Professor is a 1996 American science fiction comedy film starring Eddie Murphy. It is a remake of the 1963 film of the same name, which starred Jerry Lewis, and was itself based on Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The film co-stars Jada Pinkett, James Coburn, Dave Chappelle, Larry Miller, and John Ales. Montell Jordan has a cameo role as himself. The original music score was composed by David Newman. The film won Best Makeup at the 69th Academy Awards. Murphy portrays a university professor, Sherman Klump, who is morbidly obese. A research scientist, academic, and lecturer, Klump develops a miraculous, but experimental, weight-loss pharmaceutical, and, hoping to win the affection of the girl of his dreams, tests it upon himself. Like the original film's Julius Kelp, Klump's trim, stylish, but arrogant alter ego also takes the name "Buddy Love". Murphy plays a total of seven characters in the film, including Sherman, most of Sherman's family, and an over-the-top parody of Richard Simmons. The film received positive reviews, with critics particularly praising the makeup and Murphy's performance. Documentary film A Species Odyssey is a French documentary film directed by Jacques Malaterre, first broadcast on January 7, 2003 on France 3. Comedy Música en espera is an Argentine film protagonized by Natalia Oreiro and Diego Peretti. It premiered on March 19, 2009, and was the most seen movie in its starting week. Comedy Freak Dance is an American comedy film written and directed by Matt Besser of the Upright Citizens Brigade and co-directed by Neil Mahoney. It premiered at the Austin Film Festival on October 21, 2011. The film had a limited theatrical release in May 2012 and made available on video on demand services. The film was released on DVD on July 10, 2012. The film is based on a stage show created by Besser, which originally ran at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Los Angeles for several years. Documentary film Heritage Fight is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Eugénie Dumont. Documentary film Bone is a 48-minute 2005 documentary about the first modern dance co-production between Canada and China, directed and choreographed by Nadine Thouin in collaboration with the Beijing Modern Dance Company. The film was directed by Mila Aung-Thwin of EyeSteelFilm production company and produced by EyeSteelFilm. It had its premier at Bravo! specialty television channel. China Times had a favorable review, saying, "In the performance of Chinese and Canadian artists, we witness a sort of artistic pulling force, which may well become the future direction of art." Documentary film Walter Peralta is a 1993 documentary, short film written and directed by Jordi Mollà. Comedy The Little Giant is a 1933 film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Animation The Spirit of Mickey is an American 1998 animated direct-to-video anthology film, produced and released by Walt Disney Home Video on July 14, 1998. It features clips from The Mickey Mouse Club and The Wonderful World of Disney in the introductory scene, and some of the namesake character's shorts, including The Band Concert, Lend a Paw, Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip and Steamboat Willie. Documentary film Haiti. Untitled is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Jørgen Leth. Animation Half-Fare Hare is a 1956 animated Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny. Animation Birdbeat (Fugue) is a 2002 animated short film written and directed by Geoff Adams. Animation Beauté, veux-tu être dans The Human League avec moi? is a 2010 short animated experimental film directed by Jonathan Veilleux. Documentary film Beyond Silence is a 1960 American short documentary film directed by Edmond Levy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Ganane Ghungroo Haravale is a 1970 comedy film directed by Datta Mane. Animation In Search of Santa is a CGI film starring Hilary Duff and older sister Haylie Duff in their first voice roles. It was directed by William R. Kowalchuk and released on November 23, 2004. Documentary film Jam Jar is a 1995 documentary film written by Simon Everson and Donna Williams and directed by Simon Everson. Thriller A Clean Kill is a 1999 film directed by Roxanne Messina Captor. Thriller A Stranger in the Kingdom is a 1999 drama film directed by Jay Craven. Documentary film The Japan Project: Made in Japan is a 52 minute documentary film by Terry Sanders that covers the story of the entry of Sony, Honda, Benihana, and Sega into the American market. Comedy The Apprentices is a 1995 comedy film written by Franck Bauchard, Nicolas Cuche, Philippe Harel, Pierre Salvadori and Marc Syrigas directed by Pierre Salvadori. Comedy Taxi! Taxi! is a 2013 Singaporean comedy film based on the 2010 work Diary Of A Taxi Driver by Cai Mingjie, said to be "Singapore's most well-educated taxi-driver". Directed by Kelvin Sng and produced by Chan Pui Yin for SIMF Management, the film stars Mark Lee, Gurmit Singh and YouTube personality Chua Jin Sen, better known by his online handle "Dr. Jia Jia". It is Chua's professional film debut. The film follows two fellow taxi-drivers' quest for self-discovery. Distributed by Golden Village Pictures, the film was commercially released in Singapore on January 3, 2013 and slated for a January 24, 2013 release in Malaysia. Documentary film Grinders is a documentary film written by Matt Gallagher, Cornelia Principe and Michael Allcock and directed by Matt Gallagher. Documentary film Step right up and come on the inside – beyond the banners and into the morbid curiosity that is the American Sideshow. Join Carnival Maestro Todd Robbins and award-winning filmmaker Nick Basile on a journey into a world of circus freaks, fire eaters, human blockheads, contortionists, professional lunatics and much, much more. Animation Hammerboy is a Korean animated film. It premiered at the Big Apple Anime Fest on August 30, 2003, and went into wide release in South Korea on August 6, 2004. It was released in North America on DVD by Central Park Media in 2007, with the original Korean track, and an English Dub. Documentary film Ageing in the New Age is a 1983 documentary film directed by Stephen Ramsay, Cynthia Connor, and James Ricketson. Documentary film The Art of Movement is a 2008 documentary film directed by David Levitt Waxman. Documentary film The People of the Big Lake is a 2013 documentary film directed by Rick Anderson. Comedy I Hate Actors is a 1986 comedy, drama film written and directed by Gérard Krawczyk. Comedy O'Hara Helps Cupid is a 1913 short romantic comedy film written by W.A. Tremayne and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Comedy Tourist Train is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Marcello Spada, Lina Gennari and Carlo Petrangeli. The film portrays the comic adventures of a group of summertime travellers. It was shot on the Florence-Rome railway and in Orvieto. It was one of a number of films made during the 1930s whose realism pointed in the direction of the later development of Italian neorealism. Documentary film Ghost Syndrome is a 2013 documentary short biographical film written and directed by Rita Piffer. Thriller Blast of Silence is an American crime/thriller film released in 1961. It was written and directed by Allen Baron and produced by Merrill Brody who was also the cinematographer. Documentary film Employees Only is a 1958 American short documentary film produced by Kenneth G. Brown. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation The Playmate is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Yulia Postavskaya. Comedy Designs on Jerry is the 93rd one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, released in 1955, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge with backgrounds by John Didrik Johnsen. It was released on September 2, 1955 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Comedy Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is a 1989 American science fiction comedy buddy film and the first film in the Bill & Ted franchise in which two slackers travel through time to assemble a menagerie of historical figures for their high school history presentation. The film was written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon and directed by Stephen Herek. It stars Keanu Reeves as Ted "Theodore" Logan, Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston, Esquire, and George Carlin as Rufus. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure received reviews which were mostly positive upon release and was commercially successful. It is now considered a cult classic. A sequel, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, was released two years later. An untitled third film is in development. Animation Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction is a 2003 animation/family written by Gregor Joackim, David B. Fain, Adam Lane, John P. McCann, Michael R. Viner and directed by Steve Belfer. Documentary film The Long Bike Back is a documentary film directed by Julia Wrona. Comedy La force des choses is a short comedy film directed by Alain Guiraudie. Comedy Hasyaratna Ramakrishna is a 1982 Indian Kannada language comedy film directed by B. S. Ranga. The film stars Anant Nag in the role of a poet, Ramakrishna. It also features Aarathi, Manjula and Srinath in the pivotal roles. Comedy Between Kings and Queens is a 2010 action comedy romance film written and directed by Joy Dickson. Documentary film You Weren’t There: A History of Chicago Punk, 1977–1984 is a 2007 documentary film about punk subculture in Chicago from 1977 through 1984. The film was written and directed by Joe Losurdo and Christina Tillman, and profiles the punk bars and local bands that gave rise to the city's punk rock scene in the late '70s and early '80s. Losurdo was the one-time bass player for the Chicago-based '80s hardcore band Life Sentence, although his group is not profiled in the movie. Reviewer Max Goldberg of the San Francisco Bay Guardian called the film "a thrillingly exhaustive survey of early Chicago punk." You Weren't There was released on DVD in 2009. A limited edition white vinyl LP of the soundtrack was also issued and came packaged with copies of the DVD. Comedy Great Guns is a 1941 film directed by Monty Banks, and produced by Sol M. Wurtzel for 20th Century Fox starring Laurel and Hardy. It is also known as Forward March. Comedy The Truth About Lies is an upcoming United States romantic comedy film starring Fran Kranz, Odette Annable, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, and Chris Diamantopoulos. Written and directed by Phil Allocco, the film is currently in post-production. Comedy The Right Juice is an English-language comedy-drama film produced in the Algarve, Portugal. Directed by Kristjan Knigge, the original screenplay has been written by David Butler-Cole and Kristjan Knigge. Produced by Barbara Jane Boulter and Co-Produced by Chris Parker, the film is starring Mark Killeen, Lúcia Moniz, Miguel Damião, Ellie Chidzey, and Beau McClellan. The film is about a, failed, bankrupt and fresh from the city, who is pursuing fulfillment by growing oranges on an old farm. He and his neighbour face unprincipled enemies in a highly amusing quest to save their valley from exploitation. Science Fiction 2k3 is a 2009 thriller, drama and sci-fi film written by Gray Miller, Anslem Richardson and Marin Gazzaniga and directed by Gray Miller. Thriller Ittefaq is a 1969 Hindi movie produced by B. R. Chopra and directed by his brother Yash Chopra. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Nanda, Bindu, Madan Puri, Iftekhar and has music by Salil Choudhury. The film became a "semi-hit" at the box office. It is a remake of the British film Signpost to Murder starring Joanne Woodward. It was one of the first Bollywood movies that did not have any singing or dancing in it. Documentary film Stade 81 is a 1981 documentary short film written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael. The short film was shot in 1981 in Sweden, Canada and United Kingdom. Stade 81 is a documentary about the first Special Olympics. The film received various awards, including the Caducee d'Or at the 1982 Rennes International Film Festival. In 2011, it appeared at the Sottodiciotto Filmfestival held in Turin in the retrospective dedicated to Van Dormael. Animation Buddy's Bearcats is an American animated short film, released June 23, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Documentary film The Sinking of the Princess Sophia is a 2003 documentary film directed by Alain Vezina. Science Fiction Jungle Hell is a 1955 American film. In the film several Natives visit a physician who, against the advice of a witch doctor, proceeds to try to heal burns. Comedy Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka is a drama, romance, comedy film written by Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario and directed by Louie Ignacio. Comedy Beach Pajamas is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Comedy Les joueurs, is a French comedy film from 1950, directed by Claude Barma, and starring Louis de Funès. It is an adaptation of Nikolai Gogol's comedy The Gamblers. Animation Bug Rangers: Hairy Situation is a 2006 animation short film written by Sean Roche and directed by Joe Barruso. Comedy Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle is a 1986 Finnish film, the 11th film in the Uuno Turhapuro film series. The film attracted a total of 556,519 viewers. It is the fourth most successful Uuno Turhapuro films. It was filmed in twenty days, from 22 May to 17 June 1986. The countryside scenes were filmed in Heinola, around the Viikinäinen vacation resort. The scene where Tuura visits a psychiatrist was filmed in Spede Pasanen's office in the MTV studios. The film shows Spede's invention's "alarm clock", "cross between a Mercedes-Benz and a Volkswagen Beetle", and "boiling machine", which were previously shown in Spede's films X-Paroni and Pähkähullu Suomi. The other inventions were designed by Ere Kokkonen. The film also includes an appearance by Member of the Parliament and Minister Paavo Väyrynen, who recites Runeberg's poem Maaherra wearing a traditional Finnish national costume. A computer game called Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle was made for the Commodore 64, based on the film. The game was developed by Pasi Hytönen and published by AmerSoft, part of the Amer group. It is probably the first licensed video game based on a Finnish film. Science Fiction The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb is a 1993 stop-motion animated film made by Bolexbrothers, and funded by Richard Hutchinson, BBC, La Sept, and Manga Entertainment, which also distributed the film on video. Though it draws its title character from the fairy tale Tom Thumb, the story and setting is substantially different, depicting Tom as a fetus-like child living in a grim and squalid urban environment. The story follows the tiny Tom Thumb as he is abducted from his loving parents and taken to an experimental laboratory, and his subsequent escape. He discovers a community of similarly-sized people living in a swamp, who help him on his journey to return to his parents. The film is largely dialogue-free, limited mostly to grunts and other non-verbal vocalizations. The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb was made using a combination of stop-motion animation and pixilation, often with live actors and puppets sharing the frame. It was originally commissioned as a 10 minute short for BBC2's Christmas programming, but was rejected for being too dark for the festive season. Documentary film Fairytale is a 2008 documentary film directed by Ai Weiwei. Documentary film It Don't Cost Nothin' to Say Good Morning 1994 is an award winning documentary film directed by Kenny Hotz and Spencer Rice. The film is about the life of a homeless man, known only as "'Shorty' Gordy", who was a beloved but drunken, potty-mouthed panhandler, which was filmed over three years, covering Gordy's life and death. The movie premiered at Palm Springs Film Festival, Cinéfest, the Worldwide Short Film Festival and won best short at the Hot Docs Film Festival. Thriller Mere Hamdam Mere Dost is a 1968 film starring Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Rehman, Mumtaz and Om Prakash. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film is directed by Amar Kumar and produced by Kewal Kumar under the production banner Kawaljit Productions. The film was rated "above average" at the Box Office. Comedy The Barnyard Olympics is a 1932 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Animation The Dark Crystal is a 1982 American–British fantasy film directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. The plot revolves around Jen, an elflike 'Gelfling' on a quest to restore balance to his alien world by returning a lost shard to a powerful but broken gem. Although marketed as a family film, it was notably darker than the creators' previous material. The animatronics used in the film were considered groundbreaking. The primary concept artist was the fantasy illustrator Brian Froud, famous for his distinctive faerie and dwarf designs. Froud also collaborated with Henson and Oz for their next project, the 1986 film Labyrinth, which was notably more light-hearted than The Dark Crystal. The film stars the voices of Stephen Garlick, Lisa Maxwell and Billie Whitelaw. The Dark Crystal was produced by Gary Kurtz, whose list of credits includes American Graffiti, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Return to Oz, and Slipstream. The screenplay was written by David Odell, who had previously worked with Henson as a staff writer on The Muppet Show. The film's score was composed by Trevor Jones. Comedy Bhrantibilas is a 1963 Bengali film based on the 1869 play Bhranti Bilas by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, which is itself based on William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. In 1968, the film was remade as a Bollywood musical named "Do Dooni Char" and remade again in 1982 as Angoor Documentary film Oírse is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by David Arratibel. Comedy The Machine Girl is a 2008 Japanese action shock/gore film written and directed by Noboru Iguchi with special effects by Yoshihiro Nishimura. The film stars Minase Yashiro as Ami, Asami as Miki, Kentarō Shimazu as Ryūgi Kimura and Honoka as his wife. It is about an orphaned Japanese schoolgirl whose life is destroyed when her brother is killed by a son of a Ninja-Yakuza clan. When her hand is cut off, she replaces it with a makeshift machine gun and seeks revenge. Comedy Eight on the Lam is a 1967 film directed by George Marshall. It stars Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller. Documentary film Gnosis, the Secret of Solomon's Temple Revealed is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Philip Gardiner. Documentary film Nous ne sommes plus morts is a 2000 film directed by Francois L. Woukoache. Comedy Kokushi Muso is a 1986 comedy film written by Ryuzo Kikushima and directed by Nobuhiko Hosaka. Documentary film Severn, la voix de nos enfants is a documentary film directed by Jean-Paul Jaud. Comedy Teresa's Tattoo is a 1994 action–comedy–crime film directed by Julie Cypher and John E. Vohlers. The film is also known as Natural Selection. The film stars C. Thomas Howell, Lou Diamond Phillips, Melissa Etheridge, who also performed songs for the film, k.d. lang, and Kiefer Sutherland. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, USA. Teresa's Tattoo was produced by CineTel Films, Trimark Pictures, and Yankee Entertainment Group Inc. It was distributed by Trimark Pictures. Animation Magik is an upcoming animated fantasy film written, produced and directed by Stephen Wallis. It will feature the voices of Benedict Cumberbatch, Matthew Goode, Jim Broadbent, Samantha Morton and Dominique Swain. It is set to release around Christmas of 2015. Comedy Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree is a 1966 film combining live-action and animation. It was released by The Walt Disney Company. Based on the first two chapters of the book Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne, it is the only Winnie the Pooh production released under Walt Disney's supervision before his death in December 1966. It was later added as a segment to the March 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Music and lyrics were written by the Sherman Brothers. Background music was provided by Buddy Baker. This featurette was shown before The Ugly Dachshund. Thriller Dirty Money is a 1995 action film written by Freddy Deane and directed by James Bruce. Comedy Two Bits & Pepper is a 1995 comedy about two kidnappers, both played by Joe Piscopo, who capture two young girls and hold them for ransom. Fortunately for them, their talking equine pets, Two-Bits the pony and Pepper the horse, are around to save them, but not without great danger for themselves. Animation Johnny Rock is a 2004 animated short film under the direction and production of TV GLAD. Animation The Scumbagnetic Effect is a 2013 short animation film written by Pat O'Brien and directed by Gerald O'Brien. Animation A Day at the Zoo is a 1939 Warner Bros. animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was directed by Tex Avery, with musical direction by Carl Stalling. It was written by Melvin Millar. No voice credits are given. Mel Blanc provides most of the incidental voices. The narrator is Robert C. Bruce. Thriller The Skulls II is the 2002 American thriller film, sequel to The Skulls and was released direct-to-video. It is directed by Joe Chappelle and it stars Robin Dunne, Ashley Cafagna-Tesoro, Nathan West, Lindy Booth and James Gallenders. Science Fiction Peaceforce is a 2010 Sci-Fi short film written by David Sandreuter and directed by Peter Gornstein. Documentary film The Black List: Volume Two is a 2009 documentary film directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Documentary film Yelhou Jagoi is 1995 documentary film directed by Aribam Syam Sharma. Yelhou Jagoi is re-enactment of creation also known as Lai-Haraoba, a dance-form of Manipur. The myth of creation, re­ creation, reflections of flora and fauna and the synergy of mankind and its endeavour are beautifully encoded in these celebrative enactments. From the story of creation and re-creation it manifests living within the nature expressed through 364 hand gestures (khutheks) used in the dance sequences called Laibou. The documentation also highlights Panthoibi Jagoi, which celebrates romantic love of Lord Nongpok and Goddess Panthoibi. Animation The Lion Tamer is a 1934 animated short film produced by the Van Beuren Studios and directed by Vernon Stallings and starring Charles J. Correll and Freeman F. Gosden as the voices of their popular radio characters, Amos 'n' Andy. It was one of two such films made that year, the other being The Rasslin' Match. These two shorts and the 1930 live-action film Check and Double Check constitute the only visual representations of Amos 'n' Andy prior to the advent of network television. Comedy Jalisco nunca pierde is a 1937 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Comedy Ascension is a 2013 animation short comedy film written and directed by Florian Vecchione, Caroline Domergue, Colin Laubry, Thomas Bourdis, and Martin De Coudenhove. Documentary film Iran, Veiled Appearances is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Thierry Michel. Thriller Gunman in the Streets is a French/US-produced 1950 black-and-white film noir directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Dane Clark and Simone Signoret. Unreleased for theatrical screening in the US, the film was titled Time Running Out for its US television syndication from 1963. The low-budget B-movie was shot on location in Paris, France. A French-language version of the film was released in France under the title Le Traque. Comedy Happy Endings is a 2005 American film written and directed by Don Roos and starring Tom Arnold, Jesse Bradford, Bobby Cannavale, Steve Coogan, Laura Dern, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Lisa Kudrow and Jason Ritter. The expression "happy ending" is a colloquial term for the practice of a masseuse offering sexual release to a client. Documentary film The Ghosts in Our Machine is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Liz Marshall. Documentary film Indigenous Games of Manipur is a 1990 short documentary film directed by Aribam Syam Sharma. Thriller Hollywood Mom's Mystery is a 2004 comedy-mystery TV movie directed by David S. Cass Sr. Comedy The Devil and Ms. D is a 1999 film directed by Bernd Eichinger. Documentary film Scars Of Freedom is a 2012 short adventure documentary film written and directed by Celine Cousteau. Comedy The Captain Hits the Ceiling is a 1935 short comedy film written by Ewart Adamson and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Washingtonia is a 2014 short documentary film directed and written by Konstantina Kotzamani. Comedy The Barn Dance, first released on December 30, 1928, was the first of twelve Mickey Mouse shorts released during that year. It was directed by Walt Disney with Ub Iwerks as the head animator. The title is written as Barn Dance on the poster, while the full title is used on the title screen. Comedy Jaffa is a 2013 Telugu black comedy film written and directed by Vennela Kishore. The film stars comedian Brahmanandam as the main protagonist for the first time in his career. The films also stars other comedians like Ali, Thagubothu Ramesh, Fish Venkat and even Kishore. The film is produced by Ramesh Varma, with Anoop Rubens scoring the music. Brahmanandam was supposed to direct the film on a script written by Kishore, but eventually he opted out and handed the project to Kishore, due to hectic schedules. The film, one of the most awaited Telugu films in recent times, was originally scheduled to release in 2012, but after several delays, the film finally released on 29 March 2013 amidst high expectations. Despite receiving negative critical reception, it was declared a Super Hit at the Box Office. Thriller Killing Car is a 1989 film directed by Jean Rollin. Comedy Agent Cody Banks is a 2003 American action comedy film directed by Harald Zwart. Its story follows the adventures of the 15-year-old title character, played by Frankie Muniz, who has to finish his chores, avoid getting grounded, and save the world by going undercover for the CIA as a James Bond type superspy. Hilary Duff, Angie Harmon, Keith David, Cynthia Stevenson, Daniel Roebuck, Darrell Hammond, Ian McShane, and Arnold Vosloo co-star. The film was filmed in British Columbia. It was released in the United States on March 14, 2003. This film was the first major motion picture project for Duff apart from the film spinoff of her Lizzie McGuire TV series. The same can be said for Harmon, who had just come off a three-year stint as Assistant D.A. Abbie Carmichael on NBC's Law & Order. A sequel was released the following year. Comedy Comedian is a 2002 documentary focusing on Jerry Seinfeld that explores the other side of stand-up comedy; that is, the preparation, politics, nerves, creativity, and so on. The film also features an up-and-coming comic named Orny Adams as he struggles to make it in show business. Many other recognizable humorists also make at least a cameo, including Colin Quinn, Greg Giraldo, Jim Norton, Ray Romano, Godfrey, Chris Rock, George Wallace, Mario Joyner, Jay Leno, Tom Papa, and Bill Cosby. The film's unusual trailer featured famous voice-over artist Hal Douglas speaking in a recording booth. The film was theatrically released in the United States on October 11, 2002 and grossed about $2.8 million domestically. The documentary is rated R for language. Thriller 5 Souls is a 2011 thriller film written by Colet Abedi and directed by Brett Donowho. Documentary film Buenos Aires Zero Degree is a 1999 film directed by Amos Lee and Kwan Pun Leung. Documentary film If Not You is a 2012 documentary film directed by Olga Susteriove. Thriller A Colt Is My Passport is a 1967 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Nomura for the Nikkatsu Corporation. Documentary film George Michael - A Different Story is a 2004 film written by George Michael and Southan Morris and directed by Southan Morris. Thriller The Lawyer is a 1970 courtroom drama film loosely based on the Sam Sheppard murder case, in which a physician is charged with killing his wife following a highly publicized and sloppy investigation. The film was directed by Sidney J. Furie and starred Barry Newman as the energetic, opportunistic defense attorney Tony Petrocelli. Diana Muldaur co-starred as Ruth Petrocelli. The film is the source of the role Newman reprised in the TV series Petrocelli. Animation Barbie: Fairytopia is a 2005 computer animated direct-to-video Barbie film directed by Walter P. Martishius and Will Lau. This film is the fifth in the Barbie film series of computer-animated Barbie films, and the first to have an original storyline not based on previous material. The plot centers on a wingless flower fairy named Elina who must save the land of Fairytopia from an evil fairy named Laverna. As with the previous Barbie films, a line of toys, dolls, and other products were made based on and released in conjunction with the film. The film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan, who voices the Barbie protagonist in all the CGI Barbie films to date. This film is followed by two sequels: Barbie: Mermaidia and Barbie Fairytopia: Magic of the Rainbow, and two spin-offs Barbie Mariposa and Barbie: Mariposa and the Fairy Princess. Science Fiction Rex: kyoryu monogatari is a 1993 family fantasy and sci-fi film written by Bill Bannerman, Haruki Kadokawa, and Shoichi Maruyama, and directed by Haruki Kadokawa. Comedy Un amour de sorcière is a 1997 adventure comedy and fantasy film written and directed by René Manzor. Thriller Twister is a 1996 American disaster drama film starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as storm chasers researching tornadoes. It was directed by Jan de Bont from a screenplay by Michael Crichton and Anne-Marie Martin. Its executive producers were Steven Spielberg, Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Gerald R. Molen. Twister was the second-highest-grossing film of 1996 domestically, with an estimated 55 million tickets sold in the US. It is notable for being both the first Hollywood feature film to be released on DVD format and one of the last to be released on HD DVD. Twister has since been released on Blu-ray Disc. In the film, a team of storm chasers try to perfect a data-gathering instrument, designed to be released into the funnel of a tornado, while competing with another better-funded team with a similar device during a tornado outbreak across Oklahoma. The plot is a dramatized view of research projects like VORTEX of the NOAA. The device used in the movie, called "Dorothy", is copied from the real-life TOTO, used in the 1980s by NSSL. Thriller Shatter also known as Call Him Mr Shatter and They Call Him Mr Shatter is a 1974 British-Hong Kong action film starring Stuart Whitman, Lung Ti, Lily Li, Anton Diffring and Peter Cushing in his last film for Hammer Studios. It was the second and final international co-production between Hammer Studios of England and Shaw Brothers Studio of Hong Kong. The film was shot entirely on location in Hong Kong and was first released in 1974 in UK. Science Fiction The Journey: Absolution begins with the destruction of life as we know it. Skip ahead a few decades, and Mario Lopez has been recruited into a military installation in the Arctic to find his friend. Richard Grieco is the ruthless commandant who trains the recruits and periodically selects one the most elite of the troop to be a part of the Z-team. Documentary film The First Stop is a 2007 documentary film written by Roza Mergenbaeva and directed by Shukhrat Makhmudov. Comedy Tauba Tauba is a 2004 Bollywood sex comedy starring Antara Mona Lisa Biswas, Amin Gazi and Payal Rohatgi. It was directed by T L V Prasad and is a remake of the 1981 film Private Lessons which starred Sylvia Kristel. It was followed by a sequel in 2008, Phir Tauba Tauba which was also directed by T L V Prasad. Thriller Convict 762 is a 1997 Action, science fiction and thriller film written by J Reifel and directed by Luca Bercovici. Documentary film Hand of God is a 2006 independent documentary that was acquired for national airing in the United States by Frontline. The film was directed and edited by Joe Cultrera and tells the story of how his brother Paul was molested in the 1960s by their parish priest, Father Joseph Birmingham, who allegedly abused nearly 100 other children. Cultrera tells the story of faith betrayed and how his brother Paul and the rest of the Cultrera family fought back against a scandal that continues to afflict churches across the country. The Cultrera brothers were raised in an Italian-Catholic family in Salem, Massachusetts, and attended Catholic school from kindergarten through high school. From an early age they were immersed in the beliefs and teachings of the Catholic Church. At 14, Paul, an altar boy at St. James Parish, came under the guidance of Fr. Birmingham. Birmingham was young and friendly, often taking the boys on trips and inviting them to the rectory for Friday and Saturday night pizza parties. It was during confession that Paul's relationship with Fr. Birmingham changed. Confessing to masturbation led to private "counseling" sessions at the rectory, where Paul was sexually abused. Thriller Sam's Lake is a horror movie directed by Andrew C. Erin and starring Sandrine Holt, Fay Masterson, and William Gregory Lee, it was an official selection at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. Animation His Better Elf is the 85th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 14, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Right2Love is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Adaia Teruel. Comedy The Altered Lives of LaVonne Salleé is a short documentary, comedy film directed by Jazmin Jamias. Comedy Pati Patni is a 1966 comedy drama family film written by B.H. Bukhari and directed by S.A. Akbar. Documentary film Leeds, UK – the birthplace of funk? Not quite, but the hometown of the rising funk-jazz phenomenon, The New Mastersounds. By offering the first Jazz degree in Europe, Leeds College of Music attracted scores of talented musicians to this Northern former industrial hub to master forms of music that had been carried by cargo ships from across the Atlantic for decades. A thriving live music scene soon developed in Leeds, and many of these young musicians embraced American funk and soul from the 60’s and 70’s. 
Now, like bringing coal to Newcastle, England's finest funk-jazz band journeys to the birthplace of funk for 3 performances that coincide with the 2007 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
 With sit-ins and commentary from several New Orleans master musicians, “Coals to Newcastle,” offers viewers a look into the lives of 5 Britons that have been influenced by a uniquely American art form, and a glimpse at the city that started it all as it struggles to retain its culture after Katrina’s devastation. Animation Psychedelic Afternoon is a 2013 short animation film written by Uruma Delvi and directed by Uruma Delvi and Gregory Rood. Comedy ATM is a 2012 romantic comedy film directed by Mez Tharatorn. Comedy Go for Broke is a 2002 urban comedy film, written by Jean-Claude La Marre, who also directed and co-produced the film, which stars Pras, Michael A. Goorjian, LisaRaye, Kira Madallo Sesay, and Bobby Brown. The movie was made in 3 different languages: English, French, & German. English title: Go for Broke, French title: Il était une prison, German title: Zwei Jungs im Gefängnis which aired on Germany TV. Animation This video was created alongside the original AMV Hell, and both of them were released on the same day. The reason for AMV Hell 2's existance is because we had some rather "risqué" ideas, and we didn't want to pollute AMV Hell with them. In order to keep AMV Hell "family friendly" and able to be shown at conventions, we opted to move the more controversial stuff into a seperate video. We also tossed some of the other videos that didn't make it into AMV Hell in here. Kids shouldn't watch this. It's not pornographic or anything, but it has some adult language and nudity. Comedy Cheeta-eh: Ganda lalake? is a 1991 action comedy fantasy film written by Ruben Arthur Nicdao, Ruben Arthur Nicdao, Tony Cruz and two more and directed by Tony Cruz and Ruben Arthur Nicdao. Comedy Desperados is a 2012 film written by Ellen Rapoport and directed by Betty Thomas. Comedy Me and Him is a 1988 comedy film. It depicts a man whose penis develops a mind of its own and starts telling him what to do, often to the point where people think that he's crazy. Thriller Operation Terror is a 2012 thriller film directed by Paul Cross. Animation Pasteurized is a 2012 animated short comedy film written and directed by Nicolás P. Villarreal. Documentary film Heavy Metal in Baghdad is a 2007 rockumentary film following filmmakers Eddy Moretti and Suroosh Alvi as they track down the Iraqi heavy metal band Acrassicauda amidst the Iraq War. Thriller When suppressed memories of an abusive childhood begin to surface, a door is opened that was better left closed. Stars Mark Adams and Phil Aslaksen. Documentary film First Impressions is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Mark Cousins. Comedy The Art of Woo is a 2001 Canadian romantic comedy. Written and directed by Helen Lee, the film stars Sook-Yin Lee and Adam Beach. Documentary film Three of Us is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni. Documentary film The New China is a 1950 Soviet documentary film directed by Sergei Gerasimov. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Adjuster is a 1991 Canadian drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. It premiered at the New York Film Festival. At the 17th Moscow International Film Festival it won the Special Silver St. George. In 1993, the Toronto International Film Festival ranked the film tenth in the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time, though the film does not appear on the updated 2004 version. Comedy Taxi A is a 2007 comedy film written by Marcin Korneluk and Lukasz Czarnecki-Pacynski; directed by Marcin Korneluk. Documentary film The Unseen Sequence is a documentary biographical film directed by Sumantra Ghosal. Comedy The Dog Trick is a 2002 Swedish romantic comedy film directed by Christian Eklöw and Christopher Panov. It stars Linus Wahlgren, Alexander Skarsgård and Josephine Bornebusch in the lead roles. Skarsgård received a Guldbagge Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Comedy Deadly Dream Woman is a 1992 action, comedy and fantasy film written by Manfred Wong and directed by Jing Wong and Taylor Wong. Documentary film Mechanical Love is a 2007 documentary by Danish filmmaker Phie Ambo about Hiroshi Ishiguro and his work on robots that resemble humans. Documentary film Joy of Madness is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Hana Makhmalbaf. Comedy Romance of Ida is a 1934 Hungarian drama film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Gábor Rajnay, Irén Ágay and Pál Jávor. It is based on a novel by Géza Gárdonyi. Comedy College Road Trip is a 2008 American family comedy film directed by Roger Kumble and starring Martin Lawrence, Raven-Symoné, Brenda Song, Margo Harshman, and Donny Osmond. The film centers on college-bound teen Melanie Porter, who goes on a road trip to different colleges with her father. The film was released by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on March 7, 2008. Thriller Lust For a Vampire is a 1971 British Hammer Horror film directed by Jimmy Sangster, starring Yutte Stensgaard, Michael Johnston and Barbara Jefford. It was given an R rating in the United States for some violence, gore, strong adult content, and nudity. It is the second film in the so-called Karnstein Trilogy loosely based on the J. Sheridan Le Fanu novella Carmilla. It was preceded by The Vampire Lovers and followed by Twins of Evil. The three films do not form a chronological development, but use the Karnstein family as the source of the vampiric threat and were somewhat daring for the time in explicitly depicting lesbian themes. Production of Lust For a Vampire began not long after the release of The Vampire Lovers. The film has a cult following although some Hammer Horror fans have accused it of being overly camp and silly. Its most noted scene shows Yutte Stensgaard drenched in blood and partially covered by blood-soaked rags, although the filmed scene is not as explicit as that shown in a promotional still. Other notable actors in the film are Ralph Bates, Harvey Hall, David Healy and popular radio DJ Mike Raven. Documentary film Cocaine Cowboys 2 – formally titled Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin' With the Godmother – is a 2008 documentary film sequel to Cocaine Cowboys. Directed by Billy Corben and Lisa M. Perry and produced by Rakontur, the film "stars" Charles Cosby, Nelson Andreu, and Jorge "Rivi" Ayala and features the Colombian-born "Cocaine Godmother", drug lord Griselda Blanco. Set in 1991, the film is largely narrated by Cosby, a small-time cocaine dealer from a broken home located in Oakland's inner-city. As described in the film summary published in The New York Times, the film "follows Charles Cosby, a small time coke dealer in Oakland whose life is changed forever when he writes a fan letter to the "Cocaine Godmother" Griselda Blanco, who is serving time at a nearby federal prison. Six months later, Cosby is a multi-millionaire, Blanco's lover, and the head of her $40 million a year cocaine business." The documentary also explains why Blanco has earned another sobriquet – "The Black Widow" – and the steps she takes to ensure Cosby's loyalty. Comedy Pommes Frites is a 2013 short animated-comedy film written and directed by Balder Westein. Documentary film Cunning Stunts is a concert video by heavy metal band Metallica released in 1998. It was released in DVD and VHS formats. The title is a spoonerism of the term Stunning Cunts. The DVD features concert footage, band interviews, a documentary, behind the scenes footage and a photo gallery consisting of approximately 1,000 photos. Three of the performances feature multiple angles. During the performance of the song "Enter Sandman," the entire stage is set to appear to collapse and explode, with pyrotechnics and a technician who runs across the stage while on fire, as another technician swings overhead. This is also one of the few Metallica concerts that didn't feature "Ecstasy of Gold" as an intro. Documentary film Comedy Warriors: Healing Through Humor is a 2013 comedy drama documentary war film directed by John Wager. Thriller Vishwatma is a 1992 Indian action thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai. This film marked the Hindi film debut of late actress Divya Bharti and Jyotsna Singh who did not appear in any other films after this. The film was a box office success. The music of the film was very successful especially the song "Saat Samundar" which became a favorite and gave Divya Bharti the limelight into Bollywood. Comedy Wished on Mabel is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by Mabel Normand and starring Roscoe Arbuckle and Normand. Documentary film Saga of Darkness is a 1998 short documentary film directed by Gautam Sen. Science Fiction Kong Island is a 1968 exploitation film directed by Roberto Mauri. The film was promoted in the U.S as King of Kong Island. Comedy Cross Meatballs with Friday and you might get Black Spring Break 2. Follow the misadventures of a group of friends as they search for sun and fun in this bawdier follow-up to Black Spring Break. The soundtrack features Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Too Short, and other hip-hop hitmakers Comedy Dillagi is a 1999 Bollywood film directed by Sunny Deol and also starring Sunny Deol alongside his real-life brother Bobby Deol and Urmila Matondkar. The film was a box office flop but Deol's first attempt at directing was appreciated. The film is noted for being the first time Sunny Deol directed a film and also the first time he acted alongside his brother Bobby. This pairing was repeated in 23rd March 1931: Shaheed, Apne and Yamla Pagla Deewana, Yamla Pagla Deewana 2. Science Fiction The Return of Doctor Mabuse is a 1961 black-and-white crime film/thriller made in West Berlin. It was a West German/French/Italian international co-production directed by Harald Reinl that was the second of the 1960s CCC Films Dr. Mabuse film series being the sequel to Fritz Lang's The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse. It starred Gert Fröbe, Daliah Lavi and in his first German film, Lex Barker. The film was co-written by Ladislas Fodor and in his first screenplay, Marc Behm who gives the film a science fictional plot that would be followed in the other films in the series. The German title Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse was a reference to the popular German police procedural television show of the time, Stahlnetz. In 1966 the 1960s Dr. Mabuse films were released in the United States to tie in with Gert Fröbe's fame in the role of Auric Goldfinger with this film being renamed The Phantom Fiend. Comedy All About the Benjamins is a 2002 American action comedy film directed by Kevin Bray, and starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps as a bounty hunter and repeat offender who join forces to find a group of diamond thieves, the former for glory, and the latter to retrieve a winning lottery ticket. The film was released in theaters in March 2002 to negative reviews, with critics criticizing the plot, violence, and crude humor with audience praising the film. Despite this, the film was a moderate box office hit. The film's title was taken from the popular 1997 hip-hop song performed by P. Diddy "It's All About the Benjamins". Ice Cube and Mike Epps also starred together in the Friday series . Animation CineMario is a 2012 short animation film directed by Imaculada Conceição Manhães Marins. Thriller Ground Control is a 1998 disaster thriller film directed by Richard Howard and starring Kiefer Sutherland, Bruce McGill, Kristy Swanson, and Robert Sean Leonard. The film features a cameo by former baseball player Steve Sax in the role of an airline co-pilot. Comedy Worst Friends Forever is a 2013 comedy film written by Guillermo Amoedo and Nicolás López and directed by Nicolás López. Thriller The Film Emotional Atyachar is a 2010 Comedy, Crime, Drama film written by Bhavini Bheda and directed by Akshay Shere. Thriller Lola Thinks eating the flesh from her male victims will keep her young and beautiful. Her lover and partner in murder, Sandman kills for the love of it. The two of them are unaware the hunt is on from two determined cops and a woman who lost her brother to their murder spree. Thriller Kōshōnin is a 2008 TV film directed by Takashi Miike. It was released in the United States under the title "The Negotiator" Documentary film Yoga For Indie Rockers is a fitness video that matches a traditional yoga workout with contemporary indie rock music and attitude. The DVD features certified yoga instructor Chaos running a hardbody yoga workout with three students: Rage Burner, Karri Langlois, and Kristina Sefeldt. The DVD also features a Beginner's Session and three audio "channels" of musical soundscapes: indie, pop-punk, and electro. The DVD was released on October 30, 2007 by HALO 8 Entertainment. Its sister release Pilates For Indie Rockers was released on November 13, 2007. Science Fiction Box Room is a 2014 short horror Sci-Fi film written by Michael Lathrop and David Lester Mooney and directed by Michael Lathrop. Comedy Kung Fu Divas is a 2013 Filipino action comedy film produced under Reality Entertainment, and The O&Co. Picture Factory starring Ai Ai delas Alas and Marian Rivera. The lead stars also co-produced the film which opened in theaters on October 2, 2013 as part of Star Cinema's 20th Anniversary presentation. Comedy The Great Buck Howard is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by Sean McGinly that stars Colin Hanks and John Malkovich. Tom Hanks also appears as the father of his real-life son's character. The character Buck Howard is inspired by the mentalist The Amazing Kreskin, whose popularity was at its height in the 1970s. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2008. It is the first Walden Media film to be distributed by Magnolia Pictures. Thriller Hobgoblins is a 1988 low-budget horror-comedy B-movie directed, written, and produced by Rick Sloane, who also served as cinematographer and editor. The film is often seen as a rip-off of Gremlins and earned infamy after it was shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000. It has since been often regarded as one of the worst films ever made. Animation Cut Off is a 2013 animation/short film directed by Simon Chansard, Lucas Dworianyn,Hollie Gach,Duc Duy Nguyen and Victor Pillet. Comedy Agents of Secret Stuff is a 2010 American action comedy short film created and co-directed by Wesley Chan, Ted Fu, and Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions, and Ryan Higa. The film stars Ryan Higa, Arden Cho, and Dominic Sandoval, and also features cameos by several other YouTube users. The film had a theatrical debut in Los Angeles on November 23, 2010, and was released on YouTube on November 24. It has received over 25.2 million views on YouTube as of November 2014, and its trailer, bloopers, and behind the scenes videos have received 5.1 million, 2.9 million, and 1.7 million views respectively. The movie was eventually released on the iTunes Store as Agents of Secret Stuff: Secret Edition, along with the Agents of Secret Stuff Soundboard and Agents of Secret Stuff - Spy Catcher of Reasonable Effort apps. Animation Sugar and Spies is a 1966 Road Runner cartoon. It is the second of two Road Runner shorts directed by Robert McKimson and the only one to feature music by Walter Greene. It is also the final appearance of the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote in the original theatrical Looney Tunes shorts. The title of the cartoon is a play on the term "sugar and spice". Animation Gwenn is a 2006 animated short film directed by Francois Malary, Maximilien Decroix and Florent Esbelin. Thriller Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem is a 2007 American science-fiction horror film directed by the Brothers Strause, written by Shane Salerno, and starring Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth, and John Ortiz. It is the second installment of the Alien vs. Predator film franchise, continuing the crossover of the Alien and Predator franchises. Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem was released on December 25, 2007, and received extremely negative reviews from both film critics and audiences and was one of the worst reviewed films of 2007. The film grossed $9.5 million on its opening day and took in a worldwide gross of $128.9 million in theaters. According to Home Media Magazine, the film debuted at #1 in sales and rentals on Blu-ray and #2 on DVD when it was released on home video on April 15, 2008. Since then it has made $27,403,705 in DVD sales. Comedy Saturday Night is a 1922 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Leatrice Joy, Conrad Nagel, and Edith Roberts. It was Leatrice Joy's first film with DeMille. Documentary film And Everything Is Going Fine is a 2010 documentary film directed by Steven Soderbergh about the life of the late monologuist Spalding Gray. It premiered at the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival and was screened at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival and the 2010 Maryland Film Festival. Soderbergh had earlier directed Gray's filmed monologue, Gray's Anatomy. Soderbergh decided against recording narration and new interviews in the manner of, for instance, Errol Morris. The film instead consists entirely of archival footage, principally numerous excerpts from monologues by and interviews with Gray, spanning some 20 years, as well as home movies of Spalding as an infant. Music for the film was composed by Gray's son Forrest. Comedy You Can't Cheat an Honest Man is a 1939 American comedy film starring W. C. Fields. Fields also wrote the story on which the film is based under the name Charles Bogle. Documentary film Terra Incognita is a 2005 short documentary film written and directed by Peter Volkart. Documentary film The Battle of Russia is the fifth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight documentary series, and the longest film of the series, consisting of two parts. The film was made in collaboration with Russian-born Anatole Litvak as primary director under Capra's supervision. Litvak gave the film its "shape and orientation," and the film had seven writers with voice narration by Walter Huston. The score was done by Russian-born Hollywood composer, Dimitri Tiomkin, and drew heavily on Tchaikovsky along with traditional Russian folk songs and ballads. Film historian Christopher Meir notes that the film's popularity "extended beyond the military audience for it was initially intended, and was the second in the series to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Juno: Teen Pregnancy Redux is a 2008 short comedy film directed by Armen Aghaeian. Documentary film La Ghriba is a picturesque documentary about the 2,500-year-old Jewish community on the Tunisian island of Jerba, where Jews and Muslims live side-by-side peacefully. Documentary film Heart of Stone is a 2009 documentary film about Weequahic High School in Newark, New Jersey, the United States, directed by Beth Toni Kruvant, with Zach Braff serving as executive producer. The film relates the struggles of Principal Ron Stone and the rest of the school's administration, plus students and alumni to return the school, working with African American and Jewish alumni, to its previous glory in the years before the 1967 Newark riots. Comedy Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television is a 1996 documentary film directed by Walter C. Miller. Documentary film The China Experience: Beyond the Wall is a documentary directed by Jody Eldred. Comedy So This Is Christmas is a comedy, drama, family and romance film directed by Richard Foster. Thriller CIA II: Target Alexa is a 1993 action adventure film, starring by Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont. It was directed by Lorenzo Lamas. Science Fiction Grasp is a 2002 short film written and directed by Brendan Donovan. Comedy Different Drummer is a 2013 short, comedy film written by Nikta Mansouri and directed by Nikta Mansouri and J.J. Spitz. Comedy Talk Back and You're Dead is a 2014 Filipino teen romantic comedy-action film based on the best-selling novel of the same name originally published on Wattpad by Alesana Marie. The film is directed by Andoy Ranay, starring James Reid, Nadine Lustre and Joseph Marco. It will be distributed by Viva Films and Skylight Films and was released on August 20, 2014, in theaters nationwide. Documentary film Manzanas, Pollos Y Quimeras is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Inés París. Thriller Predator 2 is a 1990 American science fiction action horror film written by Jim and John Thomas, directed by Stephen Hopkins, and starring Danny Glover and Kevin Peter Hall. The film is a sequel to the 1987's Predator, with Kevin Peter Hall again playing the role of the Predator. Despite receiving negative reviews, the film gained a moderate return at the box office though it was considered a disappointment compared to the previous film's $98 million gross to a $15 million production budget. Thriller Not A Love Story is a 2011 Indian crime-thriller film inspired by the gruesome murder of Neeraj Grover in 2008 that led to the arrest of M.L. Jerome and Maria Susairaj. Starring Mahie Gill, Deepak Dobriyal and Ajay Gehi and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, the film was released on 19 August 2011. Ram Gopal Varma has announced that the film is not a biopic but is inspired by the case. The film's shooting was completed in 20 days. One of the prime locations was the building Dheeraj Solitaire where Neeraj Grover was allegedly murdered in 2008. Documentary film Mugabe: Villain or Hero? is a documentary directed by Roy Agyemang. Comedy "An interesting look at the mythology of the West colliding with the mythology of the East in the globalized workplace of India." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 South Asian International Film Festival site. Documentary film The Bass Player is a 2013 documentary short film, directed by Tonje Phongam Kårvik and Marthe Westby. Animation Fly Me To The Moon is a 2013 animation short film directed by Felvidéki Miklós. Comedy Where Did You Get That Girl? is a 1941 comedy film. The title comes from the popular song of the same name, which dates to 1913 and was written by Bert Kalmar and Harry Puck. The song figures prominently in the movie The plot of the movie is about the misadventures of a swing band trying to break into the big time. Helen Parrish plays the band's vocalist. Comedy Amoureux Fou is a 1991 film directed by Robert Ménard. Documentary film Water from the Sun: The Coober Pedy Solar Still is a 1967 short documentary film directed by Nicholas Alexander. Comedy Splendor is a drama film starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and distributed by United Artists. This is the third film made by Hopkins and McCrea after The Richest Girl in the World and Barbary Coast. The two would also star together in These Three and Woman Chases Man. Documentary film Chemia is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Pawel Lozinski. Thriller Keeping Track is a 1985 film directed by Robin Spry. Documentary film The Making of Raiders of the Lost Ark is a 1981 television film written by Lee Knight, Phillip Schuman and directed by Phillip Schuman. Documentary film How I Learned To Overcome My Fear And Love Arik Sharon is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Avi Mograbi. Thriller The Boys Club is a 1997 crime thriller film directed by John Fawcett, written by Doug Smith and Peter Wellington, and starring Chris Penn, Devon Sawa, Dominic Zamprogna, and Stuart Stone. It was released on VHS in Canada and the USA by Allumination Filmworks, on Laserdisc in the USA by Image Entertainment and on DVD in the USA in 1998 by Simitar Entertainment. It was re released in the USA in 2003 on DVD by Ardustry Home Entertainment. In 2013 it was released by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment on DVD. Documentary film Santos 100 Anos de Futebol Arte is a documentary film directed by Lina Chamie. Comedy The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico is a Canadian mockumentary film released in 2005. Written and directed by Michael Mabbott, the film stars Matt Murphy, a musician previously associated with the bands The Super Friendz and The Flashing Lights, as Guy Terrifico, a country singer so long rumoured to have died three decades earlier now releasing his first album since disappearing. Murphy and Mabbott wrote the film's music, including the songs "Just a Show" and "Make Believe", which were nominated for Best Original Song at the 26th Genie Awards. Thriller La violenza: quinto potere is a 1972 Italian crime-drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. Comedy Sock-A-Doodle-Do is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and The Barnyard Dawg. The cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc, though Banty was voiced by an uncredited Sheldon Leonard. Comedy Wild Hogs is a 2007 biker comedy road film directed by Walt Becker and starring Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy. It was released nationwide in the United States and Canada on March 2, 2007. Thriller Assalto ao Banco Central is a 2011 Brazilian thriller film directed and produced by Marcos Paulo Simões, starring Milhem Cortaz, Hermilia Guedes, Eriberto leão and Lima Duarte. It is based on the 2005 Banco Central burglary at Fortaleza. Documentary film Der Schmetterlingsjäger - 37 Karteikarten Zu Nabokov is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Harald Bergmann. Thriller F/X is a 1986 American action-thriller film about Rollie Tyler, an expert in the art of special effects with a reputation built by his work on many low-budget hack-and-slash films such as I Dismember Mama. The Department of Justice hires him to stage the murder of a gangster about to enter the Witness Protection Program. He agrees, but then things get complicated. Meanwhile, New York City police detective Leo McCarthy is investigating the faked murder and cannot understand why the Justice Department is even less helpful than usual. A sequel, F/X2: The Deadly Art of Illusion, was released in 1991. A spinoff TV series entitled F/X: The Series was produced from 1996 to 1998. Thriller Qatl is a 1986 Indian mystery thriller film. Rakesh is a blind man with an attractive wife Rohini. Unknown to him, his wife is having an affair with another man Ranjeet behind his back. When Rakesh's wife is murdered in her paramour's home, he is the only suspect, Now it is to be seen whether a blind man can pull a perfect murder single-handedly? Comedy Girl by Girl is a 2007 comedy drama film written by Won Jeon and Dong-hoon Park, and directed by Dong-hoon Park. Documentary film Acera or The Witches’ Dance is a 1972 short documentary film directed by Geneviève Hamon and Jean Painlevé. Comedy Le Refuge is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Elliot Thomson. Documentary film Good Copy Bad Copy, A documentary about the current state of copyright and culture, is a documentary about copyright and culture in the context of Internet, peer-to-peer file sharing and other technological advances, directed by Andreas Johnsen, Ralf Christensen, and Henrik Moltke. It features interviews with many people with various perspectives on copyright, including copyright lawyers, producers, artists and filesharing service providers. A central point of the documentary is the thesis that "creativity itself is on the line" and that a balance needs to be struck, or that there is a conflict, between protecting the right of those who own intellectual property and the rights of future generations to create. Animation Tall Time Tales a 1992 short animated film directed by Faith Hubley. Thriller Love Walked In is a 1997 American film noir drama/thriller film directed by Juan José Campanella, based on the novel Ni el Tiro del Final by Argentine novelist and political columnist José Pablo Feinmann. Comedy Everywhere is a 2010 comedy film directed by Alexis Durand-Brault. Comedy Mamarazzi is a 2010 Filipino comedy film starring Eugene Domingo. It is Regal Films' first offering for its 50th anniversary. Comedy Henrik og Pernille is a 1976 Danish film directed by Palle Wolfsberg and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Documentary film Wrestling with Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner is a 2006 documentary film that follows the personal and political life of Tony Kushner, leading American playwright and author of the epochal Angels in America. The film begins in 2001 and ends in 2004, tracing the production of his play Homebody/Kabul, his marriage to Mark Harris, and his work on John Kerry's presidential campaign. Wrestling with Angels was written, produced, and directed by the award-winning filmmaker Freida Lee Mock and aired on PBS in 2007 as part of the P.O.V. series. The film was met with critical praise and received a 72% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Documentary film The Role of a Lifetime is a 2003 short and documentary film directed by Deimantas Narkevičius. Comedy Skylark is a sequel to the film Sarah, Plain and Tall. It was followed by another sequel, Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End. It aired in 1993 on CBS as a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie, and now is regularly shown on Hallmark Channel. Glenn Close was nominated for the 1993 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries. Animation The Male Man is a short theatrical cartoon by Fleischer Studios. It is one the films in the Talkartoons series, featuring Bimbo. Documentary film Sequestro is a 2009 documentary film written by Jorge W. Atalla and Caio Cavechini and directed by Jorge W. Atalla. Thriller Diamanti sporchi di sangue is a 1978 Italian poliziottesco-noir film directed by Fernando Di Leo. The film had the working title of Roma Calibro 9 and it was originally planned to have Franco Gasparri, fresh from the success of the Mark il poliziotto film series, in the main role of Guido Mauri. Comedy Bicycle Bride is a comedy film directed by Hassan Zee and starring Andreas Wilson, Melanie Kannokada, Shruti Tewari, Jessica Kitchens, Rajiv Nema, Veronica Valencia, and Jonathan Bock. The film opened in San Francisco at the Viz Cinema on June 25, 2010. Comedy Kein Engel ist so rein is a film directed by Wolfgang Becker released on Feb 18, 1960. Comedy Ishq Garaari is a Punjabi film directed by Dheeraj Rattan. It is produced by Ravi Jain & Karan Bali and stars Sharry Maan, Rannvijay Singh, Mandy Takhar, Gulzar Chahal, Miss Pooja Vinaypal Buttar, Gunjan Walia and Prabhleen Sandhu, the film also has a song titled 'Khalaara' by Yo Yo Honey Singh. Ishq Garaari released on 25 October 2013 in India, UK, Australia, NewZealand, Canada and United States. Animation Bon Voyage Sim is a 1966 film. Thriller Office Killer is a comedy-horror film directed by Cindy Sherman. It was released in 1997 and stars Carol Kane, Molly Ringwald and David Thornton. Documentary film Notes On An American Film Director At Work: Martin Scorsese is a 2005 documentary film directed by Jonas Mekas. Comedy Liar Wanted is a 1961 Greek comedy film made by Finos Films, based on the same named theatrical work of Dimitris Psathas. It was directed by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Pantelis Zervos, Anna Kyriakou, Thanassis Vengos and Periklis Christoforidis. Animation Hunted is a 2012 short, animated film written and directed by Lulu Omar and Teis Syvsig. Thriller Nachtrit is a 2006 Netherlands thriller film about the tribulations of an Amsterdam taxi-driver, played by Frank Lammers. The context is a vicious taxi war that was waged between two competing taxi companies in the city around 2000. We follow Dennis's daily life as he struggles to keep himself and his family afloat in an environment of treachery and ruthless savagery. The harder he fights, the deeper he gets into trouble, and the fewer options remain to him. Comedy Fightin' Fools is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 195th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Keep Laughing is a 1932 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Animation Hospital janitor Pink takes up first aid, to the disgust of the duty doctor. Comedy Blow Dry is a 2001 British comedy film directed by Paddy Breathnach, written by Simon Beaufoy and starring Alan Rickman, Natasha Richardson, Rachel Griffiths, and Josh Hartnett. The plot focuses on the takeover of a small English village by the British Hairdressing Championship who is holding their annual competition there. Science Fiction The Time to Die is a 1970 French crime film directed by André Farwagi and starring Anna Karina. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film I'll Find a Way is a 1977 Canadian short documentary film directed by Beverly Shaffer about nine-year-old Nadia DeFranco, who has spina bifida. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film won an Academy Award in 1978 for Best Short Subject. Comedy The Baron of the Locks is a 1960 comedy film written by Maurice Druon and directed by Jean Delannoy. Thriller Bombai Ka Baboo is a 1960 Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla and written by Rajinder Singh Bedi. The film stars Dev Anand and Suchitra Sen in her rare appearance in Hindi cinema. Though the film was a thriller, it treads into rare Hindi film territory by hinting at incest between the lead pair. Except for the "Brother-Sister" angle, the plot of Bombai Ka Babu is inspired by O. Henry's short story, A Double-Dyed Deceiver. The story of the movie Zameer starring Amitabh Bachchan is very similar to this movie. Film and Music expert Rajesh Subramanian opines that it was Waheeda Rehman who sang the popular Telugu hit "Eruvaka Sagaroo Rannoo Chinnananna" on the behest of S D Burman and Dada Burman used the same tune for the title song "Dekhne mein bhola hai". With classic songs like 'Chal ri sajni, ab kya soche', by Mukesh, and 'Deewana mastana hua Dil' by Mohd. Rafi and Asha Bhosle, the film was a musical masterpiece, with music by S. D. Burman and lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Raj Khosla was also the director of Dev Anand's suspense thrillers like CID and Kaala Paani. Documentary film Wings Up is a short propaganda film film produced by the US Air Force during World War II. Narrated by Clark Gable the short informed the youth of America about the Officers Candidate School of the Army Air Forces. It emphasized that while usually these courses would take years, the country was at war now and needed all the pilots it could get and fast. The curriculum is briefly outlined as well as the kind of life a cadets would lead at one of these facilities. Comedy A sablazo limpio is a 1958 Mexican historical-comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine as the double act Viruta y Capulina, and Lucho Gatica with Carmela Rey. Set during the era of the Spanish viceroyalties, the film follows the adventures of two clumsy blacksmiths who become the servants of a masked-hero in disguise who is willing to uncover the uncontrolled spending and injustices of a governor and his military captain. Comedy The Sheepman is a tongue-in-cheek 1958 Western film directed by George Marshall and starring Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine and Leslie Nielsen. Comedy Spaßvögel is a film directed by Fritz Peter Buch released on Jan 20, 1939. Thriller Come to Harm is a 2011 short drama thriller film written and directed by Börkur Sigþórsson. Documentary film One Who Set Forth: Wim Wenders' Early Years is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Marcel Wehn. Comedy Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde is a 1925 silent, black-and-white comedy film, directed by Scott Pembroke and Joe Rock. The film itself is both a spoof of the previous Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde films and the well-famed novel by Robert Louis Stevenson Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The film stars Stan Laurel as the title characters. Science Fiction Steel Frontier is a 1995 science fiction film set in a post-apocalyptic Weird West. Documentary film Women in the Dirt: Landscape Architects Shaping Our World is a 2011 documentary and biographical film directed by Carolann Stoney. Animation I'm Sorry is a 2011 short animation film directed by Bowon Kim, E-sun Jung, and Dasom Yoon. Animation Cumulus is a 2011 film written and directed by Manuel Azuela. Comedy A Town Called Hell is a 1971 western action comedy drama film written by Richard Aubrey and directed by Robert Parrish and Irving Lerner. Comedy Sweet Revenge is a 1998 British comedy film written and directed by Malcolm Mowbray. The screenplay is based on the epic two-part play The Revengers' Comedies by Alan Ayckbourn. The film had a brief and modestly successful theatrical run in Italy under the title Amori e vendette but failed to find a distributor elsewhere. It eventually was telecast in the UK by BBC Two on December 30, 1999, under the title The Revengers' Comedies. It was released on videotape in the United States and France and on DVD in the US. Comedy Kadhal 2 Kalyanam is an upcoming Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by newcomer Milind Rau that stars debutante Sathya, brother of Tamil actor Arya, and Divya Spandana in the lead roles, whilst, Jayashree, Nagendra Prasad, Kasthuri and Anuja Iyer play pivotal roles. Noted film critic Baradwaj Rangan had written the dialogues, while Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the film's score and soundtrack. Pre-production works began by mid-2008, while the filming continued for over one year, being completed by July 2010 only. The film was jointly produced by Mirchi Movies and East Coast Entertainment, who are now not in the film-making business. Hence the movie remains unreleased. Comedy The Château is a 2001 comedy film directed by Jesse Peretz. Thriller Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol is a 1999 film directed by Joseph Zito. Comedy The Soul of Flies is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Cenzual Burley. Documentary film Rivers of Sand is a 1973 documentary film by Robert Gardner that portrays the Hamar people of southwestern Ethiopia. Documentary film Originally produced for IFC, this four-part mini-series exploring sex in independent cinema features the stimulating insight of such acclaimed filmmakers and actors as Atom Egoyan, Catherine Breillat, Larry Clark, Greg Araki, Rosanna Arquette, and John Cameron Mitchell. Ever since that first onscreen Kiss send moviegoers into an uproar back in 1896, the powers that be have been working overtime in order to ensure that the silver screen remain free of smut -- but whose shoulders does this sizeable responsibility ultimately fall upon? In this documentary, filmmaker Lesli Klainberg takes a closer look at censorship in the movie industry, and the special interest groups fighting on both sides of the battle. Thriller Rogue River is a 2010 thriller film written by Kevin Haskin, Ryan Finnerty and directed by Jourdan McClure. Thriller Lost Treasure is a 2003 action film starring Stephen Baldwin, Nicollette Sheridan and Coby Ryan McLaughlin. It was written by Harris Done and Diane Fine and directed by Jim Wynorski. This movie is about a treasure hunt on a tropical island. The plot involves a treasure supposedly hidden by Columbus. The map that leads to it was split into two halves, so that one would need both pieces to find it. Science Fiction Repo Men is a 2010 science fiction action-thriller film directed by Miguel Sapochnik, and starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker. It is based on the novel Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia. In 2025, a corporation called "The Union" has perfected the creation of bio-mechanical organs, which are available to those with money or "good credit". If a customer falls three months behind on payments, a "repo-man" is sent to reclaim the artificial organ. The process of the repossession almost always results in the death of the customer. Remy (Jude Law) and his partner Jake Freivald (Forest Whitaker) are considered the best of the Union's repo men, though this causes personal issues between Remy and his wife, Carol (Carice van Houten), causing Remy to request a transfer to sales. At his final repossession job, Remy is wounded and forced to receive an artificial heart, which his sales job can not hope to pay for, forcing him back into repo. Fan website: http://repomenmovie.co.cc Comedy Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures is a film by Merchant Ivory Productions set in India, starring UK great stage actress Dame Peggy Ashcroft. Thriller When Darkness Falls is a 2006 thriller drama directed by Anders Nilsson. Documentary film El Niño Miguel is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Nacho Martín. Thriller Salt is a 2010 American action thriller spy film directed by Phillip Noyce, written by Kurt Wimmer, and starring Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Daniel Olbrychski, August Diehl and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Jolie plays Evelyn Salt, who is accused of being a Russian sleeper agent and goes on the run to try to clear her name. Originally written with a male protagonist, with Tom Cruise initially secured for the lead, the script was ultimately rewritten by Brian Helgeland for Jolie. Filming took place on location in Washington, D.C., the New York City area, and Albany, New York, between March and June 2009, with reshoots in January 2010. Action scenes were primarily performed with practical stunts, computer-generated imagery being used mostly for creating digital environments. The film had a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 22 and was released in North America on July 23, 2010, and in the United Kingdom on August 18, 2010. Salt grossed $294 million at the worldwide box office and received generally positive reviews, with praise for the action scenes and Jolie's performance, but drawing criticism on the writing, with reviewers finding the plot implausible and convoluted. Thriller This Gun for Hire is a 1942 film noir, directed by Frank Tuttle and based on the novel A Gun for Sale by Graham Greene. The film stars Veronica Lake, Robert Preston, Laird Cregar, and Alan Ladd. Animation Nelly's Folly is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, released in 1961, which was written and directed by Chuck Jones. A singing giraffe leaves the jungle to pursue a singing career, but finds herself lonely and out of work following an affair. Thriller Retribution is a 2006 Japanese mystery film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Koji Yakusho, of a detective's investigation of serial murders that leads him to a mysterious woman in red who slowly draws him into the darkness. Documentary film Gureombi: The Wind Is Blowing is a 2013 documentary film directed by Sung-bong Cho. Comedy Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny is a Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, with cameo appearances by Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The cartoon was part of the television special Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over, which aired May 21, 1980. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny is one of four Bugs Bunny cartoons produced during 1979-1980, the first new shorts since 1964's False Hare. Documentary film The Moon Valley is a 1993 documentary film directed by Artemio Benki, Julia Szederkenyi, Mira Erdevički, Petr Nikolajev, Natalia Koryncka-Gruz and Mikael Dovlatian. Thriller Batman: Gotham Knight is a 2008 direct-to-DVD anthology film of six short animated superhero films presumably set in between the films Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, though it is not canon with series. It depicts Batman battling against the mob of Gotham City, as well as other villains. The producers have acknowledged that it is not necessarily meant to be canon to the "Nolanverse," and any of the six segments could easily fall into almost any Batman continuity. The shorts, or segments, are written by Josh Olson, David S. Goyer, Brian Azzarello, Greg Rucka, Jordan Goldberg and Alan Burnett. Although all based on Japanese anime art style, each segment has its own writing and artistic style, just as the works from the DC Universe, and with the same style of The Animatrix although some segments are connected. All six films of the feature star Kevin Conroy, reprising his voice role as Batman from the DC animated universe. It is similar to another tie-in, The Animatrix, as both are collections of short animated films relating to their respective series. It is the third in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Comedy Lady of the Palace is a 2003 Lebanese documentary by the Lebanese director Samir Habchi. The film traces the history of Mount Lebanon’s Jumblatt family from the 17th century to the present, focusing on early-twentieth century leader and politician Nazira Jumblatt. Born in 1889, Nazira assumed her place on the throne of the Moukhtara palace in 1923, following the assassination of her husband, Fouad, and the resignation of his brother, Aly Joumblat. She presided over the region as Lady of the Palace for twenty-five years while raising her son Kamal, preparing him to take his place in a long line of Joumblat leaders. Famous for her wisdom and strong personality, Nazira boldly entered the Lebanese political arena at a time when the field was entirely dominated by men. Undaunted, she helped maintain peace and stability in Lebanon for many years, earning the respect of both men and women alike, be they Druze or Maronites. This film is volume six of the WOMEN PIONEERS COLLECTION. Comedy Five women who call themselves the “Red Cobex” are the Robin Hoods of their neighborhood, fighting crime and protecting the weak. These women are not afraid to go after dirty businesses who profit from their illegal practices and try to run them out of town. Documentary film Butte, Montana - The Abandoned Town is a 1992 documentary history film directed by Thomas Schadt. Comedy Harold and Maude is a 1971 American romantic black comedy directed by Hal Ashby and released by Paramount Pictures. It incorporates elements of dark humor and existentialist drama, with a plot that revolves around the exploits of a young man named Harold intrigued with death. Harold drifts away from the life that his detached mother prescribes for him, and slowly develops quite a strong and close friendship and eventually a romantic relationship with a 79-year-old woman named Maude who teaches Harold about living life to its fullest and that life is the most precious gift of all. The film was based on a screenplay written by Colin Higgins and published as a novel in 1971. Filming locations in the San Francisco Bay Area included both Holy Cross Cemetery and Golden Gate National Cemetery. Critically and commercially unsuccessful when originally released, the film developed a cult following and in 1983 began making a profit. Comedy Heaven's Lost Property the Movie: The Angeloid of Clockwork is a 2011 Japanese anime fantasy film based on the manga and anime series Heaven's Lost Property by Suu Minazuki. It was released on June 25, 2011 in Japan under the directorship of Hisashi Saitō. The film covers events involving Hiyori Kazane. The DVD version was released on February 24, 2012 in Japan. It was officially released in North America on February 26, 2013. Comedy Unexpected Riches is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 211th Our Gang short. Comedy Love In Simla is a 1960 romantic Indian Hindi film, produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee and his Filmalaya production house. Directed by R.K. Nayyar, the film had the producer's son, Joy Mukherjee, in the lead. The heroine actress Sadhana made her Hindi movie lead debut in the film and became a star. The film also starred Azra, Shobhana Samarth and Durga Khote. The film was a light musical with humor as well as slapstick. It became a hit at the box office. The film is a part of the Love in trilogy. The film's success set up the lead pair's success in the 1960s and led to the making of Love in Tokyo also starring Joy Mukherjee. Comedy Adventures in the Sin Bin is a 2012 comedy film written by Christopher Storer and directed by Billy Federighi. Comedy Time Out for Lessons is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 185th Our Gang short that was released. Science Fiction A strange, ghostly figure of a girl floats above a street scene, laughing. She seems to be causing car accidents below her. Meanwhile, the police chase a runaway vehicle. Ayane and Miyu are riding Ayane's scooter and on the vehicle's tail as well. Ayane opens the Gate of Illusion behind her to throw the police off the chase. Miyu uses the Gate of Flight to catch the truck, but she smacks into a highway sign instead. The next day Ayane complains to Reiji about Miyu's performance. He drives off and, stuck in a traffic jam, is attacked by Invaders. He eradicates many of them with his Black Gate and Gate of Foresight. The surviving Invaders flee. Reiji possesses great Gate powers, but each time he uses them it physically weakens him. As Miyu and Ayane talk at school, Miyu discovers Ayane's glasses are made of ordinary glass. They spot what seems to be a ghost. Following the ghost, Miyu and Ayane stumble across an elevator to an underground complex, the remains of the original Far East bran Science Fiction The Leech Woman is a 1960 American horror film directed by Edward Dein. Documentary film The Mysterious Monsters is a 1976 documentary film written and directed by Robert Guenette about Bigfoot and other cryptids as the Loch Ness Monster. The film was later featured in an episode of Cinema Insomnia. The Mysterious Monsters was one of the first theatrical releases produced by Sunn Classic Pictures. It was narrated by actor Peter Graves. The film investigated not only the possibility of Bigfoot's existence but also of the Loch Ness Monster and the Yeti. It featured dramatic reenactments of various reported Bigfoot sightings. The film showed one witness being given a lie detector test, another being placed under hypnosis. The Mysterious Monsters was the first movie to feature the home movie taken by Roger Patterson in 1967 reported to show a Bigfoot. Anthropologist Grover Krantz was interviewed and said he believed the film to be authentic. Famed Bigfoot hunter Peter Byrne was also featured and gave insights on the hunt. In discussing the Loch Ness Monster, the film showed a 1934 photograph that was said to be of the creature. In 1994, however, this photo was proven to be a hoax. Thriller "When successful surgeon Bruno Hamel’s otherwise uneventful world is torn apart by the brutal rape and murder of his eight-year-old daughter, Jasmine, he embarks on a quest for revenge against the perpetrator of this heinous crime. In a game of cat and mouse with the police detectives assigned to the case, Bruno successfully kidnaps the accused murderer as he is transported to the courthouse. With the roles now reversed, this father-turned-predator drives his prey to a remote cabin, where seven days of unspeakable torture await. He even keeps the police apprised of his plan, vowing to turn himself in after the execution of this alleged monster. Director Daniel Grou aka Podz does a masterful job of immersing the audience in this dark and gritty world, deftly capturing the psyche of a sane man gone mad. Far more than your average torture flick, 7 Days is an eye-for-an-eye tale that is chock-full of tension, suspense, and inner conflict." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Wish You Were Dead is a crime comedy about two femme fatales fighting over one man in a back-stabbing, money-grabbing, insurance-hustling, double-dealing, two-timing caper. Animation One Piece Film: Z is a 2012 Japanese anime fantasy action film directed by Tatsuya Nagamine. It is the twelfth feature film based on the shōnen manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. The film stars the regular television cast of Mayumi Tanaka, Kazuya Nakai, Akemi Okamura, Kappei Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Hirata, Ikue Otani, Yuriko Yamaguchi, Kazuki Yao and Chō. It also features Hōchū Ōtsuka as Zephyr, an ex-naval Admiral, with Ryoko Shinohara and Teruyuki Kagawa as Zephyr's henchmen. The film revolves around the Straw Hat Pirates battling against Zephyr, considered to be the most powerful enemy they've ever faced yet. Documentary film 'M*A*S*H': 30th Anniversary Reunion is a 2002 documentary film. Comedy Is a 2013 movie directed by Gren Wells. It tells the story of Vincent, a young man with Tourette syndrome, whose mother dies leaving him in the care of his estranged politician father. Placed in a residential home while his dad hits the campaign trailer, Vincent breaks out with an anorexic woman and his OCD roommate on a road trip to take his mother’s ashes to the ocean. Comedy The A-List is a 2001 short comedy film written and directed by Philip Creager. Comedy Kathi Kantha Rao was a 2010 Telugu comedy film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana, produced by Eedara Srinivasa Rao, Eedara Ravikumar, Eedupuganti Subramanyeshwar Rao and Eedupuganti Purnachandra Rao under Big B Productions banner and starring Allari Naresh and Kamna Jethmalani in lead roles. The film soundtrack was composed by singer turned music composer Mallikarjun and Cinematography was handled by Adusumilli Vijay Kumar. Dialogues and Story for the movie were written by popular writer Prasad Varma. This was E. V. V. Satyanarayana's last movie as director before his death in 2011. This was also the ninth time that the father-son combo of E. V. V. Satyanarayana and Allari Naresh worked together for a movie. The movie was released on 10 December 2010. Comedy Always Again is a 2011 short and comedy film written and directed by Estel Camprecios. Animation Asphalt Watches is a 2013 Canadian animated film directed by Shayne Ehman and Seth Scriver. It was screened in the Vanguard section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival where it won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film. Comedy Kehtaa Hai Dil Baar Baar is a 2002 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rahul Dholakia and stars Jimmy Shergill, Kim Sharma, Paresh Rawal in pivotal roles. Documentary film A powerful, emotional and relevant reminder of the heartbreaking toll war takes on the innocent, NANKING tells the story of the Japanese invasion of Nanking, China, in the early days of World War II. As part of a campaign to conquer all of China, the Japanese subjected Nanking - which was then China's capital - to months of aerial bombardment, and when the city fell, the Japanese army unleashed murder and rape on a horrifying scale. In the midst of the rampage, a small group of Westerners banded together to establish a Safety Zone where over 200,000 Chinese found refuge. Unarmed, these missionaries, university professors, doctors and businessmen - including a Nazi named John Rabe - bore witness to the events, while risking their own lives to protect civilians from slaughter.The story is told through deeply moving interviews with Chinese survivors, chilling archival footage and photos of the events, and testimonies of former Japanese soldiers. At the heart of NANKING is a filmed stage reading of the Westerners' letters and diaries, featuring Woody Harrelson, Mariel Hemingway and Jurgen Prochnow. Through its interweave of archival images, testimonies of survivors, and readings of first hand accounts, the film puts the viewer on the streets of Nanking and brings the forgotten past to startling life.NANKING is a testament to the courage and conviction of individuals who were determined to act in the face of evil and a powerful tribute to the resilience of the Chinese people - a gripping account of light in the darkest of times. Comedy Otto - Der Neue Film is a 1987 comedy film directed by Xaver Schwarzenberger and Otto Waalkes. Thriller The Hit Man is a film directed by Gary Nelson released on June 29, 1991. Animation Ophelia: Love & Privacy_settings is a 2013 animated film written by Bin-Han To and directed by Bin-Han To. Documentary film "Fed up with a lack of queer visibility, twenty two young people challenge the hetero-normative values of their polished Seattle suburbs with new definitions, insights, and expertise for reteaching gender and sexuality." Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Kalaignan is a 1993 Tamil-language thriller film directed by G. B. Vijay and produced by Ramkumar Ganesan. The film features Kamal Haasan and Bindiya in the lead roles while Chi. Guru Dutt, Sivaranjani, Sindhuja and Nirmalamma play supporting roles. The film opened in April 1993. Comedy Okka Magaadu is a 2008 Tollywood film, starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Anushka Shetty, Simran Bagga, Nisha Kothari and Ashutosh Rana. YVS Chowdary produced and directed it on his Bommarillu Banner. It earned Rs 7 crores at the box office on its first day. Documentary film Río Negro is a 1977 Cuban documentary film directed by Manuel Pérez. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Prize. Comedy Lovely Rita is a 2001 Austrian drama film directed by Jessica Hausner. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Kodachrome is a 2012 adventure/documentary film. Documentary film Lady Urmia is an Iranian documentary film by Mohammad Ehsani. It was released in 2012 in Iran, distributed by EhsaniPictures. Thriller Hellbound is a 1994 supernatural thriller film starring Chuck Norris, Calvin Levels and Christopher Neame. It was directed by Aaron Norris and written by Ian Rabin, Anthony Ridio and Brent Friedman. Comedy The Pauper Millionaire is a 1922 British silent comedy film directed by Frank Hall Crane and starring C.M. Hallard, Katherine Blair and John H. Roberts. It was based on a novel by Austin Fryers. Animation Goofy assays a number of roadway characters in showing the proper and polite way to drive on the freeway. Thriller On a rainy night, in a dark alley, award-winning journalist Nelson Keece witnesses a vicious murder. Although horrified, his curiosity takes over when this cold-blooded killer forces Nelson to interview him. Now, the tension mounts as fast as the body count rises while the killer stalks the streets. This film's disturbing portrayal of the killer, the cop and the writer is shocking and not to be forgotten. Thriller Ninety Seconds is an Irish science fiction / neo noir short film directed by Gerard Lough and starring Andrew Norry, Michael Parle and Claire J. Blennerhassett. It premiered at the Underground Cinema Film Festival in Dublin on Aug 9th 2012. The film is set in the near future where surveillance experts known as "Techs" take on morally dubious assignments for wealthy clients. Mark and his new assistant Ralfi are the best in their field. They quickly sense something is out of place when they are hired by shifty businessman Philips for an unusual assignment that will lead them into a world of paranoia, intrigue and revenge. Documentary film Towncraft is a feature documentary on the independent music scene in Little Rock, Arkansas from 1986 to 2006. Produced by Matson Films, Towncraft investigates the music that emerges from smaller cities and the importance of these local scenes, as well as their relationship to the larger music world. Towncraft was released in theaters, on DVD and online on May 22, 2007. Towncraft was the first film to be released simultaneously on these three platforms. The film features interviews and performances by many Little Rock bands including Soophie Nun Squad, Ho-Hum, and The American Princes. Animation Modern No.2 is an animated, musical film written and directed by Mirai Mizue. Comedy Zachariayude Garbhinikal is a Malayalam–language comedy-drama film written and directed by Aneesh Anwar. The film narrates the incidents in the life of a gynaecologist and five women who come into his life. Lal appears as the gynaecologist while Rima Kallingal, Sanusha, Geetha, Asha Sharreth, and Sandra Thomas play the roles of five pregnant women. Sandra Thomas also produced the film along with her father Thomas Joseph Pattathanam under the banner of Friday Cinema House. The film started production in May 2013 from Kochi, Kerala. The music of a song in the film, Veyil Chilla, was noted for it's similarity to Vangelis' renowned theme "Conquest of Paradise". The film had a relatively new composer duo, Vishnu and Sharath, son and nephew of musician Mohan Sithara. Science Fiction Satoka meets a new student in class. Outside, Ayane wistfully watches some birds. Later, outside the school, Miu asks Ayane about Satoka and Satoka's powers. Suddenly, Satoka appears and reveals that Ayane is the only daughter of legendary Invader-hunter Shun Ukiya. Satoka asks why Ayane took her mother's maiden name, given her dad's achievements. Ayane slips away without answering, angering Satoka. Count Akuma Hakushaku, an Invader, tells the blonde ghost girl his strategy of luring victims with the smell of honey and then poisoning them. Satoka fruitlessly tries to find out about Ayane from Miu. After Satoka leaves, Yukino appears to Miu and quotes more cryptic poetry. Ayane visits Miu at her place of work and criticizes her for putting up a false, friendly front when she's actually being selfish. Reiji picks up Invader activity, and Satoka races to its location. Satoka slaughters the Invaders using her Gate of Blades. It looks like she's all done by the time Ayane arrives. Excited b Comedy Sex and the City 2 is a 2010 American romantic comedy film co-written, produced and directed by Michael Patrick King. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Sex and the City, which is based on the HBO TV series of the same name. The film was released in cinemas on May 27, 2010, in the United States and May 28, 2010, in the United Kingdom. The film stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Chris Noth, who reprised their roles from the previous film and television series. It also features cameos from Liza Minnelli, Miley Cyrus, Tim Gunn, Ron White, Omid Djalili and Penélope Cruz, as well as Broadway actors, Norm Lewis, Kelli O'Hara, and Ryan Silverman. It received negative reviews from critics, but was a commercial success. Documentary film Almanach 1999-2000 is a 1999 Canadian documentary film by Quebec film director Denys Desjardins produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Animation Shhh... is a 2006 animation short film directed by Adam Robb. Comedy Gömböc is a 2010 short family comedy drama film written and directed by Ulrike Vahl. Documentary film 400 Years of the Telescope: A Journey of Science, Technology and Thought is a 2009 American documentary film that was created to coincide with the International Year of Astronomy in 2009. The film chronicles the history of the telescope from the time of Galileo and features interviews with leading astrophysicists and cosmologists from around the world, who explain concepts ranging from Galileo's first use of the telescope to view the moons of Jupiter, to the latest discoveries in space, including new ideas about life on other planets and dark energy, a mysterious vacuum energy that is accelerating the expansion of the universe. Comedy Demoted is a 2011 American comedy film directed by J. B. Rogers and starring Michael Vartan, Sean Astin, Celia Weston and David Cross. Documentary film Red Lines and Deadlines is a documentary film directed by Taghi Amirani. Animation Betty Boop's Birthday Party is a 1933 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Animation The Path of a Hare is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Lotte van Elsacker. Thriller Solamente nero is a 1978 Italian giallo film directed by Antonio Bido. The film was referred as a "a fine example of a competent giallo, as it contains all of the requisite elements". Paul Simpson wrote about the film: "The pacing goes awry, but Bido uses the unusual setting well and the murders are memorably gory." Comedy Bang Boom Bang is a German comedy film from 1999. The movie is set in Unna, Westphalia, which was, besides Dortmund, one of the shooting locations. Comedy Dirt Merchant is an independent comedy film that premiered on SightSound.com on September 19, 1999, and premiered on DVD on June 11, 2002. The film was written and directed by B.J. Nelson, and stars Danny Masterson and Julie Benz. It is notable for adult film actress Jenna Jameson's first mainstream appearance. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, and originally titled My Name is Dirt. Comedy Running with Scissors is a 2006 American comedy-drama film based on Augusten Burroughs' 2002 memoir of the same name, written and directed by Ryan Murphy, and starring Joseph Cross, Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Joseph Fiennes, Evan Rachel Wood, Alec Baldwin, Jill Clayburgh, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Comedy Uneasy Virtue is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Norman Walker and starring Fay Compton, Edmund Breon, Francis Lister, Donald Calthrop, and Garry Marsh. The film was based on the play The Happy Husband by Harrison Owen. Documentary film Children with Special Abilities is a 1984 short documentary film written by Maree Teychenne and directed by Ivan Gaal. Comedy Viva la vie is a 1984 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. Comedy Manevri na petiya etazh is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1985. It was directed by Petar B. Vasilev and written by Chavdar Shinov. It is a nice presentation of the passions and the intrigues developing in a socialist firm in mid-eighties, when it comes to business trips abroad. Thriller Render to Caesar is a 2014 Nigerian crime drama film written and produced by Desmond Ovbiagele, directed by Desmond Ovbiagele and Onyekachi Ejim. It stars Wale Ojo, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Omoni Oboli and Bimbo Manuel with Special appearances from Kehinde Bankole and Femi Jacobs. The film was initially slated to be released in the second quarter of 2013 but was pushed back due to delayed post production; it was however released on 28 March 2014. The film which was supported by Microsoft, Trace and FCMB tells the story of two friends who return from abroad to join the Nigeria Police Force, only to be faced with an impossible mystery case involving a criminal, Caesar who has been terrorising the city of Lagos for quite sometime. Although the film received mixed critical reviews, it won awards for "Best Original Screenplay" and "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" at the 2014 Nollywood Movies Awards . It also received awards for "Best Screenplay" and "Best Sound Design" at the 2014 Best of Nollywood Awards. Science Fiction Iron Invader is a 2011 science fiction television film directed by Paul Ziller. The drama features Kavan Smith and Nicole de Boer. The film premiered on the Syfy channel on February 12, 2011. Documentary film In 1714, following a maritime disaster, British Parliament offers £20,000 for the first reliable method of determining longitude on a ship at sea. It's known that longitude can be found by comparing a ship's local time to the time at the port of origin. The challenge is finding a clock—a chronometer—that can keep time at sea, where temperature changes, humidity, gravity and a ship's movement affect accuracy. NOVA chronicles the seventeenth-century journey to determine longitude. Comedy In order to secure the position of Head of Pediatrics at a top Chicago hospital, a young, highly accomplished, pediatrician agrees to spend a summer setting up a clinic in a small town in the North Carolina mountains. Clashing against the ways of the small community he is forced to deal with the recent loss of his wife while reconnecting with his 9 year old son, and learning a different pace of life. Documentary film Not Fourteen Again is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Gillian Armstrong. Comedy All American Orgy is a 2009 dark comedy written by Ted Beck and directed by Andrew Drazek. The film premiered October 11, 2009 at the New Orleans Film Festival. Science Fiction Perfect Creature is a New Zealand made horror/thriller film from 2007, written and directed by Glenn Standring and starring Saffron Burrows and Dougray Scott, set in an alternate universe New Zealand. The New Zealand release date was 18 October 2007. The film was released straight-to-video in the US on 17 July 2007. Thriller Evac is a 2011 action horror film written by David Nethaway and David Ralph and directed by Peter MacDonald. Comedy A Shriek in the Night is a 1933 American comedy horror film starring Ginger Rogers, Lyle Talbot, and Harvey Clark. Documentary film Nana Benz is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Böltken. Science Fiction The Shrunken City is a 1998 film directed by Ted Nicolaou. Thriller Killing Zelda Sparks is a black comedy/drama film, shot in Copper Cliff, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada standing in for the town of New Essex. Post production was completed on January 24, 2007. The film stars Colm Feore, Sarah Carter, Vincent Kartheiser, and Geoffrey Arend. It is directed by Jeff Glickman and adapted for the screen by Josh Ben Friedman from his play Barstool Words. The film was released on DVD on May 20, 2008. Comedy I Spit on Your Rave was the title for a planned 2010 film production by Film4 and Warp Films, who in 2009 released a trailer to promote their mockumentary zombie comedy horror film starring Noel Fielding. It was written and directed by Chris Boyle and recorded during the 2009 Big Chill Music Festival, at an event recorded by Guinness Book of World Records for breaking the record for "Most Amount of Zombies Captured on Camera". Comedy Two Wives One Wedding is a 1961 comedy British film. Comedy The Palm Beach Story is a 1942 romantic screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, and starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor and Rudy Vallée. Victor Young contributed the lively musical score, including a fast-paced variation of the William Tell Overture for the opening scenes. Typical for a Sturges movie, the pacing and dialogue of The Palm Beach Story are very fast. Comedy Postlagernd Turteltaube is a 1952 comedy film directed and written by Gerhard T. Buchholz. Comedy Mutiny on the Buses is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Harry Booth and starring Reg Varney and Doris Hare. The film is the second spin-off film from the TV sitcom On the Buses and succeeded On the Buses. It was followed by a third film Holiday on the Buses. The film was produced by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for Hammer Films. Mutiny on the Buses came 17th in the 1972 box office. Thriller Johnny Gaddaar, is a 2007 neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Sriram Raghavan; produced under the banner Adlabs. It stars Neil Mukesh, in his film debut, alongside Dharmendra, Zakir Hussain, Rimi Sen, Vinay Pathak, Govind Namdeo, Dayanand Shetty and Ashwini Khalsekar. The film received critical acclaim., went on to be 'sleeper hit' of the year and was later remade in Telugu and Malayalam in 2012. Thriller Ordinary Madness is a 2001 thriller film, directed by Bernardo Gigliotti. Comedy The Little Rascals is a 1994 American comedy film produced by Amblin Entertainment, and released by Universal Pictures on August 5, 1994. The film is an adaptation of Hal Roach's Our Gang, a series of short films of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s which centered on the adventures of a group of neighborhood children. The film, with a screenplay by Paul Guay, Stephen Mazur, and Penelope Spheeris – who also directed – presents several of the Our Gang characters in an updated setting, and features re-interpretations of several of the original shorts. It was the first collaboration by Guay and Mazur, whose subsequent comedies were Liar Liar and Heartbreakers. A second Universal Little Rascals film, The Little Rascals Save the Day, was released as a direct-to-video feature in 2014. Comedy Viva Maria! is a 1965 comedy-adventure film starring Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau as two women named Maria who meet and become revolutionaries in the early 20th century. It also starred George Hamilton as Florès, a revolutionary leader. It was co-written and directed by Louis Malle, and filmed in Eastman Color. It was released in both French and an English-dubbed version. Animation One Big Hapa Family is a 2010 animated/live-action documentary film directed by Canadian director Jeff Chiba Stearns. The documentary explores aspects that influence most Japanese-Canadians to marry inter-racially and how the mixed Japanese generation perceives its multiracial identity. Comedy Oh! My God 2 is a 2009 Comedy and Romance film written by Lee Hyeon-Cheol and directed by Hwang Seung Jae. Comedy Voodoo Man is a 1944 American horror film directed by William Beaudine and starring Bela Lugosi, John Carradine and George Zucco. Comedy Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and based on Peter Benchley's novel of the same name. The prototypical summer blockbuster, its release is regarded as a watershed moment in motion picture history. In the story, a giant man-eating great white shark attacks beachgoers on Amity Island, a fictional summer resort town, prompting the local police chief to hunt it with the help of a marine biologist and a professional shark hunter. The film stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, Richard Dreyfuss as oceanographer Matt Hooper, Robert Shaw as shark hunter Quint, Murray Hamilton as the mayor of Amity Island, and Lorraine Gary as Brody's wife, Ellen. The screenplay is credited to both Benchley, who wrote the first drafts, and actor-writer Carl Gottlieb, who rewrote the script during principal photography. Shot mostly on location on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, the film had a troubled production, going over budget and past schedule. Comedy Goodbye, New York is a 1985 Israeli-American comedy-drama produced, directed and written by Amos Kollek, who also co-stars in his directorial debut. Comedy El Gran Vázquez is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Óscar Aibar. Comedy Marrying School Girl is a 2004 comedy film written by Back-du Min and directed by Duk-hwan Oh. Comedy A Mom for Christmas is a 1990 fantasy/comedy television movie directed by George T. Miller and starring Olivia Newton-John. Based on the book A Mom by Magic by Barbara Dillon, the film originally aired on NBC on December 17, 1990. An historic home in Wyoming, Ohio was used as the story's family setting. Comedy Dead Husbands is a 1998 romance comedy thriller starring Nicollette Sheridan, John Ritter, Sonja Smits, Donna Pescow, Amy Yasbeck and Sheila McCarthy. It was directed by Paul Shapiro and written by Bob Randall and Warren Taylor. Thriller Insidious is a 2010 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan, written by Leigh Whannell, and starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne and Barbara Hershey. It is the first installment in the Insidious film series. The story centers on a couple whose son inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for ghosts in an astral dimension. The film was released in theaters on April 1, 2011, and was FilmDistrict's first theatrical release. A sequel, Insidious: Chapter 2, was released on September 13, 2013, with Wan returning as director and Whannell returning as screenwriter. Because of the film's success it became the basis for a maze for 2013's annual Halloween Horror Nights. A follow up/prequel in the series, Insidious: Chapter 3 is set to be released on May 29, 2015. Comedy Edgar Goliath is a 1937 short, comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film New York Street Games is a 2010 documentary film directed by Matt Levy about children's games played by kids in New York City for centuries. The games are fondly remembered by people who grew up in the city. Current and historical documentary footage shows children playing these games, interspersed with scenes of celebrities discussing their own childhood experiences playing these games on the streets of New York. The story is brought to the present with discussions of the current role of street games and opinions as to what kids lose by not having the freedom to play without adult supervision, most importantly the social skills developed when kids could play in the streets. Thriller Turning Point is a 2009 Hong Kong film directed by Herman Yau and starring Michael Tse in the title role of "Laughing Gor" and co-starring veteran actors Francis Ng and Anthony Wong. Released in Hong Kong on 13 August 2009, this is the first film to be produced by Shaw Brothers since 2003's Drunken Monkey. Michael Tse's performance as "Laughing Gor" in the TVB television serial E.U was well received, and due to his popularity, TVB general manager Stephen Chan Chi Wan, during an interview with Tse in Be My Guest on 1 April 2009, announced that a prequel/spin-off featuring "Laughing Gor" would be made and presented Tse a contract for the film. Comedy Buckaroo Bugs is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in August 1944, introducing Bugs Bunny to Looney Tunes and directed by Robert Clampett. Thriller A for Andromeda is a 2006 remake of the 1961 TV series of the same name by Fred Hoyle and John Elliot. Science Fiction Meteor Apocalypse is a 2009 American science fiction film directed by Micho Rutare. Animation Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! is the eleventh Scooby-Doo direct-to-video film series, produced by Warner Bros. Animation which began in late 2006. It was dedicated to Iwao Takamoto, who died during the making of the film. It is a semi-remake of the classic Scooby episodes, "That's Snow Ghost!", "The Ghost of Bigfoot", and "There's No Creature Like Snow Creature" as well as "A Scary Night With a Snow Beast Fright", except it takes place in the Himalayas and features the Abominable Snowman. The film debuted on Cartoon Network on August 31, 2007, with a September 4, 2007, release date for the DVD. It was the final direct-to-video Scooby-Doo movie that Joseph Barbera was involved with. Thriller La Belle Province is a 2012 action comedy thriller short film written and directed by Frédéric Daoust. Documentary film Fall Out Boy: Solid Gold Uncertainty is a film tracing the rise and rise of this incredible group, from their early days playing with local acts, to their current MTV tinged mega-success. With the help of some of FOB's close friends and other insiders, this program is a must for all fans. Documentary film Clear Glasses is a 2008 documentary short film directed by Sam Green. Comedy Pratiggya is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1943. Animation Pink Panther tries to find some gold. He is getting no where though because of his slow camel. Comedy To Be a Millionaire is a 1980 Swedish comedy film directed by Mats Arehn. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 16th Guldbagge Awards. Comedy Revenge of the Stolen Stars is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Klaus Kinski. Thriller To Commit a Murder is a 1967 French-German-Italian spy movie starring Louis Jourdan. It was one of a series of thrillers directed by Edouard Molinaro in the 1960s. Thriller Moment to Moment is a 1966 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy starring Jean Seberg as a married woman who has an affair which leads to murder. It was Le Roy's 75th and final movie. Comedy Ochtendzwemmers is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Nicole van Kilsdonk. Thriller The Take is a 2007 film directed by Brad Furman and starring John Leguizamo, Tyrese Gibson, Bobby Cannavale, and Rosie Perez. The film, released on April 11, 2008, is a crime drama about an armored-truck driver who survives a violent hijacking and becomes obsessed with tracking down his attackers. Comedy Jolly LLB is a 2013 National award winning Bollywood courtroom comedy drama film, written and directed by Subhash Kapoor. The film stars Arshad Warsi, Boman Irani and Amrita Rao in lead roles. The theatrical trailer was revealed on 8 January 2013. The film released on 15 March 2013. The film revolves around the early life of Lawyer Jagdish Tyagi aka Jolly and focuses on his attempt to earn 6 innocent wage earners their rights and his journey against the monopolistic behavior of the rich and judicial corruption. The storyline is inspired by the 1999 hit-and-run case of Sanjeev Nanda and a minor reference to Priyadarshini Mattoo case. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, while Saurabh Shukla also won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. Documentary film Walt: The Man Behind The Myth narrated by Dick van Dyke, star of Disney's ""MaryPoppins,""offers a new and revealing look at Walt Disney both inside and outside thestudio. To present Walt's life and legacy as accurately as possible, the producers shotmore than 70 new interviews with colleagues, friends and family of Walt Disney, includinganimation legends Joe Grant, Ward Kimball, John Hench, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston andMarc Davis. Diane Disney Miller and Roy E. Disney, Vice-Chairman of Walt Disney Studios,are also featured. The film also draws on leading historians including Leonard Maltin, BobThomas, John Canemaker, Charles Solomon, Brian Sibley and J.B. Kaufman, as well ascelebrities including Art Linkletter, Dick van Dyke, Chuck Jones, Ray Bradbury, JohnLasseter, Dean Jones, Robert Stack and Buddy Ebsen. Comedy The film opens up with Wesley Deeds (Tyler Perry), the rich entrepreneur of the family-owned Deeds Corporation, getting dressed for work. His fiancée, Natalie (Gabrielle Union) fixes breakfast for him, obsessing over Wesley’s predictable daily routine and life. Before going to work, Wesley makes one unpredictable stop- to pick up his delinquent younger brother Walter (Brian White), who lost his driver’s license after a string of DUIs. Wesley informs Walter they are going to have lunch with their mother, the respectable Wilimena Deeds (Phylicia Rashad). At lunch, tension forms between Walter and Wilimena. Comedy Night of the Demons 2 is the 1994 sequel to Night of the Demons and was released on home video in 1994 by Republic Pictures Home Video. Lionsgate released it to DVD in 2007; Olive Films released a widescreen DVD and a first time Blu-ray release on February 19, 2013. The film was followed by the 1997 sequel, Night of the Demons 3. Comedy The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock is a 1959 film starring Lou Costello and Dorothy Provine. Science Fiction Fear Chamber is a 1968 film directed by Jack Hill. It stars Boris Karloff and Julissa. Fear Chamber is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are The Snake People, The Incredible Invasion, and House of Evil. Karloff's scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico. Documentary film Returned: Child Soldiers of Nepal's Maoist Army is a 2008 documentary film directed by American filmmaker Robert Koenig, and written by Robert Koenig and Brandon Kohrt. The documentary premiered in Hollywood, CA at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in 2008 at the 5th Annual Artivist Film Festival, where it won the Artivist Award for Children's Advocacy. Returned also won the award for Best Documentary Short at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival that same year. Comedy Set Free is a 1918 American comedy film directed by Tod Browning. Documentary film The Hidden Pearl: The Syrian Orthodox Church And Its Ancient Aramaic Heritage is a 2001 documentary published by TransWorld Film Italia commissioned by the Syriac Orthodox Church. The documentary was published in the form of three videos together with three printed volumes. Volume 1, The Ancient Aramaic Heritage, deals with the Syriac heritage as the cradle of civilization. It covers the pre-Christian Old Aramaic period, covering the Aramaean city states, the Neo-Assyrian, Achaemenid and Seleucid periods, including the kingdoms of Palmyra, Petra, Edessa and Hatra. Volume 2, The Heirs of the Ancient Aramaic Heritage, addresses Middle Aramaic tradition and literature, the Aramaic of Jesus and classical Syriac literature. Volume 3, At the Turn of the Third Millennium: the Syrian Orthodox Witness, focuses on and describes the current situation of the Syriac people, the Syriac Orthodox Church and its history in Tur Abdin, the Syriac genocide, Seyfo, and the Syriac diaspora. Animation Los Cuatro secretos is a 1976 Argentine film. Documentary film The Marvelous is a 2013 documentary, biographical, sports film written and directed by Juan Cadaveira. Animation The Phantom Tollbooth, also known as The Adventures of Milo in the Phantom Tollbooth, is a 1970 live-action/animated film based on Norton Juster's 1961 children's book The Phantom Tollbooth. This film was produced by Chuck Jones at MGM Animation/Visual Arts. Jones also directed the film, save for the live action bookends directed by fellow Warner Bros. Cartoons alum Dave Monahan. The film was released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 7, 1970, and was the last MGM feature film release to include both live-action and animated segments. MGM's United Artists subsidiary would release its first fully animated film The Secret of NIMH in 1982. Completed by 1968, the film was held up for release by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer until late 1970 due to internal problems. The animation studio closed soon after the film's release, with MGM leaving the animation business for good. Juster had no input into the adaptation, and has expressed his hatred for the film in an interview: "It was a film I never liked. I don't think they did a good job on it. It's been around for a long time. It was well reviewed, which also made me angry." Comedy Crazy Over Horses is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on November 18, 1951 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-fourth film in the series. Comedy Stupid Teenagers Must Die! is a 2006 spoof film directed by Jeff C. Smith and written by Smith and Curtis Andersen. During production and initial festival screenings, the film was titled Blood & Guts, but before sending it to distributors, the change to the current title was made to better reflect the humor intended by the filmmakers, as they thought the original title implied more carnage than the film supplied. Animation Cyborg 009: Legend of the Super Galaxy is an anime film directed by Masayuki Akehi. Documentary film Past Their Prime is a 2012 short biography comedy documentary drama film directed by Becca Friedman. Documentary film Rosakinder is a 2012 documentary film directed by Julia von Heinz, Robert Thalheim, Axel Ranisch, Tom Tykwer and also Chris Kraus. Comedy We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story is a 1993 American animated science fiction adventure film, produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio, distributed by Universal Pictures, and originally released to theaters on November 24, 1993 for the United States. Starring the voice talents of John Goodman, Rhea Perlman, Jay Leno, Walter Cronkite, Julia Child, and Martin Short. It was based on the 1987 Hudson Talbott children's book of the same name, which was narrated from the perspective of the main character, a Tyrannosaurus rex named Rex. Comedy Dakota Express is a 2002 Kannada comedy film, a remake of the 2001 Malayalam film Ee Parakkum Thalika. It was produced by Rockline Venkatesh and directed by M. S. Rajashekar. The film stars Rockline Venkatesh and Om Prakash Rao in the leading roles. Animation The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus is a 2000 film created by Mike Young Productions and released by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. It is based on the L. Frank Baum novel of the same name. Comedy Italian Fast Food is a movie directed by Ludovico Gasparini, and written by Carlo and Enrico Vanzina, Lorenzo Beccati and Ezio Greggio. The movie was inspired by the TV show "Drive In", a popular 2-hour show of the '80s. A few of the characters were actually lifted from the show: Sergio Vastano reprised his desperate student role, while Enzo Braschi gave a three-dimensionality to his Paninaro. Other roles were created for the movie, using actors from the TV show - Carlo Pistarino became a delivery boy, the Trettré were the owner and two workers at the fast food, and Susanna Messaggio became an acting-obsessed waitress. The movie is about one day in the life of an Italian fast food restaurant, with several of its customers and workers living strange adventures in and around Milan. During production, Carlo Pistarino had an accident with the vehicle that was used by his character to deliver food, and the actor came out unharmed after flipping over his 3-wheel car. Comedy Country Hotel is a 1957 comedy-drama film written and directed by Rattana Pestonji. Comedy Adam's Rib is a 1949 American film written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin and directed by George Cukor. It stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as married lawyers who come to oppose each other in court. Judy Holliday co-stars as third lead in her second credited movie role. The music was composed by Miklós Rózsa, except for the song "Farewell, Amanda", which was written by Cole Porter. The film was well received upon its release and is considered a classic romantic comedy by some. Documentary film Moondog is a 2012 documentary drama film written by Khairy Beshara and Robert Beshara and directed by Khairy Beshara. Documentary film 18 Ius Soli: il diritto di essere italiani is a documentary film directed by Fred Kudjo Kuwornu. Documentary film For Daniel is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Ernie Gehr. Comedy The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion is a 1993 comedy directed by Dave Powers. Comedy Three Husbands is a 1951 American film directed by Irving Reis. Comedy Vienna, City of My Dreams is a 1957 film directed by Willi Forst. Comedy Stagehand is a 2007 short, comedy, drama film written and directed by Peter Hanson. Comedy A Pair of Briefs is a 1962 British legal comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Mary Peach, Brenda De Banzie and James Robertson Justice. A new female barrister bonds with a male rebel in chambers, and together they try and piece together a case. Comedy El Casamiento de Chichilo is a 1938 Argentine comedy film. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. Animation A Stain on his Conscience is a 1967 Yugoslavian animated short film written and directed by Dušan Vukotić. Comedy Mission Impossible: Samurai is a 2014 Japanese jidaigeki comedy film directed by Katsuhide Motoki and starring Kuranosuke Sasaki, Kyoko Fukada and Tsuyoshi Ihara. It was released on 21 June 2014. Animation Invisible Master is a 2008 animated film directed by Mike Fisher. Documentary film Stop Killing Our Sons is a 2014 documentary film, directed by YCM. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: Roar! Kasukabe Animal Kingdom is a 2009 anime film. It is the 17th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 18, 2009 in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. Comedy Mick Øgendahl: Propaganda - Idioti har mange ansigter Med showet ‘Propaganda' vendte Mick Øgendahl i 2010 tilbage til sine foretrukne omgivelser - en scene, en mikrofon og et publikum. Mere end 100 udsolgte shows taler deres eget sprog! Med Mick Øgendahl i absolut storform er der garanti for fantastisk under- holdning. Også selv om emnerne er så forskellige som rengøringsprodukter, parforhold, Karen Blixen, gratisaviser, biler, teenage-ekspedienter og meget, meget mere ... Mick Øgendahl er en af landets absolut mest populære komikere og med dette show beviser han igen hvorfor. For Mick er der ingen emner der er for små til at blive taget under behandling - og ingen der er for store. Documentary film Star of Bethlehem is a documentary film directed by Tim Walker. Documentary film Mizhavu is a 1997 documentary film directed by K. R. Subhash. Animation "Charlie the Unicorn" is a Flash animated short film and viral video created by Jason Steele of independent film company FilmCow. The film follows the life of Charlie, a lethargic unicorn, and two other unicorns who bring him on an allegedly magical adventure to the mythical "Candy Mountain." The film was envisioned by independent animator Jason Steele of production company FilmCow. Steele originally created the video as a flash animation test for his mother; the video was partially credited to her and was released by her under the username "TypeQueen" on Newgrounds, where it rapidly gained popularity. The video was later uploaded onto YouTube by Geoff Swanson, where it rapidly gained viewership and continued to increase in popularity. The video was a viral hit, accumulating 50 million views and gaining worldwide praise. A merchandising line was later produced featuring the video's characters and famed quotations, as well as three sequels, "Charlie the Unicorn 2," "Charlie the Unicorn 3," and "Charlie the Unicorn 4", released in 2008, 2009, and 2012 respectively. Comedy Miss Brewster's Millions is a silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Clarence G. Badger directed and the ever popular Bebe Daniels starred. It was based on a novel by George Barr McCutcheon and a play by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley and had been filmed before in 1921 with Roscoe Arbuckle. Documentary film Sandgrains is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jordie Montevecchi and Gabriel Manrique. Documentary film Die Narbe Westberlin West is a 2009 documentary, historical, music and war film directed by Burkhard von Harder. Thriller Faults is a 2014 drama film written and directed by Riley Stearns in his feature film debut. The film stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, Beth Grant, Chris Ellis and Lance Reddick. The film premiered at the 2014 SXSW on March 9, 2014, and was picked up by Screen Media Films for theatrical release on March 6, 2015. Science Fiction Renaissance is a 2006 French black-and-white animated science fiction film by French director Christian Volckman. It was co-produced in France, United Kingdom and Luxembourg and released on 15 March 2006 in France and 28 July 2006 in the UK by Miramax Films. Renaissance features a rare visual style in which almost all images are exclusively black and white, with only occasional colour used for detail. The film centers on a policeman investigating the kidnapping of a scientist who holds the key to eternal life in a futuristic Paris. Comedy Crazy Kind of Love is an American romantic drama film directed by Sarah Siegel-Magness. The film is based on 1995 novel Angel Angel by April Stevens. The film stars include Amanda Crew, Zach Gilford, Aly Michalka, Graham Rogers, Eva Longoria and Virginia Madsen replacing Meg Ryan late in June 2011. The film was released on July 9, 2013. Thriller Goodfellas is a 1990 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese. It is a film adaptation of the 1986 non-fiction book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, who co-wrote the screenplay with Scorsese. The film follows the rise and fall of Lucchese crime family associate Henry Hill and his friends over a period from 1955 to 1980. Scorsese initially named the film Wise Guy, but postponed it, and later he and Pileggi changed the name to Goodfellas. To prepare for their roles in the film, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Ray Liotta often spoke with Pileggi, who shared research material left over from writing the book. According to Pesci, improvisation and ad-libbing came out of rehearsals where Scorsese gave the actors freedom to do whatever they wanted. The director made transcripts of these sessions, took the lines he liked best, and put them into a revised script the cast worked from during principal photography. Goodfellas performed well at the box office, grossing $46.8 million domestically, well above its $25 million budget. It also received positive reviews from critics. Comedy Crazy Desire is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It launched the film career of Catherine Spaak. The film was initially blocked by the Italian censorship committee and then cut in some parts before being released with a ban for persons under 14 years. Documentary film Cinderella Man: The Real Jim Braddock Story is a 2005 documentary written by Brennan Huntington and directed by Brian Gillogly and John Preston. Science Fiction Bride of the Monster is a 1955 sci-fi horror film starring Bela Lugosi, along with Tor Johnson, Tony McCoy and Loretta King Hadler. It was produced, directed and co-written by Edward D. Wood, Jr. A sequel, entitled Night of the Ghouls, was finished in 1959, but due to last-minute financial problems, was not released until 1987. Comedy Another musical episode. Famous opera singer Tom arrives at a concert, where Jerry happens to be sleeping. Jerry tries to distract Tom from his performance, and eventually, the two end up literally switching places. Comedy Long-Term Relationship is a 2006 drama, comedy and romance film written by Rob Williams and directed by Rob Williams. Documentary film Jews & Money is a 2013 historical documentary film written and directed by Lewis Cohen. Comedy Fat Albert is a 2004 live-action/animated comedy film based on the Filmation animated series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. The film was produced by Davis Entertainment for 20th Century Fox, and stars Kenan Thompson as the title character. The plot surrounds Fat Albert and the gang leaving the cartoon world and entering the real world in order to help a teenage girl, Doris Robertson, deal with the challenges of being unpopular, and not having any friends except her foster sister. Doris withdrew after the death of her grandfather, Albert Robertson, who was the real-life inspiration for the Fat Albert character. Fat Albert and the gang must show her that she is special and that she can make friends. But if Albert and his friends stay in the real world they will turn to celluloid dust, and it's up to Bill Cosby to help them get them back into the cartoon world. Documentary film Circus Stars is 1958 documentary film written and directed by Leonid Kristi. Comedy Boxboarders! is a 2007 independent comedy film written and directed by Rob Hedden and starring, among others, Marieh Delfino, Melora Hardin, Dale Midkiff, Michelle Pierce and The Lizardman. Documentary film In the Tracks of is a 52 minute documentary series about the greatest international film score composers, written and directed by Pascale Cuenot, and produced by Prelight Films. The series aims to restore the importance of film scores in the music history, to explore the relations between music and cinema and also to propose a deeper reflection upon the creative process. Comedy La Piñata is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Manuel Arija. Thriller C.O.D. is a 1932 British crime film directed by Michael Powell and starring Garry Marsh, Arthur Stratton and Sybil Grove. A man assists a woman to dispose of the body of her stepfather. The film has been declared "Missing, Believed Lost" by the British Film Institute. Comedy Hocus Pocus Powwow is a 1968 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Merlin the Magic Mouse and Second Banana and directed by Alex Lovy. Animation Das Rabennest is a 1957 animated film directed by Jan Hempel. Comedy Dogs Is Dogs is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 110th Our Gang short to be released. Comedy The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human is a 1999 American mockumentary directed and written by Jeff Abugov, and starring David Hyde Pierce, Carmen Electra, Lucy Liu, and Mackenzie Astin. Comedy "During a late night of mutual exploration, Augusto and Rosetta Guerrero unravel a life-changing discovery in what used to be a private childhood game." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Stop! is a 2003 short/comedy/drama film written and directed by Mathijs Geijskes. Documentary film A Woman Is a Risky Bet: Six Orchestra Conductors is a 1987 Swedish documentary film about women orchestra conductors directed by Christina Olofson. Comedy A Night at the Opera is a 1935 American comedy film starring Groucho Marx, Chico Marx and Harpo Marx, and featuring Kitty Carlisle, Allan Jones, Margaret Dumont, Sig Ruman, and Walter Woolf King. It was the first film the Marx Brothers made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer after their departure from Paramount Pictures, and the first after Zeppo left the act. The film was adapted by George S. Kaufman, Morrie Ryskind, and Al Boasberg from a story by James Kevin McGuinness. It was directed by Sam Wood. A smash hit at the box office, A Night at the Opera was selected in 1993 for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is also included in the 2007 update of AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies, at number 85; and previously in AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs 2000 showing, at number 12. Animation Daffy's Rhapsody is a 2012 theatrical 3D computer-animated short film starring Mel Blanc and Billy West as Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It was released on February 10, 2012 in front of Journey 2: The Mysterious Island. The short has not yet been released on home video. Comedy Thunderstruck is a 2004 Australian film starring Stephen Curry, Damon Gameau, Ryan Johnson, Callan Mulvey, and Sam Worthington. The title of the movie was taken from the AC/DC song of the same name. The films revolves around five AC/DC fans who make a promise that if one of them died, the other four would have him buried next to grave of the their idol, Bon Scott. When one of them dies, the remaining four embark on a road trip to fulfill their promise. Comedy The Women is a 1939 American comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor. The film is based on Clare Boothe Luce's play of the same name, and was adapted for the screen by Anita Loos and Jane Murfin, who had to make the film acceptable for the Production Code in order for it to be released. The film stars Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Paulette Goddard, Joan Fontaine, Lucile Watson, Mary Boland, and Virginia Grey, as well as Marjorie Main and Phyllis Povah, the last two of whom reprised their stage roles from the play. Florence Nash, Ruth Hussey, Virginia Weidler, Butterfly McQueen, and Hedda Hopper also appeared in smaller roles. Fontaine was the last surviving actress with a credited role in the film; she died in 2013. The film continued the play's all-female tradition—the entire cast of more than 130 speaking roles was female. Set in the glamorous Manhattan apartments of high society evoked by Cedric Gibbons, and in Reno where they obtain their divorces, it presents an acidic commentary on the pampered lives and power struggles of various rich, bored wives and other women they come into contact with. Comedy Soldiers Three is a 1951 film based upon a novel by Rudyard Kipling and starring Stewart Granger, Walter Pidgeon, and David Niven. The movie was directed by Tay Garnett . Documentary film Journey to the West is a 2014 French-Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. It had its world premiere at the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 2014. Comedy Flirting Scholar 2 is a 2010 Chinese comedy film directed by Hong Kong director Lee Lik-Chi and starring Huang Xiaoming, Zhang Jingchu, Natalis Chan and Richie Ren. It is a prequel to the 1993 Hong Kong film Flirting Scholar which starred Stephen Chow and also directed by Lee. Comedy Look Up! is a 2013 animation short comedy film written and directed by Chad Strawderman. Comedy The Cohens and Kellys is a 1926 comedy film directed by Harry A. Pollard and starring Charles Murray, George Sidney, Kate Price and Jason Robards Sr. The film is the first of the Cohens and Kellys film serials. The film is perhaps best known today as the subject of Nichols v. Universal Pictures Corp., a copyright infringement case, in which Judge Learned Hand articulated the doctrine that copyright protection does not cover the characteristics of stock characters in a story. Animation Tomcat Combat is the 89th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 2, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Getting Nowhere Faster is a 2004 American documentary about female skateboarders. The documentary features skateboarding footage of the world's best female skateboarders, as well as a fiction film called The Skatepark Hauntings of Debbie Escalante. The skateboarding footage is interwoven with scenes from the film. The DVD features an option to watch only the skateboarding footage, or the storyline sections of the feature. Documentary film Y2K – A World in Crisis is a 1999 documentary television series produced by Studio W and Warren Chaney Productions for network and cable broadcast. The series was written and directed by Warren Chaney and starred Hugh O'Brian, Dick Van Patten, Richard Anderson, Richard Roundtree and Deborah Winters. It was filmed in Los Angeles, Houston, Washington, D.C. and on location in many areas of the United States. The series was widely broadcast during the 1999 television season and for the first quarter of year 2000. It received favorable reviews for its impact on the millennium bug or Y2K computer software problems occurring at the turn of the 20th century. In keeping with the high tech theme of the programs, the series became one of the first network productions to position its hosts and narrators in digitally created sets. A popular book based on the series was written by Dr. Warren Chaney, the series' writer and director. The book carried the same title and appeared in two published editions. Each edition reflected the evolving systems changes occurring in computer networks as they were repaired. Comedy Box–Office Bunny, released in 1990, is a 4-minute Looney Tunes short starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It was shown in theaters with The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter. This was Warner Brother's first Bugs Bunny theatrical release since 1964. It was issued to commemorate Bugs' 50th anniversary. It is included as a special feature on the DVD for The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. Jeff Bergman voiced the three main characters, thus becoming the first person besides Mel Blanc, who had died a year before the cartoon was released, to have the honor of providing Bugs' and Daffy's voices. The short was directed by Darrell Van Citters, who went on to direct the first two "Hare Jordan" Bugs Bunny/Michael Jordan commercials for Nike. Animation Blinkity Blank is a 1955 animated short film by Norman McLaren, engraved directly onto black film leader, Blinkity Blank features a soundtrack combining improvisational jazz from composer Maurice Blackburn along with graphical sounds created by McLaren scratching onto the film's optical soundtrack. Blinkity Blank features lines, dots and other abstract forms, along with fruits, trees, planets and chickens—the latter featured at length in another McLaren hand-drawn film Hen Hop—which blink in and out of existence, or merge with or modulate other shapes. McLaren also left some frames blank, which he described as “sprinkling on the empty band of time”. It received the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, the first prize for Best Animated Film at the BAFTA Awards as well as a Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. Blinkity Blank was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Animation King Klunk is a 1933 animated short subject, produced and directed by Walter Lantz. It stars Pooch the Pup, and is the twelfth of the thirteen cartoons featuring that character. The cartoon is a parody of the RKO feature King Kong, which premiered six months earlier to this cartoon's release on September 4, 1933 from Universal Pictures. Documentary film The Education of Shelby Knox is 2005 documentary film that tells the coming-of-age story of public speaker and feminist Shelby Knox, a teenager who joins a campaign for comprehensive sex education in the high schools of Lubbock, Texas. TEOSK was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival in 2005 and aired on PBS’ P.O.V. series that same year. It was directed and produced by Marion Lipschutz and Rose Rosenblatt. Documentary film 13 lat 13 minut is a Polish historical film. It was released in 2006. Romek Strzałkowski and Peter Mansfeld were young boys during the Poznań 1956 protests and Budapest 1956. Romek was the youngest victim. Comedy Der Optimist is a 1938 comedy written by Felix von Eckardt and directed by E.W. Emo, based on the play by Jack Larric. Thriller Four Corners is a 2013 South African coming of age crime drama film about family lost and family regained, directed by Ian Gabriel. The film was selected as the official South African Submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Documentary film In New York, there are five criminal organizations created by, and still dominated by, men of Italian-American descent. Documentary film The Silence of Pelesjan is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Pietro Marcello. Comedy For Your Height Only is a 1981 Filipino comedy/action movie starring Weng Weng. Its title is a play on words on For Your Eyes Only, the title of the James Bond film released that same year. A sequel was produced in 1982, titled The Impossible Kid. Weng Weng is known as the shortest man to ever be a lead in an action film/martial arts film; he stands at 2'9". Animation Cedric & Hope is a 2012 animation/short/adventure film directed by Pierce Davison. Comedy I Shagged Ronaldo! is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Rita Marie Lawlor. Animation The Hat is a 1964 animated short film written and directed by Faith Hubley and John Hubley. Comedy Eskimotive is an animated short film by Pat Sullivan Studios, starring Felix the Cat. Documentary film Gorgona, Stories on the Run is a 2013 documentary film directed by Camilo Botero. Documentary film Entre la coupe et l'élection is a 2008 documentary film co-directed by Monique Mbeka Phoba and Guy Kabeya Muya. It tells of Zaire's football team at the 1974 FIFA World Cup and what happened to the players afterwards. Animation Aldar i seryj volk is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Rim Sharafutdinov. Thriller Coma is a 1978 suspense film based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Robin Cook. The film rights were acquired by director Michael Crichton, and the movie was produced by Martin Erlichmann for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The cast includes Geneviève Bujold, Michael Douglas, Elizabeth Ashley, Richard Widmark, and Rip Torn. Among the actors in smaller roles are Tom Selleck, Lois Chiles, and Ed Harris. The film is in color with stereo sound and runs for 113 minutes. An intense sense of paranoia pervades the film, similar to other films of the 1970s such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Conversation, and The Stepford Wives. The story was adapted again into a two-part television miniseries broadcast September 2012 on A&E television network. Comedy Please Turn Over is a 1959 British comedy film written by Norman Hudis and directed by Gerald Thomas. It featured Ted Ray, Julia Lockwood, Jean Kent, Joan Sims, Leslie Phillips, Charles Hawtrey, Lionel Jeffries and Victor Maddern. An English village is thrown into chaos when the daughter of one of the residents publishes a book detailing the supposed secrets of the inhabitants. It was based on the play Book of the Month by Basil Thomas. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. Hedorah is a 1971 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Yoshimitsu Banno and featuring special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, the film starred Akira Yamauchi, Toshie Kimura and Hiroyuki Kawase. The eleventh film in the Godzilla series, the film had a strong anti-pollution message with director Banno being inspired after visiting a polluted beach near Yokkaichi. The film marked director Banno's directorial debut; however, the budget for Godzilla vs. Hedorah was significantly lower than previous Godzilla films. Banno was only given 35 days to shoot the film and only had one team available to shoot both the drama and monster effects scenes. Veteran Godzilla director Ishirō Honda was later tasked by producer Tomoyuki Tanaka to watch Banno's rough cut and provide advice. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the spring of 1972 by American International Pictures as Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster. Science Fiction Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust is a 2007 Japanese science fiction comedy film directed by Yasuo Baba available with English sub-titles. The plot centers on traveling in time from 2007 to 1990 and in the process compares some everyday things between 1990 and 2007 in a humorous way. Comedy Rip Van Winkle is a 1903 American short black-and-white silent compilation film written and directed by William K.L. Dickson adapted from the play by his friend and investor Joseph Jefferson with Dion Boucicault based on the story of the same name by Washington Irving, featuring Joseph Jefferson as a ne'er-do-well, who wanders off one day into the Kaatskill mountains where he runs into an odd group of men, drinks some of their mysterious brew and passes out only to wake up to find 20 years have passed. The film is compiled from a series of films produced in 1896, which consisted of; Rip's Toast Rip Meets the Dwarf Rip and the Dwarf Rip Leaving Sleepy Hollow Rip's Toast to Hudson and Crew Rip's Twenty Years' Sleep Awakening of Rip Rip Passing Over Hill These films were added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1995 and featured on the DVD release More Treasures from American Film Archives, 1894-1931. Documentary film Muhammad and Larry is a documentary film directed by Alberts Maysles and Bradley Kaplan for ESPN's documentary film series 30 for 30. Thriller Det perfekte mord, also known as Det perfekte mord – Homo Falsus, is a 1992 Norwegian thriller film directed by Eva Isaksen, starring Gard B. Eidsvold, Anna-Lena Hemström and Anne Marit Jacobsen. It is based on the novel Homo Falsus by Jan Kjærstad. Film-maker Pierre is shooting an erotic thriller with his girlfriend Greta. Soon the story begins to repeat itself in real life. Comedy Time Piece is a 1965 experimental short film directed, written, produced by and starring Jim Henson. The film depicts an ordinary man moving in constant motion, in a desperate attempt to escape the passage of time. Time Piece is notable as one of the few live-action projects Jim Henson produced that did not involve any form of puppetry. The short film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1966. Documentary film The Search for Mengele is a 1985 documentary written by James Bellini and William Bemister and directed by Brian Moser. Comedy Ooh... You Are Awful is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Dick Emery, Derren Nesbitt, Ronald Fraser and Cheryl Kennedy. Its alternative title on its North American release was Get Charlie Tully. Before his death, Reggie Campbell Peek deposited a stolen £500,000 into a Swiss bank account. But Peek left a record of the account number: the digits tattooed on the bottoms of four young women, none of whom know the value of their asset. His friend and partner-in-crime Charlie Tully, using his talent as a "master of disguise" - sets out to locate those women, and gain sight of the digits. Meanwhile, Tully is being watched by other - more dangerous - criminals. Thriller Kadachit is a Marathi movie released on 25 October 2008. Produced by Ashwini Bhave and directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The movie deals with the conflict between truth and lies and its alarming impact on emotional entanglement resulting in psychological disorders. The movie has been written by Girish Joshi. Documentary film Inside Deep Throat is a 2005 American documentary film about the 1972 pornographic film Deep Throat and its effects on American society. Comedy Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon is a 1967 British science fiction comedy film directed by Don Sharp and starring Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Fröbe and Terry-Thomas. It was released in the US as Those Fantastic Flying Fools, in order to capitalise on the success of Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines two years earlier. Science Fiction Eel Girl is a 2008 horror science fiction short film written and directed by Paul Campion, in which what appears to be a sort of human-eel hybrid woman, being studied by scientists in a Naval research facility, takes revenge on one of the scientists who are studying her. The film was produced by Elisabeth Pinto and Jennifer Scheer, and was shot in Wellington, New Zealand. The special makeup effects were created by New Zealand based company Weta Workshop. Animation Soudain is a 2007 animated short film directed by Vn Ta-Minh. Comedy Sweet Talker is a 1991 Australian film starring Bryan Brown. It was directed by Michael Jenkins who later described it as: A real general audience film, a fairly gentle film about some relationships, almost father-son relationships, single mum relationship with her son. It's not what I would call a film that has major clout to it. It's an entertainment film, but what it says is not bad. It's a soft film - it doesn't really go out there pretending it's saying anything world-shattering... In this industry quite a few things are haphazard. Sweet Talker is one of the more haphazard projects that has come along. The film's soundtrack, scored and performed by British singer/songwriter Richard Thompson was released by Capitol Records the same year the film was released. Comedy El baisano Jalil is a 1942 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Story about Lebanese-immigrants to Mexico in the earlier 19th century. Science Fiction A Town Has Turned to Dust is a made for TV movie created in 1998 that was originally shown on the Syfy Channel. Science Fiction Interstate 60: Episodes of The Road is a 2002 metaphysical comedy/drama road film starring James Marsden, Gary Oldman, Amy Smart, Christopher Lloyd, Chris Cooper, and Kurt Russell, with a cameo by Michael J. Fox. The film was written and directed by Bob Gale, in his feature film directorial debut. Science Fiction Project A-ko is a 1986 animated fantasy-parody film that had several sequels and a spin-off. This series references a number of other works of anime from the 1970s and 1980s, such as Macross, Fist of the North Star and Gundam. The title itself is a reference to the 1985 Jackie Chan movie Project A, although the film bears no resemblance to Project A; the working title ended up sticking. Animation Mechanical Man is a cartoon short by Walter Lantz that features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 54th Oswald short by Lantz and the 107th in the entire series. Science Fiction The Beast with a Million Eyes is a science-fiction movie about an alien able to see through the eyes of the many creatures he takes control of. It was produced and directed by David Kramarsky, although some sources say that it was co-directed by Lou Place and co-produced by Roger Corman and Samuel Z. Arkoff. The movie was released in 1955 by American Releasing Corporation that later became American International Pictures. Documentary film Beyond Elections: Redefining Democracy in the Americas is a 2008 documentary directed by Silvia Leindecker and Michael Fox. Documentary film Little Miss Piggy is a 2013 short, family and documentary film written and directed by Ellen Vloet. Comedy S.O.S. – En segelsällskapsresa is a Swedish comedy film released in 1988, and directed by Lasse Åberg. Documentary film A Temporary Area in Athens is a 2010 music, documentary film directed by Vincent Moon. Comedy Doctor in Love is a 1960 British comedy film, the fourth of the seven films in the Doctor series, starring James Robertson Justice as Sir Lancelot Spratt and Michael Craig as Dr Richard Hare. This was the first film in the series not to feature Dirk Bogarde, although he did return for the next film in the series Doctor in Distress. Comedy Steelyard Blues is a 1973 comedy crime film starring Donald Sutherland, Jane Fonda and Peter Boyle. Tagline: If you can't beat 'em ... drive 'em crazy! Animation Snowflake, the White Gorilla is a 2011 Spanish live action film directed by Andrés G. Schaer. The film depicts the fictional childhood of the white gorilla Snowflake. The English dub of the film stars David Spade, Ariana Grande, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, Dallas Lovato, Keith David, and Christopher Lloyd. Documentary film José Barrientos is a 1997 short documentary film written and directed by Juan Carlos Carrasco. Comedy Whatever You Want is a 2009 comedy film written by Khashayar Alvand and directed by Mohammad Motevaselani. Animation The Magnificent Lion Boy is a 2013 drama film written by Jonathan Carr and directed by Ana Caro Sabogal. Animation Pistol Packin' Woodpecker is the 97th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 2, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Ano ko hayaku babaa ni narebaiinoni is a comedy film directed by Yûsuke Koroyasu. Thriller Mystery Road is a 2013 Australian crime film written and directed by Ivan Sen. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy St. Vincent is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Theodore Melfi, making his feature film debut. The film stars Bill Murray as the title character and features Jaeden Lieberher, Melissa McCarthy, Chris O'Dowd, and Naomi Watts. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival where it won 2nd runner up as "People's Choice Award for Best Film". It received a limited theatrical release on October 10, 2014, and expanded to a wide release on October 24. The same day, it was released on Netflix in France. Science Fiction Groom Lake, also called The Visitor, is a 2002 film directed by William Shatner and starring Amy Acker. Thriller Black Hand is a 1950 American film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Gene Kelly as an Italian immigrant fighting against the Black Hand extortion racket in New York City in the first decade of the 20th century. Comedy Holiday in Mexico is a 1946 Technicolor musical directed by George Sidney, starring Walter Pidgeon, Jane Powell, and Ilona Massey. Documentary film To Be a B-Girl is a 2013 short, documentary film directed by Yasmin Angel. Documentary film Uigwe, the 8-Day Festival is a 2014 documentary film directed by Choi Pil-gon. Animation Azulejo Or Visual Illusion is a 2012 short animated drama fantasy film written and directed by Kolja Saksida. Comedy She Pedals Fast (For A Girl) is a 2008 film directed by Eva Vivres. Documentary film Gambling, Gods and LSD is a 2002 Canadian/Swiss experimental documentary film by Canadian film director Peter Mettler. It was shot between 1997 and 1999 in Canada, the United States, Switzerland and India, and is a "fragmented narrative" that shows what people do to discover themselves and find happiness. The film was screened at film festivals in a number of countries across the world, including Canada, Switzerland, the United States, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Japan, Australia and South Africa. It won several awards, including the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television's 2003 Genie Award for "Best Documentary". Animation Sky Force 3D is a 2012 animation film written by Jeff Bowler, Joe Fiorello and Cameron Hood and directed by Tony Tang. Thriller Summer School Teachers is a 1974 feature film from writer-director Barbara Peeters starring Candice Rialson. It is about three female friends who all teach at a school over the summer. It was an unofficial follow up to The Student Teachers. Documentary film Toxic Hot Seat is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kirby Walker and James Redford. Documentary film Coup D'Etat: The Week That Changed The World is a documentary of deep background on events in the former Soviet Union that was previously impossible to access and use. Comedy Here Come the Tigers is a 1979 film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Cunningham said in Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th he believed that the film cost $250,000 to make, "if that. It could be much lower. It was guerrilla filmmaking. It was all kids from the little leagues; it was like being on a three-week field trip with a bunch of sixth-graders. It was good and bad, frustrating and exciting. I loved it." Victor Miller, who wrote the film under the pseudonym Arch McCoy, said: "Those were the days when everybody said, 'What America needs is a good G-rated movie.' I guess Here Come the Tigers made its money back, but they lied about America wanting G-rated films." Comedy Vivaramana Aalu is a 2002 Tamil language film directed by K. Selva Bharathy. The film features Sathyaraj, Devayani and Mumtaj in lead roles. The film was released on 14 January 2002. Thriller National Security is a 2012 South Korean prison drama film based on the memoir by Kim Geun-tae, a democracy activist who was kidnapped and tortured by national police inspector Lee Geun-an for 22 days in 1985 during the Chun Doo-hwan regime. Calling the film "the most painful experience in my 30 years as a filmmaker," director Chung Ji-young wanted the audience to reflect on the theme of torture. He said he found the courage to make the film so that Korean viewers will "engage with our sad history and the sacrifices of great people like Kim Geun-tae in a concrete, meaningful way. If we triumph over the past, we can move forward with unity and reconciliation." Thriller Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American crime film that depicts the events before and after a botched diamond heist. The film was the debut of director and writer Quentin Tarantino, and stars an ensemble cast—Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi, Lawrence Tierney, and Michael Madsen. Tarantino and criminal-turned-author Edward Bunker have minor roles. It incorporates many themes that have become Tarantino's hallmarks—violent crime, pop culture references, profanity, and a nonlinear storyline. The film has become a classic of independent film and a cult hit. It was named "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire magazine. Reservoir Dogs was generally well received, and the cast was praised by many critics. Although it was not given much promotion upon release, the film became a modest success in the United States after grossing $2,832,029, recouping its $1.2 million budget. The film was more successful in the United Kingdom, grossing nearly £6.5 million, and it achieved higher popularity after the success of Tarantino's next directorial effort, Pulp Fiction. Thriller Mayday - Flug in den Tod is a 1997 thriller film written by David Howard and directed by Chris Bould. Documentary film Immigration: The Unpardonable Sin is a 2013 documentary film directed by Andrew Mwangi. Comedy We are not animals is a 2012 film directed by Alejandro Agresti and written by John Cusack and Alejandro Agresti . Thriller February 29 is a 2006 South Korean film and the first installment of the 4 Horror Tales film series. It was followed by Forbidden Floor, Roommates and Dark Forest. In this tale Ji-yeon is a tollgate ticket girl who is frightened by the driver of a mysterious black car when he hands her a bloodstained ticket at midnight. Her fear deepens after her colleague, Jong-sook, tells her that 12 years earlier a prisoner transport vehicle caused a traffic accident wherein all the prisoners involved died - and some of the corpses disappeared. Since then, a murder has occurred near the tollgate on February 29th, every four years. Calamity soon follows. Comedy The Hundred-Foot Journey is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström from a screenplay written by Steven Knight, adapted from Richard C. Morais' 2010 novel The Hundred-Foot Journey. The film stars Helen Mirren, Om Puri, Manish Dayal and Charlotte Le Bon and tells the story of a feud between two adjacent restaurants; one operated by a recently-relocated Indian family and the other managed by a Michelin-starred French chef. The film was produced by Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey for DreamWorks Pictures through their respective production companies, Amblin Entertainment and Harpo Films, in association with Participant Media and Image Nation. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures on August 8, 2014. The film received generally positive reviews and has earned over $85 million at the worldwide box office. Comedy Green Grow the Rushes is a British comedy film and the first film to be released by ACT Films Ltd. The film was produced by John Gossage and funded by the National Film Finance Corporation and the Co-operative Wholesale Society Bank. Animation Majocco Shimai no Yoyo to Nene is a 2013 Japanese anime fantasy film directed by Takayuki Hirao. Science Fiction Recursion is a 2014 short adventure comedy science fiction film written by Stanton Nash and directed by Sam Buntrock. Thriller Umar Qaid is a 1975 Bollywood action film directed by Sikandar Khanna. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Jeetendra, Vinod Mehra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Reena Roy, etc. Documentary film An all-access, backstage pass to the hottest gathering in the world, (WIRED Magazine) THE FUTURE WE WILL CREATE is an exhilarating behind-the-scenes tour of this stimulating and paradigm-shifting meeting of the minds, an annual conference where theoretical physicists, 11-year-old violin prodigies, and venture capitalists present and exchange bold new ideas that will change everything. A veritable Cirque du Soleil of the psyche, TED (Technology Entertainment Design) brings the talent, energy, and collective spirit of the planet s top doers and thinkers together to plot a better future.Directed and narrated by actress Daphne Zuniga, this intellectually-charged film captures the best of TED 2006, including mind-blowing appearances by former Vice President Al Gore, Dr. Larry Brilliant, the man who led the successful campaign to eradicate smallpox, Nicholas Negroponte, a computer scientist with plans to put a $100 laptop into the hands of students in the developing world, the founders of Google, and many more inspired and inspiring TEDsters.The future is now in THE FUTURE WE WILL CREATE: INSIDE THE WORLD OF TED. This entertaining and thought-provoking film will change the way you look at yourself and at the world. Thriller Shootout at Wadala is a 2013 Bollywood crime thriller film written and directed by Sanjay Gupta. It is a prequel to the 2007 hit Shootout at Lokhandwala, and it is the second instalment of the Shootout Film Series. It is based on the book Dongri to Dubai. The film features John Abraham, Anil Kapoor, Kangna Ranaut, Tusshar Kapoor, Manoj Bajpai and Sonu Sood in lead roles. The film dramatises the first-ever registered encounter by Mumbai police, where gangster Manya Surve was shot dead, which took place at the junction next to Dr. Ambedkar college, Wadala, Mumbai on 11 January 1982. The film was expected to release on 1 May 2013, but was postponed, and release on 3 May 2013, the date which marks 100 years in Bollywood.The film released with positive reviews from critics and good box-office collections.The film was quiet successful and was declared a "hit" by Box-Office India after its 3-week run. Comedy Repo Chick is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Alex Cox. Like Cox's first feature, Repo Man, it centers on the repossession trade and a mysterious vehicle with a large reward. It is the second of Cox's "microfeatures," produced for a very low budget and given very little theatrical distribution. Although not a sequel to Repo Man, it has been associated with it. It was released on DVD in North America and the United Kingdom in February, 2011. Animation Odin: Photon Sailer Starlight, also known as Odin: Starlight Mutiny is a 1985 Japanese anime film produced by Yoshinobu Nishizaki's West Cape Corporation which was previously known for Space Battleship Yamato. It was directed by Toshio Masuda with a music score by Hiroshi Miyagawa, both of whom worked on the Yamato series. Documentary film There is No Authority But Yourself is a Dutch film directed by Alexander Oey documenting the history of anarchist punk band Crass. The film features archive footage of the band and interviews with former members Steve Ignorant, Penny Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher. As well as reflecting on the band's past the film focusses on their current activities, and includes footage of Rimbaud performing with Last Amendment at the Vortex jazz club in Hackney, a compost toilet building workshop and a permaculture course held at Dial House in the spring of 2006. The title of the film is derived from the final lines of the Crass album Yes Sir, I Will; "You must learn to live with your own conscience, your own morality, your own decision, your own self. You alone can do it. There is no authority but yourself." There is No Authority But Yourself premiered at the Raindance Film Festival at the Piccadilly Circus, London Trocadero in October 2006 and was part of the Official Selection film programme at the Flipside film festival in May 2008 Documentary film Sea of Butterfly is a 2011 documentary film directed by Bae-il Park. Comedy Betty Boop's Penthouse is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Documentary film Insitu is a 2011 documentary film written by Aurélie Florent and Antoine Viviani and directed by Antoine Viviani. Thriller Trump Card is a 2009 Bollywood film directed by Arshad Khan. The film stars Vishwajeet Pradhan, Vikram Kumar, Haidar Ali, Urvashi Chaudhary. This is a thriller story of deceit, love crime. Animation Dragons II: The Metal Ages is a 2005 television animated adventure film. It is a sequel to the 2004 film Dragons: Fire and Ice, and based on the Mega Bloks toyline. Comedy Help Me, Help You is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Ravi Godse. A Doctor discovers he only has 6 months to live. He decides to make a list of 6 friends whose lives he will improve by affecting some match-making and career/personality changes before he is gone. The more he realizes that his match-making is futile and the friends are worse off. Thriller The Day of the Jackal is a 1973 British-French thriller film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Edward Fox and Michael Lonsdale. Based on the 1971 novel The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth, the film is about a professional assassin known only as the "Jackal" who is hired to assassinate French president Charles de Gaulle in the summer of 1963. The Day of the Jackal received positive reviews and went on to win the BAFTA Award for Best Film Editing, five additional BAFTA Award nominations, two Golden Globe Award nominations, and one Academy Award nomination. The film grossed $16,056,255 at the box office, and earned an additional $8,525,000 in North American rentals. Documentary film Letters from Palestine is a 2003 film directed by Kollektiv. Thriller Rehearsal for Murder is a 1982 murder mystery television film that starred Robert Preston and Lynn Redgrave, and directed by David Greene. The script, written by Richard Levinson and William Link, won a 1983 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Science Fiction Quatermass 2 is a 1957 British science fiction horror film made by Hammer Film Productions; it is a sequel to the earlier Hammer film The Quatermass Xperiment. Like its predecessor, it is based on a BBC Television serial Quatermass II written by Nigel Kneale. The film was produced by Anthony Hinds and directed by Val Guest and stars American actor Brian Donlevy reprising his role as the eponymous Professor Bernard Quatermass, making him the only actor to play the character on screen twice. John Longden, Sid James, Bryan Forbes, William Franklyn, and Vera Day appear in supporting roles. The story concerns Quatermass' investigation of reports of strange meteorite showers in England. His inquires lead him to a huge industrial plant, strikingly similar to his own plans for a Moon colony. This top-secret plant is in fact the centre of a conspiracy involving alien infiltration of the highest echelons of the British Government. Quatermass struggles to convince a sceptical public of the threat before it is too late. Thriller Follow Me Outside is a 2000 thriller film directed by John F. Sullivan. Thriller Robo Vampire is a 1988 action, crime, horror, sci-fi film written by William Palmer and directed by Godfrey Ho. Comedy "Maybe it’s just lust for polyester shorts, but can Nia’s neighborhood postwoman show her the true meaning of unconditional love?" Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site Documentary film The Trials of Henry Kissinger, is a documentary film inspired by Christopher Hitchens' 2001 book The Trial of Henry Kissinger, examining war crimes allegedly committed by Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford. The film was directed by Eugene Jarecki and narrated by Brian Cox. Thriller An Evening In Paris is a 1967 Indian Hindi film produced and directed by Shakti Samanta with story by Sachin Bhowmick. The movie stars Shammi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore in a double role, Pran as the villain, and Rajindernath in the comic subplot. Tight screenplay, fine acting, beautiful locations and haunting music made this film a big hit. Comedy Praktores 005 enantion Hrysopodarou or Praktores 005 enadion Hrisopodarou Greek: Πράκτορες 005 εναντίον Χρυσοπόδαρου is a 1965 Greek comedy film directed by Orestis Laskos and written by Nikos Nikolaidis and starring Kostas Rigopoulos, Costas Hajihristos, Giannis Gkionakis, Beata Assimakopoulou, Giorgos Vrassivanopoulos and Giorgos Velentzas. Documentary film The shocking and revealing documentation of a homeless boy's life over a two and a half year period. Naf (Naftali), is an ultra-orthodox boy thrown out of his parents' home for being a "bad apple." From the age of 14 he wanders the Jerusalem streets, and is exposed to crime, violence, and sexual assault. Only fighting keeps him alive; fighting the city council as a representative of homeless youth; fighting the man who sexually abused him through the court system, fighting the radio stations to convince them to play his music. This is a child not only fighting for life, but for self respect and a future. This is the struggle for survival experienced by all our homeless children – as seen through the eyes of NAF – A STREET KID. Comedy Bad Boy Bubby is a 1993 Australian-Italian black comedy/drama film written and directed by Rolf de Heer. It stars Nicholas Hope and Carmel Johnson. The film became notorious for pushing the boundaries of good taste with its strong scenes featuring violence, incest and blasphemy amongst other taboo topics. Animation Devil May Hare is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon was released on June 19, 1954. This theatrical cartoon was directed by Robert McKimson and starred Mel Blanc playing the voices of Bugs Bunny, the Tasmanian Devil, and the turtle. This short is featured on the Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection DVD box set, as well as the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 DVD box set. It is the only Taz cartoon in both the Spotlight Collection and Golden Collection series. It also appeared in the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 Blu-ray box set alongside Bedeviled Rabbit, Ducking the Devil, Bill of Hare, and Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare. Comedy Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter is a 2014 American drama film co-written and directed by David Zellner. The film stars Rinko Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Katsube, Shirley Venard, David Zellner, Nathan Zellner and Kanako Higashi. The film had its U.S. and World Premiere on January 20, 2014 at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival as part of the US Dramatic Competition. It later made its International Premiere at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2014. The film has gone on to screen at South by Southwest, BamCinemaFest, Maryland, Karlovy Vary, and Sydney Film Festival. Comedy Winner is a 2003 Indian Tamil language action comedy film written and directed by Sundar C. The film stars Prashanth and Kiran in lead roles, while Vadivelu, Vijayakumar, M. N. Nambiar and Riyaz Khan among others play other supporting roles. The film, which has music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and camera work handled by Prasad Murella, released on 27 September 2003 and became a commercial success at the box office. Comedy Krvav zsilka is a 2008 film directed by Jan Votpka. Comedy Sapounopetra - To hrima sto laimo sas is a 1995 comedy film written by Markos Seferlis, Andreas Marianos, Dimitris Poulikakos and Nikos Zervos and directed by Nikos Zervos. Comedy How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate is an independent Irish film directed by Graham Jones, in which six teenagers devise a plan to cheat in their Leaving Certificate final school examinations. The film was shot in black and white on Super 16mm. After being hailed by critics it was blown up to 35mm for theatrical distribution. Many well known Irish faces made cameo appearances and some commentators regard the 2004 American film, The Perfect Score, as a remake. Comedy The Voice of the Turtle is a comedy film starring Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Parker, Eve Arden, and Wayne Morris, directed by Irving Rapper, and based on the long-running 1943 play of the same name by John Van Druten. Due to its retitling when it was released to television in the 50's, the film has become better known by its reissue name One for the Book. Documentary film Two Who Dared: The Sharps' War is a 2013 documentary film Artemis Joukowsky. Documentary film Don't Breathe is a 2014 French drama film directed by Nino Kirtadze. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Diario di un curato di montagna is a 2009 documentary film written by Pietro Albino Di Pasquale and Stefano Saverioni and directed by Stefano Saverioni. Thriller From Dusk till Dawn is a 1996 American action black comedy horror thriller film directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino. It stars George Clooney, Tarantino, Harvey Keitel and Juliette Lewis. After enjoying modest success at the box office, the film has achieved cult status. Comedy Immini Nalloraal is a 2005 Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan. This film stars Jayasurya, Navya Nair, Janardhanan and Bindu Panicker. Thriller The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is a 2009 American vigilante film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film serves as a sequel to the 1999 film The Boondock Saints. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus, who return to their roles, as well as several of the other actors from the first film. The film takes place eight years after the events of the original Boondock Saints, as fraternal twin sibling vigilantes Connor and Murphy are living a quiet life with their father, the former assassin known as "Il Duce". However, they are drawn back into action after someone attempts to frame the brothers for the murder of a priest in Boston. The duo travel back to the United States, where they meet some old friends and are pursued by Eunice Bloom, an FBI agent and former protégé of Agent Smecker. Documentary film San Siro is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Yuri Ancarani. Comedy The Phable of Sam and Bill is a 1915 comedy animation short film written by Tom E. Powers and directed by Tom E. Powers and Raoul Barre. Animation Ninja Cadets, known in Japan as Ninja Mono, is a three-episode original video animation anime series produced by Anime International Company and Youmex and directed by Eiji Suganuma. It is a comedy about a group of ninja-in-training in feudal Japan. Ninja Cadets was released in two episodes from March 27 to June 12, 1996. It has the distinction of being the first anime DVD ever released. The series is licensed in the United States by Media Blasters under its AnimeWorks label. It is the first English dub by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Comedy Queenie of Hollywood is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film RR is a 2007 film by American, James Benning. Shot in 16 mm film, as most of Benning's films are, RR is another in Benning's series of American experimental landscape films; this one focusing on trains and their surrounding environs. In Railroad, Benning explores themes of American consumerism and overconsumption in what Benning calls a "collaboration" with the trains themselves. The film is an exercise in minimalist restraint. Basically it is a series of static shots of trains. There is an empty frame, the train enters, then it passes and leaves. The obsessive gaze of Benning's fixed static frame causes the viewer to wait and watch, obsessing like train fanatic Benning does, on the imagery of the locomotive and the exploration of the random colors of its cars, the machinery and the various American landscapes the trains are surrounded by. Thriller Mindwarp is a 1992 post-apocalyptic science fiction film, starring Bruce Campbell, Angus Scrimm, Marta Martin, Elizabeth Kent, and Wendy Sandow. The film is notable as one of three produced by Fangoria's short-lived Fangoria Films label. Comedy Garçon stupide is a 2004 film directed by Lionel Baier. Documentary film The Pictures That Moved: Australian Cinema 1896-1920 is a 1968 historical documentary film written by Joan Long and directed by Alan Anderson. Comedy Everyday Is Like Sunday is a 2013 Canadian feature film directed by Pavan Moondi, written by Pavan Moondi and Michael Sloane and produced by Brian Robertson and Pavan Moondi. The film stars stand-up comedian David Dineen-Porter, Coral Osborne, Adam Gurfinkel, Nick Flanagan, Bo Martyn and musicians Nick Thorburn and Dan Werb. Everyday Is Like Sunday was released theatrically in Toronto on August 16, 2013. The film was shot in July 2012 in Toronto and produced by Emmy and Canadian Screen Award winning company, iThentic, in association with Daylight on Mars Pictures and Riddle Films. The independent film was acquired for Canadian distribution by Mongrel Media beginning January 2014. On August 1st, 2014, the film became available to stream instantly on Netflix Canada. Thriller Scissors is a psychological thriller released in 1991. The film is directed by Frank de Felitta and stars Sharon Stone, Ronny Cox, and Steve Railsback. The plot centers around the life of Angela Anderson, a sexually repressed woman who becomes trapped in a mysterious apartment. Comedy Nanban is a 2012 Tamil coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Shankar. It is a remake of Rajkumar Hirani's 3 Idiots, which itself was adapted from the novel Five Point Someone – What not to do at IIT! by Chetan Bhagat. featuring an ensemble cast that includes Vijay, Jiiva, Srikanth, Ileana D'Cruz, Sathyan and Sathyaraj. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by Harris Jayaraj and cinematography was handled by Manoj Paramahamsa. The film was produced by Gemini Film Circuit, who had purchased the remake rights of 3 Idiots in early 2010. A lengthy and controversial delay in casting delayed filming by a year. Filming took place for a total of eight months in various locations in Europe and India. The film saw its worldwide release on 12 January 2012. Its dubbed version in Telugu, Snehithudu, released on 26 January 2012 in Andhra Pradesh to positive reviews. The film was also screened at the Melbourne Film Festival. Documentary film The Last Journey of Ninoy is a documentary film directed by Jun Reyes that premiered on 21 August 2009 in commemoration of Ninoy Aquino Day and on 23 August at ABS-CBN. The film includes the final interview given by Aquino's wife who then became the first woman to Philippine presidency, Corazon Aquino. It was produced by Unitel Productions, Inc. and the Benigno Aquino Jr. Foundation. Comedy The Tip-Off is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Earl Baldwin. The film stars Eddie Quillan, Robert Armstrong, Ginger Rogers, Joan Peers and Ralf Harolde. The film was released on October 16, 1931, by RKO Pictures. Comedy Mr. Freedom is a 1969 film by the expatriate American photographer and filmmaker William Klein. Starring the popular French actor Delphine Seyrig, this anti-imperialist satirical farce has cameos by the well-known actors Donald Pleasence and Philippe Noiret, as well as the musician Serge Gainsbourg. Thriller Bad Bizness is a 2003 crime and thriller film written by Sean McGinly and directed by Albert Pyun and Jim Wynorski. Comedy Vocabulary of Hilarity is a 2010 short comedy film starring Penn Badgley, Dan Byrd and Thomas Haden Church. Thriller The Testament of Dr. Mabuse is a 1933 German crime film directed by Fritz Lang. The movie is a sequel to Lang's silent film Dr. Mabuse the Gambler and features many cast and crew members from Lang's previous films. The film features Rudolf Klein-Rogge as Dr. Mabuse who is in an insane asylum where he is found frantically writing his crime plans. When Mabuse's criminal plans begin to be implemented, Inspector Lohmann tries to find the solution with clues from gangster Thomas Kent, the institutionalized Hofmeister and Professor Baum who becomes obsessed with Dr. Mabuse. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse was based on elements of author Norbert Jacques' novel Mabuse's Colony. It was Lang's second sound film for Nero-Film and was his final collaboration with his wife and screenwriter Thea von Harbou. To promote the film to a foreign market, a French-language version of the film was made by Lang with the same sets but different actors with the title Le Testament du Dr. Mabuse. When Adolf Hitler rose to power, Joseph Goebbels became Minister of Propaganda and banned the film in Germany, suggesting that the film would decrease the audience's confidence in its statesmen. Comedy FH2: Faghag2000 is a 2012 short, sci-fi, comedy film written and directed by Emma Lagrutta. Comedy One More Dream is a 2012 comedy film written by Nikolay Mutafchiev and Hristina Apostolova and directed by Nikolay Mutafchiev. Documentary film Spectacular footage ad findings of the probe's huge success on Mars, and implications for future Martian missions. Thriller Shadows in a Conflict is a 1993 Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Animation Monster Catch is a 2012 short animation film directed by Ágota Végso. Thriller RoboCop: Meltdown is a 2001 film that is the sequel of the film RoboCop: Dark Justice, released in 2001. Comedy Six Pack Annie is a 1975 film aimed at the drive-in theatre circuit that was advertised with tags "Lookout... She's Legal Now! She's Out to Tear the Town Apart!" and "She's got the boys glad and the sheriff mad," amongst others. Another tagline used was "She's the pop top princess with the recyclable can." It starred Lindsay Bloom in the title role of Annie Bodine and Joe Higgins as Sheriff Waters. Other actors included Raymond Danton, Larry Mahan, Stubby Kaye, Louisa Moritz, Bruce Boxleitner, and Doodles Weaver. Adverts depicted a pre-Daisy Duke kind of character, a buxom country gal in a tied-front top and tiny cut-off jeans opening an oversized can of beer. The picture carried an MPAA R rating due to language and one nude scene. "In 'Six Pack Annie', Lindsay Bloom plays a beer-guzzling, truck-driving Southern belle. Her scanty wardrobe reveals a great deal of Lindsay Bloom. 'Some of the language I use is pretty salty,' she said. 'That and the nude scene is why they gave it an 'R' rating. To give you an idea how subtle the picture is, Annie lives in a town named Titwillow. But it's a start. It's led to the possibility of a major movie at Warner Brothers. Comedy Faerie Tale Theatre: The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a 1985 family children fantasy adventure comedy film directed and written by Nicholas Meyer. Documentary film The Human Experience is a 90-minute documentary produced by Grassroots Films and directed by Charles Kinnane. The film tells the story of brothers Clifford and Jeffrey Azize and their travels as they search for answers to the question, "What does it mean to be human?". Their friends Michael Campo and Matthew Sanchez participate in some of the travels. The film is divided into three sections, covering the experiences of Jeffrey and his friends in New York, Peru, and Ghana. The Human Experience is rated PG-13. Comedy Dr. Coppelius is a 1966 Spanish English-language comedy film based on the ballet Coppelius directed by Ted Kneeland and featuring Walter Slezak and Claudia Corday. Animation Father and Daughter is a 2000 Dutch animated short film, made by Michaël Dudok de Wit. It won the 2000 Academy Award for Animated Short Film. It's notable for beating out Don Hertzfeldt's Rejected for the Oscar. The film also received over 20 awards and 1 nomination and is considered the most successful in the series of works by Michaël. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy Millionaires Express, aka Shanghai Express, is a 1986 Hong Kong martial arts action western film written and directed by Sammo Hung. Film starred Hung, Yuen Biao, Rosamund Kwan, Mei-sheng Fan and Hwang Jang Lee. Animation Asa Branca is a 2012 animation film directed by Fernanda Lima da Costa. Science Fiction Code Name: Heraclitus is a 1967 American thriller film starring Stanley Baker and Leslie Nielsen. The film originally was a television pilot appeared as two episodes of Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre in January 1967. Comedy Uncle Buck is a 1989 John Hughes comedy film starring John Candy and Amy Madigan, with Jean Louisa Kelly, Gaby Hoffmann, Macaulay Culkin, Jay Underwood, and Laurie Metcalf in supporting roles. Documentary film Sophisticated Lady is a 1989 film directed by David Mingay and David Robinson. Documentary film Bad Girls. Cell 77 is a 2010 film directed by Janusz Mrozowski. Thriller Agni Sakshi is 1996 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Partho Ghosh starring Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar and Manisha Koirala. The music is by Nadeem-Shravan. The movie released in quick succession with Yaraana starring Madhuri Dixit and Daraar starring Juhi Chawla. All the three were based on the Julia Roberts starrer Sleeping with the Enemy; only Agni Sakshi proved to be successful. After few years this film was remade loosely in Oriya as Mu Sapanara Soudagara starring Sabyachi, Archita and Arindam. Nana Patekar won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1997 for this film. Comedy One Run Elmer is a 1935 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Thriller White Sands is a 1992 crime film directed by Roger Donaldson and written by Daniel Pyne for Warner Bros. Starring Willem Dafoe, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Mickey Rourke, the film is about a U.S. southwestern small-town sheriff who finds a body in the desert with a suitcase and $500,000. He impersonates the man and stumbles into an FBI investigation. Animation El extraordinario viaje de Lucius Dumb is a 2013 animated film written by Juan Velarde and directed by Maite Ruiz de Austri. Documentary film As I Am is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Alan Spearman and written by Chris Dean and Alan Spearman. Comedy Mein Lieber Katrina is a 1914 American silent comedy short starring Charlotte Burton, George Field, Ida Lewis and John Steppling. Comedy Juan que reía is a 1976 Argentine film. Thriller Cavalier is a 2013 short, drama, thriller film written by Christian Palmer and Steven Schardt and directed by Steven Schardt. Documentary film Kz is a 2006 documentary film directed by Rex Bloomstein. Documentary film My Perestroika is an intimate look at the last generation of Soviet children. Five classmates go from living sheltered childhoods to experiencing the hopes of Gorbachev’s reforms and the confusion of the USSR’s dissolution, to searching for their places in today’s Moscow. With candor and humor, the punk rocker, single mother, entrepreneur and married teachers paint a picture of the challenges, dreams and disappointments of those raised behind the Iron Curtain. Through first-person testimony, vérité footage and vintage home movies, this beautifully crafted documentary reveals a Russia rarely seen on film. A co-production of Red Square Productions/Bungalow Town Productions and ITVS International in association with American Documentary | POV. An Official Selection of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. (90:00) Documentary film 78 Days is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jason Nardella. Comedy Daffy – The Commando is a 1943 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Daffy Duck is a commando, dropped behind enemy lines, and causes havoc to the German commander, Von Vulture, who tries to capture him. As with many of the World War II-themed cartoons put out by the major studios, Daffy - The Commando was withheld from broadcast or video distribution after the war. The short was released on the home video Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons and the second disc of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6. Comedy Waiting for Berta is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Laimir Fano Villaescusa. Animation Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a 2005 British stop-motion animated comedy film. The film was produced by Aardman Animations in partnership with DreamWorks Animation, and was the last DreamWorks animated film to be distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. It was directed by Nick Park and Steve Box as the second feature-length film by Aardman after Chicken Run. The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is based on the Wallace and Gromit short film series, created by Park. The film follows eccentric inventor Wallace and his silent and intelligent dog, Gromit, as they come to the rescue of the residents of a village which is being plagued by a mutant rabbit before an annual vegetable competition. The film introduces a number of new characters, and features a voice cast including Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes. It was a critical and commercial success, and won a number of film awards including the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, making it the second film from DreamWorks Animation to win, as well as both the second non-American animated film and second non-computer animated film to have received this achievement. It is also the only stop-motion film to win the award. Comedy Show People is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by King Vidor. The film was a starring vehicle for actress Marion Davies and actor William Haines and included notable cameo appearances by many of the film personalities of the day, including stars Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart and John Gilbert, and writer Elinor Glyn. Vidor also appears in a cameo as himself, as does Davies. The film is a lighthearted look at Hollywood at the end of the silent film era, and is considered Davies' best role. Show People features no audible dialog but was released with synchronized soundtrack and sound effects. The film was re-released in the 1980s, with a new orchestral score by Carl Davis. In 2003, Show People was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is currently available on DVD on-demand as part of the Warner Archive collection. Thriller Love Lies Bleeding is a 2008 Action/Drama/Thriller film directed by Keith Samples. The film stars Christian Slater, among others. Filming took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Documentary film The Poem Home is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Tara Evonne Trudell. Science Fiction Captive Wild Woman is a sci-fi horror film, starring John Carradine, Milburn Stone, Evelyn Ankers, and Acquanetta. The picture was released by Universal Pictures and was directed by Edward Dmytryk. Documentary film Take a tour of the world's greatest art gallery with this video, which explores the history and the holdings of the Louvre in Paris. The Louvre: The Visit explores the remarkable architecture and design of the museum and its facilities, as well as the irreplaceable artworks and artifacts within, ranging from medieval castles and ancient Greek statuary to the Mona Lisa. Comedy Mike is a 1926 film directed by Marshall Neilan. The film is a modest production, featuring Sally O'Neil and William Haines. Comedy Hochheta Ki? or Hochchheta ki? is a 2008 Bengali film directed by Basu Chatterjee. Chatterjee, director of Chhoti Si Baat, Baaton Baaton Mein and Khatta Meetha, tried to create a film in the style of David Dhawan. Thriller The Ultimate Warrior is a 1975 science fiction action-adventure film directed by Robert Clouse. One of the first in a series of post-apocalyptic films from the 1960s and 1970s, it is set in post-civilization 2012 New York City and depicts the struggles of a small enclave of inhabitants attempting to survive in a compound beset with packs of starving pillagers. Thriller Foreign Agent is a 1942 American crime drama film directed by William Beaudine. It stars John Shelton, Gale Storm, and Ivan Lebedeff. Documentary film The Water and the Wall is a 2014 short documentary film by Alice Fargier. Documentary film Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary: No Guts, No Glory is a 1998 film directed by Keith R. Clarke, Richard Goldstone, Frank Martin, Kyra Thompson. Documentary film Banned from Television, also known as Banned from TV, is a 1998 direct-to-video, shockumentary film, that consists of various scenes of stock footage, depicting death and real scenes of violence. It is mainly about riots, car chases, crime, accidents and much much more from around the world. Despite its title with the word "Banned" in, it has been shown on Reality TV, as well as many European/Asian TV news channels when most of the things happened. It is banned in the United Kingdom by the BBFC. Since its release, Banned from Television has been followed by two sequels, both of which were also released in 1998 and were direct-to-video. Combining all three films together, the total length is 144 minutes. Each clip used is accompanied by very stoic commentary from a narrator, who sometimes provides extra detail explaining whether the person survived or not. For most of the clips however, no extra information is given, other than where the incident occurred. The most graphic part of each clip is usually repeated again in slow motion. Banned from Television was originally released on VHS in 1998, and was later released on DVD, on April 2, 2002. Comedy Ninjas vs Vampires is a 2010 action, comedy, and horror film written and directed by Justin Timpane. Comedy The Prince and Betty is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Robert Thornby. It features Boris Karloff in an uncredited role. It is based on the novel of the same name written by P. G. Wodehouse. Thriller Six: The Mark Unleashed is a 2004 Christian action-drama film starring Stephen Baldwin, Kevin Downes, David A.R. White, Eric Roberts, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. It was released June 29, 2004, and debuted at #6 On The Christian Booksellers Association Best Sellers List. Animation More Than Winning is a short animated film written by Susan Murray and directed by Nick Fox Gieg. Documentary film What Is Green? is a 2009 short documentary film written by Andre Black Hines, Marysol Navarro and Francis Sudaria directed by Jose-Luis Mejia. Thriller Something Wicked is a 2014 independent psychological thriller film directed by Darin Scott and starring Shantel VanSanten, John Robinson, Brittany Murphy, and Julian Morris. The film follows a young woman who is tormented after a tragic accident which led to the death of her parents. The film marks Brittany Murphy's final role before her death in December 2009. Filming took place between April and June 2009 in Eugene, Oregon. Thriller Gunn is an American 1967 mystery film directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Craig Stevens. It featured the same lead role and actor from the 1958-1961 television series Peter Gunn, and a well-known Henry Mancini theme. The characters of Gunn's singing girlfriend Edie Hart, club owner "Mother" and friendly Police Lieutenant Jacoby were played by different actors. It was followed 20 years later by the TV remake starring Peter Strauss. Documentary film Meditate and Destroy is a 2007 documentary film written by Noah Levine and directed by Sarah Fisher. Documentary film Gilberto Owen, un poeta olvidado is a 1985 short documentary film directed by Óscar Blancarte. Comedy Caras argentinas is a 1939 Argentine musical film drama directed by Carmello Santiago. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on May 18, 1939. Comedy Delicious is a Gershwin musical romantic comedy film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, directed by David Butler, with color sequences in Multicolor. Comedy The Prompter is a 1999 Norwegian film directed by Hilde Heier. It was Norway's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Comedy Let's Have Fun is a 1943 film directed by Charles Barton. Documentary film Compañero: Victor Jara of Chile is 1975 documentary written and directed by Stanley Morgan and Martin Smith. Documentary film Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director is a 1975 Japanese documentary film on the life and works of director Kenji Mizoguchi, directed by Kaneto Shindo. It runs 150 minutes and can be found on the second disc of the Region 1 Criterion Collection release of Ugetsu. Comedy Grotto is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Dave Scala. Animation Lion of Judah is a Christian animated comedy-drama film produced by Animated Family Films and starring Scott Eastwood and Ernest Borgnine. It is the sequel to the Christmas short film Once Upon A Stable, taking place 30 years earlier in a Bethlehem stable as The Stable-Mates witness the birth of "The King". Lion of Judah was released to select theaters starting on June 3, 2011, with a domestic DVD release for Easter 2012. Comedy Touchdown, Army is a 1938 sports comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann. Comedy Köçek is a 1975 Turkish romantic drama film written and directed by Nejat Saydam and starring the famous Turkish actress Müjde Ar. Comedy The Cup Reader is a 2012 comedy romance drama short film written and directed by Suha Araj. Comedy Mark of Zorro is a 1975 Italian adventure comedy film directed by Franco Lo Cascio. Comedy Mod Fuck Explosion is a film by Jon Moritsugu about a young girl named London who is trying to find meaning in the world, or a leather jacket of her very own. Unaccepted by the Mods or the bikers, she tries to find her own path through life. Meanwhile the Mods and the bikers have a vendetta against each other that is sure to erupt in a smorgasbord of violence. The film was written by Moritsugu and stars his wife Amy Davis as the angst ridden London. Comedy Reach for Me is a 2008 American comedy-drama film that portrays how we deal with life, love, laughter, and commitment in our last days with the realization that: It's not the minutes that count, but how we spend the moments. Among the many awards it has won, 'Reach for Me' garnered the prestigious AARP 'Movie's for Grownups' Breakthrough Accomplishment award. Reach for Me was the first digital film shot and edited, end to end, in 4K, filmed in Los Angeles, produced by AMediaVision Productions with producers Charlene Blaine- Schulenburg, Susan R. Rodgers and Mark Wolf, written by Michael Bruce Adams and directed by LeVar Burton. It stars Oscar Nominee Seymour Cassel, Johnny Whitworth, Golden Globe Nominee Adrienne Barbeau, Lacey Chabert and Oscar Nominee Alfre Woodard. Documentary film La Gasolina: Reggaeton Explosion is a 2012 documentary film written by Jacqui Knapp and directed by Jonathan Winfrey. Thriller Des Pardes is a 1978 Hindi film produced and directed by Dev Anand. This family drama stars Dev Anand and Tina Munim, with Ajit Khan, Pran, Amjad Khan, Shreeram Lagoo, Tom Alter, Bindu, Prem Chopra, A. K. Hangal, Sujit Kumar, Mehmood and Paintal in supporting cast. For the first time, Dev Anand chose comparatively new music director Rajesh Roshan for this film, who did full justice to his selection as most of the songs became quite popular. The film received Filmfare award for its sets and also received nomination for best music director. The message is about the trend with some people, at the time, to earn money from foreign land and innocent ones being trapped and tormented by the illicit operators. Comedy Lovebirds is a 2008 comedy drama romance written by Romualdo Avellanosa and directed by Roni Bertubin. Comedy Drei Mann auf einem Pferd is a 1957 West German film directed by Kurt Meisel. Documentary film Public Solitude is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Daniel Aragão. Comedy The Catacombs is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1940. Comedy Hello Stranger is a 2010 romantic-comedy Thai film produced by Banjong Pisanthanakun, starring Chantavit Dhanasevi and Nuengthida Sophon. It was Banjong's first romantic film, which was inspired by the book Two Shadows in Korea by Songkalot Bangyikhun. Hello Stranger portrays a young Thai man and woman who meet by coincidence while on vacation in South Korea. They decide to tour Korea together while keeping their names secret from each other. The movie was filmed in Korea and includes various locations that have appeared in Korean dramas that were broadcast in Thailand. The cast, the director, and the musical group 25 Hours performed the song Nice Not to Know You. Thriller Prime Cut is a 1972 American film produced by Joe Wizan and directed by Michael Ritchie, with a screenplay written by Robert Dillon. The movie stars Lee Marvin as a mob enforcer from Chicago sent to Kansas to collect a debt from a meatpacker boss played by Gene Hackman. Sissy Spacek appears in her first credited on-screen role as a young orphan sold into prostitution. The movie was considered highly risqué for its time based on its violence and particularly its graphic depiction of female slavery, including a scene depicting naked young women in pens being auctioned like beef cattle. It is also noted for its depiction of the beef slaughtering process, and a famous chase scene involving a combine in an open field. Animation The Bellringer is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by Dustin Rees. Thriller Seasick Sailor is a 2013 short crime fiction drama thriller film written and directed by Torre Catalano. Documentary film Eye on the 60s: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman is a documentary, biography and history film directed by Chris Szwedo. Comedy Desátate is a 2009 film directed by Jesús Font. Documentary film Children of Ibdaa: To Create Something Out of Nothing is a 2003 documentary short film written and directed by S. Smith Patrick. Comedy Drop Dead Darling is a 1966 British comedy crime film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Tony Curtis, Rosanna Schiaffino, Lionel Jeffries and Zsa Zsa Gabor. Comedy An Angel from Texas is a 1940 film starring Eddie Albert, Rosemary Lane, Wayne Morris, Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman. Reagan and Wyman were husband and wife in real life from 1940-48, before he ran for any political office. Science Fiction Robots of Brixton is a 2011 short, animated and action film written and directed by Kibwe Tavares. Documentary film Aliens to Themselves is a 2000 documentary film directed by José Luis López Linares and Javier Rioyo. Thriller Pentathlon is a 1994 American action thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth and starring Dolph Lundgren as an East German Olympic gold medalist pentathlete on the run from a lethal coach. Animation Brüderchen Winter is a 2011 short animation film directed and written by Charlotte Waltert. Thriller Ghajini is a 2008 Indian action psychological thriller film written and directed by A. R. Murugadoss and produced by Tagore Madhu and Madhu Mantena. The soundtrack and score is by A. R. Rahman. It is a remake of Murugadoss's own 2005 Tamil film Ghajini starring Surya Sivakumar in the lead role. It stars Aamir Khan, Asin and Jiah Khan in lead roles while Pradeep Rawat and Riyaz Khan essay supporting roles. The film was inspired by Christopher Nolan's Memento. The film explores the life of a rich businessman who develops anterograde amnesia following a violent encounter in which his love interest, model Kalpana, was killed. He tries to avenge the killing with the aid of Polaroid Instant camera photographs and permanent tattoos on his body. Aamir Khan's character was featured in a 3D video game titled Ghajini – The Game, which is based on the movie. On release it became the highest grossing movie of all time until it was beaten by another Aamir Khan movie 3 Idiots the following year. Ghajini holds the notable distinction of being the first movie to break the 1 billion barrier in Hindi cinema. Ghajini's paid preview collections were 27 million. Comedy Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 is a 2013 Bollywood action comedy film directed by Sangeeth Sivan, and a quasi-sequel to the 2011 hit film, Yamla Pagla Deewana. The film features Dharmendra, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol from the previous film along with Neha Sharma and Kristina Akheeva as the female leads. The theatrical trailer was released on 27 March 2013 on YouTube, and the music rights were then acquired by Yash Raj Films. The film was released on 7 June 2013, and received mixed to negative response from critics apparently. The film had an average opening and turned out to be a box office flop. Comedy Recep İvedik 3 is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Togan Gökbakar, which stars Şahan Gökbakar as an oafish character who is attempting to combat depression following the death of his grandmother. The film, which was released nationwide in Turkey on February 12, 2010, was the highest grossing Turkish film of 2010. The film's titular comic character was created by Şahan Gökbakar for his Turkish comedy television show Dikkat Şahan Çıkabilir, which ran from 2005 to 2006. The series subsequently generated several sequel films, starting with Recep İvedik, to which this is the second sequel. Documentary film Beneath the Borqa in Afghanistan is a 2002 short documentary film directed by Iara Lee. Animation Urban Cooperative Farming is a 2012 short animated film directed by Heli Ellis and Sac Magique. Comedy Gold Rush Daze is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 25, 1939. Comedy Maan Karate is a 2014 Tamil Fantasy film directed by Thirukumaran, a former associate of AR Murugadoss. It stars Sivakarthikeyan, Hansika Motwani, Soori, Vamsi Krishna and Sathish. Murugadoss wrote the story for the film, which was produced by Escape Artist Motion Pictures and has music by Anirudh Ravichander. The film opened to mixed reviews. Comedy Tano da morire is a 1997 Italian musical comedy film written and directed by Roberta Torre. It is loosely inspired by actual life events of Tano Guarrasi, a butcher and a jelous brother of four sisters who was also a little mafia boss and who was killed in his shop in September 1990. It entered the 54th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the FEDIC Award, the Kodak Award and the Luigi De Laurentiis Award for best directorial debut film. The film also won two David di Donatello and three Nastro d'Argento. Comedy I Wonder Who's Kissing You Now is a film directed by Henning Carlsen released on September 4, 1998. Science Fiction Re-Wire is a 2010 short sci-fi drama film written and directed by David James Fernandes. Documentary film Martha & Ethel is a 1994 documentary film directed by Jyll Johnstone. It premiered at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It was subsequently nominated for a Directors Guild of America award, losing to Steve James for Hoop Dreams. The film was distributed in theaters by Sony Pictures Classics and on home video by Columbia TriStar Home Video. Documentary film THE THINKING CAR takes viewers behind closed doors into the secret and controversial world of brain caps, eye-trackers, heat-sensing cameras, and sophisticated sensors - the tools of the automotive visionaries who dare to dream of a world in which cars are smarter than the driver. A car that monitors the driver - is he paying attention or on the verge of falling asleep? With the exponential growth of computer and vision technology, the thinking car can see in the dark, around corners and 360 degrees around itself. Animation Goodness Newness Oldness Badness is a 2014 animation film directed by Michael Please. Science Fiction Space Invasion of Lapland is a Swedish / American black-and-white science fiction/horror movie from 1959 by the American director Virgil W. Vogel and the film is partly in English. The film is known by many different English titles: Horror in the Midnight Sun, or Terror in the Midnight Sun, or Invasion of the Animal People. In the American distribution, Jerry Warren added some scenes of his own to the film. Science Fiction Babičky dobíjejte přesně! is a 1984 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Ladislav Rychman. Thriller Slam Dance is a 1987 thriller directed by Wayne Wang and starring Virginia Madsen, Tom Hulce, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Slam Dance Marked the final live action movie of Judith Barsi before murder the following year. Comedy Super Fuzz or Poliziotto superpiù is an Italian comedy film about Dave Speed, a bumbling Miami police officer who gains super powers through accidental nuclear exposure. Directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring Terence Hill and Ernest Borgnine, it was released in 1980. Thriller The Raging Tide is a 1951 American crime film noir directed by George Sherman and written by Ernest K. Gann, based on his novel Fiddler's Green. The drama features Shelley Winters, Richard Conte, among others. Comedy Getting Up a Practice is a 1913 short comedy film directed by Maurice Costello and William V. Ranous. Comedy Rock of Ages is a 2012 American romantic musical comedy film directed by Adam Shankman. The film is an adaptation of the 2006 rock jukebox Broadway musical of the same name by Chris D'Arienzo. Originally scheduled to enter production in summer 2010 for a 2011 release, it eventually started production in May 2011 and was released on June 15, 2012. The film stars country singer Julianne Hough and Diego Boneta leading an ensemble cast that includes Russell Brand, Paul Giamatti, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Malin Åkerman, Mary J. Blige, Bryan Cranston, and Tom Cruise. The film features the music of several 1980s rock artists including Def Leppard, Journey, Scorpions, Poison, Foreigner, Guns N' Roses, Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, Bon Jovi, David Lee Roth, Twisted Sister, Whitesnake, and others. The film received mixed critical reviews, with a 41% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 208 reviews. However, Tom Cruise's performance was particularly lauded. The related film soundtrack also did critically well, certified Gold in Canada. Documentary film Friends of Mine is a drama documentary film directed by Matthew Palmer. Thriller Empty Heart is a drama film directed by Chang-hwa Jeong. Comedy Reza Hassani Goes To The Mall is a 2012 short film written and directed by Sara Zandieh. Comedy Broadway Limited is a 1941 American film directed by Gordon Douglas. The film takes its name from the Broadway Limited train that the Pennsylvania Railroad used to run between New York and Chicago. Thriller "In a role inspired by his own life, Larry Lewis plays a blind and solitary man recovering from alcoholism and working towards stability. Determined to take control over himself, Larry leads an orderly and disciplined life. When he joins a Jiu Jitsu academy, he finds a close friend in his young hard-partying instructor, Darren. As Larry’s body and spirit begin to change and grow through his practice of this martial art, so does his friendship with Darren. But, as disturbing aspects of Darren’s life are starting to unravel, Larry soon finds himself facing the consequences of violence, descending into an underworld, deeper and deeper into shadows and darkness." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival site. Comedy Più bello di così si muore is a 1982 film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Animation Netrun-mon is a single-episode Japanese original video animation which was created to celebrate the fifth anniversary of NetRunner magazine. NetRunner is a controversial publication since some articles promote hacking. Characters that are used to promote the magazine and are sold as merchandise have been taken directly from Hiroyuki's 2channel community. Hiroyuki himself is a character of Netrun-mon, one of the many references to Internet fandom in Japan that the anime is based upon. Animation Sentenced to Life is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Vincent Carretey and Hannah Letaïf. Comedy Fight is a 2012 animated short film directed and produce by Steven Subotnick. Comedy Bald is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Blake Leibel. Comedy Freshman Love is a 1936 sound film based on George Ade's oft filmed play The College Widow. This version is directed by William McGann and is a comedy-musical starring Patricia Ellis. Lloyd Bridges first film. Print preserved at the Library of Congress. Animation Momotaro is a 1918 Japanese animation short film directed by Seitarou Kitayama and produced by Nikkatsu Corporation. Among the earliest Japanese animated works in existence, the film debuted March 1 in Tokyo. Comedy Oretachi wa tenshi ja nai is a 1993 action comedy film written by Yasutaka Itô and directed by Takashi Miike. Animation Weather Report Girl, also known as Weather Woman, is a two-episode anime yuri erotic OVA comedy series originally released in Japan in August 1994 by Toho and released in the U.S. on VHS in September 1996 and DVD August 2005 by The Right Stuf International. It is based on a softcore erotic manga by Tetsu Adachi. Comedy The Tower is a 2012 South Korean disaster film about a fire that breaks out in a luxury skyscraper in central Seoul on Christmas Eve. The film is directed by Kim Ji-hoon, and stars Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Sang-kyung and Son Ye-jin in the lead roles. It was released in theaters on Christmas Day, December 25, 2012. Comedy Dil Tera Diwana is a 1962 Hindi comedy film. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Mala Sinha, Mehmood, Pran and Om Prakash. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film was black and white in an era where colour films had already started making their appearance. The music of the film was popular. Comedy Poor Cinderella is a 1934 Fleischer Studio animated short film featuring Betty Boop. The first entry in the Color Classics series, Poor Cinderella was Fleischer Studio's first color film, and the only appearance of Betty Boop in color during the Fleischer era. Animation Noodle Fish is a 2012 animation short adventure film written and directed by Jinman Kim. Documentary film Universe is a black-and-white short documentary made in 1960 by the National Film Board of Canada. It dramatizes the nightly work of an astronomer at the David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill, Ontario, a facility formerly owned and operated by the University of Toronto, Canada, now operated by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. The film was a nominee at the 33rd Academy Awards in the category of Best Documentary Short Subject in 1961. In the film, the astronomer prepares his equipment and then photographs by long exposure one star, using the technology of his era. The short film then presents special effects which show an exploding nebula. Douglas Rain did the narration for the English version; the French version was titled Notre univers with narration by Gilles Pelletier. Eldon Rathburn composed the musical score. Animation Donald Duck and the Gorilla is a Donald Duck Cartoon originally released in 1944. It stars Donald Duck along with his three nephews; Huey, Dewey and Louie and Ajax, the Gorilla. The 1930 Mickey cartoon The Gorilla Mystery has a similar plot involving a gorilla named Beppo who kidnaps Minnie Mouse. Animation Simon's Cat: Snow Business is a 2010 short animated film directed by Simon Tofield. Thriller Saadaram is a 1995 Malayalam film directed by Jose Thomas and stars Suresh Gopi, Lalu Alex, Geetha, Suvarna Mathew, Chithra, Sreenath, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Sukumari main roles. The script was written by A. K. Lohithadas. This film was a big flop at box office. Science Fiction Colpi di luce is a 1985 Italian science fiction-action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. In this film Erik Estrada co-stars with his partner of the time, Peggy Rowe, who would soon marry in Rome. Thriller Aa Okkadu is a Tollywood movie starring Ajay, Madhurima and Suresh Gopi. It is described as a thriller, directed by N S Murthy and released by Tolly 2 Holly Films on 29 May 2009. Mani Sharma composed the music. Documentary film Spend an Evening with Saddle Creek is a documentary focusing on the first ten years of the Saddle Creek scene in Omaha, Nebraska. It was released in 2005 by Plexifilm. It was directed by Jason Kulbel and Rob Walters. Interviews for the film were conducted in December 2003 and January 2004 with the active bands on the Saddle Creek roster at that time. Since the "cast" is limited to these current members, bands such as Beep Beep, Criteria, and Two Gallants do not make an appearance. Thriller La Machine is a 1994 horror sci-fi thriller film written and directed by François Dupeyron. Comedy Kavinsky is a 2011 comedy drama short film written and directed by Daniel Schraner and Manuel Haefele. Comedy Infanticide! is a 2013 short and comedy film written and directed by G. Patrick Condon. Documentary film Nick Darke, who comes from a long line of beachcombers ("wreckers", to use the Cornish term), traces the origins of all the items that he has discovered during one stormy winter while beachcombing along the coast of Cornwall near his home. Some of the objects have come from as far away as Labrador or the Amazon Basin. Thriller The Invasion is a 2007 science fiction thriller film starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, with additional scenes written by The Wachowskis and directed by James McTeigue. The Invasion is the fourth film adaptation of the 1955 novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney, following Don Siegel's 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Philip Kaufman's 1978 remake of the same name, and Abel Ferrara's 1993 Body Snatchers. Comedy 3 Wheels is a 2009 short comedy and drama film written by Chung Lee and directed by Tony Wei. Documentary film Hungary 2011 is a 2012 film directed and written by Benedek Fliegauf, Peter Forgacs, Miklós Jancsó, András Jeles, Ágnes Kocsis, Márta Mészáros, György Pálfi, András Salamon, Simon Szabó, Ferenc Török and László Siroki. Comedy Doctor in Distress is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde, James Robertson Justice, and Samantha Eggar. It's the fifth of the seven films in the Doctor series. After a one-film absence, it marked the final return to the role of Simon Sparrow by Dirk Bogarde, and also the return of Donald Houston. The film uses some of the characters in Richard Gordon's Doctor novels, but isn't based on any of the novels. Comedy Notte italiana is a 1987 Italian comedy drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. It won several awards including the Grand Prix at the Annecy Film Festival, the Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director and the Globo d'oro for Best Actor. Comedy Demobbed is a cult Russian comedy film by Roman Kachanov, offering an absurdistic view on the Russian army by the eyes of a conscript. Brutal Dedovshchina, the major problem of the Russian society, is shown not as a tragedy, but as an idylically insane process of resocialization. Several stars of the Soviet cinema cast in the roles of senior officers; prominent theater director Sergey Artsybashev portrayed the iconic protagonist Dikiy Prapor Film's popularity encouraged producers to create four sequels, but with limited reception. Documentary film The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court is a 2009 documentary film about the International Criminal Court produced by Skylight Pictures and directed by Pamela Yates. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and won Best Documentary at the Politics on Film Festival. The film aired on P.O.V. on July 14, 2009. Thriller Crimebroker is a 1993 Australian-Japanese TV movie starring Jacqueline Bisset as a housewife who masquerades as a crime broker. It was also known as Corrupt Justice. Documentary film According to Dom is a 2009 short documentary family film written and directed by Deren Abram. Documentary film The Inner Jungle is a drama documentary film directed by Juan Barrero. Comedy Ladies and the Champ is a film directed by Jeffrey Berry released on Apr 22, 2001. Comedy WAWA is a 2008 comedy short film written and directed by Mona Achache. Comedy The Cowboy And I is a 2013 documentary short comedy drama western film written and directed by Dominik Suppiger. Animation Love Pills is a short animation film written and directed by Seojin Lee. Documentary film Jazz in Turkey is a 2013 documentary directed by Batu Akyol. The film explores the condition, evolution and interaction of Turkish jazz music and its musicians, in parallel to Turkish history. Filming for the documentary commenced in 2011, featuring interviews with more than 50 musicians, producers and academians including Terence Blanchard, İlhan Erşahin, Herbie Hancock and Cüneyt Sermet. The film premiered in Turkey on July 14, 2013. Comedy Four for Venice is a 1998 comedy film directed by Vivian Naefe. Comedy Sexual Tension: Violetas is a 2013 romance comedy drama film written by Marco Berger & Marcelo Mónaco and directed by Marco Berger & Marcelo Mónaco. Animation Iron Baby is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Patrick Boivin. Comedy Save Your Legs! is a 2012 Australian comedy film, directed by Boyd Hicklin. It stars Stephen Curry, Damon Gameau and Brendan Cowell. The film is inspired by a 2005 documentary of the same name. It follows the story of Edward "Teddy" Brown and his two mates of a Melbourne cricket team, who travel to India for a tour. The film premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival on August 19, 2012. Documentary film "Paparazzi might be the norm in our celebrity-infested times, haphazardly snapping every movement of the rich and famous. Ron Galella, though, is the original paparazzo. He elevated the celebrity snapshot into art and, at 78, remains a stalwart in the business. Dogged in his quest to photograph celebrities in unguarded moments, he defines his passion for his work by the ups and downs of his career—documenting the parade of stars at a thriving Studio 54 and having the dubious honor of being sued by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (his favorite subject) and having his jaw broken by Marlon Brando. Leon Gast (When We Were Kings) masterfully profiles Galella and places him at the center of the debate about the First Amendment right to privacy. Galella’s work and tactics have their critics, but his influence is undeniable. In a career defined by perseverance, he has created some of the most lasting, iconic photographs of our times." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film festival site. Animation Wildblood is a 2010 animation and short film directed by Jonesy. Documentary film Murdered by My Boyfriend is a 2014 documentary directed by Paul Andrew Williams. Comedy Bewitching Attraction is a 2006 South Korean black comedy film. The debut film by South Korean director Lee Ha, the plot revolves around a troubled professor and her sexual escapades. The film was released on March 16, 2006 and had a total attendance of 691,735. Thriller The Shanghai Cobra is a 1945 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. Thriller Black Rainbow is a 1989 supernatural thriller film directed by Mike Hodges and filmed in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Animation Sonnet Number 12 is a 2009 short animation film directed by Helen Piercy. Science Fiction Body Bags is a 1993 American horror sci-fi anthology film, featuring three unconnected stories, with bookend segments featuring Carpenter and Hooper as deranged morgue attendees. It was directed by John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper and Larry Sulkis. It originally aired on 8 August 1993. It is notable for its numerous celebrity cameo appearances. The first story, "The Gas Station", features Robert Carradine as a serial killer, with cameos by Sam Raimi and Wes Craven. "Hair" follows Stacy Keach as he receives a botched hair transplant that infests him with an alien parasite, and "Eye" is another transplant story, this time featuring Mark Hamill as a baseball player who loses an eye in a car accident and receives a transplant, only to be overtaken with the personality of the eye's previous owner: a murderous misogynist. Thriller Delitto in Formula Uno is a 1984 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the tenth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Comedy Minnaram is a 1994 Malayalam musical film written and directed by Priyadarshan, starring Mohanlal, Shobana, Thilakan, Sankaradi, K. P. Ummer, Jagathy Sreekumar, Geetha Vijayan, Venu Nagavally, and Lalu Alex. Comedy Magicians is a 2007 British comedy film released on 18 May 2007. It stars comic duo Robert Webb and David Mitchell as stage magicians Karl and Harry respectively. The two magicians compete together in a magic competition, despite their personal differences. Parts and ideas of the film have been taken to parody the 2006 film The Prestige by Christopher Nolan, though this had not been released when Magicians was filmed. The film is directed by Andrew O'Connor and written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, who are also the writers of the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, which stars Mitchell and Webb. Other principal cast members include Jessica Hynes, Darren Boyd, Steve Edge and Peter Capaldi, as well as Andrea Riseborough. Comedy My African Adventure is a 2013 family comedy adventure film written by Ib Kastrup, Jørgen Kastrup, Martin Miehe-Renard and Michael Obel and directed by Martin Miehe-renard. Comedy Sudigadu is a 2012 Telugu comedy film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao and produced by Chandrasekhar D Reddy under Arundathi Movies. It is the adaptation of C. S. Amudhan's debut tamil super hit movie Thamizh Padam. The film features Allari Naresh and Monal Gajjar in the lead roles. Allari Naresh plays double roles in this movie as father and son. The film was released on 24 August 2012. It is said to be the Landmark Film of Allari Naresh. The movie has not only elevated his career and success graph, it has also opened new markets and new commercial possibilities for him. This is the first Allari Naresh movie to do so well in overseas territories and in a few countries, this is the first ever Allari Naresh film to be screened. The movie’s phenomenal openings and good collections have also cemented Allari Naresh’s status as a minimum guarantee star. Animation Adolfo, The Chicken Boy is a short animation directed by João Carrilho. Comedy Polvareda is a 2013 western crime fiction comedy film written by Fabián Roberti, Juan Schmidt and Marcos Vieytes and directed by Juan Schmidt. Documentary film The Alpha Diaries is a 2007 documentary film directed by Yaniv Berman. Comedy Four Rooms is a 1995 anthology comedy film directed by Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, and Quentin Tarantino, each directing one segment of the film that in its entirety is loosely based on the adult short fiction writings of Roald Dahl, especially Man from the South which is the basis for the last segment, Penthouse - "The Man from Hollywood" directed by Tarantino. The story is set in the fictional Hotel Mon Signor in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve. Tim Roth plays the hotel bellhop, the main character in the frame story, whose first night on the job consists of four very different encounters with various hotel guests. Comedy The Adventuress from the Floor Above is a 1941 Italian comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Vittorio De Sica, Clara Calamai and Giuditta Rissone. It was made at the Palatino Studios in Rome. The film was part of the popular White Telephone genre of comedies. Comedy Half Shot at Sunrise is a 1930 Amerian comedy film starring the comedy duo Wheeler & Woolsey and Dorothy Lee. Their fourth film together, it was the second starring vehicle for the two, following the success of The Cuckoos, which had been released earlier in 1930. Directed by Paul Sloane, from a screenplay by Anne Caldwell, James Ashmore Creelman, Ralph Spence, and Fatty Arbuckle, which had been tailored to highlight the comedic talents of Wheeler and Woolsey. Comedy School for Scoundrels is a 2006 American feature/comedy film, starring Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Heder, and directed by Todd Phillips. The film is based on the 1960 British film of the same name. The film was released on September 29, 2006. The remake has a similar theme to the original film, but a noticeably different plot and tone. Documentary film Bob Wilson's Life & Death of Marina Abramovic is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Giada Colagrande. Documentary film Liberty Weekend is a television special celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. Documentary film Brewed in Austin is a 2014 documentary film by Chris Erlon and Larry McIntosh. Comedy "Meet Violet (Mindy Cohn, "The Facts of Life") – she’s forty, fabulous, surrounded by beautiful men and living a girl's New York City dream. Watch Violet breakdown - she’s forty, single, surrounded by beautiful gay men and is the last fag-hag standing in New York City. Treat yourself to this wildly hysterical comedy from one of our favorite directors—Casper Andreas (A Four Letter Word, The Big Gay Musical). Amidst the hustle and bustle of New York City streets, the thumping base of the Chelsea club scene, and hordes of boys in tight fitting tees, we meet Violet. A successful PR executive for an NYC-based fashion line, Violet has it all —the job, the friends, and the social life. When struck with the realization that she is forty, and the only men in her life are gay, this fruit fly goes into panic mode (ultimately resulting in her hunt for a mate). Convinced by her waifish coworker Salome (Kim Allen) that in order to find a man she must abandon the boys of her past; we watch as Violet struggles to change. A slew of bad dates, a gay sexy party thrown by her roommate Luke (Jesse Archer, A Four Letter Word) and numerous other short-stick events leave our heroine broken but not defeated. Writing off the advice of her gay best friend Riley (Samuel Whitten) that she just needs to find her male equivalent – the “fag-stag”, Violet pushes full steam ahead on her mission to pair-up. Witty writing, an irreverent plot and a cast you feel you have known for years all make this side-splitting film a must see. Watch as Violet learns that sometimes the thing we search the hardest for is in a place we never expect to find it." Quoting Louis Senofonte from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Comedy Memory Lane is a 1926 comedy and romance film written by John M. Stahl and Benjamin Glazer and directed by John M. Stahl. Documentary film Bel Borba Is Here is 2012 documentary, biographical film written and directed by Burt Sun and Andre Costantini . Thriller Rabid is a 1977 Canadian horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg. It features Marilyn Chambers in the lead role, supported by Frank Moore, Howard Ryshpan, Joe Silver and Robert A. Silverman. Chambers plays a woman who, after being injured in a motorcycle accident and undergoing a surgical operation, develops an orifice under one of her armpits. The orifice hides a phallic stinger that she uses to feed on people's blood. Those she feeds upon become rabid zombies, whose bite spreads the disease. The film has had mostly mixed reviews and received a rating of 65% on Rotten Tomatoes. Thriller Two TV station employees, a snooty female production assistant, and an eager gofer are assigned by their boss to locate a mysterious cassette. They quickly find themselves framed for murder and pursued by government agents. Animation Hikage in an Evil World is the first episode of a 1989 Japanese original video animation Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma. Thriller Deepwater is a 2005 neo-noir film directed and written by David S. Marfield. It is based on Deepwater, a 1999 novel written by Matthew F. Jones. It was screened at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 9, 2005, and the München Fantasy Filmfest in Germany on June 28, 2005. The film was shot in Clearwater and Little Fort in B.C., Canada. Comedy The Ages of Love is a 2011 Italian romantic comedy film consisting of three segments. It was directed by Giovanni Veronesi, and it is a sequel of Manuale d'amore and Manuale d'amore 2 – Capitoli successivi. Comedy Artie Lange's Beer League is a 2006 film written, produced, and starring Artie Lange. It was released in select theaters on September 15, 2006 in the New Jersey, New York, Cleveland, and Philadelphia areas. The DVD was released on January 2, 2007. Science Fiction Explosions is a 2012 short drama science fiction thriller silent film written and directed by Christopher Frey. Comedy Hoodlum & Son is a 2003 comedy-crime film. Thriller Route 666 is a 2001 action/horror film directed by William Wesley. It stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Lori Petty, Steven Williams, L.Q. Jones, Dale Midkiff, Alex McArthur, and Mercedes Colon. In the film, government agents are besieged by the ghosts of a massacred chain gang while driving down a desert highway. Documentary film Skunked is a 2012 documentary drama family sports short film directed by Laura Wagner, Merri Lisa Trigilio and Chris Portal. Comedy Thugs With No Legend is a 2013 animation short comedy crime film written and directed by Gianluigi Toccafondo. Comedy Bang-Bang Wedding! is a 2008 film written by Ifigeneia Kotsoni and directed by Christine Crokos. Comedy Sex of Magic is the 2002 comedy drama romance film written and directed by Seong-wook Bang. Science Fiction Robinson Crusoe on Mars is a 1964 independently produced Techniscope science fiction film retelling of the classic novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Byron Haskin, produced by Aubrey Schenck, and starred Paul Mantee, Victor Lundin, and Adam West. The film was shot on location, much of it at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California. Documentary film Là-bas is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Chantal Akerman. Documentary film Life & Times of Pope John Paul II is a 2003 biographical documentary film directed by Terence McKenna. Animation Attack of Higashi 2-Chome is a 2007 animated short film directed by Shinji Kimura. Animation On The Road - Brussels is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Peter Luha and Lucia Černeková. Comedy Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' is a musical comedy film from Universal Studios, starring Donald O'Connor. Also featured are Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride, with Penny Edwards as the perky love interest. It cost $454,000. Comedy As High As The Sky is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Nikki Braendlin. Comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a 1953 American film adaptation of the 1949 stage musical, released by 20th Century Fox, directed by Howard Hawks, and starring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, with Charles Coburn, Elliott Reid, Tommy Noonan, George Winslow, Taylor Holmes, and Norma Varden in supporting roles. The screenplay by Charles Lederer was based on the 1949 Broadway musical of the same name, directed John C. Wilson, with Carol Channing as Lorelei Lee, which was written by Anita Loos and Joseph Fields. The stage musical was based on Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: The Intimate Diary of a Professional Lady, a 1925 novel by Anita Loos. It was adapted for the stage in 1926, and then a 1928 silent movie, starring Ruth Taylor, Alice White, Ford Sterling, and Mack Swain, which is now lost. While Russell's down-to-earth, sharp wit has been noted by most critics, it is Monroe's turn as the gold-digging Lorelei Lee for which the film is often remembered. Comedy Ayyamna al-Holwa is a 1955 Egyptian romance/musical film directed and co-written by the Egyptian film director and writer Helmy Halim. It starred Abdel Halim Hafez, Ahmed Ramzy, Omar Sharif, and Faten Hamama. In 1996, during the Egyptian Cinema centennial, this film was selected one of the best 150 Egyptian film productions. Documentary film The Soul of Money is a 1987 film directed by Peter Krieg. Comedy The Girl and the General is a 1967 anti-war Italian comedy film starring Rod Steiger and Virna Lisi and produced by Carlo Ponti. In it, a young woman and a soldier team up to deliver an Austrian General to Italian forces during World War I. Their quest for the 1000 Lire reward changes their lives unexpectedly. Comedy Still Smokin is an American comedy film by Cheech and Chong, released in 1983. Comedy Do It for Uncle Manny is a 2002 comedy film written and directed by Adam Baratta. Comedy El Súper is a 1979 Spanish-language comedy-drama film directed by Leon Ichaso and Orlando Jiménez Leal, based on a stage play by Iván Acosta. The film is a look at life in the U.S. from the perspective of frustrated Cuban exiles. Comedy The Holy Man is a 2005 Thai comedy film. One of the top films at the Thai box office that year, it starred popular Thai television comedian, Pongsak Pongsuwan as a Buddhist monk. Comedy ...To Skin a Cat is a short film by director Dan O'Berry. This 22-minute black and white short film won multiple film festivals including the Berkeley Video and Film Festival, and the Memphis International Film Festival. Almost every scene in this film is one long take. There are no close-ups or medium shots. Executive director and founder of the DC Independent Film Festival, Carol Bidault, said in a statement that the works of Dan O'Berry reminded her of that of early Jim Jarmusch. O'Berry actually interned under him after college, which may explain the similarities in style. Animation Adventures of Nils Holgersson is a 1962 Swedish film directed by Kenne Fant. It is based on the novel The Wonderful Adventures of Nils by Selma Lagerlöf. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller The Tulse Luper Suitcases is a multimedia project by Peter Greenaway, initially intended to comprise four films, three "source" and one feature, a 16-episode TV series, and 92 DVDs, as well as Web sites, CD-ROMs and books. Once the online Web-based portion of the project was completed, the "winner" having taken a trip following Tulse Luper's travels during his first writings about the discovery of uranium in Moab, Utah in 1928 to his mysterious disappearance at the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the final, feature film was released. Two books and three feature films were released to supply material to the Flash/Web designers who competed in a contest to make one of the 92 Flash-based "suitcase" games featured on the interactive, online site The Tulse Luper Journey. Thriller Block is a 2011 short independent film directed by Chadd Harbold and written by Mary Beth Minthorn and Helen Rogers. Thriller Chalta Purza is a 1977 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Parveen Babi. Comedy Some Kind of Hero is a 1982 film starring Richard Pryor as a returning Vietnam War veteran having trouble adjusting to civilian life. Soon he is involved in an organized crime heist. It co-stars Margot Kidder and was directed by Michael Pressman. Although James Kirkwood and Robert Boris are jointly credited with the screenplay, in fact the script was Boris’ rewrite of Kirkwood’s adaptation of his novel. Originally intended to be a straight drama, the studio insisted that Pryor perform comedic scenes as well. Comedy Nickelodeon is a 1976 comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Ryan O'Neal, Burt Reynolds, and Tatum O'Neal. According to Bogdanovich, the film was based on true stories told to him by silent movie directors Alan Dwan and Raoul Walsh. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film To Let The World In: Volume 1 is a 2013 Documentary Film written by Chaitanya Sambrani and directed by Avijit Mukul Kishore. Science Fiction Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie is a science fiction CGI film set in Games Workshop's fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe and based around the Ultramarines Chapter of the Space Marines. Terence Stamp, Sean Pertwee, and John Hurt head the cast of voice actors., and the screenplay was written by Black Library author Dan Abnett. Documentary film In Arctic Son, the clash of tradition and modernity puts a Native father and son at odds in the village of Old Crow, 80 miles above the Arctic Circle. Stanley, Jr., raised in Seattle, is drifting deeper into drinking and partying. Stanley, Sr., a remote, philosophical figure to his son, keeps the ways of his Gwitchin ancestors alive by hunting, fishing and living by his wits in the harsh arctic environment. After a lifetime apart, the two are reunited in the raw, quiet beauty of the Canadian Yukon in a story that captures the dialogue between a father and son from vastly different worlds. (packaged to 86:46) Comedy Worm's Eye View is a 1951 British, Technicolor, comedy film, directed by Jack Raymond and starring Ronald Shiner as Sam Porter and Diana Dors as Thelma. Based on the successful play of the same name by R.F. Delderfield, it was produced by Henry Halsted and Byron Film. Animation Bill Of Hare is a 1962 Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring the Tasmanian Devil. Thriller A small band of urban survivors fight to avoid being turned into zombie slaves when New York City is invaded my evil aliens. Laura Sommers was confiding in her psychiatrist that she'd been hearing disembodied voices when the sky suddenly went dark, and all hell broke loose. Awakening later to find the streets of the city eerily empty, Laura crosses paths with a rambling drifter named Neil who gives a terrifying account of the horrors that have just unfolded. Though it quickly becomes apparent to Laura that Neil is psychologically disturbed, he quickly ushers her to the safety of a nearby warehouse, where many others have gathered to avoid the alien space probes and zombie hordes. In time, the group discerns that the extraterrestrials have been using nanotechnology to enslave the human race, and that the only ones who remain unaffected are the mentally imbalanced. As the voices in Laura's head grow increasingly difficult to ignore, she and the rest of the survivors make one last, desperate attempt to destroy the device being used to control mankind, and send the aliens back into the stars. Documentary film I Know I'm Not Alone is a 2005 documentary film directed by Michael Franti Comedy Ladies Tailor is a 1985 Telugu comedy film, written and directed by Vamsy. Music was composed by maestro Ilayaraja. Rajendra Prasad, Archana, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Mallikarjuna Rao, Rallapalli etc. acted in prominent roles. The movie was dubbed in Tamil with the same name. In 1989 this movie was remade in Marathi under the title Kuthe Kuthe Shodhu Me Tila, starring Laxmikant Berde and Varsha Usgaonkar.The film opened with positive response and became a super hit at the box office.The film has cult status in Telugu Cinema. Documentary film Lebensläufe II - Brigitte is a 1998 documentary directed by Barbara Junge and Winfried Junge. Comedy A Perfect Couple is a 1979 film directed by Robert Altman. Thriller Johnny One-Eye is a 1950 American film directed by Robert Florey. Documentary film Martin Frič, A Classic of Czech Film is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Zdeněk Zelenka. Documentary film A Soldier's Peace is a 2008 documentary war film written and directed by Kristen Thompson and Marshall Thompson. Comedy The Glue is a 1907 comedy short film directed by Alice Guy-Blaché. Comedy The Nobel Prize Winner (Dutch: De Nobelprijswinnaar) is a 2010 drama film written and directed by Timo Veltkamp. Animation The Iron Giant is a 1999 American animated science fiction film using both traditional animation and computer animation, produced by Warner Bros. Animation, and based on the 1968 novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes. The film was directed by Brad Bird, scripted by Tim McCanlies, and stars Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick, Jr., Vin Diesel, Eli Marienthal, Christopher McDonald, and John Mahoney. The film is about a lonely boy named Hogarth Hughes raised by his mother, who discovers an iron giant who fell from space. With the help of a beatnik artist named Dean McCoppin, they have to stop the U.S. military and a federal agent named Kent Mansley from finding and destroying the Giant. The Iron Giant takes place in October 1957 in the American state of Maine during the height of the Cold War. The film's development phase began around 1994, though the project finally started taking root once Bird signed on as director, and his hiring of Tim McCanlies to write the screenplay in 1996. The script was given approval by Ted Hughes, author of the original novel, and production struggled through difficulties. Comedy You Live and Learn is a 1937 British comedy film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Glenda Farrell and Claude Hulbert. The film was a quota quickie production, based on the novel Have You Come for Me? by Norma Patterson. You Live and Learn is now classed as a lost film. Comedy Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) is a 2000 English comedy film written and directed by Stewart Sugg. It features Stellan Skarsgård, Chris Penn, and Paul Bettany. Comedy Soho Cigarette is a comedy/drama action film directed by Jonathan Fairbairn. Documentary film The Ballad of Mott The Hoople is a 2010 documentary film directed by Chris Hall and Mike Kerry. Comedy Curdled is a 1996 black comedy film written and directed by Reb Braddock. The film stars Angela Jones as a Colombian immigrant who takes a crime scene cleanup job, and discovers evidence about a local serial killer dubbed the "Blue Blood Killer" for his targeting of socialites. The film is a re-make of a 1991 short film of the same name, which also was directed by Braddock and starred Jones. Comedy Quick Money is a 1937 comedy film based on the story by Arthur T. Horman, written by Arthur T. Horman, Franklin Coen and Bert Granet and directed by Edward Killy. Documentary film No Way to Heaven is a 2008 documentary feature about people allegedly living on light, directed and produced by Swiss filmmakers Janos Tedeschi and Christof Schaefer. It is the world’s very first full-length film on this topic. No Way to Heaven premiered in Switzerland in January 2008. The film had theatrical release in Switzerland in January 2009 and went on to screen in Estonia and the Netherlands. Comedy Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer is a Canadian comedy horror monster movie produced by Brookstreet Pictures. The film was directed Jon Knautz and stars Trevor Matthews, Robert Englund and Rachel Skarsten. The film is about a plumber named Jack whose family gets slaughtered by a demonic beast. While fixing the pipes for Dr. Crowley, the Professor awakens an evil source and eventually transforms his body into a monster. With the evil spreading out of control, Jack harnesses his anger to face the monsters and avenge his family. Comedy The Mask is a 1994 American fantasy slapstick action comedy film based on a series of comic books published by Dark Horse Comics. This film was directed by Chuck Russell, and produced by Dark Horse Entertainment and New Line Cinema, and originally released to movie theatres on July 29, 1994. The film stars Jim Carrey as Stanley Ipkiss, a man who finds the Mask of Loki that turns him into The Mask, a grinning, magically-powered trickster uninhibited by anything, including physical reality. The film's supporting cast includes Peter Greene as mafia officer Dorian Tyrell, Amy Yasbeck as a newspaper reporter, Peter Riegert and Jim Doughan as police detectives, Richard Jeni as Stanley's friend, Orestes Matacena as nightclub owner and mafia boss Niko, Ben Stein as a psychologist, and Cameron Diaz in her feature film debut as Stanley's love interest Tina Carlyle. The movie was among the top ten moneymakers of its year, cemented Carrey's reputation as one of the dominant comedic actors of the era, and immediately established Diaz as a major star who would go on to have a long career as a leading lady. Comedy "A mellowly defiant pensioner risks alienating his exasperated wife of 44 years in the deftly low-key comedy "Autumn Spring," which reps an expertly old-school return to form for helmer Vladimír Michálek and cameraman Martin Štrba. Aided and abetted by his longtime chum and former theatre colleague Eda (Stanislav Zindulka), deceptively dignified 75-year-old Fanda Hana (Vlastimil Brodský) likes to pretend to be someone else, imperiously touring a country estate up for sale or posing as ticket inspectors on the Prague subway. Although Fanda bickers constantly with his wife, Emílie (Stella Zázvorkova), their bond is palpable. With some 125 years of screen experience among them, Brodský, Zázvorková and Zindulka have filled their performances to the brim with underplayed yet mischievous grace notes. Eddie Cockrell" Quoting the synopsis from the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Documentary film Girls Rock! is a 2007 documentary film that follows four 8-18-year-old girls at the Rock and Roll Camp for Girls in Portland, Oregon, United States. At Rock and Roll Camp, girls ranging in age from eight to 18 are taught that "it is 100% okay to be exactly who you are." The girls have a week to select a band, an instrument they may have never played before, and write a song. In between, they are taught by indie rock stars such as Carrie Brownstein from Sleater-Kinney various lessons of empowerment from self-defense to anger management. At the end of the week, all the bands perform a concert for over 700 people. The film follows several campers: Laura, a Korean adoptee obsessed with death metal; Misty, who is emerging from a life of meth addiction, homelessness and gang activity; and Amelia, an eight-year old who writes experimental rock songs about her dog Pipi. The film ultimately explores what happens to the girls as they are given a temporary reprieve from being sexualized, analyzed, and pressured to conform. Comedy Southern Discomfort is a 2010 comedy TV movie written by Chad Kultgen and directed by Andy Cadiff. Animation Rabid Rider is a 2010 Looney Tunes film starring characters Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. It was directed by Matthew O'Callaghan, written by Tom Sheppard, produced by Reel FX Creative Studios and released by Warner Bros. It is the third Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner movie made into CGI in 3D and it was released with Yogi Bear. The short was also released on the Yogi Bear Blu-ray. A "4-D" version - enhanced with physical effects like vibration, flashing lights, and blasts of air - runs in a specially equipped theatre at the Cincinnati Zoo. Documentary film Desert Seas is 2011 film written by Mark Fletcher and directed by Mark Wheeler, Simon Nash and Dominic Weston. Thriller Colpi di luce is a 1985 Italian science fiction-action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. In this film Erik Estrada co-stars with his partner of the time, Peggy Rowe, who would soon marry in Rome. Comedy Animation Runner Kuromi is an OVA Anime film produced by Yumeta Co; part 1 in 2001 and part 2 in 2004. It is a parody of the anime production business itself. It was released on DVD in North America by Central Park Media. Comedy Üvegtigris is a comedy film that was released in Hungary in 2001. Science Fiction Soft Cell is a 2012 short, drama, fantasy and science fiction film written and directed by Sam Dewar. Comedy Honey Sweet Love is a 1994 comedy, drama and romance film written by Duilio Coletti and Enrico Coletti and directed by Enrico Coletti. Comedy Detroit Unleaded is a 2012 comedy, drama film written by Jennifer Ginzinger, Heather Kolf and Rola Nashef and directed by Rola Nashef. Documentary film Journey Through the Past is a 1972 film by Neil Young. Originally shot in 16mm format and then transferred for theatrical release the experimental film is a self-directed combination of concert footage from 1966 onward, backstage footage and semi-fantastic art film-like sequences. Young's directorial debut, it was received poorly by critics. The film was released on DVD in 2009 with the Neil Young Archives. Documentary film Private Practices: The Story of a Sex Surrogate is a 1985 American documentary film directed by Kirby Dick about the interaction between a sex surrogate and her clients. It is Dick's first documentary film. Thriller The Third Man is a 1949 British film noir, directed by Carol Reed and starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, and Trevor Howard. It is considered one of the greatest films of all time, celebrated for its atmospheric cinematography, performances, and musical score. Novelist Graham Greene wrote the screenplay and subsequently published the novella of the same name. Anton Karas wrote and performed the score, which used only the zither; its title music "The Third Man Theme" topped the international music charts in 1950, bringing the then-unknown performer international fame. Documentary film AKA Cheese is a 2012 documentary film directed by Nandy Santos and Makisha Rodriqquez. Documentary film Elie Wiesel Goes Home is a 1996 documentary film directed by Judit Elek. Comedy Up Romance Road is a 1918 comedy, drama and war film written by Jules Furthman and directed by Henry King. Comedy National Lampoon's Adam & Eve is a 2005 comedy motion picture, released as part of the ongoing series of National Lampoon films. The film is directed by Jeff Kanew and stars Cameron Douglas, Emmanuelle Chriqui, George Dzundza and others. The film is also known as simply Adam and Eve. Documentary film Derailroaded: Inside The Mind Of Wild Man Fischer is a 2005 documentary film, directed by Josh Rubin and Jeremy Lubin, aka The Ubin Twinz about outsider artist Wild Man Fischer. Comedy A Friend Is a Treasure is an Italian adventure-comedy movie directed in 1981 by Sergio Corbucci. It was filmed at Key Biscayne, Florida. Documentary film Jean Lewis is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Pascui Rivas. Animation King of the Waltz is a 2011 animated short film directed by Adnan Popovic. Documentary film Unnecessary Fuss is a film produced by Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, showing footage shot inside the University of Pennsylvania's Head Injury Clinic in Philadelphia. The footage was shot in 1983–1984 by the researchers themselves as they inflicted brain damage on baboons with a hydraulic device. The experiments were conducted as part of a research project into head injuries caused by vehicle and sports accidents. The footage shows the researchers laughing at the baboons as the brain damage is inflicted. Sixty hours of audio- and videotape were removed from the laboratory during a raid in May 1984 by the Animal Liberation Front, who handed it over to PETA. It was subsequently edited down to 26 minutes with a voice-over commentary by Newkirk, before being distributed to the media and Congress. Charles McCarthy, director of the Office for Protection from Research Risks wrote that the film had overstated the deficiencies in the clinic, but that the OPRR had found serious violations of the Guide for Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. Science Fiction Take Me Up to the Ball Game is the sixth animated television special from Nelvana Limited, released in September 1980. The title is a play on the song title "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". Comedy A Patriotic Man is a comedy and drama film directed by Arto Halonen. Documentary film Tamashiino realism Hiroshi Noda is a documentary film directed by Taro Hyugaji. Comedy When Rinaldi, the World's Worst Hypnotist, inherits a mansion in Beverly Hills with his wife, Kelli McCarty, he also acquires a magical amulet that gives him special power over women. Soon every Beverly Hills Housewife has her sights set on him! Comedy The Cactus Kid is a 1930 animated short comedy family musical romantic western film directed by Walt Disney. Comedy Lucky Break is a 2001 British comedy film starring James Nesbitt and directed by Peter Cattaneo. Comedy 10 Things I Hate About Life is a 2014 comedy and romance film written and directed by Gil Junger. Thriller Blind Faith is a 1990 television film directed by Paul Wendkos, based on the 1989 true crime book of the same name by Joe McGinniss. Originally broadcast in two parts with a total runtime of 190 minutes, the film is sometimes classified as a TV miniseries. The cast includes Robert Urich, Joanna Kerns, Doris Roberts, Johnny Galecki, William Forsythe and Dennis Farina. Thriller The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears is a 2013 thriller film written and directed by Bruno Forzani and Hélène Cattet. Documentary film The Mad Trapper is a 1972 drama documentary film directed by David Cobham. Documentary film Feed Your Head is a 1997 short documentary film directed by Bob Sarles. Comedy The French Kissers is a 2009 French teen film. Its original French title is Les beaux gosses, which means "the handsome boys". It was written and directed by Riad Sattouf, marking his film debut. The film follows Hervé, an average teenage boy who has little luck with finding a girlfriend until the beautiful Aurore takes a liking to him. Sattouf, a graphic novel writer, was invited to write a script based on an idea from producer Anne-Dominique Toussaint, and he completed the screenplay with Marc Syrigas. Sattouf cast non-professional actors as the film's teenage characters, but he chose to use experienced actors such as Noémie Lvovsky, Irène Jacob, Emmanuelle Devos and Valeria Golino as the adult characters. Filming took place over eight weeks in Gagny and Rennes. The film was released in France on 10 June 2009, and a soundtrack composed by Flairs was released on 8 June 2009. The film was well received by critics, who particularly praised the humour, the acting and the cinematography. It won the 2010 César Award for Best First Film and Lacoste also received a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actor. Animation While Lupin does enjoy racing for the sport of it, the prize in an antique car grand prix across Europe is Lupin's only goal. The prize is a dictionary that once belonged to Napoleon. More importantly, the dictionary was also once owned by Lupin's family and contains the location of one of his family's most prized possessions. Lupin does not know what the possession is, but it is a matter of family pride. With the usual suspects on his trail, can Lupin outrace everyone to the treasure? Thriller Our Man in Marrakesh is a 1966 British comedy spy film directed by Don Sharp and starring Tony Randall, Herbert Lom and Senta Berger. Comedy The Last of the Secret Agents? is a 1966 American film that spoofs the spy film genre, starring the then-popular comedy team of Allen & Rossi. Comedy Bheja Fry 3 is an upcoming Indian comedy film to be released in 2013. It is the third and final installment to the successful Bheja Fry trilogy. Comedy La Cité de la peur, or Le film de Les Nuls, is a French comedy film written by the comedy group Les Nuls and directed by Alain Berbérian in 1994. The movie parodies big budget American films and relies heavily on puns and word play, which makes it somewhat inaccessible for non-French speakers. Animation Crac is a 1981 animated short film produced, written and directed by Frédéric Back. The story follows the experiences of a rocking chair, from its creation from a tree through its time as a member of a Canadian farming family. Crac won the 1981 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Thriller Petals on the Wind is a 2014 Lifetime movie sequel to the 2014 adaptation Flowers in the Attic, starring Heather Graham, Rose McIver, Wyatt Nash, Bailey Buntain and Ellen Burstyn. It is based on the novel of the same name by V. C. Andrews, the second novel on the Dollanganger series. It premiered on Lifetime on May 26, 2014. The network announced on the premiere of the movie the developing of the following books of the Dollanganger series, If There Be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday, both set to air in 2015. Thriller Secret Club is a short, comedy, family and thriller film written and directed by Ben Kadie. Comedy Guru En Aalu is a 2009 Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Selva. It stars Madhavan, Abbas and Mamta Mohandas in the leading roles, while Vivek and Brinda Parekh portray supporting roles. The film was a remake of Aziz Mirza's 1993 Hindi film Yes Boss starring Shahrukh Khan. The film, began production in late 2007 and released in April 2009 to mixed reviews, becoming an average grosser at the box office. Thriller Elizabeth Bathory is a drama horror thriller film directed by Elizabeth Nixon. Documentary film Material Success is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jesse Mann. Documentary film Fritz: The Walter Mondale Story is a television documentary film detailing the life of former American Vice President Walter "Fritz" Mondale. It is narrated by his daughter, Eleanor Mondale. Comedy La Banda J.S.: Cronaca criminale del Far West is a 1972 Italian Spaghetti Western about a sheriff's relentless effort to stop a robber and his girlfriend. The film was directed by Sergio Corbucci and is noted for its music, scored by Ennio Morricone. Comedy The Family is a 2013 French-American action crime comedy film directed by Luc Besson, starring Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tommy Lee Jones, Dianna Agron, and John D'Leo. The film follows a Mafia family under the witness protection program that want to change their lives. The film is based on the French novel Malavita by Tonino Benacquista. Comedy Movie Maniacs is the 13th short subject film starring American slapstick comedy trio the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller St George's Day is a 2012 British gangster film. It was directed by Frank Harper and starred Craig Fairbrass, Frank Harper, Charles Dance, Vincent Regan, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran and Keeley Hazell. Comedy Scrap Collectors is a comedy film directed by Tomotaka Tasaka. Thriller Waar is a 2013 Urdu-English language Pakistani action thriller and drama film directed by Bilal Lashari and written, produced by Hassan Waqas Rana. The film features Shaan Shahid, Meesha Shafi, Ali Azmat, Shamoon Abbasi, Ayesha Khan and Kamran Lashari. It is the highest-grossing Pakistani film. Comedy Big Buck Bunny is a short computer-animated comedy film by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation. Like the foundation's previous film Elephants Dream, the film was made using Blender, a free software application for animation made by the same foundation. It was released as an Open Source film under Creative Commons License Attribution 3.0. Animation After You is a Short, animated, drama and comedy film, written and directed by Damien O'Connor. Thriller Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby is a 1999 exploitation film and the sequel to Freeway, written and directed by Matthew Bright. It stars Natasha Lyonne as Crystal "White Girl" Van Meter, and María Celedonio as Angela "Cyclona" Garcia. As the original film was partly inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, the second film is somewhat based on Hansel and Gretel. The film achieved little attention nor notoriety like its predecessor. Documentary film Cafe de los maestros is a 2008 musical documentary written by Miguel Kohan and Gustavo Santaolalla and directed by Miguel Kohan. Animation L'anatomiste is a 1978 animation, short film directed by Yves Brangolo. Comedy I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster is a 2008 film directed by Samuel Benchetrit. Science Fiction The Cyclops is a science fiction horror film written, produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon, starring James Craig, Lon Chaney Jr. and Gloria Talbott. Typical of the "B" movie features of the period, a modicum of production values was involved. Documentary film Paulo Coelho - Mein Leben is a 2011 documentary film directed by Dorothee Binding and Benedict Mirow. Documentary film Mysterious Castles of Clay is a 1978 film about a termite colony; filmed in Kenya by film-makers Joan and Alan Root, and narrated by Orson Welles. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Ghost of a Chance is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Vangelis Seitanidis. Documentary film Nation is a 2011 documentary drama film written by Homer Etminani. Documentary film In the thirteen years since the USSR withdrew its troops from Afghanistan, the countries neighboring it have fueled its civil war by backing different factions in the battle for power in Kabul. For the last seven years, since 1994, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have backed the Taliban. Thriller A maverick New York hedge fund trader moves to Hong Kong and orchestrates a mega-deal that swiftly escalates beyond his control. Caught between competing forces in America and Asia in a ruthless culture of profits at all costs, he desperately negotiates and maneuvers inside China's closed, complex society. With his life and Hong Kong's future staked on a corrupt billion dollar deal, the trader takes the ultimate risk. Animation Head over Heels is a 2012 British stop motion animated short film written and directed by Timothy Reckart. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film for the 85th Academy Awards. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Comedy Roujin Z is a 1991 Japanese anime film directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and written by Katsuhiro Otomo. Documentary film Sonata for Hitler is a 1989 documentary short film directed by Aleksandr Sokurov. Comedy Beast Of Hearts is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Jonathan Seligson. Comedy Fungus the Bogeyman is a 2004 tv mini series directed by Stuart Orme. Comedy Bulbul Maina is a 2011 Malayalam-language Indian film directed by debutant Fazly Khabeer, starring Indrajith and Rima Kallingal Animation When Marnie Was There, known as Omoide no Marnie in Japan, is a 2014 Japanese anime film written and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, produced by Studio Ghibli, and based on the novel When Marnie Was There by Joan G. Robinson. It was released on 19 July 2014. It was the final film for Studio Ghibli before they announced that the film division is taking a short hiatus after The Tale of Princess Kaguya, and the retirement of Hayao Miyazaki a year before the film was released. Science Fiction Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack is a 1988 anime film set in Gundam's Universal Century timeline of Gundam, specifically U.C. 0093. Making its theatrical debut on March 12, 1988, Char's Counterattack is the culmination of the original saga begun in Mobile Suit Gundam and continued through Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam Double Zeta, marking the final conflict of the fourteen-year rivalry between Char Aznable and Amuro Ray. Based on a novel by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino, the movie supposedly marked the end of tensions between the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon. In addition to being the first original Gundam theatrical release, Char's Counterattack was also the first Gundam production to make use of computer graphics during a five-second shot of the Sweetwater colony rotating in space. Char's Counterattack was released in America on DVD on August 20, 2002 and was shown on January 4, 2003 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Science Fiction Rolie Polie Olie: The Baby 'Bot Chase is an adventure animated film written by Scott Kraft, Alice Prodanou, Steve Sullivan, and Nadine van der Velde and directed by Ron Pitts. Documentary film "The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye is a film about Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, well-known for his work with Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, and his life and work partner Lady Jaye (née Jacqueline Breyer). One would expect the film to be about the history of industrial music, about Genesis as a link between the pre- and post-punk era, about the underground scene since the 1970s. And it is, but it tells the story from the perspective of a great romantic love that began in the 1990s. Genesis and Lady Jaye start to undergo surgical procedures to merge into a third being, a pandrogynous being. The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye is also a film by Marie Losier, a filmmaker whose trademark is to playfully build up a very personal relationship with her underground role models. Kitchen and garden shots alternate with home-movie performances, magic tricks and archival footage. The film maintains its dynamic rhythm – with the help of Genesis’s cut-up narratives – even when Lady Jaye’s unexpected death turns it into a film about mourning. From that point it revolves around the question of how to die when two have merged into one – and how to go on living." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Thriller Memories of Murder is a 2003 South Korean crime-drama film directed by Bong Joon-ho. It is based on the true story of the country's first known serial murders, which took place between 1986 and 1991 in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province. Song Kang-ho and Kim Sang-kyung star as Detective Park and Detective Seo, respectively, two of the detectives trying to solve the crimes. The film was the second feature film directed by Bong Joon-ho, following his 2000 debut film Barking Dogs Never Bite. The screenplay was adapted by Bong and Shim Sung-bo from Kim Kwang-rim's 1996 stage play about the same subject. The film's cinematography, as well as Song Kang-ho's performance, earned it wide praise. Comedy Liars, Fires and Bears is a 2012 comedy and drama film written by Jeremy Cloe and Lundon Boyd and directed by Jeremy Cloe. Documentary film Off the Edge is a 1976 New Zealand documentary film directed by Michael Firth. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film features backcountry skiing, extreme skiing and hang gliding in the Southern Alps. Despite being classed as a documentary, it does have some semblance of a fictionalised storyline. Animation The Box Man is a 2002 animated short mystery film written by Nirvan Mullick and Kôbô Abe and directed by Nirvan Mullick. Comedy In & Out is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Kevin Kline, Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon, Tom Selleck, Debbie Reynolds, Bob Newhart, and Wilford Brimley. It is an original story by screenwriter Paul Rudnick. Joan Cusack was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. The film was inspired by Tom Hanks's tearful speech when he accepted his 1994 Oscar, in which he mentioned his high-school drama coach Rawley Farnsworth, and his former classmate John Gilkerson, "two of the finest gay Americans, two wonderful men that I had the good fortune to be associated with." The film became one of mainstream Hollywood's few attempts at a comedic "gay movie" of its era, and was widely noted at the time for a 10-second kiss between Kevin Kline and Tom Selleck. Animation Le Gouffre is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Carl Beauchemin, Thomas Chrétien and David Forest. Thriller Amaravathi is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language thriller film written and directed by Anasuya fame Ravi Babu, starring Sneha and Bhoomika in lead roles, with Ravi Babu himself, Sindhura Gadde and Taraka Ratna essaying supporting roles. The film commenced from 26 July 2009 and was completed filming within a span of 4 months and the movie reportedly do not have any music charts but the background music was a plus for the film. It was released on 3 December 2009 to highly positive reviews. The movie's plot was taken from the 2002 South Korean film H. Comedy Sumo of the Opera is the 24th episode in the VeggieTales series. Subtitled "A Lesson in Perseverance", it teaches viewers the importance of working through adversity to accomplish one's goals. After doing a generic parody of a Gilbert and Sullivan musical in Lyle the Kindly Viking, the main story is a direct spoof of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. The parody is so transparent, in fact, that most of the music is credited to Arthur Sullivan himself. In addition, this release contains an eclectic mix of other influences as well. While Sumo of the Opera draws plot elements and names directly from Rocky and has similar plot style to The Karate Kid, the segment that precedes, Going Up!, is an homage to both the Three Stooges and a Laurel and Hardy short film called The Music Box. Even the Silly Song is a parody, this time of the 1970s educational shorts Schoolhouse Rock! Thriller Tremors 4: The Legend Begins is a 2004 direct-to-video western monster film directed S. S. Wilson, and was written by Brent Maddock, Nancy Roberts, and Wilson. It is the fourth film in the Tremors series of monster films and premiered on January 2, 2004 on the Sci-Fi channel.. As a prequel to the earlier movies, it depicts the town of Rejection, which is the location that would later be renamed Perfection, the main setting for the first Tremors film. It stars Michael Gross as Hiram Gummer, the great grandfather of the character Burt Gummer, who Gross portrayed in every other Tremors film. Comedy Sebastian's Adventure is a 2010 short adventure comedy film written and directed by Nat Motulsky, Robert O'Brien, Ethan Weinstein and Shyan Zakeri. Documentary film A Story of Healing is a short documentary film in which Donna Dewey follows a team of five nurses, four anesthesiologists, and three plastic surgeons from Interplast in the United States for two weeks of volunteer work in the Mekong delta of Vietnam. The film shows not only how this changes the lives of the 110 patients who undergo surgery, but also the lives of the volunteers themselves. The epilogue, which runs after the credits, follows-up on two patients helped by Interplast, 16 months after their surgery. "A Story of Healing" won the 1997 Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject, and in 2007, became the first Academy Award winning film to be licensed under a Creative Commons license when it was licensed under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License. Comedy Dear Wife is a 1949 comedy film starring Joan Caulfield and William Holden. It is the sequel to Dear Ruth, which was based on the Broadway play of the same name by Norman Krasna. J. D. Salinger, the author of Catcher in the Rye, has stated that he conjured the name of the book's protagonist, Holden Caulfield, when he saw a movie theatre marquee in his community displaying the names of the lead actors. Documentary film Please God is a 1995 documentary film directed by Jean Bojko. Documentary film Marvellous Melbourne: Queen City of the South is a 1910 documentary film about the city of Melbourne. It is the oldest surviving documentary about Melbourne. Comedy Mig og min lillebror og storsmuglerne is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and starring Dirch Passer. Documentary film A Precious Ensemble is a 2010 short documentary film written by Cliff Stephenson. Thriller Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story is a 1994 American made-for-tv thriller film directed by Armand Mastroianni, and starring Jaclyn Smith and Brad Johnson. The film is based on a true story. Documentary film In the Shadow of a Saint: The Ken Wiwa Story is a 2000 documentary TV series written by Ken Wiwa and directed by Richard Meech. Documentary film The Target Shoots First is a 1999 documentary film written by and directed by Christopher Wilcha. Comedy The Next Big Thing is a 2001 romantic comedy film starring Marin Hinkle, Chris Eigeman, Jamie Harris, Connie Britton, and Janet Zarish. It was directed by P.J. Posner. Animation Storybook is a 1996 adventure family animation film written by Susan Bowen and Lorenzo Doumani and directed by Lorenzo Doumani. Comedy View from the Top is a 2003 romantic comedy film about a young woman from a small town who sets out to fulfill her dream of becoming a flight attendant. The film was directed by Bruno Barreto, and stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Christina Applegate, and Mark Ruffalo. Comedy Featuring non yet oscarized actor Jean Dujardin, Cherche fiancé tous frais payés is a 2007 less importance French film starring the then more famous Claudia Cardinale. Thriller Whispers is a 2013 horror mystery short film written and directed by Murad Peret. Comedy The Olsen Gang Never Surrenders (Olsen Banden Overgi`r Sig Aldrig) is a 1979 comedy, crime fictional film written by Henning Bahs and Erik Balling, and directed by Erik Balling. Thriller Final Examination is a 2003 American Horror-thriller film which was directed by Fred Olen Ray and stars Kari Wührer, Brent Huff and Debbie Rochon. Comedy Zweiohrküken is a 2009 German romantic comedy film, written, produced and directed by Til Schweiger. A sequel to 2007's Keinohrhasen, it was co-written by Anika Decker and Schweiger, starring Schweiger and Nora Tschirner as former yellow press reporter Ludo and his girlfriend Anna. Produced by Barefoot Films and Warner Bros., the film premiered in theaters across Germany and Austria on December 3, 2009. Comedy Betty Boop, M.D. is a 1932 Fleischer Studio animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The animated short is certainly one of the more surreal entries in the Betty Boop filmography. Comedy Pom Pom is a 1984 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung. It is the first in a series of four Pom Pom films starring Richard Ng and John Shum. The title of the film is the onomatopoeic representation of a gunshot sound. The title is sometimes suffixed with an exclamation mark - Pom Pom!. The alternate Hong Kong English title for the film is Boom Boom!. The film is something of a spinoff of Sammo Hung's Lucky Stars films, and Hung produced Pom Pom and released the film through his Bo Ho Films production company. Ng and Shum had been two of the original quintet of Lucky Stars in the film Winners and Sinners and their co-stars in that film, Hung, Charlie Chin and Stanley Fung make cameo appearances in Pom Pom as their My Lucky Stars characters, released in the following year. Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao, who had appeared in the original Lucky Stars trilogy also made cameo appearances as a motorcycle cop and truck driver respectively. The film also features appearances from several of their Hong Kong action film contemporaries, including Deanie Yip, Lam Ching Ying, Philip Chan, Dick Wei and Wu Ma. Documentary film Big Dreamers is a 55-minute documentary film showcasing the Big Things of Australia. Directed by Camille hardman, and produced by Camille Hardman and John Fink, Big Dreamers features the construction of The Biggest Gumboot in world in Tully, in far North Queensland. Comedy Dunston Checks In is a 1996 American comedy film starring Jason Alexander, Eric Lloyd, Faye Dunaway, Rupert Everett, Paul Reubens, Glenn Shadix, and introducing Sam the Orangutan as Dunston. It was written by John Hopkins and Bruce Graham and directed by Ken Kwapis. Comedy Where Does it Hurt? is a 1972 American comedy film directed by Rodney Amateau, starring Peter Sellers, Jo Ann Pflug, and Rick Lenz. A satirical black comedy about capitalism in a hospital, Sellers plays the hospital administrator, Dr Albert T Hopfnagel, in one of his best mature performances. Animation Ratty is a 1986 Swedish animated feature film directed by Lennart Gustafsson about rats experiencing young love. The film features several song numbers and is on the border to what could be called a musical. It was the fifth Swedish animated feature film to ever be released, not counting Per Åhlin's early films that were only partly animated. Documentary film Caracol púrpura is a 1986 documentary short film directed by Luis Vélez. Comedy Čaruga is a 1991 Croatian film directed by Rajko Grlić. Based on the novel by Ivan Kušan, it tells a true story about legendary Slavonian bandit Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga. During its premiere, Čaruga was described as "the last Yugoslav film", because its theatrical run coincided with the process of the Yugoslav break-up and escalation of conflict into the Croatian War of Independence. Others saw film as an allegoric portrayal of the rise and fall of Communism, because the film's protagonist used Communism as a pretext to get rich and enjoy luxurious lifestyle. Documentary film Palazzo Delle Aquile is a documentary film written and directed by Alessia Porto, Stefano Savona and Ester Sparatore. Comedy Out 1 is a 1971 film directed by Jacques Rivette, one of the major filmmakers of the French New Wave. Notorious for its unwieldy length of twelve hours and forty minutes, it is also referred to as Out 1: Noli me tangere. When asked why the film is called Out 1, Rivette responded, "I chose 'Out' as the opposite of the vogue word 'in', which had caught on in France and which I thought was silly. The action of the film is rather like a serial which could continue through several episodes, so I gave it the number 'One'." The Spectre subtitle for the shorter version was similarly chosen for its ambiguous and various indistinct meanings, while the Noli me tangere subtitle for the original version is clearly a reference to it being the full length film as intended by Rivette. Divided into eight episodes around 90–100 minutes each, the film is distinctly and explicitly indebted to Honoré de Balzac's La Comédie humaine, particularly the History of the Thirteen collection. Comedy Syrup is a 2013 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Max Barry. Its Video on Demand release date is May 1, 2013, and its US theater release date is June 7, 2013. Documentary film Dear Chelsey is a sports drama documentary film directed by Everett Marshall. Comedy Girls Gone Dead is a 2012 comedy, horror film written by Michael Hoffman Jr. and Meghan Jones and directed by Michael Hoffman Jr. and Aaron T. Wells. Comedy Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a 1988 American comedy horror B-movie directed by Fred Olen Ray, and starring Gunnar Hansen, Linnea Quigley, Jay Richardson and Michelle Bauer. Comedy Leslie gets fed up with her prudish roommate, Hannah, and challenges her to a bet: Hannah must sleep with ten guys while Leslie does the unthinkable and 're-virginizes'. Animation House of Flames is a 1979 short animation film written and directed by Kihachiro Kawamoto. Comedy Kapag Tumibok Ang Puso: Not Once, But Twice is a Filipino comedy drama film, starring, Ramon Bong Revilla Jr., Ai-Ai de las Alas, and Precious Lara Quigaman. The film marked its first time team up of Ai-Ai de las Alas and Senator Bong Revilla and also served for fellow newcomer and also BB.Pilipinas 2005 and Beauty Queen, Commercial Model turned actress Precious Lara Quigaman as her first film project. Comedy Bowfinger is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Frank Oz. It depicts a down-and-out filmmaker in Hollywood attempting to make a film on a small budget with a star who does not know that he is in the film. It was written by Steve Martin, and stars Martin, Eddie Murphy, and Heather Graham. Critics have described the film as a parody of Hollywood filmmaking. Documentary film Knocking is a 2006 documentary film directed by Joel Engardio and Tom Shepard that focuses on the civil liberties fought for by Jehovah's Witnesses. It focuses primarily on the stories of three Jehovah's Witnesses, and how their lives demonstrate three fundamental Witness teachings that have affected society in general: Conscientious objection, and rejection of blood transfusions and saluting the flag. Knocking won the jury award for best documentary at the 2006 USA Film Festival in Dallas and the audience award for best documentary at the 2006 Indianapolis International Film Festival. It has been shown at film festivals in Trenton, New Jersey; Flint, Michigan; Cleveland, Ohio; Reno, Nevada; East Lansing, Michigan. Knocking was first televised on the PBS series Independent Lens on May 22, 2007. It was also broadcast on the Australian television program Compass on May 18, 2008. The documentary is also available on DVD. Thriller The Road to Tophet is an upcoming 2014 crime, drama, thriller film, written by Jeremy Beal, Axel Green and Steve Schmidt and directed by Steve Schmidt. Animation Pots and Pans is the 10th Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoon, released 1932 with a running time of 6:12 minutes. The cartoon's soundtrack is done by Gene Rodemich. This cartoon is in the giant 600 cartoon collection. Science Fiction Leviathan Ages is a 2013 short sci-fi animated film written and directed by Jon Yeo. Comedy Sex Lives of the Potato Men is a British comedy film released in 2004. The film is about the sexual antics of a group of potato delivery men in Birmingham and stars Johnny Vegas and Mackenzie Crook. Comedy Blood Surf a 2000 horror film directed by James D.R. Hickox. It was released in the United States on June 26, 2001 but was released earlier in some countries. The plot of the movie entails a pair of entrepreneurs with more bravery than brains hit upon the idea of blood surfing: spreading chum in the water in order to attract sharks, then hopping on a surfboard and riding through the middle of the pack. As they are filming their promotional documentary, the fun gets interrupted by a thirty-foot long salt water crocodile that begins snacking on everyone in the expedition. Documentary film The New Environmentalists from Chicago to the Karoo is a 2013 short documentary biographical film written and directed by Will Parrinello, John Antonelli and Tom Dusenbery. Documentary film "As the British anti-apartheid movement celebrates it 50th birthday, a look at how grass roots movements mobilised during the 80s to enforce economic sanctions on South Africa. 2009 marks the 50th anniversary of the British anti-apartheid movement, and in timely fashion documentary maker Connie Field (who directed the memorable The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter and Freedom on My Mind) is working on a series of films which tell the story of the global anti-apartheid activity. The Bottom Line explores the role of money, specifically how grass-roots organisations mobilised to cut the South African government off from their financial allies in the West. Through a widely-sourced collection of archive material, Field charts the history of the power of collective action, which culminated in a number of major companies withdrawing from South Africa during the 1980s. From the employees of Polaroid and General Motors in the USA to the massed ranks of British protestors boycotting Shell and withdrawing their money from Barclays Bank, all refuse to let it be business as usual with the repressive regime. Interviews with the key players, including British activists and senior figures in UK-based banks, add fascinating insights into just how effective the economic isolation of South Africa was." Quoting Sandra Hebron Science Fiction Nasty Stuff is a 2010 short, drama, horror, sci-fi film written and directed by Isaac Ezban. Animation Mutt is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by Glen Hunwick. Comedy Las Píldoras is a 1972 Argentine film. Documentary film Winter Soldier is a 1972 documentary film chronicling the Winter Soldier Investigation which took place in Detroit, Michigan, from January 31 to February 2, 1971. The film documents the accounts of United States soldiers who returned from Vietnam, and participated in this war crimes hearing. The Winterfilm Collective consisted of: Rusty Sachs, Barbara Kopple, Fred Aranow, Nancy Baker, Joe Bangert, Rhetta Barron, Robert Fiore, David Gillis, David Grubin, Jeff Holstein, Barbara Jarvis, Al Kaupas, Mark Lenix, Michael Lesser, Nancy Miller, Lee Osborne, Lucy Massie Phenix, Roger Phenix, Benay Rubenstein, and Michael Weil. Thriller Double Bang is an American dramatic film starring William Baldwin, Jon Seda, Adam Baldwin and written and directed by Heywood Gould. Thriller Our Nixon is an all-archival documentary providing a view of the Nixon presidency through the use of home movies filmed by top Nixon aides combined with other historical material. Comedy Minkey, a super-spy primate, and his partner Mike were the two best spies in the business. For years, they made every mission possible... But when Mike retired to raise his baby girl, Amelia, he never predicted that life would come full circle. Ten years later, Amelia -- who has invented a revolutionary chemical drill -- is kidnapped and whisked off to Japan by her hero, Dr. Farley, who is planning a highly dangerous experiment that could cause a massive earthquake and destroy the entire world. Mike and Minkey partner up one last time for their most important mission ever: saving Amelia -- and the world -- from the clutches of the evil Dr. Farley. Comedy Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler is a compilation of Adam Sandler's most popular skits and sketches in the long-running television variety show produced by Lorne Michaels on American TV network NBC. It was released on DVD in 1999. Comedy Allá en el Norte is a 1973 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and written by Abel Santacruz. The film starred Lolita Torres, Carlos Estrada and Jorge Barreiro. Comedy Inside Out IV is a 1992 film directed by Antoine Fuqua, Bernard Rose, Nigel Dick, Adam Friedman, Robert Kubilos, Charles McDougall, Paul Rachman, Richard Shepard, John Wentworth. Documentary film Le Rapport Karski is a 2010 Documentary film written and directed by Claude Lanzmann. Thriller Thunder on the Hill is a 1951 mystery drama film directed by Douglas Sirk. The picture was made by Universal International Pictures and produced by Michael Kraike from a screenplay by Oscar Saul and Andrew Solt, based on the play Bonaventure by Charlotte Hastings. The music score was by Hans J. Salter and the cinematography by William H. Daniels. The film stars Claudette Colbert and Ann Blyth with Robert Douglas, Gladys Cooper, Michael Pate, John Abbott and Norma Varden. Comedy American Zombie is a 2007 American mockumentary horror film directed by Grace Lee, written by Rebecca Sonnenshine and Lee, and starring Lee and John Solomon as documentary filmmakers who investigate a fictional subculture of real-life zombies living in Los Angeles. Animation Pedro and the Giant Sloth is a short animated film. Comedy Good Night, Nurse! is a 1918 short comedy film written and directed by Fatty Arbuckle, and starring Arbuckle and Buster Keaton. The action centers in a sanitarium Arbuckle's character was brought to by his wife, involuntarily, to be operated on by Keaton's character for his alcoholism. Thriller Milano: il clan dei calabresi is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Giorgio Stegani. Science Fiction Breakfast of Aliens is a 1993 comedy/horror film written by Vic Dunlop and David Lee Miller and directed by David Lee Miller. Comedy Nice Girls Don't Explode is a 1987 comedy film directed by Chuck Martinez and starring Barbara Harris, Michelle Meyrink and William O'Leary. Comedy Dawg is 2002 dramedy film directed by Victoria Hochberg. It stars Denis Leary and Elizabeth Hurley, in their second film together. Steffani Brass was nominated for Young Artist Award with his role in this film. Although intended to be released in theaters under the title Bad Boy, it was ultimately distributed direct-to-video. Documentary film Stranger: Bernie Worrell on Earth is a 2005 music documentary film directed by Philip Di Fiore. Documentary film They Call It Pro Football is a 1966 sports documentary film about American football. The first full-length film from NFL Films, its visual style helped to define future presentations of the sport on film and TV. In 2012, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Documentary film Ordos 100 is a 2012 documentary film directed by Ai Weiwei. Comedy Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand is a 1966 Italian crime film directed by Eduardo De Filippo. Documentary film The legendary W.C. Fields is featured in rare behind-the-scenes footage and home movies at work and at play, along with hilarious scenes from some of his greatest films. Documentary film Live at the Royal Albert Hall is The Corrs first home video, released on DVD on November 21, 2000. The Show was recorded live on St. Patricks Day. While the band were on their Talk on Corners World Tour in the UK the concert was Broadcast live over the nation by the BBC. Mick Fleetwood join The Corrs on Stage For Dreams, Haste To The Wedding and Toss The Feathers. Thriller Handphone is 2009 South Korean crime film. Thriller Hannie Caulder is a 1971 British Western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Raquel Welch, Robert Culp and Ernest Borgnine. The screenplay was rewritten by Kennedy, who wasn't credited. Comedy Outside of Paradise is a 1938 film directed by John H. Auer. Comedy Makeup Man is a 2011 Malayalam film directed by Shafi. The film stars Jayaram, Sheela, Suraj Venjarammoodu and Siddique in the lead roles, with Kunchako Boban and Prithviraj appearing in guest roles. Vidyasagar composed the music, with lyrics penned by Kaithapram.The tumultuous life of a couple, after the wife becomes a heroine just by chance and the husband is forced to disguise himself as her makeup man, is being told here. Comedy Il ragazzo del Pony Express is a 1986 Italian comedy film. It marked the directorial debut of Franco Amurri. Comedy Suke-san Kaku-san oabare is a 1961 action, drama and comedy film directed by Tadashi Sawashima. Comedy 3x3D is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, Peter Greenaway and Edgar Pêra. Thriller Woman on the Run is a 1950 black-and-white film noir directed by Norman Foster and featuring Ann Sheridan, Dennis O'Keefe, Robert Keith and Ross Elliott. Documentary film "For rapper-turned-filmmaker Ice Cube, the emergence of gangster rap will be forever linked to the Oakland Raiders' move to Los Angeles in 1982. Ice Cube turns the camera on himself to tell how his genre-defining group NWA forged an unlikely relationship with the Raiders, a team whose swagger and style captivated LA during their troubled 13-season stay." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Documentary film Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by John Dower. The documentary is a study of popular culture in the United Kingdom during the mid to late 1990s. The focus of the piece is British popular music, which underwent a resurgence during the mid-1990s and then seemingly retreated with similar haste towards the end of that decade. The political landscape of the time also features. Much is made of Tony Blair and New Labour's efforts to align themselves with the distinctly British cultural resurgence that was underway. The documentary features a number of prominent UK musical and artistic figures, but relies heavily on contributions from Noel & Liam Gallagher of Oasis, Damon Albarn of Blur and Jarvis Cocker of Pulp. Other contributors include 3D from Massive Attack, Louise Wener from Sleeper, fashion designer Ozwald Boateng and modern artist Damien Hirst. Comedy The Pornographers is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Shohei Imamura and based on a novel of the same name by Akiyuki Nosaka. Its original Japanese title is Erogotoshitachi yori Jinruigaku nyūmon, which means 'An introduction to anthropology through the pornographers'. It tells the story of porn film-maker Mr. Subuyan Ogata, whose business is under threat from thieves, the government, and his own family. The film is a dark comic satire, depicting the underbelly of the Japanese post-war economic miracle, in this case pornographers and small-time gangsters in Osaka. It has been called Imamura's best-known film outside of Japan. Thriller Last Will is a 2011 mystery drama film starring Tatum O'Neal and Tom Berenger. It was shot in Kansas City, Missouri on a modest budget. Animation Fly Me Out is a 2011 animated short film directed by Li Qian, Fabrice Lau-Tim-Ling, Florence Bichon, Edouard Blanc, and Kuan-Yuan Lai. Comedy 99 Francs is a 2007 film by the French director Jan Kounen based on the novel of the same name by Frédéric Beigbeder. Comedy Wild and Wonderful is a 1964 film comedy starring Tony Curtis and his then-wife Christine Kaufmann. The plot revolved around a clever French Poodle named Monsieur Cognac, and the dog's effect on the newly married couple portrayed by Curtis and Kaufmann. The film was Curtis's last under his long contractual relationship with Universal Studios. The film had six credited writers, including Waldo Salt, who was then still working his way back from years on the Hollywood blacklist and who reportedly "hated" the film. In his 1999 obituary for Larry Markes, another of the credited writers, Dick Vosburgh of The Independent commented, "Critics found it hard to accept that it had taken six writers to fashion the wafer-thin tale of a jazz flautist whose marriage to a French film star is threatened by the jealous tricks of Monsieur Cognac, her neurotic, alcoholic French poodle."In his obituary for Tony Curtis in 2010, Dave Kehr dismissed the film as "disastrous," noting that Curtis was rebuilding his reputation after an earlier affair with Kaufmann, his co-star in Wild and Wonderful, and subsequent divorce from Janet Leigh. Animation O Pescador is a 2014 animated short film directed by Telmo Carvalho. Science Fiction Escapement is a 1958 British film. It was also known as The Electronic Monster. Science Fiction Men with Steel Faces is a 1940 film directed by Otto Brower and William Reeves Easton. Documentary film "World premiere of a new documentary all about the Stonewall riots featuring unique testimony from participants, using a wide range of archive footage to tell the story of what it meant to be gay in the 1960s and how Stonewall changed things for ever. On 28 June 1969 when the Stonewall Inn erupted, its tremors were felt around the world with the birth of Gay Liberation. This new documentary gives us more than any other film to date, using a wealth of archive photographs and film. More importantly the film-makers tell the story through key eyewitnesses: a drag queen, a street kid, a Village Voice journalist, the policeman who led the arresting party - this is direct historical testimony, put brilliantly in context by a treasure trove of materials. The film-makers take great care to build up a complex picture of the state of gay politics before Stonewall and the terrible legal and medical constraints that generations had suffered under. The impact of Stonewall's revolution is still with us today and this inspiring historical investigation should be required viewing for any student of gay history. BR" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Comedy Hvad vil De ha'? is a 1956 Danish comedy film directed by Jens Henriksen and Preben Neergaard and starring Dirch Passer. Science Fiction Virtual Combat is a 1995 movie directed by Andrew Stevens. Comedy The Quiet Man is a 1952 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Ford. It stars John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond and Victor McLaglen. The screenplay by Frank S. Nugent was based on a 1933 Saturday Evening Post short story by Maurice Walsh entitled The Green Rushes. The film is notable for Winton Hoch's lush photography of the Irish countryside and a long, climactic, semi-comic fist fight. It was an official selection of the 1952 Venice Film Festival. The film won the Academy Award for Best Director for John Ford, his fourth, and for Best Cinematography. In 2013 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Church & State is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Betsy Kelso. Comedy Larry Crowne is a 2011 American romantic comedy film starring Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts. The film was produced and directed by Hanks, who co-wrote its screenplay with Nia Vardalos. The film tells the story of Larry Crowne, a middle aged man who unexpectedly loses his job and returns to education. It was released on July 1, 2011 in the United States and Canada. Comedy Pretty Ugly People is a 2008 American comedy drama film written and directed by Tate Taylor, and starring Melissa McCarthy, Missi Pyle, and Octavia Spencer. The film is the story of a group of friends brought together for a four day hike in the Montana wilderness by one their number, Lucy. She is celebrating losing hundreds of pounds of weight after gastric bypass surgery. However, as she quickly realizes while she has become thin and happy, her friends are miserable. The film's title is derived from this realization. The film was filmed in Montana. Documentary film Stone Corrals is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Alberto Gauna. Animation Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram and Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the White Hero: Reshiram and Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: Victini and the Black Hero: Zekrom, respectively, are the two versions of the fourteenth film in the Pokémon anime series. They were released on July 16, 2011 in Japan. The movies feature Victini the Victory Pokémon, as revealed during a preview shown at the end of the last movie Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions, as well as the Vast White/White Yang Pokémon Reshiram and the Deep Black/Black Yin Pokémon Zekrom. A subsequent trailer for the films prominently features Zekrom and Victini. Up until February 14, 2011, only the version featuring Zekrom was being promoted. On February 15, 2011, it was announced that a second film featuring Reshiram would be released simultaneously in theaters with the Zekrom film. The plots of both films are similar up until Reshiram and Zekrom enter the story of each film. Both films combine comedy, drama, action, and fantasy. They also act like the Yin-Yang. Animation Haegeumni is a 2012 short animated film directed by Joon-su Seong. Thriller War of the Dead is a 2011 action horror film written and directed by Finnish director Marko Mäkilaakso and starring Andrew Tiernan, Mikko Leppilampi, Jouko Ahola, Samuli Vauramo, Andreas Wilson, Mark Wingett, and Antti Reini. Comedy Once Upon A Time There Was A Kallan is a 2014 comedy film diectoed by Fazil Mohammed. Comedy Nayee Padosan is a 2003 Bollywood film directed by cinematographer B.H. Tharun Kumar starring Mahek Chahal, Vikas Kalantri, Anuj Sawhney and Aslam Khan in lead roles. This is a remake of superhit Tamil film Indru Poi Naalai Vaa which is a blockbuster in 1981 and directed by K. Bhagyaraj Comedy Gleeclipse is 2010 short comedy musical film written and directed by Elizabeth Beckwith and Brian Poth. Documentary film An Albanian proverb says, "Our home is our guest's house, then our house, but above all it is God's House." When the Nazis occupied Albania, not a single Jew was betrayed by its citizens - mostly Muslims. God's House is a documentary that follows American photograher Norman H. Gershman as he travels to Albania, interviewing and photographing families who rescued Jews during WWII. Along the way he meets a Muslim shopkeeper, Rexhep Hoxha, whose father rescued a Jewish family during the Nazi occupation. With Norman's help, Rexhep embarks on a journey across cultural and religious divides to return a mysterious set of books written in Hebrew to the original owners. On his quest, Rexhep discovers the unknown story of his father’s astonishing act of bravery and selflessness. Filmed in Albania, Bulgaria, Israel, and the United States, more than twenty in-depth interviews were conducted with survivors, rescuers and other witnesses to this untold history that resonates today. Documentary film Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies is a 1996 television movie directed by Kevin Burns. Comedy Three Kinds of Heat is a 1987 action comedy film written and directed by Leslie Stevens. Comedy Yuvvraaj is a 2008 Indian film directed and produced by Subhash Ghai. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Zayed Khan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles and is inspired from Hollywood film Rain Man. Yuvvraaj is a musical story of a fragmented family of three brothers who try to con each other to inherit their father's wealth. According to the director, the film is about the arrogance and overconfidence of contemporary youth. The film was released on 28 November 2008 and although it received a mixed reception from critics and bombed at the box-office in 2009 the script for the film was added to the library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Comedy Chadi Jawani Budhe Nu is an Punjabi movie released in 1976 in India. Comedy The (Mis) Adventures of Fiona Plum is a 2001 TV film written by Julie DuFine, David B. Harris, Amanda Rudolph Schwartz and Paul Ruehl. Documentary film Calling Dr. Kevorkian: A Date with Dr. Death is a 1997 documentary film. Thriller Jumanji is a 1995 American fantasy adventure film directed by Joe Johnston. It is an adaptation of the 1981 children's book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg. The film was directed by Joe Johnston, written by Greg Taylor, Jonathan Hensleigh and Jim Strain, and stars Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, David Alan Grier, Bonnie Hunt, Jonathan Hyde and Bebe Neuwirth. The special effects were provided by Industrial Light & Magic for computer graphic elements and Amalgamated Dynamics for animatronics components. The story centers on 12-year-old Alan Parrish, who is trapped in Jumanji while playing the game with his friend Sarah Whittle in 1969. Twenty-six years later siblings Judy and Peter Shepherd begin playing and unwittingly release the now-adult Alan. After tracking down Sarah, the quartet resolve to finish the game in order to undo all of the destruction it has wrought. Jumanji was shot in Keene, New Hampshire, though the story is set in the fictional town of Brantford. Additional filming took place in Vancouver, British Columbia. Jumanji was released on December 15, 1995. Thriller My Apocalypse is a 2008 independent film starring Corin Nemec, Bruce Weitz, Nancy Allen, John de Lancie, Gail Strickland, Meredith Salenger and Jesse Harper. Directed and produced by Chris LaMont, the screenplay was written by LaMont, Craig Belanger and Jay Holben. Although My Apocalypse was filmed in 1997, it was not released until 2008, which was due to the amount of funding that LaMont had available to him as an independent filmmaker. With the extensive amount of CGI and Digital FX required to make the film meet his specific vision, the digital film revolution gained steam and he was able to complete the film with Special Visual FX Director Rene de la Fuente. Its world premiere was a screening at the Boston Underground Film Festival 2008. It has since gone on to play the Sydney Underground Film Festival, River's Edge Film Festival, New Jersey Film Festival, Arizona International Film Festival and the Strasbourg International Film Festival. As of February 2013, the film is available to be viewed via live stream to Netflix members. Thriller Chaappa Kurish is a 2011 Malayalam thriller film co-written and directed by Sameer Thahir and starring Vineeth Sreenivasan, Fahadh Faasil, Roma Asrani, Remya Nambeesan and Nivetha Thomas in the lead roles. The film started production in April 2011 at Kochi and released on 14 July. The film is the directorial debut of Thahir. The film was remade in Tamil as Pulivaal with Prasanna and Vimal. The movie is a copy of Handphone a Korean film. Comedy Kokowääh 2 is a 2013 German film directed by Til Schweiger and is a sequel to the 2011 film Kokowääh. It was released in German–speaking countries on February 7, 2013. The film stars Til Schweiger, his daughter Emma Tiger Schweiger, Jasmin Gerat and Samuel Finzi reprising their roles from the first film. Thriller Rio Belongs to Us is a 2013 Brazilian drama-thriller film written and directed by Ricardo Pretti, starring Leandra Leal, Mariana Ximenes and Jiddu Pinheiro. It premiered at the 42nd International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film is part of the "Operation Sonia Silk", a series of three feature-length films produced cooperatively, with the same cast and crew, co-produced by Canal Brasil and Teleimage. Animation ETílico is a short animation film directed by 1berto Rodrigues and Araripe Junior Comedy ManBand! the Movie is a 2006 independent comedy film about pop music, reality television and age discrimination. Written and directed by Irish filmmaker Dermott Petty and produced by Mee Vaj and Lon Casler Bixby, the movie stars Pat Towne, Jonathan Mangum and Jaclyn Fjeslad. Manband recently played at the Unfringed Festival in Limerick, Ireland and was nomated for Best Production. Documentary film To Fly! is a documentary film shot in the IMAX format. It follows the history of flight, from the first hot air balloons in the 19th century to 20th century manned space missions. It was created for performance at the National Air and Space Museum's IMAX Theater in Washington, D.C. Documentary film Revolutions' Factory is a 2013 documentary film written by Franco Fracassi and Giorgia Petropaoli, and directed by Franco Fracassi. Documentary film Dzieci Jarocina is the 2000 documentary film directed by Petro Aleksowski. Comedy Desperate to meet new girls, six down-on-their-luck guys come up with the ultimate plan to hook up - cast a fake movie. When tons of hot chicks show up for the audition, it's a matter of who's willing to go the farthest to get the part! Packed with enough crude humor and sexy girls for a dozen movies, Casting Couch is a hilarious scam that's about to get real! Comedy Balloon Land, also known as The Pincushion Man, is a 1935 animated short film produced by Ub Iwerks as part of the ComiColor Cartoons series. The cartoon is about a place called Balloon Land, whose residents are made entirely out of balloons. The villain in the cartoon is the Pincushion Man, a character who walks around Balloon Land popping the inhabitants with pins. Animation Prohveti sünd is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Rao Heidmets. Animation ArtCircles 'Van Gogh to Rothko in 30 Seconds is a 2012 animation film directed by Michael Langan. Comedy Drop Dead Fred is a 1991 British-American fantasy comedy film directed by Ate De Jong, produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films and released and distributed by New Line Cinema. Although promoted as a lighthearted children's film, there are notable adult themes and gags, with elements of black comedy, emotional abuse, mental illness, bizarre visual and make-up effects, gross-out humor and some profanity. Rik Mayall stars as the title character: a happy, anarchic, and mischievous imaginary friend of a young girl named Elizabeth and arch nemesis of her overbearing mother Polly. Drop Dead Fred causes chaos around the home and neighborhood, but nobody can see Fred except Elizabeth. When Elizabeth grows up and has an emotional crisis, Fred returns to "cheer her up" in his own unique way, causing more chaos than ever before. The supporting cast includes Carrie Fisher, Ron Eldard, Tim Matheson, and Bridget Fonda. Comedy No Fare is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Bataille de boules de neige is an 1896 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. Comedy Flubber is a 1997 comedy film and a remake of The Absent-Minded Professor, directed by Les Mayfield. The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures and stars Robin Williams, Marcia Gay Harden, Christopher McDonald, Ted Levine, Raymond J. Barry, Aileen Quinn and Clancy Brown. Although the film was poorly reviewed, it did well at the box office, making more than double its budget. Comedy Charlie Murphy: I Will Not Apologize is a 2010 comedy film directed by Lance Rivera. Comedy I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers is a 1968 Yugoslav/Croatian comedy drama film directed by Krešo Golik. The film won the Golden Arena for Best Actress and Golden Arena for Best Cinematography at the 1968 Pula Film Festival, the Yugoslav national film awards. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Animation High Note is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Chuck Jones. It was originally released on December 3, 1960 and is performed without dialog, relying solely on the animation and music to carry the plot. This short was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film in 1961. Thriller The Scribbler is a 2014 American thriller film directed by John Suits and written by Daniel Schaffer, based on his own graphic novel of same name. The film stars Katie Cassidy, Garret Dillahunt, Eliza Dushku, Kunal Nayyar, Michelle Trachtenberg and Sasha Grey. Animation The Redheaded Hen is a 2011 animated short film. Animation Consuming Spirits is a 2012 American animated drama film directed by Chris Sullivan and his directorial debut. Partially autobiographical, the movie released on December 12, 2012 in New York City and employs a diverse mixture of different animation styles to tell the stories of three different characters and the anguish they face in their everyday lives. Animation Rooty Toot Toot is a 1951 United Productions of America animated short film, directed by John Hubley. In 1994 it was voted #41 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. It received a nomination for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 1951, but lost out to Tom and Jerry's 6th award winning cartoon The Two Mouseketeers. Comedy Road to the Open is a comedy drama film directed by Cole Claassen. Comedy Around the World in 80 Ways is a 1987 Australian film about a man who tries to trick his grandfather into thinking he has travelled around the world. Despite some good reviews the film was not a success at the box office. Producer David Elfick in part on the title, which he felt was confusing. Documentary film Throwing Curves : Eva Zeisel is a 2002 documentary film directed by Jyll Johnstone. The film follows and interviews then-97-year-old Hungarian industrial designer and ceramic artist Eva Zeisel. It examines how her upbringing, fame, and personality have influenced her work and reputation to the present day. Zeisel narrates her own history, including her escape from both the Soviet Union and Nazi-annexed Austria, as family members, friends, and relevant experts offer insights into her character. Alternating between archival footage and video interviews, the film explores how Zeisel's personal life has shaped the development of her work, which is on display in the Museum of Modern Art and other museums around the world. Zeisel's age is a key theme of the film, and several interviewees comment on her unusual industriousness and innovation for an elderly woman. The film is the first in a series of three films by Directors Guild of America Award-nominated director Jyll Johnstone that "explores the lives of three 85-plus women still actively engaged in creative lives." Throwing Curves screened at the 2002 Mill Valley Film Festival and the Rocky Mountain Women's Festival. Animation Barbie: A Fashion Fairy Tale is a computer animated direct-to-video movie and part of the Barbie film series. It was released on September 14, 2010. This is the second Barbie film in which Kelly Sheridan does not voice Barbie; instead, Diana Kaarina takes her role. Comedy Liberal Arts is an American comedy-drama film. The second film directed by, written by, and starring Josh Radnor, it tells the story of 35-year-old Jesse who has a romantic relationship with Zibby, a 19-year-old college student. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in January 2012. Documentary film A Union in Wait is a 2001 documentary film about same-sex marriage, directed by Ryan Butler. It was the first documentary about same-sex marriage to air on national television in the United States. Thriller A young actress finds herself in a terrifying real-life drama when she's stalked by a sex-obsessed psychopath Comedy Zwei in einem Auto is a film directed by Joe May released on Mar 8, 1932. Comedy Kurtulus Son Durak is a 2012 drama comedy film written by Baris Pirhasan and directed by Yusuf Pirhasan. Comedy Minneapolis is a 2005 short film directed by Peter Shaner. Science Fiction Decoys 2: Alien Seduction is the sequel to the film Decoys. It was originally titled as Decoys 2: Rebirth, with its North American DVD release title being Decoys: The Second Seduction. Actress Kim Poirier and actor Corey Sevier return from the original film, which also stars Tobin Bell and Dina Meyer. It was originally due to air on TV but was given a straight-to-DVD release. Thriller The 3rd Voice is a 1960 American crime drama/thriller film, directed by Hubert Cornfield and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Shot in CinemaScope, it is based on the novel All the Way by Charles Williams, and stars Edmond O'Brien, Laraine Day and Julie London. Animation Juan Lives is a 2012 animation short film directed by Rodrigo Gazzano. Comedy Vne igry is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ivan Maximov. Science Fiction Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. is a 2007 Bollywood comedy drama film. It is produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani through Excel Entertainment and has marked the debut of Reema Kagti as a director. The movie has six different parts in it. Documentary film Building From Below is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Vishram Revankar. Thriller Hit and Run is a 1957 low-budgeted Columbia Pictures film noir, starring, Cleo Moore, Hugo Haas, and Vince Edwards. The movie was Moore's final film appearance; she gained popularity earlier in the 1950s, in B-movie film noirs, all released by Columbia Pictures, for which Moore was a contract player. Thriller Race 2 is a Bollywood action thriller film directed by Abbas Burmawalla, Mustan Burmawalla and produced under the Tips Music Films banner. It is the sequel to the 2008 film, Race and stars an ensemble cast that includes Anil Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan reprising their roles as Robert D'Costa and Ranveer Singh respectively, while Deepika Padukone, John Abraham, Jacqueline Fernandez and Ameesha Patel are new additions to the cast. Bipasha Basu reprised her role of Sonia Martin in a special appearance. Made on a budget of 600 million, Race 2 was released on 25 January 2013 and opened to mixed reviews from critics and highly positive response at the box office, earning 1.62 billion worldwide. The film was the first one to enter the domestic and worldwide; Bollywood's 100 Crore Club in 2013. According to Box Office India, it was a Hit worldwide. Documentary film 180 Degrees South: Conquerors of the Useless, or simply 180° South, is a 2010 documentary directed by Chris Malloy that covers the journey of Jeff Johnson as he travels from Ventura, California to Patagonia, Chile retracing the 1968 trip that Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins took in their Ford E-Series Econoline Van. After finding footage of the 1968 expedition, Johnson decided to make climbing the Corcovado Volcano in Patagonia as his life goal and, after speaking to Chouinard and Tompkins, planned his own journey. The subtitle of the film comes from Lionel Terray's mountaineering autobiography, Les Conquérants de l'inutile. Documentary film What do you want? is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ac Moesker. Documentary film Atomic Sublime is a 2010 film directed by Jesse Lerner. Comedy At War with the Army is a 1950 musical comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis and introducing Polly Bergen. It was filmed from July through August 1949, and released on December 30, 1950 by Paramount. It was re-released in 1958 by OMAT Pictures. Although filmed before My Friend Irma Goes West, it was held back until the sequel to Martin and Lewis' smash film debut My Friend Irma was released. Comedy Endelig er Viktor blevet brandmand, mens Anja stadig ikke har den store succes på reklamebureauet. Heldigvis har de hinanden og alt tegner lyst da Anja får en stor mulighed på bureauet og samtidig bliver gravid. Så skal Viktor bare lige finde ud af at være blød far, forstående mand og benhård brandmand på en gang. Men hvor svært kan det være? © Scope Comedy Sindoora Sandhyakku Mounam is a 1982 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi. The film stars Lakhsmi, Madhavi, Ratheesh, Mohanlal, Kuthiravattom Pappu and Prathap Pothen. The whole film is set in the city of Kathmandu. Comedy The Wizard of Oz legend continues with The Marvelous Land of Oz, based on the second book in the series by L. Frank Baum. This adventure features a brave young boy named Tip, the lovable Jack Pumpkinhead, the gruff wodden Sawhorse, and the evil witch Mombi, who is Tip's guardian. Tip and his amazing friends escape Mombi and head toward the Emerald City, now ruled by the Scarecrow. Joined by Dorothy, who has returned to Oz, they meet General Ginger and her all-female army who are planning to invade and take over their beloved Emerald City. Meanwhile, Glinda, the good Witch, has learned that the original King of Oz had an heir. While battling with the forces of General Ginger, Tip, Dorothy and their friends discover that the rightful ruler of Oz has been amazingly transformed. Comedy Sunbonnet Sue is a 1945 comedy musical film written by Richard Carroll/Ralph Murphy/Bradford Ropes/Paul Girard Smith/Sidney Sutherland and directed by Ralph Murphy. Animation Futon is a 2012 short animation drama film directed by Yoriko Mizushiri. Comedy The Way to Love is a 1933 film directed by Norman Taurog. Comedy Nerone is an Italian comedy film, directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It stars Ettore Petrolini as the main actor. It has been described as a "Roman farce", a genre which was popular in Italy at the time. It is a parody of imperial Rome and of the notorious Roman emperor, Nero. According to some critics, this parody was actually a satire against the fascist dictatorship and Mussolini. A full copy of the film no longer exists, there are only several excerpts that were included in the documentary Antologia Petrolini that was edited by the National Film Library and was showed at the 1952 Venice Film Festival. Documentary film Eleanor Ambos Interiors is a 2013 year short documentary film written and directed by Andrew Ellis. Science Fiction The War in Space, released in Japan as Great Planet War: THE WAR IN SPACE, is a tokusatsu science fiction film produced and released by Toho Studios in 1977. Documentary film Eyes of Stone is a 1990 documentary film directed and produced by Nilita Vachani. Comedy Whistling in Dixie is a 1942 crime comedy film, the second of three starring Red Skelton as murder mystery writer and amateur crime solver Wally Benton and Ann Rutherford as his fiancee. The pair are called upon to solve a crime in the American South. The film also re-introduces Rags Ragland, playing dual roles as twins, the mostly-reformed Chester, as well as his villainous brother from the first film. The film turns into a romantic comedy mystery, complete with death traps, corrupt politicians and lost gold, ending with a frenetic fight at the end between Wally Benton and both of Rags Ragland's characters. The film is a sequel to Whistling in the Dark and is followed by Whistling in Brooklyn. Comedy The Past-Master is a Bulgarian satiric TV comedy film released in 1970, directed by Petar B. Vasilev. The movie turned the actor Kiril Gospodinov and his character Rangel Lelin - the past-master into one of the Trade Marks of the Bulgarian film art. The Past-Master became so popular that producers were made to consider sequels which eventually happened a decade later. There are four more films released as sequels: Bash Maystorat na Ekskurziya / The Past-Master on Excursion Bash Maystorat Fermer / The Past-Master-Farmer Bash Maystorat na More / The Past-Master at the Seaside Bash Maystorat Nachalnik / The Past-Master - Boss Comedy Post Coitum is a 2004 comedy film written by Marcel Bystroň and Juraj Jakubisko, and directed by Juraj Jakubisko. Comedy School for Randle is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Dan Young and Alec Pleon. A school caretaker turns out to be the father of one of the pupils. When she runs away from home to pursue a career on the stage, he goes to persuade her to come back to school. The title is a reference to the Richard Brinsley Sheridan play The School for Scandal. It was made at the Manchester Studios, and was one of a string of cheaply made, but commercially successful films starring Randle during the era. Documentary film The Final Hours: Amelia Earhart's Last Flight is a 2000 documentary film written by David Kennard and directed by David Kennard and Joan Saffa. Documentary film Pray the Devil Back to Hell is a documentary film directed by Gini Reticker and produced by Abigail Disney. The film premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Documentary. The film had its theatrical release in New York City on November 7, 2008. The film documents a peace movement called Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace. Organized by social worker Leymah Gbowee, the movement started with praying and singing in a fish market. Leymah Gbowee organized the Christian and Muslim women of Monrovia, Liberia to pray for peace and to organize nonviolent protests. Dressed in white to symbolize peace, and numbering in the thousands, the women became a political force against violence and against their government. Their movement led to the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in Liberia, the first African nation with a female president. The film has been used as an advocacy tool in post-conflict zones like Sudan, mobilizing African women to petition for peace and security. Comedy The Hot Scots is the 108th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation My Scene Goes Hollywood is a 2005 direct-to-DVD and VHS animated film based on Mattel's line of My Scene dolls. It features Barbie and Lindsay Lohan, who plays herself. It is the third feature with the My Scene characters, and the only one that was full-length. The film was directed by Eric Fogel. Even though the title of the film suggests a trip to Hollywood, California, the whole film actually takes place in New York City, where the My Scene characters live. Comedy Dear Claudia is a 1999 Australian romantic comedy. It was shot on location on Brampton Island also in a small queensland country town called Clifton. Some locals have parts as extras in the film. Science Fiction Karas: The Revelation is a 2007 animated action-fantasy film written by Shin Yoshida and directed by Kei'ichi Sato. Science Fiction Emmy Coer, a computer genius, devises a method of communicating with the past by tapping into undying information waves. She manages to reach the world of Ada Lovelace, founder of the idea of a computer language and proponent of the possibilities of the "difference engine." Ada's ideas were stifled and unfulfilled because of the reality of life as a woman in the nineteenth century. Emmy has a plan to defeat death and the past using her own DNA as a communicative agent to the past, bringing Ada to the present. But what are the possible ramifications? Comedy The Path of Torment is a horror feature film that featured at the Action On Film International Film Festival in Pasadena, California, United States in 2009. Documentary film Danyel Waro, fyer bâtard is a 2002 documentary film. Comedy Battlecock is a 2013 short action comedy sports film written by Paul f Taylor and Toby Williams and directed by Ben Mallaby. Thriller Enna Satham Indha Neram is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy-thriller film directed by Guru Ramesh and produced by A. V. Anoop. The film features quadruplets Adhiti, Aakrithi, Akshathy and Aapthi in the lead roles, with Nithin Sathya, M. Raja, Maanu and Malavika Wales also appearing in prominent roles. The film tells the story of quadruplets who lose their way inside a zoo where they came for an excursion. The zoo keeper rescues them after one whole day's effort. Enna Satham Indha Neram entered the Limca Book of Records for being the "first ever film in the world arena, to cast quadruplets - four children born of the same pregnancy - in the same plot." Documentary film Macintyre's Underworld: Gangster is a 2004 TV documentary film directed by Kirsty Cunningham and Donal MacIntyre. Comedy Gold for the Tough Guys of the Prairie is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Karlsson and starring Dirch Passer. Animation Three Moods is a 1980 animation, short film directed by Alexandre Alexeieff. Documentary film The Howlin' Wolf Story – The Secret History of Rock & Roll is a 2003 documentary about the life of blues legend Howlin' Wolf. It features much new and rare material, including Howlin' Wolf performing How Many More Years? on the TV musical show Shindig!, introduced by the Rolling Stones, drummer Sam Lay's home movies of stars of the Chicago Blues from the early 1960s, interviews with Howlin' Wolf's family, Hubert Sumlin, Billy Boy Arnold, Marshall Chess and many others, photographs of Howlin' Wolf and his band through their careers, and much else. The film was directed by video biographer Don McGlynn, and produced by Joe Lauro, whose company, Historic Films Inc., supplied much of the footage for Martin Scorsese's PBS documentary series on the blues. Comedy Treli politelias or Treloi polyteleias Greek: Τρελοί πολυτελείας is a 1963 Greek film directed by Stefanos Fotiadis and starring Giorgos Pantzas, Mimis Fotopoulos and Giannis Gkionakis. Comedy Soldier in the Rain is a 1963 American comedy-drama film starring Jackie Gleason and Steve McQueen. Produced and co-written by Blake Edwards, the screenplay is based on a 1960 novel by William Goldman. The film was directed by Ralph Nelson. It concerns the friendship between an aging Army Master Sergeant and a young country bumpkin buck sergeant. Tuesday Weld also stars. The film was released five days after President John F. Kennedy's assassination, which didn't help its box office take. Comedy Where Does It Go from Here is a 2013 short dramatic comedy film written and directed by Robert G. Putka. Animation O Gaivota is a 2014 short animated film directed by Raoni Assis. Documentary film Das Aquarium is a 1984 film directed by Adolf Härtl and Renate Härtl. Comedy Bitten is a 2008 low budget black comedy vampire film that stars Jason Mewes, as a paramedic who rescues Danika, a female vampire, from an alley way. Thriller Melo is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Lee Roy. Thriller Mystery! Dead Gorgeous is a 2002 comedy, crime, drama, thriller film written by Andrew Payne and directed by Sarah Harding. Animation Door is a 2011 short film directed by Yoshino Aoki. Comedy High School High is a 1996 comedy film about an inner city high school in the Los Angeles, California area, starring Jon Lovitz, Tia Carrere, Mekhi Phifer, Louise Fletcher, Malinda Williams, and Brian Hooks. It is a spoof of movies concerning idealistic teachers being confronted with a class of cynical teenagers, disengaged by conventional schooling, and loosely parodies The Principal, Dangerous Minds, Lean on Me, The Substitute, and Stand and Deliver. It also notably parodies the LA River drag race from Grease. Documentary film All I Wanna Do is an 2011 Moroccan documentary film produced by La Prod and directed by Michelle Medina starring Omar Sayed Nass El Ghiwane and Don Bigg, Simohamed, a parking guard and his 17 year old son, Ayoub. The documentary was shot on location in Casablanca, Morocco from 2009 to 2010 and has won a documentary prize at the 2011 Athens International Film Festival and was nominated at the 2011 Aljazeera International Documentary Film Festival for "Best Film" and "Best Director" at the 2011 World Music and Independent Film Festival in Washington, DC. Thriller August 15 is a 2011 Malayalam crime thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas, written by S. N. Swamy, and starring Mammootty. The film is produced by M. Mani and was released on March 24, 2011. The film is a sequel to the 1988 film August 1, which was directed by Sibi Malayil, and written by S. N. Swamy. Following from August 1, Mammootty plays the character of the Crime Branch officer Perumal who investigates into an attempt of assassination on the chief minister of Kerala on the 15th of August, the Independence Day of India. Documentary film An Urban Story is a 2013 short, documentary film directed by Sebastien Simon. Comedy The Inspector Wears Skirts is a 1988 Hong Kong martial arts-action comedy produced by Jackie Chan, directed by Wellson Chin Sing-Wai and starring Sibelle Hu, Ellen Chan and Sandra Ng. In common with many other Hong Kong films The Inspector Wears Skirts moves from genre to genre. Technically it is an action film with a high level of kung fu fighting, but it is also a comedy that relies on slap-stick and has elements of a love story. Documentary film The Somme – From Defeat to Victory is a 2006 BBC documentary film made to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. Documentary film Blue Eyed is a 1996 documentary film by Bertram Verhaag in which Jane Elliott is teaching a workshop on racism. She separates people regarding their eye color. The brown or green eye color people are considered to be superior to the blue eye color people. Through this division she creates a whole environment where educated adults, many times in position of power, even though being aware of taking part in a workshop, disagree, argue with each other and cry, not being able to cope or stand the situation in which they are put. Jane Elliott argues that despite people considering themselves open and caring, they never know how deep is the repression and outcasting which they help to create by doing nothing against it and conforming with the current situation. The documentary received the 1996 IDFA Audience Award. Comedy Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures is a 1986 comedy television film written by Walter Williams and directed by Jim Drake. The film was based on the popular "Mr. Bill" skits from the television show Saturday Night Live. Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures premiered on the Showtime cable television network in the United States on September 11, 1986. Documentary film A spectacular documentary on the history of lighthouses, filmed on location in France, Great Britain, Canada and the United States. Documentary film The War Photographers is a 2013 short biographical documentary film directed by Steven Kochones. Animation Sabrina: Friends Forever is a 2002 animated television film produced by DIC Entertainment and was first shown on Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons in the United States. It is a continuation of the animated television series Sabrina: The Animated Series and was followed by another television series, Sabrina's Secret Life. Comedy Což takhle dát si špenát is a 1977 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Václav Vorlíček. Documentary film Bouncing Cats is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Australian director and photographer Nabil Elderkin. The film follows the efforts of Abraham "Abramz" Tekya and Breakdance Project Uganda to use dance to empower youth in war-torn Uganda. The film is a testimony of Crazy Legs of Rock Steady Crew and his experiences in the BPU program. The film features narration by Common and additional interviews with Mos Def, will.i.am and K'Naan. Also appearing in the film is Okot Jolly Grace, whose guidance enabled the filmmakers to see and understand the plight of children in northern Uganda. Comedy Gaudi Afternoon is a 2001 comedy film based on Barbara Wilson's detective novel and directed by Susan Seidelman. The film focuses on an expatriate American book translator living in Barcelona, Spain, who is hired by a mysterious woman, Frankie, to locate her missing husband so he can sign some important papers. Nothing Frankie says is true: the husband turns out to be a woman, the issue isn't legal papers but a child's custody, and even Frankie's most obvious identity, in red cape and red pumps, is a false front. But Cassandra keeps at it, at first to earn her promised fee, and then to help Frankie, then Frankie's ex, then the child. Along the way, this solitary and somewhat disconnected and bewildered writer frees herself to finish a novel and re-establish a broken relationship with her own past. The film’s cast includes Lili Taylor, Juliette Lewis, Christopher Bowen and Courtney Jines. Barbara Wilson's novel is the winner of a British Crime Writers' Award for Best Mystery Based in Europe and a Lambda Literary Award. The story is a high-spirited comic adventure that works issues of sexual politics into a madcap plot. Documentary film Geoff - The Gravedigger is a 2012 documentary short film directed by David Beazley. Science Fiction The Return of Swamp Thing is a sci-fi-comedy film released in 1989, and directed by Jim Wynorski. It is based on the DC Comics title Swamp Thing and is a sequel to the 1982 horror film Swamp Thing directed by Wes Craven; however, it had a lighter tone than the previous film. The film's main title montage consists of comic book covers set to Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Born on the Bayou". The film stars Dick Durock and Louis Jourdan returning from the original film as Swamp Thing and Arcane respectively, and costars Sarah Douglas and Heather Locklear. Comedy The Lavender Hill Mob is a 1951 comedy film from Ealing Studios, written by T.E.B. Clarke, directed by Charles Crichton, starring Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway and featuring Sid James and Alfie Bass. The title refers to Lavender Hill, a street in Battersea, a district of South London, in the postcode district SW11, near to Clapham Junction railway station. The original film was digitally restored and re-released to UK cinemas on 29 July 2011 to celebrate its 60th anniversary. Comedy Modern Romance is a 1981 comedy film directed by and starring Albert Brooks, who also co-wrote the script with Monica Mcgowan Johnson. It co-stars Kathryn Harrold and Bruno Kirby. Thriller With Love, Delhi! is a 2011 Indian film in two languages - Hindi and English. Introducing Ashish Lal and Pariva Pranati as the lead pair, this film has its Lead Actor, Producers, Director and Writers engineers from IIT Delhi who have joined hands with some of the most talented Bollywood cast and crew viz. Padma Shri Tom Alter, National Award Winner Seema Biswas, veteran Kiran Kumar, National Award Winner Cameraman S.Sriram, Filmfare & Star Screen Awards Winner Editor Namrata Rao and a veteran music scholar Music Director Sanjoy Chowdhury. Comedy Mangeuses d'Hommes is a cult 1988 French-language sex-comedy/horror film, shot in Sierra Leone and based on a farce of the same name, first performed on stage in Paris, running for over five years and written by French author/director Daniel Colas. It is loosely based on the story of the survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash who were forced to eat the bodies of their fellow passengers. It stars Catriona MacColl, Daniel Colas, Coralie Seyrig, Marc Sinden, Ray Lonnen, Roberta Weiss and Daniel Russo. The publicity strap-line is "Two shipwrecked castaways discover the island they have landed on is shared by three beautiful women living alone." The 'island girls' decide to fatten up one of the men as a future store of food and use the other for menial tasks. The method of killing Charles for the feast is for Deborah to have sex with him until he dies. This caused some controversy and a review that said "En France ce sera considéré comme l'Art. Partout d'autre le considérera comme pornographie presque hardcore." Documentary film American Feud: A History of Conservatives and Liberals is a 2008 documentary DVD by Richard Hall and Simone Fary. The documentary takes a non partisan look at the history of liberalism and conservatism in the United States since the 1890s progressive era. Documentary film My New Song is Coming Along Great is a 2010 short documentary directed by Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo. Animation Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky is the 14th film installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan. The film was released on April 17, 2010 in Japan. This film is confirmed to have Phantom Thief Kid involved in it after his last appearance in The Private Eyes' Requiem. This film earned 3.1 billion yen in the domestic Japanese box office. The film aired on NNS on April 15, 2011 along with the third drama to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of Meitantei Conan anime series. Animation Odboy & Erordog Suite is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Marcus Fjellström. Science Fiction Intruders is a four hour CBS miniseries dealing with the subject of alien abduction that was first broadcast in 1992. The miniseries starred Richard Crenna, Daphne Ashbrook and Mare Winningham. It was partially based on ufologist Budd Hopkins' book Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods. Thriller Highway to Battle is a 1960 British thriller film set just prior to World War Two. Documentary film Wonders Are Many is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Jon Else. Comedy Buzzard is a 2014 American independent film written and directed by Joel Potrykus, starring Joshua Burge as Marty Jackitansky. A black comedy and paranoia nightmare, the film follows angry mortgage temp Marty as he cooks up small scams against the hated corporate world he's stuck in. After swiping a stack of refund checks from the company, he goes into hiding, sucking down Mountain Dew and frozen pizzas in his co-worker's basement. His anger and fear hits the streets of Detroit, as he hops a bus and brings along his modified Nintendo Power Glove, equipped with deadly blades. Along with Potrykus' previous feature film Ape, it's notable for reigniting the angry young man niche, both in aesthetic and voice. The film made its world premiere at SXSW in 2014, and its international premiere at the 2014 Locarno Film Festival. It will receive distribution in North America in early 2015 through Oscilloscope Laboratories. Comedy W.C. Fields and Me is a 1976 American biographical film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Rod Steiger and Valerie Perrine. The screenplay by Bob Merrill is based on a memoir by Carlotta Monti, mistress of legendary actor W.C. Fields for the last 14 years of his life. Thriller I Come with the Rain is a 2009 neo-noir atmospheric thriller written and directed by Vietnamese-born French director Tran Anh Hung, starring American actor Josh Hartnett. After making three movies about Vietnam, Tran Anh Hung intended to make a baroque action film, a passionate thriller, both intense and poetic, haunted by three characters from the mythology of film and the Western world: the serial killer, the private investigator, and the Christ figure. The action takes place in Los Angeles, Mindanao and Hong Kong and allows the meeting of American and Asian actors. The film score is written by the Argentine Academy Award Winner Gustavo Santaolalla and the English alternative rock band Radiohead. The filmmaker also makes heavy use of post-rock music, including songs by Explosions in the Sky, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and A Silver Mt. Zion. The film premiered in Tokyo at Toho Cinemas Roppongi Hills on May 27, 2009. Thriller The Edison Death Machine is a 2006 thriller film written and directed by George Bonilla. Documentary film The Lala Road is a 2012 short family and documentary film written and directed by Letitia Lamb Comedy Keisarikunta is a 2004 comedy and drama film written by Sami Keski-Vähälä and directed by Pekka Mandart. Comedy Five high school boys chase after "Purity" Busch (Lynda Speciale) for impure reasons in this undistinguished teen sex comedy that emphasizes the absurd (such as a bowling ball attached to a sensitive part of the anatomy, going down the lane for a strike), and points to its own buffoon-like quality in fast-forward segments. Comedy Woody Woodpecker is playing pool in his barn. He loses control of one of the balls (the white one), which bounces across the yard and lands in a hen house. When he goes to get it, an overprotective setting hen will not let him have it, thinking that Woody is trying to steal one of her eggs. Woody loses the battle that follows, so he tries a rod and reel, baited with corn. The hen hooks it up with the light circuit and almost electrocutes Woody. He tries hypnotizing her with nylons, but she beats him back to the eggs. A disguise as a lovestruck French rooster with a Charles Boyer accent finally gets her off the nest, but Woody drops the eggs. The baby chicks that pop out of the broken eggs make the hen happy, so all is forgiven. Documentary film Thursday's Children is a 1954 British short documentary film directed by Lindsay Anderson about The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent, UK. It won an Academy Award in 1955 for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy "Katastrophe's music video, is a creative retelling of June 3, 1968, when artist Andy Warhol was shot by writer Valerie Solanas." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy I Am Sorry About What Happened is a 2013 short comedy film written by Jonathan Kiefer and directed by Jonathan Kiefer. Comedy Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel is a 2009 comic science fiction film directed by Gareth Carrivick from a script by Jamie Mathieson, starring Anna Faris, Chris O'Dowd, Marc Wootton and Dean Lennox Kelly. The film follows two social outcasts and their cynical friend as they attempt to navigate a time travel conundrum in the middle of a British pub. Faris plays a girl from the future who sets the adventure in motion. It was released in the UK and Ireland on 24 April 2009. On its television premiere on BBC Two on 1 August 2010, the film was dedicated to its director Gareth Carrivick, who had died earlier in the year. Animation The Mystery of the Malakka Mountain is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Jakub Wronski. Thriller Pray is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Yuichi Sato, starring Tetsuji Tamayama and Asami Mizukawa. Documentary film Milagros concedidos is a short documentary film written by Andrea Alvarez and directed by Luciana Kaplan. Animation Because of Who I Am is a 2011 short documentary animation film directed by Marcella Ernest. Comedy Love Hurts is a comedy-drama film, released in late 1990 in the United Kingdom and 1991 in the United States. Co-produced and directed by Bud Yorkin, it stars Jeff Daniels, Cynthia Sikes, Cloris Leachman, Judith Ivey and John Mahoney. Daniels plays a womanizer who goes home to Pennsylvania for a wedding and finds his past catching up with him. The film has been released on DVD by Lions Gate Home Entertainment as a double feature with You Can't Hurry Love. Animation Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge is a four-episode OVA anime series by Madhouse Studios in association with DR Movie under license from Capcom, directed by Masashi Ikeda and originally released in 1997-1998. It is an adaptation of Capcom's Darkstalkers series of video games. Thriller A Thief, a Kid & a Killer is a 2014 comedy, drama, thriller and crime film written and directed by Nathan Adolfson. Documentary film Jimmy "the Gent" Burke is a 2013 documentary film directed by Dan Ramos. Documentary film Harlan County, USA is a 1976 Oscar-winning documentary film covering the "Brookside Strike", an effort of 180 coal miners and their wives against the Duke Power Company-owned Eastover Coal Company's Brookside Mine and Prep Plant in Harlan County, southeast Kentucky in 1973. Directed and produced by Barbara Kopple, who has long been an advocate of workers' rights, Harlan County, U.S.A. is less ambivalent in its attitude toward unions than her later American Dream, the account of the Hormel Foods strike in Austin, Minnesota in 1985-86. Comedy Dancing Co-ed is a 1939 romantic comedy film starring Lana Turner in the titular role, Richard Carlson as an inquisitive college reporter, and bandleader Artie Shaw as himself. Thriller The Dirty Game is a 1965 anthology spy film starring Henry Fonda and Robert Ryan. The original film had Robert Ryan linking four different spy stories, each helmed by a different director; original James Bond director Terence Young for the English sequences, Christian-Jaque for the French, Carlo Lizzani for the Italian and Werner Klingler for the German sequences, but the German sequences were cut for the American release. Science Fiction Super Atragon is a 1996 animation, adventure and sci-fi film. Thriller I, Robot is a 2004 American dystopian science fiction action film directed by Alex Proyas. The screenplay was written by Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman, and is inspired by Isaac Asimov's short-story collection of the same name. Will Smith stars in the lead role of the film as Detective Del Spooner. The supporting cast includes Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Bruce Greenwood, James Cromwell, Chi McBride, and Shia LaBeouf. I, Robot was released in North America on July 16, 2004, in Australia on July 22, 2004, in the United Kingdom on August 6, 2004 and in other countries between July 2004 to October 2004. Produced with a budget of USD $120 million, the film grossed $144 million domestically and $202 million in foreign markets for a worldwide total of $347 million. The movie received favorable reviews, with critics praising the writing, visual effects, and acting; but other critics were mixed with the focus on the plot. It was nominated for the 2004 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, but lost to Spider-Man 2. Documentary film Before You Know It is a 2013 documentary directed by PJ Raval following the lives of three gay seniors as they navigate the adventures, challenges and surprises of life and love in their golden years. Formerly known lovingly as "Untitled Gay Retiree Documentary." Comedy Son in Law is a 1993 American comedy film starring Pauly Shore, Carla Gugino, Lane Smith, Cindy Pickett, Tiffani Thiessen, Patrick Renna, Dan Gauthier and Dennis Burkley. Documentary film 100: Head/Heart/Feet is a sports documentary directed by Michael Mooney and William Peters. Comedy They Got Me Covered is a comedy film starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. The comedy movie was directed by David Butler. Otto Preminger appears in a supporting role. It is also known as Washington Story and The Washington Angle. Documentary film Lay Down Your Hearts is a documentary film directed by John Simpson. Documentary film Although powerful now, at the start Greenpeace was just a small group of hippies, motivated by their vision of a green and peaceful world. Through unpublished archive footage and interviews with Greenpeace's founders, this extraordinary documentary takes an in-depth, first hand look into the organization that has become synonymous with the ecological movement. Comedy Kinnaram is a Malayalam comedy film released in 1983. Sukumaran, Nedumudi Venu, Jagathi Sreekumar, Poornima Jayaram, Sukumari and Sankaradi appeared in main roles. Directed by Sathyan Anthikkad, this film is story of two bachelor friends who happened to fell in love with a same girl. Mammootty appeared in just one scene in this film. Thriller Raja Natwarlal is a 2014 Bollywood crime thriller film directed by Kunal Deshmukh and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Motion Pictures. The film features Emraan Hashmi in the title role, alongside Humaima Malick, Paresh Rawal, Kay Kay Menon and Deepak Tijori in a special appearance. The film was released on 29th August 2014 and received mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Nacho Libre is a 2006 American-Mexican comedy film directed by Jared Hess and written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and Mike White. It was loosely based on the story of Fray Tormenta, aka Rev. Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez, a real-life Mexican Catholic priest who had a 23-year career as a masked luchador. He competed in order to support the orphanage he directed. The producers are Jack Black, David Klawans, Julia Pistor and Mike White. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Jay and Seth versus the Apocalypse is a 2007 short comedy film written by Evan Goldberg and Jason Stone, and directed by Stone. The film, designed as a roughly one-and-a-half minute movie trailer for YouTube but conceived as a 9-minute short, stars actors Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel. It was adapted into a feature film, This Is the End, and was finally released in full on its full-length counterpart's Blu-ray release. Jay and Seth versus the Apocalypse follows the two friends and actors who have shut themselves in their apartment and argue over their predicament during some unspecified end-of-the-world event. Thriller Dead Reckoning is a 1947 Columbia Pictures film noir starring Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott and featuring Morris Carnovsky. The picture was directed by John Cromwell and written by Steve Fisher and Oliver H.P. Garrett based on a story by Gerald Drayson Adams and Sidney Biddell. Documentary film The Hilltops is a documentary film written and directed by Igal Hecht. Comedy Among the Mourners is a 1914 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film No Entry No Exit is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mareille Klein and Julie Kreuzer. Thriller Blackhat is an upcoming action thriller film directed, produced, and co-written by Michael Mann. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Tang Wei, Viola Davis, Holt McCallany, and Leehom Wang. It is set for release on January 16, 2015. Science Fiction The Matrix is a 1999 American-Australian science fiction action film written and directed by The Wachowskis, starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, and Joe Pantoliano. It depicts a dystopian future in which reality as perceived by most humans is actually a simulated reality called "the Matrix", created by sentient machines to subdue the human population, while their bodies' heat and electrical activity are used as an energy source. Computer programmer "Neo" learns this truth and is drawn into a rebellion against the machines, which involves other people who have been freed from the "dream world". The Matrix is known for popularizing a visual effect known as "bullet time", in which the heightened perception of certain characters is represented by allowing the action within a shot to progress in slow-motion while the camera's viewpoint appears to move through the scene at normal speed. The film is an example of the cyberpunk science fiction genre. Comedy Checking Out is an American comedy film, made in 1989, directed by David Leland and starring Jeff Daniels. Thriller Pulsar is a 2010 drama mystery romance thriller film written and directed by Alex Stockman. Documentary film Of Insects and Men is a 2011 documentary film directed by Helgi Piccinin. Animation The Underground World is the sixteenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, The Underground World centers around Superman's adventures in battling a race of bird-people cave-dwellers. The cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on June 18, 1943. Comedy Business Before Honesty is a 1918 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Hard to Die is a 1990 action comedy film written by Mark Thomas McGee and James B. Rogers, directed by Jim Wynorski, and starring Gail Harris and Melissa Moore. The film features a similar storyline and many of the same actresses from Wynorski's previous film Sorority House Massacre II: Nighty Nightmare. The film was released as a direct-to-video film in 1990, but it was released theatrically in 1992 under the name Tower of Terror and received an NC-17 rating. Comedy Broken Springs is an independent horror film written, directed, produced, and edited by Virginia native Neeley Lawson, as his first feature effort. It stars Teague Quillen, Jake Lawson and Shannon Wallen. The movie was filmed in late fall of 2008, mainly in Gate City, Virginia, U.S. and Rogersville, Tennessee, U.S.. Documentary film Imprescriptible is a 2013 documentary film written by Shula Erenberg and directed by Alejandro Ester. Documentary film Aimless Walk - Alexander Hammid ios a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Martina Kudlácek. Animation Tangle is a 2009 short animation film directed by Mrinalini Kannan. Animation Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming, known in Japan as The Dangerous Duo! Super Warriors Never Rest, is the tenth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was released in Japan on March 12, 1994 at the Toei Anime Fair along with the Dr. Slump movie Hoyoyo!! Tasuketa Same ni Tsurerarete... and the first Slam Dunk movie. It is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan. The second sequel is Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly. It was released in North America on April 5, 2005. In 2007, FUNimation re-released this movie and Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan on Blu-ray. Both feature full HD 1080p resolution with digitally remastered animation, and an enhanced 5.1 surround mix. It was re-released to DVD and Blu-ray on March 31, 2009 in a triple feature with the original Broly film, as well as Bio-Broly. It was re-released in a movie 4-pack on January 3, 2012, containing the final four original DBZ films. Science Fiction Magdalena's Brain is a 2006 horror/thriller film starring Amy Shelton-White, David Joseph and Robert Weingartner. The movie was directed by Warren Amerman, and written by Marty Langford. Thriller Urban Menace is a 1999 direct-to-video horror film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Snoop Dogg, Big Pun, Ice-T and Fat Joe. While the rappers in the movie shot their parts in New York, the actors of the movie filmed in Central and Eastern Europe in abandoned buildings. In this movie, a preacher who has lost his family seeks revenge against a crime syndicate. Comedy How the Lack of Love Affects Two Men is a 2006 South Korean film. Comedy Cristiano de la Secreta is a 2009 comedy film directed by Archie Lopez. Comedy Sassy Pants is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Coley Sohn. Comedy The Miracle of Bern is a 2003 film by Sönke Wortmann, which tells the story of a German family and the unexpected West German miracle victory in the 1954 World Cup Final in Bern, Switzerland. The film can be regarded as a portrait of post-war Germany. With over 6 million cinema visitors, it is one of Germany's best-selling films. Among those attending the première were Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, Peer Steinbrück, Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia, and Otto Schily, Federal Minister of the Interior. Comedy Down Among the Sheltering Palms is a 1953 musical starring Mitzi Gaynor, William Lundigan and Jane Greer. Comedy Old Mother Riley at Home is a 1945 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Freddie Forbes. It is the 11th film in the long running Old Mother Riley series. Comedy Wesna is a 1947 film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov. Animation Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation — released in Brazil as Luz, Anima, Ação — is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film directed and written by Eduardo Calvet. The film recalls the memory of almost 100 years of history of Brazilian animation, revealing the main personalities who helped to build this trajectory and remembering landmarks and creations of all times from films, TV and advertising. Science Fiction A Boy and His Samurai is a 2010 Japanese time travel comedy film, directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura. Animation Of Humankind is a 2011 short animation film directed by Joshua Peralta and Victoria Karmin. Comedy Cupid’s Mistake is a 2001 comedy film directed by Young Man Kang, a Korean-born filmmaker who made his U.S. directing debut with this production. The film is notable for being produced for $980, which was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as being the least expensive feature-length motion picture to receive a theatrical film release. Documentary film This Child of Mine is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jennifer Finocchio. Animation Lacuna is a 2013 short animation fantasy film directed by Meags Fitzgerald. Thriller 'Gator Bait is a 1974 thriller film written, produced, and directed by Beverly Sebastion and Ferd Sebastion. The film starred former Playboy "Playmate of the Year" Claudia Jennings. It was followed by the sequel 'Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice. Comedy Clay Pigeons is a 1998 crime-comedy film written by Matt Healy and directed by David Dobkin. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn, and Janeane Garofalo. Documentary film This is the story of a colony of seals at the edge of Europe and the very edge of survival. After decades of decline, tough laws in many countries ensured their survival and their numbers seemed to be rising. Today, grey seals are supposed to be one of the world's best protected mammals. However, an act of shocking brutality has called this into question. With unparalleled access to a major seal breeding colony on the Blasket Islands, off the west coast of Ireland, this revealing documentary follows the investigation into a random seal attack and the lives of the seals who survived. Comedy Mabel's Busy Day is a 1914 short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Charles Chaplin; the film was also written and directed by Mabel Normand. The supporting cast includes Chester Conklin, Slim Summerville, Edgar Kennedy, Al St. John, Charley Chase, and Mack Sennett. Animation Hemo the Magnificent is a one-hour Technicolor made-for-television educational film, released in 1957 by Bell Laboratories and directed by Frank Capra, and first telecast by CBS. It details the workings of the circulatory system. Although Time magazine gave it an extremely negative review, calling it "condescending" and citing it as an example of how the scientific information was presumably "dumbed down" by including cute cartoon animals, it quickly became a classic of the genre, featuring incredibly detailed television animations for its time. It is one in a series of nine Bell Telephone science specials telecast in prime time on commercial network television, from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. All but one of these specials starred Frank C. Baxter; the last of them starred Walt Disney. Baxter played his usual role as "Dr. Research", the resident scientist in the film series. Richard Carlson played the other recurring character in The Bell Laboratory Science Series, a writer for television. Several well-known voice artists were employed for the animated sequences, including Marvin Miller as the title character, Hemo. Thriller Double Tap is a 2000 Hong Kong action-thriller film directed by Bruce Law, and starring Leslie Cheung, Alex Fong, Monica Chan and Ruby Wong. It was hailed as one of Leslie Cheung's most memorable action films since A Better Tomorrow. A follow up film, Triple Tap, directed by Derek Yee was released in 2010 with only Alex Fong reprising his role as Inspector Miu with a new storyline and new cast consisted of Louis Koo and Daniel Wu. Comedy Like Asura is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. At the 27th Japan Academy Prize it won three awards and received ten other nominations. Comedy I'm Mad is a 1994 Animaniacs cartoon short starring Yakko, Wakko, and Dot along with Dr. Scratchansniff and it was directed by Rich Arons, Dave Marshall and Audu Paden. The short made its debut on March 30, 1994, as part of the theatrical release of Don Bluth's animated film Thumbelina and David S. Ward's Major League II, and was eventually integrated into the television series as a part of Episode 69. Animation The Wolf Turned Shepherd is a 2010 animated short film directed by Rebecca Akoun. Animation Springtime for Pluto is a cartoon made by The Walt Disney Company in 1944. Spring is in the air in this short, a celebration of the season of new life and a series of Pluto gags. A translucent fawn awakens Pluto from his slumber. There's a song from a caterpillar who transforms into a dancing woman butterfly, a swarming horde of bees, and finally a spring thunderstorm which makes everything gloomy-looking and Pluto enraged. Science Fiction Peraustrínia 2004 is the first animated full-length feature to have been recorded entirely in Catalan. It was directed by Ángel García and written by Joan Marimón. Animation Tokyo Marble Chocolate is a Japanese anime OVA directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani, animated by Production I.G. and, based on Fumiko Tanikawa's manga of the same title. In October 2007, it was screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival and was then released to DVD on December 5, 2007 in Japan. The animation is a collaboration between Production I.G and BMG Japan in commemoration of both companies' 20th anniversaries. The story follows a young man and woman, both unlucky in love, as they begin to fall in love on Christmas Day - thanks to the intrusive actions of a Mini Donkey and the romantic backdrop of Tokyo Tower. Comedy Simon's Cat: Snow Business is a 2010 short animated film directed by Simon Tofield. Science Fiction S.S. Doomtrooper is a 2006 television science fiction film starring Corin Nemec, in which a mutated Nazi supersoldier, who can generate electrical charges as a weapon, and has greatly enhanced strength, fights against Allied troops during World War II. The character of Private Parker Lewis is an homage to Corin Nemec's character from the Fox comedy series Parker Lewis Can't Lose. Comedy Chinna Vathiyar is a 1995 Tamil Science-fiction Comedy film, directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. The film stars Prabhu in a dual role, Kushboo, Ranjitha, Goundamani, Senthil and Nizhalgal Ravi. Music is by Ilaiyaraaja and lyrics by Vaali. Animation Ruach is a 2013 short mystery animation film written and directed by Mauricio Pampin. Documentary film A Day and an Eternity is a 2009 short/documentary/comedy/biographical film written and directed by Anna Hepp. Science Fiction Riverworld is a television film released on the Syfy channel on April 18, 2010. Based on the Riverworld books by Philip José Farmer, the made-for-TV film is a reboot of the aborted Sci-Fi Channel Riverworld television series, of which only the pilot episode was produced. Riverworld stars Tahmoh Penikett, Laura Vandervoort, Jeananne Goossen, Alan Cumming, Mark Deklin, and Peter Wingfield. It is produced by Reunion Pictures, an award-winning Canadian-based production company. It is written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe and directed by Stuart Gillard. Documentary film Sympathy for the Lobster is a 2007 Italian mockumentary film written, directed and starred by Sabina Guzzanti. The film premiered out of competition at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film Julio Solis: A MoveShake Story is a 2012 documentary short biographical drama film directed by Alexandria Bombach. Comedy Smuggler's Cove is a 1948 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on October 10, 1948 by Monogram Pictures and is the eleventh film in the series. Comedy Wretches & Jabberers is a documentary film directed by Gerardine Wurzburg, and produced by Gerardine Wurzburg and Douglas Biklen. The film is about two autistic men who embark on a global journey, helping other autistic people to break through their isolation. The film opened theatrically on July 30, 2010 in New York and California. The use of facilitated communication is shown throughout this film and promoted by the producers of the film. Despite controversy surrounded facilitated communication, Biklen continues to promote the theory through other media. Comedy The Border Post is a comedy-drama produced in international cooperation between the countries of the former Yugoslavia and directed by Rajko Grlić. It was released in 2006. Comedy Love and Larceny is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller The Grid is a 2013 short thriller film written by Kevin Sebastian and directed by Kevin Keiser. Science Fiction Summer Time Machine Blues is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro. The film stars Eita as a member of a university science-fiction club, and Juri Ueno and Yoko Maki as part of the neighboring photography club. Documentary film Challenger: The Untold Story is a film directed by Stuart Everett released on Feb 2, 2006. Documentary film Broke* is a feature length documentary film written and directed by Will Gray. The film is an autobiographical account of Gray's attempt to break into the music business. Broke* features appearances by Kelly Clarkson, Seth Godin, John Legend, Buddy Miller, Isaac Slade of The Fray, and Don Was. Comedy Finding Mr. Right is a 2013 romantic comedy film written and directed by Xue Xiaolu. The film was a box-office hit, grossed nearly US$85 million in China. The title translates literally as "Beijing Meets Seattle". Documentary film Ashura is a 2010 documentary drama short film written and directed by Roxana Pope. Animation The Fog of Courage is a 2014 short animated adventure film written and directed by John Dilworth. Comedy Blue Cat Blues is a 1956 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. Released on November 16, 1956 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the cartoon was animated by Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Lewis Marshall and Kenneth Muse, with layouts by Richard Bickenbach and backgrounds by Robert Gentle. Unusual for a Tom and Jerry short, Jerry "speaks", narrating the story in voiceover via Paul Frees. Since Jerry narrates through inner monologue, the short does not break the "cardinal rule" of not having Tom or Jerry physically speaking on screen. Also, unusually for a Tom and Jerry cartoon, while all the others have comical storylines, this one has a tragic one. Because of this—and the implied suicide at the end—this cartoon has rarely been seen on American TV, although it has aired once on TNT in the early 1990s and made its rounds on local affiliate channels. However, the short aired for only once on Cartoon Network Southeast Asia in November 2010. As of March 2014, very few airings are known but it has been shown briefly on Cartoon Network in the USA. Comedy Sic 'Em, Towser is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It is believed to be lost. Comedy Opasen char is a comedy/crime film released in Bulgaria in 1984. It was directed by Ivan Andonov and written by Svoboda Bachvarova. The story is about a highly educated and charming gentleman - the dream of every lonely lady. In fact he is a brilliant cheat, who robs naïve women. He constantly changes his name, his exploits are countless and his life is one everlasting adventure. Animation The Old Man And The Piglet is a 2012 animated short film directed by Sun Tiran. Comedy The Professor is a 1919 American silent comedy film made at the Chaplin Studios for the First National film company starring Charlie Chaplin. However, the film was never released or even completed. Chaplin abandoned production after finishing only one scene. The remaining film is included in Unknown Chaplin and on at least one of the Limelight DVD releases. Animation Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman is a 2006 animated interactive DVD movie, based on the Choose Your Own Adventure gamebook of the same name by R. A. Montgomery. Viewers make choices every 3–6 minutes using their DVD player remote control to determine what happens. It was released on DVD on July 25, 2006. Documentary film WALL (Mur) is a cinematic meditation on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in which the filmmaker blurs the lines of hatred by asserting her double identity as Jew and Arab. In an original documentary approach, the film follows the separation fence that is destroying one of the most historically significant landscapes in the world, while imprisoning one people and enclosing the other. On the building site of this mad wall, daily utterances and holy chants, in Hebrew and in Arabic, defy the discourses of war, passing through the deafening noise of bulldozers. MUR offers its spectators a last glimpse of the beauty of this land and the humanity of its inhabitants a moment before they disappear behind the wall. Comedy The Hawks and the Sparrows is a 1966 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. The movie is a post-neorealist story about Totò, the beloved stone-faced clown of Italian folk-stories. Documentary film CircusTime is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by René Hazekamp. Comedy Aag is a Bollywood action drama film fully created by Ram Gopal Varma. The film was an official remake of the successful film classic Sholay. The remake features Amitabh Bachchan, Mohanlal, Ajay Devgan, Prashant Raj Sachdev and Sushmita Sen in lead roles amongst others. It released on 31 August 2007, and received negative response worldwide, totally unlike the original. The remake was previously titled Ram Gopal Varma Ke Sholay but due to Varma's infringement of Sippy's trademark and copyright, the Delhi High Court ordered the name change, and was therefore renamed to Aag. Aag was heavily panned by critics, and became the biggest Bollywood flop of the year 2007. The film is considered by some to be one of the worst films of all time. Science Fiction Mutanten (Mutants) is a 2001 German sci-fi drama film written and directed by Katalin Gödrös; with writing credits by Sebastian Edschmid. Comedy Ek Dil Sao Afsane is a Hindi romantic film, made in 1963 directed by R.C. Talwar with Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman in the lead roles. Comedy I Was a Zombie for the F.B.I. is a 1982 science fiction black-and-white film. It was directed by Marius Penczner and filmed by students from Memphis State University, now known as the University of Memphis. Comedy Cats On a Pedal Boat is the 2011 comedy, fantasy, horror film written by Jonathan Bar Ilan and directed by Yuval Mendelson and Nadav Hollander. Comedy Ee Abbai Chala Manchodu is a 2003 Telugu film directed by Agathiyan and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad. The film stars Ravi Teja, Sangeetha and Vani in the lead roles. Animation Mutant Aliens is a 2001 animated film by American filmmaker Bill Plympton. The film is more or less a spoof of B monster movies, featuring Plympton's own distinctive animation style and gratuitous sex and violence. Mutant Aliens tells the story of an American astronaut, Earl Jensen, who is stranded in space intentionally by the head of the Department of Space. Years later, he manages to return to Earth. To gain the people's trust, he tells a touching story of the time he has spent on a planet of mutant aliens. Most of the aliens in this story are oversized human body parts. It is later revealed that Jensen has really spent his time in space crossbreeding animals to create an army of mutants, in order to exact his revenge on the corrupt Department of Space head. Mutant Aliens has shown at a number of animation festivals, but has never had a wide theatrical release. Documentary film The Arson of History is a short documentary film directed by Kristen Zelenka. Animation Jupiter Elicius is a 2010 short film directed and written by Kelly Sears. Documentary film Curse of the Axe is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Robin Bicknell. Comedy Milionari de weekend is a 2004 Romanian comedy film directed by Cătălin Saizescu. Thriller Portugal S.A. is a 2004 Portuguese drama film directed by Ruy Guerra. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller Chattaniki Kallu Levu is a 1981 Telugu film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Madhavi, Lakshmi, Hema Sundar, and Kannada Prabhakar in important roles. It was remade in Hindi as Andha Kanoon. It was also dubbed into the same language. It is a remake of 1981 Tamil movie Sattam Oru Iruttarai which starred Vijayakanth in lead role. Science Fiction Malignant is a horror thriller science fiction film directed by Brian Avenet-Bradley. Animation Ohanashino-Hana is a 2006 short animation film directed by Amica Kubo. Documentary film Le Fil vert is a 2010 documentary film. Documentary film I Never Forget a Face is a 1956 documentary short film produced by famed silent comedy enthusiast and filmmaker Robert Youngson. Animation Jazz That Nobody Asked For is a 2013 animation, comedy, short film written by Pawel Binczycki and Rune Fisker, and directed by Esben Fisker and Rune Fisker. Thriller Shutter is a 2012 Indian Malayalam thriller film written and directed by theater actor and playwright Joy Mathew in his directorial debut. The film set and filmed in Kozhikode, stars Lal, Sreenivasan, Vinay Forrt, Sajitha Madathil and Riya Saira. Renganaath Ravee does the sound design, Hari Nair cranks the camera . The film, notably features a poem by Pablo Neruda, set to music and sung by Shahabaz Aman. Biby Sam and Jacob Panikker composed the background score for the film. Claimed to be a part of the new-wave in Malayalam cinema, the film is a satire about Indian laborers in the Gulf and is set within two days and a night in the city of Kozhikode. The film portrays unexpected incidents happening in two days and a night in the city of Kozhikode. The story centers around the mess created by three men — a Gulf Malayali, a film director and an auto driver — after they meet a strange woman in bizarre circumstance. The film is a moral suspense thriller and according to the director it is "poetical violence on celluloid". The film had its Indian premiere at the 17th International Film Festival of Kerala and international premiere at the 9th Dubai International Film Festival. Documentary film Frantz Fanon, une vie, un combat, une œuvre is a 2001 documentary film. Comedy The Home Teachers is a 2004 comedy film written by John Moyer and directed by Kurt Hale. The Home Teachers is a comedy distributed by Halestorm Entertainment and intended for LDS audiences, or members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Thriller Mean Tricks is a film produced in Italy and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Released in 1992, it starred Charles Napier and Stefano Sabelli. A recently retired FBI agent goes to South America to find his old partner because rumors are that the old partner has become a criminal. The former partner is killed. Hornsby alters the scene to make it appear his partner killed the gunman himself. The rest of the movie follows Hornby's character as he tries to uncover the man and motive behind the killing of his partner. Comedy The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical Technicolor comedy film directed by John Landis and starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as "Joliet" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from "The Blues Brothers" musical sketch on the NBC variety series Saturday Night Live. It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues, soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and John Lee Hooker. The film is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, and features non-musical supporting performances by John Candy, Carrie Fisher, Charles Napier, and Henry Gibson. The story is a tale of redemption for paroled convict Jake and his brother Elwood, who take on "a mission from God" to save from foreclosure the Catholic orphanage in which they grew up. To do so, they must reunite their R&B band and organize a performance to earn $5,000 needed to pay the orphanage's property tax bill. Along the way, they are targeted by a destructive "mystery woman", Neo-Nazis, and a country and western band—all while being relentlessly pursued by the police. Comedy A Southern Yankee is an American comedy film, directed by Edward Sedgwick, starring Red Skelton and Arlene Dahl, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is also known as The Spy. A semi-remake of Buster Keaton's The General, Skelton plays a Union soldier who spies for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Keaton served as technical adviser on the film. Comedy Long Live Henry IV... Long Live Love is a 1961 comedy film directed by Claude Autant-Lara. Thriller Hangman's Curse is a 2003 action/suspense film based on the 2001 Christian novel Hangman's Curse, written by Frank Peretti. The film stars David Keith, Mel Harris, Leighton Meester, and Douglas Smith, with a cameo by novelist and Northwest native Peretti. The filming took place in Spokane, Washington, with interior and exterior shots of John R. Rogers High School. Additional exterior shots were filmed at nearby Riverside State Park, as well as Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Comedy Desert Rain is a 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by Steve Loff. Comedy Harland Williams: What a Treat is a 2005 documentary film written by Harland Williams and directed by Michael A. Bloom. Comedy Zindgi Jalebi is an upcoming Bollywood comedy Film directed by Karan Kashyyap. Animation Truth Has Fallen is a 2013 film directed by Sheila M. Sofian. Documentary film Olympic and Western: A Primer on the Typographic Order and an Argument for its Proper Usage in the Built Environment is a 2012 short documentary and experimental film directed by Evan Mather. Comedy Sumi is a 2013 short film written by Hye Yun Park and directed by Rachael Grace. Comedy So Young, So Bright is a 1955 color Japanese film directed by Toshio Sugie. It is a musical film. Production design was made by Shinobu Muraki and the sound recordist was Masanobu Miyazaki. Thriller Franklyn is a 2008 British film written and directed by Gerald McMorrow as his debut feature. Produced by Jeremy Thomas, it stars Ryan Phillippe, Eva Green and Sam Riley. Shooting took place in London in the fourth quarter of 2007. Franklyn held its world premiere at the 52nd London Film Festival on 16 October 2008. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2009. Documentary film Lapse: Confessions of a Slot Machine Junkie is a 13-minute short documentary by filmmaker Jonathan VanBallenberghe. It will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013. Documentary film STOKED: the Rise and Fall of Gator, is a feature documentary film by the American filmmaker Helen Stickler about 1980s professional skateboarding champion Mark “Gator” Rogowski, who is now serving life in prison for rape and murder. Rogowski had one of the most popular signature skateboards in the 1980s, and the most coverage in skateboarding magazines and videos for a period of time in that era. STOKED follows Gator's life in skateboarding and highlights his rise to fame and problem with alcohol and depression which, through various events in his life, led him to brutally rape and murder an acquaintance, Jessica Bergsten, his ex-girlfriend's former best friend. Interviews in the movie include Tony Hawk, Jason Jessee, Stacy Peralta, Lance Mountain, Steve Caballero and Brandi McClain. The film features music from some of the most influential bands of the era and culture, including the Butthole Surfers, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag and Naked Raygun, and an original score by American composer David Reid. The film had a world premiere at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and it was released theatrically in more than 70 US cities, as well as in the UK, New Zealand, Australia and Japan. Documentary film Theresienstadt Looks Like a Spa Resort is a 1997 documentary film directed by Nadja Seelich. Animation The Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film and the 11th film in the The Land Before Time series. Documentary film Objective Stories is a 2010 documentary film directed by Ophira Eisenberg and Micha Wertheim. Comedy Searching for Bobby D is a 2005 adventure comedy film written by Paul Borghese and William DeMeo and directed by Paul Borghese. Science Fiction Nemesis 4: Death Angel, also known as Nemesis 4 and Cry Of Angels: Nemesis 4, is a low-budget 1996 science fiction film by director Albert Pyun, who also directed the previous installments in the series. It is the sequel to Nemesis 3: Prey Harder as is the fourth and last installment in the Nemesis film series. Documentary film The Forbidden Team is a 2003 Danish documentary film directed by Rasmus Dinesen and Arnold Krøjgaard. The leading cast consists of association football trainers Jens Espensen and Michael Nybrandt, the Tibet national football team and at the conclusion the Greenland national football team. Star-part is being played by the 14th Dalai Lama. The film was rewarded as the Best Feature Film on the Krasnogorski International Filmfestival in Moskow, Special Mention on the FID in Marseilles and the Audience Award on the International Sport Movies & TV Festival in Milan. The final match against Greenland was broadcast live by the radio station Free Tibet. Comedy Bughouse Bellhops is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Trio is a 1950 British anthology film based on three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham: "The Verger", "Mr. Know-All" and "Sanatorium". Ken Annakin directed "The Verger" and "Mr. Know-All", while Harold French was responsible for "Sanatorium". Trio is the second of a film trilogy, all consisting of adaptations of Maugham's stories, preceded by the 1948 Quartet and followed by the 1951 Encore. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound, Recording. Thriller Jung is a 1996 Bollywood action drama film, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ajay Devgan, Rambha, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Tinnu Anand and Sujata Mehta. The film also has Aditya Pancholi in a double role. Thriller Social Butterfly is a 2013 short, drama, mystery film written and directed by Lauren Wolkstein. Documentary film Redlight is a documentary film about human trafficking in Cambodia that premiered on October 4, 2009 at the Woodstock Film Festival. Lucy Liu was the film's executive producer and narrator. The film is produced by Kerry Girvin and directed by Guy Jacobson and Adi Ezroni. Redlight documents four years of the lives of several Cambodian children who are kidnapped for the purpose of child prostitution. These children are both boys and girls, and some are only 3 or 4 years old. Some of the film's footage was recorded secretly in brothels and then smuggled out. Liu promoted the film at the 2009 Cairo International Film Festival. Showtime televised the film as part of Human Trafficking Awareness Month in 2010. The first screening in Connecticut took place in Westport that November. Thriller Calapor is a 2013 Bollywood thriller film produced by A. Durga Prasad and by directed by Dinesh P. Bhonsle. The film is a taut thriller, set in the backdrop of a jail. It is a modern story of reformation. The film provokes thoughts about the nature of human being while infusing hope that there is good in every human being. The film is slated for August 2, 2013 release. Thriller The Black Windmill is a 1974 British spy thriller directed by Don Siegel and starring Michael Caine, John Vernon, Janet Suzman and Donald Pleasence. It was produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown. The screenplay by Leigh Vance is based on Clive Egleton's novel Seven Days to a Killing. The story involves a British secret service agent, John Tarrant, involved in the investigation of an international arms syndicate. Tarrant's son is kidnapped and held to ransom, leading Tarrant to discover that he cannot even rely on the people on his own side. The film was made, in part, on location at Clayton Windmills, south of Burgess Hill, in West Sussex, England. It also featured scenes filmed at Aldwych and Shepherd's Bush tube stations. A section of the film was also shot at Pegwell Bay, Ramsgate Hoverport, where Tarrant makes his way across the channel and sneaks onto the back of a bus which is on board the hovercraft Sure. On the website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 29% audience ranking. Comedy Her Cardboard Lover is a 1942 American comedy film directed by George Cukor. The screenplay by Jacques Deval, John Collier, Anthony Veiller, and William H. Wright is based on the English translation of Deval's play Dans sa candeur naïve by Valerie Wyngate and P.G. Wodehouse. The film is the third screen adaptation of the play, following The Cardboard Lover in 1928 and The Passionate Plumber in 1932. Comedy Caveman is a 1981 American slapstick comedy film written and directed by Carl Gottlieb and starring Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, Shelley Long and Barbara Bach. Comedy The Captain from Köpenick is a 1956 West German film directed by Helmut Käutner and based upon the play The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer. The play was based on the true story of Wilhelm Voigt, a German impostor who masqueraded as a Prussian military officer in 1906 and became famous as the Captain of Köpenick. Documentary film Sound or Treatise on Harmony is a 1984 documentary film directed by Arthur Omar. Comedy Mickey Cuts Up is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Comedy Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House is an American comedy film directed by H. C. Potter and starring Cary Grant and Myrna Loy. The film was written and produced by the team of Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, and was an adaptation of Eric Hodgins' popular 1946 novel, illustrated by William Steig. The film was a box office hit upon its release, and has remained a popular film through cable television broadcasts and the home video market. Warner Home Video released the film to DVD with restored and remastered audio and video in 2004. In 1986 the novel was adapted for film again for the Tom Hanks, Shelley Long movie The Money Pit, and in 2007 a loose remake of the 1948 film was released under the title Are We Done Yet? The house built for the 1948 film still stands on the old Fox Ranch property in Malibu Creek State Park in the hills a few miles north of Malibu. It is used as an office for the Park. Comedy Agent for H.A.R.M. is a 1966 science fiction spy thriller directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Peter Mark Richman. It is one of a number of spy thrillers of the time which have conspicuous sci-fi elements. In this case it is the inclusion of deadly spores which turn human flesh into fungus on contact. It was originally intended that this film would act as the television pilot for a new spy series. However, it was later decided that it should be given a theatrical release instead. It was initially released as a double feature with Wild Wild Winter. In 1997 this film was featured on movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000, as experiment #815. Comedy A La Cabaret is a 1916 silent comedy short directed and written by Walter Wright. The film premiered on August 19, 1916. This black and white film was directed by Walter Wright, produced by Mack Sennett and the cinematographer was L.B. Jenkins. Science Fiction Elysium is a 2013 American dystopian science fiction action thriller film written, directed, and co-produced by Neill Blomkamp, and starring Matt Damon and Jodie Foster. It was released on August 9, 2013, in both conventional and IMAX Digital theaters. Elysium is a co-production of Media Rights Capital and TriStar Pictures. The film takes place on both a ravaged Earth, and a luxurious space habitat called Elysium. It explores political and sociological themes such as immigration, overpopulation, health care, exploitation, the justice system, and class issues. Comedy Rolling in Money is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Albert Parker and starring Isabel Jeans, Leslie Sarony and John Loder. An impoverished duchess arranges a marriage for her daughter to a wealthy working-class London barber. It was an adaptation of the play Mr. Hopkinson by R.C. Carton. Comedy Lonesome Luke, Lawyer is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Manhood is a 2012 short biographical, comedy, documentary film directed by Shawna Steele. Documentary film Give Us Our Skeletons! is a 1999 documentary film directed by Paul-Anders Simma about Niillas Somby, a Sami man who retraces his family ancestry as he searches for the head of his ancestor, Mons Somby. Mons Aslaksen Somby and Aslak Jakobsen Hætta were executed by decapitation on 14 October 1854 for murder, following a rebellion against the Norwegian government in which two people were murdered. Their heads were claimed by the government for scientific research, and were held as part of a collection of 900 skulls at the Anatomical Institute, in Oslo. The movie describes three parallel plots; the first is Niillas Somby's story on how he became one of the most celebrated protesters during the Alta Dam Protests between 1979-1981 near Kautokeino, Norway. In the years that followed, he traveled in exile to Canada where he was given sanctuary by the Iroquois First Nation, and later returned to Norway. The second plot was the disturbing examination of the scientific racism and racial classification movement that was considered an accepted fact by Scandinavian scientists from the early 19th century until the 1950s. Comedy Seconda B is a 1934 Italian comedy film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Sergio Tofano, Dina Perbellini and María Denis. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival where it was awarded a prize. It started a trend for "schoolgirl comedies" during the Fascist era, targeted primarily at girls and young woman audiences. The title itself refers to a school class. The film is set in the early 1910s. Animation Trees and Jamaica Daddy is a 1957 short, animation film directed by Lew Keller. Documentary film Vietnam, Vietnam was a United States Information Agency film about the Vietnam War. The film, narrated by Charlton Heston, was shot on location in Vietnam in October–December 1968 but not released until 1971. Though John Ford, the executive producer, went to Vietnam, he did not participate in production work there. Ford later did supervise the editing and rewrote the film scenario. Bruce Herschensohn, the producer, remarked that the purpose of the film was to provide a "balance" to the view which critics of the war were providing. Due to the changing political situation in Vietnam, the film went through numerous cuts and script alterations over a three-year period and, when finally released, managed to offend almost everyone. Critical reviews were unfavorable. USIA Director Frank Shakespeare left the decision on whether or not to order a copy of the film up to individual US Embassies abroad, and only a few did. Comedy Bride and Prejudice is a 2004 romantic musical film directed by Gurinder Chadha. The screenplay by Chadha and Paul Mayeda Berges is a Bollywood-style adaptation of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. It was filmed primarily in English, with some Hindi and Punjabi dialogue. The film released in the United States on 11 February 2005 and was well received by film critics. Documentary film Drones in My Backyard is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Alan Snitow. Comedy Buddy Buddy is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Billy Wilder that stars Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the 1973 French language film L'emmerdeur, which screenwriter Francis Veber had adapted from his play Le contrat. The film proved to be the last directed by Wilder, who in later years said, "If I met all my old pictures in a crowd, personified, there are some that would make me happy and proud, and I would embrace them . . . but Buddy Buddy I'd try to ignore." Science Fiction Spaceship to the Unknown is a 1966 film directed by Ray Taylor and Frederick Stephani. Documentary film How to Save a Fish from Drowning is a 2007 documentary short film directed by Kelly Neal. Science Fiction Tokyo Gore Police is a 2008 Japanese-American film co-written, edited, and directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura and stars Eihi Shiina as Ruka, a vengeful police officer. Tokyo Gore Police was released to several film festivals in North America. It received generally positive reviews, noting that it lives up to its title by being gory, perverse and bizarre. Documentary film Overture is a 1958 Canadian short documentary film directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film depicts the peacekeeping efforts of the United Nations, set against the music of Beethoven's Egmont Overture, performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Comedy A Tale of Legendary Libido is a 2008 South Korean film. Documentary film Insurance Man is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Klaus Stern. Comedy Made in Dagenham is a 2010 British film directed by Nigel Cole. The film stars Sally Hawkins, Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson, Geraldine James, Rosamund Pike, Andrea Riseborough, Jaime Winstone, Daniel Mays and Richard Schiff. It dramatises the Ford sewing machinists strike of 1968 that aimed for equal pay for women. The film's theme song, with lyrics by Billy Bragg, is performed by Sandie Shaw, herself a native of the area and a former Ford Dagenham clerk. A stage musical version of the film opened at London's Adelphi theatre in 2014. Thriller The Rendering is a 2002 drama film written by David Amann and directed by Peter Svatek. Animation Panda! Go, Panda! is a Japanese animated film, first released in 1972. It was written and created by Hayao Miyazaki and directed by Isao Takahata, predating Studio Ghibli. This short movie hit Japan at the height of the panda craze, initiated in September 1972, when the government announced the loan of a pair of giant pandas from China to the Ueno Zoo as part of Panda diplomacy. Comedy The Inner Life of Martin Frost is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Paul Auster. Comedy Neko zamurai is a comedy film directed by Yoshitaka Yamaguchi. Thriller The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 American thriller film that blends elements of the crime and horror genres. Directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, and Scott Glenn, the film is based on Thomas Harris' 1988 novel of the same name, his second to feature Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer. In the film, Clarice Starling, a young U.S. FBI trainee, seeks the advice of the imprisoned Dr. Lecter to apprehend another serial killer, known only as "Buffalo Bill". The Silence of the Lambs was released on February 14, 1991, and grossed $272.7 million worldwide against its $19 million budget. It was only the third film, the other two being It Happened One Night and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, to win Academy Awards in all the top five categories: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, and Adapted Screenplay. It is also the first Best Picture winner widely considered to be a horror film, and only the second such film to be nominated in the category, after The Exorcist in 1973. The film is considered "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant by the U.S. Comedy If I Were a Rich Man is a 2002 French film written and directed by Gérard Bitton and Michel Munz. Comedy Any Questions for Ben? is a 2012 Australian comedy film created by Working Dog Productions and directed by Rob Sitch. It stars Josh Lawson, Rachael Taylor, Felicity Ward, Daniel Henshall and Christian Clark. It was written by Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner and Rob Sitch. Comedy The Night We Dropped a Clanger is a 1959 British comedy thriller film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Cecil Parker, William Hartnell and Leslie Phillips. A British secret agent takes part in a secret operation in occupied France during the Second World War. It was released as Make Mine a Double in the United States. Comedy Hold That Lion! is the 100th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy The Hole Idea is a 1955 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. He was also the sole animator on the short, as this was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation. It was a "one shot" short; that is, not starring a regular Looney Tunes character. Documentary film Goff in the Desert - Photography and beyond - Part 7 is a 2003 film directed by Heinz Emigholz. Comedy Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is a 1998 American dark comedy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam, starring Johnny Depp as Raoul Duke and Benicio del Toro as Dr. Gonzo. It was adapted from Hunter S. Thompson's 1971 novel of the same name. The film was a box office failure, grossing US$10.6 million at the North American box office, well below its $18.5 million budget. It has since become a cult film due in large part to its release on DVD, including a Special Edition released by The Criterion Collection. Documentary film I, Curmudgeon is a 2004 documentary film by Alan Zweig about curmudgeons, himself included. Self-declared curmudgeons interviewed in the film also include Harvey Pekar, Fran Lebowitz, Mark Eitzel, Cintra Wilson, Bruce La Bruce, Andy Rooney and Scott Thompson. The film was shot with a camcorder, with Zweig using a mirror to record his own experiences. Comedy Some Liar is a 1919 Western comedy silent film written by Jules Furthman and directed by Henry King. Documentary film The Human Face of Big Data is a documentary film directed by Sandy Smolan. Comedy D' Lucky Ones! is a 2006 Filpino romantic comedy film starring Sandara Park, Joseph Bitangcol, Eugene Domingo, and Pokwang. Documentary film On The Verge is a 90-minute independent film documentary made by SchNEWS SchMovies that was supposed to have its premiere screening at the Duke of York's Cinema, Brighton, UK, on 17 March 2008. The film covers the history of the Smash EDO anti-war campaign in Brighton, protesting the arms manufacturer EDO MBM Technology Ltd located in the town from 2004 to 2008. The film is critical of the Sussex Police, arguing that they colluded with the company to intimidate protesters and bolster the case for a High Court harassment injunction. This would have banned anti-war protests outside the factory, but a judge found the company had abused the legal process. The film showing was cancelled at the last moment as a result of an intervention by Sussex Police who worked with Brighton and Hove Council to threaten the cinema with legal action if the showing went ahead. The film had not been certificated by the local authority and the council claimed it would have breached local health and safety laws if shown. Documentary film Incendiary: The Willingham Case is a 2011 documentary film by Steve Mims and Joe Bailey, Jr. that explores the conviction and execution of Cameron Todd Willingham for arson murder. Equal parts murder mystery, forensic investigation and political drama, the film meticulously reviews the arson evidence used to convict Willingham, and immerses audiences in contemporary struggles over the case. Incendiary won the Louis Black Special Jury Award in its debut at the 2011 South By Southwest Film Festival. It also screened in the Sterling US Feature Competition at the 2011 American Film Institute / Discovery Channel Silverdocs Festival. It was released in United States cinemas in fall 2011 to good reviews, in iTunes Movies in 2012, and continues to screen in U.S. theaters via Tugg. Documentary film Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death is a 2002 documentary by Irish filmmaker Jamie Doran and Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi about alleged war crimes committed by the Junbish-i Milli faction of the Afghan Northern Alliance under General Abdul Rashid Dostum against Taliban fighters. The Taliban fighters, who had surrendered to Dostum's troops after the November 2001 siege of Kunduz, were transported to Sheberghan prison in sealed containers. Human rights groups estimate that hundreds or thousands of them died during and after transit. Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death presents testimony from interviewees stating that American military personnel were present at and complicit in some of the mass killings, known as the Dasht-i-Leili massacre. A short early version of the documentary was shown to the European and German Parliaments in June 2002, causing widespread concern in Europe. Against protests from the United States government, the completed documentary was shown later that year on many countries' national television channels, including German, British, Italian and Australian television. The programme was not screened in the U.S. and received no U.S. media coverage. Documentary film Inhabitants is a 1970 short documentary film written and directed by Artavazd Peleshian. Documentary film Hello?! Orchestra is a 2013 documentary film directed by Cheol-ha Lee. Animation Song Of The Gallows is a 2002 animation film written and directed by Katariina Lillqvist. Comedy Gentlemen Marry Brunettes is a 1955 romantic musical comedy film produced by Russ-Field productions, starring Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain, and released by United Artists. It was directed by Richard Sale, produced by the director and Bob Waterfield with Robert Bassler as executive producer, from a screenplay by Mary Loos and Sale, based on the novel But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes by Anita Loos. Anita Loos was the author of the novel and play Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, which had been turned into a smash film with Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe two years before. The studio attempted to repeat the formula, with Russell returning but Jeanne Crain stepping in for a presumably otherwise engaged Monroe. Alan Young, Scott Brady, and Rudy Vallee also appear. This film was not as well received as the earlier one. The choreography was by Jack Cole, who had also contributed to the Gentlemen Prefer Blondes film. The dance ensemble includes the young Gwen Verdon. Anita Loos had entitled her book But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, but the studio dropped the first word from the title for the film. Comedy Set in Reykjavik, Iceland, David, a low-life debt collector, becomes the main man of his paranoid debt collector gang by pretending to know a renowned crime lord, a neighbor of his who happens to be a lonely school teacher with illusion of grandeur and troubles at work. As the gang goes about their business, David is increasingly entangled in his lies, feeding the gang information about the crime lord's big plans and escalating operations. David risks his life spying on the "dangerous" crime lord, but is ever more challenged when the "crime lord's" behavior becomes increasingly erratic. As the pressure increases from the gang to move against the "crime lord" to divert his plans, the gutless David must take action or end up in a ditch.In this absolutely new brand of comedy, de Fleur showcases the finely drawn eccentricities of his character ensemble, with a pitch-perfect timing and a simple, genuine knack for storytelling. Brought to life by a talented cast, anchored by seasoned Icelandic and international actors, The Higher Force is an unforgettable ride and a delightful romp that cuts through cultures and genres. Comedy 5 marines per 100 ragazze is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Virna Lisi. Thriller Bon Cop, Bad Cop is a 2006 Canadian dark comedy-thriller buddy cop film about an Ontarian and a Québécois police officer who reluctantly join forces. The dialogue is a mixture of English and French. The title is a translation word play on the phrase "Good cop/bad cop". Comedy Jackson is a 2008 American comedy-drama-musical film written and directed by J. F. Lawton starring Barry Primus as Donald and Charles Robinson as Sam. Comedy The Three Pilots is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Michela Belmonte. Documentary film Digging Up the Marrow is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Adam Green. Comedy The Squid and the Whale is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Noah Baumbach and produced by Wes Anderson. It tells the semi-autobiographical story of two boys in Brooklyn dealing with their parents' divorce in the 1980s. The film is named after the giant squid and sperm whale diorama housed at the American Museum of Natural History, which is seen in the film. The film was shot on Super 16mm, mostly using a handheld camera. The Squid and the Whale was a critical success. At the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, the film won awards for best dramatic direction and screenwriting, and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. Baumbach later received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The film received six Independent Spirit Award nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. The New York Film Critics Circle, Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review voted its screenplay the year's best. Comedy Wabbit Twouble, as referred to Elmer Fudd's speech impediment, is a Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and released on December 20, 1941 by Warner Bros. Pictures. This is the first time one of several Bugs Bunny cartoon titles refers to Elmer Fudd's speech impediment, making the names of Robert Clampett, Sid Sutherland, and Carl Stalling as well as the roles of Story, Supervision, and Musical Direction intentionally misspelled in the credits to receive the perfect match for Elmer's speech impediment. In the cartoon, Elmer expects to find rest and relaxation at Jellostone National Park, but he mistakenly sets camp in the neighborhood of Bugs' rabbit hole, and Bugs don't have much leisure in mind. It was the first Bugs Bunny & Elmer Fudd cartoon directed by Robert Clampett, with a story by Dave Monahan and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Sid Sutherland is the only credited animator, although Bill Meléndez, Rod Scribner, and Robert McKimson also animated the short. Mel Blanc provided the voices for Bugs and the bear, and Arthur Q. Bryan provided the voice for Elmer. Documentary film In the Beginning There Was Light is a documentary film by Austrian director P. A. Straubinger on the subject of inedia. Straubinger visits several people who supposedly nourish themselves with "light" and tries to find possible explanations on how inedia might work. P. A. Straubinger worked on inedia for ten years. This led to the film’s production, which took five years. The film premiered on September 17, 2010, in Austria and Switzerland. Comedy Keep Smiling is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, Roger Livesey and Mary Maguire. After they are cheated out of money by an ex-manager, a group of performers club together to buy a bus and travel around the country doing shows. Banks incidentally, had starred in a 1925 silent film with this same title, a copy of which was recently located in Russia. Comedy End of a Priest is a 1969 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Evald Schorm. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller O gios mou, o Stefanos is a 1975 drama thriller film written by Melpo Zarokosta and directed by Marios Retsilas. Documentary film The Reach of Resonance is a 2010 documentary history music film directed by Steve Elkins. Comedy Dear Woman is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Osmany Rodriguez and Matt Villines. Documentary film The Burning Times is a 1990 Canadian documentary, presenting a feminist account of the Early Modern European witchcraft trials. It was directed by Donna Read and written by Erna Buffie, and features interviews with feminist and Neopagan notables, such as Starhawk, Margot Adler, and Matthew Fox. The Burning Times is the second film in the National Film Board of Canada's Women and Spirituality series, following Goddess Remembered. The opening and closing theme music, composed by Loreena McKennitt, was released as the track titled "Tango to Evora" on her album "The Visit". Comedy Bitter Coffee is a 2004 comedy drama film written and directed by Börkur Gunnarsson. Thriller The Norliss Tapes is a film directed by Dan Curtis released on February 21, 1973. Thriller Yo-Yo Girl Cop, known in Japan as Sukeban Deka: Code Name = Saki Asamiya is a 2006 Japanese live-action feature film, the third to be based on the manga Sukeban Deka, directed by Kenta Fukasaku. The film stars Aya Matsuura in the lead role of Saki Asamiya and Rika Ishikawa as her rival, Reika Akiyama. Yuki Saito, who played the role of Saki in the first live-action television series, appears here as Saki's mother. The movie was released on September 30, 2006 in Japan and in the United States on July 17, 2007 by Magnolia Pictures as Yo-Yo Girl Cop. Comedy Speed Dating is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Crystal Liu. Comedy Does The Early Bird Catch The Worm is a 1986 comedy film written by Milos Cajthaml and Vladimír Klapka and directed by Drahomíra Králová. Thriller The Last Man on Planet Earth is a 1999 television movie about a female-dominated society following the death of the majority of the world's men. Comedy Ullasapoongattu is a 1997 romantic comedy film directed by Vinayan, and starring Dileep, Mohini, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar and Meghanathan in major roles. Documentary film Coast of Death is a 2013 Documentary, Drama and family film directed by Lois Patiño. Comedy Paulie is a 1998 film about a disobedient bird named Paulie, starring Tony Shalhoub, Gena Rowlands, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, and Jay Mohr. Mohr performs the voice of Paulie and plays a minor on-screen character. The film was nominated for 5 awards and won 2. The film was rated PG by the MPAA for "Brief Mild Language". This is the second Mutual Film Company movie to not have their logo & have only the DreamWorks SKG logo. It was released on VHS in 1998 by DreamWorks Home Entertainment, the home video operation of DreamWorks SKG Pictures, formerly DreamWorks Home Video. Comedy Kings Point is a 2012 short documentary film about five seniors living in a retirement resort in Kings Point, Florida, directed by Sari Gilman. The film was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Thriller No Mercy for the Rude is a 2006 South Korean film. Comedy Puff, Puff, Pass is a 2006 comedic crime film, also known as Living High, directed by Mekhi Phifer. Animation The Steeple Chase is a 1933 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Turkey Shoot, also known as Escape 2000 and Blood Camp Thatcher, is a 1982 Australian dystopian futurist exploitation film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Steve Railsback, Olivia Hussey and Michael Craig. The entire cast is a mix of international actors and Australian soap opera stars and television personalities. The film is notable for its extreme violence and sadistic prison sequences, and it features plot elements of The Most Dangerous Game, but rather than having human targets hunted for sport by a madman on his own island, the story features a concentration camp known as "The Establishment", which offers the opportunity to rich adventurers with legal immunity. AskMen labeled it "Easily the cheapest and nastiest piece of mainstream celluloid ever stitched together by our Australia's mad cinematic scientists". Animation Rise of the Guardians is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film based on William Joyce's The Guardians of Childhood book series and The Man in the Moon short film by Joyce and Reel FX. Peter Ramsey directed the film, while Joyce and Guillermo del Toro were executive producers with the voice talents of Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, Hugh Jackman, Isla Fisher, and Jude Law. Produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was released on November 21, 2012 and received mixed to positive reviews, but was disappointing financially, contributing to a studio writedown of $83 million for the quarter and the layoffs of 350 employees. Set about 300 years after the book series, the film tells a story about Guardians Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, and the Sandman, who enlist Jack Frost to stop Pitch Black from engulfing the world in darkness. The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. This is the last film by DreamWorks Animation to be distributed by Paramount Pictures. Comedy Im weissen Rößl is a film directed by Hans-Dieter Schwarze released on Jan 1, 1967. Comedy Shut Up, Little Man! is the title of audio vérité recordings of two argumentative and violent alcoholics, Peter J. Haskett and Raymond Huffman in San Francisco. Bananafish magazine arranged for a commercial release of the tapes in 1992. The recordings were made by "Eddie Lee Sausage" and "Mitchell D.", who lived in a bright pink apartment building dubbed the "Pepto Bismol Palace" in San Francisco's Lower Haight district. Eddie Lee and Mitchell moved into the apartment in 1987, and discovered that their neighbors, Haskett and Huffman, argued nearly constantly, with Peter often shouting "shut up, little man!" at Ray. Eddie and Mitchell began tape recording the arguments, and distributing copies among their friends. Eddie Lee and Mitchell sometimes goaded Ray and Peter with prank telephone calls. In 1992, Huffman died of a heart attack brought on by colon cancer, pancreatitis, and alcoholism. Haskett died in 1996 of liver problems due to alcoholism. Comedy Dance with Me, Henry is a 1956 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is the final film that they starred in together, although Costello went on to star in one more film before his death, The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock. Comedy Hibernatus is a 1969 French-Italian comedy directed by Édouard Molinaro and written by Jean Bernard-Luc. It stars Louis de Funès as an industrialist named Hubert Barrère de Tartas. Thriller Johan Falk: Kodnamn: Lisa is a 2012 crime, action and thriller film written by Viking Johansson and Anders Nilsson and directed by Charlotte Brandstrom. Comedy Wholly Moses! is a 1980 Biblical spoof similar to that of Monty Python's Life of Brian. Dudley Moore, between performances in 10 and Arthur, plays Old Testament-era idol maker Herschel, whose life and adventures seem to parallel that of the more famous Moses, all the while being misled to think he is the prophet of God. Thriller Knocking On Death's Door is the 1999 horror thriller film written by Craig J. Nevius and directed by Mitch Marcus. Thriller Schizoid is a 1980 horror film directed and written by David Paulsen. Animation The Flower of Sabi is a 2011 animated short film directed by Moonsaeng Kim. Thriller Maniac is a British psychological thriller, which was directed by Michael Carreras and stars Kerwin Mathews, Nadia Gray and Donald Houston. Documentary film Day at the Circus is a 1901 American silent film produced and distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company and directed by Edwin S. Porter. It depicts a parade of the Great Forepaugh and Sells Bros. Combined Circus followed by a horse race in the tent. It was one of many early silent film documentaries depicting circuses, which historian Katherine H. Adams said, "The circus' emphasis on movement and quick transition, as well as its lack of dialogue, made it a perfect subject matter for silent film." Science Fiction Shelved is a 2013 short animated comedy science-fiction film written by Kathryn Burnett and directed by James Cunningham. Thriller The President's Man is a made-for-TV action movie released in 2000, and starring Chuck Norris. Despite a popular misconception, it has no connection to All the President's Men. Documentary film En la cuna del aire is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Rodolfo Montero de Palacio. Documentary film Forever Activists: Stories from the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade is a 1990 documentary film by Connie Field and Judith Montell that shares interviews with seven American veterans of the Spanish Civil War who fought for the Loyalist cause during the war and went on to live lives of activism. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Dating Sucks: A Genderqueer Misadventure is a 2013 short animated documentary film written and directed by Sam Berliner. Documentary film Where I Am is a 2013 documentary, biographical film directed by Pamela Drynan. Documentary film Indochina, Traces of a Mother is a 2011 documentary war film directed by Idrissou Mora Kpai. Thriller Double Xposure is a 2012 Chinese psychological thriller film directed by Li Yu starring Fan Bingbing and Feng Shaofeng. Upon release, Double Xposure became a commercial success, earning over ¥100 million in mainland China, and that made Li Yu the 52nd director whose single film's box office was more than ¥100 million. Animation Tales and Stories is a 2011 animated short film directed by Marcos Buccini Pio Ribeiro, Ricardo Bicudo and Fábio Caparica. Thriller Claudine's Return is a movie released in 1998 starring Christina Applegate. It was filmed almost entirely on the American island of Tybee Island, Georgia with a few shots from the surrounding areas. It was released as Kiss of Fire on DVD. Thriller Concorde Affaire '79, also known as The Concorde Affair, is an Italian action thriller directed by Ruggero Deodato and was written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Renzo Genta. Documentary film Harry Dean Stanton Partly Fiction is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Sophie Huber. Comedy Let's Love and Laugh is a 1931 British-German comedy film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Gene Gerrard, Muriel Angelus and Dennis Wyndham. A German-language version Die Bräutigamswitwe was made at the same time. Two philanderers get married to each other. It was based on the play Unwelcome Wife. Comedy The Harvey Girls is a 1946 MGM musical film based on the 1942 novel of the same name by Samuel Hopkins Adams, about Fred Harvey's famous Harvey House waitresses. Directed by George Sidney, the film stars Judy Garland and features John Hodiak, Ray Bolger, and Angela Lansbury, as well as Preston Foster, Virginia O'Brien, Kenny Baker, Marjorie Main and Chill Wills. Future star Cyd Charisse appears in her first film speaking role on film. The Harvey Girls won an Academy Award for Best Song for "On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe", written by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer. The film was a product of the Arthur Freed unit at MGM. Thriller Breaking Chains is a 2013 short action drama thriller film written by Andrew Godoski and directed by Ben Silverman. Animation Clouds is a 2013 short animation adventure comedy fantasy film written and directed by Stephanie Birat and Nikita Deshpande. Thriller Hells Angels on Wheels is a 1967 American biker film directed by Richard Rush, and starring Adam Roarke, Jack Nicholson, and Sabrina Scharf. The film tells the story of a gas-station attendant with a bad attitude who finds life more exciting after he is allowed to hang out with a chapter of the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle club. Animation Chibikko Remi to Meiken Kapi is a 1970 Japanese animated film. Documentary film The Possibility of Hope is a 2007 documentary short film directed by Alfonso Cuarón included as an extra in the Special Edition DVD of Cuarón's 2006 film Children of Men. Comedy Solemn Communion is a 1977 French comedy film directed by René Féret. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Neutron vs. the Death Robots is a 1962 Sci-Fi/horror film written and directed by Federico Curiel. Animation The Lady in Red is a 1935 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, set in a nightclub in Mexico patronized by cockroaches. As with many of the early Merrie Melodies cartoons, part of its purpose was to promote a Warner song. In this case, the 1935 Warner film In Caliente featured a song called "The Lady in Red". Like the film, the cartoon was set in Mexico. The song would later become a staple of Carl Stalling's catalog of musical cues when he took over music direction of the Warner cartoons in 1936. Animation Baboon is a 2012 animated short film directed by Einar Baldvin. Comedy The Housekeeper's Daughter is a 1939 comedy film directed and produced by Hal Roach. The film stars Joan Bennett, Adolphe Menjou and John Hubbard. The screenplay was written by Rian James, Gordon Douglas, Jack Jevne and Claude Martin, based on a novel by Donald Henderson Clarke. Thriller Contrast is a crime drama thriller film directed by Alonzo F. Jones and Aquanetta Jones. Thriller Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline "Some fantasies go too far." Animation The Cactus Kid is a 1930 animated short comedy family musical romantic western film directed by Walt Disney. Comedy Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda is a 1992 Indian Hindi film directed by Shyam Benegal and based on a novel of the same name by Dharmavir Bharati. It won the 1993 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. The movie has also been known for its a subversive take on the 'Devdas' syndrome. This movie stars Rajit Kapur, Rajeshwari Sachdev, Pallavi Joshi, Neena Gupta and Amrish Puri. Comedy What Changed Charley Farthing?, is a 1974 British comedy film, directed by Sidney Hayers. It was filmed on location in Aguilas, Spain, which filled in for Havana. During filming on a ship in the bay, Lionel Jeffries dove into the water and went for a swim. He had swum several hundred feet from the ship when those on board noticed a motor boat approaching at high speed. As those on deck waved frantically at the boat, trying to warn of Jeffries’ presence in the water, those on the speeding boat thought they were just being friendly and waved back, oblivious to the actor bobbing in the water. They missed running him over by a mere few feet. Thriller Revenge of the Pearl Queen is a 1956 Japanese thriller film directed by Toshio Shimura and starring Michiko Maeda. This film was one of the earliest Japanese films featuring nudity. Documentary film A Story for the Modlins is a 2012 short documentary and drama film written by Carlos Muguiro, Sergio Oksman and Emilio Tomé and directed by Sergio Oksman. Documentary film Bring ‘Em Back Alive is a 1932 jungle adventure documentary filmed in Malaya starring Frank Buck. Science Fiction Mission to Mars is a 2000 science fiction film directed by Brian De Palma from an original screenplay written by Jim Thomas, John Thomas, and Graham Yost. In 2020, a manned Mars exploration mission goes awry. American astronaut Jim McConnell coordinates a rescue mission for a colleague. Principal support actors were Tim Robbins, Don Cheadle, Connie Nielsen, Jerry O'Connell, and Kim Delaney. Animation Tulips Shall Grow is a 1942 American animated short film directed by George Pal, about a Dutch boy and girl whose idyllic existence is destroyed when they are overrun by a group of mechanical men called "The Screwballs", who lay waste to everything they touch; it is generally recognized as a not-so-subtle allegory about the conquest of Holland by the Nazis. The cartoon was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Cartoons. In 1997, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It was included on the DVD of The Puppetoon Movie. Comedy Bombay Dreams is a Swedish comedy film from 2004. Science Fiction Captain Nemo and the Underwater City was a 1969 British film, featuring the character Captain Nemo and inspired by some of the settings of Jules Verne's novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. It was written by Pip and Jane Baker and starred Robert Ryan as Nemo. The film was produced on a budget of 1.5 million US Dollars. It had stemmed from an idea that led to Roger Corman’s failed ‘Captain Nemo and the Floating City,’ itself based on a combination of two of Jules Verne’s stories. Though that movie never passed the planning stage, MGM producer Steven Pallos managed to re-create the project having read a series of inspirational articles about Jacques Cousteau’s experiments with deep sea habitats, and the ‘Floating ‘ part of the concept was dropped in favour of ‘Underwater.’ The film drew heavily on the supposed charm of the Victorian era, following agreement between director and scriptwriters to produce a popular escapist atmosphere, more the essence of Michael Todd’s Around the World in Eighty Days than of Disney‘s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Comedy The Adventures of Lucky Pierre is a 1961 nudie cutie film created by exploitation filmmakers Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman. The first of its kind to be filmed in color, the film starred comedian Billy Falbo. It was unique for its time and genre, adding successful comedy to the nudity and sensationalist material. Documentary film Bernadette Lafont, Exactement is a 2007 documentary film directed by Estelle Frédet and Andréc S. Labarthe. Comedy Zoolander 2 is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Justin Theroux. Thriller Spider Baby is a 1964 black comedy horror film, written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Lon Chaney, Jr. as Bruno, the chauffeur and caretaker of three orphaned siblings who suffer from "Merrye Syndrome", which causes them to mentally, socially, and physically regress backwards down the evolutionary ladder starting in early puberty. Sid Haig, Jill Banner, Carol Ohmart, Quinn Redeker, Mary Mitchel, and Karl Schanzer also star. Comedy Double Whammy is a 2001 comedy/drama film. Although intended to be released in theaters, it was ultimately distributed direct-to-video. Animation And Now Luke is a 2010 short animation film directed by Alan Nóbrega. Documentary film Broken Noses is a 1987 documentary and sports film directed by Bruce Weber. Comedy Four Girls in White is a 1939 Drama directed by S. Sylvan Simon, starring Florence Rice and Una Merkel. The comical exploits of four nursing students enrolled in a three-year training course. Comedy The Cable Guy is a 1996 American dark comedy film directed by Ben Stiller who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick. The film was released in the United States on June 14, 1996. It is notable for being Judd Apatow's first work as a feature film producer. Documentary film Horgasm: A Love Story is a 2012 documentary adventure biographical film directed by Tobias Froystad. Animation Into Spring is a 2011 short, animated, fantasy and musical film written and directed by Udo Prinsen. Comedy Amhi Doghe Raja Rani is a Marathi movie released on 31 December 1986. The movie produced by Prem Chitra and directed by Kamlakar Torne, is a fun-filled love story of an unemployed youth and his jobless girlfriend. Comedy What Were They Thinking? is a 1970 comedy film. Documentary film Sex and Cloister is a 2005 documentary short film written by Claudia Priscilla and Kiko Goifman directed by Claudia Priscilla. Documentary film The Poker Movie is a 2006 documentary film directed by Jessica Landaw. Comedy Last Action Hero is a 1993 American action-comedy-fantasy film directed and produced by John McTiernan. It is a satire of the action genre and its clichés, containing several parodies of action films in the form of films within the film. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Jack Slater, a fictional Los Angeles police detective. Slater is a fictional character even within the film, the hero of the Jack Slater series of action films. Austin O'Brien co-stars as a boy who is magically transported into a parallel universe inhabited by Slater and the other characters in the Slater film series. Schwarzenegger also plays himself as the actor portraying Jack Slater, and Charles Dance plays an assassin who escapes from the Slater world into the real world. Last Action Hero was a huge financial loss during its theatrical release, but has developed a strong cult following. The film also features Art Carney's last appearance in a motion picture. Documentary film Flight Of The Windhorse is a documentary film produced by Richard Dennison. Thriller Saboot is a 1980 Bollywood Horror Film directed by Shyam Ramsay & Tulsi Ramsay.It featured Navin Nischol, Vidya Sinha, Kajal Kiran & Vinod Mehra in prominent roles. In this movie, two sisters lose their father and one of their husbands, then become the focus of an investigation as the men who killed the father and husband begin to die mysteriously. Comedy My Uncle Rafael is a 2012 film directed by Marc Fusco. The screenplay was written by Scott Yagemann and Vahik Pirhamzei, based on Pirhamzei's play Rafael Keroo Gandzere. Documentary film Debtocracy is a 2011 left-wing documentary film by Katerina Kitidi and Aris Hatzistefanou. The documentary examines the causes of the Greek debt crisis in 2010 and advocates for the default of "odious debt". The documentary has been distributed online under a Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license since 6 April 2011, and the production said that it has no interest in any kind of commercial exploitation of the project. The documentary is available in Greek and English and is subtitled in French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. According to The Nation, half a million people watched the film in the first five days of its release. The film was followed by a Greek-language book with the same title. Thriller Hong Kong, the present day. Twenty years after being imprisoned for murder, Wong Yun-yeung (Nick Cheung), a mute, is released and put on parole. In the country, he rents an old house in view of that of world-famous tenor Tsui Hon-lam (Michael Wong) and eavesdrops on him and his family. Hon-lam, who is about to give his farewell concert, lives with his wife (Candice Yu) and daughter Tsui Sut (Janice Man), who is studying piano and of whom he is violently over-protective. When a burned and disfigured corpse is found by the seashore nearby, it is finally identified as Hon-lam's. The police detective in charge, Lam Ching-chung (Simon Yam), who specialises in reinvestigating cold cases and is still traumatised by the apparent suicide of his Taiwanese wife (Yumiko Cheng) five years ago, suspects Wong may be involved, as he was originally imprisoned for raping and murdering Hon-lam's elder daughter, Yi-wan (Janice Man). Wong has also become obsessed by Tsui Sut, who looks exactly like her late sister. However, the truth of both cases, spread across 20 years, is not so simple. Documentary film Cabale des oursins is a 1992 documentary short film written and directed by Luc Moullet. Comedy Hold 'Em Yale is a 1928 comedy film written by George Dromgold, Sanford Hewitt, John W. Krafft and directed by Edward H. Griffith. Documentary film Backbone of America is a 2013 documentary film. Documentary film Chaplinesque, My Life and Hard Times aka The Eternal Tramp is a 1972 documentary film directed by Harry Hurwitz. The film was frequently shown on American Public Television. Comedy We Need a Vacation (French: Fais-moi des vacances) is a 2002 film directed by Didier Bivel. Comedy The Flan is a 2013 comedy, animated, biographical, family short film written and directed by Raoul Olou. Animation The Lost Home is a 2009 short animation film directed by Makrand Joshi. Comedy Mail and Female is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer. It was the 160th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Something Short of Paradise is a 1979 romantic comedy film directed by David Helpern from a screenplay by Fred Barron. It stars Susan Sarandon and David Steinberg. Comedy Robert & La Rousse is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Patrick Aubert. Thriller Screen legend David Carradine turns in one of his final screen performances in this low-budget crime drama helmed by Mexican-American actor-director Damian Chapa. Chapa stars as a honest but financially strapped cop Angel Alvarez who makes some quick money -- but loses his soul -- when he goes to work for a local gangster Fernando (Javier Rivas). Carradine co-stars as Angel's detective colleague who tries to set his friend back on the path of straight and narrow. Documentary film Frat House is a documentary film exploring the darker side of fraternity life. The film was directed by Todd Phillips and Andrew Gurland, and largely filmed at Allentown, Pennsylvania's Muhlenberg College; the majority of the film was shot in the house of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, whose charter was revoked in 2000. The opening fraternity, that drove the filmmakers out of the college and the town, is the Beta Chi fraternity on the State University of New York College at Oneonta campus in Oneonta New York. Beta Chi is an unrecognized fraternity in Oneonta, and was kicked off the Oneonta campus after reports of severe hazing. It continues to operate as a rogue, unrecognized chapter in the town to this day. Other unrecognized fraternities from SUNY Oneonta shown in the film include Sigma Alpha Mu, also known as "Sammy", and Tau Kappa Epsilon, which was recognized in the spring of 2007 but shortly thereafter lost their recognition from the campus. Frat House won two Sundance Film Festival awards in 1998, but has been attacked for containing sequences that were staged for the cameras. Comedy True to Life is a 1943 film directed by George Marshall. It stars Mary Martin and Franchot Tone. Thriller It's the middle of Amy Kramer's most-hated night, Family Night, where every member of the family has to share something with the others. After a home-made video of the family's most embarrasing situations put together by Amy's mischievious little brother, Jed, it's Amy's turn to share. She decides to share a ventriloquist act with her ventriloquist dummy, Dennis. However, not even halfway through the routine, Dennis loses his head. Amy complains to her father, reminding him that he told her she'd get a new dummy. So Amy does. She gets Slappy. However, after Amy reads the card of magic gibberish in Slappy's coat pocket, she's just put her family and herself in jeopardy. Because Slappy's no normal dummy. He's one that can come to life... Documentary film Chris Brown's Journey DVD contains videos for Brown's first single "Run It!" featuring Juelz Santana, "Yo" and "Gimme That" featuring Lil Wayne, while the CD boasts an international version of "Run It!" and the track "So Glad", which is previously unreleased in the United States. Also included on the DVD are dance demos and a half-hour documentary featuring highlights from Brown's promo tours in the United Kingdom and Japan, Grammy Week in Los Angeles and rehearsals for his ongoing tour, which plays Detroit. Brown's self-titled debut bowed at No. 2 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 1.27 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Lead single "Run It!" topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for five straight weeks. Comedy Qué perra vida is a 1962 Mexican comedy film written and directed by Jaime Salvador, starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine. Co-starring are Norma Mora, Magda Urvizu, and Rayo. The film was produced by Filmadora Chapultepec. Documentary film Afghantsi is a 1988 documentary film directed by Peter Kosminsky for Yorkshire Television. It is based on numerous interviews with Soviet soldiers and officers filmed in Kabul at the end of the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Kosminsky visited several units of the 103rd Airborne Division, including an outpost on a mountain side overlooking Tajbeg Palace, the headquarters of the 40th Army. The soldiers in the film speak about the hardships of service in Afghanistan, combat experience and the loss of close friends. Another part of the film is devoted to interviews with veterans of the war that have already returned home, and parents of those who died. Thriller Batman Returns is a 1992 American superhero film, directed and produced by Tim Burton, based upon the Batman character appearing in magazines published by DC Comics. It is the second installment of Warner Bros.' initial Batman film series, with Michael Keaton reprising the title role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. The film introduces the characters of Max Shreck, a business tycoon who teams up with the Penguin to take over Gotham City, as well as the character of Catwoman. Burton originally did not want to direct another Batman film because of his mixed emotions toward the previous film in 1989. Warner Bros. developed a script with writer Sam Hamm which had the Penguin and Catwoman going after hidden treasure. Burton agreed to return after he granted him more creative control and replaced Hamm with Daniel Waters. Wesley Strick did an uncredited rewrite, removing the characters of Harvey Dent and Robin and rewriting the climax. Annette Bening was originally cast as Catwoman but was replaced with Pfeiffer following her pregnancy. Filming for Batman Returns started in in June 1991 at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. Comedy Panhandle Scandal is the 91st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 18, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Capullito de alhelí is a 1945 comedy drama film written by Paulino Masip and directed by Fernando Soler. Comedy Three Smart Guys is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 217th Our Gang short that was released. Animation Little Otik, also known as Greedy Guts, is a 2000 Czech film by Jan Švankmajer and Eva Švankmajerová. Based on the folktale Otesánek by K.J. Erben, the film is a comedic live action, stop motion-animated feature film set mainly in an apartment building in the Czech Republic. The film uses the Overture to Der Freischutz by Carl Maria von Weber as the score. Documentary film Bye Bye Shanghai is a 2008 film directed by Jana Bokov. Animation Oliver & Company is a 1988 American animated musical buddy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released on November 18, 1988 by Walt Disney Pictures. The 27th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film is inspired by the classic Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, which has been adapted many other times for the screen. In the film, Oliver is a homeless kitten who joins a gang of dogs to survive on the 1980s New York City streets. Among other changes, the setting of the film was relocated from London to New York City, Fagin's gang is made up of dogs, and Sykes is a loan shark. Oliver & Company began production around 1986 as Oliver and the Dodger. The film was re-released in the United States, Canada, and the UK on March 29, 1996. It was then released to video later that same year, and again in 2002 and 2009 on DVD. The film was released on Blu-ray Disc in 2013, commemorating its 25th Anniversary. Animation The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow is a Christmas television special produced in stop motion animation by Rankin-Bass in 1975. It runs a half-hour as opposed to Rankin/Bass' standard hour format. It is narrated by Angela Lansbury, and co-stars Cyril Ritchard. Comedy A Night at the Movies is a short film starring Robert Benchley. It was Benchley's greatest success since How to Sleep, and won him a contract for more short films that would be produced in New York. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in 1937 for Best Short Subject. Science Fiction Batang X is a 1995 Filipino film released under Regal Films. The film is about 5 children with superhuman abilities who get kidnapped by the alien Dr. Axis to help her steal sources of energy for her spaceship. Documentary film Miracle on Everest is a 2008 adventure and documentary film written by Chris Thorburn and directed by Jennifer Peedom. Comedy Gado Bravo is a 1934 romance comedy film written by Erich Philippi and directed by António Lopes Ribeiro and Max Nosseck. Animation Babar: King of the Elephants is a 1998 animated film made by Nelvana Limited and released in theaters in Canada and the U.S. by Alliance Communications and later on home video by HBO Home Video. Based on Jean de Brunhoff's book series, it is the second Babar film, following Babar: The Movie. Documentary film Walking Troubles of Organic Hemiplegy is the first documentary film in the world, created by Romanian neurologist Gheorghe Marinescu. The film depicts several patients walking in four directions against a black background before and after the treatment. Marinescu came to the idea of making the film after having used the chronophotography under the influence of Étienne-Jules Marey. Marinescu praised the use of the cinematographic techniques in the scientifically investigation. Comedy Sabapathy is a 1941 Tamil comedy film directed and produced by A. V. Meiyappan and A. T. Krishnaswamy, starring T. R. Ramachandran, Kali N. Ratnam and K. Sarangapani. The film is regarded as Tamil cinema's first full-length feature comedy film. Documentary film Ebba the Movie is a documentary film of Swedish punk band Ebba Grön from 1982, by director and writer Johan Donner. The film includes a lot of live music and interviews with the band’s members. It starts in Rågsved, a working class suburb of Stockholm, and follows Ebba Grön on tour around Sweden until the band returns to Rågsved. The Swedish reggaeband Dag Vag also participates in a part of the movie when Ebba is on tour. There are two versions of the film. When released in 1982, the movie was originally 78 minutes long. Johan Donner later cut down the film to a 52 minutes version which he called the Hardcore version. Both versions are included in the DVD-release. The title of the film is a reference to the 1977 documentary film ABBA: The Movie, featuring fellow Swedes ABBA. The reference is intended to be ironic, since Ebba Grön's style is very different from that of ABBA. Animation Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam is a 2010 short animated film, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by Michael Jelenic, featuring George Newbern and Jerry O'Connell reprising their roles from Justice League Unlimited as Superman and Captain Marvel who cooperate to do battle with the powerful Black Adam. The film, which was released on November 9, 2010 as the main feature on the compilation DVD DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection, was the fourth and to date longest of the DC Showcase series, which were also included in extended versions. Documentary film The Pull is a 2007 short biographical documentary film directed by Andy Blubaugh. Documentary film Hot Flash Havoc is a 2012 film directed by Marc Bennett. Science Fiction Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders is the third of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on October 3, 2000, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Unlike the previous films, in spite of the grimmer atmosphere, it also had a lighter tone since the real monsters are the good guys and the disguised humans are the primary antagonists. It is the third of the first four Scooby Doo direct-to-video films to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio Mook Animation. Documentary film Lords of the Mafia: Raymond Lee Washington takes a look at how the famous Los Angeles Crips gang was formed. Gangster king Raymond Lee Washington put a group of neighborhood friends together as community watchmen to protect their block. Watch how this community gang quickly spirals out of control to violence, crime and homicide. Documentary film The New Medicine is 2006 documentary film written by Ronald Blumer and directed by Muffie Meyer. Thriller Jurm is a 1990 Bollywood movie directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by his brother Mukesh. It stars Meenakshi Sheshadri, Vinod Khanna, and Sangeeta Bijlani in the leading roles. Salim Khan wrote the story and script. The film was a critical and commercial success. Comedy Cut Loose is a 2008 film directed by Jan Verheyen. Science Fiction Earth Girls Are Easy is a 1988 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Julien Temple and stars Geena Davis, Julie Brown, Jeff Goldblum, Damon Wayans, and Jim Carrey. The plot is based on the song "Earth Girls Are Easy" from Julie Brown's 1984 mini-album Goddess In Progress. Documentary film Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle is a documentary film directed by Phillip Rodriguez. Documentary film Heinrich Himmler: Anatomy of a Mass Murderer is a 2008 historical documentary film directed by Michael Kloft. Comedy The Undercover Woman is a 1946 film directed by Thomas Carr. Documentary film The "Stone Sentinel" is one of the nicknames of Mount Aconcagua in Argentina and part of the Andean Cordillera. To 6,962 meters high, it’s the highest mountain on the continent. The film documents the physical and psychological feats confronted by Katia, a young woman. The inhabitants who live in the valleys or the villages perched high above are Katia's ephemeral companions along the way. An adventure on a human scale with astonishing larger than life characters who reveal the varying degrees to which the lives of those who live close to the "Stone Sentinel" are influenced by the mountain. Thriller Touched By Evil, is a 1997 television drama film directed by James A. Contner. The film stars Paula Abdul, Adrian Pasdar and Susan Ruttan. It aired on ABC, January 12, 1997 at 9/8c. This film marks the acting debut of American singer/choreographer, Paula Abdul. Documentary film Uspomene 677 is a 2011 documentary film written by Mirko Pincelli, Enrico Tessarin and directed by Mirko Pincelli. Animation Candyjam is a 1988 7 minute 35mm short animated film animated collaboration by ten animators from four countries produced and directed by Joanna Priestley and Joan Gratz. The animation uses drawings, puppets and object animation. Animated by David Anderson, Karen Aqua, Craig Bartlett, Elizabeth Buttler, Paul Driessen, Tom Gasek, Joan Gratz, Marv Newland, Christine Panushka and Joanna Priestley. Thriller Lite Trap is a 1982 romance thriller film written and directed by Niklaus Schilling. Comedy Sobreviviré is a 1999 comedy-drama romance film directed by Alfonso Albacete and David Menkes, starred by Emma Suárez and Juan Diego Botto, a straight girl and a gay guy who fall in love. The film and especially the soundtrack was very successful in Spain. Paz Vega has a small role as airplane hostess. Famous writer and co-script writer Lucía Etxebarría has a cameo as herself in a Chueca café. Comedy Vintage Wine is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Seymour Hicks, Claire Luce, Eva Moore and Judy Gunn. The film was made at Julius Hagen's Twickenham Studios, but was released by Gaumont British Distributors which was the largest British film company at the time. The film was loosely based on a German play by Alexander Engels. Comedy The Four Poster is a 1952 film directed by Irving Reis. Comedy Cradle Robbers is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 26th Our Gang short subject released. Animation Donkey Xote is a 2007 Spanish-Italian CGI animated children's comedy film based on the Miguel de Cervantes novel Don Quixote, starring Andreu Buenafuente, David Fernández, Sonia Ferrer and José Luis Gil. Under Lumiq Studios executive producers Giulia Marletta, Paco Rodríguez and Carlos Fernández, the screenplay was written by Angel Pariente and directed by Jose Pozo. The lead character of Rucio intentionally bears a resemblance to the character of Donkey from the Shrek film series. The film was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. Comedy Burlesque on Carmen is Charlie Chaplin's thirteenth and last film for Essanay Studios, released in 1915 and then later recut into a different version in 1916. Charlie Chaplin played Darn Hosiery and Edna Purviance played Carmen. Carmen was very popular at this time and two films under this title had already been released in 1915, one by Raoul Walsh where Theda Bara played Carmen and one by Cecil B. DeMille where the part was played by Geraldine Farrar. Chaplin's version is a parody of DeMille's film, following closely its structure and using very similar sets and costumes. Comedy The Wrath of God is an offbeat Western genre film released in 1972 and filmed in Mexico. It starred Robert Mitchum, Frank Langella, Rita Hayworth and Victor Buono and was directed by Ralph Nelson. It is based on the novel by Jack Higgins writing as James Graham. Thriller The Brute Man is a 1946 American horror thriller film starring Rondo Hatton as the Creeper, a murderer seeking revenge against the people he holds responsible for the disfigurement of his face. Directed by Jean Yarbrough, the film features Tom Neal and Jan Wiley as a married pair of friends the Creeper blames for his deformities. Jane Adams also starred as a blind pianist for whom the Creeper tries to raise money for an operation to restore her vision. The film was produced by Universal Pictures near the end of their horror film period. The screenplay was written by George Bricker and M. Coates Webster, based on a story by Dwight V. Babcock. The Brute Man is a quasi-sequel to House of Horrors and explains the origin of the Creeper, who is handsome and popular until his face is disfigured in an accident. The back story is based partially on the real-life story of Hatton, whose facial features were the result of acromegaly. As the result of a merger, Universal Pictures adopted a policy against developing any more B movies. Additionally, following the death of Hatton from acromegaly, the studio feared accusations of exploiting the star's illness. Thriller The Rainbow Warrior Conspiracy is a 1988 Australian-New Zealand mini series based on the Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior. Comedy Chasing Rainbows is a 1930 American romantic musical film directed by Charles Reisner, starring Bessie Love and Charles King, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The supporting cast features Jack Benny, Marie Dressler, and Polly Moran. This was Jack Benny's first film role. The movie introduced the song "Happy Days Are Here Again". Documentary film The Worst of the Worst: Portrait of a Supermax Prison is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Jane Cooper, Valarie Kaur, Allyssa Lamb, Aseem Mehta, Eric Parrie, Sharat Raju and Ivy Wang. Thriller Antibodies is a German crime-drama-thriller directed by Christian Alvart and stars Norman Reedus, Wotan Wilke Möhring and André Hennicke. Animation TINAMV1 is a 2011 animation film directed by Adnan Popovic. Thriller "Welcome to the jungle known as the Melbourne underworld. Animal Kingdom uses this edgy locale to unspool a gripping tale of survival and revenge. Pope Cody, an armed robber on the run from a gang of renegade detectives, is in hiding, surrounded by his roughneck friends and family. Soon, Pope’s nephew, Joshua "J" Cody, arrives and moves in with his hitherto-estranged relatives. When tensions between the family and the police reach a bloody peak, "J" finds himself at the center of a cold-blooded revenge plot that turns the family upside down. Wielding a formidable cinematic lexicon, writer/director David Michôd shows complete command of every frame as he shifts between simmering intensity and gut-wrenching drama. There isn't a false note in the film as it follows through on the tantalizing promise displayed in his short films and unleashes a fierce new voice in Australian cinema." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Tyrolean Riviera is a 2010 short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Tatiana von Furstenberg. Thriller Twenty8k is a 2012 British thriller film directed by David Kew and Neil Thompson. It stars Parminder Nagra, Jonas Armstrong, and Stephen Dillane. Documentary film John Paul II Vol 2: 1988-1991: The Fall of Berlin Wall is a 2006 biographical documentary film. Science Fiction The Boys from Brazil is a 1978 British-American thriller film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier and features James Mason, Lilli Palmer, Uta Hagen and Steve Guttenberg in supporting roles. The screenplay by Heywood Gould is based on the novel of the same name by Ira Levin. The film was produced by Martin Richards and Stanley O'Toole with Robert Fryer as executive producer. The music score was by Jerry Goldsmith and the cinematography by Henri Decaë. It was produced through Sir Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was nominated for three Academy Awards. The film was shot on location in Austria, England, Portugal, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was Schaffner's second sci-fi film, appearing ten years after Planet of the Apes. Comedy Valentin the Good is a 1942 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Thriller Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia is a 2009 war film directed by Tim Matheson and starring Joe Manganiello, former WWE and current TNA wrestler Ken Anderson, Keith David and Tim Matheson. It is the third installment in the series, as well as the sequel to Behind Enemy Lines, and Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil. The film was co-produced by WWE Studios, and released direct-to-video and Blu-ray on January 6, 2009. Documentary film Anthem to Beauty is a music documentary about the making of the Grateful Dead albums Anthem of the Sun and American Beauty. It originally aired in a somewhat shortened version in 1997 as part of the television series Classic Albums. It was released on VHS video tape in 1998 and on DVD in 1999, with a running time of 1 hour 15 minutes. Comedy The Ugliest Man In Cartoons is a 2013 short fantasy animated comedy film written and directed by Andy Tubbesing. Documentary film The Valley of a Missing City is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Emilija Škarnulytė. Comedy Show of Hands is a feature film written and directed by Anthony McCarten. It stars Melanie Lynskey, Craig Hall Stephen Lovatt and Matt Whelan. Based on true events, the story concerns an endurance competition where the person who can keep their hand on a new car the longest wins the car. The world record for such a competition is over five days. Filming took place in New Plymouth, New Zealand between November and December 2007. The film premiered at the Montreal Film Festival on 28 August 2008, and was released theatrically in New Zealand on 13 November. Science Fiction Killer Tomatoes Eat France!, was released in 1991 as the third and most recent sequel to Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Like its predecessor, Killer Tomatoes Strike Back, it was a direct-to-video release. The film had been intended as the third in the series according to Return of the Killer Tomatoes, but was replaced as the third film by Killer Tomatoes Strike Back. It is the final film made by New World Pictures before their sale to News Corporation in 1997. Because the movie was co-produced with corporate successor 20th Century Fox, this is the only New World film whose rights are solely owned by 20th Century Fox. Thriller Montana is an American crime film released in 1998, directed by Jennifer Leitzes, written by Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber, and produced by Sean Cooley, Zane W. Levitt, and Mark Yellen. Claire is a professional hit woman who has been targeted by her own organization. Her boss gives her a low level task of retrieving his runaway girlfriend Kitty. Once Claire tracks down Kitty, she is unable to stop her from killing the boss' incompetent son. Comedy Babes on Broadway is a 1941 musical film starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland and directed by Busby Berkeley, with Vincente Minnelli directing Garland's big solo numbers. The film, which features Fay Bainter and Virginia Weidler, was the third in the "Backyard Musical" series about kids who put on their own show, following Babes in Arms and Strike Up the Band. Songs in the film include "Babes on Broadway" by Burton Lane and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, and "How About You?" by Lane with lyrics by Ralph Freed, the brother of producer Arthur Freed. The movie ends with a minstrel show performed by the main cast in blackface. Comedy Boku wa tomodachi ga sukunai is a 2014 drama film directed by Takurô Oikawa. Comedy No Time for Nuts is a computer animated short film from Blue Sky Studios, starring Scrat from Ice Age . Directed by Chris Renaud and Mike Thurmeier, it premiered on November 21, 2006, on the DVD release of Ice Age: The Meltdown. The short follows Scrat on a chase after his nut, which has been accidentally sent forward in time by a frozen time machine. No Time for Nuts was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Animation Junko's Shamisen is a 2010 short, drama, thriller and animation film written and directed by Sol Friedman. Comedy The Midget's Revenge is a 1913 comedy short film written by Marguerite Bertsch and directed by Bert Angeles. Documentary film Mardik: Baghdad to Hollywood is a 2008 documentary film written by Mardik Martin and directed by Ramy Katrib and Evan York. Animation Hungu is a 2008 animated short drama film directed by Nicolas Brault. Documentary film Via PanAm is a 2011 multimedia documentary written by Erwin Koopman and directed by Kadir van Lohuizen. Thriller Survival Quest is a 1989 film starring Lance Henriksen, Catherine Keener, and Dermot Mulroney. It was written and directed by Don Coscarelli one year after Phantasm II. Comedy Miss Grant Takes Richmond is a 1949 comedy film starring Lucille Ball and William Holden, directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Columbia Pictures. It was released under the title Innocence is Bliss in the UK. Comedy Malibu Express is a 1985 action/adventure film starring Darby Hinton, Sybil Danning, Lori Sutton and Art Metrano. It was directed, written, and produced by Andy Sidaris. The film features 80's Playboy Playmates Kimberly McArthur, Barbara Edwards, Lorraine Michaels, and Lynda Wiesmeier in its cast as well. In it, Danning "cinched her image as B-budget bad girl". Regis and Joy Philbin cameo as talk show hosts. Documentary film Paperboys is a 2001 documentary film by American director Mike Mills. The 41-minute film, produced by Jack Spade, profiles six paperboys from Stillwater, Minnesota. They invite Mills into their homes, show him their personal effects, and answer questions about their lives and the future of paperboys. Parents weigh in on the benefits of their children's job and share thoughts on how the city has changed over the years. Mills's camera follows the boys on their routes, and the elegiac footage is accented with contemporary music. Thriller Presence is a 2013 short, drama, horror and thriller film written by Colin David MacDonald and Glen Matthews and directed by Colin David MacDonald. Comedy Safe at Home! is a 1962 sports comedy film starring Major League Baseball players Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris of the New York Yankees. The film also stars William Frawley and Don Collier, with appearances by New York Yankees Whitey Ford and Ralph Houk. The film is about a young Florida boy who lies to his Little League teammates, telling them he knows Mantle and Maris and will bring them to their team banquet. His attempts to meet his heroes during spring training by sneaking into the stadium and into their hotel room at the Yankee Clipper Hotel result in chaos, and he learns an important lesson about honesty. Filmed in Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach, Florida. Comedy Duska is a 2007 Dutch film directed by Jos Stelling. It was the Netherlands' submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. At the Netherlands Film Festival, where it was the opening film Sylvia Hoeks won the Best Supporting Actress Golden Calf for her role as a cashier, while composer Bart van de Lisdonk was nominated for Best Music. Animation Novemberdays is a 1990 documentary film directed by Marcel Ophuls. Comedy L'Arroseur arrosé is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent comedy film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring François Clerc and Benoît Duval. It was first screened on June 10, 1895. It has the distinction of being the earliest known instance of film comedy, as well as the first use of film to portray a fictional story. The film was originally known as "Le Jardinier" or "Le Jardinier et le petit espiègle", and is sometimes referred to in English as "The Tables Turned on the Gardener", and "The Sprinkler Sprinkled". Animation Wild Waves is a 1929 musical, animated and short film series directed by Burt Gillett. Documentary film Glimpse of the Garden is a five-minute short experimental film made by Marie Menken, showing film clips of a garden, with birds chirping for the soundtrack. In 1958, the film won an award at the Exposition Universelle et Internationale at Brussels. In 2007, the film was nominated for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Thriller Lonely Hearts is a 2006 American film directed and written by Todd Robinson. It is based on the true story of the notorious "Lonely Hearts Killers" of the 1940s, Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez. The story of Beck and Fernandez was also the subject of the 1970 film The Honeymoon Killers, directed by Leonard Kastle and the 1996 film Deep Crimson, directed by Arturo Ripstein. Comedy Partner(s) is a 2005 romantic comedy film written and directed by Dave Diamond. Documentary film Peace Is Every Step is a 1998 documentary film directed by Gaetano Kazuo Maida and written by George Paul Csicsery and Leslie Asako Gladsjo. Documentary film The Fourth Brother is a 2013 documentary film directed by Xu Tong. Animation The Great Wave is a short animated film directed by Tony Gooley. Thriller Cassidy is a 1989 mini series based on the novel by Morris West. It was based on the life of Charles Parnell Cassidy, a fictitious premier of New South Wales. Comedy Dreamworld is a 2012 comedy, drama and romance film directed by Ryan Darst. Comedy Trust Me is a 2006 film written and directed by Andrew Kazamia. Trust Me is produced by Quadriga Productions and stars Enn Reitel, Tony Curran, Craig Ferguson, and Shelley Long. It won three awards at its first festival screening at the Breckenridge Festival of Film, June 2007, for Best Supporting Actor for Enn Reitel, Best Comedy and an Audiences Award. At the next festival, the Honolulu International Film Festival, July 2007, it won Best Director, then at the Kansas Universal Film Festival, September 2007, it won Best Director and Best Editor. It screened at the Braunschweig Film Festival in Germany where its director Andrew Kazamia won the Heinrich award for best first time European film maker 2007. Documentary film Liv till varje pris is a 1998 documentary film directed by Stefan Jarl. Comedy Now Hear This is a 1962 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It was directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble, and written by Jones and John Dunn. The title comes from a phrase used aboard American naval ships as an instruction to cease activity and listen to the announcement that will follow. The phrase was referred to in another WB cartoon, Now Hare This, five years before this one. This cartoon is notable in that it has no rings at the opening title sequence. In addition, this cartoon is notable for resembling a UPA cartoon more than a typical Warner Bros. short of the time. Animation Heidi's Song is a 1982 animated musical feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera. The film is based on the novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri. Among the voice cast of the film are Lorne Greene as Grandfather, Margery Gray as Heidi and Sammy Davis Jr. as Head Ratte. It is one of only three movies Hanna-Barbera ever made that did not feature their trademark characters. The film was distributed theatrically in North America by Paramount Pictures, who had previously released another Hanna-Barbera film, Charlotte's Web, nine years earlier. Today, rights to the film are owned by Time Warner subsidiary Warner Bros. Entertainment. Documentary film The 5000 Days Project is an ongoing documentary film directed by Rick Stevenson, that has several presentations and extensions in various festivals, TV stations, and more. The documentary chronicles the transition from child to adult, through footage of their everyday lives and thoughts. Documentary film Wer Ist Thomas Müller? is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Christian Heynen. Documentary film Koch Brothers Exposed is a 2012 US documentary, compiled by Robert Greenwald from a viral video campaign produced by Brave New Films, about the political activities of the Koch brothers. Comedy The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film is a short film directed by Richard Lester and Peter Sellers, in collaboration with Bruce Lacey. The film was released in 1959. It was filmed over two Sundays in 1959, at a cost of around £70. It was nominated for an Academy Award, but did not win. It was a favourite of The Beatles, which led to Lester being hired to direct A Hard Day's Night and then Help!, in which Lacey makes a guest appearance as George Harrison's gardener in the opening sequence. The short film has been made available as a special feature on several home video releases of A Hard Day's Night. It is also featured in The Unknown Peter Sellers. Comedy Wham-Bam-Slam! is the 164th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film The Redemption of General Butt Naked is a 2010 documentary drama film directed by Daniele Anastasion and Eric Strauss. "Joshua Milton Blahyi, aka General Butt Naked, murdered thousands during Liberia’s horrific 14-year civil war. Today this once-brutal warlord has renounced his sadistic past and reinvented himself as evangelist Joshua Milton Blahyi. In a riveting cinema vérité journey that unfolds over the course of five years, filmmakers Eric Strauss and Daniele Anastasion follow Blahyi’s unrelenting crusade to redeem his life. Facing those he once terrorized, preaching where he once murdered, Blahyi is on a quest to save his soul. Can a man really change? Should we be judged by what we have done, or by who we are now? Whatever you make of him—liar or madman, charlatan or genuine repentant— General Butt Naked is certainly a mesmerizing character. Challenging our preconceived notions of evil, justice, and faith, this shocking story of one man’s remarkable journey will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned his or her capacity to forgive." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Killer Rats is a 2003 science fiction, horror and thriller film written by Jace Anderson, Adam Gierasch and Brian Irving and directed by Tibor Takács. Documentary film Wings of Evolution is a 2007 documentary film about the revolutionary educational system of the Siragu Montessori School, a school for homeless and underprivileged children, located in the outskirts of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. For a long time, the focus of education in India has been one of compulsory learning procedures, rote learning and examination-based evaluation with no emphasis on children's understanding of concepts, critical thinking and implications in their life outside school. Siragu Montessori School, in spite of limited resources and great obstacles has maintained a quality program, free for those who attend. The Documentary film focuses on bringing together children from around the world, through a world-wide postcard sharing workshop in which the children share thoughts, exchange ideas and promote cultural diversity, global peace and understanding towards building a better tomorrow. Fund raising for the Wings Of Evolution - Siragu Montessori School is undertaken by Positive People Today which is a 501 non-profit organization, which aims to unite human beings all over the Earth on the simple principle of "Positive Thinking". Thriller Go Goa Gone is a 2013 Hindi zombie comedy film directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K.. The film features Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, Vir Das, Puja Gupta and Anand Tiwari. It was released on 10 May 2013, and was declared a super-hit at the box office. Almost one third of the film was shot in Mauritius. Comedy Dance Fu is a 2011 martial arts comedy film starring Kel Mitchell. The film was co-written and co-produced by Mitchell and directed by Cedric the Entertainer, which is his directorial debut. It was released straight to DVD on October 4, 2011. In the film, Kel plays two roles: a young dancer named Chicago Pulaski Jones and a villain named Pretty-Eyed Willy. Cedric the Entertainer makes a cameo appearance as a homicide detective. Other cast members include Katerina Graham, Affion Crockett and Tommy Davidson. Comedy Will you Merry Me?, a Christmas film, stars Wendie Malick and Cynthia Stevenson. It was filmed in 2007/2008, and was released in 2008. Comedy The Catechism Cataclysm is a 2011 independent, psychotronic dark comedy film directed by Todd Rohal. The film's narrative concerns a bumbling priest named Father Billy who embarks on a camping trip with his childhood idol, Robbie. Comedy Mamma's Boys is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Yo gané el prode, ¿y usted? is a 1973 Argentine film. Science Fiction Mars Needs Moms is a 2011 American 3D motion capture animated science fiction comedy film co-written and directed by Simon Wells, and based on the Berkeley Breathed book of the same title. The film is centered on Milo, a nine-year-old boy who finally comes to understand the importance of family, and has to rescue his mother after she is abducted by Martians. It was released on March 11, 2011 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film stars both Seth Green and newcomer Seth Dusky as Milo. This was the last film by ImageMovers Digital before it was absorbed back into ImageMovers. The film was a commercial and critical flop, and is the second biggest box office bomb in history, grossing less than $39 million on a budget of $150 million. Comedy G-Thang : I Got Problems is a 2007 comedy film written by Gary 'G. Thang' Johnson and directed by Bobby Mardis. Comedy Lookwell was a television pilot written and produced by Conan O'Brien and Robert Smigel, the latter of whom would become a primary creative voice for O'Brien's late night show. It starred Adam West. The pilot was broadcast on NBC in July 1991 but was not picked up as a series despite being a "personal favorite" of NBC chairman Brandon Tartikoff. Science Fiction The Mangler is a 1995 American, Australian and South African horror film, directed by Tobe Hooper and based upon the Stephen King short story of the same name which appeared in his inaugural short story collection, Night Shift. It stars Robert Englund and Ted Levine. Documentary film The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack is a 2000 documentary film directed by Aiyana Elliot. Animation Kali le petit vampire is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Regina Pessoa. Documentary film The River Wanganui is a 1913 documentary shot in New Zealand in 1912 on his 1912-13 South Pacific film-making voyage by French director Gaston Méliès. Like many of his films shot on that trip it is now lost. The film was released in the USA in 1913, and was described then as a trip up New Zealand’s most picturesque river known as the Rhine of that country. The river is now called the Whanganui River. In September 1912 press reports said that: There will be a big Maori gathering shortly at Paranui, a place some 15 miles above Pipiriki, on the Wanganui River, to open a new native meeting-house. Several hundreds of Maoris from all parts of the district are expected to attend. Among the visitors will be the Melies Picture Company, who anticipate finding excellent materials for the kinematograph in the typical Maori scenes. A later press report in October 1912 said that: Mr Edmund Mitchell, a well-known novelist and journalist arrived at Wellington from San Francisco by the Aorangi last week with Mr Gaston Melies a moving-picture manufacturer with a full dramatic company on a tour of the Pacific for film-making purposes .... Documentary film Herr Wichmann von der CDU is a 2002 film directed by Andreas Dresen. Comedy A Get2Gether is a 2005 comedy film, directed by Ceon Forte, and starring B. Cole and Tony Roberts. The film was director Forte's feature-film directorial debut. Comedy Flesh Gordon is an independently produced 1974 American science fiction adventure comedy film that is an erotic spoof of Universal Pictures' first Flash Gordon serials from the 1930s. The film was produced by Walter R. Cichy, Bill Osco, and Howard Ziehm. It was co-directed by Howard Ziehm and Michael Benveniste, who also wrote the screenplay. The cast includes Jason Williams, Suzanne Fields, and William Dennis Hunt. The storyline is purposely reminiscent of the first Flash Gordon multi-chapter serial, but written and directed with a purposely campy flavor. The planet Porno and major characters are suggestive innuendos: the hero Flesh Gordon; his love interest Dale Ardor; the evil Emperor Wang the Perverted; Dr. Flexi Jerkoff; Amora, Queen of Magic; and a very gay Robin Hood-like character called Prince Precious. Science Fiction Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe is a 1990 science-fiction/action film written and directed by Damian Lee and starring Jesse "The Body" Ventura and Sven-Ole Thorsen, with a cameo by James Belushi. It has become somewhat of a cult movie due to its outlandish plot and other B-movie characteristics. In 2011, this film was added to the roster of "RiffTrax," the satirical show in the vein of "Mystery Science Theater 3000," hosted by Michael Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett. Comedy When a group of expecting young couples head to Burt Fleming's mountaintop hotel for a weekend retreat (and discount abortions), they get more than they bargained for when the fetal undead come back for vengeance. Comedy The Masked Gang: Iraq is a 2007 Turkish comedy film, directed by Murat Aslan, about an incompetent gang of criminals attempting to capture an oil installation in northern Iraq in order divert the oil to Turkey. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on January 12, 2007, was the third highest-grossing Turkish film of 2007. It is a sequel to The Masked Gang and was followed by The Masked Gang: Cyprus. Animation Nine 2: Sweetheart Declaration is a 1983 romance animation film directed by Gisaburō Sugii. Thriller Scar is a horror/crime thriller film. It stars actress Angela Bettis, known for starring in the remake of the horror classic horror film Carrie. It is the first US produced 3D full length feature film to be completed in HD 3D and the first-ever 3D Video on demand film released for 3D televisions. Comedy Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story is a 1999 ABC television biopic about the 1970–1974 television series The Partridge Family, focusing on star David Cassidy and co-star Danny Bonaduce through the four years the show was on. Directed by David Burton Morris, the 90-minute film premiered on Saturday November 13, 1999 at 8:00pm on ABC. Comedy I'll Give a Million is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Vittorio De Sica. It is based on the first screenplay by Cesare Zavattini which tells the sory of a disillusioned millionaire who, tired of the attempts of greedy friends and relatives to sponge off of him, becomes a bum in order to find a decent human being. Science Fiction Menace from Outer Space is a 1956 science fiction adventure film starring Richard Crane, Scotty Beckett, and Sally Mansfield. The film was created from several episodes of the television show Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. Thriller The Man with a Cloak is a drama film directed by Fletcher Markle and starring Joseph Cotten, Barbara Stanwyck, Louis Calhern, and Leslie Caron, and based on "The Gentleman from Paris", a short story by John Dickson Carr. Documentary film Following Sean is a 2005 documentary film directed by Ralph Arlyck, and a follow-up to his 1969 student short "Sean," which features four-year-old Sean's thoughts on marijuana, police presence, and freewheeling lifestyles. The film's notoriety landed a screening in the White House and a variety of predictions regarding the outcome of Sean's life - whether he could grow up to embody the hippy philosophy, or whether he would turn out a drug dealer or stock broker. Following Sean picks up in the mid-1990s and turns Sean's story into a meditation on generational changes and legacies that are handed down as a result of choices made in heated political climates. The film was met with high critical praise, receiving an 86% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 64 on Metacritic. Documentary film WE ARE THE CHILDREN is a documentary film that dives deep inside the world of a group of Michael Jackson fans during the 2004-05 trial. The story delves beyond the tabloidesque media coverage of the crazy fan to uncover the human faces of the dedicated supporter. Following a group of California fans from dance parties on Hollywood Blvd to court proceedings in Santa Maria, and vigils at Neverland, WE ARE THE CHILDREN brings some three-dimensionality to people often written off as humorous freaks. The nonjudgmental, unflinching eye of the camera documents fan club gatherings, music collections and impersonators, as fans tell personal tales of inspiration about the King of Pop. Documentary film Desert Dreams: Celebrating Five Seasons In The Sonoran Desert s a 2012 documentary film directed by Thomas A. Wiewandt. Comedy My Favorite Blonde is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Bob Hope and Madeleine Carroll. Based on a story by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, the film is about a vaudeville performer who gets mixed up with British and German secret agents in the days just before America's entry into World War II. The film features an uncredited cameo appearance by Bing Crosby. Comedy Céline and Julie Go Boating is a French film directed by Jacques Rivette. As the film begins, we see a red-haired woman—we will learn that it is Julie--sitting on a bench in a pleasant but rather non-descript Parisian park. She is reading a book, we can see, on magic incantations. But after a few minutes of random looks around the park—children playing, a cat on the prowl for pigeons—Julie is suddenly taken by the sight of a lithe woman woozily staggering across the park, a long scarf dangling from her neck. No one else seems to notice the dazed woman when she drops that scarf except for Julie, who leaps up from her park bench. She calls after her. Julie will chase after Céline, at first seemingly only on the mundane task of returning a dropped scarf. But with just that simple act, the magic of the narrative—both of this particular story and, in Rivette's meta-approach, that of cinema itself—begins. Comedy Sanity Clause is a TV Movie. Comedy State of Bacon is a 2014 mockumentary written and directed by Jason Cook, and produced in conjunction with the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival. It postulates that bacon is one of the most popular foods in the world, and covers the world's largest bacon festival, the founders, and the people that attend. Comedy Prema Entha Madhuram is a 1991 comedy film written by Jandhyala and Vijaya Lakshmi Pothuri, directed by Jandhyala. Documentary film François Simon: La présence is a 1986 documentary film written and directed by Ana Simon and Louis Mouchet. Comedy Playing Away is a 1987 TV comedy film, from a screenplay by Caryl Phillips, about two cricket teams. The English team, fictitiously named Sneddington invites a team of West Indian heritage based in Brixton to play a charity game in support of their "Third World Week." According to Screenonline, "The gentle comedy of manners and unexpected reversal of white and black stereotypes in Playing Away contrasts sharply with the stylistic experimentation and the militant denunciations of racial prejudice in director Horace Ové's earlier feature, Pressure." New York Times reviewer Vincent Canby called it "witty and wise without being seriously disturbing for a minute". The cricket match scenes were filmed at Botany Bay Cricket Club in Enfield, Middlesex. Among those starring in Playing Away were: Norman Beaton Nicholas Farrell Brian Bovell Ross Kemp Gary Beadle Trevor Thomas Ram John Holder Joseph Marcell Director: Horace Ové Producer: Vijay Amarnani Music by: Simon Webb Documentary film B V Karanth:Baba Kannada:, is a biographical Kannada language feature length documentary film on the life and times of BV Karanth, the man whose influenced Post Independence Modern Indian theater, the most. The film is directed Ramchandra P. N. and the producer is Films Division, an organisation under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. The film bases itself on B V Karanth's autobiography Illiralaare, Allige Hogalaare in Kannada language compiled by well known Kannada writer Vaidehi. Comedy Theatre 2 is a 2012 doucumentary, drama, comedy, biographical film written and directed by Kazuhiro Soda. Comedy Fellowship of the Dice is a film released in 2005, directed by Matthew Ross, and starring Aimee Graham and Price Carson. It combines interviews and scenes from Strategicon 2004 a real-life role playing game convention with a fictional account of a game with the players portrayed by actors. As the fictional game progresses, it is intercut with interviews and scenes from the convention. Comedy Munro is a 1960 animated short film. It was directed by Gene Deitch, written by Jules Feiffer, and produced by William L. Snyder. Munro won an Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 1961. It was the first short composed outside of the United States to be so honored. The film was selected for preservation by the Academy Film Archive. The title character is a rebellious little boy who is accidentally drafted into the United States Army. No matter which adult he tells "I'm only four", they all fail to notice his age. Screenwriter Feiffer, who adapted his own story from his book Passionella and Other Stories, and provided the storyboards, said the tale was a reaction to his time serving in the U.S. Army: "I came up with the story of Munro because I understood that if you're really in a rage and really want to attack someone in cartoon form, the least effective way is to jump up and down and scream and yell and to be polemical—something a lot of cartoonists have never learned. The best way is to go in the other direction and feign innocence, and bring the reader along in a quiet way. Science Fiction Mesa of Lost Women is a 1953 American low-budget black-and-white science fiction film directed by Ron Ormond and Herbert Tevos from a screenplay by the latter and Orville H. Hampton. Documentary film The City That Rocked the World is a 2013 documentary film directed by Roger Appleton. Thriller Bottom Feeders is a 1998 Action film written and directed by Thomas Baumann. Thriller 7 Lives is a 2011 British film directed by Paul Wilkins starring Danny Dyer, Kate Ashfield and Martin Compston. Comedy Heisst es nun Trapez oder Tropez? Mit solch harmlosen Missverständnissen beginnt, was sich schnell zum vollen Chaos ausweitet. Und alles nur, weil die Schmirinski’s zwecks Kreuzfahrt an der Riviera aufkreuzen. Die Schweizer TV-Lieblinge 1999 haben sich für ihr zweites abendfüllendes und zwerchfellsprengendes «Ferienvideo» wieder eine Unmenge Slapstick einfallen lassen – und sich in eine Unzahl schräger Urlaubsgäste verwandelt. Vom trotteligen Ganoven-Duo über die schwerhörigen AHV-Touristen bis zu den unterbelichteten Piraten ist alles dabei. Halt, nicht alles: Bei so vielen Rollen kann man ja glatt die Ferien vergessen! Gott sei Dank konnte für die weiblichen Parts Birgit Steinegger verpflichtet werden – ebenfalls Verkleidungskünstlerin, Erzkomödiantin und Stuntfrau par excellence. (Letzteres bei den Schmirinski’s obligatorisch!) Bei allem Klamauk: Schmidi und René wissen, wie man einen erstklassigen Reisefilm dreht: mit wunderbarem Mittelmeerwetter, Schnappschüssen der Schoggiseiten von Cannes, Saint-Tropez und Korsika, einem Kreuzfahrtschiff der Traumklasse – und als Krönung einer wahnwitzigen Umrundung der Formel-1-Rennstrecke von Monte Carlo! Dabei stehen einem doch vorher schon die Haare zu Berge... Comedy Cas and Dylan is an independent feature film starring Richard Dreyfuss and Tatiana Maslany. It is a road trip comedy about an ailing man in his sixties who goes on the lam with a young woman. It is the feature film directorial debut of Jason Priestley. It was filmed in the late summer and early fall of 2012 in Sudbury, Ontario and Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The film was produced by Mark Montefiore of Montefiore Films and written by Jessie Gabe. Emily Alden of Pacific Northwest Pictures and Marina Cordoni of Breakthrough Entertainment are executive producers. Cas and Dylan was screened at the Atlantic Film Festival in 2013 as well as the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival and the Whistler Film Festival. Maslany garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. She also won the Phillip Borsos Award for Best Performance at the 2013 Whistler Film Festival. The film was released on May 9, 2014 in theaters across Canada. Before a DVD release on August 12, 2014. The film has yet to be released in the US. Thriller The Moon Is... the Sun's Dream is the 1992 debut feature by South Korean film director Park Chan-wook. Comedy Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid is a 1929 live-action/animated short film produced to sell a series of Bosko cartoons. The film was never released to theaters, and therefore not seen by a wide audience until 2000 on Cartoon Network's television special Toonheads: The Lost Cartoons. The film was produced in May 1929, directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, together with Warner Brothers. The short was considered lost for many years, but a copy was found in the studio missing only beginning and the end. Comedy Ach du lieber Harry is a German film directed by Jean Girault. It was released in 1981. Comedy Old Gray Hoss is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 78th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Une histoire de ballon is a 1976 documentary, short film directed by Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan Ivens. Documentary film The Prophecies of Nostradamus is a 1979 TV movie based on the writings of Nostradamus. It was also known as The Man Who Saw Tomorrow. Comedy Sleeping Together is a 1997 comedy film directed by Hugh Bush. Comedy Motoring is a 1927 British silent comedy film directed by George Dewhurst and starring Harry Tate, Henry Latimer and Roy Travers. A passing motorist helps a woman to elope with her lover. It was based on one of Tate's own music hall sketches. Animation Trip For Tat is a 1960 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Sylvester, Tweety, and Granny. Although it contains a new plot, wherein Granny and Tweety travel to various locations while Sylvester tries to eat Tweety in every one, the cartoon is mostly made up of footage from previous cartoons. Here are the cartoons which the short borrows animation from, in order of appearance: Tweety's S.O.S.: The entire boat sequence. Tree Cornered Tweety: The sequence where Sylvester tries to catch Tweety on skis, as well as the bridge scene. Tweet Tweet Tweety: The sequence where Sylvester swings towards Tweety on a balcony while barely avoiding a construction pillar. A Pizza Tweety Pie: The final sequence where Sylvester eats spaghetti in the restaurant. The only new animation in the short is at the beginning when the world tour is described to Granny, the finger painting sequence, when Sylvester is first in The Alps and Japan, and Tweety looking up at Sylvester cutting through the floorboards. Thriller A heartfelt crime thriller, DELIVERED is an intimate tale of loss, betrayal, redemption and bittersweet revenge. In the spirit of films like BULLITT, VANISHING POINT and TRUE ROMANCE, this film is packed with twists and turns, a cool car and a couple on the run.As a young vet, Shane returns home to a financially broken and widowed Mom and he is determined to get back her home which was lost to foreclosure while he was off fighting the war. After finding out that she is working two jobs to make ends meet, Shane promises that he will get their old house back. Reluctantly, he takes an armed courier job. Not really wanting to carry a gun, it is the only job he can find. Luckily, Mom saved Dad's classic '67 Mustang which is the perfect vehicle for Shane to use for his job. It also provides an emotional connection to his Dad and is a great source of comfort.After several routine deliveries, Shane's boss sends him on a special assignment. On the way to pick up a large amount of cash which will ultimately be exchanged for a rare piece of art, Shane stops at a roadside diner for a bite. On the way back to his car, he sees a young woman being molested by a drunk trucker and intervenes, offering the beautiful girl a ride to the next town. Lonely for some female company, he decides to spend the night in a desert motel before leaving the next morning to finish his delivery. Duped by a drug crazed young Japanese man, Shane is forced to shoot the son of a murderous gangster in self defense. On the run and inadvertently entangled in an art theft ring, Shane and the girl seek refuge at the home of a friend. Now he must untangle a web of lies to discover his own truth.Japanese gangsters, an Armenian art dealer, a retired proctologist and a beautiful young woman compliment a young vet in this well rounded ensemble cast of unique characters. Set in Los Angeles and the dusty desert towns of Mojave Desert, the backdrop of DELIVERED provides a fresh view of California that we rarely see in films. Documentary film Get ready for a wild ride as we journey through that provocative period in cinema, the 70’s and 80’s, a time of no-holds-barred moviemaking featuring unparalleled quantities of sex and nudity on-screen. Travel back in time through our retrospective series of documentaries that trace the roots of sex and nudity in cinema, uncovering groundbreaking films and the stars that disrobed in them. Narrated by our own in-house film historian, we highlight the series of events that led to the breaking down of the ratings system, the actresses and directors that challenged censorship and the controversial films that revolutionized the period and broke down long-standing barriers. Our in-depth expose is packed with revealing bios and facts, unveiling the most famous and sexiest actresses of the 70's and 80's and their contributions to skin on the screen. In many cases it was their first and only nude appearance on film, making this a must-have reference guide to nudity in cinema. Scenes with Kim Basinger, Morgan Fairchild, Darlyn Hannah, and hundreds more of Hollywood’s Hottest Actress. Animation Rabbits Cabbage is a 2011 animated short film directed by Vladislav Berezok. Documentary film Glenn Close, Richard Gere, Edie Falco and other stars celebrate the bonds they share with their canine companions in this uplifting documentary about our furry best friends. Thriller The Badge is a 2002 mystery-thriller film, directed by Robby Henson and stars Billy Bob Thornton, Patricia Arquette and William Devane. Documentary film Dream Land is a 2004 short documentary written by Laila Pakalnina and Maris Maskalans and directed by Laila Pakalnina. Documentary film The Talking Muse is a 2003 biographical film written and directed by Torben Skjødt Jensen. Comedy As aventuras de Sérgio Mallandro is a Brazilian movie directed by Erasto Filho, released in 1985. Science Fiction White Room:02b3 is a 2012 short, science fiction film written by Tory Mell and directed by Greg Aronowitz. Documentary film Women's Viewpoint is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Ivana Sarah Marques Ferreira, Jandayra Alves Santos Clementino, Romilda Máxima Vilela de Lima, and Viviane Moreira Moraes. Comedy S.O.B. is a 1981 American film comedy written and directed by Blake Edwards. It stars Julie Andrews and Richard Mulligan. Also appearing are Robert Preston, Larry Hagman, Robert Vaughn, Robert Webber, Loretta Swit, Shelley Winters and, in his last movie appearance, William Holden. S.O.B. was originally released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on July 1, 1981. Documentary film F*** Off, I'm Ginger was a BBC Three documentary about the body image and contrasting stereotypes surrounding ginger hair. It aired on 29 April 2007 as part of BBC's Body Image series including F*** Off, I'm Fat and F*** Off, I'm a Hairy Woman. It was presented by ginger haired comedian Daniel Wright, and followed his attempts to get a date with any woman despite his hair colour. Wright's comedy partner Stephen Marsh also appeared. The documentary is about the life of a ginger haired person and how hard they, especially men, have it amongst the world around them. It aims to persuade people who discriminate against ginger hair to change their ways and respect ginger haired people just like any other person. It contained interviews with ginger haired actors Charlie Clements, in which he spoke about becoming typecast as a ginger actor, and about Bradley's portrayal as a geek in the show and Jennie McAlpine, who said she had never been bullied for being ginger. Comedy The Enchanted Grove is a 1981 Romanian film written by Draga Olteanu Matei and directed by Gheorghe Naghi, adapted from Mihail Sadoveanu's 1926 novel. Comedy The Chaperone is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Stephen Herek, and also produced by WWE Studios. The film stars Triple H, Yeardley Smith, Ariel Winter, Kevin Corrigan, José Zúñiga, Kevin Rankin, Enrico Colantoni, and Israel Boussard. Comedy Loves of a Blonde is a 1965 Czechoslovakian film directed by Miloš Forman. It is also known under the alternate title of A Blonde in Love. Science Fiction Iron Man 2 is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008's Iron Man, and is the third installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux, the film stars Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson. Set six months after the events of Iron Man, Tony Stark has revealed his identity as Iron Man and is resisting calls by the United States government to hand over the technology while also combating his declining health from the arc reactor in his chest. Meanwhile, rogue Russian scientist Ivan Vanko has developed the same technology and built weapons of his own in order to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family, in the process joining forces with Stark's business rival, Justin Hammer. Following the successful release of Iron Man in May 2008, Marvel Studios announced and immediately set to work on producing a sequel. In July of that same year Theroux was hired to write the script, and Favreau was signed to return and direct. Comedy Memory Lanes is a 2009 film directed by Brian K. Roberts. Thriller All the Kind Strangers is a 1974 American film directed by Burt Kennedy. Comedy Rover Dangerfield is a 1991 American animated musical comedy film produced by Hyperion Animation and released by Warner Bros., starring the voice talents of comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who also wrote and co-produced the film. It is about a street dog named Rover, who is owned by a Las Vegas showgirl. Rover gets dumped off Hoover Dam by the showgirl's boyfriend. However, rather than drowning, Rover ends up on a farm. Science Fiction Operazione Goldman\Lightning Bolt is a Spanish and Italian international co-production that was co-financed by the American Woolner Brothers. The 1965 Eurospy spy-fi film directed by Antonio Margheriti originally titled to coincide with the release of Goldfinger was not released in the US until two years later. It was retitled to reflect the release of the next James Bond film Thunderball with the tagline "It strikes like a ball of thunder!" Science Fiction Emmanuelle 2000 is a 2001 adventure fantasy science fiction romance film written by Emmanuelle Arsan andi directed by Udo Blass and Fred Olen Ray. Thriller Homicidal is a 1961 thriller film produced and directed by the self-proclaimed "King of Showmanship", William Castle. Written by Robb White, the film stars Glenn Corbett, Patricia Breslin, Eugenie Leontovich, Alan Bunce, Richard Rust, and Joan Marshall. It was released with a "fright break" that allowed patrons to receive a refund if they were too scared to stay for the climax of the film. Documentary film Bridges to Babylon Tour '97–98 by The Rolling Stones is a concert DVD released in December 1998. It was filmed in the TWA Dome in St. Louis, Missouri on 12 December 1997 during the Bridges to Babylon Tour 1997-1998. Featuring performances by Dave Matthews and Joshua Redman. The concert was broadcast as a pay-per-view special. Of the 23 songs played, 4 songs were left off the DVD. "Anybody Seen My Baby?", "Corinna" with Taj Mahal, "All About You" and "The Last Time" were also played. "Waiting On A Friend", "Corinna" and "The Last Time" from this concert were released on the live album No Security. Documentary film The Hyperwomen is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film, directed by Fausto Carlos, Leonardo Sette and Takuma Kuikuro. The film was shot in the Xingu National Park, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Comedy Three and a Half Musketeers is a 1957 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Gilberto Martinez Solares. Comedy Paris, France is a 1993 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Jerry Ciccoritti and written by Tom Walmsley. Documentary film Fengming, a Chinese Memoir, also known as Chronicle of a Chinese Woman, is a 2007 Chinese documentary film directed by Wang Bing. The film consists almost entirely of an interview with the elderly He Fengming, recounting her experiences in post-1949 China. Documentary film Beyond Wiseguys: Italian Americans & the Movies is a 2008 Documentary Film directed by Steven Fischler. Thriller The Changeling is a 1980 Canadian/American horror film directed by Peter Medak and starring George C. Scott and Trish Van Devere. The story is based upon events that writer Russell Hunter said he experienced while he was living in the Henry Treat Rogers Mansion of Denver, Colorado. Science Fiction Kamen Rider Kabuto The Movie: God Speed Love is the theatrical film adaptation of the Kamen Rider Kabuto TV series directed by Hidenori Ishida and written by Shōji Yonemura. The catchphrase for the movie is "". Unlike many others Kamen Rider movies, it does not follow the TV series's storyline. Instead, it is more like a prologue. The movie shows an alternate universe where the close relations between Riders did not exist and the impact of the first meteor evaporated all of Earth's oceans. Seven years after the meteor hit Earth, ZECT pretends to use a passing comet to refill the Earth's oceans, while in fact they are pulling another meteor to crash on Earth, one large enough to destroy the world. The film was produced by Ishimori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films in the Kamen Rider franchise. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with 2006's Super Sentai movie, GoGo Sentai Boukenger The Movie: "The Greatest Precious". Upon its release, the movie was the second highest selling family movie of the week coming in at 4th place. A Director's Cut version of the movie was released on May 2007. Comedy The Legend of Frenchie King is a 1971 French western comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Brigitte Bardot and Claudia Cardinale. Comedy His Girl Friday is a 1940 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, from an adaptation by Charles Lederer, Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur of the play The Front Page by Hecht and MacArthur. The major change in this version, introduced by Hawks, is that the role of Hildy Johnson is a woman. The film stars Cary Grant as Walter Burns and Rosalind Russell as Hildy Johnson and features Ralph Bellamy as Bruce Baldwin. The film was #19 on American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Laughs and has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Due to a failure to renew the copyright registration, the film entered the public domain in 1968; the 1928 play it is based on remains under copyright until 2024. Comedy A Simple Noodle Story, internationally A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop is a 2009 film directed by Zhang Yimou. It is a remake of Blood Simple, the 1984 debut of the Coen brothers, whose films Zhang Yimou lists as among his favorites. The film transports the original film's plot from a town in Texas to a noodle shop in a small desert town in Gansu province. The film is a mixture of a thriller and screwball comedy. The film stars Sun Honglei, Ni Dahong in the thriller segment while comedians Xiaoshenyang and Yan Ni star in the comedic segment. The film has been described as a considerable departure from the director's previous works. Thriller Journey to the End of the Night is a 2006 independent film directed by Eric Eason starring Brendan Fraser, Mos Def, Scott Glenn, Alice Braga and Catalina Sandino Moreno. Documentary film I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: A Portrait of David Toop Through His Records Collection is a 2008 Documentary-Rockumentary-Drama Fantasy film directed by Dominique Lohlé and Guy Marc Hinant. Thriller This adults-only hriller concerns an attractive female lawyer who has been having an affair with a married man. Comedy Pixel Perfect is a 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie. It aired in the United States on January 16, 2004 and in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2004. This is the 50th Disney Channel Original Movie. Thriller Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a 1994 American comedy detective film directed by Tom Shadyac, and co-written by and starring Jim Carrey. It was developed by the film's original writer, Jack Bernstein, and co-producer, Bob Israel, for almost six years. The film co-stars Courteney Cox, Tone Lōc, Sean Young and former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective was a box office success, grossing $107 million worldwide from a $15 million budget. It spawned a sequel, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, a direct to video spin-off Ace Ventura Jr: Pet Detective, and an animated series which lasted three seasons. In addition to launching Carrey into stardom, the film has a large cult following. Comedy Depan bisa belakang bisa is a 1987 comedy film directed by Tjut Djalil. Thriller Monsieur Klein is a 1976 French film directed by Joseph Losey, with Alain Delon starring in the title role. Animation Toro Bravo is a 2007 film directed by Madi Piller. Documentary film The Seeds: Pushin' Too Hard is a documentary film directed by Neil Norman. Comedy Harve Karbo is a 2012 television movie comedy written by Phil Johnston. Comedy Lucy in London is a 1966 prime-time TV special produced and directed by Steve Binder, co-produced and choreographed by David Winters and sponsored by Monsanto Company. The program starred Lucille Ball, Anthony Newley and the Dave Clark Five and was filmed entirely on location in London. Animation Hypnerotomahia is a 1992 short animated film written by Andrei Kolpin, Oleg Kusovkov and directed by Andrey Svislotsky. Documentary film American Teacher is a 2011 documentary film directed by Vanessa Roth and Brian McGinn. "As the debate over the state of America’s public school system rages on, one thing everyone (including President Obama) agrees on is the need for great teachers. Yet, while research proves that teachers are the most important school factor in a child’s future success, America’s teachers are so woefully underpaid that almost a third must divide their time between a second job in order to make a living. Chronicling the stories of four teachers in different areas of the country, American Teacher reveals the frustrating realities of today’s educators, the difficulty of attracting talented new teachers and why so many of our best teachers choose to leave the profession altogether. One of the very few black teachers at Leadership High School in San Francisco, Jonathan Dearman, loved his job, and his students adored him. But his inability to support his family led him to pursue a new career and left his students devastated by his departure. An elementary school teacher in New Jersey, Rhena is fresh out of Harvard and personifies the smart, young teacher anyone would want for their kids. But even her strong commitment to her students ultimately gets pushed aside when weighed against her own financial needs. Their stories are disheartening, but this wake-up call to our system’s failings also looks at possibilities for reform. Can we re-value teaching in the United States and turn it into a prestigious, financially attractive and competitive profession? With almost half of American teachers leaving the field in the next five years, now is the time to find out." Quoting Joanne Parsont from the 2011 San Francisco International Film Festival site. Documentary film Lecumberri is a 1977 documentary film written by Miguel Necoechea, José Emilio Pacheco, Tomás Pérez Turrent, Arturo Ripstein and Margarita Suzan and directed by Arturo Ripstein. Thriller A Reasonable Man is a 1999 South African-French crime drama thriller produced, written, starring, and directed by Gavin Hood. Thriller No Fury is a 2009 thriller film written and directed by Andy Roski. Documentary film "Nearly about 1600 square kilometers of the North Eastern region of Bangladesh are wetlands locally known as "Cholon Beel." They are inundated by water eight to nine months a year making the inhabitants of this area are completely dependent on the mercy of the environment for survival. The only way locals can move around and communicate in the wet season is by boat. The short dry season allows for only one crop, so people have turned to fishing as their only source of income. Naturally, with such meager resources to be had, inhabitants live well below the poverty line. The children suffer the most with limited access to education. In 2002 the nonprofit organization Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha came forward with the innovative idea to educate the children of the impoverished area by using the natural events of these regions to create "Education on the Boat." Every day boats go to each house in the village to collect students and teach them on the boat. At the end of classes, the boats again go to every house to drop off the students." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Leonard Cohen: Bird on a Wire is a 1974 music documentary film written and directed by Tony Palmer. Documentary film On 18 April 1983 a truck drove into the entrance of the US embassy in downtown Beirut killing 63 people, including six CIA officers. Never before had the CIA lost so many officers in a single attack. In the weeks and months after the bombing top investigators from the CIA and FBI failed to solve the mystery of who was responsible. For Robert Baer, the CIA s top operative in the Middle East, it became a lifelong obsession.His investigation and the answers he found became the Emmy Award-nominated motion picture, The Cult of the Suicide Bomber. In the first film Bob uncovered the history and evolution of suicide bombing as a weapon of radical Islam. Now in this vital new film he discovers how the phenomenon has spread to the West and changed the role of women in the Middle East, and crucially tells us how this threat can be defeated.With shocking footage of actual suicide bombings and interviews with failed suicide bombers, The Cult of the Suicide Bomber is the most definitive documentary on suicide bombers ever produced.Baer himself says: I almost look at the Cult of the Suicide Bomber films as a CIA briefing. In the CIA, we were taught to go to policy makers and tell them what we believe is the absolute truth. For me, the Cult films are the absolute truth. Thriller The Hunt for the I-5 Killer is a 2011 action thriller film written by Teena Booth and Ann Rule and directed by Allan Kroeker. Documentary film Gli Undici moschettieri is a 1952 Italian documentary film directed by Ennio De Concini and Fausto Saraceni.. Documentary film Justin Bieber's Believe is a 2013 concert film biopic and the sequel to Never Say Never, both centering on Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released through Open Road Films in the United States and Canada on December 25, 2013. The film has received negative reviews from film critics and has grossed $6.2 million in the United States as of mid-January 2014. Documentary film Four Wings and a Prayer is a 2007 documentary film directed by Nick de Pencier. Science Fiction Arthur Lindquist is The Regenerated Man in this tacky horror offering. Lindquist plays a scientist who has developed a serum that regenerates human flesh. Through a series of incredible plot complications, he's forced to drink the formula himself. As a result, he transforms into an insatiable, vampiric beast. Fortunately, he only targets criminals, but who knows how long he'll be so selective? This R-rated baby-scarer might have benefited from such intangibles as better writing, direction and acting. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Animation Disney Princess Sing-Along Songs: Enchanted Tea Party is a 2005 animation film written by Walt Disney. Documentary film Martha Hill is a 2013 documentary film directed by Greg Vander Veer. Animation Prehistoric Beast is a ten minute long experimental animated film conceived, supervised and directed by Phil Tippett in 1984. This sequence is considered as being the first film produced by the Tippett Studio, founded by Tippett himself in 1984. Made with the go motion animation technique, scenes from Prehistoric Beast were included in the 1985 full length documentary Dinosaur!, first aired on CBS in the United States on November 5, 1985. Animation Banapara Track '04 Pilot' is a 2013 animation short film written by Hidetaka Kakihana and directed by Tai Murayama, Hideki Shiroma and Shuhei Fukunaga. Comedy Tremors 3: Back to Perfection is a 2001 direct-to-video western monster film directed by Brent Maddock, and is the third installment in the Tremors series featuring the subterranean worm-creatures dubbed "Graboids". It is a sequel to Tremors 2: Aftershocks. Michael Gross, Charlotte Stewart, Ariana Richards, Tony Genaro, and Robert Jayne reprise their roles from the first film. Documentary film Concrete Pharaohs, directed by Jordan Todorov, is a Bulgarian documentary film exploring the lifestyle of the Kalderash Roma – a closed community of no more than 1 million people all over the world. Comedy Ginger and Fred is a 1986 comedy/drama film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Marcello Mastroianni and Giulietta Masina. The title is a reference to the American dancing couple Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. The two leads portray Italian impersonators of Astaire and Rogers who reunite after thirty years of retirement for a vulgar and bizarre television extravaganza. The movie is a complex and coherent indictment of the shallowness of commercial television, which, eager to squeeze commercials across every possible kind of program, deadens the viewers' ability to appreciate complex or thought-provoking themes. Comedy Big Man on Campus is a 1989 comedy film directed by Jeremy Kagan. It was written by and stars Allan Katz. It co-stars Corey Parker. Thriller The Syndicate: A Death in the Family is a 1970 Italian crime film directed by Piero Zuffi and written by Ennio Flaiano and the same Zuffi. In 2004 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Storia Segreta del Cinema Italiano: Italian Kings of the Bs" at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Liars is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Oscar Nobi. Documentary film Drag: Not Just Men In High Heels is a 2007 documentary film directed by Amir Jaffer. Comedy Enemies of Laughter is a 2000 romantic comedy film written by Glen Merzer and directed by Joey Travolta. Science Fiction The Terrornauts is a 1967 science fiction film produced by Amicus Productions. It went out on a double bill with They Came from Beyond Space. This double bill has been called "the two worst films the company ever produced". Documentary film "Pip Chodorov brings us on a personal journey into the world of avant-garde and experimental cinema. The artists and poets of cinema since before WWI have always been free radicals, crazy about filmmaking and pushing the artform in unexpected new directions. Pip shares with us the films he loves and introduces us to some of the unforgettable artists who made them. An enjoyable, energetic foray in to the beginnings of an untamed and essential artform." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Comedy Tom and Jerry: The Movie is a 1992 American animated musical buddy comedy film produced and directed by Phil Roman and released in Germany by Turner Pictures and in United States by Miramax Films. It is a feature-length film starring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. It was their first feature-length movie and the only one to receive a wide theatrical release. It also served as a comeback to the silver screen for the pair after being absent from film for 34 years. Joseph Barbera, co-creator of the characters, served as creative consultant. This was Dana Hill's last film before her death in 1996. The film was at the target of controversy when it received negative reaction due to the characters' dialogue. It was also a box office bomb, grossing only $3 million. Documentary film Vincent Scully: An Art Historian among Architects is a documentary film directed by Edgar B. Howard and Tom Piper. Science Fiction Splice is a 2009 Canadian-French science fiction thriller film directed by Vincenzo Natali and starring Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley, and Delphine Chanéac. The story concerns experiments in genetic engineering being done by a young scientific couple, who attempt to introduce human DNA into their work of splicing animal genes. Guillermo del Toro, Don Murphy, and Joel Silver executive produced. Comedy Saratan is a 2005 comedy and drama film written and directed by Ernest Abdyjaparov. Animation In Hanford is a 2012 short animation biographical drama fantasy film written and directed by Chris Mars. Comedy Sleep Study is a 2010 short comedy film, written and directed by John Merriman and Kerri Lendo. Documentary film Witness to Apartheid is a 1986 American documentary film directed by Sharon I. Sopher. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Written by Sharon I. Sopher and Peter Kinoy, the film also won a Cine Golden Eagle. The filmmaker, Sharon I. Sopher, also won an Emmy Award for its direction. Comedy A short film about the 'Cart Boy' who later became Bubbles in Trailer Park Boys. Also features Ricky and Jason (who later became Julian) as security guards. Thriller Father of Lies is a 2007 drama fantasy thriller film directed by Phenomenon. Animation The Lump is a short animated film released in 1991. It tells the story of an unattractive and unpopular man named George. One day, a lump appears on his head that looks like an attractive face. By pretending the lump is his real face, he gains fame and fortune, but soon he gets into trouble when he enters into the company of several corrupt politicians. A National Film Board of Canada film, The Lump was written and directed by John Weldon. Harvey Atkin contributed the voice. It was nominated for a Genie Award in 1992 and won the Gordon Bruce Award for Humor at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in that year. Comedy Wolves Hunt at Night French: Les Loups chassent la nuit, is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Bernard Borderie, written by Bernard Borderie, starring Jean-Pierre Aumont and Louis de Funès. Comedy Anna Magdalena is a 1998 Hong Kong film starring Aaron Kwok, Kelly Chen and Takeshi Kaneshiro. It was the directorial debut of production designer Yee Chung-Man. Comedy Entre monjas anda El Diablo is a 1972 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Science Fiction Park Arcadia is a 2014 short, drama, science fiction, and thriller film written by Shaan Aslam and Darren H. Rae and directed by Darren H. Rae. Comedy GravyTrain is a 2010 Canadian comedy film directed by April Mullen who also produced the feature with Tim Doiron under the company name G-Train Productions. Thriller The Weapon is a 1957 British thriller films directed by Val Guest. It was made by Republic Pictures. Its themes were originally explored in the 1951 British film, The Yellow Balloon. Comedy Send a Gorilla is a 1988 film directed by Melanie Read. Comedy "Brewster is about to have a bad day. His tryst with his brother’s wife is interrupted by a call from the truck dispatch. His brother has not shown up for work, and if Brewster doesn’t cover his route, his sibling will be fired. So Brewster heads out to deliver a shipment of coffins to a funeral home several states over. Trying not to fall asleep at the wheel, Brewster picks up hitchhikers Cary and Vogel, a gay couple whose cross-country trip is a last-ditch effort to mend their failing relationship. Brewster takes an instant dislike to Cary but becomes uncomfortable when he finds himself somewhat attracted to Vogel. His GPS guidance system misleads them into an abandoned junkyard, where the truck's axle breaks. As Brewster tries to find help, Vogel and Cary explore their surroundings. When night falls, they learn that the coffins aren’t exactly empty. There are vampires…hungry ones! Vogel, Cary, and Brewster barricade themselves in the truck’s cab, hoping to fend off the vampires with religious artifacts until dawn. All of their plans for escape are foiled, until their last one, which unfortunately involves going out into the junkyard. From cheeky opening credits to deep Southern accents, Bite Marks is a delightful vampire buddy comedy with a witty script and a cute cast. Irreverence never looked so tasty." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film James May on the Moon is a British documentary in which James May commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Apollo moon landings. It was first aired on BBC Two on 21 June 2009 and on 10 November 2009 on BBC America in the United States. The show saw May interviewing Apollo moonwalkers Harrison Schmitt, Alan Bean, and Charlie Duke, before himself experiencing weightlessness and G-forces similar to that of a Saturn V rocket launch. As a passenger in a Lockheed U-2 spy plane, May flies to the stratosphere with his instructor pilot, Major John "Cabi" Cabigas, where they are able to view the curvature of the Earth and the atmosphere. His training for this was shown in the BBC Four documentary James May at the Edge of Space. Comedy The Water Cure is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy "A look at gay men, drag queens, and transgender people in San Francisco’s Tenderloin in the 60s and 70s." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Addicted To Fame is a 2012 documentary biographical comedy film written and directed by David Giancola. Comedy Manhattan Angel is a film directed by Arthur Dreifuss released on Mar 17, 1949. Documentary film Screaming Queens is a 2005 documentary film directed by Victor Silverman and Susan Stryker. Documentary film Aux portes du monde saharien is a 1947 documentary short film directed by Robert Vernay. Comedy Death of a Champion is a 1939 American film starring Lynne Overman, Virginia Dale, Joseph Allen, and Donald O'Connor. Its plot concerns an effort by detectives to discover who killed a famous show dog. The film also stars Robert Paige, who went on to be in three more films with O'Connor. Comedy Swingers is a 1996 comedy-drama film about the lives of single, unemployed actors living on the 'eastside' of Hollywood, California during the 1990s swing revival. Written by Jon Favreau and directed by Doug Liman, the movie starred Favreau and Vince Vaughn, and also featured performances by Ron Livingston and Heather Graham. This film was rated #57 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies." The film was honored on the 2007 Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards. Comedy Pelli Chesi Choodu is a 1952 Telugu Drama film directed by L. V. Prasad and produced by Nagireddy and Chakrapani of Vijaya Pictures. This Silver Jubilee Comedy film is based on the social problem Dowry. It was simultaneous made in Tamil as Kalyanam Panni Paar. L. V. Prasad produced and directed the film in Hindi language as Shaadi Ke Baad starring Jitendra and Raakhee. Comedy Under Wraps is a 1997 Disney Channel Original Movie and the second to be called as such. Documentary film Aristide and the Endless Revolution is a 2005 feature documentary directed and produced by Nicolas Rossier about former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the coup d'etat that ousted him from the country in 2004. Rossier was the first media professional to get exclusive access to Aristide while in exile and the resultant interview is featured in the film, as well as interviews with many experts on Haiti, including U.S. Representative Maxine Waters, noted economist Jeffrey Sachs and Aristide's lawyer Ira J. Kurzban. Thriller Bird Of Prey is a 1995 crime drama film directed by Temístocles López. Comedy The Questioning is a 2013 short comedy and documentary film directed by Zhu Rikun. Thriller Arabeem Ottakom P. Madhavan Nayarum in Oru Marubhoomikkadha is a 2011 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Mohanlal, Mukesh, Lakshmi Rai and Bhavana in pivotal roles. The film was one of the biggest grossers among the 2011 releases. Comedy Bluff is a 2007 Canadian comedy film. It was directed, written and produced by Simon Olivier Fecteau and Marc-André Lavoie. Comedy Something to Do is a 1919 comedy film directed by Donald Crisp. Thriller Love Bound is a 1932 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. The film is also known as Murder on the High Seas. Documentary film Hungry for Change is a 2012 documentary film directed by James Colquhoun, Laurentine Ten Bosch and Carlo Ledesma. Science Fiction Galaxy Fraulein Yuna: The Abyssal Fairy is the second OVA of Galaxy Fraulein Yuna anime series. Documentary film At the Death House Door is a 2008 documentary film about Carroll Pickett, who served as the death house chaplain to the infamous "Walls" prison unit in Huntsville, Texas. It was produced and directed by the team of Steve James and Peter Gilbert, co-produced by Zak Piper and Aaron Wickenden. James and Gilbert had previously worked together on the well-received Kartemquin Films documentary Hoop Dreams, on which James was the producer and director and Gilbert served as producer and director of photography. The film was produced by Kartemquin Films in association with the Chicago Tribune, which provided partial funding. Comedy Under Proof is a 1936 British comedy crime film directed by Roland Gillett and starring Betty Stockfeld, Tyrell Davis and Judy Kelly. A man is threatened into joining a gang of smugglers. Comedy Steppin: The Movie is a 2009 American musical comedy film. The film stars Wesley Jonathan and Chrystee Pharris, and was the last film directed by Michael Taliferro. Animation Ferris Wheel is a 2014 short animation film directed by Andrew Corl. Animation RG Veda is the 1992 animation drama film written by Mokona Apapa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Satsuki Igarashi and Ageha Ohkawa and directed by Takamasa Ikegami and Hiroyuki Ebata. Animation Wanpaku Ōji no Orochi Taiji is a Japanese animated fantasy adventure feature film, the 6th feature produced by Tōei Animation, released in Japan on March 24, 1963. English-dubbed versions have been released under several titles, including The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon, Prince in Wonderland and Rainbow Bridge. Based on the Shintō myth of the storm god Susanoo's battle with the Yamata no Orochi, the color, "TōeiScope" anamorphic format film is scripted by Ichirō Ikeda and Takashi Iijima and directed by Yūgo Serikawa. It is considered one of the very best of the Tōei Dōga features and a landmark in anime and animated features in general, placing 10th in the list of the 150 best animated films and series of all time compiled by Tokyo's Laputa Animation Festival from an international survey of animation staff and critics in 2003. It features distinctively modernist, abstracted character, background and color design, formalised the role of animation director, performed here by Yasuji Mori, in the Japanese system and drew attention to the talents of key animators Yasuo Ōtsuka and Yōichi Kotabe and assistant directors Isao Takahata and Kimio Yabuki. Documentary film The Real Badlands is a 2009 documentary film produced by Current TV and Rockwood Pictures, by British filmmakers Tim Clark and Craig Ford. The film tells the story of a Newark on Trent couple, who fed up with modern day life, quit their jobs, sell all of their possessions, and move into the woods. Comedy Six Pack is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane, Erin Gray, Anthony Michael Hall, and Barry Corbin. Comedy Lion's Love is a 1969 comedy/drama film written and directed by Agnes Varda. Comedy Gadibidi Ganda is a Kannada film released in 1993, directed by V. S. Reddy. This film stars Ravichandran, Ramya Krishnan and Roja amongst others. Music and lyrics was composed by Hamsalekha. The film was produced by K. Krishna Mohana Rao. It was a remake of Telugu movie Allari Mogudu, starring Mohan Babu. Documentary film See What I Say is a 1981 American short documentary film produced by Linda Chapman, Pam LeBlanc and Freddi Stevens. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The subjects of the film are hearing-impaired women who discuss their use of sign language. Documentary film Infinite Visions is a live DVD by Finnish power metal band Stratovarius. The album isn't technically a live album, but more just a collection of home videos by the band from 1988 to 2000. It chronicles the change of the band through those 12 years, from Fright Night up to Infinite. The DVD contains live footage from shows and tours, backstage with the band, the recording of Episode and Infinite and just some random messing around. This DVD also contains the 30 second clip of Sonata Arctica playing Black Diamond live. There is over 2 hours of home footage from the band, along with 6 music videos at the end. Documentary film Unsalted: A Great Lakes Experience is a 2005 56-minute film documenting four decades of lake surfing on the Great Lakes, directed by Vince Deur. The film begins with videotape footage Deur recorded in November 1990, when he nearly drowned while surfing Lake Superior near Whitefish Point. Deur had been caught in a rip current for about an hour, trying futilely to swim to shore, before being suddenly released by the current. Back on dry land, he pledged on camera that he would one day make a film about surfing the great lakes. Unsalted combines home movies of lake surfing going as far back as the 1960s with contemporary footage culled from 150 hours of filming, often with surfing professionals brought in from California. Principal photography wrapped on Jan. 22, 2005, when the director and several pro-surfers from the Ocean Pacific surf team reached the tip of Lake Superior, 24 kilometers northeast of Duluth, Minnesota, to encounter the "biggest, cleanest ... most ocean like wave" Deur had ever seen on a lake. The conditions that day became the climax of the film. Unsalted premiered on June 10, 2005 in Newport Beach. It debuted in Canada on June 26 at the Fox Theatre in Toronto. Comedy Chhota Bheem And The Shinobi Secret is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 20th movie of the series & has a running Time of 69 mins. This movie was released on 3 November 2013. Documentary film Tracing Amy: The Chasing Amy Doc is a 2009 documentary film directed by Joey Figueroa and Zak Knutson. Documentary film Between the Two is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Tanvi Talwar. Documentary film Erasing Hate is a 2011 American TV documentary chronicling the efforts of reformed white power skinhead Bryon Widner to remove his numerous racist facial tattoos. Written, produced, and directed by Bill Brummel, it first aired on June 6, 2011 on MSNBC. Comedy Matichya Chuli is a Marathi movie, released on 10 April 2006. The film was produced by Ashwami Manjrekar and directed by Atul Kale and Sudesh V. Manjerekar. The movie is a humorous portrayal of the archetypal relationship between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Comedy Exam Conditions is a 1992 TV film directed by Jon Scoffield. Animation "In celebration of the greatest athletic achievement by a man on a psychedelic journey, here's the animated tale of Dock Ellis' s legendary LSD no-hitter." Quoting the description from the 201 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller The Au Revoir is a 2011 drama short film directed by Jean-Louis Carrasco. Documentary film This is a film the U.S. government does not want you to see.Press 1 For English exposes how the government has betrayed you, as it explores the unenforced immigration policies of the United States of America. Take a ride with two adventurous filmmakers (The Wright Brothers) as they trek along our southern border to investigate the lawlessness that has ravaged this part of the country. Witness how the devastating effects of crime, murder, trafficking, narco-terrorism, smuggling, lax border enforcement, and violence have turned the communities of the southwest into the Wild West again. This is a political documentary made by concerned citizens aiming to provide an in depth exploration behind the complex issues of U.S. border enforcement and the nation’s policies toward legal and illegal immigration. All in all, the documentary’s purpose is to entertain, educate, and serve the interests of the American people. Thriller The Clown Murders is a 1976 horror film directed by Martyn Burke. It was one of the earliest films in which John Candy appears. The Executive Producer was Stephen Stohn, who now produces the Degrassi: The Next Generation TV series. Thriller Monk3ys is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Drew Cullingham. Documentary film Mortified Nation is a documentary film directed by Michael Mayer. Thriller Turkey Shoot is a 2014 thriller action film written by Jon Hewitt and Belinda McClory directed by Jon Hewitt. Comedy Who's Minding the Mint? is a comedy movie from 1967 with elements of a caper film. Howard Morris directed an ensemble cast that included Jim Hutton, Dorothy Provine, Walter Brennan and Milton Berle. The screenplay, concerning a group of individuals who break into a Treasury building to print money, was written by R.S. Allen and Harvey Bullock. The movie was produced by Norman Maurer for Columbia Pictures. The film uses the term "mint" colloquially, as paper currency is actually produced by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing whereas only coins are produced by the U.S. Mint. Both agencies are headquartered in Washington, D.C., and both are overseen by the US Treasury. The term "mint" as a verb can be applied to both coins as well as paper currency. Comedy The Suicide Forecast is a 2011 South Korean comedy-drama film. It is Jo Jin-mo's directorial debut. Documentary film The Barefoot Artist is a documentary, biographical and family film directed by Glenn Holsten and Daniel Traub. Comedy Anomalías eléctricas is a 2010 Equatoguinean short animated comedy. Comedy Second Time Lucky is a 1984 comedy about God and the Devil making a bet which sees a couple plunged back into the Garden of Eden, Ancient Rome, World War I and the 1920s. Comedy Lo scippo is a 1965 Italian film. It marked the directorial debut of Nando Cicero. Documentary film Salim Baba is a 2007 American short documentary film directed by Tim Sternberg. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film follows Salim Muhammad, a 55-year-old man who lives in Kolkata with his wife and children. Since the age of ten he's supported himself by screening discarded film scraps for area children using a hand-cranked projector that he inherited from his father. A businessman as well as a cinephile, Salim runs his projector with his sons hoping that they will carry on this tradition. Salim Baba was co-produced by Ropa Vieja Films and Paradox Smoke Productions, with a grant from the Urban Arts Initiative and financial support from the Independent Feature Project. The film was presented as part of Maryland Film Festival's Opening Night shorts program on the evening of May 1, 2008. Thriller Maroc 7 is a 1967 British thriller film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Gene Barry, Elsa Martinelli, Leslie Phillips and Denholm Elliot. An international jewel thief hatches a plan to go to Morocco and steal a valuable artifact. Science Fiction Night Key is a science fiction crime film starring Boris Karloff and released by Universal Pictures in 1937. Thriller The Dark Knight Rises is a 2012 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan, and the story, with David S. Goyer. Featuring the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the final installment in Nolan's Batman film trilogy, and the sequel to Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. Christian Bale reprises the lead role of Bruce Wayne/Batman, with a returning cast of allies: Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth, Gary Oldman as James Gordon, and Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox. The film introduces Selina Kyle, a sly, morally ambiguous cat burglar, and Bane, a mercenary bent on destroying Gotham City who forces an older Bruce Wayne to come out of retirement and become Batman again. Christopher Nolan was hesitant about returning to the series for a second time, but agreed after developing a story with his brother and Goyer that he felt would conclude the series on a satisfactory note. Nolan drew inspiration from Bane's comic book debut in the 1993 "Knightfall" storyline, the 1986 series The Dark Knight Returns, and the 1999 storyline "No Man's Land". Thriller Sometimes They Come Back... for More is the second straight-to-video sequel to Sometimes They Come Back. The video was directed by Daniel Zelik Berk and released in 1998. Comedy Valathottu Thirinjal Nalamathe Veedu is a Malayalam film directed by Ansar Kalabhavan. Jishnu plays the hero and Bhavana plays the heroine. The film also stars Cochin Haneefa, Jagathy Sreekumar, Narendra Prasad etc. Comedy Chastity Bites is a 2013 comedy horror film written by Lotti Pharriss Knowles and directed by John V. Knowles. Comedy Salome's Last Dance is a 1988 film by British film director, Ken Russell. Although most of the action is a verbatim performance of Oscar Wilde's 1893 play Salome, which is itself based on a story from the New Testament, there is also a framing narrative written by Russell himself. Wilde and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas arrive late on Guy Fawkes Day at their friend's brothel, where they are treated to a surprise staging of Wilde's play, public performances of which have just been banned in England by the Lord Chamberlain's office. Documentary film Incident at Restigouche is a 1984 documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin, chronicling a series of two raids on the Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation by the Sûreté du Québec in 1981, as part of the efforts of the Quebec government to impose new restrictions on Native salmon fishermen. Comedy Jerry is rescued from Tom by a dog who gives him a whistle and tells him to blow it, and he will come to his rescue. In order for the dog not to hear the whistle, Tom puts earmuffs on him while he's sleeping. Later, however, Jerry shows up in front of Tom, holding what is seemingly the same pair of earmuffs. Comedy The Christmas That Almost Wasn't is a 1966 film that stars Rossano Brazzi and Paul Tripp, and was originally released by Childhood Productions Inc., and re-released at theaters in 1970 as part of the "MGM Children's Matinees" film series. On television, the movie had traditional December airings on Home Box Office during the 1970s and early 1980s. The title in Italian is known as 'Natale che quasi non fu'. Comedy Aikuisten oikeesti is a 2005 Finnish musical TV film directed by Esko Leimu and written by Seppo Ahti and Jukka Virtanen. The film aired on 31 December 2005 on television in Finland on YLE TV2. Documentary film Seat 26d is a 2014 documentary, animation and Short film directed by Karolina Brobäck. Comedy Revenge of the Red Baron is a 1994 American film starring Mickey Rooney, Tobey Maguire, Laraine Newman, Cliff De Young, produced by Roger Corman and directed by Robert Gordon. Documentary film Georges Demeny is a 1979 documentary, short film directed by Joël Farges. Animation Dead But Not Buried is a 2011 animated film written and directed by Phil Mulloy. Comedy Brother Alfred is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Gene Gerrard, Molly Lamont and Elsie Randolph. After she finds him embracing one of the maids, a man's fiancee ends her engagement to him. In an effort to win her back he disguises himself as a fictional twin brother. Comedy Hello Caller is a 2011 short independent film directed by Andrew Putschoegl. Comedy Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day is a 1968 animated featurette based on stories from the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne. The featurette was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company on December 20, 1968 before The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit. This was the second of the studio's Winnie the Pooh shorts. It was later added as a segment to the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The music was written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. It was notable for being the last animated short produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day won the 1968 Academy Award for Animated Short Film. The Academy Award was awarded posthumously to Walt Disney, who died of lung cancer two years before the film's initial release. It is also the only Winnie the Pooh production that won an Academy Award. Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too, which was released six years later in 1974, was nominated for the same Academy Award, but lost to Closed Mondays. Documentary film Picture and Sound Rushes is a 1973 short documentary film directed by Morgan Fisher. Science Fiction Bunker Palace Hôtel is a 1989 French post-apocalyptic film by comics artist Enki Bilal. In the imaginary dictatorship of a futuristic world, rebellion has broken out. The men in power scramble to the 'Bunker Palace Hotel', a bunker built long ago for this contingency. A rebel spy sneaks in and observes the raving of the powerful and decadent inhabitants. They wonder what has happened to their leader, who has not arrived. Science Fiction Gall Force: Vol. 3: Stardust War is a 1988 animation, drama and sci-fi film written by Hideki Kakinuma and directed by Katsuhito Akiyama. Thriller Cutaway is a 2000 action film about skydiving, directed by Guy Manos and starring Tom Berenger, Stephen Baldwin, Dennis Rodman, Maxine Bahns, Ron Silver, Casper Van Dien, and Thomas Ian Nicholas. The film features numerous aerial stunts and much of the film was shot in Miami. This was Dennis Rodman's third film. The term "cut-away" is used frequently in the film, in reference to parachuting and also in reference to life in general. Thriller Flies on thee Wall is 2005 film written by Lars Kjeldgård and Åke Sandgren, directed by Åke Sandgren. My Larsen is a documentarian in her early thirties. Self-centered and assertive, she likes to challenge and provoke her surroundings. She takes on an unusual assignment to make a film about the conservative township of Ravnsborg, but she learns there is a dark side to life in this small town. Someone is trying to cover up a terrible secret and they will stop at nothing, even murder, to keep My from discovering the truth. Documentary film Dún Chaoin is a 2010 short documentary biography film written and directed by Lanka Haouche Perren. Comedy Battling Jane is an American silent melodrama film released in 1918. It was directed by Elmer Clifton as a vehicle for Dorothy Gish and included some patriotic overtones. According to the Progressive Silent Film List at SilentEra.com, its survival status is unknown. Comedy Tutto tutto niente niente is an Italian film starring comedian Antonio Albanese as his famous character Cetto La Qualunque, a sleazy Southern Italy politician. Albanese also plays the roles of two other main characters: Rodolfo Favaretto, a racist secessionist native of Veneto, and Frengo Stoppato, an addicted coming from a Catholic family. All three of them will become, despite a detention, members of Parliament thanks to a parliamentary immunity. The film is a crowds portrait but not too much of Italy and its corrupt politicians. It is the sequel to Qualunquemente. Thriller Yeh Faasley is a Hindi thriller film, directed by Yogesh Mittal and produced by Omprakash Mittal. Yogesh Mittal who has earlier worked as an assistant director and as a part of several production teams. The film is about Arunima, who is the daughter of one of the biggest builders in her town. She just returned from abroad after completing her studies and is glad to be back with her father. The film was released on 4 March 2011. Comedy Harold's Going Stiff is a 2011 comedy, drama, and horror film directed by Keith Wright. Animation The Hunting is a 2005 short animated film written and directed by Olga Monina. Documentary film Da habt ihr mein Leben - Marieluise, Kind von Golzow is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Barbara and Winfried Junge. Animation Fair Trading? is a 2011 animated short film directed by Joeri Christiaen. Documentary film High Schools is a 1984 American documentary film produced and directed by Charles Guggenheim. It is based on Ernest L. Boyer's book, High School, and was filmed on location in seven American high schools. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Root of the Problem is a 2012 horror, comedy, fantasy, and short film written by Ryan Spindell and Mark E. Davidson, and directed by Ryan Spindell. Documentary film Father's Birth is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Delphine Lanson. Comedy Sorority Wars, is a made-for-television film that aired on Lifetime in 2009, starring Lucy Hale, Phoebe Strole, Amanda Schull, Chelan Simmons, and Faith Ford. It was directed by James Hayman and filmed in Vancouver. Comedy Lovesick Fool is a short animation comedy film directed by Dominic Polcino. Documentary film The Green Wave is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Ali Samadi Ahadi. Documentary film Death By Instalments is a 2010 film directed by Ilona Ziok. Documentary film Totally Bill Hicks is a video released in 1994, re-released on DVD in 2002, documenting the life and comedy of Bill Hicks. It consists of two parts; Revelations, a recording of his last live performance in the United Kingdom made at the Dominion Theatre, and It's Just A Ride, a documentary about Hicks' life which featured interviews with friends, admirers, and family. In 2002 Totally Bill Hicks became the first of Hicks' videos to be released on DVD, prompting one critic to comment on how topical the comedian's material had remained. His joke about the Bush administration learning about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction "by looking at the receipt" was made in the context of the First Gulf War, but was equally relevant in the run up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Documentary film House/Grandparent is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Azharr Rudin. Documentary film Tex Avery, the King of Cartoons is a 1988 television documentary written by Joseph Adamson and directed by John Needham and Tex Avery. Animation Sleep or Not to Sleep is a 2006 animated short film directed by Rait Siska. Documentary film The Continuation is a 2004 short documentary film written and directed by Galina Adamovich. Comedy Bathing Buddies is the 18th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 1, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Animation Legend of Crystania: The Chaos Ring is a 1996 fantasy action animation film directed by Ryutaro Nakamura. Comedy A Heart of Glass is a 1990 drama and comedy film written and directed by Fehmi Yaşar. Thriller Retrocognition is a 2012 animated short comedy romance and thriller directed and produced by Eric Patrick. Comedy Yamakasi – Les samouraïs des temps modernes is a 2001 French movie featuring the Yamakasi. Documentary film Boundary is a 2009 documentary, drama, short film directed by Devin Horan. Documentary film "A short video capturing the mood of the second annual LGBT pride parade in New Delhi, just before the historic High Court judgment decriminalizing homosexuality. Its shows individual opinions and activism in New Delhi." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Bosko's Knight-Mare is a 1933 Looney Tunes animated short film. Comedy The Spirit of Mickey is an American 1998 animated direct-to-video anthology film, produced and released by Walt Disney Home Video on July 14, 1998. It features clips from The Mickey Mouse Club and The Wonderful World of Disney in the introductory scene, and some of the namesake character's shorts, including The Band Concert, Lend a Paw, Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip and Steamboat Willie. Comedy My Last Five Girlfriends, a 2009 film from Julian Kemp starring Brendan Patricks, is a British Romantic Comedy based on pop-philosopher Alain De Botton's book, Essays In Love. Science Fiction Storm Seekers is a 2009 sci-fi action drama film written by Kyle Hart and directed by George Mendeluk. Comedy Vijay And I is a 2013 comedy film written by Sam Garbarski, Philippe Blasband and Matthew Robbins and directed by Sam Garbarski. Thriller Rakht Charitra 2 is a 2010 action drama thriller crime fiction film written by Prashant Pandey and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. Comedy College Swing, also known as Swing, Teacher, Swing in the U.K., is a 1938 comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring George Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye, and Bob Hope. The movie features Edward Everett Horton, Ben Blue, Betty Grable, Jackie Coogan and Jerry Colonna. Comedy The Chinese Feast is a 1995 Hong Kong film co-written, produced and directed by Tsui Hark, and starring Leslie Cheung, Anita Yuen, Kenny Bee, and Law Kar-ying. Comedy Renaissance Girl is a 2011 film directed by David Jackson Willis. Thriller In Bruges is a 2008 British-American crime-comedy film written and directed by Martin McDonagh. The film stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two Irish hitmen in hiding, with Ralph Fiennes as their gangster boss. The film takes place—and was filmed—in the Belgian city of Bruges. In Bruges was the opening night film of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. and opened on limited release in the United States on 8 February 2008. The film garnered a cult status for its dark humor and dialogues. Farrell won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for the film, while Martin McDonagh won a BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay. Documentary film Công Binh - The Lost Fighters of Vietnam is a documentary film directed by Lê Lâm. Comedy Courting Chaos is a comedy film directed by Alan Clay. Comedy Ajith is a 2014 Kannada road film directed by Mahesh Babu starring Chiranjeevi Sarja and Nikki Galrani. It is a remake of the Tamil film Paiyaa. G Prem is the producer of this film with five songs in the music direction of Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film got released across Karnataka cinema halls on May 9, 2014. Documentary film Kopfkino is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lene Berg. Thriller Contrapelo is a 2014 short thriller drama film written by Gareth Dunnet Alcocer and Liska Ostojic and directed by Gareth Dunnet Alcocer. Science Fiction Inspector Gadget is a 1999 live-action action-comedy film loosely based on the 1983 animated cartoon series of the same name. It starred Matthew Broderick as the title character, along with Rupert Everett as Dr. Claw, Michelle Trachtenberg as Penny, and Dabney Coleman as Chief Quimby. Two new characters were introduced, Brenda Bradford and the Gadgetmobile. The film tells the story of how Inspector Gadget and Dr. Claw came to be in the cartoon. The film was produced by Caravan Pictures and DIC Entertainment and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It was filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Los Angeles, California, with the ice castle-like main tower of Pittsburgh's PPG Place playing a central role. This was the last film produced by Caravan Pictures before it absorbed into Spyglass Entertainment. The film was followed by the 2003 direct-to-video sequel Inspector Gadget 2. Thriller United Six is a Bollywood film directed by Vishal Aryan Singh. The film stars Parvathy Omanakuttan, Daisy Bopanna, Pooja Sharma, Luna Lahkar, Mahi etc. The film has music by Pritam and C. G. Patel. The film is produced by White House Productions Ltd Comedy Dream Team 1935 is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Andrejs Ekis and Aigars Grauba and directed by Aigars Grauba. Documentary film I've Seen the Unicorn is a 2014 historical biographical drama documentray film written and directed by Vincent Toi. Documentary film Fad Gadget is a 2006 documentary written by Frank Tovey and directed by Frank Tovey and Morgan Tovey Frost. Animation A Direct Film Farewell is a 2012 animation short music film written by Oerd Van Cuijlenborg. Comedy Living It Up is a 1954 film comedy starring the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Paul Jones. The screenplay by Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson was based on the 1953 musical Hazel Flagg by Ben Hecht, in turn based on the story Letter to the Editor by James H. Street. An earlier film, Nothing Sacred, had been made in 1937 by Selznick International Pictures with Carole Lombard and Fredric March, and directed by William A. Wellman. The 1954 version had original music by Walter Scharf, cinematography by Daniel L. Fapp, art direction by Albert Nozaki and Hal Pereira, and costume design by Edith Head. Living It Up also features Janet Leigh, Edward Arnold, Fred Clark, Sheree North, and Sig Ruman. Documentary film Dharti Ki Jhankar is a 1957 documentary film directed by Bhaskar Rao. Documentary film Last Chapter is a 2010 documentary film directed by Peter Torbiörnsson. Animation Tropic Island Hum, released in 2004, is a song from Paul McCartney's second animated film for children. The associated single reached #21 in the UK. The song was recorded in 1995, and it was even accompanied to theaters with Disney's Hercules movie in 1997. Documentary film Celinas Story is a short documentary film directed by Celina Chudwick. Documentary film De Beeldenstorm is a 1982 film directed by Johan van der Keuken. Animation Wolf Dog Tales is a 2012 animated short fantasy film written and directed by Bernadine Santistevan. Comedy The Night We Never Met is a 1993 romantic comedy film written and directed by Warren Leight. Comedy Tenure is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Mike Million and starring Luke Wilson, David Koechner and Gretchen Mol. The film was produced by Paul Schiff and released by Blowtorch Entertainment as their first original production. After being screened at several film festivals and independent theaters, Tenure was first released on DVD exclusively at Blockbuster Video stores on February 19, 2010. A national release followed in April 2010. Comedy Registered Sex Offender is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Bob Byington. Animation Land of the Midnight Fun is a Merrie Melodies cartoon directed in 1939 by Tex Avery. Robert C. Bruce narrates this cartoon and Melvin Millar wrote the story. This is one of a series of cartoons which poke fun at the travelogue shorts used during this era to highlight nature and travels the ordinary citizen might not be able to enjoy. This was one of very few a.a.p.-owned WB cartoons to carry that company's logo on Cartoon Network broadcasts after 1995, when many of these cartoons were shown as "dubbed versions". This was the first cartoon to have the Merrie Melodies rings blue and red with a sky background. Comedy The Clodhopper is a 1917 Kay Bee Pictures film starring Charles Ray and Margery Wilson and directed by Victor Schertzinger. Documentary film Gap-Toothed Women is a 1987 documentary film directed by Les Blank. Documentary film Looking Out is a 2012 short drama film directed by Moa Geistrand and Marcus Harrling. Documentary film Jacques Mesrine: profession ennemi public is 1984 crime documentary biographical film written by Hervé Palud and Gilles Millet and directed by Hervé Palud. Comedy Two enterprising young fools decide to try a new business venture--porn flicks. This light sex comedy contains nudity and profanity. Thriller My Blood Runs Cold is a 1965 American film starring Troy Donahue directed by William Conrad. It was the second of three thrillers Conrad made for Warner Bros. Documentary film Design Is One: The Vignellis is a 2012 documentary directed by Kathy Brew and Roberto Guerra. Comedy A Month In Thailand is a 2012 comedy film written by Vlad Trandafir and Paul Negoescu and directed by Paul Negoescu. Documentary film Til Infinity: The Souls of Mischief is a documentary film directed by Shomari Smith. Thriller My Mom's New Boyfriend is a 2008 romantic comedy film starring Colin Hanks, Antonio Banderas, Selma Blair, and Meg Ryan. It is rated PG-13 for "sexual content, language, some violence and drug material". The film received a limited theatrical release worldwide. However it was released straight-to-DVD in the United States on June 17, 2008. It was released under the title My Spy in the UK and Australia. Science Fiction Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles is the 2006 animated sequel to the 1985 Robotech television series. It was released on DVD on February 6, 2007. At Anime Expo 2004, Harmony Gold USA revealed that Robotech: Shadow Force was in production to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Robotech in 2005. The name of the new story arc was soon changed to Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, and the film was completed on January 27, 2006. This project was initially met with skepticism from the fan community, due to Harmony Gold's spotty track record of completing Robotech sequels and spin-offs in past decades. The first teaser trailer debuted at Anime Expo 2005. An official trailer was later released on The Shadow Chronicles website during the NATPE conference, a broadcast industry trade show. Harmony Gold held a number of film festival showings in 2006, but FUNimation delayed the theatrical and Region 1 DVD release until January 5 and February 6, 2007, respectively. Comedy Virgins of the Seven Seas is a 1974 Hong Kong-West German martial arts-comedy film directed by Kuei Chih-Hung and Ernst Hofbauer. The German version titled Karate, Küsse, blonde Katzen saw theatrical release on 15 August 1974 and was released on DVD in August 2010. Animation Edith Ann: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle was an animated television special created by Lily Tomlin. It was produced by Klasky Csupo. It is not to be confused with a sketch on a late 60's comedy show, Hee Haw or kids show The Electric Company. It was followed by Edith Ann: Homeless Go Home Edith Ann's Christmas Documentary film Family Name is a 1997 documentary film directed by Macky Alston. Thriller Nezulla is a 2002 direct-to-video horror film B movie, directed by Japanese director Kanta Tagawa. It stars Ayumi Tokitou, Yoshiyuki Kubota,and Mika Katsumura . Comedy The Man Who Walked Alone is a 1945 American B film comedy-drama film produced by PRC Pictures, Inc., directed by Christy Cabanne, with top-billed Dave O'Brien, Kay Aldridge and Walter Catlett, Guinn Williams. Thriller Payanam is a 2011 Indian drama thriller, simultaneously made in Tamil and Telugu languages. The film was written and directed by Radha Mohan. Payanam deals with a flight hijacking incident. It stars Nagarjuna in the lead along with Prakash Raj, Poonam Kaur, Sana Khan, Rishi, Iqbal Yaqub, Brahmanandam and Bharath Reddy amongst others. Produced by Prakash Raj himself, Payanam was released on 11 February 2011. Comedy Footsteps in the Dark is a light-hearted 1941 mystery film starring Errol Flynn as an amateur detective investigating a murder. Documentary film Humano is a 2013 mystery documentary written and directed by Alan Stivelman. Documentary film Solartaxi: Around the World with the Sun is a 2010 adventure documentary film written and directed by Erik Schmitt. Thriller Tomcats is a 1977 American film. It was also known as Deadbeat and Getting Even. Animation Dr. W Lucha De Titanes is a 2010 short animated film written by Martin Guido and directed by Muyi Neira. Documentary film Cary Silverman, a former lawyer, embarks upon on of this year's most important feature length documentaries. The film will expose the injustice system in America and will uncover the truth relative to the imbalances infested in our decaying criminal justice system. Comedy Buenos Aires, verano 1912 is a 1966 Argentine black-and-white drama film comedy directed and written by Oscar Kantor with Pablo Palant. The film premiered on 1966 in Buenos Aires. Documentary film Passages is a 2004 Chinese drama film directed by Yang Chao. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Caméra d'Or Mention Spéciale prize. Thriller Apaharan is a 2005 Indian Hindi crime drama film released on 2 December 2005 and is directed by Prakash Jha and stars Ajay Devgan and Nana Patekar in the lead roles. It is the story of a complex relationship and clashing ideologies between a father and son set in the backdrop of the kidnapping industry in the eastern state of Bihar, India. Apaharan was declared Above Average at Indian box-office. Comedy Scary Normal is a 2013 comedy romance film written and directed by Jennifer Bechtel. Comedy The Brats is a 2013 comedy film written by Anthony Marciano and Max Boublil and directed by Anthony Marciano. Science Fiction Face/Off is a 1997 American science fiction action thriller film directed by John Woo and starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. Travolta is an FBI agent and Cage is a terrorist, sworn enemies who assume the physical appearances of each other. The film exemplifies Woo's signature gun fu and heroic bloodshed action sequences, and has Travolta and Cage each playing two personalities, making both actors the protagonists and antagonists at the same time. It was the first Hollywood film in which Woo was given complete creative control and was acclaimed by both audiences and critics. Eventually grossing $245 million worldwide, Face/Off was a financial success, and has since become a cult classic. Thriller King of Chinatown is a 1939 film directed by Nick Grinde. Comedy Mame is a 1974 musical film based on the 1966 Broadway musical of the same name and the 1955 novel by Patrick Dennis. It was directed by Gene Saks, written by Paul Zindel, and starred Lucille Ball in her final film performance. The cast also stars Beatrice Arthur, Bruce Davison and Robert Preston. The film focuses on the life of Mame Dennis, and her madcap life, which is disrupted when she becomes the guardian of her deceased brother's son, Patrick. Rather than bow to convention, Mame introduces the boy to her free-wheeling lifestyle. The film follows her adventures from the speak-easies of the roaring 20's through the depression of the 1930s. She marries a wealthy Southern plantation owner, is widowed suddenly, yet through it all, with the help of her dearest friend, Vera Charles, manages to keep things under control. Comedy Khubsoorat is a 1980 Indian Hindi film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, whose direction together with dialogues by Gulzar. The film won the 1981 Filmfare Best Movie Award. The lead actress, Rekha, won her first Filmfare Best Actress Award for her role as Manju Dayal. Documentary film The Koolama, pride of Western Australia's shipping fleet, lay crippled in the shallows on a remote beach hundreds of miles from civilisation. Its 200 passengers and crew, some with horrific injuries sought refuge in a nearby cove. Ten days earlier their voyage was brought to an abrupt end, as Japanese Zeros attacked from the north and pounded Koolama's decks with bombs and machine gun fire. What followed is a story of survival and heroic achievement. It's also a tale of conflict, jealously and powerful personalities. Many say it's the story of Australia's forgotten mutiny. Comedy Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a sequel/spin-off to the 2004 film Mean Girls. The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011 and was released on DVD on February 1, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin and features Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt and Diego Boneta. Tim Meadows is the only cast member to return from the original 2004 film. Documentary film Pasta nera is a 2011 documentary film directed by Alessandro Piva. Comedy The Brothers Solomon is a 2007 American comedy film, starring Will Arnett and Will Forte. Comedy U Pana Boga w ogródku is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Jacek Bromski. Animation The Wearing of the Grin is a Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was released theatrically on July 14, 1951. It was the final cartoon featuring Porky as the only major recurring character. Porky was the very first Warner Bros. cartoon character to draw audiences based on star power, and starred in many solo cartoons in the 1930s and early 1940s. As Daffy Duck surpassed his popularity, Porky starred in fewer solo cartoons. All of Porky's subsequent appearances in the classic era would be with other characters such as Daffy or Sylvester. The title refers to The Wearing of the Green, an old Irish ballad, while the green shoes themselves are borrowed from the Hans Christian Andersen fable The Red Shoes about a pair of ballet shoes that never let their wearer stop dancing. The title was parodied, also as "The Wearing of the Grin", in the Bugs Bunny cartoon What's Up, Doc?, where Bugs reveals that being in the play's chorus was his first gig as an "actor." Comedy Troublesome Night 8 is a 2000 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Edmond Yuen. It is the eighth of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Comedy The Full Monty is a 1997 British comedy-drama film directed by Peter Cattaneo, starring Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, William Snape, Steve Huison, Tom Wilkinson, Paul Barber, and Hugo Speer. The screenplay was written by Simon Beaufoy. The film is set in Sheffield, England, and it tells the story of six unemployed men, four of them former steel workers, who decide to form a male striptease act in order to gather enough money to get somewhere else and for main character, Gaz, to be able to see his son. Gaz declares that their show will be better than the Chippendales dancers because they will go "the full monty" — strip all the way — hence the film's title. Despite being a comedy, the film also touches on serious subjects such as unemployment, fathers' rights, depression, impotence, homosexuality, obesity, working class culture and suicide. The Full Monty was a major critical success upon release and an unexpected international commercial success, grossing over $250 million from a budget of only $3.5 million. It was the highest grossing film in the UK until it was outsold by Titanic. Documentary film "This documentary follows two couples who are involved, in various ways, in being a family. Filmed in part by the kids themselves, The Wolf in Shorts takes a decidedly personal perspective on the issue of same-sex parenthood." - Quoting from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Battle of Broaway is a 1938 film directed George Marshall. Documentary film A critically acclaimed, award-winning documentary that examines the impact of the notorious Willowbrook State Institution for the developmentally disabled on the survivors and their families, Unforgotten features eloquent testimonials of family members and focuses on the lives of survivors, 25 years after Geraldo Rivera's historic television expose. Animation Boogie Vision is a 1977 comedy film written and directed by James Bryan. Comedy Wild in the Streets is a 1968 film featuring Christopher Jones, Hal Holbrook, and Shelley Winters. It was produced by American International Pictures and based on a short story by writer Robert Thom. The movie, described as both "ludicrous" and "cautionary," was nominated for an Academy Award and became a cult classic of the counterculture era. Thriller Sarvam is a 2009 Indian Tamil romantic thriller written and directed by Vishnuvardhan. Starring Arya and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles while J. D. Chakravarthy, Prathap Pothan, and Indrajith in other prominent supporting roles, the film, which had been under production since end-2006, is produced and distributed by K. Karunamoorthy and C. Arunpandian under the banner of Ayngaran International, filmed by Nirav Shah and edited by Sreekar Prasad, whilst, the film score was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, who composed the soundtrack as well, which was released on 14 February 2009, coinciding with Valentine's Day. The film revolves around five individual characters and the events in their life, that, on the one hand, changes everything in their respective lives, which the film's title refers to, and, on the other hand, also brings together these people. It is an anthology film, that contains two parallel moving stories, which are connected by a freak accident in Chennai. Comedy Cherry Pop is a 2013 short comedy musical film written by Nick Landa and directed by Assaad Yacoub. Thriller Beneath the Skin is a 2005 drama thriller film directed by Sarah Harding. Documentary film Aicha è tornata is a 2011 Italian documentary film by Juan Martin Baigorria, Lisa Tormena and Gaia Vianello. Comedy So Much Water is a 2012 comedy, drama film written and directed by Ana Guevara and Leticia Jorge. Animation Ode to a Post-it Note is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jeff Chiba Stearns. Animation Kūsō no Sora Tobu Kikaitachi is a 2002 Japanese animated short film produced by Studio Ghibli for their near exclusive use in the Ghibli Museum. It features director Hayao Miyazaki as the narrator, in the form of a humanoid pig, reminiscent of Porco from Porco Rosso, telling the story of flight and the many machines imagined to achieve it. The film could also be seen on the in-flight entertainment system used by Japan Airlines. Documentary film Pawtucket Rising is a 2008 documentary film directed and produced by Jason Caminiti. The film tells the decade-long story of how the city of Pawtucket, Rhode Island revitalized itself and became known as "Rhode Island's Creative Community." Comedy Hare Conditioned is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. It was directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny, who was voiced by Mel Blanc. The Stacey's manager was done by Dick Nelson. The title is a play on "air conditioned"; before air conditioning became widely used, it was sometimes advertised as incentive for the public to visit department stores, where they could avoid the heat of a hot day and, ideally for the store, make purchases. Hare Conditioned was the second Bugs Bunny cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. Comedy A Five Star Life is a 2013 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi. For her performance, Margherita Buy won the David di Donatello for Best Actress. The film also won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Comedy. Animation La Bûche de Noël is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar. Thriller La carta is a drama film directed by Fran Lorite. Thriller Johan Falk: Operation Näktergal is a 2009 action thriller film written by Stefan Karlsson and directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf. Documentary film Momenta is a short documentary film directed by Andy Miller and Robin Moore. Science Fiction Message from Space is a film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, one of the co-directors of Tora! Tora! Tora!. The film stars Sonny Chiba, Etsuko Shihomi, and in a rare foreign film appearance, Vic Morrow. Released in 1978, the film is seen by many critics as a Japanese answer to Star Wars The film was produced by Toei and cost $6 million, the most expensive movie made in Japan up to that date. Shotaro Ishinomori, a famous science fiction manga artist and pop culture figure, co-wrote the script and helped design the overall look of the film. The film also spawned a 27-episode spin-off TV series titled Message from Space: Galactic Wars, which aired on TV Asahi from July 8, 1978 to January 27, 1979. Documentary film Inquiry is a 1966 animated documentary film directed by C. T. Baptista. Documentary film Groundswell is a 2013 short documentary film produced by Chris Darimont, Tim Lynch and Tieneke Pavesic. Animation The Story of 'The Tortoise & the Hare' is a 2002 animated short film directed by Ray Harryhausen. Comedy Kyaa Kool Hai Hum is a 2005 Bollywood comedy thriller film directed by Sangeeth Sivan and produced by Ekta Kapoor. It features Tusshar Kapoor and Ritesh Deshmukh in lead roles. The film was released on 6 May 2005, and managed to succeed at the box office, despite receiving critical criticism. It was one of the first Bollywood films to feature adult comedy. In 2012, the film spawned an sequel, Kyaa Super Kool Hai Hum the film is inspired from Hollywood film "Miss Congeniality"and lead role is Sandra bullock. Comedy Greedy is a 1994 comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel. The film starred Michael J. Fox, Kirk Douglas, and Nancy Travis, with Phil Hartman, Ed Begley, Jr., Olivia d'Abo, Colleen Camp, and Bob Balaban appearing in supporting roles. The original music score was composed by Randy Edelman. Comedy Just a Walk in the Park is a TV movie starring George Eads and Jane Krakowski. It premiered on ABC Family in 2002. It was directed by Steven Schachter. Comedy Børge skal giftes, og det er op til Olsen-banden at skaffe pengene til den lykkelige begivenhed. Heldigvis har Egon en plan. Den involverer en meget kostbar kinesisk vase i et ældre Franz Jäger-pengeskab. Desværre gør en række forviklinger det nødvendigt at bombe sig igennem Det Kongelige Teater under opførelsen af Elverhøj. Thriller In the City Without Limits is a 2002 thriller drama film directed by Antonio Hernández and starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Geraldine Chaplin. The film was nominated for four Goya Awards in 2003, winning the award for Best Original Screenplay and Geraldine Chaplin winning the award for Best Supporting Actress. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2002 and was released theatrically in Spain on 1 March of the same year. Documentary film The Piano: An Odyssey is a documentary music film directed by Michelle Cameron. Documentary film Grande Hotel is a 2011 history documentary film directed by Lotte Stoops. Comedy Uuno Turhapuro – This Is My Life is a 2004 Finnish comedy film, made as a tribute to Spede Pasanen. It is the twentieth and last installment in the Uuno Turhapuro film series. Documentary film Blindganger is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Fosco Dubini and Dietrich Leder. Documentary film " A documentary made in colloboration with health education group GMFA which interrogates a cast of gay Black Londoners about they live and love, how they feel about their lives, from Gay Lib veteran Ted Brown to more recent arrivals on the scene. Presented in association with gay men's health charity GMFA, Jaime Sylla's new film explores Black gay male experience in London, from Gay Lib pioneer Ted Walker Brown to more recent arrivals on the scene. Tales of friendship and support underly an investigation into the creation of a sense of community. Sylla's last film No Magic Bullet premiered at the LLGFF in 2007. This film aims to explore how racism, homophobia, HIV and issues around immigration all have an impact on the construction of a healthy identity for Black gay men. The film offers inspiringly diverse voices who share their alternatives to the invisibility or stigmatization which many have experienced within their own communities and families. This world premiere screening will be followed by a discussion with the director and some of the film's participants as well as representatives from Big Up. BR" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Animation Ayane contemplates people lazing around on a summer day. She feels disgruntled with them and herself. Meanwhile, Miyu's friends wonder why Miyu's so distracted. A flashback shows Miyu after a battle, feeling uneasy as Ayane collects the crystal remains of the Invaders. Ayane wanders through a suburban neighborhood. A woman recognizes her. The woman, Saemi, invites Ayane to dinner with her and her child, Junichi. In Saemi's house, Saemi asks Ayane if she's forgiven her father. Ayane reveals she can't forgive her dad for leaving her and her mom. She tells Saemi she's met Yukino, the black-haired ghost girl Saemi told her about before. On the rooftop of the school, the blond ghost-girl appears before Yukino and taunts her for not being able to open a Gate anymore. She then says, ""This is the beginning of the end."" Miyu's friends take her to a karaoke lounge. The girls get a private singing room, but the fun's interrupted when the power goes out. An Invader sends his tentacles through the Documentary film The Mail is a 1996 short documentary film written and directed by Laila Pakalniņa. Comedy Pothan Vava is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Joshi starring Mammootty in the title role. Famous Indian pop and bollywood singer Usha Uthup made her first screen appearance through this film. She played the role of Mammootty's mother. Comedy The First Bad Man is an American animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, and features narration by singing cowboy Tex Ritter. It was released by MGM on September 30, 1955. Comedy A Grand Day Out is a 1990 British stop motion animated short film directed and animated by Nick Park at Aardman Animations in Bristol. In the film, Wallace and Gromit spend a bank holiday by building a homemade rocket to the Moon to sample cheese. It is followed by 1993's The Wrong Trousers, 1995's A Close Shave, 2005's The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and 2008's A Matter of Loaf and Death. This is the first Wallace & Gromit video to have an introduction. The second was The Wrong Trousers. Comedy Tetherball: The Movie is a 2010 comedy and sport film written by Rick Dawson and directed by Chris Nickin. Thriller Vampire Bats is a 2005 film directed by Eric Bross and starring Lucy Lawless. Thriller A Dangerous Summer is a 1982 Australian crime film drama film directed by Quentin Masters and starring Tom Skerritt, Ian Gilmour, Guy Doleman and James Mason. Comedy The Sea Nymphs is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Alag is a 2006 Bollywood film starring Akshay Kapoor and Dia Mirza and directed by Ashu Trikha and produced by Subi Samuel. The film is also known as Alag: He Is Different.... He Is Alone... He Is A Swimmer Against The Current... in some other sites, for example IMDB. The film takes its premise and some plot elements from the American film Powder starring Sean Patrick Flanery, although the plots of the two films diverge significantly. Thriller Confession of Pain is a 2006 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Shu Qi and Xu Jinglei. Comedy Two Laps is a 2010 short film written and directed by Owen Trevor. Comedy The Full Picture is a 2008 film directed by Jon Bowden. Science Fiction Cybermutt is a 2002 sci-fi comedy that was made for Animal Planet as part of a trio of movies for the cable channel called "Animal Tales". Cybermutt is a fictional golden retriever. Comedy VIP my Brother Superman is a 1968 Italian animation film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is a parody of superheroes and enjoyed great success. In 2008 it was produced a spin-off TV-series in 3D animation, PsicoVip. Documentary film Film ist. 7-12 is a 2002 documentary film directed by Gustav Deutsch. Thriller Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 is a 2000 American psychological horror film and the sequel to The Blair Witch Project, directed by Joe Berlinger. Another sequel was planned but never materialized. In August 2009, in a BBC News feature to mark the 10th anniversary of the first film, Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez, the director/creators of the original movie discussed potentially making a third film. Comedy "Grace and Fierceness highlights the rhythmic path of spiritual activist Afia Walking Tree and her journey with the medicine of the drum" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy The Look of Love is a 2013 British biopic of Paul Raymond, directed by Michael Winterbottom. It stars comedian Steve Coogan as Raymond. Comedy Past and Present is a 1972 comedy film based on the play by Vicente Sanches, written by Vicente Sanches and Manoel de Oliveira and directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Science Fiction A Thousand Kisses Deep is a 2011 film directed by Dana Lustig and based on a screenplay by Alex Kustanovich and Vadim Moldovan. The film, starring Dougray Scott, Jodie Whittaker and Emilia Fox, is a science-fiction thriller about a young woman who, via time-travel, pieces together the events that led to her own death. The film premiered at the 2011 Raindance Film Festival in the United Kingdom and was released in June 2012 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The film was released in the United States on DVD and digital platforms on 6 August 2013 by Osiris Entertainment. Comedy Twilight Gangsters is a 2010 comedy and crime film written by Hyo-jin Kang and directed by Hyo-jin Kang. Documentary film Pyongyang Diaries is a 1997 directed by Solun Hoaas. Comedy 10 is a 1979 romantic comedy film directed, produced and written by Blake Edwards, and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber, Dee Wallace, and Bo Derek, in her first major film appearance. Considered a trend-setting film at the time, and one of the year's biggest box office hits, the film made superstars of Moore and Derek. It follows a man who in middle age finds a young woman who he thinks is the ideal woman for him, leading to both a comic chase and an encounter in Mexico. The film would be the first of several sex comedies Blake Edwards would make: he addressed in this film subjects like sexual promiscuity, machismo, feminism, and aging. These themes went into Edwards' later comedies. Documentary film El Medico: The Cubaton Story is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Daniel Fridell. Science Fiction Jeon Woo-chi is a 2009 South Korean fantasy action film written and directed by Choi Dong-hoon who departs from his popular heist films Tazza: The High Rollers and The Big Swindle for this big-budget, special effects-filled action romp that was equally popular with the Korean audience, earning over six million admissions over the 2009 Christmas period. Based on a Korean folktale, it stars Kang Dong-won in the title role. The film become the 3rd best selling film of 2009 with 6,100,532 tickets sold nationwide. Thriller After Five is a 1915 American silent thriller comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and Oscar Apfel. Based on the play of the same name by DeMille and his brother William, the film stars Edward Abeles. Thriller Viva Knievel! is a 1977 action film starring Evel Knievel, Gene Kelly, and Lauren Hutton. Comedy It's Love I'm After is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, and Olivia de Havilland. Based on the story "Gentlemen After Midnight" by Maurice Hanline, with a screenplay by Casey Robinson, the film is about a couple who have postponed their marriage eleven times and who continue to plot and scheme their way to marriage. The film marked the third on-screen pairing of Leslie Howard and Bette Davis, following Of Human Bondage and The Petrified Forest. Documentary film Valle sagrado de Urubamba is a 1979 short documentary film written by Demetrio Bilbatua and directed by Demetrio Bilbatua and Fernando Martínez. Documentary film The D.C. Sniper's Wife is a 2008 mystery television documentary film written and directed by Barbara Kopple. Documentary film Into the Dark: Exploring the Horror Film is a 2011 documentary film directed by Johanna Wartio McEvoy. Comedy Orden für die Wunderkinder is a film directed by Rainer Erler released on August 1963. Comedy Everything You Want is a 2005 romantic-comedy television film on ABC Family starring Shiri Appleby and Nick Zano. Comedy Fish Hooky is a 1933 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 120th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy The Gigolos is a 2005 British comedy film directed by Richard Bracewell, starring Sacha Tarter, Trevor Sather and Ben Willbond alongside Susannah York, Anna Massey and Siân Phillips. Bracewell's debut feature, The Gigolos is a buddy movie set in the twilight world of the London male escort. In 2010, the Daily Telegraph listed The Gigolos as "the most underrated film of all time". The tag line is "Everyone Needs Someone", although UK promotional materials use the quote "A provocative glimpse at open secrets" from the Hollywood Reporter review. The film was shot on location in London in 2004 and 2005. Bracewell wrote the story with Tarter and Sather, and was also cinematographer. The dialogue was improvised. It premiered at AFI Fest in Hollywood in November 2005. It was released in the UK on 23 March 2007 by Punk Cinema. The British Film Institute released the DVD in the UK on 9 February 2009. Its premiere on network television was on Monday, 20 July 2009 on BBC1. Comedy In the late 1800s, a kind and generous Ebeneezer Blackadder is visited the Ghost of Christmas Past, who shows him visions of his ancestors, and the future of the Blackadders if he does not follow the family tradition. The second special was broadcast on Friday 23 December 1988. In a twist on Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Blackadder is the "kindest and loveliest" man in England. The Spirit of Christmas shows Blackadder the contrary antics of his ancestors and descendants, and reluctantly informs him that if he turns evil his descendants will enjoy power and fortune, while if he remains the same a future Blackadder will live shamefully subjugated to a future incompetent Baldrick. This remarkable encounter causes him to proclaim, "Bad guys have all the fun", and adopt the personality with which viewers are more familiar. Documentary film The Weight of Chains is a 2010 Canadian documentary film directed by Boris Malagurski. The film argues that the breakup of Yugoslavia was "orchestrated by Western powers in furtherance of imperial ambitions." It was released on December 17, 2010. Since 2012, the film has been distributed by Journeyman Pictures. Documentary film He is one of the most successful recording artists of the 21st century. From the Mickey Mouse Club to NSYNC, Justin Timberlake is a truly remarkable iconic superstar....This is the story of Justin Timberlake. Science Fiction House of the Living Dead is a British horror and science fiction film made in 1973 by director Ray Austin. Set on a plantation in Apartheid-era South Africa, it deals heavily with the occult. Its tagline is "It drives you mad before it kills!" Comedy Cruel Intentions 2 is the 2000 American comedy-drama prequel to Cruel Intentions and was released direct-to-video. It was written and directed by Roger Kumble, who was also responsible for the first film. The film stars Robin Dunne, Sarah Thompson, Amy Adams, and Keri Lynn Pratt. Both films are based on Les Liaisons dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos. The film is edited together from the two completed episodes of Manchester Prep, a series commissioned by the FOX network which was cancelled prior to broadcast; sexual content including scenes involving nudity were added for the DVD release. Comedy Xenodoheio Kastri is a 1988 comedy and musical film written by Kostas Papapetros and directed by Yiannis Hartomatzidis. Thriller The Big I Am is a British gangster film starring Michael Madsen and Leo Gregory which was released straight to DVD on 8 April 2010. Comedy Rec o Puskinovi is a 1968 film directed by Bohumil Sobotka. Animation Elf Sparkle and the Special Red Dress is a 2010 animation film. Comedy Greg's Guardian Angel is a 2013 short comedy film written by Dan Conrad and directed by Dan Kowalski. Thriller Tauba Tauba is a 2004 Bollywood sex comedy starring Antara Mona Lisa Biswas, Amin Gazi and Payal Rohatgi. It was directed by T L V Prasad and is a remake of the 1981 film Private Lessons which starred Sylvia Kristel. It was followed by a sequel in 2008, Phir Tauba Tauba which was also directed by T L V Prasad. Thriller 36 Saints is a 2013 thriller film directed by Eddy Duran. Thriller The Insurgents is the feature film debut of director Scott Dacko. It stars Mary Stuart Masterson, John Shea, Henry Simmons, Juliette Marquis and Michael Mosley. Shot on 24p, high-definition video in New York City in February 2006, the story revolves around four politically disillusioned Americans who build a truck bomb to spark a revolution. In its world premiere at the 2006 Oldenburg International Film Festival, The Insurgents won the German Independence Audience Award for Best Picture. In its US premiere at the 2007 Palm Beach International Film Festival, The Insurgents won the Best Screenplay award. The Insurgents won Best Feature - Video at the 2007 Long Island International Film Expo. Thriller Heeron Ka Chor is a 1982 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by S K Kapoor, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Bindiya Goswami, Ashok Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Shakti Kapoor and Madan Puri Documentary film Slacker Uprising is a movie of Michael Moore's tour of colleges in swing states during the 2004 election, with a goal to encourage 18–29 year olds to vote, and the response it received. The film is a re-edited version of Captain Mike Across America, which played at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2007. It is one of the first feature length films made by a known director to be released as a free and legal download online. The free download is only available to those residing in the United States and Canada. The film was also made available free for online viewing and download on the Lycos Cinema platform as well as iTunes and blip.tv. It had a one-night-only run at the Michigan Theater, where Michael Moore spoke briefly. The film is available in DVD format. Slacker Uprising features live performances or appearances by Eddie Vedder, Roseanne Barr, Joan Baez, Tom Morello, R.E.M., Steve Earle, and Viggo Mortensen. The original score is by Anti-Flag. Documentary film Friendship Beyond the Fence is a 2009 short documentary film. Thriller Intermedio is an American horror film released in March 2005. Comedy Edith Ann: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle was an animated television special created by Lily Tomlin. It was produced by Klasky Csupo. It is not to be confused with a sketch on a late 60's comedy show, Hee Haw or kids show The Electric Company. It was followed by Edith Ann: Homeless Go Home Edith Ann's Christmas Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""A series of destructive floods and typhoons strike all parts of the Earth. Commando Cody suspects that this is part of the Ruler's latest plan to conquer the world."" Ted Richards is transferred and replaced by Dick Preston. The Ruler uses a rocket (R-6) containing a ‘radioactive"" gas which causes hurricanes, floods and typhoons. The Ruler threatens to completely destroy the Earth unless the Earth surrenders unconditionally. Comedy Trading Places is a 1983 American comedy film directed by John Landis, starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. It tells the story of an upper class commodities broker and a homeless street hustler whose lives cross paths when they are unknowingly made part of an elaborate bet. Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche, Denholm Elliott, and Jamie Lee Curtis also star. The storyline is often called a modern take on Mark Twain's classic 19th century novel The Prince and the Pauper. It also bears a resemblance to another of Mark Twain's stories, The Million Pound Bank Note. The film was written by Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod and was produced by Aaron Russo. It was released to theaters in North America on June 8, 1983, where it was distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film earned over US$90 million during its theatrical run in the United States, finishing as the fourth highest earning film of the year and the second highest earning R-rated film of 1983. Denholm Elliott and Jamie Lee Curtis won the British awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role, respectively, at the 37th British Academy Film Awards. Thriller The Liability is a 2013 British crime-thriller film directed by Craig Viveiros and written by John Wrathall. The film stars Tim Roth, Talulah Riley, Jack O'Connell and Peter Mullan. The film is about a teenager sent to do a day of driving for his mum's gangster boyfriend, which leads him into world of crime. Animation The Moose Hunt is a 1931 short comedy-animated film directed by Burt Gillett. Documentary film The Battle of Tsushima is a 1975 documentary film written and directed by Nagisa Oshima. Comedy Three Weekends is a 1928 film starring Clara Bow. It is considered a lost film, with only fragments surviving in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Comedy Tru Loved is a 2008 Independent film written and directed by Stewart Wade. Comedy Howard the Duck is a 1986 American science fiction comedy film directed by Willard Huyck and starring Lea Thompson, Tim Robbins, and Jeffrey Jones. Produced by Gloria Katz and George Lucas and written by Huyck and Katz, the screenplay was originally intended to be an animated film based on the Marvel comic book of the same name, but the film adaptation became live action due to a contractual obligation. Although there had been several TV adaptations of Marvel characters during the preceding 21 years, this was the first attempt at a theatrical release since the Captain America serial of 1944. Lucas proposed adapting the surrealist comic book following the production of American Graffiti. After stepping down as the president of Lucasfilm to focus on producing he chose to begin production on the film personally. Following multiple production difficulties and mixed response to test screenings, Howard the Duck was released in theaters on August 1, 1986. Upon its release, the film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office failure, and in later years has been widely acknowledged as one of the worst films ever made. Comedy Love on the Run is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature film starring Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, and Clark Gable in a story about rival newspaper correspondents assigned to cover the marriage of a socialite. The screenplay by Gladys Hurlbut, John Lee Mahin and Manuel Seff was based upon the story by Alan Green and Julian Brodie. The film was directed by W.S. Van Dyke and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Love on the Run is the seventh of eight cinematic collaborations between Crawford and Gable. Comedy Princess Caraboo is a 1994 British-American historical comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Michael Austin, based on the real-life 19th-century character Princess Caraboo, who passed herself off in British society as an exotic princess who spoke a strange foreign language; she is portrayed by Phoebe Cates. Comedy These Old Broads is a 2001 television film written by Carrie Fisher and starring her mother Debbie Reynolds, as well as Shirley MacLaine, Joan Collins, and Elizabeth Taylor in her final film role. In a 2001 BBC Omnibus documentary about Elizabeth Taylor, Shirley MacLaine says that Julie Andrews and Lauren Bacall were originally planned to be in the movie. The role of Miriam Hodges was originally offered to June Allyson. Comedy Luke Foils the Villain is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Ushijima the Loan Shark 2 is a 2014 comedy film directed by Masatoshi Yamaguchi. Documentary film Neither rain, nor snow, nor gloom of night...can keep these hoops junkies off the asphalt courts. MORE THAN A GAME is a rollicking and oft-times heartbreaking account of Chicago playground basketball. Featuring NBA stars, local legends and everyday players, MTAG makes for a fascinating companion to Hoop Dreams, which was released that same year.Over the course of three years, filmmakers Joe Angio and Joel Cohen traversed Chicago's playgrounds to find out why so many people - primarily black inner-city dwellers - devoted their lives to basketball. At the time of the film's release, more NBA players came from Chicago than anywhere else; here, we hear from three of the best. Phoenix Suns all-star forward Eddie Johnson recalls how the playground helped him to steer clear of the notorious street gangs that seduced his older brother, a far superior basketball player. Former Utah Jazz all-star guard Rickey Green returns with two childhood friends to the South Side court where they competed against Arthur "the Magician" Sybills, who they all agree is the greatest player they ever saw. Future Atlanta Hawks all-star Glenn "Doc" Rivers - who would go on to coach the Boston Celtics to an NBA title - recounts a particularly transcendent playground game that he still considers the best he's ever played in.Of course, only a select few graduate from the playgrounds to the NBA. More than a Game also reveals the stories of those who didn't make it. To this day, Bernard Harden believes "no one man can stop me," but his NBA dream ended in the minor leagues of Argentina. His bravado barely masks a lingering bitterness. As a high school sophomore in Chicago's highly competitive Public School League, Terry Rucker averaged 40 points a game. He never finished high school. Lamaar "Money" Mondane's NBA dream never came true either, but he at least achieved a modicum of fame when Reebok selected him to appear in a popular advertising campaign on "playground legends." All three continue to compete on the tiny West Side play lot of their youth.And then there are the games themselves, hard-fought and competitive. One player crashes recklessly, headfirst, into a steel support to save a loose ball. A skinny teen soars to slam home a spectacular dunk, a play worthy of any SportsCenter highlight reel. An argument threatens to erupt into chaos when two players refuse to give ground on a foul call (the instant replay proves inconclusive). Witnessing this passion and intensity we begin to understand why the game is so important to countless players, young and old. Why, in fact, it is MORE THAN A GAME. Documentary film Ending In 6 Minutes is a 2012 short drama documentary film directed by Peter Slee. Thriller Murderous Intent is a 1995 drama thriller film written and directed by Gregory Goodell. Thriller Aadhi Raat Ke Baad is 1965 Hindi language movie directed by Nanabhai Bhatt and starring Ashok Kumar, Ragini, Sailesh Kumar, Murad, Agha, Sajjan, Ulhas, Jankidas, Rajan Haskar and Kumar. Chitragupt was Music Director and Manna Dey was Playback singer for this movie. Science Fiction 40 Days and Nights is a 2012 disaster film by The Asylum, directed by Peter Geiger and starring Monica Keena and Alex Carter. It is a modern take on Noah's Ark and the Genesis flood narrative. Documentary film Tom McPhee's An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever! is a multi-award winning documentary film chronicling the events following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana when pet owners were forced to evacuate without their pets. An American Opera follows the pets, vets, owners, officials, rescuers, and adopters of animals as they try to remedy the situation, revealing that not everyone had the same goal of saving animals. Tom McPhee directed, narrated, and produced the film with the production companies Man Smiling Moving Pictures and Cave Studio. Comedy Marseille mes amours is a 1940 film directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman. Thriller The West German security police, Verfassungsschutz, need help to infiltrate a group connected to the Rote Arme Fraktion. The Swedish James Bond, Carl Hamilton, goes to Hamburg, pretending to be a Swedish officer, thrown out of the country after having been exposed as an East German spy. He gets in contact with the terrorists and joins them. Together they are planning to strike against the CIA headquarters in Stockholm. Comedy California Dreaming is a 2007 film written and directed by Linda Voorhees starring Lea Thompson, Dave Foley and Patricia Richardson. It was premiered at the 2007 Omaha Film Festival. Animation Xenia of St. Petersburg is a 1999 Short, Animation film written and directed by Katariina Lillqvist. Documentary film Jorge Mautner - O Filho do Holocausto is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film directed by Pedro Bial and Heitor D’Alincourt. The film follows the birth of Jorge Mautner up to his 17 years. He was born in Brazil shortly after his parents fled the Holocaust. Raised by a nanny who introduced him to Candomblé, Mautner became a precursor of the Tropicália, contributing to the construction of the identity of Brazilian music. Science Fiction Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl is an Austrian science fiction and fantasy film directed by Johannes Grenzfurthner and starring Sophia Grabner, Lukas Tagwerker and Jeff Ricketts. The absurdist comedy deals with the politics and hype behind media technology and nerd culture. Grenzfurthner calls his film a contemporary way to talk about the critique of the spectacle and commodity fetishism. The film was co-produced by art group monochrom and the media collective Traum & Wahnsinn, and created for the Austrian television channel ORF III. It features music by Kasson Crooker, Starpause, and many others. Documentary film Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror is a 2003 Carlton Television documentary written and directed by John Pilger, produced by Christopher Martin and co-directed by Steve Connelly. In the film, Pilger presents a personal view of "the truth and lies in the 'war on terror'." Science Fiction Bushido Man is an action film directed by Takanori Tsujimoto. Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""The Ruler uses a device which puts out the sun's light. Panic results all over the world as it is plunged into darkness. Commando Cody must go to the Earth's rescue."" When the Ruler blots out the sun, Cody finds he is trapped on the Earth. A saboteur has added an element to the Station #8 dispenser for the Cosmic Dust Blanket. Cody's Disbursal Ray will not penetrate the Dust Blanket and allow his rocketship to leave the Earth. Cody discovers the saboteur and traces the energy source of the Ruler's device to Planet M-27. When he reaches the planet he can not destroy the ""Atomic Device"" blotting out the sun because he is stopped by an Invisible Block."" Documentary film Yo soy Boricua, pa'que tu lo sepas! is a documentary film co-directed by Liz Garbus and Rosie Perez, in which Perez explores Puerto Rican culture and history, from New York City's Puerto Rican Day Parade to a broader examination of Puerto Rico's past. Documentary film InJustice is a 2011 documentary film produced and directed by Brian Kelly. The film features the impact of tort reform on the United States judicial system. The documentary focuses on how the class action lawsuit, born from the Civil Rights Act of 1964, was skillfully managed by a small group of trial attorneys who manipulated legal rules, procedures — and even their own clients — to become an international enterprise that rivals the scope and profits of Fortune 500 corporations. How lawyers managed to maneuver their way into millions and billions by scamming the judicial system via class action lawsuits. Comedy Bangs is a 1996 short comedy film written and directed by Carolynne Hew. Comedy Freak Orlando is a 1981 West German comedy film directed by Ulrike Ottinger and starring Magdalena Montezuma. Comedy Dough for the Do-Do is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1949 and directed by Friz Freleng. This color remake of Bob Clampett's cartoon Porky in Wackyland is available on Disc 2 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1. Documentary film Iván Z is a 2004 short documentary directed by Andrés Duque. Documentary film Escher's Universe is a 2012 documentary film directed by Ernesto Páramo. Documentary film Man in Search of Man is a 1974 short and documentary film directed by Prem Vaidya. Documentary film Koch is a 2012 documentary film directed by Neil Barsky about former New York City Mayor Ed Koch. Koch premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 8, 2012 and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. It opened theatrically in the United States on February 1, 2013. Documentary film Beyond Forgiving is a 2013 documentary film directed by Imad Karam. Documentary film Sister Mercy is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Laura Hadden. Science Fiction Déjà Vu is a 2006 American action thriller film with elements of science fiction, directed by Tony Scott, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and co-written by Bill Marsilii and Terry Rossio. The film stars Denzel Washington and Paula Patton as the main characters, with Jim Caviezel, Val Kilmer, Adam Goldberg, Bruce Greenwood, and Matt Craven in supporting roles. Déjà Vu involves ATF agent Douglas Carlin, who travels back in time in attempts to prevent a domestic terrorist attack that takes place in New Orleans and to save a woman with whom he falls in love, Claire Kuchever. Filming took place in New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina. The film premiered in New York City on November 20, 2006, and was released widely in the United States and Canada two days later. The film was released in Mexico by the end of November, and worldwide by the early months of 2007. It received mixed reviews from critics, and the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes' compiled ratings give the film an average rating of 55%. While earning $64 million in the U.S., the film went on to gross $180 million worldwide; Déjà Vu was the 23rd most successful film worldwide for 2006. Thriller Blackwater Trail is a 1995 Australian TV movie shot in Queensland starring Judd Nelson. Documentary film Our Century is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Artavazd Peleshian. Comedy Sergeants 3 is a 1962 remake of Gunga Din set in the American West, directed by John Sturges and featuring Rat Pack icons Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop. It was the last film to feature all five members of the Rat Pack due to Sinatra's falling out with Lawford and later Bishop. Comedy Monsieur Lazhar is a 2011 Canadian French-language drama film directed by Philippe Falardeau. The screenplay was developed from Bashir Lazhar, a one-character play by Évelyne de la Chenelière. The film was nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards. The film was released theatrically in the United States on 13 April 2012 by distributor Music Box Films. Documentary film Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story is a 2012 documentary film written by Jonathan Gruber and directed by Jonathan Gruber and Ari Daniel Pinchot. Science Fiction The Whisperer in Darkness is a 2011 independent film based on the H. P. Lovecraft short story of the same name, directed and produced by Sean Branney, Andrew Leman, and David Robertson and distributed by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society. It was shot using Mythoscope blend of vintage and modern filming techniques intended to produce the look of a 1930s-era film. According to the film's website, the filmmakers intended to capture the look of "classic horror films of the 1930s like Dracula, Frankenstein and King Kong". Thriller Hellbreeder is a 2004 horror/mystery film directed by James Eaves and Johannes Roberts and starring Lyndie Uphill. The films centers on a killer clown who returns from Hell and goes on a murderous rampage.... Comedy Bag It: Is Your Life Too Plastic? is a 2010 American documentary film exposing the effects of plastic bags and other plastic consumer merchandise, and its effects on land ecosystems, the marine environment and the human body. Comedy The Wild Bees is a 2001 Czech film directed by Bohdan Sláma. It was the Czech Republic's submission to the 75th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller Fresh is a 1994 crime film written and directed by Boaz Yakin in his film directorial debut, also produced by Randy Oslow and Lawrence Bender. It was scored by Stewart Copeland, a member of The Police. Marketed as a hip hop 'hood film, Fresh went relatively unnoticed by the public, but won critical acclaim. An emotional coming of age story, it offers a realistic glimpse of the dangerous life in New York City's projects during the crack epidemic. "There's shocking resonance to the notion of a grade-school boy who's become a criminal out of sheer pragmatism," wrote Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman. Science Fiction Body Melt is a satirical Australian horror film directed by Philip Brophy and written by Brophy and Rod Bishop, influenced by "splatstick" Peter Jackson films like Bad Taste and Braindead. Documentary film Sexy Night Report is a 1977 documentary film written by Bruno Mattei and directed by Joe D'Amato and Bruno Mattei. Comedy Rzhevskiy protiv Napoleona is a 2012 comedy film written by Marius Balchunas and Yuriy Volovich and directed by Marius Balchunas. Comedy Crustacés et coquillages also known as Côte d'Azur, is a 2005 French film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. Thriller Scream 4 is a 2011 American slasher film and the fourth installment in the Scream series. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, writer of Scream and Scream 2, the film stars an ensemble cast which includes David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts and Hayden Panettiere. The plot involves Sidney Prescott returning to Woodsboro after ten years as part of her book tour. As soon as she arrives, Ghostface once again begins killing students from Woodsboro High, including her younger cousin's friends. Prescott, Gale Weathers-Riley, and Dewey Riley once again team up to stop the murders, but not before having to learn from a new generation the "new rules" of surviving horror films. Originally, the series was intended to be a trilogy, but film production was approved by Bob Weinstein. Depending on the box office, Scream 4 is intended to be the first of a new trilogy. Williamson had to leave production early due to contractual obligations and Ehren Kruger was brought in for re-writes. Campbell, Arquette and Cox are the only returning cast members from the previous films and were the first to sign on to the film in September 2009. Comedy Love Strikes is a comedy film directed by Hitoshi Ohne. Comedy Après après-demain is a 1990 film directed by Gérard Frot-Coutaz. Comedy Second Chorus is a Hollywood musical comedy film starring Paulette Goddard and Fred Astaire and featuring Artie Shaw, Burgess Meredith and Charles Butterworth, with music by Artie Shaw, Bernie Hanighen, Hal Borne and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The film was directed by H. C. Potter and produced independently for Paramount Pictures by Boris Morros. In a 1968 interview, Astaire described this effort as "The worst film I ever made". Astaire admitted that he was attracted to the film by the opportunity to "dance-conduct this real swingin' outfit". In an interview shortly before his death, Shaw admitted this film put him off acting. Astaire and Shaw shared a striking series of personality traits in common: an obsessive perfectionism and seemingly endless appetite for retakes, profound musicality and love of jazz, personal modesty and charm, and in a late interview Shaw expressed his opinion of Astaire: "Astaire really sweat - he toiled. He was a humorless Teutonic man, the opposite of his debonair image in top hat and tails. I liked him because he was an entertainer and an artist. There's a distinction between them. Comedy Top o' the Morning is a 1949 American romantic comedy film directed by David Miller and starring Bing Crosby, Ann Blyth, and Barry Fitzgerald. Written by Edmund Beloin and Richard L. Breen, the film is about a singing insurance investigator who comes to Ireland to recover the stolen Blarney Stone—and romance the local policeman's daughter. Comedy Tent-show is a 2011 musical romantic comedy film written by Marina Potapova and directed by Sergei Loban. Thriller Beyond Outrage is a 2012 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takeshi Kitano, starring Kitano, Toshiyuki Nishida, and Tomokazu Miura. It is a sequel to Kitano's 2010 film, Outrage. Thriller The Screaming Skull is a 1958 American horror film directed by Alex Nicol. The film stars John Hudson, Peggy Webber, Russ Conway, and Nicol. The film focuses on a neurotic woman who believes she is being haunted by the ghost of her new husband's previous wife. The Screaming Skull marked Nicol's directorial debut; he decided to try it because he felt that he was not acting in the roles which he wanted. The film was shot at the Huntington Hartford Estate in six weeks on a low budget, with each actor being paid $1,000. The film has received negative reception from critics and from Webber herself, though Nicol enjoyed the finished product. The film was later featured in a ninth season episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Documentary film Touring Band 2000 is the second DVD release by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, culled from performances from the North American legs of the band's 2000 Binaural Tour. It was released on VHS and DVD on May 1, 2001. Comedy Plan 10 from Outer Space is a low budget science fiction film starring Karen Black and written and directed by Trent Harris. The film is a surreal satire of Mormon theology. The film has no connection to Plan 9 from Outer Space other than its title. This film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1994 in the midnight madness category. It also received the jury prize at the Raindance Film Festival in London in 1994. Documentary film A Beautiful Mind: Meeting John Nash is a 2002 short documentary film. Thriller Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is an action/drama film starring Charles Bronson and directed by J. Lee Thompson. Being Thompson's final film, it was the last project he and Bronson did together — a long and famed Hollywood collaboration. Animation Tweety Bird is shoveling out his nest atop a city pole after a snowstorm and is spotted by Sylvester Cat and a one-eyed orange tabby, who fight over Tweety. Tweety runs into a cellar where he befriends a wooden dunking bird. The two cats then chase Tweety into a park and onto a sheet of ice covering a pond. Tweety cuts a circle around the cats so that they fall into the freezing water and become bedridden with cold. Documentary film Anita's Africa is a 2007 film written and directed by Beverley Reid. Documentary film The Painter's Voice is a 2007 short documentary film directed by William Friedkin. Documentary film When the Zombies Come is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Jon Hurst. Documentary film The Naturalized is a 2010 documentary film directed by Aaron Lubarsky. Comedy The Chief Cook is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film is a 2002 documentary and biographical film that traces the life of the American photographer Ansel Adams. He is most noted for his landscape images of the American West. The film is narrated by David Ogden Stiers and features the voices of Josh Hamilton, Barbara Feldon and Eli Wallach. Thriller As Above, So Below is a 2014 American horror film directed by John Erick Dowdle and written by Dowdle and his brother Drew. The film was produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Universal Pictures, making it the first film in Legendary's deal with Universal. It was released to select theaters on August 22, 2014, and everywhere on August 29, 2014. The film stars Perdita Weeks, Ben Feldman, Edwin Hodge, François Civil, Marion Lambert, and Ali Marhyar. Comedy Gay By Dawn is a 10 minute short film written and directed by Jonathan London as his non-thesis film at Columbia University. The story revolves around four redneck hunters in the woods telling ghost stories. Soon, their stories begin to get the best of them. Gay By Dawn was filmed from February 12 to February 14, 2004 in Dripping Springs, Texas. The film went on to win a number of awards, including: Best Comedy, 2005 Dixie Film Festival in Atlanta, Georgia Best Humor/Parody Film Award, 2005 San Diego Comic-Con International The College Narrative Award, 2005 Carolina Film and Video Festival Best Comedy, 2004 Cincinnati International Festival of Horror Documentary film This unauthorized look at John Lennon's life and career is a fascinating artifact on the former Beatle. Interviews with those closest to Lennon are featured, including family members, and footage of the man himself. In-depth and revealing, INSIDE JOHN LENNON provides a welter of detail on the now sadly deceased rock legend. Science Fiction Flesh Gordon is an independently produced 1974 American science fiction adventure comedy film that is an erotic spoof of Universal Pictures' first Flash Gordon serials from the 1930s. The film was produced by Walter R. Cichy, Bill Osco, and Howard Ziehm. It was co-directed by Howard Ziehm and Michael Benveniste, who also wrote the screenplay. The cast includes Jason Williams, Suzanne Fields, and William Dennis Hunt. The storyline is purposely reminiscent of the first Flash Gordon multi-chapter serial, but written and directed with a purposely campy flavor. The planet Porno and major characters are suggestive innuendos: the hero Flesh Gordon; his love interest Dale Ardor; the evil Emperor Wang the Perverted; Dr. Flexi Jerkoff; Amora, Queen of Magic; and a very gay Robin Hood-like character called Prince Precious. Comedy Goose Trouble is a 2013 animated adventure comedy short film directed by Monika Dovnar. Comedy Mr. Polman Wants To Fit In is a 2013 short romantic comedy family film written and directed by Carla Dauden. Comedy De Marathon is a 2012 Dutch comedy film directed by Diederick Koopal. Science Fiction Super Sentai World is a short 3-D film based on the Super Sentai franchise that was shown in 1994 in amusement parks and special events nationwide in Japan. It was shown as a triple feature alongside Kamen Rider World and Toei Hero Daishugō. Thriller Bounty Killer is a 2013 post-apocalyptic action comedy directed by Henry Saine about celebrity assassins hunting the white collar criminals responsible for the apocalypse. The film premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival in the USA and at Fantasia Film Festival in Canada. Bounty Killer was released on 6 September 2013 in theaters and on Video on Demand. The movie is based on a graphic novel published by Kickstart Comics in 2013. The DVD and Blu-Ray were released on 29 October 2013. Bounty Killer was released in the UK on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD on the 27 January 2014. The theme song "Gonna Getcha" was performed by Sara Bareilles who also sang "The Kill," for the film's end credits. Both songs were written by Will Collyer. Lyrics for "The Kill" were written by Sujata Day. Comedy Saint-Jacques... La Mecque is a 2005 comedy, drama film written and directed by Coline Serreau. Documentary film Vampiro: Angel, Devil, Hero is a 2008 Canadian documentary film about Ian Hodgkinson aka Vampiro, a professional wrestler who currently lives in Guadalajara, Jalisco. The film revolves around his biggest international tour and talks to him about life outside the ring. Comedy The Muck-Raker is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by Niki List. Documentary film Dakota 38 is a 2012 documentary film directed by Silas Hagerty. Documentary film Lessons from the Night is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Adrian Francis. Comedy Michael Shayne: Private Detective: Collection 1 is a 1940 drama film directed by Eugene Forde. Comedy Ishimatsu: The One-Eyed Avenger is a 1960 comedy film directed by Tadashi Sawashima. Thriller Final Justice is a 1984 film starring Joe Don Baker and directed by Greydon Clark. It follows the exploits of a Texas sheriff who overturns a Maltese city to find the mobster who killed his partner. The film was lampooned in a 1999 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. It was the lowest rated movie on IMDb, but has since been replaced by Gunday. Comedy The Nasty Rabbit is a 1964 American spy comedy film directed by James Landis. The film was produced and co-written by Arch Hall Sr. who plays two roles in the film. The film stars his son Arch Hall Jr. and was shot in Techniscope in Wyoming. Comedy Curtain Call at Cactus Creek is a 1950 American film starring Donald O'Connor and Gale Storm. In the story, a traveling entertainer gets mixed up with bank robbers. Animation The Girl Who Only Had One Ear is a 2009 short animated film written and directed by Alvaro Leon. Science Fiction Dinner for Adele is a 1977 Czechoslovak comedy detective film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Alternative titles were Adele Hasn't Had Her Dinner Yet, Nick Carter in Prague and Adele Hasn't Had Her Supper Yet. Thriller Arcade is the title of a B-movie science fiction/horror film produced by Full Moon Entertainment and released in 1993. The film features heavy use of CGI, which was fully redone after the film was completed because the producer Charles Band and director Albert Pyun were not satisfied with the original end result. The VideoZone video magazine as well as some trailers showed footage from the original version of the film. As a rarity, the VideoZone featured on the Full Moon Classics DVD release of the film contains no footage of the released film's CGI, but only of the original, unreleased film's version. Animation Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen is the 14th episode in the VeggieTales animated series and was released in August 2000 on VHS by Word Entertainment and Lyrick Studios and then on re-recording sing-along edition DVD by Warner Home Video and Sony Wonder on May 20, 2003. Subtitled "A Lesson in Courage", it conveys the message that you do not need to be afraid to do what is right. The story is taken from the Book of Esther in the Old Testament, in which Esther becomes Queen and must tell King Xerxes that his prime minister Haman is plotting to commit genocide against the Jews. The violent undertones are, of course, removed for this VeggieTales production; murder is replaced by banishment to the "Island of Perpetual Tickling", and the intended victims are limited to Esther and her family without reference to their race or creed. This is one of a few episodes that spurn the usual VeggieTales format: there are no opening or closing countertop sequence with "VeggieTales Theme" and "What We Have Learned" songs, or Silly Songs with Larry. Comedy Dr Minx is a 1975 sexploitation film. Documentary film 1000 Journals is a 2007 indie documentary film directed by Andrea Kreuzhage. Comedy My Dad Is a Jerk is a 1997 comedy film written by Raymond To and directed by Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung. Thriller Agadam is a 2014 Indian Tamil horror film directed by Mohamad Issack, featuring Baskar, Srini Iyer, Thamizh, Kalaisekaran, Saravana Balaji, Sri Priyanka, Anisha and master Ajay. Agadam was certified by the Guinness World Records as the longest uncut film which has a running time for 2 hours, 3 minutes and 30 seconds. It was shot on December 7, 2012 and released on 3 January 2014. The film, set in real time, starts with men burying the body of a woman whose ghost returns and haunts them. Issack remade the same film in Telugu as Seesa with Sivaji, Chesvaa and Namratha in the lead roles. Comedy Devashappath Khote Sangen is a 2006 comedy film written by Sanjeev Kolte and Guru Thakur. Animation Bleach: Fade to Black is the third animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. Directed by Noriyuki Abe, the film was released December 13, 2008. The film's theme music was "Koyoi, Tsuki wa Miezu Tomo", performed by Porno Graffitti and its screenplay was written by Natsuko Takahashi, who is a screenwriter for the anime series. The DVD was released on September 30, 2009 in Japan, with additional footage of Ichigo, Rukia and Kon leaving for the World of the Living. The English dub was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 15, 2011 in the United States and on May 28, 2012 in the United Kingdom. Comedy Probieren Sie's mit einem Jüngeren is a 2000 romantic comedy film written by Elfriede Hammerl and directed by Michael Kreihsl. Science Fiction Illegal Aliens is a 2007 comedy/science-fiction B-movie starring Anna Nicole Smith and Joanie Laurer. It was Smith's final film. Comedy Königskinder is a film directed by Helmut Käutner released on Jan 20, 1950. Documentary film Running Blind is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Ryan Suffern. Comedy Bonnie e Clyde all'italiana, internationally released as Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style, is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Thriller Cannonball, also known as Carquake, is a 1976 film starring David Carradine. The film is one of two released in 1976 that were based on a real illegal cross-continent road race that took place for a number of years in the United States. The same topic later became the basis for the films The Cannonball Run, Cannonball Run II and Speed Zone!. The film was written and directed by Paul Bartel, who also directed Death Race 2000. The name of the film and the plot were inspired by Erwin G. "Cannon Ball" Baker, who traveled across the U.S. several times, and by the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, an illegal cross-continent road race introduced by Brock Yates to protest against the 55 MPH speed limit. Documentary film A Star Named Ayrton Senna is a 1998 sports documentary biographical film. Documentary film Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer is a 2013 Russian-British documentary film by Mike Lerner and Maxim Pozdorovkin. The film follows the court cases on the Russian feminist/anti-Putinist punk-rock protest group Pussy Riot. Directed by Lerner and Pozdorovkin, the film featured publicly available footage of the court proceedings and interviews with the families of the band members, but no interviews with the band members themselves. The HBO network subsequently bought the U.S. television rights to the film The film aired on HBO on 10 June 2013. The BBC showed the film on 21 October 2013 in its Storyville series of documentaries. Reviews have generally been favorable; on IMDB it has a weighted average rating of 7/10, and on Rotten Tomatoes 28 out of 34 reviewers gave it a positive review, with an average rating of 6.9. The film was one of 15 feature-length documentaries short listed for a 2014 Academy Award, however it was not included in the final list of nominees. Documentary film Itsembatsemba: Rwanda One Genocide Later is a 1997 documentary short film directed by Alexis Cordesse and Eyal Sivan. Comedy Le Retour du Grand Blond is a film directed by Yves Robert, in 1974. It is the continuation of Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire. Documentary film Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul is a 2005 film/documentary directed by Fatih Akın. The film is a journey through the music scene in modern Istanbul, Turkey as well as portraying its cultural life. It was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. It features German musician Alexander Hacke as the narrator. Hacke and Akın travelled around Istanbul with a mobile recording studio and a microphone, assembling an inspired portrait of Turkish music — from arabesque to indie rock and rap. Among the featured artists in the film are: Baba Zula Orient Expressions Duman Replikas Erkin Koray Ceza Ayben Istanbul Style Breakers Mercan Dede Selcuk Brenna MacCrimmon Selim Sesler Siyasiyabend Nur Ceylan Aynur Orhan Gencebay Müzeyyen Senar Sezen Aksu Sertab Erener Thriller La sanguisuga conduce la danza is a 1975 Italian giallo-horror film directed by Alfredo Rizzo. It is the last film starred by Austrian actress Krista Nell. Documentary film When the Road Bends: Tales of a Gypsy Caravan is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Jasmine Dellal. Comedy The Band, הלהקה, is an Israeli comedic musical, first shown in April 1978, about an army singing group in 1968. Three new members are hazed at first, one of them falls in love, and the choir's leader, in preparation for a television appearance, rehearses the troupe so much they revolt. The movie was initially unsuccessful but has gained in popularity. The choir's leader is based on real-life composer, arranger, and music director of the Nahal troupe, Yair Rosenblum. . The film was directed by Avi Nesher. Documentary film The Relationship Doctrine of Don Blanquito is a 2012 short biographical documentary film directed by Roger Nygard. Comedy Blonde Trouble is a 1937 American film directed by George Archainbaud. Following the plot of the 1929 musical June Moon by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner, Fred Stevens is an aspiring songwriter from Schenectady who journeys to New York City, hoping to make a name for himself. On the train he meets dental assistant Edna Baker, and the two embark upon a friendship that evolves into her falling for him. While struggling in Tin Pan Alley, Fred falls in with his composer partner's gold-digging sister-in-law Eileen. Eileen really becomes interested when she finds out Fred is carrying his life savings. Documentary film The Birth of Big Air is a documentary film directed by Jeff Tremaine that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Thriller Haunter is a 2013 Canadian supernatural horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali, written by Brian King, and starring Abigail Breslin. The film premiered at the 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival, and was picked up for U.S. distribution there by IFC Midnight. Documentary film Undying Love is a 2002 documentary, romance, drama film written and directed by Helene Klodawsky. Comedy The Danish Experience is a popular 2003 Egyptian comedy film starring Adel Emam and Nicole Saba. Comedy Aunt Sally is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Sam Hardy and Phyllis Clare. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington Studios. Comedy An Aerial Joyride is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy They Call Me Bruce? is a 1982 comedy action film starring Johnny Yune and Margaux Hemingway. The film was written by Tim Clawson and was directed by Elliott Hong. It was followed later by a sequel, released in 1987, entitled They Still Call Me Bruce which also starred Johnny Yune. Animation El Cid: The Legend is a Spanish animated movie released on December 19, 2003, written by José Pozo, and based on the historical legend of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, also known as El Cid. Comedy Calvary is a 2014 Irish drama film written and directed by John Michael McDonagh. The film stars Brendan Gleeson, Chris O'Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen, Dylan Moran and Isaach de Bankolé. The film began production in September 2012 and was released in April 2014 in Ireland and the United Kingdom, and August 2014 in the United States. The film was screened at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Science Fiction Unforgettable is a 1996 thriller with science fiction elements, directed by John Dahl and starring Ray Liotta and Linda Fiorentino. The movie is about a man named David Krane, who is obsessed with finding out who murdered his wife. The movie is John Dahl's follow up to his critically acclaimed film, The Last Seduction. Unforgettable, however was a critical and box office failure, only earning less than $3 million in the U.S. Documentary film The Homestretch is a 2014 documentary film written by Anne De Mare, Kirsten Kelly and Leslie Simmer and directed by Anne De Mare and Kirsten Kelly. Thriller Bridge of Dragons is a 1999 American romantic Sci-fi action film directed by Isaac Florentine, and starring Dolph Lundgren as a cold and tough mercenary. It co-stars Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, who Lundgren had previously worked with in the 1991 film Showdown in Little Tokyo. It was the first Nu Image film to be shot in Bulgaria. Thriller Object of Obsession is an American erotic thriller film, released in 1994, starring Scott Valentine, Erika Anderson, Liza Whitcraft, Robert Keith, Jane A. Rogers, and Jake Higginson. The film was directed by Gregory Dark. Comedy The Perfect Murder is a 1988 English language Indian film directed by Zafar Hai and produced by Merchant-Ivory. The film is based on the 1964 novel The Perfect Murder by British crime fiction writer HRF Keating and stars Naseeruddin Shah as Inspector Ghote, the leading character in Keating's novels. Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård as well as many noted Indian actors such as Madhur Jaffrey, Amjad Khan, Dalip Tahil, Ratna Pathak, Annu Kapoor and Johnny Walker also appear in the film. Thriller You're Next is a 2011 American black comedy slasher film directed by Adam Wingard, written by Simon Barrett, and starring Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, A. J. Bowen, Joe Swanberg. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness program. The film was released on August 23, 2013 in the United States to positive reviews and grossed over $25 million at the box office, surpassing its budget of $1 million. Documentary film Storm Surfers 3D is a 2012 documentary adventure film written and directed by Justin McMillan and Christopher Nelius. Comedy Two Faces of My Girlfriend is a 2007 romantic comedy drama written by In-ho Hwang and directed by Seok-hoon Lee. Comedy One morning, a seemingly average and generally solitary IRS agent named Harold Crick begins to hear a female voice narrating his every action, thought and feeling in alarmingly precise detail. Harold’s carefully controlled life is turned upside down by this narration only he can hear, and when the voice declares that Harold Crick is facing imminent death, he realizes he must find out who is writing his story and persuade her to change the ending. The voice in Harold’s head turns out to be the once celebrated, but now nearly forgotten, novelist Karen "Kay" Eiffel (Emma Thompson), who is struggling to find an ending for what might be her best book. Her only remaining challenge is to figure out a way to kill her main character, but little does she know that Harold Crick is alive and well and inexplicably aware of her words and her plans for him. To make matters worse, Kay’s publisher has dispatched a hard-nosed "assistant," Penny Escher (Queen Latifah), to force Kay to finish her novel and finish off Harold Crick. Desperate to take control of his destiny and avoid an untimely demise, Harold seeks help from a literary theorist named Jules Hilbert (Dustin Hoffman), who suggests that Harold might be able to change his fate by turning his story from a tragedy into a comedy. Professor Hilbert suggests that Harold try to follow one of comedy’s most elemental formulas: a love story between two people who hate each other. His suggestion leads Harold to initiate an unlikely romance with a free-spirited baker named Ana Pascal (Maggie Gyllenhaal). As Harold experiences true love and true life for the first time, he becomes convinced that he has escaped his fate, as his story seems to be taking on all the trappings of a comedy in which he will not, and cannot, die. But Harold is unaware that in a Karen Eiffel tragedy, the lead characters always die at exactly the moment when they have the most to live for. Harold and Kay find themselves in unexplored territory as each must weigh the value of a single human existence against what might just be an immortal work of art: a novel about life and death -- and taxes. Thriller The Last Hit is a 1993 thriller film written by Reginald Hill, Walter Klenhard and Alan Sharp and directed by Jan Egleson. Thriller No One Killed Jessica is a 2011 Indian crime thriller film starring Rani Mukerji and Vidya Balan, produced by UTV Spotboy and directed by Rajkumar Gupta, who also directed the acclaimed film Aamir. The film's score was composed by Amit Trivedi, who also worked on the soundtrack for Dev D. In the film, the character of Jessica’s older sister, Sabrina Lal, is played by Vidya Balan, and the character of the news reporter following the story is played by Rani Mukerji. Upon release, the film garnered positive critical reviews and enjoyed a successful outing at the box office. The movie also received 4 nominations at the 57th Filmfare Awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Film and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress; it won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for Rani Mukerji's performance. Comedy Willi Manages The Whole Thing is a 1972 German sports comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heinz Erhardt, Erika von Thellmann and Hannelore Elsner. Willi takes over as manager of a provincial football team. German footballer Uwe Seeler appears as himself. It was the final entry into a four film series with Heinz Erhardt as Willi. Comedy 1MC: Something of Vengeance is a 2010 comedy-drama, mystery-horror crime film written and directed by Martyn Park. Animation Tap To Retry is a 2012 animation short fantasy film written and directed by Neta Cohen. Comedy Nutilo Kappalu is a 2014 comedy film directed by Chanti Gnanamani. Animation Peludópolis is a 1931 Argentine animated film directed by Quirino Cristiani. It was released on 18 September 18, 1931 in Buenos Aires. The film was released with a Vitaphone sound-on-disc synchronization system soundtrack, making the film generally credited as the first animated feature film with sound. The film, as well as the soundtrack, are now lost. Comedy Jinx is a 1919 film starring Mabel Normand and directed by Victor Schertzinger. Its survival status is classified as being unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. Documentary film Sunday Driver is a 2005 documentary film, directed by Carol Strong, that chronicles The Majestics, California's oldest black lowrider car club, which was originally founded in Compton. With up close and candid interviews that were recorded while hanging out with the club, the movie delivers an upfront look at the lowriding lifestyle of Southern California. Documentary film Stop Genocide is a 1971 documentary film by eminent Bangladeshi filmmaker Zahir Raihan. It is a 20-minute film that documents the killings and atrocities carried out by the Pakistan Army on the people of the then East Pakistan. It also depicts the plight of the refugees and the activities of the Government in exile. Raihan made his debut in making of documentary films by Stop Genocide. Raihan started planning for this documentary around April–May in 1971 and soon started making it. Film Director Alamgir Kabir helped him. It was June and the film was produced in less than a month. Similarity of this documentary with some of those by Cuban filmmaker Santiago Álvarez indicates Álvarez’s influence over Zahir Raihan. Raihan adopted a new technique of film-making of using found video clips and photographs while he was working for this documentary. The film was created using whatever it was found in the newsreel clips and footage. Raihan made this documentary with an aim to create world opinion against the brutal acts committed by Pakistan Army. Raihan was a Refugee staying in Kolkata when he made this film. Animation The Return of the King, is a 1980 animated musical television film created by Rankin/Bass and Topcraft. The film is an adaptation of the The Return of the King, the third book in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. Due to marketing by Warner Bros., the film is often credited by fans as the unofficial sequel to Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated film J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, which is based on the first two volumes of the book. According to rumors, Rankin/Bass decided to do the project upon hearing that Bakshi's sequel finishing The Lord of the Rings was going to be left unmade. However, Rankin/Bass had always planned on making a sequel based on The Return of the King as their follow-up project to The Hobbit. The special aired on ABC on Sunday, May 11, 1980. Critical and fan reaction to The Return of the King was lukewarm. Thriller Cellofan – med døden til følge is a 1998 Norwegian crime film directed by Eva Isaksen, starring Andrine Sæther and Sverre Anker Ousdal. The young journalist Marianne Hovden is instructed by her father on his deathbed to burn a box of letters hidden in his attic. Defying his wish, she reads the letters, where he is accused of the murder of a young woman 25 years ago. Convinced of her father's innocence, she travels to the small village where the murder took place, to solve the mystery. Animation Frankenchicken is a 2004 short animation comedy film written and directed by Ann-Marie Denham. Thriller Inseparable is a 2011 genre-bending Chinese film written and directed by Dayyan Eng. The dramedy/psychological suspense stars Kevin Spacey, Daniel Wu and Gong Beibi. Inseparable premiered in 2011 at the 16th Busan International Film Festival and was released in China in May, 2012. The film was selected by Wall Street Journal as one of the "Top 10 Most Notable Asian Films" of 2011. Kevin Spacey's involvement made him the first Hollywood star to headline a 100% Chinese-funded film. Documentary film The Cure in Orange is a concert film by British rock group The Cure. It is viewed as being as an essential document of the Cure at their mid-late 1980s peak by fans of the group. Animation Rock Odyssey is an animated feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera for a theatrical release in 1987. Directed by Robert Taylor, with storyboards by Pete Alvarado. Comedy Cop Shop Babes is a 2001 comedy film written by Cheuk-Hon Szeto and directed by Aman Chang. Documentary film Sometimes City is a documentary historical fiction music film directed by Tom Jarmusch. Comedy Midnight Intruder is a 1938 film directed by Arthur Lubin. Science Fiction Unearthly Stranger is a low-budget British sci-fi film, directed by John Krish for producers Julian Wintle and Leslie Parkyn, and released in the UK by Independent Artists Limited in 1963. The film was written by Rex Carlton based on an idea by Jeffrey Stone. Its US release was in April 1964. Comedy Trollhunter is a 2010 Norwegian dark fantasy film, made in the form of a "found footage" mockumentary. It is written and directed by André Øvredal, and features a mixed cast of relatively unknown actors and well-known Norwegian comedians, including Otto Jespersen. Trollhunter received positive reviews from Norwegian critics. It opened on 10 June 2011 in the US, to a mostly positive critical reception. Documentary film Meanders is a 2010 documentary film written by Manuel Ruiz Montealegre and directed by Manuel Ruiz Montealegre and Hector Ulloque Franco. Science Fiction I Heart Doomsday is a 2010 sci-fi romantic comedy film written and directed by Patrick Downing. Documentary film On Tour with Pina Bausch is a 1983 documentary music film written by Alain Plagne and directed by Chantal Akerman. Thriller Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, commonly referred to as simply Salò, is a 1975 Italian art film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, with uncredited writing contributions by Pupi Avati. It is based on the book The 120 Days of Sodom, by the Marquis de Sade. The story is in four segments, inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy: the Anteinferno, the Circle of Manias, the Circle of Shit and the Circle of Blood. The film also contains frequent references to and several discussions of Friedrich Nietzsche's 1887 book Zur Genealogie der Moral: Eine Streitschrift, Ezra Pound's poem The Cantos, and Marcel Proust's novel sequence In Search of Lost Time. It was Pasolini's last film; he was murdered shortly before Salò was released. Because of its scenes depicting intensely graphic violence, sadism and sexual depravity, the film was extremely controversial upon its release, and remains banned in several countries. The film focuses on four wealthy, corrupt fascist libertines after the fall of Benito Mussolini's Italy in July 1943. The libertines kidnap eighteen teenage boys and girls and subject them to four months of extreme violence, sadism, and sexual and mental torture. Documentary film They Call it Myanmar - Lifting the Curtain is a 2012 documentary film directed by Robert H. Lieberman. Documentary film Bloody Cartoons is a 2007 documentary film directed by Karsten Kjaer. Thriller Locke & Key is a television pilot of a TV series which was expected to debut in 2011, but FOX opted not to buy it. Based on the comic book series written by Joe Hill and published by IDW Publishing. The plot focuses on adventure stories centered on three children who become the caretakers of a New England mansion that is home to a bevy of secrets and magic. Documentary film Two Thirds Sky: Artists in Desert Country is a 2002 documentary film. Comedy Scout's Honor: Badge to the Bone is a 2009 comedy film directed by Jesse Bryan. Comedy Fast Getaway is a 1991 action comedy film, starring Corey Haim, Cynthia Rothrock and Leo Rossi. Documentary film Painting John is a 2011 documentary directed by Audrey Hall. Comedy Midnight Alibi is a 1934 sound film directed by Alan Crosland, produced by First National Pictures, distributed by Warner Brothers and starring Richard Barthelmess. Midnight Alibi is an adaptation of Damon Runyon's short story The Old Doll's House. A print is preserved at the Library of Congress. The film is also available on DVD on Demand from the Warner Archive. Documentary film Bombhunters is a 2006 documentary film produced and directed by Skye Fitzgerald, that documents the effects of unexploded ordnance on Cambodian people, both within their homeland and in the US. Documentary film Kisangani Diary/Loin du Rwanda is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Hubert Sauper. Comedy Shaolin Soccer (Chinese: 少林足球; Pinyin: Shàolín Zúqiú) is a 2001 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film co-written, directed by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the lead role. A former Shaolin monk reunites his five brothers, years after their master's death, to apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play soccer and bring Shaolin kung fu to the masses. Thriller Our Man in Havana is a 1959 British film shot in CinemaScope, directed and produced by Carol Reed and starring Alec Guinness, Burl Ives, Maureen O'Hara, Ralph Richardson, Noël Coward and Ernie Kovacs. The film is adapted from the 1958 novel Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene. The film takes the action of the novel and gives it a more comedic touch. The movie marks Carol Reed's third collaboration with Graham Greene. Science Fiction Princess of Mars is a 2009 direct-to-DVD science fiction film made by American independent studio The Asylum, loosely based on the 1912 novel A Princess of Mars by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film's promotional art makes mention of how the original story inspired some elements of James Cameron's Avatar but the credits or promotional material of the film do not mention Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is not to be confused with the higher-budget 2012 film John Carter, which is also an adaptation of the novel. In Europe, the film was released with the title The Martian Colony Wars. Documentary film 119 Bullets + Three is a 1996 documentary film written by Aryeh Krishek and directed by Yeud Levanon. Documentary film A Shtetl That‘s No Longer There is a 2006 documentary film directed by Heddy Honigmann. Comedy Traveling Saleslady is a 1935 romantic comedy feature film directed by Ray Enright, produced by Samuel Bischoff and starring Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell. Blondell and Farrell made four films altogether as a team during this period, three of which were directed by Enright. The supporting cast features half of the legendary vaudeville Gallagher and Shean comedy team, the Marx Brothers' uncle Al Shean. Documentary film Elliott Erwitt: I Bark at Dogs is a 2011 short biographical historical fiction documentary film written by Jeffrey M. Brooks and directed by Douglas J. Sloan. Comedy Tea for Two is a 1950 American musical film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by Harry Clork and William Jacobs was inspired by the 1925 stage musical No, No Nanette, although the plot was changed considerably from the original book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel, and the score by Harbach, Irving Caesar, and Vincent Youmans was augmented with tunes by other composers. Comedy Saayad is a 2012 Nepali Coming of age Comedy-drama film written and directed by Suroj Subba "Nalbo". Produced by Sunil Rawal under the banner of Durgish Films, the film features Sunil Rawal, Samyam Puri & Wilson Bikram Rai in pivotal roles. Science Fiction Dr. Caligari is a 1989 cult film by Stephen Sayadian starring Madeleine Reynal, Laura Albert, Gene Zerna, David Parry and Jennifer Balgobin. It is a semi-sequel to the movie The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. The film details a disturbed doctor and her illegal experiments on her patients. Originally, and briefly, billed as Dr. Caligari 3000 when it debuted at select theaters in 1989, the film promptly faded into obscurity. When it was released on VHS and limited Betamax format, the title has since been Dr. Caligari. The film was also released in America on Laserdisc by Image Home Entertainment. The Image laserdisc is, however, very rare, and is extremely expensive when found. In 2002, it was released on DVD by Excalibur Films. The film is considered a cult classic and has been shown as a "Midnight Movie" at various times. Comedy The Moralist is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Documentary film At Night, They Dance is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Isabelle Lavigne. "At Night, They Dance is one family’s story. The film takes us into the heart of a clan of women, in which the art of belly dancing has been passed down from mother to daughter since time immemorial. Filmed in Cairo, At Night, They Dance takes an unsentimental yet lyrical look at a hidden world full of surprise and fascination. The viewer is allowed in as a privileged witness. A gritty film in which raw beauty triumphs over the harshest realities." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Directors' Fortnight site. Comedy How to Rob a Bank is an American independent film, with as its subtitle: And 10 Tips To Actually Get Away With It. It finished filming in March 2006 and premiered May 20, 2007 at the Cannes Film Market. It was shown at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 25, 2007. It opened in limited release in the United States on February 6, 2008. The film is about a man who gets caught in the middle of a bank robbery, ending up in the vault with one of the robbers he then treats as a hostage. After grossing $1,006 in the domestic market, the film was released on DVD on September 2, 2008. Comedy The Race is a 2002 French movie directed by Djamel Bensalah starring Hélène de Fougerolles, Roschdy Zem and Josiane Balasko. Comedy Beverly Hills Cop is a 1984 American action comedy film directed by Martin Brest and starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street-smart Detroit cop who heads to Beverly Hills, California, to solve the murder of his best friend. Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Ronny Cox, Lisa Eilbacher, Steven Berkoff and Jonathan Banks appear in supporting roles. This first film in the Beverly Hills Cop series shot Murphy to international stardom, won the People's Choice Award for "Favorite Motion Picture", was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Writing in 1985. It earned $234 million at the North American domestic box office, making it the biggest hit of 1984. Documentary film Sunday. The Gospel According to lift-man Albertas is a 2003 documentary film directed by Arūnas Matelis. Comedy Vivacious Lady is a 1938 American black-and-white romantic comedy film starring Ginger Rogers and James Stewart, produced and directed by George Stevens, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The screenplay was written by P.J. Wolfson and Ernest Pagano and adapted from a short story by I. A. R. Wylie. The music score was by Roy Webb and the cinematography by Robert De Grasse. The film features supporting performances by Frances Mercer, Beulah Bondi, Franklin Pangborn, and Charles Coburn, as well as an uncredited appearance by Hattie McDaniel. Comedy Entry Level is a 2007 film directed by Douglas Horn. Comedy Black Days is a 2001 comedy, mystery and romance film directed by Ari Margolis and James Morley III. Comedy Kuberan is a 2002 Malayalam comedy film directed by Sundar Das starring Dileep and Samyuktha Varma. The film received generally favorable critical reviews and became a box office hit. It was a grand Vishu release. Comedy Rosen aus dem Süden is a 1954 comedy film directed by Franz Antel. Thriller Love Crimes is a 1992 thriller directed by Lizzie Borden starring Sean Young as an assistant district attorney who tries to seduce and apprehend a psychopath. The screenplay is by Allan Moyle and Laurie Frank, based on a story by Moyle. Young earned a Razzie Award nomination as Worst Actress for her performance. Documentary film Our Feathered Friends is a 1961 documentary film directed by Gopal Datt. Comedy When the cops kill Farmer Jones his son Derek stays hidden to protect their Family Property and keep his promise to his father no matter what! For the first time in ten years someone makes the mistake of stepping on the property, which evokes a killing spree. Who will survive and who will die??? Comedy Rockin' in the Rockies is a musical western full-length movie starring the Three Stooges. It was one of the Stooges' few feature films made during the run of their more well-known series of short subjects for Columbia Pictures, although the group had appeared in supporting roles in other features. It is the only Stooges feature with the act's most famous line-up in starring roles. Comedy Madame Racketeer is a 1932 film featuring Alison Skipworth, Richard Bennett, and George Raft. The movie was directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble and Alexander Hall. Comedy Alice's Restaurant is a 1969 American comedy film co-written and directed by Arthur Penn. It is an adaptation of the 1967 folk song "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" by singer and songwriter Arlo Guthrie. The film stars Guthrie as himself, with Pat Quinn as Alice Brock and James Broderick as Ray Brock. Contrary to popular belief, while Arlo Guthrie wrote the lyrics and music for the narrative song "Alice’s Restaurant Massacree," he neither wrote nor co-wrote the screenplay for the film Alice’s Restaurant, which was instead co-written by Venable Herndon and Arthur Penn. Alice's Restaurant was released on August 19, 1969, a few days after Guthrie appeared at the Woodstock Festival. A soundtrack album for the film was also released by United Artists Records. The soundtrack includes a studio version of the title song, which was originally divided into two parts; a 1998 CD reissue on the Rykodisc label presents this version of the song in full, and adds several bonus tracks to the original LP. Comedy Blankman is a 1994 American superhero comedy-parody film directed by Mike Binder and starring Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier. It was written by Wayans and J. F. Lawton, whose biggest success was writing Pretty Woman and Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death. Comedy Don't Play with Tigers is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino. Comedy Our Modern Maidens is a 1929 American silent drama film directed by Jack Conway. Starring Joan Crawford in her last silent film role, the film also stars Rod La Rocque, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Anita Page. Our Modern Maidens has no audible dialog, but features a synchronized soundtrack and sound effects. Comedy Sex & Mrs. X is a 2000 Lifetime television film. It was directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and based on an article published by Amanda Vaill in Allure. It stars Jacqueline Bisset and Linda Hamilton and premiered on 10 April 2000. Thriller Yeh Raat is a Hindi horror film by Divey Arts. It is written and directed by Chintu and it was released in 2000. Most of the film was shot in Goel Bunglow, Wimpy, Film City, Bhullar Bunglow, Sun Villa & Essel Studio. Documentary film We Don't Die, We Multiply: The Robin Harris Story is a 2006 documentary film directed by Topper Carew. Documentary film Looking for North Koreans is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jéro Yun. Animation Rat Boris is a 2012 episode from the Finnish TV series Råtta Booris parantaa tapansa, screened as a short animation film. Thriller Felon is a 2008 American prison film written and directed by Ric Roman Waugh. The film stars Stephen Dorff, Val Kilmer and Harold Perrineau. The film tells the story of the family man who ends up in state prison after he kills an intruder. The story is based on events that took place in the 1990s at the notorious California State Prison, Corcoran. The film was released in the United States on July 18, 2008. Thriller How Awful About Allan is a 1970 television film thriller, directed by Curtis Harrington, the first of two collaborations with writer Henry Farrell, and starring Anthony Perkins and Julie Harris. It premiered on the ABC Movie of the Week in the fall of 1970 and was produced by prolific television producer Aaron Spelling. Documentary film A dramatic tale of microbes, medicine and money, this eye-opening new film investigates the untold story of Lyme disease, an emerging epidemic larger than AIDS. Each year thousands go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, told that their symptoms are "all in their head." Following the stories of patients and physicians as they battle for their lives and livelihoods, the film brings into focus a haunting picture of our health care system and its ability to cope with a silent terror under our skin. Animation Curious Cat's Christmas is a 2013 animation short comedy film written and directed by Jiyoon Lee. Comedy Armless is a 2010 comedy film directed by Habib Azar and written by Kyle Jarrow, starring Daniel London, Janel Moloney, Matt Walton, Zoe Lister-Jones and Laurie Kennedy. It was an official selection of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, as part of the new category 'NEXT' which selects films for their innovative and original work in low- and no-budget filmmaking. Thriller Ving Rhames (MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE) stars in this drama as Miles 'Cain' Skinner, a former crime overlord turned lifer. Skinner never had to confront his demons or attempt to change his ways until now. Having being diagnosed with terminal cancer, the felon sets about a plan to reach out and help alter the course of the lives of his two feuding sons, both of who inmates at the same prison in which he himself is incarcerated... Comedy Saahasam is an upcoming Tamil action comedy film being directed by Arun Raj Varma, and produced by Thiagarajan. The film features Prashanth in the lead role. The film, which will have music composed by Thaman, began production in November 2013 and is scheduled to be released by end of 2014. The film is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster Julayi. Comedy Hav Plenty is a 1998 American independent film released by Miramax Films, based on an eventful weekend in the life of Lee Plenty, written and directed by Cherot. The film is based on the true story of Chris Cherot's unrequited romance with Def Jam A&R executive Drew Dixon. Thriller The 4th Dimension is an independent film that was released by TLA Entertainment Group on April 8, 2008. It stars Louis Morabito, Miles Williams, Karen Peakes, Kate LaRoss, and Suzanne Inman. Documentary film Der Reichseinsatz is a 1993 film directed by Wolfgang Bergmann. Comedy Back By Midnight is a 2005 comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Phil LaMarr, Harland Williams, Randy Quaid, Gilbert Gottfried, and Kirstie Alley. The film was completed in 2002. It also features cameo appearances by Dangerfield's real-life friends, Ron Jeremy and Michael Bolton, as well as Louie Anderson. Documentary film Lanfranchi's Memorial Discotheque is a 2010 documentary and the first film directed and produced by Bitter Man Films' Richard Baron. The film chronicles the last sixty days of the eponymous artist-run initiative which ran from 2002 - 2007 in Sydney, Australia. The film premiered at Popcorn Taxi, was nominated for an Independent Spirit award at the Inside Film Awards, won the Director's Choice Award at the Sydney Underground Film Festival and Best Documentary at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. One year after its premiere screening, the film was digitally distributed as a free, legal BitTorrent download via VODO. Comedy The Pigeon Egg Strategy is a black-and-white film directed by Max Makowski. One of the most notable aspects of the film is its multi-cultural nature. Makowski is a Brazilian who speaks Spanish and he shot the film with an American cast in Hong Kong with a crew of Chinese pornographers. The script was written in Germany. It was made for US $ 125,000 and recouped its investment through self-distribution to small independent cinemas. Completed in 1997, the 84 minute absurdist comedy about a strange chain of events that take place amongst a group of identically-attired assassins, posing as German ham delivery men in Hong Kong was shot in less than 15 days. It appeared in the frontier section of the Sundance Film Festival and South by Southwest, and unfortunately has not received any sort of major distribution, leaving its cult following to a limited number of viewers. There are many jokes about the nature of language and it is filled with puns and non sequitur. The tagline on the poster reads: "It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye." Comedy Pasand Apni Apni is a 1983 Hindi-language Indian film directed by Basu Chatterjee, starring Ashok Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Utpal Dutt, Rati Agnihotri, Subbiraj, Mithilesh Chaturvedi, Javed Khan and A K Hangal. Thriller Assassination in Rome is a 1965 Italian thriller film of the giallo genre directed by Silvio Amadio. Science Fiction Power Pack is a 1991 movie directed by RIck Barnett adapted from the Power Pack comic books. Animation Trip is a 2013 short animation film directed by Börönte Tamás, Hegyi Olivér and Szénási Marcell. Comedy The Story of Animation is a 2012 animation short comedy film written and directed by David Tart. Science Fiction Window to Paris is a 1993 Russian drama film directed by Yuri Mamin. Some French friends suggested that Yuri Mamin should make a joint Russian-French film, which led to the creation of the 1993 film "Window to Paris" or "Salade Russe". The film starts with residents of a Saint Petersburg communal apartment of 1990s finding a window hidden behind a cupboard that leads to a mansard roof and shows the effect of this discovery. The film is a grotesque prediction of the effect of fall of the Iron Curtain on the life in Europe, about the invasion of Russian demoralized businessmen and the humiliation of the intelligentsia in Russia. At the end of the film, the main character, Nikolai Chizhov, a school music teacher and a member of the Russian intelligentsia, gives a persuasive speech to the children, who have decided to remain in Paris. In his words: You were born in a terrible time in a poor, devastated country. But it is your country, after all! Don't you want to make it better? At that time, this was a rather rare demonstration of patriotism; the authors of the film and all its actors were quite sincere. Documentary film In 1933, a young Indiana native set out to make his mark in the fledgling sport of the Automobile Thrill Show. From his early beginnings in Worster Ohio with single car rollovers to commanding performances with his ""Rocker Car Leap"" in front of tens of thousands of fans Lucky Teter would form the greatest touring group of daredevils and stuntman the world had yet seen. This feature documentary includes rare archive footage, photos, and radio interviews. In addition includes spectacular stunts automobile stunts performed by Lucky Teter and the modern day versions by Toni Peterson's Hell Drivers. Comedy Ghasita Canada Vich is a 2008 film directed by Vikramjit Grover. Animation Weighed Features is a 1990 short film directed by Lisa Reihana. Comedy Cheeni Kum is a 2007 Bollywood romance film directed by R. Balki, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Zohra Sehgal and Swini Khara. Comedy Hava Nagila (The Movie) is a 2012 documentary, comedy, historical and musical film written by Sophie Sartain and directed by Roberta Grossman. Comedy Madea Goes To Jail: The Play is a 2006 video of the stage play with the same name directed by Tyler Perry. Comedy Orange O Despair is a 2011 short, animation, comedy, family and musical film written and directed by John Banana. Animation Tales of the Riverbank is a 2008 computer animated film directed by John Henderson and written by John Henderson and Andrew Hislop. Thriller Hunting Elephants is a 2013 Israeli crime comedy film directed by Reshef Levi. It stars, among others, Sasson Gabai, Moni Moshonov and Patrick Stewart. It was released to theaters in Israel on July 4, 2013. The plot centers around Jonathan, a 12 year old boy who, with his grandfather and two others, attempts to rob the bank where his deceased father had worked. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Animation Lupin the 3rd vs Detective Conan is a crossover work of Lupin III and Case Closed. It was broadcast on March 27, 2009. Comedy Investigating Sex is a 2001 comedy/drama film written and directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Neve Campbell, Til Schweiger, Nick Nolte and Dermot Mulroney and based on the book Recherches sur la sexualite archives du surealisme by Jose Pierre. After a long delay, the film was finally released on DVD in the US on December 23, 2007, with a different title, Intimate Affairs. Thriller Good Chemistry is a 2008 drama thriller film written by Lance Lee Davis and directed by Kristopher Hardy. Documentary film My Japan is a 1945 American anti-Japanese propaganda short film produced to spur sale of American war bonds. The film takes the form of a mock travelogue of Japan, presented by an impersonated Japanese narrator. Documentary film Children, Cadres, Commanders is a 1991 film directed by Wolfgang Kissel. Animation The Other Kids Castle is a 2004 short animation film directed by Pierre-luc Granjon. Thriller Sliver is a 1993 film based on the Ira Levin novel of the same name about the mysterious occurrences in a privately owned New York highrise apartment building. Phillip Noyce directed the film, from a screenplay by Joe Eszterhas. Because of a major battle with the MPAA, the filmmakers were forced to make extensive reshoots before release. These reshoots actually necessitated changing the killer's identity. The film stars Sharon Stone, William Baldwin and Tom Berenger. According to the movie, the tall and narrow sliver building is located at 113 East 38th Street in Manhattan, placing it at 38th Street and Park Avenue. The actual building used in the film is known as Morgan Court, located at 211 Madison Avenue New York, one block west and two blocks south of the fictional address. The building has since become a condominium development. It was built in 1985 and has 32 floors. While the movie made use of the building's courtyard, the lobby was a Los Angeles film set. When he signed on to direct the film, Phillip Noyce remarked "I liked the script a lot. Or at least, I liked the idea of jumping on the Joe Eszterhas bandwagon." Thriller Avalanche Alley is a 2001 live action Canadian television film starring Ed Marinaro, Nick Mancuso, Kirsten Robek and Wolf Larson. Comedy Born to Dance is an American musical film starring Eleanor Powell and James Stewart, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The plot of Born to Dance is not much different from the earlier film, or many others of the era—boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love, girl puts on a spectacular song-and-dance show. Thriller Aar Ya Paar is a 1997 Bollywood film produced and directed by Ketan Mehta. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Deepa Sahi, Ritu Shivpuri, Paresh Rawal and Kamal Sidhu. The music is by Viju Shah. Comedy Sakalakala Vallavan is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by SP. Muthuraman, starring Kamal Haasan and Ambika. The film was a blockbuster and completed 176-day run at the box office. Documentary film The Problem, Testimony Of The Saharawi People is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jordi Ferrer and Pablo Vidal. Documentary film A Program About Unusual Buildings & Other Roadside Stuff is a 2004 documentary film written by Rick Sebak. Comedy El piyayo is a film directed by Luis Lucia released on February 1, 1956. Comedy Topper Returns is the third and final entry in the initial series of films inspired by the novels of Thorne Smith. It followed Topper and Topper Takes a Trip. As in the prior movies, Roland Young and Billie Burke play the Toppers, while Joan Blondell portrays a murder victim and ghost who tries to save her friend, played by Carole Landis, and unmask her killer with the help of a reluctant Cosmo Topper. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Special Effects and Best Sound, Recording. A TV series of Topper premiered in 1953 and ran for two seasons. A pilot called Topper Returns was later made for a proposed TV series. There was also a made-for-TV remake of the original film, Topper in. In 1969, the film entered the public domain due to the claimants failure to renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Comedy Romance in the Rain is a 1934 comedy romance film written by Barry Trivers and Gladys Unger and directed by Stuart Walker. Animation A Pequena Vendedora de Fósforos is a 2014 short animation film directed by Kyoko Yamashita. Comedy Smart Alecks is a 1942 American film directed by Wallace Fox. Comedy Second Youth is a 1924 silent film comedy romance produced by Distinctive Pictures and distributed through Goldwyn Pictures. The film is one of the few and rare silent appearances of Broadway husband and wife team Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress and Cinematheque Royale del Belgique. Thriller Third Days Child is a 2008 short, science fiction, thriller and drama film written by S.J. Chiro and John Kaufmann and directed by SJ Chiro. Comedy Their Mad Moment is a 1931 American film directed by Chandler Sprague and starring Dorothy Mackaill. It is based on the 1927 book by Eleanor Mercein Kelly, Basquerie. Comedy Detective Byomkesh Bakshi is a 2015 film written by Saradindu Bandopaddhyay and directed by Dibakar Banerjee. Comedy Scary Movie 2 is a 2001 American parody film and the second film of the Scary Movie franchise. Though part of the first Scary Movie '​s tagline read "...No sequel", this film's tagline compensated by adding "We lied". The film parodies a range of horror-thriller films, including The Exorcist, The Haunting, What Lies Beneath, The Amityville Horror, Poltergeist, The Changeling, Hannibal, Hollow Man, and The Legend of Hell House. The film currently stands as the last film in the series to star Marlon and Shawn Wayans, and the last to be directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. Some of the original working titles were Scary Sequel and Scarier Movie. Documentary film Medici con l'Africa is a 2012 documentary film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. Science Fiction Dager fra 1000 år is a 1970 Norwegian anthology film written and directed by Anja Breien, Egil Kolstø and Espen Thorstenson. These three young directors got a chance to each contribute to a segment of a featured film. The three episodes take place in the past, the present, and the future. Comedy Alice is a 1988 fantasy film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer. Its original Czech title is Něco z Alenky, which means "Something from Alice". It is a free adaptation of Lewis Carroll's first Alice book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, about a girl who follows a white rabbit into a bizarre fantasy land. Alice is played by Kristýna Kohoutová. The film combines live action with stop motion animation, and is distinguished by its dark and uncompromising production design. After more than two decades as a prolific director of short films, Alice became Švankmajer's first venture into feature-length filmmaking. The director had been disappointed by other adaptations of Carroll's book, which interpret it as a fairy tale. His aim was instead to make the story play out like an amoral dream. The film won the feature film award at the 1989 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Documentary film Cheryl Larsen is doing a documentary on stand-up comedy. Her subject, Rich Burns, is a likable up and coming young comedian. Comedy Skills like This is a 2007 comedy film directed by Monty Miranda, written by Spencer Berger and distributed by Shadow Distribution released theatrically on March 20, 2009. The DVD released on November 17, 2009 and the Premium Cable premiere on Starz and Starz On Demand 1.1. 2010. It stars Berger, Gabriel Tigerman, Kerry Knuppe and Brian D. Phelan. Comedy Mentiras y gordas is a 2009 film directed by Alfonso Albacete and David Menkes. Thriller Get Shorty is a 1995 crime-comedy-thriller film based on Elmore Leonard's novel of the same name. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, and Danny DeVito, the plot remained true to the book except for a few minor details. The sequel Be Cool began production in 2003 and was released in 2005. It was based on the novel of the same name published in 1999. Two of the Get Shorty cast members, Dennis Farina and James Gandolfini, along with author Elmore Leonard all died within months of each other in 2013. Thriller Attack of the Crab Monsters is a 1957 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, via his Los Altos Productions, and written by Charles B. Griffith. The film was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. The storyline concerns a scientific expedition stranded on a remote Pacific island that is inhabited by a mating pair of two atomically mutated intelligent giant crabs. Thriller Cabin Fever: Patient Zero is a 2014 American horror film directed by Kaare Andrews and starring Sean Astin, Jillian Murray, Currie Graham and Lydia Hearst. It was written by Jake Wade Wall. It is the third installment in the Cabin Fever franchise. The film was shot in the Dominican Republic. It was released on June 26, 2014. Thriller Bikini Island is a 1991 American crime thriller film directed by Tony Markes and starring Holly Floria and Alicia Anne. It has been cited as an "erotic thriller". James M. Craddock describes the plot as "Beautiful swimsuit models gather on a remote tropical island for a big photo shoot, each vying to be the next cover girl of the hottest swimsuit magazine. Before long, scantily clad lovelies are turning up dead." Documentary film Erinnerungen - oder Der vergebliche Versuch zu entkommen is a 1982 film directed by Giesela Weimann. Comedy Les condiments irréguliers is a 2011 short drama film written and directed by Adrien Beau. Comedy Going Ape! is a 1981 comedy film directed by Jeremy Joe Kronsberg and produced by Paramount Pictures. The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. This film starred Tony Danza as Foster, Stacey Nelkin as Cynthia, Jessica Walter as Fiona, Danny DeVito as Lazlo, and three orangutans. The film was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor for DeVito. In this comedy, the death of his rich circus performer father leaves Foster as the sole heir to a five million dollar estate—if he can keep his three pet orangutans safe and sound for the next two years. With the help of his disgruntled girlfriend Cynthia and the apes' eccentric handler Lazlo, Foster must struggle to keep the outrageous primates out of trouble and away from a trio of bungling hitmen. Science Fiction The Black Hole is a 1979 American science fiction film directed by Gary Nelson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. The film stars Maximilian Schell, Robert Forster, Joseph Bottoms, Yvette Mimieux, Anthony Perkins, and Ernest Borgnine, while the voices of the main robot characters are provided by Roddy McDowall and Slim Pickens. The music for the film was composed by John Barry. Comedy Ganeshana Maduve is a 1990 Kannada romantic comedy-drama film directed by Phani Ramachandra. It stars Anant Nag, Vinaya Prasad, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Ramesh Bhat among others. It was a big box-office hit in its time and is considered to be one of the great Kannada comedy films. Science Fiction Diebuster, known in Japan as Aim for the Top 2! is a six episode anime original video animation series created by Gainax in 2004. The first episode was aired on October 3, 2004, while the final episode was released on August 14, 2005. A movie, officially titled Aim for the Top! & Aim for the Top 2! The Gattai Movie!! retells and recaps the end of the first Gunbuster OVA and the finale of Diebuster. It was scheduled to air on October 1, 2006 at the Tokyo Anime Center's 3D Akiba theatre. Also called Gunbuster 2, it is the direct sequel to Gunbuster, but is animated in a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, rather than the 4:3 aspect ratio used in the majority of Gunbuster. It was licensed for American release by Bandai Visual USA as Gunbuster 2. Discotek Media has since re-licensed Diebuster as Gunbuster 2: Diebuster and was released on May 21, 2013. Additionally a manga adaptation of the series is available in Japan. Documentary film The Six Day Fight In Myong Dong Cathedral is a 1997 documentary film directed by Kim Dong-won. Comedy Rebecca's Daughters is a 1992 British and German comedy film, directed by Karl Francis. The film was based on a story by Dylan Thomas. The screenplay was originally written in 1948 by Thomas; 44 years elapsed before it was finally made into a film, which is the longest period of this kind on record. Comedy S.O.S. Love! is a 2007 romantic comedy film written by Agnes Fernandes, Norbert Köbli and János Szurmai and directed by Tamás Sas. Documentary film Macho like Me is a documentary film directed and performed by Helie Lee. She performs a social experiment where she by cutting her hair and changing her wardrobe to men’s clothes transforming her appearance from an established woman into a “man”, and takes a step into the masculine world. The documentary is a mix of raw documentary footage and a live presentation, and was presented at SDAFF and DC APA in 2010. Documentary film Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square is a 1998 National Film Board of Canada short animated documentary directed by Shui-Bo Wang. It is an autobiography about the director's life, career and ultimate disillusionment with The People's Republic of China. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, losing to The Personals. Other honours for the film included the Gemini Award for Best History/Biography Documentary program and the award for Best Short Documentary at Hot Docs. Comedy His Old-Fashioned Dad is a 1913 short drama comedy film. Comedy Teen Wolf is a 1985 American fantasy comedy film released by Atlantic Releasing Corporation starring Michael J. Fox as Scott Howard, a high school student who discovers that his family has an unusual pedigree when he finds himself transforming into a werewolf. The film was directed by Rod Daniel based on a script co-written by Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman. Documentary film Galapagos: IMAX is a short documentary film directed by David Clark and Al Giddings. Comedy I Love Cinema is a 2004 Egyptian film directed by Osama Fawzy. It was Egypt's submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller .com for Murder is a 2001 science fiction crime drama film written by Nico Mastorakis and Phill Marr and directed by Mastorakis, starring Nastassja Kinski, Nicollette Sheridan, Roger Daltrey, and Huey Lewis. After being screened at various film festivals, it was released direct-to-video on 14 January 2003. Comedy Ae-Ja is a 2009 drama film directed and written by Jeong Gi-Hun. Documentary film Hold Up the Sun is a 1993 film directed by L. Lawson, B. Tilley and Laurence Dworkin. Comedy Judge for a Day is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy A Million Miles Away is a 2014 short comedy/drama film written and directed by Jennifer Reeder. Thriller The Lineup is a 1958 American film version of the police procedural series that ran on CBS radio from 1950-1953 and on CBS television from 1954-1960, directed by Don Siegel. The film has a number of scenes shot on location in San Francisco during the late 1950s including shots of the Embarcadero Freeway and the Sutro Baths. Comedy Three Dark Horses is the 142nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla is a 1952 American comedy horror science fiction film directed by William Beaudine and starring horror veteran Bela Lugosi and nightclub comedians Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo in roles approximating the then popular duo of Martin and Lewis. Comedy The Beast and the Beauty is a 2005 South Korean romantic-comedy film. Thriller Haunted Castle is a 2001 Belgian/American animated horror film in IMAX theaters. The film is rated PG and is computer-animated with 3D effects. Written by Kurt Frey and directed by co-writer Ben Stassen, the film plays out very much like many modern video games, and can be divided into two types of segments: those in which the audience is seeing through the eyes of the main character, and those in which a scene plays out where the main character is actually in the shot. Documentary film Below the Fold: The Pulitzer That Defined Latino Journalism is a 2007 American documentary film written and directed by Roberto Gudiño to chronicle the story of the Mexican American journalists of the Los Angeles Times who responded to negative portrayals of Latinos in the newspaper by publishing Latinos. Filmed on locations in Arizona, California and New York, the project debuted at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival in October, 2007. Animation Tom and Jerry: The Movie is a 1992 American animated musical buddy comedy film produced and directed by Phil Roman and released in Germany by Turner Pictures and in United States by Miramax Films. It is a feature-length film starring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. It was their first feature-length movie and the only one to receive a wide theatrical release. It also served as a comeback to the silver screen for the pair after being absent from film for 34 years. Joseph Barbera, co-creator of the characters, served as creative consultant. This was Dana Hill's last film before her death in 1996. The film was at the target of controversy when it received negative reaction due to the characters' dialogue. It was also a box office bomb, grossing only $3 million. Thriller Misery is a 1990 American psychological thriller film based on Stephen King's 1987 novel and starring James Caan, Kathy Bates, Lauren Bacall, Richard Farnsworth, and Frances Sternhagen. Directed by Rob Reiner, the film received critical acclaim for Bates's performance as the psychopathic Annie Wilkes, and Bates won the 1990 Academy Award for Best Actress for her role, making Misery, as of 2014, the only Stephen King adaptation to be an Oscar winning film. The film was ranked #12 on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments. Documentary film Friends After 3.11 is a 2011 documentary film directed by Shunji Iwai. Animation La Vuelta is a 2011 short animated drama film directed by Marius Portmann. Comedy Tom & Jerry is 1996 Malayalam comedy film. Documentary film Socotra. The hidden land. is a documentary film directed by Carles Cardelús. Comedy Written by Mark Wallington, The Man Who Lost His Head is a 2-hour, comedy drama starring Martin Clunes, on the theme of cultural repatriation. It was a joint production for TVNZ in New Zealand and ITV in the United Kingdom. It was first broadcast on Sunday 26 August 2007 at 9pm on ITV1 in Britain and 8:30pm on TV ONE in New Zealand. The show was recorded entirely on location in New Zealand. The action took place in the fictional town of Otakataka, but was in fact mostly filmed on the West Coast of the North Island, around Huia and Bethells Beach. Animation Los Reyes Magos is a 2003 Spanish animated film. It tells the story of the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus and the wrath of Herod. The film was directed by Antonio Navarro who was nominated for a Goya Award for this film. The film contains the voice talents of José Coronado, Juan Echanove, Imanol Arias and Imanol Arias in the original version and the voice acting of father-son actors Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez in the English dub. Comedy Bosko the Doughboy is a one-reel 1931 short subject animated cartoon, part of the Bosko series. It was directed by Hugh Harman, and first released on October 17, 1931 as part of the Looney Tunes series from the Leon Schlesinger animation studio and distributed by Warner Brothers. The cartoon is usually considered one of the better Hugh Harman Bosko cartoons. Documentary film When I Walk is a 2013 documentary film written by Jason DaSilva and Alice Cook, and directed by Jason DaSilva. Comedy We Bought a Zoo is a 2011 American family comedy-drama film loosely based on the 2008 memoir of the same name by Benjamin Mee. The film is directed by Cameron Crowe, and stars Matt Damon as Benjamin Mee, who purchases a dilapidated zoo with his family and takes on the challenge of preparing the zoo for its reopening to the public. The film was released in the United States on December 23, 2011 and received mixed reception from film critics. It grossed a total of $120 million. Comedy The Girl Next Door is a 1953 musical comedy film directed by Richard Sale, released by 20th Century Fox, and starring June Haver, Dan Dailey, and Dennis Day. The Girl Next Door was June Haver's last film appearance. Haver had gained fame in the mid-to-late 1940s as a musical star for Fox; she starred in films like, Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Where Do We Go from Here?, I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now, Look for the Silver Lining, and I'll Get By. Haver departed from films to join a convent in 1952, but left the convent six months later and married actor Fred MacMurray. When released, The Girl Next Door drew mixed press reviews; it did moderately well at the box-office. Comedy Smiley Gets a Gun is a 1958 Australian film that is the sequel to the 1956 film Smiley. Documentary film Spinning Plates is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Joseph Levy. Comedy Spaced Invaders is a 1990 science fiction comedy directed by Patrick Read Johnson and starring Douglas Barr, Royal Dano and Ariana Richards. Comedy Michel Muller triomphe au théâtre Déjazet dans son one man show, signe des autographes, et même Luc Besson lui commande l'écriture d'un film dont il souhaite lui confier la réalisation. Pourtant, quand il accepte qu'une équipe de reporters le suive 24h/24, sa vie va basculer... Comedy Collaborator is a comedy-drama film written and directed by Martin Donovan. This film held its world premiere on July 4, 2011 at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Animation Wrestling Wrecks is the 48th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 20, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Häpy Endkö? Eli kuinka Uuno Turhapuro sai niin kauniin ja rikkaan vaimon is a Finnish 1977 comedy film written by Spede Pasanen and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the fourth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. Its title translates to "A Happy End? Or how Uuno Turhapuro got such a beautiful and rich wife". Thriller Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye is a 1973 Italian-French giallo-horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. Documentary film Death on the Job is a 1991 documentary film directed by Bill Guttentag. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Running from Crazy is a 2013 documentary film by director Barbara Kopple about the family of Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway. It was shown at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Through the eyes of Mariel Hemingway, who received an Oscar nomination for her role in Woody Allen's 1979 film Manhattan and who has spoken for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, it chronicles the story of three of the author's grandchildren, Mariel, Margaux Hemingway and Muffet Hemingway, daughters of Jack Hemingway, and their struggles with the family history of substance abuse, mental illness and suicide. The film, focusing on suicide and mental health issues, was promoted on the Oprah Winfrey Network, which had the television premiere of the film on April 27, 2014. Comedy Live Wires is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the first film in the series after the comedy team of The East Side Kids was revamped and renamed as The Bowery Boys. Comedy Boots! Boots! is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Bert Tracy and starring George Formby, Beryl Formby and Arthur Kingsley. It was made by Blakeley's Productions, Ltd. at the Albany Studios in London. The premiere of the film was in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. Producer John E. Blakeley had no prior experience in film production; he had seen comedian George Formby doing his stage act and approached him to star in a feature film. Blakeley's modest studio was a one-room loft space above a taxi garage. The makeshift stage was not soundproofed, so whenever the crew members wanted to film a scene, they had to signal the garage to stop its noisy work below. The studio also had pictorial limitations, and couldn't replicate much more than simple room interiors. Thus the nightclub scenes in Boots! Boots! were filmed in near-darkness, hiding the absence of set decorations, with a single spotlight trained on the performer being photographed. The film is a patchwork of songs and jokes tied to the misadventures of bumbling John Willie, played by Formby. Despite the crude photography and recording, and the minuscule budget of £3000, Boots! Boots! became an enormous hit. Documentary film Stealing a Nation is a 2004 Granada Television documentary written and directed by John Pilger, produced and directed by Christopher Martin and with reconstruction footage directed by Sean Crotty. The documentary is about the expulsion of Chagossians from the Chagos Archipelago, chiefly from Diego Garcia Island, forcibly removed by the British government between 1967 and 1973 to Mauritius, 1,000 miles away, so that the island could be used as an American and British airbase. Animation Apes of Wrath is a 1959 animated short featuring Bugs Bunny. This cartoon recycles the plot from the previous animated short Gorilla My Dreams. The title is a parody of John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath. Science Fiction Dreamscape is a 2007 science fiction thriller style black-and-white film noir written and directed by Daniel J. Fox as the first feature film made by UK based Indie production company Chat Noir Productions Ltd. Comedy The Pink Helmet Posse is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Kristelle Laroche and Ben Mullinkosson. Comedy Marbella is a 1985 Spanish caper film set in the town of Marbella starring Rod Taylor and Britt Ekland. Thriller The Cape Town Affair is director Robert D. Webb's 1967 glamorized spy film produced by 20th Century Fox at Killarney Film Studios in South Africa. The film stars Claire Trevor, James Brolin and Jacqueline Bisset. The film is a remake of the 1953 picture Pickup on South Street. Comedy Paris-Manhattan is a French feature film, which premiered on April 2, 2012 at the Festival of French Cinema in Australia. This is the first feature film by writer-director Sophie Lellouche. Comedy El güero, el tuerto y el cojo is a 2006 comedy TV Movie written and directed by Víctor Manuel Castro. Science Fiction Hollywood is a 2002 Indian sci-fi Kannada movie written by Upendra and directed by Dinesh Babu. It starred Upendra in a triple role as "Surendra," "Upendra" and "US 47" along with the Australian actress Felicity Mason as "Manisha." The movie was dubbed into Telugu the following year retaining the same title. The movie was shot entirely in Hollywood, California with a very few support cast, including Ananth Nag and a monkey called Lakshmi, voiced by Ramesh Bhat. The movie was also dubbed into Telugu, retaining the same title. Documentary film The Ruin Machine is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Bruno Vianna. Comedy Pattaya Kelappanum Pandiya is a 2014 Tamil comedy film directed by S.P. Rajkumar and produced by M. Ani Muthu. It stars Vidharth, Manisha Yadav, Kovai Sarala and Soori. Thriller Bubble is a 2005 film directed by Steven Soderbergh. It was shot on high-definition video. It featured some unusual production aspects. In traditional terms, the movie has no script. All lines were improvised according to an outline written by screenwriter Coleman Hough, who previously teamed with Soderbergh on Full Frontal. Bubble was shot and edited by Soderbergh under the pseudonyms Peter Andrews and Mary Ann Bernard. The film uses non-professional actors recruited from the Parkersburg, West Virginia / Belpre, Ohio area, where the film was shot. For example, the lead, Debbie Doebereiner, was found working the drive-through window in a Parkersburg KFC. Bubble was released simultaneously in movie theaters and on the cable/satellite TV network HDNet Movies on January 27, 2006. The DVD was released a few days later on January 31. It was nominated for Best Director for Steven Soderbergh at the 2007 Independent Spirit Awards. Bubble is the first of six films Soderbergh planned to shoot and release in the same manner. The score for the movie was composed by Robert Pollard, who lives in Ohio. Animation How People Got Fire is a short, poetic animated film from the Yukon. Comedy Think Like a Man Too is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Tim Story and the sequel to Story's 2012 film Think Like a Man based on Steve Harvey's book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. The script is written by David A. Newman and Keith Merryman. The film was released on June 20, 2014. The cast from the first film returned to reprise their roles. Thriller Njeriu Prej Dheut is an 1984 Kosovar drama-thriller film directed by Agim Sopi. The movie is about the Albanian immigrants in Turkey, their struggle to adjust to the new lands and their yearning for the motherland. The director accurately portrays the gloomy atmosphere that prevailed during those times. The score for the film was composed by the renowned Kosovo-born, Albanian composer Rauf Dhomi. Documentary film Wokabaut Bilong Tonten is a 1974 documentary adventure drama film directed by Oliver Howes. Thriller The Square is a neo-noir thriller film directed by Nash Edgerton, written by his brother Joel Edgerton and Matthew Dabner, and starring David Roberts and Claire van der Boom. Based upon an original idea by Joel, the project was written and then shelved by the actor because he felt it was not strong enough. It was only made after his director brother Nash read the script and convinced him it could be filmed as a thriller. The film premiered in competition at Sydney Film Festival on 15 June 2008 and after that had a limited release in Australia on 31 July 2008, and was released in North America in 2010 by Apparition. Animation Poupi is a 1960 animation short film written by Zdenek Miler and Iva Hercíková and directed by Zdenek Miler. Comedy Speriamo che sia femmina is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. For this film Monicelli was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Director and a Nastro d'Argento in the same category. The film also won the David di Donatello for Best Film, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Producer, Best Editing and Best Script. Comedy A Very Social Secretary is a 2005 comedy film directed by Jon Jones. Documentary film National Geographic: Journey to Shark Eden is a 2010 documentary film. Thriller On ne meurt que 2 fois is a 1986 crime thriller film directed by Pierre Jacques Deray. Documentary film The Muslims I Know is a 2008 documentary film directed by Pakistani-American producer/director Mara Ahmed. The film tries to answer the clichéd question “Where are the moderate Muslims?” by focusing on a small American Muslim community. The Muslims I Know was fiscally sponsored by New York Women in Film and Television Documentary film En Dag Med Ingo is a 1960 film directed by Ragnar Frisk. Comedy Vodkaa, komisario Palmu is a 1969 film, the fourth and final part of the Inspector Palmu series. The only part of the series to be filmed in color, the film is also the only one not to be based a novel by Mika Waltari. The film sees a now-retired and married Palmu helping the Finnish Broadcasting company discover the truth behind the murder of one of their reporters. Comedy Veneri al sole is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. Documentary film Road to the Big Leagues is a 2007 independent documentary film. This film follows children from the Dominican Republic who rely on baseball as a way out of poverty and struggle. The young boys on this journey are glorified for their persistence, perseverance, and humor throughout their fight for freedom and a better life. This footage focuses on the triumphs and tribulations from young boys to grown men. Documentary film "Sound the global alarm. Scientists predict that if we continue fishing at the current rate, the planet will run out of seafood by 2048 with catastrophic consequences. Based on the book by Charles Clover, The End of the Line explores the devastating effect that overfishing is having on fish stocks and the health of our oceans.With Clover as his guide, Sundance veteran Rupert Murray (Unknown White Male) crisscrosses the globe, examining what is causing the dilemma and what can be done to solve it. Industrial fishing began in the 1950s. High-tech fisheries now trawl the oceans with nets the size of football fields. Species cannot survive at the rate they are being removed from the sea. Add in cofactors of decades of bad science, corporate greed, small-minded governments, and escalating consumer demand, and we’re left with a crisis of epic proportions. Ninety percent of the big fish in our oceans are now gone.Murray interweaves glorious footage from both underwater and above with shocking scientific testimony to paint a vivid and alarming profile of the state of the sea. The ultimate power of The End of the Line is that it moves beyond doomsday rhetoric to proffer real solutions. Chillingly topical, The End of the Line drives home the message: the clock is ticking, and the time to act is now." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Katt Williams: Live is a 2006 comedy documentary film directed by Zo Wesson and written by Katt Williams. Comedy Easy! is a 2011 comedy film written by Francesco Bruni and Gianbattista Avellinoand and directed by Francesco Bruni. Comedy Boom Boom is a theatrical cartoon of the Looney Tunes series. It features Beans the Cat and Porky Pig. The film is in the public domain. Comedy Trimmed in Furs is a 1934 short comedy film written by Charles Lamont and directed by Ewart Adamson and Ernest Pagano. Comedy Excess Baggage is a 1997 crime-comedy film written by Max D. Adams, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais, and directed by Marco Brambilla about a neglected young woman who stages her own kidnapping to get her father's attention, only to be actually kidnapped by a car thief. The film stars Alicia Silverstone who was also a producer, Benicio del Toro, and Christopher Walken. Documentary film An Act of Conscience is a 1997 documentary film by Robbie Leppzer about the war tax resistance of Randy Kehler and Betsy Corner and years-long struggle that ensues after the IRS seizes their home in Colrain, Massachusetts in 1989, to recover $27,000 in unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival and was shown on Cinemax and the Sundance Channel. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and features cameo appearances by activist-priest Daniel Berrigan and political folksinger Pete Seeger. Comedy A Blonde for a Night is a 1928 comedy film written by Rex Taylor and F. McGrew Willis and directed by E. Mason Hopper and F. McGrew Willis. Documentary film Remembering Spokane is a documentary film by KSPS Public Television Spokane. Documentary film Mt. Hakkoda is a 2014 film based on the documentary novel Tragedy in a Blizzard by Koshu Ogasawara. Documentary film Silvestre Pantaleón is a 2012 documentary, biographical film written and directed by Roberto Olivares and Jonathan D. Amith. Documentary film Environmental Lawyers And The Protection Of Sharks is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Jeff Litton. Comedy Down and Derby is a 2005 comedy film about a Cub Scouts' pinewood derby race. The cars in the race are meant to be built from kits by Cub Scouts with appropriate adult supervision, but in Down and Derby the fathers of four Scouts take over the project from their kids, and get carried away by their competitiveness. The family-friendly movie, which was released as Racing Ace outside the US and Canada, was filmed in and around St. George, Utah. Documentary film Amazonia is a 2013 Brazilian-French documentary film directed by Thierry Ragobert. It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and closed the festival. Comedy Let's Make a Movie, originally titled Director's Cut is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film and the directorial debut of Elana Mugdan. The film was financed by Mugdan in 2010 and was never released to the general public. The film was purchased by Digital Magic Entertainment and was re-released under its new title on December 14, 2012. Let's Make a Movie won Best Comedy at the NYC Downtown Feature Film Festival in 2011, the Indie Spirit Award in the Boston International Film Festival and the Indie Spirit Award at the New Hope Film Festival in 2011. Comedy Escape from Death Row is a 1973 comedy and crime fiction film written by Nicola Badalucco, Sergio Donati, and Luciano Vincenzoni, and directed by Michele Lupo. Animation Tabasco Road is a 1957 Speedy Gonzales cartoon, part of the Looney Tunes series. It was an Academy Award nominee for best short subject but it lost out to Birds Anonymous. Both shorts were reissued as Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoons. Documentary film Housing Project Cohab is a 2012 documentary, short and experimental film written and directed by Lincoln Péricles. Comedy The Hobo is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film La Casa del Ritmo: A Film About Los Amigos Invisibles is a documentary biographical music film directed by Javier Andrade. Thriller When Sam invites Philby's favorite folk music trio for a charity benefit at the bookshop, someone murders their manager at a local bed-and-breakfast. Animation The Prosecutors Son Saves an Emperor is a 2011 animated short film directed by Oksana Kholodova. Animation Milk Teeth is a 2007 film directed by Tibor Bnoczki. Comedy The Blue Tooth Virgin is a 2008 comedy drama film written and directed by Russell Brown. Comedy Short Time is a 1990 comedy action crime movie directed by Gregg Champion which stars Dabney Coleman, Matt Frewer and Teri Garr. Documentary film Trumpets’ Republic is a documentary film directed by Stefano Missio. Thriller Marega Salaa is a 2009 crime drama mystery thriller film directed by Devang Dholakia and written by Neeraj Pandey. Comedy The Extendables is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Brian Thompson. Animation Sonic the Hedgehog is a two-episode 1996 Japanese anime OVA series based on Sega's best-selling franchise Sonic the Hedgehog. The anime features Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Dr. Eggman and a few supporting characters, such as the human Sara. The series was licensed by ADV Films and was released on September 7, 1999 as a single direct-to-video film in North America as Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie. It was given the subtitle The Movie by ADV due to its now movie-like length by combining the two OVA parts together. The English dub was later released on DVD in North America on January 13, 2004, and as of 2008, this OVA is no longer licensed. Comedy Hard Promises is a 1991 film directed by Martin Davidson. It stars Sissy Spacek and William Petersen. Comedy Sunshine on Leith is a 2013 British musical film directed by Dexter Fletcher. It is an adaptation of the stage musical of the same name, a jukebox musical featuring songs by The Proclaimers. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The songs, arranged by musical director Paul Englishby, are performed by the cast. The Proclaimers themselves appear in a brief cameo. Animation Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is an educational Adventures in Music animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, and originally released to theaters by Buena Vista Distribution on November 10, 1953. A sequel to the first Adventures in Music cartoon, the 3-D short Melody, Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is a stylized presentation of the evolution of the four orchestra sections over the ages with: a horn, a flute, a guitar, and a drum. The first Disney cartoon to be filmed and released in widescreen CinemaScope, Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom won the 1954 Academy Award for Best Short Subject. In 1994, it was voted #29 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Like many of Disney's early CinemaScope films, a "flat" version shot in 4:3 ratio was made for theaters that were not equipped for CinemaScope. This required rearranging the artwork for some shots to accommodate the smaller screen. Shots of multiple repeated characters were cut in half, using two repetitions instead of four. The most notable change comes at the transition from the end of the "Boom" section to the parade that starts the finale. Animation The Dixie Fryer is a Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn. Released in 1960, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon is also the second and final cartoon, to feature the buzzards, "Pappy" and "Elvis," the first being the Bugs Bunny cartoon, "Backwoods Bunny," released a year earlier. Comedy A Connecticut Yankee is a 1931 American film adaptation of Mark Twain's 1889 novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. It was directed by David Butler to a script by William M. Conselman, Owen Davis, and Jack Moffitt. It was produced by Fox Film Corporation, who had earlier produced the 1921 silent adaptation of the novel, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. A Connecticut Yankee is the first sound film adaptation of Twain's novel. As in The Wizard of Oz, many of the actors in the film play more than one role, a character in the real world and one in the dream world. The film stars Will Rogers as Hank Martin, an American accidental time traveler who finds himself in Camelot back in the days of King Arthur. Myrna Loy and Brandon Hurst play the evil Morgan le Fay and Merlin, who must be overcome by Hank's modern technical knowledge, while Maureen O'Sullivan plays Alisande. Fox was likely inspired to produce A Connecticut Yankee based on the success of the 1921 silent film. The 1931 version was likewise successful, and was re-released in 1936. It is unrelated to the 1927 musical also titled A Connecticut Yankee. Animation Portuguese Fado is a 1994 animation/short/history film directed by Abi Feijó. Documentary film Ma Petite Pinotte is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Marie-France Laval. Comedy The Green Mare is a 1959 comedy film directed by Claude Autant-Lara. Animation Mr Pajarito en busca del ala perdida is a 2013 short animated film. Documentary film Fryderik Chopin is a 2010 documentary film directed by Angelo Bozzolini. Comedy After sharp-witted 17-year-old Emma (Elise Perrier) sends a screenplay outline to filmmaker Paul (Lambert Wilson), she's invited to work with him at his mountainside country house where he lives with his second wife Margot (Alexia Stresi) and teenager Camille (Lou Doillon), his daughter from his first marriage. Emma and Paul begin work on a script about a teen who threatens to seduce and destroy a household. At the same time, Emma creates similar disruptions among Paul's family. Shown at the 1998 Berlin Film Festival. Thriller Billionaire Boys Club is a two-part TV movie that aired on NBC in 1987. It told the story of the Billionaire Boys Club, and its founder, Joe Hunt, who was convicted in 1987 of murdering con-man Ron Levin. The film was written Gy Waldron and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. Documentary film A Face of War is a 1968 documentary about the Vietnam War, by Eugene S. Jones. The New York Times called it "one of the great Vietnam documentaries." Roger Ebert called it a "heart-wrenching masterpiece". Thriller Jennifer 8 is a 1992 American mystery film written and directed by Bruce Robinson and starring Andy García, Uma Thurman, and John Malkovich. Documentary film Chladni Scheme is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Peter Miller. Comedy Juno is a 2007 Canadian-American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody. Ellen Page stars as the title character, an independent-minded teenager confronting an unplanned pregnancy and the subsequent events that put pressures of adult life onto her. Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman, Allison Janney, and J. K. Simmons also star. Filming spanned from early February to March 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia. It premiered on September 8 at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, receiving a standing ovation. Juno won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and earned three other Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Page. The film's soundtrack, featuring several songs performed by Kimya Dawson in various guises, was the first chart-topping soundtrack since Dreamgirls and 20th Century Fox's first number one soundtrack since Titanic. Juno earned back its initial budget of $6.5 million in twenty days, the first nineteen of which were when the film was in limited release. It went on to earn $231 million. Comedy Roman Za'ir is a 1984 comedy, drama and romance film directed by Dan Wolman. Documentary film Lucky People Center International is a 1998 music documentary film. Comedy Two Brothers Running is a 1988 Australian comedy film. The movie never obtained a cinema release. Comedy Lenny is a 1974 American biographical film about the comedian Lenny Bruce, starring Dustin Hoffman and directed by Bob Fosse. The screenplay by Julian Barry is based on his play of the same name. Documentary film Changement is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Chiara Cavallazi. Animation Little Red Riding Hood is a Walt Disney short cartoon, and is a rendition of the traditional story of Little Red Riding Hood. The film is part of the Laugh-O-Grams series that was released in 1922. This is one of the first ever Walt Disney cartoons, and considered Disney's first attempt at animated storytelling. The film was considered to be lost for many years and it was listed in 1980 on the American Film Institute's "10 Most Wanted Films for Archival Preservation". A print of the film was discovered by a British collector in a London film library in 1998 and was restored the same year. A second American short film with the same title was also released in 1922 which starred Baby Peggy. Science Fiction Blue Tornado is a 1991 Italian action-thriller directed by Antonio Bido. It stars Dirk Benedict, Ted McGinley and Patsy Kensit. Documentary film Wild Reverence: The Wild Steelheads Last Stand is a documentary film directed by Shane Anderson. Comedy The Journey of a Young Composer is a 1985 Georgian drama film directed by Georgiy Shengelaya. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival where Shengelaya won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Comedy Blondie Hits the Jackpot is a film directed by Edward Bernds released on September 8, 1949. Science Fiction Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society is an OVA and part of the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex series based on Masamune Shirow's manga Ghost in the Shell. It was produced by Production I.G and directed by Kenji Kamiyama. In order to provide theatrical quality, the film premiered on the Japanese satellite PPV platform SKY PerfecTV! Perfect Choice ch160, on September 1, 2006. It also aired in Japan on the anime satellite TV network Animax on May 27, 2007. The film was also released on DVD in Japan on November 24, 2006, and was released in the U.S. by Bandai Entertainment and Manga Entertainment, in a normal and limited edition on July 3, 2007. The Sci Fi Channel aired Solid State Society to inaugurate its Ani-Monday programming block on June 11, 2007. A 3-D version of the film was announced on November 2010 and was released in Japanese theaters on March 26, 2011. Thriller Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, known simply as Innocence in Japan, is a 2004 anime/computer-animated sci-fi sequel to the 1995 film Ghost in the Shell. Released in Japan on March 6, 2004, and in the US on September 17, 2004, Innocence had a production budget of approximately $20 million. To raise the sum, Production I.G studio's president, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, asked Studio Ghibli's president, Toshio Suzuki, to co-produce. It is the only Disney/Studio Ghibli film to be animated production by Production I.G. With a story loosely connected to the manga by Shirow Masamune, the film was written and directed by Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii. The film was honored best sci-fi film at the 2004 Nihon SF Taisho Awards and was in competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The soundtrack for the film was released under the name Innocence O.S.T. and a related novel called Innocence: After the Long Goodbye was released on February 29, 2004. This film makes many allusions and references to other famous works, such as The Future Eve. The foreign DVD release of the film faced many issue ranging from licensing to audio. Comedy Ex is a 2009 film directed and co-written by Fausto Brizzi and interpreted by a rich and large cast of characters. The film, produced by Italian International Film, in co-production with the French company and Mes Films in collaboration with RAI Cinema. It was released February 6, 2009 in Italian cinema and has been recognized as "national cultural interest" by the Directorate General for Cinema of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture. Science Fiction Privilege is a British film directed by Peter Watkins. It was released in 1967 being produced by John Heyman. Story: Johnny Speight. Script: Norman Bogner. Some of it was filmed on location in Birmingham, England, partly at Birmingham City F.C.'s St Andrew's stadium and at Birmingham Town Hall. Animation I Want To Go Home is a 2013 short animation film directed by Janet Perlman. Animation Sound of Sunshine - Sound of Rain is a 1983 animation, short film written by Dorothy Middleton and directed by Caroline Heyward. Science Fiction Jason X is a 2002 Canadian-American science fiction slasher film directed by Jim Isaac. It is the tenth installment in the Friday the 13th film series and stars Kane Hodder as the undead mass murderer Jason Voorhees, the film made $16,951,798 worldwide with a budget of $11 million. Thus far, it is the last appearance of Kane Hodder in the role of Jason Voorhees. The film was conceived by Todd Farmer and was the only pitch he gave to the studio, having suggested sending Jason into space as a means to advance the film series while Freddy vs. Jason was still in development hell and is set in the future so as not to confuse the continuity of the series. Thriller The Contender is a 2000 political drama film written and directed by Rod Lurie. It stars Gary Oldman, Joan Allen, Jeff Bridges and Christian Slater. The film focuses on a fictional United States President and the events surrounding his appointment of a new Vice President. Thriller Strange Frequency 2 is the 2003 drama, sci-fi, fantasy, thriller and horror TV movie written by Joseph Anaya, Carl V. Dupré, Dan Merchant, Dale Kutzera and Steve Jones, directed by Neill Fearnley ,Kevin Inch and Jeff Woolnough. Comedy Unbeatable Harold is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Ari Palitz. Its starring actors include Gordon Michaels, Nicole DeHuff, Henry Winkler, Gladys Knight, Charles Durning, Taryn Manning, Phyllis Diller, Lourdes Benedicto and Dylan McDermott. An earlier version of the film was originally shown at film festivals in 2006: at the ISIS theater in Aspen in March 2006 at the HBO Comedy Festival and at the Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan. In 2008, new scenes were filmed and added, and the film was completely re-edited. A new Original Music Score composed by Mike Reagan was also added. It was released theatrically in June 2009 in North America. The movie was released on DVD on February 23, 2010. Animation She Wronged Him Right is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. This is also the first appearance of Betty's semi-regular boyfriend, Fearless Fred. Animation Drawn from Memory is a 1995 animation film directed by Paul Fierlinger. Documentary film Little Tibet 2 is a documentary film directed by Nawang N. Anja-Tsang. Animation Arrosez les Bien! is a 2007 animated short film directed by Christelle Soutif. Comedy How to Irritate People is a 1968 television broadcast written by John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Marty Feldman and Tim Brooke-Taylor. Cleese, Chapman, and Brooke-Taylor also feature in it, along with future Monty Python collaborators Michael Palin and Connie Booth. In various sketches, Cleese demonstrates exactly what the title suggests—how to irritate people, although this is done in a much more conventional way than the absurdity of similar Monty Python sketches. Comedy The Pawnshop was Charlie Chaplin's sixth film for Mutual Film Corporation. Released on October 2, 1916, it stars Chaplin in the role of assistant to the pawnshop owner, played by Henry Bergman. Edna Purviance plays the owner's daughter, while Albert Austin appears as an alarm clock owner who watches Chaplin in dismay as he dismantles the clock; the massive Eric Campbell's character attempts to rob the shop. This was one of Chaplin's more popular movies for Mutual, mainly for the slapstick comedy he was famous for at the time. Comedy A Language All My Own is a 1935 Fleischer Studio animated short film starring Betty Boop. Animation Urusei Yatsura Movie 6: Always My Darling is a 1991 sci-fi animation film written by Tomoko Konparu and Hideo Takayashiki and directed by Katsuhisa Yamada. Animation Moomins on the Riviera is a 2014 Finnish-French traditional animated comedy film directed by Xavier Picard and produced by Hanna Hemilä, who is also co-director. The film is based on Moomin comic strips by Tove Jansson and Lars Jansson. The film is a co-production of Finnish Handle Productions and French Pictak Cie. The film is written by Leslie Stewart, Annina Enckell, Hanna Hemilä, Xavier Picard and Beata Harju. The British English version of the film stars Russell Tovey as Moomin, Nathaniel Parker as Moominpappa and Tracy Ann Oberman as Moominmamma. The film is based on the Moomin Tove Jansson's original comic strip: Moomin on the Riviera and it is the first animated feature based on the comic strips. In the film, the Moomins along with Snorkmaiden and Little My sail for the Riviera, where their unity is threatened. Snorkmaiden is dazzled by the attentions of the playboy Clark Tresco and Moominpappa befriends an aristocrat Marquis Mongaga, while Moomin and Moominmamma decide to move to the beach in order to escape all the glamorous extravagance. Animation viliam is a 2009 short animation film written by Peter Minár and directed by Veronika Obertová. Comedy Blunder Boys is the 166th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Confusions of a Nutzy Spy is an early 1943 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig. It is a World War II propaganda film that deals with Porky and his bloodhound that has sneezing problems trying to track down a Nazi spy caricature in the form of a lynx. Their goal is to stop him from blowing up a critical railroad bridge. It was directed by Norman McCabe. The title is a pun of the film title Confessions of a Nazi Spy. The lynx is called the "Missing Lynx", a parody of the description missing link. Comedy Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is a 1970 American schlock melodrama film starring Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers, Marcia McBroom, John LaZar, Michael Blodgett and David Gurian. The cult classic was directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and Roger Ebert. Originally intended as a sequel to the 1967 film Valley of the Dolls—"dolls" being a slang term for depressant pills or "downers"—Beyond the Valley of the Dolls was instead revised as a parody of the commercially successful but critically reviled original. Science Fiction Cybernetics Guardian is an anime Original Video Animation. It was released in English on 16 March 1989, licensed by Central Park Media. It is about John Stalker who is a research pilot for the fictional Central Guard Company. John was born in the city of Cyber-wood, in an area known as the Cancer Slums. The antagonist of the story, Adler, plans to attack the citizens of the Cancer Slums. In this Japanese animated science fiction adventure, cities of the future are plagued by violence, and the Central Guard Company is commissioned to find a solution to urban crime. One designer creates a Guard Suit with special psychic powers, while another develops a robotic killing machine that will not only eliminate the bad guys, but also get rid of his romantic rivals in the process. But when John Stalker is given the assignment of testing the Guard Suit, it uncovers a dark and dangerous secret he's kept hidden from the world. Thriller Maniacal is a 2003 horror film directed by Joe Castro, and written by Eric Spudic. Documentary film 0567 - Appunti per un documentario su pozzuoli is a 1987 film directed by Giuseppe M. Gaudino. Comedy Slaughter Nick for President is a documentary film directed by Rob Stewart, Liza Vespi and Marc Vespi. Comedy Au Secours! is a 1924 short comedy film directed by Abel Gance and starring Max Linder. The French title translates into English as, 'help!' Animation Sea Suburb is a 2012 animation, short film directed by Eleonore Goldberg. Animation Kinshasa Septembre noir is a 1992 film directed by Jean-Michel Kibushi. Documentary film Documentary feature film that follows the personal stories of families struggling in the aftermath of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Filmed over the course of one winter in one American city, the film presents an intimate snapshot of the state of the nation's economy as it is playing out in millions of American families, and highlights the human consequences of the decline of the middle class and the fracturing of the American Dream. Comedy Shaun of the Dead is a 2004 horror comedy parody film directed by Edgar Wright and written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg and Nick Frost. Pegg plays Shaun, a man attempting to get some kind of focus in his life as he deals with his girlfriend, his mother and stepfather. At the same time, he has to cope with an apocalyptic uprising of zombies. The film was a critical and commercial success in the UK and the US. It received a 92% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 76 out of 100 at Metacritic. Shaun of the Dead was also a BAFTA nominee. Pegg and Wright considered a sequel that would replace zombies with another monster, but decided against it as they were pleased with the first film as a stand-alone product, and thought too many characters died to continue the story. The film is the first in Wright and Pegg's Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, followed by 2007's Hot Fuzz and 2013's The World's End. Documentary film We, the Children of the 20th Century is a 1993 film directed by Vitali Kanevsky. Comedy Wholesale Souls Inc. is an independent film written and directed by Andrew Gingerich. The film is the first work of Gingerich and was filmed, cast, and funded primarily through his friends and family. All the scenes were filmed on location in Fort Collins, Colorado. The script had been a long running project for Gingerich and was used for his Capstone Experience, a school-based program that sponsors personal projects and gives recognition of such projects for use on resumes and applications. Gingerich began the script after an alumnus at his high school committed suicide. This brought the proposed idea of life shattering events are not even noticed by the rest of the world. While such events may change the lives of a few, the world keeps turning. Shooting of the film took nearly a year, also mixed with varying lengths of editing. The script was subject to many changes before the movies completion. Such changes involved adding additional focus to characters such as Elephant A. Antibody, and the necessary shifting of several characters depending on their availability. It was first publicly shown at Poudre High School on May 31, 2006. Documentary film Children of Ice is a documentary film directed by Justinas Lingys. Comedy Time Bandits is a 1981 British fantasy film co-written, produced, and directed by Terry Gilliam, and starring Sean Connery, John Cleese, Shelley Duvall, Ralph Richardson, Katherine Helmond, Ian Holm, Michael Palin, David Warner, and Craig Warnock. Gilliam has referred to Time Bandits as the first in his "Trilogy of Imagination", followed by Brazil and ending with The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. All are about the "craziness of our awkwardly ordered society and the desire to escape it through whatever means possible." All three films focus on these struggles and attempts to escape them through imagination: Time Bandits, through the eyes of a child, Brazil, through the eyes of a man in his thirties, and Munchausen, through the eyes of an elderly man. Comedy The Muppets Valentine Show aired on ABC on January 30, 1974. It was one of two pilots produced during the planning stages for The Muppet Show. The other pilot was The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence, which aired in 1975. In this half-hour Valentine's Day special featuring the Muppets and special guest star Mia Farrow, host Wally has writer's block—he can't think of material for the show that represents the true meaning of love. He asks the other Muppets and Mia for assistance, with mixed results. Animation "This is a story of global warming. In a restaurant, humans eat trees, gradually destroying nature and threatening with complete extinction." Quoting the synopsis from te 2010 Zagreb Animafest. Documentary film 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film is a 2013 documentary film about the Occupy Wall Street movement directed by Audrey Ewell, Aaron Aites, Lucian Read, Nina Krstic, and co-directed by Katie Teague, Peter Leeman, Aric Gutnick, Doree Simon, and Abby Martin. The project features the work of more than 100 collaborators who contributed approximately 18 terabytes of film footage from dozens of American cities. Commentators include Naomi Wolf, Matt Taibbi, and Micah White. Thriller Judge and Jury is a 1986 action thriller film directed by John Eyres Animation Sun of a Beach is a 2013 animated short film directed by Arnaud Crillon, Alexandre Rey, Jinfeng Lin and Valentin Gasarian. Comedy Rent A Friend is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Eddy Terstall. Comedy Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd is a 2003 American comedy film and the prequel to Dumb and Dumber. The film was directed by Troy Miller and based on the characters created by the Farrelly brothers from the original film. The film was poorly received by critics; however, it was a mild domestic box office success considering its budget, taking in just under $40 million. The subtitle is inspired by the film When Harry Met Sally.... Comedy Bumboo is a 2012 Bollywood film. Bumboo is based on an original play/film L'emmerdeur written by Francis Veber. Animation Ikoki-Lost is a 2012 short animation film directed by Sunwoo Yang. Comedy The Joneses is a 2009 American film written and directed by Derrick Borte. It stars Demi Moore, David Duchovny, Amber Heard, and Ben Hollingsworth. It premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2009. Roadside Attractions later purchased the United States theatrical distribution rights. It had a limited release on April 16, 2010 and was released on DVD & Blu-ray On August 10, 2010. It received a theatrical release in Mexico on August 20, 2010. Comedy The Last Detail is a 1973 American comedy-drama film directed by Hal Ashby and starring Jack Nicholson, with a screenplay adapted by Robert Towne from a 1970 novel of the same name by Darryl Ponicsan. The film became known for its frequent use of profanity. It was nominated for three Academy Awards. Documentary film Symphony of a City is a 1947 Swedish documentary short film about Stockholm, directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It won an Academy Award in 1949 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Dead Letter Office is a 1997 Australian film starring Miranda Otto. It was shot in May and June 1997. Thriller Mad Dogs and Englishmen is a 1995 British thriller film directed by Henry Cole and starring Elizabeth Hurley, C. Thomas Howell and Joss Ackland. An upper-class drug addict is pursued by the criminal underworld. Comedy Viva Sunita! is a 2007 short comedy film directed by Lola Bob. Thriller The Gelignite Gang is a 1956 crime film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Wayne Morris and Sandra Dorne. Science Fiction Conqueror of Atlantis is a 1965 Italian fantasy film adventure directed by Alfonso Brescia. A poor quality pan & scan copy of the film is presented as a bonus feature on the DVD Goliath and the Dragon. Thriller I Married a Monster from Outer Space is a 1958 science fiction film, directed by Gene Fowler Jr. and starring Tom Tryon and Gloria Talbott. The story centers on freshly married Marge Farrell who finds her husband Bill strangely transformed soon after her marriage: He is losing his affection for his wife and other living beings and drops various earlier habits. Soon she finds out that Bill is not the only man in town changing into a completely different person. Comedy Deepfrozen is a 2006 film written and directed by Luxembourgian director Andy Bausch and starring Peter Lohmeyer and Lale Yavaş. Filmed in Luxembourg, the film was premiered at Luxembourg on 7 September 2006, and was featured at the Oldenburg International Film Festival in Germany on 14 September 2007. Documentary film Rehearsing a Dream is a short documentary directed and produced by four time Academy Award nominees Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon. Cinematography by Buddy Squires and Steve McCarthy, edited by Nancy Baker and a Production of Simon & Goodman Picture Company. The film premiered on HBO in August 2007 and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film follows a group of gifted 17-year-old performing and visual artists at the YoungArts program of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts in Miami. The young artists as spend a week learning from mentors like Mikhail Baryshnikov, Vanessa L. Williams, Jacques d'Amboise and Michael Tilson Thomas. The NFAA has for the past 27 years been helping the country's best high-school senior art students with their annual YoungArts Week in Miami and by scholarships. Over 7500 students apply for about 150 spots in all arts disciplines. Science Fiction The Moment After is a Christian film released through the Christiano Film Group in 1999. The film stars David A.R. White and Kevin Downes as FBI agents caught up in the world of the Rapture. Written and directed by Wes Llewelyn, the film was a popular success, becoming a bestseller among Christian film audiences, warranting a sequel seven years later. It was a Crown Award Winner for Best Evangelistic Film and Best Drama film made for less than $250,000. Comedy Birds of America is an American independent comedy-drama film directed by Craig Lucas, written by Elyse Friedman, and starring Matthew Perry. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2008, It was produced by Plum Pictures. Documentary film Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun is a 2008 documentary film directed by Samuel D. Pollard. Thriller The Stoneman Murders is a 2009 Indian film based on the real life Stoneman serial killings that made headlines in the early 1980s in Bombay. The hapless victims of the mystery killer, who was never caught, were footpath dwellers in Bombay. They were stoned to death in their sleep. The movie weaves fiction around reality in an attempt to provide answers to the questions around the case. The Stoneman Murders was director Manish Gupta's first full-length feature film. Comedy Hands off Mississippi is a 2007 film directed by Detlev Buck. Animation Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! is a 2008 American computer-animated adventure comedy film based on the Dr. Seuss' book of the same name. The film was directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino, and was produced by Blue Sky Studios. It features the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell. Released on March 14, 2008 by 20th Century Fox, it received generally positive reviews, and grossed $297 million on a budget of $85 million. The film is the third Dr. Seuss feature film adaptation, the second Dr. Seuss film starring Jim Carrey after How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and the first adaptation of a Dr. Seuss work fully animated using CGI technology. It is also Carrey and Carrell's second collaboration after Bruce Almighty. Documentary film Spirit of the Marathon II is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jon Dunham, and the sequel to the 2008 film, Spirit of the Marathon. The film chronicles the journey seven marathon runners experience leading up to competing in the 2012 Rome Marathon. It received a one-night limited release on over 600 screens in the United States on June 12, 2013. Documentary film An Organic Life is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Paul Shapiro. Thriller This mean-spirited category III hriller from Hong Kong filmmaker Ivan Lai was a smash-hit at the box office and spawned two sequels, despite (or perhaps because of) its offbeat mixture of bathroom comedy and brutal sexual violence. Lily Chung stars as Mak Wei-fong, the sole survivor of the Mak family's vicious murder. Gruff police Captain Lui (Anthony Wong) believes that Wei-fong's boyfriend Kin (Hugo Ng) is responsible for the crimes, but Wei-fong insistently claims culpability herself. It doesn't take Lui long to rule out Kin and accept Wei-fong's version of events, which is borne out in an extended and gruesome flashback detailing the violent sexual abuse she underwent at the hands of her insane stepfather (William Ho), and the silent complicity of her other relatives. The distasteful events are exacerbated rather than leavened by Lui's crass attempts at humor, and the entire thing has the air of one of the more extreme Japanese Nikkatsu "roughies" transplanted to Hong Kong. Nevertheless, it was quite successful with audiences, leading most of the surviving cast to return for Brother of Darkness, which in turn led to Daughter of Darkness II. Documentary film The Boy Who Flies is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Benjamin Jordan. Animation A Conversation with Haris is a short animation documentary film directed by Sheila M. Sofian. Thriller Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance is a 1974 Japanese film directed by Toshiya Fujita and starring Meiko Kaji. It is based on the comic Shurayukihime and a sequel to Lady Snowblood. Animation "Filmmaker/songwriter Francoise Doherty brings us another installment of her homo-girl-rabbit-world series, wherein Coco can’t get enough of a hockey girl." Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy The Far Flung Star is a 2013 adventure action comedy film written by Steve Balderson and Frankie Krainz and directed by Steve Balderson. Documentary film 7 Girls is a documentary film about female surfers: Layne Beachley, Serena Brooke, Heather Clark, Megan Abubo, Rochelle Ballard, Keala Kennelly, and Sofia Mulanovich. This road trip film follows a group of surfers around the Pacific Ocean as they surf Hawaii, Fiji, Tahiti, and Indonesia. The film conveys their enthusiasm for the sport, sense of humor, and their respect for nature. Comedy P.U.N.K.S. is a 1999 movie about a group of bullied teens who find a suit created by a scientist. The suit provides whoever wears it superhuman strength, as well as leaving the wearer open to having their body controlled by someone else via wireless computer signals. After learning that Drew's father, who has a serious heart condition, is required to present the prototype to investors, and after soon discovering that the suit would cause Drew's father to die of massive heart failure, the group goes on a mission to save his father and shut down the company responsible for building the incomplete and dangerous device. Thriller The Harder They Fall is a 1956 film noir directed by Mark Robson, featuring Humphrey Bogart in his last film. It was written by Philip Yordan and based on the 1947 novel of the same name by Budd Schulberg. The drama tells a "thinly disguised à clef account of the Primo Carnera boxing scandal," with the challenger based on Carnera and the champ based on Max Baer; previously both Baer and Carnera had starred in The Prizefighter and the Lady, in which Carnera is the world champ and Baer is his challenger. Bogart's character, Eddie Willis, is based on the career of boxing writer and event promoter Harold Conrad. Comedy The House is a 1999 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. It is rarely, if ever, screened abroad, and remains one of Wang Xiaoshuai's least well-known works outside of China. It is alternatively referred to as Suburban Dreams, Fantasy Garden or Dream House. The film was produced by the Beijing Film Studio and the China Film Group. Wang Xiaoshuai himself considers it one of his most inconsequential efforts to date, to the extent that it has "sunk into oblivion." Comedy Le secret du Chevalier d'Éon is a 1959 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. It is loosely based on the life of Chevalier d'Éon, although it portrays her as a woman masquerading as a man, rather than a transgender woman as was the true situation. Comedy Marie and Bruce is a 2004 drama film from Holedigger and New Films. It is directed by Tom Cairns and stars Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick. It was based on the 1978 play of the same name by Wallace Shawn and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2004. Although the film was well received and starred many major motion picture stars, it failed to receive distribution and remained obscure, until it was released on DVD in March 2009. The music was done by Mark degli Antoni of the band Soul Coughing. Documentary film The Incredible Machine is a 1975 American documentary film directed by Irwin Rosten and Ed Spiegel. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. E. G. Marshall narrated the film, which was produced by Rosten, together with Dennis B. Kane and Alex Pomansanof. The Incredible Machine, which included some of the first pictures taken inside the human body and presented on film, using some of the earliest film that medical researchers had taken inside the human digestive tract and bloodstream. It ranked as the most-watched program in Public Broadcasting Service until 1982, when it was overtaken by The Sharks. Rosten's collaborator Nicholas Noxon described the "extraordinary impact" that the film had as a National Geographic special, noting that it was "groundbreaking for its time" and "opened people's eyes to what could be done with a documentary". The New York Times reviewer John J. Animation A Child's Metaphysics is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Koji Yamamura. Comedy Muž, který stoupl v ceně is a 1967 Czechoslovak film directed by Jan Moravec and Zdeněk Podskalský. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film El Cafeteria is a 1975 documentary film written and directed by Paul Geday. Thriller One Eyed King is an ensemble crime drama detailing the trials and tribulations of several characters living together in the same Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. Starring Armand Assante, William Baldwin, Jim Breuer, Bruno Kirby, Chazz Palminteri, and Jason Gedrick, the film had its premiere at the 2001 Boston Film Festival. Documentary film "Oscar®-winning filmmaker Chuck Workman brings alive the vibrant history of the avant-garde cinema. Through interviews with filmmakers and critics including Jonas Mekas, Kenneth Anger, Su Friedrich, and Amy Taubin, he reveals how this artistic movement highlights subjective vision, sensory experience, and dreams over plot and storyline. Workman couples these conversations with a dazzling array of diverse extracts from experimental films that illuminate for the general audience a qualitatively different kind of moviegoing experience." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Choorian is a 1998 Pakistani Punjabi-language drama film directed by Syed Noor & produced by Haji Faqir Mohammad. Film stars Moammar Rana and Saima. Choorian is Pakistan’s second highest-grossing film of all-time. Documentary film Terra Incognita: The Perils and Promise of Stem Cell Research, also known as Terra Incognita: Mapping Stem Cell Research, is a documentary film released by Kartemquin Films in 2007. The film follows Dr. Jack Kessler of Northwestern University in his search for a cure for spinal cord injuries using embryonic stem cells. When Kessler was invited to head up the Neurology Department at Northwestern, his focus was on using stem cells to help cure diabetes. However, soon after his move to Chicago, his daughter Allison – then age 15, was injured in a skiing accident and paralyzed from the waist down. In the moments following the accident, Dr. Kessler made the decision to change the focus of his research to begin looking for a cure for spinal cord injuries using embryonic stem cells. Through Kessler's story, we bring the stem cell debate to the public for discussion. The film follows the constantly evolving interplay between the promise of new discoveries, the controversy of modern science and the resilience and courage of people living every day with devastating disease and injury. Comedy The Man from Blankley's was a 1930 All-Talking comedy film, directed by Alfred E. Green. It starred John Barrymore and Loretta Young. The film was based upon the 1903 play by F. Anstey, and was considered to be a major comedy masterpiece in the early sound era. The film was Barrymore's second feature length all-talking film. A previous silent film version of Anstey's play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. This version is also lost. Thriller Repulsion is a 1965 British psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Ian Hendry, John Fraser and Yvonne Furneaux. The screenplay was based on a scenario by Gérard Brach and Polanski. The plot focuses on a young woman who is left alone by her vacationing sister at their apartment, and begins reliving traumas of her past in horrific ways. Shot in London, it was Polanski's first English-language film and second feature length production, following Knife in the Water. The film debuted at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival before receiving theatrical releases in the United Kingdom and United States. Upon its release, Repulsion received considerable critical acclaim and currently is considered one of Polanski's greatest movies. It was the first installment in Polanski's "Apartment Trilogy", followed by Rosemary's Baby and The Tenant, both of which are also horror films that take place primarily inside apartment buildings. The film was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Gilbert Taylor's cinematography. Animation Pegasus is a 1973 Belgian animation, fantasy and short film written and directed by Raoul Servais. Thriller Tintorera is a 1977 Mexican-British horror film directed by René Cardona Jr and starring Susan George, Hugo Stiglitz, Fiona Lewis and Andrés García. It is based on the novel of the same name by oceanographer Ramón Bravo that studied the species of shark known as "tintorera" and discovered the sleeping sharks of Isla Mujeres. The film, along with many monster movies of the 1970s and 1980s is very similar to Jaws. It is also known by the alternative title Tintorera: Killer Shark. Documentary film Defiance: Return to the Forest is a 2009 short documentary. Comedy Seishun dendekedekedeke is a 1992 comedy film written by Sunao Ashihara directed by Nobuhiko Ôbayashi. Thriller Headsome is a science fiction thriller film directed by Pavel Nikolajev. Documentary film Houses For All is a 2014 documentary film directed by Gereon Wetzel. Comedy Sooper Se Ooper is a 2013 Hindi film written & directed by Shekhar Ghosh under the banner of Reliance Entertainment and Jigsaw Entertainment. The trailer of this movie was released on September 27 and the movie on October 25. The movie was a total Washout. Comedy Kekko Kamen Surprise! is a 2004 film written by Gô Nagai and Yûki Okano and directed by Takafumi Nagamine. Comedy Un type bien is a 1991 comedy film directed by Laurent Bénégui. Documentary film A.K. is a 1985 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker about the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. Though it was filmed while Kurosawa was working on Ran, the film focuses more on Kurosawa's remote but polite personality than on the making of the film. The film is sometimes seen as being reflective of Marker's fascination with Japanese culture, which he also drew on for one of his best-known films, Sans Soleil. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Sausage is a 2013 comedy, drama, romance, animation, and short film written and directed by Robert Grieves. Documentary film MPG: Motion Picture Genocide is a 1997 film by Robert Banks. It is an examination of 100 years of African Americans being murdered in movies. Documentary film Bearing Witness is a 2005 documentary film written by Maryam d'Abo and directed by Bob Eisenhardt, Barbara Kopple and Marijana Wotton. Thriller Spooked is a 2004 New Zealand film directed by Geoff Murphy and loosely based on Ian Wishart's novel The Paradise Conspiracy, which itself is based on actual events in New Zealand. Partly funded by the New Zealand Film Commission, Spooked had its first screenings in the market at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival where it was first reviewed. The film performed poorly at the box office after some negative reviews despite its cast of prominent New Zealand actors. Documentary film Because We Were Born (Puisque nous sommes nés) is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jean-Pierre Duret and Andrea Santana. Documentary film Push: Madison Versus Madison is a 2010 documentary film written by Rudy Hypolite, Ian McFarland and Chris O'Coin and directed by Rudy Hypolite. Documentary film Gimme Shelter is a 1970 documentary film directed by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin chronicling the last weeks of The Rolling Stones' 1969 US tour which culminated in the disastrous Altamont Free Concert. The film is named after "Gimme Shelter", the lead track from the group's 1969 album Let It Bleed. The film was screened at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Comedy Two on a Bench is a 1971 TV film written by Richard Levinson and William Link and directed by Jerry Paris. Animation Teeny Little Super Guy was an animated short featured on PBS's Sesame Street. The shorts featured a small animated man, the Teeny Little Super Guy, who resides in a live-action, regular-sized kitchen. Robert W. Morrow described the shorts as including "parables of childhood conflict and striving." Documentary film MicroPlanet 3D is a documentary film directed by Michael Watchulonis. Comedy Nudo di donna is a 1981 Italian mystery - comedy film. It is the third and final film directed by Nino Manfredi. The original director, Alberto Lattuada, was replaced after the first few weeks of shooting, due to disputes with Manfredi, who also played the lead. Documentary film Supervention is a sports documentary film directed by Filip Christensen and Even Sigstad. Comedy Baryoke is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Ron Bryant. Thriller Muni is a 2007 Tamil comedy-horror film directed and written by Raghava Lawrence, who also plays the lead role. Vedhicka, Rajkiran and Rahul Dev among other play supporting roles, while the film's score is composed by Bharathwaj. The film released on 9 March 2007 along with a Telugu dubbed version of same name and gained average reviews and box office collections.Later,it was dubbed in Hindi as "Pratisodh-Ek Real Revenge" In 2011, a sequel titled Muni 2: Kanchana was released by Raghava Lawrence.The film was given a U/A rating. Animation When I Met Dottie is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Xstine Cook, Maezy Dennie, Medina Dennie, and Zaiyah Dennie. Comedy Synthétiseur is a 2009 short film written and directed by Sarah Fortin. Science Fiction Evolution's Child is a 1999 American television movie that aired on the USA Network on Friday October 22, 1999. Documentary film The Grey Area is a feature length documentary film by Noga Ashkenazi about the lives of inmates at the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women in Mitchellville, Iowa. The film documents an eight-week Feminism class taught by student volunteers from Grinnell College. The Grey Area explores women's issues in the criminal justice system, including gender, sexuality, class and race. A small group of female inmates share their experiences with motherhood, drug addiction, sexual abuse and domestic violence. Comedy La Fiesta de todos is a 1979 Argentine film produced by the Ente Autartico Mundial 1978 organization in charge of the organization of the 1978 FIFA World Cup where with a cast of Argentine actors like Luis Sandrini and other shows the feeling of the Argentinian people towards the event. Thriller Detective is a 2007 Malayalam suspense thriller film directed by Jeethu Joseph. The movie features Suresh Gopi in the double role along with Sindhu Menon in the lead role. The film received positive reviews and it was a hit at the box office. Thriller Y volveré... is a 2010 short film written by Edgar Nito and Alfredo Loaeza and directed by Edgar Nito. Thriller Samna is a 1974 Marathi language crime drama directed by Jabbar Patel. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Io non protesto, io amo is a film directed by Ferdinando Baldi released on Mar 22, 1967. Thriller Libera Me is a 2000 South Korean action blockbuster film about a mentally-unbalanced arsonist and the firefighters who struggle to stop him. Comedy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2014 American science fiction action comedy film based on the franchise of the same name. A reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series, the film is directed by Jonathan Liebesman, and stars Megan Fox, Johnny Knoxville, Pete Ploszek, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Alan Ritchson, Danny Woodburn, Tony Shalhoub, William Fichtner, and Will Arnett. The film was announced shortly before Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Peter Laird sold the rights to the franchise to Nickelodeon in 2009. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Michael Bay's production company Platinum Dunes, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was released on August 8, 2014 and received generally negative reviews, with critics commenting the unoriginal plot and characters, acting performances and pacing; but was a box office success, grossing over $438 million worldwide, and becoming Nickelodeon Movies' highest grossing film. A sequel is scheduled to be released on June 3, 2016. Comedy Devolved is a racy teen satire that follows a group of high schoolers on an ill-fated whale watching trip who find themselves stranded on a deserted island off the Mexican Coast. Documentary film Red Rubber Roots is a 2000 film directed by Jasmila Žbanić. Thriller The Bees is a 1978 horror film about South American bees imported to the USA, where they wreak havoc. Comedy Foreclosure is a 2013 Short Comedy/Horror film written and directed by Wayne Robinson. Comedy A Swingin' Summer is a 1965 comedy film in the beach party genre. It was directed and co-written by Robert Sparr. Raquel Welch stars in her first featured film role and makes her singing debut in the film. Documentary film Hayabusa: Back to the Earth is a film directed by Hiromitsu Kosaka. Comedy Mixed Bag is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Isabelle Favez. Science Fiction Real Men is a 1987 comedy/science fiction film starring James Belushi and John Ritter as the heroes: suave, womanizing CIA agent Nick Pirandello and weak and ineffectual insurance agent Bob Wilson. Documentary film Papapapá is a 1995 documentary by Alex Rivera about immigration. The film stars Augusto Rivera, the director’s father, and Alex Rivera himself. It calls attention to ideas of transculturation, national belonging, cultural imperialism, and cultural globalization, as Rivera chronicles his father’s journey from his native Perú to his life in the United States and parallels it with the journey of the potato. Animation Cassini Mission is a 2011 short animated musical film directed by Chris Abbas. Comedy 45 Minutes To Ramallah is a 2013 comedy film written by Gabriel Bornstein and Karl-Dietmar Möller-Naß and directed by Ali Samadi Ahadi. Comedy Marius a 1931 French drama film directed by Alexander Korda. It is based on the play with the same title by Marcel Pagnol. The film is a part of a trilogy which includes the films César and Fanny. Comedy Samba in Berlin is a 1943 Brazilian musical comedy film directed by Luiz de Barros and starring Mesquitinha, Laura Suarez and Dercy Gonçalves. It was part of the popular tradition of Chanchadas, aiming to poke fun at Nazi Germany with whom Brazil was now at war. Animation Chhota Bheem Aur Hanuman is a fictional animated film produced by Greengold Animations. It is the tenth movie in the Chhota Bheem movie series and also the first movie of Chhota Bheem to feature Hanuman.Running time = 66 mins. Comedy Professor Bean's Removal is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Science Fiction "Jesse and Max race through their war torn city to share three minutes together." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Cavedigger is a documentary and biographical film directed by Jeffrey Karoff. Animation Stick Up For Your Friends is a 2011 animation, short film directed by Anthony Dusko. Documentary film "A uniquely constructed portrait of the Polish Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski, who provided the CIA with more than 40,000 strategic documents from the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War. Was he a traitor, or the savior of Poland? The Polish documentary filmmaker Dariusz Jablonski begins his story of the colonel in 2004, when he was supposed to interview him for the very first time. It turns out that Kuklinski has just died, and at the request of the colonel's wheelchair-bound wife, Jablonski agrees to take care of his ashes. He talks with a considerable number of closely involved ex-servicemen -- from the U.S. head of espionage General William E. Odom to the Warsaw Pact Commander-in-Chief Viktor Kulikov, the Polish General Wojciech Jaruzelski, and former Polish President Lech Walesa. These interviews paint a picture of an idealistic man who saved Europe from a Third World War, but who also led a tragic life. In addition to the extensive archive footage, Jablonski expounds on the initial meetings in voice-over, which he films with a small, often half-hidden camera. Subsequently, we see the official, tightly-framed interviews, over which he invariably employs an effect that suggests the shadow of Venetian blinds. Photos of Kuklinski come to life with 3D motion effects, and the recurring theme of a war game calls on the viewer to actively pass judgment on Kuklinski's choice." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Documentary film The Queen at 80 is a 2006 documentary film written by Andrew Marr and Sally Norris and directed by Sally Norris. Animation DumbLand is a series of eight crudely animated shorts written, directed, and voiced by director David Lynch in 2002. The shorts were originally released on the Internet through Lynch's website, and were released as a DVD in 2005. The total running time of all eight shorts combined is approximately a half hour. The series details the daily routines of a dull-witted white trash man. The man lives in a house along with his frazzled wife and squeaky-voiced child, both of whom are nameless as is the man in the shows. Lynch's website, however, identifies the male character by the name Randy and the child by the name Sparky. The wife is not named. The style of the series is intentionally crude both in terms of presentation and content, with limited animation. Thriller Blindness is a 2008 English-language film that is an adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by Portuguese author José Saramago about a society suffering an epidemic of blindness. The film was written by Don McKellar and directed by Fernando Meirelles with Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo as the main characters. Saramago originally refused to sell the rights for a film adaptation, but the producers were able to acquire it with the condition that the film would be set in an unnamed and unrecognizable city. Blindness premiered as the opening film at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2008, and the film was released in the United States on October 3, 2008. Thriller Mr. Majestyk is a 1974 American action film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Charles Bronson. The film is from an original screenplay written by Elmore Leonard. Thriller The Marine is a 2006 American action film directed by John Bonito. The film stars John Cena, Robert Patrick and Kelly Carlson. It was produced by the films division of WWE, called WWE Studios, and distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Comedy Vaadhyar is a 2012 Malayalam film directed by debutant Nidheesh Sakthi and written by Rajesh Raghavan, Produced by N Sudhish under the banner of Lakshminath Creations, and the music is composed by Manoj George and R. Gautham. The film stars Jayasurya in the title role. The film is about a government school teacher named Anoop Krishnan, his dream is to become an MBA holder, but circumstances force him to take up teaching profession. He is chosen to work at Kottapuram Saraswathi Vilasam U.P.School, he doesn't do his job properly as he works there with no interest and the problems that occur leads to the rest of the story. Science Fiction Creature of Destruction is a 1967 American made-for-television film directed by Larry Buchanan. It is an uncredited color remake of the 1956 film The She Creature directed by Edward L. Cahn. Comedy Queen and Country is a 2014 British drama film directed by John Boorman. It was selected to be screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Gli Anni Delle Immagini Perdute is a 2012 documentary film directed by Adolfo Conti. Comedy Feather Bluster is a 1958 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg. The short is essentially a clip show, in that the majority of the footage is reused from earlier cartoons. Thriller The Crush is a 1993 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Alan Shapiro, which stars Cary Elwes and Alicia Silverstone in her feature film debut. It was filmed on location from 24 September 1992 - 20 November 1992 in Vancouver, British Columbia. In editing the film for broadcast TV, the character of Darian's name was changed to Adrian after a lawsuit against Shapiro by the real-life Darian Forrester. The VHS and laserdisc versions of the film still use the original name, but DVD releases and later cable TV airings also change the name to Adrian. The plot of The Crush was based on an actual incident involving the neighbor of writer Shapiro. Thriller Rapiña is a 1975 action drama and thriller film written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. Thriller 11-11-11 is a 2011 supernatural horror film written and directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. The film is set on 11:11 on the 11th day of the 11th month and concerning an entity from another world that enters the earthly realm through Heaven's 11th gate. The film was released on November 11, 2011 in 17 theaters domestically. It was not distributed any further in North America, thus most of its revenues were generated from foreign showings. Comedy Murder, Take One is a 2005 mystery, comedy, drama film written and directed by Jang Jin. Thriller Cat Chaser is a 1989 film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Peter Weller and Kelly McGillis, based on the novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard. It was adapted from the novel by Leonard and James Borelli. Filming was not a happy experience for McGillis, who didn't make another major film afterwards for almost a decade. She said in 2001: "It was the most hateful experience of my life, and I said, if this is what acting is going to be, I will not do it. On the last day of shooting, I said to Abel, 'Are you done with me?' He said, 'Yeah.' I walked in my trailer and shaved my head. I said, 'Screw you, I never want to act again.'" The film was released on VHS tape in the United States in 1991 by Vestron Video and the UK in 1994 by 4 Front and for the first time on DVD in 2003 by Lion's Gate/Artisan, and issued in the UK in 2004 by Arrow Films. The Lion's Gate DVD featured Weller and McGillis on the cover with the text "Passion. Greed. Murder. Tonight They Pay," with the story marketed as an erotic thriller. Comedy Pozdnyaya lyubov is a 2010 comedy film written by Sergei Azimov and Aktan Arym Kubat and directed by Sabit Kurmanbekov. Documentary film Humpbacks: From Fire to Ice is a 2008 nature documentary narrated by David Attenborough and directed by Ross Isaacs. The subject of the film is a newborn humpback whale and its first year of life. The film was produced by ABC1, and premiered on 16 November 2008. The documentary explores the mating, courting, and feeding behaviours of the whales. Comedy La Playa del amor is a 1980 Argentine film. Comedy Illegal Aliens is a 2007 comedy/science-fiction B-movie starring Anna Nicole Smith and Joanie Laurer. It was Smith's final film. Animation Epic is a 2013 American 3D computer animated fantasy action-adventure film loosely based on William Joyce's children's book The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs. It was produced by Blue Sky Studios, and directed by Chris Wedge, the director of Ice Age and Robots. The film stars the voices of Amanda Seyfried, Josh Hutcherson, Colin Farrell, Christoph Waltz, Aziz Ansari, Chris O'Dowd, Pitbull, Jason Sudeikis, Steven Tyler, and Beyoncé Knowles. The film was released on May 24, 2013 to mixed critical reception, and earned $268 million on a $93 million budget. Comedy The Speed Kings is a 1913 American short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and featuring Fatty Arbuckle in an early role. The film is set at a race track and features footage of actual races. The story has Mabel's papa trying to prevent her growing infatuation with real life racing driver Teddy Tetzlaff. Comedy Heartburn is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols and starring Meryl Streep, Jack Nicholson, Stockard Channing, Jeff Daniels and Miloš Forman. The screenplay by Nora Ephron is based on her semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, which was inspired by her tempestuous second marriage, to Carl Bernstein, and his affair with Margaret Jay, the daughter of former British Prime Minister James Callaghan. The film is about a New York food writer who meets a Washington newspaper columnist at a wedding. They become happily married until she discovers her husband is having an affair. It is Nicholson and Streep's first film together, before they co-starred in Ironweed, and is also Kevin Spacey's film debut as a street thug with a brief cameo. The film's theme song, "Coming Around Again" by Carly Simon, became one of 1986's Billboard hits. Thriller Carnosaur is a 1993 science fiction horror film starring Diane Ladd as a mad scientist who plans to recreate dinosaurs and destroy humanity. The film is loosely based on the novel Carnosaur by John Brosnan that was released in 1984, but the two have little in common. They share only a few scenes, the villain still has the same basic motive, and both contain explicit gore and violence. It was the only film based on a Brosnan novel to be produced in America. As it was released four weeks before the larger-scale blockbuster Jurassic Park, Carnosaur may be considered a "mockbuster". Diane Ladd's daughter Laura Dern was one of the stars of Jurassic Park. The film grossed $1,753,979 and spawned two official direct-to-video sequels, and stock footage was recycled from all three films for 2001's Raptor. Documentary film Rush: Snakes & Arrows - Live is a 2008 music documentary film directed by Pierre Lamoureux & François Lamoureux. Comedy The Playboy of the Western World is a 1962 film version of the 1907 play written by John Millington Synge. It was directed and co-written by Brian Desmond Hurst and stars Gary Raymond and Siobhán McKenna. Filmed in County Kerry, the film features many of the Abbey Players. The film was produced by the Four Provinces company created in 1952 by Hurst and Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin who had previously produced John Ford’s The Rising of the Moon and Gideon's Day. Animation The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour is a Nickelodeon television special set crossover between The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and The Fairly OddParents universes. It premiered on Nickelodeon on May 7, 2004, and after that it was released on DVD and VHS on May 11, 2004. Science Fiction Idiocracy is a 2006 American satirical science fiction comedy film directed by Mike Judge and starring Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard, and Terry Crews. The film tells the story of two people who take part in a top-secret military hibernation experiment, only to awaken 500 years later in a dystopian society wherein advertising, commercialism, and cultural anti-intellectualism have run rampant and dysgenic pressure has resulted in a uniformly unthinking society devoid of intellectual curiosity, social responsibility, and coherent notions of justice and human rights. Despite its lack of a major theatrical release, the film has achieved a cult following. Documentary film Primavera in Kurdistan is a 2006 documentary film directed by Stefano Savona. Documentary film L'été perdu is a 1987 documentary, short film directed by Dominique Théron. Science Fiction Chronicles of Humanity: Descent is a 2011 Sci-Fi film directed by Damien Valentine. Comedy က a Touchdown is a 1939 sports comedy film directed by James Patrick Hogan. Thriller Swamp Women was one of the first films directed by Roger Corman. This adventure/crime/horror film follows undercover police officer Lee Hampton who joins three female convicts and escapes from prison. The escape is part of a larger plot to uncover a cache of diamonds hidden deep within the swamps of Louisiana. This film is sometimes also known as Cruel Swamp or Swamp Diamonds. The film is now in the public domain. Years later, Swamp Women was included as one of the choices in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. In July 1993 the film was featured in the movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000 under the title Swamp Diamonds. Comedy La Chinoise is a 1967 French political film directed by Jean-Luc Godard about young revolutionaries in Paris. Documentary film Terry Pratchett: Living with Alzheimer's is a 2009 biographical documentary film directed by Charlie Russell. Comedy Un rey en la Habana is a film produced in 2005 starring Alexis Valdés. Animation Average 40 Matches is a 2007 short film written and directed by Şakir Arslan and Burkay Doğan. Thriller The Sum of All Fears is a 2002 American action political thriller film directed by Phil Alden Robinson, based on Tom Clancy's novel of the same name. This fourth film in the Jack Ryan film series is a reboot set in 2002, with Ryan portrayed as younger than in the 1990 film The Hunt for Red October starring Alec Baldwin, and in that film's sequels, Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger, both of which starred Harrison Ford. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Paramount Pictures, Mace Neufeld Productions, MFP Munich Film Partners, and S.O.A.F. Productions. On June 4, 2002, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Elektra Records music label. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by musician Jerry Goldsmith. The film premiered in theaters in the United States on May 31, 2002 grossing $118,907,036 in box office revenue. Its worldwide theatrical run ended with a total of $193,921,372 in business. Considering its production budget of $68 million and related marketing costs, the film was considered a major financial success. It presently holds a 59% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with generally mixed critical reviews. Comedy Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne is a 1955 West German film directed by Hans Quest. Comedy The Last Best Place is a 2011 comedy romance film written by Scott Michael Campbell and Paul Kampf and directed by Scott Michael Campbell. Comedy Imps* is a comedy film released in 2009. The film stars an ensemble cast and is divided into several segments. IMPS is an acronym for "Immoral Minority Picture Show". Comedy The First Turn-On! is a 1983 comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz of Troma Entertainment. It was the last in a series of four "sexy comedies" that helped establish Troma as a film studio, starting with 1979's Squeeze Play!, 1981's Waitress! and 1982's Stuck on You!. The First Turn-On! is usually considered by Troma fans to be the best of the company's "sexy comedies". Comedy Mathond Madhuvena is a 2011 Kannada film in the comedy genre starring Anant Nag, Suhasini Maniratnam and Naveen Krishna in the lead roles. The film is a sequel to the 2010 hit film Eradane Maduve. The film has been directed and written by Dinesh Baboo and produced by Umesh Banakar and Anil Menasinakayi. Giridhar has composed the music. Comedy Pobres millonarios is a 1957 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Del suelo no paso is a 1959 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Documentary film City of God – 10 Years Later is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Cavi Borges and Luciano Vidigal. The documentary shows what has changed in the lives of the actors from the 2002 feature film, City of God. The actors who portrayed Dadinho, Bené, and Li'l Zé, as well as the actress Alice Braga and musician and actor Seu Jorge participated in this documentary ten years after starring in the earlier film, directed by Fernando Meirelles. Comedy Gas House Kids is a 1946 American comedy-drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Robert Lowery, Billy Halop and Teala Loring. It was followed by two sequels Gas House Kids Go West and Gas House Kids in Hollywood, both released in 1947. A group of unruly New York City children battle a criminal gang. Along with several other series made at the time, it was inspired by the Dead End Kids. Documentary film Sticky is a 2014 documentary animation short film written by Nicholas Carlile, Jilli Rose and directed by Jilli Rose. Documentary film Following on from his hugely successful BBC2 documentary, Operation Mincemeat, based on his book of the same name, writer and presenter Ben MacIntyre returns to the small screen to bring to life his other bestselling book - Agent Zigzag. As part of the Timewatch series, MacIntyre reveals the gripping true story of Britain's most extraordinary wartime double agent, Eddie Chapman. A notorious safe-breaker before the war, Chapman duped the Germans so successfully that he was awarded their highest decoration, the Iron Cross. He remains the only British citizen ever to win one. Including remarkable and newly discovered footage from an interview Chapman gave three years before his death in 1997, the programme goes on the trail of one of Britain's most unlikely heroes - a story of adventure, love, intrigue and astonishing courage. Comedy Pandu Pandoru Rajakumari is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by Viji Thampi having Jagadish, Anju and Nedumudi Venu in the lead roles. Comedy You Got Me! is a 2007 Filipino romantic-comedy film that tells a love story between three different people, the strong aggressive police woman played by actress-host Toni Gonzaga, the shy-type police man played by actor-singer Sam Milby, and the bad boy played by model-actor Zanjoe Marudo. It was produced by Star Cinema, ABS-CBN Film Productions. Animation Minotaur and Little Nerkin is a 1999 short film created by Aardman Animations. Comedy Orbit Ever After is a 2013 short comedy romance film written and directed by Jamie Magnus Stone. Comedy Carry On Emmannuelle is the 30th in the series of Carry On films to be made, and was released in 1978. This was the last Carry On film to be made until Carry On Columbus in 1992. The film was to be the final Carry on for many regulars including Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth. Jack Douglas is the only actor to bridge the gap between Carry On Emmannuelle and Carry On Columbus. Beryl Reid and Suzanne Danielle make their one and only appearances in the series here. The film featured a change in style, becoming more openly sexual. This was highlighted by the implied behaviour of Suzanne Danielle, though she does not bare any more flesh than any other Carry On female lead. These changes brought the film closer to the then popular series of X-rated Confessions... comedies, or indeed the official Emmanuelle films it parodies. This was the only film in the series to be certified AA by the then British Board of Film Censors. This restricted audiences to those aged fourteen and over. Documentary film William Yang : My Generation is a 2013 Documentary film written by William Yang and directed by Martin Fox. Comedy David Harum is a 1915 American silent comedy-drama romance film written and directed by Allan Dwan, produced by Famous Players Film Company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on the 1899 novel of the same name by Edward Noyes Westcott and the 1900 Broadway play based on the novel, starring William H. Crane. Crane agreed to star in the film only if the film was written exactly as the play. David Harum is the only film of Dwan's for Famous Players that still survives. A print is preserved at the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York and the Cinémathèque Française in Paris. The novel was adapted for the screen in 1934 starring Will Rogers in the title role. Documentary film The Outcasts is a documentary film directed by Giorgos Georgopoulos. Comedy Night Patrol is a 1984 movie starring Linda Blair, Pat Paulsen, Andrew Dice Clay, Billy Barty, and Murray Langston. Science Fiction Lazarov is a 2011 short science fiction film written and directed by Nietov. Documentary film Grace, Milly, Lucy ... Child Soldiers is a 2010 documentary film directed by Raymonde Provencher. Thriller Shotru is a 2011 Bengali action film directed by Raj Chakraborty and starring Jeet, Supriyo Dutta and Nusrat Jahan. This film was produced by Ashok Dhanuka in association with Eskay Movies and distributed by Eskay Movies. The movie was released on 3 June 2011 and is a remake of the Tamil film Singam which starred Surya and Anushka Shetty. Singam was written by Tamil director Hari, who is known for his movies with rural settings. Comedy ""blacktino" is a dark teen comedy about an overweight half-black, half-hispanic nerd named Stefan Daily. He was raised by his black grandmother in a medium sized suburb of Austin, TX. Struggling to find his place in a mostly white high school, Stefan finds sanctuary among the eclectic mix of social outcasts in the school's Theatre Department. In the tradition of the great teen comedies of the last thirty years "blacktino" will ensure that the torch of "teen angst" continues to burn bright." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Hercules Recycled 2.0 is a 2013 comedy science fiction film written by Don Moriarty and produced by Matthew Hales. Comedy Yes Your Honour is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by V. M. Vinu. The film features Sreenivasan, Padmapriya and Innocent in the lead roles. The film was a critical and commercial success of 2006. Science Fiction Droid is a 1988 direct to video science fiction film. Its origins are intentionally obscured on its packaging, crediting direction of the film to "British director Peter Williams" and the starring roles of Taylor to "Kevin Jean" and his ex-wife Nicola to "Raquel Rios" on the front cover and Rebecca Lynn on the back cover. The end credits reveal that these roles are played by Greg Derek and Krista Lane. The film is, in fact, an edited version of a hardcore pornographic film called Cabaret Sin marketed to a science fiction audience, and its director is actually Philip O'Toole, from a screenplay with Nacada O'Toole and Christopher Saint. The film was released on VHS by Even Steven Productions, and bore a stamped decal warning of sexual situations, nudity, violence, and adult language, although the film has no MPAA rating. The storyline is an imitation of Blade Runner, while one character is blatantly modeled on Anthony Daniels as C-3PO. The executive producer is Kirdy Stevens. Comedy The Witness, is a 1969 Hungarian satire film, directed by Péter Bacsó. The film was created in a tense political climate at a time when talking about the 1950s and the 1956 Revolution was still taboo. Although it was financed and allowed to be made by the communist authorities, it was subsequently banned from release. As a result of its screening in foreign countries, the communist authorities eventually relented and allowed it to be released in Hungary. It was screened at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section. A sequel was made in 1994 named "Megint tanú". Documentary film The Revenge of the Sons of the Desert is a documentary film. Documentary film On Mother's Head is a film written and directed by Putu Kusuma Widjaya. Comedy Electric Dreams is a 1984 British-American science fiction romantic comedy-drama film set in San Francisco, California, that depicts a love triangle between a man, a woman, and a home computer. It stars Lenny Von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen, and the voice of Bud Cort and was directed by Steve Barron. It was the first film released by the Virgin Films production company. The film's credits dedicate it to the memory of UNIVAC I. Documentary film Men, Heroes and Gay Nazis is a 2005 German documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film focuses on gay men who align themselves with hard-core right wing views, skinheads and Nazis. Rosa von Praunheim stated of the subjects featured in the documentary, “Some may be shocked that I do not take a stand in my film and do not portray gay neo-Nazis as monsters, but as people living their lives in dramatic contradiction.” Documentary film The Prep School Negro is a 2012 documentary film directed by Andre Robert Lee. Animation Tick Tock Tuckered is a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon. A color remake of the cartoon Porky's Badtime Story featuring Porky Pig and Gabby Goat, it was directed by the same director of the previous film: Bob Clampett. Documentary film The Wholesome Sick Beloved Brodský is a 1999 film from the Czech Republic directed by Ondřej Havelka. Science Fiction Bulb is a 2007 short science fiction film written and directed by Arlene Cullum. Documentary film An Arctic Space Odyssey is a documentary, biography, and history film directed by Lars Einar Skageberg. Comedy Let Go is a 2011 comedy film starring David Denman. It was written and directed by Brian Jett. Science Fiction Zoom is a 2006 American comedy superhero film. It is based upon the children's book Amazing Adventures from Zoom's Academy by Jason Lethcoe. Directed by Peter Hewitt, the film stars Tim Allen, Kate Mara, Spencer Breslin, Michael Cassidy, Kevin Zegers, Courteney Cox Arquette, Chevy Chase, Ryan Newman, and Rip Torn. The film's release was delayed due to a lawsuit filed by Fox and Marvel Comics. Zoom was initially intended to be released on May 12, two weeks before X-Men: The Last Stand, but it was alleged that the script for Zoom was too similar to the X-Men film franchise and would "confuse" viewers. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Comedy This Is Where I Leave You is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Shawn Levy. It is based on the book of the same name by Jonathan Tropper, who also wrote the film's screenplay. The film was released on September 19, 2014. Science Fiction This tv movie features two stories by Rod Serling, who also wrote the stories of the original "Twilight Zone" (1959) series. "The Theater": A young girl goes to the cinema to see His Girl Friday (1940) with Cary Grant. Suddenly she sees scenes from her own life instead of the comedy. The scenes actually took place earlier that day. She is very confused because the other people didn't see those scenes. As she goes to see the movie again, scenes from her future appear on the screen. And that future is very frightening... "Where the Dead Are": Dr. Benjamin Ramsey is professor at the university in Boston in 1868. In front of his students he performes an appendix operation. As the patient O'Neil dies after the operation, Dr. Ramsey discovers that O'Neil suffered from a serious scull fracture twelve years ago. Since no one could have survived such an injury, he travels to the mysterious island where O'Neil came from. There he visits Dr. Jeremy Wheaton who earlier had experimented with tissue regeneration... Documentary film Next Door Letter is a 2011 short animation documentary drama and romance film written by Vanja Alexandersson and directed by Sascha Fülscher. Thriller The Cloud, is a 2006 German drama film based on a novel by Gudrun Pausewang. Science Fiction Who Is Julia? is a film directed by Walter Grauman released on Oct 26, 1986. Comedy Smart People is a 2008 American comedy-drama film starring Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ellen Page and Thomas Haden Church. The film was directed by Noam Murro, written by Mark Poirier and produced by Michael London, with Omar Amanat serving as executive producer. Smart People was filmed on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, including several scenes at Carnegie Mellon University and the Pittsburgh International Airport. Premiering at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, North American distribution rights were acquired by Miramax Films and the film was released widely on April 11, 2008. Science Fiction RoboCop 2 is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Belinda Bauer, Tom Noonan and Gabriel Damon. Set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, it is the sequel to the 1987 film RoboCop. The film received mixed reviews from critics. The plot element of Detroit filing for bankruptcy later received attention from the news media after the fictionalized event actually happened in 2013. It was the final film directed by Irvin Kershner. Documentary film Zoe Rising is a 2014 short documentary biography family music film written and directed by Paul Rachman. Comedy An Elephant on His Hands is a 1913 American silent short comedy film directed by Al Christie and starring Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran and Lon Chaney. The film is now considered lost. Comedy Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation is a 1962 American comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara. The film is based on a novel by Edward Streeter and features a popular singer of the time, Fabian. Comedy Le Lièvre de Vatanen is a 2006 French, Belgian and Bulgarian film directed by Marc Rivière. Science Fiction Code Name Phoenix is a made for TV movie that aired on UPN on March 3, 2000. Science Fiction Harpies is a Sci Fi Pictures original film directed by Josh Becker. Stan Lee is the executive producer. The Harpy began pre-production on June 26, 2006 and first aired on June 23, 2007. The movie was shot in Bulgaria. Thriller The Spider is a 1940 British, black-and-white, crime, drama, thriller, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ronald Shiner as. It was produced by Admiral Films. Animation Tezuka Osamu crafts a love story in the time when humans are expanding into space at the end of the 21st century, employing an omnibus form similar to Bradbury's "Martian Chronicle." Leaving the earth after marriage, a woman is left behind in space when her husband suddenly dies of a cosmic disease. Her friends on the Earth head for space to save the woman who was once everyone's ideal lady. Tezuka Osamu emphasizes his concepts that "love can save the earth" and "only love can save humans." Documentary film Borders is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jacqueline van Vugt. Thriller The Warriors is a 1979 American cult action thriller drama film directed by Walter Hill and based on Sol Yurick's 1965 novel of the same name. Like the novel, the film borrows elements from the Anabasis by Xenophon. Comedy Grown Ups 2 is a 2013 American buddy comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, and also produced by Adam Sandler, who also starred in the film. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Grown Ups. The film co-stars Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Nick Swardson, and Salma Hayek. The film is produced by Adam Sandler's production company Happy Madison and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film was released on July 12, 2013. Although it was a box-office success, grossing roughly $247 million on an $80 million budget, it was heavily panned by critics. It was nominated nine times at the 2014 Golden Raspberry Awards. Thriller Operator is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Sam Barnett. Thriller Psycho is a 1960 American horror-thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, and Janet Leigh. The screenplay is by Joseph Stefano, based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch loosely inspired by the crimes of Wisconsin murderer and grave robber Ed Gein. The film centers on the encounter between a secretary, Marion Crane, who ends up at a secluded motel after embezzling money from her employer, and the motel's disturbed owner-manager, Norman Bates, and its aftermath. When originally made, the film was seen as a departure from Hitchcock's previous film North by Northwest, having been filmed on a low budget, with a television crew and in black and white. Psycho initially received mixed reviews, but outstanding box office returns prompted reconsideration which led to overwhelming critical acclaim and four Academy Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actress for Leigh and Best Director for Hitchcock. It is now considered one of Hitchcock's best films and praised as a work of cinematic art by international film critics and film scholars. Comedy Puzzled by Crosswords is a 1925 comedy short film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller When Worlds Collide is a 1951 Paramount Pictures science fiction film based on the 1933 novel of the same name co-written by Philip Gordon Wylie and Edwin Balmer. The film was produced by George Pal, directed by Rudolph Maté, shot in Technicolor, and stars Richard Derr, Barbara Rush, Peter Hansen, and John Hoyt. The film tells the story of the coming destruction of the Earth by the rogue star Bellus and the desperate efforts to build a space ark that will save and transport a small portion of humanity to the star's single orbiting planet Zyra. Thriller The Whistleblower is a 2010 thriller film directed by Larysa Kondracki and starring Rachel Weisz. Kondracki and Eilis Kirwan wrote the screenplay, which was inspired by the story of Kathryn Bolkovac, a Nebraska police officer who was recruited as a United Nations peacekeeper for DynCorp International in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1999. While there, she discovered a sex trafficking ring serving DynCorp employees, with the UN SFOR turning a blind eye. Bolkovac was fired and forced out of the country after attempting to shut down the ring. She took the story to BBC News in England and won a wrongful-dismissal lawsuit against DynCorp. Kondracki wanted her debut film to concern human trafficking, and she encountered Bolkovac's story in college. She and Kirwan struggled to obtain financial support for the project. Eight years after Kondracki decided to produce the film, she secured funding and cast Weisz in the lead role. The Whistleblower—a co-production of Canada, Germany, and the United States—was filmed in Romania from October to December 2009. Documentary film Max on Set: Wanted is a 2008 documentary written by Jesse Gordon. Documentary film Ivetka and the Mountain is 2008 documentary film written and directed by Vit Janecek. Science Fiction Firefly And The Coffee Machine is a 2012 short fantasy sci-fi animation film written and directed by John Michael Wilyat. Comedy In the Loop is a 2009 British satirical black comedy directed by Armando Iannucci as a spin-off from the BBC Television series The Thick of It. The film satirizes Anglo-American politics in the 21st century and the Invasion of Iraq. It was nominated for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. In the film, the UK and the US are both on the verge of possibly launching a war in the Middle East. The plot follows government officials and advisors in their behind-the-scenes efforts either to promote the war or prevent it. The film stars Peter Capaldi, Tom Hollander, Gina McKee, Chris Addison, and James Gandolfini. Thriller Tamara is a 2005 American horror film, released only in select theatres by City Lights Pictures, a Manhattan-based production company. Thriller Joe Beck leaves Central America so that he can return to Texas and collect a large inheritance, but he picks a dangerous ship on which to travel. Thriller La muerte camina en la lluvia is a 1948 Argentine suspense film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and based upon the novel L'assassin habite au 21 written by Stanislas-André Steeman. It was premiered on September 7, 1948. Comedy The Cat’s-Paw is a comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Sam Taylor. It was one of the great silent film comedian’s few sound films. The Cat’s Paw, a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland, had appeared in the Saturday Evening Post from August 26-September 30, 1933, when Lloyd read it, and decided to buy the rights to it for $25,000. Thriller A Kiss of Chaos is a 2009 crime drama thriller film written and directed by Ricardo Sean Thompson Animation Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue is a 1990 American animated drug-abuse prevention television special starring many of the popular cartoon characters from American weekday, Sunday morning, and Saturday morning television at the time of this film's release. Financed by McDonald's and Ronald McDonald Children's Charities, the special was originally simulcast on April 21, 1990 on all four major American television networks: ABC, NBC, FOX and CBS, and most independent stations, as well as various cable networks. McDonald's also distributed a VHS home video edition of the special, produced by Buena Vista Home Video, which opened with an introduction from President George H. W. Bush, and First Lady Barbara Bush. The show was produced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and Southern Star Productions, and was animated overseas by Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd.. The musical number "Wonderful Ways to Say No" was written by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, who also wrote the songs for Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. The plot chronicles the exploits of Michael, a teenager who is using marijuana and stealing his father's beer. Animation Dixiland - Dixi and the Sleepy Sun is a 2011 animated short film directed by Andrea Zingoni. Thriller Megan Is Missing is a 2011 American drama horror movie written and directed by Michael Goi. The movie is presented by way of "found footage" and follows two teenage girls that go online to find friends but instead go missing. Documentary film Happy Birthday Emily is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Marcelo Kiwi Beiger. Documentary film A Respectable Life is a 1979 Swedish documentary film directed by Stefan Jarl. The film is the second of the Mods Trilogy by Jarl. At the 15th Guldbagge Awards the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Director. It was also selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker is 2013 Bosnian drama film directed by Danis Tanović. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Jury Grand Prix and Nazif Mujić won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film has been selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, making the January shortlist. Science Fiction Crash of the Moons is a 75-minute 1954 American science fiction film, consisting of three consecutive episodes of the TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger, which constituted a complete story. It was released only on 16mm for home movie rental and television syndication. It was directed by Hollingsworth Morse. The film is now in the Public Domain. Documentary film Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters is a 1989 documentary written by Michael Meadows and directed by Peter Segal. Comedy Approaching Normal is a 2013 comedy drama directed by Zack Bernstein. Science Fiction Planet of Dinosaurs is a 1978 science fiction film. Set in an unspecified future, the film follows the journey of Captain Lee and his crew after they crash land on a planet with similar life conditions as Earth, but millions of years behind in time. Encountering a wide variety of dangerous dinosaurs, the crew decides that its best chance for survival lies on finding higher ground and setting up a defensive perimeter on a higher plateau for refuge to wait for when or if their rescuers arrive. They soon encounter a deadly Tyrannosaurus and must figure out a way to defeat the creature and survive on the planet. The film was a low budget endeavor with no major stars; James Whitworth and Max Thayer have the most film experience amongst the actors. Director James K. Shea instructed most of the budget to be spent on the special effects for the film, which included an array of award-winning stop motion dinosaurs, leaving little money for props or even to pay the main actors. Modern reviews have generally been negative, although there is agreement that the stop motion dinosaurs were the most notable and enjoyable aspect of the film. Animation Hey-Hey Fever is a 1935 short animation film directed by Hugh Harman. Thriller The Accusation is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. Animation A Cartoonist's Nightmare is an episode of the animated cartoon series Looney Tunes. It stars Beans the Cat in his first solo film. Comedy Wieners is a United States comedy released on June 3, 2008. It was written by Suzanne Francis and Gabe Grifoni and directed by Mark Steilen. It was rated R for crude and sexual humor, nudity and language. Comedy The Student Nurses is a 1970 American film directed by Stephanie Rothman. It was the second film from New World Pictures and the first in the popular "nurses" cycle of exploitation movies. It has since become a cult film. Comedy Strike Me Pink is a 1936 American musical comedy film, starring Eddie Cantor and Ethel Merman, directed by Norman Taurog, and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. Cantor plays a nebbishy employee of an amusement park, forced to assert himself against a gang of slot-machine racketeers. The climax involves a wild chase over a roller coaster and in a hot-air balloon, filmed at The Pike in Long Beach, California. This was Eddie Cantor's sixth of six films for Goldwyn, all produced and released within seven years. The story derives from the novel Dreamland by the once-popular writer Clarence Budington Kelland, reworked as a 1933 stage musical comedy by Ray Henderson for Jimmy Durante. Documentary film Sun Kissed is a 2012 documentary film directed by Adi Lavy and Maya Stark. Animation A Present of Stars is a 2011 animated short film directed by Marcela Rincón González. Science Fiction The Robot of Regalio is a 1956 science fiction film written by Arthur Hoerl and directed by Hollingsworth Morse. Thriller Expose is a 2005 thriller film written and directed by W.A.S. Animation Sandland: Summer's Kiss is a 2010 animated short film written by Sean Blau and directed by Adam Petke. Documentary film Image Makers is a short documentary film directed by Ursula Kolbe. Comedy Naked Idol is the seventh TV movie on the part documentary and part rock-mockumentary musical comedy series which was created by Polly Draper. Naked Idol is expected to air on March 14, 2009. The premise of Naked Idol is that The Naked Brothers Band have a Naked Idol contest for a new bassist replacing Rosalina. It also features guest appearances by David Desrosiers and Tobin Esperance. Animation Business is People is a 1975 short animated film directed by Kantilal Rathod. Science Fiction Downtime is a direct-to-video spin-off of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was released direct-to-video and produced by the independent production company Reeltime Pictures. It is a sequel to the Second Doctor serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear. Downtime stars Nicholas Courtney, Deborah Watling, Jack Watling and Elisabeth Sladen reprising their roles as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Victoria Waterfield, Professor Edward Travers and Sarah Jane Smith, respectively. It introduces the character of Kate Lethbridge-Stewart. Comedy Big Animal is a 2000 Polish film directed by Jerzy Stuhr from a screenplay by Krzysztof Kieślowski, based on a short story by Kazimierz Orłoś. Documentary film We Are Water Spirit is a 2013 documentary film written by Lewis Walker and directed by Dove Joans. Comedy Nobleza baturra is a 1935 Spanish musical drama film directed by Florián Rey, and starring Imperio Argentina, Miguel Ligero Rodríguez, and Juan de Orduña, based on the play by the playwright Joaquín Dicenta. The film was a phenomenal success, and one of the most commercially successful films of the Second Republic. The film was made by CIFESA at CEA Studios. The film was noted for its folkloric type characters and sentimental views of rural peoples. Science Fiction Bubblegum Crash is a three-part OVA sequel to Bubblegum Crisis. After the split between Artmic and Youmex, Artmic proceeded to make a sequel on their own, Bubblegum Crash, which ran three OVA episodes and is conjectured that it was a shortened version of how Crisis was to end. Youmex promptly sued Artmic, cutting Crash short and tying the entire franchise up in legal issues for the next several years. Comedy The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders is a 1965 British historical comedy film directed by Terence Young and starring Kim Novak, Richard Johnson and Angela Lansbury. It is based on the 1722 novel Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe. Thriller The Red Queen Kills Seven Times is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Emilio Miraglia. Thriller Killing Them Softly is a 2012 American neo-noir crime film directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Brad Pitt, based on the 1974 novel Cogan's Trade by George V. Higgins. On May 22, 2012, the film premiered in competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, receiving positive early reviews. Animation Werner - Gekotzt wird später! is a 2003 film directed by Michael Schaack and Toby Genkel. Comedy The End of Steve is a 2008 comedy film directed by Peter Tolan. Comedy Trojan War is a 1997 romantic comedy film directed by George Huang. It stars Will Friedle, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Marley Shelton. The film was a critical and box office disaster. Produced for $15 million, it made only $309 in ticket sales because it was played in a single movie theater and was pulled after only a week. Documentary film Wünül: Concierto de pájaros is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Javiera Gallardo and Boris Muoz. Comedy Il Vedovo is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. Documentary film Barbershop Punk is a 2010 documentary film written by Georgia Sugimura Archer and directed by Georgia C. Archer. Comedy Bffs is a 2014 comedy film written by Andrea Grano and Tara Karsian and directed by Andrew Putschoegl. Documentary film The Hunger Games has become one of the world's most popular series in the last few years, with millions of copies of the novels being sold worldwide. Animation Lambada com farinha is a 2013 animated short film directed by Thomas Larson. Comedy Bare Wench 3: The Path of the Wicked is a 2002 comedy, horror and science fiction film written and directed by Jim Wynorski. Comedy Full of Life is a 1956 film directed by Richard Quine. It stars Judy Holliday and Richard Conte. It was nominated for an award by the Writers Guild of America in 1957. Comedy California Casanova was comedy written and directed by Nat Christian. The film was made in 1991 and stars Jerry Orbach, Audrey Landers, Tyrone Power Jr. Bryan Genesse, Ken Kercheval, Ted Davis and Michelle Johnston. It was executive produced by Ruth Landers and Mark Polan. Thriller Posljednja volja or The Last Will is a 2001 Croatian film directed by Zoran Sudar and produced by Vicenco Blagaić. It is a comedy about a tour guide in small town of Dalmatia, played by Goran Višnjić, who inherited millions from a distant relative in USA only to find himself pursued by professional killers. Posljednja volja was one of the more ambitious Croatian films in the 1990s. It was supposed to be the first Croatian feature film made completely in private production, without state subsidies. It was also supposed to use the charisma of Goran Višnjić and Dalmatia locations to promote Croatian tourism, as well as to encourage American filmmakers to use Croatian locations and film production resources in their future projects. However, the production was hampered by many financial problems, leading to all types of lawsuits. Producers also failed to bring in any major stars from Hollywood other than Angelica Bridges. Although the film finished in 1999, because of the budget constraints, it had to wait until 2001 to be released in Croatian cinemas. It received mixed reviews and anything but spectacular box-office numbers. Comedy The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle is a 2009 comedy-drama film written and directed by David Russo. Comedy And Now for Something Completely Different is a film spin-off from the television comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus featuring sketches from the first two series. The title was used as a catchphrase in the television show. The film, released in 1971, consists of 90 minutes of sketches seen in the first two series of the television show. The sketches were remade on film without an audience, and were intended for an American audience which had not yet seen the series. The announcer appears briefly between some sketches to deliver the line "and now for something completely different", in situations such as being roasted on a spit and lying on top of the desk in a small, pink bikini. Comedy Aupa Etxebeste! is a 2005 comedy film written by Asier Altuna,Pablo Bueno & Telmo Esnal and directed by Asier Altuna & Telmo Esnal. Documentary film Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery is a 1997 documentary film directed by Ken Burns. Its subject is the Lewis and Clark Expedition. This VHS was on December 9, 1997. Documentary film Rebels with a Cause is a 2012 documentary historical drama film written and directed by Nancy Kelly. Documentary film My Big Break is a 2009 documentary film directed by Tony Zierra starring Wes Bentley, Tony Zierra, Brad Rowe, Chad Lindberg and Greg Fawcett. The film was produced by MBB Group, Elizabeth Yoffe and Tony Zierra. Thriller Penthouse Pet of the Year Julie Strain stars in a highly charged suspense thriller that combines seduction, deceit and murder into a blend that’s hard to resist. Stuck in a failing marriage, Brad Collins has illicit affairs through Internet dating. When Brad’s wife is murdered and he is blamed for the crime. Brad has only 36 hours to check out a myriad of beautiful suspects, any one of who might be ready to kill again. Virtual Desire takes you on a fantastic journey through one man’s computer generated fantasies. Comedy Vroom is a 2010 action comedy crime film written by Sheetal Ladha, Sameer Rao, Deepak Segal, Savin Tuscano and Amitabh Verma and directed by Savin Tuscano. Comedy Fearless Frank is a 1967 film directed by Philip Kaufman. It is notable as the film debut of Jon Voight. Voight plays a murdered drifter who gets reanimated and turned into a superhero by a scientist. Other notable cast members include The Man With the Golden Arm author Nelson Algren as a mobster named Needles, and Word Jazz vocal artist Ken Nordine as the narrator, credited as "The Stranger." Comedy Harnessing Peacocks is a 1993 British television film directed by James Cellan Jones and starring Serena Scott Thomas, Peter Davison and John Mills. It was adapted by Andrew Davies from the 1985 novel Harnessing Peacocks by Mary Wesley. The film won the prestigious Golden Nymph award for Best Television Film at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. Animation Quest for Camelot is a 1998 American animated musical fantasy film from Warner Bros. Animation, based on the novel The King's Damosel by Vera Chapman, starring the voices of Jessalyn Gilsig, Cary Elwes, Jane Seymour, Gary Oldman, Eric Idle, Don Rickles, Pierce Brosnan, Bronson Pinchot, Jaleel White, Gabriel Byrne, and John Gielgud with the singing voices of Céline Dion, Bryan White, Steve Perry, and Andrea Corr. The film is about a spirited teenage girl named Kayley who wants to be a knight of the Round Table in Camelot like her father Sir Lionel, and her companion, a blind young man named Garrett who lives in solitude and their quest to find Excalibur. The film received mixed reviews and flopped at the box office. Comedy Million Dollar Crocodile is a 2012 Chinese monster movie directed by Lin Lisheng. The film stars Barbie Hsu, Guo Tao, Lam Suet and is about a group of people seeking a crocodile that has swallowed a million yuan. The film was released on June 8, 2012 and is China's first monster movie. Comedy Churchill: The Hollywood Years is a 2004 film, directed by Peter Richardson. It stars Christian Slater as Winston Churchill, and Neve Campbell as Queen Elizabeth II. Miranda Richardson and Antony Sher also co star. The film is a satire on the Hollywood take on history, such as U-571 and Pearl Harbor. Comedy Trojan Warrior is a 2002 Australian comedy film starring Stan Longinidis. The film was released in the United States as Kick to the Head. Tagline: The Scum has risen from down under! Thriller Max Havoc: Ring of Fire is a 2006 action film directed by Terry Ingram. As in the preceding Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon Mickey Hardt played Max Havoc. Thriller The Pleasure of Killing is a 1988 film written and directed by Félix Rotaeta. Documentary film Lawinen der Erinnerung is a 2012 documentary film directed by Dominik Graf. Documentary film Health Care in All the Wrong Places is a documentary film directed by Susan Parenti. Comedy Udayapuram Sulthan is a 1999 Malayalam comedy film directed by Jose Thomas. It was written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas, and stars Dileep, Preetha Vijaykumar, Captain Raju, Narendra Prasad, Innocent, Cochin Hanifa, Jagathy Sreekumar, Harisree Ashokan, Ambika, Sudheesh, Salim Kumar, Sphadikam George, Kottayam Nazir, and Oduvil Unnikrishnan. Animation Alien Adventure is a science fiction/slapstick comedy 3D film in IMAX format released in 1999 by nWave Pictures, written and directed by Ben Stassen. The movie was rated G in most countries. It was the first fully digital feature length film produced for a large screen format. Thriller Woodstock Villa is a 2008 Indian musical thriller directed by Hansal Mehta and produced by Sanjay Gupta and Ekta Kapoor. It features newcomers Sikandar Kher, Neha Oberoi and Arbaaz Khan in the primary roles while Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover, Sachin Khedekar, Boman Irani and Anupama Verma essay other significant roles. The film, whose soundtrack was composed by Anu Malik, was filmed in Mumbai and Mauritius. The film, which was released in India on 30 May 2008, had a poor box office opening but earned mostly good reviews. Sanjay Dutt and Saif Ali Khan have cameo appearances in the film. Comedy Off Duty is a 2009 tv film directed by Adam Bernstein. Comedy Wanted – A Bad Man is a 1917 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The film was produced by the Vim Comedy Company. Thriller Travelling Salesman is a 2012 intellectual thriller film about four mathematicians solving the P versus NP problem, one of the most challenging mathematical problems in history. The title refers to the Travelling salesman problem, an optimization problem that acts like a key to solving other mathematical problems that are thought to be hard. By solving the Travelling salesman problem quickly, the mathematicians can, for example, also factor large numbers quickly. Since many cryptographic schemes rely on the difficulty of factoring integers to protect their data, this would allow access to private data like personal correspondence, bank accounts and, possibly, government secrets. The story is written and directed by Timothy Lanzone and premiered at the International House in Philadelphia on Saturday, June 16. After screenings in 8 countries, spanning 4 continents, including screenings at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Cambridge, the film has been released globally on September 10, 2013. Animation The Street Cleaner on the Moon is a 2007 animated short film directed by Konstantin Golubkov. Animation How to Swim is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1942. Thriller Kojak: The Price of Justice is a 1987 TV movie based on the TV series Kojak, starring Telly Savalas as Theo Kojak. Science Fiction The Cold Room is a 1984 cable television film by James Dearden. Based on an eponymous 1978 science fiction novel by Jeffrey Caine, the film stars George Segal, Amanda Pays, Anthony Higgins, Renée Soutendijk, and Warren Clarke. The original film score is by Michael Nyman. It was a production of MCEG/Sterling Entertainment and released on VHS by Charter Entertainment. As of 2008, it is available only on a chapterless DVD transferred directly from that VHS by East West DVD for a suggested retail price of $1. That DVD has multiple pauses and skips in the master while the counter plays normally on copies. Documentary film The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story is a documentary released on DVD on 24 March 2003, produced by Otmoor Productions in 2001 as part of the BBC's Omnibus series and originally called Syd Barrett: Crazy Diamond. Directed by John Edginton, the film includes interviews with all the Pink Floyd members - Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright - plus the "fifth Pink Floyd", Bob Klose, who left the band in 1965, getting their points of view on the original band founder Syd Barrett. The film includes rare early television appearances of Pink Floyd, and home movies. In 2006 a new "definitive edition DVD" was produced in the UK and Europe in which the full unedited interviews conducted by the director with Pink Floyd are now made available, alongside the original documentary. Animation Greetings Bait is a seven-minute Academy Award-nominated Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. It features a split-screen view of a crab's view of the underwater world in which his independently moving eyes see the world completely differently from each other. The worm and the fisherman are caricatures of Jerry Colonna, and the title is a reference to his weekly greeting on Bob Hope's radio show, "Greetings, Gates". The same worm was also featured in the 1941 Warner's cartoon, The Wacky Worm. Comedy Nora's Will is a 2008 Mexican drama film written and directed by Mariana Chenillo. It was entered into the 31st Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Where She Stood in the First Place. is a 2011 adventure documentary short film directed by Lindsay McIntyre. Documentary film Optimista is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Kryspin Pluta. Comedy The Normals is a 2011 comedy film written by Christopher Ciancimino and directed by Kevin Patrick Connors. Documentary film The Publican, the Pub and the Public Party is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Gisela Tuchtenhagen and Margot Neubert-Maric. Comedy Netrun-mon is a single-episode Japanese original video animation which was created to celebrate the fifth anniversary of NetRunner magazine. NetRunner is a controversial publication since some articles promote hacking. Characters that are used to promote the magazine and are sold as merchandise have been taken directly from Hiroyuki's 2channel community. Hiroyuki himself is a character of Netrun-mon, one of the many references to Internet fandom in Japan that the anime is based upon. Comedy Physical Jerks is a 1997 Italian comedy film directed by Stefano Reali. It is an adaptation of a semi-autobiographical comedy play by the same Reali. Comedy Crazy Kutumba is a 2010 Kannada comedy film directed by B. Ramamurthy and produced by Ravi Joshi for Luv Kush Productions banner. The story is a remake of Marathi film De Dhakka which was inspired from the Hollywood film, Little Miss Sunshine. The film features Ramesh Aravind and Ananth Nag in leading roles with Sanathini, Dhanya Rao, Jai Jagadish, Bank Janardhan and other theater artistes from North Karnataka region playing supporting roles. Comedy Kaptajn Klyde og hans venner vender tilbage is a 1980 comedy film directed by Per Holst and Jesper Klein. Documentary film Fahrenhype 9/11 is a 2004 documentary film that examines and challenges Michael Moore's documentary Fahrenheit 9/11. Part of a large group of documentaries that began appearing in the mid-2000s as technology improved, the film was narrated by Ron Silver. Dick Morris, appears frequently, and features exclusive interviews with various political figures of the time, including David Frum, Georgia Democratic Senator Zell Miller, social and political commentator Ann Coulter, and former Democratic New York City mayor Ed Koch. The movie was released on October 5, 2004, the same day that Fahrenheit 9/11 was released on home video. It was released with a companion book. Comedy Getting Away with Murder is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Harvey Miller. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Jack Lemmon, Lily Tomlin and Bonnie Hunt. This was the final project for veteran writer and director Harvey Miller. It received poor reviews and was panned by critics. Comedy Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri is a 1990 Indian Bollywood comedy film directed by Aziz Sejawal and produced by Iqbal Baig. It stars Kader Khan and Shakti Kapoor in pivotal roles. Other casts include Jackie Shroff, Farha, Aditya Pancholi, Jamuna, Anjana Mumtaz. It was the 8th highest grossing Indian film of 1990. The tunes of the song "Jhum Jhum Dholak Bajao" was later re-used by Nadeem-Shravan is movie Saajan Chale Sasural with song "Ram Narayan baaja bajata" sung by Udit Narayan. Thriller Ghost in the Shell is a 1995 anime science fiction film based on manga of the same title by Masamune Shirow. The film was written by Kazunori Itō, directed by Mamoru Oshii, animated by Production I.G, and starred the voices of Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Ōtsuka and Iemasa Kayumi. Ghost in the Shell follows the hunt of the public security agency Section 9 for a mysterious hacker known as the Puppet Master. With the assistance of her team, Motoko Kusanagi tracks and finds their suspect, only to be drawn into a complex sequence of political intrigue and a cover-up as to the identity and goals of the Puppet Master. The overarching philosophical themes of the film include sex/gender identity and self-identity in a technologically advanced world. The music, composed by Kenji Kawai, included an ancient Japanese language in a wedding song that serves as a key piece of music leading up to the climax of the movie. Ghost in the Shell was received positively by critics, who praised its visuals, which at the time were the most effective synthesis of traditional cel animation and CG animation. It has served as inspiration for filmmakers such as The Wachowskis. Comedy Wedding Crashers is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by David Dobkin. It stars Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, and Christopher Walken. Will Ferrell also has a notable cameo appearance. The film was written by Steve Faber and Bob Fisher and produced through New Line Cinema. The film opened on July 15, 2005. The DVD was released on January 3, 2006, including an unrated version, and the Blu-ray version was released on December 30, 2008. Documentary film Gravity Hill Newsreel No. 5 is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Jem Cohen. Documentary film Ocean Odyssey is a two-part, two-hour television programme produced for the BBC by the production company Impossible Pictures. It follows the life of a bull sperm whale from his first deep dive until his death, stranded on a beach. Unlike most Impossible Pictures productions, it uses CGI to recreate currently living rather than extinct creatures. Also, most of the backgrounds are CG as well. Thriller Dog Day is a 1984 film starring Lee Marvin. A criminal shows up at a farmhouse with the law on his heels and several million dollars in his possession. The supporting cast includes Tina Louise and Juliette Mills. The movie was directed by Yves Boisset. Comedy Winter Storage is a 1949 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Part of the Donald Duck series, the film stars Chip 'n' Dale who steal Donald's acorns while he is planting oak trees. It was directed by Jack Hannah and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald, and Jimmy MacDonald and Dessie Flynn as Chip and Dale. Documentary film Visit to Picasso is a Belgian documentary film from 1949 directed by Belgian filmmaker Paul Haesaerts. In an effort to capture the nature of Picasso's creative process, Paul Haesaerts asked the Spanish painter to apply his magical brushstrokes to large glass plates as Haesaerts filmed from the other side. This actually predates the more famous art film The Mystery of Picasso by Henri-Georges Clouzot in which Picasso also paints to large transparent canvases as the director films from the other side. The filming took place in Picasso's studio in Vallauris. In 1951 Visit to Picasso was nominated for best documentary by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Comedy Fist Power is a 2000 Hong Kong action film directed by Aman Chang, starring Chiu Man-cheuk, Anthony Wong, Gigi Lai and Sam Lee. Shooting for the film took place in Hong Kong between February and March 1999. The film was released in Hong Kong theatres on 21 January 2000. Comedy Paradise Road is a 1936 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Frič also directed a German-language version of the film in the same year. Comedy Goddess of Love is a 1988 American fantasy film directed by Jim Drake and written by Don Segall and Phil Margo. The film premiered in November 1988 in the United States. It starred Vanna White. Comedy Fong Sai-yuk II is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Jet Li as a Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk, the film is a sequel to Fong Sai-yuk, which released in 1993. Two former of Miss Hong Kong Pageant winner, Michele Monique Reis and Amy Kwok plays Fong Sai-yuk wives respectively Comedy Marriage, Iranian Style is a 2006 Iranian romantic comedy directed by Hassan Fathi. It tells the story of love and eventual marriage of an Iranian girl named shirin and an American engineer working in Iran named David. Screenplay was written by Minoo Farshchi. Documentary film On-Line: An Inside View Of Korean Independent Film is a 1997documentary film directed by Hong Hyung-sook. Documentary film Dare Not Walk Alone is a 2006 documentary directed by Jeremy Dean. The film played the festival circuit in 2006 and in 2007 received the audience award at the Deep Focus Film Festival in Columbus, Ohio. It was signed by Indican Pictures for theatrical, DVD, and TV release. The film was released on DVD on November 11, 2008. In January 2009 the film was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Documentary. Comedy The Vampire Who Admires Me is a 2008 Hong Kong mystery film directed by Cub Chin starring Samuel Pang and Roger Kwok and actresses JJ Jia Maggie Li, Natalie Meng, model Ankie Beilke, Winnie Leung, and model Tanya Ng. Documentary film The Reading Room is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Stephen Connolly. Science Fiction Los astronautas is a 1964 Mexican science fiction comedy film directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine. Comedy The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin 2 is the sequel of the film The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin. This is one of the entries of the 2014 Metro Manila Film Festival. Vice Ganda reprised as one of the lead stars with Julia Barretto, Daniel Padilla, Richard Yap, James "Bimby" Aquino-Yap and Alex Gonzaga. Animation Mickey's Parrot is a 1938 animated short film directed by Bill Roberts. Comedy Demain nous divorçons is a 1951 film directed by Louis Cuny. Comedy The Back-up Plan is a 2010 romantic comedy film, starring Jennifer Lopez and Alex O'Loughlin. It was released theatrically in the U.S. on April 23, 2010, and later in other regions. This was Tom Bosley's final film before his death in October 2010. Comedy Fishin' Around is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Naked City: Justice with a Bullet is a 1998 criminal drama film about two detectives who have to protect two girls who have been robbed of all their money and luggage. Kim Poirier has a cameo appearance in the film. Comedy Go Jimmy Go is a 2001 comedy short film directed by Doug Torres. Comedy Flying Machines Against Mr. Motor Car is a 1991 adventure and comedy film written and directed by Janusz Kidawa. Comedy The Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Peyton Reed, starring Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn. It was written by Jay Lavender and Jeremy Garelick and produced by Universal Pictures. Thriller Intent to Kill is a 1958 British thriller film directed by Jack Cardiff and starring Richard Todd, Betsy Drake and Herbert Lom. The film was based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Brian Moore. It was shot on location in Montreal, Canada, with an international cast of European and North American actors. Science Fiction The Inhabited Island 2: Rebellion is a 2009 sci-fi action film written by Eduard Volodarskiy and Marina and Sergey Dyachenko and directed by Fedor Bondarchuk. Animation Breed is a 2013 drama, short and animated film written and directed by Stanton Cameron. Animation How the Shammies Bathed is a 2011 animated short film directed by Edmunds Jansons. Comedy Sex and Zen is a 1991 Hong Kong erotic comedy film directed by Michael Mak and starring Lawrence Ng and Amy Yip. The film is loosely based on The Carnal Prayer Mat, a Chinese erotic novel by 17th century author and playwright Li Yu. Thriller Wakwak is a 1989 action drama film written by Peque Gallaga, Don Escudero and Lore Reyes, and directed by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes. Documentary film Switch: A Community In Transition is a 2009 documentary film directed by Brooks Nelson. Documentary film Tobby is a 1961 German documentary drama film written and directed by Hans Jürgen Pohland; with writing credits by Siegfried Hofbauer. Thriller Crook is a 2010 Bollywood thriller film popularly known by the title of It's Good to be Bad!. The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Neha Sharma in the lead. It is directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mukesh Bhatt. It was released on 8 October 2010. Before the release, the film was given an 'A' certificate from the Indian Censor Board. Mostly shot in Australia and South Africa, the film is based on the controversy regarding the allegedly racial attacks on Indian students in Australia between 2007 and 2010. Comedy Tom Luvs Maeve 4-Ever is a 2000 short comedy film written and directed by Wendy Jo Cohen. Documentary film The most enigmatic UFO incident in history exposed. Join Philip Coppens, star of History Channel's Ancient Aliens series in this unprecedented expose on the Roswell Incident revealing that there is much more to this case than previously believed. Animation Traffic Flow II is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Nick Fox-geig. Documentary film A Gay Family is a 2013 documentary LGBT film written and directed by Maximiliano Pelosi. Animation Jimmy thinks it's cool when he's recruited by a top-secret government agency to become a spy, but what's even more thrilling is joining forces with his action-hero movie idol Jet Fusion in an effort to save the world from a villainous professor. Inventions: Jimmy Bot, Neutronic Air Gum, Neutronic Localator. Science Fiction Outpost 11 is a 2012 sci-fi film directed by Anthony Woodley. Comedy Big Bad Love is a 2001 film directed by Arliss Howard, who co-wrote the script with his brother, James Howard, based on a collection of short stories of the same name by Larry Brown. The story recounts an episode in the life of an alcoholic Vietnam veteran and struggling writer named Leon Barlow, who is played by Arliss Howard, and his wife, played by Howard's wife Debra Winger. The soundtrack includes music by Tom Verlaine, the Kronos Quartet, and R. L. Burnside. Comedy Cannery Row is the title of a 1982 film directed by David S. Ward. It stars Nick Nolte and Debra Winger. The movie is adapted from John Steinbeck's novels Cannery Row and Sweet Thursday. Thriller Anchor Baby is a Nigerian drama thriller film written, directed and produced by Lonzo Nzekwe and starring Omoni Oboli, Sam Sarpong and Terri Oliver. At the 2010 Harlem International Film Festival in New York, the film won the award for Best Film and Omoni Oboli, the main protagonist of the film, was awarded the Best Actress award. The film received two nominations at the 7th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Science Fiction Une Seconde par jour is a 2011 animated short science fiction film directed Richard Negre. Thriller Intellectual Property is a 2006 film starring Christopher Masterson and Lyndsy Fonseca with Bryan Cranston. It was written, produced and directed by Nicholas Peterson. Thriller Brown's Requiem is a 1998 film written and directed by Jason Freeland. Brown's Requiem was the first novel by noted crime author James Ellroy, and his third to be adapted to film following L.A. Confidential in 1997, and Blood on the Moon in 1987. Animation The Castle of Cagliostro is a 1979 Japanese animated film co-written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It is the second film featuring Monkey Punch's master thief Arsène Lupin III, from his manga series Lupin III. The film is also notable for being the directorial debut of Miyazaki, who previously worked as an animator for Toei Animation and TMS Entertainment having directed several episodes of the two anime series Lupin III and Lupin III Part II. The Castle of Cagliostro follows gentleman thief Arsène Lupin III, who successfully robs a casino - only to find the money to be counterfeit. He heads to the tiny country of Cagliostro, the rumoured source of the bills, and attempts to save the runaway Clarisse from the Count Cagliostro's men. Lupin enlists his associates, Jigen and Goemon, and sends his calling card to the Count to get Inspector Zenigata, his longtime nemesis, to the castle. After becoming trapped in dungeon under the castle, Lupin and Zenigata form a pact to escape and foil the Count's counterfeit operation and save Clarisse from her forced marriage to the Count. Thriller Steamboy is a 2004 Japanese steampunk animated action film produced by Sunrise, directed and co-written by Katsuhiro Otomo, his second major anime release, following Akira. The film was released in Japan on July 17, 2004. Steamboy is one of the most expensive Japanese animated movies made to date. Additionally, the film was in production for ten years and utilized more than 180,000 drawings and 440 CG cuts. Comedy Carnival Day is a 1936 short comedy crime romance film written by Joe Traub and directed by Ralph Staub. Documentary film Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann is a 1994 American short documentary film directed by Steven Cantor and Peter Spirer. It was premiered at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The documentary looks at some of the controversy surrounding Sally Mann's book Immediate Family, which contains non-sexual photographs of her pre-adolescent children in various states of dress. Some religious groups had accused her of making child pornography, and the film focuses on Mann's defense of her art. Filmmaker Cantor followed up this short with a full-length documentary about Mann in 2005: What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann. Blood Ties was released in New York City and Los Angeles on March 4, 1994 as part of the program Oscar Shorts 1993. It was also shown at the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Atlanta Film and Video Festival, and the USA Film Festival in Dallas, Texas, at which it won a Special Jury Award. Thriller Shanghai Chest is a 1948 American film featuring Roland Winters in his third appearance as Charlie Chan. Comedy Dance of Fire is a 1949 Argentine comedy film directed by Daniel Tinayre. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Through the Back Door is a silent film directed by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford, and starring Mary Pickford. Comedy Un giorno in pretura is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Harlem Nights is a 1989 comedy-drama crime film starring Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor. The film featured Michael Lerner, Danny Aiello, Redd Foxx, Della Reese and Murphy's brother Charlie Murphy. Murphy and Pryor star as a team running a nightclub in late-1930s Harlem, New York while contending with gangsters and corrupt police officials. Murphy wrote and directed the film and served as an executive producer. He had always wanted to direct and star in a period piece, as well as work with Pryor, whom he considered his greatest influence in stand-up comedy. Although Harlem Nights was a critical failure, it was a financial success, grossing 3½ times the amount it cost to make it. Despite its negative review from critics, the movie is considered as a comedy classic. Comedy Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, also known as The Meaning of Life, is a 1983 British musical comedy film written and performed by the Monty Python troupe, and directed by one of its members, Terry Jones, and was the last film to feature all six Python members before Graham Chapman's death in 1989. Unlike Holy Grail and Life of Brian, the film's two predecessors, which each told a single, more-or-less coherent story, The Meaning of Life returns to the sketch comedy format of the troupe's original television series and their first film from twelve years earlier, And Now for Something Completely Different, loosely structured as a series of comic sketches about the various stages of life. Thriller Chandi Sona is a 1977 Hindi film. Produced and directed by Sanjay Khan the film stars Sanjay Khan, Parveen Babi, Pran, Premnath, Ranjeet, Danny Denzongpa, Asrani, Paintal, Kamini Kaushal, Iftekhar and Raj Kapoor. The films music is by R. D. Burman Comedy We Think the World of You is a 1988 film directed by Colin Gregg, starring Gary Oldman and Alan Bates, adapted from the J.R. Ackerley novel of the same name. It was produced by Tomasso Jandelli and Cinecom. Comedy Hidden Fires is a 1918 film directed by George Irving. Thriller Aavesham is a 1979 crime thriller action film written by Mohammad Mani and C.V. Hariharan and directed by Vijayanand. Thriller Garjjanam is a 2009 crime fiction thriller drama action film directed by V.V. Ramana. Thriller Company Business is a 1991 spy film, written and directed by Nicholas Meyer and starring Gene Hackman and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Animation Planet Utero is a 2012 Animation, Short, Drama, Fantasy and Sci-Fi film written and directed by Faiyaz Jafri. Animation Cats' Gathering is a 2007 animated short film directed by Makota Shinkai. Comedy The Story of F*** is a 2010 comedy film written by James Abadi, Adam Abadi and directed by James Abadi. Comedy Hare Lift is an animated Looney Tunes short starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. It was released in theaters on December 20, 1952. The title is a play on the term "air lift," as expressed in the plotline. Documentary film Listening To The Judge is a 2011 documentary world cinema film directed by Isabel Coixet. Animation Surogat is a 1961 Yugoslavian short animated film by Dušan Vukotić, produced by Zagreb Film, then a Yugoslav film production company. The film won an Academy Award for Short Subjects in 1962. The film is also known by several other names in other languages: Cypporar, Der Ersatz, Le Succēdanē and Surrogatto. Comedy Os Gatos Não Têm Vertigens is an upcoming Portuguese film directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos. Thriller Sharks in Venice is a 2008 American natural-horror film film directed by Danny Lerner and starring Stephen Baldwin, Bashar Rahal and Vanessa Johansson. According to several websites, the plot of the film puts it into contention for being one of the worst movie of all time. Comedy Sommokadidi Sokokadidi is a 1978 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. Kamal Haasan plays a double role as an honest doctor and a happy go lucky youth. He was paired with Jayasudha and Roja Ramani. The film was well supported by Prabhakar Reddy, Sarathi, Pandari Bai, Kanta Rao, Ramaprabha and C. S. Rao. This was the first film of Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and Kamal Haasan together. The film was remade into Hindi as Hum Dono. Animation Mondo Claymo is a 2010 short animated film directed by Christophe Lopez-Huici. Comedy Mama Ji, also spelled incorrectly as Mamaji, is a 1964 Punjabi film directed by Roshan Bhardwaj, produced by Gopal Saigal and S. P. Malhotra, starring Gopal Saigal, Indira Billi in lead roles. Animation Na Cidade is a 2010 short animated film directed by Delia Hess. Animation Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks, known in Japan as Defiance in the Face of Despair!! The Remaining Super-Warriors: Gohan and Trunks is a single-episode special based on the Dragon Ball manga series. Originally airing in Japan on February 24, 1993, between episodes 175 and 176, the special is based on an extra chapter of the manga series. It depicts an alternate version of the future in which Goku dies from a virus and a teenage Trunks tries to defeat the androids ravaging Earth. Thriller The Night Walker is a black-and-white psychological suspense thriller by genre specialist William Castle, with a screenplay by Robert Bloch, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, Hayden Rorke, Judi Meredith, and Lloyd Bochner as "The Dream." The film was one of the last black and white theatrical features released by Universal Pictures, and Stanwyck's last motion picture. Comedy Their Ups and Downs is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Under the Influence is a short, documentary, action, adventure and sport film directed by Corey Gavitt, Steve Jones, Todd Jones. Thriller The Klansman is a 1974 American motion picture drama based on the book of the same name by William Bradford Huie. It was directed by Terence Young and starred Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, O.J. Simpson, Lola Falana and Linda Evans. Comedy Pardon My Sarong is a 1942 comedy film starring Abbott and Costello. Documentary film Boasting that "no genitals were harmed in the making of this film," director David Blyth's Bound for Pleasure ventures into the dungeons of several bona fide, whip-carrying S & M mistresses. It turns out that the bondage and discipline industry in New Zealand is thriving with pain fetishists, dominatrixes, willing slaves, and wildly enthusiastic aficionados of latex clothing. In addition to bringing the dank recesses of working torture chambers to light, Blyth gets the down and dirty truth from mistresses Sabrina Blasé, Jasmyn, Caroline, Sandy, and Dee the Transformer. Science Fiction Pi, also titled π, is a 1998 American surrealist psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky in his directorial debut. The film earned Aronofsky the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Gotham Open Palm Award. The title refers to the mathematical constant pi. Like most of Aronofsky's films, Pi centers on a protagonist whose obsessive pursuit of ideals leads to severely self-destructive behavior. Documentary film A Conversation With Gregory Peck is a 1999 film directed by documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple. Kopple followed the actor as he embarked on a live speaking tour throughout the United States reflecting on his life and career. The film also looks at Peck's home life with his family, as well as his public appearances where he meets such notable individuals as then President of the United States Bill Clinton, then French President Jacques Chirac, and filmmaker Martin Scorsese. A Conversation With Gregory Peck was part of the PBS documentary series American Masters, and was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. It is featured on a 2005 2-disc collector's edition of To Kill a Mockingbird. Animation Sonntag Null is a 2013 film that is the sequel of the film Sonntag 3 released in 2013. Comedy Rabbit Romeo is a Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The film is notable as one of the few pairings of Bugs and Elmer in which Bugs is not hunted throughout the entire picture, and also notable as a cartoon in which Bugs has a romantic encounter. Documentary film The Goose With The Golden Eggs: Tourism On Costa Rica's Pacific Coast is a 2014 documentary film directed by Charlene Music and Peter Jordan. Comedy Pineapple Express is a 2008 American stoner action comedy film directed by David Gordon Green, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg and starring Rogen and James Franco. Producer Judd Apatow, who previously worked with Rogen and Goldberg on Knocked Up and Superbad, assisted in developing the story, which was partially inspired by the buddy comedy subgenre. The film was released on August 6, 2008. Franco was nominated for a Golden Globe award for his performance in the film. Documentary film With California and the rest of the country going bankrupt, one business is booming. How Weed Won the West is the story of the growing Medical Marijuana industry, focusing on Los Angeles with over 700 legal dispensaries doling out the buds. Comedy "A wild ensemble cast highlights Roger Omeus' romantic drama about a group of love- and sex-obsessed Jersey City friends navigating the treacherous waters of relationships. Who knew Jersey City could be such a hotbed of gay drama? Less of a sequel (one needn’t have seen Finding Me to enjoy this movie) than a new approach, Truth follows the loves, losses, fights, jealousies and broken hearts of a group of friends. It centers around the sweet, bright-eyed and emotionally vulnerable Faybien (RayMartell Moore). Comfortable with his gayness but saddled with self-esteem issues, Faybien’s love life is put into an emotional spin when his ex, Lonnie, returns with an interest in reigniting their relationship. You’d think that he’d get a sympathetic ear from his friends, but they already have their own issues. Reggie’s in love with bisexual, non-committal Greg; high-strung queen bee Amera is certain her boyfriend is cheating on her; and the always-meddling muscle queen Jay is busy confronting his rough trade boyfriend’s girlfriend. A memorable cast of African-American actors contribute to make Truth a fast, touching and furious emotional ride!" Quoting Raymond Murray from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Animation Eega is a 2012 Indian Telugu romantic fantasy film, written and directed by S. S. Rajamouli and starring Sudeep, Nani, Samantha. The film was produced simultaneously in Telugu by Sai Korrapati and in Tamil as Naan Ee by Prasad Vara Potluri. The music of the film was composed by M. M. Keeravani. K. K. Senthil Kumar, Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao and Ravinder Reddy helmed cinematography, editing and art direction respectively. The live action animation and visual effects were supervised by Rahul Venugopal, Adel Adili, and Pete Draper of Makuta Effects. The Telugu version Eega and Tamil version titled Naan Ee with dubbed Malayalam version titled Eecha were released on 6 July 2012 with over 1200 prints, grossed 1.25 billion worldwide and emerged as highest grossing Telugu film of all time. The film was subsequently dubbed into Hindi as Makkhi. As of December 2012, the film has been reported to be dubbed in Thai. A Chinese dub titled Kung Fu Housefly was also reported to have been planned as of June 2013. The Telugu version was screened to critical acclaim at L'Étrange Film Festival. The Tamil version Naan Ee was screened at the 10th Chennai International Film Festival. Documentary film Nice Guys Finish First is a 1986 documentary by Richard Dawkins which discusses selfishness and cooperation, arguing that evolution often favors co-operative behaviour, and focusing especially on the tit for tat strategy of the prisoner's dilemma game. The film is approximately 45 minutes long and was produced by Jeremy Taylor. The twelfth chapter in Dawkins' book The Selfish Gene is also named Nice Guys Finish First and explores similar material. Comedy Sexy secret agents go undercover (and under the covers) at an erotic magazine to catch a saboteur. Comedy Futome no kuni no Alice is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Mika Matsukuni. Comedy Chaand Kaa Tukdaa is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced and directed by Saawan Kumar Tak. The film starred Salman Khan and Sridevi, who were paired for the second time after Chandra Mukhi. Comedy Freundinnen fürs Leben is a 2006 comedy drama film written by Ruth Toma and directed by Buket Alakus. Comedy Adam Stevenson, decides to leave his dead end office job and escape to his childhood home to reevaluate his "life strategy". Upon his return, a chance encounter at the grocery store reunites him with Mac. Together the underachieving duo set out to complete a "Things To Do" list, a collection of bizarre aspirations plucked from the gaps of an incomplete adolescence. Comedy Virtually Married is a 1961 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy Do Phool is a 1973 Bollywood comedy film directed by S. Ramanathan. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Vinod Mehra and Mehmood . The film was a remake of Tamil film Anubavi Raja Anubavi. Documentary film Rose and Jasmine is a 2011 film directed by Michael Pilz. Documentary film Following patients and providers through a broken health care system, filmmaker Bobby Sheehan makes the case that there are unseen "influencers" whose job it is to hook you on drug-based care and steer you away from alternative therapies. Comedy In the City is a 2003 Spanish ensemble drama film directed by Cesc Gay. The film portrays the daily lives, secrets, lies, loneliness and frustrations of a group of eight thirty-something friends living in Barcelona. Documentary film Halber Mensch is a 1986 film by Japanese director Sogo Ishii with German band Einstürzende Neubauten. It was originally released on VHS, and re-released on DVD in 2005. The film's title comes from the album of the same name. The one-hour film documents Einstürzende Neubauten's visit to Japan in 1985. It includes concert footage along with scenes of the band performing in an industrial building. Several songs from the "Halber Mensch" album are presented as music videos, some with accompanying Butoh dancers. According to DVDManiacs, the DVD was originally mastered from a VHS tape, and the quality is therefore not as high as a usual DVD. The band, due to disputes with the manager of the label involved, have since released a remastered DVD on their own label. Documentary film Assatsu no mori is a documentary film directed by Shinsuke Ogawa. Comedy I Believe in Angels is a 2009 comedy romance film directed and written by Niksa Svilicic. Thriller Roy is an upcoming Bollywood romantic action thriller film directed by debutante Vikramjit Singh and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Divya Khosla Kumar & Freeway Pictures and co-produced by Ajay Kapoor. The film will feature Ranbir Kapoor, Jacqueline Fernandez and Arjun Rampal in lead roles. The film's initial release date, 20 June 2014, has been delayed to 13 February 2015. Comedy Chhoti Bahen is a 1959 Hindi film that stars Nanda in the title role, and Balraj Sahni, Rehman. The film was remade in Telugu as Aada Paduchu with Shoban Babu. Comedy Why Stop Now is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by newcomer Phil Dorling and Ron Nyswaner. It is a feature-length adaptation of their 2008 short film, Predisposed. It stars Jesse Eisenberg, Melissa Leo and Tracy Morgan. Thriller Mezzo Forte is a 2001 OVA directed by Yasuomi Umetsu, but in the U.S. these OVAs are edited into an anime movie and released it on DVD on the same year. The OVA, which concerns a young woman, Mikura Suzuki, and her mercenary business, the Danger Service Agency, is the spiritual sequel to Umetsu's Kite, as both feature the continuing elements of a highly trained female protagonist, comedic tone, extremely violent and slickly directed over-the-top action sequences, as well graphic sex scenes. Also Sawa, the protagonist of Kite and Kite Liberator, appears in the first few minutes of Mezzo Forte, just when Kurokawa and the detective are speaking; Sawa walks by and looks at Kurokawa, then walks away. Mezzo Forte takes place sometime after the events of Kite. Her pistol also makes a cameo, being in the weapon stash in Kurokawa's car. Like Kite, the OVA was released both in the United States and Japan in two different versions: one with these scenes taken out, the original version and the other with them left intact, the director's cut. Both versions, however, retain the more violent aspects of the movie. Thriller Casa d'appuntamento is a 1972 giallo film directed by Ferdinando Merighi under the pseudonym "F. L. Morris". It was released as The French Sex Murders in the United States. Comedy The Kid Comes Back is a 1938 prizefight film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Wayne Morris, Barton MacLane, June Travis and "Slapsie Maxie" Rosenbloom. The title may be meant to remind audiences of Kid Galahad, a smash hit prizefight movie released the previous year starring Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, and Wayne Morris in the title role as a young boxer very similar to his part in The Kid Comes Back. Comedy The Bride of Frank is a 2011 short drama comedy film directed by Kristi Uribes. Animation Cactus Film is a 2011 animation film directed by Tom Law. Comedy L'ami de Vincent is a 1983 film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre. Documentary film The Dust on Our Feet is a drama short documentary film directed by J.J. Starr. Thriller 21 Grams is a 2003 American drama film directed by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga. It stars Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Danny Huston, and Benicio del Toro. Like Arriaga's and González Iñárritu's previous film, Amores perros, 21 Grams interweaves several plot lines, around the consequences of a tragic automobile accident. Penn plays a critically ill academic mathematician, Watts plays a grief-stricken mother, and del Toro plays a born-again Christian ex-convict whose faith is sorely tested in the aftermath of the accident. As the second part of Death Trilogy, 21 Grams is presented in a non-linear arrangement where the lives of the characters are depicted before and after the accident. The three main characters each have 'past', 'present', and 'future' story threads, which are shown as non-linear fragments that punctuate elements of the overall story, all imminently coming toward each other and coalescing as the story progresses. Thriller You're Dead is a 1999 British dark comedy crime film directed by Andy Hurst. Although set in London most of the film was in fact filmed in Germany, and the film was released in German dub as You Are Dead, and in Japan as King of UK. The plot concerns a disastrously fatal bank robbery set up by a gangster's son played by Rhys Ifans, while the emotional centre of the film is built on the relationship between the accomplice in the robbery, a veteran safe-breaker played by John Hurt, and his policewoman daughter. Animation Yume to kyôki no ohkoku is a 2013 documentary film directed by Mami Sunada. Comedy O ziliarogatos is a 1956 Greek black and white comedy film made by Anzervos and based on a theatrical play O erastis erhete by Georgios Roussos. It was directed and written by Giorgos Tzavellas Animation Bluesman is a 2007 film directed by Francisco Jos Hernndez Tapia. Comedy Platinum Comedy Series: Paul Rodriguez: Live in San Quentin is a comedy film. Science Fiction Wicked City is a 1987 Japanese OVA horror neo-noir film directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, based on Hideyuki Kikuchi's novel of the same name. The story takes place towards the end of the 20th century and explores the idea that the human world secretly coexists with the demon world with a secret police force known as the Black Guard protecting the boundary. Thriller Mandroid is a 1993 film directed by Jack Ersgard starring Robert Symonds and Curt Lowens. Animation Last Fall is a 2011 animated short film directed by Andreas Thomsen. Comedy Showgirl's Luck is a 1931 Australian musical directed by Norman Dawn. It was the first Australian full talking film. Animation Saludos Amigos is a 1942 animated feature package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is the sixth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. It is the first of six package films made by Walt Disney Animation Studios in the 1940s. Set in Latin America, it is made up of four different segments; Donald Duck stars in two of them and Goofy stars in one. It also features the first appearance of José Carioca, the Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot. Saludos Amigos was popular enough that Walt Disney decided to make another film about Latin America, The Three Caballeros, to be produced two years later. Saludos Amigos premiered in Rio de Janeiro on August 24, 1942. It was released in the United States on February 6, 1943. It garnered positive reviews and was only reissued once, in 1949, when it was shown on a double bill with the first reissue of Dumbo. Thriller Desh Premee is a 1982 Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai. The film is dedicated to the memory of Mohammed Rafi who sang the film's title song and actor Uttam Kumar, both of whom died two years before the film was released. This was the only film for which music director Laxmikant was also a playback singer for one song. The film became an "Average" at the box office because Amitabh Bachchan was the most popular actor of the time, however both critically and commercially, it failed to re-create the magic of previous Amitabh-Manmohan Desai films. Thriller Prey of the Jaguar is a 1996 action thriller film written by Rory Johnston, Bud Robertson, Nick Spagnoli and directed by David DeCoteau. Comedy Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao is a 2004 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Kabir Sadanand and starring Akshay Kapoor and Rashmi Nigam in their film debut, Tanisha, Yash Tonk, Deepak Tijori and Kabir Sadanand. Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao! is about three friends. The eternal dreamer Rahul, the ever consistent Tania and the crazy Goldie. And then, of course, there is Sonia. She is the luscious lips girl...the long curly hair, the honey colored eyes...The stuff that every boy's dreams are made of...and Rahul is no different man! The film starts in college and travels with these four characters as they set off thereafter to achieve their own individual goals and thus realise their dreams...while falling in love. Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao! is a warm comedy with moments of tender romance. It's about love, laughter, loneliness and everything that makes up the wonder years of life! Animation Dr. Kingsley's Gallery Of Conceptual Mishaps is a 2012 animation, short, drama film written and directed by Brian McPhail. Thriller The Dead Are Alive is an 1972 horror film by Italian director Armando Crispino. Thriller Midnight Crossing is a 1988 mystery and thriller film written by Roger Holzberg and Douglas Weiser and directed by Roger Holzberg. Science Fiction Lucy is a 2014 French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Silla for his company Europacorp. The film was shot in Taipei, Paris and New York City. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Amr Waked and Choi Min-sik. Johansson portrays the title character, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities from a nootropic drug being absorbed into her bloodstream. The film was released on July 25, 2014, and became a box office success, grossing over $443 million against a budget of $40 million. It received mainly positive, but also polarizing, critical reviews, with praise for Johansson's performance, entertaining or intriguing themes and visuals, and criticism for having a nonsensical and convoluted plot, especially its focus on the ten percent of brain myth and resulting abilities. Comedy Suckers is a 2001 film written by Roger Nygard and Joe Yanetty which revolves around events at a car dealership. The film stars Daniel Benzali, Lori Loughlin, and Louis Mandylor and co-stars Walter Emanuel Jones. It was filmed in 1999 but was not released until 2001, and has never been released in the United States, although region one DVD formats are available in Australia and distributed by Creative Light Entertainment. The film is a cult-classic and is especially popular with those in the automobile retail sales trade. Due to this the film ranks in the top 250 selling DVDs at CD Universe and is also very often sold on eBay. The film's opening scene, a semi-accurate portrayal of a Saturday morning meeting led by Reggie is especially popular and runs in the vein of other famous sales meetings such as Alec Baldwin's scene in Glengarry Glen Ross and Ben Afleck's scene in Boiler Room. During the scene Reggie both preaches to his sales staff and is shown selling a vehicle to a "sucker" customer. Comedy Kekko Kamen Returns! is a 2004 film written by Gô Nagai and Yûki Okano and directed by Takafumi Nagamine. Thriller The Last Hit Man is a 2008 crime fiction, thriller film written and directed by Christopher Warre Smets. Documentary film My Name Is Feker is a 2011 short biographical documentary film directed by Orlando von Einsiedel. Documentary film At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story is a 1998 Canadian documentary/drama film about the life of Canadian right to die advocate Sue Rodriguez. The film was written by Linda Svendsen based on the book by Lisa Hobbs Birnie, and directed by Sheldon Larry. Thriller Night Train to Paris is a 1964 British spy film starring Leslie Nielsen, Aliza Gur and Dorinda Stevens. Thriller Strait-Jacket is a 1964 American low-budget thriller film starring Joan Crawford and Diane Baker in a macabre mother and daughter tale about a series of axe-murders. Released by Columbia Pictures, the film was directed and produced by William Castle, and co-produced by Dona Holloway. The screenplay was the first of two written for Castle by Robert Bloch, the second being The Night Walker. Strait-Jacket marks the first big-screen appearance of Lee Majors in the uncredited role of Crawford's husband. Comedy Sailor Beware is a 1952 comedy film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis and is an adaption of a 1933 Kenyon Nicholson play of the same name. It was released on February 9, 1952 by Paramount Pictures. The working title was At Sea with the Navy. This was the fifth film collaboration of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, who would make 16 movies together before their partnership's end. Comedy Rebel Rabbit is a 1949 animated short starring Bugs Bunny. It is an anomaly in the Bugs Bunny cartoons — in this one, Bugs is the aggressor, and he ends up losing the fight. Having found out that the bounty for rabbits is only 2 cents, Bugs intends to prove that rabbits are tough — even if he has to be 'more obnoxious than anybody'. Some scenes utilize live action stock footage. Documentary film Leadership is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Christian Rouaud. "One day of October 1971, Michel Debré, the Minister of Defence, decides to enlarge the military camp of the Larzac.With no prior dialogue with the farmers, he intends to extend the military camp from 3.000 to 14.000 hectares. From his office in Paris, he states: « We choose the Larzac as it is a deprived land. » He had no idea then that he sets an unanimous wave of protestations. An amazing struggle starts, that will last for ten years until the elections for Presidency in 1981, when France has chosen, for the first time in this regime, a left wing president, François Mitterrand. " Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy Foghorn Leghorn as usual sneaks up on the Barnyard Dawg and hits his rear with a 2x4 and when the chase begins, Foghorn leads Dawg over a well, which Dawg -when his rope reaches its limit- falls into, taking his kennel with him. After Dawg bails all the water out following this, he sneaks up on Foghorn and attacks him while the rooster is asleep. Foghorn, believing that Dawg is "lower than a snake full of buckshot", says that he could pay a visit to him and "gently break him in two with my good right arm!" when his muscles turn slack. He resolves to do some exercises to build them up. While he is doing push-ups however he sees a chicken pass by with unusually short legs. When he picks up the chicken, he uncovers Henery Hawk who then tries to take Foghorn. In response, Foghorn sends Henery on a wild ride on a plate. It flies over to the Dawg's kennel who is panicked by "A flying saucer! Little man from Mars!" and hides in and barricades his kennel. Henery however flies through a hole in the back of the kennel and causes Dawg to burst through its roof. He picks the chicken hawk up and Henery explains that Foghorn did this. Documentary film Louis Theroux: Behind Bars is a television documentary written and presented by Louis Theroux about one of America's most notorious prisons, San Quentin. There, he meets and speaks to serial murderers, gang members, at-risk inmates and guards. The film was produced and directed by Stuart Cabb, and was first aired on BBC Two on 13 January 2008. Science Fiction The Prodigies is a 2011 French-British computer-animated science fiction, action, drama and psychological thriller film based on La Nuit des enfants rois, a novel written by French writer Bernard Lenteric, Magnolia Pictures had acquired distribution rights in the film for North America and plans to release the English-language version under the title The Prodigies, Entertainment Film Distributors had acquired distribution rights in the film for United Kingdom and Ireland and plans to release the English-language version under the title The Prodigies: The Night of Royal Children, as Warner Bros. Pictures holds France distribution rights. Thriller Figures in a Landscape is a 1970 British film directed by Joseph Losey and written by star Robert Shaw. It is based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Barry England. Animation DogLife is a 2010 animated film written and directed by Dinos Theodosiou. Comedy Privates on Parade is a 1982 film adaptation of the Peter Nichols play of the same title about a fictional - and mostly gay - military entertainment group, the "Song and Dance Unit, Southeast Asia" assembled to entertain the troops in the Malayan jungle during the Malayan Emergency Comedy Goodness Gracious Me: Back Where They Came from is a 2001 comedy film written by Sanjeev Bashkar, Richard Pinto, Sharat Sardana and Meera Syal and directed by Nick Wood. Comedy La comunidad is a 2000 Spanish black comedy film directed by Álex de la Iglesia. Comedy I'm Your Man is a 1992 short film which was created to showcase Loews Theatres' interactive cinema technology. Audiences used seat-mounted joysticks to vote between three options in action at six different points throughout the movie. Comedy Fred 3: Camp Fred is a 2012 comedy film directed by Jonathan Judge as the third film in the Fred film series, following Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred. Released on July 28, 2012, the film stars Lucas Cruikshank, Tom Arnold, Jake Weary, and John Cena. Comedy Papersun is a 2012 short/comedy/drama film directed by Lena Stolarska. Comedy Eventual Wife is a 2000 short comedy film directed by Bryan Bantry and Dave Diamond. Comedy Night of Destiny is a 1982 German film directed by Helmer von Lützelburg and written by Andreas Markus Klug, Helmer von Lützelburg and Christoph Wagenknecht. Science Fiction Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix is an animated science fiction film based on the American animated television series Ben 10. It aired on August 10, 2007, in the United States and on October 22, 2007, in the UK. During the week-long special "Ben 10 week" in April 2008, it was revealed that this movie serves as the official finale to the series even though it was aired months before the last eight episodes of the fourth season. It was released to DVD on May 20, 2008 exclusively at Wal-Mart stores. However, neither of the alternate versions were on the disc, merely the original with Heatblast, but the fourth season DVD contains all four versions, plus the pop up trivia version. Chronologically, this takes place after "Ben 10 vs. the Negative 10" and is, in effect, the series finale. Thriller Dangerous Appointment is a 1935 drama film written by Karl Brown and Robert Ellis, and directed by Frank R. Strayer. Science Fiction The Man Who Fell to Earth is a 1976 British science fiction film directed by Nicolas Roeg. The film is based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Walter Tevis, about an extraterrestrial who crash lands on Earth seeking a way to ship water to his planet, which is suffering from a severe drought. The film maintains a strong cult following for its use of surreal imagery and its performances by David Bowie, Candy Clark, and Hollywood veteran Rip Torn. The same novel was later remade as a less successful 1987 television adaptation. The film was produced by Michael Deeley and Barry Spikings, who reunited two years later for work on another epic, The Deer Hunter. Animation Lift Off is a 2012 short animation comedy film written and directed by Sandra Welte. Thriller Falcon Down is an action film from 2000 directed by Philip J. Roth and starring Dale Midkiff, William Shatner, Judd Nelson, Jennifer Rubin and Cliff Robertson. Documentary film "My Mom always says that my military service is to blame for everything that has happened to her little girl."Seven years after completing an IDF course for female combat soldiers, the director returns to the place where, for the first time, she fell in love with a woman - her commanding officer. Over the course of 66 days and nights, the film follows the girls in one of the IDF's most rigorous combat courses and looks at the relationships that develop between girls in an environment subject to strict military code. The film reveals the mechanism that enables the transformation of 18-year-old girls from daddy's little girls into fierce disciplined soldiers. Through the intimate relationship that develops between the director and one of the characters, questions about identity, sexuality and the discovery of femininity surface. Documentary film Up for Grabs is a 2004 comedic documentary about two men who fought over custody of a baseball. It was directed and produced by Michael Wranovics, co-produced by Michael Lindenberger and Josh Keppel, co-edited by Dave Ciaccio; the executive producers were Dr. Roger Petrie, Helen Woo, and Christopher Parry. Comedy Weird Tales is a 1994 Italian anthology surreal black comedy film written and directed by Sandro Baldoni. For this film Baldoni won the Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director. Comedy Minor Mishaps is a Danish film made in 2002. It won a number of awards and nominations including the Blue Angel at the 2002 Berlin International Film Festival for director Annette K. Olesen and a nomination for European Discovery of the Year at the European Film Awards. The film is set in Amager in Denmark. Comedy The Insatiable is an American vampire horror film released on DVD in 2007, starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Charlotte Ayanna, and Michael Biehn. Animation "Hector Heathcote first appeared in The Minute and a Half Man in July 1959. Hector started out as a scientist who invented a time machine to take him back to America’s War for Independence. He built the boat that enabled Washington to cross the Delaware, prepared the horse to enable Paul Revere to make his famous ride, and was similarly instrumental in setting the stage for any number of other notable events. Somehow, tho, posterity neglected to note his many pivotal roles, and he remained unknown to students of history — except, of course, those who saw his cartoons." Quoting LP Cover Lover. Thriller Dog Boy is a 2013 short drama thriller mystery film written and directed by Jessica Townsend. Comedy Bright Eyes is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by William Conselman is based on a story by David Butler and Edwin Burke, and focuses on the relationship between bachelor aviator James "Loop" Merritt and his orphaned godchild, Shirley Blake. Merritt becomes involved in a custody battle for her with a rich, elderly gentleman. The film featured one musical number, "On the Good Ship Lollipop". Bright Eyes was the first film to be written and developed specifically for Temple, and the first in which her name was raised above the title. In February 1935, she received a special Academy Award for her 1934 contributions to film, particularly Little Miss Marker and Bright Eyes. In 2009, the film was available on VHS and DVD in both black and white and colorized versions. Thriller The Pledge is a 2001 American mystery film directed by Sean Penn. The film features an ensemble cast, starring Jack Nicholson, Aaron Eckhart, Helen Mirren, Robin Wright Penn, Vanessa Redgrave, Sam Shepard, Mickey Rourke, and Benicio del Toro. It is based on Friedrich Dürrenmatt's 1958 novella The Pledge: Requiem for the Detective Novel. Dürrenmatt wrote The Pledge to refine the theme he originally developed in the screenplay for the 1958 German film It Happened in Broad Daylight with Heinz Rühmann. Comedy Thoroughly Modern Millie is a 1967 American musical film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Julie Andrews. The screenplay by Richard Morris focuses on a naive young woman who finds herself in the midst of a series of madcap adventures when she sets her sights on marrying her wealthy boss. The soundtrack interpolates new tunes by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn with standard songs from the 1910s and 1920s, including "Baby Face" and "Jazz Baby." For use of the latter, the producers had to acquire the rights from General Mills, which had used the melody with various lyrics to promote Wheaties for more than forty years. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and five Golden Globes. It was also the tenth highest grossing film of 1967. In 2000 it was adapted for a successful stage musical of the same name. A DVD was issued in 2003. Comedy "In her seventh outing as irrepressible vaudeville entertainer Maisie Revere, Ann Sothern aided the war effort by working the swing shift in an airplane factory. Taking in a seemingly suicidal co-worker, Iris (Jean Rogers), Maisie can only watch as the girl steals her beau, handsome pilot James McLaughlin (James Craig). Promising to be faithful to James, who is going away on a training course, Iris promptly flirts with everyone in pants, much to chaperone Maisie's chagrin. When Maisie catches the selfish Iris in the middle of staging yet another "suicide," the vaudeville trouper turned everyone's favorite riveter threatens to spill the beans to Lieutenant James. In retaliation, Iris accuses Maisie of spying for the Nazis but everything is cleared up before the fadeout. MGM had at first assigned the male lead to newcomer Jim Davis, but he proved too inexperienced and the role eventually went to Craig, the studio's all-purpose Clark Gable lookalike. (As a consolation, Davis played a G.I. instead.) Starlet Jean Rogers, formerly Dale Arden in Flash Gordon (1936), does surprisingly well in her unsympathetic part and, doubled only partially by Jacqueline Wiere, performs a funny acrobatic number with the Wiere Brothers. Sothern leads a rousing chorus of the morale-boosting "There's a Girl Behind the Boy Behind the Gun" and remains her usual delightful self throughout what is one of MGM's better wartime potboilers." Quoting the description from flicks.hokies-house.info Animation Zuby is a 2008 film directed by Dan Černy. Comedy A Knight's Tale is a 2001 medieval adventure film written, produced, and directed by Brian Helgeland. The film stars Heath Ledger, Shannyn Sossamon, Mark Addy, Alan Tudyk, Rufus Sewell, Paul Bettany as Geoffrey Chaucer, and James Purefoy as Sir Thomas Colville/Edward, the Black Prince. Told in an anachronistic style with many modern references, the film follows a peasant who is pretending to be a knight, along with his companions, in the world of medieval jousting. William poses as a knight and competes in tournaments, winning accolades and acquiring friendships with such historical figures as Edward, the Black Prince of Wales and Geoffrey Chaucer. The film takes its title from Chaucer's "The Knight's Tale" in his Canterbury Tales, though the plot is not especially similar. Garnering $117,487,473 with a budget of $65 million, it became successful at the worldwide box office and earned modest critical acclaim. Comedy Leaves of Grass is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by, and featuring, Tim Blake Nelson. It also stars Edward Norton, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Melanie Lynskey and Keri Russell. The film, released on September 17, 2010, is in limited release by Millennium Pictures. It was featured in the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. It was filmed in southeastern Oklahoma in 2008. Thriller Reserved for the Death is an East German film. It was released in 1963. Animation Bimbo's Initiation is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and featuring Betty Boop. It was the final Betty Boop cartoon to be animated by the character's co-creator, Grim Natwick. Science Fiction Garaga is a 1989 science fiction animation film written and directed by Hidemi Kubo. Comedy Paper Cut is a 2004 romance and comedy film written and directed by Archie Borders. Comedy Creature Comforts is a franchise originating in a 1989 British humorous animated short film of the same name. The film describes how animals feel about living in a zoo, featuring the voices of the British public "spoken" by the animals. It was created by Nick Park and Aardman Animations. The film later became the basis of a series of television advertisements for the UK Electricity Board, and in 2003 a television series in the same style was released. An American version of the series was also made. Animation The Flight of Icarus is a 1974 short animation film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Comedy The Sherlock Boob is a 1914 short comedy film written by Robert Z. Leonard and Bruce M. Mitchell and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Animation Belowars is a 2009 Brazilian animated film directed by Paulo Munhoz based on the book Guerra Dentro da Gente, by Paulo Leminski. Science Fiction Zombie Death House is a 1987 science fiction horror film written by William Selby, David S. Freeman and Kate Wittcomb and directed by John Saxon. Comedy The comedy star takes the stage for his third HBO solo stand-up performance in an hour-long show full of sidesplitting material, including his insights on family, fatherhood and growing up! Documentary film Annie Leibovitz: So, There You Go is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Douglas J. Sloan. Comedy Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project is a 2007 documentary film about stand-up comedian Don Rickles, which first aired at the 2007 New York Film Festival and then on HBO. The documentary and its producers - Robert Engelman, John Landis, Mike Richardson, and Larry Rickles - earned a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special in 2008. Don Rickles also won a Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for his appearance in the documentary. Documentary film "This distinctive documentary, shot through with charm and humour, has a deceptively simple conceit that manages to deliver an honest and revealing insight into life in Ireland. The creator of a number of acclaimed documentary shorts, Ken Wardrop has been feted as one of Ireland's most promising filmmaking talents. His distinctive first feature, shot through with charm and humour, has a deceptively simple conceit that manages to deliver an honest and revealing insight into life in the country. Inspired by the story of his mother's life, Wardrop presents interviews with women from across the midlands of Ireland. Starting with some in their nappies and ending in a nursing home, the women of gradually increasing ages welcome viewers into their own homes, and from these living rooms, kitchens and hallways, they talk about their experiences, about their relationships and attitudes towards men. These daughters, wives and mammies are, by turns, frank, funny, gracious, perceptive and moving, and collectively, the interviews form the narrative of life, from cradle to grave, in an inventive and original way. Wardrop's gift for observation is impeccable; each scene is beautifully composed, the women and the interiors all intriguingly framed through a static camera lens." Quoting Michael Hayden Animation Seraph is a 2012 short animation drama family music experimental film written by John Cameron Mitchell and Dash Shaw and directed by Dash Shaw. Animation Residents of the South Pole, including an amorous pair of penguins, dance and frolic in a Technicolor fantasyland. The "heavy", a large, hungry shark, is finally outwitted by our romantic hero. Comedy Le Plaisir also known by its English title House of Pleasure is a 1952 French comedy-drama anthology film directed by Max Ophüls adapting three stories by Guy de Maupassant. Le Plaisir was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction. Documentary film El Corazón De Los Hombres is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Milton Roly Quispe and Gustavo Paye. Comedy In the Courtyard is a 2014 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Pierre Salvadori and starring Catherine Deneuve and Gustave Kervern. The film premiered at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on 11 February 2014. Salvadori was awarded a Swann d'or for Best Director at the 2014 Cabourg Romantic Film Festival. Comedy Mars Ravelo's Jack and Jill is a 1954 comedy film written by Luciano B. Carlos and directed by Mar S. Torres. Documentary film Fighter is a documentary film about Arnošt Lustig and Jan Wiener, two Jews who return to Europe to revisit the past. A survivor of Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and Buchenwald, Lustig was a Prague-based journalist and author. The German-born Wiener escaped from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, and joined the Royal Air Force in Italy. The film retraces Weiner's escape route, and visits Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and Buchenwald. It received a Special Jury Citation in the 2000 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Best Documentary at the Newport International Film Festival, and the audience award at the Hamptons International Film Festival. Comedy Love on a Bet is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed Leigh Jason using a screenplay P. J. Wolfson and Philip G. Epstein, based on a story by Kenneth Earl. The film stars Gene Raymond, Wendy Barrie, and Helen Broderick, and was released by RKO Radio Pictures on February 1, 1936. Documentary film Flight from Death is a documentary film that investigates the relationship of human violence to fear of death, as related to subconscious influences. The film describes death anxiety as a possible root cause of many human behaviors on a psychological, spiritual, and cultural level. It was directed by Patrick Shen and produced by Greg Bennick. The film's narration was done by Gabriel Byrne. Flight from Death is a seven-time Best Documentary award-winning film. Science Fiction Vs is a 2011 American independent superhero film starring Jason Trost, James Remar, and Lucas Till. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California. Vs premiered in Toronto, Ontario, at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival on October 26, 2011 The film received mixed reaction, praising the acting and storyline, but criticized the limited story and narrative. Comedy Hey Good Looking! is a film directed by Lisa Azuelos released on May 10, 2006. Documentary film The Trout That Saved Mono Lake is a 2011 documentary short history sports film written and directed by C.R.Bell. Documentary film Into America - The Ancestors Land is a 2013 documentary film directed by Nadine Zacharias. Documentary film Por Los Senderos Del Libertador is a 1971 documentary film written by Miguel Briante, Juan Gelman and Tomás Sánchez de Bustamante and directed by Jorge Cedron. Documentary film La Badil is an undercover documentary film produced and directed by British filmmaker Dominic Brown, about the struggle of the indigenous Sahrawi people of Western Sahara. Animation Batman: New Times is an animated CGI film. The CGI models used for the film are based on Art Asylum's Minimates toyline. Documentary film De Stichter is a 1947 documentary short film written by Jos Jacobs and Carlo Bronne and directed by Charles Dekeukeleire. Comedy Busy Bodies is a 1933 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. Comedy Number One Gun is a 1990 film that is the sequel of the film Licensed to Love and Kill, released in 1979. Comedy Ore ni tsuite koi is a 1965 comedy film directed by Hiromichi Horikawa. Comedy Teenkahon is an upcoming 2014 mystery-drama Bengali film directed by Bauddhayan Mukherji and produced by Monalisa Mukherji under the banner of Little Lamb Films. Documentary film In Tales of the Grassland, meet Gus van Dyk, handsome, charismatic, dedicated head ranger at Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa. In this first episode, Gus tries to learn the language of lions — what they mean when they roar — so, ironically, he can use the top predators to help protect endangered species. Aired on Discovery, Animal Planet, PBS and 15 international networks. Documentary film The Voice of Bergman is a 1997 documentary film directed by Gunnar Bergdahl. Documentary film Keeper of the Mountains is a 2013 documentary film by Allison Otto and Carole Snow. Thriller After being hired by an alluring woman to investigate her brother's disappearance, a private detective finds himself caught in the middle of a million dollar cargo heist scam. Stars C. Thomas Howell, Sophie Ward, Jeff Kober, Titus Welliver. Documentary film Feiern is a 2006 documentary film about the electronic dance music scene. Maja Classen wrote and directed the film. Comedy La palmira - Ul film is a comedy film directed by Alberto Meroni. Comedy Somewhere in Civvies is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Frank Randle, George Doonan and Suzette Tarri. Private Randle is discharged from the army and finds it difficult to adjust to civilian life. It was followed in 1949 by the final film in the series Somewhere in Politics. Science Fiction In a post-Armageddon world, a young woman finds herself in a fight for survival against mutant cavemen, dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals. Comedy Off to the Revolution by a 2CV is a 2001 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Sciarra. It won the Golden Leopard at the 2001 Locarno International Film Festival. Animation Alaskan Knights, also known as Animal Rhythm is some reissues, is an animated cartoon by Columbia Pictures, and as part of the Krazy Kat series. Documentary film Provision Shop is a 2013 historical documentary film written and directed by Jeremy Pang. Comedy Bavuttiyude Namathil is a 2012 Malayalam drama film produced and written by Ranjith, directed by G. S. Vijayan, and starring Mammootty, Kavya Madhavan, Shankar Ramakrishnan, Kaniha, Rima Kallingal and Vineeth. The film was earlier titled as Malabar. G. S. Vijayan returned to directing after a hiatus of 12 years to create Bavuttiyude Namathil. The film was released on December 21, 2012. Science Fiction Ely is a 2011 short film written and directed by Andrea Dojmi and Lorenzo Bona. Comedy Mister Ten Per Cent is a 1967 British comedy film, directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Charlie Drake. Thriller Urban Justice is a 2007 American action film directed and cinematographed by Don E. Fauntleroy, and also produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Eddie Griffin and Carmen Serano. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on November 13, 2007. During beginning of production, Screen Gems was considering a theatrical release for this film. It would have been Seagal's first theatrical release film since 2002's Half Past Dead. Comedy China Bound is a 1929 silent film comedy produced and distributed by MGM. A rarely revived comedy due to some of its Asian racial content, a selected scene was shown in Robert Youngson's 1965 MGM's Big Parade of Comedy. Prints held at George Eastman House and Filmoteca Espanola. Comedy Twogether is a 1994 romantic drama comedy film written and directed by Andrew Chiaramonte. Comedy So You Want to Be Popular is a 1949 short comedy film written and directed by Richard L. Bare. Comedy Ah, Wilderness! is a 1935 American film adaptation of the Eugene O'Neill play of the same name starring Wallace Beery. The picture was shot in Grafton, Massachusetts, at the common in the center of town, and was directed by Clarence Brown. Beery plays the drunken uncle later portrayed on Broadway by Jackie Gleason, and the film features Lionel Barrymore, Eric Linden, Cecilia Parker, Spring Byington, and a young Mickey Rooney. Rooney also stars in MGM's musical remake Summer Holiday. The film holds the dubious distinction of being the first to advertise in trade papers for Academy Award nominations, depicting a cartoon of MGM's Leo the Lion holding an Oscar and proudly stating "You've given so much, Leo ... Get ready to receive!" Nevertheless, the film failed to receive a single nomination. Documentary film El Rati Horror Show is a 2010 Argentine film directed by Enrique Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Pablo Galfre. Comedy Hot Hot Hot is a 2011 Luxembourg-Austrian-Belgian co-production film directed by Beryl Koltz. Science Fiction Outsource is a 2008 short, science fiction film written by Aaron Sullivan and Dan Trezise and directed by Dan Trezise. Comedy Adorables créatures is a 1952 French and Italian romantic comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque. Comedy One Day in Europe is a 2005 film directed by Hannes Stöhr. The film was nominated for Golden Bear award at the 2005 Berlin Film Festival. Thriller Profile is a 2011 short drama thriller film written and directed by Timo Pierre Rositzki. Comedy Richie Rich is a 1994 American live-action film adaptation of the Harvey Comics comic book character Richie Rich. Directed by Donald Petrie, and starring Macaulay Culkin as the title character. Edward Herrmann, Michael McShane, Christine Ebersole, Jonathan Hyde, and John Larroquette serve in supporting roles, while Reggie Jackson, Claudia Schiffer and Ben Stein appear in cameo roles. Culkin's younger brother, Rory Culkin, played the part of young Richie. In 1998, it was followed by a direct-to-video sequel, Richie Rich's Christmas Wish. While in theaters, the film was shown with a Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoon called Chariots of Fur. This was Macaulay Culkin's final film as a child actor. Animation Kids' Ten Commandments: The Rest Is Yet to Come is a 2003 animated short film. Thriller Criminal Instinct: A Colder Kind of Death is a 2001 crime drama film directed by Brad Turner. Documentary film Growing Up in America is a 1988 documentary film directed by Morley Markson. Documentary film Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard Cohen is a 1965 documentary about Leonard Cohen, co-directed by Don Owen and Donald Brittain, and written by Brittain. Produced by John Kemeny for the National Film Board of Canada, the film received the Genie Award in the TV-Information category. The original idea for the film had involved documenting a tour of Canadians poets, including Irving Layton and Earle Birney; however, that idea was abandoned when the filmmakers decided the other poets would not serve as charismatic film subjects. Comedy Ikiteru uchiga hana nanoyo shin-dara sore madeyo to sengen is a comedy film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Thriller The Force is a 1994 thriller film with Yasmine Bleeth and Jason Gedrick. Thriller Let's Scare Jessica to Death is a 1971 American horror film, directed by John D. Hancock and starring Zohra Lampert as Jessica. It depicts the nightmarish experiences of a psychologically fragile woman in an old farmhouse on a Connecticut island. In 2006, the Chicago Film Critics Association pronounced Let's Scare Jessica to Death the 87th scariest film ever made. Comedy Marry Me! is a 1949 British comedy film film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Derek Bond, Susan Shaw and David Tomlinson. Comedy Svatba jako řemen is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1967. Comedy Scary Movie is a 2000 horror comedy spoof film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. It is an American dark comedy that heavily parodies the horror, slasher, and mystery genres. Several mid- and late-90s films and TV shows are spoofed, especially Scream, along with I Know What You Did Last Summer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Sixth Sense, The Usual Suspects, The Matrix, The Blair Witch Project, and Dawson's Creek. The tagline reads "No mercy. No shame. No sequel.", the last reference being an ironic nod towards the tendency of popular horror movies becoming cash cow franchises. 2001 saw the release of Scary Movie 2, with the appropriate tagline "We lied". Later video covers of the first film frequently drop the tagline's third statement. The film was originally titled "Last Summer I Screamed Because Halloween Fell on Friday the 13th". Scary Movie was followed by four more sequels Scary Movie 2, Scary Movie 3, Scary Movie 4 and Scary Movie 5. Its title serves as a homage to the production title of Scream, which was also released through Dimension Films. Comedy Beta is a 1992 Hindi-version remake film directed by Indra Kumar that featured in the lead roles the pairing of Madhuri Dixit and Anil Kapoor. Sridevi was first offered, and refused, the lead role because she had already made many films with Anil Kapoor. The original story was used in earlier films: the Kannada Mallammana Pavada with Rajkumar and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles; the Tamil Cinema Enga Chinna Rasa;the Telugu cinema Abbaigaru; and as the Kannada language Annayya with Ravichandran and Madhubala in the lead roles. The 1992 film is best remembered for the hit track, "Dhak Dhak Karne Laga", a remake of maestro Ilaiyaraaja's composition "Abba Nee Teeyani Debba" originally made for the Telugu cinema, Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari. Beta won four Filmfare Awards: Best Actor, Anil Kapoor; Best Actress, Madhuri Dixit; Best Female Playback Singer, Anuradha Paudwal for "Dhak Dhak Karne Laga"; and Best Supporting Actress, Aruna Irani. It was the highest grossing film of 1992. Documentary film Woody Before Allen is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Masha Vasyukova. Documentary film Unknown Peter Sellers is a 2000 documentary biography film written by David Leaf, John Scheinfeld and directed by David Leaf, John Scheinfeld. Documentary film Marley is a 2012 documentary-biographical film directed by Kevin Macdonald documenting the life of Bob Marley. It was released in theatres on April 20, 2012. Documentary film "Three Songs About Motherland depicts a dramatic collision between the past, the present, and the future in contemporary Russia by focusing on three different cities in this vast land. In the far eastern city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, a still living symbol of Soviet industrialization in the 1930s, older Russian citizens speak about their youth when they felt part of something bigger than themselves––building "a city of communist dreams" in the middle of nowhere. Some cling to the promise of those glory days while others express regret and disappointment at its ultimate failure. Then, the cosmopolitan city of Moscow bids farewell to Anna Politkovskaya, the fearless journalist and human rights activist who was assassinated for her political activity amid the chaotic power struggles of the post-Soviet nation, fighting to her death for a young Russian democracy. Finally, residents of Khanty-Mansijsk, one of the main centers of Siberia's budding oil industry, speak about their beloved fairy-tale-like town, where the communist dream has been swept away by new aspirations for a prosperous future. And what are they, today's aspirations? What is behind the fairy tale? Will the new "capitalist dream" come true or will it turn out to be another illusion, another myth?" Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Science Fiction Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams is a 2002 American science fantasy family adventure film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the second film in the Spy Kids film series, which began with 2001's Spy Kids. Upon release, Spy Kids 2 received positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success by grossing over $119 million worldwide. Thriller Death Smiles at a Murderer is a 1973 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato, starring Klaus Kinski and Ewa Aulin. Thriller The Crimson Code, also known as Red Team, is a 1999 crime thriller film starring Patrick Muldoon, C. Thomas Howell, Cathy Moriarty, Tim Thomerson and Fred Ward. Thriller The Glass Alibi is a 1946 American crime film noir directed by W. Lee Wilder, and starring Paul Kelly, Douglas Fowley, Anne Gwynne and Maris Wrixon. Documentary film Racing Dreams is a 2009 documentary film directed by Marshall Curry. It follows two boys and one girl through a season of World Karting Association racing. All three dream of becoming professional NASCAR drivers. Racing Dreams was produced by Bristol Baughan and Marshall Curry, and executive produced by Dwayne Johnson, Jack Turner, Dany Garcia and Ben Goldhirsh. The film opened in theaters in select cities May 2010, distributed by Hannover House with marketing support by NASCAR Entertainment. Racing Dreams is also being developed into a feature film by DreamWorks Producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. Thriller Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars was a 2007 BBC television drama about Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars, a gang of children who would occasionally help him. It was an original story by Kurti & Doyle, Produced by Andy Rowley and shot and post produced in Dublin, Ireland. It starred Jonathan Pryce as Sherlock Holmes and Bill Paterson as Dr Watson with Anna Chancellor and Aaron Johnson. Science Fiction Synecdoche is a 2011 short animation comedy film written and directed by David Goodberg. Comedy Boiling Point is a 1990 Japanese film written by, directed by, and co-starring Japanese filmmaker Takeshi Kitano. It was his second film as director and first film as a screenwriter. While Boiling Point is regarded by some American online reviewers as one of the weaker efforts from "Beat" Takeshi, it is seen as an important first step in his development as an editor and as a director. Animation Miniyamba is a 2012 animation short film, written by Michel Fessler and Luc Perez, and directed by Luc Perez. Animation Maximall is a 2011 animated short film directed by Axelle Cheriet, Hadrien Ledieu, Nawel Rahal, and Axel Tillement. Comedy Turkse Chick is a 2006 Dutch comedy short-film written and directed by Lodewijk Crijns and starring Yolanthe Cabau van Kasbergen and Julian Wolf. It was distributed by Motel Films. Comedy Wrong Cops is a 2013 American independent comedy film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. The ensemble film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell is a 1951 comedy film, the third and final one starring Clifton Webb as Lynn Belvedere. Mr. Belvedere lies about his age to gain entrance to a senior citizens home, where he tries to determine if there is any value in growing old. He inspires the residents of the facility, and teaches them that life is worth living if you use your imagination. The film was based on the play The Silver Whistle by Robert E. MacEnroe. Although the plot of the film resembles that of the play, Belvedere was not a character in the play. The leading character was a hobo named Oliver Erwenter, played by José Ferrer. The Silver Whistle, with all of its original characters, was telecast in 1959 on Playhouse 90, in which Eddie Albert played the role of Erwenter. Documentary film Álbum de familia is a 1984 documentary short film directed by Enrique Trigo. Comedy Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel is a 2000 comedy film directed by Julia Jay Pierrepont III. Thriller The Trial is a 1962 film directed by Orson Welles, who also wrote the screenplay based on the novel of the same name by Franz Kafka. Welles stated immediately after completing the film: "The Trial is the best film I have ever made." The film begins with Welles narrating Kafka's parable "Before the Law" to pinscreen scenes created by the artist Alexandre Alexeieff. Anthony Perkins stars as Josef K., a bureaucrat who is accused of a never-specified crime, and Jeanne Moreau, Romy Schneider, and Elsa Martinelli play women who become involved in various ways in Josef's trial and life. Welles plays the Advocate, Josef's lawyer and the film's principal antagonist. The Trial was filmed in Europe and has been praised for its creative set designs and cinematography, especially Welles's uses of unique angles and focus. Comedy Soyez les bienvenus is a 1942 film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli. Comedy When Chase, Zoey, Logan, Quinn, Michael and Lola hear about the legend of a former PCA student (Charles Galloway) that fled to Redstone Gulch because of an extremely hard exam, they decide to go check it out for themselves, along with help from Lola's crush. While there, they find the necklace of Charles Galloway. Logan steals the student's necklace and puts it in Zoey's backpack, causing a violent thunderstorm to form and a green cloud to come after Zoey and the others. Zoey must help save PCA by getting to Redstone Gulch and placing the necklace back where it came from. This is the second Zoey 101 TV movie. Documentary film Based on the Thomas Frank's best-seller, What's the Matter with Kansas? shows how Kansas transformed from an outpost of radicalism to a bastion of hard-core conservatism. Unforgettable characters and their stories shed new light on our nation's political divide. Thriller Diabolique is an 1996 American thriller directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik and written by Henri-Georges Clouzot and Don Roos. It is a remake of the French film Les Diaboliques directed by Clouzot. The film stars Sharon Stone, Isabelle Adjani, Chazz Palminteri and Kathy Bates. Filming took place in and around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Animation The Me Bird is a 2013 animation short film directed by Gabriel Kempers and Maria Ilka Azêdo. Documentary film Light at the Edge of the World is a documentary film written by Wade Davis. Animation Illusions appear in abundance on this program. As part of his birthday celebration, LeVar gets made-up like a movie monster, and then gets involved in Harry Blackstone's magic act. Animation Everlasting Heart is an original net animation by Shigeto Yamagara. It will be adapted into a live-action film in 2011. Comedy Pandy is a 2012 short animated comedy film written and directed by Matus Vizar. Documentary film From Concrete To Movement is a 2012 short film written by Caroline Dutra Cagnatto Leopoldo and directed by Marilha Gonçalves Freire, Roberta Bastianini, Ana Clara Souza Marins, Silvana Bezerra, Rosyane Maria Silva and Caroline Dutra Cagnatto Leopoldo. Animation Black Soul is a 2002 animated short by Haitian Canadian filmmaker Martine Chartrand that uses paint-on-glass animation and music to portray defining moments of Black history. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, its soundtrack features traditional African rhythms, gospel music by Ranee Lee and a composition by jazz pianist Oliver Jones. Awards for the film included a Golden Bear for best short film at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Jutra Award for best animation. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy Miss Pilgrim's Progress is a 1950 British black-and-white film by producer Nat Cohen. Documentary film The Red String is a 2004 documentary film about four adopted Chinese girls and their single mother parents. Ironically, changes to Chinese adoption law to take effect in May 2006 will no longer allow single parent foreigners to adopt Chinese children. Thriller Dragon Day is a 2013 drama science fiction thriller film directed by Jeffrey Travis. Comedy Sock and Run is a 1929 short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film Breathe Life is a 2012 short family documentary film directed by Matt Jekowsky. Science Fiction Fantastic Argoman is a 1967 italian superhero film written by Vincenzo Flamini, Dino Verde and directed by Sergio Grieco. Documentary film Five percent of the world's population have had the experience of awaking paralyzed while a supernatural entity climbs onto their chest suffocating them, inducing a level of fear that is beyond imagination. These attacks have been known to erupt in epidemics, resulting in mass panic, post-traumatic stress disorder, and sudden unexplainable death. Even the baffled scientific community is divided between psychological and metaphysical explanations. In Roman times the entity was called The Succubus. In Russia it was known as The Vampyr. In Newfoundland it is called The Hag. The Vikings simply called it Night Mara, meaning "The crusher that comes in the night". Its face and name may change but it has always been with us...lurking in the shadows, waiting for us to fall asleep. Haunted by his own encounter with THE NIGHTMARE, documentary filmmaker Adam Gray sets out on a journey to understand this terrifying phenomenon. From the foggy shores of Newfoundland to the steaming jungles of Zanzibar we will see where the Nightmare has left its mark. Hear from those who have survived the experience, and the families of those that did not. Meet the scientists, psychologists, and folklorists on the front lines of the battle for understanding how something without material form can traumatize and even kill those that encounter it. THE NIGHTMARE is a fascinating exploration of a phenomenon that suggests that the only difference between hallucination and the supernatural...is belief. Comedy Paper Touch is a 2011 animated short comedy film written by Bo-Long Ho and directed by Hui-Ching Tseng. Thriller When I Close My Eyes is a 1993 drama film directed by Franci Slak. Animation Howl is a 2010 American experimental film which explores both the Six Gallery debut and the 1957 obscenity trial of 20th-century American poet Allen Ginsberg's noted poem Howl. The film is written and directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman and stars James Franco as Ginsberg. Animation Bamse and the Thief City is a 2014 animated feature film featuring Bamse. Comedy Sundara Travels is 2002 Tamil comedy film. It is the remake of the Malayalam movie Ee Parakkum Thalika. Animation Bite Of The Tail is a 2012 short animated drama film written and directed by Song E Kim. Documentary film Intonation. Arsen Kanokov is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Alexander Sokurov. Thriller Force is a 2011 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Nishikanth Kamath, starring John Abraham opposite Genelia D'Souza in lead roles. It is a remake of Gautham Menon's successful 2003 Tamil film, Kaakha Kaakha Starring Suriya and Jyothika in lead and is about a dutiful cop who chases the capture of a dreaded gangster. The film released on 30 September 2011, and received mostly positive reviews upon release, and was a commercial hit at the box office.John abraham's performance was also praised by public and critics. Animation Wild Kratts: Rattlesnake Crystal is a 2013 film directed by Chris and Martin Kratt. Comedy Premier bal is a film directed by Christian-Jaque released on Sep 17, 1941. Comedy Spooks Run Wild is an American comedy horror film and the seventh film in the East Side Kids series, starring Bela Lugosi, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, and Bobby Jordan. Released in 1941, it was directed by Phil Rosen, in his first and only outing in the series, and produced by Sam Katzman. It is based on an original script by Carl Foreman and Charles R. Marion. Documentary film Happy is a 2011 feature documentary film is directed, written, and co-produced by Academy Award nominated film-maker Roko Belic. It explores human happiness through interviews with people from all walks of life in 14 different countries, weaving in the newest is findings of positive psychology. Director Roko Belic was originally inspired to create the film after producer/director Tom Shadyac showed him an article in the New York Times entitled "A New Measure of Well Being From a Happy Little Kingdom". The article ranks the United States as the 23rd happiest country in the world. Shadyac then suggested that Belic make a documentary about happiness. Belic spent several years interviewing hundreds of people, ranging from leading happiness researchers to a rickshaw driver in Kolkatta, a family living in a cohousing community in Denmark, a woman who was run over by a truck, a Cajun fisherman, and more. Documentary film La fabbrica del duomo is a 1949 short documentary film directed by Dino Risi. Comedy Přítelkyně pana ministra is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1940. Comedy The Sporting Club is a 1971 film directed by Larry Peerce. Documentary film "Computers, software, and even mobile phones have radically altered our relationship to mass culture and technology—providing consumers with the tools to become producers (or “remixers”) of their media environments. Long before everyday people began posting their video mash-ups on the Web, hip-hop musicians perfected the art of audio montage through a sport they called “sampling.” While it is true that, for instance, most people can hear Rick James’ “Superfreak” in MC Hammer’s “U Can’t Touch This,” this simplified example does little justice to the complex rhythms, references, and nuanced layers of sound created by Public Enemy, De La Soul, the Beastie Boys, and others in the 1980s. By the early 1990s, the practice of sampling collided headfirst with copyright law—fundamentally altering the nature of this musical genre, and provoking debates about copyright, compensation, and creativity in the age of intellectual property. Copyright Criminals: This Is a Sampling Sport examines the creative and commercial value of musical sampling, including the related debates over artistic expression, copyright law, and (of course) money. This documentary traces the rise of hip-hop from the urban streets of New York to its current status as a multibillion-dollar industry. For more than thirty years, innovative hip-hop performers and producers have been re-using portions of previously recorded music in new, otherwise original compositions. When lawyers and record companies got involved, what was once referred to as a “borrowed melody” became a “copyright infringement.” The film showcases many of hip-hop music’s founding figures like Public Enemy, De La Soul, and Digital Underground—while also featuring emerging artists such as audiovisual remixers Eclectic Method. It also provides an in-depth look at artists who have been sampled, such as Clyde Stubblefield (James Brown's drummer and the world's most sampled musician), as well as commentary by another highly sampled musician, funk legend George Clinton. Using first-person interviews with artists and music industry insiders, Copyright Criminals explains how some traditional musicians view sampling as a lazy creative technique that relied on pillaging the music of others. However, the practice of musical borrowing is by no means unique to hip-hop, and the film discusses what it means to make new compositions out of old melodies, lyrics, and sounds. “Sampling itself is an embodiment of this active process of engaging with history,” hip-hop insider Jeff Chang argues. Sampling artists drew on entire histories and biographies connected to certain sounds, whether they were referencing a specific figure like James Brown or evoking the sounds of a decade like the 1970s, more generally. “That’s what’s cool about sampling,” says Drew Daniel, of the sound collage group Matmos. “It transports the listener, if they’re willing, to move in that pathway, back to a specific moment in time.”" Quoting the synopsis on the 2009 TIFF site Documentary film Happiness Is is a 2009 documentary film that the examines the different interpretations of the "pursuit of happiness" in America. The film features interviews with notable personalities such as His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp as well has happiness authors Daniel Gilbert, Gretchen Rubin and Darrin McMahon. It's the second film from director and writer Andrew Shapter. Comedy Cipolla Colt is a 1975 comedy western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. It is openly comic and parodic. Documentary film Native Land is a 1942 documentary film directed by Leo Hurwitz and Paul Strand. A combination of a documentary format and staged reenactments, the film depicted the struggle of trade unions against union-busting corporations, their spies and contractors. It was based on the 1938 report of the La Follette Committee's investigation of the repression of labor organizing. Famous African-American singer, actor and activist Paul Robeson participated as an off-screen narrator and vocalist. Animation Pooka is a 2010 short animation comedy written and directed by Maurey Loeffler. Comedy Cooper's Camera is a 2008 comedy film written by Mike Beaver and Jason Jones and directed by Warren P. Sonoda. Comedy National Lampoon's Joy of Sex is a 1984 film directed by Martha Coolidge. It was written by Kathleen Rowell and J.J. Salter, based on the sex manual by Alex Comfort. Comedy Kidon is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Emmanuel Naccache. Comedy Fuhgeddaboudit is a 2012 short animated comedy film written by David Barrita, Sonya Curiel, Elizabeth Casas and directed by Sonya Curiel and Ricardo Lebron. Comedy Towne Hall Follies is a 1935 short, animated comedy film written by Walter Lantz and directed by Walter Lantz and Tex Avery. Comedy Amour de poche is a French comedy Fantasy film from 1957, directed by Pierre Kast, written by France Roche, starring Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel "Diminishing Draft" of Waldemar Kamempfert. The film was known under the title "Girl in His Pocket", "Alchimie der Liebe", "Nude in His Pocket". Thriller Red Alert: The War Within is a 2009 Bollywood crime thriller film directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, starring Sunil Shetty in one of his career best performances. The film is based on a true story of Narasimha who gets caught up in a clash between police and Naxalites and is then forced to work with the police. The film dealt with the intricacies of Naxalism in Khammam district of Telangana, India. Due to additional dialogues in Telugu the film is partly bilingual. Red Alert was premiered at the 6th Stuttgart Film Festival, and 40th International Film Festival of India. and has received the vision award for best direction. The film received highly positive reviews and remained a cult classic. The film was latter dubbed into Telugu. Thriller Alice Et Lucie is a 2012 short drama horror film directed by Xavier Ournac. Comedy Redskins Revenge is a 2008 comedy short film written and directed by Elias Plagianos. Documentary film Nigeokureru hitobito: Higashinihon daishinsai to shougaisha is a documentary film directed by Motoharu Iida. Comedy Raju Uncle is a 2005 Bengali film directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced by Pijush Saha & S. K. Bhadra. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Sayantani Ghosh in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Ashok Raj. Comedy Another Job for the Undertaker is a 1901 silent fantasy-comedy film made by Edison Studios. It was directed by Edwin Stanton Porter, an early film pioneer. It is two minutes in length. Documentary film A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound is a 1940 short documentary film, presented and directed by MGM sound engineer Douglas Shearer and narrated by Frank Whitbeck, which goes behind the scenes to look at how the sound portion of a talking picture is created. The film, which was produced as part of the studio's Romance of Celluloid series, is available as a bonus on the Warner DVD of The Shop Around the Corner. Documentary film From Marcy to Madison Square: The Story Behind 'Fade to Black' is a 2004 documentary film. Comedy Bollywood/Hollywood is a 2002 film by Indo-Canadian director Deepa Mehta. Its stars Rahul Khanna and Lisa Ray in leading roles. The film was lighthearted, humorous, and family-oriented, as opposed to Mehta's other films, which feature very serious themes and focus on social issues. The film pokes fun at traditional Indian stereotypes, as well as at Bollywood. Bollywood actor Akshaye Khanna makes a special guest appearance in the movie. Thriller The Arrival of Wang is a 2011 science fiction, mystery and thriller film written and directed by Antonio Manetti and Marco Manetti. Comedy Tonight Is Ours is a 1933 film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Stuart Walker, and starring Claudette Colbert, Fredric March and Alison Skipworth. It is based on the play The Queen Was in the Parlour by Noël Coward. Animation Sugarcoat is a 2012 musical, adventure, drama, short animated film directed by Meejin Hong. Documentary film The Courageous, the Forgotten is a 2007 documentary film directed by Cynthia Underwood Documentary film CSNY/Déjà Vu is a 2008 documentary film directed by Bernard Shakey, a pseudonym for Neil Young. It focuses on the career of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, its musical connection to its audience and the turbulent times with which its music is associated as the band goes on their 2006 Freedom of Speech tour. It was shown as the closing film of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Metrodome Distribution released CSNY/Déjà Vu on DVD in the UK on September 29, 2008. The DVD also features an exclusive interview with Neil Young and all ten Living with War music videos. Science Fiction Wave Twisters is 2001 American animated film directed by Eric Henry and Syd Garon and based on DJ Q-Bert's album of the same name. It is known as the first turntablism-based musical. It is a mix of live-action, computer graphics, and cell animation. Comedy How to Train a Dog is a 1936 short film released through MGM Studios starring Robert Benchley. The short film demonstrates how not to train a dog, following Benchley's character getting the dog from a pet store. Documentary film Ongoing Smile is a 2013 documentary film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. Thriller Sleeping Dogs is a 1977 film based on the book Smith's Dream by C. K. Stead, and is the first feature film by director Roger Donaldson. Featuring Sam Neill, Clyde Scott and Warren Oates it is notable for being the first feature-length 35 mm film produced entirely in New Zealand. A political thriller with action film elements, it follows the lead character "Smith" as New Zealand plunges into a police state as a fascist government institutes martial law after industrial disputes flare into violence. Smith gets caught between the special police and a growing resistance movement and reluctantly becomes involved. Comedy Bowery Champs is an American film starring the East Side Kids. Released in 1944, it was directed by William Beaudine. Comedy Flyers is a 2011 comedy, horror film written and directed by Laura Terruso. Thriller Twice is a 2013 drama and thriller film written and directed by Simon Winterson. Thriller D-Tox is a 2002 American thriller film directed by Jim Gillespie, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Tom Berenger, Charles S. Dutton, Robert Patrick, Courtney B. Vance, Polly Walker, Jeffrey Wright and Kris Kristofferson. The film was released in the United States on September 20, 2002. The film is based on the 1999 novel Jitter Joint, written by Howard Swindle, released internationally by United International Pictures. It was not released in the United States until three years later, where it was given a limited release under the title Eye See You by DEJ Productions. Comedy What's So Bad About Feeling Good? is the title of a 1968 comedy film, starring George Peppard, Mary Tyler Moore, Jeanne Arnold, Dom DeLuise and Gillian Spencer. A box-office disappointment, it was directed by George Seaton, whose next film, Airport, would become the second highest-grossing film of 1970. The film has never been released on video or DVD. Documentary film "Too often an oversimplified mythology has been applied to discussions about Tibet and its history, which makes this compelling and erudite documentary especially welcome. Filmmaker Ngawang Choephel is the personification of the struggle to preserve Tibetan cultural identity, and his voyage and attempted documentation of Tibetan folk music and musicians represents an exploration of the realities of contemporary Tibet that is both dramatic and daring. Tibetans call their land “an ocean of music and dance,” yet despite centuries of history, there are only a handful of musicians and teachers left who can recount the meaning and importance of this identity. Decades of occupation, and the institution of Chinese policies and law designed to silence the traditional voices of Tibet, have resulted in an insidious cooptation of this national heart and soul by Chinese-sponsored pop culture. In his efforts to preserve the authentic music of his land, filmmaker Choephel himself becomes a victim of this repression, which transforms this saga from merely a professional quest to an especially potent and impactful statement. Bringing this story to life, including presenting the beauty of Tibetan song, makes this work both resonant and irresistible. Choephel is both an artist and a voice of resistance who deserves our undying respect." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Konec jasnovidce is a 1957 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Animation When Tom falls in love with another female cat and offers her Jerry as a gift, Jerry screams and then tells her about the incident. Turns out that Tom planned it out, and she feels sympathetic for Jerry, and decides to take care of him. Jerry keeps trying to get into Tom's mouth on purpose, which gets Tom into trouble with the female cat. She eventually kisses Jerry, but upon tasting him, she smacks her lips with a devilish look on her face, teams up with Tom, and chases Jerry, with the intention of eating him, until the end of the episode. Comedy Room in the House is a 1955 film that was directed by Maurice Elvey. The film's screenplay, by Alfred Shaughnessy, is based on Eynon Evans's novel of the same name. The film was produced by Alfred Shaughnessy for Act Films Ltd. Comedy Lovelife is a 1997 romantic comedy film written and directed by Jon Harmon Feldman. The ensemble cast includes Matt Letscher, Sherilyn Fenn, Saffron Burrows, Carla Gugino, Bruce Davison, Jon Tenney and Peter Krause. Lovelife was nominated for a Feature Film Award at the 1997 Austin Film Festival, and won an Audience Award at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. The film was winner of the screenplay award at the L.A. Indie fest. Comedy Make Mine Mink is a 1960 British comedy farce film directed by Robert Asher and featuring Terry-Thomas, Athene Seyler, Hattie Jacques, Billie Whitelaw, Elspeth Duxbury, Jack Hedley and Raymond Huntley, with cameos by Kenneth Williams and Irene Handl. A group of eccentric misfits go on a spree, stealing mink coats for charity in a Robin Hood-style gang. It was based on the play Breath of Spring by Peter Coke, and its sequels. Comedy Azhagiya Pandipuram is an upcoming Tamil comedy film. The film was shot in the Theni, Karaikkudi and Kodaikanal areas in Tamil Nadu. Thriller The Stunt Man is a 1980 American film directed by Richard Rush, starring Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback, and Barbara Hershey. The movie was adapted by Lawrence B. Marcus and Rush from the novel by Paul Brodeur. It tells the story of a young fugitive who hides as a stunt double on the set of an anti-war movie whose charismatic director will do seemingly anything for the sake of his art. It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Director, and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. However, due to its limited release, it never earned much attention from US audiences at large. As O'Toole remarked in a DVD audio commentary, "The film wasn't released, it escaped." Animation The Night Watchman is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on November 19, 1938. This short was the very first film directed by a then-credited Chuck Jones after he was promoted from an animator. For the so-called "dubbed version" created by Turner, recreated Blue Ribbon title cards were made for this cartoon and Daffy Duck and Egghead. For the 2006 DVD release, the original title cards were found for this cartoon. Documentary film Claymation is a 1978 documentary short film written by Susan Shadburne and directed by Will Vinton. Science Fiction Darklight is a 2004 movie that has links to the Lilith Jewish myth. In the movie, Lilith and William Shaw join forces to kill the Demonicus, an evil beast that is starting a worldwide plague. Lilith is introduced as Elle, a young woman who lives with a guardian. She has no memory of who she is. Lilith is the first woman created by God. She rejected Adam's belief that he was better than her. God turned her into an immortal demoness who kills the children of Adam and Eve. A secret society, The Faith, was created to destroy Lilith. After murdering the young son of Faith agent William Shaw, Lilith was captured by Shaw, but The Faith chose to let her live. Instead they blocked her memory and powers, and placed her with a foster family as Elle. When the ambitious yet evil businessman Anders Raeborne used an extract from Lilith's blood in an attempt to become immortal, he became the evil Demonicus, a powerful monster who transmitted a red plague with his bite and tongue. The leaders of Faith, Prefect and Chapel, assigned chief agent William Shaw to help Lilith regain her memories and train her to destroy Demonicus and bring his head to develop an antidote. Comedy My Brother, Borat is an upcoming Kazakh dark comedy film written and directed by Erkin Rakishev, as an unauthorised sequel to the 2006 film Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, created by the director to address mis-conceptions of Kazakhstan as portrayed in the 2006 film. The film was scheduled for release in early 2011. Animation Paleolito is a 2013 animation short film directed by Ismael Lito and Gabriel Calegario. Documentary film Black is... Black Ain't A 1994 award-winning feature-length documentary by Marlon Riggs. It explores the multiplicity of expressions of African American identity. Comedy The First Day of the Rest of Your Life is a 2008 French film written and directed by Rémi Bezançon. The film received 9 César Award nominations, winning three. Comedy No Such Thing is a 2001 United States-Icelandic film directed by Hal Hartley. It tells the story of Beatrice, a tabloid journalist whose fiancé is killed by a monster in Iceland. The film, based very loosely on the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf, was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the May 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy You Can't Hurry Love is a 1988 romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Martini. A guy who moonlights as a low-budget director of commercials is looking for someone to love, so he pays a dating service and is videotaped on several occasions. The film shows the many women who seduce our hero, until he finally finds his true love... Comedy The Second Hundred Years is a 1927 American silent comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Comedy Johnny Jake and Milo Johnson love music – just not the kind that they’ve had to resort to creating to make ends meet. The Johnson family legacy is a failure, and though they've tried their best to succeed in the music industry, the duo has resorted to singing corndog jingles at the local roller derby. Facing eminent failure, the brothers decide that Nashville’s “Sing-A-Ling” contest is their last shot at achieving their dream, and with mute cousin Two Pint in tow, hit the road on a last-ditch mission of musical redemption. Documentary film Life in Stills is a 2011 dramatic documentary written and directed by Tamar Tal. Comedy Lion is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Joshiy. The film stars Dileep and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. It was produced under the banner of N. N. S Arts by Noushad and has been distributed by Shan Entertainment. The film was the first super hit of Malayalam in the year 2006 and Fourth Highest grosser in that year. The film was later remade in Tamil as Nam Naadu and in Telugu as Evadaithe Nakenti. Documentary film No Condition is Permanent is a 1990 film written and directed by Nana Bediako. Comedy Italian Movies is a 2012 comedy film directed by Matteo Pellegrini. Documentary film After 25 years the untold human side of the Apollo 16 moon mission is now made available to the public, as the crew members finally reveal their riveting experience. An engaging and definitive documentary looking at this historic mission through the eyes of those who participated in it. Included in this program are interviews with all three astronauts, Commander John Young, Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke, and Command Module Pilot Thomas Mattingly. Comedy DILF Khakis is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Chad Carter. Animation Ellcia is an anime OVA directed by Noriyasu Kogawa and animated by J.C.Staff. It was released in 1993, and consists of four 50-minute episodes. ADV Films released it to home video in America. Comedy S.P.U.K. is a Croatian film. It was released in 1983. Animation Nina is a 2004 Brazilian drama film directed by Heitor Dhalia. The plot is loosely based on the 1886 Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment. The setting is described to be of a dark humor nature in an urban new-age post apocalyptic gothic world. Comedy Long Live the Bride and Groom is a 1970 Spanish drama film directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy A Very Cool Christmas is a 2004 family adventure comedy film written by Michael Gelbart and directed by Sam Irvin. Comedy Grand Cinema is a 1989 Iranian comedy film directed by Hassan Hedayat. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film The Hand of Fatima is a 2009 documentry film directed by Augusta Palmer. Comedy Pushing Tin is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell. It centers on Nick Falzone, a cocky air traffic controller who quarrels over proving "who's more of a man" with fellow employee Russell Bell. The film was a box office failure and moderate critical success. The original music score was composed by Anne Dudley and Chris Seefried. Comedy Le Grand'Tour is a 2010 film written by Benjamin De Cloedt, Jérôme Le Maire and Vincent Solheid and directed by Jérôme le Maire. Documentary film Water on the Table is a Canadian documentary film directed, produced and written by filmmaker Liz Marshall. The film explores Canada’s relationship to its freshwater resources and features Canadian activist Maude Barlow in her pursuit to protect water from privatization. Counterbalancing Barlow’s views are those of policy and economic experts who assert that water is a resource and a commodity like any other. Comedy Teesri Kasam is a 1966 film based on a short story, Mare Gaye Gulfam by Phanishwarnath Renu, a Hindi novelist. The film stars Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman. The duo Shankar-Jaikishan composed the flim's score. Directed by Basu Bhattacharya, Teesri Kasam is an unconventional film that portrays the society of the rural India and simplicity of villagers. Through the story of a naive bullock cart driver who falls in love with a dancer at nautanki, popular folk theatre of region. The film also deals with issue of exploitation of women in performing arts, especially travelling folk theatre. The whole film is shot in Araria, Bihar. Cinematography is by Subrata Mitra, who previously shot Satyajit Ray's Apu Trilogy, dialogues by Phanishwarnath Renu, screenplay by Nabendu Ghosh. At the 14th National Film Awards, the film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film. Thriller Maattrraan is a 2012 Tamil action thriller film co-written and directedby K. V. Anand and produced by Kalpathi S. Aghoram. It stars Suriya who portrays conjoined twins, along with Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles while Sachin Khedekar and Tara play supporting roles. Maattrraan released worldwide on 12 October 2012 along with a dubbed Telugu version titled Brothers, receiving positive to mixed reviews from critics. The film was average at the box office due to mixed reactions from the critics and audience alike. It has also been dubbed in Hindi under the title No. 1 Judwa-The Unbreakable. Documentary film Land der Vernichtung is a 2003 film directed by Romuald Karmakar. Comedy Crazy Cruise is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was directed by Tex Avery and Bob Clampett, whose names do not appear on the surviving print of the cartoon. Because Tex left the studio in September 1941 before production was completed, Clampett finished it, and both names were officially left off the credits. The only credits given are the story by Michael Maltese, animation by Rod Scribner, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Comedy Makante Achan is a 2009 Malayalam film starring Sreenivasan, Vineeth Sreenivasan, and Suhasini in the lead roles. It was directed by V.M. Vinu, written by Samjad Narayanan, and produced by Seven Arts International Ltd. with G. P. Vijayakumar serving as the executive producer. Documentary film Tupamaros is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Rainer Hoffmann and Heidi Specogna. Documentary film Return to El Salvador is a 2010 documentary film directed by Philadelphia filmmaker Jamie Moffett and narrated by Martin Sheen. It chronicles the rebuilding of El Salvador in the years after the Salvadoran Civil War and explores the impact a lasting legacy of violence and unrest has had on those who survived, fled, and are now seeking to return. Comedy The Next Step is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Mel Eslyn. Science Fiction Mutants is a French science-fiction horror film based on a screenplay from Louis-Paul Desanges and David Morlet It was directed by French filmmaker David Morlet and stars Hélène de Fougerolles, Dida Diafat and Francis Renaud. Thriller The Base 2: Guilty as Charged is a 2000 action/adventure film written by C. Courtney Joyner and Jeff Albert, produced Dana Dubovsky and Mark L. Lester, directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Antonio Sabato Jr. and James Remar. It is also the sequel to the 1999 film The Base. Tagline: The Army has one simple rule... kill or be killed. Documentary film ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway is an American documentary film, the first feature film directed by Dori Berinstein, a Broadway Producer, Writer and Filmmaker. Berinstein completed the film in 2005. The film premiered at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was named one of the top 5 films of 2006 by the IDA and received the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the 2006 Florida Film Festival. The film was released commercially in 2007, with the first such showings on 11 May 2007 in New York City. Berinstein filmed each principal musical on Broadway for her project during the 2003-2004 season, for about 600 hours of initial film footage. She focused the film on four musicals, through the difficulties of pre-production, their openings, attendant publicity around the shows, and their reviews, through the 2004 Tony Award competition. The four musicals, three of which were nominated for Best Musical in the Tony Awards that season, were: Wicked Taboo Caroline, or Change Avenue Q The film climaxes with the 2004 Tony Awards ceremony. Comedy La pecora nera, internationally released as The Black Sheep, is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. For his performance Ettore Mattia won the Nastro d'Argento for best supporting actor. Thriller Caught in the Headlights is an action thriller film released in 2005. The film stars Erika Eleniak, Kim Coates, Brigitta Dau, Stacy Keach, and Erin Gray. Comedy Tango Macbeth is a documentary comedy drama romance film directed by Nadine M. Patterson. Comedy They Came to Rob Hong Kong is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film produced directed by Clarence Fok and starring Dean Shek, who is also the writer and executive producer, Chingmy Yau, Roy Cheung, Sandra Ng, Eric Tsang, Stanley Fung, Liu Wai-hung and Chin Siu-ho. Comedy Rules of Dating is a 2005 South Korean film starring Park Hae-il and Kang Hye-jung, and is the directorial debut of filmmaker Han Jae-rim. Documentary film Silverlake Life: The View from Here is a 1993 documentary film by director Peter Friedman and Tom Joslin. Shot with a hand-held video camera, the film documents the final months of a relationship between two gay men as they both struggle to deal with AIDS. The film won several awards including a 1994 Peabody Award. It shared the 1993 Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival with the film Children of Fate: Life and Death in a Sicilian Family. Thriller The Kingdom Of Doug is a 2013 short drama film written and directed by Victoria Thaine. Thriller Red Snow is a 2013 short, drama and history film, written and directed by Luka Popadic. Thriller Wirus is a 1996 film written by Maciej Ślesicki and directed by Jan Kidawa-Bloński. Thriller Addicted is a 2002 South Korean thriller film directed by Park Young-hoon and starring Lee Byung-hun and Lee Mi-yeon. In 2009 it was remade into an American film called Possession. Documentary film Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience is a 2011 documentary film directed by Kira Pollack. Comedy Bør Børson II is a 1976 Norwegian musical film directed by Stein-Roger Bull, starring Rolv Wesenlund and Britt Langlie. The film is a sequel to the 1974 film Bør Børson Jr. Animation Porky's Duck Hunt is an animated short film produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, directed by Tex Avery, and released on April 17, 1937 by Warner Bros. Pictures. This short, starring Porky Pig, is notable for being the first appearance of the character Daffy Duck. Also notable is that this is the first cartoon in which Mel Blanc voices both Porky and Daffy. Originally scheduled to voice the duck, Blanc won the part of Porky earlier that year. Joe Dougherty, who was Porky's original voice, was fired following the cartoon Porky's Romance because he could not control his stutter. Porky's Duck Hunt was a very popular cartoon, well known for popular gags and the debut of Daffy Duck, and met with very positive reviews. Only a year later, this cartoon was reworked by Avery as Daffy Duck and Egghead, which was in color. In that cartoon, Porky's role was filled by another Avery-created character, Egghead, and Daffy is given his name. The short made its DVD debut in The Essential Daffy Duck, which was released on November 1, 2011 by Warner Home Video. Thriller Hard Drive is a 1994 thriller film written by James Merendino and Gary Van Haas and directed by James Merendino. Science Fiction Jack Frost is an American horror comedy film written and directed by Michael Cooney and released in 1997. The movie takes place in the fictional town of Snowmonton, where a truck carrying serial killer Jack Frost to his execution crashes into a genetics truck. The genetic material causes Jack's body to mutate and fuse together with the snow on the ground. Jack is presumed dead and his body melts away. However, he comes back as a killer snowman and takes revenge on the man who finally caught him, Sheriff Sam Tiler. The film has since become a cult classic. Thriller Wonderland is a 2003 American crime drama film co-written and directed by James Cox, and based on the real-life Wonderland Murders that occurred in 1981. The film stars Val Kilmer, Kate Bosworth, Dylan McDermott, Carrie Fisher, Lisa Kudrow, Josh Lucas, Christina Applegate, and Tim Blake Nelson. Kilmer plays the role of John Holmes, a pornographic film star and suspected accomplice in four grisly murders committed in an apartment on Wonderland Avenue in the Laurel Canyon section of Los Angeles. Thriller The Piano Teacher is a 2001 French-Austrian erotic thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke, starring Isabelle Huppert and Benoît Magimel. The film is based on 2004 Nobel Prize for Literature winner Elfriede Jelinek's 1983 novel of the same name. Comedy The Time of His Life is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Hearne, Ellen Pollock, Richard Wattis and Robert Moreton. A man is released from prison, and goes to live with his socialite daughter. Comedy Omuraisu is a 2012 comedy film directed by Yûichi Kimura. Comedy The First Year was a 1920 play that originally ran on Broadway at the Little Theatre. The play was written by Frank Craven and produced by John Golden. It closed in 1922 after 760 performances. In 1932, a film adapted from the Craven play was written by Lynn Starling. The film starred Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, and was directed by William K. Howard. Gaynor and Farrell made almost a dozen films together, including Frank Borzage's classics Seventh Heaven, Street Angel, and Lucky Star; Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress for the first two and F. W. Murnau's Sunrise. Documentary film Letters From Sweden is a 1987 film directed by Jörn Donner. Animation Academy Leader Variations is a 2009 short animated film directed by Jane Aaron, Skip Battaglia, Guang Xi Chang, A. Da, Yan Ding Xian, Piotr Dumala, David Ehrlich, Paul Glabicki, George Griffin, Jinqing Hu, Al Jarnow, Krzysztof Kiwerski, Jerzy Kucia, Stanislaw Lenartowicz, Claude Luyet, Georges Schwizgebel, Daniel Suter, Martial Wannaz, Lin Wen Xiao and He Yu Men. Thriller The Wrong Girl is a film directed by David Jackson released on Jan. 4, 1999. Animation Black Soil is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Stepan Koval. Animation Adminstrators is a 2006 animated short film directed by Roman Klochkov. Comedy Life's a Breeze is a 2013 Irish comedy film directed and written by Lance Daly. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Return Of Dé Bile is a documentary film directed by Lenka Kabankova. Documentary film Cairo Drive is a 2013 Egyptian documentary film by Sherief Elkatsha. The film explores Cairo's chaotic traffic and illustrates the ways in which individuals navigate its hectic roads, unspoken rules, and 14 million vehicles. The film was shot over three years, from 2009 to 2012, and depicts scenes from before, during, and after the 2011 revolution. The film debuted on October 27, 2013 at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival and received the Best Film From the Arab World - Documentary Competition award. It is Elkatsha's fourth feature film and his first to appear in an international film festival. Documentary film Plani di giardini ideali is a 2008 film directed by Radek Tůma. Comedy Luke's Movie Muddle is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive in various film archives around the world, including George Eastman House and the Filmoteca Española. Comedy Stable Unstable is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Mahmoud Hojeij. Science Fiction Overdrawn at the Memory Bank is a 1983 made-for-television movie. It was produced by Canada's RSL Productions in Toronto. Financing was provided by WNET and New Jersey Public Television, which had hoped to create an entire science fiction series adapting famous works, but due to lack of funding this was the last of three productions, the first two being The Lathe of Heaven and Between Time and Timbuktu. The script was based on a 1976 John Varley short story. The production was not a critical success and was satirized by Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1997, complete with a spoof of a public television pledge drive. Overdrawn at the Memory Bank was not shot on film, but rather was videotaped, with extensive use of chroma key and blue screen special effects. Pixelation artifacts are clearly visible in many of the effects. Comedy Train Town is a 2007 short and comedy film written by Keith Bearden and Joel Haskard and directed by Keith Bearden. Documentary film In just seven years, Mark Zuckerberg has gone from his Harvard college dorm to running a business with 800 million users, and a possible value of $100 billion. His idea to 'make the world more open and connected' has sparked a revolution in communication, and now looks set to have a huge impact on business too. Emily Maitlis reports on life inside Facebook. Featuring a rare interview with Zuckerberg himself, the film tells the story of Facebook's creation, looks at the accuracy of The Social Network movie, and examines Facebook's plans to use the personal information it has collected to power a new kind of online advertising. Thriller The Love Affair is a 2010 short romance thriller film written and directed by Travis Huff. Comedy Moscow Square is a Hungarian film released in 2001. It is named after Moscow Square in Budapest and is about a group of high school students who would rather party than take notice of the history taking place all round them in 1989. Comedy The Milky Life is a 1992 comedy film written by Christopher Doherty, Christopher Doherty, Juan Estelrich Jr. and Juan Estelrich Jr. and directed by Juan Estelrich. Science Fiction Welcome to Blood City is a 1977 film directed by Peter Sasdy. It stars Jack Palance and Keir Dullea. Thriller The Boondock Saints is a 1999 American crime film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as fraternal twins, Connor and Murphy MacManus, who become vigilantes after killing two members of the Russian Mafia in self-defense. After both experience an epiphany, the brothers, together with their friend "Funny Man", set out to rid their home city of Boston, Massachusetts of crime and evil, all while being pursued by FBI Agent Paul Smecker. Duffy indicates that the screenplay was inspired by personal experience, while living in Los Angeles. Initially regarded as one of the hottest scripts in Hollywood, the movie had a troubled production and was finally given a limited theatrical release of only five theaters for one week and was met with poor critical reviews; however, the film ultimately grossed about $50 million in domestic video sales and developed a large cult following. Thriller The Troma Team is proud to bring you Vegas High Stakes, an outrageous, sexy, adventure-packed romp through the City of Sin! Vegas strippers Lust (Jennifer Martyn) and Desire (Samanta Kastler) are beautiful and sensuous partners in an erotic lesbian strip show. When the accidentally witness some mobsters rubbing out an Elvis impersonator behind on his gambling debts, their lives are thrown into a tumultuous whirlwind of havoc and chaos. In fear of their lives, they hitch-hike, beginning a rollercoaster ride of hair-raising action and steamy adventure that swerves and careens into the Nevada desert and beyond. The desperate girls stumble into an eclectic family of rednecks, and do all they can to befriend these lonesome and horny hillbillies, hoping for safe refuge from the murderous thugs that are hot on their beautiful tails. What would you do if you witnessed a murder? Would you sleep with your best friend? Would you have lots of sex with strangers while hiding out in a trailer park? Can you really trust horny hitch-hikers with your car? Is having sex outside the same thing as having sex in public? Are mullets sexy? All these questions will be answered in Vegas High Stakes! Thriller Cheerleader Camp, is an American slasher film, released in 1988. The film stars Betsy Russell, Leif Garrett, Lucinda Dickey, George "Buck" Flower, Teri Weigel, and Rebecca Ferratti. Comedy Young Guns II is a 1990 western film, and the sequel to Young Guns. It stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Christian Slater, and features William Petersen as Pat Garrett. It was written and produced by John Fusco and directed by Geoff Murphy. It follows the life of Billy the Kid, in the years following the Lincoln County War in which Billy was part of "The Regulators" – a group of around 6 highly skilled gunmen avenging the death of John Tunstall – and the years before Billy's documented death. The film, however, is told by Brushy Bill Roberts, a man who in the 1940s appeared claiming to be the real Billy the Kid. While the film takes some creative license, it does show some of the key events leading up to Billy's documented death, including his talks with Governor Lew Wallace, his capture by friend-turned-foe Pat Garrett, his trial and his subsequent escape in which he killed two deputies. Documentary film On the Edge of Light and Shadow is a 2009 film directed and written by Luciana Burlamaqui. Comedy Butter Fingers is a 1925 American film directed by Del Lord. Comedy Blondie's Anniversary is a 1947 comedy movie directed by Abby Berlin. Thriller Chivalrous Legend is a 1998 film written by Cheng Kuo, Nien-Jen Wu and directed by Yang Ming Tsai. Documentary film Polluting Paradise is a 2012 German documentary film directed by Fatih Akın. The film was screened in the Special Screenings section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It focuses on the Turkish village of Çamburnu in Sürmene, which has been turned into a rubbish dump by the government. Comedy Slammed is a 2001 film directed by Brian Thomas Jones. Comedy Another Thin Man is a 1939 American film that is the third film in the six-volume series, The Thin Man. It again stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, and is based on the writings of Dashiell Hammett. Their son, Nicky Jr., is also introduced in the film. The cast includes their terrier Asta, Virginia Grey, Otto Kruger, C. Aubrey Smith, Ruth Hussey, Nat Pendleton, Patric Knowles, Sheldon Leonard, Tom Neal, Phyllis Gordon and Marjorie Main. Shemp Howard appears in an uncredited role as "Wacky". The film was originally promoted in the United States under the title of Return of the Thin Man, and was followed by Shadow of the Thin Man. Comedy Joroo Ka Ghulam is a 1972 Hindi movie of family comedy genre. The film is directed by A. Bhimsingh, and stars Rajesh Khanna, Nanda, Om Prakash, Ramesh Deo and Jayshree T. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. Thriller Psycho III is an American 1986 horror/slasher film. It is the second sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and the third film in the Psycho series. The film stars Anthony Perkins, Diana Scarwid, Jeff Fahey and Roberta Maxwell. The screenplay is written by Charles Edward Pogue. The original electronic music score is composed and performed by Carter Burwell in one of his earliest projects. The film was a financial failure, becoming the lowest grossing film in the Psycho series. It was followed by the TV movie, Psycho IV: The Beginning. The film takes place one month after the events of Psycho II, Norman Bates is still running the Bates Motel with the corpse of Mrs. Spool still sitting up in the house. A suicidal nun, whom Norman falls in love with, comes to the motel along with a drifter named Duane Duke and a reporter who is trying to solve the mysterious disappearance of Emma Spool. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, is a 1991 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho Co., Ltd.. Directed by Kazuki Omori, and featuring special effects by Koichi Kawakita, the film starred Anna Nakagawa, Megumi Odaka, and Akiji Kobayashi. The 18th installment of the Godzilla series featured the return of Godzilla's greatest foe, the three-headed King Ghidorah. Tomoyuki Tanaka had originally desired to create new monster opponents for the series, but after the box office disappointment of 1989's Godzilla vs Biollante Tanaka opted to bring back classic foes instead. The film was a box office hit with sequels released on a yearly basis until 1995. It won a Japanese Academy Award for special effects. The film was released direct to video in the United States in 1998 by Columbia Tristar Home Video as Godzilla vs. King Ghidora. Comedy Cracked Quack is a 1952 Merrie Melodies short starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. It was later re-issued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies short. Thriller The Godfather Part III is a 1990 American crime film written by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola, and directed by Coppola. It completes the story of Michael Corleone, a Mafia kingpin who tries to legitimize his criminal empire. The film also weaves into its plot a fictionalized account of two real-life events: the 1978 death of Pope John Paul I and the Papal banking scandal of 1981–1982; both are linked with the affairs of Michael Corleone. The film stars Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, and Andy García, and features Eli Wallach, Joe Mantegna, George Hamilton, Bridget Fonda, and Sofia Coppola. Coppola and Puzo originally wanted the title to be The Death of Michael Corleone but this was not acceptable to Paramount Pictures. Coppola subsequently stated that The Godfather series is two films, and Part III is the epilogue. Part III received mixed to positive reviews compared to the critical acclaim of the first two films. It grossed $136,766,062 and was nominated for seven Academy Awards including the Academy Award for Best Picture. Documentary film God Provides is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky. Comedy Noo Hin: The Movie is a 2006 comedy film based on a popular Thai comic book and graphic novel series about a plucky domestic worker from Isan who's working for an upper class family in Bangkok. It was directed by Komgrit Triwimol and co-produced by Nonzee Nimibutr with a screenplay by Kongdej Jaturanarasamee. Documentary film A Letter from Home is a 1941 short documentary film directed by Carol Reed. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Naked Love - Ea's garden is a 2012 romance, animated short film directed by Sara Koppel. Comedy Harold & Kumar Go to Amsterdam is a 2008 short comedy film directed and written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. Documentary film Searching for Bill is a 2012 documentary drama film written by Jonas Poher Rasmussen and David B. Sørensen, and directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen. Thriller Over the Wire is a 1996 film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Cult figure Fred Olen Ray directed this erotic thriller (aired on the Playboy Channel premium cable network) about a telephone lineman who, while on the job, accidentally plugs into a phone call where a woman discusses her plans to murder her sister. When the police tell him there's nothing they can do just yet, the lineman decides he must take action himself, only to discover the two sisters happen to live together. Comedy Renate in the Quartet is a 1939 German musical comedy film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Käthe von Nagy, Hans Brausewetter and Gustav Fröhlich. It is based on a novel by Geog Albrecht von Ihering. When a female violinist joins an otherwise all-male musical quartet, the other members struggle to cope. Documentary film The Work of Director Chris Cunningham is a 2003 documentary film directed by Chris Cunningham and Lance Bangs. Comedy Computer Ghosts is a 1987 Australian film. It was shot under the titles Crooksnatchers and Hold the Circus. Thriller Bethlehem is a 2013 Israeli drama film directed by Yuval Adler. It was screened at the Venice Days section of the 2013 Venice Film Festival where it won the top prize. It was shown at the Telluride Film Festival and 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards after winning six Ophir Awards including Best Screenplay, Best Director and Best Film, but it was not nominated. Comedy Footloose is a 2011 American dance film directed by Craig Brewer. It is a remake of the 1984 film of the same name and stars Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Andie MacDowell, and Dennis Quaid. The film follows a young man who moves from Boston to a small southern town and protests the town's ban against dancing. Filming took place from September to November 2010 in Georgia. It was released in Australia and New Zealand on October 6, 2011, and in North America on October 14, 2011. It grossed $15.5 million in its opening weekend and $62 million worldwide. It was met with generally positive reaction from critics. Comedy Les Misérables: The Dream Cast in Concert a.k.a. Les Misérables in Concert is a concert version of the musical Les Misérables, produced to celebrate its 10th anniversary. It was filmed in October 1995 at the Royal Albert Hall and released on DVD, VHS and LD in 1998 and re-released on DVD in North America in 2008. The latest DVD presents the concert in its original 16x9 ratio. Although filmed with HD cameras, a Blu-ray edition has not been released yet. The 10th Anniversary cast stars Colm Wilkinson as Jean Valjean, Philip Quast as Inspector Javert, Michael Ball as Marius Pontmercy, Lea Salonga as Éponine, Judy Kuhn as Cosette, Ruthie Henshall as Fantine, Michael Maguire as Enjolras, Alun Armstrong as Thénardier, Jenny Galloway as Madame Thénardier, Adam Searles as Gavroche, Hannah Chick as Young Cosette, and several others, and was directed by John Caird. The performers were chosen from the London, Broadway and Australian productions of the show and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was conducted by David Charles Abell. Science Fiction Enemy Mine is a 1985 science fiction drama film directed by Wolfgang Petersen based on the story of the same name by Barry B. Longyear. It starred Dennis Quaid and Louis Gossett, Jr.. The film began production in Budapest in April 1984 under the direction of Richard Loncraine, who quickly ran into "creative differences" with producer Stephen J. Friedman and executives at 20th Century Fox; the project was shut down after a week of shooting. Wolfgang Petersen then took over as director and reshot Loncraine's scenes after moving the production to Munich. Originally budgeted at $17 million, Enemy Mine eventually cost more than $40 million after marketing costs were factored in, and was a disappointment at the box office during the 1985 holiday season, earning only $12.3 million. Comedy Goopi Gawaiya Bagha Bajaiya is an Indian animated film directed by Shilpa Ranade. It based on the characters Goopy and Bagha created by globally acclaimed director Satyajit Ray's grandfather Upendra Kishore Roychowdhury. The film is inspired from Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, the first film from Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne trilogy. Documentary film Pêche aux poissons rouges is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. It was filmed in Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France. Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on December 28, 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. Comedy Them Was the Happy Days! is a 1916 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Science Fiction The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan is a 2004 film directed by Nathaniel Kahn. Documentary film Mit starrem Blick aufs Geld is a 1982 film directed by Helga Reidemeister and written by Karlheinz Gschwind, Holger Petersen, Helga Reidemeister and Klaus Volkenborn. Thriller Paradox is a 2010 science-fiction television film starring Kevin Sorbo, Steph Song and Christopher Judge, directed by Brenton Spencer, and based on a three-part graphic novel mini-series by Christos Gage. Documentary film The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story is a 2010 documentary about the Grammy winning music producer Arif Mardin. The documentary was produced by his son Joe Mardin and was directed by Doug Biro. It was made in the years prior to Arif's death in 2006 from pancreatic cancer. Science Fiction My Apocalypse is a 2008 independent film starring Corin Nemec, Bruce Weitz, Nancy Allen, John de Lancie, Gail Strickland, Meredith Salenger and Jesse Harper. Directed and produced by Chris LaMont, the screenplay was written by LaMont, Craig Belanger and Jay Holben. Although My Apocalypse was filmed in 1997, it was not released until 2008, which was due to the amount of funding that LaMont had available to him as an independent filmmaker. With the extensive amount of CGI and Digital FX required to make the film meet his specific vision, the digital film revolution gained steam and he was able to complete the film with Special Visual FX Director Rene de la Fuente. Its world premiere was a screening at the Boston Underground Film Festival 2008. It has since gone on to play the Sydney Underground Film Festival, River's Edge Film Festival, New Jersey Film Festival, Arizona International Film Festival and the Strasbourg International Film Festival. As of February 2013, the film is available to be viewed via live stream to Netflix members. Comedy Piter FM is a 2006 Russian comedy romance film directed by Oksana Bychkova and starring Ekaterina Fedulova, Evgeniy Tsyganov and Aleksey Barabash. The plot revolves around the serendipitous and unexpected romance between a young man and a young woman living in post-Soviet St. Petersburg. Documentary film Istanbul United is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Farid Eslam and Oliver Waldhauer. Comedy Simon Konianski is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Micha Wald. Comedy Must Come Down is a 2012 independent feature film written and directed by Kenny Riches, starring David Fetzer and Ashly Burch. It was produced by Patrick Fugit and Dominic Fratto. Must Come Down is Riches' first feature film, and after premiering at the Cinequest Film Festival in March 2012, the film went on to play the Phoenix Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, and Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival. In 2013 it was shown at the International Film Awards Berlin "ifab" as part of the official selection. At the ifab lead actress Ashly Burch was nominated for the Best Actress ifab Award and cinematographer Bill Otto was nominated for the Best Cinematography ifab Award. Documentary film The Legend of Jimmy the Greek is the 6th episode of ESPN's documentary film series, 30 for 30. The documentary, directed by Fritz Mitchell, examines the rise and fall of Jimmy the Greek, the legendary sports handicapper who rose to fame as part of CBS' NFL studio show The NFL Today. Documentary film Illness Magnified is a 2011 short, experimental and documentary film directed by Julia Fuller. Animation Misguided Missile is the 82nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 27, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy The Sanitarium is a 1910 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Una noche con Sabrina Love is a 2000 Argentine, Spanish, Italian, French, and Dutch film, written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film is based on the Pedro Mairal novel. The film was produced by Pablo Bossi, and co-produced by Thierry Forte, Sarah Halioua, and Massimo Vigliar. The picture stars Cecilia Roth as Sabrina Love and Tomás Fonzi. Documentary film Constitución is a 2013 documentary experimental short film directed by Melisa Brito Aller. Thriller Hunting Season is a 2010 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Yavuz Turgul, which stars Şener Şen and Cem Yılmaz as two policemen who team up with a rookie to investigate a murder case. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on December 3, 2010, was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2010 and was released in six European countries in addition to Turkey. Documentary film Armenian Echoes III is a 2012 music documentary film directed by Hagop Goudouzian. Animation Plume is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Barry Purves. Comedy Stournara 288 was a drama by Dinos Dimopoulos with Orestis Makris, Smaroula Giouli, Sofia Vembo, Dionysis Papagiannopoulos. It was bitter and nostalgic eyes on its alienation on Athens' neighbourhoods. Documentary film Gekaufte Wahrheit – Gentechnik im Magnetfeld des Geldes is a German documentary film by Bertram Verhaag made in 2010. It describes the influence of the industry on science and research on gene technology. Several examples are shown how scientific criticism is suppressed: Biochemist Árpád Pusztai who was fired from a British research institution after revealing his research findings to the media about an alarming influence of genetically transformed nutrition on rats. Andrew Kimbrell of the Center for Food Safety. Ignacio Chapela, professor at the University of Berkeley who had to sue his university several times to be able to continue his critical teaching. Details about a contract of the university with British Petroleum are described that give influence to the company regarding teaching and research. Part of the campus was sold for construction of a new building. Students who protested by climbing century old tries who were to be cut were cut off their food supplies with several fences and flashlights were set up to prevent them from sleeping. Documentary film Rats in the Ranks is an Australian documentary film released in 1996. The film detailed the last weeks of the 1994 Leichhardt Council Mayoral elections. The filmmakers, Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson were allowed access to the innermost meetings of participants including the serving mayor Larry Hand and his Labor Party opponents. Larry Hand's exposure to a wider audience spawned the character Col Dunkley in the successful Australian TV series Grass Roots, and Rats in the Ranks is regarded as a classic in its portrayal of local politics in Australia. Comedy Urge is a 1987 film directed by Billy Lux. Documentary film The Burning House is a 2011 documentary film directed by Foster Huntington. Comedy Cheatin' is a 2013 romantic comedy animation film written and directed by Bill Plympton. Comedy The Prince and Me 3: A Royal Honeymoon is a 2008 romantic comedy film, directed by Catherine Cyran, which was released direct-to-video. Comedy George Who? is a 1973 French biographical film directed by Michèle Rosier and starring Anne Wiazemsky, Alain Libolt and Denis Gunsbourg. The film depitcs the life of the French author George Sand. Animation Marvin is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Mark Nute. Comedy I'm Not Single is a sophomore romantic comedy film directed by Pierre Andre. It was released on July 24, 2008. A series of road tour has been launched to promote the film. Comedy DoReMi is a 1996 Filipino musical comedy film directed by Ike Jarlego, Jr and released by Neo Films. It stars Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez, and Mikee Cojuangco. The movie is considered to be the most successful Filipino musical comedy of all time. The film's title is a play between the solfège and a portmanteau using the first two letters of Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez, and Mikee Cojuangco's first names. The film was the biggest musical comedy film released in the Philippines. Documentary film Das Leben des Jürgen von Golzow is a 1993 film directed by Barbara Junge and Winfried Junge. Documentary film Captain Thomas Sankara is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Christophe Cupelin. Thriller Hangover Square is a 1945 film noir directed by John Brahm, based on the novel Hangover Square by Patrick Hamilton. The screenplay was written by Barré Lyndon who made a number of changes to the novel, including the transformation of George Harvey Bone into a classical composer-pianist and filming the story as an early 20th-century period piece. The movie was released in New York City on February 7, 1945, two months after its star, Laird Cregar, suffered a fatal heart attack. Animation Magician Party And Dead Crow is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Xun Sun. Comedy Jai Lalitha is a 2014 Kannada comedy film directed by Pon Kumaran. The film stars Sharan, Aishwarya Devan, Disha Pandey and Ravishankar Gowda in the lead roles. The film is based on the Malayalam film Mayamohini with Dileep in the lead role and directed by Jose Thomas. The film released on June 27, 2014. The film, previously titled as Smt. Jayalalitha, met with controversies over the name co-inciding with the name of the then former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa. Later, it was renamed as Jai Lalitha. However the director clarified that the name has no connection with the Chief Minister and instead signifies the strong embodiment of the 'woman-in-disguise' character that Sharan was supposed to play. Thriller Delusion is a 1980 American mystery/thriller directed by Alan Beattie, and starring Patricia Pearcy, Joseph Cotten, David Hayward, and John Dukakis. Documentary film The Winter Of Zeljka is a 2013 short film directed by Gustavo Beck. Comedy Video Vixens is a 1975 sex comedy directed by Ron Sullivan under the pseudonym Henri Pachard. It is currently distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot follows the fictional television broadcast station WKLITT as they broadcast a stag film award show. The movie is made up of several vignettes regarding the preparation of the show, clips from fictional movies, and parodies of commercials. Documentary film Begging for Billionaires is a 2009 American documentary film exposing abuses of eminent domain. The film is directed by Philip Klein. The music for the film was written and performed by Tom Goodkind of the Washington Squares. Comedy The Bad Mother's Handbook was a one-off television drama based on the best-selling novel: The Bad Mother's Handbook by Kate Long. It was broadcast on ITV on 19 February 2007, starring Catherine Tate, Anne Reid, Holly Grainger and Robert Pattinson. According to BARB, the show received strong viewing figures of 6.09 million. Science Fiction Blade II is a 2002 American vampire superhero action film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Blade. It is the sequel of the first film and the second part of the Blade film series, followed by Blade: Trinity. It was written by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the previous film. Guillermo del Toro was signed in to direct, and Wesley Snipes returned as the lead character and producer. The film follows the dhampir Blade in his continuing effort to protect humans from vampires. The movie received generally mixed to positive reviews, but became the best-reviewed and the highest grossing film in Blade series; it also introduced the cinema public to Del Toro's traits. Science Fiction Dark Vengeance is a 1993 action/Science fiction film directed by Faruque Ahmed, written by Faruque Ahmed and Ronald D. Herbst, starring James Lew and Michael Standing. The film is also known under the title "Warlords 3000". Thriller Murder, My Sweet is a 1944 American film noir, directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Dick Powell, Claire Trevor, and Anne Shirley. The film is based on Raymond Chandler's 1940 novel Farewell, My Lovely. A second film adaptation of the novel was made in 1975 and released under Chandler's title. Murder, My Sweet turned out to be Anne Shirley's final film. She retired from acting in 1944 at age 26. Comedy Who's Who in Animal Land is a 1944 short comedy film directed by Leslie M. Roush. It won an Academy Award in 1945 for Best Short Subject. Comedy The Unbearable Salesman is the 76th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series, with a Knothead and Splinter. Released theatrically on June 3, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy The Barbarian Invasions is a 2003 French-Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand. It is the sequel to Arcand's earlier film The Decline of the American Empire and is followed by Days of Darkness. The film was produced by companies from both Canada and France, including Telefilm Canada, Société Radio-Canada and Canal+. It was released in 2003 and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards in 2004. Science Fiction Creature 3D is a 2014 Indian 3D monster thriller science fiction film directed by Vikram Bhatt. The film stars Bipasha Basu and Imran Abbas Naqvi in lead roles. It is produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar and co-produced by Ajay Kapoor under the banner of T-Series in association with BVG Films. The film is the Bollywood debut of Pakistani model turned actor Imran Abbas Naqvi. The film also stars Amit Tandon and Mukul Dev in supporting roles. Science Fiction Stepsister from Planet Weird is a Disney Channel Original Movie which was released in June 2000. Comedy Karamuk is a 2002 film directed by Sülbiye Günar. Comedy Party Fever is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 170th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Pink Out is a 2013 comedy short film written and directed by Keith Haitkin. Thriller Cowboys & Aliens is a 2011 American science fiction Western film directed by Jon Favreau and starring Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde. The film is based on the 2006 graphic novel of the same name created by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg. The main plot revolves around an amnesiac outlaw, a wealthy cattleman, and a mysterious traveler who must ally to save a group of townspeople abducted by aliens. The screenplay was written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, based on a screen story by the latter two along with Steve Oedekerk. The film was produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Kurtzman, Orci and Rosenberg, with Steven Spielberg and Favreau serving as executive producers. The project began development in April 1997, when Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures bought film rights to a concept pitched by Rosenberg, former president at Malibu Comics, which he described as a graphic novel in development. After the graphic novel was published in 2006, development on the film was begun again, and Favreau signed on as director in September 2009. Comedy The Ten is a 2007 American comedy film, directed by David Wain and cowritten by Wain and Ken Marino, released through ThinkFilm. The film was released on August 3, 2007. The DVD was released on January 15, 2008. Comedy Love, Laughs and Lather is a 1917 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy The Apartment is a 1960 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Billy Wilder, which stars Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray. It was Wilder's next movie after Some Like It Hot and, like its predecessor, a commercial and critical smash, grossing $25 million at the box office. The film was nominated for ten Academy Awards, and won five, including Best Picture. The film was the basis of the 1968 Broadway musical Promises, Promises, with book by Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach, and lyrics by Hal David. Comedy Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy is a 2006 film starring April Hunter and Joanie Laurer. This Romantic comedy film was premiered at New Jersey & New York on December 1, 2006 and was released on DVD in the United States and the United Kingdom on April 17, 2007. After the film's DVD release Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy won an Honorable Mention award at the New Jersey International Festival awards. The release is being handled by Victory Multimedia. Comedy Choke is a 2008 black comedy film written and directed by Clark Gregg. The film stars Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston. Production took place in New Jersey in 2007. It premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was purchased by Fox Searchlight Pictures for distribution. The film was released on September 26, 2008 and the DVD was released on February 17, 2009. The film is based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. It tells the story of a man who works in a colonial theme park, attends sexual addiction recovery meetings, and intentionally chokes on food in upscale restaurants so his "rescuers" would give him money out of sympathy and thus cover his mother's Alzheimer's disease hospital bills. Comedy Tempo di villeggiatura is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Antonio Racioppi, at his directorial debut. For this film Marisa Merlini won a Silver Ribbon for Best supporting Actress. Documentary film Helen's War is a tv movie. Science Fiction Moontrap is a 1989 science fiction film from Magic Films. Written by Tex Ragsdale and directed by Robert Dyke, it was released on April 28 at WorldFest Houston. A comic book adaptation, featuring the movie's production notes, was released on the same year by Caliber Comics. The cast features Walter Koenig, Bruce Campbell and Leigh Lombardi as a group of astronauts — Lombardi playing one from the distant past — who face an alien invasion by a race of predatory cyborgs. Science Fiction The Hunger Games is a 2012 American science fiction adventure film directed by Gary Ross and based on the novel of the same name by Suzanne Collins. The picture is the first installment in The Hunger Games film series and was produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, with a screenplay by Ross, Collins and Billy Ray. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Stanley Tucci and Donald Sutherland. The story takes place in a dystopian post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem, where boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 18 must take part in the Hunger Games, a televised annual event in which the "tributes" are required to fight to the death until there is one remaining who will be crowned the victor. Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her younger sister's place in the games. Joined by her district's male tribute Peeta Mellark, Katniss travels to the Capitol to train for the Hunger Games under the guidance of former victor Haymitch Abernathy. Comedy So's Your Uncle is a 1943 film directed by Jean Yarbrough. Science Fiction The Body Stealers, also known as Thin Air, is a 1969 British science fiction film directed by Gerry Levy, about the disappearance of British military paratroopers in mid-air whilst on a routine jump. Two investigators try to figure out what happened and uncover an alien plot to steal bodies of earthlings by snatching them out of the air. Documentary film Something Ventured is a 2011 documentary film investigating the emergence of American venture capitalism in the mid-20th Century. Something Ventured follows the stories of the venture capitalists who worked with entrepreneurs to start and build companies like Apple, Intel, Genentech, Cisco, Atari, Tandem, and others. Something Ventured is a full-length independent film which includes interviews with prominent American venture capitalists and entrepreneurs of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, as well as archival photography and footage. The film has aired across the US on local PBS stations as well as on public television in Norway. The film is available on iTunes, Netflix, Amazon.com and from Zeitgeist Films. Something Ventured features the venture capitalists Arthur Rock, Tom Perkins, Don Valentine, Dick Kramlich, Reid Dennis, Bill Draper, Pitch Johnson, Bill Bowes, Bill Edwards, and Jim Gaither. The entrepreneurs featured in Something Ventured are Gordon Moore, Jimmy Treybig, Nolan Bushnell, Dr. Herbert Boyer, Mike Markkula, Sandy Lerner, John Morgridge, and Robert Campbell. Comedy Wristcutters: A Love Story is a 2006 American black comedy romance road movie written and directed by Goran Dukić, starring Patrick Fugit, Shea Whigham, and Shannyn Sossamon. Its premise is set in a strange afterlife way-station that has been reserved for people who have committed suicide. It is based on Etgar Keret's short story "Kneller's Happy Campers". A graphic novel version was titled Pizzeria Kamikaze. The film was originally intended to be shot on super-16 color infrared film, which was produced specially by Kodak. The color-shifts inherent in using this kind of film were thought to enhance the parallel world feel to the action. In the end, it proved to be too time-consuming and the film was shot using normal filmstock manipulated in post-processing. The film was produced on an estimated budget of $1 million and made its premiere at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, and was distributed in limited release on October 19, 2007, before being expanded into wide release on November 2, 2007. It was released on DVD on March 25, 2008, courtesy of Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The film received critical acclaim and has garnered a cult following. Comedy Kigeki migimuke hidari! is a comedy film directed by Yoichi Maeda. Thriller Man with Two Lives is a 1942 American film directed by Phil Rosen and written by Joseph Hoffman. Documentary film Karamoja was a 1954 film produced by exploitation filmmaker Kroger Babb. A documentary of a native tribe from Uganda, the film was marketed by Babb to focus on the imagery that would be shocking to an American audience, including advertising which claimed that the tribe wore "only the wind and live[d] on blood and beer." Scenes in the film included "the bleeding of cattle and drinking of the warm blood, and self-mutilation as a form of ornamentation," as well as a full-color circumcision scene. Karamoja proved to be less controversial than many of Babb's other films, grossing less in box office revenue as a result. Comedy Miss Finknagle Succumbs to Chaos is a 2013 short comedy family drama animated film written by Kirk Shimano and directed by Amy Harrison. Comedy Demetri Martin. Person. is a 2007 Comedy Central special featuring comedian Demetri Martin. It was directed by Jay Karas and filmed at The Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas. It first aired on January 14, 2007, and a DVD was released by Paramount Home Video and Comedy Central on September 4, 2007. Comedy Murder Party is an American comedy-horror film directed by Jeremy Saulnier. It was shot in Brooklyn, New York. It was given the Audience Award for Best Feature at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival and screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival. Documentary film Resistance: Untold Stories of Jewish Partisans is a documentary film. Animation Porky's Party is a 1938 animated short film directed by Bob Clampett, which starred Porky Pig and his dog "Black Fury", as well as two characters named Penguin and Goosey, and an unnamed silkworm. In this short, Porky prepares for his birthday party, but antics ensue. Documentary film Homo faber (trois femmes) is a 2014 documentary film directed by Richard Dindo. Science Fiction Tokyo Tribe is a sci-fi drama film directed by Shion Sono. Comedy Soup or Sonic is an animated cartoon distributed in the Merrie Melodies series, starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was first aired on May 21, 1980 as a part of the television special Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over and was one of four new cartoons released. While the opening card was used for the first time, the closing card for this cartoon was previously used during the 1959-1960 season. This is the only canonical cartoon in which Wile E. Coyote catches the Roadrunner. "Soup or Sonic" was directed by Chuck Jones and Phil Monroe. The title is an oronym, a play on the terms "supersonic" and 'soup or salad', as one might be offered by a waiter in a restaurant. In comparison to other episodes, this is the longest episode with a length of 9 minutes and 11 seconds. Comedy All the Days Before Tomorrow is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by François Dompierre and starring Alexandra Holden and Joey Kern. Documentary film The Virtual Haydn was nominated for Music DVD of the Year in Juno Awards of 2011. Documentary film Being Caribou is a 2005 documentary film that chronicles the travels of husband and wife Karsten Heuer and Leanne Allison following the migration of the Porcupine caribou Herd, in order to explore the Arctic Refuge drilling controversy. The journey lasted 5 months, starting from the community of Old Crow, Yukon on April 8, 2003 and ending September 8. The film is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Documentary film Same Sex America is a 2005 documentary directed by Henry Corra. Comedy A man and a woman get stuck in an isolated house in the French Alpes during a snowstorm, they want to have sex but they have no condom. Will they surrender and practice unsafe sex? Furthermore, they both have a troubled past, are liars, have guns and know how to use them. Documentary film Il Cammino di una grande amica is a 1951 Italian documentary film directed by Lino Lionello Ghirardini. Documentary film We Spin Around the Night Consumed by the Fire is a 1978 documentary film written and directed by Guy Debord. Science Fiction Daijōbu, My Friend is a 1983 Japanese film starring Peter Fonda as a superhero called Gonzy Traumerai. The film, written and directed by Ryu Murakami, based on his own novel, is a parody of such films as Superman, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Documentary film Entry Denied is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Machu Latorre. Comedy Torturous is a 2012 short horror comedy film written by Craig Gunn and Angus Swantee and directed by Angus Swantee. Comedy The Island Princess is a 1954 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Paolo Moffa. Comedy Love or Whatever is a 2012 comedy film written by Dennis Bush and Cait Brennan, and directed by Rosser Goodman. Documentary film Encounter Point is an award-winning film directed by Ronit Avni and Julia Bacha. It depicts different families that have been affected by the violence in Israel between Israelis and Palestinians. In this film, Just Vision, a non-profit organization, follows these families for 16 months. It begins this journey by documenting the ongoing troubles between the Israelis and Palestinians. The team conducted 475 preliminary interviews and did two years of research before embarking on this 16 month journey. The crew traveled throughout Israel, from Tel Mond, Tulkarem, Hebron, and Haifa. These parents and loved ones have been attempting to end the violence by joining, or beginning their own peace organizations and awareness campaigns. Documentary film Tribute This! is a 2008 documentary film directed by Mick McCleery and produced by Gary Joseph and Mike Nicholson. The subject of the film is British singer/songwriter Billy Franks. The film follows the real life, 5 country trek that McCleery, Joseph and Nicholson took, along with Franks as they tried to track down 10 famous singers and ask them if they each would be willing to record 1 track for a tribute album to the mostly unknown Franks, a fellow songwriter who has given his life to his craft but is still an unknown. All proceeds from the album being earmarked for the UK music charity 'Youth Music'. Although the film is mostly a comedy road trip it also explores the deeper issues of the arbitrary nature of celebrity, the lifelong pursuit of dreams and just how important friendships can be. Documentary film One Zero One—The Story of Cybersissy & BayBjane is a 2013 documentary, biographical, fantasy experimental film written and directed by Tim Lienhard Thriller All of them Witches is a 1996 Mexican supernatural thriller by director Daniel Gruener. Based on a screen play by Gabriel González Meléndez, it features Susana Zabaleta, Ricardo Blume, Alejandro Tommasi and Delia Casanova. In 1996, this Spanish-language film is a winner of Prieto Mexico's Ariel and Diosa de Plata Awards. The following year it won the Colombia Film Festival Award for best cinematography. The name of this movie matches that of a book of witchcraft that appeared in the 1968 film 'Rosemary's Baby'. After Dolores hears a neighbor being killed, her husband Andres tries to dispel her fears about gang activity in their apartment building. After he falls asleep, however, she overhears her husband muttering the murdered neighbor's name. Another neighbor, the witch-like Madame Endor warns Dolores that she is in danger and her concerns are then confirmed by her psychiatrist. Dolores begins to believe that disturbing events happening around are the work of the devil. Comedy A Social Celebrity is a silent comedy drama starring Louise Brooks as a small town manicurist who goes to New York with her boyfriend, a barber who poses as a French count. The film is now considered a lost film. Documentary film Salviamo la montagna muore is a 1952 Italian film. Comedy Rat Race is a 2001 American ensemble comedy film directed by Jerry Zucker, written by Andy Breckman, and starring Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Jon Lovitz, Lanai Chapman, Seth Green, Kathy Najimy, Dave Thomas, Vince Vieluf, John Cleese, Breckin Meyer, Kathy Bates, Wayne Knight, Dean Cain, and Amy Smart. The main plot revolves around six teams of people who are given the task of racing 563 miles from a Las Vegas casino to a Silver City, New Mexico train station, where a storage locker contains a duffel bag filled with two million dollars. The first team to reach the locker wins and gets to keep the money. The film has a plot similar to It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and Scavenger Hunt. Comedy The Village Barbershop is a 2008 independent film written and directed by Chris J. Ford, starring John Ratzenberger and Shelly Cole. Ratzenberger plays Art Leroldi, a Reno barber forced to hire a new employee, Gloria MacIntyre, played by Cole, after the death of his longtime business partner. Faced with losing his shop, Gloria helps Art get his life and business back on track with her feisty, determined attitude. Years earlier, Art lost his wife to cancer, a painful wound he nurses by excessive drinking and going to the sportsbook every day. Gloria has her own issues when she finds herself homeless and pregnant by her loser boyfriend, who has decided to leave her for another woman, and take the trailer they live in. However, she soon strikes up a relationship with Colin, a neighborhood barista who is determined to win her over despite her initial reluctance. Art's lonely existence is then brightened when he runs into Josie, an old acquaintance, at a gentleman's club where she works as a waitress. In what he thinks is a fait accompli, the shop's greedy and sleazy landlord, Jacobi, sells the property to Big-Mart, and the barbers are forced to relocate. Thriller Midnight Manhunt is a 1945 crime film mystery directed by William C. Thomas and written by David Lang. The film premiered on July 24, 1945 and is in the public domain. The film stars William Gargan, Ann Savage, Leo Gorcey and George Zucco. Comedy Kelly's Heroes is a 1970 war comedy film directed by Brian G. Hutton, about a group of World War II soldiers who go AWOL to rob a bank behind enemy lines. The film stars Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickles, Carroll O'Connor, and Donald Sutherland, with secondary roles played by Harry Dean Stanton, Gavin MacLeod, and Stuart Margolin. The screenplay was written by British film and television writer Troy Kennedy Martin. The film was a US-Yugoslav co-production, filmed mainly in the Croat village of Vižinada on the Istria peninsula. Animation Drip Dippy Donald is a one reel, seven minute cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1947 and released in March 1948. The Technicolor cartoon was released by Walt Disney Productions, and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon features Donald Duck and was directed by the Disney animator Jack King. Thriller Gunaah is a 2002 Bollywood thriller written by Mahesh Bhatt, directed by Amol Shetge and starring Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea in the lead roles. The film was released on 16 September 2002. Comedy Loonies is a 2002 Dutch family film, based on a Dutch TV series Loonies. The film received a Golden Film in 2002. Animation Hair-Raising Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, released in 1946. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. It stars Bugs Bunny and features the first appearance of Chuck Jones' imposing orange monster character, unnamed here, but in later cartoons named "Rudolph" and then "Gossamer". This was the final appearance of Chuck Jones' Bugs Bunny design, as starting with his next Bugs Bunny cartoon, he would use Robert McKimson's design for the character. After many Bugs cartoon titles that substituted "hare" for "hair" in a punny way, this title includes both words, as homonyms. Animation Frigo is an animated short film directed by Alexandra Gastowitt, Tristan Hocquet and Claire Michaud. Documentary film The Inverted River is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Sophie Valero. Documentary film The Prison Choir is a nominee in the 2007 International Emmy Award for Non-Scripted Entertainment. Comedy La seconda notte di nozze is an Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 2005 Venice Film Festival. For this film Katia Ricciarelli won Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress. Documentary film Meredith Monk is a composer, singer, director, choreographer and creator of new opera, music theater, films and installations. She has been proclaimed as a ‘magician of the voice' and ‘one of America's coolest composers. Documentary film Remake, Remix, RipOff is 2014 documentary film written and directed by Cem Kaya. Thriller American Streetfighter is a 1992 action film written by Steven Austin and Dom Magwili and directed by Steven Austin. Documentary film Hometown Boy is a 2011 drama film directed by Yao Hung-i. Documentary film Reality 2.0 is a 2012 animated documentary short film written and directed by Víctor Orozco Ramírez. Comedy FC Venus is a 2006 romantic comedy film written by Outi Keskevaari and Katri Manninen and directed by Ute Wieland and Joona Tena. Comedy Hold-Up is a Franco-Canadian crime comedy from 1985, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and directed by Alexandre Arcady. The screenplay by Arcady, Daniel Saint-Hamont and Francis Veber is based on the novel Quick Change by Jay Cronley. The novel was filmed again, as Quick Change, in 1990, with Bill Murray starring and co-directing. Comedy 2B Perfectly Honest is a 2004 comedy-drama film written and directed by Randel Cole. Comedy The Barons is a 2009 Belgian comedy film directed by Nabil Ben Yadir. It was written by Yadir, Laurent Brandenbourger and Sébastien Fernandez. It premiered on September 2, 2009, at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur. The film was nominated for six Magritte Awards, winning Best Supporting Actor for Jan Decleir. Comedy Chatterbox is a 1977 comedy film about a woman with a talking vagina. The movie stars Candice Rialson as Penelope, a hairdresser who discovers her vagina has the power of speech after it derisively comments on a lover's performance. Penelope's talking vagina has a mind of its own, which includes a desire to sing. Penelope and her talking vagina wind up exploited by her psychiatrist, who launches her on a career in show business. According to Michael Medved in The Golden Turkey Awards, Penelope's talking vagina precipitates many developments in her life: Escapades include a sojourn in jail with a basketball team and sessions with a psychiatrist to help Virginia overcome her emotional problems. With her self-confidence restored, she makes several hit appearances on TV talkshows; the theory, apparently, is that Virginia makes an even more interesting late-night guest than Truman Capote. Animation The Equality Effect is a 2010 animated short film directed by Andrea Dorfman. Documentary film Clark: A Gonzomentary is an American 2013 gonzo journalism-styled mockumentary written, directed and produced by Daniel D.W. Comedy What Every Woman Knows is a 1921 American silent film comedy-drama adapted form the play What Every Woman Knows by 'James Barrie. The play had premiered on Broadway in 1908 and was a hit starring Maude Adams. A British silent film version had been made in 1917 and a later American talkie would be produced in 1934 with Helen Hayes. This silent film version was directed by William C. deMille continuing his forte at adapting literary and/or stage plays to the silent screen. The film stars Lois Wilson and Conrad Nagel. This version is now lost. Comedy Fat Stupid Rabbit is a 2006 film directed by Vyacheslav Ross. Comedy The Legend of Dolemite is a 1994 comedy and documentary film written by Duane LaDage, Rudy Ray Moore and S. Leigh Savidge and directed by Foster V. Corder. Comedy Body Slam is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Hal Needham, starring Dirk Benedict, Roddy Piper, Tanya Roberts, Sam Fatu and Captain Lou Albano. The film revolves around a down-and-out music promoter who inadvertently becomes a successful professional wrestling manager. After being exiled from the business by a rival manager, he finds success in promoting shows that feature both wrestling and rock music. The film features many well-known wrestlers of the time and references the Rock 'n' Wrestling era of professional wrestling. Hal Needham, who had previously directed the successful Smokey and the Bandit films had arguments with the pair that produced and wrote the film regarding his changes to the script, resulting in lawsuits that delayed the film's release. As a result, the film was never theatrically released and was instead released direct-to-video. It was Needham's final film. Documentary film Around 5000 B.C., the Aryans, a nomadic tribe from the Steppes of Central Asia entered India through the Punjab and brought with them the Hindu religion based on the 4 great texts called The Vedas. Animation The Great Cognito is a 1982 short animation film written by Susan Shadburne and John Morrison and directed by Will Vinton. Thriller The Castle of Fu Manchu also known by its German title Die Folterkammer des Dr. Fu Man Chu, is the fifth and final Fu Manchu film with Christopher Lee portraying the title character. The spy/crime film was filmed on location in Spain and Istanbul and originally released in West Germany in 1969. It was directed by Jesús Franco and also stars Richard Greene as Nayland Smith and Howard Marion-Crawford as Dr. Petrie. Its other titles are Assignment Istanbul and The Torture Chamber of Fu Manchu. Documentary film Blackout 2008: The Bench Denim & Underwear Show is a 2008 documentary film. Comedy The First Nudie Musical is a 1976 American motion picture directed by Mark Haggard and Bruce Kimmel. Comedy Denikaina Ready is a Telugu slapstick comedy film directed by G.Nageswara Reddy and produced by Mohan Babu. The film features Vishnu Manchu and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles. The movie was dubbed in Malayalam as Endhinum Ready and was released simultaneously with Telugu. This film is a remake of the Malayalam film Udayapuram Sulthan. It got positive reviews and ran for 175 days. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Naangaellam Appave Ippadi. Documentary film Graceland Girls is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jordan Salvatoriello. Comedy Sex.Violence.FamilyValues is an award-winning film by Singaporean director Ken Kwek. Comprising three short stories, Cartoons, Porn Masala and The Bouncer, the film was shot over a two-year period at The Butter Factory, a major nightclub in Singapore, whose owners financed the project. The individual shorts were screened at more than a dozen international film festivals, and Porn Masala won the Audience Choice Award at the 2011 Gotham Screen Film Festival in New York. Animation Szaffi is a 1984 Hungarian animated film directed by Attila Dargay. It is based on the 1885 book The Gypsy Baron by Mór Jókai, about the romance between a poor Hungarian aristocrat and a mysterious Romani-looking Turkish girl in the 18th century. Music from Johann Strauss II's operetta The Gypsy Baron, based on the same novel, is used for the film's soundtrack. Documentary film Mulberry Child is a 2011 documentary film that was written and directed by Susan Morgan Cooper, based on the book by the same name by Jian Ping. It had its world premiere on October 16, 2011 at the Heartland Film Festival and features Jacqueline Bisset as the movie's narrator. Comedy The First on the List is a 2011 comedy film directed by Roan Johnson and written by Roan Johnson, Davide Lantieri and Renzo Lulli. Documentary film MTV Unplugged es el segundo álbum en directo de Alejandro Sanz grabado en el famoso teatro Gusman Center for the Perfoming Arts de Miami, Estados Unidos. Lanzado por Warner Music en 2001, precedido por el Básico en 1994. Alejandro Sanz hizo historia siendo el primer español en hacer un MTV Unplugged, también se editó un DVD del concierto. En este trabajo Sanz muestra su versatilidad para acoplarse a un sonido más clásico y natural. Destacándose el cambio de ritmo y el liderazgo en guitarra o piano. En Cuando nadie me ve y Cómo te echo de menos hay acompañamiento solo de piano y cuerdas. Y en Amiga mía y Quiero morir en tu veneno se nota un cambio drástico de lo eléctrico algo fuerte a lo acústico permanente. Documentary film A Shockumentary view on London in the 60s, with interviews with Rockers, Beatniks and more. Comedy A street kid has dreams of becoming a jockey. He gets his chance when he and his gang discover a poor old man who has a championship race horse. The man agrees to let the boy ride his horse in a race, but first the gang must get enough money to pay for the race's entry fees. Animation Thomas & Friends: Animals Aboard! is an animated short film written by Sharon Miller, Gerard Foster, Allan Plenderleith, Alan Hescott and directed Greg Tiernan. Comedy Kiss Me Goodbye is a 1982 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Sally Field, James Caan and Jeff Bridges. It is a remake of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands, a 1976 Brazilian film starring Sonia Braga based on the book of the same name by Jorge Amado. Field was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy/Musical for her performance, but Caan later said that he hated this film, as he did several films in which he appeared either just to keep working or for the money. In a 1991 interview, Caan claimed that making Kiss Me Goodbye was one of the most unpleasant experiences of his life, and that as a consequence, he did not make another film for five years. Documentary film Begrijpt U Nu Waarom Ik Huil? is a 1969 documentary film by Dutch director Louis van Gasteren. In the late 1960s Van Gasteren was drawn to the work of the Leiden professor Jan Bastiaans to trauma of war victims. He was concerned about the psychotherapeutic treatment with LSD on a former concentration camp prisoner in Bastiaans' clinic. The patient focused on was named Joop. Joop was arrested by the Nazis in September 1941 and underwent a long journey through hell among different camps until he was liberated by the Russians. Joop returned home to his wife a different man. He had nightmares and was incapable of ordinary human contact. With two cameras From Gasteren shot about six and a half hours solid of the first treatment Joop underwent at Bastiaans. Particular attention is paid to details: Joop's hands, the sweat on his forehead, a tear running down his cheek slowly. From this Gasteren edited more than one hour of film that made a big impression at release and even led to questions in Parliament. 16 mm, b/w, 62 minutes. Documentary film Field Report: Migratory Bird Trapping In South China is a 2013 short documentary film. Documentary film Sexwork & Me is a 2012 documentary film directed by Clare Sturges. Comedy Le streghe is a film produced by Dino De Laurentiis in 1965 and released in 1967. It consists of 5 short stories, directed by Luchino Visconti, Franco Rossi, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Mauro Bolognini and Vittorio De Sica. Each story is about witches and features Silvana Mangano. This is one of De Laurentiis' more eclectic films. Clint Eastwood also makes an appearance in the final story. Comedy The Spanking Age is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 80th Our Gang short that was released. The film was considered to be a lost film, until a copy of it appeared in 1990. Thriller The Crime of the Century is a thriller film directed by William Beaudine and featuring a star-studded cast including Jean Hersholt, Wynne Gibson, Stuart Erwin, Frances Dee, and David Landau. Documentary film Hue: A Matter Of Colour is a 2013 Documentary film written and directed by Vic Sarin Documentary film "There's a part of Washington, DC never seen by the tourists and ignored by the mass media. At least three percent of DC is HIV positive, a staggering rate higher than parts of Africa, but the city is also full of encouraging stories of grassroots movements to extend education, combat stigmas, and spread hope. TFF alum Susan Koch's (Kicking It) eye-opening documentary tells the unheard stories behind the growing epidemic in our nation's capital." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Science Fiction Soldier of Orange is a 1977 Dutch film directed by Paul Verhoeven and produced by Rob Houwer, starring Rutger Hauer and Jeroen Krabbé. The film is set around the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II, and shows how individual students have different roles in the war. The story is based on the autobiographic book Soldaat van Oranje by Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema. The film had a budget of ƒ 5,000,000, at the time the most expensive Dutch movie ever. With 1,547,183 viewers, it was the most popular Dutch film of 1977. The film received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980. Animation Yamato 2520 was Yoshinobu Nishizaki's attempt at a sequel to Space Battleship Yamato, set several hundred years after the original series. However, Nishizaki was sued by Leiji Matsumoto for breach of copyright. Ultimately, Yamato 2520 was left unfinished after only three episodes were released. The OVA series features mechanical designs by Syd Mead and a soundtrack by jazz musician David Matthews. Animation An Adventurous Afternoon is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Ines Christine Geisser and Kirsten Carina Geisser. Documentary film No Place Like Home is a 2006 documentary about a man's experiences in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina directed by Courtney Fathom Sell and co-produced by Jac Currie. Comedy Crazy Paradise is a 1962 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Dirch Passer. Documentary film Anton's Right Here is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lyubov Arkus. Thriller The Man Who Haunted Himself is a 1970 British psychological thriller film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Roger Moore. It was based on the novel The Strange Case of Mr Pelham by Anthony Armstrong. Comedy Pattanathil Sundaran is a 2003 Malayalam film directed by Vipin Mohan, and starring Dileep and Navya Nair. Comedy Kaitō Ruby is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Makoto Wada. Science Fiction City Under the Sea is a 1965 science fiction film. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and starred Vincent Price, Tab Hunter and David Tomlinson. The plot concerns the discovery of a lost city beneath the sea off the coast of Cornwall. Price is the captain overseeing a group of sailors who have lived there for more than a century where the peculiar mix of gases has allowed them to extend their lifespan. The film was made in the tradition of the period fantasies started with Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The film attempted to capitalize on the series of Edgar Allan Poe films that had been made by Roger Corman, starring Price. To this extent the film took the title of a Poe poem, "The City in the Sea", and attempted to exploit the Poe films trend, even though the film is only loosely based on the poem with a recitation of the poem at the end of the film. Comedy Sturzflug is a 1989 comedy drama film written and directed by Thorsten Näter. Science Fiction Weird Science is a 1985 American teen sci-fi comedy film written and directed by John Hughes and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Kelly LeBrock. The film's producer, Joel Silver, acquired film rights to the pre-Comics Code Authority 1950s EC Comics magazine of the same name, from which the plot is developed as an expansion and modernization of the basic premise in Al Feldstein's story "Made of the Future" in the fifth issue. The title song was written and performed by American new wave band Oingo Boingo. As of 2013, a remake of Weird Science is currently in development at Universal Studios, with Joel Silver returning as producer and Michael Bacall also returning as screenwriter. Comedy So, Now I'm a Zombie is a 2013 short, horror, romance drama film written and directed by Alison Ho. Comedy Bhaji in Problem is a Punjabi comedy film directed by Smeep Kang, who had earlier directed films like Carry on Jatta and Lucky Di Unlucky Story, both of which featured Gippy Grewal in the lead role. Grewal also appears in this film, along with an ensemble cast including Ragini Khanna, Gurpreet Ghuggi, B.N. Sharma, Karamjit Anmol, Japji Khaira, Khushboo Grewal and Misha Bajwa amongst others. The film is produced by Ashvini Yardi, and Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar who also appears in the film shortly, enacting as a lookalike of himself. Besides from Akshay Kumar, the film also features actor Om Puri and cricketer Harbhajan Singh. Bhaji in Problem was released on 15 November 2013. It has released in over 600 screens worldwide. Bhaji in Problem was declared "superhit" at the Indian box office. This film is loosely based on Bollywood Movie 'Sandwich' starring Govinda and Raveena Tondon. Animation Terror em Batatais is a 2011 short animated film directed by Nilson Reis. Comedy Der Veilchenfresser is a 1926 film directed by Friedrich Zelnik. Thriller Taste of Fear is a 1961 British thriller film directed by Seth Holt, shot in black-and-white by Douglas Slocombe, and released by Hammer Films. The film stars Susan Strasberg, Ronald Lewis, Ann Todd, and Christopher Lee, the latter, one of Hammer's most bankable stars, in a supporting role. Comedy Another Gay Movie is a 2006 gay romantic comedy film directed by Todd Stephens. It satirically follows four gay friends, Andy, Jarod, Nico and Griff, who vow upon graduating high school that they will all lose their "anal virginity" before their bull dyke friend Muffler's big Labor Day party. Each of the boys botches various opportunities to fulfill the pact, until the night of the party, when each guy becomes successful. Animation The Flying Ship or The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship is a Russian fairy tale. Andrew Lang included it in The Yellow Fairy Book and Arthur Ransome in Old Peter's Russian Tales. Uri Shulevitz illustrated a version of Ransome's tale, The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship, for which he won the Caldecott Medal in 1969. Also, a made-for-TV stop motion-animated film with the same name was released in the United Kingdom in 1990. It aired as part of WGBH's children's series, Long Ago and Far Away. Rabbit Ears Productions has also made an audiotape version, featuring Robin Williams, which was released on Showtime in 1991. It aired as part of Rabbit Ears's We All Have Tales series. In addition, Terry Gilliam's 1988 film The Adventures of Baron Munchausen contains several elements inspired by this story, particularly the opening sequence set at the court of the Grand Turk. Animation Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon is a 2010 animated short film by DreamWorks Animation that is a sequel to the feature film, How to Train Your Dragon. The short was originally broadcast on television on October 14, 2010 on Cartoon Network, and released as a special feature on Blu-ray and double DVD edition of the original feature film on October 15, 2010. The film follows Hiccup and his young fellows accompanying their mentor, Gobber, on a quest to kill the legendary Boneknapper Dragon. Thriller Terminal Phase is a 2010 short thriller film written by Matías Candeira and directed by Marta Génova. Comedy Khochu vashego muzha is a 1992 comedy film written and directed by Sergey Nikonenko. Comedy Western Carolina University film student created a film about the dull routine of Annie's life. Her life is broken when a very special guy comes into her life. Thriller Un Asunto Privado is a Spanish drama film coproduced by Portuguese and Argentine producers. It was filmed in Portugal. It was released in 1996, directed by Imanol Arias, and written by José Ángel Esteban. Science Fiction The Day Mars Invaded Earth is a science fiction film, made by API, released in 1963 by Twentieth Century Fox and directed and produced by Maury Dexter. Dexter said the title was thought up by Robert Lippert to evoke memories of The Day the Earth Stood Still. The film's plot is a cross between The War of the Worlds, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and involves Martians duplicating a scientist and his family to prepare for their invasion. The film was shot at Greystone Mansion. Comedy Love in the Nick of Thyme is a 2009 comedy, drama, musical film written and directed by David E. Talbert. Comedy And the Mud Ship Sails Away is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Hirobumi Watanabe. Thriller Breathing Room is a 2008 horror film written and directed by John Suits and Gabriel Cowan. Thriller Jism is a 2003 Indian erotic thriller film edited and directed by Amit Saxena, written by Mahesh Bhatt, produced by Pooja Bhatt and Sujit Kumar Singh under the banner Fish Eye Network [P] Ltd and Shreya Creations, which starred Bipasha Basu and John Abraham, the latter making his début in Bollywood films. The music for the film was scored by M. M. Keeravani. Jism ranked 92 in the top 100 sexiest movie scenes poll conducted by Channel 4. The film is essentially a remake of "Body Heat," which was, in turn, a looser rehash of Billy Wilder's well-known 1944 movie Double Indemnity, which was an actually improved version of James Cain's novel, Double Indemnity. Comedy Sandade Sandadi is a 2002 Telugu film directed by Muppalaneni Shiva and produced by Mr. Adityaram under Adityaram Movies .The film stars Jagapathi Babu, Rajendra Prasad, Sivaji, Urvasi, Rasi and Sanghavi in the lead roles. The film was a remake of Kannada film Kothigalu Saar Kothigalu. It was remade in in Hindi as Shaadi No. 1. Documentary film Klangbad: Avant-garde in the meadows is a 2009 feature length documentary film about the famous open air music festival "Klangbad" curated by Hans Joachim Irmler, one of the founding members of Faust. The film was produced and directed by the award-winning filmmakers Dietmar Post and Lucia Palacios. The film was shot on location in August 2005 in the small village of Scheer. Animation The Adventures of Pinocchio was an Italian animated film directed by Raoul Verdini and Umberto Spano. Italian artist Mario Pompei did the scenography of this black-and-white film. Created and produced by Cartoni Animati Italiani Roma and distributed by De Vecchi, this cartoon was based on the famous children's book The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. The film was intended to be the first animated feature film from Italy, but was never completed; if the film was finished, it also would have been the first animated film adaptation based on the novel of the same name. It is now considered lost, only the original script and a couple of still frames are all that survived of the film. Animation Fokus-Pokus is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Thriller Final Judgement is a 1992 film directed by Louis Morneau. Comedy So Goes My Love is an American 1946 comedy film, produced by Universal Pictures. It is based on a true story, A Genius in the Family, the memoir of Hiram Percy Maxim, and focusing on the relationship between Maxim and his father, Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim. The film was Myrna Loy's first starring role as a freelance artist following her departure from M-G-M. Comedy Himalay Ki God Mein is a 1965 Indian film directed by Vijay Bhatt starring Manoj Kumar and Mala Sinha in lead roles and Shashikala in supporting role. Along with winning the Filmfare Best Movie Award, the film was also a "Superhit" at the boxoffice and was listed in the top 20 earners of the 1960s. The film was remade in Telugu as Dr. Babu with Sobhan Babu. Documentary film Negative: Nothing - Step by Step for Japan is a documentary film directed by Jan Knuesel and Stephan Knuesel. Thriller Anukshanam is a 2014 Telugu, slasher film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Vishnu Manchu and Revathi in lead roles. Ram Gopal Varma has started a new distribution system with this film by auctioning this movie through website. Upon release the edge of the seat thriller received very positive reviews, and became an instant hit at the Indian and United states box office. Comedy Ureme 8: Esperman and Ureme 8 is the eighth in the Ureme series of Korean children's science-fiction films. After separating in the previous two entries, director Kim Cheong-gi and star Shim Hyung-rae were reunited in this film. This is the eighth installment in the Ureme saga. Documentary film Faces After the Storm is a 1981 documentary film directed by Prakash Jha. Documentary film Iranian Taboo is a 2011 documentary film by Iranian filmmaker Reza Allamehzadeh about the Bahai community of Iran. It was selected for the 2012 Dawn Breakers International Film Festival as well as New Port Beach and Uninvited Film Festivals. Thriller Ordinary Sinner is a 2001 film directed by John Henry Davis. Documentary film Not Bad for a Girl is a rockumentary on women musicians of the 90s from the indie rock music genre grunge and riot grrrl and celebrates madness, creativity, and gender play. Tina Silvey was the executive producer. Silvey Co. producing MTV music videos for most of the well known indie grunge/indie bands including: Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jane's Addiction, Sonic Youth, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, Stone Temple Pilots, The Smashing Pumpkins, Liquid Jesus, Concrete Blonde, and The Replacements. Not Bad for a Girl was written, directed, produced and shot by rock phenomenologist feminist Lisa Rose Apramian, edited, shot and co-produced by Kyle C. Kyle, drummer for Venus and the Razorblades, the Motels, Wafflebutt, and the Wild Stares and co-produced by Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain. A DVD, with a booklet, is available for purchase at the official website and a release date for the sequel book is in the works. Awarded Best Documentary at the New York Underground Film Festival 1996, Nominated: Best Director, 19th Atlanta Film and Video Festival 1995. Thriller The Devil You Know is a 2013 mystery and thriller film written by Alex Michaelides and directed by James Oakley. Comedy Bruce Almighty is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac, written by Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe and Steve Oedekerk and stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck TV reporter who complains to God that he is not doing his job correctly, and is offered the chance to try being God himself for one week. This is Shadyac and Carrey's third collaboration after working together on Shadyac's first film, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, in 1994 and Liar Liar in 1997. When released in American theaters in May 2003, it took the #1 spot at the box office, grossing $85.89 million-- higher than the release of Pearl Harbor, making it the highest-rated Memorial Day weekend opening of any film in motion picture history. The movie surprised media analysts when it beat The Matrix Reloaded after its first week of release. By the time it left theaters in December 2003, it took in a United States domestic total of over $242 million and $484 million worldwide. Comedy Buried Treasure is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 47th Our Gang short subject released. Documentary film Etched In Skin is a 2013 short, biographical, documentary film written and directed by Anne Kmetyko. Animation He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword is a 1985 American animated feature film produced by Filmation. Although released before the series She-Ra: Princess of Power began, the film was a compilation of the first five episodes with minor edits made. The film was part of a trend of theatrically released animations created by producers of TV shows and toys during the 1980s. Animation The Battle Of The Poor is a 2013 short animation film directed by Xiaoyang Zhang. Thriller Anji is a 2004 Telugu with Chiranjeevi in the lead role. The film was produced by Shyam Prasad Reddy, and bagged a National Film Award for Best Special Effects.The movie was inspired from Hollywood movies "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" directed by Steven Spielberg and "Romancing the Stone" directed by Robert Zemeckis Documentary film Woman by Woman: New Hope for the Villages of India is a 2001 documentary film by filmmaker, Dorothy Fadiman. Thriller Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning is a 2012 American science fiction action film co-written, co-edited and directed by John Hyams, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Scott Adkins, and Dolph Lundgren. A semi-sequel to Regeneration, it is the first in the Universal Soldier series to be filmed in 3-D. Comedy Away is a 2011 comedy thriller film written by Chad Darnell and X. Dean Lim and directed by X. Dean Lim. Comedy The Employment is a 2008 animation comedy drama short film written by Patricio Plaza and directed by Santiago Grasso. Documentary film People of the Po Valley is a 1947 documentary short film written and directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Comedy Liza and All the Others is a 2003 Greek comedy/romance film written by Katerina Bei and directed by Nikos Perakis. Comedy I'm Harry Clark is a comedy drama film directed by Mickey Blaine. Comedy Bányató is a 2007 comedy drama film written by Gergely Péterfy and directed by Bela Paczolay. Comedy Fine Clothes is a 1925 comedy film written by Ferenc Molnar and directed by John M. Stahl. Thriller Birthday Girl is a 2001 British-American drama and crime film directed by Jez Butterworth. The plot focuses on English bank clerk John Buckingham who orders a Russian mail-order bride, Nadia. It becomes clear upon her arrival that Nadia cannot speak English, and early into her stay, two mysterious men come to the house claiming to be her cousin and cousin's friend. The film features Nicole Kidman, Ben Chaplin, Mathieu Kassovitz, and Vincent Cassel. English and Russian are spoken interchangeably in the film. Thriller Aaytha Ezhuthu is a 2004 Tamil political film written and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Suriya, Madhavan and Siddharth in the lead roles, with Meera Jasmine, Trisha Krishnan and Esha Deol also in pivotal characters.Bharathiraja plays a pivotal role. The film's score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran was cinematographer and Sreekar Prasad was editor. The title of the movie is the name of a Tamil letter, ஃ - three dots corresponding to the film's three different personalities from completely different strata of society. The film was simultaneously shot in Hindi as Yuva with an entirely different cast barring Deol, while a dubbed version in Telugu was also released. Produced by Ratnam's home banner of Madras Talkies, Aaytha Ezhuthu released in May 2004 to mostly positive reviews but was an average grosser at the box office. Comedy The Midnight Prowlers is a 1915 silent comedy film produced by the Vim Comedy Company featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Dikkenek is a 2006 Franco-Belgian comedy film directed by Olivier Van Hoofstadt. It has attained cult status in France and Belgium because of its Belgian-type humor. It follows the life of different characters for a few days under the pretense of Stef & J.C. looking for the love of Stef's life. Comedy Here I Am, Here I Stay is a 1959 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and produced by Artur Brauner. It stars Caterina Valente, Hans Holt and Ruth Stephan. The film also features a guest appearance by Bill Haley. Thriller Deceiver is a 1997 murder mystery film. It won Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay at the 1997 Stockholm Film Festival, and the Special Jury Prize at the 1998 Cognac Police Film Festival. Comedy Monster Movie is a 2008 horror comedy film by the Polonia brothers. It marks the last film created by the filmmaking duo before John Polonia's death at age 39. Thriller Historias y testigos: ¡Ni una muerta más!* is a 2004 TV movie produced and televised by Florida's Telemundo. Part of the main cast returned for two sequels, each of one dealing with different unsolved cased. Spanish for "Stories & Witnesses: Not One More Death!" Comedy The Public Life of Henry the Ninth is a British comedy film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring Leonard Henry, Betty Frankiss, and George Mozart. This film was the first film made by Hammer Productions, and was Henry's film debut. It is set largely in the bar of the Henry VIII public house, with the title alluding to the 1933 Oscar-winning film The Private Life of Henry VIII. Originally released in 1935 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was released again in 1940, this time by Exclusive. It is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. Documentary film A Whole Lott More is a 2013 documentary film directed by Victor Buhler. Documentary film Teenage Dwarf is a 2002 documentary film directed by Jamie O'leary. Documentary film The Russians: People of the Cities is a 1978 documentary film directed by Arch Nicholson. Comedy Haunted is a children’s comedy-horror film produced by Sandpiper Productions in 1989 and 1990 and released in 1991. It was written and produced by Warren Chaney and directed by John Magyar. Beverly Wilson was the Executive Producer for the film, which stars Gabe Caravello, Hunter Lee Hughes, Parrish Nelson, Quincy Starnes, Trevor Tellepsen and James Gale. Haunted tells the story of five children playing hooky from school who become unexpectedly trapped in a haunted castle where they encounter Dracula, the Werewolf, Hunchback and Frankenstein's monster. The picture was shot on location in Santa Fe, Texas and Galveston, Texas. Filming was completed in 1990 and was the last picture to be distributed by Intercontinental Releasing Corporation to theatres in 1991, and again in 1993. After acquisition by Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer, the movie was once more re-released in 1996 and then faded away. Thriller Strange Days is a 1995 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Co-written and produced by her ex-husband James Cameron and co-written by Jay Cocks, it stars Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Michael Wincott. It was a commercial failure, earning only a fraction of its production cost in its domestic release. The film was nominated for five Saturn Awards including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Writing for Cameron and Cocks and Best Actor for Fiennes, with Bassett winning Best Actress and Bigelow becoming the first woman to win the Saturn Award for Best Director. Animation Hip-Hip-Hurry! is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner released on December 6, 1958. The title is a pun on "Hip Hip Hooray!!" Comedy Speed-Dating is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Joseph A. Elmore Jr. Comedy Une nouvelle comédie hilarante du groupe Komiko. Mario et Maria gagnent en cadeau un séjour dans un grand hôtel. C'est une première pour le couple et ils font leur mieux de ne pas "faire vilain"... Documentary film A.k.a. Cassius Clay is a 1970 boxing documentary film about the former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Directed by Jimmy Jacobs, the film was made during Ali's exile from the sport for refusing to be inducted into the US Army on religious grounds. Narrated by Richard Kiley, the film gives an overview of Ali's career to that point. The film features archival footage of people associated with Ali, such as Angelo Dundee, Malcolm X, and Drew Bundini Brown, and clips of his fights with Sonny Liston, Henry Cooper, George Chuvalo and Floyd Patterson. These are intercut with scenes featuring Ali and veteran boxing trainer Cus D'Amato discussing his career and how he would have fared against past champions such as Joe Louis. Comedy Lex and Rory is a 1994 Australian film from director Dean Murphy. Comedy Heavenly Slug is a 1945 Soviet comedy film directed by Semyon Timoshenko. Major Bulochkin, first lieutenant Tucha and captain Kaisarov - three friends, pilots, officers, vowed not to love until the end of the war. However, military service is introduced from a female aviator squadron. And friends, one after another began to take their positions. Animation Treevil is a 2002 short animated film written by Christer Lindström,Aino Ovaskainen,Aiju Salminen and directed by Christer Lindström,Aino Ovaskainen, Aiju Salminen. Comedy Kigeki ekimae ryokan is a 1958 comedy film directed by Shirô Toyoda. Comedy Woman on the Beach is the seventh feature film by South Korean director Hong Sang-soo, and was released in 2006. Animation Pussycat is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Takena Nagao. Documentary film Amsterdam Stories USA is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Rob Rombout and Rogier Van Eck. Thriller Hollywood Flies is a 2005 crime fiction, action, drama, thriller movie written by Alessandro Fabbri, Aldo Lado, Chiara Laudani, Roberto Scarpetti, Fabio Segatori and Luigi Ventriglia and directed by Fabio Segatori. Thriller The Illustrated Family Doctor is a 2005 comedy film directed by Kriv Stenders. Animation All Right! is a 2008 film directed by Thierry Van Hasselt. Documentary film Humbert Balsan producteur rebelle is a 2006 documentary film directed by Anne Andreu. Comedy Stick Around is a 1925 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller dot the i is a 2003 psychological thriller starring Gael García Bernal, Natalia Verbeke, and James D'Arcy. It was written and directed by Matthew Parkhill. Comedy The Manhattan Dating project, directed by Alexander von Roon and produced by Allison Teich, follows some hot twentysomethings, negotiating their way through NYC. Dating, Loving and Partying pre 911 and pre bubble burst. The Manhattan Dating project started the Dating-Reality-TV craze at a time, when Sex and the City was what Lena Dunham's "Girls" is trying to be today. Comedy Les Boys is a 1997 Quebec-made comedy film directed by Louis Saia. It has spawned three sequels and by any measure is the most successful Quebec made film series of all time, and one of the most successful Canadian-made film series of all time. Comedy Las delicias del poder is a 1999 Mexican political satire comedy film directed by Iván Lipkies starring María Elena Velasco as La India María with Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Irma Dorantes, and Adalberto Martínez. The film broke the box-office record in Mexico at the time of its release earning 11 million pesos and having been the second-highest grossing film of the year. Thriller Rogue is a 2007 Australian independent horror film about a group of tourists in Australia who fall prey to a giant, man-eating crocodile. Rogue was released in Australia on 8 November 2007. The film stars Michael Vartan and Radha Mitchell and was directed, written, and produced by Greg McLean, who also directed the 2005 indie-Australian horror hit Wolf Creek. It was produced by David Lightfoot and Matt Hearn and made on a budget of A$26,900,000. The film was inspired by the true story of Sweetheart, a giant Australian crocodile that attacked boats in the late 1970s, although in real life, Sweetheart was never responsible for a fatal attack. Comedy Fortunat is a 1960 Franco-Italian co-production motion picture comedy directed and written by Alex Joffé, based on novel by Michel Breitman. The film stars Bourvil and Michèle Morgan. It tells the story of a lazy man who helps sociable lady and her children from the Nazis. Thriller Phone is a 2002 South Korean horror film written and directed by Ahn Byeong-ki and starring Ha Ji-won and Kim Yoo-mi. The film is a complex and disturbing love story that involves possession and ghosts. Documentary film TV Junkie is a documentary that chronicles Rick Kirkham's drug addiction. Its filmmakers, Michael Cain and Matt Radecki, sifted through the video-diary footage to piece together the story of Kirkham's life, focusing on the seven years in which he and his family struggled with his addiction to crack cocaine. It was shown at Sundance in 2006. The film was the subject of a lawsuit by his ex-wife Tammie. Variety gave the film a middling review, finding the central figure unpleasant and unsympathetic and the production values inevitably low. Film Threat found it "an unbelievably candid glimpse into the contradictions of cocaine addiction", and praised Kirkham's articulate and authentic self-portrait. OutNow.CH found it had a certain fascination beyond what would be expected. Documentary film The Last Airbender: Siege of the North is a 2010 short documentary film. Documentary film A Diary for Timothy is a British documentary film directed by Humphrey Jennings. It was produced by Basil Wright for the Crown Film Unit. The narration was written by the British author E. M. Forster and is an account of the progress of the war during the first six months of the life of a baby named Timothy. The recoveries of a pilot with a broken leg and a miner with a broken arm are also featured. Dame Myra Hess is featured giving a concert at the National Gallery in London, several years after her appearance in Listen to Britain, and John Gielgud performs as the Prince in the gravediggers scene from Hamlet. In a documentary on Jennings made for Channel 4 television by Kevin MacDonald in 2000, it was revealed that the baby who was the subject of the film later moved to Brighton in the 1960s and became a mod before settling down to become a teacher; he died in November 2000. Documentary film Shot in Germany, The Netherlands, USA and Israel, this documentary deals with the situation of the Holocaust survivors in Israel and around the world. The Filmmakers follow the billions of dollars transferred from the German governments and other European governments as compensation for those who managed to live through the Nazi Terror. Their journey begins with the payment agreement signed in 1953 and ends with the exposure of enormous monetary sources such as real estate and bank accounts of Jewish victims. All of those are accumulated at many Israeli companies, who drag their answers in order to avoid giving the property back to its rightful owners. When the Filmmakers began their Journey, 280,000 Holocaust survivors lived in Israel. Nowadays there are only 270,000, 25% of which suffer from poverty and distress. In an attempt to end their life with dignity, some of them migrate back to Germany, where they can receive financial support and formal recognition as Holocaust survivors. "Paying for justice", is not an ordinary film about the Holocaust – it is an active documentary asking you to spare a minute before the last of living witnesses disappears; asking you to scream for justice. Thriller The Good Neighbour is a 2011 German film directed by Stephan Rick. It premiered in competition at the 2011 Shanghai International Film Festival and was screened at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival and the Hof International Film Festival. The Good Neighbour was shot on location in Karlsruhe, Baden-Baden and Mannheim, Germany. The thriller is Rick's debut feature film. His previous work, the children's TV series Allein gegen die Zeit, had been nominated for the German Television Award and the International Emmy Award. Animation Billion Dollar Limited is the third of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Fleischer Studios, Billion Dollar Limited centers on a train carrying one billion dollars in gold to the US mint, which is sabotaged by robbers before Superman intervenes. The short was released by Paramount Pictures on January 9, 1942. Thriller Palimpsest: A Hypnotic Mystery is a 2006 thriller film written by Igor Brejdygant and directed by Konrad Niewolski. Science Fiction Tiger & Bunny: The Beginning is a 2012 animation film directed by Yoshitomo Yonetani. Documentary film Maswife: Life in Camp Pinchinat is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Joelle Pierre Louis, Yrvelt Lamour, Pierre Lucson Bellegarde, Enette Gregoire, Sergo Pierre, Massena Bougon Cesar and Jean Rony Cesar. Animation Piano Mover is a short animated cartoon released by Columbia Pictures, starring Krazy Kat. Thriller An espionage thriller set in the 1950s and adapted from the novel "Year Suan/Plot Against" by May Jia. Tony Leung Chiu Wai plays a blind man who works for a piano tuner. He is recruited for a spy mission because of his exceptional hearing. Documentary film Hollywood at Your Feet: The Story of the Chinese Theatre Footprints is a 2000 documentary film written by Ed Singer and directed by Michele Farinola. Comedy The Last Exploits of the Olsen Gang is a 1974 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. This was the sixth film in the Olsen Gang-series and at the time of production it was to be the last one. It was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Animation Pom Poko is a 1994 Japanese animated fantasy film, the eighth written and directed by Isao Takahata and animated by Studio Ghibli. Consistent with Japanese folklore, the tanuki are portrayed as a highly sociable, mischievous species, which are able to use "illusion science" to transform into almost anything, but too fun-loving and too fond of tasty treats to be a real threat – unlike the kitsune and other shape-shifters. Visually, the tanuki in this film are depicted in three ways at various times: as realistic animals, as anthropomorphic animals which occasionally wear clothes, and as cartoony figures based on the manga of Shigeru Sugiura. They tend to assume their realistic form when seen by humans, their cartoony form when they are doing something outlandish or whimsical, and their anthropomorphic form at all other times. Prominent testicles are an integral part of tanuki folklore, and they are shown and referred to throughout the film, and also used frequently in their shape-shifting. This remains unchanged in the DVD release, though the English dub refers to them as "pouches". Comedy Monrak luk thung is a 1970 musical-comedy-romance film directed by Rungsri Tassanapuk and starring Mitr Chaibancha and Petchara Chaowarat. Released on May 15, 1970, the film was an enormous hit, playing in Thai cinemas for six months. With a hit soundtrack that features 14 luk thung songs that rhapsodize rural life in northeast Thailand, the story is about the romance between a peasant man, and a young woman from a wealthy family. The film was remade in 2005, with the English title Sounds from the Field of Love. It was also adapted in a hit 1990s Thai television series. Documentary film Moonwalk One is a feature-length documentary film about the flight of Apollo 11, which landed the first humans on the moon. Besides portraying the massive technological achievement of that event, the film places it in some historical context, and tries to capture the mood and feel of the people on Earth at the time when man first walked on another world. Comedy Leprechaun is a 1993 American horror comedy film written and directed by Mark Jones, starring Warwick Davis as the Leprechaun and Jennifer Aniston in her first feature film role as Tory Redding. The film was shot in Saugus, California. Science Fiction Night Is Day is a 2012 independent feature film shot in Glasgow, Scotland. It follows the adventures of Jason Mackenzie, a 20-something year old superpowered vigilante with the power of lightning and the gift of foresight. In Night Is Day, Jason has to fight both natural and supernatural villains, with the assistance of the police, to save Lena Dwyre, a medical student at university in Glasgow. The film is set over three days, and was mostly filmed in Glasgow and Falkirk, Scotland on a microbudget. It was written and directed by Fraser Coull of Silly Wee Films, and produced by GoldRay Productions, with support from FK One Productions and Artist Media Ltd. Night Is Day features a local cast, but also features special guest appearances from Elaine C. Smith, Colin McCredie, Simon Weir, Tiger Tim Stevens, and Lynne Hogan from Real Radio. Comedy A King and His Movie is a 1986 Argentine comedy drama film, directed by Carlos Sorín, and written by Sorín and Jorge Goldenberg. The movie features Ulises Dumont, Julio Chávez, among others. Animation Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure is a 2013 animated direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to not feature the WBFE print on its back cover. It is also the final Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be marketed by Warner Home Video before renamed Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on May 1, 2014 in Japan. Tom and Jerry are the faithful servants of Jack, the owner of a struggling storybook amusement park that gets a much-needed boost thanks to some mysterious magical beans. Documentary film Regarding Susan Sontag is a 2014 documentary film about the American intellectual Susan Sontag directed by Nancy Kates. It premiered at Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2014. Patricia Clarkson does voiceover for quotes from Sontag in the film. Comedy Trapped in the Closet: The Next Installment is the third installment of Trapped in the Closet. It contains the new chapters of the series and first aired on November 23, 2012. In a recent interview, Kelly stated the new installment would feature 11 new chapters when it premiered on November 23, 2012 with another 30 to start filming in January. The saga premiered and featured the return of several cast members in Chapters 23-33. The main character is Sylvester who is played by R. Kelly. Documentary film The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell is a 1982 Comedy Documentary film written by Joseph Adamson and Robert B. Weide and directed by Richard Patterson. Documentary film Below New York is A 2011 documentary film directed by Matt Finlin. Thriller Deadbeat at Dawn is a low-budget film written and directed by Jim Van Bebber and starring Paul Harper, Megan Murphy, and Marc Pitman. The film depicts a street gang leader setting out for revenge against a rival street gang. Comedy With Stranger is a 2012 short comedy romance drama film written and directed by JorDan Fuller. Comedy Blonde Dynamite is a 1950 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on February 12, 1950 by Monogram Pictures and is the seventeenth film in the series. Comedy Sneezing Beezers is a 1925 short comedy film written by Felix Adler, Frank Capra, Al Giebler and Jefferson Moffitt and directed by Del Lord. Documentary film September 11: The New Pearl Harbor is a documentary film directed by Massimo Mazzucco. Comedy Going to Mecca is a 2013 short comedy film written by Jason Wingard and David Isaac and directed by Jason Wingard. Thriller Lisa, Lisa is an American exploitation horror film, it was written and directed by Frederick R. Friedel and stars Leslie Lee as Lisa of the title. Comedy What's Cooking? is a 2000 British/American comedy-drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha and starring Mercedes Ruehl, Kyra Sedgwick, Joan Chen, Lainie Kazan, Maury Chaykin, Julianna Margulies, Alfre Woodard, and Dennis Haysbert. Comedy Orps - The Movie is a 2009 comedy film directed by Atle Knudsen and written by Kjetil Indregard. Documentary film This film looks again at every album and standout track Queen ever recoded, and in doing so tells their fascinating story via their musical output. It contains re-edits of previously available programs 'Queen - Under Review 74 - 80' and 'Queen - Under Review 81 - 91'. Documentary film Project 10 - Real Stories From a Free South Africa: Sollys Story is a 2003 film directed by Asivhanzhi Mathaba. Comedy Social Register is a 1934 musical comedy-drama film starring Colleen Moore. The film re-united her with her old friend and one of the first directors to give her film career a start, Marshall Neilan. The film was based on the 1931 play of the same name by Anita Loos and John Emerson. Animation Rhea Gall Force is a 1989 animation, action and adventure film written by Hideki Kakinuma and directed by Katsuhito Akiyama. Comedy The Merry Monarch is a film directed by Alexis Granowsky released on Jul 16, 1933. Thriller Tiger Bay is a 1959 British crime drama film based on the short story "Rodolphe et le Revolver" by Noel Calef directed by J. Lee Thompson and produced by John Hawkesworth and co-written by John Hawkesworth and Shelley Smith. It stars John Mills as a police superintendent who investigates a murder, his daughter Hayley Mills, in her first major film role, as a girl who witnesses the murder, and Horst Buchholz as a young sailor who commits the murder in a moment of passion. The film was shot mostly on location in the Tiger Bay district of Cardiff, at Newport Transporter Bridge in Newport and at Avonmouth Docks in Bristol. It features many authentic scenes of the children's street culture and the black street culture of the time, along with many dockside shots and scenes in real pubs and the surrounding countryside. It marks a vital transitional moment in the move towards the British New Wave cinema exemplified a few years later by A Taste of Honey. Comedy The Graduates is a 2008 American coming-of-age teen comedy film directed and written by Ryan Gielen. The film is produced by Ryan Gielen, Matthew Gielen, Josh Davis and Caitlin Marshall. The film tells the story of Ben, Andy, Mattie, and Nickie recent highschool graduates who go to Ocean City, Maryland for Senior Week or Beach Week. Thriller M is a 2007 South Korean psychological drama film starring Kang Dong-won. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and the final cut had its Korean premiere at the Pusan International Film Festival. Using visual effects, complex dream sequences, and gliding camerawork, director Lee Myung-se describes his film as "a dark labyrinth of dream and reality," and that instead of using computer graphics, he prefers to "capture the fantasy elements through lighting and emotions." Animation Graduation Film is 2009 short animation film written and directed by Idan Vardi. Comedy Hindsight Is 20/20 is a 2004 short comedy film directed by Barry Levinson. Thriller Putevoy obkhodchik is a 2007 Russian film directed by Igor Shavlak. Thriller Shock is a 2004 Tamil language supernatural thriller film directed and produced by Thiagarajan. The film features his son Prashanth in a leading role alongside Meena and Abbas, while Suhasini, Kalairani and Sarath Babu amongst others play supporting roles. The music is by Salim-Sulaiman. The film was a remake of Ram Gopal Varma's Hindi film, Bhoot, and was released in July 2004 to a positive response from critics. Documentary film Geral is a 2010 short sports documentary film directed by Anna Azevedo. Animation Fly on the Window is a short film directed by Nikita Diakur. Science Fiction Spy Kids is a 2001 American science fantasy family adventure film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the first installment in the Spy Kids series. Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara played the lead roles while Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alan Cumming, Teri Hatcher, Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo, Robert Patrick and Tony Shalhoub appeared in supporting roles. The film was released in the United States on March 30, 2001 and on VHS and DVD on September 28, 2001. Upon release, Spy Kids received positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success by grossing over $147 million worldwide. Animation Two Steps Behind is a 2010 animation film written and directed by Paulina Majda. Comedy First Daughter is a 2004 American romantic comedy released by 20th Century Fox. It stars Katie Holmes as Samantha MacKenzie, daughter of the President of the United States, who enrolls at a college and develops a relationship with another student at the college played by Marc Blucas. The film follows Samantha as she is given a new sense of freedom during her time away from the White House, and the advantages and disadvantages of her college life and education. It co-stars Michael Keaton as the President of the United States and Amerie Rogers as Samantha's roommate, Mia Thompson. The film was directed by Forest Whitaker, written by Jessica Bendinger, Kate Kondell, and Jerry O'Connell, and produced by John Davis. Whitaker likened First Daughter to a fairy tale, characterizing it as "the story of a princess who leaves the 'castle' [the White House] to go out in the world to discover who and what she is." The film had languished in "development hell" for several years, and was further delayed even after its completion. The film was not a commercial success upon its eventual release, and received overwhelmingly negative reviews. Comedy Daal Mein Kuch kaala Hai is a Bollywood film released in June 2012. it is being directed by Anand Balraj and Produced By Deepak Bali & Urvashi Bali. Keyplay Veena Malik, Jackie Shroff, Aanand Balraj, Shakti Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Aman Verma and Bobby Darling. Comedy Varsity Blues is a 1999 American coming-of-age sports drama film directed by Brian Robbins that follows a small-town high school football team and their overbearing coach through a tumultuous season. The players must deal with the pressures of adolescence and their football obsessed community while having their hard coach on their back constantly. In the small town of West Canaan, Texas, football is a way of life, and losing is not an option. Varsity Blues drew a domestic box office gross of $52 million against its estimated $16 million budget despite mixed critical reviews. Animation Vicious Cicle is a 1996 short film directed by Regina Pessoa, Pedro Serrazina and Abi Feijó. Thriller Illusive Tracks is a Swedish dark comedy thriller film from 2003 directed by Peter Dalle, starring Peter Dalle, Gustaf Hammarsten, Robert Gustafsson, Gösta Ekman and others. The time is right after World War II, before Christmas of 1945. The story revolves around the passengers on a train heading from Stockholm non-stop to Berlin, and includes murder, adultery, religion, Santa Claus and a very angry train conductor. The film is in black and white to give it a more dramatic atmosphere. All of the scenes depicting Stockholm Central Station were filmed at the Krylbo railway station to resemblance the 1940s look of Stockholm. Thriller The Big Caper is a 1957 film noir movie based on the 1955 pulp novel of the same name by Lionel White. It was directed by Robert Stevens and stars Rory Calhoun, Mary Costa and James Gregory Documentary film Home Page was a 1999 documentary by Doug Block on the genesis of weblogs and the lives of early independent content producers on the Internet. It was filmed between 1996 and 1998. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and was released in limited theaters in New York City, while being made available on home video and on iFilm, simultaneously. Comedy Family Man is a 2008 tv film directed by Steven Schachter. Thriller V/H/S: Viral is an upcoming American anthology horror film. It features a series of found-footage shorts written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, Marcel Sarmiento, Gregg Bishop, Justin Benson and Aaron Scott Moorhead. The original film was planned to have four stories and a wraparound story, but Todd Lincoln's short "Gorgeous Vortex" was cut from the film last minute for unknown reasons, resulting in a runtime decrease of seventeen minutes. The film was released through Video on Demand on October 23, 2014, and will be released in select theaters on November 21. Thriller Midnight FM is a 2010 South Korean thriller film by Kim Sang-man starring Soo Ae and Yoo Ji-tae. Soo Ae won Best Actress at the 31st Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance. Comedy The Possible is a 2006 Thai musical-comedy film. It stars Thai rapper Joey Boy as the leader of a 1970s rock group that finds themselves transported by a time machine-microphone to the present day. The band, The Possible, is patterned loosely after an actual Thai band from the 1970s, The Impossibles. The film is directed by Witthaya Thongyooyong, one of the six directors of the hit 2003 Thai film, Fan Chan. Comedy Bhale Huchcha is a 1972 Indian Kannada film directed by Y.R. Swami and produced by Gopal Lakshman. It stars Rajkumar and Aarathi in lead roles. Thriller Popeye Doyle is a 1986 TV film directed by Peter Levin. Documentary film Voices of Sarafina! is a 1988 American documentary film directed by Nigel Noble about the anti-apartheid musical stage play Sarafina! It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Dracula's Death — or Drakula halála, sometimes translated as The Death of Drakula — is a 1921 Hungarian horror movie, currently believed to be a lost film, that was written and directed by Károly Lajthay. The film is notable because it marks the first screen appearance of the vampire Count Dracula, though recent scholarly research indicates that the film's plot does not actually follow the narrative of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. After originally opening in Vienna in 1921 and enjoying a long and successful European run, the film was later re-edited and re-released in Budapest in 1923. The film is about a woman who experiences frightening visions after visiting an insane asylum where one of the inmates claims to be Count Dracula, and she has trouble determining if the visions were real or if they were merely nightmares. Comedy Salaam Memsaab is a 1979 Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by G. Asrani. Thriller Kal: Yesterday and Tomorrow is a 2005 drama mystery thriller film directed by Ruchi Narain. Documentary film Life with the Dice Bag is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Mason Booker. Comedy The Secret of the Loch is a 1934 film about the Loch Ness Monster. It is the first movie made about the monster. Charles Bennett says the film was based on his original idea. He later admitted it was "terrible... but amusing". Comedy La dottoressa sotto il lenzuolo is a 1976 commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Gianni Martucci and launched as part of dottoressa sexploitation theme. Animation ""We were abducted, my mother, father, sister and me. Then they killed my parents and separated me from my sister. I was five," Abouk tells us in a low voice. "I stayed with one of the men who kidnapped us and took care of his goats." Slaves is about Abouk, nine, and Machiek, fifteen. Like thousands of children they were taken by the government-sponsored militia in Sudan and used as slaves. They were later liberated by an organization headed by James Auger. Slaves—An Animated Documentary is based on an interview conducted in 2003 and is the second film in a series of animated documentaries with and about children in difficult situations by David Aronowitsch and Hanna Heilborn." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Rhymers and Rivals is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Marion Hütter. Thriller Shadow Conspiracy is a 1997 political thriller film starring Charlie Sheen, Donald Sutherland and Linda Hamilton. Sam Waterston, famous for his role as a district attorney in Law & Order, appears in the film as the president of the United States. It is the final film directed by George P. Cosmatos, who died of lung cancer in 2005. The film was poorly received by critics and was a box office bomb, and as of 2014, the film has never been released on either DVD or Blu-ray in the United States, though it did get a DVD release overseas. Comedy Saturday Night Live, the critically acclaimed award-winning variety series, has launched the careers of the brightest musical and comedy talent of our time. Saturday Night Live 25 Years of Music Volume 2 features the best live musical and sketch performances between 1980 - 1985 from the SNL archives with digitally re-mastered surround sound. Tina Turner Better Be Good to Me 1985, James Brown I Got You 1980, Queen Crazy Little Thing Called Love 1982, Randy Newman I Love L.A. 1983, The Go Go's We Got the Beat 1981, Rick James Super Freak 1981, Talking Heads Take Me To The River 1979, Spinal Tap Big Bottom 1984, John Mellencamp Pink Houses 1983, Duran Duran Hungry Like The Wolf 1983 Plus Sketches starring Martin Short, Eddie Murphy, Billy Crystal, Ringo Starr, Stevie Wonder, Joe Piscopo and Rich Hall Animation Prometheus' Garden is a 2008 animation film directed by Bruce Bickford. Comedy Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman is a 2012 action film written and directed by Ernesto Díaz Espinoza. Documentary film Silver Jew is a 2007 documentary film by Michael Tully and Matthew Robison about the musician David Berman and his band Silver Jews. Shot in just three days with no production budget, the film chronicles the band's stop in Israel to play two shows in Tel Aviv and visit Jerusalem during their first ever world tour in the summer of 2006. It was released on DVD by Drag City on September 23, 2008. Bonus features include an annotated slideshow, along with music videos for the songs "I'm Getting Back Into Getting Back Into You" and "Let's Not And Say We Did". Documentary film This is the story of two Albanian men, Hil and Nok, tied together by bloody vendetta. This is one of the norms of Kanun, the Albanian customary law. Both are forced to hide in their homes with their families for fear of being killed for vengeance. This story intersect the telling of Adem Isufi and Kol Tom Kola who are mediators in feuds and through endless negotiations seek to bring peace between the parts. Their stories are tied together by the Kanun, the oral and traditional Albanian law, from its origin up to its relations with the state laws. Documentary film Sons of the Clouds is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Alvaro Longoria. This compelling documentary brings to light the political and human rights issues facing the people of the Western Sahara and the responsibility of Western powers in the effort to restore peace to the region. The film examines the current political turmoil and the failed policies, namely realpolitik, which have generated tremendous instabilities. A personal journey for Bardem, the film focuses on the bleak reality of the Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony that is now occupied, in part, by Morocco and has resulted in almost 200,000 refugees living in camps in the desert. Science Fiction Brides of Blood is a 1968 Filipino horror film. It was the first movie actor John Ashley made in the Philippines, beginning a long association between Ashley and that country. Comedy F**k the Parents is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Ethan Kuperberg. Documentary film Air Strike is a 2002 action film directed by David Worth. Thriller Sasneham Sumithra is a 2004 Malayalam film by Ambadi Krishnan starring Suresh Gopi. Comedy Two Mafiamen in the Far West is a 1964 Italian comedy western film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Its stars Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia and Fernando Sancho. Documentary film The Claustrum is a 2014 documentary drama family film written by Susanne Chassey and directed by Jay Rosenblatt. Comedy Mario the Magician is a 2008 romantic comedy, drama film written and directed by Tamás Almási. Comedy Thenali is a 2000 Indian Tamil comedy-drama film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and written by Crazy Mohan. The film stars Kamal Haasan in the title role, along with Jayaram, Jyothika, and Devayani. The film's music was composed by A. R. Rahman. The film opened to positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success at the Tamil Nadu box-office. The film won three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, including a Special Jury award for Jayaram's performance as Dr. Kailash. Comedy Mitsuko Delivers is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Yuya Ishii. Documentary film Isto É Pelé is a 1974 sports documentary film written by Paulo Mendes Campos and directed by Luiz Carlos Barreto. Animation Arve Rezzle: Kikaijikake no Yōseitachi is a 2012 OVA. Comedy His Lordship is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Mason and starring George Arliss, Romilly Lunge and Rene Ray. It was released with the alternative title Man of Affairs in the United States. Animation Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer-animated comedy adventure film based on the Disney Fairies franchise, produced by DisneyToon Studios. It is a sequel to the 2008 film, Tinker Bell, and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. The film was produced using digital 3D modeling. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. Thriller Freejack is a 1992 science fiction film directed by Geoff Murphy, starring Emilio Estevez, Mick Jagger, Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins. Upon its release in the United States, the film received mostly negative reviews. The story was adapted from Immortality, Inc., a 1959 novel by Robert Sheckley. Aside from the most basic elements – the journey of a modern man into a future where everything is for sale, and the presence of a "spiritual switchboard" in which souls are suspended – the cyberpunk plot bears little resemblance in tone or content to Sheckley's story, where discovery of scientific proof of the afterlife altered society's views of the sanctity of life. Thriller Death from a Distance is a 1935 American film directed by Frank R. Strayer. It was the first feature film broadcast on U.S. commercial television, on July 2, 1941, during the first week of official commercial broadcasts on NBC's New York television station WNBT-TV. Comedy Twelfth Night, or, What You Will is a videotaped 1988 television adaptation of Kenneth Branagh's stage production for the Renaissance Theatre Company of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night first broadcast in the UK by ITV on 30 December 1988. Made by Thames Television, in collaboration with Renaissance, it stars Frances Barber as Viola and Richard Briers as Malvolio. The recording was shot on a single set with the appearance of a wintry garden. The costumes are Victorian, and the time of year is Christmas. Michael Brooke, in his piece for the BFI's screenonline website, particularly commends Briers performance. His "Malvolio is a delight, segueing seamlessly from self-righteous pomposity at inappropriate revelry to truly grotesque self-delusion as he proffers love to his mistress while clad in yellow stockings ". Comedy With Children at the Seaside is a Bulgarian anthology comedy film released in 1972, directed by Dimitar Petrov, starring Georgi Partsalev, Petar Peychev and Ivaylo Dzhambazov. The screenplay is written by Mormarevi Brothers. The movie consists of two separated stories that are bound by the theme about the summer seaside vacation as well as by the character of the plump teenager Pipsi. This is the second film of the famous "Childhood series" by Mormarevi Brothers, featuring child's characters in the main parts. The first segment is named The Dolphin, starring mostly children led by the witty plump teenager Pipsi. The kids are obsessed by the story about a mysterious dolphin insinuated by a local fisherman and playboy who tries to tie affair with the elder sister of one of them. The second segment is named The Amateur Photographer, starring one of the leading Bulgarian comic actors Georgi Partsalev in the role of uncle Mancho, an aging man who flirts with an young female colleague during a pseudo business trip at the seaside. Pity for them, they are accidentally photographed by the same teenager Pipsi who is turned to be a neighbor of uncle Mancho. Comedy Maxx is a 2005 Iranian musical comedy movie, directed by Saman Moghaddam, starring Farhad Aeesh, Rambod Javan, Mohammad Reza Sharifinia, Gohar Kheirandish, Pegah Ahangarani, Cyrus Ebrahimzadeh, and Amir Jafari. The movie proved to be very popular among the Iranian-American community. Maxx is a film about a struggling musician in Los Angeles. Employees in Iran mistake Maxx for a famous composer. The employees invite Maxx to Iran. Maxx doesn't know anything he's doing. The movie is filled with interviews with a bureau for the F.B.I in Iran from the end of the movie. At the end they get caught, while Maxx is ending the movie with a beautiful music finale. Maxx leaves the country. The end credits ends with one of Maxx's best songs with cast singing and dancing. Animation The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off is a 1965 Tom and Jerry cartoon. The cartoon was directed by Jim Pabian, with animation by Tom Ray, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Ken Harris and Don Towsley. Eugene Poddany scored the music, while Maurice Noble provided layouts, and Robert Gribbroek did the backgrounds. The title, The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off is a parody of the title of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov, published in 1880. Documentary film The Rest (Georghe and Mendel) is a 1993 documentary film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Comedy Bosko the Musketeer is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the first star of the series. It was released on August 12, 1933, although some sources note September 16 as a date; this is problematic, as that would imply that the last films featuring Bosko as the star of Warner Bros. cartoons were released after the first film featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was, like most Looney Tunes of the time, directed by Hugh Harman; Frank Marsales was the musical director. Comedy Emergency 411 is a 2007 short animated film directed by Tim Heiderich. Comedy Paper Heart is a 2009 American romantic comedy film starring Charlyne Yi and Michael Cera as fictionalized versions of themselves based on their rumored relationship, though Yi has said they never dated and remain friends. The plot for the film is based on Charlyne Yi's original idea of a documentary, which Nick Jasenovec suggested would be accentuated with a fictional storyline. Comedy Metro Chase is a 2004 comedy, family and adventure tv movie written by Leslie Plumley and directed by Dennis LaValle. Documentary film Coast Modern is 2012 documentary history film directed by Mike Bernard and Gavin Froome. Documentary film Fires Were Started is a 1943 British film written and directed by Humphrey Jennings, filmed in documentary style, showing the lives of firefighters through the Blitz during the Second World War. The film uses actual firemen rather than professional actors. Documentary film La Sereníssima is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Gonzalo Ballester. Comedy No One but Lydia is a 2013 short film written and directed by Rob Richert. Thriller Kings of Devon is a 2010 Indian dark comedy film written, produced, and directed by Rahsaan Islam. Islam also stars in the film, which was made for charity. It was released in the United States on 17 September 2010. Thriller I Killed That Man is a 1941 American film directed by Phil Rosen that was a remake of his 1933 film The Devil's Mate. Documentary film That Should Not Be: Our Children Will Accuse Us is a 2008 French documentary film directed by Jean-Paul Jaud. The documentary is about food poisoning by toxins from agricultural chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, etc. Thriller May I Kill U? is a 2012 comedy, horror and thriller film written and directed by Stuart Urban. Comedy On Our Selection is a 1932 comedy based on the Dad and Dave stories by Steele Rudd. These had been turned into a popular play by Bert Bailey and Edmund Duggan in 1912, which formed the basis for the screenplay. Bailey repeats his stage role as Dad Rudd. He also wrote the script with director Ken G. Hall. The movie was one of the most popular Australian films of all time. It was also known in the UK as Down on the Farm. Science Fiction The Dark Redemption is a Star Wars fanfilm written by Dwight Steven-Boniecki, Derek Curtis, Warren Duxbury, and directed by Peter Mether, and originally released in 1999. Set just before the events of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, the film tells of how Mara Jade worked with other Rebels to capture the plans for the first Death Star. While on the mission, though, Mara hears the Emperor's call to turn to the Dark Side of the Force. Other crucial moments in Star Wars history are explained in this film, such as how Han Solo got in trouble with Jabba the Hutt. The Dark Redemption is unique among Star Wars fanfilms in that it features an actual actor from the original film reprising his role - that is, Peter Sumner returns to the role of Imperial Officer Lt. Pol Treidum. Comedy Lizzie's World: The Secret of the Magic Trunk is a 2012 comedy fantasy film written by Karen Hemmerle and directed by Darla Rae. Science Fiction The Childhood of Icarus is a 2009 film co-written, co-produced, and directed by the Romanian-born Swiss director Alex Iordachescu. The production companies are Elefant Films Sàrl and Freshline Productions. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes notable actors and actresses from France, Switzerland, and Romania: Guillaume Depardieu, Alysson Paradis, Carlo Brandt, Sophie Lukasik, Dorotheea Petre, Patricia Bopp, Jean-Pierre Gos, and Madalina Constantin. Animation Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet was an animated television special released on November 15, 1979; it starred Bugs Bunny and incorporated parts of several Looney Tunes cartoons. The special followed up on the successful Looney Tunes special Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals that had aired in 1976, which reintroduced the character of Bugs Bunny in his first new material since 1964. The female rabbit from this special was rumored to be Honey Bunny, but is in fact a variation of Witch Hazel's rabbit form. Comedy King of Beggars is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Gordon Chan, starring Stephen Chow, Sharla Cheung, Ng Man-tat and Norman Tsui. The story is loosely based on legends about the martial artist Su Can, who lived in the late Qing dynasty and was one of the Ten Tigers of Canton. Comedy Mr. Bechara was a 1996 Hindi film produced by Nandu G Tolani on Swapna Arts banner, directed by K. Bhagyaraja. Starring Anil Kapoor, Sri Devi played the lead roles, Nagarjuna in cameo appearance and music composed by Anand Milind. It is the remake of 1994 Tamil film Veetla Visheshanga directed by K. Bhagyaraj playing the lead role by himself. The film recorded as flop at box-office. Thriller A Perfect Getaway is a 2009 American thriller adventure film, written and directed by David Twohy that stars Timothy Olyphant, Milla Jovovich, Kiele Sanchez and Steve Zahn. The film was originally shot in Puerto Rico and Hawaii, and was released on August 7, 2009 in the United States, and on August 12 in the United Kingdom. The film was a minor financial success. Comedy Red Hot Riding Hood is an animated cartoon short subject, directed by Tex Avery and released with the movie Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case on May 8, 1943 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1994 it was voted #7 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field, making it the highest ranked MGM cartoon on the list. It is one of Avery's most popular cartoons, inspiring several of his own "sequel" shorts as well as influencing other cartoons and feature films for years afterward. Comedy Abdullajon or Abdulladzhan, ili posvyashchaetsya Stivenu Spilbergu is a 1991 Uzbek science fiction comedy film directed by Zulfiqor Musoqov. Abdullajon is the first Uzbek science fiction film and is considered by many critics, filmmakers, and fans to be the greatest Uzbek film made in post-Soviet Uzbekistan. The film contains references to science fiction films of Steven Spielberg. The story is told in the first person by a security guard as a letter to Steven Spielberg in broken, but funny Russian. Most of the characters in the film speak in Uzbek. Science Fiction Where Have All The People Gone? was a made for TV movie that was broadcast on NBC in 1974. It starred Peter Graves, Kathleen Quinlan, George O'Hanlon Jr., and Verna Bloom. Thriller The Killer’s Edge is a 1991 action crime thriller film written and directed by Joseph Merhi. Documentary film You Only Live Twice - The Incredibly True Story Of The Hughes Family is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Brendan Young. Comedy Up the Valley and Beyond is a 2012 short, comedy, romance film written by Bobby D. Lux and Todd Rosken, and directed by Todd Rosken. Comedy Mr. Funnybone is a 1976 Hong Kong film directed by Kuei Chih-Hung. It features the character Old Master Q. Comedy Ji-woong is a loser who can't find a job so he lies to his mom for money, but his mom abruptly cuts him off one day, and he becomes homeless. But that same day, salvation arrives in the form of Hong-sil who's extremely stingy. Her hobby is visiting the bank to make savings deposits, and her specialty is selling empty glass bottles and old newspapers for cash. One day, her savings plans are brought to a screeching halt when she learns she needs a separate bank account under someone else's name to reach her goal of 20 million dollars. That's when Ji-woong comes into the picture. Thriller Clean Break is a 2008 American film starring Tara Reid, Angus Macfadyen, and Colm Meaney. It was released in a few European markets in 2008 and in the United States on July 3, 2012 under the title Unnatural Causes. Animation Buddha 2 is a 2014 animation film directed by Toshiaki Komura. Comedy Five Little Peppers in Trouble is a 1940 drama film directed by Charles Barton. Documentary film RAPublic is a 2008 documentary film directed by Pavel Abrahám and co-written with Tomas Bojar. Comedy Lawrence & Holloman is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Daniel Arnold and directed by Matthew Kowalchuk. Comedy Sunglass is a 2013 bilingual Indian film written and directed by Rituparno Ghosh. The film is a satirical comedy about the seven-year itch between a husband and wife and how their life turns topsy-turvy with the entry of what seems to be an ordinary pair of antique sunglasses. The film premiered at the 19th Kolkata International Film Festival in 2013. Comedy The Main Event is a 1979 comedy starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal, written by Gail Parent and directed by Howard Zieff. The film received negative reviews from critics, but was among the top 20 highest grossing films of the year at the box office. It was also the impetus for Barbra Streisand's first foray into disco, singing the Golden Globe-nominated theme song written by Paul Jabara and Bruce Roberts. Thriller With all the substance of cotton candy, this erotic comedy follows a trio of sexy centerfolds into the country to do a photo shoot. They plan to use the proceeds to help bail out a kindly farmer in danger of losing his land to the IRS. Documentary film Netz über Bord – Heringsfang auf der Nordsee, is a 1955 German documentary about the herring fishing industry written and directed by Jürgen Roland. Jürgen Roland and Carsten Diercks accompany fisherman at their hard work on the waters of the North Sea at the end of traditional fishing methods, just before the coming of the big trawlers. Documentary film Hooly Bible is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Li Hongqi. Thriller Spy Game is a 2001 American spy film directed by Tony Scott and starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. The film grossed $62 million in the United States and $143 million worldwide and received mostly positive reviews from film critics. Documentary film In Motion: Amiri Baraka is a documentary film directed by St. Clair Bourne. Documentary film Punk in Africa is a 2011 music historical documentary written and directed by Keith Jones and Deon Maas. Comedy So This Is New York is a 1948 satirical movie comedy starring acerbic radio and television comedian Henry Morgan and directed by Richard Fleischer. The cynically sophisticated screenplay was written by Carl Foreman and Herbert Baker from the 1920 novel The Big Town by Ring Lardner. Foreman was blacklisted soon after. This remains the only movie in which legendary humorist Henry Morgan plays the leading role, and the material was tailored to showcase the cynical persona Morgan had developed for his radio show. The film's supporting cast includes Leo Gorcey, Virginia Grey, and Arnold Stang as a Western Union clerk who gives Morgan a hard time. The film was the first feature for Richard Fleischer, who had previously directed short subjects for United Artists. Fleischer went on to direct Follow Me Quietly, Armored Car Robbery, and The Narrow Margin. So This is New York was one of the first Hollywood movies to use the technique of freezing action on the screen while a narrator spoke about what the viewer was seeing. One scene has Morgan entering a taxi as a cabbie barks at him in a thick Bronx accent, "Awrite - where to, Mac?" Animation Doogal is a 2006 film written by ... and directed by ... Comedy Monsoon Wedding is a 2001 film directed by Mira Nair and written by Sabrina Dhawan, which depicts romantic entanglements during a traditional Punjabi Hindu wedding in Delhi. Writer Sabrina Dhawan wrote the first draft of the screenplay in a week while she was at Columbia University's MFA film program. Monsoon Wedding earned just above $30 million at the box office. Although it is set entirely in New Delhi, the film was an international co-production between companies in India, the United States, Italy, France, and Germany. The film won the Golden Lion award and received a Golden Globe Award nomination. A musical based on the film is currently in development and is scheduled to premiere on Broadway in April 2014. The film was premiered in the Marché du Film section of the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy I Can't Stand Love is a 1997 film directed by Laurence Ferreira Barbosa and written by Laurence Ferreira Barbosa and Denyse Rodriguez-Tomé. Documentary film The Joseph Szabo Project is a 2011 short documentary historical drama film directed by David Khachatorian and George P. Pozderec. Animation Tweety's Circus is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Tweety, Sylvester, and various circus animals. Released June 4, 1955, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. All the voices are performed by Mel Blanc. Comedy Standing Still is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Matthew Cole Weiss and starring Jon Abrahams, Amy Adams, and Aaron Stanford. Written by Matthew Perniciaro and Timm Sharp, the film is about a group of lifelong friends who reunite at a wedding and revisit their complicated relationships of the past. The film was Matthew Cole Weiss' feature film debut as a director. Animation Knighty Knight Bugs is a 1958 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and released by Warner Bros. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon. Bugs Bunny, the court jester of King Arthur, must recover a singing sword from Yosemite Sam and his fire-breathing, often sneezing, dragon. The film is a partial remake of Freleng's earlier Sahara Hare, which was also largely about Bugs inside a building and Sam on the outside, repeatedly trying to get inside. This cartoon is notable for being the only Bugs Bunny cartoon to win an Academy Award, in 1959, for Best Animated Short Film. Documentary film Das Medium ist die Botschaft is a 1996 film written and directed by Dietmar Hochmuth. Documentary film Punishment in Capitals is a live CD and DVD-release by the band Napalm Death. It was recorded at the London ULU on 12 April 2002 at an animal rights benefit gig. Comedy Mladé víno is a 1986 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. Documentary film Two Islands is a 2013 film directed by Jan Ijäs. Documentary film Bad Blue Boys is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Branko Schmidt. Thriller The Harassed Hero is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Guy Middleton, Joan Winmill Brown and Elwyn Brook-Jones. It was based on a novel by Ernest Dudley. Thriller Incident In San Francisco is a 1971 American thriller film directed by Don Medford. It stars Richard Kiley, Leslie Nielsen and Dean Jagger. Comedy Blue Gap Boy'z is a 2008 independent comedy film written and directed by Holt Hamilton. Blue Gap Boy'z was filmed primarily in Phoenix, Arizona, as well as on the Navajo Nation in Blue Gap, Arizona. Documentary film Reject is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ruth Thomas-Suh. Comedy That Uncertain Feeling is a 1941 comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas and Burgess Meredith. The film is about the bored wife of an insurance salesman who meets an eccentric pianist and seeks a divorce. The screenplay by Walter Reisch and Donald Ogden Stewart was based on the 1880 French play Divorçons by Victorien Sardou and Émile de Najac. The film was a failure at the box office. Comedy One of Our Spies is Missing is the 1966 feature length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s second season two-part episode "The Bridge of Lions Affair". The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on February 4, 1966 and February 11, 1966 on NBC. It, as does the television series, stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. It is the fourth such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series. However, this movie, and the episodes it draws from, represents the only instance where a Man from U.N.C.L.E. story is derived from an existing novel: “The Bridge of Lions” by Henry Slesar. Documentary film The Kids Of 5114 is a 2013 short documentary biographical film directed by Michael Rothman. Comedy Dirty Talk is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Jeff Sumner. Animation The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin is a 1981 animated short by Janet Perlman that comically adapts the tale of Cinderella with penguins. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 54th Academy Awards, losing to another animated short from Montreal, Frédéric Back's Crac. The Oscar nomination was the fourth in five years for executive producer Derek Lamb, also Perlman's husband. The film also received a Parents' Choice Award. Perlman adapted her film into the 1992 children's book, Cinderella Penguin, published by Kids Can Press of Toronto. Comedy An Angel on Abbey Street is a 1999 adventure comedy drama film directed by Jed Nolan Animation Last Rumba in Rochdale is a 2002 short film directed by John Chorlton. Thriller Street Games is a 1996 dramatic thriller written by Krzysztof Krauze and Jerzy Morawski directed by Krzysztof Krauze. Comedy Elopement is a 1951 comedy film written by Bess Boyle and directed by Henry Koster. Documentary film Helmut Newton: Frames from the Edge is a 1989 biographical documentary film directed by Adrian Maben. Documentary film In an effort to help the poor, Muhammad Yunus started lending small amounts of money, also known as microcredit. That effort turned into a bank, which is currently helping 8 million women. As he saw the other problems they faced including a lack of healthcare, education and energy, he created other business solutions, which he calls social business. When he set out to help others, he never imagined the impact he'd have. Directed by Holly Mosher. Comedy The Great Brain is a 1978 American film directed by Sidney Levin. Animation Porky in Egypt is a 1938 cartoon in the Looney Tunes series that stars Porky Pig. It deals with Porky trying to take a tour in Egypt to visit the pyramids there. Comedy Skylarking is a 1923 comedy short film written by Mack Sennett and directed by Roy Del Ruth. Documentary film El eterno retorno is a 1985 documentary film written by Jose Raul Velasco and directed by Rafael Montero. Comedy The Nether Regions is a 2013 short comedy, fantasy animated film written by Lesley Farrow and directed by Maria Lee. Comedy Let It Ride is a 1989 comedy film. It stars Richard Dreyfuss as a normally unsuccessful habitual gambler who experiences a day in which he wins every bet he places. The film was directed by Joe Pytka and written by Nancy Dowd, based on the novel Good Vibes by Jay Cronley. David Johansen, Teri Garr, Jennifer Tilly, Cynthia Nixon, and Robbie Coltrane are also in the cast. Let It Ride was primarily filmed at Hialeah Park Race Track, which was closed in 2001 and reopened on November 28, 2009. The story's light comedy is centered on the personality contrasts and the perpetually upbeat, hopeful attitudes of losers. Comedy Confessions of a Co-Ed is a 1931 film starring Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney and Norman Foster, and featuring a rare onscreen appearance by the musical Rhythm Boys. The picture was directed by David Burton and Dudley Murphy, and the convoluted plot involves a college student who marries the wrong man then grapples with a dilemma when the actual father returns. At the beginning of the movie, Crosby, Barris and Rinker perform the fast-paced "Ya Got Love" at a fraternity party after Crosby sings his current hit "Out of Nowhere." Animation Donald and Pluto is a 1936 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by United Artists. The film stars Donald Duck, employed as a plumber, and Mickey's dog Pluto as his assistant. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and featured the voice of Clarence Nash as Donald. Donald and Pluto is the only installment of the Mickey Mouse series in which Mickey does not appear as a character. The cartoon also introduced Fred Spencer's new design for Donald Duck, which included a slimmer body, shorter neck, rounder feet, and a shorter bill. Documentary film Far from Havana is a documentary film directed by Aleyda Valdeza. Comedy Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is a 1998 Bollywood action comedy film starring Amitabh Bachchan in a double role, Govinda in a double role, Anupam Kher, Ramya Krishnan, and Raveena Tandon. Directed by David Dhawan, it was released in the Diwali of 1998 along with Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. This movie was the first hit of Amitabh Bachchan at the box office since his comeback after a few years of hiatus from Bollywood. This movie was the second highest grosser of the year after Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. The bumper collections at the Box Office and the thunderous opening ensured that the movie was the second biggest hit of the year. It's a remake of the Hollywood film Bad Boys and is inspired by William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. Animation Hare-Abian Nights is a 1959 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. The cartoon, directed by Ken Harris of Chuck Jones' unit at Warner Bros. Cartoons, was animated by Harris and Ben Washam and recycles footage from Bully for Bugs, Water, Water Every Hare, and Sahara Hare. Hare-Abian Nights is a pun on Arabian Nights. Hare-Abian Nights is the only short in the Golden Age of American animation starring Yosemite Sam not directed by Friz Freleng or a member of Freleng's unit, although sequences from a Freleng cartoon are used in this short. Thriller Qui comincia l'avventura is a 1975 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Comedy The Hucksters is a 1947 MGM film directed by Jack Conway and starring Clark Gable that marked the debut of Deborah Kerr in an American film. The supporting cast includes Sydney Greenstreet, Adolphe Menjou, Keenan Wynn, Edward Arnold and Ava Gardner. The movie is based on the novel The Hucksters by Frederic Wakeman, Sr. Documentary film 100 Doors is a 2003 documentary film directed by Kerri Davenport-Burton. Science Fiction The Mind of Mr. Soames is a British film directed by Alan Cooke and starring Terence Stamp, Robert Vaughn and Nigel Davenport. Based on Charles Eric Maine's 1961 novel of the same name, it tells the story of a thirty-year-old man who has been in a coma since a brain injury during birth. Now revived, he shows the behavior of a child and is monitored by two doctors attempting to find out if he can be rehabilitated in the adult world. Documentary film Ballroom Rules is a 2012 LGBT documentary film directed by Nickolas Bird and Eleanor Sharpe. Documentary film Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture is a 2001 film written and directed by Jill Sharpe. Documentary film WWE: The Big Show: A Giant's World is a 2011 film directed by Kevin Dunn. Comedy 2 Girls 1 Cake is a 2013 short, comedy, drama film written and directed by Jens Dahl. Thriller Two on a Guillotine is a 1965 American horror/thriller film produced and directed by William Conrad. The screenplay by John Kneubuhl and Henry Slesar is based on a story by Slesar. Thriller The Return of Godzilla, released in Japan as Godzilla, is a Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Koji Hashimoto, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, the film starred Ken Tanaka, Yasuko Sawaguchi, and Yosuke Natsuki. The sixteenth film in Toho's Godzilla series, it marked the beginning of a rebooted series of Godzilla films that ignores all the films from 1955's Godzilla Raids Again through 1975's Terror of Mechagodzilla. The film acts as a direct sequel to the original 1954 film Godzilla. Produced as part of Godzilla's 30th anniversary, the film returned the series to the darker themes and mood of some of the early films and returned Godzilla to his destructive antagonistic roots. The film was released the following year in the U.S. as Godzilla 1985 by New World Pictures. This version was heavily re-edited and included new footage filmed exclusively for its North American release, which featured Canadian actor Raymond Burr reprising his character Steve Martin, from the film Godzilla, King of the Monsters!, which was also produced and re-edited in the same way. Comedy Max Minsky and Me is a 2007 comedy film directed by Anna Justice. Thriller Sound of Boot is a 2008 psychological thriller by Shaji Kailas starring Suresh Gopi, Bala, Honey Rose and Murali. The movie, which is basically, dubbed as an investigative thriller, is shot like a psychological thriller. It's story is highly based on Rashomon Effect. Even it's plot is similar to Akira Kurosawa's all time classic Rashomon. Comedy Whether You Like It or Not is a 2013 short musical film directed by Wes Edwards. Comedy El Fin Del Mundo is a short sci-fi comedy-horror film written and directed by Alberto González Vázquez. Comedy The Big Brawl, also known as Battle Creek Brawl, is a 1980 martial arts film which marked Jackie Chan's first attempt to break into the American movie market. It was directed by Robert Clouse and featured much of the crew from Enter the Dragon. The film is set primarily in Chicago, Illinois in the 1930s and follows Chan's character, a Chinese American martial artist, as he single handedly takes on the Mafia. The Big Brawl was a flop and led to Chan being advised to try supporting roles such as the Japanese racing car driver in Cannonball Run. Chan later made another attempt to break into the American market with 1985's The Protector, which suffered the same fate as this film. It wasn't until 1995 with Rumble in the Bronx that Chan was able to bring his signature humor mixed with impressive stunt-work to American audiences. The film featured an appearance from Lenny Montana, who had famously played Luca Brasi in The Godfather. Documentary film a/k/a Tommy Chong, written, produced, and directed by Josh Gilbert, is a documentary film that chronicles the Drug Enforcement Administration raid on comedian Tommy Chong's house and his subsequent jail sentence for trafficking in illegal drug paraphernalia. He was sentenced to nine months in federal prison. DEA agents raided Chong's Pacific Palisades, California home on the morning of February 24, 2003. The raid was part of Operation Pipe Dreams and "Operation Headhunter," which resulted in raids on 100 homes and businesses nationwide that day and indictments of 55 individuals. The film was shown at film festivals in 2005 and 2006 and had its first, art-house theatrical release on June 14, 2006 at the Film Forum in New York City. The movie features appearances by Bill Maher and Jay Leno, who express support for Chong and outrage over federal handling of the incident. Eric Schlosser, author of Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market, provides "a much needed dollop of historical and political context". The film was presented on the Showtime cable network on November 9, 2008. Thriller The Factory is a 2012 American crime thriller film directed by Morgan O'Neill and starring John Cusack, Mae Whitman, Dallas Roberts, Mageina Tovah, Cindy Sampson, and Jennifer Carpenter. In the film, Cusack plays a Buffalo, New York cop who has been chasing a serial kidnapper who abducts young women to impregnate them. Thriller Drag Me to Hell is a 2009 American horror film co-written and directed by Sam Raimi. The plot, written with his brother Ivan, focuses on loan officer Christine Brown, who reluctantly, under orders from her boss, must refuse to extend a loan to a gypsy woman by the name of Mrs. Ganush. In retaliation, Ganush places a curse on Christine that, after three days of escalating torment, will plunge her into the depths of Hell to burn for eternity. The film also stars Justin Long as Christine's boyfriend. Raimi wrote Drag Me to Hell with his brother, Ivan, prior to working on the Spider-Man films. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and was released to wide critical acclaim. It was also a box office success, making $90.8 million worldwide on a $30 million budget. Drag Me to Hell won the award for Best Horror Film at the 2009 Scream Awards and the 2010 Saturn Awards. Documentary film Dylan Thomas is a 1962 short documentary film directed by Jack Howells. It won an Academy Award at the 35th Academy Awards in 1963 for Documentary Short Subject. Documentary film We Just Tellin’ Stories is a 2000 documentary film directed by Lawrence Andrews. Animation Bactéries nos amies is a 1976 animation, short film directed by Michel Boschet. Comedy Woman Is... a Tough Person is a 2005 comedy and drama film written by Alexis Kardaras and Antonis Kafetzopoulos. It is also directed by Antonis Kafetzopoulos. Documentary film The Last Night of the Barbary Coast was an early example of the exploitation film, showing what was purported to be the last night of the Barbary Coast red-light section of San Francisco. In reality, the Barbary Coast wasn't shut down until 1917. The film, directed by Hal Mohr and Sol Lesser, is now considered a lost film. Mohr, later an Academy Award winner, did the cinematography, and Lesser went on to become a Hollywood producer. Documentary film Techqua Ikachi, Land—My Life is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Agnes Barmettler, James Danaqyumtewa and Anka Schmid. Documentary film The Devotion Project: Listen from the Heart is a 2012 short biographical documentary film directed by Tony Osso. Documentary film Des Anderen Last is a 1959 short documentary film written by Frank Leberecht and directed by Heribert Fischer. Documentary film The Koumiko Mystery is a 1967 documentary film directed by Chris Marker. Documentary film Several Guantanamo captives are alleged to have produced, or played a role in the production of a jihadist training video, or training videos. During Ali Hamza al-Bahlul's Guantanamo military commission the video he was charged with producing was reported to have been 2 hours long. In addition to material specifically focused around the bombing it was reported to have contained images and sequences of suffering Muslims, as justification. Animation The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda is an extant Soviet animation feature film by Mikhail Tsekhanovsky based on the eponymous fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin. The only surviving episode is called Bazar. A screenplay for the film was written in the 1930s by the director Mikhail Tsekhanovskiy. Work began in 1933. In the same year, the director contacted the young composer Dimitri Shostakovich and asked him to write music to accompany the film. Shostakovich wrote some music for the film in 1933-34 but never completed the score because of the 1936 denunciation of his work in the form of the Pravda article Muddle Instead of Music. Partially because the film now had no score, work on it was stopped and it was never completed. Other reasons included production difficulties and a general lack of organization at the studio. Although the film was nearly finished, it was put into storage at the Lenfilm archives, where almost all of it was lost in a fire during the Second World War. The 6-minute scene of the market from the tale is all that survives and it stands alone as a classic of Russian animated films. Documentary film Gay Sex in the 70s is a 2005 American documentary film about gay sexual culture in New York City in the 1970s. The film was directed by Joseph Lovett and encompasses the twelve years of sexual freedom bookended by the Stonewall riots of 1969 and the recognition of AIDS in 1981, and features interviews with Larry Kramer, Tom Bianchi, Barton Lidice Beneš, Rodger McFarlane, and many others. The film uses archival footage and interviews to describe the world of gay anonymous and casual sex in the settings of discotheques, bathhouses, bars and dark rooms, Fire Island and more. Comedy Manhattan Parade is a 1931 musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was originally intended to be released, in the United States, early in 1931, but was shelved due to public apathy towards musicals. Despite waiting a number of months, the public proved obstinate and the Warner Bros. reluctantly released the film in December 1931 after removing all the music. The film was released outside the United States as a full musical comedy in 1931. Documentary film Photo-eddy is a 2013 documentary film directed by David de Jongh. Animation Monster High: Ghouls Rule is the fourth film in the Monster High film series. It is chronologically the fifth film taking place after Friday Night Frights which is unaired. The Wal-Mart exclusive DVD features the first 15 webisodes from Volume 1. The film was released on DVD October 9, 2012 and aired on Nickelodeon on October 26, 2012. Documentary film The God Makers II is a documentary-styled film produced by Ed Decker and Jeremiah Films in 1993. The film attempts to be an exposé of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The film is a sequel to Decker’s earlier film The God Makers. Thriller Gunehgar Kaun is a 1991 drama thriller film written by Rajkumar Bedi, Santosh Saroj and directed by Ashok Gaekwad. Comedy The Great Wall of Texas is a 2008 film directed by Valerie Asensio. Thriller Gingko Bed is a 1996 film written by and directed by Kang Je-gyu. Documentary film Paruchizan Zenshi is a documentary film directed by Noriaki Tsuchimoto. Comedy James Tont operazione U.N.O. or Operation Goldsinger is a 1965 Italian spy film spoof based on James Bond directed by Bruno Corbucci. It was followed by James Tont operazione D.U.E.. Comedy Jeannie is a 1941 British romantic comedy film directed by Harold French. Comedy It's a Disaster is a 2012 art-house black comedy film written and directed by Todd Berger. The film was made by Los Angeles-based comedy group The Vacationeers and stars Rachel Boston, David Cross, America Ferrera, Jeff Grace, Erinn Hayes, Kevin M. Brennan, Blaise Miller, Julia Stiles, and Todd Berger. The film premiered on June 20, 2012, at the Los Angeles Film Festival. It's a Disaster was commercially released in US theaters by Oscilloscope Laboratories, which acquired the US distribution rights to the film, on April 12, 2013. Comedy Bad Eggs is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written and directed by Tony Martin. It stars Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin and Judith Lucy, with Alan Brough, Bill Hunter, Marshall Napier, Nicholas Bell, Steven Vidler, Shaun Micallef, Robyn Nevin, Brett Swain, Denis Moore and Pete Smith having supporting roles. Ben Kinnear and Mike Paddock are police officers working for the Zero Tolerance Unit, a special division of Victoria Police. When they accidentally shoot the corpse of a judge several times each, they are reprimanded but investigate his death, leading to several other accidents, for which they are relegated to uniform duty. Through Julie Bale, a former police officer and Kinnear's ex, they uncover a conspiracy involving the ZTU with bribery and corruption. They are joined by computer operator Northey, but have to escape with their lives to avoid death at the hands of the ZTU's commander, Ted Pratt and the network of corruption extending all the way to the Premier of Victoria. As befits a film written by Tony Martin, the humour in the movie was quite intelligent and sophisticated, though a lot of it came through one-liners and slapstick. The film marked Martin's directorial debut. Comedy Dhoom Dadakka is a 2008 comedy crime fiction drama film written by Ashwani Dhir, Shashi Ranjan, Kabir Shrivastava and directed by Shashi Ranjan. Comedy Chump Change is a 2000 comedy film, written and directed by and starring Stephen Burrows. The film is based on Burrows' experiences as a screen writer. Comedy Big Gay Love is a 2013 American comedy film written and directed by Ringo Le and produced by Quentin Lee and Marisa Le. The story centers on Bob, a chubby gay man who overcomes discrimination and insecurity based on his looks to find love in the form of a chef named Andy. The film was funded through kickstarter and reached its goal on 23 March 2013. Comedy The Big Green is a 1995 Walt Disney Pictures film starring Steve Guttenberg and Olivia d'Abo, written and directed by Holly Goldberg Sloan. It also stars Bug Hall, Chauncey Leopardi, and Patrick Renna. The film is about the antics of a soccer team consisting of a misfit group of small town kids who are coached by a teacher from England. Thriller Drive a Crooked Road is a 1954 American crime film noir directed by Richard Quine and featuring Mickey Rooney, Dianne Foster, Kevin McCarthy, and Jack Kelly. The drama's screenplay was written by Blake Edwards and Richard Quine from The Wheel Man; a story by Canadian James Benson Nablo. Documentary film The Institute is a 2013 documentary film directed by Spencer McCall reconstructing the story of the "Jejune Institute", an alternate reality game set in San Francisco, through interviews with the participants and the creators. The game was produced in 2008 by Oakland-based artist Jeff Hull. Over the course of three years, it enrolled more than 10,000 players who, responding to eccentric flyers plastered all over the city, started the game by receiving their "induction" at the fake headquarters of the Institute, located in an office building in San Francisco's Financial District. Comedy Pretty Maids All in a Row is an American mystery film that is part dark comedy, part murder mystery. It starred Rock Hudson alongside Angie Dickinson, and was released on April 28, 1971. Roger Vadim directed the film, which Gene Roddenberry produced, having dramatized a novel written by Francis Pollini into the screenplay from which Vadim worked. This was Roddenberry's only feature film writing credit. Animation Oblomov's Cat is a 2006 short film directed by Hans Richter. Documentary film Urbanized is a documentary film directed by Gary Hustwit and released on 26 October 2011 and considered the third of a three-part series on design known as the Design Trilogy, the first being Helvetica about the typeface and the second being Objectified about industrial design. The documentary discusses the design of cities, looking at the issues and strategies behind urban design and features some of the world's foremost architects, planners, policymakers, builders, and thinkers. To promote the documentary film 'Urbanized' Build screen-printed a set of four limited edition prints based on four themes. Documentary film A Profile In Courage: Linda L. Smith is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Reginald Brown. Comedy Wifemistress is a 1977 Italian romantic movie directed by Marco Vicario. Comedy Par où t'es rentré ? On t'a pas vu sortir is a 1984 French film starring Jerry Lewis and Connie Nielsen. It was filmed and released in 1984 in France by the Gaumont Film Company. Documentary film Life Somewhere Else is a 1995 short documentary film directed by Walter Salles. It tells the story of Socorro Nobre, a Brazilian woman who, while serving a 20-year prison sentence, becomes inspired by the story of Polish artist Frans Krajcberg, and becomes pen pals with him. Krajcberg himself co-wrote the film with director Walter Salles. Comedy All the Way to Paris is a 1965 South African comedy film directed by Jamie Uys and starring Uys, Bob Courtney and Reinet Maasdorf. It was the first South African film to be filmed overseas. Thriller A college student on his way home for the holidays finds himself in danger after picking up a violent, disturbed young woman at a rest stop. Animation Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem in Japan, is a 2006 Japanese animated feature film and the tenth entry in the Detective Conan film series released on April 15, 2006. It earned 3.03 billion yen in the box office. Comedy Knocked Up is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film co-produced, written, and directed by Judd Apatow. The films stars Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd, and Leslie Mann. It follows the repercussions of a drunken one-night stand between a slacker and a just-promoted media personality that results in an unintended pregnancy. A spin-off sequel, This Is 40, was released in 2012. Documentary film After Armageddon is a 2010 History Channel docudrama that first aired on December 21, 2010. Animation Beyond the Mirror's Gaze is a 2013 animated LGBT film directed by Iris Moore. Documentary film Better This World is a 2011 documentary film directed by Kelly Duane and Katie Galloway. "Two boyhood friends from Midland, Texas – David McKay and Bradley Crowder – fall under the sway of a charismatic revolutionary ten years their senior. At the volatile 2008 Republican Convention the "Texas Two" cross a line that radically changes their lives. The result: eight homemade bombs, multiple domestic terrorism charges and a high stakes entrapment defense hinging on the actions of a controversial FBI informant. A dramatic story of idealism, loyalty, crime and betrayal, BETTER THIS WORLD goes to the heart of the War on Terror and its impact on civil liberties and political dissent in post-9/11 America." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Roast of Flavor Flav: Uncensored is a 2007 comedy film directed by Joel Gallen and written by Red Grant and Aaron Matthew Lee. Documentary film The Misfortunes of Some is a 1982 documentary film directed by Omar Amiralay. Comedy We, Time Machines is a 2010 sci-fi fantasy short film directed by Raúl Navarro. Documentary film Michelangelo: The Last Giant is a 1966 Documentary film directed by Tom Priestley. Comedy Elvis Gratton 3: Le retour d'Elvis Wong is a 2004 film directed by Pierre Falardeau. Thriller Allyson Is Watching is a 1997 movie directed by Robert Kubilos. Documentary film President is a 2009 Documentary film directed by Milon Henry Levine. Science Fiction The Last Man is a 2000 film by Harry Ralston starring David Arnott, Jeri Ryan and Dan Montgomery. Comedy Revue temporelle 86-87 is a comedy film directed by Mathieu Lavigne. Thriller Deeply is a 2000 film directed by Sheri Elwood, starring Julia Brendler, Lynn Redgrave and Kirsten Dunst. Comedy The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 Comedy directed by Peter Godfrey, starring Ronald Reagan and Virginia Mayo. Reagan plays a pinup painter who poses as an immigrant student in an effort to ingratiate himself with a beautiful teacher he considers the ideal model. Documentary film America Goes Over was a silent documentary propaganda film produced by the US Army Signal Corp in 1918, documenting the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I under General John J. Pershing. The movie was a product of the Division of Films of the Committee on Public Information, the Washington, DC-based federal agency in charge of wartime propaganda in the United States. Thriller War is a 2007 American action film directed by Philip G. Atwell his directorial debut, and also fight choreography by Corey Yuen. The film stars Jet Li and Jason Statham. The film was released in the United States on August 24, 2007. War features a collaboration between Jet Li and Jason Statham, reuniting them for the first time since 2001's The One. Jason Statham plays an FBI agent determined to take down a mysterious assassin known as Rogue, after his partner is murdered. War '​s working title was Rogue; it was changed to avoid conflict with another film with the same name. It was re-titled as Rogue Assassin in New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Australia, the Philippines, and several European countries. Animation Lil' Pimp is a 2005 feature length, black comedy animated film that was directed and written by Mark Brooks and Peter Gilstrap, based upon an episodic web animation by the same name. The film was released straight to DVD on January 11, 2005 and starred Lil' Kim and Bernie Mac as voice artists. Comedy Addams Family Values is a 1993 American film, which is the sequel to the 1991 American dark comedy film The Addams Family. It was written by Paul Rudnick and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and features many cast members from the original, including Raúl Juliá, Anjelica Huston, Christopher Lloyd, Carel Struycken, Jimmy Workman, Christina Ricci, Joan Cusack, David Krumholtz, and Christopher Hart. Compared to its predecessor, which retained something of the madcap approach of the 1960s sitcom, Values is played more for macabre laughs. Documentary film When the Garden Was Eden is a 2014 documentary film directed by Michael Rapaport. Documentary film I Was A Girl, When I Was A Boy is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ivana Todorovic. Comedy Królowa chmur is a 2004 comedy film directed and written by Radoslaw Piwowarski. Documentary film High Stakes in the East is a 1942 short, documentary film directed by John Ferno. Comedy Picture Day is a Canadian comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Kate Melville. Daniel Iron, Lauren Grant, Peter Harvey and Aeschylus Poulos are the other co-producers. The film was produced by Snitch Pictures and distributed in Canada by Mongrel Media and by Ketchup Entertainment in the United States. The film was shot in the fall of 2011 in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Comedy Mumbai Mast Kallander is 2011 comedy film written by Panchhi Jalonvi, Sanyukta Ray and Raj Shekhar and directed by Musavir Jaleel and Aman Mihani. Documentary film How to Make Glass Manually is one of the films pertaining to the series "Biographies of Objects" directed by Peter and Zsóka Nestler. Animation Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers is a 2009 fictional animation, action film directed by Tomoki Kyôda. Documentary film A Thirsty World is a 2012 documentary film directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Comedy Grassroots is a 2012 American film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, based on the book Zioncheck for President by Phil Campbell. Shot in Seattle, the film revolves around a grassroots campaign for Seattle City Council and explores what happens when a dedicated activist tries to realize a vision by seeking political office. Documentary film Notebook on Cities and Clothes is a documentary film about Yohji Yamamoto directed by Wim Wenders. Thriller Savage Justice is a 1988 film directed by Joey Romero. Science Fiction A STATE OF MIND follows two North Korean schoolgirls and their families in the lead up to the "Mass Games" -- the biggest and most elaborate human performance on earth -- and in the process reveals more of North Korea than ever before. Following on from the 2002 award winning documentary The Game of Their Lives, VeryMuchSo productions was granted permission from the North Korean film authorities to make a second documentary: an observational film following two young gymnasts, 13 year old Pak Hyon Sun and 11 year old Kim Song Yun, and their families for over eight months in the lead up to the Mass Games -- involving a cast of thousands in a choreographed socialist realism spectacular -- the biggest and most elaborate human performance on earth. A STATE OF MIND provides a rare glimpse into what is one of the world’s least known societies. North Korea is sealed off from outside influences. It borders China and Russia to the north, and to the south there is a 4km wide impenetrable border with South Korea. The country follows its own communist ideals, a strict philosophy known as the Juche Idea wrapped around the worship of the Kim dynasty – Kim Il Sung, their Eternal President who died in 1994 but remains Head of State, and his son and successor, Kim Jong Il, known as the General. The crew began filming in February 2003 with unique access to the two families’ day to day life from home, at work in the city and countryside -- a remarkable insight into a part of North Korean society never before allowed. As their Korean minder explained “you have to understand, no one has ever been allowed to see, let alone film, what you are witnessing.” Western eyes, for the very first time, have a unique insight into North Korean society, its people, its way of life, and its total devotion to their leader and ruler, Kim Jong Il. Comedy Maddalena, zero in condotta is a 1940 comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Comedy Return to the 36th Chamber is a 1980 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong martial arts comedy film starring Gordon Liu. It was directed by Lau Kar-Leung and written by Ni Kuang. The film is the second in a loosely connected trilogy, following The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin and preceding Disciples Of The 36th Chamber. In the first and third films in the series, Liu portrayed the Shaolin monk San Te, but in Return, he portrays an imposter monk. Comedy Shopgirl is a 2005 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Anand Tucker and starring Steve Martin, Claire Danes, and Jason Schwartzman. The screenplay by Steve Martin is based on his 2000 novella of the same name. The film is about a complex love triangle between a bored salesgirl, a wealthy businessman, and an aimless young man. Produced by Ashok Amritraj, Jon Jashni, and Steve Martin for Touchstone Pictures and Hyde Park Entertainment, and distributed in the United States by Buena Vista Pictures, Shopgirl was released on October 21, 2005 and received generally positive reviews from film critics. The film went on to earn $11,112,077 and was nominated for four Satellite Awards, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. Documentary film Leaving Mandela Park is a 2010 documentary film directed by Saskia Vredeveld. Comedy The Demi-Paradise is a 1943 comedy film made by Two Cities Films and distributed in the U.S. by Universal Pictures. It starred Laurence Olivier as a Soviet inventor who travels to England to have his revolutionary propeller manufactured, and Penelope Dudley-Ward as the woman who falls in love with him. It was directed by Anthony Asquith and produced by Anatole de Grunwald and Filippo Del Giudice from a screenplay by de Grunwald. The music score was by Nicholas Brodszky and the cinematography by Bernard Knowles. The film is a gentle satire on the values the English hold so dear. It was designed to encourage sympathy between Britain and the Soviet Union. The film's title is a reference to John of Gaunt's famous speech in Richard II which begins: This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise Documentary film Muster is a documentary film recipient of Special Award for Sound at 1973 Australian Film Institute Award Best Documentary. Animation A feature-length animated adaptation of the famous fairy tale that tells the story of Omar, the outcast little duckling whose Christmas wish is to find a place where he belongs. Running away to the big city in search of acceptance, he meets up with another runaway, a little girl named Ruby, and together they find hope and love at Christmas time. Comedy Tuvalu is a 1999 experimental movie from Germany. The style evokes early 20th Century Silent movies and motifs commonly found in German expressionism. The sparse dialog is presented in a mix of European languages. The film stars Denis Lavant as Anton and Chulpan Khamatova as Eva. The film focuses on Anton as he tries to win the heart of Eva and save his family's bath house from the wrecking ball. Thriller Night Key is a science fiction crime film starring Boris Karloff and released by Universal Pictures in 1937. Science Fiction RoboGeisha is a 2009 Japanese sci-fi action B movie written and directed by Noboru Iguchi, visual effects directed by Tsuyoshi Kazuno, and special effects directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura. All three had previously worked together on The Machine Girl, and Nishimura worked on Tokyo Gore Police. The film premiered in theaters on October 3, 2009. The film's theme song is "Lost Control" by Art-School. The film is about two sisters named Yoshie and Kikue Kasuga, Geishas who get abducted by a steel manufacturer in an attempt to transform them into murderous cyborg assassins. Comedy Hullo Marmaduke is a 1924 Australian film comedy drama from director Beaumont Smith about a naive Englishman who comes to Australia as a remittance man. It is considered a lost film. Documentary film Play for Keeps is a 2011 documentary film directed by Arnold van Bruggen. Comedy 3 Bachelors is a 2012 romance comedy film written by Raghuvir Shekhawat and Ajai Sinha and directed by Ajai Sinha. Thriller The Evil Stairs is a 1964 South Korean mystery film directed by Lee Man-hee. Documentary film Bà nôi is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Khoa Lê. Comedy God And Vodka is a 2011 short comedy, drama and romance film written and directed by Daniel Stine. Thriller Dispara! is a 1993 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura, starring Francesca Neri and Antonio Banderas. The story is a revenge tragedy. Comedy Vinci is a 2004 crime/comedy film written and directed by Juliusz Machulski. Comedy Cayó de la gloria el diablo is a 1972 comedy drama film directed by José Estrada. Documentary film Island of the Sharks is a short documentary film directed by Howard Hall. Animation Two Scent's Worth is a 1955 Merrie Melodies short starring Pepé Le Pew and directed by Chuck Jones. Animation I was a Chef is a 2013 short animated film directed by Marcell Szénási. Documentary film The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards is a 2002 documentary TV film directed by Chris Donovan. Comedy Framing Father is a 1948 short comedy film written and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film I Killed John Lennon is a 2005 documentary film directed by Chris Wilson. Science Fiction Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: The Movie is a 1978 Japanese anime science fiction film and a version of the anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. Documentary film "Nick Sonderup used to see a lot of live music. Then he wasn’t seeing as much anymore. He used to write about music. Then he wasn’t doing that much anymore, either. His band had just fallen apart. His girlfriend was living in London. Perhaps he was a bit lost. Perhaps he was a bit bored. He was most certainly a bit crazy when Nick embarked on a journey to see 100 consecutive days of live music, between January 23rd and May 2nd, 2009…and somehow managed to keep his day job." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Animation Hot Dog is a short, animated film written and co-directed by Joke Van Der Steen and Valère Lommel. Thriller Fatal Attraction is a 1987 American psychological thriller film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, and Anne Archer. The film centers on a married man who has a weekend affair with a woman who refuses to allow it to end, resulting in emotional blackmail, stalking, and an ensuing obsession on her part. The film was adapted by James Dearden and Nicholas Meyer from an earlier 1980 short film by Dearden for British television, Diversion. Fatal Attraction was a hit, finishing as the second highest-grossing film of 1987 in the United States and the highest-grossing film of the year worldwide. Critics were enthusiastic about the film, and it received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actress for Close, and Best Supporting Actress for Archer. Both lost to Cher and Olympia Dukakis, respectively, for Moonstruck. Documentary film Party Monster: The Shockumentary is a 1998 documentary film detailing the rise of the club kid phenomenon in New York City, the life of club kid and party promoter Michael Alig and Alig's murder of fellow club kid and drug dealer Angel Melendez. Produced by World of Wonder and based in part on the James St. James book on the memoir, Disco Bloodbath, the film combines interview footage of Alig from prison, St. James, scene watchers like Michael Musto and a number of other former club kids with archive footage from various parties and dramatic re-enactments. The book and this film also served as the basis for the 2003 film, also called Party Monster. Party Monster: The Shockumentary played a number of film festivals, including the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy In Hong Kong, when a criminal is captured and put charges on, the person who helped with providing tips and information would be awarded with the associated bounty. Therefore, as long as you have the abilities, this is always a legal and a fair “job.” This is an action comedy film about bounty hunting, with a mix of craziness and modern humor. The story brings us through the adventures of the bounty hunters, lets us discover the minds behind them. After all, we are living in a world of bounties. Cho (Chapman To) is an optimistic person who lives on bounties. He has great skills in martial arts but he is also a little hysterical. Whether it is a million dollars put up by the police for a criminal, or three hundred bucks from the neighborhood for a lost dog or cat, as long as it is profitable, Cho is on the case. Comedy 106 is a 2008 short comedy film written and directed by Candice Day. Comedy Mandi is a 1983 Urdu movie starring Shabana Azmi. The film is a satirical comedy on politics and prostitution, and stars Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah and Smita Patil. Based on a classic Urdu short story Aanandi about Hindu girls forced into prostitution by Pakistani writer Ghulam Abbas, the film narrates the story of a brothel, situated in the heart of a city, an area that some politicians want for its prime locality. The film won the 1984 National Film Award for Best Art Direction for Nitish Roy. It was selected at Indian Panorama at Filmostav, Bombay 1984, and was invited to the Los Angeles Exposition, the Hong Kong International Film Festival 1984, and London Film Festival 1983. Science Fiction The Cremators is a 1972 science fiction horror film. It was one of the first movies from special effects expert Doug Berwick. Thriller Crying with Laughter is a 2009 thriller film written and directed by Justin Molotnikov. Science Fiction About Time is a 2013 romantic comedy-drama film about a young man with the special ability to time travel who tries to change his past in order to improve his future. The film was written and directed by Richard Curtis, and stars Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams and Bill Nighy. It was released in the United Kingdom on 4 September 2013 and in the United States on 1 November 2013. Documentary film NCR: Not Criminally Responsible is a 2013 documentary film by John Kastner exploring the personal impact of the mental disorder defence in Canada, following the stories of Sean Clifton, a man who stabbed and badly injured a woman in a shopping mall while in a delusional state, and his traumatized victim. It is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The victim was stabbed several times outside a shopping mall in Cornwall, Ontario on October 7, 1999 by Clifton, who had waited in the parking lot for the next attractive young woman to walk by. Clifton had been bullied at school and found it hard to meet girls. He would later diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic with obsessive compulsive disorder. The film includes scenes inside the Brockville Mental Health Centre, during Clifton's therapy, as well as his life after release, on medication and back in society. Documentary film An American in Madras is a 2013 documentary film written by Teesha Cherian and directed by Karan Bali. Comedy The Homecoming of Odysseus is a 1918 German silent comedy film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Henny Porten, Bruno Decarli and Arthur Bergen. Documentary film Heroes All is a documentary film released by the American Red Cross. The film examines returning wounded World War I veterans and their treatment at Walter Reed Hospital, along with visits to iconic Washington, D.C., landmarks. The Red Cross Bureau of Pictures produced more than 100 films, including Heroes All, from 1917-1921, which are invaluable historical and visual records of the era with footage from World War I and its aftermath. Several Red Cross cinematographers achieved notable film careers, including Ernest Schoedsack, later producer of Grass, Chang, and King Kong, and A. Farciot Edouart, the latter becoming a special effects cinematographer for Paramount Pictures from the 1920s to the 1950s. According to Internet Movie Database, a sound version was prepared in 1931. In 2009, it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant and will be preserved for all time. Animation The Reflector is a 2001 short animated film written and directed by Tatu Pohjavirta. Comedy Tabakoi - tabako de hajimaru koi monogatari is a 2012 comedy film directed by Michinari Nakagawa. Documentary film The Coconut Revolution is a 2001 multi-award winning documentary film about the struggle of the indigenous peoples of Bougainville Island. The movement is described as the "world's first successful eco-revolution" and has drawn parallels with the conflict depicted in the 2009 film, Avatar. Comedy Konec básníků v Čechách is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1993. Documentary film Follow Me Down: Portraits of Louisiana Prison Musicians is a music documentary film directed by Benjamin J. Harbert. Comedy Three Stories is a 1997 Russian-Ukrainian comedy film directed by Kira Muratova. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. 'Three Stories' was also seen in the Italian dub, on Rai 3. Documentary film The Legions of Rome: Gallic Wars is a 2001 documentary historical fiction war film. Comedy This Man in Paris is a 1939 British comedy mystery film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Valerie Hobson and Alastair Sim. A British journalist and his wife travel to France to investigate a counterfeiting rang involving a British aristocrat. It was a sequel to the 1938 film This Man Is News. Thriller How I Live Now is a 2013 British drama film based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Meg Rosoff, directed by Kevin Macdonald and script written by Tony Grisoni, Jeremy Brock and Penelope Skinner. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Tom Holland, Anna Chancellor, George MacKay, Corey Johnson and Sabrina Dickens. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 is Malayalam comedy thriller film, directed by Mamas. It is a sequel to the 1995 cult comedy classic, Mannar Mathai Speaking and the third installment in the celebrated Ramji Rao franchise. Actors Mukesh, Saikumar, Innocent, Janardhanan reprise their roles; while Aparna Gopinath, Shammi Thilakan and a few others are also included in the cast. The film features original music & background score composed by Rahul Raj. The film received mixed reviews from critics and public. It was a box-office flop. Comedy Angsthasen is a 2007 comedy drama film written by Ulrich Limmer and directed by Franziska Buch. Animation White Wall / Pot of Gold / Hi-C - Montage is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels. Comedy Un aller simple is a French film directed by Laurent Heynemann, adapted from the novel of the same name by Didier Van Cauwelaert, which had won the Prix Goncourt in 1994. Animation Dereza is a 1985 Soviet animated musical film by Alexander Davydov. This cartoon was created by Soyuzmultfilm studio. The film received national and international recognition. Thriller eXXXorcisms is a 2002 drama and thriller film written and directed by Jaime Humberto Hermosillo. Animation Home on the Range is a 2004 American animated musical western comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on April 2, 2004, and was named after the popular country song "Home on the Range". The 45th feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, it was the last traditionally animated Disney film until 2009's The Princess and the Frog. Set in the old west, the plot centers on a mismatched trio of dairy cows – brash, adventurous Maggie, prim, proper Mrs. Calloway and ditzy, happy-go-lucky Grace – who must capture an infamous cattle rustler, for his bounty, in order to save their idyllic farm from foreclosure. Comedy Boogie Vision is a 1977 comedy film written and directed by James Bryan. Comedy Pyaar Diwana is a 1972 Bollywood comedy film directed by Samar Chatterjee. The film stars Kishore Kumar and Mumtaz . Comedy Love Is Better Than Ever is a 1952 American romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen from a screenplay by Ruth Brooks Flippen, starring Larry Parks and Elizabeth Taylor. The plot concerns a small-town girl who falls in love with a big-city talent agent. Comedy Eréndira is a 1983 drama film directed by Ruy Guerra. The film script was written by Gabriel García Márquez. The original script actually preceded his novella The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother published in 1972. The characters of Eréndira and her grandmother had already appeared briefly in his book One Hundred Years of Solitude. Garcia Marquez' recreated the screenplay from memory for Guerra’s film. Guerra incorporated elements from another Garcia Marquez story to meet his narrative needs in the subplot of Senator Onésimo Sanchez. The film was an international coproduction involving Mexico, France and West Germany. It was shot in Spanish on locations in San Luis Potosi, Veracruz, Zacatecas and in studios in Mexico. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival and was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Domina - The Burden of Lust is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Klaus Tuschen. Comedy The Almost Perfect Crime, also known as Delitto quasi perfetto and Imperfect Murder, is a 1966 Italian crime-comedy film written and directed by Mario Camerini. Science Fiction Prophecy is a 1979 science fiction-horror film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by David Seltzer. It stars Robert Foxworth, Talia Shire and Armand Assante. This is an ecological fable about the evils of industrial pollution. A novelization of the film, written by Seltzer as well, was also published, with the tagline "A Novel of Unrelenting Terror". Documentary film Tea or Electricity is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jérôme Le Maire. Science Fiction Jumborg Ace & Giant, known in Thailand as Giant and Jumbo A is a tokusatsu science fiction/kaiju/superhero film produced in 1974 by Tsuburaya Productions of Japan and Chaiyo Productions of Thailand. It was released theatrically in Thailand in April 1974. It has not been released theatrically in Japan. This film teams the Japanese superhero Jumborg Ace with a giant stone idol called Yuk Wud Jaeng, simply known as "Giant" against Ace's own enemies. Comedy Elvis Stories is a 1989 short comedy film directed and written by Ben Stiller. Documentary film Una Ciudad En Una Ciudad is a documentary short film directed by Cylixe. Comedy Swing It Soldier is a film directed by Harold Young released on Nov 7, 1941. Comedy Dear God is a 1996 comedy film distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Garry Marshall and starring Greg Kinnear and Laurie Metcalf. The song of the same title by Midge Ure was used in the film's theatrical trailer, but is not featured in the movie itself. Documentary film Joy Division is a 2007 British documentary film on the British post-punk band Joy Division, directed by Grant Gee. The film assembles TV clips, newsreel, pictures of modern Manchester and Manchester in the late 1970s, and interviews. The interviewees include the three surviving members of the group, Tony Wilson, Peter Saville, Pete Shelley, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Alan Hempsall, Paul Morley, Terry Mason, Richard Boon, Anton Corbijn, and Belgian journalist Annik Honoré, with whom Curtis was having an affair. Film critic Philip French: "Someone says in the film that the revolutionary step they made was to progress from the usual punk group's angry statement: 'Fuck you.' Joy Division were the first to say: 'We're fucked.' There is a particularly impressive sequence in which dark, despairing tracks of urban alienation and angst from the 1979 album Unknown Pleasures are accompanied by a speeded-up nocturnal journey around Manchester. It has the hallucinatory sci-fi feeling of Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville." The person being quoted was Tony Wilson. Documentary film Genesis is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou that explores the origins of earth and its inhabitants. The film focuses on the life of many animals. It is narrated by Sotigui Kouyaté. The film credits also list the natural events, animals and their situations as part of the "cast list." Comedy Spy Kids: All the Time in the World is a 2011 American 4D family-oriented, comedy adventure film directed by Robert Rodriguez and the fourth installment in the Spy Kids series. It was released on August 19, 2011. Filming began on October 27, 2010. It is the first of the series that uses "Aroma-scope" that allows people to smell odors and aromas from the film via scratch & sniff cards last used theatrically in the 2003 animated film Rugrats Go Wild. This is the first film without the participation of Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino and the first film without the distribution of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and Miramax Films. Science Fiction Earth Ring is a 2010 short sci-fi film written and directed by Scott Billups. Comedy Miki Kharo England, released in 2006, was the first ever Pothwari/Mirpuri comedy telefilm, as well as the first ever production of Pahariwood, Azad Kashmir's newly founded Pothwari language filming industry. Thriller Ee Sabdam Innathe Sabdam is a 1985 Malayalam film made in India, directed by P. G. Viswambaran and starring Mammootty. In this movie, Mammootty plays the role of a doctor who becomes a vigilante when his wife is raped and murdered by college students. Thriller Blue Streak is a 1999 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Dave Chappelle, Peter Greene, Nicole Ari Parker and William Forsythe. The film was shot on location in California. The prime shooting spot was Sony Pictures Studios which is located in Culver City, California. The film was released in September 1999 and opened as the number one movie in North America. It went on to gross nearly US$120 million at the worldwide box office. The soundtrack was also a success and has been certified platinum. It features artists such as So Plush featuring Ja Rule, Keith Sweat, Tyrese featuring Heavy D, Foxy Brown, Kelly Price and others. The lead single from the soundtrack was "Girl's Best Friend" performed by Jay-Z. The single garnered much airplay on both television and radio. Documentary film Not Evil Just Wrong is a 2009 documentary film by Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer that challenges Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth by suggesting that the evidence of global warming is inconclusive and that the impact global warming legislation will have on industry is much more harmful to humans than beneficial. The movie was filmed in 2008 and was screened at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and at the Right Online conference in 2009. Despite earlier screenings at conservative political conferences, filmmakers promoted a "premiere" on October 18, 2009. The film attempted to break a World Record for largest simultaneous premiere, which is currently held by the documentary The Age of Stupid, another global warming documentary. The film's website claims that there were 6,500 U.S. screenings and 1,500 foreign screenings and reached 400,000 people. Comedy Local Boy Makes Good is a 1931 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Documentary film Reborn: New Orleans Schools is a 2008 documentary directed by Drea Cooper. Documentary film N.Y.H.C. is a documentary film directed by Frank Pavich about the mid-90s New York hardcore scene. The documentary was acquired for distribution by HALO 8 Entertainment in December 2007. On March 25, 2008, Halo-8 released a two disc Special Edition for the documentary's first time on DVD. Disc 2 features previously unreleased footage including "Where Are They Now?" interviews shot ten years after the original documentary, live performances of complete songs by Vision of Disorder, Madball, 25 ta Life, 108, No Redeeming Social Value, District 9, and more, as well as new interviews with Lou Koller and Toby Morse. Thriller Killing Zoe is a 1994 crime film, written and directed by Roger Avary. It stars Eric Stoltz, Jean-Hugues Anglade, and Julie Delpy. The story details a safe cracker named Zed who returns to France to aid an old friend in performing a doomed bank heist. Killing Zoe is regarded as a respected "cult" favorite and has been labeled by Roger Ebert as "Generation X's first bank caper movie." Documentary film Global Warming: What You Need to Know is a 2006 documentary film written by Kathy Abbott, Izhar Harpaz, Tim Sandler and directed by Nicolas Brown. Comedy She Done Him Wrong is a Pre-Code 1933 Paramount Pictures comedy romance starring Mae West and Cary Grant. Its plot includes melodramatic and musical elements. The supporting cast features Owen Moore, Gilbert Roland, Noah Beery, Sr., Rochelle Hudson and Louise Beavers. The film was directed by Lowell Sherman and produced by William LeBaron. The script was adapted by Harvey F. Thew and John Bright from the successful Broadway play Diamond Lil by Mae West. Original music was composed by Ralph Rainger, John Leipold and Stephan Pasternacki. Charles Lang was responsible for the cinematography, while the costumes were designed by Edith Head. The movie is famous for West's many double entendres and quips, including her seductive, "I always did like a man in a uniform. That one fits you grand. Why don't you come up sometime and see me? I'm home every evening." Blonde Venus, starring Marlene Dietrich and Cary Grant, predates She Done Him Wrong by a year even though Mae West always claimed to have discovered Cary Grant for her film, elaborating that up until then Grant had only made "some tests with starlets." Comedy Lewis and Clark and George is a 1997 comedy crime thriller film directed by Rod McCall. Thriller Icon is a Hallmark Channel original television film directed by Charles Martin Smith and based on the novel by Frederick Forsyth. The film premiered on the network May 30, 2005. It is set in the period 1985 to 1999. Thriller Provocateur is a 1998 film directed by Jim Donovan, written by Roger Kumble, and starring Lillo Brancato Jr. and Jane March. The original score was written by Mark Nakamura and Mark Shannon. March plays Sook Hee, a honhyol North Korean agent who ingratiates herself into the household of Colonel Greg Finn, stationed in South Korea, to access military secrets. While working as Finn's servant, Sook becomes acquainted with his son Chris, and they fall in love. Documentary film Le Fleuve Niger se meurt is a 2006 documentary film. Comedy Anjelah Johnson: That's How We Do It is a 2010 comedy film directed by Bobcat Goldthwait and Anjelah N. Johnson. Thriller The Grand Horror is a film written and directed by Mathew Kister. Documentary film The mourning period MOHARRAM presents the religious highlight for SHIITE Muslims. This film follows four different groups of people in today's TEHERAN:
- For non-orthodox youngsters, the Moharram is mainly an opportunity to meet members of the opposite sex.
- A middle-aged woman and her female friends put their energy into the preparation of an enormous feast.
- Young religious men come closer to each other during this major event,
ending in the DAY OF ASHURA - known for its traditional flagellation ritual
- The tragic background of Moharram: The death of Imam Hossein and his 72 companions comes alive through the vivid storytelling of an old Dervish Documentary film Resight is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Sama Waham. Documentary film My Family, My Films, and My Nation is a 1998 Indonesian political essay film directed and written by Garin Nugroho. The film is a montage of footage from some of his documentary films from the Orde Baru age under Suharto Regime. Nugroho's intent behind the film is to raise awareness of the social issues in Indonesia during the Suharto Regime. Nugroho added his own voice-over in order to display his opinion on certain social issues. Documentary film Freeing Bernie Baran is an independent documentary feature film produced by Daniel Alexander and Tom Opferman. The film chronicles the 25 year span from 1984 to 2009 in the criminal court case of “The Commonwealth of Massachusetts versus Bernard F. Baran, Jr.” Bernard Baran was the first person convicted in the day care sex abuse hysteria of the 1980s and 1990s in the United States. The film uses interviews and court documents to show the consequences of homophobia and political ambition. Homophobia played such a significant role in the Baran case that the judge freeing him two decades later equated it with the other dominant aspects of day care panic cases: hysteria and suggestion. Freeing Bernie Baran made its world premiere on September 11, 2010 at the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival with Bernie Baran and director Daniel Alexander in attendance. The aGLIFF23 festival guide described the film as “achingly beautiful” and said “if you can only see one film at the festival, this is the one to see” concluding “it will make you angry but leave you with hope. Animation DJ XL5’s Smashin' Zappin' Party is a 2010 musical comedy film directed by DJ XL5. Comedy Thank Your Lucky Stars is a musical comedy film made by Warner Brothers as a World War II fundraiser, with the stars donated their salaries to the Hollywood Canteen, which was founded by John Garfield and Bette Davis, who appear in this film. It was directed by David Butler and stars Eddie Cantor, Dennis Morgan, Joan Leslie, Edward Everett Horton and S. Z. Sakall. Comedy Monkey Warfare is a 2006 Canadian drama film written and directed by Reginald Harkema, starring Don McKellar, Tracy Wright and Nadia Litz. The film received multiple awards at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2006, and won "Best Canadian Feature Film - Special Jury Citation" at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. Thriller The Chinese Cat is a 1944 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. Comedy Kola Kolaya Mundhirika is a 2010 Tamil comedy film written by Crazy Mohan and directed by Madhumitha. The film stars Jayaram, Karthik Kumar and Shikha in lead roles along with numerous popular Tamil comedy artists including M. S. Bhaskar, Pandiarajan, Anandaraj, Vasu Vikram and Vaiyapuri essaying supporting roles. The film started its shooting on May 8, 2009 and released on 21 May 2010. Comedy Sonna Puriyathu is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by debutant Krishnan Jayaraj, a former associate of C. S. Amudhan It features Shiva and Vasundhara in the lead roles. The film released on 26 July 2013 to mixed-positive reviews from critics. The film got a good opening and finally declared as an above average in the boxoffice. Comedy Chasing Taste is a comedy film directed by Sean Gannet. Thriller Acción mutante is a 1993 Spanish science fiction black comedy film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia and produced by, among others, Pedro Almodóvar. Thriller Dog Bite Dog is a 2006 Hong Kong action crime thriller directed by Soi Cheang and starring Edison Chen as a brutal Cambodian assassin, desperately trying to evade police after completing an assignment in Hong Kong. The film was released in Hong Kong cinemas on 17 August 2006. Thriller Captain America II: Death Too Soon is an 1979 television film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, directed by Ivan Nagy and starring Reb Brown. The film was preceded by Captain America earlier the same year. It was aired on CBS in two one-hour slots. The first part aired on November 23, 1979 and the second aired the next night, leading into the conclusion of Salem's Lot. Comedy Dr Plonk is a 2007 Australian film directed by Adelaide-based Australian director Rolf de Heer. It premiered in Australia in March 2007 at the Adelaide Film Festival. It is a silent film and at the premiere had live accompaniment by the Stiletto Sisters. The film was also screened at the launch of Australia's National Film and Sound Archive's new cinema, Arc, in August 2007. Its public cinema release is 30 August 2007. The film, set primarily in 1907, has been described as "a time-travelling satire". The Adelaide Film Festival program described it as "a black and white, silent comedy shot with a hand-cranked camera and brimming with romance, action and especially, slapstick comedy". Its score was composed by Graham Tardif. It is also notable for a cameo appearance by the South Australian Premier, Mike Rann, playing the 2007 Prime Minister. Comedy Cosmopolitan is a 2003 American independent film starring Roshan Seth and Carol Kane, and directed by Nisha Ganatra. The film, based on an acclaimed short story by Akhil Sharma and written by screenwriter Sabrina Dhawan, is a cross-cultural romance between a confused and lonely middle-aged East Indian, who has lived in America for 20 years, and his exasperating, free-spirited blonde neighbor. The film was released theatrically in 2003. It was televised nationally in 2004 on the PBS series Independent Lens. Thriller Kick-Ass 2 is a 2013 British-American superhero action comedy film based on the comic book of the same name and Hit-Girl, both by Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr., and is the sequel to the 2010 film Kick-Ass, as well as the second installment of the Kick-Ass film series. The film was written and directed by Jeff Wadlow and co-produced by Matthew Vaughn, who directed the first film. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Chloë Grace Moretz reprise their roles from the first film as Dave Lizewski, Chris D'Amico, and Mindy Macready respectively. The film was released on 14 August 2013 in the United Kingdom and Ireland and on 16 August in the United States and Canada. Matthew Vaughn's production company, Marv Films, produced the film alongside Universal Pictures. The film was a box office success grossing more than double of its budget but failed to gross more than the first movie. The movie also received negative reviews, with many reviewers commenting on the pacing, strong level of violence and crude humor. Thriller Charlie Chan in London is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde. The film stars Warner Oland as Charlie Chan, with Drue Leyton. This is the sixth film produced by Fox with Warner Oland as the detective, and the second not to be lost, after The Black Camel. Robert Altman's film Gosford Park, set in 1932, features a character who produces the Chan films for Fox and claims to be in England doing research for Charlie Chan in London. The two films do share some similarities. Comedy Business Class is a 2007 film written by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein and directed by Adam Bernstein. Thriller Espejos rotos is a 1987 short, crime, mystery and thriller film written by Felipe Coria and Jorge Vallejo, and directed by Jorge Vallejo Gutiérrez. Thriller Dossier K. is a Flemish thriller film directed by Jan Verheyen, based on a novel by Jef Geeraerts. Dossier K. is the second book by Jef Geeraerts for the series about detectives Vincke and Verstuyft that has been put to screen after De zaak Alzheimer. Several actors from the first film reprise their roles, including Koen De Bouw, Werner De Smedt, Hilde De Baerdemaeker, Filip Peters and Jappe Claes. It is a film about crimes in the Albanian maffia scene in Antwerp. Comedy Idol Is Dead is a 2012 action, comedy and music film directed by Yukihiro Katô. Thriller Cu mâinile curate is a 1972 Romanian thriller film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. Comedy County General is a 2005 comedy film written by Sphear Collins and Jean-Claude La Marre and directed by Sphear Collins. Comedy A Wake in Providence is a 1999 comedy film written by Billy Van Zandt, Jane Milmore, Vincent Pagano and Mike Pagano and directed by Rosario Roveto Jr. Animation Ewe Know: Do Ewe Share? is a 2003 animated educational children's film. Comedy Outside Your Door is a Swedish independent film directed by Martin Söder, which tells the story of a young man living with Tourette syndrome without knowing it. It was released in 2002 by the production company Desperado, and won the 2003 CineStar-Youth Film Prize. Thriller Mannequin in Red is a 1958 Swedish crime/thriller film directed by Arne Mattson and written by Folke Mellvig. Starring film couple Karl-Arne Holmsten and Annalisa Ericson as the investigating detective couple John and Kajsa Hillman; this time investigating a murder of a model connected to a famous Stockholm fashion house, La Femme. The film is the second film in director Arne Mattsson's Hillman-series of five thriller films, all containing a colour in the title: The Lady in Black, The Mannequin in Red, Ryttare i blått, Lady in White, and The Yellow Car. Science Fiction Roller Blade is an action comedy science fiction film directed by Donald G. Jackson. Documentary film Passage is a 2008 documentary film partly based on the book Fatal Passage about Sir John Franklin's lost expedition through the Northwest Passage. The film explores the fate of the doomed mission, including John Rae's efforts to uncover the truth, and Lady Franklin's campaign to defend her late husband's reputation. The film also features Inuit statesman Tagak Curley, who challenges claims made by Lady Franklin supported by her powerful friend, the story teller and "famous author Charles Dickens", widely reported at the time, that Aboriginal people were responsible for the signs of cannibalism among the remains of the doomed crew. It premiered at the Hot Docs film festival in Toronto, Canada in April 2008. Passage has two main storylines. The first shows John Walker and crew, making an historical fiction film; it includes script readings, discussions and scenes from the film they are making. The second story line is completely non-fiction. It includes paintings with narratives, cast and crew visiting the places Rae knew and Inuit culture and experts. The film was written, directed and narrated by John Walker. Documentary film The Virgin Wildsides is a 2007 documentary film directed by Tetsuaki Matsue. Comedy Harbinger is a 2013 comedy drama short film written and directed by MacGregor Greenlee. Thriller The Virgin Spring is a 1960 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. Set in medieval Sweden, it is a revenge tale about a father's merciless response to the rape and murder of his young daughter. The story was adapted by screenwriter Ulla Isaksson from a 13th-century Swedish ballad, "Töres döttrar i Wänge". The film contains a number of themes that question morals, justice and religious beliefs; it was considered controversial when first released due to its infamous rape scene. It won for Best Foreign Language Film at the 1961 Academy Awards and was also the basis for the 1972 exploitation horror film The Last House on the Left. Comedy "Why are lesbians literally attached to their wallet chains? Chained! is a quirky look in to the lives of women who define themselves through their chains." Quoting the synopsis fro the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Les Deux Souris blanches is a 1974 film. Thriller From Hell is a 2001 American horror mystery film directed by the Hughes brothers and loosely based on the graphic novel From Hell by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell about the Jack the Ripper murders. Comedy Mr. Pellam or Mister Pellam is a 1993 Telugu Comedy film directed by Bapu. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. Documentary film Sympathy for the Devil is a 1968 film shot mostly in color by director Jean-Luc Godard. Animation Le Regulateur is a 2005 short animated film written and directed by Philippe Grammaticopoulos. Comedy Wild Over You is a 1953 Looney Tunes short starring Pepé Le Pew and directed by Chuck Jones. Animation Yankee Doodle Daffy is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1943, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was the second Technicolor Looney Tunes entry to feature Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. The title and introductory music are inspired by the 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy, a major hit and a Warner release. Other than the fact of both films being about show business, they have no plot elements in common. This is the first cartoon in the collection that came from public domain. Animation The Rattled Rooster is a 1948 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. In this short, a frustrated rooster attempts to catch a precocious worm. However, the tables turn when the rooster finds himself being chased by an amorous female rattlesnake. Comedy Loose in London is a 1953 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on May 24, 1953 by Allied Artists and is the thirtieth film in the series. Animation Adapted from the internationally adored children's books, the CURIOUS GEORGE films bring that memorable monkey to life with colorful animation. This adventure, directed by John Matthews, tells the story of the very first fateful meeting between George and the man with the yellow hat. Comedy Casey's Birthday is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Avunu, Valliddaru Ishta Paddaru! is a 2002 Telugu film written and directed by Vamsy. It won many awards including the Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Award. The film's music is composed by Chakri. Documentary film Woubi Chéri is a 1998 French/Ivorian documentary that shows a few days in the life of various members of the gay and transgender community in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. It is one of a very few films from Africa to deal with LGBT issues. The title comes from the term "woubi", meaning a man who plays the role of a wife in a homosexual relationship. Also featured in the documentary are "yossis", men who act as husbands to woubis, who are often bisexual and also in conventional marriages. The film won Best Documentary awards at the New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, the Turin International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, and the Transgender Festival in London. Documentary film "Imposed under British colonial rule in 1860, Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code criminalized any sexual acts between adults of the same sex, stigmatizing them as "against the order of nature". On 2nd July 2009 the Delhi High Court passed a landmark judgment scrapping this legacy of colonialism, thus fulfilling the demands of the GLBT Indian community, which had been fighting this law for the past 10 years. Three characters, Beena, Pallav and Abheena travel through the city of Bombay in order to celebrate the first anniversary of that freedom event. A documentary produced by Ivan Cotroneo." Quoting the description from the 2011 Torino GLBT Film Festival site. Documentary film With One Voice is a 2009 documentary directed by Eric Temple and written by Carol and Matthew Flickstein exploring the unity of humanity, featuring mystics from around the world, whose lives have been dedicated to answering the mysteries of existence. Animation The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom, known officially as Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle the Movie: The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom, is an animated short film based on the Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle manga by the group Clamp. It was adapted by the animation studio Production I.G and premiered in Japanese theaters on August 20, 2005 in conjunction with xxxHolic: A Midsummer Night's Dream, another animated film by Production I.G. It is set between the two seasons of the anime series from Tsubasa by Bee Train, and continues Syaoran's group's journey to find Sakura's "feathers" in different worlds, which will help her recover her memory. In the journey, they arrive at the Country of Birdcages, where one of Sakura's feathers is located. The idea of the Tsubasa and xxxHolic films was conceived by Kodansha, the Japanese publisher behind both manga. After convincing Production I.G to develop them, the director chosen for the Tsubasa film was Junichi Fujisaku who accepted such role after receiving positive comments about the series. Like in the TV series, Yuki Kajiura was the score's composer and was guided by producer Tetsuya Nakatake. Comedy Flavors is a 2003 romantic comedy film concerning Indian immigrants in America. It was written and directed by Krishna D.K. and Raj Nidimoru and is their second collaboration after Shaadi.com. Documentary film Endless Abilities is an action adventure drama documentary film directed by Tripp Clemens and Harvey Burrell. Comedy Il ritorno del Monnezza is a 2005 comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Documentary film Hollywood contra Franco is a 2008 documentary, biography and history film written by Isabel Andrés, Oriol Porta and Llorenç Soler and directed by Oriol Porta. Thriller Dulces compañías is a 1996 drama, crime fiction and thriller film written by Óscar Blancarte and Óscar Liera, and directed by Óscar Blancarte. Documentary film Amargosa is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Todd Robinson. Documentary film Yes, It’s On is a 1972 short documentary film directed by S.N.S. Sastry. Science Fiction Working To Beat The Devil is a 2014 short documentary biographical horror sci-fi film written and directed by Adam Gutch and Chu-Li Shewring. Comedy There's No Fish Food in Heaven is a 1998 comedy film directed by Eleanor Gaver. Thriller Best of the Best 4: Without Warning is a 1998 direct-to-video martial arts-action film written and directed by the film's star, Phillip Rhee. It is the third sequel in the Best of the Best film series. The film co-stars Ernie Hudson, Tobin Bell, Paul Gleason, and Sven-Ole Thorsen. Documentary film I'm No Dummy is a 2009 documentary film about ventriloquism directed by Bryan W. Simon, produced by Marjorie Engesser through Montivagus Productions. It premiered at the 2009 Seattle International Film Festival before being released theatrically in the United States by Salient Media and NBCUniversal in 2010. The comic documentary examines and deconstructs this now obscure art form through clips, photos and interviews with many of the greatest “vents” from today and yesterday as well as their puppets. The idea came to Simon while on a bike ride in Los Angeles, as he kicked around ideas for a new project and decided to focus on a documentary about something he loved as a child. The film stars Jeff Dunham, Jay Johnson and Lynn Trefzger and features Kelly Asbury, Tom Ladshaw, Jimmy Nelson and Willie Tyler. Archival footage of Edgar Bergen, Paul Winchell and Senor Wences is also included in the feature. Comedy Berlian Si Etty is a 2013 film written by Lela Mukhtar and directed by Dimas Adipratama. Comedy Tovaritch is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Jacques Deval, Germain Fried, Jean Tarride and Victor Trivas. It starred Iréne Zilahy, André Lefaur and Marguerite Deval. It is based on the 1933 play Tovaritch by Jacques Deval. In 1930's Paris two exiled Russian aristocrats take jobs as domestic servants. Comedy Havana Widows is a 1933 Warner Bros. comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell. The picture is the first of an informal series of four movies through the early 1930s where Blondell and Farrell were paired as a fast-talking, wisecracking, working-class comedy team. The others are Kansas City Princess, We're in the Money, and Miss Pacific Fleet. All but Kansas City Princess were directed by Enright. Comedy Madea's Family Reunion is a 2006 comedy-drama film adaptation of the stage production of the same name written by Tyler Perry and sequel to Diary of a Mad Black Woman. It was written and directed by Perry, who also played several characters, including Madea. It was released on February 24, 2006, nearly one year following its predecessor, Diary of a Mad Black Woman. The independent film was produced by Lionsgate. Documentary film Aquadettes is a 2011 short, biography, documentary film directed by Drea Cooper and Zackary Canepari. Documentary film Born to Be Blind is a 2003 documentary film written by Mauricio Livvovski and directed by Roberto Berliner. Thriller The Dead Mother is a 1993 film written by Eduardo Bajo Ulloa, Juanma Bajo Ulloa and directed by Juanma Bajo Ulloa. Documentary film Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World is a BBC TV film based on the life of the American dancer Isadora Duncan first broadcast on 22 September 1966. The film was written by Sewell Stokes and the director Ken Russell and starred Vivian Pickles and Peter Bowles. Sewell Stokes became friendly with the dancer towards the very end of her life when she was penniless and alone. In 1928 he wrote a memoir of his conversations with her, shortly after her death, entitled Isadora, an Intimate Portrait. Two years after the first broadcast of the TV film, Vanessa Redgrave played the role of Isadora Duncan in the big-screen biopic Isadora. Russell's biographer Joseph Lanza believes that "of all his television work, Isadora is his most accomplished". It explores his "ongoing theme of art being a thing of both glory and vulgarity" Documentary film Project 10 - Real Stories From a Free South Africa: The Devil Breaks My Heart Ten Years Later is a 2003 film directed by Lederle Bosch. Comedy Watch the Birdie is the 83rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 24, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Science Fiction Alphaville: une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution is a 1965 black-and-white French science fiction film noir directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It stars Eddie Constantine, Anna Karina, Howard Vernon and Akim Tamiroff. The film won the Golden Bear award of the 15th Berlin International Film Festival in 1965. Alphaville combines the genres of dystopian science fiction and film noir. There are no special props or futuristic sets; instead, the film was shot in real locations in Paris, the night-time streets of the capital becoming the streets of Alphaville, while modernist glass and concrete buildings represent the city's interiors. The film is set in the future but the characters also refer to twentieth century events; for example, the hero describes himself as a Guadalcanal veteran. Expatriate American actor Eddie Constantine plays Lemmy Caution, a trenchcoat-wearing secret agent. Constantine had already played this or similar roles in dozens of previous films; the character was originally created by British pulp novelist Peter Cheyney. Comedy Vegas in Space is a 1991 science fiction/comedy film, directed by Phillip R. Ford and released by Troma Entertainment, about three male space travelers who must become women in order to complete a secret mission on the all-female planet Clitoris. Deliberately campy, the film was written by, and starred, Doris Fish, one of Sydney and San Francisco's most noted drag queens. Comedy This fun-filled tale for the whole family stars Steve Guttenberg as a former pro soccer player on parole for illegal gambling. Assigned to work at a school for wayward boys, Guttenberg is convinced by the kids' pretty caretaker to become the school's soccer coach and turn the kids into winners. Documentary film Project 10 - Real Stories From a Free South Africa: The Meaning of the Buffalo is a 2003 film directed by Karin Slater. Documentary film Bruce Springsteen: The Complete Video Anthology 1978-2000 is a 2001 documentary film directed by Meiert Avis, Adam Bernstein, Peter Care, Brian De Palma, Jonathan Demme, Ted Demme, Carol Dodds, Danny Goldberg, Arnold Levine, Sean Penn, Anthony Potenza, Tim Robbins, Arthur Rosato, John Sayles and Julian Schlossberg. Comedy Welcome 2 Ibiza is an American action comedy film about a young American girl who inherits a rundown bar and then gets involved in a hostage rescue drama. Gary Busey headlines the film, which was shot on location on the Spanish island of Ibiza in 2002 by David Winters. The film was released in Spain and Thailand. Documentary film Toehold in History is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Dahl 'Dulcie' Collings. Comedy Our Show is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Larry Charles. Thriller City That Never Sleeps is a 1953 film noir produced and directed by John H. Auer with cinematography by John L. Russell. Thriller Flower Square is a 2012 thriller drama film written by Mate Matisic and directed by Krsto Papic. Documentary film Invisible Moustache of Raoul Dufy is a 1955 short animated documentary film written by Sidney Peterson and directed by Aurelius Battaglia. Documentary film Father's Garden - The Love of My Parents is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Peter Liechti. Comedy The Three Must-Get-Theres is a 1922 silent film directed by Max Linder. A young man from Gascony travels to Paris hoping to become one of the King's musketeers. The film follows the plot of the novel by Alexandre Dumas. It is also meant as a parody of the previously released 1921 film The Three Musketeers, starring Douglas Fairbanks. This is Linder's final American film before returning to France. Animation Mary & Myself is a 2013 animated documentary film written and directed by Sam Decoste. Documentary film Les raquetteurs is a 1958 Direct Cinema documentary film co-directed by Michel Brault and Gilles Groulx. The film explores life in rural Quebec, at a convention of snowshoers in Sherbrooke, Quebec in February 1958. The film is notable for helping to establish the then-nascent French language production unit at the National Film Board of Canada, and more importantly, the development of a uniquely Quebec style of direct cinema. The film incorporates agile camera work and a largely synchronous soundtrack, uninterrupted by any narration, in keeping with the ethos of direct cinema to avoid any imposed "truth" on events onscreen. Animation Crux Film is a 2013 short animated film directed by Alexander Stewart and Lilli Carré. Comedy A blowout party, a trashed house, two teenage misfits, three hot girls, four dumb jocks, a hooker, a dead body and three hours to clean up the mess! The party never ends in this hilarious college-aged comedy of errors. Thriller "After the mysterious death of her ex-boyfriend, a radio presenter is troubled by the paranormal. Villaronga was brought in as the director and gave this pleasantly creepy film - with an astounding opening and a horror-fan approved ending - his own contrary twist. Villaronga's second stint as a director-for-hire. It was the film's star, María Barranco, who did the recruiting, even allowing him a say in the screenplay. Which shows! 99.9 might be more of a straight-shooting thrills-and-shocks, sex-and-violence genre exercise than his other classification-defying masterpieces, but it's nevertheless very much a Villaronga film. Not to mention a mighty fun one at that. The story is loosely based on a well-documented true event, the Bélmez Faces. On August 23rd 1971, pale faces appeared in the cement floor of 5 calle Real, in the Andalusian backwater of Bélmez de la Moraleda. In this version, Lara, the hostess of a radio show dealing in the paranormal, encounters similar happenings - and worse - which seem to be connected with the strange death of her former lover Victor. Here's a hint: turn the title's numbers upside down..." Quoting the description from the 2011 International Film Festival Rotterdam site. Documentary film Happy Mother's Day is a 1963 short documentary film directed by Richard Leacock and Joyce Chopra. Comedy Recollections of the Yellow House is a 1989 Portuguese film directed by João César Monteiro. Thriller Wolves in the Snow (French: Des chiens dans la neige) is a 2002 film directed by Michel Welterlin. Comedy A Lesson in Love is a 1954 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film is a comedy by Ingmar Bergman and one of his early films. It deals with the marriage of David and his wife Marianne. The filmscore is by Dag Wirén. Animation The Lost Kitten is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy R'coon Dawg is a 1951 animated short film directed by Charles Nichols. Documentary film The Last Angel of History is a 45 minute 1996 documentary that deals with concepts of Afrofuturism as a metaphor for the displacement of black culture and roots. The film is a hybrid documentary and fictional narrative. Documentary segments include traditional talking head clips from musicians, writers, and social critics, as well as archival video footage and photographs. The fictional story follows the journey of the “data thief” who must travel across time and space in search of a crossroads where he makes archaeological digs for fragments of history and technology in search of the code that holds the key to his future. The structure of the film makes it a meta-narrative commenting on while also becoming part of the genre of Afrofuturism. The film bases its concepts around George Clinton's Mothership Connection and features interviews with George Clinton, Derrick May, Samuel R. Delany, Nichelle Nichols, Juan Atkins, DJ Spooky, Goldie and others to explore the link between black music as a way of exploring the future. The film makes mention to Sun Ra, whose work centers around the return of blacks to outer space in his own Mothership. Comedy Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses is a 1994 film directed by Aki Kaurismäki. It is a sequel to the popular 1989 film Leningrad Cowboys Go America that introduced the fictional Russian rock band Leningrad Cowboys which, subsequently, became a notable real life rock band in Finland. Animation Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise is a 1987 Japanese animated science fiction film and the first film produced by Gainax and Bandai Visual. It was directed and written by Hiroyuki Yamaga. The film was released on March 14, 1987 and grossed only modestly in the box office. Since then, it has received very positive reviews. A sequel was intended to be released set 50 years later, but due to lack of funds, Gainax abandoned it part way through production; Toshio Okada cited a fundamental dissatisfaction with the script and plot. However, it was announced in March 2013 that the sequel is in production once again. Comedy Kathleen Madigan: Gone Madigan is a 2010 comedy film written by Kathleen Madigan and directed by Shannon Hartman. Science Fiction Midare karakuri is a drama, science fiction and horror film directed by Susumu Kodama. Animation Secret of the Wings, also known as Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wings, is a 2012 computer-animated fantasy film, based on the Disney Fairies franchise, produced by DisneyToon Studios. It revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works, and how she ventures to the Winter Woods and meets her fraternal twin sister, Periwinkle, who is a frost fairy. Secret of the Wings is the fourth film in this series. Starring the voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Megan Hilty, Raven-Symoné and Angela Bartys, it also features new cast members who include Matt Lanter, Timothy Dalton, Lucy Hale and Debby Ryan, while Anjelica Huston narrates. Comedy Passed Away is an American ensemble comedy film from 1992. Animation Helter Shelter is the 59th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 17, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Histoires Drôles et Drôles de Gens is a 1983 comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa. Thriller A Good Thing is a 2011 short drama film written and directed by Mark Tobey. Documentary film Explosion 1812 is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Mick Grogan. Thriller Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part II is a 1996 horror film written and directed by Chuck Parello. The film is the sequel to Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. Thriller Diplomatic Siege is a 1999 action-thriller film directed by Gustavo Graef-Marino. Thriller Smoke Screen is a 2010 crime tv movie directed by Gary Yates and written by Karen Stillman and Sandra Brown. Animation Wildernuts "A Purse for Scrunch" is an episode of a 2014 animated series Wildernuts, directed by Andrew Kavanagh and Aidan McAteer. Animation Mfashabagowe is a 2011 short animation film directed by 12 Teenagers From Burundi and Delphine Hermans. Science Fiction Revolt in the Stars is a science fiction film screenplay written by Scientology founder and science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard in 1977. It tells the space opera story of how an evil galactic dictator Xenu massacres many of his subjects by transporting them to Earth and killing them with atomic bombs. L. Ron Hubbard had already presented this story to his followers, as a true account of events that happened 75 million years ago, in a secret level of Scientology scripture called Operating Thetan, Level III. The screenplay was promoted around Hollywood circles in 1979, but attempts at fundraising and obtaining financing fell through and the film was never made. Unofficial copies circulate on the Internet. Documentary film Despite record salmon runs in the state of Alaska, wild salmon fisherman struggle to stay afloat in the flooded salmon markets of the world. This documentary is a journey aboard an alaskan salmon seining vessel, exploring the lifestye and adventure of a dying breed of men, the last of hunters and gatherers who dare to take on monther nature to earn a living. Journey abord The Viking Maid, atop the erratic seas of southeast Alaska and find out why you should always ask, "Is this salmon farmed or wild?" Thriller Pioneer is a 2013 Norwegian thriller film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg. It was released on 30 August, followed by a screening in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Jihad is a 1986 documentary film produced and directed by Jeff B. Harmon about the Soviet war in Afghanistan as seen through the eyes of Haji Latif, 'The Lion of Kandahar’, and his group of Islamic holy warriors. Harmon made six illegal, clandestine trips into Afghanistan in order to film the Mujahideen in Kandahar and other provinces. When Harmon and his cameraman, Alexander Lindsay, were with Haji Latif's fighter, the Soviet and Afghan forces found out about and launched an unsuccessful operation to stop the making of the film, resulting in the deaths of 27 mujahideen. The film won the Royal Television Society Journalism Award, the ACE Award, the Blue Ribbon at the American Film and Video Festival, and CINE's Golden Eagle. His film was a Duce Films International Ltd. Production for the BBC and National Geographic Explorer. It runs 52 mins. Jihad is part of Harmon's "Afghan Trilogy", which also included the documentaries Afgan and Warlord of Kayan. Comedy Netru Indru is a 2014 Tamil thriller film, directed by Padmamagan, a filmmaker who earlier directed Pallavan and R. Parthiban starrer Ammuvagiya Naan. Prasanna and Vimal, along with Richard Rishi and Bharani of Naadodigal fame, played the lead roles, while Arundhati and Manochitra were the female leads. Rehhan scored the music for the film, while Dinesh Sre was the cinematographer. Shot entirely in forests of South India, Netru Indru draws a parallel between events happened in the past and ones that happens in the present in the forest. Produced by S. Malathy, it was expected to hit the screens in August 2013, but it did not release on the projected release date but after several delays in June 2014. Animation Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf is a 1988 animated comedy horror movie for television produced by Hanna-Barbera. It was the final to air as part of the Superstars 10 series. It also marks Scrappy-Doo's last appearance until 2002's Scooby Doo live-action feature film. Animation Summer Days with Coo is a 2007 Japanese animated film about a kappa and its impact on an ordinary suburban family, directed by Keiichi Hara. Documentary film Chesty: A Tribute to a Legend is a 1976 documentary film written by Jay Simms and directed by John Ford. It is a tribute documentary on the most decorated U.S. Marine, General Lewis B. 'Chesty' Puller. Comedy La miel se fue de la luna is a 1951 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Half-Share is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Sean Hanley. Documentary film The Silence’s Echo is a 2010 Moroccan documentary film. Documentary film The Red Carpet is a 2012 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Manuel Fernandez and Iosu Lopez. Thriller Love at First Kill is a 2008 thriller film written by Guy Lee Thys and directed by John Daly. Comedy Zapatlela is a Marathi horror comedy movie, which was released in 1993. It is directed by Mahesh Kothare. It is followed by sequel Zapatlela 2, released 20 years later. The film has the renowned artist ventriloquist Ramdas Padhye along with his famous evil puppet Tatya Vinchu. The film stars Laxmikant Berde as Laxmikant Bolke, with Mahesh Kothare as CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav and Dilip Prabhavalkar as Tatya Vinchu. Thriller The Russian Triangle is a 2007 Georgian thriller film directed by Aleko Tsabadze. It was Georgia's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. Animation Know Me is a 2012 animation film directed by Sam Kremers-nedell. Animation Paperbox is a 2011 short animated drama film directed by Zbigniew Czapla. Documentary film Laughing Matters... More! is a 2006 documentary film directed by Andrea Meyerson. Comedy Another Happy Anniversary is a short comedy film directed by Miranda Bailey. Thriller In the House is a French film directed by François Ozon. It is based on the play The Boy in the Last Row by Juan Mayorga. The film was awarded the main prize at the 2012 San Sebastián International Film Festival, the Golden Shell, as well as the Jury Prize for Best Screenplay. Comedy Dr Grordbort Presents: The Deadliest Game is a 2011 short film directed by James Cunningham. Thriller Witness to Murder is a 1954 suspense film starring Barbara Stanwyck. While the film received moderately positive reviews, it ended up as an also-ran to Alfred Hitchcock's somewhat similar Rear Window, which opened less than a month later. The latter picture was a box-office hit. Comedy "Eleven year-old Aaron plays a game of Hide and Seek where his friend Tony is never found. The mystery of their relationship—and their queer attachment to the armoire in Aaron's bedroom—can only be revealed, it turns out, through hypnosis." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Faenza based on Peter Cameron's novel of the same name. It is primarily Italian financed, but was shot in English. The teenage American protagonist was played by eighteen-year-old English actor Toby Regbo and the supporting cast is mainly American. The film premiered at the 2011 Rome Film Festival and is schedule for release in Italy in February 2012. It will receive its North American premiere at the 2012 Miami International Film Festival, but no further cinematic release dates have been announced. The Italian reviews were mixed, but considerable praise was given for Regbo's performance. Comedy The Clique is a 2008 direct-to-DVD film directed by Michael Lembeck, based on the popular teen novel series by author Lisi Harrison. The film was produced through Alloy Entertainment and released through Tyra Banks' company Bankable Productions. Filming began in February 2008 in Rhode Island and ended in March 2008. Comedy Bee Bop highschool: Koko yotaro kyoso-kyoku is an action comedy film directed by Hiroyuki Nasu. Comedy American Ultra is an upcoming action comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh and written by Max Landis. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Connie Britton, Topher Grace, John Leguizamo, Bill Pullman, Walton Goggins and Tony Hale. Comedy Omar and Salma II is a 2009 comedy film written by Tamer Hosny and directed by Ahmed El Badry. Documentary film Shield of Solomon is a documentary by Igal Hecht and Chutzpa Productions about the story of four War in Darfur refugees who have found sanctuary in the Jewish state of Israel. Comedy Clear the Ring, French title Au revoir M. Grock, is a French comedy drama film from 1949, directed by Pierre Billon, written by Christian-Falaize, and starring Grock and Louis de Funès. The German title of the film is Grock: Der Mann der die Welt zum Lachen brachte or Manege frei. Documentary film Mrs. Birk's Sunday Roast is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Kyoko Miyake. Documentary film Linha de montagem is a 1982 film directed by Renato Tapajos. Thriller The Collective is a 2008 American independent horror film written, directed, and produced by Judson Pearce Morgan and Kelly Overton. The film was released to film festivals in 2008 and is slated for theatrical release in 2009. Thriller Wolfskinder is a 2013 historical fiction film written and directed by Rick Ostermann. Documentary film A Quest For Peace: Nonviolence Among Religions is a 2012 documentary film directed by Matthew J. Evans. Documentary film The Bubbleologist is a 2012 short biographical documentary directed by Jan Bednarz. Animation Tierra Seca is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Ricardo Torres. Animation Sour "Life Is Music is a 2013 animation film directed by Masashi Kawamura. Documentary film You Are Free is a 1983 West German short documentary film directed by Dea Brokman, in which five former U.S. Servicemen and a prison camp survivor give accounts of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps in 1945. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Ultimo tango a Zagarol is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Nando Cicero. It is a parody of Last Tango in Paris, set in the town of Zagarolo, in the province of Rome. The film got a great commercial success, grossing about 950 million lire. According to the film critic Robert Firsching, " the humor is primarily of the cheap bathroom variety, as subtlety has never been director Nando Cicero's strong point, but there are some genuine laughs for the tolerant". Animation Powrót is a 1972 short animation film written and directed by Jerzy Kucia. Comedy Last Time We Checked is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Anson Mount. Animation À la française is a 2012 animation/short/comedy film directed by Morrigane Boyer,Julien Hazebroucq,Ren-Hsien Hsu,Emmanuelle Leleu and William Lorton. Comedy After-School Special is a 2010 short comedy film written by Neil LaBute and directed by Jacob Chase. "It seems like just another trip to the mall to grab some pizza for mom and junior, until things turn out to be not quite as simple as they appear." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Documentary film Through the Time of Memory is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Zerina Kapo, Adnan Sahdan and Adis Hukanović. Animation Asterix the Gaul is a 1967 Belgian/French animated film, based on the comic book of the same name, which was the first book in the highly popular comic series Asterix by Goscinny and Uderzo. The film sticks to the book's plot very closely. It was originally planned to be aired on French television, but instead it was released as a theatrical feature film. It was produced by Dargaud, publisher of Asterix comics, without the involvement of Albert Uderzo and René Goscinny. Goscinny and Uderzo weren't completely happy with the film, and they ensured they would take part in subsequent cartoon adaptations, such as the sequels Asterix and the Golden Sickle and Asterix and Cleopatra. Comedy Sturmtruppen is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Salvatore Samperi. It is loosely based on the eponymous comic books created by Bonvi. It was followed by Sturmtruppen 2 - Tutti al fronte. Comedy Letzte Runde is a 2012 short comedy drama romance film directed by Kerstin Polte. Comedy They Stole a Tram is a 1954 comedy film written by Mario Amendola, Mario Bonnard, Aldo Fabrizi and Ruggero Maccari and directed by Aldo Fabrizi, Mario Bonnard and Sergio Leone. Comedy Hard Knocks and Love Taps is a 1921 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Guendalina is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Spencer Harrison, a womanizing reality TV producer with a penchant for one night stands, thinks he knows women. That is, until his deranged stalker Alison appears at his door in the guise of a beautiful and mysterious seductress. She reels him in with her charm, knocks him out, duct tapes him to a chair, and unravels her plan for her own twisted reality show. Comedy 40 Pounds of Trouble is a 1962 film directed by Norman Jewison that marks his directorial debut. The film was shot on location at Disneyland and Lake Tahoe. It is a retelling of Damon Runyon's story Little Miss Marker. Documentary film The Story of Poogy is a documentary film directed by Ofer Naim. Comedy Coffee and Cigarettes is the title of three short films and a 2003 feature film by independent director Jim Jarmusch. The film consists of 11 short stories which share coffee and cigarettes as a common thread, and includes the earlier three films. Documentary film Tashi and the Monk is a documentary biographical family film directed by Johnny Burke and Andrew Hinton. Animation Crazy Tango is a 2011 animated short film directed by Marine Hennes. Animation 20th Anniversary Reel is a 2011 animated short film. Thriller Dark City is a 1998 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas. The screenplay was written by Proyas, Lem Dobbs and David S. Goyer. The film stars Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, and William Hurt. Sewell plays John Murdoch, a man suffering from amnesia who finds himself accused of murder. Murdoch attempts to discover his true identity to clear his name while on the run from the police and a mysterious group known only as the "Strangers". The majority of the film was shot at Fox Studios Australia. It was jointly produced by New Line Cinema and Mystery Clock Cinema. New Line Cinema and New Line Home Video commercially distributed the theatrical release and home media respectively. The film premiered in the United States on February 27, 1998, and was a box office bomb, but received mainly positive reviews. The film was nominated for Hugo and Saturn Awards, and has become a cult classic. For the theatrical release, the studio was concerned that the audience would not understand the film and asked Proyas to add an explanatory voice-over narration to the introduction. Thriller Under Investigation is a 1993 crime-drama film written and directed by Kevin Meyer. Comedy The First Time is a 2009 teen comedy directed by Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg, based on the book Love At First Hicup by Dennis Jürgensen. The film is an American remake of the Danish film Kærlighed ved første hik, which was released in 1999. The film is centered on a high school freshman Victor, who falls in love with the beautiful senior Anya at "first hiccup." The film follows their budding romance as they learn to overcome the little hiccups that can be found in all relationships. Thriller Hazard is 2005 Japanese film mostly shot in New York, written and directed by Sono Sion, starring Joe Odagiri and Jai West. It is the story of three youths who attempt to avenge their rights in a society of criminals and thugs. Comedy We Could Be Your Parents is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Charlie Anderson. Documentary film Kottonmouth Kings: Dopeumentary is a 2001 documentary DVD starring the Kottonmouth Kings distributed by Suburban Noize Records which was directed and produced by Bill Wadsworth and Kevin Zinger released on May 8, 2001. The DVD documents the making of the songs and albums by generally on the albums Royal Highness and Hidden Stash. Other than the videos viewed on this the Kottonmouth Kings are followed while on tour across California. The DVD was re-packaged with the Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop CD as Double Dose V3, the third and final Double Dose set. Thriller Irukku Aana Illai is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy-thriller film written and directed by debutant K. M. Saravanan, a former assistant of Yugi Sethu. It features Vivanth, Eden, Manisha Shree and Aadhavan in the leading roles, while Shammeer composes the film's music. The film has cinematography by Kris. A. Chandar and the technical crew includes editing by S. P. Ahmed and art direction by Ravindran. It is produced by Sathya Nagaraj, S. Chelladurai, Sami P. Venkat and Balamani Jayabalan under their banner Varam Creations, and distributed by RPP Film Factory. The film released on July 18, 2014 to positive reviews. This film is copied from korean comedy horror film 'Ghost". Animation Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler, known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: Clash!! The Power of 10 Billion Warriors, is the sixth Dragon Ball Z movie, originally released in Japan on March 7, 1992 at the Toei Anime Fair along with the second Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken and the third Magical Tarurūto-kun movie. It was released on DVD in the United States on August 13, 2002. It also had a special theater presentation as part of a double-feature with Fusion Reborn on March 17, 2006. These movies are the first Dragon Ball-related movies to receive a theatrical release in the United States. This film, alongside Cooler's Revenge, was re-released to DVD and Blu-ray in a double feature on November 11, 2008. It was later re-released to DVD again on December 6, 2011 in a remastered 4-pack with the next three films in the series. Thriller Ilona Arrives with the Rain is a 1996 Colombian-Spanish-Italian drama film directed by Sergio Cabrera. It entered the competition at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival. Thriller Nobody's Life is a 2002 drama film written by Eduard Cortés & Piti Español and directed by Eduard Cortés. Thriller Tetsuo: The Iron Man is a 1989 Japanese cyberpunk film by cult-film director Shinya Tsukamoto produced by Japan Home Video. It is an extremely graphic but also strikingly-filmed fantasy shot in the same low-budget, underground-production style as his first two films. Tetsuo established Tsukamoto internationally and created his worldwide cult following. It was followed by Tetsuo II: Body Hammer and Tetsuo: The Bullet Man. Comedy Ding Dong Williams is a 1946 film directed by William Berke. Documentary film Rehearsal is a 2013 short documentary biographical Film written and directed by Jacqueline Christy. Documentary film Little Nemo, also known as Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N.Y. Herald and His Moving Comics, is a 1911 silent animated short film by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. One of the earliest animated films, it was McCay's first, and featured characters from McCay's comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland. Its expressive character animation distinguished the film from the experiments of earlier animators. Inspired by flip books his son brought home, McCay came to see the potential of the animated film medium. He claimed to be the first to make such films, though James Stuart Blackton and Émile Cohl were among those who preceded him. The short's four thousand drawings on rice paper were shot at Vitagraph Studios under Blackton's supervision. Most of the film's running time is made up of a live-action sequence in which McCay bets his colleagues that he can make drawings that move. He wins the bet with four minutes of animation in which the Little Nemo characters perform, interact, and metamorphose to McCay's whim. Little Nemo debuted in movie theaters on April 8, 1911, and four days later McCay began using it as part of his vaudeville act. Thriller Deadly Intruder is a 1985 horror film. Science Fiction Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming is a 1999 science-fiction action film. It was a project to create a pilot film for a proposed new Battlestar Galactica television series that would pick up where the original 1978 series left off. All continuity related to Galactica 1980 would have been completely ignored. Thriller The Asphalt Jungle is a 1950 film noir directed by John Huston. The caper film is based on the 1949 novel of the same name by W. R. Burnett and stars an ensemble cast including Sterling Hayden, Jean Hagen, Sam Jaffe, Louis Calhern, James Whitmore, and, in a minor but key role, Marilyn Monroe, an unknown at the time who was pictured but not mentioned on the posters. The film tells the story of a group of men planning and executing a jewel robbery. It was nominated for four Academy Awards. In 2008, The Asphalt Jungle was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Tiga Abdul is a 1964 Malaysian comedy film directed by and starring Malaysian silver-screen icon P. Ramlee. It tells the story of three brothers who are caught in a web of trickery set by the cunning Sadiq Segaraga who uses his three daughters to fleece the three brothers of all their wealth. The movie is a tribute to traditional folktales with a moral set into the story and is set a fictional middle eastern country named Isketambola, which is loosely based on Istanbul, Turkey. Comedy Katt Williams: It's Pimpin' Pimpin' is a 2008 comedy documentary directed by Troy Miller and written by Katt Williams. Science Fiction Starcrossed is an 2005 independent short film written and directed by James Burkhammer and produced by POWER UP. It tells the story of Darren and Connor, two teenage brothers who find that their affection for each other is growing beyond the fraternal. Documentary film Darjeeling is a 1954 documentary film directed by K. L. Khandpur. Comedy Eject is a 2003 short comedy film written by Linus Foerster and directed by Stefan Hering. Thriller Fearsome is a 2003 crime film directed by Anghus Houvouras. Comedy Rough Riding Ranger is a 1935 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. Documentary film B-52 is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Hartmut Bitomsky. Animation Scent-imental Over You is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short film featuring Pepé Le Pew. It was produced by Eddie Selzer, directed by Chuck Jones, and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce. It was originally released on March 8, 1947, and reissued on December 26, 1953. Comedy A Star Is Bored is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Looney Tunes series, directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon is mainly made up of reused footage from earlier cartoons to expand upon the rivalry depicted between Bugs and Daffy in such films as Chuck Jones' Rabbit Fire, this time placing the action in a show-biz setting. In this 7-minute short, Daffy must double for Bugs in any slapstick that Warners deems too dangerous for its top star. Documentary film The Vivian Maier Mystery is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jill Nicholls. Comedy Nambiar is an upcoming Indian Tamil sci-fi comedy film directed by debutante Ganeshaa, who was an associate to S. S. Rajamouli. It stars Srikanth, Santhanam and Sunaina in the lead roles. Produced by Srikanth's home production "Golden Friday Films", the film is named after the veteran actor M. N. Nambiar who was famous for his villainous roles in yester-year Tamil cinema. Vijay Antony has been roped in to score the soundtrack and original scores for the film. Animation Dreams of the Past is an animated short film directed by Estelle Chung. Documentary film Self Made is a 2011 documentary film written by Leo Butler and Gillian Wearing and directed by Gillian Wearing. Animation Long-Haired Hare is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1949, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. In addition to including the homophones "hair" and "hare", the title is also a pun on "longhairs", a characterization of classical music lovers. Nicolai Shutorov provides the singing voice of Giovanni Jones. Comedy Abuja Connection, is a Nollywood action film thriller released in 2003 directed by Michael Ezeanyaeche. There were two sequels, Abuja Connection 2 and Abuja Connection 3, both directed by Adim Williams. Documentary film The air is heavy with anticipation as an entire country awaits their lifeblood – the Monsoon. After months of sweltering heat it arrives with lightening, thunder, storm-force winds, and heavy, warm rain. The WORLD OF DISCOVERY series takes you to the far corners of the globe to explore the secrets of nature and wildlife, the frontiers of science and technology, and the compelling questions of history and the world we live in. Thriller The Hostage is a 1967 Crown International low-budget motion picture starring Don O'Kelly, James Almanzar and Joanne Brown, with Leland Brown, John Carradine, and Harry Dean Stanton. The film was directed by Russell S. Doughten Jr. It was adapted for the screen by Robert Laning, based on the 1959 novel The Hostage by Henry Farrell. When it was made, Don O'Kelly was a TV actor. His career was cut short when he died shortly after making this movie. This was one of Harry Dean Stanton's earliest films. The plot centers on a young boy who becomes a hostage after he is accidentally closed inside a moving van. Comedy Kigeki: Onna ikitemasu is a comedy and drama film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Comedy Magic Cop, also informally known as Mr. Vampire 5, is a 1990 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by, and starring Lam Ching-ying. Documentary film Still Our Country - Reflections On A Culture is a 2014 film directed by Molly Reynolds. Documentary film Overnight Stay (Übernachtung) is a 2009 short animated film directed by Daniela Sherer. Documentary film Trata de Mujeres: De Tenancingo a Nueva York is a nominated work in the 2014 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish. Comedy Drowning by Numbers is a British film of 1988 directed by Peter Greenaway. It won the award for Best Artistic Contribution at the Cannes Film Festival of 1988. Comedy Romance & Cigarettes is a 2005 American musical romantic comedy film written and directed by John Turturro. The film stars an ensemble cast which includes James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Steve Buscemi, Bobby Cannavale, Mandy Moore, Mary-Louise Parker, Aida Turturro, Christopher Walken, Barbara Sukowa, Elaine Stritch, Eddie Izzard, and Amy Sedaris. Thriller Ankur Arora Murder Case is a 2013 Bollywood medical thriller film directed by Suhail Tatari and written by Vikram Bhatt. The film takes up an urgent and disturbing issue of death during surgery and is based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical negligence. The shooting of the film started after nearly one year of research and similarities to real life are in this case, not coincidental. The movie released on 14 June 2013 along with Fukrey. Comedy La Cage aux Folles II is a 1980 comedy film and the sequel to 1979's La Cage aux Folles. It is directed by Édouard Molinaro and stars Michel Serrault as Albin, the female impersonator star of a gay night-club revue, and Ugo Tognazzi as Renato, his partner of over twenty years. Comedy It's in the Bag! is a 1945 comedy film featuring Fred Allen in his only starring film role. The film was released by United Artists at a time when Allen was at the peak of his fame as one of the most popular radio comedians. Science Fiction Phenomenon is a 1996 American romantic fantasy drama film directed by Jon Turteltaub, written by Gerald Di Pego, and starring John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, Forest Whitaker, and Robert Duvall. In the film, an amiable, small-town everyman is inexplicably transformed into a genius with telekinetic powers. The original music score was composed by Thomas Newman. It was filmed in Auburn, Colfax, Davis, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, and Treasure Island, all in Northern California. Animation The Renter is a 2010 short animated fantasy film written and directed by Jason Carpenter. Comedy Sleepwalk with Me is a 2012 American independent comedy film written by, directed by, and starring comedian Mike Birbiglia. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and won the Best of NEXT Audience Award. It was produced by Jacob Jaffke and This American Life's Ira Glass in association with Bedrocket Entertainment and WBEZ Chicago. Thriller Ninety Degrees in the Shade is a 1965 British-Czech drama film directed by Jiří Weiss. Thriller #twitterkills is a 2013 short film written by Sunah Bilsted and directed by Brett Sorem. Comedy Medium Saignant is a 2011 short comedy drama film directed by Jean-Carl Boucher. Comedy Born Yesterday is a 1950 comedy-drama film based on the play of the same name by Garson Kanin and directed by George Cukor. The screenplay was credited to Albert Mannheimer based on the stage play of the same name by Garson Kanin. According to Kanin's autobiography, Cukor did not like Mannheimer's work, believing it lost much of the value of the play, so he approached the playwright about writing the screenplay from his own play. Because of some legal entanglements, Kanin did not receive screen credit. Judy Holliday, in an Oscar-winning performance, William Holden and Broderick Crawford star in the story of an uneducated young woman and an uncouth, older, wealthy mobster who comes to Washington to try to "buy" a Congressman. He hires a journalist to educate Billie, and, in the process, she learns just how deep Harry's corruption goes. The film was produced and released by Columbia Pictures, which was somewhat ironic, given that Kanin frequently stated that the uncouth junk dealer Harry Brock was modeled on Columbia's production chief Harry Cohn, with whom he'd long had a testy relationship. Science Fiction Whatever it Takes is a 2010 short drama horror science fiction film written and directed by Forman Howes. Thriller Gumshoe is a 1971 film, and was the directorial debut of British director Stephen Frears. Written by local author Neville Smith, who appears as Arthur, the film is set in Liverpool with Albert Finney playing the role of Eddie Ginley. Ginley is a bingo-caller and occasional club comedian who dreams of being a private eye of the kind he knows from films and pulp novels. Having put an advertisement in a local newspaper as a birthday present to himself, Ginley is suddenly contacted for what appears to be an actual piece of detective work... The film has many comic moments as it switches between detective novel and affectionate spoof. It has some shots of Liverpool buildings that have long since been demolished, including the employment exchange on Leece Street. Gumshoe was the first of two films with original music scores by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Some of the music was re-used in Lloyd Webber's musical version of Sunset Boulevard. Several scenes in the London part of the narrative take place in and around Paul Brunton's famous occult bookstore, The Atlantis Bookshop. Despite its relatively lightweight tone, Frears' film is not without its contentious moments. Comedy Sweet and Sour is a 1963 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jacques Baratier and starring Guy Bedos. Documentary film Dolls: A Woman from Damascus is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Diana El Jeiroudi. Comedy Francis in the Haunted House is a 1956 Universal Pictures black-and-white comedy film produced by Robert Arthur and directed by Charles Lamont. This is the seventh and final film in Universal's Francis the Talking Mule series, notably without series director Arthur Lubin, star Donald O'Connor, or Francis' voice actor Chill Wills. Francis witnesses a murder and then befriends bumbling reporter David Prescot, who may be next in line. With Francis' help and guidance, Prescott uncovers a mystery involving murder, an inheritance, and a spooky old mansion on the edge of town. Thriller Belly of the Beast is a 2003 American action film directed by Hong Kong film director Ching Siu Ting in his American directorial debut, and also produced by and starring Steven Seagal. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on December 30, 2003. Steven Seagal plays Jake Hopper, a former CIA agent on a quest and to find his kidnapped daughter. Documentary film 50 Years of Action is a 1987 film directed by Douglass M. Stewart Jr.. Comedy Tata Birla is a 1996 Tamil language comedy film directed by C. Ranganathan. The film features Parthiban, Rachana Banerjee and Goundamani in lead roles. The film, produced by M. S. V. Murali, had musical score by Vidyasagar and was released on 4 October 1996. The film's plot bears similarities with Chiranjeevi starrer Telugu film Raja Vikramarka. Animation Mickey's Mellerdrammer is a 1933 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The title is a corruption of "melodrama", thought to harken back to the earliest minstrel shows, as a film short based on Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin and stars Mickey Mouse and his friends who stage their own production of the novel. The cartoon shows Mickey Mouse and some of the other characters dressed in blackface with exaggerated, orange lips; bushy, white sidewhiskers made out of cotton; and his now trademark white gloves. Comedy Boys Own Story is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Michael Petroni. Documentary film The Time Is... Now is a 2012 documentary, animation, crime, and war film directed by Vishal Hiraskar. Comedy Wild Oats is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Andy Tennant and written by Gary Kanew and Claudia Myers. The film stars Demi Moore, Jessica Lange, Shirley MacLaine, Billy Connolly and Alan Arkin. Comedy The Fable of the Kid Who Shifted His Ideals to Golf and Finally Became a Baseball Fan and Took the Only Known Cure is a 1916 American short comedy silent film pertaining to baseball, the director unnamed and distributed by Golden Film Company. Filming taking place in Chicago, it was released in cinemas on October 4, 1916, in the United States. Science Fiction Watchmen is a 2009 American neo-noir superhero film directed by Zack Snyder and starring an ensemble cast of Malin Åkerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Patrick Wilson. It is an adaptation of the 1987 Vertigo noir graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. This film is set in an alternate history in the year 1985 at the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, as a group of mostly retired vigilantes investigates an apparent conspiracy against them and uncovers something even more grandiose and sinister. When the novel's final issue was released around October 1987, a live-action film adaptation became stranded in development hell. Producer Lawrence Gordon began developing the project at 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. with producer Joel Silver and director Terry Gilliam, the latter eventually deeming the complex novel "un-filmable." During the 2000s, Gordon and Lloyd Levin collaborated with Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures to produce a script by David Hayter; Darren Aronofsky and Paul Greengrass were also attached to the project before it was canceled over budget disputes. Science Fiction Dead Fire is a 1997 made for television Canadian science fiction film starring Colin Cunningham as a soldier on a space station. He is assigned to the "freezer," for prisoners as a result of a botched operation. When the prisoners escape, he must stop them from taking over the space station. Animation The Frog, the Dog and the Devil is a 1986 western, animation, short film directed by Bob Stenhouse. Documentary film Un Animale utile is a 1951 Italian film written by Attilio Bertolucci and Giulio Bollati, and directed by Antonio Marchi. Documentary film 'Harry Clarke – Darkness In Light is a documentary film originally released in 2003. Animation Lego City: A Clutch Powers 4-D Adventure is a CGI comedy-adventure film that is a followup to the 2010 film Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers. It premiered in Legoland California in January 2011. The film features the cast from the previous film. A bootleg version of the movie was released on December 2010. The film also premiered early in April 2010 in Legoland Windsor making the movie short in the park. Comedy Fairy Tales is a 1979 sex comedy directed by Harry Hurwitz, the plot of which revolves around the stereotypical Fairy Tale. Science Fiction Tale of the Mummy is a 1998 British-American horror film, directed by Russell Mulcahy, starring Jason Scott Lee, Jack Davenport, Louise Lombard and Christopher Lee. Comedy Here Comes the Sun is a 1946 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Elsa Tee. The film follows a sports reporter, on the run from the police, as he tries to clear his name. Thriller El Cortez is a 2006 drama thriller film written by Chris Haddock and directed by Stephen Purvis. Thriller Malignant is a horror thriller science fiction film directed by Brian Avenet-Bradley. Science Fiction The Second Best Science Fiction Movie Ever Made is a 2010 science fiction film written by David M. Epstein and directed by David M. Epstein. Documentary film Hit & Stay is a 2013 documentary directed by Joe Tropea and Skizz Cyzyk. It looks at the actions of the The Catonsville Nine and The Baltimore Four taken in protest of The Vietnam War, and the influence of these actions and the activists behind them on subsequent progressive political protests. The press labeled this group "the Catholic Left." The film contains interviews with many of the activists who took part in these actions, as well some of the F.B.I. agents who monitored them. It also contains contemporary commentary on the influence of these actions from such names as Bill Ayers, Noam Chomsky, Ramsey Clark, Amy Goodman, Howard Zinn, and Laura Whitehorn. Hit & Stay premiered at The 2013 Chicago Underground Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. It made its Baltimore premiere at the Maryland Film Festival. The documentary made its premiere in the South at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival where it won the Best Documentary Feature award. Animation Ghost Algebra is a 2009 short film directed by Jane Geiser. Animation Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil is the fourth Doraemon film, released March 12, 1983. The film is based on the Western myth of Atlantis, the lost city. Thriller El Presidente is a 2012 biopic film based on the life of General Emilio Aguinaldo, the first president of the Philippine Republic. The film stars Jeorge "ER" Ejercito Estregan in the title role, with Nora Aunor, Christopher de Leon, Cristine Reyes and Cesar Montano. The film was one of the official entries to the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival and was released in theaters nationwide on December 25, 2012. Produced by Scenema Concept International, CMB Films and Viva Films, in cooperation with the San Miguel Group of Companies, Petron, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Las Casas Filipinas de Azucar and the Film Development Council of the Philippines, it premiered on December 18, 2012 at the SM Mall of Asia's SMX Convention Center. Comedy Young Man's Fancy is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Anna Lee and Griffith Jones and Seymour Hicks. An aristocratic Englishman is unhappily engaged to a brewery heiress but meets an Irish human cannonball during a visit to a music hall and falls in love with her. Together they are trapped in Paris during the Siege of Paris It was written by Roland Pertwee and Stevenson, with additional dialogue by Rodney Ackland and E.V.H. Emmett. Documentary film Paper Dolls is a 2006 documentary by Israeli director Tomer Heymann, which follows the lives of transgender migrant workers from the Philippines who work as health care providers for elderly Orthodox Jewish men and perform as drag queens during their spare time. It also delves into the lives of societal outcasts who search for freedom and acceptance. In 2013, the story was adapted as a musical and produced at the Tricycle Theatre in London. Comedy Kick the Moon is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Kim Sang-jin. Science Fiction The Wayward Cloud is a 2005 Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. The cast includes Lee Kang-sheng and Chen Shiang-chyi. Thriller May Morning is a 1970 film written by Ugo Liberatore and Fulvio Gicca Palli and directed by Ugo Liberatore. Thriller Rubberneck is a 2012 drama, thriller film written by Alex Karpovsky and Garth Donovan and directed by Alex Karpovsky. Comedy Cow-Boy is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Benoît Mariage. Documentary film Reagan is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Eugene Jarecki. "Ronald Reagan as a man, as compared to his legacy, is rich territory for exploration, and a line from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is just one of the many things that springs to mind after viewing filmmaker Eugene Jarecki’s latest opus, Reagan (Jarecki’s Why We Fight won the 2005 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize: Documentary). Speaking at his funeral, Mark Antony said of Caesar, "The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones." With a firm grasp of Reagan’s story, Jarecki avoids the predictable and takes the long view on Reagan’s life and influence, while staying centered on him as a man of deep contradiction; an American whose patriotism paradoxically led him to impeachable acts, a liberal Democrat who came to define the modern conservative movement. Rendered to play the big screen, but unlike the B-movies that fill Reagan’s resume, this may be the best movie Ronald Reagan ever starred in. Through extraordinary visual material, interviews, and research, Jarecki creates a definitive portrait of a man solidly in and of his times, whose policies and beliefs, for better and worse, continue to shape the world we live in." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Oh Mabel is a 1924 American animated short film. It is part of the Song Car-Tunes film series. It is the first sound film of the series. It used the Phonofilm system. Thriller Back of Beyond is a 2012 action, comedy, thriller, short film written by Ronan Blaney and directed by Michael Lennox. Comedy Science Fiction is a 2003 film directed by Franz Müller. Comedy Son contento is a 1983 Italian drama comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. For his performance Carlo Giuffré won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. Comedy "In this quirky comedy, Tobe (Dustin Ingram, perfectly cast), an awkward teenage aficionado of 1980s soft-core, sets off in his grandfather's (Brian Dennehy) used Weinermobile to see his sexual idol perform at a strip club in Indiana. After defending her honor against ruffians who taunt the aging erotic starlet (Kim Cattrall) off the stage, he negotiates his unripe romantic impulses with the reality of her anything but glamorous life as a trailer-park single mother." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Thriller Tum: A Dangerous Obsession is a Bollywood Hindi film released in February 2004. It stars Manisha Koirala, Rajat Kapoor and Karan Nath in the lead roles. Animation Whispers of the Prairie is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Deanna Morse. Thriller Is Anybody There? is a 2008 British drama film starring Michael Caine and directed by John Crowley. It was written by Peter Harness and produced by David Heyman, Marc Turtletaub and Peter Saraf. The film garnered a nomination from the London Film Critics' Circle for Bill Milner as the Young British Performer of the Year. Documentary film Chiva is a 2012 documentary short and biographical film directed by Julian Jimenez-Madiedo. Animation Baoh is a 1989 OVA based on the manga series of the same name. Thriller Mortal Fear is a 1994 thriller TV movie directed by Larry Shaw. Comedy Herkimer DuFrayne 7th Grade Guidance Counselor is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Shaka King. Comedy Fire Proof is a 1929 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Kitezh­-Vladimirskoe is a 2013 documentary/short/biography directed by Pieter Ten Hoopen. Animation Princess Mononoke is a 1997 anime epic action historical fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It was animated by Studio Ghibli and produced by Toshio Suzuki. The film stars the voices of Yōji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida, Yūko Tanaka, Kaoru Kobayashi, Masahiko Nishimura, Tsunehiko Kamijo, Akihiro Miwa, Mitsuko Mori and Hisaya Morishige. Princess Mononoke is set in the late Muromachi period of Japan with fantasy elements. The story follows the young Emishi warrior Ashitaka's involvement in a struggle between forest gods and the humans who consume its resources. The term "Mononoke" is not a name, but a Japanese word for a spirit or monster. Princess Mononoke was released in Japan on July 12, 1997, and in the United States on October 29, 1999. It was a critical and commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing film in Japan of 1997, and the highest-grossing there of all time until Titanic was released later that year. It was translated and distributed in North America by Miramax Films, and despite a poor box office performance there, it sold well on DVD and video, bringing Ghibli attention in the West for the first time. Documentary film White Thunder is a 2002 documentary film written by Victoria King, Terre Nash and directed by Victoria King. Documentary film Fahimeh's Story is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Faramarz K. Rahber. Documentary film Olivia's Birds and the Oil Spill is a 2013 short documentary directed by Lynne Cherry. Comedy 'Til There Was You is a 1997 American romantic drama film directed by Scott Winant. The screenplay, written by Winnie Holzman, traces thirty-odd years in the parallel lives of two people whose intertwined paths finally converge when their mutual interest in a community project brings them together. The film starred Jeanne Tripplehorn, Dylan McDermott, Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Aniston. Comedy The Au Pairs is a 2010 Drama and Comedy film directed by Benjamin Scott. Comedy Once in a Million is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Mary Brian and Jimmy Godden. A bank clerk left to guard a million pounds, fantasises about how he would spend the money. Comedy The Be All and End All is a British film shot in Liverpool. It stars Eugene Byrne, Josh Bolt, Connor Mcintyre, Liza Tarbuck and Neve McIntosh. With comic and heartfelt results the story tells the story of a friendship between two boys Ziggy and Robbie. Robbie is dying of cardiomyopathy and desperately does not want to leave the earth a virgin. The film is directed and produced by Bruce Webb and the production company is Whatever Pictures Ltd. Thriller Roma a mano armata, also known as Rome Armed To The Teeth, is one of the many Italian police crime films known as poliziotteschi made by Umberto Lenzi in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The film features many regulars from other Lenzi films including Maurizio Merli, Tomas Milian and Ivan Rassimov. It was released in the United States as Assault With A Deadly Weapon on USA Video's Adventure Video label, hosted by Sybil Danning. Animation Beast Of Hearts is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Jonathan Seligson. Documentary film Bay Area Girls Rock Camp is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Jeremiah Mellor, Judy Lee and Lily Yu. Documentary film Illegal Love is a 2011 documentary, family and history film directed and written by Julie Gali. Comedy Richard Pryor: Live in Concert was the second of Richard Pryor's filmed concert performances, but the first to be released theatrically. Shot at Long Beach, California in December 1978, it was produced and distributed independently and is the first full-length, feature movie consisting of only stand-up comedy, often hailed as one of the seminal and most influential recorded stand-up performances of the modern era. In her review of Richard Pryor Live in Concert, Pauline Kael commented, "Probably the greatest of all recorded-performance films. Pryor had characters and voices bursting out of him .... Watching this mysteriously original physical comedian you can't account for his gift and everything he does seems to be for the first time." An audio version was released in 1978 titled Wanted: Live in Concert. The film and its copyright are owned by Gary Biller. Documentary film ZIPPER: Coney Island's Last Wild Ride is a history documentary film directed by Amy Nicholson. Comedy Search and Destroy is a 1995 drama film based on a stage play by Howard Korder and directed by David Salle. The film stars Griffin Dunne, repeating his role from the stage production, Rosanna Arquette, Illeana Douglas, Ethan Hawke, Dennis Hopper, John Turturro and Christopher Walken, and features Martin Scorsese as "The Accountant." Salle was nominated for the Grand Special Prize at the Deauville American Film Festival. Comedy Love, Pepper and Sweets is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Smile is a 1975 satirical comedy-drama film directed by Michael Ritchie with a screenplay by Jerry Belson about a beauty pageant in Santa Rosa, California. It stars Bruce Dern and Barbara Feldon and introduced a number of young actresses who later went on to larger roles, such as Melanie Griffith. The film satirizes small-town America and its peculiarities, hypocrisies and artifice within and around the pageant. The film was subsequently adapted into a 1986 Broadway musical with songs by Marvin Hamlisch and Howard Ashman. Comedy Pokémon: The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back, commonly referred to as Pokémon: The First Movie, originally released as Pocket Monsters the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back!, is a 1998 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, the chief director of the Pokémon television series. It is the first theatrical release in the Pokémon franchise. It was released in Japan on July 18, 1998. The English-language adaptation, produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, was released in North America on November 10, 1999. This movie is also an upcoming movie for Hungama TV. The film primarily consists of three segments: Pikachu's Vacation, a 21-minute feature focusing on the series mascot Pikachu; Origin of Mewtwo, a 10-minute featurette that functions as a prologue to the main feature; and Mewtwo Strikes Back, the main 75 minute film feature. The featurette was added on for later releases and eventually dubbed as a special feature in the U.S. release of the TV special Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns as The Uncut Story of Mewtwo's Origin. Thriller Andha Naal is a 1954 Indian Tamil crime mystery film produced by A. V. Meiyappan and directed by Sundaram Balachander. It is the first film noir in Tamil cinema, and the first Tamil film to be made without songs, dance and stunt scenes. It was thematically inspired by Akira Kurosawa's Rashômon and adapted from Anthony Asquith's The Woman in Question. The story, which is set during in the milieu of the South-East Asian theatre of World War II, is about the murder of a radio engineer Rajan; the suspects are Rajan's wife Usha, the neighbour Chinnaiah Pillai, Rajan's brother Pattabi, Rajan's sister-in-law Hema, and Rajan's mistress Ambujam. Each one's account of the incident points to a new suspect. Before the casting of Ganesan, S. V. Sahasranamam and N. Viswanathan were chosen for the lead role but were later dismissed because they were unconvincing to the filmmakers. The story and dialogue were written by Javar Seetharaman, who also played a prominent role as an investigation officer in the film. Cinematography was handled by Maruti Rao and the background score was composed by AVM's own music troupe, "Saraswathy Stores Orchestra". Science Fiction The Unknown Purple is a 1923 American silent science fiction film, written and directed by Roland West, based on the play of the same name by West and Carlyle Moore, with adaptation by Paul Schofield. The film may be the first dealing with the subject of invisibility and might have been based upon the novel The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells. Its survival status is classified as unknown, suggesting that it is a lost film. Documentary film The Robinsons of Mantsinsaari is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Victor Asliuk. Documentary film Dix mille ans de cinéma is a 1991 short documentary film. Comedy The Mercenary, also known as A Professional Gun, is a 1968 spaghetti western film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The film stars Franco Nero, Jack Palance, Tony Musante and Giovanna Ralli, and features a musical score by Ennio Morricone and Bruno Nicolai. The film takes place during the Mexican Revolution and is a well-known example of the "Zapata Western" subgenre. The Mercenary was released the same year as Corbucci's more popular western, The Great Silence. The film is often compared to Corbucci's 1970 film, Compañeros, which features Nero and Palance in similar roles, and Tomas Milian in a role similar to Musante's in The Mercenary. Both films also had Morricone as the composer, Alejandro Ulloa as the cinematographer and Eugenio Alabiso as the editor. The Mercenary's theme music L'arena was later used by Quentin Tarantino in the 2004 film Kill Bill: Vol. 2. Comedy Richie Rich'$ Christmas Wish is a 1998 direct-to-video sequel to the 1994 film Richie Rich and starring David Gallagher as the titular character. Its plot is similar to It's a Wonderful Life, placing Richie Rich in the role of George Bailey and Reggie Van Dough in the role of Mr. Potter. Currently, it appears on television annually during ABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas. Science Fiction Ten years after becoming RoboCop, Alex Murphy finds his grown son, James, is an executive at Omni Consumer Products and doesn't know he is alive. RoboCop must also deal with his former partner, John T. Cable, being in charge of security at Delta City. Meanwhile, a new threat has emerged for Delta City, a crime wave launched by Bone Machine. RoboCop and Cable's investigation reveals a connection to the Trust, a group of OCP executives looking to take over the company. Making things worse, James is about to be brought into the Trust by Cable's ex-wife, Sara. The Trust reprogram RoboCop to terminate Cable before the investigation exposes them. Cable's only chance is to get through to RoboCop's human side. But this causes conflictions within RoboCop, which can lead to his destruction. Animation Tidy Why is a 1967 short animated film directed by Bill Sewell. Comedy When the Ham Turned is a 1914 film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Practical Magic is a 1998 American romantic comedy film based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Alice Hoffman. The film was directed by Griffin Dunne and stars Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, Stockard Channing, Dianne Wiest, Aidan Quinn and Goran Visnjic. The film score was composed by Alan Silvestri. Bullock and Kidman play sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, who have always known they were different from each other. Raised by their aunts after their parents' death, the sisters grew up in a household that was anything but typical—their aunts fed them chocolate cake for breakfast and taught them the uses of practical magic. But the invocation of the Owens' sorcery also carries a price—some call it a curse: the men they fall in love with are doomed to an untimely death. Now adult women with very different personalities, the quiet Sally and the fiery Gillian must use all of their powers to fight the family curse and a swarm of supernatural forces that could take away all the Owen's lives. Thriller Bara no Konrei ~Mayonaka ni Kawashita Yakusoku~ is a movie released by Malice Mizer on March 22, 2002. It is a silent film with a storyline similar to Dracula and other vampire-based stories with Japanese and English captions for dialogue. Malice Mizer's final album, Bara no Seidou, along with the song "~Zenchou~" from the previous album Voyage ~Sans Retour~, serves as the background score. Some of the tracks had been altered slightly to fit the pace of the movie and the scene. Many parts of the story are flashbacks. Comedy The Trouble with Dick is a 1987 comedy and science fiction film written and directed by Gary Walkow. Science Fiction Timequest is a 2002 science-fiction film directed by Robert Dyke. It stars Victor Slezak as John F. Kennedy, Caprice Benedetti as Jacqueline Kennedy, Vince Grant, and popular b-movie actor Bruce Campbell. After premiering on April 13, 2002, the film had a limited theatrical release in the United States, followed shortly by distribution on VHS and DVD to the United States, Canada, and Australia. Thriller Heat Wave is a 1990 American action-thriller television film about 1965 Los Angeles Watts Riots, directed by Kevin Hooks and starring Blair Underwood, Cicely Tyson, James Earl Jones, Margaret Avery, and David Strathairn. Comedy My Man Adam is a 1985 film co-written and directed by Roger L. Simon. Documentary film Unfinished is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Law Wan Ling Hun. Documentary film Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden? is a 2008 documentary film, conceived by Adam Dell and co-written, produced, directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock, an American independent filmmaker. The title of the film is a play on the title of the television game show and computer game series, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, and other “Where in the World is” themes. Thriller Blood Surf a 2000 horror film directed by James D.R. Hickox. It was released in the United States on June 26, 2001 but was released earlier in some countries. The plot of the movie entails a pair of entrepreneurs with more bravery than brains hit upon the idea of blood surfing: spreading chum in the water in order to attract sharks, then hopping on a surfboard and riding through the middle of the pack. As they are filming their promotional documentary, the fun gets interrupted by a thirty-foot long salt water crocodile that begins snacking on everyone in the expedition. Documentary film Stalin Is with Us is a 1990 documentary film written by Tofik Shakhverdiev and Anatoly Strelyany and directed by Tofik Shakhverdiev. Comedy Ready, Willing, and Able is a 1937 musical film starring Ruby Keeler and Ross Alexander. The director was Ray Enright. Songs in the movie were written by composer Richard A. Whiting and lyricist Johnny Mercer. The most famous song introduced in the movie was "Too Marvelous for Words." Comedy A St. Louis summer in 1950 is great summer to learn a little about love and a lot about life. Through the eyes and heart of Ben, the story follows his mother and her need for his sister to marry well. Thriller Godzilla 2000: Millennium is a 1999 Japanese science fiction kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara and written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara and Wataru Mimura. It was the twenty-third film released in the Godzilla series and is the only film to feature Orga. The film served as a reboot of the series. The film was released on December 11, 1999. Sony Pictures Entertainment's TriStar division, having the rights to the franchise at the time, released the film in the United States and Canada in August 2000 as Godzilla 2000; the last in the Godzilla franchise to have a North American theatrical run until 2014's Godzilla. The film ignores continuity established by any previous films, and from the original. Science Fiction Babylon 5: Thirdspace is a made-for-television film that is part of the Babylon 5 science fiction universe. It was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño. The movie was originally shown on July 19, 1998 on the TNT cable network, during the run of season five. In addition to members of the regular cast of the Babylon 5 TV series, it features the notable guest-stars Shari Belafonte and William Sanderson. According to Straczynski, the film is based on the writings of H. P. Lovecraft, although Lovecraft's creatures are not actually referred to by name in the film. The action-based story, which ties into the Shadow/Vorlon plotline, centers on the return of an ancient and overwhelming alien force which had once attempted to destroy life in the Milky Way Galaxy. Animation The Real Shlemiel, also known in the United States as Aaron's Magic Village, is a European animated film originally released in 1995. Comedy Ghost Catchers is a film directed by Edward F. Cline released on Jun 16, 1944. Thriller The Juror is a 1996 American romantic thriller film based on the 1995 novel by George Dawes Green. It was directed by Brian Gibson and stars Demi Moore as a single mother picked for jury duty for a mafia trial and Alec Baldwin as a mobster sent to intimidate her. Thriller Hundred of violent criminals battle one another for survival in a frozen wasteland in this violent action picture from Russia. It's 2013, and mass murderer Ivan Zhilin (Konstantin Lavronenko) has finally been brought to justice for his crimes. Found guilty, Ivan is given a choice of two punishments -- life in prison, or exile to an island in the arctic where he'll stay with a few hundred other condemned men. Ivan chooses life on the island, and he's shipped off to Terra Nova with fellow criminal Nikolai (Andrei Feskov), with whom he strikes up a wary friendship. While Terra Nova was supposed to be stocked with provisions for the prisoners, animals have found and eaten most of the food, and as the desperate men struggle for survival they separate into gangs who square off against one another. Soon monstrous Monkey (Pavel Sborschikov) has become de facto leader of Terra Nova, and he and followers feed on the flesh of their enemies they've held in a makeshift prison. Ivan flees Terra Nova's new "society" to live on his own, living off the land and eventually allowing Nikolai to join him. In time, Ivan and Nikolai hatch a plan to escape, but they realize they'll need help from Monkey and his cannibal allies if they're to regain their freedom. Thriller Dead in 3 Days is a 2006 horror film written and directed by Andreas Prochaska, and co-written by Thomas Baum. It was followed by a 2008 sequel titled Dead in 3 Days 2. Documentary film The Orphans Of Nkandla is a 2005 documentary film directed by Deborah Shipley and Brian Woods. Animation Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July is a 90-minute crossover television film filmed in stop-motion animation in the style of their 1964 Christmas special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. It premiered on November 25, 1979 on the ABC network. Jackie Vernon and Shelley Winters reprised their roles as Frosty the Snowman and his wife Crystal, Billie Mae Richards once again provided the voice of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Mickey Rooney provided the voice of Santa Claus once more. Paul Frees, Red Buttons and Ethel Merman also provide voices. This would be the last special to star Billie Mae Richards and Jackie Vernon as the voices of Rudolph and Frosty respectively, as well as Mickey Rooney as the voice of Santa until 2008's A Miser Brothers' Christmas. Thriller 3 Musketeers is a direct-to-video action film by The Asylum loosely based on The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. The film is directed by Cole McKay and is a mockbuster intending to "cash-in" on the Paul W. S. Anderson film The Three Musketeers. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray disc on October 25, 2011. Unlike other adaptations of The Three Musketeers, this film is a modern take on the original story. Comedy What's so Funny About Me? is a 1997 film directed by Christian Vincent. Comedy Re-Animator is a 1985 American science fiction horror comedy film based on the H. P. Lovecraft story "Herbert West–Reanimator." Directed by Stuart Gordon, it was the first film in the Re-Animator series. The film has since become a cult film, driven by fans of Jeffrey Combs and H. P. Lovecraft, extreme gore, and the combination of horror and comedy. Science Fiction Koi... Mil Gaya is a 2003 Bollywood science fiction film directed by Rakesh Roshan, starring Hrithik Roshan, Rekha and Preity Zinta. The film's theme is largely inspired by the 1982 Hollywood hit E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. E.T. itself was accused of being primarily inspired by the cancelled movie The Alien, written by Indian director Satyajit Ray, although director Roshan has claimed that Koi... Mil Gaya is 'not an Indian E.T.' The film was released on 8 August 2003. It was shot in Kasauli, Nanital, Bhimtal and in Canada. Koi... Mil Gaya was the most successful Bollywood film of 2003 and swept the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor awards in all major award ceremonies of 2003 including the Filmfare Awards, IIFA Awards, Screen Awards, etc. It is widely regarded as Bollywood's very first sci-fi thriller. It spawned two sequels — Krrish and Krrish 3 — making it the first of the Krrish film series. It also spawned a spin-off animation-cum-live-action series titled J Bole Toh Jadoo that aired on Nickelodeon. The film was screened at the Jerusalem Film Festival and the NatFilm Festival in Denmark. Animation Les épinettes noires is a 2009 short animated film directed and produced by Guillaume Pelletier. Comedy A Wedding is a 1978 comedy film directed by Robert Altman, starring Carol Burnett, Lillian Gish, Geraldine Chaplin, Vittorio Gassman, Mia Farrow, Lauren Hutton, Craig Richard Nelson, Pam Dawber, Desi Arnaz, Jr., Paul Dooley, Dennis Christopher, and Howard Duff. The dialogue is humorous, and the story is told in the trademark Altman style, with multiple plots and overlapping dialogue. The stories unfold in a single day during a lavish wedding that merges a middle-class Southern family with a wealthy Chicago one that has connections to organized crime. Documentary film Defilada is a Polish 1989 documentary by Andrzej Fidyk. It focused on the cult of personality in North Korea, and was shot in 1988 on the 40th anniversary of the state's founding by Kim Il-sung. Despite its anti-totalitarian message, it has received praise from North Korea itself. Comedy Caterina va in città is a 2003 Italian movie directed by Paolo Virzì and written by Virzì and Francesco Bruni. Documentary film A Simple Adventure Story: Sam Peckinpah, Mexico and 'The Wild Bunch' is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Nick Redman. Documentary film Moon Rider is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Daniel Dencik. Comedy Eliška Likes It Hot is a 1999 comedy film directed by Otakáro Schmidt. Comedy Keep in Step is a 1959 television comedy musical featuring Phil Silvers as Sgt Ernest G 'Ernie' Bilko. Science Fiction Boltneck is a 2000 comedy, horror, science fiction film written by Dave Payne and directed by Mitch Marcus. Science Fiction What the Bleep Do We Know!? is a 2004 film that combines documentary-style interviews, computer-animated graphics, and a narrative that posits a spiritual connection between quantum physics and consciousness. The plot follows the story of a photographer as she encounters emotional and existential obstacles in her life and begins to consider the idea that individual and group consciousness can influence the material world. Her experiences are offered by the filmmakers to illustrate the movie's thesis about quantum physics and consciousness. The 2004 theatrical release of the film was followed by a substantially changed, extended DVD version in 2006. Bleep was conceived and its production funded by William Arntz, who co-directed the film along with Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente; all three were students of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. A moderately low-budget independent film, it was promoted using viral marketing methods and opened in art-house theaters in the western United States, winning several independent film awards before being picked up by a major distributor and eventually grossing over $10 million. Comedy The Great American Sex Scandal is a comedy film directed by Michael Schultz. Thriller Khakee is a 2004 Indian action drama thriller film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and written by Santoshi and Shridhar Raghavan. The film tells the story of an Indian police team set out on a dangerous mission to transfer an accused Pakistani spy from a remote town in Maharashtra to Mumbai. The film stars an ensemble cast including Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgan, Aishwarya Rai, Tusshar Kapoor, Atul Kulkarni, and Jaya Pradha. Lara Dutta appears in an item number during the song "Aisa Jadoo." The film released on 23 January 2004 to widespread critical acclaim and went on to became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. It is regarded as one of Santoshi's best films till date. Documentary film The Fight: Science Against Cancer is a 1950 Canadian short documentary film directed by Morten Parker. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Up a Tree is a 1955 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film stars Donald Duck as a lumberjack who tops, and later chops down, Chip 'n' Dale's tree. It was directed by Jack Hannah and features original music by Oliver Wallace. Science Fiction The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya is a 2010 Japanese animated film based on the fourth Haruhi Suzumiya light novel of the same name written by Nagaru Tanigawa. It is produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Tatsuya Ishihara and Yasuhiro Takemoto. It was released in Japanese theaters on February 6, 2010 and on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 18, 2010. The film has been licensed by Bandai Entertainment in North America and Manga Entertainment in the UK. Documentary film Bear Country is a 1953 American short documentary film directed by James Algar. It won an Academy Award at the 26th Academy Awards in 1954 for Best Short Subject. The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. Documentary film Picture is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Stephen French. Documentary film Beats of the Antonov is a documentary film, released in 2014. A Sudanese-South African coproduction directed by Hajooj Kuka, the film documents the Sudan–SRF conflict in the Blue Nile and Nuba Mountains regions, focusing in particular on the role of music in helping the affected communities to sustain themselves culturally and spiritually in the face of the ongoing conflict. The film won the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and was well-reviewed by Indiewire, POV Magazine and Africa is a Country among others. Thriller Nowhere in Sight is a 2001 thriller film written by Frederick Knott, James Lemmo and directed by Douglas Jackson. Comedy Burlesque in Harlem is a 1949 revue film directed by William D. Alexander that features a cast of singers, dancers and comedians who were prominent on the so-called chitlin' circuit of vaudeville theaters and nightclubs that exclusively presented African American talent. The plotless film is hosted by Dick Barrow, who sings "Juice Head Baby", and the main headliner is the comedian Pigmeat Markham, who performs a sketch called The Love Making Bureau. Other performers in the cast include the dancer Gertrude "Baby" Banks, the singers Jo Jo Adams and Hucklebuck Jones, the striptease contortionist Tarza Young, and the tap dance duo Slip and Slide. Documentary film Dirtbusters is a 2013 short documentary film directed by René Odgaard. Comedy Disco is a French film directed by Fabien Onteniente, which was released on 2 April 2008, with Franck Dubosc as "Didier Travolta" in the main role. The main subject of this movie is the rebirth of disco music at the mid-2000s in a town of France. The film is at first humorous, with a lot of clichés about Saturday Night Fever, but it doesn't disparage the disco culture at any time. In fact, all the people involved in this film are fans of disco, dance and funk music. The soundtrack to the film contains a cover version of the Bee Gees' "Night Fever" performed by Australian singer and songwriter Tina Arena. Animation Stanley: Hop To It is a 2001 family animation film directed by Jeff Buckland. Documentary film Altars Of The World is a 1976 documentary film directed by Lew Ayres. Documentary film Mannheim Steamroller's music is incredibly moving by itself, but add an enthusiastic live performance by some very animated musicians and an intense multimedia presentation and the result is even more powerful. This 56-minute Christmas concert features many favorite numbers from the album Christmas in the Aire, but "Joy to the World" perhaps best epitomizes that distinctive Mannheim Steamroller sound: powerful synthesized melodies and harmonies, an intense drive and pathos, and skillful ornamentation. Thriller Needle is a Soviet movie filmed in 1988. The main character, Moro, is played by the famous Soviet rock musician Viktor Tsoi. Thriller Blind Trust is a 2007 Canadian film starring Jessica Capshaw and Art Hindle shot in Montreal. It was directed by Louis Bolduc, written by Tom Gates and produced by the Incendo Media company. Comedy Peggio di così si muore is a 1995 comedy film directed by Marcello Cesena. Documentary film Letters to Ali is a 2004 documentary film about the story of an asylum seeker, a family and a filmmaker. The movie pictures the hardship of the asylum seekers, and pays attention to the fact that Australia remains the only western country that keep children in detention centres. Science Fiction A Virus Knows No Morals is a 1986 German film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a black comedy about the AIDS epidemic. Made with a low budget, campy style and no professional actors, it covers many aspects of AIDS and its effects as well as attacking the rumors surrounding it in a satirical way. Comedy Les Anges gardiens is a 1995 French film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. Comedy Under the Roofs of Paris is a 1930 French film directed by René Clair. The film was probably the earliest French example of a filmed musical-comedy, although its often dark tone differentiates it from other instances of the genre. This was an early example of sound film in France, along with Prix de Beauté and L'Age d'Or. However, Under the Roofs of Paris was the first French production of the sound film era to achieve great international success. Comedy Spring Break Lawyer is a 2001 comedy TV movie written by Adam 'Tex' Davis and directed by Alan Cohn. Documentary film Cousteau: Alaska: Outrage at Valdez is a 1989 film written by Paula Diperna and directed by Jean-Michel Cousteau. Thriller Nevada Heat is a 1982 action, comedy, thriller film written by Matt Cimber and John F. Goff and directed by Matt Cimber. Comedy Golf is a 1922 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Just Buried is a 2007 Canadian film written and directed by Chaz Thorne and stars Jay Baruchel and Rose Byrne. Comedy Tractor, Love & Rock'n Roll is a 2008 comedy/drama/romance film written by Branko Djuric, Feri Lainscek, Miroslav Mandic and directed by Branko Djuric. Comedy Pepito as del volante is a 1957 comedy drama family adventure film written by Pepe Romay, Titina Romay, and Martha Rangel, amd directed by Joselito Rodriguez. Comedy Los pajarracos is a 2006 comedy adventure film written and directed by Hector Hernandez and Horacio Rivera. Documentary film A Batalha do Passinho is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film directed by Emílio Domingos. The film follows a dance known as "passinho", which emerged from the funk carioca scene, and became a viral internet sensation after a video was posted on YouTube. Science Fiction Smart House is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie about a teenage computer whiz, his widowed father, and his little sister, who win a computerized house that begins to take on a life of its own – the life of an overbearing mother. The movie is loosely inspired by "The Veldt", a short story written by Ray Bradbury. Animation Tom is doing his best to teach a younger cat how to catch a mouse, but the youngster isn't able to focus very well. When Tom finally tells the young cat to do a test run by catching Jerry, the little one determinedly sets off. But Jerry sees that the young cat likes mice despite his teachings, and takes advantage of this and uses it against Tom. Animation Plug & Play is a 2012 animation short film written and directed by Michael Frei. Documentary film Sicko is a 2007 documentary film by American filmmaker Michael Moore. The film investigates health care in the United States, focusing on its health insurance and the pharmaceutical industry. The movie compares the for-profit, non-universal U.S. system with the non-profit universal health care systems of Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Cuba. Sicko was made on a budget of approximately $9 million, and grossed $24.5 million theatrically in the United States. This box office take exceeded the official expectation of The Weinstein Company, which had hoped for a gross in line with Bowling for Columbine's $21.5 million US box office gross. Documentary film Lil Bub & Friendz is a 2013 documentary directed by Andy Capper and Juliette Eisner. It stars "perma-kitten" Lil Bub and her owner Mike Bridavsky and looks at cats on the Internet, Internet memes and viral videos. Lil Bub & Friendz premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2013 and won the Tribeca Online Festival Best Feature Film. Documentary film Hollywood's Amazing Animal Actors is a 1996 documentary directed by Daniel Helfgott. Animation Lil' Aliens is a 2011 animated short film directed by Andy London and Peter Ahern. Comedy Shreemaan Aashique is a 1993 Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Anand and produced by Shakeel Noorani. The film stars Rishi Kapoor and Urmila Matondkar. Documentary film Where Mountains Float is a 1955 documentary film directed by Bjarne Henning-Jensen. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Man Up is an upcoming British romantic comedy film directed by Ben Palmer and written by Tess Morris. The film stars Simon Pegg and Lake Bell. Thriller Bahut Din Hue is a 1954 music adventure drama fantasy musical film written by Gaurishankar Asopa, J.S. Casshyap and Pandit Indra and directed by S.S. Vasan. Thriller Hannibal is a 2001 American crime thriller film directed by Ridley Scott, adapted from the novel of the same name by Thomas Harris. It is the sequel to the 1991 Academy Award-winning film The Silence of the Lambs and returns Anthony Hopkins to his iconic role as serial killer Hannibal Lecter. Julianne Moore co-stars, taking over for Jodie Foster in the role of U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Clarice Starling. Set ten years after The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal follows Starling's attempts to apprehend Lecter before his surviving victim, Mason Verger, captures him. It is set in Italy and the United States. Its development drew attention, with The Silence of the Lambs director Jonathan Demme, screenwriter Ted Tally and actress Jodie Foster all eventually declining involvement. Hannibal broke box office records in the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom in February 2001. Comedy Can a sister ever find out too much about her brother? In this warm and funny family drama budding journalist and professional troublemaker Abby Apfelbaum invades her older brother's fire station, where he works as a volunteer fireman. Fiercely determined to create an award-winning documentary about her enigmatic sibling, Abby wreaks havoc as she stops at nothing to get the perfect quote. "Adam and Abby" explores the ever-changing relationship between a brother and sister as layers are peeled away and secrets are revealed. Comedy Fanalysis is a 2002 documentary film starring Bruce Campbell, Ted Raimi, Harry Knowles and directed by Bruce Campbell. Documentary film A Regular Frankie Fan is a 2000 documentary film on the fans of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. It was narrated by Paul Williams and written and directed by Scott Mabbutt. The majority of the documentary was filmed at theaters screening The Rocky Horror Picture Show in and around Southern California. It was released on DVD by Liberty International in 2001. Comedy Glorious is the title of British comedian Eddie Izzard's 1997 performance at the Hammersmith Apollo. The performance was released on VHS and covers topics such as the siege of Troy, Noah's Ark, the Royal Family to the birth of baby Jesus. In many ways, the flow of topics follow from the Bible, starting with the beginning of time according to the Old Testament and ending with Armageddon according to the Book of Revelation, though they are covered in Izzard's usual non-serious style. Documentary film The Future of Energy: Lateral Power to the People is a documentary adventure film directed by Brett Mazurek. Thriller Lady Beware is a 1987 American thriller film, directed by Karen Arthur. It stars Diane Lane, Michael Woods, and Cotter Smith. The film is marketed with the tagline "When fantasy leads to terror." It was filmed on location in and around Pittsburgh. Comedy Teen Bahuraniyan is a 1968 family comedy movie. The film is a remake of 1967 Tamil movie Bama Vijayam. The film's three lead ladies reprise their roles from the original movie. Documentary film Keys is a 2011 short music film written by Ned Hurley and directed by Ethan Holbrook and Ned Hurley. Animation Tip Top Slide Lecture is a 1959 short animated film directed by Pat Matthews. Documentary film Lovesoup is a 2012 short romantic documentary written and directed by Ryker Allen. Comedy Johnny Frenchman is a 1945 British film produced by Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend. The film was produced by Michael Balcon from a screenplay by T.E.B. Clarke, with cinematography by Roy Kellino. Documentary film La chasse à la girafe en Ouganda is a 1910 short and documentary film written and directed by Alfred Machin. Documentary film A Second Knock at the Door is a documentary on friendly fire in Iraq and Afghanistan. The film follows military families after they are told their family member died in a "fratricide" incident. All the families profiled in the film only learned their family member was killed by a comrade, not an enemy, months after they first learned of their death. Director Christopher Grimes has described being inspired by the official coverup that former sport star Pat Tillman was killed by his comrades. The film was screened at the Flyway Film Festival in 2011, and the East Lansing Film Festival in 2012. Thriller Bundy: An American Icon is a 2008 horror film depicting the criminal career of American serial killer, Ted Bundy. It was directed by Michael Fein serial killer biopics, and starred Corin Nemec from Parker Lewis Can't Lose. Comedy Le Paria is a French action film from 1969. It was directed by Claude Carliez, written by Claude Rank, starring Jean Marais and Marie-José Nat. The film was also known under the title Diamond Rush, Jaque mate, L'ultimo colpo. Comedy The Good Fellows is a film directed by Jo Graham released on August 11, 1943. Comedy Buon Natale... buon anno is a 1989 Italian comedy drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. It is based on the novel with the same name by Pasquale Festa Campanile. For this film Virna Lisi was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best actress. The film was coproduced with France where it was released as Joyeux Noël, bonne année. Comedy My Baby is a 1912 American short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith and Frank Powell. Prints of the film exist in the film archives of the Museum of Modern Art and the Library of Congress. Documentary film The Child Of Silent Winter is a 2012 biography documentary short film written and directed by Iiris Härmä. Animation Adagio is a 2000 Russian short film. Comedy I'm All Right Jack is a 1959 British comedy film directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting from a script by Frank Harvey, John Boulting and Alan Hackney based on the novel Private Life by Hackney. The film is a sequel to the Boultings' 1956 film Private's Progress and Ian Carmichael, Dennis Price, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas and Miles Malleson reprise their characters. Peter Sellers played one of his best-known roles, as the trades union shop steward Fred Kite and won a Bafta Best Actor Award. The rest of the cast included many well-known British comedy actors of the time. The film is a satire on British industrial life in the 1950s. The trade unions, workers and bosses are all seen to be incompetent or corrupt to varying degrees. The film is one of a number of satires made by the Boulting Brothers between 1956 and 1963. Comedy The Chemist is a 1936 short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Science Fiction Blood in the Grass is a 2013 short fantasy drama film written and directed by Trent Davies. Comedy Fright to the Finish is a 1954 animated American short film directed by Seymour Kneitel and Al Eugster starring Jack Mercer as Popeye. Comedy Svaty is a 2008 two episode TV movie and a first season of Ukrainian comedy series of the same name, directed by Yuriy Morozov and Andrey Yakovlev. Documentary film Waterfall is a 1967 experimental, documentary, short film directed by Chick Strand. Science Fiction Cosmic Princess is a film directed by Charles Crichton and Peter Medak released on Dec. 1982. Science Fiction Kicking Zombie Ass for Jesus is a 2014 Action Adventure Drama film written and directed by Israel Luna. Thriller A young couple becomes involved with a sexy new stranger in this steamy adult thriller. Documentary film Goddess Remembered is a 1989 Canadian documentary on the Goddess movement and feminist theories surrounding Goddess worship in Old European culture according to Marija Gimbutas, and Merlin Stone's When God Was a Woman. This poetic documentary is a salute to 35 000 years of "pre-history," to the values of ancestors only recently remembered, and to the goddess-worshipping religions of the ancient past. Goddess Remembered features Merlin Stone, Carol Christ, Luisah Teish, Starhawk, Charlene Spretnak, and Jean Bolen, who link the loss of goddess-centred societies with today's environmental crisis. They propose a return to the belief in an interconnected life system, with respect for the earth and the female, as fundamental to our survival. Goddess Remembered is the first film in the National Film Board of Canada's Women and Spirituality series, followed by The Burning Times. The main theme of the film, composed by Loreena McKennitt, was released as the track "Ancient Pines" on her album 'Parallel Dreams'. Documentary film The Last Party is a documentary film co-written by and starring Robert Downey, Jr. Interviews and commentary cover moments of history during the 1992 presidential campaigns and investigate the issues of the day with Downey's particular brand of off-beat humor and satire. Although Downey's political sympathies are clear in the film, he lampoons both Democrats and Republicans equally, and provides elements of general social commentary, as well. The film also provides a snap-shot of Robert Downey, Jr., at a point in his life where he was falling into drug addiction that later led to an interruption in his career. Prominent persons who appeared in the documentary include: George H. W. Bush, Barbara Bush, Pat Buchanan, Bill Clinton, Patti Davis, Spike Lee, Jerry Brown, Roger Clinton, Oliver Stone, Al Sharpton, Dave Mustaine, Suzanne Soderberg, G. Gordon Liddy, Marc Levin, Sean Penn, John Kerry, Peter Jennings, Jerry Falwell, Oliver North, Chelsea Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mario Cuomo, John Dean, John Ehrlichman, Betty Friedan, Al Gore, Tipper Gore, H.R. Comedy Victor Wunderbar is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by Wolfram Deutschmann. Documentary film Some Rainbows Never Grey is a 2013 short biographical documentary and historical film written and directed by Peter Jacobsen. Comedy Idylle au Caire is a 1933 German French-language comedy film directed by Claude Heymann and Reinhold Schünzel and starring Renate Müller, George Rigaud and Henry Roussel. It was an alternate language version of the film Season in Cairo made by UFA. Documentary film Fire From the Heartland: the Awakening of the Conservative Woman is a 2010 American documentary film written and directed by Stephen K. Bannon, and produced by David N. Bossie for Citizens United Productions. The documentary stars Michele Bachmann, Deneen Borelli, and Ann Coulter, and focuses on female participation in conservative politics. Documentary film Maya Deren's Sink is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Barbara Hammer. Comedy It's Hard to Be Good is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Jeffrey Dell and starring Jimmy Hanley, Anne Crawford and Raymond Huntley. An ex-army officer and do-gooder finds his attempts to improve the world leads invariably to disasters. Documentary film Amor Fati is a 1996 documentary film directed by Sophie Kotanyi and Zsolt Kotányi. Comedy Real Genius is a 1985 satirical comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge. The film's screenplay was written by Neal Israel, Pat Proft, and Peter Torokvei. It stars Val Kilmer and Gabriel Jarret. The film is set on the campus of Pacific Tech, a technical university similar to Caltech. Chris Knight is a genius in his senior year working on a chemical laser. Mitch Taylor is a new student on campus who is paired up with Knight to work on the laser. The film received positive reviews from critics. It grossed $12,952,019 at the United States and Canadian box office. Comedy The Starving Games is a 2013 American parody film based on The Hunger Games and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The film stars Maiara Walsh, Cody Christian, Brant Daugherty, Lauren Bowles and Diedrich Bader. It is Friedberg and Seltzer's first film to be distributed independently after a long relationship with New Regency, being released simultaneously in theaters and video on demand by distribution start-up Ketchup Entertainment. Documentary film We Should Have Coffee Sometime is a 2013 short animated documentary film written and directed by Lane Stroud and Maile Martinez Comedy The Choirboys is a 1977 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Aldrich, written by Christopher Knopf and Joseph Wambaugh based on Wambaugh's novel of the same title. It features an ensemble cast including Charles Durning, Louis Gossett, Jr., Randy Quaid and James Woods. The film was released to theaters by Universal Pictures on December 23, 1977. Animation Hyde and Go Tweet is a Merrie Melodies animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released May 14, 1960, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The short is the third directed by Freleng based on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The title is a play on the game hide and go seek. Documentary film "Jan Němec's 'auto-documentary' recounts the story of how he filmed the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and smuggled the footage out of the country. Following on from his Late Night Talks With Mother, veteran Czech New Wave director Jan Nĕmec (The Party and the Guests) contributes another film to a genre that has been called auto-documentary. In 1968, he filmed the first footage of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia to be smuggled out of the country. It subsequently appeared in television coverage throughout the world as well as in his own film Oratorio for Prague and the Hollywood adaptation of The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Here he recounts how he filmed the material and smuggled it to Austria with the help of a girl called Jana, 'the Ferrari Dino girl'. The 16 minutes of unedited film form the centrepiece of the film, framed by semi-abstract images of buildings and city streets, with 'guest appearances' by Karel Roden as Nĕmec and Tammy Sundquist as Jana. Despite being a film 'on the edge of experiment', The Ferrari Dino Girl provides a strangely direct and authentic document on one of the century's key events. Shown without commentary or editorial intervention, the footage itself attains something of its original traumatic impact." Quoting Peter Hames Thriller The Russia House is a 1990 American spy film directed by Fred Schepisi. Tom Stoppard wrote the screenplay based on John le Carré's novel of the same name. The film stars Sean Connery, Michelle Pfeiffer, Roy Scheider, James Fox, John Mahoney, and Klaus Maria Brandauer. It was filmed on location in the Soviet Union, only the second American motion picture to do so before its dissolution in 1991. Documentary film Private conversations is a documentary that goes behind the scenes to examine the making of the film version of Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman. Playwright Miller, stars Dustin Hoffman and John Malkovich, and director Volker Schlondorff discuss the production and the original play and are seen working on the set. Documentary film Biggie Smalls: Rap Phenomenon is a 2009 documentary film written by Damion Butler and directed by April Maiya. Comedy The Windblown Hare is a one-reel Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. It was originally released on August 27, 1949. The title, another pun on "hair", refers to Bugs being subjected to the Wolf's "blowing the houses in." Comedy The Medallion is a 2003 action-comedy film co-written and directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Gordon Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Lee Evans, Claire Forlani and Julian Sands. It was much less successful than Chan's other American movies such as the Rush Hour film series, Shanghai Noon and its sequel, Shanghai Knights. Eddie is a Hong Kong police officer who is hired by Interpol to capture a crime lord known as Snakehead, and prevent him from kindapping a chosen boy with special powers and a medallion that gifts superhuman power and immortality. Much of the film features supernatural and mystical themes, though it is filled with action and comedy. Science Fiction Retik, the Moon Menace is the re-release of the film serial Radar Men from the Moon on television as a tv movie. Comedy Twilight Cycles is a 2009 short comedy film directed by Osmany Rodriguez and Matt Villines. Comedy Ruby and Rata is a 1990 film directed by Gaylene Preston. Thriller Lifeline is a 1997 action thriller film written by Nai-Hoi Yau and directed by Johnnie To. Thriller Katilon Ke Kaatil is a 1981 Indian Bollywood action thriller film. An Arjun Hingorani production, directed by Arjun and Anil Hingorani. The producer has a fixation for titles with KKK and Dharmendra in the lead of his films.. This film stars Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Rishi Kapoor, Tina Munim, Amjad Khan, Nirupa Roy and Shakti Kapoor. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film has good music, a lot of gimmicks and has good humor. The film became a box office hit. Comedy Cinemanovels is a 2013 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Terry Miles. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Animation The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock, is a 1998 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film and the sixth film in The Land Before Time series about five dinosaurs who live in the Great Valley. It is the first film in which Thomas Dekker is both the singing and speaking voice of Littlefoot. Documentary film Art War is a documentary adventure historical war film directed by Marco Wilms. Comedy Living on Love is a 1937 musical comedy film directed by Lew Landers written by Franklin Coen and based on the story by John K. Wells. Comedy Nip and Tuck is a 1923 short comedy film written by Arthur MacArthur and John A. Waldron, and directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Kissin' Cousins is a 1964 American musical Panavision Metrocolor comedy film directed by Gene Nelson and starring Elvis Presley. Written by Gerald Drayson Adams and Gene Nelson, the film is about an Army officer who returns to the Great Smoky Mountains assigned to convince his kinfolk to allow the Army to build a missile site on their land. His mission is complicated when he meets his look-alike cousin and two beautiful country cousins who compete to win his affections. Presley played two roles in the film: the Army officer, with dark hair, and his look-alike cousin, with blond hair. Kissin' Cousins was produced by Dick Fitzwell for Four-Leaf Productions, and was distributed in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was released in the United States on March 6, 1964. The film reached #11 on the Variety National Box Office Chart, earned $3 million at the box office, and finished at #26 on the year end list of the top-grossing movies of 1964. The title single from the soundtrack reached #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold by the RIAA. The screenplay was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award in the category of Best Written American Musical. Comedy Separation City is a film starring Joel Edgerton, Rhona Mitra, Danielle Cormack, and Les Hill. It is directed by Paul Middleditch. Filming concluded in June, 2009, after 5 weeks of shooting. It is a comedy-drama, following the collapse of two marriages, set in Wellington. Documentary film COMMUNITY BUILDER: THE LIFE & LEGACY OF J.C. NICHOLS is an hour-long historical documentary about the life and work of visionary Kansas City land developer, Jesse Clyde Nichols, 1880-1950.Nichols' greatest achievement is Kansas City's Country Club District, in which Nichols constructed the largest contiguous planned community in the U.S. The crown jewel of the district is the Country Club Plaza, built in 1922. That area, with its multiple parking lots, was the first modern shopping center in America.The methods and philosophies Nichols championed are now being used by architects, planners, and developers to build towns and combat sprawl. These "New Urbanists" have found a godfather in J.C. Nichols.This film was nominated for an Emmy Award, and has aired more than 100 times on PBS stations in 75 cities. Science Fiction The Monster Squad is a 1987 horror comedy film written by Shane Black and Fred Dekker and directed by Fred Dekker. It was released by Tri-Star Pictures on August 14, 1987. The film features the Universal Monsters, led by Count Dracula. They, in turn, combat a group of savvy kids out to keep them from controlling the world. This is also a twist on horror films as it re-imagines classic monsters unleashed in a 1980s setting. Documentary film Tag der Freiheit: Unsere Wehrmacht is the third documentary directed by Leni Riefenstahl, following Victory of Faith and Triumph of the Will. Her third film recounts the Seventh Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg in 1935, and focuses on the German army. Tag der Freiheit was considered lost at the end of World War II, but an incomplete print of the film was discovered in the 1970s—the extant footage reveals Riefenstahl mainly reprising the approach she used in Triumph of the Will, though certain more expressionistic sequences clearly presage the more audacious style she would adopt for Olympia. Comedy Hiding Out is a 1987 movie starring Jon Cryer as a Wall Street broker "hiding out" as a high-school student as the mob tries to kill him. Comedy I Am Ben is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Mathew Brady and Gaelan Connell. Comedy Martin & Orloff is a feature film written by and starring Matt Walsh and Ian Roberts along with Ian's wife Katie Roberts. The film was produced and directed by Lawrence Blume and features an ensemble cast of alternative comedians including H. Jon Benjamin, David Cross, Andy Richter, Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Janeane Garofalo and Rachel Dratch, as well as actress Kim Raver as Orloff's girlfriend. Martin and Orloff is available on DVD through Anchor Bay Entertainment and made its television debut on Comedy Central. The film has won numerous awards including: Texas Chainsaw Massacre Film Festival Sarasota Film Festival East Lansing Film Festival The Art Institute of Chicago High Times Magazine Stoney Award: Best Unreleased film of 2003 IFP/West Independent Spirit Award: Motorola Producer of the Year Top Ten Films of 2003: Chicago Reader Hollywood Reporter: 2002 Ten Rising Stars of Comedy: Lawrence Blume Thriller After huge explosions rip through a chemical processing plant, Alexander Scott (Baldwin), the leader of the radical extremists, is apprehended by a beautiful but tough ATF agent (Kelly Rowan). While in jail, a series of bombings take place killing innocent people. Scott suspects that one of his own is out of control. An unlikely alliance between Scott and the agent may be the only way to stop the killings. Now, the countdown is on in this race to stop the deadly bomber at any cost. Comedy Prizzi's Honor is a 1985 American film directed by John Huston. It stars Jack Nicholson, Kathleen Turner, Robert Loggia and, in an Academy Award-winning performance, Anjelica Huston. The film was adapted by Richard Condon and Janet Roach from Condon's 1982 novel of the same name. Its score, composed by Alex North, adapts the music of Giacomo Puccini and Gioachino Rossini. Science Fiction Xero Error also known as Levity - Xero Error Minus1 is a computer generated science fiction film created and directed by Ashraf Ghori. It was produced by Xpanse CGI. It is notable for being UAE's first CGI science fiction film. It won recognition at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Sarajevo Tunnel is a 2009 documentary film directed by Michael Moeller and Slavica Vlahovic. Thriller Not to be confused with the 1941 version also featuring Bela Lugosi. The Black Cat is a 1934 horror film that became Universal Pictures' biggest box office hit of the year. The picture was the first of eight movies to pair actors Béla Lugosi and Boris Karloff. Edgar G. Ulmer directed the film, which was also notable for being one of the first movies with an almost continuous music score. Lugosi also appears in a 1941 film with the same title. Documentary film My Sexuality Is An Art Creation is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Lucía Egaña Rojas. Comedy Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline, based on the book of the same name by George W. Peck. Comedy Boyss Toh Boyss Hain is an upcoming 2013 Hindi comedy film directed by Amit Vats and produced by Chaitannya Swami and Anup Jalota. The film was earlier scheduled to release on June 28, 2013, but now will be releasing on July 12, 2013. The film features Rajkummar Rao, Anshuman Jha, Dhruv Ganesh and Aarya Kumar as main characters. Animation Keep going is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Darko Vučenik. Documentary film 10 Santimetrov Zhizni is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Anna Yanovskaya. Comedy It's a Bear is a 1924 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 28th Our Gang short subject released. Thriller My Father Is A Hero is a 1995 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen, starring Jet Li and Anita Mui. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 2 March 1995. Animation Now Hear This is a 1962 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It was directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble, and written by Jones and John Dunn. The title comes from a phrase used aboard American naval ships as an instruction to cease activity and listen to the announcement that will follow. The phrase was referred to in another WB cartoon, Now Hare This, five years before this one. This cartoon is notable in that it has no rings at the opening title sequence. In addition, this cartoon is notable for resembling a UPA cartoon more than a typical Warner Bros. short of the time. Thriller The Sea Bat is a 1930 American thriller film directed by Lionel Barrymore and Wesley Ruggles, starring Raquel Torres and featuring Boris Karloff. Part of the film was filmed on location in Mazatlán, Mexico. The film was originally intended as a vehicle for Lon Chaney, but he was too ill of throat cancer to undertake the project, and died on August 26, 1930. The film concerns a community of sponge divers who are harassed by a large and hostile manta ray. In reality, manta rays are gentle creatures, and do not attack humans. Animation French Roast is a 2008 French computer-animated short created by Fabrice O. Joubert. The short received ANIMA award and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2009. French Roast is the first short film by Fabrice O. Joubert, an animator, who worked from 1997-2006 at DreamWorks Animation and later worked as the animation director of A Monster in Paris. Comedy Best Defense is a comedy film starring Dudley Moore and Eddie Murphy. The original music score was composed by Patrick Williams. It was released in 1984 by Paramount Pictures. Thriller Hidden in the Woods is a 2012 Chilean thriller film directed by Patricio Valladares and co-written by Andrea Cavaletto and Patricio Valladares. It features a mixed cast of relatively unknown actors and well-known Chilean comedians, including Siboney Lo, Carolina Escobar, Daniel Antivilo, José Hernandez, Domingo Guzman, Daniel Candia and Nicole Perez. An English-language remake with the same name, also directed by Valladares, is set to be released in 2014. Documentary film Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm is a 1999 film written by Larry David and directed by Robert B. Weide. Documentary film For nearly a century, people have turned to this prophetic dessert for advice, inspiration and even winning lottery combinations. While the fortune cookie has been a source of fascination and a Chinese cuisine staple in North America, it remains nearly non-existent in China. THE KILLING OF A CHINESE COOKIE examines the heated debate over the true origin of the fortune cookie, the mixing of eastern and western cultures that produced it, and the cookie's rise from a simple pastry to a pop culture phenomenon. Comedy Walk a Mile in My Pradas is a 2010 comedy film written by Rick Karatas, Tom Archdeacon and directed by Joey Sylvester. Comedy Por Trás do Pano is a 1999 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Luiz Villaça. It stars Denise Fraga, Pedro Cardoso, Luís Melo, Ester Góes and Marisa Orth. The plot follows the story of Helena, an insecure actress who is married to Marcos, as she receives an invitation to perform in a play alongside the famous actor Sérgio, who lives a conjugal crisis with his wife Laís due to his involvement with his former wife Alexandra. The filming took place in 1998 in the Municipal Theatre of the city of Americana, in the state of São Paulo. Thriller Larceny on the Air is a 1937 American film directed by Irving Pichel. Documentary film Maria the Korean Bride is 2013 documentary, adventure, biography and romance film directed by Maria Yoon. Documentary film For decades, film and TV audiences have watched their favorite stars with little thought for the people standing behind them. "Strictly Background" explores the charm and determination of some of Hollywood's hardest working actors, professional "extras." Thriller Hit List is a 1989 action–thriller movie directed by William Lustig. The tagline for the movie was: They attacked the wrong woman... They kidnapped the wrong child... And they made the wrong man their target. The film was produced by Cinetel Films and Warner Bros. Pictures and was distributed in US theaters by New Line Cinema and in Canadian theaters by Cineplex Odeon Films and on VHS format by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, but has been out of print for some time. As of December 26, 2009, Sony has not announced any plans to release a DVD of the movie. The movie was referenced in the movie Urban Legend. Comedy Aquaporko! is a 2013 film directed by Kelli Jean Drinkwater and Anna Helme. Documentary film Siddeshwari is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Mani Kaul. Comedy A feel-good romantic comedy about a fledgling director who conquers sibling rivalry, finds parental acceptance, and discovers love - all while fighting to finish his first feature film. Starring Valerie Perrine, Jaid Barrymore, Steven Marcus, Nathaniel Eaton, Deirdre Imus, Fred Berman, Jonathan Moore, Mayor Ed Koch Documentary film Beyond Clueless is 2014 documentary, horror, romance film written and directed by Charlie Lyne. Documentary film Rikugun Noborito Kenkyujo is a documentary film directed by Tadayuki Kusuyama. Comedy The Young Girls of Rochefort is a 1967 French musical film written and directed by Jacques Demy, starring Catherine Deneuve, her sister Françoise Dorléac, Jacques Perrin, Michel Piccoli, Danielle Darrieux, George Chakiris, Grover Dale and Gene Kelly. The choreography was by Norman Maen. Michel Legrand composed the score, to Demy's lyrics. The most famous songs from this film score, which is generally less acclaimed than that for The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, are "A Pair of Twins" and "You Must Believe in Spring". The film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Original Score. The film was also another big success for Demy in France with a total of 1,319,432 admissions. Science Fiction Eve of Destruction is a 1991 science fiction film about a cyborg named Eve, designed in secret by the United States military for undercover operations. The film stars Gregory Hines as Colonel Jim McQuade and Dutch actress Renée Soutendijk with the dual roles as the cyborg's creator Dr. Eve Simmons, and the cyborg Eve herself. Thriller Orgasmo is a 1969 Italian-French giallo thriller film starring Carroll Baker and Lou Castel and directed by Umberto Lenzi. The plot focuses on a wealthy American widow who is exploited and terrorized by two siblings. Thriller King Toad is a drama, mystery and thriller film directed by Brent Jones. Comedy Uncle Joe is a 1941 American film directed by Howard M. Railsback and Raymond E. Swartley. Animation The Impatient Patient is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon released in theatres in 1942, directed by Norman McCabe and features Daffy Duck as a telegram deliverer. The film is set in a mad scientist's laboratory. This cartoon was colorized in 1968 by having every other frame traced over onto a cel. Each redrawn cel was painted in color and then photographed over a colored reproduction of each original background. The animation quality dropped considerably from the original version with this method. The cartoon was colorized again in 1992, this time with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation. Documentary film Pleasure At Her Majesty's was the name given to the filmed release of A Poke In The Eye, the first of the Amnesty International comedy benefit galas. The title is a play on the phrase at Her Majesty's pleasure. In America, the film was originally called Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe. This show came to be considered part of the Secret Policeman's Ball series of shows that it inspired, although it pre-dated the first show in the series by three years. The event was organized by a team of three: Monty Python member John Cleese, Amnesty's Assistant Director Peter Luff and Transatlantic Records executive Martin Lewis. It featured the cream of Britain's comedic talent of the era, setting a precedent that would inspire many subsequent Amnesty galas, as well as Comic Relief. The concept was also the inspiration of similar events in aid of Amnesty International in countries around the world. The film consists of both on-stage and back-stage footage, taken from all three nights of the run. Luff and Lewis collaborated on producing the successor show - video-taped in 1977 as The Mermaid Frolics. Thriller The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is a 1974 American slasher film, directed and produced by Tobe Hooper, who cowrote it with Kim Henkel. It stars Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, Edwin Neal, Jim Siedow and Gunnar Hansen, who respectively portray Sally Hardesty, Franklin Hardesty, the hitchhiker, the proprietor, and Leatherface, the main antagonist. The film follows a group of friends who fall victim to a family of cannibals while on their way to visit an old homestead. Although it was marketed as a true story to attract a wider audience and as a subtle commentary on the era's political climate, its plot is entirely fictional; however, the character of Leatherface and minor plot details were inspired by the crimes of real-life murderer Ed Gein. Hooper produced the film for less than $300,000 and used a cast of relatively unknown actors drawn mainly from central Texas, where the film was shot. The limited budget forced Hooper to film for long hours seven days a week, so that he could finish as quickly as possible and reduce equipment rental costs. Due to the film's violent content, Hooper struggled to find a distributor. Thriller Cloned is a 1997 tv film directed by Douglas Barr. Documentary film Konitz is a 1988 film directed by Robert Daudelin. Documentary film Through The Heart Of Tango is a 2013 short, family and documentary film directed by Raymond Martino. Animation Towne Hall Follies is a 1935 short, animated comedy film written by Walter Lantz and directed by Walter Lantz and Tex Avery. Comedy Close to Heaven is a Czech comedy film directed by Dan Svátek. It was released in 2005. Animation An Extremely Goofy Movie, or Another Goofy Movie, is a 2000 American direct-to-video animated comedy film made by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Douglas McCarthy, it is the sequel to the 1995 film A Goofy Movie, featuring the return of characters from the television series Goof Troop. The story follows Max's freshman year at college, which is compounded by his father's presence when Goofy arrives at the same college to get a degree because of his failure to complete college. Comedy Paulette is a 2012 French comedy crime film directed by Jérôme Enrico. He wrote the script in cooperation with Bianca Olsen, Laurie Aubanel and Cyril Rambour. It has been said the plot was based on true events. Comedy The Ref is a 1994 American black comedy film directed by Ted Demme, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and starring Denis Leary, Judy Davis, and Kevin Spacey. Comedy Room to Let is an award winning short film directed by Joe McStravick, written by Gerlind Becker and starring Robin Edwards and Roz McCutcheon. Comedy Second Class Mail is a 1985 animation, comedy, short film directed by Alison Snowden. Thriller Conexión criminal is a 1987 action drama film written by Ramón Obón & Alfonso Rosas Priego and directed by Alfonso Rosas Priego. Documentary film Eloquent Nude: The Love and Legacy of Edward Weston & Charis Wilson documents the life of Charis Wilson, one of the most famous nude models in the annals of photography. She was the primary muse and wife of famed photographer Edward Weston. Documentary film Leni Riefenstahl: Her Dream of Africa is a 2000 documentary-film by Ray Müller. The film follows Leni Riefenstahl's return to Sudan to visit the Nuba tribe whom she published photographs of in best-sellers such as The Last of the Nuba and The People of Kau. It is the second collaboration between Riefenstahl and Müller. She was the subject of his acclaimed 1993 documentary The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl, which followed her life and reflected on her Nuba activities. Comedy Tell Me I'm Dreaming is a 1998 French drama film directed by Claude Mouriéras. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Trinity Is Still My Name also known as All the Way Trinity is a 1971 Italian spaghetti western comedy film directed by Enzo Barboni. It is a sequel to They Call Me Trinity, and also stars Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Comedy Chupke Chupke is a 1975 Indian comedy film starring Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Om Prakash, Usha Kiran, David Abraham Cheulkar, Asrani and Keshto Mukherjee. The movie, a remake of the Bengali movie Chhadmabeshi, was directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee based on Upendranath Ganguly's Bengali story Chhadobeshi. with music composed by S.D. Burman. Thriller On a Roll is a 2010 short thriller film written by J. David Harden and directed by Kate Riedl. Comedy Barjatri is a 1951 film written by Satyen Bose, Bibhuti Mukherjee and directed by Satyen Bose. Animation It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown is the 36th prime-time animated TV special based on the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on November 27, 1992. The program is composed of various storylines from the comic strip. It was the first Christmas-themed Peanuts special since the inaugural A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965, though an episode of The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show featured a new Christmas vignette in 1985. This was the final "new" Peanuts animated special to air on CBS. Comedy Potiche is a 2010 French-Belgian comedy film directed by François Ozon, based on the play of the same name by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédy. It stars Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Fabrice Luchini, Karin Viard, Judith Godrèche and Jérémie Renier. Set in 1977, the film tells the story of a submissive wife who gets to run her husband's umbrella factory, after the employees rebel against their tyrannical manager. In French, a "potiche" is a decorative vase, but also roughly means the same thing as "trophy wife". The film competed at the 67th Venice International Film Festival and received two Magritte Award nominations, winning Best Supporting Actor for Jérémie Renier. Animation Impromtu is a 2013 animation film directed by Hidvégi Claudia, Loivarinne Sirpa, Nospickel Inga, Rantakallio Kalle, Sihvonen Tuuli and Valkola Juulia . Comedy Twenty Bucks is a 1993 film that follows the travels of a $20 bill from its delivery via armored car in an unnamed American city through various transactions and incidents from person to person. The star of the movie is a $20 bill, series 1988A, serial number L33425849D. Linda Hunt, Brendan Fraser, Gladys Knight, Elisabeth Shue, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Lloyd, William H. Macy, David Schwimmer, Shohreh Aghdashloo and Spalding Gray all appeared in the film. Comedy Helsinki Napoli All Night Long is a gangster-comedy film written, directed and produced by Mika Kaurismäki. The film was released in Italy as Napoli–Berlino – Un taxi nella notte, with Berlin replacing Helsinki in the title. Documentary film Fear of a Satanic Planet is a 2005 documentary film. Science Fiction Willows Way is a 2008 sci-fi thriller film written by Raffaele DiBacco and directed by Kevin DiBacco. Animation Pancho Villa is a 1972 American, British and Spanish spaghetti western film directed by Eugenio Martín. The film features Telly Savalas, Clint Walker, Chuck Connors and Anne Francis. Shot in Spain, this "brawling spectacle" has an often-overlooked light-comedy satirical facet, which to this day often confuses the viewers. The storyline was developed during the Vietnam War and reflected certain antiwar sentiments in an American society. Animation Love's Labor Lost is a short animated film by Bray Productions and is one of the silent Krazy Kat cartoons. The film is based on a play by William Shakespeare. Comedy On the Fire is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Mee Pok Man is a 1995 Singaporean film directed by Eric Khoo. The film is Eric Khoo's debut feature, after making award-winning short films for years. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. The film is a black comedy starring Joe Ng as the male protagonist Johnny, a Chinese seller of noodles, and Michelle Goh as the prostitute Bunny. The film was given an "R" rating in Singapore, restricting the movie audience to adults above 21, but after the change in censorship ratings in 2005, it was rated "M18". The film's story was inspired by a story by Damien Sin, "One Last Cold Kiss", that appeared in Classic Singapore Horror Stories: Book 2. Khoo was supposed to illustrated the story about a mortuary attendant who falls in love with a fresh corpse, brings it back home, and has a relationship with it. The soundtrack album was released under BMG and featured the film score by Kevin Mathews and music by Singaporean acts including Padres Opposition Party, Livonia, Etc and Sugarflies. Comedy Denise Calls Up is an American comedy released by Sony Pictures Classics in 1996. Written and directed by Hal Salwen, it has an ensemble cast which includes Liev Schreiber, Timothy Daly, and Alanna Ubach. The plot revolves around a group of friends in New York City who, while working at their PCs and laptops and keeping in touch by phone and fax, never seem to be able to get together. Comedy The Great American Pastime is a film directed by Herman Hoffman released on November 28, 1956. Animation Up a Tree is a 1955 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film stars Donald Duck as a lumberjack who tops, and later chops down, Chip 'n' Dale's tree. It was directed by Jack Hannah and features original music by Oliver Wallace. Documentary film It's never anyone's fault is a 2012 film directed by Andrea Prandstraller. Comedy We, the Women is a 1953 Italian pormanteau film divided into five segments and directed by five different directors. Four of these segments focus upon alleged events in the private lives of the film actresses Alida Valli, Ingrid Bergman, Isa Miranda, and Anna Magnani. The fifth segment, which is shown as the prologue and titled "Concorso: 4 Attrici; 1 Speranza", is about a casting for the film. Comedy Three Hollywood Girls is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Guarding Tess is a 1994 film starring Shirley MacLaine and Nicolas Cage, directed by Hugh Wilson. MacLaine plays a fictional former First Lady protected by an entourage of Secret Service agents led by one she continually exasperates. The movie is set in Somersville, Ohio and nominated for a Golden Globe award in 1995. Animation After being framed by Jerry for breaking something, Tom is thrown out of the house by Mammy. Jerry is overjoyed that he has finally won. He sleeps in Tom's bed, drinks his milk, and makes himself comfortable in Tom's place. After a while, Jerry gets really bored and lonely over the fact that no one is chasing him. There's nothing to do. So, Jerry goes outside to find Tom, and Mammy screams for Tom to get the mouse out of the house. Tom chases Jerry all over the house for pretend to satisfy Mammy. Once Tom claims his territory again, Jerry comes back and makes Tom angry. And the chase starts all over again. Jerry is glad to have the excitement back. Documentary film Scared Sacred is an independent film produced in 2004 and released in 2006 by director Velcrow Ripper. Scared Sacred is an award winning feature length documentary that takes viewers to many of the places in the world that have experienced great suffering in recent years including Bhopal, Hiroshima, Israel and Palestine. The film portrays Ripper's own search for meaning, and communicates stories of hope in spite of oppression. Co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Producers on Davie Pictures, Scared Sacred received a Genie Award for Best Documentary. A second film by Velcrow Ripper, Fierce Light builds on where Scared Sacred ends. Fierce Light is about spiritual activists. Comedy Police Academy 6: City Under Siege is a 1989 comedy crime film starring Bubba Smith, David Graf and Michael Winslow. It was directed by Peter Bonerz and written by Neal Israel, Pat Proft and Stephen Curwick. The film was given a PG rating for violence and language. This was the last Police Academy sequel to be released in the year immediately following the previous installment of the series, as well as the last movie in the franchise to feature Bubba Smith, Marion Ramsey, Bruce Mahler, Lance Kinsey and George R. Robertson as Hightower, Hooks, Fackler, Proctor and Chief Hurst respectively. Documentary film Free at Last: the Movie is the first DVD released by DC Talk. It is a documentary that follows the band after the release of their groundbreaking album, Free at Last. Free at Last: the Movie was released in honor of the tenth anniversary of the release of Free at Last. Thriller Sunset Edge is a drama mystery thriller film directed by Daniel Peddle. Animation DOKIDOKI! PRETTY CURE THE MOVIE Memories for the Future is a 2013 animated film directed by Naoyuki Itō. Comedy Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) is Woody Allen's fourth film as director. It consists of a series of short sequences loosely inspired by Dr. David Reuben's Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. The film was an early smash for Allen, grossing over $18 million in North America alone against a $2 million budget, making it the 13th highest grossing film of 1972. Animation Parking Space is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 77th Oswald film created during the Lantz era and the 128th to feature the character. Documentary film The Other Dave is a 2012 short biographical documentary film directed by Pasquale Anthony Greco. Science Fiction Godsend is a 2004 American/Canadian thriller film, and is directed by Nick Hamm. The score is by Brian Tyler. Comedy Woody Woodpecker's pursuing his favorite pastime, writing a tome on "Work and How to Avoid It," while all his friends of the forest work industriously to store food for the long winter ahead. He's warned by the other forest animals to store food, but he doesn't heed their warnings. With the first snow, the laugh's on Woody, who finds himself cold and starving during wintertime, a la "The Grasshopper and the Ants." He nearly starves to death sponging food off animals. They pour on the ice, but Woody merrily thaws his way out. Comedy Never a Dull Moment is a 1968 film from Walt Disney Productions. It stars Dick Van Dyke and Edward G. Robinson and was directed by Jerry Paris. The script by AJ Carothers was based on a novel by John Godey. It was re-released to theaters in April 1977 along with the animated featurette The Three Caballeros. Documentary film Inshallah, Football is a documentary film by Ashvin Kumar about an aspiring footballer who was denied the right to travel abroad on the pretext that father was a militant in the 1990s. The film was completed in 2010, and has faced difficulties getting released in India. The film's first screening in India at the India Habitat Center received this review from Tehelka magazine, 'Kumar’s camera catches the irony of Kashmir’s physical beauty, the claustrophobia of militarisation, the dread and hopelessness of children born into war and the nuances of relationships. It also filters the inherent joie-de-vivre of youth, even if that flows uneasily with Kashmir’s collective memory of unmitigated grief...There is no better way to understand Kashmir right now.'. The film was shot by Kumar himself using five different camera formats "There is a rough, almost unpolished, feel to Inshallah, Football. The narrative runs unfettered, with an energy of its own." says Tehelka, "We shot with five different cameras, from DSLRs to the best equipment. The idea was to watch life unfold and get under the skin of the audience.” adds Kumar. Comedy As the Emerson family moves from New England to the Southwest, they miss the Christmas they had back home. Judy, the young daughter, becomes determined to prove that Santa is real and sets a trap to capture him. Upon his successful capture, the police arrest this “stranger.” Santa must now prove he is real as Judy works to convince her family (and the police) that Santa is real and must be set free so the children of the world can enjoy their Christmas. Comedy Robin Hood: Men in Tights is a 1993 French-American musical adventure comedy film and a parody of the Robin Hood story. Produced and directed by Mel Brooks, the film stars Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, and Dave Chappelle in his film debut. The film includes frequent comedic references to previous Robin Hood films. The film also features Brooks in a minor role; the first time he had appeared in one of his own films where he does not receive top billing or play the lead role since Young Frankenstein. In addition to Brooks it features cameos from Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca. Comedy One Sunday Morning is a 1926 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Science Fiction The serialized Mighty Mouse story "The Great Space Chase" from The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle Saturday morning series made it into a 1982 movie by Filmation. The film got a big-screen release, a re-release as a kids' matinee film, and was released on VHS. Comedy To Live and Dine in L.A. is a 2011 short comedy film written by Harry Chaskin and directed by Sebastian Stenhøj. Thriller Any Number Can Win is a 1962 French film directed by Henri Verneuil. The film is based on the novel The Big Grab by Zekial Marko . Comedy Hot Ice is the 165th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Mooching Through Georgia is the second short subject starring American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941. Documentary film The Children Who Cheated the Nazis is a documentary about the Kindertransport, by the director Sue Read and producer Jim Goulding. This documentary film was broadcast by Channel 4 on 28 September 2000, and has since been broadcast in America, Israel, France, Australia, Spain and worldwide. The film is narrated by Lord Richard Attenborough, Academy Award winning film actor and director, who features in the film, talking about the two Kindertransport children his family gave a home to. Also featured is Warren Mitchell, whose family also took in a Kindertransport child. Documentary film Burying the Past: Legacy of the Mountain Meadows Massacre is a 2004 documentary film about the Mountain Meadows massacre. It was directed by Brian Patrick and has won 11 awards, but the producers were unable to obtain theatrical release for the film. Comedy Stormland is a 2011 Icelandic comedy film directed by Marteinn Thorsson. Documentary film Ellen: A Tribute to Hollywood is a 1998 TV Movie. Animation To Say Goodbye is a 2012 animation film written by Izaskun Arandia and Matt Richards and directed by Matt Richards. Comedy Right Here Right Now is a short film written and directed by Mumbai based filmmaker Anand Gandhi. It won critical acclaim and wide audience appreciation in the years following its premiere at the Indo-British Film and Video Festival. It has achieved a near-cult status in the Indian underground. Comedy Men Lie is a 1994 comedy film written and directed by John A. Gallagher. Animation Tom gives Jerry, as a present to a girl cat he really likes. The girl doesn't accept the gift, and Tom goes back to the house with a pout. He hears on the radio about a zoot suit. Tom cuts out and sews together a very tight and nice-looking suit. He goes back to the girl cat's house, and as soon as she sees Tom's new suave look, she swoons. Tom acts like Charles Boyer, and he makes the girl fall in love with him. Jerry sees he has to ruin this. He does something to anger Tom, which makes him chase Jerry around the house, and tripped into a fishbowl. The suit shrinks to Jerry's size, and Jerry wears it. He takes Tom's place, and acts like a mini Charles Boyer to the girl cat. Comedy Blurred is a 2002 Australian film about groups of school leavers travelling to schoolies week on the Gold Coast. It was directed by Evan Clarry and written by Stephen Davis and Kier Shorey. Comedy Jamie Foxx: Straight from the Foxxhole is a stand-up comedy television special starring Jamie Foxx. It was released in 1993 and was Foxx's first stand-up special. The special was followed by Jamie Foxx: I Might Need Security in 2002. Comedy Mississippi Masala is a romantic drama film directed by Mira Nair, based upon a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala, starring Denzel Washington, Sarita Choudhury, and Roshan Seth. Set primarily in rural Mississippi, the film explores interracial romance between African Americans and Indian Americans in the United States. It was released in the U.S. on 5 February 1992, after being released in France on 18 September 1991 and in the United Kingdom on 17 January 1992. The film grossed $7,308,786 USD at the box office. Documentary film Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania is a 1971–72 documentary film by Jonas Mekas. It revolves around Mekas' trip back to Semeniškiai, the village of his birth. In 2006, the film was selected to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, for its "cultural, aesthetic, or historical significance". Thriller Night Court is a 1932 crime thriller film written by Bayard Veiller and Lenore J. Coffee and directed by Woody Van Dyke. Documentary film The Battle of the Bulge... The Brave Rifles is a 1965 documentary film produced by Laurence E. Mascott. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Blue Planet is an IMAX film directed by Ben Burtt, and produced by the IMAX Space Technology corporation for the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, as well as Lockheed Corporation. Filmed with the cooperation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, it was written, edited, and narrated by Toni Myers. Partially filmed from orbit during space shuttle missions, the film is about the planet Earth. The changes and constants are highlighted, and the film attempts to show how fragile and unique Earth is. Origins of the planet, how it has changed, what man's role in change is, and other issues are discussed. The film features footage that was filmed from space, underwater, computer animations based on satellite data, and a variety of views from the surface to illustrate the topics. Science Fiction Gerald McBoing Boing on Planet Moo is a 1956 short animated family adventure film directed by Robert Cannon. Animation No Robots is a 2010 animation short film written and directed by Yung-Han Chang and Kimberly Knoll. Comedy Otaku no Video is a 1991 comedy anime spoofing the life and culture of otaku, individuals with obsessive interests in media, particularly anime and manga, as well as the history of Gainax, its creators. It is noted for its mix of conventional documentary film styles, with a more traditional anime storytelling fashion. It is licensed in the United States by AnimEigo. The DAICON III and IV Opening Animations from the early 1980s are also featured in this OVA. Documentary film Correspondence is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Robert Fenz. Animation Gall Force: Vol. 3: Stardust War is a 1988 animation, drama and sci-fi film written by Hideki Kakinuma and directed by Katsuhito Akiyama. Animation Alice of Wonderland in Paris or Alice in Paris is a 1966 Czech-American animated film directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in extreme limited animation. Documentary film American Inquisition is a 1983 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in a Craft in News and Documentary Programming - Cinematography nominated tv program. Thriller Web of the Spider is the title of a 1971 Italian horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti, using the pseudonym Anthony M. Dawson. This film is also known as And Comes the Dawn... But Colored Red, Dracula im Schloß des Schreckens, Dracula in the Castle of Blood, E venne l'alba... ma tinto di rosse, Edgar Poe chez les morts vivants, Les Fantômes de Hurlevent, In the Grip of the Spider, and Le Prisonnier de l'araignée. Klaus Kinski plays Edgar Allan Poe. It is a remake of the 1964 film Castle of Blood, also directed by Margheriti. Comedy Vienna Waits For You is a 2012 short comedy horror film written by Sarah Wassermair and directed by Dominik Hartl. Documentary film This installment of AE's "America's Castles" series heads west to tour two of the nation's most fascinating mansions. The Winchester Mystery House -- the architectural product of a widow's fear of ghosts -- is laden with stairs to nowhere, secret passages and elements built around the number 13. Scotty's Castle, built by the eccentric Walter Scott, is less bizarre but equally as impressive, with an elaborate pipe organ and a Moorish bell tower. Comedy A Bit of Tom Jones? is a 2009 Welsh comedy film written, produced and directed by Peter Watkins-Hughes. It was shot on location in Tredegar, Wales, and filmed in the summer of 2007. It was independently financed by community businesses in South Wales Valleys. Documentary film Running Guns - A Journey Into the Small Arms Trade is a 2008 documentary film directed by Shelley Saywell. Thriller Brothers Five is a 1970 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Lo Wei and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Cheng Pei-pei plays the role of Yen Lai, a woman who must reunite the Kao brothers to rid the Teng Lung Manor of killers whilst avenging the murder of their father. Animation Electrodoméstico is a 2013 short animated comedy drama thriller film written by Raul Torres and Erik de Luna Fors and directed by Erik de Luna Fors. Thriller Tripfall is a 2000 thriller film with Eric Roberts, John Ritter, Rachel Hunter, Michael Raynor and Katy Boyer. The film was directed by Serge Rodnunsky, who wrote the script for the film. The music was composed by Evan Evans. Comedy My Best Friend's Wedding is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by P.J. Hogan, starring Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, Rupert Everett, Philip Bosco, M. Emmet Walsh, Rachel Griffiths, Carrie Preston and Susan Sullivan. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics and is considered to be one of the two most famous of Julia Roberts' films. Commercially, it was a global box-office hit and one of the highest grossing films of 1997. The soundtrack song "I Say a Little Prayer" was covered by singer Diana King and featured heavily in the film, making it a Billboard Top 100 hit. The soundtrack featured a number of Burt Bacharach/Hal David songs. Science Fiction The Creature Wasn't Nice is a 1981 U.S. motion picture written and directed by Bruce Kimmel. The movie is a comedy farce satirizing extraterrestrial horror movies such as Alien. It stars Leslie Nielsen in a role similar to those in the farical comedies Airplane and Naked Gun. It co-stars Cindy Williams, Gerrit Graham, and Patrick Macnee. It was released on VHS in 1983 under the title Spaceship to emphasize Nielsen's connection to Airplane!, and released on DVD in 1999 to play up the connection to Nielsen's Naked Gun movies. The movie is a low-budget comedy with simple sets and dialog wrapped around several musical numbers. In one of the scenes, the red slimy one-eyed alien monster performs a lounge-act style musical number called "I Want to Eat Your Face." Williams performs two musical numbers, one solo and one with Kimmel, who had previously appeared with and directed Williams in 1976 in The First Nudie Musical. Science Fiction Population: 1 is a 1986 punk rock musical film written and directed by Rene Daalder. The film stars Tomata du Plenty of the Screamers as a defense contractor who somehow becomes the sole survivor of a nuclear holocaust. In his solitude, he traces the history of U.S. civilization in the 20th century through musical numbers featuring himself and 1980s punk diva Sheela Edwards. The film features early appearances by members of Los Lobos, Beck, Vampira, Penelope Houston, Carel Struycken, K.K. Barrett, Mike Doud and El Duce. Cast Tomata Du Plenty, Dino Lee, Helen Heaven, Sheela Edwards, Nancye Ferguson, Holly Small, Jane Gaskill, El Duce, Tony Baldwin, Gorilla Rose, Tequila Mockingbird, Anthony-James Ryan, Mike Doud, Steve Berlin, David R. Campbell, K.K. Barrett, Steve Hufsteter Robert Alexander, Beck, Gino Havens, Mari-Sol García, Tommy Gear, Al Hansen, Maicol Sinatra, Susan Ensley, Jean Leider, Paul Ambrose, Chase Holiday Penelope Houston, Jeff Laing. Documentary film Sophiatown is a 2003 documentary film. Sophiatown in the 1950s was a suburb of Johannesburg South Africa where all races mixed in defiance of apartheid. Sophiatown was famous for jazz and black gangsters heavily influenced by American film who spoke a slang called Tsotsitaal. This era is revisited by some of the artists who lived there and they call back the past in two concerts. Comedy The Wild Wild Test is a 2013 short animated comedy film written and directed by Jeff Bryson. Comedy Girl Walks into a Bar is a 2011 multiple story line ensemble comedy film produced exclusively for Internet distribution. It is directed by Sebastián Gutiérrez from his own script, much like the anthology style of Gutiérrez's Women in Trouble, and follows a group of apparent strangers in interlocking stories taking place in ten different bars during the course of one evening throughout Los Angeles. Girl Walks into a Bar premiered at The ArcLight Hollywood Cinemas on March 7, 2011, in Los Angeles and screened as an official selection of the Spotlight Premieres section at the South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival 2011 in Austin. The film is currently available in the United States to watch for free exclusively on YouTube with sponsorship from Lexus. Comedy One Two Three is a 2008 Bollywood film that is an uncredited remake of the Hollywood movie Blame It on the Bellboy which is about three men staying in the same hotel and have similar sounding surnames. One Two Three stars Sunil Shetty,Paresh Rawal, Tushar Kapoor, Esha Deol, Sameera Reddy, Upen Patel, Neetu Chandra and Tanisha. It revolves around three men who share the same name — Laxmi Narayan.The film was rated an average grosser by boxofficeindia.com Documentary film Bible Storyland is a 2012 documentary, comedy, family and history film directed by Stephanie Hubbard. Documentary film "T’Ain’t Nobody’s Bizness exposes the triply oppressed (black, female, queer) pioneers of blues through interviews with cultural historians, vintage photos, footage, and recordings, all narrated by Jewelle Gomez." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Mário Lago is a 2013 biographical documentary film written by Marco Abujamra and directed by Marco Abujamra and Markao Oliveira. Documentary film Fahrenheit 7-Eleven is a short documentary film directed by Walter Forsberg. Comedy Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? is a 2005 Bollywood comedy film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Sushmita Sen and Sohail Khan in the main role. Also starring Arshad Warsi, Ishaa Koppikar, Beena Kak, Rajpal Yadav and Dolly Bindra. Arbaaz Khan made a guest appearance in the movie. The film is about the relationships of a womanizing doctor who gets ultimately stuck between two women: a patient with suicidal tendencies and his nurse. Like the 2011 Hollywood movie Just Go with It, this film was based on the 1969 film Cactus Flower. Comedy Desk Set is a 1957 American romantic comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The screenplay was written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron from the play by William Marchant. Comedy Quick, Before It Melts is a 1964 Panavision and Metrocolor comedy film directed by Delbert Mann, written by Dale Wasserman, starring Robert Morse, George Maharis, and Anjanette Comer and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on a novel of the same title by Philip Benjamin. Comedy La belle Verte is a 1996 French film written and directed by Coline Serreau and starring Serreau, Vincent Lindon and Marion Cotillard. Serreau also composed the original music score. It was filmed on location in Australia and France. Animation "Among non-professional artists, the Grasshopper Group must be noted. From 1953 to 1968, the group’s founder and leader, John Daborn, directed two films with the technique of animating live actors. One was entitled Two’s Company and Bride and Groom), and a parody of a well-known text by Kipling called The Battle of Wangapore." Quoting film-history.com Animation From Dad to Son is a 2011 animated drama short film written by Stephan Hanf and Nils Knoblich and directed by Nils Knoblich. Documentary film Shadows of Memory is a 2000 documentary by Claudia von Alemann that describes the rise and fall of Hitler from the perspective of a Nazi supporter—Alemann's 84-year-old mother. Comedy The Deviants is a comedy about a matchmaker for people with unusual sexual deviations. The Deviants was written by Doug Dezzani and Reid Waterer, and directed by Reid Waterer. It was Waterer's first feature. The MPAA Rating for the film is R for strong sexual content, nudity and language. Comedy A Horse with No Name is an independently produced feature film by Matthew and Barnaby O'Connor. Its two key distinguishing factors are the budget, which was $10,000 and the fact the film was written as it was made - something none of the actors in the film knew was happening. As far as the cast were aware the script had already been written and they would receive dialogue on the day to 'keep it fresh'. This whole process was documented in the feature length behind the scenes documentary '13 States' which was described by one review as 'behind the scenes carnage the likes of which you have never seen before'. Comedy Pendekar Bujang Lapok is a 1959 Singaporean comedy film directed by P. Ramlee. It is the second in the Bujang Lapok series of films, and stars the trio of P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar, all of which was filmed on site at Jalan Ampas, Singapore. Although the three main characters have the same names, actors and personalities as the previous Bujang Lapok film, it is not a direct sequel as there are no canonical references to the events in its predecessor. In October 2014, The Straits Times ranked Pendekar Bujang Lapok as one of the top five Malay films made in Singapore, noting that it won the Best Comedy award at the 6th Asian Film Festival in 1959. Comedy Woolen Under Where is a 1963 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Phil Monroe and Richard Thompson and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. It is the seventh and final short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on "woolen underwear". This episode is notable in being the only episode which wasn't directed by Chuck Jones, who was fired early in production. However, Chuck Jones was still responsible for the story and is credited as such. Animation Elixir is a 1996 animated fantasy film directed by Irina Yevteyeva. Animation Starfish is a 2013 short animated film written by Miguel Carvalho and Thiago Cascabulho and directed by Miguel Carvalho. Documentary film Robinson in Ruins is a 2010 British documentary film by Patrick Keiller and narrated by Vanessa Redgrave. It is a sequel to Keiller's previous films, London and Robinson in Space. It documents the journey of the fictional titular character around the south of England. It premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival in September 2010. Thriller Dura Lex is a 2011 short family drama film written by Bert Van Dael and Sanne Nuyens and directed by Anke Blondé. Documentary film Nirvana – A Classic Album Under Review – In Utero is a 2006 music documentary released exclusively to DVD dealing with grunge band Nirvana's third studio album, In Utero. The film purports to offer a "rare insight" into the influential music group, and consists of live and studio performances by Nirvana, interspersed with interviews with the band and with music industry notables and experts. It was released on November 21, 2006, and has a running time of 70 minutes. The film is narrated by Tony Ponfret and produced by Thomas Walker. Those interviewed include Nirvana's original drummer Chad Channing, Kurt Cobain's biographer Charles R. Cross, and music producer Jack Endino. The DVD also include biographies of the contributors, an interactive Nirvana quiz, and a two minute bonus discussion of the Unplugged in New York album. The DVD received generally negative reviews. Popmatters.com said, "That the album warrants a focused discussion on its creation and impact, both at the time and ongoing, is without debate," but felt that it was "surprising and disappointing" that the collected critics and writers found "so little new to say about the band and their work". Comedy One Day Removals is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Mark Stirton. Thriller Blood Alley is a 1955 seafaring adventure movie starring John Wayne and Lauren Bacall set in China. Animation Butch is going shopping... in an ally. He finds what he can in a garbage cans, and takes them with him. But a bottle of fresh milk on a doorstep catches his attention, and goes over to get it. But Tom opens the door and takes the milk before Butch can. Butch then sees a cooked chicken on the windowsill, and proceeds to takes that, only to have the window slammed shut on his fingers before he can. Determined, Butch dresses up as a hungry baby in order to get into the house and snatch the chicken, as well as all of the other delicious foods that could be there... Documentary film The Debutante Hunters is a 2011 biographical documentary short film directed by Maria White. Documentary film 24 Hours on Craigslist is a 2005 American feature-length documentary that captures the people and stories behind a single day's posts on the classified ad website Craigslist. The film, made with the approval of Craigslist's founder Craig Newmark, is woven from interviews with the site's users, all of whom opted in to be contacted by the production when they submitted their posts on August 4, 2003. The documentary screened in nine film festivals during 2004 and 2005, winning a 'best feature documentary', and played in a limited, self-distributed, theatrical release in 2005 and 2006. The film was released on DVD on April 25, 2006. Comedy "The tale of a man who imagines that having lunch with his ex-wife is an Olympic event. Based on the short story by Ron Carlson, the film depicts lunching as a 'full blown contact sport, loaded with punishing ambiguity and emotional twists and turns that dwarf the Grand Slalom." Quoting the program notes from the 2009 Cinequest Film Festival site. Comedy One Little Indian is a 1973 western film produced by Walt Disney Productions starring James Garner and Vera Miles. The supporting cast includes Pat Hingle, Jay Silverheels, and an 11-year-old Jodie Foster, and the plotline involves a cavalry soldier's misadventures with a camel and a little boy. The film was written by Harry Spalding and directed by Bernard McEveety. The movie earned an estimated $2 million in North American rentals. Documentary film The Last Straw is a film documenting the very last live poetry reading given by Charles Bukowski, even though he lived and wrote for another 14 years. The reading was given at The Sweetwater, a music club in Redondo Beach, California on March 31, 1980. It is produced and directed by Jon Monday for mondayMEDIA. Animation Household Romance is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Irina Litmanovich. Animation The Seed Destiny TV series may have ended the battle, but the staff felt that it did not provide enough closure for the story and characters. So, we have the Final Plus (F+... hmm...) OVA; the final battle plays out nearly identical to the TV series. The action is extended and given extra shininess, and some additional exposition is added while the battle rages. The additions enhance the battle, but the bulk of it is just re-watching episode fifty. Comedy Do Detectives Think? is a silent comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Documentary film Chasing Rhinos With Billy Bush is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tony Gerber. Science Fiction Dark Storm is a 2006 science fiction and thriller film written by Sean Malcolm, Brett Schneider, John Cherfer and Jason Bourque and directed by Jason Bourque. Comedy Love God is a 1997 film written and directed by Frank Grow. Comedy Bachelor Brides is a 1926 film directed by William K. Howard. Documentary film Camilo, el cura guerrillero is a 1974 documentary film written and directed by Francisco Norden. Comedy Carry On Cabby is the seventh in the series of Carry On films to be made. Released in 1963, it was the first to be written by Talbot Rothwell from a story by Dick Hills and Sid Green. Regulars Sid James, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor and Charles Hawtrey are all present. Liz Fraser makes her third appearance and Esma Cannon makes her fourth and final appearance. This was the first film in the series to feature Carry On regular Jim Dale. The previous film in the series, Carry On Cruising, was filmed in colour, but this movie was the penultimate in the series to be shot in black and white. Carry On Cabby was originally planned as a non-Carry On film, called Call Me A Cab but midway through it became part of the Carry On series. Thriller Wedding in Blood is a 1973 French thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film The Finishing Line is a short film produced in 1977 by British Transport Films, warning about the dangers children face on railway lines. Although it is not strictly a public information film, it is often considered to be so by fans of the genre. It was broadcast in its entirety several times on television, but was so controversial that it was replaced less than two years later by the slightly less graphic Robbie. It won at least two creative awards: Certificate of Appreciation and Oberhausen Mention at the Festival of Youth Paris. The film was also shown in several schools by invitation. The film was directed by John Krish, written by Krish and Michael Gilmour, and produced by James Ritchie. It was filmed in the vicinity of the then-closed Watton-at-Stone railway station, Hertfordshire. Documentary film Zelal is a documentary film directed by Marianne Khoury and Mustapha Hasnaoui. Comedy Aiyyaa is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy film written and directed by Sachin Kundalkar. The film is jointly produced by Anurag Kashyap and Viacom 18. The film stars Rani Mukerji and Prithviraj in the lead roles. This film is the debut Bollywood film of Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran. The trailer for the film was released on 6 September 2012. The movie was released on 12 October 2012. Aiyyaa was an average grosser. Comedy The Biggest Schmucks in the World is a 2011 short comedy film. Comedy Frisco Sally Levy is a 1927 romantic comedy film written by Alfred A. Cohn and directed by William Beaudine, based on the story by Alfred A. Cohn and Lew Lipton. Comedy Bachelor Party Vegas is a comedy film that was released in 2006 starring Kal Penn, Jonathan Bennett, Charlie Spiller, Diora Baird and Donald Faison. In Australia and the UK it was released under the title Vegas Baby. Animation L'Eau Life is a 2007 animated short film directed by Jeff Scher. Documentary film Chile, no invoco tu nombre en vano is a 1983 film directed by Colectivo Cine-Ojo-Chile. Comedy Sexy Clone Dilemma is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Matthew Pollock. Comedy The Promotion is a 2008 American comedy film written and directed by Steven Conrad. A look at the quest for the American Dream, it focuses on two grocery store managers vying for a promotion. The film premiered at South by Southwest in March 2008. It was released by Dimension Films on June 6, 2008. Comedy Stalking Hotline is a 2009 comedy film written by Tony Longo and directed by Michael Town. Documentary film "Chantal is the manager, hostess and stage-hogging frontwoman of ‘House of Shame – Party’. In this documentary, filmmaker Johanna Jackie Baier tells her story. It begins with Chantal’s escape to Berlin from the confines of a small country town in southwest Germany in the autumn of 1980. Interweaving interviews and portraits, but also on- and off-stage stories, backstage gossip, copious amounts of music and excerpts from her shows, the film allows Chantal’s story to unfold before a backdrop of recent and very recent history. HOUSE OF SHAME takes us to the squats of Oranienstrasse of the early 1980s; to Martin Kippenberger’s newly founded club ‘SO36’; to the studios of the artists of the ‘Neuen Wilden’ movement (Salomé et al), and the epicentre of gay emancipation. The film also takes a look at the lives and deaths of transsexuals. No amount of colourful parades and riotous parties can conceal the fault lines in a personality: a body can thwart everything and lead to apartheid among sex workers, in bars and even in everyday professional life. The eponymous party is always the film’s focus. It’s been eleven years since this weekly party slot premiered. An instant hit, within a year, Chantal’s get-together had become the Thursday night floor-filler par excellence. The event is now a must for any self-respecting visitor to Berlin game for encounters of the transgressive kind – regardless of whether this involves inter-, trans- or other queer gender transgressions or simply the line between good taste and burlesque … Masculine types, queens, courageous heterosexuals – they all queue up gladly to catch a glimpse of Chantal and her weird and wacky entourage." Quoting the production notes from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Documentary film The Tiniest Place is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Tatiana Huezo. Thriller The Legend of Bloody Mary is a 2008 American horror-thriller film written by John Stecenko and Dominick R. Domingo, directed by Stecenko and starring Paul Preiss, Nicole Aiken and Caitlin Wachs. The film has an R rating for its violence, language and sexuality/nudity. Documentary film The Sound of Mumbai: A Musical tells the story of a slum school choir in Mumbai who performed a concert of songs from The Sound of Music with a full orchestra, before an audience of over 1,000 people. At the centre of the story is 11-year-old Ashish, whose wide smile and optimism defy his family's constricted slum shelter. He admits to lacking confidence as he copies out in his notebook 'I will not be self-conscious'. His natural charisma suggests that he could go far if given the right opportunity. Now he's tasked to perform a solo piece from The Sound of Music at Mumbai's National Centre for the Performing Arts, a venue that's normally inaccessible to the poor. He can't help but attach dreams to the event; he hopes to win the affections of an upper-class girl and inspire a patron to sponsor his education. With so many hopes riding on this single performance, the stakes are high for everyone. True Stories commissions and showcases the best feature documentaries from around the world. Documentary film Dice Rules is a 1991 comedy documentary directed by Jay Dubin. Documentary film Colombianos is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Tora Martens. Comedy Sigma Die! is a 2007 horror film written by Meghan Jones and directed by Michael Hoffman Jr. Comedy Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over is a 2003 American science fantasy adventure film directed by Robert Rodriguez and the third film in the Spy Kids series. It was released in the United States on July 25, 2003. The film featured the return of many cast members from the past two films, although most were in minor roles and cameo appearances. A fourth film, entitled Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, was released on August 19, 2011. Thriller Die Mörder sind unter uns, a German film known in English as Murderers Among Us in the United States or The Murderers Are Among Us in the United Kingdom) was one of the first post-World War II German films and the first Trümmerfilm. It was produced in 1945 and 1946 in the Althoff-Atelier in Babelsberg and in Jofa-Ateliers in Johannisthal. It was written and directed by Wolfgang Staudte. Comedy Whatever Will Be, Will Be is a 1995 Hong Kong film, starring Aaron Kwok and Kelly Chen. It was directed by Jacob Cheung. Comedy Love is Brondong is a 2012 Indonesian drama film directed by Chiska Doppert. Thriller Deadly Harvest is a 1977 drama film written by Martin Lager and directed by Timothy Bond. Comedy The Thing Called Love is an American comedy-drama film released in 1993. It was directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The film's tagline is: "Stand by your dream." The movie stars Samantha Mathis as Miranda Presley, who comes from New York City to Nashville, where she auditions at The Bluebird Cafe. She is not invited to perform, but she accepts a job as a waitress. She meets and falls in love with James Wright, and she befriends Linda Lue Linden. While the movie involves a love triangle and various complications in Miranda's route to success, it provides a sweetened glimpse at the lives of aspiring songwriters in Nashville. This was Phoenix's final complete screen performance before his death. A "making of" documentary is available on the film's DVD release, titled The Thing Called Love: A Look Back. Comedy Father Jejemon is a 2010 drama film directed by Frank Gray Jr. Comedy Hijacking Hollywood is a 1997 comedy film directed by Neil Mandt. Documentary film Foam is a short documentary film directed by Reem Ali. Comedy The Story Of Luke is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Alonso Mayo. It is Mayo's first feature-length film and tells the story of Luke, a young man with autism who embarks on a quest for a job and a girlfriend. It stars Lou Taylor Pucci, Seth Green, Cary Elwes and Kristin Bauer. Comedy That Man From Rio is a 1964 adventure film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Françoise Dorléac. It was the first film to be made by the French subsidiary of United Artists, Les Productions Artistes Associés. The film was a huge success with a total of 4,800,626 admissions in France, becoming the 5th highest earning film of the year. This fast-moving spoof of James Bond-type movies features striking location photography of Rio de Janeiro, Oscar Niemeyer's nascent Brasília, and Paris. At the 37th Academy Awards the film was nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay. Thriller The Insider is a 1999 American drama film directed by Michael Mann, based on the true story of a 60 Minutes segment about Jeffrey Wigand, a whistleblower in the tobacco industry. The 60 Minutes story originally aired in November 1995 in an altered form because of objections by CBS' then-owner, Laurence Tisch, who also controlled the Lorillard Tobacco Company. The story later aired in a complete and uncensored form on February 4, 1996. Produced by Touchstone Pictures, the film stars Al Pacino and Russell Crowe, with Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane Venora, Michael Gambon, Philip Baker Hall, Lindsay Crouse, Gina Gershon, Debi Mazar, and Colm Feore in supporting roles. The script was adapted by Eric Roth and Mann from Marie Brenner's Vanity Fair article "The Man Who Knew Too Much". It was nominated for seven Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Sound and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published. Comedy River of Grass is the debut film of American director Kelly Reichardt, who also wrote the screenplay. It was selected for the Sundance Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival, and was nominated for the Sundance Grand Jury Prize in 1994, and for three Independent Spirit Awards in 1996. The film is set in Broward and Dade Counties in Florida, between Miami and the Everglades. A local couple is involved in a shooting incident and then try to leave South Florida but lack the money to do so. Comedy Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment is a 1966 comedy film made by the British Lion Films Corporation. It was directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Leon Clore from a screenplay by David Mercer, based on his BBC television play A Suitable Case for Treatmen, the leading role at that time being played by Ian Hendry. The film stars David Warner, Vanessa Redgrave and Robert Stephens with Irene Handl and Bernard Bresslaw. The eponymous hero is working-class artist Morgan Delt, obsessed with Karl Marx and gorillas, who tries to stop his ex-wife from remarrying. Comedy No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Aahe is a Marathi comedy film released on 7 September 2012. The film is being directed by Ankush Chaudhary and produced by Prem Rajagopalan and Nikhil Saini. The films stars Ankush Chaudhary, Bharat Jadhav, Aniket Vishwasrao, Kranti Redkar, Manwa Naik, Sai Lokur, Sai Tamhankar and Paddy Kambli. It's a remake of 2002 Tamil Super-Hit film Charlie Chaplin. Comedy Kim Possible Movie: So The Drama is the second feature-length animated movie of the Kim Possible series. This film includes a mix of hand-drawn animation and computer-generated imagery. The film premiered April 8, 2005 on Disney Channel, advertised as the first animated Disney Channel Original Movie. This film was aired before the last few episodes of the series' third season. The film was originally intended to be the series finale but Disney Channel ultimately renewed the series, and the fourth season of Kim Possible premiered on February 10, 2007, with events of the series continuing after the movie itself. The film also features Christy Carlson Romano's single "Could It Be". The film features a plot similar to the first aired episode of the series, "Crush". Documentary film In Front of the Wall is a 1988 documentary, short film directed by Daisy Lamothe. Comedy No Reason to Complain is a stand up comedy performance by comedian Patton Oswalt, released on DVD by Comedy Central. The "Patton Oswalt: No Reason to Complain" DVD was released by Comedy Central on April 4, 2006. It includes special features including deleted scenes and is completely uncensored and uncut. Comedy Freezing is a 2007 film directed by Simon Curtis, written by James Wood, which premiered on 28 February 2007. The plot involves an Oscar-nominated American movie actress who will be working at home for the first time with her English publisher husband. Documentary film Places Other People Have Lived is a 2011 documentary,animation, short, drama film directed by Laura Emel Yilmaz. Documentary film It Felt Like a Kiss is an immersive theatre production, first performed between 2 and 19 July 2009 as part of the second Manchester International Festival, co-produced with the BBC. Themed on "how power really works in the world", it is a collaboration between film-maker Adam Curtis and theatre company Punchdrunk, with original music composed by Damon Albarn and performed by the Kronos Quartet. The visitor is immersed in sets based on archive footage from Baghdad, 1963; New York, 1964; Moscow, 1959; in the Amygdala, 1959–1969; and Kinshasa, 1960. The title is taken from The Crystals' 1962 song "He Hit Me", written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Thriller One in the Chamber is a 2012 American action film directed by William Kaufman, and starring Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Dolph Lundgren. This is the second film between Cuba Gooding, Jr. and William Kaufman, they both previously in 2011's The Hit List. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on August 21, 2012. Comedy Ayal Kadhayezhuthukayanu is a 1998 Malayalam romantic comedy Psychological thriller film directed by Kamal and written by Sreenivasan. It tracks the travails of a wasted pulp fiction writer Sagar Kottapuram and his friend Ramakrishnan, who are dragged into a lawsuit by a vengeful Tahsildar S. Priyadarshini. Documentary film Walt & El Grupo is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Theodore Thomas. A presentation of the Walt Disney Family Foundation Films, the film tells the story of Walt Disney's 1941 U.S. Government sponsored trip to South America where he and a group of artists gathered material which would be used to create two of Disney's animated feature films: Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros. Comedy Horse Feathers is a Marx Brothers film comedy. It stars the four Marx Brothers and Thelma Todd. It was written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, S. J. Perelman, and Will B. Johnstone. Kalmar and Ruby also wrote some of the original music for the film. Several of the film's gags were taken from the Marx Brothers' stage comedy from the 1900s, Fun in Hi Skule. Comedy The Tall Guy is a 1989 romantic comedy and the feature film debut of screenwriter Richard Curtis and director Mel Smith. It was produced by London Weekend Television for theatrical release and stars Jeff Goldblum, Emma Thompson, and Rowan Atkinson. Curtis's script draws from his experiences as straight man to long-time collaborator Rowan Atkinson. Documentary film JFK: The Day That Changed America is a documentary film. Comedy Park Benches is a 2009 French film directed by Bruno Podalydès, with an all-star cast. Comedy Dobs at the Shore is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation The Animation Tag Attack is a 2012 animated action, thriller, adventure, short film written by Christen Bach, Mads Juul, Andreas Normand Grontved, Ned Wenlock, Oren Mashkovski, Maxwell A. Oginni, Ewen Stenhouse, Scott Benson, Kaiserbrand, Michael Please, Brendan Carroll and Francesco Giroldini and directed by Christen Bach, Brendan Carroll, Francesco Giroldini, Mads Juul, Oren Mashkovski, Andreas Normand Grðntved, Maxwell. A. Oginni, Mikey Please, Wolfgang Reimers, Ewen Stenhouse, Ned Wenlock and Scott Benson. Comedy Vipers Nest is a 2011 drama comedy film written by Frank Houtappels and directed by Will Koopman. Thriller The Devils is a 1971 British historical drama horror film directed by Ken Russell and starring Oliver Reed and Vanessa Redgrave. Russell's screenplay is based partially on the 1952 book The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley, and partially on the 1960 play The Devils by John Whiting, also based on Huxley's book. The film is a dramatised historical account of the rise and fall of Urbain Grandier, a 17th-century Roman Catholic priest executed for witchcraft following the supposed possessions in Loudun, France. Reed plays Grandier in the film and Vanessa Redgrave plays a sexually repressed nun who finds herself inadvertently responsible for the accusations. The film faced harsh reaction from national film rating systems due to its disturbingly violent, sexual, and religious content, and originally received an X rating in both Britain and the United States. It was banned in several countries, and eventually heavily edited for release in others. The film has never received a release in its original, uncut form in various countries, and is largely unavailable in the home video market. Animation Xochimilco 1910 is a 2010 short animation film directed by Esteban Azuela, Carlos Gamboa and Mara Soler. Documentary film Songs from the North is a 2014 documentary film directed by Soon-Mi Yoo. Documentary film Priory, The Only Home I've Got is a 1979 documentary short film. Science Fiction Matter Fisher is a 2010 short animated and science fiction film written and directed by David Prosser. Thriller Fox is a 2009 Bollywood film written and directed by Deepak Tijori, starring Sunny Deol and Arjun Rampal in the lead roles. The film was released on 29 August 2009 and is said to be inspired from Hollywood film A Murder of Crows. Animation The Opposite Side of the Moon is a 1994 short animation film directed by Alexandr Tatarskiy. Comedy La sceriffa is a 1959 Italian Western comedy in black-and-white, directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero. It stars Italian comedy star Ugo Tognazzi. It is considered one of the earliest Spaghetti Western films. It was released on 16 August 1959. The film starred several comedians and spawned a number of western comedies which followed. Documentary film The One Week Job project was launched in February 2007 when 25-year old college graduate Sean Aiken worked 52 jobs in 52 weeks to find his passion. The idea to try out a new job each week came to Aiken when he realized he was unsure of what career to pursue after completing a business degree. Sean Aiken was originally funded by his parents, but soon the project quickly garnered a public following as word of his quest spread through the media. In lieu of wages, Aiken asked his “employers” to donate to Make Poverty History, and raised $20,401.60 for the campaign. To support his travels and basic living expenses during the project, Aiken was sponsored by NiceJob.ca, a Canadian job search engine. Sean Aiken has privilege that allows him to work for fun. Many of the people that he lectures to through TED Talk and other venues have the same privilege. Unlike the majority of the workers who need to pay for rent, electricity and food, Sean Aiken doesn't need to work for a living. In this aspect, he shares an audience with the authors of The Secret. Thriller Without Evidence is a 1995 thriller co-written by Gill Dennis and Phil Stanford. The film was directed by Gill Dennis. Documentary film The Root of All Evil?, later retitled The God Delusion, is a television documentary written and presented by Richard Dawkins in which he argues that humanity would be better off without religion or belief in God. The documentary was first broadcast in January 2006, in the form of two 45-minute episodes, on Channel 4 in the UK. Dawkins has said that the title The Root of All Evil? was not his preferred choice, but that Channel 4 had insisted on it to create controversy. The sole concession from the producers on the title was the addition of the question mark. Dawkins has stated that the notion of anything being the root of all evil is ridiculous. Dawkins' book The God Delusion, released in September 2006, goes on to examine the topics raised in the documentary in greater detail. The documentary was rebroadcast on the More4 channel on 25 August 2010 under the title of The God Delusion. Comedy A Better World is a 2013 short film written and directed by Sacha Feiner. Animation Stop the Show is a 2013 animation comedy short film directed by Max Hattler. Comedy Nurses is a 2007 TV film written by Samantha Goodman and Andrew Stern and directed by P.J. Hogan. Comedy When You're Young, the World Belongs to You is a 1934 Austrian comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Joseph Schmidt, Otto Treßler and Lilliane Dietz. Along with Adventures on the Lido, it was denied a permit to be shown in German cinemas because Oswald was deemed an enemy of National Socialism. Comedy Jerry V. Death is a 2005 short comedy film written by Marcos Efron and Adam Montierth, and directed by Marcos Efron. Documentary film London: The Greatest City is a 2004 documentary directed by Mary Crisp. Comedy During summer in a village in the Yonne valley, Fanny, a little girl, shares the story of two brothers, Vincent and Serge, both of whom have been marked for life by the sudden death of their father. Keeping the family sawmill going has become a matter of honor for Serge, while Vincent maintains a distance and becomes involved with a young woman, much in the Calamity Jane mold, called Carole Barthoulot. Fanny looks on as Vincent falls in love with Carole and progressively lets go of everything that still keeps him tied to the village. Serge becomes aware that he’s going to lose Vincent and tries to hold him back... Science Fiction Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies, known in Japan as Dragon Ball during its initial theatrical release and later retitled Dragon Ball: Shenron no Densetsu for its home video release, is the first in a series of Japanese animated feature films based on the manga Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama. It was originally released in Japan on December 20, 1986 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival, where it was shown as part of a triple feature along with Gegege no Kitarō Gekitotsu!! Ijigen Yōkai no Dai Hanran and Kinnikuman - Seigi Choujin vs. Senshi Choujin. Documentary film On Hallowed Ground: Streetball Champions of Rucker Park is a 2000 documentary sport TV movie. Comedy Death Inc. is a 2011 short, comedy film written and directed by Sandra J. Payne. Comedy Me Again is a 2011 comedy film directed by David A.R. White and Jeffrey Peterson for Pure Flix Entertainment starring David A.R. White, Ali Landry and Bruce McGill. Things don't go as expected when a disenchanted pastor wishes for a different life. Animation Santa, Baby! is a 2001 animation tv movie written by Peter Bakalian & Suzanne Collins and directed by Lee Dannacher. Comedy Midgets vs. Mascots is notable for being the last film made by Gary Coleman. Comedy Silvi is a comedy drama film directed by Nico Sommer. Comedy Slicked-up Pup is a 1951 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 60th Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. The cartoon was scored by Scott Bradley and animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ray Patterson. It features the second appearance of both Spike and Tyke together. The episode is also similar to an older episode Mouse Cleaning only this time Jerry tries to get Tyke dirty rather than the house and Tom tries to avoid getting into trouble with Spike instead of Mammy-Two Shoes. Comedy Chakk De Phatte is a 2008 comedy and drama film written by Sumeep Kang, Naresh Kathooria, and Amberdeep Singh and directed by Sumeep Kang. Documentary film Living Architecture - The Work of Tadao Ando is a 2003 documentary TV movie. Thriller Roti is a 1974 Indian Hindi language film directed by Manmohan Desai which stars Rajesh Khanna, Mumtaz, Om Prakash, Vijay Arora, and Nirupa Roy. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. This film got released on October 18, 1974 along-with Benaam and Roti Kapda Aur Makaan. Comedy Per amare Ofelia is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini. It is the debut film of Renato Pozzetto, and for his porformance he won a Silver Ribbon for Best New Actor. Comedy Arnold Schwarzenegger: A VH1 Popumentary is a 2004 tv film directed by Drew Daywalt and David Schneider. Documentary film Waking Up Dead is a 2005 documentary film directed by Fabio Jafet. Comedy Australian Dream is a 1986 Australian comedy film directed by Jackie McKimmie. Funding was provided in part from the Queensland Film Corporation and Australian Film Commission. It was shot over four weeks and finished on 20 September 1985. Thriller Cement is a 2000 crime drama-thriller film directed by Adrian Pasdar and written by Justin Monjo. The film was shot in Los Angeles, California, USA, and was Pasdar's first film as director. Animation Wild Life is a 2011 Canadian animated short film by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis. The film debuted at the 2011 Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto in June 2011 and online on January 6, 2012. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards, and Best Animated Short Subject at the 39th Annie Awards as well as a Genie Award for Best Animated Short at the 32nd Genie Awards. Based in Calgary, Tilby and Forbis were previously nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for their 1999 NFB film When the Day Breaks, with Tilby also nominated individually for her 1991 NFB short Strings. Wild Life was produced by Marcy Page and Bonnie Thompson. Documentary film Beer is Cheaper than Therapy is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Simone de Vries Comedy A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation is a 1997 Hong Kong animated film. It was written and produced by Tsui Hark and his production company, Film Workshop. The animation was produced by Japanese animation studio, Triangle Staff. It is also referred to as "Xiao Qian", "Little Pretty", "Chinese Ghost Story Xiao Qian". Science Fiction The Fire Next Time is a 1993 American television disaster film directed by Tom McLoughlin and written and produced by James S. Henerson which stars Craig T. Nelson, Bonnie Bedelia, Richard Farnsworth and Justin Whalin. Set in 2017, the plot focuses on a family who, after a series of fires begin to break out due to global warming, must struggle to survive a natural disaster that devastates the earth. Thriller Sorority Row is a 2009 American slasher film, centred on a college prank that goes wrong and comes back to haunt the sisters of Theta Pi. It is a re-imagining of the 1983 slasher film The House on Sorority Row. It was directed by Stewart Hendler, written by Josh Stolberg and Pete Goldfinger, and stars Briana Evigan, Leah Pipes, Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Margo Harshman, Audrina Patridge, Caroline D'Amore and Carrie Fisher. The film was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards in the category Choice of Movie Actress in a Horror film for Audrina Patridge and Rumer Willis' performances. Documentary film Mobile Homestead is a 2011 documentary film directed by Mike Kelley. Animation Cycles is a 2013 animation short film directed by Marina Ferrandez, Maxi Bearzi and Damian Dionisio. Thriller Hunt to Kill is a 2010 Canadian action film starring Steve Austin, Gary Daniels, and Eric Roberts. Thriller Dial 1119 is a 1950 film noir starring Marshall Thompson as a deranged escaped killer holding the customers of a bar hostage. It was directed by Gerald Mayer, nephew of Louis B. Mayer. 1119 is the police emergency number in the film. Documentary film Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out is a 2013 documentary film written by P.G. Morgan, Marina Zenovich and Chris A. Peterson and directed by Marina Zenovich. Comedy Villagelo Vinayakudu is a 2009 Telugu comedy film produced by Mahi, written, and directed by Sai Kiran Adivi. The film is a sequel to the 2008 hit, Vinayakudu. Krishnudu reprises his role as Karthik in this film, whilst Saranya Mohan plays the female lead, and Rao Ramesh plays the role of her father. Telugu novel writer Yandamuri Veerendranath makes his acting debut in a small but vital role. The film was released on 5 November 2009 and received positive reviews. It fared well at the box office and ran for 75 days. Thriller The Flower of Evil is a 2003 French film by Claude Chabrol. It tells of an outwardly perfect family in Bordeaux, whose seeming perfection begins to unravel when the wife involves herself in politics. A corpse surfaces just before the local election and the spectre of past family indiscretion resurfaces in mysterious deaths and other scandals. Thriller In a smoke-filled dive in Buffalo NY David Marx tells us his tale of obsession betrayal and murder - leading him to an uncertain fate underneath Niagara Falls." David tells us how his beautiful redheaded ex-girlfriend Jennifer Barnes has disappeared and how he ended up the guardian of the 2.5 million dollars that "was supposed to have bought Jen's safety." Three nights ago David finds police detectives Crane and O'Keefe trashing his apartment. Taking him to Police Headquarters they interrogate David about Jennifer's disappearance and Crane - in the name of Jen's father the rich and powerful Ethan Barnes - brutalizing poor David in hopes of getting a confession out of him. When falsely accused what's a film noir hero to do but search for the truth himself? Documentary film Guy Maddin: Waiting For Twilight is a documentary film written by Noam Gonick, Geoff Pevere and Caelum Vatnsdal and directed by Noam Gonick. Documentary film Iraq War veteran Herold Noel suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and lives out of his car in Brooklyn. Using Noel's story as a fulcrum, this doc examines the wider issue of homeless U.S. military veterans-from Vietnam to Iraq-who have to fight tooth-and-nail to receive the benefits promised to them by their government. Comedy Breast Men is a 1997 American, semibiographical, dark comedy film; it was written by John Stockwell and directed by Lawrence O'Neil for HBO. Documentary film Anderman is a 2006 documentary short written and directed by Jaap van Heusden. Documentary film Don't Tell My Booker!!! is a 2007 documentary film directed by Dave Cote. Comedy Scatterbrain is a 1940 film directed by Gus Meins. Documentary film Raising Hell is a concert video by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, filmed on 28 August 1993 at the Pinewood Studios in London, England and broadcast live on pay-per-view television in the United Kingdom and on MTV in North America. The video was originally distributed on VHS and Laserdisc by BMG Special Products in the US and EMI in the rest of the world. It was subsequently released on DVD several years later in the US. The concert was the last to feature vocalist Bruce Dickinson. The band played on stage in conjunction with horror magician Simon Drake, who ended up "killing" Dickinson in an Iron Maiden torture device, "amputated" Dave Murray's hands on a table saw and "killed" members of the crew and audience. Thriller The Hatter's Ghost is a 1982 film directed by Claude Chabrol. It is based on the 1947 novel Le Petit Tailleur et le Chapelier by Georges Simenon. The film takes place in Brittany and was shot in the towns of Concarneau and Quimper. Comedy Lovers of Woomuk-Baemi aka A Short Love Affair is a 1990 South Korean film directed by Jang Sun-woo. Comedy Mickey Steps Out is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Comedy Bored of Education is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 146th entry in the Our Gang series to be released. Comedy Next Time I Marry is a 1938 romantic comedy film based on the story by Thames Williamson written by John Twist, Helen Meinardi, Dudley Nichols and directed by Garson Kanin. Comedy Another Fine Mess is a 1930 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It is based on the 1908 play Home From The Honeymoon by Arthur J. Jefferson, Stan Laurel's father, and is a talkie remake of the 1927 silent Laurel and Hardy film Duck Soup. Animation You Said It is a 1971 animation film directed by Ram Mohan. Thriller The Grissom Gang is a 1971 American period gangster film directed and produced by Robert Aldrich. The screenplay was by Leon Griffiths, based on the novel No Orchids for Miss Blandish by James Hadley Chase. The cinematographer was Joseph Biroc. The cast includes Kim Darby, Scott Wilson, Tony Musante, Robert Lansing, Irene Dailey, Connie Stevens, Wesley Addy, Joey Faye and Ralph Waite. Comedy I magi randagi, internationally released as We Free Kings, is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. The film won the Silver Ribbon for Best Original Story. Animation Pushkin is a 2007 animated short film directed by Trevor Hardy. Science Fiction Sora no Otoshimono Final: Eternal My Master is a 2014 Japanese anime film based on the manga series Heaven's Lost Property. Documentary film The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter is a 1993 Canadian documentary film produced by Arthur Ginsberg. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is based upon the video diary of Peter Jepson-Young, better known as "Dr. Peter", which documented his life as a person with AIDS. Thriller Gunshy is an American 1998 crime drama film directed by Jeff Celentano and starring William Petersen, Michael Wincott, and Diane Lane. Animation The Dippy Diplomat is the 15th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 27, 1945, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Animation One Hundred and One Dalmatians, often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians, is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney based on the novel by Dodie Smith. The 17th in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film was originally released to theaters on January 25, 1961 by Buena Vista Distribution. The film features Rod Taylor as the voice of Pongo, the first of the Dalmatians, and Betty Lou Gerson as the voice of Cruella de Vil, the film's antagonist. The plot centers on the fate of the kidnapped puppies of Pongo and Perdita. Comedy Sleeper is a 1973 futuristic comic science fiction film, written by Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman, and directed by Allen. The plot involves the adventures of the owner of a health food store who is cryogenically frozen in 1973 and defrosted 200 years later in an ineptly-led police state. The film contains many elements which parody notable works of science fiction. Science Fiction Species: The Awakening is a 2007 science fiction horror film and a stand-alone film in the Species film series. The film was directed by Nick Lyon and starring Helena Mattsson, Adam Wylie, Ben Cross, Marco Bacuzzi, Marlene Favela and Dominic Keating as "Forbes". It is the first film of the Species series which does not feature Natasha Henstridge. The film premiered on the American broadcast, the Sci-Fi Channel on September 29, 2007 and was released on DVD on October 2, 2007. Comedy Kadhal Sadugudu is a 2003 romantic comedy film in Tamil directed by Durai, who also directed Mugavaree. It stars Vikram and Priyanka Trivedi, with Prakash Raj in the supporting role of Priyanka's father. The film is mostly remembered for its comedy performances by Vivek and Paravai Muniyamma which are very popular in Tamil cinema. Animation Pippi Longstocking is a 1997 animated musical film from AB Svensk Filmindustri and Nelvana, based on the eponymous children's books by Astrid Lindgren. It was distributed theatrically by Legacy Releasing, and on VHS and DVD by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, and was served as a pilot of a spin-off television series on HBO in addition to another animated film, "Pippi Longstocking's Adventures on the South Seas". Pippi Longstocking is Nelvana's first feature film since Babar: The Movie. Thriller The Believers is a horror/neo-noir film directed by John Schlesinger, released in 1987 and starring Martin Sheen, Robert Loggia and Helen Shaver. It is based on the 1982 novel The Religion by Nicholas Conde. Comedy Mojado is a 2011 short adventure drama film written by James McManus and Jorn Threlfall, and directed by Jorn Threlfall. Thriller Murder by Decree is a British-Canadian thriller film involving Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in the case of the serial murderer Jack the Ripper. As Holmes investigates London's most infamous case, he finds that the Ripper has friends in Freemasonry. The film's story of the plot behind the murders is taken from the book Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution by Stephen Knight. The original script contained the names of the historical suspects, Sir William Gull, 1st Baronet and John Netley. In the actual film, they are referred to as Thomas Spivy and William Slade. This plot device was later used in other Jack The Ripper-themed films. Comedy All About My Wife is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy directed by Min Kyu-dong, about a timid husband who hires a professional Casanova to seduce his seemingly perfect but fearsome wife, hoping this will make her divorce him. Starring Im Soo-jung, Lee Sun-kyun and Ryu Seung-ryong, the movie was released in theaters on May 17, 2012. It is a remake of the Argentinean film Un novio para mi mujer. Documentary film When researchers began looking into just how much the Soviet government knew about UFOs and extraterrestrial visitation, they were not surprised to learn that the Russians took the subject very seriously. What they didn't expect was evidence of ancient alien visitation, paranormal properties associated with related artifacts, and most shocking of all, of a mass abduction in 1985! Among the piles of materials obtained from former Soviet spies, some extremely puzzling and disturbing documents and film footage surfaced confirming rumors, which had been circulating for decades. In the late 1950s and 60s, the Russians became very interested in a number of unusual and newly discovered archaeological sites in Egypt. By interpreting ancient symbols, one of those sites was believed to contain the remains of a life form not from earth. Startling top-secret film footage, never before seen outside the Kremlin confirms the Soviet mission to recover and analyze these remains. Comedy V.O.S. is 2009 Comedy film directed by Cesc Gay and written by Carol López and Cesc Gay. Animation Penismouse is a 1957 experimental animation film written by Will Anderson directed by Kristof Babaski. Documentary film Last Letters Home: Voices of American Troops from the Battlefields of Iraq is a 2004 hour-long HBO documentary by Bill Couturié about U.S. soldiers killed in the Iraq War. The soldiers featured are: Capt. Josh Byers Sgt. Frank Carvill 2nd Lt. Leonard M. Cowherd PFC. Jesse Givens PFC. Raheen Heighter Capt. Pierre Piché PFC. Francisco Martinez-Flores Specialist Robert Wise Specialist Michelle Witmer PFC. Holly McGeogh Comedy Honza málem králem is a 1976 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Jiří Korn and Naďa Konvalinková, with Josef Kemr as a supporting character. Comedy " Jason and Chad share an apartment in NYC in this sweetly romantic new film making its debut on home video. Jason is chatroom obsessed, he truly believes that he will meet his mate online - and he's always on the hunt. His chase takes him to erotic heights, but no closer to a boyfriend. During the course of the film he has sex in a porno theater, on his kitchen table covered with chocolate sauce and some particularly unfulfilling phone sex. Jason is a native New Yorker - he has a Brooklyn accent (sort-of) and he's a top. His roommate Chad is far more selective in his sexual encounters. He has yet to try online hook-ups, he doesn't frequent porn palaces - his trysts take place in the bedroom with a special guy. Chad is a romantic, with romantic looks. He's blond, slim and has a "refined" accent. Chad and Jason become great friends as the film progresses - Jason starts to do other things besides hunt for men. A sexual tension is immediately apparent between the two guys. Chad and Jason lust after each other, but can't seem to express it. They nearly kiss once after a run. One day a friend introduces Chad to a chatroom on the internet and and he has a discussion with "hook-up guy" - who is of course his roommate Jason. This online discussion resonates with both guys who look forward to another such meeting - without knowing they live under the same roof. Will Jason stop hooking up and settle down with his roommate? Will Chad declare his love to his always tricking roommate? The story is quite true to the world of 2002 gay urban life, the boys very pretty and film is technically OK for the teeny budget it was made on. All exterior location scenes have music dubbed in later - there was clearly no sound. Some of the acting appeared forced, but the majority of the acting felt natural. One small drawback is a preponderance of product placement, which is clearly how this film was financed - do we need to see a cologne ad in the middle of a movie? Even with these small objections, Breaking the Cycle makes for a nice addition to the burgeoning genre of romantic, plot-driven erotica." Quoting a review by Scott Cranin Animation Anna Blume is a 2009 animated short film written by Vessela Dantcheva and Ebele Okoye and directed by Vessela Dantcheva. Comedy The Girl from Monday is a 2005 American film directed by Hal Hartley. The film deals with the consequences of business monopolization and globalization. Filmed in New York City and Puerto Rico, the film was first shown at the Sundance Film Festival. After a limited run in New York, it was shown at various festivals in America and Europe. Comedy The Gruesome Twosome is a 1967 horror, mistery, thriller and comedy film written by Allison Louise Downe and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. Comedy The Rosebud Beach Hotel is a 1984 film directed by Harry Hurwitz. This is the first film Cherie and Marie Currie acted in together. Science Fiction Body Troopers, also known as Chasing the Kidneystone, is a 1996 Norwegian Children's film directed by Vibeke Idsøe, starring Torbjörn T. Jensen and Kjersti Holmen. Eight-year-old Simon shrinks himself to microscopic size in order to travel through his ailing grandfather's body in search of a kidney stone. On his journey he meets anthropomorphic characters such as the taste buds, white and red blood cells, and the vocal cords. The film is based on the book Jakten på nyresteinen, also written by Idsøe. Comedy HUMANIZED is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Olivia DeLaurentis. Comedy Money to Burn is a 2010 action comedy film directed by Roger Mende. Comedy Goodbye Lover is a comedic neo-noir film about a murder plot surrounding an alcoholic advertising agency worker and his adulterous wife. The film was directed by Roland Joffé, and stars Patricia Arquette, Dermot Mulroney, Don Johnson, Ellen DeGeneres, and Mary-Louise Parker. The film premiered at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, before being released theatrically in 1999. Reshoots of the films were shot on Rodeo drive in Beverly Hills, and the ending of the film was changed. The original script was written by Ron Peer. Subsequent drafts were written by Robert Pucci, then Buck Henry. This film served as a basis of inspiration for the Bollywood film, Race. Animation La Peau de chagrin is a 1960 short animation film written by Dragutin Vunak and directed by Vlado Kristl. Comedy Professor is a 1962 Hindi movie, produced by F. C. Mehra and directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Kalpana, Bela Bose, Lalita Pawar, Tun Tun, and Iftekhar. The film's music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film became a box office hit. The film was remade in Tamil as Nadigan, in Telugu as Peddainti Alludu, Bhale Masteru and in Kannada as Gopi Krishna. Thriller The Atlantis Conspiracy is an HBO/ZDF film that was written and directed by Dean Silvers. Filming took place in New York. Documentary film Slaying the Badger is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by John Dower. Comedy Yes, Yes, Nanette is a 1925 American silent film featuring Oliver Hardy and directed by Stan Laurel. Documentary film Let Us Be Golden is a 2011 documentary film directed by Colin OToole. Thriller To the Limit is a 1995 film about a CIA rogue division war against the criminal underworld. The movie is a sequel to DaVinci's War, again by director Raymond Martino and starring Michael Nouri as China Smith and Joey Travolta as Frank Davinci. This was the first starring role for Anna Nicole Smith, coming after being named Playboy Playmate of the Year. Documentary film Moseka is a 1971 documentary film. Comedy Short Circuit 2 is an American 1988 comic science fiction film, the sequel to 1986's film Short Circuit. It was directed by Kenneth Johnson, and starred Fisher Stevens as Ben Jahrvi, Michael McKean as Fred Ritter, Cynthia Gibb as Sandy Banatoni, and Tim Blaney as the voice of Johnny 5. Filming for this film took place in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Comedy Music for One X-Mas and Six Drummers is a 2010 short film written and directed by Johannes Stjärne Nilsson and Ola Simonsson. Documentary film Torre David: The World's Tallest Squat is a 2013 documentary short film written by Alfredo Brillembourg and directed by Daniel Schwartz. Documentary film Scratch is a 2001 documentary film, directed and edited by Doug Pray. The film explores the world of the hip-hop DJ from the birth of hip-hop when pioneering DJs began extending breaks on records, to the invention of scratching and beat juggling, to the more recent explosion of turntablism. Throughout the documentary, many artists explain how they were introduced to hip-hop while providing stories of their personal experiences. Comedy In Bruges is a 2008 British-American crime-comedy film written and directed by Martin McDonagh. The film stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two Irish hitmen in hiding, with Ralph Fiennes as their gangster boss. The film takes place—and was filmed—in the Belgian city of Bruges. In Bruges was the opening night film of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. and opened on limited release in the United States on 8 February 2008. The film garnered a cult status for its dark humor and dialogues. Farrell won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for the film, while Martin McDonagh won a BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay. Documentary film This film by David Bickerstaff and Phil Grabsky uses Mario Petrucci's award-winning poem Heavy Water, to tell the story of the Chernobyl nuclear explosion and its catastrophic aftermath. On April 26th, 1986, reactor four at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant explodes, sending an enormous radioactive cloud over northern Ukraine and neighboring Belarus. The danger is not immediately communicated and the local population and they go about their business as usual. May Day celebrations begin, children play, and the residents of Pripyat, the town built to house the workers at Chernobyl, marvel at the spectacular fire raging at the reactor. After three days, an area the size of England becomes contaminated with radioactive dust, creating a 'zone' of contaminated land. This is the story of the people who dealt with the world's worst nuclear disaster at ground level: the fire fighters, the soldiers, the 'liquidators' and their families. Comedy Pellam Oorelithe is a 2003 comedy drama film written by Ramana Chintapally, S.V. Krishna Reddy and Satyanand and directed by S.V. Krishna Reddy. Science Fiction Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome is a prequel to the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series. A web-series that became a pilot for a possible series chronicling the early adventures of a young William Adama, but the series was not picked up. It stars Luke Pasqualino, Ben Cotton, and Lili Bordán. Michael Taylor wrote the teleplay from a story by Taylor, David Eick, Bradley Thompson and David Weddle, with Jonas Pate as director. Distribution of Blood & Chrome began as a 10-episode online series in conjunction with Machinima.com on November 9, 2012, and also aired as a televised movie on February 10, 2013 on Syfy. Thriller All About the Benjamins is a 2002 American action comedy film directed by Kevin Bray, and starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps as a bounty hunter and repeat offender who join forces to find a group of diamond thieves, the former for glory, and the latter to retrieve a winning lottery ticket. The film was released in theaters in March 2002 to negative reviews, with critics criticizing the plot, violence, and crude humor with audience praising the film. Despite this, the film was a moderate box office hit. The film's title was taken from the popular 1997 hip-hop song performed by P. Diddy "It's All About the Benjamins". Ice Cube and Mike Epps also starred together in the Friday series . Comedy "Loop-da-Loop is a Victorian transvestite prostitute who escapes from his pimp with the help of his lover, Brooklyn Police Captain Guiseppe Baldi, in this silent film with an outstanding piano score." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy How to Be is a 2008 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Oliver Irving. It is about a young man named Art, played by Robert Pattinson, who is going through a quarter-life crisis. The film premiered in competition at 2008 Slamdance Film Festival on January 18, 2008. The film was also selected to open 2008 Strasbourg International Film Festival and Pattinson received 'Best Actor in a Feature' award for his portrayal of Art at the festival. Documentary film A Great Day in Harlem is a 1994 American documentary film directed by Jean Bach about the photograph of the same name. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Director Jean Bach acquired an original, home movie showing the 1958 photo shoot from musician Milt Hinton on the day the photograph was taken in 1958. She used Hinton's home video as the basis for her hour-long documentary. In a piece published in The New Yorker, jazz critic Whitney Balliet praised Bach's film as "a brilliant, funny, moving, altogether miraculous documentary." Animation Junkers Come Here is an anime movie about a girl, Hiromi Nozawa, and her miniature Schnauzer, Junkers. Hiromi appears on the outside to be a mature, resilient girl, but on the inside she feels like she's falling apart. She hardly sees her parents at all, as they are always busy with work. Then she learns that her parents are considering a divorce and she may have to make the heartrending choice of deciding which parent to live with. On top of that, Hiromi's tutor, Keisuke, is getting married, and Hiromi fears that she soon will be completely alone. She finds herself comforted by Junkers, an unusual dog with the ability to speak and grant her three wishes. The film, directed by Junichi Sato of Sailor Moon fame and shown in small chunks on Japanese TV before being released theatrically, was based on a story by singer-songwriter Naoto Kine. The late Kazuo Komatsubara also worked on the film as a character designer and animation director. Documentary film Confessions Of A Self-hating Jew is a 2012 comedy history documentary film written and directed by Phillip B. Roth. Documentary film Two brave Indian families whose religions originated in the Middle East have risen above fear and strife and celebrated life with all its joy. Fayaz Ahmed, who left Kashmir in search of a better life in Delhi, has bravely returned to his homeland to celebrate the marriage of his daughter with full traditions without fear.. For Ezra Moses and his ancestors, Bombay was only meant to be an interim halt after their flight from Jerusalem in the aftermath of the destruction of the Second Temple. But over millennia, India has become their motherland who has given the Bene Israel a peace that history has rarely bestowed on the Jewish Diaspora anywhere in the world; a peace that cannot be shattered by any terrorist. This is a story of how Ezra Moses and Fayaz Ahmad, both Indians and yet both descendents of the Biblical Abraham, one a Jew and the other a Muslim, shrugged off their fear and raised their heads in bravery to brush aside the machinations of the Pakistan based terrorist mafia so as to celebrate their own freedom in an expression of joy and happiness by marrying off their children. Ezra’s son Yuval married Celina on January 25th 2009 in Bombay and Fayaz’s daughter Maina married Hussain on 25th June, 2009 in Srinagar. Documentary film Ali Rap is a 2006 sports and documentary film directed by Joseph Maar. Thriller Pokkiri is a 2007 Tamil gangster-thriller film directed by Prabhu Deva. The film stars Vijay and Asin with Prakash Raj, Nassar, Vadivelu, Sriman and Napoleon playing supporting roles. Mumaith Khan and Prabhu Deva make guest appearances. Nirav Shah handled cinematography while Kola Bhaskar was the film's editor. The film was launched in 6 July 2006. Filming took place in India and Australia. It is a remake of Puri Jagannadh's Telugu film Pokiri starring Mahesh Babu and Ileana D'Cruz. Some changes have been made in the film to suit Tamil Nadu audiences. The strength of the story lies in maintaining the suspense of the true identity of the hero till the end. It is a mix of action and romance with a message about the duty and responsibility of the police force. Prabhu Deva remade the film again in Hindi as Wanted. The film whose plot revolves around a young IPS officer who acts as an a criminal in order to eliminate notorious criminals in a police operation, released on 12 January 2007 to commercial success and completed a 200-day run at the box office and was declared a blockbuster. Later, it was also dubbed in Hindi under the title Wanted Baghi. Comedy Siempre es difícil volver a casa is a 1992 Argentine movie directed by Jorge Polaco, who loosely adapted Antonio Dal Masetto's homonymous novel. Dal Masetto was reportedly unhappy with the final result. It is Polaco's first major studio production, featuring A-list comedians from the popular triad Trío Midachi. Documentary film An Inconsistent Truth is a 2012 documentary film written, produced, and featuring, nationally syndicated conservative talk radio host Phil Valentine and directed by Shayne Edwards. Valentine, a skeptic of global warming theory, interviewed scientists about the validity of Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth and the facts presented within. What he is told by the scientists he interviews is that there is no consensus on the issue of global warming or climate change. The film argues that global warming proponents keep changing its label, basing their argument on what Valentine says is shaky scientific ground. Comedy Thanassakis o politevomenos is a 1956 Greek comedy film made by Finos Films. It was directed by Alekos Sakellarios and starring Dinos Iliopoulou, Vyronas Pallis and Anna Synodinou. The movie remained in history as the greatest acting from the microbes of politics and its politicians. Comedy Don't Get Excited is a 1929 comedy short film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Pink Cadillac is a 1989 American action-comedy film about a bounty hunter and a group of white supremacists chasing after an innocent woman who tries to outrun everyone in her husband's prized pink Cadillac. The film starred Clint Eastwood and Bernadette Peters and also has small cameo appearances by Jim Carrey and Bryan Adams. Thriller Karthik Calling Karthik is a 2010 Indian psychological thriller film, written and directed by Vijay Lalwani and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani under the banner of Excel Entertainment and Reliance Big Pictures. The film stars Farhan Akhtar and Deepika Padukone in lead roles. kartheek goli and Shefali Shah play supporting roles in the film. The film's music was composed by the trio of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, while the background score was composed by MIDIval Punditz and Karsh Kale. It has notable similarities with Shatterday, of the television series The New Twilight Zone. Documentary film Reportero is a 2012 documentary film directed by Bernardo Ruiz. Comedy Rendezvous in July is a 1949 French comedy film directed and written by Jacques Becker. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Abominable Snow Rabbit is a six minute 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. The cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by Tedd Pierce. The cartoon's title is taken from the phrase and horror film The Abominable Snowman. It was the final original Chuck Jones theatrical cartoon with Daffy Duck. Science Fiction Metal Gear Solid: Philanthropy is a 2009 non-profit fan made movie series created by Hive Division, a team of Italian students and filmmakers. It is a film based on the highly successful Metal Gear video game series. It is written, directed and edited by Giacomo Talamini, a 27-year-old Italian student filmmaker who also stars in the movie as Solid Snake. Documentary film The Future of Food is a 2004 American documentary film which describes an investigation into unlabeled, patented, genetically engineered foods that have been sold in grocery stores in the United States for the past decade. In addition to the US, there is a focus on Canada and Mexico. It voices the opinions of farmers in disagreement with the food industry, and details the impacts on their lives and livelihoods from this new technology, and the market and political forces that are changing what people eat. The farmers state that they are held legally responsible for their crops being invaded by "company-owned" genes. The film generally opposes the patenting of living organisms, and describes the disappearance of traditional cultural practices. The film criticizes the cost of a globalised food industry on human lives around the world. It states that international companies are gradually driving farmers off their land in many countries, that monoculture farming might lead to global dependence of the human race on food corporations, and that there is an increased risk of ecological disasters caused by a reduction of biological diversity. Comedy Focus is an upcoming American romantic comedy-drama film. Glenn Ficarra and John Requa directed the film from a script they co-wrote. Will Smith, Margot Robbie, and Rodrigo Santoro are the lead stars of the film. The film will be released on February 27, 2015. Thriller Lethal Weapon 3 is a 1992 American buddy cop action comedy film directed and produced by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo and Stuart Wilson. It is the third film in the Lethal Weapon series In the film, which is set three years after Lethal Weapon 2, Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh pursue Jack Travis, a former L.A.P.D. lieutenant turned ruthless arms dealer, during the six days prior to Murtaugh's retirement. Riggs and Murtaugh are joined by Leo Getz, as well as Internal Affairs Sergeant Lorna Cole. Unlike the first two films which received generally positive reviews, Lethal Weapon 3 was met with mixed reviews, but has been a box office success, grossing over $320 million worldwide. It was the fifth highest-grossing film of 1992 and the highest grossing film in the Lethal Weapon series. A fourth film, Lethal Weapon 4, was released on July 10, 1998. Documentary film Work It Like a Wizard! is a 2009 short documentary film starring Jake T. Austin and Selena Gomez. Comedy The Machine That Kills Bad People, or La Macchina ammazzacattivi is a 1952 Italian film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Thriller Dharm Aur Qanoon is a 1984 film starring Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra, Vinod Mehra, Asha Parekh and Danny Denzongpa, with Jaya Prada, Supriya Pathak, Manmohan Krishna, Ifthekar and Om Shivpuri the supporting roles. It had box office collection of 6.5 crores in 1984 and went on to become a moderate hit at the Indian boxoffice. The film was remade in Tamil that same year as Ezhuthatha Sattanggal. Documentary film Sea Fever is a 2009 documentary film directed by Ken O'Sulivan. Animation T-pang Rescue is an animation film directed by Bang Hyung-Woo. Thriller Paraiso is a thriller film directed by Leon Ichaso. Comedy Happy Everyday: Park Life In China is a 2013 documentary film directed by Peter O'Donoghue. Thriller 3 Kanya or Teen Kanya is a Bengali psychological thriller film directed by Agnidev Chatterjee. The film tells a story of lives of three women. The characters are played by Rituparna Sengupta, Ananya Chatterjee and Unnati Davara. Animation Lapsena is a 2012 animation movie directed by Mallory Dryer. Comedy The 1985 motion picture Cavegirl was written and directed by David Oliver. The film tells the story of a clumsy high school boy named Rex who gets lost in a cave while on a class excursion. A crystal opens a time portal and sends him back in time to caveman times. There he meets "smokin' hot" Eba. The antics follow as Rex tries to get Eba to sleep with him. Documentary film G'olé! is the official documentary film of the 1982 FIFA World Cup held in Spain. The film is narrated by Sean Connery and the score was written by Rick Wakeman. It tells the story of the 1982 FIFA World Cup which was won by Italy who beat West Germany in the final. It also highlights New Zealand - who played the most games in order to qualify - and Cameroon - a rising African force. Animation Cultural Diversity is a 2011 animated short film directed by Olivier Martin. Documentary film Penton: The John Penton Story is a documentary film directed by Todd Huffman. Comedy Key Lime Pie is a 2007 animation, short, comedy film written and directed by Trevor Jimenez. Comedy Things I Left in Havana is a 1997 comedy/drama film written by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón and Senel Paz, and directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. Animation The Daffy Doc is a 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. This cartoon was produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released by Vitaphone and Warner Bros.. Documentary film Making War Horse is the story of how Michael Morpurgo's children's novel became one of the most popular and acclaimed productions in the National Theatre's history. From its early development in the National Theatre Studio, see how Handspring Puppet Company created the groundbreaking techniques that brought a lifelike horse to the stage. Behind the scenes and into the rehearsal room, featuring interviews with the cast and creative team, Making War Horse documents this unique theatrical collaboration and the creation of a stage classic. Documentary film Out of the Present is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Andrei Ujica. Thriller A Conversation with Norman, produced and directed by Jonathan M. Parisen, is a Horror film homage to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. It took six years on and off for the filmmaker to get the film made due to problems with sets and casting. It premiered at Anthology Film Archives in New York City on June 13, 2005 just three days before the forty-fifth anniversary of the New York premiere of Psycho. Parisen announced on premiere night that the film would play that night and never be shown again. Parisen promised that the film would never make it to VHS or DVD and would never be shown on television. He said he was doing this to make the premiere night more of an event for the viewing audience. To date Parisen has kept that promise. Animation Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is back, this time with an exclusive adventure in Wonderland. The disney series brings the group of friends together for Daisy Duck's birthday, where Donald Duck makes a mistake and loses her present. The gang go to no ends to retrieve the gift, which has fallen into a bizarre world, Wonderland. Join the gang as they travel into the new found world, and meet a varray of characters along the way. Mickey Mouse and friends are set for a new adventure! Comedy School of Youth: The Corruption of Morals is a 2014 comedy romance melodrama film directed by Do Chang-hoon. Comedy The Navy Lark is a 1959 British comedy film based on the The Navy Lark radio series broadcast on the BBC Light Programme. It featured Cecil Parker, Ronald Shiner and Leslie Phillips, Gordon Jackson and Hattie Jacques. It was filmed mainly at West Bay, Bridport, Dorset. Only Phillips had appeared from the radio version - all other parts were recast. The film was produced at Walton-on-Thames. Thriller Dark Was the Night is an upcoming 2014 thriller film directed and produced by Jack Heller, and written by Tyler Hisel. Starring Kevin Durand, Lukas Haas and Bianca Kajlich. The film is based on true events. Comedy Bye Bye Benjamin is a 2006 short comedy film written by Eli Jorne and Charlie McDowell and directed by Charlie McDowell. Comedy Je l'ai été trois fois French: I Did It Three Times, is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Sacha Guitry, written by Sacha Guitry, starring Sacha Guitry and Louis de Funès. The English international title of this film is "She and Me". Comedy Mullassery Madhavan Kutty Nemom P. O. is a 2012 Malayalam film by Kumar Nanda, starring Anoop Menon and Sonal Devaraj in the lead roles. Documentary film Bedtime Stories from the Axis of Evil is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Vibeke Bryld. Comedy Magic Mike XXL is an upcoming American comedy-drama film directed by Gregory Jacobs. It is the sequel to 2012 film Magic Mike. The film is scheduled for July 1, 2015 release. Thriller Termination Point is a sci-fi thriller film written by Peter Sullivan and directed by Jason Bourque. Comedy Our Man Flint is a 1966 American action film that parodies the James Bond genre. The film was directed by Daniel Mann, written by Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr, and starring James Coburn as master spy Derek Flint. The main premise of the film is that a trio of mad scientists attempt to blackmail the world with a weather-control machine. Comedy A Fairly Odd Christmas is a 2012 television film that is the sequel to the 2011 live-action TV film A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! and the second live-action adaptation of the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly OddParents. This was Drake Bell's second appearance in a Christmas-themed Nickelodeon film, the first being Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh. The Nickelodeon Original Movie was first announced on March 14, 2012. The film aired on Nickelodeon on November 29, 2012, and received 4.473 million viewers on its premiere date. The film was released on DVD December 17, 2013. Comedy Ouch is a 2000 film directed by Sophie Fillières. Animation Pinocchiova dobrodružství II. is a 1970 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy The Shine is a 2002 fantasy horror film written and directed by David Uloth. Documentary film Party Monster is a 2003 American factually based drama directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, and starring Macaulay Culkin as the drug-addled "king of the Club Kids". The film tells the story of the rise and fall of the infamous New York party promoter Michael Alig. This was Macaulay Culkin's first film in over nine years since his starring role in 1994's Richie Rich. The film is based on Disco Bloodbath, the memoir of James St. James which details his friendship with Alig, that later fell apart as Alig's drug addiction worsened, and ended after he murdered Angel Melendez and went to prison. A 1998 documentary on the murder, also called Party Monster: The Shockumentary, was used for certain elements of the film. Despite negative reviews, Party Monster is now considered a cult film. Comedy Una de zombis is a 2003 Spanish film. Comedy It's a Boy Girl Thing is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Nick Hurran and written by Geoff Deane, starring Samaire Armstrong and Kevin Zegers and set in the United States but produced in the United Kingdom. The producers of the film are David Furnish, Steve Hamilton Shaw of Rocket Pictures and Martin F. Katz of Prospero Pictures. Elton John serves as one of the executive producers. It's a Boy Girl Thing was produced by Sir Elton John's motion picture company Rocket Pictures and independently distributed by Mel Gibson's Icon Productions and was released on 26 December 2006 in the UK and has since then been released in some countries in cinemas, in others directly to DVD, and in others as a TV film. Most of the school scenes were shot at Western Technical-Commercial School in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Documentary film All In: The Poker Movie is a 2009 documentary film directed by Douglas Tirola. Documentary film Energy Lithuania is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Deimantas Narkevicius. Animation Clean Carousel is a 2010 short animated comedy film directed by Andreas Bødker and co-written with Tommy Bredsted. Comedy 5 Hour Friends is a comedy, drama and romance film directed by Theo Davies. Documentary film Power to Win is a 1942 short Australian documentary directed by Charles Chauvel about the Australian coal industry during World War II. Animation A Bird In A Guilty Cage is a 1952 animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. Animation McDull, the Alumni is a 2006 Hong Kong live action/animated film directed by Samson Chiu. It is the third film adaptation of the popular McDull comic book series, following My Life as McDull, and McDull, Prince de la Bun. The film features a large ensemble cast of many of Hong Kong's cinematic icons. The third film in the series finds McDull and his friends satirically exploring different roles in society. Documentary film Oh Mitternacht, oh Sonnenschein is a 1996 documentary film directed by Imma Harms and Thomas Winkelkotte Documentary film The Reason Why I Step is a 2011 documentary film directed by Cheol-min Kim. Documentary film Fathers of Plaza de Mayo - 10 Possible Ways is a 2009 documentary film written by Joaquín Daglio and Maximiliano Cerda and directed by Joaquín Daglio. Comedy Reunion in Rhythm is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 150th Our Gang short that was released. Animation Monarch is a 2009 short animated film directed by Victor René Ramírez Madrigal and Jorge Arturo Tornero Aceves. Comedy Matador is a 1986 film by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar about a student matador, Ángel Jiménez, who confesses to murders he did not commit. Themes include sex, death, and religion. Documentary film My Toxic Backyard is a documentary film directed by Katie Damien. Documentary film Gaza Strip is a 2002 documentary film by James Longley which records events taking place in 2001 during the Second Intifada. The film focuses on 13-year-old Mohammed Hejazi, a second-grade dropout the filmmaker encountered at the Karni crossing in the Gaza Strip, where Palestinian children often gather to throw stones. The director has made this film available for free online streaming on the official site, below. Animation Everything I Can See From Here is a 2013 short animation adventure film directed by Bjorn-Erik Aschim and Sam Taylor. Documentary film Otter 501 is a 2012 documentary film written by Josh Rosen and directed by Bob Talbot. Comedy Plácido is a 1961 Spanish black comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was nominated to the Academy Award as Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Man Who Could Work Miracles is a 1936 British fantasy-comedy film. It is a greatly expanded version of H. G. Wells’s story of the same name. Documentary film A superb guide through the rooms and gardens of Chartwell, the home of one of the greatest statesman of the twentieth century, Sir Winston Churchill. Churchill adored Chartwell, a Victorian house with stunning views over the Weald of Kent which he bought in 1922, and which was to remain his cherished home for 40 years. Churchill's youngest daughter, Mary, presents this intimate souvenir. Comedy Cheats is a 2002 comedy about four friends that have been cheating their way through high school, and have to face new challenges to avoid getting caught before going to college. The lead roles are Trevor Fehrman, Matthew Lawrence, and Mary Tyler Moore. The original name of the movie was Cheaters but was thought to be confused with the movie Cheaters starring Jeff Daniels. The real Applebee refused to take part in the 18 minute DVD special feature documentary based on the actual Cheats, and as such his name had to be censored whenever used. Comedy Cinderela Baiana is a 1998 Brazilian semi-fictionalized biographical romantic comedy film directed by Conrado Sanchez and produced by Antônio Polo Galante. It is a heavily fictionalized biography of dancer Carla Perez, at the time member of the samba/pagode/axé group É o Tchan!. The film is noted for being the debuts of then-unknown actors Lázaro Ramos and Lucci Ferreira, and musician Alexandre Pires, frontman of samba group Só Pra Contrariar and Carla Perez's then-boyfriend, on a feature film, and also counts with a cameo by singer Netinho, portraying himself. Cinderela Baiana was a box office bomb, and was critically panned upon its release; to this day it is considered to be the worst movie to be ever made by the Brazilian film industry. Animation Bydlo is a 2012 animated short film written by Cynthia Tremblay and directed by Patrick Bouchard. Documentary film Babe Ruth is a 1998 Documentary written by Steven Stern. Comedy Piernas cruzadas is a 1984 comedy film written by Jorge Patiño and directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri. Comedy Dad's Week Off is an American television film that premiered on Showtime on March 29 1997. It was written and directed by Neal Israel, and starred Henry Winkler, Olivia d'Abo and Richard Jeni. Thriller Angel Heart is a 1987 American horror mystery film written and directed by Alan Parker, and starring Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, and Lisa Bonet. The film, adapted from the novel Falling Angel by William Hjortsberg, earned mostly positive critical reviews but was not a financial success. Comedy How to Eat Fried Worms is a 2006 American film loosely based on the 1973 children's book of the same name by Thomas Rockwell. It was produced by New Line Cinema with Walden Media. Development began in 1998 and theatrical release for the U.S. and Canada was August 25, 2006. The DVD for the film was released on December 5, 2006. The film stars Luke Benward, Adam Hicks, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Austin Rogers, Andrew Gillingham, Alexander Gould, Blake Garrett and Philip Daniel Bolden. Comedy 40 Day Dream is a 2010 comedy drama romance film written by Olly Alexander,Alison Bagnall,Greta Gerwig and Andrew Lewis and directed by Alison Bagnall. "Emotionally unhinged after leaving her cheating husband, Rose runs off to drink away her sorrow in an abandoned lighthouse, where she stumbles on a similarly jilted and listless English boy. The two wounded souls fall in with each other, taking shelter in a deserted beach house. There they revert to childlike states in an effort to escape their adult anguish. The two shirk responsibilities in favor of binge-drinking, aimless wandering and playacting while conspiring to find and take revenge upon the woman who slept with Rose’s husband. In the process, they play a game in which they act out the roles of a happy couple. But the game may mean different things to Rose and her new friend. Under the moody gray skies of off-season coastal Delaware, indie star Greta Gerwig (Greenberg, 2010) delivers a fearlessly unrestrained performance, with an endearing vulnerability that matches her paroxysms of grief. In contrast, newcomer Olly Alexander—looking like a Don’t Look Back–era Bob Dylan—bears his character’s suffering more quietly, hinting at his torment through ironic distance. Together, the unlikely pair creates a stirring portrayal of young adults still learning to cope with the heartbreak that stems from being betrayed by the ones you love the most. Alison Bagnall, who most recently acted in two films by Joe Swanberg, employs a similarly low-key directing style while taking an emotionally direct approach that’s all her own. The Dish & the Spoon is a quirky and potent story of the unavoidable perils of emotional dependency." Quoting Jesse Dubus from the 2011 San Francisco International Film Festival site. Comedy The Traveling Executioner is a 1970 American film starring Stacy Keach, Bud Cort, Stefan Gierasch and Marianna Hill and directed by Jack Smight. Comedy Andrew Dice Clay: No Apologies is a 1993 documentary and comedy film written by Andrew Dice Clay and directed by David Bergman. Comedy The Big Bad Wolf is an animated short released on 13 April 1934 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett as part of the Silly Symphony series. Acting partly as a sequel to the wildly successful adaptation of The Three Little Pigs of the previous year, this film also acts as an adaptation of the fairy-tale Little Red Riding Hood, with the Big Bad Wolf from 1933's Three Little Pigs acting as the adversary to Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. Comedy What If... is a 2010 Christian/drama film directed by Dallas Jenkins. It stars Kevin Sorbo, Kristy Swanson, Debby Ryan and John Ratzenberger. The film was released to theaters on August 20, 2010. It is the first film in a two-movie partnership between Jenkins Entertainment and Pure Flix Entertainment. Documentary film ABBA: The Winner Takes It All is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by Steve Cole and Chris Hunt. Comedy Dasepo Naughty Girls is a 2006 South Korean musical comedy film. It is based on the popular webcomic Dasepo Girls by B-rate Dal-gung, which has also been adapted into a TV series. Comedy The Girl with the Pistol is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Monica Vitti won the David di Donatello as Best Actress. Documentary film The Ballad of Crowfoot is a 1969 musical documentary short film directed by Willie Dunn. Comedy Sadsacks Go to War is a 1974 adventure film written by Claude Zidi, Jean Bouchaud and Jean-Paul Farré; directed by Claude Zidi. Comedy Killing Horace is a 1914 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Should Sailors Marry? is a 1925 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Some Voices is a British 2000 film directed by Simon Cellan Jones and adapted for the screen by Joe Penhall, from his own stage play. It is the first feature film by Cellan Jones, a renowned TV director respected for his work on the BAFTA-winning Our Friends in the North. The film was almost entirely shot on location in Shepherd's Bush, West London, where Cellan Jones lives. The film has a running time of 101 minutes. Comedy The Landlord is a 1970 film directed by Hal Ashby, based on the novel by Kristin Hunter. The film stars Beau Bridges in the lead role of a well-to-do white man who becomes landlord of an inner-city tenement, unaware that the people he is responsible for are low-income, streetwise residents. Also in the cast are Lee Grant, Diana Sands, Pearl Bailey, and Louis Gossett, Jr.. The film was Ashby's first film as director. Comedy Manchali is a 1973 Hindi film, directed by Raja Nawathe, and starring Sanjeev Kumar, Leena Chandavarkar, Nazima and Nirupa Roy. The title track was very catchy and popular. It was one of the best known films with Sanjeev Kumar in a comedy role. Music director were Laxmikant Pyarelal. There are shades of Taming of the Shrew in how the hero woos the girl. This theme is repeated in the 1981 Hindi film Naukar Biwi Ka. Thriller Antitrust is a 2001 thriller film written by Howard Franklin and directed by Peter Howitt. Antitrust portrays young idealistic programmers and a large corporation that offers significant money, a low-key working environment, and creative opportunities for those talented programmers willing to work for them. The charismatic CEO of NURV seems to be good-natured, but recent employee and protagonist Milo Hoffman begins to unravel the terrible hidden truth of NURV's operation. The films stars Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Claire Forlani. Antitrust opened in the United States on January 12, 2001, to a poor reception; it was generally panned by critics. Comedy Poor as a Church Mouse is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Grete Mosheim, Anton Edthofer and Hans Thimig. It was based on the play A templom egére by Ladislas Fodor. The film's art direction was overseen by Franz Schroedter. Thriller Blind Horizon is a 2003 conspiracy thriller film directed by Michael Haussman. The screenplay was co-written by F. Paul Benz and Steve Tomlin. The leading cast includes Val Kilmer, Neve Campbell, Sam Shepard, Amy Smart, and Faye Dunaway. Documentary film For many, the bicycle is an expensive toy... a lifestyle choice. For Bharati, the bicycle is much more. It is a means to an education... a means to a better future.. .a tool to achieve what women in her mother's generation could not. Bharati wants to change her world... with a little help from her own two wheels. Documentary film Sports Illustrated: 50 Years of Great Stories is a nominated work in the 26th Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Documentary. Comedy The Wild Man of Borneo is a 1941 film written by Waldo Salt & John McClain and directed by Robert B. Sinclair Science Fiction Last Order: Final Fantasy VII, also abbreviated as Last Order or LO, is a 2005 Japanese anime original video animation produced by Madhouse and released by Square Enix. It was directed by Morio Asaka and produced by Masao Maruyama, Jungo Maruta, and Akio Ofuji. Tetsuya Nomura acted as the supervising director. The OVA is an alternate rendition of two flashbacks found within the 1997 video game Final Fantasy VII. Last Order was released in Japan with Advent Pieces: Limited, a special edition release of the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, and as a bonus feature in the North American "Limited Edition Collector's Set" release of Advent Children. Last Order is associated with the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, a series of prequels and sequels to the original Final Fantasy VII. Although not an official Compilation installment or canon within it, the OVA has nonetheless been included in official guidebooks. Comedy "Libertarian, outlaw, shaman, philosopher, romantic, preacher, genius…Bill Hicks was always something other than a comedian. His death from cancer in 1994 deprived the world of arguably the most iconic and probing voice in American culture of the period, and it's hard to find the words to do him justice. Given the fact Hicks was much more celebrated in the UK than he was at home, it is perhaps fitting that it's British filmmakers Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas who step up to pay him his dues. Cleverly shunning a conventional talking-heads approach, American: The Bill Hicks Story uses an innovative animation technique, some rare and previously unseen performance footage, and testimonies only from the people who knew him best, his family and close friends, to create a deeply perceptive, fittingly honest celebration of the man occasionally known as Goatboy. From his teenage years, when he would have to sneak out of his parents home to appear at the Austin comedy club where he first attracted attention, through to being infamously censored on The Late Show with David Letterman, this is as complete and definitive a biography as there is available. The frequent stand-up clips serve to illustrate why Hicks remains so revered and relevant: he was so funny, so fearless and always right." Quoting Michael Hayden Documentary film Rick Steves' Iran is a 2009 TV documentary directed by Simon Griffith. Science Fiction Annihilator is a 1986 science fiction TV movie written by Bruce A. Taylor, Roderick Taylor and directed by Michael Chapman. Comedy Lilly the Witch – The Dragon and the Magic Book is a German, partly animated children's films by Knister with Austrian, Spanish and Italian co-production by director Stefan Ruzowitzky from 2009. Documentary film Garbage! The Revolution Starts at Home is a 2007 documentary, comedy and family film directed and written by Andrew Nisker. Comedy Seafood Heaven is a 2004 short film, comedy written by Angela Stablein and directed by Angela Stablein. Comedy Nanhe Jaisalmer - A Dream Come True is a 2007 film directed by Samir Karnik and featuring Bobby Deol as himself and child actor Dwij Yadav in the title role. The film has a new actor, who has appeared in a couple of films, Vatsal Seth in a cameo role in the film, as Nanhe Jaiselmer, In the adult future.The film is based in Rajasthan and the songs of the film especially 'Ranjhana' which is sung by Himesh Reshammiya have Rajasthani lyrics. Comedy Batman XXX: A Porn Parody is a 2010 pornographic superhero comedy film that parodies the 1960s Batman television series. It features many of the recurring characters, settings, and production elements of the series, but adds an explicitly sexual element which was not present in the original material. The film is the first of several films by Vivid Entertainment to feature parodies of well-known superhero portrayals in movies and television. The positive reaction to the film caused Vivid to announce plans for an entire line of similar films, to be released under the new Axel Braun-led imprint Vivid Superhero. The film also prefigures several superhero-themed films from other pornographic video producers, including BatFXXX and The Justice League of Pornstar Heroes. Braun later directed another Batman-themed porn parody: 2012's Dark Knight XXX: A Porn Parody, where Batman is portrayed by Giovanni Francesco, who reprises the role in the 2013 film Man of Steel XXX. Documentary film The film traces how the most wanted man on the planet managed to slip through the US Military net and how his allies are still operating openly across Pakistan. In this incredible film the filmmakers were able to obtain astounding information and footage through filmed interviews with Pakistani government and religious figures and with the use of footage filmed with a hidden camera. Comedy Everything's Gonna Be Great is a 1998 Turkish comedy film, directed by Ömer Vargı, starring Cem Yılmaz a small-time crook who steals from his brother's pharmaceutical warehouse. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 27 November 1998, was a major box-office success and launched the film career of its star. Animation Cee Cee's Bedtime Stories is a 2012 short animation action and adventure film directed by Joy Vaccese and Noelle Vaccese. Thriller Marshal Law is a film directed by Stephen Cornwell released on December 16, 1996. Comedy C'est pas moi, je le jure! is a Quebec-French-language comedy movie released in Quebec on September 26, 2008. It is directed by Philippe Falardeau and is adapted from Bruno Hébert's novels C'est pas moi, je le jure! and Alice court avec René. The film's soundtrack contains original songs composed by Montreal musician Patrick Watson. It was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and the Kingston Canadian Film Festival. Documentary film The Space Movie is a documentary film produced in 1979 by Tony Palmer at the request of NASA, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The 78 minute film was released theatrically in 1980, on VHS in 1983 and on DVD in 2007. Richard Branson and Simon Draper's Virgin Films produced the film. Ed Bishop provided some narration for the film. Documentary film Trace of the Bears is a 2009 film directed by Hans-Christoph Blumenberg, Alfred Holighaus. Documentary film Borsch, A Russian Recipe is a 2013 Documentry film written and directed by Marina Quintanilha. Comedy Brainsmasher... A Love Story is a 1993 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Albert Pyun. It stars Andrew Dice Clay as Ed "Brainsmasher" Molloy and Teri Hatcher as Samantha Crain. Comedy De stille genieter is a Belgian comedy film directed, produced, co-written and edited by Edith Kiel. It was her final film. Documentary film Shaahiparin vierailu is a 1970 documentary film written by Hannu Karpo and Leena Vihtonen. Comedy Mules and Mortgages is a 1919 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Octopus is a 2000 action film produced by Nu Image that premiered on the USA Network in the summer of 2000. The movie stars Jay Harrington, David Beecroft, Ricco Ross, and has a brief, but significant appearance by poet Jeff Nuttall. It was followed by a sequel, Octopus 2: River of Fear, in 2001. Comedy Un ga yokerya is a comedy film directed by Yôji Yamada. Comedy Mondomanila is a 2012 Filipino crime comedy drama film directed by independent filmmaker Khavn. It is based on thework by Norman Wilwayco, who also co-wrote the script with Khavn. It premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in January 2012. Mondomanila merges drama, musical, horror, experimental, and exploitation cinema. It tells the story of teenage anti-hero Tony de Guzman and the rough neighborhood he calls home. Comedy Made in U.S.A is a 1966 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It stars Anna Karina, Jean-Pierre Léaud, László Szabó and Yves Afonso. It was inspired by the Howard Hawks film The Big Sleep and unofficially based on the novel The Jugger, by Richard Stark. Because neither Godard nor the producer paid the book's adaptation rights and following legal action by Westlake, the film was long unavailable in the United States. The film had its U.S. premiere on April 1, 2009 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco in a newly restored print distributed by Rialto Pictures. Criterion released the film on DVD in July 2009. Comedy Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now is a stand-up comedy routine that was shown on HBO. This was Ellen DeGeneres's second HBO special. This hour-long special focused on everyday situations, as Degeneres put it: modern life and other inconveniences. It was filmed at the Beacon Theater on Broadway in New York City, New York on May 2, 2003. The show first aired on June 25, 2003. Thriller World for Ransom is a 1954 American film directed by Robert Aldrich, who was uncredited for his work. Many of the actors and sets used in the film were from the Dan Duryea television show China Smith. Duryea, Patric Knowles, Gene Lockhart, Reginald Denny, and Nigel Bruce starred in the film. Aldrich and cinematographer Joseph Biroc also worked on the series. Thriller The Sea Wolves is a 1980 war film starring Gregory Peck, Roger Moore and David Niven. The film is based on the book Boarding Party by James Leasor, which itself is based on a real incident which took place in World War II. The incident involved the Calcutta Light Horse's covert attack on 9 March 1943 against a German merchant ship, which had been transmitting information to U-boats from Mormugão Harbour in neutral Portugal's territory of Goa. Animation The Happy Duckling is a 2009 animation short film written and directed by Gili Dolev. Science Fiction Box of Shadows is an American fantasy thriller film directed by Mauro Borrelli, produced by Scottt Rudolph and written from Borelli and Scott Svatos. The film stars Domiziano Arcangeli, Ford Austin and Naomi Ueno. Comedy Koko Flanel is a Belgian comedy movie directed by Stijn Coninx starring Urbanus, Bea Van Der Maat, Willeke van Ammelrooy, Herbert Flack and Ann Petersen. The movie was released in 1990 and was until 18 February 2009 the most successful Flemish movie regarding amount of visitors in Belgian movie theatres. It was then beaten by Loft. Documentary film Natascha Kampusch - 3096 Tage Gefangenschaft is a 2010 documentary film written by Peter Reichard and directed by Alina Teodorescu. Documentary film Tegan and Sara: It's Not Fun. Don't Do It! is a 2006 music documentary film directed by Alex Coletti, Brittany Hellec, Angela Kendall and Tegan Quin. Documentary film In the Land of the Head Hunters is a 1914 silent film fictionalizing the world of the Kwakwaka'wakw peoples of the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, written and directed by Edward S. Curtis and acted entirely by Kwakwaka'wakw natives. It was selected in 1999 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant." It was the first feature-length film whose cast was composed entirely of Native North Americans; the second, eight years later, was Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North. Documentary film The Race To Save Pennsylvania's Bats is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Gina Catanzarite. Animation Roujin Z is a 1991 Japanese anime film directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and written by Katsuhiro Otomo. Animation Wacky Blackout is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by Syd Sutherland and an uncredited Rod Scribner, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Comedy O Noviço Rebelde is a 1997 Brazilian comedy film written, produced and starring by Renato Aragão. Directed by Tizuka Yamasaki, the film is an parody of the 1965 American film The Sound of Music. It was shot in Beberibe, Ceará. Documentary film Middle of the Moment is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel. Comedy The Brotherly Love Table Read is a 2010 short animated comedy film. Comedy Drifting Clouds is a 1996 Finnish film directed by Aki Kaurismäki and starring Kati Outinen, Kari Väänänen and Markku Peltola. The film is the first in Kaurismäki's Finland trilogy, the other 2 films being The Man Without a Past and Lights in the Dusk. Documentary film Der Westwall is a 1939 film about the Siegfried Line directed by Fritz Hippler, the head of the film division within the Propagandaministerium. The Siegfried Line, called the West Wall by the Germans, was a large series of fortifications around the German borders with France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. Documentary film Balkan Melody is a 2012 documentary, biography, history film written and directed by Stefan Schwietert. Comedy The Ritual Cat is a 2012 animation film directed by Bob Svihovec. Documentary film The current economic crisis is not a failure of capitalism, but a failure of culture. GENERATION ZERO explores the cultural roots of the global financial meltdown - beginning with the narcissism of the 1960's, spreading like a virus through the self-indulgent 1990's, and exploding across the world in the present economic cataclysm.GENERATION ZERO goes beneath the shallow media headlines and talking head sound bites to get to the source of today's economic nightmare. With a cutting edge style and haunting imagery, this must-see documentary will change everything you thought you knew about Wall Street and Washington.Featuring experts, authors, and pundits from across the political spectrum, GENERATION ZERO exposes the little-told story of how the mindset of the baby boomers sowed the seeds of economic disaster that will be reaped by coming generations. Comedy Drive Hard is a 2014 film starring John Cusack, written by Chad Law, Evan Law and Brian Trenchard Smith, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Animation The Iceman Ducketh is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. This cartoon short is directed by Phil Monroe and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by John Dunn. It was the last Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon featuring Bugs and Daffy together until Box Office Bunny in 1990, and the last that Chuck Jones worked on, though he was fired at an early stage of production and replaced by Monroe. The roaring of the angry bears in the cartoon seems to be the same sound effect used for the monster's roar in the feature film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, which was also produced by Warner Bros. Clips from this cartoon were used and commentated on by John Madden and Pat Summerall as the second quarter of the 2001 Cartoon Network special The Big Game XXIX: Bugs Vs. Daffy. Comedy Together Again is a 1944 comedy film directed by Charles Vidor. The screenplay was written by F. Hugh Herbert and Virginia Van Upp, based on story by Herbert J. Biberman and Stanley Russell. Thriller Mapmaker is a 2001 action thriller film directed by Johnny Gogan. Documentary film Too Colourful for the League is a 52-minutes 2001 Canadian documentary film made for CBC-TV, directed by Daniel Cross and Mila Aung-Thwin and produced by Diversus Productions. The film was produced by Evan Beloff, Ari Cohen and Max Wallace, who were nominated for a Gemini Award for best documentary. It was written by Max Wallace and co-produced by Daniel Cross. This documentary examines the struggle of blacks in hockey in Canada from the 1930s to the present day telling the story of black players' courage and determination to play in a white-dominated sport. It focuses on an effort by former Montreal citizenship judge Richard Lord to nominate legendary black hockey player Herb Carnegie into the Hockey Hall of Fame. During the 1940s, Carnegie was widely acknowledged as one of the best hockey players in the world, playing alongside Jean Beliveau for the Quebec Aces. Yet he never was allowed to play in the NHL because of a long-time color barrier, which was only broken a decade later by Willie O'Ree of the Boston Bruins. In the film, veteran Hockey Hall of Fame referee Red Storey recalls watching Carnegie try out for Toronto Maple Leafs owner Conn Smythe. Comedy The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High is a Canadian 1987 high school comedy film about a teen Casanova who bets his high school rival and his friends, that he can score with the school beauty queen. The film was directed by Francesco Lucente, and stars Joseph R. Straface, Stacy Christensen, and J.T. Wotton. Animation My Dog Tulip is an American independent animated feature film based on the 1956 memoir of the same name by J. R. Ackerley, BBC editor, novelist and memoirist. The film tells the story of Ackerley's fifteen-year relationship with his Alsatian dog Queenie, who had been renamed Tulip for the book. The film – geared toward an adult audience – was adapted, directed and animated by Paul Fierlinger with backgrounds and characters painted by his wife, Sandra Fierlinger. Christopher Plummer narrated Ackerley's voice, Isabella Rossellini provided the voice of the veterinarian, and Lynn Redgrave provided the voice of Ackerley's sister Nancy. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 10, 2009 and received Honourable Mention for Best Animated Film at the 2009 Ottawa International Animation Festival. As with the original book, the film gives detailed descriptions of the dog's bowel movements and sex life – received as "positively juvenile" and helping the film achieve realism and avoid anthropomorphism. In 1988, Colin Gregg filmed Ackerley's We Think the World of You – also about Ackerley's relationship with his dog Queenie. Documentary film The New Gladiators is a documentary movie by Elvis Presley and Ed Parker centered on the fights of the United States Karate team in London, England and Brussels, Belgium. Narrated by Chuck Sullivan, it was filmed between 1973 and 1974 but finally remastered and later released in 2002. The movie was financed by American singer and actor Elvis Presley, who began to practice karate during his duty years in the United States Army. Documentary film We Cause Scenes is a 2013 documentary film directed by Matt Adams. Thriller The Poseidon Adventure is a 1972 American action-adventure disaster film, directed by Ronald Neame, produced by Irwin Allen, and based on Paul Gallico's novel of the same name. The film features an ensemble cast, including five Academy Award winners: Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Jack Albertson, Shelley Winters, and Red Buttons. The cast also includes Carol Lynley, Stella Stevens, Roddy McDowall, Leslie Nielsen, and in an early screen role, Pamela Sue Martin. It won a Special Achievement Academy Award for Visual Effects and an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Shelley Winters won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role. It also received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. The plot centers on the SS Poseidon, an aged luxury liner on her final voyage from New York City to Athens before being sent to the scrapyard. On New Year's Eve, she is overturned by a tsunami. Passengers and crew are trapped inside, and a rebellious preacher attempts to lead a small group of survivors to safety. Documentary film Flying Padre is a 1951 short subject black-and-white documentary film. It is the second picture directed by Stanley Kubrick, after Day of the Fight. The film is nine minutes long. Animation The story of Mr.Sorry is a 2009 animation, comedy, drama, fantasy, horror film written by Kim Il-hyeon, Kwak In-keun, Lee Eun-mi, Lee Hye-yeong, and Ryu Ji-na and directed by Kim Il-hyeon, Kwak In-keun, Lee Eun-mi, Ryu Ji-na, and Seon Kyeong-hee. Animation Salesman Pete and the Amazing Stone from Outer Space is a 2011 animated short film directed by Marc Bouyer. Documentary film The Dinosaur Hunters is a 2002 biographical drama film written by Steven Clarke, Andrew Piddington and J.C. Wilsher and direected by Andrew Piddington. Comedy An American Tail is a 1986 American animated adventure film directed by Don Bluth and produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment. The film tells the story of Fievel Mousekewitz and his family as they immigrate from Russia to the United States for freedom. However, Fievel gets lost and must find a way to reunite with his family. The film was released on November 21, 1986. Comedy Mother of the Bride is a 1993 TV movie that starred Kristy McNichol, who also served as producer of the movie and was directed by Charles Correll Jr. It was released on DVD in 2006. It was preceded by Children of the Bride and Baby of the Bride. Thriller Manticore is a Sci-Fi original movie that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on November 26, 2005. It was directed by Tripp Reed and featured Heather Donahue, Chase Masterson and Robert Beltran. It is about a squad of United States Army soldiers in Iraq that must fight against a resurrected, nearly unstoppable manticore awoken from its slumber by an Iraqi insurgent leader. Documentary film 16 Days in Afghanistan is a 2007 documentary about the journey of Afghan-American Anwar Hajher traveling to his homeland Afghanistan after 25 years to rediscover his country. The film is produced by Mithaq Kazimi and is the first documentary since the fall of Taliban to be shot in those provinces which remain under the heavy influence of the Taliban. It is also the first professionally produced documentary about Afghanistan by a team of Afghan filmmakers and has become a reference film used by many, including Penguin Books's study guides about Afghan-related books. It is perhaps one of the earliest and most prominent documentaries to date that has been made in and about Afghanistan and shows in many top lists, including IMDb's Most Popular Titles by country and on Amazon's bestselling movies and TV on Afghanistan right after the Oscar nominee, Restrepo. It was selected as part of the first Afghan art exhibit show in the British Museum opened by president Hamid Karzai. Documentary film You Got to Move is a documentary by Lucie Massie Phenix and Veronica Selver that follows people from communities in the Southern United States in their various processes of becoming involved in social change. The film’s centerpiece is the Highlander Folk School, a 75-year-old center for education and social action that was somehow involved in each of the lives chronicled in the documentary. You Got to Move features folk, country and gospel music from the Southern United States and in fact takes its name from an old spiritual. Featured People in You Got to Move: Bernice Robinson A black beautician who became the first teacher of a literacy program on Johns Island, off the coast of South Carolina, talks about teaching adults to read and write in order to pass voter registration requirements during the mid-1950s and 1960s throughout the Southern states. “I will never forget Anna Vastine. She couldn’t read or write and it was the greatest reward when I had all the names up on the board one night, in jungle fashion, you know and I’d asked them could they pick their names out. Mrs. Thriller Baaz is a 1953 Hindi film directed by Guru Dutt. This film is Guru Dutt's first starring film, an action film packed with adventure staged mainly on a ship. Comedy Angane Oru Avadhikkalathu is a 1999 Malayalam language film. It was directed by Mohan and stars Sreenivasan, Samyuktha Varma and Mukesh in the lead roles. Johnson won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director for his work in the film. Thriller Sword of Gideon is a 1986 television film about Mossad agents hunting down terrorists associated with the 1972 Munich massacre. It was first shown on the CTV network in Canada as a four hour miniseries and later on the HBO television network. Directed by Michael Anderson and written by Chris Bryant, the film stars Steven Bauer and Michael York. The film is based on the book Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team by George Jonas, an account of the incident which has been criticized by some intelligence personnel as fictional, though because of its covert nature is difficult to prove or disprove. In some countries the book was titled Vengeance: Sword of Gideon, from which the movie title is drawn. The story was retold in the 2005 film Munich by Steven Spielberg. Comedy Strange Wives is a 1934 comedy romance film written by James Mulhauser, Barry Trivers, and Gladys Unger, and directed by Richard Thorpe. Animation Veeti and the Beanstalk is a 2009 short film. Animation Baby, I Love You. is a 2013 short animated horror drama film written and directed by Faiyaz Jafri. Comedy Singham is a 2011 Indian action film directed by Rohit Shetty, starring Ajay Devgan in the titular role alongside Kajal Aggarwal and Prakash Raj as the antagonist. It is a remake of the 2010 Tamil blockbuster Singam featuring Suriya and Anushka Shetty. The film is produced under Reliance Entertainment, which co-produced the original Tamil movie. The theatrical trailer was released with Ready on 3 June 2011. The film released on 22 July 2011, and received extremely good response worldwide. It turned out to be a Blockbuster at the box office, and became one of the highest grossing movies of 2011. A sequel titled Singham Returns was released on 15th August 2014. Documentary film Jamie Marks Is Dead is a 2014 American drama film directed by Carter Smith and based on Christopher Barzak's 2007 novel One for Sorrow. The film stars Cameron Monaghan, Liv Tyler, Judy Greer, Morgan Saylor, Noah Silver, and Madisen Beaty. The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. Animation La Luna en el Jardín is a 2012 short, animated film written and directed by Yemelí Cruz, Adanoe Lima. Comedy You're the Doctor is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Roy Lockwood and starring Barry K. Barnes, Googie Withers and Norma Varden. A young woman pretends to be ill to avoid going on a cruise with her parents but this leads to a series of confusions. Documentary film My Vote is a 2011 documentary film directed by Monica Lazurean-Gorgan and Andrei Gorgan. Comedy The Big Kahuna is a 1999 American comedy-drama film adapted from the play Hospitality Suite, written by Roger Rueff, who also wrote the screenplay. John Swanbeck, the director, makes few attempts to lessen this film's resemblance to a stage performance: the majority of the film takes place in a single hotel room, and nearly every single line of dialogue is spoken by one of the three actors. The famous 1997 essay Wear Sunscreen is featured at the end of the film. Comedy Ex-Plumber is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Neapolitan Mystery is a 1979 Italian mystery film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Comedy Nautanki Saala! is an Indian romantic, comedy film directed by Rohan Sippy, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Kunaal Roy Kapur along with Pooja Salvi, Evelyn Sharma and Gaelyn Mendonca. The story is based upon the 2003 French comedy film Après Vous. The film was produced by Ramesh Sippy, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar & Roopa de Choudhury under the banner of Super Cassettes Industries Ltd. in association with R.S. Entertainment. The first look of Nautanki Saala! was released on 2 October 2012. Ayshmann Khurrana has sung again in Nautanki Saala!. Upon release, Bhushan Kumar declared the movie as winner in all the aspects Abhishek Bachchan has done a cameo in the film for his friend, director Rohan Sippy. Bhushan Kumar finalised 12 April 2013 for Nautanki Saala!. He wanted a longer campaign of 8 weeks for promotion. The first promo of Nautanki Saala! was attached with Special 26. Thriller The List is a 2007 American independent feature film that was released nationwide on DVD June 11, 2008. It is based on the novel of the same name by author Robert Whitlow. The film was shot in Wilmington, North Carolina and Charleston, South Carolina. The film stars Malcolm McDowell, Chuck Carrington, Hilarie Burton and Will Patton. Comedy Miss Robin Crusoe is a 1954 Eastmancolor adventure film directed by Eugene Frenke, starring Amanda Blake, George Nader and Rosalind Hayes. One of many film variations of Robinson Crusoe, it features a female castaway. The film was shot on location in Palos Verdes, California. Comedy Mes copines is a 2006 comedy film directed by Sylvie Ayme. Animation A Snow White Christmas is a Christmas animated short film produced by Filmation in 1980. It is a sequel to the fairy tale "Snow White", unrelated to Filmation's other sequel to "Snow White", Happily Ever After. While this is a sequel to the original story and not the 1937 Disney film, there are some similarities. The film's plot revolves around the return of the Wicked Queen, who is unexpectedly brought back to life and casts an evil curse that freezes the entire land. It is up to young Snow White, aided by the seven giants, to defeat her for good and save the kingdom. Comedy Handy is a 2013 comedy adventure fantasy film written and directed by Vincenzo Cosentino. Documentary film Music from the Big House is a 2010 documentary musical written by Tony Burgess and Erin Faith Young and directed by Bruce McDonald. Documentary film Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale is a 2000 film directed by Laurie Gwen Shapiro and David S. Shapiro. Documentary film At Home with the Jedi is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Richard Simpson. Documentary film The Collector of Bedford Street is a 2002 documentary film about director Alice Elliott's neighbor, Larry Selman, a community activist and fundraiser who had an intellectual disability. Comedy 21 & Over is a 2013 American comedy film. It was written by and served as the directorial debut of Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. The film stars Skylar Astin, Justin Chon and Miles Teller. Science Fiction Raptor Ranch is a 2012 adventure sci-fi film written and directed by Dan Bishop. Produced by Stephan Galfas, Mosh Moe Grunberg and Shlomo May-Zur, it stars Jana Mashonee, and Lorenzo Lamas. Comedy Echoes of the Rainbow is a 2010 Hong Kong drama film directed by Alex Law and starring Simon Yam and Sandra Ng. It won the Crystal Bear for the Best Film in the Children’s Jury "Generation Kplus" category at the 2010 Berlin Film Festival. It tells the story of a working family in Hong Kong whose eldest son, a popular boy and star athlete, becomes ill with leukemia. The film is set in 1960s British Hong Kong and was shot on the historical Wing Lee Street in Sheung Wan. It was financed by the Hong Kong government's Film Development Fund. Documentary film Dissent Is Not A Crime is a 2014 short documentary film directed by YCM (Youth CineMedia). Comedy People on Sunday is a 1930 German silent drama film directed by Curt and Robert Siodmak from a screenplay by Billy Wilder. The film follows the lives of a group of residents of Berlin on a summer's day during the interwar period. Hailed as a work of genius, it is a pivotal film not only in the development of German cinema but also of Hollywood. In addition to the Siodmak brothers and Wilder, the film features the talents of Edgar G. Ulmer, Fred Zinnemann and Eugen Schüfftan, who had developed the Schüfftan process for Metropolis three years earlier. The film is subtitled "a film without actors" and was filmed over a succession of Sundays in the summer of 1929. The actors were amateurs whose day jobs were those that they portrayed in the film—the opening titles inform the audience that these actors have all returned to their normal jobs by the time of the film's release in February 1930. They were part of a collective of young Berliners who wrote and produced the film themselves, on a shoestring budget. This lightly scripted, loosely observational work of New Objectivity became a surprise hit. Animation Golden Time is a 2014 animation film directed by Takuya Inaba. Animation The Table Is Set is a 2013 short animation film directed by Pietiläinen Sini, Markus Tervola, Oja Anni, Riskilä Taru and Tonteri Miira. Documentary film Bestiaire is a 2012 Canadian-French avant-garde nature documentary film directed by Denis Côté. The film centers on how humans and animals observe each other. It has received mostly positive critical reception. It was filmed at Parc Safari in Hemmingford, Quebec, and had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. It was also shown at the Berlin Film Festival. Comedy 《笑著回家》是一部围绕著家庭和家人团聚的故事。剧中的任务和他们的家庭来自不同背景、年龄层、社交圈子等。剧中人物在故事里通过亲情关系, 友谊或处在地理位置, 让故事交接在一块。   故事发生在华人新年除夕,李国煌 在剧中饰演一位对自己要求非常高的厨师却不能管教他的女儿。林慧玲和黄文鸿饰演一对准新人而林慧玲将得跟未来岳父岳母见面。梁志强这次将反串饰演一位中年妇女而阿牛将饰演她的儿子, 跟随她启程到马来西亚跟家人度过每年的团圆饭。他们将经历一段诙谐有趣的旅途。这部电影捕捉了各故事温馨的精髓以及传统过节团聚的意义。   《笑著回家》是由三个故事组成,故事发生在新马两地的华人新年除夕日,讲述戏中的四名主角回家过年吃年夜饭途中所遇到的趣事,一个个温馨的情节、带出了家人的重要性。此外,这部《笑着回家》内容还富有讽刺性、笑料更是连连,间中更不忘在大抛笑弹之余带出温馨感人的部分,让人在笑后也有所深思;同时为了让“本土”刻画得深刻些,电影中也参杂了新马独有的语言,可说是新马合作以来最具有诚意的一部电影。 Comedy Expired is a 2007 comedy-drama film and the first writer-director credit for Cecilia Miniucchi, whose previous credits include the documentary on the work of artist Hermann Nitsch entitled Nitsch 1998. It stars Samantha Morton, Jason Patric, Ileana Douglas and Teri Garr. The film was shown at several festivals over 2007 and 2008 but has not yet gone into general release in the US or Europe. Comedy Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu is a Malayalam film directed by Priyadarshan, starring Mohanlal, Sreenivasan, and Ranjini. The script written by Srinivasan is loosely based on Katha Comedy The Family Man is a 2000 American romantic comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and starring Nicolas Cage and Téa Leoni. Cage's production company, Saturn Films, helped produce the film. The film centers on a man, who sees what could have been had he made a different decision 13 years prior. It is similar to It's a Wonderful Life in that it begins on Christmas Eve with a life-and-death situation, involving a supernatural being, who tries to convince the main character into taking an earnest look at his life. Moreover, in the end, the protagonists in both movies conclude that living a quiet family life is preferable to achieving success and wealth at work. The film has also been compared to Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol in that the protagonist is a greedy man who cares little about anyone except himself and then has his life outlook completely changed after a series of real-life "what if?" experiences. Animation A Christmas Carol is a 2001 British live action/animated film based on Charles Dickens's classic novella. Directed by Jimmy T. Murakami, the film features the voices of numerous actors including Simon Callow, Kate Winslet, and Nicolas Cage. This version differs from others, in that Scrooge is given another chance with the love of his life, Belle, who ended their engagement in their youth after he was corrupted by greed; they later meet again after the three spirits have reformed Scrooge and he is now kind and generous, causing Belle to love him again. Both Belle and Old Joe notably have bigger roles in the film. Belle unlike the book and other films does not marry or have children and instead is a nurse. Old Joe is a henchman of Scrooge who arrests or robs people who owe Scrooge debt but Scrooge fires him after mending his ways. Also in the film Marley's ghost haunts Scrooge before he goes home and Scrooge is notably younger as he has auburn hair and is middle-aged rather than being elderly. Documentary film 50 Years! Of Love? is a South African 2008 documentary film. Comedy Barnyard Follies is a 1940 film directed by Frank McDonald. Science Fiction Star Trek: The Pepsi Generation is a 1988 short, comedy, sci-fi film, written by Ryan K. Johnson with Darrell Bratz and directed by Ryan K. Johnson. Comedy The Happiness of the Katakuris is a 2001 film directed by Takashi Miike, with screenplay by Kikumi Yamagishi. It is loosely based on the South Korean film The Quiet Family. The film is a surreal horror-comedy in the farce tradition, which includes claymation sequences, musical and dance numbers, a karaoke-style sing-along scene, and dream sequences. The film won a Special Jury Prize for its director at the 2004 Gérardmer Film Festival. Comedy Swing Your Partners is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Thriller Caché, titled Hidden in the UK and Ireland, is a 2005 French-language thriller written and directed by Michael Haneke. The film stars Daniel Auteuil as Georges and Juliette Binoche as his wife Anne. Thriller Boochamma Boochodu is a romance thriller film directed by Rewon Yadu. Comedy Zulu Comedy Galla '10 is a 2010 reality-TV comedy show directed by Lars Hammer Rasmussen. Comedy Una de dos is a 2002 comedy, drama and romance film written by Daniel Sada and Marcel Sisniega, and directed by Marcel Sisniega. Thriller Chennaiyil Oru Naal is a 2013 Tamil thriller film written by brothers Bobby and Sanjay and directed by Shahid Khader. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of R. Sarathkumar, Prakash Raj, Cheran, Prasanna, Raadhika Sarathkumar, Parvathi Menon and Iniya. The film, a remake of the 2011 Malayalam film Traffic, has its narrative in a hyperlink format. A multi-narrative thriller that intertwines multiple stories around one particular incident, the film is inspired from an actual event that happened in Chennai. It was titled Naangu Vazhi Saalai earlier. The film released on 29 March 2013. The film opened highly positive reviews. The film was declared Blockbuster at the box office. Animation Garfield's Pet Force is a 2009 CGI film based on characters from the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield and loosely based on the Pet Force novel series. It is the sequel to Garfield's Fun Fest. It is the final installment in the Garfield CGI Cartoon films. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 16, 2009. It was written by Garfield creator Jim Davis. In 2010 it was released in 3-D. Comedy The Happy Family is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Stanley Holloway, Kathleen Harrison and Naunton Wayne. The plot of the film centres on resistance by a family to the disruption caused by the construction of the Festival of Britain. It is also known by the alternative title Mr. Lord Says No. It was an adaptation of a play by Michael Clayton Hutton. Documentary film La verifica incerta is a 1965 short, documentary film directed by Gianfranco Baruchello and Alberto Grifi. Documentary film The Italians is a 1996 documentary film written by Jeanne Rawlings. Science Fiction Crazy Bitches is a 2014 horror film written and directed by Jane Clark. Comedy Rabbit Punch is a 1948 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny. The work features a boxing match between "Battling McGook" and Bugs Bunny. Thriller The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai began life as a pink film, the durable Japanese soft-core genre, with the title Horny Home Tutor: Teacher’s Love Juice but it developed into a cult hit and the producers allowed director Mitsuru Meike to expand it into its present form. In 2007 the film was featured at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Comedy Are We Men or Corporals? is a 1955 film written by Gino Mangini, Camillo Mastrocinque, Vittorio Metz, Nelli, Francesco Nelli and Totò and directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Comedy Uwakoi is a 2014 Japanese romance comedy film directed by Norihisa Yoshimura. Comedy Little Miss Big is a 1946 comedy film directed by Erle C. Kenton. Thriller Blood and Wine is a 1996 neo-noir thriller directed by Bob Rafelson from a screenplay written by Nick Villiers and Alison Cross. It features Jack Nicholson, Stephen Dorff, Jennifer Lopez, Judy Davis and Michael Caine. Rafelson has stated that the film forms the final part of his unofficial trilogy with Nicholson, with whom he made Five Easy Pieces and The King of Marvin Gardens in the 1970s. Animation Perfect Blue is a 1997 Japanese animated psychological thriller-horror film directed by Satoshi Kon and written by Sadayuki Murai, based on the novel of the same name by Yoshikazu Takeuchi. The film follows Mima Kirigoe, who becomes a victim of stalking after she decides to leave a Japanese pop idol group. Documentary film Berliner Stadtbahnbilder is a 1982 film directed by Alfred Behrens. Animation Fair and Worm-er is a 1946 cartoon short created by Warner Brothers. The cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and featured what might be a brief cameo by Pepe Le Pew. The cartoon is considered one of Warner Brothers' greatest chase sequence shorts, done largely in silent slapstick Only a few of the characters actually speak. Some have "title cards" appearing above their heads to represent their thought patterns. This cartoon is considered one of the possible inspirations for the Road Runner vs. Coyote series of shorts produced in the 1950s and beyond. Animation Through You is a 2013 animated short romance film written and directed by Lucette Braune. Comedy Emilie Muller is a 1994 short, comedy film written and directed by Yvon Marciano. Animation Love Games is a 2012 short animation drama romantic film written and directed by Yumi Jung. Documentary film Mookie is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Neske Beks. Documentary film Great White Shark is a short documentary film directed by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas. Comedy From Dusk till Dawn is a 1996 American action black comedy horror thriller film directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino. It stars George Clooney, Tarantino, Harvey Keitel and Juliette Lewis. After enjoying modest success at the box office, the film has achieved cult status. Animation Bao is a 2012 animated short drama film written and directed by Sandra Desmazieres. Thriller I See is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Hannah Robinson. Thriller Crossed is independent film maker Stolis Hadjicharalambous's feature length action/thriller film. It is a story of truth, power, and revenge in a dangerous crime underworld of assassins. Comedy Sa majesté Minor is a French-Spanish feature film by French director Jean-Jacques Annaud. It is his third film shot entirely in his native language of French since his 1976 Oscar-winning début Black and White in Color and 1978 Coup de tête featuring Patrick Dewaere. It is a mythical comedy taking place on an island in the Aegean Sea before the founding of Ancient Greece. It was filmed in 2006 in Benitatxell and Benigembla, basically in the district of the Marina Alta, which is located in the Valencian Community. The film was produced by French companies Studio Canal and Pathé in partnership with Malvarrosa Media and Mediapro in Spain. Despite its originality, the movie was poorly received, both by critics and the audience. Documentary film The Kid Who Couldn't Miss is a 1982 docudrama directed by Paul Cowan. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it combines fact and fiction to question fighter pilot Billy Bishop's accomplishments during World War I, featuring excerpts from John MacLachlan Gray's play Billy Bishop Goes to War. The film specifically questions accounts of Bishop's solo mission to attack a German aerodrome on June 2, 1917, for which he was awarded a Victoria Cross, and suggests the event was imaginary and that Bishop exaggerated his own accomplishments. In one particularly contentious scene, his mechanic claims that the damage to his fighter was confined to a small circle in a non-critical area, implying that Bishop had landed his aircraft off-field, shot the holes in it, and then flown home with claims of combat damage. In reality, his mechanic was his biggest supporter in this issue and the scene was entirely fictitious. The mechanic insisted that Bishop had not fabricated the damage. Comedy Bobbie Sue is a 2011 comedy film written by Owen Egerton, Dana Fox, Chris Mass, and Russell Leigh Sharman. Comedy Freeze Out is the 2005 debut feature film of M.J. Loheed an American writer and director. It was financed primarily with Loheed’s own poker winnings and is believed to be the first independent film financed with poker money. It premiered in 2005 at the Westwood International Film Festival where it won the Best Feature Award. Freeze Out was also an official selection of the 2006 Cinequest Viewer's Voice Festival and the 2006 Omaha film Festival. Thriller The Reflecting Skin is a 1990 British horror film written and directed by Philip Ridley and stars Jeremy Cooper, Viggo Mortensen, and Lindsay Duncan. The film follows a young child growing up in rural Idaho in the 1950s. Comedy Aces Go Places IV also known in the United States as Mad Mission 4: You Never Die Twice is a 1986 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Ringo Lam, and starring Sam Hui and Karl Maka. Animation Mercano el Marciano is a 2002 film directed by Juan Antín. Comedy So Bye-Bye is a film directed by Vit Olmer released on Apr 2, 1971. Animation To escape the explosion of their ship caused by a terrorist attack, the parents of a young baby put him inside an escape pod and send him out before dying. The pod ends up on a planet inhabited by beings able to transform themselves into animals by using a special ring. The young baby is rescued by the royal family, and grows up to become the prince. When the planet is attacked by pirates, he will be brought by force to Earth and discover everything about his own origins, and forgotten brother. This was the first ever 2-hour anime movie made for TV in Japan. Tezuka Osamu designed, storyboarded, and directed the movie. Comedy Kalem Mama is a 2003 Egyptian romantic comedy film written by Mostafa El Sobki and directed by Ahmad Awwadh. Science Fiction The Third Dragon is a 1985 science fiction film written and directed by Peter Hledik. Comedy Timber is a 2014 animated comedy short film written and directed by Nils Hedinger. Animation Training Pigeons is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film featuring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup. Documentary film Marcello: A Sweet Life is a 2006 Italian documentary film about actor Marcello Mastroianni. Thriller Strange Voices is a 1987 television film about schizophrenia directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Wayne and Donna Powers. It was one of the ten highest rated made for TV movies that year with a 33 share in the Nielsen Ratings. The reviews were mixed as the film was criticized as inferior to other made-for-television movies about the disorder, including Promise. The New York Times, for instance, called it "too much, too late". Documentary film Flag Mountain is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by John Smith. Documentary film El impenetrable is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Danièle Incalcaterra and Fausta Quattrini. Comedy The Rooftop is a 2013 Taiwanese film. It is the second feature film directed by Taiwanese singer/actor Jay Chou. Similar to his first feature film, Secret, Jay played multiple roles in the production of the film, as the main lead, director, script-writer and music composer. The Rooftop is one of the many scripts that Jay Chou has written since the success of Secret in 2007. Most of the scripts are sequels to Secret. However, Jay Chou and his long-time friend Will Liu decided to work on The Rooftop as a challenge to produce the first Chinese mainstream musical-come-martial arts film. They claimed that The Rooftop is a film that is difficult to be categorized, for it combined the elements of musical extravaganza and actions. Jay Chou has made good use of his experience from filming The Green Hornet in Hollywood, Initial D in Hong Kong and directing over 60 of his own music videos, to conceptualize The Rooftop with music as its roots, combined with actions, to create a genre never seen before in Asia. Animation Solar Sight is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Larry Jordan. Thriller Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon is the fourth in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of 14 Sherlock Holmes films. The film is credited as an adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmes tale "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," but the only element of the source material to be used is the dancing men code. Rather, it is a spy film taking place on the background of the then ongoing Second World War. Documentary film Thirteen Years and Ten Months is a 2007 documentary, family short film directed by Jenifer Malmqvist. Thriller The Drums of Jeopardy is a 1931 American film directed by George B. Seitz. The name "Boris Karlov" was used from MacGrath's book and for the 1922 Broadway play, but by 1923 with actor Boris Karloff using the similar sounding variation, the film version renamed the character, played by Wallace Beery, "Gregor Karlov". In the 1931 film version, however, with Warner Oland playing the character, the mad scientist's name is restored to "Boris Karlov," less than a year before Frankenstein would make Boris Karloff a household word for generations. Documentary film Franco Cristaldi e il suo cinema Paradiso is a 2009 documentary film directed by Massimo Spano and written by Francesco Asioli and Anna Maria Carli. Comedy Jeans is a 1998 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Shankar. The cross over cinema was produced by Ashok Amritraj and Murali Manohar, with Prashanth, Aishwarya Rai and Nassar in the lead roles, whilst Raju Sundaram, Raadhika Sarathkumar and Lakshmi played other supporting role characters. The film features a chart-topping soundtrack from A. R. Rahman, whilst Ashok Kumar and the pair of B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan took care of the cinematography and editing respectively. The film opened to Indian audiences after several delays, on 24 April 1998 and was the most expensive film to be made in Indian cinema at that time. Owing to its success, it was later dubbed into the Hindi and Telugu language and released with the same name. The film was nominated by India as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards in 1998. Documentary film "Mr. Mojo Risin': The Story of L.A. Woman'" is the story of the making of the Doors' last album with Jim Morrison "L.A. Woman". 2011 is the 40th anniversary of the album's release and this program goes into detail of how the album came about, its recording and what was happening to the band at the time. The story is told through new interviews with the three surviving Doors: Ray Manzarek, Robbie Krieger and John Densmore plus contributions from Jac Holzman, founder of their label Elektra Records, Bill Siddons, who was their manager, Bruce Botnick, engineer and co-producer of the album and others associated with the Doors at this time. The show includes archive footage of the Doors performing both live and in the studio, classic photographs and new musical demonstrations from the Doors. Animation Iblard Jikan is a Japanese anime OVA produced by Studio Ghibli, released in Japan on DVD and Blu-ray disc on July 4, 2007, as part of the "Ghibli ga Ippai Collection". It is directed by Naohisa Inoue. The story is set in the imaginary world of Iblard, originally depicted in paintings by Inoue. The paintings of Iblard were also inspired by the fantasy sequences of Ghibli's Whisper of the Heart. Comedy In SUPER SIZE ME, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock unravels the American obesity epidemic by interviewing experts nationwide and by subjecting himself to a "McDonald's only" diet for thirty days straight. His Sundance award-winning feature is as entertaining as it is horrifying as it dives into corporate responsibility, nutritional education, school lunch programs and how we as a nation are eating ourselves to death."For 30 days, Morgan Spurlock consumed nothing but food from McDonald's, an experiment in bad living that frames a jaunty critique of junk gastronomy and corporate power. Like a thinner, less aggressive Michael Moore, the director talks to consumers, experts and food-industry flacks, weaving alarming statistics about rampant obesity with visits to the doctor and double-quarter-pounder-with-cheese combo meals. The film is an entertaining statement of the obvious, though its big questions - do corporations serve our need or enslave our bodies and soul?, are public health problems caused by capitalist rapacity or personal choice? - are not as simple as Mr. Spurlock would have us believe." - A. O. Scott, The New York Times Animation Join Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn on a series of exciting adventures that lead to mischief and mayhem wherever they go. Documentary film Janine is a 2010 documentary film directed by Paul Cohen. Thriller My Letter to George is a 1986 drama film directed by Michael Laughlin and starring Jodie Foster, John Lithgow and Michael Murphy. It was a co-production between Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and USA with RKO Pictures. The movie was released and re-released under two other titles: Mesmerized and Shocked. Comedy Christmas with the Kranks is a 2004 American Christmas comedy film based on the 2001 novel Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. It was directed by Joe Roth with a screenplay by Chris Columbus, and stars Tim Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dan Aykroyd, Erik Per Sullivan, Cheech Marin, Jake Busey, M. Emmet Walsh, Rene Lavan, Kevin Chamberlin, Dyrone Tonk, Steinfield Billium and Joey Bonzo. The plot revolves around a couple who decide to skip Christmas one year since their daughter is away much to the chagrin of their neighbors. However the plans are changed around when their daughter phones them to tell them that she is coming home for Christmas. Thriller The Story Teller is a 1989 film directed by Rainer Boldt. Comedy MGR Nagaril is a 1991 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Alleppey Ashraf, starring Anand Babu, Sukanya, Vivek, Charle, Pandiyan, Shankar, Napoleon, S. S. Chandran and Sumithra. Comedy A Christmas Story 2 is a 2012 film directed by Brian Levant. The movie is a sequel to the 1983 film A Christmas Story and was released straight to DVD on October 30, 2012. Documentary film MIS -Human Secret Weapon is a 2012 historical documentary war film written and directed by Junichi Suzuki. Comedy Underground Entertainment: The Movie is a 2010 comedy film directed by Jim O'Rear and Bryan Wilson. Comedy The Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway is a TV program. Comedy In this action comedy, Ahmed Mekky takes on dual roles: Adham, a wanted criminal and Hazlaom, a poor man who just happens to be the perfect body double for Adham. Comedy Tachiguishi-Retsuden is a 2006 live-action/animated hybrid film directed by Japanese filmmaker Mamoru Oshii, who also wrote the eponymous novel on which the film was based. Both works are part of the "Kerberos saga". Live-action film and manga adaptations were produced few months later in Japan. The Tachiguishi-Retsuden logo bears the mention "Tachiguishi-Retsuden 1945-2006 A Mamoru Oshii Animation Film". Animation Der Schneemann, also known as The Snowman, Snowman in July or The Magic Snowman, is a 1944 animated short film, created in Germany under the Nazi regime. It was written by cartoonist Horst von Möllendorff and animated by Hans Fischerkoesen. It was animated in Potsdam, Germany, near UFA's Neubabelsberg Studios. Thriller Defiance is a 2008 World War II era film written, produced and directed by Edward Zwick, set during the occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany. The film is an account of the Bielski partisans, a group led by three Jewish brothers who saved and recruited Jews in Belarus during the Second World War. The film stars Daniel Craig as Tuvia Bielski, Liev Schreiber as Zus Bielski, Jamie Bell as Asael Bielski and George MacKay as Aron Bielski. The film is an adaptation of Nechama Tec's book Defiance: The Bielski Partisans. Production began in early September 2007 and had a limited release in the United States on December 31, 2008, and went into general release worldwide in January and February 2009. Comedy Igano Kabamaru is a Japanese manga created by Yu Azuki. The eponymous protagonist is a naive young ninja from the Iga province called Kagemaru, nicknamed Kabamaru for his insatiable appetite. After the death of his strict grandfather and ninja sensei, Kabamaru moves to Tokyo with one of his grandfather’s acquaintances. The plot deals mainly with Kabamaru adjusting to an urban lifestyle after spending a childhood in the mountains and how he finds himself caught up in the rivalry between two private schools. Igano Kabamaru has been adapted to television and film. Comedy First Monday in October is a 1981 American film based on the play of the same name by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, and directed by Ronald Neame. Walter Matthau and Jill Clayburgh performed the principal roles. In her review, Janet Maslin noted several narrative discontinuities in the film, as well as the casting of James Stephens in a role very similar to his role in the television series The Paper Chase. The film was scheduled for a February 1982 release; President Ronald Reagan's appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor as the first female Supreme Court justice on July 7, 1981 forced the film's release a month after the presidential nomination. Documentary film Cheat You Fair: The Story of Maxwell Street is a 90 minute documentary film, narrated by actor Joe Mantegna, which details the rise and fall of Chicago's Maxwell Street. Created by veteran documentary filmmaker, Phil Ranstrom, this film is presented in 3 acts—part history, part blues and part expose' about the fight to save the market from being destroyed by the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). During the summer of 1994, over a period of several months, filmmaker, Phil Ranstrom, began filming the final days of the Maxwell Street market, along with Assistant Producer, Bill Griffith and Principal Videographer, Tony Medici. Focusing on the struggle by concerned citizens to save the market, Ranstrom followed the fight to prevent the city's sale of the land to UIC, and, later, the unsuccessful attempt by the Maxwell Street Coalition (MSC) to preserve the area as an historic district. Ranstrom was helped extensively by MSC member, Prof. Steve Balkin, as well as Big Shoulders Digital... Find more at the website: www.MaxwellStreetDocumentary.com Thriller Captives is a 1994 British romantic crime drama film directed by Angela Pope and written by Dublin screenwriter Frank Deasy. It stars Julia Ormond, Tim Roth and Keith Allen. The picture was selected as the opening film in the Venetian Nights section of the 1994 Venice Film Festival, in addition to its selection for Gala Presentation at the 1994 Toronto Film Festival. Documentary film Spoils: Extraordinary Harvest is a 2012 short, adventure and documentary film directed by Alex Mallis. Documentary film Milk War is a 2011 JBF Awards Special/Documentary (Television or Video Webcast) winning TV program aired on May 7, 2011 in Canada. Science Fiction After having a romantic dinner, passionate sex and then giving him the computer program she's been working on, the insensitive boyfriend of gorgeous Mara (Debra Beatty) jilts her anyway. Later, she's killed in an accident but awakens in a netherworld that is neither heaven nor hell -- in fact, it's some sort of limbo that links the spiritual world, reality, and cyberspace. Mara discovers that she has four chances to learn an important lesson before her soul can move on to the next level of enlightenment. Like a comely computer virus with an appetite for sexual pleasure, Mara invades the virtual reality programs of four people who need inspiration from a randy muse in red latex. Documentary film Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus is a 2003 documentary film starring Jim White. The film is about the American South. Commissioned by the BBC, it documents the intersection of country music and Christianity in the United States. It was inspired by White's similarly titled album The Mysterious Tale of How I Shouted Wrong-Eyed Jesus. The film was directed and photographed by Andrew Douglas, written by Steve Haisman, and edited by Michael Elliot. It was executive-produced by Steve Golin and Anthony Wall. It features the music of Jim White, Johnny Dowd, The Handsome Family, David Eugene Edwards of 16 Horsepower, Rev. Gary Howlington, The Singing Hall Sisters, David Johansen, Melissa Swingle and Lee Sexton. It also features the author Harry Crews. Documentary film Shunka is a 2011 independent documentary film directed by C.J. Gardella. Thriller Death Race is a 2008 American science fiction action thriller film produced, written, and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and starring Jason Statham. Though referred to as a remake of the 1975 film Death Race 2000 in reviews and marketing materials, director Paul W.S. Anderson stated in the DVD commentary that he thought of the film as a prequel. A remake had been in development since 2002, though production was delayed by disapproval of early screenplays then placed in turnaround following a dispute between Paramount Pictures and the producer duo Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner. Death Race was acquired by Universal Studios, and Anderson re-joined the project to write and direct. Filming began in Montreal in August 2007, and the completed project was released on August 22, 2008. Two direct to video prequels were released: Death Race 2 on October 31, 2010, and Death Race 3: Inferno on January 22, 2013. Thriller City of Angels is a 1998 American romantic fantasy drama film directed by Brad Silberling. The film stars Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan. Set in Los Angeles, California, the film is a very loose remake of Wim Wenders' 1987 German film Wings of Desire, which was set in Berlin. Thriller Content in a world of isolation that feeds his imagination, Blane lives the life of a vagabond. He crosses paths with Krista and she discovers Blane's darkest secret; his friend NARA. Comedy Dead Before Dawn 3D is a 2012 Canadian adventure-horror comedy directed by April Mullen, written by Tim Doiron, and starring Devon Bostick, Martha MacIsaac, and Christopher Lloyd. It introduces "zemons", a combination of zombie and demon. It is Canada's first stereoscopic live-action 3D feature film, and Mullen is the first female to direct a live action, fully stereoscopic 3D feature film. Science Fiction Casshern is a 2004 Japanese tokusatsu film adaptation of the anime series of the same name. It was written and directed by Kazuaki Kiriya. It stars Yusuke Iseya as Tetsuya Azuma/Casshern, Kumiko Aso as Luna Kozuki, Toshiaki Karasawa as Burai, Mayumi Sada as Saguree, and Jun Kaname as Barashin. Documentary film Francesco und der Papst is a 2011 film directed by Ciro Cappellari. Comedy The Marrying Man is a 1991 romantic comedy film starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. The film was directed by Jerry Rees, and written by Neil Simon. The film opened to mixed and poor reviews, with Basinger's performance in the film earning her a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Actress. Thriller Day of the Dead is a 2008 American horror film about a virus outbreak which causes people to turn into violent zombie-like creatures. A number of elements draw inspiration from George A. Romero's zombie film of the same name, the third in Romero's Dead series. The film is directed by Steve Miner and written by Jeffrey Reddick. The film was principally shot in Bulgaria, with limited shooting in Los Angeles, California. Tyler Bates provided the soundtrack, and screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick has a cameo appearance as an ill-fated police officer. Thriller With inter-twining stories detailing the unscrupulous rules that govern foreign espionage after the Cold War, this film is a brazen look at current international politics and American foreign policy. Set against an Eastern European nation's election, in a country that a few short years ago was the most notorious communist dictatorship, the film charts the paths of five characters; An aging CIA officer relegated to an outpost due to his scandalous connections to rendition and torture; A young attractive economic advisor who seeks out the toughest assignment to proof her worth, as an economic advisor at the US Bulgarian embassy; The ambitious Bulgarian Prime Minister's chief of staff - facing a tough re-election; An American political consultant "hired to fix" the prime minister's election; and a retired member of the Bulgarian Communist State Police...these five character destinies intertwine in the weeks leading up to the elections in a fledgling democracy, exposing the human costs of political power-brokering, through the secret exchanges between nations. Comedy Khanna & Iyer is a 2007 bollywood musical comedy romance drama film directed by Hemant Hegde. Comedy Montana is an American crime film released in 1998, directed by Jennifer Leitzes, written by Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber, and produced by Sean Cooley, Zane W. Levitt, and Mark Yellen. Claire is a professional hit woman who has been targeted by her own organization. Her boss gives her a low level task of retrieving his runaway girlfriend Kitty. Once Claire tracks down Kitty, she is unable to stop her from killing the boss' incompetent son. Comedy Kiss Kis Ko is a 2004 musical comedy film directed by Sharad Sharan and written by Pankaj Kapoor. Science Fiction A fascinating cultural history of supernatural phenomena from UFOs to witches and demons.Presenter Mark Hamill features the various beasts and monsters in the mythical stories from the past and why indeed man felt the need to create such stories. Documentary film Snow Capers is a short documentary film that is directed by Arthur Cohen. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Short Subjects, Two-Reel in the 21st Annual Academy Awards. The film is about winter sports in the Rocky Mountains. Comedy "An independent film crew is hard at work shooting the next big zombie movie. Problems arise however when they actually succeed in raising the dead and zombies invade the set. The cast and crew succumbs to the horde until all that remains are the two abused production assistants and one of the extras. They discover the reason the dead are coming back to life is because the prop spell book on set is actually real. Making a brave last stand against the horde on the main set, the survivors struggle to find a spell to stop the undead. They succeed, but not by de-animating the undead. Instead they accidentally put the horde under their control. The survivors take over the set and finish the movie themselves with the zombies as their crew." Quoting the description from the film's Official Site. Comedy Day of the Painter is a 1960 American short film directed by Robert P. Davis. It was filmed at Mamaroneck Harbor in Mamaroneck, NY. Thriller The Lower Circle is a 2009 fantasy horror science fiction film written and directed by Luigi Scarcelli and Thomas Sibley. Comedy Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani is a 2009 romantic comedy film. It stars Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif in lead roles. Salman Khan and director Rajkumar Santoshi appear in cameo roles. Comedy Dovolená s Andělem is a 1952 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Animation The Wind Up Life is a 2010 short animated film written and directed by Yi-Jen Chen. Science Fiction The Worst Movie Ever! is a 2011 American sci-fi/action/drama/horror/comedy/musical film written, produced, and directed by Glenn Berggoetz. Comedy Double Dribble is a 1946 theatrical cartoon that spoofs the sport of basketball. The cartoon stars the Disney character Goofy, and was directed by Jack Hannah. Comedy That's What I Am is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Michael Pavone and starring Ed Harris and Chase Ellison. It received a limited release on April 29, 2011, and was later released on DVD on July 15, 2011. Documentary film Mommy Mommy is a 2007 documentary film directed by Sylvie Rosenthal about a Montreal lesbian couple's five-year-long struggle to have a child. Documentary film The Dream of Perfection is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by John Weiley. Documentary film He Was a Giant with Brown Eyes is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Eileen Hofer. Documentary film Super High Me is a 2007 documentary film about the effects of smoking cannabis for 30 days. The documentary stars comedian Doug Benson. The documentary's name and its poster are plays on the 2004 documentary Super Size Me. Comedy First Class Thieves is a Croatian comedy film directed by Fadil Hadžić. It was released in 2005. Comedy Missing Link is a 1988 film written and directed by Carol and David Hughes. The movie is set in Africa roughly one million years ago, at a time when one species of "man-apes" was being displaced by the ancestors of modern humans. The film follows the last of the man-apes as he wanders through the wilderness after his tribe is slaughtered by the aggressive humans who have invented the ax and have learned to make use of fire. He journeys through a savanna, an oasis, a desert, and eventually the shores of a beach. Along the way, he avoids the humans that killed his family and witnesses many fantastic sights of wildlife. After experiencing a hallucination brought on by ingesting a hallucinogenic plant, he realizes the stone ax that he has been carrying after finding it at the site where his tribe was killed is a weapon. When he comes across a human footprint at the ocean shore, he sniffs it and then starts hitting it, wanting revenge against the humans. But he then relents and tosses the ax into the ocean. The closing scene has him sitting mournfully on the beach as the sun sets. The closing text states that the "man-apes" were likely the first species humanity pushed into extinction. Comedy Popraviliste za roditelje is a 2010 Croatian comedy short film directed by Bruno Ankovic. Animation Urs is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Moritz Mayerhofer. Comedy Gray Matters is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Sue Kramer, starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh and Bridget Moynahan. It premiered on October 21, 2006 at the Hamptons International Film Festival and had a United States limited theatrical release on February 23, 2007. Science Fiction Star Trek: Renegades is a fan-created project to create a pilot for a new Star Trek series. Several former Star Trek actors will appear, including Walter Koenig, Robert Picardo, Manu Intiraymi, and Tim Russ. Tim Russ will also direct the pilot. Funding was successfully sought for production during 2012 through Kickstarter and additional funding was raised through Indiegogo in 2013. Another fundraising campaign, focusing on visual effects, was started on Indiegogo on April 3, 2014, and concluded on May 18, 2014. Comedy Valentín is a 2002 Argentine-French-Italian drama film written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film features Rodrigo Noya as Valentín and Carmen Maura as the grandmother. Director Alejandro Agresti also stars as Valentín's father. The story revolves around the world of an eight-year-old boy, Valentín, who dreams of one day becoming an astronaut. While caught in the middle of his family, he attempts to better the bewildering world around him. Comedy There's No Business Like Show Business is a 1954 20th Century-Fox musical-comedy-drama, directed by Walter Lang. The title is borrowed from the famous song in the stage musical Annie Get Your Gun. The screenplay was written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron, based on a story by Lamar Trotti; and the movie was filmed in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color. With a negative reputation for being a box office bomb, the film stars an ensemble cast, including Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey, Donald O'Connor, Mitzi Gaynor, Marilyn Monroe, Richard Eastham, and Johnnie Ray. Comedy How to Marry a Millionaire is a 1953 American romantic comedy directed by Jean Negulesco and produced and written by Nunnally Johnson. The film stars Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall as three gold diggers, along with William Powell, David Wayne, Rory Calhoun, and Cameron Mitchell. The screenplay was based on the plays The Greeks Had a Word for It by Zoë Akins and Loco by Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert. Distributed by 20th Century Fox, How to Marry a Millionaire was filmed in Technicolor and was the first film ever to be photographed in the new CinemaScope wide-screen process, although it was the second Cinemascope film released by Fox after the biblical epic film The Robe. How to Marry a Millionaire was also the first 1950s color and CinemaScope film ever to be shown on prime time network television, when it was presented as the first film on NBC Saturday Night at the Movies on September 23, 1961. The soundtrack from How to Marry a Millionaire was released on CD by Film Score Monthly on March 15, 2001. Documentary film Angels of War is a 1981 film directed by Andrew Pike, Hank Nelson and Gavan Daws. Comedy Nudist Beach is a 2011 short drama romantic-comedy film written and directed by Stephen Trumble. Comedy My Favorite Martian is a 1999 comic science fiction film starring Christopher Lloyd, Jeff Daniels, Daryl Hannah, Elizabeth Hurley, Wallace Shawn and Ray Walston, based on the 1960s television series of the same name. It was directed by Donald Petrie and written by original-series creator John L. Greene, Sherri Stoner and Deanna Oliver. Creatures were created by Amalgamated Dynamics from designs by Jordu Schell. Comedy "The Goodies Rule – OK.?" is a special episode of the award-winning British comedy television series The Goodies. The costume designer for this episode was BBC costume designer Dee Robson. As always, it was written by The Goodies, with songs and music by Bill Oddie. Comedy Die Alive is a Canadian feature film directed by JF Leduc. It was shot on DV in 2000 and released on DVD in 2001. Die Alive is a comedy that tells the story of a no-budget film crew attempting to shoot a horror film in an abandoned hospital that turns out to be really haunted. According to director JF Leduc, it was originally intended to shoot the "movie-in-the-movie" that the characters are shooting over a three-week period. Just 24 hours before the "get go", it was announced that they could no longer get the hospital for the three weeks they had planned, but that they could still use it for free for the weekend. The film was improvised over the weekend and cost about US$300 to produce. The film was awarded a Guinness World Record as "Least Expensive Feature Film" ever made. It premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, was projected theatrically in Canada and Argentina, was shown to a pay-per-view audience on Hollywood.com and later released on DVD. This record was printed in the 2005 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records. Comedy Custom Made 10.30 is a 2005 Japanese film about an 18-year-old high school student in Hiroshima, and the film is collaborated with a concert of Tamio Okuda on October 30, 2004, at Hiroshima Municipal Stadium for the 10th anniversary of his solo performance. Comedy How to Frame a Figg is a 1971 Universal comedy about a bungling bookkeeper's assistant, Hollis Alexander Figg in the Dalton city hall, who finds himself framed for embezzlement. A sweet young woman helps him clear his name. Comedy Sunshine Cleaning is a 2008 comedy-drama film starring Amy Adams and Emily Blunt. Directed by Christine Jeffs and written by Megan Holley, the film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2008. It was purchased by Overture Films for distribution and opened in limited release in the United States on March 13, 2009. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 25, 2009. Comedy Yidl Mitn Fidl is a 1936 musical film. Comedy 22 Jump Street is a 2014 American action comedy film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, produced by and starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, and written by Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel, and Rodney Rothman. It is the sequel to the 2012 film 21 Jump Street, based on the television series of the same name. The film was released on June 13, 2014, by Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film received generally positive reviews, and has earned over $330 million at the box office. A third film is in development, with Lord and Miller acting as producers. Documentary film Yusniel is a 2013 documentry short film directed by Juan Pablo Daranas Molina. Thriller The Baker is a 2007 British comedy thriller film written and directed by Gareth Lewis and starring Damian Lewis, Kate Ashfield and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. An ex-assassin retires to a small Welsh town and opens a cake shop but is unable to escape his former associates. It is also known by the alternative title Assassin In Love. Comedy Ena Exypno Exypno Moutro, also known as O Achtypos is a 1965 Greek black and white comedy film made by Finos Films and based on a theatrical play by Tsiforos O Tilemahos Triposse. It was directed by Andreas Andreakis, written by Giannis Dalianidis and Nikos Tsiforos. The movie premiered on February 18, 1965 and made about 300,000 tickets in its first run. Comedy Zulu Comedy Galla '09 is a 2009 comedy film directed by Lars Hammer Rasmussen. Documentary film This Day is a 2003 documentary film by Akram Zataari. Comedy Maujaan Dubai Diyaan is a 1985 Punjabi-language Indian feature film directed by Subhash C. Bhakri, starring Vinod Mehra, Bhavana Bhatt, Madhu Malini, Aruna Irani, Ranjeet, Iftekhar, Kaajal Kiran and Mithun Chakraborty. Documentary film Congo River, beyond darkness is a 2005 film by Thierry Michel examining the Congo River in Africa. Thriller Die Another Day is the twentieth spy film in the James Bond series, and the fourth and last film to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film follows Bond as he leads a mission to North Korea, during which he is betrayed and, after seemingly killing a rogue North Korean colonel, is captured and imprisoned. More than a year later Bond is released as part of a prisoner exchange. Surmising that someone within the British government betrayed him, he attempts to earn redemption by tracking down his betrayer and killing a North Korean agent he believes was involved in his torture. Die Another Day, produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and directed by Lee Tamahori, marks the James Bond franchise's 40th anniversary. The series began in 1962 with Sean Connery starring as Bond in Dr. No. Die Another Day includes references to each of the preceding films. The film received mixed reviews. Some critics praised the work of Lee Tamahori, while others criticised the film's heavy use of computer-generated imagery, which they found unconvincing and a distraction from the film's plot. Documentary film Listen to a City is a 1966 documentary film directed by Eric Fullilove. Thriller Taken 3 is an upcoming English-language French action thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It is the sequel to the 2012 film Taken 2 and the third and final installment in the Taken film series. The film stars Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen and Forest Whitaker. Principal photography began on March 29, 2014 in Los Angeles. In the United States, 20th Century Fox will release the film on January 9, 2015. Documentary film King Cool: Ah! History of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers is a 2004 documentary of American rock singer Donnie Iris and his backing band, the Cruisers. The documentary was released on DVD to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Iris' solo career. Comedy Pretty Happy is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Seth Fisher. Documentary film Lección de cine is a short film directed by Rodolfo Montero. Comedy Shred 2: Revenge of the Boarding School Dropouts is a snowboarding film and a sequel to Shred that stars Tom Green and was filmed at Big White Ski Resort in British Columbia, Canada. Animation Kuubo is a 2010 short animated film directed by Claudia Rothlin and Adrian Flückiger. Documentary film In the Footsteps of Ambedkar is a 1989 documentary film directed by Robert Mullan. Comedy All Men Are the Same is a 1994 romantic comedy written by Yolanda García Serrano, Manuel Gómez Pereira, Juan Luis Iborra, Joaquín Oristrell, and directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. Documentary film Persecution Blues: The Battle For The Tote is a 2011 documentary directed by Natalie van den Dungen. Documentary film Knuckle is a 2012 film about the secretive world of Irish Traveller bare-knuckle boxing. The film was made in stages over 12 years. Comedy The Umbrella Coup is a 1980 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury, starring Pierre Richard, Gordon Mitchell and Gert Fröbe. The creation of the film was inspired by several assassinations of Bulgarian dissidents where the so-called Bulgarian umbrella was used as a weapon. The working title of the film was Le Coup du Parapluie Bulgare. Comedy The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag is a 1992 American screwball comedy film written by Grace Cary Bickley and directed by Allan Moyle. The film stars Penelope Ann Miller, Eric Thal, Julianne Moore, William Forsythe, Cathy Moriarty and Alfre Woodard. Rock and roll recording pioneer Cordell Jackson played a bit part as "Bathroom Woman." The film was distributed by Touchstone Pictures for Interscope Communications. Documentary film O salão azul is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Luciana Hees. Comedy Mystic Pizza is a 1988 American coming-of-age film directed by Donald Petrie. It stars Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts, and Lili Taylor. The film also stars Vincent D'Onofrio, William R. Moses, Adam Storke, Conchata Ferrell and Matt Damon in his film debut. Although the movie did not perform as well as expected at the box office, the movie has gained a large cult following since its release and received relatively positive reviews by film critics, who praised the performances by the three lead actresses. Comedy Fighting for Love is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Joe Ma, Aubrey Lam and Taurus Chow. Comedy Musty Musketeers is the 154th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction Al quickly hides on a pipe as the Federation Forces soldiers walk by. He sneaks through the conduit back to Bernie and tells him he got pictures of a Federation mobile suit. Bernie says they could have been caught, but he is glad they got the pictures and figures that Steiner will love it. They print the pictures, and Bernie sees it's not a GM. He reports back to the warehouse, and Garcia punches him for being stupid enough to take that risk. Animation My Avatar is a 2011 short-animated, comedy, fantasy and romance film written by Marc Wiltshire and Joel Dorland, and directed by Marc Wiltshire. Comedy Playing with Fire is a 1921 German silent comedy-drama film directed by Georg Kroll and Robert Wiene and starring Diana Karenne, Vasilij Vronski, Ossip Runitsch and Anton Edthofer. A method actress likes living out the roles she is playing in real life. To prepare for her new play, she enters the criminal underworld and ends up being implicated in a burgalry of a Duke who is one of her suitors. The film received a generally positive reception from critics, although some were doubtful about the blending of farce and tragedy. Comedy Always a Bride is a 1940 Comedy directed by Noel M. Smith, starring Rosemary Lane and George Reeves. Documentary film Schuss! is a 2005 documentary film directed by Nicolas Rey. Documentary film Blueprint for Accountability: Working the Dark Side is a 2009 documentary film directed by Steve Lawrence. Thriller The Frog is a 1937 British crime film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Noah Beery, Jack Hawkins and Richard Ainley. The film is about the police chasing a criminal mastermind who goes by the name of The Frog. It was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace. It was followed by a loose sequel The Return of the Frog, the following year. Comedy Sweets is a comedy, crime, drama film directed by Joseph Pitchhadze. Comedy Einmal ist keinmal is a German phrase which translates roughly as "once is never" in English, essentially meaning that a single event is not statistically significant or that one can be forgiven the first time one makes a mistake. It is the title of an East German film, released in 1955. The phrase was also significant in the novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being, by Milan Kundera. In this book, the adage encapsulates the "all-or-nothing" cognitive distortion that the protagonist must overcome in his hero's journey, namely "If we only have one life to live, we might as well not have lived at all," and specifically his initial fallacy, "Was it better to be with Teresa or to remain alone? There is no means of testing which decision is better, because there is no basis for comparison." Comedy Strange Behavior is a 1981 mystery horror film directed by Michael Laughlin, written by Bill Condon, and starring Michael Murphy. It is a homage to the pulp horror films of the 1950s. The film was intended as the first installment of the Strange Trilogy which was cancelled after the second installment, Strange Invaders, failed to attract a large enough audience. Comedy Apagogi sta tyfla is a 1989 comedy film written by Thanos Tsambras and directed by Yiannis Hartomatzidis. Comedy Los tramposos is a 1959 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and starring Tony Leblanc and Antonio Ozores. The movie is about two small-time con-men. Animation The Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls is a place where 8-18 year olds from all over the country come to jam --forming bands, writing songs and building community. What they learn through music extends far beyond song, however. What they discover is their own true voice, and a confidence in themselves that is the true meaning of "Girls Rock!" This magnificent experiment in empowerment leaves no one unchanged.This is their journey. Animation "In this etude the director illustrates the vanity of a certain type of speaker and the effect their never-ending addresses have on their audience. Pojar applies modern caricature graphics to a relief puppet, he stylises the animated movement, and replaces the spoken word with streams of cut-out letters." Quoting the description from the 2007 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Comedy Oranges and Lemons is a 1923 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. Comedy Let the Bullets Fly is a 2010 action comedy film written and directed by Jiang Wen, based on a story by Ma Shitu, a famous Sichuanese writer. The film is set in Sichuan during the 1920s when the bandit Zhang descends upon a town posing as its new mayor. The film also stars Chow Yun-fat, Carina Lau, Ge You, Chen Kun and Zhou Yun. The film's script went through over thirty drafts before Jiang Wen was happy with it. Let the Bullets Fly was originally to be released in September 2010 but was pushed back to December. Made in Mandarin and Sichuanese, the film broke several box office records in China, and has received critical acclaim, when it was released. Let the Bullets Fly grossed 674 million yuan in Chinese box office. becoming the highest grossing domestic film in China until it was beaten by Painted Skin: The Resurrection in 2012. Comedy Les bricoleurs is a 1963 French thriller film directed by Jean Girault and starring Francis Blanche, Darry Cowl, Elke Sommer and Jacqueline Maillan. Two estate agents discover a body in a house they are about to sell to a customer. It was released as Who Stole the Body? in the United States. Comedy Her Husband's Affairs is a 1947 American romantic comedy film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Columbia Pictures. It stars Lucille Ball, Franchot Tone, and Edward Everett Horton . Comedy Fireball 500 is a stock car racing film, blended with the beach party film genre. A vehicle for stars Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, and Fabian, it was one of a string of similar racing films from the 1960s. Written by William Asher and Leo Townsend, and directed by William Asher, it tells the story of Dave Owens, a stock car racer forced to run moonshine. Thriller Bhram is a 2008 Hindi film starring Dino Morea, Milind Soman and Sheetal Menon. It was produced by Nari Hira and directed by Pavan Kaul. The film falls in the suspense thriller genre. The music of film was composed by Pritam. Thriller Stefanie's Present is a 1995 drama thriller film written and directed by Mathieu Seiler. Comedy Porky's Spring Planting is a seven minute Looney Tunes short film starring Porky Pig, released in July 1938. Like all Looney Tune cartoons of the time, it was produced by Leon Schlesinger and distributed by Vitaphone. Comedy Paradise Grove is an independent 2003 black comedy filmed in London. Much of the film is based in a fictional Jewish retirement home. It stars Ron Moody and Rula Lenska. It was directed by Charles Harris and was his first feature film. Thriller Shiner is a 2000 released film written by Scott Cherry and directed by John Irvin and starred Michael Caine and Martin Landau. It was shot in London. Comedy Mera Pind is a Punjabi film released on 20 September 2008, directed and produced Manmohan Singh. The film stars Harbhajan Mann, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Kimi Verma and Gurpreet Ghuggi. Thriller Thottal Thodarum is an upcoming Tamil Love-Thriller film written and directed by Cable Sankar. The film features Thaman Kumar and Arundhati in the lead roles, while Vincent Asokan plays a supporting role. Director Cable Sankar is well known Writer in tamil. Thriller The Taking of Beverly Hills is a 1991 American action film, directed by Sidney J. Furie. The film stars Ken Wahl, Matt Frewer, Harley Jane Kozak and Robert Davi. In the film, football hero Boomer Hayes battles a group of ex-cops, who are using a chemical spill as a front to rob several homes and bank vaults in Beverly Hills. The film also features Pamela Anderson in her first film part in an uncredited role playing a cheerleader. Animation My Face Is in Space is a 2012 short animation film written by Daniel Brierley, Tom Jobbins and directed by Tom Jobbins. Comedy God on the Rocks is a 1990 TV film directed by Ross Cramer. Science Fiction The Mad Ghoul is a science fiction and Universal monsters horror film, also known as Mystery of the Ghoul, starring Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers, and David Bruce, and featuring George Zucco, Robert Armstrong, and Milburn Stone. Comedy Leather Jacket Love Story is a 1997 film directed by David DeCoteau. The film tells the story of poet Kyle who wants to find true love with Mike, a handsome, aggressive older man who Kyle met on a one night stand. Mink Stole from Hairspray and Serial Mom fame plays Martine, and civil rights activist Morris Kight plays a cameo of himself. It is the first film by DeCoteau which falls outside of speculative fiction genres. Comedy A Spectre Is Haunting Europe is a 2013 comedy written and directed by Julian Radlmaier. Thriller Saat Sawal is a 1971 Bollywood adventure film directed by Babubhai Mistry. The film stars Johnny Whisky. Documentary film Durazno is an documentary film directed by Yashira Jordan. The film utilized crowd-funding and ecological production, and is one of the first of its type to be made in Bolivia and Argentina. The documentary was filmed during 2012 in the Argentinian cities of Santa Fe and La Plata, as well as in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Science Fiction The Night the World Exploded is a 1957 science fiction film. The film was written by Jack Natteford and Luci Ward and directed by Fred F. Sears for producer Sam Katzman. Comedy Saatanan radikaalit is a 1971 Finnish film comedy directed and written by Heikki Huopainen and Timo Nissi and starring Heikki Nousiainen. Comedy Buck Benny Rides Again is a 1940 Paramount Pictures feature film starring Jack Benny and Ellen Drew. The film featured regulars from Benny's radio show including Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Andy Devine, Phil Harris, and Dennis Day. The film was directed and produced by Mark Sandrich and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It was the tenth highest grossing film of 1940. Comedy The Mystery of Mamo, also known as The Secret of Mamo, is a 1978 Japanese animated science fiction comedy adventure film; it is the first animated film of the Lupin III franchise created by manga author Monkey Punch. The film was originally released in Japanese theatres on December 16, 1978 as Lupin III but was later retitled to Lupin III: Lupin vs. the Clones to differentiate it from other elements of the franchise. The film was produced by animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha, directed by Sōji Yoshikawa and written by Yoshikawa and cult pink film screenwriter Atsushi Yamatoya. The film's plot follows master thief Arsène Lupin III and his attempts to foil Mamo, a wealthy and powerful recluse, and his bid for immortality. Since its original Japanese release, the film has been licensed to several companies for release in North America and Europe, with four different English dubs of the film being produced in that time. In 2013, North American publisher Discotek Media released the film on a DVD containing all four English dubs as well as extensive liner notes and essays about the film and its production. Thriller Z is a 1969 French language political thriller directed by Costa-Gavras, with a screenplay by Gavras and Jorge Semprún, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Vassilis Vassilikos. The film presents a thinly fictionalized account of the events surrounding the assassination of democratic Greek politician Grigoris Lambrakis in 1963. With its satirical view of Greek politics, its dark sense of humor, and its downbeat ending, the film captures the outrage about the military dictatorship that ruled Greece at the time of its making. Z stars Jean-Louis Trintignant as the investigating magistrate. International stars Yves Montand and Irene Papas also appear, but despite their star billing have very little screen time compared to the other principals. Jacques Perrin, who co-produced, plays a key role. The film's title refers to a popular Greek protest slogan meaning "he lives". The film had a total of 3,952,913 admissions in France and was the 4th highest grossing film of the year. It was also the 12th highest grossing film of 1969 in the U.S. Z is also one of the few films to be nominated for both the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Picture. Comedy Kung Fu Mahjong 2 is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing and starring Cherrie Ying, Yuen Wah and Yuen Qiu. It is the first sequel to Kung Fu Mahjong. Comedy Injun Trouble is a 1969 final animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Cool Cat. It is noted for being the final cartoon in the original Merrie Melodies series, ending a run which had lasted since 1930. This cartoon was the last Merrie Melodies cartoon until 1988's The Night of the Living Duck. The cartoon shares its name with an earlier short directed by Bob Clampett. Comedy Apartment 12 is a 2001 comedy/ romance film written by Dan Bootzin and Elizabeth Rivera Bootzin and directed by Dan Bootzin. Animation Jackie Chan Adventures: The Shadow of Shendu is a 2001 animation film. Animation Collage is a 1988 animation film directed by Céu D’Ellia. Documentary film Colours of the Islands is a 2012 music documentary film written and directed by Madli Lääne. Documentary film "Blood and Fire paints a portrait of the Salvation Army from the point of view of some of its more prominent senior members. Featuring open air sermons, band rehearsals and candid moments between a pastor and his flock, this doc is a great example of the kind of social filmmaking that earned the NFB and Candid Eye its international cult status." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Hot Docs site. Thriller "Monia (Sonja Richter), a rather strange young woman who may be in the midst of a nervous breakdown, walks alone through the streets of a Gothenburg. Walking past a sinister alleyway, she sees a badly injured man struggling to breathe. The man’s been dispatched by the Bayonet Killer, a murderer who’s been plaguing the city for the last couple of months. Monia is immediately plunged into a mystery only she and the strangely solicitous and philosophical Frank (Jonas Karlsson) seem to care about. As Monia stumbles on one killing after another, she confronts a shady hoodlum (Kristoffer Joyner) who, rather suspiciously, seems to be at the scene of every crime. With Bad Faith, Swedish director Kristian Petri intelligently riffs on the history of the suspense film, deftly combining its highs and lows. On one hand, the film offers up a gloss on giallos – the lurid, visually stylized, Italian-thriller form popularized by Mario Bava and later by Dario Argento. At the same time, Petri and his collaborators make reference to the most cerebral and self-conscious mysteries ever made, from Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow-Up to Paul Verhoeven’s international breakthrough, The Fourth Man. Like Verhoeven’s underrated classic, Bad Faith is propelled by the characters’ awareness that they’re caught in a narrative they should recognize but refuse to – a conflict which allows for ample amounts of suspense and for a very sly comedy. Central to the film’s success is our suspicion that Monia isn’t playing with a full deck. As she grows more and more obsessed with the murders and her daily life crumbles around her (she hides in her apartment for weeks on end), we begin to question her sanity and, by extension, the rules and assumptions of the genre which she inhabits. It’s a genuinely postmodern thriller, a sublimely funny movie that questions its characters mental soundness and our own addiction to narrative." Quoting Steve Gravestock from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Science Fiction Hard to Be a God is a joint USSR-Germany science fiction film directed by Peter Fleischmann released in 1989, based on the novel of the same name by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The Strugatsky brothers' main request was for the director to be of Soviet origin, possibly Aleksei German. Still, against their will, Fleischmann became the director of this project. Because of Fleischmann's intractability and difficult nature, Arkady and Boris Strugatsky stopped collaborating with him and abandoned the film. As a result the final product was heavily criticized by them. This led to the 2013 film development. Grant Stevens performed the title song. Documentary film Song of Road is a documentary, music film directed by Neulsaem Choi. Documentary film The Real Sound of the Nation's Rebirth 1989-1993 is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Domantas Vildžiūnas. Documentary film Out of the Clear Blue Sky is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Danielle Gardner. Comedy Symmoria eraston, Alternative forms: Simoria eraston is a 1972 Greek black-and-white film starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Maro Kontou, Nikos Rizos and Kaiti Panou. Thriller Herapurple: Devil Goddess is a 2001 horror/thriller film written and directed by Kil-chae Jeong. Comedy The third stage show from Ørkenens Sønner from their 2001 tour "En storm i et glas vand". Comedy Rookery Nook was a 1953 British live television production of the comedy play by Ben Travers broadcast on 23 May 1953. Featuring in this version were Peter Cushing, David Stoll and Lally Bowers. It was based on Travers' play Rookery Nook, one of the Aldwych Farces, and is believed not to have telerecorded as it was transmitted and is therefore lost. Animation Volumen is an official VHS released by Björk on November 30, 1998, released on DVD on May 31, 1999. It includes all of Björk's videos up until "Hunter". On December 2, 2002, it was reissued as Greatest Hits - Volumen 1993–2003 which includes all the videos to "Nature Is Ancient". A separate DVD released in 2002, Volumen Plus, is available for those who purchased this original release and who want the additional seven videos. It has been certified Gold in the USA. Comedy Temp is a 1995 comedy TV film written by Moira Buffini and directed by Crispin Reece. Documentary film I Need That Record! is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Brendan Toller. Comedy Kothala Raayudu is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi. Science Fiction Malpertuis is a 1971 Belgian fantasy-horror directed by Harry Kümel, based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Aristocrats is a 2005 documentary film about the famous dirty joke of the same name. It was conceived and produced by comedians Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza, edited by Emery Emery, and released to theaters by TH!NKFilm. The film is dedicated to Johnny Carson, as "The Aristocrats" was said to be his favorite joke. Comedy Carry On Cleo is a British film comedy which was released in 1964. It is the tenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, and the website ICONS.a portrait of England describes Carry On Cleo as "perhaps the best" of the series. Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey and Jim Dale are present and Connor made his last appearance until his return in Carry On Up the Jungle six years later. Joan Sims returned to the series for the first time since Carry On Regardless three years earlier. Sims would now appear in every Carry On up to Carry On Emmannuelle in 1978, making her the most prolific actress in the series. The title role is played by Amanda Barrie in her second and last Carry On. Along with Carry On Sergeant and Carry On Screaming!, its original posters were reproduced by the Royal Mail on stamps to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Carry on series in June 2008. Documentary film The Money Masters is a 1996 documentary film written by William T. Still and Patrick S.J. Carmack and directed by William T. Still. Science Fiction Stonados is a Sci-Fi film directed by Jason Bourque. Comedy Chile puede is a 2008 Chilean comedy film about an illegal private Chilean space venture orchestrated by a mad tycoon that comes under the suspicions of the United States government, as an Arab and Al-Qaeda motivated anthrax-filled-satellite attack on the United States. Science Fiction Creatures from the Abyss is a 1994 science fiction monster horror film written by Richard Baumann and directed by Massimiliano Cerchi. Animation What's Cookin' Doc? is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett and starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a variant on Bugs' catch-phrase "What's up Doc?". It also hints at one of the scenes in the picture. Comedy Quartet is a 1948 British anthology film with four segments, each based on a story by W. Somerset Maugham. Each segment is introduced by the author. It was successful enough to produce two sequels Trio and Encore, and popularised the compendium film format, leading to films such as O. Henry's Full House in 1952. The screenplays for the stories were all written by R. C. Sherriff. Documentary film The Best Medicine is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Martin Morrison and Gary Thomas. Comedy The First Day Of The Rest Of My Life is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Marta Loza Alonso. Comedy Cserebere is a 1940 Hungarian comedy film directed by László Cserépy and starring Kálmán Latabár, Bella Bordy and Manyi Kiss. Documentary film Las Viudas de Ifni is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Pedro Palacios and Pacheco Iborra. Documentary film Coffea Arábiga is a 1968 short documentary film written and directed by Nicolás Guillén Landrián. Comedy World of Comedy, also known as Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy, is a 1962 American documentary compilation of scenes from Harold Lloyd's best known films. The clips were personally selected by Lloyd, who also wrote the voiceover narration. The film marked the return of Lloyd to cinemas after an absence of more than two decades, and it included extended excerpts from the classics Safety Last! and Feet First which hadn't been publicly screened during the previous three decades. Comedy The Beachcomber is a 1954 British comedy-drama film directed by Muriel Box starring Donald Sinden, Glynis Johns, Robert Newton, Paul Rogers, Donald Pleasence and Michael Hordern. The film is based on the story The Vessel of Wrath by W. Somerset Maugham and was adapted by Sydney Box. It was the second screen adaptation of the book following the 1938 film Vessel of Wrath. The film was shot in Ceylon. Comedy The Pest is a 1997 American comedy film inspired by the classic short story "The Most Dangerous Game". Comedian John Leguizamo plays a Puerto Rican con artist in Miami, Florida named Pestario Rivera Garcia Picante Salsa Vargas who agrees to be the human target for a racist German manhunter for a US$50,000 reward. Documentary film Rock in the Red Zone is an upcoming documentary film about the many rock and roll bands that have come out of Sderot, a town in southern Israel that has been under almost daily attack for many years by Qassam rockets fired from Gaza by Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Young musicians use one of the town's bomb shelters as a rock and roll club. The director/producer is Laura Bialis. Documentary film Yadorigi: A Village in Portraits is a 2011 short documentary film produced and directed by Eiji Iwakawa. Documentary film Polish Illusions is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jacob Dammas and Helge Renner. Comedy Blue Streak is a 1999 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Dave Chappelle, Peter Greene, Nicole Ari Parker and William Forsythe. The film was shot on location in California. The prime shooting spot was Sony Pictures Studios which is located in Culver City, California. The film was released in September 1999 and opened as the number one movie in North America. It went on to gross nearly US$120 million at the worldwide box office. The soundtrack was also a success and has been certified platinum. It features artists such as So Plush featuring Ja Rule, Keith Sweat, Tyrese featuring Heavy D, Foxy Brown, Kelly Price and others. The lead single from the soundtrack was "Girl's Best Friend" performed by Jay-Z. The single garnered much airplay on both television and radio. Thriller Exit in Red is a 1996 American thriller drama film directed by Yurek Bogayevicz and starring Mickey Rourke, Annabel Schofield, Carré Otis and Anthony Michael Hall. Thriller Polski Crash is a 1993 film directed by Kaspar Heidelbach. Thriller Whisper Kill is a 1988 TV movie written by John Robert Bensink and directed by Christian I. Nyby II. Comedy G.I. Wanna Home is the 94th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Wood & Stock: Sexo, Orégano e Rock'n'Roll is a Brazilian animated film about two die-hard hippies trying to live in today's world. The film, based on the comic strip by Angeli, was released in 2006. The voice of the character Re Bordossa is provided by Rita Lee, ex vocalist of the famous Brazilian psychedelic band Os Mutantes. Comedy Love Is the Only Answer/人約離婚後 is the story of an unmarried couple played by Charmaine Sheh Sze Man and Alex Fong Lik Sun. They were supposed to get married, but the ceremony gets destroyed when wife-to-be Bo plays a video of her fiance in flagrante erecto with another woman. She plays it at the wedding banquet. But this doesn’t mean they can’t still be friends. The suspension of disbelief necessary here meets the same endurance and strength requirements as the suspension used on vehicles that race in the Dakar Rally. The film chronicles the odd relationship between these two people and the ways in which they constantly attract and repel one another. There are, of course, romantic plots aplenty and more than a few occasions where condoms are used. Animation Alice Through the Looking Glass is a 1987 Australian-Italian animated film nominally based on the novel Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. It was directed by Andrea Bresciani and Richard Slapczynski from a screenplay by Jameson Brewer.The movie starts off with a bored Alice trapped in her house from a snow storm. The film's voice cast includes Janet Waldo as Alice, Mr. T. as the Jabberwock, Phyllis Diller as the White Queen, Jonathan Winters as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and Alan Young as the White Knight. Much of the film consists of Alice and a jester named Tom Fool journeying through some of the incidents of the novel, while ultimately, the film is more about Alice finding an imaginary friend in Tom Fool than the novel's themes of logic, illogic, and reversal. The film also throws in Heffalumps, rock-throwing cavemen, Ed Sullivan, and The Marx Brothers. Humpty Dumpty . There are also a man that is made entirely out of newspaper, a talking horse, and a talking goat. When Alice wakes up, her father plays a game of chess with her, that of which her dream journey was based on, walking from square to square of a large chessboard. Comedy Daffy Duck & Egghead is a 1937-produced, 1938-released Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It features the early, zany version of Daffy Duck, who spends the film harassing Egghead, marking the second appearance of Daffy Duck, his first in color, and first where he is given his current name. It includes a set-piece song-and-dance number by Daffy, doing his own variation of The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down. Comedy Bam Bam and Celeste is a 2005 comedy film written by Margaret Cho and directed by Lorene Machado. Documentary film The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes is a 1968 Canadian short film featuring a humorous geography lesson in which a canoeist travels abruptly through time as he crosses the Great Lakes, experiencing cataclysmic changes in different eras. The film is narrated in ballad form. Some animation is employed in the film to show the coming and going of the Ice Age when the lakes were born, but most of the other episodes of lake history are suggested by camera tricks that affect the canoeman and so emphasize the change. There is, for instance, a scene where open water suddenly turns to ice, freezing the canoe in mid-paddle. Then, the canoe is left in mid air high above the water, illustrating the melting of the ice, and causing the intrepid canoeist to crash to the water below. At another juncture, he is almost run over by a huge freighter, illustrating the befouling of the waters by shipping. Such slapstick effects are employed to mark all the major changes in this history of the Great Lakes. Sudden changes of level leave the canoe stranded, or submerge the traveller’s tent. Animation Walt Disney's “Taxi Driver” is a 2011 short animation film directed by Bryan Boyce. Thriller The Big Heat is a 1953 film noir directed by Fritz Lang, starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, and Lee Marvin. It is about a cop who takes on the crime syndicate that controls his city after the murder of his wife. The film was written by former crime reporter Sydney Boehm based on a serial by William P. McGivern which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, and was published as a novel in 1952. The film was selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2011. Animation Wind in the Willows is an Australian 49-minute made-for-television animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988. The film is based on Kenneth Grahame's English children's novel of the same name, first published in 1908, and was adapted by Leonard Lee. It was directed by Geoff Collins, produced by Roz Phillips and featured original music by Mark Isaacs. Comedy Silver Stiletto is a 2011 short action comedy film written by Craig Rossiter and directed by Luke Mayze. Documentary film Abde's War is a 2013 film directed by Nagieb Khaja. Thriller Paying Guest is a 1957 Bollywood film directed by Subodh Mukherjee. The film stars Dev Anand and Nutan along with Shobha Khote. The soundtrack, composed by Sachin Dev Burman received a degree of popularity and made a lasting impression. The lyrics were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Paying Guest was the second hit film of the team of Mukherjee, Hussain, Dev Anand and S. D. Burman, who had combined two years earlier to make the successful Munimji. Animation Foodfight! is a 2012 American computer animated adventure comedy film produced by Threshold Entertainment and directed by Larry Kasanoff. The film features the voices of Charlie Sheen, Wayne Brady, Hilary Duff, and Eva Longoria. The film tells the story of brand mascots who come to life in a supermarket after closing time, and their struggles against the villainous forces of "Brand X". The film had a troubled and much delayed production. Foodfight! was originally scheduled for a Christmas 2003 release, however this failed to materialize and later planned release dates were also missed. Eventually, after the producers defaulted on a loan, in September 2011 the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company and International Film Guarantors auctioned off the film's assets and all associated rights. In 2012 the film had a low-key release, being direct-to-DVD in most territories. Foodfight! was a box office bomb, recouping only a fraction of its multi-million budget. Thriller Species III is a 2004 science fiction horror film. The film, directed by Brad Turner, is the third installment of the Species series and stars Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Robin Dunne, Amelia Cooke and John Paul Pitoc. Natasha Henstridge, who was contracted to a trilogy commencing with the first Species film, briefly reprises the role of Eve in the opening scene. The film premiered on the American channel Syfy on November 27, 2004. The film was released on DVD on December 7, 2004, in both a standard and an unrated version. The film was shot in high-definition video. Comedy Mojado Power is a 1981 Mexican comedy film directed by and starring Alfonso Arau. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace is a 1962 black-and-white film directed by Terence Fisher. It was a West German-French-Italian international co-production. The film starred Christopher Lee as Sherlock Holmes and Thorley Walters as Dr. Watson. Curt Siodmak wrote the screenplay, based on characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Comedy Extreme Dating is a 2004 film directed by Lorena David. Documentary film Un dragon dans les eaux pures du Caucase is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Nino Kirtadze. Science Fiction Insane 1980s movie made for American Television out of Japanese TV shows and over dubbed to make sense. Moves at a lightning pace, Probably the most enjoyable film of the cut & paste international genre. Comedy Betsy's Wedding is a 1990 American romantic-comedy film written, directed by and starring Alan Alda. It co-stars Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Madeline Kahn, Joey Bishop, Joe Pesci, Anthony LaPaglia, Burt Young and Catherine O'Hara. Documentary film Journey to the End of Coal is a French web documentary directed by Samuel Bollendorff and Abel Segretin. Based on the choose your own adventure principle, the interactive documentary tells the story of millions of Chinese coal miners who are risking their lives to satisfy their country’s appetite for economic growth. Comedy The Cannonball Run is a 1981 comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Dom DeLuise, Farrah Fawcett, and an all-star supporting cast. It was directed by Hal Needham, produced by Hong Kong's Golden Harvest films, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. One of 1981's most successful films at the box office, it was followed by Cannonball Run II, and Speed Zone. This and the 1984 sequel were the final film appearances of actor Dean Martin. Comedy Mimino is a 1977 comedy film by Soviet director Georgiy Daneliya produced by Mosfilm and Gruziya-film, starring Vakhtang Kikabidze and Frunzik Mkrtchyan. Anatoliy Petritskiy served as the film's Director of Photography. The Soviet era comedy won the 1977 Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Kisses and Hugs is a 1999 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Virzì. Comedy Car Wash is a 1976 American comedy film released by Universal Pictures. The Art Linson Production was directed by Michael Schultz from a screenplay by Joel Schumacher. Starring Franklyn Ajaye, Bill Duke, George Carlin, Irwin Corey, Ivan Dixon, Antonio Fargas, Jack Kehoe, Clarence Muse, Lorraine Gary, The Pointer Sisters and Richard Pryor, Car Wash is an episodic comedy about a day in the lives of the employees and the owner, Mr. B, of a Los Angeles, California car wash. Animation Format is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Darko Bakliža. Science Fiction Starship Invasions is a 1977 Canadian science fiction film produced by Ed Hunt and filmed in Toronto, Ontario. It was re-released in the United Kingdom as Project Genocide. Documentary film Eisenstein in Alma-Ata is a 1998 documentary film from Kazakhstan, directed by Igor Gonopolsky. Comedy Hatching Pete is a 2009 Disney Channel Original Movie which first aired on April 10, 2009 on Disney Channel UK and later Disney Channel and Family. It was released on DVD in America on May 12, 2009 together with Dadnapped. It is the first Disney Channel Original Movie to air in the UK first. It first aired in America on April 24, 2009. Thriller King of the Jungle is a 2000 drama film starring John Leguizamo, Rosie Perez, Michael Rapaport, Marisa Tomei, Rosario Dawson, Julie Carmen, and Cliff Gorman. It was written and directed by Seth Zvi Rosenfeld. Comedy The World Is Hot Enough is a Canadian animated comedy film based on the television series Chilly Beach and produced by March Entertainment. The title is a parody of the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. An early version of the film had its premiere at Sudbury, Ontario's Cinéfest in 2005. It was released February 5, 2008 on DVD in Canada. A second film, The Canadian President was also later released. Documentary film Steve Jobs' Message to the Next Generation is a 2012 documentary film. Comedy The Gentleman's Guide To Villainy is a 2010 short animated film directed by Aidan McAteer. Comedy No Leave, No Love is a 1946 American musical film directed by Charles Martin and starring Van Johnson, Keenan Wynn and Patricia Kirkwood. A Marine returns with his pal from fighting in the Pacific during World War II only to discover his fiancee has married someone else. However, he falls in love with a woman at the hotel at which he is staying. Documentary film Journey for Survival is a 1981 American short documentary film directed by Dick Young. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy What He Forgot is a 1915 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy The Bed is a 1997 drama film written and directed by Oskar Reif. Comedy Mickey's Polo Team is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon features of game of polo played between four Disney characters, led by Mickey Mouse, and four cartoon versions of real-life movie stars. It was directed by David Hand and was first released on January 4, 1936. The film was inspired by Walt Disney's personal love of polo. The cartoon features cameos of many Disney characters from the Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphony film series, as well as several real-world 1930s entertainment figures. Animation Watermill Farm 'When the Wind Blows' is a 2011 animated short film directed by Trevor Hardy. Documentary film Blindsight is a 2006 documentary film directed by Lucy Walker and produced by Sybil Robson Orr for Robson Entertainment. It premiered at 2006 Toronto International Film Festival in the category Real to Reel. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas, Blindsight follows six Tibetan teenagers on their journey to climb the 23,000 foot Lhakpa Ri mountain in the shadow of Mount Everest. A dangerous journey soon becomes a seemingly impossible challenge made all the more remarkable by the fact that the teenagers are blind. The children are at times feared by their parents, scorned by villagers and deemed sinners by devout followers of Buddhism, and believed to be cursed. Helped by Sabriye Tenberken — a blind German social worker who established the first school for the blind in Lhasa — the students invite the famous blind mountain climber Erik Weihenmayer to visit their school after learning about his climb to the summit of Everest. Erik arrives in Lhasa and helps the students and their educators climb higher than they have ever been before. Animation The Great Who-Dood-It is the 43rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 20, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller Victoria No. 203 is a 1973 Hindi film produced and directed by Brij. The film stars Navin Nischol, Saira Banu, Ranjeet, Anwar Hussain, Helen. Ashok Kumar and Pran play key supporting roles and earned the Filmfare nominations for the film. The music by Kalyanji Anandji and the roles of Ashok Kumar and Pran made this a "superhit" at the box office. There was a Telugu remake titled Andaru Dongale starring Laxmi of Julie fame and Shobhan Babu and also a Tamil remake called Vairam with Jaishankar and Jayalalithaa. A Hindi remake of the film produced by Brij's son Kamal Sadanah was released in August 2007. Comedy Los maridos de mamá is a 1956 comedy film written by Abel Santacruz and directed by Edgardo Togni. Comedy La Tigra, Chaco is 2008 comedy, drama and romance film written and directed by Juan Sasiaín and Federico Godfrid. Comedy Smooth Sailing is a 1947 comedy directed by Jerry Hopper. Comedy Swinging with the Finkels is a 2011 British comedy film directed by Jonathan Newman, starring Mandy Moore, Martin Freeman and Melissa George. A wealthy London couple decide to take up Swinging in an attempt to save their struggling marriage. It was picked up by Freestyle Releasing and had a limited release date in the United States on 26 August 2011. Thriller The Last Light is a drama thriller film directed by Andrew Hyatt. Comedy Fifty Pills is the debut feature film of director Theo Avgerinos, which premiered at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. Comedy Osuofia in London is a 2003 Nigerian comedy film film written and directed by Kingsley Ogoro and starring African Movie Academy Award winner Nkem Owoh. The film is among the highest selling Nollywood films. Documentary film Feeling unhappy at work and experiencing a midlife crisis, the film's subject quits his job and tries to become nationally recognizable in a month's time. John Gerard, abandons his job, cashes in everything he has, hops into his car (decorated with enormous lettering that advertises his goal-and the film's title) and goes on a 31-day, cross-country trip, hoping to create so much publicity along the way that he'll end up a guest of Jay Leno and become an instant celebrity. Does Gerard achieve his dream? Well, it's so fascinating to watch him try in this professionally made and occasionally poignant film that the end result hardly matters. Comedy Trampoline is a 2013 animation, short, comedy, family film written and directed by Maarten Koopman. Documentary film BART: Building Art, Redefining Tolerance is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Jordan Green, Scott Jarvis, Catherine Ragazzi and Irene Tu. Documentary film The Queens of Comedy is both a sequel and spin-off film of The Original Kings of Comedy both created and produced by Walter Latham. The film, which is rated "R" for sexually-oriented content, follows four black female stand-up comedians at Memphis's Orpheum Theatre. Laura Hayes opens the show and serves as MC. She tells family stories about grandkids, her mom, and her sisters. Adele Givens urges her audience to celebrate their flaws; she comments on this crazy world, her 92-year-old grandmother, and the need to take care when naming a baby. Sommore, recently released from jail, talks about kids, men, marriage, and why moms give their eight-year-old daughters a hula-hoop. Lastly, Mo'Nique celebrates big women, contrasts Blacks and Whites, Mo'Nique tried to give big women hope that it is ok to a big women and it is ok to dislike skinny women. The film also cuts away to footage of the Queens on the town having fun. For one night only, eight years later, The ladies returned to Mo'Nique for a comeback The Mo'Nique Show which aired on October 29, 2009. Comedy Der Raub der Sabinerinnen is a film directed by Kurt Hoffmann released on April 2, 1954. Comedy Be My Baby is a 2006 comedy film written by Chris Kennedy and René Ashton and directed by Bryce Olson. Thriller The Possession is a 2012 supernatural horror film directed by Ole Bornedal and produced by Sam Raimi. It was released in the US on August 31, 2012, with the film premiering at the Film4 FrightFest. The story is based on the allegedly haunted dybbuk box. Bornedal cited films like The Exorcist as an inspiration, praising their subtlety. Documentary film The Beach Boys: Nashville Sounds is documentary film that features studio footage of the making of American rock band the Beach Boys' twenty-eighth studio album Stars and Stripes Vol. 1. The film features interviews with participants of the project. Comedy An Inconvenient Penguin is a short film, released online in Amazon's UnBox store on August 11, 2008. The film is a spoof of An Inconvenient Truth and March of the Penguins. It was produced by Precipice Productions and stars Lance Reifschneider, Rasika Mathur, Jenny Mollen, and Eric Matikosh. Comedy Love and Human Remains is a 1993 Canadian film directed by Denys Arcand and based on Brad Fraser's stage play Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love. Fraser also wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation. The film version follows the storyline of the original play fairly closely: a gay man and his heterosexual, female roommate try to find love and sexual gratification in Edmonton, as a serial killer is loose in the city. While the film was shot on location in Montreal, Quebec, the original stage play and the screenplay are both set in Edmonton, Alberta. There are attempts made in the dialogue, props and background film footage to identify the city as Edmonton, as in David's remark, "Let's order a Rosebowl pizza and discuss your sexual crises". In another scene, the TV news reporter signs off from "CFR-" and gets cut off by the TV remote control before she can say "-N," the final call letter of Edmonton's CTV affiliate station. Sal's remark, "It's chicken night at Flash," is an allusion to Flashbacks, a long-gone Edmonton gay bar. There's also repeated use of a Sun newspaper and CBC-TV Canadian Football League footage of an Edmonton Eskimos game. Documentary film "The outbreak of the AIDS epidemic was an unprecedented event for LGBT communities: our lovers and friends got sick and died, and our sexual identity was vilified like never before. When the gay community was at its most vulnerable, educators, activists and artists stepped up to protect their community and loved ones. At a time when sex was fraught with fear and confusion, methods to make it “safer” were urgently needed. Sex in an Epidemic is the story of the safer sex movement in the United States, with a clear and vivid history of the epidemic and the community’s response to halt the spread of the misunderstood disease. Through interviews with many of the leaders who championed safer sex, it’s evident that saving lives depended on two vital questions: How could they get gay men to change their behavior, even if it curtailed the sexual freedom they’d fought so hard for? And how could they retain their sexual identities in the face of a frightening and deadly epidemic? To tackle the over-whelming cultural stigmas around sexuality in the social and political establishment turned out to be the biggest barrier in defeating the disease. Sex in an Epidemic is a profound look at the mobilization that started the ongoing effort to save lives. Preceding the feature is Last Address, a simple, touching reflection on the many wonderful artists we’ve lost to the disease." Quoting PHILIPPE GOSSELIN from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Your Day Is My Night is a 2013 historical documentary film directed by Lynne Sachs. Documentary film Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap is a 2012 American documentary directed and executive produced by Ice-T and co-directed by Andy Baybutt. It focuses on the craft of writing and performing rap verses, and all the interviewees are musicians of the genre and friends of Ice-T. Producer Paul Toogood states on the DVD release that the genesis of the project stemmed from a conversation he had with Ice-T in which he asked him how he wrote "seminal tracks" such as "6 in the Mornin'" and "Colors". Ice-T replied that in his thirty year hip-hop career, no one had ever asked him that. Grandmaster Caz features more than any other interviewee, and the movie returns to his home on multiple occasions throughout showing his creative process as he writes "The Art Of Rap" rap, which he then delivers. It was shot on location, but mainly in New York, Los Angeles and Detroit. The film was an official selection for the Sundance Film Festival where it was screened as a premiere on January 2, 2012. The film was released in the theaters on June 15, 2012 and in the UK it was released on July 20, 2012. Thriller Quarta Divisão is a 2013 Portuguese film directed by Joaquim Leitão. Animation The Adventures of Sinbad 2, also known as The Adventures of Sinbad 2014, is a 2014 Chinese animated adventure comedy film directed by Gu Peixin and Benpineko. Animation Cutie Honey is a three-episode OVA series based on the 2004 tokusatsu film Cutie Honey, both being adaptations of the 1970s manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The series was co-produced with Gainax and Toei Animation, directed by Hideaki Anno, and shown on the Animax satellite television network in 2004. The first episode aired on July 24, two months after the live-action film was released. DVD releases for each episode followed, with the first released on September 21. The series tells the same story as the film, but contains nudity and additional character development. Comedy Sodom the Killer is a 2004 action film written and directed by Hiroshi Takahashi. Documentary film Roseboy is a 2011 short documentary film produced by Billie JD Porter, Jamie Lee Curtis Taete, Andy Capper. Comedy One, Two, Three is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Billy Wilder and written by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond. It is based on the 1929 Hungarian one-act play Egy, kettő, három by Ferenc Molnár, with a "plot borrowed partly from" Ninotchka, a 1939 film co-written by Wilder. The comedy features James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Leon Askin, Howard St. John, and others. It would be Cagney's last film appearance until Ragtime, 20 years later. The film is primarily set in West Berlin during the Cold War, but before the construction of the Berlin Wall, and politics is predominant in the premise. The film is known for its quick pace. Thriller Perder es Cuestión de Método is a 2005 film directed by Sergio Cabrera, and starring Daniel Gimenez Cacho, Cesar Mora, Martina Garcia, Victor Mallarino and Sain Castro. A grim history, but also human and fun, led by Colombian Sergio Cabrera, the movie exposes the corruption rampant in the South American country - and the unholy nexus between Politicians, Land Developers, the mafia and the Military Police. Based on the novel "Method of Losing" by Santiago Gamboa. The novel was adapted by screenwriter Jorge Goldenberg, we are shown a Colombia from a very particular angle: through the daily struggle between the romantic and the nihilistic . Daniel Jiménez Cacho plays the journalist Victor Silampa and Martina Garcia plays the 16-year-old prostitute Quica, while Cesar Mora, in a role worthy of an Oscar-nomination, plays Sancho Panza to the journalist's Don Quixote, as Estupinan - probably the most human and sympathetic of all the characters - representing the Colombian "Everyman". Comedy Thursday's Game is a television movie comedy written by James L. Brooks and directed by Robert Moore. Though filmed in 1971, it first aired April 14, 1974 on ABC. The film stars Gene Wilder and Bob Newhart as friends who meet each Thursday to play poker and get away from their wives. After the weekly game breaks up over a disagreement, the two men decide to continue meeting for other activities... which leads to trouble when the wives discover they're no longer playing poker and suspect them of infidelity. In addition to Wilder and Newhart, Thursday's Game starred many actors familiar to '70s television viewers, including John Archer, Ellen Burstyn, Norman Fell, Cloris Leachman, Rob Reiner, Richard Schaal, Martha Scott, and Nancy Walker. The film was lauded by critics for its perceptive look at adult relationships, and furthered James L. Brooks's reputation as a writer and producer. Science Fiction Time Traveller: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, originally released as Toki o Kakeru Shōjo, is a 2010 Japanese science fiction film directed by Masaaki Taniguchi and written by Tomoe Kanno. It is the fourth film based on the novel The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and is a sequel to the original 1983 film adaptation. The film stars Riisa Naka as the protagonist Akari Yoshiyama, daughter of the original story's protagonist Kazuko Yoshiyama. Riisa Naka also voiced the protagonist Makoto Konno in the 2006 anime adaptation, which followed a different story. Documentary film Portrait of Imogen is a 1988 American short documentary film about American photographer Imogen Cunningham, directed by Meg Partridge. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Play Up the Band is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Stanley Holloway, Betty Ann Davies and Leslie Bradley. The film was made at Ealing Studios by the independent company City Films. The film's sets were designed by art director R. Holmes Paul. Location shooting took place at the Crystal Palace, which burnt down the following year. Science Fiction Abigail Harm is a 2012 drama film written by Lee Isaac Chung, Samuel Gray Anderson and directed by Lee Isaac Chung. Comedy High Note is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Chuck Jones. It was originally released on December 3, 1960 and is performed without dialog, relying solely on the animation and music to carry the plot. This short was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film in 1961. Comedy Bread, Love and Jealousy, known as Frisky in the US, is a 1954 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. It is the second part of the Italian trilogy, preceded by Bread, Love and Dreams and followed by Scandal in Sorrento. Comedy If You Are the One is a 2008 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang and starring Ge You and Shu Qi. The film has been very successful at the Chinese box office, and has became one of Feng's top grossing films to date, and has earned over ¥364 million at the box office. Documentary film 1848 is a 1949 French short documentary film directed by Marguerite de la Mure and Victoria Mercanton. Comedy Lady Bodyguard is a film directed by January 2, 1943. Science Fiction Mindbenders is a 2004 sci-fi-thriller feature film written and directed by Anthony Wayne Pettus, who also produced the film. Documentary film Back to Bosnia is a documentary that shows the uphill battle that refugees face when trying to return to Bosnia, or even just to reclaim their properties. It shows not only the problems that Bosniaks face, but also the problems of Bosnian Serb refugees that moved to other parts of Bosnia. In addition it takes viewers to the sites of some of the worst atrocities in the second half of the 20th century and the investigations of these crimes. The film marked the debut of writer and director Sabina Vajrača. Comedy Cadillac Ranch is a 1996 film written by Jennifer Cecil and directed by Lisa Gottlieb. Thriller A Time for Defiance is a 1998 Spanish war drama film directed by Antonio Mercero about the Spanish Civil War. Adriana Ozores won a Goya Award as Best Supporting Actress. It was also entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George. Comedy Blame It on the Night is a 1984 American drama film directed by Gene Taft and written by Len Jenkin. The film stars Nick Mancuso, Byron Thames, Leslie Ackerman and Richard Bakalyan. The film was released on November 2, 1984, by TriStar Pictures. Comedy Mothertime is a British film. Science Fiction It's simple, all right. Almost plotless, this sex farce is all about a studdish young man who has to beat off the women with a stick. Richard Pacheco and Samantha Fox are among the hypersexual athletes exhibited herein. Previously consigned to the "adults only" video shelves, Simply Irresistible attained its widest mainstream exposure when it was cablecast by the Showtime service in 1988. Thriller Twenty years after minister Joseph Masterson and his family were slaughtered inside their home, noted ghost hunter Carter Simms (Patti Tindall) is offered $5,000 to investigate the residual paranormal activity in the house -- with shocking results. Director Sean Tretta's spine-tingling low-budget flick was an official selection at the Phoenix Film Festival and took home the Best Screenplay prize from the 2007 New York City Horror Film Festival. Documentary film Ladies and Gentlemen: Phatima Rude is a 2014 short film written by Greg Sirota and directed by Paul R. King. Comedy Mystery on Monster Island is a 1981 horror. adventure and comedy film written by Ron Gantman, Joaquin Grau, Juan Piquer Simon and Jules Verne and directed by Juan Piquer Simón. Comedy Go Go G-Boys is a 2006 comedy and drama film directed by Jong-jong Yu. Comedy Based on an Untrue Story is a 1993 television film directed by Jim Drake. Animation Christmas Piggy is a 2010 animated short film written by Bo C. Plantin and directed by R.S. Soderstrom. Thriller The Film Love.Com... The Ultimate Killing Site is a 2010 action crime drama thriller film written by Sunil Bohra,Rahul Seth and Mika Singh and directed by Vinod Mukhi. Comedy Casual Sex? is a 1988 comedy film about two female friends who go to a holiday resort in search of the perfect man. It was directed by Geneviève Robert, and stars Lea Thompson, Victoria Jackson, Andrew Dice Clay, Jerry Levine, and Sandra Bernhard. Casual Sex is rated R in the United States, while the rating is R13 in New Zealand. Science Fiction 20 years ago a mecha called Devadasy was discovered in Tibet, and the organization Spirits was created to study and repair it. In the present day, an alien invasion has begun and Spirits is now an organization that uses Devadasy to combat this threat. Two friends, Kei and Naoki, join Spirits to help save mankind and become Devadasy's pilots - but what secrets is Spirits hiding about the Devadasy, fellow pilot Amala, and most importantly, Kei himself? Documentary film Glamourpuss: The Lady Gaga Story is a 2010 documentary film. Comedy Cinco is a 2010 Filipino psychological horror film produced and released by Star Cinema. The film consists of five different horror stories with various actors and directors. The film was released on July 14, 2010. Documentary film Sister Crazy is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Stephane Kaas. Comedy The Cosmopolitans is a comedy film directed by Whit Stillman. Science Fiction "The neighbors try to decide which is the lesser of evils, zombies or lesbians. This original musical is a black comedy that will win your heart…while eating your brains out." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy In the Jail Now is a 2005 film directed by Abdullah Oguz. Thriller American Psycho is a 2000 American psychological black comedy film co-written and directed by Mary Harron, based on Bret Easton Ellis's novel of the same name. It stars Christian Bale, Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Josh Lucas, Chloë Sevigny, Samantha Mathis, Cara Seymour, Justin Theroux, and Reese Witherspoon. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2000, and was released theatrically on April 14, 2000. The film received generally positive reviews and was a financial success with critics mainly praising the screenplay and Christian Bale's performance. Documentary film DSKNECTD is a 2013 documentary film directed by Dominic H. White. Science Fiction The Helix...Loaded is a parody of The Matrix and Fight Club, written and directed by A. Raven Cruz and starring Scott Levy and Vanilla Ice. Thriller Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion is a 1991 crime-drama film directed by Christian I. Nyby II. Thriller Not Without My Daughter is a film released in 1991 depicting the escape of American citizen Betty Mahmoody and her daughter from her husband in Iran. The film was shot in the United States, Turkey and Israel, and the main characters Betty Mahmoody and Sayed Bozorg "Moody" Mahmoody are played by Sally Field and Alfred Molina, respectively. Sheila Rosenthal and Roshan Seth star as Mahtob Mahmoody and Houssein the smuggler, respectively. The film has been criticized for its alleged misrepresentation of Iranians and of Iranian culture. Comedy Manthrikan is a 2012 Malayalam horror-comedy film written by Rajan Kiriyath, directed by Anil and starring Jayaram and Poonam Bajwa in the lead roles. The film released on 5 October 2012. It was panned by critics and audiences alike. Documentary film Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired is a 2008 documentary film directed by Marina Zenovich. It concerns film director Roman Polanski and his sexual abuse case. It examines the events that led to Polanski fleeing the United States after being embroiled in a controversial trial, and his unstable reunion with his adopted country. A follow-up to the film, also directed by Zenovich, titled Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out was released on 26 March 2013, detailing Polanski's successful legal battle to avoid extradition to the US, a battle that took place after Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired came out. Comedy Quirky Guys And Gals is a 2011 Japenese comedy film written by Yosuke Fujita, Tomoko Matsunashi, Mipo Oh, Gen Sekiguchi and Nami Yoshikawa and directed by Yosuke Fujita, Masaya Kakehi, Tomoko Matsunashi, Mipo Oh and Gen Sekiguchi. Animation Dot and the Koala is a 1985 animated family film written by Greg Flynn & Yoram Gross and directed by Yoram Gross. Thriller Malevolent is a 2002 crime drama film written Dennis Shryack, Peter Bellwood and directed by John Terlesky. Documentary film The Great American Songbook is a 2003 music/drama/documentary film written by Joe Gilford and Mary Cleere Haran and directed by Andrew J. Kuehn. Thriller Red is a 2008 thriller film about a couple of kids who kill the title character, a dog named 'Red', during an attempted robbery. The dog's owner finds out who they are, and tries to bring them to justice by informing the authorities. However, this amounts to nothing, so he decides to dish out his own brand of retribution. The film was directed by Trygve Allister Diesen and Lucky McKee. The screenplay—an adaptation of the novel by Jack Ketchum—was written by Stephen Susco. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. Comedy Held Up is a 1999 American comedy film starring Jamie Foxx and Nia Long. Animation Dennis the Menace: Cruise Control is a 2002 adventure animation film directed by Patrick A. Ventura. Thriller Bet Your Life is a 2004 tv film directed by Louis Morneau. Comedy Playdate is a 2012 short comedy film written by Scott Organ and David Shane and directed by David Shane. Science Fiction Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo is an animated film produced by Toei based in the works of Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa. The film premiered originally in March 21, 1975 in Japan. It is a crossover between the super robot anime Great Mazinger and Getter Robo, similar to the previous crossover film Mazinger Z vs. Devilman. The events presented in the film are not considered canon to either of the two series. The film was also shown in countries where the two TV series were broadcast. It is known as مازنجر الكبير ضد جيتاروبو in Arabic countries, Grande Mazinga contro Getta Robot G in Italy and Gran Mazinger contra Getter Robo in Spain. Comedy Yes Man is a 2008 British-American romantic comedy film directed by Peyton Reed, written by Nicholas Stoller, Jarrad Paul, and Andrew Mogel and starring Jim Carrey. The film is based loosely on the 2005 book Yes Man by British humorist Danny Wallace, who also makes a cameo appearance in the film. The film was a box office success, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics. It was released on December 19, 2008, opening at No. 1 at the box office in its first weekend with $18.3 million and was then released on December 26, 2008 in the United Kingdom going straight to the top of the box office in its first weekend after release. Production for the film began in October 2007 in Los Angeles. Thriller Box of Shadows is an American fantasy thriller film directed by Mauro Borrelli, produced by Scottt Rudolph and written from Borelli and Scott Svatos. The film stars Domiziano Arcangeli, Ford Austin and Naomi Ueno. Science Fiction PostHuman is 2012 short science fiction action adventure animated film written and directed by Cole Drumb. Thriller Volkswagen Joe is a 2013 drama film written by Matthew Roche and directed by Brian Deane. Comedy Cupido pierde a Paquita is a 1955 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Thriller The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca is a 1997 Spanish-American drama-biographical film directed by Marcos Zurinaga. It is based on a book by Ian Gibson about the life and murder of Spanish poet Federico García Lorca. It stars Andy García as Lorca and Esai Morales as Ricardo, a journalist who investigates Lorca's disappearance during the early years of the Spanish Civil War. The film earned ALMA Award nominations for both Garcia and Morales, best feature film, and best Latino director for Zurinaga. It received an Imagen Award for Best Motion Picture. Thriller True Lies is a 1994 American action film written and directed by James Cameron, and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis. True Lies is an extended remake of the 1991 French film La Totale!, which was directed by Claude Zidi and starred Thierry Lhermitte and Miou-Miou. True Lies was the first Lightstorm Entertainment project to be distributed under Cameron's multi-million dollar production deal with 20th Century Fox, as well as the first major production for the visual effects company Digital Domain, which was co-founded by Cameron. True Lies was the only feature film collaboration outside of the Terminator series to feature Cameron, Schwarzenegger, and Brad Fiedel as director, actor, and composer respectively. Upon its release, True Lies was the most expensive film ever made as well as the first film to have over a $100 million production budget, and went on to a commercial and critical success. For her performance, Curtis won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the Saturn Award for Best Actress, while Cameron won the Saturn Award for Best Director. Comedy The Traveling Saleswoman is a 1950 film directed by Charles F. Reisner. Animation Fool Coverage is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Daffy is an insurance salesman, trying to sell a reluctant Porky a policy. Documentary film Poison City is a 2011 documentary and short film written and directed by Sergio Martínez García. Documentary film Coffee, Cake & Crematorium is a 2011 documentary film directed by Sergej Kreso. Comedy The Ex-Mrs. Bradford is a 1936 American comedy-mystery film. William Powell and Jean Arthur star as a divorced couple who investigate a murder at a racetrack. This was the last film directed by Stephen Roberts before his untimely death from a heart attack. Comedy Fading Gigolo is a 2013 American comedy film directed, written by and starring John Turturro, co-starring Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Sofia Vergara, Vanessa Paradis, and Liev Schreiber. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. On its limited release date on April 18, 2014, it failed at the box office and received mixed reviews from critics. Documentary film The True Story Of Black Hawk Down is a 2003 documentary drama movie made for television. Thriller Kill Bill Volume 2 is a 2004 martial arts action film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is the second of two volumes that were released several months apart. It was originally scheduled for a single theatrical release, but was divided into two films with its running time being over four hours. Kill Bill Volume 1 was released in late 2003, and Kill Bill Volume 2 was released in early 2004. The story follows a character initially identified as "The Bride", a former member of an assassination team who seeks revenge on her ex-colleagues who massacred members of her wedding party and tried to kill her. Her actual name is revealed in Volume 2. Comedy Šíleně smutná princezna is a 1968 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Songs in the movie were composed by Jan Hammer. Thriller An unexpected encounter with a mysterious stranger changes the life of four travelers...forever. Comedy Bloody Lesbian Melodrama is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by John Clark. Thriller The Cleaner is a 2012 Peruvian drama film written and directed by Adrián Saba. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Comedy Kill Me is a 2009 Romantic comedy film written by Yang Jong-Hyun, Lee Ki-sung, and Heo Gyung-jae, and directed by Yang Jong-Hyun. Thriller Idiocracy is a 2006 American satirical science fiction comedy film directed by Mike Judge and starring Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard, and Terry Crews. The film tells the story of two people who take part in a top-secret military hibernation experiment, only to awaken 500 years later in a dystopian society wherein advertising, commercialism, and cultural anti-intellectualism have run rampant and dysgenic pressure has resulted in a uniformly unthinking society devoid of intellectual curiosity, social responsibility, and coherent notions of justice and human rights. Despite its lack of a major theatrical release, the film has achieved a cult following. Documentary film War Don Don is a 2010 documentary film directed by Rebecca Richman Cohen. "In the heart of Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, United Nations soldiers guard a heavily fortified building known as the "special court." Inside, Issa Sesay awaits his trial. Prosecutors say Sesay is a war criminal, guilty of heinous crimes against humanity. His defenders say he is a reluctant fighter who protected civilians and played a crucial role in bringing peace to Sierra Leone. With unprecedented access to prosecutors, defense attorneys, victims and, from behind bars, Sesay himself, War Don Don puts international justice on trial for the world to see––finding that in some cases the past is not just painful, it is also opaque." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Antha Scene Ledu is a 2013 Telugu film directed by Venkat Kacharla. Comedy Pest Man Wins is the 136th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Swerve is an Australian thriller written and directed by Craig Lahiff. It stars Emma Booth, Jason Clarke, and David Lyons. Lyons plays an honest man who, after a car accident, retrieves a suitcase full of cash from the other car. Comedy RoboDoc is a 2008 movie that is distributed by National Lampoon. The comedy was written by two medical doctor, brothers Doug and Scott Gordon M.D., and directed by Stephen Maddocks and co-produced by Donald Tynes. Sleazy lawyers and heartless insurance companies are spoofed in this medical comedy. The world premiere took place on Saturday May 10, 2008 at Hard Rock Live on the Universal City Walk. The film was released in the Orlando Market on Friday September 26, 2008. Thriller Shadow Run is a 1998 crime film set in the south of England, UK. It is based on the novel by Desmond Lowden. It was not released in the cinema, and eventually appeared on home video in 2001. Comedy Yankee Doodle Bugs is a Looney Tunes cartoon short, released in 1954, which was written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng. Bugs Bunny's nephew, Clyde, has trouble remembering important dates and events in history in preparation for an exam, so Bugs offers to help. The cartoon's title is a humorous portmaneau of the American folk song "Yankee Doodle" and the word doodlebug. Comedy Love's Kitchen is a 2011 British romantic comedy film directed by James Hacking and starring Dougray Scott, Claire Forlani, Michelle Ryan, and featured celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay in his first acting role. Hacking also wrote the script for the film, and it was the director's first feature length film. It received a limited theatrical release in the UK, taking £121 on its opening weekend from five screens. It was released direct to DVD in the United States. Film critics gave it mostly negative reviews, and the film received a score of 19% on Rotten Tomatoes. Thriller Kate Plus Ten is a 1938 British thriller film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Jack Hulbert, Genevieve Tobin and Noel Madison. It was adapted from the Edgar Wallace novel Kate Plus Ten. It was also released as Queen of Crime. Kate, the leader of a gang of criminals, works as secretary to an aristocrat allowing her to pick up vital information. However, the police soon become suspicious of her. The final third of the film makes extensive use of railway locations. Among these, the main line between Bath and Westbury was employed, with a stolen train smashing through fake level crossing gates at Freshford station. The branch line through Limpley Stoke and Camerton was also featured, and a closed colliery in the Somerset coalfield was the location for the scene in which a steam locomotive crashes through wooden shed doors. Documentary film The Voice of Ljudmila is a 2001 documentary film directed by Gunnar Bergdahl. Comedy Dôtei hôrôki is a 2009 comedy-drama film written by Ton Koyano, Shirô Maeda, Naoya Ishigaki and directed by Yûichi Onuma. Comedy Gay Love is a 1934 British film about two sisters. Animation Parigot is a 2011 animated comedy short film directed by Mehdi Alavi, Loic Bramoulle, Axel Digoix, Geoffrey Leruse and Alexander Wolfromm. Comedy Preacherman is a 1971 American comedy film written, directed, and starring Albert T. Viola. The film revolves around a backwoods country preacher who visits a small North Carolina town in order to swindle money from his followers and moonshiners, and also bed a few buxom blondes. It was distributed by Troma Entertainment. Thriller Mesrine: A Film in Two Parts: Part Two is a 2008 crime fiction film written by Abdel Raouf Dafri, Jean-François Richet and directed by Jean-François Richet. Thriller Chidambara Rahasiyam is a 1985 Tamil comedy thriller film written and directed by Visu. It stars Visu, S. Ve. Shekher, Delhi Ganesh, Arun Pandian, Ilavarasi and Manorama. The film revolves around a simpleton who is framed for murder. Here enters Visu who teams up with the local police and Arun Pandian to find the real culprits. The subject matter of the film is not related directly to Chidambara Rahasiyam, a Hindu religious belief. The film was well appreciated for its comedy. Animation Jacinta is a 2008 short animated drama film written by Luis Téllez and Karla Castañeda and directed by Karla Castañeda. Documentary film Jay-Z in Concert is a 2003 documentary film directed by Hamish Hamilton. Comedy Everyday Life is a 2004 comedy film directed by Rob Reiner. Thriller When an ordinary worker discovers a passion for murder, not even the love of his ideal woman can save him. Comedy Hot for Paris is a 1929 American black-and-white romantic adventure musical film. This film is believed to be lost. The film is also known as Fifì dimmi di sì in Italy and Un marido afortunado in Spain. The film length is 1710.84 m in the silent version and 2002.54 m in the sound version. Comedy Under Your Spell is a 1936 American romantic comedy film with music directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Frances Hyland and Saul Elkins is based on a story by Sy Bartlett and Bernice Mason. Comedy Jaana... Let's Fall in Love is a 2006 comedy drama romance film written by Shahrukh Sultan and directed by Shahrukh Mirza. Comedy "Set in 1989, arguably the twilight of the classic traveling salesman, against the backdrop of the crumbling semi-conductor industry. Marc Ward, a traveling salesman with a talent for stained glass art, plans to leave his life on the road and use his savings to fund a year figuring out what to do next. But not before he spends a week training his replacement, a brash young kid named Eddie Kent. This classic tale of grifters will leave you wondering who's schooling who in the business." Quoting the description from the 2011 SF IndieFest Site. Comedy Pan profesor, nepřítel žen is a 1913 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. Comedy Los Neuróticos is a 1971 Argentine comedy film. Comedy Noor Einy is a 2010 Egyptian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Wael Ihsan. Comedy Air Bud is a 1997 American family comedy film that sparked the franchise centered on the real-life dog, Buddy, a Golden Retriever. The original film was financially successful, grossing US$4 million in its opening weekend and totaling US$23 million for its final run, against an estimated $3 million budget. Documentary film The Man Who Crossed the Sahara is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Korbett Matthews. Comedy Duets is a 2000 American road trip film co-produced and directed by Bruce Paltrow and written by John Byrum. The motion picture features an ensemble cast co-starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Paul Giamatti, Maria Bello, Scott Speedman, Andre Braugher, Huey Lewis and Angie Dickinson, among others. The movie "revolves around the little known world of karaoke competitions and the wayward characters who inhabit it." Thriller The Legend of Lucy Keyes is a 2006 Suspense Mystery film directed and written by John Stimpson, and starring Julie Delpy, Justin Theroux and Brooke Adams. Documentary film The Last of the Blue Devils, subtitled The Kansas City Jazz Story, is a 1979 film documentary with notable figures from the history of Kansas City jazz starring Count Basie and Big Joe Turner. The film was produced and directed by Bruce Ricker. The film was made at a two musical gatherings of old Kansas City hands in 1974 at the Mutual Musicians Foundation, the Kansas City African-American Musician's Union, and consists largely of impromptu musical performances by Turner, Basie, Jay McShann, Jimmy Forrest, and Ernie Williams in various combinations, as well as film from a concert by the full Count Basie Orchestra at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. The Blue Devils of the title were the Oklahoma City Blue Devils a travelling band of the 1930s founded by bassist Walter Page that included Basie, Lester Young, Buster Smith and Oran "Hot Lips" Page. Many of the same musicians ended up in the Bennie Moten Orchestra which ultimately became the Count Basie band. Documentary film Kids for Cash is a 2013 documentary film about the "kids for cash" scandal which unfolded in 2008 over judicial kickbacks in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Interviewees include Mark Ciavarella, Michael Conahan, Justin Bodner, Hillary Transue, Amanda Lorah, Sandy Fonzo, Charlie Balasavage, and Terrie Morgan-Besecker. Animation Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? is a 2013 French animated documentary film by Michel Gondry about the philosopher and political activist Noam Chomsky. Documentary film The Rocker: Thin Lizzy's Phil Lynott is a 1996 documentary directed by Shay Healy. Comedy Fashion Model is a 1945 comedy mystery film directed by William Beaudine, starring Robert Lowery, Marjorie Weaver, and Tim Ryan, and written by Victor Hammond and Tim Ryan. The film is considered to be the third in a series of Beaudine films featuring Marjorie Weaver as a female detective after Detective Kitty O'Day and Adventures of Kitty O'Day. Comedy Paklíč is a 1944 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Hillbilly: The Real Story is a 2008 documentary film written by Melissa Martin, Julie Pryor and Jenette Restivo. Comedy Kaboom is a 2010 youth culture alternative film written and directed by Gregg Araki. The film stars Thomas Dekker, Juno Temple, Haley Bennett and James Duval. It premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded the first ever Queer Palm for its contribution to lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender issues. Kaboom is a science fiction story centered on the sexual adventures of a group of college students and their investigation of a bizarre cult. Science Fiction Voltron: The End is a 2011 fan film written and directed by Alex Albrecht, starring Timothy Omundson. The 4-minute short film was uploaded on YouTube on October 9, 2011. Documentary film Celibidache is a 1992 documentary music film directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre. Comedy Jack Straw is a 1920 silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. William C. deMille directed the film and Robert Warwick and Carroll McComas star. The film is based on a 1908 stage play by W. Somerset Maugham starring John Drew and a young Mary Boland. In 1926 Paramount attempted a remake of this film called The Waiter from the Ritz which was begun and/or completed but never released. James Cruze directed and Raymond Griffith starred however the film if completed is now lost. The 1920 film survives at the Library of Congress. Comedy Mi casa es tu casa is a 2002 comedy film written by Miguel Álvarez, Peter Andermatt, Antônio Moreno and directed by Miguel Álvarez. Animation Catty Cornered is a 1953 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, written by Warren Foster and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It features Sylvester and Tweety in a forerunner of the Rocky and Mugsy cartoons, with Rocky having present-day form and manners and Mugsy replaced by a much smarter assistant named Nick. Comedy Symbol is a 2009 Japanese film directed by and starring Hitoshi Matsumoto. It was nominated for the Asian Film Awards in the categories of Best Actor and Best Visual Effects. It has not received a U.S. release. The film was greeted negatively by Japanese audiences; however, it received a surprisingly warmer reaction in the West, despite not being commercialized outside of Japan. Comedy Sacks West is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Nick Corirossi and Charles Ingram. Comedy The Householder is a film by Merchant Ivory Productions, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and James Ivory, and direction of James Ivory. It is based upon the 1960 novel of the same name by Jhabvala. This was the first collaboration between producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory, a documentary filmmaker till then. They went on to make nearly forty films together, many of which were written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, who also adapted many adaptations of literary classics for them, like Henry James‘ The Europeans and The Bostonians, E.M. Forster‘s A Room with a View and Howards End, and Peter Cameron‘s The City of Your Final Destination. The film was shot entirely on location in Delhi, Mehrauli and Ghaziabad. Satyajit Ray exerted an important influence both on Ivory and Merchant, as well as on this film. In an uncredited assist, he supervised the film's music production and re-cut the film for Merchant and Ivory. He also lent his cameraman, Subrata Mitra, as the director of photography, and as a result the film is infused with the fluid, restrained lyricism that characterizes Ray's work. Comedy Telos: The Fantastic World of Eugene Tssui is a documentary film directed by Kyung Lee. Comedy Donald Duck and the Gorilla is a Donald Duck Cartoon originally released in 1944. It stars Donald Duck along with his three nephews; Huey, Dewey and Louie and Ajax, the Gorilla. The 1930 Mickey cartoon The Gorilla Mystery has a similar plot involving a gorilla named Beppo who kidnaps Minnie Mouse. Thriller Kamikaze 1989 is a 1982 West German cyberpunk thriller film co-written and directed by Wolf Gremm, based on the 1964 novel Murder on the Thirty-First Floor by Per Wahlöö. It stars Rainer Werner Fassbinder as a detective investigating a string of bombings that lead to a corporate media conspiracy. At the Festival Internacional de Cinema do Porto, Fantasporto, for 1984, the film won the Critic's Award and received a nomination for the International Fantasy Film Award. Documentary film The Frog Princes is a 2011 documentary film directed by Omar Majeed and Ryan Mullins. This film follows the story of a Montreal based theater troupe training for a play adaptation of the fairytale The Princess and the Frog. All twenty actors in the troupe have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The film is shot as a play within a play. The film centers on the lead actor in the play, Ray-Man, a young adult with Down syndrome. The film follows the personal struggles of the cast as they prepare for the play, working with the director, Dr. Stephen Snow. Snow is a trained theatre director at The Centre for the Arts in Human Development at Concordia University. The documentary is distributed by EyeSteelFilm Productions. The film was shown on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on 6 August 2011 during prime time. It was also shown at the Hot Docs, the Toronto International Documentary film Festival. This film was also screened at the Abilities Arts Festival in Toronto. This film is rated PG or parental guidance suggested. Documentary film The Unbearable Whiteness of Being is a 2007 documentary short film directed by Faisal Aziz. Documentary film Endless Corridor is a 2013 war documentary film written by Darius Sajjadini, Servanto DeHadi and directed by Mindaugas Urbonavičius and Andrius Brokas. Animation Le Sens du toucher is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Jean-Charles Mbotti Malolo. Comedy Nino Live is an upcoming romantic comedy film directed by Thisara Imbulana. The film is in post production and would be releasing soon. Comedy Mrs. Doubtfire is a 1993 American comedy film starring Robin Williams and Sally Field and based on the novel Alias Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine. It was directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup. Although the film received mixed reviews during its original theatrical run, subsequent reevaluation has been more positive: the film was placed 67th in the American Film Institute's 100 Years, 100 Laughs: America's Funniest Movies, a list of the 100 funniest movies of the 20th century, and was also rated No. 40 on Bravo's 100 Funniest Movies of All Time. The original music score was composed by Howard Shore. Mrs. Doubtfire 2 was in production but then cancelled due to the death of Robin Williams on August 11, 2014. Thriller Histoire de Détective is the third film by the Belgian director Charles Dekeukeleire. The 138-minute film belongs to Dekeukeleire's avant-garde period and exudes the influence of the different avant-garde strands in Europe. Besides Histoire de Détective Dekeukeleire made three other avant-garde films: Combat de Boxe, Impatience and Witte Vlam. Documentary film The Congress is a 1988 documentary film directed by Emmy Award-winning director Ken Burns. The Florentine Films production, which focuses on the United States Congress, aired on PBS in 1989. Narrated by David McCullough, the documentary features use of photographs, paintings, and film from sessions of Congress, in its implementation of the Ken Burns Effect. Scenes from the Academy Award-winning James Stewart film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington are also used. The work features numerous interviews from writers and historians including Charles McDowell, David McCullough, Cokie Roberts, George Tames, David Broder, James MacGregor Burns, Barbara Fields, and Alistair Cooke. Many congressmen are specifically referenced, including Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Jefferson Davis, Thomas Brackett Reed, Joseph Gurney Cannon, George William Norris, Jeannette Rankin, and Everett Dirksen. The film also includes focus on the Congress' work during pivotal periods in United States history, including the Civil War, African-American Civil Rights Movement, and Women's suffrage. The documentary was released by PBS, on DVD in 2004. Comedy Up the Creek is a 1984 comedy film, directed by Robert Butler. Although the film itself was not as popular as other "college romp" films, the four lead parts all came to the film with experience in popular comedies, most notably Animal House and Porky's. Comedy We'll Smile Again is a 1942 British musical comedy film, directed by John Baxter, and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Meinhart Maur. A ring of Nazi spies infiltrate a film studio planning to use it for sending coded messages, but they are foiled by two of the low-level staff at the studio. Comedy The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe is a 1972 French comedy film directed by Yves Robert, written by Francis Veber, starring Pierre Richard, Jean Rochefort and Bernard Blier. The film's sequel, Le Retour du Grand Blond, was released in 1974. The film was remade in English as The Man with One Red Shoe. Comedy Sophie Gets Ahead is a 2011 short comedy horror film written and directed by Damien Paris. Animation Like Me, Only Better is a 2007 animated short directed by Martin Pickles. Science Fiction Metropia is a 2009 Swedish adult animated science-fiction film directed by Tarik Saleh. The screenplay was written by Fredrik Edin, Stig Larsson, and Tarik Saleh after a story by Tarik Saleh, Fredrik Edin and Martin Hultman. The film uses a technique where actual photographs have been altered and heavily stylized in a computer program, and then animated. The visual style is inspired by the works of Terry Gilliam, Roy Andersson and Yuriy Norshteyn. Metropia is Boulder Media Limited's first adult animated production. Comedy Hold That Lion is a 1926 silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine, starring Douglas MacLean, Walter Hiers and Constance Howard. The film was written by Rosalie Mulhall and Joseph F. Poland. Contrary to what some sources state, this film is a lost film. The Library of Congress does hold a film with this title but it is the 1947 Three Stooges short. Documentary film Come Walk in my Shoes is a documentary film directed by Robin Smith. Thriller Blood Hook is a 1986 horror film distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film was premiered at the MIFED Film Market in October 1986 and released in the USA in April 1987. Comedy The Sturgeon Queens: Russ and Daughters is a historical documentary short comedy family film directed by Julie Cohen. Science Fiction The Being is a 1983 horror film written and directed by Jackie Kong and starring Martin Landau, José Ferrer, Dorothy Malone, Ruth Buzzi, Marianne Gordon and exploitation film producer Bill Osco, who is billed as "Rexx Coltrane". It focuses on a detective who is trying to solve a string of grisly murders and disappearances. It was first film directed by Kong, who went on to direct several other films of the same type, including Blood Diner, which has become a cult favorite. Animation A Family Portrait is a 2009 animated short film written and directed by Joseph Pierce. "Jealousy and suspicion bubble to the surface under the photographer’s relentless gaze in A Family Portrait." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Chicago International Film Festival site. Comedy "Twin brothers (Gary and Larry Lane, from the TV show ”Fear Factor”), write a script with a major character in it written with Dolly Parton in mind. After receiving the advice and encouragement from the likes of Chad Allen, Beth Grant, Dustin Lance Black and Leslie Jordan - the twins decide to rent an RV, drive across the country and hopefully hand deliver the unsolicited script to Ms Parton at her amusement park. On their road trip the twins survive desert heat, wind storms and floods - all while encountering everyday people who relate their gay experiences in the South, and how Dolly Parton has impacted their lives. The brothers also come to terms with the fact that their coming out (via the screenplay), might jeopardize their relations with their parents and family. Hollywood to Dollywood is both a road-trip documentary and an odyssey of self discovery." Quoting Dudley Best from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Thriller In 1996 Nestor Cerpa and his Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) took over 400 people hostage at the Japanese Ambassador's Residence in Lima. Over the next four months a chilling, unlikely, sometimes humorous and tragic drama unfolded. With unprecedented access to archival footage, secret police recordings from inside the embassy, intimate letters, and interviews with the main protagonists the directors have crafted a gripping and thought-provoking portrayal of an ultimately all too human story. Nestor Cerpa is a devoted family man who loves his wife and children dearly, writing them passionate and revealing letters from the Residence. He is also one of the most reviled figures in Peruvian political history. Inflicting pain and suffering on hundreds, Nestor fails to perceive the contradictions of using violence and cruelty as tools of social justice.The taking of the Residence is a direct attack on the Japanese born Peruvian President, Alberto Fujimori, who has claimed victory in his brutal campaign against Peru's insurgent groups. The MRTA has been all but wiped out. Hundreds of members, including Nestor's wife Nancy, languish in prison. Taking the Residence is Nestor's last-ditch effort to free them. For Fujimori it is a painful embarrassment. His response is uncompromising and fatal. What follows is devastating and bizarre.It is also a hundred and twenty six days in the lives of the hostages. The psychology of captivity is intimately revealed through a compelling portrait of daily life in the Residence. Not only affecting it is also unexpected: the head of counter-terrorism gives Nestor French lessons and the Japanese Ambassador leads communal exercise classes. When it is revealed that Nestor would give up all other demands for the release of his wife the crisis takes a romantic dimension.Multi-layered and complex this film avoids simple and obvious conclusions, and investigates the collision points between social forces and our personal lives. Animation Tweetie Pie is a 1947 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, depicting the first pairing of Tweety and Sylvester. Tweetie Pie won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, breaking Tom and Jerrys streak of four consecutive wins on the category. Allegedly, when Tweety's creator, director Bob Clampett, left the Warner Bros. studio in 1946, he was working on a fourth film starring Tweety, whom he would pair with Friz Freleng’s Sylvester, who previously appeared with Porky Pig in his cartoon Kitty Kornered. This is probably not true as Clampett's unit was taken over by Art Davis, rather than Freleng. Freleng adopted the Tweety project and merged it with a project he was working on—a follow-up to his second Sylvester cartoon, Peck Up Your Troubles, featuring Sylvester in pursuit of a witty woodpecker. When Freleng decided to replace the woodpecker with Tweety, producer Eddie Selzer objected, and Freleng threatened to quit. Selzer allowed Tweety to be used, and the resulting film went on to win WB's first Oscar, which Selzer accepted. After Selzer's death, the Oscar was passed on to Freleng. Comedy American Daughter is a 1995 comedy drama film written by Aleksandr Borodyanskiy and Karen Shakhnazarov and directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. Comedy The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice is the third and final film in The Librarian trilogy of movies starring Noah Wyle as a librarian who protects a secret collection of artifacts from Vlad Dracula and his vampire hordes. It is a sequel to 2004's The Librarian: Quest for the Spear and 2006's The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines. Comedy Andre Royo's Big Scene is a 2004 comedy, drama, and short film written and directed by Christopher Scott Cherot. Comedy The Vortex of Love is a 2013 comedy film directed by Hitoshi Ohne. Thriller Devil's Pass is a 2013 UK-Russian horror film directed by Renny Harlin, written by Vikram Weet, and starring Holly Goss, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley, and Gemma Atkinson as Americans who investigate the Dyatlov Pass incident. It is shot in the style of found footage. Comedy Soccer Poker is the 1989 comedy film directed by Janusz Zaorski. Comedy Young-sim is Korean animation produced by Bae Geum-taek. The story is about innocent but zany adolescent girl Young-sim's normal life. The original version was a comic book first produced in 1990, and after that it was broadcast on KBS in the same year. The popular video version has 13 episodes in total. Young-sim is a representative character of the early 1990s. A novel version was made in 2004, followed by a musical which has been performed since 2008. Science Fiction Doctor Glamour is a 2012 short musical comedy sci-fi film written and directed by Andrew Jones. Comedy La cabina is a 1972 film directed by Spanish director Antonio Mercero, and written by him and José Luis Garci. The film starred José Luis López Vázquez. In the 35-minute film, a man becomes trapped in a telephone booth, while passersby seem unable to help him. Thriller Cover Girl Killer is a 1959 British thriller film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Harry H. Corbett, Felicity Young, Victor Brooks and Spencer Teakle. Comedy Hook Ya Crook is an unreleased Bollywood comedy drama film, which was to be directed by David Dhawan and starred John Abraham and Genelia D'souza in the lead roles. Produced by Ronnie Screwvala and written by Rensil D'Silva, the award-winning writer of Rang De Basanti, the film was shelved due to numerous delays. The film was to be an adaption of the 2005 Hollywood hit, The Longest Yard. Science Fiction Timebomb is a 1991 sci-fi action film written and directed by Avi Nesher and starring Michael Biehn and Patsy Kensit. Animation Millhaven is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Bartek Kulas. Documentary film I Am a Woman Now is a 2011 documentary film directed by Michiel van Erp. Comedy Homecoming to Happiness is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Luise Ullrich, Paul Hörbiger and Heinz Rühmann. While motoring in the countryside, a wealthy shoe tycoon suffers a case of mistaken identity that leads to an unemployed actor being taken for him. The tycoon meanwhile meets and falls in love with a beautiful young woman. Documentary film OLO, The Boy From Tibet is a 2012 documentary film directed by Hisaya Iwasa. Documentary film The Power of the Game is a 2007 documentary directed by Michael Apted. The film shows several stories across the world highlighting the social impact of soccer. The film premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Comedy The Santa Incident is a 2010 comedy family TV movie written by Jeffrey Scott Simmons and directed by Yelena Lanskaya. Thriller Bachchan is a 2013 Kannada action-thriller film directed by Shashank featuring Sudeep, Bhavana, Parul Yadav and Tulip Joshi in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by V. Harikrishna and cinematography handled by Shekar Chandru. Producer V. Ravichandran released the teaser trailer on 31 May 2012 at Gold Finch Hotel. The film released on 11 April 2013. The film also released in Dubai and other middle eastern countries on 18 April 2013. It released in Germany on 22 June 2013, in Perth on 30 June 2013, Melbourne on 6 July 2013, Adelaide on 27 July 2013, in California on 1 November 2013. After its massive success in the Karnataka, the movie is released in Hindi on 2 August 2014 by RKD Studios, who have bagged the sole and exclusive rights for all Northern Indian Languages of the film. Telugu dubbed version of the film is releasing on 17 May 2014 by Bheemavaram Talkies produced by Tummalapalli Rama Satyanarayana. Comedy Chewingum is a 1984 Italian teen comedy film directed by Biagio Proietti.It premiered at the 41st Venice International Film Festival in the "De Sica" section. Animation Kak Ya Pokhudel na 21 Gramm is a 2013 short film directed by Pavel Sukhikh. Comedy Sugar, Honey and Pepper is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino. Comedy Martin Soldat is a 1966 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville and starring Robert Hirsch, Véronique Vendell, Walter Rilla, Marlène Jobert and Anthony Sharp. An actor disguises himself as a soldier during the Second World War, but is mistaken for a soldier and becomes a war hero during the Allied Liberation of France in 1944. Comedy Mamma mia, che impressione! is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Roberto Savarese. Thriller A Necessary Death is a 2008 independent drama film written and directed by Daniel Stamm. Comedy Birthday Cake is a 2013 comedy family film written and directed by Chad Darnell. Comedy Fowl Weather is a 1953 Warner Bros. animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. Comedy Carfuckers is a 2008 comedy short film directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo. Documentary film Self Referential Traverse: Zeitgeist and Engagement is 2011 film directed by Kim Sun. Comedy Free Money is a 1998 black comedy film directed by Yves Simoneau, produced by Nicolas Clermont and written by Anthony Peck and Joseph Brutsman. This was the penultimate film of actor Marlon Brando, followed by his final screen appearance in 2001's The Score. Comedy The Girl with the Whip is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Anny Ondra, Werner Fuetterer and Sig Arno. The film's art direction was by Heinrich Richter. It was based on a play by Hans H. Zerlett. Science Fiction Allegro is a 2005 Danish film directed by Christoffer Boe, who also wrote the screenplay together with Mikael Wulff. It is Christoffer Boe's second film as a director. It features Ulrich Thomsen and former model Helena Christensen. Science Fiction Watchers II is the 1990 sequel to the horror film Watchers. Starring Marc Singer and Tracy Scoggins, the film is loosely based on the novel Watchers by Dean Koontz. It was released on August 16, 1990. The film's writers were credited under a pseudonym as they were not members of the Writers Guild at the time. Documentary film My Amityville Horror is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Eric Walter. Documentary film Beyond Recognition: The Incredible Story Of A Face Transplant is a 2013 short, biography, documentary film directed by Sam Thonis. Documentary film Since 1950, tornadoes have struck every state in the union, killing thousands. On one day in 1978, 147 deadly twisters swept through Ohio, Kentucky, and Alabama, killing 307 people in the US and 8 in Canada. This is the story of these deadly "killer" tornadoes, and the heavy toll in loss of life and property damage these storms have actually caused. This program also includes interviews and impressions of survivors as well as emergency drills and civil defense techniques now being used to prepare for such natural disasters. Comedy Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story is a Canadian television movie, which aired on CTV in 2004. The film is about Marc Hall, a gay Canadian teenager whose legal fight to bring a same-sex date to his Catholic high school prom made headlines in 2002. Thriller The Pleasure Shop on 7th Avenue is a 1979 pornographic/thriller film written by Tito Carpi and Joe D'Amato and directed by Joe D'Amato. Documentary film Arctic Passage is the U. S. title of a two-hour TV documentary on the Arctic explorers Sir John Franklin and Roald Amundsen, co-produced by ITN Factual in Britain and NOVA/WGBH in the U.S. ITN Factual handled the production and filming; the film was directed by Louise Osmond, and Harald Gunnar Paalgard was the director of photography. The documentary aired in the UK in March 2005 under the title Search for the Northwest Passage, and in February 2006 in the U. S. under a two-part title, Arctic Passage: Prisoners of the Ice/Ice Survivor. Comedy Val Paraiso is a 2007 animated short film directed by Pablo Alibuad. Animation Balto II: Wolf Quest is a 2002 American straight-to-DVD sequel to Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment' 1995 animated film Balto. Comedy Laugh Your Blues Away is a 1942 comedy film directed by Charles Barton. Comedy Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby is a 1999 exploitation film and the sequel to Freeway, written and directed by Matthew Bright. It stars Natasha Lyonne as Crystal "White Girl" Van Meter, and María Celedonio as Angela "Cyclona" Garcia. As the original film was partly inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, the second film is somewhat based on Hansel and Gretel. The film achieved little attention nor notoriety like its predecessor. Documentary film Mafrouza – Oh la nuit! is a 2007 documentary film directed by Emmanuelle Demoris. Comedy Killer Flick is a 1998 American independent black comedy road film written and directed by Mark Weidman that follows a group of people as they go on a crime spree and film their own activities. Documentary film Rock Hudson - Dark And Handsome Stranger is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Andrew Davies and André Schäfer. Comedy The Darjeeling Limited is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson, and starring Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, and Jason Schwartzman. It was written by Anderson, Schwartzman, and Roman Coppola. The film also features Waris Ahluwalia, Amara Karan, Barbet Schroeder, and Anjelica Huston, with Natalie Portman, Camilla Rutherford, Irrfan Khan and Bill Murray in cameo roles. Animation La Feet's Defeat is the 31st short in The Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969 Documentary film Drowning in Dreams is a 1997 documentary film directed by Tim Southam. Documentary film Dear Mom, Love Cher is a 2013 American television documentary about Georgia Holt, the mother of singer and actress Cher. The film recounts Cher's family history and features in-depth interviews with her, Holt, Holt's other daughter Georganne LaPiere, and Holt's grandchildren, from Cher, Chaz Bono and Elijah Blue Allman. It premiered on Lifetime on May 6, 2013. The worldwide VOD/DVD release was on September 24, 2013, the same release date as Cher's 26th studio album, Closer to the Truth. Thriller Project Shadowchaser III, also known as Shadowchaser III, Project Shadowchaser 3000 and Edge Of Darkness, is a 1995 science fiction film by director John Eyres. It is the third installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series. Thriller Diploma za smrt is a Croatian film directed by Živorad Tomić. It was released in 1989. Comedy Sangham is a 1954 Telugu romantic comedy film written by V.S.Venkatasalam and directed by M. V. Raman. The film starred Vyjayanthimala, N. T. Rama Rao, S. Balachander and Anjali Devi in the lead while Chittor V. Nagaiah, V. K. Ramaswamy, K. N. Kamlam, K.R. Chellam and K. Sankarapani as the ensemble cast, was produced by A. V. Chettiar of AVM Productions. The film's score was composed by R. Sudarsanam, edited by K. Shankar and M. V. Raman and was filmed by T. Muthu Sami. The film's story revolves around two friends played by Vyjayanthimala and Anjali Devi. Documentary film Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage is a 2010 documentary film directed by Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn. The film offers an in-depth look at the Canadian progressive rock band Rush, chronicling the band's musical evolution from their progressive rock sound of the 1970s to their current heavy rock style. The film made its debut at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival, where it earned the 2010 Audience Award. The film was also nominated for Best Long Form Music Video at 53rd Grammy Awards, losing to When You're Strange, a documentary about The Doors. A limited theatrical run began on June 10, 2010 and the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the US and Canada on June 29 of that year. John Rutsey, the band's original drummer, died in 2008; tape-recorded comments from him are incorporated into the film. Thriller Proxy is a 2013 American horror film directed by Zack Parker. The movie had its world premiere on September 10, 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Proxy, which was filmed in Richmond, Indiana, stars Alexia Rasmussen as a pregnant young woman who joins a support group after she miscarries due to a vicious attack. Film rights to Proxy were picked up by IFC Midnight shortly after its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Middle Men is a 2009 comedy-drama film directed by George Gallo and written by Gallo and Andy Weiss. It stars Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi, Gabriel Macht and James Caan. The movie is based on the experiences of Christopher Mallick who was previously associated with the internet billing companies, Paycom and ePassporte. Christopher Mallick has been accused of stealing millions of dollars from his customers at ePassporte to fund the creation of the film. Documentary film "On the night of February 27, 1973, a caravan of cars carrying 200 armed Oglala Lakota—led by American Indian Movement (AIM) activists—entered Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation and quickly occupied buildings, cut off access, and took up defensive positions. When federal agents arrived, they declared, “The Indians are in charge of the town,” and a 71-day standoff ensued. Compiling an astonishing amount of archival film footage (notable for the key moments it captures) and firsthand accounts from participants, Stanley Nelson creates an immersive, comprehensive account of the occupation and its fascinating complexity. The Oglala Lakota sought redress of old grievances and broken treaties (just miles from the massacre of 1890) but also demanded the ouster of Pine Ridge tribal leader Dick Wilson, who governed through corruption and intimidation as he pursued deeply divisive policies of assimilation. Nelson also explores the climate of racism in border towns; the broad political context that shaped the AIM—its tactics, organization and ability to exploit the national media; and ultimately the role armed protest played in Native American self-conception. With its iconic images of Indians holding the government at bay, Wounded Knee not only brought national attention to an invisible community and its desperate conditions but contributed to the tribe's awakened sense of dignity and connection with their proud heritage." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Monsieur Hire is a 1989 French film directed by Patrice Leconte and starring Michel Blanc in the title role and Sandrine Bonnaire as the object of Hire's affection. The film received numerous accolades as well as a glowing review from the American film critic Roger Ebert, who later added the film to his list of "Great Movies." The screenplay of the film is based on the novel Les Fiançailles de M. Hire by Georges Simenon and has original music by Michael Nyman. It is a remake of Julien Duvivier's 1947 film Panique with Michel Simon. The film was entered in the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. It won the award for Best Foreign Film at the 27th Guldbagge Awards. Science Fiction 12:01 PM is a 1990 short film starring Kurtwood Smith. Directed by Jonathan Heap, it originally aired on cable television in 1990 as part of the Showtime 30-Minute Movie anthology series. It was nominated for an Academy Award. It is the first film adaptation of the short story "12:01 PM" by Richard A. Lupoff, which was published in the December 1973 edition of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. The major plot device is a time loop or time bounce. Comedy Krishnarjuna is a 2008 Telugu language film produced by M.Mohan Babu on his Sri Lakshmi Prasanna Pictures banner, directed by P. Vasu. Starring Manchu Vishnu, Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles prominent actor Nagarjuna Akkineni in a guest role and Mohan Babu in cameo appearance and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film recorded as flop at box-office. Documentary film Open the Door to Him Who Comes is a 1989 documentary and short film directed by Audrius Stonys. Documentary film Spilled Water is a 2014 documentary drama film written and directed by May May Tchao. Science Fiction Syngenor is a 1990 B horror/science fiction movie that was a sequel to the 1981 film Scared to Death. The film was directed by George Elanjian Jr and written by Michael Carmody and Brent V. Friedman. It features David Gale and Kathryn Noble. Comedy Why Change Your Wife? is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson. Thriller Kanoon Kya Karega is a 1984 thriller film directed by Mukul Anand. Science Fiction Vestigial Window is a 2008 short science fiction film written and directed by Charles Scandura. Comedy Team Mates is a 1978 comedy film written by Jennifer Lawson and directed by Steven Jacobson. Documentary film We're with the Band is a 2005 film written by Brian Blondell, James Grace, Alanis Morissette, Jeff Rosenthal, Johanna Stein and directed by Johanna Stein. Documentary film And Still We Dance is 1985 a documentary short film directed by Ashley James. Animation The Fabulous Baron Munchausen is a 1961 Czechoslovak romantic adventure film directed by Karel Zeman, based on the tales about Baron Münchhausen. The film combines live-action with various forms of animation and is highly stylized, often evoking the engravings of Gustave Doré. Thriller Jism 2 is a 2012 erotic thriller film directed by Pooja Bhatt. It is the sequel to the 2003 film Jism and marks the debut of Indo-Canadian former pornographic actress Sunny Leone in Bollywood. Jism 2 was launched on 1 December 2011, on popular Indian television show Bigg Boss, making the launch a first time ever in the history of Indian Cinema. Mahesh Bhatt compared Jism 2 to Italian romance drama Last Tango in Paris. Jism 2 has been passed with an A-certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification. Jism 2 had paid previews on 2 August 2012, one day prior to its worldwide release. Comedy One Good Turn is a 1955 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom, Joan Rice, Shirley Abicair and Thora Hird. Norman tries to raise money for the orphanage where he grew up and where he now works as a carer. Thriller The Spanish Prisoner is a 1997 American suspense film, written and directed by David Mamet and starring Campbell Scott, Steve Martin, Rebecca Pidgeon, Ben Gazzara, Felicity Huffman and Ricky Jay. The film tells the story of an elaborate confidence game, known as the Spanish Prisoner. In 1999 the film was nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for the Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay but lost out to Steven Soderbergh's Out of Sight. Documentary film China In Three Words is a 2013 documentary/short/comedy film written and directed by Vanessa Hope. Comedy The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday is a 1976 Comedy film directed by Don Taylor starring Lee Marvin, Oliver Reed, Sylvia Miles and Kay Lenz. Comedy Trick or Tweet is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon first released in 1959. Written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng, with voice characterizations by Mel Blanc, the cartoon stars Tweety, Sylvester the Cat and a rival orange-red cat named Sam. Documentary film The Forgotten Children of Congo is a 2007 British documentary film written, produced and directed by Alex Tweddle for Angry Man Pictures Ltd. The documentary ‘The Forgotten Children of Congo’ was filmed over four weeks in the Democratic Republic of Congo. From the remoteness of the Congo Basin, to the capital Kinshasa and the volatile Ituri Province in the East, this documentary focuses on the plight of the country's street children. Comedy Jhoothi is a 1985 comedy film written by Sachin Bhowmick, Bimal Dutta and Rahi Maoom Reza and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Animation The Last Swallow is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by George Boguslawski. Comedy Didi - Der Doppelgänger is a 1984 comedy film directed by Reinhard Schwabenitzky. Animation Historia Del Desierto is a 2003 short animation film directed by Celia Galan Julve. Animation Juanito's Mind is a 2013 short animated action film written and directed by Fernando Macedo. Animation Scrooge McDuck and Money is a short animated cartoon made by Walt Disney Studios in 1967. Comedy Doomsday Book is a 2012 South Korean science-fiction anthology film directed by Kim Jee-woon and Yim Pil-sung. It tells three unique stories of human self-destruction in the modern high-tech era, while displaying an alternative form of genuine humanity and compassion. A Brave New World is a political satire about a viral zombie outbreak; The Heavenly Creature philosophizes on whether a robot can achieve enlightenment; and in Happy Birthday a dysfunctional family bonds in the midst of an apocalypse. It won the top prize at the 2012 Fantasia Festival. The jury honored it with the Cheval Noir Award for best film for "its intelligence and originality." Comedy Thuntata is a 2002 Kannada romantic-comedy film directed by Indrajit Lankesh featuring Anirudh, Rekha Vedavyas and Chaya Singh. The film released on 24 May 2002. Comedy Amstel is a 2012 shory comedy romance film written by Kelvin Korteweg and directed by Jaap van Eyck. Documentary film Alias is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Michelle Latimer. Comedy My Kung-Fu Sweetheart is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing. Animation Superman: Brainiac Attacks is a 2006 direct-to-video animated film with production designs based on Superman: The Animated Series from Warner Bros. Animation, on aired a part of the Toonami block on Saturday June 17, 2006, and the released on DVD Tuesday June 20, 2006. It also aired on Toon Disney on June 16, 2008, being the first Superman film to air on Toon Disney. The film features Superman battling the forces of Lex Luthor and Brainiac. It also focuses on the relationship between Superman and Lois Lane and stands as the first Superman solo animated film. Though the film's visual style is the same as Superman: The Animated Series, it is not in continuity with the DC animated universe. Superman: TAS alumni Tim Daly and Dana Delany are reunited to play the characters of Superman and Lois Lane. Also returning from the animated series are David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen and George Dzundza as Perry White. This is the first time that Daly has returned to the Superman role since the 2002 video game Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, as he was not part of the cast of the Justice League animated series where the part of Superman was played by George Newbern. Science Fiction Alien Cargo is a 1999 science fiction film starring Jason London, Missy Crider, Elizabeth Alexander and Alan Dale, as the crew of a space-cargo transport ship, which is attacked by an unknown alien life form that manipulates all organic life into releasing their inner evil psyche. Thriller Kick is a 2014 Indian action-thriller Comedy film directed and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment banner. The film features Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez and Randeep Hooda in the lead role and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, portraying the main antagonist of the film. The film is an official remake of the Telugu film of the same name, with a screenplay adapted by Nadiadwala and Chetan Bhagat. The film released on 25 July 2014 in about 5000 screens worldwide is the biggest release for an Indian film. Kick received positive reviews from critics and went on to perform well commercially, breaking several domestic box-office records. The film went on to become the second highest grossing Bollywood film of all time in India, the seventh highest-grossing in overseas markets and the 3rd highest-grossing Bollywood film worldwide. Thriller Wayuu: La niña de Maracaibo is a 2012 Venezuelan crime film directed by Miguel Curiel and starring Daniel Alvarado, Karina Velázquez and Asier Hernández. The film premiered in New York in August 2005, and it opened in other countries, including Venezuela later that year. Thriller La Bidonata, also known as The Rip-off, is a once lost 1977 Italian comedy/crime film. This was the final film directed by giallo specialist Luciano Ercoli. Documentary film Two At The Border is a 2013 short documentary drama film writen and directed by Tuna Kaptan and Felicitas Sonvilla. Documentary film Controlling and Punishment is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Ayten Mutlu Saray and Ridha Tlili. Comedy 45RPM is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Juli Jackson. Comedy Person to Bunny is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd. The short was originally released April 1, 1960. Animation Arts + Crafts Spectacular #1 is a 2010 short, animation film directed by Sébastien Wolf and Ian Ritterskamp. Comedy Mushroom Monster is a 2013 short animation action film directed and written by Aleksander L. Nordaas. Comedy In this brilliantly crafted film, Leno Chord is an American woman fed up with the play boy ways of metropolitan men. After breaking up with her love, Seamus, Leno heads back to her native Ireland to rediscover her roots. As her plane lands she decides to swear off love, but only after kissing a complete stranger for her last kiss. The stranger soon becomes a familiar face when Leno realizes that he is her new neighbor. Can she keep her vow or was Leno's Last Kiss planted upon her Mr. Right? Documentary film Charlie Is My Darling, directed by Peter Whitehead and produced by the Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham, was the first documentary film about the Rolling Stones. The film was shot during the band's second tour of Ireland that year, on 3 and 4 September 1965, and was finished in the spring of 1966. It was given its premiere at the Mannheim Film Festival in October 1966, but was never released officially in its full length, due to the legal fights between the Rolling Stones and Allen Klein and a burglary in Andrew Loog Oldham's office, which saw all prints disappear. Shorter versions have circulated since then, however. In 2012, a restored and extended version was finally released by Allen Klein's ABKCO Records, which owns the rights to all older Stones material. The 64 minutes documentary follows the group from their car trip out of London to Heathrow Airport, and from there to Dublin where they had two concerts at the Adelphi Theatre on 3 September. The next day they take a train up to Belfast for two concerts at the ABC Theatre, before returning to London by plane the following day. Thriller Term Life is an upcoming crime-thriller film based off the graphic novel of the same name. It is directed by Peter Billingsley and produced by lead actor Vince Vaughn. Thriller Johan Falk: De Fredlösa is a 2009 action drama thriller film written by Fredrik T. Olsson, Anders Nilsson and Joakim Hansson and directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf. Science Fiction Harrison Bergeron is a 1995 cable television movie film loosely adapted from Kurt Vonnegut's 1961 short story of the same name. It was produced for Showtime, and first screened on August 13, 1995. It was released to VHS in 1998. Animation Blindscape is a 1993 animated short film written and directed by Stephen Palmer. Documentary film Forward 13: Waking Up the American Dream is a 2014 documentary film directed by Patrick Lovell. Comedy Only God Sees Me is a 1998 comedy, romance film written by Bruno Podalydès and Denis Podalydès and directed by Bruno Podalydès. Animation Hotel Transylvania is a 2012 American 3D computer animated fantasy comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, the creator of Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory and Sym-Bionic Titan, and produced by Michelle Murdocca. The film features the voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Kevin James, Fran Drescher, Steve Buscemi, Molly Shannon, David Spade and CeeLo Green. The film tells a story of Count Dracula, the owner of a hotel called Hotel Transylvania where the world's monsters can take a rest from human civilization. Dracula invites some of the most famous monsters to celebrate the 118th birthday of his daughter Mavis. When the hotel is unexpectedly visited by an ordinary 21-year-old traveler named Jonathan, Dracula must protect Mavis from falling in love with him before the hotel's guests learn there is a human in the castle, which may jeopardize the hotel's future. The film was released on September 28, 2012 by Columbia Pictures. It was met with mixed critical reception from critics, while the general public received it favorably. Animation The Legend of the Flying Tomato is a 2014 animation short action film written and directed by Sharon Huang, Aurry Tan and Michael Yates. Animation Rendezvous with Rama is a 2003 short student science fiction film directed by Aaron M. Ross. Comedy Upon The Rock is a 2013 short animation adventure film written and directed by James Bascara. Science Fiction Travelers: Jigen Keisatsu is a Japanese science fiction film directed by Koichi Sakamoto, starring Nao Nagasawa, Ayumi Kinoshita and Yuko Takayama. It was released in Japan on April 13, 2013. Documentary film Blessed Is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh is a 2008 documentary film written by Sophie Sartain, Roberta Grossman and directed by Roberta Grossman. Science Fiction The Creation of the Humanoids is a 1962 US science fiction film release, directed by Wesley Barry and starring Don Megowan, Erica Elliot, Frances McCann, Don Doolittle and Dudley Manlove. The film is not based on the plot of Jack Williamson's novel The Humanoids, to which it bears little resemblance, but on an original story and screenplay written by Jay Simms. In a post nuclear war society, blue-skinned, silver-eyed human-like robots have become a common sight as the surviving population suffers from a decreasing birth rate and has grown dependent on their assistance. A fanatical organization tries to prevent the robots from becoming too human, fearing that they will take over. Meanwhile, a scientist experiments with creating human replicas that have genuine emotions and memories. Thriller The Ring Virus is a South Korean horror film adapted from the Japanese novel Ring by Koji Suzuki. A joint project between Japan and Korea, this version has Park Eun-Suh as the creator of the cursed videotape. Although the filmmakers claimed that the film was adapted from the novel, there are various scenes in the film that match the 1998 film Ring, such as the sex of the lead character, some of the scenes on the videotape as well as copying other film scenes directly from the original film, including the film's climax. Comedy Merton of the Movies is a 1947 comedy film, based on the 1919 novel of the same name. It stars Red Skelton and is directed by choreographer Robert Alton in his directorial debut. Documentary film 12 O'Clock Boys is a 2013 documentary directed by Lotfy Nathan. The documentary focuses on urban dirt-bike riders in Baltimore, Maryland. The film was premiered at South by Southwest 2013, and had its Baltimore premiere within Maryland Film Festival 2013. The film has been acquired for U.S. distribution by Oscilloscope Laboratories. Comedy Just Wright is the 2010 American romantic comedy film starring Queen Latifah and Common that tells the story of a physical therapist who falls in love with a professional basketball player. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Documentary film Team 3D and Complexity are the top two professional counterstrike teams in the United States. They leave their girlfriends and travel the world to compete for thousands of dollars. Thriller Target of an Assassin is a 1977 film directed by Peter Collinson. It stars Anthony Quinn and John Phillip Law. Target of an Assassin was completed in South Africa in 1976 as Tigers Don't Cry, but was not put into general American release for nearly nine years. Other alternate titles include African Rage, The Long Shot, and Fatal Assassin. Science Fiction Within the Rock, is a 1996 science fiction horror film/monster movie/slasher TV-Movie directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe produced among others; actor, Robert Patrick and filmed in the USA. It starred Xander Berkeley, Brian Krause, Duane Whitaker and a cameo from former U.S. Marine Corps captain and technical advisor, Dale Dye. Science Fiction Subhuman, also known as Shelf Life, is a 2004 Canadian low-budget film. The movie starts with featuring one man tracking a pair of seductive girls to a murky back alley before decapitating and immolating one of them before being hit by a car. Following another man's, called Martin, strange urging, Ben and his girlfriend Julie choose to take him back to their apartment in order for him to spend the night there recovering, instead of to the nearest hospital. A young couple is exposed to Martin, who believes that people are being harvested by vampires. Martin is a strange homeless, alcoholic, drug addict that nobody takes serious because he escaped form a mental asylum. Unless Martin can convince other humans that they are being taken over by parasites all may be lost. Comedy Le notti dei Teddy Boys is a 1959 film written by Tommaso Chiaretti, Franco Giraldi, Elio Petri and Leopoldo Savona and directed by Leopoldo Savona. Animation Horus: Prince of the Sun, also known as The Little Norse Prince or Little Norse Prince Valiant, is an anime film released in 1968. It was director Isao Takahata's feature film début. Hayao Miyazaki, Yasuo Ōtsuka, Yoichi Kotabe, and Yasuji Mori, among others, worked as animators in this movie, providing many designs, story ideas, and storyboards as well. It is available as an English-subtitled DVD under the title "The Little Norse Prince" from Optimum Releasing. Documentary film I See I See is a documentary film directed by Michael Pearce. Thriller Last Train to Mahakali is short film written and directed by Indian film director-screenwriter Anurag Kashyap. It was made for the Star Plus television series Star Bestsellers and was first telecast in 1999. The film won the Special Jury Award at the 8th Annual Star Screen Awards. In 2005, the film was one of the four short films screened at an event organized by Films Anonymous at Hyderabad. The film tells the story of a doctor on death row who claims to have discovered a permanent cure for any virus-based disease and stars Kay Kay Menon and Nivedita Bhattacharya. Animation Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword is the thirteenth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It, along with The Goblin King, was produced and completed in 2008, but Goblin King was released first for the Halloween season. It was released on April 7, 2009, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, though it featured a logo for and copyright to Hanna-Barbera at the end. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang traveling to Japan and is the final Scooby-Doo film to have Casey Kasem as the voice of Shaggy, as he retired a few months after the film was released. It is one of the few Scooby-Doo stories to feature a villain of purely supernatural origin. In the USA, the DVD sold 163,890 units in its first week and as of January 2014, it has sold approximately 524,725 units. Comedy Local Hero is a 1983 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Peter Riegert, Denis Lawson, Fulton Mackay, and Burt Lancaster. Produced by David Puttnam, the film is about an American oil company representative who is sent to the fictional village of Ferness on the west coast of Scotland to purchase the town and surrounding property for his company. For his work on the film, Bill Forsyth won the 1984 BAFTA Award for Best Direction. Comedy Leap 4 Your Life is a 2013 comedy film written by Taylor Hill and directed by Gary Hawes. Documentary film Huey is a 1968 short documentary film directed by Agnès Varda. Thriller Raat Aur Din is a 1967 Indian Bollywood film directed by Satyen Bose. The leading actress, Nargis, won the distinguished National Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Varuna, a married woman who suffers from multiple personality disorder. By day, she is a typical Hindi homemaker, whilst at night she calls herself Peggy and walks the streets of Calcutta. The film was a critical acclaim for its story and Narjis performance as Varuna. Over the years it has developed a cult following. Comedy Vete de mí is a 2006 Spanish film directed by Víctor García León. García León co-wrote the screenplay with Jonás Trueba. The film received two Goya Award nominations, winning one award. Thriller Strawberry Cliff is a 2011 Hong Kong mystery film written and directed by Chris Chow, who has participated in writing scripts for films such as Fearless and Blood: The Last Vampire. Film stars Eason Chan and Leslie-Anne Huff and was filmed in both Hong Kong and Los Angeles. This film also features Eason Chan in his first English language role and Chris Chow in his directorial debut. Comedy Fräulein Veronika is a 1936 Austrian-Swiss comedy film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Thekla Ahrens, Carl Esmond and Hans Moser. It is based on the play Veronika by Fritz Peter Buch. The film is sometimes known by the alternative title Alles für Veronika. Documentary film Bill Hicks: Sane Man is a 1989 documentary written by Bill Hicks and directed by Kevin Booth and David Johndrow. Documentary film I Am a Jerusalemite! is a 1971 musical documentary film written by Yoram Kaniuk and Yehoram Gaon and directed by Yehoram Gaon. Science Fiction Heartbeeps is a 1981 romantic sci-fi comedy film about two robots who fall in love and decide to strike out on their own. It was directed by Allan Arkush, and starred Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters as the robots. Stan Winston's make-up work for Heartbeeps made him one of the nominees for the inaugural Academy Award for Best Makeup in 1982, losing to An American Werewolf in London. Comedy Johnnie Waterman is a 1994 Polish drama film directed by Jan Jakub Kolski. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The James Dean Story is a 1957 American documentary. Released two years after Dean's death, the Warner Bros. Pictures release chronicles his short life and career via black-and-white still photographs, interviews with the aunt and uncle who raised him, his paternal grandparents, a New York City cabdriver friend, and the owner of his favorite Los Angeles restaurant, and outtakes from East of Eden, footage of the opening night of Giant, and Dean's ironic PSA for safe driving. Martin Gabel's narration was written by Stewart Stern, who scripted Dean's Rebel Without a Cause, and a directing credit was shared by Robert Altman and George W. George. The music accompanying the film The James Dean Story was composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. An eponymous album containing this music was released by Capitol Records in 1957. The film is available on DVD. Animation As-tu Éteint Ton Rond De Poèle is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Lalonde-Lavoie. Documentary film Carmen Rupe is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Lucy Hayes. Thriller Eye of the Devil is a 1966 British crime/horror film with occult and supernatural themes directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Deborah Kerr and David Niven. The film is set in rural France and was filmed at the Château de Hautefort and in England. Eye of the Devil is based on the novel Day of the Arrow by Robin Estridge and was initially titled Thirteen. Science Fiction W.E.I.R.D. World is a 1995 tv film directed by William Malone. Comedy The Sun Shines Bright is a 1953 American comedy film directed by John Ford, based on material taken from a series of Irvin S. Cobb stories. Ford had adapted some of the same material in 1934 in his film Judge Priest. That film originally had a scene depicting the lynching of Stepin Fetchit’s character, but it was cut by 20th Century Fox. The omission was one of the reasons Ford loosely reshaped the Cobb stories two decades later as The Sun Shines Bright for Republic Pictures, this time keeping the lynching scene. Ford often cited The Sun Shines Bright as his favorite among all his films, and in later years, it was championed by critics such as Jonathan Rosenbaum and Dave Kehr, who called it "a masterpiece". Documentary film All American High: Revisited is a 2014 documentary film directed by Keva Rosenfeld. Comedy The Maggie is a 1954 British comedy film. Directed by Alexander Mackendrick and written by William Rose, it is a story of a clash of cultures between a hard-driving American businessman and a wily Scottish captain. It was produced by Ealing Studios at a time when rural Scotland was seen as a popular backdrop for light family entertainment. The story was inspired by Neil Munro's short stories of the Vital Spark and her captain, Para Handy. Although underrated as an Ealing comedy this is a deeply satisfying gem that stands up strongly to repeated viewing. The De Havilland "Dragon Rapide" twin-engine bi-plane is almost as appealing as the puffer-boat "Maggie", herself, as central as the better known "African Queen". Documentary film Until the Light Takes Us is a 2008 American documentary film about Norwegian black metal, from directors Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell. It was released on December 4, 2009. Thriller Once It Started It Could Not End Otherwise is a 2011 short animated historical film written and directed Kelly Sears. Comedy Hanging Up is a 2000 American comedy-drama film about a trio of sisters who bond over the approaching death of their curmudgeonly father, to whom none of them were particularly close. This film features Diane Keaton, Meg Ryan, and Lisa Kudrow as the three sisters, and Walter Matthau as the father. Comedy The Rocker is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Peter Cattaneo, starring Rainn Wilson, Christina Applegate, Teddy Geiger, Josh Gad, Emma Stone, and Jane Lynch. The film was written by Maya Forbes & Wallace Wolodarsky, from a story by Ryan Jaffe. Thriller Agni Natchathiram is a 1988 Tamil film directed by Mani Ratnam. The movie is about two half-brothers who come into conflict with each other in their claim for legitimacy as sons of a common father. Prabhu and Karthik play the lead roles. The movie's score and incredible soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja which were extremely well received. The film was a blockbuster and completed a 200-day run at the box office. The film was dubbed into Telugu with the title Gharshana, and was remade in Hindi as Vansh starring Siddharth Ray and Sudesh Berry. Documentary film Jennifer Lopez in Concert is a 2001 music and documentary film directed by Hamish Hamilton. Comedy Shu Qi (Chapman To, not playing the award-winning actress) is an irresponsible bloke who’s only content if he’s betting on horses, cards or football matches – and he’s so gambling-addicted that even a beating or two won’t dissuade him. Shu Qi and female counterpart Flora (Fiona Sit) meet in fiery fashion when the two fight over a taxi cab – on their way to betting at the racetrack, naturally - but their enmity is laced with the spark of attraction. The initial meeting becomes serendipity when the two meet again and again, attraction giving way to love and a shared passion for high-stakes gambling. Marriage and even a child arrive, and the film goes into story overdrive, with years passing and differing professions and romantic rivals getting in the way. With divorce and a broken home threatening them, will Shu Qi and Flora recall their salad days of insatiable, self-destructive gambling in time to save their marriage? Documentary film El tren blanco is a 2003 film directed by Nahuel García, Sheila Perez Giménez and Ramiro García. Comedy Pursuit is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Patty Newton. Animation Facepad is a 2012 short animation film directed by Abtoine Gere. Documentary film Notes on Marie Menken is a 2006 biographical historical documentary film written and directed by Martina Kudlacek. Comedy Arctic Antics is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930. Animation Night of the Living Duck is a six minute 1987-animated, 1988-released Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Daffy Duck, directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon. It was released to theatres as a part of Daffy Duck's Quackbusters on September 24, 1988. Thriller Hotel Reserve is a 1944 spy film starring James Mason as an innocent man caught up in pre-Second World War espionage. It was based on Eric Ambler's novel Epitaph for a Spy. Unusually, it was both directed and produced by a trio: Lance Comfort, Mutz Greenbaum and Victor Hanbury. Comedy Golden Chicken 2 is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Samson Chiu. It is a sequel to the 2002 Golden Chicken. Documentary film Mika, mi guerra de España is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Javier Olivera and Rodolfo Pochat. Animation Napoleon Bunny-Part is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng. Thriller Murder with Mirrors is a 1985 TV movie based on the Dame Agatha Christie mystery novel, They Do It with Mirrors, using the novel's US title. The film is set in a youth detention centre run by a charitable American educationalist in England. It stars Helen Hayes as Miss Marple and Bette Davis as her old American friend from their days touring Italy as young ladies. Miss Marple is called on to investigate possible causes of her friend's deteriorating health. However, as Miss Marple keeps her friend company, her attention is soon diverted as she stumbles over a dead body. A murderer is at large in a house of suspects, and a race against time begins. The film marks Helen Hayes' last appearance as Miss Marple; indeed, it was her last film role. The film also stars John Mills, Tim Roth, Leo McKern and Dorothy Tutin. The novel has since been dramatised twice more: first with Joan Hickson as Miss Marple for the 1980s series, and then with Julia McKenzie for Agatha Christie's Marple. Both of these used the novel's original title. Documentary film Vinylmania - When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions per Minute is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Paolo Campana. Comedy Circumcise Me is a 2008 film about the American-born Israeli comedian Yisrael Campbell. It was produced by Matthew Kalman, foreign news correspondent in Jerusalem for USA Today, Canada's Globe & Mail and other newspapers, and David Blumenfeld, an Israel-based photographer who has photographed for Time, Newsweek and other publications. The film, originally screened under the title It's Not in Heaven: The Comedy of Yisrael Campbell, is about a Catholic convert to Judaism who has become a stand-up comedy star in Israel. Campbell's routine riffs on the fact that he converted to Judaism three times, once Reform, once Conservative and once Orthodox. The Economist calls the film "hilarious and moving". The film has been screened in Toronto and Jerusalem, and is scheduled to be released in the United States autumn 2008. Comedy Tilda is a 2011 comedy film directed by Bill Condon. Animation Burka Avenger "Episode n°01" is a 2013 animation action comedy film written by Ghaniah Ejaz, Arslan Naseer, Adi Abdurab, Haroon and directed by Haroon. Science Fiction Jupiter Ascending is an upcoming epic space opera film written, produced, and directed by The Wachowskis. It marks their first return to original screenplays in the science fiction genre since the The Matrix trilogy. The film is centered on Jupiter Jones, a down-on-her-luck janitor and Caine Wise, an interplanetary warrior who informs Jones that her destiny extends beyond Earth. Supporting cast member Douglas Booth has described the film's universe as a cross between The Matrix and Star Wars while Kunis named its underlying themes as indulgence and consumption. The film is co-produced by Grant Hill, who acted as executive producer on The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions and as producer on V for Vendetta, Speed Racer, Ninja Assassin and Cloud Atlas, making Jupiter Ascending his seventh collaboration with the Wachowskis. Several more longstanding Wachowski collaborators since the creation of The Matrix films have contributed to the picture, including production designer Hugh Bateup, visual effects supervisor Dan Glass, visual effects designer John Gaeta, supervising sound editor Dane Davis and costume designer Kym Barrett. Comedy "The worst thing about Wendell isn't his slightly balding head, skinny frame, or thin lips; it's that he’s a bit of an idiot. He just started dating Vicky, an angry drunk, who conveniently shares his lack of ambition and cleanliness. But he might prefer a relationship with Joanna because she’s a selfless social worker who doesn't have lip acne. Eventually, Wendell is going to have to decide who he really belongs with: the best girl he's ever known—or the worst. Twenty-five-year-old Adam Bowers writes, directs, and stars in this deadpan comedic love triangle for questionable romantics, which was shot on borrowed equipment by whichever one of his friends was available that day. This sharply scripted debut feature out of Gainesville, Florida, charms with Bowers's natural comedic timing and endless supply of one-liners while questioning not only who we should spend our life with but who we truly are under all our neuroses." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller The Shock Labyrinth is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Takashi Shimizu. The theme song is called "CLONE" and is performed by Straightener. Thriller Dinocroc is a 2004 horror film, starring Charles Napier and Joanna Pacuła, produced by Roger Corman, and directed by Kevin O'Neill. It had a limited theatrical release in early 2004 before premiering on the Syfy Channel in April of that year. A prehistoric dinosaur, known as the Suchomimus, is genetically engineered by the GERECO Corporation, headed by Paula Kennedy. After being spliced with a modern day crocodile, the creature escapes the lab and begins terrorizing the lake-side residents of a nearby town. it was followed by 2 sequels Supergator and Dinocroc vs. Supergator Thriller Raid is a 2003 Finnish crime film directed by Tapio Piirainen. It is an adaptation of the 2000 television series of the same name. The screenplay was written by Nykänen and Piirainen. Documentary film Adieu Istanbul is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Dieter Sauter. Animation White Hair is a 2010 short animated film written and directed by Yuka Takeda. Animation The Steamboat Adventures of Riverboat Bill is a 1987 animated Australian film set on the Murray River at the turn of the century. It was based on a popular children's novel by Cliff Green. Thriller Joy de V. is a 2011 drama thriller film written and directed by Nadia Szold. Comedy The Rugrats Movie is a 1998 American animated adventure-comedy film, produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures and first released in theaters in the United States on November 20, 1998. The film marks the first film made by Nickelodeon Movies to be based on a Nicktoon. Based on the popular 1990s animated Nickelodeon series, Rugrats, this film introduced Tommy Pickles' baby brother Dil Pickles, who appeared on the original series the next year. The film features the voices of E.G. Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie, Cheryl Chase, Cree Summer, Tara Strong, and Charlie Adler, along with guest stars David Spade, Whoopi Goldberg, Margaret Cho, Busta Rhymes, and Tim Curry. Animation They Might Be Giants 'We Live in a Dump' is a 2010 animated short film directed by David Cowles and Liesje Kraai. Thriller The Boston Strangler is a 1968 film based on the true story of the Boston Strangler and the book by Gerold Frank. It was directed by Richard Fleischer, and stars Tony Curtis as Albert DeSalvo, the strangler, and Henry Fonda as John S. Bottomly, the chief detective now famed for obtaining DeSalvo's confession. Documentary film Letters from Karelia is a 2004 documentary film written by Robert Lower and directed by Kelly Saxberg. Comedy Money Makes Happiness is a 1993 comedy film directed by Robert Guédiguian. Animation Black Doll is a 2011 short, fantasy, horror, animated film written and directed by Sofìa Carrillo. Animation Reaux, Reaux, Reaux Your Boat is the second short in the Inspector series of made for television cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Science Fiction Apollo 18 is a 2011 American-Canadian science fiction horror film written by Brian Miller, directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, and produced by Timur Bekmambetov and Ron Schmidt. After various release date changes, the film was released in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada on September 2, 2011; however, the release dates for other territories vary. The film is López-Gallego's first English-language movie. The film's premise is that the canceled Apollo 18 mission actually landed on the moon in December 1974 but never returned, and as a result the United States has never launched another expedition to the Moon. The film is shot in found-footage style, supposedly the lost footage of the Apollo 18 mission that was only recently discovered. Documentary film Avec les Hommes de l'eau is a Belgian 1938 short documentary film. Thriller Prem Deewane is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar and produced by Ashok Ghai. It stars Jackie Shroff, Madhuri Dixit, Vivek Mushran, Pooja Bhatt in pivotal roles. Documentary film Damenwahl - Szenen aus dem Abendland is a 1998 documentary film directed by Viola Stephan. Comedy Surf Ninjas is a 1993 American comedic family film involving martial arts, directed by Neal Israel and written by Dan Gordon. The film stars Ernie Reyes Jr., Rob Schneider, Nicolas Cowan, and Leslie Nielsen. Surf Ninjas follows two teenage surfers from Los Angeles who discover that they are crown princes of the Asian kingdom Patusan and reluctantly follow their destinies to dethrone an evil colonel that rules over the kingdom. Surf Ninjas was filmed in Los Angeles, Hawaii, and Thailand. A video game was also developed and released in conjunction with the film. Surf Ninjas was released in the United States on August 20, 1993, becoming popular but being received generally unfavorably by critics. The film was released on VHS in December 1993 and re-released on DVD in September 2002. Comedy Simon is a 2004 Dutch drama film directed by Eddy Terstall. The story is about two male friends, one heterosexual and one gay. Same sex marriage and euthanasia are prominent themes of the film. The film has won four Golden Calves. Comedy Fiesta Fiasco is a 1967 Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Speedy Gonzales Daffy Duck and other mice. This cartoon short is directed by Alex Lovy and written by Cal Howard. Comedy Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me is a film directed by Harold D. Schuster released on Mar 15, 1940. Comedy The Song and Dance Man is a 1926 American silent film comedy-drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. It is based on a play by George M. Cohan and was directed by Herbert Brenon. A copy of the film is housed in the Library of Congress collection. It is missing reels 1 and 2, but reels 3–7 of the seven-reel film survive. Comedy Khol De Meri Zuban is a 1989 film directed by Dada Kondke. Comedy A Village Scandal is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film WAAhnsinn - Der Wackersdorf-Film is a 1986 documentary film directed by Helge Cramer, Uwe Heitkamp, Michael Herl and Christian Wagner. Animation The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney and released to theaters on December 25, 1963 by Buena Vista Distribution. The 18th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was the final Disney animated film released before Walt Disney's death. The songs in the film were written and composed by the Sherman Brothers, who later wrote music for other Disney films like Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks. The film is based on the novel of the same name, first published in 1938 as a single novel. It was later republished in 1958 as the first book of T. H. White's tetralogy The Once and Future King. Documentary film Murde is a 1976 documentary film directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza. Comedy Forget Paris is a 1995 romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written by and starring Billy Crystal as an NBA referee and Debra Winger as an independent working woman whose lives are interrupted by love and marriage. It also stars Joe Mantegna, Julie Kavner, Cynthia Stevenson, Richard Masur, Cathy Moriarty and John Spencer. A number of professional basketball players, present and past, appear as themselves. Documentary film The Vanishing Lady is an 1896 French short black-and-white silent film directed by French magician Georges Méliès. It is number 70 on the Star Films catalog. Comedy Love Bytes: Justin Beaver is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Tonnette Stanford. Comedy The Crew is a 2000 black comedy crime film, directed by Michael Dinner and starring Burt Reynolds, Seymour Cassel, Richard Dreyfuss, Dan Hedaya and Jennifer Tilly. Barry Sonnenfeld was one of the film's producers. It has been rated PG-13. Comedy Eccezzziunale... veramente: capitolo secondo... me is a 2006 comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Thriller Ek: The Power of One is a 2009 action film starring Bobby Deol in the lead. It's a Hindi remake of the Telugu film Athadu. Athadu was a super hit movie while EK flopped and received negative reviews. Comedy Drool is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Nancy Kissam. "A darkly comic tale of family secrets, desperate measures and good old fashioned Southern hospitality. Darkly comic and slightly surreal at times Drool is the story of abused southern housewife and mother of two, Anora (a fantastic Laura Harring), who falls in love with her vivacious next door neighbour, cosmetics saleswoman Imogene. Caught in the act by her drunken spouse the ensuing fight results in a corpse, a slightly concussed son, a disbelieving teenage daughter and a plan to drive cross country to a friend of Imogene's who has experience in getting rid of troublesome husbands, dead or otherwise. Along the way emotions run high, dark secrets are revealed and a broken family mends itself with the healing power of love and that universal fixer - the makeover. Kissam's assured debut tackles harsh themes with understanding and humour creating an ultimately uplifting and often hilarious film which draws out fantastic performances by all involved. ES" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Animation Hollywood Blvd, USA is a short film directed by Stephen Hillenburg. Documentary film Field Trip is a 2011 documentary film directed by Christian Illner and André Nier. Documentary film Lost In Woonsocket is a documentary feature film directed by John Chester. It stars Chester and Andre Miller, co-creators of the A&E Network documentary series Random 1, from which the film draws much of its content. It concerns Mark and Normand, characters featured in episodes 4 and 10 of Random 1's single season, and their attempts to stay sober after being brought out of destitution by Chester, Miller, and the Random 1 organization. Though Random 1 was not renewed after its season finale, Chester and Miller continued filming Mark and Normand in their hometown of Woonsocket, RI, and this new footage makes up the final third of the film. It premiered at the South by Southwest film festival in 2007. Comedy Where the Money Is is a 2000 film directed by Marek Kanievska, written by E. Max Frye, and starring Paul Newman, Linda Fiorentino, and Dermot Mulroney. Comedy Shoot the Piano Player is a 1960 French crime drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Charles Aznavour as the titular pianist. It is based on the novel Down There by David Goodis. Science Fiction Robotech: Love Live Alive is a direct-to-video animated film produced by Harmony Gold USA. Released on July 23, 2013, it is based on the 1985 Japanese OVA music video Genesis Climber MOSPEADA: Love Live Alive by Tatsunoko Production. Comedy Accroche-coeur is a 1987 French romantic crime drama film directed by Chantal Picault. Animation American Pop is a 1981 American animated musical drama film starring Ron Thompson and produced and directed by Ralph Bakshi. It was the fourth animated feature film to be presented in Dolby sound. The film tells the story of four generations of a Russian Jewish immigrant family of musicians whose careers parallel the history of American popular music. The majority of the film's animation was completed through rotoscoping, a process in which live actors are filmed and the subsequent footage is used for animators to draw over. However, the film also uses a variety of other mixed media including water colors, computer graphics, live-action shots, and archival footage. Comedy High Society is a 1956 American musical comedy film directed by Charles Walters and starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and Frank Sinatra. The film was produced by Sol C. Siegel for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and shot in VistaVision and Technicolor, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Based on the play The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry, with a screenplay by John Patrick, the film is about a successful popular jazz musician who tries to win back the affections of his ex-wife, who is preparing to marry another man. The jazz musician encounters additional competition from an undercover tabloid reporter, who is also in love with his ex-wife, who now must choose between three very different men. High Society was the last film appearance of Grace Kelly, before she became Princess consort of Monaco. Comedy The Reception is 2005 feature film by American director John G. Young who wrote and directed the movie. Thriller Erased is a 2012 thriller film directed by Philipp Stölzl, starring Aaron Eckhart and Olga Kurylenko. The story centers on Ben Logan an ex-CIA agent and Amy, his estranged daughter who are forced on the run when his employers erase all records of his existence, and mark them both for termination as part of a wide-reaching international conspiracy. The movie was released in the US on May 17, 2013, following its acquisition by RaDiUS-TWC, the multiplatform distribution label of The Weinstein Company. It was retitled "Erased" for the US market. Documentary film Crazy Love is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Dan Klores and Fisher Stevens. The screenplay by Klores, who also wrote Boys of 2nd Street Park explores the troubled relationship between New York City attorney Burt Pugach and his ten-years-younger girlfriend Linda Riss, who was blinded and permanently scarred when thugs hired by Pugach threw lye in her face. Thriller The Last House on the Left is a 2009 American film directed by Dennis Iliadis and written by Carl Ellsworth and Adam Alleca. It is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name, and stars Monica Potter, Tony Goldwyn, Garret Dillahunt, and Sara Paxton. The film follows the parents of Mari Collingwood, who attempt to get revenge on a group of strangers, led by a man named Krug, that have taken shelter at their home during a thunderstorm. The Collingwoods discover that Krug and his group have raped and shot their daughter and left her for dead. The film rights were picked up by Rogue Pictures in 2006, with the remake being the first film produced by Wes Craven's new production studio Midnight Pictures. Craven, who wrote and directed the 1972 original, was interested to see what kind of film could be produced on a large budget, as the limited funds in 1972 forced him to eliminate scenes he had wanted to film to tell a complete story. Alleca's original script included elements of the supernatural, which prompted the studio to reject it and bring in Ellsworth to perform a rewrite. Animation Gall Force: New Era is a 1991 action sci-fi animation film written by Hideki Kakinuma. Documentary film Meanwhile in Memphis: The Sound of A Revolution is a 2013 documentary musical history film written and directed by Nan Hackman and Robert Allen Parker. Comedy Are Husbands Necessary? is a 1942 comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. Thriller Pusher 3 is a 2005 Danish crime film written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. It is the final film of the Pusher trilogy and released in August 2005. Comedy A Kind of America is a Hungarian comedy film from 2002. Documentary film Tar Creek is a feature-length environmental documentary about the Tar Creek Superfund Site, which at one time was considered the worst environmental disaster in the United States. The land within the perimeters of this environmental disaster was bad enough that the federal government bought out the homes of citizens living there and moved them away. This documentary chronicles the long term effects of mining, tribal relations, United States Environmental Protection Agency management, and ultimately concludes that environmental problems are human problems. Comedy Lizzy the Lezzy is an animated stand-up comedy web series about a woman called Lizzy who talks mostly about lesbian interests. The sketches contain graphical sexual material, however they do not contain graphic imagery. Lizzy the Lezzy was created in October 2006 by Ruth Selwyn. This is the first animated stand up material of its kind, and the videos have garnered over 4 million views online. The first episode was uploaded to Myspace.com and was soon spotted by Arlan Hamilton who writes one of the most popular lesbian blogs on the internet. The publicity from Hamilton's article led to The L Word Online suggesting to Selwyn that she make a funny stand up video about The L Word. Lizzy then made fun of other lesbian people and the resulting video was posted on AfterEllen.com. In 2007, Logo TV acquired the first ten Lizzy stand up comedy videos and broadcast them on their gay/lesbian animation show, Alien Boot Camp. Curve magazine included Lizzy in an article entitled "Networking Lesbians", and Lesbians on the Loose International featured Selwyn and Lizzy as well. Comedy Stuart Little is a 1999 American family comedy film directed by Rob Minkoff. It is loosely based on the novel Stuart Little by E. B. White. It combines live-action and computer animation. The screenplay was written by M. Night Shyamalan and Greg Brooker. The plot bears little resemblance to that of the book; only some of the characters and one or two minor plot elements are the same. The movie's sequel more closely resembles the original novel. Michael J. Fox is the voice of Stuart Little. Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie star as Eleanor and Frederick Little, with Jonathan Lipnicki as Stuart's big brother George Little and Nathan Lane as the voice of the family cat Snowbell. The film was released on December 12, 1999 by Columbia Pictures. It received an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects nomination, but lost to The Matrix. The film, the first in the film series, spawned a sequel in 2002, Stuart Little 2, the short-lived TV show Stuart Little: The Animated Series in 2003, and another sequel in 2006, the direct-to-video Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild. This film was Estelle Getty's last film before her retirement in 2000 and her death in 2008. Comedy Bertie Crisp is a 2011 short, comedy film written by Francesca Adams and Laura Poliakoff, directed by Francesca Adams. Animation The Tigger Movie is a 2000 American animated musical comedy film co-written and directed by Jun Falkenstein. Part of the Winnie-the-Pooh series, this film features Pooh's friend Tigger in his search for his family tree and other Tiggers like himself. The film was the first feature-length theatrical Pooh film to not be a collection of previously released shorts. This is also the first film in the series where Tigger is voiced by Jim Cummings, replacing the retired voice actor Paul Winchell, who officially retired from the role in 1999 after A Valentine for You. Cummings, however, had already substituted for Winchell as Tigger in Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue and the final 2 seasons of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The film features original songs from the Sherman Brothers. The film was originally slated for a direct-to-video release until Disney CEO Michael Eisner heard the Sherman Brothers' score and decided to release the film in theaters worldwide. Animation Big Drive is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Anita Lebeau. Documentary film Maverick Mother is a 2008 documentary film directed by Janet Merewether. Documentary film Sounds of Silence is a 2006 documentary by Amir Hamz and Mark Lazarz about music in Iran. It was featured at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival, including music from O-Hum, Barobax, and Hich-Kas. Comedy Eena Meena Deeka is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by David Dhawan and produced by Nitin Manmohan. It stars Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. Animation Lily and Jim is a 16mm animated short film by Don Hertzfeldt. It is Hertzfeldt's third student film from UC Santa Barbara, for which he single-handedly animated over 10,000 drawings. In the film, an awkward blind date between a hopeless couple goes from very bad to much worse. Voice actors Robert May and Karin Anger improvised a number of their dialogues. The films closing credits feature instrumental piano music called "Moving Thirds" by singer/songwriter Beth Waters. The movie eventually received 25 film festival awards, including Grand Prizes from the New Orleans Film Festival and the USA Film Festival. In 1998, it was shown on an episode of MTV's Cartoon Sushi. Comedy A Sammy In Siberia is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. In this seven minute film, an American soldier in Siberia rescues a woman assaulted by ruffians. Science Fiction Metropolis is a 1927 German expressionist epic science-fiction film directed by Fritz Lang. The film was written by Lang and his wife Thea von Harbou, and starred Brigitte Helm, Gustav Fröhlich, Alfred Abel and Rudolf Klein-Rogge. A silent film, it was produced by Erich Pommer in the Babelsberg Studios by Universum Film A.G.. It is regarded as a pioneering work of science fiction genre in movies, being the first feature length movie of the genre. Made in Germany during the Weimar Period, Metropolis is set in a futuristic urban dystopia, and follows the attempts of Freder, the wealthy son of the city's ruler, and Maria, a poor worker, to overcome the vast gulf separating the classes of their city. Metropolis was filmed in 1925, at a cost of approximately five million Reichsmarks, making it the most expensive film ever released up to that point. The motion picture's futuristic style is influenced by the work of Futurist Italian architect, Antonio Sant'Elia. The film was met with a mixed response upon its initial release, with many critics praising its technical achievements and social metaphors while others derided its "simplistic and naïve" presentation. Comedy Nilave Mugam Kaattu is a 1999 Indian Tamil film, directed by Kalanjiyam, starring Karthik, Ramki and Devayani in lead roles. The film, produced by S. Rajaram had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 30 April 1999 to negative reviews.The film is copied from the Kannada movie """Anugraha Sangama""" starring Ramesh Aravind, Sudharaniand was an extended remake of Charlie Chaplin's City Lights. Comedy The Blue Bead is a 1974 Turkish comedy film, produced, co-written and directed by Ertem Eğilmez, featuring Turkish classical music singer Emel Sayın as a nightclub singer who is kidnapped by a gang of slackers after they are beaten and thrown out of the club where she works. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 1, 1974 , is considered a comedy classic in its homeland. Comedy The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz is a 1955 Mexican film by Spanish-born writer-director Luis Buñuel. It focuses on a would-be serial killer whose plans, although elaborate, never result in an actual murder. Documentary film Ballet is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. It portrays rehearsals, choreography, performances, business transactions, and other day-to-day life of the American Ballet Theatre. Much of the footage dates from the 1992 season. It also includes scenes from the company's European tour, namely in Greece and Copenhagen. Appearances are made by Susan Jaffe, Julie Kent, Julio Bocca, Angel Corella, Amanda McKerrow, Alessandra Ferri and others. Various ballet masters and choreographers also appear, including Kevin McKenzie, ABT's artistic director, Ulysses Dove, Irina Kolpakova, Natalia Makarova and Agnes de Mille. Business transactions by then-director Jane Hermann are also included. The film is currently released to the public by Wiseman's distribution company, Zipporah Films Documentary film Estilo Hip Hop is a 2009 documentary film directed by Loira Limbal and Vee Bravo and distributed by IndiePix Films. It chronicles the lives of three rappers/political activists - Eli Efi of Brazil, Guerrillero Okulto of Chile and Magia of Cuba - and how they attempt to use their music to reach out to the youth of their respective countries. Estilo Hip Hop is currently being aired as part of the PBS series Global Voices, and has had live screenings in select theaters in California and New York. The documentary will be released on DVD on June 22, 2010, and is currently available on both Amazon and iTunes. Thriller Chiller is a 1985 American horror television film. It aired on May 22, 1985. It was directed by Wes Craven and written by J.D. Feigelson. It follows corporate executive Miles Creighton, who dies and is cryonically preserved in the hopes that he can be revived. Ten years later, the procedure is a success, and Miles returns, but without his soul. Comedy Mamaroš is a 2013 Serbian comedy film written and directed by Momčilo Mrdaković. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Modern Times Forever (Stora Enso Building, Helsinki) is a 2011 film by Danish artists' group Superflex. It is currently the longest film ever made, lasting 240 hours. The film shows centuries of decay, compressed into the span of the film, marking Helsinki's Stora Enso headquarters building. The film was originally screened in front of the building itself on a 40 square metres screen so people could see the original building simultaneously to the one on the screen. Animation Zodiac: The Race Begins is a CGI film produced by Singapore's Cubix Pictures. The film was released in the city state on January 26, 2006. It is Singapore's first 3D animated film and recounts the legend behind the ancient Chinese zodiac on how 12 animals came to be chosen as its symbols. Its script, researched by Singapore-based freelance playwright and former cross-talk celebrity Zhao Jin, incorporates eight myths. In 2007, it was released in Malaysia on Disney Channel Asia in English. Thriller South Beach is a 1992 film. Science Fiction Sex Files: Alien Erotica is a 1998 sci-fi film written and directed by Rolfe Kanefsky. Thriller The Adderall Diaries is an upcoming American crime-thriller film directed and scripted by Pamela Romanowsky, based on a "true-crime memoir" book of the same name by Stephen Elliott. The film stars James Franco, Ed Harris and Amber Heard. Comedy Andolan is a 1995 Bollywood film starring Govinda, Sanjay Dutt, Mamta Kulkarni and Somy Ali, directed by Aziz Sejawal and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. Science Fiction Lake Placid 2 is a 2007 television horror film starring John Schneider and produced by Sony Pictures and the Sci Fi Channel. This sequel to the 1999 film, Lake Placid, aired as a Syfy original movie on April 27, 2007. The rated, and unrated DVD, releases of the film are distributed by 20th Century Fox. They also distributed the unrated Blu-Ray. The movie was filmed in Bulgaria and directed by David Flores. The DVD to the film was released on January 29, 2008. The sequel, Lake Placid 3 first aired on August 21, 2010. The third sequel, Lake Placid: The Final Chapter, was released in September 2012. Comedy To Hell With The Ugly is a 2010 Spanish comedy film, directed by Nacho G. Velilla and co-written by Oriol Capel, David S. Olivas, Antonio Sánchez and Nacho G. Velilla. Comedy Tante Frieda – Neue Lausbubengeschichten is a 1965 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Hans Kraus and Gustav Knuth. It is based on the 1907 novel Tante Frieda by Ludwig Thoma. Comedy Director Matias Bize's erotic chamber piece details the debauched encounter between two strangers as they retreat to a seedy hotel room for an unbridled night of passion, only to find their personal boundaries and preconceptions about one another challenged as they attempt to get better acquainted. They've been as intimate as two people can be without even knowing each other's names, but now that the initial flames of passion have burnt out, it's time for these two lost souls to truly connect. Putting on their clothes as they lay their souls bare, these two intimate strangers cautiously mix truth with deception to create a tangled web of personal intrigue Documentary film The Alps is a 2007 American documentary film about the climbing of the north face of the Eiger in the Bernese Alps by John Harlin III, son of John Harlin who died on the same ascent 40 years earlier. It was shot in 70mm IMAX. Comedy Lov na mamuta is a 1964 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Science Fiction The Underwater City is a 1962 science fiction film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Orville H. Hampton, Alex Gordon & Ruth Alexander. Comedy Romance sentimentale is a 1930 French film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and Sergei M. Eisenstein. The film is also known as Sentimental Romance. Thriller Night Game is a 1989 crime drama filmed in Galveston and Houston, Texas. It stars Roy Scheider as a detective who must solve a series of murders. Released on September 15, 1989 by Epic Productions, the film was written by Spencer Eastman and directed by Peter Masterson. Comedy Violetta, the Motorcycle Queen is a 1997 film directed by Guy Jacques. Comedy Offside Trap is a 2012 comedy drama film by Stefan Hering. Comedy Ding et Dong le film is a 1990 comedy film written by Claude Meunier and directed by Alain Chartrand. Comedy The Zebra is a 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by Fernando León. Science Fiction Night of the Lepus, also known as Rabbits, is a 1972 American science fiction horror film based on the 1964 science fiction novel The Year of the Angry Rabbit. Released theatrically on October 4, 1972, it focuses on members of a small Arizona town who battle thousands of mutated, carnivorous killer rabbits. The film was the first science fiction work for producer A. C. Lyles and for director William F. Claxton, both of whom came from Western film backgrounds. Character actors from Westerns the pair had worked on were brought in to star in the Night of the Lepus, including Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun, and DeForest Kelley. Shot in Arizona, Night of the Lepus used domestic rabbits filmed against miniature models and actors dressed in rabbit costumes for the attack scenes. Before its release, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer renamed the film from its original name of Rabbits and avoided including rabbits in most promotional materials to try to keep the featured mutant creatures a secret. However, the studio itself broke the secret by issuing rabbit's foot-themed promotional materials before the release. Comedy Hansel & Gretel Get Baked is a horror-comedy film from Mark Morgan, producer of The Twilight Saga film series. Directed by Duane Journey, it stars Michael Welch, Molly Quinn, Lara Flynn Boyle. The film was released in theaters and on VOD on February 19, 2013. Hansel & Gretel Get Baked is one of several different film adaptations of the classic fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel" released in 2013. The others are Hansel and Gretel, produced by The Asylum, Hansel & Gretel: Warriors of Witchcraft and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, which stars Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton. Animation How to Eat Your Apple is a 2011 animation fantasy mystery short film directed by Erick Oh. Comedy Day Off is a 2001 French drama film directed by Pascal Thomas. Animation Garfield's Feline Fantasies is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 18, 1990 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. The only Garfield special not to feature Lou Rawls singing in the intro or at all in this special. Animation Venezia/Massi is a 2012 animation advertising film written and directed by Simone Massi. Comedy Everything Went Down is a musical film directed by Dustin Morrow. Comedy Norman Loves Rose is a 1982 Australian comedy. Henri Safran had been looking for a comedy script to direct, and being unable to find one he was happy with, he decided to write one himself. Comedy L'Amore Primitivo is a 1964 Italian comedy film that starred Jayne Mansfield, Mickey Hargitay, Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, and Carlo Kechler. The film attempts to combine a typical Mansfield sex comedy with the mondo film genre by including footage of various native customs and rituals from around the world. It was filmed in Italy in May 1964. Comedy Street Without a King, is a French comedy film from 1950, directed by Marcel Gibaud, written by Dubout, and starring André Gabriello as gangster Sparadra and featuring Louis de Funès as a music teacher. Thriller Time Runner is a 1993 science fiction film starring Mark Hamill. Comedy Ice Princess is a 2005 American figure-skating film directed by Tim Fywell, written by Meg Cabot and Hadley Davis, and starring Michelle Trachtenberg, Joan Cusack, Kim Cattrall and Hayden Panettiere. The film focuses on Casey Carlyle, a normal teenager who gives up a promising future academic life in order to pursue her new-found dream of being a professional figure skater. The film was released on March 18, 2005. Ice Princess had a successful performance at the box office, grossing $24 million in the United States during its theatrical run. Thriller My Daughter's Secret is a 2007 drama crime mystery film written by Christine Conradt and directed by Douglas Jackson. Thriller Night Train to Lisbon is a drama film directed by Bille August and starring Jeremy Irons. Based on the novel Night Train to Lisbon by Pascal Mercier and written by Greg Latter and Ulrich Herrmann, the film is about a Swiss teacher who saves the life of a woman and then abandons his teaching career and reserved life to embark on a thrilling intellectual adventure that takes him on a journey to the very heart of himself. The film premiered out of competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Chori Mera Kaam is a 1975 Bollywood film. Produced by Chander Sadanah it is directed by Brij and written by K A Narayan. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman, Deven Verma, Iftekhar and Pran. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. Comedy Toys is a 1992 fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Levinson and starring Robin Williams, Michael Gambon, Joan Cusack, Robin Wright, LL Cool J, and Jamie Foxx in his feature film debut. The film failed at the box office at the time of its release, despite its impressive cast and lavish filmmaking. Levinson was criticized for a lack of plot focus. The magnitude of perceived directorial failure was such that Levinson was consequently nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Director, for which he lost to David Seltzer for Shining Through. The film did, however, receive Oscar nominations for Art Direction, but lost to Howards End, and Costume Design, but it lost to Bram Stoker's Dracula. It was also entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. René Magritte's art, particularly The Son of Man, is obvious in its influence on the set design, and in part the costume design, of the film. The poster for the film distributed to movie theaters features Robin Williams in a red bowler hat against a blue, cloud-lined background. Documentary film The Lord of the Flies is a 1990 film written and directed by Vladimir Tyulkin. Comedy Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot is a 2013 Italian-Slovenian comedy film directed by Matteo Oleotto. It was screened in the Critics’ Week section at the 70th Venice Film Festival. Comedy Kung Fu Mama – Agentin mit Kids is a 2010 German action television film directed by Simon X. Rost. The film stars Claudia Hiersche as Nina Wenzel, as a Secret Service Agent, Ben Braun as her neighbor and a cool biker. Comedy Those Boys! is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Thriller Silent Venom is a 2009 action horror thriller film written by Mark Sanderson and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Comedy Sabrina, Down Under is a 1999 television film produced for ABC. It is a sequel to Sabrina Goes to Rome and is a companion to the Sabrina, the Teenage Witch TV series. The film features only two characters from the TV series: teenage witch Sabrina Spellman, and talking cat Salem Saberhagen. Lindsay Sloane was also a regular actress in the TV series, but plays a different character in this film. Tara Strong reprises her role as Gwen from Sabrina Goes to Rome. As the film is set in Australia, none of the scenes are filmed on the original set of the TV series. The film was directed by Kenneth R. Koch, who helped to produce Sabrina Goes to Rome. He also directed many episodes of the TV series and was a prominent producer of the show. Unlike Sabrina Goes to Rome, which is included in the season 7 DVD release of the Sabrina, the Teenage Witch TV series, Sabrina, Down Under is the only Sabrina film that has yet to receive a DVD release, but a VHS version was released. Animation Anomalías eléctricas is a 2010 Equatoguinean short animated comedy. Documentary film What Is This Film Called Love? is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Mark Cousins. Comedy Bayen Hath Ka Khel is a 1985 Hindi film directed by Vijay Kaul and produced by Khaliq Paria. Vijay Kaul debuted as a director with this film. This film has Rajesh Khanna in the lead opposite Tina Munim. The songs are sung by Kishore Kumar for Rajesh Khanna. Documentary film Moment of Impact: Stories of the Pulitzer Prize Photographs is a 1999 documentary film written by Ann Derry and directed by Cyma Rubin. Documentary film Videobänder der Korean.Studentenbewegung is a 1988 film. Documentary film Dark Lullabies is a 1985 film written by Irene L. Angelico and Gloria Demers and directed by Irene Lilienheim Angelico and Abby Jack Neidik. Documentary film Meat is a 1976 documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Thriller Wanted is a 2008 action thriller film based on the comic book miniseries of the same name by Mark Millar and J. G. Jones. The film is written by Chris Morgan, Michael Brandt, and Derek Haas, is directed by Timur Bekmambetov, and stars James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, and Angelina Jolie. The storyline follows Wesley Gibson, a frustrated account manager who discovers that he is the son of a professional assassin and decides to join the Fraternity, a secret society in which his father worked. Universal Studios acquired the adaptation rights from Millar in 2004, and while the eventual script drifted from the comic book supervillain mythos from the original miniseries, Millar was content to see most of the comic's darker content was retained. Production began in April 2007, with filming in the Czech Republic, Budapest and the story's main setting, Chicago. Wanted was released on June 2008 to both critical and commercial success, with box office earnings of $341 million worldwide and reviews praising the fast pacing and stylized action scenes. Universal had interest in a sequel, which is currently in development hell. Documentary film Making It Handmade! is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Anna Brownfield. Comedy Through the Air to Calais or the Wonderful Cruise of Blanchard's Balloon is a 2009 short comedy-adventure film written by Joseph Mauceri, Jonathan Eisen and directed by Joseph Mauceri. Comedy National Lampoon's Senior Trip is a 1995 American teen comedy film directed by Kelly Makin and is also Jeremy Renner's debut role. Thriller Punished is a 2011 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Law Wing-cheong. The film stars Anthony Wong, Richie Ren, and Janice Man. Thriller The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag is a 1992 American screwball comedy film written by Grace Cary Bickley and directed by Allan Moyle. The film stars Penelope Ann Miller, Eric Thal, Julianne Moore, William Forsythe, Cathy Moriarty and Alfre Woodard. Rock and roll recording pioneer Cordell Jackson played a bit part as "Bathroom Woman." The film was distributed by Touchstone Pictures for Interscope Communications. Animation Captain Sabertooth is a 2003 animated family film written by Arthur Johansen and David Regal and directed by Stig Bergqvist. Documentary film Veil of Silence is a 2014 documentary short film written and directed by Habeeb Lawal. Animation God Is Kidding is a 2012 animation, short film, documentary written and directed by Boaz Balachsan and Dima Tretyakov. Documentary film Return of the Poet is a 2006 documentary film directed by Harutyun Khachatryan and co-written with Mikayel Stamboltsyan. Comedy Sogni mostruosamente proibiti is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. The film is loosely inspired by The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Thriller The Narrow Margin is a 1952 American film noir directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Earl Felton, based on an unpublished story written by Martin Goldsmith and Jack Leonard. The screenplay by Earl Felton was nominated for an Academy Award. The picture stars Charles McGraw, Marie Windsor and Jacqueline White. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. A police detective plays a deadly game of cat-and-mouse aboard a train with mob assassins out to stop a slain gangster's widow before she can testify before a grand jury. The Narrow Margin was remade under the same title in 1990 with Gene Hackman and Anne Archer. Comedy River Street is a 1996 Australian film. It started filming on 18 September 1995. Science Fiction Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future is a 1985 cyberpunk television movie created by Chrysalis Visual Programming Ltd. for Channel 4 in the UK to provide a back story for Max Headroom, a computer generated TV host. A British produced, yet American broadcast, television series, Max Headroom, was later developed from the original film. Thriller Beautiful, talented, fiercely unhappy Lucy Samuel, an actress on hiatus from her popular television series, comes home to visit her mother Katherine. There she meets Archie Landrum a Ph.D. in mathematics and social misfit working as a caretaker on Katherine's run-down farm. Archie is obsessed with Lucy, and his obsession quickly escalates from romantic ineptitude to desperation to murder. A media feeding frenzy heightens the sensational crime of passion. Comedy La valigia dei sogni is a film directed by Luigi Comencini released on October 29, 1953. Comedy Underfist is an animated spinoff special of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. It aired on October 12, 2008. The special was going to be the setup for a new series spin-off of Grim & Evil, but the contract of Maxwell Atoms with Cartoon Network expired and the special was ultimately the finale of the Grim & Evil franchise. Comedy Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein, or Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein —although the film is often referred to as simply Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein—is a 1948 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is the first of several films where the comedy duo meets classic characters from Universal's horror film stable. In this film, they encounter Count Dracula, Frankenstein's monster and the Wolf Man, while subsequent films pair the duo with the Mummy, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the Invisible Man. On a TV special in the early 1950s, the two did a sketch where they interacted with the latest original Universal Studios monster being promoted at the time, the Creature from the Black Lagoon. The film is considered the swan song for the "Big Three" Universal horror monsters – Count Dracula, the Wolf Man and Frankenstein's monster, none of whom had appeared in a Universal film since 1945's House of Dracula. Animation Eye Liner is a 2010 animated short film directed by Joanna Priestley. Documentary film Kartemquin Films completes its chronicle of the work and times of the American artist, Leon Golub. Begun in 1985, the film ends with Golub's death in 2004, taking us from searing images of interrogations and torture to the ironies and dark humor of old-age.Jonathan Rosenbaum described an earlier, shorter version of the film as "virtually perfect, conveying the exhilarating sense that art is inseparable from the world that engenders it and the world that receives it." Over-sized canvasses with screaming mercenaries and rioters urinating on a corpse; photographic fragments used as information and inspiration; the making of one of Golub's death-squad series from start to finish and to its exhibition in Derry, Northern Ireland; news footage from around the world; museum-goers' responses; disturbing music: out of these disparate elements the film creates a dialogue between image and audience that reflects what Golub calls the "disjunctiveness" of modern life. We are horrified, detached, and at the same time strangely complicit. In the aftermath of September 11, and now with the photos from Abu Ghraib prison scandal, Golub's ferocious, monumental work of the 70's and 80's (used to this day by human rights groups such as Amnesty International) remain prophetic and essential, even as they give way to the snarling dogs, erotica, and wise-cracking meditations on mortality which began to appear in his paintings in the 1990's.When we revisit Golub in 2001, the aging artist tells us "my work these days is sort of political, sort of metaphysical, and sort of smart-ass. I'm playful and hostile. Let's see if you can keep up with my slipping around." So we make our way through half empty canvasses dotted with birds of prey, smoking skulls, neon chorus girls, pierced hearts, and snickering text: "Bite your tongue. Save your ass."The film captures an historic artistic journey, shared with his wife and studio partner of 50 years, the prominent anti-war and feminist artist, Nancy Spero. In some wonderfully comic and touching scenes we see them as each other's most valued critic and most ardent supporter. Golub continued in his later paintings to "report" on what's going on in the world, but he does it with the kind of dissonances and discontinuities that led Theodor Adorno in his essay on Beethoven to proclaim, "In the history of art, late works are the catastrophes." Comedy Return of Sergeant Lapins is a 2010 comedy-drama film directed by Latvian director Gatis Šmits. The film's plot is based on the play Tas notika ar viņiem written by Gatis Šmits and produced in The New Theatre of Riga in 2007. Before being released on November 26, the film was screened at the 15th Busan International Film Festival, which took place in October 2010. Comedy Under One Roof is a 2002 independent gay-themed romance film directed by Todd Wilson. Shot on digital video, the film tells the story of a young gay Chinese-American man's search for true love and family acceptance within a framework of traditional norms. Under One Roof played worldwide at LGBTQ film festivals following its release. Documentary film Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie is a 1988 documentary film directed by Marcel Ophüls about the life of Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie. The film covers Barbie's relatively innocent childhood, his time with the Gestapo in Lyon, through to the forty years between the end of World War II and his eventual deportation from Bolivia to stand trial for crimes against humanity in France. The film explores a number of themes, including the nature of evil and the diffusion of responsibility in hierarchical situations. The film features interviews from both supporters and opponents of Barbie's trial, from journalists to former U.S. Counter Intelligence Corps agents to independent investigators of Nazi war crimes to Barbie's defense attorney. Much of the testimony presented is contradictory: for example, some interviewees allege that Barbie was brought to trial as a figurehead while others allege that he was allowed to go free for forty years as a result of the protection of various governments, because Barbie knew secret agents and a public trial could potentially jeopardize various intelligence operations. Thriller Willowbrook is a 2012 short, drama and historical fiction film written by Andrew Rothschild and directed by Ross Cohen. Science Fiction Yakshi – Faithfully Yours is a 2012 Malayalam fantasy romance film written and directed by debutant Abhiram Suresh Unnithan, son of veteran Malayalam director Suresh Unnithan. The film features new faces in the lead roles. The main characters of the film are inspired from the Malayalam mythology work Aithihyamala. The film released on 14 December 2012. Science Fiction Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is an upcoming American superhero film featuring the DC Comics characters Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. It is the intended sequel to 2013's Man of Steel and the second installment in the DC shared film universe. The film is written by Chris Terrio, from a story by Zack Snyder and David S. Goyer, and directed by Snyder. The cast includes Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne, Diane Lane, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, and Holly Hunter. The sequel was announced at 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International, after the release of Man of Steel. Snyder and Goyer were both brought back in June 2013. Pre-production began at East Los Angeles College in October 2013, with principal photography starting in May 2014 in Detroit, Michigan. The film is scheduled to be released in the United States on March 25, 2016 in 3D. Comedy Crime Spree is a 2003 Canadian-British film written and directed by Brad Mirman starring Gérard Depardieu and Harvey Keitel, as well as French singers Johnny Hallyday and Renaud. Science Fiction The Handmaid's Tale is a 1990 film adaptation of the Margaret Atwood novel of the same name, directed by Volker Schlöndorff the film stars Natasha Richardson, Faye Dunaway, Robert Duvall, Aidan Quinn, and Elizabeth McGovern. The screenplay was written by Harold Pinter. The original music score was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto. MGM Home Entertainment released an Avant-Garde Cinema DVD of the film in 2001. The film was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Honeymoon Hotel is an animated cartoon short subject in the Leon Schlesinger/Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies series, released February 17, 1934. The cartoon follows a male and female bug/insect who check into a hotel which catches on fire. The song Honeymoon Hotel was originally introduced in the 1933 Warner Bros. film, Footlight Parade. It is notable for being the first Warner Bros. cartoon produced in color. There was only one other Merrie Melodies cartoon produced in Cinecolor before the series went briefly back to black-and-white. Later, the Merrie Melodies moved to Technicolor, though the Looney Tunes continued to be produced in black-and-white until 1943. Comedy Ain't That Ducky is a 1945 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Daffy Duck. Daffy has to outwit a hunter after him — and find out what's in the briefcase another duck is carrying around. While Mel Blanc did the voices for the ducks in this cartoon, the hunter was voiced by Victor Moore, a departure from either Blanc or Arthur Q. Bryan. Comedy Bloodbath at the House of Death is a 1983 comedy horror film starring the British comedian Kenny Everett and featuring Vincent Price. It is an over-the-top spoof loosely inspired by The Amityville Horror and other horror films from the same period. Comedy El Cochecito is a 1960 Spanish black comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. The film is based on Rafael Azcona's novel and Azcona co-wrote the script with Ferreri. The film was a huge flop when it was released in Spain, but nowadays is a cult classic. The film had troubles with Spanish censorship, that forced to change and cut the original ending. Comedy Bridge Wives is a 1932 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Room No. 103 is an upcoming Bengali film directed by Aniket Chattopadhyay and produced by Kaustav Roy. This film is comedy with thriller elements. Animation Pan Fibonacci is a 2012 short drama fantasy animated film directed by Danijel Zezelj. Documentary film The National Geographic produced a documentary entitled Inside Guantanamo, first broadcast in early April 2009. The Director, Jon Else, wrote: "So much of what defines us as a nation in the last decade is crystallized at Guantanamo. If National Geographic Channel had not sent us down there to do this film, there would be no definitive documentary. I think that that history has to somehow be preserved and I hope that this film can have a hand in doing that." Neil Genzlinger, reporting for New York Times, wrote: Everything in the program, of course, has to be taken with a grain of salt: the soldiers all do and say the right things; the former prisoners are nonthreatening as can be; and, under the restrictions imposed on the film crew by the military, the current prisoners are not heard from in direct interviews or even seen. The film interviewed some key players who played a role in the controversial camp. Colonel Bruce Vargo called the camps: "an integral part of the war on terror." Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift, the Navy lawyer assigned to defend Salim Ahmed Hamdan, said: "Guantanamo Bay was the legal equivalent of outer space -- a place with no law." Comedy 1990, Baghdad: Mounir, an impressionable and sheltered Saddam Hussein double, is blissfully unaware of the impending events that vow to unravel his life. When an angry dissenter attacks him and leaves behind an unsightly facial scar, Mounir suddenly finds himself without a job or a home. Looking for a fresh start, he heads to Los Angeles – the place where every “nobody” goes to become a “somebody”. Taking advantage of his newfound anonymity in a land where scant few have yet heard of Saddam, Mounir struggles to adapt to life in his new home. However, just as he grows accustomed to the American way of life, the real Saddam invades Kuwait, sparking international condemnation and threatening to destroy Mounir’s entire existence. Finally learning the truth about the Iraqi dictator, Mounir decides to shed his Saddam persona forever. The only problem is that he doesn’t know how to be anyone else. With the FBI suddenly hot on his trail, Mounir journeys through the streets of Los Angeles and American culture on a strange quest to rediscover the love, adoration and fame he once knew. Animation Gold Rush Daze is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 25, 1939. Animation Sausage Party is an upcoming American 3D computer adult animated comedy film directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon, and written by Evan Goldberg, Kyle Hunter, Seth Rogen and Ariel Shaffir. The film, starring Rogen, Jonah Hill, James Franco and Kristen Wiig, is scheduled to be released by Columbia Pictures on June 3, 2016. Thriller Category 7: The End of the World is a 2005 four-hour television film miniseries that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in two parts, the first part aired on November 6 and the second on November 13. A sequel to the 2004 miniseries Category 6: Day of Destruction, this film starts directly after the events shown in that film. The new director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency must continue to contend with the massive storm system that hit Chicago in the first film. The storm has continued to gain strength, spawning additional storms around the world, with three converging over Washington, D.C. and forming a massive tropical cyclone scale 7 hurricane. Comedy Ladies and Gentleman is a Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Siddique and starring Mohanlal, Krish. J. Sathaar and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles. The film is produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the banner Aashirvad Cinemas. The film's soundtrack was composed by Ratheesh Vegha, with lyrics penned by Rafeeq Ahammed and Salavoodheen Kecheri. Cinematography is handled by Satheesh Kurup, and the editing is by K.R.Gowri Shanker. Comedy Charlie meets a couple and agrees to care for the man's crippled uncle. After the couple breaks up the man's new girl drops some eggs which Charlie slips on while trying to control the wheelchair. Charlie sets up the uncle near another wheelchair on a jetty, from which he lifts a beggar's cup and "invalid" sign. These he places with the uncle, and money begins to roll in. Charlie takes the money and buys himself a drink. Returning, he gets to know the abandoned young woman. After pushing the uncle and his chair into the drink and battling the beggar and two policemen (one of whom arrests the uncle), Charlie beats up his rival and gets the girl. Documentary film Circumcise Me is a 2008 film about the American-born Israeli comedian Yisrael Campbell. It was produced by Matthew Kalman, foreign news correspondent in Jerusalem for USA Today, Canada's Globe & Mail and other newspapers, and David Blumenfeld, an Israel-based photographer who has photographed for Time, Newsweek and other publications. The film, originally screened under the title It's Not in Heaven: The Comedy of Yisrael Campbell, is about a Catholic convert to Judaism who has become a stand-up comedy star in Israel. Campbell's routine riffs on the fact that he converted to Judaism three times, once Reform, once Conservative and once Orthodox. The Economist calls the film "hilarious and moving". The film has been screened in Toronto and Jerusalem, and is scheduled to be released in the United States autumn 2008. Documentary film Bigger, Stronger, Faster* is a 2008 documentary film directed by Christopher Bell, about the use of anabolic steroids as performance-enhancing drugs in the United States and how this practice relates to the American Dream. The film had its world premiere on January 19, 2008 at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The film was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2008, and opened in limited release in the United States on May 30, 2008. Comedy "You Move Me is a buddy story about Tru and Dex and the dangers of moving Tru out of her ex-girlfriend’s apartment." Quoting the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller The Drowning Pool is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, and based upon Ross Macdonald's novel The Drowning Pool. The film stars Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and Anthony Franciosa, and is a sequel to Harper. The setting is shifted from California to Louisiana. Documentary film Water Problem is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Students at the American India Foundation Comedy Cat Power is a 2013 short comedy film written by Stacy Goldate and directed by Craig A. Colton. Thriller Night Train to Venice is a 1996 German contemporary Gothic-horror film directed by Carlo U. Quinterio. This international production was a cooperation of British, Italian, and German artists, including Hugh Grant, Malcolm McDowell, Tahnee Welch, Alaïs Adell, Evelyn Opela, Angelina Amaris, Kristina Söderbaum and Rachel Rice. The film has been criticized for the non-linear plot it follows and the obvious references to the Gothic genre. In a radio interview in 2002, Hugh Grant deemed the film the "worst" he has ever been in. The thriller presents a labyrinthine combination of sexual transgression, darkness, and intrigue, bearing a strong similarity to other Gothic texts, including Dracula. The story itself features obscure icons, such as the constant appearance of a woman and child dressed in white, ferocious Rottweilers who have a taste for human flesh, Venetians in strange masks, and recurring figures of the Commedia dell'arte; all of these elements wrapped in a dream-like atmosphere. Comedy Takeover is a 1988 Australian film about George Oppenheimer, a computer inventor. Animation Ray Harryhausen Presents: The Pit and the Pendulum is a 2007 short animation film directed by Marc Lougee. Documentary film Escape from Suburbia: Beyond the American Dream is a 2007 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Gregory Greene, as a sequel to Greene's film The End of Suburbia, and set to address what is termed "the upcoming energy crisis". Through interviews with individuals, Gregory Greene outlines potential solutions to the coming energy crisis. Thriller My Neighbor's Secret is a 2009 television film. Brent is a grieving husband who targets the family of his neighbor, whom he blames for ruining his marriage. The story centers around Brent's desire to destroy him, as well as his own obsession for the neighbor's wife. The film aired on Lifetime channel on September 26, 2009. Comedy Lilla Jönssonligan och cornflakeskuppen is a Swedish film and the first out of four films in the Lilla Jönssonligan film series. It was released on November 29, 1996, in Sweden and was directed by Christjan Wegner. The film has been shown several times on the Swedish television channels SVT1, TV3 and TV4. It was released in Germany on September 7, 2000, as 'Die Jönnson Bande & der Cornflakes-Raub'. Comedy Who Wants to Kill Jessie? is a 1966 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. The story focuses on a couple who use a machine which can bring objects and people from dreams to the real world. The main plot includes the accidental release of the comics character Jessie into the real world, and the film features many gags about the clash between the real world, and comics imagery such as word balloons and sound effects. The film premiered on 26 August 1966. The comics illustrator Kája Saudek participated as the creator of special effects and illustrations for the film. Thriller Raudram is a 2008 Malayalam film directed by Renji Panicker. Mammootty plays the lead role of Narendran, a dedicated Police officer. Sai Kumar, Vijayaraghavan, and Rajan P Dev plays other leading roles. It was declared as a hit of 2008. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Narhi and became blockbuster. Thriller Of One Blood is a 1944 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams. The film focuses on two orphaned African American brothers who grow up to become a lawyer and a police officer, and who work together to break up a crime ring that is run by a miscreant who turns out to be their long-lost older brother. Science Fiction The Poof Point is a Disney Channel Original Movie, based on the children's novel "The Poof Point" by Ellen Weiss, M. Friedman. This was the first time Mark Curry and Dawnn Lewis worked together since the First Season of Hangin' With Mr. Cooper Comedy Part of Your Heart is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Matteo Servente. Animation A strange, ghostly figure of a girl floats above a street scene, laughing. She seems to be causing car accidents below her. Meanwhile, the police chase a runaway vehicle. Ayane and Miyu are riding Ayane's scooter and on the vehicle's tail as well. Ayane opens the Gate of Illusion behind her to throw the police off the chase. Miyu uses the Gate of Flight to catch the truck, but she smacks into a highway sign instead. The next day Ayane complains to Reiji about Miyu's performance. He drives off and, stuck in a traffic jam, is attacked by Invaders. He eradicates many of them with his Black Gate and Gate of Foresight. The surviving Invaders flee. Reiji possesses great Gate powers, but each time he uses them it physically weakens him. As Miyu and Ayane talk at school, Miyu discovers Ayane's glasses are made of ordinary glass. They spot what seems to be a ghost. Following the ghost, Miyu and Ayane stumble across an elevator to an underground complex, the remains of the original Far East bran Documentary film DANCING IN AMDO takes you further inside the Tibet story than ever before. Interviews from both sides of this super-charged issue meet for the first time in DANCING IN AMDO, the most important and urgent documentary ever made on the subject. Thriller Demolition High is a 1996 direct-to-video American action film starring Corey Haim, Alan Thicke, and Dick Van Patten. Comedy Cougar Hunting is a romantic comedy film written & directed by Robin Blazak. Comedy The Student Teachers is a 1973 film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. It was inspired by the "nurse" cycle of pictures starting with The Student Nurses. Roger Corman says it was one of the best of the cycle. Comedy Idle Threat is a 2012 documentary, comedy film written and directed by George Pakehnham. Thriller Punishment Park is a 1971 film written and directed by Peter Watkins. It is a pseudo documentary of a British and West German film crew following National Guard soldiers and police as they pursue members of a counterculture group across a desert. Comedy The Bosun's Mate is a 1914 British silent comedy film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Mary Brough, Charles Rock and Wyndham Guise. It is an adaptation of a play by W.W. Jacobs. Documentary film Sounds Like Teen Spirit is a 2008 documentary and debut feature film of Bafta-Award nominated director Jamie Jay Johnson. It follows the lives of the participants of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007, specifically the entrants from Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus and Georgia. The film sees them proceed from the national finals that saw them crowned the representatives of their country through to the international song festival itself held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, where they each compete against 16 other acts. Animation Jo Jo in the Stars is a twelve-minute film that won the 2004 BAFTA Award for Best Animated Short Film. Created and directed by Marc Craste, it was indirectly inspired by "The Carny", a song by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Documentary film Morning in the Streets is a BBC television documentary directed by Denis Mitchell and Roy Harris in 1959, for the BBC Northern Film Unit. It was broadcast on 25 March 1959. The documentary was described simply as "an impression of life and opinion in the back streets of a northern city in the morning". It is an impressionistic slice-of-life documentary, featuring footage of working-class people and street scenes, accompanied by a montage soundtrack of voices conveying opinions and philosophies on life. The film was researched by a well-known writer on Liverpool life and dialect Frank Shaw. It is one of the few televisual documents to reflect the post-war austerity felt by areas such as Liverpool in the 1950s, puncturing the myth of post-war cross-class affluence. The music was specially composed by Thomas Henderson and Liverpool songwriter Stan Kelly, and featured the harmonica of classical musician Tommy Reilly. Comedy Happy Anniversary and Goodbye is a 1974 American TV movie starring Lucille Ball and Art Carney as Norma and Malcolm Michaels, a middle-aged couple. Comedy Life Is Beautiful is a 1997 Italian tragicomedy comedy-drama film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni. Benigni plays Guido Orefice, a Jewish Italian book shop owner, who must employ his fertile imagination to shield his son from the horrors of internment in a Nazi concentration camp. Part of the film came from Benigni's own family history; before Roberto's birth, his father had survived three years of internment at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. The film was a critical and financial success, winning Benigni the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 71st Academy Awards as well as the Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Comedy Niespotykanie spokojny człowiek is a Polish comedy film from 1975 directed by Stanisław Bareja. Animation Premiere Pluie is a 2011 animated short film directed by Vincent Djinda. Thriller A Tale of Two Sisters is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. The film is inspired by a Joseon Dynasty folktale entitled "Janghwa Hongryeon jeon", which has been adapted to film several times. The plot focuses on two sisters who, after returning home from a psychiatric hospital, experience increasingly disturbing events involving both them and their stepmother. A Tale of Two Sisters opened to very positive critical review and won Best Picture at the 2004 Fantasporto Film Festival. It is both the highest-grossing Korean horror film and the first to be screened in American theatres. An American remake titled The Uninvited was released in 2009. Animation The Charmkins is a television movie based on a toyline by Hasbro, in the early 80's, which was broadcast in 1983. Comedy 9 to 5 is a 1980 American comedy film written by Patricia Resnick and Colin Higgins, directed by Higgins, and starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, and Dabney Coleman. The film concerns three working women living out their fantasies of getting even with, and their successful overthrow of, the company's autocratic, "sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot" boss. 9 to 5 was a hit, grossing over $3.9 million in its opening weekend in the U.S. and is the 20th highest-grossing comedy film. As a star vehicle for Parton -- already established as a successful singer and songwriter -- it launched her permanently into mainstream popular culture. Although a television series based on the film was less successful, a musical version of the film, with new songs written by Parton, opened on Broadway on April 30, 2009. 9 to 5 is number 74 on the American Film Institute's "100 Funniest Movies" and is rated "82% fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes. Documentary film Money as Debt is a 2006 animated documentary film by Canadian artist and filmmaker Paul Grignon about the monetary systems practised through modern banking. The film presents Grignon's view of the process of money creation by banks and its historical background, and warns of his belief in its subsequent unsustainability. Subsequent Money as Debt videos include Money as Debt II and Money as Debt III: Evolution Beyond Money. Comedy Don't Get Personal is a 1936 musical comedy film written by George Waggner, Clarence Marks,Houston Branch and directed by Charles Lamont and William Nigh. Documentary film Christo's Valley Curtain is a 1974 American short documentary film directed by Albert and David Maysles, about Christo and Jeanne-Claudes Valley Curtain project. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Kindergarten Cop is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as John Kimble, a tough police detective, who must go undercover as a kindergarten teacher to catch drug dealer Cullen Crisp, before Crisp can get to his ex-wife and son, while along the way he discovers his passion for teaching. Pamela Reed plays his partner Phoebe O'Hara, and Penelope Ann Miller plays Joyce, the teacher who becomes Kimble's love interest. The original music score was composed by Randy Edelman. Thriller Red Clover is a 2012 made for television horror movie directed by Drew Daywalt. The movie was originally made under the title Red Clover, but was changed to Leprechaun's Revenge for a March 17, 2012 television release on the SyFy Channel. The title was switched back to Red Clover for its 2013 DVD release. Red Clover stars Billy Zane as a Louisiana Sheriff that must save his town from a homicidal leprechaun. Documentary film This program looks at the people, history, culture and geography of China. Animation The Dino King is the United States title for the 3D Korean computer-generated film Speckles the Tarbosaurus, first released in Korea in January 2012. Documentary film Can the soul of a killer linger forever? Filmmaker Dan T. Hall explores macabre shadows of the past as he documents the haunting of the infamous Fox Hollow Farm estate, former home of alleged serial killer Herb Baumeister. The paranormal documentary The Haunting of Fox Hollow Farm. In the early 1990s, Baumeister, a local business owner and family man, bought a quiet estate just north of Indianapolis on contract. Although never brought to trial, he was the prime suspect in the disappearance and murder of a number of individuals from the Midwest spanning two decades. In 1996, authorities recovered more than 5,000 human bone fragments on the property from as many as 17 victims. Only five were positively identified. It's believed that most of the victims were murdered in and around the home's indoor pool. Current residents and visitors to the property have reported unsettling feelings, unexplainable noises, and even seeing apparitions inside the house and around the grounds. Hoping to document some of what they've been experiencing, team, including psychics, a demonologist, EVP and visual specialists, as they investigated the 18-acre estate over a six-month period. Documentary film Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell is a documentary film about musician Arthur Russell. Released theatrically in 2008, the film was generally well received by critics, winning various awards at international film festivals. Its world premiere was at the Berlin International Film Festival, and its theatrical premieres were at the IFC Center in New York and the ICA in London. Comedy Little Fockers is a 2010 American comedy film and sequel to Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers. It stars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Blythe Danner, Teri Polo, Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand. The first film in the series not to be directed by Jay Roach, it is instead directed by Paul Weitz with Roach as one of the producers. It is also the first film not to be distributed by DreamWorks Pictures in non-US countries, with Paramount Pictures taking over. Likewise, Stephen Trask, a relative newcomer, takes over composing duties from veteran Randy Newman. In addition to the original cast, Little Fockers features Jessica Alba, Laura Dern and Harvey Keitel. It received generally negative reviews but was a box office success, grossing over $310 million worldwide. Thriller A Girl and a Gun is the 2007 short film starring Ian Hart, Paul Freeman and Anna Walton. Comedy My Cousin Vinny is a 1992 American comedy film written by Dale Launer and directed by Jonathan Lynn. The film stars Joe Pesci, Ralph Macchio, Marisa Tomei, Mitchell Whitfield, Lane Smith, Bruce McGill and Fred Gwynne. This was Fred Gwynne's last film appearance before his death on July 2, 1993. The film deals with two young New Yorkers traveling through rural Alabama who are put on trial for a murder they did not commit, and the comical attempts of a cousin, Vincent Gambini, a newly minted lawyer, to defend them. Much of the humor comes from the contrasting personalities of the brash Italian-American New Yorkers, Vinny and his fiancée Mona Lisa, and the more reserved Southern townspeople. Lawyers have praised the comedy's realistic depiction of courtroom procedure and trial strategy. Pesci and Tomei received critical praise for their performances, and Tomei won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Documentary film The Guantanamo Trap is a documentary film about four individuals whose lives were changed by their association with the Guantanamo Bay detention camps. The film was directed by Thomas Wallner and won the special jury prize at the 2011 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The four individuals profiled in the film are Murat Kurnaz, a Turkish citizen raised in Germany, who was arrested in Pakistan and sold for a bounty to the US army. He spent five years as a detainee in the Kandahar Internment Facility and the Guantanamo camps despite the FBI and the US and German intelligence thought he was innocent. Kurnaz says he is innocent and has been tortured during his detention. Diane Beaver, a military lawyer known for drafting a memo widely described as "the torture memo"; Matthew Diaz, a navy lawyer who was sentenced to 6 month of imprisonment for leaking the names of Guantanamo captives to human rights organizations; Gonzalo Boye, a Spanish lawyer who tried to charge those he thought responsible for war crimes committed at Guantanamo. Animation Salmon Deadly Sins is a 2013 animated comedy short film written and directed by Steven Vander Meer. Comedy It's a Wise Child is a 1931 comedy-drama film written by Laurence E. Johnson and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy Rookies on Parade is a 1941 film directed by Joseph Santley. Comedy One Hundred Men and a Girl is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Deanna Durbin. Written by Charles Kenyon, Bruce Manning, and James Mulhauser from a story by Hanns Kräly, the film is about the daughter of a struggling musician who forms a symphony orchestra consisting of his unemployed friends. Through persistence, charm, and a few misunderstandings, they are able to get famed conductor Leopold Stokowski to lead them in a concert, which leads to a radio contract. One Hundred Men and a Girl was the first of two motion pictures featuring Leopold Stokowski, and is also one of the films for which Durbin is best remembered as an actress and a singer. Comedy Voss entices local gamers to create a Utopian society in an attempt to impress a potential employer, but paradise is disrupted when his nemesis lays claim to the city and Voss's true love. Starring Jon Gries (Napoleon Dynamite). Thriller Tezz is a 2012 Hindi action thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Kangna Ranaut, Zayed Khan, Mallika Sherawat, Sameera Reddy, Boman Irani and Ajay Devgn who plays the antagonist of the film. Mohanlal has a cameo role in the film. The stunt choreographer chosen for the movie was Gareth Milne, the stunt co-ordinator of Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer and National Treasure: Book of Secrets. Tezz was earlier titled "Bullet Train". The official trailer was released on 4 January 2012. The movie was released on 27 April 2012 in 2000 screens. Shooting began in beginning of 2011 first in Scotland and finally wrapping up in Mumbai. Upon release the film received mixed reviews from critics and was an average performer at the box office, despite having a stellar cast and a large cinematic release. Animation Nocturna is a 2007 Spanish-French animated fantasy film directed by Adrià García and Víctor Maldonado. The film was produced by Filmax Animation. Animation Ah, L'Amour is Don Hertzfeldt's first 16mm student animated short film, completed at the age of 18 at UC Santa Barbara. Though produced for a beginning film class, the short had a very long life at animation festivals, launching Hertzfeldt into cult status at a young age. In 1998, the short won the Grand Prize Award for "World's Funniest Cartoon" from the HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. The cartoon is a self-parody, told from the point of view of a "bitter filmmaker". In it, a crudely drawn male suitor is subjected to exaggerated bloody violence from all the unreasonably emotional and psychotic women he approaches, with each vignette closing as the paper physically crumples up the characters in a frustrated heap. The soundtrack is entirely guitar music, performed by Hertzfeldt on a boom box in his dorm room. Documentary film Legend of Miryang is a 2013 documentary film directed by Bae-il Park. Comedy Close But No Cigar: Bob Zany is a 2010 documentary biography comedy film directed by Jay Kanzler. Documentary film I'm Yours is a 2013 experimental short film written by Chase Joynt and Nina Arsenault and directed by Chase Joynt. Comedy Skipped Parts, is a movie based on Tim Sandlin's book of the same name. Skipped Parts is the first in a series of novels based on the lives of Maury and Sam, the second and final being Sorrow Floats and Social Blunders. The film is about a group of characters living in a small Wyoming town. After making the film-festival rounds in 2000, it had a limited release by Trimark Pictures. The title comes from how certain books mention sex and romance, but skips their factual aspects. It was filmed in Regina and Regina Beach, Saskatchewan Comedy Broadway Theatre Archive: For the Use of the Hall is a 1975 comedy film written by Oliver Hailey and directed by Lee Grant. Documentary film The Cove is a 2009 documentary film that analyzes and questions dolphin hunting practices in Japan. It was awarded the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2010. The film is a call to action to halt mass dolphin kills, change Japanese fishing practices, and to inform and educate the public about the risks, and increasing hazard, of mercury poisoning from dolphin meat. The film is told from an ocean conservationist's point of view. The film highlights the fact that the number of dolphins killed in the Taiji dolphin drive hunting is several times greater than the number of whales killed in the Antarctic, and claims that 23,000 dolphins and porpoises are killed in Japan every year by the country's whaling industry. The migrating dolphins are herded into a cove where they are netted and killed by means of spears and knives over the side of small fishing boats. The film argues that dolphin hunting as practiced in Japan is unnecessary and cruel. Since the film's release, The Cove has drawn controversy over neutrality, secret filming, and its portrayal of the Japanese people. The film was directed by former National Geographic photographer Louie Psihoyos. Documentary film August & Marie is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Gabriel Vanderpas. Science Fiction Iceman, formerly known as The Iceman Cometh, is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese 3D martial arts action-comedy film directed by Law Wing-cheung and starring Donnie Yen, who also serves as the film's action director. The film is a remake of the 1989 film The Iceman Cometh which was directed by Clarence Fok and starred Yuen Biao, who was earlier reported to join the film. Donnie Yen hand-picked Jam Hsiao for his unique voice and deep emotions to sing the mandarin theme song. The Cantonese version is sung by Hong Kong singer and actor Julian Cheung. The film was released in Hong Kong and China on April 25, 2014. The sequel is slated for release at the end of 2014. Documentary film Being in the World is a 2010 documentary film directed by Tao Ruspoli. The film is based on Martin Heidegger's philosophy and is inspired by Hubert Dreyfus. It features a number of prominent philosophers. Documentary film Get Coached by Rex Ryan is 2010 documentary film written by Kim Shiff and directed by John Hilton. Documentary film Rhythms Of Resistance is a 2013 short documentary, crime fiction,music and war film written by Jason O'Hara and directed by Jason O'Hara. Comedy Billy Ze Kick is a 1985 French film directed by Gérard Mordillat. It received a César nomination for Most Promising Actress. Documentary film Silver into Gold is a 1987 American short documentary film produced by Lynn Mueller. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown is a short comedy film made by The Comic Strip for the BBC, first broadcast in the UK in 1993. The film employs techniques of metafictional parody to make overt critical comparisons between 1990s TV detective shows and their 1970s counterparts. The editorial line taken throughout the film presents a very affectionate portrayal of several of these 1970s shows, despite acknowledging their use of styles and methods that had since become somewhat clichéd. The title parodies the title of the 1988 film, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Animation Daisy-Head Mayzie is a 1995 short animated family TV movie directed by Tony Collingwood and written by Dr. Seuss. Thriller The Eiger Sanction is a 1975 American action thriller directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. Based on the novel of the same name by Trevanian, the film is about a classical art professor and mountain climber who doubles as a professional assassin and is coerced out of retirement to avenge the murder of an old friend. Comedy A Cube of Sugar is a 2011 Iranian drama film directed by Seyyed Reza Mir-Karimi. On 24 September 2012, the film was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. However, on the same day the head of Iran's government controlled cinema agency called for a boycott of the Oscars due to the Innocence of Muslims video on YouTube that originated in the United States. Reuters reported that Iran's Culture and Islamic Guidance Minister Mohammad Hosseini had confirmed that Iran would boycott. Documentary film Greetings from Tim Buckley is a 2012 American film directed by Daniel Algrant starring Penn Badgley and Imogen Poots. The film follows the journey Jeff Buckley took in grappling with the legacy of his late musician father, Tim, leading up to and culminating with his legendary 1991 performance of his father's songs. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2012 to generally positive reviews. Documentary film Noisefold is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Bobby Lewis. Animation The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots is a 1969 Japanese traditional animation action-comedy musical feature film, the 15th cinema feature produced by Tōei Animation and the second to be directed by Kimio Yabuki. The screenplay and lyrics, written by Hisashi Inōe and Morihisa Yamamoto, is based on the European literary fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault, expanded with elements of Alexandre Dumas-esque swashbuckling adventure and funny animal slapstick, with many other anthropomorphic animals in addition to the title character. The Tōei version of the character himself is named Pero, after Perrault. The film was released straight to television in the United States by AIP-TV. Comedy Golmaal 3 is a 2010 Bollywood action comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty and the sequel to the 2008 film Golmaal Returns and the third film in the Golmaal series. The film stars most of the actors from the previous films, including Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade. New additions to the cast include actors Mithun Chakraborty and Kunal Khemu. Principal photography for the film began in March 2010 in Mumbai, Goa and Hyderabad. It was reportedly inspired by Basu Chatterjee's Khatta Meetha, wherein Ashok Kumar and Pearl Padamsee played an old couple marrying with children from their previous marriages, and film's rights were later bought over. Golmaal 3 was released on 5 November 2010, and received mixed to negative response worldwide. However, the film was eventually declared a blockbuster at the box office and is currently the ninth highest grossing Bollywood film according to worldwide gross collections.In 2014, a Telugu feature film Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummada is a remake of Golmaal with top actors like Mohan Babu, Manchu Vishnu, Manchu Manoj, Varun Sandesh, Raveena Tandon. Comedy The Greengage Summer is a 1961 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Kenneth More and Susannah York. It was based on the novel, Greengage Summer, by Rumer Godden. Set in Épernay, in the Champagne region of France, it is the story of the transition of a teenage girl into womanhood. More later named it as his favourite film, stating, "She [Susannah York] was just twenty-one and an adorable creature...it was one of the happiest films on which I have ever worked." Animation Dinossauro Rex is a 2014 animated film directed by Alunos da Escola Mariano Ferreira de Nazareth. Thriller Little Boy Blue is a 1997 film directed by Antonio Tibaldi. The screenplay was by Michael Boston. Comedy Dopey Dick the Pink Whale is the 80th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 15, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Came a Hot Friday is a 1985 New Zealand made comedy film starring some of New Zealand's best-known actors and comedians, based on the 1964 novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson. Comedy Sankaranum Mohananum is a 2011 Malayalam fantasy/comedy/drama film written and directed by T. V. Chandran. It stars Jayasurya, Meera Nandan and Rima Kallingal in the lead roles. The film is about the strange incidents faced by Mohanakrishnan from the ghost of his dead brother Sankaran. It explores the realm of human relationships in a sensitive manner. While on one hand, it explores the bond between two brothers, on the other, it also highlights the bitter-sweet relationship of a couple. It is regarded as the first mainstream film of T. V. Chandran, who is known for his well-crafted art house films. Jayasurya also dons 20 different appearances in the film. The film was screened in the "Malayalam Cinema Today" section at the 16th International Film Festival of Kerala, in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala in 2011. Documentary film The Year of Living Vicariously is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Amir Muhammad. Documentary film Dusty’s Trail: Summit of Borneo is a 2013 documentary film by Director Catherine Jayasuriya. It is the story of Dusty, a 20-year-old young man with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Animation Lázslo Lassu is a 2011 short animation film directed by Ben Popp. Documentary film Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Peter Kuran and narrated by William Shatner. Using restored archive footage, the film traces the development of nuclear weapons and their testing, from America's Trinity test of 1945 to the first Chinese atomic bomb test in 1964. Kuran's commentary on the DVD version claims that the DVD replaces some of the original footage with better-quality versions. There are some short special effects sequences too. The film has also since been released on Blu-ray. Included is footage of nuclear tests starting with the May 1945 trial run to Trinity, a 100 ton TNT blast used to scale and calibrate the Trinity device, and ending with the last U.S. atmospheric nuclear detonation of the Nike Hercules air defense missile in 1963. Also included are test series in the South Pacific, and footage of the firing of the U.S. Army's atomic cannon at the Nevada Test Site in 1953, and color images of multi-megaton high altitude air bursts over Johnston Island just before the limited test ban treaty went into effect in 1963. Comedy My Best Friend's Girl is a 2008 romantic comedy film by Howard Deutch and stars Dane Cook, Kate Hudson, Jason Biggs, Diora Baird, Alec Baldwin, and Lizzy Caplan. It was released on September 19, 2008. Documentary film Godfathers and Sons is a 2003 documentary film directed by Marc Levin. Comedy Another Year is a 2010 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh, starring Lesley Manville, Jim Broadbent, and Ruth Sheen. It premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival in competition for the Palme d'Or. The film was shown at the 54th London Film Festival before its general British release date on 5 November 2010. At the 83rd Academy Awards, Mike Leigh was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Documentary film American Masters: Leonard Bernstein: Reaching for the Note is a 1998 Documentary film written and directed by Susan Lacy. Documentary film Peleas de tigres is a 1987 documentary film directed by Alfredo Portilla A. and Alberto Becerril. Documentary film I Am an Animal: The Story of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA is a November 2007 HBO documentary about Ingrid Newkirk, co-founder of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and her struggle for animal rights. Documentary film Chariots of the Gods is a 1970 West German documentary film directed by Harald Reinl. It is based on Erich von Däniken's book Chariots of the Gods?, a book that theorizes extraterrestrials impacted early human life. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Life Doesn't Frighten Me is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Stephen Patrick Dunn. Thriller Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor is a 1994 direct-to-video release martial-arts film directed by Albert Pyun. The film is the fourth entry in the Kickboxer series. This was the last film to star Sasha Mitchell, who reprises his role as David Sloan. Comedy Un Refolo is a 2005 short comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Arcangeli. Animation Cars is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy-adventure sports film produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and directed and co-written by John Lasseter and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is Pixar's final independently produced motion picture before its purchase by Disney. Set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphic cars and other vehicles, it features the voices of Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Larry the Cable Guy, Bonnie Hunt, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Michael Wallis, George Carlin, Paul Dooley, Jenifer Lewis, Guido Quaroni, Michael Keaton, Katherine Helmond, and John Ratzenberger. It is also the second Pixar film—after A Bug's Life—to have an entirely non-human cast. The film was accompanied by the short One Man Band for its theatrical and home media releases. Cars premiered on May 26, 2006 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina and was theatrically released on June 9, 2006, to positive reviews. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, including Best Animated Feature, and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. The film was released on DVD on November 7, 2006 and to Blu-ray Disc in late 2007. Comedy Easy Sex is a 2003 drama comedy film written and directed by Chris Iovenko. Comedy Angel Puss is a 1944 short animated cartoon written by Lou Lilly, animated by Ken Harris, and directed by Chuck Jones. It was released on June 3, 1944, by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of its Looney Tunes series. Comedy Goodfriends is a 2013 comedy, drama, short film written by Trey Anderson and directed by Jerod Hollyfield. Thriller Years after the events that transpired in Kite, Sawa's whereabouts are a mystery. During this time, rumors of a new killer have begun to circulate the city. They call her the Angel of Death, an unfeeling assassin who eliminates her targets with grace and precision, leaving only a flurry of feathers as her calling card. What the public is unaware of is the fact that this notorious hitman is a actually a polite young lady named Monaka. Like her spiritual predecessor, Monaka has lost most of her family, and her father's duty as an astronaut keeps hims practically worlds apart. However, they are close despite the physical distances and Orudo promised his daughter that he would return. Until then, daily life for the timid and somewhat clumsy Monaka involves mostly school and her part time job as a waitress, but her nature completely changes once she receives an assignment. Comedy Days in June is a 1985 film written by Alberto Fischerman, Marina Gaillard and Gustavo Wagner and directed by Alberto Fischerman. Thriller Subterano is a 2003 Australian science fiction film. Esben Storm says he was inspired by the "automatic" weapons of war in Operation Desert Storm. It's about God in a way. It's based on the lines from King Lear: `As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods. They kill us for their sport'. One of the themes is: if there is a God, what if that God is a prick; what if that God is just a bastard? For one of the characters, when he thinks that, it all makes sense, it makes sense of the world, that the world is such a slimy world of greed and selfishness and anguish and pain that the only way that it can make any sense is if the person who created the whole thing is... it's all a macabre joke. It's almost the opposite of Genesis 1: `We were made in God's image and likeness'. If you say, `We are sinful, horrible, we're in God's likeness, therefore that's what God is like'. Documentary film The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz is a 2014 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Brian Knappenberger. The film premiered in the US Documentary Competition program category at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Participant Media and FilmBuff acquired distribution rights of the film. The film was released to theatres and VOD on June 27, 2014, in United States. It will be followed by a broadcast television premiere on Participant's network Pivot in late 2014. The film also played at the 2014 SXSW on March 15, 2014. It served as the opening film at the 2014 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on April 24, 2014. The film's UK premiere took place at Sheffield Doc/Fest in June 2014. In August 2014 the film was screened at the Barbican Centre in London as part of Wikimania 2014. Comedy The Fat Spy is a 1966 Z movie that attempts to parody teenage beach party films. It was filmed at Cape Coral, Florida. It is featured in the 2004 documentary The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made. Briefly released to theaters in 1966, it was rarely seen until the 1990s, when it was released to the public domain. Since then it has been widely released on DVD and VHS in various editions sold mainly at dollar stores. Documentary film Village B. is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Filip Remunda. Documentary film The Great Liberty is a 2011 documentary written by Åsa Blanck and Petter Brundell and directed by Åsa Blanck and Klas Ehnemark. Documentary film Yearning to Belong is a documentary about the Abayudaya Jews in Uganda and their struggle to be recognized by the international Jewish community. Comedy Britannia Hospital is a 1982 black comedy film by British director Lindsay Anderson which targets the National Health Service and contemporary British society. It was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and Fantasporto. Britannia Hospital is the final part of Anderson's critically acclaimed trilogy of films, written by David Sherwin, that follow the adventures of Mick Travis as he travels through a strange and sometimes surreal Britain. From his days at boarding school in if.... to his journey from coffee salesman to film star in O Lucky Man!, Travis' adventures finally come to an end in Britannia Hospital which sees Mick as a muckraking reporter investigating the bizarre activities of Professor Millar, played by Graham Crowden, whom he had had a run in with in O Lucky Man. All three films have characters in common. Some of the characters from if...., that didn't turn up in O Lucky Man, returned for Britannia Hospital. The absurdities of human behaviour as we move into the Twenty-first Century are too extreme — and too dangerous — to permit us the luxury of sentimentalism or tears. But by looking at humanity objectively and without indulgence, we may hope to save it. Comedy Private's Progress is a 1956 British comedy film based on the novel by Alan Hackney. It was directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting, from a script by John Boulting and Frank Harvey. Comedy Wacky Blackout is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by Syd Sutherland and an uncredited Rod Scribner, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Comedy J'ai faim!!! is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Florence Quentin. Documentary film Brown is the New Green: George Lopez and the American Dream is a 2007 documentary directed and produced by Phillip Rodriguez. Starring George Lopez life and his behind-the-scenes career as a Latino in the U.S. mainstream media . It is the first hour of a four-hour PBS documentary series. This film explores how the U.S. media and markers are shaping America’s perception of Latinos and the ideals of the "American Dream." Comedy Madea Gets a Job is a 2012 American musical play created, written, produced, and directed by Tyler Perry. It stars Tyler Perry as Madea. Comedy The Southern Star is a 1969 British-French comedy crime film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring George Segal, Ursula Andress and Orson Welles. In French West Africa in 1912, an extremely valuable diamond is stolen. It was based on the novel The Vanished Diamond by Jules Verne. The film's opening scenes were anonymously directed by Orson Welles - the last time he would direct scenes in another director's film. Animation Porky's Hare Hunt is a 1938 animated short movie directed by Ben "Bugs" Hardaway and Cal Dalton, which starred Porky Pig as a hunter whose prey is an unnamed rabbit. The rabbit's hyperactive personality and laughing voice provided by Mel Blanc predated the 1940 Walter Lantz/Universal Pictures release Knock Knock which starred Andy Panda and introduced cartoon audiences to Woody Woodpecker which was created for the Lantz studio by Hardaway after his departure from the Leon Schlesinger/Warner Brothers studio. This cartoon marked the first appearance of the rabbit that would evolve into Bugs Bunny, who is barely recognizable compared to his more familiar later form. Bugs' first official appearance would come two years later in A Wild Hare. Additionally, this marks the only time the prototype was seen chewing on a carrot. This cartoon also introduces the rabbit repeating a well-known Groucho Marx line for the first time that would become part of Bugs Bunny's lexicon. The exact wording, in this first appearance, is "'Course you know that this means war!" The proto-Bugs' rendering in this cartoon is a direct impression of Groucho, including dropping the trailing "r" of "war". Documentary film Northland is a brief 1942 Canadian documentary film on the life of miners, most notable for its having been directed by the expatriate German crime writer, jazz critic, jazz musician, and sexologist Ernest Borneman. It is a production of the National Film Board of Canada. Thriller August 2 is an Indian Hindi-language film directed by P V Krishnan. It was claimed to be a true independent mainstream film made with in this budget. Producers of the film claims that the film is made on the micro budget of Rs. 300,000. The film had got selected for the Red Carpet Premier in The Indian Independent Film Festival 2013. Thriller Race with the Devil is a 1975 occult thriller and action film starring Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit and Lara Parker. This was the second of three films Fonda and Oates would star in together. The film was a hybrid of the horror, action and car chase genres. Wes Bishop scripted the film with Lee Frost. The two had previously teamed up in 1972 for the camp classic The Thing With Two Heads. Animation Slink Pink is the 59th cartoon produced in the The Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Comedy Celebrities Anonymous is a 2009 American independent comedy film directed by Dennis Hemphill Jr., starring Lindsay Zir, Joey Kern, Dianna Agron and Jamie Anderson. The film was produced by Lindsay Zir. Comedy Bosko's Picture Show, released on September 18, 1933, was the last Looney Tunes Bosko cartoon produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising for Leon Schlesinger and Warner Bros. The duo moved on to produce cartoons for MGM, the first of which were released in 1934. Documentary film The Opiate Effect is a documentary film directed by Derek Hallquist. Documentary film Hildegard of Bingen is a 1994 documentary drama film written by James Runcie and Nigel Williams and directed by James Runcie. Science Fiction Drug War is a Chinese-Hong Kong crime thriller film directed and produced by Johnnie To. The film stars Sun Honglei as Police Captain Zhang, who partners with a drug lord named Timmy Choi after Choi is arrested. To avoid the death penalty, Choi agrees to reveal information about his partners' methamphetamine ring. Zhang starts to harbor doubts about Choi's honesty as the police begin to take on the drug ring. The film premiered at the Rome Film Festival on November 15, 2012. It has received positive reviews. Comedy Look for a Star is a 2009 Hong Kong romantic comedy film that was produced and directed by Andrew Lau. Inspired by the relationship between Stanley Ho and his fourth wife, Angela Leong, the film stars Andy Lau as a millionaire, who falls in love with a feisty casino dealer played by Shu Qi. Look for a Star was shot at the MGM Grand in Macau, and was released in Hong Kong on 26 January 2009. Thriller Zafo is a 2014 short crime drama thriller film written and directed by Pablo Orta. Comedy Itsy Bitsy is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by David May. Comedy Time Please is a Marathi film released on July 26, 2013. This film is directed by Sameer Vidwans and produced by Pratisaad Productions & 24 Carat Entertainment. Documentary film How's Work On The High Rise Block Ion is a 1983 short film written and directed by Sabrina Pop. Thriller Dahmer is a 2002 American biopic horror film about the American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Jeremy Renner stars in the title role. There are two timelines in the film: The "present" of the film runs in ordinary chronological order covering the period of one-to-two days; the flashbacks go in reverse order, so that Dahmer is seen as successively younger until the film arrives at his first murder and its aftermath. Comedy Lammbock is a 2001 German stoner film. The movie is based around two pizza delivery guys who decide to up their income by adding marijuana to the menu and get into trouble after attracting the attention of an undercover cop. There are numerous subplots, and the movie is essentially split up into various chapters, each dealing with different episodes. It is filmed in and around the Franconian city of Würzburg. Comedy Der schräge Otto is a film directed by Géza von Cziffra released on Jan 10, 1957. Documentary film Federico Fellini - Through the Eyes of the Others is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Eckhart Schmidt. Comedy You, Me and Dupree is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo, written by Mike LeSieur, and produced by Mary Parent, Scott Stuber, and Owen Wilson. The film revolves around newlyweds Carl and Molly Peterson. After Carl's best man and friend Randolph Dupree loses his job and apartment, the couple allow him to move in but Dupree inevitably overstays his welcome. Comedy A Countess from Hong Kong is a 1967 British comedy film and the last film directed, written, produced and scored by Charlie Chaplin. It was one of two films Chaplin directed in which he did not play a major role, and his only color film. Chaplin's cameo marked his final screen appearance. The movie starred Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren, Tippi Hedren, and Sydney Earle Chaplin, Chaplin's second son. The story is based loosely on the life of a woman Chaplin met in France, named Moussia Sodskaya, or "Skaya" as he calls her in his 1922 book, My Trip Abroad. She was a Russian singer and dancer that "was a stateless person marooned in France without a passport". The idea, according to a press release written by Chaplin after the movie received a negative reception, was that the story "resulted from a visit I made to Shanghai in 1931 where I came across a number of titled aristocrats who had escaped the Russian Revolution". It was originally started as a film called Stowaway in the 1930s, planned for Paulette Goddard, but production was never completed. Documentary film The Exquisite Corpse Project is a 2012 crossover comedy/documentary from director Ben Popik and the comedy group Olde English. In the film, Popik challenges five comedy writers to each write a fifth of a film, with the constraint that each writer can only read the previous five pages of the script before writing their section. The final film is a combination of the movie written by the writers, and a documentary about the argument-provoking writing process. Thriller The Cry of the Owl is a 2009 thriller film based on Patricia Highsmith's book of the same name. The British-Canadian-French-German co-production was directed by Jamie Thraves and stars Paddy Considine, Julia Stiles, and Karl Pruner. This is the third filming of the book after the 1987 French film adaptation by Claude Chabrol and a German TV adaptation titled Der Schrei der Eule, also dating from 1987. After Robert Forrester is caught by Jenny Thierolf, the girl he has been spying on, he in turn becomes the victim of her obtrusive advances. The disappearance of Jenny's fiancé Greg after a fight with Robert marks the beginning of a series of dangerous and ultimately fatal incidents. Comedy Friaren som inte ville gifta sig is a 1977 comedy film directed by Bernt Callenbo. Comedy This Is the Army is a 1943 American wartime musical comedy film produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner, and directed by Michael Curtiz, adapted from a wartime stage musical with the same name, designed to boost morale in the U.S. during World War II, directed by Ezra Stone. The screenplay by Casey Robinson and Claude Binyon was based on the 1942 Broadway musical by Irving Berlin, who also composed the film's 19 songs and broke screen protocol by singing one of them. The movie features a large ensemble cast, including George Murphy, Joan Leslie, Alan Hale, Sr., Rosemary DeCamp, and Ronald Reagan, while both the stage play and film included soldiers of the U.S. Army who were actors and performers in civilian life. Documentary film Dated to the late Stone Age, Stonehenge may be the best-known and most mysterious relic of prehistory. Every year, a million visitors are drawn to England to gaze upon the famous circle of stones, but the monument's meaning has continued to elude us. Now investigations inside and around Stonehenge have kicked off a dramatic new era of discovery and debate over who built Stonehenge and for what purpose. How did prehistoric people quarry, transport, sculpt, and erect these giant stones? Granted exclusive access to the dig site at Bluestonehenge, a prehistoric stone-circle monument recently discovered about a mile from Stonehenge, NOVA cameras join a new generation of researchers finding important clues to this enduring mystery. Comedy El Revoltoso is a 1951 Mexican film directed by Gilberto Martines Solares. The main character is played by the Mexican comedian Germán Valdés, better known as Tin-Tan. The plot revolves around a well-intentioned person who is always making trouble for other people, sometimes on purpose and sometimes by accident. Tin Tan is of humble origins and his job is shining shoes. He has a girlfriend who is also poor. After many adventures, Tin Tan finally makes enough money and he is able to get married to Lupita. Comedy Licensed to Love and Kill is a 1979 imitation James Bond film starring Gareth Hunt as British secret agent Charles Bind. It was directed and written by Lindsay Shonteff and produced by his wife Elizabeth Gray. The film had the working title An Orchid for No. 1; it was released on VHS under the title The Man from S.E.X.. Thriller The Loneliest Planet is a 2011 film written and directed by Julia Loktev, starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Hani Furstenberg, and Georgian actor Bidzina Gujabidze. The plot centers around a young couple who travel with a local guide through a twisted backpacking trip across the Georgian wilderness. The film had its international premiere at the 2011 Locarno International Film Festival followed by its North American premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. It then went on to be featured during the New York Film Festival, the BFI London Film Festival, and the 2011 AFI Fest in Los Angeles, where it won the Grand Jury Prize. On March 24, 2012, The Loneliest Planet was awarded the top prize of "Lady Harimaguada de Oro" at the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival, where actress Hani Furstenberg also won for Best Actress. On April 14, 2012 the film also won the Golden Tulip International Competition award at the 31st International Istanbul Film Festival. On October 11, 2011, it was announced that Sundance Selects, a division of IFC Films, had acquired North American distribution rights. Thriller Silent Night, Bloody Night is a 1974 horror film which was also released as Night of the Dark Full Moon and re-released in the 1981 horror boom as Death House. It was directed by Theodore Gershuny and co-produced by Lloyd Kaufman. The film stars Patrick O'Neal and cult actress Mary Woronov in leading roles, with John Carradine in a supporting performance. Many of the cast and crew members were former Warhol superstars: Mary Woronov, Ondine, Candy Darling, Kristen Steen, Tally Brown, Lewis Love, filmmaker Jack Smith and artist Susan Rothenberg. It was filmed in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York in 1972 but was not released theatrically until 1974. Documentary film Killer Poet is a 2008 film directed by Susan Gray. Documentary film A gripping tale of the tiny seed that can help people in chronic pain – yet is so easily perceived as a truly evil weed. Is cannabis a bad seed? Or have its extraordinary health benefits been suppressed by government fear-mongering and corporate greed? Shayne Metcalfe’s film BAD SEED follows stories of medical marijuana users, activists and the tale of a tiny little seed; a seed that has the power to change the world of all those who are courageous enough to nurture its growth. Documentary film Kingdom of Shadows is a documentary film directed by Fiona Tan. Thriller 11/11/11 is a 2011 horror film and The Asylum's "mockbuster" equivalent to Darren Lynn Bousman's 11-11-11 and is also a knockoff of The Omen. Animation "Constantinople 1910. The streets are overrun with stray dogs. The newly-established government, influenced by a model of Western society, uses European experts to choose a method of eradication before deciding, suddenly and alone, to massively deport the dogs to a deserted island away from the city." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site Comedy Under the Yum Yum Tree is a 1963 comedy movie that stars Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley, Dean Jones, and Edie Adams, with supporting roles by Imogene Coca and Paul Lynde. This sex comedy was a successful small comic movie that gained Lemmon a Golden Globe nomination. The film was based on a Broadway play that first ran in 1960–61. Documentary film East Side Story is a 1997 documentary directed by Dana Ranga. The film documents the Soviet Bloc musical genre, which first appeared under Stalin and spread to Soviet-occupied Eastern Europe. The film features interviews with actors, film historians, and audience members who reminisce on these unlikely films and their impact on Soviet Bloc life. Comedy Loafing and Camouflage is a Greek cult comedy classic motion picture directed by Nikos Perakis. It was followed by the 1987 motion picture Bios kai Politeia, bringing the characters in a post-20 year "reunion". In 2005, Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens in the Aegean was released, bearing no relation to the first installment; instead, telling the story of a modern-day Army company. A TV series version of the movie aired for two seasons, featuring actors from the latest L&C movie in the roles of the original characters from the 1984 installment. Comedy Norbit is a 2007 American romantic comedy film directed by Brian Robbins, written and produced by Eddie Murphy, who also starred in the film. The film also co-stars Thandie Newton, Terry Crews, Eddie Griffin, Katt Williams, Marlon Wayans and Cuba Gooding, Jr. It was released by DreamWorks and distributed by Paramount Pictures on February 9, 2007. Norbit features a collaboration between Terry Crews and Marlon Wayans, reuniting them for the first time since 2004's White Chicks. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in make-up, and also multiple "wins" at the 2007 Golden Raspberry Awards. It was negatively received by critics, but the film was a commercial success. Thriller A Film by Aravind is 2005 Indian mystery thriller film. In it a director and actor falls in love with mysterious woman. It was a hit at the box office and followed by Aravind 2 Animation Anomalies is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Ben Cady. Documentary film Pablo & Poëzie is a 2012 film directed by Leo Verheul. Science Fiction Odokuro is a 2011 short animated fantasy horror film written and directed by Aurelio Voltaire. Comedy Dead Fury is a 2008 American animated comedy-horror parody written and directed by Frank Sudol, with Sudol also doing all animation, music, and voice characterizations. The film debuted at the Philadelphia Film Festival April 9, 2008, and was released on DVD August 5, 2008, through Unearthed Films. Comedy Ham & Cheese is a 2004 Canadian film directed by Warren P. Sonoda. The story written by Mike Beaver and Jason Jones and starring Mike Beaver and Jason Jones is about two talentless actors who attempt to make it in showbiz with persistence, ready to do anything to reach their dreams without letting go. Animation The Dewberry Empire is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Christian Schlaeffer. Animation Rose Petal Place was an American-produced animated film from 1984, with a corresponding line of toy dolls made by Kenner. The concept for Rose Petal Place was created by David Kirschner and the film was written by Mal Marmorstein. Thriller Die Frau aus dem Meer is a 2008 thriller film, written and directed by Niki Stein. Thriller Stories of Lost Souls is a compilation of eight cinematic stories of lonely souls in unexpected situations starring many of cinema's biggest names including Josh Hartnett, Hugh Jackman, Keira Knightley, Cate Blanchett, James Gandolfini, Paul Bettany, Illeana Douglas and directed by eight different directors including Deborra-Lee Furness and Mark Palansky. Stories of Lost Souls was executive produced by Thomas Bannister. Thriller Red is an American action comedy film inspired by the limited comic book series of the same name created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage. The film stars Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Helen Mirren, and Karl Urban with German film director Robert Schwentke directing a screenplay by Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber. In the film version, the title is derived from the designation of former C.I.A. Agent Frank Moses, meaning "Retired, Extremely Dangerous". The film was released on October 15, 2010. A sequel, Red 2, was released on July 19, 2013. Another sequel, Red 3, is in development. Comedy Popeye the Sailor is a 1933 animated short produced by Fleischer Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. While billed as a Betty Boop cartoon, Betty Boop only makes a small appearance, as it actually starred Popeye the Sailor in his first animated appearance. Comedy Serving Sara is a 2002 romantic comedy film which stars Matthew Perry, Elizabeth Hurley, and Bruce Campbell. Joe Tyler is a process server who is given the assignment to serve Sara Moore with divorce papers. He does so, but Moore persuades Tyler to serve Moore's husband instead so that she can get a larger portion of his money in the divorce. The rest of the film follows their attempt to carry out Sara's plan. Animation The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1953 American animated short film directed by Ted Parmelee and narrated by James Mason. The screenplay by Bill Scott and Fred Grable is based on the 1843 short story of the same title by Edgar Allan Poe. The plot focuses on a murderer whose increasing guilt leads him to believe he can hear his victim's heart still beating beneath the floorboards where he buried him. Seen through the eyes of the nameless narrator, the surrealistic images in the film help convey his descent into madness. Paul Julian served as both designer and color artist for film, and Pat Matthews was the principal animator. In May 1953, pre-production started on The Tell-Tale Heart, which originally was intended to be a 3-D film. It is not known if the film was animated in this fashion, but it was not released in 3D. There is no reference to 3D in a technical trade review. Furthermore, the leaders on original prints of the film do not indicate it ever was part of a pair of 3D prints. Comedy Orkestar bez ime is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1982. It was directed by Lyudmil Kirkov and written by Stanislav Stratiev. The movie describes the life of the young generation in Bulgaria in the late seventies and early eighties. It is about dreams and reality, friendship, love… and something more. Comedy Vampires Anonymous is a 2003 film written by Michael Keller and J.P. Srinivasan and directed by Michael Keller. Science Fiction Skeeter is a 1993 horror film starring Jim Youngs, and Tracy Griffith, directed by Clark Brandon. The film was released in 1993, with the first video premiere being on April 6, 1994. Animation Det var en gang is a 1994 Norwegian animated film directed by Ketil Jakobsen. It is narrated by Henki Kolstad, and contains the voices of several Norwegian actors. The film contains three of the folk tales collected by Asbjørnsen and Moe: The Little Boys who met the Trolls in Hedal Forest, Three Lemons and The Twelve Wild Ducks. Comedy Son of the Pink Panther is the ninth entry in the 30-year-old The Pink Panther film series. Directed by Blake Edwards, it stars Roberto Benigni as Inspector Clouseau's illegitimate son. Also in this film are Panther regulars Herbert Lom, Burt Kwouk and Graham Stark and a star of the original 1963 film, Claudia Cardinale. It was the final film for both writer-director Blake Edwards and composer Henry Mancini; Edwards retired from movie making, and Mancini died the following year. It opened to poor box office and bitter reviews from critics who felt the Pink Panther movies had run their course. Documentary film A look at the difficulties of raising parrots. The intelligent birds have a life span of 80-90 years, which means they often live longer than their owners—when their owners don't give them up after a few years, that is. They also form strong bonds with caregivers, which can result in odd behavior if a caregiver leaves for an extended period of time, as Liz and Russ Hartman learned: their bird became so upset while Russ was away on a business trip that it plucked all the feathers from its chest. Comedy Body Confusion is a 2004 comedy thriller film written and directed by Vicente Peñarrocha. Thriller Naruto the Movie: Blood Prison is the eighth overall Naruto film and fifth Naruto Shippūden film. It was released in theaters in Japan on July 27, 2011. The DVD release was on the 25th of April 2012. The theme song for the film is "Otakebi" by Yusuke Kamiji. The film was released in North America on February 18, 2014 by Viz Media. Comedy On the Jump is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Comedy Le Chef is a 2012 French comedy film, directed by Daniel Cohen and starring Jean Reno and Michaël Youn. The film had its international premiere at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in 2012. Thriller Brannigan is a 1975 British thriller film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring John Wayne and Richard Attenborough. Set principally in London, the film is about a Chicago detective sent to Britain to organise the extradition of an American mobster, who is soon kidnapped and held for ransom. Struggling with the restrained policing style of his British counterparts, the tough Irish-American detective uses his own brand of law enforcement to recapture the criminal. After turning down the starring role in Dirty Harry, and seeing the subsequent success of that film, Wayne made two police thrillers in quick succession. After starring in McQ, he made this "cop out of water" film in the same vein as Clint Eastwood's Coogan's Bluff. Thriller Anthropophagous 2000 is a 1999 horror film directed by Andreas Schnaas, and written by Karl-Heinz Geisendorf. It is a remake of the 1980 film Antropophagus. Documentary film One is a poet. Another a musician. One has a dad who was murdered. One has a mother in jail. These 11-year-olds from Denver's inner city have found a hint of salvation in a most unlikely sport. From the moment the kids discover what a lacrosse stick is to the heart stopping finale at the State Championships, CITY LAX: AN URBAN LACROSSE STORY takes us on an unforgettable journey, where the undeniable spirit of a group of kids, carries them to places unexpected and unbelievable. Documentary film The Fading Valley is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Irit Gal. Science Fiction Shadow on the Land is a 1968 drama film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. Comedy Granite Hotel is a 1940 American short film directed by Dave Fleischer. Released in April of that year, it was the fourth in the Stone Age Cartoons series. The film is now in public domain. Comedy The Moonshine War is a 1970 film directed by Richard Quine, based on the novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard. It starred Patrick McGoohan, Richard Widmark, Alan Alda, Will Geer, John Schuck, and Teri Garr. Documentary film Mon père, la révolution et moi is a 2013 film written and directed by Ufuk Emiroglu. Comedy Must Love Dogs is a 2005 romantic comedy film based on Claire Cook's eponymous 2002 novel. Starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, it is the third film directed and written by Gary David Goldberg and was produced on a budget of $30 million. The film focuses on a woman's struggle with divorce and meeting new people afterward. Production started on October 12, 2004 with a final release date of July 29, 2005. Critics opinions were mostly negative but indicated that the actors were not to blame. Must Love Dogs took the fifth spot on its opening weekend and has grossed more than $58 million worldwide. The film was released on VHS and DVD on December 20, 2005. Comedy Bikini Open is a 2005 comedy film written by Chris Martinez and directed by Jeffrey Jeturian. Thriller The Laughing Policeman is an American police procedural film loosely based on the novel The Laughing Policeman by Sjöwall and Wahlöö. The setting of the story is transplanted from Stockholm to San Francisco. It was directed by Stuart Rosenberg and features Walter Matthau as Detective Jake Martin. Documentary film "A Galileo High School graduate comes out in Everybody Knows “Bam Bam” (or do they)." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Marx Reloaded is a 2011 German documentary film written and directed by the British writer and theorist Jason Barker. Featuring interviews with several well-known philosophers, the film aims to examine the relevance of Karl Marx's ideas in relation to the effects of the Great Recession. Comedy Tenderly is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Brusati. It was referred as "a successful attempt to refresh the American sophisticated comedy with themes and sensibilities of today" and its style was paired to Frank Capra's. Comedy Por la libre is a 2000 Mexican road movie directed by Juan Carlos de Llaca, narrating the journey of two Mexican teenagers from Mexico City to Acapulco to accomplish their grandfather's last wish. The movie won the Audience Choice Award at the Chicago Latino Film Festival and a Special Mention in the Havana Film Festival. Animation Animated Amusements is a 2011 short family film directed by Bob Venezia. Thriller Days of Roses is a 1994 romance film written by Kang Je-gyu and directed by Gwak Ji-Gyun. Documentary film In Search of Blind Joe Death, The Saga of John Fahey is a 2012 biographical documentary historical music film written and directed by James Cullingham. Comedy Irena do domu! is a Polish comedy film from 1955 directed by Jan Fethke. Animation Great Ambition is a 2008 animated short and musical film directed by Malcolm Sutherland. Documentary film On Track: Scott Reardon is a short documentary film written and directed by Benjamin Murphy. Thriller Vanishing on 7th Street is a 2010 American post-apocalyptic thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and starring Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton and John Leguizamo. Documentary film Willing To Sacrifice is a 1998 short documentary film directed by B. V. Rao. Documentary film Three by Three is a 1986 documentary film written and directed by Calogero Salvo. Comedy Han, Hun, Dirch og Dario is a 1962 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Ghita Nørby. Documentary film Castle in the Sky: The World of Laputa is a 2010 short documentary film starring Cloris Leachman, Anna Paquin and James Van Der Beek. Comedy Plug & Play is a 2012 animation short film written and directed by Michael Frei. Documentary film "A student documentary film dealing with the trauma of child sexual abuse through stories of two survivors who have chosen to Speak Up! about it. The documentary voices the concerns for safeguarding children from such incidents. " Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Documentary film Poetry in Motion is a 1982 documentary directed by Ron Mann featuring contemporary North American poetry and music. Featured are some of the Black Mountain poets, Beats, minimalist poets, and avant-garde poets. Comedy Luv Ka The End is a 2011 Hindi film directed by Bumpy, starring Shraddha Kapoor and Taaha Shah in the lead roles. The film was the first production of Y-Films, a subsidiary of Yash Raj Films and released to mostly positive reviews on 6 May 2011. The film is also loosely based on 2009 American film Wild Cherry. It was a below average at the box office. This movie was inspired by 2006 Hollywood movie John Tucker Must Die. Documentary film Hair India is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Raffaele Brunetti and Marco Leopardi. Thriller Crimson Gold is a 2003 Iranian film directed by Jafar Panahi, and written by Abbas Kiarostami. The film was never distributed in Iranian theatres, because it was considered too "dark". Therefore, it was not possible that Crimson Gold be considered as the Iranian entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 2003 Oscars as it was not released in Iran. Thriller Samantha Holt is forced to confront her dark secrets when she is kidnapped and held prisoner by a man from her past out for revenge. Thriller Thems syneidiseos Greek: Θέμα συνειδήσεως is a 1973 Greek film produced by Finos Films, directed by Petros Lykas and starring Nikos Kourkoulos and Betty Arvaniti. Comedy Aansoo Aur Muskan is a 1970 Hindi film directed by P. Madhavan. The film stars Padmini and Bindu. The films playback music was sung by Mukesh . The memorable fun song "Guni Jano Bhakt Jano" was rendered by Kishore Kumar. Documentary film The Other F Word is a 2011 American documentary film directed by independent filmmaker Andrea Blaugrund Nevins. The film explores the world of aging punk rock musicians, as they transition into parents and try to maintain the contrast between their anti-authoritarian lifestyle with the responsibilities of fatherhood, the titular "other F word". In addition to interviewing over twenty musicians from across the spectrum of the punk genre, from Mark Hoppus of Blink 182 to Fat Mike of NOFX, the film also includes other emblematic figures of subculture such as professional skateboarder Tony Hawk, in a chronicle of the struggles and rewards that accompany raising their children. It was released in the U.S. by Oscilloscope Laboratories in 2011. Comedy Sailor Izzy Murphy is a 1927 Vitaphone film released from Warner Brothers starring George Jessel, Audrey Ferris, Warner Oland and John Milijan. The film was a follow up to a previous film starring George titled Private Izzy Murphy. It is unknown if any film or Vitaphone disc survive of this film meaning it could be a lost film. Comedy Begin Again is a 2013 American musical comedy-drama film written and directed by John Carney, starring Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo, and Adam Levine. Knightley plays a singer-songwriter who is discovered by a struggling record label executive and collaborates with him to produce an album recorded in public locations all over New York City. After the success of his 2007 musical film, Once, Carney wrote the script for Begin Again in 2010 and employed Gregg Alexander to write most of the film's music. With a US$8 million budget, production began in July 2012 with filming taking place in various locations around New York City. The film premiered in September 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically in June 2014, in conjunction with the release of the film's soundtrack. It grossed $47 million at the international box office and received mostly positive reviews from critics. Comedy Getting Wasted is a 1980 comedy film written by John Flaherty and Paul Frizler and directed by Paul Frizler. Comedy Groundhog Day is a 1993 American fantasy comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, starring Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, and Chris Elliott. It was written by Ramis and Danny Rubin, based on a story by Rubin. Murray plays Phil Connors, an arrogant and egocentric Pittsburgh TV weatherman who, during an assignment covering the annual Groundhog Day event in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, finds himself in a time loop, repeating the same day again and again. After indulging in hedonism and numerous suicide attempts, he begins to re-examine his life and priorities. In 2006, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Thriller Aakhari Decision is a Bollywood action film directed by Deepak Bandhu and stars Anant Jog, Nagesh Bhonsle, Mushtaq Khan, Navni Parihar, Amar Sidhu, and Sumona Chakravarti. It was filmed in India and the United States. Documentary film May Tomorrow Shine the Brightest of All Your Many Days As It Will Be Your Last is a 2009 experimental short film directed by Ben Rivers and Paul Harnden. Comedy Jatakam is a 1953 comedy drama film directed by R. Nagendra Rao. Comedy River City Rumble is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Tim Ekkebus. Comedy The Canadian Conspiracy is a 1985 HBO/CBC mockumentary, co-written and directed by Robert Boyd, about the way the Canadian government is subverting the United States by taking over its entertainment industry. The film features many Canadians famous in the US who do not emphasize their Canadian origins being hounded by ANN reporters about the Canadian conspiracy. Much is made of Leslie Nielsen's brother Erik, then Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, of the green card being in actuality named after Lorne Greene, and of Lorne Michaels' youth indicating his grooming as Lorne Greene's successor. Thriller Marakkillorikkalum is a 1983 Malayalam film co-written and directed by Fazil starring Prem Nazir, Shankar and Mohanlal in lead roles. Mammootty makes a cameo appearance in the film.The film had musical score by Zero Babu. Documentary film American Beer is a 2002 feature-length documentary directed by Paul Kermizian that chronicles and documents the American craft brewing industry. The film was shot in the spring of 2002. Kermizian and a group of four left New York City and traveled by minivan across the United States visiting 38 craft and independent breweries in 40 days. Breweries featured in the film include Dogfish Head Brewery, Shipyard Brewing, Victory Brewing Company, McNeill's Brewery, Climax Brewing, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Anchor Brewing Company, New Glarus Brewing Company, New Belgium Brewing Company, Bell's Brewery and others. The film screened at various film festivals throughout 2004 and 2005 and was released on DVD towards the end of 2005. A special edition of the DVD released shortly afterward contains more than 80 minutes of deleted scenes from breweries featured in the film along with other scenes deleted from the original cut. As a result from their experiences from the film, Paul Kermizian ended up opening Barcade, a chain of hybrid arcade and craft beer bars in New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia, and Jeremy Goldberg started a brewery called Cape Ann Brewing in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Thriller Unthinkable is a 2010 American suspense thriller film directed by Gregor Jordan and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Sheen and Carrie-Anne Moss. It was released direct-to-video on June 14, 2010. The film is noteworthy for the controversy it generated around its subject matter, the torture of a man who threatens to detonate three nuclear bombs in separate U.S. cities. Thriller Revenge of the Pink Panther is the sixth film in The Pink Panther film series. Released in 1978, it was the last entry released during the lifetime of Peter Sellers, who died in 1980. It is also the last entry to be distributed solely by United Artists, which merged with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1981. The opening credits were animated by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. Documentary film The Battle of Gettysburg is a 1955 American documentary film about the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards. The documentary was filmed in Eastmancolor entirely on location at the Gettysburg National Military Park in south-central Pennsylvania. Leslie Nielsen provides narration, while songs from the Civil War era are played in the background with the sound effects of battle. At the end of the film, Nielsen reads the Gettysburg Address. No actors appear onscreen. Schary photographed memorial statues and bas-reliefs already present on battlefield from various angles and distances, then juxtaposed the footage to suggest that the static images were actual characters taking part in a dramatic re-enactment of the battle. In some scenes, the turbulence created by an off-screen helicopter is used to press down tall grasses, suggesting the passage of invisible soldiers. In 1956, the film was nominated for Oscars for Best Documentary, Short Subject and Best Short Subject, Two-reel. Thriller Rasikkum Seemane is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written and directed by R. K. Vidhyadaran. Produced by Thirumalai though the Trans India banner, the film stars Srikanth, Navya Nair and Aravind Akash in the lead roles. The film was released on 12 February 2010, after two years of being stalled, to negative reviews. Thriller Two-Fisted Tales is a 1992 horror thriller drama television movie written by Frank Darabont, Randall Jahnson, Jim Thomas and John Thomas and directed by Richard Donner, Tom Holland and Robert Zemeckis. Comedy A Bird in the Head is the 89th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Dream Date is a 2012 short romantic comedy film written by Anne-Marie Draycott and Charity Trimm; directed by Andromeda Godfrey and Diana Juhr-DeBenedetti. Documentary film Hello, Kids! is a documentary film directed by Mariko Miyagi. Animation The Woody Woodpecker Polka is the 37th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 29, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Point A is a 2013 short sports documentary film directed by Charlie Thomas and Tim Warburton-Roberts. Comedy Bowery Blitzkrieg is a 1941 film and the sixth installment of the East Side Kids series. The film "introduced" Huntz Hall in his first of the East Side Kids film series. It was released in the United Kingdom under the title Stand and Deliver. Documentary film Riding Giants is a 2004 documentary film directed and narrated by Stacy Peralta, a famous skater/surfer. The movie traces the origins of surfing and specifically focuses on the art of big wave riding. Some of the featured surfers are Greg Noll, Laird Hamilton, and Jeff Clark, and surfing pioneers such as Mickey Munoz. Documentary film United Gates of America is a 2006 BBC television documentary directed by Alex Cooke, featuring journalist Charlie LeDuff. He lived for a month within the gated community of Canyon Lake in Riverside County, California, to try and discover why people wanted to lock themselves behind gates and fences, and what effect it had on the residents. The documentary also explored the issues of immigration from Mexico and Central America, and highlighted the issues of segregation and racism that exist in the United States. The one-hour made-for-TV documentary premiered on British TV channel BBC Four in 2006, with ongoing repeat showings. The film also appeared at the 2007 Ann Arbor Film Festival, the USA Film Festival, and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The film met with positive reviews. Ian Johns of The Times found LeDuff to be "an acute interviewer and astute observer in this entertaining documentary." TV Scoop found it "hilarious", emphasizing LeDuff's style: "He just ambles along, asking simple questions before pouncing Columbo-like with a killer last line. 'Oh look, there's a Mexican over there....gardening.' Comedy Ghar Mein Ram Gali Mein Shyam is a 1988 Indian film. The movie is a remake of Intlo Ramayya Veedilo Krishnayya, which was directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and starred Chiranjeevi. Animation Gaspard and Lisa is a 2010 short animation film written by Nicole Dubuc, Brian Hohlfeld, Myles McLeod, Chris Nee, Sascha Paladino, Michael Rabb, Michael G. Stern and Mark Valenti. Thriller The Girl in Lovers' Lane is a 1960 American film directed by Charles R. Rondeau following the adventures of two drifters who get involved with the residents of the little town of Sherman. It was parodied on the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Comedy Zip 'n Zoo is a 2008 film directed by Bruce Robertson, starring John Hannah, Simone Lahbib and Remy Bennett. The name of the film is derived from the sound of casting during fly-fishing. Documentary film Bidder 70 is a 2012 documentary film written by Beth Gage and directed by Beth Gage and George Gage. Animation Silverstar is a 1999 short film directed by Harry Flöter and Jörg Siepmann. Documentary film Diller Scofidio + Renfro: Reimagining Lincoln Center and the High Line is a documentary, biographical and historical flm directed by Muffie Dunn and Tom Piper. Documentary film Graphic Sexual Horror is a 2009 independent film written and directed by Anna Lorentzon and Barbara Bell in their directorial debut. The film is a documentary about Insex, a bondage website. Graphic Sexual Horror premiered to programmer, critic and audience acclaim at Slamdance Film Festival in January 2009 and has been selected by IMDB's Arno Kazarian as the only Slamdance 2009's film to review in the Sundance festival's selection. The film won Best Documentary at the 2009 CineKink Film Festival, Official Selection at the 2009 Calgary Underground Film Festival, Official Selection at the HotDocs Film Festival, Official Selection at the 2009 Buenos Aires Film Festival, Official Selection at the 2009 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and Official Selection at the 2009 Athens International Film Festival in Greece]. Synapse Films announced the August 2010 release of the Special Edition DVD of Graphic Sexual Horror on June 30, 2010. Comedy High Flyers is a musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures starring the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey. It would be the last film the duo made, as Robert Woolsey died a year later. Comedy 1: Nenokkadine is a 2014 Telugu psychological thriller film written and directed by Sukumar. The film was produced by Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara under 14 Reels Entertainment. The film stars Mahesh Babu and Kriti Sanon in lead roles. The film had a pre-release revenue of 900 million, and was released worldwide on 10 January 2014. The soundtrack was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, who has worked with Sukumar for the fifth time in his career and for the first time with Mahesh Babu. The cinematography for the film was handled by R. Rathnavelu who had earlier worked with Sukumar for Arya and Jagadam. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics who appreciated Mahesh and Kriti's performance, production values, global appeal, and cinematography, while criticizing the lengthy run time. Shortly after its release, twenty minutes was reduced from the film's run time. The film grossed $1.2 million in the US, making it one of the top four Telugu grossing films in that country. and reached $1 million mark in the United States, one of the best openings ever for an Indian film. The film is subsequently dubbed into Hindi as 1: Ek Ka Dum, produced by Riwaz Duggal. Comedy Coffee Date is a 2006 independent film written and directed by Stewart Wade and released by BrownBag Productions. Originally a short film by Wade, it was expanded into a feature and played at various film festivals. The film stars Jonathan Bray, Wilson Cruz, Jonathan Silverman and Sally Kirkland and also features Deborah Gibson, Elaine Hendrix and Leigh Taylor-Young. In addition to acting in the film, Gibson wrote and performed the closing credits song. Documentary film There Is Nothing Wrong With My Uncle is a 2011 documentary film directed by Dul Johnson. Comedy Calling All Ma's is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Billy Caryll, Hilda Mundy and Margaret Yarde. A henpecked husband attempts to escape from his domineering wife. The film was made at Wembley Studios by 20th Century Fox's British subsidiary, for release as a quota quickie. Science Fiction "A special birthday trip becomes a living nightmare for a city-dwelling couple and their friend. World Premiere. As a special birthday surprise, Rick whisks his girlfriend Sadie away to the secluded island of Amen, unaware of the horrors that lie in wait for them. Amen is a place notoriously difficult to reach, and it isn't long before Rick and Sadie, along with their friend Jonny, realise that getting there is the least of their worries, it is escaping that will prove the real problem. Filmed on the wonderfully spooky island of Lindisfarne, directors Mark Harriott and Mike Matthews gleefully exploit fears of isolation and displacement as our ill-fated trio fall victim to the macabre traditions of an antiquated community. A refreshingly queer take on the classic British horror film, Unhappy Birthday has a playfully retro vibe, a healthy disrespect for religion and a deliciously deviant heart." Quoting Michael Blyth from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Comedy Boy Toy is a 2011 comedy film written by Jeff Campagna, Jarrett Golding, Christie Will and directed by Christie Will. Thriller Avinash is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Umesh Mehra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Parveen Babi, Poonam Dhillon, Prem Chopra, Kalpana Iyer, Tom Alter, Avtar Gill and Sujit Kumar. Comedy No Ordinary Hero: The Superdeafy Movie is a 2013 comedy, drama and family film written by Taly Ravid and directed by Troy Kotsur. Science Fiction Atlantis: The Lost Empire is a 2001 American traditionally animated action-adventure film created by Walt Disney Feature Animation—the first science fiction film in Disney's animated features canon and the 41st overall. Written by Tab Murphy, directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, and produced by Don Hahn, the film features an ensemble cast with the voices of Michael J. Fox, Cree Summer, James Garner, Leonard Nimoy, Don Novello, and Jim Varney in his final role before his death. Set in 1914, the film tells the story of a young man who gains possession of a sacred book, which he believes will guide him and a crew of adventurers to the lost city of Atlantis. Development of the film began after production had finished on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Instead of another musical, the production team decided to do an action-adventure film inspired by the works of Jules Verne. Atlantis was notable for adopting the distinctive visual style of comic book creator Mike Mignola. At the time of its release, the film had made greater use of computer-generated imagery than any of Disney's previous animated features; it remains one of the few to have been shot in anamorphic format. Comedy Die Fledermaus (Royal Opera) is a 1984 film written by Richard Genée and Carl Haffner and directed by Humphrey Burton. Comedy Uladhal is a 2008 drama thriller film directed by Aditya Sarpotdar. Science Fiction Lobster Man From Mars is a 1989 comedy film directed by Stanley Sheff and starring Tony Curtis. The film is a spoof of B-movie sci-fi films from the 1950s. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 1989. Comedy Your Own Back Yard is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 43rd Our Gang short subject released. Science Fiction Impolex is a 2011 American film directed by Alex Ross Perry. It stars Riley O'Bryan, Kate Lyn Sheil, Ben Shapiro, Bruno Meyrick Jones, Roy Berkeley, Brandon Prince and Eugene Mirman. Comedy Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops is a 1955 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. After the film was completed, Universal wanted to rename it Abbott and Costello in the Stunt Men, because they did not consider the "Keystone Kops" to be relevant anymore. However, in October, 1954, the studio relented and agreed to use the "Keystone Kops" name. Comedy Cher Victor is a 1975 French comedy film directed by Robin Davis. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Animation The Incredible Mr. Limpet is a 1964 American live-action/animated adventure film from Warner Bros. It is about a man named Henry Limpet who turns into a talking fish resembling a tilefish and helps the U.S. Navy locate and destroy Nazi submarines. Don Knotts plays the title character. The live action was directed by Arthur Lubin, while the animation was directed by Robert McKimson, Hawley Pratt, and Gerry Chiniquy. Music includes songs by Sammy Fain, in collaboration with Harold Adamson, including "I Wish I Were a Fish", "Be Careful How You Wish", and "Deep Rapture". Documentary film Echoes Of The Tongass is a 2010 documentary,drama,adventure film written by Ben Hamilton,Daniel Salinas and directed by Ben Hamilton. Animation Bang Bang is a 2011 animated film directed by Mihee-Nathalie Lemoine. Comedy Irreverent bad boy Alex Reymundo (Cars, El Matador, The Original Latin Kings Of Comedy), will crack you up with a nonstop stream of hilarious jokes and clever observations. In this comedy he explores the pitfalls of being a Mexican American. Documentary film Is This Fate? is a 1979 film directed and written by Helga Reidemeister. Documentary film "In the year that the International Maritime Organization has designated "The Year of the Seafarer," a new film by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) All At Sea reveals extensive human rights abuses on board illegal fishing vessels. Worth up to $23.5 billion annually and accounting for up to 31% of the global catch, Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing vessels are the seas' modern day pirates. Plundering fish stocks, devastating marine habitats, and depleting vital food sources for coastal communities to supply European and world markets, these vessels steal fish with impunity, exploiting legal loopholes that allow them to avoid adhering to global fisheries laws. On board, crew members face some of the worst working conditions on the planet. This film documents investigations into life on board these "pirate" fishing vessels, uncovering evidence of appalling working conditions, including retention of pay, a lack of proper employment contracts if any, poor to non-existent safety equipment, atrocious hygiene conditions, and inadequate food and accommodation standards, with crews working under the constant threat of physical violence, and in extreme cases murder. The "pirate" fishing industry is supplying world fish markets with catches that hold untold stories of suffering and devastation." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy The Big Snooze is a 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by an uncredited Bob Clampett, his final theatrical cartoon for Warner and completed it after he left the Warner cartoon studio. Its title was inspired by the 1939 book The Big Sleep, and its 1946 film adaptation, also a Warner release. This is the third Bugs Bunny cartoon where the title does not refer to "hare", "rabbit", or "bunny".The Big Snooze features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, voiced as usual by Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan. Thriller Seven Days is a 2007 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Won Shin-yeon, starring Yunjin Kim and Park Hee-soon. The film had 2,107,849 admissions nationwide and was the 9th most-attended domestic film of 2007. In 2008, Kim won Best Actress at the Grand Bell Awards, and Park won Best Supporting Actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards and Korean Film Awards. Animation The Girl Who Loved Fairy-tales is a 2013 animated drama short film written and directed by Cejen Cernic. Documentary film Wings for this Man is a propaganda film produced in 1945 by the U.S. Army Air Forces First Motion Picture Unit about the Tuskegee Airmen, the first unit of African-American pilots in the US military. The film begins with dramatic footage of aerial combat over Italy, showing an outnumbered American squadron successfully dogfighting a Luftwaffe formation. When the pilots land they step out and are revealed to be black. The picture then tells the story of the Tuskegee Airmen, starting with the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama and the founding of the airstrip near it. The narrator, future President Ronald Reagan notes that the airmen had to overcome exceeding odds to get the unit created and notes that "there was misunderstanding, distrust and prejudice that had to be cleared away" before the unit could form. A rather standard training/combat/casualty sequence then follows, culminating in the third anniversary celebration of the unit followed by a parade. Comedy In this modern western, a shiftless drifter (Olivier Martinez) fascinated with bullfighting is implicated in the accidental goring death of a crime boss' daughter and finds himself the unwitting target of a vicious manhunt. Battling demons from within and without, amid intrigue and violence, this suspenseful yet humorous tale propels us into the war between good and evil and the search for redemption in a world gone mad. Science Fiction Plato's Reality Machine is a comedy drama sci-fi film directed by Myles Sorensen. Animation Sambatown is a 2011 animated short film directed by Carlos Eduardo Pinheiro de Macedo. Documentary film A Lawyer Walks Into a Bar... is a 2007 independent film about lawyers, law school, the California Bar exam, and the obsession America has with its legal system. The film has garnered many positive reviews including coverage from The Wall Street Journal, The Dallas Morning News, Premiere.com and on nationally syndicated television show At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper. Science Fiction Eyes Without a Face is a 1960 French-Italian horror film adaptation of Jean Redon's novel, directed by Georges Franju, and starring Pierre Brasseur and Alida Valli. During the film's production, consideration was given to the standards of European censors by setting the right tone, minimizing gore and eliminating the mad-scientist character. Although the film passed through the European censors, the film's release in Europe caused controversy nevertheless. Critical reaction ranged from praise to disgust. The film received an American debut in an edited and dubbed form in 1962 under the title of The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus. In the United States, Faustus was released as a double feature with The Manster. The film's initial critical reception was not overtly positive, but subsequent theatrical and home video re-releases increased its reputation. Modern critics praise the film today for its poetic nature as well as being a notable influence on other filmmakers. Science Fiction World War Z is a 2013 American apocalyptic action film directed by Marc Forster. The screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, and Damon Lindelof is from a screen story by Carnahan and J. Michael Straczynski, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks. The film stars Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former United Nations investigator who must travel the world to find a way to stop a zombie pandemic. Pitt's Plan B Entertainment secured the film rights in 2007, and Forster was approached to direct. In 2009, Carnahan was hired to rewrite the script. Filming began in July 2011 in Malta, on an estimated $125 million budget, before moving to Glasgow in August 2011 and Budapest in October 2011. Originally set for a December 2012 release, the production suffered some setbacks. In June 2012, the film's release date was pushed back, and the crew returned to Budapest for seven weeks of additional shooting. Damon Lindelof was hired to rewrite the third act, but did not have time to finish the script, and Drew Goddard was hired to rewrite it. The reshoots took place between September and October 2012. Comedy Beverly Hills Brats is a 1989 American comedy film. Directed by Jim Sotos, the film starred Peter Billingsley, Martin Sheen, Burt Young, Terry Moore, George Kirby, Ruby Keeler and Whoopi Goldberg in a cameo role. Comedy Aaltoska orkaniseeraa was a 1949 Finnish film directed by Edvin Laine and written by Toivo Kauppinen. A comedy the film starred Joel Asikainen and Matti Aulos. The film was released on 15 July, 1949. Thriller How to Steal 2 Million is a 2011 South African action drama film, written & directed by Charlie Vundla, produced by Karen E. Johnson, Jeremy Nathan, Mfundi Vundla and Michelle Wheatley and starring John Kani, Hlubi Mboya, Menzi Ngubane, Terry Pheto and Rapulana Seiphemo. The film received 11 nominations and won four awards at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2012, including the awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Achievement in Editing. Animation Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is a 2008 American computer-animated comedy film written by Etan Cohen, and directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath. This sequel to the 2005 film Madagascar continues the adventures of Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, and Gloria the Hippo. It stars the voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, and Andy Richter. Also providing voices are Bernie Mac, Alec Baldwin, Sherri Shepherd, Elisa Gabrielli, and will.i.am. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures, and was released on November 7, 2008. The film starts as a prequel, showing a small part of Alex's early life, including his capture by hunters. It soon moves to shortly after the point where the original left off, with the animals deciding to return to New York. They board an airplane in Madagascar, but crash-land in Africa, where each of the central characters meets others of the same species; Alex is reunited with his parents. Problems arise, and their resolution occupies much of the remainder of the film. Documentary film Roșia Montană, Town on the brink is a 2012 News and documentary film directed by Fabian Daub. Thriller Joy House is a 1964 black-and-white mystery/thriller film starring Jane Fonda, Alain Delon, and Lola Albright. It is based on the 1954 novel by Dan Keene. Comedy Dog Gone, also known as Diamond Dog Caper, is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Mark Stouffer and starring Luke Benward, French Stewart, Brittany Curran, and Kevin Farley. The film revolves around a young boy who rescues and hides a golden retriever carrying a fortune in stolen diamonds from a band of thugs. Animation Under the Fold is a 2013 animation short film directed by Bo Juhl Nielsen. Comedy The Sweet Sins of Sexy Susan is a 1967 Austrian costume drama-sex comedy film directed by Franz Antel. Animation Cheers Viola! is a 2012 animated short film directed by Susanne Baekby Olesen. Documentary film Siberia - Soul in a Museum is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Martin Ryšavý. Comedy Ulta Palta is a 1997 Indian Kannada film based on Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors directed by N.S. Shankar. The film starred Ramesh Aravind and Sushma Veer in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by V. Manohar. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: Serious Battle! Robot Dad Strikes Back is an 2014 Japanese anime film produced by Shogakukan. It is the 22nd film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan, released in Japanese theatres on 19 April 2014. It is directed by Wataru Takahashi and the script is written by Kazuki Nakashima of Kill la Kill. The story of the movie was published in comic form in the October issue of Manga Town, with script written by Nakashima and art by Aiba Kenta. Comedy The Bride Goes Wild is a 1948 American film directed by Norman Taurog. Van Johnson stars as an irresponsible children's book author and part-time playboy called Uncle Bumps, introduced to a non-nonsense children's book illustrator played by Allyson. Comedy The Naked Ape is a coming-of-age film following three teenagers on a road trip across the Pacific Southwest. Comedy The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix is a Norwegian stop motion-animated feature film directed by Ivo Caprino. It was released in 1975 and is based on characters from a series of books by Norwegian cartoonist and author Kjell Aukrust. It is the most widely seen Norwegian film of all time, having sold some 5.5 million tickets since its release to a population which currently numbers just over 5 million. Documentary film Color Me Obsessed, which made its film festival debut in April, 2011, is a rockumentary by Gorman Bechard about the legendary American alternative rock band The Replacements. Comedy Hobruk ma Hompah is a 1994 Thai film directed by Bhandit Rittakol. Documentary film Live in San Diego is a DVD of a concert by the band Switchfoot. It was released in 2004, between the band's albums The Beautiful Letdown and Nothing Is Sound. With the exception of "Learning to Breathe", all of the songs performed at this concert were from their 2003 double-platinum selling album The Beautiful Letdown. The concert was played at SOMA, in San Diego, California. The DVD was certified platinum by the RIAA selling over 100,000 copies. Documentary film Wild Cargo was a 1934 jungle adventure documentary starring Frank Buck. Buck depicts the ingenious methods by which he traps wild birds, mammals and reptiles. Many scenes were photographed on the vast Malayan estates of Buck's friend, Sultan Ibrahim of Johor, who appears in person in the film. Comedy The Clink of Ice is a 2010 French black comedy film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. The plot centers around Charles, an alcoholic writer who is confronted by an incarnation of his own cancer. The film's original French title is Le Bruit des glaçons, which literally means "The noise of ice cubes". Animation Pirate Pals is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Marius Fietzek. Animation Calypso Cat is a Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in 1961 and released in 1962. It was directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. It is the 7th of 13 Tom and Jerry cartoons made in the present-day Czech Republic. Science Fiction Meeting Ryuji, Yoko, and their Buddyloid partners, Hiromu and Nick join them in the maiden voyage of the FS-0O, a predating Buster Machine, and its Buddyloid Enetan. But altered to an Enetron disruption in the Akeisho District, where the Enetron regulation system Tokyo Enetower (東京エネタワー Tōkyō Enetawā?) is located, Hiromu takes control of the FS-0O to finds a group of Bulgers gathering water for the Metaloid Steamloid. The Go-Busters battle the Buglers with the Buddyloids covering the civilians before Steamloid shoots off a steam that corrodes the Buddyloids' bodies. As the Buddyloids are being tended to, learning of their enemy's ability that explained why no Valgass Megazord is being transported, the Go-Busters find that Tokyo Enetower is emitting transport energy. By then, Masato arrives and point the team to an item on the tower that would teleport the surrounding area to subspace for its Enetron Tanks once fully powered. With Masato unable to help as J. fell victim to Steamloid's steam, Enetan offers her aid to get the Go-Busters to Tokyo Entower to defeat the Metaloid before deploying the Buster Machines. Comedy My Tutor is a 1983 sex comedy film directed by George Bowers. The film focuses on high school graduates as they attempt to lose their virginity during the summer vacation before college, and one's eventual relationship with his female French tutor. Documentary film Exile Shanghai is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Ulrike Ottinger. Documentary film Like Rats Leaving A Sinking Ship is a 2012 short documentary and biographical film directed and written by Vika Kirchenbauer. Thriller Scoop is a 2006 American-British romantic comedy/murder mystery written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, Ian McShane, and Allen himself. The film was released in the United States by Focus Features on July 28, 2006. Comedy An Ordinary Family is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Mike Akel and Matt Patterson and directed by Mike Akel. Comedy A Calamitous Elopement is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Comedy Joshua Oh Joshua is a 2001 drama comedy film written by Helmy Yahya and directed by Edward Sirait. Comedy Higher Than a Kite is the 72nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Between Two-Spirit: Becoming a Woman at Sixty is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Laurence Périgaud. Comedy The Marriage Business is a 1927 British silent comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Estelle Brody, Owen Nares and Jack Rutherford. It is also known by the alternative title This Woman Business. Thriller Falling Down is a 1993 crime drama directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Ebbe Roe Smith. The film stars Michael Douglas in the lead role of William Foster, a divorcé and unemployed former defense engineer. The film centers on Foster as he goes on a violent rampage across the city of Los Angeles, trying to reach the house of his estranged ex-wife in time for his daughter's birthday party. Along the way, a series of encounters, both trivial and provocative, cause him to react with violence and make sardonic observations on life, poverty, the economy, and commercialism. Robert Duvall co-stars as Martin Prendergast, an aging LAPD Sergeant on the day of his retirement, who faces his own frustrations, even as he tracks down Foster. The title of the film, referring to Foster's mental collapse, is taken from the nursery rhyme "London Bridge Is Falling Down", which is a recurring motif throughout the film. Thriller The music video for English recording artist M.I.A.'s "Born Free" was directed by Romain Gavras. The video, which depicts a genocide against red haired people, was filmed in California and directed by Romain Gavras as a nine-minute short film without the prior knowledge of M.I.A.'s record labels. Several incidents relating to the extra-judicial killing of Tamil males by the Sri Lankan Army filmed on mobile phones in Sri Lanka, some of which had been broadcast by news outlets worldwide, inspired M.I.A.'s treatment for the film-video. The video's portrayal of military force, violence and brutality met with a positive critical reception but much controversy worldwide, including a ban from YouTube in the US and UK, with some critics hailing its representation of oppression and political turmoil and others criticizing the explicit material in the video. The way the film was shot and the themes it covered drew comparisons to previous works by the artist, and other writer-directors' films such as The Hurt Locker and Punishment Park. It earned a nomination for "Best Dance Video" at the 2010 UK Music Video Awards. Documentary film The Punk Singer is a 2013 documentary film directed by filmmaker Sini Anderson and produced by Anderson and Tamra Davis. The film is about feminist singer Kathleen Hanna who fronted the bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, and who was a central figure in the riot grrrl movement. The title of the film is taken from Julie Ruin song "The Punk Singer", from Hanna's 1998 solo effort. Using a combination of interviews and archival footage including live band performances, the film traces the life and career of Hanna from her troubled upbringing and her start in spoken word performance poetry, through her riot grrrl zines, her prominent punk and dance-punk bands, her coining of the phrase "Smells Like Teen Spirit" for Kurt Cobain, her solo career as Julie Ruin, her feminist activism, her marriage to Beastie Boys member Adam Horovitz, and ending with Hanna's 2010 diagnosis of late-stage Lyme disease and the severe treatments she endures to combat it. Anderson filmed Hanna off and on for a year starting in July 2010. Hanna had already amassed a collection of archival footage and ephemera; these and further finds were worked into the documentary. Documentary film A Story of Triumph is a 1991 documentary film directed by Vishram Revankar. Comedy A Tram in Moscow is a 1995 comedy drama film written and directed by Jean-Luc Leon. Documentary film Beatrice Wood: Mama of Dada is a 1993 documentary film written and directed by Tom Neff about the avant-garde artist Beatrice Wood. Thriller Mama Dracula is a 1980 Belgian film directed by Boris Szulzinger. The story relates how Mama Dracula, a character based on the true story of Countess Bathory, an enthusiast of rejuvenation baths consisting of the blood of young virgins, must come to terms with a shortage of such blood in the modern era. Documentary film Antarctica-Project is a 1988 documentary film directed by Axel Engstfeld. Comedy Escort in Love is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Massimiliano Bruno. Paola Cortellesi won the 2011 David di Donatello for Best Actress for her performance as Alice. Science Fiction Dragonball Evolution is a 2009 adventure fiction film directed by James Wong. The film is based on the Japanese Dragon Ball manga by Akira Toriyama, and stars Justin Chatwin as Goku, Emmy Rossum as Bulma, James Marsters as Lord Piccolo, Jamie Chung as Chi-Chi, Chow Yun-fat as Master Roshi, Joon Park as Yamcha, and Eriko Tamura as Mai. The story centers on the adventures of the lead character, Goku, around his 18th birthday, as he is asked to gather seven Dragon Balls to save the world from evil alien forces. On his journey, he meets several different characters who all join the quest and help him in his task. The film began development in 2002, and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Dragonball Evolution was released in Japan and several other Asian countries on March 13, 2009, and in the United States on April 10, 2009, receiving near-universal negative reaction, both by audiences and by critics. Comedy Slayers – The Motion Picture, also known as Slayers Perfect and originally released in Japan simply as Slayers, is a 1995 Japanese comic fantasy adventure anime film written by Kazuo Yamazaki, based on an original story by Hajime Kanzaka, and directed by Yamazaki and Hiroshi Watanabe. It was the first animated entry released in the Slayers media franchise and was very well received by critics. In the film, the protagonist sorceresses Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent reunite to go on vacation to the magical island of Mipross. However, they soon find that things there are not quite what they seem and there might be a mighty evil force behind it. Animation Raw! Raw! Rooster! is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn. Released in 1956, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and uncredited Daws Butler. Documentary film Filmed inside their home studios, BEAT MAKERS charts the never ending hustle of up and coming as well as seasoned producers who aspire to further build their studios, sell their hot tracks and of course make a name for themselves in the competitive music industry. The film provides a behind the scenes forum for composers to discuss their unbridled passion for making music all with a steadfast belief that their next track will be the one to take them to the next level. Comedy Kung Fu: The Next Generation is a television pilot which was intended to be a follow-up to the 1972-75 television series, Kung Fu. It was the second follow-up to the series after Kung Fu: The Movie. The pilot was not picked up for a series but in 1987 it aired on CBS Summer Playhouse, a series that aired unsold television pilots. In the 1990s, another follow-up to the series titled Kung Fu: The Legend Continues aired which ignored the continuity of the TV movies. Comedy Now What... is a 2012 short film directed by Dean Ginsburg. Comedy Bharya Bhartalu is a 1961 Telugu Drama film directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma and produced by Prasad Art Pictures. It is remade in Hindi as Hamrahi by L. V. Prasad starring Rajendra Kumar and Jamuna Ramanarao. Thriller Devil's Knot is a 2013 American biographical crime-drama thriller film directed by Atom Egoyan. The film is based on a true story as told in Mara Leveritt's 2002 book of the same name, concerning three teenagers known as the West Memphis Three, who were convicted of killing three young boys and subsequently sentenced to life in prison. Produced by Paul Harris Boardman, Elizabeth Fowler, Clark Peterson, Richard Saperstein, and Christopher Woodrow, the film stars Reese Witherspoon, Mireille Enos, Colin Firth, Dane DeHaan, Kevin Durand, Bruce Greenwood, Stephen Moyer, Elias Koteas, Amy Ryan, and Alessandro Nivola. The film's world premiere was held at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2013; this was to be followed by a wider release later in the year. The film had a limited release in Canadian theaters on January 24, 2014, and released in U.S. theaters and video on demand services on May 9, 2014. Comedy Valet Girls is a 1987 American comedy film about three women in L.A. who are working as valet girls while trying to get started in the entertainment industry. The film was directed by Rafal Zielinski, written by Clark Carlton, produced by Lexyn Productions; and was distributed by Empire International Pictures and Vestron Video. Animation Empress Chung is a 2005 animated feature film, produced in North and South Korea and directed by Nelson Shin. Documentary film Krieger is a 2013 documentary, short, history film directed by Patrick Meury. Comedy The Scarlet Pumpernickel is a animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1950, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. In 1994 it was voted #31 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Thriller Is House of Flesh Mannequins a bit pretentious? Yes. Gratuitously violent? Yes. Pornographic? Yes. Powerful? Yes. Interesting? Yes. Definitely art house material and certainly not for the squeamish, but if you have a high tolerance for the winceful, you may be surprised by its beauty, as well. Documentary film A Frozen Dream is a documentary film released in 1997 as a followup to the 1982 Swedish movie Flight of the Eagle, both directed by Jan Troell. The documentary describes the ill-fated attempt to fly over the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon by Salomon August Andrée in 1897. Comedy Os Trapalhões e o Rei do Futebol is a Brazilian comedy film released in 1986, directed by Carlos Manga with the humoristic group Os Trapalhões. It was watched by about 3.6 million people in 1986. Thriller Descendents is a 2008 Chilean experimental horror film directed by Jorge Olguín, written by Carolina García and Olguín, and starring Camille Lynch. Lynch plays a young child who attempts to cross a land divided by brutal fights between the military and roving zombies. Comedy Are You With It? is a 1948 American film about a young mathematician who quits his job to join a traveling carnival. The film is based on the novel Slightly Perfect by George Malcolm-Smith and uses a screenplay by Oscar Brodney. The film stars Donald O'Connor as Barker, Lew Parker as Goldie McGoldrick, Olga San Juan as Vivian, Walter Catlett as Jason Carter, Patricia Dane as Sally, and Julie Gibson as Ann. Louis Da Pron, longtime choreographer at Universal, appears and dances as 'the bartender'. Comedy My father, Alon Alexander Krasucky, 57 years old, is the last Krasucky. From hundreds of members there is only one left bearing the name and ironically he is not even a true Krasucky. My grandmother, Tosha Krasucky, 94 years old, and she only wants to die; but before she is moving to the next world, she needs to release a skeleton from her closet. Three years ago she invited Alon for lunch and while he was eating, she dropped the bomb and told him:  “Alon’ile you are an adopted child !” After stripping him from his past and memories, my father had a psychosocial crisis; so he decided to search for our biological family. From Tel Aviv to Lodz’,  Alexander Krasucky is looking for proof of his existence, with his 20 years old Romanian wife, a Polish driver and me, his son. THE LAST KRASUCKY is a movie about a dysfunctional family, a lost identity and an ex-grandma who sits heavily on the lid of her Pandora's Box. Comedy Zonad is a film by John Carney and Kieran Carney that premiered in July 2009 at the Galway Film Fleadh with the directors in attendance. The film went to general release in Ireland March 19, 2010. Comedy Playing the Victim is a Russian 2006 black comedy film. Comedy In with the Outlaws is a comedy film written by Nicholas Sercombe and directed by Andrew Morahan. Comedy Kilukkam is a 1991 Malayalam-language Indian musical-comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Venu Nagavalli. The story revolves around Nandini, an orphan who comes to Ooty in search of her father, wherein she meets tourist guides Joji and Nishcal. It also stars Thilakan, Innocent, Ganesh Kumar, Sukumari and Sharat Saxena in pivotal roles along with Murali and Jagadish in guest roles. The music was composed by S. P. Venkatesh and the film was produced by R. Mohan under the banner of Goodknight Films. The film was the highest grossing Malayalam film of 1991, it ran for more than 300-days at the theaters. It won five Kerala State Film Awards, including the awards for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Editor, and Best Cinematographer. Documentary film J'irai dormir à Hollywood is a 2008 documentary film directed by Antoine de Maximy. Thriller Lonely Joe is a 2009 horror film which stars Erica Leerhsen. The film has been said to be a Supernatural Horror/Thriller "in the veins of Saw and The Sixth Sense",. The film is inspired by real events that took place in South Texas in the 1980s. Comedy George Lopez Why You Crying? is a 2004 stand up comedy film starring George Lopez. It was recorded February 21, 2004, at the Terrace Theatre in Long Beach, California. Comedy Borrowed Wives is a 1930 American film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Documentary film Bruce Lee: The Curse of the Dragon is a 1993 documentary film about Bruce Lee. The film includes interviews from some of his fellow students and opponents who worked alongside him in his movies. The film is directed by Tom Kuhn and Fred Weintraub and written by Davis Miller, author of the books "My Dinner with Ali", and "The Tao of Bruce Lee". Science Fiction Gorgo is a 1961 British science fiction giant monster film. Directed by Eugène Lourié, it tells the story of an underwater monster's capture off the coast of Ireland. The monster is taken to London to be featured as a circus attraction. The film borrows elements from other monster movies, such as Godzilla and King Kong. It was also featured in an episode of the cult movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Thriller Midnight Faces is a silent film starring Francis X. Bushman, Jr. and Jack Perrin. The film is an "old dark house" murder mystery in the same genre as One Exciting Night, The Ghost Breaker, The Bat and The Cat and the Canary. Comedy Their Vacation is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film The Testament of LZ is a 1994 documentary film directed by Lordan Zafranović. Comedy Some crows try to eat the Panther's crops so he tries to get rid of them. Comedy Let's Go Crazy is a 1951 comedy film marking an early appearance of Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers playing multiple roles. Comedy We Stick Together Through Thick and Thin is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Herbert Nossen and starring Sig Arno, Kurt Gerron and Ernst Karchow. It was one of a number of films starring Arno and Gerron in their characters of 'Beef' and 'Steak' in an effort to create a German equivalent to Laurel and Hardy. Science Fiction Easton's Article is a 2012 drama sci-fi thriller film written and directed by Tim Connery. Animation The Girl Who Cried Flowers is a 2008 short animation film written by Jane Yolen and directed by Umesh Shukla. Animation Continuing where _Star of Christmas, The (2002)_ left off, this story follows Millward (Larry the Cucumber) and Cavis (Bob the Tomato) into Mr. Nezzer's Easter egg factory. In a loose adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Mr. Nezzer learns from a couple of visitors that Easter means more than plastic eggs and chocolate bunnies. The character Hope, voiced by Rebecca St. James, presents the story of Christ's death and resurrection in a song accompanied by a series of stained glass windows portraying the events. Written by Jonathan A. Cullum A retelling of Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol', adapted to Easter, and using Veggie Tales "actors", humor, and music. The story framework is a sequel to The Star of Christmas (2002) (V). When Mr. Nezzer tries to knock St. Bart's church down to make way for his new amusement park, Easter Land, he is visited by a vision of the late Granny Nezzer. She tells him to expect a visitor. The visitor, a small angel named Hope, shows him the past, present, and future of Nezzer's Easter, helping him see the error of his ways. Comedy Sex, Lies and Surgery is a 2012 comedy/family/romance film directed by Artus de Penguern and Gábor Rassov. Documentary film The Inner or Deep Part of an Animal or Plant Structure is an official DVD released by Björk on August 31, 2004. It is a 45 minute film about the making of the Medúlla album. The DVD features clips of the studio performances by Dokaka, Shlomo, Rahzel and Mike Patton that formed the beats for many of the songs on the album. It was originally issued as a bonus feature on the multichannel DVD-A of 'Medulla' and then later reissued by itself as a separate disc. The title of the DVD is the actual definition of the word "Medúlla". Comedy Jungle Jitters is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Merrie Melodies series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on February 19, 1938 by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by Friz Freleng, with musical supervision by Carl W. Stalling and voices by Mel Blanc. The cartoon features a number of racial stereotypes throughout the short, which prompted United Artists to withhold this cartoon from syndication in 1968, making it one of the Censored Eleven. Comedy Doctor at Large is a 1957 British comedy film, the third of the seven films in the Doctor series. It stars Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlow, Donald Sinden, and James Robertson Justice. Thriller In the light of the full moon, Allison Rogers saw the cat sprawled on its back, its head twisted to one side, its four paws straight up in the air. Even from her bedroom window high above the ground, Allison recognized the cat. The cat named Rip. And Allison knew without going down there that she had killed it again. Killed it for a third time. Documentary film The Trouble Weve Seen is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Marcel Ophüls. Documentary film Love During Wartime is a 2010 documentary film directed by Gabriella Bier. "Jasmin and Assi are newlyweds, but building a life together seems impossible: She’s an Israeli, he’s a Palestinian. When their homelands turn their backs on them, they choose to live in exile. This tender tale of a love infiltrated by politics follows a real-life Romeo and Juliet on their odyssey from the Middle East through an inhospitable Europe. As their hopes rise and then fade with each bureaucratic hurdle, will their love survive? In Hebrew, Arabic, English, German with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Take This Waltz is a 2011 comedy-drama film. The film centers on Margot, a 28-year-old freelance writer who lives in a charming house on a leafy street in Toronto's Little Portugal neighborhood, as she struggles with and examines her feelings for Lou, her husband of five years, while exploring a new relationship with Daniel, an artist and rickshaw driver who lives across the street. This is the second full-length film directed by Sarah Polley. The cast includes Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Sarah Silverman, and Luke Kirby. Comedy Woman of the Year is an American romantic comedy-drama film starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, written by Ring Lardner, Jr., Michael Kanin and John Lee Mahin, directed by George Stevens and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The film's plot is ostensibly about the relationship between Tess Harding, an international affairs correspondent, chosen "Woman of the Year," and Sam Craig, a sports writer, who meet, marry, and encounter problems as a result of her unflinching commitment to her work. In 1999, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Happy Husbands is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film directed by Saji Surendran and starring Jayaram, Jayasurya, Indrajith, Samvrutha Sunil, Bhavana, Rima Kallingal, Vandana Menon, and Suraj Venjaramoodu. The film was declared as blockbuster hit of 2010. The film is a credited remake of the 2002 Tamil film Charlie Chaplin. Animation Merbabies is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released on December 9, 1938. It is a collaboration between Walt Disney and Harman and Ising, the latter studio having donated artists to Disney to work on the production of Snow White. Animation Fowled Up is a 2012 animation short film directed by Allessandro Adamo. Comedy Dust Bunnies is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Katarzyna Kochany Documentary film Whitney Elizabeth Houston showed the vocal range and star quality that would soon make her a legend in the music world. We talk to those who knew her as "Nippy", retrace her steps to stardom and revisit some of her most stunning performances. Comedy His Grace Gives Notice is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and based on the novel His Grace Gives Notice by Lady Laura Troubridge which had previously been adapted into a 1924 film. It starred Arthur Margetson, Viola Keats, Charles Groves and Victor Stanley. Comedy Where's Firuze? is a 2004 Turkish comedy film directed by Ezel Akay and written by Levent Kazak. Thriller Stuff Dreams Are Made Of is a 2008 adult film written and directed by Cash Markman. Comedy Melodrama Habibi, the first feature film by Lebanese director Hany Tamba, is a 2008 Lebanese film. The film is set to be released on August 13, 2008 in France and Belgium. Documentary film Halloween is a Drag is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Adar Rossman and Marla Rossman. Animation Kigo is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Izumi Yoshida. Thriller A Most Wanted Man is a 2014 British espionage-thriller film based on the novel of the same name by John le Carré, directed by Anton Corbijn and written by Andrew Bovell. The film stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Willem Dafoe, Robin Wright, Grigoriy Dobrygin, Daniel Brühl and Nina Hoss. It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and competed in the main competition section of the 36th Moscow International Film Festival and the 40th Deauville American Film Festival. It is the last of Hoffman's films released before his death. Comedy Broadcast Bombshells is a 1985 comedy film directed by Ernest G. Sauer. Comedy The Steeple Chase is a 1933 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Comedy Reunited is a British television pilot written by Mike Bullen and directed by Simon Delaney. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 30 June 2010. Comedy Sunday Calm is a 1923 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 20th Our Gang short subject released. Documentary film Dinner with the President is a 2007 documentary film directed by Sachithanandam Sathananthan and Sabiha Sumar Documentary film Botín de guerra is a 2000 Argentine documentary film directed and written by David Blaustein with Luis Alberto Asurey. The film premiered on 11 April 2000 in Buenos Aires. David Blaustein won two awards for Best Director and a 2nd and 3rd. Comedy Coffee, Tea or Me? is a 1973 film directed by Norman Panama. Thriller The Birthday Gift is a 2013 short drama thriller family film written by Nico Mensinga and directed by Max Myers . Documentary film The Sun In The Head is a 2012 experimental documentary film directed by Melisa Brito Aller. Comedy The Deadlier Sex is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Robert Thornby which stars Blanche Sweet and features Boris Karloff. It was distributed by Pathé Exchange. Its survival status is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. Science Fiction Night of the Comet is a 1984 disaster-comedy film written and directed by Thom Eberhardt and starring Catherine Mary Stewart, Robert Beltran, and Kelli Maroney. The film was voted number 10 in Bloody Disgusting's Top 10 Doomsday Horror Films in 2009. The film is also noted as one of the first mainstream films to carry the PG-13 rating. Thriller The Bride Wore Black is a 1968 French film directed by François Truffaut and based on the novel of the same name by William Irish, a pseudonym for Cornell Woolrich. It stars Jeanne Moreau, Charles Denner, Alexandra Stewart, Michel Bouquet, Michael Lonsdale, Claude Rich and Jean-Claude Brialy. It is a revenge film in which a widowed woman hunts down the five men who killed her husband on her wedding day. She methodically kills each of the men using various methods and dressing only in white, black or both. Comedy Way Out West is a 1930 American comedy film. It tells the story of "Windy", a con man who cheats a group of cowboys out of their money. When they discover his cheating and learn that he himself has been robbed, they force him to work on a ranch until he has paid his debt. Way Out West stars William Haines, Leila Hyams, Polly Moran and Ralph Bushman and was directed by Fred Niblo. Comedy Secrets of the Furious Five is an American animated short produced by DreamWorks Animation, which serves as a semi-sequel or spin-off to the animated feature film Kung Fu Panda and appears on a companion disc of the original film's deluxe DVD release. It was later broadcast on NBC on February 26, 2009 and is now available as a separate DVD as of March 24, 2009. The film has a framing story of Po the Dragon Warrior telling the stories of his comrades in arms, the Furious Five, which are depicted in 2D cel animation, similar to the opening and end credits of the original film. The only actors from the film to reprise their roles in this short were Jack Black as Po, Dustin Hoffman as Master Shifu, David Cross as Crane, and Randall Duk Kim as Master Oogway. Angelina Jolie, Lucy Liu, Jackie Chan and Seth Rogen do not reprise their roles mainly because their related characters are depicted as their younger selves. In this short, Monkey is voiced by Jaycee Chan, son of Jackie Chan. Jaycee Chan also voiced Crane in the Cantonese version of the original film. Comedy The Last Belle is a 2011 short animated romantic comedy film written by Jim Maguire and Neil Boyle and directed by Neil Boyle. Comedy Happy Go Lovely is a 1951 British musical comedy film with Technicolor, directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Vera Ellen, David Niven, and Cesar Romero. The film was made and first released, in the UK, and distributed in the US by RKO Radio Pictures in 1952. Science Fiction The Happening is a 2008 American supernatural thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan that follows a man, his wife, his best friend, and his friend's daughter as they try to escape from an inexplicable natural disaster. The plot revolves around a cryptic neurotoxin that causes anyone exposed to it to commit suicide. The protagonist, a science teacher named Elliot Moore, attempts to escape from the mystery substance with his friends as hysteria grips the East Coast of the United States. The film was advertised as being Shyamalan's first R-rated film, and received mostly negative reviews from film critics. Comedy I'm a Man is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by King Vidor. Science Fiction Stalker is a 1979 art film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, with a screenplay written by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, loosely based on their novel Roadside Picnic. It depicts an expedition led by the Stalker to take his two clients to a site known as the Zone, which has the supposed potential to fulfill a person's innermost desires. The title of the film, which is the same in Russian and English, is derived from the English word to stalk in the long-standing meaning of approaching furtively, much like a hunter. In the film a stalker is a professional guide to the zone, someone who crosses the border into the forbidden zone with a specific goal. The meaning of the word 'stalk' was derived from its use by the Strugatsky brothers for their novel Roadside Picnic, as an allusion to Rudyard Kipling's character Stalky from the "Stalky & Co." stories. Сталки was well remembered by the Strugatskys from their childhood, when they read the stories in their Russian translation. In Roadside Picnic, сталкер was a common nickname for men engaged in the illegal trade of prospecting for and smuggling of alien artifacts from the mysterious and dangerous "Zone". Comedy Balls is a 2010 Swedish comedy film that was directed by Josef Fares. Documentary film Return with Honor is a 1999 documentary film about American prisoners of war in the Vietnam War. Among those profiled is Senator John McCain. It is narrated by Tom Hanks. Directors Freida Lee Mock and Terry Sanders won the Best Film award at the 1999 Cleveland International Film Festival. Comedy Rango is a 2011 American computer-animated action comedy western film directed by Gore Verbinski and produced by Verbinski, Graham King and John B. Carls. Rango was a critical and commercial success, and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. In the film, Rango, a chameleon, accidentally ends up in the town of Dirt, an outpost that is in desperate need of a new sheriff. It features the voices of actors Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Bill Nighy, Abigail Breslin, Alfred Molina, Harry Dean Stanton, Ray Winstone, Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Root and Ned Beatty. It was released to theaters on March 4, 2011. Animation Lily C.A.T. is a science fiction/horror anime film released in 1987. Famous Japanese artist and illustrator Yoshitaka Amano is co-credited for character design and monster design as he created the gruesome forms of the alien. Main character designs were created by character designer Yasuomi Umetsu. Carl Macek, best known for producing and story editing Robotech, produced the English version of the film. Initially released in the 90s on VHS by Macek's now defunct Streamline Pictures, the DVD rights were obtained by Discotek Media in 2013. Visually and thematically, the film has many aspects in common with the American science-fiction/horror film Alien, as well as The Thing and 2001: A Space Odyssey. Comedy Tall Timber is a 1928 silent animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and is the 23rd in the series. In terms of production, the film is currently the last existing Oswald cartoon directed by Walt Disney. Comedy Sky Larks is an animated short produced by Walter Lantz Productions and is part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. Comedy Don's Fountain of Youth is a cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1953. Comedy Father's Day is a 2011 American-Canadian action-horror comedy film directed by Adam Brooks, Jeremy Gillespie, Matthew Kennedy, Steven Kostanski, and Conor Sweeney. Originally made as a short horror film, the feature length version had its world premiere on October 21, 2011 at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, where it received multiple awards. A documentary entitled No Sleep, No Surrender was released in 2012, detailing the film's production process. It stars Adam Brooks as Ahab, a man determined to exact revenge on Chris Fuchman, the Father's Day Killer, a rapist and serial killer who murdered his father years ago. Despite being produced and distributed by Troma Entertainment, it bears no relation to Mother's Day or its 2010 remake. Comedy Chai Pani Etc. is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Manu Rewal. Thriller Death Without Consent is a 2007 drama mystery romance film written and directed by Vera Chawla. Animation Betty Boop and Grampy is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Grampy in his first appearance. Comedy A Yank in Rome is a 1946 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Valentina Cortese. Comedy Don't Go Breaking My Heart is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, making this the twelfth film they have collaborated on together. The film stars Louis Koo, Daniel Wu and Gao Yuanyuan. The film opened the 35th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 20 March 2011. It was then released theatrically in Hong Kong on 31 March 2011. Comedy Kuffs is a 1992 action-comedy film directed by Bruce A. Evans and produced by Raynold Gideon. It stars Christian Slater and Tony Goldwyn. The film also features Milla Jovovich as well as Ashley Judd in her first movie role. The film was written directly for the screen by Evans and Gideon, both of whom had Slater in mind for the title role. The original music score is by Harold Faltermeyer. The film is set in, and was filmed around, San Francisco, California in 1991. It involves a type of law enforcement unique to San Francisco: the Patrol Special police franchises. Tagline: When you have attitude who needs experience? Comedy Heklina is a 2013 short documentary film written by Brian Favorite and Fjord McKeuen and directed by Brian Favorite. Thriller Der Springteufel is a 1974 West German TV movie starring Dieter Hallervorden and Arno Assmann, directed by Heinz Schirk based on a story by Derrick Sherwin, an English television writer best known for his work in Doctor Who. It's a psychological thriller about a hitchhiker to Frankfurt who takes the man who gives him a lift hostage and plays mind games with him. It was released on DVD in 2006. Thriller Dammunnodu is a 2010 action crime drama film written by Prakash Kothare and B.V.V. Chowdhary and directed by B.V.V. Chowdhary. Documentary film Annie Oakley is an 1894 short film, most notable for being Annie Oakley's first appearance on film. The man assisting her is likely her husband, Frank E. Butler. The film shows Annie shooting at several flying disks with a rifle. Documentary film "When precocious 13-year-old paparazzo Austin Visschedyk snapped a photo of celebrity Adrian Grenier (HBO's Entourage), little did he know his life was about to change. Turning the tables on the juvenile paparazzo, Grenier stepped on the other side of the lens in an attempt to mentor a teenager obsessed with the lure of the Hollywood lifestyle. Grenier develops a meaningful relationship with his camera-clicking young friend as he attempts to reconcile their mutual exploitation. Indeed, Grenier puts himself on the line here, trying to make sense of his own recently acquired fame. Given the success of Entourage and its place in the Zeitgeist, Adrian Grenier is the perfect person to explore our preoccupation with celebrity and the adolescent desire for fame. Exquisitely layered, Teenage Paparazzo moves beyond personal documentary, charting a cultural revolution of celebrity obsession that may have been born in the United States but stretches across the globe." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Tlacuilo is a 1987 documentary film directed by Enrique Escalona. Comedy Bonjour Timothy is a 1995 comedy film written by David Parry and David Preston directed by Wayne Tourell. Animation "The dragon spirit is reincarnated in a doll’s body trapped in a box for 35 years. With insurance, rubber toy sets out to discover the oversized world outside." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Leave Them Laughing: A Musical Comedy About Dying is a 2010 documentary film directed by Academy-Award-winning director John Zaritsky. It follows the life of singer and comedian Carla Zilber-Smith, after she is diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease, as she blogs and jokes her way through a disease that spells a certain death sentence. The film premiered at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on May 6, 2010, winning the Special Jury Prize for best Canadian Documentary. It is nominated for Best Documentary in the 31st annual Genie Awards. Documentary film Aimless Walk is a 1930 documentary short film directed by Alexandr Hackenschmied. Comedy The Upside of Anger is a 2005 American romantic comedy and drama film written and directed by Mike Binder and set in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. It stars Joan Allen, Kevin Costner and Evan Rachel Wood. The film was produced by Jack Binder, Alex Gartner and Sammy Lee. Thriller Paper Tigers is a 2009 action, adventure short film written and directed by Robert Lopuski. Comedy How To Break Up A Happy Divorce is an American television movie, broadcast on NBC on October 6, 1976. The film, which starred Barbara Eden and Peter Bonerz, was written and produced by writer partners, Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso. Documentary film Lost Rivers is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Caroline Bacle. Comedy The Mollycoddle is a 1920 film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Wallace Beery, and directed by Victor Fleming. Beery plays an ice-cold villain brawling with Fairbanks' character all the way down the side of a steep mountain in one sequence. Science Fiction After fending off the attack from the Erasers, peace seems to have returned to Earth – but only for a short time. After the Polestar Empire invades, resurrected dead warriors begin to appear – and it’s again up to the secret underground organizations Arayashiki, Darklore, WIZ-DOM and E.G.O. to stop them! Contacted by a young boy, representatives of each of the organizations attempt to bring out their true powers as they take part in this war against the Polestar Empire. After joining forces they are indeed a force to be reckoned with, but can they stand up to their sinister foe and successfully stop this overwhelming power? Thriller A Place of One's Own is a British film directed by Bernard Knowles. An atmospheric ghost story based on the novel by Osbert Sitwell, it stars James Mason, Barbara Mullen, Margaret Lockwood, Dennis Price and Dulcie Gray. Mason and Mullen are artificially aged to play the old couple. It was one of the cycle of Gainsborough Melodramas. Comedy The House Built Upon Sand is a 1916 American drama film directed by Edward Morrissey and starring Lillian Gish. This is a lost film. Animation Monster House is a 2006 computer animated motion capture supernatural horror/comedy film directed by Gil Kenan, produced by ImageMovers and Amblin Entertainment, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film stars Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke, Steve Buscemi, Nick Cannon, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jon Heder, Kevin James, Jason Lee, Catherine O'Hara, Kathleen Turner, and Fred Willard. Executive produced by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg, this is the first time since Back to the Future Part III that they have worked together. It is also the first time that Zemeckis and Spielberg both served as executive producers of a film. The film's characters are animated primarily utilizing performance capture, making it the second film to use the technology so extensively, following Zemeckis' The Polar Express. Monster House received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $140 million worldwide. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 79th Academy Awards, but lost to Happy Feet. Science Fiction The Screwfly Solution is the seventh episode in the second season of Masters of Horror. It is based upon the 1977 science fiction short story of the same name by Alice Sheldon under the alias Raccoona Sheldon, credited in the film as James Tiptree, Jr. Many of the scenes in Sam Hamm's script are expansions of single lines in this epistolary story. Director Joe Dante read the story in the 1980s and had wanted to make a film version ever since. He presented the story as straight horror, eschewing his usual humor and without using his usual company of stock actors. Jason Priestley and Elliott Gould were the stars. When interviewed while shooting the film in Vancouver, the director summarized it: "It's vaguely political. It's not political in the same way that Homecoming is. It is about a plague that starts in the southern half of the U.S. and moves around the rest of the world. It is a story in which men are moved to kill all the women. It is extremely dark." Comedy Bryllupsfesten is a 1989 Norwegian comedy film written by Petter Vennerød, and directed by Vennerød and Svend Wam, starring Knut Husebø and Eli Anne Linnestad. Businessman Carl Otto "Totto" Holm is on the verge of bankruptcy, and plans a staged robbery of the family's Munch engraving. Science Fiction Seres: Genesis is a 2010 action adventure and science fiction film written by Roberto Martín Martínez T. and directed by Angel M. Huerta. Thriller Death Note is a series of two live-action Japanese films released in 2006 and a spin-off released on February 9, 2008. The two movies are based on the Death Note manga series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The films primarily center on a university student who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it. The two films were directed by Shūsuke Kaneko, produced by Nippon Television, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan. A spin-off film directed by Hideo Nakata, titled L: Change the World, was released on February 9, 2008. Thriller Phantom Lady is a 1944 film noir directed by Robert Siodmak, his first Hollywood noir. It was also a first for producer Joan Harrison, Universal Pictures' first female executive, who was Alfred Hitchcock's former screenwriter. The film was based on the novel of the same name. Thriller Escape from Broadmoor is a 1948 British short film starring John Le Mesurier, in one of his earliest screen appearances. He plays Pendicot, a man escaped from an asylum, who police are hunting down. The title is a reference to Broadmoor high-security psychiatric hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire. It was the last film appearance of Victoria Hopper who had been a prominent leading lady in the 1930s. Thriller Seconds is a 1966 American science fiction drama film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Rock Hudson. The screenplay by Lewis John Carlino was based on Seconds, a novel by David Ely. The film was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival and released by Paramount Pictures. The cinematography by James Wong Howe was nominated for an Academy Award. Comedy No Clothes is a 2012 short, action, romance, comedy film written and directed by Hugo Kenzo. Comedy Alwin der Letzte is an East German film. It was released in 1960. Animation Mardock Scramble: The Third Exhaust is the third film in Mardock Scramble anime film trilogy. Comedy Villain and Widow is a 2010 South Korean film written and directed by Son Jae-gon about a depressed widower who rents out a room to a suspicious man who claims to be a novelist. Documentary film The Zapruder film is a silent, color motion picture sequence shot by private citizen Abraham Zapruder with a home-movie camera, as U.S. President John F. Kennedy's motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963, thereby inadvertently capturing the President's assassination. Though not the only film of the shooting, it has been called the most complete, giving a relatively clear view from a somewhat elevated position on the side from which the president's head wound is visible. It was an important part of the Warren Commission hearings and all subsequent investigations of the assassination, and is one of the most studied pieces of film in history. Of greatest notoriety is the film's capture of the fatal shot to President Kennedy's head when his limousine was almost exactly in front of, and slightly below, Zapruder's position. Comedy The Hangover Part II is a 2011 American comedy film produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the sequel to 2009's The Hangover and the second film in The Hangover franchise. Todd Phillips directed the film in addition to co-authoring the script with Craig Mazin, and Scot Armstrong. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Jeffrey Tambor, Justin Bartha and Paul Giamatti. It tells the story of Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug as they travel to Thailand for Stu's wedding. After the bachelor party in Las Vegas, Stu takes no chances and opts for a safe, subdued pre-wedding brunch. Things do not go as planned, resulting in another bad hangover with no memories of the previous night. Development of The Hangover Part II began in April 2009, two months before The Hangover was released. The principal actors were cast in March 2010 to reprise their roles from the first film. Production began in October 2010, in Ontario, California, before moving on location in Thailand. Animation Ain't That Ducky is a 1945 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Daffy Duck. Daffy has to outwit a hunter after him — and find out what's in the briefcase another duck is carrying around. While Mel Blanc did the voices for the ducks in this cartoon, the hunter was voiced by Victor Moore, a departure from either Blanc or Arthur Q. Bryan. Animation Loups=Garous is a 2010 animated science fiction film. It was directed by Junichi Fujisaku and produced by Production I.G and TransArts. The movie was released on August 28, 2010. Features music by the rock band SCANDAL, who are also featured in the film as cameos. It is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks and in United Kingdom by Manga UK. It is available for purchase on DVD and Blu-Ray. Comedy Little Green is a 2013 animation film, comedy film, family film, fantasy film and short film written and directed by Yu-Hsuan Tseng. Thriller The Girl with the Golden Panties is a 1980 Spanish Film directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Victoria Abril and Lautaro Murúa. The film was based upon a novel by Catalonian author Juan Marsé. La Muchacha de las Bragas de Oro explores the changing nature of a former fascist, a reflection of Spain facing its past during Franco's regime. The film exhibits a sexual frankness which was off-limits in Spanish films made before 1975. Documentary film Le monde extérieur is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Stephane Breton. Comedy Six Days in Paradise is a 2010 action comedy film written and directed by John Vidor. Thriller Strange Circus is a 2005 Japanese horror drama film written and directed by Sion Sono. Documentary film The King – Jari Litmanen is a 2012 Finnish documentary film about the football player Jari Litmanen. He is considered to be Finland's greatest footballer of all time. The film was shot in Finland, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Liverpool. It features comments of Litmanen's former teammates like Danny Blind, Edwin van der Sar, Marc Overmars, Carles Puyol and Xavi Hernández as well as Louis van Gaal, the former Ajax Amsterdam manager. Title of the film refers to Litmanen's nickname, "The King", used by Finnish football fans. The Dutch premier of The King – Jari Litmanen was at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2012. Documentary film Mediacare is a 2013 Documentary, short film and family film directed by Gene Pina. Thriller Death in a French Garden is a 1985 French drama film directed by Michel Deville. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy She Said, She Said is a 2013 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Stuart Blumberg. Thriller Hatchet II is a 2010 American slasher film written and directed by Adam Green. It is the sequel to Green's film, Hatchet. Picking up right where the first film ended, Hatchet II follows Marybeth as she escapes the clutches of the deformed, swamp-dwelling killer Victor Crowley. After learning the truth about her family’s connection to the hatchet-wielding madman, Marybeth returns to the Louisiana swamps along with an army of hunters to recover the bodies of her family and exact the bloodiest revenge against the bayou butcher. The film sees the return of Kane Hodder and Tony Todd who portrayed Victor Crowley and Reverend Zombie in the 2006 film, respectively. Danielle Harris portrays Marybeth, a role originally played by Tamara Feldman. The film was originally screened at the 2010 London FrightFest Film Festival on August 26, 2010. It was released unrated in the United States on October 1, 2010. Documentary film The Making of Last Year at Marienbad is a documentary film by Volker Schlöndorff. Comedy The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy is a 2000 American film written and directed by Greg Berlanti. It follows the lives of a group of gay friends in West Hollywood, centered on a restaurant owned by the fatherly Jack and the softball team he sponsors. The friends rely on each other for friendship and support as they search for love, deal with loss, and discover themselves. The Broken Hearts Club was Berlanti's first feature film, based around his circle of friends at the time. The movie was met with generally favorable reviews from critics, receiving praise for portraying homosexuality as normal and its characters as average gay men. The film focuses on "the universal themes of romance, acceptance and family", as opposed to AIDS, coming out, and sex, which are more controversial and stereotypical topics commonly covered in LGBT films. Animation Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry is a 2005 animated direct-to-video film starring the Academy Award-winning cat and mouse pair, Tom and Jerry. The subtitle is a parody of the hit Universal Studios film, The Fast and the Furious, and is the second production from Warner Bros. Animation to spoof the phrase It was released theatrically in selected cities of the United States by Kidtoon Films in September 2005 and again in June 2006. The film was released on DVD on October 11, 2005, and on Blu-ray on April 5, 2011. Comedy Bug Me Not! is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Law Chi-Leung. Isabella Leong, portraying Moon in Bug Me Not!, was nominated for Best New Performer for the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2006. Thriller Gli amici di Nick Hezard, internationally released as Nick the Sting, is a 1976 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Documentary film For Love of Liberty: The Story of America's Black Patriots is a 2010 documentary film written by Frank Martin and Jeff Stetson and directed by Frank Martin. Science Fiction Tremors 3: Back to Perfection is a 2001 direct-to-video western monster film directed by Brent Maddock, and is the third installment in the Tremors series featuring the subterranean worm-creatures dubbed "Graboids". It is a sequel to Tremors 2: Aftershocks. Michael Gross, Charlotte Stewart, Ariana Richards, Tony Genaro, and Robert Jayne reprise their roles from the first film. Thriller Case 39 is a 2009 American psychological horror film directed by Christian Alvart and starring Renée Zellweger, Bradley Cooper, and Ian McShane. The film was shot in Vancouver in late 2006 and was released theatrically in the UK, European and Latin American countries on August 13, 2009. The film was initially scheduled for America release in August 2008, but was delayed twice before its final release date on October 1, 2010. Comedy Akalmand is a 1984 Indian Bollywood film directed by N.S. Raj Bharath and produced by R.V. Gurupadam. It stars Jeetendra and Sridevi in pivotal roles. Documentary film Theirs is the Glory, is a 1946 British war film about the British 1st Airborne Division's involvement in the Battle of Arnhem during Operation Market Garden in World War II. It was the first film to be made about this battle, and the biggest grossing war movie for nearly a decade. The later film A Bridge Too Far depicts the operation as a whole and includes the American, British and Polish Airborne forces, while Theirs is the Glory focuses solely on the British forces, and their fight at Oosterbeek and Arnhem. The film was directed by Ulsterman, Brian Desmond Hurst who, himself, was a veteran of the first world war, having survived Gallipoli where he had served with the Royal Irish Rifles. Hurst was an accomplished film director having been mentored by John Ford in Hollywood and directing more than 30 films including Malta Story, Scrooge and Tom Brown's Schooldays. Hurst was also Ireland's most prolific film director of the 20th Century. The producer was Leonard Castleton Knight, Head of Gaumont British News. The script was written primarily by Louis Golding but honed by Hurst's protege Terence Young. Animation The Emerald Isle" is an animated short about life in Ireland. Includes a sing-a-long of "MacNamara's Band. Documentary film Secrets of the Dead: D-Day: The Ultimate Conflict is a television documentary film. Documentary film Boys of Bonneville: Racing on a Ribbon of Salt is a 2011 documentary directed by Curt Wallin. Documentary film For All Mankind is a 1989 documentary film documenting the Apollo missions of NASA. It was directed by Al Reinert with music by Brian Eno. The film provides 80 minutes of real NASA footage, mostly taken on the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s. The focus of the documentary is on the human views of the space flights, and the original mission footage is provided along with the voices of the astronauts, from interviews and from the actual mission recordings. Among those providing narration are Jim Lovell, Michael Collins, Charles Conrad, Jack Swigert, and Ken Mattingly. The film concentrates on the beauty of the earth as seen from space. For All Mankind was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1990. Comedy Gyae-Got-un Nalui Ohu is a 1995 dramatic comedy film written by Min-Ho Cho, Jin Jang, Kyung-Sik Lee, Min-Yong Lee and Jae-Lee Song and directed by Lee Min-Yong. Animation Lego Star Wars: Bombad Bounty is a 2010 comedy short film directed by Peder Pedersen and produced by M2Film for Lego and Cartoon Network in collaboration with Lucasfilm. It was made as a follow-up to Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2. The story overlaps with the original Star Wars trilogy, while following a separate plotline starring Jar Jar Binks and Boba Fett. Similar to the director's two previous shorts, Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick and Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2, the film also includes several inside-jokes that pay homage to the Star Wars series and the Indiana Jones films. Comedy The Movie Hero is a 2003 American romantic comedy film starring Jeremy Sisto, Dina Meyer, and Peter Stormare. It was written and directed by Brad T. Gottfred. Documentary film Night Replay is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Patricia Allio and Éléonore Weber. Documentary film Hospital Borda: Un llamado a la razon is a 1985 documentary film written by Marcelo Cespedes and Carmen Guarini and directed by Marcelo Céspedes. Documentary film Freetime Machos is a Finnish documentary film about the world's most northerly rugby club called OYUS Rugby based in Oulu, Finland. The film is directed by Mika Ronkainen and it was premiered at IDFA in November 2009. The film got its North American premiere at Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010. It was also part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2010. Comedy El Terrible Toreador is a 1929 animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions in the Silly Symphonies series. Comedy Farce of the Penguins is a 2007 American direct-to-video parody of the 2005 French documentary film March of the Penguins. The film features Samuel L. Jackson as narrator, with the two main characters voiced by Bob Saget and Lewis Black. Five of Saget's former Full House co-stars also lent their voices to the film. Other additional voices were provided by Tracy Morgan, Christina Applegate, James Belushi, Whoopi Goldberg, Dane Cook, Abe Vigoda, Mo'Nique, and others. The MPAA rated the film with an R for pervasive crude sexual content and language. Documentary film Collum Calling Canberra is a 1981 documentary film directed by David MacDougall and Judith MacDougall. Thriller The Cool Surface is a 1994 thriller film starring Robert Patrick, Teri Hatcher, Cyril O'Reilly, Matt McCoy, Shannon Dobson and Ian Buchanan. It was written and directed by Erik Anjou. Comedy 100 Mile Rule is a 2002 comedy film directed by Brent Huff. Thriller Odds Against Tomorrow is a 1959 film noir produced and directed by Robert Wise for HarBel Productions, a company founded by the film's star, Harry Belafonte. Belafonte selected Abraham Polonsky to write the script, which is based on a novel by William P. McGivern. As a blacklisted writer Polonsky used a front, John O. Killens, a black novelist and friend of Belafonte's. In 1996, the Writers Guild of America restored Polonsky's credit under his real name. Odds Against Tomorrow is the first noir with a black protagonist. It was the last time Wise shot black-and-white film in the standard aspect ratio, which "gave his films the gritty realism they were known for". Science Fiction Area 51 is an upcoming science-fiction film picture written and directed by Oren Peli, the director of Paranormal Activity and starring Benjamin Rovner, Reid Warner and Darrin Bragg. Thriller The Relic is a 1997 science fiction/horror film directed by Peter Hyams and based on the best-selling novel Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The film stars Penelope Ann Miller, Tom Sizemore and Linda Hunt. The original music score was composed by John Debney. Comedy Beware! Children at Play is a 1989 horror film directed by Mik Cribben and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Comedy Studentfesten is a 2013 comedy film written by Gabriel Niklasson and directed by Simon Sandquist. Thriller Wicked Ways is a 1999 film directed by Ron Senkowski. Comedy Mad Dog and Glory is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by John McNaughton and starring Robert De Niro, Uma Thurman, and Bill Murray. Science Fiction Fish Power is a 2013 short film, action and comedy film written and directed by Austin Young. Thriller "Gaspard and Marion are in love and enjoying summer in the south of France with a bunch of friends. But one day Gaspard meets Audrey and his life takes a much somber path. Audrey is beautiful, poisonous and lives a double life in an on-line game called Black Hole where she is called Sam. There she attracts victims and seduces them to commit suicide in real life. Creating an avatar who is miles away from him, Gaspard creeps further into Black Hole setting on a search for Sam, only to find another terrible truth." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Animation De Riria Subasutaimu is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Shinsaku Hidaka. Documentary film No Maps on My Taps is a 1979 documentary film written by Lynn Rogoff and directed by George T. Nierenberg. Comedy Kung Fu Flid is a 2009 film directed and written by Xavier Leret. Comedy The Ghost Train is a 1931 British comedy thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Ann Todd. It is based on the play The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley. The film's art direction is by Walter Murton. Thought to have been lost, the film was found as a result of a 1992 British Film Institute campaign to locate missing movies. Documentary film Dancemaker is a 1998 American documentary film directed by Matthew Diamond about the career of choreographer Paul Taylor. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Coming of Age: Adult Bat Mitzvah, is a documentary produced in 1989 and directed by Bonnie Burt Comedy Madigan's Millions, is a 1968 Italian-Spanish movie directed by Stanley Prager and produced by Sidney W. Pink. The movie was actually shot in 1966 but was not released for two years. It stars Dustin Hoffman, in his first movie role, as Jason Fister, a young U.S. Treasury Dept. official sent to Rome to recover a large sum of money owed to the United States government by a deceased mobster. The film is in the lowbrow comedy genre, with comic stop-action chase scenes, as well as many scenes involving spaghetti western-style gunplay on the streets of Rome. Hoffman's Fister is a seemingly naive and mild-mannered bureaucrat with a sense for sniffing out phonies. The interiors of the film were shot largely in Spain, with exteriors in Rome. Comedy Outside Ozona is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by J. S. Cardone. The film follows a group of strangers who are all listening to the same radio station. Comedy Ivanhood is a 1992 Dutch comedy film directed by Paul Ruven. Animation The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a 1977 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. It is the 22nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and first released on March 11, 1977. Its characters have spawned an industry of sequels, television programs, clothing, books, and toys, and also inspired an attraction of the same name at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Hong Kong Disneyland. A much more elaborate attraction, also based on the film, opened in Tokyo Disneyland as "Pooh's Hunny Hunt". Comedy The Ladykillers is a 2004 American black comedy thriller film directed, written, produced and edited by the Coen brothers and starring Tom Hanks, with a supporting cast that includes J. K. Simmons, Marlon Wayans, Tzi Ma, Ryan Hurst and Irma P. Hall. It is based on the 1955 British Ealing comedy film of the same name. This was the first film in which Joel and Ethan Coen share both producing and directing credits; previously Ethan had always been credited as producer and Joel as director. It was originally to have been directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, the Coens' former cinematographer. The brothers were originally commissioned to write the script only. When Sonnenfeld backed out, the Coens were eventually hired as directors, with Sonnenfeld retaining a producer credit. Comedy Triumph of Love is a 1938 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Paola Barbara. Thriller White Man's Burden is a 1995 drama film about racism in an alternative America where black and white Americans have reversed cultural roles. The film revolves around Louis Pinnock, a white factory worker, who kidnaps Thaddeus Thomas, a black factory owner who fired him over a perceived slight. The film was written and directed by Desmond Nakano. Tagline: Two men at odds in a world turned upside down. Comedy Fric-Frac is a 1939 film directed by Maurice Lehmann and Claude Autant-Lara. Comedy Why Don't You Play in Hell? is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Sion Sono. The film is an action film based on a 15-year old screen play written by Sono, and has been described by him as having similarities with Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill. North American distributor Drafthouse Films announced its acquisition before it made its world premiere at the 2013 Venice Film Festival, planning a 2014 release in theatres and VOD after its premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. At Toronto the film won the People's Choice Award in the Midnight Madness section. Animation FernGully: The Last Rainforest is a 1992 Australian-American animated fantasy film directed by Bill Kroyer, produced by Peter Faiman and Wayne Young, and written by Jim Cox based on a book of the same name by Diana Young. It is a film with a strong environmental theme. The film features the voice talents of Jonathan Ward as Zak, Samantha Mathis as Crysta, Tim Curry as Hexxus, Robin Williams as Batty Koda, and Christian Slater as Pips. The film was released in the United States on April 10, 1992 and in Australia on September 17, 1992, and received mixed to positive reviews. In 1998, the film was followed by the direct-to-video sequel, FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue. Documentary film Holding on to Jah is a historical documentary biographical music film directed by Roger Landon Hall. Documentary film The Young Girls Turn 25 is a 1993 French documentary film directed by Agnès Varda, about Jacques Demy's 1967 film The Young Girls of Rochefort. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia is a 1979 British television documentary written and presented by the Australian journalist John Pilger, which was produced and directed by David Munro. The film recounts the bombing of Cambodia by the United States in 1970 during the Vietnam War, the subsequent brutality and genocide that occurred when Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge militia took over, the poverty and suffering of the people, and the limited aid since given by the West. Viewers were so moved by the plight of the people that they donated ₤45 million to the station in aid. Animation SpongeBob's Truth or Square is a 2009 made-for-television comedy film directed by Andrew Overtoom, Alan Smart and Tom Yasumi. The film stars Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence. The film originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 6, 2009, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. The series follows the adventures of the title character in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. In the film, SpongeBob and his friends are accidentally locked inside the Krusty Krab on the day of its "eleventy seventh" anniversary celebration. As they crawl through the ventilation system trying to escape, they look back on shared memories through flashback moments. The film was written by Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Steven Banks, and Paul Tibbitt. Rosario Dawson, LeBron James, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Craig Ferguson, Robin Williams, and Ricky Gervais guest starred in the film as themselves. Upon release, the film attracted an estimated 7.7 million viewers, and met mixed reviews from critics. Animation Sometimes the Stars is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ari Gibson and Jason Pamment. Comedy The Gravy Train also known as The Dion Brothers is a 1974 film directed by Jack Starrett with a screenplay by Terrence Malick and Bill Kerby. It stars Stacy Keach and Frederic Forrest. Animation Prince Cinders is a 1993 comedy animation film written by Robert Llewellyn and directed by Derek W. Hayes. Comedy La Ronde is a 1950 film directed by Max Ophüls and based on Arthur Schnitzler's 1897 play of the same name. The title means "the round-dance". The film was nominated for two Academy Awards; for Best Writing and Best Art Direction. Comedy Meatless Flyday is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short produced by Warner Bros., and released on January 29, 1944. The cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese and animated by Jack Bradbury. The title is a pun on Meatless Friday, a reference to the traditional Roman Catholic practice of abstinence from meat on Fridays. Comedy Take Her, She's Mine is a 1961 Broadway comedy written by Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron which was adapted into a 1963 comedy film starring James Stewart and Sandra Dee with a screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. The movie version was directed by Henry Koster and also features an early film score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith. The character of Mollie, played by Elizabeth Ashley on Broadway and in the film by Sandra Dee, was based on the then 22-year-old Nora Ephron. Ashley's performance won her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play and served as the launchpad for her career. The original Broadway production of Take Her, She's Mine played at the Biltmore Theatre on Broadway and ran for 404 performances from December 21, 1961, to December 8, 1962. The roles played by Stewart, Dee and Audrey Meadows in the film version were played by Art Carney, Elizabeth Ashley and Phyllis Thaxter, respectively, in the stage version. Documentary film The Forgotten Refugees is a 2005 documentary film produced by The David Project and IsraTV that recounts the rich history of the ancient Jewish communities of the Middle East and North Africa and their rapid demise in the face of persecution in the decades following the creation of the modern State of Israel in 1948. The film was directed by Michael Grynszpan with Ralph Avi Goldwasser serving as the executive producer. Comedy Faces of Women is a 1985 comedy drama film written and directed by Desiré Ecaré. Animation Cheburashka is a 2009 animation film written by Mikhail Aldashin, Ryunosuke Kingetsu, Makoto Nakamura, Michiru Shimada and directed by Makoto Nakamura. Science Fiction Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III is a 2010 episode special of the television comedy series Robot Chicken, and the third and final installment in the Annie Award-winning and Emmy-nominated Robot Chicken: Star Wars trilogy. It premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block on December 19, 2010. The special is 45 minutes long, as opposed to the usual 11-minute Robot Chicken runtime and the 21-minute runtime of the two previous Star Wars specials. It was the final Robot Chicken: Star Wars special. Thriller The Woods Have Eyes is a 2007 horror thriller film written by Jason Noto and directed by Anthony Indelicato. Comedy Betty is a French movie directed by Claude Chabrol based on the homonymous novel by Georges Simenon. It was first released in France in 1992. Comedy The Little Punker is a 1992 German animated feature independent dramamedy film by director Michael Schaack. Comedy Blind Dating is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by James Keach and starring Chris Pine, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Anjali Jay, Jane Seymour, and Jayma Mays. The movie is produced by David Shanks and James Keach and is distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films LLC. During its release, the film received mixed-to-negative reviews. The publication City Weekly proposed that actor Chris Pine receive a special award for "Best Performance in an Otherwise Inexplicable Film." Thriller Capricorn One is a 1977 thriller movie about a Mars landing hoax. It was written and directed by Peter Hyams and produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment. It stars Elliott Gould with James Brolin, Sam Waterston and O. J. Simpson as the astronauts. Although Capricorn One is thematically a typical 1970s government-conspiracy thriller with similarities to Hyams's subsequent film Outland, the story was inspired by conspiracy theories surrounding the Apollo Moon landings. Comedy Rancid Aluminium is a 2000 film, based on a 1998 novel of the same name by James Hawes. It was released on 21 January 2000 to universally negative reviews, and is considered one of the worst films of all time. Documentary film Roland Klick - The Heart Is a Hungry Hunter is a 2013 biographical documentary film written and directed by Sandra Prechtel. Comedy Chicken and Duck Talk is an award-winning 1988 film co-written by Michael Hui, who also starred. It was directed and co-written by Clifton Ko. The film deals with the conflict that ensues between the proprietor of a BBQ duck restaurant that is in trouble for health violations and the fast food chicken restaurant that opens across the street. The film was the highest-grossing Hong Kong film released in 1988. Hui's screenplay and performance won him several awards, including a special award given by the American Film Institute in 1989. The film also includes a celebrity cameo by Sam Hui, as the master of ceremonies at the grand opening of Danny's Chicken, and the screen debut of Gloria Yip in a brief appearance as Hui's son's school friend. Sam Hui speaks the title phrase to cut his speech short. The title is a Chinese idiom for people not understanding each other. Comedy Wandering Papas is a 1926 comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy and directed by Stan Laurel. Documentary film Owned Operated is a documentary film directed by Relic. Comedy Oh, My God! is a 2008 drama comedy written by Raditya Mangunsong and Key Mangunson and directed by Rako Prijanto. Documentary film Effetto Puglia is a 1987 short film directed by Annabella Miscuglio. Comedy Sullivan's Travels is a 1942 American comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges. It is a satire about a movie director, played by Joel McCrea, who longs to make a socially relevant drama, but eventually learns that comedies are his more valuable contribution to society. The film features one of Veronica Lake's first leading roles. The title is a reference to Gulliver's Travels, the famous novel by satirist Jonathan Swift about another journey of self-discovery. In 1990, Sullivan's Travels was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Documentary film Harga is a 2010 documentary film. Comedy Freaky Friday is a 1976 American fantasy comedy film directed by Gary Nelson and starring Barbara Harris as Ellen Andrews, Jodie Foster as her daughter, Annabel and John Astin as her husband, Bill Andrews. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Mary Rodgers, in which mother and daughter switch their bodies and they get a taste of each other's lives. The cause of the switch is left unexplained in this film, but occurs one Friday the 13th, when Ellen and Annabel, in different places, say about each other at the same time "I wish I could switch places with her for just one day." Rodgers adds a waterskiing subplot to her screenplay. Neither Barbara Harris nor Jodie Foster did any actual water skiing in the film. In both cases, these scenes were achieved with the use of professional water skiers in long shot on location, and cutaway shots of the actresses in front of a rear projection effect. Foster did, however, play field hockey in the film. Freaky Friday was remade as a made-for-TV film in 1995 and a feature film in 2003. Documentary film Safari is an action-packed adventure through exotic Africa. Hosted by Hunter Ellis. Comedy Poker Face is a 2011 comedy written and directed by Becky Lane. Documentary film Justice For Sale is a 2011 documentary, crime and drama film written and directed by Femke van Velzen and Ilse van Velzen. Documentary film Jamel Shabazz Street Photographer is a 2013 documentary film directed by Charlie Ahearn. Comedy The Love Nest is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Gene Gerrard, Camilla Horn and Nancy Burne. On the eve of his own woman, a man offers shelter to a runaway wife with whom he strikes up an unexpected bond. Thriller I Woke Up Early the Day I Died is 1998 American camp comedy film written by Edward D. Wood, Jr.. The film, directed by Aris Iliopulos, stars Billy Zane, Stephan K. Gunter, Tippi Hedren, Ron Perlman, and Christina Ricci, among many others. The film has no dialogue, only atmospheric sounds, alternating bursts of laughter, and screams. Animation The Wind Rises is a 2013 Japanese animated historical drama film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli. It was released by Toho on July 20, 2013 in Japan, and by Touchstone Pictures in North America on February 21, 2014 and the UK on May 9, 2014. The Wind Rises is a fictionalized biopic of Jiro Horikoshi, designer of the Mitsubishi A5M and its successor, the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, used by the Empire of Japan during World War II. The film is adapted from Miyazaki's manga of the same name, which was in turn loosely based on the 1937 short story The Wind Has Risen by Tatsuo Hori. It was the final film directed by Miyazaki before his retirement in September 2013. The Wind Rises was the highest-grossing Japanese film in Japan in 2013 and received critical acclaim. It won and was nominated for several awards, including nominations for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. Comedy A Happy Coersion is a 1914 American silent short comedy film based on a story by Theodosia Harris. The film stars Perry Banks, William Bertram, Jacques Jaccard, Louise Lester, Jack Richardson, Vivian Rich, and Harry Van Meter. Thriller Poison Ivy is a 1992 American drama-thriller film and directed by Katt Shea. Andy Ruben transformed Melissa Goddard's story into the screenplay. It stars Drew Barrymore, Sara Gilbert, Tom Skerritt, Cheryl Ladd and Leonardo DiCaprio in a small role. The original music score is composed by David Michael Frank. The film was shot in Los Angeles. It was nominated for the 1992 Grand Jury prize of Best Film at the Sundance Festival. Sara Gilbert was nominated for Best Supporting Female at the 1993 Independent Spirit Awards. Although it did not fare very well at the box office grossing $1,829,804 with its limited theatrical release to 20 movie theaters, the film received favorable word-of-mouth, and became a success on cable and video in the mid-1990s. As a result the film spawned three sequels that are, by subtitle, Lily, The New Seduction, and The Secret Society. Documentary film The First Greek Woman Painter is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Kleoni Flessa. Comedy Spirit of Seventy Sex is a 1976 pornographic film starring Annette Haven and John C. Holmes. Directed by Stu Segall, Spirit of Seventy Sex is a tongue-in-cheek look at the sex lives of the Founding Fathers, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Captain John Smith. The film was released the year United States celebrated its Bicentennial. Comedy We Are the Hartmans is a 2011 comedy film written by Peter Brash and Laura Newman and directed by Laura Newman. Documentary film Wampler's Ascent is a 2013 documentary family adventure and drama directed by Elizabeth Wampler. Thriller 2012 is a 2009 American science fiction disaster adventure film directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich. It stars John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover, and Woody Harrelson. It was produced by Sony Pictures Releasing and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Filming began in August 2008 in Vancouver, although it was originally planned to be filmed in Los Angeles. The plot follows Jackson Curtis as he attempts to bring his family to refuge, amidst the events of a geological and meteorological super-disaster. The film includes references to Mayanism, the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, and the 2012 phenomenon in its portrayal of cataclysmic events unfolding in the year 2012. Emmerich has announced that the film will be his last involving disasters. It also marked the second collaboration between Cusack and Peet following the 2003 film Identity, which was also distributed by Columbia Pictures. Comedy The Souler Opposite is a 1998 comedy and drama film written and directed by Bill Kalmenson. Thriller Pokiri is a 2006 Telugu, action thriller written and directed by Puri Jagannadh starring Mahesh Babu and Ileana D'Cruz in the lead roles and Prakash Raj, Sayaji Shinde and Ashish Vidyarthi in supporting roles. The film is a joint production between Puri Jagannadh's Vaishno Academy and Manjula Ghattamaneni's Indira Productions. The film was released on 28 April 2006, with the film's impact on commercial cinema, it was remade in multiple languages such as, in Tamil as Pokkiri directed by Prabhu Deva, Hindi as Wanted, in Kannada as Porki and also dubbed into Hindi as Tapoori Wanted. The film was premièred at the 7th IIFA Film Festival held in Dubai. The film ultimately claimed to be one of the highest grossing Telugu film of its time after its theatrical run. The film has won four Nandi Awards, two Filmfare Awards South for the year 2006 and one Santosham Film Awards for 2007. Comedy Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse is a 1978 British comedy film directed by Justin Cartwright and starring Debbie Ash, Carolyne Argyle, Beryl Reid and John Le Mesurier. It was based on a novel by Christopher Wood. A new student nurse arrives at a hospital, attracting interest from the staff with comedic consequences. The film was one of several soft sex comedies released in the 1970s to cash in on the success of the Confessions series. Like the Confessions films it was adapted from a book, the author's credit going to the fictional Rosie herself. Nine Rosie Dixon novels were published, but only the first was adapted into a movie. The character of Penny Sutton – Rosie's best friend in the movie and in the books – was the star of an earlier series of similar novels that depicted Penny as an airline stewardess. The film stars Debbie Ash, better known as one of the dance troupe Hot Gossip, along with her sister Leslie Ash as Rosie's sister Natalie. Comedy Salute for Three is a 1943 film directed by Ralph Murphy. Documentary film Amazing Journeys is a 1999 short documentary film directed by George Casey. Comedy Je vais craquer!!! (English: Rat Race) is a 1980 film directed by François Leterrier. Thriller Flatfoot goes East is a 1975 crime comedy film. It is the second film of the Flatfoot tetralogy. Animation Fischkopp is a 2012 short animation film directed by Alexander Dietrich, Dominic Eise and Johannes Flick. Comedy Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a 2000 American fantasy comedy Christmas film from Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment, based on the 1957 book of the same name by Dr. Seuss. It was the first Dr. Seuss book to be adapted into a full-length feature film. Because the film is based on a children's picture book, many additions had to be made to the storyline to bring it up to feature-length, including some information about the backstory of the titular character. Most of the rhymes used in the book were used in the film, though some were slightly changed, and new rhymes were put in as well. The film was directed by Ron Howard, produced by Howard and Brian Grazer, and starring comedian Jim Carrey. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but spent four weeks as the number-one film in the United States. The Grinch is the second highest-grossing holiday film of all time with $345,141,403 worldwide, only behind Home Alone. It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup, and was also nominated for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. Animation Fetch is a 1998 animated short film written by Judi McCrossin and directed by Lynn-Maree Danzey. Animation Persistence of Vision is a 2012 documentary film based on Richard Williams' experiences trying to get The Thief and the Cobbler made. Its tagline is: "about the greatest animated film never made". The film premiered in Canada on 4 October 2012 at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Comedy A frequent guest of late night talk shows, Tom Papa showcases his uniquely optimistic humor in his first EPIX comedy special, executive produced by Rob Zombie. Documentary film Erroll Garner: No One Can Hear You Read is a 2012 documentary film directed by Atticus Brady. Comedy Making Auntie Welcome is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy The Chumscrubber is a 2005 comedy-drama film, directed by Arie Posin, starring an ensemble cast led by Jamie Bell. The plot, written by Posin and Zac Stanford, focuses on the chain of events that follow the suicide of a teenage drug dealer in an idealistic but superficial town. Some of the themes addressed in the film are the lack of communication between teenagers and their parents and the inauthenticity of suburbia. The titular Chumscrubber is a character in a fictional video game that represents the town and its inhabitants. Posin and Stanford had originally planned to shoot the film using their own funds, but they sent the script to producers Lawrence Bender and Bonnie Curtis who agreed to produce the film and help to raise the budget. Bell was cast in the lead role after an extensive auditioning process, and the film was shot in various California locations over 30 days in April 2004. The Chumscrubber premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2005 and was released theatrically on August 26, 2005. An accompanying soundtrack, composed mostly by James Horner, was released on October 18, 2005. Comedy The Right To Remain Silent is a play by Mark Fauser and Brent Briscoe that was adapted for a television movie in 1996 starring Robert Loggia and Lea Thompson. Thriller Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story is a 1992 American television film directed by David Greene. It stars Lesley Ann Warren and Tess Harper. It was nominated for a Young Artist Award in 1993. It preceded, but was ultimately over-shadowed by the bigger budgeted and more star-powered version of the "true story", The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom. Documentary film Hosted by twice Oscar nominated actor and activist Woody Harrelson, Ethos lifts the lid on a Pandora’s box of systemic issues that guarantee failure in almost every aspect of our lives; from the environment to democracy and our own personal liberty: From terrifying conflicts of interests in politics to unregulated corporate power, to a media in the hands of massive conglomerates, and a military industrial complex that virtually owns our representatives. With interviews from some of today’s leading thinkers and source material from the finest documentary film makers of our times Ethos examines and unravels these complex relationships, and offers a solution, a simple but powerful way for you to change this system. Ethos is a 2011 documentary film directed and written by Pete McGrain and hosted by Woody Harrelson. The main point of the film is to encourage people to engage in ethical consumerism. Documentary film A Cross Burning in Willacoochee 2009 is a documentary crime drama film written by Roy Kirkland and directed by Doug Sebastian. Documentary film Tracking Down Maggie is a 1994 documentary film by Nick Broomfield about former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. What begins as a genuine attempt to get an interview with the so-called 'Iron Lady' quickly turns into a game of cat-and-mouse in the United States, with the filmmaker snubbed at every turn. Aside from the comedy of Broomfield's repeatedly failing attempts to gain access, the film discusses the accusations that Thatcher's son, Mark, used his mother's connections to effect arms deals in Saudi Arabia. Documentary film ONE: The Movie is an independent documentary that surveys beliefs on the meaning of life, culminating with the view that we are all one. The movie was created and directed by Michigan filmmakers Scott Carter, Ward M. Powers and Diane Powers, starring Deepak Chopra, Robert Thurman, Thich Nhat Hanh, Jaggi Vasudev, et al. It was originally released in movie theaters and throughout North America via hundreds of community events in late 2005 through 2007. An was released on DVD in 2007. The documentary was a focus of discussion in the Global Spirit episode Oneness: The Big Picture on LinkTV. Comedy Back of Beyond is a 2012 action, comedy, thriller, short film written by Ronan Blaney and directed by Michael Lennox. Documentary film Lord of the Universe is a 1974 American documentary film about Prem Rawat at an event in November 1973 at the Houston Astrodome called "Millennium '73". Lord of the Universe was first broadcast on PBS on February 2, 1974, and released in VHS format on November 1, 1991. The documentary chronicles Maharaj Ji, his followers and anti-Vietnam War activist Rennie Davis who was a spokesperson of the Divine Light Mission at the time. A counterpoint is presented by Abbie Hoffman, who appears as a commentator. It includes interviews with several individuals, including followers, ex-followers, a mahatma, a born-again Christian, and a follower of Hare Krishna. The production team of Top Value Television produced the documentary, using Portapak video cameras. The TVTV team followed Maharaj Ji across the United States over a period of six weeks, and edited a large amount of tape down to the fifty-eight minute piece. It was the first documentary made on ¹⁄₂ in video tape broadcast nationally, and also the first independent video documentary shown on national public television. Comedy The Hairy Bird, also released under the titles Strike! in Canada and All I Wanna Do in the United States, is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by Sarah Kernochan. It stars Kirsten Dunst, Gaby Hoffman, Monica Keena, Heather Matarazzo and Rachael Leigh Cook as students of the fictional Miss Godard's Preparatory School for Girls, and Lynn Redgrave as the school's headmistress. The film takes place in 1963 and focuses on several students' plotting and sabotage of a proposed merger for the school to go coed. The film's setting, in 1963, is based loosely on Kernochan's experiences at Rosemary Hall around that time. Filming was done in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Trafalgar Castle School in Whitby. The song "The Hairy Bird" plays during the film's end credits; it was written by Kernochan and sung by a group which includes Kernochan and five of her Rosemary Hall classmates, including Glenn Close. Documentary film Uprooted is a short documentary film directed by Andrew Moir. Thriller Dedh Ishqiya is a 2014 Indian black comedy thriller film directed by Abhishek Chaubey starring Madhuri Dixit, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah, and Huma Qureshi in the lead roles. It is a sequel of Ishqiya and is produced by Raman Maroo and Vishal Bharadwaj. The film was released worldwide on January 10, 2014, with 1200 screens release in India. Animation Lake is a 2013 short, drama, animation film written and directed by Steven Subotnick. Comedy Move Over, Darling is a 1963 remake of the 1940 screwball comedy My Favorite Wife that starred Irene Dunne, Cary Grant and Gail Patrick. The remake stars Doris Day, James Garner, and Polly Bergen. Animation Sergei Prokofiev is a 2009 animated short film written by Irina Margolina and directed by Julia Titova. Documentary film Benefit of the Doubt is a 1967 documentary on Peter Brook's anti-Vietnam protest play, with the Royal Shakespeare Company, known under the title US. It was filmed at London's Aldwych Theatre and features Peter Brook, Michael Kustow, Michael Williams and Glenda Jackson. It was directed by Peter Whitehead. Comedy Rhythm Inn is a 1951 American film starring Jane Frazee. Documentary film Typecast Dragon is a 2012 short biographical documentary film directed by Cassidy Dimon, Morgan Dusatko, Shauna Hargrove and Katie Killeen. Comedy Here Come The Co-Eds is a 1945 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Thriller The Wrong Woman is a 1995 film starring Nancy McKeon, Chelsea Field, and Michele Scarabelli, produced by Pierre David, written by Douglas Soesbe, and directed by Douglas Jackson. Originally filmed as a movie for television, this suspense thriller involving a young woman who is framed by her boss for the murder of the company's owner, was broadcast on CBS March 26, 1996. Subsequently, the film was released to video and is a frequent repeat on the Lifetime Network. Documentary film The Way Out is a 2003 documentary short film directed by Kosten Koper and Luke Fowler. Comedy The Olsen Gang Goes Crazy is a 1973 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. This was the fifth film in the Olsen Gang-series. Documentary film The Secret Life of Uri Geller is a 2013 documentary film directed by Vikram Jayanti. Science Fiction Damnatus: The Enemy Within was a non-commercial low-budget movie made in Germany "by fans for fans" that takes place in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The most enduring problem with Damnatus' release was a conflict of copyright laws in England and Germany. German copyright law considers a copyright to be unalienable, and thus Games Workshop, the rights holder, claimed to lose the rights to the intellectual property of Warhammer 40,000, on which Damnatus is based. Games Workshop has thus far refused to allow it to be shown, and has not changed this position despite online petitions and requests from the filmmakers. As a result, Damnatus was ended indefinitely on October 15, 2007. However, it was leaked through various torrent sites and is available on YouTube. Comedy Dedh Ishqiya is a 2014 Indian black comedy thriller film directed by Abhishek Chaubey starring Madhuri Dixit, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah, and Huma Qureshi in the lead roles. It is a sequel of Ishqiya and is produced by Raman Maroo and Vishal Bharadwaj. The film was released worldwide on January 10, 2014, with 1200 screens release in India. Thriller A Stranger is Watching is a 1982 film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. The screenplay was written by Earl Mac Rauch and Victor Miller, based on the novel by Mary Higgins Clark. Documentary film Beyond Baklava: The Fairy Tale Story of Sylvia's Baklava is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Silvana Vienne. Comedy Limuzīns Jāņu nakts krāsā is a 1981 Latvian TV-film, a comedy directed by Jānis Streičs. It was produced by Rīgas kinostudija. It tells a story of an old woman, aunt Mirta, who lives alone in the countryside and unexpectedly wins a car in a lottery. Soon long forgotten relatives of the aunt appear to compete, who will inherit her property. The film was awarded the Latvian National Film Prize Lielais Kristaps in 1981. The film is part of Latvian Cultural Canon and voted all-time best Latvian film in popular vote. It is shown every year on TV prior to the summer solstice festival of Jāņi, which is a national holiday in Latvia. Comedy The film is 3-minute remake of 15-minute movie "Dead Meat" directed by Devin Cochran. Comedy A Wet Knight is an animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and produced by Walter Lantz. It is the 61st Oswald short produced by Lantz and the 113th overall. Comedy Lool: The Chicken Coop is the 1988 comedy film written by Arik Einstein, Tzvi Shissel and Uri Zohar, and directed by Boaz Davidson and Uri Zohar. Comedy Supercock is a 1975 comedy film directed by Gus Trikonis and starring Ross Hagen, both of whom were involved in the 1969 cult film The Sidehackers. The film also stars '60s sex symbol Nancy Kwan. The plot involves an American cowboy who gets caught up in an illegal cockfighting ring in the Philippines. Seeing as the original title was rather controversial, the film has been released under several different names, the most notable being A Fistful of Feathers. Comedy Queens Logic is a 1991 comedy from Seven Arts Pictures starring Kevin Bacon, Linda Fiorentino, Joe Mantegna, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Malkovich, Ken Olin, Chloe Webb and Tom Waits. It was directed by Steve Rash. Documentary film Queer Beograd Border Fuckers Cabaret is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Jet Moon. Science Fiction Planet Raptor is a 2007 science-fiction made-for-television film directed by Gary Jones. It is a sequel to the 2004 made-for-TV film, Raptor Island. Steven Bauer returned in this sequel playing a different role. It was entirely filmed in Romania. The movie premiered in the United States on 25 January 2009 but was previously released on DVD in Brazil and Japan. Comedy My Dear Karadi is a 1999 Malayalam comedy drama film written by the duo Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas and directed by Sandhya Mohan with Kalabhavan Mani in the lead role. Kalabhavan Mani appears as a bear in major parts of the film. The heroine role was played by dancer and choreographer Madhavi Chandran, who is the niece of producer Vinu Kiriyeth. Comedy Go West, Young Lady is a 1941 Western comedy film, starring Penny Singleton and Glenn Ford and directed by Frank R. Strayer. Comedy Cat Fishin' is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 27th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby and animated by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Michael Lah, Pete Burness and Ray Patterson. It was released to theatres on February 22, 1947 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Thriller Deep Dark Canyon is a 2012 American independent dramatic thriller film by husband and wife writer/director team Abe Levy and Silver Tree. The film stars Ted Levine, Nick Eversman and Spencer Treat Clark. The film was originally called Lawless and was shot on location in the rural town of Guerneville, California. Comedy Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate is a 1971 American television film made for ABC Movie of the Week. Directed by Ted Post, it stars Helen Hayes, Myrna Loy, Mildred Natwick, Sylvia Sidney, John Beradino and Vince Edwards, with the screenplay adapted by John D. F. Black from a novel of the same name by Doris Miles Disney. Both the novel and film are noteworthy as a pre-World Wide Web foray into the idea of virtual reality. Comedy Coma Girl: The State of Grace is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Dina Jacobsen and produced by Lisa Renée. Comedy Marrying the Mafia III is a 2006 South Korean film. Comedy Fratella e sorello is a 2005 drama comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. Comedy Aa... kakugi is a comedy film directed by Daiya Gôriki. Documentary film Mirage Men is a 2013 documentary film directed by John Lundberg, written by Mark Pilkington and co-directed by Roland Denning and Kypros Kyprianou. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Sheffield Doc/Fest in the UK on 13 June 2013, its North American premiere at the 2013 Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas on 22 September 2013, its Australian premiere at the Canberra International Film Festival on 31 October 2013 and its Nordic premiere at the Stockholm Film Festival in Sweden on 10 November 2013. Mirage Men is about how the US government used mythology to cover up their advanced technology. It prominently features Richard Doty, a retired Special Agent who worked for AFOSI, the United States Air Force Office of Special Investigation. Mark Pilkington's book about the project, also called Mirage Men, was published in 2010 by Constable & Robinson. Science Fiction The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a 1988 British adventure fantasy comedy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam, starring John Neville, Sarah Polley, Eric Idle, Jonathan Pryce, Oliver Reed, and Uma Thurman. Based on the tall tales that the 18th-century German nobleman Baron Münchhausen was alleged to have told about his wartime exploits against the Ottoman Empire, the film was critically well-received but was a Box office bomb. Animation Tom and Chérie is a 1955 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. It was the third cartoons in the Mouseketeer series of cartoons, the first of which, The Two Mouseketeers won an Academy Award, and the second, Touché, Pussy Cat! received an Academy Award nomination. The animation was done by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, and Lewis Marshall, this being Marshall's first Tom and Jerry cartoon for which he received an animation credit. The backgrounds were designed by Robert Gentle and the layouts by Richard Bickenbach.The cartoon was produced in CinemaScope, a form of Widescreen, and released to theatres on September 9, 1955 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Science Fiction GA-GA: Glory to the Heroes is a 1986 horror science fiction film written and directed by Piotr Szulkin. Animation Habana is a 2013 short film written and directed by Edouard Salier. Science Fiction The Mechanical Butcher is an 1895 "humorous subject" created by the Lumière Brothers. Phil Hardy's The Overlook Film Encyclopedia: Science Fiction classes it as the first science fiction film. Translating "the mechanical butcher," the film purports to show a machine that automatically turns a live pig into various pork products; however, at least in surviving prints of the film, it looks like little more is going on than a butcher hawking his wares from a stand that just happens to have "La Charcuterie mécanique" painted on it. The theme was widely repeated in films such as Making Sausages by George Albert Smith, which depicted cats and dogs being converted into sausage by a machine. Smith recorded the first sale to Owen Brooks on December 22, 1897. American Mutoscope and Biograph made The Sausage Machine the same year, which was a parody of the conveyor belt system. Edison Studios followed with Fun in a Butcher Shop and Dog Factory, both of which showed pet dogs being turned into sausages. The former showed simply a primitive crank, while the latter film depicted an electric machine with a reversible process. Animation Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers is a 2010 British/American CGI animated comedy-adventure film. The film is based on the toy series of the same name, Lego. It's the first movie in the Clutch Powers series. The film stars Ryan McPartlin, Yvonne Strahovski, Roger Rose, Jeff Bennett, Paul Michael Glaser, Gregg Berger, Christopher Emerson and Alex Désert. Thriller A successful fashion designer, finds himself the key suspect in his wife's mysterious murder. Meanwhile, he falls into a destructive relationship with an obsessive fashion model who plots to take over his business. Documentary film Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Matthew Miele. Comedy Swept Away is a 1974 Italian adventure comedy-drama film written and directed by Lina Wertmüller and starring Giancarlo Giannini and Mariangela Melato. The film is about a wealthy woman whose yachting vacation with friends in the Mediterranean Sea takes an unexpected turn when she and one of the boat's crew are separated from the others and they become stranded on a deserted island. The woman's capitalist beliefs and the man's communist convictions clash, but during their struggle to survive their situation, their social roles are reversed. Swept Away received the 1975 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Award for Top Foreign Film. The original English title of the film was a translation of the original Italian title: Swept Away... by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of August. The English title was later truncated to Swept Away in subsequent releases. Documentary film Circle of the Sun is a 1960 short documentary film on Kainai Nation, or Blood Tribe, of Southern Alberta, which captured their Sun Dance ritual on film for the first time. Tribal leaders, who worried the traditional ceremony might be dying out, had permitted filming as a visual record. The film was directed by Colin Low, who was from the area. Low's father had been a foreman of the Cochrane Church Ranch in the area, southern Alberta and had known many Blood Tribe people since childhood. Colin Low had first witnessed the Sun Dance in 1953, the year he shot Corral. Footage of the Sun Dance was shot in 1956 and 1957, with the film completed in 1959. The film also included modern aspects of Blood Tribe life by shooting on an oil well on the reserve. Comedy Rabb Ne Banaiyan Jodiean is a crime action romantic drama comedy film written by Amrik Gill, Rajeev Kaul, Babbu Mann, Praful Parekh and directed by Darshan Bagga. Animation Barbie in The Pink Shoes is a 2013 animated film directed by Owen Hurley. Comedy Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Morgan Spurlock takes on the behemoth task of documenting 20 years of the global phenomenon that is THE SIMPSONS. In his distinctive and innovative style, the unprecedented one-hour special follows Spurlock as he sets off on a cross-country globe-trotting mission combing the streets for interviews from fans young and old. His travels take him from the home of THE SIMPSONS' biggest fan to the organization at the center of THE SIMPSONS' biggest controversies to landmarks such as the birthplace of "Groundskeeper Willie" and the Springfield Isotopes' playing field. In addition, Spurlock talks to cast, writers and celebrities about the undying cultural obsession with THE SIMPSONS. Animation Frigid Hare is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released in 1949, and was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The title can be seen as a simple play on "frigid air" and/or on the refrigerator brand called "Frigidaire". Science Fiction Dariya Dil is a 1988 Hindi family drama film directed by K. Ravi Shankar and starring Govinda, Kimi Katkar, Roshni and Raj Kiran. The film was released on 8 January 1988 in India. The film has gained renewed interest as one of its song and dance sequences, in which Govinda's character Ravi appears dressed as Superman and Kimi Katkar's character Radha appears dressed as Spiderwoman, has become a widely seen video on YouTube with almost 10 million views as of March 2013. DARIYA DIL was a box office hit and it remains for its family drama story and superb acting of Kader Khan. Comedy Strana la vita is a 1987 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. It is based on a novel by Giovanni Pascutto. Thriller Dark Hearts is a 2012 Drama and Thriller film written by Christian Piers Betley and directed by Rudolf Buitendach. Comedy Miracle on 1st Street is a 2007 South Korean comedy-drama film. Written and directed by Yoon Je-kyoon, it reunited him with actors Im Chang-jung and Ha Ji-won, the stars of his earlier film Sex Is Zero. With 2,750,457 admissions, Miracle on 1st Street was the 5th most popular Korean film of 2007. Comedy Pane, burro e marmellata is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani and starring Enrico Montesano. Comedy Wingman Inc. is a 2013 comedy romance film written by Tony Germinario and directed by Choice Skinner. Animation BBC Stadium UK is a 2012 advertising film directed by Pete Candeland. Thriller United 93 is a 2006 drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Paul Greengrass that chronicles events aboard United Airlines Flight 93, which was hijacked during the September 11 attacks of 2001. The film attempts to recount with as much veracity as possible and in real time what has come to be known in the United States as an iconic moment. According to the filmmakers, the film was made with the cooperation of all of the passengers' families. United 93 premiered on April 26, 2006 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, a festival founded to celebrate New York City as a major film making center and to contribute towards the long-term recovery of Lower Manhattan. Several family members of the passengers aboard the flight attended the premiere to show their support. The film opened nationwide in North America on April 28, 2006. Ten percent of the gross from the three-day opening weekend was promised toward a donation to create a memorial for the victims of Flight 93. United 93 grossed $31.4 million in the United States, and $76.3 million worldwide. The film was opened to unanimous critical acclaim. Documentary film Completely Christ's: Mother Teresa is a 2007 documentary film. Comedy Adhu Vera Idhu Vera is a 2014 comedy film directed by Thilagarajan M. Documentary film Occupy Sandy is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Josh Fox. Comedy The Hungry Bachelors Club is a 1999 American film directed by Gregory Ruzzin, based on the novel of the same name by Lynn Scott Myers. The film was retitled Food for the Heart for its DVD release. Comedy Twist and Shout is a 1984 Danish drama film directed by Bille August. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where Lars Simonsen won the award for Best Actor. The film was also selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy "Eve has a secret. She’s dating a girl, even though she has a boyfriend. It’s a double identity that she struggles to maintain. Especially, as her paranoia of getting caught catches up with her in the most unexpected moment." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Pan-Tele-Tron is a 1957 animation short film written by Paul Jennings and directed by Digby Turpin. Documentary film In The Shadows is a 2013 documentary film directed by Dan Glynn. Animation Bubblegum Crash is a three-part OVA sequel to Bubblegum Crisis. After the split between Artmic and Youmex, Artmic proceeded to make a sequel on their own, Bubblegum Crash, which ran three OVA episodes and is conjectured that it was a shortened version of how Crisis was to end. Youmex promptly sued Artmic, cutting Crash short and tying the entire franchise up in legal issues for the next several years. Animation Film, Film, Film is a satirical animated short film made in 1968 in the Soviet Union by Fyodor Khitruk. It is a parody of the filmmaking process in the USSR. The nearly-silent pantomime tells a story of making a historical movie. Animation Foxy by Proxy is a 1952 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and directed by Friz Freleng. Mel Blanc voices Bugs Bunny and one of the dogs that talks in the short, while an uncredited Stan Freberg voices the large hound. This is the eighth Bugs Bunny cartoon where the title does not refer to "hare", "bunny", or "rabbit". This cartoon is considered a remake Of Fox and Hounds from 1940; in fact, the opening sequence was "borrowed" directly from the original. Documentary film Cherry Pop: The Story Of The World's Fanciest Cat is a 2014 documentary film directed by Kareem Tabsch. Documentary film A Polite Bribe is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Robert Orlando. Comedy Operation Stogie is a 1959 British film. Comedy Galaxy Fraulein Yuna: The Abyssal Fairy is the second OVA of Galaxy Fraulein Yuna anime series. Science Fiction 2B is a 2009 science fiction film starring James Remar, based on the ideas of transhumanism and the technological singularity. The film was released on October 2, 2009 at the Woodstock Film Festival. Comedy Tuber's Two Step is a 1985 animation/short/comedy film directed by Chris Wedge. Science Fiction G.O.R.A. is a 2004 Turkish science-fiction comedy film, directed by Ömer Faruk Sorak, which stars Cem Yılmaz as a used carpet salesman who is abducted by aliens from the planet G.O.R.A. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on November 5, 2004, was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2004 and was followed by the sequel A.R.O.G. Science Fiction Strange Lights is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Joe King and Rosie Pedlow. Comedy Cedar Rapids is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta. The script, written by Phil Johnston, was included on the 2009 Black List, a Hollywood list of the most popular unproduced screenplays of the year. Comedy The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom is a 1993 comedy TV movie produced by and for HBO. It was directed by Michael Ritchie and starred Holly Hunter, Swoosie Kurtz and Beau Bridges. It is based on the true story of Wanda Holloway, a woman who tried to put out a hit on one of her daughter's classmates to advance her own daughter's middle school cheerleading career. The movie also has themes connected to Operation Desert Storm, during which the real scandal took place. This should not be confused with Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story, a 1992 television film produced by ABC that approaches the story in a more serious light. Holly Hunter won the Emmy Award for playing Wanda Holloway and Beau Bridges won both the Emmy and the Golden Globe Awards for the supporting role of Terry Harper, Holloway's brother-in-law whom she contacted to arrange the hit. Thriller Automata is a 2014 science fiction film starring Antonio Banderas. The film is directed by Spanish director Gabe Ibáñez and co-written by Ibáñez with Igor Legarreta and Javier Sánchez Donate. Along with Banderas, the film stars Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Melanie Griffith, Dylan McDermott, Robert Forster and Tim McInnerny. Science Fiction Earth's Final Hours is a 2011 action/science fiction film written by Robert Ozn, Rachelle S. Howie and David Ray and directed by W. D. Hogan. Animation Boogodobiegodongo is a 2012 animation short comedy film written and directed by Peter Millard. Animation The Legend of the Poor Hunchback is a 1982 short, animation film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. Comedy Un novio para Yasmina is a 2008 film. Comedy All The Best: Fun Begins is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty, and starring Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgan, Sanjai Mishra, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu and Mugdha Godse. The film was released on 16 October 2009, and received positive response from critics, The plot is loosely based on Marathi comedy play "Pati Sagle Uchapati", English comedy play "Right Bed Wrong Husband" and Tamil films "Veetukku Veedu" and "Vishwanathan Ramamoorthy". Comedy Wanda Sykes: I'ma Be Me is a 2009 comedy film directed by Beth Mc Carthy-Miller. Documentary film The true story of the rise and fall of Death Row Records. Comedy Sex Kittens Go to College is a 1960 American comedy film starring Mamie Van Doren, Tuesday Weld and Mijanou Bardot. It was also released in adult movie houses including a dream scene of the robot, Sam Thinko, and some striptease dancers. Documentary film Partly Private is a 2009 film directed by Danae Elon. Comedy One 4 All is a French film directed by Claude Lelouch, released in 1999. Science Fiction City of Ember is a 2008 British-Irish-American science fiction fantasy film based on the 2003 novel The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau. It was directed by Gil Kenan from a screenplay by Caroline Thompson, and stars Saoirse Ronan, Harry Treadaway, Bill Murray, Mackenzie Crook, Martin Landau, Mary Kay Place, Toby Jones and Tim Robbins. It was released in October 2008, just two months after the release of the final book in the series; The Diamond of Darkhold. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office flop. Comedy Les Gazelles is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Mona Achache. Documentary film Controversies is a 2014 short, documentary comedy film written and directed by Ryan McKenna. Documentary film Way Beyond Weight is a documentary film directed by Estela Renner. Comedy Jodi No.1 is a 2001 Bollywood comedy film directed by David Dhawan and starring Govinda and Sanjay Dutt in the lead roles, along with Anupam Kher, Monica Bedi and Twinkle Khanna in supporting roles. It was released on 13 April 2001 and was a success at the box office. Comedy Hot Mess is a 2011 comedy film written by Brian R. Keathley and Clare Kramer and directed by Clare Kramer. Comedy The Human Tornado is a 1976 Ameican cult blaxploitation film, was the sequel to Dolemite. It starred Rudy Ray Moore as Dolemite and Ernie Hudson as Boe. Thriller Very Bad Things is a 1998 black comedy film directed by Peter Berg, based on the book by Gene Brewer. It stars Jon Favreau, Cameron Diaz, Christian Slater, Jeremy Piven, Daniel Stern, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Leland Orser. Animation You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown is the 14th prime-time animated TV specials based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network on October 28, 1975. It has been released to DVD by Warner Home Video. Comedy Murder by Death is a 1976 American mystery comedy film with a cast featuring Eileen Brennan, Truman Capote, James Coco, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, Elsa Lanchester, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith, Nancy Walker, and Estelle Winwood, written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore. The plot is a spoof of the traditional country-house whodunit, familiar to mystery fiction fans of classics such as Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. The cast is an ensemble of British and American actors playing send-ups of well-known fictional sleuths, including Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Charlie Chan, Nick and Nora Charles, and Sam Spade. It also features a rare acting performance by In Cold Blood author Truman Capote. The film was presented at the Venice International Film Festival in 1976. Comedy Misti Cheler Dustu Buddhi is a 2013 Bengali film directed by Parthasarathi Manna and Sudarhan Basu and produced by Bidyut Chakraborty under the banner of Nupur Creations. Music of the film has been composed by Dodo and Tamal. The film was released on January 4, 2013. Comedy The Divorce Party is a 2014 drama, comedy and romance film written by Edy Soto and Chris Haris and directed by Edy Soto. Comedy Eve's Secret is a surviving 1925 silent film romantic comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a Broadway play, Moon-Flower, by Zoe Akins, adapted from a Hungarian play by Lajos Bíró. On Broadway Elsie Ferguson starred. Clarence Badger directed Betty Compson and Jack Holt. An extant film at the Library of Congress. Thriller Cry Macho is a drama-thriller film based on the 1975 novel of the same name by N. Richard Nash. Currently in pre-production, the film is being produced by Academy Award-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy and directed by Brad Furman. However, as a result of disruption in the personal life of actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, plans to go on production in September 2011 have been put on hold. Thriller Vulgar is a 2000 comedy thriller film written and directed by Bryan Johnson, produced by Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions, and features multiple actors from the View Askewniverse. The film is the tale of the mascot, "Vulgar", featured in the opening of Smith's debut Clerks. While starring many actors from View Askew Productions, it is Smith's first film not to be set in the View Askewniverse. Documentary film Among the Grasses is a 2012 documentary short film written and directed by Ramune Rakauskaite. Comedy Golden Eighties is a 1986 comedy film written by Pascal Bonitzer, Henry Bean, Chantal Akerman, Jean Gruault and Leora Barish and directed by Chantal Akerman. Documentary film The Chocolate Farmer is a 2010 documentary film directed and written by Rohan Fernando. Animation Curious George is a 2006 American animated adventure family film based on the book series by H.A. and Margret Rey. It stars Will Ferrell, Drew Barrymore, Dick Van Dyke, David Cross, Eugene Levy, Joan Plowright, and Frank Welker as the title character. Matthew O'Callaghan directed. It features new songs by Jack Johnson. This project had been in development hell at Imagine Entertainment for a long time, dating back at least as long ago as 1992. The screenplay was written by Ken Kaufman, with a story by Kaufman and Mike Werb. Although it is a traditionally animated film, about twenty percent of it takes place in 3D environments that were computer-generated. It was the first Universal Pictures theatrically released feature-length animated film since 1995's Balto, and Imagine Entertainment's first animated film. Due to the success of the film, the franchise was adapted to a TV series on PBS Kids, with Jeff Bennett replacing Ferrell as the voice of the Man with the Yellow Hat. Comedy The Poof Point is a Disney Channel Original Movie, based on the children's novel "The Poof Point" by Ellen Weiss, M. Friedman. This was the first time Mark Curry and Dawnn Lewis worked together since the First Season of Hangin' With Mr. Cooper Documentary film Writing and Silence is a 2010 documentary film written by Georg Janett and Carmen Tartarotti and directed by Carmen Tartarotti. Animation A Grand Day Out is a 1990 British stop motion animated short film directed and animated by Nick Park at Aardman Animations in Bristol. In the film, Wallace and Gromit spend a bank holiday by building a homemade rocket to the Moon to sample cheese. It is followed by 1993's The Wrong Trousers, 1995's A Close Shave, 2005's The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and 2008's A Matter of Loaf and Death. This is the first Wallace & Gromit video to have an introduction. The second was The Wrong Trousers. Documentary film Foster Child is a 1987 documentary film by Gil Cardinal, exploring the filmmaker's search, at age thirty-five, for biological family. Cardinal often meets with frustration during his search, but eventually finds his natural family and discovers his Métis roots. This National Film Board of Canada production received over 10 awards, including four Golden Sheaf Awards, a Special Jury Prize at the Banff Television Festival and a Gemini Award for best direction for a documentary program. It was broadcast on CBC's Man Alive series. Thriller A young Cuban working in Spain finds herself trapped in a creepy, isolated laundromat with two serial killers. But after hours of being tormented in a sadistic game of cat-and-mouse, she is about to discover something even more terrifying about their identities. Comedy Canadian Bacon is a 1995 comedy film which satirizes Canada–United States relations along the Canada–United States border written, directed, and produced by Michael Moore. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, and was the final released film to star John Candy, though it was shot before the earlier-released Wagons East!. Comedy 'Beer: The Movie' is a 2006 film. Comedy Tout le monde peut se tromper is a 1983 film directed by Jean Couturier. Thriller Lay It Down is a 2001 Christian action film directed by Michael Cargile. It was released on April 3, 2001. Thriller A Big Grey-Blue Bird is a 1971 crime fiction sci-fi film directed by Thomas Schamoni and written by Uwe Brandner, Hans Noever, Arthur Rimbaud, Thomas Schamoni and Max Zihlmann. Thriller Durval Discos is a 2002 Brazilian film by Anna Muylaert shot in Pinheiros, a borough of São Paulo. The film is noticeable for its soundtrack made up of 1970s Brazilian music that reflects the protagonist's taste as he is himself a hippie, as well as André Abujamra's original score, more present in the film's second, darker half. The shift of mood from the first part to the second was advertised as life's A and B side, a reference to the film's homage to LPs. Abujamra himself makes a small comical appearance as the character Fat Marley and Brazilian rock singer Rita Lee also has a brief cameo as an eccentric customer who forgets to take the vinyl she has just bought. Some of the records shown in the store include Caetano Veloso's white, signed 1969 album and Tim Maia's Racional, a two-volume album highly sought in Brazil due to its cult status. Documentary film Wia die Zeit vergeht is a 1995 Documentary film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier and Dana Vávrová. Thriller After the kidnapping of his wife, Delroso learns that there's only one chance of getting her back. He must trade the lives of his closest friends in order to save the one he loves most. Comedy He-Man is a 2011 Chinese action comedy film directed by Ding Sheng. The film is a sequel to Ding Sheng's 2008 film The Underdog Knight. The plot is set in Qingdao, China where a discharged navy man Lao San is caught in the crossfire of a bank robbery. He becomes the a crime-fighter for the city by working with the local police using his strong fighting techniques that he learned from his time with the navy. Documentary film The Decent One is a 2014 documentary film written by Vanessa Lapa and Ori Weisbrod and directed by Vanessa Lapa. Documentary film Shelter Dogs is a 2003 documentary film directed and produced by Cynthia Wade about animal welfare in the United States and the ethics of animal euthanasia. Following a particular New York animal shelter and its staff over a three-year time span, Wade gives her audience a complex, honest look at the situations that arise when it comes to homeless animals and some of the difficult, controversial decisions that must be made within them Thriller Murk is a 2005 Danish horror and psychological thriller film. The film was directed by Jannik Johansen, who wrote the screenplay along with Anders Thomas Jensen. The film stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Nicolas Bro. Comedy The MisInventions of Milo Weatherby is a 2009 short adventure comedy film written and directed by William Whirity. Comedy The Tour is a 2008 Serbian film directed by Goran Marković. It was Serbia's official submission for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Documentary film In the Works is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Minze Tummescheit and Arne Hector. Documentary film 1963 #1 La Boulangère de Monceau — short, not released theatrically 1963 #2 La Carrière de Suzanne — short, not released theatrically 1967 #4 La Collectionneuse 1969 #3 Ma nuit chez Maud — although planned as the third moral tale, its production was delayed due to the unavailability of actor Jean-Louis Trintignant. It was released after the fourth tale. 1970 #5 Le Genou de Claire 1972 #6 L'Amour l'après-midi 1981 La Femme de l'aviateur — "It is impossible to think about nothing." 1982 Le Beau mariage — "Can anyone refrain from building castles in Spain?" 1983 Pauline à la plage — "He who talks too much will hurt himself." 1984 Les Nuits de la pleine lune — "He who has two women loses his soul, he who has two houses loses his mind." 1986 Le Rayon vert — "Ah, for the days/that set our hearts ablaze," 1987 L'Ami de mon amie — "My friends' friends are my friends." 1990 Conte de printemps Comedy Foster Daddy, Tora! aka Torasan's Song of the Seagull is a 1980 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ran Itō as his love interest or "Madonna". Foster Daddy, Tora! is the twenty-sixth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Documentary film Through the remarkable eye of first-time film director Greg Reitman, we embark on an armchair adventure through time and nature in this captivating exploration of the romantic history of Santa Catalina Island, Hollywood’s private playground for the better part of a century. The audience experiences the island’s golden era beginning with William Wrigley Jr.’s acquisition of the Santa Catalina Island Company in 1919. Comedy Tooth Fairy 2 is a 2012 Canadian comedy film starring Larry the Cable Guy as the main lead. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Tooth Fairy. It was released Direct-to-video on March 6, 2012. Comedy Naughty but Nice is a 1939 Warner Bros. musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright, starring Ann Sheridan, Dick Powell and Gale Page and featuring Helen Broderick, Ronald Reagan, Allen Jenkins, Zasu Pitts and Maxie Rosenbloom. The original story and screenplay were written by Richard Macaulay and Jerry Wald, and the film includes songs with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Johnny Mercer, as well as music adapted from Bach, Beethoven, Liszt, Mozart, Robert Schumann, and Wagner. Documentary film Jeremy Clarkson takes driving lessons to new and uncharted heights. You'll learn how to stay in control when going sideways with smoke pouring off the tyres. How to stop faster than you ever thought possible. How to get in the G-zone while you're cornering. To demonstrate Jeremy uses the Lamborghini Murcielago, the new TVR Tuscan R, the Mitsubishi Evoll, the Bentley Arnage and many more Thriller Murder on the Iditarod Trail is a 1996 television film directed by Paul Schneider. Thriller The Eden Formula, also known as Tyrannosaurus Wrecks or unofficially as Carnosaur 5, is a 2006 low budget made-for-TV film written and directed by John Carl Buechler for Syfy. The film uses footage from Carnosaur. Documentary film "Passing Through Like Water bonds three generations of Iranian women through history and memory." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy "Disturbing, confronting, mesmerizing, yet ultimately compelling." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Samayou Yaiba is a 2009 Japanese film directed by shouichi Mashiko and produced by Toei based on the novel, Samayou Yaiba by Keigo Higashino. The film is also known under the English title The Hovering Blade. Comedy Rajaji is a Bollywood comedy movie produced and directed by Vimal Kumar; starring Govinda and Raveena Tandon. The movie released in 1999 and number 38 grosser of the year amongst Hindi movies. This movie is more or less a rough remake of the 1982 Rakesh Roshan film Kaamchor. Both films share the same basic plot except that the makers of Rajaji tried to incorporate more humor into their movie, albeit unsuccessfully .Rakesh Roshan's nephew in Kaamchor film, is played by a young Sonu Nigam, who is now a popular singer. Animation Laya is a 2013 animation film directed by Juliana Machado. Thriller Stoic is an arthouse feature by Uwe Boll. The film is one of two dramas, the other Darfur, Boll planned to direct. Documentary film Raw Faith is a 2010 biographical documentary film directed by Wm. Peter Wiedensmith. Comedy La Grande Bouffe is a 1973 French–Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Ugo Tognazzi, Michel Piccoli and Philippe Noiret. Documentary film Who's Afraid of Kathy Acker? is a 2008 film directed by Barbara Caspar. Thriller The Adjustment Bureau is a 2011 American romantic science fiction thriller film loosely based on the Philip K. Dick short story, "Adjustment Team". The film was written and directed by George Nolfi and stars Matt Damon and Emily Blunt. The cast also includes Anthony Mackie, John Slattery, Michael Kelly, and Terence Stamp. Comedy Traxx is a 1988 action/adventure comedy film that was directed by Jerome Gary. It released on August 17, 1988 and starred Shadoe Stevens as a mercenary turned cookie maker. The film had a budget of 6.5 million dollars and was initially intended to have a theatrical release, but was instead released direct to video. Traxx was later screened in 2012 at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon. Comedy Hobo Bobo is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short released by Warner Bros. on May 17, 1947, written by Warren Foster and directed by Robert McKimson, with narration by Robert C. Bruce, and Bobo's only line delivered by Stan Freberg. Comedy Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom is a 2012 Indian Tamil Black Comedy film directorial debut for Balaji Tharaneetharan. Featuring Vijay Sethupathi and Gayathrie Shankar in the lead roles, The plot revolves around a young man who forgets a full year of his life, even as he is about to get married. The music and background score of the film are composed by Ved Shankar and Siddarth Vippin respectively. The film released on 30 November 2012 to very positive reviews from critics. The film was remade in Telugu as Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing with newcomers Sree and Supraja in lead roles and it was also remade in Kannada as Kwatley Satisha with Satish Neenasam and Sonia Gowda playing lead roles. The film is also being remade in Malayalam as Medulla Oblangata with Rahul Madhav Thriller A post-traumatic stress disorder patient bounded to his bed, finds himself sharing his room with a gang looking paralyzed amnesia patient. And he must kill him off before he is recognized. Documentary film Behind the Threshold is a 1996 short documentary film written and directed by Diana Matuzeviciené and Kornelijus Matuzevicius. Comedy Love Conquers Al is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Kamali Minter. Thriller The Red House is an American 1947 psychological thriller starring Edward G. Robinson. It is adapted from the novel The Red House by George Agnew Chamberlain, published in 1943 by Popular Library. Animation Perpetuum Mobile is a 2006 short film written and directed by Raquel Ajofrin, Enrique Garcia. Documentary film On Barking and Running is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Ana Irga. Comedy Sandhesam is a 1991 Malayalam black comedy-political satire film written by Sreenivasan and directed by Sathyan Anthikkad, starring Sreenivasan, Jayaram, Thilakan, Siddique, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Biyon and Maathu in pivotal roles. A massive commercial success upon release, Sandesham is also considered as a classic in Malayalam cinema history. The film was included in IBN Live's list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. Comedy Please Teach Me English is a 2003 South Korean comedy about a young woman who begins English lessons after she is unable to help a foreigner at her government office. Documentary film Wild Man Blues is a 1997 documentary film directed by Barbara Kopple, about the musical avocation of actor/director/comic Woody Allen. The film takes its name from a jazz composition sometimes attributed to Jelly Roll Morton and sometimes to Louis Armstrong and recorded by both. Allen's love of early 20th century New Orleans music is depicted through his 1996 tour of Europe with his New Orleans Jazz Band. Allen has played clarinet with this band for over 25 years. Although Allen's European tour is the film's primary focus, it was also notable as the first major public showcase for Allen's relationship with Soon-Yi Previn. Thriller Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501, also released as Aftermath, is a 1990 television film directed by Philip Saville. The film is usually advertised as being based on true events. Comedy Wake Up and Smell the Coffee is a screen adaptation of Eric Bogosian's one man show of the same name. It first aired in 2001. Documentary film What are your limits? Everyday heroes put this question to the test as they embark on an epic journey to the tropical rain forest and beaches of Costa Rica in pursuit of adventure and surf.  Meet Christiaan, Patrick and Jake – three larger-than-life personalities who triumph over their physical disabilities in life with a wheelchair view. Watch as they smash through the mental and physical barriers that come as the result of being a quadriplegic and paraplegic. These men symbolize hope to their peers as they dare to go where wheelchairs are not welcome – the ocean, the jungle and the skate park.From the US Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Venice Beach and Malibu to the coast of Central America you will be astonished by the bravery of these injured athletes. Enjoy a heartwarming and uplifting account of these extraordinary men, their families and the volunteers of Oceans Healing Group who fight to conquer the stereotypes of spinal cord injuries. You will be amazed at the courage and strength of Christiaan, Patrick, Jake and friends in this emotional and inspiring documentary. Handicapped? We don’t think so - the only obstacle is in the mind! Thriller The Brides of Sodom is an American feature film horror that was written and directed by Creep Creepersin. The film starred Domiziano Arcangeli, David Taylor and Rachel Zeskind. The Brides of Sodom was produced by Empire Films and Sterling Entertainment and features gay porn idol, David Taylor in his first main role in a feature film. Thriller Shiloh Falls is a 2007 thriller and western fictional film written by Adrian Fulle, Art LaFleur, Gregory Littman and Roddy Mancuso and directed by Adrian Fulle. Animation Le Coeur d'Amos Klein is a 2008 animation and short film written and directed by Michal Pfeffer Kranot and Uri Kranot. Comedy El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza is a 2012 Mexican adult animated action-comedy film, based on the comic by José Ignacio Solórzano and Trino Camacho. It was released in theaters on November 30, 2012 in Mexico. The film stars a large ensemble voice cast of famous Mexican actors, such as Daniel Giménez Cacho, José María Yazpik, Héctor Jiménez, Joaquín Cosío, Jesús Ochoa, Demián Bichir, Bruno Bichir, Odiseo Bichir, Cheech Marin, Dolores Heredia and iconic filmmaker Guillermo del Toro. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and Peyote Films, and distributed by Videocine. Animation Barnyard is a 2006 American computer-animated family comedy film, produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, directed by Steve Oedekerk, and produced by Steve Oedekerk and Paul Marshal. It was released on August 4, 2006. The film stars the voices of Kevin James, David Koechner, Sam Elliott, Courteney Cox, Danny Glover, and Jeff Garcia. Most of the production was carried out in San Clemente, California. The film is the second Nickelodeon movie to spin-off into a TV series, the first being Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. It received negative reviews from critics, but was a box office success, earning $116.5 million worldwide against a $51 million production budget. Comedy Jerry and the Lion is a 1950 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 50th Tom and Jerry short. It was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on April 8, 1950 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, and Ray Patterson. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and produced by Fred Quimby. Scott Bradley arranged the music, Robert Gentle did the backgrounds, and Frank Graham provided the voice of the lion that befriends Jerry in the cartoon. Documentary film Moyl: The Story of a Traveling Jewish Ritual Circumciser, is a documentary made in 2004 by Emmy Award-winning director Moti Krauthamer. It profiles David Bolnick, a man thousands of Jewish parents have trusted to make the cut that welcomes their child into the Jewish community. Comedy Le coût de la vie (English: The Cost of Living) is a 2003 film directed by Philippe Le Guay. Comedy To Dream, To Dream is a 1976 comedy film written by Leonardo Favio and Jorge Zuhair Jury and directed by Leonardo Favio. Thriller Image of the Beast is a 1981 film by Russell S. Doughten and directed by Donald M. Thompson. It is part of a series of four films popular in evangelical Christian groups, dealing with the subject of bible prophecy. The film is an account of the rise of the antichrist, who establishes a world government and forces everybody to take the mark of the beast. A handful of Christians refuse to take the mark and try to survive living apart from society. Thriller Scream of the Wolf is a 1974 television movie starring Peter Graves and directed by Dan Curtis. Comedy Lezioni di Cioccolato 2 is a 2011 comedy film directed by Alessio Maria Federici. Documentary film Twisted Sisters was a 2010 MSNBC documentary focused on professional female bodybuilding. The primary focuses of the documentary is on two International Federation of BodyBuilders pro bodybuilder Kim Buck, along with amateur bodybuilders Brenda Smith and Lauren Powers. The documentary primary focuses on Brenda Smith and her early life growing up in Louisiana, and then moving to California to become a bodybuilder. Thriller Pi, also titled π, is a 1998 American surrealist psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky in his directorial debut. The film earned Aronofsky the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Gotham Open Palm Award. The title refers to the mathematical constant pi. Like most of Aronofsky's films, Pi centers on a protagonist whose obsessive pursuit of ideals leads to severely self-destructive behavior. Documentary film Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism is a 2004 documentary film by filmmaker Robert Greenwald that criticises the Fox News Channel, and its owner, Rupert Murdoch, claiming that the channel is used to promote and advocate right-wing views. The film says this pervasive bias contradicts the channel's claim of being "Fair and Balanced". The documentary enjoyed a limited theatrical release, was distributed in DVD format by the Political action committee MoveOn.org, and was sold online through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com, where it was a top-seller in July 2004. MoveOn.org had helped promote the DVD release by taking out a full-page advertisement in The New York Times. Following the release of Outfoxed, Greenwald and Brave New Films produced a related series of anti-Fox viral videos, collectively entitled Fox Attacks. Comedy Most Promising Young Actress is a 2000 comedy film written by Gérard Jugnot and Isabelle Mergault and directed by Gérard Jugnot. Comedy Devils Town is a 2010 comedy drama film written and directed by Vladimir Paskaljevic. Documentary film Salmon is a 2012 a short documentary drama film directed by Alfredo Covelli. Comedy The Sunshine Egg is a 2012 animated short comedy film written and directed by Michael Haas. Comedy I'm Pretty, Too is a 2008 short comedy film written and directed by Matt Jespersen. Science Fiction Sexmission is a 1984 cult Polish comedy science fiction action film. It also contains a hidden political satire layer specific to the time and place of its production. Animation Le Cosmos Sauvera Le Peuple is a 2013 animation short family film written by Patrick Lapierre and directed by Patrick Lapierre. Thriller Skinheads is a 1989 United States thriller film, directed, written and produced by Greydon Clark. Thriller Prey is a 2009 Australian supernatural horror film directed by George T. Miller, written by Miller and John V. Soto, and starring former Neighbours actress and Rogue Traders lead singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte, and American Jesse Johnson. It grossed $744 at the box office. Comedy Women Who Play is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Mary Newcomb, Benita Hume and George Barraud. In order to deter his wife from having an affair a man hires an actress as part of an elaborate scheme. It was based on the play Spring Cleaning by Frederick Lonsdale. Thriller I See a Dark Stranger – released as The Adventuress in the United States – is a British 1946 World War II spy film with touches of light comedy, by the team of Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and starring Deborah Kerr and Trevor Howard. Documentary film Unclaimed is a 2013 Canadian documentary film about a man who claims to be former Special Forces Green Beret Master Sgt. John Hartley Robertson, who was declared dead after being shot down over Laos on a classified mission on 20 May 1968. The documentary is written, directed, and produced by Michael Jorgensen. It follows Tom Faunce, a veteran of the Vietnam War, in tracking down the man who claimed to be Robertson. Faunce was skeptical of Robertson's identity but eventually became convinced. He convinced Jorgensen to make a documentary about Robertson's story as a way to unite the man with his American family. Leading up to the film's release, the validity of Robertson's identity was challenged by groups of Vietnam War veterans and groups that advocate the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. Jean Robertson-Holley, Robertson's surviving sister, was convinced the man was her brother but initially declined DNA testing as unnecessary. Eventually she and her daughter Gail Metcalf expressed openness to going through with testing. The documentary was screened at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on April 30, 2013. Documentary film Einheit SPD-KPD is an East German film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1946. Documentary film Crackheads Gone Wild is a 2006 documentary produced by Jarrod Donoman about cocaine users in Atlanta. Comedy Ovulation with Daddy is a 2013 short comedy romance film written and directed by Paul Ploberger. Comedy Vechera na khutore bliz Dikanki is a 1961 Soviet film directed by Aleksandr Rou based on a collection of short stories, Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, by Nikolai Gogol. Comedy Brides of Desire is a 2010 short comedy-drama film directed by Ben Gutteridge. "What should be the happiest moment in a new husband’s life turns out to be more frightening than he could imagine when our hapless hubby’s new bride turns out to be quite the handful." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Comedy Deep in the Heart is a 1996 comedy drama film written by Tom Huckabee, Stephen Purvis and Jesse Sublett and directed by Stephen Purvis. Comedy Love Thy Neighbour is a 1973 British comedy film starring Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Kate Williams and Nina Baden-Semper, spun off from the television series Love Thy Neighbour. Comedy Pegando con tubo is a 1961 Mexican comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine. Science Fiction The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello is a 2005 Australian short film. The first episode is labeled Jasper Morello and the Lost Airship. Comedy A demon possessed bride and her attendants are on a killing spree and it's up to the groom and his groomsmen to stop them on the day of the bloodiest wedding ever. Thriller The Red Light Bandit is a 1968 crime, thriller written and directed by Rogério Sganzerla. Comedy Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a 2005 crime-comedy film written and directed by Shane Black, and starring Robert Downey, Jr., Val Kilmer, Michelle Monaghan and Corbin Bernsen. The script is partially based on the Brett Halliday novel Bodies Are Where You Find Them, and interprets the classic hardboiled literary genre in a tongue-in-cheek fashion. The film was produced by Joel Silver, with Susan Downey and Steve Richards as executive producers. Shot in Los Angeles between February 24 and May 3, 2004, the film debuted at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival on May 14, and received a limited release in cinemas in October and November 2005. Comedy Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens in the Aegean is a 2005 motion picture and the second to bear the "Loafing & Camo" stamp, the first being Loafing and Camouflage by Nikos Perakis. The film stars an ensemble cast of Greek and Turkish actors. In 2011, the film "Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens at Land" features the reunion of the cast 8 years later. Thriller Vallavan is a 2006 Tamil film written and directed by T. R. Silambarasan, starring himself in the title role along with Nayantara, Reema Sen and Sandhya whilst Santhanam, Premji Amaren, Sathyan and S. Ve. Shekhar play supporting roles. The dialogues are written by noted writer Balakumaran, whilst the film's score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film, loosely based on Hollywood films The Notebook and Swimfan, was released on 13 October 2006 and turned out to be an Average despite having a good opening. The film was later dubbed into Telugu and released as Vallabha. Comedy Foodfight! is a 2012 American computer animated adventure comedy film produced by Threshold Entertainment and directed by Larry Kasanoff. The film features the voices of Charlie Sheen, Wayne Brady, Hilary Duff, and Eva Longoria. The film tells the story of brand mascots who come to life in a supermarket after closing time, and their struggles against the villainous forces of "Brand X". The film had a troubled and much delayed production. Foodfight! was originally scheduled for a Christmas 2003 release, however this failed to materialize and later planned release dates were also missed. Eventually, after the producers defaulted on a loan, in September 2011 the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company and International Film Guarantors auctioned off the film's assets and all associated rights. In 2012 the film had a low-key release, being direct-to-DVD in most territories. Foodfight! was a box office bomb, recouping only a fraction of its multi-million budget. Documentary film From Award-Winning Filmmakers, Hunter Weeks and Josh Caldwell (10 MPH, 2007) comes the hilarious, offbeat, and all-encompassing portrayal of fantasy football. 10 YARDS captures the phenomenon of fantasy football in our society with specific focus on wacked-out j.fred's INTERGALACTIC CHAMPIONSHIP League, where the top prize is a box of Twinkies®. As the season progresses, filmmakers Hunter & Josh (both members of j.fred's league) travel the country interviewing a variety of diverse fantasy football leagues, NFL players, commentators, and the guys who started it all in 1963. From all women's tackle football to Mexican mariachi bands, get ready for some of the best camaraderie ever in this 90-minute fantasyland. Documentary film My Mother, a War and Me is a 2014 documentary film directed by Johann Feindt and Tamara Trampe. Comedy Goodbye, 20th Century! is a 1998 Macedonian film directed by Darko Mitrevski and Aleksandar Popovski. Science Fiction The Ideal Lodger is a 1957 family/sci-fi film written and directed by Wolf Schmidt. Comedy Raped by an Angel 2: The Uniform Fan is a 1998 Category IIB Hong Kong film directed by Aman Chang, with a scenario by Wong Jing. It is the second installment of the Raped by an Angel film series. Documentary film Paradiso, an Amsterdam Stage Affair is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jeroen Berkvens. Science Fiction Lettres Du Voyant is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Louis Henderson. Comedy Hipólito y Evita is a 1973 Argentine film. Animation Requiem For Romance is a 2012 animation, drama, action film and short film directed by Jonathan Ng. Science Fiction War of the Colossal Beast is a 1958 black-and-white science fiction film, directed by Bert I. Gordon, produced by Carmel Productions and distributed by American International Pictures. It continued the storyline of the 1957 movie The Amazing Colossal Man, although it was not marketed as a direct sequel, and featured a different cast. Both The Amazing Colossal Man and War of the Colossal Beast were later mocked on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. The film was originally double billed with Attack of the Puppet People. Comedy Sex and the Single Girl is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Richard Quine and starring Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Henry Fonda, Lauren Bacall, and Mel Ferrer. The film was inspired by the title of the non-fiction book Sex and the Single Girl by Helen Gurley Brown. Documentary film Breath of the Gods – A Journey to the Origins of Modern Yoga is a 2012 German documentary about the origins of modern Hatha yoga. Comedy Summer Holiday is a 1948 American musical film, starring Mickey Rooney and Gloria DeHaven. The pictue is based on the play Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill, which had been filmed as Ah, Wilderness! by MGM in 1935 with Rooney in a much smaller role. Though completed in April 1946, the film sat on the shelf until 1948. In addition to Walter Huston, the supporting cast features Frank Morgan as the drunken Uncle Sid, portrayed earlier by Wallace Beery on screen and later by Jackie Gleason on Broadway, as well as Marilyn Maxwell, Agnes Moorehead, Selena Royle and Anne Francis. Documentary film Little Dieter Needs to Fly is a 1997 documentary film made for German television, written and directed by Werner Herzog, produced by Werner Herzog Filmproduktion. The film was released to DVD in 1998 by Anchor Bay. Thriller The Witches of Eastwick is a 1987 American comedy-fantasy film based on John Updike's novel of the same name. Directed by George Miller, the film stars Jack Nicholson as Daryl Van Horne, alongside Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer and Susan Sarandon as the eponymous witches. Comedy Good Dick is a 2008 film directed by Marianna Palka. Thriller Belly of the Wolf is a 2012 horror thriller short film written and directed by Mark Fisher. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!, known in Japan as Extreme Battle! The Three Great Super Saiyans, is the seventh Dragon Ball Z movie. Originally released in Japan at the Toei Anime Fair along with the third Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken movie and the Rokudenashi Blues movie. The movie was released in North America by FUNimation Entertainment on February 4, 2003. The movie was re-released to DVD and Blu-ray with Bojack Unbound and in a double feature on February 10, 2009. Early concept art for the reissue used the title "Android Assault", but the final product went back to using FUNimation's original title for the film. It was re-released to DVD again in a movie 4-pack with The Return of Cooler and the next two films in the series on December 6, 2011. Documentary film This program looks at the history of the Russian Space Program from its tremendous accomplishment of being the first to send a satellite into space, to its spiraling path downward and ultimate extinction when communism died, when the Russian economy went to pieces and the once great Soviet Union broke apart. Comedy Graduation Journey: I Came from Japan is a 1993 film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. It was distributed by Toho. It stars Yūji Oda and Takeshi Kaga. Comedy Rescue is a 2013 comedy, animation and short film directed by Po Chou Chi. Thriller Final Destination 2 is a 2003 supernatural American horror film directed by David R. Ellis. The screenplay by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress was from a story by Gruber, Bress, and series creator Jeffrey Reddick. It is the sequel to the 2000 film Final Destination and the second installment of the Final Destination series. After the financial success of Final Destination, New Line Cinema contacted Reddick regarding plans for a sequel. Since the original film's crew was unavailable, New Line replaced most of the production team. Filming took place in Vancouver and Okanagan Lake. Final Destination 2 was released on January 31, 2003, as well as in DVD on July 22, 2003, which includes commentaries, deleted scenes, documentaries, and videos. A promotional score composed by Shirley Walker was also released on September 30, 2003. Animation Ploddy the Police Car on the Case is an animation film directed by Rasmus A. Sivertsen. Comedy Night in Paradise is a 1946 American film produced by Walter Wanger and directed by Arthur Lubin. In 560 BC King Croesus of Lydia incurs the wrath of the sorceress Queen Attossa he had promised to marry, when he chooses the beautiful Delarai of Persia instead. Attossa, in disembodied form, mocks Croesus nearly to the point of madness, so he seeks a solution from the fortune-teller Aesop, who is very young and handsome, but believes that people only receive wisdom with age, arrived from the Isle of Samos in disguise of an old man with a hunch, a limp, and a cane. But Aesop also has eyes for Delarai. This expensive, lavish Technicolor production of plaster Grecian temples and painted skies was Wanger's second attempt to film the novel, and ended up costing $1.6 million and losing Universal some $800,000. One source describes it as a kitschy "Maria Montez vehicle without Maria Montez". Science Fiction Mimic 2 is a 2001 science fiction horror film, directed by Jean de Segonzac, with a script inspired by a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. The movie was a direct-to-DVD sequel to Mimic, and was followed by Mimic 3: Sentinel. The thriller stars long-time film veteran Edward Albert, along with Alix Koromzay, Bruno Campos and Jon Polito. Comedy Les Petites du quai aux fleurs is a French film. Comedy The Early Bird Catches the Worm is a 2008 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Patierno. It is based on the autobiographical book Il giocatore by Marco Baldini. Science Fiction The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury is a 2004 made-for-DVD animated movie. It was directed by the Korean-American animator Peter Chung, and features Vin Diesel reprising his role of Richard B. Riddick. Thriller The Grift is a 2008 action, drama, horror film written by Pamela Smith and directed by Ralph E. Portillo. Animation The anime tale Maple Colors concerns Yoshijiro, an awkward young man who has transferred to a new school. Through an unusual series of events, he becomes the king of the school with women falling all over him Comedy What's love got to do with it? is a 2013 documentary, comedy, drama film written by Rohena Gera and directed by Rohena Gera. Animation For Two Years is a 2012 Animation film that was directed by Mákó Bori. Comedy My Tale Is Hot is a 1964 Sonney Amusement Enterprises comedy/fantasy erotic movie. The cast includes Jack Little, Max Gardens, Bea Reddy, Ima Ghoul, Sue Pagano, and Robyn Hilton. Directed by Peter Perry and Dan Sonney, the movie was also produced and written by Sonney. Included is a four-minute clip of an exotic dance routine, from archive footage, showcasing legendary stripper Candy Barr, which gives this comedy production of the "nudie-cutie" genre its main distinction. Comedy L'Empire Bossé is a 2012 comedy film written by Yves Lapierre, Luc Déry and André Ducharme and directed by Claude Desrosiers. Comedy A Ticket in Tatts is a 1934 musical comedy film starring popular stage comedian George Wallace as an accident-prone stablehand. It was the last of three movies Wallace made for F. W. Thring. Comedy Sticks is a 2001 American action comedy film starring Lillo Brancato, Justina Machado, and Keith Brunsmann. Comedy McDull, the Alumni is a 2006 Hong Kong live action/animated film directed by Samson Chiu. It is the third film adaptation of the popular McDull comic book series, following My Life as McDull, and McDull, Prince de la Bun. The film features a large ensemble cast of many of Hong Kong's cinematic icons. The third film in the series finds McDull and his friends satirically exploring different roles in society. Science Fiction The Garbage Pail Kids Movie is a 1987 American live action film adaptation of the then-popular series of children's trading cards produced, directed, and co-written by Rod Amateau. It is the last film to be directed by Amateau. The cards were a parody of the popular Cabbage Patch Kids dolls and each card featured a character that typically had a gross habit, abnormality, or suffered a terrible fate. The film depicted many of the Garbage Pail Kids interacting with society and befriending a regular boy. It was universally panned by critics, and is often said to be one of the worst films ever made. Comedy We're Not Married! is a 1952 American romantic comedy film, directed by Edmund Goulding and released by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was written by Nunnally Johnson, while the story was adapted by Dwight Taylor from Gina Kaus's and Jay Dratler's unpublished work "If I Could Remarry". The film starred Victor Moore, Ginger Rogers, Fred Allen, Marilyn Monroe, David Wayne, Eve Arden, Paul Douglas, Eddie Bracken, and Mitzi Gaynor. Co-stars included Louis Calhern, Zsa Zsa Gabor, James Gleason, Paul Stewart, and Jane Darwell. Comedy Before is a comedy drama film directed by Nikolai Vanyo. Thriller Nora Dunn is a struggling artist desperately trying to recover from a childhood trauma, but her life is turn upside down when she is haunted by the vision of a long dead childhood friend. Is the spirit a hallucination or a foreshadowing of something worse to come? It is up to Dan Tsang, a young police detective to solve the mystery and save Nora before it is too late Comedy King of Candle is a 1982 film written by José Celso Martinez Corrêa, Noilton Nunes, Carlos Ebert, and Oswald de Andrade and directed by José Celso Martinez Corrêa and Noilton Nunes. Thriller The Deceivers is a 1988 adventure film directed by Nicholas Meyer. It stars Pierce Brosnan and Saeed Jaffrey. The film is based on the 1952 John Masters novel of the same name. Comedy Don't Lose Your Head is the thirteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It features regular team members Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey and Joan Sims. French actress Dany Robin makes her only Carry on appearance in Don't Lose Your Head. It was released in 1966. Set in France and England in 1789 during the French revolution, it is a parody of Baroness Orczy's The Scarlet Pimpernel. Animation "A love story so backwards, it has to be told in reverse." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Comedy Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man is a 1951 comedy horror film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the team of Abbott and Costello alongside Nancy Guild. The film depicts the misadventures of Lou Francis and Bud Alexander, two private detectives investigating the murder of a boxing promoter. The film was part of a series in which the duo meet classic characters from Universal's stable, including Frankenstein, the Mummy and the Keystone Kops. Thriller The Secret in Their Eyes is a 2009 Argentine crime thriller film directed, produced and edited by Juan José Campanella and written by Eduardo Sacheri and Campanella, based on Sacheri's novel La pregunta de sus ojos. The film, a joint production of Argentine and Spanish companies, stars Ricardo Darín and Soledad Villamil. The story unearths the buried romance between a retired judiciary employee and a judge who worked together a quarter century ago. They recount their efforts on an unsolved 1974 rape and murder that is an obsession not only for them, but for the victim's husband and the killer. The double setting frames the period of Argentina's Dirty War, a violent time when criminality often went unpunished. In 2009, it was the recipient of awards in both Hollywood and Spain. The picture won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards, and, with 1985's The Official Story, made Argentina the first country in Latin America to win it twice. Three weeks before, it had received the Spanish equivalent with the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. Documentary film Hans is a 2013 short documentary biographical film written and directed by Harris Cohen. Documentary film The Five Elements is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Mohan Kumar Valasala. Thriller Spider is a 2002 Canadian/British psychological thriller film produced and directed by David Cronenberg and based on the novel of the same name by Patrick McGrath, who also wrote the screenplay. The film premiered at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and enjoyed some media buzz; however, it was released in only a few theaters at the year's end by distributor Sony Pictures Classics. Nonetheless, the film enjoyed much acclaim by critics and especially by Cronenberg enthusiasts. The film garnered a Best Director award at the Canadian Genie Awards. The stars of the film, Ralph Fiennes and particularly Miranda Richardson, received several awards for their work in the film. Thriller Afraid of the Dark is a 1991 French-British drama film directed by Mark Peploe and starring James Fox, Fanny Ardant and Paul McGann. A boy becomes convinced there is a murderer about as his mind begins to confuse reality and delusion. Thriller GoldenEye is the seventeenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 officer James Bond. The film was directed by Martin Campbell and is the first film in the series not to take story elements from the works of novelist Ian Fleming. The story was conceived and written by Michael France, with later collaboration by other writers. In the film, Bond fights to prevent an arms syndicate from using the GoldenEye satellite weapon against London in order to cause a global financial meltdown. GoldenEye was released in 1995 after a six-year hiatus in the series caused by legal disputes, during which Timothy Dalton resigned from the role of James Bond and was replaced by Pierce Brosnan. M was also recast, with actress Judi Dench becoming the first woman to portray the character, replacing Robert Brown. GoldenEye was the first Bond film made after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, which provided a background for the plot. The film accumulated a worldwide gross of US$350.7 million, considerably better than Dalton's films, without taking inflation into account. Comedy Niebieskie jak Morze Czarne is a 1971 comedy film written by Andrzej Bianusz and Jerzy Ziarnik and directed by Jerzy Ziarnik. Comedy Mrs. Winterbourne is a 1996 American romantic comedy/drama starring Shirley MacLaine, Ricki Lake, and Brendan Fraser. It is loosely based on Cornell Woolrich's novel I Married a Dead Man, which has already been filmed in Hollywood as No Man of Her Own starring Barbara Stanwyck, and in Hindi as Kati Patang starring Asha Parekh. The film was shot on location in and around Toronto, Ontario including Eaton Hall in King City, Ontario. Thriller Kill Her Gently is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Griffith Jones, Maureen Connell and Marc Lawrence. Comedy "The combination of Ann Sothern and Red Skelton pays off in giggles, chortles and guffaws in Maisie Gets Her Man. Broke and stranded once more, showgirl Maisie Revere briefly works as the wrong end of a knife-throwing act, then dedicates herself to helping would-be comedian Hap Hixby (Skelton) overcome his debilitating stage fright. The plot then goes off on an entirely new tangent, as the hapless Hap gets mixed up with cherubic con artist Denningham (Lloyd Corrigan). Things end happily for both Maisie and Hap, but not quite in the way that either one of them would have predicted. It's a tribute to the comedy genius of Red Skelton that he can raise laughs while playing a character who can't raise laughs!" Quoting the description from flicks.hokies-house.info Comedy Before Sam Axe teamed up with Michael and Fiona, he was Commander Axe, U.S. Navy SEAL. The Fall of Sam Axe tells the story of how Sam went from respected Naval Commander to the man of mystery we've come to know on Burn Notice. On what will turn out to be Sam's last military mission, he is sent to the jungles of Colombia to investigate claims of a vicious terrorist organization known only as the "Espada Ardiente" (Flaming Sword). His mission: to determine whether U.S. military aid is necessary to deal with the threat. But when he arrives, things are more complicated than he'd imagined. He receives word that the rebels have targeted a small civilian clinic deep in the jungle. Sam must now save the clinic's doctors and patients from certain death. However, nothing is as it seems and the Espada Ardiente may not be the biggest threat Sam Axe faces. Comedy Theatre of Blood is a 1973 horror film starring Vincent Price as vengeful actor Edward Lionheart and Diana Rigg as his daughter Edwina. The cast includes such distinguished actors as Harry Andrews, Coral Browne, Robert Coote, Jack Hawkins, Ian Hendry, Michael Hordern, Arthur Lowe, Joan Hickson, Robert Morley, Milo O'Shea, Diana Dors and Dennis Price. It was directed by Douglas Hickox. Comedy Elles étaient douze femmes is a 1940 film directed by Georges Lacombe. Documentary film Fred is a 2014 American documentary film that chronicles the 2012 presidential campaign of the first openly gay candidate, Fred Karger. Fred premiered at the Monadnock International Film Festival on April 4, 2014. Documentary film Climbing the Matterhorn is a 1947 American short documentary film directed by Irving Allen. It won an Academy Award at the 20th Academy Awards in 1948 for Best Short Subject. Animation The Pique Poquette of Paris is the seventh short in The Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Thriller The Human Virus is a thriller horror film directed by Tim Altonen. Comedy Delta Delta Die is a 2003 horror film written and directed by Devin Hamilton. Documentary film Five Days to Change the World is a documentary film directed by Robert Richter. Comedy Internationally acclaimed ventriloquist Nina Conti, takes the bereaved puppets of her mentor and erstwhile lover Ken Campbell on a pilgrimage to Venthaven, the resting place for puppets of dead ventriloquists. She gets to know her latex and wooden travelling partners along the way, and with them deconstructs herself and her lost love in this ventriloquial docu-mocumentary requiem. Ken Campbell was a hugely respected maverick of the British theatre, an eccentric genius who would snort out forgotten artforms. Nina was his prodigy in ventriloquism and has been said to have reinvented the artform. This film is truly unique in genre and style. No one has seen ventriloquism like this before. Nina Conti's funny, highly original and poignant documentary, takes us on two journeys. A personal journey, and a professional one, through the strange, surprising and often hilarious world of ventriloquism. When Nina was just another twenty-something wannabe actress, Ken presented her with a teach-yourself ventriloquism kit. This set her on a path to becoming a sell-out act in Britain and abroad, with a clutch of major awards. On the road, Nina brings all the puppets to life as struggles to meet the conflicting demands of her old acerbic partner Monkey, and the new characters she has been bequeathed. But one puppet remains silent. Ken's doll of himself sits mournful and judgemental in the hotel bedroom. Nina cannot find her master's voice and until she does, she will not be able to lay her old life to rest. Never has watching someone talk to themselves been this interesting. Documentary film Who is Harry Nilsson... is a documentary about the musician Harry Nilsson that premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 2006. It was released to theatres and on DVD in the Fall of 2010. Comedy Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachaao is a 2001 Indian film directed by Harry Baweja. It stars Rekha and Naseeruddin Shah. This film is a remake of the 1986 American comedy Ruthless People starring Danny DeVito and Bette Midler. Comedy Drumline 2 is a 2014 television movie directed by Bille Woodruff. Animation Souvenirs De Vancances is a 1994 short film directed by Bartlomiej Kubiak. Animation El Agente 00-P2 is a 2009 Mexican flash animated action-comedy-spy film produced by Ánima Estudios and distributed by Videociné. It was released in theaters on February 13, 2009. This film references the popular James Bond and Mission: Impossible movies. Animation Out of the Ordinary is a 2013 animation short film directed by Tommy Kinnerup. Science Fiction High Treason is a 1929 film based on a play by Noel Pemberton Billing. It was directed by Maurice Elvey, and stars James Carew, Humberstone Wright, Benita Hume, Henry Vibart, Hayford Hobbs, Irene Rooke and Jameson Thomas. Raymond Massey makes his first screen appearance in a small role. The sound film was presented in a London trade show August 9, 1929, then went into UK general release in silent and sound versions on September 9, 1929. The sound version was released in the US by Tiffany Productions on March 13, 1930. The silent version and a trailer for the sound version are preserved and held by the British Film Institute; the only known surviving original copy of the sound version is a lavender fine grain of the American release version held in the collection of Alaska Moving Image Preservation Association, which has been recently restored by the Library of Congress. The film is a science fiction drama set in a futuristic 1940. The plot and aesthetics of the film are heavily influenced by Fritz Lang's Metropolis. Documentary film The Poseidon Project is a 2013 documentary film about the search for a lost British submarine called HMS Poseidon. The submarine sank after a collision off the coast of China in 1931. It was widely assumed to be still present in the Bohai Sea, 20 miles off the city of Weihai in China's Shandong Province until American author and scuba diver Steven Schwankert discovered that it had been salvaged by a Chinese salvage team in 1972. Schwankert's work and the history of the submarine and its crew is the subject of The Poseidon Project. The film was directed by British brothers Arthur Jones and Luther Jones. Animation Fleabag & Cactus is a 2013 animated film written and directed by Nicolas Bianco-Levrin. Comedy We Are Not Angels is a 1992 Yugoslav comedy movie directed by Srđan Dragojević that became one of the most popular films of the 1990s in the region of the former Yugoslavia. The plot revolves around Angel and Devil fighting for the soul of Belgrade playboy Nikola who is unaware that he impregnated a high school student named Marina during a drunken one-night stand. The film was lauded by critics for its inventive direction, tight editing, urban humour and its large number of pop culture references. Its commercial success and later cult status, however, could be at least partially attributed to specific circumstances at the time of the film's premiere. Namely, before the film reached theatres, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was put under UN sanctions, thus depriving local theatres of Hollywood blockbusters. Many Serbian films filled that void and had great commercial success, including We Are Not Angels. When the film began shooting, Yugoslavia only just began to disintegrate, so the film refers to certain locations in newly independent and war-torn Croatia as tourist destinations. The war itself is, however, referred to in a brief but darkly comical scene. Thriller Dharkan is an Indian film directed by Devendra Goel and released in 1972. The movie stars Sanjay Khan, Mumtaz, Rajendra Nath, Helen, Alankar Joshi, Roopesh Kumar and Bindu. It was produced and directed by Devendra Goyal and music was given by Ravi. Comedy Et soudain tout le monde me manque is a 2011 French comedy and drama film. Comedy Jackass Mail is a 1942 Western comedy film starring Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main. The movie was directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Documentary film Two Days in April is a 2007 documentary film by director Don Argott that follows four NFL prospects through the process of preparing for and participating in the 2006 NFL Draft. The film received its name in reference to the NFL Draft Weekend, and focuses on the intense training leading up to the NFL Draft and the emotional roller coaster of draft day. Three of the players were selected within six picks of each other in the third round. Other individuals in the documentary include Bruce Allen, Tom Condon, Chuck Cook, Jon Gruden, Steve Hale, Michael Johnson, Mel Kiper, Andy Reid, Marty Schottenheimer, Dick Selcer, Rob Stone, Lionel Taylor, Travis Wilson, and Wendy Wilson. Comedy The Muppet Movie is a 1979 American-British musical road comedy film and the first of a series of live-action feature films starring Jim Henson's Muppets. Directed by James Frawley, the film's screenplay was written by The Muppet Show writers Jerry Juhl and Jack Burns. Produced by Henson Associates between the third and fourth seasons of The Muppet Show, The Muppet Movie depicts Kermit the Frog as he embarks on a cross-country trip to Hollywood. Along the way, he encounters several of the Muppets— who all share his ambition of finding success in professional show business— while being pursued by a relentless restaurateur with intentions of employing Kermit as a spokesperson for his frog legs business. Notable for its surreal humour, meta-references and prolific use of cameos, the film was released in the United States on June 22, 1979, and received critical praise; including two Academy Award nominations for Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher's musical score and their song, "Rainbow Connection". Comedy Total Messed Family is a drama film directed by Noh Jin-Soo. Documentary film Vida Diferida is a 2013 short documentary drama film directed by Brenda Avila. Comedy Yolki 2 is a 2011 comedy film directed by Aleksandr Baranov, Timur Bekmambetov, Oksana Bychkova, Rezo Gigineishvili, Dmitriy Kiselev and Aleksandr Kott. Science Fiction The Starving Games is a 2013 American parody film based on The Hunger Games and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The film stars Maiara Walsh, Cody Christian, Brant Daugherty, Lauren Bowles and Diedrich Bader. It is Friedberg and Seltzer's first film to be distributed independently after a long relationship with New Regency, being released simultaneously in theaters and video on demand by distribution start-up Ketchup Entertainment. Comedy Mickey's Service Station is a 1935 American animated cartoon filmed in black-and-white by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists theatrically on March 16, 1935. This was the second last Mickey Mouse cartoon shot in black and white and is also the last B&W appearances of Donald Duck, Goofy, and Peg-Leg Pete. The film's plot centers on Mickey, Donald and Goofy trying to fix Peg-Leg Pete's car, but end up causing much trouble in the process. This was also the first Mickey/Donald/Goofy trio cartoon. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen, who mostly directed Silly Symphonies cartoons. This was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon he directed. Wilfred Jackson, who directed most Mickey Mouse cartoons at the time, did not play a part in this one. The cartoon has been colorized and is available in color on YouTube and on DVD versions of Disney's House of Mouse. Thriller The Oxford Murders is a 2008 film directed by Álex de la Iglesia. This thriller film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Argentine mathematician and writer Guillermo Martínez. The film stars Elijah Wood, John Hurt, Spanish actress Leonor Watling and Julie Cox. Comedy Zona Zamfirova is a 2002 comedy-drama film directed by Zdravko Šotra. It is based on the 1906 book by Serbian author Stevan Sremac. The film contains the local Torlakian vernacular of the Serbian language of Niš instead of standard Serbian, making the film to a certain extent incomprehensible to speakers of other dialects. The film is the most watched Serbian movie ever, having been seen by a total of 1.2 million people in theater release in Serbia, and 1.6 million when Montenegro and Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina are counted. Comedy Dance, Girl, Dance is a film released in 1940 and directed by Dorothy Arzner. In 2007, Dance, Girl, Dance was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", describing it as Arzner's "most intriguing film" and a "meditation on the disparity between art and commerce. The dancers, played by Maureen O'Hara and Lucille Ball, strive to preserve their own feminist integrity, while fighting for their place in the spotlight and for the love of male lead Louis Hayward." Dance, Girl, Dance was edited by Robert Wise, whose next film as editor was Citizen Kane and who later won Oscars as director of West Side Story and The Sound of Music. Science Fiction In Your Eyes is a 2014 American paranormal romance film directed by Brin Hill and written by Joss Whedon, starring Zoe Kazan, Michael Stahl-David, Nikki Reed, Steve Harris and Mark Feuerstein. It is the second feature by Bellwether Pictures. In Your Eyes, set in New Mexico and New Hampshire, follows Dylan and Rebecca. They live on opposite sides of the country, but are able to sense what the other is feeling - despite being strangers. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival on April 20. Immediately afterwards, it was self-distributed online instead of taking on theatrical distribution. Comedy Dev S/O Mudde Gowda is a 2012 Kannada romantic comedy film loosely inspired by the Bollywood film Wake Up Sid. It stars Diganth and Charmee Kaur in the lead roles. Ananth Nag plays a prominent supporting role while the model-turned-actress Nathalia Kaur makes a special appearance. The film is directed and written by Indrajith Lankesh. Jassie Gift is the music director Dharma Vish has scored the background music and 2 songs which can be seen only in the movie. Shilpa Ramesh is the producer of the film. Award winning cinematographer Santosh Rai Pathaje is associated with this film as the camera man. The film is opening across cinema halls on 6 April 2012. Animation Bee Movie is a 2007 American computer animated family comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It stars Jerry Seinfeld and Renée Zellweger. Bee Movie is the first motion-picture script to be written by Seinfeld, who co-wrote it with Spike Feresten, Barry Marder, and Andy Robin. The film was directed by Simon J.Smith and Steve Hickner and produced by Seinfeld, Christina Steinberg and Cameron Stevning. The production was designed by Alex McDowell, and Christophe Lautrette was the art director. Nick Fletcher was the supervising editor and music for the film was composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams. The cast and crew include some veterans of Seinfeld's long-running NBC sitcom Seinfeld, including writer/producers Feresten and Robin, and actors Michael Richards, Patrick Warburton, and Larry Miller. Coincidentally, NBC was host to the broadcast television premiere of the film on November 27, 2010. Comedy The Axe is a French-Belgian-Spanish film from 2005 by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras, starring José Garcia, Karin Viard and Olivier Gourmet. The film is an adaptation of the 1997 novel The Ax by Donald E. Westlake, and follows the attempts by a laid-off employee to get back on his feet. He eventually becomes so desperate that he is prepared to kill his job competitors. Comedy Man With A Plan was an independently produced satire released in 1996, starring dairy farmer and actor Fred Tuttle as himself in a fictional story that finds him running for the U.S. House of Representatives. Since its release, it has remained a local cult classic in Vermont. Many details of the film can be read as poking fun at certain public figures and groups in Vermont; for example, Fred describes himself as being affiliated with the "Regressive Party," a clear reference to the Vermont Progressive Party. The fictional incumbent Representative William Blachly also bears a definite resemblance to Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy. Parts of the film also seem to satirize American politics, in ways that the voice-over narration makes explicit—for example, it is made very clear at the beginning of the film that Fred's main reason in running for office is that he lacks the skills, strength, and education for any other job that would be lucrative enough to pay his father's costly medical bills. It is also made obvious during the campaign section of the film that Fred's victory is entirely the result of his charisma and charm, rather than of any amount of political savvy or wisdom. Comedy Non pensarci is a 2007 Italian-language Comedy directed by Gianni Zanasi. The film follows Stefano Nardini a post-punk guitarist stuck in a strange career limbo. Comedy His Prehistoric Past is a 1914 American short silent comedy film, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin, featuring a Chaplin in a stone-age kingdom trying to usurp the crown of King Low-Brow to win the affections of the king's favorite wife. The film was Chaplin's last at Keystone Studios. Science Fiction Interstellar is a 2014 science fiction adventure film directed by Christopher Nolan. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, and Michael Caine, the film features a team of space travelers who travel through a wormhole in search of a new habitable planet. It was written by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan; Christopher combined his idea with a script developed by his brother in 2007 for Paramount Pictures and producer Lynda Obst. He is producing the film with Obst and his wife, Emma Thomas. Theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, whose works inspired the film, acted as both an executive producer and a scientific consultant for the film. Warner Bros., who produced and distributed some of Nolan's previous films, negotiated with Paramount, traditionally a rival studio, to have a financial stake in Interstellar. Legendary Pictures, which formerly partnered with Warner Bros., also sought a stake. The three companies co-financed the film, and the production companies Syncopy and Lynda Obst Productions were enlisted. Animation Papiroflexia is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Joaquin Baldwin. Thriller NightDragon is a 2009 thriller film co-written, produced & directed by British Filmmaker Tim Biddiscombe. The film stars Alan Ford, Imogen Church, Annette Kellow, James Fisher, Scott Thomas. The film focuses on Liz, and her efforts to rescue her lover Millie after discovering the full implications of betraying her to her boss, crime figure Hansen. Documentary film Go Grandriders is a 2012 documentary and adventure family film written by and directed by Tien-Hao Hua. Animation Campus is an eroge and OVA with only two episodes. The whole series features frequent sexual intercourse, oral sex and masturbation and revolves around a college student, Takakage. Comedy Without a Clue is a 1988 British comedy film directed by Thom Eberhardt and starring Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley. Documentary film Reassemblage: From the Firelight to the Screen is a documentary film directed by T. Minh-ha Trinh. Thriller Children of Men is a 2006 science fiction film directed and co-written by Alfonso Cuarón. The screenplay, based on P. D. James's 1992 novel of the same name, was credited to five writers, with Clive Owen making uncredited contributions. The film takes place in 2027, where two decades of human infertility have left society on the brink of collapse. Illegal immigrants seek sanctuary in the United Kingdom, where the last functioning government imposes oppressive immigration laws on refugees. Owen plays civil servant Theo Faron, who must help a refugee escape the chaos. Children of Men also stars Julianne Moore, Michael Caine, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Charlie Hunnam. A co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, the film was released on 22 September 2006 in the UK and on 25 December in the U.S. Critics noted the relationship between the U.S. Christmas opening and the film's themes of hope, redemption, and faith. Animation The Amazing Feats of Young Hercules is a 1997 animated short film about Hercules as a teenager who longs to be free and be just like Zeus. Zeus gives him the chance to by giving him four challenges. Each of the challenges contain monsters and all sorts of things he has to get past. Along the way, Hercules meets a talking loud mouth sable who wants to tag along. It was distributed by UAV Entertainment. Documentary film BEYOND POLLUTION is a firsthand investigation of the catastrophic Deepwater Horizon oil spill that devastated thousands of miles of coastline along the Gulf of Mexico. Documentary film People of Honor Tioga County Pennsylvania is a 2001 documentary film directed by Gale Largey. Comedy Os Cosmonautas is a 1962 comedy film written and directed by Victor Lima. Comedy The Prince of the Pacific is a 2008 adventure film directed by Alain Corneau. Comedy Wait till Your Mother Gets Home! is a 1983 American NBC television film based on a true story with reversal and support. It stars Paul Michael Glaser and Dee Wallace. The film deals with the popular question of whether or not men and women can successfully take on the other's traditional roles in society, i.e. breadwinner vs. caretaker. Comedy Jeppe Niilonpoika eli talonpojan ihmeelliset seikkailut is a 1973 Finnish film directed by Seppo Maaniittu and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Comedy A Night at the Roxbury is a 1998 American comedy film based on a recurring skit on television's long-running Saturday Night Live called "The Roxbury Guys". Saturday Night Live regulars Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, Molly Shannon, and Colin Quinn star. In the original sketches, Doug and Steve were often joined by that night's host, though this aspect of the sketch was not included in the film. Other roles include Jennifer Coolidge as a police officer, Chazz Palminteri's uncredited role as gregarious night club impresario Mr. Benny Zadir, and Colin Quinn as his bodyguard. Ex-SNLer Mark McKinney has a cameo as a priest officiating a wedding. Comedy Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is a 1980 British film based on the eponymous character created by Vivian Stanshall. It starred Trevor Howard as Sir Henry and Stanshall himself as Henry's brother Hubert. Unusually, the film was released in sepia-toned monochrome. After a long wait, while the film obtained cult status, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End was finally released on DVD in 2006. The bonuses include a commentary track with the director, Steve Roberts, as well as Sheila Reid and Jeremy Child, as well as a picture gallery, synopsis, the script of unfilmed scenes, and actor biographies. Documentary film The Big Fix is a 2011 documentary film written by Johnny O'Hara and directed by Josh Tickell and Rebecca Harrell. "On April 22, 2010 the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig run by BP sunk into the Gulf of Mexico creating the worst oil spill in history. Until the oil well was killed on September 19, 779,037,744 liters of crude oil and over 7,000,000 liters of chemical dispersant spread into the sea. By exposing the root causes of the spill filmmakers Josh and Rebecca Tickell uncover a vast network of corruption. The Big Fix is a damning indictment of a system of government led by a powerful and secretive oligarchy that puts the pursuit of profit over all other human and environmental needs." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Thriller Half Light is a 2006 mystery-horror drama film starring Demi Moore and Hans Matheson. It was directed by Craig Rosenberg, who also penned the screenplay. The score was composed by Craig's brother, Brett Rosenberg. Comedy Mr. Write is a 1994 comedy film directed by Charlie Loventhal. Documentary film A Reality Tour is a DVD released in 2004 of David Bowie's performance at Point Theatre in Dublin, Ireland in 2003 during the Reality Tour. Documentary film The Mysterious Journey of Federico Fellini is a 2003 film directed by Maite Carpio. Animation Time for Love is a Fleischer Studios film, distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was released in 1935. Documentary film Ma Che Storia is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed by Gianfranco Pannone. Documentary film Max Ernst is a 1991 documentary biographical film written and directed by Peter Schamoni. Comedy Valley Girl is a 1983 romantic comedy film, starring Nicolas Cage, Deborah Foreman, Michelle Meyrink, Elizabeth Daily, Cameron Dye, and Michael Bowen, directed by Martha Coolidge. The American release of Valley Girl was April 29, 1983. The plot is loosely based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Comedy Still Movin is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Niki Stein and Jacki Engelken. Comedy Viva Knievel! is a 1977 action film starring Evel Knievel, Gene Kelly, and Lauren Hutton. Comedy Emmanuelle, Queen of the Galaxy is a 1994 television movie, which was the first episode from the erotic series Emmanuelle in Space, also giving its name to the theme song for the series. It was directed by L. L. Shapira, produced by Alain Siritzky, and written by Daryl Haney and Noel Harrison. Documentary film Sink or Swim is a documentary film directed by Su Friedrich. Documentary film Dawn at Midnight is a feature-length documentary film, directed by Cetywa Powell. Thriller Dirty Little Trick is a 2011 crime thriller film written by Michael Z. Gordon and Michael Legge and directed by Brian Skiba. Documentary film 74 (The Reconstitution of a Struggle) is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Rania Rafei and Raed Rafei. Thriller Kent has even greater reason than his fellow detectives to capture an at-large serial killer, as his girlfriend was one of the victims. But can the cop's sanity survive long enough for him to identify his tormentor? Documentary film Unmistaken Child is a 2008 independent documentary film, which follows a Tibetan Buddhist monk's search for the reincarnation of his beloved teacher, the world-renowned lama Geshe Lama Konchog. The filming, which began in October 2001, spans a time frame of five and a half years. It follows the deceased lama's closest disciple — a modest young monk named Tenzin Zopa, who speaks English well — as he seeks to find the child who is his master's reincarnation. Because Tenzin is only a humble monk, he questions his ability to accurately find and recognize the reincarnation of an enlightened master. He is daunted by the difficulty of the task, for which he alone seems responsible. Following a combination of prayer, intuition, and various forms of divination, Tenzin travels to the tiny villages of the remote Tsum Valley on the Nepal–China border, and checks many families and many children. He seeks to find a young boy of the right age who responds emotionally to one of his former master's possessions. Still many questions would remain, and many tests and trials must be met before the existence of a Rinpoche — a reincarnated Tibetan master — could be confirmed. Comedy Cheap Fun is a 2011 comedic drama film written and directed by Zach Sutherland. Comedy Knockout Drops is a 1935 short comedy film written by Charles Lamont and Glen Lambert and directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Mother's Day is an American psychological horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. It is a loose remake of Charles Kaufman's 1980 film of the same name and was written by Scott Milam and produced by Brett Ratner. The film is about three brothers who fail to rob a bank then run to their mother so she can help them get away. The brothers discover that their mother has lost her house in a foreclosure. The brothers hold the new owners and their guests hostage. When their mother arrives, she takes control of the situation. Documentary film Aardvark'd: 12 Weeks with Geeks is a 2005 documentary film about the development of Fog Creek Copilot, a remote assistance software tool. Conceptualization of the film began when Fog Creek Software CEO Joel Spolsky announced on his blog that he was seeking a filmmaker to document the development of the product, then called Project Aardvark. On May 3, 2005 it was announced that Lerone D. Wilson of Boondoggle Films would direct the film, and principal photography commenced shortly afterward. The film was released November 7, 2005 on DVD, and sold over 2,500 copies within the first few days of release. Later, Aardvark'd became a launch title for Google Videos Google Video Store paid download service. It is now available on YouTube. Animation Lorenzo is a 2004 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation about a cat, Lorenzo, who is "dismayed to discover that his tail has developed a personality of its own." The short was directed by Mike Gabriel and produced by Baker Bloodworth. It premiered at the Florida Film Festival on March 6, 2004, and later appeared as a feature before the film Raising Helen; however, it did not appear on the DVD release of the film. Work on the film began in 1943, but was shelved. It was later found along with Destino. The short intended to be one of the segments for the proposed but never completed Fantasia 2006. Documentary film The Front Show is a series of World War II era German military training films shown to German soldiers before being shipped off to the Eastern Front. They were directed by the veteran propagandist Fritz Hippler, best known for Der Ewige Jude. The installments in the series are: FS 11 Terrain Difficulties in the East, Winter and Spring FS 9/10 Construction of Positions FS 8 Defensive Battle in Winter FS 7 Attack by Infantry and Armor Against a Village FS 5/6 Mountains Troops Battle for a Town FS 4 Infantry on the Attack FS 3 Advance FS 2 Russian Construction of Positions FS 13 Traveling Across Ice Surfaces and Waters with Drifting Ice Comedy Sassy Player is a 2009 Thai comedy film directed by Poj Arnon. Documentary film The Beales of Grey Gardens is a documentary film by Albert Maysles, David Maysles and Ian Markiewicz, released in 2006. This film is a follow-up to the celebrated 1975 documentary Grey Gardens about Jackie Kennedy's aunt and cousin, "Big" Edie and "Little" Edie Beale. This film is composed entirely of footage not used in the original documentary that was shot at the Beale estate in East Hampton. The Beales of Grey Gardens gives greater insight into the simultaneously contentious and loving relationship between the mother and daughter, as well as their relationship with the young caretaker, Jerry, their multitude of cats, and Lois Wright, a friend who briefly appeared in Grey Gardens at the celebration of "Big" Edie's birthday. It includes a dramatic scene of a small fire in the second floor hallway of the mansion, which explains the large hole in the wall shown in the first film. In an interview filmed on the front porch, "Little" Edie claims that a newspaper in East Hampton claimed that she was schizophrenic, which she denied, saying "No Beales are schizophrenic!" Documentary film Iron Dog Volunteers Search For Drinking Water is a 2013 short documentary film that was directed by Thomas Abraham. Comedy Crimen en el hotel alojamiento is a 1974 Argentine film. Comedy Il ratto delle sabine is an Italian adventure comedy film from 1961, directed by Richard Pottier, written by Edoardo Anton, starring Roger Moore and Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel of André Castelot. Comedy Grumpier Old Men is a 1995 romantic comedy film, and a sequel to the 1993 film Grumpy Old Men. The film stars Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, and Sophia Loren, with Burgess Meredith, Daryl Hannah, Kevin Pollak, Katie Sagona, Ann Morgan Guilbert. Grumpier Old Men was directed by Howard Deutch, with the screenplay written by Mark Steven Johnson and the original music score composed by Alan Silvestri. The film was Meredith's final motion picture appearance. He was already suffering from Alzheimer's disease and had to be gently coached through his role in the film. Comedy Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzies is a 1925 short comedy film. Comedy When the traditionally minded pastor of a fundamentalist Baptist church suffers a debilitating stroke, the energetic young preacher brought in as a temporary replacement draws the ire of both his ailing predecessor and the jealous deacon who seeks to sabotage the stylish but sincere clergyman's career. Reverend Robert Gibbs has a decidedly unconventional means of preaching the gospel, so when he is recruited to stand-in for the debilitated Reverend Matthews during the latter's convalescence the congregation is at first somewhat taken aback. Eventually, however, the congregation warms to their new pastor, gradually embracing his hip style of preaching. As attendance at the California-based church begins to perk up, Reverend Gibbs makes the acquaintance of a pretty local teacher named Divine who lost her faith after losing her mother to cancer. Later, as Reverend Gibbs does his best to help restore the woman's faith, he discovers that she is in fact the daughter of the disapproving Reverend Matthews. When it begins to look as if Reverend Matthews may not be able to return to his post after all, the scheming Deacon Wells digs deep into Reverend Gibbs' past on a mission to prevent him from both becoming the permanent pastor and winning the heart of the lovely Divine. Comedy Nurse Betty is a 2000 American black comedy film directed by Neil LaBute starring Renée Zellweger as a Kansas waitress who suffers a nervous breakdown after witnessing her husband's murder, and starts obsessively pursuing her favorite soap actor. Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock play the hitmen who killed her husband and subsequently pursue her to Los Angeles. For her performance, Zellweger won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Animation Baltazar is a 2012 short animated film directed by Alessandro Correa. Animation Ecofaubourgs is a 2012 short animation film directed by Pierre Emmanuel Lyet. Thriller Rajendra Prasad owns a videocassette shop. He lends the cassettes to the people in his colony on hire. He knows the intricacies of survival in this big bad world and he has the ability to knit very wonderful but untruthful stores about almost everything under the sun. Once he goes to video graph a marriage where he meets the wonderful Shobhana and loses his heart right at the very first sight. Later she is transferred to the very place where Rajendra Prasad resides. He then musters courage to tell her of his love. Shobhana is a very firm person, she doesnÂ't like this lie business to eek out a living and thus she challenges the hero that sheÂ'd marry him if he wouldnÂ't lie even once in a period of one month, beginning from the 1st of March to the 1st of April, the date of his release from the prison of truth. Comedy The Pigeon That Took Rome is a 1962 film directed and written by Melville Shavelson and starring Charlton Heston. The film was based upon the novel The Easter Dinner, written by Donald Downes. Comedy Vulgar is a 2000 comedy thriller film written and directed by Bryan Johnson, produced by Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions, and features multiple actors from the View Askewniverse. The film is the tale of the mascot, "Vulgar", featured in the opening of Smith's debut Clerks. While starring many actors from View Askew Productions, it is Smith's first film not to be set in the View Askewniverse. Comedy Milk and Blood is a 2014 short film written by Markus Englmair and Ugla Hauksdóttir and directed by Markus Englmair. Comedy Make Me an Offer is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Peter Finch as an antique dealer. Comedy Staggered is a 1994 British romantic comedy film starring Martin Clunes and Anna Chancellor. It follows the misfortune of Neil, a bridegroom trying to get back to his bride after a Stag Night. Documentary film Shoot The Sun By Lyric is a 1999 film directed by Cho Jai-Hong. Comedy Bakula Namdev Ghotale is a 2007 comedy film written by Kedar Shinde and Macchindra More and directed by Kedar Shinde. Documentary film Tibetan Refugee is a 2004 documentary film directed by Richard Martini. Animation Gallavants is a 1984 animated musical, produced by Marvel Productions, and released on home video. Animation Of Men and Demons is a 1969 short, animation film directed by John Hubley. Animation Daffy Doodles is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Daffy is the notorious "moustache fiend", bent on putting a mustache on every lip in sight, while Porky is a police officer intent on capturing Daffy. This cartoon is the first full-length cartoon that animator Robert McKimson directed. Mel Blanc provided the voices for the characters, and Warren Foster was the writer. Comedy Genderbusters is a 2010 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Sam Berliner. Science Fiction Don't Blink is a 2011 Horror and Sci-fi film written and directed by Travis Oates. Thriller Sssshhh... is a 2003 Bollywood horror-thriller film starring Dino Morea, Tanisha and Karan Nath in the lead roles. It is directed by Pawan Kaul and produced by Sunil Mehta and Prem Kishen. The music is directed by Anu Malik. The movie is heavily inspired from the 1996 Hollywood thriller Scream. Comedy Fatty's Wine Party is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film The Man in the Silk Hat is a 1983 French documentary film about the films of the French silent film star Max Linder, directed by his daughter, Maud Linder. The film was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. A slightly longer version was presented in New York City in 1988, and released by Kino International. Documentary film Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements is a 1985 American short documentary film produced by David H. Goodman and directed by Deborah Shaffer. It won an Academy Award in 1986 for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy Cheese It, the Cat! is a 1957 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson. It is the second of three McKimson cartoons parodying television's The Honeymooners. Animation Zuckerkandl is a 1968 animated film directed by John Hubley. Narrated by Robert Maynard Hutchins, a former president of the University of Chicago and dean of Yale Law School, it was made into a comic book of the same name. The film profiles the fictitious philosopher Alexander Zuckerkandl and can be interpreted as a parody of Sigmund Freud. Documentary film Glamour Gal is a 1945 propaganda film documentary film about the eponymous large artillery gun and the ten Marines who work her, "a team of eleven". Comedy Mabel and Fatty's Wash Day is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller The Lady in Question is a 1999 American thriller television film directed by Joyce Chopra. It represents the last leading role and film for Gene Wilder and his last credit as screenwriter. As the previous Murder in a Small Town Wilder plays the amateur detective Larry "Cash" Carter. It was broadcast by A&E December 12, 1999. Documentary film World War II Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, the Nazis and the West is a 2008 6-episoded BBC/PBS documentary series on the role of Joseph Stalin and German-Soviet relations before, during, and after World War II, created by Laurence Rees and Andrew Williams. It carriers new controversial material which only became available to the public after the fall of communism from the Soviet archives, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Each episode last approximately one hour and features reenactments of the situations subject. Animation Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on the traditional French fairy tale of the same name by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont, Beauty and the Beast is the 30th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Additionally, it is third in the Disney Renaissance period. Starring Paige O'Hara and Robby Benson, Beauty and the Beast focuses on the relationship between the Beast, a prince who is magically transformed into a monster as punishment for his arrogance, and Belle, a young woman who he imprisons in his castle. The film also features the voices of Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, and Angela Lansbury, who occupy supporting roles. Walt Disney first attempted unsuccessfully to adapt Beauty and the Beast into an animated feature film during the 1930s and 1950s. Following the success of The Little Mermaid, Disney decided to adapt the fairy tale, which Richard Purdum originally conceived as a non-musical. Comedy Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy is a 1955 film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is also the 28th and final Abbott and Costello film produced by Universal Pictures. Thriller Zen Noir is a 2004 surrealist Buddhist murder mystery by independent filmmaker Marc Rosenbush, starring Kim Chan, Duane Sharp, Ezra Buzzington, Debra Miller, Jennifer Siebel and Howard Fong. Thriller The Guest is an American psychological thriller film, directed and edited by Adam Wingard, and written by Simon Barrett. The film stars Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Brendan Meyer and Lance Reddick. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. Wingard and Barrett similarly worked together for their previous film You're Next. The film was released in the UK on September 5 and received a wide release on September 17, 2014. Comedy The Battle of Love's Return is a 1971 comedy film written, directed, produced, and starring Lloyd Kaufman, the co-founder of Troma Entertainment, his first major film after his student production The Girl Who Returned. Kaufman plays 'Abacrombie', a down-on-his-luck loser. Upon being fired from his job, he sets out on a quest to find himself, encountering a variety of oddball characters who only make it harder for him. Sooner or later, he stumbles upon the girl of his dreams, and he determines to overcome his stupidity and win her heart. The film was favorably reviewed by Howard Thompson of the New York Times and Judith Crist of New York Magazine, who compared Kaufman to Woody Allen and Mel Brooks. The worst review, however, came from Kaufman's father: when asked what his favorite part of the movie was, he responded "the part where Lloyd gets killed". The film has never been released on DVD individually, but is included in its entirety on Kaufman's instructional box set, Make Your Own Damn Movie!, and is included as an Easter Egg on The Sexy Box, a DVD boxset of Squeeze Play!, Waitress!, Stuck on You! and The First Turn-On!. Animation Who Is the Champion? is a 2003 Vietnamese computer-animated sport film produced by Hanoi Film Productions. Documentary film Glass is a 1958 Dutch short documentary film by director and producer Bert Haanstra. The film won the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject in 1959. The film is about the glass industry in the Netherlands. It contrasts the hand made crystal from the Royal Leerdam Glass Factory with automated bottle making machines. Animation Vater und die Mathematik is 1970 film directed by Otto Sacher. Comedy Father Goose is a 1964 romantic comedy film set in World War II, starring Cary Grant, Leslie Caron and Trevor Howard. The title derives from "Mother Goose", the codename assigned to Grant's character. The film won an Academy Award for its screenplay. The film introduced the song "Pass Me By" by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh, later recorded by Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra and others. Documentary film Kukan is a documentary film by Rey Scott about the Chinese resistance to Japanese aggression during the early part of World War II. The film, subtitled The Battle Cry of China, was given an Honorary Academy Award. Considered lost for many years, an extant print was located and is in the process of being restored at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Robin Lung is producing a documentary about finding the copy, named "Finding Kukan". Documentary film Brand New Day is a music documentary film directed by Amos Gitai. Comedy Be Big! is a Hal Roach three-reel comedy starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot in November and December 1930, and released on February 7, 1931. Comedy Under False Colors is a 1914 short comedy film directed by Van Dyke Brooke Documentary film Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl Warren is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Bill Jersey and Judith Leonard about Chief Justice Earl Warren. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The cast included Gregory Peck, Robert Bork, William Brennan, Thurgood Marshall, and Arthur Miller. Comedy "American economic angst and gay panic explode in suburban New Jersey when the hilarious Dyke Dollar comes to town." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction Beyond Atlantis is a 1973 science fiction horror film directed by Eddie Romero and based on a story by Stephanie Rothman. It was described by David DeCoteau as "one of the very few family-oriented B movies to come out of the Philippines." This was because star Patrick Wayne insisted that the film be a family movie. The budget was higher than usual for movies shot in the Philippines at the time due to the use of underwater photography. Producer John Ashley admitted that the movie was meant to be a ripoff of The Treasure of Sierra Madre, but he had high hopes for it because he liked the script so much. The film did not do well financially, something Ashley chiefly attributed to the PG rating. He also thought that the extensive underwater footage slowed down the action. Animation Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, starring Bugs Bunny and Hiawatha, first released on June 7, 1941. The short makes several direct references to The Song of Hiawatha, an epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The short was directed by Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese, animated by Gil Turner, and the musical director was Carl Stalling. The voices of Bugs Bunny and Hiawatha were both provided by Mel Blanc. Documentary film Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine is a 2008 documentary film about artist and sculptor Louise Bourgeois directed by Marion Cajori and Amei Wallach and distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Documentary film First Picture is a documentary film by Akram Al-Ashqar. If follows the story of a Palestinian child from Tulkarm Camp for the Palestinian refugees. Born in one of the Israeli prisons, he spent more than two and a half years there. Then, he was separated from his mother who is still remaining arrested in prison by the Israeli Authorities, the moment when the child starts an adventure of discovering the natural life under the protection of his father and family and the companions of the released prisoner mates of his mother, being still very affected by the memories of his experience in prison. Documentary film Earth and the American Dream is a 1992 documentary directed by Bill Couturié. Documentary film Our Nazi is a 1984 documentary film directed by Robert Kramer. Comedy Life As We Know It is a 2010 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Greg Berlanti, starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel. It was released on October 8, 2010, after sneak previews in 811 theaters on October 2, 2010. It was released on DVD on February 8, 2011. Comedy Adventures of a Teenage Dragonslayer also known as I Was a 7th Grade Dragonslayer is a 2010 live action fantasy film directed by Andrew Lauer. Comedy Soloalbum is a 2003 film directed by Gregor Schnitzler. Comedy Chester, a plucky little cricket with the gift of making beautiful music leaves his country home to find fortune in the Big Apple, instead he finds himself overwhelmed by the dangerous bustle and hub-ub around him. Eventually, he teams up with a mouse, a boy and a cat to save the kindly owner of a corner newsstand from financial ruin. This Chuck Jones animated feature first appeared on television and earned a Parent's Choice Award. Comedy Grown Ups is a 2010 American buddy comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, and written by Adam Sandler, who also stars in this film. Besides Sandler, the film co-stars Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Rob Schneider. The film tells a story of five childhood friends who won their junior high school basketball championship in 1978. They reunite three decades later to mourn the death of their coach. Meeting at a lakeside cottage they rented when they were young, the friends also re-connect with each other, their spouses, and their children. Grown Ups was produced by Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Sandler, Rock, Schneider, and Spade all joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in the 1990–1991 season; supporting cast including Colin Quinn, Maya Rudolph, Tim Meadows, and Norm Macdonald have also been SNL cast members. Comedy Big Ears is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 108th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Cowboy del Amor is a 2005 documentary film directed by Michèle Ohayon. Documentary film The Green Rush is a 2008 documentary film written by Geoff Bunch, Casey Casseday and Ryan Wise and directed by Jason S. Edwards. Comedy O.K. Nerone is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati. Thriller The Junkman is a 1982 independent film which spent two years in production. To make the film, H. B. Halicki used his own personal collection of over 200 cars, toys, and guns - including Eleanor, the star of his 1974 cult classic Gone in 60 Seconds. The Junkman is the second installment of Halicki's film trilogy. It presents Gone in 60 Seconds and Deadline Auto Theft as films within a film. The opening car chase sequence, which involves a 1974 Bricklin SV-1, is part of Deadline Auto Theft '​s storyline. Comedy Chu and Blossom is a 2014 comedy film written by Charles Chu and Ryan O'Nan and directed by Charles Chu and Gavin Kelly. Thriller The Killing Kind is a 1973 American psychological horror directed by Curtis Harrington, and starring Ann Sothern and John Savage. The film is based on a screenplay by Tony Crechales, whose screenplay was revised by producer George Edwards, an associate producer on Harrington's previous film, What's the Matter with Helen?. Cindy Williams, who had previously done a small number of films, plays a new tenant named Lori, while Luana Anders, a Harrington regular, plays Louise, a suspicious librarian next door. Harrington extensively researched studies of serial murderers and says he has been complimented on the film's accuracy. The film features music by Andrew Belling and cinematography by Italian cameraman Mario Tosi. Animation The Girl With Liquid Eyes is a 2009 short animated film written by Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith and directed by Adam Smith and Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith. Science Fiction Seedpeople is a 1992 Horror science fiction film written by Charles Band and Jackson Barr and directed by Peter Manoogian. Comedy Girl Crazy is a 1943 musical film produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Based on the stage musical of the same name, Girl Crazy stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in their ninth of ten pairings, partly filmed on location near Palm Springs, California. This was also June Allyson's feature film debut. Music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin. Production began with Busby Berkeley as director, but Berkeley was fired after continued run-ins with Garland. An elaborate production number set to "I Got Rhythm" was his only major contribution to the film. Norman Taurog, who went on to direct Elvis Presley's rock and roll musicals, took over. The film used six songs from the original stage musical, plus another Gershwin song, "Fascinating Rhythm". The musical numbers were recorded in stereophonic sound but mixed into mono for release to theaters. Rhino Records released a compact disc featuring the original stereo recordings, which include probably the only stereo tracks of Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. Comedy The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike and based on the manga series Mogura no Uta. It was released in Japan on February 15, 2014. Animation Balance Cósmico/Cosmic Balance is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by Francisco Athié. Comedy A Severed Head is a 1970 British drama film starring Claire Bloom, Lee Remick, Richard Attenborough and Ian Holm, based on a novel of the same name by Iris Murdoch. Comedy Inappropriate Comedy is a 2013 American satirical sketch comedy film directed by Vince Offer. It was released on March 22, 2013. The film was originally envisioned as a sequel to Offer's previous anthology, The Underground Comedy Movie, and called Underground Comedy 2010. It is also a partial remake of Offer's previous film, with Flirty Harry re-shot with Adrien Brody. Comedy Meri Biwi Ka Jawaab Nahin is a 2004 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by S.M. Iqbal. It stars Akshay Kumar and Sridevi in pivotal roles. The film was shot in 1994 and delayed for 10 years finally releasing in 2004. Comedy Nirvana Street Murder is a 1990 Australian comedy film, written and directed by Aleksi Vellis, starring Mark Little, Ben Mendelsohn and Mary Coustas. Thriller Hostel: Part III is a 2011 American horror film directed by Scott Spiegel and the third installment of the Hostel film series. It was written by Michael D. Weiss. It was released direct-to-DVD on December 27, 2011. Documentary film Im Schatten der Weltstadt is a 1930 short documentary film directed by Albrecht Viktor Blum. Documentary film Arthur Rubinstein – The Love of Life is a 1969 documentary about Polish-American pianist Arthur Rubinstein. The film won the 1969 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was also screened at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival, but outside of the main competition. Documentary film Charles Bukowski: Bukowski at Bellevue is a 1995 biography, documentary film written by Charles Bukowski. Documentary film The Power of Two is a 2011 documentary film directed by Marc Smolowitz. Inspired by their 2007 memoir, “The Power Of Two” offers an intimate portrayal of the bond between half-Japanese twin sisters Anabel Stenzel and Isabel Stenzel Byrnes, their battle with the fatal genetic disease cystic fibrosis (CF) and miraculous survival through double lung transplants. Defying all odds, Ana and Isa have emerged as authors, athletes and global advocates for organ donation, and their connection to the CF and transplant communities provides rare insight into the struggles — and overlooked joys — of chronic illness. The twins’ receiving new lungs would have been unlikely in their mother’s native country, Japan, where organ donation rates are strikingly low. At the crux of a rising movement to change laws and stigmas, Ana and Isa embark on a tour of Japan to inspire change in the hearts and minds of a culture resistant to transplantation. Comedy The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Danford B. Greene and starring Bud Cort. Documentary film American Herro is a biographical documentary film about Herro Mustafa, and American diplomat and senior adviser on the Middle East to Vice President Joe Biden. The documentary covers Herro's early childhood as a Kurdish-Muslim refugee from Iraq as she fled with her family from Iraqi Kurdistan while under Saddam Hussein's regime to Minot, North Dakota, as well as her academic success and successful career as a diplomat stationed in Bosnia, Turkey, Iraq, and elsewhere. The documentary features home video footage of Mustafa's family in Iraq, photography from her childhood, and modern interviews with family, coworkers, and her trip back to Iraq. Documentary film I Grew Up in Princeton is an independent documentary film directed by Brad Mays, and produced by Lorenda Starfelt at LightSong Films in North Hollywood, California. The film had its festival debut at the New Jersey International Film Festival on June 14, 2014 and was followed by another screening at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival on June 28, 2014. Comedy Dysfunktional Family is an American documentary and stand-up comedy film written, produced and starring comedian Eddie Griffin. It was released to theaters by Miramax Films on April 4, 2003 and stayed in theaters until May 18, 2003. The film earned $2,255,000 with its widest release being in 602 theaters. Dysfunktional Family is mainly a concert performance featuring Eddie Griffin filmed live at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana that also includes behind-the-scenes documentary footage filmed in Kansas City, Missouri detailing the stand-up comedian's personal life and family as he travels to a family reunion to reunite with the cast of characters who are the root of his comedy: his mother, an uncle who was an ex-pimp, and his Uncle Curtis, who pontificates on his career as a porno director. Thriller Akcja pod Arsenałem is a Polish historical film, based on the novel Kamienie na szaniec by Aleksander Kamiński, released in 1978 and directed by Jan Łomnicki. Set during World War II, it tells the story of the Operation Arsenal, in which boyscouts of the Grey Ranks freed a truck carrying prisoners, among whom was Jan Bytnar. Comedy To Die by Your Side is a 2011 animated short comedy film written by Spike Jonze, Simon Cahn and Olympia Le-Tan and directed by Spike Jonze and Simon Cahn. Documentary film A Story of Children and Film is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Mark Cousins. Animation Nicolas & Guillemette is a 2011 animated short film directed by Virginie Thévenet. Comedy Night of the Garter is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Sydney Howard, Winifred Shotter and Elsie Randolph. It was based on the play Getting Gertie's Garter by Avery Hopwood and Wilson Collison. Documentary film Atlantic Rhapsody is a 1989 Faroese documentary film by Katrin Ottarsdóttir. The original Faroese title is Atlantic Rhapsody - 52 myndir úr Tórshavn, where the second part means "52 pictures from Tórshavn". The film presents a day in the life of some inhabitants of Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands. The narrative is structured as a relay race, in which a person, a thing or something out of a scene brings the audience into another scene with new people and events. It is the first ever Faroese feature-length film. Comedy The Expulsion from Paradise is a 1977 West German comedy film directed by Niklaus Schilling. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Chikara to Onna no Yo no Naka is a 1933 anime short film by Kenzō Masaoka and the first Japanese anime of any type to feature voiceovers. The film was released in black and white. There are no known prints of this film available, and is considered a lost film. Chikara was listed as one of the "Best of Best" by the 12th Japan Media Arts Festival. Documentary film The Bed Is Broken is a 2013 documentary, short film directed by Raluca Racean Gorgos. Thriller À ton image is a 2004 French film directed by Aruna Villiers. The story, based on the novel À ton image by Louise L. Lambrichs, is about a couple whose desire for a child leads them onto dangerous ground. Thriller Planet of Dinosaurs is a 1978 science fiction film. Set in an unspecified future, the film follows the journey of Captain Lee and his crew after they crash land on a planet with similar life conditions as Earth, but millions of years behind in time. Encountering a wide variety of dangerous dinosaurs, the crew decides that its best chance for survival lies on finding higher ground and setting up a defensive perimeter on a higher plateau for refuge to wait for when or if their rescuers arrive. They soon encounter a deadly Tyrannosaurus and must figure out a way to defeat the creature and survive on the planet. The film was a low budget endeavor with no major stars; James Whitworth and Max Thayer have the most film experience amongst the actors. Director James K. Shea instructed most of the budget to be spent on the special effects for the film, which included an array of award-winning stop motion dinosaurs, leaving little money for props or even to pay the main actors. Modern reviews have generally been negative, although there is agreement that the stop motion dinosaurs were the most notable and enjoyable aspect of the film. Comedy The Last 5 Years is a 2014 American musical comedy-drama film starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan. Based on Jason Robert Brown's musical of same name, the film is written and directed by Richard LaGravenese It premiered on September 7, 2014 in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy The Great Race is a 1965 American slapstick comedy Technicolor film starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood, directed by Blake Edwards, written by Blake Edwards and Arthur A. Ross, and with music by Henry Mancini and cinematography by Russell Harlan. The supporting cast includes Peter Falk, Keenan Wynn, Arthur O'Connell and Vivian Vance. The movie cost US$12 million, making it the most expensive comedy film at the time. It is noted for one scene that was promoted as "the greatest pie fight ever". Thriller Closed Circuit is a 2013 action, crime, drama, and thriller film written by Miroslaw Piepka and Michal Pruski, and directed by Ryszard Bugajski. Documentary film Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope is a 2011 documentary film on the San Diego Comic-Con International, directed by Morgan Spurlock. The film follows five subjects: aspiring comics artists Skip Harvey and Eric Henson; comic book dealer Chuck Rozanski, who attempts to sell a high-priced comic book; a group of costume designers led by Holly Conrad who enter the convention's cosplay competition; and fan James Darling, who plans to propose marriage to his girlfriend during one of the many events at the convention. The documentary also conducts brief interviews with comic book and Hollywood figures who share their experiences as fans and their feelings toward the event. Comedy Tableau is a 2013 short experimental fantasy comedy film directed and written by Nao Bustamante. Documentary film "The life and death of Sergio Vieira de Mello, one time UN special representative in Iraq, described as 'a cross between James Bond and Bobby Kennedy'. Sergio Vieira de Mello has been described by director Greg Barker as the 'the most important guy you've never heard of'. A Brazilian diplomat, he had a 33-year career at the UN, mostly working for the High Commissioner for Refugees office in Geneva, serving time in Bangladesh, Sudan, Cyprus, Mozambique, Peru and Yugoslavia. Perceived as Kofi Annan's right-hand man, Vieira de Mello was given the often controversial job as head of the UN's Human Rights Commission in 2002, and then, in the fallout from America and Britain's military campaign in Iraq, was given the key and delicate role of the organisation's special representative there. He was killed, along with at least 20 others, when the Canal Hotel in Baghdad was bombed in 2003. Barker's revealing portrait, based on the biography Chasing the Flame by Samantha Power, presents Vieira de Mello as 'a cross between James Bond and Bobby Kennedy', a man willing to confront, and frequently charm, heads of state and war criminals, winning respect from the likes of Condoleezza Rice and Tony Blair, who both appear here. Vieira de Mello refused to let his complex private life compromise his position, and the film explores it, while also, through testimonies of eye witnesses, including the military paramedics who tried to save his life, recreating the fateful day he died." Quotimg Michael Hayden Documentary film Mom and the Red Bean Cake is a documentary film. Comedy Paris Or Perish is a 2013 comedy film written by Reem Kherici, Philippe Lacheau and Morgan Spillemaecker and directed by Reem Kherici. Comedy Quints is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Kimberly J. Brown as the older sister of a set of quintuplets. Animation The Centaurs is a 1921 short animation written and directed by Winsor McCay. Documentary film Double Headed Eagle: Hitler's Rise to Power is a 1973 documentary film written by Lutz Becker and Philippe Mora and directed by Lutz Becker. Thriller AM1200 is a 2008 thriller film starring Eric Lange, John Billingsley and Ray Wise. It focuses on Sam Larson, an executive who is on the run after the suicide of his friend and co-conspirator in a scheme, Harry Jones. While driving along at night and trying to stay awake, Sam turns on his car radio to the A.M. band. While tuning through frequencies, he stops on 1200 kHz when he hears a call for help due to a medical emergency at radio station KBAL, transmitting from Mount Zaphon. He unwittingly drives to the radio station and when his car breaks down on the road, he ventures inside to use the telephone. There he finds a man handcuffed to a pole. Documentary film Run And Return is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Michael Thelin and Jose Luis Rios. Science Fiction "A spaceship crashes on a desert planet. The alien prisoner the intergalactic commandos are transporting escapes and starts killing the survivors one by one, but they are under strict instructions to bring the prisoner in alive. The soldiers begin to question their orders as they are slowly picked off, until it becomes one against one. As time starts to run out for both the survivors it is hard to tell who is the hunter and who is the hunted; who is the alien or who is the superior life form. Is killing the only way to survive? This is the debut feature from concept designer and artist Sandy Collora, who is best known for the 2003 short Batman: Dead End, one of the best fan films ever made. Hunter Prey is a tense chase film with the great production design you’d expect, and nods to Star Wars, westerns and other genre classics." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Comedy Vato and Felipe are two free loaders in need of cash fast, when they finally decide to look for a job nothing goes as planned. They decide to do what they know best and take the easy way out which leads them through a series of mishaps. Animation Crossed Herrings is a 2012 animated short film directed by Ivana Bosnjak and Lea Vidakovic. Comedy Ninja Kids!!!: Summer Mission Impossible is a 2013 action and comedy film directed by Ryuta Tasaki. Comedy Lemming is a psychological thriller film, directed by Dominik Moll and starring André Dussollier, Charlotte Rampling, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Laurent Lucas. It was entered into the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Animation The Seventh Brother is a 1991 animated film for children made and produced at Hungary's Pannonia Film Studio. It was co-produced with Magyar Televízió, Germany's RealFilm, and the U.S. outlet Feature Films for Families. Comedy Neighbors is a 1981 film based on the novel by Thomas Berger. It was released through Columbia Pictures, was directed by John G. Avildsen, and starred John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Cathy Moriarty, Kathryn Walker, and Lauren-Marie Taylor. The film takes liberties with Berger's story, and features a more upbeat ending. The screenplay of the film is officially credited to Larry Gelbart, although it was extensively rewritten, to Gelbart's public disapproval. Animation Song of the Spindle is a 2011 short film written and directed by Drew Christie. Animation La maison d'Olga is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Morgane Le Péchon. Comedy He Died with a Felafel in His Hand is a 2001 comedy, starring Noah Taylor. The film draws on the memoir of the same name and consists of a series of vignettes from a young man's experience of sharing accommodation with a variety of characters including Molly Cyrus and Tim Janes. There also exists a graphic adaptation of the novel. Science Fiction Mysterious Doctor Satan is a 1940 film serial named after its chief villain. Doctor Satan's main opponent is masked mystery man The Copperhead, whose secret identity is Bob Wayne, a man searching for justice and revenge on Satan for the death of his step-father. The serial charts the conflict between the two as Bob Wayne pursues Doctor Satan, while the latter completes his plans for world domination. It was directed by the directorial team of William Witney and John English. Doctor Satan is played by Edward Ciannelli and The Copperhead/Bob Wayne by Robert Wilcox. Henry Brandon was originally intended to play the part of Doctor Satan while wearing a regular devil costume, complete with horns. At the end of the 1930s, however, this would have stretched the audience's imagination too far so a more believable villain was written in the form of a sleek, gangster-style mad scientist played by Ciannelli. Thriller Subhuman, also known as Shelf Life, is a 2004 Canadian low-budget film. The movie starts with featuring one man tracking a pair of seductive girls to a murky back alley before decapitating and immolating one of them before being hit by a car. Following another man's, called Martin, strange urging, Ben and his girlfriend Julie choose to take him back to their apartment in order for him to spend the night there recovering, instead of to the nearest hospital. A young couple is exposed to Martin, who believes that people are being harvested by vampires. Martin is a strange homeless, alcoholic, drug addict that nobody takes serious because he escaped form a mental asylum. Unless Martin can convince other humans that they are being taken over by parasites all may be lost. Comedy Mother's Child is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Les bricoleurs is a 1963 French thriller film directed by Jean Girault and starring Francis Blanche, Darry Cowl, Elke Sommer and Jacqueline Maillan. Two estate agents discover a body in a house they are about to sell to a customer. It was released as Who Stole the Body? in the United States. Comedy The Snitching Hour is a 1922 comedy film written by Lewis Allen Browne and directed by Alan Crosland. Documentary film Rosenblatt - The Final Inning is a 2011 sports documentary directed by Sue Maryott. Thriller Wheels is a 1999 drama-thriller film from Yugoslavia, written and directed by Djordje Milosavljevic. Animation Louis is a 2013 short animated film directed by Mathilde Parquet. Comedy Ravioli is a 2003 comedy drama film written by Alfred Dorfer, Markus Pauser and Gregor Stampfl and directed by Peter Payer. Documentary film Our Cells is a 2002 documentary film directed by Tamás Almási. Comedy Magnetické vlny léčí is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1965. Documentary film Into Oblivion is a documentary history film directed by Šimon Špidla. Documentary film Lewis Clark - Corps of Discovery in Missouri is a documentary film about the Lewis and Clark Expedition produced by the Missouri Department of Conservation. Documentary film Dante Ferreti- Production Designer is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Gianfranco Giagni. Comedy The E-Flat Man is a 1935 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Animation The Crumblegiant is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by John McCloskey. Thriller Left Behind is an American apocalyptic thriller film directed by Vic Armstrong and written by Paul LaLonde and John Patus. The film is based on the novel of the same name written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. It is one of two films based on the novel, the other being Left Behind: The Movie from 2000. The film was released on October 3, 2014 and was panned by critics. Documentary film Belo Monte: Announcement of a War is a documentary film directed by André D'Elia. Comedy Gola Gola is a 2014 comedy romance film directed by Shyam. Comedy "One of Australia's most anticipated films of the year, the musical Bran Nue Dae arrives with all the energy, fun and downright sass of the original stage version. Featuring a cast that includes both acclaimed and emerging Australian actors and musicians, the story of one young Aboriginal man's search for love and his true identity can finally reach audiences all over the world. It's the summer of 1969 in Broome, an idyllic spot on Australia's west coast. Sixteen-year-old Willie (Rocky McKenzie) just wants to hang out with his friends. When he gets up the courage, he also wants to invite the beautiful local church singer, Rosie (Jessica Mauboy), out to the movies. But these typical teenaged pursuits must wait, as Willie is about to leave for Catholic boarding school in Perth at the wishes of his deeply devout mother. Life at the boarding school under the oppressive and condescending leadership of Father Benedictus (Geoffrey Rush) soon chafes, however, and Willie rebels, bolting for freedom. Alone in the city, he has no survival skills. He eventually finds a mentor in Uncle Tadpole (Ernie Dingo), an errant former resident of Broome. Tadpole insists on accompanying Willie back home, and the pair hitch a ride with the hippie Annie (Missy Higgins) and a German tourist, Slippery (Tom Budge). In the meantime, Father Benedictus has hit the highway in search of Willie, determined to return him to school. Underneath the film's road movie/romantic comedy veneer is a story about identity and culture, and how each person needs to navigate those stony shores individually. The latter half of the sixties is a fitting era for such a philosophical search, and production designer Felicity Abbott captures it perfectly. Photography by Andrew Lesnie (who won an Academy Award® for The Fellowship of the Ring) showcases both the stunning Australian landscapes and the compelling visage of Willie as he tries to maintain his emotional footing amid the chaos that surrounds him. Hats off to director Rachel Perkins for shepherding one of Australia's finest stage productions to the screen." Quoting Jane Schoettle on the 2009 TIFF site. Science Fiction 1. April 2000 is a 1952 political satire film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Hilde Krahl, made during the Allied Occupation of Austria. The script was reportedly commissioned at the request of the Austrian government, and is a political satire depicting a harmless, potentially congenial future Austria still subject to needless and stifling oversight by the four Allied powers, as established following the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. The film was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Cohen on the Bridge is a documentary about Operation Entebbe by director Andrew Wainrib, who gained unprecedented access to the surviving commandos and hostages. An animated short of the documentary won the St. Louis International Film Festival's Festival Prize was an Award Winner at the Palm Springs Short Fest and played many festivals in 2010 and 2011 including Big Sky, Tall Grass, Jerusalem International, and Santa Barbara International. The feature length documentary is slated for release in 2011, the 35th anniversary of Operation Entebbe. Comedy Sirphire is a 2012 Punjabi film directed by Harjit Ricky. The film was released on August 10, 2012. The film is choreographed by Tejas Dattani. Comedy Cesta do hlubin študákovy duše is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1939. Documentary film Garden Roll Bounce Parking Lot is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Melissa Friedling. Documentary film Special Forces: Untold Stories: Vol. 1 is a 2008 documentary film directed by Tom Naughton. Comedy Where the Lark Sings is a 1936 musical comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Mártha Eggerth, Alfred Neugebauer and Hans Söhnker. It is an Operetta film, based on the 1918 work Where the Lark Sings by Franz Lehár. The film was a German language co-production between Hungary, Germany and Switzerland Science Fiction Precious Find is a 1996 science fiction film directed by Philippe Mora. The film is set on the Moon, in year 2049. Documentary film "Dr. Nakamats himself is our guide as, without comment from the Danish filmmakers, he shows us his many inventions. The 81-year-old Japanese has 3,300 patents to his name, including the first floppy disk, the aphrodisiac Love Jet spray, and Dr. Nakamats's Brain Drink. He always gets his best ideas -- as he demonstrates -- underwater and "0.5 seconds before death." (He invented an underwater memo pad to make immediate note of these ideas.) A moment later, we see Nakamats bouncing past on springs intended to make jogging less strenuous. He seems remarkably sprightly for a man born in 1928, and he intends to live to the age of 144. With this in mind, he has carried out a daily examination of the effect of his meal (of which he takes a photograph) on his blood since 1971. This work received the Ig Nobel Prize in 2005, for achievements that "first make people laugh, and then make them think." Nakamats is proud of the award, just as he is of a letter from George Bush, Sr. He is also vain (he sings a song in praise of his own tenacity) and unwilling to be contradicted. Nakamats gives a severe lecture, Japanese-style, to a noncompliant staff member at the hotel where he is intending to celebrate his 80th birthday -- it is an elaborate display of great honor, respect, shame, and apologies. Nonetheless, Nakamats jokingly predicts that the filmmakers will "edit out all the good stuff and only show the weird scenes."" Quoting the synopsis form the 2009 IDFA site. Comedy Brüno is a 2009 American mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, who produced, co-wrote, and played the gay Austrian fashion journalist Brüno. It is the third and final film based on Baron Cohen's characters from Da Ali G Show; the first were Ali G Indahouse and Borat. Thriller Caltiki – The Immortal Monster is a 1959 Italian science fiction horror film directed by Riccardo Freda. The plot concerns a team of archaeologists investigating Mayan ruins who come across a blob-like monster. They manage to destroy it with fire while keeping a sample of the monster. Meanwhile, a comet is due to pass close to Earth, the same comet which passed near the Earth at the time the Mayan civilization mysteriously collapsed. The film proposes the question "Is there a connection between the monster and the comet?" Comedy Let's Make a Million is a 1936 film directed by Ray McCarey. Comedy Cha Cha for Twins is a 2012 Taiwanese romantic comedy film directed by Yang Yi-chien and Jim Wang. Animation Tintin and the Temple of the Sun / The Seven Crystal Balls & Prisoners of the Sun is a film made after the success of the Belvision cartoon series. The subject was to be The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun. There was a lot of publicity for the movie. Many scenes from the books were deleted; in fact, the whole of the first book was condensed into fifteen minutes of film. Events were changed and some were added. For example, the Great Inca's Daughter was introduced, who tried to beg her father to spare the prisoners and likes Zorrino. Also, Thomson and Thompson accompany Tintin and Captain Haddock on their quest to rescue Calculus, whereas in the book their only role was attempting to use dowsing in order to find Tintin and his friends, and their arrival in the Incan village delays the execution. Comedy Fun 2shh: Dudes in the 10th Century is a 2003 Hindi Comedy Film directed by Imtiaz Punjabi and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Gulshan Grover and Paresh Rawal. Thriller Krabat is a 2008 German fantasy film directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner from a screenplay by Michael Gutmann and Kreuzpaintner, based on Otfried Preußler's novel of the same name. The plot is about a boy, Krabat, who learns black magic from a sorcerer. A DVD-Video encode of the film is distributed in the United Kingdom as Krabat and the Legend of the Satanic Mill. It premiered in the US at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2009. Comedy The Mule is a 2014 comedical crime fiction film written by Angus Sampson and Leigh Whannell and directed by Angus Sampson and Tony Mahony. Thriller Yojimbo is a 1961 jidaigeki film directed by Akira Kurosawa. It tells the story of a ronin, portrayed by Toshiro Mifune, who arrives in a small town where competing crime lords vie for supremacy. The two bosses each try to hire the deadly newcomer as a bodyguard. Based on the success of Yojimbo, Kurosawa's Sanjuro was altered to feature a very similar lead character. Documentary film Und vor mir die Sterne: Das Leben der Schlagersängerin..... is a 1997 film directed by Ulrike Franke and Michael Loeken. Comedy Birdemic: Shock and Terror is a 2008 American independent romantic horror film written, directed, and produced by James Nguyen. The film stars Alan Bagh and Whitney Moore. Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, Birdemic tells the story of a romance between the two main characters as their small town is attacked by birds. Birdemic was made with no studio support, largely self-financed and produced through Nguyen's Moviehead Pictures company for a budget of less than $10,000. The film has gained notoriety for its poor quality, with many critics citing it as one of the worst films of all time. After a limited theatrical release, the film gained a cult following and was picked up for distribution by Severin Films in 2010. Science Fiction Kamen Rider Blade The Movie: Missing Ace is the theatrical film adaptation of the Japanese 2004 Kamen Rider series, Kamen Rider Blade, directed by Hidenori Ishida and Katsuya Watanabe and written by Toshiki Inoue. The catchphrase for the movie is "". The film is produced by Ishimori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films of the Kamen Rider series. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with the movie for 2004's Super Sentai series Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger, Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger The Movie: Full Blast Action, both of which premiered on September 11, 2004. The film's title is translated into English as Masked Rider Blade The Movie: Missing Ace. The Director's Cut was released on DVD on May 21, 2005 and peaked at number 13 in the weekly Oricon chart, remaining in the list for 5 weeks. Comedy Podia Ser Pior is a 2009 Brazilian comedy film written and directed by Ian SBF, and starring Fábio Porchat, Tatá Werneck, Danilo Gentili, Fernando Caruso, Gregório Duvivier, Josie Antello and Wagner Santisteban. The release of the film didn't happened due to lack of budget revenue for the promotion. Science Fiction The Watcher in the Woods is a 1980 American horror film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. Based on the 1976 novel by Florence Engel Randall, it is a live action film that contains elements of the mystery, thriller, horror, and science fiction genres. The Watcher in the Woods suffered from various production problems and was pulled from theatres after its initial release in 1980. It was re-released in 1981 after being re-edited and a revised ending added. The story concerns a teenage girl and her little sister who become encompassed in a supernatural mystery regarding a missing girl in the woods surrounding their new home in the English countryside. It stars legendary actress Bette Davis alongside Lynn-Holly Johnson, Kyle Richards, Carroll Baker, and David McCallum. The movie was filmed at Pinewood Studios and the surrounding areas in Buckinghamshire, England. Thriller Tension is a 1949 crime thriller film noir directed by John Berry, and written by Allen Rivkin, based on a story written by John D. Klorer. The drama features Richard Basehart, Audrey Totter, Cyd Charisse, Barry Sullivan, and William Conrad. Animation Woody tricks Ali Gator into a swampland chase. The banjo-plucking alligator shoots down what he thinks is a southbound duckling, except that it's a woodpecker. Woodpecker stew is better than none. The trouble is that Woody is hungry, too... and alligator stew will do. Documentary film Les larmes de l’émigration is a 2010 documentary film directed by Alassane Diago. Thriller Domestic Disturbance is a 2001 psychological thriller film directed by Harold Becker and stars John Travolta and Vince Vaughn. It co-stars Teri Polo, Matt O'Leary and Steve Buscemi. Animation Imago is a short animation film directed by Cédric Babouche. Comedy Brother Rat is a 1938 film about cadets at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, directed by William Keighley and starring Priscilla Lane and Wayne Morris. The film also featured Eddie Albert in his film debut, as well as Ronald Reagan, who, while working on the film, met the actress Jane Wyman whom he later married. The title refers to the term used for cadets in their first year at the Institute. Scenes of the film were shot on site in Lexington on the Institute's historic Parade Ground, and the baseball game scene was filmed at Alumni Memorial Field. Animation Retouches is a 2008 animated short film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Animation The End of Evangelion is a 1997 Japanese animated science fiction film written and directed by Hideaki Anno, released as a finale for the mecha-based television series Neon Genesis Evangelion. The film is divided into two episodes: Episode 25': Love is Destructive and Episode 26': ONE MORE FINAL: I need you. They effectively replace the series' controversial final two episodes with a more "real world" account of the story's apocalyptic climax. Gainax originally proposed titling the film Evangelion: Rebirth 2. The End of Evangelion received polarizing opinions initially, with the film obtaining the Animage Anime Grand Prix in 1997 and reviews that ranged from glowing to antipathetic. Popular opinion towards the film has turned with time, with some considering it to be one of the best animated films of all time. Documentary film Pluck is a 2006 documentary film directed by Richard Atkinson and Dore Hammond. Comedy Almost a Gentleman is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Billy Bennett, Kathleen Harrison, and Gibb McLaughlin. In January 1928, Bennett had appeared in a short film of the same title, made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process. Comedy La Gordiranfla is a 2008 short comedy film written and directed by Anwar Safa. Thriller In this sexy thriller, a former prostitute married to a powerful politician and a female reporter working on an investigative piece visit the same hotel. Each is sent to the wrong room, resulting in incidents of mistaken identity that lead to complicated and dangerous erotic liaisons. Confessions of a Call Girl stars Lesley Lindsay, Basil McDonald, and Lexington Steele. Thriller Rigor Mortis is a 2013 Hong Kong horror film directed by Juno Mak, and also produced by Takashi Shimizu. The film is a tribute to the Mr. Vampire film series. Many of the former cast are featured in this film: Chin Siu-ho, Anthony Chan, Billy Lau and Richard Ng. Additionally, Chung Fat, who starred in Encounters of the Spooky Kind, is also featured. Comedy The Mighty Ducks is a 1992 American sports comedy film directed by Stephen Herek, starring Emilio Estevez. It was produced by Avnet–Kerner Productions and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the first film in The Mighty Ducks trilogy. In the UK, South Africa and Australia, the film was retitled Champions. Subsequently, UK home releases are now titled The Mighty Ducks Are the Champions, reflecting both titles, as well as to possibly avoid confusion with the sequel. Documentary film Music For Montserrat was a concert held on 15 September 1997 at the Royal Albert Hall. Musicians came together to raise funds for the Caribbean island of Montserrat after a major volcanic eruption by the Soufrière Hills volcano earlier that year left the island, including its capital of Plymouth, devastated. The concert starred musicians such as Phil Collins, Ray Cooper, Carl Perkins, Jimmy Buffett, Mark Knopfler, Sting, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Midge Ure, Arrow and many more, all of whom had once recorded at the island's famous AIR Studios. A DVD was released with the most famous songs from the concert, such as Your Song, Layla, Brothers In Arms, Blue Suede Shoes, take me home, Yesterday, Hey Jude, and Message In A Bottle. The concert was arranged and produced by George Martin; proceeds from the show and DVD were used for immediate relief and also helped fund the building of a new cultural centre in Montserrat. On its completion in 2006, George Martin gifted the centre to the islanders. For Carl Perkins, this was his last major live performance; he died just over four months later on 19 January 1998. Comedy My Mummy is a 2008 comedy film directed by J. Todd Anderson. Documentary film 140 is a 2009 documentary film starring Kiele Sanchez, Kevin Sussman and Emily Schooley. Comedy Amante para dos is a 1981 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Hugo Sofovich. The film starred Alberto Olmedo, Tato Bores and Moria Casán. Comedy Formosa is a 2005 film comedy directed by Noah Kadner and written by Jamieson Stern. It won the Jury Award at the 2005 Garden State Film Festival. Thriller The Lawless Breed is a 1953 western film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Rock Hudson. The film is based on the life of outlaw John Wesley Hardin. Thriller Hathyar is a 2002 Bollywood crime drama film. Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The film is a sequel to 1999's Vaastav . Starring Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty and Sharad Kapoor, Hathyar begins where Vaastav had ended. The movie was an average performer at box office. Comedy Mini's First Time is a 2006 comedy drama film written and directed by Nick Guthe and produced by Trigger Street Productions. It was screened at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 1, 2006 and had a limited release on July 14, 2006. It was released on DVD on October 24, 2006 by HBO Films. Comedy Star mit fremden Federn is an East German film. It was released in 1955. Science Fiction Westworld is a 1973 science fiction western-thriller film written and directed by novelist Michael Crichton and produced by Paul Lazarus III. It stars Yul Brynner as an android in a futuristic Western-themed amusement park, and Richard Benjamin and James Brolin as guests of the park. Westworld was the first theatrical feature directed by Michael Crichton. It was also the first feature film to use digital image processing, to pixellate photography to simulate an android point of view. The film was nominated for Hugo, Nebula and Golden Scroll awards, and was followed by a sequel film, Futureworld, and a short-lived television series, Beyond Westworld. In August 2013, HBO announced plans for a television series based on the original film. Thriller The Tenant is a 1976 psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski, starring Polanski, Isabelle Adjani, Melvyn Douglas, and Shelley Winters. It is based upon the 1964 novel Le locataire chimérique by Roland Topor. The film is also known under the French title Le Locataire. It is the last film in Polanski's "Apartment Trilogy", following Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. The film had a total of 534,637 admissions in France. Thriller I Am Slave is a 2010 television film produced for Channel 4 on the story of one woman's fight for freedom from modern-day slavery. It premiered on Channel 4 on 30 August 2010. The movie is mostly based on Mende Nazer, a British author, human rights activist and a former slave in Sudan. Documentary film One Beach is a 2011 short documentary news film written by Erin Butner and Melanie Simonich, and directed by Jason Baffa. Comedy Ending Up is a 2013 short comedy film directed by Paige Morrow Kimball. Documentary film Las Hurdes: Tierra Sin Pan, is a 27-minute-long documentary film directed by Luis Buñuel and co-produced by Buñuel and Ramon Acin. The narration was written by Buñuel, Rafael Sanchez Ventura, and Pierre Unik, with cinematography by Eli Lotar. Comedy Dance Flick is a 2009 American parody comedy movie directed by Damien Dante Wayans, written by many of the Wayans Family, and starring Shoshana Bush and Damon Wayans, Jr.. The film is a spoof of the popular dance film genre. It was set for release in North America on February 6, 2009. It was moved, however, to August 2009 and then to May 22, 2009. Comedy The Adding Machine is a 1969 American-British fantasy drama film produced, written, and directed by Jerome Epstein. It is based on a stage production of the 1923 Elmer Rice play directed by Jerome Epstein in Los Angeles in the 1940s. Comedy Fickle is a 2011 comedy film directed by John A. Gallagher. Documentary film Maori Boy Genius is a 2011 documentary, biography, drama, family film written and directed by Pietra Brettkelly. Animation Strong and Dreaming is a 2010 short animated film directed by Avery Kalapa. Comedy Varannan vecka is a Swedish comedy/drama film, released in 2006 and directed by Måns Herngren, Felix Herngren, Hannes Holm and Hans Ingemansson. The film also stars Måns and Felix Herngren, amongst others. Comedy Buccaneer Woodpecker is the 46th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 20, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Free Angela & All Political Prisoners is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Shola Lynch. Thriller Sightings: Heartland Ghost is a 2002 film based on the TV series Sightings and inspired by true events. The film was written by Phil Penningroth and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Comedy Venice, the Moon and You is a film directed by Dino Risi released on Aug 26, 1959. Science Fiction Film Production NotesFinal Fantasy: The Spirits Within emerges from its successful interactive game roots to deliver an exciting new breed of motion picture adventure. A fresh, provocative take on the sci-fi genre, the film blends spiritual underpinnings and the universal concerns of man versus nature with the energy of the digital gaming medium and the scope of the motion picture environment.Final Fantasy game creator Hironobu Sakaguchi’s vision to take the latest in computer graphic technology and the best artists in the world to create a brand new form of entertainment now comes to the big screen—a visual feast of concept, motion, design and imagination with all-new, hyperReal characters embarking on an all-new adventure.“I have always wanted to create a new form of entertainment that fuses the technical wizardry of interactive games with the sensational visual effects of motion pictures,” says Sakaguchi. “Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within takes us one step closer to that dream.“With the flexibility of these hyperReal characters,” Sakaguchi continues, “it really opens up new doors and a whole new level of ideas and possibilities for feature films and entertainment.”Adds Chris Lee, one of the film’s producers, “We have created technology to expand the envelope of what is possible for computer-generated human characters.”Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within represents the continuing evolution of the synergy between video gaming and cinema. It is the next creative step from the trendsetting Final Fantasy game series, which has sold more than 33 million units worldwide and ranks as one of the most popular interactive game franchises of all time. Each game and the film are originated from Final Fantasy’s rich storytelling tradition and underlying themes of love, friendship, dreams, epic adventure, life and death with a spiritual backdrop. The game series is renowned for creating genuinely touching characters and relationships and for always leaving players wanting more. Each installment has started anew with fresh characters and storylines in order to present a self-contained story. “That’s the philosophy that Sakaguchi brought to the movie as well,” says Chris Lee.“This is the first time that a film inspired by a video game has been directed by the creator of the game, in the medium of the game,” he continues. “What gamers have come to love about Final Fantasy is that Sakaguchi always raises the bar in terms of the images he produces and the storylines he creates. Those are the same standards that were applied to making this movie.“This is a chance to tell a great human story in a completely different medium. Only Sakaguchi would have the vision to take what he had learned in gaming and apply it to the motion picture process,” says Lee. Yet while capturing the kind of excitement, energy and integrity presented in the phenomenally successful game series, “the film’s subject matter and plot appeals not just to gamers but to a wide audience of moviegoers.”Columbia Pictures and Square Pictures present Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. Hironobu Sakaguchi directs from an original screenplay written by Al Reinert and Jeff Vintar. Story by Sakaguchi. Motonori Sakakibara co-directs. The film features the voices of actors Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi, Peri Gilpin, Ming-Na, Ving Rhames, Donald Sutherland and James Woods, among others. Sakaguchi, Jun Aida and Chris Lee are producers. The film’s creative team includes director of photography Motonori Sakakibara, animation director Andy Jones, conceptual director Tani Kunitake, character technical director Kevin Ochs, senior animator Roy Sato, VFX supervisor Remo Balcells and composer Elliot Goldenthal. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within has been rated PG-13 by the MPAA for sci-fi action violence. Final Fantasy: SynopsisPrepare to Embark on an Epic AdventureIn the not too distant future, the earth is invaded by aliens. Great cities are deserted, populations are decimated, alien beings have... Comedy The Fighting O'Flynn is a 1949 American film directed by Arthur Pierson. The film's screenplay by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is based on the novel of the same name by Justin Huntly McCarthy. Animation Só Mais Um is a 2013 animation film directed by Rodrigo César Santos. Documentary film Looking for Mr. Miyagi is a biographical documentary film directed by David Liban. Comedy Bride of Chucky is a 1998 horror comedy film distributed by Universal Pictures and New Line Cinema. It is the fourth installment in the Child's Play film series. The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu. It stars Jennifer Tilly and Brad Dourif, as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl, and Nick Stabile. The film marks the point where the Child's Play series takes a more humorous turn and often into self-referential parody. It doesn't continue on with the concept of a child victim in possession of the doll, thus the absence of Child's Play in the title. Bride of Chucky follows the events of Child's Play 3 in continuity, but not tonally or in a continuation of those films' overall plot. This film also marks Chucky's new permanent look, a more frightening appearance in which his face is covered in stitches, staples, and scars following his fate in Child's Play 3. Although made seven years after, the setting is one month following the events depicted in Child's Play 3. Comedy Crowned and Dangerous was a 1997 made-for-TV movie based on a true story and starred Yasmine Bleeth, Cassidy Rae, George Eads and Jill Clayburgh. Thriller Savage Vengeance is a 1993 American slasher-rape and revenge film directed by Donald Farmer and the unofficial sequel to the controversial 1978 film I Spit on Your Grave, starring Camille Keaton, under the alias "Vickie Kehl", as Jennifer Hills. No scenes from the first film were used, and instead new footage was used for flashbacks scenes, ostensibly because of legal rights issues. Documentary film Breaking the Huddle: The Integration of College Football is a sports documentary on HBO. Thriller El Leyton is a 2001 drama film written by Luis Acuña, Fernando Aragón and Gonzalo Justiniano, directed by Gonzalo Justiniano. Comedy My Dear Desperado is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Kim Kwang-sik, and starring Park Joong-hoon and Jung Yu-mi as two people who become semi-basement one-room neighbors: brave yet jobless Se-jin and Dong-chul, the neighborhood gangster who always gets beaten up. The film received 688,832 admissions nationwide. Science Fiction Hoverboard is a 2012 short comedy adventure film written and directed by Sydney Freeland. Thriller Boogie Boy is a 1998 film featuring Traci Lords as Shonda. It was written and directed by Craig Hamann and produced by Braddon Mendelson. It also stars Mark Dacascos, Emily Lloyd, Jaimz Woolvett, Frederic Forrest, Joan Jett and Linnea Quigley. Director Craig Hamann is known for co-starring in Quentin Tarantino's unfinished film My Best Friend's Birthday. Science Fiction .... Dracula vs. Frankenstein is a 1971 United States horror film directed by Al Adamson. Comedy Gay Robot is a 2006 comedy film written by Tom Gianas, Nick Swardson and directed by Tom Gianas. Documentary film The Link and the Chain is a 1963 French documentary film about life in the Loyalty Islands, directed by Jacques Ertaud. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Raped by an Angel a.k.a. Naked Killer 2 is a 1993 Category III Hong Kong film directed by Andrew Lau, with a scenario by Wong Jing. Comedy Marshal Tito's Spirit is a 1999 Croatian film directed by Vinko Brešan. It was Croatia's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Chapter Two is a 1979 romantic comedy drama film directed by Robert Moore and produced by Ray Stark. It is based on Neil Simon's 1977 Broadway play of the same name. Comedy The Man with Bogart's Face is a 1980 comedy film, released by 20th Century Fox and based on a novel of the same name. Andrew J. Fenady, author of the novel, produced the film and wrote the screenplay. Thriller Yellowstone is a 63-minute American film set in Yellowstone National Park, directed by Arthur Lubin and released by Universal Studios. The film, starring Judith Barrett, Henry Hunter, Ralph Morgan, Alan Hale, Raymond Hatton, and Andy Devine, combines murder mystery, romance, and natural setting. The famous historic building Old Faithful Inn is featured in the film. Animation La gallina ciega is a 2005 short animation movie written by Sylvie Chesneau, Isabel Herguera, Satinder Singh and directed by Isabel Herguera. Thriller Krodhi is a 1981 Indian Hindi film directed by Subhash Ghai and starring Dharmendra, Shashi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman, Pran, Premnath, Sachin, Ranjeeta and Hema Malini in an extended special appearance. The movie was produced by Ranjit Virk and the music was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Comedy For Valour is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn and Veronica Rose. It was made at Shepperton Studios, with sets designed by Oscar Werndorff. Unlike previous films starring Walls and Lynn, it was based on an original screenplay rather than one of the Aldwych Farces. Both Walls and Lynn played dual roles of two Boer War veterans and their son and grandson respectively. It was the last time the two actors, who had been one of the most popular film comedy teams of the decade, appeared together on screen. Comedy Let's Go Native, is a 1930 American black-and-white musical comedy film, directed by Leo McCarey and released by Paramount Pictures. A very memorable, witty quote is when Jerry comments on being the only man on an island populated by women. Jerry: "It was one of the Virgin Islands, but it drifted." The tagline was: "Paramount's wild, merry, mad hilarious farce!" Comedy Julia Julia is a 1981 Norwegian comedy film directed by Petter Vennerød and Svend Wam. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Natacha Atlas, la rose pop du Caire is a 2007 documentary film. Documentary film Unchained Memories is a 2003 documentary film about the stories of former slaves interviewed during the 1930s as part of the Federal Writers' Project and preserved in the WPA Slave Narrative Collection. This HBO film interpretation directed by Ed Bell and Thomas Lennon is a compilation of slave narratives, narrated by actors, emulating the original conversation with the interviewer. The slave narratives may be the most accurate in terms of the everyday activities of the enslaved, serving as personal memoirs of more than two thousand former slaves. The documentary depicts the emotions of the slaves and what they endured. The "Master" had the opportunity to sell, trade, or kill the enslaved, for retribution should one slave not obey. Comedy Hardcore Comedy is a 2013 comedy film directed by Yiu Fai Lo, Chong Siu Wing and Henri Wong and written by Yiu Fai Lo and Henri Wong. Documentary film In the Shadow of a Man is a 2012 documentary directed by Hanan Abdalla. Animation Snowdysseus is a 2013 short film written and directed by Evan Curtis. Thriller Submarines is a 2003 action film directed by David Douglas. Documentary film Eurovision: Your Country Needs Blue is a documentary that aired on BBC One on 16 April 2011. It was narrated by Graham Norton. The documentary focused on Blue and how they managed to represent the UK in the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest. Archive clips from Eurovision were included and contributions came from: Cliff Richard, Lulu, John Barrowman, Aston Merrygold, Marvin Humes, Arlene Phillips, Scott Mills, Robin Gibb, David Arnold and Bucks Fizz Comedy Edison and Leo is a 2008 stop-motion animated feature film produced by Perfect Circle Production and Infinity Entertainment. It is Canada's first stop-motion animated feature. Documentary film Every Little Step is a 2008 American documentary film produced and directed by James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo. It follows the process of casting the 2006 Broadway revival of A Chorus Line and explores the history of the award-winning musical, beginning with the informal interviews with Broadway dancers conducted by Michael Bennett that served as its basis. Their personal observations and feelings were captured on audiotape, many of which are heard in this film. 3,000 dancers arrived to audition for the revival on the first day. Some of their stories are interwoven with recollections of members of the original cast, including Donna McKechnie and Baayork Lee; composer Marvin Hamlisch; and Bob Avian, who co-choreographed the original 1975 production and directed the 2006 revival The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008 and went into theatrical release with the title Broadway Broadway in Japan the following month. It was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival, the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, and the Sarasota Film Festival before going into limited release in the US on April 17, 2009. Science Fiction Dr. Renault's Secret is an American horror movie that was released to theaters in 1942. It was made by 20th Century Fox studios and was filmed in black and white. The story was written by William Bruckner and Robert Metzler. The production was directed by Harry Lachman and is a B movie with both mad scientist and monster themes. Science Fiction Amnesialand is a 2010 documentary , science fiction film written by Mark von Schlegell, Stefanos Tsivopoulos and directed by Stefanos Tsivopoulos. Comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 American coming-of-age teen comedy film written by Cameron Crowe, adapted from his 1981 book of the same name. As a freelance writer for Rolling Stone magazine, Crowe went undercover at Clairemont High School in San Diego, California, and wrote about his experiences. The film was directed by Amy Heckerling and chronicles a school year in the lives of sophomores Stacy Hamilton and Mark Ratner, and their respective older friends Linda Barrett and Mike Damone, both of whom believe themselves wiser in the ways of romance than their younger counterparts. The ensemble cast of characters form two subplots with Jeff Spicoli, a care-free stoned surfer, facing off against uptight history teacher Mr. Hand, and Stacy's brother, Brad, a senior who works at a series of entry-level jobs in order to pay off his car, and who is pondering easing out of his relationship with his girlfriend until she dumps him. In addition to Penn, Reinhold, Cates and Leigh, the film marks early appearances by several actors who later became stars, including Nicolas Cage, then billing himself as Nicolas Coppola, Forest Whitaker, Eric Stoltz, and Anthony Edwards. Comedy Kolejnosc uczuc is a 1993 drama comedy romance film written and directed by Radoslaw Piwowarski. Comedy Luces de Buenos Aires is a 1931 Argentine tango comedy film directed by Adelqui Millar. Comedy Anywhere but Here is a 1999 American dramatic film, based on the novel of the same name by Mona Simpson. The screenplay was written by Alvin Sargent, and the film was directed by Wayne Wang. It was produced by Laurence Mark, Petra Alexandria, and Ginny Nugent. It stars Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman. Filming began in late June 1998. It debuted at the Toronto Film Festival on September 17 in 1999, before being released on November 12. Thriller Open Water is a 2003 drama psychological horror film loosely based on the true story of an American couple, Tom and Eileen Lonergan, who in 1998 went out with a scuba diving group, Outer Edge Dive Company, on the Great Barrier Reef, and were accidentally left behind because the dive-boat crew failed to take an accurate headcount. The film was financed by writer/director Chris Kentis and his wife, producer Laura Lau, both avid scuba divers. The film cost $130,000 to make and was bought by Lions Gate Entertainment for $2.5 million after its screening at the Sundance Film Festival. Lions Gate spent a further $8 million on distribution and marketing. The film ultimately grossed $55 million worldwide. Before filming began, the Lonergans' experience was re-created for an episode of ABC's 20/20, and the segment was repeated after the release of Open Water. Clips from the film were also featured on NBC in "Troubled Waters", a Dateline episode with Matt Lauer interviewing two professional divers, Richard Neely and Ally Dalton, who were left adrift at the Great Barrier Reef by a dive boat on May 21, 2008. Comedy Wild Love is a 1955 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Forest Warrior is a straight-to-video 1996 American action film starring Chuck Norris. The film was directed by Chuck Norris's brother Aaron Norris, with most of the filming taking place in Oregon. The film is perhaps best known since late 2011 as the source of a scene in which Chuck stops a chainsaw from cutting down a tree with his bare hand. The scene has been reposted numerous times on YouTube with views totalling several million, as well as made into an animated GIF for use on Internet forums and message-boards. Comedy My Tutor Friend 2 is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film released on April 19, 2007. It was promoted as a sequel to the 2003 movie My Tutor Friend, but the films' characters and plots are unrelated, and only share the basic premise of a boy and girl of the same age that happen to meet as student and tutor, and later fall in love. Comedy The Merry Frinks is a 1934 film directed by Alfred E. Green. Documentary film My Brother Hughie is a documentary film written and directed by Senara Wilson Hodges. Comedy New Brooms is a lost 1925 silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a 1924 Broadway play, New Brooms, by Frank Craven. William C. deMille directed, continuing his penchant for helming stories derived from stage plays. Neil Hamilton and Bessie Love lead the cast. Animation Bushed is a 1980 short crime fiction animated film directed by Steve French. Comedy Fighting Friends is a 1929 short film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. Comedy Double or Mutton is a 1955 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the third short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on the gambling wager double or nothing. That is the first episode where it is clearly established that Sam and Ralph are coworkers, as well as the first episode where their names are consistent. Comedy With the looming free trade agreement between the US and South Korea, even a mafia gang thinks it should become more globalized and professional. Doo-shik is picked to infiltrate a mega corporation and steal their methods for success. Animation Transecho is a 2011 animated short film directed by Nikola Radovic. Animation Over the Garden Wall is an American animated television miniseries created by Patrick McHale for Cartoon Network. The series centers around two brothers who travel across a strange forest in order to find their way home. The show is based on McHale's animated short film, Tome of the Unknown, which was produced as part of Cartoon Network Studios' shorts development program. The show marks the first miniseries on the network, who commenced its production in March 2014. McHale first envisioned the show in 2004, and pitched it to the network in 2006. After working on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack and Adventure Time, the network expressed interest in McHale pitching a pilot to themselves, which became the catalyst for Garden Wall. The show features Elijah Wood and Collin Dean as the protagonists, and Melanie Lynskey as a bluebird named Beatrice. The show premiered on November 3, 2014 over five consecutive nights. Comedy Pasteurized is a 2012 animated short comedy film written and directed by Nicolás P. Villarreal. Thriller The Craft is a 1996 American supernatural horror film directed by Andrew Fleming and starring Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Rachel True, and Skeet Ulrich. The film's plot centers on a group of four teenage girls who pursue witchcraft and use sorcery for their own gain. The film was released on May 3, 1996, by Columbia Pictures. Animation Happy Go Ducky is the 110th one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, created in 1956, directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley, and marks the penultimate appearance of Quacker the duckling. The cartoon's working title was One Quack Mind before the directors finally chose Happy Go Ducky, a pun on the phrase Happy go lucky. The cartoon was animated by Kenneth Muse, Bill Schipek, Ken Southworth, Herman Cohen, Lewis Marshall and James Escalante, with backgrounds by Roberta Greutert and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. Despite having an Easter theme, the cartoon was not originally released at Easter, and there is speculation that the cartoon had been planned for release in Easter 1957, but these plans were shelved. Instead, it was released on January 3, 1958 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Documentary film The Places I Can Never Go Back To is a 2014 short biography documentary film written and directed by Craig Love. Comedy Keepin' It Real Estate is a 2011 short comedy film written by Esteban Torres Urso and directed by Felipe Torres Urso. Comedy Love Matters is a Singaporean film written and directed by Jack Neo and Gilbert Chan, and produced by Neo Studios, mm Studios and Grand Billiance. Documentary film Santo, Santo... Nunca Fui is a 2013 documentary short film written by Juan Pablo Ocampo and Karen Galicia and directed by Juan Pablo Ocampo Funes. Comedy The Greatest Movie Ever Sold is a 2011 documentary film directed by Morgan Spurlock and written by Jeremy Chilnick and Morgan Spurlock. "Acclaimed filmmaker and master provocateur Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) returns to the Sundance Film Festival with tongue-in-cheek perfection as he examines the world of product placement, marketing, and advertising by making a film financed entirely by product placement, marketing, and advertising. We live in an age where it’s tough even to walk down the street without someone trying to sell you something. It’s at the point where practically the entire American experience is brought to us by some corporation. Utilizing cutting-edge tools of comic exploration and total self-exploitation, Spurlock dissects the world of advertising and marketing by using his personal integrity as currency to sell out to the highest bidder. Scathingly funny, subversive, and deceptively smart, The Greatest Movie Ever Sold shines the definitive light on our branded future as Spurlock attempts to create the "Iron Man of documentaries," the first ever "docbuster"! He may very well have succeeded." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Vrudhanmare Sookshikkuka is a 1995 Malayalam film by Sunil starring Dileep, Jayaram and Khushboo. Animation Hinode is an animation, short film directed by Tetsuka Niiyama. Documentary film Jennifer Lopez: Feelin' So Good is the first long-form video by American singer Jennifer Lopez. It was released in the United States on DVD and VHS on November 7, 2000 by SMV Enterprises, the home media division of Sony's music and entertainment label. With a running time of 60 minutes, the video provides a documentary-style look at the launch of Lopez's music career, through a mixture of interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, music videos and live performances. The interview segments were conducted by Lopez's sister Lynda, who interviews not only Lopez, but also their mother, Benny Medina and Marc Anthony. Beginning her career in musical theater, Lopez re-entered the music scene upon her portrayal of the title role in the Selena biopic of the same name. The role inspired her to launch a career in music; critics deemed it risky, noting that if she was unsuccessful in doing so, it would be an embarrassment and could damage her career. Documentary film Waste is a 2012 short documentary directed by Valentin Thurn. Comedy Das Wilde Leben is a German biographical motion picture, set in the 1960s and depicting the "wild life" of Uschi Obermaier, a West German groupie. Comedy We're on the Jury is a 1937 comedy film written by Franklin Coen and directed by Ben Holmes. Documentary film Extravíos is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Adrià Campmany Buisán. Thriller D.C. Sniper is a 2010 American direct-to-video drama-thriller film directed by Ulli Lommel and written by Lommel and Ken Foree. It stars Ken Foree, Christopher Kriesa and Maria Ochoa. Science Fiction Mazinger Z vs. The Great General of Darkness is a 1974 Japanese mecha animated film that served as an alternative link between the Mazinger Z series and the Great Mazinger series. It basically introduces Great Mazinger to the audience, as well as his enemies from the Mikene Empire, showing the defeat of Mazinger Z. It was released on July 25, 1974. The final episode of the Mazinger Z anime series would tell the story a bit differently, but with similar results in the plot. The film was also one of the inspirations behind the 2002 one-shot sequel to the Mazinkaiser OVA, Deathmatch! Great General of Darkness. Animation Woodland Park Zoo 'Alive - Lion Cubs' is a 2013 short animation film directed by Gary Thomas. Comedy Twigs is a television program. Comedy Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Mission Incredible: Adventures on the Dragon's Trail is a 2012 Chinese animated film based on the animated television series Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. In the film, Weslie and his crew discover an evil mechanical dragon who defeats Wolffy as he was attempting to capture the goats, but a series of good dragons rescue Weslie and the goats. The good dragons say that evil dragons have taken over their world, and they need the help of the goats. Animation The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a 1993 animated short film. Comedy Damaal Dumeel is a 2014 Tamil black comedy-thriller film directed by Shree and produced by C J Jayakumar. The film features Vaibhav and Remya Nambeesan in the leading roles, while Sayaji Shinde and Kota Srinivasa Rao play pivotal roles. The film was released on April 18, 2014 to generally positive reviews. | http://m.rediff.com/movies/report/review-damaal-dumeel-is-an-average-entertainer/20140421.htm Thriller Universal Soldier: The Return is a 1999 American science fiction action film directed by Mic Rodgers in his directorial debut. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Michael Jai White, Bill Goldberg, Heidi Schanz, Kiana Tom and Xander Berkeley. The film was released in the United States on August 20, 1999. This was Jean-Claude Van Damme's last theatrical release film until 2008's JCVD. It is the second theatrical film in the Universal Soldier series, following two made-for-TV movies, Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms and Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business. The film was received with highly negative reviews and was a box-office bomb. Subsequent films in the series ignore the events of The Return and outright contradict it in places; it is no longer considered part of the series' canon. Comedy Conte de printemps is a 1990 French film directed by Éric Rohmer, starring Anne Teyssèdre, Hugues Quester and Florence Darel. It is the first of Rohmer's Contes des quatre saisons, which also includes A Tale of Winter, A Summer's Tale and Autumn Tale. Documentary film Welfare is a 1975 documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Comedy Let's Go to Prison is an American comedy that was released in theatres November 17, 2006, starring Dax Shepard, Will Arnett and Chi McBride, and directed by Bob Odenkirk. The movie was loosely based on the non-fiction book, You Are Going to Prison by Jim Hogshire. Documentary film Rogalik is a 2012 short documentary film written by Ireneusz Grzyb and Pawel Ziemilski and directed by Pawel Ziemilski. Documentary film Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 documentary film that explores the creation, limited commercialization, and subsequent destruction of the battery electric vehicle in the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the mid-1990s. The film explores the roles of automobile manufacturers, the oil industry, the US government, the California government, batteries, hydrogen vehicles, and consumers in limiting the development and adoption of this technology. After a premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, it was released theatrically by Sony Pictures Classics in June, 2006 and then on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on November 14, 2006. During an interview with CBS News, director Chris Paine announced that he had started a new documentary about electric cars with a working title of Who Saved the Electric Car?, later renamed Revenge of the Electric Car, which had its world premiere at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival on Earth Day, April 22, 2011. Comedy Tragédie Grouick is a 2009 film directed by Matthieu Van Eeckhout. A ventriloquist butcher finds himself in conflict with his pig puppet. Comedy Wild Tales is a 2014 Argentine black comedy-drama film written and directed by Damián Szifrón and starring an ensemble cast consisting of Ricardo Darín, Óscar Martínez, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Érica Rivas, Rita Cortese, Julieta Zylberberg and Darío Grandinetti. It was co-produced by Agustín Almodóvar and Pedro Almodóvar. The film's musical score was composed by Gustavo Santaolalla. It has been selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards. Comedy The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch is a 2002 re-telling of the 1978 mockumentary All You Need Is Cash, in a modern setting. Animation The Practical Pig is a Silly Symphonies cartoon. It was released on February 24, 1939, and directed by Dick Rickard. It was the second-to-last Silly Symphony made, and the fourth and final cartoon starring The Three Pigs. Like its prequels, "The Practical Pig" incorporates the song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?". It was the only Three Little Pigs Silly Symphony that was released as a standalone "Three Little Pigs Cartoon". Documentary film Helen Keller in Her Story is an American biographical documentary about Helen Keller made in 1954. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1955. It starred Helen Keller and used extensive footage of her visits/remembrances of Dwight Eisenhower, Martha Graham and others. The film was narrated by her friend, actress Katharine Cornell, and was shot mostly in Pittsburgh. Documentary film Der Aronstab is a 1985 short documentary film directed by Karlheinz Baumann. Comedy The In-Laws is a 2003 American comedy film starring Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks, Candice Bergen, Robin Tunney, Maria Ricossa, Lindsay Sloane and Ryan Reynolds. The film is a remake of the original 1979 cult classic, which starred Alan Arkin and Peter Falk. Scenes for the 2003 film were shot on location in Chicago. The film was a box office failure, but received mixed reviews. Comedy The Queen's Love Letter is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Henny Porten, Arthur Schröder and Rudolf Biebrach. Its story is unconnected with Wiene's film The Queen's Secretary which was released the same year. Animation Wonderful Days is a South Korean animated science fiction film, released in 2003, written and directed by Kim Moon-saeng. It features backdrops rendered using photo-realistic computer-generated imagery, comparable to those in the film Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, along with the use of highly detailed models for some of the backdrops into which the cel animated characters were then animated. However, convincing CGI animation of humans was not attempted. The backgrounds in the film were shot with traditional motion control techniques, then processed to look like CG. The vehicles were all rendered, and the characters were cel animated. Documentary film Systerskapets år is a nine-hour-long film by Åsa Elzén and Sonia Hedstrand documenting events in the feminist movement in Sweden for a period of one year: August, 2003, through the end of July, 2004. Documentary film Le Mouton Noir is a Quebec documentary produced in 1992 by the National Film Board of Canada. Jacques Godbout directed and starred in the film. Its style belongs to the Quebec cinéma direct school of filmmaking. Thriller Moscow Mission is a Russian action movie directed by Vadim Smelyov. The movie was released in Moscow in 2006. Comedy Tidelanders is a 2011 short comedy film written by Florian Siegrist and directed by Max Zähle. Animation Sufferin Till You Straight is a 2013 short film written and directed by David Scheve. Thriller Last Orgy of the Third Reich is a 1977 Italian Nazi exploitation film directed by Cesare Canevari. It stars Adriano Micantoni and Daniela Poggi. Documentary film Six hundred million people on the planet live on the water or just around it. The documentary looks at these people and their particular cultures. Despite this common denominator of water, each culture has developed different solutions to the same problems. We will discover how they live, their methods of transport and what diseases they suffer from. We will travel to markets on the Mekong, through the river towns of the Amazon and to Ganvie, the Venice of Africa. Comedy The Roaring Road is a 1919 American silent action romance film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is taken from the short stories by Byron Morgan; Junkpile Sweepstakes, Undertaker's Handicap, and Roaring Road. This film was so successful that it spawned a sequel, Excuse My Dust, from stories by the same author. This film is available on Video and or DVD from online sources. Documentary film The Holy Gathering is a biographical documentary film directed by Nahum Grinberg and Naamit Mor Haim. Thriller The Double is a 2013 British black comedy film written and directed by Richard Ayoade and starring Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska. The film is based on the novella The Double by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It is about a man driven to breakdown when he is usurped by a doppelgänger. The film was produced by Alcove Entertainment, with Michael Caine, Graeme Cox, Tessa Ross and Nigel Williams as executive producers. Comedy One Hot Summer is a 2009 comedy film written by Nancy De Los Santos and directed by Betty Kaplan. Thriller The Dirty Seven is a 1982 drama thriller film written and directed by Bruno Fontana. Comedy Andaz Apna Apna is a 1994 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, starring Aamir khan, Salman Khan, Raveena Tandon, Karisma Kapoor and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles. Mehmood, Govinda and Juhi Chawla make guest appearances. The film was released on 4 November 1994. Even though the movie was an average grosser when it released, it has since gained a strong cult following over the years. Though Salman Khan and Aamir Khan have given many blockbusters, Andaz Apna Apna remains most popular and loved movie of their respective careers. The film was nominated for the 1995 Filmfare Awards in four categories; Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Comedian. Documentary film Next Year in Argentina is a 2005 documentary about diaspora Jews, who have either decided to remain in Argentina or move to Israel. Jorge Gurvich and Shlomo Slutzky, Argentine-Israeli filmmakers, travel back to Argentina—exploring questions of identity and the meaning of a homeland as they speak with friends and family who have stayed behind. Comedy Narcos PR is a action film directed by Gorgie Rivera. Comedy Calamity Jane is a "Wild West"-themed film musical released in 1953. It is loosely based on the life of Wild West heroine Calamity Jane and explores an alleged romance between Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok in the American Old West. The film starred Doris Day as the title character and Howard Keel as Hickok. It was devised by Warner Brothers in response to the success of Annie Get Your Gun. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and was also nominated for Scoring of a Musical Picture and Best Sound, Recording. The songs and screenplay form the basis of a stage musical of the same name that has had a number of productions. The film was also adapted for television in 1963, with Carol Burnett in the title role. Comedy Blue Hawaii is a 1961 American musical romantic comedy film set in the state of Hawaii and starring Elvis Presley. The screenplay by Hal Kanter was nominated by the Writers Guild of America in 1962 in the category of Best Written American Musical. The movie opened at no. 2 in box office receipts for that week and despite mixed reviews from critics, finished as the 10th top-grossing movie of 1961 and 14th for 1962 on the Variety national box office survey, earning $5 million. The film won a fourth place prize Laurel Award in the category of Top Musical of 1961. Documentary film ReGeneration is a 2010 American documentary film written and directed by Phillip Montgomery that looks at the issues facing today's youth and young adults, and the influences that contribute to America's current culture of apathy toward to political and social causes. Thriller The Midas Touch is a 1940 British thriller film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Judy Kelly, Frank Cellier and Bertha Belmore. Documentary film Reality Shock is a 2005 documentary written and directed by Stanislaw Mucha. Animation The Platform is a 2011 short animated drama film directed by Ruairi Twohig. Thriller Operation Thunderbolt, known in Israel as Mivtsa Yonatan, is an Israeli film from 1977 based on an actual event; Operation Entebbe and the freeing of hostages at Entebbe Airport in Kampala, Uganda, on July 4, 1976. The film was directed by Menahem Golan and starred Klaus Kinski, Yehoram Gaon, and Sybil Danning. Comedy Repo Man is a 1984 American science fiction crime comedy film directed by Alex Cox. It was produced by Jonathan Wacks and Peter McCarthy, with executive producer Michael Nesmith, and stars Harry Dean Stanton and Emilio Estevez. Repo Man received near-universal acclaim and is considered by many as one of the best films of 1984. Comedy Earl's Your Uncle is a 2004 short comedy crime film written by Jared Tweedie and directed by Thomas L. Phillips. Comedy Ye Olden Days is a 1933 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Comedy Mon oncle d'Amérique is a 1980 French film directed by Alain Resnais. The film stars Gérard Depardieu, Nicole Garcia, and Roger Pierre. Comedy We're in the Money is a romantic comedy film released by Warner Bros. Pictures in 1935. The movie stars Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell, one of the six movies in which they were paired informally as an comedy team. Here they play two tricky women who serve legal papers to a playboy, a racketeer, a wrestler, and a singer. Documentary film Martial Arts Master: The Life of Bruce Lee is a 1994 documentary film directed by Guy Scutter. Comedy Die Wilden Kerle 3 is a 2006 family film written and directed by Joachim Masannek. Documentary film Blues Highway is a 1994 American short documentary film directed by Bill Guttentag and Vince DiPersio. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller The China Lake Murders is a television movie starring Tom Skerritt. This 1990 film is about a small desert town that experiences a series of murders. The film was rated PG-13 and first aired on the USA Network and for many years held the record for the highest rated basic cable film. Comedy The Farmer's Daughter is a 1947 movie that tells the story of a farmgirl who ends up working as a maid for a Congressman and his politically powerful mother. It stars Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten, Ethel Barrymore, and Charles Bickford, and was adapted by Allen Rivkin and Laura Kerr from the play Juurakon Hulda by Hella Wuolijoki, using the pen name Juhani Tervapää. It was directed by H.C. Potter. The film won the Academy Award for Best Actress for Loretta Young and was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Charles Bickford. Young's win was considered an upset; everyone had expected Rosalind Russell to win for her Lavinia in Mourning Becomes Electra. In 1963, a television series based on the film was produced, starring Inger Stevens, Cathleen Nesbitt and William Windom. Documentary film The Plow That Broke the Plains is a 1936 short documentary film which shows what happened to the Great Plains region of the United States and Canada when uncontrolled agricultural farming led to the Dust Bowl. It was written and directed by Pare Lorentz. The film was narrated by the American actor and baritone Thomas Hardie Chalmers. In 1999, The Plow That Broke the Plains was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Documentary film Dust to Glory is a documentary about the famous Baja 1000 off-road race. Filming occurred throughout the 2003 event. The film is directed by Dana Brown of Step Into Liquid fame. The film was edited in Adobe Premiere Pro. The film score was by Nathan Furst. Comedy Trop jolies pour être honnêtes, or 4 Souris pour un hold-up is a 1972 French film directed by Richard Balducci. In 1985 International Home Video Corp. of Wilmington, Los Angeles, California released an English subtitled version of the film, under the series La Vidéo Française. In the film four female roommates who live in the French Riviera, Bernadette, Christine, Frédérique, and Martine, discover that a group of thieves who committed a robbery are keeping their stolen goods in the building across from them. The women decide to steal the goods from the men. Comedy Pardon Our Nerve is a 1939 comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Comedy La Visa Loca is a 2005 Filipino comedy-drama film directed by Mark Meily and produced by Sharon Cuneta. Starring Robin Padilla, Rufa Mae Quinto and Johnny Delgado, the film is about a taxi driver who dreams of going to the USA. Comedy Thank God He Met Lizzie is a 1997 Australian romantic comedy film starring Cate Blanchett and Richard Roxburgh. It was the directorial debut of Cherie Nowlan. In the United States, the film was released as The Wedding Party. Comedy After seven years of dictatorship, a remote village in Argentina formally becomes a town with the birth of its 501st inhabitant. Hidalgo, a slick and ingratiating scion, is eager for the new post of mayor. Smelling a rat, Baldomero (a beloved natural leader with a habitually tapping digit) opposes him with his own candidacy—and soon turns up dead. His shopkeeper brother vows revenge, keeping Baldomero's severed finger in a jar, initially as a remembrance, but eventually as an absurd icon of leadership that spurs the town to defy crooked elections, interloping powers and Hidalgo to go its own way. Based on real events, this charming dramatic comedy pokes fun at small town ways while celebrating true democratic values. "A gentle political satire set in a remote pueblo in 1980s Argentina, "The Finger" is both an engaging, often amusing portrait of a community on the cusp of change and an attack on human credulity." –Variety "Sergio Teubal's hilarious satire proves its capacity for both belly laughs and observant political barbs." –Wines of Argentina "The Finger" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Spanish with English subtitles. Science Fiction Ant-Man is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters of the same name: Scott Lang and Hank Pym. The film is produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended to be the twelfth installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Peyton Reed is set to direct the film with Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Corey Stoll, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Peña and Michael Douglas starring. In Ant-Man, Lang must help defend Dr. Pym's Ant-Man technology and plot a heist with worldwide ramifications. Development of Ant-Man began in April 2006, with the hiring of Edgar Wright to direct and co-write with Joe Cornish. By April 2011, Wright and Cornish had completed three drafts of the script and Wright shot test footage for the film in July 2012. Pre-production began in October 2013 after being put on hold so that Wright could complete The World's End. Casting began in December 2013, with the acquisition of Rudd to play Lang. In May 2014, Wright left the project citing creative differences. The following month, Reed was brought in as Wright's replacement and McKay was hired to contribute to the script. Animation Bedtime Bedlam is the 62nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 4, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Ocean Boulevard is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Cline Novel. Comedy Meesa Madhavan is a 2002 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Lal Jose and written by Ranjan Pramod; starring Dileep in the title role. The film went on to become a blockbuster and the highest grossing Malayalam film of the year, and also established Dileep's status as a star. In 2003, this film was remade in Telugu as Dongodu starring Ravi Teja and Kalyani and in Kannada as Hori starring Vinod Prabhakar. It was also unofficially remade in Tamil as Kollaikaran starring Vidharth. Comedy Alai is a 2003 Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Vikram Kumar. The film stars Silambarasan and Trisha Krishnan in the lead role, while Raghuvaran, Nizhalgal Ravi and Vivek played supporting roles. The score and soundtrack were composed by Vidyasagar and the film released in September 2003 and was declared a flop. Documentary film The Rape of Europa: The Fate of Europe's Treasures in the Third Reich and the Second World War is a book and a subsequent documentary film of somewhat related material. The book, by Lynn H. Nicholas, explores the Nazi plunder of looted art treasures from occupied countries and the consequences. It covers a range of associated activities: Nazi appropriation and storage, patriotic concealment and smuggling during World War II, discoveries by the Allies, and the extraordinary tasks of preserving, tracking and returning by the American Monuments officers and their colleagues. Nicholas was awarded the Légion d'Honneur by France. Despite the regular accounts of impending destruction of art works, Nicholas also recounts a veneration for art on the part of people of all sides of the conflict, and what amounts to desperate and sometimes heroic activity. The villains, unsurprisingly, are often the Nazis, particularly Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göring; however, the activities of Western art dealers are often questionable as well. The book is chronological starting with scattered events in the decade before World War II. Comedy Big Feelings is a 1999 film directed by Christof Schertenleib. Documentary film Jung Sung San is one out of nine people who have escape North Korea's concentration camps and managed to flee to "safety" in Seoul. Here he organizes a controversial theatre play about his experiences as prisoner in a concentration camp called Yodok. He inspires eight other refugees to recreate the past, and together they work to develop a musical about the concentration camps.The film follows the characters through this difficult process. There are many who would like to stop them, and Jung receives several death threats. The film leads us close to the refugees, we participate in their private lives, and we listen to their dramatic stories. Their lives in Seoul are affected by financial difficulties and hostile South Koreans with a negative view on North Korea after years of propaganda. Yodok Story is their only chance to get their story told. Documentary film Drowned Out is a 2002 documentary by Franny Armstrong about the Sardar Sarovar Project. Shot over three years, Drowned Out follows one family’s stand against a government dam project which is set to destroy their home and their village. Science Fiction Darna: A Stone Is A Heart You Cannot Swallow is a 2012 short film directed by Jon Lazam. Animation The Night I Wake is a 2013 short animated drama film written and directed by Simon Koudela. Documentary film In Mexico City, five real-life "social wrestlers" have capitalized on the popularity of Mexico's larger than life Lucha Libre wrestlers to fight for social justice rather than trophies. Wearing custom masks, costumes and capes like the wrestlers who inspired them, these anonymous grassroots superheroes protect their metropolis against injustice.Super Animal challenges bullfighters to leave the bulls alone and fight him instead. After a savage beating kills his boyfriend, Super Gay becomes a champion of gay rights, fighting rampant homophobia. Ecologista Universal battles environmental destruction of every kind, all on foot. Super Barrio is the defender of poor tenants, helping them resist evictions by slumlords cashing in on gentrification.With a mixture of live action, comic book-style animation and a surf guitar soundtrack inspired equally by mariachi music and Batman, Super Amigos shows that with a little imagination, a good heart and the right mask, anyone can activate their communities to triumph over evil. Animation Their First Journey is a 2007 short animation film written by Grégoire Sivan, Frédéric Chansel and Noémie de Lapparent, and directed by Grégoire Sivan. Thriller Tenebrae is a 1982 Italian horror thriller film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Anthony Franciosa, John Saxon and Daria Nicolodi. After having experimented with two exercises in pure supernatural horror, 1977's Suspiria and 1980's Inferno, Tenebrae represented Argento's return to the giallo subgenre, which he had helped popularize in the 1970s. The story concerns an American writer promoting his latest murder-mystery novel in Rome, only to get embroiled in the search for a serial killer who has apparently been inspired to kill by the novel. The film was released in Italy and throughout most of Europe without experiencing any reported censorship problems, but was classified, prosecuted and banned as a "video nasty" in the United Kingdom. Its theatrical distribution in the United States was delayed until 1984, when it was released in a heavily censored version under the title Unsane. In its cut form, Tenebrae received a mostly negative critical reception, but the original, fully restored version later became widely available for reappraisal. It has been described by Maitland McDonagh as "the finest film that Argento has ever made." Comedy The Boors is a 1960 historical comedy film directed by Sica Alexandrescu and Gheorghe Naghi. Thriller Eaux profondes is a 1981 French thriller film directed by Michel Deville and starring Isabelle Huppert. Science Fiction Ice Twisters is a Canadian-American made-for-TV science fiction film produced for SyFy and released in 2009. Documentary film Play Better Hockey is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Shanti S. Verma. Comedy A Kiss for Corliss is a 1949 film directed by Richard Wallace. It stars Shirley Temple in her final starring role as well as her final film appearance. It is a sequel to the 1945 film Kiss and Tell. A Kiss for Corliss was retitled "Almost a Bride" before release and this title appears in the title sequence. Animation Strangled Eggs is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and Henery Hawk. Released March 18, 1961, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. This was the last cartoon to star both Miss Prissy and Henery Hawk. Thriller Manos libres is a 2005 thriller crime drama film written and directed by José Buil. Comedy 1,000 Dollars a Minute is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Aubrey Scotto. The film was released on October 22, 1935. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording. Documentary film We Are the People We've Been Waiting For is a 2009 documentary film directed by Daryl Goodrich and produced by Caroline Rowland. It explores the education system in the UK and asks whether the current system provides young people with the opportunity to develop their talents. Comedy He Stayed for Breakfast is a 1940 comedy film directed by Alexander Hall. Comedy Ober Da Bakod 2: Di Treasure Adventure is a Philippine comedy movie produced by Viva Films and GMA Network, Inc. This is the second movie version of the sitcom of the same title. Science Fiction Black Mask 2: City of Masks is a 2002 Hong Kong action film directed by Tsui Hark. Andy On took over the role of Black Mask when original actor Jet Li opted not to return. The film also starred Tobin Bell, Jon Polito, Tyler Mane, Rob Van Dam, Traci Lords, and Scott Adkins Comedy Café au Lait is a 1993 comedy, romance film written and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. Comedy Mabel's Adventures is a 1912 American short silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand and produced and directed by Mack Sennett for the Mutual Film Corporation. Comedy Carts, directed by Chris Cashman, premiered at The Valley Film Festival, where it won the "10 Degrees Hotter" Award for Best Feature Film. Comedy The Animal Project is a 2013 Canadian drama film written and directed by Ingrid Veninger. It debuted at the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Hold Anything was the third short in the Looney Tunes series from Warner Bros., released to theaters in November 1930. Featuring Bosko, it was loosely based on the lost film Hold Everything, one of whose songs, "Don't Hold Everything," features prominently in the cartoon. It was directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising, and animated by Isadore "Friz" Freleng and Norman Blackburn. Comedy L'Amour, Madame is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Félix Gandéra, starring Arletty and Jean Marais. The film was known under the title "Coups de soleil" or "Les jeux de la plage et du hasard", "Die Liebe mit 20", "Love, Madame". Comedy Break Up? is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Matt Thompson. Comedy The Sunshine Boys is a 1975 American comedy film directed by Herbert Ross and produced by Ray Stark, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and based on the play of the same name by Neil Simon, about two legendary comics brought together for a reunion and revival of their famous act. The cast included real-life experienced vaudevillian actor George Burns as Lewis, Walter Matthau as Clark, and Richard Benjamin as Ben, with Lee Meredith, F. Murray Abraham, Rosetta LeNoire, Howard Hesseman, and Ron Rifkin in supporting roles. This would be Matthau's last Neil Simon movie until 1982's I Ought to Be in Pictures with Ann-Margret and Dinah Manoff. Woody Allen originally was asked to direct, but he was more interested in playing the role of Lewis and declined the offer. Twenty years later, he would be cast as Lewis in the 1996 television adaptation. Initially, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby were proposed for the leads, but Simon was opposed to the idea, as he felt the roles required Jewish comedians. Several actors, including Groucho Marx and Phil Silvers were considered and the roles eventually were given to real-life vaudevillian veterans Red Skelton and Jack Benny. Comedy Mumbhai Connection is a 2011 Hindi-language film shot entirely in Atlanta, USA. The film is set to release theatrically in August 2014 and is presented by Mowgli Productions Pvt Ltd. It is directed by Atlanta Nagendra, who also wrote the screenplay. It is produced by Abbas Moloo, Nawal Parwal, Sathya Narayanan and Rafiq Batcha. The music director is Praveen Duth Stephen. Thriller Harvest Gold is a 1945 Australian industrial film about a farmer who clings to old methods of production. Thriller Bullets of Love is a 2001 action drama film written by Sap Sam Chan and directed by Wai-keung Lau. Comedy Samad khoshbakht mishavad is a 1975 comedy film written and directed by Parviz Sayyad. Comedy Prepotenti più di prima is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Aldo Fabrizi. It is the sequel of I prepotenti. Animation Buddy's Garage is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series, & released on April 14, 1934. It was the last Warner Bros. short directed by Earl Duvall and only the second in which his name is so spelled Bernard Brown was musical director of the cartoon. Thriller Mikey is a 1992 horror-thriller film directed by Dennis Dimster and starring Brian Bonsall. The film centers on the character of Mikey Calvin, a young boy who is adopted by a family after his previous adoptive family dies. Rather than the darling child they expected, however, Mikey turns out to be a violent psychopath and a budding serial killer. Documentary film "It's been nearly 40 years since the Rolling Stones recorded their critically acclaimed double album Exile on Main Street. Fleeing the UK as tax exiles and taking up residence in a villa on the French Riviera rented by guitarist Keith Richards, the Stones laid to tape the music that would come to define their careers. Through extensive archival footage and the band’s own words, this great moment in rock ’n’ roll history is brought back to life with an immediacy and intimacy rarely seen. We are offered an extraordinary view into the recording of an album that, as saxophonist Bobby Keys describes it, is "about as unrehearsed as a hiccup." We see a working schedule dictated by the irregular hours kept by the group's wayward guitarist, and some tracks recorded in a single take when Richards woke and gathered up the only other people who were awake. But in the end, Richards offers what is perhaps the film’s most intimate revelation: "Mick needs to know what he's going to do tomorrow. Me, I'm just happy to wake up and see who's hanging around. Mick's rock, I'm roll."" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Silverdocs site. Thriller Death and Cremation is an independent feature film starring Brad Dourif and Jeremy Sumpter, and is the first feature from Director Justin Steele. The film's supporting cast includes Scott Elrod, Daniel Baldwin, Debbon Ayer, Sam Ingraffia, Staci Keanan, Kate Maher, Blake Hood and Madison Eginton. Documentary film Race to the Bottom of the Earth is a 2011 historical documentary adventure film directed by Nancy Glass and Michele Loschiavo. Animation Candid is a 2007 film written by José Pedro Cavalheiro and Virgílio Almeida directed by José Pedro Cavalheiro. Animation El Americano: The Movie is an upcoming 3D Mexican American computer animated film produced by Animex, Olmos Productions, and Phil Roman Entertainment. It is directed by Ricardo Arnaiz and ex-Disney animator, Mike Kunkel. The film features a large ensemble voice cast of Hispanic American and Mexican actors led by Rico Rodriguez, Edward James Olmos, Cheech Marin, Kate del Castillo, Paul Rodriguez, Gabriel Iglesias, Erik Estrada, and Lisa Kudrow. It is the first major animated co-production between studios in Mexico and the United States. It is also the first international and CG production for Mexican animation studio, Animex. FilmSharks International announced that they have acquired the film's international rights. Distribution in Mexico and the United States will be announced later. It is set to be released in theaters in Mexico and the United States around March 2015. Comedy Monster House is a 2006 computer animated motion capture supernatural horror/comedy film directed by Gil Kenan, produced by ImageMovers and Amblin Entertainment, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film stars Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke, Steve Buscemi, Nick Cannon, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jon Heder, Kevin James, Jason Lee, Catherine O'Hara, Kathleen Turner, and Fred Willard. Executive produced by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg, this is the first time since Back to the Future Part III that they have worked together. It is also the first time that Zemeckis and Spielberg both served as executive producers of a film. The film's characters are animated primarily utilizing performance capture, making it the second film to use the technology so extensively, following Zemeckis' The Polar Express. Monster House received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $140 million worldwide. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 79th Academy Awards, but lost to Happy Feet. Comedy Housewives from Another World is a 2010 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Comedy Kiyoku yawaku is a 2013 comedy romance film written by Ryô Kuemi and directed by Takehiko Shinjo. Thriller Suburbia, also known as Rebel Streets and The Wild Side, is a 1984 film written and directed by Penelope Spheeris about suburban punks who run away from home. The kids take up a punk lifestyle by squatting in abandoned suburban tract homes. The punks are played by Chris Pedersen, Bill Coyne, Timothy O'Brien and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' bassist Flea, amongst others. Director Penelope Spheeris recruited street kids and punk rock musicians to play each role, rather than hire young actors to portray punk rockers. Suburbia was filmed in and around the cities of Downey and Norwalk in California. The abandoned housing tract was a former neighbourhood which was placed-along the west-side of I-605, around the Alondra Bl offramp; Firestone Bl CA 42 was to its north, with Alondra Bl to its south. The entire area was Eminent Domain starting in the late 1960s / early 1970s, wherein it sat mostly-vacant until its demolition in c.1990; some houses still had inhabitants up until c.1980. This was a gang-infested area; many abandoned houses were "drug houses", or, just as in the film, "crash houses". I-105 now occupies most of the property, and has since the early '90s. Documentary film Healers of the Dead Sea, produced by John Marco Allegro and Douglas Edwards, is a 30-minute CBS documentary regarding Dead Sea Scrolls and the Essenes. Allegro narrated and had begun work on the film for the BBC in 1980, under the alternative title "The Mystery of the Dead Sea Scrolls". The film charted the discovery of the scrolls, showed how they had survived and emphasized their importance, guiding the viewer around the first century landscape of Qumran. Allegro aimed to increase public interest in the discovery by letting them imagine their way around the various features, showing its orientation towards Jerusalem where the expected river of life-giving waters were assumed to have come from in some prophesied time in the future. It guided the viewer around the banquet hall, scriptorium, watercourses and baptizmal cisterns to give a feeling of reality to the times. Allegro also starts to discuss how to do Essene healing magic. Comedy Air America is a 1990 American action comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode, starring Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr. as Air America pilots, during the Vietnam War, flying missions in Laos. When the protagonists discover their planes are being used by other government agents to smuggle heroin, they must avoid being made patsies in a frame-up. The plot is adapted from Christopher Robbins' 1979 non-fiction book, chronicling the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency financed airline during the Vietnam War to transport weapons and supplies within Laos and other areas of Indochina subsequent to the North Vietnamese invasion of Laos. The publicity for the film—advertised as a light-hearted buddy movie—implied a tone that differs greatly with the actual film's tone, which includes such serious themes as an anti-war message, focus on the opium trade, and a negative portrayal of Royal Laotian General Vang Pao. Animation A Life Well-Seasone is a 2011 animation short film directed by Daniel Rieley. Animation Ratchet & Clank is an upcoming 2015 American-Canadian 3D computer-animated science fiction action film based on the platforming video game series of the same name by Insomniac Games. It will be produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and Blockade Entertainment and distributed by Cinema Management Group. Series developer, Insomniac Games, will play a role in the film’s production, screenplay, character development, and animation consulting. The film will be directed by Kevin Munroe and Jericca Cleland, and feature an original story written by the original Insomniac Games writer TJ Fixman as well as featuring the same voice cast to reprise their respective roles and utilizing assets from the video games in the film. It is currently scheduled for a theatrical release in early 2015. Documentary film My Mother's Daughter is a 2007 documentary short film directed by Saleyha Ahsan. Animation Olümpia is a 1971 short animation film directed and written by Dieter Klama. Documentary film American Alley is a 2008 documentary film directed by Dong-ryung Kim. Animation Mahabharat is an animated Indian mythological drama film, directed by Amaan Khan based on epic of the same name. The film is produced by Kushal Kantilal Gada and Dhaval Jayantilal Gada. The film was a Christmas release on 27 December 2013. Several actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Vidya Balan, Sunny Deol, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Manoj Bajpayee, Deepti Naval have been signed up for the characters in the film. Mahabharat is touted as most expensive animated film in Bollywood. Science Fiction The Chronicles of Riddick is a 2004 American science fiction film which follows the adventures of Richard B. Riddick as he attempts to elude capture after the events depicted in the 2000 film Pitch Black. It is written and directed by Pitch Black director David Twohy, with Vin Diesel reprising his role as Riddick and now also acting as producer. It is the only film in the franchise to be given a PG-13 rating. After the release of the film, The Chronicles of Riddick became the brand name of the series. Despite not doing especially well in theatres, the film has been successful on DVD and has gained a cult following. Thriller Shadows of the Past is a Canadian suspense thriller TV film, released in 1991, starring Nicholas Campbell, and Erika Anderson. The film was directed by Gabriel Pelletier. Synopsis After a mysterious car accident, photo journalist Jackie Delaney wakes up in the hospital with amnesia. Haunted by flashbacks of the accident, she checks out of the hospital determined to unravel the mystery behind her recent past. Who was in the car with her, and who is following her now? After an attempt on her life, Jackie is assigned police protection and detective Sean MacFern enters her life. Together, they will solve a mystery that goes beyond a mere accident and that enters the shady world of internationals arms smuggling. Comedy Rockin' The Rainbow is a 2009 LGBT short comdey film written and directed by Sonia Hosko. Documentary film The Sword And The Flute is a 1959 short documentary film written and directed by James Ivory. Animation The Isle of Pingo Pongo is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Tex Avery. It is the first of Avery's spoofs of travelogues. The cartoon was banned from television syndication in 1968 by United Artists for racist depictions of black people and is one of the "Censored Eleven". Comedy Double Danger is a 1938 comedy crime drama romance film based on the story by Arthur T. Horman, written by Arthur T. Horman and J. Robert Bren and directed by Lew Landers. Comedy Love & Other Drugs is a 2010 romantic comedy film written and directed by Edward Zwick and based on the non-fiction book Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman by Jamie Reidy. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway, who originally teamed up in Brokeback Mountain. The film was released in the United States on November 24, 2010, and received mixed reviews from film critics. Thriller Los Angeles is a 2014 crime fiction drama thriller film written and directed by Damian John Harper. Documentary film Three months before elections the president of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko claimed: "You have no other choice, you will vote for me!" This is exactly how it happened in March 2006. We started to film in January 2006, two months before elections, and continued through the whole year. We were trying to figure out how did it happen that 83% of population voted for Lukashenko? The film tracks the opposition struggle during few post-election days. Using a lot of archive material imprinted in the course of Lukashenko's governing author draws a parallel between history and recent days. The movie shows the falsehood of the official propaganda and the ambiguous, sometimes polar, attitude of simple people. Assembling together all the debris of the opinions, comparing different historical events, jeering at dictator's arrogance and manners, admiring courage and dedication of the young generation, the feature approaches the understanding of what is really going on in the center of Europe.Authorities persecuted director Yury Khashchavatski already since his first movie on Lukashenko - "An Ordinary President" (1996). They still watch him. All production was done underground. Comedy Chips Ahoy is a Walt Disney-produced animated theatrical short. The cartoon was released to theaters on February 24, 1956, and was the second to last Disney cartoon to be distributed by RKO Pictures. This is also the second to last regular Disney theatrical cartoon to feature Donald Duck in a starring role. Chips Ahoy is one of several Donald Duck cartoons to feature Chip 'n' Dale as the secondary characters. Thriller Stitch is a 2012 thriller film written and directed Ajai. Comedy Porky's Bear Facts is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Porky Pig. Released March 29, 1941, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. This short is an adaptation of the Aesop fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper." Science Fiction Fire in the Sky is a 1993 science fiction horror drama film based on an alleged extraterrestrial encounter, directed by Robert Lieberman, and written by Tracy Tormé based on Travis Walton's book The Walton Experience. The film stars Robert Patrick in the leading role as Walton's best friend and future brother-in-law, Mike Rogers, and D. B. Sweeney as Walton himself. James Garner, Craig Sheffer, Scott MacDonald, Henry Thomas, and Peter Berg also star. Documentary film "Enemies of the People takes a peek at "the project" of Thet Sambath, whose parents were among the approximately two million who perished under the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s. In an attempt to win their trust so they will admit to their deeds on camera, Sambath now spends more time and money on the erstwhile murderers than on his wife and children. We watch as Sambath contacts the culprits and confronts them with their past; one of them even demonstrates how he cut people's throats. The filmmakers allow the horrific stories to speak for themselves, in contrast to the propaganda newscasts from back then, full of happily singing farmers. The only commentary is a recurring image of water in a rice field that flows so slowly, it is agonizing to watch. As the film progresses, it gradually reveals the scope and importance of Sambath's hard work. The biggest fish in Sambath's net turns out to be "Brother Number 2" Nuon Chea, Pol Pot's right-hand man. When he gets arrested and tried by a Cambodian court in 2007, we see a series of ghastly images of the torture chambers that were his own creation. Meanwhile, Sambath has put an end to his project so he can concentrate on his own future." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Documentary film American Jesus is a documentary film directed by Aram Garriga. Comedy Vergine e di nome Maria is a 1975 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Sergio Nasca. A few days after its first release it was confiscated for contempt of religion; it was subsequently re-edited and redistributed under the title Malía. Comedy Sixpack is a 2011 Finnish comedy film directed by Ville Jankeri. Science Fiction Yakuza Weapon is a 2011 Japanese film directed and written by Tak Sakaguchi and Yūdai Yamaguchi. Based on the manga by Ken Ishikawa, the film is about Shozo Iwaki who works as a mercenary in South America. Iwaki is informed of the death of his gang boss dad and discovers his former Yakuza henchman is involved in a double-cross. Yakuza Weapon was premiered at the 2011 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival and opened theatrically in Japan on July 23, 2011. Science Fiction Daybreakers is a 2009 science-fiction thriller film written and directed by Australian filmmakers Michael and Peter Spierig. The film takes place in a futuristic world overrun by vampires. A vampiric corporation sets out to capture and farm the remaining humans while researching a blood substitute. Lead vampire hematologist Edward Dalton's work is interrupted by human survivors led by former vampire "Elvis", who has a cure that can save the human species. Daybreakers premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 6 January 2010 and in North America on 8 January 2010. The film grossed over $US50 million and received positive critical reception. Thriller The Rage Within is a 1969 crime thriller film written by Ugo Guerra and Francesco Scardamaglia and directed by Franco Rossetti. Thriller The Russian Singer is a 1993 Danish thriller film directed by Morten Arnfred. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Go, Yellow is a 2001 Croatian football comedy film directed by Dražen Žarković. It was Žarković's debut feature film, after having directed several award-winning documentary and short films. He set out to create an unpretentious, easy-to-watch film that would be popular with the cinemagoers, but it was ultimately poorly received at the Croatian box office and was met with mixed reviews from the critics. Thriller Proie is a 2010 film directed by Antoine Blossier. Comedy Forehead Tittaes is a 2010 short comedy film written by Seth Morris and Directed by Jake Szymanski. Comedy Tongan Ninja is a 2002 full length kung-fu action-comedy directed by Jason Stutter and filmed in New Zealand. The film has received recent notoriety for co-starring and being co-written by Jemaine Clement, star of the HBO comedy Flight of the Conchords. The movie is a parody of English-dubbed martial arts films, with a few other popular films and the plot is taken from Way of the Dragon. It also features songs written by Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie - also from the Flight of the Conchords. Comedy Foolproof is a 2003 Canadian heist film directed by William Phillips and starring Ryan Reynolds, David Suchet, Kristin Booth, Joris Jarsky, and James Allodi. It was the first attempt by a Canadian studio to create a heist movie, in the same vein as Ocean's Eleven. The film was a major financial failure and received mostly mediocre reviews. The movie was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and produced by Alliance Atlantis Communications and Ego Film Arts and released theatrically on October 3, 2003, by Odeon Films in Canada and Momentum Pictures of the United Kingdom. In Canada, it was released in 204 theatres, more than any other movie in the past. Under Telefilm Canada rules stating the movie producers must have a good script and firm distribution deals to get a grant of more than C$1,000,000, Telefilm granted Foolproof C$3,400,000. The entire budget was C$7,800,000. Comedy Johnny Stecchino is a 1991 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni. It tells the story of Dante, a not-so-bright school bus driver whose Sicilian vacation traps him in the middle of a Mafia plot involving a notorious mob informant, the titular Johnny Stecchino. The film also stars Nicoletta Braschi and Paolo Bonacelli. Comedy La casa del ogro is a 1939 Mexican film. Comedy Penn & Teller's Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends is a straight-to-video release by magicians Penn & Teller on Lorimar Home Video in 1987. The tape features seven different swindles or tricks that the home viewer can use to fool their friends. The tape was a companion piece to their best selling book of the same name. All of the tricks involve using a portion of the videotape. Thriller White House Down is a 2013 American political action-thriller film directed by Roland Emmerich about an assault on the White House by a paramilitary group and the Capitol Police Officer who tries to stop them. The film's screenplay is by James Vanderbilt, and it stars Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx, with Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Woods, Jason Clarke and Richard Jenkins in supporting roles. The film was released on June 28, 2013 and has since grossed more than $205 million worldwide. White House Down is one of two films released in 2013 that deals with a terrorist attack on the White House, the other being Olympus Has Fallen. Comedy Estudyante blues is a 1989 comedy film written by Mike Relon Makiling and Jose Javier Reyes and directed by Mike Relon Makiling. Comedy The Second Wife is 1998 comedy romance film written by Ugo Chiti & Nicola Zavagli and directed by Ugo Chiti. Comedy A Haunted House 2 is a 2014 American black comedy horror film directed by Michael Tiddes and starring Marlon Wayans. The film is the sequel to the 2013 film A Haunted House. Produced by IM Global Octane and distributed by Open Road Films, the film was released on April 18, 2014. The film received negative reviews, and earned over $23 million at the box office. Comedy Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss is a 1998 American independent, gay-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Tommy O'Haver and starring Sean P. Hayes, Brad Rowe, and Meredith Scott Lynn. The film was a breakthrough performance for Hayes, who would go from this film to his role as Jack McFarland on the hit television show Will & Grace. This film is a remake of writer/director O'Haver's earlier short film Catalina. Thriller Death in Shallow Water is a 1994 crime thriller drama film written by Imre Gyöngyössy and Katalin Petényi and directed by Imre Gyöngyössy and Barna Kabay. Animation Le Dernier Départ is a 2010 short animated film directed by Nancy Caron. Thriller Plague Town is a 2008 American horror film directed by David Gregory and written by David Gregory and John Cregan. Comedy Carry on at Your Convenience, released in 1971, is the 22nd in the series of Carry On films to be made, and was the first box office failure of the series. This failure has been attributed to the film's attempt at exploring the political themes of the trade union movement, crucially portraying the union activists as buffoons which, apparently, alienated the traditional working-class audience of the series. The film, known as Carry On Round the Bend outside the United Kingdom, did not return full production costs until 1976 after several international and television sales. The film features regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques and Bernard Bresslaw. It features Kenneth Cope in the first of his two Carry on appearances. Comedy Balkan Express is a 1983 Yugoslavian film by director Branko Baletić. Comedy Seclusion Near a Forest is a 1976 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. Filming took place near Radešice and in Svatý Jan. Documentary film Five Days in September: The Rebirth of an Orchestra is a 2005 documentary film directed by Barbara Willis Sweete. Documentary film The Man Behind the Throne is a biographical music documentary film directed by Kersti Grunditz. Science Fiction Dark Resurrection is an Italian Star Wars fanfilm written and directed by Angelo Licata and produced by Davide Bigazzi and Licata. Comedy Ente Sooryaputhrikku is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Fazil and starring Amala, Suresh Gopi and Srividya. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Karpoora Mullai. Documentary film Verbotene Zone is a 1975 film directed by Herz Frank. Documentary film Spacemen is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Georg Nonnenmacher. Documentary film Come Voglio Che Sia Il Mio Futuro is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Maurizio Zaccaro. Thriller An alcoholic deputy and ex-Vietnam veteran who still bears the emotional scars from that conflict meets a rogue mobster on the run with $15 million. This is his opportunity to catch the bad guy as well as exorcise a few of his Vietnam demons in the bargain. Documentary film Ping'an Yueqing is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Ai Weiwei. Comedy Silva is a 1944 Soviet musical film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky and starring Zoya Smirnova-Nemirovich and Sergei Martinson. It was part of a cycle of operetta films made in European cinema during the era. Comedy Kid Dynamite is a 1943 American film directed by Wallace Fox and starring the East Side Kids. It was based on the 1942 short story The Old Gang by Paul Ernst and features additional dialogue by comedian Morey Amsterdam. The working title of this film was Little Mobsters. Documentary film My Gift: Piolo Pascual First Time in Concert is the 2004 documentary musical film directed by Johnny Manahan. Animation It's Raining is a 2012 short animation drama and war film written and directed by Anna Shepilova. Comedy We May Meet, We May Not is a 2011 Animated short drama film directed and written by Skirma Jakaite. Animation Sunset Flower Blooming is a 2012 short animation film directed by Yuanyuan Hu. Comedy Roadkill Redemption is a short animated comedy directed by Karl Hadrika. Comedy Lehmann's Honeymoon is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Guido Herzfeld, Christel Lorenz and Arnold Rieck. In order to persuade a daydreaming Professor of Greek History to marry his cousin, his family dress themselves up as Ancient Greeks. Animation Two tickets to India is a 1985 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film directed Roman Kachanov. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the story of the same name by Kir Bulychov. Comedy Crossing Delancey is a romantic comedy film starring Amy Irving and Peter Riegert that was released in 1988. It is directed by Joan Micklin Silver and was based on a play by Susan Sandler, who also wrote the screenplay. Amy Irving was nominated for a Golden Globe for the movie, for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical". Comedy Set in the beautiful Welsh valleys, the film tells the story of a corrupt Parish council who have been awarded EU funds to pay for the cultural development of their town. Instead, they have used the money to fund a host of illicit activities including two new building extensions, one swimming pool, forty-five crates of Bollinger and several strip weekends in Amsterdam (that nobody talks about...). Comedy New York Stories is a 1989 anthology film; it consists of three shorts with the central theme being New York City. The first is Life Lessons, directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Richard Price and starring Nick Nolte. The second is Life Without Zoë, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and written by Coppola with his daughter, Sofia Coppola. The last is Oedipus Wrecks, directed, written by and starring Woody Allen. This film also stars Kirsten Dunst as Mia Farrow's character's daughter and also Dunst's film debut. The film was screened out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. One actor, Paul Herman, has a bit part in each segment. The trailer contains three shots from the "Zoe" segment not in the actual film: Zoe ordering room service, A boy slams a pie in a girl's face at a party, and A different angle of Zoe's parents kissing right before Zoe yells "cut". The trailer can be found on the 2012 Blu-ray edition. Science Fiction Future War is a 1997 direct-to-video American science fiction film about an escaped human slave fleeing his cyborg masters and seeking refuge on Earth. It was lampooned in a 1999 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Documentary film Burning is a 2012 documentary and biographical film written by Miroslav Janek and Daniela Gébová an directed by Miroslav Janek. Thriller Auzaar is a 1997 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Sohail Khan and written by Anwar Khan. The film starred Salman Khan, Sanjay Kapoor and Shilpa Shetty. The film is based around two college friends who find themselves on the opposite side of the law when they reunite. Comedy Humboldt County is a 2008 comedy/drama film by Darren Grodsky and Danny Jacobs. It stars Jeremy Strong, Fairuza Balk, Frances Conroy, Madison Davenport, Brad Dourif, Chris Messina and Peter Bogdanovich. The film made its debut at SXSW on March 7, 2008. It was picked up by Magnolia Pictures and was released on September 26, 2008. Comedy Too Many Millions is a British comedy drama film directed by Harold Young and starring Betty Compton, John Garrick and Viola Keats. In an attempt to attract the attention of the artist she loves a wealthy woman assumes the disguise of a maid. Comedy Martha, a young designer needs to change her luck in love. After discovering her boyfriend cheating on her, she makes a decision: if men can be womanizers , she can be a manizer. Martha joins an internet dating service called Tired of Kissing Frogs and soon is playing the field with zest across Mexico City s hippest nightspots. But when Martha finally meets Prince Charming, she has to choose: freedom, or the chance to make a fairy tale love come true? Documentary film I am 20 is a 1967 short documentary film directed by S.N.S. Sastry. Documentary film A Mexican Sound is a 2013 documentary, music, and short film written and directed by Roy Germano. Animation Alvin and the Chipmunks is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Tim Hill. Based on the characters of the same name created by Ross Bagdasarian, Sr., the film stars Jason Lee, David Cross and Cameron Richardson with the voices of Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney. It was distributed by Twentieth Century Fox and produced by Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises and Bagdasarian Company. The film received mainly negative reviews, but was a major financial success; it made $217 million in North America and $361 million at the box office worldwide on a budget of $60 million and was the seventh-best-selling DVD of 2008, earning over $101 million. The first film in the film series, Alvin and the Chipmunks was followed by 3 sequels: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, released on December 23, 2009, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, released on December 16, 2011 and the upcoming fourth film, tentatively titled Alvin and the Chipmunks 4, scheduled to be released on December 11, 2015. Comedy The Sensuous Three is a 1972 film directed by Robert van Ackeren. Comedy Loving Couples is a 1980 American romantic comedy film written by Martin Donovan and directed by Jack Smight. It stars Shirley MacLaine, James Coburn, Susan Sarandon and Stephen Collins. The plot offers a comic spin on adultery. When Greg crashes his sports car, doctor Evelyn comes to his rescue, and the two soon are engaged in an affair. Evelyn's workaholic husband learns about it from Greg's live-in girlfriend, scatterbrained television weather girl Stephanie, and the two begin to engage in a dalliance of their own. Complications arise when the two couples plan a clandestine weekend getaway at the same Acapulco resort. Documentary film El árbol de España is a 1957 short documentary film written by José María Forqué, Jesus Franco, Rafael García Serrano and Luis Patac, and directed by Jesus Franco. Comedy Cuba Libre is a 1995 dramatic comedy written by Christian Petzold and Harun Farocki directed by Christian Petzold. Comedy High School Musical is a 2006 American teen/children's romantic comedy musical television film and the first installment in the High School Musical trilogy. Upon its release on January 20, 2006, it became the most successful film that Disney Channel Original Movie ever produced, with a television sequel High School Musical 2 released in 2007 and the feature film High School Musical 3: Senior Year released to theaters in October 2008. It is the first Disney Channel Original Movie to have a theatrical sequel. The film's soundtrack was the best-selling album in the United States for 2006. High School Musical was Disney Channel's most watched film that year with 7.7 million viewers in its premiere broadcast in the US, until August's premiere of The Cheetah Girls 2, which achieved 8.1 million viewers. In the UK, it received 789,000 viewers for its premiere, making it the second most watched program for the Disney Channel of 2006. On December 29, 2006, it became the first DCOM to be broadcast on the BBC. Globally, High School Musical has been seen by over 225 million viewers. Comedy Robot Stories is a 2003 American independent anthology science fiction comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Pak. The film consists of four stories in which human characters struggle to connect in a world of robot babies and android office workers. Comedy I Love You, Alice B. Toklas is a 1968 romantic comedy film starring Peter Sellers, directed by Hy Averback with music by Harpers Bizarre. The film is set in the counterculture of the 1960s. The cast includes David Arkin, Jo Van Fleet, Leigh Taylor-Young and a cameo by the script's co-writer Paul Mazursky. The title refers to the writer Alice B. Toklas, whose 1954 cookbook had a recipe for cannabis brownies. Documentary film My Grandparents Had a Hotel is a 1991 documentary film by Karen Shopsowitz that takes a nostalgic look at the Montieth Inn, a popular Jewish resort operated in the Canadian Catskills from 1935-1949. Although it is Canadian, the inn is similar to Grossinger's and the Concord Hotel in the Catskills of New York, which also saw their heyday in the mid-20th century. With playful 16mm home video footage, interviews with people who once worked and vacationed at the family-run inn, and the filmmaker's father's own memories of the family's prized hotel, the film recreates the magic of this spot while telling the history of how the phenomenon came to be, how it flourished, and, finally, why it declined. The documentary shows this unique time period through numerous vacationer's anecdotes. For example, one old man laughs at his young self, recalling the time he and his teenage friends once stirred up trouble by showing up to a formal dining hall wearing dress shirts, ties, and suit jackets — but no pants. Animation Tale of Two Mice is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Frank Tashlin. It is a sequel to 1942's A Tale of Two Kitties, with the Abbott and Costello characterizations now cast as mice. They are voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc respectively. Documentary film Criminals Gone Wild is a documentary film directed and produced by Ousala "FD" Aleem through his Brooklyn-based media studio FD Entertainment. Comedy The Lost Nomads: Get Lost! is a 2009 comedy film written by Tyler Moore and Josh Gad, and directed by Ty Clancey. Comedy Society Dog Show is a cartoon short the Walt Disney Company made in 1939 and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The animated short was directed by Bill Roberts and animated by Al Eugster, Shamus Culhane, Fred Moore, John Lounsbery, Norm Ferguson, and Leo Salkin. The film originally released on February 3, 1939. Comedy Kung Fu Zombie is a 1981 comedy, action, and horror film written and directed by Yi-Jung Hua. Animation Knights Must Fall is a 1949 Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Friz Freleng that spoofs King Arthur. The title of the cartoon itself is a pun on the 1937 film Night Must Fall. This is the seventh Bugs Bunny cartoon where the title does not refer to "hare", "rabbit", or "bunny". Documentary film Children of the Amazon is a documentary film directed by Denise Zmekhol. Comedy Donga Kollu is a 1988 Telugu comedy film starring Rajendra Prasad, Sumalatha. It was directed by Vijaya Bapineedu. The movie is a remake of Malayalam movie Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam, and was remade in Hindi as Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar. Comedy The Love Match is a 1955 British comedy film directed by David Paltenghi and starring Arthur Askey, Glenn Melvyn, Thora Hird and Shirley Eaton. Two football-mad railway engine drivers are desperate to get back in time to see a match. It was based on a play by Glenn Melvyn. Comedy Ellen DeGeneres: The Beginning is a 2000 comedy documentary film written by Ellen DeGeneres and directed by Joel Gallen. Comedy Gilly poprvé v Praze is a 1920 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Lamač. Animation Dream to Fly is the 2013 short, animation film directed by Paulina Majda and Maciej Sznabel. Comedy Please Don't Eat My Mother is a 1973 exploitation film directed by Carl J. Monson. It is an adult-themed remake of Roger Corman's The Little Shop of Horrors. Animation At Granada, Killing is informed that Operation Rubicon has failed and that the Gundam is still in Libot. He sees his commander overriding an order to load nuclear weapons onto a warship. Killing tells him he never asked permission, and his commander asks him if he plans to violate the treaty. Killing says that Side 6 never signed the Antarctic Treaty and then shoots his commander. He takes command of Granada and orders the loading of the nukes to continue. On Libot, the police investigate the Kaempfer and ask to speak with Chris. A detective asks for information, but she refuses to answer any questions. He says the Zeon are attacking Libot because of the Alex, and he doesn't want anymore people to die. Chris says it couldn't be helped, and the detective says no one should ever have to die because it couldn't be helped. Al gets burgers and is shocked when he sees a dead boy being pulled out of the rubble of a building. Bernie sits in the forest looking at the nearby grave of Steiner. Comedy Vegucated is a 2011 American documentary film that explores the challenges of converting to a vegan diet. It "follows three meat- and cheese-loving New Yorkers who agree to adopt a vegan diet for six weeks." The director interviewed a number of people to participate in this documentary and chose Brian, who likes to eat meat and eat out; Ellen, a psychiatrist, part-time comedian and single mother; and Tesla, a college student who lives with her family. In the film Dr. Joel Fuhrman and Professor T. Colin Campbell discuss the benefits of a plant-based diet consisting of whole foods. The film also features Howard Lyman and Stephen R. Kaufman. Kneel Cohn makes a cameo appearance. The documentary addresses the resistance that some people feel towards vegetarianism and veganism, the disconnect between farm animals and the purchasing of meat, the origins of omnivorism and the ethical, environmental and health benefits of a vegan diet. During the filming, participants visited an abandoned slaughterhouse and investigated the reality of intensive animal farming in the US. Comedy Possessions is a 2011 drama-comedy film written and directed by Nathan Adolfson. Comedy De Boekverfilming is a 1999 Dutch comedy film directed by Eddy Terstall. Comedy Le septième écart is a 2009 short comedy drama film directed by Charlotte Beaudoin Pelletier and Philippe Toupin. Documentary film Estudios para un retrato is a 1977 short documentary film written by Rafael Castanedo and Paul Leduc and directed by Paul Leduc. Science Fiction Cell is an upcoming American science fiction horror film directed by Tod Williams. The film, scripted by Stephen King and Adam Alleca, is based on King's 2006 novel of the same name. The film stars John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson and Isabelle Fuhrman. Animation A Sea Turtle Story is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Kathy Shultz. Documentary film Basic Math: The Standard Deviants is a 1999 documentary film directed by Rob Deege. Comedy Gabbar is an upcoming Hindi action drama film directed by Krish and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. Featuring Akshay Kumar in the title role, the film is a remake of 2002 Tamil film Ramanaa. Shruti Haasan, Prakash Raj, Sonu Sood and Nikitin Dheer will appear in supporting roles. The soundtrack and film score are composed by Sajid-Wajid. Earlier scheduled to release in January 2015, the film is now expected to release on 3 April 2015. Comedy These Girls is a 2005 film by John Hazlett, based upon the play of the same name by Vivienne Laxdal. With David Boreanaz and Caroline Dhavernas Holly Lewis, Amanda Walsh, Colin C. Berry and Donnell Makenzie. The movie revolves around three girls who attempt to seduce an older man in their town. After Glory is found sleeping with Keith, the other two girls attempt to do the same, ultimately looking to share him amongst the three. The movie was released on March 2, 2006, in Quebec, March 24, 2006, in English Canada, and released on DVD in North America May 16, 2006. It was featured in the Toronto International Film Festival. The movie was produced in association with CHUM Television, and Canadian premium television movie channels The Movie Network, Movie Central & Super Écran. Cast member Amanda Walsh was a former VJ for CHUM-owned MuchMusic. As a Canadian production, it also received financial support from state programs like Telefilm Canada.the film was mainly filmed in Shediac, NB, with some scenes in Moncton, NB Animation No Stingray Pie for Dinner Tonight is a 2011 animated short adventure film written and directed by Braulio Rodriguez. Documentary film Chief! is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by Jean-Marie Téno. Thriller Gang Bullets is a 1938 American film directed by Lambert Hillyer. The film is also known as The Crooked Way in the United Kingdom. Science Fiction Path of Destruction is a 2005 made-for-TV TBS original film. It concerns a nanotechnology experiment gone awry. Comedy A Hole Lot of Trouble is a 1971 British short comedy film. Lasting only twenty seven minutes, it charts the efforts of a group of workmen trying to dig a hole. It was written and directed by Francis Searle and starred Arthur Lowe, Victor Maddern and Bill Maynard. Animation Slugterra: Ghoul from Beyond is a 2014 Canadian animated Film produced by the Canadian company Nerd Corps Entertainment and distributed by Disney XD Canada in Canada. It is the first movie of Slugterra It premiered on March 30, 2014 on Disney XD in Canada. Animation Padre Belchior St. is a 2013 animated film directed by Karina Felipe and Deise Oliveira. Comedy Grandpa's Boy is a 1927 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Monticello, Here We Come is a 1950 music and comedy film. Science Fiction Star Wars Episode VII is an upcoming American epic space opera film produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Lucasfilm, and Bad Robot Productions and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is intended be the seventh installment in the Star Wars film series. J. J. Abrams directed the film from a screenplay he co-wrote with Lawrence Kasdan, co-writer of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Abrams and Kasdan rewrote the initial script by Michael Arndt, who also wrote the story treatment. The film stars John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Max von Sydow, Lupita Nyong'o, and Gwendoline Christie, with Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Kenny Baker reprising their roles from previous films. Star Wars Episode VII is set approximately 30 years after Return of the Jedi. After The Walt Disney Company acquired Lucasfilm in 2012, plans for a third Star Wars trilogy were announced. Episode VII will be the first film to be made since the acquisition, with Kathleen Kennedy, Abrams, and Abrams' long-time collaborator Bryan Burk producing. Documentary film Semangat insan - Masters of Tradition is a 2000 documentary film written by Bernice Chauly and directed by Bernard Chauly and Yuhang Ho. Thriller 00:05'01 is a 2008 science fiction short film written and directed by Brian Winterton. Thriller Disturbia is a 2007 American mystery horror-thriller, film partly inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, directed by D. J. Caruso. It stars Shia LaBeouf, David Morse, Sarah Roemer and Carrie-Anne Moss. It was released on April 13, 2007. Comedy O império do desejo is a 1981 comedy and drama film written and directed by Carlos Reichenbach. Documentary film My Kid Could Paint That is a 2007 documentary film by director Amir Bar-Lev. The movie follows the early artistic career of Marla Olmstead, a young girl from Binghamton, New York who gains fame first as a child prodigy painter of abstract art, and then becomes the subject of controversy concerning whether she truly completed the paintings herself or did so with her parents' assistance and/or direction. The film was bought by Sony Pictures Classics in 2007 after premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. Animation Last Days of Coney Island is an upcoming project written, produced, directed and animated by filmmaker Ralph Bakshi, about a NYPD detective, the prostitute he alternately loves and arrests, and the seedy characters that haunt the streets of New York City's run-down amusement district. It is hinted to be an anthology film, with segments focusing on each character whose story connects with the other characters. Thriller Angels Fall is a 2007 American television film directed by Ralph Hemecker and starring Heather Locklear and Johnathon Schaech. Based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name, the film is about a beautiful chef who moves to a small town in Wyoming after her Boston restaurant is shut down because of a fatal shooting. Angels Fall is a part of the Nora Roberts 2007 movie collection, which also includes; Blue Smoke, Carolina Moon, and Montana Sky. The movie debuted January 29, 2007 on Lifetime Television. Comedy Egg! Egg! A Hardboiled Story is a 1975 Swedish black comedy film directed by Hans Alfredson, starring Gösta Ekman, Max von Sydow and Birgitta Andersson. Alfredson won the award for Best Director at the 11th Guldbagge Awards. Comedy The Original Kings of Comedy is a 2000 stand-up comedy film, directed by Spike Lee, and featuring the comedy routines of Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac. Filmed in front of an audience at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, the comedians give the audience their views about African-American culture, race relations, religion and family. The film was produced by MTV Films and Latham Entertainment, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was shot over the last two nights of the Kings of Comedy tour with Harvey, Hughley, Cedric, and Mac. Its on-stage routines are intercut with brief sections of video footage showing the comedians backstage, promoting the show on the radio, at the hotel, and during a basketball game. The film spawned into multiple spin-offs and films similar to this one. Comedy Sztos is a 1997 comedy film written by Jerzy Kolasa and directed by Olaf Lubaszenko. Comedy Friendly Neighbors is a 1940 comedy film directed by Nick Grinde. Comedy Topless Women Talk About Their Lives is a 1997 New Zealand film about a group of twenty something friends. It was based on a TV series. Comedy Mosaico is a 1970 Argentine film. Thriller Lucy is a 2014 French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Silla for his company Europacorp. The film was shot in Taipei, Paris and New York City. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Amr Waked and Choi Min-sik. Johansson portrays the title character, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities from a nootropic drug being absorbed into her bloodstream. The film was released on July 25, 2014, and became a box office success, grossing over $443 million against a budget of $40 million. It received mainly positive, but also polarizing, critical reviews, with praise for Johansson's performance, entertaining or intriguing themes and visuals, and criticism for having a nonsensical and convoluted plot, especially its focus on the ten percent of brain myth and resulting abilities. Comedy Admissions Open... Do What You Are Born For... is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Haldar Chaturvedi, Srikanth Kumaar Kandala, K.D. Satyam and Shellee and directed by K.D. Satyam. Animation Pettson & Findus is a 1999 film directed by Albert Hanan Kaminski. Science Fiction Against the Wall is a 2010 science fiction short film directed by David Capurso and written/produced by Jeff Haber. It stars Russ Russo, Sarah Ahlgren, and Tammy McNeill and is inspired by the Breakout style of video game play. The short was accepted into 5 festivals, nominated for two Maverick Movie Awards, and given multiple online distribution deals, including appearances on iTunes and the G4TV website. Comedy The Independent is a mockumentary comedy film made in 2000, directed by Stephen Kessler, starring Jerry Stiller as an independent film maker, who makes little-known B movies with titles like Twelve Angry Men and a Baby. The film spoofs independent directors and independent film. The film features Janeane Garofalo, Max Perlich, and cameos by Anne Meara, Ron Howard, Roger Corman, Peter Bogdanovich, John Lydon, Ben Stiller, Andy Dick, Fred Dryer, Jonathan Katz, Fred Williamson, Karen Black, Nick Cassavetes, Julie Strain and adult film actress Ginger Lynn. The fictional career of Morty Fineman is said to have made 427 films. It is not specified as to whether he directed them all, or if it refers to films produced or written by the Fineman character. The theme song The Love Song For 'The Independent' is performed by Nancy Sinatra. Documentary film American Fugitive: The Truth About Hassan is a film, directed by Jean-Daniel Lafond, about an exiled American political activist named Dawud Salahuddin. Belfield has confessed to assassinating a former Iranian diplomat, who supported the Shah of Iran, in 1980. Belfield unexpectedly appeared playing an exiled American political activist in the 2001 film Kandahar. Lafond then traveled to Iran to film the documentary about him. Documentary film Panache is a 2007 documentary film directed by André-Line Beauparlant. Thriller A box-office hit in its day (despite being banned in three states), SCARLET STREET is perhaps legendary director Fritz Lang's finest American film. But for decades, SCARLET STREET has languished on poor quality VHS tape and in colorized versions. Kino's immaculate new digital transfer, from a 35mm Library of Congress vault negative, restores Lang's extravagantly fatalistic vision to its original black and white glory.When middle-aged milquetoast Chris Cross rescues street-walking bad girl Kitty from the rain slicked gutters of an eerily artificial backlot Greenwich Village, he plunges headlong into a whirlpool of lust, larceny and revenge. As Chris' obsession with the irresistibly vulgar Kitty grows, the meek cashier is seduced, corrupted, humiliated and transformed into an avenging monster before implacable fate and perverse justice triumph in the most satisfyingly downbeat denouement in the history of American film.Both SCARLET STREET producer Walter Wanger's wife and director Lang's mistress, Joan Bennett created a femme fatale icon as the unapologetically erotic and ruthless Kitty. Robinson breathes subtle, fragile humanity into Chris Cross while film noir super-heavy Dan Duryea, as Kitty's pimp boyfriend Johnny, skillfully molds "a vicious and serpentine creature out of a cheap, chiseling tin horn" (The New York Times). Packed with hairpin plot twists from screenwriter Dudley Nichols and "bristling with fine directorial touches and expert acting" (Time), SCARLET STREET is a dark gem of film noir and golden age Hollywood filmmaking at its finest. Documentary film Prisoners of Conscience is a 1978 documentary film directed by Anand Patwardhan. Comedy Guy Torry's Phat Comedy Tuesdays: Vol. 2 is a 2005 comedy film directed by Matthew Levin. Thriller .45 is an independent 2006 thriller film starring Milla Jovovich, Angus Macfadyen, Aisha Tyler, Stephen Dorff, and Sarah Strange. Gary Lennon, whose last feature was 1995's Drunks, wrote and directed the film. Variety describes the film as a "doublecross pic set in the underworld of Hell's Kitchen." .45 was released theatrically in Greece, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, and Mexico. Animation Fun Glasses is a 2006 animated short film written and directed by Matthias Daenschel. Comedy All Hands on Deck is a 1961 feature film musical starring Pat Boone as a naval officer and directed by Norman Taurog. It is based on the novel "Warm Bodies" by Donald R. Morris. Animation Mazinger Z vs. The Great General of Darkness is a 1974 Japanese mecha animated film that served as an alternative link between the Mazinger Z series and the Great Mazinger series. It basically introduces Great Mazinger to the audience, as well as his enemies from the Mikene Empire, showing the defeat of Mazinger Z. It was released on July 25, 1974. The final episode of the Mazinger Z anime series would tell the story a bit differently, but with similar results in the plot. The film was also one of the inspirations behind the 2002 one-shot sequel to the Mazinkaiser OVA, Deathmatch! Great General of Darkness. Comedy The Bed-Sitting Room is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Richard Lester and based on the play of the same name. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is an absurdist, post-apocalyptic, satirical black comedy. Animation The Smaller Room is a 2009 short animation film directed by Cristobal Leon and Nina Wehrle. Documentary film The Korean Airlines 747 shot down in 1983 is investigated using 21st century technology and science. Documentary film The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes is a 1971 American experimental film by Stan Brakhage. It was filmed on 16mm without synchronized sound in a Pittsburgh morgue. The title is based on a literal translation of the term autopsy. The film is part of Brakhage's "Pittsburgh trilogy", a trio of "documentary" films Brakhage made about the city's various institutions in 1971; the other two are Eyes, about the city police, and Deus Ex, filmed in a hospital. Writing about the film, American critic Jonathan Rosenbaum referred to The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes as "one of the most direct confrontations with death ever recorded on film." Brakhage shot The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes during a visit to a morgue. The film documented highly graphic typical autopsy procedures such as the removing of organs and embalming. True to its title, The Act of Seeing With One’s Own Eyes is a study in observation and immersion. Brakhage’s films are all about the visual and this film is no exception. He can be described as a 'documentarian of subjectivity' as the film techniques he used are partly about 'giving form to his eyesight'. Documentary film Unfinished Spaces is a 2011 documentary film about the revolutionary design of the National Art Schools. The film tells the dramatic story of the art schools from their founding by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara to their eventual abandonment and fall into ruin and recent efforts to restore them. The three visionary architects Ricardo Porro, Roberto Gottardi, and Vittorio Garatti are interviewed on camera. They talk about the intense atmosphere of revolutionary Cuba and how they strove to create an entirely new language of architecture, one without precedent. They also speak about why their design fell into disfavor and how the complex was mostly abandoned, uncompleted. As the film shows, parts of the schools are in ruins while other parts are used today by young dancers and artists. These schools are on the watch list of the World Monuments Fund, and efforts to restore the abandoned buildings are being explored. Unfinished Spaces was produced by Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray, young filmmakers who became obsessed with the story of the schools' rise and downfall. The film received several important grants and had its World Premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2011. Science Fiction The Killer Eye is a 1999 American horror film starring Jacqueline Lovell and Dave Oren Ward and directed by David DeCoteau Thriller Matador is a 1986 film by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar about a student matador, Ángel Jiménez, who confesses to murders he did not commit. Themes include sex, death, and religion. Documentary film U.F.O.s: Past, Present and Future is a 1974 documentary film written by Robert Emenegger. Thriller Descente aux enfers is a 1986 French film directed by Francis Girod. This psychological thriller set under the sun and heat of the Caribbean relates the story of a married couple at the breaking point. An alcoholic husband Claude Brasseur and his 20 years younger wife Sophie Marceau unexpectedly manage to get reunited through tragedies and secrets, despite the guilt and sorrow involved. Thriller Jack Said is a 2009 British thriller film, the prequel to Jack Says. It is written by Paul Tanter, and based on the graphic novel written by him and illustrated by Oscar Alvarado. It stars Danny Dyer, David O'Hara, Simon Phillips, Ashlie Walker, Terry Stone and snooker player Jimmy White. Thriller Rider on the Rain is a 1970 French mystery thriller film starring Charles Bronson, directed by René Clément, produced by Serge Silberman, with film music composed by Francis Lai. Science Fiction Man-Thing is a 2005 horror telefilm, directed by Brett Leonard and featuring the Marvel Comics creature created by Stan Lee, Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway. The plot is based loosely on a storyline by Steve Gerber, who wrote the most well-known series of Man-Thing comics. Agents of an oil tycoon vanish while exploring a swamp marked for drilling. The local sheriff investigates and faces a Seminole legend come to life: Man-Thing, a shambling swamp-monster whose touch burns those who feel fear. The film appeared on the Sci Fi Channel in 2005 under the Sci Fi Pictures label. It starred Matthew Le Nevez, Rachael Taylor, and Jack Thompson. Documentary film The Moo Man is a 2012 British documentary film, directed by Andy Heathcote, about an organic dairy farm in Sussex, England. The film had its premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it is competing in the World Cinema Documentary category. The film focusses on a small dairy farm run by Steve Hook, which produces and sells raw, unpasteurised organic milk. Near Hailsham, Sussex, Longleys Farm is situated on the Pevensey Levels. The farm was started by Steve's father Phil, who is still involved in the business, and who also features in the film, along with Steve's wife and four children. The film covers Steve's struggles to keep the 55-head-herd farm afloat in the face of the power of the supermarkets, and shows his close relationship with his cows, especially Ida, a 12-year-old Friesian. The documentary was filmed over four years. The film was selected as one of the twelve competitors in the World Cinema Documentary category at the Sundance Film Festival, held in Utah, US in January 2013. Thriller Leaves of Grass is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by, and featuring, Tim Blake Nelson. It also stars Edward Norton, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Melanie Lynskey and Keri Russell. The film, released on September 17, 2010, is in limited release by Millennium Pictures. It was featured in the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. It was filmed in southeastern Oklahoma in 2008. Comedy Freetime Machos is a Finnish documentary film about the world's most northerly rugby club called OYUS Rugby based in Oulu, Finland. The film is directed by Mika Ronkainen and it was premiered at IDFA in November 2009. The film got its North American premiere at Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010. It was also part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2010. Documentary film "Iraq, War, Love, God & Madness is the companion documentary to Al-Daradji’s first fiction feature film, Dreams, and it records the grueling conditions under which the latter was shot in Baghdad in 2005. It provides an account of the ordeals that the director, his cast and crew had to overcome to complete the film, such as bombings, imprisonment, interrogation, and injuries. As the camera rolls, a whole world unravels; an authentic image of occupied Baghdad emerges and the struggle of the filmmakers reflects the struggle of a whole nation and its people." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Thessaloniki International Film Festival site. Thriller Mr. Lyndon at Liberty is a 1915 British silent thriller film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Edna Flugrath, Fred Groves and Charles Rock. It was based on a novel by Victor Bridges. With the help of a secret service agent a man on the run is able to expose a respected Doctor as an enemy spy. Comedy It's a Joke, Son! is a 1947 American film directed by Benjamin Stoloff featuring radio comedian Kenny Delmar as Senator Beauregard Claghorn; the inspiration for the cartoon character Foghorn Leghorn. The film was the first American production of Eagle-Lion Films. Comedy McGlusky the Sea Rover is a 1935 British comedy action film directed by Walter Summers and starring Jack Doyle, Tamara Desni and Henry Mollison. It was based on a novel by A.G. Hales. A stowaway becomes mixed up with gunrunners. It featured the Arklow schooner Mary B Mitchell. Comedy Marito e moglie is a 1952 Italian film ritten, directed and starred by Eduardo De Filippo. Comedy Academy Award™ winner Anders Thomas Jensen, whose style has been described as a cross between Tarantino and The Coen brothers, has pulled a stunner with FLICKERING LIGHTS; both shocking and funny, violent and gentle. It's a brand new kind of gangster comedy about four childhood buddies whose screwed-up crimes turn out to have redeeming value.Torkild, a bumbling petty criminal, and his accomplices, dispatched by a mob boss to rob a diplomat, decide to flee with the loot and head for Barcelona. After their van breaks down in the Danish countryside, they find refuge in an abandoned building. Their leader, deciding that he's tired of the criminal life, buys it in hopes of opening a restaurant. Even though his little gang of faithful buddies (who have never really grown up) has a depressing tendency to fail at all jobs, they unite in the effort and magically, incredibly, are able to turn their lives around. Thriller Closed Doors Village is a 2014 Chinese suspense horror thriller mystery film directed by Xing Bo. Comedy Samad Goes to the City is a 1979 comedy film written and directed by Parviz Sayyad. Documentary film MILLIONS (A LOTTERY STORY) follows the lives of six different big money lottery winners to show in detail just how dramatically a life-changing experience can deeply affect ordinary people, and provides portraits of life in very different Americas. From the farms of the Midwest and the heart of the Bible belt to the hurricane riddled retirement communities of South Florida, MILLIONS documents the true stories of people as rich in personality as they are - or once were - in material wealth, and tells a poignant story of luck, loss and redemption. Comedy Cry Woman is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Liu Bingjian. It was Liu's third feature film and like his previous two films, Incense and Men and Women, Cry Woman was not given permission to screen in China. Cry Woman stars the Beijing Opera star Liao Qin in her first film role. Despite being banned in China, the film was screened at several international venues, including the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival held in the Czech Republic and in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Dealing Dogs is a 2006 documentary film created by animal rights group Last Chance for Animals about animal welfare in the United States, specifically about the marketing and sale of dogs to veterinarian schools and research labs. The film was a 2007 Emmy Nominee for Best Cable Documentary and for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form, and won a 2007 Genesis Award for Outstanding Cable Documentary. Documentary film The Roots is a documentary film directed by Kaoru Ikeya. Documentary film Light Horizon is a 2012 documentary film directed by Randa Maddah. Animation Coup Mirror is a 2008 short animation film written directed by Claudio Diaz. Comedy Nearly a Nasty Accident is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Jimmy Edwards, Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton and Eric Barker. A mechanically-minded but accident-prone aircraftman creates chaos and arouses the anger of a promotion-seeking Group Captain. Thriller Léon: The Professional is a 1994 English-language French thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson. The film stars Jean Reno as the titular mob hitman; Gary Oldman as corrupt and unhinged DEA agent Norman Stansfield; a young Natalie Portman, in her feature film debut, as Mathilda, a 12-year-old girl who is reluctantly taken in by Léon after her family is murdered; and Danny Aiello as Tony, the mobster who gives the hitman his assignments. Léon and Mathilda form an unusual relationship, as she becomes his protégée and learns the hitman's trade. Comedy Two Knights from Brooklyn chronicles the adventures of two average "Joes" that form a Taxi company in Brooklyn, foil the infamous gangster, "The Frisco Ghost", and live through wives and girlfriend problems. This film was actually compiled from two of Hal Roach's Streamliners short features, both originally directed by Neumann a few years before. Documentary film Dutch Masters in the 21st Century is a 2011 short documentary film series directed by Barbara Makkinga, Frans Weisz, Robert Oey and Rudolf van den Berg. Comedy The Gay Anties is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, produced by Warner Bros., directed by Friz Freleng and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce, and released February 15, 1947. Thriller Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger is a 2014 American biographical documentary film produced and directed by Joe Berlinger. The film is produced by CNN Films and Radical Media. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. Documentary film Beauty Day is a 2011 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Jay Cheel. It features the life and work of Ralph Zavadil whose Cap'n Video series on a community cable channel consisted of outlandish stunts which resembled those seen in the later Jackass series. Zavadil also discusses aspects of his personal life, such as working at the local GM plant, and his family which were affected by his drinking problem. Animation The Easter Egg Adventure is a 2004 animation and family film written and directed by John Michael Williams. Comedy Boyy Friennd is a 2005 Malayalam film co-written and directed by Vinayan. The film opened on 28 October . Comedy A Good Old Fashioned Orgy is a 2011 ensemble-comedy film written and directed by Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck. It stars Jason Sudeikis, Leslie Bibb, Lake Bell, Michelle Borth, Nick Kroll, Tyler Labine, Lindsay Sloane, Lucy Punch, and Will Forte. The main plot follows Eric, who, having thrown parties at his father's house for years, decides to have one last party when the house is to be sold: an orgy. The world premiere of A Good Old Fashioned Orgy was held at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on April 29, 2011. The film received a limited theatrical release in the United States on September 2, 2011. Science Fiction Tetsuo II: Body Hammer is a 1992 Japanese science fiction/horror film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. It is a bigger-budget reworking of the same director's 1989 movie Tetsuo: The Iron Man, utilizing similar themes and ideas to the earlier film It was not as well received as its predecessor but it did win the Critic's Award at the 3rd Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in February 1992. A third Tetsuo movie, entitled Tetsuo: The Bullet Man, was released in May 2010. Documentary film Types of Bakuvian Bazaars is a 1907 Azerbaijani short documentary film directed by Vasili Amaşukeli. The film shot on 35mm captures the market scene in Baku, Azerbaijan in the early twentieth century. It was produced by the Qısametralı Sənədli Filmlər and Ağ-Qara Filmlər film companies. Documentary film "The spunky Queer Spawning immerses us into the Trans Francisco Gay Area’s “Gayby Boom” - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Crude Impact is a 2006 film written and directed by James Jandak Wood. It is a documentary about the effect of fossil fuels on issues such as global warming, the environmental crisis, society and the questionable practices of oil companies. Crude Impact was an official selection at over thirty film festivals around the world. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States and Canada. It has been broadcast on television in several countries. Crude Impact has been translated into French, Spanish, Czech, Turkish and Finnish. Animation The Tight-rope Walker is a 2002 Animation short film written and directed by Roberto Catani. Documentary film Born This Way is a 2013 documentary and drama film directed by Shaun Kadlec and Deb Tullmann. Documentary film Warlord of Kayan is a 1989 documentary film produced and directed by Jeff B. Harmon. The film tells the story of Sayed Jafar Naderi, the son of an Afghan Ismaili leader, who used to be a member of a hippie motorcycle gang in Allentown, Pennsylvania and later became a provincial governor and chief of a 12,000 man private army in Afghanistan. Sayed Jaffar returned to his native country during the Soviet war in Afghanistan in the 1980s after studying and living in the United Kingdom and the United States to become a key power broker between the Soviets, the Afghan Government and the mujahideen. The film won the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival. It was a Duce Films International Ltd. Production for Channel 4. The film is part of Harmon's "Afghan Trilogy", which also included the documentaries Jihad and Afgan. Comedy Taiyō o Nusunda Otoko, also known as The Man Who Stole the Sun, is a 1979 satirical film from Japan, directed by Hasegawa Kazuhiko and written by Leonard Schrader. Comedy Too Much Sex is a 2000 Canadian sex comedy film directed by Andrew Ainsworth, produced by the Canadian Film Centre and starring Michael McMurtry, Janet Kidder and Diane Flacks. Sky Gilbert and Christie MacFadyen also have minor appearances. Animation The second of three installments of the Berserk Golden Age Arc film series. The Band of the Hawk participates in the Midland war campaign. On the bloody battlefield, they conquer decisive victories that lead them to Doldrey, an old fortress that will decide the outcome of the war. Amid all this carnage, Griffith's words still resonate in Guts' head and make him wonder what should he do once this conflict is over. Animation Mickey's Rival is a 1936 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Thriller Matalo! is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Cesare Canevari. The film is considered among the most original western ever produced in Italy. It is characterized from a greater weight given to psychology over action, an almost total lack of dialogues, an innovative soundtrack and the use by the lead character of a boomerang as his only weapon. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Zorro is a 1975 Italian/French film based on the character created by Johnston McCulley. Directed by Duccio Tessari, it stars famous French actor Alain Delon as Zorro. Filmed in Spain, this Italian movie has many spaghetti western elements to it. Animation Remote Remote Control is a 2011 animated short film directed by Bruno Bask. Comedy "On March 22, Jen Kirkman drank two bottles of wine and then discussed a historical event." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb is a 2004 drama film written by Ingo Haeb and Kai Hensel and directed by Lars Jessen. Science Fiction Star Wars: Threads of Destiny is a fan film, created by fans of George Lucas' Star Wars saga. The film takes place after Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and explores new adventures in a familiar galaxy. Compared to the average fan film, Threads of Destiny runs long with a length of 110 minutes, and was relatively inexpensive to make, with a final budget between $5,500 and $6,000. The film was released online on February 23, 2014. Comedy Khuda Kay Liye is a 2007 Pakistani Urdu-language drama film written, directed and produced by Shoaib Mansoor, starring Shaan, Iman Ali, Fawad Afzal Khan and Hameed Sheikh. Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah also appears in the uncut version of the film. The film was highest-grossing Pakistani film of 2007. Much of the film was shot on location in Chicago, Illinois in the United States, and Lahore and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Produced by Geo TV, Khuda Kay Liye was theatrically released in Pakistan on July 20, 2007. Critical response was generally positive, though some religious "conservatives" criticized the film and called for a ban in Pakistan. Overall, there was curiosity around the film due to the presence of big names. It resulted in a grand opening, and the film turned out to be a commercial as well as a critical success in Pakistan and India. The films was distributed in India by Percept Picture Company & released over 100 screens across 20 cities. The films opened with good response. Comedy That's How We Women Are is a 1971 film written by Dino Risi, Luciano Vincenzoni, Giuseppe Catalano, Agenore Incrocci, Furio Scarpelli, Ettore Scola, Rodolfo Sonego and directed by Dino Risi. Documentary film Pirate for the Sea is a 2008 documentary written by Ron Colby and directed by Ronald Colby. Thriller Quid Pro Quo is a 2008 American drama thriller film written and directed by Carlos Brooks and starring Nick Stahl and Vera Farmiga. The film is about a semi-paralyzed radio reporter who investigates a story that uncovers an odd subculture leading to a disturbing self-realization. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2008, and was released in the United States on June 13, 2008. Comedy The Woman of My Dreams is a 1944 German musical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Wolfgang Lukschy and Walter Müller. Comedy The Book of Caleb is a 2008 American comedy-drama written and directed by Matthew von Manahan. Documentary film The Motocross of Nations is the oldest, most prestigious race in the sport's organized history. Created shortly after the dark storm clouds of WWII, this great event has pitted nation against nation on a single Sunday afternoon since 1947. Each nation battling for national pride and the coveted Peter Chamberlain Trophy. On Sunday, September 23, 2007, the 60th annual Motocross of Nations took place in Budds Creek, Maryland. Only the second time this storied event had been held in the USA. With over 40,000 fans from all over the globe converging on the circuit to see if Team USA could beat back the world and win the race on their home soil. The producers of the "The Great Outdoors" series were present to capture and record it all. They were granted unprecedented access by the event organizers, giving you the most up-close images imaginable. "Motocross of Nations: 60 Years and a Day" is packed with race action and countless interviews with this sport's greatest heroes. Watch and listen to commentary from greats such as DeCoster, Everts, Smets, Emig and more. Listen in on Ricky Carmichael as he runs the last race of his career. Witness young Ryan Villopoto put on a performance that will be talked about for generations. Go behind the lines with Team Belgium, France, South Africa, and others as these great nations try to win the most storied race on earth. Witness new World Champion Antonio Cairoli's struggle with heat, humidity and the American way of motocross life. This is an epic film that offers up the drama, pageantry and patriotism that is the legendary Motocross of Nations. Documentary film Iran Is My Home is a 2003 documentary film written by Arash Ayrom and directed by David Diaan. Documentary film The Einstein Theory of Relativity is a silent film directed by Max and Dave Fleischer and released by Fleischer Studios. In August 1922, Scientific American published an article explaining their position that a silent film would be unsuccessful in presenting Albert Einstein's theory of relativity to the general public. They argued that only as part of a broader educational package including lecture and text would such a film be successful. Scientific American then went on to review frames from an unnamed German film reported to be financially successful. Six months later, on February 11, 1923, the Fleischers released their relativity film, produced in collaboration with popular science journalist Garrett P. Serviss to accompany his book on the same topic. Two versions of the Fleischer film are reported to exist - a shorter two-reel edit intended for general theater audiences, and a longer five-reel version intended for educational use. The Fleischers lifted footage from the German predecessor, Die Grundlagen der Einsteinschen Relativitäts-Theorie, directed by Hanns-Walter Kornblum, for inclusion into their film. Presented here are images from the Fleischer film and German film. Comedy Big Time Movie is a theatrical film adaptation based on the Nickelodeon television series, Big Time Rush. It premiered on Nickelodeon and theatrically released in theaters on March 10, 2012. It features the members of Big Time Rush visiting London for their world tour, where they also have to save the world. Comedy Made In China is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Gabriel Guzmán. Thriller Paris Vice Squad is a 1951 French thriller film directed by Hervé Bromberger. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Pictures from Memory is a 1990 animation, short and war film written and directed by Nedeljko Dragic. Documentary film The Refugees of Shangri-La is a 2013 documentary film directed by Doria Bramante and Markus Weinfurter. Comedy Worst Friends is an upcoming American comedy film, written, produced and directed by Ralph Arend. The film stars Richard Tanne, Noah Barrow, Kristen Connolly, and Cody Horn, with Larry Fessenden, Geoffrey Arend, and Kathryn Erbe and set to be released on November 4, 2014. Science Fiction Laserhawk is a Canadian science fiction film directed by Jean Pellerin and released in 1997. In the film, two teenagers must team up with a comic book writer and a mental patient to save mankind from destruction at the hands of aliens. Documentary film The Last of the unjust is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Claude Lanzmann. Documentary film The Execution of Wanda Jean is a 2002 documentary film directed by Liz Garbus. Comedy A Canção de Lisboa is a Portuguese film comedy from 1933, directed by José Cottinelli Telmo, and starring Vasco Santana, Beatriz Costa, António Silva, Alfredo Silva, Ana Maria, Artur Rodrigues, Coralia Escobar, Eduardo Fernandes, Elvira Coutinho, Fernanda Campos, Francisco Costa, Henrique Alves, Ivone Fernandes, José Victor, Júlia da Assunção, Manoel de Oliveira, Manuel Santos Carvalho, Maria Albertina, Maria da Luz, Silvestre Alegrim, Sofia Santos, Teresa Gomes and Zizi Cosme. Director Manoel de Oliveira, who is still alive and active, had a minor role. It was the second Portuguese sound feature film. In fact, A Canção de Lisboa was the first sound feature fully produced in Portugal, in the labs of Lisboa Filme and with Tobis equipment. Among the team were some of the greatest names of Portuguese culture of the day, such as painter Carlos Botelho and the poet José Gomes Ferreira. Painter Almada Negreiros was the author of both promotional posters. A Canção de Lisboa is still one of the best loved films in Portugal, with several of its lines and songs still quoted. Comedy The Thing with Two Heads is a 1972 film directed by Lee Frost and written by Wes Bishop. The film stars Rosey Grier, Ray Milland, Don Marshall, Roger Perry, Kathy Baumann, and Chelsea Brown. Some early visual effects work from Rick Baker is also featured. Today, the movie is most notable for its soundtrack, produced by MGM Records producer Michael Viner with a rotating cast of studio musicians that he called the Incredible Bongo Band. The horn and percussion heavy instrumentals were used by some of the earliest rap and hiphop artists as the genre developed, and are still among the most popular samples used today. Comedy Play Again is a 2013 short, comedy and drama film written and directed by Patrick Campbell. Comedy George Lopez: America's Mexican is a 2007 comedy film written by George Lopez and directed by Marty Callner. Animation It's time for lunch, and Spunky (the baby donkey) is expected to feed on healthy (and awful-tasting) Vitamin Hay. He resists, and wanders out of the barn to look for more interesting things to eat. Documentary film Letter to Myself is a 2007 film directed by Beth Miller. Thriller Luna Caliente is a 2009 Spanish film written and directed by Vicente Aranda, starring Eduard Fernández and Thaïs Blume. The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Argentine author Mempo Giardinelli. While the book was set during the last dictatorship in Argentina, Aranda set the story in Spain during the Burgos Trial of 1970, which caused some of the last death sentences in Spain during Francos' regime. The plot centers on a rape that changes the lives of the aggressor and his victim. The film premiered in October 2009 at the Valladolid International Film Festival and had wide release in 2010. Comedy Dookudu is a 2011 Telugu action comedy film directed by Sreenu Vaitla, produced and distributed by 14 Reels Entertainment. It stars Mahesh Babu and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in lead roles. The film was released on 23 September 2011 with the largest worldwide opening for a Telugu film. The film was released among seventy nine screens in the US, the Los Angeles Times quoted it as The biggest hit you've never heard of. In the rest of north, east and west India, it opened up in 21 cities. The film set a box office record by collecting a gross of more than 1 billion at the time. The film has won seven Nandi Awards, including the Best Popular Feature Film and Best Actor. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Athiradi Vettai and released on 12 April 2013. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as The Real Tiger which was released on 11 February 2012,. It was also dubbed into Malayalam as Choodan and released on 17 May 2013. The film is also being remade into Hindi as Action Jackson starring Ajay Devgn and Sonakshi Sinha. Although Salman was the first choice to play the lead in the Dookudu remake, he backed out from the project. Prabhudeva is the director for this remake. Comedy Crimes of Fashion is a 2004 telefilm that aired on July 25, 2004 on ABC Family. It stars Kaley Cuoco and Megan Fox and was directed by Stuart Gillard. Animation The Streets of the Invisibles is a 2011 animation short crime film directed by Remo Rauscher. Documentary film Drifters is silent documentary film by John Grierson, his first and only personal film. It tells the story of Britain's North Sea herring fishery. The film's style has been described as being a "response to avant-garde, Modernist films, adopting formal techniques such as montage – constructive editing emphasising the rhythmic juxtaposition of images – but also aimed to make a socially directed commentary on its subject". The film was successful both critically and commercially and helped kick off Grierson's documentary film movement. This film also showed that Grierson was not afraid to alter reality slightly in order to have his vision shown. For example when the boat he was on returned without a catch he bought another boats catch and tried to fake it. He ended up scrapping that film as it was not authentic enough. Documentary film Gaza Ghetto: Portrait of a Family, 1948 – 1984 is a documentary film about the life of a Palestinian family living in the Jabalia refugee camp. The film, created by Joan Mandell, Pea Holmquist, and Pierre Bjorklund in 1984 is believed to be the first documentary ever made in Gaza. The film features Ariel Sharon, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer and soldiers on patrol "candidly discuss[ing] their responsibilities." In his book, An Accented Cinema: Exilic and Diasporic Filmmaking, Hamid Naficy describes the film as an "early important film" on the Palestinian refugee situation. The film follows a refugee family from the Gaza Strip who visit the site of their former village, now a Jewish town in Israel. As the grandfather and great-grandfather point out an orchard and sycamore fig that belonged to Muhammed Ayyub and Uncle Khalil, an Israeli resident appears and tells them to leave, claiming they need a permit to be there. The mother tells him that, "We work in Jaffa and Tel Aviv and that's not forbidden," to which he replies, "Here it's forbidden." Comedy Michael and Madonna is a 1990 comedy film written by Roger Fuentebella, Tony Fajardo and Tony Cruz and directed by Tony Cruz. Animation Symphony No.42 is a 2013 animation, mystery, short film written and directed by Réka Bucsi. Comedy Symphony No.42 is a 2013 animation, mystery, short film written and directed by Réka Bucsi. Thriller 2 Minutes Later is 2007 film directed by Robert Gaston. Animation Spies is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Released in 1943, the cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc. Documentary film The Devil at Your Heels is a 1981 documentary that chronicles the attempt of the stuntman and daredevil Ken Carter to jump a rocket-powered car over the Saint Lawrence River, a distance of one mile, which would break all existing records for jumping cars. The documentary opens with some quick framing of the task, including footage of the ramp and the car to be used for the jump, and then chronicles how Carter became a daredevil, including footage of some early jumps. It then follows the ups and downs he experienced in his five-year journey to jump the river. He has a series of financial and technical obstacles. Technical problems include difficulties with the car and the ramp he was planning to jump off. The financial problems are simpler; he kept running out of money and his backers were unhappy. In the fifth year, everything was ready, but two attempts were called off — one because of a short strike by the ground crew, and one because of weather. The backers, desperate to finish, believed that Carter had lost his nerve and called him to a meeting in another city, and then brought in another driver, Kenny Powers, to attempt the jump. Animation The Little Red Paper Ship is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Aleksandra Zareba. Comedy The Dog Who Saved Christmas is a TV movie starring Dean Cain, Gary Valentine and the voice of Mario López. It was written by childhood friends Michael Ciminera and Richard Gnolfo. It premiered on ABC Family on November 29, 2009 during their Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It was ranked as the number one cable program during its timeslot, and the number one cable film of the 2009 winter season with 4.0 million viewers. Comedy Każdemu wolno kochać is a 1933 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Rex-Film studio. Comedy Blondie's Secret is a film directed by Edward Bernds released on Dec 23, 1948. Science Fiction Strange Frequency is a 2001 film directed by Mary Lambert and Bryan Spicer. Comedy I'm on My Way is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Comedy 100% cahemire is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Valérie Lemercier. Documentary film Asesinato en febrero is a 2001 documentary film written by Elías Querejeta and directed by Eterio Ortega. Comedy Shichi-nin no otaku: cult seven is a 1992 action comedy film written by Nobuyuki Isshiki and directed by Daiki Yamada. Comedy Eccezzziunale... veramente is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Science Fiction Futureworld is a 1976 sequel to the 1973 science fiction film Westworld. It was written by George Schenk and Mayo Simon, and directed by Richard T. Heffron. The cast included Peter Fonda, Blythe Danner, and Arthur Hill. There is also a cameo appearance by Yul Brynner in a dream sequence. Other than Brynner, none of the cast members from the original film appear, and original writer-director Michael Crichton was not involved. The film attempted to take the plot in a different direction from Westworld, but it was not generally well received by the critics. Futureworld was deemed as lacking in action and the acting was not engaging. It was made by AIP. Afterward, there was a short-lived television series called Beyond Westworld. Documentary film Playboy Video Playmate Calendar 1988 is a documentary film directed by Stephen C. Confer, David Kellogg and Arnold Milo. Animation StrAngel is a 2013 animation, short, comedy and mystery film written by Mattio Martinez, Urs D. Douwes and Andrea von Braun and directed by Georg-Sebastian Dressler and Daniel von Braun. Thriller Quake, also known as Aftershock and Stalker, is a USA Suspense thriller TV movie, released on June 23, 1992. The film starred Steve Railsback and Erika Anderson. The film was directed by Louis Morneau. Comedy Rennschwein Rudi Russel is a 1995 comedy film written by Uwe Timm, Peter Timm and Ulrich Limmer directed by Peter Timm. Comedy The Actress Is Too Much is a comedy, romance, melodrama film directed by Yoo Jeong-hwan. Documentary film La langue à terre is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jean-Pierre Roy and Michel Breton. Documentary film The Convict Patient is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Alejandro Solar Luna. Documentary film The Voice Of Berlinguer is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Mario Sesti and Teho Teardo. Documentary film De nye sjove is a 1997 Danish documentary film written and directed by Peter Bay. Comedy Naples Will Never Die is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Fosco Giachetti, Marie Glory and Paola Barbara. A young French tourist on holiday in Naples meets and falls in love with an engineer. She marries him, but finds his family overbearing and traditional while they condsider her to be too extrovert. She leaves him and returns to France, but the couple are eventually re-united. Comedy Fireman Save My Child is a 1954 American comedy film starring Hugh O'Brian and Buddy Hackett in roles originally meant for Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, a last-minute substitution when Costello fell ill. Comical musical band "Spike Jones and His City Slickers" also appear at great length, with Jones garnering top billing, and Abbott and Costello remain visible in some long shots. The movie was directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Earth Girls Are Easy is a 1988 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Julien Temple and stars Geena Davis, Julie Brown, Jeff Goldblum, Damon Wayans, and Jim Carrey. The plot is based on the song "Earth Girls Are Easy" from Julie Brown's 1984 mini-album Goddess In Progress. Animation How Do You Spell God is an animated storytelling and delightful interviews with children of many religions. Comedy Bartleby is a 2001 comedy/drama film adaptation of Herman Melville's short story "Bartleby, the Scrivener". The film was directed by Jonathan Parker, and stars Crispin Glover as Bartleby, and David Paymer as his boss. The film diverges from Melville's story, setting it in a modern office and adding sitcom-style humor, with an element of surrealism. Documentary film Flamenco, A Way Of Life is a 2010 documentary film directed and written by Marcos de Aguilar. Animation Doll and Dagmyer launch their attack on Shurifon. No one is harmed due to the competition between Kenshi and the king, and the king faces off against Doll. However he is overwhelmed by the Shield of Gaia until Kenshi comes to his rescue. Meanwhile, after they make their escape, the Church is attacked by Doll. While Kenshi and Chiaia are scouting the area, an escape pod from a messenger ship is obtained by Kenshi. Leia Second, a member of the Church, is taken into the Swan. The Swan makes its way to Havoniwa, where it lies in ruins after an ambush by Cordyline's bandits, who have taken over a fort called the Meteor Fall. Just as the Swan was about to be destroyed, Yukine and her Seikijin saves it at the last minute, giving Kenshi the chance to take out the bandits and the fort in one go. They reach the underground section of Havoniwa where Flora and Maria are currently residing, and after some contemplating, they come to ask who owns Kenshi or whom Kenshi wants to go with. Kenshi is unsure to whom he should go with, even after seeking advice from the other girls. With no other girl to talk to, he finally goes to Lashara, who she pleads for him to stay by her side. After telling her that he will protect her, Kenshi comes to the conclusion that he will make the Swan an independent state where all people can take refuge. After becoming leader of the Swan, Kenshi is shocked to find out he is banned from excavating jewels on the ship's hull. Comedy The Cartier Affair is a 1984 NBC TV movie that starred Knight Rider '​s David Hasselhoff and Dynasty '​s Joan Collins, which also featured Kojak '​s Telly Savalas.The Movie was completed during the Dynasty and Knightrider Season breaks. At the time of its release both Joan Collins and David Hasselhoff were nearing the height of their fame and a real Chemistry formed between the two leads. The Cartier Affair was a mildly amusing romp but won't go down in the history books as a great Hollywood movie, however the backstory of this great pairing makes for interesting reading. David Hasselhoff said of his co-star, " Joan Collins is wonderful to work with, funny, very sexy and the consummate professional always prepared and line perfect." This went against popular belief at the time that Ms Collins was a diva on set and after several cast and crew of various productions came forward to sing Joan Collins praises, the general public came to see her in a new light. Comedy A New Love Ishtory is a 2013 Bollywood comedy film written by Vipul K Rawal and directed by John Matthew Matthan. The film will star Himesh Reshammiya, Niharika Singh, and Rakesh Bapat. It released on 29 September 2013 in India only. Documentary film Casting is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Koen Suidgeest. Documentary film Here Comes the Wolf: The Pandemic Hoax is an upcoming documentary film directed by J.J. Rendon which investigates the 2009 flu pandemic and the events leading up to it. The documentary examines how public opinion can be manipulated by larger organizations through the use of fear. Animation Agricultural Technology is a 2011 animated short film directed by Márcio Emilio Zago. Animation The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The story takes place in a kingdom of lions in Africa, and was influenced by the biblical tales of Joseph and Moses and the Shakespearean play Hamlet. The film was produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. The Lion King was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and has a screenplay credited to Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts and Linda Woolverton. Its songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with an original score by Hans Zimmer. The film features a large ensemble voice cast led by Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, James Earl Jones, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Moira Kelly. The Lion King tells the story of Simba, a young lion who is to succeed his father, Mufasa, as king; however, after Simba's uncle Scar murders Mufasa, Simba is fooled into thinking he was responsible and flees into exile in shame and despair. Comedy Railroadin' is an Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 88th release in the Our Gang series. Though much of the short was a remake of The Sun Down Limited, it marked the first appearance of Norman Chaney as "Chubby", having won a national contest to replace Joe Cobb as the Our Gang "fat kid". Thriller The Large Rope is a 1953 British crime film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Donald Houston, Susan Shaw and Robert Brown. Animation This Is Not Real is a 2011 short animated drama film written and directed by Gergely Wootsch. Comedy Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters is a 2008 Telugu film Directed by Srinivasa Reddy starring Allari Naresh, Krishna Bhagavaan, Farjana and Rithima in the lead roles. Ammiraju Kanumilli produced this film on Siri Cinema Banner while M. M. Srilekha scored the music. The movie was released on April 18, 2008. Documentary film The Savage Voyage is a 1971 documentary film written and directed by Eric Marquis. Comedy Juan & Ted: Wanted is a 2000 Filipino film. Comedy For The Plasma is a science fiction film directed by Bingham Bryant and Kyle Molzan. Thriller The Silent Partner is a 1978 Canadian heist film directed by Daryl Duke. It stars Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer and Susannah York. The film was the first to be produced by Carolco Pictures and one of the earliest films from Canada to take advantage of the Canadian government's "Capital Cost Allowance" plans. The Silent Partner is also notable for being one of the very few films to have a score composed by Oscar Peterson, and for featuring an early big-screen appearance by John Candy. The Silent Partner is a remake of the Danish film Think of a Number from 1969 written and directed by Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt. Both are based on the novel Tænk på et tal by Danish writer Anders Bodelsen. Comedy Arizona Dream is a surrealist comedy-drama 1993 film directed by Emir Kusturica and starring Johnny Depp, Jerry Lewis and Faye Dunaway. Comedy An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story focuses on a teenage girl who joins a seedy theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual politics and intrigue. The title is an ironic nod to the original Peter Pan story, in which Peter says "To die will be an awfully big adventure." Set during the years following World War II, the film was adapted from the Booker Prize-nominated novel of the same name by Beryl Bainbridge. Comedy Roland is a 2013 comedy and drama short film written by Trevor Cornish and Niall Kelly and directed by Trevor Cornish. Animation Energy and Matter is a 1966 short animation film written by Guy Glover and Joseph Koenig and directed by Robert Verrall. Documentary film Track Two is a 1982 film directed by Harry Sutherland. Animation The usual chase is going on between Tom and Jerry, until a letter arrives. Tom reads it and finds out that he inherited one million dollars by one of his uncles! He cheers in happiness, until Jerry reads it, and points out one detail that Tom missed. Tom can't harm any living thing - not even a mouse! Jerry rejoices the inheritance because since Tom is not allowed to hurt any living thing, it means he can get away with doing anything he wants without Tom fighting back. Jerry proceeds to torture Tom by taking advantage of his new life, sleeping in his bed and eating all of his food. Finally, after Tom loses his breakfast and gets a pad of butter in the eye, he loses it and begins to beat up Jerry. He then says, "Gee, I'm throwing away a million dollars... BUT I'M HAPPY!!" Comedy Miracle Beach is a 1992 fantasy/comedy film starring Dean Cameron, Ami Dolenz, and Pat Morita. Science Fiction Night of the Dead is a 2006 American horror film written and directed by Eric Forsberg. It stars Louis Graham as Dr. Gabriel Schreklich, a scientist who seeks to resurrect his dead family. Comedy Mangue Bangue is a comedy film directed by Neville de Almeida. Comedy Le Divorce is a 2003 Merchant Ivory Productions film directed by James Ivory from a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and Ivory, based on Diane Johnson's best-selling novel. Comedy Brunettes Prefer Gentlemen is a 1927 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Hanasaari A is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Hannes Vartiainen and Pekka Veikkolainen. Science Fiction You Never Take Me Seriously is a 2013 short/comedy/drama film directed by Caley MacLennan. Documentary film Blue Vinyl is a 2002 documentary film directed by Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand. With a lighthearted tone, the film follows one woman's quest for an environmentally sound cladding for her parents' house in Merrick, Long Island, New York. It also investigates the many negative health effects of polyvinyl chloride in its production, use and disposal, focusing on the communities of Lake Charles and Mossville, Louisiana, and Venice, Italy. Filming for Blue Vinyl began in 1994. Blue Vinyl teamed up with Working Films to create the My House is Your House Campaign to turn the film into an organizing tool by increasing deliberate consumer advocacy and influencing industry change. The film received scrutiny when the DVD was released with portions missing from the original broadcast. Lori Sanzone, a woman diagnosed with angiosarcoma of liver, a type of cancer associated with vinyl exposure, had her diagnosis changed to a different disease. Also, after an out-of-court settlement, an Italian court ended a talked about in Blue Vinyl. Documentary film Ramin is a 2011 Lithuanian documentary film directed by Audrius Stonys about the Georgian wrestler Ramin Lomsadze, who once won seven matches in 55 seconds. The film was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Science Fiction Mandroid is a 1993 film directed by Jack Ersgard starring Robert Symonds and Curt Lowens. Comedy Yuppi du is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Adriano Celentano. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction Zarkorr! The Invader is a 1996 low-budget monster movie produced by Full Moon Entertainment. It was planned for a limited theatrical release, but was instead was made a direct-to-video film. Thriller Funeral in Berlin is a 1966 British spy film directed by Guy Hamilton and based on the novel of the same name by Len Deighton. It is the second of three 1960s films starring Michael Caine as the character Harry Palmer, that followed the characters from the initial film, The Ipcress File. The third film, made in 1967 was Billion Dollar Brain. Caine would reprise the role of Harry Palmer three decades later for Bullet to Beijing and Midnight in Saint Petersburg. Thriller They Might Be Giants is a 1971 film based on the play of the same name starring George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward. Occasionally cited mistakenly as a Broadway play, it never in fact opened in the USA. It was directed in London by Joan Littlewood in 1961, but Goldman believed he "never got the play right" and forbade further productions or publication of the script. Upon release of the film, however, he did authorize an illustrated paperback tie-in edition of the screenplay, published by Lancer Books. The movie later lent its name to a popular music group. Documentary film Marmadrid is a 2002 short film written and directed by Rafael Rodríguez Tranche. Comedy Au suivant! is a 2005 romance, drama and comedy film written and directed by Jeanne Biras. Comedy Tummy Trouble is a 1989 short animation family comedy film written by Kevin Harkey, Bill Kopp, Rob Minkoff, Mark Kausler, Patrick A. Ventura and Gary K. Wolf and directed by Rob Minkoff. Comedy The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 musical comedy horror film directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and Richard O'Brien based on the 1973 musical stage production, The Rocky Horror Show, also written by O'Brien. The production is a humorous tribute to the science fiction and horror B movies of the late 1930s through early 1970s. It stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick along with cast members from the original Royal Court Theatre, Roxy Theatre and Belasco Theatre productions. The film was shot at Bray Studios, and an old country estate called Oakley Court, in Berkshire, England. The estate is best known for its use in Hammer Horror productions. Twentieth Century Fox insisted on casting the two characters of Brad and Janet with American actors, Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon. Some of the costumes from the film were originally used in the stage production. Props and set pieces were reused from old Hammer films. Although the film is both a send-up and tribute to many of the science fiction and horror movies from the 1930s up to the 1970s, costume designer Sue Blane had not conducted any research in designing for the film. Documentary film Africa: The Beat is a 2011 docudrama film written and directed by Samaki Wanne. Comedy Three's a Crowd was a made-for-TV movie that was originally aired by the ABC network on December 2, 1969. The film was a comedy directed by Harry Falk and starred Larry Hagman, who was starring in the hit TV sit-com I Dream of Jeannie. Hagman plays a pilot whose wife, portrayed by E. J. Peaker, disappears and is presumed dead. Seven years later, she appears. Meantime, Hagman has met and married Jessica Walter. He really loves both wives and hasn't the heart to tell either one of them about the other. They both throw a birthday party for him at the same time and in the same hotel, but on different floors. He tries to get away with his charade and finally enlists the aid of the elevator boy, played by Norman Fell. Harvey Korman plays a psychiatrist Hagman goes to try to figure out his "problem". Korman drools over both wife's pictures and tells Hagman what a fool he is to want to give them up. Hagman, who runs an air freight service between two cities spends one night with Peaker and the next with Walter. Both women are physically active, having him doing all kinds of sports, and are just wearing him to a frazzle. That's when he goes to see Korman, the psychiatrist. Documentary film Twinset is a 2010 short documentary and family film directed by Amy Rose. Documentary film Sunrise / Sunset is a 2008 film written and directed by Vitali Mansky. Thriller Ten years ago, a tragedy changed the town of Harmony forever. Tom Hanniger, an inexperienced coal miner, caused an accident in the tunnels that trapped and killed five men and sent the only survivor, Harry Warden, into a permanent coma. Then, exactly one year later, on Valentine's Day, Harry Warden woke up--and brutally murdered twenty-two people with a pickaxe before being killed. Ten years later, Tom Hanniger returns to Harmony on Valentine's Day, still haunted by the deaths he caused. Struggling to make amends with his past, he grapples with unresolved feelings for his ex-girlfriend Sarah, who is now married to his best friend Axel, the town sheriff. But tonight, after years of peace, something from Harmony's dark past has returned. Wearing a miner's mask and armed with a pickaxe, an unstoppable killer is on the loose. And as his footsteps come ever closer, Tom, Sarah and Axel realize in terror it just might be Harry Warden who's come back to claim them. Science Fiction My Future Boyfriend is a TV movie starring Sara Rue and Barry Watson. It premiered on ABC Family on April 10, 2011. It is directed by Michael Lange. Comedy My Favorite Spy is a 1942 comedy and musical film based on the story by M. Coates Webster, written by Sig Herzig, William Bowers and Frank Ryan and directed by Tay Garnett. Animation "Ik Neem Je Mee" is a song recorded by Dutch rapper Gers Pardoel for his debut studio album, Deze Wereld Is Van Jou. It was released on 2 September 2011 as the second single of the album. The song was produced by Dutch producer Sergio van Gonter, better known as Reverse, and co-written by Van Gonter, Pardoel and Ricardo de Rooy. The single became a great success in the Netherlands and Belgium. "Ik Neem Je Mee" is the most successful Dutch-language song in the Dutch Top 40 ever. Animation Asterix in Britain is an animated film released in 1986; the fifth Asterix feature film, and the last from Dargaud Films. It is based on the book of the same name. The theme song The Lookout is Out was performed by Cook da Books based on the previous film's theme but with a slower tempo, played with acoustic guitars and brand new English lyrics. Science Fiction Se Tutte le Donne del Mondo is a James Bond spoof movie released in 1966. Originally filmed under the title Operation Paradise from January to March 1966 in most of the world, the English title was If All the Women in the World. It was released in the U.S. a year later with the title Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die. Produced by Dino De Laurentiis, the film was directed by Henry Levin, director of two Matt Helm films, and Arduino Maiuri. It starred Mike Connors of Mannix fame, Dorothy Provine and Terry-Thomas. This film was rushed to release by Columbia Pictures to avoid colliding with their better-known James Bond satire, Casino Royale. The plot of this movie is similar to the James Bond film Moonraker, which was released 13 years later. Thriller Dead On: Relentless II is a 1992 action thriller directed by Michael Schroeder. The tagline for the movie was: The first killer was unpredictable. This one is unstoppable. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California, USA. It is the second installment in the Relentless series. Comedy Manoranjan is a 1974 Indian Hindi film directed by Shammi Kapoor. It is a remake of Irma La Douce. Sanjeev Kumar plays Jack Lemmon's role, Zeenat Aman Shirley MacLaine's and Shammi Kapoor plays Lou Jacobi's. Hotel Casanova is called Hotel Mauj!. Among the rest of the cast are Paintal, Asit Sen and Dev Kumar. Manoranjan is perhaps the only Hindi movie where prostitution was presented as a 'fun' activity without moralising and the lead actress sleeps with men other than the hero and is not an issue. For 1974 the film in India was a revolution, and was panned by the critics and the audience due to the sense of immorality. Animation Ico, The Brave Little Horse is a 1982 animated film written by Inés Geldstein and directed by Manuel García Ferré. Comedy Jonah (Justin Miner) and his college friends are facing the real world. Unified by beer and uncertainty, Echoboom is an existential romp through private school life in the digital age. The last six months of college (starting with the 2004 Election Night) are played out through the prisms of young Democrats and Republicans, unrequited love, apathy, ignorance, the Internet, and general debauchery. Jonah battles his baby-boomer parents' wishes for him to become a lawyer as he tries to buy time to find some meaning, if only he could stay sober. Ultimately, Echoboom is a film about the next generation flooding the workforce, the heavy achievers destined to move back home with their parents. It takes friends to figure out life isn't a journey, it's a destination. Comedy Tired Business Men is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 60th Our Gang short subject released.. Comedy Trail to Vengeance is a 1945 action film directed by Wallace Fox. Comedy Leghorn Swoggled is a 1950 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. in 1951. The cartoon also features Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg, and has a plot that is similar to Henhouse Henery and The Leghorn Blows at Midnight. Comedy A Brony Tale is a 2014 Canadian-American documentary film directed by Brent Hodge. The film explores the brony phenomenon, the adult fan base of the children's animated show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic that arose shortly after its premiere in 2010. The film is structured around the journey of Ashleigh Ball, one of the principal voice actresses for the show, including her initial reactions to learning of this older fanbase, and her travel as a Guest of Honor to one of the first fan conventions BronyCon held in New York City in 2012. Hodge, a close friend of and previous collaborator with Ball, was curious as she was as to this phenomenon and opted to film her travel and appearance at the convention for the documentary. Hodge's film gained interest of film producer and publisher Morgan Spurlock who helped to promote wider distribution of the documentary. Initially slated to be show for Vancouver-area film festivals, the film was highlighted at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, and received critical praise. The film received a wider theater release starting in July 2014, and is currently available on DVD, Blu-ray, Digital Download and On Demand. Comedy Porca Miseria is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Documentary film La Caravana del manuscrito andalusí is a 2007 documentary film directed by Lidia Peralta García. Comedy Wreck the Halls is a 2008 comedy and family film written by Adam Bertocci and directed by David Abramson and Michelle Goetsch. Comedy Grace Tang is an ambitious Wall Street banker determined to work her way up the ladder of life and out of working class Chinatown. Though she has achieved financial success and stability, Grace still yearns for social acceptance among the Upper East Side elite.  When she attends a high-society party in New York City, everyone mistakes her for a famous Hong Kong heiress. In reality, Grace hails from Chinatown. Will this ruin her budding romance with one of New York's most eligible bachelors? Comedy The Convent is a 2000 horror film directed by Mike Mendez. The film had its world premiere on 21 January 2000 at the Sundance Film Festival and follows a group of college students that go into an abandoned convent, only to discover that it is inhabited by demons intent on possessing them. Documentary film The Murder Workers is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jessica Versluys. Thriller Darkman III: Die Darkman Die is an American superhero action film. It is the second sequel to Sam Raimi's Darkman, and was released direct-to-video in 1996. Like the second film, it was directed by Bradford May, a television director and cinematographer who also served as the director of photography. Series creator Sam Raimi serves as an executive producer. Thriller Open Road is a 2012 American-Brazilian drama film directed by Marcio Garcia. The film follows the story of Angie, a young Brazilian artist who travels to the United States in a journey of self-discovery. Arriving in the United States, she rents a car and starts running through the streets, and meets Chuck, a street dweller. Documentary film "Saving the Boom tells the story of how the gay community of Laguna Beach was galvanised when a sixty year old gay bar was threatened with closure. Its attached memorial garden and the social space for gay life are both under threat." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Thriller AutoDrive is a 2012 short science-fiction thriller film written and directed by Rory O'Donnell. Comedy Auntie Mame is a 1958 Technicolor comedy film based on the 1955 novel by Patrick Dennis and its theatrical adaptation by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee. This film version stars Rosalind Russell and was directed by Morton DaCosta. Mame, a musical version of the story, appeared on Broadway in 1966 and was later made into a 1974 film starring Lucille Ball as the title character. Comedy Trapped in Paradise is a 1994 Christmas-themed crime comedy film written and directed by George Gallo, and starring Nicolas Cage, Jon Lovitz, and Dana Carvey. Comedy Idle Eyes is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Thriller The Little Drummer Girl is a 1984 American spy film directed by George Roy Hill and adapted from the 1983 novel The Little Drummer Girl by John le Carré. It starred Diane Keaton, Yorgo Voyagis, Klaus Kinski and Thorley Walters. The film received divided reviews among critics. Comedy Carmen Falls in Love is the 1952 comedy film written and directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. Documentary film Nach dem spiel is a 1997 film directed by Aysun Bademsoy. Thriller The Unmoved Mover is a 2008 Polish thriller film written and directed by Lukasz Barczyk. Comedy The Sainted Sisters is a 1948 comedy film starring Veronica Lake and co-starring Joan Caulfield, Barry Fitzgerald, George Reeves, William Demarest and Beulah Bondi. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures and is notable for being the last film Veronica Lake made under her contract with the studio. Comedy The Unnecessary Sex is a 1915 American silent short comedy film directed by Jack Harvey and starring William Garwood and Violet Mersereau. Documentary film Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier is a 1995 Danish documentary film directed by Torben Skjødt Jensen, about the film career of Carl Theodor Dreyer. Comedy The Desk is a short comedy/horror/sci-fi film that premiered at the Toronto Comedy Short Film Festival in 2010, where it won the Audience Choice award. The short was written and directed by Alex R. Gonzalez and stars Ron Sparks. Documentary film Speed: In Search of Lost Time is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Florian Opitz. Animation The Thief of Sydney is a 1984 short animated film directed by Toby Zoates. Thriller Most Wanted is a 1997 film starring Keenen Ivory Wayans and Jon Voight. Documentary film Be Known is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Dwayne Johnson-Cochran. Comedy "1982. TEXAS. It's a world ruled by big hair, synth-pop and cowboy boots as Kevin, a straight frat-boy, enjoys finding creative ways to bond with his fellow schoolmates, usually with some 'straight' porn and an extra hand; it's all about helping a buddy out, right? When he encounters Cesar, an openly gay student, Kevin’s heart starts to flutter for the young man, setting off a chain of events where his own sexual identity comes into question. When a weekend with Kevin's childhood buddies arrives, the heady mix of beers, straight porn and sexual frustration will lead to multiple bed-hopping and soon these 'longhorns' won't know what side of they fence they sit on! San Francisco writer and director David Lewis (Rock Haven, Redwoods) returns to Frameline with a frisky sex comedy, submerged in original "Eighties" pop music by H.P. Mendoza (Fruit Fly)—who also edited and produced with Lewis Tice (BearCity)—and introduces audiences to a fresh young cast who gamely prove that things are definitely bigger in Texas!" Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site where the film premiered. Comedy Smart Work is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Off Castro is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Kay O. Anderson, Rudy Lona and Ashmita Nair. Comedy A Perfect 36 is a 1918 silent comedy film directed by Charles Giblyn, written by Tex Charwate, and starring Mabel Normand and Rod La Rocque. The plot involves Normand's clothes being stolen in a mixup while she was swimming, necessitating her spending most of the film running around clad only in her swimsuit trying to straighten everything out. Documentary film The Identity Theft Of Mitch Mustain is a 2013 film directed by Matthew Wolfe. Comedy Mommy Is Coming is a 2012 romantic and comedy film written by Sarah Schulman and Cheryl Dunye and directed by Cheryl Dunye. Animation Burrow is a 2011 animated film directed by Federico Gutiérrez. Thriller Videodrome is a 1983 Canadian postmodernist science fiction body horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg, starring James Woods, Sonja Smits, and Deborah Harry. Set in Toronto in the early 1980s, it follows the CEO of a small television station who discovers a broadcast signal featuring extreme violence and torture. Layers of deception unfold as he uncovers the signal's source and loses touch with reality in a series of increasingly bizarre and violent hallucinations. Thriller Born to Be King is a 2000 Hong Kong film directed by Andrew Lau predecessor of Goodbye Mr. Cool successor of the movie theaters arm of the Young and Dangerous film series. Animation La Derniere Minute is a 2004 animated short film written and directed by Nicolas Salis. Thriller Fury, originally known as The Samaritan is a 2012 crime drama film written and directed by David Weaver. A trailer was released on its website. Documentary film Jeevan Smriti is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Rituparno Ghosh. Documentary film Viola Chilensis is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Luis R. Vera. Comedy Den store gavtyv is a 1956 Danish comedy film directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Dirch Passer. Thriller Blacktop is an American thriller film starring Meat Loaf released in 2000. Thriller Burn! is a 1969 film directed by Gillo Pontecorvo; starring Marlon Brando. The plot is loosely based on events in the history of Guadeloupe. The movie was filmed in Cartagena de Indias. The main character is named after William Walker, the famous American filibuster. While based on issues that Walker symbolically represented, the film is not based on the life of Walker. Comedy Son of Paleface is a 1952 Western comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Bob Hope, Jane Russell, and Roy Rogers. The film is a sequel to The Paleface. Written by Tashlin, Joseph Quillan, and Robert L. Welch, the film is about a man who returns home to claim his father's gold, which is nowhere to be found. Son of Paleface was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on July 14, 1952. Thriller September Tapes is a faux-documentary feature film co-written and directed by Christian Johnston in his feature debut. An early review of the film's promotional trailer noted that the footage looked "more real than network news footage". It was rated R for "language and violent images" by the MPAA. Documentary film Sunflower Seeds is a 2013 short, documentary, drama film written and directed by Antonis Tolakis. Comedy All About You is a 2001 African American romantic comedy film that was written and directed by Christine Swanson. The film stars Renee Goldsberry as a woman who tries to find love and ends up in a complicated romantic triangle. The film had its world premiere on August 4, 2001, at the Urbanworld Film Festival. Swanson initially had some difficulty in finding a distributor for the film, as distributors stated it was "not edgy enough". Swanson released a followup entitled All About Us in 2007. Documentary film Iraq War Veterans: Soldiers into Students is a film directed by Douglas Foote, Marissa Maren and Louis Marshall. Documentary film Poison Dust is an American documentary film starring Ramsey Clark, Juan Gonzalez, Rosalie Bertell, Helen Caldicott, Michio Kaku and directed by Sue Harris. Documentary film NWF Kids Pro Wrestling: The Untold Story is a professional wrestling documentary that tells the story of a youth based professional wrestling league that existed in the mid-1980s. It was released in the USA by NWF Films. Documentary film Speed Sailors is a 1976 documentary short film directed by John Spencer. Animation The Adventures of Brer Rabbit is a book, a play, and a film inspired by the Uncle Remus stories. The central character's actual name is Br'er Rabbit, but in the title "Br'er" is simplified as "Brer". Comedy Wings, legs and tails is a 1986 Soviet animation film by Aleksandr Tatarskiy. The film is about a flying bird who taught the ostrich to fly. The film is a fable for kids telling that everybody has his limitations and abilities. Documentary film Mozart Decoded is a 2008 documentary about the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart produced by Sullivan Entertainment. The film was made as a follow up to Sullivan Entertainment’s Magic Flute Diaries and uses a lot of the same visual material. The program premiered on December 20, 2008 on A-Channel in Canada. Comedy Tons of Money is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Ralph Lynn, Yvonne Arnaud, Mary Brough, Robertson Hare and Gordon James, the same artistes responsible for the Aldwych farces. A debt-ridden inventor has to pretend to be his cousin to avoid his creditors. It was a remake of the 1924 film Tons of Money which had been based on the 1922 play Tons of Money by Will Evans and Arthur Valentine. Thriller Lipstick Camera is a 1994 action film directed by Mike Bonifer. Documentary film The Age of Stupid is a 2009 British film by Franny Armstrong, director of McLibel and Drowned Out, and founder of 10:10, and first-time producer Lizzie Gillett. The Executive Producer is John Battsek, producer of One Day in September. The film is a drama-documentary-animation hybrid which stars Pete Postlethwaite as a man living alone in the devastated world of 2055, watching archive footage from the mid-to-late 2000s and asking "Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?" The makers of The Age of Stupid were among the first to use the crowdfunding model and pioneered a new distribution system, Indie Screenings, which allows anyone, anywhere, to hold a screening of the film and keep the profits for themselves. Documentary film A Test of Violence is a 1969 BAFTA nominated British short film directed by Stuart Cooper. Stuart Cooper's short about the work of Spanish artist Juan Genovés is an inspired introduction to the works of this extraordinary artist, exploring its minimalist aesthetic and storytelling qualities through a variety of cinematic techniques, including rostrum, animation, news footage and live action recreations. The film went on to win awards at the Berlin, Cork, Edinburgh and Melbourne film festivals. Documentary film Classic Game Room: The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show is a 2007 comedy documentary film directed by Mark Bussler. Comedy Arlo and Julie is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Steve Mims. Science Fiction Alien vs. Ninja, also known as AvN, is a 2010 Japanese martial arts science-fiction comedy film written and directed by Seiji Chiba. Produced by Nikkatsu studios, the film was slated for release in July 2010. The US DVD and Blu-ray were released February 22, 2011. Comedy The Three Hearts is a 1939 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński and starring Jerzy Pichelski, Aleksander Zabczynski and Elzbieta Barszczewska. It was based on a novel by Tadeusz Dolega-Mostowicz. Comedy Paradise City: Degrassi Goes Hollywood is a 2009 Canadian film adaptation of the popular, long-running teenage drama Degrassi: The Next Generation. The movie premiered in the United States on The N on 14 August 2009, and in Canada on CTV on 30 August 2009. It was directed by veteran Degrassi actor-director, Stefan Brogren. Degrassi Goes Hollywood is the first feature-length movie of the Next Generation cast, and the second feature-length film in the Degrassi franchise, the first being 1992's School's Out in which Brogren co-starred. Degrassi Goes Hollywood is the first in-continuity Degrassi production recorded and/or set principally outside of Canada. For syndication purposes, the film has been shown as a four-part episode titled "Paradise City". An extended version of the film was released as a bonus on the show's season 8 DVD on 1 September 2009. Documentary film Crazy Wisdom: The Life & Times of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche is a 2011 documentary film and directed by Johanna Demetrakas. Comedy The Rise of the Johnsons is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Starring Adam West is a biographical documentary film directed by James E. Tooley. Documentary film Love Shines is a documentary film about Canadian songwriter Ron Sexsmith by filmmaker Douglas Arrowsmith. The film is produced by Paperny Entertainment and commissioned by The Movie Network and Movie Central with funding from Astral Media's Harold Greenberg Fund and the Rogers Documentary Fund. It was nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards in 2013 for Best Performing Arts Program or Series or Arts Documentary Program or Series, Best Direction in a Performing Arts Program or Series, and Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or Series. Thriller Assassination of a High School President is a 2008 American neo noir comedy film, directed by Brett Simon, written by Tim Calpin and Kevin Jakubowski, and starring Reece Thompson, Bruce Willis, Mischa Barton and Michael Rapaport. It premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The film had been scheduled for limited theatrical release on February 27, 2009, but that release was postponed indefinitely following the bankruptcy of its distributor, Yari Film Group's releasing division. It was released on DVD in the United States on October 6, 2009. Comedy Lover Girl is a 1997 film directed by Lisa Addario and Joe Syracuse. Documentary film By the People: The Election of Barack Obama is a 2009 documentary film produced by Edward Norton broadcast in November 2009 on HBO, which follows Barack Obama and various members of his campaign team, including David Axelrod, through the two years leading up to the United States presidential election on November 4, 2008. Proceeds from the sale of the soundtrack of this film went to United Way and Enterprise Community Partners. Both organizations will put the funds toward rebuilding efforts in the Gulf Coast region. Documentary film In Theaters is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Fernanda Teixeira. Documentary film Eiskalte Pracht - Auf Patagoniens gefährdeten Gletschern is a 2006 documentary film directed by Thomas Hoepker and Christine Kruchen. Animation The Baby Girl and the Flowerpot is a 1971 Vietnamese short animated film produced by Vietnam Animation Studio. Comedy The Little Apocalypse is a 1993 French comedy film directed by Costa-Gavras. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. It follows the trials of a Pole who lives in France who wants his written work published. Unable to get anywhere, he starts to enlist help from others, resorting to some unusual extremes. Documentary film Pintubi Revisit Yaru Yaru is a 1972 documentary film directed by Roger Sandall. Documentary film In September 2009, documentary filmmaker Peter Gilbert joined more than 40 observers - including musicians Laurie Anderson, Jarvis Cocker, Robyn Hitchcock, Ryuichi Sakamoto and writer Suzan-Lori Parks - on an ice-breaking ship for a nine-day voyage off the coast of Greenland with artist-led climate change project, Cape Farewell.Their goal was to see, experience and contemplate the effects of climate change first-hand - and to begin a creative conversation with the rest of the world about one of the most important and pressing issues facing the future of humanity. Comedy The Lovemaster... Unzipped with Craig Shoemaker is a 2008 comedy film written by Craig Shoemaker and directed by Mark Nasser. Science Fiction Planet B: The Antman is a 2001 comedy-horror sci-fi film from Germany, written by Jürgen Michel and Marc Meyer; directed by Christoph Gampl. Comedy The Quest For Length is a 2002 short comedy film written by Roger Fan and Gene Rhee and directed by Gene Rhee. Documentary film Im Zauber der Kordilleren is a 1956 documentary film directed by Martin Schließler. Animation Fish, but No Cigar is a 2007 film directed by Tara White and Lyn Elliot. Comedy Waitin' to Live is a 2006 comedy film written by Nick Felix and Larry N. Stouffer and directed by Joey Travolta. Documentary film Dejalo ser is a 1993 short documentary film written by Jaime Pontones and Ricardo Pérez Monfort, and directed by Busi Cortés. Documentary film Allentsteig is a 2010 documentary film directed by Nikolaus Geyrhalter. "A film portrait of the Allentsteig military training area, the last blank spot on the Austrian map. The Nazis evacuated 42 villages - driving more than 7,000 people from their homes - to set it up in 1938. Allied occupying forces and the Austrian state continued to use the facility after the Second World War. Director Nikolaus Geyrhalter observes the military exercises carried out there - everything from small arms training to huge tank maneuvers - without comment but with a keen eye for humorous details. He also highlights other aspects of Allentsteig, such as the way the residents of the adjoining village of the same name live happily alongside the soldiers, so long as no shells land nearby. And we accompany a group of now-elderly evicted residents on a visit to their birthplace. The film also contrasts the tightly organized military operations with the way the natural environment is left to its own devices on this piece of land. While it is true that 80% of the terrain could contain unexploded shells and that the animal population grows up to the sound of gunfire, on the Allentsteig nature reserve, flora and fauna are undisturbed by everyday human activity, electricity pylons or construction work. There, nature is gradually eradicating human influences from the landscape" Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Comedy Gaz Bar Blues is a 2003 Québécois drama and comedy film directed by Louis Bélanger. The film is set in 1989 in the outskirts of an unspecified Québécois city. Science Fiction Mutant Swinger from Mars is a 2009 Comic science fiction film written, produced and directed by Michael Kallio. The film features the acting debut of Jack White of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. Shot in 1998 and completed in 2009, it made its world premiere at San Diego Comic Con on July 25, 2009. The film's Los Angeles premiere was at Screamfest 2009 on October 24, at Grauman's Mann Chinese 6 theaters. Documentary film As an extension of the Up series, 21 Up Japan follows thirteen children living in different parts of Japan by visiting them every seven years. In the third production of the "Up Japan" series they are asked to talk about their lives, families and future as on the previous two visits. Their circumstances are vastly different from each other. Some live in politically sensitive areas like Eri and Maki in Okinawa near a US military base, Sanae near the disputed Kuril Islands, while others like Yoshio and Mitsukatsu live with two different ancestral cultures in a strongly homogeneous country. Some still live with their parents, while others live independent of their family, by or not by choice. Thriller Shadow of the Thin Man is the fourth of the six The Thin Man films. It was released in 1941 and was directed by W. S. Van Dyke. It stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles. Also, in this film their son Nick Jr. is old enough to figure in the comic subplot. Other cast members include Donna Reed and Barry Nelson. This was one of three films in which Stella Adler appeared. Documentary film Mugaritz BSO is a 2011 documentary film directed by Felipe Ugarte and Juantxo Sardon. Comedy The Gap is a 2006 Argentine comedy-drama film directed and written by Mariano Mucci. It stars Valentina Bassi and Daniel Valenzuela. Thriller Der Mörder meines Vaters is a 2005 thriller film directed by Urs Egger. Documentary film First Dance is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jeong So-hee. Comedy The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is a 2006 Japanese-animated science fiction romance film produced by Madhouse, directed by Mamoru Hosoda and written by Satoko Okudera. Released by Kadokawa Herald Pictures, the film is a loose sequel to the 1967 novel of the same name by Yasutaka Tsutsui and shares the basic premise of a young girl who gains the power of time travel, but with a different story and characters than the novel. Riisa Naka voices Makoto Konno, a teenager who inadvertently gains a mysterious power. She learns from her aunt Kazuko Yoshiyama—protagonist to the original story—that she has the power to travel through time. Makoto begins using the time-leaps frivolously to fix problems. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was released on July 15, 2006 and received positive reviews. The film won numerous awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. The English version was licensed and produced by Kadokawa Pictures USA along with Ocean Productions and released by Bandai Entertainment in 2008. Thriller Sotto il vestito niente - L'ultima sfilata is a 2011 thriller film written by Carlo Vanzina, Enrico Vanzina and Franco Ferrini and directed by Enrico Vanzina. Comedy Vacation from Love is a 1938 comedy film written by Patterson McNutt and Harlan Ware, and directed by George Fitzmaurice. Animation Wrath of the Ninja is a 1987 animated, adventure, fantasy film written by Shô Aikawa and Takeshi Narumi and directed by Toshiyuki Sakurai and Osamu Yamasaki. Documentary film A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon is a 2001 film written, produced and directed by Nashville-based filmmaker Bart Sibrel. Sibrel is a critic of the Apollo program and proponent of the conspiracy theory that the six Apollo Moon landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were elaborate hoaxes perpetrated by the United States government, including NASA. Sibrel presents assertions of an alleged hoax, including: Supposed photographic anomalies, disasters such as the destruction of Apollo 1 in which crew members Roger Chaffee, Virgil "Gus" Grissom and Edward White died, technical difficulties experienced in the 1950s and 1960s, and the problems of traversing the Van Allen radiation belts. Sibrel proposes that the most condemning evidence is a piece of footage that was inadvertently sent to him by NASA when requesting photographs and video of the Apollo 11 mission. Sibrel believes that the footage shows Apollo astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins attempting to create the illusion that they were 130,000 miles from Earth when, he claims, they were only in a low Earth orbit. Sibrel views this clip as "smoking gun" proof that the Moon landings were staged. Science Fiction Street Fighter is a 1994 American action film film written and directed by Steven E. de Souza. It is based loosely on the Street Fighter video games produced by Capcom, and stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Raúl Juliá, along with supporting performances by Byron Mann, Damian Chapa, Kylie Minogue, Ming-Na and Wes Studi. The film altered the plot of the original game and motives of the Street Fighter characters. It also significantly lightened the tone of the adaptation, inserting several comical interludes. The film was a commercial success, making approximately three times its production costs, but was panned by critics. However, Raúl Juliá's performance as General M. Bison was widely praised and garnered him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the Saturn Awards. Julia, who at the time was suffering from stomach cancer, took the role at the request of his two children. This was Julia's final posthumous theatrical performance, and he died two months before the film's release. The film is dedicated to his memory. Thriller American Yearbook is a 2004 American drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by Brian Ging. While the film itself is finished, and has been shown at various film festivals, there is currently no public release date. Comedy Luggage of the Gods! is a 1983 American comedy film. In the movie, cavemen living in a mountainous region of Latin America are completely disconnected from the modern world. They speak a simple constructed language, similar to that used in the 1981 movie Caveman. They worship and greatly fear airliners that regularly pass overhead. Tradition in the tribe dictated that they avert their eyes whenever a plane flies overhead. One day, an airliner's cargo malfunctions, causing it to jettison a good deal of luggage. Two young male cavemen break the taboo against looking at the planes, and observe the falling luggage. When they leave the tribe, they find clothing, cassettes, and counterfeit paintings, which wreak havoc on the power structure and economy of the tribe. Events get even more out of hand when the counterfeiters come looking for the paintings. Writer and director David Kendall had an extremely tight budget. According to the New York Times, the film was shot "entirely on locations in New York, at city parks and near Bear Mountain". The movie was released on June 19, 1983 and is rated G by the MPAA. It is available on VHS but has not been released on DVD. Comedy Music Within is a 2007 drama film directed by Steven Sawalich and starring Ron Livingston, Melissa George, Michael Sheen, Rebecca De Mornay and Marion Ross. The film tells the true story of Richard Pimentel, a respected public speaker whose hearing disability attained in the Vietnam War drove him to become an activist for the Americans with Disabilities Act. The film, which takes place in Portland, Oregon, was filmed on and around the Portland State University campus. Animation Molly is good friends with a bevy of colorful butterflies. Molly and friends have their idyllic little home invaded by an energetically enthusiastic "professor of butterflies." Documentary film Eco de la montana is 2014 biographical documentary film written and directed by Nicolás Echevarría. Comedy The Band of Honest Men is a 1956 black and white Italian comedy film. The film is known as Die Bande der Ehrlichen in West Germany, and Totó e as Notas Falsas in Portugal. It was filmed in Rome. Comedy Happidrome is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Harry Korris, Robbie Vincent and Cecil Fredericks. It was a spin-off from the Happidrome BBC radio series which was popular at the time. Animation 3D Holiday: Santa vs the Snowman is a family animation film directed by J. Michael Dlugos. Science Fiction Atolladero is a 1995 western film written and directed by Óscar Aibar. Comedy The Great Bank Robbery is a 1969 Western comedy film from Warner Brothers directed by Hy Averback and written by William Peter Blatty, based on the novel by Frank O'Rourke. The movie had a soundtrack with songs by Jimmy Van Heusen. Documentary film Do You Remember Laurie Zimmer? is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by French filmmaker Charlotte Szlovak. It was released in France under the alternate titles, Laura, disparue, recherchée and Qui se souvient de Laurie Zimmer? Comedy Charlie & Yip is a 2013 short animated comedy film written by Tim Lebbon, Alexander Williams and Woody Woodman, directed by Alexander Williams. Thriller Kickboxer is a 1989 American martial arts film produced, storied and directed by Mark DiSalle, and directed by David Worth, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and former world kickboxing champion Dennis Alexio. The film was released in the United States on September 8, 1989. The film is considered to be a cult classic. Thriller At World's End is a 2009 action comedy film written by Anders Thomas Jensen and directed by Tomas Villum Jensen. Comedy Quand la mer monte… is a 2004 French-Belgian romantic comedy directed by Yolande Moreau and Gilles Porte. It was Yolande Moreau's directorial debut. Science Fiction Star Tours: The Adventures Continue is a 2011 short action sci-fi film. Comedy Halt, Or I'll Miss! is a comedy film written by Milon Cepelka and Jirí Sebánek and directed by Jirí Chlumský. Documentary film Does Humor Belong in Music? is a one-hour Frank Zappa concert video composed of live performances at The Pier in New York City along with a few interview segments. It was released on VHS by MPI Home Video in 1985 and reissued on DVD in 2003 by EMI. The video has no recorded material in common with the album of the same name, but some of the tracks were released on Volumes One, Three and Six of the You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore series. A laserdisc version was also released in Japan, complete with Japanese subtitles for all spoken and sung material and featuring a slightly different audio mix than the VHS and DVD versions. This laserdisc version was available as a bootleg DVD from both the "Digital Underground" label and the "Room 101" bootleg label, released a year or so before the official EMI DVD. Thriller Den of Lions is a 2003 American-Hungarian film, directed by James Bruce. It is a violent direct-to-video B movie, starring relatively famous actors. Comedy Love on a Budget is a 1938 film directed by Herbert I. Leeds. Documentary film Natural Life is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tirtza Even . Documentary film The Boys of Buchenwald is a 2002 documentary film produced by Paperny Films that examines how the child survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp had to assimilate themselves back into normal society after having experienced the brutality of the Holocaust. The documentary features interviews with the survivors, including Elie Wiesel. Thriller Beneath Loch Ness is a 2002 action, horror and thriller film written by Shane Bitterling and Justin Stanley and directed by Chuck Comisky. Comedy The Legend of the Flying Tomato is a 2014 animation short action film written and directed by Sharon Huang, Aurry Tan and Michael Yates. Comedy The Sleepy Man is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Oona Mekas. Animation Re-boot is a 2012 short animation film directed by Pádraig Fagan. Thriller Theatre of Death is a 1967 British horror movie. It stars Christopher Lee as a theatre director whose Grand Guignol theatre is thought to be linked to a series of murders. Documentary film Bosteri Beneath the Wheel is a 2013 short documentary adventure film written by and directed by Levin Hübner. Science Fiction Dr. Satan's Robot is a 1966 crime and sci-fi film directed by William Witney and John English. Science Fiction The Returned is a 2013 horror thriller film written by Hatem Khraiche and directed by Manuel Carballo. Thriller The Weight of Water is a 2000 film based on the novel of the same name by Anita Shreve. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the film stars Sean Penn, Elizabeth Hurley, Sarah Polley, Josh Lucas and Catherine McCormack. The film was shot in Nova Scotia. Although it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2000, it was not released in the United States until November 1, 2002. Thriller Castle of Sand is a 1974 Japanese police procedural directed by Yoshitarō Nomura, based on the novel "Inspector Imanishi Investigates" by Seicho Matsumoto. Animation Après La Pluie is a 2008 animated short film directed by Emmanuelle Walker, Charles-André Lefebvre, Sébastien Vovau, Manuel Thanon-Tchi and Louis Tardivier. Documentary film Wall to Wall is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Patric Jean. Documentary film Möglichkeitsraum IV - Access : Diamond, Enter, Fin... Archival Viewing Acts is a 2012 documentary film directed by Constanze Ruhm and Angela Melitopoulos. Comedy Wonderful Times is a 1991 comedy film written by Gérard Jugnot and Philippe Lopes-Curval and directed by Gérard Jugnot. Documentary film Democratic Locations (German Version) is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Thomas Kutschker. Animation A Wet Knight is an animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and produced by Walter Lantz. It is the 61st Oswald short produced by Lantz and the 113th overall. Science Fiction Sabretooth is a 2002 made for television science-fiction-horror film directed by James D.R. Hickox. It premiered as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel on November 16, 2002. Thriller Kismat is a 1968 Indian Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai, produced by Kamal Mehra and released under the banner of Pride of Asia Films. It stars Biswajeet, Babita, Helen and Kamal Mehra in prominent roles. Other notable actors in the film are Bhagwan Sinha, Murad, M. B. Shetty, Hari Shivdasani, Hiralal, Indra Kumar, Jagdish Raj, Polsan, Prem Kumar, Paul Sharma, Tun Tun and Ullhas. It can be categorized under romantic family thriller film. It was shot in 14 reels, using 35mm film format in Eastman Color. The film has been noted mainly for the soundtrack given by O.P.Nayyar, which included three songs that became very popular - Aao Huzoor Tum Ko, Kajra Mohabbat Wala and Aankhon Mein Qayamat. Biswajeet is one of the first heroes in Bollywood to be dressed as a woman on screen for the song Kajra Mohabbat Wala. This film was the last collaboration between singer Shamshad Begum and music director O.P.Nayyar. They never worked together again. Shamshad Begum recorded the last song for O.P.Nayyar, Kajra Mohabbat Wala along with Asha Bhosle in this film. Comedy Let 'Em Quarrel is a 1913 short comedy film written by Marie Jakobs and directed by Laurence Trimble. Comedy To Rome with Love is a 2012 magical realist romantic comedy film written and directed by and starring Woody Allen in his first acting appearance since 2006. The film is set in Rome, Italy; it was released in Italian theaters on April 13, 2012, and opened in Los Angeles and New York City on June 22, 2012. The film features an ensemble cast, and Allen himself. The story is told in four separate vignettes: a clerk who wakes up to find himself a celebrity, an architect who takes a trip back to the street he lived on as a student, a young couple on their honeymoon, and an Italian funeral director whose uncanny singing ability enraptures his soon to be in-law, an American opera director. Thriller The Rage: Carrie 2 is the 1999 sequel to the 1976 horror film Carrie. Directed by Katt Shea, the film starred Emily Bergl, Jason London and Amy Irving. Documentary film First Person Singular: I.M. Pei is a 1997 documentary film directed by Peter Rosen. Animation Acetate Diary is a 2014 biographical and experimental documentary animation short film written and directed by Russell Sheaffer. Thriller Just a Favor is a 2013 short, crime fiction, mystery, thriller film written by Linda Brieda, Vinit Parmar and directed by Linda Brieda. Thriller The Girl Who Played with Fire is a 2009 Swedish thriller film directed by Daniel Alfredson, and the sequel to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name by the late Swedish author and journalist Stieg Larsson, the second in his Millennium series. The film follows Lisbeth Salander as she returns to Sweden after spending a year abroad. She falls under suspicion of having murdered a journalist and his girlfriend as well as her own social services guardian, Nils Bjurman. Mikael Blomkvist has to do what he can to find her before the authorities do. Comedy What's His Name is a 1914 American comedy-drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Thriller Mr. Wong in Chinatown is a 1939 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong. Comedy Concrete Blondes is a 2012 crime action-comedy film written by Nicholas Kalikow, Marshall Thomas, Rob Warren Thomas and Chris Wyatt, and directed by Nicholas Kalikow. Documentary film Jochen: A Golzower from Philadelphia is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Barbara Junge and Winfried Junge. Documentary film Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll is a 1991 American film directed by John McNaughton. Documentary film St Kilda, Britain's Loneliest Isle is a short, silent film about St Kilda and the final period of its habitation. In the 1920s, the steamship company running a service between Glasgow and St Kilda commissioned the 18 minute silent movie, directed by Paul Robello and Bobbie Mann. It was released in 1928 and shows some scenes in the lives of the island’s inhabitants. In May 2010, the film was inscribed in UNESCO's UK Memory of the World Register. Thriller Jackie Chan Presents: Metal Mayhem, a.k.a. Gen-X Cops 2: Metal Mayhem and Gen-Y Cops, is a 2002 Sci Fi Pictures science fiction TV-movie sequel to Gen-X Cops a.k.a. Tejing Xinrenlei. Comedy Cracking Up is a comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. Originally titled Smorgasbord, it was filmed in 1981-82 and only received limited distribution in the United States. It is the last film to be directed by Lewis to date. The film marked a one-time reunion with Bill Richmond, Lewis' screenwriting collaborator on such films as The Nutty Professor and The Patsy. Comedy The Lonesome Lobster is a 2010 Comedy film, written and directed by Yorgos Bakolas. Thriller American Psycho 2 is a stand-alone 2002 direct-to-video sequel-spin-off of Mary Harron's 2000 film adaptation of American Psycho. It is directed by Morgan J. Freeman and stars Mila Kunis as Rachael Newman, a driven criminology student who is drawn to murder. The film also features William Shatner as a professor. The film was adapted from a script titled The Girl Who Wouldn't Die. Documentary film Red Lines is a 2014 documentary drama film written and directed by Andrea Kalin and Oliver Lukacs. Thriller When a Stranger Calls Back is a 1993 made-for-television psychological horror film directed by Fred Walton. It is the sequel to the 1979 classic When a Stranger Calls. Animation Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too is a Christmas television special based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, originally broadcast on Saturday, December 14, 1991 on ABC. TV Guide ranked the special number 6 on its 10 Best Family Holiday Specials list. Comedy When Love Sets the Fashion is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Franz Wenzler and starring Renate Müller, Hubert von Meyerinck and Georg Alexander. Comedy Le tartuffe is a 1984 French comedy film directed by and starring Gérard Depardieu. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Rhapsody Rabbit is a 1946 Merrie Melodies animated short subject, featuring Bugs Bunny and directed by Friz Freleng. The short was originally released to theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 9, 1946. This short is a follow-up of sorts to Freleng's 1941 Academy Award-nominated short Rhapsody in Rivets, which featured the "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt. The "instrument" used to perform the Hungarian Rhapsody in Rhapsody in Rivets is a skyscraper under construction, while this short features Bugs Bunny playing the piece at a piano, while being pestered by a mouse. Comedy You Don't Forget Such a Girl is a 1932 Austrian-German romantic comedy film directed by Fritz Kortner and starring Willi Forst, Dolly Haas and Oskar Sima. It was the last film made by Kortner before he went into exile following the Nazi takeover of 1933. Animation Cock o' the Walk is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1935. Comedy Kigeki Ippatsu shobu is a comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. Comedy Say Yes To Me is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and directed by Andrew Deselm. Comedy Homework is a 1989 Iranian narrative documentary film written, directed and edited by Abbas Kiarostami. The film was shot—on 16mm—in late January and/or early February 1988 at Tehran's Shahid Masumi primary school. Science Fiction Full Metal Yakuza is a 1997 Japanese action and satire film directed by Takashi Miike. It was written by Itaru Era and based on a story by Hiroki Yamaguchi. Originally released in Japan's direct-to-video market, the film has gained more popularity because of the reputation of its controversial director. Thriller Armed Hands is a 2012 crime drama film written by Pierre Jolivet and Simon Michaë and directed by Pierre Jolivet. Documentary film My Dreamhack is a documentary film by Abbi Moreno. Documentary film A Balkan Journey: Fragments From the Other Side of War is a 1996 short documentary film directed by Brenda Longfellow. Thriller All Mortal Flesh is a short crime-drama film written and directed by John Corcoran. Documentary film Bridging the Gap is a 2008 documentary and action film directed by Katja Draaijer and Corinne van Egeraat. Thriller Crime Doctor's Man Hunt is a film directed by William Castle released on October 24, 1946. Animation Rashman: Splice No. 47 is a 2005 short animation comedy film written by Maik Hempel, Adam Leigh and directed by Maik Hempel. Documentary film Rabbi Firer: A Reason to Question is a 2008 documentary film. Science Fiction The Red Spectacles is a 1987 Japanese film directed by Mamoru Oshii, co-written with Kazunori Ito, and starring Shigeru Chiba and Mako Hyodo. This is the first film of the Kerberos saga and last episode in Oshii's Orwellian Watchdog of Hell feature trilogy. Comedy Cameriera bella presenza offresi... is a 1951 Italian film directed by Giorgio Pastina. Federico Fellini was one of its scriptwriters. The film marked the comeback of Elsa Merlini after a nine years hiatus. Documentary film Ringbalin Breaking the Drought is a 2013 documentary film written by Ben Pederick and Jocelyn Pederick and directed by Ben Pederick. Animation Fright to the Finish is a 1954 animated American short film directed by Seymour Kneitel and Al Eugster starring Jack Mercer as Popeye. Comedy Young Hearts Unlimited is a 1998 comedy film written by Dana Lauren Ramos and directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy. Documentary film Gracious Curves is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Kiti Luostarinen. Animation Ice Age: Continental Drift is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film directed by Steve Martino and Mike Thurmeier. It was written by Jason Fuchs and Michael Berg, and features the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Nicki Minaj, Drake, with Jennifer Lopez, and Queen Latifah. It is the fourth installment of the Ice Age series, produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the first sequel in the series not directed by Carlos Saldanha, and the second Ice Age installment that utilises Digital 3D. It was released in the US on July 13, 2012, three to six years after its predecessors The Meltdown and Dawn of the Dinosaurs, and ten years after the release of the original Ice Age. This was the first Ice Age film to be presented in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film became a box office success, with a worldwide gross of over $877 million, marking it the highest grossing animated film of 2012. A fifth film, as of now titled Ice Age 5 is scheduled for release July 15, 2016. Documentary film Creativity in Context is a 2008 documentary and short film directed by Cheryl Slean. Science Fiction Collision Earth is a 2011 sci-fi film written by Ryan Landels and directed by Paul Ziller. Comedy An urban fairy tale-romantic comedy, in which Nola (Emmy Rossum), an aspiring songwriter, leaves an abusive Kansas home and journeys to New York to find her biological father. Once there, she finds more than she expected. Animation Es War Einmal is a 2008 short film directed by Denise Faust. Animation Living Condition is a 2008 animated documentary film directed by Dee Hibbert Jones and Nomi Talisman. Thriller City on Fire is a 1979 disaster film directed by Alvin Rakoff and featuring an all-star cast. The film’s plot revolves around a disgruntled employee who sets fire to an oil refinery, setting off a blaze which engulfs an entire city. People try to either fight or flee the fire as it spreads throughout the city. Some elements of the disaster depicted reflect the Texas City Disaster of 1947. The film was partially financed by the government agency Telefilm Canada and was thus filmed in Montreal, Canada, although the name of the city is not mentioned in the film. Although American stars Henry Fonda, James Franciscus, Shelley Winters, and Ava Gardner appear in the film, albeit in relatively supporting or minor roles, the majority of the rest of the cast originate from Canada. Filmed on a confined budget some of the fire sequences utilized stock footage from both existing movies and news footage. City on Fire was an unsuccessful venture for the company and had a limited run at the American box office. The film was resurrected from obscurity by Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1989, and has since been known as an example of campy disaster B-movies. Comedy Bloodsucking Redneck Vampires is a 2004 comedy horror film written and directed by Michael Hegg and Joe Sherlock. Comedy Pachakuthira is a 2006 Malayalam comedy-drama film directed by Kamal and starring Dileep and Gopika. The film was panned by the critics and was a box office success as well. Several critics consider the film to be one of the worst films from director Kamal. The film is a remake of the 1988 drama film Rain Man. Animation 12 tiny Christmas tales is an American Christmas animated short film, that which was broadcast on Cartoon Network on December 7, 2001. It was created, animated and directed by Bill Plympton. Documentary film Solovki Power is a 1988 documentary film written by Dmitri Chukovsky, Marina Goldovskaya and Viktor Listov and directed by Marina Goldovskaya. Documentary film Monte's Baggage Men is a 2013 documentary film written by Nilton Ferreira, Júlio Lucena, and Cassio Santos and directed by Cassio Santos and Julio Lucena. Comedy After working for much of his life as a gardener in his dusty Algerian village, Mounir dreams of improving his family's fortune and gaining a measure of respect by marrying off his narcoleptic sister, Rym, to a "real gentleman." However, Rym has other plans—she dreams of marrying Mounir's best friend, Khliffa, who has secretly courted her for years. When Mounir lashes out at village gossip with a fib that he has promised Rym to a wealthy outsider, she comes out of her sleepy stupor to embrace the rumor and press her real betrothed into action. Beautifully brought to life by a memorable cast—including director Lyes Salem as the cocky but compassionate bumbler Mounir—this heartfelt comedy suggests that when dreams become reality, it's time to wake up. "Undoubtedly, Masquerades marks [director Lyes] Salem out as a talent we'll certainly be seeing more of; and if his next work is as genial as this, the pleasure will be all ours." -Screen Daily "This charming romantic comedy suggests that when dreams turn into reality, it's time to wake up." -Museum of Modern Art Masquerades is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Arabic with English subtitles. Comedy All for the Good of the World and Nosovice is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Vít Klusák. ""Using cars to change the world" is one of the mottos of the South Korean automobile manufacturer Hyundai, which produces 300,000 cars each year with the help of the inhabitants of the Czech village Nosovice. The factory looks like it came from another planet, the parking lot and the huge drab shoebox-shaped factory contrasting shrilly with the rolling green hills that surround them. Once, the local people grew vegetables here. Now, the villagers - employees - must get used to the Koreans' strict operating procedure and perform monotonous tasks in the factory. They spend entire days at the conveyor belt with barely a break. The farmers who used to own the land were subjected to huge pressure, including death threats, to sell their fertile agricultural plots bordering a nature reserve to the factory, sometimes for as little as 4,000 euros a piece. One of the landowners resists to the last and erects a statue made of rusty car parts and a copy of a letter containing a death threat. Czech director Vít Klusák's previous film work includes co-directing Czech Dream, in which he created a huge media campaign to entice Czechs to a fake hypermarket. In this film, Klusák follows nine of the people involved, once more creating a politically charged film that takes a stance against consumerism and destruction of the landscape." Quoting the description from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Comedy Sir or Madam is a 1928 British-German silent comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Margot Armand, Percy Marmont and Ossi Oswalda. It was based on the 1923 novel Sir or Madame by Berta Ruck and shot at Elstree Studios near London. The film was a co-production between Germany and Britain, with separate versions released in the countries. In Britain it was not released until February 1930. Documentary film Sou is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Tatsuto Kimura. Science Fiction Cyclone is a 1987 science fiction action film about a woman who must keep the ultimate motorcycle from falling into the wrong hands. The film was directed by Fred Olen Ray, and stars Heather Thomas, Jeffrey Combs, and Martin Landau. Science Fiction The Legend of Wisely is a 1987 Hong Kong film directed by Teddy Robin. Documentary film 100% NYC: Tribeca Film Festival is a 2003 documentary film directed by Liz Patrick. Thriller The Raven is a 2012 American mystery thriller film directed by James McTeigue and based on a screenplay by Ben Livingston and Hannah Shakespeare. It stars John Cusack, Alice Eve, Brendan Gleeson and Luke Evans. It was released March 9, 2012 in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States on April 27, 2012. Set in 1849, it is a fictionalized account of the last days of Edgar Allan Poe's life, in which the poet and author pursues a serial killer whose murders mirror those in Poe's stories. While the plot of the film is fictional, the writers based it on some accounts of real situations surrounding Edgar Allan Poe's mysterious death. Poe is said to have repeatedly called out the name "Reynolds" on the night before his death, though it is unclear to whom he was referring. The title derives from Poe's poem "The Raven", in the similar manner of the prior unrelated 1935 and 1963 films. Panned by critics, the film just made back its budget. The visual effects garnered praise, as did the musical score by Lucas Vidal, but reviewers criticized the various twists and turns of the plot-lines as well as the performances. Animation The Bolt Who Screwed Christmas is an independent animated short film and a parody or satire of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" written and directed by John Wardlaw and animated by Adny Angrand. The film features the final performance of actor and voice over artist Jonathan Harris and co-stars Tress MacNeille. The film also features an original score by Gary Stockdale and music by director John Wardlaws' band Anti-m Thriller Tras el cristal is a 1987 Spanish film written and directed by Agustí Villaronga and starring Günter Meisner, Marisa Paredes and David Sust. The plot follows an ex-Nazi sadistic child abuser who is now paralyzed and depending on an iron lung to live. A young man who comes to nurse him was one his former victims years before. The film was inspired by the history of Gilles de Rais. With its theme mixing Nazism, pedophilia, torture and homosexuality, the film was highly controversial. Comedy Love on Line (LOL) is a 2009 Filipino comedy film produced by OctoArts Films and M-Zet Productions, directed by Tony Y. Reyes. Animation Any Other Man is a 2012 short animation drama film written by Cátia Salgueiro and directed by Luis Soares. Comedy Mayilattam is a 2004 Malayalam movie directed by V. M. Vinu. It stars Jayaram, Rambha, Jagathy Sreekumar. Comedy Male Restroom Etiquette is a 2006 American short subject created by Phil R. Rice and produced by his company Zarathustra Studios. The film is a mockumentary about unwritten rules of behavior in male restrooms and is intended to be a parody of educational and social guidance films. Narrated by Rice, Male Restroom Etiquette states restroom customs to be followed and depicts a scenario of social chaos if they are violated. The film was made using the machinima technique of recording video footage from computer games, namely The Sims 2 and SimCity 4. Male Restroom Etiquette won multiple awards and was listed by Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition in 2009 as the most popular Sims video uploaded to YouTube. Comedy The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin is a 1967 American Western comedy film directed by James Neilson. The film is based on the novel By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman, and stars Roddy McDowall, Suzanne Pleshette and Karl Malden. The songs were written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Documentary film Store Wars: When Wal-Mart Comes to Town is a 2001 documentary film directed by Micha X. Peled. Documentary film De brug is a 1928 Dutch documentary short film directed by Joris Ivens. This silent film explores the then-newly constructed Rotterdam vertical-lift railroad bridge: its structure, mechanisms, complex actions, and the steam-powered trains and ships making use of it. Comedy Tři kamarádi is a 1947 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy The Mayor of Oyster Bay is a 2002 short comedy film directed by David Israel and Marcy Carsey. Comedy Perfect Fit is a 2001 comedy thriller film written by Anson Downes and Linda Favila and directed by Donald P. Borchers. Animation Friends: Mononoke Shima no Naki is a 2011 Japanese computer-animated film that is based on the Japanese children's novel Naita Aka Oni by Hirosuke Hamada. It is directed by Takashi Yamazaki and Ryuichi Yagi. The film's script was also written by Yamazaki. SMAP member Shingo Katori and actor Koichi Yamadera will voice characters in the film. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 17 December 2011. Thriller Organization of Dreams is a 2009 thriller film written and directed by Ken McMullen. Documentary film Every Tuesday: A Portrait of The New Yorker Cartoonists is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Rachel Gordon Loube. Comedy Champakulam Thachan is a 1992 Malayalam film. Directed by Kamal, this film has Vineeth, Murali, Madhu, Monisha and Rambha in leading roles. Written by Sreenivasan, this film was well received at box office. Documentary film "Don Letts - DJ, filmmaker, Clash videographer, and member of Big Audio Dynamite - is an unsung hero of British music. Superstonic Sound: The Rebel Dread is a documentary about Letts' family legacy, which mirrors the history of bass in the UK from Dub, Reggae and Punk to 80s pop, Hip Hop and Dubstep - a musical, cultural and personal link between past and present. Over his long film career, Letts has told the story of countless lives, and now this film spotlights his own history. " Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Documentary film Minustah Steals Goats is a 2010 documentary film directed by Rachel Smith. Documentary film Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood is a 1987 documentary film written by William Moritz and Hildy Parks, directed by Jeff Margolis. Documentary film Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang is a 1980 political documentary film produced and directed by Jack Willis and Saul Landau, written by Jack Willis and Penny Bernstein, narrated by Penny Bernstein with cinematography by Zack Krieger and Haskell Wexler. The focus of the film is the government cover-up of the health hazards related to the 1950s atomic bomb testing in Nevada. Paul Jacobs, a journalist, activist and co-founder of the magazine Mother Jones, investigated the results of the tests on unknowing civilians and soldiers used as guinea pigs. Jacobs died of lung cancer before the film was completed; his doctors believed he contracted cancer as a result of radiation exposure. The film was shown on PBS in the United States and widely distributed on television and theatrically in Europe. It was censored by Swedish Television during the time of a referendum on nuclear energy in Sweden. The film won an Emmy Award, George Polk Award for investigative journalism on TV, Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award, and Best Documentary at the Mannheim Film Festival. Comedy Wild Boy is a 1934 British, black-and-white, comedy, caper, crime, drama, sports film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Ronald Shiner as Bit and Bud Flanagan as Dick Smith. It was produced by Gainsborough Pictures. Often forgotten, but the role of "Wild Boy" was played by the legendary greyhound Mick the Miller. Animation Henry Nine 'Til Five is a 1970 short animated film written by Stan Hayward and directed by Bob Godfrey. Comedy Die hohe Kunst des Seitensprungs is a 1999 tv film directed by Martin Gies. Comedy Secrets of a Hollywood Nurse is a 2008 short comedy film directed by Sasha Rovin. Comedy Love on the Side is a 2004 romance comedy film about a small town waitress who seeks the attention of a most eligible bachelor. The film stars Marla Sokoloff, Jennifer Tilly and Monika Schnarre, is written by Brigitte Talevski and directed by Vic Sarin. Comedy The New Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford is a 1915 American silent film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Not in Tel Aviv is a 2012 comedy, drama, crime film written and directed by Nony Geffen. Comedy A Flat for Three, originally known as Posti in piedi in paradiso, is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. The film won three Nastro d'Argento Awards, for best comedy film, best actress and best supporting actor. The film was a box office success, grossing over 9 million euros. Science Fiction Plan 9 from Outer Space is a 1959 American science fiction thriller film written and directed by Ed Wood and released by Distributors Corporation of America. The film stars Gregory Walcott, Mona McKinnon, Tor Johnson and Maila "Vampira" Nurmi. The film bills Bela Lugosi posthumously as a star, although silent footage of the actor had been shot by Wood for another, unfinished project just before Lugosi's death in 1956. The plot of the film involves extraterrestrial beings who are seeking to stop humanity from creating a doomsday weapon that would destroy the universe. In the course of doing so, the aliens implement "Plan 9." It's a scheme to resurrect the Earth's dead as what modern audiences would call zombies causing chaos in order to get the planet's attention. For years, the film played on television in relative obscurity until 1980, when authors Michael Medved and Harry Medved dubbed Plan 9 from Outer Space the "worst movie ever made". Wood was posthumously awarded the Medveds' Golden Turkey Award as the worst director ever. Documentary film Four Men In Prison is a 1950 British documentary film about prison conditions directed by Max Anderson. It was commissioned for the purpose of educating people involved in criminal justice. The film was criticized for being inaccurate and sensational, and was quickly withdrawn. Comedy Year of the Dog is a 2007 comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike White, and starring Molly Shannon, Laura Dern, Regina King, Tom McCarthy, Josh Pais, John C. Reilly and Peter Sarsgaard. The film describes the process of a woman that goes from having one pet dog at home to becoming a vegan and an animal rights activist. It premiered January 20, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Mrs. Jones Entertains is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Internet Movie Database lists Mary Pickford as appearing in this short. However, Pickford did not begin with Biograph until the end of April 1909. Comedy Once Upon a Dog is an acclaimed Soviet cartoon, adapted from a Ukrainian folk tale. The cartoon won the first place at the 1983 International Film Festival in Odense and a special prize at the 1983 festival in Annecy. Comedy The Bigger Picture is a 2014 short animation drama film written by Daisy Jacobs and Jennifer Majka and directed by Daisy Jacobs. Thriller Beczka amontillado is a 1972 Polish short film thriller written and directed by Leon Jeannot. Comedy Despinis eton 39 or Despinis eton 39 is a 1954 Greek drama-comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios and starring Vassilis Logothetidis, Smaro Stefanidou and Ilya Livykou. Comedy Mesa de Bar is a 2008 short, comedy film written by Pedro Nora and directed by Tiago Rocha and Pedro Nora. Comedy My Six Loves is a 1963 comedy film starring Debbie Reynolds as a Broadway star who takes a vacation and finds herself responsible for six abandoned children, in Gower Champion's directorial debut. It is based on the novel of the same name by Peter Funk. Thriller The Good Shepherd is a 2006 spy film produced and directed by Robert De Niro and starring Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie and De Niro, with an extensive supporting cast. De Niro also produced it with James G. Robinson and Jane Rosenthal. Although it is a fictional film loosely based on real events, it is advertised as telling the untold story of the birth of counter-intelligence in the Central Intelligence Agency. The film's main character, Edward Wilson, is loosely based on James Jesus Angleton and Richard M. Bissell. This was Joe Pesci's first film appearance after his six-year hiatus from acting between 1999 and 2005. Eric Roth, the film's screenwriter, began to work on the project after he abandoned his attempt to bring Norman Mailer's Harlot's Ghost to the screen. Like De Niro's film, Mailer's novel is a fictionalized chronicle of the C.I.A. Documentary film Writing with Light: Vittorio Storaro is a 1992 documentary film directed by David Thompson. Thriller A Thousand Kisses Deep is a 2011 film directed by Dana Lustig and based on a screenplay by Alex Kustanovich and Vadim Moldovan. The film, starring Dougray Scott, Jodie Whittaker and Emilia Fox, is a science-fiction thriller about a young woman who, via time-travel, pieces together the events that led to her own death. The film premiered at the 2011 Raindance Film Festival in the United Kingdom and was released in June 2012 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The film was released in the United States on DVD and digital platforms on 6 August 2013 by Osiris Entertainment. Comedy Tom's dreams of surfing are changed slightly when an Octopus, The Shark, and Jerry get involved. He becomes the surfboard himself when he swallows it. Thriller The China Syndrome is a 1979 American thriller film that tells the story of a television reporter and her cameraman who discover safety coverups at a nuclear power plant. It stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas, with Douglas also serving as the film's producer. The cast features Scott Brady, James Hampton, Peter Donat, Richard Herd and Wilford Brimley. The film was directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray and T. S. Cook. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. It was also nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, and Lemmon won Best Actor for his performance. The film's script won the 1980 Writers Guild of America award. The film was released on March 16, 1979, 12 days before the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Coincidentally, in one scene, physicist Dr. Elliott Lowell says that the China Syndrome would render "an area the size of Pennsylvania" permanently uninhabitable. Comedy Alex Holeh Ahavah is an Israeli cult film directed by Boaz Davidson which was released in 1986. Animation A Thousand Lighthouses is a 2012 animation,short film written and directed by Yong-kwan Joo. Comedy Finding Cody is a 2012 comedy film written by Michael Canzoniero and Marco Ricci and directed by Michael Canzoniero. Comedy Waiting for Woody is a 1998 Grant Heslov-directed drama short film. Documentary film Pablo of Medellin is a 2007 documentary drama film written by Carlos J. Betancur and Guillermo Zafra and directed by Jorge Granier. Documentary film Fujica Single-Date is a film directed by Kenji Murakami. Documentary film Fool Cool Rock! One Ok Rock Documentary Film is a documentary film directed by Hiroyuki Nakano. Science Fiction Black Moon is a 1975 French/West German avant-garde film directed by Louis Malle and starring Cathryn Harrison, Joe Dallesandro, Therese Giehse, and Alexandra Stewart. Shown at the 1975 New York Film Festival, it was distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Despite the film's location in France the film's dialogue is in English. The surreal mise en scene centers on Lily, a confused teenager who witnesses a war between the sexes and finds herself involved in numerous dream-like situations at a country estate. An underlying subtext offers a commentary on the Women's Movement of the 1970s. The film is dedicated to Therese Giehse, who plays the character of The Old Lady, who died shortly after the end of the film. Malle himself has said about this film: ""Opaque, sometimes clumsy, it is the most intimate of my films. I see it as a strange voyage to the limits of the medium, or maybe my own limits." Animation Kreb is a 2013 fantasy horror animation short film written and directed by Timothy Tracey. Documentary film Recollections is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Nathanael Carton. Animation Bob the Tomato is surprised to find Larry the Cucumber in a book club with Mr. Lunt, Archibald Asparagus and Jerry Gourd. They're reading "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. Well, not the book itself. Bob is dismayed to find they're all just reading notes about the book. Even that was a waste of time, Mr. Lunt decides, when it turns out the dramatized story of the day is "Huckleberry Larry and Tomato Sawyer." The story proves to be a very veggie version of the classic tale. Larry plays Huckleberry Larry, who wants to build a turkey jerky theme park. Bob is Tomato Sawyer who dreams anachronistically of a career in income tax preparation. Big Jim is a sweet-natured but intimidatingly large yellow gourd on the lam. Clark Wayne is the narrator, looking simultaneously like Mark Twain and Col. Sanders. The moral of the story comes from James 4:17: "If you know what is right to do, but you do not do it, you sin." Thriller Hostile Intent is a film directed by Jonathan Heap released on Aug 22, 1997. Documentary film 24 x 24: Wide Open with Jeff Gordon is a 2007 documentary television film about the life of NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon. The film explores his life both on and off the track, and gives viewers a glimpse of Gordon the driver, the family man, the adventurer, the entrepreneur, and the philanthropist. The film is hosted by actor and racing driver Patrick Dempsey, and features interviews from other personalities in sports and entertainment. The documentary aired on the television network TNT twice before and after the airing of the 2007 Pepsi 400 held on July 7. The DVD, which includes an additional 30 minutes of footage not shown on the television broadcast, along with behind the scenes footage and deleted scenes, was released on July 10. Thriller Sankat City is a dark comedy Bollywood Hindi movie directed by Pankaj Advani starring Kay Kay Menon. The film was released in India on July 10, 2009. Documentary film Jerusalem's Old City is a tiny enclave where some of history's greatest dramas have been enacted. Busy and colorful, it is the fountainhead of three major religions, the site of many of the world's most venerated shrines, and home to 26,000 people of profoundly different cultures who live side by side in a fragile peace. Jerusalem: Within These Walls offers a kaleidoscopic view of the city and its people as they are today-the remarkable outcome of 3,000 years of history, hope, and faith. Animation A Color Box is a 1935 short film directed by Len Lye. Comedy Best Player is a 2011 television film that was released on March 12, 2011 starring Jerry Trainor as Quincy "Q" Johnson and Jennette McCurdy as Christina "Prodigy" Saunders, two stars from the hit Nickelodeon show iCarly. Filming started on October 24, 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and wrapped up production on November 18, 2009. Documentary film One Last Time Live in Concert is a home video documenting one of singer Tina Turner's final Wembley Stadium concert stops on her Twenty Four Seven Tour. The DVD was released nationally in 2001, a year after the tour, which was the highest-grossing tour of 2000, ended. The DVD was certified platinum by the RIAA and in the UK. Documentary film What does the world think of The United States of America? This controversial question led to a global quest for four Americans, whose thought-provoking journey through fourteen countries is documented in the "The Listening Project." Emotional encounters with dozens of diverse and fascinating characters on all continents reveal the breadth of U.S. impact on ordinary people's lives around the world. The result is an emotional and inspiring examination of crumbling empires, human fellowship and the meaning of citizenship in a globalized world. Comedy The Nextnik is a comedy drama film directed by Michael Kravinsky. Comedy The Queen of My Dreams is a 2012 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Fawzia Mirza. Thriller Anand aur Anand is an Indian film from 1984 which is most famous for being the debut movie of both Dev Anand's son, Suneil Anand as well as of Natasha Sinha. It stars Dev Anand along with Suneil Anand, Natasha Sinha, Raakhee, Smita Patil, Raj Babbar, and Biswajeet. Comedy Order of the Black Eagle is an American pseudo-parody action B movie released in December 1987. The film is a sequel to Unmasking the Idol, a 1986 film by the same director, story-writer, and screenplay writer. Leonard Worth Keeter III directed it in Shelby, North Carolina, at Earl Owensby Studios, and the surrounding area. Betty J. Stephens, John Alan Stephens, PhD, and Robert P. Eaton co-produced the film. Eaton — whose only marriage from 1965 to 1969 was the sixth of seven marriages for Lana Turner — was president of Polo Players, the firm that partnered with Earl Owensby Studios to launch the two-film project. Comedy Intimate Parts is a 2013 comedy/drama/romance film written and directed by Aleksey Chupov and Natasha Merkulova. Thriller Gorky Park is a 1983 film based on the novel Gorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith. It was directed by Michael Apted from a screenplay by Dennis Potter. The main stars of the film are William Hurt as Arkady Renko, Lee Marvin as Jack Osborne, Joanna Pacuła as Irina Asanova, Rikki Fulton as Major Pribluda, Brian Dennehy as William Kirwill, Ian McDiarmid as Professor Andreev, Michael Elphick as Pasha and Ian Bannen as Prosecutor Iamskoy. James Horner wrote the score. Ralf Bode was cinematographer. Pacuła was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture, and Elphick was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film also featured Alexei Sayle as a black marketeer. Documentary film We Came Home is a 2012 documentary/biographical/war/music film directed by Ariana Delawari. Thriller The Cater Street Hangman is the 1998 TV Movie written by Trevor R. Bowen and directed by Sarah Hellings. Documentary film Zone is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jurga Naraškevičiūtė. Thriller Soft for Digging is a 2001 horror film written and directed by J.T. Petty. Comedy Being Eileen is a BBC "heart-warming" comedy-drama which began as a new six-part series on 4 February, and ended on 11 March 2013. Originally titled Lapland, it was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 24 December 2011, the channel the series airs on. Although initially a single 75-minute episode which was set in Lapland, Finland, it was announced as a series renamed Being Eileen, consisting of six 30 minute episodes, due to the success of the single episode, which was viewed by 6.9 million viewers upon its original airing. The series also aired on BBC Two as part of Sign Zone, which features sign language throughout. The series was released on DVD on 1 April 2013. The series, written by Michael Wynne, features an ensemble cast. Headed by Sue Johnston, who plays Eileen Lewis, the programme focusses on her, the widowed matriarch of a "large, close-knit and dysfunctional Northern family". The single episode focused on the family's visit to Lapland, whilst the series focusses on their life in Birkenhead. Elizabeth Berrington and Stephen Graham play Eileen's children, whilst William Ash and Julie Graham play their partners. Documentary film John Peel's Record Box is a documentary film made by Elaine Shepherd, released on 14 November 2005 on Channel 4. It was nominated for Primetime Emmy Award. It is about a small private collection of the British radio DJ John Peel who died in 2004 at the age of 65. His archive contained more than 100,000 vinyl records and CDs. This collection contains 143 singles - some of them doublettes - stored in a private wooden box representing some of his own favourites. According to the documentary, there are no singles by Peel's favorite group, The Fall, because he kept them in an entirely separate box. The film features interviews with John's wife Sheila Ravenscroft, radio DJs and artists like Mary Anne Hobbs, Sir Elton John, Ronnie Wood, Roger Daltrey, Fergal Sharkey, Jack White, Michael Palin and Miki Berenyi. Documentary film Highway Gospel is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jaret Belliveau. Comedy Bahay ni Lola is a 2001 horror comedy film written and directed by Uro Q. dela Cruz. Comedy Dokaben is a 1977 Japanese, comedy, sport film written by Masahiro Kakefuda and directed by Noribumi Suzuki. Documentary film I Am My Own Woman is a 1992 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, a documentary-drama, follows the life story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, an East German transsexual who survived the Nazis; the repression of the Communists and helped start the German gay liberation movement. The film is based on Mahlsdorf's autobiography: Ich bin meine eigene Frau, published in 1992, published in English as I Am My Own Woman and I Am My Own Wife. Comedy Bunny Whipped is a 2007 direct-to-DVD superhero comedy film written and directed by Rafael Riera. Documentary film Atenco... Two Years After is a 2008 documentary film directed by Juan E. García. Science Fiction Requiem For A Robot is a 2013 short film written and directed by Christoph Rainer. Comedy Landsfogden anser att en man av folket skall utöva polisyrket. Åsa-Nisse utses till ortens polis en tid. Nesses något udda metoder fungerar ändå på något vis. Åsa-Nisse och Klabbarparn besöker sedan Göteborg för att se på sångerskan Gun från Knohult på Liseberg. Där tar herrarna också en tur i den gamla, numera rivna berg-och-dalbanan. Comedy Dumb Dicks is an American comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Benny Rubin. Thriller F/X2 is a 1991 American action thriller film directed by Richard Franklin and starring Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy. It is a sequel to the 1986 film F/X. Comedy Theatre Royal is a 1943 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Peggy Dexter. A theatre is threatened with closure, but its staff fight to raise funds and secure the support of an important backer. Comedy Schizopolis is an experimental comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh in 1996 with a non-linear narrative. Comedy Papadom is a 2009 Malaysian film. It was directed by Afdlin Shauki, who stars in the film. It also stars Liyana Jasmay, Noorkhiriah, and Vanidah Imran. Animation CMYK is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Marv Newland. Documentary film The Final Inch is a short documentary about the effort to eradicate polio. It was directed by Irene Taylor Brodsky and focuses on health workers who are on the front lines of the fight to eliminate the disease. It was filmed on location in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, and received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 81st Academy Awards. The film debuted on HBO on April 1, 2009. The Final Inch is the first film project of Google.org, the philanthropic division of Google. Documentary film This is Cinerama is a 1952 full-length film designed to introduce the widescreen process Cinerama, which broadens the aspect ratio so the viewer's peripheral vision is involved. This is Cinerama premiered on 30 September 1952 at the New York Broadway theatre, in New York City. Comedy 18 ans après is a 2003 film directed by Coline Serreau. Documentary film Wariazone is a documentary film directed by Kiwa and Terje Toomistu. Comedy A Slave of Love is a drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. Comedy Queen is a 2014 Indian comedy-drama film by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and Phantom Films. Directed by Vikas Bahl, the film stars Kangana Ranaut, Lisa Haydon and Rajkummar Rao in lead roles. The film’s story is about a naive middle class girl in Rajouri Garden, Delhi, who decides to go on her honeymoon to Paris and Amsterdam alone, after her fiancé walks out of the marriage two days before wedding. Amit Trivedi has scored the film’s music for the lyrics by Anvita Dutt. The film premiered at Busan International Film Festival in October 2013, and released worldwide in 800 Screens on 7 March 2014 to critical acclaim. The movie emerged a major commercial success. Animation Tower Bawher is a 2005 constructivist-style abstract animated short by Theodore Ushev, set to the musical composition "Time, Forward!" by Russian composer Georgy Sviridov. The film's title is an allusion to Tatlin's Tower, an unbuilt structure conceived by Vladimir Tatlin as a tribute to the glory of the proletariat. Drawing on the tower's design, the film seems to build toward a utopian goal, until the grandiose, futuristic forms abruptly tumble. In Tower Bawher, Ushev celebrates constructivist art while also critiquing the use of art in the service of ideology. The film contains visual references to such Soviet era artists as Dziga Vertov, the Stenberg brothers, Alexander Rodchenko, El Lissitzky and Lyubov Popova. The 3 minute 46 second film was made over a five-week period in Montreal, beginning in April 2005, when Ushev ran into problems working on was to have been his first animated short with the National Film Board of Canada, the children's film Tzaritza. The filmmaker had a strong connection with the Sviridov musical piece, having heard it as a child in Bulgaria as the theme music for the Soviet state TV evening news. Science Fiction Murder in Space is a science fiction murder mystery movie set in the near future. The crew of an international space mission are on the return leg from Mars to Earth when an explosion occurs on the craft Conestoga, shortly after the murders start. The crew of the returning craft are forbidden to return until the murderer is caught. On its initial premier, the film was shown without the ending and a competition was set for the viewers to solve the mystery of who the murderer or murderers were. The conclusion of the film was shown several days later, with the contestants eliminated one by one until the winner correctly identified the killer or killers. The final 30 minutes of the film was shown at a later date when the mystery was solved. Comedy The Answer Man is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by John Hindman with a cast headed by Jeff Daniels, Lauren Graham and Lou Taylor Pucci. Filming began on March 23, 2008 in Philadelphia and ended in June 2008. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film Haru - The Island Of The Solitary is a documentary and short TV movie directed by Kanerva Cederström and Riikka Tanner. Comedy The Tioga Kid is a 1948 action comedy drama film written by Ed Earl Repp and directed by Ray Taylor. Comedy Drama set in a small town in the Deep South in 1942. Temple Rayburn, a respected but financially struggling attorney, is approached to run for state senate, but must choose between his political aspirations and his sense of dignity when the town wants him to put Ben Tyler, the mildly retarded son of his late housekeeper, out of his home because the boy is black. Thriller Luck of the Navy is a 1938 British comedy thriller film directed by Norman Lee and starring Geoffrey Toone, Judy Kelly and Clifford Evans. It was based on the play The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills and is also known by the alternative title of North Sea Patrol. Thriller The Gruesome Twosome is a 1967 horror, mistery, thriller and comedy film written by Allison Louise Downe and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. Comedy 2 Rats is a 2003 Nigeria film. Nollywood's highest paid actors, Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze are two young boys whose father has been murdered by their uncle. In a selfish move, Amaechi Muonagor wants them to work as house boys in their father's own house. A-boy and Bobo have other plans. The film features performances by Aki na Pawpaw and can be dubbed as Nollywood's Home Alone. Comedy Young(ish) is a 2012 short, comedy, drama and family film written and directed by Renée Felice Smith. Comedy Live! is a 2007 film directed and written by Bill Guttentag and starring Eva Mendes, David Krumholtz, and Eric Lively. It was released in April 2007 at the Tribeca Film Festival. Comedy Sailor Moon R: The Movie, known in Japan as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R: The Movie, is a 1993 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara and written by Sukehiro Tomita based on the Sailor Moon manga series written by Naoko Takeuchi. The film debuted in Japanese theaters on December 5, 1993 and Pioneer Entertainment released it in the United States on February 8, 2000 as Sailor Moon R: The Movie: The Promise of the Rose. It takes its name from the second arc of the Sailor Moon anime, Sailor Moon R, as Toei Company distributed it around the same time. The events portrayed seem to take place somewhere in the very end of the series, as Chibiusa knows about the identities of the Sailor Soldiers, the characters are in the present rather than the future, and Mamoru and Usagi are back together. Comedy Odds and Evens is an Italian action-comedy movie directed in 1978 by Sergio Corbucci. In 1979 it was awarded with the Golden Screen Award along with Superman and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Comedy The Consul is a 1989 action comedy film written and directed by Miroslaw Bork. Documentary film Armenia, The Magic Of Writes is a 2013 documentary film written by Claude Mutafian and directed by Arto Pehlivanian. Film was produced in 2011. Comedy One Terrible Day is a 1922 American silent short film, the first entry in Hal Roach's Our Gang series to be released. Directed by Robert F. McGowan and Tom McNamara, the two-reel short was released to theaters on September 10, 1922 by Pathé. It is a comedic film about a group of children from the poor section of town being taken by a wealthy matron to her country estate. The party is crashed as more kids than were invited show up, along with their dog, and stow away in the limousine. When they arrive at the country estate, the boys proceed to make mayhem and wreak general havoc. This was the first Our Gang comedy to be released, although the fourth to go into production. The gang’s leading lady in this film is Peggy Cartwright, who makes only a brief appearance in the company of an unnamed character at the country estate. Allen Hoskins’s character in this early silent Our Gang short is female. His character will not start taking on male characteristics until the 1923 short, The Champeen, when he dresses like a boy for the first time. This is very similar to what happened with the Buckwheat character years later. Documentary film "In a world plagued by stolen elections, secret government agendas, and a renewed interest in the exploitation of African natural resources, what value does democracy offer, particularly in the tumultuous region of West Africa? For Ghana, a nation that has been Africa’s barometer of political stability, democracy may mean the difference between peace and prosperity—and murderous chaos under military coup. An African Election is a remarkable documentary that grants viewers unprecedented access to the anatomy of Ghana’s 2008 presidential elections. Capturing the intrigue of electioneering, the intensity of the vote-counting process, and the mood of the countrymen whose fate lies precariously in the balance, director Jarreth Merz’s coverage unfolds with all the tension of a political thriller, revealing the emotions, passions, and ethical decisions that both threaten—and maintain—the integrity of the democratic process. An African Election illuminates a beacon of hope for Africa and for the value and vitality of democracy today." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site Thriller Flight of Fury is a 2007 American action film directed by Michael Keusch, and written by Joe Halpin and Steven Seagal, who also starred. The film co-stars Steve Toussaint, Angus MacInnes and Mark Bazeley. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 20, 2007. Documentary film Blood Sweat and Glitter is a 2005 documentary film directed by Sasha Aickin. Animation La boule is a 1984 short animation film directed by Alain Ughetto. Comedy Kitchen with Apartment is a 1993 drama, comedy film written by Jean-Pierre Bacri, Agnès Jaoui and Philippe Muyl and directed by Philippe Muyl. Documentary film Amplified Seattle is a 2010 documentary film directed by John Jeffcoat. Documentary film The Making of a New Empire is a 95 minute documentary film by film director Jos de Putter and produced by Jura Films. The film portrays Khozh-Ahmed Noukhaev as the founder of a Moscow-based underground movement, which later became known as the Chechen mafia. The film explores Noukhaev's cultural background and his ideas about Chechenya's future. After its release in 1999, the film was nominated for the Golden Calf for best long documentary and was selected for the competition programs of several leading documentary film festivals across the globe, including Hot Docs and IDFA. Comedy Blazing Saddles is a 1974 satirical Western comedy film directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, the film was written by Brooks, Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg, and Al Uger, and was based on Bergman's story and draft. The movie was nominated for three Academy Awards, and is ranked No. 6 on the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Laughs list. Brooks appears in multiple supporting roles, including Governor William J. Le Petomane and a Yiddish-speaking Indian chief. The supporting cast also includes Slim Pickens, Alex Karras, and David Huddleston, as well as Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, and Harvey Korman. Bandleader Count Basie has a cameo as himself. The film satirizes the racism obscured by myth-making Hollywood accounts of the American West, with the hero being a black sheriff in an all-white town. The film is full of deliberate anachronisms, from the Count Basie Orchestra playing "April in Paris" in the Wild West, to Slim Pickens referring to the Wide World of Sports, to the German army of World War II. Science Fiction The Duel is a 2000 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Andrew Lau and starring Andy Lau, Ekin Cheng, Nick Cheung, Kristy Yang, Zhao Wei and Patrick Tam. The film is adapted from Juezhan Qianhou of Gu Long's Lu Xiaofeng novel series. It is known for its humorous take on the original story and its special effects. Documentary film The Wonder of It All is a 2007 documentary directed by Jeffrey Roth and distributed by Indican Pictures. It is composed of first-person interviews with six of the Apollo astronauts who walked on the moon. The astronauts explain their backgrounds, their moon missions, and how walking on the moon changed their lives. Documentary film This is a documentary that examines the subject of Haterology: the study of envy and jealously. A "hater" is a term used in the urban community to describe someone that is extremely jealous of someone and their possessions. Haterology 101 is the Winner of the Silver Remi Award at WorldFest-the Houston International Film & Video Festival 2011. Comedy My Kontrabida Girl is a 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Jade Castro. It stars Rhian Ramos, Aljur Abrenica, Bea Binene and Jake Vargas. The film's story centers on the life of a famous soap opera antagonist and her funny and heart-warming quest in finding her one true love. Comedy Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin is a Bollywood movie produced in 1990. The film was an Average success at the box office, even though it took a good opening and was expected to be a hit. Thriller A Taste of Killing and Romance is a 1994 Hong Kong action romance thriller film produced and directed by Veronica Chan and starring Andy Lau and Anita Yuen as a pair of assassins who unknowingly work for the same organisation that meet and eventually fall in love. Thriller Case Closed: Countdown to Heaven, known as Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven in Japan, is a 2001 Japanese animated feature film based on the Case Closed manga series, featuring detective Shinichi Kudo, also known as Conan Edogawa. It made 2.9 billion yen. Documentary film Loyalties is a 1999 Canadian documentary film directed by Lesley Ann Patten about two women—one white, one black—who discover that they are related due to the legacy of slavery in the United States. In 1995, Dr. Ruth Whitehead of the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History in Halifax met Black Canadian graduate student Carmelita Robertson, who happened to mention that her relatives came to Nova Scotia from South Carolina as Black Loyalists in the late 18th century. Whitehead, whose own family also came from South Carolina, realized that she recognized some of the names of Robertson's ancestors, and together the two women journey to Charleston, South Carolina to explore their shared past. The film also exposes strains in the personal relationship between the two women, with Whitehead descended from wealthy slave owners, and Robertson the descendant of their slaves. Loyalties is co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and ZIJI Film & Television Productions. Documentary film The Staircase II: The Last Chance is a 2013 film written and directed by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. Comedy L'infermiera nella corsia dei militari, internationally released as The Nurse in the Military Madhouse, is a 1979 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Mariano Laurenti. Animation Haru No Shikumi (Mechanic of Spring) is a short animated film directed by Atsushi Wada. Documentary film Wyoming Triumph is a 2011 documentary/action/adventure/sport film written by Chris Kitchen and directed by Chris Kitchen and Sam Pope. Documentary film World Traveller Adventures is a collection of four movies featuring the adventures of new age rave travellers - Spiral Tribe, Desert Storm, Sound Conspiracy, Teknokrates, Tomahawk and IOT. Including "23 Minute Warning", "Storming Sarajevo", "Mission to India", "Africa Expedisound", and bonus: "Reclaim the Streets". The DVD was released by Uncivilized World studio in October 2005. In line with this project, a new journey was made in 2006 named "Mongolian Expedisound", the new goal was to reach Ulaanbaatar, capital of Mongolia to help and entertain the inhabitants of the city. Those modern nomads set off from France across Europe, Russia, Siberia to Mongolia. "Indonesia Expedisound" was shared experiences of TetAar Wednesday and Cyberskum in 2005, who made several trips to Bali and seven largest islands of this archipelago. Another part of the serie called "China Expedisound" was released by IOT Records in September 2012. Documentary film P4W: Prison For Women is a 1981 documentary film written and directed by Holly Dale and Janis Cole. Comedy Gracie! was a 2009 biopic tv film on the life of Gracie Fields, with Jane Horrocks playing Fields and Tom Hollander her husband Monty Banks. It covers her career before the Second World War and the decline in her popularity during the war. Comedy Celeste in the City is a television movie starring Majandra Delfino and Nicholas Brendon. It premiered on ABC Family in 2004. It was directed by Larry Shaw. Documentary film Another World is a 2014 documentary, biographical, and drama film written by Mark Monroe and directed by Rebecca Chaiklin and Fisher Stevens. Thriller Tangier is a 1982 American-Moroccan thriller film directed by Michael E. Briant and starring Ronny Cox, Billie Whitelaw and Glynis Barber. "Take the disapearance of a key British Intelligence Officer in Gibraltar, loaded with top secrets. Add a tough, down-on-his-luck ex-CIA agent with a murky past. Try a drop of blackmail. Garnish with two beautiful women. Sprinkle liberally with murder, treachery and mayhem. Stir well till it all fizzes with danger and excitement that is Tangier. The result is a thriller that will grip you down to the last explosive moment. Its the thriller of the year. Its Tangier." from the cover of the Linked Ring VHS release 1982. Documentary film The Longest Hatred is a 1993 documentary crime war film directed by Rex Bloomstein. Science Fiction For the Cause is a 2000 science-fiction fantasy directed by David Douglas and Tim Douglas. Animation Djuma is a 2012 animated short film directed by Michele Bernardi. Comedy Sylvia Scarlett is a 1935 romantic comedy film starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, based on The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett, a novel by Compton MacKenzie. Directed by George Cukor, it was notorious as one of the most famous unsuccessful movies of the 1930s. Hepburn plays the title role of Sylvia Scarlett, a female con artist masquerading as a boy to escape the police. The success of the subterfuge is in large part due to the transformation of Hepburn by RKO make-up artist Mel Berns. This film was the first pairing of Grant and Hepburn, who later starred together in Bringing Up Baby, Holiday, and The Philadelphia Story. Cary Grant's performance as a dashing rogue sees him incorporate a Cockney accent and remains widely considered the first time Grant's famous personality began to register on film. Cockney was not, however, Cary Grant's original accent. Comedy Chiaki Nishikawa (Mao Inoue) works at the public relations department for the city of Oita. The city in the past was won the tug-of-war world championship three times and Chiaki is also an enthusiast for the tug-of-war game. To promote the city of Oita, the mayor instructs Chiaki to form a female tug-of-war team. Comedy Welcome to Woop Woop is a 1997 Australian-British comedy film, directed by Stephan Elliott starring Johnathon Schaech and Rod Taylor. The film was based on the novel The Dead Heart by Douglas Kennedy. "Woop Woop" is an Australian colloquialism referring to a fictional location in the middle of nowhere. Thriller Alexandra's Project is a 2003 drama/thriller Australian movie. Science Fiction El enigma del Chico Croqueta is a 2004 short film animation written by Pablo Llorens, Gonzalo Miralles, Pancho Monleón (Pancho Ponleon) and directed by Pablo Llorens. Comedy La cambiale is a film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque released on Jun 26, 1959. Thriller Thrilling is a 1965 Italian comedy film. The film is split into three distinct segments, each directed by a different director; namely Carlo Lizzani, Ettore Scola and Gian Luigi Polidoro. Documentary film Black October is a 2000 documentary film written, directed and narrated by Terence McKenna and produced by Stephen Phizicky for CBC television on the October Crisis in Canada which aired in October 2000. It focuses on the autumn of 1970, following the kidnapping of British Trade Commissioner James Cross and Quebec Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte by the Front de libération du Québec in October. The War Measures Act was declared by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau a day before it was discovered Laporte was executed. The film includes interviews with Pierre Trudeau, his then Principal Secretary Marc Lalonde, Quebec Minister of Justice Jerome Choquette, then British Trade Commissioner James Cross, and former Le Devoir Editor Claude Ryan who became a key participant in the crisis. Animation The Man Who Planted Trees is a 1987 Canadian short animated film directed by Frédéric Back. It is based on the story of the same name by Jean Giono. This 30-minute film was distributed in two versions, French and English, narrated respectively by noted actors Philippe Noiret and Christopher Plummer, and produced by Radio-Canada. It is available on a Region 1 DVD, either on its own or with other animated films directed by Frédéric Back. Documentary film 80000 Shots is a German film directed by Manfred Walther. It was released in 2002 and had its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival. Animation "A naughty boy had to stay in a young female teacher's office, receiving her separate and silent education. Finally, he decided to grow up as an obedient good student." Quoting the synopsis from he 2010 Animafest site. Comedy The Secret Life of Happy People is a 2006 Canadian comedy-drama film. Science Fiction Doctor Who is a British-American-Canadian television film continuing the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Developed as a co-production between BBC Worldwide, Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox and the American network Fox, the 1996 television film premiered on 12 May 1996 on CITV in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 15 days before its first showing in the United Kingdom on BBC One and two days before being broadcast in the United States on Fox. It was also shown in some countries for a limited time in cinemas. The film was the first attempt to revive Doctor Who following its suspension in 1989. It was intended as a back-door pilot for a new American-produced Doctor Who TV series and introduced Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor in his only televised appearance as the character until "The Night of the Doctor" in 2013. It also marks the final appearance of Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor and the only appearance of Daphne Ashbrook as companion Grace Holloway. Although a ratings success in the United Kingdom, the film did not fare well on American television and no series was commissioned. The series was later relaunched on the BBC in 2005. Comedy Les Derniers jours is a 2004 short comedy film written and directed by Simon-Olivier Fecteau. Animation The New Deal Show is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop Comedy Lunch Wagon is a 1981 sex comedy starring Pamela Jean Bryant, Rosanne Katon, and Candy Moore. The film was directed by Ernest Pintoff and written by Marshall Harvey and Terrie Frankel and Leon Phillips. Mayor Bradley declared "Lunch Wagon Day" for the opening, and there was a parade of over 80 Lunch Wagons down Hollywood Boulevard. The film was very popular with teens and was the largest grossing independent movie of 1981. Comedy Memoria de mis putas tristes is a 2011 comedy film directed by Henning Carlsen. Comedy The Red Dwarf is a Belgian comedy drama directed by Yvan Le Moine released in 1998. It is based on Le nain rouge, a story by Michel Tournier. Comedy One Day a Man Bought a House is a 1998 animated short film written and directed by Pjotr Sapegin. Documentary film 12 Tangos: Adios Buenos Aires is a German documentary film from the director and producer Arne Birkenstock, filmed in 2004 in the Argentinean capital Buenos Aires. The film music was arranged and composed by the guitarist and composer Luis Borda who gathered the most important Argentinean Tango musicians for the produccion of this movie. The movie was produced by the Cologne production companies Fruitmarket Kultur und Medien and Tradewind Picturesin colobaration with ZDF and ARTE. The development of the script was aided by the European Media-Programm. The movie was released by the Kinostar GmbH and sold worldwide by Medialuna Entertainment. As co-producers Dr. Peter Bach und Hans Georg Haakshorst supported its production. Comedy Hollywood Kids is a 1932 short comedy film written by Ray Mayer and Elwood Ullman and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Fleetwood Mac: The Dance is a 1997 music documentary directed by Bruce Gowers. Documentary film The Real Inglorious Bastards is a documentary film directed by Min Sook Lee. Science Fiction The Sky's on Fire is a 1998 made for television film featuring John Corbett as Dr. Evan Thorne, Josie Bissett as Jennifer Thorne, Ben Browder as Racer, Bradley Whitford as John Morgan and directed by Dan Lerner. Comedy Vandermemes is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Lauren Palmigiano. Comedy The Gamecock is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is based on the comedy play Neurotandem by Silvano Ambrogi. Documentary film Der letzte Dreck is a 1958 documentary short film directed by Ulrich Wiedmann. Documentary film A Brief History of John Baldessari is a 2012 documentary short film written by Gabriel Nussbaum, directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. Documentary film Stronger Since The War is a 1964 film directed by Brett Porter. Comedy Jarka a Věra is a 1938 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Disney's A Christmas Carol is a 2009 American 3D computer animated motion-capture holiday fantasy comedy-drama film written and directed by Robert Zemeckis. It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of the same name and stars Jim Carrey in a multitude of roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge as a young, middle-aged, and old man, and the three ghosts who haunt Scrooge. The film also features supporting roles done by Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright Penn, and Cary Elwes. The 3D film was produced through the process of motion capture, a technique Zemeckis previously used in his films The Polar Express, and Beowulf. A Christmas Carol began filming in February 2008, and was released on November 3, 2009 by Walt Disney Pictures. It received its world premiere in London, coinciding with the switching on of the annual Oxford Street and Regent Street Christmas lights, which in 2009 had a Dickens theme. The film was released in Disney Digital 3-D and IMAX 3-D. It is also Disney's third film retelling of A Christmas Carol following 1983's Mickey's Christmas Carol and 1992's The Muppet Christmas Carol. Comedy Les pépées font la loi English: Papa, Mama, the Maid and I, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Raoul André, written by Raymond Caillava, starring Claudine Dupuis and Louis de Funès. Comedy Talk Dirty to Me, part III was a 1984 pornographic movie and a spoof on the mainstream movie Splash. John Leslie had the lead role, playing "Jack", a character he had played in the first two installments of the Talk Dirty to Me series. Traci Lords co-starred as the mermaid. Other cast members include Amber Lynn, Peter North, Jamie Gillis and Ginger Lynn. It won Best Film at the 1985 AVN Awards. Comedy Silvia Prieto is a 1999 comedy drama film written and directed by Martín Rejtman. Comedy Arts and Flowers is the 72nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 19, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy The Marathon Family is a 1982 comedy film written by Dušan Kovačević and directed by Serbian director Slobodan Šijan. It has a cult film status in Serbia as well as other countries from the former Yugoslavia region, and is regarded as one of the classics of Yugoslav Serbian cinematography. Comedy Lucky You is a 2007 drama film directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Eric Bana, Drew Barrymore, and Robert Duvall. The film was shot on location in Las Vegas. The screenplay was by Hanson and Eric Roth, but the movie was partially inspired by the George Stevens 1970 film The Only Game in Town. Comedy Pippi on the Run is a 1970 Swedish movie, based on the eponymous children's books by Astrid Lindgren with the cast of the 1969 TV series Pippi Longstocking. It was released in the USA in 1977. Science Fiction Perverted Organism is a film in the 2001 OVA film series Malice@Doll. Animation Hsu Ji Behind the Screen is a 2012 short animated drama written and directed by Thomas Rio. Thriller Straw Dogs is a 1971 psychological thriller directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Dustin Hoffman and Susan George. The screenplay by Peckinpah and David Zelag Goodman is based upon Gordon M. Williams's 1969 novel The Siege of Trencher's Farm. The film's title derives from a discussion in the Tao Te Ching that likens the ancient Chinese ceremonial straw dog to forms without substance. The film is noted for its violent concluding sequences and a complicated rape scene. Released theatrically the same year as A Clockwork Orange, The French Connection, and Dirty Harry, the film sparked heated controversy over the perceived increase of violence in cinema. The film premiered in U.S. cinemas on December 29, 1971. Although controversial in 1971, Straw Dogs is considered by many to be one of Peckinpah's greatest films. A remake directed by Rod Lurie was released on September 16, 2011. Comedy Other People is a 2013 short film written by Mariel Bergema and directed by Joakim Svensson. Documentary film Videograms of a Revolution is a 1992 documentary film compiled by Harun Farocki and Andrei Ujică from over 125 hours of amateur footage, news footage, and excerpts from the Bucharest TV studio overtaken by demonstrators as part of the December 1989 Romanian Revolution. In 2004 the Austrian Film Archive selected the documentary as part of its Die Utopie Film program for The Best 100 in Film History list. Comedy The Silly Bastard Next to the Bed is a 2013 short documentary comedy film written and directed by Scott Calonico. Science Fiction Future Fear is a 1997 action sci-fi film written and directed by Lewis Baumander. Science Fiction Dracula 3000, also titled Dracula 3000: Infinite Darkness, is a television horror movie released in 2004 that brings Bram Stoker's fictional vampire Count Dracula into outer space in the distant 30th century. Despite its name, it is not a sequel to Dracula 2000, and has no connection to that movie. The movie can generally be referred to as a Z-movie in that it had a relatively low budget, and a direct-to-video release. Documentary film Fighting Fear is a 2011 Australian documentary film about professional surfing. In 2013, the film was honored by the Australian Film Institute with two Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, specifically for Best Cinematography in a Documentary and Best Direction in a Documentary. The film stars Richie Vaculik and Mark Matthews. It was filmed in and around Sydney, Australia, primarily in the South-Eastern Sydney suburbs. Documentary film The Virgin Diaries is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Jessica Woodworth. Animation Gum is a 2012 short animation comedy film directed by Noam Sussman. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. Megalon is a 1973 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed and co-written by Jun Fukuda with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, the film starred Katsuhiko Sasaki, Hiroyuki Kawase, Yutaka Hayashi, and American actor Robert Dunham. It was the thirteenth film in the Godzilla franchise. Heavily influenced by the tokusatsu superhero TV shows of the time, the film had Godzilla essentially acting as a costar to a huge robotic superhero character called Jet Jaguar. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the summer of 1976 by Cinema Shares. Afterwards it became the only Godzilla film to receive a television premiere on a major U.S network, as NBC aired it on prime time television in the summer of 1977, where it was hosted by actor John Belushi dressed in a Godzilla costume. Thriller Ice Cream is a 2014 Telugu horror film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It is the first Indian movie to be filmed with Flowcam System Technology and was released on July 12, 2014. The film deals with a protagonist that is obsessed with eating ice cream and suffers from a nightmare disorder. Upon release, the film became an instant hit at the box office. Thriller Drop Zone is a 1994 American action film directed by John Badham, starring Wesley Snipes, Gary Busey, Yancy Butler, Michael Jeter and Kyle Secor. The film was released in the United States on December 9, 1994. Thriller La morte cammina con i tacchi alti is a 1971 giallo film directed by Luciano Ercoli. Its international title is Death Walks on High Heels. Thriller Everything Is Thunder is a 1936 British thriller film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Constance Bennett, Douglass Montgomery and Oskar Homolka. Its plot concerns a British officer who attempts to escape from a German Prisoner of War camp during the First World War. Animation Heathcliff: The Movie is a 1986 animated film from DIC Entertainment, released by Atlantic Releasing under their Clubhouse Pictures label. Paramount Home Video released Heathcliff: The Movie on VHS in 1988. After Heathcliff, DIC would not have another film released to theatres until Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie in 2006. Comedy Blackbeard's Ghost is a 1968 live-action fantasy comedy Disney film starring Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones, and Suzanne Pleshette, directed by Robert Stevenson. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Ben Stahl and was shot at the Walt Disney Studios. The Disney Channel aired this film until the late 1990s. Documentary film Neither Allah, Nor Master! is a 2011 documentary film directed by Nadia El Fani. Thriller Kinky sex and violence abounds in this sophisticated soft-core exploitation thriller about the twisted relationship between a prominent LA attorney's lonely, bored wife, and a freewheeling artist who soon after they begin their affair persuades her to sleep with assorted strangers. Comedy "Eddie "Gonzo" Gilman is starting a revolution. When the wild-eyed rebel journalist is ousted from his prep school's newspaper by its über-popular editor, Eddie fronts an underground movement to give a voice to all the misfits, outcasts, and nerds. Soon the power of the press is in Eddie's hands… but will he use it wisely? Ezra Miller, Jesse McCartney, Zoë Kravitz, Campbell Scott, and Amy Sedaris star in this pitch-perfect teen comedy." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Animation Footprint is a 1975 animation, short film written and directed by Jacques Cardon. Comedy Consisting primarily of footage filmed along with the stunt for Jackass 3, the direct to video Jackass 3.5 features Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O and the rest of the game performing painful stunts and practical jokes that stretch the boundaries of good taste. Thriller Satan in High Heels is a 1962 American sexploitation film starring Meg Myles and Grayson Hall. It was directed by Jerald Intrator. Documentary film Looking for Gay Bollywood is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Nasha Gagnebin. Documentary film No One But Me is a 2012 documentary film about Scottish jazz musician Annie Ross, directed by Brian Ross and produced by Gill Parry. Filmed over three years, the film focuses upon Ross' musical career, struggles with heroin addiction, and her relationships with both her family and contemporaries, Billie Holiday and Lenny Bruce. Regarding the film, Ross noted, "It's very blunt, it's very truthful. [...] It makes me a bit nervous, but one thing about the film – it’s honest." The film features contributions from musicians, Jon Hendricks, Peter King, James Wormworth, Tony Kinsey and Warren Vache. Thriller A Shriek in the Night is a 1933 American comedy horror film starring Ginger Rogers, Lyle Talbot, and Harvey Clark. Documentary film Chasing the Acids is the 2006 documentary film. Documentary film Absolute Wilson is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Katharina Otto-Bernstein. Animation Fear(s) of the Dark is a 2007 French black-and-white animated horror anthology film on the subject of fear written and directed by several notable comic book creators and graphic designers. It premiered at the 2007 Roma Film Festival and released in France in February 2008. Documentary film Norway in Revolt is a 1941 American short documentary film that was an episode in the newsreel series The March of Time. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film In the Name of the Führer is a 1978 documentary film written by Frans Buyens and directed by Lydia Chagoll. Science Fiction The Man with Two Brains is a 1983 American science fiction comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Kathleen Turner. Written by Martin, Reiner and George Gipe, the film is a broad comedy, with Martin starring as Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr, a pioneering neurosurgeon with a cruel and unfaithful new wife, Dolores Benedict. Documentary film Alive in the Deep is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by Stacy Woodard and Horace Woodard. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Thriller High Desert Kill is 1989 low-budget Made-for-TV movie directed by Harry Falk. It starred Marc Singer, Chuck Connors, Anthony Geary and Vaughn Armstrong as an alien apparition. The film was distributed by MCA/Universal Home Video. It was not aired in theaters. Comedy SupahPapalicious is a 2008 comedy film from Star Cinema starring Vhong Navarro, Valerie Concepcion and Makisig Morales. Comedy Le mille-pattes fait des claquettes is a 1977 comedy film directed by Jean Girault. Thriller Prince of Shadows is a 1991 Spanish crime film directed by Pilar Miró. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding artistic contribution. Documentary film Shadow Maker: Gwendolyn MacEwen, Poet is a 1998 documentary short film directed by Brenda Longfellow. Animation Anteojito y Antifaz, mil intentos y un invento is a 1972 Argentine animated film written and directed by Manuel García Ferré. The film premiered in Argentina on September 14, 1972. It was re-released on July 12, 2001. Thriller Crush the Skull is a 2010 short comedy-horror film written by Viet Nguyen and Christopher Dinh and directed by Viet Nguyen. Thriller De wederopstanding van een klootzak is a 2013 film by Dutch filmmaker Guido van Driel. The film stars Yorick van Wageningen, Juda Goslinga, and Goua Robert Grovogui; it is one of three films in which Jeroen Willems, who died in 2012, appears posthumously. It was selected to open the 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Animation Norm of the North is a 2012 animation adventure drama film written by Daniel Altiere and Steven Altiere, directed by Anthony Bell. Comedy Safe Men is a 1998 film written and directed by John Hamburg. The crime-comedy starred Sam Rockwell and Steve Zahn as a pair of aspiring lounge singers who are mistaken for ace safe crackers and get mixed up with a Jewish mobster, Big Fat Bernie Gayle and Big Fat's intern, Veal Chop. Safe Men was the debut film by Hamburg, who went on to write screenplays for such films as Meet the Parents, Zoolander, and Along Came Polly, and I Love You, Man, which he also directed. Thriller Northeast of Seoul is a 1972 film directed by David Lowell Rich. It stars Anita Ekberg and John Ireland, with music by Alan Heyman. Animation An Old Leaf is a 2012 animated short film. Animation Three Little Pigs is an animated short film released on May 27, 1933 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett. Based on a fairy tale of the same name, the Silly Symphony won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. In 1994, it was voted #11 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2007, Three Little Pigs was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Documentary film De Droomfabriek is a 2007 Dutch documentary produced and directed by Netty van Hoorn about the students at the Havo voor Muziek en Dans in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was broadcast by Nederlandse Programma Stichting on the TV program Het Uur van de Wolf on 3 June 2007. Comedy The Doorman is a 2007 Comedy film written by Wayne Price and Lucas Akoskin and directed by Wayne Price. Thriller Grizzly Rage is a 2007 Canadian television horror film produced by RHI Entertainment that premiered in Canada on the video-on-demand channel Movie Central On Demand on June 7, 2007. It aired in the United States on the Syfy on September 16, 2007. Filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the film is the 7th title in the Maneater Series produced under an agreement with Syfy. Featuring a cast of four, the film focuses on a group of teenagers who struggle to survive in a restricted forest while an enraged grizzly bear hunts them relentlessly seeking retribution for killing its cub. Grizzly Rage breaks the standard mold for many Syfy natural horror films in that the bear featured is a normal grizzly bear rather than a mutant or genetically altered animal. However, the bear and actors never appear together in the same frame, rather a man in a bear suit takes over the role when the actors must interact with the bear. Critics heavily panned the film, feeling its plot, script, characters, and special effects were substandard. Comedy Budding writer Sunny takes time off from college to tend to her ailing dad in suburban Florida, and after two years, a temp job at a bowling alley has turned into a comfortable rut -- but then high school rival Isaac returns to disrupt the routine. Friendly fire replaces competitive spirit as the pair picks up where they left off, and Sunny realizes the future holds more than a well-stocked shoe counter. Comedy Ma petite entreprise is a 1999 French film directed by Pierre Jolivet and written by Jolivet and Simon Michaël. Documentary film Talking Architecture, City: Hall is a documentary film directed by Jeong Jae-eun. Animation Please Say Something is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by David OReilly. Comedy The Seller is a 1997 Independent feature film written and directed by American director Craig Schlattman. It stars Brian Brophy, Mink Stole, Arthur Roberts, and Kathy Morozova in her first film role. Comedy Grazie... nonna, also released with the international title Lover Boy, is a 1975 Italian coming-of-age film directed by Marino Girolami. This commedia sexy all'italiana followed by director's La moglie vergine released the same year featured Edwige Fenech with former RAI child actor and future Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari leader Valerio Fioravanti. Science Fiction Transport is a 2004 short film directed by Silvio Helbig. Comedy Cast a Deadly Spell is a horror/detective HBO movie with Fred Ward, Julianne Moore, David Warner and Clancy Brown. It was directed by Martin Campbell and written by Joseph Dougherty. The original music score was composed by Curt Sobel. Comedy Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars is a 1985 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 15 August 1985. It is the third instalment in the Lucky Stars series, following Winners and Sinners and My Lucky Stars. As with its prequel, the film features Jackie Chan in a supporting role. The film was released under several different titles in other regions, including: "Winners & Sinners 3: Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars" "My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars" "Seven Lucky Stars" "The Target" "PowerMan 2" The film is notable for a fight scene featuring Andy Lau, alongside Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao. It also features Michelle Yeoh's first on-screen fight scene, as a Judo instructor teaching the Lucky Stars. Comedy Majha Navra Tujhi Baiko is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Kedar Shinde. Thriller The Puppet Masters is a 1994 science fiction film, adapted by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, and David S. Goyer from Robert A. Heinlein’s 1951 novel of the same title, in which a trio of American government agents attempts to thwart a covert invasion of Earth by mind-controlling alien parasites. The film was directed by Stuart Orme and stars Donald Sutherland, Eric Thal, Keith David, Julie Warner, and Andrew Robinson. Thriller The Salzburg Connection is a 1972 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin, starring Barry Newman and Anna Karina. It is based on a novel by Helen MacInnes. Thriller Roseanna is a 1993 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Daniel Alfredson, based on the novel Roseanna. Documentary film Pour la suite du monde is a 1963 Canadian documentary film directed by Michel Brault, Marcel Carrière and Pierre Perrault. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. A work of ethnofiction, the film follows residents of Île aux Coudres, an island in the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, as they agree to re-enact their traditional Beluga whale hunt for the filmmakers, one last time. The film features local residents Léopold Tremblay, Alexis Tremblay, Abel Harvey, Louis Harvey and Joachim Harvey. The film is considered a milestone work in the history of Direct Cinema. It received a special award and was named film of the year at the 1964 Canadian Film Awards. In 1984 the Toronto International Film Festival ranked the film eighth in the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time. Comedy New Perspective is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Dave Riff and William Mitchell. Documentary film The Hidden Gem is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Namratha Thomas. Documentary film SaroyanLand is is a 2013 documentary drama biographical film written and directed by Lusin Dink. Comedy Minha Mãe é uma Peça - O Filme is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by André Pellenz, starring Paulo Gustavo, and written by him in partnership with Fil Braz. The film is based on the play of the same name created and starred by Paulo Gustavo. The cast of the film version is also composed by Ingrid Guimarães, Herson Capri, Suely Franco, Monica Martelli, Samantha Schmütz and Alexandra Richter. The film was released in Brazil in June 21, 2013, reaching a mark of two million spectators in its third week in theaters. It was the most watched Brazilian film in 2013 with more than 4,600,145 spectators. Animation Gis is a 2007 film directed by Hang Yong Choi. Documentary film Hierba Originaria - Cultura Ancestral is a 2013 documentary film directed by Edgar H. González. Comedy The Appointments of Dennis Jennings is a 1988 American short comedy film, starring and co-written by Steven Wright, which won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film at the 61st Academy Awards in 1988. Documentary film Virtuoso is a 2007 short documentary film directed by Terry Stone. Comedy Manny & Lo is a 1996 comedy-drama film directed by Lisa Krueger, starring Scarlett Johansson, Aleksa Palladino, and Mary Kay Place. Comedy Erleuchtung garantiert is a 2002 German film directed by Doris Dörrie about two brothers, Uwe and Gustav, who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives. Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo. On their way there, in a rather literal Buddhist moment, they lose all of their belongings. When they at last make it to the monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment can be elusive. The first lesson of the Buddha is that "life is suffering". At the beginning of the film, we are taken into the troubled lives of the two brothers. Both men are experiencing a mid life crisis of their own that will ultimately bring them closer together. With four young children, Uwe and his wife Petra have their plates full. Lacking compassion for each other's burdens, they constantly are bickering. After a particularly stressful morning of playing children bright and early, Uwe is particularly disrespectful to his wife. While he is at work as a real estate agent of sorts, his wife packs up most of their belongings and moves out. Uwe finds a note when he comes home and is immediately distressed to tears. Comedy What Planet Are You From? is a 2000 science fiction comedy film starring Garry Shandling, Annette Bening, John Goodman, Greg Kinnear, Linda Fiorentino and Ben Kingsley. It was directed by Mike Nichols. Comedy Yeti Vengeance is a 2004 comedy film directed by George Maranville. Comedy They Bought a Boat is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Aging Out is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Roger Weisberg. Thriller Hot Snake is a 1978 western adventure horror mystery and thriller film written by Antonio Orellana and Eric del Castillo and directed by Fernando Durán Rojas. Comedy Spirit of the Forest, is a 2008 Spanish computer-animated family film by Dygra Films and sequel to The Living Forest. The film was released in Spain on September 12, 2008. Animation Mickey Plays Papa is a 1934 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Three Chinamen with a Double Bass is a 1998 film directed by Klaus Krämer. Comedy Almost You is a 1985 film directed by Adam Brooks. It stars Brooke Adams and Griffin Dunne. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film Reggae in Babylon is a film from 1978, directed by Wolfgang Büld. Science Fiction Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein, or Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein —although the film is often referred to as simply Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein—is a 1948 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is the first of several films where the comedy duo meets classic characters from Universal's horror film stable. In this film, they encounter Count Dracula, Frankenstein's monster and the Wolf Man, while subsequent films pair the duo with the Mummy, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the Invisible Man. On a TV special in the early 1950s, the two did a sketch where they interacted with the latest original Universal Studios monster being promoted at the time, the Creature from the Black Lagoon. The film is considered the swan song for the "Big Three" Universal horror monsters – Count Dracula, the Wolf Man and Frankenstein's monster, none of whom had appeared in a Universal film since 1945's House of Dracula. Documentary film Secrets of Nature is an East German film. It was released in 1950. Comedy Banglasia, is an action comedy and Namewee's fourth film. The budget was more than MYR2 million, and was shot in Kuala Lumpur's Petaling Street. Although the title appears to allude to the alleged Malaysian political phenomenon, the director has denied the insinuation. The film completed shooting, but in 30 January 2014, Namewee revealed that the Malaysia Censorship Board banned the film for 31 reasons. The cast included the "Bengal Andy,", comedian Saiful Apek, Dato David Arumugam, Zhu Yu-six, female tattooist Kiniki, Singapore artist Ai Dika, "Laozhabor" You Yamin. Animation The Making of Me is a 1989 film about conception and birth directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and starring Martin Short. The film was shown at the Wonders of Life pavilion at Walt Disney World Resort's Epcot when the pavilion was open. As of 2007, the theater remains open during the International Food & Wine Festival; however, the film being shown is about food. As of 2008, Martin Short now stars in an unrelated short film in the Canada pavilion of Epcot. Comedy True as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell. A young couple embark on a voyage on a ketch named Turtle. John Coates wrote the screenplay based on his novel of the same name. The England maritime location was mainly the river Hamble. The yacht club is the Royal Lymington Yacht Club. The motor yacht "Liberty" was M.Y. "Rinansey", my father was engineer aboard her prior to the filming. Some of the film crew stayed at "The Moorings", Back Street in Hamble. I know this because it was my home which my parents ran as a B&B. I remember watching some of the filming, very entertaining to a 9 year old boy. Comedy Lastikman: Unang Banat is a movie released on December 25, 2004 under VIVA Films, starring Mark Bautista and Sarah Geronimo. Comedy Sing As We Go is a 1934 British musical film starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Stanley Holloway. The script was written by Gordon Wellesley and J. B. Priestley. Considered by many to be British music hall star Gracie Fields' finest vehicle, this film was written for her by leading novelist J.B. Priestley. A morale-boosting depression movie, set in the industrial north of England, Fields stars as a resourceful, spunky working class heroine, laid off from her job in a clothing mill, who has to seek work in the seaside resort of Blackpool. This gives her the opportunity both to fall into many misadventures, and of course, to sing. The decision to film on location brings the film a life and immediacy all too absent from most films of the period. The film provides us with a snapshot of life in a seaside resort in the 1930s. The final scene of the millworkers returning to the re-opened mill while Fields leads them in the rousing title song, has become an almost iconic film cliché. Comedy Transylmania is a 2009 horror/farce sequel to the 2006 comedy National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2, the film is directed by the brothers David and Scott Hillenbrand and written by Patrick Casey and Worm Miller. The film received very poor reception from critics and performed horribly at the box office, making it one of the biggest flops of 2009. Comedy Slaphappy Sleuths is the 127th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Layin' Low is a 1996 film directed by Danny Leiner and stars Jeremy Piven. Thriller Bunshinsaba is a 2012 Chinese horror film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki." The film has the same title as Ahn Byeong-ki 2004 film Bunshinsaba, but contains an unrelated plot. The film is set in Beijing, where Xiao Ai has her horror novel rejected by her patient publisherfinds out her ex-husband, Qi Kun, has been released from prison and is looking for Xiao Ai and her asthmatic son Xiao Xin. Xiao Ai and Xiao Xin are offered an old house by her doctor where unexplainable events begin to happen. Animation The Control Master is a 2008 short animation film directed by Run Wrake. Documentary film T-Bolan is a documentary film directed by Bochibochi Uchida. Documentary film 1971 is a 2014 American documentary film and the directorial debut of producer Johanna Hamilton, who also co-wrote the film. The film had its world premiere on 18 April 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival and focuses on the break-in of an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania in 1971. Hamilton was inspired to create the film after learning that Betty Medsger was working on her book The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover’s Secret FBI, which discussed the 1971 events and revealed the identities of many of the participants, who had remained anonymous up to that point. Comedy The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield is a 1968 X-Rated documentary film based on the life of the late 1950s sex-bomb Jayne Mansfield. Documentary film The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival is a 2007 documentary film about Bob Dylan's appearances at the Newport Folk Festival in three successive years: 1963, 1964, and 1965, directed by Murray Lerner. The film adds to the footage previously seen in Lerner's Festival!, with full-length song performances. It includes Dylan's controversial electric set from 1965. This film features previously unseen footage, chronicling the changes in Dylan's style when he appeared at Newport in three successive years. This film was broadcast by BBC Four on October 14, 2007. Director Murray Lerner commented: "Over the course of three Newport gigs, Dylan becomes more conscious of his power. His charisma is startling. With electricity and radio, he did what Yeats, Lorca, T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound never achieved. He reached a mass audience with poetry." Comedy Lost Dogs is a 2005 film directed by Jim Doyle. Thriller While London Sleeps is a 1926 Warner Bros. film about a police-dog, Rinty, who helps Scotland Yard defeat a dangerous criminal organisation known as the Mediterranean Brotherhood that operates out of the Limehouse district of London. Walter Morosco wrote the screenplay and the film holds the distinction of being the first of many films directed by Howard Bretherton. The film was one of several created for Rin Tin Tin, a German Shepherd dog used in films during the 1920s and 1930s. Also starring are Helene Costello as Dale Burke, Walter Merrill as Thomas Hallard, John Patrick as Foster, Otto Matieson as London Letter, George Kotsonaros as The Monk, DeWitt Jennings as Inspector Burke, Carl Stockdale as Stokes, and Les Bates as Long Tom. Comedy La Casa de los millones is a 1942 Argentine film. Thriller The Shooter also known as Hidden Assassin is a 1995 American action drama directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Dolph Lundgren as a United States Marshall who gets caught up in politics when he is hired to solve the assassination of a Cuban ambassador. There are two versions released for this film: the international cut running 104 minutes, and the shorter cut running 89 minutes, released in the U.S. and France, that is believed to have been shortened by Miramax when they acquired the rights. The movie was filmed mainly in the Czech Republic, in Prague. Documentary film The Black Sea is a 1914 documentary and short film. Comedy Wish 143 is a British live action short film. The film's run time is approximately 24 minutes. It was written by Tom Bidwell, directed by Ian Barnes, and produced by Samantha Waite. A terminally ill 15 year-old boy named David is granted a wish by a charitable foundation named the Dreamscape Charity. His request is not for a trip to Disney World or meeting a famous footballer; his wish is to lose his virginity before he dies. Comedy So I Married an Axe Murderer is a 1993 American romantic comedy thriller film starring Mike Myers and Nancy Travis. Myers plays Charlie McKenzie, a man afraid of commitment until he meets Harriet, who works at a butcher shop and may be a serial killer. In addition to playing the main character, Myers also plays Charlie's father, Stuart. This was Myers' first film after achieving success in the Wayne's World franchise and was not well received by most mainstream critics or at the box office, grossing a total of USD $11 million in North America, well below its $20 million budget. Thriller Fingers at the Window is a 1942 action, adventure, film-noir, mystery, romance, and thriller film written by Rose Caylor and Lawrence P. Bachmann, and directed by Charles Lederer. Comedy I Not Stupid is a 2002 Singaporean comedy film about the lives, struggles, and adventures of three Primary 6 pupils who are placed in the academically inferior EM3 stream. Written and directed by Jack Neo, and produced by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, the movie stars Xiang Yun, Richard Low, Selena Tan, Shawn Lee, Huang Po Ju and Joshua Ang. Released in cinemas on 9 February 2002, I Not Stupid earned over S$3.8 million, becoming the second-highest grossing Singaporean film. Its satirical criticism of the Singaporean education system and social attitudes in Singapore sparked public discussions and parliamentary debates that led to reforms in the education system. Its sequel, I Not Stupid Too, was released in 2006. Comedy Dirty Cop No Donut is a 1999 mockumentary film directed by Tim Ritter. It follows a corrupt police officer called "Officer Friendly" as he goes on a rampage. Released direct-to-video in 1999, it was given a limited theatrical release in 2001, where it received scathing reviews from critics. A sequel, titled Dirty Cop 2: I Am a Pig, was released in 2001. Animation Hic-cup Pup is the 82nd one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, created in 1952, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson and Irven Spence with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released in theaters on April 17, 1954 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Thriller The Aura is a 2005 Argentine psychological thriller neo-noir film directed and written by Fabián Bielinsky and starring Ricardo Darín. The plot revolves around Esteban Espinosa, an epileptic taxidermist who often fantasizes about committing the perfect crime. While hunting in Patagonia, Espinosa accidentally kills Dietrich, a guide from the area, and discovers he is in fact a criminal. This unexpectedly connects him with the chance of executing a real crime: assaulting an armored truck carrying the profits of a casino in the area. Espinosa projects into his fantasies, assembling a puzzle piece by piece, inevitably enclosing himself in it. The Aura received mostly positive reviews from critics upon its release, particularly for its screenplay and ambience. It won the Silver Condor for Best Film and was the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards. Animation Seryi Volk & Krasnaya Shapochka, literally "Grey Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood" is a claymation film, produced in the USSR by Garri Bardin in 1990, a year before the USSR actually did break up. The film is considered a parody of the demise of the USSR blended into the children's story of "Little Red Riding Hood". There are also fragments of "The Three Little Pigs" and "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" used as well although they are quite minimal. Snow White herself does not make any appearance. Due to its blend of children's characters and political satire, the film is considered enjoyable to different audiences on different levels. The film is mainly in Russian, although there is a small amount of dialogue in French. The film starts with two statues standing side by side, one holding a hammer, the other holding a sickle - that is a reference of the monument Worker and Kolkhoz Woman by Vera Mukhina, which is a Mosfilm logo and appears at the beginning of every Mosfilm movie - and then a radio announcement can be heard. Documentary film One Direction: This Is Us is a 2013 British-American 3-D concert film centering on British group One Direction. It opened in the United Kingdom on 29 August 2013, followed a day later in the United States. The movie shows many clips and songs of One Direction. Animation Ishihara is a 2010 short animated film directed Yoav Brill. Animation Blink Another Day (Part 1) is a short film. Comedy Buddies Thicker Than Water is a 1962 short film, originally released as part of the Tom and Jerry series on November 1. It was the 12th and penultimate cartoon in the series to be directed by Prague-based animator Gene Deitch in then-Communist Czechoslovakia and produced by William L. Snyder. The name is a pun on the phrase "Blood is thicker than water". Although the Gene Deitch shorts were poorly received, this particular short is considered one of the more well-received due to its psychedelic and experimental nature. It was chosen for the eighth volume of the Tom & Jerry Bumper Collection VHS series. Comedy Pigeons is a 1970 film directed by John Dexter. Thriller The Night of the Hunter is a 1955 American thriller film directed by Charles Laughton and starring Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters and Lillian Gish. The film is based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Davis Grubb, adapted for the screen by James Agee and Laughton. Its plot focuses on a corrupt reverend-turned-serial killer who uses his charms to woo an unsuspecting widow and her two children in an attempt to steal a fortune hidden by the woman's dead husband. The novel and film draw on the true story of Harry Powers, hanged in 1932 for the murders of two widows and three children in Clarksburg, West Virginia. The film's lyric and expressionistic style sets it apart from other Hollywood films of the 1940s and 1950s, and it has influenced later directors such as David Lynch, Martin Scorsese, Terrence Malick, Jim Jarmusch, and the Coen brothers. In 1992, The Night of the Hunter was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in its National Film Registry. Animation My Neighbors the Yamadas is a 1999 Japanese animated comedy film written and directed by Isao Takahata and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film stars Hayato Isobata, Masako Araki, Naomi Uno, Touru Masuoka, Yukiji Asaoka, Akiko Yano, and Kosanji Yanagiya. Unlike the other films of Studio Ghibli, the film is presented in a stylized comic strip aesthetic, a departure from the traditional anime style of the studio's other works. Comedy Pizza Girls is a 1979 adult comedy film written by John Thomas Chapman and directed by Bob Chinn. Comedy Madea Goes to Jail is a 2009 parodic comedy-drama film written and directed by Tyler Perry, which was based on his 2006 play. The play and the film deal with Perry's recurring character Madea going to prison for her uncontrollable anger management problems. The play starred Tyler Perry as Madea, Cassi Davis as Ella Kincaid and Cheryl Pepsii Riley as Wanda. Comedy RSVP to the Online Premiere Sept. 20Five graduating high school seniors with no prospects decide to make an outrageous comedy movie, with the hope of getting famous and escaping their depressing town. Their leader and director, LeBron, is so confident the movie will be a big hit, he gets some geeky freshmen to follow him around with video cameras to record the "making of."  But, by accident, the cameras begin to capture glimpses of LeBron and his friends' actual lives, which are full of drama, and much more compelling than the silly movie they set out to make. Comedy Poikkal Kudhirai is a 1983 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by K. Balachander and produced by Kalaivani. Starring Viji and Raveendran, the film had Ramakrishna and lyricist Vaali making their acting debuts. Kamal Haasan appeared in a guest role in the film. Poikkal Kudhirai was a comedy film based on Crazy Mohan's play Marriage Made in Saloon. Animation Marco Antonio, rescate en Hong Kong is a 2000 animated film directed by Manuel J. García and Carlos Varela. Science Fiction New Rose Hotel is a 1998 Cyberpunk film by director Abel Ferrara, based on a William Gibson story of the same name, starring Christopher Walken, Willem Dafoe and Asia Argento. Documentary film Naked Ambition: An R-Rated Look at an X-Rated Industry is a 2009 documentary film written by Charles Holland and directed by Michael Grecco. Comedy The Discoverers is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Justin Schwarz. Comedy The Egg is a 2013 short comedy animation film written by Katherine Wilkinson and directed by Tonnette Stanford. Comedy Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost is a 2003 Bollywood movie starring Abhishek Bachchan, Lara Dutta and Chunky Pandey. The film is directed by Apoorva Lakhia. The film touched on the subject of influence of television on village life. Thriller Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is a 1997 American martial arts action film directed by John R. Leonetti. Based on the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games, the film is the sequel to 1995's Mortal Kombat. It stars Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, Brian Thompson, Sandra Hess, Lynn "Red" Williams, Irina Pantaeva, Marjean Holden and James Remar. The storyline was largely an adaptation of Mortal Kombat 3, following a band of warriors as they attempt to save Earth from the evil Shao Kahn. Although the story picks up where the last film left off, all but two of the lead roles were recast. In contrast to its predecessor, which was a box office success and marginally well received, Annihilation was critically panned and underperformed at the box office. As a result, development of a planned sequel to the film was halted and never progressed beyond pre-production. Thriller Midnight at Madame Tussaud's is a 1936 British thriller film directed by George Pearson and starring Lucille Lisle, James Carew and Charles Oliver. A daring explorer bets his friends he can spend a night in Madame Tussaud's chamber of horrors. Meanwhile, on the outside, his young female ward is in danger from an unscrupulous gang. Documentary film Island Nurse is a 2013 documentary film directed by Susan Hagedorn. Documentary film Décryptage is a 2003 documentary written by Jacques Tarnero and directed by Philippe Bensoussan. The French film examines media coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict in the media of France, and concludes that the media's presentation of the Arab–Israeli conflict in France is consistently skewed against Israel and may be responsible for exacerbating antisemitism. Documentary film Mad Dog Prosecutors is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Russell Craig Richardson. Documentary film Hacked Circuit is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Deborah Stratman. Documentary film Escapade romaine is a 2010 documentary film by Jérémie Carboni during the tour of Daniel Pennac's reading. Comedy Into the Middle of Nowhere is a 2010 documentary short film written and directed by Anna Frances Ewert. Comedy Good Night, Paul is a 1918 silent film directed by Walter Edwards. It was based on a successful stage play with book and lyrics by Roland Oliver and Charles Dickson, and music by Harry B. Olsen. Produced by Lewis J. Selznick's Select Pictures Corporation. It's a farce that entails a wife willing to pose as a wife of her husband’s business partner as a scheme to hoodwink the business partner’s uncle out of money. But the uncle’s overextended visit forces schemers to keep up the charade leading to comical situations. Presently, there's no known print of this film. Documentary film Daddy and the Muscle Academy is a 1991 documentary written and directed by Ilppo Pohjola. Science Fiction Third Days Child is a 2008 short, science fiction, thriller and drama film written by S.J. Chiro and John Kaufmann and directed by SJ Chiro. Documentary film In Saint-Sauveur Neighborhood is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Helgi Piccinin and Hubert Fiasse. Comedy The Color Wheel is a 2011 American independent film directed by Alex Ross Perry and co-written by Perry and Carlen Altman, who also play the lead roles. A screwball black comedy, the film follows adult siblings J.R. and Colin as they undertake a road trip to move J.R.'s belongings out of the home of her former lover and college professor. Shot on black-and-white 16mm film, the film is noted for its unusual and abrasive style, rapid-fire dialogue, and dark plot. After premiering at festivals in 2011, the film was named the best undistributed film of the year by the Indiewire and Village Voice polls, and placed 12th in a similar poll conducted by Film Comment. The Color Wheel was released theatrically in the United States on May 18, 2012. Comedy Virgil is a thirty-year-old scientist developing technology to permanently preserve human organs for transplant. However, his obsession with his work takes a toll on his marriage. Virgil's only distraction is Emma, a fourteen-year-old student in his wife's high school art class. His sanity hangs in the balance as he struggles to suppress his taboo attraction to the girl. Virgil decides to use his experimental technology to freeze himself in order to align his age with the young girl's. But his plan doesn't turn out the way he'd hoped resulting in unexpected consequences for all involved. A fantastic sci-fi comedy, a perfect hybrid between Tom Hanks "Big" and Kevin Spacey's "American Beauty." Documentary film Inside: Coca Cola is a 2011 documentary TV movie. Comedy Llegaron siete muchachas is a film directed by Domingo Viladomat released on Sep 9, 1957. Science Fiction A park ranger must protect hikers from an invasion of meteor spawned aliens and hunters that want to eliminate the creatures and any witnesses to their arrival on earth. Animation ¿Illusion? is a 1975 short animation film directed by Frédéric Back. Comedy V/H/S/2 is a 2013 Indonesian-American anthology horror film. It features a series of found-footage shorts. It is the sequel to the film V/H/S. The sequel involves a largely different group of directors: Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Timo Tjahjanto, Eduardo Sánchez, and Gregg Hale, and franchise returnees Simon Barrett and Adam Wingard. Documentary film Shining Stars: The Official Story Of Earth, Wind & Fire is a 2001 biography of the band Earth, Wind & Fire. The film was released on August 21, 2001 and was directed by Kathryn Arnold and produced by Stephanie Bennett. It was made with the band's input and features both concert footage and interviews with the members of the group. Comedy The Speed Girl is a lost 1921 silent film comedy produced by Realart Pictures and released through Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Maurice Campbell, a Broadway director and producer and starred Bebe Daniels, then a popular 20 year old veteran film actress. The film was supposedly expanded into a screenplay from Bebe Daniels's real life jail sentence of 10 days for speeding. Science Fiction I'll Believe You is a 2006 American comedy film starring David Alan Basche, Patrick Warburton and Siobhan Fallon. Late-night radio host Dale Sweeney's usual line up of odd-ball, conspiracy-obsessed callers is interrupted by a panicked phone call in an indecipherable language. When FBI agents arrive investigating the call, Dale enlists his friends help to uncover what he hopes is the amazing identity of this first time caller. Animation Carpe Diem is a 2012 film by Dmitri Kozma. Animation Muhammad: The Last Prophet is a 2002 animated film and quranic epic produced by Badr International and directed by Richard Rich. The movie was released in limited cinemas in the United States and the United Kingdom. The movie focuses on the early days of Islam and Muhammad. This film has been approved by the Council of Al-Azhar Al-Shareef and the Supreme Islamic Shiite Council of Lebanon. Other films have been created by the same distributor and directed by the same person, Richard Rich, as prequels of this film, such as the following: Before the Light, Salman the Persian, and Great Women of Islam. In accordance with Islamic law and tradition, Muhammad is not depicted in each of these films, and the same goes for his first four caliphs Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. Every scene where he is present is shot from his perspective, and his words are paraphrased by the narrator. Animation Yanky Clippers is a silent animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few shorts created during the Winkler period known to be existing. The cartoon is also Oswald's last film. Comedy A Therapy is a 2012 comedy short film created by Prada to promote their brand. The short was written and directed by Roman Polanski and starred Ben Kingsley and Helena Bonham Carter. Documentary film Invasive is a 2013 short documentary film written by Ethan Oser, Paul Blake and Gabriel Felder and directed by Ethan Oser. Thriller Operación Ogro is a 1979 Spanish and Italian drama film written and directed by Gillo Pontecorvo. The film is based on true events, following the eponymous book by Julen Agirre. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Film. All the actors, a mix of Spaniards and Italians, spoke Spanish in the dubbed version released in Spain, and in Italian in the dubbed Italian version. Documentary film The Mystery of the Three Kings is a 2002 spiritual documentary film directed by Giles Llewellyn-Thomas. Thriller Quarantine 2: Terminal is a 2011 American science fiction horror film and a sequel to the 2008 film, Quarantine. It was written and directed by John Pogue and produced by Marc Brienstock. The film stars Mercedes Masohn, Josh Cooke and Mattie Liptak and revolves around a mutated rabies infection outbreak in a quarantined airport. Although the first film of the franchise was a remake of the Spanish film REC, Quarantine 2 has no relation to any of the REC films and has an entirely different plot and setting. Documentary film Private Universe is a 2012 historical documentary film written and directed by Helena Trestíková. Comedy In the fall of 2004, amist the most heavily campaigned months of what was called the most important election of modern times, Third Monday in October brings us into the heart of the campaigns and elections that millions of families across the country focused most: Not the race between the George Bush and John Kerry, but the student council presidential electios of 12-year olds vying for the promise of leading their middle schools. Following young candidates from four school sacross the United States frorm their first days of their campaigns up unitil the final emotional and dramatic day of elections, and reflected by the national polical drama sourrounding thee young poeple, we see a true slice of American politics - raw and uncencored thorugh the eyes and votes of 12-year olds. Comedy July 4 is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Joshi, starring Dileep and Roma in the lead roles. Comedy Juninin no yasashii nihonjin is a comedy film directed by Shun Nakahara. Comedy A Hair On Your Heart is a 2012 comedy drama romance short film written and directed by Young Cho. Comedy Love Express is a 2011 Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Sunny Bhambani and produced by Subhash Ghai. The film is set to release under the Mukta Arts banner. Shooting of the film began on July 18, 2010. Documentary film On The Edge, Antarctica 3D is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jon Bowermaster. Documentary film I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives of Wakefield Poole is a historical and biographical documentary directed by Jim Tushinski. Comedy The Girl and the Press Photographer is a 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy The Missing Lynx is a 2008 Spanish-British computer-animated action comedy film produced by Spanish studios Kandor Graphics, YaYa! Films and Antonio Banderas. The film is directed by Raul Garcia and Manuel Sicilia, and written by them and Jose E. Machuca. It is presented by Banderas himself. With the film released in Spain on December 25, 2008 in Spanish, it is released in the United States on March 9, 2012 in English. The film is about a bunch of animals from Doñana National Park in Spain, trying to save other animals kidnapped by the bad guys. All of the movie takes place in the natural parks of Andalusia. The film was developed using IBM's servers. Comedy Je suis un No Mans Land is a 2011 comedy film written by Thierry Jousse, Jérôme Larcher and Camille Taboulay and directed by Thierry Jousse. Comedy Lásky Kačenky Strnadové is a Czech silent comedy film. It was released in 1926. Comedy Save the Skeet is a 2009 short drama comedy film written by Michael Johnson. Documentary film La nuit du hibou is a 1984 documentary, short film directed by François Dupeyron. Documentary film Homegoings is a documentary film directed by Christine Turner. Documentary film No End in Sight is a 2007 documentary film about the American occupation of Iraq. The film marks the directorial debut of Academy Award-winning documentary film producer Charles H. Ferguson. The film premiered January 22, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film opened in limited release in the United States on July 27, 2007, playing in two theaters. As of December 2007, the film had grossed $1.4 million, and had been released on DVD. Documentary film Slow Food is a documentary film directed by Mélanie Dalsace. Documentary film Scared Straight! is a 1978 documentary directed by Arnold Shapiro. Narrated by Peter Falk, the subject of the documentary is a group of juvenile delinquents and their three-hour session with actual convicts. Filmed at Rahway State Prison, a group of inmates known as the "lifers" berate, scream at, and terrify the young offenders in an attempt to "scare them straight" so that those teenagers will avoid prison life. The documentary aired on television in the late 1970s, uncensored; it marked the first time that the words "fuck" and "shit" were broadcast on many networks. Some broadcasters added locally produced segments in which experts discussed both the content of the documentary, and the rationale behind airing it uncensored. The cast includes a drug dealer and counterfeit document manufacturer from Westchester County, a gang member from Jersey City, an arsonist and bomb builder from Bridgeport, the son of a Mafia informant, and a 17-year-old chop shop parts dealer and car thief from the Bronx. Documentary film Mama C: Urban Warrior in the African Bush is a documentary film directed by Joanne Hershfield. Documentary film Playboy: Jenny McCarthy, the Playboy Years is a 1997 documentary film directed by Scott Allen, Adam Friedman and Robert Kubilos. Animation Tup Tup is a 1973 short, animation film written and directed by Nedeljko Dragic. Comedy Girl vs. Monster is a 2012 Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on October 12, 2012. The film stars Olivia Holt as Skylar, a teenage girl who discovers on the eve of Halloween that she is a fifth generation monster hunter. Before she can practice the family tradition, the monsters will try to stop her. The film was directed by Stuart Gillard and produced by Tracey Jeffrey. A promo for the film first aired on August 17, 2012 during the premiere of Shake It Up: Made In Japan. The movie is rated TV-PG for scary images. Documentary film Stolen Kosovo is a Czech language documentary by director Václav Dvořák, about the Serbian–Albanian conflict in Kosovo. Documentary film Atenco. The wound remains open is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Alberto Cortés. Comedy Easy Going Gordon is a 1925 silent action film/comedy drama directed by Duke Worne and still exists. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. Documentary film "This documentary provides an insider's look at Canada's Renaissance Man, anthropologist, author, philosopher and filmmaker Gregory Bateson, who developed 'systems thinking' and believed that “The major problems in the world are the result of the difference between the way nature works and the way people think.” Directed by his daughter Nora, the film explores his life and beliefs through many images, including the man’s own (taken from films dating back to the 1930s). As the filmmakers say, Nora Bateson's film "hopes to inspire its audience to see our lives within a larger system — glistening with symmetry, play and metaphor." Adult themes. Quoting the description from the 2011 Spokane International Film Festival site. Comedy "Justin Bond is Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * is a comedic reworking of unused scenes from Marc Huestis and Lawrence Helman’s award-winning 1991 documentary Sex Is..., starring Tony Award-nominee Justin Bond (Shortbus)." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Nobody Knows Anybody is a 1999 Spanish film directed by Mateo Gil. Comedy Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle is a 1975 adult-oriented French/Belgian animated film directed by cartoonist Picha and Boris Szulzinger. The film was the first foreign-animated film to receive both an X rating and wide distribution in the United States. This film is also known as Jungle Burger in the United Kingdom. Thriller Danika is a 2006 horror film directed by Israeli Ariel Vromen. It stars Marisa Tomei, Craig Bierko and Regina Hall. The film was released on DVD in the US on December 26, 2006. Comedy "A quiet and painfully shy sophomore, Nate is forced into artistic servitude by his overbearing half-sister until he meets Logan, an attractive and charming upperclassman." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Man in the Moon is a 1960 comedy film directed by Basil Dearden. It stars Kenneth More and Shirley Anne Field. Comedy An Extraordinary Person is a 2013 short comedy drama film, written and directed by Monia Chokri. Comedy Les Belles de nuit is a 1952 French language motion picture fantasy directed and written by René Clair who co-produced with Angelo Rizzoli. The film stars Gérard Philipe, Martine Carol, Gina Lollobrigida and Magali Vendeuil. It was nominated the Venice Film Festival for Golden Lion. Documentary film Revue is a 2008 documentary film directed by Sergei Loznitsa. Thriller The Long Kiss Goodnight is a 1996 action film directed and produced by Renny Harlin, written and produced by Shane Black and starring Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson. Thriller The Pleasure Drivers is an American thriller, produced in 2005 and initially released in 2006. It was directed by Andrzej Sekuła and written by Adam Haynes. It stars Lauren Holly, Angelo Spizzirri, Steffany Huckaby, Meat Loaf, Jill Bennett, Lacey Chabert, and Angus Macfadyen. Documentary film SilkAir 185: Pilot Suicide? is a documentary film by Hong Kong-based independent production company APV. Its subject is the crash of SilkAir Flight 185. The 60-minute documentary features interviews with air crash investigators who were involved in the case, relatives of those who were killed in the disaster, and lawyers who brought suit on behalf of the victims' families as well. The documentary features recreations of the events leading up to the crash, and computer simulations of the crash itself. SilkAir 185: Pilot Suicide? was commissioned by the National Geographic Channel Asia and the Singapore Economic Development Board Documentary Commissioning fund. The documentary, written and produced by APV’s Creative Director Mike Barrett, received a "Highly Commended" award in the category "Best Documentary Programme" at the 2006 Asian Television Awards. Comedy Me, Too, in the Mafia is a 1974 Danish comedy film directed by Henning Ørnbak and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy The Neighbor's Wife and Mine was the first Japanese narrative film to fully employ sound. A 1931 release, it was directed by Heinosuke Gosho. It won the 1932 Kinema Junpo Award for best film. Sound came later to Japanese cinema than in many other countries because of the enduring popularity of the benshi, also known as katsuben, cinema lecturers/narrators who would accompany each screening by giving voice and sound to otherwise "silent" films. Science Fiction Acción mutante is a 1993 Spanish science fiction black comedy film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia and produced by, among others, Pedro Almodóvar. Documentary film John Lennon was one of the most important musical talents of our time. His influence and impact not only on music, but on society is beyond measure, as is the tragedy that took him from us far, far too soon. Famed psychics from around the world gathered to reach out to John Lennon and contact him. Outside the Dakota Building in New York, in the shadow of the Capitol Records Building in Los Angeles, and in the town in India where Lennon pursued his spiritual retreat, these renowned psychics used their exceptional talents to for the first time to contact John Lennon after his death. And the results were nothing less than astonishing. Thriller Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead is a 2009 American horror film and the third installment in the Wrong Turn film series, directed by Declan O'Brien and starring Tom Frederic, Janet Montgomery and Tamer Hassan. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 20, 2009. Comedy Dahmer Vs. Gacy is a 2010 American comedy-horror film directed by Ford Austin and written by Andrew J. Rausch. The film won the Audience Award at the 2010 Bare Bones International Film Festival. Animation Mcdonalds Mcsmokey Chili is a 2013 animation/short film directed by Henri Tani and Jonna Uhrman. Comedy Men, Women & Children is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman co-written with Erin Cressida Wilson, based on a novel of the same name written by Chad Kultgen. Featuring an ensemble cast, with Rosemarie DeWitt, Jennifer Garner, Judy Greer, Dean Norris, Adam Sandler, Ansel Elgort, and Kaitlyn Dever, the film screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2014. The film opened in limited release on October 1, and expanded on October 10, and had a wide release on October 17. Comedy 7 Dwarves – Men Alone in the Wood, is a German comedy film, created in 2004 by Otto Waalkes, which follows the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves by the Brothers Grimm. The film, created by the NRW Film Fund, was the second most popular film in German cinemas in 2004, reaching an audience of almost 7 million. It also counts as the 4th most successful German film ever in Germany since the audience payment cap. Documentary film Jackie Chan: My Stunts is a 1999 documentary about Jackie Chan's stunts, fights, and other related things and how he performs them. Throughout the film Jackie gives quick tutorials on how to execute various fight scenes under a budget. Comedy Special Treatment is a 1980 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival where Milena Dravić won the award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was also selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film In Good Time: The Piano Jazz of Marian McPartland is a 2011 documentary film directed by Huey. Animation Salvation Cantata is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Comedy Ving Rhames Wins Oscar for Piranha 3D is a 2010 short comedy film directed and written by Justin Michael and Jacob Reed. Documentary film Wadans World is a 2011 documentary film written by Dieter Schumann and Jochen Wisotzki and directed by Dieter Schumann. Animation A Visit From Space is a 1964 animated film written by Dušan Vukotić and directed by Zlatko Grgić. Comedy Little Giant is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello released by Universal Pictures. Documentary film Still Kicking: Six Artistic Women of Project Arts & Longevity is a 2006 32-minute documentary film by Pacific Grove filmmaker Greg Young, featuring six six Bay Area women role models over 85 years old who remained artistically active. The catalyst for Young's film was Amy Gorman and Frances Kandl's Project Arts & Longevity through which they were exploring the link between longevity and artistic vitality. Along with the film the joint project resulted in a book entitled Aging Artfully. Still Kicking's first festival screening was at the 2006 Real to Reel Film Festival in North Carolina. The film was also selected for screening by the 2006 Independents' Film Festival, the 2006 Port Townsend Film Festival, the 2007 Missouri International Film Festival, and the 2007 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. In 2003 Young produced his first documentary called "Do You Know Yellowlegs is a Storytelling Museum?" on the Oakland storyteller Orunamamu, known for her flamboyant attire which included yellow "psychedelic spandex leggings" Gorman had interviewed Orunamamu as part of the Project and the film caught their attention. Comedy Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi, is a 1987 Tamil Romantic Comedy film directed by Manivannan. The film casts Sathyaraj and Prabhu Ganesan in lead role along with Nadia. The film was a box-office blockbuster and completed a 100 day run at all centres. Thriller The Zodiac Killer is a 1971 film directed by Tom Hanson. The film stars Hal Reed, Bob Jones, and Ray Lynch. The plot is based on the Zodiac Killer in the San Francisco area. Comedy Love by the Light of the Moon is a 1901 film by Edwin S. Porter, produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company. It mixes animation and live action and predates the man in the moon theme of the 1902 French science fiction film A Trip to the Moon by Georges Méliès. Comedy Edie and Pen is a 1996 comedy film directed by Matthew Irmas. Comedy Summer Job is a 1989 comedy film written by Ralph Gaby Wilson and directed by Paul Madden. Comedy Art of Fighting is a 2006 South Korean action/drama/comedy film. The film was released to Korean theaters on January 5, 2006 and had 1,313,727 tickets nationwide. Comedy Kicked in the Head is a 1997 comedy film directed by Matthew Harrison. Documentary film Last Hijack is a 2014 documentary animation film written and directed by Tommy Pallotta and Femke Wolting. Comedy Inspector Blunder is a 1980 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Documentary film Smoke Alarm: The Unfiltered Truth About Cigarettes is a 1996 documentary directed by Steve Oakes. Comedy Meng Bo is a 1996 action comedy film directed by Chun Man Yuen and Michael Chow Man-Kin. Documentary film Advanced Style is a 2014 documentary, biography and comedy film written by Ari Cohen and Lina Plioplyte, and directed by Lina Plioplyte. Thriller Gauri: The Unborn is a 2007 Hindi film directed by Akku Akbar, starring Atul Kulkarni and Rituparna Sen Gupta. It received great critical acclaim, but commercially was an average grosser. The film was produced by Shogun Films. It was remade as a Malayalam film, Kana Kanmani directed by Akku Akbar. Animation Things Fold Into Themselves is a 2012 short film directed by Arttu Nieminen. Documentary film Ocho Pasos Adelante is a 2013 documentary family film directed by Selene Colombo. Thriller Versus is a 2000 Japanese independent zombie action film co-written, produced, and directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. The film is set somewhere in the deep forest of Japan, known as the Forest of Resurrection, where an escaped convict simply referred to as "Prisoner KSC2-303" and a gang of Yakuza battle a horde of zombies while at the same time dealing with their sinister leader who wishes to open to forest's portal of darkness. Originally intended as a sequel to Kitamura's Down to Hell, the script surpassed expectations and ultimately evolved into a different film. Though the film was not released theatrically worldwide, Versus managed to gain a cult following after its DVD release. In 2004, an extended version called Ultimate Versus was released which included 10 minutes of newly filmed scenes, additional music, CGI, and a few editing tweaks. Versus combines elements of multiple genres such as gunplay, martial arts action, chanbara sword fighting, zombie horror, and comedy. Director Kitamura chose this creative decision because he believed Versus could have been his first and last film he'd ever produce and chose to risk everything by adding film elements that influenced him. Documentary film An Inconsolable Memory is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Aryan Kaganof. Comedy Up To Nothing is a short film written by Sophie Bouteiller and directed by Morgann Martin. Comedy Help! The Doctor Is Drowning is a 1974 Dutch comedy film directed by Nikolai van der Heyde. The film was entered into the 1975 Melbourne International Film Festival. It was also selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Science Fiction Seconds is a 1966 American science fiction drama film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Rock Hudson. The screenplay by Lewis John Carlino was based on Seconds, a novel by David Ely. The film was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival and released by Paramount Pictures. The cinematography by James Wong Howe was nominated for an Academy Award. Documentary film Plan for Destruction is a 1943 American short propaganda film directed by Edward Cahn. It looks at the Geopolitik ideas of the ex-World War I General Prof. Karl Haushofer, who is portrayed as the head of a huge organisation for gathering information of strategic value and the mastermind behind Hitler's wars and plans to enslave the world. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy War Chhod Na Yaar is a 2013 Indian war- comedy film directed and written by Faraz Haider. The film was announced on 30 March 2013 with a launch party at Novotel Hotel in the presence of the lead actors, Sharman Joshi, Soha Ali Khan, Javed Jaffery, Sanjai Mishra, Dalip Tahil and Mukul Dev who play important characters in the film. The treatment of the humor in War Chhod Na Yaar has many layers; mostly situational, sometimes spoofy, sometimes slapstick, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, and sometimes even over-the-top. The movie was produced by AOPL Entertainment Pvt Ltd and was released on 11 October 2013. Comedy Whoops! I'm a Cowboy! is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Li Shuangshuang is a Chinese play, fiction, a comic strip, and film. The 1962 film is directed by Lu Ren, and stars Zhang Ruifang. Zhang won Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress for her performance. Comedy The Flintstones: On the Rocks is a made for television animated movie based on the television series The Flintstones. It aired November 3, 2001, on Cartoon Network in the United States. It was directed by Chris Savino and David Smith and was dedicated in memory of William Hanna. Since the film has not been released on either VHS, DVD or Blu-ray, it has attained something of a cult following among Hanna-Barbera fans. Documentary film Food Patriots is a documentary, comedy and family film directed by Jeff Spitz. Comedy Tokyo Breakfast is a 2001 independent live action comedy short film (5:50 min. running time) by Propaganda Films and created by former MTV producers Mike Maguire and creative Tom Kuntz. Animation Porky & Daffy is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger. Animation Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas is a 2003 American animated swashbuckling fantasy comedy drama adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures, using traditional animation with some computer animation. It covers the story of Sinbad, a pirate who travels the sea to recover the lost Book of Peace from Eris to save his childhood friend, Prince Proteus, from accepting Sinbad's death sentence. Documentary film A monumental achievement Brothers On Holy Ground is the only documentary in existence made by a FDNY fireman and it spans the time period before, during and after 9-11. Fate called upon NY fireman Mike Lennon of Engine Co. 15 to make a documentary about his fellow NY firefighters before Sept. 2001. After 9-11, Mike continued filming. Featuring interviews with a fireman that perished on 9-11 as well as fellow survivors and family members during and after 9-11. The film also includes unique footage from ground zero. This historic film about the most tragic event of our times will leave no one untouched. Comedy Hot Rod is a 2007 American comedy film co-written, directed, and starring members of The Lonely Island. The film stars Samberg as an amateur stuntman whose abusive step-father, Frank mocks and disrespects him. When Frank grows ill, Rod raises money for his heart operation by executing his most biggest stunt yet in order to win his respect. The film also stars Taccone, Sissy Spacek, Will Arnett, Danny McBride, Isla Fisher, and Bill Hader. The film was directed by Schaffer and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was originally drafted by Pam Brady as a vehicle for Saturday Night Live star Will Ferrell, but the project never commenced. Lorne Michaels convinced Paramount to let the Lonely Island, who were growing famous for their work on SNL, take over the film. The group subsequently re-wrote the film with a heavy emphasis on offbeat surreal humor. The film was shot in Vancouver over the summer of 2006. The film's soundtrack was composed by ex-Yes guitarist, Trevor Rabin, and the film features several songs by the Swedish rock band Europe. Hot Rod opened on August 3, 2007 and was a box office failure, grossing only $14 million of its $25 million budget. Comedy The mystery-comedy Los Verduleros 3 features Alfonso Zayas as Roberto, a private detective who finds success even though he rarely does anything right during the course of his investigations. The story finds Roberto on the trail of a serial killer who may claim more victims because of Roberto's haplessness. Comedy Back to the Future Part III is a 1990 American comic science fiction Western film. It is the third and final installment of the Back to the Future trilogy. The film was directed by Robert Zemeckis and starred Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson, and Lea Thompson. The film takes place immediately after the events of Back to the Future Part II. While stranded in 1955 during his time travel adventures, Marty McFly discovers that his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, trapped in 1885, was killed by Biff Tannen's great-grandfather Buford. Marty decides to travel to 1885 to rescue Doc. Back to the Future Part III was filmed in California and Arizona, and was produced on a $40 million budget back-to-back with Back to the Future Part II. Part III was released in the United States on May 25, 1990, six months after the previous installment. Part III received generally positive reviews from critics and, although it was the lowest-grossing of the series' three films, it was commercially successful, earning $244.5 million at the box office, making it the sixth-highest-grossing film of 1990. Animation Lullaby Land is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1933. The quilt from Lullaby Land inspired the garden section of the Storybook Land Canal Boats ride at Disneyland California. Comedy "‘It’s really a pity I haven’t left it in. This is a genuine ‘darling’, Andrei Dascalescu says about this sequence. His film consists of a succession of domestic scenes featuring his grandparents, Constantin and Elena, all shot from the same camera angle. Thus, Dascalescu documented their daily routine: everything breathes love and harmony between the two elderly people. In this scene, conflict briefly flares up, or at least an underlying tension, when Constantin quasi-seriously wonders whether he shouldn’t have been more of ‘a real man’. ‘A drunkard beating his wife.’ But oh well, Constantin is simply a softie, prepared to do anything for Elena. Affectionately, he strokes Elena’s back - it is the only time he touches her like this. ‘Too long and too dark’, Dascalescu judged, although it’s always hard and painful to cut out scenes. Initially, the film was intended as a happy love story of his grandparents, who have been together for over 50 years. But six months after Dascalescu had started shooting, his uncle died. ‘From that moment, death played an important role.’ Elena and Constantin meanwhile regularly reflect on their life, and their death, which ‘God willing’ will stay away for some time yet. Elena still wants to weave a few rugs, for her grandchildren’s dowries. Dascalescu filmed his grandparents for two years, in and around their house in a remote village in Rumania. He also did the editing at Constantin and Elena’s place. They occasionally looked over his shoulder. ‘They were surprised to see how they came across on film. They feel much younger.’" Quoting Marjanne de Haan from the program notes of the 2009 IDFA site. Comedy Season of Miracles is a 2013 American Christian-themed dramatic film directed by Dave Moody and starring John Schneider, Grayson Russell, Andrew Williams, and Nancy Stafford. Based on writer Rusty Whitener's award winning novel A Season of Miracles, the story is set in Alabama during the 1970s and follows a group of twelve year olds and their championship little league baseball season. The film is the third feature length movie produced by Elevating Entertainment Motion Pictures in Nashville, TN and is distributed in the US by Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment. Comedy The Barefoot Mailman is a comedy-adventure film starring Robert Cummings and distributed by Columbia Pictures in 1951. The film was based on the 1943 novel The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt. Filmed in Super Cinecolor on location in Florida where the events take place it features many elements of the Western. Set in 1895, Robert Cummings plays a con man, Sylvanus Hurley, who is trying to raise the selling price of land he owns by convincing the residents of Miami that a railroad is coming to town. Jerome Courtland plays the barefoot mailman, Steven Pierton, who leads Sylvanus along the beach from Palm Beach to Miami, and who is skeptical of Sylvanus's scheme. Terry Moore is a run-away teenager, Adie Titus, who joins Sylvanus and Steven on their walk by impersonating a child. John Russell plays Theron, a swamp gang leader who tries to carry Adie away. Will Geer plays Dan Paget, a newspaper editor and the mayor of Miami. Thriller Kana Kandaen is a 2005 Tamil film directed by K. V. Anand, and starring Srikanth, Prithviraj and Gopika. It was dubbed into Hindi as Muqabala and Telugu as Karthavyam. Comedy Leap Year is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Anand Tucker starring Amy Adams and Matthew Goode. The film is about a woman who heads to Ireland to ask her boyfriend to accept her wedding proposal on leap day, when Irish tradition holds that men cannot refuse a woman's proposal for marriage. Her plans are interrupted by a series of increasingly unlikely events and are further complicated when she hires a handsome innkeeper to take her to her boyfriend in Dublin. The film premiered in New York City on January 6, 2010. Comedy Lucky Jokers is a 2011 Malayalam comedy film written by Saju Kodiyan, directed by Sunil, and produced by D. Ramesh Babu under the banner of V. Ravichandran's Aascar Films. The cast includes Anoop Menon, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Jagathy Sreekumar, Ajmal Ameer, Jagadeesh, Harishree Ashokan, Madhu, Janardhanan, Vidisha, Indrans, Jaffer Idukki, Saju Kodiyan and Vadivelu. The film reached theatres on 29 April 2011. Thriller A Killer Upstairs is a 2005 mystery thriller film written by Christine Conradt and Ken Sanders and directed by Douglas Jackson. Comedy Just Another Story is a 2003 film directed by GQ. Thriller Flight is a 2012 American drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis. The film stars Denzel Washington as Whip Whitaker, an airline pilot who miraculously crash lands his plane after it suffers an in-flight mechanical failure, saving nearly everyone on board. Immediately following the crash, he's hailed a hero, but an investigation soon leads to questions that puts the captain in a different light. Flight was the first live-action film directed by Robert Zemeckis since Cast Away and What Lies Beneath, both released in 2000, and his first R-rated film since Used Cars in 1980. It was a box office success grossing over $160 million worldwide and received mostly positive reviews. The film was nominated twice at the 85th Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay. Comedy The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton is a 1919 British silent comedy film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Kenelm Foss, Ivy Duke and Elaine Madison. It was based on the 1913 novel The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton by Edward Phillips Oppenheim. Documentary film Inside Fighting Russia is a 1942 documentary, war film. Documentary film My Ancestors Were Rogues and Murderers is a 2005 National Film Board of Canada documentary film by Newfoundland filmmaker Anne Troake, which explores her own family's ties to the seal hunt and seeks to mount a defense for the now-controversial practice. Troake documents how the seal hunt began to attract international outrage in 1977 following opposition from the International Fund for Animal Welfare and a high-profile visit by French film star and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot. Through interviews with family members in Twillingate, including cousin and sealing spokesperson Garry Troake who died at sea just before the start of production, the director advances the argument that sealing is a time-honoured and environmentally responsible industry, while debunking what she sees as misconceptions about the hunt, including how seals are actually killed. Troake had planned on making the film prior to the death of her cousin Garry in 2000, and decided to continue with it as a way to honour his memory and continue his fight. My Ancestors Were Rogues and Murderers makes ample use of his commentary including accusations of hypocrisy against the IFAW. Comedy Lora from Morning Till Evening is a 2011 Bulgarian comedy film written and directed by Dimitar Kotzev. Comedy Cracked Nuts is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline, from an original screenplay written by Al Boasberg and Ralph Spence. The film stars the comedy duo Wheeler & Woolsey, as well as Dorothy Lee. It also features Boris Karloff in a small supporting role. The film was one of RKO's only financial successes of the year. Science Fiction The Mysterious Moon Men Of Canada is a 1989 short film written by Colin Brunton and John Pearson and directed by Colin Brunton. Science Fiction Destination Moon is a 1950 American science fiction film independently produced by George Pal and shot in Technicolor. The film was directed by Irving Pichel and distributed in the United States and UK by Eagle-Lion Classics. Pal produced the first major U. S. science fiction film to deal with the dangers inherent in space travel and with the possible difficulties of landing on and safely returning from our only satellite. Documentary film Of Judges and Other Sympathizers is a 1982 film directed by Axel Engstfeld. Thriller The Driver is a 1978 crime film written and directed by Walter Hill, starring Ryan O'Neal, Bruce Dern, and Isabelle Adjani. Based upon similarities in plot elements, it is heavily influenced by Jean-Pierre Melville's film Le Samouraï. The film is also notable for its impressive car chases, its no-frills style of filmmaking, and its rarely speaking, unnamed titular character. Comedy Murdock is a 2010 short comedy film written by Josh Fadem and directed by Ryan Perez. Science Fiction Senn is a 2013 adventure sci-fi and mystery film written by Josh Feldman and Britton Watkins. The film was also directed by Josh Feldman. Documentary film Who Shot Rock & Roll: The Film is a 2012 short documentary music film directed by Steven Kochones. Documentary film The film narrates the Greek immigration to America from 1890 to 1980. Interviews with prominent Greek Americans including Senator Paul Sarbanes, writers George Pelecanos and Elias Kulkundis, poet Olga Broumas, film critic/historian Dan Georgakas, Ellis Island Archivist George Tselos, Hellenic Studies professors Martha Klironomos and Artemis Leontis, researcher Gus Chatzidimitriou, Father Bob Stephanopoulos, and historian Alexander Kitroeff complement the photographic and filmic archival footage. Comedy Don't ask Me about the Thing is a 1991 film directed by Roman Kachanov and Ivan Biryukov. Comedy Boys Life 5 is the fifth installment of the Boys Life series, which collects LGBT-related short films. Distributed by Strand Releasing. This gay anthology of short films about unrequited love should strike a universal chord with audiences of all persuasions. Fans of these short films should note that director Eytan Fox returned to similar subject matter in his full-length Yossi & Jagger; filmmaker Michael Burke expanded "Fishbelly White" into the full length film The Mudge Boy; and Adam Salky expanded and remade Dare into a full length feature film, also entitled Dare. Boys Life 5 consists of the following segments: Fishbelly White "Fishbelly White" chronicles the rural isolation of childlike Duncan, who's been lonely since his mother's death. Because his care-worn father ignores him, Darren befriends the farm animals and adopts a chicken as his pet. Abused by his own father, an older adolescent named Perry takes a shine to the outcast. Proclaiming they aren't gay, Darren and Perry suppress a mutual attraction that would outrage Perry's macho friends. Directed by Michael Burke. Late Summer Comedy Where's Marlowe? is a 1998 indie comedy/mystery written by Daniel Pyne and John Mankiewicz. Daniel Pyne also directed the film. Comedy Kuch Meetha Ho Jaye is a 2005 Romantic Bollywood film directed by Samar Khan as his debut film. It starred Arshad Warsi, Mahima Chaudhry, Parvin Dabas in lead roles while Shahrukh Khan had a special appearance as himself. Science Fiction Critters 2: The Main Course is a 1988 science fiction comedy horror film starring Terrence Mann, Don Keith Opper, and Scott Grimes. It was directed by Mick Garris and written by David Twohy and Garris. It is the second film in the Critters series and is the sequel to the 1986 film Critters and was the first feature directed by Garris. Documentary film Little Blue Nothing is a 2009 musical documentary film directed by Vincent Moon and Antoine Viviani. Animation Pandy is a 2012 short animated comedy film written and directed by Matus Vizar. Comedy Pink, Plunk, Plink is the 19th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Science Fiction X-Men: First Class is a 2011 superhero film, based on the X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the fifth installment in the X-Men film series. The film serves as a prequel to the X-Men franchise. The film was directed by Matthew Vaughn and produced by Bryan Singer. The story is set primarily in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and focuses on the relationship between Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr, and the origin of their groups—the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants, respectively. The film stars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Rose Byrne, January Jones, Oliver Platt and Kevin Bacon. Producer Lauren Shuler Donner first thought of a prequel based on the young X-Men during the production of X2, and later producer Simon Kinberg suggested to 20th Century Fox an adaptation of the comic series X-Men: First Class, though the film does not follow the comic closely. Bryan Singer, who had directed both X-Men and X2, became involved with the project in 2009, but he could only produce and co-write First Class due to other projects. Comedy Tale of Two Mice is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Frank Tashlin. It is a sequel to 1942's A Tale of Two Kitties, with the Abbott and Costello characterizations now cast as mice. They are voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc respectively. Documentary film Fang and Claw is a 1935 jungle adventure documentary starring Frank Buck. Buck continues his demonstration of the ingenious methods by which he traps wild birds, mammals and reptiles in Johore. Animation La leyenda del unicornio is a 2001 animation film directed by Maite Ruiz de Austri. Documentary film A search for the secrets behind the legendary porn movie Debbie Does Dallas, with the mysterious entrance and disappearance of the main star Bambi Woods. Featuring interviews with Robin Byrd, female actress in the movie and Bill Kelly, a former FBI agent once working on an undercover operation to bust porn producers. Documentary film Twenty Years Later is a 1984 Brazilian documentary film directed by Eduardo Coutinho. One of the most known films by Coutinho, it started to be produced in 1964. However, due to the theme it dealt part of crew and cast were arrested and the police tried to take their footage. In 1984, Coutinho concluded the story of João Pedro Teixeira, a leader of the Peasant leagues from Paraíba, murdered by local landowners' order in 1962. Upon its release, it gained a cult following as well as received awards at film festivals and praise by film critics. Documentary film Les Champs brûlants is a 2010 documentary directed by Catherine Libert. Thriller One Day Jokes is a 2014 film directed by G Santhosh. Documentary film Campaign of Hate: Russia and Gay Propaganda is a 2013 documentary film written by Scott Stern and directed by Michael Lucas and Scott Stern. Thriller Bad Moon Rising is a 2009 action-horror film written by Peter Hamilton and Scott Hamilton and directed by Scott Hamilton. Comedy Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai is a 2003 Indian Bollywood film directed by Anubhav Sinha and produced by Bhushan Kumar. It stars Priyanshu Chatterjee and Sakshi Shivanand in pivotal roles. Animation Titanic: The Legend Goes On is a 2000 animated feature film about the sinking of the RMS Titanic. It features a similar storyline to James Cameron's 1997 Titanic film, but also features a number of talking animals, including a rapping dog and a group of mice in a mariachi band. Comedy Shaam-e aroosi is a 2006 comedy film written by Payman Maadi and directed by Ebrahim Vahidzadeh. Thriller The House of Usher is a 2006 thriller based on the Edgar Allan Poe story, "The Fall of the House of Usher". The film was directed by Hayley Cloake and written by Collin Chang. It stars Austin Nichols, Izabella Miko, and Beth Grant. Thriller Kanto Wanderer is a 1963 Japanese yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Akira Kobayashi, Chieko Matsubara, Daizaburo Hirata and Hiroko Itō. It was a programme picture produced by the Nikkatsu Company to fill out the second half of a double bill with Shohei Imamura's The Insect Woman. The film was based on a novel by Taiko Hirabayashi and had been previously adapted to the screen as Song from the Underworld by Suzuki's mentor, Hiroshi Noguchi. The story involves Katsuta, a yakuza member who falls in love and is torn between giri and ninjo. The Kanto of the title refers to a large plain on which Tokyo is located. Documentary film Henry Kissinger - Secrets of a Superpower is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Stephan Lamby. Thriller Tehran is a 1946 British-Italian thriller film co-directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and William Freshman. It stars Derek Farr as Pemberton Grant, a British intelligence officer who discovers a plot to assassinate the President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Tehran Conference during the Second World War. It also featured Marta Labarr, Manning Whiley and Pamela Stirling. It was also released under the alternative titles Appointment in Persia and The Plot to Kill Roosevelt. Comedy Margaret Cho: Revolution is a 2004 comedy film written by Margaret Cho and directed by Lorene Machado. Documentary film The Giant Buddhas is a documentary film by Swiss filmmaker Christian Frei about the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamyan in Afghanistan. It was released in March 2006. The movie film quotes local Afghans that the destruction was ordered by Osama Bin Laden and that initially, Mullah Omar and the Afghans in Bamyan had opposed the destruction. Documentary film Ghost Town to Havana is a 2013 sports documentary film written by Eugene Corr and directed by Eugene Corr and Roberto Chile. Science Fiction With Banagher Links as its master, the Unicorn Gundam goes into action. The mobile suit that is said to be the key to Laplace’s Box offers a glimpse of its incredible power in single combat against Marida Cruz and her Kshatriya. After the battle, the Unicorn Gundam is captured by the Londo Bell warship Nahel Argama. Also aboard the ship are Micott, Takuya, and Audrey, who have been rescued by a Londo Bell pilot named Riddhe Marcenas. Full Frontal, leader of the Neo Zeon remnants known as the Sleeves, launches an attack on the Nahel Argama with his mobile suit Sinanju in order to obtain the Box. Frontal, the so-called “second coming of Char Aznable,” claims to be a vessel embodying the hopes of the Spacenoids. What will happen when he encounters Banagher on the battlefield? Documentary film Theater in Trance is a 1981 film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Documentary film "Timely, insightful, and downright funny, Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy is a sweeping account of the evolution of black comedy in America. Inspired by comedian Darryl Littleton’s book, directors Robert Townsend and Quincy Newell have crafted a no-holds-barred documentary that is both an insider’s take and a critical examination of the cultural influence of black comedy.Townsend and Newell enrich this hilarious and spectacularly archived film by including interviews with prominent scholars, politicians, cultural critics, and a host of notable comics, including Bill Cosby, Chris Rock, Keenan Ivory Wayans, and Eddie Griffin. Why We Laugh tracks the way black comedy has evolved from Stepin Fetchit and minstrels in blackface to the politically tinged humor of Dick Gregory, and from the television success of Good Times and The Jeffersons to the big-screen accomplishments of stars like Eddie Murphy and Whoopi Goldberg. Townsend and Newell turn a perceptive eye on the controversial career of Dave Chapelle and the implications of corporate efforts to capitalize on the massive successes of Russell Simmons’s Def Comedy Jam and Spike Lee’s The Original Kings of Comedy.A major historical contribution to American culture—and a hoot to watch—Why We Laugh is a tribute to the way individuals can change history, as well as a cautionary tale about how tenuous that change can be." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film "This feature film looks at five individuals who made a decisive change later in life—to come out as lesbian, gay, or transgender, after the age of 55. Why did they wait until their 50’s, 60’s, or 70’s to come out? And what was the turning point that caused each of these people finally to openly declare their sexuality? From Canada to Florida, to Kansas, we find out what ultimately led these dynamic individuals to make the liberating choice to pursue fully integrated lives." Quoting the description from the Official Site. Comedy The Bears and the Bees is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932. Animation Attack of the Super Monsters is a 1982 animation science fiction drama film written by Masaki Tsuji, Ifumi Uchiyama and Tom Wyner and directed by Toru Sotoyama and Tom Wyner. Comedy Stout Hearts and Willing Hands is a 1931 American short comedy film directed by Bryan Foy. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1932 for Best Short Subject, but was disqualified. No reason was given for its disqualification. Science Fiction Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws is an upcoming New Zealand film directed by Andrew Todd & Johnny Hall. It was shot on a Canon 550D in Auckland, New Zealand, with additional shooting taking place in Christchurch and Los Angeles. The plot concerns the mayor of Auckland and an "expert ghost shark hunter" as they fight to save the city from a supernatural beast known as Ghost Shark. Despite being labelled "Ghost Shark 2", it is not related to SyFy's Ghost Shark, and the decision to make it a sequel was made for narrative reasons. The tone of the film is that of a serious drama, despite the seemingly parodic subject material. The cast includes Campbell Cooley, Johnny Hall, Steve Austin, Kathleen Burns and Roberto Nascimento. Comedy The Baytown Outlaws is a 2012 action comedy film directed by Barry Battles in his directorial debut, and written by Battles and Griffin Hood. The film stars Andre Braugher, Clayne Crawford, Daniel Cudmore, Travis Fimmel, Eva Longoria, Paul Wesley, and Billy Bob Thornton. The film follows the Oodie brothers-Brick, Lincoln and McQueen-who act as vigilante killers for the local sheriff. When the trio accept a job to rescue a young boy from his godfather, plans quickly fall apart as the brothers aim to deliver the boy to safety while pursued by groups of assassins. Comedy Turtle Diary is a 1985 British film about "people rediscovering the joys of life and love," based on a screenplay adapted by Harold Pinter from Russell Hoban's novel Turtle Diary, directed by John Irvin, and starring Glenda Jackson, Ben Kingsley, and Michael Gambon. The film contains elements of romance, comedy, and drama and has been described as a romantic comedy. Animation "A story of jealousy and revenge starring beetles! Starewicz’s genius at stop-motion animation has never been surpassed." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Silent Film Festival site. Animation Betty Boop's Little Pal is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Comedy Liebe is a 1927 film directed by Paul Czinner. Comedy The Boob's Dream Girl is a 1913 short comedy drama film directed by Otis Turner. Documentary film Tinghir - Jerusalem, Echoes from the Mellah is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Kamal Hachkar. Science Fiction The Man From the Deep is a 1997 science fiction short film directed by Martin Hagbjer. Comedy Gokusen is a manga series by Kozueko Morimoto. The story follows Kumiko Yamaguchi, the granddaughter of a yakuza boss and teacher at an all-male private high school. In 2008, an SP manga was out, featuring some of Yankumi's old students who are by now working adults. In 2002, the manga was adapted into a television drama with Yukie Nakama in the title role. A second series was produced in 2005. An animated adaptation ran on Nippon Television from 6 January 2004 to 30 March 2004. The third season of the series was aired as Nippon Television's 55th Anniversary Program in 2008. A movie as part of the drama was released in Japanese theaters on July 11, 2009. Comedy Bhimavaram Bullodu is a 2014 Telugu Romance film written by Kavi Kalidas and directed by Uday Shankar. Produced by Daggubati Suresh Babu on his home banner Suresh Productions, the film features Sunil and Ester Noronha in the lead roles. Anoop Rubens composed music for this film while Santosh Rai Pathaje and Marthand K. Venkatesh handled the cinematography and editing departments respectively. The story follows a young brain tumor patient who wants to wipe off the rowdyism around himself and the troubles he faces once he starts the work and discovers that he is not a cancer patient. The film released worldwide on February 21, 2014. Upon release, the film received mostly negative reviews from critics, but had good box office collections. Cast Sunil - Sunil Asther Noronha - Asther Vikramjeet Virk - Vikram Comedy The Hook of Woodland Heights is a 1990 horror short film written and directed by Michael Savino, and co-written by Mark Veau. Comedy This Space Between Us is a 1999 film directed by Matthew Leutwyler. It stars Jeremy Sisto and Poppy Montgomery. It won the Moxie Award at the 2000 Santa Monica Film Festival. Comedy Dil Dosti Etc. is a 2007 Bollywood film starring Shreyas Talpade, Imaad Shah, Nikita Anand, Smriti Mishra, Ishita Sharma and Dinesh Kumar in lead roles. It is directed by Manish Tiwary and produced by Prakash Jha.The movie got mixed reviews on its release and was successful in multiplex theaters in Delhi and some parts of Mumbai. Comedy Flaming Fathers is a 1927 comedy short film directed by Stan Laurel and Leo McCarey. Thriller Starting a new life in the big city, Mitch meets Amy while out with co-workers. Amy, a woman out of his league, draws him into an exciting romance. Soon, Mitch finds himself accused of murder. Stars Jason London, Danielle Harris and Kevin Sorbo. Animation Little Go Beep is a 2000 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote as babies. Music by Richard Stone. Based on Chuck Jones Wile. E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoons. Thriller Another Heaven is a 2000 crime, horror and sci-fi film written and directed by Jôji Iida. Documentary film I'm Still Here is a 2010 mockumentary film directed by Casey Affleck, and written by Affleck and Joaquin Phoenix. The film purports to follow the life of Phoenix, from the announcement of his retirement from acting, through his transition into a career as a hip hop artist. Filming officially began on January 16, 2009 at a Las Vegas nightclub. Throughout the filming period, Phoenix remained in character for public appearances, giving many the impression that he was genuinely pursuing a new career. The film premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival on September 6, 2010. It had a limited release in the United States on September 10, 2010 before being expanded to a wide release a week later on September 17. Although widely suspected to be a "mockumentary", the fact that the events of the film had been deliberately staged was not disclosed until after the film had been released. Animation The Magic World of Topo Gigio is a 1965 Italian animated family film directed by Federico Caldura. It is also known as The Italian Mouse and The Magic World of Topo Gigio. It was the first full-length feature film of the Topo Gigio Italian children's television series. Thriller Prima Facie is a 2012 short drama mystery thriller film written by David Tinsley and directed by Michael Shahin. Documentary film Bomb Harvest is a 2007 documentary film directed by Australian filmmaker Kim Mordaunt, and produced by Sylvia Wilczynski. It explores the consequences of war in Laos as it follows an Australian bomb disposal specialist, training locals in the skill of detonating bombs while trying to stop villagers, particularly children, from finding them and using them for scrap metal. During the Vietnam War, Laos was the target of the heaviest US bombing campaign, making Laos the most bombed country in history: from 1964 until 1973 more than two million tonnes of bombs were dropped, including 260 million cluster munitions. An estimated 30 per cent of the bombs dropped did not detonate. Unexploded Ordnance continues to kill and injure people, and prevent them from using land, including growing food. UXO are a key factor in the poverty and stifling the development of the country. Bomb Harvest explores how three generations of people have been left to deal with the consequences of the air war, and depicts the bravery of those trying to clear up its remnants. Comedy Household Saints is a 1993 film starring Tracey Ullman, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Lili Taylor. It was based on the novel by Francine Prose and directed by Nancy Savoca. The film explores the lives of three generations of Italian-American women over the course of the latter-half of the 20th century. The film's executive producer is Jonathan Demme, a long-time friend of Savoca's, and her first real employer in the world of film. Comedy An offbeat, black comedy about a New York girl in trouble. Twenty-something Donna is jobless, single and broke. On a fateful day, reality turns itself upside down, and she is suddenly faced with one absurdity after another. Men start stalking her and murders take place all around her. Full of deliciously funny moments, SUDDEN MANHATTAN weaves an intricate and engaging storyline including lovers, admirers and fortune tellers that may just hold the key to the puzzle that her life has become. Comedy The Court Jester is a 1955 musical-comedy film starring Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns, Basil Rathbone, Angela Lansbury and Cecil Parker. The movie was co-written, co-directed, and co-produced by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. The film was released by Paramount Pictures in Technicolor and in the VistaVision widescreen format. Danny Kaye received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture Actor - Comedy/Musical. Made for a cost of $4 million in the fall of 1955, it was the most expensive comedy film produced at the time. The motion picture bombed at the box-office on its release, bringing in only $2.2 million in receipts the following winter and spring of 1956. Since then, it has become a television matinee favorite. The film contains the famous exchange: "The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true!". In 2000, The Court Jester was listed at #98 on the American Film Institute's list of 100 Years... 100 Laughs. In 2004, The Court Jester was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Comedy The Love Bugs is a 1917 silent comedy film directed by and starring Oliver Hardy. Animation Hubert's Brain, made in 2001, is the first computer-generated film made by San Francisco digital media company Wild Brain. The movie is 17 minutes long, took one year and $3,000,000 to produce, and won the 2001 Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Short Subject. It tells the story of a science geek who befriends a talking brain-in-a-jar. Hubert's Brain was produced by Nina Rappaport, directed by Phil Robinson and Gordon Clark, and written by Brian Narelle and Robin Steele, with music by Michael A. Levine. Credited voices include: Jonathan Harris, Peter Falk, Bruce Campbell, J.D. Daniels, Charles Howerton, and Gerri Lawlor. Documentary film Sotsgorod: Cities for Utopia is a 1996 Dutch documentary film about the Western European architects who were invited by the Soviet Union to construct “Socialist cities” in Siberia during the late 1920s and early 30s. The film draws on interviews of some of the last survivors of this time, including Jan Rutgers, Margarete Schutte-Lihotzky, and Philipp Tolziner, and on letters, articles, and lectures written by those who have already died, including Hans Schmidt, Mart Stam, Johannes van Loghem, and Ernst May. It also follows the daily lives of contemporary residents of Magnitogorsk, Orsk, Novokuznetsk, and Kemerov. Science Fiction Strange Frame: Love & Sax is a science fiction feature film created using cutout animation and written by Shelley Doty and GB Hajim. Directed by Hajim, the film was slated for 2012 release as the world's first animated lesbian-themed sci-fi film. Clips of the film debuted at the Los Angeles Bent-Con on December 3, 2011 and the complete film premiered in London on May 3, 2012. Documentary film Out of the Shadow is a grassroots documentary film by Susan Smiley concerning her mother, Mildred Smiley. Mildred Smiley is a middle-aged woman who has battled schizophrenia for over twenty years. The documentary chronicles her journey from psychiatric wards, nursing and group homes in Illinois, United States. Out of the Shadow often airs on PBS. Thriller Aparichita is a 1978 Kannada, suspense oriented, thriller movie directed by Kashinath, starring Suresh Heblikar, Sobha and M. V. Vasudeva Rao. Its a directorial debut movie of Kashinath. The music was composed by noted composer L. Vaidyanathan. The movie was critically acclaimed. Animation Frequency Morphogenesis is a 2007 animated short film directed by Onni Pohl. Comedy Saving Silverman is a 2001 comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Jason Biggs, Steve Zahn, Jack Black and Amanda Peet. Neil Diamond has a cameo role playing himself. In the film, Darren Silverman's longtime friends try to save him from marrying his controlling new girlfriend, whose behavior threatens the friends, their band, and Darren's chance at happiness with his lifelong true love. Outside North America, the film was titled Evil Woman. Documentary film Parajanov - A Requiem is a 1994 documentary film directed by Ron Holloway. Thriller Desolation Angels is a 1982 Australian film about three high school students who borrow a weekender house in Portsea and are terrorised by some thugs. It was shot in March and April 1982. Thriller Amaneció de golpe is a 1998 drama film written by José Ignacio Cabrujas and directed by Carlos Azpúrua. Animation The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland is the third theatrically released film in the Care Bears animated franchise. It was released in the United States and Canada on August 7, 1987, by Cineplex Odeon Films, and is based on Lewis Carroll's Alice stories. The fourth feature film made at Toronto's Nelvana studio, it was directed by staff member Raymond Jafelice and produced by the firm's founders. It starred the voices of Keith Knight, Bob Dermer, Jim Henshaw, Tracey Moore and Elizabeth Hanna. In the third film to feature the title characters, the Care Bears must rescue the Princess of Wonderland from the Evil Wizard and his assistants, Dim and Dumb. After the White Rabbit shows them her photo, the Bears and Cousins search around the Earth for her before enlisting a most unlikely replacement—an ordinary girl named Alice—to save her true look-alike. Venturing into Wonderland, the group encounters a host of strange characters, among them a rapping Cheshire Cat and the Jabberwocky. Adventure in Wonderland was produced and self-financed by Nelvana, after a consortium of U.S. companies helped them with the first two films. Comedy The Alive Tribe is a 1997 Australian film about a young man who gets involved with eco-terrorists. Comedy Phone Swap is a 2012 Nigerian romance comedy drama film written by Kemi Adesoye, directed and produced by Kunle Afolayan. It stars Nse Ikpe Etim, Wale Ojo, Joke Silva, Chika Okpala, Lydia Forson and Hafeez Oyetoro. The film was conceived after a brief from an advertising agency to create a movie that would cut across ages 15 to 45. It narrates the story of Mary who works under a very stringent boss and Akin who is very bossy and distants himself from people around him. They both bump into each other at the airport, leading to their phones being swapped. This leads to an exchange in their destinations and the need to help carryout each other's assignments. Phone Swap was shot in Lagos and made in partnership with Globacom and BlackBerry. It also got financial support from Meelk Properties, IRS Airlines, Seven-up Bottling Company, Honeywell Flour Mill and several others. The scripting stage for the film took two years, while the production and post production stages took six weeks and three months respectively. The film received critical acclaim and was highly successful at the box office. Science Fiction Port Sinister, known as Beast of Paradise Isle in the UK is an adventure/science fiction film written by Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg and directed by Harold Daniels. The plot synopsis consists of a 17th-century Caribbean city of Port Royal which has been long rumoured to have been visited by pirates rises from the ocean floor. However, when a scientist goes to investigate the incident—and at the same time the local thugs plan to steal the gold—all are attacked by giant crabs living there. Pollexfen and Wisberg had already made Captive Women and Sword of Venus for RKO. Port Sinister was filmed at the RKO studios with location work at Palos Verdes California. Comedy Raising a Riot is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Kenneth More, Shelagh Fraser and Mandy Miller about a naval officer who attempts to look after his three children in his wife's absence. Science Fiction Soylent Green is a 1973 American science fiction film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and, in his final film, Edward G. Robinson. The film combines the police procedural and science fiction genres, depicting the investigation into the murder of a wealthy businessman in a dystopian future suffering from pollution, overpopulation, depleted resources, poverty, dying oceans, and all year humidity due to the greenhouse effect. Much of the population survives on processed food rations, including "soylent green". The film, which is closely based upon the 1966 science fiction novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison, won the Nebula Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film in 1973. Comedy A Dog's Breakfast is a Canadian comedy independent film produced in 2006. It was the first film to be written and directed by British-born Canadian actor David Hewlett, who is best known for his role of Dr. Rodney McKay in the TV series Stargate Atlantis. Hewlett created the film as a private off-season project and stars alongside his real-life sister Kate Hewlett and Stargate actors Paul McGillion, Christopher Judge and Rachel Luttrell. The film was produced by John Lenic and Jane Loughman. Due to its strong affiliation with the Stargate franchise, the film generated considerable buzz within the Stargate fandom. It had several screenings in selected major towns in the US and the UK in late 2006 and 2007. MGM picked up worldwide television and home video rights to the film in early December 2006. The film was released on DVD on September 18, 2007 in The United States and Canada. Comedy Unholy Rollers is a 1972 American action comedy film directed by Vernon Zimmerman and starring Claudia Jennings. Documentary film FREAKOUT is a documentary film directed by Masaki Yaguchi. Science Fiction Frankenstein Island is a 1981 American film starring John Carradine. It was the last movie directed by Jerry Warren and the only one of his low-budget films made in color. Animation Not Without My Handbag is a short film created by Aardman Animations. Comedy Inconscientes is a 2004 Spanish period comedy directed by Joaquín Oristrell. It stars Leonor Watling and Luis Tosar. The plot follows the pregnant wife of a renowned Freudian psychiatrist who enlists the help of her admiring brother-in-law to uncover the elaborate mystery of why her husband ran away from home. The more she digs for the truth about her husband, the more she discovers the unexpected lies surrounding her brother-in-law, her father, her sister, and herself. Comedy La vieille qui marchait dans la mer is a 1991 French film directed by Laurent Heynemann and written by Heynemann and Dominique Roulet. It won the 1992 César Award for Best Actress. Documentary film Idle Threat is a 2012 documentary, comedy film written and directed by George Pakehnham. Thriller The Devil's Game is a 2008 South Korean film. Comedy L'histoire du méchant dragon is a 2010 short animated film directed and produced by Francis Gélinas. Documentary film A year in the life of City Springs, a failing Baltimore elementary school serving a poor African-American community. Given one year to upgrade test scores or be closed. City Springs decides to introduce a radical curriculum called Direct instruction. Documentary film The Toxic Clouds of 9/11: A Looming Disaster is a documentary film that was produced by Alison Johnson, the chair of the Chemical Sensitivity Foundation. The film addresses the health concerns of first responders at the World Trade Center site. The Chemical Sensitivity Foundation is developing a registry of persons exposed to toxic dust from the collapsed buildings after the September 11, 2001 attacks. The film was debuted at SUNY at New Paltz on June 12, 2006. It has been presented in the United States and in Canada. Science Fiction Doorways is a proposed science fiction series from writer George R. R. Martin. A pilot was shot in May 1992, starring George Newbern, Anne Le Guernec, Robert Knepper, Kurtwood Smith and Carrie-Anne Moss, but was not picked up, and the project was shelved. In 2010 IDW Publishing began an adaption of the TV pilot into comic book format. Documentary film Ruhr is a 2009 experimental, documentary film written and directed by James Benning. Thriller Living Color is a 1992 thriller about a cat and mouse game between Molly and killer Christian. The film was shot in Brisbane between 5–21 January 1992 and was not released theatrically. Animation Having defeated Logos and the Earth Alliance, the triumphant Chairman Durandal now reveals his ultimate plan for humanity. The world reacts with confusion and horror to the details of the Destiny Plan, but Durandal has come too far to let anyone stand in the way of his dream of eternal peace and happiness. Using the weapons of his fallen enemies, the Chairman demonstrates that he will stop at nothing to create his new world. The Archangel and its allies are now humanity's last hope to prevent Durandal from carrying out his plans. Once again, a fierce battle begins around the Requiem cannon and its relay stations, and the Gundam pilots meet in a final confrontation over the lunar surface. Shinn against Athrun, Kira against Rey, Archangel against Minerva... in the end, there can be only one victor. Science Fiction Curse of the Fly is the second and final sequel to the 1958 version of The Fly. It was released in 1965, and unlike the other films in the series was produced in England. The film was directed by Don Sharp and the screenplay was written by Harry Spalding. This film was rarely seen for many years, as it was the only entry in the entire Fly film franchise that did not receive a videotape or laserdisc release. It did not receive its home video premiere until 2007, when it was released in a boxed set with the original series of films. Thriller Kulimlim is a 2004 Philippine horror film directed by Maryo J. delos Reyes. Actor Robin Padilla said that the portrayal of his character Jake Cabrera was challenging since he has to portray five personalities: Jake Cabrera, the three ex-convicts and the demon formed by their souls. Thriller Il cadavere di vetro is a 2009 thriller film directed by Massimiliano Maria Palaia. Comedy En herre med bart is a 1944 Norwegian comedy film directed by Alfred Maurstad, based on a play by Finn Bø, and starring Per Aabel and Wenche Foss. Attorney Ole Grong and his wife Cecilie are having marital difficulties. After they decide on a divorce, the both go away to recuperate, and when they happen to check in at the same hotel, complications ensue. Science Fiction Prince Vaali is an upcoming Hollywood superhero action film written by and directed by Vishnu Tanay. Prince Vaali is planned to be released in both conventional and IMAX theatres,date has to be announced. Thriller Sherlock Holmes Faces Death is the sixth film in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of Sherlock Holmes films. Made in 1943, it is a loose adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmes story "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual." Its three immediate predecessors in the film series were World War II spy adventures with Holmes and Watson as characters, but this one marks a return to the pure mystery form. Though several characters are military men and there are frequent mentions of the war, it is not the focus of the story. Comedy Swingin' on a Rainbow is a 1945 American film starring Jane Frazee. Documentary film Remitente, Una Carta Visual is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Tiziana Panizza. Comedy The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder is a 1974 film from Playboy Enterprises directed by Arthur Hiller and produced by Hugh Hefner. This was the final film for actor George Marshall. Comedy Robot Wrecks is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 200th Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Baby Blues is a 2008 American horror film co-directed by Lars Jacobson and Amar Kaleka, based on the 2001 killings of five children by their mother Andrea Yates. The entire film was filmed in Savannah, Georgia USA by the company Neverending Light Productions. Documentary film Proud American is a 2008 biographical drama film released by Slowhand Cinema in both conventional 35mm and IMAX format. It features five stories that intend to capture the essence of the American spirit, two of them chronicling the founding of Wal-Mart and Coca-Cola. The film holds the distinction of having obtained additional funding through overt sponsorship of the two companies, as well as MasterCard and American Airlines, whose product placement can be observed throughout the film. Animation Pasolini oggi is a 2000 film directed by Gianluigi Toccafondo. Comedy Stay Away, Joe is a 1968 Western-comedy film, with musical interludes, set in modern times and starring Elvis Presley, Burgess Meredith and Joan Blondell. The film was based on the 1953 novel by Dan Cushman, a satirical farce. The film reached number 65 on the Variety weekly national box office chart in 1968. Documentary film Living with Lions is a documentary that was released on video that follows the 1997 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa. The film concentrates on the backroom effort, with less attention paid to the on-field rugby. The film balances pain of various injuries to Rob Howley, Will Greenwood and Doddie Weir, the tensions within the camp, the humour of John Bentley's visit to the gym, and finally jubilation after victory in the second test. The documentary only goes to the end of the second test. Due to its success, a follow-up documentary Living With The Lions 2 - The Final Week was produced. Both films are included in the DVD. For the 2001 tour to Australia, another documentary was produced. However, the Lions lost that tour, and there were suggestions that it had been censored to edit out the fact that the players were displeased with the coach, Graham Henry. Documentary film The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God is Ken Burns's second film, released in 1984. Narrated by David McCullough, this hour-long documentary features interviews with several living Shakers and with historians and philosophers. Ken Burns has said that he chose the topic of the Shakers in large part because his first project, Brooklyn Bridge, was devoted to urban American history; Shakerism offered him an opportunity to explore rural American history. Thriller Codename Coq Rouge is a 1989 Swedish thriller film directed by Per Berglund. Stellan Skarsgård won the award for Best Actor and Göran Nilsson won the award for Best Cinematography at the 25th Guldbagge Awards. Comedy The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown is the 16th episode in the VeggieTales animated series and the third Silly Song compilation. The premise was to count down the Top Ten Silly Songs as decided by the show's viewers. Big Idea launched a campaign to collect and tally votes from fans via mail and internet for this purpose in a date of September 15, 2001 on DVD & VHS. Documentary film Let the Record Show is a historical drama documentary film directed by Demetrea Dewald. Documentary film A Sense of Place is a 2008 documentary and short film. Comedy Yamla Pagla Deewana is a 2011 Hindi comedy drama film directed by Samir Karnik, featuring Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, and Bobby Deol in the lead roles. The film marks the second pair-up between the Deol family, after their last sports hit, Apne. The film's title is inspired from the song "Main Jat Yamla Pagla Deewana" from the 1975 film, Pratigya also starring Dharmendra. The theatrical trailer of the film unveiled on 5 November 2010, whilst the film released on 14 January 2011, and received good response upon release. It turned out to be an box office hit. Documentary film "This documentary explores the filmmaker’s discussion about her identity as a German caused by the Berlin Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Observations during the time of 2003-2007 from the installment of the first slabs until two years after the opening of the memorial to the public and many dialogs lead the filmmaker to a new reflection about her family’s role during Nazi time and about the significance of collective guilt. A German story of every day life." Quoting the description from the 2010 Ann Arbor Film Festival site. Thriller Badge 373 is a 1973 crime thriller film inspired, as was The French Connection, by the life and career of Eddie Egan, here called "Eddie Ryan". The film, which has a screenplay by journalist Pete Hamill, was co-produced and directed by Howard Koch, and stars Robert Duvall as Ryan, with Verna Bloom, Henry Darrow and Eddie Egan himself as a police lieutenant. The film was not successful, either at the box office or with the critics. Comedy When her husband Ernesto throws himself into work and refuses to start a family, Maria begins to think he is having an affair and turns to hypnosis to help her understand her relationship. But when the therapist ends the session, she doesn't come back as herself, but a Basque princess from the 15th century. Documentary film Drunk in Public is a documentary biographical film directed by David J. Sperling. Documentary film Shoah is a 1985 French documentary film directed by Claude Lanzmann about the Holocaust. The film primarily consists of his interviews and visits to Holocaust sites across Poland, including three extermination camps. It presents testimonies by selected survivors, witnesses, and German perpetrators, often secretly recorded using hidden cameras. Critic Roger Ebert described it as "one of the noblest films ever made". As Claude Lanzmann does not speak Polish, Hebrew or Yiddish, he depended on translators to work with most of his interviewees. This process enlarged the scale of the documentary, which is nine hours and twenty-three minutes long. While winning notable awards, the film also aroused controversy and criticism, particularly in Poland, but also in the US. A number of historians criticized it for failing to show and discuss the many Poles who rescued Jews, or to recognize the millions of Poles who were killed by the Germans in an extermination campaign. Comedy What the Hell Am I Doing Here? is a 2006 adventure-comedy drama film directed by Francesco Amato and co-written with AndreaAgnello, Daniela Gambaro, and Pierpaolo Piciarelli. Comedy Men Will Be Men is an Indian Bollywood film, Starring Gaurav Chopra, Rohit Khurana, Zeenal Kamdar, Rajesh Kumar and Rahil Tandon The film will be produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and directed by Gorky. Documentary film Avril Lavigne began singing at the age of 2. By the time she was 17 she'd already become a pop sensation. Today she has sold over 30 million records, and was listed by Billboard Magazine as one of the top pop artists of the decade. However, her success hasn't come without trials and tribulations. Comedy The Red Dragon is a 1946 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan, who has to sift through a host of suspects for three murders. This marks the first appearance of Willie Best as Chattanooga Brown, Birmingham Brown's cousin. Compared with Mantan Moreland's appearances as Birmingham Brown, Best's portrayal of Chattanooga was broader and played more upon racial stereotypes. The character was dropped after two appearances. Comedy Too Many Wives is a 1937 comedy film written by John Grey and Dorothy Yost and directed by Ben Holmes. Documentary film Paper Heads is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Dusan Hanák. Comedy Oggy and the Cockroaches: The Movie is an animated comedy family movie that premiered on August 7, 2013 in France. This film was based on the hit animated series called Oggy and the Cockroaches. Comedy Legendary mountain man Daniel Boone Owen has disappeared following an epic corn-liquor bender, and everyone in Appalachia has a theory about where he might be. While some speculate that Owen was killed by tourists or mauled by a black bear, former UFO- abductee Pooter Brown believes a wormhole is to blame. Whatever the case may be, things in Appalachia just won't be the same until the iconic hillbilly makes his triumphant return. Thriller Afflicted is a 2013 Canadian found footage film that was written and directed by Derek Lee and Clif Prowse, and is their feature film directorial debut. It had its world premiere on September 9, 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won a special jury citation for Best Canadian First Feature Film. Lee and Prowse also star in Afflicted as two friends whose goal to film themselves traveling the world is cut short when one of them contracts a mysterious disease. Afflicted received a theatrical and video-on-demand release on April 4, 2014. Comedy Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret is a Swedish TV comedy film directed by Kjell Sundvall. It had premiere in Sveriges Television on 27 February 1980. In 2008 it was followed by the film Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret – igen. Documentary film In The Same Boat is a 2011 documentary film directed by Rachel Bower. Comedy Fool's Mate is a twenty-eight minute short film directed by Jacques Rivette. It stars Virginie Vitry as a wife cheating on her husband. When her lover buys her a mink coat, the adulterous pair hatch a plan to avoid her husband's questioning the coat's origins. Released in 1956, the film is something of a curio thanks to a scene in which Rivette and French New Wave contemporaries Claude Chabrol, Jean-Luc Godard, and François Truffaut are seen in the same room as party guests. Thriller Garden of the Nameless is a 2007 thriller short film written and directed by David Covo Camacho. Thriller Blue Spring is a 2001 Japanese youth drama film, written and directed by Toshiaki Toyoda and based on Taiyō Matsumoto's manga of same title. It tells a tale of apathetic school students at a run-down Tokyo high school for boys. It was released on June 29, 2002. The film title can be understood as "inexperienced years" or teenage years, but it also can be understood as "fresh start". According to manga artist Taiyō Matsumoto, the title is intended as a play on irony. Since its release it has become a cult classic in Japan and overseas. Comedy Verbatim is a 2013 comedy film directed by Brett Weiner. Thriller Hard Time: The Premonition is a 1999 crime-drama film directed by David S. Cass Sr. Documentary film "A stylish documentary from Spanish filmmaker Manuel Huerga follows Oscar-winning Uruguayan singer-composer Jorge Drexler as he undertakes a short tour in late 2007. For many in the English-speaking world, the Uruguayan singer Jorge Drexler is best known for the Oscar-winning song he composed for Walter Salles' The Motorcycle Diaries, 'Al otro lado del rio' ('On the Other Side of the River'). In Spain and Latin America, however, Drexler is a major figure with an extensive following. Here filmmaker Manuel Huerga follows Drexler and his band as he embarks on a short Catalan tour in late 2007. Drexler is seen sharing his secrets on mending broken nails, creating music with a bicycle bell and preparing his numbers from the sounds that surround him as he makes his way through a series of towns around Barcelona. As well as introducing the viewer to songs both old and new, we are given a unique insight into how the 'showman' Drexler relates to his band, his crew and his audiences across the disorientating time-span of a tour. Shot almost entirely in black and white, This Very Instant is an elegant, stylish and always entertaining documentary on the hows and whys of music-making in a global world where music can be created from an array of different sources and sounds." Quoting Maria Delgado Comedy The Bachelor's Club is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by A.V. Bramble and starring Ben Field, Ernest Thesiger and Mary Brough. It was based on the 1891 novel The Bachelor's Club by Israel Zangwill. Comedy The Cat and the Fiddle is an American romantic musical film directed by William K. Howard based on the hit 1931 Broadway musical of the same name by Jerome Kern and Otto A. Harbach, about a romance between a struggling composer and an American singer. The film stars Ramon Novarro and Jeanette MacDonald in her MGM debut. The final reel was filmed in the then newly perfected three-strip Technicolor process, previously used only in Walt Disney cartoons such as Flowers and Trees. Documentary film Die Leibstandarte SS-Adolf Hitler im Einsatz is a 1941 short documentary film. Documentary film Whole is a documentary about people with body integrity identity disorder. It first was broadcast on the Sundance Channel in 2004. Documentary film The 'Hidden Faith of Our Founding Fathers' is perhaps the first and only documentary to go where no film has ever gone before: into the hidden faith of America's founding fathers. Many founders were involved in secret societies, and yet it is often claimed these men were Christians who were trying to build a Christian nation. But was their faith the true faith of the Bible? And is it possible, as some claim, that the exact opposite is true? What did the founders believe about the Person of Jesus Christ? Were they fighting for Christianity, or against it? Moreover, is it possible that the events of the American Revolution have a much darker significance in the pages of Bible prophecy than most church leaders are aware? Charles Thomson was the Secretary of the Continental Congress, and the man responsible for the final design of the Great Seal of the United States. He was said to be more familiar with the events and people surrounding the American Revolution than any other man of his era. He spent years documenting the history of the War for Independence, knowing many details which had escaped others. Though encouraged to publish his remarkable history, he chose to destroy it. He said: "I shall not undeceive future generations." Since we are the 'future generation' of which Thompson referred how have we been deceived about our Founding Fathers? What was Thomson hiding? And how has it affected the Church and society in America today? Thriller The Bleeding is an action-horror film directed by Charlie Picerni and starring Michael Matthias, Vinnie Jones, DMX, and Michael Madsen. Comedy Baleydier is a film directed by Jean Mamy released on Januray 16, 1932. Documentary film Informant is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jamie Meltzer. Comedy Mirza: The Untold Story is a Punjabi action romance film written and directed by Baljit Singh Deo. The film features Gippy Grewal opposite Mandy Takhar in lead roles, with music rapper Honey Singh in his first commercial venture, enacting an stupid gangster apparently. Produced by Inda Raikoti and Aman Khatkar, movie had a historic opening across Punjab. The movie was released on 6 April 2012, and became a box office Superhit. Animation Blue Cat Blues is a 1956 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. Released on November 16, 1956 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the cartoon was animated by Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Lewis Marshall and Kenneth Muse, with layouts by Richard Bickenbach and backgrounds by Robert Gentle. Unusual for a Tom and Jerry short, Jerry "speaks", narrating the story in voiceover via Paul Frees. Since Jerry narrates through inner monologue, the short does not break the "cardinal rule" of not having Tom or Jerry physically speaking on screen. Also, unusually for a Tom and Jerry cartoon, while all the others have comical storylines, this one has a tragic one. Because of this—and the implied suicide at the end—this cartoon has rarely been seen on American TV, although it has aired once on TNT in the early 1990s and made its rounds on local affiliate channels. However, the short aired for only once on Cartoon Network Southeast Asia in November 2010. As of March 2014, very few airings are known but it has been shown briefly on Cartoon Network in the USA. Animation Orphan's Benefit is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was first released as a black-and-white cartoon in 1934 and was later remade in Technicolor in 1941 under the title Orphans' Benefit. The cartoon features Mickey Mouse and his friends putting on a Vaudeville-style benefit show for a group of unruly orphans. It contains a number of firsts for Disney, including the first time in which Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck appear together. Orphan's Benefit features original music by Frank Churchill. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Florence Gill as Clara Cluck. The original cartoon was directed by Burt Gillett and distributed by United Artists while the remake was directed by Riley Thomson and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Documentary film Kenya 3D: Animal Kingdom is a short documentary film directed by Jean-Jacques Mantello. Comedy Danger, Go Slow is a 1918 American comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and featuring Lon Chaney. The film's status is currently unknown. Thriller A Bit of Bad Luck is a comedy drama thriller film directed by John Fuhrman. Comedy Angels in Stardust is an American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by William Robert Carey and starring Alicia Silverstone, Billy Burke and AJ Michalka. The film is Carey's directorial debut, and is based on the novel Jesus in Cowboy Boots, which Carey also wrote. It was released in theaters and on video on demand on February 21, 2014. Documentary film The Body Machine is a landmark special on the human body that shows us just how much, how many, how large, how strong, how fast – just how amazing the body really is. Utilizing impressive large-scale real-life stunts, CGI and strong character stories, the show makes the staggering scale of the inner workings of the body tangible. It will show you how far our blood travels in just one day – an astounding 19, 000 km – from Quebec City to Buenos Aires and back. You will see all the cranial fluid you produce in your lifetime laid out in front of you – all 26,280 pint glasses worth. And in just one day you will take 23,000 breaths – enough air to fill 7,714 helium balloons. You will see all this and much more. Science Fiction The Tingler is a 1959 horror-thriller film by American producer/director William Castle. It is the third of five collaborations with writer Robb White and stars Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, Patricia Cutts, Pamela Lincoln, Philip Coolidge and Judith Evelyn. The film tells the story of a scientist who discovers a parasite in human beings, called a "Tingler", which feeds on fear. The creature earned its name by making the spine of its host "tingle" when the host is frightened. In line with other Castle horror films, including the 1958 Macabre and 1959 House on Haunted Hill, Castle used gimmicks to sell the film. Most well known for The Tingler was called "Percepto!", vibrating devices in some theater chairs which activated with the onscreen action. The Tingler received mixed reviews and is generally considered a camp cult classic. Thriller Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a 2004 American pulp adventure science fiction film written and directed by Kerry Conran in his directorial debut. The film is set in an alternative 1939 and follows the adventures of Polly Perkins, a newspaper reporter, and Joseph "Joe" Sullivan, alias "Sky Captain," as they track down the mysterious Dr. Totenkopf, who is seeking to build the "World of Tomorrow". The film is an example of the "dieselpunk" genre. Conran spent four years making a black and white teaser trailer with a bluescreen set up in his living room and using a Macintosh IIci personal computer. He was able to show it to producer Jon Avnet, who was so impressed that he spent two years working with the aspiring filmmaker on his screenplay. No major studio was interested in financing such an unusual film with a first-time director. Avnet convinced Aurelio De Laurentiis to finance Sky Captain without a distribution deal. Comedy Roped In is a 1927 short comedy film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Radio Magic is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Werner Krauss, Xenia Desni and Fern Andra. The film's art direction was by Gustav A. Knauer and Willy Schiller. It premiered on 30 September 1927. Comedy Life of the Party is a 1920 American short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. A copy is held by the Library of Congress. Science Fiction Class of 1984 is a 1982 Canadian action-thriller movie about a newly hired music teacher at a troubled inner city school, where students have to pass through a metal detector due to problems with gangs, drugs, and violence. It was directed by Mark L. Lester and starred Perry King as teacher Andrew Norris, Merrie Lynn Ross as his wife Diane Norris, Roddy McDowall as Terry Corrigan and Timothy Van Patten as Peter Stegman, the leader of the gang of thugs who terrorize the school. It was one of Michael J. Fox's early roles, before he was a well-established actor. It was a major box-office success for its time making more than 20 million dollars in the US alone on a budget of four and half million, and was the number one film in many countries worldwide on release. The movie utilized the punk look and image that was becoming part of popular culture in the early 1980s. The movie's theme song, "I Am the Future", was performed by Alice Cooper. The film also features a performance by Canadian punk band Teenage Head. The film begins with a warning that it is partially based on true events. Comedy A close-knit Amish farming community in Iowa is plagued by a series of barn burnings. These crimes come under the investigation of a cagey FBI agent whose efforts to resolve the case hinge on an uneasy alliance with a candid Amish widow. Documentary film Lasting Rights is a 2011 short biography drama documentary film directed by Jon Gordon and Niko Alajoki. Comedy Acrobatty Bunny is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in 1946 as part of the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson, and starring Bugs Bunny and Nero the Lion. An acrobat is a person skilled at high-wire or other high-in-the-air exploits, while "batty" is a slang term for "crazy". Comedy Disorderlies is a 1987 comedy film starring the rap group, The Fat Boys, and Ralph Bellamy. Animation At Ten is a 2013 short animation film written by Tiago Barreto and directed by Diego Velasco. Comedy Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film written by J.Jacob Potashnik & Denys Arcand and directed by Denys Arcand and starring Jessica Paré and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Other titles: 15 Moments Stardom Stardom - Le culte de la célébrité Thriller Broken Vows is a 1987 television film directed by Jud Taylor. It stars Tommy Lee Jones and Annette O'Toole. Documentary film Jashn-E-Dawaat is a documentary film directed by Karan Asnani. Comedy Hood of Horror is a horror film adaptation of a fictional comic book, which is an anthology of three short tales set in an urban milieu in a style reminiscent of Tales From The Crypt and Tales from the Hood. The movie debuted at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The American premiere was on October 18, 2006, at Mann's Hollywood and Highland in Los Angeles. It was also the "secret" ninth film screened in the 8 Films to Die For film festival on November 19, 2006. It opened worldwide in theaters on May 4, 2007. Documentary film This is Not A Dream is a 2011 Documentary film directed by Gavin Butt and Ben Walters. Science Fiction Yor, the Hunter From The Future is a film released in 1983. It was directed by the Italian B-movie director Antonio Margheriti and stars Reb Brown, and was pieced together from a four-part science fiction miniseries shown on Italian television. The film is based on the comic Argentine Yor the hunter by Juan Zanotto and Ray Collins. The setting is a mixture between the prehistoric and the futuristic, borrowing elements from numerous popular franchises of the time. It has been released on DVD in Germany. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. It was also nominated for three 1983 Golden Raspberry Awards: Worst New Star, Worst Musical Score and Worst Original Song. Thriller Bandhe Haath is a 1973 Hindi movie produced and written by O. P. Ralhan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Mumtaz, Ajit, O P Ralhan, Ranjeet, Madan Puri, Asit Sen, Tun Tun and Pinchoo Kapoor. The film's music is by R. D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Comedy Purple Gas is a 2003 independent feature film, starring Dana Andersen, Belinda Cornish, Josh Dean, Donovan Workun, and Ron Pederson. Mark Meer provides the opening narration. It was directed by William Minsky and produced by Randal Atamaniuk. Original music score by Jan Randall. Documentary film Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq is a biographical documentary film directed by Nancy Buirski. Comedy Craptastic is a 2008 comedy film written by David Dillehunt, Bryan Kasik and Abrill Macbeth and directed by David Dillehunt and Bryan Kasik. Comedy Punchy Pancho is a 1951 Short Comedy Romance film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film The Year of the Wildebeest is a nature documentary from the Survival series shot in 1975. This documentary recorded the migration of 1.5 million ungulates through Tanzania. The cameras used in the documentary were hidden inside tortoise shells to obtain images of the wildebeests thundering over them. Comedy Aragosta a colazione is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani. For his performance in this film and in Il ladrone, Enrico Montesano was awarded with a Special David di Donatello. Documentary film After World War II almost 30,000 war criminals escaped from Europe. Was Dr. Mengele part of a Fourth Reich dedicated to evil plots to restore Nazi power? The truth is that Mengele, like many ex-Nazis, led a pathetic hunted animal existence after the war. Comedy Breaking out is a Swedish drama/comedy film from 1999, starring Björn Kjellman, Shanti Roney, Peter Haber, Viveka Seldahl and Michael Nyqvist. Comedy Torchy Blane in Panama is a 1938 comedy/mystery/crime film written by George Bricker and directed by William Clemens. Comedy Ventriloquist Cat is an MGM animated film, directed by Hollywood director Tex Avery. The film was released in the US with the movie The Big Hangover on 27 May 1950. Animation Additional Capabilities of the Snout is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ivan Maximov. Comedy Aldadh Dodi is a 2008 comedy film written by Nader Salah al-Din and directed by Ali Idrees. Comedy One Stone Two Birds is a 2005 Taiwanese film directed by Chu Yin-Ping. Thriller Criminal Activities is an upcoming American crime thriller film directed by Jackie Earle Haley. The film stars John Travolta, Michael Pitt, Dan Stevens, Christopher Abbott, Edi Gathegi, Rob Brown and Jackie Earle Haley. Thriller State of Violence is a 2010 film by South African director Khalo Matabane, featuring Fana Mokoena, Presley Chweneyagae, Neo Ntlatleng, Lindi Matshikiza, and Vusi Kunene. Documentary film Monarca adivinanzas para siempre is a 1988 short documentary film directed by Iván Trujillo. Documentary film Quick - das Eichhörnchen is a 1953 documentary film directed by Heinz Sielmann. Documentary film Hymn of the Nations, originally titled Arturo Toscanini: Hymn of the Nations, is a film directed by Alexander Hammid, which features the Inno delle nazioni, a patriotic work for tenor soloist, chorus, and orchestra, composed by Italian opera composer Giuseppe Verdi in the early-1860s. For this musical work, Verdi utilized the national anthems of several European nations. In December 1943, Arturo Toscanini filmed a performance of this music for inclusion in an Office of War Information documentary about the role of Italian-Americans in aiding the Allies during World War II. Toscanini added a bridge passage to include arrangements of The Star Spangled Banner for the United States and The Internationale for the Soviet Union and the Italian partisans. Joining Toscanini in the filmed performance in NBC Studio 8-H, were tenor Jan Peerce, the Westminster Choir, and the NBC Symphony Orchestra. The film also included the overture to Verdi's opera La Forza del Destino. The narration was written by May Sarton, film editing by Boris Kaufman, and narration read by actor Burgess Meredith. Comedy Beauty and the Beat is a 2012 short comedy musical film written and directed by Yann Le Quellec. Comedy Profe por accidente is a 2013 comedy film directed by Roberto Angel Salcedo. Animation Mr. Peabody & Sherman is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated comic science fiction film featuring the characters Mr. Peabody and Sherman of the 1960s animated television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. It is produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Rob Minkoff, who is most famous for co-directing The Lion King, is the director, and Alex Schwartz and Denise Nolan Cascino are the producers. Tiffany Ward, daughter of Jay Ward, one of the creators of the original series, is the executive producer. Mr. Peabody & Sherman features the voices of Ty Burrell, Max Charles, Ariel Winter, Leslie Mann, Stephen Colbert, and Allison Janney. It is the first DreamWorks animated feature to feature characters from the Classic Media library since DreamWorks Animation's 2012 acquisition of Classic Media and the first to be based off a TV show. The film premiered on February 7, 2014 in the United Kingdom, and was released on March 7, 2014 in the United States. Despite grossing more than its $145 million budget, the film was a commercial failure. Thriller Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1983 American horror fantasy film directed by Jack Clayton and produced by Walt Disney Productions from a screenplay written by Ray Bradbury based on his novel of the same name. The film stars Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce, Diane Ladd, and Pam Grier. It was shot in Vermont and at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. Comedy A Sporting Chance is a 1919 Mystery Drama Comedy film written by Jules Furthman and directed by Henry King. Documentary film As Long As There's Breath is a 2010 documentary film directed by Stephanie Spray. Animation The Coo-Coo Nut Grove is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies short animated film, set in the famed Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. The cartoon was supervised by Friz Freleng, with animation by Robert McKimson and Sandy Walker and musical score by Carl Stalling. Master of ceremonies Ben Birdie is accosted in the opening scene by Walter Windpipe. The short then proceeds to showcase a large number of Hollywood stars in the form of caricatures, including Katharine Hepburn, Jean Harlow, Bette Davis, Joe E. Brown, Hugh Herbert, W.C. Fields, Clark Gable, Groucho and Harpo Marx, Johnny Weissmuller, Mae West, Lionel and John Barrymore, Laurel and Hardy, Edward G. Robinson, Fred Astaire, and George Raft. Musical entertainments are provided by Dame Edna May Oliver as "The Lady in Red", the Dionne quintuplets and Helen Morgan, sitting on the piano, turning on the tears with a torch song causing most of the guest crying except Ben Birdie and a few of guests and flooding the grove in the process. The title is sometimes misspelled as The Coo-Coo Nut Groove. Comedy Will You Marry Me? is a Hindi romantic comedy starring Shreyas Talpade, Rajeev Khandelwal, Mugdha Godse and Muzamil Ibrahim in lead roles. The film is about a beach wedding. It was shot in several locations including Fujairah and Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, Mumbai, India and Bangkok, Thailand. Comedy Der Rosenkavalier is a 1926 Austrian silent film of the opera of the same name by Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Directed by Robert Wiene, it premiered on 10 January 1926 at the Dresden Semperoper, which had also hosted the actual opera's premiere 15 years earlier. Hofmannstahl considerably changed the storyline for the film version and Strauss; score included music not only from the opera but also sections of his Couperin Suite and a march for the Field Marshal, who appears in this version. The music during the film's performances was provided by an orchestra. At the premiere, this was conducted by Richard Strauss himself. The film's projection speed had to be adjusted by the projector in order to fit the speed of the orchestra. This task fell to the film's camerman, Hans Androschin, because only he knew the exact length of each scene and cut. In later performances, a special recording, also conducted by Strauss, provided the music. A planned tour of the United States in 1927 by Strauss and his orchestra failed to go ahead because of the emergence of sound films. Documentary film Positive: A Journey Into AIDS is a 1995 documentary directed by Eamon Harrington and John Watkin. It was produced for the ABC Afterschool Special series. It followed actors Michael Sutton and Kimberly McCullough, who played Stone Cates and Robin Scorpio, respectively, as they researched HIV and AIDS for their roles as HIV+ teenagers on the long-running ABC daytime serial General Hospital. Thriller Devil Face, Angel Heart is a 2002 thriller film directed by Billy Chung. Comedy Summer of Blood is a 2014 horror comedy film written and directed by Onur Tukel. Animation Sendero is a 2008 animated short film written by Théo Court and directed by Andrés Bustamante, Théo Court, and Manuel Muñoz. Comedy Master Daddy is an upcoming martial arts comedy film starring Wesley Snipes. Documentary film The Seasons is a 1975 short film written and directed by Artavazd Peleschjan. Animation Sailor Moon S: The Movie, known in Japan as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S The Movie and Sailor Moon S the Movie: Hearts in Ice in the Pioneer English adaptation, is a 1994 Japanese animated film directed by Hiroki Shibata and written by Sukehiro Tomita. It is the second film in the Sailor Moon series. The film is adapted from a side story of the original manga series created by Naoko Takeuchi, The Lover of Princess Kaguya. The storyline is loosely based on "The Snow Queen" fairytale by Hans Christen Andersen. The film was released on December 4, 1994 in Japan as part of the Winter '94 Toei Anime Fair. Documentary film Olmecas is a 1990 short documentary film directed by Fernando Altamirano. Thriller On the Beach is a 2000 apocalyptic television film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Armand Assante, Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward. It was originally aired on Showtime. It is a remake of the 1959 film of the same title, based on the 1957 novel by Nevil Shute, and updates the setting of the story to the film's then-future of 2006, starting with placing the crew on the fictional Los Angeles-class submarine USS Charleston. Comedy Walking with a Friend is a 2013 drama film written by Kenji Aoki and directed by Akira Ogata. Thriller Judgment Night is a 1993 action thriller film directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jeremy Piven and Stephen Dorff as a group of friends on the run from a gang of drug dealers after they witness a murder. The film was released on DVD on January 20, 2004. Animation Change - Mosco Espacial is a 2011 animated, short film. Animation The Cat Came Back is a 1988 animated film by Canadian director Cordell Barker, produced by fellow award-winning Winnipeg animator Richard Condie. Based on the children's song "The Cat Came Back", it concerns the increasingly desperate Mr. Johnson, an old man who attempts to rid himself of a small, yet extremely destructive, yellow cat that will not leave his home. The attempts to get rid of the cat become more comical, and the cat becomes increasingly destructive, until Mr. Johnson resorts to an explosive solution. The result is a twist ending playing on the end of the children's song, with the cat's nine lives bedeviling Mr. Johnson for eternity. Produced in Winnipeg by the National Film Board of Canada, the film garnered over 15 awards, including a Genie Award for Best Animated Short, as well as an Academy Award nomination. It was also chosen for inclusion in animation historian Jerry Beck's 50 Greatest Cartoons, placing at #32. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy Bowery Buckaroos is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the eighth film in the series and the last Bowery Boys film that Bobby Jordan appeared in. Thriller La Torre de los Siete Jorobados is a 1944 Spanish mystery film directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on a novel by Emilio Carrere. Documentary film Hidden Hands: Painting with the Enemy is a 1995 documentary film directed by Gary Johnstone. Comedy Meet the Head of Juan Pérez is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Emilio Portes. Thriller The Distance is a 2006 thriller film written and directed by Iñaki Dorronsoro. Animation Hidebound is a 2005 animated film that tells of Aron, a young man who is concerned about communications and the human situation in today’s society. He decides to conduct an experiment and observes the reactions of other people to it. Through this unique experiment or observations we meet several characters that each tells us a different story about how people respond to a new experience and how they behave under pressure. The way Hidebound is made reflects exactly this experimental way. The film was first shot on DV where after editing, the frames were printed out. During fairs and festivals in Reykjavík, Iceland, members of the general public where offered to help in making of the film by tracing their own style the people from these print-outs. Over 1.350 people contributed with well over 16.000 traces and drawings that were scanned and used in the animation of the film. Backgrounds and other animation were created by a team of young artists in Reykjavík, led by the directors and creators of this project, Guðmundur Arnar and Þórgnýr Thoroddsen. Hidebound is their first animated film. Documentary film Chance Encounters is a 2011 short film written by Justin Colautti and Lauren Belanger and directed by Justin Colautti. Thriller The Crimson Kimono is a 1959 film noir directed by Samuel Fuller. The film stars James Shigeta, Glenn Corbett and Victoria Shaw. It featured several ahead-of-its-time ideas about race and society's perception of race, a thematic and stylistic trademark of Fuller. Thriller The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a 1965 British Cold War spy film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, and Oskar Werner. Based on the 1963 novel of the same name by John le Carré, the film is about a British agent who is sent to East Germany in order to sow disinformation about a powerful East German intelligence officer. With the aid of his unwitting English girlfriend, an idealistic communist, he allows himself to be recruited by the communists, but soon his charade unravels and he admits to being a British agent—a revelation that achieves the ultimate objective of the mission. The screenplay was written by Paul Dehn and Guy Trosper. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold did well at the box office, received positive reviews, and received several awards, including four BAFTA Awards for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, and Best Art Direction. For his performance, Richard Burton also received the David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Actor, the Golden Laurel Award, and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The film was named one of the top ten films of 1966 by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. Animation Johnny Test 'Cat Scratch Johnny' is a 2011 short animation film directed by Larry Jacobs. Thriller Black Coal, Thin Ice is a 2014 Chinese thriller film written and directed by Diao Yinan. The film won the Golden Bear award at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Tom-ic Energy is a 1965 cartoon directed and produced by Chuck Jones. The cartoon is essentially plotless, consisting of various gags held together by a chase that is already underway at the start of the cartoon and still going by the end. The name is a pun on atomic energy. The music of this cartoon is primarily based on Paganini's Moto Perpetuo with other music and sound effects mixed in with the theme which crops up throughout the cartoon. Thriller All Good Things is a 2010 mystery/crime romantic drama film directed by Andrew Jarecki starring Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst. Inspired by the life of accused murderer Robert Durst, the film chronicles the life of the wealthy son of a New York real estate tycoon, and a series of murders linked to him, as well as his volatile relationship with his wife and her subsequent unsolved disappearance. All Good Things was filmed between April and July 2008 in Connecticut and New York. The film was originally scheduled for a July 24, 2009, release, but was further delayed with a limited release of December 3, 2010. Comedy Neal 'n' Nikki is a Bollywood film, released in 2005 starring Uday Chopra, Tanisha Mukherjee, Abhishek Bachchan and Richa Pallod. It was produced by Yash Chopra and directed by Canadian-based director Arjun Sablok. The film was critically panned and was a failure at the box office in India though it did well overseas. Neal 'n' Nikki created quite a stir, as this was a major film that dealt with intimate scenes. It, along with Salaam Namaste, were controversial in that the characters were seen engaging in sexual behavior, which was not approached before in any major Bollywood film. Thriller Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers! is a 1968 film by Russ Meyer. The story involves the goings-on at a topless go-go bar on the Sunset Strip. Meyer himself makes an appearance in this film. The composition Finlandia by Jean Sibelius is used in one of the film's love scenes. Comedy Stand Up and Cheer! is a 1934 American musical film directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The screenplay by Lew Brown and Ralph Spence was based upon a story idea by Will Rogers and Philip Klein. The film is about efforts undertaken during the Great Depression to boost the morale of the country. It is essentially a vehicle for a string of vaudeville acts and a few musical numbers. This film is best known for providing the first big breakthrough role for legendary child actress Shirley Temple. A little known bit player prior to this movie, by the end of the year, she would appear in 10 movies, including 4 starring roles in major feature length films. Animation In Passing is a 2007 short animated film directed by Christopher Thomas Allen and Robert Rainbow. Comedy Kaddish For A Friend is a 2012 film written and directed by Leo Khasin. Documentary film To Those Who Found No Graves is a 1994 film directed by Wilhelm Hein. Comedy Noor pensionär is an Estonian comedy film from 1972, directed by Sulev Nõmmik and written by himself and Enn Vetemaa. Together with Viimne reliikvia, Siin me oleme! and Mehed ei nuta, Noor pensionär is one of the most influential Estonian movies from the Soviet occupation era. Documentary film One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich is a 1999 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker, about and an homage to the Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky. The film was an episode of the French documentary film series Cinéastes de notre temps, which in over ninety episodes since 1966 concentrates on individual film directors, film people and film movements. The title of the film is a play on the title of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novella One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. Animation Dlivincasso is a 2013 animation film directed by Marcelo Castro and Marlon Tenório. Documentary film Brass Unbound is a 1993 documentary film written by Johan van der Keuken and Rob Boonzajer Flaes and directed by Johan van der Keuken. Documentary film This is the story of the first six women astronauts in the American Space Program at NASA, who were chosen before the flight of the first Shuttle, and what effects they had on the future of women's participation in the space program. Thriller John Q is a 2002 American thriller film directed by Nick Cassavetes. The film follows John Quincy Archibald, a father and husband whose son is diagnosed with an enlarged heart and then finds out he cannot receive a transplant because HMO insurance will not cover it; therefore, he decides to take a hospital full of patients hostage until the hospital puts his son's name on the recipient's list. The film also stars Robert Duvall, Anne Heche, James Woods, Ray Liotta and Eddie Griffin, among others. The film was shot in Toronto, Hamilton, Ontario, and Canmore, Alberta, although the story takes place in Chicago. Animation My Mummy is in America and She Met Buffalo Bill is a 2013 animation film written by Stéphane Bernasconi, and directed by Marc Boreal and Thibaut Chatel. Comedy Changing Husbands is a 1924 American silent comedy starring Leatrice Joy, and Victor Varconi, directed by Frank Urson and written by Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin. The runtime is 70 minutes. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Comedy In Person is a 1935 film starring Ginger Rogers. It made a profit of $147,000. It is about Miss Carol Corliss, a beautiful movie star so insecure about her fame, that she goes around in disguise. She later meets a rugged outdoorsman who is unaffected by her star status. Thriller Face is a British crime drama directed by Antonia Bird and written by Ronan Bennett. It stars Robert Carlyle and Ray Winstone and features the acting debut of singer Damon Albarn. Documentary film Re:Generation is a 2011 documentary music film written and directed by Amir Bar-Lev. Thriller The Black Tape is a 2014 crime, horror, and mystery film written and directed by Ramone Menon. Documentary film Thy Kingdom Come... Thy Will Be Done is a 1988 documentary film directed by Antony Thomas. Comedy Adelaide is a 2009 short film written and directed by Liliana Greenfield-Sanders. Comedy Consuming Passions is a 1988 black comedy film which stars Vanessa Redgrave, Jonathan Pryce, and Sammi Davis and was directed by Giles Foster. Documentary film Sand Wars is an epic eco-thriller by director Denis Delestrac and produced by Rappi Productions, La Compagnie des Taxi-Brousse, InfomAction, Arte France, with the support of The Santa Aguila Foundation. The film premiered at the Cinéma Publicis on the Champs-Elysées in 2013 and was first broadcast in May in France and Germany, where it became the highest rated documentary for 2013. A Gold Panda Award winner, Sand Wars is distributed worldwide by PBS International. Among many other outreach victories, the film inspired the United Nations Environment Programme to publish a Global Environmental Alert in March 2014 titled "Sand, rarer than one thinks". Documentary film The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania is a 2005 documentary film directed by David Hunt and Jody Eldred about the fiftieth annual "Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Queen" beauty pageant which took place on Sunday, August 17, 2003 at the State Theatre Center for the Arts. The film is produced by Hunt's wife Patricia Heaton, and prominently features actress Sarah Rush, who was herself a Coal Queen in her youth. Heaton describes the film as "an homage to small town America". The film follows the past and present contestants and winners of the annual beauty pageant sponsored by the bituminous coal industry of Greene County, Pennsylvania and was shot over a 10 day period in August 2003. The movie's budget swelled from $45,000 to $350,000 after the licensing for the various song snippets that appear in the contestants' acts. A memorable character is the pageant's stage manager, who is easily offended when the contestants make requests and suggestions. He has since been fired. Animation Double Dribble is a 1946 theatrical cartoon that spoofs the sport of basketball. The cartoon stars the Disney character Goofy, and was directed by Jack Hannah. Comedy Ladies Only is a 1997 unreleased Hindi language Indian feature film directed by Dinesh Shailendra, starring Randhir Kapoor, Seema Biswas, Shilpa Shirodkar, Heera Rajagopal and Kamal Haasan in guest appearance as a dead body. The film is a remake of his own Tamil language hit, Magalir Mattum. Thriller Three Days of the Condor is a 1975 American political thriller film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, and Max von Sydow. The screenplay by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel was adapted from the 1974 novel Six Days of the Condor by James Grady. Set mainly in New York City and Washington, D.C., the film is about a bookish CIA researcher who comes back from lunch, discovers all his co-workers shot dead, and tries to outwit those responsible until he figures out whom he can really trust. The film addresses the moral ambiguity of the actions of elements within the United States government during the early 1970s. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Semple and Rayfiel received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Comedy Pullet Surprise is a 1997 6-minute Looney Tunes short released in theaters with Cats Don't Dance. It was produced by Chuck Jones Film Productions. Since this cartoon was produced after the death of legendary Looney Tunes voice artist Mel Blanc, the voice of Foghorn Leghorn is supplied by Frank Gorshin. Stan Freberg still voiced Pete Puma, after voicing him in the 1953 short, Rabbit's Kin. The term "pullet" in the title refers to a young female chicken; when pronounced the title also sounds like "Pulitzer Prize". The short was not included in the DVD release of Cats Don't Dance. Documentary film Kill Your Idols is a documentary film about three decades of art punk bands in New York City, directed and produced by Scott Crary and executive produced by Dan Braun and Josh Braun. The film debuted at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Documentary. Comedy Blubberella is a 2011 action film written and directed by Uwe Boll, that was scheduled for the release on DVD and Blu-ray Disc at the end of July. The entire film is a scene-for-scene spoof of BloodRayne: The Third Reich with most of the same cast and crew. Thriller Ben X is a 2007 Belgian-Dutch drama film based on the novel Nothing Was All He Said by Nic Balthazar, who also directed the film. The film is about a boy with Asperger syndrome who retreats into the fantasy world of the MMORPG ArchLord to escape bullying. The film's title is a reference to the leet version of the Dutch phrase " ben niks", meaning " am nothing". The novel was inspired by the true story of a boy with autism who committed suicide because of bullying. The film won three awards at the 31st Montreal World Film Festival: the Grand Prix des Amériques, the Prix du Public for the most popular film, and the Ecumenical Jury Prize for its exploration of ethical and social values. The film was the Belgian entry for the Academy Awards 2007 in the category Best Foreign Language Film but failed to receive the actual nomination. Animation Barko is a 2010 short family, comedy, animated drama film written and directed by Allison Craig. Documentary film På jagt i de spanske bjerge. Vi følger to jægere på jagt efter de attraktive Ibex i den pragtfulde spanske natur. En sagnomspunden vildtart, der kan give mange jægere søvnløse nætter Animation Accordeon is a 2004 short animation film directed by Michèle Cournoyer. Documentary film Land Of The Story is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Rashid Masharawi. Thriller Bind is a 2011 horror mystery thriller film written and directed by Dan Walton Thriller Muigwithania is a 2010 thriller drama historical fiction film written and directed by Amit Tyagi. Science Fiction Real Steel is a 2011 American science fiction sports drama film starring Hugh Jackman and Dakota Goyo, co-produced and directed by Shawn Levy for DreamWorks Pictures. The film is based on the short story Steel, written by Richard Matheson, which was originally published in the May 1956 edition of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and later adapted into a 1963 Twilight Zone episode, though screenwriter John Gatins placed the film in U.S. state fairs and other "old-fashioned" Americana settings. Real Steel was in development for several years before production began on June 24, 2010. Filming took place primarily in the U.S. state of Michigan. Animatronic robots were built for the film, and motion capture technology was used to depict the brawling of computer-generated robots and animatronics. Real Steel was theatrically released by Touchstone Pictures in Australia on October 6, 2011, and in the United States and Canada on October 7, 2011, grossing nearly $300 million at the box office and received to mixed to positive reviews; with mixed reaction to the plot, yet praise to the visual effects, action sequences and acting performances. Comedy Rang De Basanti is a 2006 Indian drama film written and directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. It features an ensemble cast comprising Aamir Khan, Siddharth Narayan, Soha Ali Khan, Kunal Kapoor, Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Atul Kulkarni and British actress Alice Patten in the lead roles. Made on a budget of 250 million, it was shot in and around New Delhi. The story is about a British documentary filmmaker who is determined to make a film on Indian freedom fighters based on diary entries by her grandfather, a former officer of the British Indian Army. Upon arriving in India, she asks a group of five young men to act in her film. They agree, but after they begin filming a friend of theirs is killed in a fighter aircraft crash, with government corruption appearing to be the root cause of the incident. This event radicalizes them from being carefree to passion-driven individuals who are determined to avenge his death. Rang De Basanti's release faced stiff resistance from the Indian Defence Ministry and the Animal Welfare Board due to parts that depicted the use of MiG-21 fighter aircraft and a banned Indian horse race. Thriller Night of Dark Shadows is a 1971 horror film by Dan Curtis. It is the sequel to House of Dark Shadows. It centers on the story of Quentin Collins and his bride Tracy at the Collinwood Mansion in Collinsport, Maine. David Selby, Lara Parker, John Karlen, Kate Jackson, Grayson Hall, and Nancy Barrett star. Night of Dark Shadows was not as successful as House of Dark Shadows. Documentary film There Once Was An Island is a 2010 documentary film written by Briar March and Lyn Collie and directed by Briar March. "What if your community had to decide whether to leave their homeland forever and there was no help available? This is the reality for the culturally unique Polynesian community of Takuu, a tiny low-lying atoll in the South Western Pacific. As a terrifying tidal flood rips through their already damaged home, the Takuu community experiences the devastating effects of climate change first hand. In this verité-style film, three intrepid characters Teloo, Endar, and Satty allow us into their lives and their culture and show us first-hand the human impact of an environmental crisis. Two scientists, oceanographer John Hunter and geomorphologist Scott Smithers investigate the situation with our characters and consider the impact of climate change on communities without access to resources or support. This film gives a human face to the direct impacts of climate change in the Pacific, challenging audiences everywhere to consider their own relationship to the earth and the other people on it." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy How Good the Whites Are is a 1988 film directed by Marco Ferreri. Comedy Sněženky a machři is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1983. Comedy The Golden Boys is a romantic comedy, set on Cape Cod in 1905, about three 70-year-old retired sea captains who try to lure an attractive middle-aged woman into marriage. Developed under the working title Chatham, the film is an adaptation of the Joseph Lincoln novel Cap’n Eri and was released by Roadside Attractions on April 17, 2009. Comedy Pawn Shop Chronicles is a 2013 crime comedy film directed by Wayne Kramer and written by Adam Minarovich. The film stars an ensemble cast, led by Paul Walker, Matt Dillon, Brendan Fraser, Vincent D'Onofrio, Norman Reedus, and Chi McBride. Centering on the events in and around a pawn shop, Pawn Shop Chronicles tells three overlapping stories involving items found within said pawn shop. The film received a limited theatrical release in July 2013. Thriller A View to a Kill is the fourteenth spy film of the James Bond series, and the seventh and last to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Although the title is adapted from Ian Fleming's short story "From a View to a Kill", the film is the fourth Bond film after The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker and Octopussy to have an entirely original screenplay. In A View to a Kill, Bond is pitted against Max Zorin, who plans to destroy California's Silicon Valley. The film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, who also wrote the screenplay with Richard Maibaum. It was the third James Bond film to be directed by John Glen, and the last to feature Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny. Despite being a commercial success, with the Duran Duran theme song "A View to a Kill" performing well in the charts and earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Song, the film received a mixed reception by critics and was disliked by Roger Moore. Christopher Walken, however, was praised for portraying a "classic Bond villain". Documentary film Devils Gate is a 2011documentary short film directed by Laura Kraning. Comedy Battling Butler is a 1926 comedy silent film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Documentary film Amlan Ganguly, a lawyer-turned social entrepreneur, has sown hope in the poorest neighborhoods of Calcutta by empowering children to become leaders in improving health, health, transforming their communities for the better. Comedy Africa Squeaks is a 1940 American animated cartoon in the Looney Tunes series starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by John Carey, Dave Hoffman, Izzy Ellis, Norman McCabe, and Vive Risto, with musical direction by Carl Stalling. The cartoon is a parody of the movie Stanley and Livingstone starring Spencer Tracy and Cedric Hardwicke. The title parodies the 1930 documentary Africa Speaks! Comedy The Boy Inside, is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed and written by Tetsu Maeda. It is Maeda's thirteenth film. The plot centers on a boy named Morio who has the IQ of a 6-year-old and his childhood friend who tries to get him to fit into the society. This film is based on the manga with same name by Yamada Naito. The film was released in Japan on September 22, 2012. Comedy Le mariage de Figaro is a 1961 film directed by Marcel Bluwal. Comedy How to Swim is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1942. Comedy The Triplets of Belleville is a 2003 animated comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It was released as Belleville Rendez-vous in the United Kingdom. The film is Chomet's first feature film and was an international co-production among companies in France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Canada. The film features the voices of Michèle Caucheteux, Jean-Claude Donda, Michel Robin, and Monica Viegas; there is little dialogue, the majority of the film story being told through song and pantomime. It tells the story of Madame Souza, an elderly woman who goes on a quest to rescue her grandson Champion, a Tour de France cyclist, who has been kidnapped by the French mafia for gambling purposes and taken to the city of Belleville. She is joined by the Triplets of Belleville, music hall singers from the 1930s, whom she meets in the city, and her obese hound, Bruno. The film was highly praised by audiences and critics for its unique style of animation. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards—Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "Belleville Rendez-vous". It was also screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Animation The Astronomer is a 2006 animation short film written and directed by Kate McCartney. Comedy American Aristocracy is a 1916 American silent adventure/comedy-drama film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Douglas Fairbanks. A 35mm print of the film is preserved at the George Eastman House and is currently in the public domain. Comedy Rough Around the Edges: Live From Madison Square Garden is an album by American stand-up comedian and actor Dane Cook. It was released on November 13, 2007, on both CD and DVD. Released on Thanksgiving weekend, Rough Around the Edges: Live From Madison Square Garden debuted at #11 and sold 90,000 copies in its first week; Retaliation had sold 86,000 in its first week but debuted at #4. Comedy Hakuchû dôdô is a crime comedy film directed by Yoshitarō Nomura. Comedy Stuart Bliss is a 1998 action film directed by Neil Grieve. Science Fiction Space Truckers is a 1996 American/British/Irish comedy science-fiction film written and directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Dennis Hopper, Stephen Dorff, Debi Mazar and Charles Dance. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios, County Wicklow, Ireland. The story concerns John Canyon, one of the last independent space transport entrepreneurs. Bad times have forced him to carry suspicious cargo to Earth without asking questions. During the flight the cargo turns out to be a multitude of virtually unstoppable killer robots. Documentary film Funky Katô My Voice is a documentary film directed by Hirohide Sumita. Documentary film Ghost Adventures is a 2004 Documentary film directed by Zak Bagans and Nick Groff. Documentary film The Storykeeper is a 2013 documentary film directed by Rogier Van Beeck Calkoen. Comedy Le Courant Faible De La Rivière is a 2013 short animated fantasy-comedy romance film written and directed by Joel Vaudreuil. Thriller Transcendence is a 2014 science fiction action thriller film directed by cinematographer Wally Pfister in his directorial debut, and written by Jack Paglen. The English-language co-production stars Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall, Kate Mara, Cillian Murphy, Paul Bettany, and Morgan Freeman. Pfister's usual collaborator, Christopher Nolan, served as executive producer on the project. At one time, Paglen's screenplay was part of what is known as the Black List, a list of popular but unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Transcendence was a disappointment at the box office, grossing only slightly more than its $100 million budget. The film received mainly negative reviews; it was criticized for its plot structure, characters and dialogue. Documentary film Poster Girl is a 2010 documentary film about an American soldier's experience with posttraumatic stress disorder after returning from the Iraq War. The film showed at the 37th Telluride Film Festival on September 3, 2010. It was named as a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 83rd Academy Awards on January 25, 2011 but lost to Strangers No More. The documentary short film is a production of Portrayal Films and was conceived and produced by Mitchell Block and directed and photographed by Sara Nesson. Comedy Christinas Heimreise is a film directed by Ludwig Cremer released on Mar 25, 1965. Documentary film Madonna: Truth or Dare is a 1991 American documentary film chronicling the life of American singer-songwriter Madonna during her 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour. The film was generally well received by critics and was successful at the box office, at that point becoming the highest-grossing documentary of all time with a worldwide gross of $29,012,935. It was screened out of competition at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Madonna produced another documentary I'm Going to Tell You a Secret which followed her 2004 Re-Invention World Tour. It was filmed and narrated in the same style as Truth or Dare, with stage performances filmed in colour and behind-the-scenes in black and white. The film was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actress for Madonna as herself. It holds an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Science Fiction The story begins with footage of the 30 year war, and all the hardships mankind has had with the alien prescense known as ""the Jam"". We are now shown a group of jets engaging the Jam in a ariel battle. Enter Rei Fukai, a young pilot who gets the honor of flying Yukikaze. On their way back to base, Rei and his co-pilot encounter another jet fighter, it appears to be one of their own, but Yukikaze gives the order that it's an enemy. Rei shoots it down. Upon his arrival, he is scolded by his superior, and friend, James. He is brought before the commanding officiers and he explains to them how Yukikaze recvealed it to be a Jam. On their way home, James tries to comfort Rei. The next day James takes Rei out for a little relaxation. He tells him stories about how far along Rei has come. Rei seems to be a little cheered up now. The next morning James discusses Yukikaze with his general, Lynn. Later that day Rei and his co-pilot are sent off on a mission. They are attacked by the Jam, but are Documentary film Explore a metaphorical musing of human presence on the blue planet as the performers share their experience and emotions at that quintessential moment of an act. Documentary film Once upon a time, two brothers from a tiny town in the far north of England, set out to make fishing tackle. Their wares captured more than just fish. Soon they had won the hearts and minds of fishing maharajahs, film stars and royalty the world over. Their names were William and JJ Hardy.With their genius, devotion, and innovative marketing they would conquer the world. They grew an army of craftsmen and the family firm of Hardy's has been synonymous with the best in fishing ever since. That was more than 130 years ago and how the world has changed!Today “Mister Jim” is how the employees address Jim Hardy, last of the family to work for Hardy's and now retired. Take an incredible journey with Mr. Jim back over a golden era of angling, using unbelievable film from the Hardy archives over nearly a century, when rivers really did seem stuffed with salmon. Hear from the master craftsman and share their pride in a time and place when making handmade fishing tackle really was something special, something to celebrate. And then ponder the question, is this golden age really a lost world? Could it ever happen again... Comedy The Haunted Barn is a short 1931 Australian comedy film produced by F.W. Thring directed by Gregan McMahon. It was one of the first productions by Thring's Efftee Studios. The film was produced to support of the feature Diggers and shown on the same bill. Animation Robots is a 2005 American computer animated comic science fiction film produced by Blue Sky Studios for Twentieth Century Fox, and was released theatrically on March 11, 2005. The story was created by Chris Wedge and William Joyce, a children's book author/illustrator. Originally developing a film version of Joyce's book Santa Calls, Joyce and Wedge then decided to develop an original story about a world of robots. Joyce served as producer and production designer for the film. It features the voices of Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Greg Kinnear, Mel Brooks, Amanda Bynes, Drew Carey and Robin Williams. Thriller X, Y is a 2004 independent film directed by Vladimir Vitkin. In the film, Frankie de Leon awakens after a night of stripping and drinking to discover that she has a man's personality. Terry Connor, her boyfriend, attempts to help her put together what has happened, which might involve Frankie and a bar patron having switched identities when they both collapsed at the same time. X, Y was well received by critics at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. However, the film was not as popular among the general public in the United States. Thriller Waiting in the Dark is a 2006 drama romance thriller film directed by Daisuke Tengan. Documentary film The Waiting Point is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Masa Drndic. Thriller Suture is a 1993 neo-noir film directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel and stars Dennis Haysbert and Mel Harris. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film War Department Report is a 1943 documentary film directed by Oliver Lundquist. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy The Lucky Ones is a 2008 American comedy-drama directed by Neil Burger. The screenplay by Burger and Dirk Wittenborn focuses on three United States Army soldiers who find themselves drawn together by unforeseen circumstances. Documentary film That Summer Day is a one-hour docudrama directed by Jon East, written by Clive Bradley, produced by Hannah Pescod and executive produced by Jon East and Mark Redhead that provides a fictional account of the lives of six children on the day of the bombings of the London public transport system on 7 July 2005. The drama combines fictional elements and archive footage from television and radio to document the effect the events had on the children. The programme's creation is the result from the correspondence the CBBC website received following the events, from children struggling to come to terms with it. In the early development of the show, the creators visited schools and people from charities like ChildLine, who had talked to children about the subject, to find out which themes and issues the programme needed to address to properly respond to the questions raised by children. The programme was filmed on location in London and at Islington Green School. Several of its students were extras during filming. In the press release announcing the programme, executive producer Mark Redhead said: Comedy Farsighted for Two Diopters is a 1976 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Petar B. Vasilev and written by Mormarevi Brothers. The film stars Georgi Partsalev, Dimitar Panov, Sashka Bratanova, Ivan Obretenov and Valentin Gadzhokov. The film represents the clash between the generations in the person of the conservative father Dimo Manchev and his daughter. The accurate examining of real problems are presented spiced with a lot of humour in the typical of Mormarevi plain language and a touch of nostalgia. It is known that the character of Dimo Manchev was specially written and designed for Partsalev. Animation Al Dente is a 1998 short film created by Aardman Animations. Documentary film Capturing Avatar is a 2010 documentary film directed by Laurent Bouzereau. Animation Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty is a six-minute-long CG/flash animated socially satirical black comedy short film, directed by Nicky Phelan and produced by Darragh O'Connell of Brown Bag Films in 2008. It was written by Kathleen O'Rourke. The plot centres on Granny O'Grimm, a seemingly sweet old lady, who loses the plotline as she tells her own version of Sleeping Beauty to her terrified granddaughter. Granny O'Grimm started life as a character in a sketch in Kathleen O'Rourke's comedy show. Director Nicky Phelan saw Granny O’Grimm’s potential as an animated character and, with Brown Bag Films, production began in 2008. Kathleen O'Rourke reprised her role to voice the character in the short film. The film received funding from the Irish Film Board, RTÉ and the Arts Council through the ‘Frameworks’ scheme. It has received 11 national and international awards including the Newport Beach Film Festival, Cinegael Montreal and the Heart of Gold Film Festival, Australia. In January 2010, the film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 82nd Academy Awards. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy The Rude, the Mad, and the Funny is a comedy film directed by David J. Garfield. Comedy Apne Paraye is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film directed by Basu Chatterjee and produced by Mushir Alam. It stars Amol Palekar and Shabana Azmi in pivotal roles. It is based on the Bengali novel, Nishkriti by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Ashalata who made her Hindi film debut with the film was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress Animation Junk Space is a 2011 animated short film directed by Marion Delannoy, Jonathan Djob Nkondo, Paul Lacolley, Kevin Manach, and Nicolas Pegon. Comedy Girl on a Bicycle is a 2013 English-language independent romantic comedy directed and written by Jeremy Leven, produced by Quirin Berg and Max Wiedemann, and starring Vincenzo Amato, Nora Tschirner, Paddy Considine, Louise Monot, and Stephane Debac. Girl on a Bicycle was filmed in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, and Paris, France. Thriller The Spirit is a 2008 American neo-noir superhero film, written and directed by Frank Miller and starring Gabriel Macht, Eva Mendes, Sarah Paulson, Dan Lauria, Paz Vega, Jaime King, Scarlett Johansson, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film is based on the newspaper comic strip The Spirit by Will Eisner. OddLot and Lionsgate produced the film. The Spirit was released in the United States on December 25, 2008, and on DVD and Blu-ray on April 14, 2009. The film was a box office flop and received negative reviews, with critics citing its melodrama, poor acting, unfocused plot, and diverging from the source material. Thriller Murder in the Central Committee is a 1982 Spanish thriller film directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Patxi Andión and Victoria Abril. The plot follows a private detective, an ex-communist and former CIA agent, who travels from Barcelona to Madrid to discover the identity of the assassin of the leader of the Spanish Communist Party who was stabbed during a blackout while presiding over a meeting of the party's Central Committee. The film is a thriller with ironic political overtones. The script was written by director Vicente Aranda. It was based on a book of the same name by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, one of a series of novels that featured the character of a hard-boiled detective called Pepe Carvalho. It was adapted for the screen the year after its publication. Asesinato en el Comité Central was Aranda’s first work shot in Madrid instead of his native Barcelona. The film received a cold commercial response. Comedy If You Want to See Your Mother Again is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Xavier Douin. Documentary film Dying to Tell the Story is a 1998 documentary, biographical film written and directed by Kyra Thompson. Thriller Khap is a 2011 Hindi film starring Yuvika Chaudhary Om Puri, Govind Namdeo, Manoj Pahwa, Mohnish Bahl. Directed by Ajai Sinha, the film is a socio-political drama based on the Manoj-Babli honour killing case and Khap Panchayats in villages of Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, which order honour killing to prevent marriages within the same gotra. Comedy My First Night is a 1998 comedy film written by Miguel Albaladejo, Elvira Lindo and directed by Miguel Albaladejo. Comedy "The film plays in the year 1980 in the small Israeli town of Kefar Sava. The Levy family of eight is happy and complete. The parents attempt to instil just two things into their children: absolute loyalty to the family and the unconditional readiness of each of them to make their dreams come true. The unfortunate fact that the twin brothers Erez and Ofer have fallen for the same girl, however, is destined to destroy the peace. Things get even more out of hand when Erez and his secret lover discover a family secret that could change the lives of all of them. Erez, who wants to escape his fate, leaves his brother and his broken family behind. Tragic comedy with lots of depth." Quoting the synopsis on the Zurich Film Festival site. Comedy L'Étrange Désir de monsieur Bard English: The Strange Desire of Mr. Bard, is a French drama film from 1954, directed by Géza von Radványi, written by Géza von Radványi, starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. Documentary film Facing Your Danger is a 1946 American short film directed by Edwin E. Olsen. It won an Academy Award at the 19th Academy Awards in 1947 for Best Short Subject. Documentary film Ghosts of Door County is a documentary film directed by Marc Stevens. Comedy Punctured is a 2011 comedy film directed by Shari Hamrick. Comedy Accidents Happen is a 2010 Australian coming of age comedy drama film directed by Andrew Lancaster and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Sebastian Gregory, Harry Cook, Joel Tobeck and Sarah Woods. Written by Brian Carbee, based on his own childhood and adolescence, the story revolves around an accident-prone teenage boy and his family. The film was shot in Sydney, New South Wales over June – July 2008, and opened in Australia on 22 April 2010. Documentary film It's the summer of 1863, more than two years into our nation's devastating Civil War, and the stakes have never been higher. The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, led by Robert E. Lee, crosses into Pennsylvania. Trailed by the Union's Army of the Potomac, Lee's 75,000-strong army heads toward Harrisburg, but the forces meet instead near Gettysburg, a quiet farm town that would become synonymous with the epic battle that all but decided the outcome of the American Civil War. For three long days, the two sides clashed in one of the war's bloodiest engagements to decide the ultimate question: Would the United States of America survive? Executive produced by Ridley and Tony Scott, GETTYSBURG strips away the romanticized veneer of the Civil War to present the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg in a new light--a visceral, terrifying and deeply personal experience, fought by men who put everything on the line in defense of their vision of the American future. Cinematic in scope, GETTYSBURG is an information-packed look at the turning points, strategic decisions, technology and little-known facts surrounding the battle. Developed in collaboration with highly esteemed Civil War historians, GETTYSBURG reflects hundreds of individual accounts of the battle--the unique voices of struggle, defeat and triumph that tell the larger story of a bitterly conflicted nation. Documentary film Being Different is a 1981 documentary written and directed by Harry Rasky. Comedy Freebie and the Bean is a 1974 action-comedy film about two San Francisco police detectives who attempt to bring down a local hijacking boss. The picture, a precursor to the buddy cop film genre popularized a decade later, stars James Caan, Alan Arkin, Loretta Swit and Valerie Harper. Harper was nominated for the Golden Globe for New Star of the Year. The film was directed by Richard Rush. An article in Rolling Stone magazine alleged that Stanley Kubrick called Freebie and the Bean the best film of 1974. Arkin and Caan would not appear in another movie together again until the 2008 film adaptation of Get Smart. Animation Oreo Cakesters 'Scientist' is a 2011 animated short film directed by Steve Angel. Comedy A Lost Man is a 2007 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Danielle Arbid. The film premiered on 18 March during the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, in the Directors' Fortnight section. It is possibly the most sexually graphic film ever made by an Arab director. Comedy Woman Chases Man is a romantic comedy film starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea. This was the fifth and final film that Hopkins and McCrea made together, the others being The Richest Girl in the World, Barbary Coast, Splendor and These Three. Comedy You Can't Touch the Dead, Kid is the 2011 comedy film written by David Trueba, José Luis García Sánchez and Bernardo Sánchez. It Was directed by Jose Luis Garcia Sanchez. Documentary film Africa Speaks! is a 1930 American documentary film directed by Walter Futter and narrated by Lowell Thomas. Thriller Svart Lucia is a 1992 Swedish-Danish film directed by Rumle Hammerich. At the 28th Guldbagge Awards Tova Magnusson Norling was nominated for the Best Actress award. Comedy How the West Was Fun is a 1994 TV movie starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Comedy Joshi Zu is an upcoming 2014 Japanese tokusatsu comedy film directed by Yūichi Fukuda. It is scheduled to be released on 7 June, 2014. Comedy The Trash is a 2002 comedy drama film written and directed by Karel Spevácek. Animation Millennio is a 1995 short animated film directed by Simone Massi. Comedy "Don’t forget your Clipper card! The Bus Pass takes us cruising aboard public transportation and begs the age old question: “is she or isn’t she?” Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film The Tree That Grows on a Wall is a 2012 documentary film directed by Tomás Lipgot. Comedy French Cancan is a 1954 French musical film written and directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean Gabin and María Félix. Where Renoir’s previous film Le Carosse d’or had celebrated the 18th century Italian commedia dell’arte, this work is a homage to the Parisian café-concert of the 19th century with its popular singers and dancers. Visually, the film evokes the paintings of Degas and the Impressionists, including his own father Pierre-Auguste Renoir. It also marked his return to France and to French cinema after an exile that began in 1940. Comedy Romeo and Juliet in Yiddish is a 2010 comedy drama film written and directed by Eve Annenberg. Documentary film Walking with the Dead examines some of the most haunted places in the state of Indiana. See evidence of unexplainable paranormal events like visits from turn-of-the-century celebrities at Tuckaway House, appearances of Lady Rivoli at the Rivoli Theater and the angry energy of past prisoners at Hartford City Jail. Documentary film Sira - Songs of the Crescent Moon is a documentary film written and directed by Sandra Gysi and Ahmed Abdel Mohsen. Comedy "Pillow talk is anything but light as Lorimer starts off, but the serious conversation doesn’t sit well with half of the pair." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film The Pink Helmet Posse is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Kristelle Laroche and Ben Mullinkosson. Comedy Straight-Jacket is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Richard Day, based on his play. Done as a pastiche of the Rock Hudson-Doris Day romantic comedy films, Straight-Jacket tells the story of Guy Stone, a closeted gay actor in the 1950s who is modeled on Hudson. Documentary film The City Addicted to Crystal Meth is a British documentary by Louis Theroux. It was televised on 9 August 2009. Theroux filmed his documentary in Fresno, California which has one of the highest number of crystal meth users in the United States. Thriller Striking Distance is a 1993 action thriller film starring Bruce Willis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Dennis Farina, and Tom Sizemore as Pittsburgh Police officers pursuing a serial killer. It was directed by Rowdy Herrington and written by Herrington and Marty Kaplan. The film was shot on location throughout Pittsburgh; its early title was Three Rivers. Comedy Twitches Too is a 2007 Disney Channel Original Movie. It is the sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie Twitches, released in 2005. The film began production in late April 2007 and was released on October 12. It aired during Disney Channel's Halloween Month. The Disney Channel Original Series, Wizards of Waverly Place, premiered on the same day. The first trailer was released during the premiere of the DCOM High School Musical 2. On its premiere night, the movie brought in 6.9 million viewers. Documentary film The Road to Valhalla is a documentary film directed by Ken Spurgeon. Thriller Deewaar is a 1975 Indian crime-drama film directed by Yash Chopra, written by Salim-Javed, and starring Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor. Reflective of "the tumultuous politics of the early 70s" in India, Deewaar tells the story of two impoverished brothers who, after their family is betrayed by the misplaced idealism of their father, struggle to survive on the streets of Mumbai. Deewaar was a ground-breaking work. It was one of a few films which established Bachchan as the "angry young man" of Bollywood cinema and Parveen Babi as the "new Bollywood woman" whose character Anita is "a liberated working girl, smoking, drinking and sleeping with her lover, defying every Hindi film heroine rule." This movie cemented the success of the writing duo Salim-Javed, who went on to write many more blockbuster films, and made them one of the most memorable writers in Hindi cinema. It is said that after the success of this film, the value of film writers skyrocketed, thanks to Salim-Javed, and they soon were being paid as high as some of the actors at the time. Documentary film The End of Eden is a 1986 environmental documentary in which the South African filmmaker Rick Lomba showed the rapid degradation of Africa’s ecosystems. The introduction of cattle ranching and the beef industry in the southern African landscape is featured prominently within the film as a primary source of devastation to the land. The film is severely critical of the policies of the World Bank and other international banks in advocating and funding African industrial agricultural and cattle breeding projects in an attempt to boost African economies. It portrays graphically the otherwise forbidden pesticides used to try to eradicate the tsetse fly, which he describes as the last bastion of defence the wilderness has against the encroachment of civilisation, and the erosion and overgrazing that results. Some of it is filmed from a microlight aircraft which he used to approach these areas. Numerous interviews with persons engaged in conservation, big-game hunting, hunger relief and agriculture are presented as well as some economically and environmentally sustainable alternatives such as wildlife farming. Documentary film Scenes from the Big Chair is a documentary film about the British band Tears For Fears. Released on home video in 1985, the 75 minute documentary was made at the height of the band's global success following the release of their multi-platinum selling album Songs from the Big Chair. The documentary was made by renowned music video and film director Nigel Dick, who had already made several promo videos with the band including their hits "Shout", "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", and "Head Over Heels". It includes a variety of interviews with band members Roland Orzabal, Curt Smith, Ian Stanley and Manny Elias, footage from the band's 1985 "Big Chair" tour, a segment where the band filmed a promotional appearance for Japanese television at Blenheim Palace in England, and clips from the promotional videos for the five singles released from the album. Scenes from the Big Chair was also released on Laserdisc and the short-lived Video CD format. It was released on DVD in 2005, twenty years after its initial home video release. Comedy Bedside Manner is a 1945 American film directed by Andrew L. Stone. The film is also known as Her Favorite Patient; the title of the Astor Pictures 1950 re-release. Animation Dragons: Fire & Ice is a 2004 computer-animated CGI adventure film and the first of a two-part series based on the Mega Bloks toyline. The film was released directly to DVD and is the story of two unlikely heroes, Prince Dev of the Norvagen and Princess Kyra of the Draigar. These two band together along with their dragons, Targon and Aurora, to help save Dragon World and their world from evil. A sequel, Dragons II: The Metal Ages, was released in 2005. Comedy Ustedes los ricos is a Mexican film made during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. It is the second film in a trilogy. The first is Nosotros los pobres and the third is Pepe El Toro. Ustedes los ricos stars Mexican actor/singer Pedro Infante as Pepe, with a cast – including Blanca Estela Pavón and Evita Muñoz "Chachita" – that is very well known in Mexico for working in several films from the Golden Age. Animation Dog Gone People is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Elmer Fudd. Released November 12, 1960, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. Elmer is voiced by Hal Smith, one of the voice actors who replaced Arthur Q. Bryan in the role after Bryan's death. The main plot revolves around Elmer doing a favor to his boss by watching his dog, Rupert, during an out-of-town trip ... the catch being that Rupert behaves as though he is a human and expects to be treated accordingly, and that Elmer must do everything he can to not offend his guest or risk losing out on more than just a work promotion. Documentary film Vietnam Requiem was an ABC News Closeup Series television documentary directed by Bill Couturié and Jonas McCord. It was filmed in 1982, and transmitted in 1984 about the post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by veterans. It provided a substantial part of the sound samples used by Paul Hardcastle in his 1985 track "19". The film comprises interviews with five Vietnam War veterans then in prison for crimes committed after discharge, inter-cut with news footage from the time of the war, with narration by Peter Thomas. Animation The Battle of Kerzhenets is a 1971 Soviet animated film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano and Yuriy Norshteyn. The film is set to music by Rimsky-Korsakov and uses Russian frescoes and paintings from the 14th–16th centuries. These are animated using 2-dimensional stop motion animation. Thriller The Triangle is a 2001 thriller television movie released August 13, 2001 starring Luke Perry and Dan Cortese. It was directed by Lewis Teague, and filmed in the Barbados and Canada. Comedy One Man Show is a 2001 Malayalam-language comedy-drama film that marks the directorial debut of Shafi with screenplay by the Rafi Mecartin duo. It stars Jayaram, Samyuktha Varma, Lal, Manya, Kalabhavan Mani and Narendra Prasad in pivotal roles. The story unfurls itself in the course of a TV game show. The film turned out to be hit in the box office and gave a good opening for director Shafi. Comedy Ken & Mary: The Asian Truck Express is a comedy film directed by Kenta Fukasaku. Comedy Mannequin is a 1987 romantic comedy fantasy film starring Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cattrall, Meshach Taylor, James Spader, G. W. Bailey, and Estelle Getty. Directed and written by Michael Gottlieb, the film was also co-written by Edward Rugoff. The original music score was composed by Sylvester Levay. The film tells about a chronically underemployed artist named Jonathan Switcher who gets a job as a department-store window dresser and falls in love with a mannequin —the attraction being that she comes to life on occasion, but only for him. Mannequin received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for its main title tune, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship. The song reached #1 in the Billboard Hot 100 on April 4, 1987, and #1 on the UK Singles Chart for four weeks the following month. In 1991, a sequel to the film called Mannequin Two: On the Move was released. Documentary film De heilige familie is a 1975 film directed by Roeland Kerbosch. Animation Dolls vs. Dictators is a 2011 short film directed by Martha Colburn. Documentary film Pequeñas Voces (Little Voices) is a 2010 animated documentary film based on Jairo Carrillo's short film 'Little Voices' (2003) which depicts the lives of displaced children in Colombia through the use of their voices and drawings. Comedy De México llegó el amor is a 1940 Argentine black-and-white film, directed by Richard Harlan and written by Ariel Cortazzo and Conrado de Keller. It premiered on July 16, 1940. Documentary film Garapa is a 2009 film directed by José Padilha. Thriller Attack of the Robots from Nebula-5 is a 2008 short film directed by García Ibarra. Documentary film All the Notes is a 2003 documentary film directed by Christopher Felver. Science Fiction Paragraf 78 - Film vtoroy is a 2007 action sci-fi thriller film written and directed by Mikhail Khleborodov. Comedy Frihed på prøve is a 2010 comedy drama film written and directed by Erik Clausen. Thriller My Soul Brother is a 1994 film directed by Mariano Barroso. Documentary film Nine Hundred Nights is a documentary film of the psychedelic band Big Brother and The Holding Company, directed by Michael Burlingame. Comedy General Education is a 2012 comedy film, directed by Tom Morris, starring Chris Sheffield, Maiara Walsh, Elaine Hendrix, Bobby Campo, Janeane Garofalo and Larry Miller and produced by Pelican House Productions. The film was shot in Chico and Gridley, California. Animation The Cathedral is a science fiction short story by Jacek Dukaj, winner of the Janusz A. Zajdel Award in 2000. It is also the name of a 2002 short animated movie by Tomasz Bagiński, based on the same story. The film was nominated in 2002 for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film for the 75th Academy Awards. The film also won the title of Best Animated Short at Siggraph 2002 in San Antonio as well as several other awards. Comedy The Braineater is a 2001 comedy, horror and short film written and directed by Conor McMahon. Comedy Magnetic Poles is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Maria Rosenblum. Documentary film The Cornerstone Festival: Twenty Years and Counting is a 2004 music documentary film directed by Jeremy Gudauskas. Comedy Terrorama! is the first feature film of Dutch director Edwin Brienen. In 2002 Terrorama! won the award for Best film at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival and best leading actress at the Toronto Independent Film Festival. Science Fiction Miles Hawkins thought he had it all -- money, brains, a great family and a killer serve. A bullet changed his life. Left him paralyzed. Now, today, it's about to change again. Hawkins has invented a "harness." It's a piece of cutting edge technology with a headgear which allows the transmitters in the brain to bypass the spine. Translation: he can walk again. Actually, he can do more than that. He has more than he had before. Increased strength, speed, agility. The one thing he can't do is be normal. Either he's in a wheelchair, or he's in this techno-getup. Can't take a stroll in the park like you or me. What's he to do? At first a reluctant hero, Hawkins is drawn into a world of fighting crime because the violence which turned his life upside-down is doing the same to the world around him. While in the harness and headset, he assumes the identity of the Mantis and fights back... *note* this entry is for the original pilot movie, use specials 2 and 3 for the DVD, Amazon, iTunes and Syndicated versions. Documentary film Travels in the Congo is a French documentary film, directed by Marc Allégret. It depicts his expedition in French Equatorial Africa. The film debuted on 8 July, 1927, opening at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier. It was the first directorial effort by Allégret. About 80 minutes of this film survive. Thriller The Dallas Connection is a 1994 action adventure film starring Bruce Penhall, Mark Barriere and Julie Strain. It was written and directed by Christian Drew Sidaris and is part of the "Triple B" film series produced by Andy Sidaris. Animation A City On Fire is a 2013 short animation news documentary film written and directed by Michelle Tsen. Comedy Nasty Burgers is a low-budget feature film made in Canada and released to theaters in 1993. Filmed in 16 mm, it was directed by Canadian filmmaker James Motluk. The movie was financed by Motluk juggling credit cards, using one to pay off the other, then increasing the spending limit and so on. It opened at the Bloor Cinema in Toronto to a sell-out crowd but generally poor reviews. The story follows three brothers who struggle to run a fast food restaurant in the small town of Brockville. Animation Daredevil: Vol. 1 is a 2003 animated film written by Kevin Smith. Comedy The Good Night is a 2007 romantic comedy film written and directed by Jake Paltrow. The film stars his sister Gwyneth Paltrow, Penélope Cruz, Martin Freeman, Danny DeVito, Simon Pegg and others. The movie takes place in London and New York, where a former pop star who now writes commercial jingles for a living experiences a mid-life crisis. The movie was released on the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Animation ZeeC is a 2011 animated short film directed by Lee Ho-rim and Bae Seong-ho. Comedy Doctor Innocent aanu is a 2012 Malayalam comedy film directed by Ajmal, starring Innocent and Sona Nair the lead roles. Documentary film The Trials of Ted Haggard is a 2008 documentary TV film directed by Alexandra Pelosi. Documentary film A Cell Phone Movie is a 2011 Bosnian documentary film directed by Nedžad Begović. The film was shot entirely on his mobile phone and won the Best Documentary Award at the 2011 Sarajevo Film Festival and the Jury Award for Best Documentary Film at 2012 Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival in New York. Documentary film George & Brad Live Long and Prosper is a 2012 short documentary comedy directed by Jessica Sanders. Thriller Manhunter is a 1986 American crime thriller film based on Thomas Harris' novel Red Dragon. Written and directed by Michael Mann, it stars William Petersen as Will Graham and features Brian Cox as Hannibal Lecktor. When asked to investigate a killer known as "The Tooth Fairy", FBI profiler Will Graham comes out of retirement to lend his talents to the case, but in doing so he must confront the specter of his past and meet with a jailed killer who nearly counted Graham amongst his victims. Dennis Farina co-stars as Jack Crawford, Graham's superior at the FBI, and serial killer Francis Dollarhyde—"The Tooth Fairy"—is portrayed by Tom Noonan. Manhunter focuses on the forensic work carried out by the FBI to track down the killer and shows the long-term effects that cases like this have on Graham, highlighting the similarities between him and his quarry. The film features heavily stylized use of color to convey this sense of duality, and the nature of the characters' similarity has been explored in academic readings of the film. Documentary film Bombay Calling is a 2006 feature documentary film directed by Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, Bombay Calling chronicles the lives of young call center workers in Bombay India. Comedy The Black Cannon Incident is a 1985 Chinese black comedy film satirizing the bureaucracy and paranoia of Chinese authority. Presented by Xi'an Film Studio and directed by Huang Jianxin, it stars Gao Ming, Gerhard Olschewski, and Liu Zifeng. The film was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Looney Tunes is an upcoming film. Documentary film Doctors of the Dark Side is a documentary about the role of physicians and psychologists in the torture of prisoners. The movie tells the story of four detainees, and how healthcare professionals working for the United States Army and the Central Intelligence Agency implemented enhanced interrogation techniques, and covered up signs of torture at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp and Abu Ghraib Prison. Interviews with medical, legal and intelligence experts and evidence from declassified government memos document how the torture of detainees could not continue without the assistance of doctors. Comedy Act Naturally is a 1993 drama film directed by Harald Zwart. Science Fiction The Gleam is a 2006 horror science-fiction film written and directed by Sridhar Ranganath. Thriller The Gristle is a 2001 film directed by David Portlock. Comedy Two Tickets to Paris is a 1962 musical comedy film directed by Greg Garrison. Documentary film Guitarist/composer Ry Cooder teams up with acclaimed director Wim Wenders (Paris, Texas) to bring to life the Grammy Award® winning smash hit album featuring the rediscovered talents of Cuba's foremost folk musicians. From the crumbling barrios of their native Havana to their triumphant, sold-out concerts in Amsterdam and New York City's Carnegie Hall, Buena Vista Social Club is an unforgettable journey into the vibrant personalities and unforgettable music of the artists who sparked a worldwide musical phenomenon. Documentary film Corpus: A Home Movie about Selena is a film by filmmaker, Lourdes Portillo about Mexican American singer-songwriter Selena Quintanilla-Pérez. It places emphasis on the transformation of Selena from a popular entertainer into a modern-day saint and role model. This documentary uses authentic home videos, news stories, footage from concerts and a debate between intellectuals to analyze the effect of Selena and Selena’s murder at the hands of Yolanda Saldivar, the president of her fan club. Comedy William Shatner roast was Executive Produced by Joel Gallen, with Aaron Matthew Lee serving as Head Writer. Jason Alexander acted as roast master with Andy Dick (as the "love child" of James T. Kirk and Spock), Farrah Fawcett, Greg Giraldo, Lisa Lampanelli, Artie Lange, Nichelle Nichols, Patton Oswalt, Kevin Pollak, Jeff Ross, George Takei, Betty White, and Fred Willard performing the roasting duties. Special, pre-taped, guest appearances were made by Leonard Nimoy, Sandra Bullock, Ben Stiller, Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel, and Clint Howard. The Leonard Nimoy sequence which originally opened the broadcast on Comedy Central (Nimoy and Shatner were shown having an argument over the phone) was omitted from the DVD release, while many pre-taped sequences and jokes told during the roast itself were added back in after originally being cut. Documentary film Zero Degrees of Separation is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Elle Flanders. Thriller The Fifth Estate is a 2013 thriller film directed by Bill Condon, about the news-leaking website WikiLeaks. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as its editor-in-chief and founder Julian Assange, and Daniel Brühl as its former spokesperson Daniel Domscheit-Berg. Anthony Mackie, David Thewlis, Alicia Vikander, Stanley Tucci, and Laura Linney are featured in supporting roles. The film's screenplay was written by Josh Singer based in-part on Domscheit-Berg's book Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange and the World's Most Dangerous Website, as well as WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy by British journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding. The film's name is a term used to describe the people who operate in the manner of journalists outside the normal constraints imposed on the mainstream media. Documentary film Le miroir de la terre is a 1980 short, documentary film directed by Paul de Roubaix and Daniel Absil. Documentary film Tripping with Caveh is a 30-minute documentary in which independent filmmaker Caveh Zahedi takes hallucinogenic mushrooms with singer-songwriter Will Oldham. The film was originally intended as the first installment of a would-be television series, but no other episodes have been shot to date. Thriller The Speckled Band is a 1931 British film directed by Jack Raymond and an adaption of Arthur Conan Doyle's story The Adventure of the Speckled Band, which features Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson investigating the fears of a young woman and the suspicious death of her sister. Science Fiction Gunheavy is a 2008 action science-fiction war film written and directed by Angelo Lopes. Animation Live outside the Box is a 2012 short, comedy, animation film written and directed by Shu-Hsuan Lin. Comedy Stuck Like Chuck is a low budget romantic comedy about friendship, love, college and the awkward situations that bring them all together. It was written, directed, edited and produced by student filmmaker Jerry Cavallaro for about $2,500. It stars Joe Moran, Jocelyn DeBoer and Patrick McColley. Lloyd Kaufman makes a cameo appearance. Thriller Beyond the Door is a 1982 Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. Documentary film This space available is a 2011 documentary film written by Chidem Alie, Elisa Bonora and Marc Gobe, and directed by Gwenaelle Gobe. Documentary film "When two friends stage a bicycle race to determine who is the best racer of all time, Eddy Merckx or Lance Armstrong, a love triangle develops." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Beverly Hills Chihuahua is a 2008 family comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures, the first in the Beverly Hills Chihuaha series. It is directed by Raja Gosnell and was released on October 3, 2008. The films stars Piper Perabo, Jamie Lee Curtis and Manolo Cardona as the human leads and Drew Barrymore, George Lopez and Andy Garcia in voice-over roles. The plot centers on a Chihuahua, Chloe, who gets dognapped in Mexico and has to escape from an evil Doberman, El Diablo, with a help from a lonely German Shepherd, Delgado, and a hyperactive male Chihuahua, Papi, who has a desperate crush on her. A sequel called Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 was released on direct-to-DVD on February 1, 2011, and another, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta! was released on September 18, 2012. Documentary film Down to the Bone: Anatomy of a Prequel is a 2007 documentary film directed by Jeffrey Schwarz Comedy Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour is a 1943 comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett. Documentary film Rain of the Children is a 2008 feature film written, directed and produced by Vincent Ward. In Rain of the Children, Ward further explores the subject of his earlier film, In Spring One Plants Alone when, as a young film student he travelled to the Ureweras and documented the lives of an elderly Māori woman and her schizophrenic son. Documentary film DMX: The Dark Prince is a 2004 documentary film written by Theron K. Cal and directed by Theron K. Cal. Documentary film Garth Live from Central Park is a 1997 music documentary directed by Marty Callner. Comedy Speedy Gonzales – noin 7 veljeksen poika is a Finnish western comedy directed by Ere Kokkonen, and written by Kokkonen with Spede Pasanen and Vesa-Matti Loiri. The title refers to Pasanen's 1968 film Noin seitsemän veljestä, though the movie does not otherwise link to it in any way. The basic premise of the movie is to poke fun at the conventions and clichés of spaghetti westerns, which is accomplished by the juxtaposition of serious elements with the parody that Pasanen was famous for. The resulting film is considered both a tribute and a mockery of westerns as a whole. Thriller In Their Skin, known in some countries as Replicas, is a 2012 Canadian home invasion thriller film directed by Jeremy Power Regimbal and starring Selma Blair, Joshua Close, Rachel Miner and James D'Arcy. The film was released theatrically in the United States by IFC Films and in Canada by Kinosmith. The film is about a grieving family who escape to their cottage to reconnect. There, they are terrorized by neighbours with a sadistic agenda. Documentary film Motodrom is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Jörg Wagner. Thriller Taboo is a Mystery Thriller film directed by Max Makowski and stars Nick Stahl, Eddie Kaye Thomas and January Jones. Comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous is a 1999 American black comedy film directed by Michael Patrick Jann and starring Kirstie Alley, Ellen Barkin, Kirsten Dunst, Allison Janney, Denise Richards, Brittany Murphy, and Amy Adams in her film debut. Shot in a mockumentary format, it follows the contestants in a beauty pageant called the Sarah Rose Cosmetics Mount Rose American Teen Princess Pageant, held in the small fictional town of Mount Rose, Minnesota, in which various contestants begin to die in suspicious ways. Animation The Gold Sparrow is a 2013 short animated action fantasy and science fiction film written and directed by Daniel Stessen. Documentary film Voces Vivas is a 2011 documentary film directed by Pedro Pablo Celedón. Thriller Black Ransom is a 2010 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Wong Jing and Venus Keung and starring Simon Yam, Michael Miu and Fala Chen. Comedy Bye Bye Braverman is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lumet. The screenplay by Herbert Sargent was adapted from the 1964 novel To An Early Grave by Wallace Markfield. Thriller Corrado is 2010 film starring Tom Sizemore, Johnny Messner, Candace Elaine, and Edoardo Ballerini. Thriller Double Murder is a 1977 Italian giallo film directed by Steno. Comedy Bring It On: Fight to the Finish is a 2009 Direct-to-video teen comedy film starring Christina Milian, Cody Longo, Vanessa Born, Gabrielle Dennis and Rachele Brooke Smith. Directed by Bille Woodruff, the film is the fifth in a series of stand-alone films starting with the 2000 film Bring It On. The DVD and Blu-ray editions were both released on September 1, 2009. Science Fiction World on a Wire, is a 1973 science fiction film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Shot in 16 mm, it was made for German television and originally aired in 1973, as a two-part miniseries. Starring Klaus Löwitsch, it was based on the novel Simulacron-3 by Daniel F. Galouye. An adaptation of the film was presented as the play World of Wires, directed by Jay Scheib, in 2012. Comedy Love Is Eternal While It Lasts is a 2004 Italian romantic comedy film written, directed and starred by Carlo Verdone. For her performance Laura Morante won the Nastro d'Argento for best actress. Thriller Soap is a 2009 short drama film written and directed by Dusty Mancinelli. Documentary film Stuart Ross, an inner city public high school teacher by day and a guerrilla artist by night has discovered the delicate balance of a nine to five and his passion, art. Avid dumpster diver and self proclaimed engineer and inventor, without even a day's worth of formal art training, he is nothing short of a phenomenon.The Survival of the Wildebeest is a compelling documentary about life, passion, curiosity and learning that depicts 8 months of intense "Ross-reality." A wildebeest in the jungle of Manhattan, Stuart Ross most show us what makes him different than the thousands of other emerging artists all around him and survive the treacherous elements that he will encounter on the creative journey of a lifetime.In just 80 days, he must prepare for the largest showcase of his artistic career. Comedy Coup de Torchon is a 1981 French film adaptation of Jim Thompson's 1964 novel Pop. 1280, directed by Bertrand Tavernier. The film changes the novel's setting from a West Texas oil boom town to a small town in French West Africa. The film had 2,199,309 Admissions in France and was the 16th most attended film of the year. Comedy Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American black comedy crime film directed by Quentin Tarantino, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Roger Avary. The film is known for its eclectic dialogue, ironic mix of humor and violence, nonlinear storyline, and a host of cinematic allusions and pop culture references. The film was nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture; Tarantino and Avary won for Best Original Screenplay. It was also awarded the Palme d'Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. A major critical and commercial success, it revitalized the career of its leading man, John Travolta, who received an Academy Award nomination, as did costars Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman. Directed in a highly stylized manner, Pulp Fiction connects the intersecting storylines of Los Angeles mobsters, fringe players, small-time criminals, and a mysterious briefcase. Considerable screen time is devoted to conversations and monologues that reveal the characters' senses of humor and perspectives on life. The film's title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century, known for their graphic violence and punchy dialogue. Comedy Billy's Balloon is a 16mm animated short by Don Hertzfeldt. It was his 4th and final student film at UC Santa Barbara. Similar to his other cartoons, he utilizes a minimalist stick-figure technique. The film was invited into Official Competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, and it won the Grand Jury Award at the 1999 Slamdance Film Festival. On top of its film festival runs, the short has also appeared on Adult Swim and MTV in the US and on a number of international TV broadcasts around the world. Hertzfeldt has noted that the short's international popularity is likely because it has no dialogue and plays like a silent film. Comedy Small Apartments is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Jonas Åkerlund. It tells the story of Franklin Franklin, played by Matt Lucas, who by mistake kills his landlord, played by Peter Stormare. The cast co-stars Dolph Lundgren, Johnny Knoxville, James Caan, Billy Crystal, Juno Temple, Rebel Wilson, Saffron Burrows and Amanda Plummer. The screenplay was written by Chris Millis and adapted from his own novella. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 10, 2012. Animation Woody Dines Out is the 14th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 1, 1945, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the final wartime Woody Woodpecker short released a month before V-E Day and 4 months before V-J Day. Thriller I Am Omega, stylized as I Am Ωmega is a 2007 direct-to-DVD American doomsday film produced by The Asylum and starring Mark Dacascos. The film is an adaptation of the novel I Am Legend by Richard Matheson, the title being a combination of The Omega Man and 2007's I Am Legend with Will Smith, two other film adaptations of the same novel. The movie was intentionally released as a "Mockbuster" to capitalize on Smith's big-budget film. Documentary film Bring The Sun Home is a 2013 documentary film directed by Chiara Andrich and Giovanni Pellegrini. Comedy A Gun in Each Hand is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Tomàs Aragay and Cesc Gay and directed by Cesc Gay. Documentary film Atomic Power is an American short documentary film produced by The March of Time and released to theaters August 9, 1946, one year after the end of World War II. Raymond Fielding, chronicler of The March of Time, cites Atomic Power as the only one of the series' postwar films to emerge as a classic. "It tells of the making of the atomic bomb, and is a quite remarkable example of film making in the March of Time tradition," Fielding wrote. Nearly every person involved in the invention of the atomic bomb performs as an actor in the film, recreating the events and conversations that led up to the Trinity test, which is also reenacted and intercut with government footage of the blast. Jack Glenn directed. Atomic Power was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Rusty Romeos is the 181st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy 'Wonderland', also known as The Wonders is an Israeli film directed by Avi Nesher was released in 2013. This is a comic thriller which is a tribute to the film noir genre. In the film stands the figure of a young man known as Bunny, which opens the door to a private investigator for observation The flat opposite. Animation Le travail du fer is a 1988 short, animation film directed by Néry Catineau and Celia Canning. Animation Dialogos is a 2008 animated short film written and directed by Ülo Pikkov. Comedy Lucky dog is a 2012 comedy and crime film directed by Wang Song. Comedy The Anarchist Cookbook is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Jordan Susman. The film follows a young honors student-turned-anarchist, Puck, and his group of anarchist friends living peacefully in a Dallas commune until a nihilist, Johnny Black, appears with a copy of The Anarchist Cookbook and completely destroys their way of life. The film was heavily criticized by anarchists for its poor presentation of anarchist theory, philosophy, and ethics, which they felt amounted to anti-anarchist propaganda. Thriller Sheitan is a 2006 French horror/erotic comedy film. It was directed by first time director Kim Chapiron, and written by Kim and Christian Chapiron. It stars and was co-produced by Vincent Cassel. His wife Monica Bellucci also makes a cameo appearance in the film. Comedy Chintuji is Bollywood film that was released on 4 September 2009. It stars Rishi Kapoor, Priyanshu Chaterjee, Kulraj Randhawa. It was directed by Ranjit Kapoor and written by Shabbir Ahmed. The film was released on Rishi Kapoor's 57th Birthday. Documentary film His Mother's Voice is a 1997 animation and documentary film directed by Dennis Tupicoff. Documentary film The Faces of Death series has been a famous shock source for many people wanting to see actual footage of gruesome deaths. The Best of Banned From Television continues this trend with images of people meeting their demise in front of the camera. From a great white shark attack to a distracted woman stepping in front of a speeding train, this film is a non-stop barrage of death and mutilation. Most of these images were actually seen on television, but only to the point the subject being viewed was actually killed. This uncensored reel does not restrain itself, letting all the blood and guts be shown. Comedy Leave It on the Track is a 2011 documentary action film directed by Benjamin Pascoe. Comedy Naughty Cinderella is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jean Daumery and starring John Stuart, Winna Winifried and Betty Huntley-Wright. Comedy Cachún cachún ra ra! was a Mexican comedy series that was produced from 1981 to 1987 for Televisa. Cachún cachún ra ra! was a teen comedy show whose setting was in highschool. In addition to the usual trials and traumas of adolescence, the students of the school had to contend with the wrath of their nasty school principal, a woman who's been dubbed "Godzilla." It is remembered as one of the most entertaining comedic shows of the 1980s in Mexico. The show set the stage for future Hispanic television sitcoms. Comedy Hackett is a 2008 tv film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. Thriller A disturbed woman, haunted by the death of her "one true love", kidnaps and brutalizes those she believes to be his living successor. Held captive in a subterranean prison, Robert begins a fight for his survival from a sadistic captor willing to kill anyone that disturbs her suicidal plans. To save himself, Robert must survive booby-trapped mazes, implements of torture, and an evil presence which feeds his captors insanity and hides from the world the dark secret of "Max". Comedy Burnt Toast is a 2005 TV movie written by Dan Redican and directed by Larry Weinstein. Documentary film In 1962, a trash fire ignited a seam of anthracite coal beneath Centralia, Pennsylvania, a once thriving mining town of over 1600 people. By the mid 1980's, giant plumes of smoke and deadly carbon monoxide gases billowed from fissures in the ground, the local highway cracked and collapsed, trees were bleached white and petrified, as the fire continued to rage unchecked.It wasn't until a young boy nearly died after falling into a smoldering mine subsidence that the government was pressed into action. After estimating the cost of extinguishing the fire at over a half a billion dollars, the government opted to raze the town and relocate its residents.Today, 11 die-hards remain. Filmed over a period of five years with interviews ranging from former residents to Congressmen, The Town That Was is an intimate portrait of John Lokitis, the youngest remaining Centralian, and his quixotic fight to keep alive a hometown that has literally disintegrated under his feet. His unbowed determination and steadfast refusal to acknowledge defeat reveal a man, a town, a region, and a way of life abandoned and forgotten Comedy Mystico Fantastico! is a 2011comedy film written and directed by Anita Doron. Thriller A Hijacking is a 2012 Danish thriller film written and directed by Tobias Lindholm about a ship hijacking. Johan Philip Asbæk and Søren Malling star as a cook taken hostage and the CEO that attempts to negotiate for his release, respectively. It premiered at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Science Fiction Suspension is a 2008 American science-fiction film directed by Alec Joler and Ethan Shaftel. It won the 2007 Spirit of the Independent Award for Best Science Fiction Film. Comedy Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater is a 2006 South Korean musical fantasy comedy horror film written and directed by Jeon Kye-soo. Comedy Silent Story is a 2001 film which was written and directed by Eduardo Cisneros. It stars Megahn Perry as Rose and David Fickas as Eddie. The film won Best Short at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. Animation Casa de Máquinas is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Maria Leite and Daniel Herthel. Comedy Yanky Clippers is a silent animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few shorts created during the Winkler period known to be existing. The cartoon is also Oswald's last film. Documentary film We Choose Space! is a documentary film directed by Carolyn Sumners. Comedy How to Keep My Love is a 2004 romance film written by Seon-mi Kim and directed by Je-hyeon Park. Comedy Scenic Route is a 2013 American psychological thriller film written by Kyle Killen, directed by Kevin and Michael Goetz, and starring Josh Duhamel and Dan Fogler. The film premiered at the 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival and was released on August 23, 2013. It is also known by the title Wrecked. Comedy When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo is a 2004 Serbian comedy film directed by Radivoje Andrić. Comedy Matando Cabos is a 2004 Mexican film directed by Alejandro Lozano in close partnership with long-time friend Tony Dalton. The film was one of the most highly anticipated Mexican movies of all time, mainly due to its high budget and the amount of money put into the action scenes such as the car chase through the Estadio Azteca. Documentary film American Mayor is a 2009 documentary film detailing Travis Irvine's 2007 campaign for mayor of Bexley, Ohio. Documentary film Dance Dance Fire Dance is a short experimental documentary film directed by Pedro Ferreira. Comedy Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Halftime Special is a 2003 comedy film directed by Beth- McCarthy Miller and James Signorelli. Comedy Zarf Tarek is a 2006 romance/comedy film written by Mohamed Fadel, Mohamed Nour, Hazem Wefy and directed by Wael Ehsan. Documentary film Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler is a 1962 documentary directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen, depicting the rise and fall of Nazi Germany. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1962. Animation BEYOND THE LINES is a 2013 animated short film directed by Chloe Bonnet, Elodie Houard, Seraphin Guery, Baptiste Lebouc and Pierre Tarsiguel. Animation Flor do Massangano is a 2013 short animation film directed by Quia Rodrígues. Comedy Don't Break My Turbofolk Heart is a 2011 short drama film written and directed by Miona Bogovic. Documentary film Junior is a 2008 documentary film chronicling a year in the life of Baie-Comeau Drakkar of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Co-directed by Isabelle Lavigne and Stéphane Thibault and produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film was named Best Documentary: Society at the Prix Gémeaux and Best Canadian Feature Documentary at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The film was shot in Direct Cinema style and follows players, managers, trainers, shareholders, agents and recruiters over the course of an entire season. Documentary film Tokyo is Dreaming is a 2008 documentary film by Peter I. Chang which depicts life in the Japanese capital and is accompanied by a score from Calexico's John Convertino. As a non-narrative portrait of the bustling metropolis, the documentary is a modern-day take on the City Symphonies that flourished in early 20th Century cinema with films such as Man with a Movie Camera. In a review of the film for the U.K.'s Empire, critic David Parkinson noted, "As a street performer juggling knives is escorted out of a park by a combination of keepers and the police, Chang crosscuts between images of a nationalist rally and newsreels from the Tojo militarist era and draws some chilling similarities. He also makes striking contrasts between a variety of futurist objects and Tokyo's modernist architecture, with the segment seeming to conclude that the steel and glass structures in which citizens spend so much of their lives have reduced them to goldfish floating without much cognisance in an aimless existence." Comedy The Live Ghost is a 1934 American short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by Charles Rogers and produced by Hal Roach. A copy of this film is held by the Library of Congress. Documentary film Gina Kim's Video Diary is a 2002 film directed by Gina Kim. Comedy Romeoo is a 2007 Malayalam romantic comedy film written by Rafi Mecartin and directed by Rajasenan, starring Dileep, Vimala Raman, Sruthi Lakshmi and Samvrutha Sunil in the lead roles. The film received mostly negative reviews upon release but managed to become an above average grosser at the box office. Science Fiction Nebo Zovyot is a Soviet science-fiction feature film, produced by Aleksandr Kozyr and Mikhail Karyukov, and filmed at the Dovzhenko Film Studios in 1959. It premiered September 12, 1959. Comedy Rivals is a 2012 Short / Comedy film written and directed by Natasha Lasky. Documentary film The Cloud Mystery is a documentary by Danish director Lars Oxfeldt Mortensen. It explores a controversed theory by Danish scientist Henrik Svensmark on how galactic cosmic rays and solar activity may affect cloud cover, and how this might influence global warming. Also known as 'Klimamysteriet' in Danish. This documentary presents the viewpoint of scientists who do not consider global warming is caused by anthropogenic production of carbon dioxide. It argues that cloud cover change caused by variations in cosmic rays is a major contributor to global temperature increase, and it claims that human influence and the effect of greenhouse gases have been exaggerated. Comedy Aaltra is a 2004 Belgian French-language deadpan black comedy film, directed and written by Gustave de Kervern and Benoît Delépine. The film was nominated for 3 awards and won 4 awards, mostly going to Benoît Delépine. Comedy Las Tres perfectas casadas is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Roberto Gavaldón. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy "Two women from disparate backgrounds embark upon a journey of self-discovery, passion, and their love of food." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film A Special Evening with Elton John is a 1995 music documentary. Comedy Monsters, Inc. is a 2001 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Pete Docter, produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton were the executive producers. It was co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and stars the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn and Jennifer Tilly. The film centers on two monsters employed at the titular Monsters, Inc.: top scarer James P. "Sulley" Sullivan, and his one-eyed partner and best friend, Mike Wazowski. Monsters, Inc. employees generate their city's power by targeting and scaring children, but they are themselves afraid that the children may contaminate them; when one child enters Monstropolis, Mike and Sulley must return her. Docter began developing the film in 1996 and wrote the story with Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon, and Ralph Eggleston. Fellow Pixar director Andrew Stanton wrote the screenplay with screenwriter Daniel Gerson. The characters went through many incarnations over the film's five-year production process. The technical team and animators found new ways to render fur and cloth realistically for the film. Documentary film Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies is a 1993 documentary film about the life of GG Allin, a punk rock musician who died from a heroin overdose, during post-production after being infamous for excessive behavior and his stage shows became confrontational events involving indecent exposure, onstage defecation and coprophagia, physical assault, and obscene language. The filmmakers shot additional material on his death for inclusion in the film. It is also the directorial debut of Todd Phillips who was a junior at NYU during production and has directed highly successful mainstream comedy films, such as Old School, Starsky & Hutch, and The Hangover trilogy. Documentary film This feature documentary takes a look at the phenomenon that is "The Wizard of Oz" using clips and interviews with such celebrities as Tommy Tune, Joan Leslie, Mickey Rooney, Dom DeLuise, Joel Grey, as well as three of the original munchkins from the classic 1939 film and its producer Mervyn LeRoy. THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD AND BEYOND tells the complete history of THE WIZARD OF OZ story, highlighting some of the earliest stage and screen adaptations. From the quintessential 1939 film to the successful stage play "Wicked," THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD AND BEYOND covers the complete history of one of the most popular ad longest running franchises. Documentary film Anija (La nave) is a 2012 Documentary film written and directed by Roland Sejko. Thriller Natturajavu is a 2004 Malayalam superhit film directed by Shaji Kailas. It stars Mohanlal, Meena, Nayantara, Kalabhavan Mani, Cochin Haneefa, K.P.A.C Lalitha, and Siddique in supporting roles. It was a huge hit at box office. Comedy Ça Rend Heureux is a 2006 comedy film written by Kris Cuppens, Mariet Eyckmans, Joachim Lafosse, Vania Leturcq, Fabrizio Rongione, Catherine Salée and Samuel Tilman and directed by Joachim Lafosse. Comedy Mouse Trouble is a 1944 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 17th Tom and Jerry short produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Ken Muse and Pete Burness. The cartoon won the 1944 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, the second consecutive award bestowed upon the series. It was released in theatres on November 23, 1944 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and reissued on December 12, 1951 for re-release. Comedy Deewana is a 1992 Bollywood Musical Romantic Action film directed by Raj Kanwar, produced by Guddu Dhanoa and Lalit Kapoor. It starred Divya Bharti, Rishi Kapoor and Shah Rukh Khan. This was Shahrukh Khan's debut release, though he was not the lead, and only appears in the second half. He replaced Armaan Kohli who walked out of the project due to creative differences after the first schedule. The film released on June 25, 1992. Thriller The Alzheimer Case, also known as The Alzheimer Affair or The Memory of a Killer, Dutch: De Zaak Alzheimer, is a 2003 film directed by Erik Van Looy, based on the novel De Zaak Alzheimer by Jef Geeraerts. An American remake of the film is in development at Focus Features. Stephane Sperry is the producer. Matthew Michaud adapted the screenplay from the original film. Comedy Ernest in the Army is a 1998 comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the Ninth and final film to feature the character of Ernest P. Worrell before Varney's death in February 2000. In this film, Ernest joins the Army because he wants to drive large vehicles, but ends up being sent into combat. It was shot in Cape Town, South Africa's Koeberg Nature Reserve. John Cherry's son, Josh portrayed Corporal Davis. Comedy Monayi Angane Aanaayi is a 2014 comedy film directed by Santosh Khan. Animation Grounded is a 2013 short, animation, adventure, comedy and family film written and directed by Monica Stefanelli. Comedy Pettin’ In The Park was released on 27 January 1934 by Warner Bros. Studio. It was ostensibly directed by Bernard Brown and animated by Jack King and Bob Clampett. The musical score was by Norman Spencer. It was a Merrie Melodies cartoon. The source of the song which begins the cartoon is a Busby Berkeley movie called Gold Diggers of 1933. The first part of the cartoon has to do with the song itself, and someone loving another person of the opposite gender. The second part has to do with different birds in a swimming contest in the public park pond. Documentary film Part of the America Undercover series on HBO, Showgirls: Glitz and Angst goes behind the scenes of a topless revue at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. Four individual showgirls are given cameras to tell their story: Melania is the daughter of showbiz parents, Kat is a mother of two, Syn Syn is the only dancer of color, and Stephanie is the young innocent. Backstage footage provides a countdown to the opening night performance. Choreographer Mistinguett is responsible for the creative look of the show, but she must answer to her former boyfriend, producer Greg Thompson, whom she has worked with for the last 20 years. He has since married Sunny, a bubbly blonde with showgirl ambitions. Sunny is the also the vivacious host of the live show. As the countdown continues, the dancers deal with injuries and personal problems. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi Documentary film Chaya is a 2008 documentary, short film written and directed by Luz Marquez, Dolores Montaño, and Carolina Mugetti. Comedy An Indiscreet Wife, A Checkered Husband And A Taekwondo Girl is a 2002 comedy film written by Lee Moo-young and Park Chan-wook and directed by Lee Moo-young. Comedy April Fool is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film directed by Viji Thampi, scripted by Jagadish, and produced by Santosh Damodar. It stars Siddique and Jagadish in lead roles. While the film credits Jagadish as the script writer, it is in fact an uncredited remake of the 2007 Bollywood film Bheja Fry, by Sagar Bellary which inturn was a remake of the 1998 French film Le Dîner de Cons, a cinema adaptation of the theatrical play of the same name written by Veber himself and an adapted remake of Dinner for Schmucks The movie gave a poor performance in the box office. Documentary film "A first-hand account of the Great Sichuan Earthquake that shows the human face of a massive tragedy. The statistics are mind-boggling: 70,000 dead, 375,000 casualties. In 1428 filmmaker Du Haibin captures the human face of the catastrophic Great Sichuan Earthquake, a monumental seismic event that measured a massive 8.0 on the Richter scale. Surveying the chaos 10 days after the earthquake Du Haibin’s team capture the minutiae of the disaster, as people salvage destroyed pig farms, lament the loss of loved ones, dig what scrap metal they can out of the wreckage and pillage the homes of their former neighbours. With a cinematic eye, eschewing voiceover and soundtrack, Du offers a barebones and very human depiction of one community’s response to an overwhelming tragedy. Winner of the Best Documentary award at the Venice Film Festival." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Melbourne International Film Festival site. Animation A Break is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Comedy Believe the Dance is a 2012 comedy horror film written by Thomas Aske Berg and directed by Thomas Aske Berg and John Iver Berg. Thriller The Matrix Reloaded is a 2003 American science fiction action film, the first sequel to The Matrix, and the second installment in The Matrix trilogy, written and directed by The Wachowski Brothers. It premiered on May 7, 2003, in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, and went on general release by Warner Bros. in North American theaters on May 15, 2003, and around the world during the latter half of that month. It was also screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. The video game Enter the Matrix, which was released on May 15, and a collection of nine animated shorts, The Animatrix, which was released on June 3, supported and expanded the storyline of the movie. The Matrix Revolutions, which completes the story, was released six months after Reloaded, in November 2003. Documentary film The Hadza: The Last Of The First is a 2014 documentary film directed by Bill Benenson. Comedy Stepfather of the Bride is a 2006 comedy romance film written by Geoffrey Atherden and directed by Roger Hodgman. Documentary film Journey into Spring is a 1958 British short documentary film directed by Ralph Keene and made by British Transport Films. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, one for Best Documentary Short and the other for Best Live Action Short. Documentary film Garlic Is As Good As Ten Mothers is a documentary film about garlic directed by Les Blank. In 2004, the film was selected for preservation in the United States’ National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” It was filmed at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Gilroy, California, as well as in other locations in Northern California. Its official premiere was at the 1980 Berlin Film Festival. The director recommends that, when the film is shown, a toaster oven containing several heads of garlic be turned on in the rear of the theater, unbeknownst to the audience, with the intended result that approximately halfway through the showing the entire theater will be filled with the smell of garlic. Comedy "Sometimes returning home to our families of origin can be awkward, but when you’re the black sheep it can just be downright painful. " - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Wrong Side of the Road is a 1981 low-budget feature film made in South Australia in 1980. It is distinctive for being one of the first attempts to bring modern Australian Aboriginal music to a non-indigenous audience. Comedy A Resident of the City is a 2011 Egyptian film directed by Adham El Sherif. Documentary film The Film that Wasn't is a two-part documentary series about interrogations in Israel and the Occupied Territories, including the use of torture in those interrogations. It aired on Israeli television in 1993 and 1994. The film was directed by Ram Loevy. Comedy Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby is an animated feature length film based on the 1960s series classic, The Flintstones. It first aired on ABC on December 5, 1993. It is the sequel to I Yabba-Dabba Do! and is followed by A Flintstone Family Christmas, which aired less than two weeks later on the same channel. The movie has been reaired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang usually as part of Mother's Day special programming. Documentary film Phil Ochs: There but for Fortune is a documentary film on the life and times of folk singer-songwriter Phil Ochs. The film, released theatrically in January 2011, was written and directed by Kenneth Bowser. Its title is taken from one of Ochs' best known songs, "There but for Fortune". The film features extensive archival footage of Ochs, as well as scenes reflecting the turbulent political climate of the 1960s during which he emerged as a spokesperson on causes such as racial injustice, political oppression, the horrors of war, and labor issues. In addition, it includes interviews with family members and many of the artists and activists who knew him from his arrival in Greenwich Village in the early 1960s through his death in 1976. Also featured are comments from contemporary figures on Ochs' influence. This documentary was broadcast on January 23, 2012 on the PBS series American Masters. Comedy 5 Lies is a 2007 Norwegian drama film directed by Lars Daniel Krutzkoff Jacobsen, starring Pia Tjelta, Gard B. Eidsvold and Kim Sørensen. It follows five different people through the course of one day in Oslo. Comedy Até que a Sorte nos Separe is a 2012 Brazilian comedy film directed by Roberto Santucci and starring Leandro Hassum and Danielle Winits. The film is inspired by the best selling book Casais Inteligentes Enriquecem Juntos by Gustavo Cerbasi. Its sequel, Até que a Sorte nos Separe 2, was released in Brazilian theaters on 27 December 2013. Comedy State of Separation is a 2012 film directed by Ryo Rex and written by Brandon Gooden and Megan Sousa. Documentary film Three Days is a rock documentary about the 1997 Jane's Addiction Relapse Tour. It was written and directed by Kevin Ford and Carter B. Smith and debuted at the 1999 Slamdance International Film Festival and made rounds at small theaters in major cities in the United States. This DVD version took four years to come out. The movie's popularity among fans made bootlegs a highly desired item. The film on this DVD is slightly different from the version that premiered in 1999, although that version can still be found among traders. This DVD includes 40 minutes of extra footage from several stops on the tour as bonus features. The extras include footage of rehearsals, songs played in the dressing room, as well as interviews with fans and Jane's Addiction themselves. This film won the Best Music Documentary award at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival in 1999 and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 1999 Slamdance International Film Festival. The movie features a wide array of celebrities including Flea, Anthony Kiedis and John Frusciante of The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Marilyn Manson, Alyssa Milano, Christina Applegate and Val Kilmer. Documentary film Cape Spin: An American Power Struggle is a 2011 documentary film directed by John Kirby and Robbie Gemmel Animation Ghibli Experimental Theater On Your Mark is an animated music video created by Studio Ghibli for the song "On Your Mark" by the Japanese rock duo Chage & Aska. The song was released in 1994 as part of the single "Heart". In 1995, Hayao Miyazaki wrote and directed the short film for the song as a side-project after having writer's block with Princess Mononoke. The anime music video is non-linear, providing multiple reiterations and alternate scenes to depict the events. The music video added sound effects to the audio track, but contains no dialogue. Miyazaki purposely misinterpreted the lyrics to present his vision of a world where the surface becomes inhospitable and humans live in an underground city. Miyazaki purposely made the video cryptic to evoke creative interpretations among viewers. The music video follows two policemen who raid a religious cult and find an angelic being only to have her taken away and confined to a laboratory. Haunted by the fate of the "angel", the two men formulate a plan and break into the laboratory. Fleeing in an armored truck the three plummet into an abyss after trying to force past a police aircraft along a narrow suspended roadway. Comedy Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Kudo Kankuro. The film stars several well-known and highly respected Japanese actors. The story follows two Edo-era gay men, Yaji Robei and Kita Hachi, on a pilgrimage to Ise Shrine. It is loosely based on the Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige. Comedy Old Mother Riley in Paris is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, Magda Kun and C. Denier Warren. It is the second in the Old Mother Riley series of films, and is also known by its re-release title, "Old Mother Riley Catches a Quisling". Documentary film Beckett on Film was a project aimed at making film versions of all nineteen of Samuel Beckett's stage plays, with the exception of the early and unperformed Eleutheria. This endeavour was successfully completed, with the first films being shown in 2001. The project was conceived by Michael Colgan, artistic director of Dublin's Gate Theatre. The films were produced by Colgan and Alan Moloney for the Irish broadcaster RTÉ, the British broadcaster Channel 4 and the Irish Film Board. Each had a different cast and director, drawn from theatre, film and other fields. Ten of the films were screened at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival and some shown on Channel 4 television. On Wednesday, 6 February 2002, the series won the Best TV Drama award at the 6th The South Bank Show Award at the Savoy Theatre in London. The films never enjoyed a general cinematic release, but, in September 2001, all nineteen were screened at the Barbican Centre in London. They were also released in a number of videos and as a four-DVD box set, comprising a souvenir programme and numerous additional features. Comedy Scout is a 2007 comedy/drama/romance film written and directed by Kim Hyeon-seok. Comedy The Honey Pot, also known as The Honeypot, is a 1967 crime comedy-drama film written for the screen and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It stars Rex Harrison, Susan Hayward, Cliff Robertson, Capucine, Edie Adams, and Maggie Smith. The film was based on the play Mr. Fox of Venice by Frederick Knott, the novel The Evil of the Day by Thomas Sterling, and loosely on the 1606 play Volpone by Ben Jonson. Comedy Fronterz is a 2004 comedy film written by Garth Belcon and directed by Courtney Jones. Comedy He Wanted Work is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film The Hungry Sea is a documentary film directed by Ben Cropp. Comedy Four's a Crowd is a romantic comedy directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Rosalind Russell and Patric Knowles. It was written by Casey Robinson and Sig Herzig from a story by Wallace Sullivan. Comedy The Lucky Guy is a 1998 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-Chi and starring Stephen Chow, Sammi Cheng, Daniel Chan and Shu Qi. Documentary film Blood Brothers is a 1996 documentary film made by filmmaker Ernie Fritz, that chronicles a brief reunion of Bruce Springsteen with The E Street Band in 1995. The film was nominated in 1997 for a Grammy for "Best Music Video - Long Form" In 1989, Springsteen had decided that he wanted to explore working with a different set of musicians and he placed his long association with The E Street Band on indefinite hiatus. Between 1989 and 1995 - he recorded and toured with other musicians. In 1995, he decided to reconvene the E Street Band for a week of recording sessions as well as a couple of New York City promotional concert appearances. The recordings were to add a few new tracks to Springsteen's upcoming 1995 Greatest Hits release. After the brief reunion, Springsteen then went on his own way again. The next reunion was not until 1999's Reunion Tour and 2002's The Rising album. Fritz documented the entire period - capturing Springsteen and manager/producer Jon Landau deciding what songs to put on Greatest Hits album, working on arrangements of the new songs, the recording sessions themselves and performances at the promotional shows. Documentary film Miraculous Tales is a 2013 documentary film written by Paul Dosaj and Daniel Vernon and directed by Daniel Vernon. Documentary film Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 is a documentary film directed by Ellen Goosenberg. Comedy Cheer Boys Cheer is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Nova Pilbeam, Edmund Gwenn, Jimmy O'Dea, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. Science Fiction Coherence is an American science fiction thriller film that was directed by James Ward Byrkit, and is his first theatrical feature film. The movie had its world debut on September 19, 2013 at the Austin Fantastic Fest and stars Emily Baldoni as a woman who must deal with strange occurrences following a comet sighting. Comedy "A woman spars with her ex-girlfriend when she shows up to a friendly lunch wearing a printed t-shirt that reads “taken!” - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Yankee Dood It is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1956 and directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The title is a pun on Red Skelton's famous "I Dood It" line from the Mean Widdle Kid routine. Yankee Dood It was the last of three cartoons to be underwritten by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which also underwrote By Word of Mouse and Heir-Conditioned; like the other two, they are all available on Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6, Disc 2. This cartoon is also one of the rare cartoons where Sylvester has no speaking lines Animation Adombra is a 1999 animated short film directed by Simone Massi. Animation Dog Tales is a 1958 Warner Brothers animated cartoon which consists of a series of blackout gags involving dogs. A basset hound declares that she's a TV star, we learn the unusual breed of a newfoundland puppy's grandfather, and a great dane named "Victor Barky" plays the piano. Reused animation from Chuck Jones' Often an Orphan and Friz Freleng's Piker's Peak is also seen here. This animated film features the voices of Mel Blanc, Robert C. Bruce and Julie Bennett, and was directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. It was released in theaters on July 26, 1958. Animation "To Hare is Human" is a 1956 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote. The title is a play on the expression, "To err is human; to forgive, divine." This was also the final cartoon to be made at "Termite Terrace" before the studio moved to the Burbank lot. Documentary film Beyond Naked is an adventure documentary film directed by Dan McComb. Comedy A Six Cylinder Elopement is a 1912 American silent short romantic comedy written by Lloyd Lonergan. The film starred William Garwood, Riley Chamberlain and Marguerite Snow. Comedy Where We Grew Up is a 2012 comedy film directed by Idit Cebula. Thriller Flaxy Martin is a 1949 film noir directed by Richard L. Bare. The crime thriller features Virginia Mayo, Zachary Scott, Dorothy Malone, among others. The picture was based on a story written by David Lang. The film tells of mob lawyer Walter Colby, whose involvement with a crime syndicate and a femme fatale get him in trouble. Comedy Alien From L.A. is a 1988 science fiction film that stars Kathy Ireland as a young woman who visits the underground civilization of Atlantis. The film was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Documentary film The Snow Caveman is a 2010 documentary film directed by Fridtjof Kjaereng. Comedy Io e lui is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It is based on the novel with the same name by Alberto Moravia. Comedy Long Legs, Long Fingers is a 1966 film directed by Alfred Vohrer. Documentary film Maria Walks is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Daniele Vitorino, Maria Neusa, and Sandra Regina. Documentary film Acts of God is a 2005 documentary film directed by Michael Bouson. Thriller Secuestro diabólico is a 1957 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Comedy Watch Out is a 2008 film directed by Steve Balderson based on the novel by Joseph Suglia and starring Matt Riddlehoover. Though the story is set in Benton Harbor, Michigan, the film was shot guerrilla-style, without permits, in March and April on location in Wamego, Kansas. Watch Out premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in London, where it was nominated for Best International Feature. It was released theatrically in the "Stop Turning Me On" world tour in New York, Nashville, Chicago, Washington D.C, Seattle, San Francisco, Asheville, Charlottesville, Kansas City, Lawrence KS, Austin, and Los Angeles. Comedy Basmati Blues is an upcoming independent musical romantic comedy film directed by Dan Baron, which is his directorial debut. Animation In the Moonlight is a 2012 film directed by Zofia Dabrowska. Documentary film 911: In Plane Site: Director’s Cut is a 2004 documentary which promotes 9/11 conspiracy theories. Photographs and video footage from the September 11 attacks are presented and the documentary claims that the public was not given all of the facts surrounding the terrorist attack. The Portland Mercury said the documentary features an "exceedingly annoying crackpot theorist and outlandish, unsubstantiated allegations". Comedy Eating Out 5: The Open Weekend is the fifth film in the Eating Out franchise. The film is co-written and directed by Q. Allan Brocka. To date, only Rebekah Kochan has appeared in all five films. Comedy Allt flyter is a 2008 Swedish film directed by Måns Herngren. Documentary film The Ultra Zionists is a British documentary that was televised on 3 February 2011. Louis Theroux goes to East Jerusalem, Hebron and Nablus. The documentary follows Theroux as he investigates ultra-nationalist Jewish settlers. He follows and visits several Jewish settlers and also is shown around the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem by Daniel Luria of the Ateret Cohanim Zionist Movement. Theroux says: Animation Alice is in a bullfight where she thinks she will win since she is matched against a peaceful bull. But the tables are turned when her bull is switched with one with a worse temper. Thriller Blue Desert is a psychological thriller film starring Courteney Cox and D. B. Sweeney, directed by Bradley Battersby. The original music score is composed by Jerry Goldsmith and Joel Goldsmith. The filming locations were Inyokern, California and Red Rock Canyon State Park, Cantil, California. Comedy Marriage on the Rocks is a 1965 film comedy with Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, and Dean Martin about a businessman's wife who ends up divorced by mistake and then married to his best friend by an even bigger mistake. The film was written by Cy Howard and directed by Jack Donohue. Marriage on the Rocks is not a musical, even though it pairs Sinatra and Martin. It would be their last feature film partnership for nearly 20 years, when they appeared together briefly in 1984's Cannonball Run II. Thriller Batman: Under the Red Hood is a 2010 American computer-animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and released by Warner Home Video. It is the eight animated feature in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. It was released on July 27, 2010. The film stars Bruce Greenwood as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Jensen Ackles as the Red Hood/Jason Todd, John DiMaggio as the Joker, Neil Patrick Harris as Nightwing/Dick Grayson, Jason Isaacs as Ra's Al Ghul, and Wade Williams as Black Mask. The screenplay was written by Judd Winick, who also wrote the "Under the Hood" run in the monthly Batman comic. The two-disc special edition and Blu-ray also includes an animated short featuring Jonah Hex. Comedy La poliziotta fa carriera is a 1976 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. It is an unofficial sequel of Steno's La poliziotta in which sex and nudity become more explicit, and at the same time it is a parody of the poliziottesco film genre. The film had two sequels, all starred by Edwige Fenech and directed by Tarantini, A Policewoman on the Porno Squad, and A Policewoman in New York. Science Fiction The American Astronaut is a 2001 space-western/musical, directed by and starring Cory McAbee. The film was released on DVD in Spring of 2005. The band Billy Nayer Show, helmed by McAbee, wrote and performed the film's soundtrack. Documentary film Silent Ghungroos is a 2006 Indian documentary film directed by Gauri Warudi. The film is about Tamasha, the folk musical theatre of Maharashtra, and traces its origins to the Peshwa era. Tamasha has been the source of entertainment and amusement for the rural Marathi audience for more than a century. It was made by a Pune-based journalist turned documentary film maker. Thriller The Public Eye is a 1992 neo-noir film written and directed by Howard Franklin, produced by Sue Baden-Powell, and starring Joe Pesci and Barbara Hershey. Stanley Tucci and Richard Schiff appear in supporting roles. The film is loosely based on New York Daily News photographer Arthur "Weegee" Fellig, and some of the photos in the film were taken by Fellig. Documentary film The Man Who Couldn’t Feel and Other Tales is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Joram ten Brink. Comedy The Dock Brief is a 1962 black-and-white British legal satire directed by James Hill, starring Peter Sellers and Richard Attenborough, and based on the play of the same name written by John Mortimer. Richard Attenborough was nominated for the 1963 BAFTA Award for best British Actor for his role. Comedy The Girl from Barnhelm is a 1940 German historical comedy film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Käthe Gold, Ewald Balser and Fita Benkhoff. It is an adaptation of the 1767 play Minna von Barnhelm by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Comedy Le Guignolo is a 1980 French-Italian comedy film directed by Georges Lautner. Documentary film C'était hier is a 2010 film written and directed by Jacqueline Veuve. Comedy The Immortal Augustus Gladstone is a biographical film directed by Robyn C. Miller. Science Fiction The Yellow Generation is a 2014 short adventure sci-fi horror animation film written and directed by Daniel Sake. Documentary film Ngangkari is a 2001 documentary short film written and directed by Erica Glynn. Animation The Eyes of Silence is a 2008 short animation action film written by Navdeep Dhillon and directed by Avi Sidhu. Thriller Cold Vengeance is a 2003 action, crime, drama and thriller film written by Glen G. Doyle and directed by Jalal Merhi. Documentary film This harrowing documentary chronicles the decade long trials and emotional traumas incurred by a gay Michigan man, Stephen Matthews who was wrongfully accused, by his ex-girlfriend and her boyfriend, of molesting his son. Despite no physical evidence, Stephen was sentenced to 35 years in jail. A chlamydia test which swayed the jury, was later revealed by the CDC to give false positives. When released, Stephen remained a haunted man due to societies legal labyrinths and vendettas provoked by his sexual orientation. Animation The Question is a 1967 short animated film written by Stan Hayward and directed by John Halas. Documentary film A field expedition to collect new fossil clues on Alaska's North Slope reveals details of the lives of polar dinosaurs. Animation Contre La Montre is a 2007 animated short film directed by Michal Le Meur. Comedy Gone to the Dogs is a 2006 film by director Philip Barnard. It has been described as the shaggiest dog story ever told. The film stars veteran British actors Dora Bryan and Antony Booth who is also father-in-law to the former prime minister Tony Blair. Appearing alongside the human cast are 15 dogs trained by former Boomtown Rats guitarist Gerry Cott. The plot revolves around Jack who dies and returns as a dog which is adopted by his widowed wife Rose. The Gone to the Dogs website was nominated for the BAFTA Interactive, Film award in 2005. It includes a game "powered by CATS" which, extending a theme of the film, can suggest a breed of dog corresponding to the user's personality. Documentary film Bahrain, the Forbidden Country is a 2012 documentary film directed by Stephanie Lamorre. Comedy Ai wo utau yori ore ni oborero! is a 2012 comedy, directed by Sakurako Fukuyama, based on Ai Ore! manga series. Thriller Nancy Drew is a 2007 American film loosely based on the popular series of mystery novels about the titular teen detective. It stars Emma Roberts as Nancy Drew, Max Thieriot as Ned, Kay Panabaker as George, and Amy Bruckner as Bess Marvin. The film was rated PG by the MPAA for "mild violence, thematic elements and brief language." Set in Los Angeles, it was directed by Andrew Fleming. Critics' reactions were mixed with the general thought of it being refreshing. The film grossed $30,666,930 worldwide on a $20 million budget. Emma Roberts signed on for two sequels, however they were canceled to due negative fan reception and the low gross from the opening weekend. Thriller Two Small Bodies is a 1993 thriller starring Fred Ward and Suzy Amis. It was directed by Beth B. The film is based on a 1977 stage play of the same name by Neal Bell. Science Fiction Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans is a film spin-off of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was released direct-to-video in 1995 and was produced by the independent production company Dreamwatch Media, a division of Dreamwatch magazine. Initially available only through mail order and specialty shops, it was subsequently released to retail by Reeltime Pictures in 1997. It features two races of aliens, the Sontarans and the Rutans. The Sontarans and Rutans were licensed from the estate of their creator Robert Holmes, although the appearance of the Sontarans had to be modified to avoid legal complications with the BBC, which owned the design of the creatures. Due to licensing restrictions, the character of the Doctor does not actually appear, nor do any other characters from the series. However several actors from the Doctor Who series do appear in different roles, including Carole Ann Ford, Sophie Aldred and Michael Wisher. Also starring in this production are Blake's 7 alumni Jan Chappell and Brian Croucher. Animation The Garden of Words is a 2013 Japanese anime film produced by CoMix Wave Films and directed by Makoto Shinkai. The film focuses on Takao, an aspiring shoemaker, and Yukari Yukino a mysterious woman he keeps meeting in the garden at Shinjuku Gyoen whenever it rains. The film premiered at the Gold Coast Film Festival in Australia on the 28th of April ahead of the Japanese theatrical release on the 31st of May. The film was screened with an animated short called Dareka no Manazashi. The film has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America. Thriller At Any Price is a 2012 American drama film written by Hallie Newton and Ramin Bahrani, and directed by Ramin Bahrani. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, and later screened as an official selection at both the Telluride Film Festival and the 2012 Toronto Film Festival. Sony Pictures Classics purchased the film and it was released in the United States on April 24, 2013. Documentary film Basically, Johnny Moped is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Fred Burns. Documentary film With Love & Gratitude is a 2009 documentary film written by Valery Gasparyan and directed by Arka Manukyan. Comedy My Life Changed When I Went to a Sex Parlor is a comedy film directed by Ken Iizuka. Thriller Royal Kill is a 2009 psychological thriller starring Academy Award nominees Eric Roberts and Pat Morita, along with Lalaine, Alexander Wraith and professional wrestler Gail Kim. The movie is directed by Babar Ahmed. The movie was released April 10, 2009 in theaters. The DVD's release went by the name Ninja's Creed and went on sale July 20, 2010. Comedy Pedaldance is a 2013 film comedy written and directed by Hiroshi Ishikawa. Documentary film Discovery Quest: Billy the Kid Unmasked is a 2004 documentary film written by Jesse Evans and directed by Dean Alioto. Comedy Aviation Vacation is a 1941 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was directed by Tex Avery, story by Bob Monahan, musical direction by Carl Stalling. Science Fiction Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos is a 2011 Japanese animated film based on the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise. The film was first announced after the airing of the final episode of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Japanese premiere was on July 2, 2011. Funimation Entertainment has licensed the film and released it in the United States in 2012. The film was distributed by Eleven Arts for North America, showing at more than 100 theaters. In the UK, Manga Entertainment screened the film at BFI South Bank on 8 June 2012, followed by a home video release on September 3, 2012. Documentary film Brave Miss World is a 2013 documentary and biographical film written and directed by Cecilia Peck. Comedy He Comes Up Smiling is a 1918 comedy produced by and starring Douglas Fairbanks and directed by Allan Dwan. This film was based on a novel by Charles Sherman He Comes Up Smiling which was adapted into a 1914 play of the same name by Byron Ongley and Emil Nyitray. Fairbanks starred in the play with Patricia Collinge as the female lead. This film "survives incomplete". Comedy Secret Society is a 2000 comedy film directed by Imogen Kimmel. Thriller Edge of the Axe is a 1988 made-for-TV horror film about a masked maniac murdering people in a small Northern Californian suburb. Documentary film K-Z is a 1972 Italian short documentary film directed by Giorgio Treves. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai is 2000 Hindi film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and starring Govinda and Sonali Bendre as leads. It is a remake of Dada Kondke's blockbuster Marathi film Eakta Jeev Sadashiv released in 1972. Documentary film Embedded In Baghdad is a 2003 documentary created by Alexandre Trudeau for the CTV Television Program W-FIVE. It documents Trudeau's experience before, during, and after the US Bombing Campaign with the A-Saadi family, a middle-class family living in Baghdad. Comedy Kalte Karibik is a 2010 comedy film written by Thorsten Nesch, Ohmuthi, Wolf Wolff and directed by Wolf Wolff. Comedy Julai also alternatively spelled as Julayi is a 2012 Telugu action comedy film written and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. The film stars Allu Arjun, Ileana D'Cruz and Rajendra Prasad in lead roles. The film was produced by S. Radha Krishna under Haarika & Hassine Creations banner and was presented by D.V.V. Danayya. The soundtrack was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was released worldwide on over 1600 screens on 9 August 2012. The film was dubbed in Malayalam as Gajapokkiri and was released on 17 August 2012. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Dangerous Khiladi. The film is being remade in Tamil titled as Saahasam. Thriller Fall Down Dead is a horror/slasher film released in 2007 starring Dominique Swain and Udo Kier. The storyline involves a metropolitan city in the grip of fear after rolling blackouts bring out a serial killer dubbed "The Picasso Killer". One night, in the middle of a blackout, seven strangers trapped in an office building are targeted by the killer as he seeks out the one that knows his true identity. Comedy The Girl of Your Dreams is a 1998 Spanish drama film produced and directed by Fernando Trueba based on facts: during the Spanish Civil War, cinema studios supported the Republic, so Franco's followers had to go to Germany or Italy to make fictional films at Universum Film AG, known as UFA studios in Berlin to shoot both Spanish and German language versions. For example, in 1938 Florián Rey filmed Carmen, la de Triana and a German-language double film named Andalusische Nächte, both starring Imperio Argentina, an actress with whom, according to legend, Hitler fell in love. Imperio Argentina sued producers and director for using her life without permission to make this film. In Trueba's film, Goebbels falls in love with the Spanish Andalusian actress Macarena Granada. Thriller Grijpstra & De Gier is a 1979 Dutch crime film directed by Wim Verstappen. Thriller Honor Bound is a 1988 film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. Documentary film In 1969, Larry Hillblom founded his global courier company DHL. In 1995, the entrepreneur vanished in a plane crash off his Micronesian island home, leaving his billion-dollar estate to a university -- or so he thought. Directed by Alexis Manya Spraic, this engaging documentary tells Hillblom's story through the legal battle that ensued when would-be heirs began popping up all over the place to lay claim to the billionaire's bucks. Animation Molly in Springtime is a 2009 short animation film written by Antoine Lanciaux and directed by Pierre-Luc Granjon. Comedy Old Mother Riley in Society is a low budget 1940 black and white British comedy film, directed by John Baxter, and starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. It is the fifth in the long running Old Mother Riley series, and features the screen debut of Jimmy Clitheroe as the boot boy in a high society household. Comedy Bedevilled Rabbit is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short featuring Bugs Bunny. Bugs is lost in Tasmania, and has to deal with the Tasmanian Devil. Comedy "Los Angeles: land of attractive boys in search of the next hookup. Painfully single writer Blaine is reminded daily of his awkwardness around other L.A. gays who are more sexually oriented. One is the loneliest number, but can he handle a relationship with more people than he bargained for? While on a personal quest to find the guy who possesses more substance than just what’s “behind the zipper,” Blaine meets Xander, a new arrival to town, in an online chat room. They connect on a very intimate level and decide to meet in person. But there’s a catch: unbeknownst to Blaine, he was logged into his hot roommate Cameron’s online profile. Things quickly get out of hand when this gay Cyrano de Bergerac enlists Cameron to play along as Blaine pretends with Xander to be someone (and something) he’s not. Both young men want to connect with that special someone, which only becomes more confusing as the charade becomes more wacky and out of control. Despite advice from Blaine’s best friend, Michelle, and Xander’s Uncle Ernie, they just can’t see what is staring them in the face. Of course, secrets have a way of being exposed… and not in a good way. Can Blaine and Xander cut through all the deception to find their way to each other? Director and writer J.C. Calciano successfully weaves a classic tale into this comical modern-day romance." Quoting Marcus Wonacott from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy HOBBY was conceived by director Ciro Altabas as a visual document to witness the release of the Nintendo Wii and the video-game culture in Japan. However, it slowly morphed into a showcase of some of the many ways in which the Japanese spend their leisure time. Documentary film "This portrait of Washington super lobbyist Jack Abramoff—from his early years as a gung-ho member of the GOP political machine to his final reckoning as a disgraced, imprisoned pariah—confirms the adage that truth is indeed stranger than fiction. A tale of international intrigue with Indian casinos, Russian spies, Chinese sweatshops, and a mob-style killing in Miami, this is the story of the way money corrupts our political process. Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney returns to Sundance, once again wielding the tools of his trade with the skill of a master. Following the ongoing indictments of federal officials and exposing favor trading in our nation's capital, Gibney illuminates the way our politicians' desperate need to get elected—and the millions of dollars it costs—may be undermining the basic principles of American democracy. Infuriating, yet undeniably fun to watch, CASINO JACK is a saga of greed and corruption with a cynical villain audiences will love to hate." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Would You Rather is a 2012 American horror film starring Brittany Snow and Jeffrey Combs. It is based on the party game "would you rather," and centers on Snow's character, Iris, as she attends a dinner party, where she must partake in a life-threatening game to help her sick brother secure a donor. The film premiered at Screamfest 2012. Documentary film It Takes A Garden is a short doccumentary biographical film written and directed by Matt Shouse. Comedy The Extra Man is a 2010 comedy film based on Jonathan Ames' novel of the same name. Written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, the film stars Kevin Kline, Paul Dano, Katie Holmes, and John C. Reilly. Animation Race Riot is a 1929 animated short subject, featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The short concerns Oswald trying to convince his horse, Mopey, to run in a horse race and win it. The cartoon is noted for being the first entirely produced and directed by Walter Lantz. It was released by Universal Pictures on September 2, 1929. Documentary film Tina Modotti is a 1981 film directed by Marie Bardischewski and A. Jeshel. Comedy Song of Slomon is a 2007 short comedy film written by Emmanuel Shirinian and Amy Cameron and directed by Emmanuel Shirinian. Documentary film Last Portrait is a 2011 short documentary mystery film directed by David Varela. Comedy Les Hussards, is a French comedy film from 1955, directed by Alex Joffé, written by Gabriel Arout, starring Bernard Blier and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles "Cavalrymen", "Les hussards", "De husaren", "La piccola guerra", "Huszárok". Animation Am Ende der Distanz is a 2005 German machinima film made by David Riedel using Lionhead Studios' 2005 business simulation game The Movies. Documentary film The Ecstatic is a 2005 documentary short film written and directed by Till Passow. Animation Down With the Dawn is a 2012 animation, short film directed by Run Wrake. Thriller Dead Clever is a British black comedy film, first screened on ITV on New Year's Day, 2007. Written by Sally Wainwright, it stars Suranne Jones, Helen Baxendale and Dean Lennox Kelly. Although officially titled Dead Clever it was subtitled The Life and Crimes of Julie Bottomley. The music was written by BAFTA nominated TV & film music composer Sheridan Tongue. Comedy Keif al-Hal? is Saudi Arabia's first big-budget film, produced by Ayman Halawani. Directed by Izidore Musallam, it stars Hind Mohammed, the first Saudi cinema actress. Saudi audiences were able to see the film on pay-per-view through an agreement with Showtime Arabia. The film's title roughly translates into, "How's it going?" or "How are you?". The film, shot in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is a comedy-drama that recounts the story of a family torn between modernity and tradition in Saudi Arabia. Although there is clerical opposition to public screenings of films in Saudi Arabia, media reports suggest that the ban on public display of movies there is also in keeping with the monarchy's refusal to permit unlicensed public gatherings. Documentary film Yo Dual is a 2007 film directed by Alana Simoes. Animation Freud, Fish and Butterfly is a 2009 short animation film directed by Haiyang Wang. Documentary film Kol Tales is a 1998 documentary film directed by Sehjo Singh. Documentary film AIDS: Profile of an Epidemic is a 1985 Emmy News and Documentary Award for Outstanding Background/Analysis of a Single Current Story - Programs nominated tv program aired on August 29, 1984 in the United States of America. Comedy The Great Who-Dood-It is the 43rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 20, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Animation Let's Pollute is a 2009 short animated comedy film directed by Geefwee Boedoe. "In the spirit of 50s and 60s educational films, Lets Pollute is a modern satire on how pollution is our heritage and keeps our economy growing strong while instructing us on how to be better polluters for a better blighted tomorrow." Quoting the description from the 2010 LA Shorts Fest site. Comedy A Rural Elopement is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Documentary film Egypt is a 1997 short documentary film written and directed by Kathrin Resetarits. Documentary film 27 Miles is a 2005 documentary film directed by Stuart Acher and Nicole Barnette. Thriller 6'2 is a 2005 Indian Tamil language thriller film directed by V. Senthil Kumar. The film starred Sathyaraj and newcomer Sunitha Varma, along with Vadivelu in the lead roles, whilst music for the film was composed by D. Imaan. The film was released on 12 May 2005, and was later released in Telugu with a dubbed version. Comedy Lovers and Luggers is a 1937 adventure melodrama about a pianist who goes to Thursday Island to retrieve a valuable pearl. It was retitled Vengeance of the Deep in the USA and United Kingdom. Comedy This Year's Love is the title of a 1999 film set in and around Camden Town in London. It was written and directed by David Kane. Animation Lady and the Tooth is a short animated drama film directed by Shaun Clark. Documentary film Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory is a 2011 documentary film and sequel to the films Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills and Paradise Lost 2: Revelations. The three films chronicle the arrest, 18-year imprisonment, and eventual release of Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley, otherwise known as the West Memphis Three. The films, directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, are considered to play a substantial role in generating publicity, awareness, and support for the innocence of the West Memphis 3. It aired on HBO on January 12, 2012. The film was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking, and for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Radio Active is a short animated film directed by Iring Freytag and and Dennis Mueller. Documentary film One For All, All For One is a sports documentary film directed by PARK Sa-yu. Documentary film The Bielski Brothers: Jerusalem in the Woods is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Dean Ward. Thriller Drama is a 2012 Indian Kannada romantic comedy thriller written, directed and co-produced by Yogaraj Bhat under the banner Yogaraj Movies and Jayanna Combines. It stars Yash, Radhika Pandit, Sathish Ninasam and Sindhu Lokanath in leading roles and Ambareesh in an extended cameo appearance. Music for the film was scored by V. Harikrishna while lyrics for the soundtrack were written by the successful combination of Jayanth Kaikini and Yogaraj Bhat. Krishna was roped in as the cinematographer for the film, who had previously worked with Bhat in the massively successful film, Mungaru Male. Thriller A War Named Desire is a 2000 action and thriller film written by Clement Sze-Kit Cheng, Joe Ma, and Alan Mak and directed by Alan Mak. Comedy ...à la campagne is a French film directed by Manuel Poirier, released 5 April 1995. Comedy Danny learns that true love is magical. This refreshing and unique coming-of-age story unites three generations through a universal experience that is shared by all ages... falling in love. Danny is a 12-year-old, lonely and missing his dead father, living with his Mom and Grandmother, when a mysterious musician appears in his life giving him advice on music, growing up and girls. Only problem is, no one else can see him...This film is also called TOGETHER FOREVER. Animation The Man from Button Willow is a 1965 American animated Western film about the adventures of Justin Eagle, the first U.S. Government Agent. It was released on 3 April 1965 in the United States. Documentary film Ya Umer V Detstve... is a 2004 documentary film directed by Georgy Paradzhanov. Documentary film Herbstgold is a 2010 German documentary film directed by Jan Tenhaven. The film is about senior athletes competing at the Worlds Masters Championships. Thriller Venomous is a 2001 action horror film starring Treat Williams, Mary Page Keller and Hannes Jaenicke and directed by Fred Olen Ray, credited as Ed Raymond. Documentary film 75 Watts is a 2010 documentary film written directed by John Cullen. "A young man’s body betrays him on a daily basis, until he picks up the one thing that can calm his mind and enliven his spirit." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Thriller Donovan's Echo is a 2011 supernatural suspense film directed by Jim Cliffe and co-written by Jim Cliffe and Melodie Krieger, starring Danny Glover and Bruce Greenwood. Comedy Perfectly Prudence is a 2011 film directed by Paul Schneider. Documentary film Searching 4 Sandeep is a 2007 documentary film directed by Poppy Stockell. Thriller Midnight Phantom is a 1935 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. Comedy 24 Hour Party People is a 2002 British comedy-drama film about Manchester's popular music community from 1976 to 1992, and specifically about Factory Records. It was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and directed by Michael Winterbottom. The film was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. It received positive reviews. It begins with the punk rock era of the late 1970s and moves through the 1980s into the "Madchester" scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The main character is Tony Wilson, a news reporter for Granada Television and the head of Factory Records. The narrative largely follows his career, while also covering the major Factory artists, especially Joy Division and New Order, A Certain Ratio, The Durutti Column and Happy Mondays. The film is a dramatisation based on a combination of real events, rumours, urban legends, and the imaginings of the scriptwriter – as the film makes clear. In one scene, one-time Buzzcocks member Howard Devoto is shown having sex with Wilson's first wife in the toilets of a club; the real Devoto, an extra in the scene, turns to the camera and says, "I definitely don't remember this happening". Thriller King of New York is a 1990 crime thriller film, starring Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, David Caruso, Wesley Snipes, Victor Argo, Giancarlo Esposito, and Steve Buscemi. It was directed by independent filmmaker Abel Ferrara and written by Nicholas St. John. Animation Corps étrangers is a 2013 short music animation film written and directed by Nicolas Brault. Thriller A Killer Within is a 2004 film featuring C. Thomas Howell as Addison Terrill, Sean Young as Rebecca Terrill, Ben Browder as Sam Moss, Dedee Pfeiffer as Sarah Moss and Giancarlo Esposito as Vargas. The movie was directed by Brad Keller. Animation Puerta del tiempo is a 2002 animation film written and directed by Pedro Delgado. Thriller Silent Cry is a British thriller film directed by Julian Richards, starring Emily Woof, Douglas Henshall, Frank Finlay, Clive Russell, Kevin Whately, Craig Kelly and released in 2003. Animation Music Land is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short released in 1935. Thriller In Broad Daylight is a 1991 tv film directed by James Steven Sadwith. Thriller Blacula is a 1972 American blaxploitation horror film produced for American International Pictures. It was directed by William Crain and stars William Marshall in the title role about an 18th-century African prince named Mamuwalde, who is turned into a vampire and later locked in a coffin by Count Dracula. Two centuries later, the now-undead Mamuwalde rises from his coffin attacking various residents in modern day Los Angeles. Mamuwalde later meets Tina, a woman he believes to be the reincarnation of his deceased wife Luva. Blacula was released to mixed reviews in the United States, but was one of the top grossing films of the year. It was the first film to receive an award for Best Horror Film at the Saturn Awards. Blacula was followed by the sequel Scream Blacula Scream in 1973 and inspired a small wave of blaxploitation themed horror films. Comedy The Duck Hunt is a 1932 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Science Fiction The Giant Spider Invasion is a low-budget 1975 film produced by Transcentury Pictures, a partnership owned by the film's director Bill Rebane. The film is about giant spiders that terrorize the town of Merrill, Wisconsin and the surrounding area. The Giant Spider Invasion was given a U.S. release in theaters in 1975, and was distributed by Group 1 Films. The iconic theatrical poster art was a throwback to the giant monster movies of the 1950s. The film received a considerable theatrical run and became one of the fifty top grossing films of that year. After a three time ABC television network run, the movie achieved additional exposure many years later, when it was featured in a 1997 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. It is now regarded as a cult classic in the B movie realm. The film is listed on 'The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made' in the book The Official Razzie Movie Guide by Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson. The film gives major roles to some actors who might have been considered "has-beens" at the time. The leads were Steve Brodie and Barbara Hale, with other roles going to Alan Hale, Jr. and Leslie Parrish. Documentary film La Mer is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on December 28, 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. Comedy Movie Crazy is a 1932 comedy film starring Harold Lloyd in his third sound feature. Documentary film From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China is a 1980 documentary film about Western culture breaking into China produced and directed by Murray Lerner. It portrays the famous violinist and music teacher Isaac Stern as the first American musician to collaborate with the China Central Symphony Society. The film documented Mr. Stern's rehearsals and performances of Mozart and Brahms violin concertos with the famous Chinese conductor Li Delun, who also acted as his guide and translator on his trip. The film also included footage of Mr. Stern's visit to the Central Conservatory of Music and Shanghai Conservatory of Music where he lectured to the Chinese music students on violin playing and the art of musical expression. Most of those musicians were playing mechanically, especially the String section, prior to the human improvements, concerning the qualities of the orchestras. One conductor was imprisoned in a closet for playing Beethoven, during the great Proletarian Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, when Western music was prohibited under Mao.Among many others talented players, young cellist Jian Wang is featured briefly. Jian Wang has gone on to international stardom. Documentary film To Live is Better Than to Die is a documentary which records a year in the life of a family in the village of Wenlou in Henan province, chronicling their bleak day-to-day existence and struggle to cope under dire circumstances. It won a Peabody award in 2003. Comedy The Faithful Taxicab is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Science Fiction R.O.T.O.R. is a 1989 science fiction action film starring Richard Gesswein, Jayne Smith and Margaret Trigg. The film has been described as a low-budget copy of The Terminator and RoboCop. Documentary film When the Storm Came is a 2004 Documentary Short War film directed and written by Shilpi Gupta. Comedy The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine is a 1942 American film directed by Bernard Vorhaus. The film is also known as Unforgotten Crime and Find Jimmy Valentine. Documentary film The State of Insanity is a 2013 documentary film written by Francesco Cordio, Leonardo Angelini and Diego Galli and directed by Francesco Cordio. Thriller Eye in the Sky is a 2007 Hong Kong crime film starring Simon Yam, Tony Leung Ka-Fai and Miss Hong Kong pageant winner Kate Tsui in her film debut. Yam and Tsui play surveillance operatives on the trail of a gang of professional robbers led by Chan Chong-Shan. The title is derived from the casino surveillance tech "eye in the sky". It marks the directorial debut of Yau Nai-Hoi, a long-time screenwriter for films directed by Johnnie To, who co-produced the film with his production company Milkyway Image. Eye in the Sky premiered as an Official Selection at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival, and as an Opening Film at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. It was released in Hong Kong on 21 June 2007. Thriller La croix des vivants is a film directed by Ivan Govar released on Jul 25, 1962. Comedy "Full-blown wardrobe crises, pre-rehearsed witty conversation and optimistic personal grooming are all part of the comedic pre-first-date-prep. Yes, this is what really happens when we’re getting ready and nobody is looking!" Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film "Arsenic-laced water has poisoned a 15-year-old boy from a small, rural village in Cambodia, who fashions dreams for karaoke stardom in spite of his illness." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Life Mein Kabhi Kabhiee is a 2007 Bollywood film, directed by Vikram Bhatt. It was released on 13 April 2007. Produced by Baba Films banner, it is a social thriller. Comedy Baby Boom is a 1987 comedy film starring Diane Keaton. The film also launched a subsequent television show, running from 1988 to 1989. The original music score was composed by Bill Conti and the cinematography was by William A. Fraker. Thriller Reflections in a Golden Eye is a film directed by John Huston based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Carson McCullers. It deals with elements of repressed sexuality, voyeurism, homosexuality, and murder. The film starred Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor. The film bombed at the box office. Comedy The Wild Affair is a 1963 British comedy film written and directed by John Krish and starring Nancy Kwan, Terry-Thomas, Jimmy Logan, Gladys Morgan, and Betty Marsden. Thriller Bram Stoker's Dracula is a 1992 American horror fantasy erotic drama film directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. It stars Gary Oldman as Count Dracula, Winona Ryder as Mina Harker, Anthony Hopkins as Professor Abraham Van Helsing, and Keanu Reeves as Jonathan Harker. Bram Stoker's Dracula was greeted by a generally positive critical reception and was a box office hit, although Reeves' performance has been widely criticised. Its score was composed by Wojciech Kilar and featured "Love Song for a Vampire" by Annie Lennox, which became an international hit, as the closing credits theme. Comedy The Hebrew Hammer is a 2003 American comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Kesselman. It stars Adam Goldberg, Judy Greer, Andy Dick, Mario Van Peebles, and Peter Coyote. The plot concerns a Jewish crime fighter known as the Hebrew Hammer who must save Hanukkah from the evil son of Santa Claus who wants to destroy Hanukkah and make everyone celebrate Christmas. The film parodies blaxploitation films, and features Melvin Van Peebles in a cameo as "Sweetback". Animation Hotel Shuteye is a 2007 short mystery animation film written and directed by Bill Plympton. Animation The Inn is a 2012 short, animation, fantasy film written by Izu Troin and Patrick Vanetti and directed by Troin Izù. Comedy Double Crossbones is a 1951 American Technicolor film starring Donald O'Connor, Helena Carter, and Will Geer. Comedy Ödipussi is a 1988 German comedy film, starring as well as written by Loriot, and the first of two films that he directed. The title is a pun on the Oedipus complex described by Sigmund Freud and the James Bond film Octopussy. Comedy Swear is a 2013 Documentary /Short/Comedy film directed by Lea Becker. Comedy NVA is a German film comedy released in 2005 that involves two friends who serve in the National People's Army of the former DDR. It was directed by Leander Haussmann, who together with Brussig Thomas also wrote the screenplay. The film caricatures the life of the National People's Army in the final years of East Germany. Documentary film Rocket Brothers is a 2004 documentary film directed by photographer Kasper Torsting, about the Danish rock band Kashmir. Torsting followed the band over a period of four years starting just after the release of their third album The Good Life. The documentary follows the band during the process of making their fourth album Zitilites. It also includes lead singer Kasper Eistrup's audition for Roger Waters' Pink Floyd tour. Eistrup auditioned as the lead singer and guitarist. Documentary film True Fans is a 1999 documentary short film written and directed by Dan Austin. Animation 12 Drawings a Day is 2012 mystery animation film written and directed by Denis Chapon. Animation Lemonade in Winter is a 2013 animation short film directed by Melissa Ellard, Paul Gagne and David Trexler. Comedy Laughology is a 2009 documentary film about the contagiousness of human laughter by Canadian filmmaker and Laughologist Albert Nerenberg. It is the first feature length documentary about laughter. The documentary makes the case that laughter is the original peace signal and the human ability to share and transmit laughter may have been key to the rise of human civilization. The film chronicles unusual laughter phenomenon such as Holy Laughter, Laughter Parties and the Tanzanian Laughter Epidemic. The film is produced by Elevator Films which operates out of Lac Brome, Quebec, and Cache Film and Television. The film made its world premiere at HotDocs Film Festival in Toronto. Comedy Hop aboard a broomstick for this tale of two dim-witted witches who accidentally turn their sister into a jack-o-lantern on Halloween...and that's just the beginning of the story. Join the silly sisters as they turn a typical suburban town topsy-turvy with their inept attempts to rescue their sister-turned-pumpkin on Halloween night. Watch them fly around town, go trick-or-treating for the first time, and pop in on a children's Halloween party. Comedy Kappal Muthalaali is a 2009 Malayalam film by Thaha starring a popular TV presenter and comedy artist Ramesh Pisharody in title role and new face Sarayu as lead actress. Science Fiction By Dawn’s Early Light is an HBO Original Movie, aired in 1990 and set in 1991. It is based on the 1983 novel Trinity's Child, written by William Prochnau. The film is one of the last to depict the events of a fictional World War III before the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Comedy Dangerous Nan McGrew is a 1930 American comedy starring Helen Kane, Victor Moore and James Hall. Comedy OSS 117: Lost in Rio, in the original French OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus is a 2009 French comedy film directed by Michel Hazanavicius. It is a parody of the spy film genre. The film follows the exploits of a French secret agent, OSS 117, in Brazil in 1967. This film is a sequel to the 2006 film OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies. Documentary film China Heavyweight is a 2012 documentary film by the Chinese-Canadian documentary film director Yung Chang and released by EyeSteelFilm. It is Yung Chang's second long feature documentary film after Up the Yangtze from 2007. Thriller The Secret She Carried is a 1996 thriller-drama film directed by Dan Lerner. Thriller La Nuit des Traquées is a 1980 film directed by Jean Rollin, about people who have lost their memories in an environmental accident and are confined in a hospital. Documentary film Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced is a Swedish 2003 documentary directed by Lukas Moodysson and Stefan Jarl. It is about the sentences given to rioters arrested during and after the Gothenburg Riots in conjunction with the European Union summit in Gothenburg 2001, many of whom were found guilty of various crimes in a large number of trials. The film is sympathetic to the rioters. It is 85 minutes in length, and was first shown on June 27, 2003. The film features people aged between 19 and 30 interviewed about their reasons to be at the demonstrations, the police actions, their arrests. The interviews are mixed with police footage shown in court, and in the beginning there is quite a shocking sequence of violent images, ranging from film material from Palestine, to hunger in Africa and vivisection. Although the film has never been officially released anywhere, Moodysson has become famous for distributing homemade copies himself, usually when he makes appearances at international film festivals. Documentary film This is a Game, Ladies is a 2004 sports documentary film directed by Peter Schnall and Rob Kuhns. Comedy Keep Fit is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Kay Walsh and Guy Middleton. It was made at Ealing Studios. Formby was at his British top box-office peak when this comedy was made. Documentary film Waco: The Rules of Engagement is a 1997 documentary directed by Stanley Eugene Johnson from Detroit, Michigan, about the 1993 "Waco Siege", a 51 day standoff beginning with the February 28 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms assault on the Branch Davidian church and home outside of Waco, Texas and ending with the April 19th Federal Bureau of Investigations assault on the building which killed most of the inhabitants. The film was spearheaded by Second Amendment activist turned filmmaker Michael McNulty who spent twenty-eight months and $400,000 developing the film. Later former CNN business news reporter Dan Gifford and his wife Amy Sommer Gifford came in as co-producers, supplying almost another one million dollars. Director William Gazecki joined McNulty in traveling the country to interview and film participants for the film. Gifford, Gazecki and McNulty wrote the script. The resultant film, with Dan Gifford narrating, combined FBI negotiation tapes, Davidian home videos, footage from Congressional hearings on Waco, and extensive interviews with Davidian survivors, representatives of law enforcement, independent investigators, scholars and scientists. Comedy La Belle Américaine English: The American Beauty, is a French comedy film from 1961, directed by Robert Dhéry, written by Alfred Adam, starring Alfred Adam and Louis de Funès. The film was known under the titles: "La bella americana", "The American Beauty", "Der tolle Amerikaner". Documentary film Saving Africa's Witch Children is a documentary directed by Mags Gavan and Joost van der Valk. It features Gary Foxcroft and his organisation Stepping Stones Nigeria who campaign against the branding of children as witches in Nigeria, primarily by the evangelical "Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries", headed by Helen Ukpabio. In some of the poorest parts of Nigeria, Pentecostal evangelical religious fervour is combined with the old but persistent African belief in sorcery and black magic. Thousands of children are victimised, abused, abandoned or even killed as they are blamed for having brought about disease, misfortune, death and famine by their alleged witchcraft. The film was part of Channel 4's Dispatches Series and won numerous awards, including a BAFTA and an International Emmy for Best Current Affairs. Animation Gumby: The Movie is a 1995 stop-motion claymation feature film featuring the character Gumby. Documentary film Siki is a 1992 biographical documentary film written and directed by Niek Koppen. Documentary film McEnroe/Borg: Fire & Ice is a 2011 documentary tv movie written by Aaron Cohen. Comedy Eight-Ball Andy is an American comedy short released by Columbia Pictures on March 11, 1948. It stars Andy Clyde, Dick Wessel, Maude Prickett, Florence Auer, and Vernon Dent. Comedy Bye Bye Bluebird is a 1999 Danish-Faroese comedy film directed by Katrin Ottarsdóttir and starring Hildigunn Eyðfinsdóttir and Sigri Mitra Gaïni. The satirical film relates the tale of two eccentric young women who, after years abroad, return to their native Faroe Islands, and embark on a strange road trip. The film received awards at several film festivals including Lübeck Nordic Film Festival, Rouen Nordic Film Festival and the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Thriller Calcutta Mail is a 2003 Indian thriller film starring Anil Kapoor, Rani Mukerji and Manisha Koirala. It was directed by Sudhir Mishra. Comedy Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love is a 2007 Bollywood musical romantic drama film. Directed by Nikhil Advani and featuring a huge cast of stars including Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Anil Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Akshaye Khanna, Ayesha Takia, John Abraham, Vidya Balan, Govinda, Shannon Esra, Sohail Khan and Isha Koppikar in lead roles. It is an unofficial remake of 2003 British film, Love Actually. The movie weaves six love stories together thanks to the relationships of the people within it. The film was Advani's second directorial venture after Kal Ho Naa Ho. The shooting for the film begun in 2004 and was finished by 2006. The movie released in 2007. Science Fiction Surf Nazis Must Die is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Peter George and starring Gail Neely, Barry Brenner, and Robert Harden. It was produced by The Institute, a production company formed by George, Craig A. Colton and Robert Tinnell, and distributed by Troma Entertainment, a company known for its low-budget exploitation films. Science Fiction Strange Days is a 1995 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Co-written and produced by her ex-husband James Cameron and co-written by Jay Cocks, it stars Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Michael Wincott. It was a commercial failure, earning only a fraction of its production cost in its domestic release. The film was nominated for five Saturn Awards including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Writing for Cameron and Cocks and Best Actor for Fiennes, with Bassett winning Best Actress and Bigelow becoming the first woman to win the Saturn Award for Best Director. Comedy He's on Duty is a 2010 South Korean film that comically yet incisively depicts racial issues in Korea. Tae-sik finds it difficult to get a job due to his odd appearance and impatient character. After failing repeatedly, he disguises himself as a foreigner and finally lands a job. Tae-sik, however, witnesses the cruel treatment migrant workers face in Korea. The Korean title is a pun on the lead character's name and is an abbreviated form of 반갑습니다 or 반가워요 which translates to "Delighted? Delighted!" or "Nice to meet you." Science Fiction Shadowzone is a science fiction/horror movie directed by J.S. Cardone and released in 1990. It was rated R for violence, language, and some nudity. Comedy Hardbodies is a 1984 sex comedy film about three middle-aged men who hire a younger man to help them pick up women at the beach. The film was directed by Mark Griffiths, and stars Grant Cramer, Courtney Gains, and Gary Wood. It was followed by a 1986 sequel entitled Hardbodies 2. Comedy The Skywalk is Gone is a 2002 Taiwanese short film directed by Tsai Ming-liang and starring Chen Shiang-chyi and Lee Kang-sheng. Comedy The Supreme Impulse is a 1915 American silent short film comedy-drama film directed by Lucius Henderson. Starring William Garwood in the lead role with Violet Mersereau. Thriller One in Five is a 2014 drama thriller short film written by Graeme Brookes and directed by Mark Davenport. Comedy Fighting Fools is a 1949 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on April 17, 1949 by Monogram Pictures and is the thirteenth film in the series. Thriller Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a 2014 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves and written by Mark Bomback, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. It stars Andy Serkis, Jason Clarke, Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Toby Kebbell, and Kodi Smit-McPhee. It is the sequel to the 2011 film Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which began 20th Century Fox's reboot of the original Planet of the Apes series. It is the eighth theatrical film in the franchise. The film was released in United States and Canada on July 11, 2014, and was met with critical acclaim, with critics praising its visual effects, story, direction, acting, and emotional depth. It was also a box office hit, having grossed over $707 million worldwide. Animation In-between is a 2012 short animation film directed by Alice Bissonnet, Aloyse Desoubries Binet, Sandrine Han Jin Kuang, Juliette Laurent, Sophie Markatatos. Thriller In this 1970s blaxploitation film, the ghetto's big pimp finds his territory under threat from a mafia soldier. Comedy Mute is a 2005 American short comedy film directed by Melissa Joan Hart and written by Kristin Lipiro. The film stars Emily Hart, Emily Deschanel and Dylan Neal. Comedy In a world of dolls and toys things are starting to go wrong. Abominations emerge in increasing number as people (dolls) grow more hateful and intolerant. Religions clash, cultures collide, and superstition prevails. While other movies shy away from the gruesome things that people do to each other when one group declares another group an enemy, this movie was made with dolls, and you can do ANYTHING to dolls... Documentary film Birds Of September is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Sarah Francis. Comedy The Doctor's Dilemma is a 1958 British comedy drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Leslie Caron, Dirk Bogarde, Alastair Sim, Robert Morley and Terence Alexander. It is based on the 1906 play The Doctor's Dilemma by George Bernard Shaw. Thriller Le foto proibite di una signora per bene is a 1970 giallo film directed by Luciano Ercoli. Written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Mahnahén Velasco, the film stars Pier Paolo Capponi, Simon Andreu and Dagmar Lassander. The film, featuring a score written by Ennio Morricone, has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. When bored housewife Minou is convinced by a stranger that her husband is a killer, she finds herself being manipulated by a stranger who seduces her and uses photographs of the affair to blackmail her. Comedy Honky Tonk Freeway is a 1981 comedy film directed by John Schlesinger. The film, conceived and co-produced by Don Boyd, was one of the most expensive box office flops in history, losing its British backers Thorn-EMI an estimated $11,000,000 and profoundly impacting its fortunes and aspirations. The film was financed in part by Roy Tucker's tax avoidance schemes funded by the Rossminster banking group. Comedy Todas las azafatas van al cielo is a 2002 Argentine and Spanish comedy drama film directed by Daniel Burman and written by Burman and Emiliano Torres. The picture was produced by Pablo Bossi, Pedro D'Angelo, Diego Dubcovsky and José María Morales. It features Alfredo Casero as Julián and Ingrid Rubio as the air hostess Teresa. The metaphorical romantic comedy-drama is about a widowed ophthalmologist and a free-spirited airline flight-attendant. Documentary film Columbia Revolt is a 50 minute, black-and-white documentary film about the Columbia University protests of 1968. The film was made that year by a collective of independent filmmakers called Newsreel and mostly shot by Melvin Margolis. It features a number of off-camera interviews with unnamed students who were involved in the takeover of university buildings. According to Roz Payne, a member of the Newsreel collective who worked on the film: The students had taken over 5 buildings. We had a film team in each building. We were shooting from the inside while the rest of the press were outside. We participated in the political negotiations and discussions. Our cameras were used as weapons as well as recording the events. Melvin had a World War II cast iron steel Bell and Howell camera that could take the shock of breaking plate glass windows. The film is sympathetic to the students and is shot in a Cinéma vérité style. It is now in the public domain. Comedy Antonia's Line is a 1995 Dutch film written and directed by Marleen Gorris. The film, described as a "feminist fairy tale," tells the story of the independent Antonia who, after returning to the anonymous Dutch village of her birth, establishes and nurtures a close-knit matriarchal community. The film covers a breadth of topics, with themes ranging from death and religion to sex, intimacy, lesbianism, friendship and love. Comedy She'll Follow You Anywhere is a 1971 British comedy film directed by David C. Rea and starring Kenneth Cope, Keith Barron and Richard Vernon. Two chemists working in a lab of a big corporation accidentally stumble across a love potion while working to create a new aftershave. The potion makes a man irresistible to any woman who smells it. However, they soon have problems remembering the formula, and keeping their discovery from their bosses and wives. In the United States it was released as Passion Potion. Comedy 24/7 in Love is a 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by John D. Lazatin, Mae Czarina Cruz, Frasco Santos Mortiz and Dado Lumibao from Star Cinema. The film was released nationwide on November 21, 2012. The film is a romance anthology in which several characters are involved in various crazy antics for love’s sake. The ensemble cast is composed of selected Star Magic's talents to celebrate the agency's 20th year anniversary. Comedy Ellie Parker is a 2005 American drama-comedy film, written and directed by Scott Coffey. The title character, played by Naomi Watts, is a young woman struggling as an actress in Los Angeles. The movie centers on a quote from the prologue to Shakespeare's Henry V: O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention, A kingdom for a stage, princes to act And monarchs to behold the swelling scene! Ellie Parker began as a short that was screened at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Using a handheld digital camera, writer-director Scott Coffey expanded it into a feature-length film over the next four years. It was released in 2005. Comedy The Hungry Actors is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Thriller 72 Meters is a 2004 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Khotinenko based on the short stories from the collection of stories of the same name by Alexander Pokrovsky. Comedy The Potential Wives of Norman Mao is a 2011 comedy drama short film written and directed by Derek Nguyen. Comedy The Driving Test is a 2005 comedy short film written by Joost van Gijzen and directed by Tallulah H. Schwab. Comedy Still Playing is a 2012 short animated comedy sports documentary film directed by Dacia Saenz and Mandy Hubbard. Comedy Big Breakin' is a 2011 short film written and directed by Mattio Martinez. Documentary film The Aqua Diary is a 1998 music documentary film starring the members of the Danish dance music group Aqua. Thriller Sex & Consequences is a 2006 thriller film directed by Michael Valverde. Comedy A Cartoonist's Nightmare is an episode of the animated cartoon series Looney Tunes. It stars Beans the Cat in his first solo film. Thriller The Passion of Darkly Noon is a 1995 film written and directed by Philip Ridley, starring Brendan Fraser in the title role, and co-starring Ashley Judd and Viggo Mortensen. Animation Barbie: A Perfect Christmas is a 2011 animation & family film written by Elise Allen and directed by Mark Baldo and Terry Klassen. Documentary film The Naked-Boy Business, Pt. 2 is a 2011 short, comedy documentary film directed by Andre Hereford. Animation Crazy Hair Day is a short, animated film directed by Virginia Wilkos. "Stanley arrives at school, all set to celebrate Crazy Hair Day, only to find out he has mixed up the date with School Picture Day. In this uplifting story of friendship and kindness, what starts out as a worst-ever experience takes a surprising turn as Stanley's best friend and his classmates concoct a creative show of solidarity." Quoting the program notes from the 2009 Saugatuk Children's Film Festival site Documentary film The Short Life of Anne Frank is a 2001 Dutch television documentary film about the life of diarist Anne Frank. It was directed by Gerrit Netten. The film was narrated by several actors, including Jeremy Irons, Joachim Krol, and Bram Bart. Thekla Reuten and Nicky Mark Morris provided voices for Anne Frank. The film includes the only known footage of Anne Frank, a video of Otto Frank in English, and some pages from the original diary of Anne are also videoed in the film. Comedy Dog Park is a 1998 American/Canadian romantic comedy film written and directed by Bruce McCulloch. Thriller Europa Report is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Sebastián Cordero, and starring Christian Camargo, Anamaria Marinca, Michael Nyqvist, Daniel Wu, Karolina Wydra, and Sharlto Copley. A found footage film, it recounts the fictional story of the first crewed mission to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons. Despite a disastrous technical failure that loses all communications with Earth mission control and a series of dangerous crises, the crew continues their mission to Europa and encounters a baffling mystery. Documentary film Movies Made from Home # 6 is a 2013 film written and directed by Robert Machoian. Comedy Charlie Chan in Shanghai is the ninth Charlie Chan film produced by Fox with the title character played by Warner Oland. Comedy North Dallas Forty is a 1979 film drama starring Nick Nolte, Mac Davis, and G. D. Spradlin set in the world of American professional football. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff and based on the best-selling novel by Peter Gent. The screenplay was by Kotcheff, Gent, Frank Yablans and Nancy Dowd. This was the first film role for Davis, a popular recording artist. Thriller Cape Fear is a 1991 American psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and a remake of the 1962 film of the same name. It stars Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte, Jessica Lange and Juliette Lewis and features cameos from Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum and Martin Balsam, who all appeared in the 1962 original film. The film tells the story of a convicted rapist who, using mostly his newfound knowledge of the law and its numerous loopholes, seeks vengeance against a former public defender whom he blames for his 14-year imprisonment due to purposefully faulty defense tactics used during his trial. The film marks the seventh of eight collaborations between Scorsese and De Niro, following Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, New York, New York, Raging Bull, The King of Comedy, Goodfellas, and ending with Casino. The film received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress. Comedy 3 Ninjas Kick Back is a 1994 American sequel to the film 3 Ninjas. It received mostly negative reviews from critics. This is the only 3 Ninjas film with a video game adaptation. Despite being released before 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up due to legal issues, this film was actually shot a year later. Mori's last name in this film changes from Tanaka to Shintaro for no apparent reason. Documentary film BoardHeads is a documentary film written by Anna Koo and Davo Weiss, and directed by Davo Weiss. Documentary film Earth: The Operators' Manual - Energy Quest USA is a 2012 documentary film. Comedy Con todo el corazón is a 1952 a comedy family drama film directed by Rafael E. Portas. Animation Africa Squeaks is a 1940 American animated cartoon in the Looney Tunes series starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by John Carey, Dave Hoffman, Izzy Ellis, Norman McCabe, and Vive Risto, with musical direction by Carl Stalling. The cartoon is a parody of the movie Stanley and Livingstone starring Spencer Tracy and Cedric Hardwicke. The title parodies the 1930 documentary Africa Speaks! Documentary film The agonies of present-day Africa are deeply etched in the bodies of women. In eastern Congo on the Rwanda border, vying militias, armies and bandits use rape as a weapon of terror. Lumo Sinai was just over 20 when marauding soldiers attacked her. A fistula, common among victims of violent rape, rendered her incontinent and threatens her ability to bear children. Rejected by her fiancé and cast aside by her family, Lumo awaits reconstructive surgery. Lumo is her story, tragic for its cruelties but also inspiring for the struggle she wages and the dignity she displays, with the help of an extraordinary African hospital, to overcome shame, fear, and the affliction that robs her of a normal life. (packaged to 56:46) Thriller Saving General Yang is a 2013 Hong Kong film directed by Ronny Yu. The story is based on the legendary Generals of the Yang Family. The film was selected as part of the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. Animation Dixieland Droopy is a 1954 animated short subject in the Droopy series, directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Dixieland Droopy was produced simultaneously in the Academy ratio and in Cinemascope as well. Documentary film Pie Fight ’69 is a 2009 documentary short film directed by Sam Green and Christian Bruno. Comedy I'm Reed Fish is an American film based on a story by Reed Fish, and released theatrically on June 1, 2007. The film was directed by Zackary Adler and stars Alexis Bledel, Jay Baruchel, and Schuyler Fisk. Jay Baruchel won the Best Actor award at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in 2007 for his role of Reed Fish. The film was released to DVD on September 4, 2007 Thriller Spark is a 1998 film starring Terrence Howard and Nicole Ari Parker. Garret Williams made his directorial debut with this tale of an urban black couple trapped in a desert town of rednecks after their car breaks down after hitting a dog. Byron and Nina are driving a BMW from Chicago to L.A. to take Nina to school when they experience a back-road breakdown. Teen Mooney tows them to a white-trailer-trash town where they're charged $500 for repairs. When the BMW dies again, they stay overnight in a motel, and the situation soon gets grim as Byron starts spending more time with Mooney and his true colors start to show revealing a disturbing town story. The characters in this low-budgeter were first introduced in a 1996 short. Spark was shown at 1998 film festivals. Documentary film The Disquiet is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ali Cherri. Comedy The Girl in the Café is a British made-for-television drama film directed by David Yates, written by Richard Curtis and produced by Hilary Bevan Jones. The film is produced by the independent production company Tightrope Pictures and was originally screened on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 25 June 2005. It was also shown in the United States on cable television station Home Box Office on the same day. Bill Nighy portrays the character of Lawrence, with Kelly Macdonald portraying Gina. Nighy and Macdonald had previously starred together in the 2003 BBC serial State of Play, which was also directed by Yates and produced by Bevan-Jones. The Girl in the Café's casting director is Fiona Weir who, at the time, was also the casting director for the Harry Potter films, the last four of which Yates directed. The film was noted at the 2006 Primetime Emmy Awards; it won for Outstanding Made for Television Movie. Thriller Magnificent Team is a 1998 Hong Kong comedy film directed by David Lam and starring Francis Ng, Christine Ng, Amanda Lee, Simon Lui, Benz Hui, Karen Tong and the-then newcomer Herman Chan in his only film role. Animation Night of the Living Dead: REANIMATED features the work of various artists, animators, and filmmakers from around the globe. The mixed media featured include puppetry, CGI, hand-drawn animation, illustration, acrylics, claymation, and even 'animated' tattoos, just to name a few. This mass-collaboration approach is less about remaking Romero's film and more about viewing the classic through an experimental lens. Animation Originally a collection of clips from the Neon Genesis Evangelion TV series, Death was created as a precursor to the re-worked ending of the series. Rebirth was intended as that reworked ending but after production overruns became only the first half of the first episode of The End of Evangelion, with some minor differences. Over time, two newer director`s cuts of Death were produced, each including new footage not seen in the series - these were called Death (True) and finally Death (True)^2. Note that despite containing clips from the series, Death (True)^2 & Rebirth should be seen after the series itself to be fully understood. Documentary film Professional basketball fans need look no further in their search for the perfect woman. In this unconventional beauty pageant, a panel of celebrity judges -- including Farrah Franklin, Maxi, Harold Bell, The Nappy Roots and Seannita Palmer of King Magazine -- evaluate the beauty, style and sex appeal of a lovely group of contenders. But here's the rub: Their knowledge of pro basketball counts! Comedy Billions for Boris is a 1984 comedy film directed by Alexander Grasshoff. Comedy Fast Charlie... the Moonbeam Rider is a 1979 comedy film starring David Carradine and Brenda Vaccaro and directed by Steve Carver. Thriller Washington Wolves (Spanish: Los lobos de Washington) is a 1999 film directed by Mariano Barroso. Comedy Outrageous! is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1977. Directed and written by Richard Benner, the film stars Craig Russell as Robin Turner, a female impersonator, and Hollis McLaren as Liza Conners, Turner's schizophrenic roommate. The film is based on "Making It", a short story by writer Margaret Gibson from her 1976 collection The Butterfly Ward; Russell and Gibson were roommates in real life. Outrageous! was one of the first gay-themed films ever to receive widespread theatrical release in North America. The film inspired the sequel Too Outrageous! released in 1987. A stage musical adaptation of the film was produced by Canadian Stage in 2000. Comedy Chai Lai is a 2006 Thai action film about five female top-secret crimefighters, each with the codename of a flower, Lotus, Hibiscus, Rose, Spadix and Crown of Thorns. The premise is modelled after Charlie's Angels. Comedy 15 bajo la lona is a film directed by Agustín Navarro released on January 1, 1959. Science Fiction Coded is a 2013 science fiction short film. Documentary film Touching the Void is a 2003 documentary based on the book of the same name by Joe Simpson about Simpson's and Simon Yates' disastrous and near fatal attempt to climb Siula Grande in the Cordillera Huayhuash in the Peruvian Andes in 1985. Critically acclaimed, it was listed in the PBS' 100 "Greatest" Documentaries of All Time. The Guardian described it as "the most successful documentary in British cinema history". Thriller Pratisodh is a 2004 Bengali film directed by Anup Sengupta and produced by Shela Kalyani.The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rachana Banerjee, Tapas Pal, Dipankar Dey, Dulal Lahiri, Anamika Saha in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Ashok Bhadra. Documentary film Violonconcerto is a 1974 short film directed and written by Hugo Niebeling. Comedy Mr. St. Nick is a 2002 Christmas comedy-fantasy film starring Kelsey Grammer. It was produced by Hallmark Entertainment and shown on ABC in the United States. It was first broadcast as an episode of ABC's Wonderful World of Disney anthology on November 17, 2002. It was set mainly in Miami, Florida, United States even though it was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Comedy The Great McGonagall is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Julia Foster. It is a humorous biopic of the Scottish poet William McGonagall. Animation The Littlest Robo is a 1999 animation film directed by Richard Kenworthy. Comedy Dumped is a 2000 film written and directed by Oliver Robins. Comedy Lock and Roll Forever is a 2009 film directed by Chris Grismer. Documentary film Richard Pryor: The Funniest Man Dead Or Alive is a 2005 television documentary film aired by the television network BET on the life and influence of Richard Pryor. The thirty minute special featured commentary from a wide range of actors, comedians, musicians, politicians, and Pryor's own family members, the special aired just 9 days after his death. Comedy The Pink Phink is a 1964 animated short comedy film, directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. It is the first animated short starring Blake Edwards' Pink Panther. Documentary film If you were to create something big, the biggest in the world, what would that be? This is the story of a Guinness record-breaking plastic statue of Pope John Paul II. It was manufactured in a "dinosaur factory" and is now on display in a park of sacred miniatures. The accompanying paradoxes and surreal observations will tell us a bit about how religious dreams and nightmares come true at the same time. Thriller "Deep in the Ozark Mountains, clans live by a code of conduct that no one dares defy—until an intrepid teenage girl has no other choice. When Ree Dolly's crystal-meth-making father skips bail and goes missing, her family home is on the line. Unless she finds him, she and her young siblings and disabled mother face destitution. In a heroic quest, Ree traverses the county to confront her kin, break their silent collusion, and bring her father home. With thrilling tension, Winter’s Bone depicts an archetypal rite of passage from adolescence to adulthood. Only this time, the young warrior is a girl. As our heroine braves immoveable obstacles, she redefines the notion of family loyalty and, in the process, discovers her own power. The spare precision of Debra Granik’s direction is effortlessly profound. Stunningly genuine performances and exquisite visual details capture the textures and rhythms of a world where the mythic and the naturalistic intermingle." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film festival site. Comedy The View from the Swing is a 2000 comedy film written by Todd Andrew Bryant and directed by Paul Tuerpe. Comedy The Immoral Mr. Teas is the first commercially successful film of director Russ Meyer. The film was described as a nudist comedy and was noted for exhibiting extensive female nudity. The film cost $24,000 to produce and eventually grossed more than $1,500,000 on the independent/exploitation circuit. Thriller Dharmatama is a 1975 Hindi movie and the first Bollywood film to be shot in Afghanistan. It was produced and directed by Feroz Khan. The movie is the first attempt in India to localise The Godfather. The title character was based on matka king Ratan Khatri. It is said that Khan sat down with Khatri to learn more about him and understand the nuances of matka. The cast includes Feroz Khan, Hema Malini, Rekha, Premnath, Imtiaz Khan, Danny Denzongpa, Farida Jalal, Ranjeet, Helen, Madan Puri, Jeevan, Iftekhar and Dara Singh. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. This film took Feroz Khan to new heights in his career as this was a blockbuster movie. The same year, Sholay and Deewar were released. The film is also its scenes featuring Buzkashi a Central Asian sport on horses, including aerial shots, which in turn won film's cinematographer, Kamal Bose, Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer. Comedy The Pink Panther finds a magician's hat. He sees what it can do, trouble ensues. Science Fiction The Aerodrome is a 1983 TV film directed by Giles Foster. Comedy Brice de Nice is a 2005 French comedy film directed by James Huth, written by Huth, Jean Dujardin, and Karine Angeli, and starring Dujardin. It is set in France, centering on the character Brice of Nice created by Dujardin for a stage sketch. Documentary film Lambert & Stamp is a 2014 American documentary film, produced and directed by James D. Cooper. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Sony Pictures Classics acquired the distribution rights of the film. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance London Film Festival on April 18, 2014. Animation Morgan and Destiny's Eleventeenth Date: The Zeppelin Zoo is a short romantic silent film directed and edited by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and starring himself, Lexy Hulme and Channing Tatum. It is the second installment in the Morgan M. Morgansen series. The first film, Morgan M. Morgansen's Date with Destiny premiered at Sundance in 2010 and the positive response spurred the makers to continue the saga. Comedy Mutiny On The Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny, directed by Friz Freleng and released by Warner Brothers studios in 1950. The cartoon was made in 1948 but not released until 1950. It features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam as "Shanghai Sam". It is one of three nautical-themed shorts with Sam as a pirate, along with Buccaneer Bunny and Captain Hareblower. The title is a reference to the film Mutiny on the Bounty. Thriller Countdown: Jerusalem is a 2009 sci-fi thriller film written by David Michael Latt and Jose Prendes, and directed by A.F. Silver. Documentary film A Trip to the Country is a 1999 documentary written and directed by Jean-Marie Téno. Thriller Ted Bundy is a 2002 American crime drama film directed and co-written by Matthew Bright. The film dramatizes the crimes of serial killer Ted Bundy. It stars Michael Reilly Burke in the title role, and Boti Bliss as Bundy's girlfriend, Lee. Comedy Paradise Falls is a 2013 short adventure comedy fantasy film written and directed by Fantavious Fritz. Documentary film Phantoms of the French Shore is the 2012 documentary written by Barbara Doran and Josh Freed and directed by Barbara Doran. Documentary film "Man in Space" is an episode of Disneyland which originally aired on March 9, 1955. It was directed by Disney animator Ward Kimball. Later, it was edited into a featurette to play in theaters, accompanying Davy Crockett and the River Pirates. This Disneyland episode, was narrated partly by Kimball and also by such famed scientists as Dr. Willy Ley, Dr. Heinz Haber, Dr. Wernher von Braun and Dick Tufeld of Lost in Space fame. The show talks briefly about the lighthearted history of rockets and is followed by discussions of satellites, a practical look at what spacemen will have to face in a rocket and a rocket takeoff into space. An adaptation of the episode was published by Dell as Four Color #716 in 1956, scripted by Don R. Christensen with art by Tony Sgroi. It was actually a "novelization" in comic book form of two Walt Disney television programs, "Man in Space" and "Tomorrow the Moon". Also found as a 1956 UK reprint as "A World Distributors Movie Classic" and a 1959 combined reprint with the other 2 Dell Comics adaptations of "Man in Space" films as "Walt Disney's Man in Space". Thriller The File of the Golden Goose is a 1969 British thriller film directed by Sam Wanamaker and starring Yul Brynner, Charles Gray and Edward Woodward. Its plot involves an American detective being sent to Britain to track down a major international criminal. It is a reworking of the 1947 film T-Men, directed by Anthony Mann. Thriller Gabbia is a 2003 independent short-film directed by Italian filmmaker Francesco Roder, who also wrote the script. It stars Mexican actress Claudia Soberón. Animation Let's Be Attentive! is a 1927 animated short film directed by Nikolai Chodatajew. Thriller Young Adam is a 2003 British drama film written and directed by David Mackenzie. The screenplay is based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Alexander Trocchi. Comedy Kilroy Was Here was a short film made to tie in with the Styx album of the same name. It was played at the beginning of each Styx show on their 1983 tour. It was written and directed by Brian Gibson of Still Crazy, What's Love Got to Do With It, The Josephine Baker Story and Poltergeist II fame. The VHS video release of the mini-film and live concert is also known as Caught in the Act in the United States. Comedy The Lustful Vicar is a 1970 Swedish comedy film directed by Torgny Wickman and starring Jarl Borssén. Thriller Douthyam is a 1989 Malayalam-language Indian action feature film directed by P. Anil, starring Mohan Lal, Suresh Gopi, Parvathy Jayaram and Babu Antony. The film attracted media attention for the action subject as the script was done by the poster designer of Kerala, Gayathri Ashokan. Comedy Be Your Age is a 1926 American film starring Charley Chase and features Oliver Hardy in the cast. Comedy Cee Cee's Bedtime Stories is a 2012 short animation action and adventure film directed by Joy Vaccese and Noelle Vaccese. Comedy The Perfectionist is a 1987 comedy film written by David Williamson and directed by Chris Thomson. Documentary film HouseQuake is a 2009 American documentary film written and directed by Karen Elizabeth Price. Thriller Nathalie is a 1981 crime, drama and mystery film written by Vangelis Fournistakis and directed by Ilias Mylonakos. Comedy El Derecho a la felicidad is a 1968 Argentine film. Thriller 24 Exposures is a crime thriller drama film written and directed by Joe Swanberg. Animation The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays is a 1957 animation film written by Frank Capra and Jonathan Latimer and directed by Frank Capra and William T. Hurtz. Documentary film Deutschland. Ein Sommermärchen, or Germany. A summer's tale is a 2006 documentary film, written, filmed and directed by Sönke Wortmann. The film records German national football team's World Cup 2006 journey, all the way from boot camp in Sardinia to the 3rd-place play-off with Portugal. The title ironically refers to Heinrich Heine's poem "Germany. A winter's tale". As opposed to Heine's melancholic view on Germany this movie illustrates the sanguine and optimistic atmosphere during the World Cup 2006. The film premiered on 3 October 2006, the German Unity Day. As of end November 2006, circa 4 million people had seen the film in German cinema theaters, making it the most commercially successful German documentary film. The film was shown on December 6, 2006 on German public TV channel ARD and was viewed by more than 10 million people. The DVD was released on 8 February 2007. Parts of the proceeds of the film's merchandising are earmarked for SOS Children's Villages. Comedy No longer a metal head, a stoner or a Goat Boy, SNL's Jim Breuer deals with being a middle aged suburban dad in his first comedy special for Epix. Documentary film Cinerama Adventure is a 2002 documentary about the history of the Cinerama widescreen film process. It tells the story of the widescreen process' evolution, from a primitive multi-screen pyramid process to a Vitarama format that played a big part in World War II, to the three-screen panoramic process it eventually became. The film includes interviews with surviving cast and crew who personally worked on the Cinerama films, plus vintage interviews with late creator Fred Waller. To simulate the Cinerama experience for The Cinerama Adventure, a special three-panel telecine process termed SmileBox, was developed by video and film expert Greg Kimble for use in this film; it was later utilized for TV broadcasts and Blu-ray releases of Cinerama-formatted films such as This is Cinerama and How the West Was Won. It was written, produced, directed, edited and narrated by David Strohmaier; produced by Randy Gitsch; executive produced by David's wife, Carin-Anne Strohmaier; and was presented in association with the American Society of Cinematographers. The running time is 97 minutes. Animation Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy is the twenty-second film in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. It premiered on July 27, 2014, at San Diego Comic-Con International, and was released on Digital HD on August 5, 2014. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 19, 2014. Comedy Odyssea is a 2013 Short, Comedy and Drama film written by Jeffrey Paul King and directed by Morrisa Maltz Science Fiction Alien Nation is a television show from the Fox Network which lasted a single season. Alien Nation: Body and Soul was the second television movie produced to continue the story after the premature cancellation of the popular series. Alien Nation: Body and Soul was written by Andrew Schneider, Diane Frolov, Renee & Harry Longstreet, and was directed by Kenneth Johnson. Science Fiction Transformers: Zone, also known as Transformers Z, is a 1990 one-shot OVA exclusive to Japan in the fictional Transformers universe. It was released on July 21, 1990 on VHS and on April 21, 2004 on DVD. A fan-made English dub was released on TFCog.com in March 2004. Comedy An overworked insurance adjuster must decide between his job and his passion after he accidentally meets his online love interest. The city of Hartford, Connecticut is a featured character, playing as a backdrop to the story. "Rising Star" explores the age-old conflict between living to work and working to live. Science Fiction Earth Minus Zero is a 1996 comedy, family, science fiction film written by Jim Esposito, James Ford, Gary LoConti and directed by Joey Travolta. Comedy Detroit Metal City is a vulgar comedy manga series by Kiminori Wakasugi, serialized in Young Animal from 2005 to 2010. An anime OVA series, twelve episodes of approximately 13 minutes each, was released starting on August 8, 2008. A live film adaptation directed by Toshio Lee appeared in Japanese theaters on August 23, 2008. The series takes its name from the KISS single "Detroit Rock City". Animation Oscars Oasis - Oasis Cup is a 2011 animated short film directed by Arthur Qwak. Comedy Max virtuose is a 1913 comedy short film written and directed by Max Linder. Comedy No Love in the City is a 2009 comedy film directed by Marius Balchunas. Comedy Her First Mate is a 1933 comedy film written by Clarence Marks, Earle Snell and H.M. Walker directed by William Wyler. Comedy RolePlay is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Brendan H. Banks. Documentary film Barbarous Mexico 2010 is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Luis Rincón. Science Fiction Have Rocket, Will Travel is a 1959 American science fiction comedy film starring The Three Stooges. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and new "third Stooge" Joe DeRita. Released by Columbia Pictures, the feature was produced to capitalize on the comedy trio's late 1950s resurgence in popularity. Documentary film This heartwarming film focuses on Kandice, Alexa and Amanda, three young girls who are all experiencing hair loss due to illness. Their embarrassment and insecurity have been curtailed, however, because of Locks of Love--a non-profit organization where employees painstakingly create custom-molded wigs that allow the girls to feel like themselves once again. Documentary film Emperor's Toys is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Tomasz Gotfryd, Jaroslaw Mozdziedz, Joanna Rusinek, Joanna Wojcik and Grzegorz Wierzchowski. Comedy Love on the Ground is a 1984 French film directed by Jacques Rivette. The film stars Jane Birkin, Geraldine Chaplin, André Dussollier and Jean-Pierre Kalfon. It was released in France on 17 October 1984. Comedy Yogurt Cups is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Kamila Ticha. Thriller The Honeytrap is a 2002 British thriller film featuring Emily Lloyd as Catherine, a young woman about to get married to her fiance in London. It was written and directed by Michael G. Gunther and shot in London, England. It also stars Anthony Green, Valerie Edmond, Stuart McQuarrie and Natalie Walter. Documentary film Raising Shrimp is a 2013 documentary film written by Ted Caplow and Sarah Curry and directed by Joe Cunningham. Comedy Rue Morgan seemed like the right guy for his gig as a cemetery night watchman...considering that he's a resuscitated corpse. It's a living (so to speak), until the night that his undead charges decided they were tired of lying around the grounds. Comedy A Lady and Her Maid is a 1913 short comedy film written by Beta Breuil and directed by Bert Angeles. Animation The First Bad Man is an American animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, and features narration by singing cowboy Tex Ritter. It was released by MGM on September 30, 1955. Comedy Smartest Girl in Town is a 1936 comedy film based on the story by Muriel Scheck and H.S. Kraft, written by Viola Brothers Shore and directed by Joseph Santley. Thriller Pronto ad uccidere is a 1976 Italian crime thriller film directed by Franco Prosperi and starring Ray Lovelock, Martin Balsam and Elke Sommer. it was also released as Meet Him and Die and Risking. Comedy Les Trois Frères is a 1995 French film written, directed by and starring Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan alongside their Les Inconnus partner Pascal Légitimus. The film won the award for best first work at the César Awards in 1996. Thriller The Soldier is a 1982 American Cold War action film directed by James Glickenhaus and starring Ken Wahl. The film also features Klaus Kinski, Alberta Watson and a cameo by country music superstar George Strait. Comedy Friendsheep is a 2011 animated short comedy film directed by Jaime Maestro. Comedy You Drive Me Crazy is a 2012 documentary comedy film written by Lia Jaspers and directed by Andrea Thiele. Comedy The Last Time You Had Fun is a 2014 comedy drama film written by Hal Haberman and directed by Mo Perkins. Comedy Vent'anni is a 1949 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Comedy Jolly Fellows, also translated Happy-Go-Lucky Guys and Moscow Laughs, is a 1934 Soviet musical film, directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and starring his wife Lyubov Orlova, a gifted singer and the first recognized star of Soviet cinema. The script was written by Aleksandrov, Vladimir Mass, and Nikolai Erdman. It features several songs which instantly became classics across the Soviet Union. The most famous song — "Kak mnogo devushek khoroshikh" — enjoyed international fame, covered as "Serdtse" by Pyotr Leshchenko. Music was by Isaak Dunayevsky, the lyrics were written by the Soviet poet Vasily Lebedev-Kumach. Both Orlova and her co-star, the jazz singer and comic actor Leonid Utyosov, were propelled to stardom after this movie. Thriller Guerrero negro is a 1994 drama, crime fiction, mystery and thriller film written directed by Raúl Araiza. Comedy Don't Make Waves is a 1967 American sex farce starring Tony Curtis, Claudia Cardinale, Dave Draper and Sharon Tate. Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and is based on the 1959 novel Muscle Beach, by Ira Wallach, who also wrote the screenplay. Documentary film El desempleo is a 1979 documentary film directed by María Elena Velasco. Comedy Another Cinderella Story is a 2008 American teen romantic comedy musical dance film, directed by Damon Santostefano and starring Selena Gomez, Drew Seeley, and Jane Lynch. The film was released directly to DVD by Warner Premiere on September 16, 2008. It is a thematic sequel to the 2004 film A Cinderella Story, reprising the same themes and situations but not containing any characters from the original film. The film premiered on ABC Family on January 18, 2009 and was ranked as the number one cable movie in several key demographics when aired on the television channel. The film won the 2010 Writers Guild of America Award for Children's Script-Long or Special. Comedy Cluny Brown is a 1946 film made by Twentieth Century-Fox, directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay was written by Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt, based on a novel by Margery Sharp. The music score is by Cyril J. Mockridge. The film stars Charles Boyer and Jennifer Jones and is a satire on the smugness of British high society. It is the last film Lubitsch completed. Thriller 10 Rillington Place is a 1971 British-American crime drama film, directed by Richard Fleischer. It stars Richard Attenborough, John Hurt and Judy Geeson and was adapted by Clive Exton from the book Ten Rillington Place by Ludovic Kennedy. The film dramatises the case of British serial killer John Christie, who committed many of his crimes in the titular London terraced house, and the miscarriage of justice involving his neighbour Timothy Evans. Hurt received a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Evans. Science Fiction From Darkness is a 2011 short drama sci-fi film written and directed by Andrew C. Erin. Documentary film Finding Dawn is a 2006 documentary film by Métis filmmaker Christine Welsh looking into the fate of an estimated 500 Canadian Aboriginal women who have been murdered or have gone missing over the past 30 years. The film begins with the story of Dawn Crey: one of 60 women, a third of them Aboriginal, who have disappeared from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside over a 20-year period. Crey's remains were among those found on property of British Columbia serial killer Robert Pickton. However, not enough of Dawn's DNA was found to list her as one of the murder victims at the trial. The film introduces viewers to Dawn sister and brother, and their involvement in the annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver. The film then focuses on BC's Highway 16, known as the Highway of Tears, which runs between Prince Rupert, British Columbia and Prince George, British Columbia, looking at the fate of Ramona Wilson. Wilson was one of nine women - all but one of them Native - who have gone missing or been murdered on that stretch of road since the 1990s. Welsh also filmed in Saskatoon, where a woman named Daleen Kay Bosse disappeared in 2004. Comedy Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Lam Nai-choi, and based on the Japanese manga Riki-Oh by Masahiko Takajo and Saruwatari Tetsuya. The film stars Fan Siu-wong, Fan Mei-sheng, Ho Ka-kui and Yukari Oshima. Fan Siu-wong plays Ricky Ho Lik Wong and Yukari Oshima as Yomi. The English title given on screen is simply Story of Ricky but later releases were sold under the title Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. It had a limited theatrical release in the US around 1993. It is well known for its extreme, brutal, and highly unrealistic violence, as well as its high camp factor and extremely poor English dubbing. One scene, showing a character crushing another character's skull with his bare hands, later became a regular fixture on The Daily Show during Craig Kilborn's time as the host. It was alleged that a sequel titled Dint King, Inside King was released in Hong Kong in 2005, however, the plot does not follow the events that supposedly occur after Ricky breaks out of prison, and is set in the distant future as opposed to 2001 for the first film. Documentary film Cat Dancers is a 2008 HBO documentary film about Ron Holiday and his wife Joy Holiday and their jaguar, panther and tiger show. It is directed by Harris Fishman. The 75 minute documentary charts how Ron Holiday, Joy Holiday and Chuck Lizza, aka the "Cat Dancers", became one of the world's first exotic tiger entertainment acts. For years the trio shared a happy if unorthodox life as performers and lovers until a pair of bizarre cat-related deaths brought their story to a tragic end. Comedy The Body Said No! is a 1950 British comedy crime film directed by Val Guest and starring Michael Rennie, Yolande Donlan and Hy Hazell. Documentary film A despedida de uma torcida do estádio onde viveu momentos históricos. Depois de 93 anos, o Palestra Itália, casa do time e da torcida Palmeirense, vai dar lugar a um novo estádio. A história é contada através de cenas do último jogo no local, intercaladas com depoimentos de torcedores, jogadores e ex-jogadores, sócios e funcionários do clube e moradores do entorno. A memória afetiva de pessoas que acompanharam, viveram e fizeram da história do Palestra Itália, a sua própria história. Entrevistados: Ademir da Guia, César Maluco, Oberdan Cattani, Valdir de Morais, Marcos, Evair, além de torcedores, historiadores, moradores do entorno do clube e funcionários. Animation Zaliger is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Nina Gantz. Comedy Razzle Dazzle Part 2 is a 2011 comedy and short film written by Lauryn Kahn and Kathryn Hahn and directed by Lauryn Kahn. Thriller Air Marshal is a 2003 action film directed by Alain Jakubowicz. Science Fiction Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on Star Trek, and a sequel to the Star Trek television series. The film is set in the twenty-third century, when a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'Ger approaches Earth, destroying everything in its path. Admiral James T. Kirk assumes command of his previous starship—the recently refitted USS Enterprise—to lead it on a mission to save the planet and determine V'Ger's origins. When the original television series was cancelled in 1969, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry lobbied Paramount to continue the franchise through a film. The success of the series in syndication convinced the studio to begin work on a feature film in 1975. A series of writers attempted to craft a suitably epic script, but the attempts did not satisfy Paramount, so the studio scrapped the project in 1977. Paramount instead planned on returning the franchise to its roots with a new television series, Star Trek: Phase II. Comedy Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart is a 1985 film directed by Wayne Wang. It is an American comedy film starring Laureen Chew, Kim Chew, Victor Wong, Ida F.O Chung, Cora Miao, Amy Hill, and Joan Chen. Thriller The Phantom Light is a 1935 British thriller film, a low-budget "quota quickie", directed by Michael Powell and starring Binnie Hale, Gordon Harker, Milton Rosmer and Herbert Lomas. Criminals pose as ghosts to scare a lighthouse keeper on the Welsh coast, in attempt to distract him. Documentary film Swim is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Jordan Tannahill. Comedy Calamari Union is a 1985 Finnish surreal comedy film, the second full-length film by director Aki Kaurismäki. It stars Timo Eränkö, Kari Heiskanen, Asmo Hurula and Sakke Järvenpää. Documentary film Yardbirds is a 1992 documentary music film directed by Martin G. Baker. Documentary film After the Fog is a war documentary film directed by Jay Craven and Sascha Stanton-Craven. Documentary film Household: Four Stories of Kinship and Curiosity is a documentary film directed by Craig Saddlemire. Comedy Landmandsliv is a 1965 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Lone Hertz. Comedy Taxi! is a 1932 film starring James Cagney and Loretta Young. The movie was directed by Roy Del Ruth. Documentary film One Mile Away is a 2012 documentary film directed by Penny Woolcock. Documentary film The Trembling Giant is a 2013 documentary film written by Haven Anderson and directed by Jared Evans. Documentary film Sea Series #10 is a 2011 Documentary, Short Film film directed by John Price Comedy Four Toes is a 2002 South Korean action-comedy film. The story involves four friends who become gangsters. As the film progresses they gain power and eventually find their way to Seoul. Comedy Girls' Night is a 1998 British comedy-drama directed by Nick Hurran. Loosely based upon the real experiences of writer Kay Mellor, the film stars Julie Walters and Brenda Blethyn as two sisters-in-law, one dying of cancer, who fulfil a lifelong dream of going to Las Vegas, Nevada after an unexpected jackpot win on the bingo. Premiered to a mixed response by critics at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, who noted it a "rather formulaic tearjerker [with] two powerhouse Brit actresses", Hurran won a Silver Spire at the San Francisco International Film Festival and received a Golden Bear nomination at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival for his work. Animation Floating In My Mind is a 2013 short animation film directed by Hélène Leroux. Comedy Don Quixote is a 2000 television film adaptation of the classic novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, made by Hallmark Entertainment and distributed by TNT. A dubbed-into-Spanish version was distributed by Divisa Home Video. The film was shown in three parts in Europe, but in one installment in the U.S. Although the film was made in English, and although it was released on VHS shortly after it was telecast in the U.S., the only DVD ever made of the film is the Divisa Home Video one. Of all the Hallmark adaptations of classic novels which premiered on Turner Network Television, Don Quixote is the only one still unavailable on a U.S. or British DVD. The film was directed by Peter Yates and the teleplay adapted by John Mortimer from the Cervantes novel, produced by Dyson Lovell and Robert Halmi Sr. and John Lithgow as executive producers. The original music was by Richard Hartley and the cinematography by David Connell. The film completed a decades-old goal of Yates — his original intent to cast Richard Burton in the lead role. The film stars John Lithgow as Don Quixote de La Mancha, and Bob Hoskins as Sancho Panza with Isabella Rossellini, Vanessa L. Animation Snowy Rider is a 2012 animated film directed by Aleksey Turkus. Comedy The Tip is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Baghdad ER is a documentary released by HBO on May 21, 2006. It shows the Iraq war from the perspective of a military hospital in Baghdad and by that, illustrates what war really means. It has some relatively disturbing scenes in it, therefore the U.S. Army is officially warning that military personnel watching it could experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. After being given a Peabody Award, the show was featured in the April 13, 2007 broadcast of NPR's Fresh Air. Comedy Boy Who Never Slept is an open-source movie that was released online on July 2, 2006 by Solomon Rothman. It is a comedy with some elements of romance, and is available for download by many means,. The source audio and video files can also be downloaded, so anyone can edit the movie. Comedy Welcome Danger is a comedy film directed by Clyde Bruckman and starring Harold Lloyd in his first talkie. Harold plays a student who helps the San Francisco police investigate a crime wave in that city's Chinatown district. Animation Angel Cop is a six-part original video animation created and directed by Ichirō Itano. A manga adaptation written and illustrated by Taku Kitazaki was serialized in Newtype and reprinted as a Newtype 100% collection in 1990. Documentary film 88 is a 2014 documentary film written by Michaela Perske & Adrian Russell Wills and directed by Adrian Russell Wills. Comedy Hay que parar la delantera is a 1977 Argentine film. Comedy Punk Farm is a future film based on the children's book by Jarrett J. Krosoczka. It is currently in development. Comedy A suburban family finds themselves barricaded in their house following the outbreak of the Zombie plague. Along for the ride are a couple of elves and an actor that just might be the real Santa-Claus. Comedy Conseil de famille is a 1986 comedy film directed by Costa-Gavras. Thriller Poovarasam Peepee is a 2014 children's adventure film directed and written by newcomer Halitha Shameem. The film, produced and filmed by Manoj Paramahamsa, revolves around three boys—played by Gaurav Kalai, Pravin Kishore and Vasanth—and their summertime adventures. It features music by Aruldev. Distributed by SPI Cinemas, it released on May 30, 2014. Comedy Adémaï au poteau-frontière English: Ademaï in the frontier post, is a French comedy film from 1950, directed by Paul Colline, written by Paul Colline, and starring Paul Colline as a peasant and featuring Louis de Funès as a soldier. Thriller Killer Movie is a 2008 comedy horror film released in the United States in April, The film premiered during the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. It stars Paul Wesley, Kaley Cuoco, Jason London, Torrey DeVitto and Leighton Meester and was written and directed by Jeff Fisher. "Killer Movie" was Produced by Cornelia Ryan Taylor, Michael Sanchez and Jeff Fisher. Documentary film The African continent still contains numerous unexplored regions. Recently, one of these lost worlds was discovered in Cameroon, by a British researcher from the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens. Comedy Doing Time for Patsy Cline is a 1997 Australian multi-award-winning film starring Miranda Otto, Richard Roxburgh, and Matt Day and directed by Chris Kennedy. Thriller Next of Kin is a 1989 American action film directed by John Irvin and starring Patrick Swayze and Liam Neeson, with Adam Baldwin and Ben Stiller in one of his earliest roles. The screenplay was based on a story of the same title, both written by Michael Jenning. Documentary film The Buddhas of Aynak is a documentary film written and directed by Brent E. Huffman. Thriller Yakeen is a 2005 Bollywood romantic mystery thriller film directed by Girish Dhamija, starring Arjun Rampal, Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles while Kim Sharma, Sudhanshu Pandey and Saurabh Shukla are the supporting and special appearances respectively. It also has a guest appearance by Ankur Nayyar. The film's screenplay was written by Vikram Bhatt. The film is much inspired from the 1991 Hollywood film Shattered. The film's premise centres on a man who recovers from an accident with amnesia, and as he starts to piece together his former life he feels that something is wrong.Yakeen was an above average grosser at the box office. Comedy Sam Yan is a 2010 comedy film directed by Kohtee Aramboy, Ping Lumpraploeng and Yuthlert Sippapak. Animation When Mailbox provides Steve with a package, it turns out to be a treasure chest, introducing ""Blue's Big Treasure Hunt."" Throughout the episode, we search for both clues and treasure hunt hints (scrolls of paper) to lead us to our goal. We solve riddles for clues and even find secret compartments. We even get to skiddoo into the Land of Great Discovery, where we help out characters from favorite nursery rhymes to remember just what happens in their rhymes. Comedy Pass the Ammo is a 1988 film starring Bill Paxton, Annie Potts, Linda Kozlowski and Tim Curry. The film is a spoof of televangelism released right after the real-life Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart scandals. The movie's working title during production, "...And Pass the Ammunition," references the phrase "praise the Lord and pass the ammunition." Comedy Pleins feux sur Stanislas is a French comedy thriller film from 1965. It was directed by Jean-Charles Dudrumet, written by Michel Cousin and Jean-Charles Dudrumet, starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the title Killer Spy, O Mistério dos 13, Rendezvous der Killer. It was a sequel of L'honorable Stanislas, agent secret from 1963. Thriller SPL: Sha Po Lang is a 2005 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Yip Wai-shun, and starring Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung and Simon Yam. The film was released in Hong Kong on 18 November 2005. Yam portrays a retiring police detective who resorts to the use of questionable methods in order to catch Wong Po, a ruthless triad boss. The title Sha Po Lang refers to three words derived from Chinese astrology that each represent a different star capable of good or evil depending on their position in the heavens. Science Fiction Android Re-Enactment is a 2011 Canadian science fiction film directed by Darryl Shaw and starring Jeff Sinasac, Adam Buller, and Sarah Silverthorne. The film depicts a stylized, retro future in an unspecified year, in which genetically engineered organic androids, visually indistinguishable from humans, are manufactured by the Empathtek Corporation. The latest and most advanced model they have designed, soon to be released, is the PX-50. The plot focuses on a young Socionics Engineer named Ermus Daglek who has retired from Empathtek, but who has turned down the millions he is owed in residuals in exchange for the company donating him a defunct factory and asking no questions. He uses the factory to manufacture androids based on key individuals from the time in his life when he experienced his greatest heartbreak, and runs simulations to see if any other courses of action on his part could have produced an outcome with romantic success. Animation Western Spaghetti is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by PES. Science Fiction Super 8 is a 2011 American science fiction-thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by J. J. Abrams and produced by Steven Spielberg. The film stars Joel Courtney, Elle Fanning, and Kyle Chandler and tells the story of a group of young teenagers who are filming their own Super 8 movie in a small town when a train derails, releasing a dangerous presence into their town. The movie was filmed in Weirton, West Virginia and surrounding areas. Super 8 was released on June 10, 2011, in conventional and IMAX theaters in the US. The film was well received, with critics praising the film for its nostalgia, visual effects, musical score, and for the performances of its young actors, particularly those of Fanning and newcomer Courtney. It was also a commercial success, grossing over $260 million against a $50 million budget. The film received several awards and nominations; primarily in technical and special effects categories, as well as for Courtney and Fanning's performances as the film's two young leads. Thriller The Stolen Moments of September is a 2007 film written and directed by T.A. Williams. Comedy Not So Dumb is a comedy motion picture starring Marion Davies, directed by King Vidor, and produced for Cosmopolitan Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is based on the stage play Dulcy by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly that starred Lynn Fontanne. The film resulted in a financial loss for the studio of $39,000. Thriller Terror by Night is a 1946 Sherlock Holmes film, the thirteenth to star Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce and was directed by Roy William Neill. The story revolves around the theft of a famous diamond aboard a train. The film's plot is a mostly original story not directly based on any of Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmes tales, but it uses minor plot elements of "The Adventure of the Empty House," "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax," and The Sign of the Four. Science Fiction Teenage Cave Man is a 1958 science fiction film directed by Roger Corman. It was shot as Prehistoric World, but was changed by American International Pictures to its final title and released as a double feature with How to Make a Monster. Years later in an interview, Corman stated "I never directed a film called Teenage Caveman". Lead actor Robert Vaughn has stated in an interview that he considered it to be the worst film ever made. The film was later featured on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Animation The Foghorn Leghorn is a Henery Hawk/Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in 1948 and directed by Robert McKimson. Foghorn has to convince an unbelieving Henery Hawk that he really is a "chicken. Rooster, that is." Documentary film Dae is a 1979 Yugoslavian short documentary film directed by Stole Popov. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Maverick is a 1994 Western comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by William Goldman, based on the 1950s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins. The film stars Mel Gibson as Bret Maverick, a card player and con artist collecting money to enter a high-stakes poker game. He is joined in his adventure by Annabelle Bransford, another con artist, and lawman Marshall Zane Cooper. The film also stars Graham Greene, James Coburn, Alfred Molina and a large number of cameo appearances by Western film actors, country music stars and other actors. The film received a favorably critical reception for its light-hearted charm, and was financially successful, earning over $180 million during its theatrical run. It received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Comedy International Guerrillas is a 1990 action film from Pakistan, originally released in the context of the Satanic Verses controversy, which portrays Salman Rushdie as its main villain. The film was made in the Urdu language; it also features several musical numbers including songs and dances. The film was produced by Sajjad Gul who described it as purely commercial. Comedy Reefer Madness is a 1936–1939 American propaganda exploitation film revolving around the melodramatic events that ensue when high school students are lured by pushers to try marijuana—from a hit and run accident, to manslaughter, suicide, attempted rape, and descent into madness due to marijuana addiction. The film was directed by Louis Gasnier and starred a cast composed of mostly unknown bit actors. Originally financed by a church group under the title Tell Your Children, the film was intended to be shown to parents as a morality tale attempting to teach them about the dangers of cannabis use. However, soon after the film was shot, it was purchased by producer Dwain Esper, who re-cut the film for distribution on the exploitation film circuit beginning in 1938/39 through the 40s and 50s. The film was "rediscovered" in the early 1970s and gained new life as satire among advocates of cannabis policy reform. Although finding a popular audience as a cult film, critics have panned it as one of the worst films ever made. Today, it is in the public domain in the United States. Comedy Nagabonar is a 1987 Indonesian comedy film directed by M.T. Risyaf. It was Indonesia's submission to the 60th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 2007, the sequel named Nagabonar Jadi 2 released. Comedy Gulliver Quinn is a 2012 action comedy film written by Dan Kopelman and directed by Rob Schrab. Comedy Indien ist ein österreichischer Film aus dem Jahr 1993. Das tragikomische Roadmovie machte die beiden Kabarettisten Josef Hader und Alfred Dorfer 1993 in Österreich und (Süd-) Deutschland schlagartig bekannt. Der Film selbst basiert auf ihrem gleichnamigen Theaterstück aus dem Jahr 1991. Für die Film-Adaption kürzten die Autoren etwa ein Drittel des Textes und verlegten mehrere Szenen. Spielte das Theaterstück ausschließlich in Restaurants und einem Krankenhaus, gibt es im Film mehrere Sequenzen, die in einem Auto oder einem Hotelzimmer spielen. Indien ist als Film Nummer 7 in der Edition „Der österreichische Film“ als DVD veröffentlicht worden und außerdem der einzige Film aus Österreich, der in die Sammlung der Cinemathek der Süddeutschen Zeitung aufgenommen wurde. Thriller Crow Hollow is a 1952 British drama film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Donald Houston, Natasha Parry and Patricia Owens. It is based on the 1950 novel Crow Hollow by Dorothy Eden. The movie was shot at Merton Park Studios. Comedy Kamo to negi is a 1968 comedy film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. Comedy Manta - Der Film is a 1991 romantic comedy film directed by Peter Timm. Comedy L'insegnante va in collegio is a 1977 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Mariano Laurenti. The film is the second in the "Schoolteacher" film series. Thriller Skeleton Man is a 2004 Sci Fi Pictures original film. It was directed by Johnny Martin, and stars Michael Rooker and Casper Van Dien. In this movie, the titular Skeleton Man stalks a squad of soldiers. Thriller Rajkumar is an Indian film starring Naseeruddin Shah, Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit, which was released in 1996. Box-Office-India declared it a Disaster at the box office. Comedy A Lazy Summer Afternoon with Mario Montez is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by John Edward Heys. Comedy The Liverpool Goalie is a 2010 comedy film written by Lars Gudmestad and directed by Arild Andresen. Comedy Night Work is a 1939 American film starring Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles, Billy Lee, and Donald O'Connor. The film was a bit of a sequel to the earlier film of the year Boy Trouble, considering it had the same characters and actors. But Boy Trouble was a very serious drama, while Night Work was a comedy. Thriller Essex Boys is a 2000 British crime film. It was directed by Terry Winsor and stars Sean Bean, Alex Kingston, Tom Wilkinson, Charlie Creed-Miles and Holly Davidson. Documentary film The Newburgh Sting is a documentary film about the Federal Bureau of Investigation's sting operation on four Muslim men involved in the 2009 Bronx terrorism plot. Beginning in 2008, an FBI informant, Shaheed Hussain, recorded hours of conversations with the men who were ultimately arrested and convicted of planting three non-functional bombs next to two synagogues in Riverdale, Bronx and for planning to use Stinger missiles to shoot down United States military cargo planes near Newburgh, New York. The point of view of the documentary is that it was later brought to light that the plot with the four men who were coaxed into participating was created by the FBI. The men argue that this was a case of entrapment. In April, 2014, the film was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival. Documentary film Majesty is a comedy documentary film directed by Ana Endara Mislov. Comedy Mabel, Fatty and the Law is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, and directed by Fatty Arbuckle. The film is also known as Fatty, Mabel and the Law and Fatty's Spooning Days. Documentary film "Set on the eve of the 2006 Gay Pride Parade in Jerusalem, one year after homophobic violence at the parade had put the future of the event in question, Gevald is set in Shushan, the only queer bar in the city. A woman is startled to see her closeted former lover enter, having come to warn her of impending violence at the parade planned for the next day." Quoting the description from the 2009 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Comedy Alladin's Lantern is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 171st Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Advice to the Lovelorn is a 1933 romantic comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker. Animation "Based on quirky yet poignant vignettes from preadolescence, Red Revenge is a surreal animated journey through a woman’s trials and tribulations coming into her self, as she sinks deeper into her psyche and comes to a startling self-revelation. This story represents the complex psychological emotions lifted from Freud’s dream theory and helps us to define on our own coming of age stories." Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film A Place in the Land is a 1998 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. A Place in the Land considers the history of conservation stewardship in America as reflected in the property of Billings Farm, an operating dairy farm first established in 1871, and the 555-acre Mount Tom, as well as through the work of George Perkins Marsh, Frederick Billings, and Laurance Rockefeller who were successive residents of the estate. The documentary is shown daily at the visitor center for the Billings Farm & Museum and the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. The National Park Service and the American Memory project of the Library of Congress served as advisers to the Woodstock Foundation in the production of the film. Documentary film La Turlute des années dures is a 1983 film written by Richard Boutet, Pascal Gelinas and Lucille Veilleux and directed by Richard Boutet and Pascal Gelinas. Comedy They Bite is a 1996 American science fiction/horror film directed by Brett Piper. The film stars Ron Jeremy, Nick Baldasare, Donna Frotscher, and Christina Veronica. The film follows some of the premise covered in the Roger Corman film Humanoids from the Deep – sea creatures coming to shore and attacking and mating with humans, but also contains the idea of a film-within-a-film device. A film crew are on location making a film Invasion of the Fishfuckers – which happens to be a story about sea creatures coming ashore and attacking and mating with humans. Ron Jeremy is part of this film crew. It is notable that this is one of his few non-porn roles. Whilst they are making the film coincentally the very thing they're filming seems to be happening around them. Thus, there's a blurring between reality and fiction. Comedy Eat My Makeup! is a 2005 short comedy film directed by Marie Losier. Comedy Old Stud is a 2013 comedy drama short film written and directed by Rick Caplan. Comedy My Name Is Your First Love is a 2011 short drama romance film writen by Darren Anderson and directed by Rob Richert. Documentary film Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth is a 1998 documentary film directed by Robert B. Weide about the comedian Lenny Bruce. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was narrated by Robert De Niro. Science Fiction My Favorite Martian is a 1999 comic science fiction film starring Christopher Lloyd, Jeff Daniels, Daryl Hannah, Elizabeth Hurley, Wallace Shawn and Ray Walston, based on the 1960s television series of the same name. It was directed by Donald Petrie and written by original-series creator John L. Greene, Sherri Stoner and Deanna Oliver. Creatures were created by Amalgamated Dynamics from designs by Jordu Schell. Thriller Virumaandi is a 2004 Indian Tamil film written, directed, and starring Kamal Haasan in the title role. The film revolves around the interview of two prison inmates, firstly Kothala Thevar life sentence inmate and secondly Virumaandi who is condemned to hang. The criminals express how they feel about the direction their lives have taken and how they have ended up where they are. The film's narrative is based on the Rashomon effect. The film revolves around the controversy of the death penalty. The cast also includes Abhirami, Napoleon, Rohini, Shanmugarajan, and Nassar in pivotal roles. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Ilayaraaja. It was dubbed into Telugu as Pothuraju. The film won critical acclaim and was a commercial success at the box office. Documentary film A Beautiful Fucking Experience is a music documentary film directed by Sage Seb. Comedy Molla Barir Bou also is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film. Directed by Bangladeshi famous television drama director-writer Salauddin Lavlu. Written by famous actor-writer ATM Shamsuzzaman. Produced and distributed by Chhayachhando Chalochitra. Stars Moushumi, Riaz, Shabnur, ATM Shamsuzzaman, Pran Roy, Chitralekha Guho, Keramat Mawla, Khairul Alam Sabuj, Wahida Mollick Jolly, Masud Ali Khan and many more. Molla Barir Bou It is a fully family drama based film. The film released was 2005 in all over Bangladesh. And gets a great popularity from all categories film viewers of Bangladesh. Also honor as gets won Lux-Channel I Performance Awards best director 2005. Thriller New Jack City is a 1991 American crime film directed by Mario Van Peebles in his directorial debut, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Wesley Snipes, Ice-T, Allen Payne, Chris Rock and Judd Nelson. The film was released in the United States on March 8, 1991. Wesley Snipes played Nino Brown, a rising drug dealer and crime lord in New York City during the crack epidemic. Ice-T played Scotty Appleton, a detective who vows to stop Nino's criminal activity by going undercover to work for Nino's gang. Thriller Seis días para morir is a 1966 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film The Battle of Midway is a 1942 American documentary film short directed by John Ford. It is a montage of color footage of the Battle of Midway with voice overs of various narrators, including Johnny Governali, Donald Crisp, Henry Fonda, and Jane Darwell. Documentary film Playboy Video Centerfold: Playmate of the Year Anna Nicole Smith is a 1993 documentary film directed by Scott Allen. Thriller Kaidan is a 2007 Japanese horror film, directed by Hideo Nakata, of two young people who fall in love, but they're hounded by the ghost of a murdered moneylender who seeks revenge, which leaves a lasting effect on the couple. Comedy Searcy County is a 2012 short documentary comedy drama film directed by Noam Osband. Animation Shinbone Alley is a 1971 animated musical comedy film based on the Joe Darion, Mel Brooks, and George Kleinsinger musical of the same name as well as the original Archy and Mehitabel stories by Don Marquis. It was directed by John David Wilson. Documentary film Rash, written RASH, is a 2005 Australian documentary film, directed by Nicholas Hansen. Its subject is contemporary urban Australia and the artists who are making it a host for illegal street art. With the tagline 'Scratch it and it spreads', Rash explores the cultural value of unsanctioned public art and the ways that street art and graffiti contribute to public dialogue. Directed by Nicholas Hansen and Mutiny Media, Rash was three years in the making and includes interviews with many of Melbourne’s inspired street art and graffiti artists as well as visitors who came to Melbourne and leave their mark. Rash is the first feature length documentary in Australia to focus on the new art form of street art. Filming began in 2002 on this documentary, which conveys the commitment, ideals and beliefs demonstrated in Melbourne street art. Artists use a variety of approaches including bill posters, stencils, and performance art put the artwork right in the public eye. The film was made in the lead up to the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. Thriller All That Way For Love is a 2011 short drama thriller film written by Thomas Martin and directed by Henry Mason. Thriller The Big Easy is a 1987 American crime drama directed by Jim McBride and written by Daniel Petrie Jr. The film stars Dennis Quaid, Ellen Barkin, John Goodman, and Ned Beatty. The film was both set and shot on location in New Orleans, Louisiana. The film was later adapted for a television series for two seasons on the USA Network. Comedy French Rarebit is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The title is a takeoff on "Welsh rarebit", which is also known as "Welsh rabbit". Science Fiction Iron Man is a 2008 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the first installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Jon Favreau, with a screenplay by Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. It stars Robert Downey, Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub and Gwyneth Paltrow. In Iron Man, Tony Stark, an industrialist and master engineer, builds a powered exoskeleton and becomes the technologically advanced superhero Iron Man. The film had been in development since 1990 at Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, or New Line Cinema at various times, before Marvel Studios reacquired the rights in 2006. Marvel put the project in production as its first self-financed film, with Paramount Pictures as its distributor. Favreau signed on as director, aiming for a naturalistic feel, and he chose to shoot the film primarily in California, rejecting the East Coast setting of the comics to differentiate the film from numerous superhero films set in New York City-esque environments. Thriller Rise of the Lone Star Ranger is an upcoming Western film directed by Chris Ekstein, starring Jason Patric, Danny Trejo, Rose McGowan, Keith David, and Martin Copping. It is produced by Stacy Ekstein. Documentary film De Nadie is a documentary by Mexican filmmaker Tin Dirdamal on the impoverished Central Americans who leave their countries in hope of a better life in the United States. It premiered in 2005 and was shown at different international film festivals, winning the Sundance Film Festival audience award for World Documentary in 2006. The film follows a number of refugees who have to cross Mexico, about 4,000 kilometers, before reaching the US border. On their way through Mexico they put their remaining money, dignity, health and life on the line. The soundtrack was written by Mexican composer Alfonso M. Science Fiction The Alien Conspiracy: Beyond the Lost World is a 2001 Science Fiction film written by Kevin J. Lindenmuth, Tim Ritter and Stephen C. Seward, and directed by John Bowker, Kevin J. Lindenmuth and Tim Ritter. Thriller L'automne sauvage is a 1992 film directed by Gabriel Pelletier. Thriller After five years in prison for insurance fraud the sailor Lanarsky is released. Together with his buddy Bone he gets a job as seamen on board the yacht owned by the wife of his insurance fraud-partner Michael Reddick. Lanarsky has a question to his former partner who he thinks tried to cheat him. But Michael Reddich himself has another insurance plan ready where he will kill everybody on board the yacht, blow it up and then claim the life-insurance for his wife. But Lanarsky and the wife Lee escape and follow Michael to the nearby Cayman Island where the final showdown takes place. Animation Son of Batman is a direct-to-video animated superhero film which is part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. It is an adaptation of Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert's 2006 Batman and Son storyline. The film was released as a digital download on April 22, 2014, and was released on home media May 6. It is a follow-up to Justice League: War as part of a new continuity established with Jason O'Mara reprising his role as Batman and David McCallum and Fred Tatasciore reprising their roles as Alfred Pennyworth and Killer Croc. Comedy The Microchip Killer is a 1987 crime fiction, comedy film written by Matthias Seelig, Walter Kempley and directed by Adolf Winkelmann. Comedy While You Weren't Looking is a 2012 short family adventure and comedy film written and directed by Jeremy Mackie. Comedy Band Waggon was a comedy radio show broadcast by the BBC from 1938 to 1940. The first season featured Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch. In the second season, Askey and Murdoch were joined by Syd Walker, and the third season added Diana Clare for two episodes. Band Waggon was the first comedy show to be designed specifically for radio, and established the practice of broadcasting a regular comedy and music programme at the same time each week. The show ended in 1940, allowing Askey to pursue a career in film and Murdoch to join the Royal Air Force. A show of the same name and starring Askey and Murdoch with Tommy Trinder was playing at the London Palladium when World War II broke out. The following year another version - with Norman Evans in place of Trinder - played at the Blackpool Opera House. An audiobook CD featuring extracts from the Band Waggon radio show along with other comedy recordings by Askey and Murdoch was issued in 2006. Science Fiction Arctic Predator is a 2010 action sci-fi thriller television film written by Rafael Jordan and directed by Victor Garcia. Science Fiction Ultraman: Great Monster Decisive Battle is a 1979 Japanese tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Tsuburaya Productions, consisting of re-edited material from the original television series Ultraman. Documentary film Sex Magic: Manifesting Maya is a 2010 film directed by Jonathan Schell and Eric Liebman. Comedy The Man Without a Past is a 2002 Finnish comedy-drama film directed by Aki Kaurismäki and starring Markku Peltola, Kati Outinen and Juhani Niemelä. It is the second installment in Kaurismäki's Finland trilogy, the other two films being Drifting Clouds and Lights in the Dusk. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002 and won the Grand Prix at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Cyber is a 2007 film written and directed by Stefan Eling. Science Fiction They Nest is a 2000 thriller / horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem. Documentary film La Ultima Rumba de Papa Montero is a 1992 Cuban film directed by Octavio Cortázar. The film focuses on a contemporary documentary production company that is attempting to create a non-fiction feature on Papa Montero, a 1930s rumbero who was murdered during Havana’s Carnaval celebrations. The film uses flashback sequences to recreate Papa Montero's celebrated dancing and his disastrous involvement in a fatal love triangle. The film features rumba-inspired dance sequences performed on the streets of Havana by El Conjunto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba. La Ultima Rumba de Papa Montero had a U.S. theatrical and home video release in 2001. Documentary film Kaiserkai is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Katharina Höcker and Claudia Willke. Comedy A Cinderella Story is a 2004 American teen romantic comedy film. The film stars Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge, Chad Michael Murray and Regina King and was directed by Mark Rosman. The film's plot revolves around two Internet pen pals who meet at a school dance and fall in love but two different worlds keep them apart. It received negative reviews from critics, but was a commercial success and has since gained a cult following. The film was followed by two direct-to-dvd sequels. Thriller Le Casse is a 1971 movie directed by French director Henri Verneuil, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Omar Sharif, Dyan Cannon and Robert Hossein. It is based on the 1953 novel by David Goodis and revolves around a team of four burglars chased by a corrupt cop in Athens. It's a remake of the 1957 film The Burglar with Jayne Mansfield. The movie is known for its spectacular car chase and Belmondo's incredible fall from a construction truck down a steep, rocky hillside. The movie was shot twice, once in French and once in English, by the same cast. Thriller Tank is a 1984 comedy, drama, and action movie starring James Garner, Jenilee Harrison, and C. Thomas Howell. The film was written by Dan Gordon and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. It was produced by Lorimar Productions and was commercially released in the United States by Universal Studios on March 16, 1984. This film was rated PG by the MPAA. Documentary film The Baluty Ghetto is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Pavel Stingl. Documentary film Gaza Calling is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Nahed Awwad. Comedy Tahiti Honey is a film directed by John H. Auer released on Apr 6, 1943. Comedy At the Circus is a 1939 Marx Brothers comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in which they save a circus from bankruptcy. The movie is notable for Groucho Marx's classic rendition of "Lydia the Tattooed Lady". The supporting cast includes Margaret Dumont, Eve Arden, Florence Rice and Kenny Baker. Animation The Boy Who Saw the Iceberg is a 2000 animated short by Paul Driessen, which uses a split screen to portray the real life and imaginary life of a young boy. A film without words, the 8 minute and 49 second National Film Board of Canada short is a retelling of the sinking of the Titanic through the eyes and active imagination of a young boy. Documentary film Gone Too Soon is a documentary film about the final year of Michael Jackson's life and career, released on June 25, 2010, exactly one year after his death. It is produced and directed by author-filmmaker Ian Halperin, who wrote "Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson", which hit No. 1 the New York Times' bestsellers list in 2009, after he spent five years investigating Jackson. In an interview with Halperin in March 2010, he revealed that the film is culled from 300 hours of footage shot inside the singer's camp and includes video and audio of Jackson shot before his death. It also includes interviews with Jackson's personal manager, trainer, and attorney. According to the filmmakers, Jackson family members were not involved but are aware of the film. Former family attorney Brian Oxman is among the interviewees. The movie is claimed to depict the more scandalous aspects of Jackson's life. Comedy Rebecca's Wedding Day is a 1914 American short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Animation Street of Crocodiles is a 21-minute-long stop-motion animation short subject directed and produced by the Brothers Quay and released in 1986. The Street of Crocodiles was originally a short story written by Bruno Schulz, from a story collection published under that title in English translation. Rather than literally representing the childhood memoirs of Schulz, the animators used the story's mood and psychological undertones as inspiration for their own creation. Thriller Stone Cold Dead is a 1980 Canadian film. Science Fiction Level Seven is a 2011 sci-fi thriller film written by Vincent J. Francillon and directed by Geraint Wyn Davies. Thriller The Wings of the Kirin is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiro Doi. Comedy Tower Heist is a 2011 heist comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and written by Ted Griffin and Jeff Nathanson, based on a story by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper and Griffin. It was released on November 2, 2011, in the United Kingdom, with a United States release following two days later. Tower Heist follows Josh Kovaks, Charlie Gibbs and Enrique Dev'reaux, employees of an exclusive apartment building who lose their pensions in the Ponzi scheme of Wall Street businessman Arthur Shaw. The group enlist the aid of criminal Slide, bankrupt businessman Mr. Fitzhugh and another employee of the apartment building, Odessa, to break into Shaw's apartment and steal back their money while avoiding the FBI agent in charge of his case, Claire Denham. Tower Heist began development as early as 2005, based on an idea by Murphy that would star himself and an all-black cast of comedians as a heist group who rob Trump Plaza. As the script developed and changed into an Ocean's Eleven–style caper, Murphy left the project. Ratner continued to develop the idea into what would eventually become Tower Heist, with Murphy later rejoining the production. Thriller Simon isn't your average 18 year old, he found a passion in killing and eating guys... only his next victim may not be what he seems making Simon's day into one he'll never forget. Comedy Meet Dave is a 2008 American family comedy science-fiction film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Eddie Murphy. The film was written by Bill Corbett and Rob Greenberg. The film was released by 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises on July 11, 2008. Documentary film FUTURE BY DESIGN shares the life and far-reaching vision of Jacque Fresco, considered by many to be a modern day Da Vinci. Peer to Einstein and Buckminster Fuller, Jacque is a self-taught futurist who describes himself most often as a "generalist" or multi-disciplinarian -- a student of many inter-related fields. He is a prolific inventor, having spent his entire life (he is now 90 years old) conceiving of and devising inventions on various scales which entail the use of innovative technology. As a futurist, Jacque is not only a conceptualist and a theoretician, but he is also an engineer and a designer. Documentary film Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey is a 2010 British documentary film directed and produced by Maninderpal Sahota. It is presented and narrated by American actress and singer Lindsay Lohan. In the hour long documentary, Lohan talks to victims of human trafficking in Delhi, Kolkata and a village in West Bengal. She also talks to a former trafficker, parents of trafficked children and visits the Sanlaap women's and children's shelter in Kolkata. The documentary was filmed in India over a period of a week in December 2009. Lohan became involved in the project after meeting Sahota at a social event and expressing an interest in participating. Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey received extensive negative media coverage since its inception. The BBC were heavily criticized for hiring Lohan despite her then recent widely publicized drink-driving conviction and "party lifestyle". BBC said they chose Lohan to attract an audience that might otherwise not watch. Indian non-governmental organization, Bachpan Bachao Andolan, criticized Lohan for a Twitter post where she appeared to take credit for one of their raids, something BBC said was a misinterpretation. Comedy The Villain Still Pursued Her is a 1940 film starring Billy Gilbert and Buster Keaton. It was a parody of old stage melodramas, but based primarily on The Drunkard, a 19th-century prohibitionist play by William H. Smith of Boston. That play had also been lampooned in other productions, most notably in the 1934 W. C. Fields comedy The Old Fashioned Way. Animation Super Atragon is a 1996 animation, adventure and sci-fi film. Science Fiction Evils of the Night is a 1985 low-budget science fiction/"porno horror" film starring Aldo Ray, Neville Brand, Tina Louise, John Carradine, and Julie Newmar. Animation Abaporu Carioca is a 2012 short animation film directed by Janete Bloise. Comedy What Makes David Run? (French: Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David?) is a 1982 romantic comedy film written and directed by Elie Chouraqui. Animation Book Revue is a 1945 Looney Tunes cartoon short featuring Daffy Duck, released in 1946, with a plotline essentially being a mixture of the plots of 1937's Speaking of the Weather, 1938's Have You Got Any Castles? and 1941's A Coy Decoy. It is directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster and scored by Carl Stalling. An uncredited Mel Blanc and Sara Berner provided the voices. As originally released, the title is a pun, as a Revue is a variety show, while a Review is an evaluation of a work. Animation El Terrible Toreador is a 1929 animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions in the Silly Symphonies series. Thriller Distants is a 2012 short drama and thriller film written by Janno Jürgens and Anti Naulainen and directed by Janno Jürgens. Documentary film Ring of Fire is a 1991 documentary film in IMAX format. It looks at some of the varieties of volcanism and earthquake activity in the Ring of Fire, around the Pacific Rim. The film runs 40 minutes. The film was jointly presented by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History in Fort Worth, Texas, the Science Museum of Minnesota in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and the Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science Center in San Diego, California. The film has eight main segments, corresponding to chapters in the DVD release: 1. Ring of Fire: an overview of the region using wireframe computer animation, and including footage of Hawaiian lava flows as an illustration of how early Earth might have looked. Footage of a new volcano in Chile is also shown. 2. The San Francisco Quake of '89: looks at the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in San Francisco, California and its aftermath, including IMAX footage of the rescheduled game of the 1989 World Series, ten days after the quake. 3. Mount Saint Helens: includes IMAX footage from about 10 years after the 1980 eruption, and the famous time sequence of the eruption taken at the time. 4. Documentary film A Date with FEAR is 2011 documentary short film. Thriller Dream House is a 2011 American psychological thriller written by David Loucka directed by Jim Sheridan and starring Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz, Naomi Watts, and Marton Csokas. It was released on September 30, 2011, in the United States and Canada by Universal Pictures and Morgan Creek Productions to mostly negative reviews and low box office results. Documentary film Ippodromi all'alba is a 1950 Italian short documentary film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. Documentary film The Will to Power is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Pablo Sigg. Comedy Bouquet final is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Michel Delgado. Thriller Day of the Animals is a 1977 American horror film thriller directed by William Girdler and based on a story written by Edward L. Montoro. Premiering on May 13, 1977, the movie reunited stars Christopher George and Richard Jaeckel, director Girdler and producer Montoro from the previous year's hit film Grizzly. In 1978, Film Ventures International re-released the film under the title "Something Is Out There" Thriller Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite is the sequel to the 1987 film Bloodsport. This sequel had a limited release before going direct-to-video in 1996 and starred Daniel Bernhardt, who reprised the role in a sequel. Documentary film The Growing Season is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sampsa Huttunen. Animation The Story of Animation is a 2012 animation short comedy film written and directed by David Tart. Documentary film The Wild and the Brave is a 1974 American documentary film directed by Eugene S. Jones. The film portrays the relationship between Iain Ross, the outgoing British Chief Warden of Kidepo Valley National Park and his Ugandan replacement Paul Ssali. It portrays the racial and cultural tensions and amity of the postcolonial handover from 1970 to 1972. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film also carried the alternative title, Two Men of Karamoja. Comedy Balls of Fury is a 2007 American sports comedy film directed by Ben Garant, and starring Dan Fogler, George Lopez, Christopher Walken and Jason Scott Lee. The film was released in the United States on August 29, 2007. This was Jason Scott Lee's first theatrical release film since 1998's Soldier. Documentary film The Fuse: Or How I Burned Simon Bolivar (also known as Kako sam Zapalio Simona Bolivara) is 2011 short film written and directed by Igor Drljaca. Comedy Marquis is a 1989 French-language film, produced in Belgium and France, based on the life and writings of the Marquis de Sade. All the actors wear animal masks, and their voices are dubbed. There are a few scenes involving clay animation. The film was a project by French cartoonist Roland Topor who earlier delivered the imagery for the animated cult classic La Planète Sauvage. The tagline used in the US release was, "A bizarre tale of sex, lust, and the French Revolution." Thriller The Honeymoon Killers is a 1969 American crime film written and directed by Leonard Kastle, and starring Shirley Stoler and Tony Lo Bianco. It tells the story of Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez, the notorious "lonely hearts killers" of the 1940s. The soundtrack is from the first movement of the 6th Symphony and a section of the 5th Symphony of Gustav Mahler. The Honeymoon Killers, went on to receive cult status as well as critical recognition. It was released on DVD for the first time by The Criterion Collection in 2003. François Truffaut called it his "favorite American film." Comedy Six volunteers working deep in the remote wilderness soon discover volunteer work can be a killer. Thriller Premium Rush is a 2012 American action-thriller film directed by David Koepp and written by Koepp and John Kamps. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Shannon, Dania Ramirez and Jamie Chung. It follows a bicycle messenger chased around New York City by a corrupt police officer who wants an envelope the messenger has. It was released on August 24, 2012 by Columbia Pictures. Comedy This is the world according to Russell Brand. Expect a ménage-a-trois of sexy, dark, and hilarious jokes from Britain’s most notorious and talented comedian. In ‘The World according to Russell Brand’ we’re taken on an irreverent tour of Russell’s scandalous life delving into childhood memories, travelling experiences and thoughts on sex, lies and being famous. This is the very best of Russell Brand taken from Russell Brand Live, Doing Life-Live and Ponderland. Documentary film Adopted Id is a 2012 documentary, adventure, biography, drama and family film directed by Sonia Godding. Science Fiction Embryo is a 1976 science fiction / horror film which Ralph Nelson directed, and which starred Rock Hudson alongside Barbara Carrera. Comedy Bachelor Daddy is a film directed by Harold Young released on Jun 4, 1941. Comedy And They're off is a 2011 comedy film written by Alan Grossbard and directed by Rob Schiller. Documentary film Lions of the Kalahari is a short documentary family film directed by Tim Liversedge. Documentary film Neustadt (New Town): The State of Things is a 2000 directed by Thomas Heise. Comedy Say Anything... is a 1989 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe in his directorial debut. In 2002, Entertainment Weekly ranked Say Anything... as the greatest modern movie romance, and it was ranked number 11 on Entertainment Weekly '​s list of the 50 best high-school movies. The film follows the relationship between Lloyd Dobler, an average student, and Diane Court, the valedictorian, immediately after their graduation from high school. Documentary film Second Class is 2012 documentary film directed by Elisabeth Marjanovic Cronvall and Marta Dauliute. Animation Duck Ugly is an animated film co-produced by Millimages, France, TerraGlyph Productions, Ireland and Moro Studios, Barcelona. It was directed by Deane Taylor and Emmanuel Klotz. Comedy Ninja Cheerleaders is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by David Presley. Animation Born to Peck is the 39th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 25, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Soul Men is a American musical comedy film directed by Malcolm D. Lee, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bernie Mac, Sharon Leal and Sean Hayes, released on November 7, 2008. This was Bernie Mac's last film appearance; he died on August 9, 2008. Both Bernie Mac and Isaac Hayes died in unrelated circumstances on August 9 & 10 of 2008, respectively. Director Lee said the film was heavily re-edited to soften the tone of the film, as a tribute to the two actors. Thriller Casos de alarma is a 1986 drama and thriller film directed by Benjamín Escamilla Espinosa. Comedy Footlight Serenade is a 1942 musical comedy film directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Betty Grable, John Payne and Victor Mature Documentary film Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go is a 2007 documentary film directed by Kim Longinotto. Comedy The Crowning Touch is a 1959 British comedy film directed by David Eady and starring Ted Ray, Irene Handl and Greta Gynt. Comedy False Pretenses is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Irene Ware. Comedy Monster in a Box is a monologue originally performed live on stage by the writer Spalding Gray then subsequently made into a 1992 film starring Gray and directed by Nick Broomfield. A follow-up to Gray's earlier work, Swimming to Cambodia, the work consists of a long-form monologue by Gray detailing the trials and tribulations he encountered while writing his first novel, Impossible Vacation. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Laurie Anderson. An extended version of the monologue was published in book form prior to the release of the film. Comedy The Ice Rink is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Philippe Toussaint. Thriller Danger Zone is a 1996 film directed by Allan Eastman and starring Billy Zane and Robert Downey Jr. Comedy Sprung is a 1997 comedy film, written and directed by Rusty Cundieff. This film stars Cundieff, Tisha Campbell, Joe Torry, and Paula Jai Parker. It grossed $7,575,028 at the US box office. Documentary film The Love Epidemic is a 1975 Australian semi-documentary about venereal disease directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It incorporates clinical case studies and sex health instruction with comedy sketches. It was shot on 16mm for $33,000 and blown up to 35mm for theatrical release. Animation Funeral is a 2013 short animation drama film written and directed by Alejandro Bonilla. Documentary film Visions Of Vine Street is an award-winning, hour-long documentary by Laure Quinlivan and Rod Griola of WCPO's I-Team about the street Mayor Charlie Luken calls "the most important street in Cincinnati." It originally aired in December 2001. It won a Peabody award in 2001. Animation My God! is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Armelle Mercat. Documentary film Llik Your Idols is a 2007 documentary, adult, historical and musical film written and directed by Angélique Bosio. Documentary film Final Cut: The Making and Unmaking of Heavens Gate is a 2004 documentary film written by Steven Bach and Michael Epstein and directed by Michael Epstein. Animation Wings, legs and tails is a 1986 Soviet animation film by Aleksandr Tatarskiy. The film is about a flying bird who taught the ostrich to fly. The film is a fable for kids telling that everybody has his limitations and abilities. Animation The Mythical Ark: Adventures in Love & Happiness is a 2013 Chinese animated film part of the film series based on the animated television series Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. Documentary film The Complete Masterworks is a two-DVD set by Tenacious D, documenting their gig at the Brixton Academy on November 3, 2002. The DVD also contains the band's short lived HBO TV series, a collection of short films, two documentaries on the band, music videos, and live TV appearances. The video was a major success, going 6x platinum in the US and 2x platinum in Australia in the Video Longform category. The disc's cover features band members Jack Black and Kyle Gass in Baroque era costume, complete with powdered wigs, a violin and harpsichord. Thriller Too Late is a 1996 Romanian drama film directed by Lucian Pintilie. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Dumitri Costa, a young trainee prosecutor is entrusted with the investigation about the suspicious death of a Jiu Valley coal miner in 1990s Romania. Accident or murder? Costa is being helped during this investigation by Alina, a good-looking young topographer engineer; it is love at first sight between them both. Two other miners are killed in a long closed down gallery. The investigation relentlessly led by Costa soon begins to bother the local authorities. The mine management dread unrest among the miners who lives under the threat of the closing down of mining development. The officials strive to hush the matter up. Costa and Alina receive threats over the phone. Science Fiction My-Otome 0~S.ifr~ is a 2008 anime OVA produced by Sunrise and directed by Hisayuki Hirokazu, the former My-Otome character designer. It was developed as a prequel to the other My-Otome films of the time. The peculiar name "0~S.ifr~" relates to the number zero. "Sifr" is the Arabic word for the number 0, also the origin for the word "cipher". It is also the name of a main character, Sifr Fran. In the promotional teaser trailer for My-Otome 0, included in episode 4 of the My-Otome Zwei OVA, the title was written as My-Otome S.ifl. However, the spelling "S.ifr" is consistent in all other sources. This is the prequel of My-Otome, which predates the events before the My-Otome Series. In this series, it focuses upon the origins of Lena Sayers, the mother of Arika Yumemiya and former bearer of Lofty Crimson Jade / Blue Sky Sapphire GEM, and Sifr Fran, the biological mother of Nina Wáng and the former queen of Windbloom Kingdom, as well as the origins of Schwartz, Aswad, and the Garderobe Academy and its Five Columns. The kidnapping of Sifr and the powerful revelation of Lena's GEM fatefully determine the outcome of the future for themselves and the others around them. Comedy Angelus is a 2000 comedy and drama film directed by Lech Majewski and written by Lech Majewski, Bronislaw Maj and Ireneusz Siwinski. Thriller Errata is a 2012 drama thriller noir film written by Fernando Regueira & Iván Vescovo and directed by Iván Vescovo. Comedy Folly of Love is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Maria Jacobini, Jack Trevor and Betty Astor. While several of Wiene's previous films had met with mixed responses, Folly of Love was universally praised by critics. It was Wiene's last silent film. His next work was the 1930 sound film The Other. Comedy Støv på hjernen is a 1959 Norwegian comedy film directed by Øyvind Vennerød and starring Inger Marie Andersen and Odd Borg. It was based on a novel by Eva Ramm, and shot on location in Lambertseter. The film's title translates into "dust on the brain" and the story centers around the busybody housewives of a modern Norwegian working-class neighbourhood of the 1950s. It became an immediate smash hit, was seen by 1.5 million people in Norwegian cinemas, making it one of the most successful Norwegian movies in history. It has since been repeated often on television. It was followed by two sequels, Sønner av Norge and Sønner av Norge kjøper bil, and remade in Denmark as Støv på hjernen. Documentary film Galapagos is a 1955 travel and nature documentary film made by explorer Thor Heyerdahl, showing the flora and fauna of the Galapagos archipelago. Animation The Little Fox, known in Hungary as Vuk, is a 1981 Hungarian animated film produced by Pannónia Filmstúdió, based on the novel Vuk by István Fekete. The film is directed by Attila Dargay and written by Attila Dargay, István Imre, Ede Tarbay, and Magyar Televízió, the Hungarian national public service television company, owned by the Government of Hungary and launched in 1981. Along with Cat City, it is widely regarded as one of the classics of Hungarian animation. It features the voice talents of Judit Pogány as young Vuk, József Gyabronka as adult Vuk, László Csákányi as Karak and Tibor Bitskey as the narrator. A computer animated and widely panned sequel, A Fox's Tale, was released in 2008. Documentary film Implied Harmonies is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Hal Hartley. Comedy One Hysterical Night is an American comedy film directed by William James Craft and starring Reginald Denny, Nora Lane, Walter Brennan and Peter Gawthorne. Comedy Election Day is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 81st Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Blind gudinne is a 1999 TV film directed by Carl Jørgen Kiønig. Documentary film “Women of the Holy Kingdom” provides a rare glimpse inside the nation of Saudi Arabia. Despite the recent decision to allow women to vote, Saudi Arabia has remained notorious for its political and social oppression of women within its monarchial society – for example, women are still not allowed to drive. Produced by New York Times Television, “Women of the Holy Kingdom” grants unique access to Saudi homes and workplaces, exploring the complexities and tensions that exist within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The internal debate in Saudi society over the radical change in expectations and opportunities for women today is revealed through the experiences of real Saudi women. Documentary film Thieves of Innocence is a 2005 drama and documentary film written and directed by Paul Arcand. Documentary film Ufficio nuovi diritti is a 2013 short LGBT documentary film written and directed by Irene Dionisio and Vieri Brini. Comedy ¡Vuelven los García! is a 1947 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Comedy The Hesitant Marksman is a 1957 film directed by Ivo Toman. Animation Snack Attack is a 2012 animation short film written and directed by Andrew Cadelago. Comedy Entertainment is a 2014 Bollywood comedy film directed by duo Sajid-Farhad in their directorial debut. Starring Akshay Kumar in the lead role, the film is produced by Ramesh S. Taurani of Tips Industries Limited. Entertainment was released on 8 August 2014, to mixed reviews from critics. Documentary film Supercharge Me! 30 Days Raw is a 2006 documentary film about raw foodism by Jenna Norwood. Norwood, inspired by Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me, ate only raw vegan foods for thirty days and documented the changes to her health. The movie features interviews with raw foodists David Wolfe, Ben Vereen and Kathy Sledge. The film follows Norwood after she decides to trade her "junk food vegetarian" diet for a raw vegan diet. Comedy It Grows on Trees is a 1952 fantasy comedy film starring Irene Dunne in her final screen role. Animation Arjun: The Warrior Prince is a 2012 Indian animated action film. The film is directed by Arnab Chaudhuri and produced by UTV Motion Pictures and Walt Disney Pictures. The film was released in India on 25 May 2012. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures held a week-long limited engagement on September 1, 2012 at the El Capitan Theater to qualify for Academy Awards consideration. However, the film was not nominated, and so far, the film has only been seen in America on Netflix Streaming. Documentary film The Musical Brain is a 2009 documentary film. Animation The Day of the Crows is a 2012 animation film written by Amandine Taffin and Jean-François Beauchemin and directed by Jean-Christophe Dessaint. Science Fiction The Creature Walks Among Us is the third and final installment of the Creature from the Black Lagoon horror film series from Universal Pictures, following 1955's Revenge of the Creature. The film was released April 26, 1956, in the United States. Thriller Traffic Department is a 2013 Polish crime film directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Un mauvais garçon is a 1936 French film featuring Danielle Darrieux. The movie was directed by Jean Boyer and Raoul Ploquin. The music is by Georges Van Parys. Comedy Pieces of April is a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Hedges. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival. The name is taken from a 1972 hit song by Three Dog Night, which reached No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. Comedy The Idol of Bonanza Camp is a 1913 American silent short comedy film starring Harry Van Meter, Alexander Gaden and Edna Maison. Comedy Nutty News is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by Virgil Ross and an uncredited Vive Risto, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Elmer Fudd's voice can be heard as the narrator, but he is not seen. Comedy じゃりン子チエ is a 1981 animation/family/comedy film written by Etsushi Haruki, Noboru Shiroyama and Isao Takahata and directed by Isao Takahata. Comedy Andy Colby’s Incredible Adventure is a 1988 child’s science fiction film directed by Deborah Brock and written by Brock and Jed Horovitz about a boy who has to travel through several videos and static-filled channels in order to rescue his sister who was snatched into the television because she sat too close to it. As it was thought the film's original release title would be confused with Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, the name was changed to Andy and the Airwave Rangers for 1989 video release. The film is referred to as a full-length "cheater" in that it takes advantage of film highlights gleaned from previous Roger Corman films Space Raiders, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Deathsport, Chopping Mall and Wheels of Fire. Documentary film Escuchar A Dios is a 2013 documentary, biography and music film written and directed by Mariano Baez. Comedy The Two Mouseketeers is a 1952 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 65th Tom and Jerry short, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on March 15, 1952 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse and Irven Spence. The character of Nibbles was voiced by Francoise Brun-Cottan, then six years old. The Two Mouseketeers won the 1951 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. Such was the cartoon's success, that Hanna and Barbera created a total of four adventures in the Mouseketeers series, the second of the tetralogy, 1954's Touché, Pussy Cat! which got an Oscar nomination . Thriller Sweet Angel Mine is a 1996 thriller directed by Curtis Radclyffe Comedy Chaos and Cadavers is a 2003 comedy film written by Niklaus Hilber and Drew Bird and directed by Niklaus Hilber. Documentary film When Bubbles Burst is a 2012 historical documentary film written by Petter Skavlan and directed by Hans Petter Moland. Documentary film Programming the Nation? is a 2011 feature social documentary written, produced and directed by Jeff Warrick. The film revisits the alleged history, research, implementation, and potential effects of subliminal programming in American mass-media, including interviews with Noam Chomsky, Amy Goodman, Dennis Kucinich, Eldon Taylor, Wilson Bryan Key, and other authors and experts in the field of advertising, psychology, music, film, politics, and military weaponry. LA Times's Kevin Thomas reviewed Programming the Nation? noting that "Warrick is ... rightly concerned by the power of media conglomerates to manipulate the news." However, the film is only carrying a 38% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Documentary film Welcome to Nollywood is a 2007 documentary film directed by Jamie Meltzer, which premiered at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, and also played at the Avignon Film Festival and the Melbourne International Film Festival in the summer of 2007. Animation Plankton Feeds the Krill is a 2011 animated short film directed by Marão, Tiago Mal, Soldado, Guilherme Coutinho, Alex Antunes, Andrei Duarte and 1berto Rodrigues. Thriller Interstate 60: Episodes of The Road is a 2002 metaphysical comedy/drama road film starring James Marsden, Gary Oldman, Amy Smart, Christopher Lloyd, Chris Cooper, and Kurt Russell, with a cameo by Michael J. Fox. The film was written and directed by Bob Gale, in his feature film directorial debut. Thriller The Edge of Power is a 1987 Australian film directed by Henri Safran. Comedy Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller 26-Nov-1998 - Karl Bresser. Documentary film Rethink Afghanistan is a 2009 documentary by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films, about the US military presence in Afghanistan following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Produced and released eight years into the war, at a time when Congress was considering sending tens of thousands of new troops to Afghanistan, the film asks the American public to reconsider basic questions about the conflict, such as how much will it cost, in lives and money? How long will Americans troops be there? How do we know if we’ve won? What is our exit strategy? The film was initially made available for free, online, in six consecutive chapters. This staggered release allowed the filmmakers to stay atop an ever-changing news cycle. Greenwald characterized it as “the first real-time documentary.” Documentary film Father Figures is a 2013 documentary film directed by Gillian Hrankowski and April Maiya. Documentary film God Created Everything but a Carpet is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Mikas Žukauskas and Gintare Valeviciute. Documentary film Live at the Showbox is the third DVD release by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, the first of a complete show. It was released on May 7, 2003. Comedy Tangled Ever After is a 2012 American computer animated short film directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard. It is a sequel to the 2010 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Tangled. It premiered in theaters on January 13, 2012, before the 3D theatrical re-release of Beauty and the Beast and on Disney Channel followed by the premiere of The Princess and the Frog on March 23, 2012. The short was later included as a bonus feature on the Diamond Edition of Cinderella. The short is also available as a stand alone download on iTunes. The story of the short picks up where Tangled has left off. The Kingdom is in a festive mood, preparing for the royal wedding of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider. However, chameleon Pascal and horse Maximus lose the gold bands, triggering a frenzied search to retrieve them. The directors Nathan Greno and Byron Howard started the film after a popular demand. Among the film's voice actors are Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi and Matt Nolan. Comedy On Top is an Icelandic musical comedy from 1982, directed by Icelandic director Ágúst Guðmundsson. The film, which still enjoys widespread popularity in Iceland, tells the story of two bands that go on a tour together and then become engaged in a rivalry. The cast is composed members of the pop bands Stuðmenn and Grýlurnar, and the film is largely based on performances by the two bands. According to Valgeir Guðjónsson the L.A. Times film critic reviewed the movie and started the review by saying "On Top features a bunch of Icelandic fruitcakes wearing strange clothes" Documentary film ITECHO is a 2014 documentary film directed by Yukio Tanaka. Documentary film Love, Obsession, Desire is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Carmella Crissman. Comedy Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie is a 1996 film adaptation of the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, produced and set between seasons 6 and 7 of the show. It was distributed by Gramercy Pictures and produced by Best Brains and Universal Studios. Thriller Rendition is a 2007 abduction thriller film directed by Gavin Hood and starring Reese Witherspoon, Meryl Streep, Peter Sarsgaard, Alan Arkin, Jake Gyllenhaal and Omar Metwally. It centers on the controversial CIA practice of extraordinary rendition and is based on the true story of Khalid El-Masri, who was mistaken for Khalid al-Masri. The movie also has similarities to the case of Maher Arar. Comedy Viruthan Shanku is a 1968 Malayalam comedy film directed by P. Venu, starring Adoor Bhasi and Ambika in the lead roles. Thriller Evadaithe Nakenti is an 2007 Telugu film that is directed by Samudra, Jeevitha. Dr. Rajasekhar plays the lead role. The film released on 9 February 2007. This film has been dubbed in Tamil with the title Udambu Eppadi Irukku. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film, Lion. Thriller Charas: A Joint Operation is a 2004 Bollywood action thriller film about the illegal drug trade, produced by Aditya Chopra and Karan Johar, directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. Set in Kasol, a village near Manikaran in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, it stars Irfan Khan, Uday Chopra, Jimmy Shergill, Namrata Shirodkar, and Hrishita Bhatt. Science Fiction Third Contact is a 2012 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Simon Horrocks. Shot on a camcorder for less than £4000 the film tells the story of a psychotherapist who becomes involved in a personal investigation into the mysterious suicides of two clients. The film received its world premiere at the Internationale Hofer Filmtage on 25 October 2012 in Hof. Documentary film Use Your Illusion II: World Tour - 1992 in Tokyo is the 1992 video album by Guns N' Roses. Documentary film Tornado Glory is an American documentary film that was released in 2006 by PBS. Produced by Angry Sky Entertainment, the program follows storm chasers Reed Timmer and Joel Taylor through Tornado Alley during the 2003 storm season. The film was produced and directed by Ken Cole. Comedy Volver is a 2006 Spanish drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Headed by actress Penélope Cruz, the film features an ensemble cast also starring Carmen Maura, Lola Dueñas, Blanca Portillo, Yohana Cobo, and Chus Lampreave. Revolving around an eccentric family of women from a wind-swept region south of Madrid, Cruz plays Raimunda, a working-class woman forced to go to great lengths to protect her 14-year-old daughter Paula. To top off the family crisis, her mother Irene comes back from the dead to tie up loose ends. The plot originates in Almodóvar's earlier film The Flower of My Secret, where it features as a novel which is rejected for publication but is stolen to form the screenplay of a film named The Freezer. Drawing inspiration from the Italian neorealism of the late 1940s to early 1950s and the work of pioneering directors such as Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, and Pier Paolo Pasolini, Volver addresses themes like sexual abuse, loneliness and death, mixing the genres of farce, tragedy, melodrama, and magic realism. Comedy Apna Khoon is a 1978 Hindi action film comedy directed by Babbar Subhash. The films stars Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini and Ashok Kumar. The film premiered on 11 August 1978 in Mumbai. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival is a 2013 Japanese anime film. It is the 21st film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. It is directed by Masakazu Hashimoto. The film was released to theaters on April 20, 2013 in Japan. The film is produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. This movie was also released in India on Hungama TV on 19th July 2014 as Shin Chan in Very Very Tasty Tasty. Masakazu Hashimoto is directing his first Crayon Shin-chan movie after storyboarding 2008's Crayon Shin-chan: Chō Arashi o Yobu Kinpoko no Yūsha and 2011's Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu Ōgon no Spy Daisakusen. Yoshio Urasawa and Kimiko Ueno wrote the screenplay. Documentary film How to Boil a Frog is an 2010 Canadian eco-comedy documentary film written and directed by Jon Cooksey to show the consequences of too many people using up Earth resources and suggesting five ways that people can save habitability on the Earth while improving their own lives at the same time. Comedy D' Anothers is a 2005 comedy-horror film starring Vhong Navarro and Toni Gonzaga released under Star Cinema, ABS-CBN Film Productions. Comedy Reyna: ang makulay na pakikipagsapalaran ng mga achucherva, achuchuva, achechenes.... is a 2006 film from the Philippines. Documentary film Sisters and Twins is a 2004 documentary drama film written and directed by Oksana Buraja and Saulius Šaltenis. Animation Dr. Crumb finds a magical stone that has strong powers, and uses it to transform his house into a hot-air balloon. Using the balloon, his heroic and intelligent team chases diabolical monsters to keep people safe. Comedy Winter A-Go-Go is a 1965 film directed by Richard Benedict. Documentary film Hermeneutics is a 2012 short documentary, history, war film directed by Alexei Dmitriev. Thriller Écoute voir is a French film, a drama-thriller, directed by Hugo Santiago, with a screenplay by Santiago and Claude Ollier, released in 1979. It stars Catherine Deneuve, Sami Frey and Anne Parillaud. Documentary film "Known as the “12/8/94 Incident,” a devastating fire broke out in the Karamay Friendship Theater in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, killing 323 people, 288 of whom were schoolchildren. Chinese director Xu Xin’s Karamay, which premiered at this year’s 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival, brings back these nearly erased memories of the past. With little knowledge of the incident at the time it happened, Xu Xin expected the fire to be just another unwanted accident when he first started the project. However, in the making of the documentary, where he interviewed over 60 people related to the victims, Xu gained a much deeper understanding of the underlying tragedy. He tries to convey this agony, shooting in black-and-white with no music or voice-over throughout the film’s somber six-hour running time." Quoting Isabella Tianzi Cai from dgenerateflms.com Comedy Fat Choi Spirit is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, and starring Andy Lau, Gigi Leung, Louis Koo, Cherrie In and Lau Ching-Wan. The film is a comedy, falling into the peculiar Hong Kong genre of Mahjong films, and was released during the Lunar New Year of 2002. Documentary film Stealing America: Vote by Vote is a 2008 documentary film directed by filmmaker, Dorothy Fadiman, which examines the state of election manipulation in the United States. The film focuses on voter disfranchisement, the use of electronic voting machines, and voting anomalies such as uncounted ballots, inaccurate final vote tallies, and vote-switching. The film is narrated by Peter Coyote and features film clips and interviews, including those from Greg Palast, Brad Friedman, Ion Sancho, Pete McCloskey, Paul Craig Roberts, Harvey Wasserman, Bob Hagan, Charles Traylor, Bob Fitrakis, Charles Lewis, Avi Rubin, John Zogby, Clint Curtis, and former employees from Diebold. The San Francisco Bay Guardian wrote, "The scariest movie of 2008 so far is, quite possibly, Dorothy Fadiman's 'Stealing America: Vote by Vote,' a stomach-turning look at election irregularities that stretch back as far as 1996, with a special emphasis on the über-fishy goings-on in Ohio circa 2004." The Seattle Times wrote, "The horror of 'Stealing America' arises from the evidence supporting Fadiman's suggestion that the '04 election was rigged. Thriller Walking Tall Part 2 is the sequel to the crime/action film, Walking Tall. Walking Tall Part 2 was directed by Earl Bellamy, and produced by Charles A. Pratt. the film starred Bo Svenson as Buford Pusser, replacing Joe Don Baker who played Pusser in the first Walking Tall film. The on-screen title of the movie is Part 2 Walking Tall: The Legend of Buford Pusser. Comedy The Captain is a 1971 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Johanna Matz and Horst Tappert. The captain of an old tramp steamer is offered the chance to take over a luxury cruise ship. Documentary film This is a special that celebrates the legacy on the silver screen of Hispanic entertainers, from the early "Latin Lover" exemplified by Valentino to modern celebrities such as Antonio Banderas and Jimmy Smits. With clips from famous and important films and interviews. Also includes "Fiesta", a look at a real Mexican fiesta from 1942 starring some of that era's top Mexican film stars. Comedy Het Lijden Van De Jonge Wagner is a 2013 short, animation, comedy film written and directed by Thomas Huyghe. Comedy The Fifth Season of the Year is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Natalia Pryzowicz and directed by Jerzy Domaradzki. Documentary film Club King is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jon Bush. Documentary film From Channel 4 Television: A series of films paying tribute to the classic cars made between the 30s and 70s. Annual Autojumble at Beaulieu, classic American cars of the 50s and 60s, car production in Italy, classic cars collector's market, British car between the 50s and 60s, and an assessment which of today's models will become known as classics in years to come. Science Fiction Dam 999 is a 2011 3-D science fiction disaster film. It is an English language UAE-Indian co-production film produced by BizTV Network, UAE and directed by Sohan Roy. The film is based on the award winning short documentary DAMs - The Lethal Water Bombs. and the Banqiao dam disaster of 1975 that claimed the lives of 250,000 people in China and anticipated calamity for outdated dams in the world. The film falls in the category of an emotional thriller. The ancient Indian concept of Navarasas, or the nine human emotions, are represented by an assortment of actors from India and Hollywood. The movie also portrays the concepts of Ayurveda as well as lost love against the backdrop of the story of a dilapidated colonial dam. Apart from being a controversial movie in India with respect to its theme, the Screenplay of the movie was added to the permanent core collection in Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before its release in 2011. Animation Icarus Falls is a 2013 animation, short film written by and directed by Jesse O'brien. Animation The Worm Turns is a 1937 animated short film directed by Ben Sharpsteen. Comedy The Drunk is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Paul Fleschner and William Tanoos. Thriller Manhunt: Search for the Night Stalker is a film directed by Bruce Seth Green released on November 12, 1989. Animation The Chow Hound is an animated short, directed by Frank Tashlin and first released in June, 1944. It is part of the Private Snafu series. Comedy Commencement Day is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 25th Our Gang short subject released. Animation Sleepincord is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Marta Pajek. Comedy Art and Craft is a 2014 documentary film directed by Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman and Mark Becker. Comedy Lettre ouverte is a French film directed by Alex Joffé and released in 1953. Documentary film Partition pour voix de femmes is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Sophie Bissonnette. Animation Seer 2 is a 2012 Chinese animated-French fantasy adventure film based on an online game. Documentary film Countdown to Doomsday is an American documentary television film that originally aired in 2006 on the Sci Fi Channel. The program features various risks to civilization, humans and planet Earth. Hosted by Matt Lauer, the documentary features 10 different scenarios that could bring an end to all life on Earth with interviews by Al Gore, Michio Kaku, Daniel H. Wilson, and others, and clips from various films and television programs. Comedy Grand Union is a 2006 television comedy film written by David Israel and Jim O'Doherty and directed by Gary Halvorson. Documentary film Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure is a 1999 BBC television documentary presented by Michael Palin. It records Palin's travels as he visited many sites where Ernest Hemingway had been. The sites include Spain, Chicago, Paris, Italy, Africa, Key West, Cuba, and Idaho. After the trip was over Michael Palin wrote a book about the journey and his experiences. This book contains both Palin's text and many pictures by Basil Pao, the stills photographer who was on the team. Comedy Star Spangled Rhythm is a 1943 all-star cast musical film made by Paramount Pictures during World War II as a morale booster. Many of the Hollywood studios produced such films during the war, generally musicals, frequently with flimsy storylines, and with the specific intent of entertaining the troops overseas and civilians back home and to encourage fundraising – as well as to show the studios' patriotism. This film was also the first released by Paramount to be shown for 8 weeks. Star Spangled Rhythm was directed by George Marshall and others, and written by Harry Tugend with sketches by Melvin Frank, George S. Kaufman and others. The film has music by Robert Emmett Dolan and songs by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer, and the cast consisted of most of the stars on the Paramount roster. Science Fiction Robot Monster is a 1953 American black-and-white science fiction film independently made in 3-D by Phil Tucker and distributed by Astor Pictures. It is frequently considered one of the worst films ever made. Years later, Robot Monster was included as one of the choices in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. Comedy Nikte is a 2009 Mexican animated adventure comedy film, produced by Animex Producciones. It stars the voices of Sherlyn as the title character, Pierre Angelo, Pedro Armendáriz Jr, Alex Lora, Jorge Arvizu, and Regina Torné. It premiered in theaters on December 18, 2009. Comedy The Rounders is a 1914 comedy short starring Charles Chaplin and Roscoe Arbuckle. The film involves two drunks fighting with their wives who then go out to get even drunker, and was written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Documentary film Field Spotlight: Nan Hauser is a 2013 documentary film written by Peter Stonier and directed by Peter Stonier and John Martin. Animation Whisper of the Heart is a 1995 Japanese animated drama film directed by Yoshifumi Kondō and written by Hayao Miyazaki based on the 1989 manga of the same name by Aoi Hiiragi. The film stars Yoko Honna, Issei Takahashi, Takashi Tachibana, Shigeru Muroi, Shigeru Tsuyuguchi and Keiju Kobayashi. It was the first theatrical Studio Ghibli film to be directed by someone other than Miyazaki or Isao Takahata. Whisper of the Heart was Kondō's only film as director before his death in 1998. Studio Ghibli had hoped that Kondō would become the successor to Miyazaki and Takahata. A semi-spin-off film entitled The Cat Returns that focused on a minor character of the film, Baron, was released in 2002. Thriller Crossed Tracks is a 2007 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. The film follows a novelist, her ghost writer, and a wayward young woman as a chance encounter at a rest stop interrupts the delicate balance of their lives. French actor Dominique Pinon received wide praise for his rare turn as the film's leading man. The title is French slang for "trashy novel one reads in a train or train station" similar to the English phrase "airport novel". Comedy 4 for Texas is a 1963 American western comedy starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anita Ekberg, Ursula Andress, and featuring screen thugs Charles Bronson and Mike Mazurki, with a cameo appearance by the Three Stooges. The film was written by Teddi Sherman and Robert Aldrich, who also directed. Documentary film The Next Part is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Erin Sanger. Comedy Heart and Souls is a 1993 American fantasy comedy film directed by Ron Underwood and starring Robert Downey Jr. as Thomas Riley, a businessman recruited by the souls of four deceased people - his guardian angels from childhood - to help them rectify their unfinished lives, as he is the only one who can communicate with them. Thriller Stingy Jack is a 2011 horror-thriller film written by Todd Langseth, Harry Manfredini, Marie-Helene Tremblay and directed by Todd Langseth. Science Fiction Half-Life: Escape from City 17 is a two-part Canadian short film written, developed, and filmed by the Purchase Brothers. The film is set in the Half-Life universe, during the events of Half-Life 2 and Half-Life 2: Episode One. Both films were critically acclaimed. Part One was released on February 13, 2009; and Part Two was released on August 24, 2011. On August 23, 2013, Escape From City 17: Part 3 teaser trailer was announced. Documentary film About the End of the Time is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Christian Weisenborn and Michael Wulfes. Documentary film Making 'Wake' is a 2010 short documentary film written by Naveen Singh. Science Fiction La Antena is a 2007 Argentine drama film, written and directed by acclaimed film director Esteban Sapir. The film features Alejandro Urdapilleta, Rafael Ferro, Florencia Raggi, and others. Thriller To Be Number One is a 1991 Hong Kong gangster film directed by Poon Man-kit, and produced by Johnny Mak. The film is based on the rise and fall of a real life gangster. The protagonist Ho begins the story as a poor Teochew refugee from Communist China, and leads his men to become paws of corrupted police Fat Kwan to control the drug trade. After Ho establishes himself, Fat Kwan turns against him, cripples him and kills many of his men, but Ho keeps rising and eliminates all his enemies. However Ho is blinded by his growing power, and his empire ends with the establishment of ICAC. Comedy Androcles and the Lion is a 1952 RKO film produced by Gabriel Pascal from the George Bernard Shaw play. This was Pascal's last film, made two years after the death of Shaw, his long-standing friend and mentor, and two years before Pascal's own death. Comedy Taming Tammy is a 2007 film directed by Tracy D. Smith. Documentary film Perri is a 1957 film from Walt Disney Productions, based on Felix Salten's 1938 book of the same name. It was the company's fifth feature entry in their True Life Adventures series, and the only one to be labeled a True Life Fantasy. In doing so, the Disney team combined the documentary aspects of earlier efforts with fictional scenarios and characters. The story's title character is a young female squirrel who learns about forest life, and finds a mate in Porro, a male squirrel. In the film, there are seasons called the Time of Beauty, Time of Peace, and Together Time. Instead of the European forest in which Salten set his work, a nine-man camera crew led by Paul Kenworthy and Ralph Wright shot Perri in Utah's Uinta National Forest and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Some 200,000 feet were shot during production; only 8,000 were used in the finished product. True Life regular Winston Hibler not only continued as the series narrator, but for this film also served as a screenwriter, songwriter and producer. Upon its release, Perri was generally well received by critics and audiences. Animation Love Earth is a 2012 short music animation fantasy comedy film directed by Chien-Chun Tseng and Yu-Hsuan Tseng. Animation No. 1009 is a 2011 animated short film directed by Lee Seung-min. Documentary film DMZ is a 2007 short documentary film written by Jouni Hokkanen and co-directed with Simojukka Ruippo. Science Fiction Friendship's Death is a 1987 science fiction film written and directed by Peter Wollen. Comedy The Boob's Nemesis is a 1914 comedy short film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy A whimsical look at patriotism and consumerism in America. It explores the absurdity of many of the symbolic gestures that have recently pervaded our culture, such as the wasting of perfectly good French Wine and the waving of Chinese-made America flags. With the help of a leading scholar and an outspoken social activist, this film draws a concrete relationship between American consumerism and patriotism. Documentary film China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province is a 2009 documentary film co-directed by Jon Alpert and Matthew O'Neill of the Downtown Community Television Center, and produced by MZ Pictures for HBO Films. The documentary covers the aftermath of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake on May 12, which killed around 70,000 people—of which 10,000 were children, many of whom were killed when their schools collapsed. The film focuses on the grieving families and communities of the children, as they mourn their loss and question the government over the construction standard of the schools. Alpert and O'Neill sent the raw footage of the film by courier to the United States, before they were detained and questioned by local police for eight hours as they tried to leave the country themselves. In September 2009, the filmmakers were scheduled to present the film at the Shanghai International Film Festival, but were denied visas by the Chinese government. China's Unnatural Disaster was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2009. Comedy The Strong Man is a 1926 American comedy silent film starring Harry Langdon and directed by Frank Capra in his feature-length directorial debut. Along with Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, The Strong Man is Langdon's best known film. Capra would also direct Langdon's next feature, Long Pants, which would be their final collaboration. Science Fiction Green Legend Ran is an approximately 140-minute long 3-episode anime OAV released in 1992, and by Pioneer Entertainment in the U.S. as an unedited subtitled three-Laserdisc or VHS set. It is drawn in a style reminiscent of the Final Fantasy OAVs and directed by Satoshi Saga. In the U.S., it aired on the Sci Fi Channel's Saturday Anime block during the late 90s. Thriller Wait Until Dark is a suspense-thriller film directed by Terence Young and produced by Mel Ferrer. It stars Audrey Hepburn as a young blind woman, Alan Arkin as a violent criminal searching for some drugs, and Richard Crenna as another criminal, supported by Jack Weston, Julie Herrod, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr.. The screenplay by Robert Carrington and Jane-Howard Carrington is based on the stage play of the same name by Frederick Knott. Hepburn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Zimbalist was nominated for a Golden Globe in the supporting category. The film is ranked #55 on AFI's 2001 100 Years…100 Thrills list, and its climax is ranked tenth on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments. Comedy Looking for Hortense is a 2012 comedy film written by Pascal Bonitzer and Agnès de Sacy and directed by Pascal Bonitzer. Comedy Lucky Luke is a 1991 Italian-American western comedy film directed by and starring Terence Hill and based on the Belgian comic book of the same name. It is also the pilot episode of the Lucky Luke television series. Thriller Stalking Hotline is a 2009 comedy film written by Tony Longo and directed by Michael Town. Comedy My New Gun is a 1992 American satirical comedy film directed by Stacy Cochran. It stars Diane Lane, James Le Gros, Stephen Collins, and Tess Harper, with an early minor role for Philip Seymour Hoffman. The film is about a husband who buys his respectable New Jersey housewife an unwanted revolver which she later comes to enjoy. My New Gun is the first of Cochran's feature films, directed shortly after she graduated from Columbia Film School. Comedy Injakkadan Mathai & Sons is a 1993 Malayalam film written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Anil Babu, starring Suresh Gopi, Jagadish, Innocent, and Urvashi. Science Fiction Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features Admiral James T. Kirk and the crew of the starship USS Enterprise facing off against the genetically-engineered tyrant Khan Noonien Singh, a character who first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek television series episode "Space Seed". When Khan escapes from a 15-year exile to exact revenge on Kirk, the crew of the Enterprise must stop him from acquiring a powerful terraforming device named Genesis. The film concludes with the death of Enterprise's captain, Spock, beginning a story arc that continues with the 1984 film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and concludes with 1986's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. After the lackluster critical and commercial response to Star Trek: The Motion Picture, series creator Gene Roddenberry was forced out of the sequel's production. Executive producer Harve Bennett wrote the film's original outline, which Jack B. Sowards developed into a full script. Director Nicholas Meyer completed the final script in 12 days, without accepting a writing credit. Comedy Secret Admirer is a 1985 American romantic comedy film directed by David Greenwalt, and starring C. Thomas Howell, Lori Loughlin, Kelly Preston and Fred Ward. The screenplay was written by Greenwalt and Jim Kouf. The original music score was composed by Jan Hammer. The film was produced at the height of the teen sex comedy cinema craze in the mid-1980s, and marked the directorial debut of Greenwalt. The film has received a MPAA rating of R. Documentary film American Jobs is a 2004 independent film, documentary, written, produced and directed by Greg Spotts. The film is about the loss of American jobs to low-wage foreign competition, covering the phenomenon of outsourcing in manufacturing and high-paying white-collar jobs. The filmmaker visited 19 cities and towns throughout the United States interviewing recently laid-off workers, focusing on three industries: textiles, commercial aircraft and information technology. It also contains interviews with a number of members of Congress, including: Sherrod Brown, Rosa DeLauro, Robin Hayes, Donald Manzullo, and Hilda Solis, and includes an extended section of clips from the 1993 congressional debate on NAFTA.. Spotts self-released the film on DVD via a website on Labor Day, 2004. The CNN program Lou Dobbs Tonight featured excerpts from American Jobs on seven consecutive weeknights in September 2004, exposure which attracted a distribution deal. The Disinformation Company, publisher of Robert Greenwald's series of documentary DVDs, released American Jobs on DVD in February 2005, along with a companion book penned by Spotts, CAFTA and Free Trade: What Every American Should Know. Documentary film BB King: The Life of Riley is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jon Brewer. Documentary film The Closest Thing to Heaven is a 2013 short biographical romance documentary film directed by Ryan Bruce Levey. Animation Chronicle of Oldrich S. is a 2011 animated documentary short film written by Rudolf Smid and Jana Svermova and directed by Rudolf Smid. Documentary film La Revolución de los Pingüinos is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Jaime Díaz Lavanchy. Thriller Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood is the seventh installment in the original Friday the 13th series, released in 1988. It is the start of the Kane Hodder era in Jason films in the role of Jason Voorhees, as he repeated the role three more times until the infamous Jason X. It follows Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives and precedes Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. Comedy Adventure in Baltimore is a 1949 drama directed by Richard Wallace and starring Robert Young and Shirley Temple. Dinah Sheldon is a student at an exclusive girl's school who starts campaigning for women's rights. Her minister father and her boyfriend Tom Wade do not approve. Thriller Dark Mirror is a 2007 psychological horror film, which was directed by Pablo Proenza, and stars Lisa Vidal, David Chisum, Christine Lakin, Lupe Ontiveros and Joshua Pelegrin, with a brief cameo by Daeg Faerch. Documentary film Light year is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Mikael Kristersson. Documentary film Come Hell or High Water is a documentary film directed by Keith Malloy. Thriller Race Against Time is a 2000 action, crime and drama television film written by Cary Solomon and Chuck Konzelman, and directed by Geoff Murphy. Documentary film Exhaustibility is a 2012 short animation film directed by Eni Brandner. Animation Snow White: The Sequel is a 2007 Belgian/French/British X-rated animated film directed by Picha. It is based on the fairy tale of Snow White and intended as a sequel to Disney's classic animated adaptation. However, like all of Picha's cartoons the film is actually a sex comedy featuring a lot of bawdy jokes and sex scenes. It wasn't the first pornographic animated adaptation of Snow White. Already in 1973 an 11 minute short cartoon called Snow White and the Seven Perverts was made in Germany. Comedy Lust in the Dust is a 1985 Western comedy film starring Divine, Tab Hunter, Cesar Romero, and Lainie Kazan, and directed by Paul Bartel. The title comes from the production nickname of the 1946 Western Duel in the Sun. Documentary film Singapore 1942 End of Empire is a documentary film written and directed by Don Featherstone. Animation On My Doorstep is a 2011 short film written and directed by Anat Costi. "A young woman is leading a sheltered and lonely life. Compromising her defenses, an event sends her into a spin." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy Sud Side Stori (English: South Side Story) is a 2003 musical comedy film directed by Roberta Torre. Documentary film Via Dolorosa is a 2013 documentary, history and experimental film written and directed by Manno Otten. Comedy The Best Bet is a Singaporean comedy film written and directed by Jack Neo and distributed by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures. The film stars Richard Low, Mark Lee, Christopher Lee, Chen Liping and Joanne Peh. Released in cinemas on 9 June 2004, The Best Bet earned over S$2.5 million. The film was nominated for Best Original Film Song at the 2004 Golden Horse Awards. The film portrays the lives, struggles and adventures of three friends who are addicted to gambling. They place a joint 4D bet; when they win, one is tempted to keep all the winnings to himself. This satirical comedy touches on gambling addiction and the consequences of one's actions. The success of the film spawned a television series of the same name which aired on MediaCorp Channel 8 on April 2005 and ran for 14 episodes. Four of the five lead actors except Joanne Peh continued to star in the television series. Several other new actors were added to the leading cast including Dai Qianyun as Mark Lee's idolizer, and Cheryl Chin as Mark Lee's and Christopher Lee's love interest. Thriller Strangeland is a 1998 American horror film written by Dee Snider and directed by John Pieplow. The film focuses on the body modification underground culture's rituals. The film was filmed in the Colorado Springs vicinity. Comedy The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez is a 2012 western comedy-drama film written and directed by Elia Petridis. Comedy Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is a 1969 comedy-drama film directed by Paul Mazursky. It stars Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould and Dyan Cannon. The screenplay was written by Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker, who also produced the film. The original music score was composed by Quincy Jones, and featured Jackie DeShannon performing Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and Sarah Vaughan performing "I know that my Redeemer liveth" from Part III of Handel's Messiah. The cinematography for the film was by Charles Lang. The film received four Academy Award nominations, including ones for Gould and Cannon. Comedy Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge is a 2011 Bollywood Romantic comedy film directed by Nupur Asthana, starring debutant actors in the lead role. The film is the second production of Y-Films, a subsidiary of Yash Raj Films. It released on 14 October 2011. It also marked the debut of Indian folk rocker Raghu Dixit in Bollywood. The film is inspired by the popular social networking site Facebook. It was declared as a hit at the Indian box office Comedy Bakersfield, Earth is a 2013 short film written and directed by David Quantic. Comedy The Impostors is a 1998 farce motion picture directed, written and produced by Stanley Tucci, starring Oliver Platt, Tucci, Alfred Molina, Tony Shalhoub, Steve Buscemi, and Billy Connolly. The film, in which Oliver Platt and Stanley Tucci play a Laurel and Hardy-like odd couple of out-of work actors, is set in the depression-era 1930s; indeed, the retro style of the film is a recreation of '30s screwball comedy. The opening silent sequence harks back to the golden days of silent film. Although the plotting is light, the film is a warm-hearted and charming tribute to the early days of film comedy, fuelled by the eclectic mix of characters, who all turn out to be impostors of some kind; but the very diversity of the ensemble turns out to be the film's central point. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Ausgetraümt is a 2010 documentary film directed by Deimantas Narkevicius. Comedy Gitarren der Liebe is a 1954 West German musical film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Vico Torriani, Elma Karlowa and Harald Juhnke. Comedy 'Ne günstige Gelegenheit is a 1999 film directed by Gernot Roll. Comedy Holidays with Pay is a 1948 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Tessie O'Shea and Dan Young. The film follows the Rogers family as they go on holiday to Blackpool and enjoy a series of adventures. Comedy Movie Plot: The souls of 4 teenagers are being hunted by a soultaker. Intro: The 'bots have a wet t-shirt contest. They don't seem to grasp the point, and leave Mike confused. Commercial sign doesn't come on when it's supposed to, leaving Mike to have to push the button. Segment One: Cambot picks up some odd interference. Gypsy informs Mike that the ship is having serious malfunctions. Meanwhile, in Castle Forrester, Pearl, Bobo, and Brain Guy are playing Monopoly. They couldn't care less about the SOL. Segment Two: Gypsy, and other parts of the ship, are seriously malfunctioning. Mike takes charge, but only succeeds in breaking the Hexfield Viewscreen. Segment Three: The SOL, still malfunctioning, is caught in another ship's tractor beam. In Castle Forrester, a soultaker comes for Bobo's soul. It turns out to be TV's Frank, who became a soultaker when he realized that second banana heaven wasn't all that great. Segment Four: The person form the other ship boards the SOL, and i Comedy See Jane Date is a romantic comedy film released on August 16, 2003 by ABC Family. It is based on the book of the same name, written by Melissa Senate. Documentary film Eer lelo rahamim is a 2003 film directed by Tsipi Reibenbach. Documentary film Twos a Crowd is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jim Isler and Tom Isler. Thriller Pandemic is a 2007 Hallmark Channel original mini-series with an ensemble cast. It premiered on Saturday, May 26, 2007 at 8:00 PM as part of Hallmark Channel's "Uncharted Adventures" weekend. It is now available on DVD through Hallmark Entertainment. Comedy Blonde and Blonder is a 2008 Canadian comedy film starring Pamela Anderson, Denise Richards and Emmanuelle Vaugier. The film was directed by Dean Hamilton, and was released on January 18, 2008. The film's name is a reference to Dumb and Dumber. Documentary film The Courage Of Neighbors: Stories From The Rwandan Genocide is a 2012 short, documentary, war film directed by Iara Lee. Comedy My Life So Far is a 1999 film about the year in the life of a ten-year old Scottish boy. It was directed by Hugh Hudson, with screenplay by Simon Donald. The film is set in 1927 and is based on the memoirs of Denis Forman, a British television executive. Thriller Airbag is a 1997 Spanish film written and directed by Juanma Bajo Ulloa. It stars Fernando Guillén Cuervo, Maria de Medeiros and Javier Bardem. Also stars unknown actors as Karra Elejalde and Manuel Manquiña, and Spanish celebrities as Francisco Rabal, Rosa Maria Sardà, Rossy de Palma, Santiago Segura, Alaska and Karlos Arguiñano. Animation Ultraman: The Adventure Begins is a 1987 American-Japanese animated film joint produced by Hanna-Barbera and Tsuburaya Productions. The film was titled Ultraman USA for its Japanese release in 1989. It was intended as a pilot for an animated series, but no such series ever emerged. However, the costumes based on the three main heroes were made for use in stage shows in Japan. Comedy American Outlaws is a 2001 Western film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Colin Farrell, Scott Caan, and Ali Larter. Comedy The Scarlet Clue is a 1945 American film directed by Phil Rosen. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in the Scarlet Clue and Charlie Chan: The Scarlet Clue in Australia. This film is in the public domain due to the omission of a valid copyright notice on original prints. Comedy Dr. Dolittle 2 is a 2001 American comedy film, and the sequel to the 1998 film Dr. Dolittle. The film again stars Eddie Murphy in the title role of a doctor who can talk to animals, as well as Raven-Symoné as his daughter. It was written by Larry Levin, one of the co-writers of Dr. Dolittle, and directed by Steve Carr. In the film, Dr. Dolittle tries to help the animals protect their forest from unscrupulous human developers. He decides to populate the forest with a species of animal that the law protects, and enlists the help of Ava, a lone Pacific Western bear living in the condemned forest. To provide her with a mate, Dolittle turns to Archie, a wise-cracking circus-performing bear. Dr. Dolittle spawned three additional sequels after Dr. Dolittle 2, although none included Murphy or Raven-Symoné, and all were released direct-to-video. Thriller Skin Trade is an upcoming Thai-Canadian action-thriller film directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham and written by Dolph Lundgren, Gabriel Dowrick, Steven Elder, and John Hyams. It stars Dolph Lundgren and Tony Jaa as cops who take down a human trafficking ring. Comedy The Art of Being Straight is a 2008 film by Jesse Rosen on Malvern Productions. He also wrote the screenplay and plays the lead role of Jon. The film explores Jon's unexpected search for identity. The film was an official selection at the 2008 Frameline Film Festival and the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Documentary film Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson is a 2011 documentary film directed by Trish Dolman and produced by Kevin Eastwood. It follows radical conservationist Paul Watson during anti-whaling campaigns in the Antarctic in 2009 and 2010, and recounts his history and controversial methods as an activist and media personality. Documentary film Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George is a 2008 documentary film directed by Danny Schechter. Comedy Fantozzi is a 1975 cult Italian comedy movie. It is the first film in the saga of the unlucky Italian clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. Along with following Il secondo tragico Fantozzi, is considered the pinnacle of the series and it shows the involvement of actors who are likely to come into comic episodes: Plinio Fernando, Anna Mazzamauro and Gigi Reder, among others. Fantozzi can be seen as symbol of the Italian middle class of the 70's, unhappy and frustrated at work and with family. The success of this film and the saga that has generated has remained virtually unchanged through the years, contributing to credit Paolo Villaggio as one of the principal authors of comic films and actors of Italian cinema.The film was released on Italian cinemas on 27 March 1975. The song of the closing credits, La ballata di Fantozzi, written by Leo Benvenuti, Piero De Bernardi and Fabio Frizzi, is sung by Paolo Villaggio. Comedy The Tortoise is a 2012 animated short adventure comedy film directed by Luís da Matta Almeida and Pedro Lino. Documentary film Theatre Svoboda is a 2011 biographical documentary written by Jakub Hejna, Barbora Příhodová, Jan Gogola Jr., Pavel Kremen, Lucie Králová and directed by Jakub Hejna. Thriller Ruby's Skin is a 2013 short, drama, fantasy, thriller film directed and written by Claire Tailyour. Thriller Hello My Dear Wrong Number is a 1986 Malayalam comedy film directed by Priyadarshan, written by Sreenivasan, and starring Mohanlal, Manianpilla Raju, Jagathy Sreekumar, Lizy, and Menaka. The story is loosely based on Hitchcock classic North by Northwest. Comedy Tora-san's Love Call aka Tora-san's Love Song is a 1971 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Junko Ikeuchi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Love Call is the eighth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Science Fiction Capture is a 2013 short drama mystery film written and directed by Jennifer Gerber. Comedy Pension pro svobodné pány is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1967. Comedy Weite Straßen – stille Liebe is an East German film. It was released in 1969. Thriller Moon is a 2009 British science fiction drama film co-written and directed by Duncan Jones. The film follows Sam Bell, a man who experiences a personal crisis as he nears the end of a three-year solitary stint mining helium-3 on the far side of the Moon. It was the feature debut of director Duncan Jones. Kevin Spacey voices Sam's robot companion, GERTY. Moon premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and was released in select cinemas in New York and Los Angeles on 12 June 2009. The release was expanded to additional theatres in the United States and Toronto on both 3 and 10 July and to the United Kingdom on 17 July. Documentary film Thrill to the pulsating sound of high powered motorcycles in the desert, on the road, and tracks around the world. On Any Sunday II features interviews and championship races with Brad Lackey, Bob Hannah, Kenny Roberts, and, of course, Penhall. Thriller NetForce is a 1999 American television movie directed by Robert Lieberman, written by Lionel Chetwynd, and starring Scott Bakula. Based on the Tom Clancy's Net Force series of novels created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik, it was broadcast on ABC in 1999. Thriller Castle in the Desert is a 1942 film featuring the Asian detective Charlie Chan. It was the eleventh film to feature Sidney Toler as the title character, and the last made by 20th Century Fox. The series continued with Toler, though under much reduced circumstances, at Monogram Pictures. Thriller Tokyo Fist is a Japanese drama/horror film. It was written and directed by Shinya Tsukamoto, who also stars in the film along with his brother Kôji Tsukamoto and Kahori Fujii. The horror aspect of the film comes mostly from some brutal and exaggerated imagery showing the consequences of the film's violence. Like so many other films by Tsukamoto, the music for the film was composed by Japanese industrial music band Der Eisenrost. Comedy La abuelita is a 1942 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Club King is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jon Bush. Thriller One by one, all of Melinda's friends and family are being murdered. When kidnapped, she learns the horrific truth: Doctor Hatcher, a psychotic, deranged scientist, plans to perform his ultimate sadistic masterpiece… the physical splicing of a man and a woman together, to become one. Documentary film Ben khong chong or is a 2000 Vietnamese film. The film won an award at the Berlin International Film Festival. It is directed by and featuring Trong Ninh Luu with Chau Minh and Ha Thuy . Comedy Hey, Happy! is a film directed by Noam Gonick released on May 1, 2001. Comedy Pay Day is an American short film made by First National Pictures. Charlie Chaplin wrote, directed, and starred in the film. It is Chaplin's final two-reel short film. Thriller The Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer is a 1986 action thriller film directed by Ray Danton. Documentary film Let Our Rivers Flow is a 2012 documentary short biographical historical fiction film written by Tim Junkin and directed by Tim Junkin and Sandy Cannon-brown. Comedy Samurai Fiction is a 1998 comedy-samurai film directed by Hiroyuki Nakano. It is almost entirely black-and-white, and follows a fairly standard plotline for a comedy and jidaigeki samurai film, but the presence of Tomoyasu Hotei's rock-and-roll soundtrack separates it from the films it was inspired by, such as the works of Akira Kurosawa. A loose spinoff was released in 2001, as Red Shadow. Documentary film Couscous Island is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Francesco Amato and Stefano Scarafia. Comedy A Gentleman at Heart is a 1942 romantic comedy film starring Cesar Romero, Carole Landis, and Milton Berle. A bookie acquires an interest in an art gallery. Comedy Yearbook is a 2013 short animation comedy drama film written and directed by Bernardo Britto. Comedy The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour is a Nickelodeon television special set crossover between The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and The Fairly OddParents universes. It premiered on Nickelodeon on May 7, 2004, and after that it was released on DVD and VHS on May 11, 2004. Comedy Vladimir Putin in Deep Concentration is a 2012 documentary comedy short film directed by Dana O'Keefe and Sasha Kliment. Documentary film The Boy Who Was a King is a Bulgarian documentary film from 2011. It was directed by Andrey Paounov. Documentary film Pistol Pete: The Life and Times of Pete Maravich is an Emmy Award-winning documentary of "Pistol" Pete Maravich. It first aired on CBS during the Final Four Tournament on April 1, 2001. It was produced by George Roy, written by Steven Stern, and narrated by Harry Connick, Jr. It is considered the most comprehensive documentary about Maravich ever produced. It notched a 6.8 rating and a 12 share. Pistol Pete featured never-before-broadcast game footage, plus a host of rare interviews, including Julius Erving, Les Robinson, and the camera-shy Jackie Maravich. MARAVICH biographer Wayne Federman is interviewed throughout and also served as a film consultant. Documentary film Drink the Moon is a 1980 documentary film directed by Mark Foster. Thriller Harpya is a 1979 short Belgian animated film written and directed by Raoul Servais. It stars Will Spoor, Fran Waller Zeper and Sjoert Schwibethus. The film won the Palme d'Or for Best Short Film at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Cupid's Victory is a 1925 short comedy film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Slightly Used is a 1927 comedy film written by C. Graham Baker, Jack Jarmuth and Darryl F. Zanuck and directed by Archie Mayo. Comedy Down in San Diego is a 1941 adventure, drama and comedy film written by Franz Schulz and directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Comedy "When parents find out their unborn son is a Gay Baby, an eager store clerk at a very special store calms the father’s nerves." Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF - LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy The Meaning Of Lifeguard is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Dylan Cotter. Documentary film The Sunnyboy is a 2013 film directed and written by Kaye Harrison. Documentary film Saat el Fahrir Dakkat, Barra ya Isti Mar is a 1974 documentary film directed by Heiny Srour. Comedy Bees in Paradise is a 1944 British musical comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton and Peter Graves. It was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures. Comedy Stiffs is a 2010 comedy film written by Joseph A. Ciota and directed by Franc Ciota. Comedy Amateur Crook is a 1937 American film directed by Sam Katzman. The film is also known as Crooked But Dumb and Jewel Thief. Science Fiction In the Dust of the Stars is a 1976 science fiction film directed by Gottfried Kolditz. Some of the film's props were part of a 2009 exhibit entitled "Retrospektive in die Zukunft" and Twitch Film screened the film as part of their Attack The Bloc screening series. Thriller Modus Operandi, directed by Frankie Latina, is an independent feature film shot in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Tokyo, Japan. Latina examines the Exploitation film genre through a revenge tale about a desperate C.I.A. agent on a mission to find the man who murdered his wife. The film stars Danny Trejo, Mark Borchardt, Michael Sottile, and Randy Russell as Agent Stanley Cashay. The film premiered at the CineVegas Film Festival in June 2009, where it received critical acclaim and obtained sales representation from Submarine Entertainment. Modus Operandi was an official entry in the American Film Institute Film Festival where it screened at the historic Mann's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles in October 2009. The film played to sold-out audiences at the historic Landmark Oriental Theater during the Milwaukee Film Festival. The film started its theatrical run on September 10, 2010 at the IFC Center in New York, with a pre-screening introduction from Sasha Grey and appearances by Danny Trejo and Mark Borchardt. Comedy Dishonesty is a 2010 short film directed and written by Timothy Watkins. Documentary film The remarkable songs of America's best-known composer of music for the stage. Animation Eu Tenho Vizinhos is a 2013 short animation film directed by Varga Petra. Thriller Terror in the Night is a 1994 thriller drama film written by Denise DeGarmo, Randy Ritchie and Alan Landsburg and directed by Colin Bucksey. Thriller Escape from L.A. is a 1996 American science fiction action film co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter, co-written and produced by Debra Hill and Kurt Russell, with Russell also starring as Snake Plissken. A sequel of Escape from New York, Escape from L.A. co-stars Steve Buscemi, Stacy Keach, Bruce Campbell, and Pam Grier. Thriller The River Murders is a 2011 American psychological thriller film directed by Rich Cowan, and starring Ray Liotta, Ving Rhames, and Christian Slater. Science Fiction Doomsday Rock is a 1997 science fiction film about a comet headed towards the earth. Comedy The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold is an American romantic drama film that follows the 1992 film The Cutting Edge. The film was produced for the ABC Family cable channel in 2005 and was released on DVD in March 2006. A second sequel, The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream aired on ABC Family on March 16, 2008 and another sequel, The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice aired on March 14, 2010. Science Fiction Dark Universe is a 1993 horror/science-fiction film starring Blake Pickett, Cherie Scott, Bently Title, John Maynard, Paul Austin Saunders, Patrick Moran, Tom Ferguson, Steve Barkett, and Joe Estevez as Rod Kendrick. The soundtrack was composed by Jeffrey Walton. The film was written by Patrick Moran, executive produced by Fred Olen Ray, Grant Austin Waldman, and Jim Wynorski, and directed by Steve Latshaw. Documentary film Best Small Town is a 2013 short documentary film. Thriller Mortelle Randonnée is a 1983 French thriller film inspired by the novel Eye of the Beholder by Marc Behm. Directed by filmmaker Claude Miller, the film stars Michel Serrault as The "Eye" Beauvoir, Isabelle Adjani as Catherine, and Geneviève Page as Mme. Schmidt-Boulanger. The film had a total of 916,868 admissions in France. Mortelle Randonnée was released in the United States as Deadly Circuit and in the United Kingdom as Deadly Run. The film was re-made in 1999 as Eye of the Beholder. Animation La gazza ladra is a 1965 short, animation film written and directed by Giulio Gianini and Emanuele Luzzati. Thriller Accidental Meeting is a 1994 made-for-TV thriller film directed by Michael Zinberg, and starring Linda Gray and Linda Purl. The film was promoted as 'the female version of Strangers on a Train'. Animation Babes in the Woods is a 1932 Silly Symphonies animated film. It is a re-working of the British folk tale Babes in the Wood, with some material incorporated from Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm, and the addition of a village of friendly elves and a happy ending. Documentary film The Powers of Ten films are two short American documentary films written and directed by Charles and Ray Eames. Both works depict the relative scale of the Universe according to an order of magnitude based on a factor of ten, first expanding out from the Earth until the entire universe is surveyed, then reducing inward until a single atom and its quarks are observed. The first film: A Rough Sketch for a Proposed Film Dealing with the Powers of Ten and the Relative Size of Things in the Universe — was a prototype and was completed in 1968; the second film: Powers of Ten: A Film Dealing with the Relative Size of Things in the Universe and the Effect of Adding Another Zero — was completed in 1977. The Powers of Ten films were adaptations of the book Cosmic View by Dutch educator Kees Boeke. Both films, and a book based on the second film, follow the form of the Boeke original, adding color and photography to the black and white drawings employed by Boeke in his seminal work. Comedy Gadis Desa is a 1949 comedy from what is now Indonesia written and directed by Andjar Asmara. Starring Basuki Djaelani, Ratna Ruthinah, Ali Joego, and Djauhari Effendi, it follows the romantic hijinks of a village girl who is taken to be a rich man's second wife. The film, produced by a Dutch-run company, is recognised as the first in which future "father of Indonesian film" Usmar Ismail was involved. Comedy Goldfish Memory is a feature film about everyday relationships, set and filmed in Dublin. It was written and directed by Elizabeth Gill. Comedy Girls Demand Excitement is a 1931 film starring Virginia Cherrill, John Wayne, and Marguerite Churchill. Wayne and Churchill had starred in the widescreen Western epic The Big Trail the previous year. The movie was written by Harlan Thompson and directed by Seymour Felix. Thriller Bhoot is a Bollywood horror film released in 2003. It was directed by Ram Gopal Varma and stars Ajay Devgan and Urmila Matondkar. It was perceived to be different from a typical Bollywood movie as it did not contain songs. It was later dubbed in Telugu as 12 Va Anthasthu. The film was box office hit. Urmila won several accolades and awards for her performance as a ghost possessed wife. Taran Adarsh wrote of her performance, "...the film clearly belongs to Urmila Matondkar all the way. To state that she is excellent would be doing gross injustice to her work. Sequences when she is possessed are simply astounding. If this performance doesn't deserve an award, no other performance should. It beats all competition hollow." The director has come up with a sequel called Bhoot Returns which was released on 12 October 2012. Documentary film Night Mail is a 1936 documentary film about a London, Midland and Scottish Railway mail train from London to Scotland, produced by the GPO Film Unit. A poem by W. H. Auden was written for it, used in the closing few minutes, as was music by Benjamin Britten. The film was directed by Harry Watt and Basil Wright, and narrated by John Grierson and Stuart Legg. The Brazilian filmmaker Alberto Cavalcanti was sound director. The locomotive featured in the film was Royal Scot 6115 Scots Guardsman, built in 1927. The film has become a classic of its own kind, much imitated by adverts and modern film shorts. Documentary film Beyond the Edge is a 2013 New Zealand 3D docudrama about Sir Edmund Hillary's historical ascent of Mount Everest in 1953. As well as featuring dramatised recreations shot on location on Everest and in New Zealand, the film includes original footage and photographs from what was then, the ninth British expedition to the mountain. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September 2013, where it won positive reviews from fans and film critics. The Toronto Star, Canada's largest newspaper, gave it 3.5 out of 4 stars. It was second runner-up in competition for the People's Choice Award. It premiered in New Zealand on 22 October 2013. Comedy Olé! is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Florence Quentin and co-written by Alexis Quentin. Comedy Hamateur Night is a seven-minute animated short film released to theaters by Warner Bros. on January 28, 1939. Directed by Tex Avery and written by Jack Miller, the film was a part of the Merrie Melodies series produced by Leon Schlesinger and distributed by The Vitaphone Corporation. The premise of the film is rather simple; it features a vaudeville-style amateur talent night with a format that resembles the much later television program The Gong Show in that it features a judge who strikes a gong to stop the performance of any entertainer whom he deems bad. The primary character of this short is Egghead, a prototype of Elmer Fudd who lacks the speech impediment of the character he evolved into. The cartoon entered the public domain in 1967 when its last rightsholder, United Artists Television, failed to renew the original copyright within the required 28-year period, and it is one of very few cartoons featuring any version of Elmer Fudd to achieve public domain status. Animation Cherry Dreams Video Blog 6 is a 2013 animation film directed by Cherry. Comedy Party Husband is a 1931 Pre-code comedy film produced by First National Pictures and released through their parent Warner Brothers. Clarence G. Badger and starred Dorothy Mackaill. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. The film is offered on DVD as a double feature from Warner Archives along with another Dorothy Mackaill Pre-code feature, Office Wife. Comedy Look Who's Laughing is a 1941 film about a radio personality who plans to build an airplane plant in a small town. This film is followed by Here We Go Again. Comedy She's Dating the Gangster is a 2014 Filipino teen romantic comedy-drama film based on the best-selling novel of the same name originally published on CandyMag.com's Teen Talk section and was later popularized on Wattpad by Bianca Bernardino. The film is directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, starring Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. It will be distributed by Star Cinema with co-production of Summit Media and was released on July 16, 2014 in theatres nationwide as part of its 20th anniversary presentation. Comedy Sudden Death! is a 2010 comedy and musical short film written and directed by Adam Hall. Documentary film Meantime in Grez is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Ylva Floreman. Comedy High School Confidential is a 1958 crime drama film directed by Jack Arnold, starring Mamie Van Doren, Russ Tamblyn, Jan Sterling, John Drew, Jackie Coogan, and Michael Landon. The film also features a cameo by Jerry Lee Lewis who opens the movie singing a song of the same name, which Lewis co-wrote with Ron Hargrave. Lewis released the title track as a Sun Records 45 single which became a Top 40 hit, reaching #21 on the Billboard charts. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. Thriller Chief is a 2011 short drama thriller film written and directed by Sam Eastall. Documentary film Colossal Youth is a 2006 docufiction feature film directed by Portuguese director Pedro Costa. The film was shot on DV in long, static takes and mixes documentary and fiction storytelling. The third feature by Costa set in Lisbon's Fontainhas neighborhood, Colossal Youth is a meditation on the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution and its consequences for Portugal's poverty-stricken Cape Verdean immigrants. It was part of the Official Competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was a 1980 television movie on NBC filmed in Utah. It starred Jeff Goldblum as Ichabod Crane, Meg Foster as Katrina, and Dick Butkus as Brom Bones. The film is also known as La leggenda di Sleepy Hollow in Italy. It was directed by Henning Schellerup. Executive producer Charles Sellier was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the movie. The film was not closely adapted to the original story, depicting Crane as a skeptic regarding ghosts and the supernatural, although it foreshadowed Tim Burton's similar 1999 treatment. Documentary film Playboy: 21 Playmates Centerfold Collection Volume II is a 1996 documentary film directed by Scott Allen, Jay Brown, Ada Fieldman and Jerry Kurtz. Documentary film In That Land is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Lidia Bobrova. Documentary film Home for the Golden Gays is a 2011 LGBT documentary short film directed by Nola Grace Gaardmand. Comedy Donald's Tire Trouble is a cartoon by Walt Disney Productions, featuring their character Donald Duck. It was directed by Dick Lundy, and released in 1943. Documentary film One Recluse is a 2010 documentary film directed by Ai Weiwei. Thriller Captain Carey, U.S.A. is a 1950 drama film starring Alan Ladd, Wanda Hendrix, and Francis Lederer. An American returns to post-World War II Italy to bring a traitor to justice. The film was based on the novel No Surrender by Martha Albrand. It was filmed under the title O.S.S. and then the title After Midnight. The theme song, "Mona Lisa" performed in the film by Charlie Spivak with Tommy Lynn, won the Academy Award for Best Song. It was a #1 hit for Nat King Cole in 1950. Documentary film Eleven Minutes is a 2008 film directed by Michael Selditch and Rob Tate. Comedy Self Control is an animated short film in the Donald Duck series, produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on February 11, 1938 by RKO Radio Pictures. The film follows Donald trying to learn to control his temper by following the advice of a radio program. It was directed by Jack King and features the voice of Clarence Nash as Donald Duck and Florence Gill as the clucking voice of a chicken. The voice of Uncle Smiley was uncredited. Comedy Satan Met a Lady is a 1936 American detective film directed by William Dieterle and starring Bette Davis. The screenplay by Brown Holmes is a loose adaptation of the 1930 novel The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett, which was previously filmed five years earlier, Pre-Code, under its original title and would be remade again five years later by director John Huston with Humphrey Bogart as detective Sam Spade. Science Fiction Hardware Wars is a 1978 short film parody of the classic science fiction film Star Wars. The thirteen-minute film, which was released shortly after Star Wars, consisted of little more than inside jokes and visual puns that heavily depended upon audience familiarity with the original. The theme song is Richard Wagner's famous "Ride of the Valkyries". The tagline was "You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll kiss three bucks goodbye." Comedy Six and Five is a 2011 crime comedy film written by Khashayar Alvand, Peyman Ghassemkhani, Mohammad Reza Golzar & Bahman Goodarzi and directed by Bahman Goodarzi. Comedy Out of the Inkwell was a major animated series of the silent era produced by Max Fleischer from 1918 to 1929. The series was the result of three short experimental films that Max Fleischer independently produced in the period of 1914–1916 to demonstrate his invention, the Rotoscope, which was a device consisting of a film projector and easel used as an aid for achieving realistic movement for animated cartoons. The Rotoscope would project motion picture film through an opening in the easel, covered by a glass pane serving as a drawing surface. The image on the projected film was traced onto paper, advancing the film one frame at a time as each drawing would be made. Fleischer's younger brother Dave Fleischer was working as a clown at Coney Island, and served as the model for what was to become their first famous character that later evolved as "Koko the Clown." Out of the Inkwell was begun at the Bray Studio as a monthly entry in The Bray Pictorgraph Screen Magazine produced for Paramount from 1918 to 1920, and later for Goldwyn in 1921. Animation Some Actions Which Haven't Been Defined Yet in the Revolution is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Xun Sun. Documentary film Orange Mound, Tennessee: America's Community is a 2023 historical documentary film written and directed by Emmanuel Amido. Comedy Armed and Dangerous is a 1986 American action-crime comedy film starring John Candy, Eugene Levy, Robert Loggia and Meg Ryan. It was directed by Mark L. Lester and filmed on location in and around Los Angeles, California. Comedy Mr. Foley is a 2009 short musical comedy film written and directed by Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman. Comedy Idea Girl is a film directed by Will Jason released on Feb 8, 1946. Thriller Suddenly is a 1954 American film noir thriller directed by Lewis Allen with a screenplay written by Richard Sale. The drama features Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, James Gleason and Nancy Gates, among others. The tranquility of a small town is jarred when the U.S. President is scheduled to pass through and a hired assassin takes over the Benson home as a perfect location to ambush the president. The film is among the films in the public domain. Comedy Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live is a 2005 TV movie written and directed by Kenneth Bowser. Comedy Stories USA compiles six cinematic stories about desperate lives in America, starring many of the world's top actors including Josh Hartnett, Steve Carell, James Gandolfini, Scott Caan and directed by seven different directors including Paul Carafotes. This collection was released at the 2007 American Film Market. Stories USA was executive produced by Thomas Bannister. Thriller Epoch is a 2001 science fiction film directed by Matt Codd, starring David Keith, Stephanie Niznik, Brian Thompson, and Shannon Lee. In it, a strange monolith is discovered, and the team sent to study it encounters repeated disasters. Comedy JK Enum Nanbanin Vaazhkai is an upcoming Tamil film written and directed by Cheran. It stars Sharwanand, Nithya Menen, while Prakash Raj and Santhanam play supporting roles. It is being simultaneously made in Telugu as Yemito Ee Maaya. The film is being produced by Dream Theatres who earlier produced films like Autograph, Azhagai Irukkirai Bayamai Irukkirathu and Muran. The film, which is said to be a youth entertainer, features songs by G. V. Prakash Kumar and film scored by Siddharth Vipin. Planning to release earlier of 2014. Documentary film Challatt Tunes is a 2012 film written and directed by Kaouther Ben Hania. Documentary film Always a New Beginning is a 1974 American documentary film directed by John D. Goodell, about the founding and operation of The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Bad Guys is a 2008 film directed by Rick Jacobson. Documentary film This installment of the gritty documentary series hosted by Robert Stack travels to the island of Sicily to trace the evolution of organized crime, focusing on the rise and fall of legendary mob boss Toto Riina. Known throughout the country as "The Beast," Riina became a key player in Sicily's highly profitable drug trade. Many murders later, the ruthless gangster assumed command of La Casa Nostra. Animation Leonardo is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Jim Capobianco. Comedy "It takes a truly enlightened individual to turn a shattering break-up into a hysterically funny and insightful short film. Join Chris as she shares her 25 steps to full post-relationship recovery." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Comedy Khel is a Hindi film that released in India in 1992. This romantic comedy film was directed by actor and film-maker Rakesh Roshan. Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Sonu Walia, Anupam Kher and Mala Sinha form its main cast. Khel is one of the almost dozen films that Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit have done together. The film's plot is similar to Hollywood films Bedtime Story and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Comedy Imitation General is a 1958 CinemaScope war comedy film starring Glenn Ford, Red Buttons and Taina Elg. The film was based on a short story of the same name by William Chamberlain. Animation The Present is a 2013 animation short film written by Ching-Chwang Ho and Wen-Ming Hsieh and directed by Wen-Ming Hsieh. Animation Gunner 23 is a 2010 short animated film written, directed and produced by Salvatore Zambito. Animation On Parade is a 1936 animated film directed by George Pál. Comedy Never on Sunday is a 1960 Greek black-and-white film which tells the story of Ilya, a self-employed, free-spirited prostitute who lives in the port of Piraeus in Greece, and Homer, an American tourist from Middletown, Connecticut — a classical scholar enamored with all things Greek. Homer feels Ilya's life style typifies the degradation of Greek classical culture and attempts to steer her onto the path of morality. It constitutes a variation of the Pygmalion story. The film stars Melina Mercouri and Jules Dassin, and it gently submerges the viewer into Greek culture, including dance, music, and language. The signature song and the bouzouki theme of the movie became hits of the 1960s and brought the composer, Manos Hadjidakis, an Academy Award. It won the Academy Award for Best Song. It was nominated for the Academy Awards for, respectively, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Costume Design, Black-and-White, Best Director and Best Writing, Story and Screenplay as Written Directly for the Screen. Mercouri won the award for Best Actress at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Refreny is a 2008 animation/short film directed by Wioletta Sowa. Documentary film La Strada Di Raffael is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Alessandro Falco. Comedy Ophelia: Love & Privacy_settings is a 2013 animated film written by Bin-Han To and directed by Bin-Han To. Comedy Tenaliraman is a 2014 Tamil historical fiction political satire comedy film directed by Yuvaraj Dhayalan of Potta Potti fame. Vadivelu stars in this film in dual roles. Meenakshi Dixit plays the heroine in the film. Thriller Bizarre Lust of a Sexual Deviant is a 2001 crime drama thriller horror film written by Ron Bonk and Zert Sineca and directed by Zert Sineca. Comedy La belle de Cadix is a film directed by Raymond Bernard and Eusebio Fernandez Ardavin released on Nov. 29, 1953. Documentary film The Price of Victory is a 1942 short propaganda film produced by Paramount Pictures and the U.S. Office of War Information. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1943. Comedy Keisarin salaisuus, released on Sept. 8 2006, is the first Finnish computer-animated feature film. Thriller Cry Danger is a 1951 film noir thriller shot in twenty-two days in Los Angeles. The film was directed by Robert Parrish, a former child star and later editor in his debut as a director. Comedy The Best House in London is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring David Hemmings, Joanna Pettet, George Sanders, Warren Mitchell, John Bird, Maurice Denham and Bill Fraser. Comedy The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians is a 1978 Romanian film directed by Romanian director Dan Pița. It is the first in a Red Western trilogy that also comprises The Artiste, the Dollars and the Transylvanians and The Oil, the Baby and the Transylvanians. It is spoken in English and Romanian. Science Fiction Abbott and Costello Go To Mars is a 1953 American science fiction comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film follows the misadventures of Lester and Orville who accidentally find themselves on a rocketship bound for Mars, which accidentally lands at the New Orleans Mardi Gras. The pair are forced by bank robbers Mugsy and Harry to fly to Venus where they encounter a civilization consisting entirely of women. Despite the title, no one in this film actually goes to Mars. Animation Seasick is a 2013 animated short drama film written and directed by Eva Cvijanovic. Thriller Avenging Angelo is a 2002 American Mafia comedy film directed by Martyn Burke that stars Sylvester Stallone and Madeleine Stowe. This is the last film in which Anthony Quinn appeared. It was released a few months after his death. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily. Comedy The University of Illinois vs. a Mummy, is a 2006 independent comedy/horror film. Thriller Starquest II is a film written and directed by Fred Gallo that was released in 1997. Documentary film George Jones: Same Ole Me is a 2002 documentary music film. Animation Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy? is the ninth in a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. The gang is in Egypt, where a curse by the last Egyptian pharaoh, Cleopatra, may be the source of trouble for Egypt. It was released theatrically in select cities of the United States on May 13, 2005. It was rated G by the MPAA. During its limited theatrical release part of Kidtoon Films, it first aired on Cartoon Network in the United States on November 24, 2005. It was released on VHS and DVD in the United States and Canada on December 13, 2005. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, though it featured a logo and copyright for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. at the end. This is the last Scooby-Doo film ever to be released on VHS. Comedy Cold Dog Soup is a 1990 film directed by Alan Metter. It is based on the novel Cold Dog Soup by Stephen Dobyns. Comedy Rockabye Baby is a 2012 comedy film written by Christopher Baldi. Documentary film People Like Glass is a 1982 film directed and written by Lienhard Wawrzyn. Comedy Redheads Preferred is a film directed by Allen Dale released on December 1, 1926. Animation Urda: The Third Reich is an original net animation written and directed by Romanov Higa. The story takes place circa 1943, during World War II. Facing a losing war, the Nazi Party discovers a marooned spaceship capable of time travel, thus enabling them to alter the outcome of their fate. Enter Erna Kurtz, a newly hired spy who stumbles upon the Nazis' plot. With the help of her fearless friend Janet, Erna must face her past in order to secure her future. Comedy Susie Snowflake is a lost American silent film released by Paramount Pictures on June 25, 1916. The picture was directed by James Kirkwood, Sr. and filmed by cinematographer Ned Van Buren. Susie Snowflake was written and adapted for the screen by Shannon Fife and introduced to American filmgoers, actress Ann Pennington. Documentary film Behind The Veil is a 1969 documentary film directed by Eve Arnold. Comedy White Woman is a 1933 film directed by Stuart Walker and starring Carole Lombard, Charles Laughton, and Charles Bickford. A young widow remarries and accompanies her husband to his remote jungle rubber plantation. The film was based on the Broadway play Hangman's Whip by Norman Reilly Raine and Frank Butler. One of hundreds of Paramount films held in limbo by Universal Studios. Universal gained ownership of Paramount features produced between 1929 and 1949. Paramount remade the film in 1939 as Island of Lost Men, with Anna May Wong, J. Carrol Naish and Broderick Crawford in the roles originated by Lombard, Laughton and Bickford. It was directed by Kurt Neumann. Thriller Teenage Wolfpack is a 1956 German film directed by Georg Tressler. The film is also known as Wolfpack in the United Kingdom. Thriller The Stoolie is a 1974 comedy/crime thriller film directed by John G. Avildsen. It stars comedian Jackie Mason in the lead role. Thriller X: Night of Vengeance is a 2011 Australian erotic thriller directed by Jon Hewitt and starring Viva Bianca and Hanna Mangan-Lawrence as a pair of sex workers who witness a cop murder a drug dealer, then must evade the killer while he chases them through Sydney, Australia. Comedy Carry On Columbus is the 31st and final film in the series of Carry On films to be made; it was a belated entry to the series, following 1978's Carry On Emmannuelle. It was produced to coincide with the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the Americas. Comedy Frankie Rulez!!! is a 2011 short sci-fi action comedy animation film directed and written by San Charoenchai. Thriller Supreme Champion is the 2010 action film directed by Ted Fox and Richard Styles and written by Ted Fox, Richard Styles and George Saunders. Comedy Lucky Them is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Megan Griffiths. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and in a June, 2014 screening at the Greenwich International Film Festival in producer Emily Wachtel's native Stamford, Connecticut. The film received positive reviews from outlets such as Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, ScreenDaily, and The Huffington Post. The film was released theatrically on May 30, 2014, by IFC Films. It is scheduled to be released on DVD on September 20, 2014 and available through Netflix. Documentary film The World of Charlie Company is a one-hour film documentary produced by CBS News in 1970 that shows what life was like in the jungles of South Viet Nam for a rifle company of American soldiers fighting regular units of the North Vietnamese Army. The film was made by John Laurence, correspondent in Vietnam for CBS from 1965-70, his American camera team and a producer in New York. They spent more than five months embedded with a military unit. The photographer was Keith Kay, the sound recordist James L. Clevenger and the producer in New York was Russ Bensley. The film was broadcast twice in July, 1970, and won every major award for broadcast journalism in the United States. Thriller The Presidio is a 1988 American mystery film directed by Peter Hyams, starring Sean Connery and Mark Harmon. Hyams also photographed. The score was composed by Bruce Broughton. Documentary film Future Is Not What It Used To Be is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Mika Taanila. Comedy The Crop is a 2004 Australian comedy film set during the 1980s. Documentary film And Miles To Go is a 1964 short documentary film directed by S. Sukhdev. Comedy People Are Funny is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Sam White based on the popular radio show of the same name. Comedy Carrotblanca is a 1995 8-minute Looney Tunes cartoon. It was originally shown in cinemas alongside The Amazing Panda Adventure and The Pebble and the Penguin. It was subsequently released on video packaged with older Looney Tunes cartoons and was included in the special edition DVD, and later HD DVD and Blu-ray, releases of Casablanca, the film to which it is both a parody and an homage. At the time of release, WB did not own the rights to Casablanca. Unlike the previous modern Looney Tunes shorts, this short was not made by the Greg Ford/Terry Lennon team nor Chuck Jones Film Productions. It was produced by the Animaniacs writing team at Warner Bros. Feature Animation. Carrotblanca was the only Looney Tunes short produced by that group of writers and the Feature Animation division. The short involves nearly all the major Looney Tunes characters in roles from the film, including Bugs Bunny as Rick, Daffy Duck as Sam and Pepe Le Pew as Captain Renault. Some characters use their real names, others the names of the characters in the original film, or parodic versions. Several minor Looney Tunes characters can be seen in the background. Animation Gyerekek vörös tájban is a 2013 animation film directed by Peter Szoboszlay. Comedy The Balloonatic is a 1923 American short comedy film co-directed by and starring Buster Keaton. It was one of Keaton's final short films. Documentary film Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon is a documentary film about pop singer Michael Jackson produced by his friend, David Gest. The film features footage of the beginning of The Jackson 5, Jackson's solo career and the child molestation accusations made against him. It also has interviews with Jackson's mother, Katherine, and siblings, Tito and Rebbie Jackson, as well as other artists - who were inspired by him and had met him before his death - including, Whitney Houston, Smokey Robinson and Dionne Warwick. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 2, 2011. Comedy It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown is the 36th prime-time animated TV special based on the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on November 27, 1992. The program is composed of various storylines from the comic strip. It was the first Christmas-themed Peanuts special since the inaugural A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965, though an episode of The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show featured a new Christmas vignette in 1985. This was the final "new" Peanuts animated special to air on CBS. Thriller I Know Who Killed Me is a 2007 American horror-thriller film directed by Chris Sivertson and starring Lindsay Lohan. It is the second movie in which Lohan plays twins, the first being 1998's The Parent Trap. The film's story revolves around a student who was abducted and tortured by a sadistic serial killer. She manages to make it out alive but after she regains consciousness in the hospital she insists that her identity is that of another woman. The film was released on July 27, 2007 to extremely negative reviews. It was nominated for nine Golden Raspberry Awards and "won" eight, setting a new record for most awards "won" in a single year until Jack and Jill won ten in 2012. Lohan tied with herself to win Worst Actress and also won Worst Screen Couple for both characters she portrayed. Comedy The Great Rupert, is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore. It is based on a story, written by Ted Allan, which has also been published as a children's book under the title "Willie the Squowse". Documentary film Hoop Dreams is a 1994 documentary film directed by Steve James and written by Steven James and Frederick Marx, with Kartemquin Films. It follows the story of two African-American high school students in Chicago and their dream of becoming professional basketball players. Originally intended to be a 30-minute short produced for the Public Broadcasting Service, it eventually led to five years of filming and 250 hours of footage. It premiered at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Audience Award for Best Documentary. Despite its length and unlikely commercial genre, it received high critical and popular acclaim. It ended its run in the box office with $11,830,611 worldwide. Comedy Da Hip Hop Witch is a 2000 American horror/comedy film directed, produced and written by Dale Resteghini. The film is a parody of The Blair Witch Project, and features appearances by Eminem, Ja Rule, Mobb Deep, Pras, Rah Digga, Vitamin C and Vanilla Ice. Comedy Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! is a 1965 exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer, who also wrote the script with Jack Moran. It stars Tura Satana, Haji, and Lori Williams. The film features gratuitous violence, sexuality, provocative gender roles, and camp dialogue. It is one of Meyer's more boldly titled and unflinchingly exploitative films; however, there is relatively little nudity. The film was shot in the extreme western parts of the Mojave Desert. However, some of the scenes appear to have been filmed farther east, near Baker, California. The last scenes in the film were made west of California City. The rail line running between Mojave and Trona is clearly evident. Thriller Mười: The Legend of a Portrait is a 2007 horror film starring Jo An, Cha Ye-ryun and Anh Thu. It became the first horror film in Vietnam, after the Fall of Saigon and also, the first rated film in Vietnam. Documentary film American Juggalo is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Sean Dunne. Science Fiction The Man Who Wanted to Be Guilty is the 1990 drama/Sci-Fi film written and directed by Ole Roos. Comedy An Even Break is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film written and directed by Lambert Hillyer, and starring Olive Thomas and Charles Gunn. A print of the film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Animation In the Waiting Room is a 2013 short animation drama film directed by John Scott. Documentary film Fate La Storia Senza Di Me is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Mirko Capozzoli. Thriller The Voices from Beyond is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Tony DeGuide. Thriller Freedomland is a 2006 American crime drama-mystery film directed by Joe Roth and starring Samuel L. Jackson and Julianne Moore. Richard Price adapted his novel of the same name, which touches on themes of covert racism. Animation Une chambre bleue is a 2014 animation short film written and directed by Tomasz Siwinski. Thriller The Connection is a 2014 French-Belgian action crime thriller film directed by Cédric Jimenez and produced by Alain Goldman. The film was inspired by the true events of the French Connection in the 1970s, starring Jean Dujardin as police magistrate Pierre Michel and Gilles Lellouche as Gaëtan "Tany" Zampa, a drug gang ringleader. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2014. Documentary film Tercer Milenio is a 2005 documentary film directed by Wolf Gauer and Jorge Bodansky. Documentary film Broad Channel is 2010 documentary short film directed by Sarah J. Christman. Comedy Not love, just frenzy is a 1996 film written and directed by Alfonso Albacete, Miguel Bardem and David Menkes. Comedy Mary, Mary is a 1963 romantic comedy film starring Debbie Reynolds and Barry Nelson as a divorced couple. It is based on the play of the same name by Jean Kerr. Documentary film Men of Our Time: Mussolini is a 1970 documentary biography war film written by A.J.P. Taylor. Comedy Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis is a British comedy film directed by John Henderson, originally released in 1997. The film stars Rik Mayall, Jane Horrocks, Danny Aiello and Ross Boatman. The title and plot reference Peckinpah's Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Kandinsky is a 1958 documentary film. Comedy Girl Clock! is a 2010 Australian comedy. Documentary film All Aboard! Rosie's Family Cruise is a 2006 American documentary film that follows Rosie O'Donnell and her family along with several other families on the first ever cruise specified for gay parents and their families, which was arranged and planned by Rosie O'Donnell and her life partner Kelli O'Donnell. The cruise ship set sail on July 11, 2004, and the film debuted on April 6, 2006 on the HBO network. The film was released on DVD-video on June 13, 2006. The film went on to be nominated for three Emmys. Comedy Giochi d'equilibrio is a 1998 comedy film directed by Amedeo Fago. Thriller Firefox is a 1982 U.S. action film produced, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. It is based upon the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas. Though the film was set in Russia, authentic filming locations were not possible due to the Cold War, forcing Eastwood's and Fritz Manes's Malpaso Company to rely on Vienna and other locations in Austria to double for many of the Eurasian story locations. The film was shot on a $21 million budget, the largest production budget ever for Malpaso. Of that amount, over $20 million was spent on special effects. Documentary film New World Disorder is the title of the first of the series of New World Disorder Mountain-biking films, released in 2000 the film has been a success and popular enough to allow for nine other following releases in the series. Comedy Dil To Pagal Hai, also known as DTPH, is a 1997 Indian coming of age musical romance film directed by Yash Chopra. The film depicts the love lives of the dancers in a musical dance troupe. It stars Madhuri Dixit, Shahrukh Khan and Karisma Kapoor, with Akshay Kumar in a supporting role. It was Khan's third collaboration with Chopra after Darr and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge to be precise third as producer and second as director. The soundtrack was composed by Uttam Singh, while the lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi. It was the first Bollywood film to be shot in Baden-Baden and Europa Park, both German tourist attractions. Dil To Pagal Hai was the biggest hit of 1997, as well as receiving much praise for its storyline and soundtrack. Additionally, the film won three National Film Awards and seven Filmfare Awards. The film has attained classic status over the years and is regarded as one of Chopra's best. Comedy Cheer Up and Smile is a 1930 American musical film directed by Sidney Lanfield. The film starred Arthur Lake, Dixie Lee and Olga Baclanova and a 23-year old John Wayne had a minor uncredited role. Comedy Next Friday is a 2000 American stoner comedy film, and the sequel to the 1995 film Friday. This is the first film to be produced by producer Ice Cube's film production company Cubevision. The film is directed by Steve Carr, and stars Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Don "D.C." Curry, John Witherspoon, and Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr. A third film, Friday After Next was released in November 2002, with a fourth film in development. Science Fiction Talíře nad Velkým Malíkovem is a 1977 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Jaromil Jireš. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film The Ballad of Shovels and Rope is a documentary music film directed by Jace Freeman. Thriller The Last Sign is a 2005 thriller written by Ron Base, Anne Ray-Wendling, and Heidrun Schleef and directed by Douglas Law. Comedy Darna Zaroori Hai is a Bollywood Anthology film released on 28 April 2006. It was considered a sequel to Darna Mana Hai which was also produced by RGV. It stars a host of Bollywood actors including Amitabh Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, Anil Kapoor, Sunil Shetty, Mallika Sherawat, Isha Koppikar, Arjun Rampal, Rajpal Yadav, Bipasha Basu, and more. The film was archived at the New York Institute of Technology, as part of the film course. Comedy Pamela Anderson was roasted by Courtney Love, Adam Carolla, Bea Arthur, Nick DiPaolo, Greg Giraldo, Elon Gold, Eddie Griffin, Lady Bunny, Lisa Lampanelli, Tommy Lee, Jeff Ross, Sarah Silverman, Andy Dick, roastmaster Jimmy Kimmel and pre-taped appearances by David Spade and Hugh Hefner. This roast featured a large amount of jokes and satire regarding sex directed from roasters toward fellow roasters, complete with Andy Dick appearing as Pamela's plastic surgeon and groping her breasts as part of his skit. Many of the jokes were also directed at Courtney Love for appearing to be inebriated (but claiming to have been sober for a year), Bea Arthur's masculinity, Andy Dick's ambiguous sexuality and Lisa Lampanelli's full figured body as well as her attraction towards black people. One of the audience members was Anna Nicole Smith. Thriller Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator is a 1989 horror-comedy written and directed by Don Nardo and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot follows a wealthy couple and their friend as they enter a world of sadistic fantasy games of the wealthy, but as they travel deeper, it becomes difficult to establish exactly what is a game and what is not. Tagline: Don't throw your love away. Burn it. Documentary film Our Stork is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Lívia Gyarmathy. Comedy "On the morning of his 37th birthday, Michael Brown (Adam Scott) takes a call from his estranged, drug addict brother Tobey (Joel Bissonnette), and immediately regrets picking up the phone. Tobey needs a ride, though he's disinclined to let Michael know where he has to go. Michael reluctantly changes his plans to accommodate Tobey, and the pair set out in Michael's beaten up 1975 BMW with a mix tape blaring from an old cassette player, on a meandering odyssey through the suburbs of Los Angeles. In between meeting a number of oddball characters, they talk and bicker, revealing that, despite their contrasting circumstances, they might actually have a lot in common. It's not a new trick for low-budget indie filmmakers to rely so much on banter as the driving component for their films (talk is cheap, after all), but when the chat is as funny, droll and smart as it is here, and when it's delivered with wit and charm by two exceptional lead actors, it's a refreshing and inventive tactic, nonetheless. Following Looking for Leonard (2002) and Who Loves the Sun (2006), Matt Bissonnette returns to the Festival with a film he describes as 'a rock music road movie…a mix of Two-Lane Blacktop, My Dinner with André, Gerry and American Graffiti'. That mix tape is something special, too, as it features great tracks from, among others, Leonard Cohen, Dinosaur Jr, Smog, Wilco and Young Marble Giants." Quoting Michael Hayden Animation Kurt Turns Evil is a 2008 animated family comedy film written by Karsten Fullu and Per Schreiner and directed by Rasmus A. Sivertsen. Comedy The Gold Spinners is a 2013 comedy historical fiction documentary film written by Kiur Aarma, Harun Farocki and Hardi Volmer and directed by Kiur Aarma and Hardi Volmer. Animation The Spirit of '43 is an American animated World War II propaganda film created by Walt Disney Studios in 1942 and released in January 1943. The film stars Donald Duck, and arguably contains the first appearance of the character Scrooge McDuck, although Scrooge is not named in the film. It is a sequel to The New Spirit. The purpose of the film is to encourage patriotic Americans to file and pay their income taxes faithfully in order to help the war effort. The repeated theme in the film is "Taxes...To Defeat the Axis." The film, along with Der Fuehrer's Face and others like it, was released on DVD by Disney in 2004. The film was released in Digiview's Cartoon Craze Presents - Donald Duck/Woody Woodpecker Pantry Panic but was pulled from sales due to Disney's and Universal Studios' copyright claims. Science Fiction Timescape, released on video as Grand Tour: Disaster in Time, is a 1992 American science fiction film by Director David Twohy. This time-travel-themed film is based on the novel Vintage Season by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore. It stars Jeff Daniels, with Ariana Richards and features a cameo appearance by Robert Colbert, one of the co-stars of Irwin Allen's 1960s TV series The Time Tunnel. Comedy Clock Cleaners is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon follows Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy working as janitors in a tall clock tower. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features original music by Paul Smith and Oliver Wallace. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Clock Cleaners is one of Disney's most critically acclaimed short films. In 1994, 1000 members of the animation field voted Clock Cleaners as the 27th greatest cartoon of all time. Comedy Two Lottery Tickets is a 1957 comedy drama film written by Gheorghe Naghi, Aurel Miheles and Jean Georgescu and directed by Gheorghe Naghi and Aurel Miheles. Comedy Misbehaving Ladies is a 1931 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Lila Lee, Ben Lyon and Louise Fazenda. It is also known as The Queen of Main Street. Comedy Almost In Love is 2011 comedy and romance film written and directed by Sam Neave. Thriller Def-Con 4 is a 1985 post-apocalyptic film, portraying three astronauts who survive World War III aboard a space station and return to earth to find greatly changed circumstances. Animation Nutty Notes is a 1929 short animated comedy film written Walter Lantz, William Nolan and Tom Palmer, and directed by Walter Lantz. Documentary film The Hittites: A Civilization That Changed the World is a 2003 documentary written and directed by Tolga Örnek. Comedy Better Than Chocolate is a 1999 Canadian romantic comedy movie shot in Vancouver directed by Anne Wheeler. Documentary film Ropewalk: A Cordage Engineer's Journey Through History is a 2008 documentary film written by Bill Hagenbuch and Lyric Rillera and directed by Steve Fetsch. Animation The Little Polar Bear 2 - The Mysterious Island is a 2005 German animation film. It is a sequel to The Little Polar Bear from 2001. Thriller Mission: Blacklist is an upcoming thriller film directed by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire. Science Fiction Jurassic World is an upcoming American science fiction adventure film. It is the fourth installment in the Jurassic Park film series. The film was in "development hell" for over a decade since the release of Jurassic Park III in 2001. The film was initially scheduled to be released on June 13, 2014, but production was temporarily halted due to a disagreement between writers and Universal Studios regarding the film's script and direction. The film is scheduled to be released on June 12, 2015. Colin Trevorrow is directing the film, with Patrick Crowley and Frank Marshall producing. Derek Connolly and Trevorrow teamed up to write the script. Comedy Doctor Glamour is a 2012 short musical comedy sci-fi film written and directed by Andrew Jones. Comedy Just Ask for Diamond is a 1988 British comedy crime film directed by Stephen Bayly and starring Colin Dale, Saeed Jaffrey and Dursley McLinden. A pair of brothers are paid to take care of a confectionery box, but soon come under pressure from various people seeking its contents. It is based on The Falcon's Malteser, the first book of The Diamond Brothers series; published two years earlier and written by Anthony Horowitz. Comedy I Love Hong Kong 2013 is a 2013 Hong Kong comedy film and the third film of the I Love Hong Kong film series. Film stars Alan Tam, Veronica Yip, Natalis Chan and Eric Tsang, who also served as producer. This is also Veronica Yip's first film role since 1996's Hong Kong Showgirls. The film was released on 7 February 2013 to celebrate Chinese New Year. Documentary film The Ascent of Money is a 2009 International Emmy Award nominated TV program in UK. Comedy Magandang Hatinggabi is a 1998 Filipino comedy-horror film directed by Laurenti Dyogi and release by Star Cinema. The film is divided into three episodes, each consisting of different set of stories, characters, and settings. The episodes are presented as a stories of urban legends as told by the character of Noni Buencamino. Documentary film The Beatles: The Lost Concert is a 2012 documentary film about the birth of Beatlemania in America directed by Steve Cole. Comedy Melvin, Son of Alvin is a 1984 Australian comedy. It is a sequel to Alvin Purple. Documentary film Life Changing Moments is a 2013 short biographical documentary film directed by Sherry Thomas. Animation The Ballad Of Julio is a 2013 short animated film directed by Michael Wilde. Thriller Lil Tokyo Reporter is a 2012 drama, short film written by Jeffrey Gee Chin, Guinevere Turner and directed by Jeffrey Gee Chin. Comedy Love at First Fight is a 2014 French romantic comedy film directed by Thomas Cailley. It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize in the Parallel Section. Animation Journey to the Sunflower Field is a 2010 animated short film directed by Alexandre Siqueira. Animation The King and the Beaver is a 2011 animated short film directed by Nuno Alves Rodrigues, Oussama Bouacheria, Julien Cheng, Sébastien Hary, Aymeric Kevin, Ulysse Malassagne, and Franck Monier. Animation Benkei tai Ushiwaka is a 1939 Japanese short anime film made by Kenzō Masaoka. It is based on the legendary encounter between Saitō Musashibō Benkei, who was collecting swords for the Buddha, and Minamoto no Yoshitsune, who was called Ushiwaka in his youth. After training under the tengu of Mt. Kurama, Ushiwaka foils Benkei's attempt to take his sword in a battle on Gojo Bridge in Kyoto and makes Benkei his vassal. Masaoka was known for helping introduce sound and cel animation to anime, and here he tried the American practice of animating after recording some of the sound. Masaoka did the voice of Benkei, and his wife Ushiwaka. Comedy Wedding Wars is a 2006 LGBT romantic comedy film starring John Stamos, Eric Dane, Bonnie Somerville, James Brolin and Sean Maher. Executive produced by Neil Meron and Craig Zadan, the film was directed by Jim Fall and written by Stephen Mazur. It premiered in the US on December 11, 2006 on A&E. Stamos portrays gay wedding planner Shel, who is prompted to speak out for his own right to marry when his brother Ben's boss and future father-in-law Governor Welling speaks out publicly against gay marriage. Stamos appeared on the cover of the LGBT news magazine The Advocate to promote Wedding Wars. The film was well-received, and it is the first of its kind to explore gay marriage. Science Fiction ReBoot: Daemon Rising is a 2001 Canadian made-for-TV movie based on the series ReBoot directed by George Samilski. The movie is set after the first three seasons of ReBoot, and along with another ReBoot movie, My Two Bobs, is considered the fourth season. It was originally broadcast in Canada as a film, but was later rebroadcast as 4 individual episodes. Broken down into its component episodes, it is 'Daemon Rising', 'Cross Nodes', 'What's Love Got To Do With It' and 'Sacrifice'. It was released on DVD along with My Two Bobs. Science Fiction Killers from Space is a 1954 American black and white science fiction feature film, produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder from an original, commissioned screenplay by his son Myles Wilder and their regular collaborator William Raynor, and starring Peter Graves and Barbara Bestar. Lee Wilder's independent production company, Planet Filmplays Inc., usually producing on a financing-for-distribution basis for United Artists, made this film for RKO Radio Pictures distribution. Documentary film Die Sieben vom Rhein is an East German film. It was released in 1954. Comedy Laundry Day is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Thayer Radic. Documentary film William Eggleston in the Real World is a documentary film about the photographer William Eggleston, made by Michael Almereyda, released in 2005. Documentary film "In the late 1990s, a hybrid form of graffiti began appearing in cities around the world. Enlisting stickers, stencils, posters, and sculpture and spread by the burgeoning Internet, it would be labeled “street art” and establish itself as the most significant counterculture movement of a generation. Los Angeles–based filmmaker Terry Guetta set out to record this secretive world in all its thrilling detail. For more than eight years, he traveled with the pack, roaming the streets of America and Europe, the stealthy witness of the world’s most infamous vandals. But after meeting the British stencil artist known only as “Banksy,” things took a bizarre turn. Sundance has shown films by unknown artists but never an anonymous one. Banksy turns the tables on the only man who has ever filmed him, creating a remarkable documentary that is part personal journey and part an exposé of the art world with its mind-altering mix of hot air and hype. In the end, Exit Through the Gift Shop is an amazing ride, a cautionary modern fairy tale . . . with bolt cutters." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Le Rêve de Rico is a 2001 film. Comedy Du bist nicht allein is a 2007 film directed by Bernd Böhlich. Comedy Khochu v tyurmu is a 1999 film written by Vladimir Eryomin and directed by Alla Surikova. Comedy Electrical Skeletal is a 2007 comedy/horror/musical short film directed by Brian Lonano. The film stars Don Singalewitch, Vincent K. Guagenti and the music of the Casket Architects. Comedy Peter-No-Tail is a 1981 Swedish film about a cat who does not have a tail. He is born on a farm in the Swedish countryside, but the farm's owner is greedy and believes that more cats will cost too much money. He orders one of the workers to have Peter drowned, but the worker can't bring himself to do it. He puts Peter in the car of a family who are renting a house close to the farm for their summer vacation. The family, who live in Uppsala, take care of Peter. Without a tail, he becomes the talk of the town among the other cats, and especially Måns, who teases him cruelly. Måns' rough and silly courting of Molly Silk-Nose does not impress her, since she becomes interested in the kind and gentle Peter. But Måns won't give up that easy... Thriller N-Secure is a 2010 American crime thriller film, directed by David M. Matthews. The film stars Essence Atkins, Denise Boutte and Lamman Rucker. Comedy A Girl With Ideas is a 1937 American comedy-drama film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Universal Pictures. It stars Wendy Barrie, Walter Pidgeon, and Kent Taylor. Documentary film The Plus Factor is a 1970 short documentary film directed by Fred Schepisi. Comedy James and the Giant Peach is a 1996 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi. The film is a combination of live action and stop-motion animation. Thriller Thachiledathu Chundan is a 1999 Malayalam action-drama film directed by Shajoon Karyal, produced by Thampi Kannanthanam, and starring Mammootty, Nandini, Thilakan, Nedumudi Venu, Captain Raju and Kaveri. The film was a superhit at the Kerala box office. Comedy Killer Klowns from Outer Space is a 1988 American science fiction horror comedy movie made by The Chiodo Brothers and starring Grant Cramer and Suzanne Snyder. It is the only Chiodo Brothers' directed and written film – they have worked in many other projects in other roles, such as producing and visual effects. The filming took place in the city of Watsonville and at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. The film is about a race of aliens that arrive on Earth to capture and harvest people to use as sustenance. A sequel entitled Return of the Killer Klowns from Outer Space in 3D is currently in the works and possible scheduled for release in 2016. Thriller Wolf is a 1994 American romantic horror film directed by Mike Nichols and written by Jim Harrison, Wesley Strick, and an uncredited Elaine May, with music by Ennio Morricone and cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno. The film featured Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer in the lead roles, alongside James Spader, Kate Nelligan, Richard Jenkins, Christopher Plummer, Eileen Atkins, David Hyde Pierce, and Om Puri. Comedy Ingrid – Die Geschichte eines Fotomodells English: Agonies, is a German comedy film from 1955, directed by Géza von Radványi, written by Gerda Corbett, starring Johanna Matz and Louis de Funès. Comedy Parked is a 2010 drama film written by Ciaran Creagh and directed by Darragh Byrne. Comedy Fun and Fancy Free is a 1947 animated feature produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures on September 27, 1947. It was one of the "package films" that the studio produced in the 1940s. It is the 9th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, and the fourth package film by Disney. The "Mickey and the Beanstalk" portion of the film was the last time Walt Disney voiced Mickey Mouse, as he was too busy working on other projects to continue voicing the famous character. Disney replaced himself with sound effects artist Jimmy MacDonald. Comedy Housefull is a 2010 Indian comedy film directed by Sajid Khan, starring Akshay Kumar as the protagonist and Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta along with the late Jiah Khan as the female leads. Arjun Rampal, Ritesh Deshmukh and Boman Irani also play important roles in the film, whilst Malaika Arora Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez make special appearances. This would be Jiah Khan's final film before her death in 2013. The film was shot over several months in London and Italy. Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, the film released at more than 750 theatres on 30 April 2010 in India. It received negative reviews upon release, but was nonetheless a success at the box office. The story has also been noted to be copied from Kamal Haasan's 1998 Tamil movie Kaathala Kaathala. Thriller Ghostboat is a 2006 British television film based on a novel by George E. Simpson and Neal R. Burger starring David Jason – a fantasy tale of His Majesty's Submarine Scorpion reappearing 38 years after it vanished. The crew has disappeared, but the vessel is otherwise unchanged and has not aged in the intervening years. In the Cold War year 1981, a Royal Navy crew along with the sole survivor of the original voyage is given the mission of retracing the last days of the boat prior to its 1943 disappearance. A supernatural influence takes hold of vessel and most of the crew, and they find themselves fighting World War II enemies. Comedy Così fan tutte is a 2005 film directed by Stéphane Metge. Comedy Truly Father is a 2010 romantic comedy film written by Gergely Péterfy, Géza Kaszás and Emil Novák and directed by Emil Novak. Comedy Lover Come Back is a 1961 Eastmancolor romantic comedy released by Universal Pictures and directed by Delbert Mann. The film stars Doris Day and Rock Hudson in their second film together. The supporting cast includes Tony Randall, Edie Adams, Ann B. Davis, and Donna Douglas. The story is similar to the earlier Hudson-Day Pillow Talk, revolving around mistaken identity. Although not as well known as Pillow Talk, the script by Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning earned an Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay. Comedy Keep It Clean is a 1956 British comedy film directed by David Paltenghi and starring Ronald Shiner as Bert Lane and Joan Sims as Violet Tarbottom. Comedy Vampire Dog is an American family film released in 2012 and directed by Geoff Anderson. The movie stars Collin MacKechnie, Julia Sarah Stone, Amy Matysio, Ron Pederson and Jodi Sadowsky. Vampire dog is voiced by Norm Macdonald. Documentary film More about love than hate, Let's All Hate Toronto is the hilarious barn-burning adventure into Canada's other national pastime---bashing Toronto. The first film ever made on the subject, the filmmakers take the insane approach, sending a "Mister Toronto" across the nation holding "Toronto Appreciation Days" at his own peril. Canada basically goes berserk. But does Toronto really suck? Or is Canada just afraid of growing up?Mister Toronto hurdles through the divide to discover more than he could imagine about the "Center of the Universe" and the crazy country around it.From the team behind Stupidity and Escape to Canada comes a revolutionary new film that blows the lid off Canada's greatest taboo.Canada had never been so much fun. Comedy There Goes the Bride is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Jessie Matthews, Owen Nares, Carol Goodner, Basil Radford and Roland Culver. A woman breaks off her an engagement and escapes to Paris The film was released on Region 2 DVD in 2009. Documentary film A Fragile Trust: Plagiarism, Power, and Jayson Blair at the New York Times is a biographical documentary thriller film directed by Samantha Grant. Documentary film The Reality of Me is a 2011 documentary starring Carl Sagan as himself. Science Fiction The Final Countdown is a 1980 alternate history science fiction film about a modern aircraft carrier that travels through time to a day before the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Produced by Peter Vincent Douglas and directed by Don Taylor, the film stars Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen, James Farentino, Katharine Ross and Charles Durning. This was Taylor's final film. Produced with the full cooperation of the U.S. Navy and filmed on board the USS Nimitz supercarrier, The Final Countdown was a moderate success at the box office. In the years that followed, the film has developed a cult status among science fiction and military aviation fans. Comedy Don't Drink the Water is a 1994 television film comedy written and directed by Woody Allen, based on a play that premiered on Broadway in 1966. This is the second filmed version of the play, after a 1969 theatrical version starring Jackie Gleason left Allen dissatisfied. The story revolves around a family of American tourists that gets trapped behind the Iron Curtain. Michael J. Fox plays the American ambassador's bumbling son. This is the second time Allen wrote and performed in a movie made for television, after Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story, was filmed in 1971 but was never broadcast. It was supposed to have aired on PBS. A copy of the program is housed at the Paley Center for Media in New York City and Los Angeles. Comedy L'Infermiera is a 1975 commedia sexy all'italiana film starring Ursula Andress, Jack Palance and Luciana Paluzzi, also known by the titles I Will If You Will, The Nurse, The Sensuous Nurse and The Secrets of a Sensuous Nurse. Documentary film Ai Weiwei The Fake Case is a 2013 documentary film about Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, directed by Danish filmmaker Andreas Johnsen. The film won Best 2014 Documentary in Danish Film Critics' Association's 67th Bodil Awards, played in the official selection of 2014 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto and International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. The documentary explores Ai Weiwei's battle against the fake tax case thrust on him by the Chinese government in effort of political suppression and the consequences that the 81-day detention had on his art, politics and personal life. Thriller Fall Time is a 1995 film directed by Paul Warner and co-written by Paul Skemp and Steve Alden. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995. Documentary film In the wild, the killer whale is dangerous to all prey. In captivity, however, it is the source of great wonder and joy to man. An Orca is often essential to the success of a marine park. The WORLD OF DISCOVERY series takes you to the far corners of the globe to explore the secrets of nature and wildlife, the frontiers of science and technology, and the compelling questions of history and the world we live in Science Fiction Lockout is a 2012 English-language French science fiction action film directed by James Mather and Stephen Saint Leger, and written by Mather, Saint Leger, and Luc Besson. The film stars Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace, Vincent Regan, Joseph Gilgun, Lennie James, and Peter Stormare. Lockout follows Snow, a man framed for a crime he did not commit, who is offered his freedom in exchange for rescuing the President's daughter Emilie from the orbital prison MS One, which has been overtaken by its inmates, led by Alex and the psychotic Hydell. Principal photography took place in Belgrade, Serbia. It premiered on 7 April 2012 at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, and was released on 13 April 2012 in North America and on 18 April 2012 in France. Documentary film Without Breath is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Fabio Stoll. Comedy Bunce is a 2010 short comedy film written by Stephen Fry and directed by Peter Cattaneo. "Stephen Fry takes a nostalgic and dryly amusing look back at his childhood passion for sweets during his boarding school days." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Comedy The House of God is a 1984 film directed by Donald Wrye. Documentary film CatCam is a 2012 short family adventure biographical documentary film directed by Seth Keal. Animation Fine Feathered Friend is a 1942 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 8th Tom and Jerry short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and reissued in 1949. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. The cartoon is set almost entirely in a barnyard, where Tom's efforts to catch Jerry are made all the more problematic by a hen and her nest of soon to be hatched chicks. It was animated by Pete Burness, Kenneth Muse, Jack Zander and George Gordon. Bill Littlejohn was credited in the original release, but his credit was omitted in the 1949 reissue. This is the first Tom and Jerry cartoon to have animation by Kenneth Muse, an ex-Disney animator who would draw the characters in the style that is remembered today. This is also the first Tom and Jerry cartoon to credit the animators. This is also the second to last cartoon featuring Clarence Nash as Tom's Screeches and Meows but was not credited. The original release opened with the "Tiger Rag" opening gag and music still seen on the one-shot cartoons Blitz Wolf and Chips Off the Old Block; this was replaced with a later Tom and Jerry theme for the reissue version. Documentary film Wild Lilly is a 2011 drama, family, adventure and documentary short film directed by Sanne Rovers. Documentary film Everything Is Possible is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Lidia Duda. Thriller Occupant is a 2011 American thriller film featuring Van Hansis as Danny, a young New Yorker about to inherit an old apartment. It was written by Jonathan Brett and directed by Henry S. Miller and shot in New York City, USA. It also stars Cody Horn and Thorsten Kaye. The film premiered on the opening night of the Gotham Screen Film Festival & Screenplay Contest on October 14, 2011 in New York City. On October 18, 2011, the film was released on-demand in many cable systems and on most digital platforms in the U.S. and Canada. A full list of providers, as well as trailers, interviews and other information can be viewed at the movie's website. The DVD will be released in November 2011. Comedy Always in Trouble is a 1938 film directed by Joseph Santley. Animation Dobrynya Nikitich and Dragon Gorynych is a Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Ilya Maksimov, made by Melnitsa Animation Studio. It opened in Russia on March 15, 2006. It is the second film in Melnitsa's "3 bogatyrs" series. The film opened at #2 in the box office in Russia and the CIS, and grossed around $3,500,000. Documentary film Entre Temps is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Ana Vaz. Thriller The Bodyguard's Cure is a 2006 Italian neo-noir film directed by Carlo Arturo Sigon. Documentary film Gerrit van Dijk Was Here is a 2010 documentary film directed by Gerrit van Dijk. Documentary film The Alchemistress is a 2013 documentary short biographical film written and directed by Andrew Schoneberger. Documentary film Tangier-Legend of a City is a 1997 film directed by Peter Goedel. Comedy Rockabilly 514 is a 2008 Canadian feature documentary directed by Patricia Chica and Mike Wafer. The film documents the lives of a group of people belonging to the rockabilly sub-culture in Montreal, Quebec. Some of the original 1950s rockabilly stars also appear in the documentary: Wanda Jackson; The Comets and Joe Clay. The film has been presented at numerous film and music festivals including Pop Montreal, Viva Las Vegas, Gimme Shelter Music and Film Festival and Don't Knock The Rock Film and Music Festival. On October 18, 2009 the film won two awards at the Director's Chair Film Festival in New York; the Best Documentary Award and the Best Original Soundtrack award. It was also a finalist in the Best Sound and Best Editing categories. The film was commercially released at Cinéma du Parc in Montreal, Quebec on October 6, 2008. Cast members of the film include Bloodshot Bill, The Cockroaches, Nathalie Lavergne, Mademoiselle Oui Oui Encore, Mister Blue Eyes, Guillaume Ozoux and Sonya Topolnisky. It was narrated by ethnomusicologist Craig Morrison. Science Fiction Final is a 2001 science fiction film directed by Campbell Scott. It stars Denis Leary, Hope Davis, J. C. MacKenzie, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Hornyak, and Maureen Anderman. Animation Invisible Thug is a 2013 animation short film directed by Bruno Iyda Saggese. Science Fiction War of the Worlds: Goliath is a 2012 Malaysian animated science fiction film directed by Joe Pearson that was released in November 15, 2012 in Malaysia. The film is voiced by actors Peter Wingfield, Adrian Paul, Tony Eusoff, Elizabeth Gracen, Jim Byrnes, Rob Middleton, Mark Sheppard, Matt Letscher, Adam Baldwin and other voice actors. Unlike other War of the Worlds films, this film is a loose sequel to H. G. Wells' novel The War of the Worlds. The film's title refers to the human tripod the main characters use in the film. The film was produced by Tripod Group. Thriller Assassination is a 1987 action-thriller film about a bodyguard who is assigned to protect the First Lady of the United States against an assassination plot. The film was directed by Peter R. Hunt, and stars Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, and Stephen Elliott. Actor Chris Alcaide came out of retirement to play the Chief Justice. Documentary film Estas são as armas is a Mozambican 1978 documentary film. Animation Just Dogs is a 1932 Silly Symphonies animated film, directed by Burt Gillett. It marked the first solo appearance of Pluto. Comedy Girls at Arms 2 is a 1976 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Berrit Kvorning. Animation Assemble: Insert is a 1989 comedy action animation film written by Michiru Shimada and Mitsuru Toyota and directed by Ami Tomobuki. Comedy Neidealnaya zhenshchina is a 2008 romantic comedy film written by Aleksandr Pronin and directed by Dmitri Fiks. Animation The Intergalactic Space Adventures Of Cleo And Anouk is a 2012 short Animation film written by Celeste Koon and directed by Celeste Koon. Documentary film Darwin's Nightmare is a 2004 Austrian-French-Belgian documentary film written and directed by Hubert Sauper, dealing with the environmental and social effects of the fishing industry around Lake Victoria in Tanzania. It premiered at the 2004 Venice Film Festival, and was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for Documentary Feature at the 78th Academy Awards. The Boston Globe called it "the year's best documentary about the animal world." Science Fiction Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed is a British horror film directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Film Productions from 1969. The cast includes Peter Cushing, Freddie Jones, Veronica Carlson and Simon Ward. The film is the fifth in a series of Hammer films centering on Dr. Frankenstein, who, in this entry, tries brain surgery to save an associate who went mad. Documentary film Bachelor Mountain is a 2011 documentary film directed by Yu Guangyi. Animation Kounty Fair is a 1930 animated cartoon released by Universal Pictures starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Thriller Silent River is a 2011 short drama thriller film written by Anca Miruna Lazarescu and Bianca Oana and directed by Anca Miruna Lazarescu. Animation The Birthday Dragon is a 1992 American television animated film. It is a sequel to the 1989 animated film The Railway Dragon. Documentary film One Day Ahead of Democracy is a 2011 history documantary film directed by Amlan Datta. Science Fiction Hesus the Revolutionary is a 2002 action drama sci-fi film written and directed by Lav Diaz. Comedy One Way Ticket To The Moon is a 2013 comedy/romance/drama film written and directed by Jacek Bromski. Thriller After buying a house, a woman's life is threatened by sinister events that occurred in the house a century previously. Documentary film Folie à Deux: Madness Made of Two is a 2012 documentary drama family film directed by Kim Hopkins. Documentary film The Statue of Liberty is a 1985 American documentary film on the history of the Statue of Liberty. It was produced and directed by Ken Burns. The film first aired on October 28, 1985. It was narrated by historian David McCullough. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Never Ever Open It is a 2011 short horror film written and directed by Damian McCarthy. Documentary film This is democracy — Japanese style. Campaign provides a startling insider's view of Japanese electoral politics in this portrait of a man plucked from obscurity by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to run for a critical seat on a suburban city council. Kazuhiko "Yama-san" Yamauchi's LDP handlers are unconcerned that he has zero political experience, no charisma, no supporters and no time to prepare. What he does have is the institutional power of Japan's modern version of Tammany Hall pushing him forward. Yama-san allows his life to be turned upside down as he pursues the rituals of Japanese electioneering — with both tragic and comic results. A co-presentation with the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM). (53 minutes) Animation The Works is a shelved 3D computer animated film which was under development by the staff of the Computer Graphics Lab in association with the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury, New York. Being worked on sporadically from 1979 to 1986, the film's development and production had difficulties which finally prompted the film being abandoned before completion. The Works would have been the first entirely 3D CGI film in history had it been finished in the early 1980s as intended. This goal was later accomplished by Disney Pixar's Toy Story released in 1995, nearly a decade after The Works was attempted. The name was inspired by the original meaning of the word "robot", from "robota" "work" in many Slavic languages. It was originally intended to be approximately 90 minutes long although less than 10 minutes were known to be produced. Short in length and few in number, the completed film sequences were highly impressive considering the state of the technology and what was then the unique look of 3D computer animation. A trailer of the forthcoming film was screened at SIGGRAPH in 1982. Animation Hasta Santiago is a 2013 short drama film written and directed by Mauro Carraro. Thriller Soch is a 2002 Hindi language film starring Sanjay Kapoor, Raveena Tandon, Arbaaz Khan, Danny Denzongpa and Aditi Govitrikar among others. Soch is a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 film Strangers on a Train. Documentary film Leipzig in the Fall is a 1989 film directed by Andreas Voigt and Gerd Kroske. Thriller The Jitters is a 1938 short comedy film written by Leslie Goodwins and Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Love Is All You Need is a 2012 Danish romantic comedy film directed by Susanne Bier and starring Pierce Brosnan and Trine Dyrholm. Comedy Hinterland is a 2010 short animation comedy family film written by Steven Appleby and directed by Linda McCarthy. Documentary film Locked Up Time is a 1990 documentary film directed by Sibylle Schönemann. Comedy Waterboys is a 2001 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Shinobu Yaguchi, about five boys who start a synchronized swimming team at their high school. The film stars Satoshi Tsumabuki, Hiroshi Tamaki, Akifumi Miura, Koen Kondo, Takatoshi Kaneko and Naoto Takenaka. The film was a success in Japan, and was nominated for eight prizes at the Japan Academy Prize, winning awards for 'Best Newcomer' and 'Best Music Score'. A spin-off television series entered its third season in 2005. Thriller The Tortured is a 2010 American-Canadian mystery horror-thriller film directed by Robert Lieberman and written by Marek Posival. The film tells the story of a couple whose life is broken when a pedophile kidnaps their only son and kills him. In order to obtain revenge the family in return kidnaps the pedophile. The Twisted Pictures stars Erika Christensen, Bill Moseley and Jesse Metcalfe in the leads. It based on the screenplay Act of Redress by Czech screenwriter Marek Posival and was directed by Rob Lieberman. The scenes of Paz Fuels truck stop was shot in Langley, British Columbia and the others scenes in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mark Burg, Oren Koules, Carl Mazzocone and Marek Posival produced the film for Twisted Light Productions. In minor roles played Zak Santiago, Lynn Colliar, Chelah Horsdal and Fulvio Cecere. The role of Kozlowski was originaly planned with Charlie Sheen, but he left the project 30 June 2008. Eclectic Film Sales released the film on November 8, 2009 over... Comedy Come tu mi vuoi is a 2007 romance comedy film, written by Volfango De Biasi, Alessandra Magnaghi, Tiziana Martini and Gabriella Tomassetti and directed by Volfango De Biasi. Comedy Just One of the Guys is a 1985 comedy film, directed by Lisa Gottlieb. The film is marketed with the tagline "Terry Griffith is about to go where no woman has gone before." This movie ranked number 48 on Entertainment Weekly 's list of the "50 Best High School Movies". The movie is a loose adaptation of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Comedy Ek Hota Vidushak is a 1992 Marathi film directed by Jabbar Patel and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. The film stars Laxmikant Berde, Madhu Kambikar, Nilu Phule, Varsha Usgaonkar in lead roles and Mohan Agashe and Dilip Prabhavalkar in supporting roles. The film portrays the life of folk theater artist and is considered as one of the few films made on the life of tamasha artistes, including Pinjara and Natarang. Laxmikant Berde, who is better known for his comic roles in Marathi and Hindi films, was appreciated for his role as Aburao. The film is based on a short story written by Jabbar Patel with screenplay and dialogues penned by the veteran Marathi writer, P. L. Deshpande after a hiatus of 39 years. Previously, Deshpande had written screenplay and dialogues for another Marathi film Gulacha Ganapati starring himself. The film won several awards and was adjudged as the Best Film at Maharashtra State Film Awards. It also won two National Film Awards at the 40th National Film Awards; Best Feature Film in Marathi and Best Choreography for Laxmibai Kolhapurkar. Science Fiction Eyes in the Dark is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by Bjorn Anderson. It is filmed in the "found footage" style. Comedy Yours, Mine & Ours is the philippine version of the 2005 US film of the same title starring Christopher de Leon and Rene Russo. It was directed by Raja Gosnell and was released on November 23, 2005. Comedy Carolina Blues is a 1944 musical film directed by Leigh Jason. Documentary film Agile, Mobile, Hostile: A Year In The Life Of Andre Williams is a 2008 film directed by Tricia Todd and Eric Matthies. Comedy King's Ransom is a 2005 comedy film, directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd and written by Wayne Conley, who was a writer for Kenan & Kel. Malcolm King is a wealthy, selfish, obnoxious businessman who is about to divorce his wife Renee. She plans to ruin him financially during the court proceedings, and King is willing to do anything to protect his fortune. He enlists his mistress, Peaches, and her brother, Herb, to stage a mock kidnapping. They are to make and receive a huge ransom demand, which would keep the money safe from his wife. Unfortunately for him, two other people have similar plans to kidnap him; Angela, an aggrieved employee and Corey, a good-natured yet hapless nobody who lives in his grandmother's basement and needs $10,000 after being threatened by his adopted sister. Comedy The Prisoner of Second Avenue is an American black comedy play by Neil Simon, later made into a film released in 1975. Animation Five O' Clock Shadow is a 2005 short animation film directed by Malcolm Lamont. Documentary film Barque sortant du port is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. The film consists of a single shot of a boat leaving the port, being rowed into rough seas by three men. This scene is observed by two women and children who are standing on a nearby jetty. Comedy Ek Do Teen is a 1953 Hindi comedy film produced and directed by Roop K. Shorey. It stars Motilal, Meena Shorey, Yashodra Katju, Majnu and Iftekhar.The story, screenplay and dialogues were written by Krishan Chander. The story has some similarity to Somerset Maugham's 'Facts Of Life'. The music was composed by Vinod and the lyricist was Aziz Kashmiri. The film was a follow up to Ek Thi Ladki which was directed by Roop K. Shorey and starred his wife Meena Shorey with Motilal. Meena Shorey emerged as a fine comedienne and was called the "Lara Lappa" girl from the song composed by Vinod and picturised on her in Ek Thi Ladki. However Ek Do Teen did not do as well and was a turning point in Meena Shorey's career.Ek Do Teen is the number of caveats passed on by Motilal’s father to him before the father dies. The hero experiences each one of the three cautions only to find his father’s dying homily to be true. Comedy Bashful is a 1917 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A copy exists in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Animation Three Little Wolves is a Silly Symphonies cartoon. Released on April 18, 1936, and directed by Dave Hand. It was the third Silly Symphony cartoon starring the Three Little Pigs. It introduces the Big Bad Wolf's sons, the Three Little Wolves, all of whom just as eager for a taste of the pigs as their father. Comedy Sugar Colt is a 1966 Italian spaghetti western directed by Franco Giraldi. It is the Giraldi's second film after Seven Guns for the MacGregors. The film represents the cinematographical debut for Jack Betts, here credited as Hunt Powers, and it's also the Erno Crisa's last film. Animation Au Cube is a 2011 short animation film directed by Simon Takerkart. Comedy Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke is a 1993 Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, produced by Tahir Hussain and with a musical score by Nadeem-Shravan. It stars Juhi Chawla and Aamir Khan. It is a remake of Hollywood's Houseboat, starring Cary Grant and Sophia Loren. The film fetched the Filmfare Best Actress Award for Juhi Chawla, and director Mahesh Bhatt won the 1994 National Film Award - Special Jury Award. Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke also won the Filmfare Best Film Award. It was generally alleged at the time that the movie was ghost-directed by Aamir Khan because Mahesh Bhatt did not show up on the sets several times. It was a success at the box office. Documentary film Obachan is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Tio. Thriller The River Wild is a 1994 adventure crime-thriller film directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Meryl Streep, Kevin Bacon, Benjamin Bratt, David Strathairn, John C. Reilly, and Joseph Mazzello. The film involves a family on a whitewater rafting trip who encounter two violent criminals in the wilderness. Comedy Happy Ever Afters is an Irish film written and directed by Stephen Burke. The film was first shown at the Pusan International Film Festival in South Korea on 10 October and released on 21 October 2009 in France. Documentary film Art Gods is a 2013 documentary, biographical, historical and musical film written and directed by Strephon Taylor. Documentary film Numbered is a 2012 documentary film written by Dana Doron and directed by Dana Doron and Uriel Sinai. Thriller Cell From Hell is a 2013 short horror thriller film written by Tristan Tondino, Joseane Brunelle and Sal Bienstock and directed by Joseane Brunelle and Tristan Tondino. Documentary film Ciclo is a documentary adventure biographical family film directed by Andrea Martínez Crowther. Comedy Pecoross' Mother and Her Days is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Azuma Morisaki and based on a manga by Yuichi Okano. It was released in Japan on November 16. Documentary film Punches & Pedicures is a 2013 short documentary action drama sports film written and directed by Ashley Brandon and co-directed by Dennis Hohne. Animation Hellish Life is a 2011 animated short film Romain Carlier, Sébastien Druilhe, Thomas Eïd, and Vincent Husset. Documentary film You Don't Like The Truth: Four Days Inside Guantanamo is an award winning 2010 documentary. The film focuses on the recorded interrogations of Canadian child soldier Omar Khadr, by Canadian intelligence personnel that took place over four days from February 13–16, 2003. It presents these with observations by his lawyers and former cell mates from the Bagram Theater Internment Facility and Guantanamo Bay detention camps. The film premièred at the Festival du nouveau cinéma, in Montreal in October 2010. The film was shown to Canadian parliamentarians in October 2010. Khadr's defence attorney's planned to show the film during their summation if Khadr's trial went forward. According to the Montreal Gazette the film-makers, Luc Côté and Patricio Henriquez, also produced a series of short YouTube videos as a companion to the feature length documentary. Shortly before the film's premiere Canada lost its bid for one of the rotating seats on the United Nations Security Council. Comedy Bezaubernde Arabella is a film directed by Axel von Ambesser released on Dec 22, 1959. Animation Hot Noon is the 51st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 12, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Spiritual Love, also known as Gui xin niang, Ghost Bride or The Phantom Bride is a 1987 Hong Kong fantasy comedy film directed by David Lai and Taylor Wong. Documentary film Pope John Paul II: Builder of Bridges is a 2005 biographical documentary film written by Gordon Rothman. Documentary film Arekara is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Momoko Seto. Comedy Old Dogs is a 2009 American ensemble comedy film directed by Wild Hogs '​s Walt Becker and starring John Travolta and Robin Williams with an ensemble supporting cast played by Kelly Preston, Matt Dillon, Justin Long, Seth Green, Rita Wilson, Dax Shepard, and Bernie Mac. It was released in theaters on November 25, 2009 and was released on DVD March 9, 2010. The movie is dedicated to both Bernie Mac and Jett Travolta. Old Dogs received poor reception from film critics. The Orlando Sentinel called the film "badly written and broadly acted." The Chicago Daily Herald said the film "should be put out of our misery." The San Jose Mercury News and The Boston Globe both described the film as a "turkey." Reviews in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and AV Club said the movie was not recommended for adults or children. Despite the negative criticism, it was a box office success, beating its budget. At the 30th Golden Raspberry Awards ceremony, Old Dogs was nominated in four categories: Worst Picture, Worst Actor for John Travolta, Worst Supporting Actress for Kelly Preston and Worst Director for Walt Becker, but "lost" in all categories. Animation Blank Walls is a 2012 short animation historical film written and directed by Davide Tromba. Comedy Phua Chu Kang The Movie is a Malaysian-Singaporean comedy film. The film was released in Singapore on 12 August 2010 and Malaysia on 26 August 2010. Documentary film Super Champion Funzone is 2005 documentary film directed by Ty Evans. Comedy Rope a Dope is a 2013 short action comedy film written and directed by Eric Jacobus. Documentary film The Glow of White Women is a 2007 documentary film directed by Yunus Vally. Comedy The Life, Death and Suffer Story is a 2010 short animation comedy drama film written and directed by Anna Fitzsimons. Documentary film This program presents evidence of accidents, haphazard safety precautions, and the deaths of hundreds of people in both the U.S. and former Soviet Union, all in the frenzied race to the Moon by these two superpowers. Documentary film Hummus Curry is a 2006 documentary film directed by Noam Pinchas and Yoni Zigler. Documentary film The Nuremberg Trials was a Soviet-made documentary film about the trials of the Nazi leadership. It was produced by Roman Karmen, and was an English-language version of the Russian language film Суд народов. Most of the film describes the Nazis' crimes in detail, particularly those committed in the Soviet Union. It claims that if not stopped, the Nazis would have "turned the whole world into a Majdanek". It also includes some elements of anti-capitalist propaganda, claiming that the real rulers of Germany were "armament kings" such as Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach. Of the Holocaust and the recovery of gold from its victims, the film states that the Nazis "even made death into a commercial enterprise", and this truly happened. It is noted in the film that the Soviet Union objected to the acquittal of Hans Fritzsche, Franz von Papen and Hjalmar Schacht, and to the fact that Rudolf Hess was given a sentence of life imprisonment, rather than a death sentence. The film shows the corpses of the executed Nazis, before ending with the words "Let the Nuremberg Trial be a stern warning to all warmongers. Thriller Shadows in the Palace is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Kim Mee-jung. The mystery thriller is a fictionalized account of gungnyeo, court maids during South Korea's Joseon era. This is Kim Mee-jung's first feature film. She previously worked as part of the directing staff in King and the Clown and Shadows in the Palace was filmed on the same set as the aforementioned film. Comedy Cops & Robbersons is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie, and starring Chevy Chase, Jack Palance, Dianne Wiest, and Robert Davi. Comedy Get Rich Quick Porky is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tune cartoon, featuring Porky Pig, and released on August 28, 1937. Bob Clampett supervised the production of the cartoon, and it is only the second short that he directed; Carl Stalling provided musical direction. Notably, Chuck Jones, later to be famed as a director, is credited as animator on the short. This cartoon marks the final appearance of Gabby Goat. Comedy Murder! Its for the Birds! is a short comedy crime film directed by Dotty Pessillo. Thriller Cornered is a 1945 film noir starring Dick Powell and directed by Edward Dmytryk. This is the second teaming of Powell and Dmytryk. Many scenes shot by cinematographer Harry J. Wild and Dmytryk stand out as classic film noir. The screenplay was written by John Paxton with uncredited help from Ben Hecht. Thriller Paycheck is a 2003 sci-fi thriller film based on the short story of the same name by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. The film was directed by John Woo and stars Ben Affleck, Uma Thurman and Aaron Eckhart. Paul Giamatti, Michael C. Hall, Joe Morton and Colm Feore also appear. Thriller A Beautiful Impurity is a 2012 romantic drama film written and directed by Zaheer Ahmad. Documentary film Bug People is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Paul Meyers. Animation Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest is a 2006 French-Spanish-Belgium-Italy animated fairytale fantasy film written and directed by Michel Ocelot and animated at the Paris animation and visual effects studio Mac Guff Ligne. It is Ocelot's fourth feature, though his first wholly original creation since Kirikou and the Sorceress, and his first use of 3D computer graphics, albeit an atypical employment of this medium with two-dimensional, painted backgrounds and non-photorealistic rendering. Like most of his films it is an original fairy tale, in this case inspired by the folklore and decorative art of North Africa and the Middle East and with an increased degree of characterisation relative to his previous works which pushes it into the genre of fairytale fantasy. Comedy Just Call Me Nobody is a 2010 comedy-martial arts film directed by Kevin Chu. The film is about a bumbling cobbler who becomes a martial arts master. Comedy The Hillbilly Goat is a 1937 short, comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Animation Portraits de Voyages Japon is a 2013 animated short film directed by Bastien Dubois. Comedy Hoots Mon! is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Max Miller, Florence Desmond and Hal Walters. It follows an English comedian who attempts his luck on the Scottish stage, and develops a rivalry with a local performer. Miller sings the The Charabanc Song and his signature tune Mary from the Dairy. Documentary film The Making of Jesus Christ is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Luke Gasser. Thriller Rush Hour 3 is a 2007 martial arts/action-comedy-Adventure film, and the third installment in the Rush Hour series, starring Jackie Chan as Inspector Lee and Chris Tucker as Detective Carter. The film was officially announced on May 7, 2006, and filming began on July 4, 2006. The film is set in Paris and Los Angeles. Rush Hour 3 was released on August 10, 2007, in the United States. A fourth film is currently in consideration by the series' creators. Roman Polanski was given a small role as a French police official involved in Lee and Carter's case. In her first appearance in an American film, Noémie Lenoir portrays Geneviève, a beautiful stage performer who is one of the main suspects in the case as well as Carter's love interest. Tzi Ma reprises his role as Ambassador Han, Lee's boss and friend who appeared in Rush Hour. Yvan Attal co-stars as George, a cab driver who becomes Lee and Carter's new sidekick. Documentary film Los Del Baile is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Nicolás Guillén Landrián. Thriller Elephants and Grass is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 5, 2001, won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange Behlül Dal Jury Special Award. Documentary film 25 Million Pounds is a 1996 British documentary film by filmmaker Adam Curtis. It details the collapse of Barings Bank in the mid-1990s due to the machinations of Nick Leeson, who lost £827 million primarily by speculating on futures contracts. Comedy Simple Agi Ondh Love Story is a 2013 Kannada romantic comedy film written and directed by Suni. This movie is considered as an experiment in the Kannada film Industry with all the cast and crew being newcomers. The movie is creating box office records though the movie lacks a star cast except Srinagar kitty who has done a cameo. The movie is being noted for its fresh story, high technical aspects and most importantly for its dialogues which has set a new trend among the Kannada film goers. According to sources, the movie will be dubbed in Telugu and will be remade in Hindi. Comedy Life with Blondie is a film directed by Abby Berlin released on Dec 13, 1945. Documentary film The Word In The Woods is a 2011 historical documentary film written and directed by Jeffrey Gould and Carlos Henríquez Consalvi. Comedy Sleeping Beauties is a 1999 short comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit. It premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. It stars Sarah Lassez as a morgue beautician trying to get over her ex-girlfriend, played by Radha Mitchell. Babbit made the film with help from David Fincher and Michael Douglas. It played at several film festivals during 1998 and 1999, and was later distributed on a DVD collection of short films by production company POWER UP. Babbit won a Channel 4 award for the film. Comedy Jab We Met is a 2007 Hindi romantic comedy-drama directed and written by Imtiaz Ali. The film, produced by Dhillin Mehta under Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd, stars Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in their fourth film together with Dara Singh, Pawan Malhotra and Saumya Tandon in supporting roles. It is well known for introducing the concept of the 'Manic Pixie Dream Girl' to modern Hindi cinema. The film tells the story of a feisty Punjabi girl who is sent off track when she bumps into a depressed Mumbai businessman on an overnight train to Delhi. While attempting to get him back on board when he alights at a station stop, both are left stranded in the middle of nowhere. Having walked out of his corporate business after being dumped by his girlfriend, the man has no destination in mind, until the girl forces him to accompany her back home and then on to elope with her secret boyfriend. Released in the U.K. a day before its worldwide release of 26 October 2007, the film became a hit at the Indian box office as well as overseas. Comedy Música, mujeres y amor is a 1952 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Comedy The Master and the Servant is 1963 comedy short film written by Yervand Manaryan & Hovhannes Tumanyan and directed by Dmitri Kesayants. Comedy My Lucky Star is a 2013 Chinese romantic adventure film directed by Dennie Gordon and starring Zhang Ziyi and Leehom Wang. The film serves as a prequel to the 2009 film Sophie's Revenge, with Zhang, Ruby Lin and Yao Chen reprising their roles. It is the first Chinese-language film to be directed by an American woman—Dennie Gordon—known for the American comedies Joe Dirt and What A Girl Wants as well as her work on TV series like Burn Notice, White Collar, 30 Rock and The Office. My Lucky Star's screenplay is a similarly collaborative effort, co-written by Amy Snow, Chris Chow, Hai Huang and Yao Meng. Zhang co-produced, reuniting with her Sophie's Revenge producers Kwei and Ling Lucas. Comedy The Fifth Province is a 1997 film directed by Frank Stapleton. Animation Even Pigeons Go To Heaven is a short film directed by Samuel Tourneux and released in 2007. It was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for best animated short film. Documentary film The Invisible War is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Amy Ziering and Tanner King Barklow about sexual assault in the United States military. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, where it received the U.S. Documentary Audience Award. The film was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards. Documentary film Agee is a 1980 documentary film directed by Ross Spears, about the writer James Agee. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller The Stone Council is a 2006 thriller film written by Stéphane Cabel and Guillaume Nicloux and directed by Guillaume Nicloux. Documentary film Orientation: A Scientology Information Film is a 1996 short film shown by the Church of Scientology to people before they attend their first Scientology service. In some places, a confidentiality agreement must be signed before watching it. It was produced by the Church's Golden Era Productions, and like all Scientology instructional films, is based on a screenplay originally written by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The film is hosted by Larry Anderson, and includes uncredited testimonials by Scientologists Kirstie Alley, Anne Archer, Chick Corea, Isaac Hayes, and John Travolta, identified only by their occupations. In the film's final scene, Anderson says, If you leave this room after seeing this film, and walk out and never mention Scientology again, you are perfectly free to do so. It would be stupid, but you can do it. You can also dive off a bridge or blow your brains out. That is your choice. But, if you don't walk out that way, if you continue with Scientology, we will be very happy with you. And, you will be very happy with you. You will have proven that you are a friend of yours. Comedy Two Drivers is a 2001 romantic comedy written by Marina Drozdova, Aleksandr Kiselyov, Yuriy Korotkov and Fyodor Letunovsky and directed by Alexander Kott. Thriller Kate is scolding her young son for his latest prank when she is interrupted by a phone call from Harry. Harry is a distant cousin of Kate’s husband Richard who hasn’t seen him for 20 years. The next day Harry arrives with his fiancée, Connie. All is well until their suspicious behavior convinces Kate her family is at risk. Harry and Connie have escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane – they plan on killing Kate and Richard and assuming their identity. Documentary film Raul - O Início, o Fim e o Meio is a documentary film directed by Walter Carvalho. Animation Ill Niño is a 2011 animated short film directed and created by Róbert Kádár for song Finger Painting With The Enemy from Ill Niño. Comedy Post No Bills is a documentary film on satirical political poster artist Robbie Conal directed by Clay Walker. This documentary was filmed in Los Angeles, New York City and San Francisco from 1990 to 1992. At the center of the film is a poster that featured LAPD Chief Daryl Gates superimposed on a NRA shooting target with the text "Casual Drug Users Ought To Be Taken Out and Beaten." The controversial posters were glued around the city of Los Angeles in March 1991. Post No Bills documents these postering exploits and contains an interview with Daryl Gates discussing the poster. Post No Bills was first publicly exhibited in October 1992 at the Cork Film Festival. Several days later the Chicago International Film Festival awarded Post No Bills the Silver Hugo for feature length documentary. Post No Bills was the first completed broadcast hour ITVS project and was broadcast on PBS from 1993 to 1996. The movie's title comes from lettering found on many construction walls and other city surfaces, indicating that advertisements or handbills are not to be placed on the surface. Documentary film Almonds and Raisins is a 1983 documentary film directed by Russ Karel. Comedy After a sudden breakup with her boyfriend and mentor, Ellen, a restricted calorie nutritionist, embarks on a quixotic journey to discover meaning outside the refuge of her diet obsessed world. In her travels she becomes involved with a struggling idealist on a mission to raise capitol for a landmine detonating robot, a controversial author on autism and an unorthodox personal injury lawyer. This satirical comedy/drama explores modern motivations for "doing good" and the disturbing decisions often made at the crossroads, toward an altruistic end. Animation Beasts in the Real World is a 2013 animation adventure short film written and directed by Sol Friedman. Comedy Invisible Mom 2 is a 1999 comedy-family film writen by Sean O'Bannon and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Animation Tiga guérisseur is a 2001 Burkinabé film. Science Fiction Creature of Darkness is a 2010 science fiction film written and directed by Mark Stouffer. Comedy Fight Back to School 2 is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Gordon Chan and starring Stephen Chow, Ng Man-Tat and Cheung Man. It is a sequel to the 1991 film Fight Back to School. As per the original Fight Back to School, this movie is set in 2 schools in Hong Kong; Shatin College and Chinese International School. Documentary film Nerds 2.0.1: A Brief History of the Internet - a.k.a. Glory of the Geeks - is a 1998 American PBS television documentary that explores the development of the Arpanet, the Internet, and the World Wide Web in from 1969 to 1998. It was created during the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. The documentary was hosted and co-written by Robert X. Cringely, and is the sequel to the 1996 documentary, Triumph of the Nerds. It was first broadcast as Glory of the Geeks in three weekly episodes between September 19 and October 3, 1998 on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, and as Nerds 2.0.1 on consecutive days between November 9 and 11, 1998 by PBS in the United States. Documentary film In Memory of the Day Passed By is a 1990 short documentary film written and directed by Šarūnas Bartas. Thriller Recreator is a 2010 film directed by Gregory Orr. Comedy Bhagwant Mann Non Stop is a 2001 comedy film written by Bhagwant Mann and directed by Anil Abhishek and Neelum Abhishek. Comedy The Real World Movie: The Lost Season is a 2002 made-for-TV fiction movie produced by MTV, based on their reality series The Real World. Documentary film Castanha is a documentary crime drama film written and directed by Davi Pretto. Documentary film Fear Not the Path of Truth: A Verteran's Journey After Fallujah is a documentary film directed by Ross Caputi. Documentary film Interviews with workers who took part in the 1979/1980 strikes in the metallurgic region called ABC, in the State of São Paulo, led by the man who was to become President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, but, unlike their leader, have remained anonymous along the way. They talk about their origins, the movement, and their lives. Comedy Sky Devils is a 1932 movie starring Spencer Tracy as a draft dodger who blunders into a war zone. The film was partly written by humorist Robert Benchley and the picture's director A. Edward Sutherland from a story by Sutherland. Sky Devils also features Ann Dvorak in a supporting role. Science Fiction Las Gafas is a 2008 film written and directed by Alberto Garcia Martin. Animation Asterix Conquers America is a 1994 animated movie directed by Gerhard Hahn. It was produced in Germany as Asterix in Amerika by Gerhard Hahn and Jürgen Wohlrabe, and is the first Asterix film produced outside of France. It is loosely based on the comic Asterix and the Great Crossing but has numerous significant variations on the plot. It featured the voice talents of Craig Charles as Asterix and Howard Lew Lewis as Obelix. Documentary film Aus der Ferne is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Arslan. Comedy The Legend of Rockabye Point is a 1955 Chilly Willy cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Walter Lantz. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Animated Short Film, but lost to Speedy Gonzales. Comedy Man in the Mirror is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Edward Everett Horton, Genevieve Tobin and Ursula Jeans. A withdrawn, mild mannered man is surprised when his reflection in the mirror comes to life. The reflection then begins to live the wild life that the man had always dreamed of. Science Fiction Mirai Ninja, known as Cyber Ninja in the United States, is a 1988 Japanese science fiction action film directed by Keita Amemiya, which was co-produced and released by Namco that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. An arcade game of the same title was also developed and released by Namco. Thriller Divergence is a 2005 Hong Kong action-crime film produced and directed by Benny Chan, from a screenplay by Ivy Ho. The film stars Aaron Kwok, Ekin Cheng and Daniel Wu. Documentary film House of Numbers is a 2009 film by Brent Leung espousing AIDS denialism. Leung describes the film as an objective examination of the idea that HIV causes AIDS, whereas the film's claims of impartiality have been widely rejected by scientists and dismissed as pseudo-science and conspiracy theory masquerading as even-handed examination. Leung has declined to discuss funding for the film except to state that funders came from "all over the world". In the film, Leung interviews a range of scientists and AIDS denialists, most notably Christine Maggiore. At the time of filming, Maggiore was HIV-positive and appeared healthy, despite her refusal to take anti-retroviral medication, which mainstream medicine uses to slow down the rate at which HIV destroys CD4+ T-cells. As she said in the film, she refused to take the medication, or provide it for her HIV-positive daughter, because she believed HIV did not cause AIDS. Rather, she believed that the medication itself caused AIDS. Maggiore's relative health, despite years of infection, is used by the film to support the idea that anti-retrovirals are unnecessary to combat, and may themselves cause, AIDS. Documentary film The Black American Experience: Famous Men of Medical Science: Dr. Daniel Hale Williams & Charles Drew is a 2009 historical documentary film. Thriller Laat Saab is a 1992 action, crime, drama film directed by Sunil Agnihotri. Comedy Ants in the Pantry is the 12th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Celebrity is a 1998 comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The screenplay focuses on the divergent paths a couple takes following their divorce. Comedy Almost Love is a 2006 South Korean film. It was directed by Lee Han, starring Kwon Sang-woo and Kim Ha-neul. Distributed by Showbox, it was released on March 23, 2006, and ran at 116 minutes. Documentary film Welcome to My Nightmare is a 1976 music concert film of Alice Cooper's show of the same name, produced, directed and choreographed by David Winters. The film accompanied the album, the stage show by the same name and the TV special Alice Cooper: The Nightmare, the first ever rock music video album, starring Cooper and Vincent Price in person. Though it failed at the box office, it later became a midnight movie favorite and a cult classic. In 1975, Alice Cooper released his first solo album, Welcome to My Nightmare, and a huge theatrical stage show was created and put together by Winters to 'tour the album'. Whilst in the past the Alice Cooper stage show was semi-improvisatory, with confrontational elements of violence and satire, the new production was purely horror-themed and professionally choreographed and performed to the split second. With the edginess removed, the Welcome to My Nightmare show was part a carefully planned move toward a more mainstream-friendly 'Alice'. Documentary film Miles Electric: A Different Kind of Blue is a 2004 DVD presenting footage of Miles Davis' performance at the British Isle of Wight Festival on August 29, 1970. The film presents interview clips from a range of those involved, including Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Airto Moreira, and musicians who were in Davis' musical orbit at the time such as Carlos Santana. It includes interviews with some of the band's participants. This DVD was, for a long time, the only legitimately available recording of Miles' full Isle of Wight set. A few years after its release, a CD was issued in 2011 with this performance, Bitches Brew Live. Comedy Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me also known as A Gorgeous Bird Like Me, is a 1972 French film directed by François Truffaut, starring Bernadette Lafont. It is based on Henry Farrell's 1967 novel of the same name. Documentary film "History has many unsung chroniclers, but perhaps none has been eyewitness to as many of the modern world's pivotal events as Ruth Gruber. Now ninety-seven, Gruber has been unswerving in her drive to capture her experiences in print and photos so that the public might grasp the meaning and repercussions of actions far from home. In Ahead of Time by renowned cinematographer-turned-director Bob Richman, she is still as sharp, vibrant and meticulously groomed as she must have been throughout years of global adventures. Born in 1911 in Brooklyn, Ruth Gruber was a feminist before she even knew the word. Driven by a relentless intellectual curiosity, she moved to Germany to study and became the world's youngest Ph.D. holder at the age of twenty. She also witnessed the rising tide of Nazism during those years, which drove her to become a foreign correspondent and photojournalist. In 1935, she was the first journalist to enter the Soviet Arctic, writing a bestselling book about her experience there. It was during and after the Second World War that Gruber's life became irretrievably enmeshed in world events. Despite years of grim news coming out of Europe, the American Congress had refused to lift the quota on Jewish immigration to the United States. Finally, President Roosevelt allowed a group of one thousand refugees to travel by ship to America in 1944. Gruber was asked to secretly escort the ship from Europe to America, and her record of the journey was later made into the television miniseries Haven, starring Natasha Richardson. The stories of the refugees had such a profound effect on Gruber that she dedicated the rest of her life, professional and personal, to assisting Jewish people in jeopardy. She covered the Nuremberg trials and reported the entire odyssey of the Exodus in 1947, as an embattled ship of Holocaust survivors headed for Palestine became hostage to further violence and global anti-Semitism. Of the hundreds of journalists present, Gruber was the only one allowed aboard the ship, and her seminal photo of the refugees hoisting a Union Jack with a swastika painted on it went around the world. Ruth Gruber defines the notion of a life well lived, and this incisive, articulate and moving portrait of her will have viewers running to the bookshelves for any one of the nineteen works she has written." Quoting Jane Schoettle on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy Over the Odds is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Michael Forlong and starring Marjorie Rhodes, Glenn Melvyn, Cyril Smith, Esma Cannon and Thora Hird and Wilfrid Lawson. A bookmaker struggles to cope with his two mother-in-laws. It was based on a play by Rex Arundel Comedy Kings for a Day is a 1997 French comedy film directed by François Velle. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Animation Gig – Road to the Stars is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Hrvoje Habljak. Comedy A paso de cojo is a 1980 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Thriller Rites of Spring is a 2011 American horror film written and directed by Padraig Reynolds. It stars A. J. Bowen, Sonny Marinelli, and Katherine Randolph as kidnappers who encounter Anessa Ramsey, an unrelated kidnapping victim who is fleeing a monster. Science Fiction Deadlands 2: Trapped is a 2008 horror science fiction thriller film written and directed by Gary Ugarek Documentary film Sukkah City is a documentary film directed by Jason Hutt. Comedy Chutney Popcorn is a 1999 comedy-drama film starring, directed and co-written by Nisha Ganatra. Ganatra plays a young lesbian Indian American woman called Reena. Jill Hennessy plays her girlfriend Lisa and Reena's mother and sister are played by real life mother and daughter Madhur Jaffrey and Sakina Jaffrey. The film explores the conflict between Reena's sexual and national identities as well as her mother Meenu's attempts to come to terms with the Western lives of both her daughters. Comedy On Location with Myron Cohen is a 1978 comedy film written by Myron Cohen and directed by Marty Callner. Documentary film At Sea is a 2007 Documentary film directed by Peter B. Hutton. Comedy She's for Me is a film directed by Reginald Le Borg released on December 10, 1943. Animation The Pirate of Love is a 2012 animated drama/music/mystery short film directed by Sara Gunnarsdóttir. Animation Trixi Goes to the Moving Pictures is a 2012 animation/short/comedy film directed by H. Kristen Campbell and Sitji Chou. Comedy Police Academy: Mission to Moscow is a 1994 comedy crime film starring George Gaynes, Michael Winslow, David Graf, and Claire Forlani. It is the seventh and final film in the Police Academy series. It was directed by Alan Metter and written by Randolph Davis and Michele S. Chodos, based on characters created by Neal Israel and Pat Proft. George Gaynes, Michael Winslow and David Graf were the only three cast members to appear in all seven films. Thriller Convoy Busters, also known as An Uncomfortable Cop is a 1978 poliziotteschi film. This film by Stelvio Massi stars Maurizio Merli. Documentary film Water Like Stone is a 2012 documentary and drama film directed by Zack Godshall. Comedy Last Day of Summer is a 2009 drama-comedy film written, produced and directed by Vlad Yudin of The Vladar Company, featuring DJ Qualls, Nikki Reed, and William Sadler. Comedy The Power of Love (Celine Dion Fans in Kenya) is a 2011 documentary film directed by Joyce Wong. Science Fiction Manhunt in Space is a 75-minute 1954 USA science fiction film, consisting of three consecutive episodes of the TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger, which told a continuous story. It was released only on 16mm for home movie rental and television syndication. It was directed by Hollingsworth Morse. The film is now in the public domain. Thriller The Riddle of the Sands is a 1979 British spy thriller based on the novel of the same name by Erskine Childers. Set in 1901, and starring Michael York and Simon MacCorkindale, it concerns the efforts of two British yachtsmen to avert a German plot to invade England. Comedy Buck Privates Come Home is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is a sequel to their 1941 hit, Buck Privates. This film features the final film role for veteran actor Nat Pendleton and the film debut of Russ Conway. Comedy Chonda Pierce: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid! is a 2002 stand-up comedy written by Chonda Pierce and David Pierce. Documentary film Reggie Simmons and producer Mario Jackson created this documentary about the American Sex Industry. They interview sex workers like Divine Brown and Passionique. Ultimately they uncover what the lives of prostitutes are like, and how they feel about their work. Animation Your Friend the Rat is a 2007 animated short film by Pixar, originally released on the home video release of the film Ratatouille. The short takes on the form of an educational film and stars rats Remy and Emile, two of the protagonists of Ratatouille, who argue for the reconciliation of humans and rats. They use historical facts presented via various styles of animation. This is Pixar's first short film to feature traditional animation; at 11 minutes, it is also the longest Pixar short to date. Along with 2D animation, the short also includes stop-motion animation, computer generated imagery and live action. Like Ratatouille, Your Friend the Rat also features a musical sequence. This is also Pixar's first short film to have a cameo of a protagonist of a film that releases a year later, which was a cameo of WALL-E. Your Friend the Rat won the Best Animated Short Subject category at the 35th annual Annie Awards and was released on DVD and Blu-ray with Disney·Pixar's Ratatouille. Documentary film A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ben Rivers and Ben Russell. Documentary film The Brandon Teena Story is a 1998 documentary film directed by Susan Muska and Gréta Olafsdóttir. Comedy American Punks is a 1997 crime, drama, comedy film written and directed by Michele Pacitto. Animation Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman is a 2000 animated horror-themed direct-to-video film, produced by Bagdasarian Productions and Universal Animation Studios, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, and based on characters from Alvin and the Chipmunks. It was released on VHS in 2000 and DVD in 2004 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. A Scare-riffic Double Feature DVD featuring Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein and this film was released on September 4, 2007. Another Scare-riffic Double Feature DVD featuring Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein and this film was re-released on March 11, 2008. Animation Et Cetera is a 1966 animated short film written and directed by Jan Svankmajer. Animation Pineapple Calamari is a 2014 short animated film written by Manuela Lupini, Kasia Nalewajka and Daniel Negret and directed by Kasia Nalewajka. Documentary film Easy to Open is a 1999 short documentary film directed by François Hernandez and Pierre Excoffier. Comedy Manolo quien vive en el callejón de los cocolazos, es un torero retirado debido a una amarga pesadilla que tuvo su abuela, en esta ella ve claramente como su nieto encuentra finalmente la muerte bajo los cuernos de un toro, y como todas sus pesadillas se habían vuelto realidad, Manolo decide retirarse de los toros para convertirse en un vulgar ratero. Pero se hará realidad la pesadilla de su abuela si ya se retiro de los toros? Animation Holy She*P is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Magnus Kråvik and Katerina Pantela. Documentary film Machine Man is a 2012 short documentary news film written and directed by Alfonso Moral and Roser Corella. Documentary film Legacy is a 2000 American documentary film directed by Tod Lending. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film tracks three different generations of a family in Chicago that lives in the Henry Horner Homes public housing. Their lives change, however, after a life-altering event - the murder of a family member - slowly changes them to have a more positive outlook on life. Animation Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 6 is a four-disc DVD box set collection of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. Following the pattern of one release each year of the previous volumes, it was released on October 21, 2008. Warner Home Video had announced that this will be the final release in the Golden Collection series. Succeeding the Golden Collection series would be the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection series on Blu-ray, which had its first release in November 2011. On July 3, 2012, a two-disc DVD version of Volume 1 of the Platinum Collection was released. Fifteen of the non-bonus cartoons featured in this set are in the public domain - more than any previous set. Cartoons on public domain tapes tended to be of poor quality, but these 15 cartoons have been restored for this particular release. Like volumes 3, 4, and 5, volume 6 has a warning before each disk about the shorts containing content that some viewers would not consider to be "politically correct" by today's standards. Comedy Ciacho is a 2010 comedy film written by Patryk Vega and Dominik Matwiejczyk and directed by Patryk Vega. Comedy Chief Charlie Horse is the 68th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 7, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy You Can't Stop the Murders is a 2003 Australian comedy film, directed by Anthony Mir, and written by and starring Mir, Gary Eck and Akmal Saleh. The plot revolves around a series of Village People-themed murders in a small town, and the police who investigate the crimes. The title is a satirical reference to the 1980 film Can't Stop the Music, in which the Village People star. Eck and Saleh play two police constables in a rural village, 'Gary' and 'Akmal' who lead fairly unremarkable lives. Gary's main aim is to be crowned line dancing champion of the village, having always been the runner-up. However, a series of horrific murders, involving the mutilation of bodies, rock the town, and 'Tony', a detective from the city, is called in reluctantly to investigate. Whilst the young Akmal is in awe of the dashing detective, Tony's aggressive methods clash with the uptight Gary, and 'Chief Carter', the officer in charge of the station. Tony is eventually sent back to the city, after shooting a French male stripper. Gary and Akmal soon discover that the murders have a Village People theme, with those murdered having been in one of the occupations of a Village Person, or resembling one. Animation Moskina is a 2013 animation short adventure comedy fantasy film written and directed by Beatriz Herrera. Thriller The Mask of Dimitrios is a 1944 American film noir directed by Jean Negulesco and written by Frank Gruber, based on the 1939 novel of the same name written by Eric Ambler. Ambler is known as a major influence on writers and an inventor of the modern thriller genre. The drama features Sydney Greenstreet, Zachary Scott, Faye Emerson and Peter Lorre. This was the first film for Scott after signing a contract with Warner Bros. Pictures. Comedy Yankee Dood It is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1956 and directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The title is a pun on Red Skelton's famous "I Dood It" line from the Mean Widdle Kid routine. Yankee Dood It was the last of three cartoons to be underwritten by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which also underwrote By Word of Mouse and Heir-Conditioned; like the other two, they are all available on Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6, Disc 2. This cartoon is also one of the rare cartoons where Sylvester has no speaking lines Documentary film Genuine Nerd is a 2006 documentary comedy film directed by Wayne A. Harold. Documentary film Untitled James Brown Documentary is a 2014 documentary and musical film written and directed by Alex Gibney. Animation Many Go Round is a 2011 short animated film directed by Yoshihisa Nakanishi. Comedy Merry Wives of Reno is a 1934 comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Documentary film Martin Niemöller: What Would Jesus Say To That is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Hannes Karnick and Wolfgang Richter. Documentary film On the Water is a 2010 animated short film written by Yi Zhao and directed by Tom Goudsmit and Yi Zhao. Documentary film Seventeen is a documentary film directed by Joel DeMott and Jeff Kreines. It won the Grand Jury Prize: Documentary at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival. Thriller Aalavandhan is a 2001 Indian Tamil action-thriller film directed by Suresh Krishna, starring Kamal Haasan in dual roles, with Raveena Tandon, Manisha Koirala, Vallabh Vyas, and Milind Gunaji in supporting roles. The film's soundtrack was composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and the background score by late Mahesh Mahadevan. The film was simultaneously shot in Hindi as Abhay and was dubbed in Telugu under the same name. The film is an adaptation of the novel Dayam that was written by Kamal Haasan in 1984. In an interview, Quentin Tarantino stated that this movie was an inspiration for his movie Kill Bill. Comedy Joey Boy is a 1965 British comedy war film directed by Frank Launder and starring Harry H. Corbett, Stanley Baxter, Bill Fraser, Percy Herbert, Lance Percival, Reg Varney and Thorley Walters. Comedy Snoopy, Come Home! is a 1972 animated musical film, released by National General Pictures, produced by Cinema Center Films and Lee Mendelson Films, directed by Bill Meléndez, and based on the Peanuts comic strip. The film marks the on-screen debut of Woodstock, who had first appeared in the strip in 1966, and was the final production of Cinema Center Films. The film was first broadcast on television Friday, November 5, 1976 as a CBS Special Film Presentation. It was released on DVD in anamorphic widescreen in the U.S. on March 28, 2006, by Paramount Home Media Distribution/CBS Home Entertainment. The film has not yet been released on Blu-ray. Other than Snoopy's Reunion and Snoopy!!! The Musical, it is the only filmed Peanuts production not to have the name "Charlie Brown" in the title. Science Fiction The Sorcerer and the White Snake, previously known as, It's Love and Madame White Snake is a 2011 film directed by Ching Siu-tung and starring Jet Li. It is based on the Chinese Legend of the White Snake. Production started in September 10, 2010 and ended on January 16, 2011. The film is in 3-D and was shown out of competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival on 3 September 2011. It was released in mainland China on 28 September 2011 and Hong Kong on 29 September. Comedy Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown is a 1988 Spanish black comedy-drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Carmen Maura and Antonio Banderas. The film brought Almodóvar to widespread international attention: it was nominated for the 1988 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and won five Goya Awards including Best Film and Best Actress in a Leading Role for Maura. The actual Spanish title refers to an ataque de nervios, which is not actually well translated by "nervous breakdown". Ataques de nervios are culture-bound psychological phenomena during which the individual, most often female, displays dramatic outpouring of negative emotions, bodily gestures, occasional falling to the ground, and fainting, often in response to receiving disturbing news or witnessing or participating in an upsetting event. Historically, this condition has been associated with hysteria and more recently in the scientific literature with post-traumatic stress and panic attacks. Animation La increíble historia del hombre sin sombra is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by José Esteban Alenda. Documentary film The War Tapes is the first documentary film of the 2003 invasion of Iraq to be produced by the soldiers themselves. The film follows three New Hampshire Army National Guard soldiers before, during, and after their deployment to Iraq about a year after the invasion. Their unit was Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry Regiment, which deployed from March 2004 to February 2005. The three soldiers with cameras featured in the film are SPC Michael Moriarty who signed up in a burst of patriotism after 9/11 and asked to be shipped to Iraq. His colleagues are SGT Stephen Pink, who joined the National Guard to help pay for college, and SGT Zack Bazzi. Two other soldiers, SGT Duncan Domey and SPC Brandon Wilkins, also filmed their entire deployments for the film. In all, 17 soldiers were given cameras and recorded 800 hours of tape in Iraq. Stateside interviews with the soldiers and their families made up an additional 200 hours of tape. The "cast" was narrowed to three soldiers for the final feature length film. They were chosen in part because they were seen by the director and producers as the "main characters". Comedy Jack Chop is a 2010 short comedy horror film written and directed by Adam Green. Science Fiction Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue is a 1992 V-Cinema film in the Kamen Rider Series. Shin is the eleventh production in the franchise, at the time heavily straying from the roots of the franchise. As a work celebrating the 20th anniversary of the franchise, the film targeted the now-adult fans of the original, taking the bare essence of the Rider character and his origin, placing it in a violent, realistic and modern setting and conveying the driving sorrow of the Kamen Rider character, who finds himself in the center of conspiracy and turned into a superhuman being against his will. Series creator Shotaro Ishinomori makes a cameo appearance in the film. Shin was released on DVD on April 25, 2008, by Bandai Visual. Toei's subscription channel featured Shin during its special Kamen Rider 40th anniversary line up in July 2011. The film's protagonist Kamen Rider Shin makes appearances in the films of the later Kamen Rider Decade television series, and is the primary focus of one of the All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker comedic webisodes in which he seeks out a sequel to his film. Kamen Rider Shin also appears as a playable character the 2011 Nintendo DS video game All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation. Documentary film Beach Boy is a 2013 short documentary drama film written and directed by Emil Langballe. Comedy Old Cow vs Tender Grass is a 2010 Singaporean comedy film, directed by Chi Kai Fok and starring Henry Thia and Crystal Lin. The film, in general, focuses on an aging taxi driver, who is out of love, meeting a beautiful young girl and falling in love, as connoted, in Mandarin Chinese, in the film title itself. It was officially released in cinemas on July 22, 2012, in Singapore. Comedy Seven Roses is a 2001 TV series produced by Joe Keenan and Christopher Lloyd. Thriller Bullet to the Head is a 2012 American action film directed by Walter Hill. The screenplay by Alessandro Camon was based on the French graphic novel Du Plomb Dans La Tete written by Matz and illustrated by Colin Wilson. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christian Slater, and Jason Momoa. Alexandra Milchan, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Kevin King-Templeton produced the film. The film premiered at the International Rome Film Festival on November 14, 2012. The film received a wide United States release on February 1, 2013. Documentary film Soaked in Bleach is an upcoming American docudrama directed by Benjamin Statler, who co-wrote and produced it with Richard Middelton and Donnie Eichar. The film details the events leading up to the death of Kurt Cobain, as seen through the perspective of Tom Grant. It also explores the concept that Cobain's death was not a suicide. The film stars Tyler Bryan as Cobain and Daniel Roebuck as Grant, with Sarah Scott portraying Courtney Love and August Emerson as Dylan Carlson. Documentary film Fight Life is a feature length documentary on the sport of mixed martial arts. The film is directed by independent filmmaker James Z. Feng and produced by RiLL Films. The film focuses on the lives of professional mixed martial arts fighters outside the cage, primarily profiling Jake Shields, and Lyle Beerbohm. The film unveils the sport of Mixed martial arts and what it takes to be a modern day professional fighter. Many notables MMA stars and experts are featured in this film, including: Nick Diaz, Gilbert Melendez, Chuck Liddell, Frank Shamrock, Miesha Tate, John McCarthy, Julianna Pena, Michael Chiesa. In 2013, Fight Life went on to win the Best Documentary Award at the United Film Festival. Comedy I Accidentally Domed Your Son is a 2004 action comedy adventure film written and directed by Ryan Combs Science Fiction Marvin the Martian is a 2011 animated comedy action sci-fi film. Comedy One from the Heart is a 1982 musical film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr, Raul Julia, Nastassja Kinski, Lainie Kazan, and Harry Dean Stanton. The story is set entirely in Las Vegas. Documentary film Paul Robeson: Here I Stand is a documentary film released in 1999 that explores the life and career of Paul Robeson, the controversial African-American athlete-actor-singer-activist. It was directed by St. Clair Bourne for the PBS series American Masters. Running for 117 minutes, the documentary features extensive footage taken from numerous interviews with both those close to Robeson, including his son, Paul Robeson Jr., some celebrities, and several scholars on African-American film and Robeson himself. Additionally, it includes footage from interviews with Robeson, along with pieces from his movies and his musical recordings. It is a very detailed documentary, covering Robeson’s life from his birth until his death. Documentary film La Rabbia is an Italian documentary film produced by Gastone Ferranti and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini in the first half and by Giovannino Guareschi in the second half. Film producer Gastone Ferranti wanted to make a movie with the two most important Italian intellectuals of the 1960s: Giovannino Guareschi and Pier Paolo Pasolini, despite them being diametrically opposite - one a right-wing Monarchist, and the other a Communist militant, and yet branded as "heretics" by their own side. The producer's goal was to make a sort of "match" where Guareschi and Pasolini gave their own answers to a single question, i.e. what was the cause of the discontent, of the fear and of the conflicts shaking the society of the time. The movie, analyzing the social conflicts of the contemporary world in a strongly critical and controversial way, was made through the montage of old footage from Ferranti's Mondo Libero newsreels, archive material concerning different countries, pictures from art books and magazines. Documentary film Electro Shaabi is a 2013 documentary musical film written and directed by Hind Meddeb. Documentary film Going the Distance is a 1979 Canadian documentary film directed by Paul Cowan about the 1978 Commonwealth Games. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Cowan, who had been chosen for the project on the basis of his previous sports specials, shot part of the film himself, delegating other segments to Reevan Dolgoy, Georges Dufaux, Beverly Shaffer, Pierre Letarte and Tony Westman. Cowan chose to focus on eight athletes from four continents, including four Canadians: Toronto boxer John Raftery, thirteen-year-old Winnipeg gymnast Monica Goermann, and divers Linda Cuthbert and Janet Nutter. Also featured was New Zealand weightlifter Precious McKenzie. Athletes were filmed prior to the Games as well as in competition in Edmonton. The film had its broadcast premiere on August 4, 1979 on the CTV Television Network. Documentary film The War of the Volcanoes is a 2012 documentary film written by Chiara Laudani and Francesco Patierno and directed by Francesco Patierno. Comedy Bully for Bugs is a 1953 Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Comedy Corpus Callosum is a 2007 film by Sarah Nagy and Bryan Felber. It debuted in the United States on December 13, 2007. It is named after the bridge of neural connections between the left and right sides of the brain. Comedy A Love Possessed is a 2013 short comedy, horror, romance film written by Matthew Walsh and directed by Kiarash Reghabi. Comedy Mardon Wali Baat is a 1988 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra. Comedy A Song Is Born is a 1948 Technicolor musical film remake of the 1941 movie Ball of Fire with Gary Cooper, starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. It was directed by Howard Hawks from an original story by Billy Wilder, produced by Samuel Goldwyn and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Filmed in Technicolor, it featured a stellar supporting cast of musical legends, including Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, and Benny Carter. Other notable musicians playing themselves in the cast include Charlie Barnet, Mel Powell, Harry Babasin, Louis Bellson, Al Hendrickson, The Golden Gate Quartet, Russo and the Samba Kings, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, and Buck and Bubbles. Other actors include Steve Cochran and Hugh Herbert. Documentary film Dying Green is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Ellen Tripler. Comedy Comme Chez Soi is a 2011 French made for television comedy film directed by Lorenzo Gabriele. Animation Natalis is a 2012 animation/short film directed by Daniel Brkovic and Jan-Marcel Kuehn. Documentary film China Connection: Jerry is a 2014 documentary short biography drama history film directed by Vanessa Hope. Documentary film Pumping Iron is a 1977 docudrama about the world of bodybuilding, focusing on the 1975 IFBB Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia competitions. Inspired by a book of the same name by Charles Gaines and George Butler, the film nominally focuses on the competition between Arnold Schwarzenegger and one of his primary competitors for the title of Mr. Olympia, Lou Ferrigno. The film also features brief segments focusing on bodybuilders Franco Columbu and Mike Katz, in addition to appearances by Ken Waller, Ed Corney, Serge Nubret, and other famous bodybuilders of the era. Shot during the 100 days leading up to the Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia competitions and during the competitions themselves, the filmmakers ran out of funds to finish production, and it stalled for two years. Ultimately, Schwarzenegger and other bodybuilders featured in the film helped to raise funds to complete production, and it was released in 1977. The film became a box office success, making Schwarzenegger a household name. Thriller Thelma & Louise is a 1991 American drama film, written by Callie Khouri and directed by Ridley Scott. It stars Geena Davis as Thelma and Susan Sarandon as Louise, two friends who embark on a road trip with disastrous consequences. It also stars Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen and Brad Pitt in supporting roles. The film became a critical and commercial success, receiving six Academy Award nominations and winning one for Best Original Screenplay. Both Sarandon and Davis were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Comedy Bad Girls from Valley High is a 2005 direct-to-video comedy film starring Julie Benz, Monica Keena, Nicole Bilderback, Jonathan Brandis, Janet Leigh, Christopher Lloyd, and Aaron Paul. Comedy I Give It a Year is a 2013 British comedy film, written and directed by Dan Mazer and starring Rose Byrne, Rafe Spall, Anna Faris and Simon Baker. The film was based and filmed in London and was released on 8 February 2013. I Give It a Year was Mazer's directorial debut. He was previously been best known for co-writing the Sacha Baron Cohen films Borat and Brüno. Animation G.I. Joe: The Movie is a 1987 animated film spin-off from the animated series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, based on the original Hasbro toyline. It was produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions and was animated in Japan by Toei Animation. Created at the height of the G.I. Joe craze in the 1980s, G.I. Joe: The Movie was intended as a theatrical release to be closely followed by The Transformers: The Movie. However, the G.I. Joe film encountered unexpected production delays which allowed the Transformers feature to be released first. Due to the poor box office performances of the Transformers film and My Little Pony: The Movie, G.I. Joe: The Movie was instead released direct-to-video as well as aired on television in syndication, first in feature length format and later split into a five-part miniseries format as part of the show's syndication package. Comedy Book Revue is a 1945 Looney Tunes cartoon short featuring Daffy Duck, released in 1946, with a plotline essentially being a mixture of the plots of 1937's Speaking of the Weather, 1938's Have You Got Any Castles? and 1941's A Coy Decoy. It is directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster and scored by Carl Stalling. An uncredited Mel Blanc and Sara Berner provided the voices. As originally released, the title is a pun, as a Revue is a variety show, while a Review is an evaluation of a work. Comedy Far til fire - gi`r aldrig op is a family comedy film directed by Claus Bjerre and written by Tine Fjellesen and Thomas Glud. Comedy Lost Killers is a 2000 German drama film directed by Dito Tsintsadze. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. At the 10th Cottbus Film Festival the film won the top prize and at the 2000 Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Misel Maticevic won the award for Best Actor. Comedy Without a Paddle is a 2004 comedy film about three reunited childhood friends going on a trip up a remote river in order to search for the loot of a long-lost airplane hijacker. The film stars Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepard, Ethan Suplee, Abraham Benrubi, Rachel Blanchard, and Burt Reynolds. A direct-to-video spinoff, Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling, was released in January 2009. Comedy Tesoro mio is a 1979 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Giulio Paradisi. It is based on the comedy play Chérie noire by Francois Campaux. Thriller The Escapist is a 2008 drama thriller starring Brian Cox, Joseph Fiennes, Liam Cunningham, Seu Jorge, Dominic Cooper, Steven Mackintosh, Stephen Farrelly and Damian Lewis. It is directed and co-written by Rupert Wyatt, and premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival to considerable acclaim. An Irish-UK co-production, the film was produced by Alan Moloney of Parallel Films and Adrian Sturges of Picture Farm. Thriller Gamitan is a 2002 action crime drama film written and directed by Quark Henares. Comedy Un Ladro in paradiso, is a 1952 Italian film. Documentary film Titãs – A Vida Até Parece Uma Festa is a 2008 documentary featuring the career of the Brazilian rock band Titãs since its beginning. The documentary features the tapes recorded by Branco Mello when he earned his VHS camera in the early 1980s. The album was awarded the 2009 VMB Award of Musical Movie/Documentary of the Year. Documentary film Whitewater: A Changing Tide is a 1995 News & Documentary Emmy Awards nominee. Documentary film Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden is a 2011 concert special which documents the February 21 and 22, 2011 shows of American pop singer Lady Gaga's worldwide concert, The Monster Ball Tour. Filmed at Madison Square Garden in Gaga's hometown of New York City, the two-hour special was directed by the singer's choreographer Laurieann Gibson and produced by HBO. It was first broadcast on the channel on May 7, 2011, a day after Gaga's last date of The Monster Ball Tour. The special was released on November 21, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray by Media Blasters. Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden features concert footage as well as pre-concert and backstage content. The special received critical acclaim; critics praised Gaga's performance and the onstage theatrics while expressing doubt in Gaga's sincerity during her monologues and in pre-concert scenes. When aired, the special was watched by 1.2 million viewers and was nominated for five awards at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards, winning one for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special. Comedy The Last Manuscript is a 1987 Hungarian drama film directed by Károly Makk. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Sharkula: Diarrhea of a Madman is a 2010 documentary film directed by Joshua Conro about Chicago-based MC Sharkula. Thriller The Fugitive is a 1993 American action film based on the 1960s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins. The film was directed by Andrew Davis and stars Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. After being wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife, Dr. Richard Kimble escapes from custody and is declared a fugitive. He sets out to prove his innocence and bring those who were responsible to justice while being pursued relentlessly by a team of U.S. Marshals, led by Deputy Samuel Gerard. The film premiered in theaters in the United States on August 6, 1993 and spent six weeks as the No. 1 film, grossing $368,875,760. Considering its production budget of $44 million and related marketing costs, the film was considered a major financial success. The Fugitive was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, a rarity for a film associated with a television series. Jones won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. It presently holds a 96% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a rating of "universal acclaim" from Metacritic. On August 31, 1993, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Elektra Records music label. Animation 100 + Eyes is a 2002 documentary animation short film directed by Dane Picard. Comedy Mickey's Revue is a 1932 Walt Disney cartoon, directed by Wilfred Jackson, which features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow performing a song and dance show. This was also the debut of Goofy in the animated movie. Documentary film The Story of Lovers Rock is a 2011 documentary, family and music film directed by Menelik Shabazz. Comedy Beyond the Pole is a 2010 British mockumentary adapted from the cult BBC radio series of the same name. It received its UK cinema release in 2010. Directed and produced by David L. Williams Beyond the Pole was shot on floating sea ice off the coast of Greenland, and stars an acclaimed cast of actors and comedians including: Stephen Mangan, Rhys Thomas, Mark Benton, Alexander Skarsgard and Helen Baxendale. Described by Variety Magazine as a cross between The Office and Touching the Void, the film follows the trials and tribulations of the world's first Carbon Neutral, Vegetarian, Organic expedition to the North Pole. Thriller Saaya is a 2003 Bollywood Horror film. It is directed by Anurag Basu and stars John Abraham, Tara Sharma and Mahima Chaudhry. The story of the film is adapted from the 2002 Hollywood film Dragonfly. Comedy La Soupe aux Choux is a 1981 French film directed by Jean Girault, based on a novel by René Fallet. It was the second to last movie made by French comedian Louis de Funès. Documentary film "Indentured investigates the living conditions of South Asian laborers working on US military bases in Iraq. Thousands of nameless workers, called "Third Country Nationals" because they're neither American nor Iraqi, toil inside US bases in Iraq as food servers, custodians, construction workers and more. But unlike American contractors who often make six figure salaries in Iraq, these men typically make less than two dollars an hour. Nepalese custodians talk about the illegal broker's fees they had to pay to get their jobs on the base. Inside a company-run camp a Nepalese supervisor explains how they are brought into Iraq against Nepalese and Iraqi law." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film The Hits Collection is a collection of music videos released in 1993 to accompany the Prince's greatest hits collection, The Hits/The B-Sides. Being a single VHS cassette/DVD, the collection is only an hour long and excludes many tracks from the audio release. Many of his biggest hits like "When Doves Cry", "Batdance" and "U Got the Look" were left off the collection, while the karaoke-style video for "Sign o' the Times" was included. The collection included some of Prince's earliest videos, which are rarely seen on television. Documentary film 23rd August 2008 is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Mark Lewis and Laura Mulvey. Science Fiction Raumpatrouille Orion - Rücksturz ins Kino is a film directed by Theo Mezger and Michael Braun released on Jul 24, 2003. Thriller The Power of Darkness or El Poder de las tinieblas is a 1979 Argentine mystery-horror thriller film directed by Mario Sábato and starring Sergio Renán. It is based on the chapter named Informe sobre ciegos, from the novel On Heroes and Tombs, written by the father of the director, Ernesto Sábato. It was nominated for Best Film at the International Fantasy Film Award Fantasporto in 1982. The film can be read as a clear metaphor for the State terrorism and violence produced by the dictatorship that ruled Argentina at that time, the self-titled National Reorganization Process. Comedy School for Coquettes is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Raimu, André Lefaur and Renée Saint-Cyr. It is based on the 1918 play School for Coquettes by Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont. In Edwardian Paris, a young working-class girl attends an academy which teaches her the arts of a coquette to enable her to rise in society. Thriller Presumed Innocent is a 1990 film adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name by Scott Turow, which tells the story of a prosecutor charged with the murder of his female colleague and mistress. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, the film stars Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy, Raúl Juliá, Bonnie Bedelia, Paul Winfield, and Greta Scacchi. It was the eighth highest grossing film of 1990, grossing $221 million worldwide. A sequel, Scott Turow's Innocent, was a made-for-TV movie aired as part of TNT's Mystery Movie Night series in December 2011. It featured Bill Pullman in the Ford role, with no one from the original cast. Thriller The Secret Partner is a 1961 British thriller film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Stewart Granger, Haya Harareet and Bernard Lee. An executive officer with a record becomes a suspect when money goes missing from the shipping company vault. Documentary film American Roots Music is a 2001 multi-part documentary film that explores the historical roots of American Roots music through footage and performances by the creators of the movement: Folk, Country, Blues, Gospel, Bluegrass, and many others. This PBS film series is available as an 'in-class' teaching tool. Notable musicians that appear in this documentary are: Kris Kristofferson Bonnie Raitt Robbie Robertson Bob Dylan Eddie Vedder Mike Seeger Ricky Skaggs Marty Stuart Rufus Thomas Doc Watson James Cotton Bela Fleck Douglas B. Green Arlo Guthrie Flaco Jiménez B.B. King Bruce Springsteen Steven Van Zandt Robert Mirabal Keb' Mo' Willie Nelson Sam Phillips Bernice Johnson Reagon Keith Richards Earl Scruggs Ralph Stanley Comedy Weekend at Bernie's is a 1989 American dark comedy film written by Robert Klane and directed by Ted Kotcheff. The film stars Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman as young insurance corporation employees who discover their boss, Bernie, is deceased. Discovering that Bernie ordered their deaths to cover up his embezzlement with orders to not kill them if he is around, they attempt to convince people that Bernie is still alive. The film was released three times on DVD; once from Artisan Entertainment in 1998, and twice by MGM in 2005 and 2011. MGM released the film for the first time on Blu-ray on May 6, 2014. Thriller Shadow Puppets is a 2007 horror film about eight strangers with no memories who find themselves trapped in an abandoned facility. As they desperately try to find answers and escape, a menacing shadow attempts to have them killed. The film was released in June 2007. Thriller Gypsy is a short feature film directed by David Bonneville. It was funded by the ICA - Portuguese Film Institute / RTP and produced by Fernando Vendrell. The film tells us the story of a wealthy young man called Sebastian. He finds out he has a flat tyre and ends up accepting help from a Gypsy passer-by. In return Sebastian will have to give him a ride home... but they won’t reach their expected destination. Comedy Super Quaker is a 2008 film directed by Terri Doan. Comedy Till Night Do Us Part is a 2012 drama comedy film directed by Boris Khlebnikov. Thriller The Ring Two is a 2005 American psychological horror film, and a sequel to the 2002 film The Ring, which was a remake of the 1998 Japanese film Ringu. Hideo Nakata, director of the original Japanese film Ringu, on which the American versions are based, directed this film in place of Gore Verbinski. This sequel is not based on any of the Japanese sequels to Ringu and is an original storyline, continuing from The Ring. The movie was filmed in Astoria, Oregon and Los Angeles, California. It was released on March 18, 2005 and although it was met by generally negative critical reception, it opened in the United States with a strong US$35 million its first weekend, more than doubling the opening weekend of The Ring. Its final $76 million domestic gross was less than the original's $129 million, but it took $85 million internationally, for a total gross of $161 million. Thriller The Missing Juror is a film directed by Budd Boetticher released on November 16, 1944. Comedy Almost Peaceful is a 2002 comedy drama film directed by Michel Deville. Thriller The Silencer is a 1999 action movie starring Michael Dudikoff as a professional assassin hired to train a young man who may not be all he seems. Science Fiction The year is Cosmic Era 73. The Bloody Valentine War, fought between the PLANTS space colonies and the nations of the Atlantic Federation, has ended and an uneasy truce has settled upon the Earth sphere. With the signing of the Junius Seven Treaty, the world s soldiers have left the battlefield and the grizzly sights of war behind. Many who fought now seek peace and refuge in the shelter of civilian life. But one boy, Shin Asuka, is finding that incredibly hard. A coordinator who lost his entire family during the Battle of Orb, he now fights with ZAFT in one of their newest machines, the Impulse Gundam. Of course, ZAFT is only developing these machines for defensive applications, or so they claim, but when a group of Federation operatives steal some of these prototype machines, the world is once again plunged towards war. Documentary film Wisdomkeepers is a documentary film directed by Ora Abel-Russell. Documentary film I Build the Tower is a feature-length documentary film depicting the life of Sabato Rodia, the Italian immigrant who created the Watts Towers in South Los Angeles. The film has been recognized by Robert Koehler in Variety as "the most complete visual account of Rodia and his masterpiece". Thriller Anokha Anubhav is a 2003 thriller film directed by Sandeep Kumar. Thriller Stealing Candy is a 2002 thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Daniel Baldwin. Documentary film Harumi: The Beauty of Spring is a 2010 documentary written, directed and produced by Ghislaine Heger. The film showed at the New York United Film Festival on 22 October 2010. This short documentary is a poetic portrait of jewelry designer Harumi Klossowska, daughter of the late painter Balthus and Japanese artist Setsuko. Set in and around the Grand Chalet in Rossiniere, Switzerland, it sketches Harumi's profile through her choices and the words of people close to her. Comedy The Perfect Specimen is a 1937 film directed by Michael Curtiz. The film is based on a novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. Documentary film Rio of Faith is a 2013 documentary film directed by Carlos Diegues. Comedy It's Happening Tomorrow is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Some Girls is a 2013 Thriller film written and directed by Santiago Palavecino. Documentary film Pyongyang Robogirl is a 2001 documentary film written by Jouni Hokkanen and directed by Jouni Hokkanen and Simojukka Ruippo. Comedy Happy Feet is a 2006 Australian-American computer-animated musical family film, directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It was produced at Sydney-based visual effects and animation studio Animal Logic for Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures and Kingdom Feature Productions and was released in North American theaters on November 17, 2006. It is the first animated film produced by Kennedy Miller in association with visual effects/design company Animal Logic. Though primarily an animated film, Happy Feet does incorporate motion capture of live action humans in certain scenes. The film was simultaneously released in both conventional theatres and in IMAX 2D format. The studio had hinted that a future IMAX 3D release was a possibility. However, Warner Bros., the film’s production company, was on too tight a budget to release Happy Feet in IMAX digital 3D. Happy Feet won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, and was nominated for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature and the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film. The film was dedicated in memory of Nick Enright, Michael Jonson, Robby McNeilly Green, and Steve Irwin. Science Fiction Trandroids is a 2011 short drama film written and directed by Britt Dunn. Documentary film Le Film Du Cinema Suisse is a 1991 documentary film directed by Jean-François Amiguet, Renato Berta, Augusta Forni, Jürg Hassler, Markus Imhoof, Federico Jolli, Alain Klarer, Thomas Koerfer, Michel Soutter and Jacqueline Veuve. Documentary film New York in Motion is a 2011 documentary film directed by Graham Elliott. Comedy Carry On Matron is the twenty-third in the series of Carry On films to be made. It was released in 1972. It features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Connor. This was the last Carry on... film for Terry Scott after appearing in seven films. Carry On Matron was the second and last Carry On... for Kenneth Cope. Comedy The Little Gang is a 1983 comedy adventure film written by Gilles Perrault and directed by Michel Deville. Documentary film Filmmakers Josh Rizzo and Rob Baca trace the evolution of Apple computers from the Apple-1 to the iPhone in this documentary. They combine criticism and history with an unapologetic celebration of the company that helped revolutionize home computing. Documentary film This historically important documentary narrated by Walter Cronkite, tells the story if the Parkinson family, farmers in rural Ohio, who electrified their farm with the help of a Rural Electrification Administration loan. Before the electrification of their farm, work was done in old-fashioned, manual-labor intensive ways – water was carried by hand from the outdoor pump, carts and plows were driven by horses. Comedy A Daughter of the Poor is a 1917 silent film produced by Fine Arts Film Company and released by Triangle Film Corporation. The film was directed by Edward Dillon and starred young Bessie Love. A print of the film survives at the George Eastman House. Comedy The Double Fiance is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Comedy County Kilburn is a 2000 British comedy film directed by Elliot Hegarty and starring Ciarán McMenamin, Rick Warden and John Bowe. Documentary film Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War is a TV documentary which premièred on The History Channel in 2006; DVD running time, 90 minutes. It was directed by David Padrusch who later directed other projects such as Journey to 10,000 BC and Last Stand of the 300 for the History Channel. Comedy Pudgy Takes a Bow-wow is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Puppy. Comedy Garfield Gets a Life is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip written by Jim Davis. It features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 8, 1991 on CBS and has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. It was the final Garfield television special, probably due to the success of the Garfield and Friends animated series. Odie only appears twice in this special. Documentary film In the Dark is a 2004 short documentary written by and directed by Sergey Dvortsevoy. Documentary film Harraga is a 2009 documentary drama short film written and directed by Mario de la Torre Espinosa and Eva Patricia Fernández. Thriller 2LDK is a 2003 Japanese film, directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi as part of the Duel Project, starring Maho Nonami and Eiko Koike. Two ambitious actresses, who share an apartment, learn they have been short-listed for the same part and that they have to wait for one more night to see who wins the part. As they bicker throughout the night, their competitiveness and hidden grudges turn their apartment into a battlefield. Comedy Big Breaks is a 2009 comedy short film directed by David Krumholtz. Thriller Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead, also known as Roadkill 2, is a 2008 American thriller film. Released in October 2008. It is a direct-to-DVD sequel to the 2001 film Joy Ride. The film was directed by Louis Morneau and starring Nicki Aycox, Nick Zano, Laura Jordan, Kyle Schmid and Mark Gibbon as Rusty Nail. The film was followed by Joy Ride 3: Road Kill. The film was released on DVD on October 7, 2008 in the United States and opened at #9 at the DVD sales chart, making $1,492,635 off 62,000 sold DVD units. As per the latest figures, 200,000 units have been sold, translating to $4,307,361 in revenue. This does not include Blu-ray sales/DVD rentals. Animation Biomorph is a 2013 short animation film directed by Henrik Bjerregaard Clausen. Comedy The Little Comedian is a 2010 comedy drama film written by Aummaraporn Phandintong, Mez Tharatorn and Witthaya Thongyooyong, and directed by Witthaya Thongyooyong. Documentary film Dust Breeding is an experimental documentary film directed by Sarah Vanagt. Comedy Catch Me If You Can is a 2002 American biographical crime drama film based on the life of Frank Abagnale, who, before his 19th birthday, successfully performed cons worth millions of dollars by posing as a Pan American World Airways pilot, a Georgia doctor, and a Louisiana parish prosecutor. His primary crime was check fraud; he became so skillful that the FBI eventually turned to him for help in catching other check forgers. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, with Christopher Walken, Amy Adams, Martin Sheen, and Nathalie Baye in supporting roles. Development for the film started in 1980 but did not progress until 1997 when the film rights to Abagnale’s book were purchased by Spielberg's DreamWorks. David Fincher, Gore Verbinski, Lasse Hallström, Miloš Forman and Cameron Crowe had all been possible candidates for director before Spielberg decided to direct. Filming took place from February to May 2002. The film was a financial and critical success, and the real Abagnale reacted positively to it. Animation April Maze is a 1930 short animated cartoon featuring Felix the Cat. It was produced by Pat Sullivan. Thriller Quo Vadis, Baby? is a 2005 Italian drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. Comedy Ay... Calypso no te rajes! is a comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador. Comedy French Touch is a 1952 comedy film directed by Jean Boyer. Animation Xxx is a 2013 short animated romance comedy film written and directed by Julie Orser. Comedy Aahaa Enna Porutham is a 1997 Tamil comedy film directed by C. Ranganathan. The film features Ramki, Goundamani and Sanghavi in lead roles. The film, produced by K. Balu, had musical score by Vidyasagar and was released on 19 September 1997 to mixed reviews. Roshini made her debut as a playback singer through this film. Documentary film Home: News from House is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Amos Gitai. Science Fiction Gamera 3: The Revenge of Iris is a 1999 Japanese Kaiju film directed and co-written by Shusuke Kaneko. The film is a sequel to Gamera 2: Attack of Legion and the eleventh feature film in the Gamera series, and the third film in the new 1990s trilogy of Gamera films. The film stars Ayana Hirasaka, an emotionally troubled young girl who forms a psychic bond with a highly aggressive parasitic creature known as Iris that feeds upon her rage and hate for the giant fire-breathing turtle monster called Gamera, who had unwittingly killed Hirsaka's parents. Gamera later is defending Japan from a swarm of monsters called Gyaos when he is confronted by Iris. Gamera 3: The Revenge of Iris was shown at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival and received the Mainichi Film Concours award for Best Sound Recording in Japan. The film received positive reviews from film critics who praised its special effects with many praising it as one of the best in the Gamera film series. Comedy Dave is a 1993 comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, written by Gary Ross, and starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver. Frank Langella, Kevin Dunn, Ving Rhames, and Ben Kingsley appear in supporting roles. Science Fiction Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Lam Nai-choi, and based on the Japanese manga Riki-Oh by Masahiko Takajo and Saruwatari Tetsuya. The film stars Fan Siu-wong, Fan Mei-sheng, Ho Ka-kui and Yukari Oshima. Fan Siu-wong plays Ricky Ho Lik Wong and Yukari Oshima as Yomi. The English title given on screen is simply Story of Ricky but later releases were sold under the title Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. It had a limited theatrical release in the US around 1993. It is well known for its extreme, brutal, and highly unrealistic violence, as well as its high camp factor and extremely poor English dubbing. One scene, showing a character crushing another character's skull with his bare hands, later became a regular fixture on The Daily Show during Craig Kilborn's time as the host. It was alleged that a sequel titled Dint King, Inside King was released in Hong Kong in 2005, however, the plot does not follow the events that supposedly occur after Ricky breaks out of prison, and is set in the distant future as opposed to 2001 for the first film. Animation Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, originally released theatrically in Japan as simply Dragon Ball Z and later as Dragon Ball Z: Return My Gohan!! for its Japanese VHS and Laserdisc release, is the fourth anime film in the Dragon Ball franchise and the first one under the Dragon Ball Z moniker. It was originally released in Japan on July 15, 1989 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival along with the 1989 film version of Himitsu no Akko-chan, the first Akuma-kun movie, and the film version of Kidou Keiji Jiban. The film was licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment and the home video rights were sub-licensed to Pioneer Home Entertainment. Pioneer's dub used the same voice cast as the TV series did at the time, and was dubbed by Ocean Productions. They released the film as Dead Zone, and later retitled it Dead Zone Vortex for its television airings. AB Groupe, a French company that holds the license to the Dragon Ball franchise in most of Europe, licensed and dubbed the movie, which they re-titled In Pursuit of Garlic. This dub featured an entirely unknown voice cast and dialogue that did not fit the mouth flaps. Comedy That Certain Feeling is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Melvin Frank, and starring Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint, and George Sanders. The cast also features Pearl Bailey and a young Jerry Mathers. Based on a Broadway play, the film includes a song of the same name with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin, written in 1925. Bailey was one of many singers who made a recording of it. Comedy Bengaluru 560023 is a 2014 comedy romance film directed by Pradeep Raj. Comedy Talegaver til børn 2007 - 15 års jubilæum is a 2008 Danish comedy film written by Dan Andersen, Povl Erik Carstensen, Sebastian Dorset, Tobias Dybvad, Elias Ehlers, Carsten Eskelund, Anders Fjelsted, Christian Fuhlendorff, Thomas Hartmann, Frank Hvam, Omar Marzouk, Brian Mørk, Michael Schøt, Jacob Tingleff, and Thomas Wivel. Thriller Cosita linda is a 2008 horror thriller short film written and directed by Fernando Fidel Urdapilleta Jimnez. Animation Un comédien sans paradoxe is a 1974 animation, short film written and directed by Robert Lapoujade. Animation I Want My Hat Back is a 2013 animation short film written by Jon Klassen and directed by Galen Fott. Documentary film Nelson Mandela: The Myth & Me is a 2014 biographical historical documentary film written and directed by Khalo Matabane. Thriller Spenser: For Hire: Ceremony is a 1993 crime drama mystery thriller written by Robert B. Parker and Joan H. Parker and directed by Paul Lynch and Andrew Wild. Documentary film In this classic 1969 documentary, the Man in Black is captured at his peak, the first of many in a looming roller-coaster career. Fresh on the heels of his Folsom Prison album, Cash reveals the dark intensity and raw talent that made him a country music star and cultural icon. Director Robert Elfstrom got closer than any other filmmaker to Cash, who is seen performing with his new bride June Carter Cash, in a rare duet with Bob Dylan, and behind the scenes with friends, family and aspiring young musicians. Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music paints an unforgettable portrait that endures beyond the singer's 2003 death. Science Fiction Thumb Wars: The Phantom Cuticle is a 1999 short film directed by Steve Oedekerk. Using dressed up and coifed thumbs as puppets, Oedekerk created a parody of the trilogy of science fiction movies, Star Wars, with characters like Loke Groundrunner, Princess Bunhead, Oobeedoob Benubi, Hand Duet, Crunchaka, Beeboobeep, Prissypeo, Black Helmet Man and Gabba the Butt. Thumb Wars debuted on American television May 18, 1999, on UPN. It had its cable premiere on Cartoon Network on October 2, 2008 to promote the Clone Wars series that premiered the next day. The TV version provided a trimmed down version of the film. It was also re-released in 2002 alongside Thumbtanic as the "Thumb Wars/Thumbtanic Thumb Double Feature." It was for VHS and DVD. In 2005, the filmettes were again released together as a UMD Video on the PlayStation Portable system. Comedy Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 is a 1987 comedy-horror film written and directed by Lee Harry, and co-written by Joseph H. Earle. It is the sequel to 1984's Silent Night, Deadly Night, and was followed by Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! in 1989. Comedy Trottie True is a 1949 British musical comedy film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Jean Kent, James Donald and Hugh Sinclair. Adapted from a play by Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon, it tells the story of Trottie True, a Gaiety Girl of the 1890s who, after a brief romance with a balloonist, marries Lord Digby Landon, becoming Duchess of Wellwater when he succeeds to the dukedom. It was known as 'The Gay Lady' in the U.S., and is a rare British Technicolour film of the period. As the BFI Screenonline writes, "British 1940s Technicolor films offer an abundance of visual pleasures, especially when lovingly restored by the National Film Archive. Trottie True is not among the best known, but comes beautifully packaged, gift wrapped with all the trimmings." Animation Dot Goes to Hollywood is a 1987 Australian film directed by Yoram Gross. Thriller Apio verde is 2013 Chilean thriller film written and directed by Francesc Morales, starring Catherine Mazoyer, Cristian Gajardo, Catalina Aguayo, Sonia Mena, Teresita Reyes, Alejandro Trejo, Gregory Cohen, Jenny Cavallo, Carolina Paulsen, among others. The film focuses on how a normal woman is turned into a psychotic as she's told the child she's expecting has anencephaly, a disease that won't allow him to live once he's born. As she lives in Chile, one of the few countries where therapeutic abortion is illegal in any situation, she must wait until the natural birth. The film was released in Chile in July 2013. Morales said recently to Screen International: “This is a very real situation that has happened many times in our country. Since 1989, a few months before the end of the Chilean dictatorship, it was stated that therapeutic abortion would be considered illegal, not even when the life of the mother is in danger. The realism is very important in this film, which is why the story is based on the lives of many real people and it also shows how politics and religion get involved in a subject like this. Thriller In this modern western, a shiftless drifter (Olivier Martinez) fascinated with bullfighting is implicated in the accidental goring death of a crime boss' daughter and finds himself the unwitting target of a vicious manhunt. Battling demons from within and without, amid intrigue and violence, this suspenseful yet humorous tale propels us into the war between good and evil and the search for redemption in a world gone mad. Documentary film Bitter Lemon is a 2010 documentary, short, adventure and family film directed by Nazmun Nakeb. Comedy Soft Hands is a 1964 Egyptian comedy film directed by Mahmoud Zulfikar. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller Ghungroo Ki Awaaz is a 1981 Bollywood horror film directed by the Ramsay Brothers. It featured Rekha and Vijay Anand in the lead. The movie was loosely inspired by the Hollywood thriller Vertigo. Science Fiction Dredd is a 2012 science fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and written and produced by Alex Garland. It is based on the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd and its eponymous character created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra. Karl Urban stars as Judge Dredd, a law enforcer given the power of judge, jury and executioner in a vast, dystopic metropolis called Mega-City One that lies in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Dredd and his apprentice partner, Judge Anderson, are forced to bring order to a 200-storey high-rise block of flats and deal with its resident drug lord, Ma-Ma. Garland began writing the script in 2006, although the development of a new Judge Dredd film adaptation, unrelated to the 1995 film Judge Dredd, was not announced until December 2008. Produced by British studio DNA Films, Dredd began principal photography, using 3D cameras throughout, in November 2010. Filming took place on practical sets and locations in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Dredd was released on 7 September 2012 in the United Kingdom and on 21 September 2012 worldwide. Animation Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Byron is a 2010 short comedy drama film written by Shaqwan Lewis and directed by Yolande Geralds. Thriller Mississippi Mermaid is a 1969 French romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Catherine Deneuve and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Adapted from the 1947 novel Waltz into Darkness by Cornell Woolrich, the film is about a tobacco planter on Réunion island in the Indian Ocean who becomes engaged through correspondence to a woman he does not know. When she arrives it is not the same woman in the photo, but he marries her anyway. Filmed in southern France and Réunion island, Mississippi Mermaid was the 17th highest grossing film of the year in France with a total of 1,221,027 admissions. It was remade in 2001 as Original Sin, directed by Michael Cristofer and starring Angelina Jolie and Antonio Banderas. Thriller Tell Them Johnny Wadd Is Here is 1976 action adult thriller film written and directed by Bob Chinn. Thriller In the Company of Darkness is a 1993 thriller film directed by David Anspaugh. Animation Touchdown Mickey is a 1932 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Animation Swim Or Sink is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, and Bimbo. It was reissued under the titles S.O.S. Comedy Oh Willy... is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Emma De Swaef and Marc James Roels. Comedy Yamagola or Yama Gola is a 1977 Silver Jubilee Telugu film directed by Tatineni Rama Rao and produced by cinematographer S. Venkataratnam. It is a Fantasy and Comedy film starring N.T. Rama Rao and Jayaprada in lead roles. Animation Rooted is a 2012 short animation comedy film written by Leonardo Quintero and directed by Steve Granados. Science Fiction Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is a 1978 comedy horror film directed, produced, edited, scored and co-written by John DeBello and starring David Miller. The film is a spoof of B movies. Made on a budget of less than US$100,000, the story involves tomatoes becoming sentient by unknown means and revolting against humanity. Writing credits were shared by DeBello, Costa Dillon, and Stephen Peace. The success of the film led to three sequels, all directed and co-written by DeBello. Animation Tipoema - Movimento Um is a 2012 short animation film directed by Cláudio Santos Rodrigues and Leonardo Rocha Dutra. Documentary film Clan is a 2013 sports biographical romance documentary short film written and directed by Larissa Behrendt. Thriller Murder in Times Square is a 1943 mystery film directed by Lew Landers. Comedy After the death of his wife, a father starts to act like Santa Claus and turns his house into an all year round wonderland. Unfourtunatly his daughter is a big city attorny whos been given the job of making sure her fathers illegal all year Christmas business is shut down. Documentary film Malala: A Girl From Paradise is a documentary film directed by Mohsim Abbas. Documentary film Warming by the Devil's Fire is a 2003 music documentary film written and directed by Charles Burnett. Comedy Privet, duralei! is a 1996 comedy romance film written by Eldar Ryazanov, Aleksei Timm and directed by Eldar Ryazanov. Comedy The Horizontal Lieutenant is a 1962 American romantic comedy war film directed by Richard Thorpe, based on the 1961 novel The Bottletop Affair by Gordon Cotler. It is a military comedy about an unfortunate army intelligence lieutenant who finds himself isolated on a remote Japanese island army outpost during World War II. It stars Jim Hutton and Paula Prentiss and was directed by Richard Thorpe. Comedy In order to eat all of Tom's food without being noticed, Jerry comes up with a potion mixture to make him invisible. Tom eventually finds out, however, and ends up pulling a giant Jerry out of the wall. Documentary film Fiorenzo, il terzo uomo is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Stefano Canzio. Comedy Love, Wedding, Marriage is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Dermot Mulroney and starring Mandy Moore, Kellan Lutz, James Brolin, Jane Seymour and Christopher Lloyd. Comedy De pez en cuando is a comedy film directed by Francisco Adolfo Valdez. Thriller Kill Kill Faster Faster is a 2008 thriller film directed by Gareth Maxwell Roberts, with the screenplay an adaptation by Gareth Maxwell Roberts and Joel Rose of Rose's novel of the same name. The film stars Gil Bellows, Lisa Ray, Esai Morales, and Shaun Parkes, and premiered April 16, 2008 at the London Independent Film Festival. It had its DVD release on July 28, 2009, which was followed by screening at the Helsinki International Film Festival September 18, 2009. Animation Um Minuto is a 2013 animated short film directed by Juliana Fischer. Thriller Thambi is Tamil film released in 2006. The Madhavan, Pooja starrer is directed by Seeman. It carries the message that violence doesn't pay, and is not the answer to the problems of today. Comedy I'm Married, Ha Ha is a 1962 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny. Voices are provided by Mel Blanc. This is one of only two cartoons where Elmer's speech impediment is referenced in the title, the other one is Wackiki Wabbit. Comedy S.R.K is an unreleased Indian Hindi film directed by Ajoy Varma. The film is said to be a remake of Malayalam film Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala. Comedy Little White Dove is a 1973 Chilean comedy film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It is based on the 1971 novel Palomita Blanca by Enrique Lafourcade. Due to the censorship of the military dictatorship, the film was not screened until 1990, after Ruiz had re-edited it. Animation The Meaning of Life is a 35mm animated short film, written and directed by Don Hertzfeldt in 2005. The epic twelve minute film is the end result of almost four years of production and tens of thousands of drawings, single-handedly animated and photographed by Hertzfeldt. Like all of Hertzfeldt's films, The Meaning of Life was photographed entirely in-camera, without the use of computers, post-production compositing, or digital tools. The special effects were created via multiple exposures, optical light effects, and trick photography. Though working with an antique camera, Hertzfeldt often had to invent new techniques to capture his visuals. In the film, the evolution of the human race is traced from prehistory, through today, to hundreds of millions of years into the future as our species evolves into countless new forms; all of them still behaving the same way. The film concludes in the extreme future, with two creatures, having a conversation about the meaning of life on a colorful shore. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and toured film and animation festivals in 2005-06. Comedy Ringers: Lord of the Fans is a 2005 documentary film investigating the growth of the Tolkien fandom all the way from the release of The Hobbit book by J. R. R. Tolkien in 1937 to Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The film tells about the early days of the Tolkien fandom when it was part of the hippie culture and influenced many people in the pop world, some of whom became famous and are interviewed, including David Carradine, and Lemmy of Motörhead. Ringers includes Leonard Nimoy performing "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins." The Mythopoeic Society and the Tolkien Society are mentioned. The film also tells the story of the cartoon version of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings animated films. The success of the Peter Jackson films is described through interviews with Jackson and the stars of the trilogy. The film is narrated by Dominic Monaghan. Comedy Paolo Barca, maestro elementare, praticamente nudista is a 1975 comedy film written by Ugo Pirro and directed by Flavio Mogherini. Comedy Le Huitième Art et la Manière English: The Eighth Art and Way, is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Maurice Regamey, written by Armand Jammot, starring Christian Alers and Louis de Funès. Comedy Jerry's Diary is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 45th Tom and Jerry short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby, scored by Scott Bradley, and animated by Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge. It is the first of several wrap-around T&J shorts, integrating footage from previous shorts into the plot. Comedy The Scarlet Lady is a 1969 French/Italian comedy film directed by Jean Valère and starring Monica Vitti, Maurice Ronet, and Robert Hossein. Written by Paul Gégauff and Jean Valère, the film is about a beautiful Italian businesswoman who, after being swindled out of her fortune by her boyfriend, travels to Paris to kill him before killing herself. Science Fiction Deadly Friend is a 1986 science fiction horror cult film directed by Wes Craven. It is based on the novel Friend by Diana Henstell, which was adapted for the screen by Bruce Joel Rubin. Originally, the movie was a sci-fi thriller without any graphic scenes, with a bigger focus on plot, character development, and a dark love story centering around the two main characters, which were not typical aspects of Craven's previous films. After Craven's original director's cut was shown to a test audience, the audience criticized the lack of graphic, bloody violence and gore that Craven's other movies included. Warner Bros. president Mark Tappin and the film's producers then demanded script re-writes and re-shoots, which included filming gorier death scenes and nightmare sequences, similar to the ones from Craven's previous horror hit, A Nightmare on Elm Street. Due to studio imposed re-shoots and re-editing, the movie was drastically altered in post-production, losing much of the original plot and more scenes between characters, while other scenes, including bloodier death scenes and a new ending, were added. Documentary film The Settlers is a 2002 documentary film from Israel directed by Ruth Walk. Documentary film Ten years in the making, KISS Loves You is a film that began back in 1994 when the band KISS was at a career low and KISS fans around the world were starting tribute bands, uniting at unofficial KISS Conventions and growing increasingly more nostalgic for the 70's era classic KISS line-up. The zeitgeist exhibited at these conventions was not lost on the band and in 1996 they responded, rising up like a grease painted phoenix into a new era of success. On the surface, KISS fans got exactly what they longed for, but for some the return of their idols brought unexpected consequences. KISS Loves You follows a few KISS fans along the way. Comedy Dream Wife is a 1953 romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Sidney Sheldon and produced by Dore Schary, from a screenplay by Herbert Baker, Alfred Lewis Levitt and Sidney Sheldon. The music score was by Conrad Salinger, the cinematography by Milton R. Krasner and the art direction by Daniel B. Cathcart and Cedric Gibbons. The costume design by Herschel McCoy and Helen Rose received an Oscar nomination. The film's secondary stars included Walter Pidgeon and Betta St. John, with supporting performances by Eduard Franz, Buddy Baer, Richard Anderson, Dan Tobin, Dean Miller, and Movita. The character of "Princess Tarji" was slightly resurrected in one of Sheldon's I Dream of Jeannie TV episodes, "This Is Murder", portrayed by Gila Golan. Shortly after the release of this film, Cary Grant went into a self-imposed retirement from acting, subsequently turning down many film offers including Sabrina, in which he would have co-starred with Audrey Hepburn and A Star Is Born with Judy Garland. Documentary film Apology of an Economic Hit Man is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Stelios Kouloglou. Animation Oruspe suwop 2 is an animated educational film directed by 神裕平. Animation A Is for Atom is a 14-minute 1953 promotional animated short documentary film created by John Sutherland and sponsored by General Electric. It is now in the public domain. The short explains what an atom is, how nuclear energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of nuclear power, and the by-products of nuclear fission. It is Sutherland's most-decorated film, having won numerous honors at film festivals. Thriller Red Chillies is a 2009 Malayalam film starring Mohanlal, directed by Shaji Kailas and written by A. K. Sajan. It was produced by M. Renjith under the banner of Rajaputhra Visual Media and was distributed by Vaishaka Release. The movie failed to win any critical appreciations and was deemed as disappointment at box office. Science Fiction The Tunnel is a 1933 French-German science fiction film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Jean Gabin, Madeleine Renaud and Robert Le Vigan. It was the French language version of the German film The Tunnel, with a different cast and some changes to the plot. Such Multiple-language versions were common in the 1930s following the introduction of sound, and before the practice of dubbing had come to dominate international releases. Germany and France made a significant number of films together during the decade. The film is an adaptation of Bernhard Kellermann's 1913 novel Der Tunnel about the construction of a vast tunnel under the Atlantic Ocean connecting Europe and America. The film's Jewish director Bernhardt had fled Germany following the Nazi takeover, but returned briefly to shoot exterior scenes after being granted special permission by the German government. Comedy Henry Poole Is Here is a 2008 American drama film directed by Mark Pellington. The screenplay by Albert Torres focuses on a dying man whose religious neighbor insists the water stain on the side wall of his house is an image of Jesus Christ. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival before going into limited release in the US on August 15. Comedy Teat Beat of Sex, episodes 1,2,3 is a 2008 animation, short and comedy film written and directed by Signe Baumane. Thriller Abraham's Point is a 2008 drama thriller film written and directed by Wyndham Price. Documentary film White Belly is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jordi Lara. Comedy Arya is a Telugu film which released on 7 May 2004 and was directed by Sukumar. This film has Allu Arjun in the main lead. The film was dubbed in Malayalam as Arya Proud of Youth. It was remade into Oriya as Pagala Premi with actor Sabyasachi Mishra, in Tamil as Kutty and Bengali as Badha. The movie was dubbed in Hindi as Arya Ki Prem Pratigya. The film was followed by the sequel Arya 2 in 2009. Documentary film This moving documentary follows global superstar and Staying Alive Foundation ambassador Kelly Rowland as she travels across the world to meet young people affected by HIV and AIDS. Comedy Frontier Gal is a 1945 film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Act of Valor is a 2012 American action film directed by Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh, and written by Kurt Johnstad. It stars Alex Veadov, Roselyn Sánchez, Nestor Serrano, Emilio Rivera, and active duty U.S. Navy SEALs and U.S. Navy Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen. The film was released by Relativity Media on February 24, 2012. The film was nominated at the 70th Golden Globe Awards for Best Original Song. Comedy Dear Octopus is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Margaret Lockwood, Michael Wilding and Celia Johnson. It is based on a 1938 play Dear Octopus written by Dodie Smith. It was also released as The Randolph Family. Animation Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006, also known as Doraemon: The Movie 2006, is a traditional animation feature film which is a remake of the first, 1980 Doraemon film, Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur. The new film was released theatrically in Japan on 4 March 2006. The film got a private screening with English subtitles in Washington, D.C. on 14 November 2008, making it the first time Doraemon made an appearance in the US. This movie gross over 3.28 billion yen. This movie was ranked 8th highest grossing animated movie of Japan. It was the first to feature the new Doraemon cast. Thriller Hell and High Water is a 1954 Cold War drama film starring Richard Widmark, Bella Darvi and Victor Francen. The film was made to showcase CinemaScope being used in the confined sets of a submarine. Before the credits, an off-screen, voice-over narrates: In the summer of 1953, it was announced that an atomic bomb of foreign origin had been exploded somewhere outside of the United States. Shortly thereafter it was indicated that this atomic reaction, according to scientific reports, originated in a remote area in North Pacific waters, somewhere between the northern tip of the Japanese Islands and the Arctic Circle. This is the story of that explosion. Comedy L.A. Twister is a 2004 film directed by Sven Pape. Comedy Oki Doki Doc is a 1996 comedy film written by Loida Viriña and directed by Efren Jarlego. Comedy Mint Julep is a 2010 romance film written, directed, and produced by Wisconsin filmmakers Ian Teal and Kathy Fehl, starring David Morse, Angelica Torn, and James Gandolfini. It is set in small-town North Carolina and follows the struggling marriage of Deirdre, a diner waitress played by Torn, and Leighton, an insurance salesman played by Teal. Morse plays an odd groundskeeper at a golf course who witnesses a murder, and Gandolfini plays a landlord in New York City. The film's surreal aspects reflect influences from Federico Fellini, Luis Buñuel and Michelangelo Antonioni. The independent film took more than a decade to produce due to budget restraints. Teal and Fehl spent an estimated $150,000 on the film, much of which came from their personal finances. The filmmakers received some financial backing from Marilyn Perry, an art historian, painter, and former chairwoman of the World Monuments Fund. Perry studied under Fehl's father at the University of North Carolina, where he taught art history. The film premiered on May 22, 2010 at the Gerold Opera House in Weyauwega, Wisconsin, where Teal and Fehl run a non-profit organization called Wega Arts. Animation The Virgin with the Hot Pants is a 1920s American stag film. Danuta Zadworna-Fjellestad and film scholar Linda Williams put the production date of this film at 1923–1924. It is the first known pornographic film to use animated cartoons. Documentary film Under Rich Earth is a 2008 documentary directed by Malcolm Rogge. Comedy On Ze Boulevard is a 1927 Comedy and Crime Fiction film written by F. Hugh Herbert and Florence Ryerson and directed by Harry F. Millarde. Thriller Tower of Terror is a 1997 made-for-TV supernatural thriller directed by D. J. MacHale. It is based on the theme park attraction, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida and was originally a presentation of The Wonderful World of Disney. It is also Disney's first film based on an attraction at one of its theme parks. Unlike the theme park ride, the film has no connection to any incarnation of The Twilight Zone. Much of the film was shot at the actual attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios. The rest was filmed on a closed stage in Hollywood, California. Comedy Rooney is a 1958 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring John Gregson, Muriel Pavlow and Barry Fitzgerald. The film depicts the life of James Ignatius Rooney, a Gaelic sportsman at the weekends, and a Dublin rubbish collector during the week. It was based on a novel by Catherine Cookson. Comedy The Pink Panther becomes a part of the army. He is taken off the force after deathly experiences. Thriller Westworld is a 1973 science fiction western-thriller film written and directed by novelist Michael Crichton and produced by Paul Lazarus III. It stars Yul Brynner as an android in a futuristic Western-themed amusement park, and Richard Benjamin and James Brolin as guests of the park. Westworld was the first theatrical feature directed by Michael Crichton. It was also the first feature film to use digital image processing, to pixellate photography to simulate an android point of view. The film was nominated for Hugo, Nebula and Golden Scroll awards, and was followed by a sequel film, Futureworld, and a short-lived television series, Beyond Westworld. In August 2013, HBO announced plans for a television series based on the original film. Comedy Troublesome Night 10 is a 2001 Hong Kong horror-comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Edmond Yuen. It is the tenth of the nineteen films in the Troublesome Night film series. Comedy Una Viuda descocada is a 1980 Argentine film. Documentary film The Botany Of Desire is a 2009 film directed by Michael Schwarz. Animation You're All Busted is a 2011 animated short film directed by Crianças das Oficinas da Associação de Ludotecas do Porto, Anilupa. Thriller American Perfekt is a 1997 road movie/thriller/drama film written and directed by Paul Chart, produced by Irvin Kershner. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Dinosaur is a 2000 American live-action/computer-animated adventure-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation with The Secret Lab, and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 39th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, though it is not officially labeled as one of the animated classics in the United Kingdom. Originally a stand-alone movie, it was not included in the canon before 2008. At officially $127.5 million, it was the most expensive theatrical film release of the year. The film was a financial success, grossing over $349 million worldwide in total box office revenue, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2000. The film received mixed to positive reviews at the time of its release, with critics praising the visuals, but criticizing the writing, plot, and characterization. While the main characters in Dinosaur are computer-animated, most of the film's backgrounds were filmed on location. A number of backgrounds were found in Canaima National Park in Venezuela; various tepuis and Angel Falls also appear in the film. Comedy The Radio Pirates is a Norwegian family film released in 2007, directed by first-time director Stig Svendsen and is based on a radio play by Gunnar Germundson. It stars Gard B. Eidsvold, Per Christian Ellefsen, Henrik Mestad and Ane Dahl Torp. Documentary film The Finest is a 2013 short sports documentary family drama film directed by Tony Ahedo. Comedy Captain Thunder is an all-talking pre-code historical costume drama film which was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and released late in 1930. The film was directed by Alan Crosland and stars Victor Varconi in his first full-length all-talking feature. The film was based on a story The Gay Caballero which was written by Pierre Couderc and Hal Davitt. Comedy The Emperor's New Groove is a 2000 American animated buddy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on December 15, 2000. It is the 40th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The title refers to the Danish fairy tale The Emperor's New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen, though the two have little else in common. A comedy produced by Randy Fullmer and directed by Mark Dindal, The Emperor's New Groove was altered significantly over six years of development and production from its original concept as a Disney musical epic entitled Kingdom of the Sun, to have been directed by Dindal and Roger Allers. The documentary The Sweatbox shows the production hell that the film endured, as the film was morphed by Disney executives into a light-hearted buddy comedy. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "My Funny Friend and Me" performed by Sting, but lost to "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan from Wonder Boys. A direct-to-video sequel, Kronk's New Groove, was released in December 2005, followed by an animated television series, The Emperor's New School, in January 2006. Comedy Dog Daze is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 181st Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Du pic au cœur is a canadian film by Céline Baril produced in 2001. Documentary film Takeaway is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Yu-Hsueh Lin. Animation Tengers is a 2007 South African animated film written, directed and produced by Michael J. Rix. It is the first full-length animation produced in South Africa and uses the claymation technique. The film is a satirical black comedy about life in post-Apartheid South Africa. Rix has said his intention was to make a film that was: "Entertaining but not frivolous. Political but not preachy. Sophisticated but not alienating." Documentary film A Fair to Remember is a documentary film about the State Fair of Texas that debuted in February 2007 at the Hall of State on the grounds of Fair Park in Dallas, Texas. Science Fiction Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is an American science fiction film, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, released by 20th Century Fox in 1961. The story was written by Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett. Walter Pidgeon starred as Admiral Harriman Nelson, with Robert Sterling as Captain Lee Crane. The supporting cast included Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden, Michael Ansara, and Peter Lorre. The theme song was sung by Frankie Avalon, who also appeared in the film. Comedy Weekend with Kate is a 1990 Australian film. It was the last feature directed by Arch Nicholson. Comedy Down to You is a 2000 romantic comedy film about losing a first love. It was directed by Kris Isacsson. The main characters are Alfred 'Al' Connelly, Imogen, and Cyrus. The cast also includes Ashton Kutcher, Rosario Dawson, Lucie Arnaz, Henry Winkler, and Zak Orth. Animation Clean Pastures is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by I. Freleng, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released to theatres on May 22, 1937 by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone. The cartoon is a parody of Warner Bros.' 1936 film, The Green Pastures. It tells of an ersatz Heaven called "Pair-O-Dice" and its angels' efforts to win souls from "Hades Inc." A Stepin Fetchit caricature fails to recruit any souls in Harlem, New York City. However, jazz-singing angels incorporate "rhythm" into the pitch, and Harlem's African Americans follow them as they dance their way to Heaven. Schlesinger and Warner Bros. had problems with Clean Pastures from the start. Hollywood censors alleged that the film ran afoul of the Hays Production Code because it burlesqued religion. Later commentators surmise that the censors also objected to the portrayal of a Heaven run by African Americans. In 1968, the short's stereotypical portrayal of black characters prompted United Artists to withhold it from distribution as one of the infamous Censored Eleven. Modern critics have been no kinder to the film and cite its portrayal of black characters as offensive and reliant on negative stereotypes. Thriller When a city councilman is murdered while investigating allegations of drug dealing going on a a somewhat disreputable sideshow, the daughter of the chief suspect teams up with a newspaper reporter to find the real killer. Animation Black And White is a 2013 short animation written and directed by Hailu Chen, Xiaobo Qiang and Yi Shi. Documentary film Magical Death is a documentary film by anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon that explores the role of the shaman within the Yanomamo culture, as well as the close relationship shamanism shares with politics within their society. Chagnon and frequent collaborator Tim Asch allegedly disputed over the content of the film when Asch objected to its graphic depictions of the Yanomami engaging in symbolic death and cannibalism. The film was awarded the American Film Festival Blue Ribbon. Comedy The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green is a film based on a comic strip. Comedy Performance Anxiety is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Reid Waterer. Comedy "Crocodile" Dundee II is a 1988 Australian adventure and comedy film. It is a sequel to the 1986 film "Crocodile" Dundee, and was followed by 2001's Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. Actors Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski reprise their roles as Mick Dundee and Sue Charlton, respectively; here shown opposing a Colombian drug cartel. The film was shot on location in New York City and Northern Territory, Australia. It cost $14 million to make. Comedy The Dancer and the Tram is a 2009 short animation film written by Antonio Andrade and directed by Rogerio Nunes. Thriller Blow Hot, Blow Cold is a film directed by Florestano Vancini released on Aug 29, 1969. Documentary film Coal Rush is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lorena Luciano and Filippo Piscopo. Documentary film Barbaric Land is a 2013 a documentary, historical fiction and political drama film directed by Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi. Comedy Narrator: "They were men of daring, of bold action and brute strength. This picture is not about any of those men. It's about...well...uh... it's about an hour and a half." Animation Here is Greenwood is a 1991 romantic comedy anime written by Tomomi Mochizuki and Yukie Nasu and directed by Tomomi Mochizuki. Comedy On With the New is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Margie Hines as Betty Boop. Animation Boyhood Daze is a 1957 Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring minor character, Ralph Phillips. It is one of two cartoons in which Ralph is the main character, the other one being From A to Z-Z-Z-Z. Documentary film Ghetto No. 1 is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Ivan Pokorný. Thriller Rastro de muerte is a 1981 thriller film written and directed by Arturo Ripstein. Animation "It Came from the Nightosphere" is the first episode of the second season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The episode was written and storyboarded by Adam Muto and Rebecca Sugar, from a story by Merriwether Williams, Steve Little, Patrick McHale, Pendleton Ward, and Thurop Van Orman. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on October 11, 2010. The episode guest stars Martin Olson as Marceline the Vampire Queen's father Hunson Abadeer. Olson would reprise his role in the series' third and fourth seasons. The series follows the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. In this episode, Finn releases Marceline's dad from the Nightosphere after Marceline sings a song about the relationship between her and her estranged father. However, Finn—who is begrudgingly aided by an emotionally enraged Marceline—is forced to stop him from stealing all the souls in Ooo. "It Came from the Nightosphere" was the first episode written and storyboarded by Sugar; she would go on to be highly praised for her work on the series. Documentary film Yellow Face is a 2010 independent documentary film directed by Han Tang about the big-budget feature film The Last Airbender and its use of Yellowface and casting of white actors in the Asian inspired lead roles of the film and the controversy that surrounds that issue. Thriller Chithrakuzhal is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Majeed Gulistan. Chithrakuzhal is a Children's film based on environmental issues and protection of the Nature. The title of the English version of the film is The Bird Catcher. Comedy Feelin' Up is a 1976 comedy film written and directed by David Secter and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Comedy The Impatient Patient is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon released in theatres in 1942, directed by Norman McCabe and features Daffy Duck as a telegram deliverer. The film is set in a mad scientist's laboratory. This cartoon was colorized in 1968 by having every other frame traced over onto a cel. Each redrawn cel was painted in color and then photographed over a colored reproduction of each original background. The animation quality dropped considerably from the original version with this method. The cartoon was colorized again in 1992, this time with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation. Thriller Flatliners is a 1990 American sci-fi thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher, starring Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, Kevin Bacon, William Baldwin and Oliver Platt. Five medical students attempt to find out what lies beyond death. They conduct clandestine experiments that produce near-death experiences. The movie was directed by Joel Schumacher, and it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing in 1990. It was filmed between October 1989 and January 1990. Comedy Think Tank is a comedy feature film written and directed by the Brian Petersen, star of MTV's "Sportblender". The film was produced by Chris Wyatt and Sean Covel. It was released theatrically by Conservative Films & Entertainment, on DVD by Monarch Home Video, broadcast on US cable by Starz, and available online through Netflix's "Watch Instantly" feature. Comedy Stormy Weather is a 1943 American musical film produced and released by 20th Century Fox. The movie is considered one of the best Hollywood musicals with an African-American cast, the other being MGM's Cabin in the Sky. The film is considered a primary showcase of some of the top African-American performers of the time, during an era when African-American actors and singers rarely appeared in lead roles in mainstream Hollywood productions, especially those of the musical genre. Stormy Weather takes its title from the 1933 song of the same title, which is performed near the end of the film. It is based upon the life and times of its star, dancer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Robinson plays "Bill Williamson," a talented born dancer who returns home in 1918 after fighting in World War I and tries to pursue a career as a performer. Along the way, he approaches a beautiful singer named Selina Rogers, played by Lena Horne in one of her few non-MGM film appearances. The character of Selina was invented for the film; Robinson did not have such a romance in real life. Dooley Wilson co-stars as Bill's perpetually broke friend. Animation Plumm is a 2011 animated short film written by Andrzej Dybowski and directed by Jakub Kosakowski, Przemyslaw Patyk, Krzysztof Jedrzejek and Andrzej Dybowski. Comedy "Stellar performances by Thomas Lennon (Reno 911!), Kimberly Williams-Paisley, (Father of the Bride) and Stephnie Weir (MADtv) make for a potent combination in the World Premiere of Paul Leuer’s sweet and funny tale of ambition, family and the difference a day makes. Anxiety strikes Shroeder (Lennon) as he turns 30 in his trailer home—whatever happened to the young baseball player filled with so many dreams? Now mowing the lawn of the stadium where he once hoped to play professionally, he decides he is not going to let life defeat him and taking matters into his own hands, plans a new life in another country. Unfortunately, reality refuses to play ball with his plans, alerting him to the feelings of his neglected, baby-obsessed wife, Bonnie, (Williams-Paisley). With a razor-sharp cast (including a wonderful, scene-stealing performance by Stephnie Weir as Bonnie’s best friend), Eden Court paints a vibrant portrait of one man’s journey towards what really matters in life. Quoting Fernando F. Croce from the 2008 Cinequest Film Festival site. Comedy Candid Candid Camera Volume 3 is a 1985 comedy reality-tv video directed by Allen Funt. Comedy Two-Faced Woman is a romantic comedy starring Greta Garbo and produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Animation The Israelites are trying to get to the promised land, but first they must pass through Jericho, which is guarded by...the French Peas. Also, some of Joshua's charges have their own ideas on how to get past the walled city. Will Joshua listen to God's directions, or will he try to do things his way? Documentary film By now everyone has seen crisscrossing streaks of white clouds trailing behind jet aircraft, stretching from horizon to horizon, eventually turning the sky into a murky haze. Our innate intelligence tells us these are not mere vapor trails from jet engines, but no one yet has probed the questions: who is doing this and why. With the release of this video, all of that has changed. Here is the story of a rapidly developing industry called geo-engineering, driven by scientists, corporations, and governments intent on changing global climate, controlling the weather, and altering the chemical composition of soil and water — all supposedly for the betterment of mankind. Although officials insist that these programs are only in the discussion phase, evidence is abundant that they have been underway since about 1990 — and the effect has been devastating to crops, wildlife, and human health. We are being sprayed with toxic substances without our consent and, to add insult to injury, they are lying to us about it. Do not watch this documentary if you have high blood pressure. Science Fiction The Cosmic Eye is an animated science fiction film directed by Faith Hubley and John Hubley. Thriller Mesrine: A Film in Two Parts: Part One is a 2008 biography film written by Abdel Raouf Dafri and directed by Jean-François Richet. Comedy Šest černých dívek aneb Proč zmizel Zajíc is a 1969 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Mad About Music is a 1938 American musical film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Deanna Durbin, Herbert Marshall, and Gail Patrick. Based on a story by Marcella Burke and Frederick Kohner, the film is about a girl at an exclusive boarding school who invents an exciting father. When her schoolmates doubt his existence, she has to produce him. Mad About Music received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Music, and Best Original Story. Documentary film A video presentation of renowned author, newspaper and magazine reporter and investigator Ivan Sanderson's 1953 audio report (during a radio interview in New York) of what he discovered only one year earlier in 1952. The Braxton County (West Virginia) incident is world famous and continues to be evaluated with the top UFO investigators. Documentary film The Gospel According to the Papuans is a 2000 documentary film directed by Thomas Balmès. Science Fiction SpaceDisco One is a fantasy drama science fiction film directed by Damon Packard. Science Fiction Anna to the Infinite Power is a 1982 science-fiction thriller film about a young teenager who learns that she was the product of a cloning experiment. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Mildred Ames. It was produced by Ned Kandell Enterprises and Film Gallery, previously responsible for the American syndicated children's series Big Blue Marble, and many alumni from that program worked on the film. The film was never released theatrically, but premiered on the pay-cable service HBO and later appeared on home video. The film's signature score "Anna's Reverie" was composed by Paul Baillargeon, who wrote the music for the film and has a cameo in which he plays the music teacher of Anna's brother Rowan. Science Fiction Ovo is a 2013 short fantasy science fiction film written by Marcella Moser and Mihai Wilson, and directed by Mihai Wilson. Science Fiction Unknown Island is a 1948 adventure film directed by Jack Bernhard and shot in Cinecolor. The film features monsters such as dinosaurs and a giant sloth and stars Virginia Grey, Phillip Reed, Richard Denning and Barton MacLane. Ray Corrigan also appears in this film, playing a Giant sloth. It is a rare example of a 1940s film that was shot in Cinecolor. It also has the giant sloth fight and kill a Ceratosaurus identified as a Tyrannosaurus rex in the movie. A deleted extended scene shows a "Brontosaurus" watch as the dinosaur and sloth fight in a lake nearby; it can be found on the BBC Motion Gallery but the footage is in black and white due to the lack of colour film during the period of austerity immediately following the Second World War. Comedy Not So Quiet on the Western Front is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Leslie Fuller, Mona Goya and Wilfred Temple. It was made by British International Pictures. Its title is a reference to All Quiet on the Western Front. Comedy Jezuz Loves Chaztity is a 2010 short comedy fantasy romance film directed by Clarinda Morales. Documentary film A Land Of Silences is a 2013 short action family documentary biographical film written and directed by Paul Tom. Comedy Two in One is a film of 2007 by Russian-Ukrainian director Kira Muratova, starring Renata Litvinova, Natalia Buzko, Bogdan Stupka and Alexander Bashirov. The film unites two different screenplays written by E. Golubev and R. Litvinova. It received the "Nika" prize in 2007. Documentary film The Last Song Before the War is a 2013 music documentary film directed by Kiley Kraskouskas. Comedy Paper is a 2010 Turkish comedy-drama film directed by Sinan Çetin, which tells the story of a young director trying to make his first film. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 14, 2011, was premiered in competition at the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Thriller Invasion of the Pod People is a 2007 science-fiction film produced by The Asylum. Like several other films by The Asylum, Invasion of the Pod People is a mockbuster whose release coincided with the premiere of The Invasion, although the plot of Pod People borrowed heavily from the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, of which The Invasion is a reworking. Comedy Fat Chance is a 1994 National Film Board of Canada documentary film directed by Jeff McKay about fat acceptance. The film focuses on Rick Zakowich, a 40-year-old, 400-pound Winnipeg man who sets out to lose half his body weight, but then decides to accept himself the way he is. The film follows Zakowich's journey to self-acceptance, as he goes on to found a self-help group for large-size men and became an activist for fat acceptance. Director McKay began on the project in 1990, filming for almost two years and editing for almost three years. Originally planned as a half-hour film, Fat Chance was completed as a 72-minute theatrical documentary, then broadcast in a cutdown version. The film was written by Bonnie Dickie and produced by Charles Konowal and Joe MacDonald for the NFB. Documentary film Orwell Rolls in His Grave is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Robert Kane Pappas. Covered topics include the Telecommunications Act of 1996, concentration of media ownership, political corruption, Federal Communications Commission, the controversy over the US presidential election of 2000, and the October surprise conspiracy theory. The film has previously aired on Free Speech TV, a non-profit TV station based in Denver, Colorado and Link TV. Animation Hippos is a 2014 short film written and directed by Piotr Dumala. Documentary film CK is a 2012 documentary TV movie written by Aifric Campbell and Barbara Visser, and directed by Barbara Visser. Comedy Two London-based Australian twenty-somethings, Maggie and Liz, are off on their big adventure - a Kombi van trip around Europe with Maggie's sister Sal...trailed by a camera crew they picked up to finance the trip! They've quit their jobs, packed their bags, and are all set to depart when they meet party guy Scott. Before long he's joined the group and they're off for the party spots of Europe - the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, the Beerfest in Munich, and so much more. All starts well, but things turn ugly when they discover their new travelling companion is not what he seems...and the camera crew is everywhere, ensuring that every drunken sexcapade, theft, melt-down and bust-up is caught on tape! Comedy Bis zum Ellenbogen is a 2007 film directed by Justus von Dohnányi. Documentary film Montemor is a 2012 action film directed by Ignasi Duarte. Documentary film Underwater Hockey is a 2012 Telly Award winning short documentary film. Comedy The Vagabond Queen is a 1929 British comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Betty Balfour, Glen Byam Shaw and Ernest Thesiger. It was the final film directed in Britain by Bolváry before he returned to Germany. It was made by British International Pictures. A young woman takes the place of a Princess who is a target for an assassination. Comedy Follow the Fleet is a 1936 Hollywood musical comedy film with a nautical theme which stars Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and features Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard, and Astrid Allwyn, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Lucille Ball and Betty Grable also appear, in supporting roles. The film was directed by Mark Sandrich with script by Allan Scott and Dwight Taylor based on the 1922 play Shore Leave by Hubert Osborne. Follow the Fleet was extremely successful at the box office, and during 1936, Astaire's recorded versions of "Let Yourself Go", "I'm Putting all My Eggs in One Basket", and "Let's Face the Music and Dance" reached their highest positions of 3rd, 2nd, 3rd respectively in the US Hit Parade. Harriet Hilliard and Tony Martin made their screen debuts in this film. RKO borrowed Randolph Scott from Paramount and Astrid Allwyn from Fox for the production. Documentary film Policing the Pacific is a 2007 documentary, history, news film written by Alan D'Arcy Erson and Stephen Oliver and directed by Alan D'Arcy Erson and Andrew Merrifield. Animation Boo Yang Man Floater is a 2011 animation film directed by Tae Youb Kang. Comedy Ladies vs Ricky Bahl is a 2011 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra. The film stars Ranveer Singh opposite Anushka Sharma in lead roles along with Dipannita Sharma, Aditi Sharma and debutant Parineeti Chopra. In the film, Ranveer plays a conman named Ricky Bahl who cons women until three of these women unite to con him back. The story was loosely inspired by Jeffey archers' novel., "Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less" and American Comedy "John Tucker must die". It was released on 9 December 2011 to mixed response from critics, and was an above average grosser at the box office. Documentary film A Year on Ice is a documentary film directed by Jim and Yvonne Claypole. Comedy Manhattan Murder Mystery is a comedy murder mystery film, directed by and starring Woody Allen and written by Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman. Thriller First Degree is a 1996 film directed by Jeff Woolnough. Animation Fruit Hat is a 2009 short animated film directed by Breehn Burns and co-written with Jason Johnson. Documentary film The American Hobo is a 2003 documentary film by writer and director Bobb Hopkins. Thriller The Accidental Spy is a 2001 Hong Kong martial arts action film, starring Jackie Chan and directed by Teddy Chan. Filming took place in Seoul, Hong Kong, Istanbul and Cappadocia, Turkey. Although it is a Hong Kong film, much of the dialogue is in English, particularly during communications between the Chinese characters and the Korean and Turkish characters. Despite having a fairly serious and dark plot in some parts, it still features some humour, as is typical of Chan's films. Comedy Cake is a 2014 American drama film written by Patrick Tobin, directed by Daniel Barnz and starring Jennifer Aniston, Anna Kendrick and Sam Worthington in the leading roles. It made its premiere in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy One, Two, Many is a 2008 sex comedy film distributed by National Lampoon, directed by Michael DeLorenzo and written by and starring "Stuttering" John Melendez. Documentary film Shablool is a 1971 drama, comedy, documentary film written and directed by Boaz Davidson. Documentary film Pierrette's Escapades is a 1900 short film directed by Alice Guy. Documentary film Trucker Kitty is a short documentary film written and directed by Alice Choe. Comedy The Olsen Gang's Big Score is a 1972 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. Animation L'Homme sans ombre is a 2004 animated short film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Comedy Op Stap is a 1935 Dutch musical comedy film directed by Ernst Winar. Comedy Dus Lakh is a Hindi comedy film released in 1966. It was produced and directed by Devendra Goel. Music was composed by Ravi. The starcast included Om Prakash, Sanjay Khan, Babita, Manorama, Helen, Pran, Ramesh Deo, Seema Deo, Neetu Singh & others. Om Prakash won the Filmfare Best Comedian Award & Asha Bhosle won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song Garibon ki Suno in 1967 for this movie. Documentary film Run for Life is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mladen Maticevic. Comedy Saturday the 14th Strikes Back is a 1988 comic-horror film, written and directed by Howard R. Cohen and produced by Julie Corman. It is a sequel to Saturday the 14th. The film is very similar to the original film, albeit with a more scatological plot, putting it on par with Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders. None of the original cast returned for this film. Thriller Ronin is a 1998 American spy thriller action film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgård, Sean Bean, and Jonathan Pryce. Written by J.D. Zeik and David Mamet, the film is about two of several former special forces and intelligence agents who team up to steal a mysterious, heavily guarded case while navigating a maze of shifting loyalties and alliances. The film is noted for its car chases through Nice and Paris. Thriller To Save a Child is a 1991 tv film directed by Robert Lieberman. Animation Atencion Al Cliente is a 2007 short animated film written by Marcos Valín and directed by Marcos Valn and David Alonso. Comedy Doug's 1st Movie is a 1999 animated film based on the Disney version of the Nickelodeon television series Doug. The film was directed by Maurice Joyce, and stars the regular television cast of Tom McHugh, Fred Newman, Chris Phillips, Constance Shulman, Frank Welker, Alice Playten, and Guy Hadley. It was produced by Jumbo Pictures and Buena Vista, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 26, 1999 where it received negative reviews, but did well in the box office. In theaters, the Disney short "Opera Box" from the television series Mickey Mouse Works was featured before the film, the short featured Donald and Daisy Duck. Animation Maneuvres is a 1967 short animation film written by Bozidar Violic and directed by Branko Ranitovic. Documentary film The Olympics in Mexico is a 1969 Mexican documentary film directed by Alberto Isaac. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Fairly Happy is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Peter Scholten. Comedy Feed 'em and Weep is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 166th Our Gang short that was released. Animation Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: The Galaxy's at the Brink!! The Super Incredible Guy, is the ninth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was released in Japan on July 10, 1993 at the Toei Anime Fair, where it was shown alongside the Dr. Slump movie N-cha! Pengin-mura yori Ai wo komete and the first YuYu Hakusho movie. The English version was dubbed by FUNimation and released on August 17, 2004. This is one of the few films in the franchise that can be slid into the series timeline without serious issues, taking place sometime after the Cell Games and before the Buu saga. It was also the last movie for voice actor of Muten-Rôshi, who died two years after its Japanese release. The movie was re-released to DVD and Blu-ray in a double feature with Super Android 13! and Dragon Ball Z Season 8 on February 9, 2009. It was re-released again to DVD on December 9, 2011 in a movie 4-pack with the previous three films. Animation Nightshift is a 2004 animation short family film written and directed by Simo Koivunen, Samppa Kukkonen and Sara Wahl. Science Fiction Sands of Oblivion is a 2007 Sci-Fi Channel original movie starring Morena Baccarin, Adam Baldwin, Victor Webster, George Kennedy, Richard Kind and Dan Castellaneta. It was directed by David Flores and premiered July 28, 2007 on the Sci Fi Channel. Comedy "Miss Creamy is on a mission of revenge as she trundles around suburbia in her ice cream truck." Quoting the description from the Official Site. Science Fiction Heaven on One's Head is a 1965 French science fiction film directed by Yves Ciampi. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Prize. Comedy Kuch Naa Kaho is a 2003 Bollywood romantic drama film, directed by Rohan Sippy, starring Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and Arbaaz Khan. It was released on 5 September 2003. Science Fiction Mad Max: Fury Road is an upcoming post-apocalyptic action film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller, and the fourth film of Miller's Mad Max franchise. The first film of the franchise in almost 30 years, Fury Road features actor Tom Hardy as Mad Max. The film is scheduled to be released on 15 May 2015. Thriller Angels is a 2014 Indian Malayalam "social thriller" and the directorial debut of Jean Markose. The project stars an ensemble cast consisting of Indrajith, Asha Sarath, Joy Mathew, Prem Prakash, Parvathy Menon, Baiju and Dinesh Panicker. Story and screenplay were written by Jean Markose and Toni Tomy, and dialogues were co-written by Shabu Kilithatil. Science Fiction Mr. India is a 1987 Indian Hindi fantasy superhero film directed by Shekhar Kapur. It stars Sridevi, Anil Kapoor, and Amrish Puri in lead roles The film was the second biggest hit of 1987, and remains a cult classic in India. The film was known for several of its lines and songs, including Sridevi's Miss Hawa Hawaii performance, and Amrish Puri's quote "Mogambo khush hua", which is one of the most famous quotes of Bollywood and has become synonymous with Puri. The Mogambo character is also considered to be one of the best villains in Bollywood history. Laxmikant-Pyarelal's music performed well too, especially the song Hawa Hawaii which is very popular till today. The film has often been featured in different lists of top Bollywood films. Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. This was the last film that the writing duo Salim-Javed wrote together. They had split up earlier in 1982, but came back for one last film. On the centenary of Indian Cinema, Mr. India has been declared one of the 100 Greatest Indian Films of All Time. Comedy Jean-Pierre Marielle stars in this gentle comedy as a traveling salesman whose wife adamantly refuses to let him make paintings of her buttocks. At some point, fed up, he leaves his family and, after several tries, establishes himself as a painter. This is all thanks to the imperturbable kindness of his mistress and model (Dolores McDonough), who bakes cakes as diligently as her man paints pictures of her rump. Animation Totally Spies! The Movie is a 2009 French/Canadian animated action comedy film. The film is an adaptation of the Totally Spies! series and reveals the origins of the three secret agents, how they met and their first mission as members of WOOHP. In Canada and the United States, it was released on Cartoon Network and Teletoon a year later from the original release date. Comedy Sube y baja is a 1959 thriller film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Animation Peter-No-Tail in Americat Swedish: Pelle Svanslös i Amerikatt, is a 1985 Swedish animation based on the stories about the tail-less cat Pelle Svanslös by Gösta Knutsson. The cartoon is a sequel to the 1981 cartoon Peter-No-Tail, and is known in Sweden for its extremely surreal content. Comedy Detained is a 1924 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Comedy J'aime regarder les filles is a 2011 comedy film written by Régis Jaulin and Fred Louf and directed by Fred Louf. Thriller Body Complete is a 2012 film with an international cast by the producers Robert Hofferer and Lukas Sturm as well as the co-producer Puls 4 from 2011. Lukas Sturm directed the film and also wrote the script. Asli Bayram plays the leading role. Comedy The One-Man Band is a short silent film created and released in 1900 and directed by Georges Méliès. Comedy Achille is a 2010 Italian short film directed by Giorgia Farina. Documentary film True Wolf is a 2012 documentary film written by Rob Whitehair and Bruce Weide, and directed by Rob Whitehair. Comedy Sell Out! is a 2008 comedy film set in Malaysia which premiered at the 65th Venice International Film Festival where it also won the Young Cinema Award for Alternative Vision. It was written, edited and directed by Yeo Joon Han who is a graduate of the London Film Academy. Described as Malaysia’s first 'Manglish' musical comedy, it points fingers at various institutions and people in the country, from bureaucrats and CEOs to artists and the media. Comedy Grunt! The Wrestling Movie is a 1985 comedy sport film written by Roger D. Manning and directed by Allan Holzman. Comedy The New Alice in Wonderland is a forty-eight-and-a-half-minute animated TV-movie, written by Bill Dana, produced by Hanna-Barbera, and broadcast on the ABC network on March 30, 1966, in an hour slot. The songs were by the then-hot Broadway team of composer Charles Strouse and lyricist Lee Adams, who were most famous for Bye Bye Birdie. The songs were orchestrated by Marty Paich, who also provided musical direction; plus devised and arranged that part of the underscoring that was drawn from the musical numbers. The rest of the underscoring was drawn from the vast library of cues that Hanna-Barbera's most significant in-house composer Hoyt Curtin had written for various animated series. Documentary film Bob Dylan: 1966-1978: After the Crash is a 2006 documentary film. Science Fiction The Terminator is a 1984 American science fiction action film directed by James Cameron, written by Cameron and the film's producer Gale Anne Hurd, and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Biehn, Linda Hamilton, Lance Henriksen, and Paul Winfield. It was filmed in Los Angeles, produced by Hemdale Film Corporation and distributed by Orion Pictures. Schwarzenegger plays the Terminator, a cyborg assassin sent back in time from the year 2029 to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor, played by Hamilton. Biehn plays Kyle Reese, a soldier from the future sent back in time to protect Sarah. Though not expected to be either a commercial or critical success, The Terminator topped the American box office for two weeks and helped launch the film career of Cameron and solidify that of Schwarzenegger. The Terminator was followed up with a sequel in Terminator 2: Judgment Day in 1991 which was also directed by Cameron. In 2008, The Terminator was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the American National Film Registry, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Robots is a 2005 American computer animated comic science fiction film produced by Blue Sky Studios for Twentieth Century Fox, and was released theatrically on March 11, 2005. The story was created by Chris Wedge and William Joyce, a children's book author/illustrator. Originally developing a film version of Joyce's book Santa Calls, Joyce and Wedge then decided to develop an original story about a world of robots. Joyce served as producer and production designer for the film. It features the voices of Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Greg Kinnear, Mel Brooks, Amanda Bynes, Drew Carey and Robin Williams. Documentary film Voices of the Gods is a 1985 documentary film directed by Al Santana. Comedy Princesse Tam-Tam is a 1935 French black-and-white film which stars Josephine Baker as a local Tunisian girl who is educated and then introduced to Parisian high society. Baker sings two songs, "Dream Ship" and "Neath the Tropical Blue Skies", in the film, and dances a number of times. Science Fiction The Puppet Masters is a 1994 science fiction film, adapted by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, and David S. Goyer from Robert A. Heinlein’s 1951 novel of the same title, in which a trio of American government agents attempts to thwart a covert invasion of Earth by mind-controlling alien parasites. The film was directed by Stuart Orme and stars Donald Sutherland, Eric Thal, Keith David, Julie Warner, and Andrew Robinson. Science Fiction The Astounding She-Monster is a 1957 science fiction horror film starring Robert Clarke and directed, written and produced by Ronald V. Ashcroft. The film focuses on a scientist and a gang who have kidnapped a rich heiress and their encounter with an alien who has crashed to Earth. In the UK, it was released as Mysterious Invader. It was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent. Science Fiction The Mystery of Mamo, also known as The Secret of Mamo, is a 1978 Japanese animated science fiction comedy adventure film; it is the first animated film of the Lupin III franchise created by manga author Monkey Punch. The film was originally released in Japanese theatres on December 16, 1978 as Lupin III but was later retitled to Lupin III: Lupin vs. the Clones to differentiate it from other elements of the franchise. The film was produced by animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha, directed by Sōji Yoshikawa and written by Yoshikawa and cult pink film screenwriter Atsushi Yamatoya. The film's plot follows master thief Arsène Lupin III and his attempts to foil Mamo, a wealthy and powerful recluse, and his bid for immortality. Since its original Japanese release, the film has been licensed to several companies for release in North America and Europe, with four different English dubs of the film being produced in that time. In 2013, North American publisher Discotek Media released the film on a DVD containing all four English dubs as well as extensive liner notes and essays about the film and its production. Animation Pixels is an upcoming 2015 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Happy Madison Productions. The film is directed by Chris Columbus from a screenplay written by Tim Herlihy and Timothy Dowling and a screen story penned by Patrick Jean, Herlihy, and Adam Sandler, based on Jean's 2010 Internet short film of the same name. The film stars Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Monaghan, Brian Cox, Ashley Benson, and Jane Krakowski. Principal photography on the film began on June 2, 2014 in Toronto, Canada. The film is scheduled for a July 24, 2015, release. Comedy Behind Blue Skies is a 2010 film directed by Hannes Holm. Comedy Gambeeram is a 2004 Tamil film directed by Suresh and featuring Sarath Kumar and Laila in the lead roles. The film received a good opening and was an average grosser in the box office. Comedy The Cheetah Girls: One World is a 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie which first premiered on Disney Channel on August 22, 2008. It is the third and final film of The Cheetah Girls film trilogy, and the only film without the participation of Raven-Symoné. Documentary film The official U.S. government film about the 1st Nuremberg trial (The Trial of the Major Nazi War Criminals) which lasted from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. Comedy Judge Priest is a 1934 American comedy film. The film was based on humorist Irvin S. Cobb's character Judge Priest. The film was directed by John Ford and produced by Sol M. Wurtzel in association with Fox Film. The film is set in post-reconstruction Kentucky. Animation Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 7, 1992. Comedy Finding Truelove is a 2012 a comedy adventure documentary film directed by Samuel Kuhn. Documentary film Never Give Up: The 20th Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper is a 1995 short documentary film about Herbert Zipper. It was written, directed, and produced by Terry Sanders, with Freida Lee Mock co-producing. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short at the 68th Academy Awards in 1996. Thriller Java Heat is an American action film. Directed by Conor Allyn, the film stars Kellan Lutz, Mickey Rourke, Ario Bayu and Atiqah Hasiholan. Documentary film Cinematographer Style is a 2006 documentary by Jon Fauer, ASC, about the art of cinematography. In the film, he interviews 110 leading cinematographers from around the world, asking them about their influences and the origins of the style of their films. This is the first major English-language documentary on cinematography since Visions of Light. Thriller Soodhu Kavvum is a 2013 Tamil comedy film directed by Nalan Kumarasamy of Naalaya Iyakunar fame. The film's main concept is about how baloney has engulfed people's day-to-day life and modern society. It features Vijay Sethupathi and Sanchita Shetty in the lead roles. The film was released on 1 May to universal acclaim from critics. It became a blockbuster and is set to be remade in various Indian languages. Comedy RV is a 2006 road comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, written by Geoff Rodkey, and starring Robin Williams. It was released on April 28, 2006, in North America. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on August 15, 2006. Comedy Jim Jefferies is a globally renowned Australian stand-up, hailed by critics and loved by legions of fans. In FULLY FUNCTIONAL, Jim tells us true life stories filled with good intentions wrapped up in deviant behaviour. Science Fiction Hard Fresh is a film in the 2011 OVA film series Malice@Doll. Comedy Bluffmaster is a 2005 Bollywood romance comedy film directed by Rohan Sippy and produced by Ramesh Sippy. The film stars Abhishek Bachchan, Ritesh Deshmukh and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles, along with Boman Irani and Nana Patekar in supporting roles. The storyline resembles the Argentinian film Nine Queens. Bluffmaster released on 16 December 2005, and received positive response from critics. The film became a moderate box office success earning a "semi hit" verdict, as well as apparently being the 17th highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year 2005. Thriller Blade Runner is a 1982 American neo-noir dystopian science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos. The screenplay, written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, is a modified film adaptation of the 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. The film depicts a dystopian Los Angeles in November 2019 in which genetically engineered replicants, which are visually indistinguishable from adult humans, are manufactured by the powerful Tyrell Corporation as well as by other "mega-corporations" around the world. Their use on Earth is banned and replicants are exclusively used for dangerous, menial, or leisure work on off-world colonies. Replicants who defy the ban and return to Earth are hunted down and "retired" by special police operatives known as "Blade Runners". The plot focuses on a desperate group of recently escaped replicants hiding in Los Angeles and the burnt-out expert Blade Runner, Rick Deckard, who reluctantly agrees to take on one more assignment to hunt them down. Animation Little Longnose is a Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Ilya Maksimov, made by Melnitsa Animation Studio. It opened in Russia on March 20, 2003, and had 375,000 admissions during its theatrical run. A computer game based on the film was produced by Melnitsa, K-D Labs, and 1C. Documentary film Happy Everyday: Park Life In China is a 2013 documentary film directed by Peter O'Donoghue. Comedy Entaku is a comedy film directed by Isao Yukisada. Documentary film Tantric Yogi is a documentary film directed by Dorje Tsering Chenaktsang. Documentary film The Embrace of the River is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Nicolás Rincón Gille. Documentary film Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? is a 1975 documentary film produced by Image Entertainment. It consisted largely of newsreel footage and contemporary film clips to portray the era of the Great Depression. Comedy Turkey Time is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare and Dorothy Hyson. A group of guests come to stay with the Stoatt family in the seaside town of Eden Bay for Christmas. They soon become involved with an impoverished concert performer whose innocent presence in the house leads to a series of misunderstandings. It was adapted from the 1931 play Turkey Time by Ben Travers, one of the Aldwych Farces. Comedy El baile del pato is a 1989 comedy film written and directed by Manuel Iborra. Comedy Wake Up the Gypsy in Me was a 1933 black-and-white Merrie Melodies cartoon short, based on the title song written by Lew Lehr, Harry Miller and Lew Pollack and directed by Rudolf Ising. The plot concerns a village of Russian Gypsies, led by a caricature of jazz bandleader Paul Whiteman, generally singing, dancing and whooping it up, when the mad monk Rice-Puddin' casts his eye on one of the apparently underage girls in the village and has her abducted in an attempt to force himself upon her. The villagers revolt and rescue the girl and give Rice-Puddin' just due. Animation Khan Kluay is a 2006 Thai computer-animated feature film set during Ayutthaya-era Siam about an elephant who wanders away from his mother and eventually becomes the war elephant for King Naresuan. It is based on "Chao Praya Prab Hongsawadee" by Ariya Jintapanichkarn. It was officially released as Jumbo in India and The Blue Elephant in the United States. There is a sequel to this movie, known as "Khan Kluay 2" This movie is about Khan Kluay's two elephant children, another attack by the Hongsawadi, and struggling whether to live with his wife or fight the Burmese. Comedy Tu camino y el mio is a 1973 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Thriller Deadly Whispers is a crime thriller film written by Ted Schwarz and Dennis Turner, and directed by Bill L. Norton. Comedy And I Will Rise if Only to Hold You Down is a 2011 short, family, drama and comedy film written and directed by Jennifer Reeder. Comedy Now That Summer is Gone is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon short about a lazy squirrel who gambles for winter nuts against the other squirrels instead of gathering them himself. Comedy Hi I'm Tony is a Malayalam psycho thriller film directed by Lal Jr.. The film starring Lal in the title role. Asif Ali, Biju Menon, Mia and Lena plays significant roles in the film. Science Fiction Late August at the Hotel Ozone is a drama science fiction film directed by Jan Schmidt. Comedy Gonks Go Beat is a 1965 British science fiction / musical fantasy film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. It stars Kenneth Connor and Frank Thornton. Gonks Go Beat is loosely based on the Romeo and Juliet storyline and features 16 musical numbers performed by a variety of artists, including Lulu, The Nashville Teens and, somewhat incongruously, members of the Graham Bond Organisation including Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce and Dick Heckstall-Smith. Other musical contributors were – and remained – obscure, although a curiosity for viewers in the British Isles is an appearance by a young Derek Thompson performing with his twin sister Elaine. The title highlights the fad for gonks in mid 1960s Great Britain. Documentary film 1956 Was A Turbulent Year In Hungary; An Eastern Bloc Nation Which Came Under The Political Control Of The Soviet Union After Suffering Under Nazi Domination During World War II, Hungary Rose Up Against The U.S.S.R. In A Revolutionary Bid For Independence That Was Shut Down In Less Than Two Weeks When Soviet Troops Rolled Into The Country To Crush The Democratic Uprising.Later That Same Year, With The Memory Of The Violent Reprisals Of The Russian Invasion Clear In Everyone's Minds, The Soviets And The Hungarians Met On Another Field Of Battle--the Water Polo Semifinals At The 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. Determined Not To Buckle Under To The Russians, The Hungarian Team Played An Aggressive Match That Was Described By Many As The Most Violent Water Polo Contest In Olympic History. Filmmaker Colin Keith Gray Looks Back At The Events Of This Crucial Year In Hungarian History With The Documentary Freedom's Fury, Which Tells The Stories Of Both The Hungarian Revolution And The Nation's Water Polo Team In Their Bid To Turn The Tables On The Soviet Union, If Only In Olympic Competition. Olympic Swimming Legend Mark Spitz Narrates The Film; Lucy Liu And Quentin Tarantino Served As Executive Producers On The Project. Comedy The Sex and Violence Family Hour is a 1983 sex comedy film starring a then-unknown actor, Jim Carrey about a jumble of sexual skits such as The Big Salami, The Brady Bang, and Leather And Chains. Documentary film Are We Winning, Mommy? America and the Cold War is a 1986 documentary film written by John Crowley and L.S. Block and directed by Barbara Margolis. Science Fiction They Bite is a 1996 American science fiction/horror film directed by Brett Piper. The film stars Ron Jeremy, Nick Baldasare, Donna Frotscher, and Christina Veronica. The film follows some of the premise covered in the Roger Corman film Humanoids from the Deep – sea creatures coming to shore and attacking and mating with humans, but also contains the idea of a film-within-a-film device. A film crew are on location making a film Invasion of the Fishfuckers – which happens to be a story about sea creatures coming ashore and attacking and mating with humans. Ron Jeremy is part of this film crew. It is notable that this is one of his few non-porn roles. Whilst they are making the film coincentally the very thing they're filming seems to be happening around them. Thus, there's a blurring between reality and fiction. Documentary film Color's Notes is an independent music documentary film about a music festival called "Mestival" which took place in Elx from 17 May to 6 June 2005. Filmed at the 10th Mestival Anniversary for six days, some of musicians from the different places of the World came to Spain to take place in a Cross Culture Music Festival, like Eliades Ochoa, Raimundo Amador, Ken Hensley, Sazed ul Alam, among others. The documentary film only uses footage shot during the events, and music recorded there, and includes interviews with the musicians, talking about different concepts like: Peace, Music and Cross Culture. It also includes Fatma el Medhi's participation and a Benefit Concert to the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund. The film was produced by Filmmaker Xavi Tello and Juanpe Gimeno, and was shot with small minidv cameras, by fourteen kinocs from Alicante, Elx, and Murcia who were joined in less than two days. Animation When it's Summer in Dimmsdale, the kids all look forward to summer vacation, but the parents fear that they are getting too wild. Enter Flappy Bob, who agrees to keep the kids in his day care center all Summer. Timmy quickly remities the situation by wishing kids ruled the world. Thriller Segunda Mano is a 2011 Filipino horror suspense film directed by Joyce Bernal, and it stars Kris Aquino, Dingdong Dantes, and Angelica Panganiban. The film was produced and released by Star Cinema with the co-production of AgostoDos Pictures, and MJM Productions. It is also an official entry to the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival. Documentary film One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jeremy Frindel about Krishna Das, the U.S. vocalist best known for is performances of Indian devotional music called kirtan. One Track Heart premiered at the Maui Film Festival on June 17, 2012 and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. It opened theatrically in the United States in the spring of 2013. Comedy Midnight Lovers is a surviving 1926 silent film romantic war comedy directed by John Francis Dillon and distributed by First National Pictures. It starred Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson. Prints preserved at the Library of Congress and the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, Madison. Thriller They Made Me a Killer is a 1946 Film noir directed by William C. Thomas, and written by Daniel Mainwaring, Winston Miller and Kae Salkow, based on story by Owen Franes. It stars Barbara Britton and Robert Lowery. The film was made by Pine-Thomas, the B-movie unit of Paramount Pictures. Science Fiction Attack of the Crab Monsters is a 1957 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, via his Los Altos Productions, and written by Charles B. Griffith. The film was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. The storyline concerns a scientific expedition stranded on a remote Pacific island that is inhabited by a mating pair of two atomically mutated intelligent giant crabs. Animation Disney Princess Sing-Along Songs: Perfectly Princess is a 2006 animation short film Comedy On the Front Page is a 1926 American comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Comedy Crying...Silicon Tears is a 2001 Greek language film, directed by Thanasis Papathanasiou and Michalis Reppas. Documentary film Abortion, Corruption and Cops: The Bertram Wainer Story is a 2006 documentary biography film written and directed by John Moore. Comedy Ms. Belvedere is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Michael Reynolds. Science Fiction 2012 Battle for Supremacy is a 2010 sci-fi film written and directed by Brennan Reed. Thriller The Prophet Mimi is a 1973 drama thriller film written by José Estrada & Eduardo Luján and directed by José Estrada. Documentary film RawFaith is a documentary drama family film directed by Gregory Roscoe. Animation Hellsing Ultimate: Vol. 1 is the 2006 action fantasy animation series episode written and directed by Taliesin Jaffe. Comedy Fool's Gold is an 2008 American adventure-romance film from Warner Bros. Pictures about a recently divorced couple who rekindle their romantic life while searching for a lost treasure. The film was directed by Andy Tennant and reunites the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days stars Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson. Comedy Three Missing Links is the 33rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is a 1990 American crime psychological thriller film directed and co-written by John McNaughton about the random crime spree of a serial killer who seemingly operates with impunity. It stars Michael Rooker as the nomadic killer Henry, Tom Towles as Otis, a prison buddy with whom Henry is living, and Tracy Arnold as Becky, Otis's sister. The characters of Henry and Otis are loosely based on real life serial killers Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole. Henry was filmed in 1985 and was intended to be released in 1986, but was not in fact released until 1990. It was shot on 16mm in less than a month with a budget of $110,000. Documentary film The Titan: Story of Michelangelo is a 1950 German documentary film. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. In 1952 it became the first feature-length documentary to be shown on network television. The film was a re-edited version of a German/Swiss film of 1938 originally titled Michelangelo: Life of a Titan, directed by Curt Oertel. The re-edited version put a new English narration by Fredric March and a musical score onto a shorter edit of the existing film. The new credits include Robert J. Flaherty, Oertel and Richard Lyford as Directors and Ralph Alswang, Flaherty and Robert Snyder as Producers. The film was edited by Richard Lyford. Comedy Dlaczego nie! is a 2007 film written by Alina Puchala and directed by Ryszard Zatorski and Monika Figura. Science Fiction Whiskey Blue is a 2010 action adventure horror science fiction film written Jeffrey Grellman and Oren Zimm and directed by Jeffrey Grellman. Documentary film Herr Zwiliing und Frau Zuckermann is a 1998 documentary film written by Barbara Frankenstein and Volker Koepp and directed by Volker Koepp. Documentary film Life on the Line is a 2014 documentary film directed by Sally Rubin and Jen Gilomen. Comedy El tonto que hacía milagros is a 1984 fantasy, comedy and drama film written by Luis Mariano Sabines and Francisco Sánchez, and directed by Mario Hernández. Documentary film Plug & Pray is a 2010 documentary film about the promise, problems and ethics of artificial intelligence and robotics. The main protagonists are the former MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum and the futurist Raymond Kurzweil. The title is a pun on the computer hardware phrase "Plug and Play". Comedy Chris Rock: Never Scared is a 2004 documentary film written by Chris Rock and directed by Joel Gallen. Comedy C'est jamais loin is a 1996 film directed by Alain Centonze. Comedy Living in a Big Way is an American musical comedy film starring Gene Kelly and Marie McDonald as a couple who marry during World War II after only knowing each other a short time. Documentary film "The Woodmans are a family united in their belief that art-making is the highest form of expression and an essential way of life, but for photographer daughter Francesca, worldwide acclaim came only after a tragedy that would forever scar the family. With unrestricted access to all of Francesca's works and diaries, The Woodmans paints an incisive portrait of a family broken and then healed by its art. In English, Italian with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Documentary film Carmen Meets Borat is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Mercedes Stalenhoef. Comedy A Case of You is a 2013 American romantic comedy film that was featured at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was directed by Kat Coiro and produced by Justin Long, who wrote the script with his brother Christian and Keir O'Donnell, who also stars in the film. Documentary film Matir Bhanr is a 1997 documentary film directed by Debananda Sengupta. Comedy A Jolly Bad Fellow is a 1964 British film directed by Don Chaffey. It stars Leo McKern and Janet Munro. Documentary film Wolf Mountain is a 2012 short film written and directed by Dan Duran, Brendan Nahmias and Sam Price-Waldman. Comedy Florence Has Left The Building is a 2014 comedy drama short film written and directed by Mirrah Foulkes. Thriller Dhuan is a 1981 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Dulal Guha, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Raakhee, Amjad Khan, Ranjeeta, Aruna Irani and Abhi Bhattacharya Comedy The Heart of New York is a 1932 comedy film starring the vaudeville team of Smith & Dale and George Sidney. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy based on the Broadway play Mendel, Inc. by David Freedman. An unsuccessful inventor finally strikes it rich, but his troubles are far from over. Animation A Lenda de Le Shana is a 2014 short animated film directed by Jenniffer Silva, Iago Fernandes, Renata Cavalcanti, Wellington Bravo, Jyan França, Camila Van-Lume, Germana Glasner, and Walyson Morais. Thriller The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a 2008 American supernatural fiction-thriller film directed by Chris Carter and written by both Carter and Frank Spotnitz. It is the second feature film based on The X-Files franchise created by Carter, following the 1998 film. Three main actors from the television series, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Mitch Pileggi, reappear in the film to reprise their respective roles as Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, and Walter Skinner. Unlike the first film, the plot does not focus on the series' ongoing extraterrestrial based mytharc themes, but instead works as a standalone thriller horror story, similar to many of the Monster-of-the-Week episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. The story follows Mulder and Scully who have been out of the FBI for several years; with Mulder living in isolation as a fugitive from the organization and Scully having become a doctor at a Catholic-run hospital, where she has formed a friendly relationship with a seriously ill patient. Documentary film Rare lemurs and crocodiles with bizarre cave-dwelling behavior draw scientists to remote corner of Madagascar. Documentary film Mission Blue is a 2014 documentary and drama film written by Mark Monroe and Jack Youngelson and directed by Robert Nixon and Fisher Stevens. Documentary film Mountain in Shadow is a 2012 short drama film written and directed by Lois Patiño. Thriller Black South-easter is a 2013 crime thriller film written and directed by Carey McKenzie. Comedy My Big Fat Independent Movie is a 2005 independent film produced, written and directed by former film critic Chris Gore spoofing well-known independent films, such as My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Memento, Swingers, Pulp Fiction, Magnolia, Amelie, Reservoir Dogs, Pi, The Good Girl, Run Lola Run, Clerks and El Mariachi. My Big Fat Independent Movie was eventually acquired by Anchor Bay Entertainment distribution and the film was released on DVD. Broadcast cable rights were picked up by CBS Corporation for Showtime, The Movie Channel and Sundance Channel. Comedy Billington Prep is a 2013 animated comedy short film written and directed by Claire Seringhaus. Comedy Delivery Boys is a 1984 film directed by Ken Handler. It concerns a group of pizza delivery boys who start a break dancing team. Mario Van Peebles, Scott Thompson Baker, Samantha Fox and Annabelle Gurwitch have cameo roles. Naima Kradjian, former Republican candidate for Mayor of Binghamton is an actress in this movie in which she gets poked on a bus and gets angry. Documentary film Cliff 'Em All is a compilation of video footage by the American thrash metal band Metallica. It was released in 1987 as a tribute to Metallica's bassist Cliff Burton, who died in a tour bus accident on September 27, 1986, at the age of 24, near Ljungby, Sweden during the European leg of their Damage, Inc. Tour. Its title is derived from Metallica's debut album, Kill 'Em All. The home video also features a performance with former guitarist Dave Mustaine on March 19, 1983, shortly before his ouster from the band for heavy drug and alcohol abuse. The video is a retrospective on the 3 and a half years that Cliff Burton was in Metallica, presented as a collection of bootleg footage shot by fans, some professional filming and TV shots that were never used and some of his best bass solos, personal photos and live concerts. Photos and narrations by the band are placed between songs which focus on Burton before fading into a title card of a performance. The video ends with the melodic interlude of "Orion" as pictures of Burton are shown. With this video, the band tries to show the unique personality and style he had. Documentary film The Last Ocean is a 2012 documentary film written by Richard Langston and Peter Young and directed by Peter Young. Animation Animator vs Animation 2 is a 2007 animation/short film directed by Alan Becker. Comedy No Funny Business is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Laurence Olivier, Gertrude Lawrence, Jill Esmond and Edmund Breon. The film is based around a comedy of errors during a divorce case It was made at Ealing Studios. Olivier had returned to Britain after his career, following an initial move to Hollywood, had faltered. Thriller Hungry Man is a 2012 short horror mystery thriller film written and directed by Jordan Prosser. Comedy Van Von Hunter is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Stuart Levy and Steven Calcote. Documentary film Saints and Spirits is a 1979 documentary religious short film directed by Melissa Llewelyn-Davies. Comedy Ma and Pa Kettle is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the sequel to the 1947 film version of Betty MacDonald's semi-fictional memoir The Egg and I and the first official installment of Universal-International's Ma and Pa Kettle franchise starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Comedy Heartaches is a 1981 comedy motion-picture written by Terence Heffman and directed by Donald Shebib. It stars Margot Kidder, Annie Potts, Winston Rekert and Robert Carradine. The movie is about a young woman, Potts, married to a stock car racer and carrying his friends' child. As she flees that scene, her husband races alongside her bus. On this bus, Potts' character meets the free spirited Kidder and the two women move in together planning to raise the baby. Dealing with romance and poverty, they learn that they have more in common than they thought. It is unusual, in that is almost a sequel to Shebib's best known film, Goin' Down the Road. In this film two men- 'partners in crime,' deal with poverty, factory jobs, pregnancy, characters moving to the big city; all themes the two films share. Documentary film Cheonggyecheon Medley: A Dream of Iron is a 2010 documentary history world cinema film directed by Kelvin Kyung Kun Park. Documentary film Enemies of Happiness is a 2006 documentary about the controversial Afghan politician and member of the Afghan Parliament Malalai Joya filmed by Danish director Eva Mulvad. The film team travelled with the then 28 years old Malalai Joya during her campaign for the 2005 Afghan parliamentary election, which was the first democratic election in 30 years in Afghanistan. The film gives deep insight into the living conditions of the Afghan population. Documentary film This look at the South's most lucrative artist to date (over 10 million albums sold), will give you a better understanding of the man behind the music.See how Christopher Bridges, A.K.A.LUDACRIS, made his way to the top and how he is continually utilizing every opportunity he gets to push himself forward to becoming a Hip Hop Icon and superstar in music and film. Documentary film Sonicsgate: Requiem for a Team is a 2009 documentary film chronicling the history of the Seattle SuperSonics. The SuperSonics were a NBA franchise based in Seattle, Washington that played from 1967 until 2008, but relocated from Seattle to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and became known as the Thunder. Documentary film A Good Man is a 2011 documentary film about Tony Award-winning dance choreographer, Bill T. Jones, and his efforts to create the dance-theatre piece, "Fondly Do We Hope...Fervently Do We Pray", a salute to Abraham Lincoln for Chicago's Ravinia Festival. A Good Man details Jones's personal struggles with race and coming to grips with the legacy of the Lincoln Presidency and the American Civil War. From the initial pre-production to the show's final performance, the documentary follows Jones as he attempts to connect with his dancers and convey the spirit of the civil rights movement that has inspired him as an artist. A Good Man was a co-production of American Masters, ITVS, Kartemquin Films, Media Process Group, The Ravinia Festival and was produced by Joanna Rudnick and directed by Gordon Quinn and Bob Herucles. The documentary aired on PBS's American Masters series in 2011. Comedy A Novel Romance is a 2011 romance film written and directed by Allie Dvorin. Comedy The Boob's Honeymoon is a 1914 short comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Documentary film "An unconventional look at two conventional couples who swapped partners and lived in a group marriage in the early 1970s, hoping to pioneer an alternative to divorce and the way people live in the future." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Timmy wishes for a magic remote control that will allow him to travel inside television. But the magic remote winds up in Vicky's hands! It's going to take Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda to race through television and stop Vicky from using the remote control to take over every channel and, ultimately, the world! Documentary film Inqilab is a 2008 Indian documentary film directed by Gauhar Raza, about Indian freedom fighter, Bhagat Singh, co-produced by Nehru Memorial Museum and Library and Act Now for Harmony and Democracy in connection with birth centenary Bhagat Singh. Thriller Death Wish 4: The Crackdown is a 1987 action film, and the fourth installment in the Death Wish film series. The film was directed by J. Lee Thompson, and features Charles Bronson, who reprises his leading role as Paul Kersey. In the film, Kersey is once again forced to become a vigilante after his girlfriend's daughter dies of a drug overdose. He is recruited by tabloid owner Nathan White to take down various crime figures of the Los Angeles drug trade. Michael Winner, who directed the first three films in the series, was replaced by J. Lee Thompson, who had previously collaborated with Bronson on a number of films. Death Wish 4: The Crackdown had a substantially lower budget and a more limited release than its predecessors. It was released in North American on November 6, 1987. Thriller Ricco the Mean Machine is a 1973 action, crime, drama and thriller film written by Mario di Nardo, José Gutiérrez Maesso and Santiago Moncada and directed by Tulio Demicheli. Documentary film Vaseline & Pepper is a 2010 short animated film directed by Fraser Munden and Neil Rathbone. Comedy House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute is a 2001 comedy film. It is the stand-alone fourth installment in the House Party film series as it has no connection to any of the preceding films or the subsequent film House Party 5: Tonight's the Night. It stars IMx, and is the only film in the series to not star Kid 'n Play. This is IMx's second House Party film, having also appeared in House Party 3 when they were known as Immature and portrayed entirely different characters than they do in this film. Science Fiction Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy is a 2007 American lucha libre film starring the legendary Mexican wrestler and cult film star Mil Máscaras. It has the distinction of being the first lucha film starring any of the "Big 3" to be produced in English. Animation Teddy Goldblatt is a 2010 animation short film written and directed by Rob Munday. Documentary film Hot Tuna is a 2012 documentary film written by Jonathan Grupper and directed by Rick Rosenthal. Thriller Samurai Cop is a 1989 action comedy thriller film written and directed by Amir Shervan. Comedy Draw! is a 1984 American/Canadian comedy-western film by Steven Hilliard Stern Thriller The Adventurers is a 1970 American film based on the novel by Harold Robbins. It is directed, produced and written by Lewis Gilbert. The American film stars Bekim Fehmiu, Candice Bergen, Charles Aznavour, Olivia de Havilland, Fernando Rey, Ernest Borgnine, Alan Badel and Leigh Taylor-Young. The film featured a film debut from Fehmiu and was shot in Europe and parts of South America. It is loosely based on the life of Dominican diplomat and playboy Porfirio Rubirosa. Documentary film Private Hungary: Father and His Three Sons—The Bartos Family is a 1988 documentary film directed by Péter Forgács. Documentary film The Mystery of Mazo de la Roche is a 2012 biographical film written and directed by Maya Gallus. Thriller Homicide is a crime-drama film written and directed by David Mamet, and released in 1991. The film's cast includes Joe Mantegna, William H. Macy, and Ving Rhames. It was entered in the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction Rubber is a 2010 film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. "Quentin Dupieux (aka Mr. Oizo) first entered the public conscious when his thumping techno track "Flat Beat" was released in 1999. The related music video and TV commercials featuring a yellow puppet named Flat Eric were also hugely successful. Dupieux went on to write and direct full-length films. His latest feature is Rubber, a wonderfully weird movie about — among other things — a tire that comes to life. Rubber begins in a desert. A series of chairs are laid out in a zig-zag pattern on a barren road. A man with a pair of binoculars anxiously stands by the road. A car becomes visible in the distance. As the car moves closer, the driver purposely begins to knock over the chairs. The car halts and a policeman emerges. He delivers a monologue and quickly disappears. The camera pulls back to reveal that a group of people was watching the entire sequence of events. The people are waiting for a movie to begin. A movie about a car tire named Robert that inexplicably comes to life. Robert realizes that he has powers. Psychic powers. Psychic powers that make things explode. Things like bottles. Things like rabbits. Things like human heads. As one might surmise from the description, Rubber presents two interconnected stories. One story is about the adventures of Robert the tire. The other is about a group of people watching a movie about the adventures of Robert the tire. If this sounds confusing, don't be alarmed. It is confusing. It is also ingenious. Rubber operates as both an homage to genre and a dissection of its logical innards. The film gleefully plays with a core cinematic conceit: suspension of disbelief. Screenwriters ask often ask the audience to accept the most unreal situations at face value. If stories about cyborgs, talking animals, walking corpses, and sentient bulldozers pass muster, why not a murderous tire with psychic powers? Quentin Dupieux executes this prankish self-reflexive story with style and precision. The film obviously has a dark comedic edge but everything is played straight. Mostly. The performers, who include Wings Hauser and Roxanne Medina, absorb the parade of exploding heads, murders, sight gags, and improbable situations with stone-face austerity. The utterly deadpan approach is crucial to making the concept work. After awhile, the abnormal becomes normal. One character says that "I never thought I'd identify with a tire." The audience will feel the same way. By the end, everyone will cheer Robert. Even if he is popping skulls like birthday balloons." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Fantastic Fest site. Thriller La Bête Humaine is a 1938 French film directed by Jean Renoir, with cinematography by Curt Courant. The picture features Jean Gabin, and is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Émile Zola. The drama is partially set "on a train that may be thought of as one of the main characters in the film." Comedy The Swiss Miss Massacre is a 2012 comedy horror film written by Michael Steiner and Michael Sauter, and directed by Michael Steiner. Animation Balloon and Bear is a 2013 short adventure film written and directed by Rhodri Williams. Science Fiction Star Crystal is a 1986 science fiction movie, directed by Lance Lindsay. Animation Maria Magenta is a 2011 short, animated comedy film written and directed by Orlanda Laforêt. Documentary film My Uncle Terry is a 2012 short drama documentary film written and directed by Paula McGlynn Comedy Devout Catholics Edward DeBonis and Vincent Maniscalco, a gay couple, are determined to be wed in a church and receive the Holy Sacrament of Marriage.  After a long process coming to grips with their sexuality and their families, DeBonis and Maniscalco meet in New York City. Quickly falling in love, they move in together, and DeBonis comes out to his family for the first time.As they fall further in love, they re-find their faith as well in the Catholic Church, trying to integrate their faith and their sexuality. But in 1986, their faith group, Dignity, was thrown out of the Catholic Church for violating Catholic precepts. The Vatican has stated that it believes that homosexuality is fundamentally disordered because it does not involve procreation, despite documents from the early Church blessing same-sex friendships. What’s at stake is not only their relationship, but their civil rights. In 2004, gay partnerships had few of the rights that straight partnerships have, and the Church’s influence prevented then—and still prevents—many local and state governments from granting gay couples equal rights under the law.After having cancer, Edward DeBonis agrees to marry his long-term partner, Vincent. As religious Catholic men, the Holy Sacrament of Marriage brings them together in the eyes of God. It is deeply important to them both to stand up in front of God and their friends and families, agreeing to love and honor each other for the rest of their lives. They prepare for their wedding while holding onto their faith as Catholics—complete with bachelor party, questions about the number of invitations to the reception, and an announcement in the New York Times Style Section. Comedy Love Earth is a 2012 short music animation fantasy comedy film directed by Chien-Chun Tseng and Yu-Hsuan Tseng. Animation The Reluctant Dragon is a 1941 American live action and animated film produced by Walt Disney, directed by Alfred Werker, and released by RKO Radio Pictures on June 20, 1941. Essentially a tour of the then-new Walt Disney Studios facility in Burbank, California, the film stars radio comedian Robert Benchley and many Disney staffers such as Ward Kimball, Fred Moore, Norman Ferguson, Clarence Nash, and Walt Disney, all as themselves. The first twenty minutes of the film are in black-and-white, the remainder is in Technicolor. Most of the film is live-action, with four short animated segments inserted into the running time: a black-and-white segment featuring Casey Junior from Dumbo; and three Technicolor cartoons: Baby Weems, Goofy's How to Ride a Horse, and the extended-length short The Reluctant Dragon, based upon Kenneth Grahame's book of the same name. The total length of all animated parts is 40 minutes. Documentary film Forgotten Warriors is a 1997 documentary short film written and directed by Loretta Todd. Documentary film "During their last few days at Cambridge University, a tight-knit group of friends prepare for life in the 'real world' as adults, and as lesbians." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Humjoli is a 1970 Hindi film produced by Prasan Kapoor and directed by Ramanna. The film stars Jeetendra, Leena Chandavarkar, Pran, Mehmood, Mumtaz and Aruna Irani. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The movie is a remake of 1964 hit Tamil Film Panakkara Kudumbam. Documentary film Days At The Lennon Park is a 2013 historical documentary music film written and directed by Annelies Kruk. Thriller Power 98 is a 1996 low-budget thriller film written and directed by Jaime Hellman. Documentary film Set in the backdrop of mystical Sufi India, with unusual access to the world of shamans, sorcerers and exorcists within the folds of Islam. Documentary film To some, Yiddish is a dead culture, but an increasing number of people feel that the richness of its heritage is something to be preserved. The film presents these dilemmas on the rehearsal stage of the Yiddish spiel Theater, where the performances themselves, filmed in Europe and Israel, allow audiences to identify with the stories and the emotions of this once vibrant culture. Comedy Fatty Girl Goes to New York is a 1982 comedy film written by Mauro Mariani and Giorgio Mariuzzo and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Documentary film Paul Monette: The Brink of Summer's End is a 1996 documentary biographical film written and directed by Monte Bramer. Animation Clifford's Really Big Movie is a 2004 American animated film loosely based on the book series, Clifford the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell and more based on the classic PBS Kids TV series adapted from it. This film was directed by Robert C. Ramirez, produced by Scholastic Corporation's film division, Scholastic Films in association with Big Red Dog Productions, and originally released to theaters by Warner Bros. on February 20, 2004. This was John Ritter's last film as he had died on September 11, 2003, after completing voice work for the film as Clifford. The film was dedicated to his memory and also serves as the series finale to the show. Documentary film Nero’s Guests is a 2009 documentary film directed by Deepa Bhatia. Animation Prince Bayaya is a 1950 Czechoslovak animated film directed by Jiří Trnka. Thriller The Postcard Bandit is a 2003 Australian film loosely based on the life of convicted bank robber Brenden Abbott. Comedy Film ohne Titel (Film Without a Name), is a 1947 romantic comedy film written and directed by Rudolf Jugert; with writing credits by Helmut Käutner and Ellen Fechner. Comedy Puberty: The Movie is a 2007 comedy film directed by Eric Ledgin and Stephen Schneider. Documentary film Attila '74: The Rape of Cyprus is a 1974 documentary film by Michael Cacoyannis about the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. It was filmed on location in Cyprus and Greece in the immediate aftermath of the two Turkish invasions and subsequent occupation of approximately the northern third of the island. Cacoyannis chronicles the events of 1974 in Cyprus with rare interviews of President Makarios of the Republic, Nikos Sampson – the man the Greek junta imposed as leader after their attempted coup, and many Greek Cypriot victims of the Turkish invasion. Academy Award-nominated director Cacoyannis provides insight and analysis about events leading up to the invasion, and the subsequent events and ramifications of Turkey's occupation of Cyprus. Including interviews with pro-Makarios and pro-junta supporters, this documentary also explores the anti-American and British imperialist sentiment on the island and outrage at the lack of action taken by them and the United Nations to protect Cyprus as Turkey was effectively given carte blanche to invade and occupy despite numerous United Nations Security Council resolutions demanding their withdrawal. Documentary film The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant is a film directed by Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert and released on 2009. Comedy Pirates of Treasure Island is a 2006 American comedy-drama film produced by The Asylum, loosely adaptated from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. The film was criticized as an imitation of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, particularly as was released just before, and shares several similarities with, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Documentary film Wagner & Me is a 2010 Documentary film written and directed by Patrick McGrady. Documentary film Lacon De Catalonia is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Niels Windfeldt. Comedy The Little Book of Revenge is a Genie nominated French language Canadian film released in 2006. Documentary film The Road to Fallujah is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Mark Manning and written by Manning and Natalie Kalustian. Documentary film "GOING VERTICAL dives into one of the most contentious battles in sports: the debate over who is responsible for the invention of the short board – American Dick Brewer or Australian Bob McTavish. This even-handed analysis of both camps narrated by Simon Baker is a careful study of not only the short board question but of surf culture in general from the sport’s humble beginnings as a fringe activity to its rise as an international cultural phenomenon by the end of the 1960’s. Killer footage from the period punctuated by interviews from the likes of Kelly Slater, Nat Young, Duke Kahahamoku, Stephanie Gilmore, and a host of other stars of surf both past and present make one thing very clear: No matter which side you may land on – McTavish or Brewer – passion is a prerequisite for the true devotees of this sport." Quoting Matt Bolish from the 2010 Anaheim International Film Festival site. Documentary film Two Valentianos is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Gertrud Pinkus. Documentary film D'où je viens is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Claude Demers. Documentary film Cry Freetown is a 2000 documentary film directed by Sorious Samura. It is an account of the victims of the Sierra Leone Civil War and depicts the most brutal period with the Revolutionary United Front rebels capturing the capital city. It was broadcast on CNN International on February 3, 2000. The film was produced with the assistance of CNN Productions and Insight News Television. Awards for the film include the Emmy Award, BAFTA Award, Peabody Award and the 2001 silver award at the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Awards. Comedy O'Hara and the Youthful Prodigal is a 1913 short comedy film directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Comedy The Roaring Fifties is a 1983 German comedy film directed by Peter Zadek and starring Juraj Kukura, Boy Gobert and Peter Kern. It is based on the novel Hurra, wir leben noch by Johannes Mario Simmel. It is set around the German Wirtschaftswunder economic miracle of the 1950s, with the title alluding to the Roaring Twenties. Thriller Knife in the Water is a 1962 Polish drama film co-written and directed by Roman Polański, which was nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It is Polanski's first feature film, featuring three characters in a story of rivalry and sexual tension. Animation Peach Juice is a 2012 short animation comedy film written by Brian Lye and directed by Nathan Gilliss, Brian Lye and Callum Paterson. Thriller Kill Me Again is a 1989 American neo-noir film directed by John Dahl and starring Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, and Michael Madsen. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer distributed the film. Comedy Restless Natives is a 1985 comedy film directed by Michael Hoffman and starring Vincent Friell, Joe Mullaney, and Ned Beatty. Filmed in Scotland, the story follows the adventures of two young men who don masks and hold up tourist coaches in the Highlands. These modern highwaymen become local folk heroes as well as a tourist attraction in themselves. The soundtrack features music by Big Country. This music was not released on an album but was combined into two lengthy tracks, each featuring various pieces of music and clips of actors from the film's audio, which appeared on limited edition formats of two Big Country 12" singles. It was released on CD for the first time on the 1998 Big Country collection Restless Natives & Rarities, where it is presented as a single 35-minute track. The film performed well at the box office in Scotland but struggled to make an impact elsewhere. Documentary film Goat Walker is a 2003 film directed by Bartosz Konopka. Documentary film The Mulga Seed Ceremony is a 1967 documentary film directed by Roger Sandall. Science Fiction CyberTracker is a 1994 science fiction action film written by Jacobsen Hart and directed by Richard Pepin. It stars Don "The Dragon" Wilson as Eric Phillips. Co-stars include Richard Norton, Stacie Foster, Steve Burton, Abby Dalton, and Jim Maniaci. The film was followed by a 1995 direct-to-video sequel, Cyber-Tracker 2, also starring Wilson, Foster, Burton, and Maniaci. Comedy Baap Re Baap is a 1955 comedy, drama, family film written by S.N. Banerjee and Jagdish Kanwal and directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar. Comedy Cuddle Sticks is a 2008 short comedy film directed by Mike Geiger. Animation Roadside Romeo is a 2008 Hindi-American computer animated musical comedy film written and directed by Jugal Hansraj and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in United States, India, and all around the world. It was released on 24 October 2008 in the United States and India. This was the second Bollywood movie to receive a North American release by a Hollywood studio, following Sony Pictures' Saawariya. The title character is a dog living in Mumbai, as voiced by Saif Ali Khan; his girlfriend, Laila, is voiced by Kareena Kapoor. This was the first voiceover in an animated production for both actors. Roadside Romeo was also Hansraj's first animated directorial debut. Roadside Romeo received generally negative reviews from critics upon its release and was a disaster at the box office. Documentary film The Strange Demise of Jim Crow is a documentary film directed by David Berman. Comedy Family Plot is a 1976 American dark comedy/thriller film that was the final film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film was based on Victor Canning's novel The Rainbird Pattern, which was adapted for the screen by Ernest Lehman. The film stars Karen Black, Bruce Dern, Barbara Harris and William Devane. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. The story involves two couples; one couple are amateur petty criminals, the other couple are smooth professionals. Their lives come into conflict because of a search for a missing heir. The title of the movie is a pun: "family plot" can refer to an area in a cemetery that has been bought by one family for the burial of its various relatives; in this case it also means a dramatic plot line involving various family members. Thriller Man in the Shadow is a CinemaScope crime film starring Jeff Chandler, Orson Welles, Colleen Miller, Ben Alexander, and John Larch. Comedy Big Man Japan is a 2007 Japanese film written and directed by and starring Hitoshi Matsumoto. It was well received by critics in the U.S., after many months of showings at various festivals and film events. Documentary film Little Bride is a 2010 documentary short film written and directed by Lesław Dobrucki. Comedy Badger's Green is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Valerie Hobson, Bruce Lester, David Horne and Wally Patch. It was adapted from the 1930 play Badger's Green by R.C. Sheriff. A picturesque village is threatened with redevelopment by a speculative builder, leading to widespread protest. In the end the builder agrees to settle the future of the village on the result of a cricket match. It was produced at the British & Dominions Film Corporation at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by Paramount Pictures to allow them to comply with the terms of the annual quota. Badger's Green is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films. Thriller The Blueberry Hunt is an upcoming Indian film starring Naseeruddin Shah, Vipin Sharma, Aahana Kumra, PJ Unnikrishnan, Yadu Sankalia, Vinay Forrt, and Kartik Elangovan. It will be distributed by PVR Pictures. The film was shot on location in Vagamon, Kerala. Comedy The Great Texas Dynamite Chase, also known as Dynamite Women, is a 1976 criminal comedy film directed by Michael Pressman. Comedy Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen is a Bollywood movie starring Govinda and Preity Zinta. Due to complications the film kept on getting delayed therefore it was not released until 2005. Documentary film When Elvis Presley first set foot in Memphis' Sun Studios on July 5th, 1954, little did he know that he would be launching a 50-year legacy spanning television, film, and pop music. This nostalgic documentary celebrates Elvis' long and varied career in show business through interviews with Tom Jones, Glen Campbell, Kenny Rogers, ZZ Top, Suzi Quatro, Neil Sedaka, and many others. Thriller Alien Invasion Arizona is a science fiction film. It is an alien film set in the fictional town of Salena, Arizona. It is also entitled "The Salena Incident" and was a straight to DVD release produced by Temple Hill Entertainment and distributed by Lionsgate. Documentary film Javier Sicilia, In Solitude With Others is a documentary film directed by Luisa Riley. Comedy Flying Down to Rio is a 1933 RKO musical film noted for being the first screen pairing of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, although Dolores del Río and Gene Raymond received top-billing. Among the featured players Franklin Pangborn and Eric Blore are notable. The songs in the film were written by Vincent Youmans and Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, with musical direction and additional music by Max Steiner. This is also the only film in which screen veteran Ginger Rogers was billed above famed Broadway dancer Fred Astaire. The black-and-white film was directed by Thornton Freeland and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Lou Brock. The screenplay was written by Erwin S. Gelsey, H.W. Hanemann and Cyril Hume, based on a story by Lou Brock and a play by Anne Caldwell. Linwood Dunn did the special effects for the celebrated airplane-wing-dance sequence at the end of the film. Comedy Willow is a 1988 American fantasy film directed by Ron Howard, produced and with a story by George Lucas, and starring Warwick Davis, Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Jean Marsh, and Billy Barty. Davis plays the eponymous lead character and hero: a reluctant farmer who plays a critical role in protecting a special baby from a tyrannical queen in a sword and sorcery setting. Lucas conceived the idea for Willow in 1972, approaching Howard to direct during the post-production phase of Cocoon in 1985. Bob Dolman was brought in to write the screenplay, coming up with seven drafts before finishing in late 1986. Willow was then set up at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and principal photography began in April 1987, finishing the following October. The majority of filming took place at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, England, as well as Wales and New Zealand. Industrial Light & Magic created the visual effects sequences, which led to a revolutionary breakthrough with digital morphing technology. Willow was released in 1988 to mixed reviews from critics, but was a modest financial success and received two Academy Award nominations. Animation Arts and Flowers is the 72nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 19, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Kinshasa, Wicked Land is a 2013 film directed by Douglas Ntimasiemi. Documentary film For five decades, American agencies have stockpiled information on UFOs. So did their counterparts behind the iron curtain. Soldiers, scientists and spies all paint a disturbing picture of the KGB's secret campaign of the UFO encounter that almost sparked a nuclear war. The pair of “Mig” fighters that tried to shoot down a UFO - both jets blown out of the sky! Stunning proof that the Soviets recovered something not from this earth! Amazing film footage smuggled out of Russia. This exclusive investigation into one of the most compelling events of our time is hosted by Roger Moore. Comedy Il maestro di Vigevano is a 1963 Italian comedy drama film directed by Elio Petri. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Lucio Mastronardi. Comedy Hanky Panky is a 1982 comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier, and starring Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner. Wilder and Radner met during filming and later married. Documentary film Killing Hitler is a BBC docudrama that examines the Operation Foxley plot to kill Adolf Hitler. Animation Caldera is an 11-minute computer animated short film released in 2012. It was directed by Evan Viera, co-written by Chris Bishop, co-produced by Chris Perry, and created in conjunction with Bit Films, the computer animation incubator program at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Caldera received a Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction in the Computer Animation category in 2012. Thriller Help is a 2010 Bollywood horror film directed by Rajeev Virani in his directional debut. It stars Bobby Deol and Mugdha Godse in the lead roles and marks the debut of Sophia Handa in a supporting role. Shreyas Talpade also has a special role in the film although it was not marketed as his film. It released on August 13, 2010, making it the first Bollywood horror film to release on Friday the 13th, the day of bad luck. The film was shot in Mauritius. Thriller Curse of the Zodiac is a 2007 American horror film from Lionsgate, written and directed by Ulli Lommel, inspired by the true story of the hunt for a notorious serial killer known as "Zodiac" who claimed responsibility for the still unsolved murders. It stars Cassandra Church and Jack Quinn, and was released directly to DVD. Documentary film The Tasty Bust Reunion is a 2004 documentary film written by Esben Storm and Stephen MacLean and directed by Stephen MacLean. Thriller King of the Carnival is a Republic movie serial. It contains a substantial amount of stock footage from the earlier Republic serial Daredevils of the Red Circle. This was the last serial ever made by Republic and is often considered to be one of the worst produced by that company. The plot concerns Treasury Agents investigating a Cold War counterfeiting operation believed to be connected to a circus. Thriller Classmates is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Lal Jose and written by James Albert. The film has an ensemble cast consisting of Jayasurya, Prithviraj, Narain, Indrajith, Kavya Madhavan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Balachandra Menon and Radhika. The music is composed by Alex Paul with lyrics by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma. The cinematography was by Rajeev Ravi and the editing by Ranjan Abraham. Audiograhy was by M. R. Rajakrishnan. The story revolves around the college graduate class of 1992. In 2006, working in different corners of the world, the friends get together for a class reunion to revive the joy and laughter of their student days. Shockingly, on the night of the reunion, one of the classmates is almost murdered and goes into a coma. It is one of the biggest blockbusters in the Malayalam film industry and is frequently referenced in Keralite popular culture. The film went on to win the Kerala State Film Awards for Best Popular Film and Best Story. It was later remade into Tamil as Ninaithale Inikkum and Telugu as same title. The plot was inspired from a novel A Wedding in December by Anita Shreve. Comedy Loco Boy Makes Good is the 60th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Postcards from Paradise Park is a 2000 film directed by Curt Crane. Documentary film Fallujah, The Hidden Massacre is a documentary film by Sigfrido Ranucci and Maurizio Torrealta which first aired on Italy's RAI state television network on November 8, 2005. The film documents the use of weapons that the documentary asserts are chemical weapons, particularly the use of incendiary bombs, and alleges indiscriminate use of violence against civilians and children by military forces of the United States of America in the city of Fallujah in Iraq during the Fallujah Offensive of November 2004. The film's primary themes are: Establishing a case for war crimes against civilians committed by the United States. Documenting evidence for the use of chemical devices by the US military. Documenting other human rights abuses by American forces and their Iraqi counterparts. This article offers a synopsis of the material presented in the documentary. Documentary film The Last Dispatch is a documentary film by Helmut Schleppi overviewing and giving greater insight into the final days of the indie rock band Dispatch, which culminated with two final live concerts. The first concert took place at the Somerville Theatre to a very exclusive crowd. Two days later, the band performed a free concert at the Hatch Shell in Boston. It was estimated that the turnout would only be between 10,000 and 30,000 people. In the end, the crowd grew to reach a reported 110,000 fans. A CD release, All Points Bulletin, features two discs of the two concerts and a DVD featuring selections from both shows. Science Fiction The Snell Show is a short film by Scottish-born director, Andrew Black. The film is a black comedy featuring a nuclear explosion at a family get-together. The film has multiple levels of meaning. It can be taken as a straightforward satire on nuclear weapons and the Cold War or a commentary on how commonplace and mundane technology has become in our lives. Says director Black: "Both of these were in my mind as I wrote the screenplay — and then 9/11 happened. The world was inundated with visions of collapsing skyscrapers and burning wreckage — and we couldn’t stop watching. For me, the film became more about our fascination with violence and how it is frequently presented as a form of spectacle and entertainment through the media.' Author of the short story, Darl Larsen, adds: "The genre that might be called "nuclear fiction" has always fascinated me, especially the often-banal way we tend to treat the most destructive force in our possession and The Snell Show seemed a fitting tribute to such ambivalence". Thriller Fog Island is a 1945 American mystery-suspense film directed by Terry O. Morse. The film stars B movie horror film regulars George Zucco and Lionel Atwill. It was based on the 1937 play Angel Island by Bernadine "Bernie" Angus. Documentary film One Day You'll Understand is a 2013 biographical and documentary film directed by Renae Moore. Documentary film La fille du juge is a 2006 documentary film directed by William Karel. Thriller A Perfect World is a 1993 drama film directed by Clint Eastwood, and starring Kevin Costner as an escaped convict who befriends a young boy, and ends up embarking on a road trip with the child. Eastwood co-stars as a Texas Ranger in pursuit of the convict. Animation Geri's Game is a computer animated short film made by Pixar in 1997, written and directed by Jan Pinkava. Although Pixar had started out with a successful string of shorts in the 1980s, these were put on hold for most of the 1990s to focus on for-hire work, and development of the feature films Toy Story and A Bug's Life; Geri's Game was the first Pixar short since the 1989 short Knick Knack. The film won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1998. Thriller Mother's Boys is a 1994 thriller film starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Peter Gallagher, Joanne Whalley and Vanessa Redgrave. Comedy Be Human is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Grampy. It is now public domain. Comedy Till Death Us Do Part is a 1969 film based on the BBC television series Till Death Us Do Part. The film was directed by Norman Cohen and written by Johnny Speight, the creator of the television version.The film was considered successful enough at the box office to spawn a sequel, The Alf Garnett Saga in 1972. Science Fiction A Tree of Palme is a 2002 Japanese anime film, written and directed by Takashi Nakamura. It was an official selection of the 2002 Berlin Film Festival. Thriller Du rififi chez les femmes is a French-Italian film directed by Alex Joffé and released in 1959. Documentary film Yaya/Ayat is a 2010 documentary, short, biographical film directed by Shimby Zegeye-Gebrehiwot. Thriller Shattered Soul is a 2006 Turkish crime-thriller film starring Demet Evgar, Tamer Karadağlı and Levent Üzümcü, and directed by Mustafa Altıoklar. Documentary film Mahadiga is a documentary film directed by Lelle Suresh. It was released in 2004. Animation Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember is a 2001 computer animated family film written by Jimmy Hibbert and directed by Sarah Ball. Animation Crash Test Pig is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Stjepan Mihaljevic. Comedy Mr Nice is a 2010 British-Spanish crime-drama. Directed by Bernard Rose, Mr Nice is in part a biopic due to it being a loose film adaptation of Mr Nice, the 1997 cult autobiography by Howard Marks. The film features an ensemble cast starring Rhys Ifans as Howard Marks, along with David Thewlis, Omid Djalili and Jack Huston, with Crispin Glover and Chloë Sevigny. Ifans portrays Marks, a real-life Welsh marijuana smuggler who ran one of the biggest global cannabis smuggling operations from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, mostly while on the run. Marks associated with some of the more colourful characters of the era, allegedly even cutting deals with the likes of the FBI, the Mafia, the IRA and MI6. After serving time in Terre Haute, one of the "toughest" prisons in the United States, Marks stopped smuggling and dealing in cannabis, and gained wider fame as a pro cannabis campaigner, stand-up comedian, actor, lads mag columnist, television show panelist, music producer, motivational speaker, and even prospective Member of Parliament. Like Marks' autobiography on which it is based, the film has polarized critics. Comedy El Esqueleto de la señora Morales is a 1960 Mexican black comedy film based on Arthur Machen's 1927 short story "The Islington Mystery". It is regarded by critics as one of the ten best Mexican films of all time. Comedy Crook and the Cross is a film directed by Axel von Ambesser released on Dec 23, 1960. Comedy Spook Busters is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the fourth film in the series. Thriller Beast Stalker is a 2008 Hong Kong action thriller film written, produced and directed by Dante Lam, and starring Nicholas Tse, Nick Cheung, Zhang Jingchu and Liu Kai-chi. Science Fiction Nowhere Nevada is a comedy drama crime science fiction film directed by David Richards. Thriller Persecuted is a 2014 American drama film directed and written by Daniel Lusko released on 18 July 2014. The film stars James Remar, Bruce Davison, Dean Stockwell, Raoul Trujillo, Fred Thompson, Brad Stine, David House, and Tabatha Shaun. Comedy The Madness of King George is a 1994 film directed by Nicholas Hytner and adapted by Alan Bennett from his own play, The Madness of George III. It tells the true story of George III's deteriorating mental health, and his equally declining relationship with his son, the Prince of Wales, particularly focusing on the period around the Regency Crisis of 1788. Modern medicine has suggested the King's symptoms were the result of acute intermittent porphyria. Filming of the movie took place from 11 July to 9 September 1994. Comedy Promising his mother he’ll stay out of trouble, young Billy arrives on the resort island of Catalina to spend the summer with his father. Billy’s summer vacation takes a turn into outrageous adventure when he meets Sherlock – smugglers have kidnapped a streetwise talking dog that claims his policeman master. Since Sherlock will only speak to Billy and his newfound friend Emma, it’s up to the kids and Sherlock to crack the case Comedy Partner is a Bengali film Directed by Shankar Ray.This film is more or less same as more than four decades ago in 1964 a film named “Jiban Kahini based on a story by Shaktipada Rajguru was a smashing hit. The main star cast of that film were Bikash Roy, Anup Kumar and Sandhya Roy. The director of that film was Rajen Tarafdar. Documentary film New Year Baby is a 2006 documentary film that tells the story of a family that survived the Cambodian genocide, and started a new life in the United States. The film was directed by Socheata Poeuv and produced by Charles Vogl. It won the 2007 IDFA "Movies That Matter" Award, an initiative of Amnesty International, as well as eight other international awards. It was aired on National PBS in 2008. Thriller Cuba is a 1979 film directed by Richard Lester and starring Sean Connery, portraying the build-up to the 1958 Cuban Revolution. Connery is as a British mercenary who travels to Cuba, which is on the brink of revolution with the authority of dictator Fulgencio Batista steadily collapsing. Connery encounters a former lover there, who is neglected by her Cuban husband. The film ends with Havana falling to Fidel Castro's revolutionaries as most of Connery's employers flee the island aboard one of the last flights out. The same historical events were featured five years earlier in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Part II and would be covered again by Sidney Pollack in his 1990 film Havana, starring Robert Redford. Lester's film was perhaps the most stylish of the three, aided by its stirring Spanish locations, "with a marvelous sense of atmosphere." Documentary film Nocturnity is the 2013 short documentary drama film written and directed by Alexandra Liveris. Comedy Stark Raving Black is a stand-up comedy film starring Lewis Black and directed by Adam Dubin. The 80 minute show was filmed in HD and 5.1 Surround Sound in Detroit, Michigan at The Fillmore Detroit on August 2, 2009. In the film, Black discusses politics and current events from the state of the economy to alternative energy. The DVD has 70 minutes of unedited and uncensored content, which is 40 minutes more than the television special. Comedy The Fox Family is a 2006 South Korean film. Made on a budget of ₩3.5 billion, the film is a musical comedy about the kumiho of Korean mythology. Comedy Jack the Bear is a 1993 American drama film directed by Marshall Herskovitz, written by Steven Zaillian based on the novel by Dan McCall, and starring Danny DeVito, Robert J. Steinmiller Jr., Miko Hughes, and Gary Sinise. Thriller Experiment Perilous is a 1944 melodrama set at the turn of the 20th century. The film is based on a 1943 novel by Margaret Carpenter and directed by Jacques Tourneur. Albert S. D'Agostino, Jack Okey, Darrell Silvera, and Claude E. Carpenter were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White. Hedy Lamarr's singing voice was dubbed by Paula Raymond. Comedy Mortacci is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. Science Fiction Escape from Planet Earth is a 2013 Canadian-American 3D computer animated comedy film produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and distributed by The Weinstein Company, directed by Cal Brunker, and starring the voices of Rob Corddry, Brendan Fraser, Sarah Jessica Parker, William Shatner, Jessica Alba, Craig Robinson, George Lopez, Jane Lynch, and Sofía Vergara. The film was released on February 15, 2013. This was the first Rainmaker Entertainment film theatrically released. Science Fiction Sasquatch Birth Journal 2 is a 2011 short comedy film directed and written by Nathan and David Zellner. Documentary film Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion was a 2004 musical documentary special which aired on PBS. The special featured Irene Cara, KC & The Sunshine Band, Yvonne Elliman, The Hues Corporation, Peaches & Herb, Karen Lynn Gorney, A Taste of Honey, Rob Parissi of Wild Cherry, Leo Sayer, Deney Terrio, Frankie Valli, Martha Wash, Barry Williams, Norma Jean Wright and Felton Pilate. It was directed by T.J. Lubinsky, and produced by Jerry Blavat, Henry J. DeLuca, Cousin Brucie Morrow and Lubinsky. One of the associate producers was Marty Angelo. Comedy Turner & Hooch is a 1989 American comedy-drama film starring Tom Hanks and Beasley the Dog as the eponymous characters, Turner and Hooch respectively. The film also co-stars Mare Winningham, Craig T. Nelson and Reginald VelJohnson. It was directed by Roger Spottiswoode; the film was originally slated to be directed by Henry Winkler, but he was terminated because of his "creative differences". It was co-written by Michael Blodgett from Beyond the Valley of the Dolls fame. Although K-9 was released prior to this film, Turner & Hooch became more popular and seemingly overshadowed its greater success, even though K-9 had a very similar plot. A pilot for a Turner & Hooch TV series was made and ran as a part of The Magical World of Disney. Comedy Shadows and Sunshine is a 1916 drama/comedy film directed by Henry King. Animation Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01 is a 1988 anime OVA released in Japan, directed and written by Shinji Aramaki and animated by Hideaki Anno. It has been licensed in the United States by AnimEigo The plot centers on a mechanic named Koji Kondo who accidentally comes across the Madox-01, a small mecha designed to fight enemy tanks. When Koji accidentally ends up in the Madox before thoroughly reading the user manual, the machine will not let him leave. As the military comes after him to reclaim it, Koji has no choice but to defend himself. Documentary film Library Of Dust is a 2011 documentary short film written by James Leche and directed by Ondi Timoner and Robert James. Documentary film Jazz Mama is a documentary film. Comedy Uzumasa Limelight is an action film directed by Ken Ochiai. Comedy Zlepšovák is a 1960 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Animation King Kababa And The Knight is a 2013 short animated film directed by Jason Reicher. Comedy Alice is in a bullfight where she thinks she will win since she is matched against a peaceful bull. But the tables are turned when her bull is switched with one with a worse temper. Documentary film Other Voices is a 1970 documentary film directed by David H. Sawyer. The film follows Dr. Albert Honig, one of the most controversial Doctors of his era, as he demonstrates various techniques he has employed in his treatment of comatose and catatonic patients. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Horro Torium is a 2011 short action adventure film written and directed by Jerry G. Angelo. Documentary film Desert Victory is a 1943 film produced by the British Ministry of Information, documenting the Allies' North African campaign against Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and the Afrika Korps. This documentary traces the struggle between General Erwin Rommel and Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, from the German's defeat at El Alamein to Tripoli. Like the famous "Why We Fight" series of films by Frank Capra, Desert Victory relies heavily on captured German newsreel footage. Many of the most famous sequences in the film have been excerpted and appear with frequency in History Channel and A&E productions. The film was produced by David MacDonald, and directed by Roy Boulting who also directed Tunisian Victory and Burma Victory. This film won a special Academy Award in 1943. The 1951 film The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel relied heavily on this production for its battle footage. Comedy No somos nadie (English: God Is on Air) is a 2002 drama film directed by Jordi Mollà. Thriller Déjà Vu is a 2006 American action thriller film with elements of science fiction, directed by Tony Scott, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and co-written by Bill Marsilii and Terry Rossio. The film stars Denzel Washington and Paula Patton as the main characters, with Jim Caviezel, Val Kilmer, Adam Goldberg, Bruce Greenwood, and Matt Craven in supporting roles. Déjà Vu involves ATF agent Douglas Carlin, who travels back in time in attempts to prevent a domestic terrorist attack that takes place in New Orleans and to save a woman with whom he falls in love, Claire Kuchever. Filming took place in New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina. The film premiered in New York City on November 20, 2006, and was released widely in the United States and Canada two days later. The film was released in Mexico by the end of November, and worldwide by the early months of 2007. It received mixed reviews from critics, and the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes' compiled ratings give the film an average rating of 55%. While earning $64 million in the U.S., the film went on to gross $180 million worldwide; Déjà Vu was the 23rd most successful film worldwide for 2006. Animation Agaïssa is a 2004 film. Comedy Peculiarities of the National Fishing is a 1998 Russian comedy. Documentary film Libre te quiero is a documentary film directed by Basilio Martín Patino. Comedy Manny's Orphans is a 1978 film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. The film was also distributed under the title Kick. Of the film, writer Victor Miller said: "Steve Miner came up with the idea for it and I wrote the screenplay and we did it, another low-budget film [along with Here Come the Tigers], and shot it around Bridgeport, Connecticut." Director Cunningham said: "We had this notion of a bunch of orphans in a halfway house, they put together a soccer team and the underdog wins. So we raised the money to do what became known as Manny's Orphans. It was a lot of fun to make, and again I loved working with the kids. I really thought it was going to be a breakthrough film for me." Cunningham also maintains that the reaction was "lukewarm", and although United Artists optioned it as a pilot for a TV series, they did not buy it. Comedy America 101 is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Richard Speight Jr. Documentary film Die Pamir - Untergang eines Großseglers is a 2006 documentary film written by Karsten Wohlrab and Andreas Vennewald, directed by Karsten Wohlrab. Thriller Doctor Sleep, also known as Close Your Eyes, and Hypnotic, is a 2002 film directed by Nick Willing based on the book of the same name written by Madison Smartt Bell. The film stars Goran Visnjic as Dr. Michael Strother, Shirley Henderson as Detective Janet Losey and Paddy Considine as Elliot Spruggs. It was nominated at the 2003 Cinénygma - Luxembourg International Film Festival, Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Awards and won in three categories at the Paris Film Festival and Sweden Fantastic Film Festival. Thriller The Guvnors is a 2014 thriller film written and directed by Gabe Turner. Documentary film The Tale of Iya is a 2013 drama experimental film written by Tetsuichirô Tsuta, Masaya Kawamura, and Masayuki Ueda and directed by Tetsuichirô Tsuta. Documentary film We Women Warriors is a 2012 documentary war drama film written and directed by Nicole Karsin. Documentary film SUNCHASERS documents the journey of three disabled cyclists as they work to secure places on the U.S. Paralympic Cycling Team and, ultimately, compete in the 2008 Beijing Paralympics. The Paralympics is second only to the Olympics as the largest gathering of athletes in the world, bringing together cyclists who have lost limbs, others with degenerative diseases that affect motor function and muscle development, and others still who are legally blind. The film focuses on three women in different stages of their competitive careers, from a rookie seeking to attend the Paralympics for the first time to mid-level and seasoned veterans defending their world records. Thriller Spectres is a 2004 supernatural drama film directed by Phil Leirness and starring by Marina Sirtis, Dean Haglund and Tucker Smallwood. Comedy Madame's Cravings is a 1907 short comedy film directed by Alice Guy. Science Fiction Life in One Day (aka Het leven uit een dag) is a 2009 romance drama film directed and written by Mark de Cloe. Comedy Twisted Issues is a 1988 splatter film billed as a 'psycho-punk splatter-comedy,' It featured Gainesville, Florida punk bands such as Psychic Violents, Young Pioneers, Mutley Chix, Doldrums, Just Demigods, Cindy Brady's Lisp, Officer Friendly, and the Smegmas, as well as local speed metal band Hellwitch and avantgarde incidental music by The Bill Perry Orchestra. Director Charles Pinion went on to make several other underground movies. "Twisted Issues" was originally intended to be a punk rockumentary featuring Gainesville bands, but the inclusion of writers Steve Antczak and Hawk to the mix added the horror, element to the story, featuring a so-called Death Skater who kills characters played by members of the aforementioned bands after they inadvertently kill him. Segments of the movie were written by different people, notably Chuck Speta. "Film Threat Video Guide" called "Twisted Issues" one of the 25 Must-See Underground Movies of the 1980s. In 2011 the exhaustive encyclopedia of punks on film, DESTROY ALL MOVIES, had a section on TWISTED ISSUES and its director, Charles Pinion. Documentary film Fast, Cheap & Out of Control is a 1997 film by documentary filmmaker Errol Morris. It profiles four subjects with extraordinary careers: Dave Hoover, who is a lion tamer; George Mendonça, who created topiaries at Green Animals Topiary Garden in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, including giraffes made out of boxwood; Ray Mendez, a hairless mole-rats expert; and Rodney Brooks, an M.I.T. scientist who has designed bug-like robots. The film's musical score is by composer Caleb Sampson, and is performed by the Alloy Orchestra. It is characterized as circus-like, sometimes frenzied or haunting, and features percussion to give it a metallic, technological or futuristic flavor. In Fast, Cheap & Out of Control, Morris uses a camera technique he invented which allows the interview subject to face the interviewer directly while also looking directly into the camera, seemingly making eye contact with the audience. The invention is called the Interrotron. His four subjects narrate the film in their own words. The cinematographer, Robert Richardson, uses many of the same camera techniques he used in his other films, JFK and Natural Born Killers. Documentary film 2012: Mayan Prophecy and the Shift of the Ages is a 2009 documentary film written by Geoff Stray and Philip Coppens, and directed by Philip Gardiner. Science Fiction The Humanoid is a 1979 mystery, science fiction and fantasy film written by Adriano Bolzoni, Garry Rusoff and Aldo Lado and directed by Aldo Lado. Science Fiction The Ark is a 2007 short, animation, science fiction film written and directed by Grzegorz Jonkajtys. Comedy The Payaso Comedy Slam' (Payaso, "Clown") brings together today's hottest rising Latino comics. The hilarious line up takes the stage of San Bernardino's California Theatre for the raucous standup special taped in front of a live audience. Documentary film Tehran Has No More Pomegranates! is a 2006 musical - Comedy Iranian Crystal Simorgh award winning film produced, directed and written by Massoud Bakhshi. Science Fiction The Hybrid is a 2014 sci-fi film written by Rob Green, Billy O'Brien and G.P. Taylor and directed by Billy O'Brien. Animation Proud Mouse is a 2007 animated film directed by Natalya Berezovaya. Comedy Between Miracles is a 1971 Italian commedia all'italiana film written and directed by Italian actor Nino Manfredi, in his debut as feature film director. Thriller The Ellington Kid is a 2012 short, comedy, drama, thriller film written and directed by Dan Sully. Animation Operator is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Sam Barnett. Comedy Muscles is a 2009 short film written and directed by Edward Housden. Documentary film Dying To Do Letterman is a 2010 documentary biographical comedy film written by Steve Mazan and directed by Biagio Messina and Joke Fincioen. Thriller Day of the Warrior, sometimes credited as L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Day of the Warrior is a 1996 B-Movie written and directed by Andy Sidaris. The film follows The Legion to Ensure Total Harmony and Law as they attempt to track a criminal known only as The Warrior. The Warrior is a former Olympic gold medalist, ex-CIA agent, pro wrestler, fine art dealer, diamond smuggler and pornography bootlegger. He is assisted by former American Gladiators star Zap; this movie came out immediately after her Playboy pictorial the same year. Hot on his trail are the L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies headed up by Commander Willow Black and assisted by Agent Tiger and Agent Cobra. This was Andy Sidaris' first directed film since 1993's Fit to Kill and his return to the film genre he is often credited as creating, the T&A&G film. A traditional element of his films is the casting of many buxom former Penthouse and Playboy models and much gunplay and explosions. Documentary film Guitar #1711 is a 2013 short music documentary film directed by Guy Benoit. Thriller Zyzzyx Road is a 2006 American thriller film written and directed by John Penney. It stars Leo Grillo, Katherine Heigl, and Tom Sizemore. The film's name is an allusion to "Zzyzx Road", a rural road off of Interstate 15 in California's Mojave Desert, with the road's name slightly altered. It is a different film from the similarly named Zzyzx. The film has gained a degree of notoriety due to being considered the lowest grossing movie in history with a domestic gross of $30 USD. Documentary film Seminole Moments: The Art Of Storytelling is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Carlos Leal. Comedy Slayers Return, also known as Slayers Movie 2 - The Return, is a 1996 Japanese comic fantasy anime film written by Hajime Kanzaka and directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and Hiroshi Watanabe. It is the second film released in the Slayers saga and a sequel to 1995's Slayers Perfect that was itself followed by Slayers Great in 1997. In Slayers Return, the mercenary heroines Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent are hired to rescue a village from an evil wizard who is searching there for a legendary treasure that might be an invincible magical weapon instrumental for his plan of world domination. The film was met with a positive reception and was also adapted into a manga version by Kanzaka and Shoko Yoshinaka. Comedy Olympic Honeymoon is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Claude Hulbert, Monty Banks and Princess Pearl. A British honeymooner visiting Switzerland is mistaken for a leading ice hockey player and is enlisted to play for the England national team. It was based on the novel He and Ski by F. Dawson Gratrix and is sometimes known by the alternative title Honeymoon Merry-Go-Round. Documentary film Revolution is a documentary film by Jack O'Connell made in San Francisco in 1967. It was subsequently revived with added reminiscences. Although most interviewees are not named some of them have been identified, such as Kurt Hirschhorn, Frank Jordan, Cecil Williams and Herb Caen Daria Halprin appears in the film as herself. The soundtrack features Ace of Cups, Country Joe and the Fish, Steve Miller Band, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Mother Earth, and Dan Hicks. Thriller The Mercy Man is a 2009 film directed by Rider McDowell. Comedy The Thin Man is a 1934 American comedy-mystery film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and based on the novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett. The film stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles; Nick is a hard-drinking, retired private detective and Nora is a wealthy heiress. Their wire-haired fox terrier Asta was played by canine actor Skippy. The film's screenplay was written by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich, a married couple. In 1934, the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The titular "Thin Man" is not Nick Charles, but the man Charles is initially hired to find - Clyde Wynant. The "Thin Man" moniker was thought by many viewers to refer to Nick Charles and, after a time, it was used in the titles of sequels as if referring to Charles. Animation Rêve is a 1977 animation, short film directed by Peter Foldes. Science Fiction 2030 – Aufstand der Jungen is a German film directed by Jörg Lühdorff. It was released in 2010. Documentary film So That You Can Live is a 1981 film directed by Diane Butts, Roy Butts and Royston Butts. Comedy The Latin Lover is a 2004 short comedy film written by Aaron Behl& Todd Fields and directed by Aaron Behl. Documentary film Romy: Anatomy of a Face is a 1967 West German documentary film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, about the actress Romy Schneider. The film was shot at the ski resort Kitzbühel during three days in February 1966. It was made for television. Documentary film The Greek Crisis Explained is a 2010 animated short film directed by Manos Gerogiannis, Yannis Konstantinidis, Christos Lefakis and Marilena Vatseri. Documentary film Bordering on Treason is a biographical documentary film directed by Trish Dalton. Documentary film Project Uganda Project Uganda is an independent documentary film initiative supported by the Canadian International Development Agency. It is helmed by two participants in the Concordia University Volunteer Abroad Program. The film's purpose will be to document the lives of 24 Concordia students on an aid initiative in the northern Uganda town of Gulu. It will incorporate interpretive narration, interviews with the Canadian subjects and the Ugandan orphans they've come to help, and a melee of evocative footage. In an attempt to lead the viewer through time and place, it will follow the students, from pre-departure angst, through two months of aid work, then back again to readjust to North American life. As the film navigates these contrasting landscapes, its purpose will be to expose the Canadian effort in sub-Saharan Africa, and the unique approach one Canadian University has taken to international development. Most importantly, Project Uganda will discover the harmony that crosses cultures and unites us all in a vision for a greater world community. Comedy 00 Schneider – Jagd auf Nihil Baxter is a German film directed by Helge Schneider. It was released in 1994. He wrote the script as well as the music, did film direction, and played the main character and several additional roles. Animation Continu - discontinu is a 2011 animated short film directed by Piotr Kamler. Science Fiction Blood of Ghastly Horror is a 1972 horror film directed by Al Adamson and starring John Carradine. Much of the footage in the film was previously released in 1965 as part of a crime thriller feature entitled Psycho A-Go-Go. Additional footage was shot for the 1972 version in an effort to introduce more horror and science fiction elements. Thriller Playback is a 2012 horror film directed and written by Michael A. Nickles. Pre-production of the film started in June 2010 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. John M. Bennett and Lawrence Robbins are the producers of the film. The film stars Alessandra Torresani, Ambyr Childers, Johnny Pacar, Toby Hemingway, Jonathan Keltz Jennifer Missoni, and Christian Slater. Comedy Kukurantumi is a 1984 comedy drama film directed by King Ampaw. Animation Things that your child can learn from the Godfather is a 2013 short animation film directed by Mahee Pal. Animation It's time for pest control. As the end draws near, the SAF go about exterminating all the JAM Human Clones. However, there way back home is blocked by the entire JAM fleet. Can they find the strenght needed to push thru and make it home, or will sacrifices be made? Comedy Cars 3 is a 2009 action comedy film directed by Bobby Hacker. It is based on Hacker's series of comedy videos entitled Cars, which gained popularity after being posted to the comedy video website Funny or Die. Comedy A married couple review their lives and renew their love for one another while driving to a friend's funeral. Comedy Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule is a 2007 Telugu language film, produced by N.V. Prasad & S.Naga Ashok Kumar on Sri Sai Deva Productions banner, written and directed by Tamil film director Sri Raghava, making his directorial debut in the Telugu film industry. Starring Venkatesh and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles and music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film recorded as Super Hit at box-Office. The title for this film was derived from a song from Missamma. Jyothika was the initial cast instead of Trisha. The film was released commercially on 27 April 2007 and became highly successful. It was also a critical success, winning three Nandi Awards and one Filmfare Award. Following the huge success, the film was remade into Tamil as Yaaradi Nee Mohini with Dhanush and Nayantara in the lead. This film has also been remade as 100% Love in Bengali with Jeet & Koyel in the lead. Thriller Persecution is a 1974 British thriller film directed by Don Chaffey. The dialogue was written by Frederick Warner, based on story & screenplay by Robert Hutton and Rosemary Wootten. The music score is by Paul Ferris. It was one of the last movies to star Lana Turner, who stars with Ralph Bates, Trevor Howard, and Suzan Farmer. Documentary film The Prince of Fogo is a 1987 film directed by Inge Tenvik. Thriller Charlie Chan in City in Darkness, also titled City in Darkness, is a 1939 mystery film starring Sidney Toler in his fourth performance as detective Charlie Chan. Comedy Foreign Affaires is a 1935 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Norma Varden and Cecil Parker. The screenplay is by Ben Travers, and the cast included cast members from the Walls and Travers Aldwych Farces. The film is set on the French Riviera where two hard-living British spongers become mixed up in illegal gambling. Thriller Anjaane is a Bollywood horror movie released in 2005. The main cast consisted of Manisha Koirala, Sanjay Kapoor, Tejaswini Kolhapure and Helen Tanwi Gouri MehtaAnand Mehta. The film was directed by Harry W. Fernandes. The movie is based on Alejandro Amenábar's ghost story The Others starring Nicole Kidman. Thriller The Matrix Revolutions is a 2003 American science fiction action film and the third installment of The Matrix trilogy. The film was released six months following The Matrix Reloaded. The film was written and directed by The Wachowski Siblings and released simultaneously in 60 countries on November 5, 2003. While it is the final film in the series, the Matrix storyline continued in The Matrix Online. The film was the second live-action film to be released in both regular and IMAX theaters at the same time. Animation Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture is a 1994 Japanese animated feature film based on the SNK video game series Fatal Fury originally released in Japan on July 16, 1994. It was directed by character designer Masami Ōbari and follows the same continuity as the preceding two TV specials, Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf and Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle. The movie features an all new storyline centering around original characters, although many of the characters from the first two Fatal Fury specials make extensive cameo appearances thorough the film. The original Japanese ending theme is "Yoake no rejendo", performed by Kazukiyo Nishikiori. For the North American release, the song was re-recorded with English lyrics and given the title "Oh Angel", performed by Canadian singer Warren Stanyer. Comedy Girls Room is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Maria Gigante. Comedy Felicidades is a 2000 Argentine-Italian drama film directed and written by Lucho Bender with Pablo Cedrón. The film starred Gastón Pauls. It was premiered at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on September 5 and in Argentina on September 7, 2000. The picture was Argentina's official submission for the 73rd Academy Awards and won two Silver Condor Awards whilst being nominated for nine different categories. Lucho Bender won Best First Film. Documentary film Between Land and Sea is a short documentary drama directed by Sarah Berkovich and Christian Jensen. Animation On a Cat's Word is a 1960 short animation film directed by Bretislav Pojar and co-written with Ivan Urban. Thriller The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold and adapted for the screen by Richard Matheson from his novel The Shrinking Man. The film stars Grant Williams and Randy Stuart. The opening credits musical theme is by an uncredited Irving Gertz, with a trumpet solo performed by Ray Anthony. The film won the first Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation presented in 1958 by the World Science Fiction Convention. In 2009 it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant and will be preserved for all time. Comedy Half-Pint Pygmy is a short-lived animation cartoon from George and Junior series. Documentary film Married in Canada is a Canadian documentary about human rights and cross-border same-sex marriage. The documentary is produced and directed by Arianne Robinson, a Toronto-based filmmaker, her first feature-length documentary. Comedy Wills & Burke is a 1985 Australian comedy film about the Burke and Wills expedition. It came out the same year as another local film on the same subject, Burke & Wills. Comedy Fully Loaded is a 2011 comedy film directed by Shira Piven. Documentary film Deep Crates 2 documents the history behind diggin for samples and creating beats. The 2nd Deep Crates DVD installment takes you back to the origins of sampling records with some of the culture's founding pioneers. Worldwide diggin spots are exposed from the USA to Canada to Japan. From first impressions, Deep Crates 2 appears to be a step up from the crude shooting and editing of the original Deep Crates. With a shorter list of featured producers, one can expect longer interviews with more potency. Features in studio footage and exclusive anecdotes from some of the most famous crate diggers on earth. Comedy Pecker is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by John Waters and starring Edward Furlong and Christina Ricci. Like all Waters' films, it was filmed and set in Baltimore; this film was set in the Hampden neighborhood. The film examines the rise to fame and potential fortune of a budding photographer. Comedy Gordy is a 1995 American family comedy-drama film about a piglet named Gordy who searches for his missing family. Gordy experiences the lives of others who are part of the film's side plots, including traveling country music singers Luke McAllister and his daughter Jinnie Sue; and lonely boy Hanky Royce whose mother is engaged to a sinister businessman, Gilbert Sipes. Gordy changes lives for the people he encounters due to their ability to understand him. The film was released to theaters on May 12, 1995. It was distributed by Miramax Family Films. The film features the song "Pig Power" by Tag Team. A music video was produced for the song, featuring clips from the film. Comedy Dr. Pasupathy is a 1990 Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by Ranji Panicker. The film introduced Rizabawa to Malayalam films. It was also noted for being the first film in which popular comedian Innocent played the lead role. Animation The Enchanted Journey, released in Japan as Gurikku no Bōken, is a 1981 Japanese anime film directed by Hideo Nishimaki and based on the book of the same name by Atsuo Saitō. Documentary film Its Up To Us To Keep This Spirit Alive is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Irmgard von zur Mühlen. Thriller The Girl on a Motorcycle, also known as Naked Under Leather, is a 1968 British-French film starring Alain Delon, Marianne Faithfull, Roger Mutton, Marius Goring, and Catherine Jourdan. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was canceled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The Girl on a Motorcycle redefined the leather jacket for motorcyclists into a full body suit that Marianne Faithfull wore in the film. Science Fiction The Purge is a 2013 American action horror film written and directed by James DeMonaco. It stars Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Adelaide Kane and Max Burkholder. It is the first installment in DeMonaco's The Purge. Despite mixed reviews, the film grossed $89,328,627 during its run, far surpassing its $3 million budget. The film was turned into a scare zone for 2014's annual Halloween Horror Nights due to its success. A sequel, titled The Purge: Anarchy, was released worldwide on July 18, 2014. Documentary film The Flight of the Gossamer Condor is a 1978 American short documentary film directed by Ben Shedd, about the development of the Gossamer Condor, the first human-powered aircraft. It won an Academy Award at the 51st Academy Awards in 1979 for Documentary Short Subject. Animation The Tank Police discover the origins of the Bauku while attempting to hold off the Red Commandos. Documentary film Stranglehold: In The Shadow Of The Boston Strangler is a 2012 documentary historical fiction crime fiction family film directed by Myles David Jewell. Thriller 5ive Girls is a 2006 Canadian horror film starring Ron Perlman, Jennifer Miller, and Jordan Madley. It was written and directed by Warren P. Sonoda and has been available on DVD since March 6, 2007. Thriller Tourist Trap is a 1979 American horror film directed by David Schmoeller, and starring Chuck Connors, Jocelyn Jones, and Tanya Roberts. The film revolves around a group of friends who wind up stranded at Mr. Slausen's "museum," where the mannequins are very lifelike. Schmoeller co-wrote the script with J. Larry Carroll. Thriller Anumanaspadam is a 2007 Telugu movie that is directed by Vamsi. Aryan Rajesh plays the lead role. The film released on 10 February 2007. Animation The Magic 7 is an animated TV movie written and directed by Roger Holzberg. It centers on the adventures of two children and a dragon as they fight the arch-enemies of Earth. It was originally slated to air on Earth Day in 1997, but was postponed. After later plans for a 2005 release, the film was once again suspended indefinitely. Production on the film began in 1990 and has been delayed many times since then. Subsequently, two of the actors who recorded voices for the parts in film are now deceased: John Candy, the voice of Smokestack Sam, died in 1994; Madeline Kahn, the voice of Wastra, died in 1999. Other actors, such as Michael J. Fox, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Ice-T and Dirk Benedict, all recorded their voices in the early 1990s. Kevin Bacon, Bette Midler and Judy Collins appear as themselves. Candy's voice has since been removed from the film, as has Kahn's and they are no longer being listed as part of the cast. It is unsure if this character was voiced by a new actor, or removed entirely from the film. Thriller Naqaab is a Bollywood suspense thriller directed by the famous duo Abbas-Mustan. The film reunites Bobby Deol and Akshaye Khanna after Humraaz which was also directed by Abbas-Mustan. Former model Urvashi Sharma makes her film debut as the leading actress of the film. The story of the film is inspired by the Hollywood movie Dot the I. Comedy "The First is a 2011 short film written and directed by James Sweeney" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller A deadly computer virus overtakes the MRI scanner at Daley's Children's Hospital and Dr. Colleen O'Brian must decide whether or not to trust her superiors or a commodities trader Stephen Rogers when he tries to kill the virus in the hospital's scanner. Comedy Sweet and Hot is the 186th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Mowgli's Brothers is a 1976 television animated special created by legendary animator Chuck Jones. It is based from the first chapter of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book of the same name. The special was narrated by Roddy McDowall who does all the male characters in the film. It originally aired on CBS on February 11, 1976. The special was released on VHS by Family Home Entertainment in 1985 and in 1999 and released on DVD by Lionsgate. Comedy Fear of Flying is a 2012 short drama/comedy/romance animated film written by Conor Ferguson and Conor Finnegan and directed by Conor Finnegan. Comedy My Name Is Fame is a 2006 Hong Kong comedy-drama film starring Lau Ching-Wan as a has-been actor and newcomer Huo Siyan as an aspiring actress and his apprentice. The movie is considered by many as a humorous reflection of Lau's actual career, which is highly regarded but almost unrewarded. While it is often compared to the three A Star Is Born films, My Name Is Fame departs from many of Star's clichés, notably dispensing with the romance of the old man-young girl relationship and the destructive spiral of the old man's career. While the girl does go onto great success, the man does redeem himself of bad habits and returns to being a well-renowned actor. Due to their busy film schedules, they never have time to meet. But at the end, she presents a best supporting actor award for which he has been nominated. Many famous and filmmakers make cameo appearances, notably Tony Leung Ka-Fai who plays himself and tells Lau's character to return to acting, saying that while good roles are difficult to find, perseverance will be rewarded. Documentary film Death Masks is a TV movie. Documentary film Toscanini: The Maestro is a documentary produced and directed by Peter Rosen, about Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini, who is considered by many to be the greatest maestro of the twentieth century. It was originally created for the Bravo channel in 1985, and was also televised on PBS in January 1988. Toscanini: The Maestro is the last television program narrated by Alexander Scourby, is hosted by James Levine, and features interviews with former NBC Symphony Orchestra members, as well as reminiscences by opera stars Robert Merrill, Jarmila Novotná, Herva Nelli, Licia Albanese, as well as Bidu Sayão, all of whom worked with Toscanini, and rare color home-movies of the maestro with such musicians as Vladimir Horowitz and Andrés Segovia. Also included is color footage of Salzburg in 1937. Excerpts from several of Toscanini's television appearances, preserved on black-and-white kinescopes, which at that time were undergoing extensive restoration prior to their release on videocassette, are also featured, as well as an extensive clip from Hymn of the Nations, a short subject that Toscanini filmed to support the U.S. war effort in 1944. Comedy Beat It is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Nuba Conversations is a 2000 documentary and ethnographic film directed by Arthur Howes. Comedy Come Up Smiling is a 1939 Australian comedy starring popular US stage comedian Will Mahoney and his wife Evie Hayes. It was the only feature from Cinesound Productions not directed by Ken G. Hall. The film was also known as Ants in His Pants. Comedy Dylan Moran Live: What It Is is a 2009 documentary, comedy film written by Dylan Moran and directed by Randall Churchill. Documentary film Power Trip: Theatrically Berkeley is a documentary film directed by Emio Tomeoni and produced by Meo Productions. The film concerns Berkeley, California's attempt to green the city—partly by passing Measure G in Berkeley in 2007—and the various factions in the city arguing over the best way to achieve this. The film features mayor of Berkeley Tom Bates, former mayors Shirley Dean and Loni Hancock, and Berkeley City Council member Kriss Worthington. The film had its premiere on September 14, 2009 at Pacific Film Archive at UC Berkeley. Documentary film Future My Love is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Maja Borg. Documentary film Ernest is a 2013 year short documentary film directed by Frankie Chen. Thriller Rapt is a 2009 French dramatic film directed by Lucas Belvaux and starring Yvan Attal. It was nominated for 4 César Awards in 2010, including Best Film. It was released in France on 18 November 2009. Attal plays a wealthy and high-profile businessman who is kidnapped and held for ransom. His family come into conflict with the police and his corporate associates as they struggle to raise the money and pay off the kidnappers. Meanwhile, details of his private life emerge and begin to turn his wife, teenage daughters and business colleagues against him. The film is inspired by the true story of the kidnapping of Édouard-Jean, 3rd Baron Empain, a very wealthy Hungarian-born Belgian aristocrat. The kidnapping of Baron Empain took place in Paris in January 1978. Comedy I Was a Male War Bride is a 1949 comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan. This film was based on I Was an Alien Spouse of Female Military Personnel Enroute to the United States Under Public Law 271 of the Congress, a biography of Henri Rochard, a Belgian who married an American nurse. It is the story of French Army officer Henri Rochard who must pass as a war bride in order to go back to the United States with Women's Army Corps officer Catherine Gates. The film is noted as being a low key screwball comedy with a famous final sequence featuring Cary Grant impersonating a female Army nurse. Comedy Last Weekend is a 2014 American comedy/drama film starring Patricia Clarkson, Zachary Booth, and Joseph Cross. The film premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival on May 2, 2014. In May, the film was acquired for theatrical release and iTunes/VOD on August 29, 2014 by IFC/Sundance Selects. The film will also open the Provincetown International Film Festival on June 18, 2014. The movie was filmed entirely on location in Lake Tahoe, California. It was the first feature film in thirteen years to be shot entirely in the area. Comedy Man Gun is a 2011 short film written and directed by Brian McOmber. Comedy A Knight for a Day is a 1946 Disney short film starring Goofy. Directed by Jack Hannah, this 7-minute animated comedy short was written Bill Peet. While classified as a Goofy cartoon, Goofy himself is not used in this film, but his likeness is used as a basis for all the characters. Comedy Silver moumoute is a 2003 film directed by Christophe Campos. Thriller Madadgaar is a 1987 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ramesh Puri and produced by Nirmal Anand. It stars Jeetendra and Sulakshana Pandit in pivotal roles. Comedy Snowball Express is a 1972 screwball comedy film made by Walt Disney Productions about a man who leaves his middle class job to run a hotel left to him by his uncle. Animation Lonely 15 is a 2004 short/animation film directed by Frank Mosvold. Comedy Pensionat Paradiset is a 1937 Swedish film directed by Weyler Hildebrand. Comedy Slaughterhouse-Five is a 1972 film based on Kurt Vonnegut's novel of the same name. The screenplay is by Stephen Geller and the film was directed by George Roy Hill. It stars Michael Sacks, Ron Leibman, and Valerie Perrine, and features Eugene Roche, Sharon Gans, Holly Near, and Perry King. The scenes set in Dresden were filmed in Prague. The other scenes were filmed in Minnesota. Vonnegut wrote about the film soon after its release, in his preface to Between Time and Timbuktu: "I love George Roy Hill and Universal Pictures, who made a flawless translation of my novel Slaughterhouse-Five to the silver screen ... I drool and cackle every time I watch that film, because it is so harmonious with what I felt when I wrote the book." Animation Putovanje is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Olga Komosko. Comedy Skill Doll is 1936 comedy film written and directed by Oduvaldo Vianna. Documentary film 1968-Betrayal is a 2008 documentary film written by Pavel Kosatík and directed by Viktor Polesný. Comedy 50 Lakh is a 2007 comedy thriller film written and directed by Chandrasekhar Yeleti. Thriller Invasion of the Bee Girls is a 1973 science fiction film. The first film venture for writer Nicholas Meyer, it was directed by Denis Sanders and stars William Smith, Anitra Ford and Victoria Vetri. Meyer almost didn't put his name to the project after he saw it but was later convinced by his manager at the time. Documentary film BookWars is an award-winning independent film from New York City by Jason "Jack RO" Rosette produced by Camerado, about the life and times of New York City street booksellers. Made on an ultra-low budget in a jazzy, impressionistic style reminiscent of the films of Robert Frank and poetry of the Beat Generation, BookWars is the only first-person documentary made during then-New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's controversial "Quality of Life" campaign, which sought to limit and control individuals engaged in informal economic activities on the streets of New York City. BookWars was released in June 2000, winning the Best Documentary Award at the 2000 New York Underground Film Festival IndieWire and premiering theatrically at New York's Cinema Village. Despite its minuscule budget BookWars enjoyed numerous domestic and international TV sales and has to date generated revenue of several hundred thousand dollars. The movie is currently available on DVD, VOD, VCD, digital download, theatrical film prints, and other formats. Comedy Djöflaeyjan is a 1996 film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. It is a dark comedy filmed in the Grótta area of South west Iceland. The story depicts a group of otherwise homeless families living in barracks abandoned by the US Air Force after the Second World War. Themes that permeate the film are an ambivalence towards America and Americans, poverty and the accompanying social stigma, superstition and the spirit world, and a destructive family dynamic. The sound track is a mix of American pop, some performed in Icelandic and a haunting score by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson. Release date: 1996 Director: Friðrik Þór Friðriksson Film score: Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson Screenplay: Einar Kárason Documentary film Kathakali is a 1959 documentary film directed by Mohan Wadhwani. Animation A Little Soap and Water is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Animation Daddy I Am A Zombie is a 2011 animated film written by Daniel Torres and directed by Joan Espinach and Ricardo Ramón. Dixie is a 13-year-old girl, quite unhappy with her life. Five years ago, her mother divorced her father, a coroner, and on top of that, all of Dixie's peers think she's weird for being "gothic." One night, Dixie suffers an accident when a tree crashes down on her during a storm. She wakes up in the middle of a cemetery, turned into a zombie! With the help of Isis, an Egyptian mummy, and Gonner, a pirate zombie, Dixie tries to return to life while in search for Vitriol, a strange man who roams by the forest close to the cemetery. However, Dixie soon realizes that her search is also being followed by an evil zombie witch- one who wants to destroy her only chance at returning back to the living world. Science Fiction The Next Race: The Remote Viewings, also called The Chronicles of Hollow Earth: The Next Race, is a 2007 independent science fiction film written, directed, edited and produced by Stewart St. John. It is the first chapter in the "Creation Wars" saga, followed by Dark Metropolis. Two more sequels are planned. Comedy Teresa Venerdì is a 1941 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Thriller Anamika is a 1973 Hindi film made in India and directed by Raghunath Jalani. It is a romantic, suspense film with memorable songs by composer R.D. Burman and lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri, such as "Meri Bheegi Bheegi Si" sung by Kishore Kumar and "Bahon Mein Chale Aao" sung by Lata Mangeshkar. This film is unrelated to the 2008 film Anamika starring Dino Morea. Comedy Dennis the Menace: Cruise Control is a 2002 adventure animation film directed by Patrick A. Ventura. Comedy Team: The Force is a 2009 action-comedy film directed by Ajay Chandhok. Comedy The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh is an American sports/fantasy comedy film that was released in 1979. The movie was directed by Gilbert Moses and co-produced by David Dashev and Gary Stromberg. It was produced by Lorimar and distributed by United Artists. The rights to the film are currently owned by Warner Bros. through its 1989 acquisition of Lorimar. It was filmed on location in Pittsburgh and at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena as well as suburban Moon Township, Pennsylvania. The movie has attracted a cult following, most notably for its disco-inspired setting and soundtrack, as well as the appearances of many NBA stars and early roles for Debbie Allen, Stockard Channing and Harry Shearer. The film also has a cameo by long time Pittsburgh Mayor Richard Caliguiri as himself, hosting the fictional team at a rally and shaking hands with Erving. Documentary film Housekeeper is 2006 documentary film written by Necati Sönmez, Emel Çelebi and directed by Emel Çelebi. Documentary film Dive! is an American documentary film directed by Jeremy Seifert. Documentary film Hamdi and Maria is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Timor Britva. Documentary film Masks Carved Into Your Soul id a 2013 Documentary-Super Short film directed by Bryan Goodwin. Comedy Spiel der Herzen is a 1972 comedy film written by Ferenc Molnár and Peter Loos and directed by Wolfgang Lesowsky and Peter Loos. Documentary film Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony is a 2002 documentary film depicting the struggles of black South Africans against the injustices of Apartheid through the use of music. The film takes its name from the Zulu and Xhosa word amandla, which means power. The film was produced by Sherry Simpson Dean, Desiree Markgraaff and Lee Hirsch. Simpson Dean and Hirsch also produced the film's soundtrack of the same name. The collection of authentic South African "Freedom Songs" was Executive Produced by Dave Matthews and his label ATO Records. Science Fiction Redline is a 2009 science fiction auto racing anime film produced by Madhouse and released in Japan on October 9, 2010. The directorial debut feature of Takeshi Koike, it features the voices of Takuya Kimura, Yū Aoi and Tadanobu Asano, and an original story by Katsuhito Ishii, who also co-writes and sound directs. The film is set in the distant future, where a man known as JP takes on great risks for the chance of winning the titular underground race. After a total of seven years in production, Redline was intended to premiere at the 2009 Annecy International Animated Film Festival and follow Summer Wars, Mai Mai Miracle and Yona Yona Penguin as the fourth and final feature film Madhouse planned to release between summer 2009 and spring 2010. However, further delays resulted in the delay of its world premiere, pushed back a few months to August 14, 2009, at the Locarno International Film Festival and its Japanese release to fall 2010. Comedy U, Bomsi & Me is a Hindi language film released in 2005. Comedy Swayamvar is a family action drama comedy film written by Chakrapani and Raj Baldev Raj and directed by P. Sambasiva Rao. Animation Frosty Returns is an animated Christmas television special starring Jonathan Winters as the narrator and John Goodman as the voice of Frosty the Snowman. The special was directed by Bill Melendez and Evert Brown and features music by Mark Mothersbaugh. It first aired in 1984 on CBS. The special is not a direct sequel to the original 1969 special, as the two were produced by different companies, and feature different characters, setting and voice actors. Since Broadway Video produced this special and owned the 1969 original prior to DreamWorks Animation's acquisition of the Videocraft International catalog, Frosty Returns follows the CBS showings of the original and is coupled with the original on all DVD releases. Science Fiction Amazing is a Chinese sci-fi basketball film directed by Sherwood Hu released in 2013. The film is a sci-fi drama set in modern day Shanghai about an unexpected series of events that unfold when China's top programmer designs the world's first thought-controlled virtual reality basketball game. It premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival in June 2013 and released in China on September 30, 2013. Documentary film DeLorean: Living the Dream is a 2013 documentary biographical film written and directed by Jordan Livingston. Thriller The Sun Is On Fire is a 2013 short drama, romance, thriller film written and directed by Jordan Bielsky. Documentary film Mississippi: I AM is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Harriet Hirshorn and Katherine Linton. Comedy Kim Hyo Jin works at a Korean dating service, and she is very good at finding people their perfect match. Her own personal life, however, is not so perfect. She keeps a photo of an invented “boyfriend” on her desk to discourage nosy questions and hangs out in her off hours with a group of misfit friends who are all searching for their Mr. Right. When she gets a new client, the disorganized and awkward Park Hyeon Su, will her matchmaking skills be put to the ultimate test? Comedy Now Where did the 7th Company get to? is a French-Italian comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux. The movie relates the adventures of three French soldiers lost somewhere on the front in May 1940 during the Battle of France. Comedy La comadrita is a 1975 Mexican film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco, Fernando Soler, and Sara García. The film is about an indigenous woman who baptizes nearly all the animals on the day of the "blessing of animals" in the town. That is why she is nicknamed La comadrita, for being the godmother of the townspeoples' animals. Documentary film Of Many is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Linda G. Mills. Documentary film Phir Bolo Aaye Sant Kabir is a 1976 documentary bollywood film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. Comedy The Yolk's on You is a 1980 non-theatrical Looney Tunes cartoon starring Daffy Duck, Sylvester J.Cat, and Foghorn Leghorn. It is part of Daffy's Easter Egg-Citement and it shows a rare time when Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, and Daffy all appear together in a mix. Thriller A Vision of Murder: The Story of Donielle is a 2000 drama thriller film directed by Donald Wrye. Comedy Undercover Angel, also known as Un vrai petit ange, is a 1999 film by writer/director Bryan Michael Stoller. The romantic comedy starred Yasmine Bleeth and Dean Winters. Comedy Easy is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Jane Weinstock. The plot involves Jamie Harris (Marguerite Moreau), who is a 25-year-old, self-proclaimed 'jerk magnet' who sees herself as 'the easy chick'. In her world, sex has its ups and downs and relationships are shaky. Afraid that she will never have a decent relationship, Jamie learns about both the pleasure and the pain of being close to someone, reminding us that, in real life, sex is easy; love isn't. Comedy Romantic Comedy is a 2010 Turkish romantic comedy film, directed by Ketche, about three close friends who live very different lives. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 5 February 2010, was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2010. Comedy DumbLand is a series of eight crudely animated shorts written, directed, and voiced by director David Lynch in 2002. The shorts were originally released on the Internet through Lynch's website, and were released as a DVD in 2005. The total running time of all eight shorts combined is approximately a half hour. The series details the daily routines of a dull-witted white trash man. The man lives in a house along with his frazzled wife and squeaky-voiced child, both of whom are nameless as is the man in the shows. Lynch's website, however, identifies the male character by the name Randy and the child by the name Sparky. The wife is not named. The style of the series is intentionally crude both in terms of presentation and content, with limited animation. Documentary film Caesar Must Die is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. The film competed at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear. Comedy Bubba Ho-Tep is a 2002 American comedy horror film starring Bruce Campbell as Elvis Presley — now a resident in a nursing home. The film also stars Ossie Davis as Jack, a black man who claims to be John F. Kennedy, explaining that he was patched up after the assassination, dyed black, and abandoned. The film was co-written, produced, and directed by Don Coscarelli. The title comes from a novella by Joe R. Lansdale which originally appeared in the anthology The King Is Dead: Tales of Elvis Post-Mortem. Originally the film was "roadshowed" by the director across the country. Only 32 prints were made and circulated around various film festivals, though these garnered critical success. By the time it was released on DVD, it had already achieved cult status due to positive reviews, lack of access, and inclusion of Campbell. While the novella and film revolve around an Ancient Egyptian mummy terrorizing a retirement home, Bubba Ho-tep also involves the deeper theme of aging and growing old in a culture that values only the young. The film also features an appearance by Reggie Bannister, the cult hero of Coscarelli's Phantasm series. Documentary film After the Ballot is a documentary film by Manuel Foglia, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film was released in 2008. It follows the lives of two members of the National Assembly of Québec - Charlotte L'Écuyer, a Liberal back bencher, and Daniel Turp, a Parti Québécois Shadow Minister. The film follows L'Écuyer and her troubles with her own government. She wants to preserve her riding's lumbering jobs, although her government, insofar as it is presented in the film, is committed to preserving forests. Turp, on the hand, does not seem to have the same constituency problems. Here, the film focuses on his reaction to various political actions undertaken by the PQ, and his considering running for PQ leadership. Of these two MNAs only Charlotte L'Écuyer has held on to her seat in subsequent elections. Daniel Turp lost his seat to Québec solidaire member Amir Khadir. The filming took place during the Liberal Party's first majority government, under Premier Jean Charest. During the filming, Bernard Landry faced a leadership challenged, launched, in part, by Pauline Marois. Landry lost support of his party, and stepped down as leader. Comedy Rock n' Roll is a 2007 Malayalam musical film written and directed by Ranjith, starring Mohanlal, Mukesh, Rahman, Lal, Siddique, Lakshmi Rai, Harisree Ashokan, Jagathy Sreekumar, and Shweta Menon in the main roles. The film tells the story of six musicians in Chennai, the major centre of film production in South India. Comedy Gingerclown is a 2012 film directed by Balázs Hatvani. Animation The Squawkin' Hawk is an American animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, first released to theatres in 8 October 1942. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger, directed by Chuck Jones, music by Carl Stalling and released to theatres by Warner Bros. Its running time is 6:46 minutes. It marked the debut of Henery Hawk. Thriller Jumpin' Jack Flash is a 1986 spy comedy film starring Whoopi Goldberg. The film was directed by Penny Marshall in her theatrical film directorial debut. The film was one of the first to feature online communications as a key part of the plot. The soundtrack includes two versions of the song "Jumpin' Jack Flash": the original by The Rolling Stones, and a remake by Aretha Franklin heard over the end credits. Franklin's version was not included on the film's soundtrack album but was released as a single. Thriller Seeking a powerful alternative energy source, wealthy industrialist, Taylor Drake of Drake Industries carelessly unearths a vein of pure, base lithium. But when the toxic strain of lithium reaches the earth's surface and combines with water it sets off a deadly series of events that sends the military on a mission deep below the earth's surface to defuse the ticking time bomb before it kills millions. Fire from Below is a thrilling, high stakes adventure that plunges you deep into the battle between man and nature. Documentary film ESPN: Black Magic 2008 documentary film written by Dan Klores and Charles C. Stuart and directed by Dan Klores. Thriller La'-haut is a 2013 short drama film written and directed by Bill Barluet. Animation Balance and Swing is a 2013 Animation film directed by Anne Beal. Thriller Prepoznavanje is a Croatian film directed by Snježana Tribuson. It was released in 1996. Comedy El examinador is a 2005 short comedy film written by Juanjo Muñoz and Javier Pascual, directed by José Antonio Pajares. Comedy The Trapp Family is a 1956 West German film. It is one of the most successful German films of the 1950s. Directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner, the film is based on Maria von Trapp's memoir, The Story of the Trapp Family Singers. The Trapp Family was the inspiration for the even more fictionalized Broadway musical The Sound of Music and its highly successful 1965 film version. The film had one sequel, The Trapp Family in America. Documentary film Fringes is a 2012 documentary film directed by Paula Weiman-Kelman. Comedy The Young Housefly is a 2013 short comedy film directed by Laurence Vannicelli and written by Sonya Goddy. Comedy Mabel's Strange Predicament is a 1914 American-made motion picture starring Mabel Normand and Charles Chaplin, notable for being the first film for which Chaplin donned The Tramp costume. Comedy Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies is a 1973 American adventure-comedy film, with a story by Steven Spielberg. The film centers on a barnstorming pilot and his son as they fly around the United States in the 1920s, and their adventures along the way. Comedy History Is Made at Night is a 1937 romantic drama with elements of comedy and spectacle. It deals with a love triangle among a possessive shipping magnate, his beautiful wife, and a French headwaiter, with a spectacular ocean liner as a backdrop. Colin Clive plays the insanely jealous and homicidal husband, Bruce Vail. Jean Arthur is his wife, Irene, and Charles Boyer is Paul, the headwaiter with whom she falls in love. The film was produced by Walter Wanger and directed by Frank Borzage. Leo Carrillo portrays Paul's best friend, Cesare. The film has an amazing Titanic-like climax, when the ocean liner "SS Princess Irene" strikes an iceberg on its maiden voyage. The Hindenburg is mentioned in dialogue, but not shown. The Vails are set to travel via the airship to Paris to testify in a court trial before changing plans. The Hindenburg disaster happened two months after the release of the film. Science Fiction Of Silence is a 2011 drama horror sci-fi thriller film written by Jeremiah Sayys, Sheila Ryan and directed by Jeremiah Sayys. Thriller This Is Not a Test is a low budget American motion picture released in 1962. Produced at the height of the Cold War, the film was one of a number of productions of the late-1950s and early-1960s based upon the premise of the outbreak of nuclear war. Documentary film On Grandma is a 2000 film directed by Michaela Pavlátová. Documentary film Der Traum ist aus is a 2001 film directed by Christoph Schuch. Comedy Be There or Be Square is a 1998 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang, produced by Beijing Forbidden City Film Co. Ltd., Beijing Film Studio, Zhongji Modern Commercial, Beijing Zhengtian Media & Culture Centre, and Sleiman/Tyrol Films. It is a Feng Xiaogang hesui pian, screened during the 1999 Chinese New Year to boost box office takings, the box office reached to 30M Yuan, top of 1999. It was granted "Best Feature Film - Hua Biao Prize in 1998" to Beijing Forbidden City Film Co. Ltd., Beijing Film Studio, Zhongji Modern Commercial, Beijing Zhengtian Media & Culture Centre by China State Administration of Broadcast, Film, & TV in May 1999. Ge You and Xu Fan star as Beijing natives working in Los Angeles, whose paths constantly cross in a foreign city. They attempt to balance work with friendship/love in spite of mounting disasters each time they meet. Comedy Revenge of the Bridesmaids is a 2010 ABC Family Original Movie that premiered on July 18, 2010. It stars Raven-Symoné and Joanna García as undercover bridesmaids with a mission to break up a wedding. Comedy Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia is a 1974 joint Soviet-Italian film about some Italians searching for treasure in Russia, and directed by Franco Prosperi and Eldar Ryazanov. Comedy The Smiling Ghost is a film directed by Lewis Seiler in the horror comedy genre popular in the 1940s. Comedy The Time, the Place and the Girl is a 1946 American musical film. It is unaffiliated with the 1929 film with the same title. Alternate names include: Der Himmel voller Geigen, Aika, paikka ja tyttö, Här kommer Broadway, Krieg nach Noten, L'ora, il luogo e la ragazza, La fille et le garçon, and Tiden, stedet og pigen!. Comedy Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns is a 2005 Thai comedy-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. It is a sequel to the 2003 film, Buppah Rahtree. Comedy Linda Sara is a Puerto Rican film directed by Jacobo Morales and starring singer Chayanne and former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres. The film was released in 1994. Animation Tea Party is a 2012 short animated family drama adventure film directed by Vitali Sichinava. Thriller Killer Me is a 2001 film directed by Zachary Hansen. Comedy Heja Roland! is a 1966 Swedish comedy film directed by Bo Widerberg. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film and Thommy Berggren won the award for Best Actor at the 3rd Guldbagge Awards. Comedy Rezerwat is a 2007 Polish film. It is director Łukasz Palkowski's first film. Comedy L'honorable Stanislas, agent secret is a French comedy film from 1963, directed by Jean-Charles Dudrumet, written by Michel Cousin, starring Jean Marais and Geneviève Page. The film was known under the title "How to Be a Spy Without Even Trying", "The Reluctant Spy", "Spionaggio senza frontiere". It is a parody of espionage films. It was followed by sequel Pleins feux sur Stanislas. Comedy The Lottery Bride is a movie musical starring Jeanette MacDonald, John Garrick, Zasu Pitts, and Joe E. Brown. The film was produced by Joseph M. Schenck and Arthur Hammerstein, based on the musical by Rudolf Friml, and released by United Artists. William Cameron Menzies is credited with the production design and special effects. The film's final reel was in Technicolor in the original 80-minute release in 1930. However, most existing prints are black-and-white prints of the shorter 1937 re-release. Documentary film None Less Than Heroes: The Honor Flight Story is a 43 minute film about the sponsored flight of Iowa World War II veterans to Washington, D.C. in August 2010 to view the National World War II Memorial. This was only one of many such flights provided to veterans over a period of more than two years. The documentary was written by Marshall Riggan, produced by Jeff Ballenger and Dean Nolan, produced and directed by Ken Heckman, with war footage from the National Archives, and narrated by actor Gary Sinise, it covers the August 15 through 18 trip to the Memorial, first showing them honored at a banquet hosted by Hy-Vee in Des Moines, Iowa, followed by their boarding a 747 Jumbo Jet, some in wheelchairs, others with oxygen tanks, then their arrival in D.C., greeted during their transport in buses from the airport by crowds waving flags and holding signs, their tour of the National World War II Memorial at the western end of the reflecting pool between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial, with stops at Arlington National Cemetery, the Vietnam War Memorial, the Korean War Memorial, the United States Marine Corps Pacific Memorial, and finally the return home. Documentary film Paradiso is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Alessandro Negrini. Documentary film "Two years after Hurricane Katrina, many communities in New Orleans are still in disarray. In a courageous attempt to revitalize a community center while bringing local teenagers together through song and dance, a New York playwright and director travel to New Orleans to help them put on the musical “Once on This Island”. The dreams of the local teens, the future of the center, and a shot at Broadway are put to the test as the project struggles under pressure from the troubles of traumatized youth and the strains of a community recently torn apart." Quoting the description from the 2011 New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Film Festival site. Thriller A day in the life of the artist as an awakened, participating descendant of the African Diaspora. This film is competing in the Shadow and Act Digital Filmmaker Showcase, an online short film competition where viewers vote for their favorite films and the winning filmmakers receive cash prizes. If you like this film, please vote for it here. Thriller Antibody is a 2002 science fiction thriller directed and edited by Christian McIntire that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel on February 8, 2002. A scientist leads a team in an experimental miniaturized craft injected into the bloodstream of a dying terrorist whose body conceals a computer chip that will trigger a nuclear explosion in the U.S. Capitol Building in less than 24 hours. Documentary film America: The Story of Us is a 12-part, 9-hours documentary-drama television miniseries that premiered on April 25, 2010, on History channel. Produced by Nutopia, the program portrays more than 400 years of American history. It spans time from the successful English settlement of Jamestown beginning in 1607, through to the present day. Narrated by Liev Schreiber, the series recreates many historical events by using actors dressed in the style of the period and computer-generated special effects. The miniseries received mixed reviews by critics; but it attracted the largest audiences of any special aired by the channel to date. Thriller The Sweatshop is a 2012 drama short film written and directed by Chin Tangsakulsathaporn . Thriller Until Death is a 2007 American action film directed by Simon Fellows, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Gary Beadle. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 24, 2007. Jean-Claude Van Damme plays Anthony Stowe, a dirty police detective hooked on heroin whom everybody hates. After being shot in a gunfight he falls into a coma. Months later he recovers and decides to use his second chance at life. Comedy Vacation with Derek is a 2010 Canadian television movie based on the TV series Life with Derek. The TV movie follows the McDonald-Venturi family as the children are forced to spend part of their summer vacation with their grandmother at her lodge. It was announced on Family Channel and French-Canadian channel VRAK.TV in March 2010 that the movie would premiere on June 25, 2010 in Canada, while December 12, 2010 is listed in the trailer for the US, but never actually aired when it was supposed to. However, the movie finally began airing on Starz Kids & Family in January 2011 in the U.S. A commercial on Nickelodeon Australia stated that it would premiere on June 19, 2010. A commercial on TG4 stated the Irish premiere would be on the channel Thursday October 28, 2010 at 5:10 p.m., part of the channel's Mid-Term Halloween movie week. Thriller Black Test Car is a drama film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. Comedy Big Stan is a 2007 American comedy film directed and produced by Rob Schneider, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Jennifer Morrison, Scott Wilson and David Carradine. Although released in some overseas markets during the fall of 2008, it was released straight to DVD in the U.S. on March 24, 2009. It debuted at number 17 on the DVD rental charts of March 23–30, 2009. On the radio show Loveline, Schneider stated that this film will be an "anti-man-raping" film — referring to prison rape. Thriller Cape Karma is a 2007 adult thriller drama film directed by Pankaj Advani, with a “dark secrets” plot, shot in Scotland. Surprisingly for an Indian production it contains topless nude scenes. Comedy Boy Eats Girl is a 2005 horror-comedy film directed by Stephen Bradley and starring Samantha Mumba, produced and shot in Republic of Ireland. The plot tells of a teenage boy who comes back to life as a zombie, similar to the plot of the American film My Boyfriend's Back. Animation The Gloaming is a 2011 animated short film directed by Nobrain. Comedy "Road movies can range from popcorn entertainment to Michelangelo Antonioni. The genre is generous, which allows Dima El-Horr to invest her excursion with political nuance, existential heft and a specifically female point of view. The film opens with an arresting sequence: a couple runs through a tunnel, backlit brightly. She calls out to him, but he keeps running. The police lead him away to prison. In the same tunnel, this one lover is now joined by dozens of other women, all carrying portraits of their imprisoned men. From this brisk, symbolic opening, Every Day Is a Holiday begins a road trip from Beirut into the desert, toward Lebanon's men's prison. It starts on a bus, but soon events throw the women out into a landscape of parched rock, land mines and hot sun, where their common cause begins to conflict with competing decisions." Quoting Cameron Bailey Comedy Zambezia is a 2012 South African 3D computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film, which was released on July 3, 2012. It was directed by Wayne Thornley, written by Andrew Cook, Raffaella Delle Donne, and Anthony Silverston, it is the first film produced by Triggerfish Animation Studios and distributed by Cinema Management Group and Sony Pictures in English territories. This film features the voice talents of Jeremy Suarez, Abigail Breslin, Jeff Goldblum, Leonard Nimoy, and Samuel L. Jackson. It tells the story of a young falcon bird who leaves the desolate desert where he lives with his father to discover action and adventure in the big city of Zambezia. Comedy Let's Love One Another is a 1995 dramatic comedy film written by Sándor Fábry, Miklós Jancsó, Károly Makk, Pál Sándor and Zsuzsa Tóth directed by Miklós Jancsó, Pál Sándor and Károly Makk. Thriller N-Day is a 2012 thriller film written by Kimberley Drew, Ali Paterson, and Chris Ruck, and directed by Ali Paterson. Comedy The Amusements of Private Life is a 1990 Italian-French comedy film directed by Cristina Comencini. According to the film critic Paolo Mereghetti the film is very ambitious and has a careful attention to detail but also has some awkwardness and a confuse plot. Documentary film Men with Beards is a documentary, biographical and comedy film directed by Dylan Fries and Michael Sanders. Comedy The Riot is a 1913 short comedy film directed by Mack Sennett and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film A Well Spent Life is a short music documentary film from 1972 directed by Les Blank. Comedy Father was a Fullback is a 1949 black-and-white Twentieth Century Fox film based on a comedy by Clifford Goldsmith. The film is about a college American football coach and his woes. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Maureen O'Hara, Natalie Wood, and Betty Lynn. Comedy Made in China is a comedic feature film produced, co-written and directed by Judi Krant that was released in 2010. The title of the film is a reference to the Made in China label on many manufactured goods. The film was nominated for and won many independent film festival awards: winner of the SXSW Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature 2009, Winner of SXSW Chicken & Egg Emergent Woman Director 2009, Winner of Oldenburg International Film Festival Audience Award 2009, Winner of the Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival 2009, and Winner of the Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking award at the 2009 Newport Beach Film Festival 2009. Comedy Instant Karma is a 1990 film. Craig Sheffer stars as Zane, a TV producer looking for romance. Directed by Roderick Taylor, INSTANT KARMA tells the story of a down-on-his-luck TV producer but doesn't offer its viewers much beyond impressive aerial photography and a few funny moments. Zane is writer-producer of the TV show "Rock & Roll P.I.". Although a successful young man, he's lonely and having a particularly bad week. First, he has a confrontation with the show's temperamental star, Reno, on the set of the show. Next, Zane and his co-writer David are pitching a script to producer Jon Clark. By the end of the meeting, Jon says he loves the story, but wants to change the script completely. And, to top things off, Zane's accountant tells him that the IRS is planning to do an audit of his investments. However, while all of these disasters are happening, he does meet a nice actress, Penelope. Zane begins dating Penelope and things go smoothly. Then one afternoon while on the set, Reno gives Zane some tacky advice about women, and some drugs. Reno claims they're harmless pills which will relax him. Documentary film Apollo 13: To the Edge and Back is a 1995 Emmy Awards nominated program aired on 20 July 1994 in USA. Comedy I Will, I Will... for Now is a 1976 film directed by Norman Panama. It stars Elliott Gould and Diane Keaton. Documentary film Lettera Al Presidente is a 2013 documentary film written by Teresa Bertilotti and Marco Santarelli and directed by Marco Santarelli. Comedy Costa! is a 2001 Dutch film from BNN. It was the first movie that used several famous Dutch soap stars. Other movies that used soap actors, were Volle maan and Honeyz. The television series with the same title was based on the movie. It had the same cast members. Both the TV show and the movie were located in Salou. Thriller The Drover's Sweetheart is a 1911 film from the team of Agnes and John Gavin. It was the first film they made for their own production company after leaving Stanley Crick and Herbert Finlay in 19 July 1911 and seems to have been made at Gavin's new studios at Waverly. Very little is known about the movie, which is considered a lost film. It is not certain if it was ever even released commercially. The film was supposed to be followed by another from Gavin called The Lubra's Revenge but is unclear if this was made. Animation The Truth - Quizshow is a 2009 short animation film directed by Wu Kung. Documentary film Letters to the President is a 2009 film directed by Petr Lom. Thriller The Loft is a 2014 American-Belgian thriller film directed by Erik Van Looy. It is a remake of the 2008 Dutch-language Belgian film Loft by the same director. The script was written by Bart De Pauw and adapted by Wesley Strick. The only remaining cast member from the original film is Matthias Schoenaerts, who will reprise the same role. The original film broke all box-office records in Belgium. The film was shot in Summer 2011. Recently, the theatrical release of The Loft has been delayed by a change of the film distributor. Instead of Warner Bros., Universal Studios will release the film. Universal planned to release the film on August 29, 2014, but the studio has since pulled it from the schedule, and it will be released at another date. Science Fiction Our Earthmen Friends is a French film released theatrically in April 2007 and produced by Claude Lelouch. It has been adapted from the play written by Bernard Werber Nos Amis Les Humains. Comedy The Slap is a 1974 film directed by Claude Pinoteau. Comedy The Plumbers is 2012 short/comedy/crime film written by Matthias Frahm and directed by Dietrich Limpert. Comedy The Big Lebowski is a 1998 American crime comedy film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. It stars Jeff Bridges as Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski, an unemployed Los Angeles slacker and avid bowler. After a case of mistaken identity, The Dude is introduced to a millionaire also named Jeffrey Lebowski. When the millionaire Lebowski's trophy wife is kidnapped, he commissions The Dude to deliver the ransom to secure her release. The plan goes awry when the Dude's friend Walter Sobchak schemes to keep the full ransom. Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, and John Turturro also star, with Philip Seymour Hoffman, David Huddleston, and Tara Reid appearing in supporting roles. There is some narration at the beginning and towards the end by a cowboy known only as "The Stranger", played by Sam Elliott. The film is loosely inspired by the work of Raymond Chandler. Joel Coen stated: "We wanted to do a Chandler kind of story – how it moves episodically, and deals with the characters trying to unravel a mystery, as well as having a hopelessly complex plot that's ultimately unimportant". The original score was composed by Carter Burwell, a longtime collaborator of the Coen Brothers. Documentary film You Can't Stop the Beat: The Long Journey of 'Hairspray' is a 2007 documentary film directed by Katy Leigh and Jeffrey Schwarz. Thriller Khoon Bhari Maang is an Indian Bollywood movie released on 12 August 1988, directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan. It is a remake of the Australian mini-series Return to Eden, and is about a wealthy widow who is almost killed by her lover and sets out for revenge. The film was a comeback venture for Rekha and was a critical and commercial success. Comedy Ang Cute Ng Ina Mo is a 2007 Filipino comedy Drama film directed by Wenn V. Deramas. It stars Ai Ai De Las Alas, Anne Curtis, Eugene Domingo and John Lapus. The film premiered on April 17, 2007. This is the second film co-produced by Viva Films and Star Cinema years after Viva split from ABS-CBN in 2001. The Movie also spanned the title of being the Mega Blockbuster Movie of 2007 Second to Paano Kita Iibigin starring Piolo Pascual and Regine Velasquez. Comedy Everything Will Be Alright is a 2012 documentary and comedy film written by Kiki von Glasow and Niko von Glasow, and directed by Niko von Glasow. Science Fiction Dead Leaves is a 2004 Japanese anime science fiction film produced by animation studio Production I.G. It was distributed in Japan by Shochiku, in North America, Canada and the U.K. by Manga Entertainment, and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. It is directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi. It is notable for its fast pace and energetic visual style. Comedy Son of the Navy is a 1940 American comedy-drama film directed by William Nigh. The film is also known as The Young Recruit in the USA. Comedy Sunday Lovers is a 1980 internationally co-produced romantic comedy film directed by Bryan Forbes, Gene Wilder, Dino Risi and Edouard Molinaro. It starred Roger Moore, Gene Wilder, Priscilla Barnes, Lynn Redgrave, Denholm Elliott and Kathleen Quinlan. It is split into four segments, each from a different country. The film is notable for its use of sepia tones and slow wide angle shots to build a sense of impending dread. It was released in Italy in October 1980 and in America in early 1981 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and United Artists. It was one of the last combined U.S.-European production made for general release, and featured final screen appearances from Sylvia Koscina and Lino Ventura Thriller Our Lips Are Sealed is a 2000 direct-to-video film featuring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The film was set and filmed in Sydney, Australia. Documentary film Suggestion Box is a short propaganda film produced in 1943 by the Office of War Information. Its purpose was to encourage workers to send in suggestions for more effective war production. The film opens with a standard factory suggestion box and the many workers who slip pieces of paper in it as they walk by. The suggestions are then gathered and sent to Washington DC where a board of experts examines each one to find its merits for more efficient and speedy war production. A few examples are given: a worker who was working on iron tubes finds a way to increase his production by lining them up all together a black janitor suggest a way to save oil from being spilled and a woman uses her Grandmothers method of button making to make better rivets. Some of these people whose idea are taken up by the committee are given awards for helping war production. The films message to use suggestion boxes was also spread through propaganda posters at the time. Propaganda poster, 1942-43 Propaganda poster, 1942 Propaganda poster, 1943 Propaganda poster, 1942-43 Animation Peti is a 1965 short film written by Pavao Stalter and directed by Zlatko Grgic and Pavao Stalter. Comedy Josephine and Men is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Glynis Johns, Jack Buchanan, Donald Sinden and Peter Finch. It also features William Hartnell, Gerald Sim, Thorley Walters, Victor Maddern and John Le Mesurier in supporting roles. Comedy Prairie Love is a 2010 comedy film directed by Dusty Bias, and written by Dusty Bias, Ashley Martin Bias and Holly Lynn Ellis. Comedy Percy is a British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas starring Hywel Bennett, Denholm Elliott, Elke Sommer and Britt Ekland. Edwin, an innocent and shy young man, is hit by a nude man falling from a high-rise building while carrying a chandelier. Edwin's penis is mutilated in the accident and has to be amputated; the falling man is killed. Edwin becomes the recipient of the world's first penis transplant: he receives the very large penis of the womanizer killed in the same accident. With his new bit of anatomy, Edwin follows the womanizer's footsteps, meeting all his women friends, before settling happily with the donor's mistreated widow. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Raymond Hitchcock, and is today remembered for its soundtrack by The Kinks. It was followed by a 1974 sequel, Percy's Progress. Comedy Samantha Khury claims she can communicate with animals telepathically, and persuade them to cease problematic behaviors. She diagnosed one cat, Casey, as "depressed because he's unemployed." The owners found Casey a "job" and they all lived happily ever after. She is sought after not just by pet owners but by animal professionals such as race horse trainers and zookeepers. Beyond the humor and absurdity, the film deepens into a meditation on human-animal relationships. Animation Conspirators of Pleasure is a 1996 film by Jan Švankmajer. His third feature film after Alice and Faust, it would go on to be nominated for the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Comedy Best in Show is a 2000 American improvisational comedy film written and directed by Christopher Guest. The film follows five entrants in a prestigious dog show and focuses on the slightly surreal interactions among the various owners and handlers as they travel to the show and compete, and after the show. Much of the dialogue was improvised. Many of the actors were also involved in Guest's films including This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration. Animation King George & The Ducky is the 13th episode in the VeggieTales animated series. It was released in April 11, 2000 on VHS by Everland Home Video and Lyrick Studios with the Esther teaser, then on May 20, 2003 on re-recording sing-along edition DVD by Sony Wonder. Subtitled "A lesson about... Selfishness", it teaches viewers that they must think of others before themselves. The message is conveyed through a story based on the Biblical account of David and Bathsheba from Second Samuel. Although the VeggieTales adaptation remains relatively true to the source, Bathsheba is represented by a rubber duck, thus replacing the sin of adultery with the less difficult crime of theft. But the essence of the story remains intact as the King covets something belonging to his neighbor and takes it for his own and the selfish act is later condemned by a wiseman/prophet. The subsequently released Duke and the Great Pie War is a prequel to this episode. This was the first episode to use the Maya animation package instead of Softimage. Animation The Cat is a 2012 animated short film directed by Goran Stojnic. Comedy Women in Temptation (Czech original title: Ženy v pokušení) is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Jiří Vejdělek. Science Fiction Bugs is a 2003 American science-fiction-horror film that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel on September 9, 2003. It starred Angie Everhart and Antonio Sabato Jr. Comedy Rafter Romance is a romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film, which was based on the 1932 novel of the same name by John Wells, stars Ginger Rogers, Norman Foster and George Sidney, and features Robert Benchley, Laura Hope Crews and Guinn Williams. Comedy Yesterday Goodbye is a 1993 comedy film written and directed by Péter Bacsó and Janusz Majewski. Animation The Art of Skiing is a Goofy cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1941. It has historical significance as the first cartoon to use the goofy holler, as well as being the short that led to the "How To" series, beginning with How to Play Baseball and continuing with How to Hook Up Your Home Theater. Documentary film "On January 11, 2008, Josh Cohen and his partners, attorneys for the City of Cleveland, sue the 21 banks that they deem responsible for the real estate foreclosures that have devastated the city. But the Wall Street banks that they attack oppose going to trial by every means possible. Cleveland vs Wall Street tells the story of a trial that should have taken place. A cinematic trial but one whose story, characters and testimony are real." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Directors' Fortnight site. Comedy Einmal Hans mit scharfer Soße is a 2013 comedy film adapted from Hatice Akyün's novel, written by Ruth Toma and directed by Buket Alakus. Documentary film Rise Above: The Tribe 8 Documentary is a feature film directed and produced by Tracy Flannigan that documents the all women queercore punk band Tribe 8. The film chronicles live performances, candid moments of their lives at work and on the road, and the controversy at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, an all women's music festival, that landed them in a quagmire of protest and praise from a fiercely divided crowd. It also captures the truly funny and warm people behind the music and the politics. The images presented on stage of blow jobs, sadomasochistic acts and mock castrations are not shocking the audience for shock's sake, but understood on a deeper level through the band members' intense personal disclosures. As Chuck Wilson writes in LA Weekly, "Filmmaker Tracy Flannigan gets it all in close-up, but also captures the rich and complex life stories of these women, whose lives take on political weight based on sheer authenticity...". These interviews inform an understanding and respect for why they do what they do. Especially insightful are the interviews with singer Lynn Breedlove and her mother. Thriller Sindhu Samaveli is a 2010 Tamil drama film directed by Samy. The film featured debutants Anaka, Harish Kalyan and Ghajini in the lead roles. The story revolves around an illicit relationship between a girl and her father-in-law. The film became Samy's third controversial film in succession, achieving an "A" certificate upon censor following Uyir and Mirugam. The film released on September 3, 2010 and did poor at the box office. Animation Denmark is a 2010 short film co-written and directed by Daniel Fickle and scored by Gideon Freudmann of The Portland Cello Project. Utilizing puppetry and hand-built sets the film tells a story about Pily, a crustacean of mixed origin, who builds a rocket ship to escape his underwater home when it becomes threatened by pollution. Denmark premiered at the Aladdin Theatre on May 15, 2010 in Portland, Oregon. The film achieved critical success thereafter largely through established film festivals and numerous features on websites. Thriller Forgetting the Girl is an independent film directed by Nate Taylor, adapted for the screen by Peter Moore Smith, from his short story of the same name. It wrapped principal photography in August 2009, finished post-production in January 2012. The film had its world premiere at the Cinequest film festival on March 2, 2012. The sold out screening was well received and critics declared the film as "a beautifully dark psychodrama", "an impressive directorial debut" which "delivers something truly original and startling". The film will be distributed in North America by RAM Releasing on October 11, 2013. Science Fiction Without Warning, which is also known as It Came... Without Warning and Alien Shock, is a 1980 science fiction horror film starring Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Tarah Nutter, and Kevin Peter Hall, directed by Greydon Clark. Special effects designer Greg Cannom, who was later involved in major studio productions such as Jurassic Park, Hook and Titanic, created the aliens for this low-budget film. The film released on September 26, 1980 and was released on home video for the first time on August 5, 2014 through Shout! Factory's Scream Factory label in a Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. Without Warning is credited with being an inspiration for the 1987 film Predator, both of which starred Kevin Peter Hall as a costumed alien hunter. Comedy Often an Orphan is a 1949 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It stars Charlie Dog and Porky Pig and is the last Charlie Dog short to have Porky present in it. The cartoon deals with Charlie trying to get Porky to adopt him after his old owner dumps him at Porky's farm on a trip disguised as a picnic. Charlie instead irritates Porky and the short deals with him trying to get rid of the dog in various ways, but fails each time. Comedy Steam Above a Pot is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1950. Documentary film Ten9Eight: Shoot for the Moon is a 2009 documentary film written, directed, and produced by Mary Mazzio about inner NYC teens that compete in an annual business plan competition run by the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship. Comedy Three Men Army is a 1995 Malayalam film by Nissarstarring Dileep and Devayani. Documentary film City World is a 2012 documentary adventure drama film directed and written by Brent Chesanek. Thriller Sub Down is a 1997 drama film written by Silvio Muraglia, Daniel Sladek, Howard Chesley and directed by Gregg Champion. Documentary film Welcome to Wonderland is a feature documentary film, by director James Short, about music and dance. Released on DVD in June 2006 after more than five years in the making, this film explores Australia's vibrant outdoor bush rave party scene through the thoughts of participants. The trance scene in Melbourne, Australia, is considered one of the best in the world, and sees the convergence of travellers from all parts of the globe, especially Japan and Israel. With party organisations like Rainbow Serpent and Earthcore there are as many as 10,000 people who come together to celebrate and dance. The film follows the party lives of characters: Matty, Krusty, Lauire, Margaret, Raff, and Holly. Comedy I buchi neri is a 1995 romantic comedy film written and directed by Pappi Corsicato. Comedy Larry and Shemp reminisce about their experiences with Jean, a diamond crazy gold digger each of them was gypped by. After telling their stories, they have a run in with Moe, who is now married to the same women. When Jean shows up, they deliver some stooge-style revenge. Science Fiction The Red Eagle is a 2010 Thai superhero film directed and written by Wisit Sasanatieng. Documentary film Diana: Last Days of a Princess is a television movie broadcast in the United States by TLC on August 12, 2007 and subsequent dates. It also has aired on Five, UKTV History, UKTV Drama in Great Britain, RTÉ in Ireland, ProSieben in Germany, TF1 in France, RTP in Portugal, Channel 7 Australia, Channel One in Russia, JIM in Finland and the History Channel in India. The film purports to be a fairly accurate account of the last two months in the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, leading up to her death on August 31, 1997. It is a mix of scripted scenes, actual news footage, and recent interviews with some of the principals present during the period portrayed, including Mohamed Al-Fayed and editors from The Sunday Mirror, giving it a hybrid drama-documentary feel. Much of Jenny Lecoat's teleplay is based on testimony found in the 800-page Paget Report, published in 2006 by the United Kingdom's Metropolitan Police Service following a four-year-long investigation. Comedy Change for the Oceans is a 2010 animated short-comedy and musical film written by Jonah Sachs, and directed by Ruben Deluna and Jonah Sachs. Documentary film The Ginger Ninjas Ride Mexico is a 2011 documentary adventure film directed by Sergio Morkin. Comedy Americatown is a 2009 adventure film directed by Kenneth Price. Comedy "Seein' Red, White 'N' Blue" is a 1943 American cartoon short featuring Popeye, directed by Dan Gordon. The cartoon revolves around Bluto trying to escape the draft and fighting along with Popeye against some Japanese spies, Hirohito and Adolf Hitler. Documentary film The Bridge at Aussig is a 1995 documentary film directed by Pavel Schnabel. Science Fiction Larva is a 2005 science fiction-horror film, directed by Tim Cox, and written by Kenneth M. Badish, Boaz Davidson, David Goodin, Kevin Moore, J. Paul V. Robert and T.M. Van Ostrand. It stars Vincent Ventresca, Rachel Hunter and William Forsythe. Documentary film Filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parent's 54-year marriage was a good one. So he isn't prepared when, just a few months after his mothers' unexpected death, his 83-year old father, Mike, phones to announce that he's moving to Florida to live with "Kitty", his secretary from 40 years before. Always close to his mother and equally distant from his father, he's stunned and suspicious. When Mike and Kitty marry and sell the longtime family home, Doug returns to suburban Long Island with camera in hand for one last visit. And there, among the lifetime of memories being packed away forever, he discovers 3 large boxes filled with his moms' daily diaries going back well over 35 years. Realizing he has only a few short weeks before the movers come and his dad will be gone for good, the veteran documentarian sticks around, determined to investigate the mystery of his parents' marriage. Through increasingly candid conversations with family members and friends, and constantly surprising diary revelations, Doug finally comes to peace with two parents who are far more complex and troubled than he ever imagined. Both unexpectedly funny and heartbreaking, 51 BIRCH STREET is the first-person account of Block's unpredictable journey through a whirlwind of dramatic life-changing events: the death of his mother, the uncovering of decades of family secrets, and the ensuing reconciliation with his father. What begins as his own intimate, autobiographical story, soon evolves into a broader meditation on the universal themes of love, marriage, fidelity and the mystery of family. 51 BIRCH STREET spans 60 years and 3 generations, and weaves together hundreds of faded snapshots, 8mm home movies and two decades of verité footage. The result is a timeless tale of what can happen when our most fundamental assumptions about family are suddenly called into question.Doug Block's new film, THE KIDS GROW UP, will have its theatrical premiere Oct 29th at the Angelika Film Center in New York, and Nov 12th at the Laemmle Sunset in LA.Watch the trailer here. Comedy Now You Know is a comedy film directed, written by and starring Jeff Anderson. The film was produced by the Lumberyard production company. It was released theatrically in the United States on December 13, 2002, and on DVD on November 28, 2006. Comedy Give Out, Sisters is a 1942 American film starring The Andrews Sisters. The film co-stars Dan Dailey, and the teenage couple of the time, Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan. Dailey and O'Connor went on to be in the 1954 film There's No Business Like Show Business. Documentary film Calling 3: Himalayan Schweitzer is a documentary film directed by Shin Hyeon-Won. Comedy Le crocodile du Botswanga is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Lionel Steketee and Fabrice Eboué. Comedy Isusumbong Kita Sa Tatay Ko is a 1999 Filipino action-comedy film directed by Boots Plata starring Fernando Poe Jr. and Judy Ann Santos. The film, produced and distributed by Star Cinema premiered in the Philippines on June 9, 1999. The film earned around P10 million pesos on the first day of its release. By the end-run, the film earned more than 100 million pesos becomes the first Philippine-produced film to have exceeded the 100M-mark in box office gross. It is also Fernando Poe Jr.'s first and only film under Star Cinema. Animation Ed. is a 2013 animation short film directed by Gabriel Garcia. Comedy Katthegalu Saar Katthegalu is a 2003 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by Rajendra Singh Babu. The film stars Ramesh Aravind, S. Narayan, Komal Kumar, Ruthika, Meghana Naidu and Urvashi in the lead roles. This is the third film in the "Saar" series directed by Babu and was released on 28 March 2003 and received generally positive reviews from the critics and turned out to be box-office hit. Documentary film Gestern und heute is a 1938 German Nazi propaganda short film directed by Hans Steinhoff. Comedy Reverse Runner is an Australian comedy film written and directed by Lachlan Ryan and Jarrod Theodore, executive produced by Stephen Herek. It stars Dan Cannon, Dave Callan, Steve Moneghetti, Rosco Brauer and a special appearance from Olympic commentator Bruce McAvaney. It tells the story of teenager Kid Campbell, who dreams of becoming a reverse runner despite being mocked, ridiculed and kicked out of home for refusing to get an ordinary job. In the end he is left to question his childhood dream. It had a limited theatrical release on October 11, 2012 playing in cinemas until April 2013. It was released on DVD, Blu-Ray & VOD in Australia on 18 September 2013 and October 30, 2013 in New Zealand. Comedy Pee-Wee's Big Adventure is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed by Tim Burton in his full-length film directing debut and starring Paul Reubens as Pee-wee Herman. Reubens also co-wrote the script with Phil Hartman and Michael Varhol. Supporting roles are played by Elizabeth Daily, Mark Holton, Diane Salinger and Judd Omen. The film tells the tale of Pee-wee Herman embarking on nation-wide adventure in search of his stolen bicycle. After the success of The Pee-wee Herman Show, Reubens began writing the script to Pee-wee's Big Adventure when he was hired by Warner Bros. Pictures. The producers and Reubens hired Burton to direct when they were impressed with his work on Vincent and Frankenweenie. Filming took place in both California and Texas. The film was released on August 9, 1985, grossing over $40 million worldwide. it eventually developed into a cult film and has since accumulated positive feedback. The film was nominated for a Young Artist Award and spawned a sequel, Big Top Pee-wee. The financial success of the film, followed by the equally successful Beetlejuice in 1988, prompted Warner Bros. to hire Burton as the director for the 1989 film Batman. Animation Fluffy Mc Cloud is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Conor Finnegan. Animation Book of Dragons is a computer/traditionally animated short film based on the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Steve Hickner. The short was released on November 15, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray, along with Gift of the Night Fury, another short film based on the Dragons. Documentary film Dancing Colours is a 2012 documentary film directed by Kristin Olschewsk,Fabian Oswald,Alina Koschnike,Aurelia Natalini,Oliver Schwamb,Bastian Mittelbach and Marion Härtel. Comedy Despicable Me 2 is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film and the sequel to the 2010 animated film Despicable Me. Produced by Illumination Entertainment for Universal Pictures, and animated by Illumination Mac Guff, the film is directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. This marks the first time that Illumination Entertainment made a sequel film. Steve Carell, Russell Brand, and Miranda Cosgrove reprise their roles as Gru, Dr. Nefario and Margo, respectively. Kristen Wiig, who played Miss Hattie in the first film, voices agent Lucy Wilde, while Ken Jeong, who played the Talk Show Host, voices Floyd Eagle-san. New cast members include Benjamin Bratt as Eduardo and Steve Coogan as Silas Ramsbottom, head of the Anti-Villain League. The film premiered on June 5, 2013 in Australia, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 3, 2013. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and for Academy Award for Best Original Song, losing both to Disney's Frozen. Documentary film The Vanquishing of the Witch Baba Yaga is an animated historical documentary film directed by Jessica Oreck. Comedy Flock of Dudes is an upcoming independent film that was directed by Bob Castrone. The film has a projected release date of spring 2015 and will star Chris D'Elia, Hannah Simone, and Hilary Duff. Flock of Dudes is loosely based upon the experiences of the script writers. Documentary film Fanny Serrano: Touch is a 2006 documentary film. Comedy Sonnenallee is a 1999 comedy film about life in East Berlin in the late 1970s. The movie was directed by Leander Haußmann. The film was released shortly before the corresponding novel, Am kürzeren Ende der Sonnenallee. Both the book and the screenplay were written by Thomas Brussig and while they are based on the same characters and setting, differ in storyline significantly. Both the movie and the book emphasize the importance of pop-art and in particular, pop music, for the youth of East Berlin. The Sonnenallee is an actual street in Berlin that was intersected by the border between East and West during the time of the Berlin Wall, although it bears little resemblance to the film set. Sonnenallee was broadcast in the Czech Republic under the title Eastie Boys. Thriller Resident Evil is a 2002 German-British-French science fiction horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. The film stars Milla Jovovich and Michelle Rodriguez. It is the first installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is based on the Capcom survival horror video game series Resident Evil. Borrowing elements from the video games Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, the film follows amnesiac heroine Alice and a band of Umbrella Corporation commandos as they attempt to contain the outbreak of the T-virus at a secret underground facility. The film received negative reviews from critics but grossed more than $102 million worldwide. Documentary film Return To The Forest is a 2012 short adventure drama documentary film written by Patricia Sims, Michael Zo Clark and directed by Patricia Sims. Thriller Right Next Door is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Nicholas Brandt and Lisa Hamil. Comedy Courte tête French: Short Head, is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Norbert Carbonnaux, written by Michel Audiard, starring Fernand Gravey and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the title: "Photo Finish", "Short Head". Comedy The Strange Thing About The Johnsons is a 2011 short independent film written and directed by Ari Aster. Thriller Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal is a 2014 Malayalam-language Indian adventure film directed by Ajith Pillai. Produced by Niyas Ismail under the banner of Frames Inevitable, it stars Asif Ali and Sunny Wayne along with Swathi Reddy and Janani Iyer as the female leads while pivotal supporting roles are played by Nedumudi Venu and Nishanth Sagar. Cinematography was by Abinandhan Ramanujam and music was composed by Prashant Pillai. Major parts of the film were shot in the islands of Lakshadweep and Andaman besides the different locations in Kerala. The movie was released on May 1, 2014 and tells the story of a hedonistic Christian who is taken out of prison to a picturesque sea side town where he learns to amend his selfish ways. The movie was praised for its excellent cinematography and different style of direction and story telling . Documentary film Viva Nelson Mandela: A Hero for All Seasons is a 2009 documentary film directed by Catherine Meyburgh. Comedy Ghost Dad is a 1990 American fantasy comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier and starring Bill Cosby, in which a widower's spirit is able to communicate with his children after his death. It was critically panned, and wound up on many critics' "worst of 1990" and "worst of all time" lists. To date, the film remains Sidney Poitier's last directorial effort. Thriller Open Grave es una película de horror/suspenso del año 2013, escrita por Chris Borey y Eddie Borey, fue dirigida por Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego. Animation Buzz Box is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels. Comedy McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten is a 2009 animated Hong Kong film directed by Brian Tse. Telling the story of the fictional piglet McDull entering a kung fu academy, the film is the fourth in the line of film starring McDull. Comedy How High is a 2001 romantic comedy starring Method Man and Redman, written by Dustin Lee Abraham, and director Jesse Dylan's debut feature film. Entertainment Weekly rated it third in their "Best Stoner Movie" top ten list. The movie also won the Stony Award of 2002 for the Best Stoner Movie, but received generally negative reviews from critics. Comedy Clínica con música is a 1974 Argentine film. Thriller Avalanche Express is a 1979 cold war adventure thriller film produced and directed by Mark Robson, about the struggle over a defecting Russian general. It starred Lee Marvin, Robert Shaw, Maximilian Schell, and Linda Evans. The screenplay by Abraham Polonsky was based on the novel by Colin Forbes. Both Shaw and Robson died near the end of shooting. Comedy Tall Justice is a 2010 short comedy film written by Hal Rudnick and directed by Matt Villines. Documentary film "2003, Song Du-yul, a philosophy professor, decided to go back to his homeland after spending thirty-seven years in Germany. Within a week after crossing the border, his reputation fell from a respected global political figure to an infamous communist spy. During a five-year-long trial, he was arrested and held in custody. This throws Korean society into turmoil and brings a big conflict between the Conservative and the Progressive. The filmmaker calmly contemplates this long period of the incident in detail and depicts a society with an indifferent manner. The story builds through an accretion of whimsical facts and it sometimes brings up uncomfortable truths which will irritate viewers. This film is a camera inside of us that evokes what viewers may have tried to forget." Quoting the synopsis from HanCinema. Comedy Diggstown is a 1992 film directed by Michael Ritchie, and starring James Woods, Louis Gossett, Jr. and Bruce Dern. It also features Heather Graham, Oliver Platt and Randall "Tex" Cobb. Animation Forgot is a 2013 short animation adventure drama mystery film written and directed by Stephen McNally. Documentary film White Lines and the Fever: The Death of DJ Junebug is a documentary film directed by Travis Gutiérrez Senger in 2010. Comedy Pigs Is Pigs is a 1954 animated film by Walt Disney Studios. Based on the story "Pigs Is Pigs" by Ellis Parker Butler, it relates the tale of a railway agent and his problems with a shipment of two guinea pigs that proceed to breed rapidly. This was Gary Owens' film debut. The cartoon was animated in the flat, colorful UPA Style. The melody of the traditional Irish jig The Irish Washerwoman is repeated throughout the short. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Comedy A Matter of Hair is a 2004 11-minute comedy film written and directed by Ana Torres-Alvarez. It is the story of a man who thinks the only important thing in a relationship is looks, especially when he keeps chasing women half his age. He lives with Sarah, and is horrified when he discovers that he is starting to lose his hair because he thinks he will lose his girlfriend too. The film has been screened in the UK, USA and India, and has been released on DVD under the distribution of Underground Films. The lead characters are played by Karianne Flaathen and Clara Andersson. Thriller Grand Piano is a 2013 English-language Spanish thriller film starring Elijah Wood and John Cusack. The film is about a once promising pianist returning for a comeback performance, only to be the target of a sniper who will kill him if he plays one wrong note. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 20, 2013 and was given a VOD release on January 30, 2014. It was given a limited release in U.S. theatres on March 7. Thriller Rachel Gordon's softcore sex film Animal Attraction III tells the tale of Liam, a young entrepreneur who plans on opening a nightclub with some friends. When the money begins to dry up, Liam rents himself out as a gigolo and becomes involved in some life-threatening situations Comedy The Suburbans is a 1999 comedy-drama that satirizes the 1980s revival hype around the turn of the 21st century. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt and Donal Lardner Ward, who also co-wrote and directed the movie. The Suburbans premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 1999. It was released on a very limited number of screens on October 29 of the same year, and grossing $11,130, is considered to have failed commercially. Of ten reviews counted at Rotten Tomatoes, all ten are negative. Comedy Matching Dreams is a 1916 short comedy film produced by the American Film Manufacturing Company, released by Mutual Film and directed by B. Reeves Eason. Comedy Enas erodios gia tin Germania is a 1988 drama comedy film written by Stavros Tornes and Charlotte Van Gelder, and directed by Stavros Tornes. Comedy Room 69 is a 2012 short animated mystery film written by Germano Zullo and directed by Claude Barras. Animation Kalle Kran is a 2014 animated short film written and directed by Johan Hagelbäck. Comedy Brad Gary is a 2011 short animated comedy and family film directed by Pierre Coffin. Comedy Blonde Fever is a 1944 comedy film directed by Richard Whorf. It is also known as Autumn Fever. Thriller Trapped in Tradition: Rivaaz is a 2011 thriller Crime fiction drama film written by Reeg Deb, Ashok Nanda, Ratan Pasricha, Rakesh Chandra Saroj, Vijay Vijawat and Yashandra and directred by Ashok Nanda. Science Fiction A.D. Police File 2: The Ripper is a 1990 film directed by Akira Nishimori. Science Fiction Violanchelo is a 2008 drama film starring Bárbara Mori, Leonardo Sbaraglia and Tony Dalton. The film is based on a romantic story. Animation Old Czech Legends is a 1953 Czechoslovak stop motion puppet animation film directed by Jiří Trnka. It was based on the 1894 book Ancient Bohemian Legends by Alois Jirásek. After the completion of Bajaja in 1950, Trnka was praised by the communist regime of Czechoslovakia, and asked to make more films. He created a project to film Don Quijote, but it was rejected. Trnka decided to go back to illustrating children's books, but the government convinced him to make his next film based on a classical Czech book. Trnka initially didn't want to work on the project. The 91 minute film has a complex story with many characters and features complicated scenes both to stage and animate. Trnka's use of camera movements, lighting, set design, character design and animation and general storytelling made this an influential movie in the history of animation. Animation Baton Bunny is a Bugs Bunny cartoon of the Looney Tunes series, produced in 1958 and released in January 1959. It shows Bugs conducting an orchestra - with a fly bothering him. Bugs conducts, and in part, plays the overture to "Ein Morgen, ein Mittag und Abend in Wien"", a composition by Franz von Suppé. Though Mel Blanc was credited for vocal characterizations, there is no dialogue in the short; the only vocal effect made was when an audience member is heard coughing. This is the second and last Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is silent. Or, nearly silent; at one point, he 'shushes' the brass. Thriller The Mean Season is a 1985 American thriller directed by Phillip Borsos. The film stars Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway, Richard Jordan, Richard Masur, Joe Pantoliano, and Andy García. The screenplay was written by Leon Piedmont, based on the novel In the Heat of the Summer by John Katzenbach. The film was named after the term of the same name that refers to a pattern of weather that occurs in Florida during the late summer months. In order to achieve accuracy for the scenes that take place in the busy newsroom, the filmmakers used Miami Herald reporters as on-set consultants and extras and shot in the actual newsroom as opposed to recreating it on a soundstage. Comedy Five graduating high school seniors with no prospects decide to make an outrageous comedy movie, with the hope of getting famous and escaping their depressing town.  Their leader and director, LeBron, is so confident the movie will be a big hit, he gets some geeky freshmen to follow him around with video cameras to record the "making of."  But, by accident, the cameras begin to capture glimpses of LeBron and his friends' actual lives, which are full of drama, and much more compelling than the silly movie they set out to make. Comedy Bypass is a 2012 comedy film written by Patxo Tellería and directed by Aitor Mazo and Patxo Tellería. Documentary film Grandad of Races is a 1950 American short documentary film about an annual horse race held in the Piazza del Campo in Siena, directed by André de la Varre. It won an Academy Award at the 23rd Academy Awards in 1951 for Best Short Subject. Documentary film Hamburg Damals is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Christian Mangels. Documentary film Minka is a 2010 documentary film directed by Davina Pardo. Comedy Tenkōsei is a 1982 Japanese fantasy directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. It is also known by the alternate English titles Exchange Students and I Are You, You Am Me. Science Fiction In the Spider's Web is a 2007 American made-for-television natural horror film produced by RHI Entertainment and directed by Terry Winsor. It aired on various video on demand channels, before officially premiering in the United States on the Syfy on August 26, 2007. It is the 2nd film in the Maneater Series, a set of horror films produced in partnership with Syfy. Thriller Gola Barood is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian action film directed by David Dhawan, starring Shatrughan Sinha and Chunky Pandey in lead roles. Thriller Secuestro is an action film about three rookie kidnappers who scramble as their ill-fated plan falls apart. About the terrible wages of violence and crime. Filmed in four days on location in the mountainous central region of the Dominican Republic as the NYU film school masters thesis of Dominican-American filmmaker Juan Castillo. Science Fiction Chrysalis is a French science fiction film directed and partly written by Julien Leclercq and starring Albert Dupontel. The film was commercially released in France on 31 October 2007. Documentary film Get Bruce, sometimes stylized as Get Bruce!, is a 1999 documentary film starring Bruce Vilanch, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, Lily Tomlin, Shirley MacLaine, Steven Seagal, Carol Burnett and Michael Douglas. The film is directed by Andrew J. Kuehn. Thriller The Killer Is Loose is a 1956 American crime film noir directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Joseph Cotten, Rhonda Fleming and Wendell Corey. Documentary film Traitor or Patriot is a Quebec documentary produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 2000. It is directed by and starring Jacques Godbout. Its style belongs to the Quebec cinéma direct school of filmmaking. Thriller wmd. is a political thriller released in December 2008 focused on the falsification of evidence in the build-up to the Iraq War. The film is shot entirely from a CCTV/spy-camera perspective, and follows the story of an ordinary MI6 desk officer who accidentally discovers that the American and British governments are doctoring the facts in order to convince us that invading Iraq is justifiable. Although the story of the MI6 desk officer is fictionalised, the film is based on hard evidence that has surfaced, and continues to surface, since the invasion began. wmd. is written and directed by David Holroyd, and produced by Christine Hartland and David Holroyd. The film stars Simon Lenagan and Montserrat Roig de Puig. Documentary film The Gift is a 2003 documentary by filmmaker Louise Hogarth documenting the phenomenon of deliberate HIV infection; bugchasing. The film follows the stories of two "bug chasers" who are seeking "the gift" of HIV infection. Interviews are also conducted with AIDS activist and author, Walt Odets, PhD, and HIV positive and negative men. The film explores the normalization and glamorization of HIV/AIDS and discusses the isolation and division caused by HIV status in the gay community. Comedy Jet Pilot is a 1957 Cold War action film starring John Wayne and Janet Leigh. Written by Jules Furthman and co-produced by Furthman and Howard Hughes, the Technicolor movie went through several directorial changes, after Josef von Sternberg began the directing between October 1949 and February 1950. After that point, Furthman, Philip Cochran, Ed Killy, Byron Haskin and Don Siegel also directed scenes, as did Howard Hughes himself. Filming dragged on for nearly four years. The last day of shooting was in May 1953, but the film was kept out of release by Howard Hughes due to his tinkering with the film until October 1957, by which time Hughes had sold RKO. Universal ended up distributing Jet Pilot. Although Jet Pilot was publicized as showcasing the U.S. Air Force's latest jets, by the time it was finally shown most of the aircraft in the film were obsolescent or obsolete, being supplanted by more modern aircraft. In one aerial scene, the two lead characters fly a Lockheed F-94 Starfire to test a radar approach to intercept a propeller driven Convair B-36 bomber. Thriller Black List is a 1995 Canadian thriller film. It was directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, written by Sylvain Guy and produced by Marcel Giroux. Black List stars Michel Côté, Geneviève Brouillette, Sylvie Bourque, André Champagne and Aubert Pallascio. Thriller Dhoom 2 is a 2006 Bollywood action heist film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra at an estimated budget of 350 million under the Yash Raj Films banner. It is the second in the Dhoom series. Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra star as buddy cops Jai Dixit and Ali, respectively. The duo attempt to capture Mr. A, a professional thief whose passion is to steal rare and valuable collectibles using high-technology gadgets. The film features Bipasha Basu and Aishwarya Rai in lead female roles. Dhoom 2 was shot primarily in India, Durban, and Rio de Janeiro, becoming the first major Hindi film to be shot in Brazil. The distributor, Yash Raj Films, promoted the film by forging associations with Pepe Jeans and Coca-Cola. It premiered on 24 November 2006 in India, where it received the widest release in Indian cinema history with over 1800 prints. It was dubbed simultaneously in Tamil as well as in Telugu. Singer Vijay Prakash dubbed for ACP Jai Dixit in Tamil. Dhoom 2 was generally well received by critics and audiences; it was accepted well by children and adults. Comedy 305 is a 2008 American mockumentary film about a group of five Spartans charged with protecting a goat path. It premiered March 7, 2008 at the Fargo Film Festival, and was released direct-to-video on DVD July 8, 2008 by Allumination Filmworks and Peace Arch Entertainment. Prior to its release, the film screened at film festivals across the United States and United Kingdom including the 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival and 2008 Palm Beach International Film Festival. The film was selected by filmbio IndiFilms as a participant in its "Spotlight" program in conjunction with the Palm Beach International Film Festival and was featured on the filmbio IndiFilms website. The film received the "Zeilig Award For Innovation" at the 2008 MockFest in Hollywood, CA. The entire film was shot against a digital backdrop in studios around Orange County, California. The film began life as a digital short that became a huge hit on YouTube in June 2007, racking up over 4 million views in a few months. Directors Daniel and David Holechek were contracted by Vanguard Cinema in the Fall of 2007 to expand the short film into a feature length film. Comedy Die Dame, der Teufel und die Probiermamsell is a 1919 film written by Robert Wiene und directed by Rudolf Biebrach. Comedy The Munsters' Revenge is a 1981 television film produced by Universal Studios. It reunited The Munsters cast members Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo and Al Lewis. Marilyn Munster was portrayed by newcomer Jo McDonnell and Eddie Munster by Canadian child actor K. C. Martel. The film was produced as a way for a possible sequel to the series. It first aired on NBC on February 27, 1981. Science Fiction Outlaw Prophet is a 2001 Sci-Fi film written and directed by David Heavener. Comedy Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging is a 2008 British coming-of-age film co-written and directed by Gurinder Chadha. The film's lead is played by Georgia Groome, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Karen Taylor amongst the supporting cast. The story is based on two teenage novels by Louise Rennison: Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging and It's OK, I'm Wearing Really Big Knickers. The narrative follows fourteen year-old Georgia Nicholson as she tries to find a boyfriend while also organizing her fifteenth birthday party. Comedy Netto is a 2005 film directed by Robert Thalheim. It is a story of father-son relationship in post-unification Berlin. The song "Mein bester Kumpel" by Peter Tschernig is used throughout the film. Animation My Name is Mitch is a 2011 short animated film directed by Michelle Yoon. Documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11 is a 2004 documentary film by American filmmaker and director and political commentator Michael Moore. The film takes a critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush, the War on Terror, and its coverage in the news media. The film is the highest grossing documentary of all time. In the film, Moore contends that American corporate media were "cheerleaders" for the 2003 invasion of Iraq and did not provide an accurate or objective analysis of the rationale for the war or the resulting casualties there. The film generated intense controversy, including disputes over its accuracy. The film debuted at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival in the documentary film category and received a 20 minute standing ovation, among the longest standing ovations in the festival's history. The film was also awarded the Palme d'Or, the festival's highest award. The title of the film alludes to Ray Bradbury's 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451, a dystopian view of the future United States, drawing an analogy between the autoignition temperature of paper and the date of the September 11 attacks; the film's tagline is "The Temperature at Which Freedom Burns." Thriller State Department: File 649 is a 1949 Cinecolor American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as Assignment in China in the United Kingdom. Thriller The Yellow Balloon is a 1953 British drama film starring Kenneth More, Bernard Lee, Andrew Ray, Kathleen Ryan and Sid James. Comedy A Gentleman of Paris is a 1927 comedy silent film directed by Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast and starring Adolphe Menjou, Shirley O'Hara, Arlette Marchal, Ivy Harris, Nicholas Soussanin, Lawrence Grant, William B. Davidson and Lorraine MacLean. The film is based on the novel Bellamay the Magnificent by Roy Horniman. It was also the basis for the 1928 MGM film A Certain Young Man. Comedy The Cars That Ate Paris is a 1974 Australian horror comedy film. Directed by Peter Weir, it was his first feature film. Shot mostly in the rural town of Sofala, New South Wales, the film is set in the fictional town of Paris in which most of the inhabitants appear to be directly, or indirectly, involved in profiting from the results of car accidents. Comedy The Mend is an American comic-drama directed and written by John Magary. The film stars Josh Lucas, Stephen Plunkett, Mickey Sumner and Lucy Owen. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 9, 2014. Comedy Stakaman! is a 2001 comedy film written by Thodoris Atheridis, Antonis Kafetzopoulos and Rika Vayanni and directed by Antonis Kafetzopoulos. Animation Radiohead is a 2013 animation film directed by Mariai Gábor. Comedy Les Passages is a 2012 drama, romance comedy film directed by Donna Vermeer. Documentary film Britain at Bay is a 1940 British propaganda film produced by the GPO Film Unit of the Ministry of Information to raise morale following the Fall of France in June 1940. It was released in other countries under the title Britain on Guard. Comedy Headless Body in Topless Bar is a 1995 thriller and drama film written by Peter Koper and directed by James Bruce. Comedy Bad Day to Go Fishing is a Spanish-Uruguayan film directed by Álvaro Brechner and released in 2009. The film stars Gary Piquer, Jouko Ahola, Antonella Costa and Cesar Troncoso. It was screened as part of the official selection of the Critics Week at 2009 Cannes Film Festival. The screenplay was written by Álvaro Brechner in collaboration with Gary Piquer, and was adapted from a short story by the Uruguayan writer Juan Carlos Onetti. The film tells the story of a strongman and his crafty manager, who tour small South American towns staging wrestling matches. Arriving in Santa Maria, they are met with uncommon enthusiasm by the locals, snowballing into a major challenge to their livelihood and their friendship. Comedy Frøken Nitouche is a 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Lone Hertz. It is based on the operetta Mam'zelle Nitouche. Thriller Heaven is a 2002 film directed by Tom Tykwer, starring Cate Blanchett and Giovanni Ribisi. Co-screenwriter Krzysztof Kieślowski intended for it to be the first part of a trilogy, but died before he could complete the project. The dialogue is mixed between Italian and English. Documentary film Ronda revolucionaria is a 1976 documentary film written and directed by Carmen Toscano. Comedy The Adventures of Picasso is a 1978 Swedish comedy film directed by Tage Danielsson, starring Gösta Ekman, as the famous painter. The film had the tag-line Tusen kärleksfulla lögner av Hans Alfredson och Tage Danielsson. At the 14th Guldbagge Awards the film won the award for Best Film. The film uses ten languages: Spanish, French, Swedish, German, Finnish, Italian, English, Russian, Norwegian and Latin. Most of these words are very simple, sometimes meaning something different from what they seem and other times just being complete nonsense. Thriller Road to Salina is a 1970 French film, a psychological thriller directed by Georges Lautner. It stars Robert Walker, Jr., Mimsy Farmer and Rita Hayworth. The film is based upon Maurice Cury’s novel Sur la Route de Salina. A French-Italian coproduction, it was shot in English in the Canary Islands. Comedy Alias Betty is a 2001 French drama film directed by Claude Miller. Documentary film We Were Children is a 2012 Canadian documentary film about the experiences of First Nations children in the Canadian Indian residential school system. Directed by Tim Wolochatiuk and written by Jason Sherman, the film recounts the experiences of two resident school survivors: Lyna Hart, who was sent to the Guy Hill Residential School in Manitoba at age four, and Glen Anaquod, who was sent to the Lebret Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan. We Were Children combines interviews with the two with dramatic recreations of their experiences. According to Hart, her participation in the film marked the first time she had shared the full story of her time in the school. She has stated she regards her involvement in We Were Children as a key step in her healing process. Anaquod died in 2011 before the film’s completion; a private screening of the film was held for his family. Documentary film Elecciones generales is a 1985 short documentary film written and directed by César de Ferrari. Documentary film Freestyle Live: 19th East is a 2007 music and documentary film. Animation Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up is a 2006 direct-to-DVD animated adventure children's film directed by Jeff Buckland and produced by Playhouse Disney and Cartoon Pizza. It is a feature-film for the animated television series Stanley. This film is notable for being the final film role of actor John Ritter who lends his voice to Great Uncle Stew; Ritter died shortly after recording his lines in September 2003 from aortic dissection, two years before the film's release. The film is dedicated in his memory and is the second one after Clifford's Really Big Movie. Comedy The Return of the Musketeers is a 1989 film adaptation loosely based on the novel Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas. It is the third Musketeers film directed by Richard Lester, following 1973's The Three Musketeers and 1974's The Four Musketeers. Like the other two films, the screenplay was written by George MacDonald Fraser. The character of Mordaunt, Milady de Winter's son in the original novel, is replaced by Milady's daughter, called Justine de Winter. Several cast members from the first two reprised their roles in this one. Jean-Pierre Cassel, who played Louis XIII in the original films, has a cameo appearance as Cyrano de Bergerac. While filming was taking place in September 1988, character actor Roy Kinnear died following an on-camera accident in which he fell off a horse. His role was completed by using a stand-in, filmed from the rear, and dubbed-in lines from a voice artist. Comedy Buy My Fist is a 1966 Drama film written by Seok-ya Kim and directed by Ki-duk Kim. Comedy Doctor in Clover is a British comedy film released in 1966, starring Leslie Phillips. The film is based on the novel by Richard Gordon. It is the sixth of the seven films in the Doctor series. The film was shot in Carnaby Street, Wormwood Scrubs and Pinewood Studios. Documentary film "This exposé chronicles the private dramas of irreverent, legendary comedian and pop icon Joan Rivers as she fights tooth and nail to keep her American dream alive. The film offers a rare glimpse of the comedic process and the crazy mixture of self-doubt and anger that often fuels it. A unique look inside America's obsession with fame and celebrity, Rivers's story is both an outrageously funny journey and brutally honest look at the ruthless entertainment industry, the trappings of success, and the ultimate vulnerability of the first queen of comedy. Being able to break through Rivers’s self-made façade is a tribute to filmmakers Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg. It is obvious the magic of this film is the inherent trust between filmmakers and subject. Shot over the course of a year, the film enlists a resilient cinema vérité style to craft a moving look at this iconic performer, stripping away her comedy masks and laying bare the truth of her life and inspiration." Quoting the description from 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Bunker 731 is a 2012 short sci-fi thriller film written and directed by Jacob Scarpaci & Kerrie Scher. Animation The Golden Touch is a Walt Disney Silly Symphony cartoon made in 1935. The story is based on the Greek myth of King Midas, albeit with a medieval setting. Science Fiction Land of Doom is a 1986 American film set in the 21st Century after what was known as the "Final War" leaves the world in a post-apocalyptic wasteland filled with disease and pollution, unfit for human life. Food is scarce, always taken by raiders led by a mad-man obsessed with murdering the last of the good human beings. Meanwhile, one by one survivors are dying of "the Plague", another concerning problem. Harmony, a sexy, acrobatic, elusive rogue warrior wielding a crossbow, decides to stand up for the tormented and molested villagers and take on the murderous raiders. She meets a wounded survivor by the name of Anderson, whom she befriends, in order to find the leader of the raiders, Slater, and redeem the lives of the people he has done misfortune to. Documentary film Terror Nation was a 27-minute documentary, included on the 2007 DVD release of the Doctor Who series Destiny of the Daleks. The documentary focused on the career of writer Terry Nation, who created the Daleks, and his work on Doctor Who. The programme included interviews with a number of Nation's former colleagues, including Barry Letts and Philip Hinchcliffe, script editor Terrance Dicks, director Richard Martin, plus actor Nicholas Briggs, who provides the Dalek voices for the new Doctor Who series. The documentary was produced by Richard Molesworth of the Doctor Who Restoration Team. Comedy We Never Die is a 1993 comedy, drama film directed by Róbert Koltai. Comedy Floundering is a 1994 comedy film set in the aftermath of the Los Angeles riots of 1992. The film was directed and written by Peter McCarthy, starring James LeGros with appearances by John Cusack, Ethan Hawke, and Lisa Zane. Documentary film Los murmullos is a 1974 short documentary film written by Guy Danvert and directed by Rubén Gámez and Carlos Velo. Comedy Adieu is a 2003 film written and directed by Arnaud des Pallières. Comedy George Carlin: Again! is American comedian George Carlin's second HBO stand-up television special. It was filmed in the round in 1978 at The Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona. The show was first broadcast on July 23, 1978. The opening segment of the show contains pictures from Carlin's childhood which he narrates over: "I thought we might take a look at some of the pictures from the days when my show business career was just starting". The narration segues into Carlin waiting backstage to go on. He begins his routine by acknowledging the audience before diving into his "Goofy Shit" list which includes some new routines: Sandman on a rainy night, large craft warnings, Marine land fish sticks, centipedes, waiters in waiting rooms, evening gowns at night clubs, fluorescent lights, Kleenex targets, the hats that are not there, frogs legs, emptying the wishing wells, dream credits, why there is no blue food, skilled and unskilled workers, why we buy flowers, and cleaning the church. Carlin then performs a new long routine about time, who has the time, and words we use to describe time Comedy Sister Mary is a 2011 American comedy musical film directed and written by Scott Grenke. It stars Ant, James Vallo, Bruce Vilanch, Judy Tenuta, Sean Paul Lockhart and Shawn Quinlan. Comedy Kuruvi is a 2008 Tamil action thriller film written and directed by Dharani. Produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin,the movie stars Vijay, Trisha Krishnan and Suman in the lead roles. Vivek, Ashish Vidyarthi, Manivannan and Malavika played other roles in the movie. The film opened to Indian audiences after several delays, on 3 May 2008 to mixed reviews.The movie was dubbed into Telugu as Dopidi And Hindi As Jo Jeeta Wohi Baazigar. Despite of mixed reviews the movie was a commercial success and completed its 150 days at the box office. Comedy Hard boiled tales of tough molls and trigger happy gangsters, screwball chases, and wartime intrigue are spun together in this send-up of the 40's film noir adventure, with a modern twist. Stars David Foley, Roberta Weiss. Documentary film How to Make a Book With Steidl is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jörg Adolph and Gereon Wetzel. Documentary film Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi is a 2003 documentary from directors Sierra Bellows and Doug Karr focusing on the AIDS epidemic in Malawi, Africa. Thriller No Code of Conduct is a 1998 action film directed by Bret Michaels. The film stars Charlie Sheen, and Martin Sheen as father-and-son vice unit detectives, along with Mark Dacascos who portrays Charlie Sheen's partner. The film was released as a direct-to-video feature in some countries, including: Australia, Sweden, Japan, the Czech Republic, Argentina, Brazil, Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey. Bret Michaels is credited as Director, Screenwriter, Composer, Actor and Executive Producer. Charlie Sheen's credits in this release include Actor, Screenwriter and Executive Producer. Comedy Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation is a 2008 straight-to-DVD sex comedy by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The film, a sequel-in-name-only to a comedy made 24 years earlier, stars Josh Cooke as the bachelor and Sara Foster as his girlfriend. The film was written by Jay Longino and directed by James Ryan, best known as a finalist to direct Feast, the film made as part of the final season of Project Greenlight. Principal photography occurred in Miami, Florida starting in March 2007. Comedy Hardly Married is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Diego M. Nunez. Animation Spunky's Camping Adventure is a 1998 animation family film written by Janette Oke. Comedy Fight and Love with a Terracotta Warrior, also known as A Terra-Cotta Warrior, is a 1990 Hong Kong film based on the novel by Lilian Lee, directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark, starring Zhang Yimou and Gong Li. The film is about a forbidden love between a court lady and a soldier of the Qin Dynasty. Gong Li plays the female protagonists Dong'er and Zhu Lili, and Zhang Yimou plays the terracotta warrior Meng Tianfang. This is one of the only two films where Zhang Yimou has a leading role, the other being Wu Tianming's Old Well. Animation Kiss the Rain is a 2012 short animated film directed by Lewis Klahr. Thriller U Be Dead is a British TV movie first broadcast in New Zealand in 2009. The film is based on a true story. The film was shown in the United Kingdom on 5 September 2010 on ITV1, and released in France on 2 July 2010 on television Arte HD, and in Australia premiered as a telemovie on the ABC in January 2011. Documentary film Approaching Zero 000 is a 1987 film directed by Stefania Lopez-Svenstedt. Documentary film Dusty Stacks of Mom is a 2013 animation music documentary film written and directed by Jodie Mack. Documentary film Bowl of Dreams is a 2011 documentary film and directed by Stanley V. Henson Jr.. Thriller Diamant 13 is a 2009 French-Belgian-Luxembourgian film noir co-written and directed by Gilles Béhat. The screenplay is based on Hugues Pagan's novel L'Étage des Morts. The film was nominated for a Magritte Award in the category of Best Original Score for Frédéric Vercheval in 2011. Documentary film Doubletime is a documentary film about the sport of modern-day jump roping and Double Dutch. The film follows two disparate teams—one suburban white and one inner-city black—as they train to compete against each other for the very first time. Comedy The Twins Effect, also known as Vampire Effect in the United States, is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Dante Lam and Donnie Yen. The film was derived from Cantopop group Twins, starring both members Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung in the leading roles. Co-stars include Edison Chen and Ekin Cheng. Jackie Chan makes a special appearance in the film as well. Following its release on 8 March 2003, The Twins Effect was a box-office success in Hong Kong, became the highest grossing domestic film of the year. The film gained huge popularity, mainly from fans of Twins. Comedy The Loose Nut is the 16th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 17, 1945, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Science Fiction The Giant Claw is a 1957 science fiction film about a giant bird that terrorizes the world. Produced by Clover Productions under the working title "Mark of the Claw" and released through Columbia Pictures, it starred Jeff Morrow and Mara Corday and was directed by Fred F. Sears. The film has been a staple of the bootleg video market, with only two official VHS releases to date. Columbia Pictures finally released the film officially to DVD in October 2007 as part of the two disc four film set Icons of Horror Collection - Sam Katzman. Science Fiction After the Apocalypse is a 2004 science fiction black-and-white film about five survivors after World War III. A single woman and four men are forced to communicate without words because of destructive gasses from the war. They are forced to recreate their lives both individually and collectively. The film does not have any dialogue. Documentary film Nivel 550 0 comunidades mineras is a short documentary film directed by Carlos Ortiz Tejeda. Comedy Buddha, Bless America is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Nien-Jen Wu. Comedy Nana, the True Key of Pleasure is a 1982 Italian drama film written by Marc Behm and directed by Dan Wolman. Science Fiction The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army, known in Thailand as Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman is a tokusatsu science fiction/kaiju/superhero film produced in 1974 by Tsuburaya Productions of Japan and Chaiyo Productions of Thailand. It was released theatrically in Japan on March 17, 1979. Comedy Wolf in Thief's Clothing is a 1943 short film directed by Jules White. Comedy Better a Widow is a 1968 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Documentary film Indian Ocean Expedition is a 1963 short documentary film directed by Shanti S. Verma. Documentary film One Big Holiday is a short documentary film about the band My Morning Jacket, and their relationship with their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Shot over a period of one week in October 2010, it chronicles the preparations of the band as they readied for a homecoming concert in the newly constructed downtown arena. Executive Producer Christopher Guetig was the band's drummer from 2000-2002. Thriller Cold Weather is an American mystery film written by Aaron Katz, Ben Stambler, and Brendan McFadden and directed by Katz with Stambler and McFadden producing. The film stars Cris Lankenau as a former forensic science student investigating the mysterious disappearance of his ex-girlfriend. The film was shot and set in Portland, Oregon, which was also the setting of Katz's debut feature, Dance Party USA. Cold Weather premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2010 and was released in the United States by IFC Films on February 4, 2011. Documentary film This program examines the six-day conflict 40 years ago that pitted the Israelis against the Arabs and the U.S. against the Soviet Union, setting up today's problems in the Middle East. Short-lived but revolutionary, the Six Day War transformed the map of the Middle East, forging many of the conflicts that continue to plague the region. Using firsthand accounts and recently declassified information, this documentary not only explores the war--waged between Israel and its Arab neighbors--but also the forces and individuals that led to it, and its far-reaching consequences. Six Days In June Reviews: 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "The apt subtitle of this absorbing documentary is 'The War That Redefined The Middle East,' and the sobering ramifications of what transpired are still being felt today."-- Mike Clark, USA Today Comedy Robert Klein: Unfair & Unbalanced is a 2010 comedy TV movie. Animation Escape from Cluster Prime is a one-hour animated television special, created by Rob Renzetti, and produced by Frederator Studios on Nickelodeon. It was based on characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series, My Life as a Teenage Robot. It was nominated for, but did not win, the Emmy Award for best animated film in 2006. Documentary film Stalags is a 2008 documentary film produced by Barak Heymann and directed by Ari Libsker. The film examines the history of Stalags, pornography books that featured sexy female Nazi officers sexually abusing camp prisoners. The pocket books broke sales records and sold hundreds of thousands of copies in Israel in the 1960s during the trial of Adolf Eichmann. After the authors of the books were accused of distributing anti-Semitic pornography, the popularity of the books declined. The documentary opened in limited release on April 9, 2008. Documentary film Suite Habana is a 2003 Cuban documentary directed by Fernando Pérez. The documentary was filmed with fictional cinema techniques depicting a day in a life of thirteen real people, from a ten-year-old child with Down Syndrome to a 79-year-old lady who sells peanuts in the street. The film has no dialogue, using sound and image to evoke emotional effect. Several stories are juxtaposed to convey the plot points, an unusual approach in Cuban cinema, where spoken words are often used extensively. Thriller The Long Memory is a black and white 1953 film directed by Robert Hamer and based on the 1951 novel of the same name by Howard Clewes. A crime thriller filmed on the North Kent Marshes on the Thames Estuary and the dingy backstreets of Gravesend, its bleak setting and grim atmosphere have led to its acclaim as a British example of film noir. Thriller Pokrajina št. 2 is a 2008 Slovenian film directed by Vinko Möderndorfer. The film appeared at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. It won the best film award at the 11th Slovenian Film Festival. The film deals with crimes by the Yugoslav Partisans in 1945 in post-World War II Slovenia. Documentary film Sergei Eisenstein: Autobiography is 1996 film directed by Oleg Kovalov. Animation Nutcracker Fantasy is a Japanese-American stop motion animated film by Sanrio, very loosely based on Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker and E.T.A. Hoffman's story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. It was nominated for the 1980 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film and the 1980 Young Artist Award for Best Motion Picture featuring youth. It won the 1980 Young Artist Award for Best Musical Entertainment. Documentary film The Guerilla Son is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Zanyar Adami and David Herdies. Animation Mattie the Goose-boy is a 1976 Hungarian animated film directed by Attila Dargay. It is based on the eponymous poem, written in 1804 by Mihály Fazekas. Documentary film Speak It! From the Heart of Black Nova Scotia is a 1992 documentary film by Sylvia Hamilton, focusing on a group of Black Nova Scotian students in a predominantly white high school in Halifax, Nova Scotia who face daily reminders of racism. These students work to build pride and self-esteem through educational and cultural programs, discovering their heritage and learning ways to effect change. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, this 28-minute documentary received the Canada Award at the 1994 Gemini Awards from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, as well as the 1994 Maeda Prize from NHK. Comedy North 24 Kaatham is a 2013 Indian Malayalam road movie written and directed by debutante director Anil Radhakrishnan Menon. The film features Fahadh Faasil, Nedumudi Venu and Swathi Reddy in the lead roles. The film's background score is composed by Govind Menon. The movie released as an Onam release on September 15. The film was well received by critics and audiences. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. Documentary film Homi Bhabha - A Scientist in Action is an experimental documentary film directed by K. Vishwanath. Comedy Sandy Hook Lingerie Party Massacre is a 2000 horror film directed by Tim Beckley. Comedy Ping Pong is a 2002 sports film directed by Japanese filmmaker Fumihiko Sori. It is based on Taiyō Matsumoto's manga of the same name and is about the friendship between two high school table tennis players. The film concentrates on these two friends, their two mentors, and three players who they encounter at high school table tennis tournaments. It explores the different motivations and philosophies that they have towards table tennis and tries to portray the excitement and subtlety of the sport. Ping Pong was nominated for eight Japanese Academy Awards in 2003; Shidō Nakamura won the 'Newcomer of the Year' prize for his performance as Dragon. The cast includes Yosuke Kubozuka, Arata, Sam Lee, Shidō Nakamura, Kōji Ōkura, Naoto Takenaka and Mari Natsuki. Comedy The Guide is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Zacharias Mavroeidis. Documentary film Good Morning, Miss Toliver follows middle school math teacher Kay Toliver and her students into the East Harlem community where they gain an appreciation of the history of their community while exploring mathematics in architecture, business and the environment. Animation Neither Lit Nor Dark is a 2013 short horror animation film written and directed by Chanon Treenet. Documentary film "In his new experimental documentary Reza Haeri deals with contemporary Iranian history, focusing on the evolution of clothes and fashion. The film is structured like a collage, interweaving archival footage from Iranian cinema, imagery from various stylistic epochs in the history of Persian painting, graphics from the period of the Islamic Revolution, and works provided by various artists." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Comedy Practically Yours is a 1944 comedic film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Mitchell Leisen, written by Norman Krasna, and starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray. Science Fiction Dr. Bong is a 1995 comedy, Sci-Fi, and romance film written by Yuk Jung-Won and Kwang-hoon Lee and directed by Kwang-hoon Lee. Thriller Hunting Down Small Predators is a 2010 romantic drama film written by Hristian Nochev and directed by Cvetodar Markov. Comedy Scooby-Doo is a 2002 American fantasy comedy horror film. Based on the long-running Hanna-Barbera animated television series Scooby-Doo, the film was directed by Raja Gosnell, written by James Gunn and stars Freddie Prinze, Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Linda Cardellini, Matthew Lillard and Rowan Atkinson. The plot revolves around Mystery Incorporated, a group of four young adults and a dog who solve mysteries. After a two-year disbandment, the group reunites to investigate a mystery on a popular horror resort. Filming took place in and around Queensland on an estimated budget of $84 million. The film was released on June 14, 2002, and though it received generally negative reviews, it grossed $275 million worldwide. Reggae artist Shaggy and rock group MXPX performed different versions of the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! theme song. The Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster, a ride based on the film, was built in Warner Bros. Movie World in Gold Coast, Australia in 2002. A sequel, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, was released on March 26, 2004, followed by a telefilm prequel, Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins, which first aired on Cartoon Network on September 13, 2009. Comedy Kiss Them for Me is a 1957 comedy film, directed by Stanley Donen, and released by the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. The film, an adaptation of the 1945 Broadway play of the same name, features Cary Grant, Jayne Mansfield, Ray Walston, Suzy Parker, Werner Klemperer, Leif Erickson, and Larry Blyden. Comedy It's All Yours is a 1937 comedy, music and romance film written by Adelaide Heilbron and directed by Elliott Nugent. Thriller 23 Paces to Baker Street is a 1956 American drama film released by 20th Century Fox. It stars Van Johnson and Vera Miles. The Hitchcockian mystery thriller, filmed in Cinemascope on location in London, focuses on Philip Hannon, a blind playwright who overhears a partial conversation he believes is related to the planning of a kidnapping. When the authorities fail to take action because they believe his story is the product of a writer's fertile imagination, Hannon searches for the child with the help of his butler and fiancée, using his acute sense of hearing to gather evidence and serve as guidance. The plotline of the film, bears some resemblance to Hitchcock's Rear Window of 1954, which also features a disabled protagonist witnessing a crime, which the police refuse to take seriously, therefore placing him in danger and culminating in a finale standoff with the killer in the protagonist's apartment. Nigel Balchin's screenplay, based on a novel by Philip MacDonald, was directed by Henry Hathaway. Comedy Viva Las Vegas is a 1964 American musical film starring Elvis Presley and actress Ann-Margret. The film is regarded by fans and by film critics as one of Presley's best movies, and it is noted for the on-screen chemistry between Presley and Ann-Margret. It also presents a strong set of ten musical song-and-dance scenes choreographed by David Winters and featured his dancers. Viva Las Vegas was a hit at movie theaters, becoming the number 14 movie in the list of the Top 20 Movie Box Office hits of 1964. Documentary film The stories of the weapons used in the Civil War are as colorful as the men who used them. From the fields and farms, from the factories and ships, came the men who would forge the bloodiest of conflicts, the war that would tear a nation apart. Thriller Dead by Dawn is a 2009 horror and thriller film written and directed by Nigel Hartwell. Comedy Chameleons is a 1989 action-comedy film written by Glen A. Larson, Stephen A. Miller and directed by Glen A. Larson. Comedy Bad Night for the Blues is a 15-minute comedy film written and directed by Chris Shepherd and produced by Maria Manton. First transmitted on the BBC on the 27 February 2011 and later in France on the 2 April 2011 as a part of Mickrocine on Canal+ Cinecinema. Other countries to transmit the film include Spain, Italy and Africa. Its the last film to be made by production company Slinky Pictures. Based on a real life event. Chris takes his Aunty to her local Conservative Club for Christmas party only to find his Aunty has a grudge with another club member Elizabeth. As the night unfolds Chis has trouble controlling his Aunty as the night descends further into embarrassing conflict. Thriller The Patriots is a 1994 French film by director Éric Rochant which focuses on certain activities carried out by the Mossad, as well as describing some of their operational tactics. It is a fictionalized account of two separate missions undertaken by the Israeli secret services. The first part relates the acquisition of the plans of the nuclear power plant which was later bombed by the Israeli Air Force. The second part of the movie is an interpretation of the Jonathan Pollard spy scandal. The film was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy In Security is a 2010 comedy film written by Peter Segal and Ric Swartzlander. Documentary film Satanis: The Devil's Mass is a 1970 American documentary film about Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan. It was directed and produced by Ray Laurent. Documentary film The Battle of Tripoli is a documentary film. Comedy Le dossier Toroto is a 2011 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Comedy G.I. War Brides is a 1946 film directed by George Blair. Animation Sponchoi Pispochoi is a 2010 short animated film directed by Pecoraped. Comedy Far Hamster is a 2011 animation and comedy short film written by Przemyslaw Anusiewicz, Hugh Welchman and Adam Wyrwas, and directed by Adam Wyrwas. Animation Kiddo – Slingshot is a 2009 short animation film written by Nana Milcinski and Kolja Saksida and directed by Kolja Saksida. Documentary film Der geflüsterte Film is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Nina Rippel. Comedy When a sly magician casts a spell so that he can buy Goldy, the last of the Golden Bears, Jesse runs away with her pet. Hiding deep in the heart of a Dark Forest, the youngster meets a "Ghostman" who believes that all animals should be free. Comedy Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! is a 2009 traditionally animated film adaptation of the children's stories by H.A. Rey and Margret Rey. It is a sequel to the successful 2006 theatrical feature film Curious George. It was originally titled Curious George: Monkey on the Run. It was released straight to DVD. Documentary film Manifestations of Shiva is a 1980 documentary film about the Hindu god Shiva's worship. It carries the performance aspects of Shiva-worship through dance, performing art, visual art and music. The movies is directed by Malcolm Leigh and main casting is done by the legendary Kutiyattam artist and authority of Abhinaya and Natya Shastra scholar - Nātyāchārya Guru Māni Mādhava Chākyār. Comedy Mickey Plays Papa is a 1934 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Legal Eagles is a 1986 legal thriller written and directed by Ivan Reitman, and starring Robert Redford, Debra Winger, and Daryl Hannah. Comedy "In Rubdown, follow along with a “secret shopper” who’s getting an undercover massage that might not be under the covers at all." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy La calandria is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Documentary film Calling Quilombola is a 2012 short documentary film written by Gabriela Romeu and Renata Meirelles and directed by David Reeks. Science Fiction BlinkyTM is a 2011 Irish/American short science fiction/horror film written, edited and directed by Ruairí Robinson and stars Max Records, Robinson, Jenni Fontana and James Nardini. The film tells the story of a boy who adopts a robot and starts being mean to it, until the robot goes into a murdering rampage. The film was released in March 20, 2011. Comedy The Rundown is a 2003 American action comedy film starring The Rock and Seann William Scott about a bounty hunter who must head for Brazil to retrieve his employer's renegade son. It was directed by Peter Berg. The film received positive reviews but failed at the box office. Science Fiction The Dinosaur Project is a 2012 British adventure science-fiction film written and directed by Sid Bennett. Animation Bamiyan is a 2008 short, historical animated film written and directed by Patrick Pleutin. Animation Gymnopédies is a 1965 short/animation film written and directed by Larry Jordan. Comedy The Werewolf of Washington is a 1973 horror comedy film written and directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg, produced by Nina Schulman and starring Dean Stockwell. It satirises several individuals in the Richard Nixon Presidency. Animation Slow Bistro is a 2003 short animation film directed by Ivan Maximov. Comedy Play-mate of the Apes is a 2002 American made for cable erotic film directed by John Bacchus. It is based on the novel Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle. Thriller Timecrimes is a 2007 science fiction film with a time loop plot device written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo. An English-language remake of the film is planned. Science Fiction The Yesterday Machine is a 1963 American film written, directed and produced by Russ Marker and featuring Tim Holt, James Britton, Jack Herman, Ann Pellegrino and Robert Bob Kelly. Comedy Up There is a 2012 British feature film comedy, written and directed by Scottish based film-maker Zam Salim. It stars Burn Gorman, Kate O'Flynn, Aymen Hamdouchi, Chris Waitt, Jo Hartley and Warren Brown. It is financed by the Bfi, BBC and Creative Scotland. It is based on Zam Salim's award winning short film 'Laid Off' which has over half a million hits on YouTube. 'Up There' received its World Premiere at the International Film Festival of Mannheim-Heidelberg on 18 November 2011. It won the award for Best Feature Film at the 2012 British Academy Scotland Awards. Comedy A Friend of the Deceased is a 1997 comedy-drama film directed by Viatcheslav Krichtofovich and Leonid Boyko. Thriller Kiri to Kage is a thriller film directed by Teruo Ishii. Animation Coonskin is a 1975 American live action/animated crime film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi, about an African American rabbit, fox, and bear who rise to the top of the organized crime racket in Harlem, encountering corrupt law enforcement, con artists, and the Mafia. The film, which combines live-action with animation, stars Philip Thomas, Charles Gordone, Barry White, and Scatman Crothers, all of whom appear in both live-action and animated sequences. Coonskin makes reference to various elements from African-American culture, ranging from African folk tales to the work of cartoonist George Herriman, and satirizes racist and other stereotypes, as well as the blaxploitation genre, Song of the South, and The Godfather. Originally produced under the titles Harlem Nights and Coonskin No More..., Coonskin encountered controversy before its original theatrical release when the Congress of Racial Equality criticized the content as being racist. When the film was released, Bryanston gave it limited distribution and it initially received negative reviews. Later re-released under the titles Bustin' Out and Street Fight, Coonskin has since been reappraised. Thriller Renaissance is a 2006 French black-and-white animated science fiction film by French director Christian Volckman. It was co-produced in France, United Kingdom and Luxembourg and released on 15 March 2006 in France and 28 July 2006 in the UK by Miramax Films. Renaissance features a rare visual style in which almost all images are exclusively black and white, with only occasional colour used for detail. The film centers on a policeman investigating the kidnapping of a scientist who holds the key to eternal life in a futuristic Paris. Documentary film Mediterranean Holiday is a 1962 West German documentary film directed by Hermann Leitner and Rudolf Nussgruber. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Animation Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island is a 1998 animated direct-to-video horror-comedy film based on the animated television series Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoon franchise. In the film, Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred reunite to solve a frightening new mystery: they leave for a haunted bayou island to investigate the ghost of Morgan Moonscar the Pirate. It is the first in a long-running series of direct-to-video Scooby-Doo films; succeeded by 1999's Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost. Production started at Hanna-Barbera, but was then completed by its then-new parent company, Warner Bros. Animation. It was also the first of four Scooby Doo direct-to-video films to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio Mook Animation. The film was released direct-to-video on September 22, 1998 and premiered on Cartoon Network on October 31, 1998. The film received acclaim from critics who praised the animation, voices, and writing. The film also has a much darker tone than the original series. Unlike in the original series, promotional commercials for the movie announced that "This time, the monsters are real!" Animation The Video Dating Tape of Desmondo Ray, Aged 33 and 3/4 is a 2013 animated comedy film written and directed by Steve Baker. Documentary film Private Hungary: Either - Or is a 1989 documentary film directed by Péter Forgács. Documentary film Father, Son and Holy War is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Anand Patwardhan. Comedy Lady Cops is a 1987 comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko. Documentary film Cuban Story: The Truth about Fidel Castro Revolution is a 1959 film documentary narrated by Errol Flynn, and the last known performance work of his career. It was one of two films Flynn made about the Cuban Revolution during the early period when Castro was publicly denying his communist allegiance, the other being the drama-documentary Cuban Rebel Girls. Documentary film "Suffering and redemption, destruction and self-destruction, love and hatred, pain and joy all go entwined and entangled in Sree Nandu, a F2M transgender living in Kerela determined to survive in a society where transgenders are still invisible and inaudible." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Animation The Pumpkin Child is a 1990 short film written and directed by Raimund Bachwinkel. Animation Vol Van Gratie is a 1986 short animation film written and directed by Nicole Van Goethem. Thriller Ali and Kirti Reddy's Gunshot Movie - Gunshot Full Length Movie Banner - Manisha Films, Kishore Rathi Presents Star Cast - Ali, Kirti Reddy, Prakash Raj, Madhurima, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Tanikella Bharani, A.V.S., Babu Mohan, Giri Babu, Rallapalli, Prasad Babu, Sivaji Raja, Gundu Hanumantha Rao, Subbaraiah Sharma, K.K. Sharma, Ganesh Babu, Jenni, Kishore Rati, Manto, Padma Reddy, Chakradhara Rao Director of Photography - Sarat Editing - K. Ramgopal Reddy Lyrics - Veturi, Sitarama Sastry, Bhuvana Chandra Singers - S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, Nagoor Babu, Suresh Peters, Jaya Chandran, Chitra, Swarnalatha, Ravindran, Purnachandran, Prasanna Kumar, Nandamuri Raja, Eswar, Renuka Music - SV Krishna Reddy Choreography - Suchitra, Narayana, Prema Main Story - K. Achi Reddy Dialogues - Diwakar Babu Producer - K. Achi Reddy Story - Screenplay - Music - Direction - S.V. Krishna Reddy Release - 1996 Science Fiction The Roller Blade Seven is a 1991 cult martial arts film directed by Donald G. Jackson and starring Scott Shaw. Animation Barbie: Mariposa and the Fairy Princess is a 2013 animated fantasy film directed by William Lau. Comedy Man's Favorite Sport? is a 1964 comedy film starring Rock Hudson and Paula Prentiss. Released by Universal Pictures, the movie was directed and produced by Howard Hawks. Hawks intended this movie to be a homage to his own 1938 screwball classic Bringing Up Baby with Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, and unsuccessfully tried to get the original stars to reprise their roles. Science Fiction H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds, also known as Invasion and H. G. Wells' The Worlds in War internationally, or simply as War of the Worlds, is a science fiction horror film produced by The Asylum and directed by David Michael Latt. It is one of three 2005 film adaptations of H. G. Wells' 1898 science fiction novel The War of the Worlds. Much like Dreamworks' film version, War of the Worlds is a modernized adaptation, but was released by independent production company The Asylum, whose budget may be more on par with the Pendragon film version. No theatrical release date had been planned; instead the film was a direct-to-DVD release. All three were released in June of the same year. War of the Worlds follows the narrative of an American astronomer who witnesses a devastating invasion of Earth by aliens in walking war-machines which distrupts all communication in the country, while trying to reunite with his wife and son in Washington D.C.. The DVD was released on June 28, one day before Dreamworks' film, and has a few notable stars including C. Thomas Howell, Peter Greene, and Jake Busey. Animation In This Grave Hour is a 2012 short animated film by Zesung Kang. Comedy Attack of the Helping Hand is a 1979 short film written and directed by Scott Spiegel and starring Linda Quiroz and Sam Raimi. Thriller Naan Mahaan Alla is a 2010 Tamil-language Indian drama-thriller film written and directed by Suseenthiran. It stars Karthi, Kajal Aggarwal, Jayaprakash and Soori. It features music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by R. Madhi and was produced by K. E. Gnanavelraja and distributed by Dayanidhi Azhagiri's Cloud Nine Movies. The film, not related to the namesake 1984 Rajinikanth-starrer, but based on a real life incident, released on 20 August 2010 to positive reviews. It was later dubbed in Telugu as Naa Peru Shiva, released across 230 screens in Andhra Pradesh and became a success there too. Thriller Back Road Diner is a 1999 indie film directed by Winston I. Dunlop II. Documentary film "Twin daughters of lesbians collaborate to tell the story of what their mothers' legal marriage means to them. The 14-year-old girls served as 'documaidens,' carrying flip video cameras instead of bouquets to record the ceremony. Phranc, the All-American Jewish lesbian folk singer, wrote and performed an original song for the event. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the battle against California's Proposition 8. Not your typical home movie, this short documentary offers a glimpse into the life of an artistic lesbian family." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Memoirs of a Plague is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Robert Nugent. Animation El Canto is a 2013 animation drama film written and directed by Inès Sedan. Comedy Lisístrata is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Francesc Bellmunt. It is based on a comic book by the German cartoonist Ralf König, which in turn is loosely based on the play Lysistrata by Aristophanes. Comedy Such a Little Queen is a 1921 American silent film drama starring Constance Binney and directed by George Fawcett, who usually appeared in front of the camera as a character actor. This film is a remake of the 1914 film of the same name which served as an early feature length vehicle for Mary Pickford who had recently arrived at Adolph Zukor's Famous Players studio. The source material for both films was the 1909 Broadway play by Channing Pollock that starred Elsie Ferguson in a breakout stage role. The survival status of the 1921 film is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. Comedy Secondo Ponzio Pilato is a 1987 Italian historical comedy-drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni. The film continues the Magni's path of ironic reinterpretation of the history. It was filmed between Syracuse, Algeria and Tunisia. For her performance in this film Stefania Sandrelli was nominated to the Silver Ribbon for Best Actress. Comedy Un château en Espagne is a 2007 film directed by Isabelle Doval. Documentary film How to Lose Your Virginity is an American documentary film directed by Therese Shechter and distributed by Women Make Movies. The film examines how the concept of virginity shapes the sexual lives of young women and men through the intersecting forces of history, politics, religion and popular culture. It is set to premiere at DOC NYC, a New York City documentary festival, on November 17, 2013. Comedy Poor Baby is a 1915 silent comedy film starring Raymond McKee and featuring Oliver Hardy in a bit role. Documentary film Huesos Que Hablan is a nominated work in the 2014 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish. Thriller Shaft in Africa, is a 1973 film directed by John Guillermin and is the third film in the blaxploitation trilogy of films starring Richard Roundtree as John Shaft. John Guillermin directed and Stirling Silliphant did the screenplay. The cost went up to $2,142,000, but the gross fell to $1,458,000. MGM quickly sold the property to television, but the television series was cancelled after just seven episodes. Animation Tales of the Maya Skies is a short animated documentary directed by Arnie Wong. Thriller Village of Eight Gravestones is a 1977 mystery horror thriller movie written by Shinobu Hashimoto and directed by Yoshitaro Nomura. Animation 4th Of July is a 2013 animation film directed by Florian Hüsing. Documentary film The Silk Road Of Pop is a 2013 music documentary film directed by Sameer Farooq. Comedy Wolna sobota is a 1977 comedy film written by Jerzy Janicki and directed by Leszek Staron. Documentary film Protagonist is a 2007 documentary film about the parallels between human life and Euripidean dramatic structure. The film was written and directed by Jessica Yu. It featured extensive interviews with German terrorist Hans-Joachim Klein, ex-gay Christian evangelist Mark Pierpont, Mexican bank-robber Joe Loya, and martial-arts enthusiast Mark Salzman. Interspersed with the interviews are scenes from ancient Greek drama performed by puppets. Comedy This Could Be the Night is a 1957 MGM comedy-drama film directed by Robert Wise. The movie is based on the short stories by Cornelia Baird Gross and stars Jean Simmons and Paul Douglas. Actor Anthony Franciosa made his debut in this film. Thriller Tras el horizonte is a 1984 short, drama and thriller film written by Juan Rulfo and Mitl Valdez, and directed by Mitl Valdez. Science Fiction She Devil is a 1957 American science fiction horror film directed by Kurt Neumann, and starring Mari Blanchard, Jack Kelly and Albert Dekker. Comedy Supagay is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Meaghan Palmer. Animation Arthur Christmas is a 2011 British/American 3-D computer animated Christmas comedy film, produced by Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation as their first collaborative project. The film was released on November 11, 2011, in the UK, and on November 23, 2011, in the USA. Directed by Sarah Smith, and co-directed by Barry Cook, it features voices of James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, Ashley Jensen, Marc Wootton, Laura Linney, Eva Longoria, Ramona Marquez and Michael Palin. Set on Christmas night, the film tells a story about the Santa Claus' clumsy son Arthur Claus who discovers that the Santas' high-tech ship has failed to deliver one girl's present, goes on a mission to save her Christmas, accompanied only by his aging grandfather, a rebellious yet enthusiastic young Christmas Elf obsessed with wrapping gifts for children, and a team of eight strong, magical yet untrained reindeer. Arthur Christmas was very well received by critics, who praised its animation and humorous, smart and heart-warming story. The film was slightly less successful at the box office, earning only $147 million on a $100 million budget. Animation BAD TOYS II is a 2012 animation,short,action,comedy adventure film written by Daniel Brunet,Nicolas Douste,Cédric Genet and directed by Daniel Brunet and Nicolas Douste. Animation Animals United is a 2010 German 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film directed and produced by Reinhard Klooss and Holger Tappe. It was released on 7 October 2010 in Germany. The film stars Ralf Schmitz and Thomas Fritsch as a meerkat named Billy and a lion named Socrates in the African Okavango Delta, who go on a quest to discover why their river has unexpectedly dried up. It is based on the 1949 book of the same name by Erich Kästner. The screenplay for the film was written by Oliver Huzly and Reinhard Kloos. An English dub version for Animals United stars James Corden, Stephen Fry, and Andy Serkis. Thriller Aag Aandhi Aur Toofan is a 1994 Hindi language movie directed by Kanti Shah and starring Mukesh Khanna, Mukesh Goyal and Sadhana Singh. Animation The Story of the Golden Drink is a 2011 animated short film directed by Suresh Eriyat. Documentary film Marijas Own is a documentary film written and directed by Željka Suková. Comedy Honey, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 science-fiction family film, and the sequel to the 1989 film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. Directed by Randal Kleiser and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, Robert Oliveri and Amy O'Neill, who reprise their roles as Wayne, Diane, Nick, and Amy Szalinski respectively, as well as newcomer Keri Russell as Mandy, Nick's love interest and babysitter of Adam, the Szalinskis' new two-year-old son, whose accidental exposure to Wayne's new industrial-sized growth machine causes him to gradually grow to enormous size. The antagonist to Wayne and his family is Dr. Charles Hendrickson, who wants the giant baby stopped at all costs and would like to take over Wayne's invention that is now owned by the major corporation they work for, which is in turn owned by the kind Clifford Sterling. This film would be followed by one last sequel in 1997, this time a direct-to-video film, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves. A TV show would also follow the film in 1997, called Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show. Comedy Goo Goo Goliath is a 1954 cartoon short, which features the drunk stork as the main character. Animation Walking is a 1968 Canadian animated short film directed and produced by Ryan Larkin for the National Film Board of Canada, composed of animated vignettes of how different people walk. Following Larkin's work on In the Labyrinth for Expo 67, Larkin submitted a proposal to the NFB for a short film based on sketches of people walking. It took him two years to make the film—twice as long as expected—as he was perfecting new ink wash painting techniques in order to not repeat his earlier films. He was also absorbed in exploring human movements and behaviour, even setting up mirrors in his small studio to study his own motions. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Animated Short Film at the 42nd Academy Awards. Excerpts from the film also appear in the Oscar-winning short about Larkin, Ryan. Walking was one of seven NFB animated shorts acquired by the American Broadcasting Company, marking the first time NFB films had been sold to a major American television network. It aired on ABC in the fall of 1971 as part of the children’s television show Curiosity Shop, executive produced by Chuck Jones. Documentary film Real, The Movie is a movie about the Spanish football club Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, produced by the same club and directed by film director Borja Manso. The movie was launched for the first time at the club's stadium of the Santiago Bernabéu on 25 August 2005. Documentary film Happy Hands is a short biographical documentary drama war film directed by Honey Lauren. Comedy It's 1960. Miki, 18, returns to Communist Hungary with his parents after living in the United States for four years. Miki's old friends don't know what to make of his outrageous clothes, flawless American accent and collection of original Buddy Holly 45s. His childhood sweetheart is cold and distant while local tough guy Röné is unmoved by the challenger to his rock 'n' roll crown. But that's not all. When the authorities see the effect Miki's gyrating hips and lewd music have on teenage girls, they won't stand for it. His father's job is on the line, and, for the first time, Miki must play by the rules. He has no choice but to enter the local talent show—and the rest is rock 'n' roll history. Comedy Ich schenk dir meinen Mann 2 is a film directed by Karola Hattop released on January 2, 2001. Science Fiction Unidentified Flying Oddball, also known as The Spaceman and King Arthur, is a 1979 film adaptation of Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, directed by Russ Mayberry and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Subsequently re-released in the United States under the titles The Spaceman and King Arthur and A Spaceman in King Arthur’s Court, the film starred Dennis Dugan as astronaut Tom Trimble who unintentionally travels back in time with his look-alike android Hermes. Trimble’s NASA spacecraft travels faster than the speed of light, landing him and the android near King Arthur’s Camelot, where – with the aid of their 20th century technology – they must defeat a plot by the evil Sir Mordred and Merlin to oust King Arthur from the throne. Like Twain's original novel Merlin is presented as an evil character intent on dethroning Arthur. Thriller Freezer is a 2014 Canadian action thriller film. Directed by TV director Mikael Salomon, the film stars Dylan McDermott and Peter Facinelli. Documentary film Vomero Travel is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Guido Lombardi. Thriller A Mighty Heart is a 2007 drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom; It is an adaptation of Mariane Pearl's memoir, A Mighty Heart. Although initially a financial failure, A Mighty Heart was met with relatively positive reviews from both critics and viewers alike. The film was screened out of competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, before being released in North America on June 22, 2007. Thriller Revenge! is a 1971 British thriller film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Joan Collins, James Booth and Sinéad Cusack. A family seek brutal revenge on the man who attacked their daughter. An alternate version of the film became a made-for-television movie in the USA under the same title. It aired on ABC on November 6, 1971 and starred Shelley Winters as the mother. In May 1976 this was released in the USA under the title Inn of the Frightened People. When it was released in the USA on video, it was retitled Terror From Under the House. That version is available as a region-free DVD. Region 1 DVD is titled Revenge!. Comedy Freckled Max and the Spooks is a recut of the series Frankenstein's Aunt into a 96 minute film. Comedy Have Rocket, Will Travel is a 1959 American science fiction comedy film starring The Three Stooges. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and new "third Stooge" Joe DeRita. Released by Columbia Pictures, the feature was produced to capitalize on the comedy trio's late 1950s resurgence in popularity. Animation Inazuma Eleven GO: Kyūkyoku no Kizuna Griffon is a 2011 anime film. It is the 2nd film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series manga. The film was released to theatres on December 23, 2011 in Japan. The movie was shown in both traditional 2D and stereoscopic 3D. Science Fiction Thirty-three years ago, the mysterious aliens known as the JAM tried to invade Earth through an interdimensional passageway they established in Antarctica. The conflict has shifted to Fairy, the home planet of the JAM: deadly air battles rage almost continuously above its surface. Lt. Rei Fukai serves in the elite Special Air Force, whose mission is to collect data on the enemy. An alienated loner, Rei's only bonds emotionally with Major Jack Bukhar, his commander and friend (lover?), and Yukikaze, the super-sophisticated computer system his plane, the B-3. The narrative is often choppy and there's little character development in the first episodes. But Yukikaze boasts unusually snazzy special effects, including some skillfully directed Top Gun/Star Wars-style aerial dogfights. Director Masahiko Ohkura uses 3-D computer graphics with exceptional panache to create a flashy, exciting adaptation of Chouhei Kambayashi's novel. Comedy Visappinte Vili is a 1952 Malayalam film directed by Mohan Rao and produced by Kunchacko and K. V. Koshi under the banner of K&K Combines. It stars Prem Nazir, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, Kumari Thankam, Pankajavalli, Nanukuttan, Mathappan, S. P. Pillai and Baby Girija. It was the second film in the career of Prem Nazir. His first appearance with the name Prem Nazir was in this film. It was on the sets of this film that he was renamed Prem Nazir by Thikkurussi Sukumaran Nair. He was credited as Abdul Khader itself in his debut film Marumakal. Visappinte Vili became the break in his career. Made at a low budget, the film became the highest grossing film of the year. There were ten other releases in 1952, out of which only Amma enjoyed success.The film was remade by K.J.Mohan Rao in Kollywood as Pasiyin Kodumai in 1952. Comedy Staying Single When, released in Cambodia's main cinema, 'Kirirom' in March 2007 and premiered on CTN, Cambodia's most popular TV channel, in October 2007, is a 100-minute romantic comedy from the production company Khmer Mekong Films. In Staying Single When, KMF pioneered the use of "real voices". The normal Khmer movie-making practice is to overdub all actors' lines with Phnom Penh's stable of six voice-over performers, regardless of suitability of age and emotional performance. Staying Single When has high-quality English subtitles. Comedy Round Ireland with a Fridge is a film released in September 2010 by Fridge D'Or Productions. The film is based on Tony Hawks' book of the same name and was written by and stars Tony. It is directed by Ed Bye and also stars Ed Byrne, Josie Lawrence, Sean Hughes and Sara Crowe. Comedy A Very Moral Night is a 1977 Hungarian comedy film directed by Károly Makk. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Hola is a 2014 short animation drama film written and directed by Rafael Ruiz Espejo. Comedy Un ticket pour l'espace is a French comedy film directed by Éric Lartigau released in 2006. Science Fiction On/Off is a 2013 short sci-fi film written and directed by Thierry Lorenzi. Comedy Iggy Vile M.D. is a 1999 TV film directed by Jefery Levy. Thriller Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is an upcoming American horror comedy romance film directed by Burr Steers and co-written with David O. Russell, based on the 2009 novel of same name by Seth Grahame-Smith. The film stars Lily James and Sam Riley. Comedy Hi, My Love is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Robert G. Putka. Thriller Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border:2 Ghost Whispers is a 2013 animation film and the second release of the four-part OVA series Ghost in the Shell: Arise directed by Kazuchika Kise. Thriller Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street is episode 25, season 1, of Tatort, a 1974 German cop show, directed by Samuel Fuller. Comedy Rosolino Paternò, soldato... is a 1970 Italian comedy film. The film stars Martin Landau, Jason Robards, and Peter Falk. In the title role is Nino Manfredi. Comedy The Girl from Missouri is a 1934 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Jean Harlow and Franchot Tone. The movie was written by Anita Loos and directed by Jack Conway. Comedy Yankee Doodle Daffy is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1943, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was the second Technicolor Looney Tunes entry to feature Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. The title and introductory music are inspired by the 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy, a major hit and a Warner release. Other than the fact of both films being about show business, they have no plot elements in common. This is the first cartoon in the collection that came from public domain. Comedy Teacher of the Year is a 2011 short, comedy and drama film written by Chris Modoono and Gil Zabarsky and directed by Chris Modoono. Comedy Boys Be Ambitious is a 1996 Japanese film directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu. It stars Takashi Okamura and Hiroyuki Yabe from the comedy duo Ninety-nine. Thriller Wandering Ginza Butterfly is a 1972 Japanese gangster film directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi, and co-written with Isao Matsumoto. The movie stars Meiko Kaji and Tsunehiko Watase. The movie was followed with a 1972 sequel entitled Gincho Nagaremono: Mesuneko Bakuchi. Comedy Blackie & Kanuto is an animated comedy adventure film directed by Francis Nielsen and produced by Baleuko, Lumiq Studios, Film Investment Piedmont, Art'Mell and Talape. The production was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. In Italy, Turin, Blackie & Kanuto's preview was on December 4, 2013. Documentary film In the summer of 2006, while the football world's attention was focused on Germany, thousands of players around the globe were training hard and competing to be part of another World Cup ... The Homeless World Cup.  It had been a wild idea by a Scot and an Austrian -- to give homeless people a chance to change their lives through an international street soccer competition.  Five years later, the annual Homeless World Cup had become an internationally recognized sports competition.  500 homeless players from 48 nations would ultimately be selected to represent their country in Cape Town, South Africa - coming from such disparate parts of the world as war torn Afghanistan, the slums of Kenya, the drug rehab clinics of Dublin, Ireland, the streets of Charlotte, North Carolina, the overflowing public shelters of Madrid, Spain, and the unforgiving city of St. Petersburg, Russia, where the homeless have no rights or identity.  Win or lose, for these players it would be the journey of a lifetime.Narrated by Colin Farrell. Comedy Thin Ice is a 2011 comedy-drama film starring Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin and Billy Crudup, directed by Jill Sprecher. Animation The Rasslin' Match is a 1934 animated short film produced by the Van Beuren Studios and directed by Vernon Stallings and starring Charles J. Correll and Freeman F. Gosden as the voices of their popular radio characters, Amos 'n' Andy. Documentary film Letter to a Father is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Edgardo Cozarinsky. Thriller A famous detective is invited to a swanky party at an elegant mansion, but before the night is over he finds himself involved with gangsters, blackmail and murder. Documentary film Hay un grupo que dice is a documentary film directed by Lourdes Prieto. Documentary film Reconversão is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Thom Andersen. Comedy The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve are two animated short films created by Seth MacFarlane in the mid 1990s that eventually led to the development of the animated sitcom Family Guy. MacFarlane originally created The Life of Larry as a thesis film in 1995, while studying at the Rhode Island School of Design. His professor at RISD submitted MacFarlane's cartoon to Hanna-Barbera, where he was hired a year later. Later that year, MacFarlane created a sequel to The Life of Larry called Larry & Steve, which featured the main character of his first film, the middle-aged Larry, and an intellectual dog named Steve. The short was broadcast as one of Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons in 1997. Executives at Fox saw both Larry shorts and contracted MacFarlane to create a series based on the characters, to be called Family Guy. Peter Griffin, one of the main characters in Family Guy, was largely based on Larry. In addition, Steve would be the main inspiration behind the Griffin family dog, Brian. Fox proposed MacFarlane complete a 15-minute short, giving him a budget of $50,000. MacFarlane stated that the pilot for Family Guy took half a year to create and produce. Comedy Nutty but Nice is the 47th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Red Rover is a 2003 horror / thriller film directed by Marc S. Grenier. It is about two siblings played by William Baldwin and Jodi Lyn O'Keefe who travel to their families old, ancestral estate upon the death of their father. They soon find out the hard way about their family's ancient secret of witchcraft and the occult. Documentary film Harsh Euro Barge is a 2002 documentary film directed by Ty Evans. Documentary film Dans la peau de Jacques Chirac is a 2006 film by Karl Zero and Michel Royer. It has been produced by the same team which produced March of the Penguins. It is a mockumentary which is a kind of unauthorized biography of Jacques Chirac, based on archival footage, and told at the first person. The main comic effect comes from the contradictions between the various speeches of the French President. The title comes from the title of the French-language version of Being John Malkovich. Documentary film The Road to Fame is a 2013 documentary, music and musical film directed by Hao Wu. Documentary film Ziętek is a 2008 short and documentary film directed by Bartosz Blaschke. Comedy Pocket is a short comedy film written and directed by James Pilkington. Thriller Seesa is an upcoming 2013 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by Mohamad Issack, starring Sivaji, Chesvaa and Namratha in lead roles. Thriller Inside Man is a 2006 American crime thriller film directed by Spike Lee, and written by Russell Gewirtz. The film centers on an elaborate bank heist in Manhattan, New York during a 24-hour period. It stars Denzel Washington as Detective Keith Frazier, the NYPD's hostage negotiator; Clive Owen as Dalton Russell, the mastermind who orchestrates the heist; and Jodie Foster as Madeleine White, a Manhattan power broker who is hired to act as a "fixer" in response to the heist; Christopher Plummer, Willem Dafoe and Chiwetel Ejiofor are also featured. Gewirtz spent five years developing the film's premise before working on his first original screenplay. After he completed the script in 2002, Imagine Entertainment purchased it to be made by Universal Studios, with Imagine co-founder Ron Howard attached to direct. After Howard stepped down, his Imagine partner Brian Grazer began looking for a new director to helm the project. After Menno Meyjes turned down the chance to direct, Grazer hired Lee to helm the film. Principal photography for Inside Man began in June 2005 and concluded in August of that year; filming took place on location in New York City. Science Fiction Queen of Blood is a 1966 horror/science fiction film released by American International Pictures. The director, Curtis Harrington, crafted this B-movie with footage from the Soviet films Mechte Navstrechu and Nebo Zovyot. It was released as part of a double bill with the AIP movie Blood Bath. The film features John Saxon, Basil Rathbone, Judi Meredith and Dennis Hopper. Animation The Blood is a 2012 short animated drama film written and directed by Velislava Gospodinova. Thriller Seizure is a 1974 horror-thriller film. It is the directorial debut of Oliver Stone, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Comedy Nothing But Trouble is a 1991 American horror comedy, directed by and co-starring Dan Aykroyd, who also co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Peter. The cast featured Chevy Chase, John Candy, and Demi Moore, with Taylor Negron, Raymond J. Barry, and Brian Doyle-Murray, in supporting roles. Thriller 52 Pick-Up is a 1986 crime thriller film directed by John Frankenheimer. The film stars Roy Scheider, Ann-Margret, and Vanity, and is based on Elmore Leonard's novel of the same name. Comedy Patch Adams is a 1998 semi-biographical comedy-drama film starring Robin Williams, Monica Potter, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Bob Gunton. Directed by Tom Shadyac, it is based on the life story of Dr. Hunter "Patch" Adams and his book, Gesundheit: Good Health is a Laughing Matter, by Adams and Maureen Mylander. Despite being poorly received by most critics, William's performance was praised by many viewers and the film was a box-office success, grossing over twice its budget in the United States alone. Comedy Confessions Of A Self-hating Jew is a 2012 comedy history documentary film written and directed by Phillip B. Roth. Comedy The Chain is a British comedy drama film first released in 1984. The film was produced and distributed by Film Four International. Thriller Ninja Assassin is a 2009 American-German martial arts film directed by James McTeigue. The story was written by Matthew Sand, with a screenplay by J. Michael Straczynski of Babylon 5. The film stars South Korean pop musician Rain as a disillusioned assassin looking for retribution against his former mentor, played by ninja film legend Sho Kosugi. Ninja Assassin explores political corruption, child endangerment and the impact of violence. Known for their previous work on the Matrix Trilogy and V for Vendetta, the Wachowskis, Joel Silver and Grant Hill produced the film. A collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Legendary Pictures, Dark Castle Entertainment and Silver Pictures. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Ninja Assassin premiered in theaters across the United States on November 25, 2009. Its box office gross was $61,590,252, of which $38,122,883 was from North America. The film's budget was $40 million. Thriller Under Secret Orders, also known as Mademoiselle Doctor, is a 1937 British spy film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Erich von Stroheim, John Loder, Dita Parlo and Claire Luce. It is an English-language version of the French film Mademoiselle Docteur, also known as Salonique, nid d'espions, and released in the United States as Street of Shadow, which was filmed at the same time under the direction of G. W. Pabst. Both films have exactly the same plot, but there were differences in the cast between the two: in particular, von Stroheim was not in the French version. Thriller Requiem for a Secret Agent is an Italian international co-production Eurospy spy film. It was co-produced with Spain and West Germany. It is the third and last Eurospy movie of Sollima and the first he signed with his real name. It was shot is Morocco. Comedy The Cheerful Fraud is a 1926 adventure romance-comedy film written by Leigh Jason, Sam Mintz, William A. Seiter and Rex Taylor and directed by William A. Seiter. Documentary film "Jim Jennings’s Greenpoint (USA) is a rapturous and observant portrait of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, that pays tribute to a working-class neighbourhood on the verge of gentrification with a boogie-woogie collage of hot colours, pealing posters, graffiti art and neon signs." Quoting the 2009 TIFF site Comedy Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is a 2011 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott Thomas and Amr Waked. Based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Paul Torday, and a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy, the film is about a fisheries expert who is recruited by a consultant to help realize a sheikh's vision of bringing the sport of fly fishing to the Yemen desert, initiating an upstream journey of faith to make the impossible possible. The film was shot on location in London England, Scotland, and Morocco from August to October 2010. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received generally positive reviews upon its release, and earned $34,564,651 in revenue worldwide. Documentary film Cinema's Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood is a 2009 documentary film directed by Karen Thomas. Science Fiction Appuchi Graamam is a Tamil Sci-Fi film directed by Vi Anand an associate of AR Murgadoss. The audio was launched at Sathyam cinemas on 4 May 2014 by the team. Documentary film In this programme, David Attenborough asks three key questions: how, and why, did Darwin come up with his theory of evolution? Why do we think he was right? And why is it more important now than ever before? David starts his journey in Darwin's home at Down House in Kent, where Darwin worried and puzzled over the origins of life. David goes back to his roots in Leicestershire, where he hunted for fossils as a child, and where another schoolboy unearthed a significant find in the 1950s. And he revisits Cambridge University, where both he and Darwin studied, and where many years later the DNA double helix was discovered, providing the foundations for genetics. At the end of his journey in the Natural History Museum in London, David concludes that Darwin's great insight revolutionised the way in which we see the world. We now understand why there are so many different species, and why they are distributed in the way they are. But above all, Darwin has shown us that we are not set apart from the natural world, and do not have dominion over it. We are subject to its laws and processes, as are all other animals on earth to which, indeed, we are related. Comedy Hollywood Rules is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Christopher J. Smith. Comedy Picture This is a 2008 romantic comedy film released on July 13, 2008 on television by ABC Family, branded as an ABC Family Original Movie, and on July 22, 2008 on DVD. The film is produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and drew 5.3 million viewers, one of the top movie ratings of the night. Comedy Super Ranger Kids is a Filipino film. Originally released in 1997, the film is a pastiche of the American television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the first Power Rangers series, and, by extension, the Japanese Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, which formed the basis for Mighty Morphin. Programmes from the two franchises had been broadcast, dubbed into Filipino or Tagalog, along with various other tokusatsu programmes, in the Philippines since the late 70s. The various series were popular enough to spawn imitators and pastiches, including Super Ranger Kids. The key difference between Kids and its inspiration is that the primary hero characters are ten to twelve years old as opposed to teenagers or young adults. However, the influence from Power Rangers is obvious even in the logo, with the use of a similar font and the distinctive "lightning bolt" design. Comedy Fickle Fatty's Fall is a 1915 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Murder 3 is an Indian film and the sequel to the 2011 film, Murder 2. Directed by Vishesh Bhatt and produced by Mukesh Bhatt from Vishesh Films. This is the third instalment in the Murder film series and is an official Bollywood remake of the Colombian thriller The Hidden Face. Murder 3 was released on 15 February 2013 to mixed reviews. The film performed moderately well at the box office. Comedy The Troops of Dreamers is an action comedy movie that retells the story of the struggle of Indonesian amateur troops from varied backgrounds who fought valiantly during the Military Aggression II in December 1948. Animation Echo Planet is a 2012 Thai 3D animation film distributed by Kantana Group directed by Kompin Keamkumned. It is the story of the adventures of three young men from two of the world's metropolis, New State Trinity Capital and Karen village in Northern Thailand. To help save the world from disaster recovery due to global warming. Comedy Austenland is a 2013 British-American romantic comedy film directed by Jerusha Hess. Based on Shannon Hale's 2007 novel of the same name and produced by author Stephenie Meyer, it stars Keri Russell as a single thirty-something obsessed with Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice, who travels to a British resort called Austenland, in which the Austen era is recreated. JJ Feild, Jane Seymour, Bret McKenzie, and Jennifer Coolidge co-star. Documentary film Indignados is a 2012 documentary film directed by Tony Gatlif. Comedy Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw is a 1988 animated feature film distributed by TriStar Pictures. The film is based on the Tonka/Hasbro toy line and Hanna-Barbera television series of the same name. It was directed by Pierre DeCelles, and stars the voices of Brennan Howard, B.J. Ward and Tony Longo. The film's story centers on a magical artifact called the Bone of Scone, a reference to the Stone of Scone in Irish and Scottish Legend that gives "Puppy Power" to the Pound Puppies and Pound Purries. However, a villain named Marvin McNasty plans to take it and use it for world domination. Without Puppy Power, humans and animals will not be able to communicate or understand each other, and if the Bone of Scone is broken, Puppy Power will be lost and can only be restored if the Bone is repaired. The Legend of Big Paw was the last theatrically released animated feature from the late 1980s to promote a major toy line, a common trend in the American cartoon industry during that time. The film did not fare well with critics or audiences during its original release, and grossed only US$500,000 domestically. It premiered on DVD in North America on October 24, 2006. Animation Mia is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Wouter Bongaerts. Comedy Unhook the Stars is a 1996 drama film starring Gena Rowlands, Marisa Tomei, and Gérard Depardieu. The movie was directed by Nick Cassavetes, son of Gena Rowlands. Rowlands and Tomei both received SAG Award nominations for their performances. Filmed in the Sugarhouse neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah. Rowlands plays Mildred, an older woman whose troubled twentysomething daughter, Annie, has just left home. Shortly after Annie leaves, Mildred befriends Monica, a single mother from across the street, and Mildred eventually finds herself babysitter of Monica's young son, J.J.. Throughout the film, Monica and J.J. inadvertently teach Mildred valuable life lessons about herself and her relationships with others. The film's title refers to a song of the same name by Cyndi Lauper, which can be heard over the closing credits. Comedy The Allnighter is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs, released on May 1, 1987. The movie stars Susanna Hoffs, Dedee Pfeiffer, Joan Cusack and Pam Grier. Animation Hay Smell is a 2013 short animated film directed by Anna Szöllősi. Comedy La Boum 2 is a 1982 French comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey, and Sophie Marceau. Written by Danièle Thompson and Claude Pinoteau, the film is about a teenager who falls in love with a boy and must deal with the question of making love for the first time. La Boum 2 is the sequel to La Boum. The music group Cook da Books became famous in many countries through their soundtrack song "Your Eyes". Like its predecessor, La Boum 2 was a financial success, earning 4,071,600 admissions in France. In 1983, the film received the César Award for Most Promising Actress, and was nominated for Best Music and Best Supporting Actress. Thriller Sleep, Baby, Sleep is a 1995 TV film directed by Armand Mastroianni. Comedy Footlight Fever is a 1941 sequel to the 1940 comedy Curtain Call, with Alan Mowbray and Donald MacBride Documentary film Glen Campbell...I'll Be Me is a 2014 documentary film directed by James Keach. Comedy Delitto al Blue Gay, internationally released as Cop in Drag, is a 1984 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the eleventh and final chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Documentary film Kemira: Diary of a Strike is a 1984 documentary film directed by Tom Zubrycki. Thriller Barbarossa is a 2009 film set primarily in northern Italy during the late 12th century. Despite the film's title, Friedrich "Barbarossa" features only as a supporting character in this film, which is primarily concerned with the struggle of the Lombard League, who struggled to maintain independence from the Holy Roman Empire. This film was co-written and directed by Renzo Martinelli. It has been released on DVD in the United States under the title Sword of War. Comedy Four Queens is a short comedy film directed by Noel Douglas Orput. Comedy Children of Heaven is a 1997 Iranian family drama film written and directed by Majid Majidi. It deals with a brother and sister and their adventures over a lost pair of shoes. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1998. Comedy I Tartassati, is an Italian comedy film from 1959, directed by Stefano Vanzina, written by Aldo Fabrizi, starring Totò and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles The Overtaxed, Fripouillard et Compagnie. Thriller Total Recall is a 2012 American science fiction action film remake of the 1990 film of the same name, and loosely based on the 1966 short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick. The film centers upon an ordinary factory worker who accidentally discovers that his current life is a fabrication predicated upon false memories implanted into his brain by the government. Ensuing events leave no room for doubt that his true identity is that of a highly trained secret agent. He then follows a trail of clues to gradually recover more suppressed memories and reassumes his original vocation with renewed dedication. Unlike the original film and the short story, the plot takes place on Earth rather than a trip to Mars and exhibits more political overtones. The film blends American and Asian influences, most notably in the settings and dominant populations of the two nation-states in the story: the United Federation of Britain and the Colony. Total Recall was directed by Len Wiseman and written by Mark Bomback, James Vanderbilt, and Kurt Wimmer. It stars Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, Bryan Cranston, Will Yun Lee, and Bill Nighy. Animation Fuji is a 1974 art film which explores director Robert Breer's artistic rendition of a train ride past Japan's Mt. Fuji, using line drawings, rotoscope and live action. In 2002, Fuji was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Rush Hour 2 is a 2001 martial arts buddy action comedy film. This is the second installment in the Rush Hour series. A sequel to the 1998 film Rush Hour, the film stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker who respectively reprise their roles as Inspector Lee and Detective Carter. The film finds Lee and Carter embroiled in a counterfeit scam involving the Triads. Rush Hour 2 was released August 3, 2001 to mixed reviews from critics, but it grossed $347,325,802 at the worldwide box office, becoming the eleventh highest-grossing film of 2001 worldwide. It is the highest-grossing live-action martial arts film of all time, and the second highest-grossing martial arts film of all time, behind Kung Fu Panda. The film was followed up with another sequel, Rush Hour 3, in 2007. Comedy Golf Therapy: Life, Lessons & the Pursuit of Par is a 2010 comedy film directed by Rand Holdren. Comedy Suddenly, It's Spring is a 1947 film directed by Mitchell Leisen. Fred wants to start a new life with a new wife, but it isn't easy to give Paulette the gate for another mate. Comedy Via Castellana Bandiera is a 2013 Italian drama film directed by Emma Dante. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Elena Cotta won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. Science Fiction Evil Alien Conquerors is a film directed by Chris Matheson in 2003, and is a blend of science-fiction and comedy. The film follows two aliens who are sent to Earth to destroy mankind, but when they arrive they are unable to complete their mission. The two aliens befriend a fast food employee who helps them. Science Fiction The Crawling Hand is a 1963 science fiction film directed by Herbert L. Strock, and starring Rod Lauren, Peter Breck, Allison Hayes, and Alan Hale, Jr. It was later featured on the television shows Mystery Science Theater 3000 and The Canned Film Festival. Documentary film The Michigan Beer Film is a documentary film directed by Kevin Romeo. Animation Betty Boop and the Little King is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop and featuring Otto Soglow's Little King. Animation D DAY is a 2004 short animation film directed by Céu D'Ellia. Documentary film Challenger: Go for Launch is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Philip Day. Documentary film The Erroneous Earth Kitchen is a 2006 short documentary drama film written and directed by Anders Bramsen. Animation Guida is a 2014 short, drama, animated film written and directed by Rosana Urbes. Science Fiction Candy Cravings is a 2013 short drama film written by Saara Lamberg and directed by Sebastian Bertoli. Comedy Minty: The Assassin is a 2008 film directed by Eugene Baldovino. Animation ZORORI the Naughty Hero - Defend the Dinosaur Egg! is a 2013 film directed by Tomoko Iwasaki. Animation Pingpongs is a 2006 animation film written and directed by George Gendi. Animation Trolls is a working title of an upcoming computer-animated musical comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell, produced by DreamWorks Animation, distributed by 20th Century Fox and starring Anna Kendrick, Jason Schwartzman and Chloë Grace Moretz. Based on the Troll dolls by Thomas Dam, the film is scheduled to be released on November 4, 2016. Documentary film Locked-In Syndrome is a 1997 documentary film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix. Comedy Crazy Hands is a 2009 Comedy, Fantasy, Short film written and directed by Charlie Graley. Documentary film The Day I Will Never Forget is a 2002 documentary film directed by Kim Longinotto. Comedy Prijateljstvo, zanat najstariji is a 1968 TV film directed by Aleksandar Djordjevic. Thriller Wound is a 2010 fantasy horror film directed by David Blyth. Thriller The Crow: Wicked Prayer is a 2005 American supernatural action film directed by Lance Mungia and inspired by Norman Partridge's novel of the same title. It is the fourth and final film of The Crow film series. The movie was filmed in the summer of 2003. It had a one week theatrical premiere on June 3, 2005 at AMC Pacific Place Theatre in Seattle, Washington before being released direct to video on July 19, 2005. Like the other sequels to the cult movie, The Crow, it had a poor critical reception. Comedy Psycho Beach Party is a 2000 comedy horror film based on the off-Broadway play of the same name, directed by Robert Lee King. Charles Busch wrote both the original play and the screenplay. As the title suggests, Psycho Beach Party, set in 1962 Malibu Beach, is a parody of 1950s psychodramas, 1960s beach movies and 1980s slasher films. Comedy Two women meet for happy hour at their favorite bar -- to talk about, what else, the newest man in one's life. Rightly titled, all of the dialogue is in numbers. Comedy Scaredy Cat is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was the first of three Jones cartoons which placed Porky Pig and Sylvester the cat in a spooky setting where only Sylvester was aware of the danger – the other two films being Claws for Alarm and Jumpin' Jupiter. This was also the only entry in the trilogy in which Porky Pig does eventually realise the danger they are in. Comedy Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width is a rarely seen 1973 British comedy film directed by Ronnie Baxter and starring John Bluthal, Joe Lynch and Bernard Stone. It was a spin-off from the ITV television series Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width about two mismatched tailors in the East End of London. Animation Coast Warning is a 2011 animated short film directed by Aleksandra Shadrina. Documentary film A Beautiful Mind is a 2001 American biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics. The film was directed by Ron Howard, from a screenplay written by Akiva Goldsman. It was inspired by a bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-nominated 1998 book of the same name by Sylvia Nasar. The film stars Russell Crowe, along with Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Judd Hirsch, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, and Christopher Plummer in supporting roles. The story begins in the early years of a young prodigy named John Nash. Early in the film, Nash begins to develop paranoid schizophrenia and endures delusional episodes while painfully watching the loss and burden his condition brings on his wife and friends. The film opened in the United States cinemas on December 21, 2001. It went to gross over $313 million worldwide and won four Academy Awards, for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress. It was also nominated for Best Actor, Best Film Editing, Best Makeup, and Best Original Score. Documentary film 9 Muses of Star Empire is a 2012 documentary directed by Lee Hark-joon. Comedy Geierwally is a 1987 film directed by Walter Bockmayer. Documentary film Museum of Government Waste is an upcoming documentary produced by American Film Renaissance that follows Florida resident Greg Knapp on his mission to obtain an earmark from Congress to construct a museum dedicated to careless government spending. The film aims to show citizens how “elected officials spend [their] money, as painful as the truth is.” Comedy Directed by John Huff (2006) Starring Ray Wise, Sonya Smith, Beata Pozniak, Joseph Culp, Cassandra Creech, Paget Brewster, Greg Proops, Ted Markland, Rebecca Corry, Cynthia Chanin Ray Wise, Sonya Smith, Beata Pozniak) Featuring an all-star cast in John Huff's Cyxork 7! Ray Wise stars as a washed-up movie star who heads out to the desert with a young director (Smith) and her independent film crew to resurrect his career with "Cyxork 7", a new sequel to the film franchise that put him on the map years before. Braving seismic earthquakes and seismic egos, the crew races against time to finish the film before the earthquakes finish them for good! Co-starring Greg Proops ("Who's Line is it Anyway?"), Paget Brewster (Showtime's "Huff"), and Joseph Culp (Fantastic Four), Cyxork 7 is a laugh-out-loud sci-fi spoof you won't want to miss! Winner, Best of Festival, FAIF International Film Festival; Best Actor, Ray Wise, B-Movie Film Festival; Audience Award, Best Comedy and Special Effects, Nolita Film Festival; Official Selection, Fantasporto Film Festival. Comedy Pillanachindi is a 1999 comedy film directed by Satyanarayana E.V.V. Thriller The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is a 2013 American science fiction adventure film based on Suzanne Collins' dystopian novel, Catching Fire, the second installment in The Hunger Games trilogy. The film is the sequel to The Hunger Games, and the second installment in The Hunger Games film series, produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik and distributed by Lionsgate. Francis Lawrence directed the film, with a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy and Michael Arndt. Francis Lawrence took over from Gary Ross as director. Adding to the existing cast, the supporting cast was filled out with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Sam Claflin, Lynn Cohen, Jena Malone, Amanda Plummer, Alan Ritchson, and Meta Golding. The plot of Catching Fire takes place one year after the previous installment; Katniss Everdeen has now returned home safely after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark. Throughout the story, Katniss senses that a rebellion, against the oppressive Capitol, is simmering through the districts. Filming began on September 10, 2012, in Atlanta, Georgia, before moving to Hawaii. Thriller In this sequel to the cult classic SCREAMERS, a rescue team is lured by a distress signal to a long abandoned planet where they encounter an army of robotic killing machines. Animation Jutra is a 2014 short animated film written and directed by Marie-Josee Saint-Pierre. Comedy All for Love is a 2005 South Korean romance ensemble film. It was Min Kyu-dong's solo directorial debut. The film was the 10th highest grossing Korean production of 2005 with 2,533,103 sold nationwide. A week passes in Seoul, with a diverse group of couples and singles experiencing love or tragedy in strong doses. Broken families and newly formed marriages, struggles with debt or with an uneasy conscience, conflict and resolution, sickness and health, newly discovered love, the resurfacing of old relationships... Comedy Trailer Park Boys is a 1999 comedy film written by Mike Clattenburg, John Paul Tremblay and Robb Wells and directed by Mike Clattenburg. Documentary film La table aux chiens (KATHAKALI) is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Cédric Martinelli and Julien Touati. Comedy Jawbreaker is a 1999 American black comedy film written and directed by Darren Stein. The film stars Rose McGowan, Rebecca Gayheart, Julie Benz, and Judy Greer as girls in an exclusive clique in their high school. Charlotte Ayanna has a non-speaking cameo role as a murdered prom queen. The film was inspired by the infamous movie Heathers, and is often compared to it, particularly the plot involving a popular female clique, and the accidental murder of one of its members. It also holds similarities to Carrie. Of his concept for the film, Stein has stated "The jawbreaker just came to represent the duality of the poppy sweetness of the girls, of high school and of youth, versus the whole idea that this thing could break your jaw". The film was released on February 19, 1999 and was a critical and financial failure. Comedy Mother's Mask is a comedy film directed by Christoph Schlingensief. Thriller The Living Ghost is a 1942 American film directed by William Beaudine. The Living Ghost was released on videocassette as A Walking Nightmare. The film is also known as Lend Me Your Ear in the United Kingdom. Thriller You'll Like My Mother is a 1972 film based on the Naomi A. Hintze novel and directed by Lamont Johnson. It stars Patty Duke, Rosemary Murphy and Richard Thomas, and was filmed in Duluth, Minnesota at the Glensheen Historic Estate. In 1977 the Glensheen Mansion became the site of the infamous murders of mansion owner and prominent heiress Elisabeth Congdon and her nurse. Animation Burp is a 2012 short, animated film directed by Park Geun-tae, Jeon Jong-ki, Kyung-soo Yu. Animation Overshoot is a 2007 animated short film directed by Karina Gazizova. Thriller For the Secret Service is a 1914 short drama thriller romance film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Thriller Byomkesh Bakshi is an Indian crime drama film on Bengali fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi released on 13 August 2010. The film is directed by Anjan Dutt. Dutt made the sequel Abar Byomkesh which was released on 23 March 2012. Documentary film La Corona is a 2008 short American documentary film about a beauty pageant in a prison for women, directed by Amanda Micheli. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction Star Wars is a 1977 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas. The film stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, and Alec Guinness. In the story, a group of freedom fighters known as the Rebel Alliance and led by Princess Leia plots to destroy the Death Star space station, which carries a planet-destroying capability created by the Galactic Empire. This conflict disrupts the isolated life of farmboy Luke Skywalker when he inadvertently acquires the droids containing the stolen plans for the Death Star. After the Empire begins a destructive search for the missing droids, Skywalker agrees to accompany Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi on a mission to return the Death Star plans to the Rebel Alliance and save the galaxy from the tyranny of the Galactic Empire. Lucas began writing the script to Star Wars after completing American Graffiti. He based the plot outline on The Hidden Fortress and the Flash Gordon serials. Lucas approached Alan Ladd, Jr. of 20th Century Fox, which accepted to finance and distribute the film, after United Artists and Universal Pictures rejected his script. Comedy Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow is a 1959 film. It was a follow-up to Hot Rod Gang.American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Diary of a High School Bride. The movie sent up monster and dragstrip films of AIP, and has been seen as a fore-runner of the Beach Party movies. Documentary film Life is full of roses? Yoko's two-year battle against cancer is a documentary film directed by Yumi Sasaki. Comedy Extended Play is an award winning 1982 short film written and directed by David Casci. The film was shot at the Sunnyvale Town Center mall.The New York TimesFuseboxfilms.comDeanza.eduCine.orgFtvdb.bfi.org.ukMoviemaker. Fountain Press. 1983. p. 547. Retrieved 6 March 2010. Thriller Independence Day is a 1996 American science fiction disaster film co-written and directed by Roland Emmerich. The film stars Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Mary McDonnell, Judd Hirsch, Margaret Colin, Randy Quaid, Robert Loggia, James Rebhorn, Vivica A. Fox, and Harry Connick, Jr. The film focuses on a disparate group of people who converge in the Nevada desert in the aftermath of a destructive alien attack and, along with the rest of the human population, participate in a last-chance counterattack on July 4, the same date as the Independence Day holiday in the United States. The screenplay was written by Emmerich and producer Dean Devlin. While promoting Stargate in Europe, Emmerich came up with the idea for the film when fielding a question about his own belief in the existence of alien life. He and Devlin decided to incorporate a large-scale attack when noticing that aliens in most invasion films travel long distances in outer space only to remain hidden when reaching Earth. Principal photography for the film began in July 1995 in New York City, and the film was officially completed on June 20, 1996. Comedy The Compulsory Husband is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Banks, Lillian Manton and Clifford Heatherley. It was based on a novel by John Glyder. Comedy Reine Formsache is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Ralf Huettner. Thriller The Door with Seven Locks is a 1940 black-and-white British film, created and released shortly after the British Board of Film Censors lifted its mid-1930s ban on supernatural-themed and horror genre films. It was based on the novel The Door with Seven Locks by Edgar Wallace. Released in the United States by Monogram Pictures under the title Chamber of Horrors, it was the second Wallace film adaptation to arrive in the United States, the first being The Dark Eyes of London, starring Béla Lugosi, which had been released the year before. Comedy Leo and Loree is a 1980 film directed by Jerry Paris. Comedy The Adventures of Daniel is a 2010 comedy tv film directed by Ben Fuller. Comedy Model Starship is a 2013 animation short comedy film directed by Max Hattler. Thriller Crime File is a 1999 Malayalam film by K. Madhu starring Suresh Gopi and Sangita. This film is based on the Sister Abhaya murder case. upon its release the film garned huge controversies for its sensitive subject.Though movie succeded in making money in box office Documentary film Cedrón is a 2011 documentary film directed by Fernando Pérez. Comedy Ordinary Decent Criminal is a 2000 crime comedy film, directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan, written by Gerard Stembridge and starring Kevin Spacey and Linda Fiorentino. The film is loosely based on the story of Martin Cahill, a famous Irish crime boss. Filmed in late 1998 and originally scheduled for a fall 1999 release, the movie was put out overseas first the following year but it never got a proper theatrical release in the United States, where it was quietly dumped straight to video in January 2003, almost five years after filming began. Documentary film Happy People: A Year in the Taiga is a 2010 documentary film directed by Werner Herzog and Dmitry Vasyukov and produced by Herzog. The film depicts the life of the people in the village of Bakhtia along the Yenisei River in the Siberian taiga. In particular, it focuses on the trappers who hunt for fur animals like sable. It also briefly detours in to a look at the life of native Ket people. The footage in the documentary was edited from a previous television work by Vasuykov, with original production and voiceovers by Herzog. The film premiered in Germany in November 2010, had its United States premiere at the 2010 Telluride Film Festival, and the U.S. West Coast premiere on 6 March 2011 at the San Francisco Green Film Festival. Documentary film Year at Danger is a 2007 independent documentary. Nine days after getting married, Steve Metze found out he was being deployed as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Metze, a West Point graduate, Desert Storm veteran, and documentary filmmaker, decided to pack a camera and document his year in Iraq. The film consists of footage shot by Metze during his deployment to Iraq and was edited by Don Swaynos. It won the Grand Jury Award at the 2008 DeadCENTER Film Festival and was an Official Selection of the 2007 Austin Film Festival and the 2008 GI Film Festival. Comedy Summer Night is a 1986 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Meet the Girls is a 1938 film directed by Eugene Forde. Documentary film Lessons of Darkness is a 1992 film by director Werner Herzog. Shot in documentary style on 16mm film from the perspective of an almost alien observer, the film is an exploration of the ravaged oil fields of post-Gulf War Kuwait, decontextualised and characterised in such a way as to emphasise the terrain's cataclysmic strangeness. An effective companion to his earlier film Fata Morgana, Herzog again perceives the desert as a landscape with its own voice. A co-production with Paul Berriff, the film was financed by the television studios Canal+ and Première. Comedy The Archangel is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani and starring Vittorio Gassman. Comedy Sealed with a Kiss is a 1999 comedy romance film directed by Ron Lagomarsino and written by Jeff Arch. Documentary film For All the World to See is a 1992 documentary film directed by Pat Fiske. Documentary film Devour the Earth is a 1995 British short documentary film about the global consequences of meat consumption. The film was produced by the Vegetarian Society, written by Tony Wardle and narrated by Paul McCartney. The European Vegetarian Union distribute the DVD. Comedy Crazy on the Outside is a 2010 comedy film starring and directed by Tim Allen. The film marks Allen's feature film directorial debut, and is notable for reuniting Allen with co-stars from many of his previous films. Comedy On the Buses is a 1971 British comedy film directed by Harry Booth and starring Reg Varney and Doris Hare. The film is the first spin-off film from the TV sitcom On the Buses and was followed by two further films Mutiny on the Buses and Holiday on the Buses. The films are set within a slightly different canon from the TV series - Stan and Jack work for a different bus company, and the three films form a loose story arc where Arthur and Olive become parents. The film was produced by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for Hammer Films, and enjoyed major success in Britain, outdoing Diamonds are Forever to become the highest performing film of 1971. Science Fiction The Arrival is a 1996 science fiction film directed by David Twohy and starring Charlie Sheen, and co-starring Lindsay Crouse, Ron Silver, Teri Polo, and Richard Schiff. Sheen stars as radio astronomer Zane Zaminsky who discovers evidence of intelligent alien life and quickly gets thrown into the middle of a conspiracy that turns his life upside down. The film is now considered a cult classic. A Blu-ray version of the film was released April 21, 2009. A sequel, Arrival II: The Second Arrival was released on November 6, 1998. Documentary film On February 13, 2010, American-led coalition forces launched the biggest military operation since the beginning of the Afghanistan War. Their target was the town of Marjah, a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan. There, the Marines had four tasks: remove the Taliban, hold all ground seized, build infrastructure and governance, and transfer control to Afghan security forces. In this powerful account, award-winning journalist Ben Anderson tells the story of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, and its commanding officer, Captain Ryan Sparks. At the battle's outset, Sparks and the 272 men of Bravo are flown 12 miles and dropped into the center of Marjah, where the Taliban lie in wait. For the young Marines, their first task begins. Thriller When the Lights Went Out is a 2012 supernatural horror film directed by Pat Holden. It was released in the UK on 14 September 2012. The film premiered at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. Documentary film The End of Time is a 2012 Swiss-Canadian documentary film written and directed by Peter Mettler on the loose subject of time. Thriller It's not easy being a hitman . . . Few benefits, long hours, tons of stress, blood on your shoes ... and theres that having to stay up all night thing. Ray (Rick Fox) and A.K. (Casper Van Dien) are two guys just trying to do their jobs. They were sent to New York by their Louisiana crime boss Dino Grantelli to collect on the often-recalcitrant "accounts receivable". Their instructions are clear: collect or write off the bad debts. Unfortunately as the two friends and co-workers move deeper down the collection trail, A.K., the younger of the two, begins to have second thoughts about the life and occupation forced on him by a strong-willed father, lack of academic drive and desperate need for cash. Ray has a more cynical attitude, and his advice to his partner is simple "Do your job, avoid your conscience, and watch my back." A.K.'s dilemma grows and the two will have to must settle their differences if they are to finish the job they are sent to do, and get out of New York alive. Dilemma becomes desperation as they chase a crafty Manhattan broker, while having to simultaneously dodge the NYPD and a New Orleans cop turned Mafia informant with a personal vendetta against them both. Further complicating matters are Ray's ex-girlfriend and a wisecracking narcotics dealer. The tension mounts as the men prepare for a bloody showdown, where not everyone may be able to walk away ... Comedy Jesus Christ - The Musical is a 2005 parody music video in which Jesus sings the Gloria Gaynor hit I Will Survive. The director is Javier Prato. Actor Miguel Mas plays the role of Jesus. The film goes through various places such as a shop, with Jesus walking around singing I Will Survive. He sings until he says I will survive once. He then gets hit by a bus. A sequel titled Jesus Returns is currently in production, a trailer of the sequel was also uploaded in YouTube. Thriller Charlie Chan in Rio is a 1941 film featuring the Asian detective Charlie Chan. It was the tenth film to feature Sidney Toler as the title character, who is called upon to investigate the death of a suspected murderer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Documentary film The One Man Beatles is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Cosimo Messeri. Thriller Gran Casino is a 1947 Mexican film. It was written by Mauricio Magdaleno and Edmundo Baez, based on a story by Michel Weber, and directed by Luis Buñuel. Thriller Headhunters is a 2011 Norwegian action thriller film based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Jo Nesbø. The film was directed by Morten Tyldum and stars Aksel Hennie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Synnøve Macody Lund. Hennie portrays the successful but insecure corporate recruiter Roger Brown who lives a double life as an art thief to fund his lavish lifestyle. He finds out that one of his job prospects is in possession of a valuable painting and sets out to steal it. Released in Norway on 26 August 2011, Headhunters was a box office success, receiving positive reviews, and was nominated for multiple awards, including four Amanda Awards and a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film is the highest-grossing Norwegian film of all time. Comedy When the Lotus Cat Food Company finds itself in financial trouble, the owners decide to find a new, cheap source of meat -- the local graveyard. Only one problem -- soon cats develop a taste for human flesh, and tabbies are tearing out throats all over town Documentary film Morning of the Earth is a 1971 classic surf film by Alby Falzon and David Elfick. The film's soundtrack was produced by G. Wayne Thomas and included music and songs by noted Australian music acts Tamam Shud, John J. Francis, Brian Cadd and G. Wayne Thomas. The record became the first Australian Gold soundtrack album. In October 2010, the soundtrack for Morning of the Earth was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums. The film portrays surfers living in spiritual harmony with nature, making their own boards as they travelled in search of the perfect wave across Australia’s north-east coast, Bali and Hawaii. Thriller Dead or Alive, abbreviated as DOA, is a 1999 Japanese yakuza action film directed by Takashi Miike. It stars Riki Takeuchi, as the Chinese Triad boss and former yakuza Ryūichi, and Show Aikawa, as the Japanese cop Detective Jojima, and focuses on their meeting and conflict. It is the first in a three-part series, followed by Dead or Alive 2: Birds in 2000 and Dead or Alive: Final in 2002. Comedy Göta kanal 2 – Kanalkampen is a 2006 Swedish film directed by Pelle Seth. It is a sequel to Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen? and was followed by Göta kanal 3: Kanalkungens hemlighet. Comedy Four Days in July is a 1985 television film by Mike Leigh. Set and filmed in Belfast, the film explores the Troubles by following the daily lives of two couples on either side of Northern Ireland's religious divide, both expecting their first children. The film's action unfolds over 10–13 July 1984; the two couples' children are both born on 12 July, the date of a Protestant celebration in Northern Ireland known as the Twelfth. Despite the politically charged setting, the film is uniquely uneventful, at least on the surface; Paul Clements writes that "It is hard to identify any full length work by Leigh in which less of consequence seems to happen." Broadcast once in January 1985, it was Leigh's last film for the BBC. Comedy Hare Brush is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short, featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Hare Brush pokes fun at Freudian psychoanalysis, psychiatric medication, and the cliches of other Bugs Bunny shorts. Along with What's Opera Doc and Rabbit Rampage, it is one of only three cartoons wherein Elmer Fudd actually defeats Bugs Bunny. Comedy The Bilbee Boys is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Mathew Nelson. Thriller The Ward is a 2010 American psychological horror film directed by John Carpenter. It stars Amber Heard, Mamie Gummer, Danielle Panabaker and Jared Harris. The story revolves around a young institutionalized woman named Kristen who is haunted by a mysterious and deadly zombie-like ghost. As danger creeps closer, she comes to realize that this ghost might be darker than anything she ever could have imagined. The movie was filmed on location at the Eastern State Hospital in Medical Lake, Washington. It is Carpenter's first full-length feature film since Ghosts of Mars in 2001. Documentary film All the Beautiful Things is a 2014 American documentary film written and directed by John D. Harkrider. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. Thriller The Black Camel is a 1931 mystery film based on the novel of the same name by Earl Derr Biggers. It is the second film to star Warner Oland as detective Charlie Chan, and the sole survivor of the first five Chan films starring Oland. The Black Camel marked the film debut of Robert Young. Thriller "Set in a slightly fantasticated present, Joko Anwar's astounding psycho-thriller centres on a deranged sculptor trying to rescue an abused child who may be his younger self... or may not be. Joko Anwar's astounding new psycho-thriller works on more levels than you can count. The retro-styled credit sequence suggests the 1950s, which maybe explains some disorienting timewarp details in the present-day urban setting. Gambir is a fashionable sculptor who specialises in figures of pregnant women, but he's been impotent ever since his wife aborted their child before their wedding. Patronised by his mother, he finds himself haunted by plaintive cries for help, seemingly from a young boy. Behind the forbidden doors of a secretive members' club called Herosase (it's an anagram) he discovers a selection of CCTV channels, each a window on a horrifying reality; one channel shows a house in which a young boy suffers hideous abuse at the hands of his parents. Gambir determines to find the house and save the boy. But all is not as it seems… Anwar provides an orthodox ending, which patly explains the whole mystery – and then gives us the real ending, which changes everything. Like his The Secret (which also starred Fachri Albar), Forbidden Door evokes other filmmakers and genres while going its own unclassifiable way. There will, of course, be blood." Quoting Tony Rayns Thriller Murder Ahoy! is the last of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that starred Margaret Rutherford. As in the previous three, the actress plays Agatha Christie's amateur sleuth Miss Jane Marple, with Bud Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis playing Mr Stringer. The film was made in 1964 and directed by George Pollock, with David Pursall and Jack Seddon credited with the script. The music was by Ron Goodwin. Unlike the previous three films that were adapted from Christie novels – The 4.50 from Paddington, After the Funeral and Mrs. McGinty's Dead – this film used an original screenplay that was not based on any of Christie's stories. It does, however, employ elements of the Miss Marple story They Do It With Mirrors. Specifically, the Battledore is a training ship for teenage boys with criminal tendencies, who are supposedly being set on the straight and narrow path – when, in fact, one of the members of the crew is training them for careers in housebreaking. Documentary film Haiti:Dreams of Democracy is a 1987 film directed by Jonathan Demme and Jo Menell. Comedy Commotion on the Ocean is the 174th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Planet B: The Antman is a 2001 comedy-horror sci-fi film from Germany, written by Jürgen Michel and Marc Meyer; directed by Christoph Gampl. Comedy The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker is a 1959 film starring Clifton Webb and Dorothy McGuire directed by Henry Levin. Thriller Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a 2009 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Bay and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. It is a sequel to 2007's Transformers and the second installment in the live-action Transformers series taking place two years after Transformers. The plot revolves around Sam Witwicky, who is caught in the war between two factions of alien robots, the Autobots and the Decepticons. Sam is having weird visions of Cybertronian symbols, and is being hunted by the Decepticons under the orders of an ancient Decepticon named The Fallen, who seeks to get revenge on Earth by finding and activating a machine that would provide the Decepticons with an energon source, destroying the sun and all life on Earth in the process. With deadlines jeopardized by possible strikes by the Directors Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild, Bay managed to finish the production on time with the help of previsualization and a scriptment by his writers Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and series newcomer Ehren Kruger. Comedy The Trip to Italy is a 2014 Comedy Drama film written and directed by Michael Winterbottom. Animation Little Things is a 2004 short film written and directed by Daniel Greaves. Thriller The Flesh and Blood Show is a 1972 British horror film directed by Pete Walker. It stars Ray Brooks, Jenny Hanley and Luan Peters. Documentary film Bajo Juarez, the City Devouring Its Daughters is a 2006 documentary film directed and written by José Antonio Cordero and Alejandra Sánchez. Comedy Ladies Room is a 1999 comedy drama film directed by Penelope Buitenhuis, Gabriella Cristiani and Nadine E. Schwartz. Documentary film Buenos Aires En Relieve is a 1954 documentary film directed by Don Napy. Thriller Operation Cobra is a film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen released on Sep 29, 1995. Comedy Puraskar is a 1970 Bollywood action film. The film stars Joy Mukherjee and Farida Jalal. Comedy Bail Jumper is a 1990 comedy film directed by Christian Faber. Comedy Beverly Hills Bodysnatchers is a 1989 film directed by Jonathan Mostow. Comedy Torrance Rises is a 1999 mockumentary directed by and starring Spike Jonze. The film is based on a dance group in Torrance, California, and traces their journey to the MTV Video Music Awards presentation. The music video for Fatboy Slim's 1999 song "Praise You", also directed by Jonze, features a street performance by this group. Torrance Rises also appears in the compilation The Work Of Director Spike Jonze. Documentary film Garden City and Me is a 2014 documentary film directed by Oh Hyun-jin. Documentary film Ramo Trip is a documentary film directed by Takashi Imahashi, Kenta Matsuo, Akihiro Mima, and Hiroyuki Nakano. Documentary film CNN Presents: Latino in America is a 2010 documentary film directed by Alberto Ferreras. Animation On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians is a Soviet animation musical cartoon made as a sequel for The Bremen Town Musicians in 1973 on Soyuzmultfilm and Toei Animation. Directed by Vasily Livanov, scenario and song texts by Yuri Entin and Vasily Livanov, music by Gennady Gladkov. The characters are voiced by Anatoli Gorokhov, Elmira Zherzdeva, Muslim Magomaev, and Gennady Gladkov. In 2000, the final sequel was done. Comedy Lady L is a 1965 comedy film based on the novel by Romain Gary and directed by Peter Ustinov. The film stars Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, David Niven and Cecil Parker, and it focuses on an elderly Corsican lady recalls the loves of her life, including a Parisian aristocrat and an anarchist. Thriller The Planman is a 2003 tv film directed by John Strickland. Documentary film My Reincarnation is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jennifer Fox. It is a drama between father and son, spanning two decades and three generations. The film addresses spirituality, cultural survival, identity, heritage, family, growing into maturity, aging, Buddhism, and past and future lives. The film follows the Tibetan spiritual master Namkhai Norbu, who struggles to save his spiritual tradition, and his son, Khyentse Yeshi Namkhai, who stubbornly refuses to follow in the footsteps of his father. Yeshi was recognized at birth as the reincarnation of his father's uncle, a spiritual teacher who was killed by the Chinese in Tibet. But though Yeshi craves a normal life, he cannot escape his fate. Animation L'air De Rien is a 2011 short animated film directed by Cecile Milazzo. Comedy Viva! Love is a 2008 comedy drama film written by Yoon Park and directed by Oh Joum-Kyun. Documentary film Dir En Grey Uroboros at Budokan the Movie is a 2010 documentary film centering on a Japanese rock band Dir En Grey. Uroboros is the seventh album by Dir En Grey. The film presents a two-day performance of the album at the Nippon Budokan on January 9 and 10, 2010. Comedy Nancy Goes to Rio is a musical comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1950. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard and produced by Joe Pasternak from a screenplay by Sidney Sheldon, based on a story by Ralph Block, Frederick Kohner, and Jane Hall. The music was directed and supervised by George Stoll and includes compositions by George and Ira Gershwin, Giacomo Puccini, Jack Norworth, and Stoll. The film stars Ann Sothern, Jane Powell, Barry Sullivan, Carmen Miranda, Louis Calhern, and Scotty Beckett. Nancy Goes to Rio is a remake of the 1940 film It's a Date, also based on the story by Block, Kohner, and Hall, starring Deanna Durbin. Kay Francis and Walter Pidgeon starred in the roles of Durbin's mother and step-father. Comedy Looking for Jackie is a 2009 film directed by Gangliang Fang and Ping Jiang and written by Xuan Hua and Jiamin Wu. It is an action and family film, which tells the story of a young boy, Zhang Yi-shan, who sets on a journey to meet his idol, Jackie Chan. Comedy Fatal Instinct is a 1993 comedy film directed by Carl Reiner. It parodies the erotic thriller movie genre, which at the time had reached its commercial peak. The film stars Armand Assante as a lawyer and cop named Ned Ravine who has an affair with a woman named Lola Cain played by Sean Young. Kate Nelligan stars as Ned Ravine's wife and Sherilyn Fenn stars as Laura Lincolnberry, Ravine's secretary. The film's title is a combination of Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct. The film received generally negative reviews from critics; it maintains a 20% "Rotten" score from 20 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Science Fiction TEKKONKINKREET combines the imaginative fantasy and action elements of the best Japanimation with a dark and modern children’s story. A hybrid of cutting-edge 3D CGI technology and traditional Japanese anime, TEKKONKINKREET is unlike anything ever seen before, combining dynamic action, virtuoso visual treats, and heart-rending tragedy. TEKKONKINKREET’s child heroes, BLACK (Kuro) and WHITE (Shiro) nearly defy description, each blending equal parts superhero, hardened street urchin, and innocent child. They rage by day and disappear by night. They can fly. And their deftness with a kick, pipe or bat is unmatched. More importantly they are searching, fighting for the next adventure but knowing deep down that times are changing (and for the worse).Black is the “man with the plan”, older, hardened, and always ready for action. The lost innocent, aggressive, an impetuous force of violence, Black is the child forced to grow up. If there is no turning back for Black, his goal is to save what’s left of White’s innocence. Far from pure, White is clearly still a child, helpless, emotional, and open to the world, but paradoxically all-knowing, in tune with the poetry of streets. These two love each other, but it’s deeper than that: they cannot live without each other. White needs Black to survive. Black needs White to feel worthy, and to maintain hope in the world. TEKKONKINKREET opens as the two boys kick and fight their way through daily life. We meet White as he communicates in singsong to an imagined command center in the sky and reports that he has again kept the world safe from ‘bad guys,’ then retreats into a dream of a better life on the seashore. Meanwhile, perched on a telephone pole high atop Treasure Town’s streets, Black watches the action with the eyes of a hawk zeroing in on his next kill, rival kids from another neighborhood. A madcap chase ensues, with the boys hurtling down Treasure Town’s alleys and flying over its rooftops.But all is not fun and games in Treasure Town any longer. When Yakuza chieftain THE RAT arrives back in town, Black knows something is cooking. The Rat brings a new breed with him, led by an evil Lieutenant, KIMURA. They’ve been entreated by the BIG BOSS to clear the streets of Treasure Town for a new development, and Kimura relishes his newfound mandate. Much to the Rat’s dismay though, the Boss has wrecking plans for the old city, and he’s enlisted foreign influences to carry them out. Then SNAKE enters the mix. More deranged then all of them combined, Snake commands a band of treacherous and all-powerful ALIEN ASSASSINS. Life will certainly never be the same in Treasure Town.As the tension builds to a violent climax, the action shifts between the boys’ sweet, caring relationship and the encroaching violence of Snake and his assassins. Snake is greedy with violence, and he has the plan, the will, and the firepower to take over Treasure Town. With the prescience of a soothsayer, White senses this danger in his gut. And only Black has the ability to stop it. The table is set for a battle royale.Central to the soul of the piece, Treasure Town is a major character in itself, a jarring visual metaphor for the war between good and evil, darkness and light, between retaining innocent ‘treasures’ versus losing them to the guilt of greed. Treasure Town is Old Tokyo on steroids, with smiling moons, expressionistic clouds, and whimsical blimps always floating somewhere behind a city piled on top of itself- the dream city floating behind the invading nightmare.TEKKONKINKREET is a classic tale of innocence lost, and Treasure Town the perfect visual manifestation of this age-old theme. An amusement park taken over by a new, more corrupt and chaotic megalopolis, like Black and White Treasure Town rests perilously on the precipice of despair. United as one, preserving the balance of the city together, all turns to hell when Black and White are... Comedy Shaolin Dolemite is a 1999 direct-to-video film starring Rudy Ray Moore and in name, a sequel to Dolemite. The film was created by re-dubbing footage filmed for the 1986 Taiwanese kung fu film Ren zhe da. Ren zhe da producer Robert Tai had reportedly filmed 10 hours of footage for the film that was cut to 90 minutes for release. Much of the footage that was not included in the release of Ren zhe da is included in Shaolin Dolemite as well as original footage of Moore observing the story of the film and making obscenity-laced comments. Other new footage includes a segment portraying Moore's long-time friend Jimmy Lynch as a Drunken Master named Sam the Spliff. The re-dubbed plotline involves Tupac, a renegade member of the Dolemite clan, stealing a sacred bell from the Wu-Tang clan and joining forces with a group of ninjas to defeat a Shaolin temple, which is defended by a Japanese Prince Sanada, two white members of the Shabazz clan, a coonskin cap wearing man named Davey Crockett, as well as its own monks. Science Fiction The Library of Burned Books is a 2013 short fantasy sci-fi film written and directed by Alasdair Beckett-King. Documentary film Double Agency is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Joe Fitz-Gerald. Animation Soldier in Art: Arthur Szyk is a 2014 documentary, animation and short film directed by James Ruxin. Comedy Digan lo que digan is a 1968 Argentine film. Animation All the Cats Join In is a 1946 short film directed by Jack Kinney. Comedy Chakkar Pe Chakkar is a 1977 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Ashok Roy. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Rekha. Science Fiction Riot Ghoul is a 2012 mystery comedy science fiction horror fantasy thriller short film written and directed by Gentry McShane. Thriller Demolition Man is a 1993 American science fiction film directed by Marco Brambilla in his directorial debut. The film stars Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes. The film was released in the United States on October 8, 1993. The film tells the story of two men: an evil crime lord and a risk-taking police officer. Cryogenically frozen in 1996, they are restored to life in the year 2032 to find mainstream society changed and all crime seemingly eliminated. Some aspects of the film allude to Aldous Huxley's dystopian novel, Brave New World. Thriller Main zindagi hoon is a 2009 short thriller film written and directed by Prashant Bhilare. Documentary film Shooting Blue is a 2009 documentary short film directed by Josh Mandel. Comedy Pimienta y pimentón is a 1970 Argentine film. Documentary film È Stato Morto Un Ragazzo is a 2010 biography/ documentary film directed by Filippo Vendemmiati. Documentary film 900 Days is a 2011 documentary written by Jessica Gorter, Marieke van der Winden and Beatrijs van Agt and directed by Jessica Gorter. Comedy Austin Powers in Goldmember is a 2002 American spy comedy film. It is the third installment of the Austin Powers film series starring Mike Myers in the title role. The movie was directed by Jay Roach, and co-written by Mike Myers and Michael McCullers. Myers also plays the roles of Dr. Evil, Goldmember, and Fat Bastard. The movie co-stars Beyoncé Knowles in her theatrical film debut, as well as Robert Wagner, Seth Green, Michael York, Verne Troyer, Michael Caine, Mindy Sterling and Fred Savage. There are a number of cameo appearances including Steven Spielberg, Kevin Spacey, Britney Spears, Quincy Jones, Tom Cruise, Danny DeVito, Katie Couric, Gwyneth Paltrow, John Travolta, Nathan Lane, and The Osbournes. In a self-parody of the Austin Powers series, there is a film within the film in the opening. Austin Powers is featured in a bio-pic called Austinpussy directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise as Austin Powers, Gwyneth Paltrow as Dixie Normous, Kevin Spacey as Dr. Evil, Danny DeVito as Mini-Me, and John Travolta as Goldmember. Science Fiction Krrish 3 is a 2013 Bollywood superhero science fiction film produced and directed by Rakesh Roshan. It is the third film in the Krrish series following Koi... Mil Gaya and Krrish. The film stars Hrithik Roshan, Vivek Oberoi, Priyanka Chopra, and Kangna Ranaut in the lead roles. The story follows the life of Rohit Mehra, a scientist, and Krishna Mehra a.k.a. Krrish, his superhero son, who face an elaborate conspiracy orchestrated by the evil genius Kaal and his female henchman Kaya. In the process, Krishna's pregnant wife Priya is kidnapped by Kaal and the form-changing Kaya takes her place at the Mehra home and eventually falls in love with Krishna. Krrish 3 was reportedly produced on a budget of 1.15 billion and was initially scheduled to release as a 3D film. However, due to lack of time to convert the film to 3D, director Rakesh Roshan mentioned that the film will be released only in the 2D format. Krrish 3 released worldwide on 1 November 2013. Comedy Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme is a 2012 Filipino comedy horror film directed by Joyce Bernal and is a sequel to the film Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme in 2009 and the second installment in the Kimmy Dora film series. The film premiered nationwide in the Philippines on June 13, 2012 and became the second highest grossing Filipino film of 2012, earning ₱ 100 Million in two weeks, and currently holds the fifteenth place in the highest-grossing Filipino films of all time. It tells the story of twin sisters Kimmy and Dora, both played by Eugene Domingo, in their quest to find love in South Korea. Thriller The Twin Diamonds is a 2009 Cambodian suspense film. It is the first movie directed by Davy Chou and produced by Kon Khmer Koun Khmer along with 60 students from 6 different universities in Phnom Penh. Documentary film Proving Ground is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Travis Wilkerson. Science Fiction Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis is a tokusatsu historical fantasy/science fiction epic film directed by Akio Jissoji and distributed by Toho Studios. It is the first cinematic adaptation of the award winning historical fantasy novel Teito Monogatari by Hiroshi Aramata. The movie was a notable success in Japan and helped propel the careers of some important figures in the Japanese film industry, such as Takashige Ichise. Comedy That Minstrel Man is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Poets of Protest is a documentary film directed by Roxana Vilk and Yasmin Fedda. Comedy The Window Washers is a silent animated short subject produced by Fables Studios, and one of the Aesop's Fables cartoons started by animator Paul Terry. When released for television in the 1950s, musical tracks were added. Comedy Gal Basara: Sengoku Jidai wa Kengai Desu is an upcoming Japanese film directed by Futoshi Sato. Documentary film How The Light Gets In is a 2013 short documentary and biography film directed by Siobhán Costigan. Animation The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends is a 2007 direct-to-video animated film and the thirteenth film in The Land Before Time series. The plot centers on Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Spike, and Petrie, who are excited to meet two yellow-bellied Beipiaosaurus, Loofah and Doofah, who have lost their way while traveling to distant Berry Valley. Loofah and Doofah seem to be too unintelligent to find their way back, so Littlefoot and the others decide to help their new friends whilst sharing important life lessons called Wisdoms along the way. By the time they reach Berry Valley, Littlefoot realizes that even though the yellow bellies do not follow his Wisdoms very well, their silly techniques work just fine. This is also the last film in the Land Before Time series, following the recent closure of Universal Animation Studios's offices. Documentary film A Brokedown Melody is a 2004 documentary surf film from Woodshed Films directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and his film school friend Chris Malloy. Presented as a special screening to benefit the Kōkua Hawai'i Foundation at the Hawaii Theatre in Honolulu on August 11, 2004, the film had premieres during the fall of 2004 at the Malibu International Film Festival on September 16, 2004, at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts during the 2nd annual Moonshine Festival on October 9, 2004, at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara in October, 2004, and at the Hawai'i International Film Festival in Honolulu in October, 2004. It is the fourth of the The Moonshine Conspiracy films. Combining a wide range of styles of guitar music for the soundtrack, the film captures award-winning cinematography from surfing footage of various locations worldwide: Chile, Hawaii, Mexico, Jamaica, Tahiti in French Polynesia, and Indonesia. Surfers in the film include Tom Curren, Gerry Lopez, C. J. Hobgood, Rob Machado, and Kelly Slater. Also, Jeff Johnson, Jack Johnson's father, and a very youthful John John Florence make special appearances. Documentary film "FAG HAGS: Women Who Love Gay Men is as straightforward as the title implies. Matt and Cynthia live in Toronto and met in college. Over the course of their decades-long friendship, Matt had to walk away, finally too frustrated by her unrelenting crush on him. But when a crisis hits Cynthia, he returns to offer support. Kevin and Dodie live in San Francisco, and after years of platonic amour, they take their friendship to the next level and get married. While they’re living happily ever after, Kevin still wonders how this affects his strong identity as a gay man. Denis and Dana had to negotiate in the other direction: Dana turns down Denis’ romantic overtures because she doesn’t want a romance with her gay best friend, no matter how much she loves him. That hasn’t stopped them from considering co-parenting. FAG HAGS: Women Who Love Gay Men illustrates how close relationships and sexuality don’t always fit into neat categories." Quoting the description from the 2005 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Skylight is an animated short film directed by David Baas. Thriller The Interview is a 1998 Australian thriller film from writer-director Craig Monahan, and is the first of two films directed by Monahan. Almost the entire film takes place in a police interrogation room, with some short flashback sequences, and the cast consists primarily of three key actors—Hugo Weaving, Tony Martin, and Aaron Jeffery. Animation Ad Infinitum is a 2010 musical animated short film directed by Benjamin Ridgway. Animation Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Rabbit are preparing their summer home, confident that winter has ended. Professor Groundhog, unable to see his shadow, predicts several more weeks of cold weather. The rabbit-family and their woodland neighbors choose to disbelieve the groundhog's pessimistic forecast, until suddenly it begins to snow and the forest animals are driven back into hibernation. Comedy Billy Club is a 2013 independent comedy horror film directed and written by Drew Rosas and Nick Sommer. The film had its world release on October 1, 2013 at the Milwaukee Film Festival and focuses on four friends that reunite after a long time, only to have to overcome dark secrets from their past. Funding for Billy Club was partially received through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Comedy Yamagola Malli Modalayindi is a Telugu film. It is directed by Shrinivasa Reddy. Srikanth, Venu Thottempudi, Meera Jasmine and Reema Sen play the lead roles. Comedy Captain Blomet (French: Capitaine Blomet) is a 1947 film directed by Andrée Feix. Comedy Deal of a Lifetime is a 1999 US romantic comedy film starring Shiri Appleby, Michael A. Goorjian, and Kevin Pollak. The film centers on the main character Henry Spooner, the school nerd who has a crush on Lori, the prettiest, most popular girl in his high school. After a conversation with his friend he mutters under his breath that he would sell his soul to the Devil to go out with Lori. From that point on, he gets his wish to date Lori, but things don't go according to plan. Part of the soundtrack includes the song "Let Yourself Go", which was written and performed by L.A. musician Paul Delph for his final album A God That Can Dance. The song is included in the final scene. Comedy Aku Ingin Menciummu Sekali Saja is a 2002 Indonesian comedy-crime film directed by Garin Nugroho. Comedy Documental is a 2011 comedy tv film directed by Justin Theroux. Science Fiction Musical Recordings from the Realm of the Dead is a 2013 animation short historical fiction science fiction film written and directed by Troy Morgan. Documentary film Apaporis is a Colombian documentary film directed by Antonio Dorado. The movie was produced by Antonio Dorado, Juan Carlos Paredes and Omar Dorado. It opened theatrically in New York City on July 30, 2010 and opens in Los Angeles on August 6, 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. Animation The Kingdom Chums: Little David's Adventure is a 1986 television special inspired by the Biblical tale of David and Goliath, and originally broadcast on the ABC network in the United States. In the special, three schoolchildren from the real world are transported into the world of the Bible, with the help of three magical stuffed animals. One of them, a raccoon named David, becomes his Biblical namesake and faces off against a warthog giant named Goliath. Little David's Adventure was created by Squire Rushnell, head of the children's programming department at ABC. The special, featuring live-action and animated segments, was produced by the network and DIC Entertainment. It premiered on ABC on November 28, 1986 to low ratings and subsequent mixed reviews. Out of several attempts to continue the franchise, a video sequel called Original Top Ten debuted in 1990, and aired as an ABC Weekend Special two years later. Documentary film The Last Trackers of the Outback is a 2007 documentary film about Aboriginal trackers in Australia. The documentary, co-directed by Eric Ellena and Vanessa Escalante, won the Public’s Choice Award 2008 FIFO - Pacific International Documentary Film Festival of Tahiti. The films tells the story of the last of the native Aboriginal trackers in Australia and documents their unique tracking capacities and the usefulness of their tracking skills, for example in cattle breeding and in police investigations. The film explores the unique skills of these trackers and the importance to understand and record this knowledge before the great trackers disappear and take their secrets and extraordinary skills with them. Featured in the documentary are some of the last great trackers of the outback such as Tommy George. Comedy Boys on the Side is a 1995 American comedy-drama film directed by Herbert Ross. It stars Whoopi Goldberg, Drew Barrymore and Mary-Louise Parker as three friends on a cross-country road trip. The screenplay was written by Don Roos. Documentary film Memory of my Face is a 2011 documentary short biographical drama film directed by Robert Lemelson. Documentary film Zdroj is a 2005 Czech documentary directed by Martin Mareček and written by Martin Mareček and Martin Skalský. The film explores the civil rights abuses by the Ilham Aliyev regime of Azerbaijan during the construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, such as eminent domain violations in appropriating land for the pipeline's route, and criticism of the government leading to arrest. Documentary film Correspondence: Jonas Mekas - Jl Guer’n is a 2011 documentary film directed by José Luis Guerín and Jonas Mekas. Documentary film The Chicken of Tomorrow is a 1948 documentary short film about advances in chicken and egg farming. This mini-documentary was narrated by Lowell Thomas and is in the public domain. The film was mocked in a seventh-season episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Comedy The Grey Hounded Hare is a 1948 Looney Tunes short film made by Warner Bros. Pictures and starring the voice talent of Mel Blanc. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and animated by John Carey, Phil DeLara, Manny Gould and Charles McKimson, with music scored by Carl Stalling. The title refers to the greyhounds of the plot as well as "hounded" meaning pestered or pursued relentlessly. Along with Tugboat Granny and Guided Muscle, The Grey Hounded Hare was featured on the final episode of The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show, which aired on ABC on September 2, 2000. Animation The Little Bear Movie is an animated film based on the television series Little Bear, which in turn is based on the book series of the same name which was written by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, and produced by Nelvana Limited for Paramount Pictures. The film was released in theaters Christmas 2000 and released on direct-to-video on August 7, 2001 by Paramount Home Video. It stars Kristin Fairlie as the voice of Little Bear. Comedy Bade Dilwala is a 1999 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Shakeel Noorani. It stars Sunil Shetty and Priya Gill in pivotal roles. There is another movie named Bade dilawala released in 1982, which has a song sung by Kishore Kumar "Jeevan Ke Din Chhote Sahi". This film is a remake of Hollywood film It could happen to you which was released in 1994. Later it was also remade in Telugu as Bahumati in 2007. Animation Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie is a Japanese anime film directed by Morio Asaka and produced by Madhouse and Bandai Visual. The film is based on the anime TV series adaptation of Clamp's Cardcaptor Sakura manga series. Written by Nanase Ohkawa, Clamp's head writer, it was released in Japanese theaters on August 21, 1999. It won the Feature Film Award at the 1999 Animation Kobe. A second film, Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card, followed in 2000. Set between the first and second seasons of the television series, the film shows Sakura and her friends going to Hong Kong where they encounter a vengeful spirit who was hurt by Clow Reed in the past. Documentary film Marathon Boy is a 2010 documentary film directed by Gemma Atwal. "When the little Indian Budhia Singh was only three years old, he had already run six half marathons. By four, he was making it the full 26 miles. In his own words, "One day I will run all the way to the Olympics." As you might suspect, he didn't come up with this all by himself. His adoptive father Biranchi Das, who self-funds an orphanage and a judo school, rescued him from the slums and goes to great lengths to generate attention for this special child. Budhia the wonder boy grows into a regional hero, and after he participates in the Limca Record Run (around 40 miles), he achieves nationwide stardom. Only the local child welfare office is less than enthusiastic, forbidding the young boy to participate in marathons - much to the dismay of the somewhat media-happy Biranchi and his protégé. A true political battle breaks out in the region, complete with talk show appearances, protests and street riots. Then, when Budhia's biological mother shows up to claim her son with help from the sinister slum mafia, things go from grim to grimmer." Quoting the description from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Comedy Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Paris Barclay, and produced by Keenen Ivory Wayans, and also written by Wayans brothers Shawn and Marlon Wayans, who also both starred in the lead roles. The film was released in the United States on January 12, 1996. Similar to I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, the film spoofs a number of black, coming-of-age, hood films such as Juice, Jungle Fever, South Central, Higher Learning, Do the Right Thing, Poetic Justice, New Jack City, Dead Presidents, Friday, and most prominently Boyz n the Hood and Menace II Society, all primarily released between 1988 and 1995, and also mixes the names of a few of those titles to form the long title of the film. Some actors in the film also starred in the films the movie parodies, a few even in the same scenes and characters. Documentary film Criminal Revolution is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. Comedy Blue de Ville is a 1986 TV film directed by Jim Johnston. Animation Good Will to Men is a 1955 short, animation film directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna. Comedy Gekkō no Kamen is an 2012 Japanese film written and directed by Itsuji Itao. Thriller The Body Snatcher is a 1945 horror film directed by Robert Wise based on the short story The Body Snatcher by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film's producer Val Lewton helped adapt the story for the screen, writing under the pen name of "Carlos Keith". The film was marketed with the tagline The screen's last word in shock sensation! The frequent mentions of Burke, Hare, and Dr. Knox, all refer to the West Port murders in 1828. This would be the last film to feature both Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. Comedy Crab Goalkeeper is a Japanese film directed by Minoru Kawasaki starring Hiroshi Fujioka and Naoto Takenaka. The film documents the life of an oversized crab who is hired by a soccer team as a goalkeeper. It has been described by Kawasaki as being 'like Forrest Gump, but with a crab'. In October 2006, the film was featured on the BBC documentary 'Japanorama'. Animation Largo es el camino al cielo is a 1998 short animated film written and directed by José Ángel García Moreno. Comedy Not Another B Movie is a 2010 American satirical comedy film written and directed by John Wesley Norton which peers into the processes of making a low-budget horror film. The film stars Byron Thames, Larry Thomas, James Vallo, David Faustino, Joe Estevez, and Ed Asner. Comedy Planet of Dinosaurs is a 1978 science fiction film. Set in an unspecified future, the film follows the journey of Captain Lee and his crew after they crash land on a planet with similar life conditions as Earth, but millions of years behind in time. Encountering a wide variety of dangerous dinosaurs, the crew decides that its best chance for survival lies on finding higher ground and setting up a defensive perimeter on a higher plateau for refuge to wait for when or if their rescuers arrive. They soon encounter a deadly Tyrannosaurus and must figure out a way to defeat the creature and survive on the planet. The film was a low budget endeavor with no major stars; James Whitworth and Max Thayer have the most film experience amongst the actors. Director James K. Shea instructed most of the budget to be spent on the special effects for the film, which included an array of award-winning stop motion dinosaurs, leaving little money for props or even to pay the main actors. Modern reviews have generally been negative, although there is agreement that the stop motion dinosaurs were the most notable and enjoyable aspect of the film. Documentary film State of Denial is a 2003 documentary film about AIDS in Africa, produced and directed by Elaine Epstein. The film highlights the errors of President Mbeki's government, which insists that there isn't enough evidence to show that HIV causes AIDS and refuses vital life-saving drugs to their people because of unknown long-term risks. The film follows the stories of HIV positive Africans and activists as well as their careers, interspersed with the harrowing statistics of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. It features various HIV positive patients coping with the disease in times when the use of ARV medicine was strongly discouraged by the South African government. The movie captures the desperation and growing discontent of average South Africans infected and affected by the disease. Some of the subjects interviewed make heartbreaking but inspirational statements about AIDS and how living with it is like. After the death of his brother who also succumbed to the disease, a young man is filmed saying the following: For me, it was the most traumatic time in my life because I could see myself in him. You know, he didn’t really have to die as helplessly as he did. Documentary film Mayday 3DNA is a 2011 Taiwanese film directed by Wen Yen Kung with additional work from Qu Quan-li. Within the pan-Chinese community it is the first 3D concert feature film. The film is about three fictional stories revolving around characters who wish to attend a concert in Shanghai from the band Mayday. Filming took two years and there was a production budget of $200 New Taiwan dollars. Post-production work took 17 months. One story is set in Guangzhou, one story is set in Taipei, and one story is set in Shanghai. Animation Dr Grordbort Presents: The Deadliest Game is a 2011 short film directed by James Cunningham. Documentary film Black and Blue is a live video by heavy metal bands Black Sabbath and Blue Öyster Cult filmed during their 1980 co-headlining tour. The video was released in 1980 on VHS and Betamax video format, with subsequent releases on laserdisc. It was due to be released on DVD in 2002. and was available for pre-order from online merchants but the release was set back several times before finally being cancelled. This was at the last minute, figuratively speaking, such that some shops in Scandinavia had put out their stock before the recall and some had illegally been sold slightly ahead of the intended release date. Most of the copies seen for sale on the internet are actually taken from the laserdisc releases: it has not been officially released on DVD, for reasons never made clear. On That Metal Show, Buck Dharma of Blue Oyster Cult, talked very minimally about the release and said to his knowledge the reason it has not been re-released is because the members of Black Sabbath don't want it being distributed, for reasons unknown to Buck. Documentary film Sois belle et tais-toi is a documentary film by French actress and director Delphine Seyrig, shot in 1976 and released in 1981. It is available at the Centre audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir in Paris. The film is a series of interviews with various well-known film actresses, including Jenny Agutter, Maria Schneider, and Jane Fonda. The title, which is borrowed from a 1958 film with the same name by Marc Allegret, refers to the sense the actresses have of what is expected of them by the film industry. Documentary film Miss Betty's American History Tours: George Washington's Home Town is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Robert Rector. Comedy One More Saturday Night is a 1986 comedy film, written by Al Franken and Tom Davis, and directed by Dennis Klein. Animation "When two friends stage a bicycle race to determine who is the best racer of all time, Eddy Merckx or Lance Armstrong, a love triangle develops." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Vanishing Waves is a 2012 film directed by Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper. Comedy An in-depth documentary about Japanese comedy and culture as seen through the eyes of an aspiring American comedian. Comedy Faccione is a 1991 comedy film directed by Christian De Sica. Thriller Code Name Jaguar is a 1999 Thriller film written by Tim Kring and directed by John Hamilton. Documentary film The Three Disappearances of Soad Hosni is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Rania Stephan. Documentary film To Be Takei is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Jennifer M. Kroot. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Starz Digital Media acquired the distribution rights of the film. The film will have a theatrical release in 2014. Documentary film Platzwunder is a 1984 film written and directed by Reinhard Kahn and Michael Leiner. Comedy Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1953 American comedy horror film directed by Charles Lamont and stars the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, and co-stars Boris Karloff. Loosely based on the novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, the film follows the story of two American detectives visiting Edwardian London who become involved with the hunt for Dr. Jekyll, who is responsible for a series of murders. Science Fiction The Unearthly is a science fiction/horror film written by Jane Mann and John D.F. Black, with characters originally created by Edward D. Wood, Jr.. The film was produced and directed by Boris Petroff for AB-PT Pictures, and starring John Carradine, Allison Hayes, Myron Healey, Sally Todd, Marilyn Buferd, and Tor Johnson. The film was mocked on the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Animation The Runt is a 2006 animation short film directed and written by Andreas Hykade. Thriller Ice Spiders is a 2007 horror/Sci-fi movie that premiered on June 9, 2007 on the Sci Fi Channel. Ice Spiders stars Patrick Muldoon, Vanessa A. Williams, Noah Bastian, K. Danor Gerald and Matt Whittaker and was released on DVD in 2007. Science Fiction Miami Magma is a 2011 film written by Declan O'Brien and directed by Todor Chapkanov. Science Fiction The Diamond is a 1954 British crime film starring Dennis O'Keefe, Margaret Sheridan and Philip Friend. It has the distinction of being Britain's first 3D film, though according to the British Film Institute, it was shown in 3D only once, on 13 September 2006 in Hollywood. Despite the 2006 showing the film was listed on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. Apparently it is unclear who directed The Diamond. According to the BFI website the British release credited British B-picture veteran Montgomery Tully as director, while the US release credited the film's American star, Dennis O'Keefe. However, the US print viewed by the reviewer of the American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures credits Tully while a YouTube video with the opening credits of a print bearing the British release title credits O'Keefe. Thriller Nehlle Pe Dehlla is a 2007 Bollywood comedy film directed by Ajay Chandok, and starring Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu and Kim Sharma. The film was filmed in 2002, even though it premiered on 2 March 2007. It also has influences of other contemporary movies such as Winners and Sinners, Weekend At Bernie's and Weekend at Bernie's II. Thriller Gamera: Guardian of the Universe, is a 1995 science fiction Kaiju film directed by Shusuke Kaneko and written by Kazunori Itō. It is a reboot of the Gamera film franchise, taking the character and franchise in a more serious and darker direction, away from the campy tone of the original films, and targeting a more mature audience. It was a co-production of Hakuhodo, Daiei Film and Nippon Television, and was the first Gamera film not to be released by Daiei Film. The film follows Asagi Kusanagi and her father and colleagues, Yoshinari Yonemori and Mayumi Nagamine, as environmental pollution reawakens ancient giant monsters, the giant turtle Gamera and three carnivorous giant vampire bats Gyaos, to do battle for the salvation of the human race. The film was released in Japan on March 11, 1995 and was a critical and financial success, earning ¥520,000,000 at the box office. It has been widely acclaimed by fans and critics and is regarded as a classic of the Kaiju genre. The film spawned two sequels, Gamera 2: Attack of Legion and Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys. It is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera trilogy. Animation Tweety's S.O.S. is a Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Sylvester and Tweety. It was directed by Friz Freleng. It was released on September 22, 1951. Documentary film 3000 Miles is a 2007 documentary film, filmed during the 2006 Gumball 3000 rally. The film predominantly follows two cars; Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn in Bam's Lamborghini Gallardo, and Tony Hawk, Mike Vallely and Mike Escamilla in a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 on their 3000 mile journey from London to Los Angeles, via Europe and Asia. The film was directed and produced by rally founder Maximillion Cooper. Comedy Al son del mambo is a 1950 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Thriller Method is a 2004 thriller film directed by Duncan Roy. The international co-production is a film within a film about a cast and crew who are in Romania to make a film about serial killer, Belle Gunness. Comedy Blackout Capítulo 4 Una Llamada A Neverland is a 2013 short comedy drama film directed by Manuel Camacho Bustillo. Thriller The Crimson Rivers is a 2000 French psychological thriller film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and based on the best-selling novel Les Rivières Pourpres by the film's co-writer Jean-Christophe Grangé. This $14 million-budgeted film went on to gross $60 million in worldwide theatrical release. A sequel, Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse, was released in 2004. Documentary film A Musical Adventure in Siberia is a 2000 music documentary film directed by Richard Leacock and Valerie LaLonde. Documentary film Banshees Over Canada is a 19-minute 1943 Canadian documentary film, made by the National Film Board of Canada. The film was produced by Sydney Newman and directed by James Beveridge. The film's Canadian French title was Vautours au-dessus du Canada. It was produced as part of the Canada Carries On series. Documentary film The Secret of Goat is a 2011 short comedy fantasy film written by Ryan Cavan and directed by Park Bench. Comedy Forty Naughty Girls is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by John Grey. The film stars James Gleason, ZaSu Pitts, Marjorie Lord, George Shelley and Joan Woodbury. It is the sixth and final entry in RKO Pictures' series of Hildegarde Withers films. Comedy Kleines Mädel - großes Glück is a 1933 comedy film directed by E. W. Emo. Comedy Shikshanacha Aaicha Gho is a 2010 Indian Marathi film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar starring Sachin Khedekar, Bharat Jadhav, Saksham Kulkarni, Gauri Vaidya, Siddharth Jadhav and Kranti Redkar. The film was released on 15 January 2010. Films music composed by trio Ajit-Atul-Sameer. After Astitva with 9 years long gap Mahesh Manjrekar directed Marathi film.This film was later remade in Tamil & Telugu as Dhoni and in Bengali as "Chalo Paltai" starring Prosenjit Chatterjee. Thriller Asignatura aprobada is a 1987 Spanish drama film written, produced and directed by José Luis Garci. Documentary film The Forgiven is a 2012 Documentary film written and directed by Jimmy Roura. Comedy Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay is a 2002 television film directed by Ed Gernon. Thriller Private Duty Nurses is a 1971 film written and directed by George Armitage. It is a sequel to The Student Nurses for New World Pictures. Roger Corman says they got the idea for the title after being sent a letter of complaint about the first film from the Private Duty Nurses Association. The film was followed by Night Call Nurses. Comedy Joe's Roadtrip is a 2008 CGI Comedy low-budget film directed by Steven Rodrigues and starring Steven Rodrigues. It is the third and final film in a series of movies centered around a man named Joe. Joe's Roadtrip was a Direct to DVD film with no theatrical release. Comedy Every Song Is About Me is a 2010 romantic comedy film written by Daniel Gascón, Jonás Trueba and directed by Jonás Trueba. Comedy Mabel's Lovers is a 1912 American short silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand. The film was directed and produced by Mack Sennett. Thriller "Paul Conroy (Ryan Reynolds) is a U.S. citizen working as a contract driver in Iraq. After a swift and sudden attack on his convoy, he awakens to find himself buried alive inside a coffin with nothing more than a lighter, a cell phone, and little memory of how he ended up there. Faced with limited oxygen and unlimited panic, Paul finds himself in a tension-filled race against time to escape this claustrophobic deathtrap before it's too late. If the sheer logistics of this premise are enough to make your head hurt, rest assured that director Rodrigo Cortés tackles these issues with relative ease, aided a great deal by a superbly convincing performance by Reynolds, the lone on-screen actor in the film. The result is a gripping and suspenseful thriller that will leave you gasping for air until the very end." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film festival site. Comedy Brain Drain is a 2009 Spanish romantic-comedy film directed by Fernando González Molina and starring Mario Casas and Amaia Salamanca. The film is an A3 Films's production. The production started in 14 July 2009 in Madrid and Gijón, and its premier was on 24 April at same year. Due the great success in the Spanish's box offices, Carlos Theron filmed its secuel: Fuga de Cerebros: Ahora en Harvard in 2011. Comedy Tomorrow's End is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Scott Michael Campbell, Chris Hayes, Ryan O'Corrigan, Jeff Stearns and Hunter G. Williams; and directed by Scott Michael Campbell, Ryan O'Corrigan and Hunter G. Williams. Documentary film JacK Waltzer: On the Craft of Acting is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Antoine Levannier, Christophe Dimitri Réveille, Juan Diego Solanas and Joëlle Séchaud. Comedy Southwestern Orange County vs. the Flying Saucers is a 2005 short, comedy sci-fi film written and directed by James and Robert Dastoli. Documentary film Men of the Cloth is a documentary and drama film directed by Vicki Vasilopoulos. Documentary film Breaking the Language Barrier is a 1961 American short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy The Last Resort is a 2011 comedy short film written by Jeff Franklin and Richard Keith and directed by Jeff Franklin. Thriller Kiss of a Stranger is a 1999 film directed by Sam Irvin. Documentary film Image Before My Eyes is a 1981 documentary film written by Jerome Badanes, Lucjan Dobroszycki, and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, and directed by Joshua Waletzky Documentary film The Mud Hut is a film that received the 1969 Australian Film Institute Award Best Documentary. Comedy Pastorela is a 2011 comedy and fantasy film written and directed by Emilio Portes. Documentary film These Amazing Shadows is a 2011 documentary film which tells the history and importance of the National Film Registry, a roll call of American cinema treasures that reflects the diversity of film, and indeed the American experience itself. The documentary was directed by Paul Mariano and Kurt Norton and was an official selection of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in the Documentary Premieres category. These Amazing Shadows is distributed under the Independent Film Channel brand, Sundance Selects, and was broadcast on the American television PBS series, Independent Lens, on December 29, 2011. Thriller The Riot Club is a 2014 British thriller film directed by Lone Scherfig and written by Laura Wade, based on Wade's 2010 play Posh. The Riot Club has been described as a fictionalised version of the Bullingdon Club, although according to Wade it is entirely fictitious. The film stars Max Irons, Sam Claflin and Douglas Booth. Thriller Thanthram is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Mathew George. The film stars Mammootty, Urvashi, KPAC Lalitha and PC George in lead roles. Comedy Don Donald is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon follows Donald Duck attempting to woo a female Mexican duck named Donna. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features music by Paul J. Smith which was adapted from the Mexican folk songs "Cielito Lindo" and "Jarabe Tapatío." Clarence Nash voiced both Donald and Donna. Although billed at the time as another Mickey Mouse cartoon, explaining the face of Mickey Mouse at the beginning, the film is actually the first installment of the Donald Duck series, and is the first to feature Donald as the primary starring character. The film also introduces a love interest for Donald. Documentary film "The Carbon Collective" is a 2013 short environmental documentary film written and directed by S.J. Main. Documentary film Kings of the Turf is a 1941 American short documentary film about horse racing, directed by Del Frazier. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Thriller Come out, come out, wherever you are... A new reality television show chooses six contestants to travel to a secluded mansion to compete for one million dollars. The game is Hide-and-Seek. But the rules change when one contestant is found murdered by the very cameraman who was sent to record their every move. The players realize that this is no game. It's a real life horror film and they are the stars. What began as a contest for quick fame and easy fortune becomes a battle for survival. Ready or not... you can't hide forever. Thriller Ladybug is a comedy fantasy thriller film directed by Bora Tekay. Documentary film Rings Of Life is a 2013 experimental, documentary film directed by Ida Lindgren. Comedy Here Cums John, Vol. 1 is an adult film that was released in March 1, 2006. Comedy Brutal Relax is a 2010 short film directed by Adrián Cardona, Rafa Dengrá and David Muñoz. Comedy Hating Alison Ashley is a 2005 Australian comedy film based upon the 1984 novel of the same name produced by Elizabeth Howatt-Jackman and directed by Geoff Bennett. It was filmed in Kinglake West,Victoria, Australia and Docklands Studios Melbourne. Documentary film Player Hating: A Love Story is a 2010 documentary film about Brooklyn rapper Half-A-Mil, written and directed by Maggie Hadleigh-West. Documentary film "The documentary film by Jiska Rickels comprises four chapters which depict human endeavour in the face of the four elements. The first part devoted to Fire sees a group of fire-fighters operating in the Siberian forests where extensive fires break out regularly during the summer months. In the part focusing on Water, we set off for Alaska in search of royal crab hunters forced to endure the claustrophobic environment of their fishing boat, tossed by stormy waters. To illustrate the Earth element, the director chose to depict miners working in a huge German mine where, along the endless corridors leading to the core of the mountain, they encounter signposts saying, eloquently, “To Hell”. The last chapter, Air, examines the extreme physical and psychological strain which astronauts face as they prepare for their journey into space. This striking film, with its refined camera in the role of observer, is enhanced by well chosen atmospheric sound." Quoting the synopsis from the 2007 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Thriller Amusement is a 2008 American horror film directed by John Simpson and starring Katheryn Winnick, Laura Breckenridge and Jessica Lucas. The film went direct-to-video in January 2009. It was the last film to be distributed by Picturehouse Entertainment before their closure in 2008 and relaunch in 2013. Comedy Cairo is a 1942 musical comedy film made by MGM and Loew's, and directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The screenplay was written by John McClain, based on an idea by Ladislas Fodor about a news reporter shipwrecked in a torpedo attack, who teams up with a Hollywood singer and her maid to foil Nazi spies. The music score is by Herbert Stothart. This film was Jeanette MacDonald's last film on her MGM contract. The film was poorly received upon its initial release. Comedy Phantom of the Ritz is a 1988 film directed by Allen Plone. Thriller The White Lioness is a 1996 crime mystery film written by Lars Björkman and directed by Per Berglund. Animation Clay or the Origin of Species is a 1965 short, animation film. Documentary film Young King Bhambata leads the fight against an unfair local tax within the Natal Colony. This documentary focuses on the unfair conditions that lead Bhambatha and his people to fight back followed by the violent and the immoderate British reaction. Animation Mutt and Jeff play Sherlock Holmes style detectives on the trail of the mysterious "Phantom". Originally release in 1926, this film was hand coloured in the early 1930s and re-released. Thriller to.get.her is a 2011 mystery film written and directed by Erica Dunton. Comedy She Knew What She Wanted is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Albert Burdon, Claude Dampier and Googie Withers. An amoral young dancer falls in love with the band leader. It was based on the stage musical Funny Face. Thriller Money Train is a 1995 American action thriller comedy film starring Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson and Jennifer Lopez as New York City transit cops and Robert Blake as their iron-fisted boss. After losing his job, Harrelson's character plots to hijack and then rob the "money train" which hauls collected fare revenues for the New York City Subway from the system's stations. Comedy Fists and Guts is a 1979 action comedy film written by Arthur Wong and Hoi-Min Wong and directed by Chia Yung Liu Comedy Dancing Sweeties is a romantic comedy film with music released by Warner Brothers, starring Grant Withers and Sue Carol. The film is based on the story "Three Flights Up" by Harry Fried. Sue Carol, then under contract to Fox Film, was loaned out to Warner Bros. for the making of this film. Comedy The Sasquatch Gang is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Tim Skousen, the first assistant director on Napoleon Dynamite. The film was shot in Oregon in locations such as the forests of rural parts of Clackamas County and a dirt track speedway in Banks. The six-week shoot was completed in the summer of 2005. The film premiered in January 2006 at the Slamdance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. It was also shown at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, picking up 2 awards. One for Justin Long for Best Actor and Tim Skousen Best Director. It also showed at the Waterfront Film Festival, New Zealand Film Festival, Sidewalk Film Festival, and Vail Film Festival. The film opened in limited release in the United States on November 30, 2007. The film was released on DVD March 25, 2008. The film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA for "crude humor and language". Thriller Alphabet City is a 1984 crime drama film directed by Amos Poe. The story follows a young gangster of Italian descent named Johnny, who has been given control over his own neighborhood by the Mob. Then unknown actors Vincent Spano, Jami Gertz, and Michael Winslow give compelling performances in this low-budget crime/drama/thriller. Acclaimed film and stage actress Zohra Lampert plays Johnny's mother. The film is set in Alphabet City, a part of the East Village in New York City. Comedy Belinda the Slavey; or, Plot and Counterplot is a 1913 comedy, short film writen by Beta Breuil and directed by Bert Angeles. Science Fiction Big Ass Spider! is a 2013 horror comedy film directed by Mike Mendez. It has received positive reviews from critics. Comedy Piso pisello is a 1981 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Peter Del Monte. It entered the 38th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal is a 1999 Malayalam family drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by A. K. Lohithadas, starring Jayaram, Thilakan, and Samyuktha Varma in the main roles. This was Samyuktha Varma's debut film. A. K. Lohithadas makes a cameo appearance. The film was produced by P. V. Gangadharan under the banner of Gruhalakshmi Productions and was distributed by Kalpaka Films. Samyuktha Varma won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Bhavana.The film was a hit. Animation White Ash is a documentary and animation film written and directed by Leighton Pierce. Thriller Thurgood is a TV drama movie. Thriller Masque of the Red Death is a 1989 film directed by Larry Brand. Thriller Asha Black is a 2014 family film directed by John Robinson. Comedy Range Junkies is a short comedy drama film written and directed by Lucas Mireles. Documentary film Freakonomics: The Movie is a 2010 American documentary film based on the book Freakonomics by economist Steven D. Levitt and writer Stephen J. Dubner. The film had its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010, with a theatrical release planned for later in the year. Comedy Maîtresse, is a 1975 French film directed by Barbet Schroeder, starring Bulle Ogier and, in one of his earliest leading roles, Gérard Depardieu. The film provoked controversy in the United Kingdom and the United States because of its graphic depictions of sado-masochism. Comedy Thank You for Judging is a 2011 documentary, comedy, drama film Selma Al-Faqih, Travis Flournoy, Sean Fornara and Michael Urie. Documentary film Waiting for the Snow to Fall is a 2003 documentary film written by Warren Miller and directed by Gary Hines and Warren Miller. Comedy It's Him!... Yes! Yes! is a 1951 Italian comedy film. Comedy Naga Bonar Jadi 2 is 2007 comedy film directed by Deddy Mizwar. It is starring Deddy Mizwar, Tora Sudiro, Lukman Sardi, Darius Sinathrya and Michael Muliardo. It is a sequel to the Indonesian film Nagabonar. Animation Sonho de Menino is a 2013 short animated film directed by Quia Rodrígues. Animation Adventures On Time island with Vipo & Friends is a animation, adventure film directed by Ido Angel. Thriller Still of the Night is a 1982 American psychological thriller film directed by Robert Benton and starring Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep, Joe Grifasi and Jessica Tandy. It was written by Benton and David Newman. Scheider plays a psychiatrist who falls in love with a woman who may be the psychopathic killer of one of his clients. The film's style has been compared to the works of Alfred Hitchcock. Comedy Revengers Tragedy is a film adaptation of the 1606 play The Revenger's Tragedy. It was directed by Alex Cox and adapted for the screen by Cox's fellow Liverpudlian, Frank Cottrell Boyce. The film stars Christopher Eccleston as the revenge-obsessed Vindice, with Derek Jacobi as the evil Duke, Eddie Izzard as his lecherous son Lussurioso, Diana Quick as the Duchess, Andrew Schofield as Vindice's brother Carlo, Carla Henry as his virtuous sister Castiza, and Marc Warren and Justin Salinger as the Duchess's sons Supervacuo and Ambitioso. The original play is set in a depraved Italian court, but Cottrell Boyce's screenplay relocates it to a futuristic version of Liverpool in the year 2011, following the aftermath of a natural disaster which has destroyed the southern half of Great Britain. The city is a dystopia in which society is collapsing and where vendettas and the crude exercise of power are the norm. Jacobi's Duke is the most powerful crime lord in the city. Cottrell Boyce's script rearranges the play heavily and mixes the original Jacobean language with modern language. Documentary film Sick As A Dog is a 2011 short documentary, drama, comedy and family film directed by Rebekah Meredith. Science Fiction The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid is a 1979 Italian children's comedy film starring Bud Spencer and child actor Cary Guffey that was released in cinemas in 1979. It was followed by a sequel in 1980, Everything Happens to Me. Comedy Parlami d'amore is a 2008 Italo-Spanish film directed by Silvio Muccino. The film is based on Muccino's novel of the same name that he co-wrote with Carla Vangelista. The film was nominated for 8 David di Donatello awards. The film was released in Italy on 14 February 2008. Documentary film Live at Wembley Stadium is a live video by the Foo Fighters, released on August 22, 2008, in Ireland and August 25, 2008, in the UK on DVD. It was also released in Australia on August 30, New Zealand on September 1, and Germany, Austria and Switzerland on September 5. It was released in the United States on November 18, 2008. It was filmed during the band's two sold out shows at Wembley Stadium on Friday June 6 and Saturday June 7, 2008. The video features a combination of footage from both nights, including the second night's collaboration with special guests, Led Zeppelin members John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page. The video was also broadcast via satellite across the UK at Vue Cinemas on June 24, 2008. The video was shown in high definition with 5.1 surround sound, and was the same cut as the video release. The release has been certified 3 times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association and gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand. The image on the artwork was shot by the aerial camera above the crowd on Friday 6 June. Thriller Lady Ice is a 1973 crime film about an insurance investigator who becomes involved with a wealthy young woman he suspects of fencing stolen jewelry. The film was directed by Tom Gries, and stars Donald Sutherland, Jennifer O'Neill, and Robert Duvall. Documentary film Karin's Face is a 14-minute film directed by Ingmar Bergman focusing on Bergman's mother, Karin. The film consists of still photos of Bergman's mother and other family members shown over a simple piano score by Bergman's former wife, Käbi Laretei, with no narration. It was photographed by Bergman's longtime collaborator and neighbour, Arne Carlsson. It was completed in 1983 but first publicly shown at Swedish Television 29 September 1986. Comedy Minghags, previously known as Kiss a Good Man's Ass is a film by director/skater Bam Margera. Documentary film Great Adventurers: Sir Francis Drake: Voyage Around the World is a 1999 documentary film directed by Chris Gormlie. Thriller Maria Full of Grace is a 2004 joint film production between Colombia and the U.S. written and directed by Joshua Marston, who went on to win the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay. Lead actress Catalina Sandino Moreno was named Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in the 77th Academy Awards. Comedy The Straight and Narrow is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film The Armstrong Lie is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney about the cyclist Lance Armstrong. Originally titled The Road Back, the film takes its name from "Le Mensonge Armstrong", the headline of the August 23, 2005 issue of the French newspaper L'Équipe. The film was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Club Fed is a 1990 comedy film that satirizes the "Club Fed"-type of minimum security prisons where wealthy white-collar criminals are often sent. Comedy New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford is a 1931 crime / romantic comedy film starring William Haines as a con artist and Jimmy Durante as his pickpocket buddy. The film is based on a series of stories by George Randolph Chester published in Cosmopolitan. Thriller Stall is an upcoming American horror film, directed by Dan Glaser and written by Timothy J. Meyer. The story revolves around a single mother who, when an unknown virus suddenly breaks out across on a small college campus, finds herself trapped in a dormitory bathroom with one of the infected. Comedy Jersey Shore Massacre is a comedy horror film directed by Paul Tarnopol. Documentary film Good Girl is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Solveig Melkeraaen. Comedy Drumroll is a 1993 Russian comedy film directed by Sergei Ovcharov. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury. Thriller Aswang is a 2011 Filipino horror film made for Regal Entertainment. It stars Lovi Poe. The film is directed by Jerrold Tarog. The movie is a remake of Peque Gallaga's 1992 film. Science Fiction Last Men is a 2011 short animated science fiction film directed by Adam Shecter. Comedy In nome del popolo italiano is a 1971 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Dino Risi. It represents a reflection about the crisis of the Italian judiciary and the growing phenomenon of corruption. Documentary film The Evolution and Races of Man is a short documentary film directed by S. Sukhdev. Comedy Billie is a 1965 musical film directed by Don Weis. Based on the 1952 play Time Out For Ginger by Ronald Alexander, the film stars Patty Duke in the title role. Comedy Sing Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Bruce Leddy. Animation Two Weeks - Two Minutes is a 2013 animation experimental short film directed by Judith Poirier. Comedy Ne me quitte pas is a 2013 documentary, comedy, drama film written by and directed by Sabine Lubbe Bakker and Niels van Koevorden. Comedy A Little Sex is a 1982 comedy film by MTM Enterprises and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Bruce Paltrow and written by Robert De Laurentiis. A young married man, formerly a womanizer, tries to remain faithful to his wife in the face of near-irresistible temptations. His personal struggles cause some comical marital difficulties. Thriller Sudden Fear is a 1952 American thriller film noir directed by David Miller, and starring Joan Crawford and Jack Palance in a tale about a successful woman who marries a murderous man. The screenplay by Lenore J. Coffee and Robert Smith was based upon the novel of the same name by Edna Sherry. Comedy The Phynx is a 1970 comedy film directed by Lee H. Katzin about a rock and roll band named The Phynx and their mission in foreign affairs. The group is sent to the country of Albania to locate celebrity hostages taken prisoner by Communists. Documentary film The Test Tube with David Suzuki is a 2010 short documentary film project from the National Film Board of Canada. Thriller Lethal Force is a 2002 crime thriller film written by Steven Owsley and directed by James Dalthorp. Comedy I figli del leopardo is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci that is a parody of The Leopard. Documentary film A Matter of Fat is a 1969 documentary film by William Weintraub chronicling the efforts of a 358-pound man, Gilles Lorrain, to lose half his body weight as part of a hospital supervised weight loss program. In the film, Lorrain recounts his life and experiences, often with humour. In one 21-second time lapse sequence, Weintraub shows Lorrain's 150-pound weight loss, filmed at two frames a day for seven months. The film also shows Lorrain's return to his family after the gruelling program, and his conviction that he will be one of one in four dieters who can keep the weight off. In addition to focusing on Lorrain's story, the film explores what other obese people are doing to lose weight, and hears from medical authorities on misconceptions and practices in the weight loss industry. A Matter of Fat also motivated the film's director to lose weight. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, A Matter of Fat features narration by Lorne Greene. The film received four awards, including the Etrog Award for best film over 30 minutes. Documentary film The Incredible World of James Bond was a 1965 television special produced by David L. Wolper for United Artists Television to showcase the James Bond film series and promote the upcoming December 1965 release of the film Thunderball. In the United States, the show replaced The Man From U.N.C.L.E. on NBC on Friday, 26 November 1965; the day after American Thanksgiving that unofficially begins the shopping frenzy for Christmas. It was the highest rated American television show for the week. Comedy Plantman is a 2011 animated short film directed by William Paiva and Pedro Severien. Animation Passer Passer is a 2013 short animated music film written and directed by Louis Morton. Animation The Friendly Ghost is a cartoon released by Paramount Pictures on 16 November 1945 under its Noveltoons series of animated shorts. It is the first cartoon to feature Casper the Friendly Ghost. Documentary film Songs for Alexis is the 2014 documentary film written by Maja Jul Larsen and directed by Elvira Lind. Animation Pokémon 4Ever: Celebi - Voice of the Forest, commonly referred to as Pokémon 4Ever, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters the Movie: Celebi A Timeless Encounter, is a 2001 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and based on the television series Pokémon. It is the fourth official Pokémon film. It was released in Japan on July 7, 2001. The film was directed in Japan by Kunihiko Yuyama, and written by Hideki Sonoda. It stars the regular television cast of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Mayumi Iizuka, Yūji Ueda, Megumi Hayashibara, and Shin-ichiro Miki. The English adaption of the film, produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films, was released on October 11, 2002 in the United States. It was directed by Jim Malone, and written by Norman J. Grossfeld. The English adaption stars the regular television cast of Veronica Taylor, Eric Stuart, Rachael Lillis, and Maddie Blaustein. Documentary film Bonhoeffer is a 2003 documentary biography history war film written and directed by Martin Doblmeier. Comedy Bride Wars is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Gary Winick and written by Greg DePaul, June Diane Raphael and Casey Wilson. The film stars Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, Candice Bergen, Bryan Greenberg, Chris Pratt, Steve Howey and Kristen Johnston. Thriller Detached is a comedy thriller film directed by Stephen French. Comedy More American Graffiti is a 1979 comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill L. Norton. It is a sequel to George Lucas's 1973 film American Graffiti. Whereas the first film followed a group of friends during the summer evening before they set off for college, this film shows us where the characters from the first film end up a few years later. Most of the main cast members from the first film returned for the sequel, including Candy Clark, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Cindy Williams, Mackenzie Phillips, Charles Martin Smith, and Harrison Ford in a cameo appearance. Richard Dreyfuss was the only principal cast member from the original film not to appear in the sequel. Documentary film Running Wild: The Life of Dayton O. Hyde is a 2012 documentary, biographical, historical fiction, and western film directed by Suzanne Mitchell. Documentary film Imagine, the Sky is a 2011 documentary drama film written and directed by Brigitte Uttar Kornetzky. Thriller Avenging Angel is a 1985 film directed by Robert Vincent O'Neill and written by Robert Vincent O'Neill with Joseph Michael Cala. The movie is a sequel to 1984's Angel and was followed by the 1988 film Angel III: The Final Chapter and Angel 4: Undercover. It was a box-office failure, as were the other two. Rory Calhoun claimed Donna Wilkes did not reprise the role she had originated because the producers refused to pay her the salary she wanted. The film is rated R in U.S. for adult language, violence, and nudity. Documentary film Do No Duplicate is a 2013 documentary biography short film directed by Jonathan Mann and Sean McGing. Science Fiction The Sparkling River is a 2013 drama / fantasy short film written by Guillaume Corbeil, Félix Lajeunesse, Paul Raphaël and Doug Taylor and directed by Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël Animation Kidnapping of the Sun and Moon is a 1968 short animation film written by Ferenc Juhász and Sándor Reisenbüchler and directed by Sándor Reisenbüchler. Documentary film Elton John: The Red Piano is a 2005 musical documentary directed by David LaChapelle and David Mallet. Comedy Call Her Mom is a 1972 comedy film directed by. Comedy Express - Information is a 1993 comedy film directed by Eldar Shengelaya. Thriller Sacred Cargo is a 1995 thriller film directed by Aleksandr Buravsky, written by Aleksandr Buravsky and Alexander Cary. Comedy Birds Do It is a 1966 comedy movie that was made by Columbia Pictures and filmed at the Ivan Tors Studios in Miami. It stars Soupy Sales in his film debut as a leading man, Tab Hunter, Arthur O'Connell, Edward Andrews and Beverly Adams. Although shown very rarely on television, the movie is now available for online order in bare-bones DVD format through Sony's Columbia Classics line. Thriller Manhattan Night of Murder is a 1965 German thriller film directed by Harald Philipp and starring George Nader, Heinz Weiss and Monika Grimm. It was the first of the Jerry Cotton series of films, depicting the adventures of an FBI agent. Comedy The Brass Bottle is a 1964 American fantasy film about a modern man who accidentally acquires a djinn. Though the word is commonly translated into English as "genie", author F. Anstey made a distinction between the two in the novel of the same name which provides the basis of the film. The film starred Tony Randall, Burl Ives and Barbara Eden. Eden's role was instrumental in getting her cast as the star of the TV series I Dream of Jeannie, even though she did not play a djinn in this film. Comedy Solo un padre is a 2008 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luca Lucini. It is based on the novel Perfect Skin written by Nick Earls. Animation The Dancer and the Tram is a 2009 short animation film written by Antonio Andrade and directed by Rogerio Nunes. Comedy Hard Core Logo is a 1996 Canadian mockumentary adapted by Noel Baker from the novel of the same name by author Michael Turner. Director Bruce McDonald illustrates the self-destruction of punk rock. Released in 1996, the film documents a once-popular punk band, Hard Core Logo, which is composed of lead singer Joe Dick, fame-tempted guitarist Billy Tallent, schizophrenic bass player John Oxenberger, and drummer Pipefitter. Julian Richings plays Bucky Haight, Dick's idol. Several notable punk musicians, including Art Bergmann, Joey Shithead and Joey Ramone, play themselves in cameos. Canadian television personality Terry David Mulligan also has a cameo, playing a fictionalized version of himself. The film has been frequently ranked amongst the greatest movies ever to come out of Canada. In a 2001 poll of 200 industry voters, performed by Playback, Hard Core Logo was named the second best Canadian film of the last 15 years. In 2002, readers of Playback voted it the 4th greatest Canadian film ever made. In August 2008, McDonald stated that sequels were in the works. Comedy Inside David Mamet's Computer is a 2009 short, comedy and drama film written by Howard Meehan and directed by Joe Pavlo and David Schendel. Documentary film Ulama is a 1986 documentary film written by José Manuel Pintado, Tomás Pérez Turrent and Roberto Rochín, and directed by Roberto Rochín. Comedy The House Bunny is a 2008 romantic comedy film directed by Fred Wolf, written by Kirsten Smith and Karen McCullah Lutz, and starring Anna Faris as a former Playboy bunny who signs up to be the "house mother" of an unpopular university sorority after being conned by a rival into believing she is now too old by Playboy standards. Comedy Ek Thi Ladki is a 1949 Hindi action comedy film by director Roop K. Shorey. The movie had the famous Punjabi song "Laara Lappa Laara Lappa Layi Rakhda" by Lata Mangeshkar, G. M. Durrani and Mohammad Rafi. The film starred Meena Shorey and Motilal. Other co-stars were Bharat Bhushan, I. S. Johar, Agha, Shakuntala, and Kuldip Kaur. Comedy Kalakalappu is a 2012 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Sundar C. and produced by his wife Kushboo Sundar. It features Vimal, Shiva, Anjali, Oviya and Santhanam in lead roles and music composed by Vijay Ebenezer. It was originally titled Masala Cafe, but was later renamed to Kalakalappu. This movie is a Tamil adaptation of German comedy Soul Kitchen. The film released on 11 May 2012. The film is being remade in Telugu as Jump Jilani with Allari Naresh. Thriller Fay Grim is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley. The film is a sequel to Hartley's 1997 film Henry Fool, and revolves around the title character, played by Parker Posey, the sister of Simon Grim. The plot revolves around Fay's attempt to unravel an increasingly violent mystery in Europe. The film was shot almost entirely in Dutch angles, meaning the vast majority of shots are framed diagonally, or "tilted". At the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, Hartley revealed that the two shots in the film's final cut that are not "Dutched" occurred when he and the film crew forgot to tilt the camera. Comedy The Great Mike is a 1944 American film directed by Wallace Fox. The film is also known as Great Mike Wins. Documentary film Professional is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Skylar Nielsen. Thriller Wajahh: A Reason to Kill is a 2004 Thriller Psychological thriller film written by Ghalib Asadbhopali, Tony Mirrcandani and Sandeep Patel and directed by Gautam Adhikari. Comedy The Jones Family in Hollywood is a 1939 film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. Documentary film Traces of Death is a 1993 direct-to-video, Z movie shockumentary that consists of various scenes of stock footage depicting death and real scenes of violence. Unlike the earlier Faces of Death which included fake deaths and reenactments, Traces consists mostly of actual footage depicting death and injury, and consists also of unlicensed and public domain footage from other films. It is banned in the United Kingdom by the BBFC for not having any "journalistic, educational, or other justifying context for the images shown." It was written and narrated by Damon Fox, who later added a lengthy and completely fraudulent bio on imdb.com, where he claimed to be a highly successful, professional filmmaker. Since its release, Traces of Death has been followed by four sequels. Among the footage seen on Traces of Death is the R. Comedy Tex and sidekick Grass join McGill's traveling show. When Price has McGill's wagons burned, Tex becomes the county tax collector to earn money. This leads to trouble as one of those owing money, is Price, who says he will not pay. Comedy The Kid Stakes is a 1927 Australian silent black and white comedy film written and directed by Tal Ordell. The screenplay is based on characters created by Syd Nicholls in his comic strip, Fatty Finn. Animation A Martian Christmas is a Mexican-American sci-fi Christmas animated film, released direct-to-video on November 11, 2009. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and Porchlight Entertainment. This film was directed by José Alejandro García Muñoz. Although it was described as a "television movie", there is currently no further information about the film's air date or network. Comedy You're My Hero is a 2003 Spanish film directed by Antonio Cuadri. Documentary film Dodoth Morning is a film by ethnographic filmmaker Tim Asch. A documentary film that follows a morning in the life of a family of the Dodoth people in northeast Uganda in 1961. This film features a time when too much rain threatened to rot the millet that is grown to supplement their diet, and the events that follow. It was completed in 1963. The film is distributed by Documentary Educational Resources. Thriller Leave is a 2010 thriller film directed by Robert Celestino. Comedy Tripoli, bel suol d'amore is a 1954 comedy film directed by Ferruccio Cerio. Comedy Caminandes: Gran Dillama is a 2013 short animated family film written by Beorn Leonard and directed by Pablo Vazquez. Comedy Servants' Entrance is a musical comedy movie starring Janet Gaynor. The movie was written by Samson Raphaelson from the Sigrid Boo novel and directed by Frank Lloyd, with a cartoon sequence by Walt Disney in which an understandably startled Gaynor sings a song while obstreperous animated singing silverware prance around on her bed, an early example of combining live action with animation. Critics found this musical interlude especially charming. This film was adapted from Sigrid Boo's 1930 Norwegian novel Vi som går kjøkkenveien which has an almost identical plot to Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd's popular 1917 novel How Could You, Jean? Brainerd's novel had already been adapted into the film How Could You Jean?, directed by William Desmond Taylor and starring Mary Pickford. Servants' Entrance plot was strikingly identical to that of the earlier film; as the New York Times commented, "apparently, the old Pickford comedy was already forgotten, and no copyright infringement suit was filed." Comedy The Secret Policeman's Ball 2006 was the title of the show staged as a benefit for human rights organization Amnesty International at London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2006. The show title was a conscious reprise of the title of the 1979 Amnesty benefit show that heralded the organization's breakthrough in public awareness and fund-raising. The 1979 show The Secret Policeman's Ball, organised by John Cleese and producers Martin Lewis & Peter Walker, led to greater participation by comedians and rock musicians in further benefit shows for Amnesty and other social and political causes. It also led to the series of benefit shows that are informally known as The Secret Policeman's Balls. The 2006 show was coordinated by British comedian Eddie Izzard. Internationally-known performers Izzard and actor Richard E. Grant were joined by locally-popular comedic talents including Russell Brand, Jon Culshaw, Al Murray, The Mighty Boosh and Omid Djalili. American comedic actor Chevy Chase made a cameo appearance in one skit. Music was supplied by The Zutons and The Magic Numbers. Singer Natalie Imbruglia appeared in a routine alongside David Armand spoofing her hit song Torn. Comedy "Have Tig at Your Party" is a video of comedian Tig Notaro which has been directed by Tig Notaro herself in 2008. Documentary film God Bless Ozzy Osbourne is a 2011 documentary film directed by Mike Fleiss and Mike Piscitelli. Comedy This Madding Crowd is a comedy and drama film directed by Yûzô Kawashima. Documentary film The Happy Sad Route (and A Comedian) is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Linda Hakeboom. Comedy 3000 Miles to Graceland is a 2001 crime film, starring Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Slater, and Kevin Pollak. It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators. Prior to the film's opening, Warner Bros. released a series of animated prequels voiced by stars Costner, Slater, Long and Woodbine. "The Road to Graceland" prequels marked the first time a major film's cast members contributed their talents to the creation of original Internet content for a film website. Comedy The Love Patient is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Michael Simon. Comedy Mekhong Full Moon Party is a 2002 Thai comedy-drama about the Naga fireballs that arise from the Mekong at Nong Khai on the full moon in October. Written by Jira Maligool, the film was also Jira's directorial debut. The film takes a semi-documentary approach to its subject, examining the phenonmenon and its accompanying festival, which draws thousands of people to Nong Khai each year, as well as providing a glimpse at Isan culture, Thai folklore and such practices as eating insects. Comedy A sociology student preparing her dissertation on prostitution in contemporary Italian society goes undercover as a woman of the night in order to gain a better understanding of the desires and deviations of the average Italian male. After conducting three months of intensive research, Diana presents her findings to the committee members. While the men and women of the committee are at first aghast by the subject, Diana's scholarly approach to the lurid subject matter quickly earns their rapt attention. Thriller Toki no Tabibito -Time Stranger- is an animated film based on the work of Taku Mayumura. Made by Madhouse Studios and directed by Mori Masaki, the film was released in Japan on December 21, 1986 on Kadokawa Shoten and Toho. The character designs were by Moto Hagio. The film was adapted into a Family Computer game by Kemco and was released on December 26, 1986. Documentary film Of Time and the City is a 2008 documentary collage film directed by Terence Davies. The film has Davies recalling his life growing up in Liverpool in the 1950s and 1960s, using newsreel and documentary footage supplemented by his own commentary voiceover and contemporaneous and classical music soundtracks. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival where it received rave reviews. Time Out said "The one truly great movie to emerge so far..... this film is as personal, as universal in its relevance, and as gloriously cinematic as anything he has done" and The Guardian called it "a British masterpiece, a brilliant assemblage of images that illuminate our past. Not only does it tug the heart-strings but it's also savagely funny." BBC TV film critic Mark Kermode nominated it as the best overall film of 2008 on his "Kermode Awards" section of The Culture Show, and Duane Byrge from The Hollywood Reporter lauded the film as "poetically composed" and a "masterwork". Of Time and the City won Best Documentary in the Australian Film Critics Association awards for 2009. Comedy According to the Plan is a 2007 film written by Elke Rossler and directed by Franziska Meletzky. Documentary film In this hilarious, award-wining documentary, a 5th grade theater production becomes a real life coming-of-age drama. The kids in this school play are straight out of central casting. As the school's overachieving director's demands escalate, so does the tension. Comedy Ablution is a 2012 short comedy film written by Freddy White and directed by Vicky Lawton. Documentary film THE NAME MY MOTHER GAVE ME is a film about growth and self discovery. We follow Ethiopian and Russian Israelis who meet at a leadership training program in Israel. Their year of learning culminates in a journey to Ethiopia where the Ethiopian born participants return to their native villages and confront their roots. Though, back home in Israel, all the participants would consider themselves members of the fringes of Israeli society, in the highlands of the Ethiopian landscape they discover the universality of their experiences and their shared commitment to their new home in Israel. How will this journey transform them? Comedy The Urethra Chronicles is a 1999 documentary film starring the American pop punk band Blink-182. The film, directed by former manager Rick DeVoe, is a behind the scenes look at the band's history featuring their usual toilet humor. The documentary includes exclusive live performance footage and music videos. The film was released on November 30, 1999 on VHS and May 2, 2000 for DVD. A sequel, The Urethra Chronicles II: Harder Faster Faster Harder, was released in 2002. Documentary film Ayrton Senna Lifestyle in Brazil is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Francis Megahy. Thriller The Quiet American is a 1958 American film and the first film adaptation of Graham Greene's bestselling novel of the same name, and the first major American attempt to deal with the geo-politics of Indochina. It was written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and stars Audie Murphy, Michael Redgrave, and Giorgia Moll. It was critically well-received, but was not considered a box office success. In writing the script, Mankiewicz received uncredited input from CIA officer Edward Lansdale, who was often said to be the actual inspiration for the American character—called "Pyle" in the novel but unnamed in this film—played by Murphy. In a Hollywood still recovering from the effects of the blacklisting of suspected Communists, the film stirred up controversy. Greene was furious that his anti-war message was excised from the film, and he disavowed it as a "propaganda film for America." The Quiet American was remade in 2002, directed by Phillip Noyce, with Brendan Fraser and Michael Caine, in a version more faithful to Greene's novel. Science Fiction Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath Discoclub Layla, known in Japan as Mikadroid, is a 1991 science fiction/horror film by Tomo-O Haraguchi. It was produced by Toho Studios via its direct-to-video distribution line. Comedy St Trinian's is the sixth in a long-running series of British films based on the works of cartoonist Ronald Searle. The first five films form a series, starting with The Belles of St Trinian's in 1954, with sequels in 1957, 1960, 1966, and 1980. The 2007 release, coming 27 years after the last entry and 53 years after the first film, is a rebooting of the franchise, rather than a direct sequel, with certain plot elements borrowed from the first film. Whereas the earlier films concentrated on the adults, this film gives the school pupils greater prominence. St Trinian's is an anarchic school for uncontrollable girls run by eccentric headmistress Camilla Dagey Fritton. Thriller Maniac Nurses Find Ecstasy is a 1990 Hungarian erotic horror film written, directed, and produced by Léon Paul De Bruyn and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Thriller Dorothy Mills is a 2008 film directed by Agnès Merlet. Starring Carice van Houten and Jenn Murray, the film is about a psychiatrist assigned to work on the case of a disturbed young girl. Science Fiction Pixels is an upcoming 2015 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Happy Madison Productions. The film is directed by Chris Columbus from a screenplay written by Tim Herlihy and Timothy Dowling and a screen story penned by Patrick Jean, Herlihy, and Adam Sandler, based on Jean's 2010 Internet short film of the same name. The film stars Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Monaghan, Brian Cox, Ashley Benson, and Jane Krakowski. Principal photography on the film began on June 2, 2014 in Toronto, Canada. The film is scheduled for a July 24, 2015, release. Science Fiction Kremmen: The Movie was a science fiction comedy film written and produced in Great Britain, starring comedian Kenny Everett. The film itself is centred on Everett's sci-fi character, Captain Kremmen, a pastiche of Dan Dare. Comedy Lupin the 3rd: Crisis in Tokyo is a 1998 action anime film directed by Toshiya Shinohara. Documentary film The Art of Marriage is a 1970 American white coater. It was the cinematic directorial debut of Sean S. Cunningham. Documentary film Sacrificio: Who Betrayed Che Guevara? is a 2001 short documentary film directed by Erik Gandini and Tarik Saleh. Documentary film Mussolini Visits Hitler is a 1937 short documentary film. Comedy "Smart, snappy and stylish, Jacqui and David Morris’s terrifically entertaining first feature is a witty, heartfelt rom-com that pulses with the veddy English energy of Cool Britannia. Paisley-patterned opening credits worthy of Almódovar set the queer-as-folk tone, as Rufus Wainwright’s appropriately over-the-top “Oh What A World” serenades a metrosexual roundelay of cute couples. All is not roses and lube in this candy-colored playland, however, and behind the film’s seductive Soho blokes lie tender truths about love, family and the thrills and hazards of relationships. The Morrises deftly juggle the ups and downs of a quartet of partners: soap star Lawrence and ex-rugby player William, whose nine-year-old daughter is determined to sabotage her dad’s love life; harried reality TV producer Harry and struggling actor-slash-caterer Alex; studly model Lars (a hot-and-he-knows-it Benjamin Hart) and his put-upon sugar daddy Tom, a successful artist; and fag-hag Louise and her latest flame Paul, whom she worries might be a little too comfortable with her gaggle of gay guy friends. In a mid-movie highlight, they all gather for an excruciatingly awkward — and hilarious — dinner party at which wine and secrets are spilled. These hapless romantics and a bevy of relatives, exes, tricks and Mr. Right Nows favor witty repartee over gratuitous shagging, making Mr. Right a sophisticated yet still sexy stand-out that even Posh and Becks would love." Quoting Steven Jenkins from the 2009 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Satan's Cheerleaders is a 1977 comedy-horror movie starring John Ireland, Yvonne De Carlo, and John Carradine. Tagline: Come score with the cheerleaders! Comedy George of the Jungle 2 is the 2003 direct-to-video sequel of the 1997 Disney film George of the Jungle. It was directed by David Grossman, written by Jordan Moffet, and stars Thomas Haden Church, Julie Benz, Christina Pickles, Angus T. Jones, Michael Clarke Duncan, John Cleese, and introducing Christopher Showerman as "George". The movie focuses on George trying to save Ape Mountain from his evil nemesis Lyle. The sequel was widely panned. Comedy Gotcha! is a 1985 comedy-action film, starring Anthony Edwards and Linda Fiorentino and directed by Jeff Kanew, who also directed Anthony Edwards in Revenge of the Nerds in 1984. Documentary film This Mechanical Age is a 1954 American short documentary film about the early days of aviation, produced by Robert Youngson. It won an Academy Award in 1955 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Shelved is a 2013 short animated comedy science-fiction film written by Kathryn Burnett and directed by James Cunningham. Comedy Il Sorpasso is a 1962 Italian cult movie directed by Dino Risi. It is considered Risi's masterpiece and one of the most famous examples of Commedia all'italiana film genre. Comedy Melody and Rhythms is a film directed by John Olden released on Sep 11, 1959. Documentary film Ultime grida dalla savana, also known as La Grande caccia and by its English title Savage Man Savage Beast, is a Mondo documentary directed by Antonio Climati and Mario Morra. Filmed all around the world, its central theme focuses on hunting and the interaction between man and animal. More specifically, the film documents various forms of hunting that can be found in the world and how humans and animals can both become the hunter or prey. Like many Mondo films, the filmmakers claim to document real, bizarre and violent behavior and customs, although some scenes were actually staged. It is narrated by Italian novelist Alberto Moravia. This was the first film of Climati's and Morra's Savage Trilogy, which also includes Savana violenta and Dolce e selvaggio. The best known film of the trilogy, Ultime grida dalla savana became influential in exploitation cinema by use of cinematographic techniques that were repeated in numerous subsequent Mondo films. Two scenes in particular, a lion attack on a tourist in Namibia and the murder of an indigenous man by a group of mercenaries in South America, have gained notoriety as genuine footage of human death. Thriller When Justice Fails is 1999 drama, mystery and thriller film written by Tony Kayden and directed by Allan A. Goldstein. Thriller Reset is a 2012 thriller, horror, science fiction short film written and directed by Marcus Kryler and Fredrik Akerstrom. Documentary film The Good Old Naughty Days, released in 2002, is a compilation from over 300 recently discovered film clips from silent hardcore pornographic films made between 1905 and 1930, re-edited by director Michel Reilhac, with a new soundtrack by Eric Le Guen. Most of the films were made in France and were intended to be shown in brothels. The collection also includes a pornographic animation from the United States, Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure, made by unknown artists in or around 1928 and never theatrically released before. Themes covered include pornographic adaptations of classics such as Madame Butterfly, precursors of pornography clichés such as the encounter between the "musketeer" and the milkmaid, stock characters such as lascivious nuns and priests, and footage showing bestiality, which according to the film-maker Michel Reilhac shows that "the modern porn industry did not invent anything – everything had already been filmed by our great-grandparents." At the time of its release it was the first R18 film to be rated for display in cinemas in the United Kingdom for over ten years, despite its contents, partly due to its 'classic' style and age and as "historical footage". Thriller "To get away with murder you can’t make mistakes. Seeking justice and revenge, five friends violently attack a man in his remote country house. Their plan: the perfect murder. Confident that their victim’s death by his own hand will not be questioned, they overdose him on sleeping pills, but it all goes horribly wrong when their attempt fails and their victim fights for his life. In the aftermath, questions are raised about the true nature of the events leading up to the botched attack. As lies and secrets are revealed, the dynamic of the once-tight group shifts as the friends begin to question each other’s motives. As they move closer to the truth, the weight of their quest for justice drives them to a place of no return." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Melbourne International Film Festival site. Documentary film In the face of a national child health crisis, Two Angry Moms asks: What are our children eating in school and how is it impacting their learning, behavior and health? Amy Kalafa chronicles the efforts of leaders in the fledgling better school food movement as they take on the system nationwide. The movie explores the roles the federal government, corporate interests, school administration and parents play in feeding our country's school kids. Dramatic changes in one Westchester, NY school district are followed over the course of a school year. See what happens when fed-up moms start a grass-roots revolution! Science Fiction The Time it Takes is a 2013 drama, science fiction, short film written and directed by Cintia Domit Bittar. Comedy Amodini is a 1995 comedy drama film written and directed by Chidananda Das Gupta. Comedy The Marriage Circle is a 1924 silent film produced by Ernst Lubitsch and Warner Brothers with direction by Lubitsch and distribution by the Warners. Based on the play Only a Dream by Lothar Schmidt, the screenplay was written by Paul Bern. The "circle" of the title refers to the ring of infidelities central to the plot. The film was remade in 1932 by Lubitsch and George Cukor as One Hour with You, set in Paris. Documentary film The Measure of All Things is a 2014 documentary film co-directed by Sam Green and Ymusic. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. Documentary film My Brother’s Vows is a 2013 documentary film directed by Stephanie Weimar. Comedy Schwer verknallt is a 2003 TV film directed by Josh Broecker. Comedy The Icicle Thief is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Nichetti, named in imitation of Vittorio De Sica's classic Italian neorealist film, The Bicycle Thief. Some feel "The Icicle Thief" was created as a spoof of neorealism, which predominated Italian cinema after World War II. However, it is generally understood to go beyond this and to take a stand against commercialism as destructive towards art. The film won the Golden St. George at the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Thirty Three is a 1965 Soviet comedy film directed by Georgiy Daneliya. Documentary film Sam & Dave: The Original Soul Men: 1967 - 1980 is a 2008 rockumentary documentary film. Documentary film Red White Black & Blue is a 2012 documentary, sports and biographical-drama film directed by James Brown. Thriller Kathai is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Abhishek Shankar. Produced by Rajan Radhakrishnan and distributed through Madurai by noted director M. Sasikumar, the film stars newcomers Shaan Kumar, Nivedhitha and Abhinay in the lead roles. The film was released on 29 January 2010. Comedy Love Kills is a 1998 film by Mario Van Peebles starring Mario Van Peebles, Lesley Ann Warren, and Daniel Baldwin. Science Fiction 977 is a 2006 Russian drama film directed by Nikolay Khomeriki. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction Fatal Error is a 1999 action-thriller TV movie directed by Armand Mastroianni. Comedy Hamlet in the Hamptons is a 2002 film directed by Dean Bivins. Animation Sheep! is a 2009 short animation film directed by Nicole Gallagher. Documentary film Bury Me on the High Land is a documentary historical fiction film directed by Chris Aaron. Documentary film Our Indians is a 1995 film directed by Sylvio Back. Documentary film EDC 2013: Under the Electric Sky is an American musical documentary film co-directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz. The film also features Pasquale Rotella, producer of the Electric Daisy Carnival. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film later screened at Sundance London Film Festival on April 25, 2014. Focus Features acquired the distribution rights of the film. Documentary film Dongeng Kancil untuk Kemerdekaan is a 1995 Indonesian documentary film directed by Garin Nugroho. Comedy Passage from Hong Kong is a 1941 film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Comedy Fracchia la belva umana is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy She Wronged Him Right is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. This is also the first appearance of Betty's semi-regular boyfriend, Fearless Fred. Comedy Atom the Amazing Zombie Killer is a 2012 American independent horror comedy feature film directed by Zack Beins and Richard Taylor, and written by Beins, Taylor and Tim Johnson. Animation COLETÂNEA DE COMERCIAIS & MOTION GRAPHICS parte DOIS is a 2011 short animation film directed by Céu D’Ellia. Animation Miss Dollar is a 2013 short animation film directed by Ari Nicolosi and Andre Bushatsky. Documentary film Filmmaker Julia Pimsleur used to make up elaborate lies about her brother Marc, rather than explain that he had dropped out of college, turned his back on his Jewish heritage and moved to a Christian commune in Alaska. She and her mother initially feared that Marc had joined a cult. This documentary traces Julia's efforts to understand his conversion and to revive their relationship. Comedy Juanita is a 1935 French musical comedy film directed by Pierre Caron and starring Mireille Perrey, Alfred Rode and André Berley. The following year it was remade in Britain as Gypsy Melody directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Lupe Velez and Alfred Rode. Comedy Grilled is a 2006 comedy film starring Ray Romano and Kevin James. It was released direct-to-video in the United States on July 11, 2006. Comedy Sommer Hunde Söhne is a 2004 comedy film written by Cyril Tuschi, Aaron Craemer, Chantal Höhle, Ole Ortmann and Barbara Oslejsek and directed by Cyril Tuschi. Comedy Fright Show is a 1985 horror anthology film. Eddie Brill and Chris Phillips host four horror shorts titled The Thing in the Basement, Illegal Alien, Nightfright, and Dr. Dobermind. Each segment was directed by a separate director. Thriller Solar Crisis is a 1990 science fiction film from Japan America Picture Company. The screenplay was written by Joe Gannon and Tedi Sarafian, based on the novel Kuraishisu niju-goju nen by Takeshi Kawata, and directed by Richard C. Sarafian credited as Alan Smithee. The cast featured Tim Matheson as Steve Kelso, Charlton Heston as Adm. 'Skeet' Kelso, Peter Boyle as Arnold Teague, Annabel Schofield as Alex Noffe, Corin Nemec as Mike Kelso and Jack Palance as Travis. The executive producers were Takeshi Kawata and Takehito Sadamura, with Richard Edlund and veteran sound editor James Nelson as its producers. This film received a MPAA rating of PG-13, and was filmed in color with Dolby SR stereo sound. Estimated budget was about $55,000,000. It had a very limited theatrical release. Comedy Divorcing Jack is a 1998 satirical black comedy. The plot is set around the Northern Irish reporter Dan Starkey who gets entangled into a web of political intrigue and Irish sectarian violence, at the same time as Northern Ireland is set to elect a new Prime Minister. Writer Colin Bateman adapted his own book as the screenplay. Thriller Cleanskin is a 2012 British spy thriller film written and directed by Hadi Hajaig and starring Jonathan Gold, Sean Bean, Abhin Galeya, Charlotte Rampling, James Fox, Tuppence Middleton, Shivani Ghai and Michelle Ryan. The story is set in London. The film's title, "cleanskin", is a term for an undercover operative unknown to his or her targets, or, as more commonly used in the United Kingdom following the London bombings, an extremist with no previous convictions, so therefore unknown to national security's services. Documentary film Lives That Changed the World: Nelson Mandela is a biographical television series. Science Fiction Liquid Dreams is 1991 American erotic thriller starring Candice Daly. Liquid Dreams has some cult film buzz, mainly due to the movie's slight comparisons to the 1983 film Videodrome. Set in the near future, Eve Black auditions successfully in a futuristic strip club where a movie called Neurovid, Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz is being filmed. Eve has a device put in her ears that turn white to star in a hot movie for her director Ceceil and becomes the latest star of Neurovid and is tested before being filmed. From here, she starts to solve the murder of her sister Tina. Documentary film Against the Dying of the Light is a documentary film about the work of the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales. Comedy The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland is a 1999 American musical fantasy-comedy film directed by Gary Halvorson. It is the second theatrical feature-length film based on the popular U.S. children's series Sesame Street. Produced by Jim Henson Pictures in association with the Children's Television Workshop and released by Columbia Pictures on October 1, 1999, the film co-stars Mandy Patinkin and Vanessa L. Williams. CTW could not use Kermit the Frog due to being in production of Muppets from Space. The film was shot in Wilmington, North Carolina at EUE/Screen Gems. This is one of the few Sesame Street productions directly produced by The Jim Henson Company. It is also the only Sesame Street production to be owned by Sony Pictures. Documentary film Jeffries-Johnson World's Championship Boxing Contest is a 1910 documentary sports film. Comedy Kikujiro is a 1999 Japanese film starring, written, and directed by Takeshi Kitano. Its score was composed by Joe Hisaishi. The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Kikujiro tells the story of a young boy searching for his mother during his summer vacation. The film is mostly divided into smaller chapters, listed as entries in the boy's summer vacation diary. Kitano's inspiration for the character was his own father, Kikujiro Kitano, a gambler who struggled to feed his family and pay the rent. Similar to his earlier works Getting Any?, and A Scene at the Sea, Kitano references the yakuza only tangentially in Kikujiro, a departure from his work in famous crime dramas such as Sonatine and Hana-bi. Aimed at the whole family, the film was allegedly inspired by The Wizard of Oz with the basic premise being a road trip. Kitano's familiar elements and locales are present: drawings, vignettes, the seaside, and angels. Although the plot is composed largely of sad events, the film often has a light-hearted atmosphere, achieved mostly through Kitano's character and his somewhat bizarre encounters. Documentary film Stage Iv: Living With Cancer is a 2011 documentary family short film directed by Matt Walla. Documentary film Trash Inc: The Secret Life of Garbage is a one-hour television documentary film that aired on CNBC on September 29, 2010 about trash/garbage, what happens to it when it's "thrown away", and its impact on the world. The film is hosted by CNBC Squawk Box co-anchor Carl Quintanilla as he reports from various landfills, business, and other locations in the United States and China. The idea for Trash, Inc was born of the 2008 recession and the relative stability of publicly traded waste management companies. Documentary film Two Portraits is a 1982 short documentary film written and directed by Peter Thompson. Comedy It Happened in Pikesville is a 1916 silent comedy film short featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film The 16th Man is a documentary film directed by Al Szymanski that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Documentary film Ninha / Nous is a 2005 short documentary historical fiction film directed by Danielle Arbid. Animation A Mouse Divided is a 1953 animated short featuring Sylvester. The name is a pun on Lincoln's House Divided speech. Animation Chicken Or The Egg is a 2013 short animated romantic comedy film written and directed by Christine Kim and Elaine Wu. Comedy Woman in Witness Protection is 1997 comedy drama film written and directed by Jûzô Itami. Science Fiction The Trial of the Incredible Hulk is a 1989 Television film spin-off to the 1970s Incredible Hulk television series, featuring both the Hulk and fellow Marvel Comics character Daredevil, who team up to defeat Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin. As was the case with The Incredible Hulk Returns, this television movie also acted as a backdoor television pilot for a Daredevil series. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Despite the film's title, writer/executive producer Gerald Di Pego has stated that the idea of having the Hulk actually go on trial was never even discussed. Comedy Girl is a 1998 American drama film starring Dominique Swain, Christopher Masterson, Selma Blair, Tara Reid, Summer Phoenix, Portia de Rossi and Sean Patrick Flanery. It was based on the novel of the same name, written by Blake Nelson. It was written by Blake Nelson and David E. Tolchinsky and directed by Jonathan Kahn. Documentary film Bogowie sierpa i mlota is a 2000 film directed by Jury Chaščavacki. Animation Landfill 16 is a 2011 fantasy animation short film directed by Jennifer Reeves. Comedy Cuore di cane is a 1976 joint Italian-German film directed by Alberto Lattuada based on a novel Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov adapted by Mario Gallo. Screenplay by Alberto Lattuada with Viveca Melander. Composer - Piero Piccioni, editor - Sergio Montanari. Cinematography by Lamberto Caimi. Production companies - Corona Filmproduktion, Filmalpha, distribution by Constantin Film. Runtime - 113 min. Comedy Música Campesina is a 2011 drama and comedy film written and directed by Alberto Fuguet. Comedy Fellini's Donut is a 2005 short film directed by Brian Fischer. Thriller The Betrayed is a 2008 American thriller film, directed by Amanda Gusack from her own screenplay and starring Melissa George, Oded Fehr and Christian Campbell. Documentary film Fear of a Brown Planet Returns is a 2011 Australian concert film directed by Danielle Karalus featuring Australian comedy duo Fear of a Brown Planet. Documentary film Mummy Funny...? is a 1984 film directed by Niki List. Comedy Buy Me an Eliot is a 1998 film directed by Dejan Zecevic. Comedy The Dizzy Limit is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Edward Dryhurst and starring Jasper Maskelyne, Joy Windsor and Wallace Bosco. It was initially a silent film but was reissued with sound added. It is set amongst a travelling theatre troupe. Documentary film Bet Raise Fold is a 2013 documentary, drama and crime film written and directed by Ryan Firpo. Comedy The Sure Thing is a 1985 romantic comedy written by Steven L. Bloom and Jonathan Roberts and directed by Rob Reiner. The film stars John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga, and Viveca Lindfors; it introduces Nicollette Sheridan in the title role. The film chronicles the cross-country journey of college students Walter Gibson and Alison Bradbury as they make their way from New England to Los Angeles, each in an effort to meet their ideal match. The origins of the film came from an experience writer Steven L. Bloom had while attending Brown University. During this time, his best friend was attending Emory University in the south and was constantly recounting the good times he was having while absolutely nothing was going on for Bloom. Out of pity over his situation his friend arranged for him to meet a sure thing over spring break, so Bloom found a ride through a ride board and drove to Atlanta with a number of other kids. Science Fiction Krull is a 1983 British-American heroic fantasy-science fiction film directed by Peter Yates and starring Ken Marshall and Lysette Anthony. It was produced by Ron Silverman and released by Columbia Pictures. The film includes early screen roles for actors Liam Neeson and Robbie Coltrane. Thriller The Mephisto Waltz is a 1971 American horror film about an occult-murder mystery. It was directed by Paul Wendkos and starred Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset, Barbara Parkins, Bradford Dillman and Curd Jürgens. The name of the movie is taken from the piano work by Franz Liszt of the same name. Ben Maddow adapted his screenplay from the novel of the same name by Fred Mustard Stewart. The film was the only big-screen work of veteran television producer, Quinn Martin. Animation The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is an animated television film that was broadcast on CBS in 1979, based on the novel by C. S. Lewis. Documentary film Fados is a 2007 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura. The film, a fusion of cinema, song, dance and instrumental numbers, explores Portugal's most emblematic musical genre, fado, and its spirit of saudade. Using Lisbon as its iconic backdrop, the film explores the intricate relationship between the music and the city, and Fado's evolution over the years from its African and Brazilian origins up to the new wave of modern Fadistas. Under the musical supervision of Carlos do Carmo, Fados completed Saura's musical trilogy form with Flamenco and Tango. Saura deploys mirrors, back projections, lighting effects, and lush colors to frame each song. Fados contains homages to Maria Severa, Alfredo Marceneiro, and Amália Rodrigues, as well as turns by modern stars like Mariza and Camané. Saura expands the songs with dance and encompasses other nationalities of Portugal’s former colonies and idioms. Comedy Teen Lust is a 1979 American sexploitation comedy film directed by actor James Hong. Animation "A pseudo-documentary narration about the first living creature in the space – Laika the dog. It is almost impossible not to have heard of Laika, however very few actually know what happened to it." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Animafest site. Documentary film Raoul Wallenberg:The Angel of Budapest is a 2006 documentary film directed by Marcel Collet. Comedy Terça Insana é um projeto de humor assistido por mais de 1 milhão e meio de pessoas em todo país, ansiosamente esperado pelos seus fãs que vem sendo conquistados ao longo de seus 7 anos de existência. Este segundo dvd é um registro das últimas criações que deram origem a turnê "Ventilador de Alegria" que viajou o país de outubro de 2006 a dezembro de 2007. Com seu humor inteligente e contemporâneo é garantia de muitas gargalhadas! Documentary film Ban the Sadist Videos! is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by David Gregory. Animation Case Closed: Full Score of Fear, known as Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear in Japan, is the twelfth movie installment of the popular manga and anime series Case Closed Documentary film Masterpiece: Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Alexander Gray and Jeff Maynard. Comedy Jim Norton: Please Be Offended is a 2012 comedy film directed by Ryan Polito. Documentary film When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts is a 2006 documentary film directed by Spike Lee about the devastation of New Orleans, Louisiana due to the failure of the levees during Hurricane Katrina. It was filmed in late August and early September 2005, and premiered at the New Orleans Arena on August 16, 2006 and was first aired on HBO the following week. The television premiere aired in two parts on August 21 and 22, 2006 on HBO. It has been described by Sheila Nevins, chief of HBO's documentary unit, as "one of the most important films HBO has ever made." The title is a reference to the blues tune, "When the Levee Breaks", by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie, about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. The documentary was screened at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival on August 31 and September 1, 2006. It won the Orizzonti Documentary Prize and one of two FIPRESCI awards. In addition, it was shown at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival on September 15 and September 16, 2006. It won three awards at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards and received a Peabody Award. Thriller The Last Contract is a 1998 Swedish thriller film directed by Kjell Sundvall. It is a work of fiction about the circumstances surrounding the actual murder of the Swedish Social Democratic Prime Minister Olof Palme on 28 February 1986. A Swedish police officer discovers the plan to assassinate Palme and tries to prevent it. The film also starrs Pernilla August, Reine Brynolfsson and Cecilia Ljung. The film is based on a novel by an anonymous writer, who used the pseudonym "John W. Grow", which suggests that a British professional assassin was hired to kill Olof Palme. Science Fiction Silent Night, Zombie Night is a horror film written and directed by Sean Cain which stars Vernon Wells, Felissa Rose and Lew Temple. This was the first collaboration between Velvet Hammer Films and ArsonCuff Entertainment who also produced Breath of Hate. Comedy Air Raid Wardens is a 1943 Laurel and Hardy comedy film. This was their first of two films made at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Comedy The Adventures of André and Wally B. is an animated short made in 1984 by The Graphics Group, then a division of Lucasfilm which was later renamed Pixar before being spun off as a separate company on February 3, 1986. The animation in the film was by John Lasseter, who was then working on his first computer animated project with Lucasfilm and as a result of the success of this project and others would become an important executive at Pixar. The animation was groundbreaking by the standards of the time and helped spark the film industry's interest in computer animation. The film was released on July 25, 1984, at SIGGRAPH in Minneapolis. Thriller The Mechanic is a 2011 American action thriller film starring Jason Statham as the title character. Directed by Simon West, it is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name, directed by Michael Winner, starring Charles Bronson and Jan-Michael Vincent. Statham stars as Arthur Bishop, a professional assassin who specializes in making his hits look like accidents, suicides or the acts of petty criminals. It was released in the United States and Canada on January 28, 2011. Comedy No Dessert Dad, til You Mow the Lawn is a 1994 American family comedy film. It was rated PG from the MPAA for "mild language and violence". It was directed by Howard McCain and stars Joanne Kerns and Robert Hays. Comedy Triplets is a comedy film written by Ryan Dixon, Josh Gad and directed by Ivan Reitman. Thriller Appointment in Honduras is an adventure film, starring Glenn Ford and directed by Jacques Tourneur. Comedy Mozart's Don Giovanni is a comedy drama music film directed by Paul Czinner. Comedy Buzzin' Around is a 1933 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film The Eye Above the Well is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Johan van der Keuken. Thriller Exponerad is a 1971 Swedish sexploitation film directed by Gustav Wiklund and starring Christina Lindberg. In the U.S., 15 minutes were edited out of the film, and marketed under the titles "Diary of a Rape." and "The Depraved", although the advertising for "The Depraved" stated that it was being presented without a single cut. The English-language versions now available use the translation of the original title, "Exposed." Documentary film The Ring Road is a 1985 documentary film written by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson and directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. Comedy Three for Bedroom "C" is a 1952 American comedy film released by Warner Brothers. It was directed by Milton H. Bren, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Gloria Swanson as an aging movie star. Music by Heinz Roemheld. Documentary film Bird of the Thunder Woman is a 1979 documentary film written by Paul Sillitoe & Renata Cochrane and directed by David Parer & Paul Sillitoe. Documentary film Six films on the life, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy for The Sixth Floor Museum at the former Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, TX. Documentary film Naked Yoga is a short documentary released in 1974 and illustrates the practice of yoga in a natural setting and in the nude. The plot of this movie includes women practicing yoga in Cyprus and in a studio. These visuals are interspersed with images of Eastern art, processed for "psychedelic" effect. The narrator also relates the practice to Buddhist philosophy. It was shown on television in the UK, however it has not been released to video. This documentary/short was nominated for an Oscar in 1975, in the category Best Documentary, Short Subjects. It was written and directed by Paul Cordsen. The stars included Elizabeth Taylor-Mead and features the blues singer Alexis Korner as the narrator. Naked Yoga had been on the list of List of lost films. A search for it began in 2004 by the Academy Archive's Documentary Curator, Ed Carter. After a series of letters and dead ends, Carter received a print from the film's Director of Photography, Michael Elphick, who obtained the print from a television station. The print turned out to be a 35mm Technicolor print in pristine condition. The Academy Film Archive recently restored the film in 2012. Comedy Saber is a 2009 short, science fiction and action film written and directed by Adam Green. Comedy Louis C.K.: Shameless is a 2007 comedy film written by Louis C.K. and directed by Steven J. Santos. Animation 100 Pigmies and Andy Panda is a 1940 animated short film directed by Alex Lovy. Documentary film The Light in Her Eyes is a 2011 documentary film directed by Julia Meltzer and Laura Nix. Comedy Escalier de service English: Service Entrance, is a French comedy drama film from 1954, directed and written by Carlo Rim, starring Etchika Choureau and Louis de Funès. Thriller Love at Large is a 1990 American romance and mystery film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Tom Berenger, Elizabeth Perkins and Anne Archer. Comedy Balloon Farm is a 1999 television movie that stars Rip Torn, Mara Wilson and Laurie Metcalf. The movie was produced and premiered as part of The Wonderful World of Disney series. The movie is based on the book Harvey Potter's Balloon Farm by Jerdine Nolen. Documentary film One Giant Leap 2: What About Me? is a 2008 documentary film directed by Duncan Bridgeman and Jamie Catto. Science Fiction Fire Maidens from Outer Space, released in the USA as Fire Maidens of Outer Space, is a 78-minute black-and-white science fiction feature film. It was a British production, written, produced and directed by American filmmaker Cy Roth as a collaboration between Cy Roth Productions and Criterion Films, and distributed in the UK by Eros Films and in the USA by Topaz Film Co.. The film stars Anthony Dexter as the lead astronaut, Susan Shaw as a "fire maiden" who befriends him, Paul Carpenter as the expedition captain, and Jacqueline Curtis as the "fire maiden" leader. There were thirteen additional "fire maidens". The music score features cues excerpted from the opera Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin. Thriller Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man is a 1976 Italian crime film directed by Ruggero Deodato and starring Marc Porel. Comedy Laal Chooda is a 1984 crime fiction drama comedy action romance film written by Abhilash, G.D. Jassal and Munsif and directed by Subhash C. Bhakri. Comedy Hammersmith Is Out is a 1972 comedy film based on the legend of Faust. It is directed by Peter Ustinov, who starred in the film alongside Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Beau Bridges, Leon Ames, and George Raft. Documentary film Kond is a 1987 documentary short film written by S. Darbinyan and written and directed by Harutyun Khachatryan. Animation Oxfam 'Roar' is a 2008 promotional animation film directed by Mark Reisbig. Science Fiction GUNHED is a 1989 Japanese live-action mecha film. It was adapted by Kia Asamiya into the manga Gunhed, based on a screenplay by James Bannon and Masato Harada. Animation Mickey's Trailer is a 1938 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy on a near disastrous road trip in a travel trailer. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Animators include Ed Love, Louie Schmitt, Johnny Cannon, Don Patterson, Clyde Geronimi, Tom Palmer, Frenchy de Trémaudan and Cy Young. Pete makes a cameo in this cartoon where he is seen driving a truck during the "Runaway Trailer" sequence featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Animation Who Dares? is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Sanni Lahtinen. Documentary film Being Mick is a 2001 television film which chronicles the life of Mick Jagger for one year. Much of the film was filmed by Mick using a handheld camera. The film documents his recording of the Goddess in the Doorway album, as well as daily life including his family and friends. In the film, Mick attends a charity fundraiser hosted by Elton John as well as the premiere of the Kate Winslet film Enigma, which Jagger's company produced. The film was directed by Kevin Macdonald and Jim Gable and produced by Victoria Pearman. Following its television debut on ABC on Thanksgiving night 2001, the film was released on DVD on 21 May 2002 through Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Animation Pierce, Crush, Escape; Notes on the Boreal is a 2008 short animation film directed by Susan Turcot. Documentary film I Want to Destroy America is a documentary film by Peter I. Chang which traces the life of the Japanese musician Hisao Shinagawa through his early years as a folk singer in Tokyo to his current occupation as a street performer in Los Angeles. The film was shot from 2004 to 2006, and provides a unique insight into the influence of Western popular music on the teenage youth culture of 1960s Japan, as well as an inside look at Shinagawa's struggle to survive as a songwriter after losing his recording contract in the 1980s. The title of the film comes from an off-hand comment Shinagawa makes about wanting to destroy the U.S. system. In his review of the DVD release, critic John Wallis notes, "I Want to Destroy America is formatted with Hisao speaking for himself. Interview audio and footage is placed over still and stock footage and the modern footage, some of it fly-on-the-wall, some of it atmospherically staged," and concludes that the film is an "interesting portrait of an outsider artist who has lead [sic] an amazing life. Hisao Shinagawa is strange, passionate, and one of those people who lives his life on his own offbeat terms." Documentary film Lulu and the Girls of Americus, Georgia 1963 is a documentary film directed by Richard J. McCollough and Travis W. Lewis. Documentary film Fragments of Kubelka is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Martina Kudlácek. Documentary film Journey From Zanskar is a 2010 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Frederick Marx, for Warrior Films. It tells the emotional story of 17 small children who leave home and family, possibly forever, in order to save their dying Tibetan culture. Parting from one of the most remote and desolate places on Earth – Zanskar, in northwest India – the expedition must travel on foot over 17,000 foot Himalayan passes. The two monks serving as guides walked this same path 30 years ago when they were children. The 17 children with them may not return home for 10–15 years or more. Narrated by Richard Gere, featuring the Dalai Lama, the film tells the story of their incredible journey. Documentary film Like Stone Lions at the Gateway into Night is a 2012 documentary film by Olivier Zuchuat. Documentary film Nobelity is a feature documentary which looks at the world's most pressing problems through the eyes of Nobel laureates, including Desmond Tutu, Sir Joseph Rotblat, Ahmed Zewail and Wangari Maathai. The film was premiered at the 2006 SXSW Film Festival and was the first of several sold-out screenings at Austin's 1,200-seat Paramount Theatre. The film has continued to be shown in theaters, at universities and schools, and in community centers and churches, as well as being released on DVD. Nobelity was written and directed by writer, actor and filmmaker Turk Pipkin and produced by Christy Pipkin, in association with The Nobelity Project. The film interviews nine Nobel Prize winners discussing their vision for the world over the next 50 years. Documentary film Cut, Good: The Making of 'Runaway' is a short documentary film directed by Justin Remer. Documentary film Antarctic Crossing is a 1958 British documentary film directed by George Lowe. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film follows Sir Vivian Fuchs on his way back from Shackleton Base. Comedy The Straw Lover is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Carlo Rim and starring Nadine Alari. Louis de Funès plays a psychiatrist. The film based on Georges Feydeau's play "Le Dindon". Comedy Go For It, Baby is a 1967 German comedy film written and directed by May Spils; with writing credits by Werner Enke and Rüdiger Leberecht. Thriller 4 Life is a 2007 film directed by Tony Austin and Hakim Khalfani. Animation Grandma Ocean is a 2012 short animation film directed by Kang Hui-jin and Han Ah-ryeom. Comedy Prison-A-Go-Go! is an American film first released in October 2003 by WorldWide International Picture Studios, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts. The film premiered at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in 2003 and went on to win several awards. The film was directed by Barak Epstein and starred Mary Woronov and Rhonda Shear. The film is an homage/parody of women in prison films. Science Fiction The Secret of the Iron Door is a 1970 Soviet children's film directed by Mikhail Yuzovsky after a screenplay by Aleksandr Rejzhevsky loosely based on a story Wizard walked through the city by Yuri Tomin. Produced by Gorky Film Studio. Runtime - 69 min. Cinematography by Vitaly Grishin. Music by Vadim Gamaleya, lyrics by Evgeny Agranovich. Artists - Lyudmila Bezsmertnova, Aleksander Vagichev. Editing by Yanina Bogolepova. Costumes by M. Tomashevskaya. Comedy Corky Romano is a 2001 American mafia comedy film starring former Saturday Night Live cast member Chris Kattan. Also starring are Fred Ward, Vinessa Shaw, Chris Penn, and Peter Berg. The movie was produced by Robert Simond, directed by Rob Pritts, and was written by David Garrett and Jason Ward. It was filmed at Touchstone Pictures studios. In the movie, Kattan plays Corky Romano, a veterinarian who is forced by his family to infiltrate the local FBI facility to steal evidence incriminating his father, Mafia boss Francis A. "Pops" Romano, of racketeering charges. It first opened in theaters on October 12, 2001. Animation Three's a crowd is a 2014 animated short film written and directed by Trevor Hardy. Thriller The Osterman Weekend is a 1983 suspense thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah, based on the novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum. The film stars Rutger Hauer, John Hurt, Burt Lancaster, Dennis Hopper, Meg Foster and Craig T. Nelson. It was Peckinpah's final film before his death in 1984. Thriller Kill Devil is a Japanese movie about a group of juvenile delinquents in the year 2025. The juveniles are host to a "murder gene", and are sent to an uninhabited island by the government so that they can be rehabilitated. The government studies the causes of the gene, and implants an experiment on the juveniles called a "Tag". The Tag gives the juveniles murder impulses and memory loss, and both boys and girls start to brutally kill each other. This movie is being distributed by AsiaVision, the Asian live-action label from Urban Vision Entertainment. Comedy Semi-Pro is a 2008 American sports comedy film from New Line Cinema. The film was directed by Kent Alterman and stars Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, André Benjamin and Maura Tierney. The film was shot in Los Angeles near Dodger Stadium, in Detroit, and in Flint, Michigan. It was released in theaters on February 29, 2008 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 3, 2008. This was the last film from New Line Cinema before they merged with Warner Bros.. Comedy The Best of Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen is a 2008 comedy film written by Red Grant, Dannon Green and Shawn Pelofsky; and directed by Byron Allen. Comedy The Red Balloon is a 1956 fantasy featurette directed by French filmmaker Albert Lamorisse. The thirty-four minute short, which follows the adventures of a young boy who one day finds a sentient, mute, red balloon, was filmed in the Ménilmontant neighbourhood of Paris. It won numerous awards, including an Oscar for Lamorisse for writing the best original screenplay in 1956 and the Palme d'Or for short films at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. The film also became popular with children and educators. This is the only short film to win the Academy Award for Best Writing. Lamorisse used his children as actors in the film. His son, Pascal Lamorisse, plays himself in the main role, and his daughter, Sabine, portrays a little girl. Animation Braise is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Hugo Frassetto. Thriller Deadly Blessing is a 1981 American horror film directed by Wes Craven. It was released on 14 August 1981. The film tells the story of a strange figure committing murder in a contemporary community that is not far from another community that believes in ancient evil and curses. It stars Ernest Borgnine, Maren Jensen and Sharon Stone in an early screen appearance. AllMovie comments that the film "finds director Wes Craven in a transitional phase between his hard-hitting early work and his later commercial successes." Documentary film Justin Bieber: Never Say Never is a 2011 3-D concert film centering on singer Justin Bieber. It was released in the United States and Canada on February 11, 2011. A sequel to Never Say Never was released on December 25, 2013 entitled Justin Bieber's Believe. Thriller A Force of One is a 1979 martial arts film starring Jennifer O'Neill, Ron O'Neal, Clu Gulager, Bill Wallace and Chuck Norris. The film was directed by Paul Aaron and written by Pat E. Johnson and Ernest Tidyman. Comedy Alberto Express is a 1990 French comedy film directed by Arthur Joffé. It was coproduced with Italy, where it was released as In viaggio con Alberto. For his performance Sergio Castellitto was awarded at Montreal World Film Festival. Comedy A "big blonde" living in a small community centered on a military barracks is unhappy over memories of the war -- the time is the early 1950s, -- she drinks more than she should, and sometimes she engages in prostitution for her own reasons. When a young ice-hockey professional comes to spend the summer working in the woods, he -- like other men -- becomes attracted to the woman and she responds to this one honest and innocent man by agreeing to marry him. Between his stubbornness (as Finnish a trait as any) and her desire to change her view of herself and life, the two might possibly manage to make a go of it Comedy The Four Deuces is a 1975 action film directed by William H. Bushnell. Comedy Here I am, Here I am not is a 2012 comedy drama romance film written and directed by Elisa Eliash. Documentary film The Maharaja of Jodhpur is an exclusive documentation of the life of one of India's most distinguished royals - His Highness The Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Marwar - Jodhpur. It's the story of his quest to reinvent his role and relevance in democratic, republican India and of his struggle to preserve a glorious way of life. Thriller The Walker is a 2007 American-British drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader. It is an independent production and is the latest installment in Schrader's night workers series of films, starting with Taxi Driver in 1976, followed by American Gigolo in 1980 and Light Sleeper in 1992. Comedy The Gay Intruders is a 1948 comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and released by 20th Century Fox. Animation Tin Pan Alley Cats is a 1943 animated short subject, directed by Bob Clampett for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies series. A follow-up to Clampett's successful Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs, released earlier in 1943, Tin Pan Alley Cats focuses upon contemporary themes of African-American culture, jazz music, and World War II, and features a caricature of jazz musician Fats Waller as an anthropomorphic cat. The short's centerpiece is a fantasy sequence derived from Clampett's black and white Looney Tunes short Porky in Wackyland. Like Coal Black, Tin Pan Alley Cats focuses heavily on stereotypical gags, character designs, and situations involving African-Americans. As such, the film and other Warner Bros. cartoons with similar themes have been withheld from television distribution since 1968, and are collectively known as the Censored Eleven. Documentary film Bette Bourne: It Goes with the Shoes is a 2013 documentary biographical film written by Mark Ravenhill and directed by Jeremy Jeffs and Mark Ravenhill. Comedy RocketMan is a 1997 comic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gillard, and starring Harland Williams, Jessica Lundy, William Sadler and Jeffrey DeMunn. It was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures, and was released on October 10, 1997. Thriller Final is a 2001 science fiction film directed by Campbell Scott. It stars Denis Leary, Hope Davis, J. C. MacKenzie, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Hornyak, and Maureen Anderman. Documentary film Rise Up is a 2007 documentary film by director and cinematographer Luciano Blotta. The film documents the world of underground music in Jamaica following the efforts of three musicians to break into the mainstream, and vicariously exploring a variety of socio-cultural issues relating to poverty, violence, and post-colonial corruption. Rise Up has screened at numerous film festivals including IDFA and Hot Docs, and it won the Best Music Documentary category at the AFI/Discovery Channel Silverdocs Festival. The film also aired on the BBC and enjoyed a well received theatrical debut in Jamaica, where it was reviewed by the Jamaican Observer as the "Rise of a new Classic". Documentary film My Song Goes Forth, is the first documentary about South Africa as apartheid was being imposed. The film features singer, actor and civil rights activist Paul Robeson singing the title song and adding a prologue that asks the viewers to interpret the remainder of the film against the producer's intentions. Alternately entitled "Africa Sings", the initial purpose of the film was as a pro-white supremacy short-subject documentary which serves as an advertisement for the birth of apartheid in South Africa but with a conflicting message in the voice-over. Primarily the documentary has been associated with Robeson and early Anti-Apartheid activism due to his re-editing and rewriting of the films' narration. Comedy Kiss Me First is a 2003 Italian comedy film directed by Ambrogio Lo Giudice. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. It won the Nastro d'Argento for best original song. Animation Gekijô ban Tottoko Hamutarô: Hamu hamu hamu~jya! Maboroshi no prinsesu is a 2002 animated adventure family film written by Michiru Shimada and directed by Osamu Dezaki. Animation Maze King is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Hakhyun Kim. Comedy Hook, Line & Sinker is a 1969 American comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. It was shot from April 1-June 20, 1968 and released on June 6, 1969 by Columbia Pictures. This was the final film for director George Marshall, whose career dated back to 1916. This was also Lewis' last movie for Columbia. Comedy The Simple Things is a 1953 animated short subject, part of the Mickey Mouse series, produced by Walt Disney Productions. Released by RKO Radio Pictures on April 18, 1953, the short is notable as the final regular entry in the Mickey Mouse theatrical cartoon series. Following this short, one-shot Mickey shorts were produced: the featurettes Mickey's Christmas Carol and The Prince and the Pauper, and the shorts Runaway Brain, and Get a Horse!. Comedy The Killing Game is a 1967 French comedy film directed by Alain Jessua. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Screenplay. Documentary film Minispectacles: Touché, Douche, Souche is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Maarit Suomi-Väänänen. Documentary film Milking It is a 2013 documentary film directed by Stephanie Cowan. Animation Still Life with Animated Dogs is a 2001 animation TV Movie written and directed by Paul Fierlinger. It won a Peabody award in 2001. Thriller Manorama Six Feet Under is a 2007 Indian thriller film directed and co-written by Navdeep Singh. The film features Abhay Deol, Raima Sen and Gul Panag in the lead roles. The film released on 21 September 2007. The movie is a neo-noir with an amateur detective in a small sleepy town from Rajasthan who finds himself caught in a web of lies, deceit and murder. This movie is based on Chinatown by Roman Polanski, with the basic premise being similar to the original, despite changes in the representation of characters and some key plot points. In a cinema-noir style, the makers of Manorama Six Feet Under acknowledge the inspiration from the original by playing the sequence where Jack Nicholson's character gets his nose slashed on the main character's television. Documentary film Daddy I do is a 2010 documentary film directed by Cassie Jaye. Documentary film A Stravinsky Portrait is a 1966 documentary and musical film directed by Richard Leacock and Rolf Liebermann. Animation Gnomes and Trolls: The Forest Trial is a 2010 animation film written by Salvatore Cardoni and Robert Rhodin and directed by Robert Rhodin. Thriller Love is a 2005 independent feature film, written, directed and edited by Vladan Nikolic, produced by Jim Stark and executive produced by Christoph Thoke. The film was made in New York City for $350,000, with a cast and crew from over 20 countries, with 168 scenes, shot at over 60 locations. The film was shot on mini DV in 20 days, transferred to 35mm film, and received high praise in the September 2005 issue of American Cinematographer for its stylish look. It impressed audiences and critics at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and the Oldenburg Film Festival. Love also won the Prix De Jeunes at the Cinéma Tout Ecran festival in Geneva, Switzerland. Critics compared the film to Pulp Fiction, Memento, Rashomon, and in its political subtext to Marathon Man and Dirty Pretty Things. Told through a non-linear narrative from each of the characters' points of view, the film reconstructs the stories of a Yugoslav hit man, his former lover, and her police officer boyfriend, as their paths cross in New York. Comedy Everyone Wants the Kush is a 2012 action comedy crime film written by Brian Hernandez and Younger Robbins and directed by Myke Michaels. Animation The Boxcar Children is a 2014 animated film written by Justin Merz and directed by Daniel Chuba and Mark A.Z. Dippé. Documentary film La Voz del Cuerpo / The Body Speaks is a 2013 documentary, short, biographical film written and directed by Christine Dakin. Comedy The Golden Arrow is an American comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Bette Davis and George Brent. The screenplay by Charles Kenyon is based on a story of the same title by Michael Arlen published in the September 14, 1935 issue of Liberty. Comedy Mercury in Retrograde is a 2002 short comedy film directed by Amalia Zarranz. Comedy 47 morto che parla is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. The film stars Totò and Silvana Pampanini. Comedy Watching TV with the Red Chinese is an independent drama film about a group of Chinese exchange students who arrive in New York in 1980, eager for what America has to offer. They make friends including a literature teacher named Dexter and his girlfriend Suzanne. As they try to adjust to the New York city atmosphere, they become disillusioned with America, eventually buying a firearm for self-defense. Animation GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords is an American animated film based on the Gobots toy and TV franchise. This movie was produced by Hanna-Barbera and released to theaters in 1986 by Clubhouse Pictures. It was also the last film released by Clubhouse Pictures. It featured the first appearance of the Rock Lords who were given their own toyline after the movie. These new characters featured the guest voices of Margot Kidder, Telly Savalas and Roddy McDowall. The TV series regulars all reprised their usual roles. Since then, Hanna-Barbera's successor company Cartoon Network Studios and Tonka's parent company Hasbro later worked on the production in Transformers: Animated. Comedy Men at Work is a 1990 American black comedy film written and directed by Emilio Estevez, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Charlie Sheen, Leslie Hope and Keith David. The film was released in the United States on August 24, 1990. Animation Mad as a Mars Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon's title is a play-on-words of the famous phrase to be "mad as a March hare", the origins of which are disputed. Thriller The Baby is a 1973 American horror-thriller film, directed by Ted Post and was written by Abe Polsky. The film stars Anjanette Comer, Ruth Roman, Marianna Hill, Suzanne Zenor, and David Manzy. It tells the story of a social worker who investigates an eccentric family which includes "Baby", a 21-year-old man who acts like an infant. The psychological horror is considered as cult classic. Documentary film Histoire du soldat inconnu is a 1932 documentary short film from Belgium, directed by Henri Storck. Animation Professor Dan Petory's Blues is a short animation film directed by Hidekazu Ohara. Thriller Slaughter of the Innocents is a 1993 thriller starring Scott Glenn & Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus with supporting roles from Kevin Sorbo & Armin Shimerman plus a cameo from Aaron Eckhart set in the Arches National Park of Moab, Utah, and Cleveland Ohio USA. Documentary film Part of the Change is a 2013 Telly Award winning film, created for Habitat for Humanity International. Animation Elephant and Friends is a 2012 animation film directed by Kelly Loosli and Shane Lewis. Comedy Half Shot Shooters is the 14th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Wanted: Gurdas Mann Dead or Alive is a 1994 comedy film. Science Fiction The Adventures of Pluto Nash is a 2002 American science fiction comedy film directed by Ron Underwood and starring Eddie Murphy as the title protagonist. The film is considered one of the worst box office bombs, grossing only around $7.1 million on its reported $100 million budget. Documentary film Freak Night Fever in São Paulo is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lufe Steffen. Thriller The Great Jail Escape is a 2014 action thriller film directed by Abin Jacob. Documentary film What is music? Today's top artists, actors, and scholars grapple with the question in this cinematic look at a uniquely human obsession. The Heart is a Drum Machine is a new feature documentary film project from the producers of Moog. Animation Beyond Grandpa is a 1998 short animated film written by Breehn Burns, Justin Hunt, Jason Johnson and directed by Breehn Burns. Documentary film Affengeil is a 1990 film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Science Fiction The Thaw is a 2009 science fiction horror/thriller film directed by Mark A. Lewis starring Val Kilmer and Martha MacIsaac. Thriller The Assignment is a 1997 spy thriller film directed by Christian Duguay and starring Aidan Quinn in two roles, Donald Sutherland, and Ben Kingsley. The film, written by Dan Gordon and Sabi H. Shabtai, is set mostly in the late 1980s and deals with a CIA plan to use Quinn's character to masquerade as the Venezuelan terrorist Carlos the Jackal. Documentary film Children of Internment is a documentary biography history film directed by Joe Crump and Kristina Wagner. Documentary film Inner City Champions is a biographical documentary sports drama film directed by Kenneth Taylor. Comedy Inside Monkey Zetterland is a 1992 independent film penned by former child actor Steve Antin. Science Fiction The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock is a 1959 film starring Lou Costello and Dorothy Provine. Documentary film The Save is a 2011 short film directed by Amanda Micheli. Documentary film Hippos and Rhinos is a 2003 documentary directed by Fred Casella. Comedy Acting Like Adults is a 2014 drama film written and directed by Kyle Laursen and Eric F. Martin. Documentary film What It Takes is a documentary that follows four elite Ironman triathletes through a year of training and preparation in advance of the 2005 Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. The film was shot digitally in native 16:9 widescreen using Panasonic AJ-SDX900 camcorders in 24 frames per second. Filming began in November 2004 and completed in February 2006. Documentary film Nov. 22 1963, the world was shocked by the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The mystery surrounding this history-changing event has led to many un-solved questions. With the collapse of the Iron Curtin, many KGB officials have surfaced with top-secret files posing the following questions: • Why couldn't Nakita Khrushchev be found for hours following the assassination? • Why did Lyndon Johnson scramble his entire arsenal of nuclear bombers within minutes of the assassination? • Why were there so many discrepancies with the Oswald as the lone gunman theory? • What of all the disputable autopsy evidence? Explore recently de-classified information, photos, and film, for the first time on TV, to find out the amazing answers. Comedy 'Koti Takar Kabin' is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film. The film released in 2006 in all over Bangladesh. Directed by F I Manik. it's a romantic love story with comedy action based film. Stars Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Razzak, Faruk, Suchorita and many more. this film is one of the top grossing film of 2006. Thriller Séance on a Wet Afternoon is a 1964 British film directed by Bryan Forbes, based on the novel by Mark McShane, in which an unstable medium convinces her husband to kidnap a child so she can help the police solve the crime and achieve renown for her abilities. The film stars Richard Attenborough, Kim Stanley, Nanette Newman, Mark Eden and Patrick Magee. Animation Thunder Prince is a 1987 English adaptation of the Korean animated film, "Heukryong wanggwa biho dongja" by IFD Films and Arts Ltd. Comedy Takumi-kun Series: Ano, Hareta Aozora is a drama, romance and comedy film directed by Takeshi Yokoi. Documentary film The Ashes of Pasolini is a 1994 film directed by Pasquale Misuraca. Animation Journey Through a Melting Brain is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels. Comedy The Rick is a 2004 short comedy film written and directed by Tim McCarthy. Comedy The Adorable Cheat is a 1928 silent film starring Lila Lee and distributed by an independent film company, Chesterfield Motion Pictures. It was directed by Burton L. King with a copy being long held by The Library of Congress. Documentary film People & Plates is a 2013 short documentary biographical film written and directed by Miguel Calayan. Documentary film Rwanda: Do Scars Ever Fade? is an in-depth journalistic report and historical examination of the bloody conflict in Rwanda. It also examines the use of propaganda to recruit amateur killers who would ultimately slaughter their countrymen. It won a Peabody award in 2004. Comedy The Georgia Peaches is a 1980 Roger Corman produced pilot for a proposed TV series. Comedy Koyaa – Flower is a 2014 short comedy film written by Marko Bratus, Jure Karas, Kolja Saksida and directed by Kolja Saksida. Comedy Jay Jay is a 2003 Tamil romance film written and directed by Saran. The film features R. Madhavan, Amogha and Pooja in the leading roles while Adithya Menon, Kalabhavan Mani, Charle, Dhamu and Malavika Avinash also play key supporting roles. Produced by V. Ravichandran of Oscar Films, the film had music scored by Bharathwaj. It released in November 2003 to average reviews and collections. This plot is derived from the Hollywood film serendipity. Documentary film Give a Damn Again is a 1995 documentary film directed by Adam Isidore. Animation Põhjakonn is 1959 short animated film written by K. Korsen and directed by Elbert Tuganov. Comedy The Bride Wore Crutches is a 1940 film directed by Shepard Traube. Documentary film Speaking in Tongues is a 2009 documentary film written by Laurie Coyle and Marcia Jarmel, and directed by Ken Schneider and Marcia Jarmel. Comedy Comedy Gold: The Hilarious Story of Canadian Comedy is a 2005 documentary short comedy drama TV movie directed by Martha Kehoe and written by Alex Ganetakos. Comedy Vacanze a Ischia is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini. Comedy Wicked Stepmother is a 1989 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen. It is best known for being the last film of Bette Davis, who withdrew from the project after filming began, citing major problems with the script and the way she was being photographed. Cohen later claimed she really dropped out due to ill health but avoided publicizing the truth for fear it would affect potential future employment. The actress died a few months after the film was released. Comedy Artillerie Lourde II is a short comedy film written and directed by Guillaume Falardeau. Documentary film Tuna is a 1958 documentary film. Animation Last Hijack is a 2014 documentary animation film written and directed by Tommy Pallotta and Femke Wolting. Documentary film George Carlin: Again! is American comedian George Carlin's second HBO stand-up television special. It was filmed in the round in 1978 at The Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona. The show was first broadcast on July 23, 1978. The opening segment of the show contains pictures from Carlin's childhood which he narrates over: "I thought we might take a look at some of the pictures from the days when my show business career was just starting". The narration segues into Carlin waiting backstage to go on. He begins his routine by acknowledging the audience before diving into his "Goofy Shit" list which includes some new routines: Sandman on a rainy night, large craft warnings, Marine land fish sticks, centipedes, waiters in waiting rooms, evening gowns at night clubs, fluorescent lights, Kleenex targets, the hats that are not there, frogs legs, emptying the wishing wells, dream credits, why there is no blue food, skilled and unskilled workers, why we buy flowers, and cleaning the church. Carlin then performs a new long routine about time, who has the time, and words we use to describe time Animation Tweet and Lovely is a 1958 Merrie Melodies cartoon. Comedy I'm an Elephant, Madame is a 1969 German comedy film directed by Peter Zadek. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Bear award. Documentary film The Gay Marriage Thing is a 2005 documentary film directed by Stephanie Higgins, who is a product of the Emerson College film school graduate program. The film follows the heated debate over same-sex marriage in Massachusetts in 2004 through the perspective of a lesbian couple who wishes to legally marry, as that state became the first in the U.S. to grant same-sex marriages. Comedy Beautifully shot in 35-mm, THE HARDLY BOYS IN HARDLY GOLD is a high-comedy action adventure written and directed by artist William Wegman, starring his well-known Weimaraners, Fay Ray, Battina, Crooky and Chundo. The Hardly family spends its summers at the Hardly Inn in Maine, where the Hardly Boys play tennis, croquet, badminton, and hunt butterflies. Following in their mother's footsteps, the "Boys" have also become avid amateur detectives. To honor the Hardly Boys' timely detective work last summer, Chip's Aunt Gladiola invites them to lunch, but after a canoe trip across the lake to Aunt Gladiola's, the "Boys" find themselves in the midst of a mysterious and evil plot masterminded by the Nurse and the Caretaker. Where's Aunt Gladiola, what is happening at her garnet mine, and why is the town's water supply threatened? Join the Hardly Boys in solving this most puzzling mystery . . . Comedy Lionhead is a 2012 comedy crime drama film written by Chris Rennier and directed by Thomas Rennier. Animation Qalupalik is a 2010 short animated film written and directed by Ame Papatsle. Comedy Tom Sawyer is a 1930 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Jackie Coogan. The screenplay by Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt, and Sam Mintz is based on the 1876 novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. The film was the third screen adaptation of the Twain novel, following silent versions released in 1907 and 1917. The picture was made on location at the Paramount Ranch in Agoura, California. The film grossed $11 million and was the top box office attraction of the year, prompting the studio to release Huckleberry Finn, directed by Norman Taurog and featuring most of the Tom Sawyer cast, the following year. Thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene is a 2011 drama film directed by Sean Durkin. Haunted by painful memories and suffering from increasing anxiety, Martha escapes an abusive cult and returns home to live with her older sister, Lucy, and Lucy’s husband, Ted. With no other family to lean on, Martha tries desperately to assimilate into Ted and Lucy’s upper-middle-class lifestyle. But nightmares of the cult that brainwashed her into living as Marcy May prevent her from connecting with the only people who may be able to save her. As Martha’s isolation grows, her severe paranoia escalates. Ultimately, she descends into a dizzying state of panic as the growing fear that she is being hunted grips her every move. Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film In the Heat of the Power is a 2001documentary film directed by Jordi Niubo. Animation The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix is a Norwegian stop motion-animated feature film directed by Ivo Caprino. It was released in 1975 and is based on characters from a series of books by Norwegian cartoonist and author Kjell Aukrust. It is the most widely seen Norwegian film of all time, having sold some 5.5 million tickets since its release to a population which currently numbers just over 5 million. Documentary film Ahvan is a 1961 documentary film directed by Dhruva Kumar Pandya. Comedy Come Clean is a 1931 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach. Documentary film Let My People Go: The Story of Israel is a 1965 documentary film directed by Marshall Flaum. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1965 and won the United Nations Award in 1961 from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Flaum also produced and wrote the documentary. With narration by Richard Basehart and an original score by Israeli composer Marc Lavry, Let My People Go depicts the story of the efforts to create a homeland for the Jewish people, interweaving archival footage of such individuals and events reaching back to Theodor Herzl in 1897 at the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland. The film shows World Zionist Organization president Chaim Weizmann meeting with Arthur Balfour, who authored the Balfour Declaration of 1917, which stated that "His Majesty's government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people". Thriller Jesse Stone: Thin Ice is a 2009 American television mystery film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the characters from the Jesse Stone book series created by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the police chief of a small New England town who investigates a cryptic letter sent to the mother of a kidnapped child who was declared dead. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Thin Ice is the fifth in a series of eight television films based on the characters of Parker's Jesse Stone novels. The film received an American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography, as well as a Canadian Society of Cinematographers Award for Best Cinematography in TV Drama for Rene Ohashi. Comedy The Best Way to Walk is a 1976 French film directed by Claude Miller, his directorial debut. It stars Patrick Dewaere, Patrick Bouchitey, Christine Pascal, Claude Piéplu and Michel Blanc. Comedy Caddyshack is a 1980 American sports comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis and Douglas Kenney. It stars Michael O'Keefe, Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, and Bill Murray. Doyle-Murray also has a supporting role. This was Ramis' first feature film and was a major boost to Dangerfield's film career; previously, he was known mostly for his stand-up comedy. Grossing nearly $40 million at the domestic box office, it was the first of a series of similar comedies. A sequel, Caddyshack II, followed in 1988, although it was not nearly as successful or well received. The film has garnered a large cult following and has been hailed by many publications, such as Time and ESPN, as one of the funniest sports movies of all time. As of 2010, Caddyshack has been televised on the Golf Channel as one of its "Movies That Make the Cut." Comedy Maple Leaves is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Sophie Brooks. Thriller Outrage is a 1973 made for television film that aired on the American Broadcasting Company's popular Movie of the Week franchise. The movie, which originally aired on November 28, 1973, tells the story of a suburban neighborhood and family that is repeatedly terrorized by a group of privileged young men from neighboring families. The film is set in an idealized rural suburban community. The film stars Robert Culp, Marlyn Mason and Beah Richards, and featured Nicholas Hammond, James Sikking and Thomas Leopold. The film was directed Richard T. Heffron, and written by writer William Wood. The film was originally titled One Angry Man. Turner Classic Movies lists the title of the film as "Outrage!" with the addition of the exclamation point. The movie would later inspire a 1998 TV film remake of the same name with Rob Lowe and Jennifer Grey. Thriller Senza sapere niente di lei is a 1969 Italian giallo film directed by Luigi Comencini. It is based on the novel La morale privata by Antonio Leonviola. For this film Paola Pitagora was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best actress. Comedy El Mago is a 1949 adventure film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy "When directors Derek Kwok and Clement Cheng were trying to raise financing for GALLANTS they were told over and over again, "No one wants to see a movie starring washed up has-beens." But eventually Hong Kong’s legendary pop star and actor, Andy Lau (INFERNAL AFFAIRS), put up the budget and the result is the funniest, most ass-kicking, hard rocking, pedal to the metal movie of the year. It’s COCOON with kung fu! Loser office boy, Cheung (Wong Yue-nam), is banished to one of Hong Kong’s rural backwaters to help greedy property developers kick a bunch of old timers out of a run down tea house. But this teahouse used to be a martial arts studio and its owners, Dragon (Chen Kuan-tai) and Tiger (Bruce Leung), are trying to keep the lights on until Master Law (Teddy Robin), wakes up from his 30-year coma and tells them what to do again. Chen Kuan-tai was Shaw Brother’s most iconic leading man in the 70’s and Bruce Leung started his career as a Bruce Lee imitator before becoming a celebrated martial artist (he played "The Beast" in Stephen Chow’s KUNG FU HUSTLE). Teddy Robin is only four feet tall, but he’s a producer, an actor and the man who invented Chinese rock n’roll, even writing and performing the music for this film. Real-life gangster-turned-actor, Chan Wai-man plays the evil Master Poon; Lo Meng (aka Turbo Law) was one of the Five Deadly Venoms; and Susan Shaw, playing Dr. Fun, was a softcore sexpot back in the day. And with decades of experience behind them, these old pros own the screen. But GALLANTS isn't just a wallow in nostalgia, and it’s not just a comedy. It's a movie about the true martial arts spirit. Because you can run from your problems, but eventually you're going to have to stand and fight. And even if you've waited until your joints creak and your hair turned gray, it's never too late to turn and face the world with a raised fist and a kung fu cry on your lips." Quoting Subway Cinema from the 2010 Fantastic Fest site. Thriller Mithivedi is a 2012 Tamil film starring Daniel Balaji, Neelima Rani in the lead roles. The film is directed and produced by Anand Maiyur Srinivas an Australian-based finance consultant turned short filmmaker. The film talks about the struggles of a mother who is trying too save her baby after getting stuck in a minefield. Science Fiction Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy is the fifth and final television movie produced to continue the story of the prematurely canceled television series Alien Nation. Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy was written by Renee and Harry Longstreet, and directed by Kenneth Johnson. Comedy Manta, Manta is a 1991 German language action comedy film directed by Wolfgang Büld. The film features Til Schweiger, Tina Ruland, Stefan Gebelhoff, Lena Sabine Berg and Michael Kessler in the lead roles. Singer/songwriter Sylkie Monoff makes a small appearance. It was released in Germany on October 3, 1991 and in Hungary on April 17, 1992. The English title of the film was Racin' in the Street. Four weeks before the film was released Manta – Der Film was shown in theaters, which also focused on Opel Manta in a comedic way, see "Manta jokes". Actors Til Schweiger and Michael Kessler started their film acting career with Manta, Manta. Tina Ruland also started her film acting career with this film. Science Fiction Bleeders is a 1997 Canadian horror film directed by Peter Svatek, based upon H. P. Lovecraft's story The Lurking Fear. It first premiered at the Fantastisk Film Festival Lund in Sweden on September 14, 1997, and was released direct to video the following year. Documentary film The Staircase: The Last Chance is the 2012 follow-up film to the 2004 documentary miniseries The Staircase. It is directed by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. Documentary film Waiting for "Superman" is a 2010 documentary film from director Davis Guggenheim and producer Lesley Chilcott. The film analyzes the failures of the American public education system by following several students as they strive to be accepted into a charter school. The film received the Audience Award for best documentary at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. The film also received the Best Documentary Feature at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards. Documentary film The Immaculates is a 2013 short documentary drama film written and directed by Ronny Trocker. Comedy The All Together is a 2007 comedy feature film starring Martin Freeman, Corey Johnson, Velibor Topic and Danny Dyer. It is written and directed by Gavin Claxton. Animation Persol 'A Year of Sun is a 2011 animation, short film directed by Kevin Dart, Stephane Coedel and Ryan Goodwin-Smith. Comedy Zatoichi is a 2003 Japanese samurai drama and action film, directed, written, co-edited, and starring Takeshi Kitano in the eleventh film he has directed. Kitano plays the role of the blind swordsman. The film is a revival of the classic Zatoichi series of samurai film and television dramas. It premiered on September 3, 2003 at the Venice Film Festival, where it won the prestigious Silver Lion for Best Director award, and went on to numerous other awards both at home and abroad. It also stars Tadanobu Asano, Michiyo Okusu, Yui Natsukawa, Guadalcanal Taka, Daigoro Tachibana, Yuko Daike, Ittoku Kishibe, Saburo Ishikura, and Akira Emoto. Thriller Maid-Droid aka Rōjin to Rabudōru: Watashi ga Shochō ni Natta Toki and AI Kōkando Sensaa Tōsai: Maid-Droid is a 2009 Japanese science-fiction fantasy pink film directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu. Among the awards it won at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony was the Silver Prize for Best Film. Comedy Prickly Rose is a 2013 comedy mystery short film written and directed by Ken Berris. Comedy Falling in Love... with Chris and Greg: Ooh La La! Paris Special is a 2009 comedy film directed by Chris Vargas and Greg Youmans. Documentary film American Standoff is an American 2002 documentary film by Kristi Jacobson which documents much of a strike by the Teamsters against a package delivery company, Overnite Transportation. The film follows the strike from early 2000 to mid-2001. Thriller Way of the Vampire is a 2005 horror film written by Michael David Stewart and directed by Sarah Nean Bruce and Eduardo Durão. Documentary film Zohre & Manouchehr is a 2003 film directed by Mitra Farahani. Comedy The Trouble with Girls, the full title of which is The Trouble with Girls, is a 1969 film starring Elvis Presley. It was one of his final acting roles, along with the same year's Change of Habit. It is based on the 1960 novel Chautauqua by Day Keene and Dwight Vincent Babcock. Comedy Sankat City is a dark comedy Bollywood Hindi movie directed by Pankaj Advani starring Kay Kay Menon. The film was released in India on July 10, 2009. Comedy waydowntown is a film directed by Gary Burns, released in 2000 which explores office driven culture. The film takes place in Calgary, Alberta, where many downtown buildings are connected by a network of skywalks called Plus 15. As a result, the hustle and bustle of the main street has been replaced by recirculated air, food courts, and fluorescent lights. This is the setting for Burns' sardonic comedy about Canadian corporate culture. Animation A Workday is a 2013 animation, short film directed by Francisco Emanoel Faria Rosatelli. Comedy Tora-san Plays Daddy aka Torasan's Tale is a 1987 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kumiko Akiyoshi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Plays Daddy is the thirty-ninth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Thriller Dhoom: 3 is a 2013 Indian action thriller film, written and directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya and produced by Aditya Chopra. The third installment of the Dhoom series, it features Aamir Khan as the antagonist and Katrina Kaif, with Actor Abhishek Bachchan in the lead role reprising his role of Jai and Uday Chopra reprising his role as Ali Akbar, as in the previous movies of the franchise. The movie was declared 'Super Hit' in India and 'Blockbuster' overseas. Made on a budget of 1.25 billion, the most expensive Bollywood film of all time, Dhoom 3 was released on 20 December 2013, marking itself as the first Bollywood movie to be released in the IMAX motion picture film format with Dolby Atmos surround sound. The film broke few records on its opening days in India and abroad. Box Office India declared Dhoom 3 "the biggest hit of 2013" after two days of release, the film went on to gross 4 billion worldwide in just ten days, surpassing Chennai Express to become the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time domestically and worldwide. The movie was declared 'Super Hit' in India and 'Blockbuster' overseas. Thriller Killer: A Journal Of Murder is a 1995 American drama film written and directed by Tim Metcalfe. It is based on the life of serial killer Carl Panzram, and uses passages of his biography. James Woods starrs as Panzram and Robert Sean Leonard as Henry Lesser. Other stars include Ellen Greene as Elizabeth Wyatt, Cara Buono as Esther Lesser, Robert John Burke as R.G. Greiser and Richard Riehle as Warden Quince. Michael Jeffrey Woods, James Woods' young brother also made an appearance as Harry Sinclair. The film was theatrically shown in America in 1996 through Legacy Releasing Corporation, although limited, and in 1997 by First Independent Films in the UK, whilst in Spain, it was shown through Ufilms. It was first shown in September 1995 at the Tokyo International Film Festival. In America, the film grossed $31,993 on its opening weekend across 9 Screens. Total gross in America totaled $65,682. In America the film was first released on VHS in the Netherlands via Arcade Movie Company, and on DVD in Japan via Beam Entertainment and Culture Publishers in 1998. Documentary film The Audacity of Democracy is a 2009 American independent documentary film produced by Lorenda Starfelt and directed by Brad Mays for LightSong Films in North Hollywood. The film, which was shot in New York City, Washington, D.C.; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas and Austin, Texas; and Denver, Colorado is an in-depth look at the P.U.M.A. movement in general and one of its most controversial leaders, Darragh Murphy, in particular. Comedy "The mockumentary format has now taken on the more sophisticated, eloquent branch of the undead, as a camera crew follows a family of vampires. ‘Living’ in Belgium, a place the head of the vampire family refers to as ‘a flat land full of grey people’, they are bored by their immortality. The family takes advantage of the country’s welfare system, while the authorities keep them fed with illegal immigrants, children and handicapped folk. Thankfully, these are traditional vampires and must keep to a strict moral code, even if the teenage daughter does want to become human. When they break the clan rules they are exiled to Canada, where even vampires have to work for a living! Far more credible than Twilight’s vampire family, there is plenty of feeding frenzy action amidst this comedy of manners. At times it can be very disturbing, at other times, laugh-out-loud funny, not to mention the satirical dig at Belgium. Think Spinal Tap meets The Munsters, in Benelux." Quoting the program the notes from the Sci-Fi-London site. Comedy Don't Let It Get You is a film made in New Zealand and Sydney, Australia in 1966. It is notable for the period it was made in as well as the popular musical acts that featured in it. Sir Howard Morrison, Eddie Low, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Herma and Eliza Keil of the Keil Isles featured in the film. It also had an appearance by Australian hit maker Normie Rowe. Directed by John O'Shea and written by Joe Musaphia, the film captures the exuberance and energy of one of New Zealand's finest hours in pop/rock musical history. Fashioned in the style of Richard Lester's A Hard Day's Night and Help!, it is a showcase for the talents of the period, including Kiri te Kanawa. The songs are mostly written by Patrick Flynn in collaboration with either O'Shea or Musaphia. However, the film is also a knockabout romantic comedy: the dialogue non-sequiturs, pratfall gags and bizarre juxtapositions display an offbeat sense of irony and blase manner not unlike that of television in the late Eighties. As a nostalgia piece, the film comes as close to capturing the hopes and aspirations of the period as the Weekly Reviews do for the Forties and the Tangata Whenua series does for the Seventies. Comedy Sátántangó is a 1994 Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr. Shot in black-and-white, it runs for more than seven hours. It is based on the novel Satantango by Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai, who has been providing Tarr with stories since his 1988 film Damnation. Tarr had wanted to make the film since 1985 but was unable to proceed with the production due to the strict political environment in Hungary. Comedy Simon and Laura is a 1954 stage comedy by Alan Melville that in 1955 became a Rank Organisation film produced at Pinewood Studios. Comedy Daughter of self-destructive parents, Lina, 12, doesn’t show much interest in the war taking place around her in 1980’s Beirut. Instead, Siham, her aunt’s beautiful adolescent maid, is the focal point of her rebellious and neglected childhood. As the basis for the girls’ relationship shifts, issues of loyalty and power set off a series of events, which isolate Lina even more. Unlike films in which the violence of an urban war zone motivate a family to strengthen their ties, in this film, director Danielle Arbid depicts, instead, relationships that are shattered by passion, reprisal and guilt. "Writer and director Danielle Arbid has done a masterful job conveying the little ties that are at the heart of female friendship....this Lebanese film reveals how the wars within our homes are some of the deadliest and most destructive we can experience." -Spirituality&Practice “[Director Danielle Arbid] summons a stirring social and sexual awakening in the patient expression of 12-year-old Lina.” -Slant Magazine "In the Battlefields" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Arabic with English subtitles. Documentary film In August 2005, as well as the usual mix of Yorkshire county championship and one day fixtures, the Scarborough Cricket Festival included a charity match between a Lashings XI and an Old England XI. The game, in aid of The Dickie Bird Foundation, featured many of the world's best players, both past and present. Dickie once again donned the famous white coat and hat to take his place in the middle. Science Fiction The Secret of the Telegian, released in Japan as Densō Ningen, is a 1960 tokusatsu sci-fi/horror/mystery film. Produced by Toho Company, Ltd., the film was directed by Jun Fukuda, and written by Shinichi Sekizawa, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and some scenes by Teruyoshi Nakano. Herts-Lion International Corp. acquired the western hemisphere rights to the film in January 1964 and planned to release it theatrically in the US in February of that year on a double bill with Dungeons of Horror. This proposed US theatrical release was aborted, and the film was subsequently syndicated to TV. Besides being in black and white, the TV prints were identical to Toho's uncut international English version, dubbing and all. Comedy El Picnic de los Campanelli is a 1972 Argentine film. Comedy Thanks for the Boat Ride is a 1927 short comedy film written by Roy Evans and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Maestra is a 33-minute documentary film directed by Catherine Murphy, about the youngest women teachers of the 1961 Cuban Literacy Campaign. In 1961, Cuba aimed to eradicate illiteracy across the island in one year. It sent 250,000 volunteers across the island to teach reading and writing in rural communities for one year. 100,000 of the volunteers were under 18 and more than half of them were women. In 2004, Murphy discovered that she knew several women in Havana who had volunteered for the project, by this time in their 60s. Murphy was due to leave Havana and return to the United States, but before doing so, she decided to record three interviews with former Literacy Campaign volunteers. From 2004 to 2010, Murphy continued to track down stories of Literacy Campaign volunteers and the families that hosted them, eventually producing and directing MAESTRA and founding The Literacy Project. The film is narrated in English by Pulitzer Prize–winning author Alice Walker and features Spanish-language interviews with nine of the women who taught in the Campaign. Comedy Ek Phool Teen Kante is a 1997 Indian Bollywood film directed by Anup Malik and produced by Deven Tanna. It stars Vikas Bhalla and Monica Bedi in pivotal roles. It was released on August 29, 1997. Comedy Smokey and the Bandit II is a 1980 comedy film released on August 15, 1980 in the United States. It is the sequel to the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit. The film stars Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jerry Reed, Jackie Gleason, and Dom DeLuise. Like the first film, it was directed by Hal Needham. The film was originally released in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and several other, mainly Commonwealth countries as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again. Early video releases and TV broadcasts also used this title, but in more recent years have reverted to the original U.S. title. It was followed by a sequel three years later, Smokey and the Bandit Part 3, in which Reynolds appeared only in a brief cameo appearance, and Sally Field was absent completely. The plot centers on Bo "Bandit" Darville, and Cledus "Snowman" Snow, transporting an elephant to the GOP National Convention with Sheriff Buford T. Justice, played by Jackie Gleason, in hot pursuit once again. Documentary film Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and the New South is a documentary biography history film directed by Abby Ginzberg. Thriller Slew Hampshire is a 2013 drama horror thriller film written and directed by Flood Reed. Comedy Untamed Heart is a 1993 film starring Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei. It mixes drama with romance and comedy and tells the story of a young woman, always unlucky in love, finally finding true love in a very shy young man. The film is directed by Tony Bill, and written by Tom Sierchio. The original music score is composed by Cliff Eidelman. Comedy Napoleon Dynamite is a 2004 comedy film written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and directed by Jared. The film stars Jon Heder in the role of the title character, for which he was paid just $1,000. After the film's success, Heder re-negotiated and received a cut of its profits. The film was Jared Hess' first full-length feature and is partially adapted from his earlier short film, Peluca. Napoleon Dynamite was acquired at the Sundance Film Festival by Fox Searchlight Pictures and Paramount Pictures, in association with MTV Films. It was filmed in and near Franklin County, Idaho in the summer of 2003. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004, and in June 2004 was released on a limited basis. Its widespread release followed in August. The film's total worldwide gross revenue was $46,140,956. The film has acquired a cult following. Science Fiction "It's a Good Life" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It is based on the 1953 short story "It's a Good Life" by Jerome Bixby and is considered by many, such as Time Magazine and TV Guide, to be one of the best episodes of the series. Documentary film "Listen to the Swiss air and a soundtrack will form. Captivated by a gentle and emotional tune, an audience is witness to the beautiful and unusual vocal instruction of an artist who took to music when he has no other way to communicate. A group whose fame reached great heights in the music world stirs a debate over the sounds and voices of a new era..." Quoting the synopsis from the 2008 Cinequest Film Festival site. Animation Yulia is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Antoine Arditti. Comedy Duck Soup to Nuts is a 1944 Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Porky is a hunter looking to shoot Daffy, but Daffy keeps outwitting Porky. This cartoon is notable for containing some gags that would appear in later cartoons featuring Daffy, such as Boobs in the Woods and Rabbit Fire. The title of the cartoon refers to the old expression "soup to nuts", and coincidentally or otherwise turns out to be an amalgam of the titles of the Marx Brothers classic Duck Soup and the Three Stooges film Soup to Nuts. Comedy Little Giants is a 1994 family sports comedy film, starring Rick Moranis and Ed O'Neill as brothers in a small Ohio town, coaching rival Pee-Wee Football teams. Documentary film Before I Sleep / The Healers of 400 Parnassus is a 1997 documentary directed by Laura Gabbert. Comedy Muž v povětří is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1955. Documentary film Schuberth - L'Atelier della Dolce Vita is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Antonello Sarno. Thriller Dangerous Minds is a 1995 American drama film directed by John N. Smith, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. It is based on the autobiography My Posse Don't Do Homework by former U.S. Marine LouAnne Johnson, who took up a teaching position at Carlmont High School in Belmont, California, in 1989, where most of her students were African-American and Latino teenagers from East Palo Alto, a ghetto town at the opposite end of the school district. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer as Johnson, the film was released to a mixed to mostly negative critical reception, but became a surprise box office success in the summer of 1995, leading to the creation of a short-lived television series. Comedy The Final Member is a 2012 documentary, comedy, drama film directed by Jonah Bekhor and Zach Math. Thriller When Animals Dream is a 2014 Danish dramatic horror mystery and the feature film directorial debut of Jonas Alexander Arnby. The film had its world premiere on May 19, 2014 at the Cannes Film Festival and stars Sonia Suhl as a teenager that discovers that she is transforming into a werewolf. Comedy In Our Heads About Our Hair is a historical documentary comedy drama film directed by Hemamset Angaza. Documentary film Hamsa, I am is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by Miroslav Janek; with writing credits by Ivan Arsenyev. Documentary film Forgiving Dr. Mengele is a documentary film about Eva Mozes Kor, a victim of the Holocaust, and Dr. Josef Mengele and his staff, who experimented on her and her twin sister Miriam Mozes, as well as approximately 1,400 other twin pairs. The documentary was directed by Bob Hercules and Cheri Pugh, who also served as producers. They followed Eva for over four years, chronicling her story and her journey to Israel. Forgiving Dr. Mengele premiered at the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, Illinois, on February 24, 2006. It was scheduled to play for a week, and then travel to other cities in the US. The film is distributed by First Run Features, which handles independent films and documentaries. Documentary film Tricked: The Documentary is a 2013 documentary, action and crime film directed by John Keith Wasson and Jane Wells. Thriller Citizen is a 2001 Tamil film directed by Sharavanan Subbaiya and produced by S. S. Chakravarthy. The film features Ajith Kumar in the lead role as a social activist with Vasundhara Das, Meena and Nagma playing supporting roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Deva, whilst cinematography was handled by Ravi K. Chandran. The film opened to positive reviews in June 2001 and was a blockbuster at the box office. Thriller Dites-lui que je l'aime is a 1977 French film directed by Claude Miller and starring Gérard Depardieu and Miou-Miou. It is based on the 1961 novel This Sweet Sickness by Patricia Highsmith. Science Fiction Muppets from Space is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film and the sixth feature film to star The Muppets, and the first since the death of Muppets creator Jim Henson to have an original Muppet-focused plot. The film was directed by Tim Hill, produced by Jim Henson Pictures, and released to theaters on July 14, 1999 by Columbia Pictures, being the last theatrical Muppet film released before The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of the franchise. The film is a deviation from other Muppet films as it is the only non-musical film, as well as the first film in the series that focuses mainly on a character other than Kermit the Frog. The film was shot in Wilmington, North Carolina at EUE/Screen Gems. Documentary film Sath Kutch Na Jayega is a 1973 documentary film directed by Dhiru Mistry and Sureshwar Singh. Comedy A.C.O.D. is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Stu Zicherman, based on a script by Zicherman and Ben Karlin, and starring Adam Scott, Amy Poehler, Jessica Alba and Jane Lynch. The name of the film is an abbreviation for Adult Children of Divorce. Teddy Schwarzman is producing the film through his Black Bear Pictures production company. Other stars include Richard Jenkins, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Catherine O'Hara, with Ken Howard and Clark Duke in supporting roles. The film was released in the U.S. on October 4, 2013. Science Fiction The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a 2009 fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam and Charles McKeown. The film follows a travelling theatre troupe whose leader, having made a bet with the Devil, takes audience members through a magical mirror to explore their imaginations and present them with a choice between self-fulfilling enlightenment or gratifying ignorance. Heath Ledger, Christopher Plummer, Andrew Garfield, Lily Cole, and Tom Waits star in the film, though Ledger's death one-third of the way through filming caused production to be temporarily suspended. Ledger's role was recast with Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell portraying transformations of Ledger's character as he travels through a dream world. The film made its world premiere during the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, out of competition. The film, which was budgeted at $30 million, grossed more than $60 million in its worldwide theatrical release. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus was nominated for two Academy Awards in the categories Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. Comedy City of Joy is a 1992 drama film directed by Roland Joffé, with a screenplay by Mark Medoff. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Dominique Lapierre, which looks at poverty in then-modern India, specifically life in the slums. The film stars Patrick Swayze, Om Puri and Shabana Azmi. Documentary film Ayo Joy is a 2009 documentary film produced by the French company MK2 and directed by Raphaël Duroy about the singer Ayọ. The 90 minute film, which comes into the cinemas end of 2009 or early 2010, shows her life and the search for her roots during the preparations and execution of her first concert in Nigeria, the birth country of her father. Comedy Boys Klub is a 2001 family and comedy film written by Librado Baracio and directed by Lee Librado. Comedy You Again is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Andy Fickman and written by Moe Jelline. The film stars Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver, Odette Yustman and Betty White. The film was released September 24, 2010, and on Blu-ray and DVD on February 8, 2011. Documentary film A post 9/11 look at intercity firemen in and around the New York City area as they work daily, fighting fires, and saving fire victims as they and their families mourn the lost of their fire fighting brothers, husbands, sons, and daughters in the World Trade Center attack. Animation I Love to Singa is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released to theaters on July 18, 1936, by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone. I Love to Singa depicts the story of a young owlet who wants to sing jazz, instead of the classical music that his German parents wish him to perform. The plot is a lighthearted tribute to Al Jolson's film The Jazz Singer. "I Love to Singa" was first a song written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg for the 1936 Warner Bros. feature-length film The Singing Kid. It is performed three times in the film: first by Jolson and Cab Calloway, then by the Yacht Club Boys and Jolson, and finally again by Calloway and Jolson. During this period, it was customary for Warners to have their animation production partner, Leon Schlesinger Productions, make Merrie Melodies cartoons based upon songs from their features. The cartoon has, in recent years, taken on something of a cult following, with a pervasive impact on popular culture. The short, one of the earliest Merrie Melodies produced in Technicolor's 3-strip process, is recognized as one of Avery's early masterpieces. Comedy The Strange Photographer and the Solitude is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Jan Eichberg and Willy Hans. Documentary film "The Singularity is an era in which our intelligence will become increasingly nonbiological and trillions of times more powerful than it is today - the dawning of a new civilization that will enable us to transcend our biological limitations and amplify our creativity. The onset of the 21st Century will be an era in which the very nature of what it means to be human will be both enriched and challenged as our species breaks the shackles of its genetic legacy and achieves inconceivable heights of intelligence, material progress, and longevity. While the social and philosophical ramifications of these changes will be profound, and the threats they pose considerable, celebrated futurist Ray Kurzweil presents a view of the coming age that is both a dramatic culmination of centuries of technological ingenuity and a genuinely inspiring vision of our ultimate destiny." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Comedy Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham is a 2014 Indian Tamil action comedy film directed by comedian Srinath. A remake of S. S. Rajamouli's successful 2010 Telugu film Maryada Ramanna, the film was jointly produced by PVP Cinema and Santhanam, who also essayed the lead role in it, alongside newcomer Ashna Zaveri. The film was released by Studio Green on 10 May 2014 and turned out to be a decent hit at the box office. Comedy The Scream is a 2009 comedy horror film written by Joshua Nelson and Rick Schiaffo and directed by Rick Schiaffo. Comedy Totò nella luna is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Thriller Night Train is a 1998 Irish romantic thriller directed by John Lynch. Starring John Hurt and Brenda Blethyn, the film follows an ex-prisoner with a passion for electric trains and the Orient Express. In his attempts at starting a new life, he finds refuge in the house of a possessive old lady, played by Pauline Flanagan. Things begin to get complicated when he falls for the lady's daughter and he faces the ultimate question of catching the night train or taking charge of his life like an adult. Lynch was nominated for a Crystal Star for the work at his debut feature at the Brussels International Film Festival. John Hurt won the Best Actor award at the Verona Love Screens Film Festival for his performance. Comedy Ant: America's Ready is a 2005 comedy film written by Ant and directed by Michael A. Bloom and Chuck Vinson. Thriller Protégé is a 2007 Singaporean-Hong Kong co-produced crime drama film written and directed by Derek Yee, starring Andy Lau, Daniel Wu, Louis Koo, Zhang Jingchu and Anita Yuen. Documentary film Newtown Creek Digester Eggs: The Art of Human Waste is a 2012 short documentary and historical film directed and written by David W. Leitner. Comedy Easy Abby: How to Make Love More Difficult is a 2013 romance drama comedy film written and directed by Wendy Jo Carlton. Comedy The Crazy Family is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Sōgo Ishii. Comedy Goin' South is an American western-comedy film, directed by and starring Jack Nicholson. The 1978 film also starred Mary Steenburgen in her film debut and included Christopher Lloyd, John Belushi, Richard Bradford, Veronica Cartwright, Danny DeVito and Ed Begley, Jr. As the film begins, the Paramount logo sequence plays in reverse. Comedy Hector is a Belgian comedy movie, with some drama, directed by Stijn Coninx starring Urbanus and Sylvia Millecam. The movie was released in 1987 and was the most successful Flemish movie regarding amount of visitors in Belgian movie theatres until 1990. It was beaten by Koko Flanel, another movie with Stijn Coninx as director and Urbanus as main actor. Comedy "Brooklyn girl gang member Krank, after being shot in a mysterious guinea pig lab rescue incident, comes home from the hospital in a wheelchair to find her cats are gone, her mother is still insane and her gang is kicking her out. And that’s before Hell on Wheels: Gang Girls Forever even gets its hilarious motor runnin’." Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film King of Punk is a documentary film directed and produced by Kenneth van Schooten and Julie van Schooten. The documentary film includes interviews with members of bands involved in the Punk scene between 1976 and 1982 including Ramones, Adicts, Exploited, Avengers, Dead Boys, UK Subs, Zeros, Wayne County & the Electric Chairs and many other artists. They talk about this music form and the music industry in general. It also profiles OBGYN, an all-girl Punk band based in Fayetteville, NC, and Patrick Clement, owner of Boston's FNS Publishing. The film's title, King of Punk, is based on one of OBGYN's song titles and doesn't refer to any one person. The King of Punk documentary was released on DVD in 2007. Comedy Baby and I is a 2008 South Korean film about a rebellious 18-year old high school senior who ends up caring for a baby with a note, claiming he is the baby's father. Science Fiction Futurama: Bender's Big Score is an Annie Award-winning direct-to-video film based on the animated series Futurama. It was released in the United States on November 27, 2007. Bender's Big Score, along with the three follow-up films, comprise season five of Futurama, with each film being separated into four episodes of the broadcast season. Bender's Big Score made its broadcast premiere on Comedy Central on March 23, 2008. The movie was written by Ken Keeler, based on a story by Keeler and David X. Cohen, and directed by Dwayne Carey-Hill. Special appearances include Coolio as Kwanzaa-bot, Al Gore as himself, Mark Hamill as the Chanukah Zombie, Tom Kenny as Fry's older brother Yancy, and Sarah Silverman returning as Fry's ex-girlfriend Michelle. Sarah Silverman replaced Kath Soucie, who had voiced Michelle in Space Pilot 3000, the first episode of the show. Comedy Cuatro Lunas is an upcoming Mexican comedy-drama directed by Sergio Tovar Velarde. It stars Antonio Velázquez, Alejandro de la Madrid, César Ramos, Gustavo Egelhaaf, Alonso Echánove, Alejandro Belmonte, Karina Gidi and Juan Manuel Bernal. The movie is currently in post-production. Science Fiction Superman Returns is a 2006 superhero film directed and produced by Bryan Singer. Based on the DC Comics character Superman, the film serves as an homage sequel to the motion pictures Superman and Superman II, ignoring the events of Superman III and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. It stars Brandon Routh as Superman/Clark Kent, as well as Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Parker Posey, and tells the story of the title character returning to Earth after a five-year absence. He finds that his love interest Lois Lane has moved on with her life and that his archenemy Lex Luthor is plotting a scheme that will destroy him and the world. After a series of unsuccessful projects to resurrect Superman on the screen, Warner Bros. hired Bryan Singer to direct and develop Superman Returns in July 2004. The majority of principal photography took place at Fox Studios Australia, Sydney, while the visual effects sequences were created by a number of studios, including Sony Pictures Imageworks, Rhythm & Hues, Framestore, Rising Sun Pictures, and The Orphanage; filming ended in November 2005. Comedy Free Enterprise is a 1999 romantic comedy film starring Eric McCormack and Rafer Weigel, and featuring William Shatner, directed by Robert Meyer Burnett and written by Mark A. Altman and Burnett. Documentary film With a hyper-energizing urban tribal music soundtrack that explodes with electronic sounds and world rhythms, DELIRIUM is an experience which cannot be missed. Comedy Agata and the Storm is a 2004 Italian comedy film directed by Silvio Soldini. Thriller Zaytoun is a 2012 Israeli adventure thriller film directed by Eran Riklis and produced by Academy Award-winning producer Gareth Unwin and Fred Ritzenberg. It premiered in September 2012 at the Toronto International Film Festival. The screenplay was written by Nader Rizq, a Palestinian-American living in the United States. What started as a hobby in 1991 ended up making the semi-finals of the 2001 Nicholl Fellowships run by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Subsequent re-writes again placed in the Nicholls and semi-finaled in the Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards. In late 2007, American producer Fred Ritzenberg came aboard and helped further develop the script. Documentary film Nico Icon is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Susanne Ofteringer. Comedy As Young as You Feel is a comedy film starring Monty Woolley, Thelma Ritter, and David Wayne, with Marilyn Monroe in a small role. Documentary film Looking for Johnny is a documentary film directed by Danny Garcia. Comedy Chalo Dilli is a 2011 Indian film directed by Shashant Shah. It features Lara Dutta and Vinay Pathak. It also features Akshay Kumar in a guest appearance. The film, produced under Dutta's husband Mahesh Bhupathi's production company, Big Daddy Productions and Eros International Media Ltd. was shot at locations in Mumbai, Delhi and Jaipur. It was released on 29 April 2011. It was inspired by the film Planes, Trains and Automobiles starring Steve Martin. A sequel to the movie would go on floors in 2014. Animation The Season is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Erick Grigorovski. Documentary film If Only I Were an Indian… is a 1995 documentary film written by John Paskievich and David Scheffel and directed by John Paskievich. Thriller Hardwire is a 2013 drama thriller crime fiction short film written by Adam Dewar and directed by Rankin. Comedy Midnite Spares is a 1983 Australian film starring Gia Carides, James Laurie, Max Cullen, Graeme Blundell, Bruce Spence, David Argue and Jonathan Coleman. Documentary film One Survivor Remembers is a 1995 documentary short film by Kary Antholis in which Holocaust survivor Gerda Weissmann Klein recounts her six-year ordeal as a victim of Nazi cruelty, including the loss of her parents, brother, friends, home, possessions, and community. A production of HBO and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the film won the 1995 Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject and the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Informational Special. In 2005, the film was offered by the Southern Poverty Law Center as part of a Teaching Tolerance curriculum for high school teachers to teach their students about the realities of the Holocaust. In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Killer Housewives is a 2001 Spanish comedy film directed by Javier Rebollo. The film is about a psychopathic housewife named Azucena intent on killing her husband. Thriller Waiting for Anna is a 2002 mystery, thriller short film written and directed by David M. Rosenthal. Comedy Cutting It Short is a 1980 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. It is based on the novel Postřižiny by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal. The story is set in a brewery in a Czech small town. The film is an evocation of the childhood memories of Bohumil Hrabal in his provincial town of Nymburk, dominated by the local brewery. The main actors of the film, uncle Pepin and Maryška, are based on real family members of Hrabal: Maryška on his mother and uncle Pepin on his real uncle, who came to stay two weeks in the town but remained for forty years. His spontaneous stories influenced a lot Hrabal's literary work. According to the film critic and historian Peter Hames, Cutting It Short, which frequently quotes or refers to silent comedy, is one of the best post-Tati comedies. Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the film. Thriller Chained Heat 2 is a 1993 drama crime thriller film written by Chris Hyde and directed by Lloyd A. Simandl. Thriller Slaughter Hotel is a 1971 Italian horror film directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Klaus Kinski. Comedy SpiderBabe is a 2003 softcore pornographic parody of Spider-Man. The film was written by John Fedele and Terry West, and directed by Johnny Crash. Erin Brown, better known within the genre as Misty Mundae, stars as the titular character. Thriller Blackrock is a 1997 Australian film directed by Steven Vidler and written by Nick Enright. Internationally, it is best remembered as the first prominent role of actor Heath Ledger. Documentary film After Stonewall is a 1999 documentary film directed by John Scagliotti about the 30 years of gay rights activism since the 1969 Stonewall riots. It is the sequel to the Scagliotti-produced 1986 film Before Stonewall and is narrated by musician Melissa Etheridge. Participants include Dorothy Allison, Jewelle Gomez, Rita Mae Brown, Craig Lucas, Arnie Kantrowitz, Barbara Gittings, Barbara Smith, Larry Kramer and Barney Frank. Science Fiction Automata is a 2014 science fiction film starring Antonio Banderas. The film is directed by Spanish director Gabe Ibáñez and co-written by Ibáñez with Igor Legarreta and Javier Sánchez Donate. Along with Banderas, the film stars Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Melanie Griffith, Dylan McDermott, Robert Forster and Tim McInnerny. Documentary film The Land of Vanishing Lakes is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Ishani K. Dutta. Science Fiction The Singularity is a 2012 documentary film about the technological singularity, produced, directed and edited by Doug Wolens. Wolens self-distributed the film, beginning with a digital only release through iTunes in December 2012 followed by the theatrical release in September 2013 at the 1400 seat Castro theatre in San Francisco. Wolens’ distribution model focuses on art house theatres, arts centers, museums, as well as point pointing conferences related to future technologies, where Wolens can attend and participate in post-screening discussion and Q and A. Comedy Short Kilts is a 1924 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Documentary film Growin' a Beard is a 2003 documentary short film directed by Mike Woolf Science Fiction México 2000 is a 1983 Mexican science fiction comedy film, directed by Rogelio A. González. Comedy Barry Munday is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Chris D'Arienzo; it is based on the novel Life is a Strange Place by Frank Turner Hollon. The film stars Patrick Wilson as the titular character, as well as Judy Greer, Malcolm McDowell, Chloë Sevigny, Cybill Shepherd, Billy Dee Williams, Emily Procter, Colin Hanks, Jean Smart, Mae Whitman, and Kyle Gass. It premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2010. The film was released on October 1, 2010. Comedy Steve + Sky is a 2004 Belgian comedy-drama film directed and written by Felix Van Groeningen and starring Titus De Voogdt, Delfine Bafort and Johan Heldenbergh. Comedy Dreaming of Julia is a 2003 film directed by Juan Gerard. The debut film by the director, the story is based on Gerard's childhood life in Cuba. The film was released as Cuban Blood in the US. Thriller Disaster on the Coastliner is 1979 television film about a disgruntled railroad employee who attempts to cause a collision between two passenger trains. It was directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starred Lloyd Bridges, Raymond Burr, Robert Fuller, Pat Hingle, E. G. Marshall, Yvette Mimieux, William Shatner, and Paul L. Smith. It originally aired on the The ABC Sunday Night Movie. Documentary film Un vagón a lado de la via is a 1991 short documentary film written by Rafael Illescas and Javier Patrón and directed by Rafael Illescas. Thriller Kala Pul is a US-Pakistani Urdu language topical thriller shot in Karachi, Pakistan. It is Saqib Mausoof’s debut feature film and is an exploration of family, regional politics, revenge, and the conflicts inherent in trying to escape one’s past. Comedy Misbehaving Husbands is a 1940 American comedy of errors film directed by William Beaudine for Producers Releasing Corporation. The film had the working titles of At Your Age and Dummy Husbands. Harry Langdon, Betty Blythe, Esther Muir and others in the cast were stars in silent films; it was the film debut of Gig Young credited under the name of Byron Barr. Documentary film Foreign Parts is a 2010 documentary drama film directed by Verena Paravel and J.P. Sniadecki. "A hidden enclave in the shadow of baseball’s new Mets Stadium, the neighborhood of Willets Point, Queens, is an industrial zone fated for demolition. Filled with scrapyards and auto salvage shops, lacking sidewalks or sewage lines, the area seems ripe for tourist development. But Foreign Parts discovers a strange community where wrecks, refuse and recycling form a thriving commerce. Cars are stripped, sorted and catalogued by brand and part, then resold to an endless parade of drive-thru customers. Joe, the last original resident, rages and rallies through the street like a lost King Lear, trying to contest his immanent eviction. Two lovers, Sara and Luis, struggle for food and safety through the winter while living in an abandoned van. Julia, the homeless queen of the junkyard, exalts in her beatific visions of daily life among the forgotten. The film observes and captures the struggle of a contested “eminent domain” neighborhood before its disappearance under the capitalization of New York’s urban ecology." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival site. Documentary film The Contemplator is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Mattias Klum. Comedy Pimienta is a 1966 Argentine film. Comedy The Worst Day Ever is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Sophie Jarvis. Comedy Vampiros los prefieren gorditos is a 1974 Argentine film. Comedy I'm Still Here is a 2010 mockumentary film directed by Casey Affleck, and written by Affleck and Joaquin Phoenix. The film purports to follow the life of Phoenix, from the announcement of his retirement from acting, through his transition into a career as a hip hop artist. Filming officially began on January 16, 2009 at a Las Vegas nightclub. Throughout the filming period, Phoenix remained in character for public appearances, giving many the impression that he was genuinely pursuing a new career. The film premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival on September 6, 2010. It had a limited release in the United States on September 10, 2010 before being expanded to a wide release a week later on September 17. Although widely suspected to be a "mockumentary", the fact that the events of the film had been deliberately staged was not disclosed until after the film had been released. Thriller Gli occhi freddi della paura is a 1971 crime thriller film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Thriller The Letter, previously called The Stare, is a 2012 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Jay Anania, starring Winona Ryder and James Franco. Franco is a former student of Anania's, who teaches directing at NYU. The pair previously collaborated on Shadows and Lies. In 2012, it was announced that Lionsgate purchased the distribution rights to the film, which was retitled The Letter. The film got its first theatrical showing at the Cincinnati Film Festival on September 9, 2012. Comedy Bill Hicks: Sane Man is a 1989 documentary written by Bill Hicks and directed by Kevin Booth and David Johndrow. Comedy How to Be a Serial Killer is a 2008 American black comedy film about a young serial killer who imparts his knowledge to an eager pupil. Written and directed by Luke Ricci, the film stars Dameon Clarke, Matthew Gray Gubler, Laura Regan, and George Wyner. Thriller The Unfaithful Wife is a 1968 French film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was remade in English in 2002 as Unfaithful, directed by Adrian Lyne. The film had a total of 682,295 admissions in France. Comedy I tre ladri is a 1954 comedy film directed by Lionello De Felice. Documentary film A Film About Kids and Music. Sant Andreu Jazz Band is a music documentary film directed by Ramon Tort. Comedy L'Auberge Espagnole is a 2002 French-Spanish film directed and written by Cédric Klapisch. It is a co-production between Spain and France. It is about Xavier, an economics graduate student studying for a year in Barcelona, Spain as part of the Erasmus programme, where he encounters and learns from a group of students who hail from all over Western Europe. It is the first part of the self titled "Spanish Apartment Trilogy" of films centered on the character of Xavier and his progression from student to family man and friends he initially encounters in a student share-house in Spain. The film's portrayal is in the first-person perspective of the main character, Xavier, and is hence mainly narrated in French. Some of the dialogue is in English and a significant amount is in Spanish, as well as small amounts in Catalan, Danish, German and Italian. L'Auberge Espagnole is the first part of the so called Spanish Apartment trilogy, it's two sequels being: Russian Dolls and Chinese Puzzle. Comedy Love and Support is a 2003 film by Joe Furey, starring Joe Furey, Pat Finn, Kristin Dattilo, Jenna Byrne, and Wayne Federman. Joe Furey was a writer for NewsRadio, Watching Ellie, and David Letterman. Special features on the DVD include interviews with Dave Foley, Maura Tierney, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Edie Falco. It has been released earlier as part of a film festival on DVD, without the special features. Comedy On The Double is a 1961 film, directed by Melville Shavelson, who also wrote the screenplay with Jack Rose. It stars Danny Kaye who plays, as in many of his films, two roles — in this case, an American soldier and a British General. Thriller Nightmare in Wax is a 1969 horror film. Cameron Mitchell plays Vince Rinaud, a former film special effects artist who is disfigured by Max Block, the head of Paragon Pictures, and also a rival for the affections of a woman. Leaving the film industry, Vince becomes a recluse and opens a wax museum. Within a few months, four popular Paragon stars disappear. Wax figures of the missing stars soon feature as wax models in the museum and the police become suspicious. Documentary film A Jihad for Love is a 2007 documentary film on the coexistence of Islam and homosexuality. The film is directed by Parvez, and produced by Shama and Trembling Before G-d director Sandi DuBowski. Documentary film Jack Smith: Beautiful Film Jewels is a film directed by Jack Smith. Animation The Bats is a 1999 short animation film written and directed by Jim Trainor. Science Fiction White Hot Grid is a 2013 Animation, Short, Fantasy film written and directed by Jess Iglehart. Comedy Bye Bye America is a 1993 dramatic comedy film written by Jan Schütte and Thomas Strittmatter directed by Jan Schütte. Documentary film Occupied Minds is the story of two journalists, Jamal Dajani, a Palestinian-American and David Michaelis, an Israeli, who journey to Jerusalem, their mutual birthplace, to explore new solutions and offer unique insights into the divisive Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The film takes viewers on an emotional and intensely personal odyssey through the streets of one of the world's most volatile regions. Among the myriad of voices Dajani and Michaelis hear from are: a wanted Palestinian gunman, an Israeli soldier breaking the silence about his service, an Israeli surgeon who lost his eyesight in a suicide bombing, an Israeli mother who lost her son in the conflict, and a Palestinian activist. As Dajani and Michaelis make their way through the many worlds that make up contemporary Israel and Palestine, they struggle to find lasting solutions to what others believe may be a never-ending conflict. Science Fiction Captain America: The First Avenger is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Joe Johnston, written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan, Dominic Cooper, Neal McDonough, Derek Luke, and Stanley Tucci. Set predominantly during World War II, the film tells the story of Steve Rogers, a sickly man from Brooklyn who is transformed into super-soldier Captain America to aid in the war effort. Rogers must stop the Red Skull, Adolf Hitler's ruthless head of weaponry and the leader of an organization that intends to use an artifact called the "Tesseract" as an energy-source for world domination. Captain America: The First Avenger began as a concept in 1997 and was scheduled for distribution by Artisan Entertainment. However, a lawsuit, not settled until September 2003, disrupted the project. Thriller C Me Dance is a 2009 Christian film, written and directed by Greg Robbins. It was produced by Uplifting Entertainment, distributed by Freestyle Releasing, and was released on April 3, 2009. It has been endorsed by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and The Dove Foundation. It has had songs written by Lincoln Brewster, Eowyn, Stephanie Fraschetti and Terri Shamar. Animation Spike 2 is an animated film nominated for 2013 International Emmy Kids Award for Animation. Comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Wes Anderson and inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig. It stars Ralph Fiennes as a concierge who teams up with one of his employees to prove his innocence after he is framed for murder. The film is a British-German co-production that was financed by German financial companies and film-funding organisations. It was filmed in Germany. Documentary film Mural Murals is a 1980 documentary film written and directed by Agnès Varda. Documentary film Every Pixel Tells a Story is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Peter Hanson. Comedy After a night of drinking, Rachel, a diplomat working in Mexico City finds her world turned upside down after she's saved by Alejandro, a Mariachi singer whose visa was rejected the day before. Documentary film Now for the first time Tupac: Hip Hop Genius takes you behind the scenes and reveals the truth behind the most controversial figure of rap music, a critically acclaimed actor and poet of the streets. Often contentious, yet never dull, welcome to the story of Tupac Shakur. Documentary film "If old is the new new, then Frank Fairfield is a 20th century heart-throb. A 25 year-old, old-time musician from LA, Frank plays to the timeless beat of eccentricity. But this is NOT an act. His unique world-view on the natural state of things includes playing songs "that have existed forever" with complete authority and collecting old 78s from around the world. His encyclopedic mind and crate digging is on display in this short film. Frank Fairfield: a man-out-of-time. Just in time." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Finishing the Game is a 2007 mockumentary which focuses on Bruce Lee's final movie Game of Death. Lee died prior to finishing that movie, having shot only a few of the final fight scenes. However, the rest of the film was finished using a Bruce Lee double and a new script. Finishing the Game is a comedy which satirizes the production of Lee's final film while dealing with racial stereotypes on the Asian community. It was shot in a mere 18 days. The film was directed and produced by Justin Lin, the director of the films Better Luck Tomorrow, Annapolis, and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. Finishing the Game stars Roger Fan, Sung Kang, Dustin Nguyen, McCaleb Burnett, James Franco, MC Hammer, Ron Jeremy and Parry Shen. Its world premiere took place at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, where it was an Official Selection. Comedy Kilukkam Kilukilukkam is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Sandhya Mohan. It stars Mohanlal, Kunchacko Boban, Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan. This film is a sequel to the 1991 Kilukkam directed by Priyadarshan. The film was earlier titled Angamaliyile Pradhanamanthri based on a scene from the prequel. Comedy The Fatal Mallet is a 1914 American-made motion picture starring Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand. The film was written and directed by Mack Sennett, who also portrays one of Chaplin's rivals for Normand's attention. The Fatal Mallet is one of more than a dozen early films that writer/director/comedienne Mabel Normand made with Charles Chaplin; Normand, who had written and directed films before Chaplin, mentored the young comedian. Comedy The Great Diamond Robbery is a 1954 crime fiction and comedy film written by László Vadnay and Martin Rackin and directed by László Vadnay. Thriller The Entity is a horror film based on the novel of the same name by Frank De Felitta. It stars Barbara Hershey as a woman tormented by an invisible assailant. Despite being filmed and planned for a release in 1981, the movie was not released in worldwide theaters until September 1982 followed by the United States in February 1983. Documentary film Hablan los tarahumaras is a 1983 documentary film written by Humberto Caldera and Ramon Placencia, and directed by Óscar Menéndez. Thriller Black Day Blue Night is an American crime/thriller film. Released in both 1995 and 1996. Thriller La Caza is a 1966 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura. The film is a psychological thriller about three veterans of the Spanish Civil War who meet to go rabbit hunting. It was Saura's first international success, winning the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. It is considered a classic of Spanish Cinema. Comedy When an Irish Free State is set up in the 1920s, the border is drawn right through the middle of the village of Puckoon. With an all-star cast, “Puckoon” digs at the stupidity of the military and religion in this typically absurdist comedy farce. Documentary film Radiant City is a 2006 Canadian film written and directed by Gary Burns and Jim Brown. It is about the suburban sprawl and the Moss family's life in the suburbs. The film is openly critical towards suburban sprawl and its negative effects, being ironic and amusing at the same time. It was revealed to be a mockumentary at the end of the film. The fictional part is about the five members of the Moss family who have just moved from the city into a new suburban development of Evergreen in Calgary, Alberta. The family discuss and portray the life in the suburbs and the various flaws and advantages of a modern suburban life, with a considerably greater emphasis on the flaws. While the characters and instances in the movie are fictional, the actors that play them all live in real suburban areas. Interspersed with this narrative, experts speak about their views of the suburbs. These include Ken Greenberg, Joseph Heath, Mark Kingwell, James Howard Kunstler, Marc Boutin, Andrés Duany and Beverly Sandalack. These portions are filmed in different suburban areas of North America, including Oakville, Ontario. Comedy St. Benny the Dip is a 1951 American film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The film is also known as Escape If You Can in the United Kingdom. The film opens with one of the few depictions of the East River maritime area of New York City many years before it became the South Street Seaport tourist attraction. Comedy Duel Personalities is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 177th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Declaration of Immortality is a 2010 documentary, short film directed by Marcin Koszalka. Documentary film Crash & Burn is a 2011 short documentary written and directed by Rick Rodgers. Comedy Maha Nadigan is a 2004 Tamil film directed by Sakthi Chidambaram. It is a satire of Tamil cinema and politics, with Sathyaraj playing a common man who goes to become a cinema superstar and then the chief minister of Tamil Nadu. Thriller Dark Country is a 2009 psychological crime thriller directed by and starring Thomas Jane in his directorial debut. It also stars Lauren German and Ron Perlman. Thriller Street Justice is a 1990 action-drama film written by James J. Docherty and directed by Richard C. Sarafian. Documentary film 30% (Women and Politics in Sierra Leone) is a 2012 short biographical documentary film written by Anna Cady, Em Cooper and Jenny Cuffe and directed by Anna Cady and Em Cooper. Thriller The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh is a 1970 giallo murder mystery film directed by Sergio Martino. It is his first entry in the giallo subgenre. The letter "h" was added to the name "Ward" when an Italian woman named Mrs. Ward threatened legal action over the original title's potentially damaging her good name, just before the film was released. The film was also known as Next! or The Next Victim. Animation The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is a 2006 Japanese-animated science fiction romance film produced by Madhouse, directed by Mamoru Hosoda and written by Satoko Okudera. Released by Kadokawa Herald Pictures, the film is a loose sequel to the 1967 novel of the same name by Yasutaka Tsutsui and shares the basic premise of a young girl who gains the power of time travel, but with a different story and characters than the novel. Riisa Naka voices Makoto Konno, a teenager who inadvertently gains a mysterious power. She learns from her aunt Kazuko Yoshiyama—protagonist to the original story—that she has the power to travel through time. Makoto begins using the time-leaps frivolously to fix problems. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was released on July 15, 2006 and received positive reviews. The film won numerous awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. The English version was licensed and produced by Kadokawa Pictures USA along with Ocean Productions and released by Bandai Entertainment in 2008. Comedy Kar Bhala is a 1956 film directed by Bhagwan Dada. Documentary film See The Dirt is a 2012 comedy, family, short documentary film directed by Chelsea Hernandez and Erik Mauck. Comedy Duplicate Sholay is a 2002 spoof film that parodies the 1975 classic Bollywood blockbuster Sholay. It was directed by Kanti Shah. Animation Modern Inventions is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon follows Donald Duck as he tours the fictional Museum of Modern Marvels. It was directed by Jack King, his first project at the Disney studio, and features original music by Oliver Wallace. The voice cast includes Clarence Nash as Donald, Billy Bletcher as the Robot Butler, and Cliff Edwards as the Robot Barber. Modern Inventions pokes fun at modern conveniences. The scene of Donald in the barber's chair was submitted by Carl Barks as his first story contribution at Disney. Documentary film Fala Tu is a 2003 documentary film directed by Guilherme Coelho and written by Nathaniel Leclery. Thriller Hunger Unholy is 2013 horror/thriller film written and directed by Nicholas Holland. Documentary film My Friend Paul is a 1998 documentary drama-crime film written and directed by Jonathan Berman; with writing credits by David Tedeschi. Comedy Alexander's Ragtime Band is a film released by 20th Century Fox that takes its name from the 1911 Irving Berlin song "Alexander's Ragtime Band" to tell a story of a society boy who scandalizes his family by pursuing a career in Ragtime instead of in "serious" music. The film generally traces the history of Jazz music from the popularization of Ragtime in the early years of the 20th century to the acceptance of Swing as an art form in the late 1930s using music composed by Berlin. The story spans more than two decades from the 1911 release of its name-sake song to some point in time after the 1933 release of "Heat Wave", presumably 1938. It stars Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Ethel Merman, Jack Haley and Jean Hersholt. Several actual events in the history of Jazz music are fictionalized and adapted to the story including the tour of Europe by Original Dixieland Jass Band, the global spread of Jazz by U.S. soldiers during World War I, and the 1938 Carnegie Hall performance by The Benny Goodman Orchestra. The story was written by Berlin himself, with Kathryn Scola, Richard Sherman and Lamar Trotti. It was directed by Henry King. Documentary film Vietnam Symphony is a 2005 documentary, music and war film written and directed by Tom Zubrycki. Comedy Il giorno più corto is a 1962 Italian Comedy film. It is a parody of the war movie The Longest Day and stars the popular duo Ciccio Ingrassia and Franco Franchi in the leading roles. Dozens of many other well-known actors accepted to appear in the movie in cameo roles for free, to avert the bankruptcy of the production company Titanus. Comedy Your Side of the Bed is a 2012 comedy, drama film written and directed by Jason Jeffrey. Comedy Gente di Roma is a 2003 Italian comedy mockumentary film directed by Ettore Scola. It is close to Federico Fellini's Roma. The film is dedicated to Alberto Sordi, who Scola wanted to close the film, as a noble man, but he could not film him because he died. Scola's daughters helped to co-write the script. Thriller Lords of the Deep is a 1989 science fiction/horror film about an underwater colony being attacked by alien life forms. Starring actors included Bradford Dillman and Priscilla Barnes. It was one of many underwater-themed movies released around 1989; similar films distributed during that time-frame included: The Abyss, Leviathan, DeepStar Six, The Evil Below, and The Rift. Comedy Support Your Local Sheriff! is a 1969 American comedic western film distributed by United Artists, directed by Burt Kennedy, written by William Bowers, and starring James Garner, Joan Hackett, Walter Brennan, Harry Morgan, Jack Elam and Bruce Dern. The film parodies the often-filmed scenario of the iconoclastic western hero who tames a lawless frontier town. Animation Foxed! is a 2013 short animation adventure drama mystery film written by Nev Bezaire and directed by James E.D. Stewart. Animation Nokomi is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Caroline Collinot, Aurélie Deconinck, Guillaume Ferrachat, Rémi Prouzat. Science Fiction Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey is a tokusatsu movie, and part of the Ultraman franchise, released in 2000. The movie is a direct sequel to the original Ultraman Tiga television series, serving as an epilogue to the events between Tiga and the successor series, Ultraman Dyna. A TPC excursion headed to an old ruins and unintentionally wakes up three evil ancient giants. Daigo's impending marriage to fellow GUTS member Rena is interrupted by a mysterious woman who hands him a black Spark Lens, as well as disturbing visions of an evil, dark Tiga and three other mysterious giants. Daigo must discover the truth and history behind his visions, and defeat the darkness one more time. Thriller Opera, also known as Terror at the Opera, is a 1987 Italian giallo horror film written and directed by Dario Argento and starring Cristina Marsillach, Urbano Barberini and Ian Charleson. The film's score was composed by Brian Eno and Claudio Simonetti. The film was released in the United States under the title Terror at the Opera. The film was one of Argento's most commercially successful films, seeing 1,363,912 ticket sales in his native country of Italy. Comedy Hello! Jun'ichi is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Katsuhito Ishii, Kanoko Kawaguchi, and Atsushi Yoshioka. Comedy The Early Years: Erik Nietzsche Part 1 is a 2007 comedy, drama and biographical film written by Lars von Trier and directed by Jacob Thuesen. Comedy Soaappu Seeppu Kannadi is a 1968 Tamil family comedy drama starring Nagesh, Vijayanirmala in lead roles. It is produced by Karthikeya Films and directed by Thirumalai-Mahalingam. Comedy Adrian and the Romans is a 1987 film directed by Klaus Bueb, Thomas Mauch. Comedy I'm from the City is a 1938 romantic comedy film directed by Ben Holmes. Comedy The Patient in Room 18 is a 1938 mystery-crime film, co-directed by Bobby Connolly and Crane Wilbur and starring Patric Knowles and Ann Sheridan. The film was based on the 1929 novel by Mignon G. Eberhart. Comedy Carry On Cowboy is the eleventh in the series of Carry On films to be made. It was released in 1965 and was the first film to feature series regulars Peter Butterworth and Bernard Bresslaw. Series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey and Joan Sims all feature and Angela Douglas makes the first of her four appearances in the series. Thriller They All Laughed is a 1981 film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, John Ritter, Colleen Camp, Patti Hansen, and Dorothy Stratten. The movie was based on a screenplay by Bogdanovich and Blaine Novak. It takes its name from the George and Ira Gershwin song "They All Laughed." A romantic comedy, They All Laughed is set in New York City, largely filmed outdoors on the streets, and tells the story of three private detectives investigating two beautiful women for infidelity. The detectives eventually wind up romantically pursuing the women, who turn the tables on them. They All Laughed is an updating of La Ronde, both in tone and theme. Animation Bird Shit is a 2013 adventure animation short film directed by Caleb Wood. Documentary film A Newsreel History of the Third Reich is a 2008 documentary film. Documentary film Jazz is my Native Language: A Portrait of Toshiko Akiyoshi is a documentary film by Renee Cho about the jazz pianist, composer, arranger and big band leader Toshiko Akiyoshi. Documentary film Portraits Of A Poet is a 2013 short documentary film written by Mai Vallee and directed by Kendy Ty. Comedy The Beloved Brat is a 1938 film. Thriller Sudden Death is a 1995 American action film directed by Peter Hyams, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Powers Boothe. The film was released in the United States on December 22, 1995. The film, set in a hockey stadium, was written by Gene Quintano based on a story by Karen Elise Baldwin, the wife of Pittsburgh Penguins owner Howard Baldwin, who was the producer. Sudden Death features a collaboration between Powers Booth and Raymond J. Barry, reuniting them for the first time since 1992's Rapid Fire. This is the second film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and directed by Peter Hyams, they both worked together in Timecop, the previous year. It has been rated R by the MPAA. Comedy Hip Hip Hora!, known as The Ketchup Effect in most English-speaking countries, is a 2004 Swedish teen movie, directed by Teresa Fabik. Science Fiction Resident Evil: Rising is a 2015 action, horror, science fiction, thriller film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. Comedy Bar Girls is a lesbian-themed romantic comedy film written by Lauran Hoffman, adapted by Hoffman from her stage play of the same name for the screen in 1994. Starring Nancy Allison Wolfe, Liza D'Agostino, Camila Griggs and Michael Harris and directed by Marita Giovanni, the play and film follow the lives of several gay women in the Los Angeles area who socialize at a local lesbian bar. Bar Girls was part of a wave of LGBT-themed films that were released in the early 1990s. Comedy Mamy is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Olga Antonova, Sarik Andreasyan, Tikhon Kornev, Irina Pivovarova, Sergey Kaluzhanov and Aleksey Nuzhnyy; directed by Evgeniy Abyzov, Sarik Andreasyan, Alan Badoev, Dmitriy Dyuzhev, Ashot Keshchyan, Tikhon Kornev, Karen Oganesyan, Kirill Kozlov and Eldar Salavatov. Documentary film Balagan is a 1994 film directed by Andres Veiel. Comedy Life of Crime is a 2014 American crime comedy film directed and written by Daniel Schechter based on Elmore Leonard's 1978 novel The Switch. The closing night film of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, the opening film of the Abu Dhabi Film Festival, the film was screened at the 2014 Traverse City Film Festival and released in theaters on August 29, 2014. Documentary film Justin des martigues is a 1983 documentary film directed by Vincent Martorana. Thriller The Final Cut is a 2004 science-fiction thriller film written and directed by Omar Naim. It stars Robin Williams, Jim Caviezel, Mira Sorvino, Mimi Kuzyk, Stephanie Romanov, Genevieve Buechner and Brendan Fletcher. The film takes place in a setting where memory implants make it possible to record entire lives. Williams plays a professional who specializes in editing the memories of unsavory people into uncritical memorials that are played at funerals. The film won the award for best screenplay at the Deauville Film Festival and was nominated for best film at the Catalonian International Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Hook and Ladder is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 116th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy A Very Young Lady is a 1941 film comedy starring Jane Withers and Nancy Kelly. The movie was directed by Harold D. Schuster. Documentary film After the Fall is a 1999 documentary film directed by Eric Black and Frauke Sandig. Animation Mixed Bag is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Isabelle Favez. Thriller Okkadunnadu is a 2007 Telugu film starring Gopichand in the lead role, Neha Jhulka is female lead, and Mahesh Manjrekar as the antagonist. The film was written and directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti and produced by P. Chiranjeevi, who was an executive producer for hit films such as Chatrapati and Vikramarkudu. The film released on 3 March 2007, turned out to be an average flick at the boxoffice. Documentary film Heaven On Earth is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Rick Minnich. Thriller The Stool Pigeon is 2010 Hong Kong-Chinese action film directed by Dante Lam and starring Nicholas Tse, Nick Cheung and Gwei Lun-mei. The film is about police detective Don Lee who uses informants to gain information about gangsters. Lee begins to feel guilty when his informants are caught, but sends out a street racer named Ghost as an informant to gain information about a gangster name Barbarian. The film was released in China on August 24 and two days later in Hong Kong. The film performed very well in the Hong Kong box office. The film has received mixed reviews. Comedy All Men Are Liars is a 1995 Australian comedy film written and directed by Gerard Lee, starring Toni Pearen and David Price. Comedy Million Dollar Kid is a 1944 American film directed by Wallace Fox starring the East Side Kids. Thriller Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck is a 2007 horror film directed by Michael Feifer. The film is based on the true story of 1960s mass murderer Richard Speck. Comedy April's Shower is a 2003 romantic comedy film. The film stars Maria Cina, Trish Doolan, and Randall Batinkoff. Doolan also served as writer, producer, and director for the film. The film was actually released as early as 2003 at the Hamburg Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and was subsequently released at other gay-themed film festivals in cities around the world, including San Francisco, Charlotte, Copenhagen, Tampa, Detroit, Rochester, and Dallas. The film gained wide but limited release in January 2006. Comedy The Disorganized Crime is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Stephan Hofmann. Comedy Sailor's Holiday is a 1944 comedy film directed by William Berke. Comedy When the Wind Blows is a 1986 British animated drama film directed by Jimmy Murakami based on Raymond Briggs' graphic novel of the same name. The film stars the voices of John Mills and Peggy Ashcroft as the two main characters. The film was Briggs' second collaboration with TVC, after their efforts with a special based on another work of his, The Snowman, in 1982. It was distributed by Recorded Releasing in the UK, and by Kings Road Entertainment in the United States. A subsequent graphic novel by Briggs, Ethel and Ernest, makes it clear that Briggs based the protagonist couple in When the Wind Blows on his own parents. When the Wind Blows is a hybrid of drawn animation and stop-motion animation. The characters of Jim and Hilda Bloggs are drawn, but their home and most of the objects in it are real objects that seldom move but are animated with stop motion when they do. The soundtrack album features music by Roger Waters and David Bowie, Genesis, Squeeze and Paul Hardcastle. Thriller Ponnar Shankar is a 2011 Indian epic film directed by Thiagarajan. It is a fictionalised account of the Ponnar Shankar epic, adapted from M. Karunanidhi's novel of the same name. It features Thiagarajan's son Prashanth in lead dual roles as warrior princes, portraying the titular characters, with actresses Pooja Chopra and Divya Parameshwaran making their film debuts as princesses. The film also features an extensive cast of supporting actors with Prabhu Ganesan, Napoleon, Prakash Raj, Jayaram, Sneha and Kushboo amongst others. The background score and soundtrack of the film, composed by Ilaiyaraaja, was released on 27 March 2011. Filming, although significantly delayed, began in August 2009 at Valluvar Kottam in Chennai, where an ancient township film set with temples, forts, a lake and palaces had been built. The film's producers encountered difficulties in making prompt payments to its crew that consisted of more than 1000 members during the filming in the forests of Pollachi. The filming then shifted to Guindy National Park in Chennai, with the battle sequences shot in Kerala and Karnataka. Comedy About Face: The Supermodels, Then and Now is a 2012 documentary film directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Comedy The Happy Years is a 1950 film directed by William A. Wellman. Comedy Banana Brothers is a 2003 comedy film written by Dhieraj Mohan, Malvinder Shankar and directed by Girja Shankar. Documentary film Testimonio de un grupo is a 1971 short documentary film written by Sergio Gomez & Eduardo Maldonaldo and directed by Eduardo Maldonaldo. Animation The Tortoise and the Hare is an animated short film released on January 5, 1935 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Wilfred Jackson. Based on an Aesop's fable of the same name, The Tortoise and the Hare won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. This cartoon is also believed to be one of the influences for Bugs Bunny. Comedy L'emigrante, internationally released as Little Funny Guy, is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Comedy Los Días calientes is a 1966 Argentine film. Comedy Weighting is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and directed by Dustin Bowser and Brie Larson. Thriller The Coup is an upcoming action thriller film, which tells the story of a businessman trapped with his family in a war zone area. It stars Owen Wilson, Pierce Brosnan and Lake Bell, set to be directed by John Erick Dowdle, who co-wrote the script with his brother, Drew Dowdle, who himself will be producing the film. The film is scheduled to be released on March 6, 2015, by The Weinstein Company. Comedy Confessions of a Sexist Pig is a 1998 American independent romantic comedy starring Edward Kerr and Traylor Howard. It was directed and written by Sandy Tung. It won Best Feature Film at the New Orleans International Film Festival, and the Werner Fassbinder Award at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival. Comedy All I Want Is You... and You... and You... is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Freddie Earlle, David Griffin and Carol Cleveland. An American business tycoon tries to choose a new vice president for his firm in a weekend gathering that soon descends into farce. Comedy Zachariah is a film starring John Rubinstein as Zachariah and Don Johnson as his best friend Matthew. Comedy I Love Kuduro is a 2013 documentary film written by Mário Patrocinio and Coréon Dú and directed by Mário Patrocinio. Comedy Hall Pass is a 2011 comedy film produced and directed by the Farrelly brothers and co-written by them along with Pete Jones, the writer/director of Stolen Summer. It stars Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis, Stephen Merchant, Jenna Fischer and Christina Applegate. It was theatrically released on February 25, 2011. Science Fiction Distant Lights is a 1987 Italian science fiction-thriller film written and directed by Aurelio Chiesa. It is based on the Giuseppe Pederiali's novel Venivano dalle stelle. Documentary film Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance is a 1993 feature-length film documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin, chronicling the 1990 Oka Crisis. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film won 18 Canadian and international awards, including the Distinguished Documentary Achievement Award from the International Documentary Association and the CITY TV Award for Best Canadian Feature Film from the Toronto Festival of Festivals. Comedy Futures vedettes is a French drama film from 1955, directed by Marc Allégret, written by Marc Allégret, starring Brigitte Bardot and Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel of Vicki Baum. The film was known under the title "Joy of Living" or "School for Love", "Sweet Sixteen", "Reif auf jungen Blüten". It was filmed in locations: Franstudio, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne. Animation Rainbow Fireflies is a 2012 Japanese anime film directed by Kōnosuke Uda. Comedy Tora-san's Matchmaker is a 1993 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Keiko Matsuzaka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Matchmaker is the forty-sixth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Blahbalicious is a machinima film made using the Quake game engine. It was recorded by Mackey 'Avatar' McCandlish and Brian 'Wendigo' Hess and released at 11pm ET on Monday 8 December 1997. The film's unconventional style, Monty Python-esque humour, and extensive use of new models and maps earned it an amount of attention unprecedented in the Quake movie community at the time. At the inaugural Quake Movie Awards, organised by the Quake Movie Library, it won seven awards, plus an Honorary Oscar to recognise director Wendigo's contribution to the Quake movie community, indicating how it was at the peak of the movement at the time. There is no real plot to speak of, the film instead depicting a series of loosely-linked sketches, nearly all of which involve a large rotund figure originally created for other purposes by the authors. The character is used to represent many different people in the film, all of which say little other than 'blah blah blah'. The concept was designed to be, in the words of Wendigo, "these two fat guys would be watching TV And flipping through channels". Comedy A Man About Town is a 1923 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. Comedy Three Pests in a Mess is the 83rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants is a documentary film directed and co-written by Patrick Creadon. It originally aired on VH1 on July 14, 2009. The documentary chronicles the popular culture success of the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. It features commentaries from series creator Stephen Hillenburg and other celebrity fans. Science Fiction The Day Time Ended is an independent science fiction film released in 1980. The film starred Jim Davis, Christopher Mitchum and Dorothy Malone and was directed by John 'Bud' Carlos. It was nominated for the Saturn Award for best supporting actress, Marcy Lafferty. The film was originally titled Earth's Final Fury; this was changed to Vortex, which was considered more likely to sell tickets. The final title became The Day Time Ended for unknown reasons. The film is 80 minutes long. Thriller Gonzales, a Spaniard living in Istanbul, reports the disappearance of La Rossa, a beautiful woman living with a mad painter, John Ward. Convinced that Ward has killed her, Gonzales sets out to trap him. Comedy Four Frightened People is a film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland, and William Gargan. Based on the novel by E. Arnot Robertson. Documentary film Slam from the Street: Battle Slams is a 2003 documentary film directed by Alastair Christopher. Documentary film Without Bias is a documentary film directed by Kirk Fraser for the ESPN documentary series 30 for 30. It is the story of Len Bias, the University of Maryland basketball star, whose death by cocaine overdose days after being drafted by the Boston Celtics altered drug policy in the United States. Comedy Baat Ban Jaye is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bharat Rangachary, starring Sanjeev Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Utpal Dutt, Raj Babbar, Zeenat Aman, Amol Palekar, Aruna Irani and Shakti Kapoor. Thriller The Scenesters is a 2009 art-house black comedy film written and directed by Todd Berger. The film was made by Los Angeles-based comedy group The Vacationeers and stars Blaise Miller, Suzanne May, Jeff Grace, Kevin M. Brennan, Todd Berger and Sherilyn Fenn. The film was shot in July 2008 in Los Angeles, California, USA, and premiered on October 23, 2009, at the 16th Annual Austin Film Festival. Animation The Hit Squad is a low budget pixel art comedy film being written and directed by musician Chris Blundell, produced by Super Pixel Brothers. Documentary film The Dying Rooms is a 1995 television documentary film about Chinese state orphanages. It was directed by Kate Blewett and Brian Woods and produced by Lauderdale Productions. Comedy Rain or Shine is a 1930 all-talking pre-code film directed by Frank Capra and starring Joe Cook and Louise Fazenda. The film was adapted from a hit Broadway musical of the same name and was originally planned as a full-scale musical. Due to the public backlash against musical films, all musical numbers were discarded before release. This move proved to be prudent as the film was a box office success, continuing the streak of hits Capra directed for the young Columbia Pictures studio. Documentary film Thar She Blows! is a 1931 short Australian film, the first production from Cinesound Productions. It is a documentary on the West Australian whaling industry. Comedy Mom's Outta Sight is a 1998 comedy film written by Sean O'Bannon and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Comedy Happy Father's Gay is a 2011 comedy film written by Clay Weiner, Jenna Wright and directed by Clay Weiner. Comedy Swap Meet is a 1979 American comedy film. Documentary film The vast world of sexual fetishes gets a non-judgmental look with this independently produced documentary. Beyond Vanilla analyzes the history of various kinks and fetishes from the points-of-view of sex experts, porn stars, and the average folks who choose to indulge in them. Arranged in sections, fetish by fetish, Beyond Vanilla starts with sadomasochism and bondage, working its way through more taboo topics such as piercing, electric shock, and blood play. Among the adult-entertainment luminaries interviewed on their proclivities are Nina Hartley and Cole Tucker. Beyond Vanilla made the festival rounds in 2002, playing the Silverlake Film Festival, the London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and the New York S/M Film Festival before receiving a very limited release in May of 2003. Thriller Vigilante is a 1983 American vigilante film directed by William Lustig. It stars Robert Forster and Fred Williamson. Comedy Back to the Farm is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Pandane to Tamago Hime is a Japanese animated fantasy short film by Hayao Miyazaki made for the Studio Ghibli Museum. It premiered at the museum on November 20, 2010. Miyazaki conceived the idea for the film from the painting The Harvesters by Pieter Bruegel. Pandane to Tamago Hime is the story of a tiny Egg-girl who is forced to serve the evil Boar-like witch Baba Yaga. But after a blob of Dough comes to life, she befriends him and both escape from the witch's home at a Water mill on a cliff and set off to see the world. Documentary film Briars in the Cotton Patch: Story of Koinonia Farm is a 2003 documentary film written by Michael Booth and Faith Fuller and directed by Faith Fuller. Documentary film Next Goal Wins is a 2014 British documentary film directed by Mike Brett and Steve Jamison. The film chronicles the national football team of American Samoa as they try to recover from the indignity of being known as one of the weakest football teams in the world, and to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Comedy Semana santa en Acapulco is a 1981 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Science Fiction Innerspace is a 1987 science fiction comedy film directed by Joe Dante and produced by Michael Finnell. Steven Spielberg served as executive producer. The film was inspired by the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage. It stars Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan, with Robert Picardo and Kevin McCarthy, with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It earned $25,893,810 of domestic gross revenue and won an Oscar, the only film directed by Dante to do so. Comedy Three Wishes is a 1995 drama-fantasy film directed by Martha Coolidge and starring Patrick Swayze, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Joseph Mazzello. Comedy A Man Who Was Superman is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Jeong Yoon-chul. The film applies techniques of Magical realism to problems arising from the Narcissism of small differences that plagues the modern Korean conscience. Comedy Antonia and Jane is a 1991 comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron and starring Imelda Staunton, Saskia Reeves, Brenda Bruce and Bill Nighy. It is about two mismatched woman friends who have had a love–hate relationship with each other since childhood. Comedy "Michael Lucas and cast speak the international language of sex! France is loaded with hot sexy men from around the world, with rock hard uncut cocks dripping with sticky precum and begging for attention. They deep throat and pound ass like no one else on Earth! Paris Playboys contains five steaming scenes, including a massive nine-man balls to the wall orgy, starring Michael Lucas and Jonathan Agassi with Rafael Alencar, Antonio Cavalli, Mike Colucci, Glenn Coste, Brice Farmer, Ricky Love, Andy O'Neill, Sebastian Ritz, Jay Roberts, Marco Salguiero, and Christopher Smeyt." From the press notes, courtesy of Lucas Entertainment. Thriller The Cat Piano is an award winning animated short film directed by Eddie White and Ari Gibson and narrated by Nick Cave. Documentary film "The orange may not seem like the most obvious point of departure for an examination of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but during the last century, the disputed border area between Israel and the territories was one of the world's biggest exporters of this "orange gold." In Jaffa, The Orange's Clockwork, director Eyal Sivan reconstructs how Jaffa started out as a Palestinian place name before becoming an Israeli brand name, and how the orange harvest shifted from a joint undertaking into a symbol used by both parties in the escalating conflict. The filmmaker uses a great deal of archive footage, from the very earliest photography in 1840 right up to crisp, modern video. The images are accompanied by commentary from a range of experts, who watch them projected on the walls of their offices or on tablecloths hung up in their living rooms. From historians to art experts, poets to political analysts, each gives his or her perspective on the archive footage, which over the years has become increasingly laden with ideological significance. Orange eaters and pickers -- many of whom remember the more harmonious times when Jews and Arabs still worked side by side in the orchards -- also have their say." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Thriller Night Sins is a 1997 drama thriller film directed by Robert Allan Ackerman based on a novel written by Tami Hoag. Documentary film Venus and Serena is a documentary film that takes and inside look at Venus Williams and Serena Williams lives and careers. Venus and Serena was directed by Maiken Baird and Michelle Major. It was the official selection at the 2013 Miami International Film Festival, 2012 Toronto Film Festival, 2012 Tribeca Film Festival and 2012 Bermuda Docs Film Festival. Venus and Serena was released by Magnolia Pictures May 10, 2013. Documentary film Doc Next: View from My Window, 1968-1979 Chronicles is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Jakub Piatek, Kamil Radziszewski, Katarzyna Nalewajka, Milosz Hermanowicz and Ula Klimek. Documentary film Umoja: No Men Allowed is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Elizabeth Tadic. Thriller Small Lights is a 2010 drama, music, thriller film written by Roger Willemsen and directed by Josef Rusnak. Thriller After the Dark is a science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by John Huddles. This is Huddles' third feature film and stars Sophie Lowe, Rhys Wakefield, Bonnie Wright, James D'Arcy, Daryl Sabara, Freddie Stroma, Cinta Laura and Katie Findlay. The film premiered in competition at Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival on 7 July 2013. The film also premiered at Fantasy Filmfest on 21 August 2013. The film was released on February 7, 2014 in the United States. Comedy Donald and the Wheel is a Disney animated short, directed by Hamilton Luske and released in 1961. It is an educational-based film, and features a considerable amount of musical vocals. The film was most-recently re-released on DVD in the boxed set The Chronological Donald, Volume Four. Comedy Chandni Chowk to China, shortened as CC2C is a Bollywood martial arts action comedy film which released on 16 January 2009. It is directed by Nikhil Advani and stars Akshay Kumar and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles, with Hindi cinema veteran Mithun Chakraborty and Hong Kong action cinema veteran Gordon Liu among the co-stars. In addition to being shot in China, many parts of the film were shot in Bangkok, Thailand, although some of the China scenes were shot in sets in the Shanghai Film Studio. Distributed in the U.S. and co-produced by Warner Bros., it is the third Bollywood movie made and distributed in partnership with a major Hollywood studio, following Sony's Saawariya and Walt Disney Pictures' animated feature Roadside Romeo. It is Warner Bros. Pictures' first Hindi film. Some critics panned the film inspired from Kung Fu Hustle. Comedy My Father the Hero is a 1991 French film directed by Gérard Lauzier. An English language remake of the movie was made in 1994 . The name of the film comes from a famous poem by the French poet Victor Hugo, "Mon père, ce héros," published in 1859. Animation Dimitri "La Collection de cacahuètes is a 2014 animated film directed by Agnès Lecreux, Ben Tesseur and Steven De Beul. Thriller Etter Rubicon is a 1987 Norwegian thriller film directed by Leidulv Risan and starring Sverre Anker Ousdal and Toralv Maurstad. It was produced by Dag Alveberg and the film company Filmeffekt. The film is a political commentary about the Cold War and follows the aftermath of two children dying after a military exercise off the coast of Nordland and Troms. Comedy A Wayward Daughter is a 1914 short comedy drama film written by W.A. Tremayne and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Comedy Murder By Invitation is a 1941 crime and mistery comedy film written by George Bricker and directed by Phil Rosen. Comedy Ryoma's Wife, Her Husband and Her Lover is a 2002 comedy romance film, written by Koki Mitani and directed by Jun Ichikawa. Science Fiction Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is a 2005 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas. It is the sixth film released in the Star Wars franchise and stars Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker and Frank Oz. The film is set three years after the onset of the Clone Wars and was produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by 20th Century Fox. In Revenge of the Sith, the Jedi Knights are spread out across the galaxy leading a massive clone army in the war against the Separatists. The Jedi Council dispatches Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi to eliminate the evil General Grievous, leader of the Separatist Army. Meanwhile, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, separated from Kenobi, his former master, grows close to Palpatine, the Chancellor of the Galactic Republic and, unknown to the public, a Sith Lord. Their deepening friendship proves dangerous for the Jedi Order, the Republic, and Anakin himself who inevitably succumbs to the dark side of the Force and becomes Darth Vader, changing the fate of the galaxy forever. Thriller Cha cha cha is a 2013 Italian crime-thriller film directed by Marco Risi. Loosely inspired by the works of Raymond Chandler, it premiered at the 2013 Taormina Film Fest. Comedy Slash-in-the-Box is a short horror film from writer/director Nick Everhart. The short film was selected by director Eli Roth as a Finalist in the 2011 Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights Short Film Competition. Nominated for Best Editing in the 2011 Super Shorts International Film Festival. Official Selection at 2012 AMC Theatres Kansas City Film Fest, Killer Film Fest, Horrible Imaginings Film Festival, Chicago Indie Horror Film Festival, Kansas City Creep Fest, and Tri-Cities International Fantastic Film Festival. Written and Directed by Nick Everhart. Starring Elizabeth Masucci and Tyler Hollinger. Produced by Nick Everhart, Laura J. Hill, Leigh Scott, Eliza Swenson Production Coordinator - Travis Somerville Wardrobe - Regina Amato Makeup - Krystal Phillips Director of Photography - Leigh Scott 1st Assistant Camera - Josh Therriault Gaffer - Ross Neugeboren Key Grip - Bob Blankemeier Production Assistant - Catherine Chiocchi Set Photographer - Drew Amato Visual Effects and Poster Art by Laura J. Hill Thriller Cabin Pressure is a 2001 Canada film reuniting Craig Sheffer and John Pyper-Ferguson. The film also featured Canadian voice actor Michael Kopsa Documentary film The Man Who Would Be Polka King is a 2009 music crime documentary film written and directed by Joshua Brown and John Mikulak. Documentary film In Georgien is a 1987 film directed by Jürgen Böttcher. Comedy Der Hauptmann von Köpenick is a 1997 German television film directed by Frank Beyer and based upon the play The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer. The play was based on the true story of Wilhelm Voigt, a German impostor who masqueraded as a Prussian military officer in 1906 and became famous as the Captain of Köpenick. The film starred Harald Juhnke as Wilhelm Voigt. Animation Appleseed Alpha is a computer-animated military science fiction and cyberpunk film. The voice cast includes Luci Christian, David Matranga and Wendel Calvert. Appleseed Alpha had an advance digital release on July 15, 2014. Animation Black Pudding is a 1971 short animation film directed by Nancy Edell. Comedy Friends & Family is a 2001 gay-themed comedy film. Stephen Torcelli lives with his partner Danny Russo in New York City. When Stephen's parents call to announce a surprise visit for his father's birthday, Stephen and Danny scramble to conceal their double lives. The Torcellis already know that Stephen and Danny are gay; they don't know that they're enforcers for the Patrizzi crime family. Stephen's father is an undercover FBI agent and if he learns of their criminal affiliation he'll be obligated to report them. Stephen and Danny have told them that they run a catering company, even though neither of them can cook. Meanwhile, Don Patrizzi's daughter Jenny has announced her engagement. Even though her fiancé is not Sicilian, Don Patrizzi decides to throw her a lavish engagement party which gets combined with the birthday party for Mr Torcelli. Mrs Torcelli suggests that the boys cater the party, sending them into a panic. Fortunately one of Don Patrizzi's sons is an excellent chef - and the other is a master decorator - so the Patrizzi boys take care of the food and the decor. As a special treat for Jenny, Don Patrizzi forcibly "invites" a U.S. Documentary film Going Back to 17 is a 2009 short documentary film starring Zac Efron, Jason Filardi and Jennifer Gibgot. Comedy Bad Charleston Charlie is a 1973 comedy film written by and starring cult actor Ross Hagen and directed by Ivan Nagy. The film, rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America, was distributed by International Cinema Corporation. The film is loosely based on the life and death of 1920s gangster Charles Birger. Poorly received by both critics and audiences, the film has yet to be released on DVD or Blu-ray Disc. Science Fiction Unclear Proof is a 2013 short music comedy science fiction animation film directed by Max Hattler. Comedy Rabbits is a 2002 series of short avant-garde, horror-comedy video films written and directed by David Lynch, although Lynch himself refers to it as a nine-episode sitcom. It depicts three humanoid rabbits played by Scott Coffey, Laura Elena Harring and Naomi Watts in a room. Their disjointed conversations are interrupted by a laugh track. Rabbits is presented with the tagline "In a nameless city deluged by a continuous rain... three rabbits live with a fearful mystery". Originally consisting of a series of eight short episodes shown exclusively on Lynch's website, Rabbits is no longer available there. It is now available on DVD in the "Lime Green Set" collection of Lynch's films, in a re-edited four-episode version. In addition, the set and some footage of the rabbits are reused in Lynch's Inland Empire, an inclusion that leads some Lynch fans to believe that his entire catalog comprises a single, disjointed story. Thriller Newman's Law is a 1974 film directed by Richard T. Heffron. It stars George Peppard and Roger Robinson. Thriller Hollywood Stadium Mystery is a 1938 American film directed by David Howard. Comedy Lethal Weapon 4 is a 1998 American buddy cop action comedy film directed and produced by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, Chris Rock and Jet Li. It is the fourth and final installment in the Lethal Weapon series. Comedy The Good Guy is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Julio DePietro starring Alexis Bledel, Scott Porter, and Bryan Greenberg. Thriller Seven Days in May is a 1964 drama-romance film written by Fletcher Knebel, Charles W. Bailey II and Rod Serling and directed by John Frankenheimer. Thriller The Aggression Scale is a 2012 action film directed by Steven C. Miller. Thriller The Girl Who Knew Too Much is a 1963 Italian giallo film. Directed by Italian filmmaker Mario Bava, the film stars John Saxon as Dr. Marcello Bassi and Letícia Román as Nora Davis. The plot revolves around a young woman named Nora, who travels to Rome and witnesses a murder. The police and Dr. Bassi don't believe her since a corpse can't be found. Several more murders follow, tied to a decade-long string of killings of victims chosen in alphabetical order. The Girl Who Knew Too Much is considered to be the first giallo film, a film genre with a mixture of thriller, sexploitation and horror conventions. This was Bava's last film shot in black-and-white. Comedy Let the People Sing is a 1942 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Alastair Sim, Fred Emney and Edward Rigby. A small town bands together to try to save their music hall from closure. It was based on the novel Let the People Sing by J. B. Priestley. Documentary film Trojans is a 1990 documentary short film written and directed by Constantine Giannaris. Animation A Symposium on Popular Songs is a special cartoon featurette made by the Walt Disney Company in 1962. It features songs written by the Sherman Brothers with music arrangements by Tutti Camarata. The Shermans also co-wrote the screenplay but are not credited for this. Host Ludwig Von Drake invites his audience into his mansion where he tells all about popular music through the years, introducing several songs illustrated with stop-motion photography. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It was telecast in December 1962 as an episode of The Wonderful World of Color, Disney's NBC Sunday evening anthology series. It was released on DVD in 2005 as part of the Walt Disney Treasures set Disney Rarities. Thriller Closer and Closer is a 1996 thriller film written by Matt Dorff and directed by Fred Gerber. Animation Van Helsing: The London Assignment is a 2004 animated film by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. It features the voices of Hugh Jackman, Robbie Coltrane and David Wenham. The London Assignment is an animated prequel to the 2004 motion picture Van Helsing. It tells of the events before the film. Documentary film Good Husband, Dear Son is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Heddy Honigmann. Comedy "After eight years without a date, golf course owner Kevin (Cam Cronin) just wants to meet the right woman. He drops “subtle” hints, like leaving neatly wrapped luxury watches on their desks after knowing them only briefly, but that just seems to scare them away. Because he's already been divorced once, Kevin's overly concerned mother (Gabrielle Rose) is worried that her chances of being a grandmother may be dwindling. Then along comes Hayaam, (Laara Sadiq). Beautiful, funny and smart, she seems perfect. But Kevin must overcome his other major problem: a certain over-eagerness in the bedroom. His hypersensitive appendage has led to loneliness and broken relationships before, and after only one incident with Hayaam he's almost ready to forfeit. Refusing to give up, Hayaam is willing to help work through his problem, no matter how many practice sessions may be required. Now if only they could solve the issue of his mother. A dynamic cast brings writer and director Bruce Sweeney's characters to full realization. Cronin gives a pained and comic performance worthy of Woody Allen, and Sadiq provides the perfect level of sultry angst as Hayaam. Rose delivers her usual zeal to the role of the overbearing mother, bringing both humour and sadness to her blustery character." Quoting Jesse Wente Documentary film Anthrax War is a 2009 documentary film about the 2001 anthrax attacks and the rise of today's Bio- Military Industrial Complex that was co-produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and ARTE-France. Broadcast internationally, it was nominated for the 2009 'Prix Europa" for Outstanding Current Affairs Broadcast. It also screened at the Frontline Club in London,the IDFA Fest in Amsterdam, the Tri-Continental Film Fest in Johannesburg and the 9/11 Film Festival in Oakland, California, among other venues. Filmmakers Bob Coen and Eric Nadler also wrote the accompanying book Dead Silence that discusses, in greater detail, the investigation that the documentary examines. Shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, anthrax-laced letters were mailed to offices of media outlets in New York City and Florida and to the U. S. Senate in Washington DC, creating an atmosphere of fear across the United States and beyond. The filmmakers question the official story surrounding the FBI investigation of this instance of biological terrorism. Comedy A Living Soul is a 2014 short film written by Peter Modestij and directed by Henry Moore Selder. Comedy Anina is a 2013 Uruguayan animated film directed by Alfredo Soderguit. The film was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Comedy The Sweetest Thing is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Roger Kumble and written by Nancy Pimental, who based the characters on herself and friend Kate Walsh. It stars Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate and Selma Blair. Comedy Griff the Invisible is a 2010 Australian romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Leon Ford. The story is about Griff a socially awkward office worker who spends his days being bullied by his workmates. At night he is Griff the Invisible, a superhero who roams the streets of his local neighbourhood, protecting the innocent. Griff has his world turned upside down when he meets Melody, the beautiful young daughter of a hardware store owner, who shares his passion for the impossible. The film won the AACTA award for Best Original Screenplay. Griff the Invisible had its world premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was well received by audiences "who seemed charmed by this offbeat tale". The film also screened at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival in February 2011 in the "generation" sidebar where it was well received by a predominantly teenage crowd. Comedy Kiss Me, Guido is a 1997 independent film comedy. Written and directed by Tony Vitale and produced by Ira Deutchman and Christine Vachon, it stars Nick Scotti, Anthony Barrile, Anthony DeSando and Craig Chester. Documentary film I Am a Girl! is a 2010 short documentary biographical film written and directed by Susan Koenen. Documentary film Figures of Thought is a 1990 short documentary film directed by Arun Khopkar. Comedy The Healing Musical is a 2013 short comedy musical film written and directed by John Gigrich. Science Fiction Kuhani is a 2013 short, fantasy film written and directed by Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine. Comedy After the Credits is a 2010 short comedy romance film written and directed by Josh Lawson. "When a guy drops everything to pursue the woman of his dreams, we expect a happy ending… or do we?" Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Documentary film Umurage is a Spanish 2002 documentary film. Documentary film Roma Imago Urbis: Parte I - Il mito is a 1994 documentary film written by Franco Barbaresi and directed by Luigi Bazzoni. Animation Fight! Super Robot Life-Form Transformers: Scramble City Activation, sometimes referred to as just Scramble City is an episode of The Transformers released as an OVA in Japan in April 1986. It was created as a promotional video for the new line of 'Scramble City' toys and the cassettes were paired with the toy sets. Despite strong belief, it was not meant to introduce Japanese audiences to the new characters from The Transformers: The Movie. It actually takes place years before the movie during the early stages of construction on Autobot City. Comedy Crazy to Act is a 1927 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Forms Are Not Self-Subsistent Substances is a 2010 short experimental animated film directed by Samantha Rebello. Documentary film The :30 Second Candidate is a 1999 Emmy News and Documentary Award winner for Outstanding Background/Analysis of a Single Current Story - Programs. Comedy Dealin' with Idiots is an 2013 American film written and directed by Jeff Garlin, who also stars. It was distributed by IFC Films and released on July 12, 2013. Thriller Relative Fear is a 1994 Canadian, independent, psychological horror film that references the 1956 film The Bad Seed. An autistic child is seemingly born to kill, and so he does. Documentary film Die Feuerprobe - Novemberpogrom 1938 is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Erwin Leiser and Vera Leiser. Comedy International Father's day is a 2012 short, animation, comedy film directed by Edmunds Jansons. Comedy The Road to Hong Kong is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Norman Panama and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, as well as Joan Collins, with a cameo featuring Dorothy Lamour. This was the last in the long-running Road to … series and the only one not produced by Paramount Pictures, though references to the others in the series are made in the film and shown in Maurice Binder's opening title sequence. Thriller Won by Wireless is a 1911 American silent short film. The film stars William Garwood. Comedy The Conjugal Bed is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival where Marina Vlady won the award for Best Actress. Comedy Pookkalam Varavayi is 1991 Malayalam film directed by Kamal starring Jayaram, Shamili, Murali, Sunitha and Geetha. Divya Unni and Kavya Madhavan made their debuts in this movie. The story is by P. R. Nathan and screenplay by Ranjith. This movie is about the friendship between a school bus driver who is struggling after the death of his niece and a school girl. Animation Nana Bobò is a 2012 animated short film directed by Lucas Wild Do Vale, Andrea Cristofaro, Francesco Mereu and Valentina Del Miglio. Animation Case of the Missing Hare is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a typical play on words, and although it suggests a mystery story, it bears no apparent relationship to the plot line. This is one of the few cartoons where Bugs Bunny does not say his catchphrase, "Eh, what's up, Doc?", as well as being one of few cartoons in the character's filmography to fall into the public domain, due to the failure of the last copyright holder, United Artists Television, to renew the original copyright within the allotted 28-year period. Documentary film Robot is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Liz Garbus. Thriller Fit to Kill is a 1993 action adventure film starring Dona Speir, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, Julie Strain, Bruce Penhall, Chu Chu Malave and Geoffrey Moore. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris. Comedy Crackers is a Hindi stereoscopic 3D animation film directed by Anil Goyal, and written by Priyank Dubey. It is produced under the 'RTM Technologies Pvt Ltd' banner, and music cassettes were sold to FilmyBox Music Company. Its one of India's first stereo-scopic 3D animation film, after Haunted - 3D. The dubbing has been dubbed by Nikhil Dwivedi for the voice of "Gopu", Smilie Suri for the voice of "Kate", and Siraj Khan voicing over "Bolly". In early 2011, it was announced, that after the film's release, it also be dubbed in other languages such as English and Tamil, this has also been taken care of, as the film is a straight-to-DVD release, which on the original DVD will include the Original Dubbed' Versions. Documentary film Venom in Vegas is a 2010 documentary directed by Scott Gurney and Donald Schultz. Thriller The Red Robin is a 2013 psychological thriller thriller film directed by Michael Z. Wechsler's starring Judd Hirsch, Ryan O'Nan, C.S. Lee, Caroline Lagerfelt, Jamie Ray Newman, Joseph Lyle Taylor, Dennis Flanagan, Jake Miller and Lily Pilblad. Science Fiction Saviour of the Soul II is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts action romance film directed by Corey Yuen and David Lai and starring Andy Lau and Rosamund Kwan. Although the film shares the same Chinese title as Louis Cha's The Return of the Condor Heroes, it is unrelated to the novel. It is also unrelated to the 1991 film Saviour of the Soul. Documentary film N - The Madness Of Reason is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Peter Krüger. Comedy Good Girls Go to Paris is a 1939 comedy film directed by Alexander Hall. Documentary film A documentary film about Andreas Schneider's infamous "Schneider's Buero", the boutique electronic musical instrument shop in Berlin. TOTALLY WIRED explores one man's electric evangelism, and the interface he has built to connect analogue instrument inventors with their end-users. Animation Get Real! is a 2010 short animation action film written and directed by Evert de Beijer. Comedy Friends who grew up together in Northern California Coast reunite 7-years after high school. Bob is bald from chemotherapy and doesn't want any of his friends to see him dying. In an enormous display of solidarity and compassion, Noah, Jeb, Schwartz and Lance shave their heads; kidnap Bob from hospital and head south to Baja on a road trip. Inspired by true events, first-time writer and director Will Geiger has crafted a moving story of the triumph of friendship over death in the X-generation. Comedy Bundle of Joy is a musical remake of the comedy film Bachelor Mother. It stars Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, and Adolphe Menjou. An unmarried salesgirl at a department store finds and takes care of an abandoned baby. Much confusion results when her co-workers assume the child is hers and that the father is the son of the store owner. Carrie Fisher tells the story, in her documentary Wishful Drinking of how Reynolds was pregnant with her when this movie was made. This movie is in color by Technicolor. Documentary film 130919 • A Portrait of Marina Abramovic is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Matthu Placek. Comedy Un mandarino per Teo is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Walter Chiari. Comedy Edurinti Mogudu Pakkinti Pellam is a 1991 Telugu film directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao and produced by Venkatakrishna Reddy Battina under Sri Sai Madhavi Arts. The film stars Rajendra Prasad and Divyavani in the lead roles. Science Fiction 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 2007 film that is a modern update on the classic book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. It stars Lorenzo Lamas as Lt. Aronnaux and Sean Lawlor as the misanthropic Captain Nemo. It also stars Natalie Stone, Kerry Washington, and Kim Little. The film is the first by The Asylum to be based on a Jules Verne novel, with Journey to the Center of the Earth following in 2008. Thriller The Minx is a 2007 movie written and directed by Chicago-based independent filmmaker Michael Glover Smith. It is not to be confused with the 1969 film by the same title. The Minx was written in collaboration with Vincent Francone and shot on location in Chicago and Hong Kong in late 2005 and early 2006. It was picked up for distribution by Echelon Entertainment of Glendale, California and was released on DVD in the United States on May 15, 2007. The film's world premiere, held at Schuba's Tavern in Chicago, was a "Recommended" screening by Cine-File, Chicago's guide to independent and alternative cinema. Animation VeggieTales: Bible Heroes: Stand Up! Stand Tall! Stand Strong! is a 2003 short film. Comedy Xala is a 1975 Senegalese film directed by Ousmane Sembène. It is an adaptation of Sembène's 1973 novel of the same name. The film depicts El Hadji, a businessman in Senegal, who is cursed with crippling erectile dysfunction upon the day of his marriage to his third wife. The film satirizes the corruption in African post-independence governments; El Hadji's impotence symbolizes the failure of such governments to be useful at all. Thriller Five Golden Dragons is a 1967 British action film filmed in Hong Kong directed by Jeremy Summers, starring Robert Cummings, Margaret Lee and a cast of "guest stars". Comedy Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton. It is the fourth installment of Universal-International's Ma and Pa Kettle franchise starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Animation Taxonomy is a 2011 short fantasy-animated film directed by Karen Aqua. Documentary film She Said Boom: The Story of Fifth Column is a 2011 documentary film written by Kevin Hegge and Oliver Husain and directed by Kevin Hegge. Comedy Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Mukesh Bhatt, starring Saif Ali Khan, Twinkle Khanna, Akshay Anand and Chunky Pandey. Comedy A Fistful of Fingers is a 1995 British film written and directed by Edgar Wright. It is a homonymous remake of an earlier, and even lower-budget, movie by Wright and starring Graham Low which had been made while they were still at school. The original Fistful of Fingers was never picked up by a distributor, but did receive enough local attention - along with his other school-era spoofs such as "Carbolic Soap", "The Unparkables" and "Rolf Harris Saves the World" - for Wright to win funding for the 1994 remake. Documentary film Nobody Special is a 2013 documentary biographical short film written and directed by Juan Alejandro Ramirez. Documentary film Blumen lieben oben is a 1999 film directed by Erwin Michelberger. Documentary film Modern TV Dads: Father Doesn't Know Best is a 2010 TV documentary written by Heather Konkoli and Ken McGilvray. Documentary film Fighting Gravity is a documentary produced by Virginia Madsen and directed by Alex Mar for Empire 8 productions and Screen Sirens. The documentary screened in 2009 and followed 15 passionate women athletes' fight for their sport's inclusion in the Olympic Games. These 15 ski jumping athletes fought for their right to compete in their sport in the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010. Starting in the Olympics in Chamonix in 1924, the Winter Olympics have always held ski jumping competitions but restricted to men. The documentary mainly follows the American ski jumper Lindsey Van who describes how she feels about the exclusion of women in the professional ski jumping world. The documentary follows the process of the girls' lawsuit against the International Olympic Committee for gender discrimination. Although Canadian courts ruled in June 2009 in favour of the IOC, the latter decided less than two years later to accept women in ski jumping competitions starting in 2014 at the Sochi Winter Olympics. A documentary was produced in 2012 touching the same subject called Ready to Fly. Animation Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise is an animated television special from 1983, produced by Nelvana. This is the fourth to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. Animation Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur, also known in some international markets as Doraemon: The Motion Picture, is a 1980 Japanese animated film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. It was released in Japan on 15 March 1980, about one year after the premiere of the 2nd anime TV series, making it the first feature-length Doraemon film. In 2006 the movie was remade. It was broadcast in India on Disney Channel India on 27 November 2011 and on Hungama TV on 10 January 2013. Comedy Something Out of Nothing is a Bulgarian comedy film released in 1979, directed by Nikola Rudarov, starring Asen Kisimov, Stefan Danailov and Aneta Sotirova. In a comical manner, the movie tells the story how the ridiculous prejudices of the people in the countryside can bring troubles just like that when two different lifestyles are faced to each other. The film perfectly shows the way of life of the typical Bulgarian family in the villages or the small towns from that time. Documentary film Another State of Mind is a documentary film made in the summer of 1982 chronicling the adventure of two punk bands – Social Distortion and Youth Brigade – as they embark on their first international tour. Along the way they meet up with another progressive punk band, Minor Threat, whom they hang out with at the Dischord house for about a week near the end of their ill-fated tour. Comedy Razzle Dazzle is a 2011 comedic short film written by Kathryn Hahn and Lauryn Kahn (who is also the film director). Animation Peace on Earth is a one-reel 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon short directed by Hugh Harman, about a post-apocalyptic world populated only by animals. Two young squirrels ask their grandfather on Christmas Eve who the "men" are in the lyric "Peace on Earth, good will to men." The grandfather squirrel then tells them a history of the human race, focusing on the never-ending wars men waged. Ultimately the wars do end, with the deaths of the last men on Earth, two soldiers shooting each other. Afterwards, the surviving animals discover a copy of an implied Bible in the ruins of a church. Inspired by the book's teachings, they decide to rebuild a society dedicated to peace and nonviolence. The cartoon features an original song written to the tune of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing." According to Hugh Harman's obituary in the New York Times and Ben Mankiewicz, host of Cartoon Alley, the cartoon was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. However, it is not listed in the official Nobel Prize nomination database. Mankiewicz also claimed that the cartoon was the first about a serious subject by a major studio. Comedy Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo, a romantic comedy movie released by Star Cinema, is an official entry to the 33rd Metro Manila Film Festival - Philippines. This is the sequel of the 2006 film Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo with Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo reprising their roles. There were some scenes filmed in Spain. Santos and Agoncillo were in attendance during the California and Hawaii international premieres. Comedy Yolanda and the Thief is a 1945 MGM musical-comedy film set in a fictional Latin American country, and stars Fred Astaire, Lucille Bremer, Frank Morgan, and Mildred Natwick, with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Arthur Freed. The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Arthur Freed. The film—a long-time pet project of Freed's to promote his lover Bremer's career—fared disastrously at the box office. An attempt to create a whimsical fantasy, it ended up—in the words of critic John Mueller—as "egg-nog instead of the usual champagne", despite admirable production values. The music is merely competent, the orchestration syrupy, Bremer's acting is poor, whereas the already fragile plot and some good comedy elements were scuppered by last-minute injudicious cutting by Minnelli. It ruined Bremer's career and discouraged Astaire, who decided to retire after his next film Blue Skies. Perhaps it also vindicated Astaire's own horror of "inventing up to the arty"—his phrase for the approach of those who would set out a priori to create art, whereas he believed artistic value could only emerge as an accidental and unpremeditated by-product of a tireless search for perfection. Comedy Fukssvansen is a 2001 film directed by Niels Arden Oplev. It stars Samy Anderson and Troels Asmussen. It won three awards in 2002. Animation How to Stuff a Woodpecker is the 100th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 18, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Studios. Animation Green Acres is a 2012 short film written and directed by James Beck. Animation Tears of Inge is a 2013 short documentary animation film written and directed by Alisi Telengut. Comedy Bikini Beach is a 1964 American teen film directed by William Asher and starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. The film belongs to the beach party genre of movies, popular in the 1960s. This is the third in the series of seven films produced by American International Pictures. Comedy God's Little Acre is a 1958 American film of Erskine Caldwell's 1933 novel of the same name. It was directed by Anthony Mann and shot in black and white by master cinematographer Ernest Haller. The film was as controversial as the novel, although unlike its source material there was no prosecution for obscenity. Though both book and film were laced throughout with racy innuendo calling into question the issue of marital fidelity, it was the film adaptation that may have been the more alarming, inasmuch as it portrayed a popular uprising - or Marxist insurrection - in the southern United States by laid-off millworkers trying to gain control of the factory equipment on which their jobs depended. Philip Yordan was officially given credit for the screenplay, but it was actually by Ben Maddow. Since Maddow was blacklisted for his radical, and suspected, but unproven, Communist activities during the 1950s Red Scare, working without credit was the only way he could successfully submit screenplays. Documentary film La Maladie Blanche is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Christelle Lheureux. Comedy Blake is a 1969 short documentary by Bill Mason about his friend and fellow filmmaker Blake James, who pilots his own plane. The film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Filming Blake was often dangerous. On one occasion, Mason lost sight of James while filming from another airplane. It was discovered that James had been forced to land on an island in the St. Lawrence River after forgetting to switch on his main fuel tank. The film was shown theatrically in Canada and acquired by an American distributor. Theatrical showings in the U.S. led to an Oscar nomination in the live-action short category. Mason and James first met at a commercial art studio in Winnipeg. They later worked together at Crawley Films before both going to the NFB. James' film credits include an animated vignette on Canadian aviation pioneer Wilfrid R. "Wop" May. He also starred in Mason's acclaimed short film The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes. Animation Private Psycho Lesson is a hentai anime created by U-jin in 1996. It contains two episodes, both stories showcase Dr. Sara Iijima, a beautiful and buxom psychiatrist and her unique therapeutic abilities, as well as the adventures she gets into. There's also one volume of manga. Comedy Yaar Annmulle is a 2011 Indian Punjabi film based on three friends and their college life. It stars Arya Babbar, Yuvraj Hans, Harish Verma, Jividha Ashta, Kajal Jain, Jenny Ghottra in lead roles and directed by Anurag Singh. The film was released on 7 October 2011. The film featured the song Tera Ishq Soniye by Lehmber Hussainpuri Animation I Yabba-Dabba Do! is a made-for-TV animated film based on the original series, The Flintstones and its spinoff, The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show. It premiered on ABC on February 7, 1993. The telefilm had a relatively high level of animation quality. Documentary film Lemmy is a 2010 documentary film profile of British rock musician Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, bass guitarist and lead vocalist of the British heavy metal band Motörhead. Documentary film Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever is a 2012 documentary feature directed and produced by Calum Waddell and edited and produced by Naomi Holwill. The two had previously set up their High Rising Productions company to make documentary supplements for the DVD market. The film had its world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival in October, 2012. Comedy The Jimmy Show is a 2001 drama written and directed by Frank Whaley, based on the Off-Broadway play Veins and Thumbtacks by Jonathan Marc Sherman. The film stars Whaley, Carla Gugino, and Ethan Hawke. Comedy How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea is a 1989 Soviet comedy film directed by Vasili Pichul. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Le Week-End is a 2013 British-French drama film directed by Roger Michell and written by Hanif Kureishi. The film is the fourth collaboration between Michell and Kureishi, who both began developing the story seven years prior during a weekend trip to Montmartre. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Thriller The Suffered is a mystery, thriller film directed by Noh Jin-Soo. Thriller Charlie Chan at the Circus is the 11th film produced by Fox starring Warner Oland as Charlie Chan. A seemingly harmless family outing drags a vacationing Chan into a murder investigation. Animation Europe&italy is a 1999 short animated comedy film written and directed by Bruno Bozzetto Animation Land: An Animation is a 2011 short, western animation film written and directed by Lares Feliciano. Comedy Dane Cook: ISolated INcident is a Comedy Central special which premiered on May 17, 2009, with the CD/DVD release following on May 19. In the special, Cook performs for a crowd of 400 people at the Laugh Factory. The entire special was shot in one take with no edits. He then started performing the new material live for the Isolated Incident - Globo Thermo Tour 2009, which began on April 25, 2009. Dane Cook released the DVD special that was aired on Comedy Central on November 17, 2009. Thriller Sci-Fighters is a 1996 action film starring Roddy Piper. It was directed by Peter Svatek. Comedy Is There Sex After Death? is a 1971 mockumentary and mondo film. Comedy Schwarzwaldfahrt aus Liebeskummer is a 1974 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Roy Black, Barbara Nielsen and Heidi Hansen. Science Fiction The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project is a 2010 Indian film produced and directed by independent filmmaker Srinivas Sunderrajan. It is a Hindi-English drama-thriller film with English subtitles shot on HDV in black-and-white. It is touted as India's first Mumble Core film. The film was shot entirely on location in Mumbai, India. It was screened at the 2010 Mumbai International Film Festival in the New Faces of Indian Cinema Section on October 26, 2010 and on June 5, 2011 at Transylvania International Film Festival in competition Animation Strips is a 2010 short animation film directed by Félix Dufour-Laperrière. Comedy Simplet is a 1942 film directed by Fernandel. Thriller Nobody Runs Forever, also called The High Commissioner, is a 1968 film directed by Ralph Thomas based on Jon Cleary's 1966 novel The High Commissioner. It stars Rod Taylor as Australian policeman Scobie Malone and Christopher Plummer as the Australian High Commissioner in England caught up in corrupt dealings, during delicate negotiations. Taylor's production company was involved in making the film as was the American Selmur Productions. Science Fiction Three Inches is an American science fiction made-for-television film, intended to serve as the pilot episode for a new series. Created by writer-producer Harley Peyton and directed by Jace Alexander it aired on Syfy on December 29, 2011. The show follows a group of people with superhuman abilities, focusing on Walter Spackman, played by Noah Reid, an underachiever who develops a telekinetic ability after being struck by lightning. On the same day that 26-year-old Walter Spackman confesses his love to the non-reciprocating Lily, he is struck by lightning. He awakens from a coma to discover that he has gained the ability to move objects with his mind up to a distance of three inches. The mysterious Troy Hamilton recruits Walter to join his team of superheroes and Walter joins in the hope of helping to improve the world. Walter's first mission is to recover a package on behalf of an unknown client. The "package" turns out to be a young girl named Cassie, who has a set of superhuman... Science Fiction Ceramic Tango is a 2013 short fantasy drama film written by Charles Hall and directed by Patricia Chica. Comedy Lovers and Murderers is a 2004 film written by Viktor Polesný and Petr Poledňák, and directed by Viktor Polesný. Comedy Din Tao: Leader of the Parade is a 2012 Taiwanese movie starring Alan Ko, Alien Huang, Crystal Lin, Chen Po-cheng, Samantha Ko, and Liao Jun. It is directed by Fung Kai, and produced by the Taiwan branch of 20th Century Fox. The movie tells the story of a young man reconciling with his father, reviving his father's troupe, and taking its performance from religious processions to stage. The story is inspired by Jiu-Tian Folk Arts Group, which collaborated with and performed for the filmmaking. The film is mainly in Taiwanese Hokkien language with some Taiwanese Mandarin. The movie costed NTD 41 million to produce. It was released on January 20 and later earned approximately NTD 315 million. Comedy La Comédie humaine is a 2010 Hong Kong comedy film directed and written by Chan Hing-ka and Janet Chun. Released in cinemas on 8 July 2010, it premiered at the 31 March 2010 Hong Kong International Film Festival. Thriller Pursuit to Algiers is the twelfth entry in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes film series. The film takes some characters and events from The Adventure of the Red Circle. Elements in the story pay homage to an otherwise unrecorded affair mentioned by Watson at the beginning of The Adventure of the Norwood Builder, notably the steamship Friesland. Thriller Graveyard of Honor is a 1975 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Written by Tatsuhiko Kamoi, it adapts Fujita Goro's novel of the same name. It is based on the life of real-life yakuza member Rikio Ishikawa, who is played by Tetsuya Watari. Noboru Ando, who plays Ryunosuke Nozu, was actually a yakuza member before becoming an actor. It won Fukasaku the 1976 Blue Ribbon Award for Best Director. In 1999, Kinema Junpo listed the film tied with several others at number 38 on their aggregated list of the Top 100 Japanese Films of All Time as voted by over one hundred film critics and writers. Four years earlier, it was one of the films tied at 80. Home Vision Entertainment released the movie on DVD in North America in 2004. Takashi Miike directed a remake of it in 2002. Comedy Long Pigs is a "Mocumentary" horror/comedy about two documentary filmmakers who follow a serial killer who has a taste for cooking with human flesh. Acting and the special effects were provided by Chris Bridges who also engineered special effects for 300, Dawn of the Dead, Blade II, Max Payne and many others. Filming took place in Toronto, Canada. Comedy Chili con carne is a 2013 film written and directed by Philippe Rolland. Documentary film Revealing Mr Maugham is a 2012 documentary film written by Juliette Andrews and directed by Michael House. Science Fiction Les Saignantes is a 2005 futuristic, sci-fi, erotic thriller with a strong political sensibility. Two sexy young women win the favors of the corrupt political elite, but when one of these leaders dies in the middle of a sexual act, the friends are left with a corpse to get rid of. Bekolo eviscerates the ruling elite but with the canny use of inter-titles also leaves the audience with something to ponder. The film won the Silver Stallion at Fespaco 2007 and the Best actress awards with the special mention of the jury. Documentary film Vulva 3.0 is a 2014 documentary film directed by Claudia Richarz and Ulrike Zimmermann and written by Ulrike Zimmermann. Comedy Hoot Mon! is a 1919 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Animation Sylvester Cat won't allow starving Mexican mice access to a cache of cheeses on a ship and prompts a challenge by Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in Mexico. Speedy makes several raids on the ship's stores by outsmarting Sylvester again and again. Animation Part Time Pal is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 28th Tom and Jerry short. It was animated by Michael Lah, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Pete Burness and Ray Patterson, produced in Technicolor by Fred Quimby, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and released to theaters on March 15, 1947 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Pete Burness animated around 50% of the animation in this cartoon, but he didn't receive any credit because he left the studio shortly after this cartoon was made. Documentary film Ten Pound Poms is a 2007 documentary produced by Nial Fulton and directed by Lisa Matthews. Comedy A Pair of Tights is a 1929 comedy film written by Leo McCarey and directed by Hal Yates. Science Fiction Altered States is a 1980 American science fiction-horror film adaptation of a novel by the same name by playwright and screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky in his only novel he ever wrote and his final film. Both the novel and the film are based on John C. Lilly's sensory deprivation research conducted in isolation tanks under the influence of psychoactive drugs like ketamine and LSD. The film was directed by Ken Russell and featured William Hurt in his film debut, Blair Brown, Charles Haid, Bob Balaban and Drew Barrymore in her film debut. Chayevsky had his name removed as credited screenwriter, using the pseudonym Sidney Aaron, his actual first and middle name. The film score was composed by classical composer John Corigliano and was nominated for an Academy Award. The film also received an Oscar nomination for Sound, losing to The Empire Strikes Back. Documentary film Filmmakers in Action is a 2005 documentary film directed by Carlos Benpar. Animation Joy Street is a 1995 short animated film directed by Suzan Pitt. Comedy Pudsey: The Movie is a British comedy film starring Pudsey, one half of the dancing duo Ashleigh and Pudsey, voiced by David Walliams. Other stars include Jessica Hynes, John Sessions and Jim Tavaré. The film was made by Vertigo Films and Syco and was released in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2014, after it was originally set to be released in December the previous year. Documentary film Licuri Surf is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Guile Martins. Thriller Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) is a 2000 English comedy film written and directed by Stewart Sugg. It features Stellan Skarsgård, Chris Penn, and Paul Bettany. Comedy Doctor Bari is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film directed by Azizul Rahman and written by A. T. M. Shamsuzzaman. The film was released in 2008 in Bangladesh. It was produced by NTV Production House and distributed by G Series. It is a family comedy film and stars Shakib Khan, A. T. M. Shamsuzzaman, Jona, Shabnaz. Amit Hasan and Salauddin Lavlu. and it become Super hit at the box-office. Documentary film Softening is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kelly O'Brien. Animation Ludic Chase is a short animated film written and directed by Jason Brown and Aya Brown. Comedy Le Grand Chef is a 2007 South Korean film starring Kim Kang-woo, Im Won-hee and Lee Ha-na. Produced by ShowEast and distributed by CJ Entertainment, it was released on November 1, 2007 and ran for 114 minutes. Based on the popular manhwa Sikgaek by Huh Young-man, the film tells the story of two chefs competing for the title of heir to the last Royal Chef of the Joseon Dynasty. Comedy Dreaming About You is a 1992 romance comedy film written by José Buil and directed by Marisa Sistach. Documentary film Escaping the flood is a 2006 film directed by Frans Bromet. Documentary film I Will Marry the Whole Village is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Zeljko Mirkovic. Comedy Ispanska muha is a 1998 action and comedy film written and directed by Kiran Kolarov. Thriller When Christian’s daughter dies, so does any sense of remorse as he searches for vengeance at all costs. Tracking down the men responsible one by one, he reaches a new level of brutality and discovers how far he has to go to settle the score. A shocking and merciless experience, THE HORSEMAN pushes the limits of gritty revenge tales. Thriller Le Dernier Combat, released in 1983, is a French film, filmed in black and white, and with virtually no dialogue. It is the first feature film made by Luc Besson and Jean Reno's first leading role. The film is a dark vision of post-apocalyptic survival. The plot explores the devastation of civilization and issues of brutality, hostility and isolation. Pierre Jolivet stars as the main character who is menaced by "The Brute" on his journey through a world filled by people rendered nearly mute by some unknown incident. They live in a world of improvised weapons and armour, fighting for survival. A world of rivalry and punishment rather than cooperation Besson served as writer, producer and director for the movie. The entire picture is filmed in black and white and has received cult status for having virtually no dialog. It is also the first of many collaborations between Luc Besson, Eric Serra and Jean Reno. Thriller The Dark Place is a 2014 mystery-thriller film written and directed by Jody Wheeler. It is produced by J.T. Tepnapa and Carlos Pedraza. It stars Blaise Embry, Timo Descamps, Sean Paul Lockhart and Eduardo Rioseco. The film is a twisted thrill ride of betrayal, hope, greed, love — and mommy issues, having a gay main character makes familiar worlds and genres become brand new landscapes. The film was shot in Hillsboro and Portland, Oregon, USA. It was produced by Blue Seraph Productions. Documentary film Plašitelj kormorana is a Croatian documentary film directed by Branko Ištvančić. It was released in 1998. Documentary film Captured by the Americans in North Africa, Georg Gärtner was shipped to the USA as a German POW at Camp Deming, New Mexico. He escaped in 1945 and eluded the FBI for the next 40 years. Hitler's Lost Soldier is the story of an exile without a home - a man torn between nationalities and identities - the German Georg Gärtner and the American Dennis Whiles. Comedy Barbary Coast Gent is a 1944 film set in 1880s San Francisco's Barbary Coast and Nevada starring Wallace Beery. The movie was directed by Roy Del Ruth and features Binnie Barnes, Beery's brother Noah Beery, Sr., John Carradine, and Chill Wills. It is also known as Gold Town, Honest Plush Brannon and The Honest Thief. Comedy Husbands is a 1970 film written and directed by John Cassavetes. This ensemble film, which describes three middle class men in the throes of a midlife crisis, stars Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk and Cassavetes. The film, in cinéma vérité style, was described by Time magazine as Cassavetes' finest work while condemned by other prominent critics. One recent critic described it as a "devastatingly bleak view of the emptiness of suburban life." Documentary film Mothers of Bedford is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jenifer McShane. Thriller Om 3D is a 2013 3D Telugu film written and directed by Sunil Reddy starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram. The film is tipped to be India's first action 3D film. Nikesha Patel and Kriti Kharbanda are the leading ladies. The film has been shot in 5k resolution for great visuals. Hollywood technicians such as David Taylor, who worked for Avatar and Final Destination 5, and Ian Markus, known for films such as The Amazing Spiderman, have also worked for this film. The shooting was done in 110 days, but the post production took another year. Music was composed by Achu Rajamani and Sai Karthik. The action entertainer, produced under the banner NTR Arts, is slated to release on 19 July.The film was failed at the box office. Documentary film Let It Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles is a 1998 film directed by Jennifer Baichwal. Comedy Many Rivers to Cross is a 1955 western comedy romance film based on the story by Steve Frazee, written by Harry Brown and Guy Trosper, and directed by Roy Rowlands. Documentary film Something Rich and Strange: The Life and Work Of Iannis Xenakis is a documentary film directed by Mark Kidel. Animation Mickey and pals blast off in the Clubhouse Rocket for a series of outer-space adventures in this animated feature complete with plenty of songs. But it's not all fun and games for the crew, who must ward off the trickery of Space Pirate Pete. Documentary film Terrorism is the main threat to the world’s order. The most dangerous weapon of terror is a suicide-attacker or a so-called ‘suicide bomber”. What makes young guys and girls do so? The authors of the film are looking for an answer to this question investigating the history of activities of religious sects, whose psychology has initiated mass suicides, as well as studying interviews with suicide-attackers, who have survived, and their parents. Comedy The Front Man is a 2014 documentary, biographical, comedy and musical film directed by Paul Devlin. Comedy Latin Lovers is a Technicolor 1953 romantic musical comedy film made by MGM. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy, and written by Isobel Lennart. The music score is by Nicholas Brodszky, and the cinematographer was Joseph Ruttenberg. Comedy Karmina is a Canadian comedy horror film from Quebec, released in 1996. The film stars Isabelle Cyr as Karmina, a vampire from Transylvania who runs away to live with her aunt Esméralda in Quebec to escape an arranged marriage to Vlad. Vampires living in North America have access to a magic potion which enables them to keep their vampire natures in check so that they can live in harmony with humans, and Karmina begins a relationship with Philippe, a church organist. However, Vlad and Karmina's parents soon show up to retrieve her. A sequel film, Karmina 2: L'Enfer de Chabot, was released in 2001. The film won two Genie Awards at the 18th Genie Awards, for Best Art Direction/Production Design and Best Costume Design, as well as a special award for Best Make-Up It was also nominated, but did not win, in the categories of Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Overall Sound and Best Sound Editing. Comedy Superstar is a 1999 comedy film and Saturday Night Live spin-off about a quirky, socially inept girl named Mary Katherine Gallagher. The character was created by SNL star Molly Shannon and appeared as a recurring character on SNL in numerous skits. The story follows Mary Katherine trying to find her place in her Roman Catholic private school. The movie is directed by former The Kids in the Hall member Bruce McCulloch. It stars Molly Shannon, Will Ferrell, Harland Williams, and Elaine Hendrix. SNL and The Kids in the Hall alum Mark McKinney, who appeared in many of the Mary Katherine Gallagher SNL skits on TV, also has a minor role as a priest. Molly Shannon received a nomination for Blockbuster Entertainment Award "Favorite Actress - Comedy" but lost out to Heather Graham in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Comedy For the Love of Mabel is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Animation The New Alice in Wonderland is a forty-eight-and-a-half-minute animated TV-movie, written by Bill Dana, produced by Hanna-Barbera, and broadcast on the ABC network on March 30, 1966, in an hour slot. The songs were by the then-hot Broadway team of composer Charles Strouse and lyricist Lee Adams, who were most famous for Bye Bye Birdie. The songs were orchestrated by Marty Paich, who also provided musical direction; plus devised and arranged that part of the underscoring that was drawn from the musical numbers. The rest of the underscoring was drawn from the vast library of cues that Hanna-Barbera's most significant in-house composer Hoyt Curtin had written for various animated series. Comedy Goldie is a 1931 black-and-white romantic comedy film. The script was written by Paul Perez and Gene Towne, and directed by Benjamin Stoloff. It was made before the Hays Code was rigidly enforced. It is a remake of Howard Hawks' 1928 silent film A Girl in Every Port. Documentary film Our School is a 2011 documentary film directed by Mona Nicoara and Miruna Coca-Cozma. "Our School follows three Roma (commonly known as Gypsy) children in a rural Transylvanian village who are among the pioneer participants in an initiative to integrate the ethnically segregated Romanian schools. Touching on issues ranging from institutionalized prejudice, public education, and the intractability of poverty, but always firmly rooted in the hypnotic rhythms and profound reality of the Roma community, Our School is a deeply affecting, often infuriating, and ultimately bittersweet story of tradition and progress. In Romanian with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy God's Gift to Women is an all-talking pre-code musical romantic comedy film released by Warner Brothers, and starring Frank Fay, Laura LaPlante, Louise Brooks and Joan Blondell. The film was based on the play called The Devil Was Sick by Jane Hinton, and was originally completed as a musical film. Due to audience distaste for musicals, however, all the songs were cut in all U.S. prints. The complete film was released intact in other countries, where there was no such decline in popularity. Comedy Tomme tønner 2 - Det brune gullet is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Sebastian Dalén. Documentary film "A restruck and restored version of master filmmaker Allan King's classic cinema-verité film, one of the most influential and celebrated Canadian films ever made, A Married Couple records the collapse of a middle class couple's marriage. The film is being restruck in conjunction with Zoe Druick's monograph on the film, co-published by the University of Toronto Press and TIFF." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Comedy Horrors of the Zone is a 2009 documentary comedy-film directed by Ken Potocki. Comedy Mujhse Dosti Karoge! is a 2002 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Kunal Kohli and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. It is about the love triangle of three friends played by Hrithik Roshan, Rani Mukerji and Kareena Kapoor. Comedy Bitch is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Lilah Vandenburgh. Animation Muybridges Strings is a 2011 animation short film directed by Koji Yamamura. Comedy Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring is a 2002 animated direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry. This was the first made-for-video attempt to recapture the style of Hanna and Barbera's original film shorts. Also, it was the final project and the last Tom and Jerry production to be executive produced by both William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, as Hanna died on March 22, 2001. This is also the first Tom and Jerry production produced by Warner Bros. Animation. A Game Boy Advance game of the movie was also made. Animation Little Plastic Figure is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Anna Bergmann and Veronika Samartseva. Comedy La dottoressa ci sta col colonnello is a 1980 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini, starring Lino Banfi with Nadia Cassini. The film is a late installment of the genre, combining 1970s' soldatessa and dottoressa themes with abundant absurd comedy elements a year after Cassini's breakthrough film L'insegnante balla... con tutta la classe. Comedy Big Momma's House is a 2000 American crime comedy film directed by Raja Gosnell, written by Darryl Quarles and Don Rhymer, and starring Martin Lawrence as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. The majority of the film took place in Cartersville, Georgia, but the film was shot on location in California. The prime shooting spots were Los Angeles and Orange County. The film is also notable for being one of only four titles to be released on the EVD video format. Thriller The Maddening is a 1995 horror film directed by Danny Huston. Based on a novel by Andrew Neiderman, published under the title Playmates, this was a direct-to-video creepfest featuring Burt Reynolds and Angie Dickinson. Animation I'll Water Your Petals with Tears is a 2003 short animation film written and directed by Juan Carlos Marí. Animation Vassilissa is a 2007 animated short film written, directed and animated by Darina Shmidt. Documentary film Invisible Young is a documentary film directed by Steven Keller. Documentary film Bhutan - Taking the Middle Path to Happiness is a 2007 documentary film written by John Wehrheim and directed by Tom Vendetti. Documentary film Kids Like You & Me is a documentary film directed by Bill Cody. Thriller Walking Tall: Lone Justice is an action film and direct-to-video sequel to 2004's Walking Tall and Walking Tall: The Payback, the film was directed by Tripp Reed and stars Kevin Sorbo, Haley Ramm and Jennifer Sipes. Documentary film Planet of Snail is a 2011 documentary drama film directed by Yi Seung-jun. Thriller Slide is a 2013 crime / thriller film directed by Anton Rozenberg. Comedy Nobody is a 2013 short comedy film written by Kerri Lendo, John Merriman and directed by Kerri Lendo, John Merriman. Documentary film Kings of Pastry is a film by D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus that follows a group of world-class French pastry chefs as they compete for France's most prestigious craftsmen award: Meilleur Ouvrier de France, awarded by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. The competition, which takes place in Lyon, France, features a diverse range of creative trade professions, from carpentry to jewelry design to pastry making. The honor of wearing the blue, white and red striped collar given to the winners is considered to be the ultimate recognition of excellence in the pastry field. The film focuses primarily on Chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, co-founder of Chicago’s French Pastry School, and one of the sixteen finalist chefs competing — the sixteen finalists were selected from eighty semi-finalists during the semi-final rounds that took place in the months prior to the final competition. Animation Casper's Halloween Special is a Halloween television special. This telefilm premiered October 30, 1979 on NBC and featured Casper the Friendly Ghost and the same cast as Casper and the Angels, produced by Hanna-Barbera and directed by Carl Urbano. This telefilm later aired on the Disney Channel along with Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Pumpkin Who Couldn’t Smile, Halloween Is Grinch Night, The Canterville Ghost, Mr. Boogedy, Bride of Boogedy, For Better or For Worse: The Good-for-Nothing, Witch's Night Out, The Worst Witch, The Halloween That Almost Wasn't, and Disney's Halloween Treat/A Disney Halloween. Documentary film GAP: Grupo de Amigos Personales de Allende is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Claudia Serrano Navarro. Comedy Here Comes the Nelsons is a 1952 American comedy film starring real-life husband and wife Ozzie and Harriet Nelson and their sons David and Ricky Nelson. The supporting cast includes Rock Hudson, Sheldon Leonard, Jim Backus, Gale Gordon, and Chubby Johnson. The film was directed by Frederick de Cordova. Here Come the Nelsons doubled as the pilot for the television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Comedy Guest House is a 2013 short film starring Michael Gross as Lou Wesley, Heather Lind as Julia, Mark Gessner as Lance Wesley, written and directed by Aaron Wolf. Production company: Howling Wolf Productions. Based on true events in Wolf’s life, the film follows Lance Wesley, who lost his job and fiancé on the same day. Science Fiction Trailer 2 is a 2010 action adventure comedy crime thriller musical sci-fi fantasy film. Animation Titeuf is a 2011 French 3D traditionally animated family comedy film directed by Zep, based on his Titeuf comic books. The film was released on April 6, 2011. Science Fiction Upstream Color is a 2013 film written, directed, produced, edited, composed, designed, cast by and starring Shane Carruth. The film is the second feature directed by Carruth, best known for his 2004 debut Primer. Upstream Color stars Amy Seimetz, Carruth, Andrew Sensenig, and Thiago Martins. Upstream Color is about two people whose lives and behaviors are affected by a complex parasite—without knowing it—that has a three-stage life cycle in which it passes from humans to pigs to orchids. "A man and woman are drawn together, entangled in the life cycle of an ageless organism. Identity becomes an illusion as they struggle to assemble the loose fragments of wrecked lives." Documentary film Kiss, Cuddle and Celebrate is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Peter Kern. Documentary film Lionel Richie: Collection is the 2003 Documentary film. Comedy New York Town is a 1941 romantic comedy film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin, Akim Tamiroff and Robert Preston. The film was written by Lewis Meltzer and an uncredited Preston Sturges based on a story by Jo Swerling. The film is notable for a long opening "single take" shot which establishes the personalities of several New York City apartment residents. Comedy About Adam is a 2000 British-American-Irish romantic comedy film written and directed by Gerard Stembridge. The screenplay focuses on the effect a seductive young man has on four siblings. Comedy Rob 'n' Ron is a 2013 short spaghetti western animation comedy film written by Mads Juul and Magnus Igland Møller and directed by Magnus Igland Møller and Peter Smith. Animation Lupin III: Return of the Magician, known in Japan as Lupin III: ~ The Living Magician ~ Return of Pycal, is the second OVA of the Lupin III franchise, released on April 3, 2002. Return of the Magician features the return of an old villain, Pycal, in recognition of the 30th anniversary of the anime. Animation Color Thief is a short film directed by Kim Hyeoungmin. Documentary film Kapo is an Israeli documentary film about the Jewish kapos who collaborated with the Nazis in the concentration camps during World War II. The film was written, directed, and produced by Dan Setton, with Tor Ben Mayor and Danny Paran in conjunction with Spiegel TV of Germany and Rai 3 of Italy. It was the first Israeli film to win an International Emmy Award, which it received in the category of Best Documentary. Animation Parable-Pieter Bruegel-minimum edition is a 2011 animated short film directed by Kazumasa Otsuki. Documentary film Faces of Death VI is a 1996 direct-to-video compilation of the highlights of the earlier films in the Faces of Death series. It features many of the same scenes shown in Faces of Death 1 and 4, as well as the earlier compilation Faces of Death V. It begins without any opening credits, before recycling the sequence from Faces of Death involving the killing of a monkey which is then prepared and served to patrons of a gourmet restaurant. Also shown for the second time are the staged heart-ripping scene by African natives and the "head in a box" scene, both taken from Faces of Death IV. John Alan Schwartz's cameo as the leader of the flesh eating cult, as well as "The encapsulation of Samuel Berkowitz" are also featured again, and the final credits are those from Faces of Death. Faces of Death VI exists in 3 distinct versions: 1. The widest-known version is the one that was released "unofficially" by Gorgon Video in the U.S. It features the artwork from part four reversed. It contains clips mostly from parts one and four, and has the opening credits from part one. This is the version of Faces of Death 6 that was released to buy or rent on video in the U.S. 2. Comedy Why Sailors Leave Home is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Leslie Fuller, Peter Bernard and Eve Gray. A British sailor on shore leave in the Middle East ends up being mistaken for a Sheikh. Animation Pena De Muerte is a 2012 action, animation, crime, thriller and documentary film written and directed by Tevo Díaz. Documentary film Norman McLaren: Boogie Doodler is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jenny MacLeod. Documentary film Disaster (a personal geography) is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by Laura Green. Animation Journey to Saturn is a 2008 Danish animated comedy-science-fiction film produced by A. Film A/S, loosely based on Claus Deleuran's comic from 1977 of the same name. The film revolves around a group of Danish astronauts who journey to Saturn on a quest for natural resources. The film also depicts and mocks several Danish stereotypes and characters characters, like the royal family, the Danish prime minister Anders Fogh, Muslim immigrants, American yeehaw's, Jesus, and Danish lack of style and presentability in general. The film humor is very slapstick with a lot of adolescent or adult jokes. Comedy The Postmistress is a 1992 comedy film written by Gilles Carle and Jean-Marie Estève and directed by Gilles Carle. Comedy Ernst, Bobbie, en de geslepen Onix is a 2007 Dutch children's film. The film received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. Comedy La scuola is a 1995 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It is loosely based on two books by Domenico Starnone, Ex Cattedra and Sottobanco. The film was awarded with the David di Donatello for Best Film. Animation The Ducksters is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short animated in 1949 and released in 1950. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The title is a pun on The Hucksters, a 1947 film. Documentary film The Young Man Was, Part 1: United Red Army is a 2011 documentary written and directed by Naeem Mohaiemen. Comedy Vive les femmes! is a 1984 comedy film written by Jean-Marc Reiser and directed by Claude Confortès. Comedy Oh! Heavenly Dog is a 1980 comedy film written by Rod Browning. The film stars Benjean, billed here as Benji, Chevy Chase, Jane Seymour and Omar Sharif. The film was directed by Joe Camp and released by 20th Century Fox. Documentary film America Screams is a 1990 documentary film about the history of amusement parks and roller coasters, released by Rhino in 1990. The footage was filmed in 1978/79 and originally aired on U.S. television in 1979. It aired in the UK in late December 1981. It is hosted and narrated by Vincent Price. Comedy The Hamster Cage is a Canadian independent feature film directed by Larry Kent. The soundtrack was created by Alden Penner, who worked with members of Arcade Fire. The film won awards at the Austin Fantastic Fest and the Vancouver International Film Festival. In an interview, Kent said the film was about recurring familial problems over generations. The Hamster Cage was Kent's first film in thirteen years. Thriller To Love, Honor and Deceive is a film directed by Michael W. Watkins released on Dec 15, 1996. Comedy Drifts is a 2013 docufiction autobiographic feature film, second in Faraways trilogy, directed and produced by Ricardo Costa. Comedy The Beauty Shoppers is a film by Louis J. Gasnier released on April 15, 1927. Animation Talk to him is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Agata Prętka. Documentary film Special Flight is a 2012 documentary film directed by Fernand Melgar. Documentary film "Many of the world’s finest Jewish singers return to Poland, the birthplace of cantorial music, for a series of exuberant, history-making concerts in this musical documentary that is both uplifting and deeply moving. "The subject of Poland for Jews brings up more questions than answers," says Cantor Nathan Lam. "Most American Jews came from Polish lands. Jewish life itself was defined in Poland." But the Holocaust was disproportionately carried out on Polish soil, and Jewish ties have been painfully attenuated ever since. "So how do you reconnect with a thousand years of history that’s been so eradicated?" Lam set out to try in 2009, organizing a tour by an assembly of cantors from around the world. 100 Voices, skillfully directed by Danny Gold and Matthew Asner (son of actor Ed Asner), is the fascinating chronicle of that trip, which included a concert at the majestic Warsaw Opera House and a second at Nozyk Synagogue, the only one to survive the war. The documentary not only captures an historic and moving goodwill mission but delves into the cultural history of Jewish Poland, with special regard for the versatility and crossover appeal of the prewar hazzan (cantor). Major stars like the broodingly handsome cantor and Yiddish theater actor Moishe Oysher—whose career came complete with groupies—are captured here in rare film footage and colorful anecdotes, as well as evoked in the jazzy stylings of the memorable American cantors Alberto Mizrahi and Jacob Mendelson, doing their rendition of "Chad Gadya." Impressive testimonials from the likes of composer Charles Fox (Killing Me Softly with His Song), returning to trace the footsteps of his Polish father, combine with eye-opening scenes of contemporary Poles’ renewed interest in Jewish culture to intone a stirring message of reconciliation and homecoming." Quoting Robert Avila from the 2011 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival site. Comedy Dancing Mad is a 1925 German silent comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Victor Varconi, María Corda and Willy Fritsch. It based on the French play Le Danseur de Madame by Paul Armont and Jacques Bousquet. A free-spirited young wife flirts with an old flame, before finally settling down in her marriage. Thriller Bullies is a 1986 Canadian action-drama film about a feud between two families in a small town in a similar vein to the story of Romeo and Juliet. The film was directed by Paul Lynch, and stars Jonathan Crombie, Janet-Laine Green, Stephen Hunter, and Olivia d'Abo. Documentary film Easy Riders, Raging Bulls is a 2003 documentary film written by Peter Biskind and directed by Kenneth Bowser. Thriller The Third Twin is a 1997 thriller film written by Ken Follet and Cindy Myers and directed by Tom McLoughlin. Comedy Goyle and Gar is a 2002 animated short comedy film written by Olivier Jean and directed by Gamer. Animation Una Película de Huevos is a 2006 animated Mexican adventure comedy film produced by Huevocartoon Producciones. The film featured voices by Bruno Bichir, Angélica Vale and Carlos Espejel. This film, along with its sequel, were released direct-to-video in the United States, which is available in some Walmart locations. Comedy Those Who Wander is an upcoming independent comedy film written and directed by Abigail Ann Schwarz. The film features Bonnie Wright, Jacob Zachar, Anna Holbrook, Ryan Stiffelman, Christian Coulson, Anastasia Barzee, Steve Blanchard, Patrick Davis, Claire Hall-Tipping and Ryan Timberlake. Comedy The Mighty is a 1998 drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and based on the book Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick. Thriller A predawn murder sets in motion a series of interlocking tragedies that eventually find their way to the city morgue's brooding Dr. Arturo Fernandez. Physically and emotionally isolated from the world around him, Arturo develops an oddly intimate relationship with the personal lives of his cases, gradually forcing him to confront his connection to the living, and the dead. Adapted from the novel De Que Nada Se Sabe, director Víctor Arregui's serpentine tale is a dark but sympathetic portrait of one man's solitude set against a richly textured rendering of Quito, Ecuador's capital city. "A murder, interlocking tragedies, and a mortician with no life collide over a sympathetic look at the issues of mortality and living." -La Oferta "Capped by the aching strains of its title song, Victor Arregui's brooding, poignant film casts a society in disrepair as a poetic ode to Ecuador's capital city." -Twitch Film "My Time Will Come" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Spanish with English subtitles. Thriller "Bellamy, Chabrol's film of 2009, is the filmmaker's first collaboration with Gérard Depardieu, and initially seems to be a policier curdled into a character piece to give due room and respect to this great actor. But the lesson, both of the film itself, and, inside that, of Detective Bellamy's story, is there is more than meets the eye to this world of ours, its desires, and its stories. In fact, despite being dedicated to Georges Simenon, Bellamy's aura has less in common with the procedural detection of crime novels than it does with the cinema of Jacques Rivette and the desire to detect. Depardieu's famed inspector Bellamy takes up a case while on vacation with his wife, but takes it up like an armchair general would take up a distant, historical battle: no action, all speculation, all late evenings talking about a situation one mostly only imagines. Indeed, the ending, which supposedly reveals that Bellamy's obsession to solve the case has roots elsewhere in his family past, only points the film more askew. This is a movie where people seem to be thinking about plots, schemes, and relationships that exist outside the story. The film is assuredly a dedicated character piece, with the story seeming to be one long series of extended conversations with deliciously sketched "types," ranging from Jacques Gamblin's schemer suffering moral mania to Clovis Cornillac's hunkered down cliché of the family's black sheep, that all barely lead anywhere narratively or psychologically. Yet Bellamy continually surprises in its growing abstraction, its desire not only to fail to reveal the mystery by the end, but to only hint, and hint so softly, that all the mystery in the film hasn't even begun to be suggested. Under a guise of many things—genre, character, stardom—Chabrol is actually practicing an extreme form of experimentation, one in which everything on-screen points to something unspoken and unexplained not off-screen but out-of-the-movie." Quoting Daniel Kasman in theauteurs.com. Comedy Venus Talk is a 2014 South Korean film about the sex and love lives of three women in their forties, played by Uhm Jung-hwa, Moon So-ri and Jo Min-su. The romantic dramedy is directed by Kwon Chil-in, and the screenplay by Lee Soo-ah won the Grand Prize at the 1st Lotte Entertainment Script Contest. It was released in theaters on February 13, 2014. Documentary film The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal is an experimental documentary directed by filmmaker Matt McCormick and narrated by Miranda July that makes the tongue-in-cheek argument that municipal efforts by Portland, Oregon to mask and erase graffiti is an important new movement in modern art stemming from the repressed artistic desires of city workers. The film screened at such venues as the Sundance Film Festival and the Museum of Modern Art and received both critical and popular acclaim. Animation Emilie is a 2012 animated short film written by Guido Schmaelich and directed by Alla Churikova. Documentary film Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema is a feature-length biographical documentary film by Polish-American director Mariusz Kotowski released in 2006. The film chronicles the life of Polish silent film actress Pola Negri, as told by those who knew her and those who have studied her life and films. The documentary is the first directorial work of Polish-born director Mariusz Kotowski. Kotowski had previously worked as a dancer and dance choreographer, and invested three years of work and a considerable personal fortune into producing the Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema documentary. He has gone on to direct the Holocaust film Esther's Diary, which featured a lead character built strongly on Pola Negri, and the erotic psychological thriller Deeper and Deeper starring David Lago. Kotowski also went on to author a Polish-language Pola Negri biography entitled Pola Negri: Legenda Hollywood, which was released in Poland in 2011. Thriller They Met in the Dark is a 1943 British thriller film directed by Karel Lamac and starring James Mason, Joyce Howard and Edward Rigby. A cashiered Royal Naval officer and a young woman join forces to solve a murder and hunt down a German spy ring. Thriller Darkness Comes is a 2013 short drama film written and directed by John Marsh. Comedy House of Fools is a 2002 Russian film by Andrei Konchalovsky about psychiatric patients and combatants during the First Chechen War. It stars Julia Vysotskaya and Sultan Islamov and features a number of cameo appearances by Bryan Adams, with the music composed by Eduard Artemyev. Distinctly anti-war, unbiased and controversial in Russia, House of Fools is a bizarre blend of black comedy, touching drama, horrific warfare and subtly disturbing psychological content. The film is rated R for wartime violence, occasional profanity and nudity. Science Fiction Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All is a 1982 animated television film produced by Filmation and written by Samuel A. Peeples, whose credits included the original Star Trek series. Thriller The Bedford Incident is a 1965 Anglo-American Cold War film starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier, and co-produced by Richard Widmark. The cast also features Eric Portman, James MacArthur, Martin Balsam and Wally Cox, as well as early appearances by Donald Sutherland and Ed Bishop. The screenplay by James Poe is based on the 1963 book by Mark Rascovich. This in turn was patterned after Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; at one point in the film the captain is advised he is "no longer hunting whales." The film was directed by James B. Harris, who up to that time was best known as Stanley Kubrick's producer. Comedy Luster is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Everett Lewis. The film is about a weekend in the lives of a group of friends in the Los Angeles queer punk scene. Lewis sought to "infuse queerness" into the film as much as he could, so he cast a number of non-heterosexual actors and used music by a number of queer punk bands. Critical response to Luster was deeply divided. Documentary film Land Of Promise is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by René Roelofs and Paul Scheffer. Comedy Toy Story Toons: Partysaurus Rex is a 2012 Pixar computer animated short film directed by Mark Walsh. It was first screened in theaters ahead of Finding Nemo 3D. Partysaurus Rex is the third short in the Toy Story Toons series, based on the characters from the Toy Story feature films. The other two films are Small Fry and Hawaiian Vacation. The short involves Rex getting left in the bathroom and making friends with bath toys. Comedy Hora 79 is a 2013 comedy, drama film directed by Eli Cohen. Comedy Mother Pluto is a Silly Symphonies cartoon released on November 14, 1936, directed by David Hand. The cartoon features the adorable pup, Pluto. Comedy Petticoat Larceny is a 1943 comedy film directed by Ben Holmes. Documentary film Germania sette donne a testa is a 1970 documentary film directed by Paolo Cavallina and Stanis Nievo. Documentary film We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen, is a full-length documentary about the influential 1980s punk rock band Minutemen, created by director Tim Irwin and producer Keith Schieron in association with Rocket Fuel Films. The film premiered on February 25, 2005 at the historic Warner Grand Theatre in San Pedro, California, after two years in production. Poignant recent interviews with the band's two surviving members Mike Watt and George Hurley, as well as first-person anecdotes from notable musicians including Ian MacKaye, Flea, Henry Rollins and Thurston Moore, complement the archival concert and interview footage of the band, creating an informative and moving film for those interested in the band or punk rock in general. The title is a lyric from their song "The Politics of Time." It's also referred to in a comment made near the end of the film by Mike Watt, in a 1985 interview, when the band is asked if they have anything else to say. He answers for them: "We jam econo." Econo was local slang for economic and described the band's dedication to low-cost record production and touring. It also describes the band's do-it-yourself attitude and philosophy. Comedy The Minority is a 2007 American film written and directed by Dwayne Buckle and starring Billoah Greene as Jake Jackson. The Minority was Dwayne Buckle's first feature length film which was shot in New York City. The movie had its theatrical motion picture release in 2007 and debuted at the 15th Annual Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, where it won an Honorable Mention Award. The film had its DVD release in 2009. Comedy The Cockeyed Family is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Thriller La Vérité sur Bébé Donge is a 1952 French film directed Henri Decoin, and starring Danielle Darrieux and Jean Gabin. The plot is essentially the analysis of a couple's marriage that has broken down; the film is based on the novel by Georges Simenon. Animation Catch as Cats Can is a 1947 animated cartoon featuring caricatures of Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby as birds, and a cat that resembles Sylvester the Cat. It was only one of three non-Bugs Bunny cartoons from 1947 not to be reissued. The others were Mexican Joyride and A Pest in the House. Comedy Car of Dreams is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and Austin Melford and starring Grete Mosheim, John Mills, Norah Howard and Robertson Hare. A tycoon's son falls in love with a woman who works at his father's factory. It was based on the 1934 Hungarian film The Dream Car. Comedy The Truth About Love is a 2005 film directed by John Hay and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jimi Mistry and Dougray Scott. Comedy I nostri mariti is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Filippo D'Amico, Dino Risi and Luigi Zampa. Animation The Magic Voyage is a 1992 German animated fantasy film, released theatrically in Germany as Die Abenteuer von Pico und Columbus by Bavaria Film in 14 February 1992. The film was later dubbed in English and released in the United States and Canada. Two English dubs were actually produced. The first one was a rare English dub, while the second English dub was released by Hemdale Film Corporation as The Magic Voyage on 25 April 1993 with a new and more well-known voice cast. Both English versions also had different music soundtracks and different translations. It was produced and directed by Michael Schoemann. The film was panned by critics and viewers upon its release. Comedy Québec-Montréal is a Canadian comedy film, released in 2002. Directed by Ricardo Trogi, the film focuses on nine people, all on the cusp of turning 30 and dealing with complex questions about life and love, whose lives intersect on four separate road trips from Quebec City to Montreal along Quebec Autoroute 20. The film's cast includes Patrice Robitaille, Jean-Phillipe Pearson, Stéphane Breton, François Létourneau, Isabelle Blais, Benoît Gouin and Julie LeBreton. The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 23rd Genie Awards in 2003, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Editing. It won four Jutra Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress, and was nominated but did not win for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Score. Comedy Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a 2012 Hindi sports comedy film directed by Rajesh Mapuskar. The film is written by Rajesh Mapuskar and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra who is an Indian producer, starring Sharman Joshi in the lead. The film was released on 15 June 2012. Comedy The Devil's Disciple is a 1959 film adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play The Devil's Disciple. The Anglo-American film was directed by Guy Hamilton who replaced Alexander Mackendrick and starred Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier. Mary Grant designed the film's costumes. Lancaster and Douglas made several films together over the decades, including I Walk Alone, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Seven Days in May and Tough Guys, which fixed the notion of the pair as something of a team in the public's imagination. Douglas was always second-billed under Lancaster in these films but, with the exception of I Walk Alone, in which Douglas played a villain, their roles were usually more or less the same size. Documentary film Black Beach Spring Bling 2002 is a 2002 comedy film written by David Raibon and Mark St. Juste and directed by Mark St. Juste. Documentary film Mr. Mergler's Gift is a 2005 documentary short film directed by Beverly Shaffer. Thriller A Dead Man Among the Living is a 1949 Czech thriller film directed by Bořivoj Zeman and starring Karel Höger, Eduard Dubský and Vjaceslav Irmanov. The film is based on the 1931 novel To levende og en død by the Norwegian writer Sigurd Christiansen. Following an armed robbery at his office, a postal worker suffers a crisis of conscience. Thriller Corridors of Blood is a 1958 horror film directed by Robert Day. The original music score was composed by Buxton Orr. The film was marketed with the tagline "Tops in terror!" in the US where MGM released it as a double feature with Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory. Documentary film John Lautner, The Desert Hot Springs Motel is a 2007 documentary and short film directed by Sasha Pirker. Documentary film Sudden Summer is a 1966 documentary, short film directed by Richard Taylor. Thriller YellowBrickRoad is a 2010 horror film by Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton that stars Cassidy Freeman, Anessa Ramsey and Laura Heisler. It is about an expedition that seeks to find out the fate of an entire town that disappeared into the wilderness 70 years ago. Although critical reception was mixed, it won best film at the New York City Horror Film Festival. Animation They Were Eleven is a manga by Moto Hagio which ran in Shōjo Comic for three issues from September through November 1975. It was awarded the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1976, and a sequel Horizon of the East, Eternity of the West was produced in 1976. It was published in English as part of the anthology Four Shōjo Stories. The anime film was licensed and released in North America by Central Park Media. It was first released on subtitle VHS in the early 1990s, then later re-released on VHS in 1996 with a newly produced English Dub. It was later re-released on DVD in 2004. It is now out of print. The manga was adapted as a one-episode, 40-minute television drama broadcast on 1977-01-02 as part of the Shōnen Drama Series on NHK. Ten years later, it was adapted as a theatrical anime movie, released November 1986. In 2004, a theatrical stage adaptation was produced. Comedy George Carlin: You are All Diseased is a 1999 comedy documentary written by George Carlin and directed by Rocco Urbisci. Thriller Last Breath is a 1997 drama thriller romance film written by P.J. Posner and Joel Posner and directed by P.J. Posner. Comedy Highway 61 is a 1991 film by Canadian director Bruce McDonald. Comedy Spook Louder is the 69th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction The Landing is a 2013 short drama film written by Josh Tanner and Jade Van Der Lei and directed by Josh Tanner. Comedy The First Winter is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Ryan McKenna. Documentary film The Dignity of the Nobodies is a 2005 Argentine documentary film directed by Fernando Solanas. Thriller Nancy, Please is a 2012 American drama film directed by Andrew Semans. It stars Will Rogers as Paul, a PhD candidate struggling to complete his thesis who gets into a seemingly insignificant conflict with his former roommate, Nancy, over a missing book. Paul's partner, Jen, and his friend, Charlie, unsuccessfully try to help resolve the conflict. Documentary film Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann is a 1992 documentary film directed by Joshua Waletzky. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy The Boys in Blue is a 1982 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Tommy Cannon, Bobby Ball, Suzanne Danielle and Roy Kinnear. It is loosely based on the 1938 Will Hay film Ask a Policeman, which Guest co-wrote. Some policeman who have failed to make any arrests are threatened with dismissal, and begin to invent crime to justify their existence. It was the final feature film that Guest directed. Thriller The Canyons is a 2013 American erotic thriller-drama film directed by Paul Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis. The film is set in Los Angeles and stars Lindsay Lohan, James Deen, Nolan Funk, Amanda Brooks, and Gus Van Sant. It received a limited release on August 2, 2013 at the IFC Center in New York City, the Bell Lightbox in Toronto, and on video on demand platforms. Comedy The Dove is a 1968 American short film that humorously parodies the films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. The film borrows heavily from the plot lines of some of Bergman's most famous films made before 1968. There is a journey by car back to the location of childhood memories as in Wild Strawberries. The main characters meet with the shrouded figure of Death as in The Seventh Seal. The film was directed by George Coe and Anthony Lover. Madeline Kahn made her first film appearance, in a supporting role. The dialogue and voice-over narration are spoken mostly in a heavily accented fictional language, which is mostly English made to sound like Swedish, with many of the nouns ending in "ska". There are also a smattering of Yiddish words. The subtitles, which often do not literally match the dialogue, add to the humor. The film was often shown in repertory film houses as a short feature when Bergman films were on the bill. Audiences frequently did not realize that the short was a comedy until individuals started laughing when they began to understand the fake Swedish. Comedy Il Bidone is a 1955 Italian film directed by Federico Fellini. It features Broderick Crawford, Richard Basehart and Giulietta Masina. Released one year after the director's internationally successful La Strada, Il Bidone continues with many of the same socially conscious, neorealist-inspired themes while minimizing the poetic realism and extravagant vitality, that is today known as "felliniesque", in favor of a more pointed political stance. Comedy The Hollywood Dressmaker is a 1929 comedy short film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film What A Way To Go: Life at the End of Empire is a 2007 documentary film about the current situation facing humanity and the world. It discusses issues such as peak oil, climate change and the effects of global warming, population overshoot and species extinction, as well as how this situation has developed. The documentary features supporting data and interviews of Daniel Quinn, environmental activist Derrick Jensen and academics such as Richard Heinberg and many others. The tagline of the documentary is, "A middle-class white guy comes to grips with Peak Oil, Climate Change, Mass Extinction, Population Overshoot and the demise of the American lifestyle." Comedy The Kung Fu Scholar is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Norman Law and starring Aaron Kwok, Dicky Cheung and Vivian Chow. Thriller Terrorist is a 2010 short film, directed by Arin Paul. Comedy Charlie Chan's Secret is the tenth Fox-produced film in the Charlie Chan series with Warner Oland as the detective. Science Fiction A Clean Break is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Richard Cunningham III. Documentary film White Water Black Gold is a 2011 documentary film directed by David Lavallee. Thriller City of Fear is a black-and-white film noir directed by Irving Lerner. Science Fiction Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann, directed by William Dear, is a 1982 time travel-influenced action film starring Fred Ward as Lyle Swann, a cross country dirt bike racer. The movie was scored, produced and co-written by Michael Nesmith. Comedy Love Thy Neighbor is a film produced by Paramount in 1940 which starred Jack Benny and Fred Allen. It featured Mary Martin with her famous fur coat striptease performance of "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" which is set in a stage revue. Documentary film Armenian Legacy of Europe is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Valery Balayan. Science Fiction The Fallen Ones is a Sci Fi Channel original movie from 2005. Animation Goggle Fishing Bear is a 1949 MGM cartoon, featuring Barney Bear who attempts to go goggle fishing, with the aid of a sea lion. Comedy He's Fired, She's Hired is a 1984 television film directed by Marc Daniels. Comedy Prachy dělaj člověka is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2006. Animation Nothing to Fear but Nothing Itself is a 2009 animated film directed by Salise Hughes. Comedy Frau Ella is a comedy film directed by Markus Goller. Documentary film Nowhere Game is a 1972 short documentary film directed by John Hughes and Martyn Goddard. Thriller Murder by Numbers is a 2002 psychological thriller film produced and directed by Barbet Schroeder. It stars Sandra Bullock, Ben Chaplin, Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt. It is loosely based on the Leopold and Loeb case. The film was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Pencil is an upcoming Tamil film directed by debutant Mani Nagaraj and produced by S. P. Ragavesh. The film features G. V. Prakash Kumar and Sri Divya in the lead roles, with the former also composing the film's music. The film is expected to be released in mid 2014. Comedy Eca! is a 2014 short animation comedy film written by Gilles Cuvelier and directed by Gabriel Jacquel. Science Fiction Storm Watch is a movie released in 2002, directed by Terry Cunningham and starring Adrian Paul and Bai Ling, the music was composed by Sean Murray. The movie centers on a protagonist who plays a virtual reality online game, which suddenly turns into a race against time to stop a weather satellite from destroying the world. This film was released on DVD and VHS under the title Code Hunter. Storm Watch features special effect scenes reused from Virus, End of Days, and Set It Off. Clips from Virus include the alien energy hitting the Russian ship; and the "Sea Star" tug boat caught in the storm. The entire subway train miniature exteriors are from End of Days. The Chevy Impala car chase was lifted from Set It Off. Comedy Pronto is a comedy crime fiction thriller film directed by Jim McBride. Thriller La fille de l'air is a 1992 French film directed by Maroun Bagdadi. Documentary film Pressure Cooker is a 2008 documentary film directed by Mark Becker and Jennifer Grausman. Thriller The Antichrist is a 1974 Italian horror film directed by Alberto De Martino. Comedy "Detention is a teen horror comedy film where the local students of Grizzly Lake must survive their final year of high school. Standing in their way is a slasher movie killer who has seemingly come to life. It becomes a race against time to stop the killer and save the world - if only they can get out of detention. The Detention cuts through prom. Most of them don’t have dates anyway." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Cold Fever is a 1995 Icelandic film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. It is a road movie set in Iceland and was the first of Friðrik's films to be made in the English language. The movie depicts the travels of a Japanese man across Iceland. It was jokingly promoted as the best Icelandic-Japanese road movie of 1995. Thriller Firstborn is a 1984 drama film starring Teri Garr, Peter Weller, Christopher Collet, Corey Haim, Sarah Jessica Parker and Robert Downey, Jr.. It was filmed in New Jersey and New York State and was finally released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 31, 2012. Comedy Rodicas is a 2012 documentary comedy film written and directed by Alice Gruia. Documentary film Friedensverhandlungen In Brest-litowsk is a 1918 short documentary film. Documentary film American Pimp is a 1999 documentary that examines the pimp subculture in the United States. It was directed by the Hughes Brothers, the filmmakers behind Menace II Society and Dead Presidents. The documentary consists of first person interviews of people involved in the pimping lifestyle. The interviews are separated by short clips from 1970s blaxploitation films such as Willie Dynamite, The Mack, and Dolemite. The first portion of the documentary focuses on pimps working illegally. The illegal pimps that are interviewed are from all over the United States, e.g., Charm from Hawaii, Fillmore Slim from San Francisco, and Payroll from Las Vegas. These pimps, and many others discuss their theories on the history of prostitution. The pimps go on to talk about their philosophy on pimping, and how they live their daily life. The film also discusses the legal sector of prostitution. Dennis Hof, the owner of the Bunny Ranch in Nevada, is interviewed. He feels that Nevada is much smarter than the other states because they have imposed the proper health and background checks on prostitution, instead of trying to suppress prostitution by making it illegal. Documentary film Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie is a 1963 Swedish documentary film directed by Vilgot Sjöman which depicts the making of Ingmar Bergman's film Winter Light from screenwriting to the film's premiere and critical reaction. The film originally aired in five half-hour episodes on Swedish television. It has subsequently been included in a bonus disc of The Criterion Collection's box set of Bergman's "trilogy," Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence. Comedy It's a Cinch is a 1932 short comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Comedy Back to Nature is a 1936 comedy film directed by James Tinling. Documentary film With My Heart in Yambo is a 2011 Ecuadorian documentary film written and directed by María Fernanda Restrepo. The film documents the abduction of Restrepo's two brothers in 1988. Thriller Black Sea is an upcoming British adventure thriller film directed by Kevin Macdonald and written by Dennis Kelly. The film stars Jude Law, Scoot McNairy, Karl Davies and Konstantin Khabensky. The film is scheduled for a North American release on January 23, 2015. Comedy Underclassman is a 2005 action comedy film directed by Marcos Siega, and stars Nick Cannon, Shawn Ashmore, Roselyn Sánchez, Kelly Hu, Hugh Bonneville, and Cheech Marin. It was released on September 2, 2005, had been originally set for a release in 2004. Comedy The Delicate Delinquent is a 1957 American comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. Shot in black-and-white and VistaVision in 1956 and released on June 6, 1957 by Paramount Pictures, it is notable as the first film Lewis made without his longtime partner Dean Martin. Science Fiction 5ive Days to Midnight is a five-part miniseries which ran on the Sci Fi Channel in June 2004. It stars Timothy Hutton as J.T. Neumeyer, a physicist who discovers a briefcase containing postdated documents and evidence which indicates he will die five days into the future. The miniseries was five hours long including commercials, each hour dedicated to relating the events of an entire day. It ran for four days, the first episode detailing the events of the first two days. Animation Benigni is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Jasmiini Ottelin,Pinja Partanen and Elli Vuorinen. Thriller “Last Tattoo” is a romantic thriller of love and betrayal against the backdrop of World War II. In the South Pacific, an American Intelligence Officer, Captain Michael Starwood and a young New Zealand nurse, Kelly Towne, become allies to pursue a mysterious tattooed girl and end up emotionally involved. Animation Blahbalicious is a machinima film made using the Quake game engine. It was recorded by Mackey 'Avatar' McCandlish and Brian 'Wendigo' Hess and released at 11pm ET on Monday 8 December 1997. The film's unconventional style, Monty Python-esque humour, and extensive use of new models and maps earned it an amount of attention unprecedented in the Quake movie community at the time. At the inaugural Quake Movie Awards, organised by the Quake Movie Library, it won seven awards, plus an Honorary Oscar to recognise director Wendigo's contribution to the Quake movie community, indicating how it was at the peak of the movement at the time. There is no real plot to speak of, the film instead depicting a series of loosely-linked sketches, nearly all of which involve a large rotund figure originally created for other purposes by the authors. The character is used to represent many different people in the film, all of which say little other than 'blah blah blah'. The concept was designed to be, in the words of Wendigo, "these two fat guys would be watching TV And flipping through channels". Thriller What do you do when love turns into suspicion and mourning turns to fear? When Marian gets word that her brother Michael has committed suicide, she travels to Berlin to sort out his life. Marian reunites with her childhood friend Susanne who offers to help her pack up Michael s things. Together, they find unnerving photographs and clues that something might not be right Thriller Polizeirevier Davidswache is a 1964 film directed by Jürgen Roland and written by Wolfgang Menge. Comedy "This tumultuous and frequently humorous journey follows a group of incredibly strong African-American women who make a pact to come out of the closet -- within 30 days! Maverick writer/director Faith Trimel wowed us with her debut film Black Aura on an Angel (PIGLFF ’04), a story of mental illness in the African-American lesbian community. She is back full throttle with her latest audaciously inspirational narrative “Family” which skillfully delves into the personal, closeted lives of Women of Color. Actress Felicia is in the middle of passionate sex with her girlfriend when her mother comes knocking. She quickly shoves her lover in the closet—naked—but that’s just the beginning of Felicia’s problems. Tonya and Shelly just got engaged, but when Tonya’s overbearing sister shows up unexpectedly and needs a place to stay, Shelly is booted to the guest bedroom. Hotshot WMBA star Kemp is juggling her stripper girlfriend and hiding her dyke life so it doesn’t affect future lucrative endorsement deals. As scary as it is, these six close friends decide to come out within 30 days, yeilding results that are as turbulent as they are amusing. Trimel’s well-crafted film intricately entwines essential issues in the LGBT African-American community like religion, class and coming out, articulately putting a stamp on what it means to be “family”." Quoting Kelly Burkhardt from the 2009 QFest site. Comedy Limit Up is the title of a 1989 film starring Nancy Allen as Chicago commodities trader Casey Falls. The film was directed by Richard Martini and produced by Jonathan D. Krane. The movie was filmed throughout Chicago and prominently features scenes at The Board of Trade and Wrigley Field. Rance Howard, Dean Stockwell, blues icon Ray Charles and Saturday Night Live alumni Danitra Vance and Brad Hall round out the cast. Additionally, actress Sally Kellerman makes a cameo appearance as a nightclub singer. John Tesh scored the film. Comedy Anja & Viktor is a 2001 comedy film directed by Charlotte Sachs Bostrup. Science Fiction Wedlock is a 1991 American science fiction-action television film from HBO Films, directed by Lewis Teague and starring Rutger Hauer, Mimi Rogers, Joan Chen and James Remar. It received an Emmy Nomination for Sound Editing. Documentary film Beyond School is a 2012 documentary film written by Jang Sun-young and directed by Han-kook Kim. Comedy Hootenanny Hoot is a 1963 film directed by Gene Nelson. It stars Peter Breck and Ruta Lee. Comedy The City of Masks is a lost 1920 silent film comedy-drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Thomas Heffron and starred stage star Robert Warwick. Comedy Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain is a 2013 American stand-up comedy film featuring Kevin Hart's 2012 performance at Madison Square Garden. It was released in theaters on July 3, 2013. The film was produced by Hartbeat Productions and distributed by Summit Entertainment. Documentary film LEGENDS OF FLIGHT is a film that will not only delight and entertain the aviation enthusiast but also educate and inspired renewed interest in aviation by the traveling public, the media and young people who may ultimately aspire to a career in aviation. It dramatized the design challenged, the financial risks and the many lessons learned from a century of aviation trial and error, bringing us to the dawn of a new era of revolutionary aircraft, the 787 Dreamliner and the A380. The film will focus on the 787 to facilitate audience understanding of the dynamic design differences between the two latest aircraft technologies. Search aviation history for the ultimate flying experience with some of today's greatest pilots. See how the airplanes of the 20th century helped influence the radical new design of 21st century aircraft. See how high tech manufacturers around the world use modern technology to coordinate the design and construction of new aircraft... Documentary film The Ultimate Pranx Case is a 2012 documentary film produced by Sylvain Guy and Claude Grégoire. Animation Vexille is a 2007 Japanese CGI anime film, written, directed, and edited by famed Ping Pong director Fumihiko Sori, and features the voices of Meisa Kuroki, Yasuko Matsuyuki, and Shosuke Tanihara. At the 60th Locarno International Film Festival, where Vexille made its world premiere, the film was sold to 75 countries, including the United States-based distributor, FUNimation; however since that time the number increased to 129 countries. Thriller Killer Bitch is a 2010 British film written and directed by Liam Galvin. Produced by Yvette Rowland, Liam Galvin & John Fleming. The film became notorious in the UK in August 2009, shortly after shooting started, when tabloid newspapers the News of the World and The People carried stories implying that the movie's star, Katie Price's then-boyfriend Alex Reid had been involved in a "vile" rape scene and that Killer Bitch was a pornographic film. This was denied by Price who claimed that neither she nor Reid would in any way be involved in a film glorifying rape as she herself had been raped. This further stoked controversy. Reid was subsequently reported to have 'walked off' the movie leaving several of his scenes un-shot. The producers shut production down for six weeks and re-wrote the script retaining Reid's completed scenes but filling-in the gaps with eighteen new scenes featuring former football hooligan Jason Marriner and former world champion boxer Robin Reid. The film featured several alleged career criminals, Page 3 models and boxers, cage fighters and martial arts competitors. Comedy Iron Baby is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Patrick Boivin. Animation Parade of the Wooden Soldiers is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. The instrumental title theme, "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers", was composed by Leon Jessel. Comedy The Penthouse is a sex comedy film starring Rider Strong, Corey Large, April Scott, James DeBello, Kaley Cuoco, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Jon Abrahams, and Mýa. The film was written and directed by Chris Levitus and released to DVD March 2, 2010. Science Fiction Cyborg Soldier is a science fiction film released on October 7, 2008, directed by John Stead, and starring Rich Franklin, Tiffani Thiessen, and Bruce Greenwood. Documentary film Spirits of Havana is a 2001 documentary film directed by Luis O. Garcia and Bay Weyman. Documentary film Paradise Later is a short film directed by Ascan Breuer. Animation A Hound For Trouble is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short released on April 28, 1951 featuring Charlie Dog. Thriller Khoey Ho Tum Kahan is a 2001 Pakistani Urdu film which was directed by Ajab Gul. The film starred Babar Ali, Ajab Gul and Meera in the lead roles.Is is super hit movie in 2001 5 awards winner movie. Documentary film The King Of Size is a 2013 short action documentary film directed by Peter Dowd. Animation Wanderer is a 2011 animated short film. Science Fiction Expect No Mercy is a 1995 action/science-fiction film starring Billy Blanks, Jalal Merhi, Wolf Larson, Laurie Holden, Anthony De Longis, and Michael Blanks. The soundtrack was composed by Varouje. The film was written by Stephen J. Maunder, produced by Jalal Merhi, and directed by Zale Dalen. Comedy Spin Kick is a 2004 action comedy film writeen by Chu-seong Bang, Hyeon Na and Dong-ik Shin, and directed by Sang-guk Nam. Science Fiction Lego Star Wars: Bombad Bounty is a 2010 comedy short film directed by Peder Pedersen and produced by M2Film for Lego and Cartoon Network in collaboration with Lucasfilm. It was made as a follow-up to Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2. The story overlaps with the original Star Wars trilogy, while following a separate plotline starring Jar Jar Binks and Boba Fett. Similar to the director's two previous shorts, Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick and Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2, the film also includes several inside-jokes that pay homage to the Star Wars series and the Indiana Jones films. Documentary film "A nine-year-old girl reads the letter that she wrote to the parents of a fictional soldier killed in battle. Another student struggles to explain how his propensity for warfare has led to his realization that he is living in a world that Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu described 2500 years ago. World Peace and other 4th Grade Achievements documents these and other important insights as children participate in a program called the World Peace Game in a public school classroom in Charlottesville, Virginia. Their teacher John Hunter developed this exercise during the course of a three-decade teaching career. The film tracks one of his 4th grade classes over a two-month period as the students grapple with issues of war and peace, poverty and prosperity, economic vitality and environmental responsibility. Hunter's story is central to the film, which reveals how one man has utilized his role as a public school educator to make his contribution as a true peacemaker. An African-American educated in the segregated schools of rural Virginia, where his mother was his 4th grade teacher, he was selected by his community to be one of seven students to integrate a previously all-white middle school. After graduation, he traveled extensively to China, Japan and India, and his exposure to the Gandhian principles of non-violence led him to ask what he could do as a teacher to work toward a more peaceful world. Upon becoming an educator Hunter brought his depth of interest and understanding of other cultures to his students. His goal is to teach the students how to be comfortable with the unknown, and how to think and adapt in our ever-changing world. He teaches peace not as a utopian dream, but as an attainable goal worth striving for, and he provides the children with the tools of this work." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site Thriller The Guidance of Reason is a short film written and directed by Aliocha. It has been selected to be part of the Directors Fortnight of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Le curieux diner de Noel is a 2013 short animation film directed by Victor Haegelin and Clerte Mary. Comedy Play Lunch is a 2011 short family comedy film written and directed by Cassandra Nguyen. Comedy Patient Porky is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon, starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and scored by Carl W. Stalling. Patient Porky was released on August 24, 1940. A title card at the beginning claims that the cartoon is adapted from a book called The Pains Came, but this is merely a joke, a pun off the novel and film The Rains Came. Thriller Law with Two Phases, also known as Law with Two Faces is a 1984 Hong Kong film written and directed by the film's lead star Danny Lee in his second directorial outing. Documentary film God Gave Us the Leaf is a documentary film directed by Brian Moser. Thriller Autumn in March is a Singaporean film written and directed by Huang Yiliang, and produced by Red Group Film. It stars Sheila Sim, Phyllis Quek, Nathaniel Ho and Bernard Tan and co-stars Huang Yiliang and Joey Swee. It was released in DVD format on 8 September 2009 nationwide in Bluemax stores. Comedy Ella y yo is a 1951 drama film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Animation Abstract is a 2009 animation musical short film directed by Alexei Dmitriev. Thriller Percy Schmeiser: David vs Monsanto is a documentary thriller film directed by Bertram Verhaag. Comedy Kelly & Cal is a 2014 comedy, drama and family film written by Amy Lowe Starbin and directed by Jen McGowan. Comedy Master Class is a comedy-drama film written by Faye Dunaway, Larry Gross and Ken Russell, and directed by Faye Dunaway, It is based on the play written by Terrence McNally. Comedy The Saddest Music in the World is a 2003 Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin, budgeted at $3.8-million and shot over 24 days. The film was Maddin's first collaboration with Isabella Rossellini, who subsequently appeared in a number of Maddin's films, and co-created a film with him about her father Roberto Rossellini. Maddin and co-writer George Toles based the film on an original screenplay written by Booker Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, from which they kept "the title, the premise and the contest – to determine which country’s music was the saddest" but otherwise re-wrote. Like most of Guy Maddin's films, The Saddest Music in the World is filmed in a style that imitates late 1920s and early 1930s cinema, with grainy black-and-white photography, slightly out-of-sync sound and expressionist art design. A few scenes are filmed in colour, in a manner that imitates early two-strip Technicolor. Thriller December Heat is a 2008 historic action drama film about the 1924 Estonian coup d'état attempt directed by Asko Kase and starring Sergo Vares. Comedy The Noble Family is a 2013 Mexican comedy film directed by Gary Alazraki, starring Gonzalo Vega, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Karla Souza and Juan Pablo Gil, with Ianis Guerrero, Carlos Gascón and Mario Haddad in supporting roles. Documentary film 39 Pounds of Love is a film written and directed by Dani Menkin, with co-writer, Ilan Heitner. It stars Ami Ankilewitz, a 34 year-old Israeli 3D animator who lived with Spinal Muscular Atrophy. The documentary centers on his journey across the United States by motorhome to find the doctor who told his mother when he was born that he would not live past the age of 6. The title refers to the fact that Ankilewitz weighed only 39 pounds during his cross-country trip due to the rare form of SMA/2 that he was born with. Even though he could not move any part of his body except for one finger, he was still determined to use that finger to create 3D animations and live his life as he would if he had not suffered from SMA. 39 Pounds of Love was officially released on April 5, 2005 and was re-released on DVD on October 6, 2009. Comedy Lost & Found in Armenia is an American comedy written and directed by Gor Kirakosian, starring Jamie Kennedy and Angela Sarafyan. The film was completed in 2012, and, was released to select US theaters and on-demand video on June 7, 2013. Science Fiction Special Bulletin is an American made-for-TV movie first broadcast in 1983. It was an early collaboration between director Edward Zwick and writer Marshall Herskovitz, a team that would later produce such series as thirtysomething and My So-Called Life. In this movie, a terrorist group brings a homemade atomic bomb aboard a tugboat in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina in order to blackmail the U.S. Government into disabling its nuclear weapons, and the incident is caught live on television. The movie simulates a series of live news broadcasts on the fictional RBS Network. Science Fiction Warning Sign is a 1985 science fiction-horror film directed by Hal Barwood and starring Sam Waterston, Kathleen Quinlan, Yaphet Kotto, and Jeffrey DeMunn. Documentary film Un Tigre De Papel is a 2008 film written and directed by Luis Ospina. Documentary film Night Service Station is a 1999 documentary film directed by Samir Nasr. Comedy Annie: A Royal Adventure! is a TV sequel to Annie. It was released in the United States in 1995 and internationally in 1996, and is approximately 93 minutes long. The movie has no songs apart from a reprise of "Tomorrow". None of the cast members from the previous film appear in this sequel. Comedy Chuck & Buck is a 2000 comedy-drama film written by and starring Mike White, and directed by Miguel Arteta. The title is a reference to the nickname that poet Charles Bukowski was known as in literary circles—Chuck Buk. Comedy Fifty/Fifty is a 1992 film directed by Charles Martin Smith, and stars Peter Weller and Robert Hays as two army men who meet each other on an island and attend a mission to, but the odds are stacked against them and try fight their way out. Documentary film The Unreturned is a 2010 documentary film by Nathan Fisher. The film tells the story of five middle-class Iraqi refugees caught in an absurdist purgatory of endless bureaucracy, dwindling life savings, and forced idleness. The Unreturned was shot in verité style in Syria and Jordan, with unscripted narration by the refugees in the film. These Iraqis come from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds. The film's world premiere was April 25, 2010 at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival, where it was awarded "Best of Festival" honors. The film is also an official selection at the 2010 Marfa Film Festival and the 2010 Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in New York. Thriller A Letter From Death Row is a 1998 psychological thriller film directed by Marvin Baker and Bret Michaels, lead singer of the hard rock band Poison. Bret Michaels also wrote the film and starred in it. The film was released by Sheen Michaels Entertainment, a company created by Bret Michaels and actor Charlie Sheen. The film was produced by Shane Stanley and also stars Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen, and Kristi Gibson, who was Michaels' girlfriend at the time. The prison scenes were filmed on location in the Tennessee State Prison, with real inmates used as extras. Animation My Bunny Lies over the Sea, a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, was released on December 4, 1948. This theatrical cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Mel Blanc played both Bugs Bunny and the Scotsman. Some of the animators included Ken Harris, Lloyd Vaughan, and Phil Monroe. The title is an obvious play on the second line of the old song, "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean". The seven minute short has been released on DVD multiple times in different compilation discs, and as of 2003 is available on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1. And, though this cartoon was the Scotsman's only theatrical appearance, he also made his second major role in "It's a Plaid, Plaid, Plaid, Plaid World" episode in The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries. The Scotsman can briefly be seen on a couple of Animaniacs episodes. He can also be seen in the 1996 hit film, Space Jam, watching the Tunesquad/Michael Jordan basketball game. Documentary film Safeguarding Military Information was a short propaganda film produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1942. Thriller Once An Eagle is a 1976 nine-hour American television mini-series directed by Richard Michaels and E.W. Swackhamer. The picture was written by Peter S. Fischer and based on the 1968 Anton Myrer novel of the same name. The first and last installments of the seven-part series were each two-hour broadcasts, while the interim episodes were 60 minutes. The mini-series concerns the thirty year careers of two military men, from the outbreak of World War I to the aftermath of World War II. Comedy Tinnama Padukunnama, Tellarinda is a Tollywood Comedy film starring Ali as main lead following with Jyothi Krishna and Sivani. The film is named on the popular dialogue of Sayaji Shinde in the Tollywood all-time record movie Pokiri. It is going to be directed by debutant Ramkumar, produced by SS Rao and launched with a muhurat on Thursday, 21 June 2007 at Annapurna Studios, Hyderabad. Thriller Singam is a 2010 Indian Tamil action-masala film directed by Hari, starring Suriya and Anushka Shetty in the lead. The film, produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja in association with Reliance Big Pictures, and distributed by Sun Pictures, was released on 28 May 2010. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Yamudu and into Hindi as The Fighterman Singham. The film's success led to remakes in Kannada as Kempe Gowda, in Hindi as Singham, and in Bengali as Shotru. The sequel, Singam II, which released in July 2013, was a high commercial success as well and declared as "Block buster". Science Fiction Terror of Frankenstein is a 1977 horor/science fiction film written by Calvin Floyd, Yvonne Floyd and directed by Calvin Floyd. Documentary film Pushwagner is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Even Benestad and August B. Hanssen. Documentary film Sutro's: The Palace at Lands End is a documentary film directed by Tom Wyrsch. Thriller Red Winter is a 2013 short film written and directed by Benjamin Daniele. Documentary film American Made Movie is a documentary drama history film directed by Nathaniel Thomas McGill and Vincent Vittorio. Documentary film A Man's Story is a 2010 documentary film directed by Varon Bonicos. Documentary film Arefi, the shepherd is a 2013 short film directed by Daniel Asadi Faezi. Thriller Full Love is an upcoming action drama written, produced, edited, and directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme. The film also features two of his children, Kristopher Van Varenberg and Bianca Bree. The first film edit under the previously titled The Eagle Path was screened at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Filming resumes in August 2012 for additional scenes before the anticipated release in 2014. Documentary film The Good, The Bad And The Beautiful is a 1996 documentary directed by Kyra Thompson. Documentary film The Frontier Gandhi: Badshah Khan, a Torch for Peace, a documentary released in 2008, is the first full film account of Pashtun leader and non violent activist Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also known as Badshah Khan or Bacha Khan. The documentary is the work of filmmaker and writer T.C. McLuhan, daughter of the Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan, who spent 21 years to bring the story to the screen after an acquaintance gave her Nonviolent Soldier of Islam. The voice of Ghaffar Khan is played by Indian actor Om Puri and includes interviews with elderly activists of the Khudai Khidmatgar movement as well as major political figures in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. The film had its Middle-Eastern premier at the 3rd Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi in October, 2009, where it won the top award for documentary films. The BBC quoted Afrasiab Khattak, head of the Awami National Party in North-West Frontier Province, as saying that "This film will help a lot in introducing Badshah Khan to the rest of the world." McLuhan has stated that she believes the film counters stereotypes. Comedy Zennin no joken is a 1989 comedy drama film. Documentary film Hotel Ground Zero is an American television documentary special that premiered on September 11, 2009 on the History channel, marking the eighth anniversary of the event. The program features the overshadowed story of the Marriott World Trade Center on the day of the 2001 attacks, resulting in its destruction caused by the collapse of the adjacent South Tower followed by the North Tower, as told by people who had escaped from the hotel. Comedy Just Dogs is a 1932 Silly Symphonies animated film, directed by Burt Gillett. It marked the first solo appearance of Pluto. Animation Operation Bayshield is a short 1997 film made by Clan Undead, a group of video game players. The work was created by using the machinima technique of recording a demonstration file of player actions in id Software's 1996 first-person shooter video game Quake, which could replay such files on demand. The group had seen the first known machinima productions, made by United Ranger Films, and decided to make a comedy film. The result, Operation Bayshield, follows a task force's attempts to thwart terrorists who have chemical explosives. Released on January 23, 1997, the work received praise from contemporary Quake movie review sites and helped to attract others, including Hugh Hancock of Strange Company and members of the ILL Clan, to machinima. It pioneered technical advances in machinima, such as the use of custom digital assets and of lip synchronization. Thriller Golimaar is a 2010 Telugu film directed by Puri Jagannadh. Gopichand plays the lead role, with Priyamani playing the lady lead. Roja Selvamani, Nassar, Kelly Dorjee, Ali and M S Narayana are doing supporting roles in this film. Music of the film is by Chakri. Bellamkonda Suresh is producing the film on Sri Sai Ganesh Productions banner.This film is completed in just 85 days. This film was released on May 27, 2010. The film was dubbed in Hindi with same name and in Tamil as "Vettai Nayagan". Thriller Mohou-han is a 2002 crime drama thriller film written and directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. Documentary film Bullied is a 2010 written by Bill Brummel and directed by Geoffrey Sharp and Bill Brummel. Animation Up in the gallery is a 2009 short animation film written by Maja Gregl and directed by Tomislav Gregl. Documentary film Lionel is a 2008 documentary, biographical, sport film written and directed by Eddie Martin. Documentary film It's Nice Up North is a 2006 comedy documentary made by comedian Graham Fellows as his alter ego John Shuttleworth. It was filmed by photographer Martin Parr and edited by Fellows on his laptop on a very low budget. In the film, Shuttleworth travels to the Shetland Islands to test his theory that the further north in Great Britain you go the nicer people are, Shetland being the most far north part of the UK. He meets various Shetland people in unrehearsed situations. Many assume him to be a real person and not a comic creation, though some scenes are acted, particularly parts with famous local tour guide Elma Johnson. It had a limited theatrical release in some art-house and community cinemas around the UK in 2006, including some screenings in Shetland, with Fellows answering questions after the showing. The film was released on DVD in the same year. The film has also been shown on Sky Arts. Comedy The State Department Store is a 1953 Hungarian musical comedy film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Miklós Gábor, Kálmán Latabár and Kamill Feleki. The film is set in and around a Budapest department store, whose employees are battling against black marketeers. Comedy Luke and the Bang-Tails is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Animation Cars 2 is a 2011 American computer-animated action comedy spy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is the sequel to the 2006 film Cars and features the voices of Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, John Turturro, and Eddie Izzard. In the film, race car Lightning McQueen and tow truck Mater head to Japan and Europe to compete in the World Grand Prix, but Mater becomes sidetracked with international espionage. The film is directed by John Lasseter, co-directed by Brad Lewis, written by Ben Queen, and produced by Denise Ream. Cars 2 was released in the United States on June 24, 2011. The film was presented in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D, as well as traditional two-dimensional and IMAX formats. The film was first announced in 2008, alongside Up, Newt, and Brave, and it is the 12th animated film from the studio. Comedy Maid for Each Other is a 1992 made-for-TV movie starring Nell Carter and Dinah Manoff. It was written by Manoff, Robb Gilmer, Les Alexander, Don Enright and Andrew Smith, produced by Enright and Alexander, and directed by Paul Schneider. Documentary film "A revealing portrait of Bill Withers, telling his story from being a child raised by his grandmother in Slab Fork, West Virginia, up to the celebrations surrounding his 70th birthday. After 17-year-old Shaun Smith sang 'Aint No Sunshine' on an episode of Britain's Got Talent earlier this year, the song went back into the UK Top 40. It's a song that has been covered by many artists, as diverse as Michael Jackson and Van Morrison, and there have been numerous country and reggae takes on it, yet it says something about the enduring appeal of the original, written and performed by Bill Withers and first released in 1971, that it was this definitive version that charted. 'Aint No Sunshine' was the kick-start to a career that would see Withers produce a string of hits, such as 'Lean On Me' and 'Just the Two of Us', that are justly revered as pop classics, and he toured and appeared on TV frequently throughout the 1970s. Yet he was in his 30s by the time fame found him, and he never appeared that comfortable with it. By 1985, he had turned his back on a music business that had left him jaded, to find life as a husband and father more fulfilling. Filmmakers Damani Baker and Alex Vlack spent years trying to gain access to a reclusive, yet profound and articulate man whose songs have become staples of popular culture. Their persistence has paid off; Still Bill is a revealing portrait of Withers, telling his story from being a child raised by his grandmother in Slab Fork, West Virginia, up to the celebrations surrounding his 70th birthday, which show him reconnecting with his legacy, music and the creative process." Quoting Michael Hayden Thriller Dhund is a 1973 Hindi movie produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film is based on Agatha Christie's play, The Unexpected Guest, and stars Sanjay Khan, his then flame Zeenat Aman, Danny Denzongpa, Deven Verma, Madan Puri, Navin Nischol and Ashok Kumar. The music is by Ravi. Dhund is the story of a young woman Rani Ranjit Singh, whose invalid husband Thakur Ranjit Singh is murdered. The finger of suspicion points at the young widow and her lover Suresh Saxena, but the killer is someone else. It is a taut thriller with a fantastic performance by Denzongpa. Two of the songs, "Sansar ki har sheh ka" and "Uljhan suljhe na" were hits. Thriller Swamp Water is a 1941 film directed by Jean Renoir, starring Walter Brennan and Walter Huston, produced at 20th Century Fox, and based on the novel by Vereen Bell. The drama was shot on location at Okefenokee Swamp, Waycross, Georgia, USA. This was Renoir's first American film. The movie was remade in 1952 as Lure of the Wilderness, directed by Jean Negulesco. Comedy Coffee Pie is a 2011 short comedy film written by Andrew Stoneham and directed by Douglas Horn. Thriller The Casebook of Eddie Brewer is a 2012 paranormal mystery thriller film written and directed by Andrew Spencer. It stars Ian Brooker as paranormal investigator, Eddie Brewer, and features actors Peter Wight, Erin Connolly, Louise Paris, Glen Hill, Natalie Wilson, Bella Hamblin, Rob Stanley, Alison Belbin, and Sean Connolly. The film was shot in and around Birmingham in 2010-11. The music score was composed by Jamie Robertson. Over the course of a few weeks, a TV documentary film crew follows old-school paranormal investigator, Eddie Brewer, as he investigates a couple of disturbing and baffling local cases. He visits a suburban house where a neurotic mother is convinced that something malevolent has entered her home and attached itself to her ten year old daughter, Lucy; and a dilapidated Eighteenth Century building, Rookery House, where weird and disquieting noises have been heard in the cellar. A lonely figure, Brewer must not only contend with sceptics and rivals in his own field who denounce his methods and try to undermine his investigations, but he is dogged by personal guilt over the death of his wife, Sarah. Comedy La nipote is a 1974 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana-erotic drama film directed by Nello Rossati and starring Daniele Vargas with Francesca Muzio. In France, the film was released in an adult version with addition of Italian-produced hardcore sequences and under the title Une Nièce malicieuse in 1980. Thriller The Mark is a 1961 film which tells the story of a convicted child molester, now out of prison, who is suspected in the molestation and beating of another child. It stars Maria Schell, Stuart Whitman, Rod Steiger and Brenda De Banzie. The movie was adapted by Sidney Buchman and Stanley Mann from the novel by Charles E. Israel. It was directed by Guy Green. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role as well as for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Didn't Come is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by Henrikas Sablevicius. Documentary film Memorial Land is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Bill Brown. Thriller Anveshana is a 1985 Telugu film directed by Vamsy. The film stars Karthik, Bhanupriya, Kaikala Satyanarayana, and Sharat Babu in important roles.The film was also dubbed in Tamil as Paadum Paravaigal. Animation Vor Dem Spiegel is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Lydia Günther. Animation The Garden of Sinners: Paradox Spiral is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on the Kara no Kyōkai novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the fifth installment in the series, preceded by The Hollow Shrine and followed by Oblivion Recording. Documentary film I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco is a black-and-white documentary film by Sam Jones which follows the American alt-country rock band Wilco through the creation and distribution of their fourth studio album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. The film provides a unique insight into the politics of bands and their record labels, as well as an inside look at Wilco during the creation of what many critics describe as a landmark album. The title of the film shares its name with the first track of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Comedy Woman's Place is a 1921 film directed by Victor Fleming. It stars Constance Talmadge and Kenneth Harlan. It was produced by Talmadge's brother-in-law, Joseph Schenck and distributed through Associated First National, later First National Pictures. It is a surviving film in the British Film Institute in London. Comedy John Schneider's Collier & Co. – Hot Pursuit! is a film starring, written and directed by John Schneider and released in 2006. Comedy S.L.Film is a 2000 Lebanese film written and directed by Chady Hannah. Comedy Wo ist Coletti? is a 1913 film directed by Max Mack. Thriller The Virgin of Juarez is a 2006 crime-drama film directed by Kevin James Dobson. Comedy Beach House is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film Twenty-One Miles is a 1942 documentary film produced by the Minister of Information of the United Kingdom. Comedy Men and Women is a 1999 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Liu Bingjian. The film was co-written by Cui Zi'en, one of the few openly gay writers in China. Cui also has a cameo-role in the film, as the host of an underground radio show. One of China's few films touching on LGBT-films, Men and Women was cast with openly gay actors. Unlike earlier films like Zhang Yuan's East Palace, West Palace, Men and Women focused on the daily lives of its characters, rather than their underground existence in Chinese society. The film won a FIPRESCI award at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. Animation Ignatus 'The Sun Sings is a 2011 animation film directed by Delphine Burrus. Documentary film Lumiere Brothers' First Films is a 1996 historical fiction documentary film. Comedy Vermont is for Lovers is an independently produced docudrama released in 1992, starring George Thrush and Marya Cohn and shot on location Tunbridge, Vermont. The film concerns a couple visiting Vermont in order to be married, and interviewing local residents on the subject of marriage. Largely improvised and using non-professional actors, the film was shown at various film festivals including the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival. The movie was not terribly well received by the national press, with the New York Times calling it, "vaguely amiable". While the Washington Post review commented that the film was an "all-too-easy target for ridicule", it also mentioned one of the film's high points: "In one scene, a typically droll Vermont resident sums up his state's fabled coolness to strangers by suggesting that a sign be placed at the state line, reading "Welcome to Vermont. Now Leave."" Documentary film Platypus: World's Strangest Animal is a 2003 documentary film written by Jonathan Holmes. Comedy Old Bill and Son is a 1941 British, black-and-white, comedy, war film, directed by Ian Dalrymple and starring Morland Graham, John Mills, Mary Clare and Ronald Shiner as Herbert 'Bert' Smith. It was produced by Legeran Films. Comedy Idiot's Delight is a 1939 MGM comedy-drama with a screenplay adapted by Robert E. Sherwood from his 1936 Pulitzer-Prize-winning play of the same name. The movie showcases Clark Gable, in the same year that he played Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind, and Norma Shearer in the declining phase of her career. Although not a musical, it is notable as the only film where Gable sings and dances, performing "Puttin' on the Ritz" by Irving Berlin. Science Fiction Revenge of the Stepford Wives is a 1980 made-for-television sci-fi/horror film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Robert Fuest with a screenplay by David Wiltse. Sharon Gless, Julie Kavner, Don Johnson, Arthur Hill, and Audra Lindley starred in the film. It is the first in a series of sequels inspired by the 1971 novel and the original 1975 film. Comedy See America Thirst is a 1930 comedy film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and directed by William James Craft. Silent comics Harry Langdon and Slim Summerville star along with silent actress Bessie Love. Though released late in 1930, it nevertheless had a silent version. In this film, Bessie Love introduced the type of sandals later known as "flip-flops" to American audiences. The title is a parody of the Cole Porter musical See America First. Comedy Girls, Girls, Girls is a 2014 comedy film directed by Han Seung-Rim. Comedy How to Spoon with Michael C. Hall is a 2009 short comedy film written by Bill Dawes and directed by Nicholas Spaventa. Documentary film Columbia: The Tragic Loss is a 2004 documentary about the first Israeli astronaut, Ilan Ramon, who died when the Columbia spacecraft disintegrated upon reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. Two months after the disaster, Ramon's diary was found at one of the crash sites and was reconstructed by the Israel Museum along with Israeli police. Interviews with NASA officials and with Ilan's family offer both expert analysis of the flight and a personal look at the tragedy. The documentary received a special mention at the Houston International WorldFest Film Festival in 2004. Comedy Mr. & Mrs. Ewis is a film about a wealthy young man who leads an empty life. He wastes his father’s fortune after his death and his mother decides to find a bride for him. However, he spoils all her plans when he falls in love with a rural girl who teaches him some life lessons. Documentary film Horst Buchholz...Mein Papa is a 2005 film directed by Christopher Buchholz and Sandra Hacker. Thriller Sleep Dealer is a 2008 futuristic science fiction film directed by Alex Rivera. Sleep Dealer depicts a dystopian future to explore ways in which technology both oppresses and connects migrants. A fortified wall has ended illegal US-Mexico immigration, but migrant workers are replaced by robots, remotely controlled by the same class of would-be emigrants. Their life force is inevitably used up, and they are discarded without medical compensation. Comedy Dario is a 2014 romance short coming of age drama comedy film written by Robin Geradts Gill, Hannah Moon and Stephen Sholl and directed by Hannah Moon. Documentary film Schicksal und Vermächtnis is a 1954 documentary war film written and directed by Alfred Ehrhardt. Comedy Places Where We Lived is a 2012 animation biographical short film written and directed by Bernardo Britto. Documentary film Loyalty & Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob is a TV documentary film. Comedy Fulffy is a 1965 American comedy film written by Samuel Roeca, directed by Earl Bellamy, and featuring Tony Randall. The storyline concerns a scientist's effort to prove that a wild animal can be made into a pet with proper training. Comedy The Slugger's Wife is a 1985 romantic comedy film about a baseball star who falls for a singer. Written by Neil Simon, directed by Hal Ashby and produced by Ray Stark, the film stars Michael O'Keefe, Rebecca De Mornay and Randy Quaid. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and released on March 29, 1985. Comedy We Never Sleep is a 1917 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It was Lloyd's last film as his "Lonesome Luke" character. Comedy Rebel High is a 1987 social satire film about the chaos and mayhem that modern western cities' high schools became. It is based on a US novel by Evan Keliher. Made in Canada, most of the cast is relatively unknown and in many cases uncredited. Comedy Stretching the Truth is a 1924 short comedy silent film directed by Philadelphian director, Benjamin Stoloff. Comedy Anděl na horách is a 1955 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Science Fiction Lost Souls is a made-for-TV drama/thriller movie created for UPN in 1998 for the Nightworld movie series. It was the third film in the series to be shown by the network. This film was frequently shown on the Fox Family Channel, with most airings during the 13 days of Halloween special in October. On June 15, 2010, all the Nightworld films were released in the US as double feature DVDs. Lost Souls is being released as a double feature DVD with Marked, a 2007 film. Lost Souls has also been released again in 2011 as a double feature DVD with Darkness, a 2002 film. Comedy If Looks Could Kill is a 1991 American action comedy spy film directed by William Dear and stars Richard Grieco. Comedy Dhan Dhana Dhan is a 2011 Kannada film in the romance genre starring Prem Kumar and Sharmila Mandre in the lead roles. The film is directed by Ramnath Rigvedi. K. Sai Karthik is the music director of the film. Santhosh Singh has jointly produced the film with Wasim. D. "Dhan Dhana Dhan" is a remake of David Dhawan directed Hindi comedy "Hum Kisise Kum Nahin", which had Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgan, Sanjay Dutt and Aishwarya Rai in the cast. Comedy Kung Pow! Enter the Fist is a 2002 American martial arts comedy film that parodies Hong Kong action cinema. Starring Steve Oedekerk, it uses footage from the 1976 Hong Kong martial arts movie Tiger and Crane Fist, along with new footage shot by Oedekerk, to create an original, unrelated plot. Comedy The Newest Pledge is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Jason Michael Brescia. The film is about the hard-partying Omega fraternity and their struggles to raise a baby that they find on their doorstep. The film was released in North America by Lionsgate. Documentary film Children of Memory is a documentary film produced and directed by Kathryn Smith Pyle and Maria Teresa Rodriguez. From 1980–1992 about 75,000 women, men and children died and disappeared during El Salvador’s civil war. It was known fact that most adults would be assassinated, but no one knows exactly what happened to the children. The film follows Pro-Busqueda investigator, Margarita Zamora, as she searches the countryside asking eyewitnesses to recall what they remember from war times. As Pyle and Rodriguez tell the personal account of Zamora’s search for her 4 siblings, so do they also tell the story of American Jaime Harvey, who was adopted from El Salvador in 1980, and Salvador Garcia, a farmer who continues the search for his daughter Cristabel. Their efforts to find their family members are challenged by the lack of access to Salvadoran military war archives. Comedy "Our favorite hot lesbian therapist couple is back! In this follow-up feature film to We Have to Stop Now, Dyna (Cathy DeBuono) and Kit (Jill Bennett) are as charmingly neurotic as ever as they attempt to maintain their relationship amid endless hilarity and drama. Part Two brings us all up to speed on the current state of the couple’s affairs. So where are they now? Kit’s sister is still crashing on the couch and cracking jokes about the sex swing they bought—and fought over assembling—as part of their attempt to “reinvest” in their marriage. Their place gets even more crowded when Dyna’s sister comes to visit. Kit and Dyna start therapist shopping, but somehow, the new therapists (including Quoting the description from the 2011 North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival site. Thriller Bunny Lake Is Missing is a 1965 British psychological thriller film starring Laurence Olivier and directed and produced by Otto Preminger, who filmed it in black and white widescreen format in London. It was based on the novel of the same name by Merriam Modell. The score is by Paul Glass and the opening theme is often heard as a refrain. The Zombies also appear in a television broadcast. Dismissed by both critics and Preminger as insignificant upon its release in 1965, the film received a strong review by critic Andrew Sarris. The movie was released on DVD in 2005 and 2007. Comedy Deadly Drifter is a satirical 1982 film directed by Eli Hollander. The film is based on Ronald Sukenick's 1973 novel, OUT. It stars Peter Coyote, O-Lan Jones, and Danny Glover. The movie tells the tale of Rex roaming the U.S. doing various assignments for a mysterious group of "urban guerrillas" they call "Our Friends". In each meeting the person or persons designated "It" carries a hidden stick of dynamite. Director Eli Hollander summarizes the film, "A subtitle of it could be 'From Yippie to Yuppie. And the '80s are certainly the age of yuppies. The film does kind of chronicle the history of the transformation from the '60s into the '80s." Animation The Blue Umbrella is a 2013 Pixar computer-animated short film that was released alongside Monsters University. The short is directed by Saschka Unseld of Pixar's technical department. The short featured new techniques in photorealistic lighting, shading, and compositing. Comedy Becoming Dick is a 2000 comedy film starring Harland Williams and directed by Bob Saget. Comedy Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is a 2004 American black comedy film directed by Brad Silberling. It is an adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. The film stars Emily Browning as Violet Baudelaire, Liam Aiken as Klaus Baudelaire, Kara and Shelby Hoffman as Sunny Baudelaire and Jim Carrey as the villanous Count Olaf, with narration by Jude Law. The film tells the story of three orphans who are adopted by a mysterious villain who attempts to steal their late parents' fortune. Nickelodeon Movies purchased the film rights to Daniel Handler's book series in May 2000 and soon began development of a film. Barry Sonnenfeld signed on to direct in June 2002. He hired Handler to adapt the screenplay and courted Jim Carrey for Count Olaf. Sonnenfeld eventually left over budget concerns in January 2003 and Brad Silberling took over. Robert Gordon rewrote Handler's script, and principal photography started in November 2003. A Series of Unfortunate Events was entirely shot using sound stages and backlots at Paramount Pictures and Downey Studios. Thriller The Island is a 2005 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Michael Bay, starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson. It was released on July 22, 2005, in the United States, and was nominated for three awards, including the Teen Choice Award. It is described as a pastiche of "escape-from-dystopia" science fiction films of the 1960s and 1970s such as Fahrenheit 451, THX 1138, Parts: The Clonus Horror, and Logan's Run. The film's plot revolves around the struggle of Ewan McGregor's character to fit into the highly structured world he lives in, isolated in a compound, and the series of events that unfold when he questions how truthful that world really is. After he learns that the compound inhabitants are clones who are used for organ harvesting and surrogate motherhood for wealthy people in the outside world, he escapes. The film cost $126 million to produce. It earned only $36 million at the United States box office, but earned $127 million overseas, for a $162 million worldwide total. The original score for the film was composed by Steve Jablonsky, who would go on to score Bay's further works. Thriller When strangers Frank Delano and his Uncle Bobby purchase the local amusement park of a "peaceful" resort town they stir up guilt and suspicion among the locals over a murder and suicide the town would rather forget. Documentary film Going to college is a rite of passage for many American high school students, but the process can be overwhelming: college fairs, tours, SATs, applications. And then there’s the personal essay. How does a 17-year old define herself to total strangers when she’s only beginning to discover who she really is? And how can she be expected to do it in a personal essay of 500 words or less? Point Made Films takes you on the journey to college with four very different young people as they spend their last year with their families trying to figure out who they are and who they want to be. Ride Molly’s emotional roller coaster as she tries to balance her parents’ expectations with her own dreams. Cheer Michael on as he steps out from behind his older sister’s Ivy League shadow to discover his own priorities. Encourage Leo to fulfill his mother’s American dream while trying to maintain ties to his Dominican heritage. And root for Lindsay as she searches for her next home while the one she’s known for 17 years gets turned upside down by illness and loss. "In 500 Words or Less" serves as a portrait of four of the nearly 1.5 million families who go through this process each year. While race, geography and socio-economic status affected how they got here, their stories converge as they all juggle acceptance, rejection, decision-making and letting go. Animation Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan is the tenth Doraemon film, which was released in 1989. Documentary film Retour à Gorée is a 2007 musical documentary road movie directed by Pierre-Yves Borgeaud, featuring singer Youssou N'Dour's journey along the trail left by slaves and by the jazz music they invented. Youssou N'Dour's challenge is to bring back to Africa a jazz repertoire and to sing those tunes in Goree, the island that today symbolizes the slave trade and stands to commemorate its victims. Guided in his mission by the pianist Moncef Genoud, Youssou N'Dour travels across the United States of America and Europe. Accompanied by some of the world's most exceptional musicians, they meet peoples and well known figures, and create, through concerts, encounters and debates. Their music transcends cultural division. Comedy Oram Po, previously titled Auto, is a Tamil comedy film starring Arya and Pooja. The film, directed by the debutant husband-wife duo, Pushkar-Gayatri, is produced by V. Palanivel and A.C. Anandan for A.P. Film Garden. G. V. Prakash Kumar of Veyyil fame is the music director. The movie was released after almost a year of waiting. Initial reviews suggest it to be highly entertaining, especially for young adults. It's setting in auto racing is a new theme. Later in 2011 was dubbed in Telugu as Nenu Autovani. Comedy A Mixup for Mazie is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy All I Want for Christmas is a 1991 American romantic comedy film that stars Lauren Bacall, Thora Birch and Ethan Randall. It was directed by Robert Lieberman, with music by Bruce Broughton including a theme setting song by Stephen Bishop. The movie is rated G in the USA. Comedy He's Way More Famous Than You is a 2013 comedy feature film written by and starring Halley Feiffer and Ryan Spahn, and directed by Michael Urie, who also costars. The film also stars Jesse Eisenberg, Ben Stiller, Mamie Gummer, Ralph Macchio, Vanessa Williams, Tracee Chimo, Austin Pendleton, and Michael Chernus. It premiered at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival, where it was acquired by Gravitas Ventures and for theatrical distribution. The film was produced by Christopher Sepulveda and Michael Anderson of Logolite Entertainment, Ur-Mee Productions and Geoff Soffer. It was released pre-theatrically on iTunes, Amazon Instant Video and Video on Demand on April 8, 2013, through Gravitas Ventures and Warner Bros., and was released theatrically in the United States and Canada on May 10, 2013. The DVD was released on September 24, 2013 by Kino Lorber and Archstone Distribution. Comedy Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure is a low budget 1951 British comedy film, the penultimate in the long running Old Mother Riley series of films, starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. The film features an early appearance by future Carry On series regular Peter Butterworth. Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane had separated by the time the film was made, and were touring in different "Old Mother Riley" productions. This was Kitty's final Mother Riley film, and her scenes with Lucan were reputedly shot on separate days. Documentary film Comrades in Dreams is a 2006 documentary film directed by Uli Gaulke and co-written with Jeannette Eggert. Science Fiction This is a look into the making of the theatrical feature 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Comedy Waqt is a 2005 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Vipul Shah staring Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Amitabh Bachchan and Shefali Shah in lead roles. Waqt is loaded with family drama and comedy. It has its comic element in the form of the bumbling servant Laxman, who misunderstands the most simple requests made of him in a style reminiscent of certain Shakespearian comic relief characters. The drama comes from the conflict between the father Ishwarchand and son Aditya. More comes from knowing critical facts that other characters don't know which would completely change their perspectives. Priyanka Chopra electrocuted herself during the song "Do Me A Favour Let's Play Holi". She spent a day in hospital. Thriller Scrap Heaven is a 2005 film, directed by Sang-il Lee. The movie was theatrically released to Japan in the year 2005. It was later released to the stores of North America in the year 2007. Documentary film I Am Eleven is a 2012 Australian documentary film by Geneviève Bailey, who travelled through 15 countries over a period of six years to explore the lives of 11-year-olds in different environments. The countries that the children are from include Thailand, England, Bulgaria, Japan and Czech Republic. The film has been compared with the 7 Up documentary series and won awards in the USA, Australia, Brazil, France and Spain. Comedy Farmhand's Love is a 1980 comedy, drama, historical fiction film written by Cheol-soo Kang and directed by Go Eung-Ho. Animation Uniqua and Tyrone are royal knights who are protecting King Pablo's egg. Grabbing Goblin Austin in Goblin Land and the Fairy Tasha want the egg for themselves. They follow King Pablo's egg to Dragon Mountain to retrieve it. Documentary film Sabbath in Paradise is a documentary film by Claudia Heuermann examining contemporary Jewish musical culture in New York's avant garde Jazz scene in the 1990s. It features concert footage and interviews with Anthony Coleman, Marc Ribot, Andy Statman, David Krakauer, Frank London, John Zorn and others. Comedy Opasatica is a 2010 romantic comedy drama short film written and directed by Eric Morin. Thriller The Cycle, also known as The Devil's Ground, is a 2009 Canadian/Czech horror film. The movie was filmed during a fifteen day period. Comedy The Ruination of Men is a 2000 comedy-drama film written by Paz Alicia Garciadiego and directed by Arturo Ripstein. Animation Hutch the Honeybee is a remake of the 1970s show The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee; it was released on 31 July 2010. Hutch debuted at number 6 at the Japanese box office. Science Fiction Virtuality is a television pilot co-written by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor and directed by Peter Berg that aired on the Fox network. Since the show was never picked up as a television series, the two-hour pilot episode aired as a movie on June 26, 2009. Documentary film Blackstone's Equation is a documentary short crime film directed by Nicholas Bernhard. Documentary film Agnes & Nancy is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Anne Milne. Comedy Man in Blues is a 2003 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Yip Wai Ying and starring Wayne Lai and Nadia Chan. This film was rated Category III in Hong Kong. Thriller A Wicked Tale is a 45 minute experimental film by INRI studio. It is written and directed by Singapore filmmaker Tzang Merwyn Tong. The film premiered to critical acclaim at the 34th Rotterdam International Film Festival and was a surprise hit at the 2005 Montreal FanTasia Film Festival. This low-budget film is a dark re-imagination of the Little Red Riding Hood fable. Critics have compared it to the work of cult director Takashi Miike and Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin. It has received equal amounts of praise and criticisms for its strange storyline, surreal imagery and psycho-eccentric visual treatment. A WICKED TALE was released in its uncut version on DVD in December 2005 in Singapore along with INRI studio's debut film, e'TZAINTES. It won the Gold Remi Award at the 2005 WorldFest in Houston, USA. Thriller Cruel Intentions is a 1999 American drama film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair. The film is an adaptation of Les Liaisons dangereuses, written by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos in 1782, but set among wealthy teenagers attending high school in modern New York City. The film started as an independent film with a small budget, and was later picked up by Columbia Pictures. It was released on March 5, 1999 and was followed by two direct-to-video films: a prequel, Cruel Intentions 2, and a sequel, Cruel Intentions 3. Animation Krishna Aur Kans is a 2012 Hindi Flash-animated film produced and distributed by Reliance Entertainment. It was directed by Vikram Veturi. It was tax free in six states at the time of his release and released in Hindi,Tamil,Telugu and English. A new mobile game was also launched on the occasion of Janmashtami after being inspired from film. It was the widest ever released animation movie in India. Animation Someday You'll Find Her, Charlie Brown is the 22nd prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network on October 30, 1981. It was released to DVD on January 2, 2004 as a bonus feature with the special A Charlie Brown Valentine. Science Fiction Deep Rising is a 1998 American action horror film directed by Stephen Sommers and starring Treat Williams, Famke Janssen and Anthony Heald. It was distributed by Hollywood Pictures and Cinergi Pictures and released on January 30, 1998. Documentary film Baking Alaska is a 2013 Documentary short film written and directed by Kari Barber. Documentary film The Gordon Sisters Boxing is an American short black-and-white silent film directed by Thomas A. Edison. It is one of the earliest female boxing movies. Edison’s film catalogue describes the film as follows: “Champion lady boxers of the world. Here we depict two female pugilists that are really clever. They are engaged in a hot and heavy one-round sparring exhibition, which is photographed against a very pleasing background, consisting of a park, with marble entrance and walk, and beautiful trees and shrubbery. The exhibition is very lively from start to finish; the blows fall thick and fast, and some very clever pugilistic generalship is exhibited.” In an analysis of boxing in the context of modernism, Irene Gammel argues that the scene’s “symmetry and beauty [gesture] towards the artfulness of boxing as a cultivated sport.” In addition, she argues that the women’s choreographed movement shows “their boldly modern female physicality and sportsmanship.” Comedy Never Again is a 2001 romantic comedy film written and directed by Eric Schaeffer. Thriller The Spy Next Door is a 2010 American spy comedy family film directed by Brian Levant, and starring Jackie Chan, Amber Valletta, Madeline Carroll, Will Shadley, Alina Foley, Billy Ray Cyrus and George Lopez. Filming started in late October 2008 in New Mexico and was finished in late December 2008. The film was released on January 15, 2010 in the United States. The film was released on DVD, and Blu-ray on May 18, 2010. The film tributes Chan's films by showing clips, references and even referencing Chan's real life childhood. Comedy Mafia!, also known as Jane Austen's Mafia!, is a 1998 comedy film directed by Jim Abrahams and starring Jay Mohr, Lloyd Bridges, Olympia Dukakis, and Christina Applegate. It spoofs Francis Ford Coppola's Godfather series and various other mafia films, notably Martin Scorsese's Casino. The film also parodies films in other genres, ranging from Forrest Gump to Il Postino and The English Patient. Documentary film Palestine Is Still the Issue is a 2002 Carlton Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger, and directed by Tony Stark, inspired by the book Drinking The Sea at Gaza by Amira Haas. Pilger visits the Middle East and tries to discover why peace is elusive. Animation The Chick is a 2009 short animated film written and directed by Michał Socha. Comedy Curley is a 1947 film produced by Hal Roach and Robert F. McGowan as a re-imagining of their Our Gang series. The film was one of Roach's "streamlined" features of the 1940s, running 53 minutes and was designed as a b-movie. Like most of Roach's latter-day output, Curley was shot in Cinecolor. Bernard Carr was the film's director, and the film released to theatres on August 23, 1947 by United Artists. It stars Larry Olsen, Frances Rafferty, Billy Gray, and Renee Beard, younger brother of original Our Gang cast member Matthew "Stymie" Beard. The plot of the film centers on a group of schoolchildren, led by Curley, playing pranks on their teacher, Ms. Johnson. Our Gang was known for its integrated cast of black and white children, and Curley followed suit. The Memphis, Tennessee Censor Board banned Curley for showing black and white children in school together and playing together. Lloyd Binford, head of the censor board, gave this rationale to Roach's distributor, United Artists: "[The board] was unable to approve your 'Curley' picture with the little Negroes as the south does not permit Negroes in white schools nor recognize social equality between the races, even in children." Documentary film Kwaheri, also known as Kwaheri: Vanishing Africa or Kwaheri: The Forbidden, is a 1964 mondo film directed by David Chudnow and Thor Brooks. The film was a pseudo-documentary about vanishing native tribes in Africa. Kwaheri means Goodbye in Swahili. As the film focused more on the controversial aspects of the tribal societies, it gained the attention of exploitation filmmakers, including Kroger Babb, whose Hallmark Productions distribution company acquired the American rights. Comedy Big Money Hustlas is a 2001 American comedy film directed by John Cafiero as his feature film debut. The film, an homage to exploitation films of the 1970s, focuses on a streetwise San Francisco detective who tries to take down a New York City crime lord. It stars Insane Clown Posse's Joseph "Violent J" Bruce and Joseph "Shaggy 2 Dope" Utsler, and Twiztid's Jamie Spaniolo and Paul Methric, and features appearances by Harland Williams, John G. Brennan, Rudy Ray Moore, Mick Foley and The Misfits. Released direct-to-video, the film debuted at #1 on Billboard's Top Music Videos chart, and was later certified platinum by the RIAA. A Western genre follow-up, Big Money Rustlas, was released direct-to-video on August 17, 2010. Documentary film Shinema toraberu eigakan de miru seikaiisan no tabi is a 2014 documentary film. Documentary film We've always wanted to control the weather. Now we may have to. Owning the Weather goes deep into the story of weather modification, including geoengineering schemes to fight global warming. Thriller Cop or Hood is a 1979 French crime and action film directed by Georges Lautner. Comedy King Ralph is a 1991 American comedy film starring John Goodman in the title role of Ralph Jones. The movie also stars Peter O'Toole as the King's private secretary, Sir Cedric Willingham, Camille Coduri as Ralph's girlfriend Miranda Greene, and John Hurt as the British peer Percival Graves, who schemes to get Ralph removed in order to claim the throne himself. The story is loosely based on the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams. Very little of the story survived the transition to the screen; characters were changed and the story made into a comedy. The film was a minor box office hit. Comedy The Private Secretary is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edward Everett Horton, Barry MacKay, Judy Gunn and Oscar Asche. It is an adaptation of the play The Private Secretary by Charles Henry Hawtrey. Animation Inherent Obligations is a 2009 short experimental film written and directed by Rao Heidmets. Comedy Titanic Love is a 2012 short, comedy and drama film written and directed by Mark Pressdee. Documentary film A fascinating one-hour study of cat behavior and how people can recognize the different behavior patterns of pet cats. Animation Dibu 3: La gran aventura is a 2002 Argentine family adventure film incorporating animated figures directed by Raúl Rodríguez Peila. The film is based on a book by Enrique Silberstein and premiered on 18 July 2002 in Buenos Aires. Science Fiction 20 Million Miles to Earth is a 1957 American science fiction giant monster film written by Bob Williams and Christopher Knopf from an original treatment by Charlott Knight. The film was produced by Charles H. Schneer's Morningside Productions for Columbia Pictures and directed by Nathan H. Juran. As with several other Schneer-Columbia collaborations, it was developed to showcase the stop-motion animation talents of Ray Harryhausen. Documentary film Peace Mission is a 2008 film written and directed by Dorothee Wenner. Comedy Forever Mime is a 2013 short animation film written by Jan Eduards, Arnoud Rijken, and Michiel Snijders and directed by Michael Visser. Thriller Still Small Voices is a 2007 film starring Catherine Bell as a female 911 dispatcher, Michael Summer, who receives ghostly phone calls from a little girl. Michael is compelled to investigate this girl's mysterious disappearance, which she believes is somehow linked to recent nightmares. Co-starring in the film are Mark Humphrey as Ash Summer and Damir Andrei as Bud Atherton. The film premiered on Lifetime Movie Network on January 6, 2007. The screenplay was written by Jolene Rice and it was directed by Mario Azzopardi. Comedy Night of the Living Doo is an animated television special that aired on October 31, 2001. The cartoon is a comedic parody of a typical episode of The New Scooby-Doo Movies, complete with unlikely guests and a retro style. The special was produced by Cartoon Network and broadcast in small segments during commercial breaks of a Halloween Scooby-Doo marathon. At the end of the marathon, the complete special was broadcast in its entirety. Documentary film Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened is a 2009 documentary film directed by Lindsay Jex. Documentary film Pipiteu is a 2013 short documentary film. Comedy Jeevan Ki Shatranj is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Farha Naaz, Shilpa Shirodkar and Charan Raj Animation Monkeybone is a 2001 fantasy-comedy film directed by Henry Selick that combines live-action with stop-motion animation. Based on Kaja Blackley's graphic novel Dark Town, the film stars Brendan Fraser, Bridget Fonda, and Whoopi Goldberg with Rose McGowan, David Foley, Giancarlo Esposito, Megan Mullally, Lisa Zane, Chris Kattan, and an uncredited Thomas Haden Church. Comedy Illegally Yours is a 1988 comedy film set in St. Augustine, Florida where a series of comic mishaps take place involving a blackmailer, a corpse, an incriminating audiotape, an innocent woman who accidentally picks up the tape, and a pair of teenage blackmail victims. The film was directed by Peter Bogdanovich with Rob Lowe starring as Richard Dice, the college dropout who came back home to get his act together. The film's theme song was performed by Johnny Cash. The film was a critical and commercial failure. Bogdanovich himself considers this movie one of his worst; in an interview, he stated, "I'm not positive, but it just might be my penance for getting on the bad side of all those studio execs while shooting Mask, three years earlier." Documentary film Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above is a 2013 documentary film which documents Taiwan completely in aerial photography. It is directed by aerial photographer Chi Po-lin and produced by Hou Hsiao-hsien, with narration by Wu Nien-jen. The music is composed by Ricky Ho, with three songs written and performed by Nolay Piho. The film opened on November 1, 2013 at 44 theaters in Taiwan, with Chinese and English subtitles. The film broke the Taiwan box office records for the largest opening weekend and the highest total gross of a locally produced documentary. The film was nominated for Best Documentary and Best Original Film Score at the 50th Golden Horse Awards, winning the best documentary category. Thriller The Fear is a 1966 Greek crime film directed by Kostas Manoussakis. It was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Kanden Kadhalai is a 2009 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by R. Kannan of Jayamkondaan fame. Thriller "An apocalyptic love story for the Mad Max generation, Evan Glodell’s impressive feature debut paints a classic, yet urgently contemporary, tale of the destructive power of love. Bellflower follows two friends who spend their time building flamethrowers and other weapons in the hope that a global apocalypse will occur and clear the runway for their imaginary gang, Mother Medusa, to reign supreme. While waiting for the destruction to commence, one of them meets a charismatic young woman and falls in love—hard. Quickly integrating into a new group of friends, the pair set off on a journey of betrayal, love, hate, and extreme violence more devastating than any of their apocalyptic fantasies. With highly stylized photography and editing, Bellflower is an exhilarating, character-driven joyride. Fueling this narrative with fantastic imagery and extraordinary performances, writer/director/actor Glodell elevates the ordinary experiences of friendship and romance into the stuff of legend." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Carol Channing: Larger Than Life is a 2011 documentary film written by Dori Berinstein and Adam Zucker and directed by Dori Berinstein. "If there ever was a secret recipe for crafting entertainment in its purest and truest form, Dori Berinstein most likely has it. The Tony-winning producer and Tribeca alum (ShowBusiness, TFF '05; Gotta Dance TFF '08) is back with another inspiring story—and she couldn't have chosen a more appropriate subject or captured one more affectionately. With every lyrical word, movements akin to the grace of choreography, and a rich and rarefied storyline that rivals that of any heroine of the Great White Way, Carol Channing's life could itself be a Broadway musical. Footage from the archives—television appearances, song and dance numbers, and stage performances—show Carol at her best (not that there is a "worst"). Without batting a false eyelash, she effortlessly charms audience after audience with her hilarity, relentless energy, and unique beauty, reminding us that before Barbra or Marilyn, there was Carol. Perhaps the most brilliant thing about Berinstein's bubbly biopic is that you don't need to love Broadway or even theater itself to love or to be mesmerized by Carol. Theatrics aside, Larger Than Life proves that Carol Channing—as a person—is very much worth knowing about." Quoting Ashley Havey and Caroline Tran from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Animation The Bigger Picture is a 2014 short animation drama film written by Daisy Jacobs and Jennifer Majka and directed by Daisy Jacobs. Documentary film Still is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Michael Barth, Jose Tadeu Bijos, Pasqual Gutierrez and Ruby Stocking. Documentary film Mondo Mod is a 1967 musical documentary film written by Sherman Greene and directed by Peter Perry Jr Animation Strawberry Shortcake and the Baby Without a Name is an animated television special from 1984, produced by Nelvana. This is the fifth to feature American Greetings character Strawberry Shortcake. Documentary film Mustafa's Sweet Dreams is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Angelos Abazoglou. Comedy The Nacho Mountain is a food competition like no other. When the health crazed Mayor Fingstal and his cronies catch wind of it, all hell breaks loose for Keefer and his friends. Stars Kevin Interdonato and Jay Larson. Animation Passion of Spies is a 1967 Soyuzmultfilm's animated black-and-white film directed by Yefim Gamburg. It parodies spy and detective fiction clichés and got a status of a cult film. Documentary film Sister Rose's Passion is a 2004 American short documentary film directed by Oren Jacoby. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short and won the Best Documentary Short Award at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. Thriller Hotel Hollywood is a dark thriller about a wedding party which checks into a hotel and is not found again. The film is written and directed by Param Gill. It stars Param Gill, Arsh Singh, Mehr Hassan and Rahul Nath in the lead roles.Param firmly believes that good cinema is possible without spending big bucks and involvement of audience. This statement was put to test when the movie released on 23 July 2010. The film opened to a huge response in North American theaters and made headlines for "Crack the Code and Win  0". The Internet was abuzz with more than half a million hits to the web site and tens of thousands of fans on Facebook. Hundreds of code entries were submitted even before the film was released to the North American market. Critics gave the following comments: “TERRIFYING ACTION AND SUSPENSE! I felt wary and fearful for 2 days after watching HOTEL HOLLYWOOD... Mac Ferguson. HOTEL HOLLYWOOD IS A MUST WATCH... Times of India. The film score and soundtrack is composed by Shyam Vai. Comedy Un cargo pour l'Afrique (English: A Cargo to Africa) is a 2009 comedy drama film directed by Roger Cantin. Documentary film Histoire de ma vie racontée par mes photographies is a 2002 documentary film from Belgium, directed by Boris Lehman. Animation Chrysanthemum is a 1999 animated short film directed by Virginia Wilkos. Comedy The Adventure of the Yellow Curl Papers is a 1915 American silent short comedy-drama film directed by Clem Easton and starring William Garwood in the lead role with Violet Mersereau. Comedy Up Pops the Devil is a film about an advertising man who quits his job to become a novelist, upsetting his wife and straining their marriage. The film was directed by A. Edward Sutherland and released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay is based on a 3-act play of the same name written by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich; the play ran on Broadway for 148 performances from September 1930 to January 1931 at the Theatre Masque. Comedy Ché OVNI is a 1968 Argentine science-fiction musical comedy film directed by Aníbal Uset and starring Juan Carlos Altavista, Javier Portales, Jorge Sobral, and Marcela López Rey. Science Fiction Jungle Manhunt is a 1951 adventure film written by Samuel Newman and directed by Lew Landers. It is an entry in the "Jungle Jim" series of films starring Johnny Weissmuller. In the story, football player Bob Miller gets lost in the jungle and is searched for by a female reporter who teams up with Jungle Jim. They subsequently stumble upon a crazed doctor who has been kidnapping villagers to work in a radioactive mine, where he has discovered a way of making diamonds out of mineral rocks. Science Fiction Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King is a 2014 film written and directed by Drew Pearce. Documentary film The Vetters: All We Need is a 2013 documentary, biographical, family, sports film directed by Anne Bruder and Nancy Pokorny. Comedy El Chanfle is a movie created by Roberto Gómez Bolaños, also known as Chespirito. It was filmed in Mexico in 1978. It is classified as comedy movie. Comedy Money No Enough is a 1998 Singaporean comedy film about three friends with financial problems who start a car polishing business together. Written by Jack Neo, directed by Tay Teck Lock and produced by JSP Films, the movie stars Neo, Mark Lee and Henry Thia. Released in cinemas on 7 May 1998, Money No Enough received mixed reviews from critics, but earned over S$5.8 million and was the all-time highest-grossing Singaporean film until 2012. Its success helped revive the Singaporean film industry and pave the way for the emergence of other Singaporean cultural phenomena. Science Fiction Dante 01 is a 2008 science fiction film by French director Marc Caro. It is the first solo directing effort by Caro. Comedy Bhaiyyaji Superhitt is a Bollywood film directed by Neerraj Pathak and produced by Daily Multimedia Ltd. The film features an ensemble cast including Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, Arshad Warsi, Evelyn Sharma, Preity Zinta, Mithun Chakraborty, Prakash Raj and Shreyas Talpade. It will be released in both 2D and 3D formats. As of 18 November 2013, the production of the film was stalled as Sunny Deol has refused to dub for the film due to non-payment. Comedy Páté kolo u vozu is a 1957 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film On Any Sunday is a 1971 American documentary feature about motorcycle sport, directed by Bruce Brown. It was nominated for a 1972 Academy Award for Documentary Feature. This documentary follows the lives of motorcycle racers and racing enthusiasts. Brown tried to show the unique talents needed for the different forms of racing. For instance, the motocross riders were typically free-spirited types, while desert racers were often loners. In Grand National racing, Brown showed the differing personalities, such as the business-like approach to racing displayed by Mert Lawwill versus the carefree approach that wild young rookie David Aldana became known for. Steve McQueen is featured in the film, along with Mert Lawwill, Malcolm Smith and many other motorcycle racers from the late 1960s and early 1970s. From a historical perspective, the motorcycles featured in the film include Triumph, Husqvarna, Harley Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and other manufacturers that are still in business or gone by the wayside such as BSA, Bultaco, and Hodaka. Comedy Tora-san Goes North aka Torasan, Remind Shiretoke is a 1987 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Keiko Takeshita as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Goes North is the thirty-eighth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy "When Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll unveiled their first feature, 25 Watts, in 2001, critics and audiences began to take notice of Uruguay's small film industry. That interest heightened in 2004 with their groundbreakingWhisky. Since then, a stream of new voices has emerged, many of them having worked on Rebella and Stoll's two features. On both the cast and crew lists of 25 Wattsand Whiskyare the names of filmmakers that the Festival has subsequently showcased, including Manuel Nieto Zas (TheDog Pound, 2006) and Federico Veiroj (Acné, 2008). The latest filmmaker to appear from this community is Adrián Biniez, who makes his feature-directing debut with the fresh, laugh-out-loud funny Gigante. Played by Horacio Camandulle, Jara is a heavy-metal-loving security guard who works the night shift in a supermarket on the outskirts of Montevideo. Jara is a subdued soul with a taste for teenage pastimes, despite his thirty-six years. He leads a dull existence, whiling away the time at work by filling in crossword puzzles and listening to hard rock, and moonlighting weekend nights at heavy-metal clubs. Life takes a big turn for Jara when he falls in love with Julia (Leonor Svarcas), a cleaning woman at the supermarket. The affair begins with him watching her on the closed-circuit security camera network, then following her outside work and getting caught up in several hilarious situations. This voyeuristic gentle giant becomes an unexpected guardian angel for Julia and those around her. Meanwhile, tension increases at work as the supermarket lays off staff. Confronted by reality, Jara is finally moved to action and must decide if he wants to live this romance or remain a spectator. Biniez effectively uses cameras as a voyeuristic thread throughout the film. This unexpected romantic comedy combines sublime moments of tenderness and vulnerability with evocative reflections on dull jobs. Offbeat and original, Gigante reflects on the possibility of change and hope despite modern-day tedium." Quoting Diana Sanchez Comedy Audace colpo dei soliti ignoti is a 1960 Italian comedy crime film directed by Nanni Loy. The film stars Vittorio Gassman, Renato Salvatori and Claudia Cardinale. It is the sequel to Mario Monicelli's I soliti ignoti. Thriller Strange Illusion is a 1945 American film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. According to noir historian Spencer Selby the film is, "A stylish cheapie by the recognized master of stylish cheapies." Comedy Sky Dragon is a 1949 mystery film, the sixth in which Roland Winters portrayed Charlie Chan. This film is the last Chan film in the series that originated in 1930 with Fox Film Corporation production of Charlie Chan Carries On, starring Warner Oland. Comedy L'altra faccia del padrino is a 1973 Italian parody film directed by Franco Prosperi. It spoofs Francis Ford Coppola's Godfather. Comedy The Haunted Mansion is a 2003 American family horror comedy film based on the attraction of the same name at Disney theme parks. The film was directed by Rob Minkoff, written by David Berenbaum and stars Eddie Murphy, Terence Stamp, Nathaniel Parker, Marsha Thomason, and Jennifer Tilly. It was released on November 26, 2003 and is Disney's fourth film based on an attraction at one of its theme parks, following Tower of Terror, The Country Bears and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Thriller Sure Fire Hit: A Love to Kill is a 2011 action drama thriller film written by Charles Edmond and directed by Darren S. Cook. Thriller The Killing of Angel Street is a 1981 Australian thriller film based on the real life disappearance of Juanita Nielsen, an activist against mass development in Sydney in the late 1970s. The film is directed by Donald Crombie and was shot in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The mysterious disappearance of Juanita Nielson also inspired Phillip Noyce for his 1982 film Heatwave. Documentary film The Distortion of Sound is a 2014 documentary film about the decline of sound quality for recorded music, narrated by various artists who explain the decline in the sound quality from the last two decades. It was directed by Jacob Rosenberg, written by Michael Abell and Kevin Gentile, and produced by Hana Lasber, Dennis McKinley, and Suzanne Hargrove. The film features interviews with vocalists, guitarists, producers, writers, rappers, film composers, mixing engineers, mixers, music journalists, acoustic researchers, loudspeaker engineers and chief engineers—including such artists as Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park, Slash, Quincy Jones, Snoop Dogg and Steve Aoki. The movie was presented by Harman International Industries and is available on YouTube on the channel with the same name of the film. The trailer of the film was also available on YouTube. The film, as well as the trailer, was available on the official website of the film. The film is also available for purchase on Google Play. The film was premiered in Los Angeles on July 10, 2014. Animation The Wanderer of Saint Marcel is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Rony Hotin. Documentary film Google and the World Brain is a 2013 documentary and drama film directed by Ben Lewis. Documentary film Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood is a 2000 biographical documentary TV Movie written by and directed by Bridget Terry. Documentary film Mr. Pullum's Class is a 2014 short documentary music film directed by Leslie Dektor. Comedy The Affairs of Annabel is a 1938 comedy starring Lucille Ball and Jack Oakie. Oakie plays Lannie Morgan, Wonder Pictures publicity man working with film star Annabel Allison, her first starring comedy role. Animation Vaters grosse Liebe is a 1971 film directed by Klaus Georgi. Animation Advertisers Without Borders 'Superhero' is a 2011 animated short film directed by Lim Wei Choon, Lau Kim San and Chan Moon Kien. Animation Improvisation No. 1: Cumulative Loops is a 2013 short animation music film written and directed by Luigi Allemano. Animation The Star of Christmas is the eighteenth episode of the VeggieTales animated series and the second holiday special in that series. It was released on October 29, 2002 and re-released September 5, 2006 in Holiday Double Feature with its earlier episode The Toy that Saved Christmas. Like the other holiday episodes, it has no “A Lesson in...” subtitle and the countertops. A message, however, is that you can't teach people to love through pomp and flash, but rather that love must come from the inside; Jesus was sent on Christmas to help enable such a change, and He is the true "Star of Christmas". The show is set in London in 1882 and has a definite Charles Dickens quality to it. Indeed, the sequel, An Easter Carol, features the same characters and the same setting and is a direct parody of the Dickens' classic A Christmas Carol. This wanted to go in a VeggieTales compilation A Silly Little Thing Called Love. The story of The Star of Christmas centers on two would-be operatic composers who are based on W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. VeggieTales has spoofed Gilbert and Sullivan's work in Lyle the Kindly Viking and in Sumo of the Opera. Comedy How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life is a 1968 film directed by Fielder Cook. It stars Dean Martin and Stella Stevens. Documentary film Waco: A New Revelation is a 1999 documentary directed by Jason Van Vleet about the conflict in 1993 between the Branch Davidians, a religious apocalyptic group, and the FBI. It is based on further research by the roll behind Waco: The Rules of Engagement. In this documentary, interviews with new people are conducted and more evidence is presented, one of which is a hole in the roof of "the bunker", allegedly made with an explosive charge. Another analysis is made of images allegedly showing an FBI helicopter killing a Branch Davidian in the Mt. Carmel courtyard. A retired army officer and a CIA agent both reveal how they have spoken to several Combat Applications Group soldiers, who all confirm that they were present on April 19 and that they were "involved in a firefight with the Branch Davidians". Comedy Mazhayethum Munpe is a 1995 Malayalam film directed by Kamal and written by Sreenivasan. The film stars Mammootty, Shobhana, Annie and Sreenivasan in the lead roles. In 2005, this movie was remade in Hindi by the same director as Zameer: The Fire Within starring Ajay Devgan, Ameesha Patel and Mahima Chaudhry. Documentary film JFK: The Lost Bullet is a documentary by National Geographic first shown on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's News Network in early 2013. It tries to answer who killed John F Kennedy. It re-evaluates the famous Zapruder film that shows the murder of JFK and states that Zapruder stopped filming and missed the first shot fired which changes the timeline of the bullets fired making it possible that Lee Harvey Oswald could have fired three shots. It argues that the magic bullet that hit JFK and Governor John Connally was in fact possible. The documentary also features other home movies taken on the day. Documentary film The Education of Mohammad Hussein is a 2013 film directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady. Documentary film Long Live The King is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Cory Luoma. Comedy Those Three French Girls is an American comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Fifi D'Orsay, Reginald Denny, and Cliff Edwards. The dialogue was written by P. G. Wodehouse. Animation The Country Of Summer Insect is a 2013 short, animated, action film written by Lei Xiong and directed by Bohua Tang. Comedy Three Men in the Snow is a 1955 film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. Comedy Waitress is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Adrienne Shelly, who also appears in a supporting role, making this her final appearance before her murder. The film debuted at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and went into limited theatrical release in the US on May 2, 2007. Science Fiction Breathe Me is a 2013 short dramatic science fiction film written and directed by Eun Young Han. Comedy We're Going to Be Rich is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, Victor McLaglen and Brian Donlevy. During the 1880s a top singer buys a gold mine. Science Fiction Tempus Fugit is 2002 short drama sci-fi thriller film written and directed by Paul Robert Herman. Thriller It's Cathy and Matt's housewarming but soon Cathy isn't having a good time. Henry realizes that Cathy’s antique table has been used as a ouija board and the boys are having some harmless fun. When strange things begin to happen, they all blame each bother and begin to think the jokes gone too far. Has the table brought in another uninvited guest? Documentary film Djarama Boe is a 1991 film directed by Sophie Kotanyi. Documentary film Dead Whisper is a 2006 documentary film directed by Ron James. Animation My Friend Ganesha 3 is an animated movie under the banner of BaBa Arts Limited production and which released on March 26, 2010. It's a sequel to 2009 film My Friend Ganesha 2. Science Fiction Des Fleurs pour Algernon is a 2006 drama/science fiction film directed by David Delrieux, written by Anne Giafferi and based on a novel by Daniel Keyes. Comedy T.P. Balagopalan M.A. is a 1986 Malayalam comedy-drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan. It stars Mohanlal, Shobana, Balan K. Nair, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Maniyanpilla Raju, Sreenivasan, Sukumari, and K. P. A. C. Lalitha in the main roles. The film revolves around T.P. Balagopalan, a middle class post-graduate salaried person, who wants to build himself and also needs to takes care of his extended family members. The film went over factors influencing Kerala of the 1980s such as widespread unemployment, poverty, and the poor economy. Comedy High Spirits is a 1988 fantasy comedy film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Steve Guttenberg, Daryl Hannah, Beverly D'Angelo, Liam Neeson and Peter O'Toole. Set in a remote Irish castle called Dromore Castle, Co. Limerick, High Spirits is a topsy-turvy comedy with thematic leanings towards Ireland's rich folklore regarding ghosts and spirits, where the castle starts to come to life with the help of such denizens. Animation L'évasion is a 1978 short animation film written and directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Thriller Traceless is a 2010 crime drama film written by Grégoire Vigneron, Laurent Tirard and directed by Grégoire Vigneron. Comedy "EZ Heeb is a mix tape, roller skate, fantasy date in Atlantic City." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Mother Teresa: Seeing the Face of Jesus is 2006 short animation biographical documentary film written and directed by David Mead. Thriller 10.5 is a 2004 disaster film directed by John Lafia which aired as a television miniseries in the United States on May 2, 2004 and May 3, 2004. The plot focuses on a series of catastrophic earthquakes along the United States' west coast, culminating in one measuring 10.5 on the Richter scale. 10.5 was widely ridiculed by both reviewers and geologists; nevertheless, it received respectable Nielsen ratings. Reuters reported that 20.4 million viewers watched the television movie. A sequel, 10.5: Apocalypse was aired on May 21, 2006 and May 23, 2006. Thriller Letters from a Killer is a 1998 film about a man who is falsely convicted of the murder of his wife. During his time in jail, he finds comfort from four women with whom he corresponds. After his second court appearance, he is finally freed from prison only to be framed for yet two more murders which he did not commit. It stars Patrick Swayze as Race Darnell, a man who was convicted and framed for murdering his wife. The movie also features Gia Carides, Kim Myers, Olivia Birkelund, Tina Lifford, and Elizabeth Ruscio. It was directed by David Carson and writing by John Foster, Nicholas Hicks-Beach, and Shelley Miller. Comedy Everyone's in Love is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Orlandini. Comedy Buddy's Garage is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series, & released on April 14, 1934. It was the last Warner Bros. short directed by Earl Duvall and only the second in which his name is so spelled Bernard Brown was musical director of the cartoon. Comedy The Ritz is a 1976 film directed by Richard Lester based on the play of the same name by Terrence McNally. Actress Rita Moreno, who had won a Tony Award for her performance as Googie Gomez in the 1975 Broadway production, and many others of the original cast like Jack Weston, Jerry Stiller, and F. Murray Abraham, reprise their onstage roles in the film version. Also in the cast were Kaye Ballard and Treat Williams. The film, Jack Weston, and Rita Moreno all received Golden Globe nominations in the comedy category. It opened to mixed to positive reviews. Comedy Summer Snow is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Ann Hui. It stars Josephine Siao and Roy Chiao in leading roles. Comedy The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is an upcoming British comedy-drama film directed by John Madden and written by Ol Parker. It is the sequel to 2012 sleeper hit film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. The film stars Dev Patel, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy, Dev Patel, Penelope Wilton, Celia Imrie, Ronald Pickup, David Strathairn and Richard Gere. Comedy Almost Heroes is a 1998 adventure comedy film directed by Christopher Guest, narrated by Guest's friend and frequent collaborator Harry Shearer, and starring Chris Farley and Matthew Perry. This was Farley's last leading film role and was released following his death in 1997. Documentary film Passion, Prejudice and South Pacific: Creating an American Masterpiece is a documentary directed by Stephen Smith. Thriller Khiladi is a 1992 Bollywood suspense thriller film directed by Abbas Mustan. The film was Akshay Kumar's breakthrough role and also stars Ayesha Jhulka, Deepak Tijori, Sabeeha. While Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor, Anant Mahadevan and Johnny Lever played supporting roles. Khiladi was the first installment in the Khiladi which had Khiladi in the title and Akshay Kumar in the leading role. It was followed by Main Khiladi Tu Anari, Sabse Bada Khiladi, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi, Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi, International Khiladi, Khiladi 420 and Khiladi 786. Khiladi was critically and commercially success at the box-office and the tenth highest grossing film of 1992. Documentary film A Swan Song of Rare and Vanishing Beauty is a 1982 documentary film written and directed by Christopher Nupen. Documentary film Christine in the Cutting Room is a 2012 documentary film directed by Susan Stryker. Comedy Two Girls on Broadway is a 1940 musical film directed by S. Sylvan Simon, and starring Lana Turner and Joan Blondell. The film is a remake of The Broadway Melody. Comedy Hold That Co-ed is a 1938 comedy film directed by George Marshall, starring John Barrymore, George Murphy and Marjorie Weaver. Documentary film Pieces of Lives, Pieces of Dreams is a documentary film directed by Hamid Benamra. Comedy Let's Pollute is a 2009 short animated comedy film directed by Geefwee Boedoe. "In the spirit of 50s and 60s educational films, Lets Pollute is a modern satire on how pollution is our heritage and keeps our economy growing strong while instructing us on how to be better polluters for a better blighted tomorrow." Quoting the description from the 2010 LA Shorts Fest site. Comedy IOA is a 2013 animation, comedy, short film written by and directed by Gabriel Möhring. Documentary film Radio Takeover is a 2004 short documentary film directed by Serena Down and Mike Seely. Comedy Waiting for Guffman is a comedy in the documentary style starring, co-written and directed by Christopher Guest that was released in 1997. Its cast included Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred Willard, and Parker Posey. The title of the film is a reference to the Samuel Beckett play, Waiting for Godot. As in the other mockumentaries created by Guest, the majority of the dialogue is improvised. Because the film is about the production of a stage musical, it contains several original musical numbers. Comedy Jimbo is a 2013 short comedy drama documentary film written and directed by Ryan Flowers. Thriller The American is a 2010 American thriller film directed by Anton Corbijn and starring George Clooney, Thekla Reuten, Violante Placido, Irina Björklund, and Paolo Bonacelli. It is an adaptation of the 1990 novel A Very Private Gentleman by Martin Booth. The film opened on September 1, 2010. Comedy Traveling Salesman is a 1921 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. It is based on a 1908 play, The Traveling Salesman, by James Grant Forbes. A 1916 film of the play starred Frank McIntyre who had also starred in the play. The survival status both films is classified as unknown, which suggests that they are lost films. Comedy Adult World is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Scott Coffey and written by Andy Cochran. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013 and stars Emma Roberts, Evan Peters, and John Cusack. The film received a theatrical and VOD release on February 14, 2014. Thriller Hot Rods to Hell is a 1967 suspense film. It was director John Brahm's last film. Comedy Falling Sky is a 2002 comedy drama film written by Torun Lian and Gunnar Vikene and directed by Gunnar Vikene. Thriller Black Water Transit is a 2009 crime drama film based on the novel of the same name by Carsten Stroud. It is directed by Tony Kaye and stars an ensemble cast including Laurence Fishburne and Karl Urban. Thriller When Eight Bells Toll is a 1971 action film set in Scotland, based upon Scottish author Alistair MacLean's 1965 novel of the same name. Producer Elliott Kastner planned to produce a string of realistic gritty espionage thrillers to rival the James Bond series, but the film's poor box office receipts ended his plans. Comedy Things I never told you is a 1996 Spanish/American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Lili Taylor and Andrew McCarthy. Comedy Drei Tage Angst is a film directed by Erich Waschneck released on May 9, 1952. Animation Hold is a 2012 short animated film directed by Kim Anderson. Documentary film The Dream Fulfilled - Memories of the Engineering Challenges is a film directed by Satish Pande. Comedy Gendarme in New York is the sequel to the French comedy film Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez. It stars Louis de Funès as the gendarme. With Michel Galabru, Christian Marin, Grosso and Modo, Alan Scott. Comedy Dance Marathon is a 2011 romance comedy drama written by Maciej Kowalewski and Magdalena Lazarkiewicz and directed by Magdalena Lazarkiewicz. Animation The Apache Kid is a cartoon short distributed by Columbia Pictures and features Krazy Kat. The film is the character's 149th film. Science Fiction Superman is a 1978 British-American superhero film directed by Richard Donner. It is based on the DC Comics character of the same name and stars Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jackie Cooper, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure, Terence Stamp, Valerie Perrine, and Ned Beatty. The film depicts Superman's origin, including his infancy as Kal-El of Krypton and his youthful years in the rural town of Smallville. Disguised as reporter Clark Kent, he adopts a mild-mannered disposition in Metropolis and develops a romance with Lois Lane, while battling the villainous Lex Luthor. Several directors, most notably Guy Hamilton, and screenwriters were associated with the project before Donner was hired to direct. Tom Mankiewicz was drafted in to rewrite the script and was given a "creative consultant" credit. It was decided to film both Superman and Superman II simultaneously, with principal photography beginning in March 1977 and ending in October 1978. Tensions rose between Donner and the producers, and a decision was made to stop filming the sequel—of which 75 percent had already been completed—and finish the first film. Thriller Thotti Jaya is an Indian film released in 2005. It was written and directed by Durai. The soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj.The film received positive reviews and was declared as a super hit. Comedy A Texas Funeral is a 1999 film directed by William Blake Herron. Comedy Calendar Girls is a 2003 comedy film directed by Nigel Cole. Produced by Buena Vista International and Touchstone Pictures, it features a screenplay by Tim Firth and Juliette Towhidi based on a true story of a group of Yorkshire women who produced a nude calendar to raise money for Leukaemia Research under the auspices of the Women's Institutes in April 1999. Starring an ensemble cast headed by Helen Mirren and Julie Walters, with Linda Bassett, Annette Crosbie, Celia Imrie, Penelope Wilton, and Geraldine James playing key supporting roles, the film garnered generally positive reactions by film critics, and at a budget of $10 million it became a major success, eventually grossing $96,000,000 worldwide following its theatrical release in the United States. In addition, the picture was awarded by the British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film, and spawned ALFS Award Empire Award, Satellite Award and Golden Globe nominations for Mirren and Walters respectively. In 2008 the film was adapted into a stage play. Thriller Killing Season is a 2013 action film written by Evan Daugherty and directed by Mark Steven Johnson for Millennium Films, as the first on-screen pairing of actors John Travolta and Robert De Niro. The film pertains to a personal fight between an American and a Serb war veteran. Daugherty's script caught the attention of producers after winning the 2008 Script Pipeline Screenwriting Competition. The film received negative reviews from critics. Documentary film The Last Mermaids is a 2008 documentary, short, adventure, drama, family, history and music film directed by Liz Chae. Documentary film The Day After Peace is a 2008 film directed by Jeremy Gilley. Documentary film Mind the Addiction: The Adrenaline Series is a 2002 sports film directed by Dirk Collins, Corey Gavitt, Steve Jones, Todd Jones and Tom Jones. Documentary film Dreamscapes is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Wolfram Hissen. Documentary film Where They Raced is a documentary film directed by Harry Pallenberg. Documentary film This extraordinary documentary chronicles Hollywood's Top Secret Film Studio that for over twenty years photographed hundreds of nuclear weapons tests and other classified projects. Their work is among the most spectacular even captured on film. From the Nevada desert to remote Pacific atolls to outer space, these top secret Filmmakers developed advanced techniques and methods to create their fantastic movies. They made 6,500 films and many were locked away as soon as they were viewed by a handful of government officials. With the end of the Cold War, the story of the secret film studio can be told. It is a story of dedication to country and outstanding filmmaking that resulted in some of the most stunning images ever recorded. Many of their most amazing images are featured in this fascinating production. The Atomic Filmmakers created a visual legacy that will be studied for years to come and will serve as an important reference for one of the most dangerous times in world history. Documentary film Agueda Martinez: Our People, Our Country is a 1977 American short documentary film produced by Moctesuma Esparza. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Laughterhouse is a 1984 comedy film directed by Richard Eyre. Comedy Payal is a 1992 comedy drama romance film written by Rumi Jaffery, Sameer and Roopa Shah and directed by Mahendra Shah. Comedy L'aria serena dell'ovest is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Silvio Soldini. Animation Maetel Legend is a 2000 anime OVA based on characters created by Leiji Matsumoto, about how the planet La Maetelle becomes the planet Andromeda, or "Planet Maetel," the mechanized world. This also serves to link Matsumoto's previous series Queen Millennia and Galaxy Express 999. The series Space Symphony Maetel is a direct sequel to it. Both the OVA and series are supposed to follow Millenia chronologically in the plot, and are prequels to Galaxy Express. Documentary film Mir wam: Sholom is a 1989 film directed by Vladimir Dvinsky and Irmgard von zur Mühlen. Thriller Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives is a 2010 rape and revenge exploitation film. The film follows a trio of trans women friends who exact revenge on the men who brutally assault them and murder two of their friends. The film is split into five chapters, one of which is a missing reel. Ticked-Off Trannies engendered controversy when it was programmed at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation condemned the film for what it called a negative portrayal of transgender people. Thriller Blood Stains is a 2006 thriller film written by Christine Conradt and Robert Malenfant and directed by Robert Malenfant. Comedy Tu vas rire, mais je te quitte is a 2005 comedy film directed by Philippe Harel. Documentary film The Humiliated is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Jesper Jargil. Documentary film 100 years of flight is a 2004 documentary film. Documentary film In This World is a 2002 British docudrama directed by Michael Winterbottom. The film follows two young Afghan refugees, Jamal Udin Torabi and Enayatullah, as they leave a refugee camp in Pakistan for a better life in London. Since their journey is illegal, it is fraught with danger, and they must use back-channels, bribes, and smugglers to achieve their goal. The film won the Golden Bear prize at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller White Night is a 2009 South Korean mystery thriller starring Han Suk-kyu, Son Ye-jin and Go Soo. It was based on the Japanese novel Byakuyakō by Keigo Higashino. Science Fiction Chandu the Magician is a 1932 American mystery-fantasy film starring Edmund Lowe as a Magician/Yogi secret agent, Frank Chandler and Bela Lugosi as the megalomaniac villain Roxor, that he must stop. Based on the radio play of the same name, written by Harry A. Earnshaw, Vera M. Oldham and R.R. Morgan. The radio series ran from 1932 to 1933 and Fox obtained the rights hoping the film would appeal to a ready-made audience. In 1934 Chandu returned in a twelve part serial, The Return of Chandu, only this time Bela Lugosi played Chandu. Animation Pink Outs is the 36th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Documentary film Fabled Enemies is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Jason Bermas. Documentary film Remembering Nokutela is a documentary film directed by Chérif Keita. Documentary film Valkirias is a 2007 short documentary film written by Javier Hugo Ercilla Stagnaro and Eduardo Soler and directed by Eduardo Soler. Documentary film In this comedy, inspired by Oh, God! and designed as a pilot for a TV series, an ambitious young angel persuades the Almighty to allow seven days to find six good people in Las Vegas. If he cannot, God will destroy the whole town. Animation Mickey Mouse in Vietnam is a 16mm underground animated short film. The director was Whitney Lee Savage; the producer and head designer was Milton Glaser. The short was produced under the auspices of a studio named Max Cats and Whittesey Sledge Studios. It features the Disney character Mickey Mouse being shipped to Vietnam during the war. Moments after arriving, he is shot dead. It was produced independently in 1969 and has a total running time of one minute. It received an award from the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen in 1970. The film was lost for many years until April 22, 2013 when a YouTube user uploaded the video. Documentary film Taxi to the Dark Side is a 2007 documentary film directed by American filmmaker Alex Gibney, and produced by Eva Orner and Susannah Shipman, which won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It focuses on the killing of an Afghan taxi driver named Dilawar, beaten to death by American soldiers while being held in extrajudicial detention at the Parwan Detention Facility. Taxi to the Dark Side examines the USA's policy on torture and interrogation in general, specifically the CIA's use of torture and their research into sensory deprivation. The film includes opposition to the use of torture from its political and military opponents, as well as the defense of such methods; attempts by Congress to uphold the standards of the Geneva Convention forbidding torture; and popularization of the use of torture techniques in shows such as 24. It is part of the Why Democracy? series, which consists of ten documentary films from around the world questioning and examining contemporary democracy. As part of the series, Taxi to the Dark Side was broadcast in over 30 different countries around the world from October 8–18, 2007. The BBC cut the film to 79 minutes for broadcast. Comedy "In celebration of the greatest athletic achievement by a man on a psychedelic journey, here's the animated tale of Dock Ellis' s legendary LSD no-hitter." Quoting the description from the 201 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy O'Hara's Godchild is a 1913 short drama comedy film written by W.A. Tremayne and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Thriller The Algerian is a 2014 action romance thriller film written and directed by Giovanni Zelko. Thriller Copycat is a 1995 American psychological thriller, starring Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter and Dermot Mulroney. The film was directed by Jon Amiel, with a score composed by Christopher Young. Thriller Along Came a Spider is a 2001 American thriller film directed by Lee Tamahori. It is a sequel to the 1997 film Kiss the Girls. The screenplay by Marc Moss was adapted from the 1993 novel of the same title by James Patterson, but many of the key plot elements of the book were eliminated. Comedy Mission Impromable is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Clio Gevirtz. Animation New Book is a 1976 short animated film written and directed by Zbigniew Rybczyński. Comedy The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound is a 1988 animated television movie that stars Huckleberry Hound. It was a part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series of televised movies. This television feature is a parody of various western movies, the title is a take-off of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and a major plot point is lifted from High Noon. The constant references to Huckleberry as a "mysterious, steely-eyed, and silent-type stranger" spoof the western stock character of the Man with No Name. Several other plot points are lifted from well-known western films, such as High Plains Drifter. The film also marks the final time that Daws Butler voiced characters such as Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear, as he died a month after the film's release. Documentary film The Executioner's Tear + Truth Has Fallen is a 2013 documentary film directed by Layth Abdulamir and Sheila M. Sofian. Animation Dreamland Express is a 1982 short animation film directed by David A. Anderson. Documentary film As Seen on TV: The K-Tel Story is a TV program. Science Fiction Predestination is a 2014 Australian science fiction thriller film, directed and written by Michael and Peter Spierig. The film is based on the Robert A. Heinlein short story '"—All You Zombies—", and stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook and Noah Taylor. Comedy Daya is a 1998 Malayalam period film written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, directed by Venu, and starring Manju Warrier in the lead role. The storyline of the film is adapted from One Thousand and One Nights. Vishal Bhardwaj scored the music of the film. It was the directorial debut of cinematographer Venu. He won the awards for best debut director at the National Film Awards and Kerala State Film Awards. Animation Spotted is a 2013 animation short film directed by oann Bomal, Estelle Chaloupy, Cyrille Chauvin, Sarah Colmet Daage, Karina Gazizova and Jeanne Sylvette Giraud. Animation Canary Row is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released in 1950 and directed by Friz Freleng, written by Tedd Pierce, and starring Tweety Bird and Sylvester. This is the first Sylvester and Tweety cartoon to feature Granny. The title of this cartoon is a play on words from Cannery Row. Sylvester later starred in another cartoon whose title is a parody of Cannery Row: Cannery Woe. Animation Paper Man 2 is a 2012 animated short film directed by David Borish. Documentary film Hands on a Hard Body: The Documentary is a 1997 film directed by S. R. Bindler documenting an endurance competition that took place in Longview, Texas. The yearly competition pits twenty-four contestants against each other to see who can keep their hand on a pickup truck for the longest amount of time. Whoever endures the longest without leaning on the truck or squatting wins the truck. Five minute breaks are issued every hour and fifteen minute breaks every six hours. The documentary follows the 1995 competition which lasted for seventy-seven continuous hours. The film garnered the audience award for best documentary at the 1997 Los Angeles Film Festival. Large portions of the film's audio were included on the "Something for Nothing" episode of the public radio show This American Life in 1997. At the time of his death film director Robert Altman was developing a feature film based on the documentary. In 2013, the film was digitally re-mastered and released for sale on-line. Documentary film Across India is a 1965 documentary film directed by Gopal Datt. Documentary film Shoji & Takao is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Ide Yoko. Documentary film Naked Opera is a 2013 documentary film written by Patricia Fürst, Philipp Reimer, Angela Christlieb, Bady Minck, and directed by Angela Christlieb. Documentary film Thumb Candy was a British Channel 4 television documentary about the history of computer games which was made by Talkback in 2000. It was hosted by Iain Lee who interviewed the people who were involved in creating the first big video games. It was produced and directed by James Bobin The programme features interviews with: Steve Russell - creator of Spacewar! Nolan Bushnell of Atari Al Alcorn - creator of Pong Toshihiro Nishikado - creator of Space Invaders Ed Logg - creator of Asteroids Tōru Iwatani - creator of Pac-Man Clive Sinclair discussing the ZX Spectrum Matthew Smith on Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy Shigeru Miyamoto on Donkey Kong Alexey Pazhitnov on Tetris Toby Gard on the Tomb Raider video game series Steven Poole, author of Trigger Happy Documentary film Stoichkov is a 2012 documentary, biography and sports film written and directed by Borislav Kolev. Documentary film Kepler und sein Werk is a 1958 documentary film directed by Rudolf Stölting. Documentary film Sacred Poet is a feature length documentary film on Italian poet, filmmaker and intellectual, Pier Paolo Pasolini. The film explores, through a series of dialogues and reminiscences, the work of this controversial Italian cultural figure and focuses on his relationship to power and to the state in the Italy of the 1970s, just before his murder. The film is part of the permanent collection at the Pier Paolo Pasolini Archives in Bologna, Italy. Produced and directed by Tala Hadid and Amy Killoren. Comedy Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful is an American 1991 mockumentary film starring comedienne Julie Brown as the title character, with Kathy Griffin and Donal Logue in supporting roles. Comedians Tom Kenny and Bobcat Goldthwait and game show host Wink Martindale also made cameo appearances in the film. Comedy Jiggs and Maggie Out West is a 1950 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and George McManus. It was the final film in the Jiggs and Maggie film series, featuring the adventures of a bickering Irish-American couple. Comedy Came the Brawn is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 165th entry in the Our Gang series Documentary film Community of Praise is a 1982 film directed by Richard Leacock and Marisa Silver. Animation The Robber Kitten is a 1935 Silly Symphonies cartoon. Comedy A French Mistress is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Cecil Parker, James Robertson Justice, Agnès Laurent, Ian Bannen, Raymond Huntley, Irene Handl and Thorley Walters. It is based on a stage play, "The French Mistress" by Robert Monro, first produced in 1959 at the Theatre Royal Windsor, starring Sonnie Hale. Documentary film Dogtown and Z-Boys is an award winning 2001 documentary film directed by Stacy Peralta. The documentary explores the pioneering of the Zephyr skateboard team in the 1970s and the evolving sport of skateboarding. Using a mix of film that the Zephyr skateboard team shot in the 1970s by Craig Stecyk along with contemporary interviews, the documentary tells the story of a group of teenage surfer/skateboarders and their influence on the history of skateboarding culture. Thriller Kazhugu is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language comedy-thriller film written and directed by newcomer Sathyasiva, starring Krishna Sekhar and Bindu Madhavi in lead roles. The film, produced by Krishna's father K. K. Sekhar along with K. S. Madhubala, features music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The story revolves around four persons, referred to as "Kazhugu", who recover bodies of suicide victims who jump off a cliff. The film, based on real-life incidents, has been shot in real locations, including Kodaikanal, Theni and Munnar. It had been in making since late 2010 and eventually released on March 16, 2012, to mixed reviews. Comedy Comme un cheveu sur la soupe, is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Maurice Regamey, written by Yvan Audouard, starring Louis de Funès. The film is known under the title: "Crazy in the Noodle" or "Kindly Kill Me". Documentary film Ici, là-bas, et Lisboa is a 2012 experimental short documentary film written and directed by João Vieira Torres. Documentary film At sixteen years old Peter Czerwinski was hospitalized and nearly died as a result of anorexia. Seven years later, not only has he won that battle, he is one the greatest competitive eaters in the world. Comedy For Some Inexplicable Reason is a 2014 comedy drama film written and directed by Gábor Reisz. Documentary film Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, profeta desdichado is a 2010 documentary film written by Marcelo Daniel May and Maite Laborde and directed by Marcelo Daniel May. Documentary film The Ballad of Lucky Fonz III is a 2011 music/documentary film directed by David Kleijwegt Documentary film In God We Trust, Inc.: The Lost Tapes is VHS/DVD of the Dead Kennedys' first recording session of their EP, In God We Trust Inc.. It was released in July 2003. The session was filmed in June 1981 by Eric Goodfield for a part of a punk documentary he was making. When the DKs went to master the tape it started to peel and deteriorate, so they had to record it again. The tape was in Goodfield's collection until the DKs asked him if he would release the video as part of their 25th anniversary. It includes live versions of all the songs except "Hyperactive Child", for which no live footage could be found. Documentary film Mr. Smith's Peach Seeds is a 2012 short biography documentary film directed by Stewart Copeland. Comedy Allie & Me is a 1997 film directed by Michael Rymer. It stars Lyndie Benson and Linda Darnell. It won an award at the 1997 RiverRun International Film Festival. Documentary film Prisoner of Her Past is a 2010 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, that follows the journey of Chicago Tribune music critic Howard Reich as he travels to Europe to discover why his elderly mother, Sonia Reich, believes people are trying to kill her. Inspired by conversations with young trauma survivors in post-Katrina New Orleans, Howard Reich begins to discover a secret that his mother, Sonia, had kept hidden for over 60 years. For most of her adult life, Sonia Reich was a well adjusted and self-sufficient woman, but now in her eighties, Sonia is suffering from late-onset Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In order to understand his mother's past, Howard Reich travels to Eastern Europe to discover that Sonia spent her adolescence fleeing the Nazis during World War II. Meeting some of Sonia's distant relatives and childhood friends, Howard begins to unravel what his mother has always refused to speak about. Having lost most of her family to the Holocaust, Sonia spent five years as a "jungle child", starving and constantly on the run. Now as Sonia tries to forget her past, Howard attempts to ease her pain and confront the horrors that haunted her. Documentary film Cuban Memories: Fidel Reveals Che is a 1987 documentary film directed by Gianni Minà. Animation Not About Us is a 2011 animated short film written by Michael Frei, Olga Pärn and Priit Pärn, and directed by Michael Frei. Comedy Unbecoming Age, also known as The Magic Bubble, is a 1992 American comedy film starring George Clooney and Diane Salinger. The film tells the story of woman who, for her 40th birthday, wishes to forget how old she is. A bottle of magic bubbles makes her wish come true, instantly transforming Julia into an ageless and happy woman. Animation The Lost Letter, or A Disappeared Diploma, is a 1945 Soviet animated film directed by the Brumberg sisters and Lamis Bredis. It is the first Soviet cel-animated feature film. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the story with the same name by Nikolai Gogol. Comedy The Crazysitter is a 1995 comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael McDonald. Documentary film Summer 82 When Zappa Came To Sicily is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Salvo Cuccia. Comedy Carl Barron's topics jump from one to the other and back again, until you find yourself helpless with laughter. What a show this was; a mixture of stand up, musical attempts and crazy facial expressions. Barron captured his audience from the word "go". People were laughing so hard they were either crying or nearly falling out of their chairs. As a first class comedian who plays off audience reactions with ease, Carl Barron's comedy brings out the funny side of everyday life. His show is worth watching just to hear his new spin on fart jokes. Walking Down the Street is quality Australian comedy, so achingly funny you may be in danger of wetting your pants. Science Fiction Tremors is a 1990 American western monster film directed by Ron Underwood, written by Brent Maddock, S. S. Wilson and Underwood, and starring Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter, Michael Gross, and Reba McEntire. It was released by Universal Studios and is the first installment of the Tremors franchise. The film was received well by critics and holds an 84% favorable rating at the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. The film was followed by three direct-to-video sequels, Tremors 2: Aftershocks, Tremors 3: Back to Perfection, and Tremors 4: The Legend Begins. Thirteen episodes of Tremors: The Series, a television program based on the film series, aired March through July 2003. Documentary film Caucus is a 2013 documentary film directed by AJ Schnack. Comedy Missamma is a Telugu movie, released in the year 1955 featuring Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao. It was produced under Vijaya banner and was directed by L. V. Prasad. The title character, Missamma, was played by the actress Savitri. Missamma is the movie adaptation of Yotish Banerjee's classic Bengali comedy Manmoyee Girls School. The dialogues and song lyrics were written by Pingali Nagendra Rao and sung by A. M. Rajah, P. Leela and P. Susheela. This film was remade in Tamil as Missiyamma and in Hindi as Miss Mary. Comedy Du Barry Did Alright is a Black and White Warner Brothers Vitaphone musical short starring Irène Bordoni. Thriller Raging Phoenix is a 2009 Thai martial arts film starring Yanin "Jeeja" Vismistananda, in her second film performance. It is directed by Rashane Limtrakul, with martial arts choreography by Panna Rittikrai. Comedy Edward and Caroline is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Jacques Becker, starring Daniel Gélin and Anne Vernon. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Jingle All the Way is a 1996 American Christmas family comedy film directed by Brian Levant and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad, with Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson, Jake Lloyd, James Belushi and Robert Conrad. The plot focuses on two rival fathers, workaholic Howard Langston and postal worker Myron Larabee, both desperately trying to retrieve a Turbo-Man action figure for their respective sons on a last minute shopping spree on Christmas Eve. Inspired by real-life Christmas toy sell-outs for products such as the Cabbage Patch Kids and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the film was written by Randy Kornfield. Producer Chris Columbus rewrote the script, adding in elements of satire about the commercialization of Christmas, and the project was picked up by 20th Century Fox. Delays on Fox's reboot of Planet of the Apes allowed Schwarzenegger to come on board the film, while Columbus opted to cast Sinbad ahead of Joe Pesci as Myron. Jingle All the Way was set and filmed in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul at a variety of locations, including the Mall of America. After five weeks filming, production moved to California where scenes such as the end parade were shot. Comedy Stakes is a 2013 comedy drama romance short film written and directed by Brandon Mason. Documentary film Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey is a documentary on the martial artist Bruce Lee and Jeet Kune Do. It was released on VHS and DVD by Warner Home Video. The documentary includes rare footage of Bruce Lee's incomplete film "Game of Death", which has been released with Bruce Lee's original English and Cantonese dubbing as part of the documentary. Most of the footage which was shot is from what was to be the centre piece of the film. Comedy Aso't pusa is a 1989 comedy drama film written by Jojo Lapus and J. Erastheo Navoa and directed by J. Erastheo Navoa. Comedy Teens are slaughtered by a deranged killer in a pig mask. Thriller Cold Prey 2: Resurrection is a 2008 Norwegian slasher film, directed by Mats Stenberg. It is the sequel to the highly successful Cold Prey, and premiered in Norway on 10 October 2008. It was directed by Roar Uthaug and starred Ingrid Bolsø Berdal in the leading role. The film picks up where the first left off. The female protagonist is picked up in the wilderness and brought to a hospital, but soon her nightmare starts all over again. Reviewers, though not overwhelmed, declared it a surprisingly good sequel to the original. Its opening weekend was the best for any Norwegian movie in history. Comedy Top Secret Affair is a 1957 romantic comedy film made by Carrollton Inc. and distributed by Warner Bros. that starred Susan Hayward and Kirk Douglas. It was directed by H.C. Potter and produced by Martin Rackin and Milton Sperling from a screenplay by Roland Kibbee and Allan Scott. The plot is very loosely adapted from the 1951 novel Melville Goodwin, U.S.A. by John P. Marquand, which had previously been adapted in 1952 for television's "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse." The film's credits state that it is "based on characters" in the book, rather than on the book itself. Like the novel, the movie features a romance between a general named Melville Goodwin and a wealthy journalist named Dorothy "Dottie" Peale. But the storylines are drastically different in the details of the characters' romance and personalities. Some minor characters' names from the book are also used in the movie, but with no particular fidelity to the originals. The music score was by Roy Webb, the cinematography by Stanley Cortez and costume design by Charles LeMaire. Comedy Kevin & Perry Go Large is a 2000 British teen comedy film based on the Harry Enfield sketch Kevin the Teenager. The film was written by Dave Cummings and Harry Enfield and directed by Ed Bye. Enfield, Kathy Burke and Louisa Rix all return to their roles after previously appearing in Harry Enfield's Television Programme, and later Harry Enfield and Chums. James Fleet replaced Stephen Moore as Kevin's father. Animation O Sapato is a 2014 short animation film directed by Leandro Angare. Comedy The Peculiarities of the National Hunt under Winter Conditions is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin. Comedy Tieta of Agreste is a 1996 comedy, drama and romance film written by Antônio Calmon, Carlos Diegues and João Ubaldo Ribeiro and directed by Carlos Diegues. Documentary film BLACK BEULAHS is a documentary that explores the lives of three friends living within the largely unexplored Soweto gay sub-culture. There's Somizi - choreographer and entertainer; DK - a businessman who owns a funeral parlour and Chix - a body builder. They've defied societal expectations to live their lives as they see fit. It is a revealing personal portrait by director Fanney Tsimong of three people intersecting with changing sexual values and a community struggling with the reality of homosexuality in its midst. This is an engrossing and remarkable addition to the depiction of gay experiences in South Africa. Comedy Ata Pata Lapatta is a 2012 musical comedy film written by Sanjay Kumar, Sandeep Nath, M. Saleem and 4 more and directed by Rajpal Yadav. Comedy Wee Wee Monsieur is the 29th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film The Altered Lives of LaVonne Salleé is a short documentary, comedy film directed by Jazmin Jamias. Thriller Swarmed is a Canadian, made for television film by Sci Fi Pictures. It first aired on April 6, 2005. It stars Michael Shanks, as a scientist, trying to save the town from mutated yellow jacket wasps. Comedy The Fish that Drowned is a 2014 short comedy drama film written and directed by George Sikharulidze. Comedy The Fabulous Joe is a 1947 film directed by Harve Foster. Documentary film Stuborn As A Mule is a film directed by Miller Bargeron Jr. Comedy Dead Votes Society is a 2013 short comedy horror film co-written by Angie Johnson-Schmit, Christian H. Smith, and Andrew Johnson-Schmit and directed by Andrew Johnson-Schmit. Comedy Snide and Prejudice is a 1997 film directed by Philippe Mora. Science Fiction Guardian of the Realm is the 2004 science fiction horror thriller film written by 'Evil' Ted Smith and Wyatt Weed and directed by 'Evil' Ted Smith. Documentary film Marjoe is a 1972 American documentary film produced and directed by Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan about the life of evangelist Marjoe Gortner. It won the 1972 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Science Fiction Minority Report is a 2002 American neo-noir science fiction thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and loosely based on the short story of the same name by Philip K. Dick. It is set primarily in Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia in the year 2054, where "PreCrime", a specialized police department, apprehends criminals based on foreknowledge provided by three psychics called "precogs". The cast includes Tom Cruise as PreCrime Captain John Anderton, Colin Farrell as Department of Justice agent Danny Witwer, Samantha Morton as the senior precog Agatha, and Max von Sydow as Anderton's superior Lamar Burgess. The film is a combination of whodunit, thriller and science fiction. Spielberg has characterized the story as "fifty percent character and fifty percent very complicated storytelling with layers and layers of murder mystery and plot". The film's central theme is the question of free will versus determinism. It examines whether free will can exist if the future is set and known in advance. Animation Trouble On The Green is a 2012 animated short film directed by Hanne Galvez, Yoann Hervo, Stéphanie Pavoine and Pierre Zenzius. Thriller Vavien is a 2009 comedy, drama thriller film written by Engin Günaydın and directed by Durul Taylan and Yağmur Taylan. Comedy Hoods is 1998 independent film directed by Mark Malone. Comedy Cupid in a Dental Parlor is a 1913 short comedy film directed by Henry Lehrman. Harold Lloyd is said to have appeared in this film, but this is unconfirmed. Documentary film Dynasty: The Nehru-Gandhi Story is a 1998 documentary film. Comedy Adam's Apples is a 2005 Danish black comedy film directed by Anders Thomas Jensen. The film revolves around the theme of the Book of Job. The main roles are played by Ulrich Thomsen and Mads Mikkelsen. Thriller Black Swan is a 2010 American psychological thriller/horror film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, and Mila Kunis. The plot revolves around a production of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake ballet by a prestigious New York City company. The production requires a ballerina to play the innocent and fragile White Swan, for which the committed dancer Nina is a perfect fit, as well as the dark and sensual Black Swan, which are qualities better embodied by the new arrival Lily. Nina is overwhelmed by a feeling of immense pressure when she finds herself competing for the part, causing her to lose her tenuous grip on reality and descend into a living nightmare. Aronofsky conceived the premise by connecting his viewings of a production of Swan Lake with an unrealized screenplay about understudies and the notion of being haunted by a double, similar to the folklore surrounding doppelgängers. Aronofsky cites Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Double" as another inspiration for the film. The director also considered Black Swan a companion piece to his 2008 film The Wrestler, with both films involving demanding performances for different kinds of art. Thriller Computer Boy is a 2000 short film by Australian director Abe Forsythe. It is a parody of The Matrix. It gained a cult following after being released over the internet, receiving over 350,000 views on Ifilm. It was filmed in Sydney, Australia and uses many of the same locations as The Matrix. Scenes from the film were included on the DVD of Ned, Forsythe's next film after Computer Boy. It was never fully released, the movie had an injunction put against it, forcing them to never really release it fully. The total production cost was rumoured to only have cost ─. The movie homepage used to be http://web.archive.org/web/20031009011807/http://www.geocities.com/cobweb_films/computerboy.html but is long since dead. The film was mostly promoted on internet forums at the time being very well received. This is the transcript direct from one of the hosts: Metro has often been appalled by the bloated budgets of Hollywood blockbusters. Now an 18-year-old film-maker from Newtown has laid bare Tinsel Town's shameless profligacy by making his own version of The Matrix - which was rumoured to have cost more than $100 million - for $2,500! Comedy Veera Madakari is a 2009 Kannada action-comedy film directed by Sudeep featuring Sudeep, Ragini Dwivedi in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by M. M. Keeravani and Produced by Dinesh Gandhi. The film released on 20 March 2009. This film is remake of Telugu blockbuster Vikramarkudu. Documentary film The Devil's Accordion is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Stefan Schwietert. Documentary film Pitões, aldeia do Barroso – Pitoes, a Village of Barroso – is a Portuguese documentary feature film directed and produced by Ricardo Costa. Documentary film Two Seconds After Laughter is a 2012 short film written and directed by David Rousseve. Comedy Bale Pandiya is a 1962 Tamil comedy film directed by B.R. Panthulu. Starring Sivaji Ganesan, Devika and M.R. Radha in the lead roles, the music was scored by Viswanathan Ramamoorthy. It is the first film to feature Sivaji Ganesan in three distinct roles. Science Fiction Redboy 13 is a 1997 Science Fiction comedy adventure film written and directed by Marcus van Bavel. Comedy Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year is an Indian film directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner and released in 2009. Screenplay of the film is by Jaideep Sahni, who collaborated with Shimit Amin for Chak De! India. It stars Ranbir Kapoor, D. Santosh & Naveen Kaushik in the leads roles. Prem Chopra and Shazahn Padamsee daughter of Alyque Padamsee and Sharon Prabhakar, who makes her debut in the film, play supporting roles. The film was declared a below average grosser at the box office. Comedy Dick is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming from a script he wrote with Sheryl Longin. It is a parody retelling the events of the Watergate scandal which ended the presidency of Richard Nixon and features several cast members from Saturday Night Live and The Kids in the Hall. Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams star as Betsy and Arlene, two warm-hearted but not overly intelligent 15-year-old girls who are best friends, and who, through various twists and turns, become the legendary "Deep Throat" figure partly responsible for bringing down the presidency of Richard Nixon. Dan Hedaya plays Nixon. Comedy Chor Mandli is a 2006 comedy film written by Shahnawaz Ahmed Kenny and directed by Sanjay Khanna. Documentary film Just Gender is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by George Zuber. Thriller American Soldiers is a 2005 film directed by Sidney J. Furie. Documentary film We Want (U) to Know is a documentary film directed by Ella Pugliese and Nou Va. Comedy Adultère, mode d'emploi (English: Adultery: A User's Guide) is a 1996 romantic comedy film directed by Christine Pascal. Documentary film Robots in Residence is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Brent Hoff and Alexander Reben. Animation Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure is a film by National Geographic which is set in the Earth's prehistoric past, 70 million years ago. The film features state-of-the-art three-dimensional photographic and computer-generated characters/animals, along with an ambient score. The setting alternates between prehistory and modern day times in which scientists study the fossilized remains of the creatures in the film. It is filmed in 3D and requires 3D glasses to view correctly. Comedy Kaamannana Makkalu is a 2008 Kannada action-comedy-drama film directed by Chi.Gurudutt featuring Sudeep, Rockline Venkatesh, Deepu and Vaibhavi in the lead roles. The film is a reamke of the Malayalam blockbuster Thommanum Makkalum. Telugu dubbed version of the film was released on 26 July 2013. Documentary film Nature’s Sentinels - Bishnoi is a 1997 short documentary film directed by P.C. Sharma and Shankar Patnaik. Animation Up is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Pete Docter, the film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen and an earnest young Wilderness Explorer named Russell. By tying thousands of balloons to his home, 78-year-old Carl sets out to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America and to complete a promise made to his late lifelong love. The film was co-directed by Bob Peterson, with music composed by Michael Giacchino. Docter began working on the story in 2004, which was based on fantasies of escaping from life when it becomes too irritating. He and eleven other Pixar artists spent three days in Venezuela gathering research and inspiration. The designs of the characters were caricatured and stylized considerably, and animators were challenged with creating realistic cloth. The floating house is attached by a varying number between 10,000 and 20,000 balloons in the film's sequences. Up was Pixar's first film to be presented in Disney Digital 3-D. Documentary film Wild Boar is a 2013 Dutch documentary directed by Willem Baptist. The film is a poetic and strongly stylized tale about the ambivalent relationship between humans and wild boars. The film was realised with support of the Dutch Cultural Media Fund and is part of project Doc25; a joint initiative by Dutch broadcasters AVRO, BOS, EO, IKON, NTR, VPRO. Wild Boar had it’s Dutch premiere at the Nederlands Film Festival in Utrecht and was shortlist nominated for a Gouden Kalf for Best Short Documentary at The Netherlands Film Festival. The film had its international premières in competition respectively at the renowned festivals Visions du Réel, AFI Docs and Hot Docs International Documentary Film Festival in Toronto. Baptist approach to the subject and peculiar way of telling the story found international recognition. AFI Docs described the film as "an otherworldly and poetic look at the classic conflict of Man vs. Nature." and Hot Docs wrote:"A village in the Netherlands is invaded by wild boar and its inhabitants must choose: eat or be eaten. A meticulously crafted folklore atmosphere beautifully captures the challenges we face when modern society conflicts with nature." Thriller Deadly Exposure is a 1993 thriller film directed by Lawrence Mortorff. Documentary film Schindler: The Real Story is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Jon Blair. Comedy Troll 2 is a 1990 comedy-horror B movie directed by Claudio Fragasso and starring Michael Stephenson, George Hardy, Margo Prey, Connie McFarland, Deborah Reed and Jason Wright. Although produced under the title Goblins, United States distributors were skeptical about the film's ability to succeed as a standalone picture and renamed it Troll 2 in an attempt to market it as a sequel to the 1986 Empire Pictures film Troll. The two films, however, have no connection, and no trolls are actually depicted in Troll 2. The plot concerns a family pursued by vegetarian goblins who seek to transform them into plants so that they can eat them. The English-language script was written by Fragasso and his wife Rosella Drudi, neither of whom actually spoke fluent English at the time. Despite filming the movie in Utah, and casting the movie entirely with American actors, Fragasso also employed an exclusively Italian crew, who likewise spoke no English. The resultant communication breakdown, coupled with the cast's lack of experience and Fragasso's insistence that his script be performed verbatim, has led to the movie being considered one of the worst movies ever made. Comedy The I Love Lucy 50th Anniversary Special is a Special Tribute TV Movie about "I Love Lucy". Comedy Yu-Gi-Oh! is a 30-minute film produced by Toei Animation based on the TV series of the same name. It was first shown in theaters on March 6, 1999. The movie is about a boy named Shogo Aoyama who is too timid to duel even after he got a powerful rare card, the legendary Red-Eyes Black Dragon, in his Deck. Yugi tries to bring Shougo's courage out in a duel with Seto Kaiba, who has his eyes on Shougo's rare card. Seto Kaiba sports brown hair like his manga counterpart instead of green hair in the TV series, as well as his Duelist Kingdom purple duster. The other characters use their TV series character designs. A second film was produced and released in North America as Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light. Comedy My Heart Calls You is a 1934 film directed by Carmine Gallone. Animation About Bigmouse is a 2007 short directed by Arefyev Konstantin. Thriller L'homme et la bête is a 2009 short action comedy film written and directed by Martin Thibaudeau. Comedy The Adventures of Spass and Nelly is a 1987 film directed by Georgi Stoev. Thriller Prometheus is a 2012 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, written by Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof, and starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Idris Elba, Logan Marshall-Green, and Charlize Theron. It is set in the late 21st century and centers on the crew of the spaceship Prometheus as it follows a star map discovered among the artifacts of several ancient Earth cultures. Seeking the origins of humanity, the crew arrives on a distant world and discovers a threat that could cause the extinction of the human race. Development of the film began in the early 2000s as a fifth installment in the Alien franchise. Scott and director James Cameron developed ideas for a film that would serve as a prequel to Scott's 1979 science-fiction horror film Alien. By 2003, the development of Alien vs. Predator took precedence, and the project remained dormant until 2009 when Scott again showed interest. Spaihts wrote a script for a prequel to the events of the Alien films, but Scott opted for a different direction to avoid repeating cues from those films. Comedy The Night They Raided Minsky's is a 1968 musical comedy film directed by William Friedkin and produced by Norman Lear. It is a fictional account of the invention of the striptease at Minsky's Burlesque in 1925. The film is based on the novel by Rowland Barber, published in 1960. Thriller Assassins is a 1995 American action thriller film directed and produced by Richard Donner, written by Andy and Larry Wachowski and also rewritten by Brian Helgeland. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Antonio Banderas and Julianne Moore. The Wachowskis stated that their script was "totally rewritten" by Helgeland, and that they tried to remove their names from the film but failed. Comedy King of Hearts is a 1966 French comedy-drama film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Alan Bates. The film is set in a small town in France near the end of World War I. As the Imperial German Army retreats they booby trap the whole town to explode. The locals flee and, left to their own devices, a gaggle of cheerful lunatics escape the asylum and take over the town — thoroughly confusing the lone Scottish soldier who has been dispatched to defuse the bomb. Comedy The Girls on the Beach is a 1965 beach party movie. It features an early appearance by the Beach Boys and Lesley Gore. Science Fiction Presence Required is a 2013 science fiction short film written and directed by María Gordillo. Comedy Der fröhliche Weinberg is a 1927 film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck. Documentary film Swedes in America is a 1943 American short documentary film directed by Irving Lerner and produced by the Overseas Motion Picture Bureau of the United States Office of War Information. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Art of the Heist is a 2011 action thriller film directed by Daniel Zirilli and written by Jamie Dawson. Comedy Sons of Steel is an Australian science fiction/fantasy, musical, movie written, directed and music directed by Gary L. Keady and produced by James M. Vernon. Thriller Beck – Pojken i glaskulan is a 2002 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf. Animation Groove Squad is a 2002 animated film which debuted as a part of Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons in late 2002. The squad consists of three hip cheerleaders and the team mascot. The Cheerleaders are accidentally turned into superheros by a deranged genius. They must defeat the power-hungry mad scientist while struggling to win the annual cheerleading competition. Science Fiction Galerians: Rion is a 2002 computer animated OVA based on the 1999 PlayStation video game Galerians. Originally released by Enterbrain in Japan in three episodes, Galerians: Rion was later combined into a single feature, licensed for the North America by Image Entertainment, and broadcast on MTV2 on July 3, 2004. Galerians: Rion is set in the 26th century, and the human residents of Earth are under attack from a supercomputer called Dorothy. Intent on eliminating the human race, Dorothy faces some stiff competition from Rion Steiner, a teenager with superhuman powers. Thriller Codename Cougar is a 1989 Chinese thriller film. It was co-directed by Zhang Yimou and Yang Fengliang. Unlike the bulk of Zhang's early work which were all historical pieces, Codename Cougar is a modern thriller involving a skyjacked airliner and political intrigue. The film was made as a private investment by a friend of Zhang, but parts of their initial ideas were censored by the Chinese authorities. In the end, the film broke even but earned no profits. Zhang called it "a purely commercial gun chase film". Thriller Blind Vengeance is a 1994 action film written by Charles Daumont and directed by Stephen Lieb. Comedy Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film was written and produced by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who also plays the title character, Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakh journalist travelling through the United States recording real-life interactions with Americans. Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with Americans, who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of American customs. It is the second of three films built around Baron Cohen's characters from Da Ali G Show. Ali G Indahouse featured a cameo by Borat, and the third film, Brüno, was released in 2009. The film is produced by Baron Cohen's production company, Four By Two Productions. "Four By Two" is Cockney rhyming slang for "Jew". Despite a limited initial release in the United States, the film was a critical and commercial success. Thriller Hack Job is an American horror-thriller film directed by James Balsamo and produced by Lloyd Kaufman. It stars Dave Brockie, Lloyd Kaufman, & Debbie Rochon. Nightmare Sonata provides music for the film. It was released on DVD on 2011 with plans for a 2012 Theatrical release. Comedy El Dictado is a 2013 short animation horror comedy film written by Marian Pipitone and directed by Christoph Müller. Comedy Tokyo Pop is a music-centric movie from 1988 that tells the story of a girl from the USA, a boy from Japan, and a briefly successful pop band. The movie contrasts American customs with Tokyo lifestyles, as it presents an evolving love story between the two main characters. The main actors are Carrie Hamilton as Wendy and Diamond Yukai as Hiro Yamaguchi. Other actors included Gina Belafonte and Tetsuro Tamba. The movie was directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui. The members of the legendary metal band X Japan make a brief cameo appearance. Comedy Taprobana is a 2014 short film written and directed by Gabriel Abrantes. Documentary film 95 Miles to Go is a 2004 comedy film which documents Ray Romano's stand-up comedy tour of the South. It was directed by Tom Caltabiano. The film premiered at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in October 2004 and released theatrically in the United Statesin April 2006 by THINKFilm. It premiered on HBO on July 10, 2007. The DVD of the film was released on May 22, 2012 by Video Services Corporation, a film distribution company located in Toronto, Canada. Documentary film Predictions of Fire or Prerokbe ognja is a documentary film by American filmmaker Michael Benson about the Neue Slowenische Kunst. Comedy Tommy Boy is a 1995 American road comedy film directed by Peter Segal, written by Bonnie and Terry Turner, produced by Lorne Michaels, and starring former Saturday Night Live castmates and close friends Chris Farley and David Spade. The working title for the film was originally "Rocky Road". The film tells the story of a socially and emotionally immature man who learns lessons about friendship and self-worth following the sudden death of his industrialist father. The film did well commercially but received mixed reviews from critics. The film was shot primarily in Toronto and Los Angeles. Comedy Su última noche is a 1931 comedy film written by Achmed Abdullah, Félix Duquesnel, Maurice Hennequin, Leonard Praskins, and Eduardo Ugarte and directed Carlos F. Borcosque and Chester M. Franklin. Comedy The Stolen Battle is a 1972 East-German/Czechoslovak film based on the life of Christian Andreas Käsebier. The film starred Josef Kemr. Thriller Man in the Sky is a 1957 film produced by Ealing Studios and starring Jack Hawkins. Thriller Nurture is a 2010 short drama film written and directed by Rooth Tang. Documentary film Investigation of a Flame is a 2001 documentary by Lynne Sachs about the Catonsville Nine, nine Catholic activists who became known for their May 17, 1968 nonviolent act of civil disobedience in burning draft files to protest the Vietnam War. The 45 minute film includes interviews with six members of the pioneers from the 1968 expression, including Daniel and Philip Berrigan, John Hogan, Thomas Lewis, and married couple Marjorie and Tom Melville. The film also includes commentary by historian Howard Zinn. Comedy La Mujer de tu prójimo is a 1966 Argentine film. Comedy Don Quichote - Gib niemals auf! is a 2008 comedy film written by Christian Zübert and directed by Sibylle Tafel. Thriller Tinto Brass directed this stylish and eccentric vision of Europe during the cultural upheaval of the late-1960s. Barbara (Anita Sanders) is a beautiful woman married to Paolo (Nino Segurini), an Italian businessman who brings her along when he travels to London on business. Left to explore the city on her own, Barbara takes a walk in the park and sees a band of hippies who are enjoying the day; as Barbara explores London's bohemian district, she keeps crossing paths with an American (Terry Carter) who is tall, good looking and black. For the rest of the day, Barbara drifts in and out of a world of fantasy where she leaves her stodgy husband for an adventure with the handsome stranger, while a variety of hallucinogenic tableaux play out around her as a rock band provides a running commentary on the action. Filled with the sort of casual nudity and striking visuals that would play a much larger role in Tinto Brass's later work, Nerosubianco (aka Attraction) features a number of original songs performed on screen by Freedom, a group led by Ray Royer and Bobby Harrison, founding members of Procol Harum. The film was released in the United States under the titles Black On White and The Artful Penetration of Barbara. Documentary film Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices is a 1995 film by German director Werner Herzog filmed for ZDF television. The film explores the music of Carlo Gesualdo and the legends surrounding Gesualdo's personality, his cursed castle, and his murder of his wife and her lover. Between narration and interviews, several of Gesualdo's madrigals are performed. Herzog calls Death for Five Voices "one of the films closest to my heart." Animation Une sensation de vide is a 2011 short film written and directed by Juanma Carrillo. Thriller The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1939 mystery film based on the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was directed by Sidney Lanfield and produced by 20th Century Fox. It is the best-known cinematic adaptation of the book, and is often regarded as one of its better film versions. The film stars Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes, Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson and Richard Greene as Henry Baskerville. Because the studio apparently had no idea that the film would be such a hit, and that Rathbone and Bruce would make many more Sherlock Holmes films and be forever linked with Holmes and Watson, top billing went to Richard Greene, who was the film's romantic lead. Rathbone was billed second. Wendy Barrie, who played Beryl Stapleton, the woman with whom Greene falls in love, received third billing, and Nigel Bruce, the film's Dr. Watson, was billed fourth. In all their other Holmes films, Rathbone and Bruce would receive first and second billing respectively. The Hound of the Baskervilles marks the first of the fourteen Sherlock Holmes movies starring Rathbone and Bruce as the detective duo. Comedy The Amorous Milkman is a 1975 British comedy film directed by Derren Nesbitt and starring Julie Ege, Diana Dors and Brendan Price. A young milkman enjoys a number of adventures with bored women on his round. One version of the poster showed a self-satisfied cat licking its lips above the tagline, "If your pussy could only talk." Animation Sumo of the Opera is the 24th episode in the VeggieTales series. Subtitled "A Lesson in Perseverance", it teaches viewers the importance of working through adversity to accomplish one's goals. After doing a generic parody of a Gilbert and Sullivan musical in Lyle the Kindly Viking, the main story is a direct spoof of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. The parody is so transparent, in fact, that most of the music is credited to Arthur Sullivan himself. In addition, this release contains an eclectic mix of other influences as well. While Sumo of the Opera draws plot elements and names directly from Rocky and has similar plot style to The Karate Kid, the segment that precedes, Going Up!, is an homage to both the Three Stooges and a Laurel and Hardy short film called The Music Box. Even the Silly Song is a parody, this time of the 1970s educational shorts Schoolhouse Rock! Comedy Robin Hoodwinked is a 1958 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short released after the MGM cartoon studio had effectively closed down. It was the penultimate Tom and Jerry cartoon that was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. It also marked the final appearance of Nibbles, who first appeared in The Milky Waif. The cartoon was released on June 6, 1958, animated by Kenneth Muse, Carlo Vinci, Lewis Marshall and James Escalante with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. Robin Hoodwinked is reminiscent of the "Mouseketeer" cartoons, except here, Tuffy speaks in a hybrid of Saxon/Cockney English as opposed to French. Comedy And Then Came Love is a 2000 romantic comedy film that premiered at the Urban Film Series Festival in Washington, D.C. in June 2000. It then saw a limited theatrical release in Ridgewood, New Jersey in June 2000 and in Manhattan, New York in June 2000. The film stars Vanessa Williams, Eartha Kitt, Kevin Daniels, Michael Boatman, Stephen Spinella, and Ben Vereen. Comedy Crying Ladies is a 2003 Filipino film directed by Mark Meily, and winner of Best Picture in the 2003 Metro Manila Film Festival. It was the Philippines' submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy The Front is a 1976 comedy-drama film about the Hollywood blacklist during the age of live television. It is written by Walter Bernstein, directed by Martin Ritt and stars Woody Allen and Zero Mostel. Because of the blacklist, a number of artists, writers, directors and others were rendered unemployable, having been accused of subversive political activities in support of Communism or of being Communists themselves. Several people involved in the making of the film – screenwriter Bernstein, director Ritt, and actors Mostel, Herschel Bernardi, and Lloyd Gough – had themselves been blacklisted. Bernstein was listed after being named in the Red Channels journal that identified alleged Communists and Communist sympathizers. Comedy Chuck E. Cheese in the Galaxy 5000 is a direct-to-video special that was based upon Chuck E. Cheese's. It was released October 5, 1999 in CEC restaurants and Target stores. The plot is that a boy named Charlie Rockit needs $50,000 to fix his aunt and uncle's tractor engine, so Chuck E. and friends go to the Galaxy 5000 to win it in a race. Comedy Minnale is a 2001 romantic Tamil film written and directed by Gautham Menon. The film featured Madhavan, Abbas and Reemma Sen, with Vivek and Nagesh also appearing in pivotal roles. The film's soundtrack was composed by debutant Harris Jayaraj, which became successful prior to release, helping the film at the box office. The film opened to positive reviews from critics and enjoyed significant commercial success. Comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle is a 2004 American stoner comedy film and the first installment in the Harold & Kumar series. The film was written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, and directed by Danny Leiner. The story follows Harold Lee and Kumar Patel as they decide to go to the fast food chain White Castle after smoking cannabis, but end up on a series of comical misadventures when they cannot find the restaurant. The film also features Fred Willard, Paula Garcés, Anthony Anderson, Dan Bochart, Ethan Embry, Jamie Kennedy, Bobby Lee, Christopher Meloni, Ryan Reynolds, Shaun Majumder, David Krumholtz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Malin Åkerman, and Neil Patrick Harris, who plays a fictionalized version of himself. Documentary film Road to Las Vegas is a 2010 documentary biographical film directed by Jason Massot. Comedy Every Which Way but Loose is a 1978 American adventure comedy film, released by Warner Brothers, produced by Robert Daley and directed by James Fargo. It stars Clint Eastwood in an uncharacteristic and offbeat comedy role, as Philo Beddoe, a trucker and brawler roaming the American West in search of a lost love while accompanied by his friend/manager Orville and his pet orangutan, Clyde. In the process Philo manages to cross a motley assortment of characters, including a pair of police officers and an entire motorcycle gang, who end up pursuing him for revenge. Eastwood's appearance in the film, after his string of spaghetti western and Dirty Harry roles, somewhat startled the film industry and he was reportedly advised against making it. Panned by critics, the film went on to become an enormous success and became, along with its 1980 sequel Any Which Way You Can, two of the highest grossing Eastwood films. When adjusted for inflation, it still ranks as one of the top 200 highest grossing films of all time. Documentary film Unfinished Italy is a 2011 documentary adventure film directed by Benoit Felici. Comedy Il sindacalista is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. Comedy Murder in Greenwich Village is a 1937 mystery, romance and comedy film written by Robert T. Shannon and directed by Albert S. Rogell. Thriller Snow and Ashes is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud. It follows the story of Blaise and David, two war correspondents covering an unnamed conflict in eastern Europe. It was awarded by the grand jury award for best narrative feature at the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival. Comedy The Sensual Man is a 1974 Italian comedy film. It was developed from the novel of the same title, written by Vitaliano Brancati. It was shot in Catania, Sicily and Rome. Animation Weasymartenette and Wolves is a 2012 short film written by Francois Bruel and directed by Inga Praulina. Science Fiction Dimensions is a 2011 science fiction-love story film set in the 1920s and 1930s. The film was directed by Sloane U’Ren and written by Ant Neely, who are a married couple. The film is U’Ren’s feature film directorial debut and is also known as Dimensions: A Line, A Loop, A Tangle of Threads. Dimensions premiered as part of the 2011 Cambridge Film Festival and outsold, per screen, the U.K. premieres of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Help and Midnight in Paris. After the Cambridge screenings, the film underwent a minor re-edit and was finished in early 2012. Dimensions was voted Best Film 2012 at the 37th Boston Science Fiction Film Festival and awarded the Gort Award. Previous Gort Award winners have included Duncan Jones' Moon. The film went on to win Best Film at the London Independent Film Festival and Best Film at the Long Island International Film Expo. Director Sloane U'Ren was also awarded Best Director at the Long Island International Film Expo. Thriller Baazi is a 1995 Bollywood action film directed by Ashutosh Gowarikar and starring Aamir Khan and Mamta Kulkarni. This film fabricated the base for Aamir Khan's selection as the determined police officer in the blockbuster Sarfarosh which turned out to be one of Aamir Khan's best performances as a tough man. The movie was "above average" at the boxoffice. Lots of action sequences were copied from Tango & Cash and ending was copied from Die Hard even a con scene which was previously copied in Main Khiladi Tu Anari from The Hard Way was copied in this movie. Comedy Maze the Megaburst Space is a fantasy anime series featuring both sex-based humor and mecha themes that is based on an original light novel. The anime version was first released as an OVA then a full length TV series and finally as a sequel movie. The OVA and anime TV series versions were licensed in the U.S. by Central Park Media and released on DVD under their Software Sculptors label. The TV Series has aired on Comcast's "Anime Selects" On Demand Channel multiple times. The manga has not been released in the U.S. Thriller The Coverup, previously known as The Thacker Case, is a crime-thriller film directed by Brian Jun and starring Gabriel Mann and Eliza Dushku. Animation Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery is the twenty-first film in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. It is a co-production between Warner Bros. Animation and WWE Studios. The film features Scooby and the gang solving a mystery at WrestleMania. It was released on March 24, 2014 in the United Kingdom and on March 25, 2014 in the United States by Warner Home Video and WWE Home Video. Comedy Such Good Friends is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Esther Dale is based on the novel of the same title by Lois Gould. It stars Dyan Cannon. Thriller Frauds is a 1993 Australian black comedy film starring pop star Phil Collins. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller The Sleeper is a 2012 horror film written and directed by Justin Russell. Comedy Una bruna indiavolata! is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Comedy Sample People is a 2000 Australian film, directed by Clinton Smith. It is about the entanglements of twelve people in one weekend in Sydney. The movie was originally going to be made for $60,000 but prior to filming it was decided to seek more money. Despite being set in Sydney, it was shot in Adelaide. Comedy The Amateurs, originally called The Moguls, is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Michael Traeger and starring Jeff Bridges. The story revolves around six friends in a small town in the US who decide to make a full length amateur adult film. The film was released under the title The Moguls in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2006. The film was released under the title The Amateurs and opened in limited release in the United States on December 7, 2007. Comedy "In this delightfully funny silent short from Australia, a gay couple and a lesbian couple come together for a very important task: to make a baby … the old-fashioned way." Quoting the description from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Documentary film The Cliff House & Sutro Heights is 2013 documentary film written and directed by Tom Wyrsch. Thriller The Volcano Disaster is a 2005 Bulgarian direct-to-video film by First Look Studios. The film concerns a volcanologist who learns of an impending eruption at an Italian town and tries to warn the skeptic citizens. Unlike "traditional" disaster films, the eruption is predicted by supernatural rather than technological means. No seismometers are seen in the entire film. Comedy Surfer Girls is a comedy film directed by Allan Silliphant. Comedy Barbra Streisand plays a Brooklyn housewife (Henrietta Robins) so dedicated to her cabdriver husband (Michael Sarrazin) she'll do anything to help him get ahead, Streisand's character secretly borrows three thousand dollars from a loan shark so hubby can play the stock market. When an expected windfall doesn't happen, Henry becomes frantically inventive trying to raise the money to pay the shark back. Originally called July Pork Bellies (a reference to commodities futures that makes sense in the context of this story), For Pete's Sake doesn't really measure up to the aforementioned Streisand comedies, but there are certainly solid moments and individual performances to single out for praise. (Among the latter is wonderful character work by Molly Picon, Estelle Parsons, and William Redfield.) Director Yates, as has often been the case, didn't quite get his head around this sort of broad material; as comedy goes, he has proven more adept with sweeter, droller films such as Breaking Away. Despite all that, true Streisand fans will not let this get away without a look. --Tom Keogh Animation Rocket Squad is a 1956 Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short produced by Eddie Selzer. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig as futuristic space cops who patrol the Milky Way Galaxy. It is a parody of Dragnet. Rocket Squad appears on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 3 four-disc DVD box set. Animation Little Soldier Zhang Ga is a Chinese animated feature film from mainland China. It is also referred to as "Zhang Ga, The Soldier Boy". It is based on a true story. Documentary film "Filmmaker Jan Raiber sets off on a search for his own identity. He wants to meet his biological father – an encounter that is long overdue. His quest is one upon which, sooner or later, many a child from a patchwork family may find themselves embarking. But why is this topic so often hushed up? Jan announces his intentions to his siblings, his parents and his grandparents. He also tells them of his plan to record his search on film. The camera is his rock; it gives him the courage not to eschew painful truths – as so often before. But his brother is shocked to discover that he is only his half-brother; his grandparents are not sure whether his father will be pleased to see him, and his mother refuses to be filmed. Jan stands by the fence outside the house of the man who made him, but daren’t go in. Old nightmares and long-buried memories are rekindled. A letter from his mother arrives. She tries to explain things but ends up making things more confusing than ever. In order to understand the past, Jan first has to understand what life was like for his mother when she was young: her relationship to her parents, the all-pervasive atmosphere of control and influence, the problems of a young couple in the GDR, and the appearance of a second husband – Jan’s de facto father. And so, what now? He still hasn’t met his biological father. What should be his next step? Who can he damage? Isn’t it better to leave things as they are? Jan must fight his way through a quagmire of well-meaning advice and embargos in order to get to the bottom of it all. But then his mother decides to support him; for the sake of her son she makes a bid to overcome her fear and face up to her long-repressed past." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Documentary film India ’67 is a 1968 documentary film directed by S. Sukhdev. Thriller Absolon is a 2003 post-apocalyptic science fiction thriller film. The plot concerns a future society where the only hope for survival from a deadly virus is a drug called Absolon. The film was directed by David Barto, and stars Christopher Lambert, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Kelly Brook. Documentary film Iranian is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Mehran Tamadon. Documentary film "Undoubtedly one of the most influential media figures of the twentieth century, Hugh Hefner is most famous as the pipe-smoking mogul who promoted a sexual lifestyle while creating a publishing empire. In Academy Award-winner Brigitte Berman's expansive documentary, we gain valuable insight into Hefner's amazing work and storied personal life. Equally as impressive as Playboy magazine's ultimate success is the fact that it came from very humble beginnings. Hefner borrowed money and on a shoestring began publishing his magazine – one committed to sexy photos of women and strong, trail-blazing writing. Hefner had the smarts to purchase a nude spread of Marilyn Monroe, whose images would grace the magazine's first edition. There were many more landmarks to come for the publication, which embodied the then-nascent sexual liberation movement carried along by the baby boomer generation. The tales of women, cocktails and the mansion are famous, and will be familiar to most, but what's revealing here is Hefner's place in the African American civil rights movement. When some Playboy clubs in the southern United States would not let black patrons in, Hefner used his own money to buy the franchises back from their owners, ensuring that institutions bearing the Playboy name would be racially integrated. The main criticism of the Playboy brand and accompanying philosophy is that it has been degrading and damaging to women, but Berman also shows Hefner's support for feminist causes – for example, he sent legal teams to fight for abortion rights cases, which paved the road for groundbreaking Supreme Court decisions such as Roe v. Wade. What emerges is the profile of a man far more complex than the smut peddler many of his detractors purport him to be. Berman has also dug up some priceless clips from Hefner's own syndicated television series, in which he would interview celebrities from his home while wearing a smoking jacket. Her film celebrates the hedonist, but also clearly illustrates that there's far more to this man than just a good time." Quoting Matthew Hays on the 2009 TiFF site. Animation A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature is a short animated film featuring two songs from the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album Going Places. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1966. It was written and direct by John and Faith Hubley, who had previously won for Moonbird and The Hole. It is considered to be an early prototypical example of a music video, and has not been released onto home media. Comedy The Lost World Cup is a 2011 mockumentary, comedy and adventure film written and directed by Lorenzo Garzella and Filippo Macelloni. Comedy DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story, commonly referred to as DodgeBall, is a 2004 American sports comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox and Red Hour Productions, written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber and starring Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller. The film focuses on a rivalry between the owners of Average Joe's, a small gym, and Globo-Gym, a competing big-budget gym located across the street. Peter LaFleur, the owner of the smaller gym, has defaulted on his mortgage and enters a dodgeball tournament in an attempt to earn the money necessary to prevent his gym from being purchased by Globo-Gym to build a new parking lot for their gym members. Globo-Gym enters a team in the tournament in an effort to ensure that Average Joe's gym fails. DodgeBall received positive reviews, with a 70% aggregate rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film was a commercial success, grossing over $30 million in its first week and eventually grossed more than $114 million domestically. Thriller Commissioner is a 1994 Indian Malayalam action – thriller film produced by M. Mani, written by Ranji Panicker, directed by Shaji Kailas, and starring Suresh Gopi as Police Commissioner Bharath Chandran. The film also stars Ratheesh, Vijayaraghavan, Shobana, M. G. Soman, Rajan P. Dev, Ganesh Kumar, and Bheeman Raghu. The background score was composed by Rajamani and the cinematography was by Dinesh Baboo. It is treated as a cult classic film among Keralite audiences. The Telugu dubbed version Police Commissioner broke several collection records. In 2005, eleven years after the release of the film, it had a sequel named Bharath Chandran I.P.S., directed by Ranji Panicker himself, making his directorial debut. It also was a blockbuster and ran for 100 days like its prequel. in 2012 a crossover film The King & the Commissioner, starring Mammootty and Suresh Gopi, with the characters from The King, Commissioner and Bharath Chandran I.P.S. respectively, was released. Thriller The Woman Condemned is a 1934 American film directed by Dorothy Davenport, best known as a silent actress and wife of Wallace Reid. Documentary film We are living through the most unsettling upheaval of checks and balances the planet has ever seen. In the maelstrom of media hysteria, communication strategies and an obsession with the short term, Hubert Védrine, former French Minister of Foreign Affairs, offers clear thinking. He analyses the profound mutation in international relations as the beginning of a long geographical redistribution. He looks at all the major challenges. This reflection is reinforced with political illumination through dialogue with international personalities. Animation The Animation Show: Vol. 3 is a 2007 film directed by Don Hertzfeldt. Documentary film Das magische Band is a 1960 short documentary film directed by Ferdinand Khittl. Comedy Father Takes a Wife is a 1941 film. It lost $104,000 at the box office. Thriller Hide and Seek is a 2005 American horror film starring Robert De Niro, Famke Janssen and Dakota Fanning. It was directed by John Polson. The film opened in the United States in January 2005 and was top of the box office. It did not reach the same level of critical success; it garnered mainly negative reviews, receiving only a 13% on Rotten Tomatoes. The performances of the actors were highly praised however. Comedy Aye Auto is a 1990 Malayalam romantic-musical film directed by Venu Nagavalli and starring Mohanlal and Rekha in the lead roles. The film showcases the life of auto drivers in the city of Calicut. Science Fiction In A Perfect World... is a 2013 Short, Drama, Sci-Fi film written and directed by Louis Brough. Comedy Idol Is Dead 2: Non-chan's Great Propaganda War is a comedy film directed by Yukihiro Katô. Comedy In this lighthearted erotic comedy, business has not been good at The Body Beautiful, a health club in Los Angeles, and William (Robert Donavan), the owner, is starting to wonder how long he can stay in business. However, two employees at the gym, Linda (Gabriella Hall) and Ben (David Chielens), make a discovery that could put the Body Beautiful back in business. Linda and Ben have found a device called "the Ultimate Attraction" -- point it and click it, and the person you've aimed the machine at is immediately overcome with lust. Word quickly spreads around town that the Body Beautiful is the place to go for singles looking for love (or something close to it), leading to all manner of sexy shenanigans Documentary film Mama Illegal is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Ed Moschitz. Animation Rumpelstilczhen is a 2007 animated short film directed by Kholodova Oksana. Comedy Life Is Ruff is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Kyle Massey and Mitchel Musso. Comedy Pobočník Jeho Výsosti is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1933. Animation Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation is a 2011 Pixar computer animated short film directed by Gary Rydstrom. It is the first short in the Toy Story Toons series. The short features characters from the Toy Story films and takes place after the events of Toy Story 3. It was first screened in theaters ahead of Pixar's feature film Cars 2, and was included on the film's media release. Documentary film Faces of Death IV is the final "real" sequel to Faces of Death, in that it is the last sequel to include any original footage. It was directed by John Alan Schwartz, Susumu Saegusa and Andrew Theopolis. John Alan Schwartz's brother James B. Schwartz is credited as writer. Thriller Suspension is a 2008 American science-fiction film directed by Alec Joler and Ethan Shaftel. It won the 2007 Spirit of the Independent Award for Best Science Fiction Film. Comedy Curling King is a 2011 comedy film written by Atle Antonsen and Ole Endresen and directed by Ole Endresen. Documentary film Dutch Darlings is a 2013 historical documentary film written and directed by Niek Koppen. Comedy Dug Up is a 2013 comedy horror film written by Dustin Rikert and William Shockley and directed by Dustin Rikert. Comedy Royal Blood is a 1916 American silent comedy film starring Oliver Hardy. Comedy For Those Who Think Young is a 1964 beach party film shot in Techniscope, directed by Leslie H. Martinson and featuring James Darren, Pamela Tiffin, Paul Lynde, Tina Louise, Bob Denver, Robert Middleton, and Woody Woodbury. Comedy "Harmony (a hilarious, wry Justin Rice) is a charmingly quirky slacker in the depths of a yearlong post-breakup funk that shows no signs of abating. The highlights of his days are “chance” run-ins with his ex. When one such excursion leads him to a nasty discovery, he decides it’s time to move on, but a disastrous date with his neighbor might not be the ticket. In what New York Magazine calls “a raucous, highly musical comedy,” director Robert Byington establishes himself as a unique, irreverent and highly entertaining voice in contemporary cinema." Quoting the description from the 2010 IndieFest site. Documentary film The Sacrifice - A Film About a Forest is a 1998 documentary film directed by Markku Lehmuskallio. Comedy Sapore di mare 2 - Un anno dopo is a 1983 Italian teen romantic comedy film directed by Bruno Cortini. It is the sequel of Time for Loving. Documentary film Live at the Beacon Theatre is a DVD concert video of James Taylor and his band performing at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on May 30, 1998. Comedy Mrs. Black Is Back is a 1914 comedy film written by Eve Unsell and directed by Thomas N. Heffron. Animation Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz is a 2011 animated direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The film is an animated midquel to MGM's 1939 classic film, The Wizard of Oz with the addition of Tom and Jerry, who would debut in their series of MGM films a year later, incorporating them into the movie as major supporting characters. Droopy and Spike also cameo as minor antagonists. Documentary film The Short Films of David Lynch is a DVD collection of the early student and commissioned film work of American filmmaker David Lynch. As such, the collection does not include Lynch's later short works, which are listed in the filmography. The films are listed in chronological order, with brief descriptions of each film. The DVD contains introductions by Lynch to each film, which can be viewed individually or in sequence to each other. Documentary film Moving Stills - Kadir Van Lohuizen is a 2013 documentary film written by Tinus Kramer and Tamara Vuurmans and directed by Tinus Kramer. Documentary film Gangster of Love is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Nebojsa Slijepcevic. Comedy Down to Earth is a 2001 comedy film directed by Chris and Paul Weitz and written by Chris Rock and Louis C.K. It is the third film adaptation based on Harry Segall's stageplay Heaven Can Wait, preceded by Here Comes Mr. Jordan and Heaven Can Wait. The film stars Chris Rock as Lance Barton, a comedian who is killed before his time on Earth is through. He is given another chance to continue his life, but in the body of an elderly rich white man. Documentary film War File: The Desert War is a 2008 historical documentary film. Thriller Zebra Lounge is a 2001 erotic thriller directed by Kari Skogland and written by Claire Montgomery and Monte Montgomery. Comedy Dil Diwana is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Narenda Bedi. The film stars . Documentary film The Fortune Teller is a 2013 short film directed by Leo Herrera. Thriller Apt Pupil is a 1998 American thriller film directed by Bryan Singer and starring Ian McKellen and Brad Renfro. It is based on the 1982 novella by Stephen King. In the 1980s in southern California, high school student Todd Bowden discovers fugitive Nazi war criminal Kurt Dussander living in his neighborhood under the pseudonym Arthur Denker. Bowden, obsessed with Nazism and acts of the Holocaust, persuades Dussander to share his stories, and their relationship stirs malice in each of them. The novella was first published in King's 1982 collection Different Seasons. Producer Richard Kobritz sought to adapt the novella into a film during the 1980s, but two actors he invited to play Dussander died. When filming began in 1987, a loss of financing led to the production being shut down. Forty minutes of usable footage existed, but production was never revived. In 1995, when rights to the novella returned to King, Bryan Singer petitioned the author for an opportunity to film the novella. With King's support, Singer filmed Apt Pupil with McKellen and Renfro in Altadena, California, in 1997. The director shortened the novella's storyline, reduced its violence, and changed the ending. Comedy Housefull 2 is a 2012 Indian comedy film directed by Sajid Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. It is the sequel to the 2010 film, Housefull and stars Akshay Kumar, Asin Thottumkal, John Abraham, Jacqueline Fernandez in lead roles, while, Ritesh Deshmuk, Shreyas Talpade, Zarine Khan, Shazahn Padamsee, Randhir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty and Boman Irani play supporting roles. The music is composed by Sajid-Wajid. The storyline is similar to the 1998 Malayalam film Mattupetti Machan. Upon release, Housefull 2 received mixed reviews; however, the response was better than its predecessor and it performed well at the box office. It became a major commercial success with a worldwide gross of 1.86 billion. Animation Devil's Canyon is a 2005 short animated film written and directed by Kelly Sears. Documentary film Scout's Honor is a 2001 documentary film written by Meg Moritz and directed by Tom Shepard. Animation Nosfératu Tango is a 2002 short animation film written and directed by Zoltan Horvath. Documentary film Anna German In San Remo is a biographical documentary film directed by Zofia Dybowska-Aleksandrowicz. Comedy The Jokers is a 1967 comedy film written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, and directed by Michael Winner. The film stars Michael Crawford and Oliver Reed as brothers who hatch a plot to steal the Crown Jewels. Very much of its time - "Swinging London" - the film makes great use of London locations. Included was a short sequence of Jezebel, a 1916 Dennis N-Type fire engine that is still owned and run by the Royal College of Science Union at Imperial College London. Science Fiction After Last Season is a 2009 thriller, science fiction, drama film written and directed by Mark Region. Comedy Lucky Jim is a 1957 British comedy film directed by John Boulting and starring Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas and Hugh Griffith. It is an adaptation of the 1954 novel Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis. Documentary film The Day of the Roses is a two-part Australian television mini-series, a docu-drama directed by Peter Fisk, based on the events of the 1977 Granville railway disaster. The film was made in 1998 and runs over 3.5 hours. Documentary film To What Do I Owe The Honor Of This Illustrious Visit? is a 2013 short documentary biographical and drama film written and directed by Rafael Urban and Terence Keller. Animation Asterix Versus Caesar is the first of the 1980s Asterix films and the fourth film adaption based on the Asterix comic books. It was released in 1985. The plot was adapted primarily from the books Asterix the Legionary and Asterix the Gladiator by Goscinny and Uderzo's friend Pierre Tchernia. The film's theme song Astérix est là was composed and performed by Plastic Bertrand. Animation Grasshoppers (Cavallette) is an animated short by Bruno Bozzetto which condenses the whole of human civilization into 9 minutes, focusing primarily on the human race's predilection for warfare and the vanity of war. It was an Oscar Nominee for Best Animated Short in 1991. Each piece of history is presented as a simple vignette, usually depicting a few simply-drawn characters arguing and making war, over and over again. Generally, a single figure is meant to stand in for an entire group. There is very little spoken dialogue; instead, most of the cartoon is accompanied by a bouncy piano-driven score, which frequently changes style to suit the particular historical era. However, the score is all based around a single simple theme, to which it frequently returns in between vignettes. Documentary film Circles of Confusion is a 2007 short film directed by Phoebe Tooke. Comedy What's Sauce for the Goose is a 1916 film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Barber's Dozen is a 2009 film directed by Tara Manandhar and David O'Neill. Animation Enco, Travesías a Vapor is a 2011 short, animated and adventure film written by Juan Cortés Mancilla and Ignacio Ruizand directd by Gabriela Salgueiro and Ignacio Ruiz. Documentary film Marie Curie, au-delà du mythe is a 2011 documentary biographical film written by Michel Vuillermet, Nathalie Huchette and Géraldine Bergé and directed by Michel Vuillermet. Animation The Princesse Who Never Smiled is a 2012 animation film directed by Sun Jae Lee. Documentary film Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story is a 2010 American documentary film narrated by Academy Award winner Dustin Hoffman, written by Pulitzer Prize winner Ira Berkow, and directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker Peter Miller. It is about the connection and history between American Jews and baseball. Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times, wrote that the "warm and enthusiastic" film "not only lives up to its title ... but also delivers a bit extra as well." The documentary received the Best Editing Award at the Breckenridge Film Festival for Editor Amy Linton, the Audience Choice Award at the 2011 Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Documentary at the 2011 Seattle Jewish Film Festival. Thriller Print is a 2009 film directed by Ashley C. Beyer. Science Fiction A.D. Police File 3: The Man Who Bites His Tongue is a 1990 film directed by Akira Nishimori. Comedy With or Without You is a 2003 comedy-drama film directed by G. Stubbs. The film stars Cynda Williams, Mushond Lee, and Wendy Raquel Robinson. Thriller J. D.'s Revenge is a blaxploitation horror film released in 1976. It starred Glynn Turman and Lou Gossett. The main character becomes an unwilling host for the restless spirit of J.D. Walker, a hustler killed 30 years earlier when he was wrongfully accused of killing his sister. Comedy The Last Remake of Beau Geste is a 1977 American historical comedy film. It starred and was also directed and co-written by Marty Feldman. It is a satire loosely based on the novel Beau Geste, a frequently-filmed story of brothers and their adventures in the French Foreign Legion. The humor is based heavily upon wordplay and absurdity. Feldman plays Digby Geste, the awkward and clumsy "identical twin" brother of Michael York's Beau, the dignified, aristocratic swashbuckler. Comedy The True Memoirs of an International Assassin is a 2013 comedy film written by Jeff Morris and directed by Steve Pink. Thriller All the Boys Love Mandy Lane is a 2006 American horror/thriller film directed by Jonathan Levine, and starring Amber Heard, Michael Welch, Whitney Able, and Anson Mount. The plot centers on a group of rich populars who invite an outsider, Mandy Lane, who developed into a "hot chick" over the summer, to spend the weekend at a secluded ranch house because the boys in their group want to "get with her." Originally completed in 2006, the film premiered at a number of film festivals throughout 2006 and 2007, including the Toronto Film Festival, Sitges Film Festival, South by Southwest, and London FrightFest Film Festival. It received a theatrical release in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2008. All the Boys Love Mandy Lane received extremely divided reviews from critics, with some dismissing the film as "bogus and compromised", and others praising its "grindhouse" aesthetic and likening its cinematography to the early work of Terrence Malick and Tobe Hooper. Documentary film A Year Goes By is a 1988 documentary film directed by Ebbe Gilbe, Kjell Tunegård and Gunnar Källström. Animation Hare Trigger is a 1945 Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny directed by Friz Freleng. It marks the first appearance of Yosemite Sam, who appears as a train robber. Mel Blanc does both characters' voices. The title is a play on "hair trigger", referring to any weapon or other device with a sensitive trigger. This is the first cartoon with a shorter version of the Merrily We Roll Along music. Documentary film Shocking Asia is a 1974 documentary film written and directed by Rolf Olsen with Ingeborg Stein Steinbach. The film was banned in Finland due to its graphic content. A sequel titled Shocking Asia II: The Last Taboos was released in 1985. Comedy Fear of Girls is a series of short mockumentaries created by Dangerously Adorable Productions and written and directed by Ryan Wood. They detail the lives of two heavy Dungeons & Dragons players and LARPers, Doug Douglason and Raymond Ractburger. The first episode became popular due to the filmmakers' use of viral marketing. Animation The Box - Poltergeist is a 2013 animation film written by Stefano Armeni. Comedy Waiter! is a 1983 French film directed by Claude Sautet and starring Yves Montand, Nicole Garcia, Jacques Villeret, Marie Dubois, Dominique Laffin, and Bernard Fresson. It received 4 César nominations, for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Sound. Animation Alice's Orphan is a 1926 short film by MJ Winkler Productions, and is part of the Alice Comedies. Thriller Man in the Attic is a 1953 mystery film directed by Hugo Fregonese. It was released in the United States on December 23 by Twentieth Century Fox. The movie, based on the 1913 novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes, fictionalizes the Jack the Ripper killings which was previously filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927, by Maurice Elvey in 1932, by John Brahm in 1944, and subsequently by David Ondaatje in 2009. Animation Out of an Old Man's Head is a 1968 Swedish film directed by Per Åhlin and Tage Danielsson, starring Hans Alfredson as an old man remembering his past. Partly a black comedy, the film was released around the same time as the urban renewal of the Klara quarters in Stockholm, and could be seen as a comment both on the demolishing of the old buildings and on the welfare state in general. Out of the total running time of 77 minutes, about 50 minutes are animated. It is considered to be the first Swedish animated feature film, although the first one that was fully animated was Agaton Sax and the Bykoebing Village Festival. Thriller Mega Shark Versus Mecha Shark is a monster/disaster film by The Asylum, released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on January 28, 2014. The sequel to Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus and Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus, it is directed by Emile Edwin Smith and stars Christopher Judge and Elisabeth Röhm, with Debbie Gibson reprising her role as Emma MacNeil from the first film. Comedy Lucky Kabootar is an Indian romantic-comedy film, directed by Shammi Chhabra and produced by Karan Raj Kanwar. Thriller Canary is an American independent film directed by Alejandro Adams and produced by Adams with Marya Murphy. Shot in a style similar to Dogme 95, Canary is an intentionally genre-ambiguous science fiction, thriller and drama with comic elements. Comedy De Pernas pro Ar is a 2010 Brazilian comedy film directed by Roberto Santucci. The film had its premiere on December 25, 2010, with official debut on December 31, 2010. Its sequel, De Pernas pro Ar 2, debuted in Brazilian theaters on 28 December 2012. Thriller An American hit-man, a French hit-woman and a diamond thief are catapulted through a three-day gauntlet of action in Miami. The payoff is $10 MILLION in DIAMONDS! Documentary film The story of a small-town disc-jockey, a struggling inventor, and an animatronic rock band, that quickly becomes an eccentric portrait of childhood memories, broken dreams, and the resilience of the human spirit. Documentary film Las Luchadoras de México is a 2013 film written by Marie Losier and directed by Marie Losier and Rania Attieh. Animation Reizwäsche is a 2012 short animation film directed by Jelena Walf and Viktor Stickel. Documentary film Endless Harmony: The Beach Boys Story is a 1998 biographical documentary directed by Alan Boyd. The film is a biography of the American rock band The Beach Boys. The documentary features archived footage and interviews by band members along with interviews from musicians such as Jackson Browne, Glen Campbell, Elvis Costello, and Sean Lennon. The soundtrack to the documentary was released along with the documentary's release. Documentary film HavanyorK is a 2010 documentary film directed and written by Luciano Larobina. Comedy A Close Call for Boston Blackie is the tenth of fourteen Columbia Pictures crime films starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie. Animation I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors is a 2010 animated film by Ann Marie Fleming based on 2006 autobiographical graphic novel by Bernice Eisenstein. In the book and its film adaptation, Eisenstein explores her own identity through the experience of her parents, both Auschwitz survivors. Animation The Ballad of Little Joe is the 27th episode in the VeggieTales series. It is subtitled "A Lesson in Facing Hardship". It was released in late 2003 on DVD and VHS format. The story is a parody of the American Western and also a retelling of the Bible story of Joseph. Running time is approximately 35 minutes. Comedy Mazhai is a 2005 Tamil film directed by Rajkumar. It is a remake of the multi award-winning Telugu film Varsham starring Prabhas, Trisha and Gopichand. The remake stars Jayam Ravi, Shriya, Vadivelu, Kalabhavan Mani, Venkat Prabhu and Rahul Dev. The film's music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Comedy Focaccia blues is a biographical comedy film directed by Nico Cirasola. Comedy Soccer Dog: European Cup is the 2004 feature film sequel to the film Soccer Dog: The Movie, about a dog with an uncanny ability to play soccer. Thriller Carlito's Way is a 1993 American crime drama film directed by Brian De Palma, based on the novels Carlito's Way and After Hours by Judge Edwin Torres. The film adaptation was scripted by David Koepp. It stars Al Pacino and Sean Penn, with Penelope Ann Miller, Luis Guzmán, John Leguizamo, and Viggo Mortensen in supporting roles. The film's featured song, "You Are So Beautiful", was performed by Joe Cocker. The film follows the life of Carlito Brigante after he is released from prison and vows to go straight and retire. However, unable to escape his past, he ends up being dragged into the same criminal activities that got him imprisoned in the first place. It received a mixed response from critics, with a similar lukewarm result at the box office, but it subsequently gained a cult following. Both Sean Penn and Penelope Ann Miller received Golden Globe nominations for their performances. A prequel titled Carlito's Way: Rise to Power, based on the first novel, was filmed and released in 2005. Comedy Laughing Gas is a 1914 film starring Charlie Chaplin. The film is also known as Busy Little Dentist, Down and Out, Laffing Gas, The Dentist, and Tuning His Ivories. Documentary film "Anne Truitt Working is a portrait of the Minimalist painter and sculptor, who is receiving long-overdue recognition for her critical contribution to the American avant-garde painting scene of the 1960’s. Elegantly observed by Jem Cohen, Truitt is utterly charming as she shares her theories on colour and her philosophy about making art." Quoting the description from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Documentary film The Reluctant Revolutionary is a 2011 documentary, drama, news film directed by Sean McAllister. Documentary film Why Me? Tom Moran's Long Walk is a 2012 Telly Award winning film. Comedy Botched is a 2007 horror comedy film starring Stephen Dorff. Comedy Oggi sposi is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. Documentary film Keep Me Upright is a 2012 film written and directed by Zoé Chantre. Thriller Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 is a 2001, biblically based film. It portrays, in part, the backstory of Stone Alexander from the movie The Omega Code. However, apocalyptic events portrayed in Megiddo are inconsistent with those in the previous film, making it more of alternate retelling of the The Omega Code’s story than a true prequel; in fact, the titular bible code is not even mentioned in Megiddo. Michael York detailed the entire film in a journal which he then published in book form, titled Dispatches From Armageddon. Animation Non-euclidean Geometry is a 2013 short animation drama film written by Solveiga Masteikaite and directed by Skirma Jakaite and Solveiga Masteikaite. Science Fiction Bye Bye Monkey is a 1978 Italian-French film, directed by Marco Ferreri and starring Gérard Depardieu, Marcello Mastroianni, James Coco and Geraldine Fitzgerald. It is about a man who finds a baby chimpanzee in a giant King Kong prop and decides to raise it like a son. It was filmed in English and shot in Long Island, New York. As this was a French-Italian co-production, French and Italian dubbed versions were made for their respective countries' theatrical releases. Science Fiction Katuwira, donde nacen y mueren los sueños is a 1996 adventure and sci-fi film written and directed by Íñigo Vallejo-Nájera. Animation Reality 2.0 is a 2012 animated documentary short film written and directed by Víctor Orozco Ramírez. Documentary film Mondays With William is a documentary film directed by Steve Beebe. Comedy Every Breath U Take is 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Mae Czarina Cruz and starring Piolo Pascual and Angelica Panganiban. It is produced and released by Star Cinema. The film was released domestically on May 16, 2012. Documentary film "Russia is the second-most-dangerous country in the world for journalists, after Iraq. The Russian Union of Journalists has recorded the names of its members killed in Russia since 1991. Anna Politkovskaya was number 211. Her assassination in 2006 was stunning in its simplicity: she was shot point blank in her apartment building in Moscow. Her murderer has never been identified, and it is widely assumed that her continuing coverage of the Russian government’s brutality toward its own people, particularly in Chechnya, resulted in her death. 211: Anna weaves a story of modern Russia and a woman who passionately believed that the untold stories of everyday people were an unheralded history. As a journalist, she followed events heartbreaking in their cruelty, from the war in Chechnya to the siege of the Russian Parliament building to the death of hundreds of children during the Beslan school-hostage crisis. Her stark coverage brought her international recognition, as well as anonymous threats, poisoning attempts, and government reprisal. In the end, it brought death to her doorstep. Combining interviews with her husband of many years, Russian TV anchor Alexander Politkovski, her children, and her newspaper colleagues with the writings of Politovskaya herself, Italian directors Paolo Serbandini and Giovanna Massimetti create an impressionistic portrait of a woman, a nation, and a people under siege." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Team Batista no Eikō is a Japanese mystery film and television show adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by Takeru Kaidō. The story revolves around a hospital with a team of doctors known for their success with a type of heart surgery. After a series of failed operations that result in the patient's death, an internal investigation is initiated, led by a doctor named Taguchi and a brash government official. In the original novel the main character Taguchi, was a male doctor in his forties. However, for the film adaptation TBS suggested replacing the character with a young female resulting in Yuko Takeuchi being cast as in the role. For the TV show, Taguchi is a man, with Atsushi Itō playing the role. Documentary film Water Square And Guernica Project is a 2012 documentary film directed by Francisco Vorcaro. Documentary film "Nev, a 24-year-old New York–based photographer, has no idea what he’s in for when Abby, an eight-year-old girl from rural Michigan, contacts him on MySpace, seeking permission to paint one of his photographs. When he receives her remarkable painting, Nev begins a friendship and correspondence with Abby’s family. But things really get interesting when he develops a cyber-romance with Abby’s attractive older sister, Megan, a musician and model. Prompted by some startling revelations about Megan, Nev and his buddies embark on a road trip in search of the truth. Catfish centers on a riveting mystery that is completely a product of our times, where social networking, mobile devices, and electronic communication so often replace face-to-face personal contact. Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman’s grounded documentary is a remarkable and powerful story of grace within a labyrinth of online intrigue." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy The Ellington Kid is a 2012 short, comedy, drama, thriller film written and directed by Dan Sully. Documentary film A Different Path is a 2010 Documentary film directed by Monteith McCollum. Comedy Mummy's Dummies is the 111th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction In All Forms is a 2012 animated short science fiction film directed by James Hebers. Documentary film Rave Un2 the Year 2000 is a 2000 direct to video film of Prince in concert. Although taped earlier in December, 1999, the concert was originally broadcast via Pay-per-view on New Year's Eve, 1999. The concert features several notable cover versions, and some Prince's biggest hits. Special guests included former band associates, Rosie Gaines and Morris Day, funk legends Maceo Parker and members of The Family Stone such as bass player Larry Graham, as well as funk-rock performer, Lenny Kravitz. The concert is notable for "retiring" Prince's classic hit, "1999". Animation Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters is an American flash adult animated semi-canonical comedy film based on the Adult Swim animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The film was written and directed by the show's creators, Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis, and was released on April 13, 2007 by First Look Pictures. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters is notable for marking the first time an Adult Swim original series was made into a movie and the second theatrical film based on a Cartoon Network series. Documentary film freedom2speak v2.0 is a 2003 film directed by Markus CM Schmidt, Christoph Gampl, Brigitte Kramer, Marc Meyer and Uwe Nagel. Thriller El Ultimo Leon is a 2012 American thriller short film, written by Charles M. Murphy and directed by Franzis Muller. Comedy Holy Flying Circus is a 90-minute BBC television comedy film first broadcast in 2011, written by Tony Roche and directed by Owen Harris. The film is a "Pythonesque" dramatisation of events following the completion of Monty Python's Life of Brian, culminating in the televised debate about the film broadcast in 1979. Comedy Mrs. Foucault’s Pendulum is a 1994 short comedy film written and directed by Jean-Marc Vervoort. Comedy The Unkissed Bride is a 1966 comedy starring Tommy Kirk. It was also known as Mother Goose-A-Go-Go. Thriller The Curse of Downers Grove is an upcoming American thriller film written by Bret Easton Ellis. The film is based on the 2001 novel Downers Grove by Michael Hornburg, the film stars Kevin Zegers, Bella Heathcote, Penelope Mitchell, Lucas Till, Zane Holtz, Helen Slater, and Tom Arnold. The film is currently in post-production and is expected to be released in 2014. Thriller Zamindar is a 1965 Telugu thriller film directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao and produced by Tammareddy Krishna Murthy of Ravindra Art Pictures. Documentary film When Comedy Was King is a 1960 comedy and documentary film written and directed by Robert Youngson. Comedy Consuming Spirits is a 2012 American animated drama film directed by Chris Sullivan and his directorial debut. Partially autobiographical, the movie released on December 12, 2012 in New York City and employs a diverse mixture of different animation styles to tell the stories of three different characters and the anguish they face in their everyday lives. Comedy We and Our Mountains is a 1970 Armenian film directed by Henrik Malyan. Comedy Vampire Academy is a 2014 American satirical fantasy adventure horror film based on Richelle Mead's 2007 best-selling novel of the same name, directed by Mark Waters, and scripted by Daniel Waters. The film stars Zoey Deutch, Danila Kozlovsky, and Lucy Fry in lead roles. It was released in North America on February 7, 2014 and globally between March and July of the same year. It was distributed in the United States by The Weinstein Company. The film was a failure critically and financially, grossing only $15 million worldwide against a $30 million budget, making the film a box office flop. Animation …-styled robbery is a 1978 Soviet animated film by Yefim Gamburg. The film was split into four sections: the first three are named American-styled robbery, French-styled robbery, Italian-styled robbery, and the last section, though untitled, clearly refers to the USSR. Each part is a parody of crime films of the 1960s and 1970s in the corresponding countries. The animated characters parody popular actors of that era—Louis de Funès, Sophia Loren, Saveli Kramarov, and others. The American part parodies Hollywood action films with exaggerated explosions, car chases, striptease, violent deaths and a cold-blooded corrupt Sheriff character based on Marlon Brando. The French part parodies film noir, and its characters are based on Jean Gabin, Fernandel, Alain Delon, Brigitte Bardot and Louis de Funès. The Italian part parodies colorful Italian mafia films with characters based on Marcelo Mastroianni and Sophia Loren. The final part does not have a title, but is clearly based in the USSR. The robber characters are based on the Soviet actors Saveli Kramarov and Stanislav Chekan and the Militsiya man is based on Mikhail Zharov. Documentary film Lunch Together (Zajednicki rucak)is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Vinko Brešan. Comedy Aus der Tiefe des Raumes is a 2004 film directed by Gil Mehmert. Documentary film Isfahan's Son is a 2013 documentary film, written and directed by Farshad Ektesabi. Comedy The Adventures of Food Boy is an independent comedy film that was released in 2008 by Cold Spark Films. It is based on the 2007 short film Food Boy. It stars Lucas Grabeel in his first lead role as Ezra, who becomes a superhero known as "Food Boy". Brittany Curran plays the lead female role of Shelby. The film was filmed in Utah at Timpview High School during summer 2007. An early teaser trailer of The Adventures of Food Boy was posted on the Internet in November 2007. The Adventures of Food Boy premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival in April 2008 where it won the award for "Best Family Film". It saw a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 22, 2008, and saw a DVD release on October 7, 2008. Animation Merry Madagascar is a Christmas special first broadcast on the NBC network on November 17, 2009, which starred the characters from the Madagascar film series. The story appears to take place sometime between the first and second film. It features many of the same voices from the film, including Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, and Jada Pinkett Smith. Carl Reiner provided the voice of Santa Claus. Documentary film Trees Cry for Rain: A Sephardic Journey is a short 1989 documentary that profiles Rachel Amado Bortnick, exploring her Turkish-Jewish heritage. Comedy Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi is a 1986 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan, starring Prem Nazir, Nedumudi Venu, Shankar, Sukumari, Seema, Innocent, Mukesh, Menaka, Maniyanpilla Raju, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Ramu and Lizy. Thriller Krantiveer: The Revolution is a 2010 action drama thriller crime film written by Amit Khan, Mehul Kumar, Sameer and directed by Mehul Kumar. Comedy Porridge is a film released in 1979 and based on the television series Porridge. It was released under the title Doing Time in the United States. All the warders and inmates from the original series appear in the film, with the notable exceptions of Lukewarm, Heslop and Harris. There is also a different governor, played by Geoffrey Bayldon. The film includes one of the last appearances by Richard Beckinsale, the actor who played Godber. He died in March 1979, a few weeks after its completion. Comedy Knock Off is a 1998 American action film directed by Tsui Hark, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Lela Rochon, Michael Fitzgerald Wong, Rob Schneider and Paul Sorvino. The title is a double entendre, as the term colloquially refers to both counterfeit goods as well as targeted killing. Animation Stressed is a 1995 animation short film directed by Karen Kelly. Thriller Secondary High is a 2002 comedy, thriller and drama film written and directed by Pat Mills, Emily Halfon and Hazel Bell-Koski. Thriller Catherine, a rebellious pre-teen who has been deeply affected by her parents' divorce, takes up smoking, starts telling lies, and begins to explore her sexuality. Stars Jean-Francois Pichette, Elise Guilbault, Roxane G. Loiseau. Thriller Seven Lucky Gods is a 2013 drama thriller film written and directed by Jamil Dehlavi. Documentary film Old Partner is a 2008 South Korean documentary film directed by Lee Chung-ryoul. Set in the small rural town of Hanul-ri in Sangun-myeon, Bonghwa County, North Gyeongsang Province, the film focuses on the relationship between a 40-year-old cow and an old farmer in his 80s. The film was a surprise success. It attracted more than 2 million viewers, setting the record for the highest grossing independent film in Korean film history. It won the PIFF Mecenat Award at the Pusan International Film Festival and the Audience Award at the Korean Independent Film Awards. Lee Chung-ryoul became the first independent film director to receive the Best New Director award at the Baeksang Arts Awards. Comedy Mucho Locos is a 1966 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Speedy Gonzales and Daffy Duck. In the short, Speedy highlights some of his and Daffy's previous exploits. It's was the only cartoon in the series where Daffy gets the upper hand at the end. It's was also the final appearance of Porky Pig in Robin Hood Daffy segment. It's is the only cartoon to have Porky Pig & Speedy Gonzales paired together, although unseen together. Comedy Yoko Namino 2: Love Is Over is a comedy film directed by Yūji Tajiri. Comedy King Lavra is a 1950 animated comedy film written by Karel Zeman and Bohumil Brejcha and directed by Karel Zeman. Documentary film Ivan Mosjoukine ou L'enfant du carnaval is a 1999 film written by Galina Dolmatovskaia and Neya Zorkaya and directed by Galina Dolmatovskaia. Comedy Tangled is a 2010 American computer animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Loosely based on the German fairy tale "Rapunzel" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm, it is the 50th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Featuring the voices of Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, and Donna Murphy, the film tells the story of a lost young princess with long magical hair who yearns to leave her secluded tower. Against her mother's wishes, she accepts the aid of a handsome intruder to take her out into the world which she has never seen. Before the film's release, its title was changed from Rapunzel to Tangled, reportedly to market the film as gender-neutral. Tangled spent six years in production at a cost that has been estimated at $260 million which, if accurate, would make it the most expensive animated film ever made and the second most expensive film of all time. Documentary film Mykosch is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Danniel Danniel. Thriller Acts Of God is a 2013 short drama coming-of-age story thriller film written and directed by Sarah-Jane Woulahan. Comedy I Dream of Mimi is a Japanese hentai series by Kaoru Shintani. It was produced in 1997 by Pink Pineapple studios, with some work farmed out to OLM. It was released in North America by The Right Stuf International under the name I Dream of Mimi. It is based on the 1993 manga "ぶっとび!!CPU" by Kaoru Shintani, published by Hakusensha in Young Animal and as 3 tankoban under the Jets Comics banner. Comedy Chupke Se is a 2003 film directed by Shona Urvashi. Documentary film Chevelle is a 2011 short film directed by Kevin Jerome Everson. Animation Off-side is a 1977 short animation film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Animation Doraemon: Nobita's the Night Before a Wedding is a 1999 Japanese anime short film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. It premiered on March 6, 1999 in Japan on a bill with Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe. The movie's original plot was written by Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko. Comedy Vinayakudu is a 2008 Telugu comedy film written and directed by Sai Kiran Adivi. The film stars Krishnudu and Sonia of Happy Days fame in the lead roles and Poonam Kaur plays the role of Sonia's friend. The film released on 21 November 2008 to critical and commercial acclaim. The film was partially re-shot and set to release in Tamil on 6 January 2012 as Vinayaka, with extra scenes filmed with Santhanam. Comedy Dirtbags is a 2014 short comedy drama film written and directed by Marcus Carlsson. Comedy The Killing of Sister George is a 1964 play by Frank Marcus that was adapted as a 1968 film directed by Robert Aldrich. Documentary film Ten Skies is a 2004 film directed by James Benning. Documentary film Ballet Girls is a 2006 documentary film written by Elise Swerhone, Donna Gall and directed by Elise Swerhone. Science Fiction 11 Minutes ago is a 2007 romance/science fiction film written and directed by Bob Gebert Comedy Mary and Rhoda is a 2000 made-for-television movie that reunited Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie Harper as Mary Richards and Rhoda Morgenstern from the 1970–1977 sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Although the film is a spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, James L. Brooks and Allan Burns were uncredited for creating the characters; neither they nor any other writers or producers from the original series were involved with this reunion film. It was the only film of any kind to be based on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the first production to be set in the show's "universe" in 18 years since the series finale of Lou Grant in 1982. Mary and Rhoda was written by Katie Ford, executive produced by Mary Tyler Moore and Susan B. Landau, and directed by Barnet Kellman. During the opening sequence, the original 1970 version of the "Love Is All Around" theme song is played and then switches to the 1996 version recorded by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. Comedy Who's the Woman, Who's the Man? is a 1996 Hong Kong film directed by Peter Chan. It is a sequel to the 1994 film He's a Woman, She's a Man. Comedy De Pernas pro Ar 2 is a 2012 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Roberto Santucci and written by Mariza Leão. It is a sequel of the 2010 film De Pernas pro Ar, starring Ingrid Guimarães, Bruno Garcia, Maria Paula, Eriberto Leão, Denise Weinberg, Cristina Pereira and Christine Fernandes. It was the first film broadcast via satellite to movie theaters in Brazil. On December 20, 2012 the film was broadcast simultaneously in two special sessions for special guests: one at the Cine Carioca in Rio de Janeiro, and another at the Cine Roxy, in Santos. Comedy The Overbrook Brothers is a 2009 comedy film directed by John E. Bryant. Co-written by Bryant and longtime friend Jason Foxworth, the film received its world premiere in the Narrative Competition at the SXSW Film Festival in 2009. Principal photography took place in the spring of 2008 for 3¹⁄₂ weeks in various locations in Northern Colorado including Ft. Collins, and Idaho Springs. The remaining 3 weeks of principal photography took place in Austin, TX and surrounding towns. Comedy Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco is a 1915 American short comedy-documentary film both starring and directed by Roscoe Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. Comedy Scandalo in famiglia is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Marcello Andrei. Documentary film This film celebrates the longevity and startling impact that Green Day has had across more than a 1/4 of a century. Featuring a disc of video interviews with the band from throughout their career, this deluxe package will delight the group's millions of fans old and new. Thriller Assault is a 1971 British thriller film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Suzy Kendall, Frank Finlay and Freddie Jones, with Lesley-Anne Down making an early screen appearance. It is based on the novel The Ravine by Kendal Young, and tells about a police attempt to track down a dangerous rapist/killer on the loose. It is also known as Tower of Terror: in the U.S., it was retitled In the Devil's Garden. Documentary film The Commoners is a 2009 documentary film directed by Penny Lane and Jessica Bardsley. Comedy Dress To Kill is the title of a performance by Eddie Izzard, and is a continuation of the British comedian's surrealist, ideas-based comedy. The VHS was recorded during a performance in San Francisco, California, United States. However, the tour was a global one. During this tour Izzard also wrote the book Dress to Kill with David Quantick, which was published by Virgin Books in hardback in 1998 and in paperback in 2000. Izzard's humour includes observations on the American concept of history, beginning with his throwaway line "I grew up in Europe, where the history comes from" and continuing through diversions about the belief that all Europeans live in castles and the attitude of Americans toward historical landmarks. Additionally, Izzard takes time to explain his background as an executive transvestite and how it affected his desire to join the military. This is explained through a proposal for the Army's "first battalion transvestite brigade...with fantastic makeup and a fantastic gun." The centerpiece of the performance is a retelling of British history from Stonehenge through to the Reformation. Documentary film Queen at Wembley is a video recorded at the Original Wembley Stadium, England on Saturday 12 July 1986 during Queen's Magic Tour. It was first released in December 1990 as an edited VHS, then as an audio CD in 1992, followed by a DVD release as Queen: Live at Wembley Stadium to coincide with the CD rerelease in 2003. The DVD has gone five times platinum in the United States, four times platinum in the United Kingdom, and achieved multi platinum status around the world. On 5 September 2011, the 25th Anniversary Edition of the concert was released as a standard 2-DVD set and a deluxe 2-DVD and 2-CD set. Eagle Rock Entertainment announced that the 25th Anniversary Edition would be released in the USA and Canada on 12 March 2013. Science Fiction Daimajū Gekitō: Hagane no Oni is a Japanese horror original video animation. Directed by Toshihiro Hirano, with screenplay by Noboru Aikawa, mechanical design by Koichi Ohata and animation direction by Masami Obari, it was released by AIC in Japan on December 10, 1987. Animation An arctic saloon. The tiny dog, Dan McFoo, is playing a pinball-like marble game in the back. His girlfriend, Sue, sounding like Katharine Hepburn, stands by. A stranger comes in with eyes for Sue; he begins a boxing match with Dan. After Dan gets knocked down, he accuses the stranger of having something in the glove; the ref finds four horseshoes and a horse. After the fight goes on a while with no conclusion, the narrator tosses a couple of guns, the lights go out, and Dan is shot or is he? Comedy 24 Hours 7 Days 7 Years is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Thomas Woschitz and co-written by Paul Sakoilsky. Comedy Aanchal is a Hindi blockbuster released in 1980 directed by Anil Ganguly, and starring Rajesh Khanna, Raakhee, Rekha as the main protagonist and supported by Prem Chopra and Amol Palekar. This story basically revolves around divine relationship shared by Rajesh Khanna with Raakhee. Music is by R D Burman. Songs are sung by Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangehkar and Asha Bhonsle. Science Fiction Wandering Alien Detective Robin is a short, drama, mystery, sci-fi film written and directed by Lisa Takeba. Comedy Inao: Story of an Iron Arm is a comedy film directed by Ishirō Honda. Documentary film Un instante en la vida ajena is a 2003 documentary written by Arantxa Aguirre, Javier Rioyo, Mauricio Villavecchia and directed by José Luis López-Linares. Comedy Up Your Alley is a 1989 romantic comedy film starring Linda Blair and directed by Bob Logan. The screenplay was by Logan and Murray Langston, who also co-stars. Comedy My Cactus Heart is a 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Enrico Santos, starring Maja Salvador, Matteo Guidicelli, and introducing Xian Lim. It is the first independent film produced by Skylight Films which premiered inside the PBB house on January 24. 2012. It was released nationwide on January 25, 2012. Animation The Land Before Time is a 1988 American-Irish animated adventure drama film directed and co-produced by Don Bluth, and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall. Originally released by Universal Pictures and Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, it features anthropomorphic dinosaurs living in the prehistoric times. The plot concerns a young Apatosaurus named Littlefoot who is orphaned when his mother is killed by a Tyrannosaurus. Littlefoot flees famine and upheaval to search for the Great Valley, an area spared from devastation. On his journey, he meets four young companions: Cera, a Triceratops; Ducky, a Saurolophus; Petrie, a Pteranodon; and Spike, a Stegosaurus. The film explores issues of prejudice between the different species and the hardships they endure in their journey as they are guided by the spirit of Littlefoot's mother and also forced to deal with the murderous Tyrannosaurus that killed Littlefoot's mother. Thriller Heavenly Mission is a 2006 action crime and drama film written by Ching 'Jessica' Fong and James Yuen and directed by James Yuen. Comedy Kangaroo Jack is a 2003 buddy-action movie from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, starring Jerry O'Connell, Anthony Anderson, Christopher Walken, Estella Warren and Adam Garcia. An animated children's sequel, titled Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.!, was produced and released on video in 2004. Upon release, the film was panned by critics. Critics overall expressed dislike for the acting, directing, length, and writing. It received an average rating of 8% on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite the poor critical reception, the film was a commercial success. Documentary film Deh Namaki-ha is a 2008 documentary film directed by Pegah Ahangarani. Documentary film Mariposas En El Hierro a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Bertha Gaztelumendi. Animation Graffiti Dança is a 2013 short film by Rodrigo Eba. Comedy Amazon Women on the Moon is a 1987 American satirical comedy film that parodies the experience of watching low-budget movies on late-night television. The film, featuring a large ensemble cast, was written by Michael Barrie and Jim Mulholland, and takes the form of a compilation of twenty-one comedy skits directed by five different directors: Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Peter Horton, John Landis and Robert K. Weiss. The title Amazon Women on the Moon refers to the central film-within-a-film, a spoof of science fiction movies from the 1950s that borrows heavily from Queen of Outer Space starring Zsa Zsa Gabor, itself a movie that recycles elements of earlier science fiction works such as Cat-Women of the Moon, Fire Maidens from Outer Space and Forbidden Planet. Film actors making cameo appearances in various sketches included Rosanna Arquette, Ralph Bellamy, Griffin Dunne, Carrie Fisher, Steve Forrest, Steve Guttenberg, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kelly Preston and Henry Silva, alongside television actors such as Ed Begley, Jr., Bryan Cranston, David Alan Grier, Howard Hesseman, Peter Horton, William Marshall, Joe Pantoliano, Robert Picardo and Roxie Roker. Thriller Unfaithfulness is a 1966 drama, romance, and thriller film directed by Kamal El Sheikh. Science Fiction Jake Shears: A Gift is a 2013 animation,experimental short film directed by Jok Church. Documentary film Remember: The '70s Greatest Hits Live Science Fiction Son of Godzilla, is a 1967 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Jun Fukuda with special effects by Sadamasa Arikawa, the film starred Tadao Takashima, Akira Kubo, and Akihiko Hirata. The eighth film in the Godzilla series, it was also the second of two island-themed Godzilla adventures that Toho produced with slightly smaller budgets than most of the Godzilla films from this time period. Continuing the trend of shifting the series towards younger audiences, the film introduced an infant Godzilla named Minilla. The film was released straight to television in the United States in 1969 by the Walter Reade organization. Comedy The Draft Horse is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in 1942, directed by Chuck Jones. Mel Blanc provided the voices. Robert Cannon is the animator, Tedd Pierce is the screenwriter and the music of this cartoon was done by Carl Stalling. The title is a pun on draft horse and the Draft. Comedy The Diplomats is a lost 1929 talking film produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Norman Taurog and starred the comedy team of Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough. Comedy Marisa is a 1957 comedy film written by Mauro Bolognini, Tatina Demby and Pier Paolo Pasolini, and directed by Mauro Bolognini. Comedy Bagets 2 is a 1984 comedy drama film written by Jake Tordesillas and directed by Maryo J. De Los Reyes. Documentary film The Halfmoon Files is a 2007 documentary film directed by Philip Scheffner. Documentary film Abbado in Lucerne is a 2005 concert film . Comedy Love Is a Willful Bird is a 1990 comedy film written and directed by Rangel Vulchanov. Documentary film O Amor Natural is a 1996 Dutch documentary film directed by Heddy Honigmann. The film was shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in Portuguese and examines Brazil's relationship with the poetry of Carlos Drummond de Andrade, and their own sexuality. Animation One Old Man Decided to Marry is 2013 short film written and directed by Yuriy Borysenko. Comedy Ciné si is a 1989 French silhouette animation television series conceived, written and directed by Michel Ocelot and realised at La Fabrique, consisting of short fairy tale and retro-future stories performed by the same animated "actors." A critical success but commercial failure at the time, no further episodes were commissioned beyond the initial eight but following the success of Ocelot's Kirikou and the Sorceress six were edited into the 2000 compilation movie Princes et princesses, in which form they finally saw wide exposure and acclaim both in France and internationally; a further episode was included in a home release of short works in 2008 but one remains unavailable for public consumption. It is the first of Ocelot's projects to be filmed entirely in silhouette, an aesthetic he has since become particularly associated with, continuing in it and the "actor" conceit with 1992's Les Contes de la nuit and conceiving Kirikou and the Sorceress as such, returning to it fully with the continuation of Ciné si he had always planned for in the form of Dragons et princesses. Thriller The Tesseract, is a 2003 thriller film starring Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. Based on the novel of the same name by Alex Garland, it is directed by Oxide Pang. The film examines four seemingly unconnected lives brought together through a theft in a Bangkok hotel room. The interactions of an English drug dealer, an English psychologist, a Thai assassin, and an abused 13-year old boy demonstrate that life is so complex that even the smallest events can have enormous, even fatal consequences. Comedy Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis is a 2011 3D Spanish black comedy film directed, written, produced by and starring Santiago Segura as the lead character, Spanish cop José Luis Torrente. The film was the fourth in the popular Torrente series and successful at the box office. Distributed in Germany by Daniel O Dochartaigh Cine Global Filmverleih. The film features Silvia Abril, Kiko Rivera, Tony Leblanc, Enrique Villén, David Muro, Francisco, David Castillo, Yolanda Ramos, Emma Ozores, Kiko Matamoros, David Bisbal, María La Piedra, Yon González, Soledad Mallol, Ana Obregón and Belén Esteban. Thriller My Brother-in-Law Killed My Sister is a 1986 French film directed by Jacques Rouffio. It played in competition at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller Josh: Independence Through Unity is a 2013 Pakistani mystery thriller drama film written, directed and produced by Iram Parveen Bilal with co-producers Saad Bin Mujeeb and Kelly Thomas. Film is set to be release at Eid-ul-Fitr in Pakistan and India on 10 August 2013. The film stars Aamina Sheikh, Mohib Mirza, Khalid Malik, Naveen Waqar, Adnan Shah Tipu, Kaiser Khan Nizamani, Parveen Akber, Nyla Jafri, Salim Mairaj, Faizan Haqquee and Ali Rizvi in the ensemble cast. Documentary film Der Kongress der Pinguine is a Swiss philosophical documentary film by Director Hans-Ulrich Schlumpf with a narrative by Franz Hohler about someone visiting Antarctica and finding an assembly of penguins. It is similar to the film March of the Penguins although it predates it by over 10 years. Documentary film The Last Blossom of Life is a film directed by Masayuki Mizobuchi. Comedy Heap Big Chief is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy The Red Squirrel is a 1993 drama film by the Spanish filmmaker Julio Médem, starring Emma Suárez and Nancho Novo. Comedy The "Weird Al" Yankovic Video Library is a VHS release of most of "Weird Al" Yankovic music videos to date. The VHS contains 12 music videos: "Fat" "Smells Like Nirvana" "Like a Surgeon" "Eat It" "Living with a Hernia" "Dare to Be Stupid" "This Is The Life" "I Lost on Jeopardy" "I Love Rocky Road" "Christmas at Ground Zero" "Ricky" "One More Minute" Notable, for their absence, are "UHF" and "Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies", Yankovic's only two music videos at the time of release not to be included. Both songs are from the album UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack And Other Stuff. Documentary film Proud to Serve: The Men and Women of the U.S. Army is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Andrew Goldberg. Comedy I Loved You Wednesday is a 1933 film directed by Henry King and William Cameron Menzies. Documentary film Dens - Die eigentlich nicht sind is a 1993 directed by Carsten Lippstock. Documentary film The 11Eleven Project is a documentary film created by Danielle Lauren. The film features crowdsourced video footage, audio and images taken on the 11 November 2011. The film premiered worldwide on the 11 November 2012. Thriller Reefer and the Model is a 1988 Irish film written and directed by Joe Comerford. It concerns Reefer, a former Irish Republican Army man who operates a ferry using an old trawler between the Galway coast and the Aran Islands; his friends Spider and Badger; and the pregnant Teresa, who has abandoned a life of drugs and prostitution in England. The group become involved in the armed robbery of a post office and are pursued by the Gardaí. The film premièred in Galway in August 1988. Science Fiction Storage 24 is a 2012 British sci-fi/horror film, directed by Johannes Roberts. Comedy La Brigade en Folie is a 1973 comedy film written by Michel Ardan, Jean Marcillac, and Philippe Clair and directed by Philippe Clair. Documentary film Grüße von Rosita aus Peru is a 1978 short film directed by Hans Rolf Strobel. Documentary film Illimited is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Marleine van der Werf. Documentary film Lot 248 is a 2014 documentary short film directed by Amie Siegel. Thriller My Baby Is Missing is a made for television film which aired on Lifetime in 2007, and stars Gina Philips as a career-driven woman determined to prove that her newborn baby wasn't stillborn, but stolen and sold. Documentary film Tsunami: Caught on Camera is a 2009 documentary directed by Janice Sutherland. Documentary film Garbo: The Spy is a 2009 documentary film written by Edmon Roch, Isaki Lacuesta and Maria Hervera and directed by Edmon Roch. "A portrait of the Spaniard Joan Pujol Garcia, who fought on both sides in two wars without ever having held a weapon. During the Second World War, he was both the German spy Arabel and the British spy Garbo. He earned his British codename because his bosses considered him to be the best actor in the world -- so great was the web of lies that he span to deceive his German superiors. In the words of one clearly impressed espionage expert in the film, "The bigger the lie, the more they believed him." In addition to these interviews, most of which are filmed in front of multicolored backgrounds, the film tells Pujol's story primarily through black-and-white archive footage. It interweaves documentary recordings of the events in question with excerpts from various fiction films, from classics like Our Man in Havana to more obscure espionage flicks like the British Pimpernel Smith: a more than fitting form for a film in which the boundary between fact and fiction is fluid and constantly shifting. In the closing credits, Winston Churchill isn't quoted for nothing: "In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies."" Quoting the program notes from the 2009 IDFA site. Animation Tamako Love Story is an animation film directed by Naoko Yamada. Documentary film A Sad Doll (Smutná panenka) is a 2007 short documentary film directed by Lucie Pášová and Inventura. Comedy The Switch is a 2010 American romantic comedy film, directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck. Based on a screenplay written by Allan Loeb, the film, formerly titled The Baster, was inspired by the short story Baster by Jeffrey Eugenides, originally published in The New Yorker in 1996. The film stars Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, and child actor Thomas Robinson. Patrick Wilson, Juliette Lewis, and Jeff Goldblum appear in key supporting roles. Filming began in March 2009, and ended in May 2009. Re-shoots took place in October 2009. The plot, involving artificial insemination by donor, has similarities to The Back-up Plan, which was filmed at approximately the same time, and followed in the wake of Baby Mama, which involved surrogacy. Upon release, the comedy garnered generally mixed reviews by critics, who commended its premise and the performances of its cast but felt that the plot was formulaic. The Switch was the last Miramax film to be distributed by Disney before the former was sold to Filmyard Holdings on December 3, 2010. Comedy My Little Pony: Equestria Girls is a 2013 Canadian–American animated comedy film and a spin-off of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic animated television series. Written by Meghan McCarthy and directed by Jayson Thiessen, the film premiered across limited screens in the United States and Canada on June 16, 2013, with worldwide home media release that began on August 6, 2013, which was followed by broadcast on The Hub, a joint venture between Discovery Communications and Hasbro, on September 1, 2013. The film re-envisions the main characters of the series, normally ponies, as human characters in a high school setting. Set between the show's third and fourth seasons, the film's plot involves the pony Twilight Sparkle pursuing her stolen crown into an alternate world where she transforms into a human, teenage girl. While learning how to behave as a human, Twilight encounters human counterparts of her pony friends, who help her in her search for her crown. Science Fiction Virtual Sexuality is a 1999 film about a young woman who designs the perfect man at a virtual reality convention, but then an accident occurs causing the man to be brought to life. It was directed by Nick Hurran. Thriller Maneater is a 2007 American television natural horror film directed by Gary Yates and produced by RHI Entertainment, starring Gary Busey, Ty Wood, and Ian D. Clark. The film aired on various video on demand channels, before officially premiering in the United States on the Syfy Channel on September 8, 2007. This film lends its name to the film series to which it belongs and is the third film in the series. Filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, the film is produced under an agreement with Syfy. Based on Jack Warner's novel Shikar, the film details the killing spree of an escaped Bengal tiger after it gets loose in a small town along the Appalachian Trail. Trying to stop it are Sheriff Barnes and big game hunter Colonel Graham, while a young boy named Roy who has a strange connection to the tiger, tries to save it. Maneater is one of the few films in the series to break the standard formula of Syfy natural horror films with its use of a normal, living tiger rather than a CG animal or excusing its behavior by having it be a mutant or genetically altered. Comedy From Noon Till Three is an American film released in 1976 by United Artists. It stars Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland. It was written and directed by Frank D. Gilroy, based on his novel. Thriller Pirates of the 20th Century is a 1979 Soviet action/adventure film about modern piracy. The film was directed by Boris Durov, the story was written by Boris Durov and Stanislav Govorukhin. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1980 and had 87.6 million viewers. Comedy Grandad Rudd is a 1935 comedy featuring the Dad and Dave characters created by Steele Rudd and based on a play by Rudd. It was a sequel to On Our Selection, and was later followed by Dad and Dave Come to Town and Dad Rudd, MP. Documentary film Eatrip is a 2009 documentary film directed by Yuri Nomura. Documentary film El efecto Iguazús is a 2002 film written by Pere Joan Ventura and Georgina Cisquella and directed by Pere Joan Ventura. Comedy The Market: A Tale of Trade is a 2008 international co-production drama film, written and directed by Ben Hopkins, starring Tayanç Ayaydın as a small-time blackmarket trader in a provincial town in Eastern Turkey tasked with procuring some valuable medicine. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on October 27, 2008, has won awards at film festivals in Locarno, Ghent and Antalya, where it was the first film directed by a foreigner to win an award in the national competition. Comedy Vetri Kodu Kattu is a Tamil film directed by Cheran starring Murali, Parthiban, Meena, Manorama and Malavika Comedy Sophomore is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by T. Lee Beideck. Comedy Cut'N It Up: Chicago is a 2008 comedy film written by Marcus Combs, Pierre Edwards, Shang Forbes, Lil Rel, Rodney Perry, Reggie Reg and Alex Thomas and directed by Mark Harris. Comedy A Stitch In Time: for $9.99 is a 2014 comedy romance science fiction short film, written by Michael Jonathan Smith and directed by Mu Sun. Documentary film Critically acclaimed documentary about one Iraqi's family struggle to survive the carnage and confusion of the second Iraq war. Comedy The Fortune is a 1975 American comedy film starring Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty, and directed by Mike Nichols. The screenplay by Adrien Joyce focuses on two bumbling con men who plot to steal the fortune of a wealthy young heiress, played by Stockard Channing in her first film starring role. Animation The Three Fingers is a 2011 animated short film directed by Benoît Audé. Animation Entre El Corazon Y La Tierra is a 2009 animated short film directed by Sergio Mejía Forero. Comedy La Casa de Madame Lulù is a black and white 1968 Argentine comedy. Animation Cherry in the Cake is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Hyebin Lee. "It’s Cherry’s birthday, and she’s excited about spending it with her family. But Mom and Dad and Sister and Brother are all caught up in their own worlds, and the smaller Cherry feels, the smaller she gets. Will she disappear all together?" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival site. Comedy The Spare Tyres is a 1967 British short comedy film directed by Michael J. Lane and featuring Terence Alexander, Judy Franklin, Pauline Yates, and Frank Finlay. Dennis and his wife move to a new house. Discovering a set of tyres in the garage, he spends the rest of the day trying to get rid of them. Documentary film A stunning visual exploration of the Festival of the Burning Man against the backdrop of a question: What is the meaning of life? Stars Julie Pifher. Comedy This'll Make You Whistle is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph and William Kendall. Documentary film The Last Bolshevik is a 1992 French documentary film about director Aleksandr Medvedkin, directed by Chris Marker. Documentary film 10 Men is a 2012 short lgbt film directed by Nigel Charnock and Graham Clayton-Chance. Thriller Uncovered is a 1994 film based on Arturo Pérez-Reverte's The Flanders Panel. It was directed by Jim McBride. The leading actress was Kate Beckinsale as the main character Julia. Comedy The Italian Key is a 2011 film directed and written by Rosa Karo. The film follows the story of Cabella, a 19-year-old orphan girl, who travels to Italy after she has inherited an old key from her unrelated Uncle Max. Thriller Location is a comedy film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Comedy Gigli is a 2003 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Martin Brest and starring Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, and Lainie Kazan. After a protracted battle between studio and director, a radically revised version of the original film was released. There was significant media attention and popular interest prior to its release, primarily because Affleck and Lopez, the film's stars, were romantically involved at the time. Critical reception was extremely negative, and in the years since its release Gigli has frequently been cited as one of the worst films ever made. The film was also a box office flop, grossing back only $7.2 million against a $75.6 million budget. Comedy It's Bad for Ya is the 19th and final album, and 14th and final HBO stand-up comedy special by stand-up comedian George Carlin. It was televised live on March 1, 2008 on HBO, less than four months before he died of heart failure at age 71. The album is the follow-up to the 2005 HBO special Life Is Worth Losing. Carlin worked on this material since ending his "Life Is Worth Losing" Tour. The working title for this show was The Parade of Useless Bullshit. Filmed in the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, California, the show's stage behind Carlin was designed to represent a cozy living room theme. The CD was released July 29, and the DVD and Blu-ray Disc on November 25. It's Bad For Ya received the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, awarded posthumously. Thriller Columbus Day is a 2008 crime drama starring Val Kilmer, Marg Helgenberger and Wilmer Valderrama. Comedy David & Layla is a 2005 independent film directed by Jay Jonroy. Thriller One Careful Owner is a 2013 short drama thriller horror film written and directed by Mike Tack. Documentary film The Miracle of Weebosch is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Wendelien Voogd. Science Fiction We Will Live Again is a 2013 documentary, sci-fi, short film directed by Myles Kane and Josh Koury. Comedy Lupin III is a 2014 Japanese action film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura and based on the iconic manga by Monkey Punch. The film focuses on how the series' main characters met for the first time and will reportedly update the franchise to a contemporary setting. It was premiered in Japan on August 30, 2014. Comedy Crane World is an 1999 Argentine film, written and directed by Pablo Trapero. The film was produced by Lita Stantic and Pablo Trapero. It features Luis Margani, Adriana Aizemberg, Daniel Valenzuela, among others. The movie was partly funded by Argentina's INCAA. The picture is about working class life in Argentina that's gritty. The film follows the fortunes in the life of Rulo, an unemployed suburban man, who tries to earn a living as a crane operator in Buenos Aires. Documentary film Gozaran - Time Passing is a 2012 documentary film directed by Frank Scheffer. Comedy Igor is a 2008 American computer animated fantasy comedy film about the stock character of the same name around the grotesque who dreams of winning first place at the Evil Science Fair. The film was released on September 19, 2008 by MGM and features the voices of John Cusack, Molly Shannon, Steve Buscemi, Sean Hayes, Jennifer Coolidge, Arsenio Hall, Eddie Izzard, Jay Leno, Christian Slater and John Cleese. Documentary film When Björk Met Attenborough is a 2013 documentary television film directed by Louise Hooper, executive produced by Lucas Ochoa and produced by Caroline Page. It was aired for the first time on 27 July 2013 on Channel 4, in conjunction with Pulse Films and One Little Indian Records. Partly filmed at the Natural History Museum in London, the documentary features an encounter between Icelandic singer-songwriter and musician Björk and English broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough. They discuss the nature of music and the intersection between music, nature and technology. It also follows the singer as she prepares for her Biophilia Tour, along with rehearsal and studio recording. The documentary was inspired by the singer's eighth studio album Biophilia, which was released as a series of apps which blends nature elements with musicology. Collaborators in the project Scott Snibbe, Damian Taylor, Andy Cavatorta and Evan Grant appear in the documentary to talk about their role in the development of the album and the live show. It also includes neurologist Oliver Sacks, who talks about the effect of music on the brain. Documentary film Les dites cariatides bis is a 2005 short documentary video written and directed by Agnès Varda. Comedy "Sex. Drugs. Diet Tips. Girlfriends tell each other everything. But is there one topic that should remain off-limits? Nothing Happened is a short film about the one conversation girlfriends are not supposed to have." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Comedy James' Journey to Jerusalem is a 2003 Israeli film directed by Ra'anan Alexandrowicz and produced by Renen Schorr. Comedy Adiós papá, adiós mamá is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Luis Soravilla and written by Luis Soravilla and Fele Pastor. Documentary film De Polonia a Santa Rosa is a 2014 short documentary film written by Luis Abraham González Rocha and directed by Alejandro Hurtado De León and Berenice Sánchez Luna. Animation The Dolphin: Story of a Dreamer is a 2009 animation, adventure, family film written by Sergio Bambaren, Judy Kellem, Eduardo Schuldt and Michael Wogh and directed by Eduardo Schuldt. Documentary film Banished: How Whites Drove Blacks Out of Town in America is a 2006 documentary film about four U.S. cities, which were part of many communities that violently forced African American families to flee in post-reconstruction America. In incidents which took place in Texas, Missouri, Georgia and Indiana between 1886 and 1923. Banished was screened in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Animation Un Enfant Commode is a 2013 short drama animation film written and directed by Cédric Louis. Documentary film The Animals Film is a feature documentary film about the use of animals by human beings, directed by Victor Schonfeld and Myriam Alaux, and narrated by actress Julie Christie. The film was first released in 1981. Comedy Homophonia is a 2014 short comedy film written by Mary Niederkorn and Jim Jermanok and directed by Jim Jermanok. Documentary film My Makhzen and Me is the 2012 documentary Moroccan film by director Nadir Bouhmouch. The film was the first of its kind in Morocco, providing an unprecedented direct critique of the Moroccan Makhzen by portraying the struggles of the pro-democracy February 20 youth Movement. Documentary film Footsteps in Jerusalem is a documentary film directed by Amichai Chasson, Boaz Frankel, Benjamin Freidenberg, Dan Geva, Moran Ifergan, Yarden Karmin, Nadav Lapid, David Ofek, David Perlov and Elad Schwartz. Documentary film Francophrenia (Or Don't Kill Me, I Know Where the Baby Is) is a 2012 short documentary film directed by James Franco and Ian Olds and written by Ian Olds and Paul Felten. Science Fiction A Foundling, also known as The Mojave Experiment, is an American feature film which premiered at the 13th Annual Dances With Films film festival in 2010. Directed by Carly Lyn, the film stars Cindy Chiu as a Chinese-American woman in the Old West who finds the wreckage of a mysterious aircraft in the California desert. Documentary film Storm the Skies is a 1999 documentary film directed by José Luis López-Linares and Javier Rioyo. Thriller Ottakkayyan is a 2007 Malayalam film by G. R. Indugopan starring Harisree Ashokan. This movie marks the debut of Harisree Ashokan in the lead role of a movie. Animation The Fox And The Chickadee is a 2012 short, drama, fantasy, family and animation film written by Evan Derushie and Daniel Warth and directed by Evan Derushie. Documentary film Mudbloods is a sports documentary directed by Farzad Nikbakht. Animation Party Wagon is an animated television movie created by animator Craig Bartlett for Cartoon Network. It was made to be a pilot for an animated series that Bartlett was making for Cartoon Network after he left Nickelodeon. However, the series was later scrapped. Little information of this series exists on the internet for this movie. Animation The Life, Death and Suffer Story is a 2010 short animation comedy drama film written and directed by Anna Fitzsimons. Animation Working for Peanuts is a 1953 animated short produced by Walt Disney. It is notable for being one of their first shorts filmed in 3D. The tagline of the film is "Walt Disney's Donald Duck & Chip 'N Dale in their first laugh riot in 3-Dimension." In 2006, it was remastered for digital 3D purposes and rereleased in 2007 along with the Disney Digital 3-D version of the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Meet the Robinsons. Working for Peanuts was also showcased a number of times at the Disney theme parks and was used as a teaser 3D cartoon at Walt Disney Worlds Magic Kingdom, which showcased a 3D movie, Magic Journeys, that was sponsored by Kodak. Animation Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is an original direct-to-video animated superhero film released on February 23, 2010. It is based on the abandoned direct-to-video feature, Justice League: Worlds Collide, which was intended as a bridge between the then-concluding Justice League animated television series and its then forthcoming sequel series Justice League Unlimited. Crisis on Two Earths was reworked from the Worlds Collide script to remove references to the TV series' continuity. The premise of Crisis on Two Earths is borrowed from the 1964 Gardner Fox-scripted Justice League of America #29–30 entitled "Crisis on Earth-Three!" and the 2000 Grant Morrison JLA: Earth 2 graphic novel, with a heroic Lex Luthor from an alternate universe coming to the Justice League's universe for help against the Crime Syndicate. The film is the seventh of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. The two-disc special edition also includes an animated short featuring the Spectre. Comedy Les Soeurs Soleil is a 1997 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc, starring and co-written by Marie-Anne Chazel. Documentary film Adam Surat is a 1989 Bangladeshi documentary film about the Bangladeshi painter Sheikh Mohammed Sultan, directed by Tareque Masud. Thriller Offscreen is a 2006 Danish film directed by Christoffer Boe, who also wrote the screenplay together with Knud Romer Jørgensen. With an odd mixture of fiction and reality, it tells the peculiar story of a man who films himself for a whole year in a quest for invisibility. Science Fiction Unidentified is a 2006 science fiction Christian film produced by Rich Christiano and Alvin Mount. It was written and directed by Rich Christiano and stars Jonathan Aube, Josh Adamson, Michael Blain-Rozgay, Jenna Bailey, Lance Zitron, and the popular Christian pop rock musician Rebecca St. James, starring in her first film. The film deals with UFOs and how they could possibly play into the end times. Documentary film Forbidden Temptations or Italian: Tentazioni proibite is a 1965 Italian documentary film directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Animation Tito On Ice is a 2012 animated film written by Max Andersson and directed by Max Andersson and Helena Ahonen. Animation Christmas in Tattertown is a 1988 television special created and directed by Ralph Bakshi about a place where everything discarded in the world came alive. It aired on the cable television network Nickelodeon. Comedy Get Ready to Be Boyzvoiced is a 2000 Norwegian mockumentary about a fictional boy band called Boyzvoice. Outside Norway, it has been screened multiple times on Australian television channel SBS. Comedy Change Your Life! is a 2010 comedy mockumentary directed by Patrick Shen and Adam Christing and written by Christing and Brian Godawa. The film, starring Tony Plana, Ada Maris, and Taylor Negron, satirizes multi-level marketing and "get-rich-quick" schemes. Comedy Doom And Gloom is a short comedy film directed by John McKay. Comedy College Humor is a 1933 American musical comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, Richard Arlen, Mary Kornman and Mary Carlisle. Based on a story by Dean Fales, the film is about a college professor and the school's star football player who become rivals for the same beautiful coed. Released by Paramount Pictures, the film co-stars George Burns and Gracie Allen. Comedy Si Agimat, si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako is a 2012 fantasy action film starring Vic Sotto, Bong Revilla, Jr. and Judy Ann Santos. The film is a crossover of Agimat and Enteng Kabisote film franchise. It is a joint production by five movie outfits, Octoarts Films, M-Zet Productions, Imus Productions, APT Entertainment and GMA Films. It is one of the 8 official entries for 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival. It was shown in December 25, 2012. Documentary film Google: The Thinking Factory is documentary film about Google Inc. from 2008 written and directed by Gilles Cayatte. Documentary film CinemAbility is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jenni Gold. Thriller Eliminate: Archie Cookson is a 2011 comedy thriller film written and directed by Rob Holder. Comedy "A seventeen-year-old hockey player becomes an instant star when he is signed by a junior league team. He soon discovers that stardom comes with a price – including the expectation to fight on the ice. Score unites Canada’s national obsession with the overnight success stories of the classic Hollywood musicals." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 TIFF site. Comedy Kick-Ass 2 is a 2013 British-American superhero action comedy film based on the comic book of the same name and Hit-Girl, both by Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr., and is the sequel to the 2010 film Kick-Ass, as well as the second installment of the Kick-Ass film series. The film was written and directed by Jeff Wadlow and co-produced by Matthew Vaughn, who directed the first film. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Chloë Grace Moretz reprise their roles from the first film as Dave Lizewski, Chris D'Amico, and Mindy Macready respectively. The film was released on 14 August 2013 in the United Kingdom and Ireland and on 16 August in the United States and Canada. Matthew Vaughn's production company, Marv Films, produced the film alongside Universal Pictures. The film was a box office success grossing more than double of its budget but failed to gross more than the first movie. The movie also received negative reviews, with many reviewers commenting on the pacing, strong level of violence and crude humor. Comedy Dennis the Menace is a 1993 live-action American family film based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name. This, however, is not the first live-action Dennis the Menace film: The first live-action film to feature Dennis was Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter, which premiered on television in 1987. The film was directed by Nick Castle, written and produced by John Hughes, and distributed by Warner Bros., which released the film under its Family Entertainment banner. It concerns the misadventures of a mischievous child with a cowlick and a grin who wreaks havoc on his next door neighbor, Mr. Wilson, usually hangs out with his friends, Joey and Margaret, and is followed everywhere by his dog, Ruff. A direct-to-video sequel called Dennis the Menace Strikes Again was later released in 1998 without the cast members from this film. The film was also followed by a Saturday morning cartoon series called All-New Dennis the Menace. Comedy Love Among the Ruins is a 1975 British television film directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn and Sir Laurence Olivier. It first aired on ABC-TV, in the U.S. Set in Edwardian England, Love Among the Ruins tells the story of Jessica Medlicott, an aging grande dame, formerly an actress of the London theatre. When Medlicott is accused by a young man of seducing and then abandoning him, she retains the services of the greatest barrister in Britain, who turns out to be a former suitor still in love with her. The show won several Emmy Awards, including Hepburn and Olivier for Outstanding Performance, and Cukor for Outstanding Directing. Comedy Once Upon a Texas Train is 1988 made-for-TV movie directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Willie Nelson as John Henry Lee and Richard Widmark as Captain Oren Hayes. The movie opens with a train robbery in Texas. However, a group of Texas Rangers is waiting for the robbers and stop it. Twenty years later, the head of the outlaw gang, John Henry Lee, is paroled on good behavior, but the same day he gets out he and his brother Charlie Lee rob a bank of twenty thousand dollars in gold. Captain Oren Hayes, the Texas Ranger who arrested John and ensured his parole, goes after him once more knowing that he'll try to pull off the same robbery he bungled twenty years before. As John gathers his old gang to help him, Hayes does the same. Meanwhile a group of young outlaws led by Cotton have their own plans for the twenty thousand in gold the elderly outlaws has. Kennedy utilized several aging western stars from years past as the group of aged Rangers as well as the outlaw gang: former "Rifleman" Chuck Connors as Nash Crawford, past Cimarron Strip marshal Stuart Whitman as Gentleman George Asque and former "Dakotas" deputy Jack Elam as Jason Fitch making up the retired rangers. Science Fiction Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature film of the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. After the death of Spock the crew of the USS Enterprise returns to Earth. When James T. Kirk learns that Spock's spirit, or katra, is held in the mind of Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Kirk and company steal the Enterprise to return Spock's body to his home planet. The crew must also contend with hostile Klingons, led by Kruge, bent on stealing the secrets of a powerful terraforming device. Paramount commissioned the film after positive critical and commercial reaction to The Wrath of Khan. Nimoy directed, the first Star Trek cast member to do so. Producer Harve Bennett wrote the script starting from the end and working back, and intended the destruction of the Enterprise to be a shocking development. Comedy The Kid with the 200 I.Q. is a 1983 made-for-television film, starring Gary Coleman. Comedy Bordello of Blood is a 1996 comedy/horror film starring Dennis Miller, Erika Eleniak, Angie Everhart, Corey Feldman and Chris Sarandon. It is based on the HBO television series Tales from the Crypt. It received an R rating for vampire violence, gore, language and nudity. Miller plays a private investigator who ends up in a bordello run by vampires, led by the Mother of all Vampires, Lilith. Thriller Executive Decision is a 1996 American action film directed by Stuart Baird in his directorial debut. The film stars Kurt Russell, Steven Seagal, Halle Berry, Oliver Platt and John Leguizamo. The film was released in the United States on March 15, 1996. Documentary film Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again is non-fiction television special, celebrating the long-running primetime television series Knots Landing. It aired on CBS on December 2, 2005. The special was made after a similar reunion show, Dallas Reunion: The Return to Southfork, aired the previous year. Produced by the same team, the Knots Landing reunion enlisted most of the main cast of the show, who reminisced about their time working on it. It also included clips from the show, as well as outtakes and bloopers. The special was filmed on location at the famous Knots Landing cul-de-sac "Seaview Circle", with interiors filmed at a newly made studio set reconstruction of the MacKenzie house. Although not appearing with the main cast, separate segments with stars Alec Baldwin, Don Murray and Nicolette Sheridan were included. Julie Harris made a "surprise" appearance towards the end of the special, much to the delight of the other castmembers. The special actually aired on Harris's 80th birthday. Knots Landing creator and executive producer David Jacobs also recorded a segment for the special, as did his co-executive producer Michael Filerman. Documentary film The Year of the Yao is a 2004 documentary film telling the first year of basketball player Yao Ming in the United States. The film is narrated by his friend and former interpreter Colin Pine, who stayed with Yao during Yao's rookie year, and interpreted for him for three years. Animation Tokyo Mater is a 2008 Pixar computer animated short film directed by John Lasseter and co-directed by Rob Gibbs and Victor Navone. It is the fourth short in the Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales series. The short features characters from the Cars films and takes place after the events of Cars. It was first seen with the theatrical release of Disney's Bolt, and then had its television premiere on Disney XD on March 12, 2010. It was included in the home release of the Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales compilation. Documentary film Wanda Sykes: Sick & Tired is a 2006 tv documentry written by Wanda Sykes and directed by Michael Drumm. Comedy Entropy is a 1999 film directed by Phil Joanou, starring Stephen Dorff and featuring the Irish rock band U2. The film is largely autobiographical, covering his early film career, his relationships and his pet cat. Comedy A Sumo Wrestler's Tail is a Japanese animated fantasy short film directed by Akihiko Yamashita and written by Hayao Miyazaki made for the Studio Ghibli Museum. It premiered at the museum in 2010. Miyazki based the story on the Japanese folk tale Nezumi no Sumo. Chu Zumo is the story of an old farmer who discovers a group of rats heading to a sumo wrestling bout. After they lose miserably he decides to feed the rats to boost their chances of winning. Science Fiction Per Aspera Ad Astra is a 1981 Soviet film directed by Richard Viktorov based on a novel by Kir Bulychov. On December 27, 2001, a new restored version directed by Nikolai Viktorov, the son of the original film's director, was released as the 20th anniversary edition. The film featured revised special effects by the Paradox company, an all-new soundtrack in Dolby Digital and the film length had shrunk by 25 min. A heavily edited, English-dubbed version of the film was featured on an early episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Documentary film Rhythms of a Land and Its People is a 1976 documentary film directed by Prakash Jha. Comedy México, México, ra, ra, ra is a 1975 Mexican film. It was directed by Gustavo Alatriste. Documentary film In the Shadow of the Sun is a 2012 documentary, biographical and drama film directed by Harry Freeland. Documentary film Char... The No-Man's Island is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sourav Sarangi. The documentary is a co-production by India, Japan, Norway, Italy and England. The film was shown in the Berlin Film Festival. Thriller The Stick Up Kids is a 2008 film starring Bryce Wilson, Mel Jackson, Tariq Alexander, and Hawthorne James. The film is directed by Hawthorne James. Thriller The Bride of Fire is a 2000 drama/thriller film directed by Khosrow Sinai. Comedy Dr. Knock is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Georges Neveux, and starring by Louis Jouvet. It also features an uncredited appearance by Louis de Funès. Comedy No te engañes corazón is the first full-feature film of Cantinflas after becoming a star of the carpa circuit. It was also one of the earliest films of Sara García and Carlos Orellana and the first where they share the screen. This film was released in DVD format on October 26, 2004. Animation Pluto's Judgement Day is a Mickey Mouse cartoon released theatrically in 1935. Although labeled a Mickey cartoon, the main star is Pluto. Documentary film Atomic Africa: Clean Energy's Dirty Secrets is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Marcel Kolvenbach. Comedy Something Like a Business is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Russ Parr Science Fiction Donnie Darko is a 2001 American supernatural drama film written and directed by Richard Kelly and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore, Patrick Swayze, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Noah Wyle, Jena Malone, and Mary McDonnell. The film depicts the adventures of the title character as he seeks the meaning and significance behind his troubling Doomsday-related visions. Budgeted with $4.5 million and filmed over the course of 28 days, it grossed just under $7.7 million worldwide. Since then, the film has received favorable reviews from critics and has developed a large cult following, resulting in the release of a director's cut on a two-disc special edition in 2004. Documentary film Sertres is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Ainara Vera. Science Fiction Dood van een Schaduw is a 2012 Belgian fantasy short film written and directed by Tom Van Avermaet, starring Matthias Schoenaerts. On 10 January 2013, it was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Animation Global Haywire is a 2006 documentary and animation film written and directed by Bruce Petty. Comedy Warm Bodies is a 2013 American paranormal romantic zombie comedy film based on Isaac Marion's novel of the same name. Directed and written by Jonathan Levine, the film stars Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Analeigh Tipton and John Malkovich. The film focuses on the development of the relationship between Julie, a young woman, and "R", a zombie, and how their eventual romance develops throughout. The film is noted for displaying human characteristics in zombie characters, and for being told from a zombie's perspective. Science Fiction Love Serenade is a 1996 Australian feature film directed by Shirley Barrett. It is a comedy film which has the tagline: "Two sisters will do anything to hook the right man." There are not many characters in Love Serenade, which is set in a fictitious, almost-deserted town called Sunray, located on the Murray River. It is a thinly-disguised version of Robinvale, Victoria, which was the location of the movie. We're introduced to a pair of sisters, Dimity and Vicki-Ann, who share a house. Dimity, the shy and insecure sibling, is a waitress at a local Chinese restaurant. Vicki-Ann, the brash one, is a hair stylist. Both are looking for love, although the prospects in Sunray seem bleak, at best. That is, until Ken Sherry, a thrice divorced Brisbane DJ personality, moves into the house next door. During the filming of the Silo Scene, Stuntman Collin Dragsbaek died when he fell onto a faulty airbag. Comedy Souvenir d'Italie is a 1957 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Comedy Dhoondte Reh Jaoge is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film produced by UTV Motion Pictures, starring Sonu Sood, Soha Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, and Paresh Rawal, released 6 March 2009 in India, and 20 March 2009, in the United States. The film is directed by Umesh Shukla and produced by Ronnie Screwvala. The music was composed by duo Sajid-Wajid. The concept of creating a flop film in order to make money is adapted from the Mel Brooks film The Producers. The film was declared a hit by boxoffice India. Another movie with the same name was made in 1998 that was directed by Kumar Bhatia. Documentary film Honor Diaries is a 2013 documentary film by producer Paula Kweskin. Honor Diaries explores violence against women in honor-based societies, with particular focus on female genital mutilation, honor violence and honor killings, early and forced marriage, and lack of access to education. The film profiles nine women’s rights activists with origins in the Muslim world, and follows their efforts to effect change, both within their communities and beyond. Honor Diaries premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 2013 and won the Interfaith Award for Best Documentary at the St. Louis International Film Festival in November 2013. It was featured from December 2013 through April 2014 on DirecTV’s Audience Network as part of the Something to Talk About film series. Thriller Kohraa is a 1964 Indian thriller horror film directed by Biren Nag, starring Waheeda Rehman, Biswajeet and Lalita Pawar. The film was adapted from Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel, Rebecca, which was previously adapted by Alfred Hitchcock' as Academy Award-winning Rebecca though some supernatural elements were added to it. This version is famous for its twist ending which alters significantly from the original novel. Animation "Exploring the spaces where nothing happens: the liminal zone between you and me, here and there, sound and silence." Quoting the description from the 2010 BFI London Film Festival site. Thriller Played is a 2006 crime film produced by Caspar von Winterfeldt, Nick Simunek and Mick Rossi, executive produced by John Daly, co-produced by Nigel Mead and Lenny Bitondo, written by Sean Stanek and Mick Rossi and directed by Sean Stanek. The film stars Val Kilmer, Gabriel Byrne, Vinnie Jones, Patrick Bergin, Joanne Whalley, Bruno Kirby, Anthony LaPaglia, Roy Dotrice, Patsy Kensit, Andy Nyman and Mick Rossi. Originally intended to be a short, the film was shot without the use of a scripted screenplay and the director allowed the actors to improvise a majority of dialogue as he shot the scenes. The picture was shot on location in London and Los Angeles and took three years to complete. Comedy Big Dreams is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Robyn Von Arx. Comedy Susie Q is a 1996 Super RTL Original movie that aired on Disney Channel frequently in the mid 1990s. Justin Whalin, Amy Jo Johnson and Shelley Long starred. The movie told the story of a teenager dying with her boyfriend on her way to their Winter Formal back in the mid-1950s and coming back to her old house about 40 years later in order to help her parents avoid being kicked out of their trailer park home. Later, Zach moves into Susie's old house, but he is the only one who is able to see Susie. Disney Channel stopped showing the movie later in the new millennium. It was given a "TV-G" rating, and it was already cut for some profanity, but not all, when it primarily aired on the Disney Channel. Documentary film Enchanted Kingdom 3D is a documentary film directed by Neil Nightingale and Patrick Morris. Documentary film Written in Ink is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Martin Rath. Thriller Plan 9 from Outer Space is a 1959 American science fiction thriller film written and directed by Ed Wood and released by Distributors Corporation of America. The film stars Gregory Walcott, Mona McKinnon, Tor Johnson and Maila "Vampira" Nurmi. The film bills Bela Lugosi posthumously as a star, although silent footage of the actor had been shot by Wood for another, unfinished project just before Lugosi's death in 1956. The plot of the film involves extraterrestrial beings who are seeking to stop humanity from creating a doomsday weapon that would destroy the universe. In the course of doing so, the aliens implement "Plan 9." It's a scheme to resurrect the Earth's dead as what modern audiences would call zombies causing chaos in order to get the planet's attention. For years, the film played on television in relative obscurity until 1980, when authors Michael Medved and Harry Medved dubbed Plan 9 from Outer Space the "worst movie ever made". Wood was posthumously awarded the Medveds' Golden Turkey Award as the worst director ever. Comedy Walking on Air is a 1936 comedy film based on the story "Count Pete" by Francis M. Cockrell, written by Rian James, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Viola Brothers Shore and directed by Joseph Santley. Documentary film The Questioning is a 2013 short comedy and documentary film directed by Zhu Rikun. Animation Sahara Hare is a 1955 Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short created in 1954 and directed by Friz Freleng. Thriller Plush is a 2013 American erotic thriller film directed by Catherine Hardwicke and co-written by Arty Nelson with music by Nick Launay & Ming Vauze. The film stars Emily Browning, Xavier Samuel, Cam Gigandet, Dawn Olivieri, Thomas Dekker, and Frances Fisher. Science Fiction Silent Warnings is a 2003 sci-fi/horror TV movie about a group of college students who begin finding crop circles by the house they've moved into. Following the disappearance of one of them, they begin suspecting something sinister. It was commissioned by Syfy, directed Christian McIntire, and stars Stephen Baldwin, A. J. Buckley and Billy Zane. Comedy Everything's Going to Be Alright is a comedy and drama film written by Liz Bartucci and directed by Tasha Oldham. Documentary film Conversations on Serious Topics is a 2012 Lithuanian documentary film directed by Giedrė Beinoriūtė. The film was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Comedy A Joke of Destiny is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Hoy como ayer is a 2011 film written and directed by Bernie IJdis. Animation Antarctic Antics... and More Hilarious Animal Stories is a 2000 animated short film written by Judy Sierra and directed by Gary Goldberger and Peter Reynolds. Comedy Flat Foot Stooges is the 35th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film All City is a 2013 documentary film directed and written by Stephen Bell and Hugo Martinez. Science Fiction Swamp Thing is a 1982 American science fiction superhero film written and directed by Wes Craven, based on the DC Comics character of the same name created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. It tells the story of scientist Alec Holland who becomes transformed into the monster Swamp Thing through laboratory sabotage orchestrated by the evil Anton Arcane. Later, he helps out a woman named Alice and battles the man responsible for it all, the ruthless Arcane. Comedy Gerald is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written, produced and edited by Tim Gallagher, directed by Marc Clebanoff, and stars Louis Mandylor and Mackenzie Firgens with Deborah Theaker and Mickey Rooney. The main character, Gerald, was inspired by Forrest Gump, Seymour Krelborn of Little Shop of Horrors and Mr. Gallagher's personal experience with mentally challenged individuals. Gerald was filmed around Los Angeles, CA in 2008. The film premiered at the Chinese American Film Festival and has screened at the Down Beach Film Festival, Castle Rock Film Festival, the Sacramento Film Festival and Indie Spirit Film Festival, winning several awards including best actor for Louis Mandylor. The role of Gerald, a mentally challenged individual, was a departure from Louis Mandylor's earlier tough guys roles, but its also an endearing addition to his indie film roles, such as Nick Portokalos in My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Comedy Different for Girls is a 1996 British/French drama film in which one of the protagonists is a transsexual woman. The film is directed by Richard Spence and written by Tony Marchant, starring Rupert Graves and Steven Mackintosh. Comedy Hardware Wars is a 1978 short film parody of the classic science fiction film Star Wars. The thirteen-minute film, which was released shortly after Star Wars, consisted of little more than inside jokes and visual puns that heavily depended upon audience familiarity with the original. The theme song is Richard Wagner's famous "Ride of the Valkyries". The tagline was "You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll kiss three bucks goodbye." Documentary film Getting Back to Abnormal is a 2012 drama-comedy documentary film directed by Louis Alvarez, Andy Kolker, Peter Odabashian and Paul Stekler. Documentary film How an Aeroplane Flies: Part 1 is a 1975 documentary film directed by Derek Armstrong. Animation "In this humorous stop-motion "animadoc" the voices of anonymous New Yorkers are brought to life through subtly animated pay phones, fire hydrants, suitcases and other familiar objects." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival site. Animation Searching for the Twin is a 2011 animated film. Science Fiction Beast in Space is a 1980 erotic science fiction film written by Alfonso Brescia and Aldo Crudo and directed by Alfonso Brescia. Comedy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze is a 1991 American live-action film. It is the sequel to the 1990 film, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Secret of the Ooze was then followed by a third film in 1993, and a fourth film in 2007. The film is commonly abbreviated as TMNT II. The movie is distributed by New Line Cinema. It was internationally distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film follows the adventures of the four Turtles: Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and their Master Splinter. Roughly resuming from the events of the last film, the villain, Shredder, returns to take back command of the Foot Clan, and work towards getting revenge on the Turtles. When he learns the secret behind the Turtles' mutation, he becomes more dangerous than ever. The film sheds some light on the origins of Splinter and the Turtles, as well as introduces two new villains: Tokka and Rahzar. Unlike the first film, this one rarely showed the use of the Turtles' weapons. They instead fight bare-fisted for much of the film as part of an attempt to tone down the violence of the previous movie. Science Fiction The Devil Commands is a 1941 American horror film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Boris Karloff. The working title of the film was The Devil Said No. In it, a man obsessed with contacting his dead wife falls in with a sinister phony medium. The Devil Commands is one of the many films from the thirties and forties in which Karloff was cast as a mad scientist with a good heart. It was one of the last in line of the low-budget horror movies that were produced before Universal Studios' The Wolf Man. The story was adapted from the novel The Edge of Running Water by William Sloane. Documentary film Born deaf, James Castle mined the local landscape of his family's homesteads and his own deeply private world to produce an astonishing body of drawings, collages, and constructions that eventually gained worldwide recognition. Thriller Nasser Asphalt is a 1958 West-German thriller starring Horst Buchholz and featuring Gert Fröbe, written by Will Tremper and directed by Frank Wisbar. Comedy Lovely Rivals is a 2004 South Korean comedy film about a harsh teacher and her headstrong 5th grade student who battle for the affection of the school's handsome new teacher. The film attracted 1,175,580 admissions in 2004. The scene in which the character Yeo Mi-ok is caught on camera slapping her student was based on a similar real-life incident from earlier in the year in which a teacher repeatedly punched a student in the face. Comedy Chachi 420 is a 1997 Hindi film, a remake of the Tamil film Avvai Shanmughi and was the first film directed by Kamal Haasan who also starred as the main character. It is thought to be an Indian remake of Mrs. Doubtfire but there are many plot differences between two movies. Other actors include Lakshay Gulia, Tabu, Om Puri, Johnny Walker, Paresh Rawal, Rajendranath Zutshi, Ayesha Jhulka, Nassar and Baby Sana. The executive producer is Sab John aka John E. Documentary film How to Survive a Plague is a 2012 American documentary film about the early years of the AIDS epidemic, and the efforts of ACT UP and TAG. It was directed by David France, a journalist who covered AIDS from its beginnings. For France it was his first film. He dedicated it to his partner, who died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1992. The documentary was produced using more than 700 hours of archived footage which included news coverage, interviews as well as film of demonstrations, meetings and conferences taken by ACT UP members themselves. France says they knew what they were doing was historic, and that many of them would die. The film, which opened in select theatres across the United States on September 21, 2012, also includes footage of a demonstration during mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1989. Documentary film Chained Girls is a 1965 film. It is an example of the exploitation film. This "expose" claims to reveal the shocking truth about lesbianism in today's society with supposed hidden camera footage. This was a way of getting round censorship, to include what was by the standards of the time fairly explicit material. It includes some bizarre scenes, including what purports to be a lesbian initiation, with a woman gang-raped by a group of "dykes" led by a "bull dyke", and two "dykes" fighting each other over the same "femme" lesbian. Some have detected an irony that the background music is by Tchaikovsky, who was gay. It was produced by George Weiss, and written directed by Joseph P. Mawra. It has been released on DVD along with Daughters of Lesbos. Thriller Satyagraha is a 2013 Indian Hindi political drama film directed by Prakash Jha starring Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Manoj Bajpai, Mitalee Jagtap Varadkar, Amrita Rao and Vipin Sharma in the lead roles. The first look of the film was released on 10 September 2012. Satyagraha was released on 30 August 2013, although it released in the UAE one day before on 29 August. The teaser was released online on 30 May 2013 and theatrically attached with Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. Documentary film Timbrels and Torahs is a 2000 documentary film written, produced and directed by Judith Montell and Miriam Chaya. The film explains a new Jewish ritual designed to celebrate women on their 60th birthday. Instead of slowing down, these women have decided to embrace the last chapters of their lives. Animation The Grain That Built a Hemisphere is a 1943 short animated propaganda film about corn produced by Walt Disney for the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1943. Documentary film The Other Face of the Island is a 1970 short documentary film directed by John M. Bale. Animation A Bear for Punishment is a 1951 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1951, featuring The Three Bears. That was the last cartoon of The Three Bears series. It was directed by Chuck Jones. The DVD extras for this cartoon include Stan Freberg reminiscing about the cartoon and reciting part of Junior Bear's poem, "My Pa", in the bear's voice; a clip of Chuck Jones stating that Papa Bear's growling, "I HATE breakfast in bed" was taken from his own experience as a father when his children would try to serve him on Father's Day. The march, "Father", performed by Junior and Ma, is a special vocal written to the tune of "Frat", a long-standing Warner cartoon staple. Comedy Big Jack is a 1949 film starring Wallace Beery, Richard Conte, and Marjorie Main. The movie was directed by Richard Thorpe and the screenplay was written by Gene Fowler and Otto Eis from the novel by Robert Thoeren. This was Wallace Beery's final film, believed to be his 230th; he died in April 1949. Animation Terkel in Trouble is a Danish animated film. In the original language all the voices are done by stand-up comedian Anders Matthesen, who also wrote the original story – released on a CD. The movie was also released in Norway under the name "Terkel i knipe", and all voices were done by actor Aksel Hennie. Thriller The Unstoppable Man is a 1960 British crime drama film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Cameron Mitchell, Harry H. Corbett, Marius Goring and Lois Maxwell. Animation The Red Book was created by renowned experimental filmmaker and theater/installation artist Janie Geiser. Her work is known for its ambiguity, explorations of memory and emotional states and exceptional design. Geiser describes The Red Book as “an elliptical, pictographic animated film that uses flat, painted figures and collage elements in both two- and three-dimensional settings to explore the realms of memory, language and identity from the point of view of a woman amnesiac.” In 2009, it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant and will be preserved for all time. Thriller The Perfect Wife is a 2001 drama and thriller film written by George Saunders and Richard Dana Smith, and directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy. Documentary film The Miracle of Saint Anthony is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Sergei Loznitsa Comedy The B.R.A.T. Patrol is a 1986 TV film directed by Mollie Miller. Comedy The Love Guru is a 2008 romantic comedy film directed by Marco Schnabel in his directorial debut, written and produced by Mike Myers, and starring Mike Myers, Jessica Alba, Justin Timberlake, Romany Malco, Meagan Good, Verne Troyer, John Oliver, Omid Djalili, and Ben Kingsley. The film was a financial flop and earned overwhelmingly negative reviews. Comedy A New Leaf is a dark comedy film based on the short story The Green Heart by Jack Ritchie, starring Elaine May, Walter Matthau, George Rose and James Coco. Better known for her collaboration as a stage comedienne with The Graduate director Mike Nichols, May also wrote and directed. For this film May consulted Dr. Dominick Basile, a botany professor at Columbia University. Dr. Basile wrote botanically accurate lines into the script and supplied the botanical equipment seen in the film. May also modeled Henrietta's office after his. The film was a critical success upon its initial release and is now considered a cult classic. However, despite several accolades, award nominations, and a Radio City Music Hall run, A New Leaf fared poorly at the box office and remains little known by the general public. Thriller Scorned is a 2014 American psychological thriller written and directed by Mark Jones. The film stars AnnaLynne McCord, Billy Zane and Viva Bianca. The story is about a woman who discovers her boyfriend is having an affair with her best friend. She goes crazy and decides to take revenge on them. Documentary film La nuit nomade is a 2011 documentary drama film written and directed by Marianne Chaud. Documentary film Keys to the Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Symbols is a 2007 documentary film written by Timothy Wallace-Murphy and directed by Philip Gardiner. Science Fiction Devil In The Room is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Carla MacKinnon. Documentary film A Home for Everyone: The Making of 'Hotel for Dogs' is a 2009 short documentary film starring Thor Freudenthal and Jason Clark. Comedy 1812 is a 2006 comedy and mystery film written by Alexey Goussev and Nikolay Suslov and directed by Sergey Vasiliev. Documentary film Rayning is a 2010 documentary experimental Short film and directed by Deborah Stratman. Comedy Road to Rio is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Written by Edmund Beloin and Jack Rose, the film is about two inept vaudevillians who stow away on a Brazilian-bound ocean liner and foil a plot by a sinister hypnotist to marry off her niece to a greedy fortune hunter. Road to Rio was the fifth of the "Road to …" series. Documentary film Love In The Time Of March Madness is a 2014 short animation film written by Melissa Johnson and directed by Melissa Johnson and Robertino Zambrano. Science Fiction Protoparticles is a 2009 short science fiction film written and directed by Chema García Ibarra. Comedy Totò Tarzan is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Thriller The Killer Next Door is a 2002 thriller film written by Matt Casado and Clayton Gardner and directed by Christopher Haifley. Comedy Secondhand Lions, a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tim McCanlies, tells the story of an introverted young boy who is sent to live with his eccentric great-uncles on a farm in Texas. Comedy Wo ai Ye Laixiang is a 1983 action comedy film written by Bak-Ming Wong and directed by Teddy Robin Kwan. Documentary film This memorable and highly evocative documentary examines the effects of Hurricane Katrina through the eyes, voices, and drawings of the city's children. With their disarming honesty and innocent wisdom, the children are at once witnesses, victims, heroes and survivors. The film, like the children, is both deeply moving and at times refreshingly funny.The children come from all walks of life: from the daughter of a former queen of Carnival, to underprivileged kids still stuck in Texas. Their common denominator is Katrina - an event that affected them all, to varying degrees. The similarities and differences between these children are at times surprising and reveal patterns and problems that predate Katrina.By focusing exclusively on children's experiences, KATRINA'S CHILDREN humanizes this epic storm and seeks to understand the tragic ramifications in a small intimate way. The children's artwork is brought to life through animation and captures with vivid poignancy the children's interior universe.Aching with sadness, yet grounded in hope, KATRINA'S CHILDREN is ultimately a celebration of children's extraordinary resilience and a tribute to New Orleans' unique and indomitable spirit. Comedy Go West is a silent movie starring Buster Keaton. Keaton portrays Friendless, who travels west to try to make his fortune. Once there, he tries his hand at bronco-busting, cattle wrangling, and dairy farming, eventually forming a bond with a cow named "Brown Eyes." Eventually he finds himself leading a herd of cattle through Los Angeles. Seventy years after the release of the film guitarist Bill Frisell recorded a soundtrack accompaniment Go West: Music for the Films of Buster Keaton. The Rats & People Motion Picture Orchestra premiered its new score for the film in 2007. Comedy Ted 2 is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane and written by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild. It is the sequel to MacFarlane's 2012 film Ted. The film stars MacFarlane as the title character, along with Mark Wahlberg and Amanda Seyfried. The film is scheduled to be released on June 26, 2015, by Universal Pictures. Thriller The Near Room is a 1996 thriller film written by Robert Murphy and directed by David Hayman. Comedy Penthouse is a 1933 black-and-white crime film starring Warner Baxter as a lawyer and Myrna Loy, as a call girl who helps him with a murder case. It was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, based on a novel by Arthur Somers Roche. The risqué pre-Code movie was later remade as the more sanitized Society Lawyer in 1939. Comedy Jail is a 1966 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Kunchacko. The film stars Sathyan, Sharada, Adoor Bhasi and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. Thriller Loving Ghosts is a 1994 crime, drama, mystery, and thriller film directed by Carlos García Agraz. Animation Hugo the Hippo is a 1975 animated film produced by the Pannónia Filmstúdió of Hungary and co-produced in the United States by Brut Productions, a division of French perfume company Faberge. It was released in Hungary in 1975 and in the United States in 1976 by 20th Century Fox. Comedy Generation P is an award-winning independent Russian film, written and directed by Victor Ginzburg and based on Victor Pelevin’s iconic 1999 novel of the same name. Comedy Little Egypt is a 1951 feature film. It is a highly fictionalised biography of the dancer Little Egypt in the 1890s. Comedy Mr. Hercules Against Karate is a 1973 action/comedy film written by Luciano Vincenzoni & Sergio Donati and directed by Antonio Margheriti. Comedy Königsberg is a short, comedy film written by Philipp Mayrhofer and directed by Philipp Mayrhofer. Science Fiction The Tuxedo is a 2002 American comedy–action film directed by Kevin Donovan and starring Jackie Chan and Jennifer Love Hewitt. It is a spy spoof that involves a special tuxedo that grants its wearer special abilities and a corporate terrorist threatening to poison the United States' fresh water supply with bacteria that spills electrolytes into the blood and totally dehydrates the host. Documentary film Eyengui, el dios del sueño is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by José Manuel Novoa. Comedy Honolulu is an American musical film that was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1939. The film stars dancer Eleanor Powell and Robert Young, and was directed by Edward Buzzell. Also appearing in the film are George Burns, Gracie Allen, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, and Rita Johnson. Documentary film Maria, Callas is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Lyia Terki. Comedy The Jerky Boys: The Movie, also known as The Jerky Boys, is a 1995 comedy/crime film starring John G. Brennan and Kamal Ahmed, best known as the comedy duo The Jerky Boys. The film features two men, Johnny B. and Kamal, aka "the Jerky Boys", two self-described "low-lifes from Queens", who get into trouble with the Mafia when one of their prank calls leads them into a money laundering business. The Jerky Boys discover that their long-loved hometown bar will be torn down unless they stop it. Documentary film Eat the Sun is a 2011 documentary film directed by Peter Sorcher. Documentary film On the Edge: The Poverty Crisis in Africa is a 2009 documentary film directed by David McKenzie. Documentary film The Pacific Century was a 1992 PBS Emmy Award winning ten part documentary series narrated by Peter Coyote about the rise of the Pacific Rim economies. Alex Gibney was the writer for the series, and Frank Gibney, his father, wrote the companion trade book, The Pacific Century: America and Asia in a Changing World. The companion college telecourse, Pacific Century: The Emergence of Modern Pacific Asia, was written and edited by Mark Borthwick. The series was a co-production of the Pacific Basin Institute and KCTS-TV in Seattle. Principle funding was provided by the Annenberg Foundation. Documentary film Duke And The Buffalo is a 2014 documentary, short, drama, biography and western film written and directed by Alfredo Alcantara and Josh Chertoff. Documentary film Jackass: The Movie is a 2002 American reality comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine with the tagline "Do not attempt this at home." It is a continuation of the stunts and pranks by the various characters of the MTV television series Jackass, which had completed its unique series run by this time. The film was produced by MTV Films and Dickhouse Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. The show features all of the original Jackass cast, including the leader Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Bam Margera, Preston Lacy, Ryan Dunn, Ehren McGhehey and Jason "Wee Man" Acuña. Brandon DiCamillo and Raab Himself also appear but not as frequently as in the show. Other regular Jackass personalities who made appearances include Rake Yohn, Manny Puig, Phil Margera, and April Margera. In addition, Rip Taylor, Henry Rollins, Spike Jonze, boxing star Butterbean, Mat Hoffman, and Tony Hawk make cameo appearances. An unrated version of the film was released in 2006 and clocked in at 91 minutes long. Science Fiction Kanthaswamy is a 2009 Tamil language feature film written and directed by Susi Ganesan starring Vikram in the titular role. Shriya Saran, Prabhu Ganesan, Krishna, Ashish Vidyarthi, Mukesh Tiwari, Mansoor Ali Khan, Vadivelu and Y. G. Mahendran form the supporting cast. The film's soundtrack and background score was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film's soundtrack was released on 17 May 2009 and the film was released on 21 August 2009 to average reviews. The film was dubbed and simultaneously released as Mallana in Telugu. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Shiva - The Superhero and does not feature the song 'Meow Meow'. It was remade in Bengali as Most Welcome, starring Ananta, Barsha and Sneha Ullal. Comedy Romans is a 2013 Malayalam comedy suspense thriller film directed by Boban Samuel and written by YV Rajesh. The film is produced by Arun Ghosh and Bijoy Chandran. The film features Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon and Niveda Thomas in the lead roles, with Lalu Alex, TG Ravi and Vijayaraghavan in supporting roles. The film received a Universal Certificate from the Censor Board of India. The film released on 17 January 2013, receiving positive response from audience. The film was a commercial success at the box-office aswell as overseas. Comedy Tora-san's Runaway aka Tora-san Homebound is a 1970 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Aiko Nagayama as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Runaway is the fifth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Their Purple Moment is a 1928 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy. Thriller The Customer Is Always Right is a 2006 Thriller film written and directed by Kee-hyun Oh. Documentary film Mateo is a 2014 documentary, adventure, biography and music film directed by Aaron Naar. Documentary film Roberto: The Roberto Clemente Story is a 1993 documentary film. Comedy Pee-wee's Playhouse: The Movie was announced in 2006. It has yet to be made. Comedy Tomalio is a 1933 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. It was Arbuckle's final film and was released after his death. Thriller The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer is a thriller/drama TV film that first aired in 1999 in two parts. It starred Kevin Anderson, Naomi Watts and Tom Skerritt. Anderson plays 1970s activist and purported Earth Day co-founder Ira Einhorn, who is charged with, and later convicted in absentia of, the murder of his girlfriend Holly Maddux. Skerritt plays Maddux's father, who tries to bring Einhorn to justice. The film was made for NBC Universal studios and aired in 1999 as a four-hour, two-part mini-series. Comedy The Aviator's Wife is a 1981 French film written and directed by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Phillippe Marlaud, Marie Rivière and Anne-Laure Meury. Like many of his films, it deals with the ever-evolving love lives of a group of young Parisians. This was the first in Rohmer's "Comedies & Proverbs" series — a collection of six films the director made during the 1980s. Each of these films begins with a proverb, in the case of The Aviator's Wife this is: "On ne saurait penser à rien" or "It is impossible to think about nothing". Comedy The Barefoot Eagle is a 1971 comedy-crime film written by Alfonso Arau, Emilio Carballido, Pancho Córdova, & Héctor Ortega and directed by Alfonso Arau. Documentary film Woody Woodpecker and His Friends is a 1982 animated documentary written by Homer Brightman, Ben Hardaway, Walter Lantz and John Semper; directed by John Semper, Tex Avery, Shamus Culhane, Walter Lantz, Alex Lovy, Dick Lundy and Paul J. Smith. Documentary film "Throughout human history, people have had giddy dreams and fantastic notions about what the future would bring. Today the future has become more of a threat than a promise—a knot of intractable problems looming menacingly on the horizon. With a powerful sense of poetry, Utopia in Four Movements uses the collective experience of cinema to explore the battered state of the utopian impulse at the dawn of the twenty-first century. In this “live documentary,” filmmaker Sam Green cues images and narrates in person while musician Dave Cerf performs the soundtrack. From the establishment of a man-made language designed to end war and cultural conflict and the undying optimism of an American exile in Cuba, to the current economic boom in China and the desire to give the remains in mass graves a dignified burial, Green and Cerf sift through the history of the utopian impulse with audiences and search for insights about the way to build a vision of the future based on humankind’s noblest impulses." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Soul's Midnight is a 2006 horror thriller film written by Brian and Jason Cleveland and directed by Harry Basil. Animation The Lego Movie is a 2014 American-Australian-Danish computer animated adventure comedy film directed and co-written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, and starring the voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson, and Morgan Freeman. It is the first film produced by Warner Animation Group. Based on the Lego line of construction toys, the film tells the story of Emmet, an ordinary Lego minifigure prophesied to save the universe from the tyrannical Lord Business. It was released theatrically on February 7, 2014. The movie was a critical and commercial success, with many critics highlighting its visual style, humour, voice acting, and heartwarming message. It earned more than $257 million in North America and $210 million in other territories for a worldwide total of over $468 million. A spin-off film, featuring Batman from the film, is scheduled to be released in 2017, and a sequel to The Lego Movie is planned for 2018. Comedy Home Is Where The Hart Is is a 1987 American film, written and directed by Rex Bromfield. It stars Leslie Nielsen, Eric Christmas, and Martin Mull. Documentary film Reynaldo is a 2012 short documentary biographical film directed by Nick Werber and Dan Childs. Comedy Log Jammed is the 90th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 20, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Magic Rock is a 2001 comedy-drama film written by Bradley Gallo and directed by Bradley Gallo and Aditya Chandora. Comedy Ladylike - Jetzt oder nie is a 2009 comedy film written by Volker Kutscher, Christian Schnalke, and Gerlinde Wolf and directed by Vanessa Jopp. Documentary film Dilli is a multiple-award winning documentary film that explores issues of urbanization, development and space through the narratives of people living in Delhi, capital to the world's largest democracy. Dilli is directed by Sushmit Ghosh and Rintu Thomas of Black Ticket Films and executive produced by Robin Raina. The movie film brings out a stark comparison of the rampant progress and development of the megalopolis vis-à-vis thousands who are left homeless while the whole city is modernized and revamped. The film was premiered at the NASDAQ in Times Square, New York on April 1, 2011 following the ringing of the NASDAQ closing bell by Robin Raina, Founder RRF.Dilli was declared the 1st place winner in the Short Documentary section at the Los Angeles Movie Awards. The film also won the Best Cinematography award in the short documentary section. The film got mention at the 2011 Los Angeles International Underground Film Festival.Dilli found honorable mention in Los Angeles Art House Film Festival 2011.Dilli also won the Best Documentary Award at the 2012 Norwich Film Festival. Comedy The One I Love is a 2014 American romantic dramedy film, directed by Charlie McDowell and starring Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2014. After the film's premiere at Sundance Film Festival, RADiUS-TWC acquired the distribution rights of the film. It had a limited theatrical release on August 22, 2014 in the United States. Comedy The Other End of the Line is a romantic comedy film released in 2008 starring Jesse Metcalfe, Shriya Saran and Anupam Kher. James Dodson directed the project. The film is based on an employee at an Indian call-center who travels to San Francisco to be with a guy she falls for over the phone. The tagline is "Two countries. Two cultures. One chance at love." It is the first combination between the Indian powerhouse production house, Adlabs with their American counterpart MGM. The film was co-produced by the Indian-American producer Ashok Amritraj and Patrick Aiello.It was a low-budget film,which reportedly cost $2.5 million. Filming began in October 2007 in Mumbai, and continued in San Francisco during 2008. The film was released on October 31, 2008. Science Fiction Featuring purported proof of alien existence in the form of interviews with government scientists and astronaut Gordon Cooper, plus physical evidence from the Roswell Incident and the removal of an alien implant. Also includes over 250 UFOs caught on video, plus special appearances by Will Smith, Sigourney Weaver, Steven Spielberg, and more. Comedy A Day at the Beach is a British 1970 film based on the 1962 book Een dagje naar het strand by Dutch author Heere Heeresma. The screenplay was written by Roman Polanski, who was originally intended to be the director, although most of the direction was finally done by first-timer Simon Hesera. Comedy The Goddess of 1967 is a 2000 Australian film directed by Macau-born Australian Clara Law, who wrote the script with her husband Eddie Ling-Ching Fong. The film is about a rich young Japanese man, who travels to Australia with the intention of buying a Citroën DS car that he has found for sale on the net. Once there things do not quite go as planned ... and he ends up on a road journey with a blind girl. The film was partly filmed in and around Lightning Ridge in New South Wales, Australia. It won several awards, including Best Actress for Rose Byrne at the 2000 Venice Film Festival and best director at the Chicago Film Festival. The song from the dance scene between BG and JM is Walk-Don't Run by The Ventures. The song is not included on the film's soundtrack, which contains the score by Jen Anderson. Documentary film Magnet is a 2013 documentary film directed by Silvio Spahiu. Comedy Friends is a 2001 Tamil comedy film directed by Siddique and produced by Appachan. The film featured Vijay, Suriya and Ramesh Khanna, in the title roles, while Devayani, Abhinyashree, Vijayalakshmi, Sriman and Vadivelu amongst others play supporting roles. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, while Anandakuttan handled cinematography. The film is a remake of the Siddique's own Malayalam film by the same name. The film released in January 2001 to positive reviews and with a 210 days theatrical run among the screens of Tamil Nadu, Friends was one among the most commercially successful films of the year. Animation Le Monsieur, le Vampire et Renée Marcelle is a 2009 short animated film produced by Gothique Studios and directed by Oscar Alvarado and Marta Vaquera. The film was created using Blender technology. Documentary film Hong Kong (HKG)is a 1999 short film written and directed by Gerard Holthuis. Thriller Someone's Watching Me! is a made-for-TV movie, written and directed by John Carpenter and starring Lauren Hutton and Adrienne Barbeau. The film was made in 1978, the same year that pre-production began on Halloween. The film was produced by Warner Brothers and aired on NBC on November 29, 1978. Animation The China Plate is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated film. Comedy Domestic Import is a 2006 film directed by Kevin Connor and written and produced by Andrea C. Malamut. It stars Cynthia Preston and Larry Dorf. Alla Korot, Howard Hesseman and Mindy Sterling co-star. Comedy Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice is a 2011 computer animated 3-D television special, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and directed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton. It aired on December 5, 2011, on the ABC TV channel. The special is the second half-hour Christmas special, and the fourth short film in the Prep & Landing series, after Prep & Landing, Tiny's BIG Adventure, and Operation: Secret Santa. Another holiday special is being planned for the future. Science Fiction The Maury Island Incident is a short science fiction historical drama directed by Scott Schaefer. Documentary film Gunner Palace is a 2004 documentary film by Michael Tucker, which had a limited release in the United States on March 4, 2005. The film was an account of the complex realities of the situation in Iraq during 2003–2004 amidst the Iraqi insurgency not seen on the nightly news. Told first-hand by American troops stationed in the middle of Baghdad, Gunner Palace presents a portrait of a dangerous and chaotic war. Thriller Carnival of Souls is a 1962 independent horror film starring Candace Hilligoss. Produced and directed by Herk Harvey for an estimated $33,000, the film did not gain widespread attention when originally released, as a B-movie; today, however, it is a cult classic. Set to an organ score by Gene Moore, Carnival of Souls relies more on atmosphere than on special effects to create a mood of unease and foreboding. The film has a large cult following and is occasionally screened at film and Halloween festivals. It has been cited as an important influence on the films of both David Lynch and George A. Romero. Harvey was a director and producer of industrial and educational films based in Lawrence, Kansas, where he worked for the Centron Corporation. While returning to Kansas after shooting a Centron film in California, Harvey developed the idea for Carnival of Souls after driving past the abandoned Saltair Pavilion in Salt Lake City, Utah. Hiring an unknown actress, Lee Strasberg-trained Candace Hilligoss, and otherwise employing mostly local talent, he shot Carnival of Souls in three weeks on location in Lawrence and Salt Lake City. Comedy The World Is Ours is a 1937 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Documentary film Los is a 2000 documentary film directed by James Benning. Documentary film Kudzu Vine is a 2011 short documentary science-fiction film written and directed by Josh Gibson. Science Fiction Ecosystem is a 2004 short science-fiction film written and directed by Tinieblas González. Animation Wynken, Blynken and Nod is a 1938 Silly Symphonies cartoon, adapted from Eugene Field's poem of the same name. Like other Symphonies at the time, it utilised the multiplane camera. Thriller The Seven-Ups is a 1973 American dramatic thriller film produced and directed by Philip D'Antoni. It stars Roy Scheider as a renegade policeman who is the leader of The Seven-Ups, a squad of plainclothes officers who use dirty, unorthodox tactics to snare their quarry on charges leading to prison sentences of seven years or more upon prosecution, hence the name of the team. D'Antoni took his sole directing credit on this film. He was earlier responsible for producing the gritty cop thriller Bullitt, followed by The French Connection, which won him the 1971 Academy Award for Best Picture. All three feature a memorable car chase sequence. Several other people who worked on The French Connection were also involved in this film, such as Scheider, screenwriter and police technical advisor Sonny Grosso, composer Don Ellis, and stunt coordinator Bill Hickman. 20th Century Fox was again the distributor. Buddy Manucci, played by Scheider, is a loose remake of the character of Buddy "Cloudy" Russo he played in The French Connection, a character who also used dirty tactics to capture his enemies, and who was also based on Sonny Grosso. Documentary film La Raulito, Low Blows is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Emiliano Serra. Thriller Tik! Tik! Tik! is a 1981 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by P. Bharathiraja for producer Prakash R.C, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role supported by Madhavi, Swapna and Radha. Documentary film Total Denial is a 2006 documentary film about fifteen Burmese villagers going up against oil giants UNOCAL and Total as they build the Yadana Pipeline. Thriller Prahaar is a 1991 war based Hindi feature film, written and directed by Nana Patekar. Comedy Jersey Guy is a 2003 film directed by Elia Zois. Animation The Magic Aster is a Chinese animated film released June 19, 2009 by Shanghai Animation Film Studio, Xiamen Shangchen Science and Technology company and the Shanghai Chengtai investment management company. Comedy Little Red Riding Hood is a Walt Disney short cartoon, and is a rendition of the traditional story of Little Red Riding Hood. The film is part of the Laugh-O-Grams series that was released in 1922. This is one of the first ever Walt Disney cartoons, and considered Disney's first attempt at animated storytelling. The film was considered to be lost for many years and it was listed in 1980 on the American Film Institute's "10 Most Wanted Films for Archival Preservation". A print of the film was discovered by a British collector in a London film library in 1998 and was restored the same year. A second American short film with the same title was also released in 1922 which starred Baby Peggy. Comedy Hard to Get is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Dick Powell and Olivia de Havilland. Written by Jerry Wald, Maurice Leo, and Richard Macaulay, the film is about a spoiled young heiress who tries to charge some gasoline at an auto court and is forced by the attendant to work out her bill by making beds and cleaning rooms. Resolving to get even, she pretends to have forgiven him, and then sends him to her father to get financing for his plan to develop a string of auto courts across the country, knowing he will only be wasting his time. Hard to Get was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on November 5, 1938. Thriller Silentium is a 2004 thriller film written by Wolf Haas, Josef Hader and Wolfgang Murnberger and directed by Wolfgang Murnberger. Documentary film Alpha Man: The Brotherhood of MLK is a television documentary film that reveals the story of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s fraternity days as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Produced by Rainforest Films, the half-hour special originally aired August 28, 2011 on Black Entertainment Television. The documentary special was scheduled to debut on the same day as the much-anticipated official dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial statue on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.. The statue's dedication, which was to coincide with the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King’s “Dream” speech, was postponed until October 16, 2011 due to Hurricane Irene. Documentary film New York, N.Y. is a 1986 short, documentary film directed by Raymond Depardon. Documentary film El Viento en la Orilla del Mar is a 2008 documentray film written and directed by Cristian Saldia Ramírez. Science Fiction Sorry About Tomorrow is a 2013 short science fiction romance film written by Motke Dapp, Tim Arnold and Ryan Hartsock and directed by Motke Dapp. Comedy Vadakkunokkiyantram is a 1989 Malayalam black comedy film written and directed by Sreenivasan. The film is about the marital discord caused by a husband's inferiority complex. It was remade in Tamil as Dindigul Sarathy and is being remade in Kannada as Nanjangudu Nanjunda. Documentary film Unternehmen Teutonenschwert is an East German film. It was released in 1958. Animation The God of Sakarias is a 2013 short/animation/drama film directed by Carolina Hindsjö. Comedy Out All Night is a 1933 comedy film written by William Anthony McGuire, Tim Whalen, and Tom Whelan, and directed by Sam Taylor. Animation Bimbo's car catches a cold so he gets a new car with a mind of it's own and crashes it. He gets his old car back and they live happily ever again. Comedy Little Miss Pinkerton is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 216th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film They Cannot Touch Her is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Katie Barkel. Comedy Adventureland is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Mottola, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart and co-starring Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader, Martin Starr, and Margarita Levieva. The film is set in the summer of 1987 when recent college grad James Brennan is making big plans to tour Europe and attend graduate school in pursuit of a career in journalism. However, financial problems force him to look for a summer job instead of traveling abroad, which places him at Adventureland, a run-down amusement park in western Pennsylvania. There he meets Emily Lewin, a co-worker with whom he develops a quick rapport and relationship. Released on April 3, 2009, the film received mostly positive reviews and earned $17.1 million worldwide at the box office. Adventureland was less successful than Greg Mottola's previous film, the 2007 box-office hit Superbad, with a smaller release on 1,862 screens. It was nominated for "Best Ensemble Cast Performance" at the 19th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards. Comedy Nobody's Fool is a 1986 comedy film written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Beth Henley. It stars Rosanna Arquette, Eric Roberts and Mare Winningham. The film is a romantic drama/comedy involving the lead character Cassie who seeks love, and escape from her mundane ordinary life. A traveling Shakespeare troupe offers a community acting workshop, offering Cassie a chance to explore her inner self and find a new interest, including Riley Hood the person in charge of lighting for the stage troupe. Riley pursues Cassie for romance. Romance, heartache, breakup, and romantic confusion as Cassie tries to resolve her feelings for her old boyfriend Billy and her feelings for her new interest in Riley. Comedy Detached is a comedy thriller film directed by Stephen French. Comedy Modesty Blaise was a 1982 American-produced one-hour television pilot produced for the ABC Network and based upon the 1963-2001 comic strip Modesty Blaise, created by Peter O'Donnell. This was the second attempt at adapting the comic strip as a live-action production, following a 1966 film of the same title. It was written by Stephen Zito, directed by Reza Badigi, with Barney Rosenzweig as executive producer. The plot has a few elements taken from O'Donnell's first Modesty Blaise novel but is largely original. Whereas Modesty in the comic strip and novels was said to be of uncertain Eastern European ancestry, and her companion Willie Garvin was a Cockney, the telefilm makes both characters American. Animation Baseball Bugs is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released on February 2, 1946, starring Bugs Bunny. Documentary film Journeys Below the Line: The Editing Process of 24 is a 2005 film directed by Bruce Bilson. Thriller Mandate: Mission from the Gods is a 2008 action, crime, fantasy film directed by Hee-joon Park. Comedy Meneer Klomp is a 1978 Dutch film written by Otto Jongerius and Roy Logger, and directed by Otto Jongerius. Comedy Dies irae is a 2003 short comedy film written and directed by Alexandre Astier. Documentary film Deseret is a 1995 documentary film directed by James Benning. Animation We Are the Strange is an independent animated film directed by M dot Strange. It uses stop motion, CG artwork, and greenscreen effects. The film premiered on January 19, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Sev Trek: Pus in Boots is a 2002 animation film written and directed by John Cook. Comedy House Blend was a pilot for an American Television Series written by Anne Flett-Giordano and Chuck Ranberg and directed by John Whitesell. It was made by Paramount Network Television. The pilot first aired on May 1, 2002. Comedy Little Blue Pill is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Aaron Godfred. Documentary film Anatomy Of Failure is a 2007 film directed by Minou Norouzi. Animation Bonne journée Monsieur M is a 1999 short film,Animation written by Samuel Guillaume,Frédéric Guillaume and James Goss and directed by Frédéric Guillaume and Samuel Guillaume. Documentary film America: Freedom to Fascism is a 2006 film by Aaron Russo, covering a variety of subjects, including: the Internal Revenue Service, the income tax, Federal Reserve System, national ID cards, human-implanted RFID tags, Diebold electronic voting machines, globalization, Big Brother, taser weapons abuse, and the use of terrorism by the government as a means to diminish the citizens' rights. Thriller Eager to Die is a 2010 drama and thriller film written and directed by Michael Mandell. Documentary film La Vie Moderne is a 2008 film directed by Raymond Depardon. Comedy Uranus is a 1990 French comedy-drama film with Gérard Depardieu about post-World War II recovery in a small French village, as the controlling French Communist Party tries to dispose of Pétain loyalists. It was directed and written by Claude Berri and Arlette Langmann, based on a novel by Marcel Aymé. The film was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast is a documentary film written and directed by Bruce Weber. Documentary film London Can Take It! is a short documentary film produced by the GPO Film Unit for the Ministry of Information covering less than eighteen hours of the German blitz on London and its people. It was directed by Humphrey Jennings and Harry Watt and featured Quentin Reynolds as the narrator. Animation Ars Gratia Artists is a 1970 animated short film from Yugoslavia, written and directed by Dusan Vukotic. Comedy Saare Jahaan Se Mehnga is a 2013 Bollywood satire film directed by Anshul Sharma starring Sanjai Mishra and Pragati Pandey. Written by Rupesh Thapliyal and Vijay Manral, the film also has Ranjan Chhabra, Disha, Vishwa Mohan Badola, Pramod Pathak, Zakir Hussain and Sitaram Panchal. Saare Jahaan Se Mehnga..., produced by Ashok Pandey under the banner of Revel Films, is a satire on the rising prices in the country. Comedy Tante Pose is a 1940 Norwegian film, directed by Leif Sinding, based on the book by Norwegian author Gabriel Scott. It stars a memorable Henny Skjønberg in the title role. Comedy Bavagaru Bagunnara is a Telugu film which released on April 9, 1998 and was produced by Nagendra Babu. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Rambha, and Paresh Rawal. The story is inspired by an English movie "Walk in the clouds". It was a hit at the box-office. In 2000, the film was remade into a Bollywood film as Kunwara, starring Govinda and Urmila Matondkar. Animation Waqt Hua Chahta Hai is a 2011 animated short film directed by Mehreen Tanwiri. Thriller The Taking of Pelham 123 is a 2009 American thriller film directed by Tony Scott, and starring Denzel Washington and John Travolta. It is a film adaptation of the novel by Morton Freedgood, and is a remake of the original 1974 film adaptation, which was also remade in 1998 as a TV film. Production began in March 2008, and it was released on June 12, 2009. Comedy The Thirteenth Year is a 1999 fantasy comedy-drama Disney Channel Original Movie. It was released May 15, 1999. The film was directed by Duwayne Dunham, who has directed other children and Disney movies, including Little Giants and Halloweentown. Comedy Amore all'italiana is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. The film stars Walter Chiari. Comedy Abby Singer is a 2003 dark comedy film tale that chronicles the life of Curtis Clemins, who is torn between the love of his life and accomplishing his dream. It had some film festival screenings in 2003 and again in 2006. The film also has several celebrity cameo appearances. The film was named after the second-to-last shot of the day on a film, which is called an Abby Singer after Abner E. "Abby" Singer. Science Fiction 2000 AD is a 2000 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Gordon Chan, and starring Aaron Kwok, Phyllis Quek, James Lye and Daniel Wu. The film was shot on location in both Hong Kong and Singapore. It was timed to screen during the peak Chinese New Year period. Comedy It Was Like That is a 2010 drama short film written by Paige Cohen and directed by Morgan Dameron. Science Fiction The Atomic Submarine is a 1959 independently made black-and-white science fiction film distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation and starring Arthur Franz, Dick Foran and Brett Halsey, with John Hillard as the voice of the alien. The film was directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and the script was adapted by Orville H. Hampton from a short story by Jack Rabin and Irving Block. The film is an alien invasion story that concerns an underwater UFO that is attacking shipping; it showcases the new technology of nuclear submarines. Comedy Bustin' Loose is a film released by Universal Pictures in 1981 starring Richard Pryor as an ex-con who gets a second chance after violating his probation. School teacher Vivian Perry hires him to repair and drive a bus for a group of special needs children from Philadelphia to a farm in Washington state. Pryor also produced the film. Roberta Flack wrote and performed music for the movie. Paul Mooney has a small role. It was during shooting for the film in the summer of 1980 that Pryor's infamous freebasing incident occurred. Documentary film Standing on Sacred Ground 2 : Profit and Loss is a 2013 documentary film written by Jennifer Huang and directed by Christopher McLeod. Thriller Silver City is a 2004 political satire and drama film. It was written and directed by John Sayles. Chris Cooper portrays an inept Republican gubernatorial candidate, a character that was noted for similarities to U.S. President George W. Bush. The film's ensemble cast includes Richard Dreyfuss, Danny Huston, Michael Murphy, Maria Bello, Kris Kristofferson, Mary Kay Place, Thora Birch, Tim Roth, Billy Zane and Daryl Hannah. The film is a "murder mystery [linked] to a political satire"; according to Sayles, it is "about electoral politics, but also about the press." Comedy The Curiosity of Chance is a 2006 comedy film directed by Russell P. Marleau, produced by Bigfoot Entertainment and starring Tad Hilgenbrink. Comedy Just Sex and Nothing Else is a 2005 comedy film written by Réka Divinyi, Krisztina Goda, Gábor Heller and directed by Krisztina Goda. Comedy Chôeki Tarô: Mamushi no kyôdai is an action comedy film directed by Sadao Nakajima. Comedy A Terrible Tragedy is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Anton Corbijn Inside Out is a 2012 documentary film written by Klaartje Quirijns and Thomas den Drijver and directed by Klaartje Quirijns. Animation The Devil's Due is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Alexander Gorelick. Comedy Coup de tête is a 1979 French film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and scripted by Francis Veber. It stars Patrick Dewaere and Jean Bouise, who won the César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance. Animation How to Raise the Moon is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Anja Struck. Comedy Angelos Epithemiou and Friends is a 2011 comedy film written by Renton Skinner. Thriller Jack’s Back is a 1988 horror film directed and written by Rowdy Herrington and starring James Spader and Cynthia Gibb. Documentary film High Grass Circus is a 1976 National Film Board of Canada documentary film co-directed by Tony Ianzelo and Torben Schioler, exploring life in the Royal Brothers' traveling circus. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was shot spring and summer of 1975 and part of 1976. Following its Oscar nomination, it was acquired by CBC-TV, which broadcast it on July 12, 1978. It was subsequently sold to television networks in New Zealand, the UK, South Africa and Yugoslavia. A nine-minute cut-down version of the film, entitled Little Big Top, played in Canadian theatres in late 1977, including 15 week run in Vancouver. In August 1980, PBS acquired the film along with seven other NFB documentaries and broadcast them on 11 of its stations. Documentary film Praying in Her Own Voice is a documentary film directed by Yael Katzir. Comedy Die Hallo-Sisters is a 1990 comedy drama film written by Lisa Kristwaldt, Richard Hey and directed by Ottokar Runze. Comedy Creature from the Haunted Sea is a 1961 comedy horror film directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a parody of spy, gangster, and monster movies, concerning a secret agent, XK150, who goes under the code name "Sparks Moran" in order to infiltrate a criminal gang led by Renzo Capetto, who is trying to transport a colonel, a group of exiled Cuban nationals, and a large portion of the Cuban treasury out of the country. Comedy Happy Ever after is a 1954 British independent comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and starring David Niven, Yvonne De Carlo, Barry Fitzgerald and George Cole. In the film, the accidental death of an Irish landowner leads his relative to take over the estate, much to the dissatisfaction of the locals. It was released in the United States under the alternative title Tonight's the Night. Animation Arboraceous is 2012 animated drama film directed by Natasha Bishop. Comedy Advance to the Rear is a light-hearted 1964 American western comedy film set in the American Civil War. It stars Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens and Melvyn Douglas and is directed by George Marshall. The film is based on the 1957 novel Company of Cowards by Jack Schaefer, with the film having that title in pre-production and when released in the United Kingdom. However, the novel had none of the comedic elements of the film which retained only the basic idea of a unit formed out of men who had been court-martialed for cowardice and sent out west as well as some character names. Comedy The Cheyenne Social Club is a 1970 Western comedy, written by James Lee Barrett, directed and produced by Gene Kelly, and starring James Stewart, Henry Fonda and Shirley Jones. It's the story about an aging cowboy who inherits a brothel and decides to turn it into a respectable boarding house, against the wishes of both the townspeople and the ladies working there. Comedy Hard Boiled Mahoney is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the sixth film in the series. Comedy The Slammin' Salmon is a 2009 comedy film by Broken Lizard. The film is about the owner of a restaurant initiating a contest to see which of his waiters can earn the most money in a single night, with a prize of $10,000. The loser receives a "beat down" by the owner, Cleon Salmon, a former heavyweight boxer. Kevin Heffernan directed the film; it was his first time directing a Broken Lizard film. Salmon was filmed in 25 days at the beginning of 2008. Comedy H.M.S. Pinafore is a 1982 musical film directed by Rodney Greenberg. Comedy Goin' To Town is a 1935 musical comedy film released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Mae West and featured Paul Cavanagh, Marjorie Gateson and Monroe Owsley. Comedy The Work and the Story is a comedic Mormon film written and directed by Nathan Smith Jones. The movie's title is a parody of The Work and the Glory Documentary film Late Night Talks with Mother is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Jan Nemec. Comedy Signori si nasce is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Animation The Ballad of Johnny Sosa is a 2011 animated short film directed by Igor Machado. Thriller Afraid to Talk is a 1932 year drama film written by Tom Reed and directed by Edward L. Cahn. Thriller Feeding Mr. Baldwin is a comedy thriller film directed by Will Prescott. Comedy Mahaan is a 1983 Hindi film produced by Satyanarayana and directed by S. Ramanathan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan in triple roles alongside Waheeda Rehman, Parveen Babi, Zeenat Aman, Ashok Kumar, Amjad Khan, Kader Khan, Aruna Irani, Sujit Kumar and Shakti Kapoor . The music is by R.D. Burman. The film is a remake of the Kannada film Shankar Guru that stars Rajkumar. Amitabh Bachchan was playing a triple role in the film after playing double roles in several of his earlier films. The concept of a 'triple role' was unusual. The song 'Pyaar mein dil pe maar de goli' which featured in the movie was also popular. Amitabh plays all the three characters differently which proves his versatility. The film did not do well at the box office. This movie was shoot out in Kathmandu Valley's all City, Nepal. Thriller Madame Tutli-Putli is a 2007 stop motion-animated short film by Montreal filmmakers Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, collectively known as Clyde Henry Productions, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It is available on the Cinema16: World Short Films DVD as well as from the NFB. Comedy It Started in Naples is an American romantic comedy film made by Paramount Pictures and released in August 1960. It was directed by Melville Shavelson and produced by Jack Rose from a screenplay by Suso Cecchi d'Amico based on the story by Michael Pertwee and Jack Davies. The Technicolor cinematography was by Robert Surtees. The film stars Clark Gable, Sophia Loren, Vittorio De Sica and an Italian cast. Michael Hamilton, a Philadelphia lawyer, travels to Naples, Italy only a few days before his planned wedding to settle the estate of his late brother, Joseph with Italian lawyer Vitalli. In the opening narration he states he "was here before with the 5th US Army" in World War II. In Naples, Michael discovers that his brother had a son, nine-year-old Nando, who is being cared for by his maternal aunt Lucia, a cabaret singer. Joseph never married Nando's mother but drowned with her in a boating accident. Joseph's actual wife, whom he left in 1950, is alive in Philadelphia. Michael discovers to his dismay that his brother spent a fortune on fireworks. Comedy Tortilla Soup is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Maria Ripoll. The screenplay by Tom Musca, Ramón Menéndez and Vera Blasi is based on the film Eat Drink Man Woman, which was written by Hui-Ling Wang, Ang Lee, and James Schamus. Comedy I Only Arsked! is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Bernard Bresslaw, Michael Medwin and Alfie Bass. It was based on the television series The Army Game and was made by Hammer Films. Animation Além da Imaginação de Tiago is a 2013 animation film directed by Rosiane de Jesus Dourado. Thriller Kirken is the 2007 thriller and mystery film written and directed by Anders Helde. Documentary film Diamante is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Emiliano Grieco. Comedy Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin is a Punjabi romantic comedy film starring Roshan Prince, Jassi Gill, Simran Kaur Mundi, Sunny Gill, Bharti Singh and Anshu Sawhney. Comedy Minoes (Undercover Kitty) is a 2001 comedy-fantasy film written and directed by Vincent Bal; with writing credits by Annie M.G. Schmidt, Tamara Bos, and Burny Bos. Documentary film Killer.berlin.doc is a 1999 film directed by Bettina Ellerkamp and Jörg Heitmann. Comedy Koi no gashû is a comedy film directed by Yoshitarō Nomura. Comedy Hello, Dolly! is a 1969 romantic comedy musical film based on the Broadway production of the same name. The film follows the story of Dolly Levi, as she travels to Yonkers, New York, to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. In doing so she convinces his niece, his niece's intended, and Horace's two clerks to travel to New York City. Directed by Gene Kelly and adapted and produced by Ernest Lehman, the cast includes Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin, Tommy Tune, Fritz Feld, Marianne McAndrew, E. J. Peaker and Louis Armstrong. The film was photographed in 65 mm Todd-AO by Harry Stradling, Sr. Comedy My First Spellbook is a 2011 short family comedy drama film written and directed by Gavin Laing. Thriller The Dogs is a 1979 French drama film directed by Alain Jessua. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Un Anno Dopo – Progetto Memory Hunters is a documentary film directed by Carlo Liberatore, Marco Castellani, Stefano Ianni, Antonio Iacoboni and others. Comedy Villa Henriette is a 2004 comedy film directed by Peter Payer. Animation The Life and Mind of Mark DeFriest is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Gabriel London. Comedy Afra Tafri is a 2012 Bollywood film starring Govinda, Sunil Shetty, Yuvika Chaudhary and Arya Babbar directed by Haadi Abrar. Comedy Buddy is a 1997 film directed by Caroline Thompson and produced by Columbia Pictures with help from Jim Henson Pictures. It starred Rene Russo as Mrs. Gertrude 'Trudy' Lintz and Robbie Coltrane as her husband. The film was based on the life of a gorilla called Massa with elements of Gertrude Lintz's other gorilla Gargantua. In real life, Massa became the oldest gorilla on record until 2008, while Buddy/Gargantua died young as a circus attraction and his remains are now on display in a museum. The gorilla suit used for Buddy was created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Comedy Grosse Fatigue is a 1994 French comedy film directed by Michel Blanc. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Sex Farce is a 2006 film directed by Evan G. Greenberg. Documentary film The Deathless is a documentary film directed by Kearn-Hyung Ahn. Comedy Slečna od vody is a 1959 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Bang Bang! is a 2014 Indian action thriller film directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Fox Star Studios. The film is an official remake of the Hollywood film Knight and Day and features Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles performed by Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz respectively in the original. The main antagonist of the film is Danny Dezongpa. The film was distributed and marketed by Fox Star Studios in collaboration with Fox International Productions worldwide. Documentary film Eislimonade für Hong Li is a 2000 film directed by Dietmar Ratsch. Documentary film Persepolis Men is a documentary film about Iranian football club Persepolis. the cover of CD shows Afshin Ghotbi rising his hand toward on a red background. Thriller Eeram is a 2009 Tamil-romantic Horror written and directed by newcomer Arivazhagan Venkatachalam. Starring Aadhi, and Sindhu Menon in the lead roles, with Saranya Mohan and Nandha in supporting roles, the film was produced by S. Shankar and was released on 11 September 2009. A Telugu dubbed version soon followed suit named Vaishali. Comedy The Eagle and the Bear is a 1985 comedy thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin. Science Fiction Remnants is an action, drama and science fiction film directed by Tim Szczesniak, André Freitas, Chance White, Jared Young and Matthew Young. Documentary film Meetings, Bloody Meetings is a 1976 British comedy training film that stars John Cleese as a bumbling middle manager. The film was written by John Cleese and Antony Jay, and was produced by Cleese's production company Video Arts. They updated and rereleased the film again in 2012 with British comedian Will Smith starring as the central character in charge of a meeting. John Cleese appears in the new version, this time in the role of the judge in the dream sequence. Comedy Mother's Baby Boy is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Ali Baba Goes to Town is a 1937 film starring Eddie Cantor, Tony Martin, and Roland Young. Cantor plays a hobo named Aloysius "Al" Babson, who walks into the camp of a movie company that is making the Arabian Nights. He falls asleep and dreams he is in Baghdad as an advisor to the Sultan. He organizes work programs, taxes the rich, and abolishes the army, in a spoof of Roosevelt's New Deal. The cast also includes Gypsy Rose Lee, using the stage name of Louise Hovick, as the Sultana. The Raymond Scott Quintette also appears, performing "Twilight In Turkey." A clip from Ali Baba Goes to Town is shown in the movie The Day of the Locust, in which Karen Black plays an aspiring actress in 1930s Hollywood. A brief shot of Black is edited into the Ali Baba footage to create the impression that her character played a bit role in that film. Comedy Benvenuti al Nord is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Luca Miniero. It is the sequel of the high-grossing film Benvenuti al Sud. It also obtained a great commercial success, gaining more than 27 million euros during its Italian theatrical release; it had the third best opening in Italian market history. Comedy That's Life! is a 1986 film with Jack Lemmon and Julie Andrews, directed by Blake Edwards. The film was made independently by Edwards using largely his own finances and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Although Columbia released the film, Artisan Entertainment holds the rights to distribute it on DVD. That's Life! was shot in Edwards and his wife Andrews' own beachside home in Malibu and features their family in small roles, including two daughters. Lemmon's son Chris Lemmon plays his character's son Josh, while his wife Felicia Farr puts in a brief cameo appearance as a fortune teller. Because of the film's independent status, many of the cast and crew were paid below union-level wages, resulting in the American Society of Cinematographers picketing the film during production and taking an advertisement in Variety in protest. As a result, the original director of photography, Harry Stradling Jr., was forced to quit the film and was subsequently replaced by Anthony Richmond, a British cinematographer. Science Fiction Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon is a 1967 British science fiction comedy film directed by Don Sharp and starring Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Fröbe and Terry-Thomas. It was released in the US as Those Fantastic Flying Fools, in order to capitalise on the success of Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines two years earlier. Thriller Chicken with Vinegar is a 1985 French crime film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. It is distributed in the USA with the title, Cop Au Vin. Chabrol made a sequel in 1986 entitled Inspecteur Lavardin. Documentary film How We Played the Revolution is a 2011 music, historical documentary film written and directed by Giedre Zickyte. Documentary film The First Movie is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Mark Cousins. Comedy The Arm is a 2011 short romantic comedy film written and directed by Jessie Ennis, Brie Larson and Sarah Ramos. Animation A Chairy Tale is a 1957 stop-motion pixilation short film co-directed by Norman McLaren and Claude Jutra, and starring Jutra and a most uncooperative chair. The film humorously portrays Jutra's attempts to sit on the chair - and it on him - set to the music of Ravi Shankar and Chatur Lal. The film begins with a seemingly normal chair onscreen. Jutra enters, carrying a book, and attempts to sit in the chair so he can read his book. The chair unexpectedly moves out from under him. The man's persistent attempts to sit in the chair become increasingly frenetic and increasingly violent ... but only to himself, not to the chair. Finally, it dawns on the man that perhaps the chair will let him sit on it for a while if he will first allow the chair to sit on him for a few seconds. This gambit succeeds, and all ends happily. As with McLaren's equally acclaimed short Neighbours, the message of the film is that cooperation is a better means to resolve disputes than force. As with Begone Dull Care, the opening titles are presented in a few other different languages, including German, Spanish, Czech, and Italian. Documentary film Immigrant Nation! The Battle for the Dream is a 2010 feature documentary movie by Esaú Meléndez about the immigrant rights movement from 2006 to 2009 and Elvira Arellano's resistance to deportation. It opened on 2010-03-06 in Washington, DC, at the DC Independent Film Festival. The film includes stories of individuals, organizations, activists and community leaders. It includes coverage of anti-immigrant activists, but more coverage of those "united by passion and a concern for justice." This film features the opposition to the controversial HR4437 immigration bill, especially the march to Batavia, Illinois, to decry Speaker Dennis Hastert's blockage of comprehensive immigration reform. Thriller Nightcrawler is a 2014 American crime thriller film written and directed by Dan Gilroy. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Riz Ahmed, and Bill Paxton. Marking Gilroy's directorial debut, it tells the story of a driven young man who stumbles upon the underground world of Los Angeles freelance crime journalism. The film was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released theatrically by Open Road Films on October 31, 2014. Documentary film Kid Chocolate is a 1987 short documentary film written by Eliseo Alberto and Gerardo Chijona and directed by Gerardo Chijona. Animation Tragic Story with Happy Ending is a 2005 animation short film written and directed by Regina Pessoa. Thriller Omega is a 2008 Greek small budget-thriller film directed by Vasilis Blioumis. It was named the Best Full Length Greek Picture at the 8th Panorama of Independent Film Makers - T.U.C.TH. The film was accomplished in only 14 days/nights. It was compared to Michael Haneke's Funny Games because of the similarities in the plot. However, Omega is very different stylistically, playing more as an On Stage film and belonging to a sub-genre of cinema that could be described as "Isolated Cottage". Thriller Eine Stadt wird erpresst is a 2006 thriller film written by Rolf Basedow and Dominik Graf and directed by Dominik Graf. Documentary film Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code sparked a cultural phenomenon which has led millions of people to explore the mysteries of the isolated hilltop village of Rennes-le-Chateau. Behind the fiction of the novel is a wealth of detail originally uncovered by Henry Lincoln in his book Holy Blood, Holy Grail. Origins of the Da Vinci Code, sets out to explore these mysteries in detail, including: * The history of the Rennes-le-Chateau ** The development of the Holy Bloodline hypothesis BEFORE the publication of Dan Brown's novel ** How Henry Lincoln discovered the codes ** The discovery of the Rennes-le-Chateau geometry ** Startling new discoveries of more landscape geometry beyond the original Pentacle of Mountains ** The true extent of the "Invisible Temple" ** And more! * Documentary film The Space is a 2014 short, documentary film directed by Eléonor Gilbert. Comedy A Tight Corner is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Frank Pettingell, Gina Malo, Betty Astell and Charles Stratton. Comedy Dottor Jekyll e gentile signora, internationally released as Dr. Jekyll Likes Them Hot and Jekyll Junior, is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. It is a parody of the Robert Louis Stevenson's novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Comedy Are We There Yet? is a 2005 American/Canadian road family comedy film directed by Brian Levant and starring Ice Cube. It was produced by Revolution Studios and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Although it was panned by critics, it grossed $82 million in North America alone and sold 3.7 million DVDs. The film, while set in Portland, Oregon, Vancouver, BC and other parts of the Pacific Northwest, was mostly shot on location in and around Vancouver, including a view of the Lions' Gate Bridge, the financial district skyscrapers and the downtown scene near the film's conclusion. A sequel, Are We Done Yet?, was released in 2007, and a television series based around the film's main characters premiered in 2010. Comedy Absolutely Anything is an upcoming British comedy film directed by Terry Jones and written by Jones and Gavin Scott. The film stars Simon Pegg, Kate Beckinsale, with the voices of Michael Palin, Jones, Terry Gilliam, John Cleese, Eric Idle and Robin Williams in his final film role. The film is scheduled to be released in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2015. Comedy Swapnam Kondu Thulabharam is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2003. Thriller Karzzzz is a 2008 Bollywood film directed by Satish Kaushik. It stars Himesh Reshammiya and Urmila Matondkar. It is a remake of Karz and also inspired by The Reincarnation of Peter Proud.The Reincarnation of Peter Proud is itself inspired by indian film Madhumati The film opened very strongly upon its release, did better business compared to Aap Kaa Surroor, but later became a disaster at the box office due to its high price selling cost estimated Rs 40cr, sold to Reliance Entertainment by T-Series. The hype created upon the film's trailer and Himesh Reshammiya's popularity were reasons behind the high price selling cost. This news was confirmed by the Himesh Reshammiya himself during a talk show while promoting his film Radio on etc channel. Documentary film 'Coral Sea Dreaming - Awaken' celebrates and pays tribute to the magical but fast disappearing world of coral reefs. It was filmed in High Definition on over 2,000 dives by Emmy Award winner cameraman and Producer David Hannan over the last 8 years on the world's most beautiful reefs and features Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef and Papua New Guinea. Documentary film Rainbow Town is a family, drama, war, documentary film directed by Lauren Selmon Roberts. Comedy Four Dimensions of Greta is a low budget British comedy sexploitation film, directed by Pete Walker, featuring four 3-D film sequences. It was the first British film to be made in 3-D, and the tagline on the poster read, "A girl in your lap". The film is also known as "The Three Dimensions of Greta". Documentary film Brasileirinho is a 2005 musical documentary film by Finnish film director Mika Kaurismäki about traditional Brazilian choro music. Comedy Virtually Heroes is a 2013 action and comedy film written by Matt Yamashita and directed by G.J. Echternkamp. Documentary film For I Know My Weakness is a 2012 documentary film written by John Dentino and directed by John Dentino. Thriller Koi Hai is a 2003 Drama Horror film written by Manoj Hansraj, Rajiv S.S. Ruia and directed by Rajiv S.S. Ruia. Comedy "BECOMING SANTA is the story of one man entering the culture and character of Santa Claus for a single season. We follow Jack as he bleaches his hair, goes to Santa School and tries to do everything that Santa is asked to do. He works as a sidewalk Santa, does home visits, a Polar Express Train and a parade. Along the way, Jack collects children's wishes, learns about the benefits of belief, the history and origin of Santa and the ordinary people keeping the Santa spirit alive." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Documentary film Birds, Backyard Habitat and Beyond is a documentary film directed by Craig Johnson and Joy Johnson. Thriller An innocent and hard working young man who is trying to save money to pay for the medical treatment of his ailing sisters becomes wound up in the wild world of the criminal underground. He is falsely arrested by a crook posing as a cop and then forced to work for the mans' boss, a mafia don. Now he must defend his name and honor and retaliate against the don. Comedy Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth is a 2000 American direct-to-video parody film directed by John Blanchard. The film stars Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Tom Arnold, Coolio and Shirley Jones. Several mid and late '90s teen horror films are parodied, as are the slasher films of the '70s and '80s, including the Scream films, Friday the 13th, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and I Know What You Did Last Summer, as well as other non horror films and television series. Although there are many different films parodied, the film follows the plot of Scream very closely. It is often compared to Scary Movie, a commercially successful spoof from the same year, which had as a working title "Scream If You Know What I Did Last Halloween". Comedy End of the Line is a 1987 drama film directed by Jay Russell. Leo Pickett and Will Haney, railroad workers in Little Rock, Arkansas, find out the parent company of the Southland railroad is about to close their yard and layoff the employees, switching all future shipments to the air freight business. In a last-ditch effort to save their jobs, the two men "borrow" a locomotive and drive it from Clifford, Arkansas, to Chicago, Illinois, to make their case to Thomas G. Clinton, the railroad's Chairman of the Board. Comedy What's Up Superdoc! is a 1978 comedy film written and directed by Derek Ford. Thriller Virtual Seduction is a 1995 thriller film directed by Paul Ziller. Comedy Everything's Ducky is a 1961 film directed by Don Taylor and starring Buddy Hackett, Mickey Rooney, and Jackie Cooper. Comedy Sue, Mai & Sawa: Righting the Girl Ship is a comedy film directed by Osamu Minorikawa. Documentary film influenza/Composition II (chrome square) is a 2009 film directed by Jeroen Jongeleen. A sticker project translated into animation, this film uses shiny square stickers as miniature, abstract urban screens that quietly reflect the city life on their blurry surface. In the mid-1990s filmmaker Jeroen Jongeleen discovered in stickers a simple and cheap means of functioning in public. Thriller Hanky Panky is a 1982 comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier, and starring Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner. Wilder and Radner met during filming and later married. Thriller The Killing Jar is a 2010 American crime thriller film written and directed by Mark Young. It stars Michael Madsen as a psychopath who takes the occupants of a remote diner hostage, only to realize that of them is more dangerous than the gunman. Comedy You're Darn Tootin' is a 1928 Laurel & Hardy silent comedy short, produced by Hal Roach. It was shot in January 1928 and released April 21, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The title is an American idiomatic phrase akin to "You're darn right!" Comedy Pump Up the Volume is a 1990 comedy-drama film written and directed by Allan Moyle and starring Christian Slater and Samantha Mathis. Comedy The Lonely Guy is a 1984 romantic comedy film, directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Steve Martin. The screenplay is credited to Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels as well as Neil Simon, and is based on the 1978 book The Lonely Guy's Book of Life by Bruce Jay Friedman. Martin portrays a greeting card writer who goes through a period of bad luck with women. In his despair, he writes a book titled A Guide for the Lonely Guy, which changes his life. The film also stars Charles Grodin, Judith Ivey, and Steve Lawrence and features cameo appearances from Merv Griffin, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and Loni Anderson. The theme song, "Love Comes Without Warning," was performed by the band America. Comedy The Devil and Miss Jones is a 1941 comedy film starring Jean Arthur and Charles Coburn. Directed by Sam Wood and scripted by Norman Krasna, the film was the product of an independent collaboration between Krasna and producer Frank Ross. Their short-lived production company released two films through RKO Radio Pictures. The film was well received by critics upon its release and garnered Academy Award nominations for Coburn and Krasna. Documentary film By The River is a 2013 drama film directed by Nontawat Numbenchapol. Animation Like the Clouds, Like the Wind is an anime television film produced by Studio Pierrot for NTV and based on the novel by Ken'ichi Sakemi. It is often incorrectly thought to be produced by Studio Ghibli due to the character designs by Katsuya Kondō, partially due to an error in its first fan translation that attributed the screenplay to Hayao Miyazaki instead of Akira Miyazaki, and the higher quality of the animation for a TV movie. However, Studio Ghibli had no involvement in the film. Documentary film Chang'an Boulevard is a 2004 documentary film directed by Ai Weiwei. Comedy Bunker is a 2012 short comedy-drama film written and directed by Kim Voynar. Thriller The Lightship is a 1986 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer and Robert Duvall, with early appearances from Arliss Howard and William Forsythe. The film is based on the novella "Das Feuerschiff" by German Author Siegfried Lenz. Animation The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein is a 1992 short animated documentary directed by Joyce Borenstein about her father, the Canadian painter Sam Borenstein. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. In Canada, it was named best short documentary at the 12th Genie Awards. Thriller Ring of Fear is a 1954 film starring Clyde Beatty and Mickey Spillane as themselves. With a deranged killer on the loose in his circus, lion tamer Beatty calls in mystery writer Spillane to solve the case. Thriller Locke is a 2013 British drama film written and directed by Steven Knight. The film stars Tom Hardy, with Tom Holland, Olivia Colman, Andrew Scott, Ruth Wilson, Ben Daniels, and Alice Lowe providing voices. Comedy Peter Voss, Thief of Millions is a 1932 German comedy crime film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Willi Forst, Alice Treff and Paul Hörbiger. It was based on the 1913 novel of the same title by Ewald Gerhard Seeliger which has been adapted into a number of films including previously in 1921 and later in 1946. It was the second to last film made by Dupont in Germany before he was forced to flee to the United States following the rise of the Nazi Party. Thriller Strangers stranded in a hotel by a blizzard pass the time by playing poker. Tensions rise when one of them accuses another of cheating. Comedy The Dope is a 2003 comedy film directed by François Desagnat and Thomas Sorriaux. Thriller Killers in the House is a 1998 made for TV film starring Mario Van Peebles, Holly Robinson Peete, and Hal Linden. Bank robbers hold a family hostage in a newly inherited mansion. The movie was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. The film aired on the USA network. Documentary film Before the Music Dies is a 2006 U.S. documentary film that criticizes the American music industry and the increasing commercialization of the art of music over the past thirty years. The film features interviews and performances from such musicians and groups as Doyle Bramhall II, Erykah Badu, Eric Clapton, Dave Matthews, Branford Marsalis, Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt and My Morning Jacket. It was directed by Andrew Shapter, produced by Joel Rasmussen, and co-written by Shapter and Rasmussen. The film premiered on March 12, 2006 at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas. Thriller H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds is one of three film adaptations released in 2005 of H. G. Wells' classic novel of the same name, about a Martian invasion of Earth. This version, noted for its "extreme faithfulness" to Wells' novel, was produced by the independent film production company Pendragon Pictures. Unlike the other film adaptations set in the current day United States, it was the first adaptation set in the novel's original 1898 Victorian era England. Documentary film Istintobrass is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Massimiliano Zanin. Documentary film In the Street is a 16-minute documentary film released in 1948 and again in 1952. The black and white, silent film was shot in the mid-1940s in the Spanish Harlem section of New York City. Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb, and James Agee were the cinematographers; they used small, hidden 16 mm film cameras to record street life, especially of children. Levitt edited the film and, subsequent to its first release, added a piano soundtrack composed and performed by Arthur Kleiner. The film is generally considered as an extension of Levitt's street photography in New York City, and Levitt subsequently re-used the title, In the Street, for a volume reproducing her photographs. Loeb was a painter and photographer. James Agee was a noted writer; both Loeb and Agee subsequently collaborated with Levitt on a second film, The Quiet One. Manny Farber summarized the film at the time, "The movie, to be shown around the 16mm circuit, has been beautifully edited into a somber study of the American figure, from childhood to old age, growing stiffer, uglier, and lonelier with the passage of years." The artist Roy Arden recently summarized the film somewhat differently, "In The Street is reportage as art. Animation Dog in Heaven is the 2012 animation, drama, short film directed by Jeanette Nørgaard and written by Laura Madsen. Documentary film The Log of the U-35 is a 1917 war-propaganda film documentary written and directed by Hans Brennert. Documentary film Paul Simon, Graceland: The African Concert is a TV Movie. Science Fiction A Bomb Was Stolen is a 1961 Romanian dialogue-free spy film directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Quiriri is a 2013 short film written and directed by Filipe Cargnin. Comedy Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines; Or, How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes is a 1965 British comedy film starring Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles, Robert Morley, Terry-Thomas and James Fox, directed and co-written by Ken Annakin. Based on a screenplay entitled Flying Crazy, the fictional account is set in 1910, when Lord Rawnsley, an English press magnate, offers £10,000 to the winner of the Daily Post air race from London to Paris, to prove that Britain is "number one in the air". Animation Fun and Fancy Free is a 1947 animated feature produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures on September 27, 1947. It was one of the "package films" that the studio produced in the 1940s. It is the 9th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, and the fourth package film by Disney. The "Mickey and the Beanstalk" portion of the film was the last time Walt Disney voiced Mickey Mouse, as he was too busy working on other projects to continue voicing the famous character. Disney replaced himself with sound effects artist Jimmy MacDonald. Comedy Glorifying the American Girl is a 1929 musical comedy film produced by Florenz Ziegfeld that highlights Ziegfeld Follies performers. The last third of the film is basically a Follies production, with cameo appearances by Rudy Vallee, Helen Morgan, and Eddie Cantor. The script for the film was written by J.P. McEvoy and Millard Webb and directed by John W. Harkrider and Millard Webb. The songs were written by Irving Berlin, Walter Donaldson, Rudolf Friml, James E. Hanley, Larry Spier and Dave Stamper. The film is in the public domain, and many prints exhibited on television are in black-and-white only, and do not include pre-Code material, such as nudity. Documentary film The Home Team is a 2014 short documentary sport film written by Erika Frankel and directed by Joshua Seftel. Comedy PCU is a 1994 American comedy film written by Adam Leff and Zak Penn and directed by Hart Bochner about college life at the fictional Port Chester University, and represents "an exaggerated view of contemporary college life...." The film is based on the experiences of Leff and Penn's experience at the fraternity of Eclectic Society at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. Animation Bambi Meets Godzilla is a cartoon created entirely by Marv Newland. Less than two minutes long, the film is a classic of animation—#38 in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons. Newland was originally planning to do a live-action film; but, when he lost an essential magic hour shot, he drew this film in his room. Science Fiction Mail is a 2004 horror film directed by Iwao Takahashi. Thriller Magma: Volcanic Disaster is a 2006 television film by Sci Fi Pictures. Written by Rebecca Rian and directed by Ian Gilmour, the film stars Xander Berkeley and Amy Jo Johnson. It was filmed in Bulgaria. Documentary film Arlit, deuxième Paris is a 2005 documentary film written by Idrissou Mora Kpai and Isabelle Boni-Claverie and directed by Idrissou Mora Kpai. Thriller Knockaround Guys is a 2002 comedy crime-drama film starring Barry Pepper, Vin Diesel, Seth Green, John Malkovich and Dennis Hopper. Animation Through the Storm is a 2012 short animation action film written and directed by Fred Burdy. Comedy Zookeeper is a 2011 American romantic comedy film starring Kevin James and featuring the voices of Nick Nolte, Sylvester Stallone, Adam Sandler, Judd Apatow, Cher, Jon Favreau, and Faizon Love. The film contains computer animation, is produced by Sandler's production company, Happy Madison, and was distributed by Columbia Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was released on July 8, 2011. Animation Down the Gasoline Trail is a 1935 cartoon sponsored film created to sell Chevrolets. It's about an animated drop of gasoline, who travels through the car, eventually entering the engine and being vapourised. It is in the Public Domain. Documentary film GLOW: The Story of The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling is a 2012 documentary film written by Bradford Thomason and directed by Brett Whitcomb. Documentary film Tibira is Gay is a 2007 short documentary film directed by Emilio Gallo. Comedy Fort Tilden is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers. Documentary film A 90-minute special celebrating the finest African-American entertainers ever to grace the silver screen featuring performances from PORGY AND BESS, LILIES OF THE FIELD, GONE WITH THE WIND, COTTON COMES TO HARLEM, WAITING TO EXHALE and many more.A CENTURY OF BLACK CINEMA celebrates the finest Black entertainers ever to grace the silver screen. This absorbing program takes you on an illuminating journey through the careers of the fortunate, the unfortunate, the ground- breakers, the spectacular, the musical, and the comical performers who have inspired millions of people since the first cameras rolled. Enjoy rare film footage ranging from turn-of-the-century independent director OSCAR MICHEAUX to modern day filmmaker, SPIKE LEE. The program features brilliant performances from scenes of PORGY AND BESS, LILIES OF THE FIELD, GONE WITH THE WIND, COTTON COMES TO HARLEM, WAITING TO EXHALE, to name a few, and priceless behind-the-scenes takes with RICHARD PRYOR, SIDNEY POITIER, and JAMES EARL JONES. A CENTURY OF BLACK CINEMA also includes interviews with superstars such as EDDIE MURPHY, WHOOPI GOLDBERG, DENZEL WASHINGTON, LAURENCE FISHBURNE, DANNY GLOVER and FAYARD NICHOLAS of "The Nicholas Brothers", and the list continues. Thriller Rollin' with the Nines is a 2006 British film set mainly in South London, about a rap group turned drug dealers. The working film title was Proper Little Charlie. The film stars Vas Blackwood, Robbie Gee, Mark Smith, Simon Webbe and Billy Murray. Small appearances are made from Jason Flemyng, Dizzee Rascal, Rodney P, Kano and Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace. Comedy The Bashful Buzzard is a 1945 7-minute animated cartoon directed by Robert Clampett, which featured Beaky Buzzard. This was the last cartoon Kent Rogers did voices for, as he died in a car accident in July 1944, and also the last Warner Bros. cartoon that Sara Berner did voices for. Thriller Gothika tells the store of Dr. Miranda Grey (Halle Berry), a dedicated and successful criminal psychologist who awakens to find herself a patient in her own mental institution with no memory of the murder she's apparently committed. She soon learns that her husband was brutally murdered three days earlier, and the bloody evidence points directly at her. With no memory of that night except for a cryptic encounter with a mysterious young girl, the doctor's behavior becomes increasingly erratic. Her claims of innocence are seen by her friends, colleagues and former patients as the beginnings of a deep descent into madness. As Miranda struggles to reclaim her sanity she soon realizes she's become the pawn of a vengeful spirit. Now she must quickly determine if she is being led farther from her sanity or closer to the truth. This supernatural thriller also stars Penelope Cruz (Vanilla Sky, Blow) who plays Chloe, a hauntingly beautiful yet dangerously disturbed young patient; Oscar-nominee Robert Downey Jr. (Chaplin,The Singing Detective) portrays Dr. Pete Graham, Berry's skeptical colleague and friend; and Emmy Award-winning actor-director Charles S. Dutton (The Corner,Against the Ropes) plays Dr. Doug Grey, Berry's husband and chief administrator of the prison psychiatric ward. - From Sony Pictures Publicity Comedy Not Quite Human II is a 1989 television program written and directed by Eric Luke and starring Jay Underwood, Alan Thicke, and Robyn Lively. As the second of three films in a series based on the Not Quite Human novels by Seth McEvoy, it follows the social development of an android that is designed to appear human, this time as he enrolls in college and is on his own for the first time. The filming locations were Arizona State University, Scottsdale, and Phoenix. Comedy Felix on the Job is a 1916 silent comedy film directed by George Felix and starring Lon Chaney. Documentary film Girl 27 is a 2007 documentary film about the 1937 rape of MGM movie extra Patricia Douglas, the front-page news stories that followed, and the subsequent cover-up of the entire event. Also covered are a similar assault on singer Eloise Spann and her subsequent suicide, as well as the better known scandal involving actress Loretta Young and her "adopted" daughter Judy Lewis. The filmmaker, David Stenn, uses first-person interviews and vintage film footage and music to explore the political power of movie studios in 1930's Hollywood as well as public attitudes toward sexual assault that discouraged victims from coming forward. The filmmaker's dogged pursuit of Douglas and their subsequent friendship is a consistent theme throughout. Comedy That's Him is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Animation Freddie as F.R.O.7 is a 1992 British animated musical action fantasy film written and directed by Jon Acevski. It is a parody of James Bond. The film was inspired by bedtime stories Acevski told to his son about his favourite toy frog working as a secret agent. Documentary film Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise is a 1980 jazz film by Robert Mugge documenting performances by Sun Ra and his Arkestra in Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Baltimore, and also including interviews and rehearsal footage. The Philadelphia performances captured by the film took place at Danny's Hollywood Palace and on the rooftop of the Philadelphia International Center. The Baltimore performance took place in the Famous Ballroom, hosted by the Left Bank Jazz Society. Sun Ra compositions featured in the film include "Astro Black," "Along Came Ra," "We Travel the Spaceways," and "Requiem for Trevor Johnson." In 2001, the film was screened as part of Maryland Film Festival in the former Famous Ballroom, now part of the expanded Charles Theatre, where the film's Baltimore performances were shot. Animation Wet Hare is a 1962 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. In this cartoon, Bugs Bunny finds himself at odds with Blacque Jacque Shellacque, a ruthless lumberjack with a French Canadian accent who wants to control the water supply by building a series of dams. The title is yet another pun on "hair/hare". Thriller Undisputed III: Redemption is the third installment to the 2002 action film Undisputed. The film stars Scott Adkins, Mykel Shannon Jenkins, Mark Ivanir and Hristo Shopov, and was directed by Isaac Florentine. It takes place several years after the events of Undisputed II: Last Man Standing. Comedy Happi is an upcoming Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bhavna Talwar. The film stars Pankaj Kapoor in the lead role. Science Fiction Poseidon Rex is a 2013 film about a small, secluded island off the coast of Belize which suddenly finds itself terrorized by a deadly predator from the planet's distant past when deep sea divers accidentally awaken an ancient evil. Poseidon Rex is a horror and action film, directed by Mark L. Lester. Poseidon Rex wreaks havoc throughout a small island off the coast of Belize. In the story, a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex who has evolved to become both aquatic and amphibious, attacks an island filled with vacationers. Comedy Pájaro loco is a 1971 Argentine film. Comedy Sette ore di guai is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio Metz and Marcello Marchesi. Animation Paris Recyclers is a 2011 animated short film directed by Nikki Schuster. Thriller Creek is a 2007 horror thriller film written by Lola Wallace and Tom Devlin, and directed by Lola Wallace. Comedy King Guillaume is a 2009 comedy film directed by Pierre-François Martin-Laval. Documentary film Bingo Night is a 2013 documentary directed and written by Conor Fetting-Smith. Comedy L'avare is a French comedy movie from 1980, directed by Louis de Funès and Jean Girault, written by Louis de Funès and Jean Girault, and starring by Louis de Funès. The English title of the film is The Miser. It is an adaptation of Molière's famous comedy L'Avare ou L'École du mensonge. De Funès tried to draw out the unhappy side of the character. Harpagon, unloved by humanity, is driven to an obsessive love of money. Comedy Scenesters is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by David Quantic. Thriller Un Hombre extraño is a 1971 Argentine film. Animation Vivo: Mantra is a 2013 short animation film directed by Mateus de Paula Santos, Nando Cohen and Guto Terni. Documentary film Petite Histoite des Plateaux Abandonnés is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Rä di Martino. Documentary film Children in War is a 2000 documentary written and directed by Alan and Susan Raymond. Animation Florette is a 2012 animation action short film written by Paul Miller and directed by Gus Filgate and Paul Miller. Comedy L'arbitro is a 1974 comedy film directed by Luigi Filippo D'Amico. The main character, Carmelo Lo Cascio, is inspired on the referee Concetto Lo Bello. The theme song, "Football Crazy", is sung by the football player Giorgio Chinaglia. Documentary film Soul Power is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jeff Levy-Hinte about the Zaire 74 music festival in Kinshasa which accompanied the Rumble in the Jungle heavyweight boxing championship match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in October 1974. The film was made from archival footage; other footage shot at the time focusing on the fight was edited to form the film When We Were Kings. Performers in the film include James Brown, The Spinners, OK Jazz featuring Franco, Bill Withers, Miriam Makeba a.k.a. "The Click Song", B.B. King, Pembe Dance Troupe, The Crusaders, Fania All-Stars featuring Celia Cruz, Big Black, Afrisa featuring Tabu LEY, The Mighty J.B.'s and Manu Dibango. The DVD includes bonus tracks of James Brown, Sister Sledge, Abeti and folk dance performance Pembe Dance Troupe. Footage was shot by a variety of camera operators, including Albert Maysles. Comedy Mantervention is a 2013 comedy film written by Juan Gallego and directed by Stuart Acher. Documentary film 'Glenn Tilbrook: One for the Road' is a 2004 documentary directed by Amy Pickard which follows a 2001 solo American tour by Glenn Tilbrook, lead singer of British new wave group Squeeze. The film - which was self-financed by Pickard after she sold all her possessions - shows Tilbrook attempting to mount a month-long US tour using a mobile home instead of a tour bus and hotels. The film centres on Tilbrook's apparent good humour in the face of a series of calamities - including vehicle breakdown - and his unusual stagecraft. At one stage he takes his entire audience into a car park and in another sequence performs in a fan's apartment. The film features performance excerts from a number of Squeeze and Tilbrook songs including: "Tempted", "Hourglass", "Take Me I'm Yours", "Up the Junction", "Goodbye Girl", "Some Fantastic Place" and "By The Light of the Cash Machine". The film premiered in 2004 at London's Raindance festival and has since been released on DVD. Science Fiction Circus of Horrors is a 1960 British horror film directed by Sidney Hayers. It stars Anton Diffring, Yvonne Monlaur, Erika Remberg, Kenneth Griffith, Jane Hylton, Conrad Phillips, Yvonne Romain and Donald Pleasence. Film critic David Pirie considered it to be the third entry in Anglo-Amalgamated's "Sadian trilogy" in his book A Heritage of Horror, because the films focus on sadism, cruelty and violence as opposed to the supernatural horror of the Hammer films in the same era. The previous films in the trilogy were Horrors of the Black Museum and Peeping Tom, both in 1959. It was released in the US by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Angry Red Planet. Comedy Famous Person Talent Agency: Pearls of Asia is a 2010 short film written by Cami Delavigne and directed by Ivan Hurzeler. Comedy The Fourteenth Man is a lost 1920 silent film comedy starring Robert Warwick and Bebe Daniels. It was directed by Joseph Henabery and produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. This film is an adaption of F. Anstey's play, The Man from Blankley's. It was remade a decade later as a talkie at Warner's with John Barrymore. Thriller Flash Point is a 2007 Hong Kong action film directed by Wilson Yip, and starring Donnie Yen, Louis Koo, Collin Chou, Xing Yu, Lui Leung-wai and Fan Bingbing. Yen plays Ma Jun, a police sergeant who plants his partner Wilson as a mole in a pursuit against a triad led by three Vietnamese brothers. Flash Point was repeatedly hailed as a prequel to the 2005 film SPL: Sha Po Lang, which was Yip and Yen's first feature-film collaboration as director and star respectively. Yen denied the SPL prequel reports, claiming that Flash Point was a completely original film. Principal photography began in Hong Kong from November 2006 to March 2007. In choreographing Flash Point's major fight scenes, Yen relied on the use of mixed martial arts, working alongside an international group of martial artists. His work as a choreographer won him "Best Action Choreography" awards at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards and the 2008 Golden Horse Film Awards. Flash Point was released in Hong Kong on 9 August 2007. It was a box office hit during its two-month theatrical run in China, despite receiving mixed reviews. Documentary film Fanalysis is a 2002 documentary film starring Bruce Campbell, Ted Raimi, Harry Knowles and directed by Bruce Campbell. Thriller Nootrukku Nooru is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language film. Thriller Crocodile 2: Death Swamp, called Crocodile 2: Death Roll when broadcast on TV, is a 2002 horror film directed by Gary Jones and released directly to DVD on August 1, 2002. The film is a loose sequel to the 2000 film Crocodile. It was filmed in Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad, India. The film features the two surviving crocodiles from the first film. Comedy Nell's Eugenic Wedding is a lost 1914 silent comedy of one reel directed by Edward Dillon. It is a primitive example by Anita Loos of what is called in modern terms a Gross-out film. Tod Browning, here just an actor, would later achieve renown as a director. Most reviewers 'damned' the film as repugnant or tasteless. Thriller Shake, Rattle & Roll 11 is a 2009 Filpino in horror suspense film in three acts from Regal Films. It is the eleventh installment of Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. It was also distributed by the Regal Entertainment, Inc. and Regal Multimedia, Inc. It was an official entry in the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film received the Festival Award for the Best Make-up. Thriller Hellraiser IV: Bloodline is a 1996 American horror film and the fourth installment in the Hellraiser series, which serves as both a prequel and a sequel. Directed by Kevin Yagher and Joe Chappelle, the film stars Doug Bradley as Pinhead, reprising his role and now the only remaining original character and cast member. Other cast members include Bruce Ramsay, Valentina Vargas and Kim Myers. It was actor Adam Scott's first film. This was the last Hellraiser film to be released in theaters and the last to have any sort of involvement with series creator Clive Barker and also the final installment in chronology. Documentary film The Alaska Syndrome is a 1991 film directed by Axel Engstfeld. Thriller Obscurity, is a 2014 drama film written by, directed by and starring George Grant and filmed and edited by Matt Filer. The film is the first feature to be created by George and Matt after their success of short films before it. Obscurity was written, shot and edited over about 5 months and premiered at Priory Community School to a positive response on 7 February 2014 before being published to YouTube on 10 February. The feature was created to raise money for the charity Weston Hospicecare. It has been praised for its fight choreography and action sequences. Comedy Men in Black is a 1997 American comic science fiction action spy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, produced by Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith. The film was based on Lowell Cunningham's The Men in Black comic book series, originally published by Marvel and Malibu Comics, with a plot following two agents of a secret organization called Men in Black who supervise extraterrestrial lifeforms who live on Earth and hide their existence from ordinary humans. The film featured the creature effects and makeup of Rick Baker and visual effects by Industrial Light & Magic. The film was released on July 2, 1997, by Columbia Pictures and grossed $589,390,539 worldwide against a $90 million budget. An animated series based on the film, titled Men in Black: The Series, ran from 1997 to 2001 on The WB. A live-action sequel, Men in Black II, was released in 2002. This was followed by Men in Black 3 in 2012. The success of the film inspired Marvel to option other properties for development, later collaborating with Columbia Pictures to produce Spider-Man among other projects. Comedy Rentadick is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Jim Clark and starring James Booth, Richard Briers, Julie Ege, Ronald Fraser and Donald Sinden. It is a spoof spy/detective picture, involving attempts to protect a new experimental nerve gas. The original script for the film was written by Graham Chapman and John Cleese, both of Monty Python. However, the producers made so many changes to the duo's material that Chapman and Cleese successfully instigated action to have their names removed from the finished print. This left the film with a very peculiar credit; the only on-screen writing credit for Rentadick is given over to Fortune and Wells, who are explicitly credited only with "additional dialogue". However, the British firm Network DVD released a DVD in 2007 using a print which still shows the names Cleese and Chapman during the opening titles, and use their names in their promotional material. Documentary film Journey To Jah is a 2013 music and documentary film written by Moritz Springer and directed by Noël Dernesch and Moritz Springer. Comedy Out West is a 1918 short comedy film, a satire on contemporary westerns, starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Buster Keaton, and Al St. John. It was the first of Arbuckle's "Comique" films to be filmed on the west coast, the previous five having been filmed in and around New York City. The idea for the story came from Natalie Talmadge, who was later to become Keaton's first wife. Comedy Darling of the Gods is a 1930 German musical drama film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Emil Jannings, Renate Müller and Olga Tschechowa. Jannings had recently returned from Hollywood where the arrival of sound films had harmed his career. The film was made at the Babelsburg studios, and based on the play Die Tokaier by Hans Müller. It was made by Erich Pommer's production unit, part of the German Major film studio UFA. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin on 13 October 1930. Comedy With Friends Like These... is a 1998 film by Philip Frank Messina. It stars Robert Costanzo, Jon Tenney, David Strathairn and Adam Arkin, and features a cameo by Bill Murray. Comedy Starstruck is a 1982 Australian comedy-drama musical film starring Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Donovan and Margo Lee about two teenagers trying to make their break into the music industry. The film was shot on location in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was marketed with the tagline "A Comedy Musical." The hotel shots were filmed at the Harbour View Hotel in Sydney's "The Rocks" district, near the south pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Documentary film Kyteman. Now What? is a 2011 documentary drama music film written by Estelle Bovelander and directed by Menna Laura Meijer Science Fiction Tenchi the Movie 2: Daughter of Darkness, known in Japan as Tenchi Muyō! Midsummer's Eve in Japan is the second of three films set in the Tenchi Muyo! multi-verse directed by Tetsu Kimura and written by Naoko Hasegawa. The film was released in Japan on August 2, 1997 as a double feature, along with Slayers Great. The film was later released in North America on DVD on August 8, 1998. Tenchi Muyo! Daughter of Darkness was later re-released along with Tenchi the Movie: Tenchi Muyo in Love and Tenchi Forever! The Movie in a collectors' pack. Funimation Entertainment announced distribution of the film, along with several other Tenchi properties, on July 2, 2010 at Anime Expo. Comedy One Wild Oat is a 1951 British film starring Stanley Holloway, Robertson Hare and Sam Costa with a notable appearance by a pre-stardom Audrey Hepburn as an extra. The film was adapted by Vernon Sylvaine from his 1948 play. The stage production debuted at the Garrick Theatre in London and was directed by Jack Buchanan. The stage version starred Robertson Hare, who reprised his role for the film, and Arthur Riscoe, the part being played by Stanley Holloway in the screen version. The stage cast where: Julie Mortimer, Constance Lorne, Robertson Hare, George Bradford/Robert Moreton, June Sylvaine, Arthur Riscoe, John Stone, Ruth Maitland, Tom Squire, Charles Groves, Anne Stapledon, Horace Sequeira and Helene Burls. Comedy Police Recruit is a 2003 comedy drama film directed by Charles Inojie. Science Fiction Devil Winds is a 2003 action, drama and sci-fi TV movie written by Ira Schwartz and A. G. Lawrence and directed by Gilbert M. Shilton. Comedy Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College is a 1991 horror comedy film directed by John Carl Buechler. Comedy Alias Flequillo is a 1963 black-and-white Argentine comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and written by Abel Santacruz. The film starred José Marrone and Inés Moreno. Science Fiction Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie is a 1984 comedy film about Frankenstein that is based in Transylvania. June Wilkinson, who had a part in the film, was interviewed in the book Screen Sirens Scream! about her role. The film's music was written about in the book Musique fantastique. Documentary film The Master of Disaster is a 1986 American short documentary film produced by Sonya Friedman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Brothers in Trouble is a 1995 dramatic comedy film written and directed by Udayan Prasad. Animation Place Stamp Here is a 2011 short animation film written by Kelly Sharp and directed by Joy and Noelle Vaccese. Thriller O.K. Connery is a 1967 Italian Eurospy spoof of the James Bond series of films. It was retitled Operation Kid Brother in the United States and is also known as Operation Double 007 and Secret Agent 00. The overall plot of the film is that England’s best secret agent is not available, so his younger brother is brought in to defeat the evil crime syndicate THANATOS. O.K. Connery is notable in that a number of actors from the James Bond series appear as similar characters. Thriller Abduction of Jesse Bookman is a 2008 thriller film directed by Ezra Gould. Thriller Condition Red is a 1995 Finnish-American thriller film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. The premise is that a correctional officer falls in love with a female inmate who convinces him to help her escape. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy P.C. Josser is a 1931 sport comedy film written by Norman Lee, Ernie Lotinga, Herbert Sargent and Con West, and directed by Milton Rosmer. Science Fiction The Alien Encounters is a 1979 science fiction film written and directed by James T. Flocker. It is an American B movie which follows the story of an investigator who is sent to locate an alien probe which has landed on Earth. Aliens from Barnard's Star have created a machine known as a betatron which has remarkable rejuvenating effects. Described by leading science fiction author David Wingrove in his Science Fiction Source Book as a "Deathly dull B-movie UFO story with dire effects and no real encounters at all...Endless desert scenes and interminable talk-overs disguise crank concerns of writer/director James T. Flocker", the film received generally poor reviews. Filmed in and around the Calico Mountains including Mule Canyon Rd. and scenes on the lake bed, off Ghost Town Road and Interstate 15, 7 miles north of Barstow, Ca. Comedy Chinese Puzzle is a French comedy-drama film directed by Cédric Klapisch released in 2013. It is the third chapter of the Spanish Apartment trilogy, after L'Auberge Espagnole and Les Poupées russes. Animation Simon's Cat: Santa Claws is a 2010 animated short film directed by Simon Tofield. Comedy Beautiful Wonderful Perfect or Er rer is a 2005 Thai family comedy film directed by Poj Arnon. Science Fiction Epoch is a 2001 science fiction film directed by Matt Codd, starring David Keith, Stephanie Niznik, Brian Thompson, and Shannon Lee. In it, a strange monolith is discovered, and the team sent to study it encounters repeated disasters. Comedy Sosy Problems is a Filipino comedy film produced by GMA Films and directed by Andoy Ranay. It stars Rhian Ramos, Heart Evangelista, Solenn Heussaff, and Bianca King. The film is one of the eight official entries of the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival which began on December 25, 2012. Comedy Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01 is a 1988 anime OVA released in Japan, directed and written by Shinji Aramaki and animated by Hideaki Anno. It has been licensed in the United States by AnimEigo The plot centers on a mechanic named Koji Kondo who accidentally comes across the Madox-01, a small mecha designed to fight enemy tanks. When Koji accidentally ends up in the Madox before thoroughly reading the user manual, the machine will not let him leave. As the military comes after him to reclaim it, Koji has no choice but to defend himself. Thriller Shakthi is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vijay Anand and produced by Raghu Kumar. The film stars Jayan, Seema, Srividya and Jagathy Sreekumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by KJ Joy. Comedy Bustenskjold is a 1958 Norwegian comedy film directed by Helge Lunde, starring Leif Juster. It is based on the cartoon Jens von Bustenskjold by Anders Bjørgaard and Sigurd Lybeck, and is the only Norwegian film based on a cartoon. Thriller U.S. Seals: Dead or Alive is a 2002 action film directed by Franklin A. Vallette. Animation Subconscious Password is a 2013 3-D animated film by Chris Landreth offering an imaginary, comedic look at the inner workings of Landreth's mind, as he tries to remember someone's name at a party. The film was produced the National Film Board of Canada with the participation of Copperheart Entertainment and the Seneca College Animation Arts Centre. The film is made with computer animation, as well as pixilation sequences at the beginning and end of the film, featuring animation director John R. Dilworth as the friend whose name Landreth cannot recall. Subconscious Password is Landreth's first 3-D film and third with the NFB, Copperheart Entertainment and Seneca College. The idea for the film came to Landreth after watching a rerun of Password in 2010. Comedy Day of the Flowers is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Eirene Houston and directed by John Roberts. Comedy The Young Visiters is a 1984 comedy, drama, fantasy film written by James Hill and Daisy Ashford and directed by James Hill. Thriller The Luck of the Navy is a 1927 British silent comedy thriller film directed by Fred Paul and starring Evelyn Laye, Henry Victor and Hayford Hobbs. It was an adaptation of the 1919 play The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills. Animation A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise, also known as Sammy's Great Escape, is a 2012 animated film sequel to the 2010 animated film A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures. The sequel features the voice talents of Kaitlyn Maher, Pat Carroll, Dino Andrade, Grey DeLisle, and Isabelle Fuhrman. Thriller NothingFace is a 2007 short thriller horror film written and directed by Mitch Csanadi. Comedy Pierino contro tutti is a 1981 comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. The main character of the film is Pierino, an Italian variation of Little Johnny. The film was a massive success at the Italian box office, and generated a brief series of sequels including a female version of Pierino, as well as a short lived sub-genre of joke-films in which the plot basically consists in a series of jokes placed side by side. Comedy Hi Diddle Diddle is a black-and-white American comedy film made in 1943 directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott, Dennis O'Keefe, June Havoc, Billie Burke, and Pola Negri. The title is a play on the nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle and the use of diddle as a word for confidence trick. The film features animated portions from Leon Schlesinger's studion with the fast moving screenplay frequently breaking the fourth wall. The film is also known as Diamonds and Crime. Comedy The Happy Housewife is a 2010 Dutch-language film directed by Antoinette Beumer. It stars Carice van Houten as Lea, a housewife who has trouble adjusting to the birth of her son. Comedy Ruddigore is a 1982 musical film directed by Barrie Gavin. Thriller Dead Man's Cards is a 2006 British underworld drama starring Paul Barber and James McMartin. When Tom suffers a bad eye injury his boxing career comes to an end, and his marriage begins to suffer. After a chance encounter at the gym, Tom is offered a job working as a door man for the same run down night club as Paul, a tough looking man who likes to use his knuckle duster. Paul is a volatile man with a history of violence and after learning of Tom's background in boxing he takes him under his wing to teach him the ways of being a door man. Tom soon falls in love with the bar maid for the club and his loyalties are put to the ultimate test as Paul gets increasingly more in trouble with violent gangsters from the area. Comedy D.C. Cab is a 1983 comedy film, starring Mr. T, Max Gail, Adam Baldwin, Gary Busey and a special appearance by singer Irene Cara. The film was co-written and directed by Joel Schumacher. The R-rated comedy was controversial upon release due to Mr. T's appeal among children, which resulted in the film being mismarketed in many regions. Comedy Based on a book written by Ellen Byerrum, Killer Hair is a television film that aired on the Lifetime Movie Network in 2009. The storyline follows a fashion journalist, Lacey Smithsonian, as she investigates the discovery of a dead body inside her friend's Washington, DC hair salon. Documentary film Rainbow Chaser is a 2013 short film directed by Conor Heffernan. Documentary film The Jungle Prescription is a 2011 documentary TV series directed by Mark Ellam. Documentary film The true cost of owning a piece of the American Dream is frankly demonstrated in The First Season, chronicling the trials and tribulations of an American family trying to make a go of it as novice dairy farmers. Determined to live off the land just like their forefathers, Paul and Phyllis Van Amburgh quit the city life and relocate their young family to a defunct dairy farm in upstate New York. Their bumpy road to survival is candidly documented in this revealing debut directorial effort by Rudd Simmons. Armed with plenty of idealism but not much in the way of prior experience, the Van Amburghs certainly have their work cut out for themselves. Simmons and his cameras are there to capture all the daily chores and precarious acts of checkbook balancing that is the lot of today's farmers. While they come across as a couple with a healthy marriage, the financial challenges and the long hours eventually put a strain on their back-to-the-basics good intentions. Thriller Ghost Town Law is a 1942 western film written by Adele S. Buffington and directed by Howard Bretherton. Thriller Marine Boy is a 2009 South Korean film. The feature film debut of writer and director Yoon Jong-seok, it stars Kim Kang-woo, Cho Jae-hyun and Park Si-yeon in the lead roles. Marine Boy is the story of a former national swimmer who finds himself in debt, and out of desperation is employed as a mule by a gangster boss, smuggling drugs by sea. Yoon regarded the film's title as a unique point, saying, "There is something beguiling about its duality, how these criminals are called something that romantically calls to mind the popular cartoon Marine Boy or the star swimmer Park Tae-Hwan". Science Fiction Red Cockroaches is a Cuban film released in 2003. This feature film was the debut production of Miguel Coyula and was the result of a two-year effort on a tiny budget of $2,000. Shot entirely using a portable digital camcorder and edited on a home computer, Red Cockroaches is an example of DIY cinema. In its review, Variety called it a "A triumph of technology in the hands of a visionary with know-how..." It is the first of a planned trilogy which continues with Corazon Azul. Animation Carpates Express is a 2010 short, animation film directed by Doris Bachelier and Maeva Viricel. Science Fiction La Nuit des Traquées is a 1980 film directed by Jean Rollin, about people who have lost their memories in an environmental accident and are confined in a hospital. Thriller Length of War is a 1976 Mexican drama film directed by Gonzalo Martínez Ortega. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Animation The Young Girl and the Clouds is a 2000 short animation film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Thriller Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Koffer is a film directed by Werner Klingler released on Feb 23, 1962. Animation The Night Before Christmas is a 1941 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 3rd Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby and animated by Jack Zander, George Gordon, Irven Spence and Bill Littlejohn. As was the practice in original issues of MGM animated shorts at the time, only Hanna and Barbera are credited. It was nominated for the 1941 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. It was released to theaters on December 6, 1941 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, one day before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, making it the last Tom and Jerry pre-war cartoon. Documentary film Clash of the Titans: A G4 Special is a 2010 documentary film starring Gemma Arterton, Alexa Davalos and Ralph Fiennes. Thriller The Vatican Affair is a 1968 Italian crime film directed by Emilio Miraglia and starring Klaus Kinski. Documentary film Opening Nights is a 1998 documentary short film directed by Camille Servan-Schreiber and Andrew Gilbert. Animation Dog in Boots, also known as Pup in Boots is a 1981 Soyuzmultfilm's animated parody film directed by Yefim Gamburg. It is a musical adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas story of d'Artagnan and the three musketeers. Dog in Boots parodies costume and historical drama films, particularly the musical miniseries d'Artagnan and Three Musketeers, that was incredibly popular in the Soviet Union. The concept of this film is similar to the 1981 series Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds: the main characters are dogs, while Cardinal Richelieu's evil guards and Milady are cats. The novelization Pyos v sapogakh, ili Novye priklyucheniya treh mushketerov for children, authored by Vladimir Valutskiy, was published by Strekoza Press in 2004. In 2006 TVIK-LIREK released an audiobook CD based on Valutskiy's story. In 2009 Dog in Boots was fully restorated by Krupny Plan and released on DVD as a part of Full Picture and Sound Restoration series. The original film copy was provided by the State Film Fund of Russia. Comedy The Boudoir Diplomat is a 1930 American romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair, produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, from the play The Command To Love by Fritz Gottwald and Rudolph Lothar. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Comedy What's Virgin Mean? is a 2008 comedy short film written and directed by Michael Davies. Science Fiction Dinni e la Normalina is a 1978 short science fiction drama film written by Guido Blumir and directed by Alberto Grifi. Thriller Nasha is 2013 Indian teen coming-of-age film directed by Amit Saxena. The film is the Bollywood debut of Shivam Patil and model Poonam Pandey. Upon release, Nasha gained mixed critical response. It cost approximately 4 crore, and grossed a little over 8 crore at the box office. Thriller The Last Castle is a 2001 American action drama film directed by Rod Lurie, starring Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo and Delroy Lindo. The film portrays a struggle between inmates and the warden of a military prison, based on the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth. A highly decorated U.S. Army Lieutenant General, court martialed and sentenced for insubordination, challenges the commandant, a colonel, over his treatment of the prisoners. After mobilizing the inmates, the former general leads an uprising aiming to seize control of the prison. The film was released on October 19, 2001, in the United States, grossing about $28 million worldwide. The low gross, in comparison to its high production and marketing expenses, resulted in its being considered a box office bomb. Documentary film 89mm from Europe is a 1993 Polish short documentary film directed by Marcel Łoziński, looking at the 89 mm difference in track gauge between Russian and European railroads. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Sitcom is a 1998 French surrealistic satire film written and directed by François Ozon. The story documents the moral decline of a once esteemed suburban family, whose descent into degeneracy begins with the purchase of a small white rat. The film's name is a direct reference to American sitcoms, which are noted for their focus on traditional family values and whimsical humour. Documentary film Mr. Cao Goes to Washington is a 2012 biographical drama documentary film directed by S. Leo Chiang. Documentary film My Place is a 2013 biographical family drama documentary film directed by Emmanuel Moonchil Park. Animation Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction is a 2014 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the 17th Pokémon anime movie and the first movie in the XY Series. The movie was premiered in theaters on July 19, 2014. The movie features the Jewel Pokémon, Diancie, alongside Xerneas, the Life Pokémon, and Yveltal, the Destruction Pokémon. Comedy The Magical Shoe Shop is a 2014 short film written and directed by Tanja Grupp. Comedy Moon Over Miami is a 1941 Technicolor musical film directed by Walter Lang, with Betty Grable and Don Ameche in leading roles and co-starring Robert Cummings, Carole Landis, Jack Haley, and Charlotte Greenwood. It was one of Haley's last appearances in a major, large-budgeted film; after 1943 he began making mostly B-pictures. The film's original songs were written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger. Thriller Echo Dr. is an action drama science fiction film directed by Patrick Ryan Sims. Comedy Career Opportunities is a 1991 American romantic comedy film starring Frank Whaley in his first lead role and co-starring Jennifer Connelly. It was written and co-produced by John Hughes and directed by Bryan Gordon. Documentary film The High Level Bridge is a 2010 short documentary comedy film written and directed by Trevor Anderson. Documentary film In an increasingly interconnected world, it's hard to imagine that faraway regions of the earth are still untouched by occidental influencs. Places which still follow ancestral laws of their own individual past. These are "lost worlds", untouched corners, virgin forests, hiding places with archaeological ruins from ancient civilizations now inhabited by aboriginal races jealous of their culture and traditions. Australia, The Ivory Coast, Borneo, Alaska, Madagascar or Laos are just some of these places which are sheltering in their inner culture mysterious and forgotten spaces. Documentary film The Wedding in Monaco is a 1956 documentary covering the celebrations in Monaco leading up to wedding of Prince Rainier III to Grace Kelly. The 31-minute color CinemaScope film was directed by Jean Masson and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Kelly’s film studio before her retirement from acting. Thriller Operación E is a 2012 drama and thriller film written by Antonio Onetti and directed by Miguel Courtois. Comedy The Wedding Video is a mockumentary film in the genre of gay and lesbian comedy, starring, directed, and written by Norman Korpi. Filmed in 1998 and completed in 2001 it was not released until 2003 by TLA Video. The film stars a variety of alum from various seasons of the reality television show The Real World. Within the context of the film they ostensibly play themselves; however their "characters" are exaggerated and various facts about their backgrounds and relationships with one another are altered or made fictional. In fact The Real World is never mentioned. The film centers around Norman who is about to get married to his boyfriend Sky. Norm's parents do not approve of this, but give him $10,000 to use for the wedding. With this money he hired Clint, a professional wedding video director. He sends Clint out to videotape some of his best friends. This includes Julie, a naive country girl who is surprised to find out Norman is gay; and Heather, a street-wise, egocentric African American woman who doesn't really care either way. The three were once roommates in New York City; they lived on Gay Street. Animation Christmas Cracker is a 1963 animated short about Christmas, co-directed by Norman McLaren, Gerald Potterton, Grant Munro and Jeff Hale. The film consists of three segments: a rendition of "Jingle Bells" in which cutout animation figures dance, a dime-store rodeo of tin toys and a story about decorating the perfect Christmas tree with a Christmas star. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, this film without words garnered seven awards including the prize for Best Animated Short at the 1964 San Francisco International Film Festival and a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards. Comedy Intramural is an upcoming 2014 independent sports comedy film directed by Andrew Disney, based on a script by Bradley Jackson. The film stars Jake Lacy, Beck Bennett, Jay Pharoah, Nikki Reed, Kate McKinnon, DC Pierson, Nick Kocher, Brian McElhaney, Nick Rutherford and Gabriel Luna, and focuses on a group of college seniors that decide to form an intramural football team before graduating. The film stars cast members of comedy groups Saturday Night Live, Derrick Comedy, BriTANicK, and Good Neighbor. The film is planned to be released in 2014. The film premiered in the Midnight section at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2014. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Hero of Kinpoko is a 2008 anime film. It is the 16th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 19, 2008 in Japan. It was released in India on Hungama TV on 26 January as Shin Chan Movie The Golden Sword. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. This work only the director Mutouyuji from Mitsuru Hongo baton again. Supervision of his fifth work of Mitsuru Hongo. 。 Screenplay also serves Hongo. Running time is 93 minutes. Grossed about 1.2 billion yen. Slogan is stupid "Chosen" "The Adventures of a legend begins!". Thriller Antiviral is a 2012 Canadian horror film directed by Brandon Cronenberg. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Cronenberg re-edited the film after the festival to make it tighter, trimming nearly six minutes out of the film. The revised film was first shown at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, and was a co-winner, alongside Jason Buxton's Blackbird, of the festival's Best Canadian First Feature Film award. Comedy Another One Opens is a 2013 comedy drama film directed by Jim Libby and Nicolas Neuhold. Thriller Red Wine is a Malayalam nonlinear investigation film directed by Salam Bappu. The film is produced by Gireesh Lal under the banner Gowri Meenakshi Movies and distributed by Reelax Eveents. It stars Mohanlal with Fahad Fazil and Asif Ali in lead roles. The film is scripted by newcomer Mammen K. Rajan based on a story by Noufal Blathoor. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by Bijibal, with lyrics penned by Rafeeq Ahammed and Santhosh Varma. The film released on 21 March 2013. Animation Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid is a 1929 live-action/animated short film produced to sell a series of Bosko cartoons. The film was never released to theaters, and therefore not seen by a wide audience until 2000 on Cartoon Network's television special Toonheads: The Lost Cartoons. The film was produced in May 1929, directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, together with Warner Brothers. The short was considered lost for many years, but a copy was found in the studio missing only beginning and the end. Documentary film First Person Shooter is a 2002 documentary tv movie directed by Robin Benger. Animation The Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones is a 1983 short animation film directed by Gerald Potterton. Thriller Perras is a 2011 Mexican Thriller Drama film directed by Guillermo Ríos. Its plot revolves around 10 schoolgirls who are all suspects of something terrible that happened at school, focusing in the memories and feelings of each girl. The film premiered in theaters in Mexico City on March 4, 2011 and had a limited distribution through the whole country. Science Fiction Kowarekake no Orgel is a one-episode Japanese dōjin anime original video animation produced by ElectromagneticWave and directed by Keiichiro Kawaguchi. It originally debuted on December 28, 2008 in the Comic Market 75 dōjin convention. The official DVD version first released on December 31, 2009 in a limited first edition and special limited edition. The OVA was adapted into a 34 minute film, released on September 9, 2010, which uses the original cast. The movie also includes a 7 minute, 30 second side story not present in the original anime. Comedy --Exposed is a 2003 American independent comedy film written and directed by Misti L. Barnes, starring Brenda Strong, Lumi Cavazos, Gia Carides, Tate Donovan and Missi Pyle. Bob Smith, the host of the scandalous news show "Probe", launches an investigation to dig up dirt on three popular television celebrities who are up for a "Woman of Distinction Award". Thriller The Hostage Tower is a 1980 American spy and thriller telemovie starring Peter Fonda and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and directed by Claudio Guzmán, well known for his work in sitcoms. It is based on a book of the same name by John Denis, based on an idea by Alistair MacLean. The book was written deliberately for television adaptation. It is the first in the series of UNACO books. Comedy Back to the Future is a 1985 American comic science fiction film. It was directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale, produced by Steven Spielberg, and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover and Thomas F. Wilson. Fox plays Marty McFly, a teenager who is sent back in time to 1955. He meets his future parents in high school and accidentally becomes his mother's romantic interest. Marty must repair the damage to history by causing his parents-to-be to fall in love, and with the help of scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, he must find a way to return to 1985. Zemeckis and Gale wrote the script after Gale mused upon whether he would have befriended his father if they attended school together. Various film studios rejected the script until the financial success of Zemeckis' Romancing the Stone. Zemeckis approached Spielberg, who agreed to produce the project at Amblin Entertainment, with Universal Pictures as distributor. The first choice for the role of Marty McFly was Michael J. Fox. However, he was busy filming his television series Family Ties and the show's producers would not allow him to star in the film. Documentary film A Life Outside is an action adventure sports documentary film directed by Catherine Brabec. Comedy Ed Wood is a 1994 American comedy-drama biopic directed and produced by Tim Burton, and starring Johnny Depp as cult filmmaker Ed Wood. The film concerns the period in Wood's life when he made his best-known films as well as his relationship with actor Bela Lugosi, played by Martin Landau. Sarah Jessica Parker, Patricia Arquette, Jeffrey Jones, Lisa Marie, and Bill Murray are among the supporting cast. The film was conceived by writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski when they were students at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Irritated at being thought of solely as writers for family films with their work on Problem Child and its sequel, Alexander and Karaszewski struck a deal with Burton and Denise Di Novi to produce the Ed Wood biopic, and Michael Lehmann as director. Due to scheduling conflicts with Airheads, Lehmann had to vacate the director's position, which was taken over by Burton. Ed Wood was originally in development at Columbia Pictures, but the studio put the film in 'turnaround' over Burton's decision to shoot in black-and-white. Ed Wood was taken to the Walt Disney Studios, who released the film under their Touchstone Pictures banner. Animation Kiddie League is the 95th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 3, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller Shark Night is a 2011 American 3-D horror action film directed by David R. Ellis and written by Will Hayes and Jesse Studenberg. It stars Sara Paxton, Katharine McPhee, Alyssa Diaz, Dustin Milligan, and Joel David Moore. The film, which was negatively received by critics and grossed $40 million worldwide, was released in Real D 3D and Digital 3D. This is David R. Ellis' final film before his death. Animation Miss Daisy Cutter is a 2010 animated short film directed by Laen Sanches. Science Fiction Underdog is a 2007 American live action action comedy superhero film based on the 1960s cartoon series of the same name. The film was directed by Frederik Du Chau and stars Peter Dinklage as Dr. Simon Barsinister, Patrick Warburton as Cad Lackley, and Jason Lee as the voice of Underdog. The film also stars Jim Belushi, Alex Neuberger, Taylor Momsen, and Amy Adams. The film was loosely based on the super-powered cartoon character of the same name and several other characters from the cartoon. It was produced by Spyglass Entertainment and Classic Media and released theatrically in the United States by Walt Disney Pictures. It was filmed in Providence, Rhode Island. Unlike the TV series, the Underdog character is portrayed as a regular dog rather than an anthropomorphic one. The film was the third highest grossing film in box office on the opening weekend of its release, but the film received extremely negative reviews. Comedy Aaj Ka Daur is a 1985 action comedy film directed by K. Bapaiah. Comedy Chicken Every Sunday is a 1949 American comedy film directed by George Seaton. The screenplay by Seaton and Valentine Davies is based on the 1944 play of the same title by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein, which was based on the novel by Rosemary Taylor. Comedy I Dream of Jeanie is a 1952 musical film based on the songs and life of Stephen Foster who wrote the song "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" from which the title is taken. The film was directed by Allan Dwan fer Republic Pictures and was shot in Trucolor. The film is also known as I Dream of Jeanie. Comedy Water, Water Every Hare is a 1950-produced Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1952 featuring Bugs Bunny and Gossamer. The title is a pun on the line "Water, water, everywhere / Nor any drop to drink" from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. The cartoon is available on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 Animation Another Lady Innocent is the title of a hentai anime directed by Satoshi Urushihara in 2004, based on his artbook Lady Innocent and was released in Japan under the title Front Innocent. During the Civil War, the powerful landowner Carson had a beautiful daughter with an innocent heart, Faye. As Faye enjoys an intense sexual relationship with her friend John and her servant girl Sophia, the end of her innocent days draws near. The mysterious Lord Mark has set his eyes on her and will stop at nothing to get her. Documentary film #alleman is a 2013 experimental and documentary film directed by Bert Hana. Comedy Seven Golden Men is a 1965 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Marco Vicario. A film about a bank heist, it follows a gang of men and one woman. It followed the same story line as Topkapi. It has a sequel, Seven Golden Men Strike Again. Comedy My Mighty Princess is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. Comedy Branding Broadway is a 1918 western film starring William S. Hart, written by C. Gardner Sullivan, and produced by Thomas H. Ince and Hart. Documentary film Live Through This is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Lisa Camillo. Science Fiction Patlabor: The New Files is a Japanese original video animation series based on the Patlabor anime franchise. These episodes take place after the Patlabor TV series. Animation Trilha do tigre is a 2014 short animated film directed by Felipe Lisboa Molica. Documentary film The Captains is a 2011 feature documentary that follows actor William Shatner through interviews with the other actors who have portrayed starship captains in five other incarnations of the Star Trek franchise. Shatner's subjects discuss their lives and careers before, during and after their tenure with Star Trek. They explore the pressures, stigmas and sacrifices that accompanied their roles and their larger careers. The film makes use of conversations, personal observations, interviews and archival footage. Thriller Insadong Scandal is a 2009 South Korean film about a cold-hearted mogul who hires a group of art restoration experts to steal a Joseon dynasty masterpiece. Comedy La casa del farol rojo is a 1969 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Come to Papa is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont . Documentary film Dance Craze is a 1981 British documentary film about the English 2 Tone music genre. The film was directed by Joe Massot, who originally wanted to do a film only about the band Madness, whom he met during their first US tour. Massot later changed his plans to include the whole 2 Tone movement. The film, shot in 1980, comprised performance footage of Madness, the Specials, the Selecter, the Bodysnatchers, the Beat and Bad Manners on tour throughout the United Kingdom. A soundtrack album of the same name was released the same year, featuring fifteen of the songs that were featured in the film. Later versions of the soundtrack album do not contain the Madness tracks, adding tracks credited to the Special AKA, a name under which the Specials were known. Animation A Morning Stroll is an English animated short film by Grant Orchard. The film was screened at the 2011 Brooklyn Film Festival as well as the 2012 Sundance Film Festival where it won Best Animation and the Jury Prize in Animated Short Film respectively. The film was also nominated Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards as well as Best Short Animation at the 65th British Academy Film Awards. The film is loosely based on an event in True Tales of American Life by American author Paul Auster. Science Fiction Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs is an animated science-fiction comedy film, the second of the four Futurama straight-to-DVD films. The film was released in the United States and Canada on June 24, 2008, followed by a UK release on June 30, 2008 and an Australian release on August 6, 2008. It has been confirmed by David X. Cohen on the audio commentary that the title refers to a phrase for sexual intercourse -- "the beast with two backs"—that originated in English with Shakespeare's Othello. Comedy Central aired the movie as a "four-part epic" on October 19, 2008. The movie won an Annie Award for "Best Animated Home Entertainment Production". Documentary film Schlachtenbummel is a 1988 documentary film directed by Thomas Frickel. Comedy 10 Rules for Sleeping Around is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Leslie Greif. Animation A Letter to Momo is a 2011 Japanese anime drama film written and directed by Hiroyuki Okiura. It is produced by the animation studio Production I.G. This film follows the 11-year-old Momo, who has a hard time coping with the sudden changes after her father's death. Thriller JFK is a 1991 American political thriller film directed by Oliver Stone. It examines the events leading to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and subsequent cover-up through the eyes of former New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison filed charges against New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw for his alleged participation in a conspiracy to assassinate the President, for which Lee Harvey Oswald was found responsible by two government investigations: the Warren Commission, and the House Select Committee on Assassinations. The film was adapted by Stone and Zachary Sklar from the books On the Trail of the Assassins by Jim Garrison and Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy by Jim Marrs. Stone described this account as a "counter-myth" to the Warren Commission's "fictional myth." The film became embroiled in controversy. Upon JFK '​s theatrical release, many major American newspapers ran editorials accusing Stone of taking liberties with historical facts, including the film's implication that President Lyndon B. Johnson was part of a coup d'état to kill Kennedy. Comedy Operation Barn Owl is a short comedy drama romance film directed by Satsuki Okawa. Documentary film The Great Vacation Squeeze is a 2013 documentary film written by John de Graaf. It was also written by John de Graaf, Diana Wilmar, David Fox and Greg Davis. Thriller The Peacekeeper, also known as Hellbent, is a 1997 Canadian/American action film directed by Frédéric Forestier. It stars Dolph Lundgren as a Major in the US Air Force and the only man who can prevent the president being assassinated and with the ability to thwart an imposing nuclear holocaust. The threat is from a terrorist group, which has stolen the President's personal communications computer with the capability of launching the US arsenal to threaten global security. The film was shot on location in the city of Montreal, Quebec. Comedy One More Spring is a 1935 film about three people living together in the maintenance shed at Central Park as an alternative to living on the streets. The film was written by Edwin J. Burke from the Robert Nathan novel and directed by Henry King. Animation Mickey's Birthday Party is a cartoon made by Walt Disney and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. It was released on February 7, 1942. The animated film was directed by Riley Thomson and animated by Ward Kimball, Les Clark, James Moore, Ken Muse, Armin Shaffair, Riley Thompson, Bernie Wolf, and Marvin Woodward. This short stars Mickey Mouse, in which Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar and Clara Cluck throw a big party for Mickey where the mouse's wild rhumba dancing rules the day. Goofy tries baking a cake, but keeps messing it up, such as making too much noise while it's baking, etc. Comedy Jiboia is a 2011 short comedy-drama film written and directed by Rafael Lessa. Comedy The Chocolate of the Gang is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by King Vidor. Comedy Vsyo mogut koroli is a 2008 comedy drama film written by Eduard Volodarskiy and directed by Aleksandr Chernyaev. Science Fiction Alligator is a 1980 American monster movie, directed by Lewis Teague with a screenplay by John Sayles. It stars Robert Forster, Robin Riker, and Michael V. Gazzo. It follows the attempts of a police officer named David Madison and a reptile expert named Marisa Kendall to stop a deadly giant alligator that is killing humans in the sewers of Chicago. The film received praise from critics for its intentional satirizing and, in 1991, an apparent sequel was released, titled Alligator II: The Mutation. Despite the title, this film shared no characters or actors with the original, and the plot was essentially a retread of the first film. A board game based on the movie was distributed by the Ideal Toy Company in 1980. Comedy De ware liefde is a 2004 comedy film written by Sander van Opzeeland and Eric van Sauers. It is directed by Theo van Gogh. Thriller Puppet Master II is a 1991 direct-to-video horror film written by David Pabian and directed by Dave Allen. It is the second film in the Puppet Master franchise, the sequel to 1989's Puppet Master, and stars Elizabeth Maclellan, Gregory Webb, Charlie Spradling, Jeff Weston and Nita Talbot as paranormal investigators who are terrorized by the animate creations of an undead puppeteer, played by Steve Welles. Originally, Puppet Master II was intended to have the subtitle His Unholy Creations. Puppet Master II, as well as the third, fourth and fifth installments of the series, were only available in DVD format through a Full Moon Features box set that was briefly discontinued, until in 2007 when Full Moon Features reacquired the rights to the first five films. A remastered edition Blu-ray and DVD of the film was released on September 18, 2012. Comedy Circle is the name of a stand-up tour by the comedian Eddie Izzard in 2000. It was released on VHS and DVD in the United Kingdom on 18 November 2002. The video includes Eddie performing a French version of his show with English subtitles. The performance features many of Izzard's traditional themes, particularly religion. A discussion about Jesus' role in the three main Abrahamic faiths sees him "waiting offstage" in Judaism and playing on the same sporting team as Muhammad in Islam. This is counterpointed with a dialogue between a Crusader and his enemy in which both men are trying to kill the other "in the name of Jesus". He also mentions his impression that in Buddhism, Jesus is "Buddha's baby brother Benny". The rigidity of religion is also lampooned, particularly as it relates to the Renaissance. Galileo's persecution by the Catholic Church is mentioned, although the man is eventually asked "Galileo, Galileo, will you do the fandango?" Several concepts featured in "Circle" have become well known among Izzard fans. Documentary film The secret world of plants gets us closer to these motionless and quiet creatures, just as attractive and surprising as other living creatures. This documentary reveals the most unknown aspects of the vegetable kingdom. We will learn about the secret of the eternal youth of a 3500 years old sequoia and be charmed by the ‘rafflesia arnoldi’ flowers, able to reach up to one meter of diameter. Join us in our exhaustive journey into the world of planets, which promises to leave no stone unturned. Comedy Piya Ka Ghar is a Hindi comedy set in Mumbai in the 1970s. It is a remake of Raja Thakur's Marathi film Mumbaicha Javai. It portrays the difficulties of life in India's biggest city during the 70s in the form of a comic family drama. Documentary film Een schitterend ongeluk was a 1993 documentary featuring several prominent scientists and philosophers. Hosted by Wim Kayzer, guests included Daniel Dennett, Freeman Dyson, Stephen Jay Gould, George Page, Oliver Sacks, Rupert Sheldrake, and Stephen Toulmin. It was filmed in the Netherlands by the VPRO and produced by Nellie Kamer. Thriller Kevin had it all: An exciting pyrotechnic job, a caring family, and a beautiful wife. That is until a late night encounter with the savagely bloodthirsty Christine prompts him to slowly turn against his family and co-workers. Thriller Visiting Hours is a 1982 slasher film directed by Jean-Claude Lord and starring Michael Ironside, Lee Grant, Linda Purl, William Shatner and Lenore Zann. The plot focuses on a feminist journalist who becomes the target of a serial killer who follows her to the hospital after attacking her in her home. Thriller Uladhal is a 2008 drama thriller film directed by Aditya Sarpotdar. Comedy Poking fun at the phenomenally popular syndicated series Baywatch, this goofy, boy-oriented comedy features plenty of large breasted, dangerously curvy lifeguards cavorting upon the California coastline. In the course of their day, these beautiful beach guardians find time to ogle handsome men, save swimmers from giant rubber squids, and even participate in a "world's smallest bikini" contes Comedy Down Under the Big Top is a 1996 American movie. It is the Newsboys' first feature film and was released as a direct-to-video title. The film also represents the first screenplay ever written by director Steve Taylor. Documentary film Grounded on 9/11 is a documentary film that premiered on September 11, 2005 on The History Channel, marking the fourth anniversary of the 2001 attacks. The film covers Operation Yellow Ribbon and the events after the FAA ordered all airplanes to immediately land after the attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. Thriller Bang Bang You're Dead is a 2002 American drama film starring Tom Cavanagh and Ben Foster. It is based on the play of the same name by William Mastrosimone. The film was first screened publicly at the Seattle International Film Festival in June 2002. Comedy Der Schuh des Manitu is a 2001 German parody of western films. Directed by Michael Herbig, it is a film adaptation of the Winnetou sketches from his ProSieben television show Bullyparade. Comedy Le Duel is a French film directed by Pierre Fresnay, released in 1939. It is the only film directed by Pierre Fresnay. Documentary film M/F Remix is a 2010 film directed and written by Jy-ah Min. Documentary film Momma Don't Allow is a short British documentary film about a north London jazz club made in 1955. It was co-directed by Karel Reisz and Tony Richardson and filmed by Walter Lassally. It was produced by the British Film Institute Experimental Film Fund. It was first shown as part of the first Free cinema programme at the National Film Theatre in February 1956. Thriller Hold That Woman! is a 1940 American film comedy directed by Sam Newfield starring the husband and wife team of James Dunn and Frances Gifford. The working title of the film was Skip Tracer. Thriller Grimm Love is a 2006 psychological horror film inspired by the Armin Meiwes cannibal murder case. Documentary film Smaller Than The Sky is a 2012 short documentary film written by Mohammed Hasan Ahmed and directed by Abdullah Hassan Ahmed. Comedy Mňága - Happy End is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Petr Zelenka. Comedy Starrbooty is a low-budget film written by and starring drag queen RuPaul. The movie is the fourth in a series of films starring the title character, a top secret government agent and supermodel. The original three films were all made in the mid-1980s by RuPaul and his friends with a budget of around $100, and were sold out of shopping carts around gay bars in Atlanta, Georgia. Animation Grandmothers is a 2011 short, animation and documentary film written by Afarin Eghbal and Francesca Gardiner and directed by Afarin Eghbal. Documentary film Divide and Conquer is the third film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series, dealing with the Nazi conquest of Western Europe in 1940. The film begins immediately after the fall of Poland. Of the two major Western Allies of 1940, the United Kingdom is first to be mentioned. The role of the Royal Navy in blockading Germany is highlighted, in that it means that Germany must overcome British resistance in order to clear the way for its world conquest. Hitler's treachery towards the small neutral countries of Europe is exposed - to Denmark: "We have concluded a non-aggression pact with Denmark" - to Norway: "Germany never had any quarrel with the Northern States and has none today" - to the Netherlands: "The new Reich has always endeavored to maintain the traditional friendship with Holland" - and to Belgium: "The Reich has put forth no claim which may in any way be regarded as a threat to Belgium". These quotes are repeated after the conquest of each of these countries is shown. The first targets of the Nazis in 1940 were Denmark and Norway. Documentary film From Mother to Daughter is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Andrea Zambelli. Comedy Chouchou is a 2003 French comedy film about a maghrebin transvestite who settles in Paris to find his nephew. The film stars Gad Elmaleh as the title character Chouchou, for which he was nominated the César Award for Best Actor. Documentary film Bond Girls Are Forever is a 2002 James Bond documentary film hosted by actress Maryam d'Abo, who had played the role of Kara Milovy in the 15th James Bond film The Living Daylights. It was accompanied by a 2003 book written by John Cork and d'Abo. The book is subtitled The Women of James Bond. Both the film and the book is a tribute to the elite club of women who have played the role of a Bond girl. The TV film, which was released in November 2002 alongside Die Another Day features interviews with a number of Bond girls who were featured throughout the film franchise between the first James Bond film, Dr. No starring Ursula Andress and the then-current 20th film Die Another Day starring Halle Berry. In 2003, the documentary was released on DVD and offered as a free gift with the purchase of Die Another Day on DVD by some retailers. In 2006, a new version of the documentary, updated to include interviews with cast from Casino Royale and edited to include commercial breaks, was produced for the AMC network and was later released as a bonus feature on the March 2007 DVD and Blu-ray editions of Casino Royale. Documentary film Teardrops Video is a 2013 short documentary film written by Larissa de Jesus and Paloma Silva Santos. Comedy Maging Sino Ka Man is 1991 Filipino film starring Robin Padilla and Sharon Cuneta. Comedy A Pleasant Journey is a 1923 silent short comedy film and the tenth Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Documentary film Anything but black is a 2009 documentary film directed by Aušra Linkevičiūtė. Comedy The House of Yes is a 1997 American film starring Parker Posey, Josh Hamilton, Geneviève Bujold, Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Tori Spelling. The movie is based on the play of the same name, which was written by Wendy MacLeod. It was produced by Robert Berger and was released by Miramax Films on October 10, 1997, in the USA. It received a Sundance Award and favorable reviews. Tori Spelling became one of the nominees for a 1997 Razzie Award for Worst New Star. Documentary film The Long Island Railroad Massacre is a 2013 documentary film directed by Charlie Minn. Comedy Let Me Out is a 2013 South Korean film. Part coming-of-age, part comedy, the low-budget indie is about a film student's struggles with making a movie for the first time, and captures the harsh realities of the Korean filmmaking industry. Produced by the Seoul Institute of the Arts and the Baekdu-Daegan Film Company, it was directed by Soh Jae-young and Kim Chang-rae, and starred Kwon Hyun-sang in his first leading role. Let Me Out won the Gold Medal Award at the 57th New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards in 2014. Science Fiction The Pumaman is an Italian-produced English-language movie about a superhero of the same name, released in 1980. It was mocked in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Comedy Game Of Luck is a 1965 comedy-drama film from Finland, written and directed by Risto Jarva; with writing credits by Jaakko Pakkasvirta, Antti Peippo, Matti Rinne, Tuula Saarikoski, and Juhani Savolainen. Comedy Old Hutch is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by J. Walter Ruben and starring Wallace Beery as a man who finds $100,000 in the depths of the Depression. Thriller Bullitt is a 1968 American crime film action film directed by Peter Yates and produced by Philip D'Antoni. It stars Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn and Jacqueline Bisset. The screenplay by Alan R. Trustman and Harry Kleiner was based on the 1963 novel Mute Witness by Robert L. Fish, writing under the pseudonym Robert L. Pike. Lalo Schifrin wrote the original jazz-inspired score, arranged for brass and percussion. Robert Duvall has a small part as a cab driver who provides information to McQueen. The film was made by McQueen's Solar Productions company, with his then-partner Robert E. Relyea as executive producer. Released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts on October 17, 1968, the film was a critical and box office smash, later winning the Academy Award for Best Film Editing and receiving a nomination for Best Sound. Writers Trustman and Kleiner won a 1969 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Bullitt is notable for its car chase scene through the streets of San Francisco, regarded as one of the most influential in movie history. Science Fiction Gorath, released in Japan as Calamity Star Gorath, is a Japanese science fiction tokusatsu film produced by Toho in 1962. The story for Gorath was by Jojiro Okami. Animation The Waterwalk is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Johannes Ridder. Documentary film Traces and Memory of Jorge Preloran is a 2009 documentary, biography and drama film written by Fermin Rivera and directed by Fermin Rivera and Emiliano Penelas. Documentary film My Joan of Arc is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Dany Chiasson. Documentary film Eldridge Cleaver, Black Panther is an Algerian documentary film made in 1969, in which Black Panther activist Eldridge Cleaver spoke from exile in Algeria, where he had moved after the state of California tried to charge him with intent to murder. In the documentary Cleaver discussed revolution in the United States and spoke against such political enemies as Nixon, Agnew, Reagan and Richard J. Daley. Comedy A Holiday Romance is a 1999 film directed by Bobby Roth and starring Naomi Judd, Andy Griffith, and Gerald McRaney. This film has been released on DVD. Thriller End of Watch is a 2012 American thriller drama film written and directed by David Ayer. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña as Brian Taylor and Miguel Zavala, two Los Angeles Police Department officers who work in South Central Los Angeles. The film focuses on their day-to-day police work, their dealings with a certain group of gang members, and their personal relationships. Ayer, who had written several police procedural films previously, wanted End of Watch to focus more on the friendship between partners and honest police work rather than corruption. Gyllenhaal, Peña, and other cast members underwent an intensive training program to prepare for their roles as police officers. Filming took place in Los Angeles in August 2011 with a budget of $7.5 million. End of Watch premiered on September 8, 2012 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released in American theaters on September 21, grossing over $53 million at the box office. The film was well received by critics and received a number of accolades, including two Independent Spirit Award nominations. Animation Den Bla Skon is a 2006 film directed by Manus Fredriksson. Thriller Deadly Matrimony (aka: Shattered Promises) is a 1992 television film directed by John Korty. Animation Macross Zero is an anime prequel OVA to The Super Dimension Fortress Macross released for the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Macross franchise during 2002 in Japan. It was created and directed by Shoji Kawamori and produced by Satelight. Documentary film Age of Rust is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Alessandro Mattei and Francesco Aber. Science Fiction Martians Go Home is a 1990 comedy film starring Randy Quaid. It was directed by David Odell and written by Charles S. Haas based on the novel by science fiction author Fredric Brown. Comedy Buon viaggio pover'uomo is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Pastina. Comedy Call Holme is a 1972 comedy film directed by Gary Nelson. Comedy O Lucky Man! is a 1973 British comedy-drama fantasy film, intended as an allegory on life in a capitalist society. Directed by Lindsay Anderson, it stars Malcolm McDowell as Mick Travis, whom McDowell had first played as a disaffected public schoolboy in his first film performance in Anderson's film if..... The film was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller 3 Steps to Heaven is a 1995 TV film directed by Constantine Giannaris. Animation Screenwriter's Block is an animation family short film written and directed by James Tralie. Documentary film Lichtspielhaus is the German NDH-metal band Rammstein's second DVD, and was released on December 1, 2003. It is a compilation of all their videos to date and some live performances, commercial advertisements, trailers and "makings-of". Comedy Hello I Must Be Going is a 2012 comedy-drama written by Sarah Koskoff and directed by Todd Louiso. It stars Melanie Lynskey, Christopher Abbott and Blythe Danner. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on September 7, 2012. The title is a reference to a song from the Marx Brothers' film Animal Crackers. Documentary film Claude Jutra: An Unfinished Story is a 2002 documentary written by Jefferson Lewis and directed by Paule Baillargeon. Science Fiction Dragonheart: A New Beginning is a 2000 fantasy film directed by Doug Lefler. It stars Robby Benson, Christopher Masterson, Harry Van Gorkum and Rona Figueroa. The film is a direct-to-video sequel of the 1996 film Dragonheart. Documentary film I tabù n. 2 is a 1965 Italian documentary film directed by Romolo Marcellini. It showcases various practices around the world, including tribal circumcision ceremonies, male Japanese geishas and headhunting Indian tribes in the Brazilian jungles. Science Fiction Charly is a 1968 American film directed by Ralph Nelson. The drama stars Cliff Robertson, Claire Bloom, Lilia Skala, Leon Janney and Dick Van Patten and tells the story of a intellectually disabled bakery worker who is the subject of an experiment to increase human intelligence. Stirling Silliphant adapted the movie from the novel Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. Thriller Yeh Saali Zindagi is a 2011 Hindi Romantic thriller directed by Sudhir Mishra. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Chitrangada Singh, Arunoday Singh and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles. The film was released on February 4, 2011 to positive critical acclaim and was moderately successful at the box office. Documentary film The Psycho Legacy is a 2010 independent documentary film that examines the history of the Psycho film franchise and the continuing legacy of the original Psycho. It also pays a tribute to actor Anthony Perkins for his portrayal of character Norman Bates. It is written and directed by Robert Galluzzo. It includes interviews with the cast and crew who were involved in the productions of Psycho, Psycho II, Psycho III and Psycho IV: The Beginning. It also features interviews with current horror filmmakers who are fans of the Psycho series. The documentary was in production for 3 years and was released on DVD on October 19, 2010 in the United States and Canada. In April 2012, it was announced on the documentary's official Facebook page that a full length book based on the documentary is being written by director, writer and producer Robert V. Galluzzo. Comedy Love and Death is a 1975 comedy film by Woody Allen. It is a satire on Russian literature starring Allen and Diane Keaton as Boris and Sonja, Russians living during the Napoleonic Era who engage in mock-serious philosophical debates. Allen considered it the funniest film he had made to that time. Animation The Burning Buddha Man is a 2013 animated horror film directed by Ujicha. Comedy With a Little Help from Myself is a 2008 film directed by Franҫois Dupeyron. Comedy Supermarket Sweep is 1991 action comedy short film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky. Comedy The Devil Dared Me To is a New Zealand film written by and starring Chris Stapp and Matt Heath. The film revolves around a fictional stuntman, Randy Cambell, who aspires to be the greatest living New Zealander in that profession. The character was first developed as the stuntman in Stapp and Heath's Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television. Stapp told the New Zealand Listener: Our aim is to make the greatest New Zealand film since Goodbye Pork Pie". The film was released in theaters across New Zealand on 11 October 2007. The film grossed $93,950 after four days on 35 screens to rank sixth on the week’s box office top 20; after seven days, it had earned $127,320, and earned another $52,000 over Labour Weekend. Documentary film L'épreuve du feu is a 1997 film directed by Bernard Émond. Science Fiction The Mysterians, released in Japan as Chikyū Bōeigun, is a 1957 Science fiction Tokusatsu film directed by Ishirō Honda and produced & released by Toho Studios. It is notable for being the first Tokusatsu filmed in TohoScope and the first Toho film to use Perspecta stereophonic sound. Allmovie praises the film for its excellent special effects. The Mysterians was followed by a sequel, Battle in Outer Space. The Mysterians, Battle in Outer Space, and Gorath are considered Toho's space-opera trilogy. For Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla, special effects director Koichi Kawakita redesigned the giant robot Mogera into an anti-Godzilla mecha called M.O.G.E.R.A.. Comedy Siamo tutti inquilini is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Aldo Fabrizi. Comedy I Got the Hook-Up is a 1998 U.S. crime comedy film, starring Anthony Johnson, Master P, Ice Cube, C-Murder and directed by Michael Martin. This was No Limit Records' first theatrical release. The movie was distributed by Dimension Films. Comedy The Punch and Judy Man is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Jeremy Summers from a script by Philip Oakes and Hancock for the Associated British Picture Corporation. It was Tony Hancock's second and last starring role in a film, following The Rebel. Documentary film The Diary of Sacco and Vanzetti is an 2004 American docudrama, written and directed by David Rothauser, about the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti and an account of Vanzetti's life from the moment of his arrival as an immigrant in the United States, to the events leading to his execution. Rothauser performs in his film in the role of Bartolomeo Vanzetti. Comedy Diamond Zero is a 2005 action comedy science fiction film written by David Gaz and Kevin Poore and directed by David Gaz and Annelie Wilder. Thriller Elaan is a 2005 Bollywood action thriller film. Elaan is a mission film about five characters and their plan against one man. Produced by Ganesh Jain and Ratan Jain and directed by Vikram Bhatt, the film stars Rahul Khanna, Arjun Rampal, John Abraham, Amisha Patel, Lara Dutta and Mithun Chakraborty. The film marked the return of Mithun Chakraborty to the Bollywood film industry after starring in low budget productions based at Ooty, known as Mithun's Dream Factory for a decade. It managed to do well and was a 'average' grosser at the Box-office. Comedy Mob Wives is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Chris Kelly. Thriller Snakes on a Train is an action/horror Z movie released direct to DVD by The Asylum on August 15, 2006. Continuing The Asylum's notoriety of capitalizing on major films with low-budget films with similar titles and plots, many aspects of the film are inspired by the film Snakes on a Plane which was scheduled for theatrical release three days later on August 18, 2006. However, this film contains slightly more violence and gore than its counterpart and also includes some supernatural elements. It is also much more slowly paced than Snakes on a Plane. Comedy Sugar Mommas is a 2012 comedy film written by Cas Sigers and directed by Roger Melvin. Comedy Little Kyota Neon Hood is a 2012 short comedy drama family film written and directed by Satsuki Okawa. Documentary film Another World Is Possible is a 2001 Italian film directed by the following; Citto Maselli, Gillo Pontecorvo, Cristina Comencini, and Pasquale Scimeca. Comedy Memórias Póstumas is a 2001 comedy-drama film directed by André Klotzel based on The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas by Machado de Assis. It follows Brás Cubas, played by Reginaldo Faria and Petrônio Gontijo, as he recounts his life after his death. Animation Spirit of the Bluebird is a 2011 Documentary/Animation/Short film directed by Jesse Gouchey and Xstine Cook who also writes the film. Documentary film The War Campaign is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Boris Bertram. Comedy No Man of Her Own is a 1932 romantic drama starring Clark Gable and Carole Lombard as a married couple in their only film together, several years before their own legendary marriage in real life. The movie was directed by Wesley Ruggles, and originated as an adaptation of No Bed of Her Own, a 1932 novel by Val Lewton, but ended up based more on a story by Benjamin Glazer and Edmund Goulding, although it retained the title it got from Lewton's novel. It is not related to the 1950 film of the same name. Comedy Wilder Napalm is a 1993 romantic comedy film about a pair of pyrokinetic brothers and their rivalry for the same woman. The film was directed by Glenn Gordon Caron, and stars Dennis Quaid, Arliss Howard, and Debra Winger. Thriller Savaged is a 2013 horror thriller film directed by Michael S. Ojeda. The film premiered on October 15, 2013 and stars Amanda Adrienne as a young woman that seeks revenge on her rapists. Comedy Quiéreme porque me muero is a 1953 Mexican film directed by Chano Urueta and produced by Julio Valdovinos. Comedy The Photographer is a 2000 film directed by Jeremy Stein. It revolves around a photographer who has a single evening to find ten magical photographs, or else he stands to lose everything that is important to him. Documentary film The Malagasy Way is a 2014 film written and directed by Nantenaina Lova. Animation Dead Space: Aftermath is an American animated horror film that bridges the storyline between Dead Space and Dead Space 2. Thriller Resident Evil: Extinction is a 2007 British-Canadian-American science fiction action horror film and the third installment in the Resident Evil film series based on the Capcom survival horror series Resident Evil. The film follows the heroine Alice, along with a group of survivors from Raccoon City, as they attempt to travel across the Mojave desert wilderness to Alaska and escape a zombie apocalypse. The film was directed by Russell Mulcahy and produced by Paul W. S. Anderson. The film was released in the United States on September 21, 2007 and was commercially successful, grossing $147,717,833 worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in North America on January 1, 2008. This film was initially titled Resident Evil: Afterlife according to the leaked script. For unknown reasons, it was renamed to Resident Evil: Extinction. The title Afterlife was used for the fourth installment of the series. Comedy Bless You is a 2013 short animation action comedy film written and directed by David Barlow-Krelina. Animation One Piece: Episode of Chopper: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura is a 2008 anime film written by Eiichiro Oda and directed by Atsuji Shimizu. Comedy The Square Peg is a 1958 British comedy film starring Norman Wisdom and directed by John Paddy Carstairs. Norman Wisdom plays two different characters: a man who digs and repairs roads and a Nazi General. Comedy Never Ever Open It is a 2011 short horror film written and directed by Damian McCarthy. Comedy The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick is a 1988 Canadian film based on the novel by Morley Torgov. Comedy Said O'Reilly to McNab is a 1937 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Will Mahoney, Will Fyffe and Ellis Drake. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures. Leslie Arliss and Marriott Edgar wrote the screenplay. Comedy Tú y la mentira is a 1958 musical film directed by René Cardona. Thriller The Pink Jungle is a 1968 film thriller starring James Garner, George Kennedy and Eva Renzi. The film was directed by Delbert Mann and written by Charles Williams, adapting the 1965 novel Snake Water by Alan Williams. Animation Blow me Down! is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye and Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl and Charles Lawrence as Wimpy. It was released in 1933 and was a third cartoon in the Popeye the Sailor series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures, lasting through 1957. Thriller RoboCop 3 is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Frank Miller and Dekker. Set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, RoboCop 3 follows RoboCop as he vows to avenge the death of his partner Anne Lewis and tries to save Detroit from falling into chaos. It was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia. Most of the buildings seen in the film were slated for demolition to make way for facilities for the 1996 Olympics. Nancy Allen, Robert DoQui, Felton Perry, Mario Machado, and Angie Bolling are the only cast members to appear in all three films. RoboCop 3 was the first film to use digital morphing in more than one scene. Comedy Gettin' Square is a crime caper movie set on Australia's Gold Coast and directed by Jonathan Teplitzky. The protagonists are ex-criminals trying to keep out of trouble. Gettin' Square won nominations at several Australian ceremonies including the AFI Awards, Inside Film Awards, Australian Comedy Awards, and Critics Circle Awards. Wenham's performance as Spiteri saw him win the Best Actor category in every major Australian film award through 2003. Chris Nyst has also written and directed another feature film, Crooked Business, which was released in 2008. Thriller Hide & Seek is a 2010 drama horror thriller film written by Apoorva Lakhia and directed by Shawn Arranha. Thriller Proximity is a 2001 Action/Thriller film starring Rob Lowe and James Coburn. It is written by Ben Queen and Seamus Ruane and directed by Scott Ziehl. The film is about an escaped prison convict and the head and founder of a support group called "Justice For The Victim's Families" who has his own tragic past and a dark secret. Comedy Grudge Match is a 2013 sports comedy film starring Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone as aging boxers stepping into the ring for one last bout. Stallone and De Niro have both previously been in successful boxing films and worked together in Cop Land. The film is directed by Peter Segal. It was previously scheduled for a January 10, 2014 release, but was moved up to December 25, 2013. The movie was released on January 24, 2014 in the United Kingdom. Documentary film A warm and humorous film growing from the entertaining and errant life of Alf Mørner. There has always been a distance between director Bjarte Mørner Tveit and his grandfather, the strong patriarch sea captain Alf Mørner. However, the gap between the generations is perhaps about to close when old Alf presents a strange gift to Bjarte; countless metal cans containing 8mm film from Alf's life and his journeys around the world. The films open a hidden universe of grandfather's past to Bjarte, and while looking at the films he discovers stories that had remained hidden for up to seventy years. But strings were attached to the seemingly generous gift and Bjarte soon has to embark on a demanding voyage of his own.DISCOVERIES OF A MARIONETTE is a poetic and peculiar documentary film. It alters between entertaining or heartbreaking personal episodes and philosophical reflections on eternal matters. Through the film Alf Mørner leads us on a weird and wonderful expedition through life and death, love and hate, over the sea and in the end: into eternity. Nothing less. Comedy Italians is a 2009 comedy film directed by Giovanni Veronesi. Animation LaMB is an animated film produced by Animax. The film has also been developed into four different episodes for Mobile and PSP users. The original script for the film was written by Carmelo S. J. Juinio, one of the finalists of the 2007 Animax Awards Pan-Asia Animation competition. Juinio is one of the mentors of the Far Eastern University Literary Guild and a recipient of the Philippines's Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature. In 2009, the competition was broadcast in high definition across several countries. The film was illustrated by Yasufumi Soejima and directed by Ryosuke Tei. It was the first Animax original production that provided two different songs for the opening and ending themes of the movie, featuring the music of Simple Plan and The Click Five. The film tells the story of a futuristic inhabited planet that has seemingly perfected a system of justice and imprisonment, called "Lamination". Individuals convicted of serious crimes are encased in laminated suits, which results in virtual slavery. The criminals are referred to as "LaMBs". Documentary film Stormy Weather: The Music of Harold Arlen is a 2002 documentary film directed by Larry Weinstein. Documentary film The Shroud of Turin: sacred Christian relic or clever fake? If it was created, it must have been by someone with extraordinary technical and artistic skills. The evidence points to one man, one of the greatest geniuses that have ever lived. Was Leonardo da Vinci the man behind the Shroud of Turin? Using remarkable technology, this programme discovers evidence that suggests the answer is yes. Documentary film Virginia Tobacco was a 1962 film directed by P. R. S. Pillay. Documentary film Rock the Boat is a 1998 documentary film directed by Robert Houston. Animation Leonids Story is a 2011 animated documentary short film written by Rainer Ludwigs and directed by Rainer Ludwigs and Tetyana Chernyavska. Documentary film Invocation: Maya Deren is a 1987 documentary film directed by Jo Ann Kaplan. Thriller Psych 9 is a 2010 horror film starring Sara Foster and Michael Biehn. Comedy The Ideal Woman is a 1959 German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Martin Benrath and Boy Gobert. A woman meets a former lover and is tempted to resume her romance with him, but eventually decides to remain with her husband. Animation Superman/Batman: Apocalypse is a 2010 direct-to-video animated superhero film based on the Superman/Batman comic storyline "The Supergirl from Krypton" and is a sequel to Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. The art style is partly based on that of Michael Turner, who penciled the Superman/Batman comic book arc. The film is the ninth in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation and the first sequel in the line. It was released on September 28, 2010. The film stars Andre Braugher, Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly and Summer Glau. Despite the title, the film focuses primarily on the introduction of Supergirl and her relationship with Superman. Batman plays a supporting role. The two-disc special edition and Blu-ray also includes an animated short featuring Green Arrow. Documentary film Public Telephone is a 1980 French documentary film directed by Jean-Marie Périer. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Jana Gana Mana is a 2012 Indian film. Thriller Air Force One is a 1997 American action and political thriller film by Andrew W. Marlowe and directed and co-produced by Wolfgang Petersen. It is about a group of Russian terrorists that hijack Air Force One. The film stars Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman, as well as Glenn Close, Xander Berkeley, William H. Macy, Dean Stockwell, and Paul Guilfoyle. A box office success with generally supportive critical reviews, the film was one of the most popular action films of the 1990s, and sitting U.S. President Bill Clinton praised it. Documentary film Everybody's Nuts is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Fabian Vasquez Euresti. Comedy NEAREST AND DEAREST is a 1972 British comedy film starring Hylda Baker and Jimmy Jewell as feuding brother and sister Nellie and Eli Pledge, owners of "Pledges Purer Pickles". A spin-off from the long running TV sitcom of the same name, it was produced by Hammer Films in conjunction with a film making arm of Granada TV. As well as starring in the film, Hylda Baker also sings the title theme song. Despite the popularity of the TV series, the film version failed to match that success at the box office. Animation Boat Builders is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released on February 25, 1938. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and animated by Frenchy de Trémaudan, Louie Schmittt, Chuck Couch, Eddie Strickland, Clyde Geronimi, Paul Satterfield, Archie Robin, Don Patterson. Comedy Uncle Nino is a 2003 American film directed by Robert Shallcross and produced by David James. The film deals with a dysfunctional family, who have lost their way, and a distant relative played by Pierrino Mascarino intends to bring them closer together. Documentary film Planet B-Boy is a 2007 documentary film that focuses on the 2005 Battle of the Year while also describing B-boy culture and history as a global phenomenon. This documentary was directed by Canadian-American Korean filmmaker Benson Lee, shot by Portuguese-American filmmaker Vasco Nunes, and released in theaters in the United States on March 21, 2008. It was released on DVD on November 11, 2008. Documentary film La Source is a 2012 documentary film written by Patrick Shen and Brandon Vedder and directed by Patrick Shen. Animation Porky's Spring Planting is a seven minute Looney Tunes short film starring Porky Pig, released in July 1938. Like all Looney Tune cartoons of the time, it was produced by Leon Schlesinger and distributed by Vitaphone. Thriller Circus of Fear is a 1966 Anglo-German international co-production thriller film starring Christopher Lee, Suzy Kendall, Cecil Parker and Victor Maddern. The U.S. title was Psycho-Circus. It was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace. Science Fiction V for Vendetta is a 2006 American-German political thriller film directed by James McTeigue and written by the Wachowskis, based on the 1982 Vertigo graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. Set in the United Kingdom in a near-future dystopian society, Hugo Weaving portrays V—an anarchist freedom fighter who stages a series of terrorist attacks and attempts to ignite a revolution against the brutal fascist regime that has subjugated the United Kingdom and exterminated its opponents in concentration camps. Natalie Portman plays Evey, a working class girl caught up in V's mission, and Stephen Rea portrays the detective leading a desperate quest to stop V. The film was originally scheduled for release by Warner Bros. on Friday, November 4, 2005, but was delayed; it opened on March 17, 2006, to positive reviews. Alan Moore, having already been disappointed with the film adaptations of two of his other graphic novels, From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, after reading the script for V for Vendetta refused to view the film and subsequently distanced himself from it. At his own demand, he is not credited. Documentary film Tour of Duty is a 2012 documentary film directed by Gyeong-tae Park and Dong-ryeong Kim. Comedy Table for Three is a straight to DVD comedy film written and directed by Michael Samonek and starring Brandon Routh, Jesse Bradford and Sophia Bush. Table for Three was released straight to DVD on the 23 of June 2009. Comedy Svidd neger is a Norwegian film released in 2003, directed by Erik Smith Meyer and written by Stein Elvestad. Norwegian band Ulver provided the soundtrack. The plot revolves around two families living in a rural part of Norway. The main character is a young black man who wants to be a Sami. Documentary film "Eye-opening documentary looking at the social and political position of the LGBT community in Nepal. Eye-opening documentary looking at the social and political position of the LGBT community in Nepal. Tritiya Prakriti is a Sanskrit term used in religious texts to refer to gender variance, also referred to as ‘third gender'. In 2007 the Supreme Court in Nepal made a ruling that acknowledged third gender identity and protected the rights of sexual minorities; but despite legalising gay marriage in 2008, the Nepalese government have been slow to take many of the rights of this community on board. In Other Nature we meet some of the people these changes are affecting, including third gender activists, a lesbian couple from India who come to Nepal for help and the founder of Nepalese LGBT group Blue Diamond. NJ" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Documentary film Standing on My Sister's Shoulders is a 2002 documentary film directed by Laura J. Lipson. Thriller Switchblade Sisters is a 1975 action and exploitation film detailing the lives of high school-aged female gang members. It was directed by Jack Hill and stars Joanne Nail, Robbie Lee and Monica Gayle. A personal favorite of Quentin Tarantino, the film was re-released in 1996 under Tarantino's Rolling Thunder Pictures label. This version of the film features a commentary by both Hill and Tarantino. The film's tagline is "So Easy to Kill, So Hard to Love." Comedy The New Life is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and directed by Leonard Martin. Animation Je repasserai dans la semaine is a 2013 film directed by Alizée Cholat, Sophie Devautour and Loic Espuche. Comedy Married to It is a 1991 film directed by Arthur Hiller about three New York City couples with disparate careers, ages, and lifestyles who nonetheless bond through their mutual connection to a local private school. As they help to stage a school pageant with a 1960s theme, each couple begins to quarrel and reassess their marriage. Animation Sacré Bleu Cross is the 13th short in the Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969 Comedy Gary's Story is a 1983 short comedy romance film directed by Richard Michalak. Animation I Wanna Be A Detective is a 2012 short, animated film directed by Ku Bonhyoung. Comedy Kaohsiung city, southern Taiwan, the present day. After being hit by a heavy storm during a performance, the Tien Lung opera troupe returns to home base but is then hit by the sudden death of its veteran leader Lin (Lü Fu-lu). Later, after being knocked down by a scooter in the street, star performer Chun-mei (Kuo Chun-mei), Lin's daughter, collapses on-stage one night. Chun-mei's husband, Chih-hung (Chu Hung-chang) takes over the running of the troupe and Chun-mei is forced to recuperate in hospital. Chun-mei persuades her wastrel elder brother, Lin Cheng-yi (Wu Peng-fon) - a onetime talented performer who's turned to drink and broken up with his wife Hsiao Ching (Li Luo-ching), also in the troupe - to return and train the younger members. Chun-mei leaves hospital but is still unable to walk properly, despite the fact that there's nothing medically wrong with her leg. Afraid of losing their booking slot if Chun-mei can't perform, Chih-hung proposes to the scooter driver, Chuang Chi-mi (Kuo Chun-mei), who has the same facial structure as Chun-mei, to take her place on-stage. After a tryout in the suburb of Fengshan, the secret substitution just about works, though the nervous Chi-mi still needs a lot of intensive coaching. Meanwhile, Cheng-yi starts a romance with Shi-ying (Winnie Chang), an ambitious actress in the troupe, which causes more tension. And to prevent Chi-mi losing his day job as a street-cleaner, Chun-mei has to impersonate him in disguise. Documentary film Fidaï is a 2012 documentary film written by Linda Amiri and Damien Ounouri and directed by Damien Ounouri. Animation Creature Comforts is a franchise originating in a 1989 British humorous animated short film of the same name. The film describes how animals feel about living in a zoo, featuring the voices of the British public "spoken" by the animals. It was created by Nick Park and Aardman Animations. The film later became the basis of a series of television advertisements for the UK Electricity Board, and in 2003 a television series in the same style was released. An American version of the series was also made. Documentary film The House of Cain is a 2000 film written by Hristos Karakepelis and Natasha Segou and directed by Christos Karakepelis. Comedy Captivating Mary Carstairs is a 1915 comedy, romance film written by Anthony Coldeway and directed by Bruce M. Mitchell. Comedy Mahaul Theek Hai is a Punjabi comedy film directed by Indian filmmaker Jaspal Bhatti. The English subtitled version is called The Atmosphere Is Right. Thriller Lithivm is a Swedish horror thriller from 1998 directed by David Flamholc and Swedish voice acting veteran Fredrik Dolk and Johan Widerberg. The title of the film is a stylised spelling of Lithium which is used to treat people with schizophrenia. Comedy Fear of a Black Hat is a 1994 American mockumentary film on the evolution and state of American hip hop music. The film's title is derived from the 1990 Public Enemy album Fear of a Black Planet. Released on June 3, 1994, Fear of a Black Hat was written, produced and directed by, and co-stars Rusty Cundieff. Documentary film Fighter's Room is a short sports documentary film directed by Slav Zatoka. Comedy Ta Ra Rum Pum is a 2007 Bollywood family drama film that stars Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji in the lead roles. This is the second time the lead pair worked together after the success of their last film, Hum Tum. It was directed by Siddharth Anand, who directed 2005's Salaam Namaste. Ta Ra Rum Pum was a semi-hit at the box office in India. The plot can be compared loosely with that of Will Ferrell's Talladega Nights and Tony Scott's Days of Thunder, as the protagonist has an accident while racing and then makes a comeback destroying his nemesis race driver. Animation Blueberry Eye 'Bru Bru Dance' is a 2007 short animation film directed by Yuichi Ito. Documentary film Land Of Nod is a 2013 short, documentary and experimental film directed by Coleen Fitzgibbon. Comedy Jerry decides to move out of the country, and into the big city. He writes a note for Tom, telling him about his departure. He arrives in the city to have bad luck everywhere. He is chased by traffic, chased by cats, hit with different things, and is shot at by the police. Jerry knows that the city is just not for him. He goes back to the country, and tears the note he wrote for Tom to shreds. It's good to be home. Animation "The Cartoon Factory" explodes with this rare collection of some of the most treasured classic cartoons in history. Now your kids can enjoy the same classics you did as a kid. Thriller CIA Code Name: Alexa is a 1993 action adventure film, starring by Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont. It was directed by Joseph Merhi. Comedy Topper Takes a Trip is a 1938 film sequel of Topper Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Billie Burke and Alan Mowbray reprised their roles from the earlier movie; only Cary Grant was missing. A ghost tries to reunite a couple who she had a hand in splitting up in the prior film. It was followed by another sequel, Topper Returns. Comedy A Night in Casablanca is the twelfth Marx Brothers movie, starring Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, and Harpo Marx. The picture was directed by Archie Mayo and written by Joseph Fields and Roland Kibbee, and is generally considered one of the better of the Marx Brothers' later films. Comedy A Bit Older and a Little Bit Taller is a 2012 short comedy film written by Gary Condes and directed by Manlio Roseano. Comedy Yesterday Once More is a 2004 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. Thriller Inescapable is a Canadian 2012 drama thriller film written and directed by Ruba Nadda, starring Alexander Siddig, Marisa Tomei, and Joshua Jackson. Siddig plays a former Syrian intelligence officer who sets about tracking down his daughter after she disappears while visiting Damascus. Documentary film Janus is a 2012 documentary film directed by Erik van Lieshout. Comedy Ramsbottom Rides Again is a 1955 British western comedy film starring Arthur Askey as the title hero Bill Ramsbottom, with Sid James, pop singer Frankie Vaughan and Campbell Singer in supporting roles. It was included by John Howard Reid in his book Great Hollywood Westerns. Documentary film Nefarious: Merchant of Souls is a 2011 American documentary film about modern human trafficking, specifically sexual slavery. Presented from a Christian worldview, Nefarious covers human trafficking in the United States, Western and Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia, alternating interviews with re-enactments. Victims of trafficking talk about having been the objects of physical abuse and attempted murder. Several former prostitutes talk about their conversion to Christianity, escape from sexual oppression, and subsequent education or marriage. The film ends with the assertion that only Jesus can free people from sexual slavery. Nefarious was written, directed, produced and narrated by Benjamin Nolot, founder and president of Exodus Cry, the film's distributor. Nolot, who travelled to 19 countries to collect the film's content, said that the purpose of the film is "to draw people's attention to the issue, but also to inspire them in terms of what they can be doing … to take a stand against this injustice." The film was officially released on July 27, 2011, with individual grassroots screenings also taking place. Animation "Granny tells her grandson a bedtime story and loses control. A bedtime story to fear." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Comedy Gito, l'ingrat is a 1992 Burundian comedy film directed by Léonce Ngabo. Comedy I Dood It is a musical-comedy film starring Red Skelton and Eleanor Powell, directed by Vincente Minnelli, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay is by Fred Saidy and Sig Herzig and the film features Richard Ainley, Patricia Dane, Lena Horne, and Hazel Scott. John Hodiak plays a villain in this production, just his third movie role. Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra provide musical interludes. Skelton plays an "average Joe" who is madly in love with Constance Shaw, a big Broadway musical star. Much to his surprise, Constance agrees to marry him, thinking he's a rich mining tycoon, and much of the film deals with the consequences of this misunderstanding. Powell's most notable performance in the film comes near the beginning when she executes a complex dance routine involving lariats and cowboys. Powell, in her introduction to the book Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance, recalled that she knocked herself unconscious while rehearsing a stunt for this sequence involving a rope and ultimately had to don a football helmet to protect herself. The final dance scene with Powell was lifted from an earlier movie Born to Dance. Comedy Socha Na Tha is a Hindi language film, released on 4 March 2005. It debuts Abhay Deol and stars Ayesha Takia & Apoorva Jha. It marks the directorial debut of Imtiaz Ali. Abhay Deol's uncle Dharmendra produced it. Thriller Nada is a 1947 Spanish drama film directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on Carmen Laforet's famous novel Nada which won the Premio Nadal. It was written by Carmen Laforet. The novel was filmed also in Argentina in by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson with the title Graciela. Although the film is an entirely Spanish production, the cast includes some Italian actors: Fosco Giachetti, María Denis, Adriano Rimoldi. The film was censored and cut by 30 minutes, so credited actors such as Félix Navarro, María Bru and Rafael Bardem disappeared from the film. The role of José María Mompín was hardly reduced. Most of the Barcelona exteriors were removed. Documentary film The Atlanta Way is an upcoming documentary film written by Zettler Clay IV and King Williams and directed by King Williams. Comedy Surviving Life is a 2010 Czech comedy film by Jan Švankmajer, starring Václav Helšus, Klára Issová and Zuzana Kronerová. The film uses a mix of cutout animation from photographs and live-action segments, and tells the story of a married man who lives a double life in his dreams, where he meets another woman. It premiered out of competition at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Thriller Wahan Ke Log is a 1967 action adventure drama science fiction thriller film written by K.B. Pathak and directed by Nisar Ahmad Ansari. Documentary film Happy to Be Different is a 2014 documentary film directed by Gianni Amelio. Animation Paso Doble is a 2011 animated short drama film written and directed by Jamie Metzger. Comedy Modell Bianka is an East German film. It was released in 1951. Thriller Fear Is the Key is a 1972 action crime drama film directed by Michael Tuchner. Documentary film Soldier Brother is a 2011 documentary film directed by Kaitlin Ann Jones and Alicia Smith. Documentary film From the producers of Twilight in Forks, Travel to the real town of Volterra, Italy where medieval magic and mystery combine as the perfect setting for Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Saga. Thriller The Doll Master is a 2004 South Korean horror film directed by Yong-ki Jeong. Comedy Baby, Is It Warm In Here? is a 2012 short musical comedy film written by Lilit Pilikian and directed by Jared White. Comedy The Miracle Child is a 1932 French science fiction film based on a play of the same name by Robert Charvay and Paul Gavault. The plot of the film centers around a widow named Blanche Montel who endeavours to find a man with whom to produce a child so that she can pretend that the child was her late husband's and so inherit a fortune. In a scene which has been cited as particularly humorous, a few characters interrupt a Spiritualist séance and are subsequently believed to be ghosts. Ginette Leclerc's minor role in The Miracle Child was one of her first acting roles in a long and successful career. Comedy Sis Hopkins is a 1919 comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Mabel Normand. The supporting cast features John Bowers and Sam De Grasse and the plot involves an unsophisticated and eccentric country girl come to the city to stay with wealthy relatives who initially underestimate her because she behaves so differently from the norm. Based on a Rose Melville play, the film was released by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation on March 2, 1919 with a running time of 50 minutes. Its survival status is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. It was subsequently remade in 1941 under the same title with hillbilly comedienne Judy Canova playing Normand's role. Comedy Potash and Perlmutter is an American silent comedy film. The film is based on an ethnic Jewish comedy with characters created by Montague Glass and Charles Klein for a 1913 Broadway play which ran for 441 performances. The play is presumably based on the 1909 book of the same name by Montague Glass. This film is notable as the first production of Samuel Goldwyn's independent production company. Stage stars Alexander Carr and Barney Bernard reprise their famous roles in this film. The film's success would inspire two Goldwyn sequels, In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter and Partners Again. In 1927, the UK division of Phonofilm produced a short film with Augustus Yorke and Nicholas Adams playing Potash and Perlmutter. Comedy Iznogoud is a French comics series featuring an eponymous character, created by the comics writer René Goscinny and comics artist Jean Tabary. The stories have been translated into several languages, including English, and the title has been adapted to animated and live-action film. Documentary film No Look Pass is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Melissa Johnson. Animation Kayıp Armağan is a 2010 Turkish animated fantasy film directed by Kerem S. Hünal and written by Cemal Hünal. This film's storyline and the characters have been influenced by actual historical events, yet it consists of fictional characters, events and environments. Animation Paint Showers is a 2011 animated short film directed by Miguel Jiron. Comedy La governante is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Giovanni Grimaldi. It is based on a stage play by Vitaliano Brancati. The film got a great commercial success, grossing over 1.8 billion lire at the Italian box office. Thriller Enemy of the State is a 1998 American spy-thriller about a group of rogue NSA agents who kill a US Congressman and try to cover up the murder. It was written by David Marconi, directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It stars Will Smith and Gene Hackman, with Jon Voight, Lisa Bonet, and Regina King in supporting roles. Animation The Compositor is a 2013 biographical science fiction fantasy animation short film written by John Mattiuzzi and Anney Bonney and directed by John Mattiuzzi. Documentary film Coma: The Silent Epidemic is a 1998 Emmy News and Documentary Award winner for Outstanding Background/Analysis of a Single Current Story-Programs. Thriller A Shock to the System is a U.S. crime thriller film directed by Jan Egleson, starring Michael Caine, Swoosie Kurtz, Elizabeth McGovern, and Peter Riegert. It is based on the 1984 novel A Shock to the System by British author Simon Brett. Comedy Green Grass Widows was an American silent comedy film, directed by Alfred Raboch, and produced and released by Tiffany-Stahl Productions. The film was directed by the Alfred Raboch and starred golf player Walter Hagen. The film co-stars Hedda Hopper and Gertrude Olmstead. Science Fiction Neo Tokyo, also titled Manie-Manie on its title card, is a 1987 anime science fiction anthology film produced by Project Team Argos and Madhouse. Conceived and produced by Madhouse founders Masao Maruyama and Rintarō, it adapts short stories by Taku Mayumura featured in the 1986 collection of the same Japanese title and is executive produced by publisher Haruki Kadokawa. The 50 minute-long film has three segments, each under a different screenwriter and film director: Rintarō's "Labyrinth labyrinthos," an exploration into the maze of a little girl's mind, Yoshiaki Kawajiri's "Running Man," focusing on a deadly auto race, and Katsuhiro Ōtomo's "Construction Cancellation Order," a cautionary tale about man's dependency on technology. In addition to original music by Godiego's Mickie Yoshino, two prominently feature famous pieces of Western classical music: the first of Erik Satie's Gymnopédies and the "Toreador Song" of Georges Bizet's Carmen in "Labyrinth" and "Morning Mood" from Edvard Grieg's Peer Gynt score, in an ironic manner, in "The Order." The film premièred on September 25, 1987, at that year's Tōkyō International Fantastic Film Festival. Science Fiction Resident Evil: Apocalypse is a 2004 British-Canadian apocalyptic fiction action horror film directed by Alexander Witt, from a screenplay written by producer Paul W. S. Anderson. It is the second installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is based on the Capcom survival horror video game series Resident Evil. Borrowing elements from the video games Resident Evil 2, 3: Nemesis, and Code: Veronica, Resident Evil: Apocalypse follows heroine Alice, who has escaped the underground Umbrella facility and must band with other survivors including Jill Valentine and escape Raccoon City alive. The film opened to theaters on September 10, 2004. On a budget of $40 million, the film grossed $51 million domestically and $129 million worldwide, surpassing the box office gross of the previous installment. Resident Evil: Apocalypse received mostly negative reviews from critics, who praised the action sequences but criticized the plot. The film was released to DVD on December 28, 2004. Comedy The Great Lover is a 1949 comedy film starring Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming, and Roland Young. In the film, a scout leader takes his troop on an ocean cruise, pursues a beautiful duchess and is stalked by a murderer. It is also known as Easy Does It and My Favourite Redhead. Comedy I Phone You is a 2011 Chinese/German romantic comedy film directed by Peter Schwartzkopff and Tang Dan. Comedy Trivandrum Lodge is a Malayalam feature film written by Anoop Menon and directed by V. K. Prakash. The film is produced by P. A. Sebastian under the banner of Time Ads Entertainment and features music composed by M. Jayachandran, whilst cinematography is handled by Pradeep Nair and the film is edited by Mahesh Narayanan. The film stars Jayasurya, Honey Rose and Anoop Menon in the lead roles, and features writer P. Balachandran and playback singers P. Jayachandran and Nikhil in supporting roles. Trivandrum Lodge combines elements from various film genres such as romance, drama, thriller, black comedy and off-color humor. It follows the lives of the residents in a lodge and their relationships. According to the director, "it is a tale of love, lust and longing set in a lodge." With a very unconventional screenplay which unfolds through these peculiar characters, their experiences and transformations rather than sticking to the usual beginning, middle and end format. The film released on 20 September. Science Fiction The Aimed School is a 1981 science fiction film directed by Nobuhiko Ôbayashi. Comedy Idol on Parade also known as Idle on Parade is a 1959 youth-oriented British comedy film directed by John Gilling and starring Anthony Newly, Sid James and Lionel Jeffries. It was John Antrobus' first screenplay. The film was based on the 1958 novel Idle on Parade by William Camp that was inspired by Elvis Presley's consription into the US Army. The film was produced by Warwick Films and featured Newley singing five songs in a Cockney accent for the film. One of the songs "I've Waited for So Long" became a pop hit. Documentary film The Golden Age of Comedy is a compilation of silent comedy films from the Mack Sennett and Hal Roach studios, written and produced by Robert Youngson. Youngson had previously produced several award-winning short documentaries beforehand, and this was the first compilation of its kind in feature-length form. Initially, the film was distributed by a small independent company, Distributors Corporation of America, before being taken up by one of Hollywood's best known film studios, Twentieth Century Fox. The film's commercial success led Youngson to follow suit with other silent film compilations over the next decade. The film is often regarded as particularly bringing Laurel and Hardy back into the public's notice after years of obscurity, but Oliver Hardy died around the time of the film's release in August 1957. The film was released on DVD for the first time in the USA in 2007. Its main musical theme is derived from Chopin's Ètude Op. 10,No. 3, often known as "Tristesse". Comedy If you were to create something big, the biggest in the world, what would that be? This is the story of a Guinness record-breaking plastic statue of Pope John Paul II. It was manufactured in a "dinosaur factory" and is now on display in a park of sacred miniatures. The accompanying paradoxes and surreal observations will tell us a bit about how religious dreams and nightmares come true at the same time. Comedy Este loco, loco, Buenos Aires is a 1973 Argentine film. Comedy Gert Westphaler eller Den meget talende barber is a 1976 Danish film directed by Hans Rosenquist and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Documentary film William Kentridge: Anything is Possible is a 2010 documentary film directed by Charles Atlas and Susan Sollins. Documentary film Vokzal - Bahnhof Brest is a 1993 film directed by Gerd Kroske. Animation Plans is a 2011 animated short film directed by Carlon Hardt. Documentary film Porches. Being Alone is a documentary film directed by Heather Craig. Comedy Liebe will gelernt sein is a film directed by Kurt Hoffmann released on February 27, 1963. Comedy Carry On Jack is the eighth in the series of Carry On films to be made and was released in 1963. Most of the usual Carry On team are missing from this film: only Kenneth Williams and Charles Hawtrey appear throughout. Bernard Cribbins makes the first of his three appearances in a Carry On. Juliet Mills, Donald Houston and Cecil Parker make their only Carry on appearances in this film. Carry On Jack was the second of the series to be filmed in colour and the first Carry On film with a historical setting and period costumes. Documentary film Ramón Rojas - Dreams of Huts is a 2009 documentary short film written and directed by María Rosa Andreotti. Animation Space Stallions is a 2012 animated short comedy film directed by Thorvaldur Gunnarsson, Arna Snaebjornsdottir, Esben Jespersen, Agust Freyr Kristinsson, Jonatan Brusch, Polina Bokhan and Touraj Khosravi. Comedy Lucky Partners is a 1940 American comedy romance drama film directed by Lewis Milestone for RKO Radio Pictures. The film is based on the 1936 Sacha Guitry story "Bonne Chance", and stars Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers marking their only film together, and Rogers' eleventh and final film written by Allan Scott. Science Fiction Ghostbusters II is a 1989 American science fiction fantasy comedy film produced and directed by Ivan Reitman. It is the sequel to the 1984 film of the same name and follows the further adventures of the four parapsychologists and their organization which combats paranormal activities. The film grossed $215 million and received mixed reviews. Comedy Residuum is a 2012 short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Niav Conty. Documentary film Neptune 50: A Marriage is a 2012 short, documentary film written and directed by Michael Melski. Documentary film Classified People is a 1988 documentary, short film directed by Yolande Zauberman. Comedy Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary is a 2002 horror film directed by Guy Maddin, budgeted at $1.7 million and produced for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a dance film documenting a performance by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet adapting Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. Maddin elected to shoot the dance film in a fashion uncommon for such films, through close-ups and using jump cuts. Maddin also stayed close to the source material of Stoker's novel, emphasizing the xenophobia in the reactions of the main characters to Dracula. Work on the film deepened but also ended Maddin's collaboration with Deco Dawson, who was credited as "Editor and Associate Director". Maddin and Dawson had a falling out in the wake of the production and have not worked together again Comedy Pyaar Impossible! is a 2010 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by actor-turned-director Jugal Hansraj under the banner of Yash Raj Films. This romantic comedy film features Priyanka Chopra and Uday Chopra in the lead roles. The film also stars Anupam Kher and Dino Morea in supporting roles. Pyaar Impossible! was released on January 8, 2010. Comedy Ice Cream, I Scream is an award-winning 2006 Turkish comedy film written and directed by Yüksel Aksu. Only one professional actor, Turan Özdemir, starred in the movie, the rest being residents of Muğla, Turkey. The film was Turkey's official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 79th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Animation Skunked Again is a short animated film distributed by 20th Century Fox, and is the fourth of the nine cartoons starring Kiko the Kangaroo. When it was released for home viewing years later by Castle Films, the alternate title of On the Scent! was used. Documentary film Strangers in the Neighborhood is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Patrick Bisschops. Comedy Seraglio is a 2000 comedy, romance, short film directed and written by Colin Campbell and Gail Lerner. Comedy El Zorro pierde el pelo is a 1950 Argentine film. Animation The Scrambled States of America is a 2000 short, animated family film written by Laurie Keller and directed by Daniel Ivanick. Animation Mr. Duck Steps Out is a Donald Duck cartoon made by The Walt Disney Company. The film was released on June 7, 1940 and featured the debut of Daisy Duck. The short was directed by Jack King and scripted by Carl Barks. Comedy Geography Club is an American comedy-drama film based on the Brent Hartinger novel of the same name. It was written by Edmund Entin, directed by Gary Entin, and stars Cameron Deane Stewart, Justin Deeley, Meaghan Martin, Nikki Blonsky, Ana Gasteyer, and Scott Bakula. Comedy Black Knight is a 2001 American comedy film starring Martin Lawrence. The film was directed by Gil Junger, whose experience was primarily with television sitcoms. In addition to Lawrence, Black Knight had a supporting cast of Marsha Thomason, Tom Wilkinson, Vincent Regan, and Kevin Conway. The film was released in November 2001 and went on to gross $39,976,235 at the worldwide box office. The film was shot at various locations in North Carolina. The two prime spots used in North Carolina were Wilmington, North Carolina and Carolina Beach, NC. Documentary film Welcome to the modest small town of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Enjoy your stay at Bucksville house and have your room tidied up in the morning by colonial maids who turn and vanish. At the Wedgewood Inn, explore a tunnel of the Underground Railroad where slaves passed through to freedom and the spirits of some still linger. Examine the mystery of the figure on horseback, spotted in the woods outside the Arianna Miles, as this fascinating documentary reveals some of the most amazing images of spirits ever recorded! Thriller Law Abiding Citizen is a 2009 American thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray from a screenplay written by Kurt Wimmer and stars Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler. The film takes place in Philadelphia and tells the story of a man driven to commit multiple murders while targeting not only his family's killer but also a corrupt criminal justice system. Law Abiding Citizen was released theatrically in North America on October 16, 2009. The film was nominated for a Saturn Award as the Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film of the year, but lost to Inglourious Basterds, and the film also garnered NAACP Image Awards nominations for both Jamie Foxx and F. Gary Gray. Documentary film Chimpanzee is a 2012 nature documentary film about a young common chimpanzee named Oscar who finds himself alone in the African forests until he is adopted by another chimpanzee who takes him in and raises him like his own child. The U.S. release of the film is narrated by Tim Allen. The film was released by Disneynature and directed by Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield. It is the sixth film produced by the Disneynature label, following Earth, The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos, Oceans, African Cats and Wings of Life, and was released in theaters on April 20, 2012 just before Earth Day, April 22. Documentary film Digital Video Essentials is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Joseph J. Kane Jr. Comedy A Good Year is a 2006 British romantic comedy-drama film, set in London and Provence. Directed by Ridley Scott, starring Russell Crowe, Marion Cotillard, Didier Bourdon, Abbie Cornish, Tom Hollander and Albert Finney, it is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by British author Peter Mayle. Comedy Smic, Smac, Smoc is a film directed by Claude Lelouch in 1971. Comedy La liceale seduce i professori is a 1979 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Mariano Laurenti. It is the third chapter in the "Liceale" film-series and was followed by La liceale, il diavolo e l'acquasanta. Gloria Guida is also performer of two songs of the soundtrack, "Come vuoi... con chi vuoi" and "Stammi vicino". Documentary film My Croatian Nose is a 2007 film directed by Richard Dinter. Documentary film Salvador Dalí is a 35-minute film directed by Andy Warhol. The film features surrealist artist Salvador Dalí visiting the Factory and meeting the rock band The Velvet Underground. Animation Heirlooms is a 2009 short animation film directed by Wendy Chandler and Susan Danta. Documentary film The Doll Lady is a 1996 documentary film by Quebec film director and producer Denys Desjardins. Thriller Lake Windfall is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic movie written by Tony Nitko and Roger Vass Jr, and directed by Roger Vass Jr. The film was produced by Rustic Lantern Films, as subsidiary of Deaf Empowerment Awareness Foundation. The film focuses on the interaction between five friends who set off for a weekend of camping. It explores issues around Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing people. The primary language is American Sign Language with closed captioned subtitles throughout, though early stages of the movie contain dialog in voice, with subtitles. Comedy Jungfer, Sie gefällt mir is an East German film. It was released in 1969. Documentary film The Race for Space is a 1959 American documentary film directed by David L. Wolper. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Je suis un sentimental is a 1955 French-Italian crime film directed by John Berry. Documentary film Muse of Fire is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Dan Poole and Giles Terera. Documentary film My Life with Carlos is a 2010 documentary film directed by German Berger-Hertz and written by Joaquim Jordà, Roberto Brodsky and German Berger-Hertz. Animation Eyes On The Stars is a 2013 biography documentary animation film directed by Mike Rauch and Tim Rauch. Comedy Suddenly Single is a 1971 comedy film written by Elinor Karpf, Steven Karpf, Arnold Peyser and Lois Peyser and directed by Jud Taylor . Animation I'm Fine Thanks is a 2012 short animation comedy film written and directed by Eamonn O Neill. Comedy Salalah Mobiles is a 2014 Malayalam romantic comedy film written and directed by debutant Sharath A. Haridaasan, starring Dulquer Salmaan, Nazriya Nazim and Jacob Gregory. The movie was released in theaters worldwide on 23 January 2014 and it received negative reviews from the audience. The film is produced by Anto Joseph under the banner of Anto Joseph Film Company and features music composed by Gopi Sunder, whilst cinematography is handled by Satheesh Kurup and is edited by Zian Sreekanth. Lyrics have been done by Santhosh Varma, Alankode Leelakrishnan, B.K. Harinarayanan and Sharath A. Haridaasan. Science Fiction R.U.R. is a sci-fi drama film based on the play of the same title by Karel Čapek. Thriller Baashha is a 1995 Indian Tamil action drama film starring Rajinikanth, Nagma and Raghuvaran. The film was directed by Suresh Krissna, and features music by Deva. Rajinikanth won Filmfans Association Award and Cinema Express Award for the Best Actor for his performance in the film. This film was later remade in Kannada as Kotigobba starring Vishnuvardhan and Priyanka Upendra in the lead. Comedy Fifty Million Frenchmen is a 1931 all-talking pre-code musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor. The film was produced and released by Warner Brothers, and was based on Cole Porter's 1929 Broadway musical Fifty Million Frenchmen. The movie was originally intended to be released, in the United States, late in 1930, but was shelved due to public apathy towards musicals. Despite waiting a number of months, the public proved obstinate and the Warner Bros. reluctantly released the film in February 1931 after removing all the music. The film was released outside the United States as a full musical comedy in 1931. Animation Ada e Otto is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Ülo Pikkov. Thriller Wake the Dead is a 2012 thriller movie directed by Jay Russell. Animation Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City is a 1981 animated television special written by Romeo Muller, produced by Muller and Buzz Potamkin, and directed by Hal Silvermintz. This is the second special to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. Thriller Black Journal is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It is based on the real life events of Leonarda Cianciulli, the Italian serial killer best known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio". Comedy The Naked Proof is a 2003 independent feature film that was directed by Jamie Hook. The film was released on June 6, 2003 through Pinwheel Pictures and follows the trials and tribulations of a philosophy student. Thriller Vs is a 2011 American independent superhero film starring Jason Trost, James Remar, and Lucas Till. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California. Vs premiered in Toronto, Ontario, at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival on October 26, 2011 The film received mixed reaction, praising the acting and storyline, but criticized the limited story and narrative. Documentary film Pope John Paul II: Santo Subito is a 2007 documentary film. Documentary film A Powerful Noise Live is a 2009 Talk-Show film written by Scott Thigpen and directed by David Stern. Comedy Big Bird in China was a 1983 special produced by Sesame Workshop and CCTV. It was originally broadcast on May 29, 1983 on NBC. The special was based on the popular television series Sesame Street. Big Bird, Barkley and Little Xiao Fu travel through China to find Feng Huang, the Phoenix bird. The production was released on DVD on February 10, 2004. The DVD lacks about a minute of the original production, in which Big Bird is looking for someone who speaks "American," though it can be seen on the VHS version). Comedy Jungle Rhythm is a 1929 comedy family musical animated short film directed by Walt Disney. Comedy The Impossible Kid is a Kung Fu movie made in 1982, starring Filipino actor Weng Weng. This movie is a sequel to For Your Height Only. Part of the comedic premise of this film involves the viewer’s suspension of disbelief during the fight scenes. The 2'9" Weng Weng was featured beating up, knocking out, and holding down average-sized men. Documentary film Indus Waters is a 1967 short documentary film written and directed by Derek Williams. Documentary film This Air Age is a documentary film that received the 1965 award for the AACTA Award for Best Documentary, Honourable Mention. Comedy Up the Chastity Belt is a 1971 British film, a spin-off from the TV series Up Pompeii! that starred Frankie Howerd and was directed by Bob Kellett. Thriller Stark Fear is a 1962 American film directed by Ned Hockman. Comedy Do Not Disturb is a DeLuxe Color CinemaScope romantic comedy film directed by Ralph Levy, starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor as Janet and Mike Harper, a married couple who relocate to England when Mike is transferred by the company for whom he works. Animation Moebius Strip is a 1992 animation film directed by Joe King. Documentary film With God On Our Side is a 2009 film by Porter Speakman Jr. and Kevin Miller, the latter of whom is the co-creator of the documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. The documentary criticizes the theology behind Christian Zionism and the attitude toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict taken by many American evangelicals, as well as the indifference by many Westerners toward the plight of Palestinian Christians. The film argues that Christians who take the Bible seriously should not "take either side" in the conflict, but rather be peacemakers and stand up for the rights of all people in the region. In the film, Palestinian Christians are interviewed and share their families' stories. Leading evangelical supporters and critics of Christian Zionism are also given the opportunity to share their views. Jürgen Bühler of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem said that the views expressed in the film are "unfortunately colored by a strong sense of Palestinian nationalism.” Comedy True Friends is a 2012 comedy film written by Stéphan Archinard, Marie-Pierre Huster and François Prévôt-Leygonie and directed by Stéphan Archinard and François Prévôt-Leygonie. Documentary film Cut Poison Burn is a documentary film directed by Wayne Chesler. Documentary film Fighting For The Futaleufu is a 2013 is a short documentary sport film written and directed by Stephanie Haig. Science Fiction La carta is a drama film directed by Fran Lorite. Science Fiction Equilibrium is a 2002 dystopian science fiction film written and directed by Kurt Wimmer. It stars Christian Bale, Emily Watson and Taye Diggs. The film follows John Preston, an enforcement officer in a future in which both feelings and artistic expression are outlawed and citizens take daily injections of drugs to suppress their emotions. After accidentally missing a dose, Preston begins to experience emotions, which makes him question his own morality and moderate his actions while attempting to remain undetected by the suspicious society in which he lives. Ultimately, he aids a resistance movement using advanced martial arts, which he was taught by the very regime he is helping to overthrow. Documentary film In Your Dreams: Stevie Nicks is a 2013 documentary film directed by Dave Stewart. Animation Aquatic Language is a short nine-minute film written and directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura. It aired 26 October 2002 in NHK BS1's, 10 min. theater slot. Comedy Camp Cuddly Pines Powertool Massacre is a 2005 pornographic horror comedy film released by Wicked Pictures. The film, originally released on September 14, 2005, is the first adult film to be released on the HD DVD format. Animation A Transgression is a 2011 animated short film directed by Natalya Mal`gina. Comedy In the House is a French film directed by François Ozon. It is based on the play The Boy in the Last Row by Juan Mayorga. The film was awarded the main prize at the 2012 San Sebastián International Film Festival, the Golden Shell, as well as the Jury Prize for Best Screenplay. Comedy Dead on Time is a 1983 British short film directed by Lyndall Hobbs and written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson. The film is a comedy which tells the story of Bernard Fripp a man who, on attending a routine check-up, is diagnosed by his doctor as having a rare disease leaving him only 30 minutes to live. By the time he leaves the surgery, he only has 24 minutes left, in which he attempts to live life to the full; taking out his life savings, trying to make peace with God Documentary film The Boiling Blood is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Kh. Bishwamittra Singh. Science Fiction 15 till Midnight is a 2010 science fiction film directed by Wolfgang Meyer, written by Brandon Slagle who also stars in the film. Comedy Rubin and Ed is an American independent comedy-buddy film written and directed by Trent Harris and released in 1991. It is about an eccentric, unsociable young man who is forced by his mother to make some friends before she'll return his stereo to him. He is joined on a trip through a desert by a pyramid scheme salesman, to assist in finding a location to bury a frozen cat. Crispin Glover appeared on Late Night with David Letterman in 1987 dressed and in character as Rubin Farr. This caused much confusion to David Letterman as he, after almost being kicked in the face by Glover, walked off his own set while still on the air. Documentary film Del viento y del fuego is a 1983 short documentary film directed by Adolfo García Videla and Humberto Ríos. Comedy The Fixer Uppers is a 1935 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by Charles Rogers and produced by Hal Roach. Comedy La Braconne is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Samuel Rondière. Thriller The Parallax View is a 1974 American dramatic thriller film directed and produced by Alan J. Pakula, and starring Warren Beatty, Hume Cronyn, William Daniels and Paula Prentiss. The film was adapted by David Giler, Lorenzo Semple Jr and an uncredited Robert Towne from the 1970 novel by Loren Singer. The story concerns a reporter's dangerous investigation into an obscure organization, the Parallax Corporation, whose primary, but not ostensible, enterprise is political assassination. The Parallax View is the second installment of Pakula's Political Paranoia trilogy, along with Klute and All the President's Men. In addition to being the only film in the trilogy to not be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, The Parallax View is also the only one of the three to not win, or be nominated for, an Academy Award. Thriller En Carne Viva is a 2012 comedy thriller shortfilm written and directed by Federico Esquerro. Documentary film Hollywood Renegade is a 2011 documentary film which is written and directed by Benn Schulberg. Comedy National Lampoon's 301: The Legend of Awesomest Maximus is a 2011 comedy film directed by Jeff Kanew, starring Will Sasso. It was released on August 5, 2011. It was released on DVD on March 20, 2012. Comedy The Ballad of G.I. Joe is a musical comedy parody short film released in 2009 on the website Funny or Die. Written by Daniel Strange and Kevin Umbricht, it spoofs several characters from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero by showing what they do in their spare time. Comedy ''Génial, mes parents divorcent!'' is a 1991 French movie. Science Fiction Patrick is a 1978 Australian horror film directed by Richard Franklin and written by Everett De Roche. It is the pivotal movie of respected Australian director Richard Franklin's career. Documentary film Hidden and Seeking is a 1971 documentary directed by Peter Werner. Comedy A Trap is a 1997 Polish comedy film directed by Adek Drabiński. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Animation Les Quatre Voeux is a 1987 animation short film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. Documentary film Sagebrush and Silver is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by Frank Hurley. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Science Fiction Avatar 3 is a 2017 action fantasy film written and directed by James Cameron. Documentary film Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith is the third in Kevin Smith's "Evening With" series. Footage for the release was shot at a Q&A performance on August 2, 2007 in front of a sold-out crowd at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey. Smith was introduced by his wife Jennifer Schwalbach Smith and his daughter, Harley Quinn Smith. Kevin has said on his web board that they could not use the "Evening With.." moniker for this installment because it is being produced and released by a different studio, but got around it by subtitling it "A Threevening With Kevin Smith". The main feature on the DVD features 4 hours cut from the original 7 hour performance. Topics include the origin of Kevin's name, Kevin suffering from an anal fissure, as well as stories from acting in Manchild, Live Free or Die Hard, Catch and Release and shooting Clerks II. It is also revealed that because of his work on Live Free or Die Hard, Bruce Willis contacted him about working together; this eventually led to Cop Out. The DVD was released on October 21, 2008. Thriller Patriot Games is a 1992 action-suspense film directed by Phillip Noyce and based on Tom Clancy's novel of the same name. It is a sequel to the 1990 film The Hunt for Red October, but with different actors in the leading roles, Harrison Ford starring as Jack Ryan and Anne Archer as his surgeon-wife. James Earl Jones is the lone holdover, reprising his role as Admiral James Greer. The cast also includes Sean Bean, Patrick Bergin, Thora Birch, Samuel L. Jackson and Richard Harris. The film premiered in theaters in the United States on June 5, 1992 and spent two weeks as the #1 film, grossing $178,051,587 in box office business. It presently holds a 76% score on Rotten Tomatoes with 32 critical reviews counted. On June 9, 1992, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the RCA Records music label. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by musician James Horner. The film series' next installment also featured Ford and Archer in the 1994 film Clear and Present Danger. Animation Horska is a 2013 romantic short historical musical animation film written by Sydney Smith, and directed by Sydney Smith and Jason Levangie. Documentary film Lest We Forget is a 1947 military documentary produced by the U.S. army and signal corps. Documentary film Tornado Alley is a 2011 short documentary film written by Paul Novros Sean Casey and directed by Sean Casey. Thriller Escape from Sobibor is a 1987 British made-for-TV film which aired on CBS. It is the story of the mass escape from the extermination camp at Sobibor, the most successful uprising by Jewish prisoners of German extermination camps. The film was directed by Jack Gold and shot in Avala, Yugoslavia. On 14 October 1943, members of the camp's underground resistance succeeded in covertly killing eleven German SS-Totenkopfverbände officers and a number of Sonderdienst Ukrainian and Volksdeutsche guards. Of the 600 inmates in the camp, roughly 300 escaped, although all but 50 - 70 were later re-captured and killed. After the escape, SS Chief Heinrich Himmler order the death camp closed. It was dismantled, bulldozed under the earth, and planted over with trees to cover it up. The screenplay was based on the book of the same name written by the American author, Richard Rashke. Alan Arkin, Joanna Pacuła and Rutger Hauer were the primary stars of the film. Hauer received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Thomas Blatt, a camp survivor who had assisted Rashke with his book, served as a technical consultant. Comedy Lucky 7 is a 2003 made-for-TV film starring Patrick Dempsey and Kimberly Williams. Comedy Mallu Singh is a 2012 Malayalam film directed by Vyshakh and written by Sethu. The film stars Kunchako Boban, Unni Mukundan, Samvrutha Sunil, and Rupa Manjari in the main roles, while Biju Menon, Manoj K. Jayan, and Suraj Venjaramood come in other pivotal roles. It has been dubbed in Hindi as Action King Mallusingh Science Fiction Be Forever Yamato is a 1980 Japanese science fiction anime film and the third theatrical film based on the classic anime series Space Battleship Yamato. The film is unique for switching from monaural VistaVision to Quadraphonic CinemaScope when the Yamato enters the Double Galaxy. Comedy Song of the Sarong is a musical film starring Nancy Kelly and William Gargan. The film was written by Gene Lewis and directed by Harold Young. Documentary film Fucking Different XXY is a 2014 documentary film directed by Kay Garnellen, Buck Angel, Mor Vital, Jasco Viefhues, Gwen Haworth, Sasha Wortzel, Felix Endara and J.Jackie Baier. Documentary film Milice, film noir is a French documentary film from 1997. It was directed and written by Alain Ferrari, starring Emile Augonnet, Francoise Basch, and Michel Bouquet. Documentary film The Stockholm Syndrome is a 2002 documentary short film written and directed by Carl Johan De Geer. Comedy Chitrashalabham is a 1998 Malayalam film made in India, by K. B. Madhu, based on the Bollywood movie Anand. The film has Jayaram and Biju Menon in lead roles. Thriller Aatish: Feel the Fire is 1994 Hindi action movie directed by Sanjay Gupta and starring Sanjay Dutt, Aditya Pancholi, Karishma Kapoor and Raveena Tandon in lead roles. Other cast include Atul Agnihotri, Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover, Kader Khan, Ajit, Tanuja, Ram Mohan, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Dinesh Hingoo, Tiku Talsania, Mushtaq Khan. The film is an unofficial remake of John Woo's A Better Tomorrow Science Fiction Life Blood is a supernatural horror thriller film released in 2009. Animation Magic Bay is a 2002 Argentine animated adventure film combining a human cast with animated figures, directed by Marina Valentini and script written by José María Paolantonio based on a book by Ricardo Wullicher. Comedy Artistka is a 2007 Russian film directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. Documentary film Graffiti Verite 4: Basic Techniques for Creating Graffiti Art on Walls & Canvas is a 2003 documentary historical fiction family film written and directed by Bob Bryan. Thriller Navigation is a horror film directed by Jang Kwon-ho. Animation Unicorn Blood is a 2013 animation, fantasy film written by Pedro Rivero and Alberto Vázquez and directed by Alberto Vázquez. Documentary film Suburban Limits is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Sara Oliveira and Ana Paula Oliveira. Comedy L'amore difficile is a 1962 Italian comedy anthology film. The film represents the directorial debut of the four authors, that however were all experienced in other areas of the cinematographic industry. The four episodes are based on short stories of well-known Italian novelists and share the themes of love and betrayal. The film was co-produced with West Germany where it was released with the title Schwierige Liebe. Comedy Milf Money is a 2011 comedy film written by René Ashton and directed by Aaron Priest. Science Fiction Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers is the fifth telefilm set in the Babylon 5 universe. Originally airing January 19, 2002 on the Sci Fi Channel, it was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Mike Vejar. Comedy The Inglorious Bastards is a 1978 Italian war film directed by Enzo G. Castellari, written by Sandro Continenza, Sergio Grieco, Franco Marotta, Romano Migliorini, and Laura Toscano, and starring Bo Svenson, Peter Hooten, Fred Williamson, Michael Pergolani, and Jackie Basehart. The film score was written by Francesco De Masi. The film attracted critics' attention again after the release of Quentin Tarantino's 2009 film Inglourious Basterds because of the similarity of the two films' titles. However, Tarantino's film is not a remake of The Inglorious Bastards and contains only a few references to it. Comedy Junglee is a 1961 Indian movie produced and directed by Subodh Mukherjee. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan and the lyrics by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Lalita Pawar, Shashikala, Anoop Kumar and Asit Sen. Saira Banu, in her debut film, earned a Filmfare nomination as Best Actress. The movie was a lighthearted musical. Box Office India calls the film a "superhit" with a nett gross of 1,75,00,000. The song "Yahoo! Chahe Mujhe Koi Junglee Kahen" was choreographed by P.L. Raj. The film was remade into Telugu as "Saradaa Ramudu" starring N.T. Rama Rao and Jayasudha. Thriller The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia is a 2013 psychological horror film that serves as a brother film to The Haunting in Connecticut by Gold Circle Films. The script was written by David Coggeshall and Tom Elkins served as director. It was released in a limited theatrical run, and through video on demand, on February 1, 2013. The story was inspired by the events surrounding the Wyrick house of Ellerslie, Georgia, which were published in the book The Veil: Heidi Wyrick's Story. Thriller The Thirteenth Guest is an American mystery film, released on August 9, 1932. The film is also known as Lady Beware in the United Kingdom. It is based on the 1929 novel by crime fiction writer Armitage Trail best known for writing the novel Scarface, on which the 1932 movie was based. The novel was again brought to the silver in screen in 1943 as Mystery of the 13th Guest. Science Fiction Living with the Dead is a 2002 supernatural crime drama directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starring Ted Danson, Diane Ladd, Queen Latifah, Mary Steenburgen and Jack Palance. It was inspired by the life of medium James Van Praagh. The film first aired in the U.S. on CBS-TV. It was later rated PG-13. In the U.S., the movie was released as Living with the Dead; the working title was Talking to Heaven, and this was also the release title in Europe. Comedy The Comedy of Work is a 1987 film directed by Luc Moullet. Documentary film In the Shadow of the Water Tower is a 2013 short biographical documentary film written by Lewis Smithingham and Trevor Izzo and directed by Lewis Smithingham. Documentary film In SUPER SIZE ME, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock unravels the American obesity epidemic by interviewing experts nationwide and by subjecting himself to a "McDonald's only" diet for thirty days straight. His Sundance award-winning feature is as entertaining as it is horrifying as it dives into corporate responsibility, nutritional education, school lunch programs and how we as a nation are eating ourselves to death."For 30 days, Morgan Spurlock consumed nothing but food from McDonald's, an experiment in bad living that frames a jaunty critique of junk gastronomy and corporate power. Like a thinner, less aggressive Michael Moore, the director talks to consumers, experts and food-industry flacks, weaving alarming statistics about rampant obesity with visits to the doctor and double-quarter-pounder-with-cheese combo meals. The film is an entertaining statement of the obvious, though its big questions - do corporations serve our need or enslave our bodies and soul?, are public health problems caused by capitalist rapacity or personal choice? - are not as simple as Mr. Spurlock would have us believe." - A. O. Scott, The New York Times Comedy The Muppets' Wizard of Oz is a 2005 musical television film directed by Kirk Thatcher and starring Ashanti and The Muppets with supporting roles done by Jeffrey Tambor, Quentin Tarantino, David Alan Grier, and Queen Latifah. The film was produced by Bill Barretta and written by Debra Frank, Steve L. Hayes, Tom Martin, and Adam F. Goldberg. The Muppets' Wizard of Oz follows a young woman named Dorothy Gale who dreams of becoming a singer but is unable to pursue her dreams. After being swept up by a tornado with her pet prawn Toto, she embarks on a journey to meet the Wizard of Oz, the person who both she and the citizens of Oz believe can help make her dream come true. The film was co-produced by The Jim Henson Company in association with Fox Television Studios, Touchstone Television, and the The Muppets Studio. Pre-production on The Muppets' Wizard of Oz took place throughout February 2004, and filming occurred during September 2004. ABC made several changes to the film after the initial script was written, ultimately deciding to base the film on L. Frank Baum's original novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz instead of the 1939 film. Documentary film Mory Want a Wife is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Baktash Abtin. Animation Un cadaver revoltoso is a 2005 short animated film written and directed by Manuel Enrique Herreros. Thriller Stepfather II also known as Stepfather 2: Make Room for Daddy, is a 1989 psychological thriller film directed by Jeff Burr from a screenplay written by John Auerbach. It is the sequel to the first Stepfather and stars Terry O'Quinn as the title character, a flawed sociopath and a master of disguise who escapes a sanitarium and enters the life of a single mother with the intent of marrying her, murdering everyone who gets in his way. The cast includes Meg Foster, Caroline Williams and Jonathan Brandis. Comedy That Night in Rio is a 1941 Technicolor American musical comedy film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda and Don Ameche. It is one of several film adaptations of a play called The Red Cat by Rudolf Lothar and Hans Adler. Others are Folies Bergère de Paris and On the Riviera. The original songs for the film were written by the musical partnership of Harry Warren and Mack Gordon. These include: "Boa Noite", "They Met in Rio", "Chica Chica Boom Chic" and "I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi". Comedy Agnes Browne is a 1999 American/Irish romantic comedy-drama film directed and produced by, and starring Anjelica Huston, based on the book The Mammy by Brendan O'Carroll. Thriller Ripped Off is a 1972 Italian crime film directed by Franco Prosperi and starring Robert Blake and Ernest Borgnine. Blake plays a young boxer who is framed for murdering his crooked manager. His only option is to escape from jail and find the real murderer himself. Thriller The Customized Play is a 2013 animated film directed by Choi Jinsung. Comedy "You're invited to the hottest bachelor party of the year. So leave your girlfriend at home, because at this party there are no women. Just real guys letting off some real pent up man lust." From the press notes. Comedy His Women is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Ugo Tognazzi. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy The Crumbs is a 1991 family comedy film written by John Stefan Olsen and directed by Sven Methling. Science Fiction Alien Space Avenger is a 1989 comedy, horror and sci-fi film written by Richard W. Haines and directed by Clyde Lynwood Sawyer Jr. and Richard W. Haines. Animation Street Fighter Alpha: Generations is a 2005 anime film produced by Studio A.P.P.P. and released by Manga Entertainment based on the Street Fighter Alpha video games by Capcom. Its production is unrelated to 1999's Street Fighter Alpha: The Movie, which was produced by Group TAC. The film was produced specifically for the English language market and was not officially released in Japan until its inclusion as a bonus feature in the DVD release of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li. Comedy When Summer Comes is a 1922 comedy short film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Animation Frank and Ollie is a 1995 documentary film about the life and careers of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two chief animators who had worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios during its early years, up until their retirement in the late 1970s. It was directed, produced and written by Theodore Thomas, Frank Thomas' son. A number of other important figures in the animation business are also interviewed about Frank and Ollie's influence of modern animation, and about their personal friendship. Comedy City of Shoulders and Noses is a 2012 comedy crime drama mystery and thriller film directed by Ralph Hemecker and written by Tommy Ardolino. Comedy The Naughty Nineties is a 1945 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is notable for containing perhaps the best recorded rendition of the team's classic "Who's on First?" routine. This version is shown at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown. Documentary film Remix to Rio is a 2010 Canadian documentary depicting young people from Toronto, Canada and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as they create community outreach projects aimed at rescuing their peers from lives of crime. This film follows Canada’s innovative youth outreach organization, The Remix Project as they travel to some of the most violent favelas in Rio de Janeiro and test their unique hip-hop outreach model on some of today’s most “unreachable” youth. Remix Project co-founders Gavin Sheppard and Drex Inkredible join forces with "Sandro", an Ex-drug lord turned activist and Soldiers Never More project founder "Farina" in hopes of constructing a recording studio for disadvantaged youth in the Favela known as “The Enchanted Land”. Gavin and Drex also bring four of their most hopeful students to Rio. The HUTUZ Hip-Hop festival, Latin America’s largest Hip-hop festival, is in full swing and sets the scene for these REMIX participants to test their skills. The culture shock the Remixers experience and the perspectives they gain change their perspectives on poverty and redefine their personal circumstances at home. Comedy You Made Me Love You is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Stanley Lupino, Thelma Todd and John Loder. The plot is a modern reworking of William Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. Documentary film Georgena Terry is a 2013 short documentary biography film directed by Amanda Zackem. Documentary film Ari Ari the Korean Cinema is a 2011 documentary film directed by Heo Chul and Chung Ji Young. Comedy Impolex is a 2011 American film directed by Alex Ross Perry. It stars Riley O'Bryan, Kate Lyn Sheil, Ben Shapiro, Bruno Meyrick Jones, Roy Berkeley, Brandon Prince and Eugene Mirman. Comedy I Love You, Man is a 2009 American romantic comedy film originally titled Let's Be Friends and written by Larry Levin before John Hamburg rewrote and directed the film. It stars Paul Rudd and Jason Segel. The film was released theatrically in North America on March 20, 2009, to mostly positive reviews and took second spot in the box office during its opening week. The film was released on home video on August 11, 2009. Animation Little Ruddy is a 2014 animated short film written and directed by Dace Riduze. Thriller Fist of the North Star is a 1995 American straight-to-video live-action film based on the manga of the same name by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara. The film was directed by Tony Randel, who also co-wrote the script with Peter Akins, and stars Gary Daniels, Costas Mandylor, Chris Penn, Isako Washio, and Malcolm McDowell. A Japanese dub of the film was produced by Toei Video which featured the cast of the 1980s anime TV series reprising their roles. The film, which loosely adapts the first story arc of the original manga, centers on Ken, the lone master of the "North Star" martial art school, who wanders the post-apocalyptic Earth in search of his nemesis Lord Shin, the man who killed his master and kidnapped his fiancee. Meanwhile, Shin rules as dictator of the city of Southern Cross with his personal army known as the Crossmen, who are given orders to hunt down Kenshiro. Animation The Seagull Captain is a 2013 animated short film directed by Raphaëlle B Bertrand. Documentary film One: A Story of Love and Equality family drama documentary film directed by Becca Roth. Documentary film The Mighty River is a 1993 animated short film directed by Frédéric Back. Thriller Pin is a Canadian cult film starring David Hewlett, Cynthia Preston and Terry O'Quinn, directed by Sandor Stern. The film was released in Canada with the title Pin, A Plastic Nightmare. It was released direct-to-video in the USA on January 27, 1989 and in Japan on January 6, 1990. The running time is 102 minutes. It is based on the novel of the same name by Andrew Neiderman. Animation One Day in Life is a 2011 animated short film. Science Fiction Beginning of the End is a 1957 American science fiction film directed by Bert I. Gordon and starring Peter Graves and Peggie Castle. The film is about an agricultural scientist who has successfully grown gigantic vegetables using radiation. Unfortunately, the vegetables are then eaten by locusts, which grow to gigantic size and attack the nearby city of Chicago. The film is generally recognized for its "atrocious" special effects and considered to be one of the most poorly written and acted science fiction motion pictures of the 1950s. Thriller The November Man is a 2014 American spy action thriller film based on the novel There Are No Spies by Bill Granger, which is canonically the seventh installment in The November Man novel series, published in 1987. It stars Pierce Brosnan, Luke Bracey, and Olga Kurylenko with the screenplay written by Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek. The film is directed by Roger Donaldson, who previously worked with Brosnan in Dante's Peak. Beau St. Clair once again teams up with Brosnan to co-produce the film. Documentary film Greg Packer: Most Quoted Man In News is a 2013 documentary film that was directed by Andrew David Watson. Comedy "Tech Support provides more than just help with computer problems in this fun frolic of phone flirtation." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film When the World Break is a documentary film written by Hans Fjellestad, Jason Sallee and Joe Mundo, and directed by Hans Fjellestad. Comedy Steel Against the Sky is a 1941 film directed by A. Edward Sutherland. Documentary film Heavy Load is a 2008 British documentary film directed by Jerry Rothwell. The documentary tells the story of Heavy Load, a British punk band composed of disabled musicians. The film captures the band over two years, as they record their first album and take their show to bigger venues, and has been described by Mark Kermode as 'a really, really fine music documentary'. All members met at Southdown Housing, a non-profit assisted-living community for people with psychiatric disabilities and learning disabilities. Documentary film Speaking Our Peace is a 1985 documentary film written by Gwynne Basen, Gloria Demers, Bonnie Sherr Klein,Terre Nash and directed by Bonnie Sherr Klein & Terre Nash. Comedy I Sell Anything is a 1934 American film directed by Robert Florey and featuring Pat O'Brien as an auctioneer involved with two highly contrasting women: Ann Dvorak, who tries to steal a watch because she hasn't eaten in a few days, and the Fifth Avenue rich girl Claire Dodd, who effortlessly swindles him out of five thousand dollars. Thriller Maximum Conviction is a 2012 action thriller starring Steven Seagal and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and directed by Keoni Waxman. Thriller Spill is a 1996 film written by Les Standiford and directed by Allan A. Goldstein. Animation Hal's Flute is a 2011 animation film written by Michiru Shimada and directed by Hiroshi Kawamata . Comedy The Las Vegas Hillbillys is a 1966 American country music comedy film directed by Arthur C. Pierce. It was featured in an episode of The Canned Film Festival in the summer of 1986. Comedy G.B.F. is a 2013 American independent teen comedy film directed by Darren Stein and produced by School Pictures, Parting Shots Media and Logolite Entertainment. It made its first official screening at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013 and got its theatrical release on January 17, 2014 by Vertical Entertainment. G.B.F. focuses on closeted gay high school students Tanner & Brent. When Tanner is outed, he is picked up by the cool girls and he begins to surpass still-closeted Brent in popularity. The film stars Sasha Pieterse, Natasha Lyonne, Evanna Lynch, Megan Mullally, Andrea Bowen, Joanna "JoJo" Levesque, Xosha Roquemore, Horatio Sanz, Paul Iacono, and Michael J. Willett. G.B.F's soundtrack includes new compositions by "Hi Fashion" & "Veva". Documentary film Garden Isle is a 1973 short film which was the first short film made using the Omnimax or IMAX cinematographic process. It was directed by Roger Tilton. Garden Isle at the Internet Movie Database Thriller National Treasure: Book of Secrets is a 2007 mystery/adventure film. It is a sequel to the 2004 film National Treasure and is the second part of the National Treasure franchise. It was directed by Jon Turteltaub, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Ed Harris, Bruce Greenwood, and Helen Mirren. It was stated in the first film's commentary that there were no plans for a sequel, but due to the first film's impressive box-office performance, earning $347.5 million worldwide, a sequel was given the go-ahead in 2005. It took 38 days of release for the sequel to out-gross the original. The film premiered in New York City on December 13, 2007, and was first released in Korea and Taiwan on December 19, 2007. It was then released in Australia and the Middle East on December 20, 2007. The film opened in the United States, Canada, Japan, Spain, and Italy on December 21, 2007. It was released in Germany and The Netherlands on January 24, 2008, and in the United Kingdom and Denmark on February 8, 2008. Comedy Crazy Knights is a 1944 American comedy horror film directed by William Beaudine and starring Billy Gilbert, Shemp Howard and Max Rosenbloom. Thriller Heatseeker is a science fiction-martial arts film by Albert Pyun. The film stars Keith Cooke as the lead actor and co-stars Norbert Weisser, Thom Mathews and Tim Thomerson. The setting is in 2019, a time in which cyborgs exist. The lead plays kickboxer Chance O'Brien who finds himself forced into the underground world of cyborg kickboxing in order to save his girlfriend from corporate kidnappers. This was part of the martial arts science fiction movie crossover craze of the late eighties and nineties when famed martial artists like Cynthia Rothrock and Gary Daniels became hot properties in the martial arts world. Once again in a script filled with recognizable faces Pyun weaves a story of technology gone wrong with corporate greed and martial arts action into a film that went direct to video and was seen in limited runs on cable. Thriller Third Man Out is a 2005 gay-themed mystery film. It is the first film adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. Documentary film Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure is an IMAX film about the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition led by Ernest Shackleton between 1914 and 1917. Directed by George Butler, the film was released in February 2001 and was narrated by Kevin Spacey. It documents Shackleton's journey aboard the Endurance and was the follow-up to Butler's previous film, The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition. Documentary film Playboy presents this documentary history of the pornographic movie, which traces onscreen sex from the early days of the silent films to today's shot-on-video lust epics. Buck Henry appears as host and narrator; interviewees include Hugh Hefner, Al Goldstein, David Friedman, Linda Lovelace, Marilyn Chambers, Russ Meyer, and John Wayne. Documentary film Deepsouth is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lisa Biagiotti. Thriller The 'Human' Factor is a 1975 film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring George Kennedy and John Mills. It was Dmytryk's final film. The soundtrack is by composer Ennio Morricone. Documentary film The Fall of '55 is a documentary about the Boise homosexuality scandal, a witch-hunt targeted at homosexuals in 1955 that resulted in a number of arrests and prison terms ranging anywhere from six months to life in prison. The scandal began October 31, 1955 when a number of prominent Boise men were persecuted for alleged homosexual acts. The film covers the same subject matter as John Gerassi's book The Boys of Boise, although Seth Randal, the film's writer, director, and producer, says he completed five years of independent research on the topic. Some accounts of the incident claim that nearly 1,000 boys were seduced by a "ring" of men. A 1955 TIME magazine article said "Boiseans were shocked to learn that their city had sheltered a widespread homosexual underworld that involved some of Boise's most prominent men and had preyed on hundreds of teen-age boys for the past decade". The film is narrated by former Boise television anchor Claudia Weathermon. The film premiered on 10 June 2006 at Newfest in New York City, at the Idaho International Film Festival at Boise's Egyptian Theater on 30 September 2006, and at the Spokane International Film Festival on 4 February 2007. Documentary film The Final Solution is a 2004 documentary directed by Rakesh Sharma about the 2002 communal Gujarat Riots that arose as a response to the Godhra Train Burning incident on February 27, 2002, where 58 Hindus were burnt alive on a train carriage. An official estimate states that 254 Hindus and more than 790 Muslims were killed during the riots, with 223 more missing. The documentary consists mostly of interviews, with both Muslims and Hindus, of multiple generations, and both sexes, with different views regarding the causes, justifications, and the actual events of the violence that occurred, as well as their prospects for the future. Thriller Inception is a 2010 science fiction heist thriller film written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. The film stars a large ensemble cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ken Watanabe, Tom Hardy, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine. DiCaprio plays Dom Cobb, a professional thief who commits corporate espionage by infiltrating the subconscious of his targets. He is offered a chance of redemption as payment for a task considered to be impossible: "inception", the implantation of another person's idea into a target's subconscious. Shortly after finishing Insomnia, Nolan wrote an 80-page treatment about "dream stealers" envisioning a horror film inspired by lucid dreaming and presented the idea to Warner Bros. Feeling he needed to have more experience with large-scale film production, Nolan retired the project and instead worked on Batman Begins, The Prestige, and The Dark Knight. He spent six months revising the script before Warner Bros. purchased it in February 2009. Animation Galaxy Fraulein Yuna is a 1998 video film. Comedy The Social Highwayman is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Thriller Border Run is a 2012 film produced by Lucas Jarach and directed by Gabriela Tagliavini. The film is based on true events and was released on DVD in February 2013. Stone portrays journalist Sofie Talbert, a hard-hitting journalist against illegal immigration to the United States. Learning that her brother in Mexico has gone missing, she goes to find him and uncovers the brutal reality of the desperate people who risk their lives to cross into the States. The film also points out that some illegals are twice-removed from their country of origin, crossing from Central America into Mexico first, which is equally hazardous. Border Run earned a nomination for Best Feature Film at the 2013 Imagen Foundation Awards. Comedy Our Gang Follies of 1938 is a 1937 American musical short subject, the 161st short subject entry in Hal Roach's Our Gang series. Directed by Gordon Douglas as a sequel to 1935's Our Gang Follies of 1936, the two-reel short was released to theaters on December 18, 1937 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Deriving its title from the concurrent MGM feature film The Broadway Melody of 1938, Our Gang Follies of 1938 is a spoof of the Broadway Melody films and other movie musicals of the time. In the film, Alfalfa decides to quits a pop music revue put on by Spanky and become an opera singer, famously singing a pastiche song entitled "The Barber of Seville" several times throughout the film. The bulk of the film is made up of a dream sequence, in which Alfalfa imagines himself twenty years later failing as an opera singer, while Spanky owns a Broadway nightclub with a lavish floor show. Documentary film "From Ground Zero to Ground Zero is the story of Masuda Sultan, a 23 year old, Afghan-American woman who travels back to Kandahar, Afghanistan to see what has become of her country. Masuda is delighted to see the yoke of the Taliban lifted, but horrified to find out what happened to her family. Seeking refuge from the American bombing, a large number of her family escaped to the small village of Chowkar-karez, 60 miles north of Kandahar. On October 22, 2001 Chowkar-Karez was attacked by the American military. 41 civilians were killed. 19 of them were members of Masuda's family. Masuda who supports America's effort against terrorism wants to know why her family had to die in the desert." Quoting the synopsis from the 2003 Brooklyn International Film Festival site. Thriller Walk on Water is an Israeli film released in 2004. It stars Lior Ashkenazi, Knut Berger, and Caroline Peters. It was directed by New York-born Israeli director Eytan Fox. The screenplay was written by Gal Uchovsky. Most of the dialogue takes place in English, although there is much in Hebrew and German. Its name derives in part from Jesus' walking on water. Thriller Mystery Mountain is a 1934 American Western serial film directed by Otto Brower and B. Reeves Eason and starring Ken Maynard, Verna Hillie, Syd Saylor, Edward Earle, and Hooper Atchley. Distributed by Mascot Pictures, the series was a remake of Mascot's film The Hurricane Express. Mystery Mountain features the second film appearance by Gene Autry. Comedy Grandma's Not a Toaster is a 2013 short comedy crime film written by Shawn Christensen and directed by Andrew Napier. Documentary film Assassination of Russia is a 2002 documentary film that describes the September 1999 Russian apartment bombings as a terrorism act committed by Russian state security services. The film was created in 2001 by French producers Jean-Charles Deniau and Charles Gazelle. Yuri Felshtinsky and Alexander Litvinenko worked as consultants for the film; the film was made on the basis of their book Blowing Up Russia: Terror from Within. The French producers initially worked for Russian TV company NTV to expand their program "Sugar of Ryazan" and later to TV-6. When TV-6 channel was closed by Russian authorities, the film was 70% completed. The remaining funds were provided by Boris Berezovsky. Leader of party Liberal Russia, Sergei Yushenkov flew to the premier on March 5, 2002 in London, to announce that his party is going to distribute copies of the film around the country to demonstrate "how the secret services deceived Russian citizens". This film was broadcast by the main TV channels of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Russian Deputy Yuli Rybakov brought a hundred copies to St. Petersburg, but the copies were confiscated at customs in violation of his parliamentary immunity. Documentary film John Paul II Vol 4: 1996-1999: Towards the Third Millennium is a 2006 biographical documentary film. Science Fiction The Running Man is a 1987 American science fiction action film loosely based on the 1982 novel The Running Man, written by Stephen King and published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. Directed by Paul Michael Glaser, the film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, María Conchita Alonso, Jesse Ventura, Jim Brown, and Richard Dawson. Director Andrew Davis was fired one week into filming and replaced by Glaser. Schwarzenegger has stated this was a "terrible decision" as Glaser "shot the movie like it was a television show, losing all the deeper themes." Schwarzenegger believes this hurt the movie. Paula Abdul is credited with the choreography of the Running Man dance troupe. The film, set in a dystopian America between 2017 and 2019, is about a television show called The Running Man, where convicted criminal "runners" must escape death at the hands of professional killers. Thriller Darkest Night is a 2012 independent film in the horror film genre, directed by Filipino Noel Tan and written and produced by American Russ Williams. It stars DJ Perry, Anne Gauthier, Issa Litton and Nic Campos. Its story is set in the Philippines, the mountains of Luzon. A large family gathers for a happy reunion and marriage announcement on Christmas Day at an isolated mansion, only to encounter a series of bizarre, demonic and tragic events. The film started shooting on May 2, 2011 and had its U.S. premiere at the Filipino Arts and Cinema International Film Festival in San Francisco on October 20, 2012. At this festival, the film won a special award for Valuable Contribution. Darkest Night received a limited U.S. theatrical release on July 1, 2013 and full video release on July 16. Largely good reviews greeted the film from critics, its festival audience and general audiences alike. The film seeks to build bridges between Asian and American cultures, producing horror with a blend of both. Comedy Peas at 5:30, is a 2004 German comedy film directed by Lars Büchel. Documentary film Laughing Behind Enemy Lines is a 2010 LGBT documentary short film directed by David C. Jones. Documentary film Dansa als esperits is a Spanish 2009 documentary film. Comedy Shekspiru i ne snilos is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Aleksei Zernov. Comedy Engel sucht Liebe is a 2009 comedy film written by Martin Rauhaus and Astrid Ströher and directed by Franziska Meyer Price. Comedy American Beauty is a 1999 American drama film directed by Sam Mendes and written by Alan Ball. Kevin Spacey stars as Lester Burnham, an office worker who has a midlife crisis when he becomes infatuated with his teenage daughter's best friend, Angela. Annette Bening co-stars as Lester's materialistic wife, Carolyn, and Thora Birch plays their insecure daughter, Jane. Wes Bentley, Chris Cooper, and Allison Janney also feature. The film has been described by academics as a satire of American middle class notions of beauty and personal satisfaction; analysis has focused on the film's explorations of romantic and paternal love, sexuality, beauty, materialism, self-liberation, and redemption. Ball began writing American Beauty as a play in the early 1990s, partly inspired by the media circus around the Amy Fisher trial in 1992. He shelved the play after realizing the story would not work on stage. After several years as a television screenwriter, Ball revived the idea in 1997 when attempting to break into the film industry. The modified script had a cynical outlook that was influenced by Ball's frustrating tenures writing for several sitcoms. Animation A Desavença is a 2013 short animation film directed by Luiz Francisco Alves de Araujo, Eduardo José Gonçalves de Oliveira, Vinícius Cavalcanti Fabrino Gomes, Lídia Sivestre dos Santos, Maria Gabriela Leite and Wedson Douglas da Silva Santos. Animation Yellow Sticky Notes is a 2007 animated short film by Canadian artist Jeff Chiba Stearns. The film uses a series of sticky note papers to tell the events that happened to the filmmaker and the rest of the world during nine years. Thriller A movie star has an argument on a film set which leads to his untimely death. His ghost later comes back to seek its revenge. Comedy Here Comes Cookie is a 1935 film directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Thriller Red Rose is a 1980 Hindi thriller film starring Rajesh Khanna and Poonam Dhillon. It was remake of Tamil Movie Sigappu Rojakkal meaning 'Red Roses' which had Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in the lead made by the same director Bharathi Raja and the same cinematographer P. S. Nivas, and was also remade in Japanese as Red Roses, in Russian as Krasnyye Rozy, and in Telugu as Erra Gulabilu. Science Fiction Pumzi is a Kenyan science-fiction short film written and directed by Wanuri Kahiu. It was screened at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival as part of its New African Cinema program. The project was funded with grants from the Changamoto arts fund, as well as from the Goethe Institut and Focus Features' Africa First short film program which are also to distribute the work. Kahiu hopes to expand the short into a full-length feature. The film is in English, but the title is Swahili for "Breath". Documentary film Land of Youth is a 1946 documentary and concert film written and directed by Aleksandr Andrievsky. Thriller Terry Pratchett's Hogfather is a two-part television adaptation of Hogfather by Terry Pratchett, produced by The Mob, and first broadcast on Sky One, and in High Definition on Sky1 HD, over Christmas 2006. First aired in two 1.5 hour episodes on the 17th and 18 December 2006 at 20:00 UTC, it was the first live-action film adaptation of a Discworld novel. In 2007, the two episodes were rerun on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day respectively on Sky One and Sky1 HD. Hogfather won the Interactivity Award at the 2007 BAFTA TV Awards for its use of the interactive options available on digital television. Documentary film "When Infamous street artist Ron English’s image of Abraham Lincoln and Barack Obama merged together gains national attention for being illegally pasted all over Boston, he decides to gather a crew of artists and musicians and take off across America, plastering the image wherever they can find an open wall. Along the way they meet up with counter culture heroes such as Shepard Fairey, Morgan Spurlock, and David Choe, and spread their subversive propaganda to America’s heartland on a grassroots campaign to get Barack Obama elected. Abraham Obama is a raw unfiltered look at the power of street art and offers a rare glimpse inside the insane lives of some the most prolific artists in America today. Internationally acclaimed" Quoting the description from the 2009 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival site. Comedy Mr. Desire is a 1934 Italian comedy film directed by Gennaro Righelli and starring Vittorio De Sica. Comedy Isprikitik: Walastik kung pumitik is a 1999 comedy film written by Woodrow Serafin and directed by Efren Jarlego. Documentary film Det sociala arvet is a 1993 documentary film written and directed by Stefan Jarl. Comedy Premada Kanike is a 1976 Indian Kannada language thriller film directed by V. Somashekar and produced by Jayadevi. The film starred Rajkumar, Aarathi and Jayamala in the lead roles. The songs composed by Upendra Kumar were received extremely well and considered as evergreen hits. The plot was loosely inspired by the Tamil film Justice Viswanathan. The film upon release was declared a blockbuster hit at the box-office and established a cult status for all the crime-thriller genre films. It went on to win multiple awards and accolades including the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film. The film was later remade in Tamil as Polladhavan starring Rajinikanth. The story is about a teacher and her nephew hired by rich family to teach their daughter. One day she witness a murder in a train and discovers that the murderer is the father of her student. The girl who plays student, Poornima, is the real-life daughter of Rajkumar. It also features his youngest son Puneeth Rajkumar in a minor role of an infant. Comedy Sauna Tango is a 2010 film directed by Vera Lalyko. Comedy The Gay Divorcee is a 1934 American musical film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It also features Alice Brady, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore and Erik Rhodes, and was based on the Broadway musical Gay Divorce written by Dwight Taylor from an unproduced play by J. Hartley Manners, which was adapted into a musical by Kenneth S. Webb and Samuel Hoffenstein. The film's screenplay was written by George Marion Jr., Dorothy Yost and Edward Kaufman. Robert Benchley, H. W. Hanemann and Stanley Rauh made uncredited contributions to the dialogue. The stage version included many songs by Cole Porter, most of which were left out of the film, "Night and Day" being a notable exception. Although the film's screenplay changed most of the songs, it kept the original plot of the stage version. The film features three members of the play's original cast repeating their stage roles - Astaire, Rhodes, and Eric Blore. The Hays Office insisted on the name change, from "Gay Divorce" to "The Gay Divorcee", believing that while a divorcee could be gay or lighthearted, it would be unseemly to allow a divorce to appear so. Animation The Buaku Gang, with its machine-gun toting, cleavage-bearing Cat Sisters, is at it again. This time, as the Tank Police pours after them, Buaku unleashes his new secret weapon that he's sure will stop the tanks in their tracks. Not recommended for young children Animation Motor Mania is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1950. In this madcap motoring animation, Goofy transforms into a Mr. Hyde-type split personality, when he gets behind the wheel and provides the lowdown on how not to drive safely. Documentary film Mademoiselle C is a 2013 documentary film directed by Fabien Constant. Animation Sakura no Ondo is a 2011 Japanese animated film directed by Takayuki Hirao. Comedy Last Chance Saloon is a 2004 film directed by Marie-Anne Chazel. Comedy Evil Bong 2: King Bong is a 2009 comedy horror film directed by Charles Band and the sequel to Charles Band's Evil Bong. Animation 1000 is a 2014 Short Animation Fantasy Drama film written and directed by Danijel Žeželj. Comedy Skiptracers is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Harris Mendheim. The film was theatrically released in the US on 11 September 2009. Comedy "Freedom at last! A study in economics leads the two friends Momo and Dirk out of the barren Brandenburgian province to the technical university in Darmstadt and full-on student life. While Dirk glides through his studies, Momo begins the long-term search for his inner being. He’s knocked off balance by demanding lectures, his irritating housemate Bernd, Momo’s dream woman Kerstin, lack of money and the resulting, apparently ingenious business idea. Charming student comedy oscillating between life’s loves and let-downs." Quoting the description from the 2009 Zurich Film Festival site. Comedy Team Antonsen - en av tidenes største humorsuksesser på NRK, brakte til slutt Atle, Bård, Harald og Kristopher til Oslo Spektrum. De 7000 billettene ble revet bort uten annonsering. Så ble det ekstrashow. Forventningene var skyhøye, men teamet innfridde alle forventninger og mer til. Showet i Oslo Spektrum ble en gigantsuksess og Bård Tufte Johansen, Harald Eia, Kristopher Schau og Atle Antonsen nådde nye høyder. Team Antonsen Live er filmet over de to kveldene i Oslo Spektrum. Alt materialet er nyskrevet og tidligere upublisert. Selve showet varer i en time og et kvarter, og i tillegg inneholder DVD-en hele to timer med bonusmateriale med bl.a. en backstage dokumentar og diverse Jackass-stunts. Showet er i seg selv unikt, men DVD-en er unik også i den forstand at man kan velge mellom 2 filmopptak og 3 lydopptak av showet hvor du hele tiden med et tastetrykk kan svitsje mellom det som skjer på scenen og det som skjer i kulissene bak scenen. Dette gir et spennende innblikk i forberedelsene til den gedigne seansen og man kan følge stemningen og nervene backstage hos komikere og stab mens forestillingen skrider frem. Animation Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey, also known in Japan as Space Pirate Captain Harlock: Outside Legend - The Endless Odyssey, is an OVA sequel to Space Pirate Captain Harlock. Thriller A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die is a 1968 Italian spaghetti western. It is the fourth and last western directed by Franco Giraldi. It was originally intended as being directed by Sergio Corbucci and the cast was to include also Raffaella Carrà and Renzo Palmer. The American version of the film was heavily cut and handled, including a different ending, and it lasts 16 minutes less than the original version. Animation Der Fischer Und Seine Frau is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Kyne Uhlig and Nikolaus Hillebrand, Science Fiction The Blackout is a 2009 science fiction horror film directed by Robert David Sanders. The film revolves around the occupants of The Ravenwood as they try to escape the building during a city wide blackout all the while they are stalked by terrifying creatures. Science Fiction Revive! Ultraman is a 1996 Japanese tokusatsu kaiju film directed by Masahiro Tsuburaya and produced by Tsuburaya Productions to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Ultra-Series. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: Unkokusai's Ambition is a 1995 anime film. It is the 3rd film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released in theatres on April 15, 1995 in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. Comedy Le Distrait is a 1970 French comedy film directed by Pierre Richard, starring Pierre Richard, Marie-Christine Barrault and Bernard Blier. The film combines elements of a slapstick, horror and romantic comedy. The plot follows the adventures of Pierre Malaquet, an eccentric and extremely absent-minded advertising manager. The prototype of the character is Ménalque from Jean de La Bruyère's "Caractères". Comedy Body Jumper is a 2001 Thai horror/comedy film directed by Haeman Chatemee and written by Pakphum Wonjinda. Animation Capelito is a short animated film directed by Rodolfo Pastor. Comedy Dr. T & the Women is a 2000 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Altman. It stars Richard Gere as wealthy gynecologist Dr. Sullivan Travis and Helen Hunt, Farrah Fawcett, Laura Dern, Shelley Long, Tara Reid, Kate Hudson and Liv Tyler as the various "women" that encompass his everyday life. The movie was primarily filmed in Dallas, Texas, and was released in US theaters on October 13, 2000. The film's music was composed by alternative country singer Lyle Lovett, who released an album of his score in September 2000. Comedy Kontroll is a 2003 Hungarian comedy–thriller film. Shown internationally, mainly in art house theatres, the film is a darkly comic thriller set in the Budapest Metro system. "Kontroll" in Hungarian refers to the act of ticket inspectors checking to ensure a rider has paid their fare. The story revolves around the ticket inspectors, riders, and a possible killer. The film was written and directed by Nimród Antal and starred Sándor Csányi, Zoltán Mucsi, and Csaba Pindroch. The film was entered in a number of film festivals in Europe and North America. It won the Gold Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Passin' It On is a 1993 documentary film directed by Jon Valadez. Comedy Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King is the twelfth in the series of Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films produced by Warner Bros. Animation. This movie, along with the next film Samurai Sword were both produced and completed in 2008, but Goblin King was released first in time for the Halloween season. It was dedicated to Paulette Oates, who helped resurrect Warner Bros. Animation in the late 1980s. All the main voice actors of Mystery, Inc. reprise their roles. The DVD was released on September 23, 2008. This is the first Scooby cartoon produced entirely without either one of the original creators, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Unlike the previous seven movies, this movie implies to be a mix-up/parody film, similar to Zombie Island, Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders and Cyber Chase, by making all the fantastical elements of the story real. It is also significant in the fact that it shows Shaggy and Scooby being the main characters, something that has not been seen since the television movies of the 80's. The film is a bit more light-hearted than others. Comedy Southern Roses is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring George Robey, Gina Malo and Chili Bouchier. It was shot at Denham Studios. Comedy Meet Mr. Lucifer is a black and white British comedy satire film released in 1953 starring Stanley Holloway. It was filmed at Ealing Studios, London, and is one of the Ealing Comedies. The film is based on the play Beggar My Neighbour by Arnold Ridley. Documentary film Choice and Destiny is a 1993 film directed by Tsipi Reibenbach. Documentary film Rebellion: The Litvinenko Case, distributed as Poisoned by Polonium is a 2007 Russian documentary film covering the death of ex-Russian spy and dissident, Alexander Litvinenko, who was assassinated in London, United Kingdom in 2006. It was directed by Russian filmmaker Andrei Nekrasov and written by Nekrasov and producer Olga Konskaya. Science Fiction Tremors 4: The Legend Begins is a 2004 direct-to-video western monster film directed S. S. Wilson, and was written by Brent Maddock, Nancy Roberts, and Wilson. It is the fourth film in the Tremors series of monster films and premiered on January 2, 2004 on the Sci-Fi channel.. As a prequel to the earlier movies, it depicts the town of Rejection, which is the location that would later be renamed Perfection, the main setting for the first Tremors film. It stars Michael Gross as Hiram Gummer, the great grandfather of the character Burt Gummer, who Gross portrayed in every other Tremors film. Animation The Vanquishing of the Witch Baba Yaga is an animated historical documentary film directed by Jessica Oreck. Documentary film Palomas 76 is a 1976 documentary film directed by Carlos Velo. Documentary film River of Time is a 2012 Telly award winning film created for,Wyoming PBS. Science Fiction Born in Flames is a 1983 documentary-style feminist science fiction film by Lizzie Borden that explores racism, classism, sexism and heterosexism in an alternative United States socialist democracy. Comedy Based on the classic Chinese novel "Jin Ping Mei," written during the Ming Dynasty. The novel itself is the first full length Chinese fictional work to depict sexuality in explicit manner. The movie (as well as novel) takes place during 1111-1127 and centers around Ximen Quing, a corrupt social climber and lustful merchant who is wealthy enough to marry a consort of wives and concubines. The movie also features several Japanese adult video actresses making their feature film debuts. Comedy Hulchul is a 2004 Hindi film. The story is adapted from the 1991 Malayalam film Godfather. The film has a huge star cast including Akshaye Khanna, Kareena Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Sunil Shetty, Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal, Jackie Shroff, Arbaaz Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Farha Naaz, and Laxmi. The film is directed by Priyadarshan. It is a satirical portrayal of the post-modern Indian woman's self-image, self-confidence, self-victimization, and self-empowerment. Animation Water, Water Every Hare is a 1950-produced Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1952 featuring Bugs Bunny and Gossamer. The title is a pun on the line "Water, water, everywhere / Nor any drop to drink" from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. The cartoon is available on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 Comedy Škola základ života is a 1938 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Animation Magic Cube and Ping-Pong is a 2009 short animated film directed by Lei Lei. Comedy Peter is a 1934 musical comedy film written by Felix Jackson, Sándor Nádas and Johann von Vásáry and directed by Henry Koster. Documentary film En attendant les hommes is a 2007 documentary film about women muralists in Oualata, Mauritania. In this town on the far edge of the Sahara desert, three women practice traditional painting, and decorate the walls of the town. In a society apparently dominated by tradition, religion and men, these women unreservedly express themselves and comment freely on the relationship between men and women. Comedy Two Weddings and a Funeral is a 2012 South Korean gay romantic comedy film that explores the taboos and intolerance in Korean society in the story of a gay man and lesbian who enter into a sham marriage. It is the feature film debut of out filmmaker Kim Jho Kwang-soo, and his fourth LGBT-themed film. Although the film didn't emerge as a mainstream hit, its 10-day total of 32,000 admissions was impressive for a specialty release, making it the most commercially successful queer Korean film yet. Documentary film The Living City is a 1953 American short documentary film about Chicago, by Haskell Wexler and John Barnes. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film I Castelli dell'Emilia is a 1951 Italian film. Documentary film The Man Who Made Angels Fly is a 2013 documentary film directed by Wiktoria Szymanska. Thriller The Entrance is a 2006 independent Canadian horror film by Damon Vignale. Thriller Attack of the Sabretooth is a 2005 horror film that premiered on the Sci Fi Channel, directed by George T. Miller, and starring Robert Carradine, Nicholas Bell, Brian Wimmer and Stacy Haiduk. It was filmed on location in Fiji. Niles, a multimillionaire, creates a new resort and theme park on an island in Fiji that features genetically-engineered sabre-tooth cats. He brings a huge group of investors, and a group of student tourists to the island to show off his creation, only to have a power failure result in the cats getting loose. The students and the park personnel try to avoid the bloodthirsty cats as they munch their way through every human in sight. Animation Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny. Voices are provided by Mel Blanc. This is one of only two cartoons where Elmer's speech impediment is referenced in the title, the other one is Wackiki Wabbit. Comedy Run Baby Run is a 2012 Malayalam comedy thriller film film directed by Joshy, produced by Milan Jaleel and distributed by Galaxy Films. Written by Sachi of the Sachi-Sethu duo, it stars Mohanlal and Amala Paul in the lead roles. The cinematography was done by R. D. Rajasekhar. The film, which has news media as the backdrop, has Mohanlal essaying the role of a channel cameraman Venu and Amala Paul that of a senior editor Renuka. The story traces their relationship and professional conflicts. It released worldwide on 29 August 2012. The film got positive reviews from viewers and critics. And was the second highest grosser of 2012 behind Mayamohini. Thriller Venger is a branded film series directed by Marc Furmie. It is seen as a possible re-invention of the BMW film series The Hire. Production on the 15-minute movie began in July 2010 when executive producer Jesse Press arranged a commercial deal with Sydney based Mercedes-Benz dealership G Brothers. Additional finance came from Petronas Lubricants International, the sponsor of the Mercedes GP Petronas Formula One Team. Filming took 7 days at iconic locations across Sydney, majority of which were on the Northern Beaches peninsular. A 4-minute teaser was presented to a crowd of 500 people on the final day of shooting at a celebration for the Australian Film Industry. Thriller Tweek City is an American film written and directed by Eric G. Johnson. Tweek City premiered on May 28, 2005 in Santa Monica, California at the Dances With Films Festival. In 2006, Maverick Entertainment Group acquired the worldwide rights and on January 2, 2007 they released it on DVD throughout the United States. Thriller Night of the Sinner is a 2009 horror thriller film directed by Alessandro Perrella. Thriller Black Christmas is a 2006 Canadian-American slasher film written and directed by Glen Morgan and starring Katie Cassidy, Michelle Trachtenberg, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Oliver Hudson, Lacey Chabert, Kristen Cloke, and Andrea Martin. The film takes place several days before Christmas, and tells the story of a group of sorority sisters who are stalked and murdered by one of their house's former inhabitants during a winter storm. It is a loose remake of the 1974 film of the same name. In December 2006, upon anticipation of its premiere, the film garnered some criticism from religious groups due to its graphic content in a holiday setting, as well as the distributor's decision to release the film on Christmas Day in the United States. The film opened in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2006, and, despite backlash from some religious organizations, opened in US theaters on Christmas Day 2006 to moderate box office success, but generally unfavorable reviews. Comedy Los primeros cortos de Mario Moreno "Cantinflas" en un recopilatorio inédito. Bajo el sugerente nombre de Festival de la Comedia se presentan por primera vez cinco de los primeros cortometrajes del genial artista mexicano. Este compedio incluye: Cantinflas Boxeador, dirigido por Fernando A. Rivero veremos a un joven Mario Moreno haciéndonos tronchar de risa mientras intenta luchar con calzones subido a un ring. Siempre listo en las Tinieblas es una original historieta donde Cantiflas deberá hacer frente a un ladrón que entra en su casa mientras duerme. Cantinflas y su prima nos muestra a Cantinflas haciendo de plomero y flirteando con una clienta hasta que llega el primo de la señora de la casa. Irritado, Cantinflas llamará al marido carnudo provocando una serie de situaciones grotescas y divertidas. Cantinflas Ruletero es uno de sus más famosos cortometrajes donde el genial cómico ejerce de taxista haciendo trabajar a sus pasajeros sin llevarlos a su destino.. Comedy El amor perjudica seriamente la salud is a 1997 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira and starring Penélope Cruz, Ana Belén, Javier Bardem, Juanjo Puigcorbé and Gabino Diego. Animation "Pest of the West" is the 16th episode of the fifth season and the 96th overall episode of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. It was written by Luke Brookshier, Tom King, Steven Banks and Richard Pursel, with Andrew Overtoom and Tom Yasumi serving as animation directors. Brookshier and King also functioned as storyboard directors. The episode originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on April 11, 2008. The series follows the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. In this episode, SpongeBob finds that he is a distant relative of SpongeBuck SquarePants, a sheriff from Bikini Bottom's past who helped save the citizens from the quickest whip draw in town, the evil Dead Eye Plankton. The episode "Pest of the West" became available on DVD on April 15, 2008. The song called "Idiot Friends", written by Tom Kenny and Andy Paley, was featured in the episode, and was later released on the album called SpongeBob's Greatest Hits in 2009. Upon release, the episode garnered a total of 6.1 million viewers, and was met with positive reviews from media critics. Documentary film The Horizons or Life at Louvres is a 2005 documentary film directed by Kornelijus Matuzevicius and Diana Matuzeviciene. Animation Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) is a 1980 animated comedy-drama film produced by United Feature Syndicate and distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Bill Meléndez and Phil Roman. It was the fourth full-length feature film to be based on the Peanuts comic strip, and was followed three years later by a 1983 television special, What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?, in which the gang sees memorials and places related to World Wars I and II. Paramount Home Entertainment released this film on VHS in 1995, but has yet to release the film on DVD or Blu-ray. Documentary film If Not Now is a documentary film directed by Louis Haggart. Documentary film Fritz Lang Interviewed by William Friedkin is a 1974 documentary film directed by William Friedkin. Thriller Blå måndag is a 2001 Swedish film directed by Anders Lennberg, starring Eva Röse and Göran Gillinger. Comedy The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz is an Anglo-German black and white feature film. It is an "avant-garde comedy about the Apocalypse", co-written and directed by Ben Hopkins. Comedy Palo Alto is a 2007 independent film that is set in Palo Alto, California and was produced by three locals of that city. The plot centers on four college freshmen on their last night of Thanksgiving Break, their first time back since leaving for school. They find that the old adage about absence making the heart grow fonder rings true in director Brad Leong's nostalgic comedy drama. Only then do they realize their small town, once seemingly boring and meaningless, has much more to offer than they ever expected. Palo Alto stars Aaron Ashmore, Johnny Lewis, Justin Mentell, Autumn Reeser, Ben Savage and Tom Arnold. Comedy Kein Ärger mit Cleopatra is an East German comedy film, directed by Helmut Schneider. It was released in 1960. Animation The Fable of the Bird and the Worm is a 2011 animated short film directed by Laura Bezerra Lima. Animation Meditations is a 2013 short film written and directed by David Ehrlich. Documentary film Lisetta Carmi. Un'Anima In Cammino is 2010 documentary/ biography film directed by Daniele Segre. Comedy Barko is a 2010 short family, comedy, animated drama film written and directed by Allison Craig. Animation The Muscular Princesses is a 2009 animated film written and directed by Júlia Farkas. Comedy Familien Pille som Spejdere is a 1915 Danish silent film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr.. The film stars Oscar Stribolt, Henny Lauritzen and Carl Schenstrøm. Comedy Blank Page is a 2012 short comedy drama film written by Noah Smith and directed by Andrew Nelson. Comedy Betty Boop's Trial is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. Comedy God I Hope I Get It is a 2013 short comedy film written by Leonora Pitts and Bryan Safi and directed by Leonora Pitts. Documentary film John Tesh Live at Red Rocks is a 1995 music documentary. Comedy The Big Gay Musical is a 2009 gay-themed musical-comedy film written by Fred M. Caruso and co-directed by Caruso and Casper Andreas. The film follows a brief period in the lives of two young actors, one who is openly gay, the other closeted to his parents. The openly gay actor struggles with whether he should be sexually promiscuous or seek a life partner, while the closeted one wonders if he should come out to his conservative, religious parents. Throughout the film, there are a series of musical numbers with tap dancing angels, a re-telling of the Genesis story, protests from televangelists, a deprogramming camp that tries to turn gay kids straight. By the end of the film, the characters realize that life would be better if they just accepted themselves the way they are. Documentary film Those Who Walk Softly Die Without a Trace is 1992 biography, documentary film written and directed by Bernard Émond. Documentary film El olvido de la memoria is a 1999 short documentary film written and directed by Iñaki Elizalde. Documentary film Beijing 2008 is a 2010 documentary film directed by Lei Jianjun. Comedy Gymnasium Jim is a 1922 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and F. Richard Jones. Animation From the Sea is a 2007 animation adventure fantasy music film written and directed by Miguelanxo Prado. Science Fiction Night of the Big Heat is a 1967 British sci-fi horror film released by Planet Film Productions. Based on the 1959 novel of the same name by John Lymington, the film was directed by Terence Fisher, and starred Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and Jane Merrow. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the winter of 1971 by Maron Films as Island of the Burning Damned, where it was paired up nationwide on a double bill with Godzilla's Revenge. When the film was released years later on US television it was renamed Island of the Burning Doomed. Science Fiction John Clem heads north to investigate the disappearance of his estranged father. Upon arriving at the family cottage, John feels a sense of home; something he hasn’t felt since he was a child. Running into Avery (Ray Wise - Twin Peaks, Reaper) his father’s colleague, John receives no help on his dad’s disappearance, but instead, a new set of eyes in which to view the living world around him. John gets stuck in a world created by his insecurities and paranoia causing his world to ultimately come crashing down by an all too real revelation. Thriller Silent Trigger is a 1996 film directed by Russell Mulcahy starring Dolph Lundgren and Gina Bellman about a sniper and his female spotter. Lundgren plays a former hitman sent on a mission by a secretive "Agency", to assassinate a target from an abandoned skyscraper in construction. Memories and moral dilemmas resurface when a former spotter from a failed assignment shows up. Comedy Llamopera Presents: The Llama of Seville is a 2013 short animation comedy family musical film written and directed by Meghan Kotlanger. Documentary film Google Me is about a guy, Jim Killeen, who Googled himself and then went all over the world meeting others with his name. This documentary is broad sweeping look at life from seven different perspectives. The film contains touching stories of real life, set against an international background made up of Scotland, Ireland, Australia, New York, Denver, St. Louis and Los Angeles. You will find Google Me a richly exciting and satisfying ride. Thriller Naan Aval Adhu is an upcoming Tamil-language film directed by Kona Venkat. Filming started for the project in 2009 with Madhavan, Shamita Shetty and Sadha in the title roles, with the film being a remake of the 2007 Hindi horror film, Darling. It was initially produced by Ram Gopal Varma, but the film was sold before release to Storm Pictures after Varma, Venkat and Madhavan had gone through creative differences. Whilst post-production also experienced difficulties after Madhavan refused to dub for the film, the film still remains unreleased. Comedy Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret – igen is a Swedish comedy film by Kjell-Åke Andersson which had premiere on 5 December 2008. It is a sequel to the 1980 film Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret. Comedy Pun rock nah yon is a 2003 comedy musical film directed by Pisut Praesangeam. Comedy The Spy, also known as The Spies, is a 2012 South Korean action comedy film, starring Kim Myung-min, Yeom Jeong-ah, Byun Hee-bong, Jung Gyu-woon, Yoo Hae-jin and directed by Woo Min-ho. It is about North Korean undercover spies living mundane lives in South Korea. The film was released on September 20, 2012 and ran for 115 minutes. It attracted 1,310,895 admissions nationwide. Science Fiction Unheimliche Geschichten is a 1932 German horror/comedy film directed by the prolific Austrian film director Richard Oswald, starring Paul Wegener, and produced by Gabriel Pascal. The story is a merging of three separate short stories, Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat, The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether and Robert Louis Stevenson's The Suicide Club, set within a story frame of a reporter's hunt for a crazy scientist. It is a black comedy revisiting many of the classic themes of the horror genre. It was Paul Wegener's first talking movie. Science Fiction Sound of My Voice is a 2011 American psychological thriller directed by Zal Batmanglij and starring Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius and Brit Marling. The plot focuses on two documentary filmmakers who attempt to expose a cult led by a charismatic leader who claims to be from the future. The film was written by Batmanglij and Marling. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. It was also selected to close the 2011 SXSW Film Festival. The film was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures on April 27, 2012. Documentary film Lost Pictures - Lost Memory? is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Benjamin Geissler. Thriller Two Missing is a 2014 drama thriller short film written and directed by Claire Fowler. Animation A Walk In The Woods is a 2012 short animation comedy directed by Tess Martin. Animation Your Very Good Health is a 1948 British animated public information film about the foundation of the National Health Service. It explains how people would be affected by the National Health Service Act introduced under Clement Attlee. Animation Chico and Rita is a Spanish animated feature-length film with Spanish and English languages directed by Tono Errando, Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal. The story of Chico and Rita is set against backdrops of Havana, New York City, Las Vegas, Hollywood and Paris in the late 1940s and early 1950s. A gifted songwriter and beautiful singer chase their dreams—and each other—from Havana to New York and Las Vegas. Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unite them, but their journey—in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero—brings heartache and torment. The film was produced by Fernando Trueba Producciones, Estudio Mariscal, and Magic Light Pictures. It won the Goya Award for Best Animated Film at the 25th Goya Awards and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the 84th Academy Awards. Documentary film Stanley Kubrick's Boxes is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jon Ronson about the film director Stanley Kubrick. Ronson's intent was not to create a biography of the filmmaker but rather to understand Kubrick by studying the director's vast personal collection of memorabilia related to his feature films. The documentary came about in 1998 when Ronson received a request from Kubrick's estate for a copy of a documentary Ronson made about the Holocaust. A year later, as Ronson was making plans to conduct a rare interview with the director, Kubrick suddenly died after completing work on his final film Eyes Wide Shut. To his surprise, Ronson was invited to Kubrick's house by his widow. When he arrived at the house he found that half the house was filled by over one thousand boxes, each containing snap shots, newspaper clippings, film out-takes, notes, and fan letters which the director used for research towards each of his films. Comedy The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight is a 1969 novel written by Jimmy Breslin, and a film of the same name based on the book and released in 1971. The novel is a roman à clef based on the life of Joey Gallo. In the 1971 film version of the novel, Kid Sally Palumbo – the character based on Joe Gallo, also known as "Crazy Joey" – is played by Jerry Orbach. The Mafia comedy features a young Robert De Niro as a member of an Italian cycling team who stays behind illegally in America after the cancellation of the race, for which he had come to the country. For money, he is an adept thief who masquerades as a priest to con Mafia bosses into giving donations to a nonexistent charity. This film is one of De Niro's earliest. Originally, Al Pacino signed up to play the part of Mario Trantino, but the role was given to De Niro when Pacino was cast as Michael Corleone in The Godfather. Taking this role also kept DeNiro from being cast as Vito Corleone’s driver Paulie in The Godfather, which would have prevented him being cast later as young Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II. Cast member Carmine Caridi had a small role in both Godfather I and II. Documentary film 70 critics and filmmakers discuss cinema from the age old conflict between the artist and the observer, the creator and the critic. From 1998 to 2007, Kleber Mendonça Filho has collected points of view about this relationship in Brazil, USA and Europe, using his personal experience as both filmmaker and critic. CRITICO opens a window to an art which is more and more judged by the industry and which struggles to remain human in the way it is realized and observed. Animation Óculos Mágicos is a 2012 short animation film directed by Anima Escola. Thriller Poolhall Junkies is a 2002 drama thriller film written, starring and directed by Mars Callahan. The film also stars Alison Eastwood, Michael Rosenbaum, Rick Schroder, Rod Steiger, Chazz Palminteri, and Christopher Walken. It is the story of a pool hustler who is opposed by Joe and Joe's new prodigy, in a climactic big-stakes nine-ball match. Comedy Coach is a 1978 comedy sport film written by Stephen Bruce Rose and Nancy Larson, and directed by Bud Townsend. Animation Kaze, Ghost Warrior is an independent, computer animated film featuring anthropomorphic animals as the inhabitants of a distant world. The 22-minute pilot episode, created entirely by Timothy Albee, is intended to be viewed as both the first episode of a projected series, and as a Lightwave technology demo. The film was released in late 2004 on DVD and is available through a private distributor. It has also traversed the globe within numerous film festivals winning awards and recognition along the way and is currently touring the U.K. The second episode of the series is currently in development. A touched-up re-release of the pilot is also planned and would include such polishing touches as tails for the characters, a voice for Utsukushii, and "an in-depth scene between Kaze and his father talking about Kaze's disappearance and return." Comedy L For Leisure is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Whitney Horn and Lev Kalman. Thriller Confession of Murder is a 2012 South Korean action thriller film directed by Jung Byung-gil, that is starring Jung Jae-young and Park Si-hoo. It is about a police officer who is haunted for failing to capture a serial killer 15 years ago, and is back on the case after a novelist publishes the book "I am the Murderer", claiming responsibility for the crimes. This is director Jung Byung-gil's first mainstream feature; he first drew notice for his 2008 documentary film about Korean stunt men, Action Boys. Produced by Dasepo Club co. Ltd, and distributed by Showbox, it was released on November 8, 2012 and ran for 119 minutes. Documentary film When I Stop Looking is a 2013 short documentary mystery film directed by Todd Herman. Comedy Io sono il capataz is a 1950 Italian western-comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Thriller The Last Lullaby is 2008 drama/noir film starring Tom Sizemore, and Sasha Alexander. Filming took place in Shreveport, Louisiana. Comedy Die fidele Tankstelle is a film directed by Ferdinand Dörfler and Joe Stöckel released on Dec 4, 1950. Comedy Toffe Jongens onder de Mobilisatie is a 1914 Dutch silent comedy film directed by Jan van Dommelen. Thriller Alleluia is a 2014 Belgian-French drama film directed by Fabrice Du Welz. It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Escape from Affluenza is a 1998 PBS 56-minute documentary film produced as a sequel to the 1997 documentary Affluenza. While the original concentrates on affluenza--consumerism and materialism in modern society, the sequel focuses on how to avoid this. It looks at stories of how to reduce debt, stress, time-pressure, and possession-overload. The cast includes Wanda Urbanska as the host and Cecile Andrews, author of "Circle of Simplicity". Comedy Song of the Spindle is a 2011 short film written and directed by Drew Christie. Documentary film Sieg im Westen is a 1940 Nazi propaganda film. It was produced by the Oberkommando des Heeres, the German Army High Command, rather than the Propaganda Ministry of Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels indeed sabotaged its release in minor ways, delaying its premiere and telling propagandists not to promote it. The prologue consists of the Nazi version of European history and the origins of World War II, and the rest deals with the Battle of France, a Blitzkrieg in the Low Countries and France. The movie was made largely from newsreel footage recut into a documentary. The programme provided states that it is to show the audacity of the German offensive and the superiority of German arms, required because they will not be permitted to live in peace. It did not give Hitler or the Nazi party a central role, thus ensuring its disfavor with Goebbels. The Nazi journal "Der deutsche Film" called Sieg im Westen "the greatest of all German newsreels." Unlike many other German propaganda films, Sieg im Westen does not belittle the enemy, instead admitting that the French soldiers fought gallantly. Comedy Dharma is a 1973 Bollywood action film directed by Chand. The film stars Pran in the title role. The rest of the cast includes Ajit and the pair Navin Nischol and Rekha. The film became a "Superhit" at the box office. It was remade into the Telugu film "Na Pere Bhagavan". 'Dharma' film is also known for its music composed by the duo of Sonik-Omi and is especially famous for the qawwali sequence between Pran and Bindu. A couple of other songs were also nicely tuned and presented. Documentary film Short Message is a 2013 short film directed by Vardan Danielyan. Documentary film In Search of Dracula is a 1975 documentary horror film written by Yvonne Floyd and directed by Calvin Floyd. Yes, there really was a Dracula. The legend of Count Dracula, the vampire who slept in a coffin by day and fed off the living by night, is based on a real person, Prince Vlad Tepes. The deeds of real men are often more disturbing than those of fictional characters. And so it is with Dracula, a Romanian prince who lived five centuries ago. Documentary film Tells the personal story of Neda Agha-Soltan who became the iconic symbol of Iran's 2009 post-election protests, and explores the larger Iranian struggle. Thriller Streets is an American dramatic film starring Christina Applegate and David Mendenhall and directed by Katt Shea. Comedy Salaam Namaste is a 2005 Bollywood musical romantic comedy film. It is directed by first-time director Siddharth Anand and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. The film stars Saif Ali Khan and Preity Zinta in their fourth film together. Arshad Warsi, Tania Zaetta and Jugal Hansraj appear in supporting roles. The film is a remake of the 1995 Hollywood film Nine Months starring Hugh Grant and Julianne Moore in the lead. Released on 9 September 2005, it was the first Indian movie to be filmed entirely in Australia. The film tells the story of two young and modern Indians, Nick and Ambar, who have left their homes in India to make a life on their own in Melbourne, Australia. The story follows one year of their lives, dealing with their problems and relationships, from their first meeting at a wedding ceremony, to their decision to move in together without marriage, to their break-up upon discovering that Ambar is pregnant. Salaam Namaste became one of the biggest box-office hits of 2005 in India, as well as India's biggest hit in the overseas market that year. Comedy Skylarks is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Jimmy Nervo, Teddy Knox and Nancy Burne. Thriller Highway 9 is a 2010 short horror thriller film written by Kristella Sallee and directed by Parke Metzer. Comedy Untamed Heiress is an 1954 action comedy musical film written by Barry Shipman and directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Happy Birthday, Türke! is a 1992 film directed by Doris Dörrie. Documentary film The Private Life Of Fenfen is a 2013 short drama documentary experimental film written and directed by Leslie Tai. Thriller Together Brothers is a 1974 film directed by William A. Graham. It stars Ahmad Nurradin and Anthony Wilson. Thriller Ichi the Killer is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike, written by Sakichi Sato, and based on Hideo Yamamoto's manga series of the same name. It portrays a story of feuding yakuza gangs primarily through the actions of a scarred and psychologically damaged man, Ichi, who is manipulated into assaulting or killing rival faction members. The film is notorious amongst moviegoers, has raised widespread controversy, and is banned outright in several countries due to its high impact violence and graphic depictions of cruelty. Thriller Source Code is a 2011 French-American science fiction film directed by Duncan Jones, written by Ben Ripley, and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, and Jeffrey Wright. The film had its world premiere on March 11, 2011, at South by Southwest, and was released by Summit Entertainment on April 1, 2011 in North America and Europe. Source Code was critically acclaimed by film critics and became a box office success, grossing over $147 million worldwide. Animation Duck and Cover is a civil defense film produced in 1951 by the United States federal government's civil defense branch shortly after the Soviet Union began nuclear testing. Written by Raymond J. Mauer and directed by Anthony Rizzo of Archer Productions and made with the help of schoolchildren from New York City and Astoria, New York, it was shown in schools as the cornerstone of the government's "duck and cover" public awareness campaign, being aired to generations of United States school children from the early 1950s until 1991, which marked the end of the Cold War. The US government contracted with Archer to produce Duck and Cover. The film is now in the public domain, and as such is widely available through Internet sources such as YouTube, as well as on DVD. Animation Dreaming of Paradise is a 1987 film directed by Jannik Hastrup. Thriller Bad Day is a gritty independent British film starring Claire Goose, Donna Air, Sarah Harding, Anthony Ofoegbu and Robbie Gee. It is the latest feature film from director Ian David Diaz, whose past films include The Killing Zone, Dead Room and Fallen Angels. Thriller And Soon the Darkness is a 1970 British thriller film. Starring Pamela Franklin, Michele Dotrice and Sandor Elès, it tells the story of two young English women on a cycling holiday in France, who run into difficulties. Science Fiction The Time Guardian is a 1987 Australian science fiction film. Comedy The Taste of Tea is the third film by Japanese writer and director Katsuhito Ishii. The film has been referred to as a "surreal" version of Ingmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander. It was a selection of the Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Evening Clothes is a silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount. Science Fiction The Last Hour is a 1930 British comedy crime film directed by Walter Forde and starring Richard Cooper and Stewart Rome and Kathleen Vaughan and Alexander Field. Comedy It Happened in Aden is a 1956 comedy film directed by Michel Boisrond. Comedy Gokudô petenshi is a comedy film directed by Koji Chino. Documentary film Pell Grants: A Passion For Education is a 2013 short documentary film written by Steven Feinberg and Elyse Katz and directed by Steven Feinberg. Comedy Signorinette is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Carla Del Poggio. Comedy Best Friends' Weekend is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Brendan Prost. Comedy Odeio o Dia dos Namorados is a Brazilian comedy film, directed by Roberto Santucci, written by Paulo Cursino and starring Heloísa Périssé, Daniel Boaventura and Danielle Winits. The film was released on June 7, 2013. Thriller Cobayas: Human Test is a 2011 short, thriller film written by Pedro Martinez, Marcos Moreno and Yraya Pardo, directed by Marcos Moreno. Thriller A Kiss Before Dying is a 1956 American color film noir, directed by Gerd Oswald in his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Lawrence Roman, based on Ira Levin's 1953 novel of the same name, which won the 1954 Edgar Award for "Best First Novel." The drama stars Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Leith, Joanne Woodward, and Mary Astor. It was remade in 1991 under the same title. Wagner plays a charming, intelligent man who will stop at nothing to get his life where he wants it to go. His problem is a pregnant woman — played by Joanne Woodward in one of her first film roles — who loves him. The solution involves desperate measures. Comedy Das fliegende Klassenzimmer is a 1973 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Heinz Reincke and Diana Körner. Two classes in a school have a running feud. It is based on The Flying Classroom, a novel by Erich Kästner. Comedy In the final episode of the series, Aika, Eri, and Karen find an old airport at the bottom of the ocean. After exploring the still functional facility, they finally uncover the secret to Karen's past. Comedy Operation Shmenti Capelli is a 2011 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ivan Mitov. Documentary film Het is een schone dag geweest is a 1993 Dutch documentary film directed by Jos de Putter. Documentary film GasHole is a 2008 documentary film about the history of oil prices and the future of alternative fuels which was released directly to DVD. The film details the dependency of United States on foreign supplies of oil. The documentary is directed by Scott Roberts and Jeremy Wagener and narrated by Peter Gallagher. Comedy Another Night of the Living Dead is a 2011 comedy film directed by Alan Smithee. Comedy Omg is a 2012 short, comedy, family film written by Roslyn Muir and directed by Siobhan Devine. Thriller Death Trance is a 2005 Japanese action/fantasy film based on the manga of the same name by Kana Takeuchi. It stars Tak Sakaguchi of Versus fame, alongside Kentaro Seagal and Takamasa Suga. The film is the directorial debut of Yuji Shimomura, best known for his work as an action director, stuntman, and frequent collaborator of Ryuhei Kitamura. The film's soundtrack features several tracks by the rock band Dir en grey. Documentary film A Sign Of The Times is a 2007 short film directed by Daisy Khamphakdy. Documentary film A Fun Fair behind the Dikes In his trademark tongue-in-cheek style, director Michiel van Erp follows a Chinese tour bus' exploration into the daily distractions of people in the Netherlands. Focusing on the mechanics of the Dutch tourism industry and events from Gay Pride Amsterdam to an Elf Fantasy Fair, the film follows the organizers and key figures behind events and destinations. This includes the director of the Efteling theme park creating a new roller coaster, to a manager of an outlet store promoting his store with a chocolate bed. A look at how Dutch citizens spend their vacation and leisure time as seen through the eyes of Chinese tourists. There is nothing quite like this. Documentary film Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Enter Here is a documentary biographical film directed by Amei Wallach. Comedy Goldfish is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Joe Wein. Thriller Murder Live is an American television film that first aired on NBC on March 9, 1997. Science Fiction Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion is the second animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. The film is directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-written by Michiko Yokote and Masahiro Ōkubo, and the theatrical release was on December 22, 2007. The theme music for the movie is "Rock of Light" by Sambomaster. The DVD of the movie was released on September 6, 2008. To promote the film, the opening and closing credits of the Bleach anime from episode 151-154 use footage from the film. Tite Kubo also published a special manga chapter focusing on Hitsugaya's past to further promote the film. The English release of the DVD was on September 8, 2009, and it was aired on Adult Swim on December 5, 2009. The official European release of the film was on September 6, 2010. Will be Re-released in the UK on Blu-ray on May 7, 2012. Documentary film The Death of Kevin Carter: Casualty of the Bang Bang Club, also known as The Life of Kevin Carter, is a 2004 American documentary short subject about the suicide of South African photojournalist Kevin Carter. The film was produced & directed by Dan Krauss. It describes how Carter, who won the Pulitzer Prize for a photograph of an emaciated African girl being stalked by a vulture, became depressed by the carnage he witnessed as a photographer in war-torn places. In addition, he was devastated by the death of Ken Oosterbroek, a close friend and colleague who was shot and killed while working in the township of Thokoza. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy Project Grizzly is a 1996 National Film Board of Canada documentary about the lifelong project of Troy Hurtubise, a man who has been obsessed with researching the Canadian grizzly bear up close, ever since surviving an early encounter with such a bear. Comedy Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang is a film directed by E.W. Swackhamer released on Jan 16, 1982. Comedy Plane Crazy is an American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. The cartoon, released in 1929 by the Walt Disney Studios, was the first creation of the character Mickey Mouse. It was made as a silent film and given a test screening to a theater audience on May 15, 1928, but failed to pick up a distributor. Later that year, Disney released Mickey's first sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie, which was an enormous success. Following this, Plane Crazy was released as a sound cartoon on March 17, 1929. It was the fourth Mickey film to be released after Steamboat Willie, The Gallopin' Gaucho, and The Barn Dance. Science Fiction Mantera is an action film directed by Aliyar Ali Kutty and Miza Mohamad. Documentary film Kalamandalam Ramankutty Nair is a 2005 documentary biographical film written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. Documentary film "In nature, everything is birth, death, and rebirth, even when man is there to observe it. Just as she did in her 1996 documentary The Old Man and the Cottage, Swedish filmmaker Nina Hedenius records life as it silently but unstoppably passes by. In her earlier documentary, Hedenius filmed the daily routine of an old man named Ragnar. This time around, she records the sounds and movements on a farm under the clear northern light. Without adding a single word, not even from the people working on the farm, goats, cows and horses are born and the seasons go by. What we get to see is a perfect symbiosis of man and nature. The farmers have learned how they can live off the land, but the farm's small scale breathes respect for nature at the same time. The silence and the rhythm in which the daily activities pass by emanate that same respect. The milking of the cows, even if it's done by machines, scenes of animals and people eating, resting: the combined sounds and images are like a music composition that you only recognise if you listen very patiently." Quoting the program notes from the 2008 IDFA site. Documentary film The Ice Pond is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Egil Pedersen. Animation Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 10, 1990. Comedy Phoney Cronies is an American comedy short by Columbia Pictures starring El Brendel, Tom Kennedy, Dudley Dickerson, and Monte Collins. In the short, Oley, Tom, and Petty Larsen, employees of a storage company, are tasked with bringing a crate of artifacts to a museum in the middle of the night. They don't know, however, that the crate really contains a thief who intends to rob the museum of its priceless Buddha statue. Thriller The Poet and the Bear is the second short film by Brian Philip Davis, a graduate of the University of Ulster in Belfast, about an art school dreamer. Comedy I'm Yours is a 2013 experimental short film written by Chase Joynt and Nina Arsenault and directed by Chase Joynt. Comedy Minus is a 2011 animated short comedy film written by Stan Vince and directed by Marine Brun, Antoine Foulot, Cheng LI, Yuyou Ling, Inès Pagniez, Raphaël Théolade, Paul Torris, Stanislas Manoukian and Vincent Roucher. Comedy Dekh Tamasha Dekh is an Indian social and political satire film about a true incident, it revolves around the search for the religious identity of a poor man crushed under the weight of a politician's hoarding. The film explores an Impossible India where bizarre is normal. It has been released on 18 April 2014. Comedy No Pressure is a controversial 2010 short film produced by the global warming mitigation campaign 10:10, written by Richard Curtis and Franny Armstrong, and directed by Dougal Wilson. Intended for cinema and television advertisements, No Pressure is composed of scenes in which a variety of people in every-day situations are graphically blown to pieces for failing to be sufficiently enthusiastic about the 10:10 campaign to reduce CO₂ emissions. The film's makers said that they viewed No Pressure as "a funny and satirical tongue-in-cheek little film in the over-the-top style of Monty Python or South Park". Before its release, The Guardian described it as "attention-grabbing" and "pretty edgy." The film was withdrawn from public circulation by 10:10, on the same day it was released, due to negative publicity. Charities that had backed the film stated they were "absolutely appalled" upon seeing it, and several of 10:10's corporate and strategic partners withdrew from partnership. Fox News called the film "a blood-splattering display that has drawn anger from critics and sheepish embarrassment from its supporters." Documentary film Alfred Hitchcock: More Than Just a Profile the 1930 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Documentary film Those Days in Terezin is a 1997 documentary film written by Sibylle Schönemann and Lena Makarova and directed by Sibylle Schönemann. Comedy The King of the Street Cleaners, is a 1977 comedy and drama film directed by Zeki Ökten and starring by famous Turkish comedy actor Kemal Sunal. The film was written for the screen by Umur Bugay. Thriller The Devil's 8 is a 1969 film from American International Pictures. Comedy Käpt'n Blaubär is a 1999 film directed by Hayo Freitag. Comedy Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye released in India on 17 November 2000, is an Indian movie of romantic comedy genre. Bollywood remake of the Hollywood movie The Wedding Singer. It stars Salman Khan and Rani Mukerji. The movie was declared a disaster by box office india. Documentary film Fascist Legacy is a 1989 BBC documentary film about Italian war crimes during World War II. It consists of two parts. The first part itself consists of two sections and was aired on November 1, 1989, on BBC, under the title A Promise Fulfilled. Comedy Dil Bechara Pyar Ka Maara is a Hindi film released in the year 2004, directed and written by Onkar Nath Mishra and starring Vikas Kalantri, Aslam Khan, Aman Sondhi, Divya Palat, Jonita Doda, Rajpal Yadav and Mallika Kapoor. Documentary film Siamo Italiani (The Italians) is a 1964 documentary film from Switzerland, written and directed by Alexander J. Seiler; with writing credits by Rob Gnant and June Kovach. Comedy The Golf Specialist is a 1930 comedy short subject from RKO Pictures, starring W. C. Fields. It was his first talkie. The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey when many early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based there in the early part of the 20th century. The film features lines such as "I would never hit a woman, not even my own mother" and "Stand clear and keep your eye on the ball", a line Fields also used in the golf scene in The Dentist. Fields reprised the entire golf scene in You're Telling Me!. Documentary film Acts of Men is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Kiko Goifman. Science Fiction Morel's Invention is a 1974 Italian science fiction film directed by Emidio Greco and starring Anna Karina. It is based on the novel The Invention of Morel by Adolfo Bioy Casares. Documentary film A River Changes Course is a 2013 documentary by Kalyanee Mam. The film explores the damage rapid development has wrought in her native Cambodia on both a human and environmental level. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2013 and won the Grand Jury Prize for World Documentary. The film also received the Golden Gate Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2013 San Francisco International Film Festival. Animation The Treasurer's Gift is a 2011 short animated film directed by Robert Turło. Comedy Rien ne va plus is a 1979 comedy film directed by Jean-Michel Ribes. Comedy The Olsen Gang in a Fix is a 1969 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. Comedy Work Is a Four-Letter Word is a 1968 British satirical comedy film starring David Warner and Cilla Black, in her only acting role in a cinematic film. The film, which directed by Peter Hall, was not well received by critics even though it was based on the award-winning play Eh?. It also marked the acting debut of Elizabeth Spriggs. Comedy Brahmanandam Drama Company is a 2008 Telugu film starring Sivaji, Ravi Krishna, Brahmanandam and Kamalinee Mukherjee. The film is directed by E. Srikanth Nahatha and produced by: Palli Kesava Rao and K. Kishore Reddy. The film is a Telugu remake of Hindi film Bhagam Bhag. The film bombed at the Box-office. Animation The Runaway Nose is a 2007 film directed by Michael Cusack. Thriller Discopath is a 2013 Canadian film directed by Renaud Gauthier. The film is about Duane Lewis, a New York cook who becomes insane when hearing disco music. After murdering a woman in a club, Duane travels to Montreal where he continues his killing spree. Discopath premiered in Canada at the Fantasia Film Festival. Comedy The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes is the sixth and last movie of the Gendarme series starring Louis de Funès, in his final performance. This was also director Jean Girault's final film. Thriller Dus is a 2005 Bollywood action spy thriller film directed by Anubhav Sinha and produced by Nitin Manmohan. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Abhishek Bachchan, Shilpa Shetty, Zayed Khan and Esha Deol in lead roles. The film is a tribute to celebrated director Mukul S. Anand, who had died while filming the 1997 incomplete film of the same name, and which had also starred Sanjay Dutt in the lead role. The film was commercial and critical success at the Indian Box Office. The film follows the head of the ATC, played by Dutt, and his team, as they embark on a mission to prevent a deadly terrorist attack orchestrated by an international terrorist and criminal, Jamwaal with only 7 days to do so. The incident was to take place on the 10th of May, thus explaining the name of the film. Comedy Gigil is a 2006 comedy film written by Dode Cruz and directed by Jun Lana. Thriller Pietà is a 2012 South Korean film. The 18th feature written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, it depicts the mysterious relationship between a brutal man who works for loan sharks and a middle-aged woman who claims that she is his mother, mixing Christian symbolism and highly sexual content. It made its world premiere in the competition line-up of the 69th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion. It is the first Korean film to win the top prize at one of the three major international film festivals — Venice, Cannes and Berlin. The title refers to the Italian Pietà, signifying depictions of the Virgin Mary cradling the corpse of Jesus. Thriller Milap is a 1972 Bollywood action film directed by B.R. Ishara . The film stars Shatrughan Sinha and Danny Denzongpa. Comedy Small Change is a 1976 French film directed by François Truffaut. The title translates to "Pocket Money" from French, but since there was a Paul Newman movie called Pocket Money, Steven Spielberg suggested the title Small Change for US release. In English-speaking countries outside North America the film is known as "Pocket Money". The film had a total of 1,810,280 admissions in France, making it one of Truffaut's most successful films. Comedy La fille de la Madelon is a film directed by Jean Mugeli and George Pallu released on Oct 13, 1937. Thriller An Unseen Enemy is a 1912 Biograph Company short silent film directed by D. W. Griffith, and was the first film to be made starring the actresses Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish. A critic of the time stated that "the Gish sisters gave charming performances in this one-reel film". The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey where early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. Documentary film World Mirror Cinema is a short documentary film directed by Gustav Deutsch. Animation Thugaboo: Sneaker Madness is a 2006 animated comedy film directed by Shawn Wayans. Thriller Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter or Alleycat Rock: Sex Hunter is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe. It is the third entry in the Stray Cat Rock or Alleycat Rock series of exploitation films initiated by Alleycat Rock: Female Boss. Documentary film Taste Of Body is a 2012 drama documentary film written and directed by Wang Fan. Thriller House of Wax is a 1953 American horror film starring Vincent Price about a disfigured sculptor who repopulates his destroyed wax museum by murdering people and using their dead bodies as wax displays. It is a remake of Warners' Mystery of the Wax Museum, without the comic relief featured in the earlier film, and was directed by André de Toth. In 2005, Warner Bros. distributed a new film called House of Wax, but its plot is very different from the one used in the two earlier films. House of Wax was the first color 3-D feature from a major American studio and premiered just two days after the Columbia Pictures film Man in the Dark, the first major-studio black-and-white 3-D feature. It was also the first 3-D film with stereophonic sound to be presented in a regular movie theater. It premiered nationwide on April 10, 1953 and went out for a general release on April 25, 1953. In 1971, House of Wax was widely re-released to theaters in 3-D, with a full advertising campaign. Newly-struck prints of the film in Chris Condon's single-strip StereoVision 3-D format were used. Another major re-release occurred during the 3-D boom of the early 1980s. Documentary film Dream House by the Border is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Lyang Kim. Documentary film Behind the Scenes of This Old House is a TV documentary directed by Russell Morash. Comedy A Millionaire on the Run is a comedy-drama film directed by Ik-ro Kim. Comedy Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong is a 2013 American crossover horror comedy film produced by Full Moon Features, about a battle between the namesake characters from two other film series, Gingerdead Man and Evil Bong. The film was released October 29, 2013 on the Full Moon Features website as streaming video, with wider release November 12, 2013. Comedy Le Batteur du Boléro is a short film by Patrice Leconte, released in 1992. It features a drummer in an orchestra, played by Jacques Villeret, who plays a simple, repetitive rhythm on his single drum during a performance of Maurice Ravel's Boléro. The focal point of the film is the drummer’s facial expressions. He has a bland expression at first, but as the film develops, he starts twitching his eyes, mouth and eyebrows. This technique is used to show the performer's frustration with the monotony of the piece. When the drummer’s mind is elsewhere, he starts to get out of rhythm. He shows his discomfort by twitching, indicating that his back hurts, and his continuous muttering. When a female timpanist starts her part, he looks enviously at her and mutters every time he looks back at her. “Displeasure at being overshadowed by a bigger drum,” the director comments on the commentary. The film was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Brassed Off is a 1996 British-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mark Herman and starring Pete Postlethwaite, Tara Fitzgerald and Ewan McGregor. The film is about the troubles faced by a colliery brass band, following the closure of their pit. The soundtrack for the film was provided by the Grimethorpe Colliery Band, and the plot is based on Grimethorpe's own struggles against pit closures. It is generally very positively received for its role in promoting brass bands and their music. Parts of the film make reference to the huge increase in suicides that resulted from the end of the coal industry in Britain, and the struggle to retain hope in the circumstances. Audio samples from the film were used on the 1997 Chumbawamba song, Tubthumper. Documentary film We Fun is a 2009 musical documentary film directed by Matthew Robison. Animation Who I Am And What I Want is a 7-minute animated short directed by Chris Shepherd and David Shrigley in 2005. The film is based on the 2003 David Shrigley book of the same title. Kevin Eldon voices the role of the film's main character, Pete. The DVD was released in 2006 with a 12-page booklet with art from the film. Documentary film Rangili is a 1952 documentary film directed by Najam Naqvi. Documentary film The Wages of Work is a 1978 short documentary film directed and written by David Wilson. Comedy The Model and the Marriage Broker is a 1951 film about a marriage broker. Though Jeanne Crain is top billed, the movie revolves around Thelma Ritter's character, in a rare leading role for Ritter. Scott Brady also stars. Comedy Caruso Pascoski di padre polacco is a 1988 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. Animation Kung Fu Magoo is a Mexican-American animated action-comedy film, based on the Mr. Magoo character, created by Millard Kaufman and John Hubley. This film was produced by Classic Media, Ánima Estudios, and Santo Domingo Films. This film was also produced by Motion Toons, a new animation studio created in conjunction of Ánima Estudios, and Santo Domingo Films. English voice-cast stars Chris Parnell, Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Alyson Stoner and voice actors Tom Kenny, Rodger Bumpass, Jim Conroy, and Maile Flanagan. It was the first animated feature, featuring Mr. Magoo in more than three decades, and the first U.S.-Mexico co-production for Ánima Estudios. This film was written by Emmy Laybourne, Sam Laybourne, Rob Sosin, and Bob Mittenthal and directed by Andrés Couturier. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 11, 2010. It later had its television premiere on Disney XD on February 7, 2011. It was rated TV-G. Animation Shaun the Sheep - The Bull is a 2011 animated short film directed by Christopher Sadler. Comedy Sex, Okra and Salted Butter is a 2008 comedy drama film that was originally produced for television. The film focusses on a Malian family living in Bordeaux, France. Animation Spike steps on a tack while walking and is really hurt (he didn't know it was just a little tack). Jerry hears him, and helps take out the tack. To thank him, Spike gives Jerry a bell to ring whenever he's in trouble. Documentary film The Meerkats, also known as Meerkats: The Movie, is a feature-length 2008 British wildlife fiction film which anthropomorphises the daily struggles of a clan of meerkats in the Kalahari Desert. It was produced by BBC Films and The Weinstein Company, and filmed by the award-winning BBC Natural History Unit. It is the debut directorial feature of James Honeyborne, previously a producer of natural history programmes for television. The worldwide premiere was held at the Dinard Film Festival, France in October 2008, expanding to a wide release the following week. The film was released in 2009, on 7 August in the UK. A US date has not yet been announced. This was dedicated to actor Paul Newman, who died in 2008, shortly before this movie was released. Documentary film An Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 Academy Award winning documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show that, by his own estimate made in the film, he has given more than a thousand times. Premiering at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and opening in New York City and Los Angeles on May 24, 2006, the documentary was a critical and box-office success, winning two Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Best Original Song. The film grossed $24 million in the U.S. and $26 million in the foreign box office, becoming the ninth highest grossing documentary film to date in the United States. The idea to document his efforts came from producer Laurie David who saw his presentation at a town-hall meeting on global warming which coincided with the opening of The Day After Tomorrow. Laurie David was so inspired by Gore's slide show that she, with producer Lawrence Bender, met with Guggenheim to adapt the presentation into a film. Comedy Dirty Friday is a 2010 animated short directed by Tenesor Cruz Niesvaara and Adrián Miguel Delgado. Comedy Bheja Fry is a Hindi language comedy film directed by Sagar Ballary and produced by Sunil Doshi. The film stars Rajat Kapoor, Vinay Pathak, Sarika, Milind Soman and Ranvir Shorey in lead roles. It released on 13 April 2007, and received favourable reviews from critics. Though made on a small budget, the film managed to do very well at the box office. This film was based on the French movie Le Dîner de Cons. The 2010 Hollywood film Dinner for Schmucks was also based on the same French film. It is the first installment of Bheja Fry trilogy. Comedy Temporale Rosy is a 1980 action, comedy and romance film written and directed by Mario Monicelli and co-written by Agenore Incrocci and Furio Scarpelli. Comedy Spicy Love Soup is a 1997 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yang and written by Zhang, Liu Fendou, Cai Shangjun, and Diao Yi'nan based on a story by Zhang and Peter Loehr. Spicy Love Soup was produced by Loehr's Imar Film Company, primarily from Taiwanese sources, with the auspices of the state-run Xi'an Film Studio. The film is Zhang's directorial debut and would prove to be a launching pad for those both in front and behind the cameras. Screenwriters Cai Shangjun and Diao Yi'nan have since gone on to direct their own films, while Liu Fendou has expanded into both directing and film production. The cast is also notable for the debuts of two of China's most popular actresses, Gao Yuanyuan and Xu Jinglei. The film is an anthology of sorts, and tells its story of love and life in modern Beijing through a series of five vignettes. Spicy Love Soup was, in addition, the first film in mainland China to see a simultaneous release of a soundtrack, consisting primarily of Taiwanese pop songs. Documentary film Hamburg Damals - Die Jahre 1975-1979 is a 2007 documentary film directed by Christian Mangels. Science Fiction Anna's Storm is a 2007 action drama film starring Sheree J. Wilson and directed by Kristoffer Tabori. It also has the working title Hell's Rain in the UK. Comedy Bewitched is a 2005 comedy-fantasy produced by Columbia Pictures and is a re-imagining of the television series of the same name. The film was released in the United States and Canada on June 24, 2005. It was written, produced, and directed by Nora Ephron and featured as co-stars Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell. Filming took place in late 2004 and early 2005. Comedy The Television is a 2000 film directed by Marc-Olivier Picron. Documentary film Embodies is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Hillary Bachelder. Documentary film Sobre Viver is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Cláudia Alves. Thriller The Wizards Hunter: The Hunt for Evangelion Crowley is a 2011 drama, fantasy film written by Lorenzo de Luca and directed by Nico Toffoli. Documentary film Super Speedway is a 1997 documentary racing film chronicling one man's quest to get his new Champ Car Lola chassis up to speed, and another's goal of rebuilding an old 1964 roadster once driven by the legendary Mario Andretti. The film was directed by renowned IMAX director Stephen Low and produced by Pietro Serapiglia. It was narrated by Paul Newman. It first premiered at IMAX theaters nationwide. Comedy The Bing Crosby Show is a 1954 film directed by Frederick De Cordova. Documentary film Young Black Males: America's Promise or America's Problem is a documentary film directed by Shabaka Mu Ausar. Documentary film Herdsmen of the Sun is a 1989 documentary film by Werner Herzog. The film explores the social rituals and cultural celebrations of the Saharan nomadic Wodaabe tribe. Particular focus is given to the Gerewol celebration, which features an elaborate male beauty contest to win wives. Although the film may be considered to be ethnographic, Herzog commented that: "[My films] are anthropological only in as much as they try to explore the human condition at this particular time on this planet. I do not make films using images only of clouds and trees, I work with human beings because the way they function in different cultural groups interests me. If that makes me an anthropologist then so be it." The opening shots of the film depicts a celebration of male beauty, showing males dancing in elaborate costume, accentuating their height and whites of their eyes and teeth to attract females, as we hear "Ave Maria" in the background. Science Fiction Roujin Z is a 1991 Japanese anime film directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and written by Katsuhiro Otomo. Animation The Ballad of Hugh is an animated comedy documentary film directed by Marco DiFelice. Comedy Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo is a 1977 film, the third of a series of films by Walt Disney Productions starring Herbie – the white Volkswagen racing Beetle with a mind of its own. Comedy To avoid time in jail, three wily men agree to be ministers at a local church. While bungling through their duties, they uncover a greedy plot to steal from the church. When they try to rescue the church, the men wind up getting rescued in a God encounter they never expected. Documentary film I'm a Porn Star is a 2013 biographical, documentary and comedy film written and directed by Charlie David. Comedy Fight Harm is an abandoned project by Harmony Korine filmed in 1999. The premise was to verbally provoke passers-by into a fight. The rules were Korine couldn't throw the first punch and the person confronted had to be bigger than Korine. To Korine, Fight Harm was high-comedy reminiscent of Buster Keaton. "I wanted to push humour to extreme limits to demonstrate that there's a tragic component in everything." Filmed in New York, the project was abandoned following the injuries Korine received while shooting. Thriller The President's Analyst is an American satirical comedy film written and directed by Theodore J. Flicker, starring James Coburn. The widescreen cinematography was by William A. Fraker, and Lalo Schifrin provided the film's musical score. The film has elements of political satire and science fiction, and resembles many of the spy spoofs that proliferated in the mid-60s in the wake of the James Bond phenomenon, including Coburn's Our Man Flint and In Like Flint. The film's themes include modern ethics and privacy concerns, specifically regarding the intrusion of the Telecom system, working with the U.S. Government, into the private lives of the country's citizens. it was released theatrically on December 21 1967. Comedy Educating Rita is a British 1983 drama/comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert with a screenplay by Willy Russell based on Russell's stage play. The film stars Michael Caine, Julie Walters, and Maureen Lipman. It won multiple major awards for best actor and best actress and was nominated for three Oscars. Thriller Killer Toon is a 2013 South Korean horror film directed by Kim Yong-gyun, and starring Lee Si-young and Um Ki-joon. The film was successful at the box office, as it was the first South Korean horror film to sell more than one million cinema tickets since Death Bell in 2008. Comedy Young Sherlocks is a 1922 silent short subject, the fourth entry in Hal Roach's Our Gang series. Directed by Robert F. McGowan and Tom McNamara, the two-reel short was released to theaters in November 1922 by Pathé. Documentary film Madrid, The Shadow of a Dream is a 2007 film directed by Alejandro Andrade Pease. Comedy A Pizza the Size of the Sun is a 2013 animated comedy short film written by Jack Prelutsky and directed by Dora Palmer. Comedy If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium is a 1969 romantic comedy film made by Wolper Pictures and released by United Artists. It was directed by Mel Stuart, filmed on location throughout Europe, and features many cameo appearances from various stars. The title, also used by a 1965 documentary on CBS television that filmed one such tour, was taken from a New Yorker cartoon by Leonard Dove. Published in the June 22, 1957, issue of the magazine, the cartoon depicts a young woman near a tour bus and a campanile, frustratedly exclaiming "But if it's Tuesday, it has to be Siena.", thereby humorously illustrating the whirlwind nature of European tour schedules. This concept formed the premise of the film's plot. The film was remade in 1987 as a made-for-TV movie titled If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium. Comedy Attila Marcel is a 2013 French comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film The Carbon Rush is a documentary film directed by Amy Miller. Thriller They say you shouldn't take rides from strangers, and a young woman gets an especially vivid reminder of why in this thriller. Sonia (Danielle Brett) is a college student whose relationship with her fiance has begun falling apart; after an especially ugly argument with her boyfriend, Sonia hitches a ride home with Jim (Casper Van Dien), a truck driver. At first, Sonia thinks of Jim as her knight in shining armor, but before long it becomes obvious that Jim is not the good Samaritan he seems to be, and when he becomes involved in a dangerous game of tag with another motorist, Sonia realizes her situation has gone from unpleasant to potentially deadly. Thriller Xtra Credit is a 2009 action thriller TV film written by Anthony Jaswinski and directed by Marty Weiss. Thriller In the Shadow is a 2012 Czech crime film directed by David Ondříček. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Science Fiction Zone 39 is a 1996 Australian science fiction psychological drama film by director John Tatoulis. It features cast members Carolyn Bock, Peter Phelps and William Zappa, and runs for 93 minutes. The film tells the story of a future where the environment has been ravaged, leaving the world desolate. Two surviving factions, the New Territories and the Federal Republics, have been at war for 40 years. Finally, they have agreed to peace terms thanks to the efforts of the Central Union. One of the security experts for the CU, Anne, decodes the encrypted messages of her boss, only to discover that one of the security zones has suffered a deadly contamination. Mysteriously, she dies shortly thereafter, leaving her soldier husband Leo devastated. To recuperate, Leo is assigned to guard duty at the border outpost named Zone 39. The remainder of the film deals with Leo's struggle to cope with isolation and the death of his wife. She appears to him in hallucinations, perhaps brought on by the tranquillizers he has been taking. Comedy The Poser is a 2013 comedy, drama, family and short film written and directed by John Donofrio. Comedy RiffTrax: Reefer Madness is a 2010 comedy film written by Conor Lastowka and Sean Thomason Comedy What a Life is a 1939 comedy film directed by Theodore Reed. Documentary film Reporting on The Times: The New York Times and The Holocaust is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Emily L. Harrold. Comedy Thamarassery to Thailand is an upcoming Malayalam film directed by Saji Surendran, written by Krishna Poojappura, and produced by Maniyanpilla Raju. Comedy The Hillz is a 2004 film written and directed by Saran Barnun and starring Rene Heger, Jesse Woodrow, and Paris Hilton. It centers around four kids from Beverly Hills who form a ruthless gang. The entire film features Steve's feeble attempts to obtain Heather Smith as his girlfriend, and a ruthless rebel child with some clear psychological disorders named Duff and his friend T trying to earn respect in their gang. Animation Blackfly is a 1991 Canadian animated comedy film directed by Christopher Hinton. Documentary film Style Wars is a 1983 documentary on hip hop culture, directed by Tony Silver and produced in collaboration with Henry Chalfant. The film has an emphasis on graffiti, although bboying and rapping are covered to a lesser extent. The film was originally aired on PBS television in 1983, and was subsequently shown in several film festivals to much acclaim, including the Vancouver Film Festival. It also won the Grand Jury Prize: Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is a 2013 American comedy film, and the sequel to the 2004 film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. As with the original film, it is directed by Adam McKay, produced by Judd Apatow, written by McKay and Will Ferrell, and stars Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner, and Christina Applegate, all reprising their roles from the first film. Unlike the first film, which was distributed by DreamWorks Pictures, this film is distributed by Paramount Pictures and was released on December 18, 2013. The movie marked a change in film history when Paramount became the first major studio to distribute movies to theaters in digital format, eliminating 35 mm film entirely. Anchorman 2 was the last Paramount production to include a 35mm film version. Documentary film Amadeu Antonio is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Balzer. Science Fiction Planet Utero is a 2012 Animation, Short, Drama, Fantasy and Sci-Fi film written and directed by Faiyaz Jafri. Documentary film Playboy Video Centerfold: Playmate of the Year Stacy Sanches is a 1996 documentary film directed by Scott Allen. Documentary film System Error is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Guli Silberstein. Comedy Scrambled Brains is the 132nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Struggling photographer Mario Cortone falls in love with pretty rich girl Nicole. The young lovers try to sustain a relationship in spite of their cultural and economic differences. Stars Scott Baio and Christopher Plummer. Documentary film Free Fall: Johanna K. is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Klaus Wildenhahn. Documentary film Gipsies of the City is a 1981 film directed by Irmgard von zur Mühlen. Documentary film Danshi Tatekawa is a documentary film directed by Takeshi Katô. Documentary film O meu marido esta a negar is a 2007 documentary film about a play of the same name, written and directed by Rogério Manjate. The film and play both discuss HIV/AIDS issues. Manjate directed the award-winning short I Love You, also concerning HIV/AIDS, the same year. The film's title means "My Husband is in Denial". Thriller The Day the Earth Stopped is a 2008 American direct-to-DVD science fiction film produced by independent studio The Asylum, directed by and starring C. Thomas Howell. Its title and premise are similar to those of the 2008 remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still but the film's plot also incorporates elements from other science-fiction films involving aliens, such as Independence Day and Earth vs. the Flying Saucers. The film is Howell's second Asylum film in which he was attached as director, the first being War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave. The film stars director C. Thomas Howell as the protagonist Josh Myron, who witnesses the arrival of giant alien robots that threaten to destroy the earth unless they are shown the value of human existence. Myron becomes a fugitive to protect the aliens' messenger Skye and tries to meet her demands, while the aliens begin to tilt the earth on its axis and all military defense is defeated. Comedy Married Before Breakfast is a 1937 comedy film written by Harry Ruskin, George Oppenheimer, and Everett Freeman and directed by Edwin L. Marin. Documentary film Kurt Gerron's Karussell is a 1998 documentary film directed by Ilona Ziok. Comedy Redshirt Blues is a 2001 fan film that was made by fans of original Star Trek. It was written, directed and produced by David O. Rogers. It satirizes the use of redshirts on the television series as well as the show itself, its fans, and popular culture. Documentary film Lyalik is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Ara Tchagharyan. Comedy The Juche Idea is a 2008 film directed by Jim Finn. Comedy Managed Money is a 1934 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. The film stars Frank Coghlan Jr. and Shirley Temple. It was also known as Frolics of Youth and Measured Money. This was the second film in which Temple starred as Mary Lou. The film tells the story of Sonny and Sid prospecting for gold to pay for their military academy education. Sonny's sister, Mary Lou stows away in the back of their car. Eventually, they meet an inventor who helps them financially. Animation Santa and his brother Dingle as a couple of Pirates? That's where the fun begins in this madcap adventure where Santa must go to Fiji to retrieve the Elves (kidnapped by Dingle) and save Christmas. Comedy Tirupathi Express is a 2014 comedy romance film directed by Pon Kumaran. Comedy Romance of the Pink Panther was to be the seventh film in the Pink Panther series, and would have starred Peter Sellers in the role of Chief Inspector Clouseau in his sixth Panther appearance. Herbert Lom would have reprised his role as Charles Dreyfus, with the character now working as a private detective. However, the unexpected death of Peter Sellers in July 1980 led to the project's eventual abandonment. Only two script drafts were completed. The film, written by Peter Sellers and Jim Moloney from Moloney's original story treatment, was originally scheduled to have begun filming in September or October 1980, for a summer release in 1981, but shooting was delayed until early 1981 as Sellers was expected to first undergo open heart surgery. Thriller The Royal Scandal is a Sherlock Holmes film which is an amalgam of "A Scandal in Bohemia" and "The Bruce-Partington Plans". The film was produced in 2001 for The Hallmark Channel as part of an on-going series of Hallmark Sherlock Holmes films. Documentary film Salma yoba is a 2005 documentary film. Comedy Are You Being Served?: The Movie, is a 1977 motion picture based on the British sitcom Are You Being Served?, which follows the staff of the men's and women's clothing departments of the London Grace Brothers department store. The story is an adaptation of the successful stage version of the show which played at Winter Gardens, Blackpool. The film also featured the performers from the television series, including Mollie Sugden and John Inman. Comedy Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum is a 1940 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as detective Charlie Chan. Revisiting an old case results in fresh deaths. Documentary film Ice Theatre of NY: Ensemble and Collaboration on Ice is a 2013 documentary film directed by Moira North. Thriller Salvation Boulevard is a 2011 comedy-drama-thriller-action film with religious satire undertones. It is based on the novel of the same name by Larry Beinhart. Thriller The Killer Inside Me is a 1976 American crime drama film directed by Burt Kennedy and based on Jim Thompson's novel of the same name. In this adaption, the action was shifted from the west Texas oilfields to a Montana mining town, and several other changes made. It stars Stacy Keach and Susan Tyrrell. A remake of The Killer Inside Me was released in 2010, starring Casey Affleck. Comedy Life with Henry is a 1941 comedy film directed by Theodore Reed. Thriller Secret Sins of the Father is a 1994 drama film directed by Beau Bridges. Comedy Kosher Kitty Kelly is a 1926 silent film comedy drama produced by Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and distributed by Film Booking Offices of America. This film is based on a stage musical Kosher Kitty Kelly by Leon De Costa. The film stars Viola Dana and is preserved at the Library of Congress missing a reel. Comedy Kenny Begins is a 2009 Swedish comedy science fiction film directed by Carl Åstrand and Mats Lindberg. Johan Rheborg stars as Kenny Starfighter, an aspiring galaxy hero who crash lands on Earth. The film is made as a standalone prequel to the 1997 television series Kenny Starfighter. It holds the record for most special effects in a Swedish film, placing the previous recordholder, Frostbite, at #2. Thriller Polygraph is a film by Canadian director Robert Lepage, released in 1996. The film stars Marie Brassard as Lucie Champagne, an actress who is given the role of Marie-Claire in a film dramatizing a real-life murder, and Patrick Goyette as François, Lucie's former boyfriend who was Marie-Claire's neighbour and is a suspect in the real crime. The film's cast also includes Josée Deschênes, Maria de Medeiros, Peter Stormare, Marie-Christine Le Huu and Richard Fréchette. Documentary film Rize is an American documentary movie starring Lil' C, Tommy Johnson, also known as Tommy the Clown, and Miss Prissy. The documentary exposes the new dance form known as krumping which originated in the early 1990s in Los Angeles. The film was written and directed by David LaChapelle. Working alongside LaChapelle were executive producers, Ishbel Whitaker, Barry Peele, Ellen Jacobson-Clarke, Starvos Merjos, and Rebecca Skinner. Rize was produced by Lions Gate Entertainment and released in January 2005, grossing $3.3 million at the box office. Documentary film Pourquoi Israël is Shoah filmmaker Claude Lanzmann's first film. The documentary examines life in Israel twenty-five years after the birth of the state. Lanzmann spends time with, among others, German-Jewish émigrés, intellectuals, dock workers, police, prison inmates, and the newly arrived surveying life in the new homeland. The title of the film is often incorrectly given as a question "Why Israel?" however, Lanzmann intended it as an answer or an explanation from a collection of viewpoints. The film premiered just three days after the Yom Kippur War in Israel. International media attention was caused by an incident in Hamburg, Germany, where leftist groups violently prevented a showing of the movie in October 2009, claiming the movie took a one-sided zionist perspective. Comedy Some Girls Do is a 1969 British comedy spy film directed by Ralph Thomas. It was the second of the revamped Bulldog Drummond films starring Richard Johnson as Drummond, made following the success of the James Bond films of the 1960s. Animation The Great Bear is a 2011 animation adventure drama family fantasy film written by Jannik Tai Mosholt and Esben Toft Jacobsen and directed by Esben Toft Jacobsen. Comedy Divided We Fall is a 2000 Czech film directed by Jan Hřebejk. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Thriller A Few Days in September is the first film directed by Santiago Amigorena, who previously wrote screenplays for films by Cédric Klapisch and Catherine Breillat among others. The film premiered out of competition at the 2006 Venice Film Festival and received a special screening at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. Comedy I Love You So Much is a 2013 animated film written and directed by Leah Shore. Comedy Looking for Palladin is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Andrzej Krakowski. Thriller The Angry Hills is a 1959 film directed by Robert Aldrich, based on the novel by Leon Uris, and starring Robert Mitchum and Stanley Baker. Thriller Terror Among Us is a 1981 made-for-TV movie directed by Paul Krasny. It first aired January 12, 1981. The script was co-written by Dallas and JoAnne Barnes. The story bears many similarities to Dallas Barnes' 1976 book Yesterday Is Dead. Comedy Cougar Club is a 2007 American film directed by Christopher Duddy. The film details the attempts of two college graduates, Marshall Hogan III and Spence Holmes, to find direction in life. While working as interns for abusive divorce lawyers, they come up with a plan to make money from the passion that is Hogan's pride and Spence's secret desire: having sex with cougars—older women looking to have sex with younger men. Some of the "cougars" are played by actresses such as Faye Dunaway and Carrie Fisher. Documentary film Diane Goes For You is a 2013 documentary film directed by Diane Rabreau. Comedy L'embuscade is a 1941 film directed by Fernand Rivers. Comedy The Beaver is a 2011 drama film directed by and starring Jodie Foster, written by Kyle Killen, and starring Mel Gibson, Anton Yelchin, and Jennifer Lawrence. This is Gibson and Foster's first film together since 1994's Maverick. This is Summit Entertainment's only film to have Entertainment One not distribute it within the UK. Documentary film Last Fast Ride - The Life, Love And Death Of A Punk Goddess is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Lilly Scourtis Ayers. Comedy Los Pequeños aventureros is a 1977 Argentine film. Comedy Very Happy Alexander is a 1968 French comedy film, directed by Yves Robert, starring Philippe Noiret, Marlène Jobert and Françoise Brion. This was comic actor Pierre Richard's second appearance on film, playing a secondary role toward the end of the plot. The film has been released on DVD on 4 May 2004. Documentary film A Great New Star is a 1952 musical sponsored film starring Dinah Shore, with her singing "See the U.S.A. in Your Chevrolet". It starts off with her singing "It's a Most Unusual Day", and then shows an ephemeral film being made. The ending has her singing the Chevrolet jingle with shots of Chevrolet cars and America. It was made by the Jam Handy Organization. Comedy Second String is a direct-to-TV film from 2002 about the Buffalo Bills football team who find its first string out for a month after a food poisoning incident, leading the team's head coach, "Chuck Dichter", to hire an insurance salesman named Dan Heller as the team's backup quarterback. Teri Polo also appeared as Heller's wife; Flutie, Mike Ditka, Chris Berman, Van Miller, Bills cornerback Donovan Greer and Ken "Pinto Ron" Johnson appear as themselves. The film originally aired on TNT. Documentary film The last surviving native Americans on Long Island is the focus of The Lost Spirits. The film chronicles their struggles as an indigenous people to maintain their identity amidst relentless modernization and a heartless beauracracy. Comedy Southern Wind is a comedy film directed by Kôji Hagiuda. Thriller A group of college students on a road trip to hell. When they stumble across a small Texas town with an entire economy based upon stealing cars, it is unfortunate for them that cars aren't the only things getting chopped. Will anyone survive or will they all succumb to the fate that is passed on to them? After watching this campy grind-house flick you'll agree that breakfast will never be the same! Starring Jerilyn Perrin, Chad Thomas, Taylor Chadwell, Charles Martin, Trey Caldwell Animation Puffer Girl is a 2009 animated film by Joan Gratz. Documentary film Barbers is a 2012 short, comedy, documentary and drama film written and directed by Guilherme Aguilar and Luiz Ferraz. Documentary film American Mustang is a family western documentary film directed by Monty Miranda. Documentary film The Store is a documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Documentary film Soulmates Never Die (Live in Paris 2003) is the first live DVD release by the band Placebo that was released mainstream and was made available worldwide. The DVD was released in Great Britain on 15 March 2004 and in the United States and Canada on 29 June 2004. It reached #33 in Germany. Comedy Another 48 Hrs. is a 1990 action-crime comedy film and a sequel to the 1982 film 48 Hrs.. It was directed by Walter Hill and stars Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Brion James, Andrew Divoff, and Ed O'Ross. In the film, Nolte reprises his role as San Francisco police officer Jack Cates, who has 48 hours to clear his name from a potential manslaughter charge. To do so, he needs the help of Reggie Hammond, Cates's friend who is now a newly released convict. At the same time, a notorious mastermind known only as The Iceman has hired a gang of bikers to kill Reggie. Science Fiction Alien Nation is a television show from the Fox Network which lasted a single season. Alien Nation: The Enemy Within was the fourth television movie produced to continue the story after the premature cancellation of the series. Alien Nation: The Enemy Within was written by Dianne Frolov & Andrew Schneider, and directed by Kenneth Johnson. Documentary film The Truth about tigers is a 40-minute wildlife documentary produced by award winning wildlife and conservation filmmaker, Shekar Dattatri. The film explains how the public can contribute towards saving the tiger. Two years in the making, the film combines footage shot by some of the world’s leading wildlife cinematographers with insight from experts such as tiger biologist, Dr. Ullas Karanth, of the Wildlife Conservation Society, and illegal wildlife trade specialist, Belinda Wright of the Wildlife Protection Society of India. The film shows a tiger’s life from birth to death, and illustrates how human activities impact its conservation. The film uses material from sources including the BBC, Icon Films, conservation organizations, individual filmmakers and photographers. Actor, Roshan Seth, provides the narration, and a British documentary composer, David Mitcham, contributed a large proportion of the music. Thriller The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 American science fiction adventure monster film directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the second installment in the Jurassic Park franchise. The film was produced by Gerald R. Molen and Colin Wilson. The screenplay was written by David Koepp, loosely based on Michael Crichton's 1995 novel The Lost World. The film stars Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Vince Vaughn, Pete Postlethwaite, Richard Schiff, Arliss Howard, Vanessa Lee Chester and Richard Attenborough. Four years after the events of Jurassic Park, dinosaurs have secretly survived and been allowed to roam free on a deserted island. In the time between the two films, John Hammond loses control of his company, InGen, to his nephew, Peter Ludlow. Ludlow assembles a team to bring the animals back to the mainland to bring in revenue and restore the company. Hammond sees a chance to redeem himself for his past mistakes and sends an expedition led by Dr. Ian Malcolm to reach the island before InGen's team can get there. The two groups confront each other in the face of extreme danger and must team up for their own survival. Animation Frosted Chocolate Mouse is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Donato Sansone. Thriller Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? is a 1996 television film starring Tori Spelling and Ivan Sergei. Thriller Doctor X is a First National/Warner Bros. horror and mystery film. Based on the play originally titled The Terror by Howard W. Comstock and Allen C. Miller. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and stars Lee Tracy, Fay Wray, and Lionel Atwill. The film was produced before the Motion Picture Production Code was enforced. Themes such as murder, rape, cannibalism and prostitution are interwoven into the story. The film was one of the last films made, along with Warners' Mystery of the Wax Museum, in the two-color Technicolor process. Black and white prints were shipped to small towns and to foreign markets, while color prints were reserved for major cities. Animation Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace is a 2014 anime film written and directed by Tatsuo Sato. Comedy The Best of Dan Aykroyd is a 1986 film directed by Dave Wilson, James Signorelli and Gary Weis. Documentary film Angelos’ Film is a 2001 historical drama documentary film directed by Peter Forgacs. Thriller Warning Sign is a 1985 science fiction-horror film directed by Hal Barwood and starring Sam Waterston, Kathleen Quinlan, Yaphet Kotto, and Jeffrey DeMunn. Comedy Space Dogs is a 2010 Russian computer-animated film. The film is based on the Soviet space dogs and honors the first animals who survived an orbital space trip. Comedy Comrade X is a 1940 American comedy spy film directed by King Vidor and starring Clark Gable, Hedy Lamarr and Oskar Homolka. Animation After fending off the attack from the Erasers, peace seems to have returned to Earth – but only for a short time. After the Polestar Empire invades, resurrected dead warriors begin to appear – and it’s again up to the secret underground organizations Arayashiki, Darklore, WIZ-DOM and E.G.O. to stop them! Contacted by a young boy, representatives of each of the organizations attempt to bring out their true powers as they take part in this war against the Polestar Empire. After joining forces they are indeed a force to be reckoned with, but can they stand up to their sinister foe and successfully stop this overwhelming power? Comedy I by Day, You by Night is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Käthe von Nagy, Willy Fritsch and Amanda Lindner. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin on 29 November 1932. As was common at the time separate English- and French-language versions were released, both directed by Berger. The British version Early to Bed was co-produced with Gaumont British. Comedy Sucking is a Fine Quality in Women and Vacuum Cleaners is a 2006 British black comedy short film written, directed, produced and edited by Nina Bradley. It features Rebecca Hazlewood of the NBC sitcom Outsourced. Animation Hobo Bobo is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short released by Warner Bros. on May 17, 1947, written by Warren Foster and directed by Robert McKimson, with narration by Robert C. Bruce, and Bobo's only line delivered by Stan Freberg. Comedy Fräulein Berlin is a 1983 film written and directed by Lothar Lambert. Comedy Catblock is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Toph Eggers. Science Fiction The Matrix Revolutions is a 2003 American science fiction action film and the third installment of The Matrix trilogy. The film was released six months following The Matrix Reloaded. The film was written and directed by The Wachowski Siblings and released simultaneously in 60 countries on November 5, 2003. While it is the final film in the series, the Matrix storyline continued in The Matrix Online. The film was the second live-action film to be released in both regular and IMAX theaters at the same time. Animation You've Been Mimed! is a 2012 animation film directed by John Kim. Thriller Dead of Winter is a thriller film made in 1987. It was directed by Arthur Penn and is a loose remake of the 1945 film My Name Is Julia Ross. It stars Mary Steenburgen, who plays three roles. Thriller Calibri is a 2013 short action horror thriller film written by Nathan Scialom and Thomas McNamara and directed by Nathan Scialom. Comedy iGo to Japan is a 2008 three-part episode of iCarly that premiered on November 8, 2008 on Nickelodeon, and November 21 on YTV. It was the first episode to be promoted as a "movie". The television movie stars Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress and Jerry Trainor. Comedy Utilities is a 1983 film comedy starring Robert Hays and Brooke Adams. It was directed by Harvey Hart. Science Fiction Blood Roulette is a 2011 short science fiction film written and directed by Lee Lanier. Documentary film Diary of a Tired Black Man is a 2008 independent film that combines elements of a comedy-drama with elements of a documentary film. It is the debut film of writer/director Tim Alexander. Comedy 30 Years (French: 30 ans) is a 2000 comedy drama film directed by Laurent Perrin. Comedy Ajob Prem Ebong... is a 2011 comedy family musical film written by Padmanabha Dasgupta and directed by Arindam Dey. Documentary film The history of Fleetwood Mac is one of incredible music, huge record sales, personal conflicts between band members, and a legacy that is revered throughout the music industry. This revealing documentary offers a candid look at the band throughout their amazing 30-year history. Comedy Hello! How Are You? is a 2010 comedy film written by Lia Bugnar and directed by Alexandru Maftei. Comedy Van Nuys Blvd. was a 1979 motion picture released by Crown International Pictures, written and directed by William Sachs. The movie featured 1974 Playboy Playmate of the Year Cynthia Wood. The film tells the story of a small-town boy who hears about the wild nights of cruising Van Nuys Boulevard in California. He drives out there to check it out, and gets involved with drag racers, topless dancers and bikers. The movie’s tag line was: "The Greatest Cruisin' in the Land Takes Place on the Street -- Where it all Began..." For locals who see the film, they can laugh when one of the characters dares the other--"Want to do a Raymer?" Raymer Street, next to the Metrolink railroad, is a long straightway street in an industrial zone perfect for "drag racing". In his audio commentary on the DVD of the film, director William Sachs mentions that the time between the initial ideas for the film and its release was merely three months. Comedy Slayers Premium is a 2001 Japanese anime short film written and directed by Junichi Satō. Premium, the fifth and latest Slayers film, was first released in Japan on December 22, 2001, along with Sakura Wars: The Movie, Di Gi Charat - A Trip to the Planet and Azumanga Daioh: The Animation. This is the only Slayers movie so far to feature the characters of Gourry Gabriev, Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun, Zelgadis Greywords and Xellos. Naga the Serpent also has a small role, as "the octopus sorceress". Documentary film Louis Theroux: Miami Mega Jail is a British television documentary film presented by and featuring Louis Theroux. It is in two parts, with part one initially shown on 22 May 2011 and part two shown on 29 May 2011. The programme follows Theroux as he spends time in the Miami-Dade County jail system: the Pre-Trial Detention Center; Metro West Detention Center; Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center; and the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department Boot Camp Program. Comedy Saturday Night Live in the 2000s is a two-hour documentary television special that showcases the years of Saturday Night Live from 2000–2009. It features interviews with the cast and crew from those years, and aired on NBC on April 15, 2010. Topics discussed include Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey as the new Weekend Update anchors after the departure of Colin Quinn, how SNL became popular for its spoofs on the 2000 United States presidential election, how the show's humor survived the 9/11 attacks and the anthrax scare, Will Ferrell's departure at the end of season 27 and the search for a replacement cast member to play George W. Bush, SNL's shaky years between seasons 28 and 30 due to Jimmy Fallon's and Horatio Sanz's cracking up on camera, Jimmy Fallon's departure from the show, Amy Poehler teaming up with Tina Fey for Weekend Update, the hiring of Bill Hader, Andy Samberg, and Kristen Wiig, and SNL regaining its popularity with the Digital Shorts, and fan-favorite host Justin Timberlake. Animation Mein Stampf Or The Danceshow Of The Last Century is a 2007 animation film written and directed by Martine Grande. Comedy Boystown is a 2007 Spanish comedy film directed by Juan Flahn. Animation Caninabis is a 1979 short animation film written by Kaj Pindal and Yvon Mallette. It is also directed by Kaj Pindal. Comedy Hellcats is a 2008 South Korean romantic comedy film about an extended family of three women from different generations—the fortysomething interior designer Young-mi, the 27-year old screenwriter Ah-mi, and the high school student Kang-ae -- who are all engaged in dilemmas regarding love and sex. Thriller Laadam is a Tamil film starring Charmy Kaur and debutant Aravindhan, directed by Prabu Solomon. Kota Srinivasa Rao, Dheeraj Kher and Babu Antony also play prominent roles in the gangster-orientated thriller. Upon release the film was dubbed into the Telugu language as 16 Days. This movie is loosely based on 2006 crime thriller film "Lucky Number Slevin". Comedy That's My Baby! is a 1984 Canadian comedy film directed by John Bradshaw and Edie Yolles. It was distributed for a brief time by Troma Entertainment. The film follows a couple, Lewis and Suzanne: Lewis takes care of the house and works part-time, while Suzanne works full-time. Lewis decides he wants a child, but Suzanne worries that it might interfere with her career. Documentary film "ON COAL RIVER takes viewers on a gripping emotional journey into the Coal River Valley of West Virginia — a community surrounded by lush mountains and a looming toxic threat. The film follows a former coal miner and his neighbors in a David-and-Goliath struggle for the future of their valley, their children, and life as they know it. Ed Wiley is a former coal miner who once worked at a toxic waste facility that now threatens his granddaughter’s elementary school. When his local government refuses to act, Ed embarks on a quest to have the school relocated to safer ground. With insider knowledge and a sharp sense of right and wrong, Ed confronts his local school board, state government, and a notorious coal company — Massey Energy — for putting his granddaughter and his community at risk. Along the way, Ed is supported by his neighbors Bo Webb and Judy Bonds, who have their own problems with Massey Energy. Ex-marine Bo Webb retired to his childhood home only to discover that this once-idyllic valley is being transformed by a company practicing “mountaintop removal” – blowing up mountains to extract coal. Bo’s neighbor Judy Bonds was forced to leave her ancestral home when the same company opened a mine next door – sending dangerous black water down the creek where her grandson played. Together, Bo and Judy help Ed bring attention to the dangers at Marsh Fork Elementary, hoping that if they save the school, they can save the valley. Across the river, Maria Lambert recognizes a pattern in the unusual health problems plaguing her community. Following intuition, and what she describes as a mission from above, Maria gathers evidence suggesting the state’s largest mining company has contaminated her neighborhood’s water supply. Shot over a five year period, ON COAL RIVER follows the transformation of these four remarkable individuals as they fight for the valley they love and for future generations — making dramatic changes against all odds." Quoting the synopsis from the Official Site. Documentary film The Making of the President: 1960 is a 1963 documentary directed by Mel Stuart. Comedy By Candlelight is a 1933 American comedy film directed by James Whale. The film is based on the Austrian play Candle Light by Siegfried Geyer and Karl Farkas. The film stars Elissa Landi, Paul Lukas, Nils Asther, and Dorothy Revier. A musical version adapted by Rowland Leigh, Cole Porter, Robert Katscher, and Edwin Gilbert premiered in 1938 under the title You Never Know, but was a critical and box office flop that closed after only 78 performances. Documentary film A Luz do Tom is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos, based on the book Antonio Carlos Jobim: um Homem Iluminado, written by Helena Jobim. The documentary follows the life and work of Antonio Carlos Jobim, better known as Tom Jobim. It discusses the relationship of the conductor and composer with women, including his sister, Helena Jobim, and his two wives, Teresa and Ana. Thriller Thriller – A Cruel Picture is a 1973 Swedish exploitation film in the "rape and revenge" genre written and directed by Bo Arne Vibenius under the name "Alex Fridolinski". It tells the story of a mute young woman who is being forced into heroin addiction, for which she has to work as a prostitute, and her revenge on the men responsible. Comedy This Way Out is a comedy, drama and short film written and directed by Staten Cousins-Roe. Comedy Donald's Dilemma is a 1947 Walt Disney Studios animated cartoon directed by Jack King and starring Donald and Daisy Duck. It was originally released on July 11, 1947 in the United States. Although Donald is the official headliner for this cartoon, Daisy is the actual protagonist. The dilemma of the title is actually offered to her, not to Donald. Comedy His First Flame is an American silent comedy film starring Harry Langdon and directed by Harry Edwards. Additional cast members include Natalie Kingston, Ruth Hiatt, Vernon Dent, and others. Science Fiction Solarbabies is a 1986 science fiction film, made by Brooksfilms and directed by Alan Johnson. It was released on DVD on March 6, 2007. The movie was the second and final film directed by Alan Johnson, who is better known for his work as a choreographer. Comedy Oh, Mr Porter! is a British comedy film starring Will Hay with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and directed by Marcel Varnel. While not his most commercially successful, it is probably his best-known film to modern audiences. It is widely acclaimed as the best of Hay's work, and a classic of its time and genre. The plot of Oh, Mr Porter was loosely based on the Arnold Ridley play The Ghost Train. The title was taken from Oh! Mr Porter, a music hall song. Jimmy Perry said that the triumvirate of Captain Mainwaring, Corporal Jones and Private Pike in Dad's Army was inspired by watching Oh, Mr Porter. Comedy Head Above Water is a 1996 American comedy thriller film directed by Jim Wilson and starring Harvey Keitel, Cameron Diaz, Craig Sheffer. It was rated PG-13 by the MPAA. The film is a remake of Hodet over vannet by Norwegian film director Nils Gaup. Comedy In this colorful Musical Comedy, set in 1954, three women working in a burlesque club, square off against their sleazy manager, who's pushing for more flesh. Cherilee Taylor (of Showcases' "Paradise Falls") delivers an enticing performance set to 50's rock n' roll! Documentary film An All Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. is a 1986 documentary music film directed by Marty Pasetta. Comedy Sock-a-Bye Baby is the 66th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller A group of young women teamed together in their youth to run a babysitting business, when one of their friends died suddenly the group fell apart. Now years later they are all going their separate ways as college approaches, but on Halloween night someone is torturing and killing every member of the babysitter club... Science Fiction Mercano el Marciano is a 2002 film directed by Juan Antín. Animation The Silence Beneath The Bark is a 2010 fantasy animation short film directed by Joanna Lurie. Animation Mobile is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Verena Fels. Comedy The Birder is a 2013 comedy film directed by Ted Bezaire and written by Michael Stasko and Ted Bezaire. Comedy Backspace is a 2012 short animation family comedy film written and directed by Brian Starr and Jillian Starr. Comedy Synthetic Sin is a 1929 film directed by William A. Seiter, based on a play of the same name. Comedy Back in Circulation is a 1937 American film directed by Ray Enright. Based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns, Blondell plays a fast-moving newspaper reporter who senses a story when she spots a young recent widow partying in a night club. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Science Fiction The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy is a science fiction film which aired on January 27, 1998 on television. The film is written by screenwriter Caleb Carr, who wrote the novel The Alienist, and directed by Joe Dante. It was intended to be the pilot for a series called The Osiris Chronicles that never materialized. Similar concepts would later be used in Andromeda. Documentary film Resolved is a 2007 documentary film concerning the world of high school policy debate. The film was written and directed by Greg Whiteley of New York Doll fame. The film captured the "Audience Award" title at its debut on June 23, 2007 at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film was produced by One Potato Productions. The film made its television debut on HBO in the summer of 2008 and subsequently received 2 Emmy Nominations: one nomination for Best Documentary; the other for Editing for the 2009 Emmy Awards held in September, 2009. In July 2009 it was released on DVD by Image Entertainment. Thriller Phantom Racer is a 2009 film directed by Terry Ingram. Documentary film The N-Word is a 2004 documentary directed and written by Todd Larkins Williams. The movie, as the title may suggest, looks into the history and usage of the word nigger and its variations. Comedy Astro: An Urban Fable in a Magical Rio de Janeiro is a 2012 Brazilian adventure-drama film directed by Paula Trabulsi. The film is part of a project that involves visual art, street culture, cuisine and urban interventions. Science Fiction DemiUrge Emesis is a 2010 short animated horror film written and directed by Aurelio Voltaire. Animation A Bone for a Bone is a Looney Tunes short starring the Goofy Gophers. The cartoon, released in 1951, was directed by Friz Freleng and released by Warner Bros. Pictures, and was the first of four Goofy Gophers cartoon directed by Freleng, and would be the final work by J.B. Hardaway at the Warner Bros. studio, having returned after almost a decade at the Walter Lantz studio. As this cartoon was reissued in 1959 the closing was the 1959 closing of Looney Tunes cartoons. Documentary film How much do we know about the food we buy at our local supermarkets and serve to our families? Though our food appears the same as ever — a tomato still looks like a tomato — it has been radically transformed. In the Academy Award®-nominated blockbuster Food, Inc., producer-director Robert Kenner and investigative authors Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation) and Michael Pollan (The Omnivore’s Dilemma) lift the veil on the U.S. food industry, revealing surprising and eye-opening facts about what we eat, how it’s produced, who we have become as a nation and where we may go from here. (120:00) Comedy Super Stooges vs the Wonder Women is a 1974 film written by Alfonso Brescia and Aldo Crudo and directed by Alfonso Brescia. Science Fiction The Deathless Devil is a 1972 Turkish action film, co-written, produced and directed by Yılmaz Atadeniz, starring Kunt Tulgar as a young man who takes up his father's mantle as masked crimefighter Copperhead to defeat the evil Dr. Satan. The film, which went on nationwide general release on October 1, 1972, was released in the US by Mondo Macabro in 2005 on a double-bill DVD with Tarkan Versus the Vikings. Science Fiction Night Giant is a 2013 comedy / sci-fi short film written and directed by Aaron Beckum. Thriller Gott schützt die Liebenden is a 1973 film directed by Alfred Vohrer. Animation The Very Quiet Cricket is a 1993 film directed by Andrew Goff. Science Fiction A corrupt Roman emperor attempts to appease the people of his kingdom by capturing the most ferocious creature in all the land and exploiting its legendary strength for the entertainment of the masses. The Roman Empire is at the peak of its power; the gladiators are stronger than ever, the women possess untold beauty, and a fearsome, one-eyed creature rules the forest, slaughtering anyone foolish enough to venture into his woodland domain. But corruption has reached the highest levels, and the nefarious Emperor Tiberius (Eric Roberts) can sense the bloodlust in the air. His solution to the societal malaise: Capture the Cyclops, and throw him in the arena to do battle with condemned slaves and the wrongly imprisoned General Marcus Romulus (Kevin Stapleton). Now, as the ultimate battle of man versus monster commences, the cleansing fires of Hell begin to blaze. Comedy Episode is an Austrian film from 1935. It belongs to the popular Austrian light romantic comedy genre known as the Wiener Film, but also contains, for a film of this genre, unusually serious social comment. It was written and produced by Walter Reisch. The film has a particular importance in German-language film history as the only Austrian film with a Jewish producer that was permitted to be imported and shown in Nazi Germany after 1933 and the ban on Jews working in the film industry. The German premiere took place on 23 August 1935 in the Gloria-Palast in Berlin. The Austrian premiere was in a Vienna cinema on 13 September of the same year. It was first broadcast on television by the ARD on 2 December 1958. On 1 April 1994 it was released on VHS video. Comedy Ohne Mutter geht es nicht is a film directed by Erik Ode released on Nov 4, 1958. Science Fiction AUN - The Beginning and the End of All Things is a 2011 science fiction fantasy film written by Edgar Honetschläger and Reinhard Jud and directed by Edgar Honetschläger. Animation Pulso is a 2013 short animated film directed by Leandro Angare. Thriller Picco is a 2010 crime drama film written and directed by Philip Koch. Animation Yuki Onna is a 2013 animated short film written by Lafcadio Hearn and directed by Jiří Barta. Animation Siempre será lo mismo is a 2013 short animation film directed by Leonardo Beltran. Thriller Training Day is a 2001 American crime thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua, written by David Ayer, and starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke. The story follows two LAPD narcotics detectives over a 24-hour period in the gang neighborhoods of North West and South Central Los Angeles. The film was a box office success and earned mostly positive critical appraisal. Washington's performance as Detective Alonzo Harris, a departure from his usual roles, was particularly praised and earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor at the 74th Academy Awards. His co-star Ethan Hawke was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as rookie cop, Officer Jake Hoyt. Documentary film Dostoyevsky’s Travels is a 1992 documentary film directed by Pawel Pawlikowski. Documentary film Held Hostage in Colombia is a 2003 war documentary directed by Jorge Enrique Botero, Victoria Bruce and Karin Hayes. Comedy The Barnyard Concert is a 1930 animated short film directed by Walt Disney. Documentary film In early March 2007 three Spanish parachute jumpers flew over Antarctica in wingsuits, a feat that nobody had achieved before. The only previous attempt, by a US team, ended in tragedy. The film follows the meticulous preparation of the flight from the design of the wingsuits to the final stages of the jump when the unpredictable weather conditions in Antarctica put the expedition on the verge of disaster. Beyond the adventure, this film captures a revealing story about one of the most primal human desires to feel the exhilarating freedom of birdlike flying. Comedy Dr. Dolittle is a 1998 American family comedy film starring Eddie Murphy as a doctor who discovers that he has the ability to talk to animals. The film was inspired by the series of children's stories of the same name, but used no material from any of the novels; the main connection is the name and a doctor who can speak to animals, although the pushmi-pullyu, a much-loved feature of the books, notably makes a very brief appearance in a couple of scenes. The first novel had originally been filmed in 1967 as a musical under the same title, a closer adaptation of the book. The earlier film was a box office bomb, but still remains a cult classic and a two-time Academy Award-winner. Although the 1998 film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA, it was marketed as a family film. The 1998 film was a box office success, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics. The film's success generated 4 sequels; Dr. Dolittle 2, Dr. Dolittle 3, Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief, and Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts. Animation The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning is a 2008 Disney animated fantasy feature film, and the direct-to-video prequel to the 1989 film The Little Mermaid. Directed by Peggy Holmes, the film's story is set before the events of the TV series, the 1989 film and sequel, where all music has been banned from the underwater kingdom of Atlantica by King Triton, and his youngest daughter Ariel attempts to challenge this law. The film features the voices of Jodi Benson, Samuel E. Wright, Sally Field, and Jim Cummings. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released the film on August 26, 2008. The film openly contradicts certain events of the television series, implying that it is an independent installment of Disney's The Little Mermaid franchise. Documentary film Freebird... The Movie is an in-depth look at Southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Released on August 30, 1996, it is part documentary and part concert footage. Comedy Verschwende Deine Jugend is a 2003 film directed by Benjamin Quabeck. Documentary film WE WERE THERE is a documentary film directed by Joon-ki Park. Documentary film A few months after the withdrawal of the American troops from Iraq a filmmaker decides to cross the country in a taxi. From the far north to extreme south passing through the cities that featured heavily in Iraq's recent dramatic history. It is a long and possibly dangerous journey through a war ravaged landscape. Documentary film Le Temps d'un film is a 2007 film. Comedy The Nugget is a 2002 comedy film about three friends who find the world's largest nugget of gold. Animation Riverwind Casino Card Trick is a 2008 animated short film directed by Aleksandra Korejwo. Comedy Czech Dream is a 2004 documentary film directed by two Czech film directors, Vít Klusák and Filip Remunda. It recorded a large-scale hoax perpetrated by Klusák and Remunda on the Czech public, culminating in the opening event of a fake hypermarket in the Letňany neighborhood of Prague. The film was their graduation project for film school. Thriller Being Cyrus is an English language Indian film directed by Homi Adajania and released in 2006. It is a psychological drama revolving around a dysfunctional Parsi family. The film was originally titled Akoori, a reference to a traditional Parsi scrambled-eggs-like side dish. The film is the directorial debut of Homi Adajania and Saif Ali Khan's first film in English. Thriller Aamir is a 2008 Hindi film directed by Raj Kumar Gupta and starring Rajeev Khandelwal. The film revolves around a young Muslim man, Dr. Aamir Ali, who has returned to Mumbai from the United Kingdom and finds himself at the mercy of Islamic extremists who want to carry out a bombing in the city. Its plot is similar to the 2005 Filipino film Cavite Comedy In the Dough is a 1932 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle and featuring Shemp Howard of the Three Stooges. Comedy The Foxy Merkins is an American comedy film directed by Madeleine Olnek. The film had its world premiere at Sundance NEXT Weekend on August 9, 2013. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. Comedy Drawing Flies is a 1996 comedy film from Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions. It was made by two Canadian filmmakers, Malcolm Ingram and Matt Gissing, with financial backing from Smith and Scott Mosier. Thriller Anything for Her is a 2008 French thriller film starring Diane Kruger and Vincent Lindon, and is the directorial debut of Fred Cavayé. The film was remade in the United States in 2010 as The Next Three Days. Documentary film The Given Word is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Juan Pablo Ruiz and Martín Masetti. Comedy "Petra and Kerstin‚ two women in their 40's‚ are sitting at the therapist when the light goes off. The therapist leaves. The ladies stay. They came to let off some steam, so that’s what they do, alone in the dark and in an unconventional way." Quoting the sunopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site.. Comedy Das Sonntagskind is a film directed by Kurt Meisel released on Sep 11, 1956. Animation Susie the Little Blue Coupe is an animated short film released theatrically by Walt Disney Studios on 6 June 1952. The eight-minute film was directed by Clyde Geronimi and based on an original short-story by Bill Peet. The story was adapted for the screen by Peet and Don DaGradi. The film's method of anthropomorphizing the cars, using the windshield for the eyes and eyelids, served as a stylistic inspiration for the 2006 Disney-Pixar animated feature, Cars, its 2011 sequel, Cars 2, and the TV short films A Cars Toon. Or simply put, the design was an inspiration for character design for the whole Cars franchise. The DVD release of The Love Bug featured this short as a special feature. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad DVD also features the short as a bonus episode on the DVD's trivia section. According to multiple online sources, the short appears to have lapsed into the public domain, although the reasons for this are unclear. Documentary film Mix-Up is a 1986 documentary film directed by Françoise Romand. Comedy Violette & François is a 1977 comedy drama film written by Jean-Loup Dabadie and directed by Jacques Rouffio. Comedy Desnuda en la arena is a 1969 Argentine film. Comedy When Wise Ducks Meet is a 1924 two-reel comedy film directed by Philadelphian director, Benjamin Stoloff. Thriller On the Count of Zero is a 2007 mystery / thriller / drama Turkish film, written and directed by Gökhan Yorgancıgil. The film stars Oktay Kaynarca, Hazim Körmükçü and Damla Tokel as the main characters, but also includes the talents of Görkem Yeltan, Özge Özder, Semih Sergen and Riza Pekkutsal. The film tells the story of the young art student Aslı, through her desperate journey in the world of hypnosis in order to find the precious art book she has lost and her unexpected encounter with a mysterious stranger in the world of hypnosis. The plot thickens with the parallel story of a mother reading fairy-tales to her son which are depicted as 3D animation renderings of traditional Turkish shadow puppeteering art. The parallel stories entwine to lead the characters towards the mysterious Burgaz Island through a journey into the ancient capital of the East, İstanbul. On the Count of Zero is the first Turkish film in the mystery / thriller genre. The film project was developed through the blog page Mahkum.net, which makes it the first film project to be developed online with the participation of Mahkum.net's followers on topics ranging from story ideas to casting decisions. Comedy Big Fat Liar is a 2002 American teen comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written and produced by Dan Schneider and Brian Robbins, and starring Frankie Muniz, Paul Giamatti, and Amanda Bynes. The film involves a 14-year-old pathological liar named Jason Shepherd, whose creative writing assignment is stolen by an arrogant Hollywood producer named Marty Wolf, who plans to use it to make the fictional film of the same name. Comedy "On January 7, Duncan Trussell drank a six-pack of beer . . . then a half a bottle of absinthe . . . and then he discussed a historical event." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Vanity is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Jane Cain, Percy Marmont and John Counsell. The plot concerns a conceited actress, convinced of the general adoration in which she is held, faking her own death in order to gratify herself by observing the depth of grief caused by her demise. However the actual reactions to the "news" prove to be far from what she had expected. Comedy Porky's is a 1982 Canadian-American sex comedy film about the escapades of teenagers at the fictional Angel Beach High School in Florida in 1954. Released in the United States in 1982 with an R rating, the film spawned three sequels: Porky's II: The Next Day, Porky's Revenge!, and Pimpin' Pee Wee, and influenced many writers in the teen film genre. Despite generally negative critical reception and claims of the film being misogynistic, Porky's was a box office success. It was the fifth highest-grossing film of 1982. Comedy Horny family is a 2008 film directed by Park Bo-sang. Comedy Sunnyside is a 1919 American short silent film written, directed and starring Charlie Chaplin. It was his third film for First National Pictures. Science Fiction Kung Fu: The Next Generation is a television pilot which was intended to be a follow-up to the 1972-75 television series, Kung Fu. It was the second follow-up to the series after Kung Fu: The Movie. The pilot was not picked up for a series but in 1987 it aired on CBS Summer Playhouse, a series that aired unsold television pilots. In the 1990s, another follow-up to the series titled Kung Fu: The Legend Continues aired which ignored the continuity of the TV movies. Thriller The Wild Cat Well is a 1911 short thriller film. Animation Super Rhino is a 2009 Walt Disney animated comedy short film, starring the characters from feature film Bolt. Directed by Nathan Greno the Head of Story on Bolt, the short film picks up sometime after the conclusion of Bolt. The excitable and TV obsessed hamster Rhino finds out his friends Penny and Bolt have been kidnapped and have to save them from the evil Dr. Calico. The short inspires Bolt: The Video Game and is a spin-off to the fictional TV show featuring Bolt. Super Rhino was included in the 2009 DVD and Blu-Ray release of Bolt. Comedy Miss Conception is a 2008 comedy film directed by Eric Styles and starring Heather Graham. Graham plays a woman who learns she has only one month left to conceive a child. When her baby-phobic long-term boyfriend goes to film a documentary on a remote island with a spoiled former supermodel, she is forced to find alternate ways to conceive with the help of her friend Clem. The film was produced by Miromar Entertainment and Blue Angel Films. Documentary film AC/DC: Let There Be Rock is a live concert motion picture featuring the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released theatrically in September 1980 and on videotape the same year. It was filmed at the Pavillon de Paris in Paris, France on 9 December 1979, and also contains interviews with members of the band, including lead vocalist Bon Scott, who died two months after filming. The concert film was re-released on a Blu-ray/DVD double pack along with a collector's tin, concert pictures, a souvenir guitar pick, and a 32 page booklet, or just as Blu-ray or DVD individual sets on 7 June 2011. Only 90,000 of the collectors tins were made, and each labeled with a number out of 90,000 on the base of the tin. Though it shares a name with AC/DC's fourth studio album, Let There Be Rock, the movie also includes live versions of songs from T.N.T., Powerage, and Highway to Hell. The movie's poster and videotape package featured similar cover art to that used on the most-widely distributed editions of the Let There Be Rock album. In 1997, an expanded audio recording of this concert was released on CD as Let There Be Rock: The Movie – Live in Paris, on discs 2-3 of the Bonfire box set. Thriller Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 2 is a 2012 Indian crime film co-written, produced and directed by Anurag Kashyap. It is the second instalment of the Gangs of Wasseypur series centered on the Coal mafia of Dhanbad, Jharkhand, and the underlying power struggles, politics and vengeance between three crime families, the Part 2 features an ensemble cast with Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Richa Chadda, Huma Qureshi, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Pankaj Tripathi, Rajkummar Rao and Zeishan Quadri in the major roles and its story spans from the 1990s to 2009. The sequels were originally shot as a single film measuring a total of 319 minutes and screened at the 2012 Cannes Directors' Fortnight but since no Indian theatre would volunteer to screen a five plus hour movie, it was divided into two parts for the Indian Market. The film received an Adults Only certification from the Indian Censor Board but is still unusually explicit for Indian standards as it contained authentic lingo and violence generally suppressed by mainstream Indian movies. The films soundtrack is heavily influenced by traditional Indian folk songs tending to be philosophical and liberal with its heavy use of sexual innuendos. Comedy Marley & Me: The Puppy Years is a 2011 prequel film of the 2008 film Marley & Me. The film was directed by Michael Damian and written by Damian and his wife Janeen Damian. The film was released on DVD on June 1, 2011. As the title suggests, the film is about Marley in his puppy years. Marley and his new owner Bodi Grogan cause trouble at the local dog contest. Unlike the original film however, Marley is given a speaking voice. Comedy Bathing Beauty is a 1944 musical starring Red Skelton, Basil Rathbone and Esther Williams and directed by George Sidney. Although this was not Williams' screen debut, it was her first Technicolor musical. The film was initially to be titled "Mr. Co-Ed" with Red Skelton having top billing. However, once MGM executives watched the first cut of the film, they realized that Esther Williams' role should be showcased more, and changed the title to "Bathing Beauty," giving her prominent billing and featuring her bathing-suit clad figure on the posters. The film is also Janis Paige's film debut. After this film Paige would go to Warner Brothers to make such films as Of Human Bondage, Hollywood Canteen, and Romance on the High Seas. In later years, Paige would return to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in few films. Comedy Single By Contract is a 2010 comedy world cinema film written by Kristina Magdalena Henn and Lea Schmidbauer and directed by Marc Rothemund. Comedy Baciato dalla fortuna is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Costella. It is based on the Vincenzo Salemme's comedy play Fiore di ictus. The film debuted at the second place on the Italian box office chart. Thriller 88:88 is a 2012 short drama and sci-fi thriller written by Joey Ciccoline and Sean Wilson and directed by Joey Ciccoline. Comedy Up 'n' Under is a 1998 film adaptation of the John Godber play of the same title. John Godber scripted and made his directorial debut with this adaptation of his play. The film was shot in Cardiff, Wales. Thriller Scarfies is a low-budget 1999 New Zealand film set in the southern university city of Dunedin. The film's original title comes from the local nickname for university students, scarfie, so called because of the traditional blue and gold scarves worn by students during the city's cool winters in support of the Otago Rugby Football Union. Scarfies starts off as a light comedy centred on a group of five students who get together after moving into a flat that is seemingly abandoned, but still has the power on, making for free if filthy accommodation. The film twists into something darker part way through, with elements of both black comedy and thriller. The discovery of a large crop of marijuana being grown in the basement leads firstly to euphoria, then paranoia and arguments amongst the flatmates about what will happen when the real owners come back to collect it. When Kevin, the crop's owner appears, the students, fearing for their lives, lock him in the basement. Events unfold against a backdrop of the city's biggest sporting event for years, the final of New Zealand's national rugby championship. Comedy The Minister of State is a 1997 Nordic comedy film directed by Paul-Anders Simma. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Change Over Time is a 2013 animated documentary film written and directed by Ewan Duarte. Animation Weiss is a 2007 animation short action film directed by Florian Grolig. Comedy Green Waters is a 2009 film directed and written by Mariano De Rosa. Comedy Unbitten is a 2013 short film written by Sarah Brun and directed by Daniel Magro. Thriller A young man of Moroccan origin is in love with a woman named Miriam. Following the murder of an Arab diplomat, the young man is named a suspect. The couple plan to escape to Africa… Comedy The Trouble with Angels is a 1966 comedy film about the adventures of two girls in an all-girls Catholic school run by nuns. The film was directed by Ida Lupino and stars Hayley Mills, Rosalind Russell and June Harding. The film's cast also includes Marge Redmond as math teacher Sister Liguori, Mary Wickes as gym teacher Sister Clarissa, and Portia Nelson as art teacher Sister Elizabeth. Comedy L'excès contraire is a 1988 french film directed by Yves-André Hubert. Animation Lupin III: Legend of the Gold of Babylon is a 1985 Japanese animated film co-directed by Seijun Suzuki and Shigetsugu Yoshida. It is the third feature film based on Monkey Punch's popular Lupin III manga. It was released on subtitled VHS and LaserDisc in North America by AnimEigo in 1994 under the "Rupan III" name, due to copyright concerns with Maurice Leblanc's Arsène Lupin. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, released in Japan as Godzilla x Megaguirus: G Shōmetsu Sakusen is a 2000 science fiction kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka and written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara and Wataru Mimura. It was the twenty-fourth film released in the Godzilla franchise, and the second film in terms of the franchise's Millenium series, and a reboot of the Millenium series. It premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival on November 3, 2000. While the film shares the suit used in Godzilla 2000, it is not connected to the previous film. Documentary film "A portrait of the artist known simply as Trimpin, a sonic experimenter, a combination of inventor, engineer and composer. The artist known simply as Trimpin is a sonic experimenter, a combination of inventor, engineer and composer, who builds stunning installations, such as a mountain of self-tuning, automatic electric guitars or a perpetual motion machine. Originally from Germany's Black Forest region, as a young boy he became obsessed with Harper's Electricity Book for Boys, and was drawn to America when he discovered he would have access to more material (that is, junk) which he could use in his creations. He shuns loudspeakers and recording equipment, and is deeply cynical about the commercial art world, refusing to put a price on his work, so it has only been seen and heard in select galleries, museums and concert venues. Filmmaker Peter Esmonde followed this brilliant eccentric over a two-year period, taking in an attempt to convert earthquake data into music and a lively collaboration with the Kronos Quartet that involves toy instruments and some fraught discussions, emerging with this insightful, exultant documentary portrait, celebrating the man, his life, and his creative process." Quoting Michael Hayden Animation Independent Mind is a 2012 short animated film directed by Marta Monteiro. Science Fiction Wormtooth Nation is a 2008 science fiction film directed by Geoff Boothby. Comedy Das Geld auf der Strasse is a 1922 film directed by Reinhold Schünzel. Comedy Dulha Mil Gaya is a 2010 Bollywood romance film directed by Mudassar Aziz. It stars Sushmita Sen, Ishita Sharma and Fardeen Khan in the lead roles whilst Shahrukh Khan makes an extended appearance. The film was released on January 8, 2010, and was one of the first Bollywood releases of 2010. Dulha Mil Gaya was panned by critics. Despite doing well at Overseas box office, the film was considered as one of the worst box office flops of the year 2010 in India. Comedy The Breakup Guru is a 2014 Chinese romantic-comedy-drama film directed by Deng Chao and Yu Baimei and also starring Deng Chao and Yang Mi. The film was released on June 27, 2014. Comedy Vacation in Reno is a 1946 film directed by Leslie Goodwins starring Jack Haley, Anne Jeffreys, Iris Adrian, Wally Brown, Alan Carney, and Morgan Conway. Comedy Where There's Life is a 1947 comedy film. The film's title derives from a line in Don Quixote. Documentary film The Spanish Earth is a 1937 propaganda film made during the Spanish Civil War in support of the democratically elected Republicans, whose forces included a wide range of the political left, communists, socialists, anarchists, centrists, and liberalist elements. The film was directed by Joris Ivens, written by John Dos Passos and Ernest Hemingway, narrated by Orson Welles, with music composed by Marc Blitzstein and Virgil Thomson. Animation Dr. Seuss' The Lorax is a 2012 American computer-animated 3D musical fantasy comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment and based on Dr. Seuss' children's book of the same name. The film was released by Universal Pictures on March 2, 2012, the 108th birthday of Dr. Seuss. It is the second adaptation of the book, following the 1972 animated musical television special. It builds on the book by expanding the story of Ted, the previously unnamed boy who visits the Once-ler. The cast includes Danny DeVito as the Lorax, Ed Helms as the Once-ler and Zac Efron as Ted. New characters introduced in the film are Audrey, who is voiced by Taylor Swift, Aloysius O'Hare, voiced by Rob Riggle, and Grammy Norma, voiced by Betty White. The film was a box office success, although it received mixed reviews. Documentary film Over Canada: An Aerial Adventure is a 1999 documentary film directed by Gary McCartie. Thriller Youth Without Youth is a 2007 fantasy drama film written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novella of the same name by Romanian author Mircea Eliade. It was the first film that Coppola had directed in ten years since 1997's The Rainmaker. It was distributed through Sony Pictures Classics in the United States on December 14, 2007 and Pathé in the UK and France. The music was composed by Grammy Award-winning Argentinan classical composer Osvaldo Golijov. In an interview, Coppola said that he made the film as a meditation on time and on consciousness, which he considers a "changing tapestry of illusion," but he admitted that the film may also be appreciated as a beautiful love story, or as a mystery. The film is a co-production between the United States, Romania, France, Italy and Germany. Comedy Forged Passport is a 1939 film directed by John H. Auer. Documentary film Drogi is the 2012 documentary film directed by Małgorzata Ruszkiewicz. Animation Storm Alert is a 2012 short animated film directed by Alexandra Shadrina. Thriller The Naturalist is a 2012 short drama romance film written and directed by Connor Hurley. Thriller Vaasthavam is a 2006 Malayalam film written by Babu Janardhanan and directed by M. Padmakumar. The film revolves around a youth, Balachandran Adiga, who rises to political power. The story is loosely based on Thakazhi's novel 'Enippadikal'. Prithviraj won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his performance. Thriller Razzia sur la chnouf is a 1955 French gangster film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Jean Gabin. The screenplay is based on a novel by Auguste Le Breton. The film was released as Razzia in the USA. Comedy Abhi To Main Jawan Hoon is a comedy film directed by Amjad Khan released in 1989. Comedy Computer Chess is a 2013 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize, and subsequently screened at such festivals as South by Southwest and the Maryland Film Festival. It is Bujalski's second black-and-white film, and was shot with analog videocameras. It is more improvisatory than his previous films, with only an eight-page treatment for a script. Bujalski also cast nonprofessional actors who were knowledgeable in computer technology. Comedy Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell is a 2011 comedy film written by Chris 'Casper' Kelly and Dave Willis and directed by Dave Willis. Thriller 4th Period Mystery, released internationally as The Clue, is a 2009 South Korean thriller film starring Yoo Seung-ho and Kang So-ra. It was released on August 12, 2009 and drew a total of 67,602 admissions. Comedy Zebra in the Kitchen is a 1965 American family comedy film, produced and directed by Ivan Tors. The film stars Jay North in his first leading feature film role, Martin Milner, Andy Devine, and Joyce Meadows, and tells the story of a 12-year-old boy's love and compassion for the animals he finds living at his local zoo. Originally released by MGM as a children's matinee feature, the film has subsequently been released on VHS and DVD by Warner Bros.' family entertainment division. Thriller A Dangerous Place is a 1995 film directed by Jerry P. Jacobs. Thriller Day Watch, is a 2006 Russian dark fantasy action film written and directed by Timur Bekmambetov. Marketed as "the first film of the year", it opened in theatres across Russia on 1 January 2006, the United States on 1 June 2007, and the United Kingdom on 5 October 2007. It is a sequel to the 2004 film Night Watch, featuring the same cast. It is based on the second and the third part of Sergey Lukyanenko's novel The Night Watch rather than its follow-up novel Day Watch. The film's budget was USD$4.2 million. Fox Searchlight paid $2 million to acquire the worldwide distribution rights of this film. This film grossed $31.9 million at the Russian box office alone. Thriller Last Hour is a 2008 straight-to-DVD American crime drama film starring DMX, Michael Madsen, David Carradine and Paul Sorvino. Documentary film Sifuna Okwethu is a documentary film about loss, resistance, identity and the elusiveness of justice as experienced by the Ndolilas, a South African family. The family’s land was taken by the apartheid government in the 1970s without compensation, and ever since then they have been on a quest to get it back. Science Fiction Tarantula is a 1955 science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold, and starring John Agar, Mara Corday and Leo G. Carroll. The screenplay by Robert M. Fresco and Martin Berkeley was based on a story by Arnold inspired by Fresco's teleplay for Science Fiction Theatre, "No Food for Thought", which was aired on May 14, 1955. Although the film is set in Arizona, it was shot in California, with locations for the desert scenes in Apple Valley. Thriller The Mod Squad is a 1999 film directed by Scott Silver and starring Claire Danes, Omar Epps and Giovanni Ribisi. It is based on the popular television show of the same name. Comedy Le Dîner de Cons, also known as The Dinner Game in the United States, is a 1998 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber. It is a film adaptation by Veber of his play Le Dîner de Cons. Comedy Vai que é Mole is a 1960 Brazilian film directed by J.B. Tanko and starring Grande Otelo, Ankito and Jô Soares. Thriller Fracture is a 2007 American-German crime-mystery thriller film, directed by Gregory Hoblit and starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling. It tells the story of a man accused of attempted murder on his wife who gets locked in a battle of wits with a young assistant district attorney. After the man is freed on a technicality, the D.A. sets out on an obsessive mission to prove his guilt. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was also a box office success, making $91.4 million worldwide against a $10 million budget. Documentary film Live on the Sunset Strip is a comedy album by Richard Pryor. Recorded in 1982, the film was the most financially lucrative of the comedian's concert films. The material includes Pryor's frank discussion of his drug addiction and of the June 9, 1980 night that he caught on fire while freebasing cocaine. The album won a Grammy for Best Comedy Recording in 1982. Comedy Longtime Listener is a 2006 film written by Keven Undergaro and directed by Maria Menounos and Keven Undergaro. Thriller Judgment Day: The Ellie Nesler Story is a 1999 film written and directed by Stephen Tolkin. Comedy Hole in One is a 2010 comedy film starring Steve Talley. It is about a cool under graduate boy who gets tricked by some surgeons and they operate on him, giving him a set of breasts. Now, he has to earn money through golf for the reverse surgery. The film was released by Universal Studios via Universal Pictures in the United Kingdom on September 12, 2010. With a wide release in an additional 65 territories and countries. It is awaiting a US Domestic release. Universal 'Tagged' the movie as 'American Pie Plays Golf' and so many people have mistaken for it being the 8th American Pie film because Steve Talley, who appeared in American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile and American Pie Presents: Beta House stars in it. Further evidence shows that Steve Talley is called 'Eric Keller' in Hole in One and is called 'Dwight Stifler' in the American Pie film series which shows the distinct differences between the films. Box Office figures report $600,000 in London England. No other figures reported. Comedy Celery is a 2014 comedy drama short film written and directed by Pedro Collantes. Documentary film You Are Such a Fool is a documentary film directed by Kang Seong-ok. Thriller Kamikaze is a 1986 French science fiction film directed by Didier Grousset. Comedy Bounty is a 2013 short comedy/drama film written by Guus Pengel and Finbarr Wilbrink and directed by Finbarr Wilbrink. Comedy Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Sukumari, Mohanlal, Prem Prakash and Sankaradi in lead roles. The film had musical score by Raghu Kumar. Documentary film Beijing Besieged by Waste is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jiuliang Wang. Comedy Measures to Better the World is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Jörn Hintzer and Jakob Hüfner. Documentary film Voices From The Front is a 1991 film directed by David Meieran, Robyn Hutt and Sandra Elgear. Comedy Nana Mama is a 2006 comedy film written by Raghuvir Shekhawat and directed by Sameer Kulkarni. Comedy The Battling Orioles is a 1924 comedy film written by Hal Roach and directed by Fred Guiol and Ted Wilde. Documentary film Globe Trekker: Turkey is an episode of adventure tourism television series Globe Trekker Comedy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III is a 1993 American action film, the second sequel to the 1990 live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film. It was produced by Clearwater Holdings Ltd. and Golden Harvest. This was the last Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film released by New Line Cinema and released on VHS along with Columbia Tristar Home Video. It was internationally distributed by 20th Century Fox. Unlike the previous films, the Jim Henson's Creature Shop did not provide the advanced animatronics. Thriller Mardaani is a 2014 Indian crime thriller film directed by Pradeep Sarkar and produced by Aditya Chopra. The film stars Rani Mukerji in the lead role, with Jisshu Sengupta and Tahir Raj Bhasin appearing in supporting roles. The film tells the story of a female cop whose interest in the case of a kidnapped teenage girl leads her to uncover secrets of human trafficking by the Indian mafia. Comedy Nightmare Sisters is a direct-to-video, low-budget, erotic horror-comedy from 1987. It is notable as one of only two films in which 1980s scream queens Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer appear together. Comedy Night Shift is a 1982 American comedy film, one of former actor Ron Howard's earliest directorial efforts. It stars Howard's Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler along with Michael Keaton, in his first starring role, and Shelley Long, who later in the year would star as Diane Chambers in the popular sitcom Cheers. Also appearing are Richard Belzer, and Clint Howard. A young Kevin Costner has a brief scene as "Frat Boy #1", Shannen Doherty appears as a Bluebell scout, Dawn Dunlap as Maxine and Vincent Schiavelli plays a man who delivers a sandwich to Winkler's character. Comedy Estoy taan enamorada is a 1954 comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador. Animation The Big Bang and Other Creation Myths is a 1981 short animation film directed by Faith Hubley. Comedy Corny Casanovas is the 139th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Grand Theft Auto is a 1977 American comedy road movie directed by Ron Howard. It was Howard's feature film directorial debut and features himself as Sam Freeman and Nancy Morgan as Paula Powers in the leading roles. The film takes its title from the crime grand theft auto, which is committed a number of times by several different characters. Documentary film The Black Sabbath Story Vol. 2 - 1978-1992 is a documentary video by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It is the follow-up to The Black Sabbath Story Vol. 1 - 1970-1978, and discusses the line-up changes Black Sabbath experienced during the period between 1978 and 1992. Animation IV.7 (Annoyingly Small Mix) is a 2007 animated film directed by Mike Winkelmann. Thriller Small Town Conspiracy or formally known as Florida City is an independent feature film shot in 2003 in Orlando, Florida. The movie is based on a true story that took place in a small city outside of Miami. The film stars Zen Gesner as Chief of Police John Haleran who is conducting a murder investigation. Thriller The Smell of Blood is a 2004 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Mario Martone. It was screened at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival in the Director's Fortnight section. It is based on a novel by Goffredo Parise. Comedy Perfect Match is a 1989 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Dennis Chan and starring Andy Lau, George Lam and Carol Cheng. Comedy The Voice Makes a Miracle is 2011 comedy film written by Yoshiki Sakurai and directed by Tomoki Sano. Comedy All My Friends Part 2 is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It is the sequel to Amici miei of 1975. The movie features Paolo Stoppa in one of his last roles. The last chapter of this saga is Amici miei - Atto III, directed by Nanni Loy. Comedy Eddie the Eagle is a 2011 sports comedy film written by Sean Macaulay. Documentary film I'm a Fucking Panther is a 2014 drama documentary film written and directed by Jennifer Jerez, Leo Palmestål and Anders Rundberg. Thriller Wetherby is a 1985 British drama film written and directed by playwright David Hare. Science Fiction Queen Emeraldas is 1998 anime video written by Mugi Kamio & Leiji Matsumoto and directed by Yûji Asada. Documentary film The Hand of the Butterfly is a 2010 documentary film directed by Emmanuelle Demoris. Documentary film From Mambo to Hip Hop is a 2006 TV Documentary written by Diane Bardinet and directed by Henry Chalfant. Thriller Merisairas, also known as Seasick, is a 1996 thriller film directed by Veikko Aaltonen and starring Bob Peck, Katrin Cartlidge and Peter Firth. Eco-terrorists attack a ship carrying toxic waste. An English-language film, it was a co-production between Sweden, Finland and France. Animation Sick Cylinders is an animated short film by Winkler Productions which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few surviving Oswald films from the Winkler era. Comedy House II: The Second Story is a 1987 American comedy horror film and sequel to the 1986 film House. While a sequel, the film ignores the storyline and characters from the first film, in favor of a new supernatural comedy. The film's tone was much lighter than the original film. Comedy Buffalo Soldiers is a 2001 satire film, based on the 1993 novel by Robert O'Connor, which follows the rogue activities of a group of US soldiers based in West Germany during 1989 when the fall of the Berlin Wall is imminent. It stars Joaquin Phoenix, Ed Harris, Anna Paquin, Haluk Bilginer, Scott Glenn, and Elizabeth McGovern and is directed by Gregor Jordan. The world premiere was held at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival in early September. However, being a satire of the US military, the film's wider theatrical run was delayed by approximately two years because of the September 11 attacks until it was released on July 25, 2003. Comedy Bayside Shakedown: The Movie was a Japanese police drama / comedy movie released in October 1998. The movie was based on the hit TV series Bayside Shakedown which had just finished airing roughly a year and a half before. Like the TV series, the movie satirizes the bureaucracy and red tape which plague the Japanese police force, as well as certain elements of Japanese society, while at the same time avoiding falling into the typical formula of car chases and gunbattles that define most police dramas. Comedy Kiss Bai Kiss is a 1988 comedy film directed by Murlidhar Kapdi. Comedy Dirty Bomb is a 2011 Finnish comedy film written and directed by Elias Koskimies. Documentary film Displaced Perssons is a 2013 drama, family, biographical and documentary film written by Åsa Blanck and directed by Åsa Blanck and Johan Palmgren. Comedy The Jubilee of Mr Ikel is a 1955 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica. Documentary film Indelible: The Case Against Jeffrey Womack is a 2012 documentary film directed by Demetria Kalodimos. Comedy Piano piano, non t'agitare is a 1967 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Comedy No Support is a 1998 animated, comedy, drama, short film written and directed by René Castillo and Antonio Urrutia. Comedy Carrément à l'Ouest is a 2001 French comedy drama directed and written by Jacques Doillon. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller They Call Me Macho Woman! is a 1989 action film written and directed by Patrick G. Donahue and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The story follows city woman Susan Morris, who decides to escape her banal urban life and goes looking for a house in the country. Unfortunately, she's taken prisoner by a group of savage drug smugglers, headed by the ruthless Mongo. After escaping their clutches, Susan is forced to transform herself into a fearsome warrior and exact her revenge on Mongo and his evil henchmen. A lot of the original music in this film became trademark Troma songs and were used in a variety of films, including the Toxic Avenger sequels. Tagline: Born to shop...she learned to kill! Thriller Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American science fiction adventure film. It is the fourth film in the Indiana Jones series, created by George Lucas and directed by Steven Spielberg. Released nineteen years after the previous film, the film acknowledges the age of its star Harrison Ford by being set in 1957. It pays tribute to the science fiction B-movies of the era, pitting Indiana Jones against Soviet agents—led by Irina Spalko — searching for a telepathic crystal skull. Indiana is aided by his former lover Marion Ravenwood and son Mutt Williams. Ray Winstone, John Hurt and Jim Broadbent are also part of the supporting cast. Screenwriters Jeb Stuart, Jeffrey Boam, Frank Darabont, and Jeff Nathanson wrote drafts before David Koepp's script satisfied the producers. Shooting began on June 18, 2007 and took place in various locations including New Mexico; New Haven, Connecticut; Hawaii; and Fresno, California, as well as on sound stages in Los Angeles, California. Science Fiction Panic at Rock Island is a 2011 drama horror sci-fi film written by Matt Ford and directed by Tony Tilse. Documentary film Harsh Beauty is a 2005 documentary bollywood film directed by Alessandra Zeka Thriller The Collected Shorts of Jan Svankmajer: Vol. 2 is an animated fantasy comedy film writen by Jan Svankmajer, and directed by James Marsh and Jan Svankmajer. Comedy Ricky is a 2009 French fantasy film directed by François Ozon about a human baby who develops a set of functional wings, and how the parents cope with the child's abnormality. Thriller The Burial Society is a 2002 is a neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Nicholas Racz. The film stars Rob LaBelle, Jan Rubes, Allan Rich, Bill Meilen, Seymour Cassel, and David Paymer. The film follows a lonely, depressed Jewish man who becomes involved in the mafia. Thriller Troma's War, also known as 1,000 Ways to Die in the United States, is a 1988 action/adventure film written by Lloyd Kaufman and Mitchell Dana and directed by Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman. It began production in 1986 and was released in theaters in 1988 shortly after Class of Nuke 'Em High was done making its rounds at the box office. Comedy You Changed My Life is a 2009 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and starring John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo. It is the sequel to the 2008 film A Very Special Love. It received an “A” rating from the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. Filming began in November 2008, and it was released on February 25, 2009 by Star Cinema and Viva Films. The film surpassed Sukob to become the highest grossing Filipino film at the time until it was surpassed by No Other Woman. It is currently the sixth highest grossing Filipino film of all time. The film was followed by a second sequel, It Takes a Man and a Woman, released on March 30, 2013. Comedy Kisaragi is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Yūichi Satō. Thriller Dharamyudh is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sudarshan Nag. It stars Sunil Dutt, Shatrughan Sinha and Kimi Katkar in pivotal roles. Animation Wallace & Gromit: The Aardman Collection 2 is a 1996 animated comedy film directed by Nick Park. Comedy Mamitas is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Nicholas Ozeki. Comedy Hamro, an unrepentant prodigal son straight out of a Russian jail, returns to his hometown to help his mother die with dignity. But his debts are many and long overdue, the townspeople are tough as nails, and he gets more than he expected from the quiet village. In this dark comedy, his third feature, writer-director Djamshed Usmonov casts the town's population as its own persuasive self and his own mother and brother as the fractured yet formidable domestic couple. "Five stars...A sturdily acted film from a region rarely represented in cinema." –BBC "Angel on the Right" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Tajik with English subtitles. Documentary film The American Nightmare is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Adam Simon. Comedy Lilly the Witch: The Journey to Mandolan is a 2011 German comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. Animation In the Old West, daring "Puny Express" rider Woody Woodpecker tries to get the mail through and elude gunman Buzz Buzzard in the meantime. Woody and his horse run onto many obstacles- including a "horned toad." Desperado Buzz waits for Woody as he crosses the river. Buzz plans to bomb Woody with a big boulder from above... Animation My Little Moon is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by So-Young Kim. Documentary film Brooklyn Bridge is a documentary film on the history of the Brooklyn Bridge. It was produced by Ken Burns in 1981. The film included interviews with personalities such as writer Arthur Miller. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Feature. It was narrated by historian David McCullough. Documentary film World Without Sun is a 1964 French documentary film directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau. The film was Cousteau's second to win an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, following The Silent World in 1956. Comedy My One and Only is a 2009 comedy film loosely based on a story about George Hamilton's early life on the road with his mother and brother, featuring anecdotes that Hamilton had told to Merv Griffin. Griffin pitched the idea for the script, and had shepherded the project from idea to production, until his death in 2007. His company served as one of the film's producers. My One and Only starred Logan Lerman as George and Renée Zellweger as George's mother. The film was directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Charlie Peters. Comedy Out of Order is a 1987 British comedy drama film directed by Jonnie Turpie and starring Gary Webster, Natasha Williams and George Baker. An unemployed layabout shocks his family and friends by joining the police force. Comedy Katya & the Scarlet Sails is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Vika Evdokimenko. Documentary film Karen Blixen - Behind Her Mask is a 2011 documentary film directed by Morten Henriksen. Documentary film Threshold: The Blue Angels Experience is a 1975 American film. It features Leslie Nielsen as the narrator. This movie is about the true-life adventures of the six men, members of the United States Navy aerobatic team Blue Angels, who show almost super-human qualities in maneuvering aircraft in the air. The Blue Angels are world famous for flying the F-4 Phantom, and while doing so performing breathtaking maneuvers. The film is about what these men go through every day - the real drama, hardship, and effort these people must endure. Animation Moe and the Big Exit is the 31st episode in the VeggieTales series and is only available on DVD. Its lesson is on following directions. It is the first VeggieTales episode of 2007. Written by Mike Nawrocki and directed by Brian K. Roberts, it is based on the Biblical story of Moses from the Book of Exodus. Adapted as a parody of The Lone Ranger, it is also a sequel to The Ballad of Little Joe occurring years after Little Joe's death. Science Fiction Aa Dekhen Zara is a 2009 romantic sci-fi action thriller film starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, who plays a photo journalist, and Bipasha Basu, as a disc jockey. The film is the directorial debut of Jehangir Surti. Documentary film Teta, Alf Marra is a documentary film about a feisty Beiruti grandmother. The 50-minute film was produced in 2010 as a UAE/Qatar/Lebanon co-production with the financial support of the Doha Film Institute and Screen Institute Beirut. The film was produced by Veritas Films. It was the first film to be released by a company based in Twofour54, Abu Dhabi’s media content creation freezone. “Teta, Alf Marra” achieved several ‘firsts’ for the regional filmmaking industry. It was the first locally-produced documentary to show in cinemas in the UAE and secure regional distribution. It was also the first documentary produced in the GCC to qualify for Academy Awards qualification, with theatrical runs in Los Angeles and New York City. Documentary film Ulster-born movie director Brian Desmond Hurst's homeland movie A Letter from Ulster saw Hurst and lifelong friends Terence Young and his fellow Ulsterman and Assistant Director William MacQuitty creating a film promoting a sense of community between the people of Northern Ireland and over one hundred thousand troops from the USA based in Northern Ireland at the time. Hurst went on to become Northern Ireland's greatest film director and Young went on to direct the early Bond movies Dr. No, From Russia With Love and Thunderball. William MacQuitty went on to direct the definitive Titanic film A Night to Remember. In 1942 tensions between the US troops and the local population were stirred up by propaganda from German spies in Dublin. Hurst's brief was simple- to make a documentary to show that everyone was getting along fine. Brian McIlroy in Chapter 3 of Re-viewing British Cinema 1900 - 1992: Essays and Interviews explained that "Hurst was able to persuade one Catholic and one Protestant soldier to write letters home, explaining their impressions of their stay. Thriller The Fourth Man is a 1983 Dutch suspense film directed by Paul Verhoeven, based on the novel De vierde man by Gerard Reve. The film stars Jeroen Krabbé and Renée Soutendijk in the lead roles. It was Verhoeven's last film made in the Netherlands before he established himself in Hollywood; he would later return to make 2006's Black Book. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The title refers to Krabbé's position as the fourth man whom Soutendijk seduces, after she presumably has dispatched her first three husbands. The film is sexually explicit and, like many of Verhoeven's other films, shows graphic violence and gore. Comedy The Tricky Master is a 1999 Hong Kong crime comedy gambling film directed by Wong Jing. Comedy Three Weeks in Paris is a 1925 silent movie from Warner Brothers Pictures starring Matt Moore and Dorothy Devore. No copies are known to survive. Documentary film Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street is a 1999 documentary directed by Steven Okazaki. Filmed from 1995 to 1998 in the Tenderloin, San Francisco, California, the documentary describes the lives of heroin addicts. Science Fiction Afro Samurai: Resurrection is a 2009 film sequel to the 2007 Afro Samurai anime; the movie was shown on Spike TV, on January 25, 2009. American actor Samuel L. Jackson returns as the voice for Afro and Ninja-Ninja, while this time he is joined by Lucy Liu, who voices Afro's enemy Sio. Mark Hamill also joins as the voice of Sio's protector and henchman Bin while Yuri Lowenthal reprises his role of Jinno/Kuma. Comedy Do I Sound Gay? is an American documentary film, which was released in 2014. Written and directed by David Thorpe, the film explores the existence and accuracy of stereotypes about the speech patterns of gay men, and the ways in which one's degree of conformity to the stereotype can contribute to internalized homophobia. Other figures participating in the film include Dan Savage, George Takei, David Sedaris, Tim Gunn and Margaret Cho, as well as University of Toronto linguist Ron Smyth. The film was funded in part by a Kickstarter campaign in the spring of 2014. The film was first runner-up for the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy True Confession is a 1937 screwball comedy film starring Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, and John Barrymore. It was directed by Wesley Ruggles and based on the play Mon Crime, written by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil. In 1946 it was remade as Cross My Heart. Animation Dear Dad, Love Maria is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Vince Mascoli. Comedy Giovani e belli is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi at his last film. It is loosely based on Poveri ma belli, directed by the same Risi in 1957. Comedy Sands of the Desert is a 1960 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Charlie Drake, Peter Arne, Sarah Branch and Raymond Huntley. A British travel agent gets mixed up in trouble in the Arabian Peninsula. Comedy Modern Virgin is a 1954 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Thriller Paheli is a Bollywood fantasy film, which released in India on 24 June 2005. It is a remake of the 1973 Hindi movie Duvidha. It was directed by Amol Palekar and produced by Juhi Chawla, Aziz Mirza, Sanjiv Chawla and Shah Rukh Khan, who also plays the male lead. Paheli is based on the short story written by Vijayadan Detha and tells the story of a wife who is left by her husband and visited by a ghost, disguised as her husband, who is in love with her and takes her husband's place. Sunil Shetty, Juhi Chawla, Rajpal Yadav and Amitabh Bachchan have supporting roles in the film. The story has been previously adapted into film, Duvidha by Mani Kaul. The movie opened the ninth Zimbabwe International Film Festival at the Libertie Cinema Complex in Harare. It was also screened at both the Sundance Film Festival and the Palm Springs International Film Festival. The working title of the movie was Ghost Ka Dost. Thriller Atout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 is a 1966 French Eurospy spy-fi film. It was the fourth OSS 117 film of the 1960s, directed by Michel Boisrond, presented by the director of the three previous 1960's OSS films, André Hunebelle and produced by Paul Cadéac. Frederick Stafford makes his second and last appearance as OSS 117. The film was shot on Japanese locations and featured action scenes arranged by Hunebelle's stunt coordinator Claude Carliez with production design by Max Douy. Though based on Jean Bruce's character, the film features an original story by the first James Bond director Terence Young. The film was released a year before the James Bond film You Only Live Twice and has some similarities to that film and the future James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me as well as previous 007 films such as Thunderball. Documentary film Hendrix 70: Live at Woodstock is a music documentary film directed by Bob Smeaton. Documentary film Tar Wars is a 2013 Short Documentary film written and directed by Emily de Moor. Documentary film A look at the events leading up to and including the legendary March 1971 bout between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. The film also looks at the political and social factors that helped to make this fight more than just an ordinary boxing match between two of the greatest heavyweight champions that ever lived as Ali was a symbol for liberals, militant blacks and hippies and Frazier was a symbol for the more conservative elements for society. Thriller OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies is a French comedy film directed by Michel Hazanavicius. It is a parody of the spy film genre. The film follows the exploits of a French secret agent, OSS 117, in Cairo in 1955. Animation Ben Hur is a 2003 animated film based on the novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, by Lew Wallace. It is the fourth film adaptation of the novel. Charlton Heston's production company, Agamemnon Films, produced this made-for-video animated version of the story, with Heston himself giving voice to the title character. Heston had won an Academy Award for playing the same role in the 1959 version. This 2003 version was Heston's last film. Comedy Go West, Young Man is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Mae West, Warren William, and Randolph Scott. Released by Paramount Pictures and based on the play Personal Appearance by Lawrence Riley, the film is about a movie star who gets stranded out in the country and trifles with a young man's affections. The phrase "Go West, Young Man" is often attributed to New York Tribune founder Horace Greeley, and often misattributed to Indiana journalist John B. L. Soule, but the latest research shows it to be a paraphrase. Science Fiction The Postman is a 1997 American epic post-apocalyptic adventure film directed, produced, and starring Kevin Costner, with the screenplay written by Eric Roth and Brian Helgeland, based on David Brin's 1985 book of the same name. The film also features Will Patton, Larenz Tate, Olivia Williams, James Russo, and Tom Petty. It's set in a post-apocalyptic and neo-Western version of the United States in the then near-future of the year 2013—all part of a fictionalized history of the United States of America—fifteen years after an unspecified apocalyptic event, which has left a huge impact on human civilization and erased most of all technology. The film—like the book—follows the story of an unnamed nomadic drifter and—after escaping from a "neo-fascist" militia—he stumbles across the uniform of an old United States Postal Service letter carrier and soon unwittingly inspires hope through an empty promise of aid from the "Restored United States of America". It was filmed in Metaline Falls and Fidalgo Island, Washington, central Oregon, and Tucson, Arizona. Released on Christmas Day of 1997 from Warner Bros. Documentary film We Are the Music is a 1964 documentary film written and directed by Rogelio Paris. Comedy Irish Luck is a 1939 American film directed by Howard Bretherton. The film is also known as Amateur Detective in the United Kingdom. Animation The Innovator is a 2013 short fantasy animation film written and directed by Sean McCarthy. Thriller Seeding of a Ghost is a 1983 Hong Kong film directed by Chuan Yang. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, was a 1995 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho Co., Ltd.. Directed by Takao Okawara, with special effects by Koichi Kawakita, the film starred Takuro Tatsumi, Yasufumi Hayashi, and Megumi Odaka. The film also featured a cameo by Momoko Kōchi, reprising her role from the original Godzilla. This 22nd installment in the Godzilla franchise was the final film in the Heisei, or second, series of films. The film received publicity around the world for Toho's announcement that they would kill Godzilla. Toho ended the series to make way for an American Godzilla film, which was ultimately produced in 1998. He would begin a new series of Godzilla films in 1999 with the film Godzilla 2000, which began the Millennium series. The film was released direct to video in the United States in 1999 by Columbia TriStar Home Video. Documentary film Go Ganges! is a 2012 documentary film written by Josh Thomas and J.J. Kelley and directed by Ben Gottfried, Josh Thomas and J.J. Kelley. Comedy Gardener of Eden is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Connolly. It stars Lukas Haas, Erika Christensen and Giovanni Ribisi. Comedy Class of Fun is a 2012 comedy and family film written by Tijs van Marle and directed by Barbara Bredero. Science Fiction The Guyver is a 1991 American science fiction film loosely based on the Japanese manga series of the same name by Yoshiki Takaya. The film tells of a young man, Sean Barker, who discovers an alien artifact called "The Unit" which changes Barker into an alien-hybrid super soldier called "The Guyver". Barker learns that a major corporation called "Chronos" is after the Guyver unit and soon discovers that the people behind Chronos are not human after all. The film was met with a mixed to negative reaction from critics and fans. A sequel was followed in 1994 called Guyver: Dark Hero. Animation Transhumance is a 2012 animation short film directed by Marjorie Caup. Thriller Nothing Underneath is a 1985 thriller film written by Franco Ferrini, Marco Parma, Carlo Vanzina, Enrico Vanzina and directed by Carlo Vanzina. Science Fiction Moon Pilot is a 98 minute Technicolor science fiction satirical comedy released in 1962 by Buena Vista Distribution. Based on Robert Buckner's 1960 novel Starfire, it was directed by James Neilson and reflects Disney's interest in America's early space program during the John F. Kennedy era. Comedy The Reformer and the Redhead is a 1950 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Melvin Frank, and starring June Allyson, Dick Powell, and David Wayne. Comedy Don Cesare di Bazan is a 1942 Italian historical adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Gino Cervi, Anneliese Uhlig and Paolo Stoppa. The film is set during the Catalan Revolt of the Seventeenth century. It is based on a play by Philippe Dumanoir and Adolphe d'Ennery. It marked the directoral debut of Freda who went on to be a leading commercial Italian filmmaker. Animation The Year I Cut My Hair is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Ami Lindholm. Thriller When Time Ran Out is a disaster film released in 1980, starring Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset, William Holden, James Franciscus, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons, Burgess Meredith, Valentina Cortese, Veronica Hamel, Pat Morita, Edward Albert, and Barbara Carrera. It was directed by James Goldstone. Produced by the "Master of Disaster," Irwin Allen, When Time Ran Out is marginally based on the novel The Day the World Ended by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts detailing the factual 1902 volcanic eruption of Mount Pelée on Martinique, which killed 30,000 people in five minutes by pyroclastic flow. It marked the second and final time Newman and Holden appeared in a movie together after the box office triumph of The Towering Inferno just six years prior. When Time Ran Out... was a commercial flop and Allen's last theatrically released picture. Thriller Paradise Now is a 2005 film directed by Hany Abu-Assad about two Palestinian men preparing for a suicide attack in Israel. It won a Golden Globe for best foreign language film and was nominated for an Academy Award in the same category. "The film is an artistic point of view of that political issue," Abu-Assad said. "The politicians want to see it as black and white, good and evil, and art wants to see it as a human thing." Documentary film Keep Dancing is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Greg Vanderveer. Documentary film Finding Kind is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Lauren Parsekian. It follows two friends traveling across America exploring the topic of how women can be mean to other women. In May 2011, filmmakers Lauren Parsekian and Molly Stroud went on a tour of the U.S., showing the documentary to school students and encouraging them to fill out apology cards for someone they've bullied or to write descriptions of how they themselves have experienced bullying. Comedy Dimensions of Dialogue is a 1982 Czechoslovak animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer. It is 14 minutes long and created with stop motion. Comedy Follow Teacher is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Animation "Purr-Chance to Dream" is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon short directed by Ben Washam, a longtime animator under Chuck Jones dating back to the 1940s, and produced by Jones. It was the last theatrical Tom and Jerry short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the last of the Chuck Jones shorts in Tom and Jerry series, the last Tom and Jerry cartoon released during the Golden Age of American animation, and the second-to-last animated short related by MGM in the Golden Age, and The Karate Guard was the next Tom and Jerry cartoon from Warner Bros. It is also the last Tom and Jerry cartoon with Carl Brandt as the music composer. The title is a play-on-words of "perchance to dream" a famous quotation from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, though the plot of this cartoon bears no resemblance to the play. Like several Chuck Jones-produced Tom and Jerry shorts, this one arguably tends to focus more on poses and personality than on storyline and plot. Science Fiction On the Beach is a 2000 apocalyptic television film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Armand Assante, Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward. It was originally aired on Showtime. It is a remake of the 1959 film of the same title, based on the 1957 novel by Nevil Shute, and updates the setting of the story to the film's then-future of 2006, starting with placing the crew on the fictional Los Angeles-class submarine USS Charleston. Animation Princess is a 2006 adult-themed Danish animated film directed by Anders Morgenthaler and co-written by Morgenthaler and Mette Heeno. The film tells the harsh story of a 32-year old missionary named August whose sister, a former porn star nicknamed "The Princess," has died of drug abuse and left behind her 5-year old daughter. August adopts the child and they embark on a violent mission of vengeance to destroy all existing pornographic material featuring Princess. Princess, rated for mature audiences, won awards at three European film festivals and was nominated for the 2007 Robert Award for Best Danish Film. Documentary film Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa is a 2007 documentary written and directed by Jeremy Stulberg and Randy Stulberg. The film documents a loose-knit desert community in "the Mesa," five miles from the Rio Grande and 25 miles from the nearest town. The film was a 2007 entrant into the Slamdance Film Festival for Documentary Competition Features, and it has aired on The Sundance Channel. Documentary film Neither Cops Nor Blacks Nor Whites is a 2002 film written by Claude Muret and directed by Ursula Meier. Comedy Good Boy! is a 2003 comedy film, directed by John Robert Hoffman and produced by Jim Henson Pictures, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring 7 talking dogs. The film stars Liam Aiken as Owen Baker, as well as the voices of Matthew Broderick, Delta Burke, Donald Faison, Brittany Murphy, Carl Reiner, Vanessa Redgrave, and Cheech Marin as the abundant dog characters in the movie. The film was based on the book Dogs from Outer Space by Zeke Richardson. John Hoffman and Richardson collaborated on the screen story, while Hoffman wrote the screenplay. Comedy Cycling with Moliere is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Philippe Le Guay. In January 2014, the film received three nominations at the 39th César Awards. Comedy Aim High in Creation is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Anna Broinowski. Documentary film Rabbit Fever is a 2009 feature-length documentary film directed by Amy Do, about the competition at the 2005 National Convention of the American Rabbit Breeders' Association, the largest assemblage of rabbits in the world. The film has found support from, among others, the Ignatz Award-winning artist Jeffrey Brown, who illustrated the movie poster. It was shown at the 8th San Francisco Documentary Film Festival in October 2009 as a work-in-progress. The final work officially premiered in 2010. Comedy El supersabio is a 1948 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy Swashbuckler is a romantic adventure film produced in the U.S. by Universal Studios and released in 1976. The film is based on the story “The Scarlet Buccaneer”, written by Paul Wheeler and adapted for the screen by Jeffery Bloom. It was directed by James Goldstone and was rated PG. Thriller Twilight's Last Gleaming is a 1977 film directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Burt Lancaster and Richard Widmark. The film was a West German/US co-production, shot mainly at the Bavaria studios. Loosely based on a 1971 novel, Viper Three by Walter Wager, it tells the story of Lawrence Dell, a renegade USAF general, who escapes from a military prison and takes over an ICBM silo near Montana, threatening to launch the missiles and start World War III unless the President reveals a top secret document to the American people about the Vietnam War. A split screen technique is used at several points in the movie to give the audience insight into the simultaneously occurring strands of the storyline. The film's title, which functions on several levels, is taken from The Star-Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States of America: O say, can you see, by the dawn's early light / what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. Documentary film Oma Bella is a 2012 documentary, family drama and historical film directed by Alexa Karolinski. Documentary film Tunisian Victory is an Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign. The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch / Operation Acrobat to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the pure documentary format are the narrative voices of supposed American and British soldiers, recounting their experience in the campaign. The British and American talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, with the other Allied nations to create a more just and peaceful post-war order. The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Krome's article "Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II from The Historian details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be reshot in U.S. by director John Huston. Comedy Beginners is a 2010 film directed by Mike Mills. "Seventy-five-year-old Hal has found love with a man half his age, and is overjoyed to be dancing to house music at the club. Oliver, his 38-year-old graphic artist son, is not so lucky. He’s the permanently brokenhearted veteran of short-lived affairs who is afraid to be happy even when he’s met the woman of his dreams. Thumbsucker director Mike Mills charms with this autobiographical tale inspired by his own father’s decision to come out late in life. Ewan McGregor is the son confused by, but supportive of, his father’s new lifestyle. Christopher Plummer, giving one of his finest performances, is a man determined to finally be true to himself and live life to the fullest, even in the wake of a cancer diagnosis. The story jumps nimbly back and forth through time as Oliver navigates a promising new relationship, recalls his parents’ passionless marriage and wonders at Hal’s later life as a bon vivant senior citizen refusing to give in to illness. Excellent supporting turns from Goran Visnjic and Inglourious Basterds’ Mélanie Laurent (as father and son’s respective love interests) and a “talking” Jack Russell terrier make up the lively ensemble. Stylish direction and Mills’ witty, intelligent script add to the film’s delights. This is a moving and layered work with lots of laughs and all the poignancy of a son’s love letter to his father." Quoting Pam Grady from the 2011 San Francisco International Film Festival site. Comedy Sagar is a 2012 Kannada romantic drama film starring Prajwal Devaraj, Radhika Pandit, Sanjjanaa and Haripriya in the lead roles. The Story, screenplay and Direction is by M. D. Sridhar. Gurukiran is the music director of the film. Produced by Ramu Enterprises, the film's cinematography is by Krishna Kumar.This movie was later dubbed into Hindi as Ek Aur Mr. Sherdil. Comedy Lelio Popo is a Malaysia-Singaporean film directed by Adrian Teh. It was released in Malaysian cinemas on 2 December 2010 and in Singapore cinemas on 13 January 2011. Science Fiction Chameleon 3: Dark Angel is a UPN science fiction television movie that was broadcast in 2000. It stars Bobbie Phillips as Kam. It is a sequel to Chameleon and Chameleon II: Death Match. Documentary film Lesbiana: A Parallel Revolution is a 2012 documentary film directed and written by Myriam Fougère. Comedy A look into the whole cupid operation; we see how the process is supposed to work, with cupids practicing their archery, and the couples handed off to the stork. But there's one particularly resistant couple (the man is a W.C. Fields caricature) who takes the whole crew to finally corral. Documentary film Chez Schwartz takes us inside a year in the life of Schwartz's Deli, the unique 83-year-old landmark on Montreal's historic Main - the Boulevard St. Laurent. Famous worldwide for its smoked meat sandwiches, Schwartz's Deli is also home to a fascinating cast of characters.Filmed through changing seasons, from the quiet of early morning preparation to the frenetic bustle of packed lunch times and never ending line-ups, to the more relaxed ambience late at night - Chez Schwartz is an evocative, cinematic portrait of a small but spunky deli full of charm and the drama of human life.Through observational vignettes, we come to know the men of Schwartz's Deli - Frank, Johnny, Alex and others: the waiters and busboys, meat cutters and grill men who have become fixtures of the deli - some for as long as 40 years. Most are immigrants from Portugal, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Asia. While they serve generously stacked smoked meat sandwiches, fries, pickles and cherry colas to an array of local and international patrons, we discover how a legendary institution transforms their lives.We also meet another group of men - Ryan, Herman, and Adrian: the panhandlers who have stationed themselves at the front entrance on the Main for the past 15 years and earn their livelihood from the deli's patrons.As these stories interweave, we become immersed in the restaurant's culture and daily rituals. Lush and sensual cinematography follows the daily preparation and consumption of spiced smoked meat and condiments. Our camera moves between privileged revelations of character and simple gastronomy as we capture the magic of a classic "hole in the wall" packed with atmosphere and dynamism. Comedy Zelig is a 1983 American mockumentary film, written and directed by Woody Allen, and starring Allen and Mia Farrow. Allen plays Leonard Zelig, a nondescript enigma who, out of his desire to fit in and be liked, takes on the characteristics of strong personalities around him. The film, presented as a documentary, recounts Zelig's intense period of celebrity in the 1920s, and it includes analysis from present day intellectuals. The film was photographed and narrated in the style of 1920s black-and-white newsreels, which are interwoven with archival footage from the era, and re-enactments of real historical events. Color segments from the present day include interviews of real and fictional personages, including Saul Bellow and Susan Sontag. Thriller Persona is a 1966 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann. Persona’s story revolves around a young nurse named Alma and her patient, a well-known stage actress named Elisabet Vogler, who has suddenly ceased to speak. The relationship between the two women becomes strained and the border between dream and reality becomes blurred. By the end of the film the identities of Alma and Elisabet appear to merge. Persona has been labelled a psychological drama and modernist horror and was subject to cuts due to the film’s controversial subject matter. It is the sixth collaboration between influential cinematographer Sven Nykvist and director Ingmar Bergman and features their trademark minimalism. As with Bergman’s other works, the film is shot and set in Sweden and deals with the themes of illness, bleakness, death and insanity. Persona is considered one of the major works of the 20th century by essayists and critics such as Susan Sontag who referred to it as Bergman's masterpiece. Other critics have described it as "one of this century’s great works of art". Thriller Nightmare at Bittercreek is a 1988 film directed by Tim Burstall. Phoenix Entertainment Group and Swanton Films produced the film. The VHS version was distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment, while the DVD version was distributed by Trinity Home Entertainment. The film is about a group of women on a hiking trip who are chased by deadly racist survivalists. Comedy Merry Andrew is a 1958 American musical film directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd and starring Danny Kaye. The screenplay by Isobel Lennart and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the short story "The Romance of Henry Menafee" by Paul Gallico. Saul Chaplin composed the music and Johnny Mercer wrote the lyrics for the film's score. Comedy To Paint or Make Love is a 2005 film directed by Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu. The story is about a middle-aged couple, Madeleine and William who enjoy a comfortable, smooth life. They decide to buy a house in a scenic but isolated rural setting and this changes their lives forever. They come across a younger pair, Adam and Eva and the couples become attracted to each other. Their love results in an exploration of erotic desires and art in the idyllic French Alps region. As this unexpected journey begins, Madeleine and William try to comprehend what is happening in their lives and the swinger's life-style that they have fallen into. After a time, they find that the sexual interactions are both interesting and addictive. When Adam and Eva leave France, Madeleine and William start to become unsettled and decide to sell their home and join Adam and Eva on a Pacific island. The house-for-sale advertisement attracts some interested couples to a house inspection when another couple emerges. Madeleine and William invite them to stay for dinner, which turns into a romantic adventure as with Adam and Eva. Comedy The Brave Ones is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Something's Wrong in Kansas is a 2008 thriller and horror movie written by John Chua, James Reach and Louis Paul Tocchet and directed by Louis Paul Tocchet. Animation Matchbox's Walk is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Comedy Nicotina is a six-time Ariel Award winning and six-time nominated 2003 Mexican-Argentine gangster film produced by the same team as the 2000 acclaimed film Amores perros. Documentary film Blackwood is a 1976 Canadian short documentary film about Newfoundland artist David Blackwood, directed by Tony Ianzelo and Andy Thomson. Narration is provided by Gordon Pinsent. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Toh Baat Pakki! is a 2010 Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Kedar Shinde. The film, produced by Ramesh S Taurani under Tips Music Films, stars Tabu, Sharman Joshi, Vatsal Seth, Yuvika Chaudhary and Ayub Khan in the lead roles. The movie marked the directorial debut of a Marathi filmmaker, Kedar Shinde. The film tells the story of a middle class woman in search for a match for her sister. She happens to meet two matches and lands up in a dilemma to choose one. The woman and her sister have different choices. The rest of the film reveals the hilarious chaos created. The film was released on 19 February 2010, and received mostly negative reviews from critics. Science Fiction Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010 (仮面ライダー×仮面ライダーW(ダブル)&ディケイド MOVIE大戦2010 Kamen Raidā × Kamen Raidā: Daburu ando Dikeido Mūbī Taisen Nisenjū?) is the name given to the commercial promotion for the December 12, 2009, theatrical releases of the Kamen Rider Decade epilogue film, the Kamen Rider W prologue/flashback film, and a third film that exists as a crossover between the two and serves as the finale to Decade.[1] Thriller Cementerio De Papel is a 2007 crime-drama film written by Xavier Robles and directed by Mario Hernández. Documentary film Love Lockdown is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Nadia Hallgren. Comedy Wonder Man is a 1945 musical film starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. It is based on a short story by Arthur Sheekman, adapted for the screen by a staff of writers led by Jack Jevne and Eddie Moran, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Mary Grant designed the film's costumes. Documentary film A look inside the La Modelo prison in Bogota. Colombia. Called a ""model"" prison by Colombian officials the prison in reality is controlled more by the prisoners, than the guards. With 5000 prisoners for 2400 spots, and not more than 150 security guards assigned to the prison. The prison is awash in violence, and drugs. Last year, 162 prisoners were killed there. The prison is controlled by three criminal groups: members of the guerrilla movement, paramilitary forces, and cocaine traffickers. They have broken the prison up into three different territories and each group has it's own security forces, defending its own territory. Documentary film La Pasión del Prado is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Juan Carlos González Asenjo and José Morillas Cantero. Animation Whoops, mistake! is a 2011 animated short film directed by Aneta Kýrová. Animation "Itsy bitsy spider went down the sounding board. Down came the hammer and striked the spider's chord." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Thriller Men's Affair is a 2008 film directed by Amine Kais. Comedy Obiettivo ragazze is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring the comic duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Documentary film How to build a mobile house is a documentary film directed by Takayoshi Honda. Comedy Summer Wars is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. After producing The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Madhouse was asked to produce the next film. Hosoda and writer Satoko Okudera conceived a story about a social network and a stranger's connection with a family. The real-life city of Ueda was chosen as the setting for Summer Wars, as part of the territory was once governed by the Sanada clan and was close to Hosoda's birthplace in Toyama. Science Fiction Un amore su misura is a 2007 comedy film written by Vittorino Andreoli, Renato Pozzetto and José María Sánchez and directed by Renato Pozzetto. Thriller Two Moon Junction is a 1988 American English language erotic thriller and romance film written and directed by Zalman King, starring Sherilyn Fenn and Richard Tyson. The original music score is composed by Jonathan Elias. The film is noted for the final film appearances of Burl Ives and Hervé Villechaize, as well as the theatrical film debut of Milla Jovovich. Animation Shroud is a 2013 short animated film directed by Tamás Tóth. Documentary film Reclaiming Their Voice: The Native American Vote in New Mexico is a 2009 documentary film directed by filmmaker, Dorothy Fadiman, which documents ways in which Native Americans have been disenfranchised over centuries, in particular in voting representation. It chronicles the Laguna Pueblo tribe of New Mexico in their 2004 groundbreaking voter registration drive and the challenges they faced once Laguna voters arrived at the polls. The film also shows the Sacred Alliance for Grassroots Equality's fight to preserve parts of the sacred Petroglyph National Monument. The film is narrated by Peter Coyote and features interviews with members of the local Laguna community, including New Mexico House Representative, W. Ken Martinez. Robin H. Levin, the Community Librarian of the Fort Washakie School in Wyoming, said of the film: "Emotions run deep when viewing this insightful political documentary. The story blends sincere efforts to achieve political clout with unfortunate results that, somehow, do not shut down the hopes of Native voters in New Mexico." Documentary film Bookin' is a 2013 short documentary musical film directed by John Kirkscey. Thriller Victory at Entebbe is a made-for-television film from 1976 based on an actual event: Operation Entebbe and the freeing of Israeli hostages at Entebbe Airport in Uganda. The airport is Uganda's main airport and is situated near the capital city of Kampala, Uganda. The film starred Anthony Hopkins, Burt Lancaster, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Dreyfuss and Kirk Douglas, and was directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. Julius Harris portrayed Idi Amin, following the fatal heart attack suffered by the actor originally cast in the role, Godfrey Cambridge. It was filmed on videotape at The Burbank Studios, California and later transferred to film for distribution around the world, giving the film the slightly stilted visual style of a studio-bound TV drama but with a film-like look and big Hollywood names in the cast. Shooting on video shortened the production time, allowing the film to be ready for television less than six months after the event that inspired it. Linda Blair and Helmut Berger were dating each other during production. Documentary film A Ballet Dialogue is a 2012 short drama documentary film written and directed by Filipe Matzembacher and Marcio Reolon. Documentary film The Skin I'm In is a 2012 autobiographical documentary film that was produced, directed, shot, and edited by American filmmaker, scholar, and professor Broderick Fox. The film had its world premiere at the 2012 Byron Bay Film Festival and had its United States premiere at the Arizona International Film Festival, where it was awarded a Special Jury Award for Best Personal Filmmaking. The Skin I'm In will be released for stream and download on October 1, 2013 through The Orchard. Comedy In the very distant future two professors project a prehistoric movie set in the late twentieth century for their students. The film tells a story of the evolution of man from ape to human being and revolves around a safari organized by a scientist and his beautiful assistant. Comedy Without Men is a 2011 film directed by Gabriela Tagliavini based on the novel Tales from the Town of Widows by James Cañón. Comedy Hooch & Daddy-O is a 2005 comedy film written by Oscar Madrid and Jim Ousley and directed by Donna Northcott. Comedy Don't Waste Your Time, Johnny! is a 2007 biographical comedy film directed by Fabrizio Bentivoglio and co-written with Umberto Contarello, Filippo Gravino and Guido Iuculiano. Comedy John's Gone is a 2010 short film written by Ben Safdie, Joshua Safdie & Ronald Bronstein and directed by Ben Safdie & Joshua Safdie. Documentary film American Losers is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Ada Bligaard Søby. Comedy Paris, je t'aime is a 2006 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities. The two-hour film consists of eighteen short films set in different arrondissements. The 22 directors include Gurinder Chadha, Sylvain Chomet, Joel and Ethan Coen, Gérard Depardieu, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Nobuhiro Suwa, Alexander Payne, Tom Tykwer, Walter Salles, Yolande Moreau and Gus Van Sant. Comedy Lady from Louisiana is a 1941 American disaster film starring John Wayne. It was produced and directed by Bernard Vorhaus for Republic Pictures. Comedy The Movie Out Here is a Canadian buddy comedy film; first premiering at the 2012 Whistler Film Festival, it began a limited run at theatres in Western Canada on March 1, 2013. The film was produced by Alliance Films and funded by Kokanee, a B.C.-based brewery owned by the Labatt Brewing Company. The concept for the film was conceived by the staff of Grip Limited, an advertising agency who had worked on various campaigns for Kokanee in the past, and serves as the first foray into branded content for both Grip and Labatt. Alongside normal product placement, the film itself also features appearances by popular characters from Kokanee's past campaigns, and was the cornerstone of a multi-platform marketing campaign that was intended to encourage user engagement and crowdsourcing to help promote the film. Despite the ambitious nature of the project, and the marketing campaign resulting in a notable increase in market share for Kokanee, the film itself was met with negative reviews from critics for its over-reliance on lewd content and product placement. Comedy I Do is an American drama film, released in 2012. Directed by Glenn Gaylord and written and produced by David W. Ross, the film stars Ross as Jack Edwards, a gay artist from England living and working in New York City. Following the death of his brother Peter, he enters into a green card marriage with his lesbian best friend Ali so that he can stay in the country to help his widowed sister-in-law Mya, but is then forced to confront the unequal status of same-sex marriage as he meets and falls in love with Mano. The film premiered at Los Angeles' Outfest on July 18, 2012, and was screened at several LGBT and mainstream film festivals in late 2012 and early 2013. It had a general theatrical release on May 31, 2013. Comedy The Over-the-Hill Gang is a 1969 TV-movie Western comedy about aging Texas Rangers starring Walter Brennan and Pat O'Brien. Chill Wills, Edgar Buchanan, Andy Devine, and Jack Elam play supporting roles. The film was written by Richard Carr and directed by Jean Yarbrough. The plot concerns a young newspaper editor who is conducting a campaign to unseat the town's "tinhorn mayor." The mayor is backed by a "gun-happy sheriff" and a "whiskey-soaked judge." The editor's campaign receives a boost when he is joined by a former Texas Ranger and "three of the fightin'-est straight shooters around." The movie premiered on October 7, 1969, as the ABC Movie of the Week. A sequel called The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again was produced the following year, with Brennan, Wills, Buchanan, Devine, and Burt Mustin reprising their roles while Fred Astaire replaced O'Brien as the second lead. Both movies doubled as a pilot for a projected weekly series, but ABC ultimately passed on the idea. In 1971, George Allen became the head coach of the Washington Redskins and he began to acquire many veteran players to bolster the Redskins depleted roster. Documentary film Diamonds in a Vegetable Garden is a 1992 Documentary film written and directed by Nilita Vachani. Animation Technotise: Edit & I is a Serbian animated feature film, premiered on September 28, 2009. Written and directed by comic artist Aleksa Gajić, it is a sequel of his Technotise graphic novel. The soundtrack music was composed by Boris Furduj and Slobodan Štrumberger, as well as the film trailer. Documentary film Kiss and Tell: The History of Black Romance in Movie is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Darryl Pitts. Animation The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie is a 2008 American computer-animated family adventure comedy film directed by Mike Nawrocki and written by Phil Vischer. Produced through Big Idea Productions animation studio and the animation by Starz Animation, it is the second film featuring characters from the VeggieTales video series. The VeggieTales Pirates movie was also the first theatrically released computer-animated film distributed by Universal Studios. Documentary film Actores Secundarios is a 2004 documentary film written by Jorge Leiva, Pachi Bustos and René Varas and directed by Jorge Leiva and Pachi Bustos. Thriller Dragon Fighter is a Sci Fi Pictures original film that premiered on January 4, 2003 and was directed by Phillip J. Roth. It stars Dean Cain and Kristine Byers. Comedy Peters baby is a 1961 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Ebbe Langberg. Documentary film The Elusive English Organ is a documentary film co-written and presented by the organist Daniel Moult and directed by Will Fraser. It is the only film to trace the development of the English pipe organ from 1550 to 1830, discovering why so few pre-1830 English organs survive and to what extent it is possible to perform repertoire written during this period on instruments from the composers’ times. Locations include the Dallam organs at Lanvellec and Ploujean, Adlington Hall, St Botolph's Aldgate and St James Bermondsey. The film was produced by Fugue State Films and released in 2010 with an accompanying CD. The CD, which is of longer duration than the film, contains recordings by Daniel Moult of music by William Byrd, Thomas Tomkins, John Blow, Henry Purcell, George Frideric Handel, John Stanley and Samuel Wesley. Reviews include: "Will Fraser’s beautifully made organ-related films are a fascinating development in the integration of the organ culture into the wider artistic world. This film tackles a tricky subject with considerable aplomb...****" Choir & Organ magazine. Animation Los Rosales is a 2013 animation short adventure fantasy sci-fi film written and directed by Daniel Ferreira. Documentary film The Samba That Lives Within Me is a 2010 documentary film written by Georgia Guerra-Peixe and Ticha Godoy and directed by Georgia Guerra-Peixe. Thriller American Assassin is an action-thriller film directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff and written by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick. Comedy Adelshingst is a 2013 animation,drama,comedy and short film directed by Linus Hartin and Sofia Priftis. Documentary film In the 1990's, street skateboarding was on the rise, it even overshadowed the once dominant type of skateboarding called "vert" - as the preferred style. As street skating was quickly progressing, so was the small town Wasilla Alaska. By some statistics during this time frame, Wasilla was the fastest growing city in the United States. This movie tries to capture the surge of skateboarders that mirrored the growth of this frontier city during the 1990's. Comedy Pilots is a 2000 Malayalam film written and directed by Rajiv Anchal, produced by Menaka and starring Suresh Gopi, Sreenivasan, and Praveena in the lead. Documentary film Virus Called The Blues was a 30 minute documentary spoof based on a day in the life of blues & jazz guitarist/songwriter Billy Jenkins and his band The Blues Collective. The documentary was produced, directed by Craig Duncan who met Billy on the set of the BBC Two music series 'Jazz 606' in the mid nineties. It features serious interviews and spoof action, plus actual performance from the band at The Blue Elephant Theatre, Camberwell, South-east London. Also visible in the audience is stand up comedian Stewart Lee, a long-time friend of Jenkins. Documentary film Wildlife conservationist Paula Del Guidice travels to the wilds of South Africa to visit the world's best trackers in this episode of The National Wildlife Federation's series, which explores wildlife heroes and their habitats. Lauren Hutton narrates this extraordinary story about the Kalahari's indigenous San people, who work closely with conservationists to record their vast knowledge of animal behavior and preserve Africa's wildlife. Thriller Just Before Dawn is a 1981 independent slasher film directed by Jeff Lieberman, and starring Chris Lemmon, Gregg Henry, Deborah Benson, Jamie Rose, and George Kennedy. The film follows a group of hikers who travel into the Oregon mountains to visit property inherited by one of them, only to be hunted by a ruthless backwoods killer. Shot on location in the Silver Falls State Park in Sublimity, Oregon, the film has often been praised for its eerie atmosphere and lush cinematography; despite not being a commercial success when released, the film has gained a cult following over the years. Thriller Witness Protection is a 1999 American television movie directed by Richard Pearce. The teleplay by Daniel Therriault is based on a New York Times Magazine article entitled The Invisible Family by Robert Sabbag. It was broadcast by HBO on December 11 and released on videotape in Portugal, Argentina, and Iceland the following year. Comedy Human Highway is a 1982 American comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. Dean Stockwell co-directed the film and acted along with Russ Tamblyn, Dennis Hopper, and the band Devo. Included is a collaborative performance of "Hey Hey, My My" by Devo and Young with Booji Boy singing lead vocals and Young playing lead guitar. The film was shown in only select theaters and was not released on VHS until 1995. It received poor reviews upon its premiere but has received favorable reviews more recently. Comedy Ang Darling Kong Aswang, also known as Ang Darling Kong Asawa, is a 2009 Filipino comedy horror film . It translates into "My Wife the Monster". Science Fiction Empire of Ash III is a post-apocalyptic science fiction movie from 1989. It is sequel to the movie known as Empire of Ash or Empire of Ash II. Science Fiction Aliens vs. Avatars is a 2011 science fiction film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. The film is a mockbuster of Alien vs. Predator and Avatar. The film follows the intergalactic battle between a quarrelsome alien race and shape-shifting extraterrestrials, while six college friends find themselves in the middle of the interstellar war. Comedy Interview Date is a 2012 short, comedy and romance film written by Mike Lemcke and Grant Lyon and directed by Mike Lemcke. Comedy Bedtime Worries is a 1933 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 124th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Priests Ćira and Spira is a 1957 Yugoslav film directed by Soja Jovanović. Comedy The Great Match is a 2006 comedy film written by Chema Rodríguez and Gerardo Olivares directed by Gerardo Olivares. Comedy Poor People is a 1990 comedy film written by Rihsivon Muhamedzhanov and directed by Dzhahangir Kasymov. Comedy La semana que viene (sin falta) is a 2005 comedy film written by Salvador Madrid and Javier Muñoz, directed by Josetxo San Mateo. Thriller Uyarangalil is a 1984 Malayalam thriller film directed by I. V. Sasi, written by M.T. Vasudevan Nair, and produced by S. Pavamani; starring Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, Rahman, Kajal Kiran, Swapna, and Ratheesh in the lead roles. Documentary film Rehearsals is a 2004 documentary film directed by Michal Leszczylowski. Comedy Oscar is a French comedy of errors directed by Édouard Molinaro and starring Louis de Funès. In the movie, Louis de Funès plays an industrialist named Bertrand Barnier who discovers over the course of a single day that his daughter is pregnant, he has been robbed by an employee, and various other calamities have befallen his household and his business. An English-language version of the movie was made in 1991, by John Landis, under the same name and starring Sylvester Stallone. Animation UFO Robot Grendizer is a film adaptation of the TV Program Gendizer, directed by Youichi Kominato. Documentary film Kumu Hina is a 2014 biographical documentary film directed by Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson. Comedy Everything Will Happen Before You Die is a 2010 comedy film directed by Dan Finkel. Comedy Mechanika is a 2002 short comedy animation film written and directed by David Sukup. Comedy A group of students at a liberal arts college in Minneapolis are faced with expulsion if their final papers in philosophy class are not satisfactory. Comedy Little Big Shot is a 1952 British, Technicolor, comedy and crime film, directed by Jack Raymond and starring Ronald Shiner as Henry Harkwood. It was produced by Henry Halsted and Byron Film. Thriller ¡Atraco! is a 2012 film written by Eduard Cortés, Pedro Costa, Piti Español and Marcelo Figueras and directed by Eduard Cortés. Documentary film New Gift is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Supriyo Sen. Thriller In the Shadow of the Naga is a 2008 film written by Koses Charittiporn, Nut Nualpang and Phawat Panangkasiri and is directed by Nasorn Panungkasiri. Documentary film But I'm a Genderqueer is a 2011 short documentary experimental film written by Lauren Soldano and directed by Lauren Soldano and Zara Sedore-Mallin. Comedy Eternity: The Movie is a 2014 comedy, music film written by Joey Abi-Loutfi, Eric Staley and Ian Thorpe and directed by Ian Thorpe. Comedy Harum Scarum is a 1965 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley, which was shot on the original Cecil B. DeMille set from the film The King of Kings with additional footage shot on location at the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif. Some of the film was based on Rudolph Valentino's The Sheik released in 1921. The film reached #11 on the Variety national weekly box office chart, earned $2 million at the box office, and finished #40 on the year end list of the top-grossing films of 1965. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. The film was released in Europe as Harem Holiday. Comedy Emotional Police is a 2012 short, comedy, drama family film written and directed by Lukrecija Vaupsaite. Documentary film I Dream of Wires is a documentary music film directed by Robert Fantinatto. Animation Flea and Fly is a 2011 animated short film directed by Fernando Miller. Comedy Fun Size is a 2012 American teen halloween comedy film written by Max Werner and directed by Josh Schwartz. It stars Victoria Justice, Jane Levy, Thomas Mann, Chelsea Handler, Thomas McDonell and Osric Chau. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Anonymous Content, and Fake Empire Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was the second time a Nickelodeon film received a PG-13 rating, since Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, which was released straight-to-DVD in the US, and two years before Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which was released in theatres. However, it is the studio's first American and theatrically released film with that rating. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office flop. Animation Happy Camper is a 2011 animated short film directed by Job, Joris and Marieke. Thriller 'Dhund: The Fog' is a Bollywood adventure film thriller film directed by Shyam Ramsay. It is story about a mysterious killer rises from the grave and terrorizes two couples in seeking revenge for his murder. The film released February 21, 2003 and declared as 'disaster' in boxofficeindia. Comedy Los Chicos crecen is a 1976 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras. Documentary film July, 1944. As WWII raged on, a group of conspirators, led by Claus von Stauffenberg, plotted to assassinate Hitler and end his reign of terror. Documentary film The portrait of an incredible diver through a dozen stories and four seasons... The film follows the diver Serge Dumont, to an unknown world: the underwater environments of the Rhine and its tributaries. Documentary film The Way Things Go is a 1987 art film by the Swiss artist duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss. It documents a long causal chain assembled of everyday objects, resembling a Rube Goldberg machine. Science Fiction Viaje al centro de la Tierra is a 1978 Spanish adventure film based on Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne. It has been released in English-speaking areas under the titles Where Time Began and The Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth. Documentary film Mush-Room is a docu-comedy film directed by Tom Shinan and Niv Singer. Comedy Tapeheads is a 1988 comedy film directed by Bill Fishman. The film stars John Cusack, Tim Robbins, Sam Moore and Junior Walker. The movie was produced by Michael Nesmith, who is seen briefly in the film as a bottled water delivery man. Documentary film This Old Cub is a documentary film which was released in 2004. The film is centered on former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo and both his playing days and his battle against diabetes. The film was written, co-produced, and directed by Santo's son Jeff. It is often mentioned during Cub game broadcasts by Pat Hughes, who was Santo's partner in the WGN Radio booth. The film was a gift from Jeff to his father as a part of the "Ron Santo Day" celebration that season after Santo had both his legs amputated and had just missed induction into the MLB Hall of Fame a few months earlier. A portion of all proceeds from the release of This Old Cub are donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The film has raised over a half-million dollars for the JDRF. Cub shortstop Ernie Banks, Gary Sinise, Bill Murray, former Chicago Bears linebacker Doug Buffone, and many others are interviewed in the film, which is narrated by actor Joe Mantegna. The documentary inspired an Arizona teacher and lifelong Cub fan named Bill Holden to engage a 2100-mile walk from Arizona to Wrigley Field to raise funds for the JDRF. Comedy 18 Fingers of Death! is a parody kung-fu movie made, written, directed and starring James Lew. Also starring are Maurice Patton as Ronald Mack, Pat Morita as Mr. Lee, and Lisa Arturo as Sushi Cue. Lori Beth Denberg is also in the movie. Documentary film Galumphing is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Kamila Jozefowicz. Comedy Mari-Cookie and the Killer Tarantula / Incubus is a 1998 comedy horror film written by Simon Birrell and Jesus Franco and directed by Jesus Franco. Science Fiction The Fanimatrix is a science fiction/action fan film based on The Matrix, released on the Internet on 27 September 2003, written and directed by Steven A. Davis and Rajneel Singh. It stars Steven A. Davis, Farrah Lipsham, Fasitua Amosa, and Vaughan Beckley. Its name is a deliberate pun using the title The Animatrix and the term fan film. Hence it is a live-action, fan-made version of The Animatrix. Animation The Last Elephant is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Antti Laakso. Comedy A Pelada is a 2013 Belgium-Brazilian comedy film written and directed by Damien Chemin. Thriller The Package is a 1989 political thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and starring Gene Hackman, Joanna Cassidy and Tommy Lee Jones. Set during the Cold War, the film portrays an assassination conspiracy within both the U.S. and Soviet militaries. The Americans and Soviets are about to sign a disarmament treaty to completely eliminate nuclear weapons, but elements within each country's military are vehemently opposed to such a plan and determined to stop it at all costs. Roger Ebert awarded the film three stars out of four, calling it " smarter than most thrillers". Documentary film Carry Over is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Ryan Hopkinson. Documentary film Iitatemura: hôshanô to kison is a documentary film directed by Toshikuni Doi. Documentary film Return to Kandahar is a 2003 documentary film directed by Paul Jay and Nelofer Pazira. Comedy Per un pugno nell'occhio is a 1965 Italian film. It is a spaghetti western parody of Fistful of Dollars and was also known as Fistful of Knuckles and For a Fist in the Eye. Comedy Simply Irresistible is a 1999 American romantic comedy film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Sean Patrick Flanery. It was directed by Mark Tarlov and was written by Judith Roberts. Science Fiction Die fliegende Windmühle is a 1981 film directed by Günter Rätz. Comedy Adam barfi is a 1995 comedy, drama and romance film directed by Davood Mir-Bagheri. Comedy Střevíčky slečny Pavlíny is a 1941 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy My Wife's Best Friend is a 1952 Comedy directed by Richard Sale, starring Anne Baxter and Macdonald Carey. Thriller Alien Hunter is a 2003 television science-fiction-thriller film, directed by Ron Krauss and stars James Spader, Carl Lewis and Leslie Stefanson. Documentary film Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg is a 2009 documentary film on the broadcast career of Gertrude Berg and her radio and television serials, The Goldbergs. Aviva Kempner directed the film, interviewing family members of Berg, cast members of the Goldbergs and historians of radio and television. She also includes interview statements by non-celebrities, and celebrities, including All Things Considered anchor Susan Stamberg, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, television sitcom producer Norman Lear and Mary Tyler Moore Show actor Ed Asner. The film follows Berg's early years of marriage, her short period in New Orleans, her move to New York City, to her work in the radio and television renditions of The Goldbergs. The film devotes attention to the role of The Goldbergs in helping to present a congenial image of a striving Jewish family to the broader American public, and the tremendous popularity that the radio and television shows experienced. Stamberg deems Berg, "the Oprah of her day." Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg addresses developments contemporaneous with the years of The Goldbergs, Kristallnacht, the American Nazi German-American Bund and right-wing radio lecturer Father Coughlin. Documentary film A Litany For Survival: the Life and Work of Audre Lorde is a 1995 documentary film directed by Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson. Thriller 6,000 Enemies is a 1939 American drama film starring Walter Pidgeon as a successful District Attorney who is framed on charge of bribery. Although innocent, he is sent to prison where he fights to clear his name. Comedy Muchas gracias de nada is a 1979 Argentine film. Documentary film Cabo Pulmo is a 2013 documentary film written by Manuel Mendieta and directed by Manuel Mendieta and Juan Pablo Maturana. Comedy Performing Girl is a 2013 short documentary comedy film directed by Crescent Diamond. Comedy The Steagle is a 1971 American film starring Richard Benjamin and directed by Paul Sylbert. Documentary film Sable is a 1982 documentary film written and directed by Velu Viswanandhan. Documentary film Arsy-Versy is a 2010 documentary/short/biography film directed by Miro Remo. Thriller Posers is a 2003 drama film written and directed by Katie Tallo. Comedy Hot Summer Days is a 2010 Hong Kong romantic comedy film featuring an ensemble cast including Nicholas Tse, Jacky Cheung, Daniel Wu, Vivian Hsu, Barbie Hsu, René Liu, Angelababy and William Chan and also featuring a guest appearance by Maggie Cheung. It was released to celebrate both Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day. Comedy Project Makeover is a 2007 South Korean film. In an online poll conducted by web portal Daum, Korean netizens named Project Makeover as the worst film of 2007. Comedy Mr. Belvedere Goes to College is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent. The screenplay written by Mary Loos, Mary C. McCall, Jr., and Richard Sale was based on characters created by Gwen Davenport. The film focuses on prickly genius Lynn Belvedere who enrolls in a major university with the intention of obtaining a four year degree in only one year. Comedy Three Men in a Boat is a 1920 British silent comedy film directed by Challis Sanderson and starring Lionelle Howard, Manning Haynes and Johnny Butt. It is an adaptation of the novel Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. Three friends enjoy a series of comic adventures when they go for a boating holiday on the River Thames. Comedy Marriage Is a Private Affair is a 1944 comedy war film based on the story by Judith Kelly, written by David Hertz, Lenore J. Coffee, Michael Kanin and Ring Lardner Jr., and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Thriller Jurassic Park III is a 2001 American science fiction adventure monster film. It is the third installment in the Jurassic Park franchise and a sequel to the 1997 movie The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It is the first film in the series that was not directed by Steven Spielberg nor based on a book by Michael Crichton. The film takes place on Isla Sorna, the island featured in the second film, where a divorced couple has tricked Dr. Alan Grant into going in order to help them find their son. After the success of Spielberg's Jurassic Park, Joe Johnston expressed interest in directing a sequel, a film adaptation of The Lost World. Spielberg instead gave Johnston permission to direct the third film in the series, if there were to be one. Production of Jurassic Park III began on August 30, 2000. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews, with many praising the visual effects and action scenes but finding the plot clichéd and unoriginal. Despite being less well-received than the previous films, Jurassic Park III was a box office success, grossing $368 million worldwide. Comedy The Creature Wasn't Nice is a 1981 U.S. motion picture written and directed by Bruce Kimmel. The movie is a comedy farce satirizing extraterrestrial horror movies such as Alien. It stars Leslie Nielsen in a role similar to those in the farical comedies Airplane and Naked Gun. It co-stars Cindy Williams, Gerrit Graham, and Patrick Macnee. It was released on VHS in 1983 under the title Spaceship to emphasize Nielsen's connection to Airplane!, and released on DVD in 1999 to play up the connection to Nielsen's Naked Gun movies. The movie is a low-budget comedy with simple sets and dialog wrapped around several musical numbers. In one of the scenes, the red slimy one-eyed alien monster performs a lounge-act style musical number called "I Want to Eat Your Face." Williams performs two musical numbers, one solo and one with Kimmel, who had previously appeared with and directed Williams in 1976 in The First Nudie Musical. Animation Whaled Women is a 2013 animation comedy drama action short film written by Andreas Jakobsson, Ewa Einhorn and Jeuno Je Kim and directed by Ewa Einhorn and Jeuno Je Kim. Comedy Doin' Time on Planet Earth is a 1988 film directed by Charles Matthau. Comedy Stone of Destiny is a 2008 British-Canadian adventure/comedy film written and directed by Charles Martin Smith and starring Charlie Cox, Billy Boyd, Robert Carlyle, and Kate Mara. Based on real events, the film tells the story of the theft of the Stone of Scone on Christmas Day, 1950. The stone, supposedly the Stone of Jacob over which Scottish Kings were traditionally crowned at Scone in Perthshire, was stolen by King Edward I of England in 1296 and placed under the throne at Westminster Abbey in London. In 1950, a group of student Scottish nationalists succeeded in removing it from Westminster Abbey and returning it to Scotland where it was placed symbolically at Arbroath Abbey, the site of the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath and an important site in the Scottish nationalist cause. Filming began in June 2007 in various locations throughout Scotland, Wales and England. The filmmakers were given rare access to shoot scenes inside Westminster Abbey. The film was premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland on June 21, 2008. Comedy Beautiful Joe is a 2000 American - British film written and directed by Stephen Metcalfe. It stars Sharon Stone and Billy Connolly, with supporting roles by Ian Holm, Dann Florek, and Gil Bellows. Documentary film A Tour of the White House with Mrs. John F. Kennedy was a special program that aired on CBS and NBC. Comedy La Obertura is a 1977 Argentine film. Comedy The video that started it all. If you've seen it, you don't need a description. If you haven't seen it, then watch it, NOW. This video was sent to 3 conventions in 2004: Fanime, Animazement, and Otakon. At Fanime, it took the awards for "Viewers Best Comedy" and "Viewers Best of Show". At Animazement it took "Fan Favorite". At Otakon, it was awarded both "Best Humorous/Satirical" and "Best In Show". Finally, the video also received 2 awards in the animemusicvideos.org 2005 Viewers Choice Awards, in the categories "Best Comedy Video" and "Most Original Video." Documentary film While You Were Gone is a 2011 documentary, drama and short film directed by Frida Kempff. Animation Mr. Mcbob is a 2014 animation, family, short film written and directed by Pierre Schantz. Comedy Hunde haben kurze Beine is a film directed by Josh Broecker released on December 11, 2006. Animation Making Friends is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Documentary film The deeply personal values of a gay minister and a religious-right family man collide when they agree to exchange lives to debate same-sex marriage in a fascinating television documentary experiment. From conservative Alberta beef country, to the heart of Vancouver’s gay community; these men move into each others homes and lives and attempt to hang on to their belief systems while facing off with the opposing social networks. Documentary film Age Is... is a 2012 documentary film directed by Stephen Dwoskin. Documentary film Chisholm `72: Unbought Unbossed is a PBS P.O.V. documentary about Shirley Chisholm. Thriller Last Known Address is a 1970 French-Italian film directed by José Giovanni. This movie is based on the eponymous novel The Last Known Address by Joseph Harrington. Thriller Woman of Fire is an award-winning 1971 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. This was the second film in Kim's Housemaid trilogy followed by Woman of Fire '82. Comedy Guys and Balls is a 2004 sports comedy/romance film by German American director Sherry Hormann about a gay goalkeeper who assembles a gay-only soccer team to play against his ex-team, which fired him due to homophobia. Comedy Knall und Fall als Detektive is a film directed by Hans Heinrich released on May 29, 1953. Documentary film Miwa: A Japanese Icon is a 2010 documentary film directed and written by Pascal-Alex Vincent. Documentary film Mattanja Joy is a 2013 biographical documentary film written and directed by Ellen van Kempen. Documentary film The Roper is a 2012 short documentary directed by Ewan McNicol and Anna Sandilands. Comedy Basket Case is a 1982 American horror comedy film written and directed by Frank Henenlotter. It has two sequels, Basket Case 2 and Basket Case 3: The Progeny by the same director. It is notable for its low budget, bizarre humor, and strong violence. The film gained an audience in the 1980s due to the advent of home video and has become a cult film. Kevin Van Hentenryck stars as a normal-looking person who seeks vengeance for the unwanted surgery that separated him from his deformed Siamese twin brother. Thriller Clinton and Nadine is an American TV movie broadcast on HBO on May 28, 1988. Comedy Fatty's Reckless Fling is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Vel is a 2007 Tamil action-drama film written and directed by Hari and produced by Mohan Natarajan. It stars Suriya and Asin and features Vadivelu, Kalabhavan Mani and Nassar in supporting roles. The film's score and soundtrack was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 9 November 2007, coinciding with Diwali. It declared as "Hit" at box office.Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Deva. Comedy Ride Him, Bosko! released in 1932, is a title in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes series. It features Bosko, Warner Bros. first cartoon character and his sweetheart Honey in the Old West. Thriller Vaamanan is a 2009 Tamil action thriller film written and directed by debutant I. Ahmed, who worked as an erstwhile assistant to Kadhir, and starring Jai and newcomer Priya Anand. Produced by P. Kabilan of Dream Valley Corporation, the film features Rahman, Lakshmi Rai, Urvashi, Sampath Raj and 'Thalaivaasal' Vijay in supporting roles, with film score and soundtrack by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while the camera was handled by Arvind Krishna. The film was released on 10 July 2009. The story of the film resembles the English movie Following, and the climax resembles a Hollywood movie Enemy of the State. Comedy Leontine's Husbands is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Claire Rommer, Georg Alexander and Carl Walther Meyer. It was based on a play by Alfred Capus. A French dancer works her way through a series of husbands, spending their money. The film received poor reviews from critics, who expected better from the director. Documentary film Lizbeth: A Victorian Nightmare is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Ricardo Rebelo. Comedy Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film released by Lionsgate on March 21, 2008. The film was based on the play of the same name by Tyler Perry. Thriller By the Sword is a 1991 film starring F. Murray Abraham and Eric Roberts as world-class fencers. Directed by Jeremy Paul Kagan, this is the first feature film about fencing. Although some reviews of its 1993 U.S. theatrical release noted favorably the lead acting and action sequences, the screenplay was considered "terrible". Science Fiction The Iron Giant is a 1999 American animated science fiction film using both traditional animation and computer animation, produced by Warner Bros. Animation, and based on the 1968 novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes. The film was directed by Brad Bird, scripted by Tim McCanlies, and stars Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick, Jr., Vin Diesel, Eli Marienthal, Christopher McDonald, and John Mahoney. The film is about a lonely boy named Hogarth Hughes raised by his mother, who discovers an iron giant who fell from space. With the help of a beatnik artist named Dean McCoppin, they have to stop the U.S. military and a federal agent named Kent Mansley from finding and destroying the Giant. The Iron Giant takes place in October 1957 in the American state of Maine during the height of the Cold War. The film's development phase began around 1994, though the project finally started taking root once Bird signed on as director, and his hiring of Tim McCanlies to write the screenplay in 1996. The script was given approval by Ted Hughes, author of the original novel, and production struggled through difficulties. Thriller Last Stop 174 is a 2008 Brazilian film directed by Bruno Barreto, written by Braulio Mantovani, produced by Moonshot Pictures and starring Michel Gomes and Marcello Melo Jr. The film relates a fictionalized account of the life of Sandro Rosa do Nascimento, street kid in Rio de Janeiro that survived the Candelaria massacre, and in 2000, hijacked a bus. On September 16, 2008 the film was chosen by the Ministry of Culture as the representative of Brazil in the Oscar competition for best foreign film at the ceremony in 2009. In rigorous reconstruction of the facts, the film was set in locations of downtown Rio de Janeiro, as the Candelária Church, the neighborhood of the Jardim Botânico, Tavares Bastos' favela and Curicica, over eight weeks, between July, August and September 2007. Comedy Chantabbai is a 1986 Telugu film movie made by Jandhyala and was released on 22 August 1986 . The film was a casting coup in that Chiranjeevi, who was an action hero, was cast as a bumbling private detective in a full-length comedy film with no heroism whatsoever. The film won a lot of critical acclaim and is hailed as a classic comedy. This story was taken from Peter Sellers comic movie A Shot in the Dark. Comedy I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen is a 1970 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Super is a 2010 American comedy-drama superhero film written and directed by James Gunn, starring Rainn Wilson, Ellen Page, Liv Tyler, Kevin Bacon and Nathan Fillion. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in theaters in the United States on April 1, 2011 and on video on demand on April 13, 2011. The film was released unrated in U.S. theaters, and later received an R rating for its DVD/Blu-ray release. Animation Toys in the Attic is a 2009 primarily stop-motion family film directed by Jiří Barta and written by Edgar Dutka and Barta which depicts a community of toys and other objects in an attic who come to life when no human is around. It is an international co-production of Czech, Japanese and Slovak companies. The film was released first in the Czech Republic on 5 March 2009 and has been shown subtitled at film festivals internationally. An American dub – adapted, produced and directed by Vivian Schilling and performed by actors including Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Cary Elwes and Schilling herself – has been recorded, which the film was first shown with on 3 March 2012 at the New York International Children's Film Festival and was released nationally on 24 August 2012 by Hannover House. Comedy The Salon is a 2005 comedy-drama film, directed by Mark Brown, executive produced by David Odom, and starring Vivica A. Fox, Kym Whitley, and Monica Calhoun. The movie was filmed in Baltimore, Maryland. Comedy Échec au roy is a 1945 comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Paulin. Thriller Glass Chin is a 2014 drama and thriller film written and directed by Noah Buschel. Comedy Vanakkam Chennai is an Indian Tamil comedy film written and directed by debutant Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi. Produced by her husband Udhayanidhi Stalin under the banner Red Giant Movies, the film features Shiva and Priya Anand in the lead roles. Upon release, the film received positive to mixed reviews from critics. Animation My Own Personal Moose is a 2014 animation short film written and directed by Leonid Shmelkov. Documentary film Moana is a 1926 documentary film, the first docufiction in the history of cinema, directed by Robert J. Flaherty, the creator of Nanook of the North. Moana was filmed in Samoa in the villages of Safune on the island of Savai'i. The name of the lead male character, moana means 'deep water' in the Samoan language. In making the film, Flaherty lived with his wife and children in Samoa for more than a year. Flaherty arrived in Samoa in April 1923 and stayed until December 1924, with the film being completed in December 1925. Along with Flaherty, the Portuguese director José Leitão de Barros is one of the first filmmakers to explore docufiction and ethnofiction as forms of dramatic narrative: Maria do Mar is the second one. Trying to get Flaherty to repeat the success of Nanook, Paramount Pictures sent Flaherty to Samoa to capture the traditional life of the Polynesians on film. Flaherty took both a regular movie camera and a Prizmacolor camera, hoping to film some footage in that color process, but the Prizmacolor camera malfunctioned. Animation Garfield in Paradise is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 27, 1986 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Documentary film Josh Asen decided to film hip hop in Morocco with his friend Jennifer Needle. While interviewing Moroccan hip hop artists, they told him that what they needed to promote their music are concerts. Asen managed to get the U.S. Embassy and Coca-Cola to sponsor a music festival. Groups of musicians started the country's first hip hop tour in three Moroccan cities - Meknes, Marrakesh, and Casablanca. The three concerts brought in thousands of audience members. The film ended up as a 2007 documentary about the musicians' struggles and what it is like to rap in a Muslim country. The documentary mainly focuses on DJ Key, H-Kayne, Bigg, Fatima, and the hip hop group Fnaire. Documentary film Here's Johnny is a 2008 documentary film about John Hinckleton battle with Multiple Sclerosis. It was produced by Animal Monday and launched at the Science Museum on January 30 2008, followed by its world première at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas. It got its television debut on More4 on February 17, 2009. The film took over 5 years to make and documents Hinckleton's brave and often humorous battle against MS. The film was favourably reviewed by the British Medical Journal and in 2008 won two Grierson Awards for "Best Newcomer" and "Best Arts Documentary". Documentary film Jean Cocteau—Self Portrait of a Man Unknown is a 1985 documentary film directed by Edgardo Cozarinsky. Documentary film Cafeteria Man: Memphis Schools Makeover is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Richard Chisolm. Comedy Super Exposure is a 2012 animation short comedy film written and directed by Greg Doble. Thriller Tell-Tale is a 2009 thriller film inspired by the Edgar Allan Poe short story "The Tell-Tale Heart". It is directed by Michael Cuesta and stars Josh Lucas, Lena Headey, and Brian Cox and is produced by Tony Scott and Ridley Scott. A man's recently transplanted heart leads him on a frantic search to find the donor's killer before a similar fate befalls him. Comedy Youth in Revolt is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Arteta. Based on C.D. Payne's epistolary novel of the same name and written by Gustin Nash, the film stars Michael Cera and Portia Doubleday, with Justin Long, Ray Liotta, and Steve Buscemi in supporting roles. The film follows a girl- and sex-obsessed teenage boy desperate to lose his virginity. While on a trailer park holiday with his mother and her boyfriend, he meets an attractive girl and is immediately smitten. Unfortunately, she claims to already have a boyfriend. Comedy Martha Cook is a 2013 adventure comedy film written by Lev Beltser and Tony Estrada and directed by Tony Estrada Comedy Coronation Street: Viva Las Vegas! was a direct-to-video spin off from the British soap opera Coronation Street. It followed Jack Duckworth, his wife Vera, Fiona Middleton and Maxine Heavey on their trip to Las Vegas. It was released on VHS in 1997. Comedy Krazzy 4 is a 2008 Bollywood comedy film directed by Jaideep Sen and produced by Rakesh Roshan. The film stars Juhi Chawla, Arshad Warsi, Irrfan Khan, Suresh Menon and Rajpal Yadav in lead roles while Shahrukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan appear in item numbers. Music of the film is by Rajesh Roshan. Even though the film is scripted by Ashwani Dhir, the screenplay is an adaptation of the Malayalam film Mookkilla Rajyathu, which in turn was an adaptation of the 1989 Hollywood film The Dream Team, written originally by John Connolly and David Loucka. Comedy Not Cool is a comedy film directed by Shane Dawson. Thriller Hard Eight is a 1996 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, starring Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow and Samuel L. Jackson. There are also brief appearances by Robert Ridgely, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Melora Walters. The film, originally titled Sydney, was Anderson's first feature; Hall, Reilly, Ridgely, Hoffman and Walters acted in Anderson's subsequent films. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. The film was expanded from the principal idea of Anderson's short film Cigarettes & Coffee. Comedy The Melomaniac is a 1903 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Comedy Anger Mis Management is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Jorge Sanchez. Comedy Dear Diary was a failed TV pilot, starring Bebe Neuwirth, written and directed by David Frankel and produced by Frankel and Barry Jossen for the new film studio DreamWorks. It was put into limited theatrical release in 1996, and went on to win an Oscar for Live Action Short Film at the 69th Academy Awards. Thriller Parasomnia is an independent horror film directed by William Malone and stars Jeffrey Combs, Timothy Bottoms and Dylan Purcell. The filming was funded by Malone himself, and its release was delayed due to difficulties securing distribution. Documentary film To the Devil is a 2011 short film written and directed by Claire Denis. Comedy Duck! Rabbit, Duck! is a 1953 Merrie Melodies comedy cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It is the sequel to Rabbit Seasoning, and the third and final entry in Jones' "hunting trilogy". Produced by Eddie Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., the short was released to theaters in 1953 by Warner Bros. Pictures and is widely considered among Jones' best and most important films. This is the only film in the trilogy where Bugs does not crossdress. Documentary film Half Sour is a 2013 short drama biographical documentary film written by Jonathan Mann and directed by Sean McGing and Mary Anne Rothberg. Thriller Gene-X is an independent Australian feature film, released in the latter half of 2006. It is directed and written by Martin Simpson and stars Ayse Tezel, Patrick Magee and Peter Astridge. Comedy The Movie From the Future is a low-budget feature starring Patrick Casey and directed by Worm Miller. Miller and Casey also co-wrote the movie. The duo went on to write Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!, National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze and its sequel National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 among other things. The film was shot on location in Bloomington, Minnesota. Comedy Dhol is a 2007 Bollywood comedy film directed by Priyadarshan, and produced under the Percept Picture Company. The film stars Sharman Joshi, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Khemu, Rajpal Yadav, Arbaaz Khan and Tanushree Dutta in lead roles. The story borrows subplots from 1990 Malayalam film In Harihar Nagar written by Siddique-Lal. The film released on 21 September 2007, and received mixed response from critics as well as public upon release, however it was a moderate box office success. Comedy Megham is a 1999 Malayalam musical comedy film directed by Priyadarshan, starring Mammootty, Priya Gill, Dileep, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Pooja Batra, Sreenivasan, Nedumudi Venu, Captain Raju, and Cochin Haneefa. The music was composed by Ouseppachan. The film was produced by Suresh Balaje under the banner of Sitara Combines and was distributed by Pranavam Movies Private Limited and PJ Entertainments UK. The film united Mammootty, K. J. Yesudas, and Priyadarshan after a long gap. Comedy Les 11 commandements is a French comedy film, made in 2004, featuring Michaël Youn. It is comparable to the American film Jackass. It was theatrically released in France in February 2004 and led the French box office in its first week of release. Science Fiction Quantum Apocalypse is a 2010 science fiction film directed by Justin Jones. Documentary film This fascinating documentary explores the manner in which Hollywood has adapted stories from the Bible for the silver screen. Utilizing film clips, cast interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, THE BIBLE ACCORDING TO HOLLYWOOD celebrates the golden age of big-budget Bible epics such as BEN HUR, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, SAMSON AND DELILAH, KING OF KINGS, DAVID AND BATHSHEBA, and many more. Comedy Sasneham... is a 1990 Malayalam language family film written by Lohithadas and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. It stars Balachandra Menon, Shobana, Innocent, Sukumari, Meena, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Mamukkoya, Karamana Janardanan Nair and Paravoor Bharathan. Johnson composed the music for the film with lyrics by P. K. Gopi. G. Venugopal won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer for the song "Thaane Poovitta Moham". Comedy Janice Beard is a 1999 film directed by Clare Kilner. It stars Eileen Walsh and Patsy Kensit. It was nominated for an awards in 1999, 2000 and 2002. Documentary film Kazuya: The World's Most Unsuccessful Musician is a documentary, biography and music film directed by Hiromi Tamura. Comedy Wenn ich König wär is a film directed by J.A. Hübler-Kahla released on Jan 9, 1934. Thriller Turk's Head is a 2010 French thriller film directed and starring Pascal Elbé. Roschdy Zem and Israel actress, Ronit Elkabetz also star. It was released in France on 31 March 2010. The film was inspired by the real-life incident in 2006 in Marseille where a group of impoverished teenagers torched a bus, severely burning a female passenger. It received its international premiere 'in competition' on 31 August 2010 at the Montreal World Film Festival, this will be followed by a theatrical release in Canada on 10 September 2010. Comedy Esteban Grabinski is a 2013 film written and directed by Silverio Pérez. Science Fiction Edge of Tomorrow is a 2014 American science fiction film starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. Doug Liman directed the film based on a screenplay adapted from the Japanese light novel All You Need Is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. The film takes place in the near future, where an alien race has invaded the Earth and defeated the world's military units. It follows Major William Cage, a public relations officer inexperienced in combat, who is deployed into a combat mission against the aliens. Though Cage is killed in minutes, he finds himself starting over in a time loop, repeating the same mission and being killed. Each time, Cage learns to fight the aliens better, and he teams up with Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski to defeat them. The production company 3 Arts Productions bought rights to All You Need Is Kill in late 2009, and it sold a spec script to the American studio Warner Bros. Pictures for production. The studio co-produced the film with the Australian production company Village Roadshow. Filming began in late 2012 and took place mainly at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden outside London. Trafalgar Square in London was also a filming location for some scenes. Comedy Pyaar Ke Side Effects and is a 2006 Bollywood romantic comedy film. It was produced under the banner of Pritish Nandy communications and was written and directed by first time director Saket Chaudhary. Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherawat played the lead cast. The film is a romantic comedy, and portrays the intricacies of a modern relationship. A sequel, Shaadi Ke Side Effects, was released in 2014 with Vidya Balan and Farhan Akhtar in the lead roles. Comedy Bhavnao Ko Samjho is a 2010 action comedy drama film written by Sunil Pal, Pancham Banjara and directed by Sunil Pal. Animation Tentation is a 2011 animated short film directed by Loris Accaries, Marie Ayme, Claire Baudean and Audrey Janvier. Documentary film The 16th Man is a documentary film directed by Cliff Bestall that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Documentary film On est au coton is a documentary film directed by Denys Arcand in 1970, about the conditions of workers in the textile industry in Quebec. Animation Saturday is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Hegyi Olivér. Comedy Mayor Cupcake is a 2011 comedy drama family film written by Art D'Alessandro and Alex Pires and directed by Alex Pires. Comedy Seventeen Again is a fantasy–comedy film. It first aired on Showtime on November 12, 2000, and was released on DVD on April 9, 2002. The films stars Sister Sister's Tia & Tamera, and their brother Tahj Mowry from Smart Guy. The film was directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd. Comedy Divorces, Divorces... is a 1989 comedy film written by Veselin Branev, Georgi Danailov, Hristo Iliev-Charli, Alexander Tomov, and Rangel Vulchanov and directed by Kosta Bikov, Veselin Branev, Ivaylo Dzhambazov, Ivanka Grybcheva, Georgi Stoev, and Rangel Vulchanov. Comedy The God Pan flits through the fields, coaxing music and dance out of the flora and fauna, who cooperate well. Maybe too well when a dancing thundercloud bumps together, producing a lightning strike that threatens to burn everything down. Fortunately, Pan's musical charms are able to lure the flames into a nearby pond where they are safely extinguished. Documentary film The Obama Deception: The Mask Comes Off, or The Obama Deception, is an American political conspiracy theory film written and directed by radio talk show host and filmmaker Alex Jones. The film was released on March 12, 2009 and distributed by Alex Jones Productions. Comedy Don't Know Yet is a comedy drama film directed by Terry Linehan. Comedy Hoy Mister, Ako ang Misis Mo is a 1976 comedy and romance film writter by Edgardo Reyes and directed by Cesar Gallardo. Documentary film Inside a Writer's Mind: A Conversation with Akiva Goldsman is a 2002 short documentary film. Comedy WillFull is a 2001 comedy fantasy film written by Harry Cripps and directed by Rebel Penfold-Russell. Comedy Song of the Open Road is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon, from a screenplay by Irving Phillips and Edward Verdier. It was the debut film of teenage singer Jane Powell. Powell's real name was Suzanne Burce, but prior to the release of this film MGM assigned her the stage name "Jane Powell". Thriller Future-Kill is a 1985 low-budget comedy science fiction-horror film about a group of frat boys who are hunted in a futuristic city by mutants. The film was directed by Ronald W. Moore, and stars Edwin Neal, Marilyn Burns, and Gabriel Folse. The poster for the film was designed by renowned artist H. R. Giger. Animation JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Adventure is a 2000 Original Animation Video film written by Kenichi Takashima and Takao Kawaguchi and directed by Hideki Futamura. Documentary film Team Taliban is a 2009 film directed by Benjamin Kegan. Documentary film Cadaver is a 2012 short animation, adventure, drama and romance film written and directed by Jonah D. Ansell. Animation Blame It on the Seagull is a 2013 short, drama and animated documentary film written by Julie Engås and Cecilie Semec and directed by Julie Engås. Science Fiction Surrender in Paradise is a 1976 Australian film. It has been referred to as "Queensland's first alternative film". Animation Gertie on Tour is a 1921 short animation written and directed by Winsor McCay. Comedy Comic Relief 2006 is a 2006 comedy TV special directed by Walter C. Miller. Thriller Stark Mad is a lost 1929 sound film produced and distributed by Warner Brothers and directed by Lloyd Bacon. It starred silent screen greats H. B. Warner, Louise Fazenda, Jacqueline Logan and Henry B. Walthall. The film was released in a silent version for theaters not converted to sound. Both sound and silent versions are lost. Documentary film My War is a 1989 film directed by Harriet Eder and Thomas Kufus. Comedy Thaka Thimi Tha is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2005. Documentary film Rig Move is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Don Higgins. Documentary film Territorio de Fronteras is a 2008 documentary film directed by Guido Brevis. Documentary film Violated Letters is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Maciej J. Drygas. Documentary film Provenance is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Amie Siegel. Animation Uchu Enban Daisenso, translated and also known as Battlefield of The Space Saucers and The Great Battle of the Flying Saucers, is a 1975 animated short film created by Go Nagai and produced by Toei Doga. It is also known as Space Disk War and was also released in Italy under the name La grande battaglia del disco volante spaziale. It was originally shown along with the short film Great Mazinger tai Getter Robot G: Kuchu Daigekitotsu, also from Toei and Nagai. The movie is considered the prototype for the future anime TV series UFO Robot Grendizer, which premiered the same year. Animation The Eagleman Stag is a 9-minute long stop motion animated film by Michael Please. It is a darkly comic take on a man's obsession with the quickening perception of time that faces us as we age and his attempts to counter this effect. It won the BAFTA for the Best Short Animation. The score was composed for a string section by Ben Please and was recorded by Beth Porter, Emma Hooper and Ian Vorley. Ben also played harpsichord on the recordings and produced the sound design for the film. The voice of Peter Eagleman, the main character in the animation, was performed by actor David Cann. Science Fiction S-94 is a 2009 science fiction/horror short film by Japanese filmmaker Shozin Fukui. The film is set in a post-apocalyptic future where a deadly virus has brought humankind to the brink of extinction. Largely set within a subterranean bunker and filmed in monochrome, the film is visually reminiscent of Fukui's previous feature Rubber's Lover. Documentary film Facing Climate Change: Plateau Tribes is 2012 short documentary film. Thriller Forced Vengeance is a 1982 motion picture action drama. When the owner and proprietor of the Lucky Dragon casino in Hong Kong refuses to let mobsters take over his business he and his family are hit. Dragon's chief of security, Josh Randall goes looking for the head of the syndicate to exact revenge for the murder of his employer, friend and mentor. Comedy Palooka is a 1934 comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff starring Jimmy Durante and based on the comic strip by Ham Fisher. The movie was adapted by Jack Jevne, Arthur Kober, Gertrude Purcell, Murray Roth and Ben Ryan from the comic strip. The film is also known as The Great Schnozzle in the United Kingdom. Animation When the Cat's Away is a 1929 Mickey Mouse short film produced by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. In it, Mickey and Minnie are the size of regular mice, and Tom Kat is the size of a person. After Tom Kat leaves his house, drunk on hooch, Mickey organizes all his mice friends to break into Kat's house. Once inside, Mickey and Minnie play the piano and, later, others play some of Kat's musical instruments and records. In the end, Mickey and Minnie kiss. Comedy Little Hiawatha is a 1937 animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney. The film is currently seen on the 2012 Blu-ray of Walt Disney's Pocahontas. It is the last Silly Symphony to be released by United Artists. Documentary film Print the Legend is a 2014 documentary film and Netflix Original focused on the 3D printing revolution. It delves into the growth of the 3D printing industry, with focus on companies MakerBot, Formlabs, Stratasys, and 3D Systems, as well as figures of controversy in the industry such as Cody Wilson. The title of the film comes from the denouement of the film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Animation Life and Death of the Illustrious Rasputin is a 2012 animation short biography comedy history film written and directed by Céline Devaux. Thriller Culebra is a 2010 short, thriller film directed by Sean Carter. "In the desert between the US and Mexico, there are more terrifying things to watch out for than the border guards." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Fantastic Fest site. Comedy Strange Wilderness is a 2008 comedy-adventure film produced by Adam Sandler's production company, Happy Madison Productions for Paramount Pictures, and starring Steve Zahn, Allen Covert, Justin Long, Kevin Heffernan, and Jonah Hill. Comedy Doing Time is a 2002 film directed by Korean-Japanese film director Yōichi Sai. Based on Kazuichi Hanawa's manga, it follows the day-to-day routine of a middle-aged inmate at a low security Japanese prison. The film uses a series of short vignettes to portray, often with understated humour, different aspects of prison life, especially the unvarying daily routines, the highly detailed rules, and the petty obsessions and minor pleasures that occupy the inmates' thoughts and conversations. The film is based on the manga of the same name, which relates the author's experiences during a three year prison sentence. Documentary film E' Stato Morto Un Ragazzo. Federico Aldrovandi Che Una Notte Incontro' La Polizia is a film directed by Filippo Vendemmiati. Animation Laksamana Upin & Ipin is a second animated film from Malaysia. The film is produced by Les' Copaque Production. This movie has been called off due to unexpected financial and schedule situation occurred at 2011. Comedy Mio padre Monsignore is a 1971 comedy film written by Gino Capone and Antonio Racioppi, and directed by Antonio Racioppi. Documentary film Here We Are is a 2005 documentary film written by Jaroslav Vojtek and Marek Lescák, and directed by Jaroslav Vojtek. Comedy Love Stinks is a 1999 comedy starring French Stewart, Bridgette Wilson, Bill Bellamy and Tyra Banks. It was written and directed by Jeff Franklin. Comedy Tomorrow's Child is an Australian television movie, or rather a live one-off television play, which aired in 1957 on ABC. It is notable as an early example of Australian television comedy. Promoted as A satirical comedy of the future, it was set in a fictional police state. Running time was 66 minutes. An adaptation of a stage play by British writer John Coates, it aired on Sydney station ABN-2 on 9 April 1957. A kinescope was made of the broadcast and shown in Melbourne on ABV-2 on 26 April 1957, it is not known if the kinescope recording still exists. Cast included James Condon, Janette Craig, Queenie Ashton, and Mayne Lynton. Craig and Ashton later were regulars on Autumn Affair, the first Australian-produced television soap opera. Thriller A dark underworld of drugs, pagan rituals and gothic rock becomes an irresistible pull for Kyle, an All-American high school student uprooted from his suburban home. Lead by the ferocious Shane, the Black Circle Boys seduce Kyle into their secret society that becomes his worst nightmare. Kyle's fight for acceptance becomes a fight for his life as he struggles to escape Shane's powerful grasp. Comedy Kiss Me! is a 1995 romantic comedy film written and directed by Maris Pfeiffer. Comedy Her Minor Thing is a 2005 motion picture. The romantic comedy is directed by Charles Matthau, written by Jim Meyers and Debra Meyers, and stars Estella Warren, Christian Kane, and Michael Weatherly. The script's working title was "Men Are Jerks". Comedy The Mysteries of Pittsburgh is a 2008 film based on Michael Chabon's The Mysteries of Pittsburgh. The screenplay was written by Rawson Marshall Thurber, who also directed. It was produced by Michael London and executive produced by Omar Amanat. Shooting in Pittsburgh ended in October 2006, with the film set for release in 2008. It made its world premiere in January 2008 at the Sundance Film Festival. Set in 1980s Pittsburgh, the film follows the affairs of two young men with one woman, and later also with each other. Thriller Haunting Sarah is a 2005 American television horror film written by Tony Phelan and Joan Rater and directed by Ralph Hemecker, and based upon the novel New Year’s Eve by Lisa Grunwald. The film is about a woman who has lost her son and finds out her niece is in contact with his spirit. Science Fiction Evolver is a 1995 Mark Rosman horror/science fiction B-movie. It starred Ethan Embry, Cassidy Rae, Chance Quinn, and John de Lancie. It also had William H. Macy as the voice of Evolver. The movie was frequently aired in the early days of the Sci Fi Channel. Thriller Blood, Guts, Bullets, and Octane is a 1998 independent action comedy film written, produced, edited, directed and starring Joe Carnahan. The film stars Carnahan and the film's other producer Dan Leis as two salesman of a failing used car dealership who are paid $250,000 to allow a 1963 Pontiac LeMans convertible onto the dealership lot for two days. For years the film was under negotiation for development as a prime time series on NBC by Carnahan and producer Bob Levy. However, the series has not materialized. Science Fiction Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01 is a 1988 anime OVA released in Japan, directed and written by Shinji Aramaki and animated by Hideaki Anno. It has been licensed in the United States by AnimEigo The plot centers on a mechanic named Koji Kondo who accidentally comes across the Madox-01, a small mecha designed to fight enemy tanks. When Koji accidentally ends up in the Madox before thoroughly reading the user manual, the machine will not let him leave. As the military comes after him to reclaim it, Koji has no choice but to defend himself. Thriller No Way Out is a 1987 thriller film about a U.S. Naval officer investigating a Washington, D.C. murder. It stars Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman, and Sean Young. Will Patton, Howard Duff, George Dzundza, Jason Bernard, Fred Thompson, and Iman appear in supporting roles. The film is a remake of 1948's The Big Clock; both films are based on Kenneth Fearing's 1946 novel The Big Clock. Filming locations included Baltimore, Annapolis, Arlington, Washington, D.C., and Auckland, New Zealand. The film features original music by the Academy Award-winning Maurice Jarre. Comedy Baby Face Harrington is a 1935 comedy crime film written by Nunnally Johnson, Edwin H. Knopf, Charles Lederer, Edgar Selwyn, William LeBaron, and Barry Trivers and directed by Raoul Walsh. Documentary film Lost in the Amazon: Col. Percy Fawcett is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Peter von Puttkamer. Comedy Making Light In Terezin is a documentary, comedy and drama film directed by Richard Krevolin. Comedy Waiting for the Light is a 1990 film directed by Christopher Monger. Animation Vida de Normalista is a 2013 short film directed by Alunos do C. E. Ignácio Azevedo Amaral. Comedy Mighty Fine is a 2012 American film. Documentary film Budrus is a 2009 Israeli/Palestinian/American documentary film directed by Julia Bacha, produced by Ronit Avni, Rula Salameh, and Julia Bacha, and with a screenplay by Bacha. The film is about non-violent demonstrations conducted by the residents of Budrus during the early 2000s to protest against the building of the Israeli West Bank barrier inside of the village. Budrus debuted on the festival circuit at the Dubai International Film Festival on December 13, 2009. Its theatrical release was on September 24, 2010, in the UK. and on October 8, 2010, in the United States. Documentary film From the world's first roller coaster to freak shows, amazing displays of modern machinery, hot dogs and more, "American Experience" chronicles Coney Island's rich history through newsreel footage, archival photography and interviews. This uncut version of the program also includes quote-of-the-day readings by Eli Wallach, Frances Sternhagen, George Plimpton, Judd Hirsch, Lois Smith, Vincent Gardenia, Jerry Orbach, and others. Documentary film The War on Drugs is a film documentary on the War on Drugs. It shows how the War on Drugs is being fought on various fronts: In Colombia the film follows the efforts to eradicate the coca and poppy plants under Plan Colombia. In the United States the cases of Richard Paey and Sharanda Jones illustrate the effects for individuals and society. Above all hovers the Drug Enforcement Administration. The films first public screening was on March 20, 2007 at the Diagonale film festival in Graz, Austria. It was theatrically released in Austria on October 12, 2007 and in Spain on January 17, 2008. The film was also immediately released on the Internet via doc-air, an Internet download platform which became part of DOC Alliance in 2009. The War on Drugs is the second film from Parallel Universe. Comedy Das sündige Dorf is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Ferdinand Dörfler and starring Joe Stöckel, Günther Lüders and Renate Mannhardt. It was based on the play Das sündige Dorf by Max Neal. Documentary film Diego l'interdite is a Mauritian 2002 documentary film directed by David Constantin. Comedy Pervert! is a 2005 comedy horror film directed by Jonathan Yudis. It is mainly tribute to the films of Russ Meyer. Comedy "The dragon spirit is reincarnated in a doll’s body trapped in a box for 35 years. With insurance, rubber toy sets out to discover the oversized world outside." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction Rise of an Exile is a 2012 sci-fi war film written by Dale Easterling and directed by Mark Hamill. Animation Mahagiri is a 1994 short animated film directed by Kireet Khurana. Comedy Big Ain't Bad is a romantic comedy film, directed by Ray Culpepper and written by Brian Poe. It stars Sean Blakemore, Jade Jenise Dixon, Reginald Ballard, Tico Wells, and Troy Medley. The film won the Audience Choice Award at the 2003 Hollywood Black Film Festival in Los Angeles, California. It was the Kick Off Film to the Fox Theater's 75th Anniversary Summer Film Series in Atlanta in 2004. It played in limited release in movie theaters, and was released to DVD in 2005. Comedy Two Seats at the Opera is a 1916 American silent short comedy directed and starring William Garwood. Comedy Laura Lansing Slept Here is a 1988 American television movie starring Katharine Hepburn and directed by George Schaefer. It was written by James Prideaux and co-stars Joel Higgins, Karen Austin and Hepburn's grandniece Schuyler Grant. Hepburn plays a famous, pampered novelist who accepts a bet suggesting that she can't survive one week of living with an average family. She moves into a middle-class family's home, where she micromanages family members' private lives. One reviewer from The New York Times noted that Hepburn essentially "played herself" in the movie, and that "it's to Katharine Hepburn's credit that she was able to make so much out of so little." Thriller Kissed by Winter is a Norwegian film that first premiered February 11, 2005 starring Kristoffer Joner and Annika Hallin. Vinterkyss is similar to the Danish film Brødre in that it paints a very real picture of what can happen to family members in the event of an unexpected death. The movie is about the pain and sorrow that occurs after a loved one's death, as well as how love can appear in the most unexpected of places, even if it is not wanted. The film shows, in an authentic and convincing way, the daily lives of the characters, as well as what it is like to live in a very small community in a very large world. Victoria starts a new life as a doctor in small, snowy Norwegian town. The film is a story of Victoria's struggle to deal with the deaths of two people: one who was very close to her and the other very distant. Early one winter morning, a young man is found dead in the snow. Victoria points out that the circumstances surrounding the death are unclear, but the police officer figures that the dead teenager must have been hit by the snow plow and then buried under the snow. Thriller She's No Angel is a 2001 television film directed and written by Rachel Feldman, novel I Married a Dead Man. Comedy Tiny Troubles is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 176th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Silly Billies is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol from a screenplay by Al Boasberg and Jack Townley, based on a story by Guiol and Thomas Lennon. The film was the twentieth feature for the comedy duo of Wheeler and Woolsey, and also stars Dorothy Lee, who had been in a number of their films. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on March 20, 1936. Documentary film The Lion Roars Again is a short film that documents an event that was hosted by Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer. The event was the International Press Conclave of 1975. The film was shot in a span of a couple days and was used as a preview of upcoming MGM movies. The film was narrated by Wayne Thomas. Documentary film Seven Signs is a film directed by JD Wilkes. Comedy Hello Babies is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong film directed by Vincent Kok. Thriller Do Bhai is a 1969 action crime drama film written by Ramesh Pant and Prince Salim and directed by Brij. Comedy Mutant on the Bounty is a 1989 comedy film directed by Bob Torrance. Thriller Jacqueline Hyde is a 2005 comedy, horror and thriller film written and directed by Rolfe Kanefsky. Comedy Officer O'Brien is a 1930 film directed by Tay Garnett. Science Fiction A Cosmic Christmas is the first television special produced by the Canadian animation company, Nelvana. It premiered on 4 December 1977 in Canada on CBC Television, a Canadian television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the national English-language public broadcaster. Comedy Los Marziano is a 2010 Argentine film about a reunion between two brothers after a long period of estrangement. Filming began on February 15, 2010. Comedy Le Cœur des hommes is a 2003 French film written and directed by Marc Esposito. The sequel from 2006 is Le coeur des hommes 2. The opening and the closing credit of the film feature the song "I'll Stand By You" by The Pretenders. Documentary film Life and Debt is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Stephanie Black. It examines the economic and social situation in Jamaica, and specifically the impact thereon of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank's globalization policies. Its starting point is the essay A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid. These loans were conditional on structural adjustment policies, which required Jamaica to enact major economic reforms, including trade liberalization, privatization, and deregulation. However, the reforms were not successful; the film claims the reforms left Jamaica with $4.6 billion in debt. The film blames the World Bank and the IMF for causing this situation. The film features a number of interviews with former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley in which he critiques the system of International Financial Institution loans. He is particularly critical of required structural adjustments as an attack on the sovereignty of many former colonial nations and suggests the system is akin to imperialism or neocolonialism. Comedy Mice Follies is a 1960 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. It was the third and last of his parodies of Jackie Gleason's The Honeymooners, following The Honey-Mousers and Cheese It, the Cat!. It was the most recent Warner cartoon in a package of selected shorts made available by Warner Bros. to local television stations from the late 1960s into the early 1990s. Comedy Mysterious Mr. Parkes is a 1930 comedy drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Louis J. Gasnier. It was a French-language version of Slightly Scarlet for the European market. Comedy The Jug is a 1971 short comedy film written by Revaz Gabriadze and directed by Irakli Quiricadze. Comedy Love Is a Headache is a 1938 comedy romance film written by William R. Lipman, Marion Parsonnet and Harry Ruskin and directed by Richard Thorpe; with writing credits by Louis E. Heifetz and Herbert Kline. Thriller Trancers III is the second sequel of the Trancers series and went straight-to-video in 1992. Animation The Romantic is an animated 2009 American film directed by Michael P. Heneghan. Animation Fehérlófia is a Hungarian animated movie made from 1979 to 1981. It is the second animated feature-length film of Marcell Jankovics, and Pannónia Filmmstúdió. Comedy The Gold Ghost is a 1934 short American comedy film starring Buster Keaton. Animation Guskō Budori no Denki, or The Life of Guskō Budori, is a 2012 Japanese animated film directed by Gisaburō Sugii. The movie is based on the 1932 fantasy novel by the same name by Kenji Miyazawa. Like Night on the Galactic Railroad before it, the characters are depicted as anthropomorphic cats. It is the second animated movie adaptation of the story. The previous adaptation was released in 1994 by Bandai Visual. Comedy The Naked Bunyip is a 1970 Australian documentary film directed by John B. Murray. The film explores sex in Australia using a fictional framework. Comedy Get a Job is a 1985 comedic musical animated short by Brad Caslor, featuring a rendition of the song of the same name, made famous by The Silhouettes. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in Winnipeg, the project took Caslor seven years to complete, from conception to release. Caslor began the film as a social guidance film for the Canadian government, however, during production it evolved into a more comedic work, incorporating a wide range of classic animation characters and techniques, including the styles of Tex Avery and Bob Clampett. Al Simmons and Jay Brazeau perform in the film, which received the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Animated Short at the 8th Genie Awards. Fellow Winnipeg animator Cordell Barker did animation work on the film. Comedy Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody is an experimental four-part 2002 Franco-Chilean digital video series written and directed by Raúl Ruiz. The first part won a FIPRESCI Award at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2002 "for the director's personal exploration into his homeland, using DV in a rigorous yet playful manner". Comedy I.Q. is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Tim Robbins, Meg Ryan, and Walter Matthau. The original music score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. The film centers on a mechanic and a Princeton doctoral candidate who fall in love, thanks to the candidate's uncle, Albert Einstein. Comedy Sons of Provo is a 2004 film written by Peter Brown and Will Swenson, and directed by Will Swenson. It is a mockumentary that portrays the experience of an LDS boy-band named Everclean from formation to resounding success. Animation King of Thorn is a 2009 animated film directed by Kazuyoshi Katayama and co-written with Hiroshi Yamaguchi. Documentary film Fire and Ice: The Winter War of Finland and Russia is a documentary film, produced and directed by Ben Strout. The documentary shows how the Finnish–Russian Winter War of 1939 influenced World War II and how Finland mobilized against the world’s largest military power. It was selected as the best documentary at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival in 2006. Ben Strout received an Emmy as Director of Fire and Ice from the Lower Great Lakes Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2007. In 2005 Strout was recognized by The New York Times as a Critics Pick Director for "Fire and Ice", as well, editor Kurt Poole received the New York Times recognition as Critics Pick Editor. Thriller Le feu aux poudres is a film directed by Henri Decoin released on Mar 21, 1957. Animation Peter in Magicland is a 1990 German animated film, based on Gerdt von Bassewitz's book Peter and Anneli's Journey to the Moon. The film was released on November 29, 1990 in Germany. Comedy Beyond Baklava: The Fairy Tale Story of Sylvia's Baklava is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Silvana Vienne. Documentary film Mohor is a 1990 documentary film directed by Gautam Ghosh. Documentary film Fish-i: Africa is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Charlotte Smith. Animation A Language All My Own is a 1935 Fleischer Studio animated short film starring Betty Boop. Documentary film Age of Champions is a documentary film directed by Christopher Rufo. Comedy You're Next is a 2011 American black comedy slasher film directed by Adam Wingard, written by Simon Barrett, and starring Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, A. J. Bowen, Joe Swanberg. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness program. The film was released on August 23, 2013 in the United States to positive reviews and grossed over $25 million at the box office, surpassing its budget of $1 million. Comedy The Fortune Buddies is a 2011 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Chung Shu Kai, produced by and starring Eric Tsang. Co-stars include Louis Yuen, Wong Cho-lam and Johnson Lee who are known as "Fuk Luk Sau", Maggie Cheung, Fala Chen and Pauline Wong, who has been in retirement for years. The film will feature many guest stars including Michael Tse, Bosco Wong and Richard Ng. It is a co-production between Shaw Brothers Studio, Television Broadcasts Limited and Sil-Metropole Organisation. A production start ceremony was held on 17 June 2011 at the Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre. The film was released on 11 August 2011. Documentary film Santiago Files, directed by Cetywa Powell, is a documentary film about Salvador Allende's topple from Chile's unstable government and the players in his downfall: the CIA, Chile's military, and Allende himself. Malcolm McDowell narrates the film. The film premiered in September 2011. The documentary is in the permanent collection of the American Documentary Film Festival's archives, housed at the Rancho Mirage Library in Palm Springs. Comedy One Night at McCool's is a 2001 American crime comedy film written by Stan Seidel, directed by Harald Zwart, and starring Liv Tyler, Matt Dillon, Paul Reiser, John Goodman, Michael Douglas, and Andrew Silverstein. Animation Rite of fire is a 2013 animated film directed by Mário Fernando Aires Cerdeira. Comedy The Great Hamburger Challenge is a 2011 short film written and directed by Jason Chau. Documentary film La véritable histoire d'Artaud le momo is a 1994 documentary film directed by Gérard Mordillat and Jérôme Prieur. Comedy Crackpot is a comedy about an eccentric homeless man and his motley crew of outcasts who challenge the powers that be in a series of zany misadventures. Bobby sleeps in alleys and drifts through life, until an old friend inspires him to raise up and rally a group of followers to break free from social constraints. His movement gains momentum and a confederacy of closed minds conspire to lock him up. He must escape captivity and battle mental illness so he can spread his words and teach people to be free. Documentary film The Tijuana Project is a 2009 documentary film directed by John Sheedy. Comedy His Musical Career is a 1914 American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring Charlie Chaplin. Documentary film Blitz Attack: The Andrea Hines Story, Part I and Blitz Attack: The Andrea Hines Story, Part II - Revelations are documentary films from Permanent Productions, Inc., written and directed by Constance L. Jackson. The films feature the family of Andrea Hines and citizens of Holtville, CA. Thriller Gonin is a 1995 film directed by Takashi Ishii and starring Takeshi Kitano, Kōichi Satō, and Masahiro Motoki. This was the first film Kitano starred in after his 1994 motorcycle accident. The eye patch the character wears was because his right eye was still leaking fluids. Comedy Blessed Event is a 1932 comedy-drama film starring Lee Tracy as a newspaper gossip columnist who becomes entangled with a gangster. The Tracy character was reportedly patterned after Walter Winchell, famous gossip columnist of the era. In this film, Alvin Roberts feuds with Bunny Harmon, a singer. Roberts reports on society people who are expecting, i.e. going to have a child. One such report antagonizes a gangster in a delicate situation, who sends over a henchman to threaten him. Roberts manages to turn the tables on the gangster. The film was Dick Powell's film debut. Thriller Mortal Kombat is a 1995 American fantasy martial arts film written by Kevin Droney, directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, and starring Robin Shou, Linden Ashby, Bridgette Wilson, Christopher Lambert, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Talisa Soto. It is a loose adaptation of the early entries in the fighting game series Mortal Kombat. The plot of the film follows the warrior Liu Kang, the actor Johnny Cage, and the soldier Sonya Blade, all three guided by the god Raiden, on their journey to combat the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung and his forces in a tournament to save Earth. The film's primary source material was 1992's original game of the same title, but it was also inspired by and incorporates elements of 1993's follow-up game Mortal Kombat II. Mortal Kombat, a co-production between Threshold Entertainment and Midway Games, was filmed primarily in Los Angeles, as well as on location in Thailand, and premiered on August 18, 1995 in the United States. Its tie-in media included hit soundtracks Mortal Kombat: Motion Picture Score and Mortal Kombat: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, and a prequel animated film The Journey Begins. Science Fiction Uncle Meat is a film written and directed by Frank Zappa, released directly to video in 1987. Principal photography having never been completed, the videocassette is actually a "making of" documentary showing rehearsals and background footage from 1968 and interviews with people involved with the uncompleted production. The video has not yet been released on DVD. Comedy Keep a Tidy Soul is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Joshua Moore. Comedy Okay is a 2002 Danish drama film directed by Jesper W. Nielsen. Thriller Ginostra is 2002 crime fiction film written and directed by Manuel Pradal, starring Harvey Keitel, Andie MacDowell. The story is about an FBI officer investigating the murder of a would-be informant, attempts to contact the only person who knows the truth behind the killings - the dead man's eleven-year-old son. As the film opens, we learn that Benson, a New Yorker, has been entrusted with protecting the 11-year old boy. The style of the film is intentionally ambiguous, and details about only obtained through the dialogue between the main characters, in many cases, in a way that only makes sense once later scenes are viewed. The boy, as is revealed later, is with Benson because his father had appealed for protection from the authorities in return for his testimony against a local mobster, Manzella. The title of the film refers to the location of the main characters, who live on an island that is remote enough from the mainland that fresh water must be shipped in. Also on the island is a mysterious convent of nuns who make a living producing what appears to be wine and food seasonings, mainly using the local plants. Thriller Why Don't You Play in Hell? is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Sion Sono. The film is an action film based on a 15-year old screen play written by Sono, and has been described by him as having similarities with Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill. North American distributor Drafthouse Films announced its acquisition before it made its world premiere at the 2013 Venice Film Festival, planning a 2014 release in theatres and VOD after its premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. At Toronto the film won the People's Choice Award in the Midnight Madness section. Documentary film Rise is a 2010 documentary film written by Maggie Monteith and directed by Lisa Lax and Nancy Stern Winters. Thriller Turistas – released as Paradise Lost in the UK and Ireland – is a 2006 American horror film produced and directed by John Stockwell, and starring Josh Duhamel, Melissa George, Olivia Wilde, Desmond Askew, Beau Garrett, Max Brown, Agles Steib and Miguel Lunardi. The plot focuses on a group of backpackers in Brazil who find themselves in the clutches of an underground organ harvesting ring. The film was released on December 1, 2006 in the United States. It was shot in the Chapada Diamantina, a region of Bahia state, and in the Litoral Norte, the easternmost coastal part of São Paulo. Comedy The Spy: Undercover Operation is a 2013 South Korean spy comedy film about an agent who is undercover in a foreign country while his wife has no idea what he does for a living. The early working title was Mister K. Thriller Lakeview Terrace is a 2008 American thriller film directed by Neil LaBute, written by David Loughery and Howard Korder, and co-produced by Will Smith, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson and Kerry Washington. Jackson plays a prejudiced LAPD police officer who terrorizes his new next-door neighbors because they are an interracially married couple. The film was released on September 19, 2008. The film's title is a reference to the ethnically-mixed middle class Los Angeles neighborhood of Lake View Terrace. Documentary film Demolition Of The Hatch Show Print Building is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Jim Sherraden. Comedy The Old Barn is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Mack Sennett. Thriller Sinister Hands is a 1932 American film directed by Armand Schaefer. Comedy Hannie Caulder is a 1971 British Western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Raquel Welch, Robert Culp and Ernest Borgnine. The screenplay was rewritten by Kennedy, who wasn't credited. Animation Short Peace is a multimedia project composed of four short anime films produced by Sunrise and Shochiku, and a video game developed by Crispy's Inc. and Grasshopper Manufacture. The four films were released in Japanese theaters on July 20, 2013 and will be screened in North America during April 2014. Sentai Filmworks have licensed the films for North America. The video game was released in January 2014 in Japan, April 2014 in Europe, and September 2014 in North America. Comedy Only You is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey, Jr., and Bonnie Hunt. Written by Diane Drake, the film is about a young woman whose search for the man she believes to be her soulmate leads her to Italy where she meets her destiny. Upon its release the film received mostly positive reviews especially Tomei and Downey's performances, the film was a box office success establishing Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr. as Hollywood movie stars. Comedy At the Next Stop is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Luis Francisco Pérez. Comedy The Dogway Melody is a 1930 comedy short film that recreates scenes from early musical films, particularly The Broadway Melody. The entire cast are trained dogs with human voiceovers. It was directed by Zion Myers and Jules White and it forms part of the MGM produced series of Dogville shorts. This film is an extra feature in The Broadway Melody Special Edition DVD released in 2005. Comedy Dil Hi To Hai is a 1963 Indian Bollywood film directed by C.L. Rawal, P.L. Santoshi and produced by B.L. Rawal. It stars Raj Kapoor and Nutan in pivotal roles. Documentary film Dad or A Life is 2011 documentary written by Sandra Van Slooten, directed by Sandra Van Slooten and Volker Maria Engel. Animation Mr. Popcorn is an animated short film written and directed by Alexander Krivicich. Comedy Hyderabadi Nawabs is a 2006 Indian comedy in Hyderabadi Urdu/Telugu that revolves around four groups of people. It is a pure comedy with Hyderabadi touch which happens in every city, village. Thriller Zardoz is a 1974 science fiction movie written, produced, and directed by John Boorman. It stars Sean Connery, Charlotte Rampling, and Sara Kestelman. Zardoz was Connery's second post-James Bond role. The film was shot by cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth on a budget of US$1.57 million. Animation The Fake is a 2013 South Korean animated film written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho. The film had its world premiere in the Vanguard section of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2013, and went on to screen at various international film festivals before being released domestically on November 21, 2013. It won Best Animation awards at the Sitges Film Festival and Gijón International Film Festival, and was named the Best Korean Independent Film of 2013 by the Association of Korean Independent Film & Video. A blistering critique of organized religion set in a rural village where a manipulative church minister schemes to defraud his flock, The Fake is Yeon's sophomore feature after the acclaimed and divisive The King of Pigs. Comedy Josephine and the Roach is a 2012 short comedy fantasy film written by Jonathan Langager and Joe Swanson and directed by Jonathan Langager. Animation Lensman: Secret of The Lens, also known in Japan as Sci-Fi New Century Lensman, is a Japanese-American animated film based on the Lensman novels by E. E. Smith. It was dubbed by Harmony Gold USA in 1988. This was re-dubbed by Streamline Pictures in 1990 and some of the voice actors were the same in both versions. There are differences however between the two versions in terms of story and the length of the movie where the Harmony Gold version deleted some scenes that were kept in the Streamline version. Harmony Gold also arranged a whole new soundtrack for their version, with some tracks carried over from their previous movies Robotech II: the Sentinels and Robotech the Movie: the Untold Story whereas Streamline used the original Japanese Soundtrack. Comedy Strange Relations is a 2001 drama and comedy film written by Tim Kazurinsky and directed by Paul Seed. Comedy Shades of Ray is a 2008 independent film written and directed by Jaffar Mahmood. The film stars Zachary Levi as a half-American, half-Pakistani male wrestling with his mixed identity while waiting for his girlfriend to respond to his marriage proposal. The film was the number one download of independent films on Amazon.com for several weeks, following screenings at numerous film festivals. Documentary film Elvis: Memories of the King is a 2007 documentary film. Science Fiction Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde is a 1971 British film directed by Roy Ward Baker based on the novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film was made by British studio Hammer Film Productions and was their second adaptation of the story after their 1960 film The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll. The film is notable for showing Jekyll transform into a female Hyde; it also incorporates into the plot aspects of the historical Jack the Ripper and Burke and Hare cases. The two characters were played by the film's stars, Ralph Bates and Martine Beswick. A remake of the film was reportedly under consideration as of 2011. Animation Everybody Rides the Carousel is a 1975 independent animated film about the stages of life. It was directed by John Hubley and written and produced by Hubley and his wife Faith. Among the cast are Meryl Streep, Dinah Manoff, and Lane Smith and other members of the Hubley Family. Comedy The Rasslin' Match is a 1934 animated short film produced by the Van Beuren Studios and directed by Vernon Stallings and starring Charles J. Correll and Freeman F. Gosden as the voices of their popular radio characters, Amos 'n' Andy. Animation After a successful heist at the race track, Lupin has his sights set on a valuable diamond set to be displayed in seven days. His plan is complicated when he saves a young girl named Michelle from a group of thugs. Michelle's father is very rich and connected to the diamond; her father also enlists an old mercenary friend of Jigen to persuade Jigen to work for him. Goemon has also been hired by Fujiko to assist her in her own plans for the diamond. With no one to turn to and double-crosses galore, can Lupin pull things together in a week? Animation Het Lijden Van De Jonge Wagner is a 2013 short, animation, comedy film written and directed by Thomas Huyghe. Thriller Invincible Armor is a 1977 kung fu film starring Hwang Jang Lee, John Liu and Phillip Ko. Comedy Just a Dream is a 2002 film directed by Danny Glover. Comedy The Virtuous Sin is a 1930 American comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor and Louis J. Gasnier. The screenplay by Martin Brown and Louise Long is based on the play The General by Lajos Zilahy. Documentary film In Search of Peace is a 2001 documentary film directed by Richard Trank. Comedy Bugsy Malone is a 1976 British musical gangster film, directed by Alan Parker. Set in Chicago, the film is loosely based on Chicago events from the early 1920s to 1931 in the Prohibition era, specifically the exploits of gangsters like Al Capone and Bugs Moran, as dramatized in cinema. Featuring only child actors, Parker lightened the subject matter considerably for the children's market; in the US the film received a G rating. The film was Parker's feature-length directorial debut, introduced actor Scott Baio, and featured veteran actress Jodie Foster. Comedy Oh! Rebuceteio is a 1984 adult, comedy film written by Cláudio Francisco Cunha and Mário Vaz Filho; and directed by Cláudio Francisco Cunha. Comedy Onkel Filser – Allerneueste Lausbubengeschichten is a 1966 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Michl Lang, Hans Kraus and Fritz Tillmann. It was based on a novel by Ludwig Thoma and is the fifth in series of films. Documentary film Chronicle of Oldrich S. is a 2011 animated documentary short film written by Rudolf Smid and Jana Svermova and directed by Rudolf Smid. Animation Sharfik is a 2011 animated short film directed by Karina Gazizova. Documentary film Four Horsemen is a 2012 British film pamphlet directed by Ross Ashcroft. The film criticises the system of fractional reserve banking, debt-based economy and political lobbying by banks, which it regards as a serious threat to Western civilisation. It criticises the War on Terror, which it maintains is not fought to eliminate al-Qaeda and other militant organizations, but to create larger debt to the banks. As an alternative, the film promotes a return to classical economics and the gold standard. Among those interviewed are Joseph Stiglitz, former chief economist at the World Bank; Noam Chomsky, linguistics professor; John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man; Herman Daly, economy professor; and Max Keiser, TV host and former trader. The film was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on 14 March 2012. Comedy Agent 077 From the Orient With Fury or Agent 077 Fury in the Orient or Agente 077 dall'oriente con furore or Fury on the Bosphorus is a 1965 Italian action spy adventure film of the Secret Agent 077 film series directed by Sergio Grieco. It is a parody film of the James Bond genre about a scientist who has invented a weapon capable of mass destruction being kidnapped by a criminal gang for lethal usage. Thriller What Lies Beneath is a 2000 American supernatural horror film directed by Robert Zemeckis. It is the first film by ImageMovers. It stars Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer as a well-to-do couple who experience a strange haunting that uncovers secrets about their past. Comedy Dr. Caligari is a 1989 cult film by Stephen Sayadian starring Madeleine Reynal, Laura Albert, Gene Zerna, David Parry and Jennifer Balgobin. It is a semi-sequel to the movie The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. The film details a disturbed doctor and her illegal experiments on her patients. Originally, and briefly, billed as Dr. Caligari 3000 when it debuted at select theaters in 1989, the film promptly faded into obscurity. When it was released on VHS and limited Betamax format, the title has since been Dr. Caligari. The film was also released in America on Laserdisc by Image Home Entertainment. The Image laserdisc is, however, very rare, and is extremely expensive when found. In 2002, it was released on DVD by Excalibur Films. The film is considered a cult classic and has been shown as a "Midnight Movie" at various times. Documentary film The Music Lesson is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Andrzej Mankowski. Comedy Gharana Mogudu is a 1992 Telugu melodrama-action film which starred Chiranjeevi and Nagma in the lead roles. The film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, became the first Telugu film to gross over 100 million rupees at the box office. This film was premiered at the 1993 International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. Comedy Milocrorze: A Love Story is a fantasy-adventure, romance, comedy, action film written and directed by Yoshimasa Ishibashi. Animation The Pebble and the Penguin is a 1995 animated musical family comedy film, based on the true life mating rituals of the Adelie Penguins in Antarctica, produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The film was released to theaters on April 11, 1995 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the United States & Canada, and internationally by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. Science Fiction Deadly Harvest is a 1977 drama film written by Martin Lager and directed by Timothy Bond. Comedy Loveless in Los Angeles, an indie romantic comedy film completed in 2006 and written and directed by Archie Gips, stars Dash Mihok, Brittany Daniel, Navi Rawat, Geoffrey Arend, James Lesure, Chris Coppola and Stephen Tobolowsky. Comedy Le téléphone sonne toujours deux fois !! is a French comedy by Jean-Pierre Vergne released in 1985. Documentary film A Tale of Two Islands is a 2012 two-channel-video installation written and directed by Steffen Köhn and Paola Calvo. Animation Chinese Democracy and the Last Day on Earth is a short animated film directed by Federico Solmi. Thriller Mr. Murder is a 1998 thriller film directed by Dick Lowry. Documentary film A Portrait of St. Louis at 250 Years is a documentary film directed by Eric Wilkinson. Thriller Mysteries of Black Magic is a 1958 horror film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Documentary film A Personal History of the Australian Surf: Being the Confessions of a Straight Poofter is a 1981 Australian documentary. Comedy Terribly Stuck Up is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy V odno prekrasnoye detstvo is a 1979 family drama comedy film written and directed by Yakov Segel. Thriller The Pact is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Nicholas McCarthy and starring Caity Lotz and Casper Van Dien. The film was made following the success of McCarthy's short film of the same name which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The film follows Annie, whose mother has recently died, as she tries to discover what caused her sister, Nicole, and her cousin, Liz, to disappear. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, opening to generally favourable reviews. The film was released in the United States on June 6, 2012 in select cinemas and 8 May 2012 in the UK and Ireland. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the UK on 1 October 2012. Documentary film One Step Ahead is a 2012 biographical documentary film written and directed by Dimitris Athiridis. Documentary film Percy Schmeiser: David vs Monsanto is a documentary thriller film directed by Bertram Verhaag. Comedy Confusion Na Wa is a 2013 Nigerian dark comedy drama film directed by Kenneth Gyang, starring Ramsey Nouah, OC Ukeje, Ali Nuhu and Tunde Aladese. The title of the film was inspired by the lyrics of the late Afrobeat singer, Fela Kuti's song "Confusion". Confusion Na Wa won the Best picture at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards, it also won the award for Best Nigerian film. The film tells a story on how so many interconnected separate events come together to complicate the lives of people. Comedy Golmaal Returns is a 2008 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty. The film is a sequel to the 2006 film, Golmaal: Fun Unlimited with Ajay Devgn, Tusshar Kapoor and Arshad Warsi reprising their roles, whilst Shreyas Talpade replaced the role originally played by Sharman Joshi. The film also features Kareena Kapoor, Anjana Sukhani, Siddarth Jadhav, Amrita Arora and Celina Jaitley in supporting roles. The story is similar to the 1990 marathi film Pheka Pheki starring Ashok Saraf and Laxmikant Berde. Where the roll of Ashok Saraf is played by Ajay Devgn and the roll of Laxmikant Berde is played by Shreyas Talpade in this film. Produced by Dhillin Mehta under Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision LTD, the film released on 29 October 2008 and received mixed response from critics. However, managed to do very well at the box office. On 5 November 2010, the film spawned an sequel Golmaal 3, which became the second highest grossing Bollywood film of 2010. Comedy See Jane Run is a 2002 drama film directed by Sarah Thorp. Thriller The Lost is a 2006 American psychological horror film that was written and directed by Chris Sivertson based on the Jack Ketchum novel of the same name. It was produced by Lucky McKee. The film stars Marc Senter as charismatic teen sociopath Ray Pye. Senter won best actor awards from both Screamfest and Fantaspoa film festivals. He was also nominated for a Fangoria Chainsaw Award. Supporting cast include Shay Astar, Alex Frost, Michael Bowen, and Robin Sydney. The movie had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival with a limited theatrical release following shortly after. Animation Subway Girls is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Étienne Guiol. Documentary film Wild Japan is a documentary film. Documentary film Cirque du Soleil: Lovesick is a 2008 documentary, family television movie. Thriller Balibo is a 2009 Australian war film that follows the story of the Balibo Five, a group of journalists who were captured and killed whilst reporting on activities just prior to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975. The film is loosely based on the book Cover-Up, by Jill Jolliffe, an Australian journalist who met the men before they were killed. Filming began on 30 June 2008, in Dili, East Timor, and the film was released the following year. It was produced by Arenafilm in Australia, with Robert Connolly as director and David Williamson as screenwriter. The main members of the cast are Anthony LaPaglia, playing the part of Roger East, another Australian journalist, who went to investigate the deaths of the Balibo Five only to be killed the day after the Indonesian invasion and Oscar Isaac as José Ramos-Horta, the country's second President. LaPaglia, also an Executive Producer, names East as "probably the best role I've ever had". The five journalists are played by Damon Gameau as Greg Shackleton, Gyton Grantley as Gary Cunningham, Nathan Phillips as Malcolm Rennie, Mark Winter as Tony Stewart and Thomas Wright as Brian Peters. Animation Goldimouse and the Three Cats is a 1959 Looney Tunes fairy tale animated cartoon released on March 15, 1960. It is one of few cartoons where storyboard man Michael Maltese did the storylines for cartoons from the Freleng unit for the first time since the late 1940s, the only Freleng directed Sylvester cartoon to costar Sylvester Jr., and one of two cartoons where Sylvester is married. This cartoon was included the 1982 feature film Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales. Documentary film Leaving Home is a full-length documentary film on the Indian music band Indian Ocean, directed by Jaideep Varma. The film was shot in 2006 and edited in 2007/8. It made history in 2010 by becoming the first documentary film in the history of Indian cinema to release nationally in theatres. Besides travelling to a few film festivals in India and abroad, it was the opening film at the Goa International Film Festival in November 2010 and won the National Film Award in 2011. The film was produced by Cartwheel Features, a now-defunct subsidiary of an advertising agency called Cartwheel. The film chronicles the members of the band Indian Ocean since their formation in 1990 till the end of 2006, and showcases their music. The film received good reviews in the Indian media when it released in 2010. It was also the first documentary ever in India to be reviewed so heavily. A 286-minute version of the film was released on DVD in December 2010, which included an updating of the band’s story, including the tragic death of Asheem Chakravarty in 2009. It also included several new chapters and facets that could not be covered in the theatrical version. Comedy The Fuller Brush Girl is a 1950 slapstick comedy starring Lucille Ball and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Animator Frank Tashlin wrote the script. Ball plays a quirky door-to-door cosmetics salesperson for the Fuller Brush Company. The film also stars Eddie Albert and has an uncredited cameo by Red Skelton. Comedy Melaza is a 2012 comedy, drama film written and directed by Carlos Lechuga. Thriller In the mid-'80s, when the rising hardcore video market was hurting Nikkatsu's business, they launched a series of "nostalgic" S remakes starting with Hana to Hebi: Jigoku-hen. Masaru Konuma, popular director of the landmark Ikenie Fujin, began the Nikkatsu studio's series of S films with this well-done tale of an investment banker named Yoshi (Yasuhiko Ishizu) who is scarred by a childhood trauma. As a boy, Yoshi kills a black American soldier for consorting with his mother. He grows up impotent unless he is able to bind and whip his sexual partners. No one at his company knows, until the president (Nagatoshi Sakamoto) asks Yoshi to give his frigid wife (sex film queen Naomi Tani) an education. Needless to say, the education Yoshi provides is hardly what his boss or his new student had in mind. Hiroko Fuji co-stars. Documentary film Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine is a 2012 documentary historical fiction and biographical film written and directed by Michele Josue. Thriller Million Dollar Rip Off is a 1976 crime/drama tv movie directed by Alexander Singer. Thriller Waterborne is a 2005 independent film by Indian American film maker Ben Rekhi about the fates of three different groups of people after a terrorist attack pollutes the water supply of Los Angeles, resulting in a severe water shortage. It stars Christopher Masterson, Ajay Naidu, Jake Muxworthy, Jon Gries, Christopher Berry, Shabana Azmi and Mageina Tovah. The score was written and performed by Dredg. It was the first feature film available for purchase on at the Google video store and won the Special Audience Award at the SXSW Film Festival in 2005. Comedy The Iron Petticoat is a 1956 British Cold War comedy film starring Bob Hope and Katharine Hepburn and directed by Ralph Thomas. The screenplay by Ben Hecht became the focus of a contentious history behind the production and led to the film's eventual suppression by Hope. Hepburn plays a Soviet military pilot who lands in West Germany and, after sampling life in the West in the company of Major Chuck Lockwood, is converted to capitalism. Subplots involve Lockwood trying to marry a member of the British upper class and Communist agents trying to get Hepburn's character to return to the Soviet Union. The main story borrows heavily from Ernst Lubitsch's Ninotchka, starring Greta Garbo, and very closely resembles Josef Von Sternberg's Jet Pilot with Janet Leigh as the Russian pilot and John Wayne as the US Air Force officer, which completed principal photography in 1950 but was not released until 1957, after The Iron Petticoat. The latter was also inspired by real life incidents of Cold War pilot defections. Comedy Siren of the Tropics is a 1927 comedy drama romance film written by Maurice Dekobra and directed by Mario Nalpas and Henri Étiévant. Documentary film Paldang is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kauh Eun Jin. Comedy A Date with Judy is a 1948 MGM musical film starring Wallace Beery, Jane Powell, and Elizabeth Taylor. Directed by Richard Thorpe, the movie was based on the radio series of the same name. The film was photographed in Technicolor and largely served to showcase the former child star Elizabeth Taylor, age 16 at the time. Taylor was given the full MGM glamor treatment, including specially designed gowns. Robert Stack appears in a prominent supporting part. Many others in the MGM stock company appear in their customary roles, including Leon Ames as a dignified father figure, the same role he played in the Judy Garland film Meet Me in St. Louis and Wallace Beery in his penultimate role as a contrasting "rough and ready" father figure. The film features the soprano singing voice of young Jane Powell, and is also a showcase for the musical performances of the Latin American singer Carmen Miranda and bandleader Xavier Cugat. In this film, she is given to humorous malapropisms such as "His bite is worse than his bark" and "Now I'm cooking with grass". The songs "Judaline" and "It's a Most Unusual Day" also debuted in this film. Comedy Young, Dumb and Full of Love is a 2006 comedy film directed by Gergely Fonyó. Comedy Get Married 2 is a 2009 Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Hanung Bramantyo and starring Nirina Zubir and Nino Fernandez. A sequel to the 2007 hit Get Married, it details the efforts of Mae and Rendy to have children. Although Bramantyo initially did not intend to make a sequel, he was convinced after reading the treatment by Cassandra Massardi. The film, in which most of the original cast returned, was released on 18 September and viewed by 1.2 million persons. Critical reception was mixed, although the film did receive an award at the 2010 Bandung Film Festival. Another sequel, Get Married 3, was released in 2011. Comedy Garfield on the Town is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast October 28, 1983 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Comedy Dalkeith is a 2001 Australian film about residents of an old persons home who buy a grey hound. The film was shot in 15 days in Ballarat and was made with private investment. Comedy Padmashree Laloo Prasad Yadav is a Bollywood Comedy film directed by and starring Mahesh Manjrekar. The film also stars Sunil Shetty and Johnny Lever in important supporting roles. The title, which comprises the names of the four lead characters, is meant to be a pun on Laloo Prasad Yadav, an Indian Politician.Its an Unofficial copy of the 1988 Hollywood movie A Fish Called Wanda. Comedy p.s. is a 2004 drama film directed by Dylan Kidd. The screenplay by Kidd and Helen Schulman is based on Schulman's 2001 novel p.s. The film stars Laura Linney and Topher Grace. Comedy Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam is a 2010 Indian Tamil comedy western film directed by Chimbu Deven, starring choreographer-turned-actor Lawrence Raghavendra, Sandhya, Lakshmi Rai and Padmapriya in lead roles. The film is a "Western adventure comedy film" based on Cowboy stories, which is set in the 19th century paying homages to many western Films. The film's shooting commenced in April 2009 and released on 7 May 2010, positive reviews for its story.In Tamil cinema, after the movie ganga, this is a full length cowboy movie being taken after 38 years. The movie was appreciated to be in the standards of an original Italian cowboy movies. The film comically highlights the current world politics. Documentary film Penguins: Waddle All The Way is a 2013 documentary film directed by John Downer. Comedy Search for Beauty is a 1934 Pre-Code dramedy film, with some musical Busby Berkeley-esque athletic sequences, directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Buster Crabbe and Ida Lupino. They play a pair of lovers and aquatic champion Olympians who become the face of a health magazine, which over their objections is turned into a "skin" rag. Armstrong and Michael portray ex-cons with the 'scheme', and Gleason is their cohort. In his first few scenes Crabbe promotes exercise: "Get off your 'feet' and get on them!" Documentary film Truly, Madly, Deeply Vale is a 2004 television documentary produced by David Nolan for Granada Television, about the history of the Deeply Vale Festivals which ran from 1976 to 1979 in the North West of England. The programme makers tracked down many of the musicians who played there, including Mark E. Smith of the Fall, Steve Hillage and Vini Reilly of the Durutti Column. The hour-long programme is an elaborate pastiche of the film Woodstock and is largely presented in split-screen. It follows the efforts of festival organisers as they attempted a Glastonbury for the north, while the British musical landscape was changing from progressive rock to punk. It was narrated by Bob Harris, former presenter of The Old Grey Whistle Test, and has since been released on DVD in a much extended form as the 3 hours plus the Deeply Vale Festivals DVD. Thriller Four Frightened People is a film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland, and William Gargan. Based on the novel by E. Arnot Robertson. Comedy Romance on the Run is a 1938 American film directed by Gus Meins. Comedy Finding Fanny is a 2014 Indian comedy film directed and written by Homi Adajania and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films and presented by Fox Star Studios. Naseeruddin Shah, Dimple Kapadia, Pankaj Kapur, Deepika Padukone and Arjun Kapoor will feature in prominent roles. The film is based on a road trip set in Goa and follows the journey of five dysfunctional friends who set out on a road trip in search of Fanny, the love-interest of Naseeruddin Shah. The film had its premiere in India on September 1, 2014 and was released worldwide on September 12, 2014. It has also been selected to be screened at 19th Busan International Film Festival in October, 2014. Comedy Previously considered lost, Why Husbands Flirt (1918) is a comedy film directed by Al Christie, was recently found in the New Zealand Film Archive in Wellington NZ, It is being shipped to the United States' National Film Preservation Foundation. See related NYT article in link below. Comedy The Bulldog Breed is a 1960 British comedy film starring Norman Wisdom and directed by Robert Asher. Science Fiction The Ape Man is a 1943 horror Science fiction film starring Bela Lugosi and directed by William Beaudine. The film follows the tale of a part human part ape. A sequel, in name only, called Return of the Ape Man, followed in 1944, one year later after this film and starred Bela Lugosi, John Carradine and George Zucco. Thriller The Blood of Fu Manchu, also known as Fu Manchu and the Kiss of Death, Kiss of Death, Kiss and Kill and Against All Odds, is a 1968 British adventure crime film based on the fictional Asian villain Fu Manchu, created by Sax Rohmer. It was the fourth film in a series, and was preceded by The Vengeance of Fu Manchu. The Castle of Fu Manchu followed in 1969. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers for Udastex Films. It starred Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu, Richard Greene as Scotland Yard detective Nayland Smith, and Howard Marion-Crawford as Dr. Petrie. The movie was filmed in Spain and Brazil. Documentary film Rhythm Is It! is a 2004 German documentary film directed by Thomas Grube and Enrique Sánchez Lansch. The film documents a project undertaken by the Berlin Philharmonic principal conductor Simon Rattle and choreographer Royston Maldoom who decided to popularize classical music by staging a performance of Igor Stravinsky's ballet The Rite of Spring with a cast of 250 children recruited from Berlin's public schools. In Germany the film was released in theaters in September 2004 and by February 2005 it sold 400,000 tickets. The film also won several prizes, including two for Best Editing and Best Documentary at the 2005 German Film Awards. Documentary film "A journey through the male-to-female transition of Michelle, formerly known as Joe O'Ferrell, a prominent East Coast independent filmmaker, delving head-first into the gender-bending highs and lows of Michelle's male to female metamorphosis" Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Just Across the Street is a 1952 film directed by Joseph Pevney. Documentary film Playboy Video Playmate Calendar 1997 is a 1996 documentary film directed by Scott Allen and Steve Conte. Thriller The Roaring Twenties is a 1939 crime thriller starring James Cagney, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart and Gladys George. The epic movie, spanning the periods between 1919 and 1933, was directed by Raoul Walsh, and written by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay and Robert Rossen based on "The World Moves On," a short story by Mark Hellinger, a columnist who had been hired by Jack Warner to write screenplays. The movie is hailed as a classic in the gangster movie genre, and considered an homage to the classic gangster movie of the early 1930s. The Roaring Twenties was the third and last film that Cagney and Bogart made together. The other two were Angels with Dirty Faces and The Oklahoma Kid. Comedy Who Killed Cock Robin is a Silly Symphonies short released on June 26, 1935 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by David Hand. It is based on the nursery rhyme Who Killed Cock Robin?. Animation Je bent als vlieg nooit veilig is a 2011 short animation film directed by Johan Klungel. Comedy Intlo Srimathi Veedhilo Kumari is a 2004 romance comedy film written by Ramana Chintapally and Satyanand and directed by K. Vasu. Comedy Bajarse al moro is a 1989 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando Colomo. It stars Antonio Banderas and Verónica Forqué as a young couple who live with group of other people in a small apartment. It was filmed in the Andalusian province of Cádiz. Banderas and Forqué took home best actor awards at the Fotogramas de Plata in 1990 for their performances in the movie. The film is based on a successful eponymous play written by José Luis Alonso de Santos. Comedy First Platoon is an upcoming post-apocalyptic zombie comedy film which is in pre-production and is scheduled for release in 2013. It was written and directed by Chris Gabriel, and Produced by First Earth Films and Laughing Jack Entertainment. Comedy The Toxic Avenger is a 1984 American superhero film released by Troma Entertainment, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts. Virtually ignored upon its first release, The Toxic Avenger caught on with filmgoers after a long and successful midnight movie engagement at the famed Bleecker Street Cinemas in New York City in late 1985. It now is regarded as a cult classic. The film has generated three film sequels, a stage musical production and a children's TV cartoon. Two less successful sequels, The Toxic Avenger Part II and The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie, were filmed as one. Director Lloyd Kaufman realized that he had shot far too much footage for one film and re-edited it into two. A third independent sequel was also released, titled Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV. A fourth sequel entitled The Toxic Avenger 5: Toxic Twins is planned for a future release. An animated children's TV series spin-off, Toxic Crusaders, featured Toxie as the leader of a team of mutated superheroes who fought against evil alien polluters. The cartoon series was short-lived and quickly cancelled. Comedy Piñata is an animated short film, produced by Act3animation in Australia, released in 2005. It received funding from the Australian Film Commission. It has screened at various festivals around the world, including the Annecy International Animation Festival and SIGGRAPH, both in 2005, and for the first time in Australia on free-to-air television on February 2007 on ABC2's short film series Short & Curly. Animation Math Test is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Yumi Jung. Comedy Big Mamma's Boy is a 2011 comedy film directed by Franco di Chiera and written by Matteo Bruno, Franco di Chiera and Frank Lotito. Thriller Khel Khilari Ka is a 1977 Bollywood action film directed by Arjun Hingorani. Comedy Weasel Stop is a 1955 Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in February 1956 and directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon is unusual in that a different dog is used as Foghorn's nemesis. The title is a pun on the phrase "whistle stop". Science Fiction Save the Green Planet! is a South Korean film, written and directed by Jang Joon-hwan, released on 4 April 2003 . The movie mixes elements of multiple genres, including comedy, science fiction, horror and thriller. The basic story begins when the main character, Lee Byeong-gu, kidnaps another man, convinced that the latter is an alien. Documentary film SlingShot is a biographical documentary film directed by Paul Lazarus. Science Fiction Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American musical horror comedy film directed by Frank Oz. It is a film adaptation of the off-Broadway musical comedy of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman about a nerdy florist shop worker who raises a vicious, raunchy plant that feeds on human blood. Menken and Ashman's Off-Broadway musical was based on the low-budget 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Roger Corman. The 1986 film stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, and Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II. The film also featured special appearances by James Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Guest, and Bill Murray. It was produced by David Geffen through The Geffen Company and released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 19, 1986. Little Shop of Horrors was filmed on the Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage at the Pinewood Studios in England, where a "downtown" set, complete with overhead train track, was constructed. The film was produced on a budget of $25 million, in contrast to the original 1960 film, which, according to Corman, only cost $30,000. Comedy What's Good For The Goose, also known as Girl Trouble, is a 1969 British comedy film, and was Norman Wisdom's last starring role in a film. It was written and directed by Menahem Golan. The film features pop music by Electric Banana otherwise known as the Pretty Things. The film uses locations around the Southport area, including the Birkdale Palace Hotel. Documentary film Take It Out in Trade: The Outtakes is a compilation film of bloopers, alternate takes, behind-the-scenes footage, and deleted scenes from the 1970 soft-core pornographic film, Take It Out in Trade, directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr. The footage is completely silent with an instrumental musical score. Comedy Détrompez-vous is a 2007 French film directed by Bruno Dega and produced by Philippe Godeau. The film stars François Cluzet, Mathilde Seigner, Roschdy Zem, Alice Taglioni, Florence Foresti, Philippe Lefebvre, Talina Boyaci. Comedy Maan Gaye Mughal-E-Azam is a 2008 film about a group of actors who attempt to prevent an underworld conspiracy from destabilising the Indian government. The film is set in 1993 after the communal riots that followed the demolition of the Babri Masjid. The film stars Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherawat and was directed and written by Sanjay Chhel. It was made for Rs. 9 crore and was inspired by the 1983 film, Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro. The film is a remake of Mel Brooks' 1983 film, To Be or Not to Be. Animation Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles is the 2006 animated sequel to the 1985 Robotech television series. It was released on DVD on February 6, 2007. At Anime Expo 2004, Harmony Gold USA revealed that Robotech: Shadow Force was in production to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Robotech in 2005. The name of the new story arc was soon changed to Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, and the film was completed on January 27, 2006. This project was initially met with skepticism from the fan community, due to Harmony Gold's spotty track record of completing Robotech sequels and spin-offs in past decades. The first teaser trailer debuted at Anime Expo 2005. An official trailer was later released on The Shadow Chronicles website during the NATPE conference, a broadcast industry trade show. Harmony Gold held a number of film festival showings in 2006, but FUNimation delayed the theatrical and Region 1 DVD release until January 5 and February 6, 2007, respectively. Comedy The Trouble With Romance is a 2007 comedy-drama film starring Kip Pardue, David Eigenberg, Roger Fan, Josie Davis, Sheetal Sheth, and Coby Ryan McLaughlin. It is directed by Gene Rhee. Comedy Khatron Ke Khiladi is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film directed by T Rama Rao and produced by V B Rajendra Prasad. It stars Dharmendra, Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit in pivotal roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Simha Swapnam. Comedy The Last White Dishwasher is a 2008 mockumentary/short film, based on an original concept by Carlos Alazraqui, telling the story of the "last white dishwasher in America". Comedy Doubles is a 2011 Malayalam comedy-action drama film directed by debutant Sohan Seenulal and written by the Sachi-Sethu duo. It stars Mammootty, Nadia Moidu and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles, and features an extensive cast of supporting actors with Saiju Kurup, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Salim Kumar, Anoop Chandran, Bijukkuttan, Y. G. Mahendra and Avinash amongst others. It also features Roma and Rima Kallingal in cameo roles. The film is an emotional drama that also combines comedy and action contents. It is produced by K. K. Narayanadas under the banner of Reels on Wheels Entertainment. The film released coinciding with the festival of Vishu on 14 April 2011. The film features music by James Vasanthan, cinematography by P. Sukumar, and editing by V. Sajan. Doubles, which is a story of two siblings who rescue victims of road accidents, is a subtle portrayal of the general mindset of the people to run away from trouble without trying to help an injured victim of an accident. Mammootty plays the role of Giri and Nadia his twin sister Gowri. Mumbai based model Taapsee Pannu acts Mammootty's heroine role. The shooting of the film held at Goa and Puducherry. Science Fiction Visitors of the Night is a 1995 thriller and science fiction film written by Michael J. Murray and directed by Jorge Montesi. Documentary film Kärlekens språk is a 2004 Swedish sex educational film directed by Anders Lennberg. The title is a reference to the 1969 sex educational film Ur kärlekens språk. Comedy Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill is a 1950 American film directed by Richard L. Bare. Documentary film Meine Keine Familie is a 2012 film directed by Paul-Julien Robert. Comedy Turtle Hill, Brooklyn is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Brian W. Seibert and Ricardo Valdez, and directed by Ryan Gielen. Documentary film Osdorf is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Maja Classen. Animation Tin Can Heart is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Rod March. Comedy What a Cinch is a 1915 film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse, known as Les Rivières pourpres II: Les anges de l'apocalypse in the French release, is a 2004 thriller-action movie starring Jean Reno, Benoit Magimel and Christopher Lee. It is directed by Olivier Dahan and produced by Ilan Goldman. The movie is the sequel to the 2000 film, The Crimson Rivers, also known as Les Rivières pourpres in the French release. The movie is inspired by the book Les rivières pourpres by writer Jean-Christophe Grangé. Science Fiction The Cathedral is a science fiction short story by Jacek Dukaj, winner of the Janusz A. Zajdel Award in 2000. It is also the name of a 2002 short animated movie by Tomasz Bagiński, based on the same story. The film was nominated in 2002 for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film for the 75th Academy Awards. The film also won the title of Best Animated Short at Siggraph 2002 in San Antonio as well as several other awards. Documentary film Little Africa is a 2002 short documentary film written and directed by Zózimo Bulbul. Comedy National Lampoon's Pledge This! is a 2006 American comedy film starring Paris Hilton, who also served as an executive producer. The film was very poorly received and went straight to video. Documentary film Paul Williams Still Alive is a 2011 biographical documentary film written and directed by Stephen Kessler. Documentary film Winnebago Man is a 2009 American documentary feature film directed by Ben Steinbauer that follows the Internet phenomenon created by a series of twenty-year-old outtakes from a Winnebago sales video featuring profane outbursts from the salesperson, Jack Rebney. Originally intended as an inside joke, the video spread across the globe first on VHS tape then via YouTube and other online video sites, earning the salesman the title of "The Angriest Man in the World". The documentary explores the story of the clip’s origin and how, two decades later, it affects the man who never even knew it existed. Thriller Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis is a tokusatsu historical fantasy/science fiction epic film directed by Akio Jissoji and distributed by Toho Studios. It is the first cinematic adaptation of the award winning historical fantasy novel Teito Monogatari by Hiroshi Aramata. The movie was a notable success in Japan and helped propel the careers of some important figures in the Japanese film industry, such as Takashige Ichise. Comedy Alaska is a Drag is a 2012 short comedy drama fantasy film written and directed by Shaz Bennett. Comedy Fragments Of A Standstill Trip is a 2012 short comedy fantasy film written and directed by Lionel Mougin. Thriller Den osynlige is a 2002 Swedish film directed by Joel Bergvall and Simon Sandquist, and based on Mats Wahl's book of the same name. The film follows Niklas, a young and quiet man who falls short of his mother's expectations, and then finds himself attacked by a neglected young girl Annelie and left for dead. The movie is not true to the novel and was condemned by the author. The films stars Gustaf Skarsgård, Tuva Novotny and Thomas Hedengran in the leads. An American remake was released on April 27, 2007 under the translated title The Invisible. Documentary film Louder Than a Bomb is a documentary film about Louder Than a Bomb, an annual youth poetry slam in Chicago. The film was directed and produced by Greg Jacobs and Jon Siskel. It follows the stories of several high school teams and individuals leading up to Louder Than a Bomb 2008 and their experiences at the slam. It opened theatrically in New York City on July 30, 2010 and opened in Los Angeles on August 6, 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. Comedy Not a Love Song is a 1997 romantic comedy film written and directed by Jan Ralske. Thriller Tell No One is a 2006 French thriller film directed by Guillaume Canet and based on the novel of the same name by Harlan Coben. Written by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre and starring François Cluzet, the film won four categories at the 2007 César Awards in France: Best Director, Best Actor, Best Editing and Best Music Written for a Film. Thriller Silence Please... The Dressing Room is a 2004 thriller film directed by Sanjay Srinivas. Comedy My Love Came Back is a 1940 American comedy-drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Olivia de Havilland, Jeffrey Lynn, Eddie Albert, and Jane Wyman. Based on the 1935 Austrian film Episode written and directed by Walter Reisch, the film is about a gifted young violinist who considers leaving a prestigious music academy to play in a jazz band to earn money. The academy's new president—a distinguished wealthy patron of the arts—convinces her to stay after secretly arranging a scholarship for her out of his own pocket, and the two begin attending concerts together. Complications arise when he asks his young business manager to take his place at one of the concerts. The film is notable for Heinz Eric Roemheld's musical direction and Ray Heindorf's unique swing orchestral arrangements of classical pieces. My Love Came Back was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on July 13, 1940. Science Fiction The Return of Superman is a 1979 adventure film written by Necdet Tok and directed by Kunt Tulgar. Comedy Love Potion No. 9 is a 1992 movie starring Sandra Bullock and Tate Donovan. Inspired by the famous doo-wop song of the same title, it's about a special elixir that enables a person to make people of the opposite sex become completely infatuated with them by simply talking. The potion also makes people of the same sex loathe, and sometimes physically attack, the one who is using the potion. Thriller The Dark Forest is a 2011 action drama film written and directed by Michael R. Morris and Henry Luk. Documentary film A Lesson of Belarusian is a 2006 documentary film by Polish director Mirosław Dembiński. It follows the activities of several Belarusian pro-democracy youth activists in the four weeks running up to the highly controversial presidential re-election of Alexander Lukashenko on March 19, 2006. The film has won multiple festival prizes. Comedy That's Carry On! is a compilation of the highlights of the Carry On films and it is the 29th entry in the series. The film features series regulars Kenneth Williams and Barbara Windsor who co-present. This was Windsor's 10th and final appearance in the series. The idea for the film was inspired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's popular That's Entertainment! series of documentaries. It was released in 1977 as a supporting feature to the Richard Harris film, Golden Rendezvous. Thriller Yaamirukka Bayamey is a 2014 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by debutant Deekay and produced by Elred Kumar. The cast includes Kreshna, Rupa Manjari, Karuna, Oviya and Anaswara Kumar. 15 technicians were introduced in the film, which started shooting in Nainital in October. Previously titled as Illa Aanalum Irukku, the film released on 9 May 2014 and received positive reviews. The Kannada remake of the film is titled as Namo Boothatma. Animation Like the three specials of Gundam SEED, these specials feature new or changed scenes of the TV series. However unlike the TV series, which was told in the points of view of main characters Shinn Asuka and Kira Yamato, the Special Edition was told through the eyes of Athrun Zala, giving the movies a much more neutral point of view. Animation The Last Dance Reunion is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Lisandro Santos. Documentary film Stories We Tell is a 2012 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Sarah Polley and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film explores her family's secrets—including one intimately related to Polley's own identity. Stories We Tell premiered August 29, 2012 at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, then played at the 39th Telluride Film Festival and the 37th Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Her Name is Sabine is a 2007 documentary film written by Sandrine Bonnaire and Catherine Cabrol and directed by Sandrine Bonnaire. Comedy "The chase movie is given an unexpected makeover in Argentine director Alejo Moguillansky's fast, furious and gloriously inventive tale of a man on the run from an angry ex-wife and her team of hapless assailants. Castro (Edgardo Castro) is on the run both literally and metaphorically from his ex-wife Rebecca Thompson (Carla Crespo). Only she won't let him go and she's hired the less than competent Acuña (Esteban Lamothe) to find him. Castro, however, wants Celia (Julia Martínez Rubio), but Celia wants him to find a job or she'll call curtains on their relationship. And so Castro remains on the run. From debut director Alejo Moguillansky comes a fast, frantic and wildly wonderful feature that moves between high action sequences and gloriously absurdist dialogue worthy of Samuel Beckett. And, indeed, while Beckett's novel Murphy is cited as the reference point for Castro, the film eschews the inertia of Beckett's world in favour of a dizzying level of physical, visual and verbal activity. Castro, winner of the Best Argentine Feature award at this year's BAFICI festival, offers an original and often very funny take on the chase movie refracted through the vocabularies of Pina Bausch's dance-theatre and the French New Wave. Distinguished by an outstanding ensemble cast, Castro moves beyond the established paradigms of the new Argentine cinema to provide a witty reflection on the plotting and processes of filmmaking in the 21st century." Quoting Maria Delgado Comedy My Wife's Relatives is a 1939 comedy film directed by Gus Meins. Comedy Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead is a 2014 Norwegian-Icelandic horror comedy film directed by Tommy Wirkola. It is a sequel to Wirkola's 2009 film Dead Snow. The film was released in the United States on 10 October 2014. Comedy Singing Lovebirds is a 1939 Japanese film directed by Masahiro Makino. It is a musical comedy. Fulfilling his reputation as a fast worker, Makino made the film in only two weeks when an opening was created in the production schedule of another film, Yaji Kita Dōchūki, after its star, Chiezō Kataoka, came down with appendicitis. The film, however, has become "the most frequently revived Japanese prewar musical film," featuring music ranging from jazz to jōruri, and popular music stars like Dick Mine. Makino made other musicals like Hanako-san and was known for his rhythmic style. Singing Lovebirds also features Takashi Shimura, most famous as the lead samurai in Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, in a singing role. Documentary film Parajanov: The Last Spring is a 1992 award-winning documentary by the Russian-Armenian filmmaker Mikhail Vartanov, that also includes the complete surviving footage of Sergei Parajanov's unfinished last film "The Confession", Vartanov's behind-the-scenes sequences of Parajanov at work on the shooting of the "Color of Pomegranates" and other material. Featured in 7th Annual Russian Academy of Cinema Arts Awards. Comedy Project A Part II is a 1987 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. It is the sequel to the 1983 film Project A. Jackie Chan plays Sergeant Dragon Ma once again, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, stars from the original film, are absent. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 19 August 1987. Documentary film Bringing King to China is a 2011 documentary film by Kevin McKiernan. The cinematographers include three-time Oscar-winner Haskell Wexler. The documentary is "a father's 'love letter' to his adult daughter, a young American woman struggling to bring Martin Luther King, Jr.'s dream of nonviolence to China, and then back to the United States. Her life is thrown into turmoil when she learns, mistakenly, that her father, a journalist covering the war in Iraq, has been killed by a suicide bomber." Bringing King to China conveys the lead character's "dream to build a bridge between the societies by talking about peaceful struggle and universal rights." It chronicles her struggle to interpret and adapt King's message for Chinese society, preserve the historical accuracy of the U.S. civil rights movement, clear bureaucratic hurdles before opening night and raise funds to pay the theater company. The film takes American viewers backstage at the National Theatre of China, as Chinese actors rehearse with African-American gospel singers. Documentary film Children of Soleil is a documentary film directed by Yoichiro Okutani. Comedy CornerStore ... is a Detroit made film directed by Joseph Doughrity. Its about a young man who is temporarily running his father's shop. This comedy basically depicts how "a lot can happen on the corner" Comedy If These Knishes Could Talk: The Story of the NY Accent is a documentary biography comedy directed by Heather Quinlan. Comedy Empire of Evil is a 2011 film directed by George Kuchar. Documentary film A Sunday in Hell is a 1976 Danish documentary film directed by Jørgen Leth. The film is a chronology of the 1976 Paris–Roubaix bicycle race from the perspective of participants, organizers and spectators. Paris–Roubaix is the most famous and usually the most dramatic of the spring classics. Much of the latter portion is over narrow, cobbled tracks that choke with dust on dry days and become slick and muddy in rain. For the riders it's a challenge to keep going without puncturing or crashing. The film captures not just the events of the 1976 edition but the atmosphere of a professional race. It begins by introducing the contenders: Eddy Merckx, Roger De Vlaeminck, Freddy Maertens, and Francesco Moser, each with their supporting riders, who are charged with helping their team leader win. The film gives views of the team directors, protesters, spectators, mechanics and riders. As the cobbled section is entered the selection begins. Riders puncture, crash, make the wrong move - the race plays out. By the finish in the velodrome in Roubaix only a few are in with a chance. The winner is a surprise, but that is part of the appeal. Science Fiction Saber is a 2009 short, science fiction and action film written and directed by Adam Green. Comedy Die Tochter des Brunnenmachers is a film directed by Hans-Dieter Schwarze released on November 28, 1965. Documentary film Unraveled is a 2011 American documentary film about prominent lawyer Marc Dreier, who was arrested for orchestrating a massive fraud scheme that netted hundreds of millions of dollars from hedge funds. Set during his house arrest, the film recounts Drier's struggle to prepare for the possibility of life imprisonment with first-person flashbacks of his actions. The film also show Drier's attempts to grasp his tragic unraveling. The film was produced and directed by Marc H. Simon of Stick Figure Productions. Other producers include Matthew Makar, Steven Cantor, and Miranda Bailey. Comedy Imitator is a 1990 film written by Oleg Fialko, Viktor Kopylets, Vyacheslav Leikin and Yuri Mamin and directed by Oleg Fialko. Comedy The Night of the White Pants is a 2006 comedy drama directed by Amy Talkington that was filmed in Dallas, Texas on digital video. Documentary film Monks: The Transatlantic Feedback is a 2006 film directed by Dietmar Post and Lucia Palacios about the seminal German-American beat band The Monks. The film was produced by Play Loud! Productions and shot on location in the USA and Germany between 1997 and 2002. In 2008 the filmmakers obtained the German TV Oscar, the Adolf Grimme Awards. Comedy Il Signor Quindicipalle is a 1998 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. Documentary film The Blonds is a 2003 Argentine and American documentary/drama film, directed by Albertina Carri, and written by Carri and Alan Pauls. The award winning film documents the search of director Albertina Carri as she investigates what happened to her family during Argentina's "Dirty War." The themes: Why did they disappear? Why were they murdered? Film critics have called the work an autobiographical semi-documentary work. The drama/documentary was filmed in black-and-white and in color. Thriller Territory 8 is a drama science fiction thriller film directed by Kelly Schwarze. Documentary film The Life and Times of Count Luchino Visconti is a 2002 documentary film directed by Adam Low. Thriller Room is a 2005 independent drama film written and directed by Kyle Henry and starring Cyndi Williams. Animation Dangerous Dan McFoo is a 1939 Merrie Melodies/Vitaphone animated short directed by Tex Avery, produced by Leon Schlesinger, written by Rich Hogan and based on a poem by Robert W. Service entitled The Shooting of Dan McGrew. Carl Stalling wrote and produced the musical score. Six years later, Avery would direct a similar cartoon for MGM called The Shooting Of Dan McGoo starring Droopy. Documentary film Malcolm X: A Search for Identity is a 1995 Documentary. Comedy "Ever riveted by the nuclear families featured in home and garden magazines? Join the journey to acquire just such a family in The Single Mother." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy The Senator Was Indiscreet is a 1947 comedy film starring William Powell as a dim-witted U.S. senator who decides to run for president, with Ella Raines as a reporter interested in the detailed diary he has kept about all the political misdeeds of his colleagues. Powell won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor for his performance. The film also was known as Mr. Ashton Was Indiscreet. Animation Still Nacht for MTV is a 1988 short animation film written and directed by Stephen Quay and Timothy Quay. Comedy A Thief, a Kid & a Killer is a 2014 comedy, drama, thriller and crime film written and directed by Nathan Adolfson. Documentary film The Immortal Balladeer of Prague is a 2008 documentary film written by Marek Jícha, Josef Lustig and Arnošt Lustig and directed by Marek Jícha and Josef Lustig. Documentary film La Camioneta: The Journey of One American School Bus is a 2012 documentary film directed by Mark Kendall. Animation The Man With the Bag is a short animated film directed by Telmo Carvalho. Comedy Drunken Master II is a 1994 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Lau Kar-leung and Jackie Chan, who stars as Chinese folk hero, Wong Fei-hung. It was Chan's first traditional style martial arts film since The Young Master and Dragon Lord. The film was released in North America as The Legend of Drunken Master in 2000. The film is a follow-up to Chan's 1978 film Drunken Master, directed by Yuen Woo-ping, but not a direct storyline sequel. Another film, Drunken Master III features little in common with either this or its predecessor, and is not considered a sequel. In 2005, Drunken Master II was named one of the top 100 best films of all time by Time magazine. Comedy Road Trip is a 2000 American road-comedy film written by Todd Phillips and Scot Armstrong and directed by Phillips. Documentary film "Mormons in California and Utah, following their prophet's call to action, wage spiritual warfare, fueled with money and religious fervor, against LGBT citizens and their fight for equality. This exploration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ involvement in the passage of California's Proposition 8 reveals a secretive, decades-long campaign against lesbians’ and gays’ right to marriage. Directors Reed Cowan, a former Mormon missionary, and Steven Greenstreet deftly investigate this ongoing battle through three telling perspectives: personal, political, and ideological. They are careful not to succumb to emotional rant but choose instead well-researched data and a range of interviews with politicians, historians, and those most affected by the outcome. One such couple is composed of Spencer Jones and Tyler Barrick, who is the direct descendant of Mormon polygamist Frederick G. Williams. Cowan and Greenstreet's film tellingly reminds us that, if any common ground can ever be found, it must be based on truth and transparency." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction Over-sexed Rugsuckers from Mars is a 1989 Comedy and Sci-Fi Film. Documentary film In Search of Happiness is a 2005 Russian documentary film that poetically follows the lives of Boris and Masha Rak, Soviet Jews who in 1934 moved to the Jewish Autonomous Oblast created by the order of Joseph Stalin in Russian Far East. The film won the Best Documentary award in the Russian Film Festival in 2006. The Jewish population of the JAO never reached 30% and as of 2003 it was only about 1.2%. The population of the capital, Birobidzan, has dwindled, The city's only Birobidzhan Synagogue holds services twice a week. Thriller A Way with Murder is a 2009 thriller film written by John Eubank and directed by Dan Neira. Thriller Amateur is a 1994 film written and directed by Hal Hartley starring Isabelle Huppert, Martin Donovan and Elina Löwensohn. Documentary film Raw Herring is a 2013 documentary film written by Ester Gould, Leonard Retel Helmrich and directed by Hetty Naaijkens-Retel Helmrich, Leonard Retel Helmrich. Comedy F to 7th: Tweener is a short film in the 2013 web series F to 7th written and directed by Ingrid Jungermann. Science Fiction Un Argentino en New York is a 1998 Argentine film directed by Juan José Jusid and starring Guillermo Francella and Natalia Oreiro. It is the story of an Argentine adolescent girl who travels to New York, and decides to stay and live there. Her father makes the decision to go to New York, a place where he has never been, to meet his daughter and try to bring her back to Buenos Aires. During his journey he’ll discover that his daughter has grown, formed a music band and met an American man who she loves. Comedy Wtorek is a comedy and drama film written by Witold Adamek and Robert Brutter and directed by Witold Adamek. Comedy Fuck Hamlet is a 1996 comedy drama film written and directed by Cheol-Mean Whang. Thriller My Name Is Modesty is a 2004 American action film that was released direct-to-DVD. The film is based on the early years of the character Modesty Blaise, a former crime boss turned secret agent. This is the third production that brings Peter O'Donnell's character Modesty Blaise to the screen, following the feature film Modesty Blaise with Monica Vitti in 1966 and the TV pilot Modesty Blaise with Ann Turkel in 1982. Comedy Oh, What a Knight is an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit an American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and released in 1928 by The Walt Disney Studio. The film features Oswald trying to save his girlfriend Ortensia from her strict father, Pete, using unusual fighting skills, including him using his own shadow. This short cartoon shows Oswald distinct personality inspired by Douglas Fairbanks for his courageous and adventurous attitude. The cartoon is featured on "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" DVD. In 2010 it was referenced by Epic Mickey, a platform video game designed by Warren Spector and developed by Junction Point Studios for the Wii console. Comedy Varavelpu is a 1989 Malayalam black comedy film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan. The film stars Mohanlal, Revathi, Sreenivasan, Thilakan, Murali, Innocent, Mamukkoya, and Jagadish. The film was produced by editor K. Rajagopal under the banner of K. R. G. Movie International and has been distributed by K. R. G. Enterprises. The film depicted trade union problems plaguing Kerala. The story follows Murali who starts a bus service, and the problems he had to face with the trade unions. Thriller Maid for Each Other is a 1992 made-for-TV movie starring Nell Carter and Dinah Manoff. It was written by Manoff, Robb Gilmer, Les Alexander, Don Enright and Andrew Smith, produced by Enright and Alexander, and directed by Paul Schneider. Science Fiction Cyborg 2, released in some countries as Glass Shadow, is a 1993 science fiction action film directed by Michael Schroeder. It is an unrelated sequel to the 1989 film Cyborg, although footage from the original is used in a dream sequence and is also Angelina Jolie's film debut in a starring role. It was followed by the 1995 direct-to-video release Cyborg 3: The Recycler. Comedy High Rolling is an Australian buddy comedy directed by Igor Auzins and written by Forest Redlich. Golden Globe Award winners Joseph Bottoms and Judy Davis are among the cast. The soundtrack for the film was provided by the Australian band, Sherbet. The film was released in Australia on 4 August 1977. Comedy Men With Balls is a 2013 comedy,drama, documentary film, written and directed by Kristóf Kovács. Comedy Planes: Fire & Rescue is a 2014 American computer-animated comedy-adventure film. It is a sequel to the 2013 film Planes, a spin-off of Pixar's Cars franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was theatrically released by Walt Disney Pictures on July 18, 2014. Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, and Cedric the Entertainer reprised their roles of Dusty Crophopper, Skipper, Chug, Dottie, Sparky, and Leadbottom, respectively. New cast members included Hal Holbrook, Julie Bowen, Ed Harris, Wes Studi, and Dale Dye. Animation Cool World is a 1992 American live-action/animated fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi, and starring Kim Basinger, Gabriel Byrne and Brad Pitt. It tells the story of a cartoonist who finds himself in the animated world he thinks he created, and is seduced by one of the characters, a comic strip vamp who wants to be real. Cool World marked Bakshi's return to feature films after nine years. The film was originally pitched as an animated horror film about an underground cartoonist who fathers an illegitimate half-human/half-cartoon daughter, who hates herself for what she is and tries to kill him. During production, Bakshi's original screenplay was scrapped by producer Frank Mancuso, Jr. and heavily rewritten by Michael Grais, Mark Victor and Larry Gross. Reviews praised the film's visuals, but criticized the story and characters, as well as the combination of live-action and animation, which some critics felt was unconvincing. However, the film was a minor commercial success. Comedy The Vampire Happening is a 1971 West German comedy and horror film directed by Freddie Francis. Comedy Let It Snow is a 2001 romantic comedy movie. The story involves a young man who finds love during "snow days" time off from high school, but spends years finding his true self. He is haunted by the family "curse"—as told to him by his grandmother—that the men in the family are doomed. Comedy Studio Stoops is the 126th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Invasion of Privacy is a 1995 American thriller film directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Johnathon Schaech, Mili Avital and Naomi Campbell. Documentary film Close, Closed, Closure is a documentary film by Ram Loevy that aired on Israel's Channel 8 on 5 August 2002. The film describes life in the occupied Gaza Strip, three years before Israel unilaterally disengaged from there in 2005. The film employed both Israeli and Palestinian film crews to tell the story behind the intense frustrations of the local population, which erupted in the Second Intifada and the 2008-2009 Gaza War. At the same time, it also presents the attitudes of two conflicting groups in Israel: the rightwing settlers, who express their contempt for the local population; and the leftwing peace camp that demanded an Israeli withdrawal. The title derives from the frequent closures of Gaza by the Israeli government—during the filming, the border between Israel and Gaza was closed, opened, and closed again. Comedy Fuckbuddies is a 2011 comedy short film written and directed by Juanma Carrillo. Documentary film La Guajira is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Calogero Salvo. Comedy A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song is a 2011 American teen romantic comedy musical film, directed by Damon Santostefano and starring Lucy Hale, Freddie Stroma, Megan Park and Missi Pyle. The film was released direct-to-DVD distributed by Warner Premiere on September 6, 2011. The film premiered on ABC Family on January 22, 2012. It is the third installment in A Cinderella Story series, following the 2004 film A Cinderella Story and the 2008 sequel Another Cinderella Story again reprising the same themes and situations but not containing any characters from the original films. Comedy L'homme et la bête is a 2009 short action comedy film written and directed by Martin Thibaudeau. Science Fiction Lost Planet Airmen is a 1951 science fiction black-and-white American feature film edited by uncredited persons from the 1949 film serial King of the Rocket Men which was written by Royal K. Cole and William Lively and directed by Fred C. Brannon. The plot synopsis contents consist in summary of the story tale of a young man and member of a scientific group who uses new rocket-powered flying suit to thwart the shadowy saboteur, Dr. Vulcan. Comedy How to Use Guys with Secret Tips is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Lee Si-young and Oh Jung-se, and directed by Lee Won-suk. Animation Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World is a 1998 direct-to-video prequel to Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas. It was originally released on February 17, 1998, and features the voices of Paige O'Hara as Belle, Robby Benson as The Beast, Jerry Orbach as Lumiere, David Ogden Stiers as Cogsworth, and Anne Rogers, who replaced Angela Lansbury as Mrs. Potts. The film features two songs performed by Belle, Listen With Our Hearts and A Little Thought. This storyline is set within the timeline of the original Beauty and the Beast. When first released in 1998, this film was titled Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World and consisted of three connected segments called The Perfect Word, Fifi's Folly and The Broken Wing. For Special Edition released on February 4, 2003 the title was changed to Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World, and included another segment called Mrs. Potts's Party, making the film 22 minutes longer. Documentary film How Shakespeare Changed My Life is a 2010 documentary film directed by Melinda Hall. Documentary film The Landing (l’approdo Delle Anime Migranti) is a 2013 film written and directed by Simone Salvemini. Comedy Three Stooges Fun-O-Rama is a 1959 feature-length Three Stooges compilation of several 1957-1959 Three Stooges shorts starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe Besser. Ten of the sixteen shorts with Besser are offered in this compilation program, including: Horsing Around Rusty Romeos Outer Space Jitters Quiz Whizz Fifi Blows Her Top Pies and Guys Sweet and Hot Flying Saucer Daffy Oil's Well That Ends Well Triple Crossed Documentary film The kimono: flowing, elegant, and steeped in mythology. It is a symbol of ancient Japan which has survived for fifteen hundred years, preserved by the rules of tradition. From Samurai warriors, who wore it as a uniform to show their allegiance to a war lord, to high class courtesans, it is a symbol that unites the generations and mirrors the history of Japanese culture. Documentary film What Is It Like to Be a Bird? is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Thijs van Vuure. Comedy Little Accident is a 1939 film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Confesiones de un Sicario is a 2010 documentary film written by Nicolas Gueilburt and directed by Matías Gueilburt. Comedy Finian's Rainbow is a 1968 American musical film directed by Francis Ford Coppola that stars Fred Astaire and Petula Clark. The screenplay by E. Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy is based on their 1947 stage musical of the same name. Documentary film Mountain Man is a 2010 short documentary biographical film written by Rory Owen Delaney and P.G. Banke and directed by Rory Owen Delaney. Animation Il sogno di Brent is a 2013 animation film written by Andrea Lucchetta and directed by Alessandro Belli. Documentary film "TIFF In Concert Film Series: The Neil Young Trunk Show with host, director Jonathan Demme The words Trunk Show conjure visions of unique and precious goods, displayed from old chunky leather-strapped luggage. The images recall a time of purposeful travel, when people moved across the country with deliberate speed. Neil Young’s Trunk show uses the traveling exhibit concept to bring to life his collection of rare song gems (“Mexico,” “Kansas” and the “The Sultan”), crowd favorites (“Cinammon Girl,” “Cowgirl in the Sand” and “Like a Hurricane”) and more recent material (“No Hidden Path” and “The Believer”). It is a collection for the ages. Young surrounds himself with his favorite instruments, played at whim, and a stage set filled with personal icons: a small-scale model of a guitar shop, a red phone and other items. The feeling on the stage is of a favorite place where Neil Young is able to create his music exactly as he wants, supported by long-time touring band friends Ben Keith, Rick Rosas, Ralph Molina, Anthony “Sweetpea” Crawford and wife Pegi Young. The spontaneous and raw film was shot during two shows at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania during the Chrome Dreams II tour. Director Jonathan Demme described it as “a reaction to ‘Heart of Gold,’” his previous film featuring Neil Young. That performance, done at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, was catefully staged for the camera, whereas Neil Young Trunk Show is caught on the fly. The viewer is taken into the live experience from all angles, including candid backstage moments with crew and complete set-up, from the wires to the rigging. “We didn’t plan anything,” said Demme. “This was the easiest film in the world to make.” The Academy Award-winning director (“Silence of the Lambs,” “Philadelphia”), brought his veteran crew to shoot the two concerts with mostly hand-held cameras in HDCam, HDV and Super-8mm formats. The team included Director of Photography Declan Quinn (“Rachel Getting Married,” “28 Days,” “Leaving Las Vegas”) and a team of camera operators from Demme’s feature films and documentaries. “We made a home movie in a way,” noted Demme. Demme and editor Glenn Allen drew on the director’s longstanding relationship with Neil Young to provide viewers with an intimate portrait of the artist. The film uses long takes as an antithesis to the current fashion of quick-cutting, giving the music full reign over production techniques. The two nights allowed Young and his band to pull a wide-variety of songs, from the artist’s very early days right up to the present. The result is a lingering and emotional gaze at the interior character of Young, unpacked piece by piece from a lifetime of carefully-crafted music." Quoting the synopsis from the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival site. Animation Sidewalk Wars is a 2011 animated short film directed by Emil Stenberg. Animation The New Species is a 2013 short and animated film directed written and by Katerina Karhánková. Comedy Mumbai Matinee is a 2003 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed and written by Anant Balani and starring Rahul Bose as a 32 year old virgin. The film premiered on 26 September 2003 and was also released in the UK. Director Anant Balani died before the film was released on 29 August 2003. Comedy Sanjuro is a 1962 black-and-white Japanese samurai film directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune. It is a sequel to Kurosawa's 1961 Yojimbo. Originally an adaptation of the Shūgorō Yamamoto story Hibi Heian, the script was altered with the success of Kurosawa's 1961 Yojimbo to incorporate the lead character of that film. Science Fiction The Alien Within is a 1995 horror science fiction film that stars a cast of notable actors including Roddy McDowall, Alex Hyde-White, Melanie Shatner, Don Stroud, and Richard Biggs. Thriller The Riverman is a 2004 tv film directed by Bill Eagles. Thriller The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu is a 1980 comedy film, notable as the final film of Peter Sellers, David Tomlinson and John Le Mesurier. Pre-production began with Richard Quine as director. By the time the film entered production, Piers Haggard had replaced him. Peter Sellers handled the re-shoots himself. Based on characters created by Sax Rohmer, the film stars Sellers in the dual role of Fu Manchu, a stereotypical Chinese evil genius, and English country gentleman detective Nayland Smith. Released less than a month after his death and despite it being the last film Sellers appeared in while he was alive, the film was a commercial and critical failure. It was also the final film appearance for Tomlinson, who retired shortly before its release and died in 2000. Comedy Captain Spanky's Show Boat is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 183rd Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissä is a 1984 Finnish comedy and the ninth film in the Uuno Turhapuro film series starring Vesa-Matti Loiri as the title character, Spede Pasanen as the potty-mouthed mechanic Härski Hartikainen, and Simo Salminen as their constant companion Sörsselssön. It is to date the highest-grossing Finnish comedy and not too surprisingly the most well known in the Turhapuro series. It remains Finland's most seen domestic film made since 1968, however the official statistics by the Finnish Film Foundation began in 1972, so all figures before that are estimates. Thus this film is the most seen domestic film in the years with official statistical records, and 7th in the Top20 of all time. Documentary film Delta Blues is a documentary film shot in 2000. The movie deals with the environmental problems emanating from the drying up of the Aral Sea, and the impact this has on political relationships in the Central Asian region. In particular, it focuses on the by UNESCO, as presented in 2000 at the 2nd World Water Forum in The Hague. This document has been criticized for setting unrealistic goals, and also, by focusing on the entire basin, for implicitly giving up on the Aral Sea and the people living downstream in Karakalpakstan. Documentary film From the Branches Drops the Withered Blossom is a 1960 documentary film written and directed by Paul Meyer. Animation Chariots of Fur is a seven-minute Looney Tunes short released in 1994 by Warner Bros. It features Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner and was directed by Chuck Jones, who introduced the pair in 1949. As in other shorts of the Road Runner series, Wile E. tries to catch his potential prey through use of various devices. This film's soundtrack uses music from the Bedřich Smetana opera The Bartered Bride. It was released in American and Canadian theaters preceding the film, Richie Rich. It was the first time a new short of Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner that had been released theatrically since 1980. This was the final Coyote/Road Runner short to be directed by Jones The title is a parody of Chariots of Fire. Thriller V for Vendetta is a 2006 American-German political thriller film directed by James McTeigue and written by the Wachowskis, based on the 1982 Vertigo graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. Set in the United Kingdom in a near-future dystopian society, Hugo Weaving portrays V—an anarchist freedom fighter who stages a series of terrorist attacks and attempts to ignite a revolution against the brutal fascist regime that has subjugated the United Kingdom and exterminated its opponents in concentration camps. Natalie Portman plays Evey, a working class girl caught up in V's mission, and Stephen Rea portrays the detective leading a desperate quest to stop V. The film was originally scheduled for release by Warner Bros. on Friday, November 4, 2005, but was delayed; it opened on March 17, 2006, to positive reviews. Alan Moore, having already been disappointed with the film adaptations of two of his other graphic novels, From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, after reading the script for V for Vendetta refused to view the film and subsequently distanced himself from it. At his own demand, he is not credited. Comedy The Sting II is a 1983 film sequel to The Sting. Directed by Jeremy Kagan and written by David S. Ward, it stars Jackie Gleason, Mac Davis, Teri Garr, Karl Malden and Oliver Reed. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Musical Score, which was composed by Lalo Schifrin. In their featured review, The New York Times stated that "The Sting II is better than might have been anticipated." The review went on to say that "Teri Garr lights up the film as a kind of small-time Mata Hari, and Karl Malden amusingly plays a swell named Macalinski." Comedy Any Which Way You Can is a 1980 American action comedy film, starring Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, William Smith, and Ruth Gordon. It is directed by Buddy Van Horn. The film is the sequel to the 1978 hit comedy film Every Which Way but Loose. Comedy Heap Big Hepcat is the 98th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 30, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Animation Knight-mare Hare is a 1955 animated cartoon short released by Warner Bros. Cartoons in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. The cartoon stars Bugs Bunny in medieval times. It was released theatrically on October 1, 1955. Comedy Crazy in Love is a 1992 film directed by Martha Coolidge. Documentary film Get Thrashed is a 2006 American documentary directed by Rick Ernst and starring Lars Ulrich, Sully Erna, Frank Bello, Death Angel, Dave Mustaine and many others. Documentary film Stählerne Adern is a 1956 documentary film directed and written by Hugo Niebeling. Animation Brichos – A Floresta é Nossa is a 2012 Brazilian animated film directed by Paulo Munhoz. It is a sequel of the 2007 film Brichos. Comedy Dough and Dynamite is a 1914 American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring Charlie Chaplin. Comedy Victory is a 2013 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by Nandakishore and written by M. S. Sreenath. The film stars Sharan and Asmita Sood in the lead roles along with Avinash, Ravishankar and Ramesh Bhat playing supporting roles. Actress Ragini Dwivedi appears in one item dance number for the film. The film is produced by SRS Media Vision in association with Anand Audio, a popular audio company in Karnataka. The film was an instant success at the box-office. The original score and soundtrack for the film was composed by Arjun Janya. One of the songs, "Khali Quarter", from the film went viral on the social media and was widely appreciated by celebrities and critics. The film premiered in the US through producer Atlanta Nagendra on 6 September 2013, and was widely appreciated. Comedy Ma'am May We Go Out? is a 1985 Philippine comedy film produced by Viva Films. It starred Filipino comedians Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon. Animation The Little Match Girl is a short, drama, animation film written by Hans Christian Andersen and Sid Marcus, and directed by Arthur Davis and Sid Marcus. Comedy Filthy Gorgeous is a 2006 comedy drama TV movie directed by Robert Allan Ackerman and written by Ron Nyswaner. Comedy El bombero atómico is a drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo. Science Fiction Tetsuo: The Bullet Man is the third film in Shinya Tsukamoto's cyberpunk film series, and the first to be filmed in English. It was preceded by Tetsuo: The Iron Man and Tetsuo II: Body Hammer. Comedy Tropang bulilit is a 1981 comedy and drama film directed by J. Erastheo Navoa and written by Jose N. Carreon. Comedy Law and Disorder is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Michael Redgrave, Robert Morley, Joan Hickson, Lionel Jeffries . It was based on the 1954 novel Smugglers' Circuit by Denys Roberts. The film was started by director Henry Cornelius who died whilst making the film. He was replaced by Charles Crichton. Science Fiction A.D. Police File 1: The Phantom Woman is a 1990 film directed by Takamasa Ikegami. Animation "A cat chasing a mouse, in five different animation techniques." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Science Fiction Bug Buster is a 1998 American comedy horror film directed by Lorenzo Doumani. It is the only known film to be written by Malick Khoury. In the United Kingdom, this film was released under the title Some Things Never Die. Despite having a reputation as being a poorly made film, it has nonetheless has achieved small B movie cult status. Comedy Chariton's Choir is a 2005 Greek film directed by Grigoris Karantinakis. It was Greece's submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller The Lazarus Project is a 2008 American drama/thriller film directed and written by John Patrick Glenn. It stars Paul Walker as Ben, a former criminal who gets a second chance at life and mysteriously ends up working at a psychiatric hospital. Piper Perabo, Linda Cardellini, Malcolm Goodwin, Tony Curran and Bob Gunton also star in the film, which was released on DVD on October 21, 2008. Documentary film "What draws the fuzzy line between one gender and another? Both When I’m Not Alone and Trans Francisco uniquely respond to questions about being caught between rigid stereotypes of gender identity and the real-world challenges of gender fluidity. What is life like for transwomen in the most liberal region of the United States? Trans Francisco presents an intimate discussion with trans women from the San Francisco Bay Area, covering a variety of issues like cultural acceptance, sex work, violence, HIV/AIDS and family relationships. Women from various walks of life, including San Francisco Police Commissioner Theresa Sparks, readily and matter-of-factly discuss the challenges and advantages of living as a transwoman in the Bay Area. No topic is off limits in this poignant documentary, which unashamedly follows these women into their homes and out into the world." Quoting Alex Chousa from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Security (Dutch: Sekjoeritie) is a 2010 comedy film directed by Nicole van Kilsdonk. Documentary film Genpin is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Naomi Kawase. Documentary film Kill The Messenger is a 2006 French documentary film about Sibel Edmonds. An English version of the film was produced in 2007 by SBS Australia. The documentary focuses on both Ms. Edmonds's personal struggle to expose the criminality that she uncovered while at the FBI, and also the Sept. 11, 2001 tied 'secret' itself - the network of nuclear black-market, narcotics and illegal arms trafficking activities. Interviewees include David Rose, Philip Giraldi, Daniel Ellsberg, Coleen Rowley and Russell Tice. Comedy Khottabych Ч], Hottabych is a 2006 Russian comedy folk-tale by STV Film Company, a remake of the 1956 Soviet film Old Khottabych. This film has little in common with the first film, except for some central elements. The film has the screen name K}{OTT@B\CH, underscoring the film's Internet motif. It is based on the novel The Copper Jar of Old Khottabych by Sergey Oblomov. It opened in theaters on August 10, 2006 at Karoprokat. Documentary film Arson: Fire for Hire is a documentary film directed by Richard Gerdau. Science Fiction Battle of Los Angeles is a science fiction action film by The Asylum, which premiered on the Syfy cable TV channel on Saturday March 12, 2011, at 8:00 p.m. EST and was released to DVD the following Tuesday. The film is directed by Mark Atkins and is a mockbuster of the Columbia Pictures film Battle: Los Angeles, which is inspired by the events of the Great Los Angeles Air Raid of 1942. The official trailer uses clips from another Asylum film, War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave. Thriller Brass Target is a 1978 American post war suspense film, based on the novel The Algonquin Project by Frederick Nolan and directed by John Hough. It stars John Cassavetes, Robert Vaughn, George Kennedy, Patrick McGoohan and Max von Sydow. The film revolves around the actual historical event of Gen. George S. Patton's fatal automobile crash. It suggests it was not an accident but a conspiracy. Documentary film Lewd & Lascivious is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jallen Rix. Thriller Spartacus is a 1960 American epic historical drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Kirk Douglas as the rebellious slave of the title. The screenplay by Dalton Trumbo was based on the novel Spartacus by Howard Fast. It was inspired by the life story of the historical figure Spartacus and the events of the Third Servile War. The film also starred Laurence Olivier as the Roman general and politician Marcus Licinius Crassus, Peter Ustinov, who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as slave trader Lentulus Batiatus, John Gavin as Julius Caesar, Jean Simmons, Charles Laughton and Tony Curtis. The film won four Oscars in all. Douglas, whose Bryna Productions company was producing the film, removed original director Anthony Mann after the first week of shooting. Kubrick, with whom Douglas had worked before, was brought on board to take over direction. It is the only film directed by Kubrick where he did not have complete artistic control. Screenwriter Dalton Trumbo was blacklisted at the time as one of the Hollywood Ten. Kirk Douglas publicly announced that Trumbo was the screenwriter of Spartacus, and President John F. Thriller Spraggue is a 1984 drama thriller film directed by Larry Elikann. Science Fiction Chronopolis is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Polish animator Piotr Kamler with music composed by Luc Ferrari and narration by Michael Lonsdale. It was Kamler's first and only full length film. The film won Best Children's Film for 1982 and was nominated for the International Fantasy Film Award in 1983. The film was shown out of competition at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Carnival in Flanders is a 1935 French historical romantic comedy film directed by Jacques Feyder. Its original French title is La Kermesse héroïque and it is widely known under that name. A German-language version of the film was made simultaneously and was released under the title Die klugen Frauen. Science Fiction When his space ship crashes and nearly kills him Jason's injuries cause him to lose his sight. He stumbles around on an alien planet until he encounters Reyna an advance female android who has been living on the planet. With the aid of an audio motion sensor Reyna teaches Jason how to defend himself against monsters and enemy soldiers or at least Jason thinks they are enemy soldiers. Eventually Jason learns that Reyna is not just protecting him but trying to keep him prisoner because his presence reactivated her power source and if he leaves she will shut down again. She is willing to do anything to keep him there even kill his colleagues who came to rescue him. Comedy Private Popsicle is a 1983 comedy and romance film directed by Boaz Davidson. Documentary film Carhenge: Genius or Junk? is a 2005 documentary film about Carhenge, an artist's almost-to-scale interpretation of Stonehenge, but built with automobiles instead of megaliths. Located in Western Nebraska, Carhenge has become a huge tourist attraction and also a center of local controversy. In the film, creator Jim Reinders challenges a community's definition of art, freedom of political expression, and appropriate land use development. This documentary focuses on Reinders' effort to erect the monument, and to then keep it from being dismantled. It also addresses aspects of public art and how, in many forms of art, the creative effort is often more about group unity than about the final end-product. The program runs 26:40. The director, David Liban is a professor at the University of Colorado Denver. This film has been broadcast on Public broadcasting stations nationally, Israeli television, and at the following film festivals and conferences: Australian International Film Festival, Melbourne, Australia, Oct 2006 Berkeley Video and Film Festival, Berkeley, CA - Oct 28, 2005 Boulder International Film Festival, Boulder, CO - Feb 2006 Big Muddy Film Festival Carbondale, IL - Feb 2006 Comedy Tick Tock Tuckered is a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon. A color remake of the cartoon Porky's Badtime Story featuring Porky Pig and Gabby Goat, it was directed by the same director of the previous film: Bob Clampett. Science Fiction Dollman is a 1991 science fiction action film starring Tim Thomerson as the space cop Brick Bardo, also known as Dollman after being reduced to 13 inches in height while on Earth, hence his nickname. Despite his size, Bardo is equipped with his Groger blaster, which is the most powerful handgun in the universe. The film also stars Jackie Earle Haley as Bardo's human enemy, Braxton Red. The film was produced by Full Moon Features, who also worked with Thomerson on the Trancers series. It was followed by a crossover sequel in 1993 called Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, which is also a sequel to Demonic Toys and Bad Channels. Dollman also had its own comic series, published by Eternity Comics, who also made comics for other Full Moon related films. A movie soundtrack still remains unavailable. Comedy I Saw U is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Maile Martinez and Lane Stroud. The film is written by Reid Kuennen. Comedy Rosie the Riveter is a 1944 American film starring Jane Frazee. Documentary film Leaders is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Pawel Ferdek. Comedy Tom, Dick, and Harry, Rock Again! is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rahul Kapoor and produced by Surendra Kapoor. The film is a sequel to the 2006 comedy flick Tom, Dick, and Harry. The film stars a completely new cast except for Celina Jaitley who also starred in the prequel. The new cast include Suresh Menon, Mika Singh, Aryeman Ramsay and Howard Rosemeyer in lead roles. The song "Tere Pyar Mein", which will be featured in the film, was arranged by Canadian producer Vikas Kohli of Fatlabs Studios. Documentary film Bowling for Columbine is a 2002 American documentary film written, directed, and narrated by Michael Moore. The film explores what Moore suggests are the main causes for the Columbine High School massacre in 1999 and other acts of violence with guns. Moore focuses on the background and environment in which the massacre took place and some common public opinions and assumptions about related issues. The film also looks into the nature of violence in the United States. The film brought Moore international attention as a rising filmmaker and won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature, a special 55th Anniversary Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, and the César Award for Best Foreign Film. Thriller Out for Justice is a 1991 American action film directed by John Flynn, and produced by and starring Steven Seagal. The film is about a veteran police detective who vows to kill the crazy, drug-addicted mafioso who murdered his partner. Realistic dialogue, intense action sequences, and the web of relationships of a man with connections on both side of law are portrayed. Documentary film Misery Loves Company: The Life and Death of Bruce Gilden is a 2006 documentary film directed by Gideon Gold. Comedy You've Got Mail is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nora Ephron, starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. It was written by Nora and Delia Ephron based on the 1937 play Parfumerie by Miklós László. The film is about two people in a correspondence courtship who are unaware that they are also business rivals. An adaptation of Parfumerie was previously made as The Shop Around the Corner, a 1940 film by Ernst Lubitsch and also a 1949 musical remake, In the Good Old Summertime by Robert Z. Leonard starring Judy Garland. You've Got Mail updates that concept with the use of e-mail. Influences from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice can also be seen in the relationship between Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly — a reference pointed out by these characters actually discussing Mr. Darcy and Miss Bennet in the film. Ephron stated that You've Got Mail was as much about the Upper West Side itself as the characters, highlighting the "small town community" feel that pervades the Upper West Side. The name of the film is an example of product placement, based on the trademark greeting that AOL users hear when they receive new e-mail. Documentary film Beyond the Wave is a 2013 Documentary film written by Kyoko Miyake and Friedemann Hottenbacher and directed by Kyoko Miyake. Comedy Father Hood is a 1993 comedy-drama film starring Patrick Swayze and Halle Berry and directed by Darrell Roodt. Comedy Get Hard is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Etan Cohen and written by Jay Martel and Ian Roberts. The film stars Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart, Alison Brie, Craig T. Nelson, Gary Owen and Jay Pharoah. The film is set for a March 27, 2015 release. Comedy Controlled Conversations is a Polish film released in 1991, directed by Sylwester Checinski. This very black comedy finds humor in what was otherwise a terrifying time: the outbreak of Martial Law in Poland in 1981. Starring Stanisław Tym as Ryszard, a gullible and mildly corrupt government functionary, and Krzysztof Kowalewski as Colonel Zygmunt Molibden, a member of the Polish secret police, Controlled Conversations is a brilliantly funny but extremely hermetic examination of the rise of an accidental hero. Comedy Serial Lover is a 1998 film directed by James Huth. Comedy A dog has its soul swapped with a human and falls in love with its beautiful owner. Animation Disney Learning Adventures: Mickey and the Beanstalk is a segment of 1947 animated feature Fun and Fancy Free, written by Joe Rinaldi, Bill Peet and Homer Brightman, and directed by Hamilton Luske and Bill Roberts. Comedy Seven Sinners is a 1925 black-and-white silent crime comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone and written by Milestone and Darryl F. Zanuck. The film was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. Although Milestone had directed short training films for the U.S. War Department in 1918 and 1919, and acted as assistant director on the 1921 William A. Seiter film The Foolish Age, this was his feature film directorial debut. Thriller Die Tote im Moorwald is a 2011 thriller film written by Annika Tepelmann and directed by Hans Horn. Comedy The Wild Clown is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by Josef Rödl. Thriller Bad Karma is a 2002 film directed by John Hough. Patsy Kensit stars as a mental patient who believes she is the reincarnated lover of Jack the Ripper, and that her psychiatrist is the reincarnated mass murderer. Damian Chapa and Amy Locane are also in the film, which is adapted by Randall Frakes from the 1997 Douglas Clegg novel of the same name. Documentary film Wild in the Streets is a 2012 documentary film written by Jay Nelson and directed by Peter Baxter. Documentary film Derrida is a 2002 American documentary film directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman about the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival before being released theatrically on October 23, 2002. Documentary film Burma Diary is a 1997 film directed by Jeanne Hallacy. Animation Little Red Walking Hood is a traditionally animated Merrie Melodies cartoon short, released on November 6, 1937 by Warner Bros. and directed by Tex Avery. The short was written by Cal Howard and animated by Irven 'Irv' Spence. Thriller Ti ho cercata in tutti i necrologi is an English/Italian dramatic film directed by Giancarlo Giannini. Its English title is The Gambler Who Wouldn't Die. Nikita, a man who despises his own life, is offered as quarry to experienced hunters. His struggle for survival leads him to understand the true value of life, survival and redemption. While he is hunted, he knows and loves the elusive Helena. Documentary film AKA: Girl Skater is a 2003 documentary about four female professional skateboarders on a skateboarding tour in Australia. The documentary follows Dave Carnie as he leads pro skaters Amy Caron, Vanessa Torres, Monica Shaw, and Jaime Reyes on a tour of Australia, visiting a variety of skate parks and tourist attractions. Documentary film Chasing Beauty is a 2013 biographical documentary film written by Brent Huff and Pete Sepenuk and directed by Brent Huff. Thriller Right at Your Door is a 2006 American thriller film about a couple and follows the events surrounding them when multiple dirty bombs detonate in Los Angeles. Chris Gorak both wrote the screenplay and directed the film in his writing and directorial debuts. It was first screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2006 where it was nominated for Cinematography Award and the Grand Jury Prize, winning the Cinematography award. Consequently the world-wide rights for the film were acquired by Lions Gate for nearly $3 million. Comedy Gyeongju is a 2014 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Zhang Lu, starring Park Hae-il and Shin Min-ah. Comedy A Hungarian Fairy Tale is a 1987 Hungarian film directed by Gyula Gazdag. Comedy Cutthroat Island is a 1995 romantic comedy action adventure film directed by Renny Harlin. The film stars Geena Davis, Matthew Modine, and Frank Langella. The film, having endured a notoriously troubled and chaotic production involving multiple rewrites and recasts, received mixed reviews from critics and was a tremendous box office bomb. It was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the biggest box office flop of all time. It was the last film Carolco Pictures produced before it went bankrupt. Comedy Bye Bye Blondie is a 2011 drama comedy film written and directed by Virginie Despentes. Comedy Cupid's Rival is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Debi Derryberry is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Gary Conrad. Comedy Luke Rides Roughshod is a 1916 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Kelkatha Shabdam is a 1982 comedy drama romance film written by Balachandra Menon and V.S. Nair and directed by Balachandra Menon. Comedy Metlogs: Metrosexual Adventures is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Crisaldo Pablo. Comedy Beware of Dogs is a 2014 comedy film directed by Vishnu Prasad. Animation The Calculus Case is a 1964 family, adventure, and animation film written by Charles Shows and directed by Ray Goossens. Animation A Quiet week in the House is a 1969 Czechoslovak live-action/animated short film by Jan Švankmajer. Documentary film This revealing program explores the degree to which money and expediency has corrupted science and the ways in which the scientific method can expose those who commit it. Comedy Under the Rainbow is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Agnès Jaoui. It was co-written by Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. Documentary film Homemad(e) is a 2000 film directed by Ruth Beckermann. Thriller Stoker is a 2013 British-American psychological thriller film written by Wentworth Miller and directed by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook in his English-language debut. It stars Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, and Nicole Kidman, and was released on March 1, 2013. It was the last film produced by Tony Scott, who died after production. Comedy Heavenly Days is a 1944 film starring Fibber McGee and Molly. It was the third and final feature film to feature the popular radio characters; unlike the two previous entries, none of the radio show's supporting cast members appeared in this film. Thriller Hot Guys with Guns is a 2013 action comedy thriller film written and directed by Doug Spearman. Animation Mazinger Z vs. Devilman is a 1973 animated movie that crossed over two then-popular Anime series, both of which were created by Manga artist Go Nagai. Note however that the movie features alternate versions of events from both series, and is therefore not canonical to either one. Comedy Soggy Bottom U.S.A. is a 1981 film directed by Theodore J. Flicker. Animation The Education is a 2014 short animation drama film written and directed by Klaartje Schrijvers. Animation Mickey's Christmas Carol is a 1983 American animated fantasy short film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and released by Buena Vista Distribution. It was directed and produced by Burny Mattinson. The cartoon is an adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol, with Mickey Mouse as Bob Cratchit and Scrooge McDuck as his namesake and inspiration, Ebenezer Scrooge. Many other Disney characters, primarily from the Mickey Mouse universe, Robin Hood, and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, were cast throughout the film. Mickey's Christmas Carol was largely an animated adaptation of a Disneyland Records 1974 audio musical entitled An Adaptation of Dickens' Christmas Carol. The musical featured similar dialogue and cast of characters with the exception of the first and last Christmas ghosts. This was the first original Mickey Mouse theatrical cartoon produced in over 30 years. With the exception of re-releases, Mickey had not appeared in movie theaters since the short film The Simple Things. Many additional characters seen in the film had also not appeared in a theatrical cartoon for several decades. Documentary film The Fear of God: 25 Years of 'The Exorcist' is a 1998 documentary writen by Mark Kermode and directed by Nick Freand Jones. Animation Krot na more is a 2012 animation, short film, comedy, adventure film directed by Anna Kadykova. Documentary film Yes I Can is a 2012 documentary film directed by Wasim Baobaid. Comedy Il paradiso all'improvviso (English: Suddenly Paradise) is a 2003 comedy film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni. Comedy Raju Chacha is an Indian Bollywood action film directed by Anil Devgan, released on 20 December 2000. The film stars Ajay Devgan, Kajol, Rishi Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt in lead roles. Raju Chacha was Devgan's first attempt as a producer. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was an average grosser at the box office. Comedy The Young in Heart is a 1938 American comedy film produced by David O. Selznick, directed by Richard Wallace, and starring Janet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Paulette Goddard, Roland Young, and Billie Burke. The screenplay by Paul Osborn was adapted by Charles Bennett from the novel The Young in Heart by I. A. R. Wylie. The music score by Franz Waxman received two Academy Award nominations, for Best Music, Original Score and Best Music, Scoring. Leon Shamroy's cinematography was also nominated. Animation Mantis is a 2002 animated short film directed by Jordi Moragues. Thriller The Kiss of the Tiger is a 1988 thriller film written by Petra Haffter, Peter Reinholz, Francis Ryck andGerd Weiss and directed by Petra Haffter. Comedy Rockin' Meera is a 2006 adventure romantic-comedy film written and directed by Param Gill. Documentary film The Theory of Happiness is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Gregory Gan. Comedy Gums and Noses is a 2004 south african film written and directed by Craig Freimond. Animation Every Picture Is An Empty Picture is a 2014 film written by Thorsten Ernst and directed by Christoph Faulhaber. Documentary film In 1998 Lee Geun Hyuk left the city, along with his wife and infant daughter, for Korea's South Chungcheong Province to begin a new life in farming. Lee harbored no romantic illusions about becoming a farmer, since he had been born and raised in a farming family, but he believed strongly in the importance of traditional agriculture and in the urgent need to organize a farmers' movement to protest new government policies.To produce BACK TO THE SOIL, documentary filmmaker Kwon spent a year living with and filming the Lee family, chronicling with remarkable intimacy their numerous difficulties-such as harvesting on a trial-and-error basis, Lee's role in leading militant rallies against the expansion of the Free Trade Agreement, and the emotional impact of their young daughter's heart operation.BACK TO THE SOIL thus functions as both an emotionally engaging portrait of the young couple's challenges in starting a new life as well as a revealing depiction of a rapidly changing agricultural system that threatens to destroy traditional farming methods. On a more personal level, the film shows how Lee's fight for his beliefs creates tensions between him and older, more apathetic farmers in the community, and how his newfound political militancy creates emotional strains between him and his wife.In portraying the impact of the Korean government's new policies that abandon small national farmers in favor of a globalized agrobusiness, flooding the market with cheap imported rice and other foods, a trend against which Lee is valiantly striving to sustain and revitalize traditional farming, BACK TO THE SOIL dramatizes a situation facing small farmers not only in Korea but also throughout the world. Comedy Girl in a Boot is a 1985 comedy drama film written by Jürgen Engert and directed by Herbert Ballmann. Comedy Scrooge McDuck and Money is a short animated cartoon made by Walt Disney Studios in 1967. Documentary film Métro is a 2008 short and documentary film directed by Martin LaPorte. Thriller Forest of Death is a 2007 Hong Kong horror film directed and co-written by Danny Pang. Animation Astro Boy is a 2009 American-Hong Konger-Chinese computer-animated action film loosely based on the mangas and anime series of the same name by the Japanese writer and illustrator Osamu Tezuka. It was produced by Imagi Animation Studios, and directed by David Bowers. Freddie Highmore provides the voice of Astro Boy in the film. The film also features the voices of Kristen Bell, Nathan Lane, Eugene Levy, Matt Lucas, Bill Nighy, Donald Sutherland, Charlize Theron and Nicolas Cage. The film was released first in Hong Kong on October 8, 2009, Japan on October 10, 2009 and in the United States on October 23, 2009. Documentary film Wasting ones youth.doc is a 2005 documentary directed by Jürgen Teipel and Sigrid Harder. Comedy Zeit zu leben is an East German film. It was released in 1969. It was directed by Horst Seemann and written by Wolfgang Held and Horst Seemann. Comedy The Paint Job is a 1992 comedy film directed by Michael Taav. Comedy Born That Way is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Elliott Mason, Kathleen Gibson and Terence De Marney. The film a quota quickie made at the Nettlefold Studios for distribution by RKO Pictures. A Scottish woman tries to take her brother-in-law's wild living children in hand. Comedy A Very Brady Sequel is a 1996 comedy film and sequel to 1995’s The Brady Bunch Movie. Both films are parodies-homages of the classic 1969–1974 television sitcom The Brady Bunch. The film was directed by Arlene Sanford and stars Shelley Long and Gary Cole as Carol and Mike Brady. The film was a box office success, although not as successful as The Brady Bunch Movie. A second sequel, the made-for-television The Brady Bunch in the White House, aired in November 2002. Documentary film Here We Drown Algerians: October 17th, 1961 is a 2011 documentary written and directed by Yasmina Adi. Comedy Szinglik ejszakaja is a 2010 action film directed by Tamas Sas. Comedy Never Steal Anything Small is a musical comedy film starring James Cagney, Shirley Jones, Roger Smith, Cara Williams, Nehemiah Persoff, Royal Dano, and Horace McMahon. The film was based on The Devil's Hornpipe by Maxwell Anderson and released by Universal Pictures. Comedy A Crime in Paradise, French: Un crime au paradis, is a French comedy film from 2001, directed by Jean Becker, written by Sacha Guitry, and starring by Jacques Villeret. The scenario was used on the film La Poison. Comedy Knight and Day, is a 2010 action comedy film starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. The film, directed by James Mangold, is Cruise and Diaz's second on-screen collaboration following the 2001 film Vanilla Sky. Diaz plays June Havens, a classic car restorer who unwittingly gets caught up with the eccentric secret agent Roy Miller, played by Cruise, who is on the run from the Secret Service. The film's investors offset funding costs by paying Cruise a lower advance fee and providing him a share of revenue only after the financiers were repaid their investment in the production. Filming took place in several locations, mainly in several cities located in Massachusetts, while other scenes were filmed in Spain and parts of Austria. Knight and Day was released in the United States on June 24, 2010. The film has received mixed reviews from film critics and was a success at the box office, grossing over $260 million worldwide. The movie also has an official remake in Bollywood with Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in the lead and has been named as Bang Bang! and was released on 2 October, 2014. Documentary film Pink Smoke over the Vatican is a 2011 documentary film by Jules Hart about women who have been ordained as priests in the Roman Catholic Church despite their status as invalid. The film has won several awards including Best Female Filmmaker and Best Faith-Based Film at the Action On Film International Film Festival; Best Documentary at the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival; and the Emerging Artist Award at Beloit International Film Festival. The film received three Accolade awards: Award of Merit for Feature Documentary; Editing and Voice-over Talent; and an Indie Award of Merit for Feature Documentary. It was also notminated at the Oaxaca Film Fest. Animation Chameleon is an original video animation film. Thriller Good Day for It is a 2011 independent drama film starring Robert Patrick, Samantha Mathis, and Hal Holbrook. It premiered at the Sonoma Film Festival on April 8, 2011. Comedy The Song of the Red Ruby is a 1970 comedy drama film written by John Hilbard, Annelise Meineche and Agnar Mykle and directed by Annelise Meineche. Comedy Tikka Sankarayya is a 1968 Telugu comedy film directed by Dasari Yoganand. It is a hit film with music score provided by Thotakura Venkata Raju. There are many good songs rendered by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao, P. Susheela and others. Animation The Easter Bunny is sick, and Granny recruits Bugs to help to deliver the baskets of eggs. A surprise ending reveals the Easter Bunny to be a certain duck. But Bugs and Granny tell us in unison, ""We knew it was Daffy all the time!"" Documentary film "An explosive introduction to the North American transgender music scene. An explosive introduction to the North American transgender music scene, combining candid interviews with performance footage. Amongst those featured are Katastrophe, The Cliks, Trannysaurus Sex and The Shondes with music styles as varied as the participants' gender expression; from tender finger-picked ballads through rousing accordion sea shanties to screaming punk rock. In talking about their music, inspiration and lives the interviewees cover such topics as passing/not passing, how to cope with changing voices, audience reactions, coming out and the personal as political. The visuals are as exciting as the music, combining 16mm, Super8, video and stills. Riot Acts' enthusiasm is infectious - I wonder how many bands will be formed after the screening? JB" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Comedy Pals and Pugs is a 1920 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Storyteller is a 2011 animated short drama film written by Karissa Hamilton-Bannis and directed by Nandita Jain. Science Fiction Planet der Kannibalen (Planet of the Cannibals) is a 2002 comedy-crime sci-fi film from Germany, written and directed by Hans-Christoph Blumenberg. Comedy Under New Management is a 1946 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Nat Jackley, Norman Evans and Dan Young. A chimney sweep inherits a hotel and calls on a number of ex-army friends to staff it. It was one of a number of films at the time dealing with the contemporary issue of demobilisation following the end of the Second World War. It is also known by the alternative title of Honeymoon Hotel. Thriller In the 1990s the conflict in Yugoslavia was used as cover for a series of killings by a man working wit private security companies, following his own agenda, assassinated with ancient European human sacrifice and in particular evidence gained from the so called bog bodies such as Tollund Man and Lindow Man, he was carrying out what he regarded as experimental archaeology. Years later; Juliet Corman, instructor for a survival training company run by TV personality Ray Morris, invites her sister Holly along to the first course. The killer has returned home and is waiting for his newest batch of test subjects. When course members begin to die one by one, Holly and Juliet are forced to face the killer themselves in a real fight for survival. Animation Blitz Wolf is an early anti-German World War II Hitler-parodying cartoon produced in 1942 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons but lost to another anti-German World War II parody Der Fuhrer's Face, a Donald Duck cartoon. Documentary film Awka Liwen is a documentary film directed by Mariano Aiello and Kristina Hille, with a script by Osvaldo Bayer, Mariano Aiello and Kristina Hille. The work develops the history of the possession of the land in Argentina. It is also a history of racism against the indigenous peoples, where racism was the alibi for their exploitation and elimination. Awka Liwen, which in the Mapuche language means “Rebel at Dawn”, was filmed in Chubut, Jujuy, Río Negro, the province and city of Buenos Aires and Germany. Comedy Aqua Duck is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Daffy Duck. This short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by John Dunn. Science Fiction Human Form is a 2014 horror, fantasy, science fiction, short film written and directed by Doyeon Noh. Documentary film East of Havana is a 2006 documentary film produced by South African actress Charlize Theron. The film features three young Cuban rappers: Soandry, Magyori, and Mikki and centers on their experiences in the Cuban underground hip hop scene. Charlize Theron attended SXSW Film Festival to introduce her productions new movie titled “East of Havana". The Movie chronicles the journey of three underground hip hop artists in Cuba. Charlize Theron has already won an Oscar for her acting skills. Thriller 12 O'Clock is a 1958 Bollywood Drama, Thriller and Mystery film starring Guru Dutt and Waheeda Rehman. It was produced by G.P. Sippy and directed by Pramod Chakravorty. Animation Éros-Thanatos is a 2009 short animated film directed by Serge de Cotret. Animation Cats and Bruises is a 1965 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. Documentary film Thakazhi is a 1998 Malayalam documentary film made by M. T. Vasudevan Nair on renowned Malayalam writer, Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai. The 57-minute film was written, directed and narrated by Nair for Sahitya Akademi. The film's music was provided by Raveendran. Comedy Yareba yareruze zenin shugo is a 1968 comedy film directed by Yûsuke Watanabe. Thriller Perry Mason Returns is a 1985 TV movie directed by Ron Satlof. Documentary film Kosanji is a 2009 documentary film directed by Woo-Jung Kang. Documentary film Life in Movement is a 2011 documentary biography written and directed by Sophie Hyde and Bryan Mason. Science Fiction The Last Starfighter is a 1984 American space opera film directed by Nick Castle. The film tells the story of Alex Rogan, an average teenage boy recruited by an alien defense force to fight in an interstellar war. It also featured Robert Preston, Dan O'Herlihy, Catherine Mary Stewart, Norman Snow and Kay E. Kuter. The Last Starfighter, along with Disney's Tron, has the distinction of being one of cinema's earliest films to use extensive computer-generated imagery to depict its many starships, environments and battle scenes. The Last Starfighter was Preston's final film role. His character, a "lovable con-man", was a nod to his most famous role as Harold Hill in The Music Man. There was a subsequent novelization of the film by Alan Dean Foster, as well as a video game based on the production. In 2004, it was also adapted as an off-Broadway musical. Animation A Martian Picnic is a 2012 short comedy sci-fi animated family film directed and written by Patrick Neary. Animation I Married a Strange Person! is an animated feature film by Bill Plympton about a man who can transform people and objects using the power of his mind, and how a U.S. media conglomerate wishes to harness this power. The film is rated R for graphic violent and sexual images, and for some strong language. Science Fiction 12:01 is a 1993 television film directed by Jack Sholder, and starring Helen Slater, Jonathan Silverman, Jeremy Piven, and Martin Landau. It originally aired on the Fox Network in the United States. It is an adaptation of Richard Lupoff's short story "12:01 PM," published in the December 1973, issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. The story had previously been adapted into an 1990 Academy Award nominated short film starring Kurtwood Smith. Documentary film To Be Like Avi is a documentary, biographical and drama film directed by Inbal Shprinzak. Documentary film Was geht mich der Frühling an... is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Heinz Bütler. Documentary film Tokyo Olympiad is a 1965 documentary film directed by Kon Ichikawa which documents the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Like Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia, which documented the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Ichikawa's film was considered a milestone in documentary filmmaking. However, Tokyo Olympiad keeps its focus more on the atmosphere of the games and the human side of the athletes instead of concentrating only on the winners and the results. It is one of the few sports documentaries included in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. Comedy Curso de Verano is a 2004 comedy film written by Ernesto Martín and Agustín Póveda and directed by Ernesto Martín. Comedy "Two petty criminals walk into a twenty-four-hour supermarket during the night shift, hold the employees hostage and take their place behind the cash register, funnelling the profits into their own pockets. No, it's not a Chinese 'remake' of Kim Sang-Jin's Attack the Gas Station (1999), surreptitious or otherwise. The character dynamics are largely played for laughs, and the ending is a predictable - if admittedly clever - way of reinforcing the mainland party line; the authorities always get their man. Nonetheless, Yang Qing's debut feature One Night in Supermarket is a fantastic little piece of filmmaking, slick, witty, inventive and - yes - frequently hilarious." Quoting a review by Eight Rooks on Twitch Film. Comedy Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid is a 1948 fantasy film starring William Powell and Ann Blyth in the title roles. Irene Hervey played Mr. Peabody's wife. The film was based on the 1945 novel Peabody's Mermaid by Guy and Constance Jones. Sequences were shot at the Weeki Wachee Springs in Florida. Animation A teenage girl living in the ruins of the Romanov's palace finds herself running from the Secret Police with her four magic instruments, who are all she has left of her family, whom she can't remember. Comedy Deadbeat Hero is Doug Stanhope's second stand-up comedy DVD and his fifth CD. Recorded at the Comedy Underground in Seattle, Washington in 2004, originally produced by Shout Factory, and released as part of the Ad Lib Breakout Comedy Series. It was reissued in 2007 by Stand Up! Records. Science Fiction Species II is a 1998 American science fiction horror film, sequel to the 1995 film Species and the second installment in the Species series. The film was directed by Peter Medak and starring Natasha Henstridge, Michael Madsen and Marg Helgenberger, all of whom reprise their roles from the first film. It also features actor James Cromwell as "Senator Judson Ross". The film was followed by Species III. Comedy The Man with Two Brains is a 1983 American science fiction comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Kathleen Turner. Written by Martin, Reiner and George Gipe, the film is a broad comedy, with Martin starring as Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr, a pioneering neurosurgeon with a cruel and unfaithful new wife, Dolores Benedict. Animation The Smurfs is a 2011 American 3D comedy film loosely based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo and the 1980s animated TV series it spawned. It was directed by Raja Gosnell and stars Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays and Sofía Vergara, with Jonathan Winters and Katy Perry as the voices of Papa Smurf and Smurfette. It is the first CGI/live-action hybrid film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and in The Smurfs trilogy. During early production the film was known as The Smurfs Movie. The film tells the story of the Smurfs as they get lost in New York, and try to find a way to get back home before Gargamel catches them. After five years of negotiations, Jordan Kerner bought the rights in 2002 and was in development with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies until Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation obtained the film rights in 2008. Filming began in March 2010 in New York City. After having the release date changed three times, Columbia Pictures released The Smurfs on July 29, 2011. Comedy La Zizanie is a 1978 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, written by Zidi and Michel Fabre, and starring Louis de Funès and Annie Girardot. The English title is The Spat. Thriller Famous is a 2014 Indian crime thriller film written and directed by Prawaal Raman. It stars Randeep Hooda as a fictional conman named Charles. Famous will be released October 2014. Animation Noël Noël is a 22-minute animated short produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 2003 as a Christmas special. It was directed by Nicola Lemay and written by Martin Barry. The English-language version was adapted by John Weldon and narrated by Leslie Nielsen. The original French-language version was narrated by Benoît Brière. Awards for the film included the Prix Gémeaux for Best Animated Program or Series and an Award of Excellence in the category of Animation age 6 - 8 from the Alliance for Children and Television. Comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World is a 1987 Hong Kong film, directed by Clifton Ko. It starred Bill Tung and Lydia Sum as parents of the dysfunctional Piu family. The daughters were played by Elsie Chan, Loletta Lee and Pauline Kwan. The comedy was very popular and the original cast of Tung, Shum, Chan, Lee and Kwan reappeared in its sequels It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World II, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World III and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World Too. The plots of the films are all about the family become suddenly rich, usually through lotteries. The family also made a cameo appearance in The Banquet. Comedy The Opportunists is a 2000 British-American crime drama film, written and directed by Myles Connell, and starring Christopher Walken, Cyndi Lauper, Donal Logue and Vera Farmiga. The film takes place in the urban setting of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in New York City. It was released in American movie theaters on August 11, 2000. Comedy Beavis and Butt-head Do America is a 1996 American animated road comedy film, based on the TV series Beavis and Butt-head. It was produced by Paramount Pictures in association with Geffen Pictures and MTV Films, and co-written and directed by creator Mike Judge. The film became the biggest December box-office opening in history until it was beaten the following year by Scream 2 and subsequently one week later by Titanic. Documentary film Snake Fever is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Wendy Greene. Comedy Vampire Vs Vampire is a 1989 Hong Kong film directed by and starring Lam Ching-ying. The title references the interaction in the film between a jiangshi child, a creature from Chinese "hopping" corpse fiction, and a British vampire based on Western vampire fiction. Thriller 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending is a 2013 American horror film directed by Marc Clebanoff, written by Frank Krueger, and starring Danny Trejo, Kinga Philipps, and Krueger. Philipps plays a documentary filmmaker who enters abandoned New York City Subway tunnels to film a documentary on the homeless people who live there, which include an ex-cop and cult leader. The film is based on an earlier web series by Clebanoff. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, originally released theatrically in Japan as simply Dragon Ball Z and later as Dragon Ball Z: Return My Gohan!! for its Japanese VHS and Laserdisc release, is the fourth anime film in the Dragon Ball franchise and the first one under the Dragon Ball Z moniker. It was originally released in Japan on July 15, 1989 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival along with the 1989 film version of Himitsu no Akko-chan, the first Akuma-kun movie, and the film version of Kidou Keiji Jiban. The film was licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment and the home video rights were sub-licensed to Pioneer Home Entertainment. Pioneer's dub used the same voice cast as the TV series did at the time, and was dubbed by Ocean Productions. They released the film as Dead Zone, and later retitled it Dead Zone Vortex for its television airings. AB Groupe, a French company that holds the license to the Dragon Ball franchise in most of Europe, licensed and dubbed the movie, which they re-titled In Pursuit of Garlic. This dub featured an entirely unknown voice cast and dialogue that did not fit the mouth flaps. Animation Planters 'Holiday Party' is a 2010 Animation film directed by Ringan Ledwidge & Mark Gustafson. Thriller 'Tum Ho Yaara ' is an upcoming Hindi Suspense Thriller starring Ganesh Venkatraman, Kalpana Pandit & Shobana is set to release on 6 Jun 2014. This love triangle is directed by Natty Kumar & Dr. Jay while J. Nataraj kumar and Kalpana Pandit is the producer of the film.. Animation Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me is a film, produced by Out of the Inkwell Studios, Inc. and released in June 1924, as part of the Song Car-Tunes series. Early titles in the Song Car-Tunes series were Oh Mabel, Come Take A Trip in My Airship, and Goodbye My Lady Love, all released in May and June 1924. They were the first sound cartoons, not Disney's Steamboat Willie, as often is thought. "Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me" is a popular song from 1905. Documentary film Pop in Reykjavík is a 1998 documentary/music film directed by Áugúst Jakobsson. Animation Ryoushi to hijiri is a 2013 short film directed by Yusuke Sakamoto. Comedy Deewana Hoon Pagal Nahi is a 1998 drama family comedy action film directed by Mohanji Prasad. Comedy White Elephant is a 1984 British comedy drama film directed by Werner Grusch and starring Peter Firth, Peter Sarpong and Nana Seowg. The plot involves a ruthless white man determined to break through thousands of years of tradition to sell microchips in Africa. A young British businessman goes to Ghana to modernise a furniture factory by introducing computers. Unbeknownst to him, the spirits of African tradition are already working against him and are determined to make him pay. He encounters fierce resistance from the Ghanaians, and this eventually leads him to better appreciate their culture. Documentary film Farewell is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Ditteki Mensink. "Constructed entirely of archive footage, Farewell is the story of English journalist Lady Grace Drummond-Hay. In August of 1929, two months before the stock market crash would plunge the world into the Great Depression, newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst added Drummond-Hay to the passenger list of the Graf Zeppelin as the only female. This impressive airship would be the very first to make a voyage around the world. For this prestigious project, a symbol of hope and progress, Hearst was looking for someone who wanted to write about the trip "from a female perspective." Drummond-Hay was ecstatic: "I shall write for him as if my life depended on it." Under the supervision of her colleague and ex-boyfriend Karl Henry von Wiegand, she spent 21 days reporting on the flight, which started in New York and went to Friedrichshafen, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and ended back in the Big Apple. Needless to say, it was a trip that did not go off completely without a hitch. Using Drummond-Hay's diary entries and newspaper articles as a basis, the film sketches a picture of the occasionally tough journey and a changing Europe. Drummond-Hay makes the viewer part of her impressions of the devastated continent. She tells of the funeral wreaths thrown from the Zeppelin over Verdun, riots in Berlin, and the rise of Communism in Russia, struggling with feelings for her ex-boyfriend all the while." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Comedy Bouncing Babies is a 1929 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 92nd Our Gang short to be released. Thriller Mr. Wong, Detective is a 1938 American crime film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff in his first appearance as Mr. Wong. Animation Baby Chicken is a 2013 short animation, adventure, comedy, family film written by Joshua N. Evans and directed by Azod Abedikichi. Thriller A Closed Book is a 2010 British film based on the novel of the same name by Gilbert Adair, about a blind author who employs an assistant to help him write his novels. Throughout the film the assistant starts to play crueler and crueler tricks on her employer. The film is directed by Raúl Ruiz, and stars Daryl Hannah as assistant Jane Ryder, and Tom Conti as author Sir Paul. A Closed Book was filmed at Knebworth House in the UK. Comedy Surviving Gilligan's Island is a 2001 made-for-television docudrama film based on the 1964–1967 television sitcom Gilligan's Island. Originally airing on CBS on October 14, 2001, the film stars three surviving cast members from the 1960s series: Bob Denver, Dawn Wells, and Russell Johnson. These performers tell their stories, while other actors re-enact old scenes from the series. The plot of the film depicts the attempts of Gilligan's Island producer Sherwood Schwartz to make Gilligan's Island a hit television series. It portrays the networks turning him down as well as the filming of the pilot episode. It also portrays the changes the cast went through after the pilot episode received negative feedback. Denver, Wells, and Johnson share stories about the show and its status in pop culture. The film also discusses the question of whether Ginger or Mary Ann was more attractive. An informal poll of twenty-one people was conducted, in which Mary Ann won by a single vote. Thriller Harlequin Romance Series: Treacherous Beauties is a 1994 mystery drama written by Jim Henshaw and Naomi Janzen and directed by Charles Jarrott. Comedy Killer Tomatoes Eat France!, was released in 1991 as the third and most recent sequel to Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Like its predecessor, Killer Tomatoes Strike Back, it was a direct-to-video release. The film had been intended as the third in the series according to Return of the Killer Tomatoes, but was replaced as the third film by Killer Tomatoes Strike Back. It is the final film made by New World Pictures before their sale to News Corporation in 1997. Because the movie was co-produced with corporate successor 20th Century Fox, this is the only New World film whose rights are solely owned by 20th Century Fox. Comedy Time to Spare is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Job Gosschalk. Comedy Ohtori-jo hanayome is a 1957 Japanese comedy film directed by Sadatsugu Matsuda. Documentary film The disturbingly shocking HBO documentary HACKING DEMOCRACY bravely tangles with our nation's ills at the heart of democracy. The film the Diebold corporation doesn't want you to see, this revelatory journey follows tenacious Seattle grandmother Bev Harris and her band of extraordinary citizen-activists as they set out to ask one simple question: How does America count its votes? From Florida and California to Ohio and Washington State, filmmakers Simon Ardizzone, Robert Cohen, and Russell Michaels starkly reveal a broken system riddled with secrecy, incompetent election officials, and electronic voting machines that can be programmed to steal elections. Equipped only with a powerful sense of righteous outrage, the activists take on voting machine industry, exposing alarming security holes in America's trusted voting machines.They even go dumpster diving at a county election official's office in Florida, uncovering incendiary evidence of miscounted votes. But proving our votes can be stolen without a trace culminates in a duel between Diebold voting machines and a computer hacker from Finland - with America's democracy at stake. Documentary film Burning Wall is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Hava Kohav Beller. Thriller Boarding Gate is a 2007 French thriller film about the sophisticated power plays between a debt-ridden underworld entrepreneur, his provocative and ambitious ex-associate and a manipulative young couple who employ her. Written and directed by Olivier Assayas, the film features an international cast comprising Asia Argento, Michael Madsen, Carl Ng and Kelly Lin. Kim Gordon, of the band Sonic Youth, also plays a supporting role as an enigmatic businesswoman forced to intervene as events unfold in Hong Kong. The film premiered 18 May at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and later opened in France on 22 August 2007. Thriller See the Sea is a 1997 French film written and directed by Francois Ozon and starring Sasha Hails as a young British mother living in a small seaside village in France who takes in a malevolent homeless drifter while her husband is away on business. Comedy Porky's Romance is a 1937 Looney Tunes cartoon that stars Porky Pig and for the first time, Petunia Pig. The cartoon deals with Porky trying to propose to Petunia and him getting rejected by Petunia. He proceeds to try to commit suicide, but ends up in a bizarre dream showing what would happen if he married Petunia. Porky's Romance is particularly significant in that it is the last cartoon that had Joe Dougherty as the voice of Porky Pig before Mel Blanc got the job and exclusive voice credit contract. Dougherty's uncontrollable stutter had made it extremely difficult for the producers to work with him; such frustrations were evident in the cartoon's production, much of which has Porky either as a silent character or one who only speaks with his face turned away from the view of the audience. Science Fiction Transrexia is a 2008 short, horror and animation film written and directed by Voltaire. Comedy My Girlfriend's Back is a 2010 comedy film written by Mandel Holland and Huriyyah Muhammad, and directed by Steven Ayromlooi. Thriller Cyberstalker is a 2012 Lifetime television thriller directed by Curtis Crawford and starring Mischa Barton. Barton stars as a young artist living in seclusion since her parents were murdered by her stalker thirteen years earlier; her peace is suddenly disturbed by his reappearance. On 10 July 2012, a trailer was released. It was televised in the United States on 14 September, 2012. Documentary film KT-MAN is a 2014 documentary film directed by Lee Jinwoo. Comedy Memdidi is a 1961 Hindi movie produced by L. B. Lachman and directed by Hrishikesh MukherjeeThe film stars David, Jayant, Lalita Pawar, Asit Sen and Tanuja. The films music is by Salil Choudhury. Comedy An Elopement at Home is a 1913 short comedy film written by Vera Hurst and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Thriller Murder Without Tears is a 1953 American thriller film directed by William Beaudine, starring Craig Stevens and Richard Benedict. Documentary film The Inner and Outer World of Shahrukh Khan is the release title for a pair of documentaries about Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan, both directed by the London-based writer and producer/director Nasreen Munni Kabir, an authority on Hindi cinema. The first film, The Inner World of Shahrukh Khan, for BBC Channel 4, examines the actor's family history and daily life, while the second, The Outer World of Shahrukh Khan, produced by Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment, follows him on his 2004 Temptations concert tour in Europe and the United States. In contrasting Khan's two worlds, Kabir analyzes the effect of stardom on "a man who has taken Indian cinema to the next level." Documentary film Shanghai Ghetto is a 2002 documentary film produced and directed by Dana Janklowicz-Mann and Amir Mann. Narrated by Martin Landau, the film chronicles the story of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany in the 1930s and their lives in the Shanghai Ghetto. The film was awarded the Audience Choice Award and the Human Rights Award at the 2002 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Documentary film The Battle for Late Night is a 2010 documentary directed by John Murphy. Documentary film The term "working poor" should be an oxymoron. If you work full time, you should not be poor, but more than 30 million Americans — one in four workers — are stuck in jobs that do not pay the basics for a decent life. Waging a Living chronicles the day-to-day battles of four low-wage earners fighting to lift their families out of poverty. Shot over a three-year period in the northeast and California, this observational documentary captures the dreams, frustrations, and accomplishments of a diverse group of people who struggle to live from paycheck to paycheck. By presenting an unvarnished look at the barriers that these workers must overcome to lift their families out of poverty, Waging a Living offers a sobering view of the elusive American Dream. Documentary film A Little Elbow Room is a 2012 short documentary and biographical comedy film written and directed by Mavreen David. Animation Little Nemo, also known as Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N.Y. Herald and His Moving Comics, is a 1911 silent animated short film by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. One of the earliest animated films, it was McCay's first, and featured characters from McCay's comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland. Its expressive character animation distinguished the film from the experiments of earlier animators. Inspired by flip books his son brought home, McCay came to see the potential of the animated film medium. He claimed to be the first to make such films, though James Stuart Blackton and Émile Cohl were among those who preceded him. The short's four thousand drawings on rice paper were shot at Vitagraph Studios under Blackton's supervision. Most of the film's running time is made up of a live-action sequence in which McCay bets his colleagues that he can make drawings that move. He wins the bet with four minutes of animation in which the Little Nemo characters perform, interact, and metamorphose to McCay's whim. Little Nemo debuted in movie theaters on April 8, 1911, and four days later McCay began using it as part of his vaudeville act. Thriller Running Man is a 2013 South Korean action film starring Shin Ha-kyun as an ordinary man who begins to be chased and watched by the entire nation after he is falsely accused in a homicide case. Running Man was the first ever Korean movie to have 100% of its investment come from a Hollywood studio, 20th Century Fox, which also produced it along with CreaPictures. Distributed by Fox both dosmetically and worldwide, it was released in theaters on April 4, 2013. Science Fiction Gildersleeve's Ghost is a 1944 comedy fantasy sci-fi horror film written by Robert E. Kent and directed by Gordon Douglas. Comedy The usual chase is going on between Tom and Jerry, until a letter arrives. Tom reads it and finds out that he inherited one million dollars by one of his uncles! He cheers in happiness, until Jerry reads it, and points out one detail that Tom missed. Tom can't harm any living thing - not even a mouse! Jerry rejoices the inheritance because since Tom is not allowed to hurt any living thing, it means he can get away with doing anything he wants without Tom fighting back. Jerry proceeds to torture Tom by taking advantage of his new life, sleeping in his bed and eating all of his food. Finally, after Tom loses his breakfast and gets a pad of butter in the eye, he loses it and begins to beat up Jerry. He then says, "Gee, I'm throwing away a million dollars... BUT I'M HAPPY!!" Comedy Dreamy Knights is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Shoot the Piano Player is a 1960 French crime drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Charles Aznavour as the titular pianist. It is based on the novel Down There by David Goodis. Science Fiction Five Numbers! is a 2011 Japanese anime original video animation release. The OVA was directed by Hiroaki Ando, written by Dai Satō and produced by Sunrise. It is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks, it was released alongside another Sunrise OVA, Coicent, on DVD and Blu-ray on November 22, 2011 on the same disc. Comedy Amore e ginnastica is a 1973 comedy film directed by Luigi Filippo D'Amico. It is based on a novel with the same name written by Edmondo De Amicis. Animation Death in A Nut is a 2012 short drama film written and directed by Tom P. Chick. Documentary film What enables a simple arch bridge to support such great weight? What holds up a suspension bridge? Bridge the world with award-winning author-illustrator--and captivating storyteller--David Macaulay (The Way Things Work) and meet the brilliant designers who dared to extend roads and railways with ingenious but sometimes flawed designs. Animation Gaturro is a 3D Argentine-Mexican-Indian CGI animated film based on the popular Argentine comic book of the same name created by Cristian Dzwonik. The film is produced by Illusion Studios, Toonz Animation, and co-produced by Ánima Estudios. It was released in theaters September 21, 2010 in Argentina and was a box-office success. This film is also the first Indian-Latin American animated co-production. The film was later released in Mexico on April 27, 2012 and was a huge box-office disappointment. International rights are currently held by Voltage Pictures. To date, this film is yet to be released in the United States. Comedy Wimbledon is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine. The film centers on a washed-up tennis pro named Peter Colt and an up-and-coming tennis star named Lizzie Bradbury during the Wimbledon Championships. The film is dedicated to Mark McCormack, who died on 16 May 2003 after suffering cardiac arrest four months earlier. The story was inspired by Goran Ivanišević, a Croatian tennis player who won Wimbledon in 2001, becoming the only player to win men' s singles at Wimbledon with a wild card entry. Thriller Eyes in the Night is a 1942 American mystery film directed by Fred Zinnemann, based on Baynard Kendrick's 1941 novel The Odor of Violets and starring Edward Arnold, Ann Harding and Donna Reed. The film was followed by a sequel, The Hidden Eye. Comedy Thugaboo: Sneaker Madness is a 2006 animated comedy film directed by Shawn Wayans. Documentary film Muhammad: Legacy of the Prophet is a PBS documentary film about the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad based on historical records and on the stories of living American Muslims who call Muhammad the Messenger of God. It was produced in 2002 by Alex Kronemer and Michael Wolfe of Unity Productions Foundation and Kikim Media. Comedy The Worst Year of My Life is a comedy drama film directed by Jonathan Smith. Documentary film Inside Fighting China is a 1941 Canadian short documentary film directed by Stuart Legg, and narrated by Lorne Greene. The film documents China's resistance to Japan's invasion during World War II. It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada for Universal Pictures. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1942, as part of an expanded category featuring over two dozen nominations for World War II Allied propaganda films. Comedy Cuidado Con Las Mujeres is a 1951 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry and screen written by Ariel Cortazzo based on a play by André Revesz. The film starred Otto Sirgo. Comedy Once Upon a Time is a 2008 South Korean film, directed by Jeong Yong-ki and adapted from a screenplay by Cheon Seong-il. The film is a heist comedy film set in 1940s Korea, and stars Park Yong-woo and Lee Bo-young as a con artist and a jazz singer, respectively, who each plot to steal a valuable diamond from the Japanese authorities. Once Upon a Time was the first major investment by SK Telecom's film division, established late 2007, and was released in South Korea on January 30, 2008, under the company's CH Entertainment banner. Thriller Illegal Tender is a 2007 film written and directed by Franc. Reyes and produced by John Singleton. It stars Rick Gonzalez, Wanda De Jesus and Dania Ramirez, the film also marks the film debut of Reggaeton music star Tego Calderón. Thriller Undoing is a 2006 neo-noir drama film directed by Chris Chan Lee. The film is set in the streets of Los Angeles' Koreatown and follows the story of Samuel Kim who returns after a mysterious one-year absence to find redemption from his past. Undoing stars Sung Kang, Tom Bower, Russell Wong, Kelly Hu, Jose Zuniga, Leonardo Nam and Bobby Lee. Thriller Ghostwood is a supernatural thriller film directed by Justin O'Brien and produced by Ned Dowd. Executive Producers were Mairead Killian, Tom Higgins, John Slazenger and Noel Lourdes. Documentary film Child Marriage is an award-winning 2005 American film documentary about the Indian and Hindu practice of engaging children before they are born. Science Fiction Memory Run, also known as Synapse, is a 1995 action film set in the year 2015, starring Karen Duffy. It is based on the novel Season of the Witch, by Jean Marie Stine under her former name Hank Stine. Documentary film What happened here? What keeps all civilizations alive? To find out, join narrator Harrison Ford on a scientific adventure from the arctic to the equator. Tunnel into a metropolis of micro-organisms beneath New York, swim through the underwater forests of the Pacific, and climb to the top of the mysterious mountains in Venezuela that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Lost World. Discover the wonders of biological diversity—and its importance to all of us. Comedy One Night Only is a 2008 comedy-romance film by OctoArts and Canary. It was starred by ABS-CBN, GMA and TV5 actors/actresses. It was released/ premiered on December 25, 2008. Comedy Jugaad is a 2009 comedy drama film written by Priyank Dubey and Bunty Rathore and directed by R. Anand Kumar. Documentary film Andre Mathieu, Musicien is a 1993 music documentary film directed by Jean-Claude Labrecque. Documentary film Tootie's Last Suit is a documentary film directed by Lisa Katzman. Science Fiction Perarasu is a Kollywood Tamil film starring Captain Vijaykanth, Debina Bonnerjee, Nassar, Sarath Babu, and Prakash Raj with music composed by Praveen Mani. The film is directed by Udhayan. This movie is a typical unadulterated masala movie with a good-cop-versus-bad-guys story. Perarasu is similar to several earlier films of Vijayakanth, like Vallarasu and Pulanvisaranai. He can be seen in every frame. He plays a dual role as a law enforcer and a terminator. The action scenes are mainly flying kicks with no blood and gory scenes. Comedy Morgen fällt die Schule aus is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heintje Simons, Hansi Kraus and Rudolf Schündler. It was the sixth in the Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank series of comedy films. Comedy A Quiet Little Wedding is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Nos Miran is a 2002 Italian/Spanish film directed by Norberto López Amado and produced by César Benítez and Emilio A. Pina. It was later distributed in video form by Warner Home Video. It is a thriller starring Carmelo Gómez with Iciar Bollain, Margarita Lozano and Francisco Algora. The film's tone was different from the previous installments, becoming more family-friendly since W. Bros. underperformed at the box office due to its violence and dark overtones. The budget of the film was an estimated $1,000,000. Production was troubled, with many actors considered for the main roles. Filming locations included Madrid. The film was released in Spain in September 2002. Nos miran received favorable reviews upon release, but over the years the opinion has gone from favorable to mixed. Comedy My Life in Ruins is a 2009 romantic comedy film set amongst the ruins of ancient Greece, starring Nia Vardalos, Richard Dreyfuss, Alexis Georgoulis, Rachel Dratch, Harland Williams and British comedy actor and impressionist Alistair McGowan. The film is about a tour guide whose life takes a personal detour, while her group gets entangled in comic situations among the ruins, with a series of unexpected stops along the way. The film was released on June 5, 2009 in the United States, and May 7, 2009 in Greece. Animation The Magic Cube is a 2006 animated fantasy/adventure/family film written by Antonio Zurera and directed by Ángel Izquierdo. Comedy No Sex Please, We're British is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Ronnie Corbett, Ian Ogilvy, Susan Penhaligon and Arthur Lowe. It is based on the 1971 play No Sex Please, We're British with a number of changes to the original plot. Comedy Calabuch is a 1956 comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. Thriller Deep Down is a 2002 short film written and directed by Christin Cockerton Comedy Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu is a 2003 Malayalam film by Viswanath starring Mohanlal and Jyothirmayi. This was Viswanathan's debut film as a director and the debut music directorial venture of renown pianist and arranger, Stephen Devassy. Science Fiction The Eavesdropper is a 2004 film directed by Andrew Bakalar. Thriller The Levenger Tapes is a 2011 American horror-thriller film written and directed by Mark Edwin Robinson. The film premiered at the Temecula Valley International Film Festival in September 2011 and will be distributed by New Films International. Comedy Talkin' Dirty After Dark is a comedy film starring Martin Lawrence. The film was directed by Topper Carew, who also wrote the film. Carew also directed, created, and produced Lawrence's TV show, Martin. In addition to Lawrence the film also stars John Witherspoon, Tom Lister, Jr., and Mark Curry. The film was released in March 1991 and went on to gross one million dollars at the box office; it was only available in limited release. The film was generally panned by critics, although it has established a cult following thanks to airings on cable networks like HBO, Cinemax, and BET. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles, California. Thriller Extreme Ops is a 2002 action thriller film directed by Christian Duguay, written by Michael Zaidan, Timothy Scott Bogart, and Mark Mullin, and starring Devon Sawa, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, Rupert Graves, and Rufus Sewell. Documentary film Lost Treasures of the Ancient World: The Dark Ages is a 2000 documentary film directed by Chris Gormlie. Comedy "Boy moves to L.A. to pursue acting career, boy makes difficult choices to pay the rent, then boy falls in love and his past catches up with him—it’s a tale as old as time. Adam wants to launch his TV and movie career, so he crashes with his best friend, Candy, a catty blonde who’s expecting her big break any day now—and has been for years. Between snippy talent agencies, endless parking tickets, and a dead-end receptionist job, Adam seems further than ever from his dream. Nick, a photographer with less-than-honorable intentions and a drug habit, hooks him up with an office job at a porn production company. Despite several offers, including from his endearingly creepy boss, Adam repeatedly refuses to go in front of the camera…at least until his bills catch up with him and he falls for Nick’s dubious charm. Circumstances snowball until he’s being pimped out by his boss as a high-class escort to famous men who need discretion with their booty calls. But when Adam falls in love with one of his clients, a closeted TV star, his dreams of serious acting—and true love—hang in the balance. In this spirited, sexy dramedy, director Casper Andreas (A Four Letter Word, The Big Gay Musical) shows us the ups and downs of chasing the Hollywood dream. And with the help of the adorable Matthew Ludinski as Adam, who is all charm and washboard abs, it’s a not-to-be-missed L.A. story made for the silver screen." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Akash Kusum was a 1965 Bengali film directed by noted Indian art film director Mrinal Sen. Science Fiction The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 is an upcoming 2014 American science fiction adventure film directed by Francis Lawrence with a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong. It is the first of two cinematic parts based on the novel Mockingjay, the final book in The Hunger Games trilogy, written by Suzanne Collins, and the third installment in The Hunger Games film series, produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik and distributed by Lionsgate. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci and Donald Sutherland. It is the sequel to The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and will be followed by the concluding entry, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2. The story continues to follow Katniss Everdeen who, after escaping the Third Quarter Quell, becomes a reluctant hero and symbol of hope for the nation of Panem. Principal photography for both parts of the film began on September 23, 2013 in Atlanta, before moving to Paris for two weeks of filming and officially concluding on June 20, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Comedy Big is a 1988 American fantasy comedy film directed by Penny Marshall, and stars Tom Hanks as Josh Baskin, a young boy who makes a wish "to be big" and is then aged to adulthood overnight. The film also stars Elizabeth Perkins, John Heard, and Robert Loggia and was written by Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg. Big was the latest and most successful, of a series of age-changing comedies produced in the late 1980s, the others being: Like Father Like Son, 18 Again!, Vice Versa, and the Italian film Da grande. Comedy No Deposit, No Return is a 1976 comedy film directed by Norman Tokar. It was written by Arthur Alsberg and Don Nelson. It is the story of two children who hold themselves for ransom, reluctantly aided by a couple of inept petty criminals, an expert safecracker who somehow never manages to steal anything, and his bungling sidekick. Comedy Carry On Loving is the twentieth in the series of Carry On films to be made, and was released in 1970. It features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Terry Scott and Bernard Bresslaw alongside newcomers Richard O'Callaghan and Jacki Piper. Carry On Loving featured Imogen Hassall in her only Carry on role. Compared to earlier films in the series it features more open bawdiness rather than evasive innuendo. There are fictitious locations named for their sexual innuendo, including 'Much-Snogging-On-The-Green', 'Rogerham Mansions' and 'Dunham Road'. Comedy Road Show is a 1941 American film directed by Hal Roach. Documentary film Blackfish is a 2013 documentary directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2013, and was picked up by Magnolia Pictures and CNN Films for wider release. Blackfish focuses on Tilikum, an orca held by SeaWorld, and the controversy over captive killer whales. Comedy Hanste Khelte is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by Bharat Rangachary and produced by Firoz Nadiadwala. It stars Rahul Roy, Nandini Singh, Asrani, Rakesh Bedi, Anant Mahadevan and Ishrat Ali in pivotal roles. Amitabh Bachchan gives his voice as a God in this film. Animation Fairly OddBaby is a 2008 television film and season premiere of The Fairly OddParents’ sixth season, which first aired on February 18, 2008. The episode was the first to air after a one-year hiatus. The episode received 8.81 million viewers in its initial airing. The special follows on the series' main character 10-year-old Timmy Turner with Cosmo and Wanda, who are Timmy's fairy godparents and grant his wishes. The special introduces a newborn fairy baby named Poof, who is the child of Cosmo and Wanda and becomes Timmy's fairy godbrother. Poof comes into existence when Cosmo and Wanda decide to have a child of their own, and Timmy wishes it so. However, because the fairy baby's magic is developing and uncontrollable, villains called the anti-fairies and pixies seek to steal the fairy baby so they can take over the fairies' home, Fairy World. Comedy CJ7: The Cartoon, also known as CJ7, Love the Earth, is a 2010 Hong Kong animated comedy film and a retelling of the 2008 film CJ7. It was produced by Stephen Chow, the star/director/producer/writer of CJ7 and directed by Toe Yuen, the director of animation films such as My Life as McDull and McDull, Prince de la Bun. Comedy Tortilla Heaven is a 2007 independent comedy film written and directed by Judy Hecht Dumontet. Comedy Tu mi turbi is a 1983 Italian anthology comedy film written, directed and starred by Roberto Benigni. It is both the directorial debut of Benigni and the film debut of Nicoletta Braschi. Documentary film No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos is a 2008 American documentary film written and directed by James Chressanthis. Comedy Money Back Policy is a 2013 Malayalam humorfilm directed by Jayaraj Vijay, Written & Produced by Manoj Ramsingh. Starring, Sreenivasan and Sarayu in the lead roles. Nedumudi Venu, Sreejith Vijay, Aishwarya Nambiar, Jayan Cherthala and Indrans play other main roles. Documentary film Mr and Mrs Gunya is a 2012 short film directed by Astrid Bussink. Comedy The Way is a 2010 American drama film directed, produced and written by Emilio Estevez, starring his father Martin Sheen, Deborah Kara Unger, James Nesbitt, Yorick van Wageningen, and Estevez. It honours the Camino de Santiago and promotes the traditional pilgrimage. Saying he did not want the film to appeal to only one demographic, Emilio Estevez called the film "pro-people, pro-life, not anti-anything." Thriller Blue Smoke is a 2007 American television film directed by David Carson and starring Alicia Witt, Matthew Settle, and Scott Bakula. Written by Ronni Kern, based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name, the film is about a beautiful arson investigator whose boyfriends are murdered in fires set by a stalker who traumatized her years earlier. Blue Smoke is part of the Nora Roberts 2007 movie collection, which also includes Angels Fall, Carolina Moon, and Montana Sky. The film debuted February 12, 2007 on Lifetime Television. Thriller Killer Wave is a 2007 joint American-Canadian action-thriller TV mini-series, directed by Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald and written by Tedi Sarafian, George Malko, William Gray. Comedy Fetish is a 2010 comedy-drama short film written by Charles Casillo and directed by Matthew J. Pellowski. Comedy Un ángel sin pudor is a 1953 film written by Alejandro Casona and directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Animation Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess is a 2012 Japanese animated film and the first ever Jewelpet movie produced by Studio Comet. The film was directed by Hiroaki Sakurai, who is also known for his work in the anime adaptations of Daa! Daa! Daa! and Cromartie High School and written by Takashi Yamada, the main writer of the Ojamajo Doremi series. The movie was released in Japan on August 11, 2012. DVD and Blu-ray versions of the film were released by Toho on January 25, 2013. Sweets Dance Princess is a completely new story, and is set in an alternate universe from the Jewelpet TV series. Documentary film City Slickers: A Tale of Two African Penguins is a 2002 International Emmy Award nominated for documentary. Thriller Testigo azul is a 1987 film directed by Francisco Rodríguez Gordillo. Documentary film Great Railroad Adventures: British Rail Journeys: Vol. 1 is a 2008 travel documentary film. Animation When the Dust Settles is a 1997 short film directed by Louise Johnson. Thriller Eklavya: The Royal Guard is a 2007 Bollywood drama film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra which was released in India, Netherlands, the United States, and the United Kingdom on 16 February 2007. It was a flop at Box office It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, Sharmila Tagore, Sanjay Dutt, Vidya Balan, Raima Sen, Jackie Shroff, Jimmy Shergill and Boman Irani. The film marks Vidhu Vinod Chopra's return to directing after seven years. The film was chosen as India's official entry to the Oscars to be considered for nomination in the Best Foreign Film category for the year 2007. Comedy After moving to America from his home in Russia, Ari, an awkward teen, has trouble making friends and adapting to his new life. But everything changes when he falls in love with Paris, who’s not only the most popular girl in school but also a champion ballroom dancer. To get closer to Paris, Ari joins the school’s ballroom team, unaware of the secret from his past that will help him succeed. Documentary film Becoming Traviata is a 2012 French documentary film chronicling rehearsals of the Verdi opera La traviata at the Aix-en-Provence Festival. Directed by Philippe Béziat, the film focuses largely on stage director Jean-François Sivadier working with coloratura soprano Natalie Dessay. The film's French title is Traviata et nous. Comedy Case Closed: Dimensional Sniper is a 2014 Japanese anime film directed by Kobun Shizuno and part of the film series based on the Case Closed anime and manga series. A dangerous sniper causes the FBI to become involved. Thriller Mission Park is a 2013 crime action film directed and written by Bryan Ramirez. Thriller Disappearance is a 2002 television film first aired on TBS and later was released on DVD. Science Fiction First Light is a 2013 animation, adventure film, drama, science fiction, short film written by Akshay Singh and Wing Yan Lilian Fu, and directed by Wing Yan Lilian Fu. Comedy Wild Child is a 2008 British-French-American teen romantic comedy-drama film starring Emma Roberts, Georgia King, Alex Pettyfer and Natasha Richardson. Wild Child is Richardson's last film appearance. Comedy Loosies is a 2012 romantic comedy-drama film written and produced by Peter Facinelli, and directed by Michael Corrente. The film stars Peter Facinelli, Jaimie Alexander, Michael Madsen, Joe Pantoliano, William Forsythe, Christy Carlson Romano, Glenn Ciano, Vincent Gallo and Chad A. Verdi. Comedy Svatba upírů is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1993. Thriller POST, the Complete Adventure is a 2010 film written by Pablo Parés and Esteban Rojas and directed by Pablo Parés. Comedy Tea for Three is a 1927 comedy film written by Garrett Graham, F. Hugh Herbert, Roi Cooper Megrue, Lucille Newmark and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy Natale a New York is a 2006 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti, with Christian De Sica and Massimo Ghini. Animation My Name Is Maria is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Elio Quiroga Rodriguez. Science Fiction Spyderwoman is a science fiction film directed by Angela Terga. Documentary film Flight of the Red Tail is a 2009 historical documentary film by Adam White about the Red Tail Project's successful return to flight of a World War II P-51 Mustang that had become inoperable during a 2004 crash after having been restored for exhibition flying once before in 2001. The Red Tail Project is a part of the Commemorative Air Force. The plane had been originally flown by the United States Air Force 332d Fighter Group as a bomber escort for the Allied Forces in the European Theatre of World War II and serves as a traveling and flying tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen. The film is a sequel to Red Tail Reborn which brought attention to the attempt to relaunch of the plane after the 2004 crash. Comedy Termites from Mars is the 44th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 8, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. First WW cartoon where he was voiced by Grace Stafford. Comedy Vamperifica is 2011 comedy and horror film written by Martin Yurkovic and Bruce Ornstein and directed by Bruce Ornstein. Comedy Aşk Tutulması is a 2008 Turkish romantic comedy film written and directed by Murat Şeker. It stars Tolgahan Sayışman and Fahriye Evcen in the lead roles. Documentary film Days Of Hope is a 2013 documentary, drama film written and directed by Ditte Haarløv Johnsen. Comedy "We were promised change, but it never came. Our cities crumbled around us. Our streets ran red with Hawaiian Punch. Our country was no longer our own. Under Daniel's guidance and leadership, we agreed to take action into our own hands. We preset our DVRs and ventured out of the city limits united. In the woods, we will be safe. In the woods, we will start anew. This satirical attack on young, modern, globally conscious citizens tells the story of eight grown-up American children creating utopian society as best they can. With gorgeous Super 16 footage and an eclectic soundtrack featuring Dirty Projectors, Sun Araw, and Lucky Dragons, filmmaker Matthew Lessner playfully subverts counterculture films of the seventies while questioning the shortcomings of his own complacent generation. In a world where new technologies merely distract us from reality, the greatest revolution can only begin by leaving everything behind." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy "In this award-winning silent-film comedy about the stage triumph of a peg-leg ballerina, director Paul Festa stars playing the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto opposite Trannyshack favorite Peggy L'Eggs, and members of the Cockettes and the San Francisco Ballet." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Red Corner is a 1997 American mystery thriller film directed by Jon Avnet and starring Richard Gere, Bai Ling, and Bradley Whitford. Written by Robert King, the film is about an American businessman on business in China who ends up wrongfully on trial for murder. His only hope of exoneration and freedom is a female defense lawyer from the country. The film received the 1997 National Board of Review Freedom of Expression Award and the NBR Award for Breakthrough Female Performance. Ling also won the San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress. Science Fiction Agent Crush is a 2008 British animated movie starring Ioan Gruffudd, Brian Cox, Neve Campbell, Roger Moore, Brian Blessed, Rula Lenska and Ruby Wax. It is currently awaiting release. Thriller Neostorozhnost is a 2007 short action drama film written and directed by Alexander Kugel. Comedy Grimsby is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Sacha Baron Cohen, Phil Johnston and Peter Baynham. The film stars Sacha Baron Cohen, Mark Strong, Rebel Wilson, Annabelle Wallis, Ian McShane, Gabourey Sidibe, David Harewood, Johnny Vegas and Isla Fisher. The film is scheduled to be released on July 31, 2015, by Columbia Pictures. Comedy The People vs. George Lucas is a 2010 documentary/comedy film which explores the issues of filmmaking and fanaticism pertaining to the Star Wars franchise and its creator, George Lucas. The film combines filmmaker and celebrity interviews with fan films which were submitted via the film's site. Interviewees include a variety of figures such as Neil Gaiman, MC Frontalot and Gary Kurtz. Lucas himself appears frequently in archival footage but is never interviewed directly. The film discusses the extent to which the Star Wars franchise is an artistic creation of Lucas and subject to his vision versus a social phenomenon that belongs to the general public of fans and their participatory/remix culture. The film is dedicated to interviewee Jason Nicholl, a blogger at nukethefridge.com who died before the film's release. The DVD was released on October 25, 2011. A sequel, titled The People vs. George Lucas - Episode II, is scheduled for a December 2015 release. Thriller AB- is a 2013 short drama horror film written and directed by Daniel Klein. Comedy Los dos apóstoles is a 1964 Mexican comedy film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film Waking up the Nation: The Freedom Bus is an Australian documentary film shot in 2002 and internationally released in 2005, directed by Agostino Imondi. Documentary film Sometimes I Dream I'm Flying is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Aneta Popiel-Machnicka. Documentary film JFK: A President Betrayed is a documentary, drama and historical film directed by Cory Taylor. Comedy Iron Monkey is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film written and produced by Tsui Hark and directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Donnie Yen, Yu Rongguang, Jean Wang, Angie Tsang and Yuen Shun-yi. It is not related to the 1977 Hong Kong film of the same title. The film is a fictionalised account of an episode in the childhood of the Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-hung and his father Wong Kei-ying, and their encounter with the "Iron Monkey". In 1996, a separate film entitled Iron Monkey 2 was released but it was not a sequel to this film. Comedy My Little Duckaroo is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short produced by Edward Selzer. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. This cartoon in many ways resembles the 1951 short directed by Chuck Jones entitled Drip-Along Daffy. In this animated piece, upon seeing a wanted poster with a reward of $10,000.00 for the dead or alive capture of Nasty Canasta, Daffy Duck sets out alongside his companion Porky, and his trusty steed to retrieve the villain and collect on the money. Documentary film Hepworth is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Alexis Bravos. Comedy Origine contrôlée is a 2001 French comedy-drama film starring Ronit Elkabetz. It is also the debut French-language picture to star Elkabetz, famous for Hebrew-language roles in her native Israel. Elkabetz acquired French fluency after moving to France in 1997. The film was written and directed by Ahmed Bouchaala and Zakia Tahri. It was awarded the Le Roger Award for Best French Feature by the Avignon & New York Film Festival. Documentary film Modena, città dell'Emilia Rossa is a 1950 Italian documentary film directed by Carlo Lizzani. Comedy Star Wars: Storm in the Glass, sometimes translated as Star Wars: Tempest in a Teapot, is a humorous 2004 English-to-Russian movie spoof of the 1999 science fantasy film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace by popular Russian movie translator Dmitry "Goblin" Puchkov. In dubbing the film into Russian, Puchkov altered the plotline, character names, music, and certain visual effects to provide a different experience to Russian-speaking audiences. Documentary film Century of the Wind is a 1998 film directed by Fernando Birri. Comedy Ça n'empêche pas les sentiments is a 1998 comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jackson. Thriller No Name on the Bullet is a 1959 western film. It is one of a handful of pictures in that genre directed by Jack Arnold, better known for his science-fiction movies of the era. Although it is one of Universal-International's modestly budgeted vehicles for World War II hero Audie Murphy, the top-billed actor is unusually, but very effectively, cast as the villain, a cold-blooded gun-for-hire. Comedy Frank Caliendo; All Over The Place is a 2007 hour-long television special by American comedian Frank Caliendo. It was Caliendo's first comedy special and aired on the TBS television network. Comedy Der letzte Fußgänger is a 1960 West German film directed by Wilhelm Thiele. Comedy Bubble Boy is a 2001 comedy film directed by Blair Hayes and stars Jake Gyllenhaal in the title role. It was inspired by the 1976 movie The Boy in the Plastic Bubble. Comedy Las Muñecas que hacen pum is a 1979 Argentine film. Thriller Honor Thy Mother is a 1992 television movie directed by David Greene and written by Richard Delong Adams and Robert L. Freedman. Comedy Asef Ala Al Izaag, also known as Asef Ala El-Ezaag, Asef 3ala El Ez3ag, or Sorry for the Disturbance, is an Egyptian film starring Ahmed Helmi and Menna Shalabi. The movie revolves around the life of a troubled young aviation engineer. Although he is successful at his job, and leads an ordinary life, he feels lonely, out of place, and depressed. One day he meets a beautiful girl at a cafe, and starts dating her. His life is turned upside down, as he learns that he is suffering from schizophrenia, and that he has been having visual hallucinations of his late father, and his girlfriend. The film was one of the two highest grossing films in Egypt of 2008, earning over L.E. 15 million. The film won first prize at the Egyptian National film festival and won the Dear Guest magazine award for best movie of 2008. Helmi won the Egyptian Catholic Center Cinema Festival award for Best Actor for the third year running, and the film won Best Film, Best Director, Best Script, and Best Production. The soundtrack includes Don't Speak by No Doubt and Buddha Bar by Wally Brill. Comedy The Uchōten Hotel is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Japanese director Kōki Mitani. The film is set in a five star Tokyo hotel on New Year's Eve, and follows the misadventures of various hotel staff and guests in the run-up to midnight. The film is reminiscent of the Hollywood screwball comedies of the 1930s and 1940s, and explicitly references the 1932 film Grand Hotel, whose plot also followed the interlinked lives of various characters in a fictional hotel over a short period. Cast members include: Koji Yakusho, Takako Matsu, Kōichi Satō, Shingo Katori, Ryoko Shinohara, Keiko Toda, Katsuhisa Namase, Kumiko Aso, YOU and Toshiyuki Nishida. The film was nominated for 11 Japanese Academy Awards, but did not win in any of the categories. Science Fiction Equalizer 2000, also known as Defender 2000, is a 1987 action movie, filmed in the Philippines, featuring an appearance by Robert Patrick. The film is best described as one of the many Mad Max ripoffs which were prevalent in the mid-1980s. Comedy Na Bhuto Na Bhavishyati is an upcoming Hindi language film. The story revolves around Sunder, a simple, street smart boy who comes from a remote village in UP to Mumbai in search for a job. In Mumbai, he is attracted to the glamorous lifestyle of celebrities, politicians, and the so-called Spiritual Gurus. He gets inspired by these gurus and wants to earn the quick buck and live life king-size, which he knows is not possible in a low paying. 9 to 5 job. So he comes up with a business plan– “I can bring any of your family members from the dead, if you are willing to pay. Just Rs. 2 Lakh. Cash only” And in a country where 85% of the population is led by blind faith, it might just work. So what does baba tell those non-believers? Na Bhuto, Na Bhavishyati! Animation Rookies is a 2009 live-action film. Documentary film Smoke Traders is a 2012 documentary film written by Howard Goldberg, Jeff Dorn and Catherine Bainbridge, and directed by Jeff Dorn and Catherine Bainbridge. Comedy I Know That You Know That I Know is a 1982 Italian comedy-drama film directed by and starring Alberto Sordi. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Documentary film Dancing Across Borders is a 2010 documentary film directed by Anne Bass. Comedy At Home with the Webbers is a 1993 television film directed by Brad Marlowe. Starring Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Tilly and David Arquette, the movie centers on a typical American family who are cast in a reality TV series. Comedy The Loves and Times of Scaramouche is a 1976 comedy film written by Tito Carpi and Enzo G. Castellari, and directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Documentary film Cinderelas, lobos e um príncipe encantado is a Brazilian 2009 documentary film. Thriller The Haunted House of Horror, also titled Horror House and The Dark, was an early type of teen "slasher film" set in late 60's England. It starred Frankie Avalon and Jill Haworth as young adults looking for a thrill by spending the night in an old mansion in the English countryside. Although portraying a teenager, Avalon was nearly 30 years old at the time of filming. It was directed by Michael Armstrong who would go on to direct Mark of the Devil. Comedy The Three Amigos is a 2003 comedy film directed by C.B. Harding and written by Pablo Francisco, Carlos Mencia and Freddy Soto. Documentary film Do You Really Want To Know? is a 2012 documentary film directed by John Zaritsky and produced by Kevin Eastwood. Using interviews and dramatic recreations, the film recounts the stories of three families who carry the gene for Huntington's Disease, a neurodegenerative illness which is the result of a genetic abnormality, whose symptoms typically appear in mid-life. Members of each featured family have undergone predictive testing to learn whether or not they have inherited the gene that causes the disease, and they each describe the impact that testing has had upon their lives. "Do You Really Want To Know?" had its world premiere in Canada at the 2012 DOXA Documentary Film Festival and its broadcast premiere on November 13, 2012 on Knowledge Network. Science Fiction The Thirteenth Bride of the Prince is a 1986 comedy adventure film written by Bratya Mormarevi and directed by Ivanka Grybcheva. Thriller Falling For You is a 1995 thriller film directed by Eric Till. Thriller Lady Against the Odds is a 1992 crime drama TV movie directed by Bradford May. Comedy Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh is a television movie based on the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh. Drake Bell, Josh Peck, Miranda Cosgrove, Nancy Sullivan, and Jonathan Goldstein reappear as their respective characters, with several recurring characters from the TV series also reappearing. The film premiered on December 5, 2008, as a Nickelodeon Original Movie. It was the third most viewed TV movie on cable behind High School Musical 2 and Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie, both owned by Disney Channel. The film premiered 15 months after the end of the original Drake & Josh series. Documentary film The Mayor is a 2012 crime biography documentary film written and directed by Emiliano Altuna, Diego Enrique Osorno and Carlos Rossini. Thriller You Talk and I'll Shoot is a 2011 short action comedy thriller film written and directed by Ciaran Vejby. Comedy Loose Loot is the 146th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Who Cares? is a 2013 documentary drama historical film written and directed by Mara Mourão. Comedy Mister Super Juice is a 2013 short comedic animation written and directed by Mike Wellins. Science Fiction "In the tradition of Solaris and other deeply philosophical science-fiction works, The Clone Returns Home is art cinema at its best. Kohei, a young astronaut, agrees to participate in an experimental cloning program that will “regenerate” his body and memory should he die. So when he’s killed during a space mission, scientists are able to regenerate his clone. But problems occur with its memory, which regresses to Kohei’s youth and the accidental death of his twin brother. Distressed, the clone flees the lab in search of his childhood home. Along the way, he finds his own lifeless body in a space suit. Mistaking it for his brother, he continues his journey carrying the body on his back.Set somewhere between the near future and a dream, as if a figurative mist drifts through it, Kanji Nakajima’s first feature is distinguished by the metaphysical space it conjures. With each new incarnation of Kohei—his clone, his body, his soul, his twin—our literal sense of story gives way to a metaphysical one. With exceptional artistry (lyrical images, elegant moving masters, and evocative sound motifs), Nakajima explores identity, memory, and the ethical responsibilities of science. But, enriched by spiritual conceptions of life and death and the soul, the film’s emotional center and its poetry lie in these successive versions of Kohei, wandering in search of a home that no longer exists." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Choonda is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2003. Comedy Nie im Leben is a 1991 film written by Helmut Berger and directed by Helmut Berger and Nina Grosse. Thriller Proper Exit is a 2013 short drama thriller film written and directed by Michael Martin. Comedy Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman is a 1992 Bollywood comedy movie directed by Aziz Mirza starring Juhi Chawla, Shahrukh Khan, Nana Patekar and Amrita Singh. Khan plays Raj Mathur, a young engineering graduate from Darjeeling who comes to Bombay hoping to become an important engineer. This movie was released on 25th birthday of Juhi Chawla. Five years later, the film was dubbed for release in Japan. The film was the first solo hit of Shahrukh Khan and he attributed the success of the film to Juhi Chawla, who was a big star at that time and he was a newcomer. Comedy Childstar is a 2004 comedy film directed and written by Don McKellar. It was screened at several film festivals between September 2004 and July 2005. Thriller Bound by Lies is a 2005 crime drama film written by D. Alvelo, Leland Zaitz and directed by Valerie Landsburg. Comedy The Great Carrot Train Robbery is a 1968 "Merrie Melodies" cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Bunny and Claude. The short is the final "classic era" Warner Bros. cartoons with Mel Blanc. Thriller Keyed: A Deadly Game of Sex~Lies~Betrayal is a drama thriller film directed by Howard Bell IV. Thriller Rowdy Alludu is a 1991 Tollywood film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. This film stars Chiranjeevi in a double role, Shobana, and Divya Bharati. Documentary film Strings of Color is a 2012 short documentary biography film written and directed by Sharan Mohanadoss. Thriller Urban Explorer is a 2011 German horror-thriller film directed by Andy Fetscher. The film is about urban exploration in subterranean Berlin. Documentary film Strange Culture is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson. It stars Tilda Swinton and Thomas Jay Ryan. It premiered January 19, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film Wilbur Wright und seine Flugmaschine is the German viewing market title of a silent film made in 1909 and is considered to be the first-ever use of motion picture aerial photography as filmed from a heavier-than-air aircraft. It was filmed 24 April 1909 near Rome by French cinematographic company Société Générale des Cinématographes Eclipse. The events leading up to the creation of the film began in 1908 when the Wright brothers received an invitation from the Compagnie Générale de Navigation Aérienne to ship a Wright Flyer "Model A" airplane to France and fly it at Le Mans to dispel any remaining doubt that they had indeed conquered heavier-than-air flight. Since few had witnessed their earlier successes, many in Europe were skeptical about their claims. Some skeptics in the European press went so far as to claim that the stories were a "bluff." The August 30, 1908 edition of Le petit journal illustré was quoted as saying, "The experiments that Wilbur Wright is carrying out in France at the moment victoriously responded to this accusation." Comedy Whale Music is a 1994 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Richard J. Lewis. It is based on the comic novel of the same name by Paul Quarrington. Thriller Cypher, is a 2002 science fiction thriller film starring Jeremy Northam and Lucy Liu. The film was written by Brian King and directed by Vincenzo Natali. The film was shown in limited release in theaters in the USA and Australia, and released on DVD on August 2, 2005. Comedy Limelight is a 1952 comedy-drama film written, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin, co-starring Claire Bloom, with an appearance by Buster Keaton. In dance scenes, Bloom is doubled by Melissa Hayden. The film score is composed by Chaplin and arranged by Ray Rasch. The film was released amidst public controversy, and passed over by many theaters, as at this time Chaplin was refused re-entry to the United States on alleged grounds that he was a communist sympathizer. It was re-released in the United States in 1972, however, and honored at the Academy Awards. Thriller Island of Horrors is a crime fiction film directed by Toshiaki Kunihara. Animation Free Radicals is a black-and-white animated film short by avant-garde filmmaker Len Lye. Begun in 1958 and completed in 1979, Lye made the film by directly scratching the film stock. The resulting "figures of motion" are set to music by the Bagirmi tribe of Africa. In 2008, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry. Free Radicals appears on the DVD Rhythms, a collection of short films by Lye. In Experimental Animation : the origins of a new art, Len Lye's recollections of making Free Radicals are quoted: "I made Free Radicals from 16mm black film leader, which you can get from DuPont. I took a graver, various kinds of needles. You stick down the sides with scotch tape and you get to work with scratching the stuff out. … … You hold your hand at the right height and act is if you were making your signature. It goes on forever. You can carry a pictographic design in your head and make a little design. You can't see what you're doing because your hand is in the way. That's why those things have that kind of spastic look." Documentary film The Weald is a 1997 documentary film directed by Naomi Kawase. Documentary film Have You Seen This Man? is a 2002 documentary short film directed by Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck Thriller Malevolence is a 2003 film by Stevan Mena. Comedy Jersey Girl is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written, co-edited, and directed by Kevin Smith. It stars Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, Raquel Castro, George Carlin, Jason Biggs, Jennifer Lopez and Will Smith. At $35 million it was Kevin Smith's biggest-budget project to date, despite being a box office bomb. It is also the second film by Smith not to be set in the View Askewniverse and the first not to feature appearances by Jay and Silent Bob although an animated version of them appear in the View Askew logo. Documentary film Once At Miracle Mile is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Sasha Pirker. Thriller Jinrô Game: the Beast Side is a thriller film directed by Izuru Kumasaka. Thriller Kiss Toledo Goodbye is a 1999 independent comedy/thriller film directed by Lyndon Chubbuck. Film stars Michael Rapaport, Christopher Walken, Robert Forster, Nancy Allen and Christine Taylor. A young man, Michael Rapaport suddenly learns that the biological father he knew nothing about is a crime lord. Upon witnessing his father's death, he is expected to join forces with his new "family" and is challenged to prove himself. Thriller N.F.A. (No Fixed Abode) is a 2012 thriller fim written and directed by Steve Rainbow. Comedy Palomas rubias is a 1920 Argentine romantic comedy film directed and written by José A. Ferreyra with Leopoldo Torres Ríos. The film premiered in Argentina on 18 August 1920. Comedy Sarkar Colony is a Malayalam film directed by V. S. Jayakrishna, starring Mukesh and Devayani as the lead pair. Documentary film This feature-length documentary is a hilarious and mind-bending journey into the multi-dimensional life of Robert Anton Wilson, one of the foundations of 20th Century Western counterculture and author of the Illuminatus! Trilogy. It features video spanning 25 years and follows Mr. Wilson as he penetrates human illusions, exposing the mathematical probabilities and spooky synchronicities of the eight dimensions of his Universe. Documentary film Guerrero 12, also known as 12th Warrior, is a Mexican film documentary that plans to release in theaters in the winter of 2011 in Mexico. The film is directed by Mexican director Miguel A. Reina and produced by E Corp Studio, and was shot on three continents in high definition digital cinema. Thriller Tomorrow Never Comes is a 1978 British-Canadian crime film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Oliver Reed and Susan George. Comedy Dabbevariki Chedu is a 1987 comedy drama film directed by Narasimha Rao Relangi. Comedy Heaven's Soldiers is a 2005 South Korean period action-comedy film directed by Min Joon-ki. It combines elements of several genres such as war films, time travel and historical drama. Comedy La vida alrededor is a 1959 Spanish comedy film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. The movie follows La vida por delante made by the same crew in 1958. The film is a satire about the years where housing was scarce and jobs were even scarcer, quite a contrast with the present Spain where life is easier than during the hard years when Franco ruled with an iron fist. Mr. Fernan Gomez plays Antonio, a lawyer who was not a good student and has to resort to schemes to eke a living for himself and the wife. Comedy La vedova del trullo is a 1979 film written and directed by Franco Bottari. Animation Victory Through Air Power is a 1943 Walt Disney Technicolor animated feature film based on the 1942 book Victory Through Air Power by Alexander P. de Seversky. De Seversky appeared in the film, an unusual departure from the Disney animated feature films of the time. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Science Fiction La poupée is a 1962 French-Italian science fiction film directed by Jacques Baratier. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Everyone Was a 'Pimpf' is a 1992 documentary film written by Erwin Leiser and directed by Erwin Leiser and Vera Leiser. Comedy Welcome to Sajjanpur is a 2008 Hindi comedy film directed by Shyam Benegal and starring Shreyas Talpade and Amrita Rao in the lead roles. The film is by noted Parallel cinema director, Shyam Benegal, marking his return to comedy after filming Charandas Chor. Even though Benegal is responsible for other films in the parallel cinema genre, this film was one of his mainstream Bollywood films. It was a remake of the 1977 film Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein. Science Fiction Second Time Around is a 2002 Hong Kong film starring Ekin Cheng, Cecilia Cheung and Jonathan Ke Quan. Comedy Les Deux Timides is a 1928 French silent film comedy directed by René Clair, and based on the 1860 play Les Deux Timides by Eugène Labiche. Science Fiction Piranhaconda, an American science fiction film, premiered on June 16, 2012, on the Syfy Channel. It is directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Roger Corman and stars Michael Madsen, Rib Hillis, Rachel Hunter, and Terri Ivens. The movie is a sequel to similarly themed film Sharktopus released in 2010. Comedy The Old Song and Dance is a 2009 short comedy horror film directed by Ronni Thomas. Thriller Millennium is a 1989 film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Kris Kristofferson, Cheryl Ladd, Robert Joy, Brent Carver, Al Waxman and Daniel J. Travanti. The original music score was composed by Eric N. Robertson. The film was marketed with the tagline "The people aboard Flight 35 are about to land 1,000 years from where they planned to." Millennium is based on the 1977 short story "Air Raid" by John Varley. Varley started work on a screenplay based on that short story in 1979, and later released the expanded story in book-length form in 1983, titled Millennium. Thriller The Pendragon Legend is a 1974 Hungarian thriller film directed by György Révész and starring Zoltán Latinovits, Iván Darvas and Teri Tordai. It is based on the 1934 novel The Pendragon Legend by Antal Szerb. Comedy SFucking Åmål is a 1998 Swedish film directed by Lukas Moodysson. The film follows the lives of two seemingly disparate teenage girls who begin a tentative romantic relationship. The film first premiered outside Sweden at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival under its original title. According to Moodysson, the problem with the original title started when the film was Sweden's candidate for the Academy Awards, though eventually it was not chosen as a nominee: the Hollywood industry magazine Variety refused to run an advertisement for a film with that title, and thus American distributor Strand Releasing asked for a new title to be chosen. Moodysson took the new title from the song at the end of the film, by Robyn. Distributors in other native English speaking countries then followed suit. For writer Moodysson, it was his directorial debut in a full length film. Starring in the lead roles were Rebecka Liljeberg, as Agnes, and Alexandra Dahlström, as Elin. The film received an overwhelmingly positive reception and won four Guldbagge Awards at the 1999 ceremony. Its international awards include the Teddy award at the 1999 Berlin Film Festival. Thriller Consequence is a 2003 film directed by Anthony Hickox. Thriller Wrong Crime, Wrong Place is a 2013 horror comedy short film written and directed by Florian Puchert. Thriller Safe is a 2012 American crime thriller film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Jason Statham, Chris Sarandon, Robert John Burke and James Hong. Statham plays an ex-cop and former cage fighter who winds up protecting a gifted child who is being chased by the Russian mafia, Chinese Triads, and corrupt New York City police. Documentary film Horrors of the Zone is a 2009 documentary comedy-film directed by Ken Potocki. Documentary film Arna's Children is a 2004 Dutch-Israeli documentary film directed by Juliano Mer Khamis and Danniel Danniel about a children's theater group in Jenin in the Palestinian territories established by Arna Mer-Khamis, the director's mother, an Israeli Jewish political and human rights activist. The film portrays the lives of Arna Mer-Khamis and the children members of the theater including Ala el-Sabagr, Zakaria Zubeidi, Daud Zubeidi, Majdi Shadi, Haifa Esteti, Nidal Swetti, Yussef Swetti, Mahmoud Kaneri, Khairia Fakhri and Ashraf Abu-Alheji. The film won "Best Documentary Feature" in the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. Three of the theater children died in various operations or while resisting the Israeli army, namely Ala, Nidal, and Ashraf. Yussef committed a suicide attack in Hadera in 2001, murdering four civilians. Two other children, Daud and Zakaria were imprisoned. The director of the film Juliano Mer Khamis was assassinated in Jenin on 4 April 2011 by masked militants. Comedy King George & The Ducky is the 13th episode in the VeggieTales animated series. It was released in April 11, 2000 on VHS by Everland Home Video and Lyrick Studios with the Esther teaser, then on May 20, 2003 on re-recording sing-along edition DVD by Sony Wonder. Subtitled "A lesson about... Selfishness", it teaches viewers that they must think of others before themselves. The message is conveyed through a story based on the Biblical account of David and Bathsheba from Second Samuel. Although the VeggieTales adaptation remains relatively true to the source, Bathsheba is represented by a rubber duck, thus replacing the sin of adultery with the less difficult crime of theft. But the essence of the story remains intact as the King covets something belonging to his neighbor and takes it for his own and the selfish act is later condemned by a wiseman/prophet. The subsequently released Duke and the Great Pie War is a prequel to this episode. This was the first episode to use the Maya animation package instead of Softimage. Documentary film The Language Healers is a documentary film directed by Brian McDermott. Comedy Diary of a Shinjuku Thief is a 1968 Japanese New Wave film directed by Nagisa Oshima. Comedy The Jolly Boys Last Stand is a low budget British comedy feature starring Andy Serkis and Milo Twomey. British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen appears in a minor role. The film was written and directed by Chris Payne. Comedy The Countess of Monte Cristo is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Frederick De Cordova and starring Sonja Henie, Olga San Juan and Dorothy Hart. Science Fiction The Faculty is a 1998 science fiction horror film written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film stars Josh Hartnett, Elijah Wood, Shawn Hatosy, Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall, Laura Harris, Robert Patrick, Bebe Neuwirth, Piper Laurie, Famke Janssen, Usher Raymond, Salma Hayek, and Jon Stewart. Comedy Kurukkante Kalyanam is a 1982 Malayalam film. The film dwells on love that transcends age barriers. It is about a shy, timid, and introverted Sivasubrahmania Hariramachandran who falls head over heels for the petite and spunky Saritha, regardless of an age difference of 14 years. The film was the directional debut of Sathyan Anthikad. It was written by Dr. P. Balakrishnan. Comedy Poltergay is a French film directed by Éric Lavaine, based on an idea by Héctor Cabello Reyes. The script was written by Héctor Cabello Reyes and Éric Lavaine. The film was released on 25 October 2006. Documentary film Familiar Places is a 1982 documentary film directed by David MacDougall and Judith MacDougall. Science Fiction Kamen Rider Ryuki The Movie: Episode Final is the theatrical film adaptation of the Japanese 2002 Kamen Rider series, Kamen Rider Ryuki, directed by Ryuta Tasaki and written by Toshiki Inoue. The catchphrases for the movie are "An Epic Battle Beyond Imagination." and "Ryuki, a Shocking Conclusion. Final Episode, Movie Version.". The film is produced by Ishimori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films of the Kamen Rider series. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with the movie for 2002's Super Sentai series Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger, Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger: Shushuuto the Movie, both of which premiered on August 17, 2002. The film's title is translated into English as Masked Rider Ryuki The Movie: Episode Final. Comedy Dear Brigitte is a 1965 American DeLuxe Color family-comedy in CinemaScope starring James Stewart and directed by Henry Koster. Thriller The Glass Man is a 2011 thriller film directed and written by Cristian Solimeno. Documentary film Isle of Flowers is a 1989 Brazilian short film by Jorge Furtado. It tracks the path of a tomato from garden to dump with the help of a monotone voiceover and a collection of bizarre images. While a very humorous film, the message it delivers about how human beings treat each other is anything but such. The director himself has stated that the film was inspired by the works of Kurt Vonnegut and Alain Resnais, among others. The film has been denounced as "materialistic" because one of its early credits displays the phrase "God doesn't exist". Nevertheless, critic Jean-Claude Bernardet defined Isle of Flowers "a religious film", and the Brazilian National Bishop Confederation awarded the film with the Margarida de Prata, calling it "the best Brazilian film of the year" in 1990. In 1995, Isle of Flowers was chosen by the European critics as one of the 100 most important short films of the century. Comedy Les démons de Jésus is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Bernard Bonvoisin. Comedy Luke's Washful Waiting is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Biyer Phool is a 1996 Indian Bengali romantic comedy film, directed by Ram Mukherjee, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rani Mukerji, Indrani Haldar and Sabyasachi Chakraborty in the lead roles. It marks the debut of Rani Mukerji, daughter of director, who later went to become a leading Bollywood actress. The film was shot in Gangtok, and coordinated with the filming of Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat, another home production, which Rani's Hindi film debut, which was simultaneously shooting in the area. Comedy Hero Hindustani is a 1998 Indian film directed by Aziz Sejawal. It stars Arshad Warsi and Namrata Shirodkar. Comedy Supertramps is a 2004 animation film written by Jose Mari Goenaga & Joanes Urkixo and Iñigo Berasategui & Jose Mari Goenaga. Comedy Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo is the 2005 comedy sequel to the 1999 film Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, from Happy Madison Productions. Rob Schneider returns in the role of a male prostitute Deuce Bigalow who visits his former pimp T.J. in Amsterdam, and then finds himself looking for a murderer who is killing the greatest "man-whores" of Europe. Unlike Male Gigolo, distributed by Disney's Touchstone Pictures brand, European Gigolo was released by Sony's Columbia Pictures brand. Comedy Crush 472 is a 2012 short romance comedy film written and directed by Jess Scott-Hunter. Comedy Damenwahl is a 1953 film directed by E. W. Emo. Comedy Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie is a 2009 Filipino comedy film, under GMA Films and APT Entertainment. The movie stars Michael V. and Ogie Alcasid. This is the movie version of Bubble Gang's sketch "Ang Spoiled". Thriller Man on a Swing is a 1974 American thriller film directed by Frank Perry and written by David Zelag Goodman. The film stars Cliff Robertson, Joel Grey, Dorothy Tristan, Elizabeth Wilson and George Voskovec. The film was released on February 27, 1974, by Paramount Pictures. Documentary film Why We Bang is a 2006 independent documentary film that documents the historical background of LA's Bloods and Crips gangs. The film follows several current and former members of the Bloods and Crips of Los Angeles through interviews. The objective of the film is stated by director C. Jones as; "We just got tired of seeing people, not from our community making so called "Hood movies" that did not really depict what our community was all about, our goal is to bring real images and real stories about real people to the big screen." Documentary film Intonation. Yuri Shmidt is a short documentary film written and directed by Alexander Sokurov. Animation Rose & Violet is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Luc Otter and Claude Grosch. Documentary film Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Walls is a 1995 short documentary film about artist Jim Dine produced by Nancy Dine and Richard Stilwell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film presents the artist in the context of the gallery as the studio. It allows the viewers to follow along as he builds his work on the walls of a gallery in Ludwigsburg, Germany. Art students benefit from it because they learn the obstacles an artist faces when working with a medium larger than the Canson Biggie art pad, and the frustrations Mr. Dine had to face when making an image larger than life. The narrator explains how the gallery that invited Mr. Dine to present his work could not afford to bring his finished pieces, so they commissioned him instead to simply recreate his images on their walls. The film then follows him along as he pushes himself and an assistant to meet a six day deadline. He uses the medium of charcoal to compose portraits not only of himself but of various birds. Documentary film Hiroshima is a BBC docudrama that premiered as a television special on 5 August 2005, marking the eve of the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The program was aired on the Discovery Channel in the United States. The documentary features historical reenactments using firsthand eyewitness accounts and computer-generated imagery of the explosion. The film won an Emmy and three BAFTA awards in 2006. Science Fiction Prayer of the Rollerboys is a 1990 independent science fiction film, starring Corey Haim and Patricia Arquette. Comedy What to Expect When You're Expecting is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Kirk Jones from a screenplay by Shauna Cross and Heather Hach and based on the pregnancy guide of the same name. The film was released on May 18, 2012. Animation Left is a 2013 short, crime, drama, family, animation film written and directed by Eamonn O Neill Documentary film 25 år med Mr. Rallycross, DVD with 90 minutes of running time the Martin Schanches Rallycross career from 1978 to 2001 documents (only norw. Comment) Thriller Lemming is a psychological thriller film, directed by Dominik Moll and starring André Dussollier, Charlotte Rampling, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Laurent Lucas. It was entered into the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction The Trollenberg Terror is the title of both a 1956 "Saturday Serial" ITV UK television programme and a better-known 1958 black-and-white science fiction film. The latter is also known as The Crawling Eye, Creature from Another World, The Creeping Eye, and The Flying Eye. Both versions are directed by Quentin Lawrence and feature Laurence Payne as journalist Philip Truscott, who investigates unusual accidents occurring at a Swiss resort. The film also stars Forrest Tucker as United Nations troubleshooter Alan Brooks. Peter Key wrote the story for the serial, and Jimmy Sangster scripted the film version based on Keys' story. It was the final film to be produced by Southall Studios, one of the earliest pioneer film studios in the UK. Thriller Money Kings is a 1998 TV film directed by Graham Theakston. Documentary film 10 Days In October is a 1989 film directed by Thomas Frick. Comedy Lonely Woman Seeks Lifetime Companion is a drama film directed by Vyacheslav Kristofovich. Thriller Across The River is a 2013 horror mystery thriller film written by Lorenzo Bianchini and Michela Bianchini and directed by Lorenzo Bianchini. Documentary film Into Thin Air is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Mohammadreza Farzad. Comedy The Screamers is a 2010 comedy drama short film written and directed by Roberto Pérez Toledo. Thriller Mystics in Bali is a 1981 Indonesian horror film directed by H. Tjut Djalil and based on the novel "Leák Ngakak" by Putra Mada. The original Indonesian title is "Mistik" or "Leyak", but the film is also known as "Leák" in some territories and "Balinese Mystic" in Australia. The film revolves around the Balinese mythology of the leyak and was originally banned in Indonesia. Nevertheless, pirated copies found their way onto VHS first locally and then internationally. The film eventually gained cult status amongst horror fans worldwide; particularly after the proliferation of the internet where many reviews of it appeared prior to any DVD release. The film received a DVD release by Mondo Macabro in 2003 but has since been deleted. Mondo Macabro released a new edition in 2007 that featured a new HD transfer from the original negative. The film was featured on www.slatev.com as part of an entertaining video series about strange and weird cinema - it was discussed along with the Shaw Brothers' Heaven & Hell and the Filipino film Killing Of Satan, under the title International Buffet and Cinemassacre's Monster Madness. Animation World Masterpiece Fairytale Swan Lake is an anime film based on the ballet Swan Lake by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. The film was released in Japan on 14 March 1981 by Toei. The film was produced by the Japanese company Toei Animation and directed by Kimio Yabuki. The adaptation uses Tchaikovsky's score and remains relatively faithful to the story. Two separate English dubs were made, one featuring regular voice actors, and one using celebrities as the main principles. The second dub aired on The Disney Channel in the early 1990s. It is distributed in United States by The Samuel Goldwyn Company. Also in France and the United Kingdom by Rouge Citron Production. Comedy Dear Lemon Lima is a 2009 family comedy feature film written and directed by Suzi Yoonessi. Based on her short film of the same name and developed with the support of Film Independent and its Filmmaker Labs, this film is about a 13-year-old half-Yup’ik girl navigating her way through first heartbreak and the perils of prep school in Fairbanks, Alaska. In learning the meanings of love, friendship, and community, Vanessa Lemor finds her voice by embracing her heritage and reclaiming the spirit of the World Eskimo Indian Olympics at a private school where her narcissistic sweetheart’s family is legendary. Comedy Hard Core Logo 2 is a 2010 Canadian drama film written and directed by Bruce McDonald. It is a sequel to McDonald's 1996 film, Hard Core Logo. Documentary film Samba Riachao is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Jorge Alfredo. Thriller A Face to Kill for is a film directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno released on April 14, 1999. Documentary film My Beautiful Dacia is a 2009 documentary historical film written by Julio Soto Gurpide, Stefan Constantinescu and directed by Stefan Constantinescu, Julio Soto Gurpide. Documentary film Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio is a non-fiction book by Tom Lewis, a history of radio in the United States, published by HarperCollins in 1991. The book was adapted into both a 1992 documentary film by Ken Burns and a 1992 radio drama written and directed by David Ossman. The source of the title is from a quote by Lee DeForest. Animation Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper is a 2004 direct-to-video computer animated Barbie film, and the first musical in the Barbie film series. It is directed by William Lau and stars the voice of Kelly Sheridan, who has been voicing Barbie in all the CGI films to date, as both Anneliese and Erika. The story is loosely inspired by the Mark Twain novel The Prince and the Pauper, but it is unrelated to the 1939 film The Princess and the Pauper. It is the first movie not to be told by Barbie but instead narrated by her. Songs for the film are written by Amy Powers, Megan Cavallari and Rob Hudnut, who also executive produced the film. Comedy Man Without a Cell Phone is a 2010 comedy drama film written by Fred Rice and Sameh Zoabi and directed by Sameh Zoabi. Animation Campagne Prince de Lu is a 2013 short animation film directed by Rémi Chapotot and Tristan Michel. Documentary film Ali's Dozen is a 2006 television series. Animation 5 metres 80 is a 2012 animation short film written and directed by Nicolas Deveaux. Documentary film Saturday Night Live in the 2000s is a two-hour documentary television special that showcases the years of Saturday Night Live from 2000–2009. It features interviews with the cast and crew from those years, and aired on NBC on April 15, 2010. Topics discussed include Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey as the new Weekend Update anchors after the departure of Colin Quinn, how SNL became popular for its spoofs on the 2000 United States presidential election, how the show's humor survived the 9/11 attacks and the anthrax scare, Will Ferrell's departure at the end of season 27 and the search for a replacement cast member to play George W. Bush, SNL's shaky years between seasons 28 and 30 due to Jimmy Fallon's and Horatio Sanz's cracking up on camera, Jimmy Fallon's departure from the show, Amy Poehler teaming up with Tina Fey for Weekend Update, the hiring of Bill Hader, Andy Samberg, and Kristen Wiig, and SNL regaining its popularity with the Digital Shorts, and fan-favorite host Justin Timberlake. Documentary film From Nothing, Something is a 2012 documentary, music, biographical film written and directed by Tim Cawley. Thriller Love to Kill is a 2008 drama and thriller film written by Joseph Nasser and directed by Jason Bourque. Science Fiction The Intergalactic Space Adventures Of Cleo And Anouk is a 2012 short Animation film written by Celeste Koon and directed by Celeste Koon. Animation Love That Pup is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 44th Tom and Jerry short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby, music scored by Scott Bradley, and animated by Ed Barge, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence and Kenneth Muse. Comedy Love on a Diet is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. The movie reunites Lau and Cheng, who last paired up in 2000's Needing You.... For their roles, both actors play obese characters and had to wear fatsuits with prosthetic makeup. Animation Action Man: Robot Atak is a 2004 direct-to-DVD CGI animated film based on the Hasbro toy line, Action Man. The film was made by Arcana Digital and directed by John Moffett, Steven Burch and Chris Woods. The film was based around the line of Action Man toys for that year. It is the first in a trilogy of direct-to-video films and was followed by a sequel in 2005, Action Man: X Missions - The Movie. Thriller Dark Passage is a Warner Bros. film noir directed by Delmer Daves and starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. The film is based on the novel of the same name by David Goodis. It was the third of four films real-life couple Bacall and Bogart made together. The film is notable for employing cinematography that avoided showing the face of Bogart's character, Vincent Parry, prior to the point in the story at which Vincent undergoes plastic surgery to change his appearance. The majority of the pre-surgery scenes are shot from Vincent's point of view. In those scenes shot from other perspectives, the camera is always positioned so that its field of view does not include his face. The story follows Vincent's attempts to hide from the law and clear his name of murder. Thriller Sweets from a Stranger is a 1987 Italian giallo film directed by Franco Ferrini. Documentary film The Shark Riddle is a 2011 family comedy documentary film written by Dave Cain, Laura Sams, Robert Sams, and directed by Laura Sams and Robert Sams. Comedy Prout Prout Tralala is a 1974 Short Comedy film written and directed by Noël Godin and Yolande Guerlach. Comedy Homophobic is a 2012 short comedy film written Lundon Boyd and directed by Constanza Castro. Comedy Mr. Music is a 1950 film starring Bing Crosby, and released by Paramount Pictures. Comedy This fantastical and steamy Hong Kong comedy centers on a man who steals a magical idol that changes his life. Transformed from poor and mild-mannered to rich and desirable, the man finds the statue making all of his wishes come true. Unfortunately for him, his wife and the statue's rightful owner aren't pleased with the recent turn of events and attempt to cast some negative spells to even the score. Comedy Off The Track is a 2012 short animation action comedy film written and directed by Rocio Alvarez. Thriller Something to Hide, is a 1972 British thriller film, written and directed by Alastair Reid, based on a 1963 novel by Nicholas Monsarrat. The film stars Peter Finch, Shelley Winters, Colin Blakely, Linda Hayden and Graham Crowden. Finch plays a man harassed by his shrewish wife who, after picking up a pregnant teenage hitchhiker is driven to murder and madness. The film was not released commercially in the United States until 1976. Animation Anje, la leyenda del Pirineo is a 2002 animation/adventure/drama movie written by Pablo Malo, Miguel Sánchez-Romero, Karmelo Vivanco and directed by Juanjo Elordi Thriller Body Heat is a 1981 American neo-noir film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It stars William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Richard Crenna, and features Ted Danson, J.A. Preston, and Mickey Rourke. The film was inspired by Double Indemnity and Out of the Past. The film launched Turner's career—Empire magazine cited the film in 1995 when it named her one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History". The New York Times wrote in 2005 that, propelled by her "jaw-dropping movie debut [in] Body Heat ... she built a career on adventurousness and frank sexuality born of robust physicality." The film was the directorial debut of Kasdan, screenwriter of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Empire Strikes Back. Animation City Of Culture, Turku is a 2011 animation film directed by Kalle Kotila. Documentary film All Im Left With is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Nicole Elyse Wong. Thriller VLOGGER is a 2011 thriller produced by Zentropa International Spain. Science Fiction Automatons is a 2006 black-and-white horror film about a war against robots. The movie was made under the working title Death to the Automatons. Christine Spencer, Angus Scrimm, and Brenda Cooney star. John Levene, Don Wood and Executive Producer Larry Fessenden have supporting roles. The film was directed by James Felix McKenney. Comedy DeSiCiTi is a 2010 comedy film written by Leena Manro and Hiral Shah, and directed by Jonathan Joffe. Thriller La vida no vale nada is a 1955 drama film written by Janet Alcoriza & Luis Alcoriza and directed by Rogelio A. González. Animation The Amazing Screw-On Head is a 2006 TV film directed by Chris Prynoski. Thriller Sick Boy is an American Indie thriller, starring Skye McCole Bartusiak and Marc Donato. This would be Bartisiak's final role in a film. Animation The Presentators: Spooky Story is a 2003 short animation film directed by Stefan Marjoram. Documentary film 7/7 Ripple Effect is a 57-minute homemade film produced and narrated under the anonymous pseudonym "Muad'Dib", later named by the BBC as conspiracy theorist John Hill. The film disputes the official account of the 7 July 2005 London bombings, a terrorist attack on public transport in Central London, by four suicide bombers later named as Hasib Hussain, Germaine Lindsay, Shehzad Tanweer, and Mohammad Sidique Khan. The film was first released on the Internet on 5 November 2007, two years after the attacks. Physical copies were also sent to many of the people connected with the attacks. The film poses numerous questions about the events surrounding the attacks, and alleges alternative theories for who was behind them. The film implicates the Metropolitan Police and Tony Blair, and claims that the true perpetrators of the attacks were MI5 and/or Mossad, who tricked the four men into travelling to London with rucksacks, in order to provide CCTV footage later to be used as evidence in the investigation of the attacks. Documentary film Berlusconi's Mousetrap is a documentary film directed by Eamonn Crudden. Animation "Angry Kid and friends enjoy a game of “Spin The Hammer”." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Comedy Colonel Tony Nelson is on a top-secret space mission for NASA and Jeannie does not know of his whereabouts or when he'll be returning home to hear their son Anthony Jr.'s academic presentation speech. When Jeannie goes to NASA to question General Wescott about her husband's mission, he refuses to cooperate. To make matters worse, her jealous and mischievous younger sister Jeannie II reminds Sham-Ir (the chief genie) that Jeannie cannot remain in the plane of reality for more than 3 months without an earthly master, and Tony has been away for a long time. Sham-Ir gives Jeannie 2 weeks to either find her husband or a new master (a single male only) or else she must return to Mesopotamia forever. Documentary film Cocaine Cowboys Reloaded is a 2013 documentary crime fiction film directed by Billy Corben. Animation Flutterby is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Jack Parry. Animation FU377 is a 2014 animation family documentary LGBT film directed by Neelu Bhuman. Documentary film Hail Columbia!: IMAX is a 1982 short documentary film written by Roman Kroitor and directed by Graeme Ferguson. Comedy Hamlet 2 is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming, written by Fleming and Pam Brady, and starring Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, Amy Poehler, and David Arquette. It was produced by Eric Eisner, Leonid Rozhetskin, and Aaron Ryder. Hamlet 2 was filmed primarily at a New Mexico high school from September to October 2007. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by Focus Features. Thriller Deadly Lessons is a 1983 made-for-TV movie starring Larry Wilcox, Academy Award winner Donna Reed, David Ackroyd, Diane Franklin, future Brat Packer Ally Sheedy and Nancy Cartwright, later the voice of Bart Simpson. Thriller Naanayam is a 2010 Indian Tamil thriller film written and directed by Shakti S. Rajan. Produced by S. P. B. Charan's Capital Film Works, the film stars Prasanna as the protagonist, Sibiraj as the antagonist and Ramya Raj, who has appeared in the films Sandai and Thee, debutante Yasmin and Charan's father, singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam in pivotal roles. The film, which has music scored by Subramaniapuram fame James Vasanthan, was released on 14 January 2010. The film is adapted from James Hadley Chase novel My Laugh Comes Last and also filming partially inspired by the Hollywood films The Bank Job and Inside Man. Animation Chrigi is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Anja Kofmel. Comedy I Do... I Did! is a direct-to-video American drama film directed by J. Jesses Smith and produced by him and Cherie Johnson and distributed by Image Entertainment. It was released on August 11, 2009. The movie only opened in cinemas in the USA and could only be viewed if one bought the album. It was written and produced by Johnson, who also stars in the film. Animation Old MacDonald Duck is an animated cartoon from 1941 in which Donald Duck is a farmer. Donald is disturbed by an insect when he tries to milk the cow Clementine. Comedy Durch dick & dünn is a 1998 comedy film written by John Paisley and directed by Holger Neuhäuser. Comedy Kissing Jessica Stein is a 2001 independent romantic comedy film, written and co-produced by the film's stars, Jennifer Westfeldt and Heather Juergensen. The film also stars Tovah Feldshuh and is directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld. It is also one of the first film appearances of actor Jon Hamm. The film is based on a scene from the 1997 off-Broadway play by Westfeldt and Juergensen called Lipschtick. Thriller Monopoly is a 2006 crime, mystery and thriller film written and directed by Hang-bae Lee. Documentary film Gibbons are highly intelligent, agile and acrobatic tree-dwelling apes, found in the tropical forests of Asia. Most of the gibbon species are highly endangered and are on the verge of extinction as a result of the destruction of their tropical rain forest habitat as well as being hunted for food. Animation Joana is a 2013 short animation film directed by Daniel Pinheiro Lima. Comedy The Love Girl is a 1916 comedy film written and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy Heaven Can Wait is a 1943 American comedy film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay was by Samson Raphaelson based on the play Birthday by Leslie Bush-Fekete. The music score was by Alfred Newman and the cinematography by Edward Cronjager. The film tells the story of a man who has to prove he belongs in Hell by telling his life story. It stars Gene Tierney, Don Ameche and Charles Coburn. The supporting cast includes Marjorie Main, Laird Cregar, Spring Byington, Allyn Joslyn, Eugene Pallette, Signe Hasso, Louis Calhern, Tod Andrews, and Clara Blandick. Animation Cut To Fit is a 2012 Short action animation film written and directed by Directed by Giovanni La Parola. Thriller The Pearl of Death is a 1944 Sherlock Holmes film starring Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, the ninth of fourteen such films the pair made. The story is loosely based on Conan Doyle's short story "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons" but features some additions, such as Evelyn Ankers as an accomplice of the villain, played by Miles Mander, and Rondo Hatton as a brutal killer. Documentary film "Wavy Gravy will make as big a fool of himself as is necessary to make a wiser man of you." –Village Voice "Saint Misbehavin': The Wavy Gravy Movie reveals the true story of cultural phenomenon Wavy Gravy – a man whose commitment to making the world a better place has never wavered. We experience the impact one man can have and connect to the hope that each one of us can make a difference and have fun doing it! Wavy Gravy is known in some circles as the MC of the Woodstock festival, a hippie icon, clown, and even a Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavor. He is all those things, but in Saint Misbehavin' we meet a true servant to humanity who carries his message through humor, compassion and a song he sings where ever he goes, called "basic human needs." Saint Misbehavin' weaves together intimate verite footage, reflections from an array of cultural and counter-cultural peers, and a rich collection of never-before-seen archival footage to tell a story that is bigger than the man himself. " Quoting the synopsis on the Mill Valley Film Festival site. Thriller Bloodmoon is a 1997 action/martial arts film, directed by Tony Leung Siu Hong. The film was produced by Keith W. Strandberg and Ng See Yuen and stars Gary Daniels, Chuck Jeffreys and Darren Shahlavi. Comedy Quiet Wedding is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Margaret Lockwood, Derek Farr and Marjorie Fielding. The screenplay was written by Terence Rattigan and Anatole de Grunwald based on the play Quiet Wedding by Esther McCracken which was later remade as Happy is the Bride. Comedy Pre is a film directed by Steven Tanenbaum released on June 10, 2009. Comedy 12 Paces Without a Head is a 2009 film set in the Baltic in 1401. The film centers on the German folk hero Klaus Störtebeker, who was a pirate at the time. The title comes from a legend which asserts that when he was captured by the Hanseatic League, he struck a deal with his captors that every one of his men whom he could walk past after being decapitated, would be let go. Störtebeker's body allegedly managed to make twelve paces before collapsing. Comedy Schtonk! is a satirical German film, retelling the hoax of the Hitler Diaries. Subtitled Der Film zum Buch vom Führer, the film is a grotesque farce about the events when, in 1983, German Stern magazine began to publish, with great fanfare, the 60 volumes of the alleged diaries of Adolf Hitler – which two weeks later turned out to be entirely fake. The film is widely considered a hilarious tale, making fun not only of the events and characters who were involved in the hoax, and who are only thinly disguised in the film, but also of the discomfort Germany has with its difficult past. The film is co-written and directed by Helmut Dietl and, among his many respected comedies, is frequently considered his best. Dietl researched the scandal for two years and has been quoted as having to leave out several real events from the film because they were too outrageous. The title is a bow to Charlie Chaplin's classic The Great Dictator, in which the Führer repeatedly uses "Schtonk!" as an expression of disgust – the word has no meaning in German but resembles the Bavarian Gschtonk!, and Stunk, a colloquial expression for a scuffle or altercation. Comedy Carry On Nurse is the second in the series of Carry On films with 31 entries. It was released in 1959. Of the regular team, it featured Joan Sims, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor and Charles Hawtrey, with Hattie Jacques and Leslie Phillips. The film was written by Norman Hudis based on the play Ring for Catty by Patrick Cargill and Jack Beale. It was the top grossing film of 1959 in the UK and, with an audience of 10.4 million, had the highest cinema viewing of any of the "Carry On" films. Perhaps surprisingly, it was also highly successful in the US, where it was reported that it played at some cinemas for three years. Comedy The Wackiest Ship in the Army is a 1960 CinemaScope comedy-drama war film starring Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson, and Chips Rafferty. It was filmed at Pearl Harbor and Kauai. Comedy Jody's Bra is a 2011 short comedy family film written and directed by Janine Sides. Animation My Grandmother Beijing is a 2008 short directed by Mats Grorud. Comedy Pulp is a British comedy film directed by Adam Hamdy and Shaun Magher, starring Jay Sutherland and John Thomson On March 2013 it was released exclusively on Xbox Live, becoming the first feature film to be distributed via a games console platform. Thriller A Few Good Men is a 1992 American courtroom drama film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore, with Kevin Bacon, Kevin Pollak, James Marshall, J. T. Walsh, and Kiefer Sutherland in supporting roles. It was adapted for the screen by Aaron Sorkin from his play of the same name. The film revolves around the court-martial of two U.S. Marines charged with the murder of a fellow Marine and the tribulations of their lawyers as they prepare a case to defend their clients. Thriller The S.I.N.: Special Intelligence Network is a 2001 film written by Edward Dentzel and Kelly Schwarze and directed by Kelly Schwarze. Documentary film Breaking the Frame is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Marielle Nitoslawska. Comedy Fastback is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Francis Kilduff. Documentary film 58: The Film is the inspiring true story of the global Church in action. Witness bravery and determined faith in a journey from the slums of Kenya to the streets of New York. Confront the brutality of extreme poverty and meet those who live out the True Fast of Isaiah 58 and create stunning new possibilities for the future. Travel from the sun-scorched plains of rural Ethiopia to British shopping centers, from Brazilian ganglands quarries of India to western churches, businesses and conferences. Experience eye-opening reasons to lift our expectations of the future. This film draws audiences in– a young British woman prevailing over the pressures of consumer society, Ethiopian Christians working to restore their environment, an American business owner promoting Fair Trade coffee and focusing on ending poverty, a local pastor in India working for those enslaved by bonded labor, and the sacrificial generosity of New York youth giving up their food to those with even less. Comedy Sex 'n' Death is a TV program. Thriller Haywire is a 2011 action-thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring Gina Carano, Michael Fassbender, Ewan McGregor, Bill Paxton, Channing Tatum, Antonio Banderas, and Michael Douglas. Carano, a Mixed Martial Arts fighter, performs her own stunts in the film. The score is by Northern Irish DJ and composer David Holmes. Mallory Kane works for a company that handles sensitive "black operations" covertly so that the government can maintain plausible deniability. The firm is hired to rescue a hostage in Spain, an operation which goes well. Then she is hired to pose as the wife of a British MI6 agent, but this is a ruse so that she can be eliminated by assassins. Kane has to unravel the complicated conspiracy against her. Thriller Cita en el paraíso is a 1992 romantic comedy and thriller film written by Dharma Reyes and directed by Moisés Ortiz Urquidi. Comedy "Seducing Charlie Barker is a ferocious contemporary comedy about an out of work actor whose disenchantment with the surreal contradictions of show business leaves him vulnerable to the charms of a language-annihilating narcissistic party girl." Quoting the description from the film's official Facebook page. Animation The World is Round is a 2006 short animation film directed by Jadwiga Kowalska. Documentary film The Last Minute Man is a 2004 short documentary film written and directed by Elio Quiroga. Documentary film Pearl and Savages is a 1921 documentary from filmmaker Frank Hurley about the people of Papua New Guinea and Torres Strait. Documentary film Fashion Girls is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Tuca Siqueira. Thriller Saptapadii is 2013 Gujarati film produced by Amitabh Bachchan Corporation starring Manav Gohil and Swaroop Sampat in leading roles. Saptapadii is the story of a contemporary Gujarati woman who risks her comfortably settled married life of 20 years to do what she believes in. Saptapadii had been released in theatres across India on 1 February 2013, and had a record-breaking run of 12 weeks. In addition to the financial success, the critical success is also evident from the fact that it has been selected into 7 film festivals in 5 countries, notably winning a Special Mention for the Green Rose at the Jaipur International Film Festival. It is also being described as the turning point in Gujarati Cinema. Science Fiction Black Dragons is a 1942 American film directed by William Nigh and starring Bela Lugosi, Joan Barclay, and George Pembroke. The Black Dragon Society also appears in Let's Get Tough! a 1942 East Side Kids film made by the same team of writer Harvey Gates and producer Sam Katzman. The cast includes Clayton Moore, who plays a handsome detective. Comedy After breaking up with Duncan, Courtney decides to get revenge by flirting with Tyler after being encouraged by Alejandro. The two teams must search Area 51 for intact alien artifacts and bring them back to the Total Drama Jumbo Jet. During the challenge, Duncan and Gwen bump into each other and have their second kiss, thus officially starting a relationship with each other. In the end, Team Amazon wins again and Tyler is voted off due to a mistake that costs his team the challenge. Science Fiction Transformers: Age of Extinction is a 2014 American-Chinese science fiction action film based on the Transformers franchise. It is the fourth installment of the live-action Transformers film series and the final installment for Michael Bay to direct and stars Mark Wahlberg in the lead role. It is both a sequel to 2011's Dark of the Moon and a soft reboot of the franchise, the film takes place five years later, after the Decepticon invasion of Chicago. Like its predecessors, the film is directed by Michael Bay and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. Ehren Kruger is the film's screenwriter, having written every Transformers film since Revenge of the Fallen. The film features an entirely new cast of human characters and is the first in the series to feature the Dinobots. Returning Transformers include Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ratchet, Leadfoot, & Brains. The film was released on June 27, 2014, in IMAX and 3D. Upon its release, reception to the film was mostly negative among film critics, who expressed an overall dislike for the persistence on the same mistakes of the previous films, such as the performances, the writing, the direction, and the running time. Thriller Phoebe is a 2010 short horror film written and directed by Matt Blundell and Nati Braunstein. Comedy GG Bond 2 is a 2014 Chinese animated adventure comedy film directed by Gu Zhibin and Lu Jinming. Comedy Guess What We Learned in School Today? is a 1970 film directed by John G. Avildsen and written by Eugene Price. The movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1970 and opened in the United States in 1971. Although it was shot before Avildsen's Joe, it got distribution after due to Joe's success. Tagline: "Love American style with a touch of X." Thriller S. is a 1998 action-drama thriller film from Belgium, written and directed by Guido Henderickx. Comedy Josser on the River is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Ernie Lotinga, Molly Lamont and Charles Hickman. Two seaside photographers become entangled with a blackmailer. Thriller A Date with Fear is a 2011 Comedy Drama Thriller film written by Asit Kaul and Manpreet Brar and directed by Asit Kaul. Comedy Archie is a wealthy business man who has it out for the animals of the world, especially dogs. He is a practical joker with an evil streak to him. He is one week away from playing a CD to announce the future of his company putting his trusted manager, Dexter, in charge and leaving the employees working like slaves without any benefits or fun. Then suddenly, he is in a deadly car accident. Archie realizes that he is not heading for heaven and that, instead, he is being sent to Earth to clean up the mess he made. There is one catch to returning to life; he comes back as a dog named Quigley. As a little dog, Archie must stop those announcements from being heard and to help his brother. Comedy New Suit is a 2004 comedy film written by Craig Sherman and directed by François A. Velle. Comedy The Hoodlum Soldier is a Japanese film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. The Hoodlum Soldier was the first of a series of nine films that followed two soldiers, Kisaburo Omiya, a former yakuza who has become a soldier, and Arita, an intellectual from a good family who has deliberately failed the officer examination. Comedy Prehistoric Hayseeds is a 1923 Australian film comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It is the sixth in his series about the rural family the Hayseeds and concerns their discovery of a lost tribe. It is considered a lost film. Comedy Dancing on a Dry Salt Lake is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Dominique De Fazio. Science Fiction No Blade of Grass is a 1970 British-American apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Cornel Wilde and starring Nigel Davenport, Jean Wallace and John Hamill. It is an adaptation of the novel The Death of Grass by John Christopher. When London is overwhelmed by food riots caused by a global famine, a man tries to lead his family to safety in Scotland. Documentary film If I Should Fall is a Canadian documentary film about Marc Diab, a Canadian soldier of Lebanese origin serving in Afghanistan. Directed by Canadian film director Brendon Culliton, and co-directed by Dan Heald, it is their first long feature documentary film and is a Joint Media Group Inc production co-founded by Culliton himself. Animation An Animated Guide to Land Grabs is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Tim Wheatley. Documentary film Dreaming in America is a 2005 documentary film directed by Aaron Goldman. Thriller Eli is in trouble. Eli, a young kid in need of some quick cash, takes a job as a delivery boy for a small-time gang only to lose a package on his first night. Now he finds himself on the run from the gang, the cops and even his friends as he tries to find out what happened to him and recover the package before he gets caught. Comedy The Cat Concerto is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 29th Tom and Jerry short, produced in 1946 and released to theatres on April 26, 1947 and reissued for a re-release in 1955 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley, and animation by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Irven Spence. It won the 1946 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. In 1994 it was voted #42 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. The short won the duo their fourth consecutive Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Documentary film All We Ever Wanted is a 2010 documentary film directed by Sarah Mathilde Domogala. Comedy Fate as a Rat is a 2001 Bulgarian film directed by Ivan Pavlov. It was Bulgaria's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but eventually was not nominated. Documentary film Fire Talker is a 2009 documentary film by Australian filmmaker Ivan Sen. It is a documentary biopic about Australian Aboriginal political activist, footballer and administrator, Charlie Perkins. It premiered at the 10th Anniversary of the Message Sticks Indigenous Film Festival held at the Sydney Opera House in May 2009. This festival was curated by Perkins' daughter Rachel. Comedy That Ragtime Band is a 1913 American short comedy film directed by Mack Sennett and featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film The Divided Trail: A Native American Odyssey is a 1978 American short documentary film directed by Jerry Aronson. It was nominated in 1978 for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It lost to The Flight of the Gossamer Condor. Animation The Hare and the Lion is an animation short written and directed by Claver Yameogo. Science Fiction The X from Outer Space is a 1967 kaiju film released by the Japanese film studio Shochiku. It is the first of its kind released by Shochiku, and was one of the many giant monster films made during the late '60s "monster boom" in Japan. 1967 saw the release of a monster film from each of the big studios. The film was directed by Kazui Nihonmatsu and starred Eiji Okada and Toshiya Wazaki. It has gone under many alternative titles, including Big Space Monster Guilala. The monster, known as Guilala in Japan, is also called "Gilala" and "Girara". The film was released in the United States in 1968 as The X from Outer Space. Documentary film Letter to Jane is a postscript film to Tout va bien directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin and made under the auspices of the Dziga Vertov Group. Narrated in a back-and-forth style by both Godard and Gorin, the film serves as a 52-minute cinematic essay that deconstructs a single news photograph of Jane Fonda in Vietnam. This was Godard and Gorin's final collaboration. In 2005, the film was made available as an extra on the Tout va Bien DVD released by the Criterion Collection. Documentary film Waking Sleeping Beauty is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Disney film producer Don Hahn and produced by Hahn and former Disney executive Peter Schneider. The film documents the history of Walt Disney Feature Animation from 1984 to 1994, covering the rise of a period referred to as the Disney Renaissance. Unusual for a documentary film, Waking Sleeping Beauty uses no new on-camera interviews, instead relying primarily on archival interviews, press kit footage, in-progress and completed footage from the films being covered, and personal film/videos shot by the employees of the animation studio. Waking Sleeping Beauty debuted at the 2009 Telluride Film Festival, and played at film festivals across the country before its limited theatrical release on March 26, 2010 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Comedy Luck of the Navy is a 1938 British comedy thriller film directed by Norman Lee and starring Geoffrey Toone, Judy Kelly and Clifford Evans. It was based on the play The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills and is also known by the alternative title of North Sea Patrol. Comedy Cock of the Air is a 1932 film directed by Tom Buckingham. Comedy Down to Their Last Yatch is a 1934 musical romantic comedy film based on the story by Herbert Fields and Lou Brock, written by Marion Dix and Lynn Starling, and directed by Paul Sloane. Science Fiction I Wake Up Yesterday is a 2012 comedy and science fiction film directed by Milos Smídmajer. Comedy King Kelly of the U.S.A. is a 1934 American romantic musical film directed by Leonard Fields. The film is also known as Irish and Proud of It. There is a running gag with exploding cigars, and a curious animated sequence, during a song. Animation The Blacksmiths Apprentice is a 1961 short animation film written and directed by Zlatko Bourek. Thriller Secret Window is a 2004 American psychological thriller film starring Johnny Depp and John Turturro. It was written and directed by David Koepp, based on the novella Secret Window, Secret Garden by Stephen King, featuring a musical score by Philip Glass and Geoff Zanelli. The story appeared in King's collection Four Past Midnight. The film was released on March 12, 2004, by Columbia Pictures, and was a modest box office success despite receiving mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Suspicious Bulges is a 2013 short comedy film written by Misha Collins, Victoria Vantoch & Philip Schneider and directed by Misha Collins. Animation Wild and Woolly Hare is a 1959 animated short starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. It features Bugs in a Western setting, again saving a town from Yosemite Sam. Comedy What on Earth Have I Done Wrong? is a 2007 comedy film directed by Doze Niu. Documentary film Citizen Zero is a 2012 documentary/short biography film directed by Alexandra Stergiou. Thriller Styria is a fantasy horror mystery thriller film written and directed by Mauricio Chernovetzky and Mark Devendorf. Thriller Dead Sexy is a 2001 crime thriller mystery film written by Elroy Canton and Anthony L. Greene and directed by Robert Angelo. Comedy Haseena Maan Jaayegi is a 1999 Indian Bollywood comedy film, starring Govinda, Sanjay Dutt, Karisma Kapoor, Pooja Batra, Anupam Kher, Kader Khan, Aruna Irani and Paresh Rawal. It was directed by David Dhawan. The film was inspired by the movie Pyar Kiye Ja. Documentary film Empire North is a 2010 film written and directed by Jakob Boeskov. The film follows Jakob Valdason a cartoonist whose life changes drastically when he invents a fictional hi-tech weapon called the ID Sniper. The film is partly based upon the story of ID Sniper. The ID Sniper was an art project that took place in Copenhagen and Beijing August 2002. Comedy Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic is a 2005 comedy written by and starring Sarah Silverman, directed by Liam Lynch and distributed by Roadside Attractions. The movie is a concert film consisting of 72 minutes of clips taken from Silverman's previous stand-up show of the same name, interspersed with flashbacks and comedic sketches. Silverman addresses a number of topics, including religion, AIDS, the Holocaust, race, sexism, political parties, people with disabilities, homeless people, and dwarves. Silverman also performs several original songs in the film. The film was released November 11, 2005 in eight theatres. Receiving positive reviews, it made just under $125,000 during opening weekend. Its performance led to an expanded release in as many as 57 theatres, resulting in a box office take of more than $1.2 million. The movie was released on DVD on June 6, 2006 in the United States, June 13 in Canada, and October 13, 2008 in the United Kingdom. A soundtrack CD was also released featuring most of the musical numbers, excerpts from Silverman's stand-up comedy, and several additional songs which did not appear in the movie. Comedy The Money Pit is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long as a couple who attempt to renovate a recently purchased house. It was filmed in New York City and Lattingtown, New York and is a remake of the 1948 film Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House starring Cary Grant and Myrna Loy. The film was co-executive produced by Steven Spielberg. A TV series based on the film is in development at NBC. Documentary film Réquiem NN is a history documentary film directed by Juan Manuel Echavarría Olano. Documentary film Castaic Lake is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Brigid McCaffrey. Comedy Sisily 2 km is a 2004 South Korean horror-comedy film about a gang that steals a large diamond and escapes to a small town, where they encounter deceitful villagers with dark pasts. It was the directorial debut of Shin Jeong-won, though his attempt at fusing the popular genres of gangsters and horror was generally considered unsuccessful by critics. Thriller The Bad Penny is a 2010 drama, mystery and thriller film written by Todd Bellanca and Sasha Levinson and directed by Todd Bellanca. Documentary film "SEX POSITIVE explores the life of Richard Berkowitz, a revolutionary gay S hustler-turned-AIDS activist in the 1980s, whose incomparable contribution to the invention of safe sex has never been aptly credited. Berkowitz emerged from the epicenter of the epidemic as a community leader, demanding a solution to the problem before anyone else would pay attention. However, it was not Berkowitz' voice alone that sparked contention. Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, a controversial virologist and AIDS doctor, postulated that AIDS was more complicated than just a new virus. With Sonnabend's theory in tow, Berkowitz fought, alongside beloved activist and musician Michael Callen, for safer sex practices without giving up on sex altogether. SEX POSITIVE explores the explicit bravery of this unrecognized triumvirate, and their dire quest to save lives in the midst of unwavering dissent. Now destitute and alone, Mr. Berkowitz tells his story to a world who never wanted to listen. Through the eyes of Mr. Berkowitz, the audience is made witness to a graphic testimony of sex, death, and betrayal, while placing the invention of ‘safe sex’ in a fresh and compelling context." Quoting the synopsis from the Official Site. Documentary film Article VI: Faith. Politics. America is a documentary film at the intersection of faith, politics, and bigotry. Religious leaders, political pundits, and average citizens are asked who has the right to be elected. Has the Founding Fathers' vision of religious freedom been upheld or violated? Article Six of the United States Constitution grants the right that no religious test shall be required to enter into elected public office. But have the citizens taken that right away? Would the religious and moral judgments of today have prevented Americans from electing some of their most beloved Presidents? Article VI investigates politics in the ever-changing world of religious tolerance and freedom. Comedy Look Out, Officer! is a 1990 Hong Kong film directed by Lau Sze Yu. It is a remake of the 1986 film Where's Officer Tuba? which starred Sammo Hung. Comedy Straight, Place and Show is a 1938 film starring the Ritz Brothers, Richard Arlen, and Ethel Merman. It was directed by David Butler and based on the unproduced play Saratoga Chips by Damon Runyon and Irving Caesar. It features a memorable performance of the song "With You on My Mind" by Ethel Merman. Thriller Secrets from Her Past is a 2011 thriller film written by Christine Conradt and Danise Lee and directed by Gordon Yang. Documentary film Wingspan is a 2001 made-for-television documentary film about Paul McCartney's musical career, after The Beatles split up, with his second band, Wings. Produced by the McCartneys' MPL Communications, it was broadcast around the world to accompany the contemporary release of a 2-disc retrospective collection from McCartney's solo career, titled Wingspan: Hits and History. An accompanying book, also titled Wingspan, based upon the documentary's script as edited by Beatles' historian Mark Lewisohn, was published in 2002. Comedy Three childhood friends unexpectedly reunite in their Connecticut hometown right before Christmas in a story about growing up, growing apart, and eventually finding common ground. The lead characters have conflicting perspectives on life; Alden is a recent convert to Judaism. He currently lives in Chicago, but is constantly on the move. He also has major commitment issues. Kirby is a staunch Catholic, who uses his faith to justify his moral lapses. He is in town from Baltimore, where he lives with his wife and kids. And Patrick still lives in his parents' house in Connecticut (which he purchased from them; they live in Maine). A self-proclaimed Atheist, Patrick is also one of the only openly gay men in town.Patrick's parents, coincidentally, have major issues with the fact that he's gay (or so he thinks). The story centers on Patrick, whose life is becoming more and more complicated, especially around the holidays. Not only is he dealing with his parents' lack of acceptance for his lifestyle (or his own perception of their lack of his acceptance), but he is also trying to figure out where his relationship stands with his partner, Kevin. Should he stay with Kevin? Should he continue living in his parents' house? What does he want to do with his life? Patrick conveniently puts these issues on hold while he attempts to help his friends with their problems. Alden arrives a day before Christmas Eve. He is running from his longtime girlfriend who has just proposed to him. Kirby arrives the same day, but he's in town for his estranged father's funeral.Patrick and his friends spend the next forty-eight hours trying to relive the past. In doing so, they ultimately discover that the past isn't exactly as they remembered. They literally dig up old memories in the form of a time capsule, and with the help of a bottle of Patrick's uncle's wine, an old copy of TV Guide, and the effervescent music of Billy Ocean, the guys are transported back to the 1980s. But, the reality of the present is more powerful than any fond recollection of the past. Finding themselves stuck in the present, they must come to terms with who they are now, not only as friends, but also as adults. "Happy Holidays" is a story about perception, personal beliefs, and acceptance. It's thought provoking, and moving, but also poignant, and at times, hilarious. The holidays will never be the same! Documentary film Sharing Of The Heart: Conversations At Iweci Summit 2013 – Jane Goodall is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Terra Nyssa. Comedy Santa, The Fascist Years is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by Bill Plympton. Documentary film Ruth Asawa: Roots Of An Artist is a documentary film directed by Bob Toy and Lola Fraknoi. Thriller Juego de niños is a 1995 Mexican horror film, made on analog video, from the then experimental era of Mexican director Leopoldo Laborde. Comedy 7 Zwerge – Der Wald ist nicht genug is a 2006 German comedy film directed by Sven Unterwaldt. It is a sequel to the film 7 Zwerge – Männer allein im Wald. The movie is based upon the fairy tale Rumpelstiltskin and characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Documentary film La commission de la vérité is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by André van In. Science Fiction All Flowers in Time is a 2010 short surrealist horror film directed by Jonathan Caouette. The plot centers on a television signal that possesses young children, making them believe they can transform into other people or monsters. The film stars Chloë Sevigny and has been screened at several film festivals as of fall 2010. Although it shares a similar name, the film's title is not directly connected to the Jeff Buckley song, "All Flowers in Time Bend Towards the Sun". Documentary film Pitch is a 1997 Canadian documentary created by Kenny Hotz and Spencer Rice, featuring themselves as two young filmmakers attending the Toronto Film Festival to pitch a film concept to various celebrities. Their film idea, titled "The Dawn", concerns a Mafia don who goes for a hernia operation but gets a sex change instead. During the 1996 Toronto fest, they approach Roger Ebert, Norman Jewison, Eric Stoltz, Al Pacino, and others without much success. On a roll, they leave Toronto for Hollywood, getting advice from Arthur Hiller and Neil Simon and finding an agent who expresses interest in their pitch. The film was shown at the 1997 Toronto Film Festival. The film features songs by the Toronto band Phono-Comb. Animation Monkey Love is a 1996 animation film written by Steve Craft, Jim Keeshen and Dave Roberts and directed by Jim Keeshen. Comedy Supercondriaque is a 2014 French comedy film written and directed by Dany Boon. Comedy It's a Gift is a 1934 comedy film starring W. C. Fields, considered by film historians to be one of Fields' best and funniest films. It was Fields's sixteenth sound film, and his fifth in 1934 alone. It was directed by Norman McLeod, who had directed Fields in his cameo as Humpty Dumpty in Alice in Wonderland, 1933. It concerns the trials and tribulations of a grocery store owner as he battles a shrewish wife, an incompetent assistant, and assorted annoying children, customers, and salesmen. The film contains certain routines, reprised having been honed, that Fields had developed 1915-1925. Fields often tried to recapture on film original sketches that had been the basis of his stage success. Thus 'The Picnic', 'A Joy Ride' and most famously, 'The Back Porch', all become segments of Its a Gift. Lesser known than some of Fields' later works such as The Bank Dick, the film is perhaps the best example of the recurring theme of the Everyman battling against his domestic entrapment. Historians and critics have often cited its numerous memorable comic moments. It is one of several Paramount Pictures in which Fields contended with child actor Baby LeRoy. Documentary film Garrincha: Hero of the Jungle is a 1962 Brazilian documentary film directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, about the Brazilian soccer player Garrincha. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation The Cat's Out is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1931. Comedy Case of the Missing Hare is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a typical play on words, and although it suggests a mystery story, it bears no apparent relationship to the plot line. This is one of the few cartoons where Bugs Bunny does not say his catchphrase, "Eh, what's up, Doc?", as well as being one of few cartoons in the character's filmography to fall into the public domain, due to the failure of the last copyright holder, United Artists Television, to renew the original copyright within the allotted 28-year period. Thriller War Below Zero is a 2012 thriller and war film written by Ágúst Guðmundsson and directed by Anders Thomas Jensen. Documentary film Fellini: I'm a Born Liar is a 2002 French documentary film written and directed by Damian Pettigrew. Based on Federico Fellini's last confessions filmed by Pettigrew in Rome in 1991 and 1992, the film eschews straightforward biography to highlight the Italian director's unorthodox working methods, conscience, and philosophy. A masterclass in cinema aesthetics, the feature documentary uses excerpts and behind-the-scenes from 8½, Juliet of the Spirits, Histoires extraordinaires, Satyricon, Amarcord, Fellini's Casanova, And the Ship Sails On, and City of Women. Also interviewed are Roberto Benigni, Terence Stamp, and Donald Sutherland, among other notable Fellini collaborators. The film was nominated for Best Documentary at the European Film Awards, Europe's equivalent of the Oscars. Documentary film The story of rap superstar Eminem and his rise to fame, as told through interviews with family and friends. Comedy Jelly T is a 2012 animation comedy film written by Michael W. Horsten and directed by Michael Hegner. Documentary film Two Doors is a Korean documentary film tracks down the 2009 Yongsan tragedy, which resulted in the death of 5 evictees and one police commando. The evictees, who were cornered into to climbing up a steel watchtower to appeal for their right to live, came back down as cold corpses only 25 hours after they started building the tower. Those who survived became law offenders. A long battle for the truth started as the police statement accused the evictees for causing the tragedy by carrying firebombs up the tower for an illegal and violent protest while on the other side criticism voiced that the governmental authority’s excessive use of force had aggravated the tragedy. The heightened tension between the two parties and opposite views of the truth led for the judgment of the government and the eradication of illegal and violent protests by a decision from the court. Thriller Eine gute Mutter is a 2007 film written by Johannes W. Betz and directed by Matthias Glasner. Comedy Yor-yor or Gde ty, moya Zulfiya? is a 1964 Uzbek comedy produced by Ali Hamroyev. The film is considered to be one of the best Uzbek comedies and has been dubbed the "national comedy." Animation Intra Muros is a 2013 short animated film directed by Rose Bond. Science Fiction Bikini Planet is a 2002 American independent film directed by Derek Zemrak. It is a semi-erotic parody of the science fiction genre in the style of Flesh Gordon and Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold, and bears no relation to the 2000 novel Bikini Planet by David S. Garnett. Science Fiction Mutant Turtles: Superman Legend is an original video animation based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. The OVA was produced by TV Tokyo as a tie-in to the Japanese Ninja Turtles toyline sold by Takara. The first episode is based on the Supermutants line while the second episode is based on the Japanese-exclusive Metal Mutation line. The OVA features most of the same cast as TV Tokyo's Japanese dub of the 1987 TV series. Comedy Runaway Car is a 1997 film written by Paul F. Edwards and directed by Jack Sholder. Thriller Call of the Yukon is a 1938 American action/adventure film produced and released by Republic Pictures, directed by John T. Coyle and B. Reeves Eason and starring Richard Arlen and Beverly Roberts. The film features extensive Alaskan location shooting by Norman Dawn who shot several films there. The film is based on the 1926 novel Swift Lightning A Story Of Wildlife Adventure In The Frozen North by Northern genre writer James Oliver Curwood. The film's working titles were Thunder in Alaska and Swift Lightning Documentary film One Year's Remainder is a 2012 documentary drama family music film written by Giovanni Calamari, Michele Di Salle, Matteo Festa, Luca Papaleo and directed by Michele Di Salle and Luca Papaleo. Documentary film Wes Brown and TJ Barrack take their film crew to the rugged deserts and jungles in Peru with some of the Worlds best surfers. Comedy In the Money is a comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on February 16, 1958 by Allied Artists Pictures and is the forty-eighth and final film in the series. It was directed by William Beaudine and written by Al Martin and Elwood Ullman. Comedy High Jinks in Society is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin and Robert Jordan Hill and starring Ben Wrigley, Barbara Shaw, Basil Appleby, Peter Gawthorne and Moore Marriott. Thriller American Crime is a 2004 thriller movie starring Annabella Sciorra, Cary Elwes, Cyia Batten, Rachael Leigh Cook, Michael O'Neill, Kip Pardue and Frankie Ray. It is directed by Dan Mintz and produced by Jeff Ritchie. The film is presented in a documentary program style, taking off the style of series such as The FBI Files and The Young Detectives, both shows showcasing stories on crimes in America. Comedy Baby Comes Home is a 1980 film directed by Waris Hussein. Comedy The Flamingo Kid is a 1984 comedy film directed by Garry Marshall, written by Marshall, Neal Marshall and Bo Goldman. It stars Matt Dillon, Richard Crenna, Hector Elizondo, and Janet Jones. It is a coming-of-age movie about a working class boy who takes a summer job at a beach resort and learns valuable life lessons. It was the first movie to receive a PG-13 rating, although it was the fifth to be released with that rating, after Red Dawn, The Woman in Red, Dreamscape, and Dune. Tagline: A legend in his own neighborhood Comedy The History of Denim is a 2010 history, comedy short film written and directed by Drew Roper. Comedy Forever, Lulu is a 1987 film starring Hanna Schygulla, Deborah Harry and Alec Baldwin. Comedy Ration Bored is the ninth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 26, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Science Fiction Star Trek: Chains of Betrayal is a fan-fiction comedy film written and directed by Derek Howard and Racan Souiedan. The film is an episode of approximately forty minutes in length that takes place during season five of Star Trek: The Next Generation, soon after the events in "Unification". The script was written during the summer months of 2005. Chains of Betrayal was made over a period of four shooting days in January 2007 at Simon Fraser University's Harbour Centre campus in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. The entire project was completed on a budget of under $200, largely thanks to the extensive use of a green screen by the crew. Cinematography and editing were completed by Sam Scott and Jamie Quast respectively. The film debuted at Vancouver's Astoria Hotel on the night of Wednesday, April 30, 2008. The Toronto premiere was held on Saturday, September 27, 2008 as part of the Trekzac Festicon. The official DVD release party and screening took place on Thursday, November 27, 2008 in Vancouver, BC at VIVO Media Arts Centre. The film was also selected as part of Khan Con, a Star Trek mini-convention held at the Rio Theatre in Vancouver, BC on May 16, 2009. Animation Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna vs Zimbara is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 19th movie of the series. Running Time - 69 mins. This movie was released on 25 August 2013. Thriller Shibaji is a Bengali film Directed by Babu Ray. Comedy The Cost of Love is a 2010 gay-themed film by Carl Medland, his debut long feature released by Discovery Films UK. It was shot in Greenwich area in London starring Christopher Kelham as Dale. The film shows diverse characters and the price they pay for falling in love. The Cost of Love was an Official Selection for End of Pier International Film Festival in 2010 and the festival's closing number. It was screened in 2010 at the East End Film Festival where it was nominated for "Best UK Debut Feature". Comedy Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy is a 1909 five minute silent film directed by J. Stuart Blackton based on an earlier musical starring Lillian Russell. In the film, a smoker falls asleep and is visited by two fairies. Audiences marveled at the primitive special effects featuring the fairies interacting with objects much larger than themselves. Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy was the first instance of tobacco product placement in the movies. In 2003, the Library of Congress deemed it "significant" and preserved it in the National Film Registry. Thriller Get Outta Town is a 1960 crime drama film written by Bob Wehling and directed by Charles Davis. Comedy Vice Academy is a 1989 comedy and crime film written and directed by Rick Sloane. Comedy In this terrifyingly funny new series from FEARnet and Ghost House Pictures, a group of college kids driving on an unfamiliar winding road through a national park accidentally run over an unsuspecting squirrel. They quickly discover that this is no ordinary road - the woods are alive with the undead, animals reanimated as vengeful, murderous zombies! After a harrowing crash, a meek but lovable Simon (David Dorfman, The Ring, Texas Chainsaw Massacre) must venture out to find help for his injured friends and brother. Along the way he runs into dedicated park ranger, Chet Masterson (Thomas Haden Church, Spider-Man 3, Sideways). Together, they attempt to survive this cursed stretch of highway - hopefully with most of their body parts intact. Genre icons Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert (The Evil Dead Series, Drag Me to Hell) along with Jim Burns shepherded this six part original web series. Ben Ketai (30 Days of Night: Dark Days) and Sarah Donohue (Hatchet II) served as Executive Producers. David Green, whose Meltdown short garnered critical acclaim on the festival circuit, brings a fresh take to the genre in directing this twisted tale about twisted tails. Thriller The Spiral Staircase is a 2000 television film remake of the 1946 film The Spiral Staircase based on Ethel Lina White's novel Some Must Watch. This film is directed by James Head with a screenplay by Matt Dorff, and stars Nicollette Sheridan, Judd Nelson, Alex McArthur, Debbe Dunning and Holland Taylor. Comedy Get Up! is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu, starring Toshiyuki Nishida. It is about a James Brown-obsessed gangster's last day of freedom before he starts a 5 year prison term. Comedy I Do & I Don't is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Steve Blair. Documentary film An Inconvenient Tax is a 2010 documentary film produced by Life Is My Movie Entertainment. The film explores the history of the income tax in the United States and the causes of its many complexities. Thriller Private eye Wade Griffin finds himself in an intense stand-off with a "human time-bomb", who is holding four people hostage and will kill them all unless Griffin delivers the person that the bomber really wants dead. Animation Broom-Stick Bunny is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1956 and directed by Chuck Jones. Comedy Into Paradiso is a 2010 Italian comedy film co-written by Chiara Barzini, Antonia Paolini, Paola Randi and Luca Infascelli and directed by Paola Randi. Comedy Mitzi Zings Into Spring is a musical comedy directed by Tony Charmoli. Comedy Poovellam Kettuppar is a 1999 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Vasanth, which stars Suriya and Jyothika in leading roles. The film, also starring Vijayakumar, Nassar, Vadivelu, Ambika and Manorama in pivotal roles, was released on 6 August 1999. Documentary film On Thursday 3rd May 1902, Mount Pelee, the volcano on the beautiful Caribbean Island of Martinique erupted.In just under 3 minutes every one of the 27,000 inhabitants of the neighboring town of Saint Pierre had died writhing in agony. Mount Pelee had unleashed the most deadly eruption ever recorded. Yet amazingly one man, Ludger Sylbaris survived. Now acclaimed journalist Peter Morgan investigates the lethal nature of this hellish eruption and the deadly effects it had on the entire population of Martinique. He joins a team of scientific detectives, volcanologists, doctors and archaeologists to discover just what happened in this "Silent City of Death" and whether it is now due to happen again. Comedy Pinched is a 1917 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Target Tokyo is a 22-minute film portraying the travels of an aircraft bomber and its crew from training to the bombing of Japan. Documentary film They Were There is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Errol Morris. Comedy Alyas Batman at Robin is an unauthorized 1965 Filipino Batman comedy-adventure film produced by the low-budget D'lanor Productions. It stars famous Philippine actors such as Bob Soler as Batman who also starred as Captain Barbell and Phantom in other Filipino films, Lou Salvador, Jr, as Robin and actress Nova Villa. Thriller Lore is a 2012 Australian-German film written by Robin Mukherjee, co-written and directed by Cate Shortland and funded by the UK Film Council. The film had its Australian premiere at the 2012 Sydney Film Festival. Comedy Outside Bet, also known as Weighed In: The Story of the Mumper, is a British comedy film directed by Sacha Bennett and starring Bob Hoskins, Jenny Agutter, Philip Davis and Adam Deacon. The film was released on April 27, 2012. Thriller The Black Dahlia is a 2006 American neo noir crime thriller film directed by Brian De Palma. It is drawn from a novel of the same name by James Ellroy, writer of L.A. Confidential and starred Josh Hartnett, Scarlett Johansson, Aaron Eckhart and Hilary Swank. The film is based on the murder of Elizabeth Short and had its world premiere as opener at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival on August 30, 2006. Wide release was on September 15, 2006. Despite being both a critical and financial failure, the film was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 79th Academy Awards but lost to Pan's Labyrinth. Documentary film Voodoo Lounge Live by The Rolling Stones is a concert video, filmed at the Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida on 25 November 1994 during the Voodoo Lounge Tour. This concert was broadcast as a pay-per-view special. Of the 27 songs played, 17 were released on home video. Voodoo Lounge Live was first released on VHS-video on 5 December 1995, and then on DVD-video on 6 May 1998. Documentary film Just over the border in Mexico is an area peppered with maquiladoras: massive factories often owned by the world's largest multinational corporations. Carmen and Lourdes work at maquiladoras in Tijuana, where each day they confront labor violations, environmental devastation and urban chaos. In this lyrical documentary, the women reach beyond the daily struggle for survival to organize for change, taking on both the Mexican and U.S. governments and a major television manufacturer. A co-production of the Independent Television Service (ITVS). Comedy Vanaja Girija is a 1994 Tamil comedy film directed by Keyaar. The film features Napoleon, Ramki, Kushboo and Mohini in lead roles. The film, produced by Meena Panju Arunachalam, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 16 December 1994. Comedy The Office Trip is a 2012 comedy film written by Alvaro Díaz and Roberto Artiagoitía; directed by Roberto Artiagoitía. Comedy Alone Among Women is a 1991 film directed by Sönke Wortmann. Animation "Quasi at the Quackadero" is a 1975 animated short by Sally Cruikshank. This cartoon follows two ducks and a pet robot at an amusement park in the future where time travel is exploited. In 2009, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Comedy A Sanitarium Scramble is a 1916 American short comedy film produced by the American Film Manufacturing Company, released by Mutual Film and directed by B. Reeves Eason. Thriller La via della droga is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring Fabio Testi, David Hemmings and Sherry Buchanan. The soundtrack was made by the Italian progressive rock band Goblin. Comedy Dekh Bhai Dekh is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rahat Kazmi featuring Gracy Singh and Siddharth Koirala in the lead roles. Comedy His Chum the Baron is a 1913 short comedy film. Harold Lloyd is said to have appeared in this film, but this is unconfirmed. Science Fiction Blackbirds at Bangpleng is a 1994 Thai science fiction horror film. Though it is based on a novel by the famous Thai writer and politician Kukrit Pramoj, the story closely mirrors The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham, which itself was adapted into the 1960 film, Village of the Damned. Comedy BaTrend is a 1998 short comedy drama film written by Orly Castel-Bloom and directed by Menashe Noy. Comedy Glenn Owen Dodds is a 2010 short comedy film written by Trent Dalton and directed by Frazer Bailey. Documentary film La Soufrière – Warten auf eine unausweichliche Katastrophe is a 1977 West German documentary film in which German director Werner Herzog visits an island on which a volcano is predicted to erupt. The pretext of this film was provided when Herzog "heard about the impending volcanic eruption, that the island of Guadeloupe had been evacuated and that one peasant had refused to leave, [he] knew [he] wanted to go talk to him and find out what kind of relationship towards death he had". Herzog explores the deserted streets of the towns on the island. The crew of three treks up to the caldera, where clouds of sulfurous steam and smoke shift drift like "harbingers of death", an example of the sublime Herzog seeks to conjure in his films. Herzog converses in French with three different men he finds remaining on the island: one says he is waiting for death, and demonstrates his posture for doing so; another says he has stayed to look after the animals. In the end, the volcano did not erupt, thus sparing the lives of those who had remained on the island, including Herzog and his crew. Documentary film Tongue Twister is a 2014 documentary short film directed by Roman Stetina. Comedy Into a Dream is a 2005 Japanese film written and directed by Sion Sono. It screened at the 2009 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival. Comedy How to Play Golf is a 1944 short animated Walt Disney Productions film directed by Jack Kinney. Eight minutes long, it was distributed by RKO, and was a part of a series where Goofy learned to play various sports. Upon release, The Film Daily called it "highly hilarious", and gave the following review: "This, another of Walt Disney's Technicolor cartoons featuring the Goof, is a howl. While the narrator explains how properly to play golf, the Goof attempts to demonstrate. Naturally he does everything wrong, with superb results from a comedy point of view. The technique and animation are noteworthy indeed. Mark this down as a topflight booking of its kind." Documentary film Vannin' is a sport comedy historical documentary film directed by Andrew J. Morgan and Nicholas Nummerdor. Comedy Two Ninas is a 1999 romance comedy film written and directed by Neil Turitz. Thriller The Last Warrior is a 2000 American action film directed by Sheldon Lettich, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Sherri Alexander, Joe Michael Burke, Rebecca Cross and Brook Susan Parker. The film was released on direct-to-video in the United States on August 21, 2001. Comedy Greed in the Sun is a 1964 French-Italian adventure film directed by Henri Verneuil. The film was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. Animation The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello is a 2005 Australian short film. The first episode is labeled Jasper Morello and the Lost Airship. Comedy Murder and the Android was a television movie based on Fondly Fahrenheit, a 1954 story by Alfred Bester. It was broadcast on November 8, 1959 as a NBC Sunday Showcase production. The film was produced by Robert Alan Aurthur, directed by Alex Segal, and starred Kevin McCarthy, Rip Torn, Vladimir Sokoloff, Suzanne Pleshette and Sono Osato. In 1960, science fiction author Frederik Pohl called this film, "almost the only first-rate television play on a science fiction theme". It was nominated for the 1960 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. This story is based 400 years in the future, when a man inherits an android. This synthetic being was created in a laboratory as a submissive, obedient construct. Unfortunately the android malfunctions and attempts to dominate its master. Thriller Missionary is a 2013 horror thriller film by Anthony DiBlasi. It received its world premiere on July 25, 2013 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and stars Dawn Olivieri as a beautiful single mother caught up in one man's obsession with her. Thriller Berlin Express is a 1948 American drama film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Ryan, Merle Oberon and Paul Lukas. Thrown together by chance, a group of people search a city for a kidnapped peace activist. Set in Allied-occupied Germany, it was shot on location in post-World War II Frankfurt-am-Main and Berlin. During the opening credits, a full-screen notice reads, "Actual scenes in Frankfurt and Berlin were photographed by authorisation of the United States Army of Occupation, the British Army of Occupation, the Soviet Army of Occupation." Thriller Zameer is Hindi film made in 1975, released in 1975. Produced by B.R. Chopra, the film is directed by Ravi Chopra. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Saira Banu, Shammi Kapoor, Madan Puri and Vinod Khanna. The music for this film was composed by Sapan Chakraborty. It was a remake of 1960 film Bombai Ka Baboo starring Dev Anand. Documentary film Gian Luigi Rondi: vita, cinema, passione is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Giorgio Treves. Documentary film The Diatom is a 2012 short science fiction film written and directed by Chris Peters. Comedy Self-Made Maids is the 124th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Evil Toons is a 1992 live-action/animated Comedy-Horror B-movie written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. The film is a light spoof of traditional haunted-house films. Documentary film Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Velcrow Ripper that focuses on Spiritual Activism. Fueled by the belief that “another world” is possible, Ripper explores the stories of people who have turned to spiritual activism as a means to cope with personal and global crises. The film contains interviews from Daryl Hannah, Thich Nhat Hanh, Desmond Tutu, Julia Butterfly Hill, Van Jones, Alice Walker, Joanna Macy, Noah Levine and John Lewis. Others featured include Michael Beckwith, Sera Beak, Ralph Nader among many others such as the original inspiration for the film, Brad Will. The film is produced by the Fiercelight Films Inc. and the National Film Board of Canada and is distributed by Alive Mind. The United Kingdom distributor is Dogwoof Pictures. Comedy The Graduate is a 1967 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols. It is based on the 1963 novel The Graduate by Charles Webb, who wrote it shortly after graduating from Williams College. The screenplay is by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry, who appears in the film as a hotel clerk. The film tells the story of 20-year-old Benjamin Braddock, a recent college graduate with no well-defined aim in life, who is seduced by an older woman, Mrs. Robinson, and then proceeds to fall in love with her daughter Elaine. In 1996, The Graduate was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Initially, the film was placed at number 7 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies list in 1998. When AFI revised the list in 2007, the film was moved to number 17. Adjusted for inflation, the film is number 21 on the list of highest-grossing films in the United States and Canada. Documentary film The Last Day's Work is a 1986 documentary film directed by Brian McKenzie. Thriller Shock Corridor is a 1963 film, directed and written by Samuel Fuller. The film tells the story of a journalist who gets himself committed to a mental hospital in order to track an unsolved murder. Documentary film The Man in Gray is a 1961 Italian short documentary film produced by Benedetto Benedetti. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Keeping Husbands Home is a 1913 short comedy film directed by Bert Angeles . Comedy Mr. Socrates is a 2005 Korean crime film. Science Fiction Gamera vs. Viras is the fourth entry in the original Gamera film series. Thriller The Morgue is a direct-to-DVD horror film directed by Halder Gomes and Gerson Sanginitto, and written by Najla Ann Al-Doori and Andrew Pletcher. Comedy El camino de los espantos is a 1967 Mexican horror comedy film. It is directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and is the last installment of the Viruta y Capulina film franchise. It stars Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine, Elsa Cárdenas, and Salomé. Documentary film God Only Knows: Vocal Harmony - The Voice is a 2003 documentary film. Comedy A Fan's Notes is a 1972 Canadian comedy film directed by Eric Till, based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Hogan's Alley is a silent film comedy produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. This film was an early directing assignment for Roy Del Ruth and starred Monte Blue, Patsy Ruth Miller, and Ben Turpin. This film is a precursor film to a later Monte Blue boxing vehicle One Round Hogan. It survives in an incomplete or abridged version. Science Fiction Looper is a 2012 science fiction action thriller film written and directed by Rian Johnson and starring Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Emily Blunt. In the film, time travel is invented by the year 2074 and is used by criminal organizations to send those they want killed into the past where they are killed by "loopers", assassins paid with silver bars strapped to their targets. Joe, a looper, encounters himself when his older self is sent back in time to be killed. An American-Chinese co-production, Looper was selected as the opening film of the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. Since its release, it has been critically acclaimed, with much of the praise going to its acting, originality, and action sequences. It was released in Australia on September 27, 2012, and in the US and the UK on September 28, 2012 by TriStar Pictures and FilmDistrict in the US, and Entertainment One in the UK. Comedy Slightly French is a 1949 film directed by Douglas Sirk. Thriller The First Power is a 1990 American horror film/neo-noir, directed by Robert Resnikoff and starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Tracy Griffith, Jeff Kober and Mykelti Williamson. Documentary film Here Today is a documentary film directed by Bess O’Brien and Mary Arbuckle. Comedy Khatta Meetha is a 1978 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Rakesh Roshan, Bindiya Goswami, Pearl Padamsee, David Abraham Cheulkar, Ranjit Chowdhry, Preeti Ganguly, Deven Verma, Pradeep Kumar and Iftekhar. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan. At 26th Filmfare Awards, Deven Verma was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for the film, but won it for Chor Ke Ghar Chor. This was also the debut film of actor Ranjit Chowdhry, who later appeared in films like Basu Chatterjee's Baton Baton Mein and Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Khubsoorat. Comedy Un couple épatant is a 2002 French-Belgian film written and directed by Lucas Belvaux. This is the second installment of a series Trilogy, which constitutes a comedy preceded by One: On the run, a thriller and followed by Three: After life, a melodrama. Belvaux referred in the DVD commentary that main idea behind Trilogy is that the main characters in a particular story are the secondary characters of others, in such sense the three films happen at the same time and share a series of common scenes and plot points, complementing each other, but also have their own perspective and style. The audience is left with piecing the films together, which Belvaux avoided, since editing the three films into one single narrative would have resulted in a very long film with no style of its own. Science Fiction Creature from the Black Lagoon is a 1954 monster horror 3-D film in black-and-white, directed by Jack Arnold and starring Richard Carlson, Julia Adams, Richard Denning, Antonio Moreno and Whit Bissell. The Creature was played by Ben Chapman on land and by Ricou Browning underwater. It premiered in Detroit on February 12 and was released on a regional basis, opening on various dates. Creature from the Black Lagoon was filmed in 3-D and originally projected by the polarized light method. The audience wore viewers with gray polarizing filters, similar to the viewers most commonly used today. Because the brief 1950s 3-D movie fad had peaked in mid-1953 and was fading fast in early 1954, many audiences actually saw the film "flat", in 2-D; typically, it was shown in 3-D in large downtown theaters and flat in smaller neighborhood theaters. In 1975, Creature from the Black Lagoon was re-released to theaters in the inferior red-and-blue-glasses anaglyph 3-D format, which was also used for a 1980 home video release on Beta and VHS videocassettes. Thriller Body Contact is a 1987 film directed by Bernard Rose. Documentary film Based Down South is a 2010 German-Turkish documentary film written and directed by Martina Priessner about four Turks born in Germany but who now live in Istanbul. The film was selected for the 29th International Film Festival Istanbul, where it premiered, 53rd International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Films, 16th London Turkish Film Festival and the 13th Istanbul International 1001 Documentary Film Festival. Based Down South was nominated for the Grimme Award in 2011. Thriller Bellini and the Devil is 2008 Brazilian crime film directed by Marcelo Galvão. Based on Tony Bellotto's homonymous novel, it stars Fabio Assunção as Remo Bellini, a São Paulo-based detective who investigates mysterious murders revolving around the The Book of the Law. A sequel to Bellini and the Sphynx, it premiered as the opening film of the 1st Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival, where Assunção won the award of Best Actor. Comedy Shanghai Chest is a 1948 American film featuring Roland Winters in his third appearance as Charlie Chan. Thriller Gregg's first day at his new job starts off strangely, as he discovers his cubicle is covered in a sea of Post-Its left behind by his predecessor, who he soon discovers did not leave on amicable terms. His co-workers don't seem quite normal either, standing aimlessly or endlessly chatting nonsense on the phone or gossiping by the coffee machine. Grown men cry in this office and as Gregg tries to stay on top of his new job, fighting a toy car that runs around the office, arguing with a janitor, and trying, repeatedly, to send out an all important fax; things gradually go from bad to worse in this corporate wasteland. As day turns into night, Gregg begins to realize this is no ordinary workplace. It can be very lethal... Comedy Madamoiselle Modiste is a 1926 silent romance produced by and starring Corinne Griffith and distributed by First National Pictures. Robert Z. Leonard directed Griffith in a story based on a novel by Henry Martyn Blossom, which became a popular 1905 Victor Herbert operetta on Broadway, Mlle. Modiste, which was similar to the MGM film The Merry Widow. The film is now considered a lost film. The operetta starred stage actress and singer Fritzi Scheff and ran into 1906 and 1907 and revived several times afterward. The story was refilmed in 1930 as the talkie Kiss Me Again. Animation Até que a Sbórnia nos Separe is a 2013 Brazilian animated film directed by Otto Guerra and Ennio Torresan Jr, based on the play "Tangos & Tragédias", presented on stage since 1984. The creators of the play, Nico Nicolaiewsky and Hique Gomez, are credited for the voice of some characters and the movie soundtrack. The film follows the consequences of the accidental fall of the wall that separates a small country called Sbórnia from the rest of the world, and the culture shock that the protagonists, Kraunus and Pletskaya will face. Thriller One Long Night is a 2007 Thriller and Comedy film written and directed by David Siqueiros. A fish out of water story, about self-discovery and the challenges of being of mixed heritage. Set in 1994 at the height of California Governor Pete Wilson's regime and the proposition that tore apart Mexicans and Americans. One Long Night is the story of Richard Macedo, a simple, conservative half-Mexican, half Caucasian businessman trying to survive one night lost in a country he's never been that should have been home to him. Comedy The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest is a 2002 film based on a novel by technology-culture writer Po Bronson. The film stars Adam Garcia. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: Unkokusai's Ambition is a 1995 anime film. It is the 3rd film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released in theatres on April 15, 1995 in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. Comedy Una chica casi decente is a 1971 Spanish comedy film directed by Germán Lorente and starring Rocío Jurado. Thriller American Ninja V is a 1993 action/adventure sequel starring David Bradley and Lee Reyes. It was directed by Bobby Jean Leonard and written by John Bryant Hedberg, Greg Latter and George Saunders. The film is set in Los Angeles, Rome and Venezuela. This film was not originally intended to be part of the American Ninja franchise. Cannon Pictures made it under the title American Dragons but the title was changed to American Ninja V before release. This explains why star David Bradley plays Joe, a different character than the Sean Davidson character he played in American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt and American Ninja 4: The Annihilation. Working title was Little Ninja Man. Comedy Stanley Baxter's Picture Annual is a 1986 comedy film, written by Stanley Baxter and directed by John Bishop. Documentary film The Truth According to Wikipedia is a Dutch documentary film about Wikipedia directed by IJsbrand van Veelen. The documentary examines the reliability of Wikipedia, and the dichotomy between usage of experts versus amateur editors. The film includes commentary from Wikipedia co-founders Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, The Cult of the Amateur author Andrew Keen, O'Reilly Media chief executive officer Tim O'Reilly, and former editor-in-chief of Encyclopædia Britannica Robert McHenry. Keen argues that experts should serve as guardians of information during the Web 2.0 phenomenon; this point of view is supported by analysis from Sanger. The documentary premiered at the Next Web conference in Amsterdam in April 2008, and was broadcast by VPRO television in the Netherlands. It was subsequently made available through American Public Television. The Truth According to Wikipedia received a generally positive reception, with favorable commentary in a review from Film Quarterly, and in an analysis published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Comedy Asta Upset is a 2014 comedy drama film directed and written by Max Linz. Comedy Where's Poppa? is a 1970 black comedy film; it is based on the novel by Robert Klane and stars George Segal, Ron Leibman and Ruth Gordon. The plot revolves around the troubled relationship between a lawyer and his senile mother. The film was directed by Carl Reiner, whose son Rob Reiner had a role in an early performance. Others in the cast are Paul Sorvino, Ron Leibman, Trish Van Devere, Vincent Gardenia and future Saturday Night Live star Garrett Morris. Documentary film Light and Dark is a 2013 documentary film written by Luaan Hong and Paulene Abrey and directed by Paulene Abrey. Comedy Partners Again is a lost American silent comedy film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, and directed by Henry King. This ethnic Jewish humor film is based on the 1922 Broadway play Partners Again starring Alex Carr and Barney Bernard, which reprises their characters from the very successful 1913 Broadway play Potash and Perlmutter. Goldwyn produced a 1923 film adaptation of Potash and Perlmutter, and a 1924 sequel called In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter. In Partners Again the two are in the automobile industry. As with the 1924 film, In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter, George Sidney plays Potash, taking up the role after Barney Bernard died in March of that year. Alex Carr continues his winning role of Perlmutter. Comedy Summer Camp is a movie directed by Lev L. Spiro released in the year 2010. Science Fiction Having escaped the pursuit of the Earth Federation fleet thanks to Full Frontal’s intervention, the Nahel Argama is now forced to form a joint front with the Sleeves. Frontal, hoping to learn the next coordinates for Laplace’s Box, reveals his secret plan against the Federation. Banagher and Mineva are horrified by the cruelty and callousness of the future he describes. Meanwhile, a lone Federation patrol ship approaches the Nahel Argama. Thriller Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost is a 2011 American television mystery film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the characters from the Jesse Stone novels created by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the retired police chief of a small New England town who investigates the suspicious death of a young friend while the police force deals with the arrogant new police chief who is the son-in-law of a town councilman. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost is the seventh in a series of eight television films based on the characters of Parker's Jesse Stone novels. The film first aired on the CBS television network on May 9, 2010. Documentary film Computer Networks: The Heralds of Resource Sharing is a documentary film from 1972, produced by Steven King and directed/edited by Peter Chvany, about ARPANET. It features many of the most important names in computer networking. Speaking parts: Fernando J. Corbato, more links here: Turing Award-winning implementer of multitasking operating systems. J.C.R. Licklider:, and many times throughout the film Lawrence G. Roberts: SIGCOMM Award winner. Robert Kahn: Turing Award winner. Frank Heart: William R. Sutherland: Richard W. Watson: Dick is one of the key mass storage researchers of the last thirty years. John R. Pasta: Donald W. Davies: George W. Mitchell: Non-speaking: Daniel L. Murphy: Unidentified: : previously misidentified as Jon Postel Link to the film on archive.org Thriller The Three Lives of Thomasina is a 1963 American magical realist film starring Patrick McGoohan, Susan Hampshire, and child actress Karen Dotrice in a story about a cat and her influence on a family. The screenplay was written by Robert Westerby and Paul Gallico and was based upon Gallico's 1957 novel Thomasina, the Cat Who Thought She Was God. The film was directed by Don Chaffey, and shot in Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland, and Pinewood Studios, England. Thomasina has been broadcast on television and released to VHS and DVD. Documentary film For the Best and for the Onion is a 2008 Nigerien documentary film about onion farmers in Galmi, Niger, written and directed by Sani Elhadj Magori. Documentary film VTR St-Jacques is a 1969 short documentary film written and directed by Bonnie Sherr Klein. Thriller The Bloody Brood is a 1959 Canadian film directed by Julian Roffman. Documentary film Awake and Sing is a 2003 film written and directed by Lee Anne Schmitt. Comedy Fletch is a 1985 comedy film about an investigative newspaper reporter, Irwin M. Fletcher. The film was directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Andrew Bergman, loosely based on the popular Gregory Mcdonald novels. Tim Matheson, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Geena Davis and Joe Don Baker appear in supporting roles. In the 1970s, Burt Reynolds and Mick Jagger were considered to portray Fletch but these suggestions were rejected by Mcdonald. The author agreed to the casting of Chevy Chase despite never seeing the comedian in anything. Chase reportedly enjoyed the role because it allowed him to play several different characters and work with props. In a 2004 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Chase confirmed this was his favorite role. Fletch earned positive reviews from critics and performed well at the box office. It has since developed a cult following and was followed by a 1989 sequel, Fletch Lives. A prequel, Fletch Won, has been in talks for over two decades. Thriller Sushi Girl is an American crime film directed by Kern Saxton, starring Tony Todd, Mark Hamill, Noah Hathaway, Sonny Chiba and Cortney Palm. Tony Todd also served as a executive producer. It premiered at a TCL Chinese Theatre, played in several festivals and was then released directly to home media in 2012. Documentary film Double Concerto is a 1982 documentary film directed by Hugh Piper. Comedy The Elder Son is a comedy-drama film directed by Marius Balchunas and written by Marius Balchunas and Scott Sturgeon. Thriller And Now the Screaming Starts! is a 1973 British gothic horror film. It is one of the few feature-length horror stories by Amicus, a company best known for anthology or "portmanteau" films. The screenplay, written by Roger Marshall, is based on the novel Fengriffen by David Case. It stars Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee, Stephanie Beacham and Ian Ogilvy, and was directed by Roy Ward Baker. The large gothic house used in the film is Oakley Court, near Bray village, which is now a four star hotel. Comedy Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story is a short film directed by Woody Allen in 1971. The film was a satirization of the Richard Nixon administration made in mockumentary style. Allen plays Harvey Wallinger, a thinly disguised version of Henry Kissinger. The short was produced as a television special for PBS and was scheduled to air in February 1972, but it was pulled from the schedule shortly before the airdate. Reportedly, PBS officials feared losing its government support and decided not to air it. Allen, who previously had sworn off doing television work, cited this as an example of why he should "stick to movies". The special never aired and can now be viewed in The Paley Center for Media. Two of Allen's regular leading ladies, Louise Lasser and Diane Keaton, make appearances, as does the Richard Nixon-lookalike Richard M. Dixon. The fictional characters are interspersed with newsreel footage of Hubert Humphrey, Spiro Agnew, and Nixon in embarrassing public moments. Allen would later explore this style again in Zelig. Thriller Small Town Murder Songs is a 2010 Canadian crime-thriller directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2010. The film is written by Gass-Donnelly, produced by Gass-Donnelly and Lee Kim, and stars Peter Stormare, Jill Hennessy, and Martha Plimpton. Small Town Murder Songs was shot in Conestoga Lake, Listowel, and Palmerston in Ontario, Canada. The film has been given a limited theatrical release in the United States beginning on May 26, 2011. Documentary film Hold On Hallelujah is a 2013 documentary biographical drama film written and directed by Ann Holmgren. Comedy Imagine two unique fellows from different backgrounds; one an ex male-exotic dancer trained in the martial arts, who also lays countless brick and loose women; the other an older brick salesman who provides him with jobs and materials, as well as his daily obsessive debate regarding among other things, the existence of life on other planets.Picture the two of them eating lunch together in a family restaurant, speaking entirely too loud on the topics of religion, sex, early childhood behavior, Samuel Beckett, Hitler, and a severely injured dog, and you get the idea that these two characters will surely tease one's palate. Much like the story of the old bull and the young bull, ALPHONSO BOW will stir up, leaving no one near them unaffected. Thriller Dead Men Tell No Tales is a 1938 British thriller film directed by David MacDonald and starring Emlyn Williams, Sara Seegar and Hugh Williams. It is based on the 1935 novel The Norwich Victims by Francis Beeding. Comedy Indonesia Malaise is a 1931 film directed by the Wong brothers. It was the brothers' first sound film and one of the first such films in the Dutch East Indies. Billed as a comedy, the story follows a woman who is overcome by tragedy in her personal life. A commercial failure, it may be lost. Thriller El asesino a sueldo is a 2010 film directed by Salomón Shang. Comedy Dead Souls is a 1984 Soviet television miniseries directed by Mikhail Shveytser, based on Nikolai Gogol's novel of the same name. Comedy Tito and Me is a 1992 Yugoslavian comedy film by Serbian director Goran Marković. The film was made during one of the most difficult periods in the history of the Balkans. Its quirky humor has marked the beginning of the end for the country it celebrates and mercilessly criticises at the same time. Thriller Venus in Furs is a 1969 Italian supernatural erotic thriller film directed by Jesús Franco and starring James Darren. The film bears only a superficial resemblance to the 1870 Venus in Furs novel by Leopold von Sacher Masoch. The title and character names in Franco's original script were changed to the novel's for commercial reasons. Franco's film is a surreal supernatural erotic thriller about unattainable love and how far one is willing to go for the person they desire. It is not a study in masochism as portrayed in the novel. James Darren plays a jazz musician who becomes obsessed to the point of madness with the mysterious fur-clad Wanda, only to find her dead body washed up on the beach. Comedy Back to the Future Part II is a 1989 American comic science fiction film and the second installment of the Back to the Future trilogy. It was directed by Robert Zemeckis, who directed all three films, scripted by Bob Gale, and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson and Lea Thompson. The plot of Part II picks up where the original film left off. After repairing the damage to history done by his previous time travel adventures, Marty McFly and his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown travel to 2015 to prevent McFly's future son from ending up in jail. However, their presence allows Biff Tannen to steal Doc's DeLorean time machine and travel to 1955, where he alters history by making his younger self wealthy. Part II was produced on a $40 million budget and was filmed back-to-back with its sequel, Back to the Future Part III. Filming began in February 1989 after two years were spent building the sets and writing the script. Animation Android 207 is a short stop motion-animated film. It was directed, produced, written and edited by Canadian filmmaker Paul Whittington. Comedy Mabel's Awful Mistakes is a 1913 film starring Mabel Normand and directed by Mack Sennett. The film also features Mack Sennett, Ford Sterling and Edgar Kennedy. Documentary film Window Water Baby Moving is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, filmed in November 1958 and released in 1959. The film documents the birth of the director's first child, Myrrena. Thriller The System Within is a 2006 film starring Chingy, Taimak, Kim Porter, Bryce Wilson, Tariq Alexander, and Hawthorne James. The film is directed by Dale Resteghini. Thriller Toxic is a 2010 thriller film. It was released direct-to-video on July 8, 2010. The movie is told with past and present cut up and mixed together, rather than chronologically. The story focuses on a girl name Lucille, who has a mental illness. After she kills a man, her mind takes on his identity and she starts to live life truly believing she is him. Comedy Belle Époque is a 1992 Spanish film directed by Fernando Trueba. The title derives from the period in French history known as the Belle Époque. Belle Époque received the Goya Award for Best Film along with eight other Goya Awards and was named Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, becoming one of the most nominated Spanish films. Thriller Thalapathi is a 1991 Indian Tamil film written and directed by Mani Ratnam and produced by G. Venkateswaran under the banner of G. V. Films. It stars Rajinikanth, Mammootty and Shobana in the lead roles with Arvind Swamy, Srividya, Amrish Puri, Bhanupriya, Nagesh, and Charuhasan essaying supporting ones. The theme is loosely based on the friendship between Karna and Duryodhana of Hindu epic, Mahabharata. The score and soundtrack were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film, which features the last collaboration of Mani Ratnam and Ilaiyaraaja, was dubbed and released in Telugu and Hindi as Dalapathi. The film, being set in a contemporary milieu at the time of its release, emerged as a critical and commercial success during its theatrical run. The film was one among the Deepavali releases of 1991. Comedy La Cama is a 1968 Argentine film. Comedy Boh Ngau also known by its English title The Champions is a 1985 Hong Kong Chinese language football movie starring Yuen Biao. Documentary film Naomi Campbel is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Camila José Donoso and Nicolas Videla. Animation Buddy the Gob is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on January 13, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was the first cartoon supervised by Friz Freleng; the musical score is by Bernard Brown. The theme music played at the beginning is "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean." Animation Duaa is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Eugenia Catalina Gavilán Maldonado. Documentary film Jorden rundt på to timer is a 1949 documentary film directed by Rasmus Breistein. Animation Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a Sailor from York is a 1982 Czechoslovak stop motion-animated film, with animated flashbacks, directed by Stanislav Látal. The film is based on the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. Documentary film Honour Me is a 2008 British documentary film produced and directed by Alex Tweddle for Screen East and the UK Film Council. Abandoned by her parents, Sameem Ali spent six and a half years growing up in a children's home. When she was told that her family wanted to take her back she couldn't wait to start her new life with them. Instead, she returned to a dirty house where she was subjected to endless chores. Her mother began to beat her and her unhappiness drove her to self-harm. So Sameem was excited when she boarded a plane with her mother to visit Pakistan for the first time. It was only after they arrived in her family's village that she realised she wasn't there on holiday. Aged just thirteen, Sameem was forced to marry a complete stranger. When pregnant, two months later, she was made to return to the UK where she suffered further abuse from her family. After finding true love, Sameem fled the violence at home and escaped to Manchester with her young son. She believed she had put her horrific experiences behind her, but was unprepared for the consequences of violating her family's honour. Thriller Deadly Companion is a 1980 Canadian mystery film based on the novel The Three Roads by Ross Macdonald. Comedy The Lady from Boston is a 1951 French-American comedy film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Paul Henreid, Merle Oberon and Paul Bonifas. The film is also known as Pardon My French. A French-language version Dans la vie tout s'arrange was also made. Science Fiction The Broken is a French-British horror film written and directed by Sean Ellis and starring Lena Headey. Thriller Damn Yankee Day is a mystery thriller drama film directed by Robert Shupe. Thriller Andar Bahaar is a 1984 Hindi film. Produced By Romu Sippy and directed by Raj N. Sippy, the film follows the story line of 48 Hrs.. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Kim, Danny Denzongpa, Gulshan Grover, Huma Khan, Parikshat Sahni, and Moon Moon Sen. The film's music is by R. D. Burman. .The Kannada movie Police File was loosely based on this movie. Thriller Missing 55: Final Break is a 2011 thriller film written by Miel Kaede and Yasushi Koshizaka and directed by Yasushi Koshizaka. Comedy Anna of Brooklyn is a 1958 comedy film by Italian directors Vittorio De Sica and Carlo Lastricati. It stars Gina Lollobrigida and Vittorio de Sica. Comedy The Cossacks of the Kuban from Mosfilm is a color film, glorifying the life of the farmers in the kolkhoz of the Soviet Union's Kuban region, directed by Ivan Pyryev and starring Marina Ladynina, his wife at that time. Thriller UnCivil Liberties is a 2006 film directed by Thomas Mercer starring Glenn Allen and Tony Grocki. Comedy Long Gone is a 1987 baseball film by HBO that is based on Paul Hemphill's 1979 book of the same name. The made-for-television film was directed by Martin Davidson and starred William Petersen, Virginia Madsen, and Dermot Mulroney. A historic stadium in Bradenton, Florida was the location for many scenes. Outside North America, the movie was known as and entitled, Stogies. Documentary film Rocky Mountain Express is a 45-minute IMAX film released in the fall of 2011. Directed by Canadian filmmaker Stephen Low, it features the Canadian Pacific Railway’s restored 4-6-4 H1b Hudson steam locomotive 2816. Shooting began in 2006 and continued intermittently over the next five years, primarily on the main line between Calgary and Vancouver, with the cooperation of the CPR. The film was shot in 15 perforation/70 mm film, using a helicopter and gyro-stabilized camera mount as well as a variety of engine and train mounts. The film takes the audience on a steam journey along the historic Canadian Pacific route from Vancouver to Montreal, focusing on the western mountain portion. In parallel, it tells the story of the construction of the first transcontinental railway to link the new Dominion of Canada from sea to sea and the massive effort required of a nation of fewer than five million people to connect its population for the first time. Comedy Ceteris Paribus is a 2013 Romance Comedy Short film written by and directed by Jean-Baptiste Dusséaux. Science Fiction Gathering their forces in the Mediterranean Sea, the Earth Alliance and Orb Union fleets launch a second attack on the Minerva, and this time not even the Archangels intervention can halt the fighting. While Shinn unleashes his anger against the Orb fleet, Kira and Athrun confront each another in battle, and one of these lifelong friends falls in defeat. Back in the PLANT homeland, Chairman Durandal thinks back on his past and considers his plans for the future, plans which will require the removal of disruptive elements like Lacus and the Archangel crew. In the aftermath of the battle, Shinn reaches a fateful decision. Stella, the enemy pilot he once promised to protect, is now a captive aboard the Minerva. Stellas physical condition is rapidly deteriorating, and Shinn will have to betray everything he believes in order to save her life. Comedy Charlemagne is a 1933 French comedy drama film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Raimu, Léon Belières and Marie Glory. A group of upper-class passengers on a ship are saved by a stoker who takes them to an island, where he soon rises to be their monarch. Comedy Inner Child is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Christopher A. Raines. Documentary film The Last Moose Of Aoluguya is a 2013 documentary biography film written and directed by Tao Gu. Science Fiction Stainless Night is a Japanese erotic anime with futanari themes directed by Ryunosuke Otonashi. The hentai consist of two episodes and was produced by Pink Pineapple. It was licensed and distributed by Kitty Media, a subdivision of Media Blasters. The anime was adapted from the ero-manga of the same name. Documentary film Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties is an American 2004 political documentary about the legal problems with the PATRIOT Act. It posits that the law, hastily passed in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, is used to justify a variety of abuses of civil rights that are guaranteed by the US Constitution. This third and final film in the Un-trilogy from Executive Producer Robert Greenwald was written, produced and directed by Nonny de la Peña. Comedy Cross Currents is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Ian Colin, Marjorie Hume and Evelyn Foster. The film was made as a quota quickie supporting feature, for distribution by Paramount to allow them to meet the annual quota established by the British government. Much of the film was shot on location in Cornwall. A Devon Vicar mistakenly comes under suspicion of murdering a rival in love. It was based on the novel Nine Days Blunder by Gerald Elliott. Comedy My Father's Bike is a 2012 comedy and drama film written by Wojciech Lepianka and Piotr Trzaskalski and directed by Piotr Trzaskalski. Comedy City Heat is a 1984 American crime comedy film starring Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds, and directed by Richard Benjamin. The film was released in North America on December 1984. The pairing of Eastwood and Reynolds was thought to have the potential to be a major hit but the film earned only $38.3 million at the box office, a profit of $13.3 million on its $25 million budget. Comedy Polo's Robot is a 2010 animation comedy short film written and directed by Peter Lowey. Comedy Mr. and Mrs. North is a 1942 American mystery film directed by Robert B. Sinclair, starring Gracie Allen and William Post Jr. as detectives Pam and Jerry North. A dizzy socialite and her husband Jerry, returning home from a vacation, find a dead body in their home. All the suspects are close friends of the Norths, a fact that encourages Pam to gently interfere in the ongoing murder investigation conducted by Lt. Weigand. Comedy National Lampoon's Animal House is a 1978 American comedy film directed by John Landis. The film was a direct spinoff from National Lampoon magazine. It is about a misfit group of fraternity members who challenge the dean of Faber College. The screenplay was adapted by Douglas Kenney, Chris Miller, and Harold Ramis from stories written by Miller and published in National Lampoon magazine. The stories were based on Miller's experiences in the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at Dartmouth College. Other influences on the film came from Ramis's experiences in the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at Washington University in St. Louis, and producer Ivan Reitman's experiences at Delta Upsilon at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Of the younger lead actors, only John Belushi was an established star, but even he had not yet appeared in a film, having gained fame mainly from his Saturday Night Live television appearances. Thriller Music Box is a 1989 film that tells the story of a Hungarian-American immigrant who is accused of having been a war criminal. The plot revolves around his daughter, an attorney, who defends him, and her struggle to uncover the truth. The movie was written by Joe Eszterhas and directed by Costa-Gavras. It stars Jessica Lange, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Frederic Forrest, Donald Moffat and Lukas Haas. It is loosely based on the real life case of John Demjanjuk and, as well, on Joe Eszterhas' own life. Eszterhas learned at age 45 that his father, Count István Esterházy, had concealed his wartime involvement in Hungary's Fascist and militantly racist Arrow Cross Party. According to Eszterhas, his father, "organized book burnings and had cranked out the vilest anti-Semitic propaganda imaginable." After this discovery, Eszterhas severed all contact with his father, never reconciling before István's death. Comedy The Naughty Show: All Girl Comedy is a 2005 comedy film directed by Skye Blue. Science Fiction Sci-Fi Drama: Army of the Apes was a 26 Episode Japanese science fiction series from 1974 based on Pierre Boulle's La Planète Des Singes. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, the series was about a female scientist and two young children who have traveled through time where they arrive in a future ruled by Apes. The trio then struggle to find a way to get back home to the 20th century. In 1987, Television producer Sandy Frank edited together several episodes of the series, including the first and last episodes, into a movie called Time of the Apes. Syndicated to Broadcast and Cable outlets, this compilation film was also released on home video in mid-1988. The dubbing referred to the villain as "General Gaybar." The movie was then "riffed" twice on Mystery Science Theater 3000, originally in the KTMA season in 1989, and then later as part of season 3 in 1991 on Comedy Central. Comedy A Kid in King Arthur's Court is a 1995 film directed by Michael Gottlieb. It is based on the famous Mark Twain novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, transplanted into the twentieth century. Trimark later released a sequel, A Kid in Aladdin's Palace, in 1998, but without Disney's involvement. Since Trimark's dissolution, the sequel is now distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment. Thriller Cutting Class is a 1989 slasher film and dark comedy directed by Rospo Pallenberg and written by Steve Slavkin. The film was Brad Pitt's first major role. Documentary film The Invisible Policeman is a 2011 documentary film written by Laith Al-Juneidi and directed by Laith Al-Juneidi. Documentary film My Name Is Peng is a 2010 documentary film written by Consuelo Ábalos and directed by Jahel Guerra and Victoria Molina de Carranza. Animation The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie is a 2005 children's animated feature film, produced by Nelvana Limited and released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment. Directed by Larry Jacobs and Ron Pitts, and written by Jeffrey Alan Schechter, the film is a follow-up to the Care Bears' previous efforts in 2004's Journey to Joke-a-lot. It was the fifth film to feature the Bears, and the second to be computer-animated. The Big Wish Movie centres on Wish Bear, a Care Bear who can make and grant wishes. After some of them do not work, she feels worried that the other bears have overlooked her abilities, and wishes for a few new friends who care more than she does. Those three—Messy Bear, Me Bear and Too Loud Bear—cause further trouble for Wish Bear, her wishing star Twinkers, and all of Care-a-lot. As with Journey to Joke-a-lot, Toronto's Nelvana produced and self-financed the Big Wish Movie; additional work was handled by India's Crest Animation Productions. Production involved various personnel from the previous film, among them Ron Pitts, composer Ian Thomas and various voice actors including Stephanie Beard, Stevie Vallance and Julie Lemieux. Comedy Gone Too Far! is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Bola Agbaje and directed by Destiny Ekaragha. Animation Fat is a short animation film directed by Yohann Auroux-Bernard, Gary Fouchy and Sébastien de Oliveira Bispo. Thriller The Scarlet Clue is a 1945 American film directed by Phil Rosen. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in the Scarlet Clue and Charlie Chan: The Scarlet Clue in Australia. This film is in the public domain due to the omission of a valid copyright notice on original prints. Documentary film For 13 days in 1962, the world was on the brink of nuclear war. Krushchev’s decision to place nuclear weapons in Cuba sparked the Cuban Missile Crisis. But what’s relatively unknown is that he was responding to an earlier perceived threat from America: the stationing of nuclear weapons in Murge, Italy - within striking distance of the USSR. We reveal how Murge was transformed unwittingly into a theatre of the Cold War. Animation My Little Pony: Equestria Girls is a 2013 Canadian–American animated comedy film and a spin-off of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic animated television series. Written by Meghan McCarthy and directed by Jayson Thiessen, the film premiered across limited screens in the United States and Canada on June 16, 2013, with worldwide home media release that began on August 6, 2013, which was followed by broadcast on The Hub, a joint venture between Discovery Communications and Hasbro, on September 1, 2013. The film re-envisions the main characters of the series, normally ponies, as human characters in a high school setting. Set between the show's third and fourth seasons, the film's plot involves the pony Twilight Sparkle pursuing her stolen crown into an alternate world where she transforms into a human, teenage girl. While learning how to behave as a human, Twilight encounters human counterparts of her pony friends, who help her in her search for her crown. Documentary film Our Greatest Hopes, Our Worst Fears: The Tragedy of the Munich Games is a 2002 documentary TV movie. Documentary film Nipaa I!itqusipta/The Voice of Our Spirit is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Rachel Naninaaq Edwardson. Comedy Jesus is a Palestinian is a 1999 Dutch comedy written and directed by Lodewijk Crijns. The parody on religious fanaticism and millennialism, which involves the topics of self mutilation, incest, and euthanasia, is the director's first full-length movie. It premiered at the 1999 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Thriller The Double McGuffin is a 1979 film written and directed by Joe Camp. The film starred Ernest Borgnine and George Kennedy, alongside a group of young actors, some of whom later became famous, including Lisa Whelchel, who would go on to star in the sitcom The Facts of Life. Elke Sommer and NFL stars Ed 'Too Tall' Jones and Lyle Alzado also appear in smaller roles. The film also included a young Vincent Spano as well as Dion Pride. An opening narration is provided by Orson Welles. The cast was rounded out by Chicago native Michael Gerard, and Dallas area child actors Greg Hodges and Jeff Nicholson. Documentary film Mondo Enduro was a round-the-world adventure motorcycle expedition in 1995-1996. Team members Austin Vince, Gerald Vince, Chas Penty, Bill Penty, Clive Greenhough, Nick Stubley and Mark Friend set off to go round the world by the longest route possible in the shortest time on Suzuki DR350 Dual Sport bikes. Their route took them from London, through Central Asia, Kazakhstan and Siberia; then from Alaska to Chile and finally from Cape Town through Africa and the Middle East back to London. The expedition was filmed and was subsequently made into a 2 part TV series. Shown on Discovery Travel and Adventure Channel over 40 times, this has since reached cult status amongst biking and adventure travel fans. The real difficulties in the expedition came in the Zilov Gap, the 400 mile roadless section in Siberia. The team got bogged down here and eventually ended up taking the Trans-Siberian railroad and then river barge to circumvent this problem. As well as a cult TV show and DVD, the expedition diaries are a fascinating account of a round-the-world expedition done on a shoestring, with rough camping the order of the day. Documentary film Faced with extraordinary trauma of losing both parents to alcoholism and divorce, seven siblings form a unique family structure. The Watershed is a moving documentary of survival and forgiveness that shows how tragedy can have transforming effects on individual identity. Comedy Woman in Distress is a 1937 comedy crime drama film written by Edwin Olmstead and directed by Lynn Shores. Comedy Wild Wild West is a 1999 American steampunk western action-comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. A big-screen adaptation of the 1965–1969 TV series The Wild Wild West, it stars Will Smith, Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh and Salma Hayek. Similar to the series, the film features a large amount of gadgetry. It serves as a parody, however, as the gadgetry is more highly advanced, implausible steampunk technology and bizarre mechanical inventions, including innumerable inventions of the mechanological geniuses Artemus Gordon and Dr. Loveless, such as nitroglycerine-powered penny-farthing bicycles, spring-loaded notebooks, bulletproof chain mail, flying machines, steam tanks, and Loveless's giant mechanical spider. While popular, Wild Wild West did not live up to its creators' blockbuster expectations, as had Men in Black two years earlier: many viewers and critics felt it repeated things done already in Men in Black. It was a commercial success despite the many negative reviews, in which plot, acting performances and characterization received unfavorable comment. Thriller The Ringer is a 1931 British crime film directed by Walter Forde and starring Patric Curwen, Esmond Knight, John Longden and Carol Goodner. Scotland Yard detectives hunt for a dangerous criminal who has recently returned to England. The film was based on an Edgar Wallace story The Gaunt Stranger. Forde remade the same story in 1938 as The Gaunt Stranger. Documentary film A video of four short films on controversial subjects. A profile of "Sexual Personae" author Camille Paglia; a documentary on Annie Sprikle, pornographic film star; a profile of Carol, a woman who supports S-M; and a short look at transsexualism. Documentary film The Eleanor Roosevelt Story is a 1965 American biographical documentary film directed by Richard Kaplan. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1965. Documentary film Red Wedding is a 2012 documentary film co-directed by Lida Chan and Guillaume Suon, which portrays a victim of forced marriage under the Khmer Rouge regime. The film premiered at the 2012 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam and won the Award for Best Mid-Length Documentary. Comedy Going! Going! Gone! is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Animation Je ne suis personne is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Jonas Schloesing. Comedy Wild Elephinks is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye and Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl and Charles Lawrence as Wimpy. It was released in 1933 and was a Cartoon in the Popeye the Sailor series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures, lasting through 1957. Documentary film Away to Me is a 2012 documentary film directed by Andrew C. Hadra. Animation Rasmus Klump is a happy, energetic little bear, who along with his friends, Pingo, Pelle with his næbpose full of tools and seal whiskers, travels the world and meet new friends. And with the help solve the challenges that arise when sailing around the world on the good ship Mary. The stories about Rasmus Klump and his friends are mainly filled with fun and joy, and there is plenty of humor for both children and adults. Contains the following episodes: Rasmus Klump and Futkarl Rasmus Klump at world's end Rasmus Klump in China The Flying Bathtub Rasmus Klump meets Ursula Rasmus Klump in the forest Rasmus Klump builds a house Rasmus Klump in a helicopter Rasmus Klump as a mechanic Documentary film Dance For Modern Times is a 1987 documentary film. Comedy Naanga is a 2012 Indian Tamil film directed by Selva, featuring an ensemble cast of newcomers in the lead roles. The film, notably Selva's 25th directorial, revolves around a group of alumni from the 1985 batch of a Tiruchi College, who meet again in 2011. It was released on 9 March 2012. Comedy FBI: Frikis buscan incordiar is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Javier Cárdenas. Thriller Kung Fu Jungle, previously known as Kung Fu Killer and Last of the Best, is an Hong Kong-Chinese action film directed by Teddy Chan and starring Donnie Yen, Wang Baoqiang, Charlie Yeung and Michelle Bai. The film was released on 30 October 2014 in Hong Kong and 31 October 2014 in China. Thriller Unleashed is a 2005 martial arts action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier, written by Luc Besson, and produced by Jet Li. It stars Li, Bob Hoskins, Morgan Freeman, and Kerry Condon. The film's setting and shooting location are Glasgow. Thriller "Some early online buzz piqued my interest enough to check out Ti West's The House of the Devil, a horror film I went into assuming it was a throwback haunted house tale, but that's not really the case. While the film is a throwback to 1980s horror it is very light on scares and rushes its final act after slow-playing it for nearly an hour. It would probably serve as a decent diversion if you are home alone one night, but if you get more than one person in a room the pacing on this one is likely to bore you to the point where sideways glances will result in one of you saying, "This is pretty dumb." The film centers on Sam played by Jocelin Donahue, an actress that fits the description of most every Hollywood twenty-something, but she does well enough in her part considering she was given very little to do until the late going. Sam, is hard up for cash and hopes to get out of her college dorm, but is light on the funds needed to secure an apartment. So when an ad appears looking for a babysitter to take care of a creepy old man's mother she manages to up her fee to the point she is unable to turn it down, but shortly thereafter she'll wish she had. Tom Noonan (Heat) plays the creepy old man, but his appearance and the appearance of his wife (Mary Woronov) serve as nothing more than your standard horror moment encouraging the audience to say, "Those two are creepy, I wouldn't stay there." All while the characters in the film say, "Sure, I'll take your money and care for your freaky mother." It's pretty much by-the-book and as things wind down, if you have seen a film of this sort before you will see the ending coming from a mile away. Using a lunar eclipse as the timeline and a satanic ritual for its scares, The House of the Devil is one of those horrors that offers very little in the way of surprises outside of a single gunshot wound to the head that really had me expecting big things, but was ultimately let down from that point on." Quoting a review by Brad Brevet. Thriller Disappeared is a 2004 drama TV movie written by Simon Tyrell and directed by Adrian Shergold. Animation Line is a 2010 animated short film written by Hyeong-ik Park and directed by Hyeong-ik Park and Hong-ran Yoon. Comedy Money Is Not Everything is a 2001 comedy written by Jarosław Sokół and directed by Juliusz Machulski. Documentary film The Death of Celebrity was a one hour special of Channel 4's popular 100 Greatest programmes. The programme attempted to discover Britain's most pointless celebrity. The programme was hosted by Piers Morgan. Here are the results: Victoria Beckham David Beckham Katie Price Abi Titmuss Tony Blair Jade Goody The Royal Family Jodie Marsh Anyone from Big Brother Rebecca Loos Science Fiction On the outskirts of a small mountain town, retired farmer Hank Taylor decides to pull down an old dead tree that sits on the edge of his property. Hank soon discovers something strange buried in the ground beneath...something large, metallic and not of this earth. Dormant for over 200 years, the object's power returns, resurrecting the hibernating occupants from a long slumber and turning the Taylor farm into an arena of heart-pounding terror. As the inhabitants of the farm take refuge in the secluded farm house, a group of mysterious covert government agents callously monitors the situation. Why have the Aliens traveled to Earth? Are the Government Agents hiding something? The Awakened is a science-fiction horror story with a blend of classic Sci-fi elements and special effects from award-winning Creature Effects Inc. Science Fiction Space Rage is a 1985 American film directed by Conrad E. Palmisano. The film is also known as A Dollar a Day and Spage Rage: Breakout on Prison Planet. Thriller Aftershock: Earthquake in New York is a 1999 disaster TV movie that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in two parts, with the first part aired on November 14 and the second on November 16. It was released to VHS in 2000, and on DVD in 2001. It is based on a book written by Chuck Scarborough. Starring Charles S. Dutton, Sharon Lawrence, Tom Skerritt, Lisa Nicole Carson, Jennifer Garner, Rachel Ticotin and Frederick Weller. under the direction of Mikael Salomon, the miniseries follows five groups of people in the aftermath of a large earthquake hitting New York City. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for its special effects. While critics praised the special effects and cast, they heavily panned the film for its implausible scenario, predictability, and lack of realism. Comedy "In an attempt to promote his unpublished novel, Davy Mitchell sets out on a road trip with his younger, looser brother Sean. But the trip soon proves to be a lonely and unfulfilling experience for Davy, whose discordant relationship with his brother seems impossible to reconcile. One night in his motel room, the phone rings. It’s a woman called Nicole, who invites Davy to have phone sex with her. They do. So starts the love story of Nicole and Davy; their relationship builds to a point amid intermittent phone calls, but Davy is impatient to meet her and take their relationship to the next level. Can a random phone sex call build into a relationship? Can love exist if the two people have never met? Easier With Practice is a stunning debut film from Kyle Patrick Alvarez, a film he both directs and scripts. The story unfolds like a compulsive yarn, which keeps you tied to this enigmatic film until its surprising and satisfying conclusion." Quoting the description from the 2009 Galway Film Fleadh Comedy Mischief Night is a 2006 British comedy-drama film. It is the third installment of the Tina Trilogy following on from Tina Goes Shopping and Tina Takes a Break. However, unlike the previous two Channel 4 films Mischief Night broadens its scope to consider the wider community that Tina lives in and address issues of racial segregation. Tina is played by Kelli Hollis in all three films. Thriller Jeremy Oden returns to Thailand to meet with a private detective from Singapore, Lo Jin. Jeremy has been looking for his kidnapped fiancée (Katie) for the last four years, and has finally decided to get help from outside legal channels. Lo Jin offers to take Jeremy outside the law to help find her. As they travel toward Cambodia, Jeremy lives in a world of regret, re-living flashbacks of his last days with Katie. Lo Jin learns that he has a drug addiction, which strains their tense relationship. When connections are made to exchange money with elusive gang members for information, Jeremy is twice robbed. Jeremy begins to lose faith in Lo Jin, accusing him of a scam. At a local bar, Jeremy meets an American ex-patriot (Carlo) who befriends him and eventually brings him to a brothel. Delirious with pain and pills, Jeremy finds himself locked in a dark room, forced to fend off a brothel girl (Kiri) sent to seduce him. Jeremy learns that Carlo is no friend, his only purpose being to recruit new customers. Rejoining Lo Jin in his search, Jeremy is given evidence that they're very close to finding Katie...until he learns that Lo Jin is also deceiving him. Chasing Lo Jin through the streets of Siem Reap, Jeremy catches and condemns him. As he returns in a misguided attempt to rescue Kiri from brothel life, the truth of what really happened to Katie four years ago finally reveals itself in an ugly revelation... Animation Some crows try to eat the Panther's crops so he tries to get rid of them. Comedy Thathayya Premaleelalu is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi. Thriller Wallander – Tjuven is a 2009 film about the Swedish police detective Kurt Wallander directed by Stephan Apelgren. Comedy Zero to Sixty is a 1978 American comedy film directed by Don Weis. The film never received a theatrical release, but it was later reviewed by TV Guide, which called McGavin "fun to watch" in the film but noted the premise was brought to the screen six years later in a different film, Repo Man. Science Fiction The Day is a 2011 Canadian post-apocalyptic film directed by Douglas Aarniokoski. The film stars Ashley Bell, Shannyn Sossamon, Dominic Monaghan, Shawn Ashmore and Cory Hardrict. The film premiered on September 16, 2011 at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in 12 theaters in the United States on August 29, 2012. It screened theatrically for 16 days and grossed $20,984. Animation A young boy dreams of being a cowboy. After he gets the basics, as outlined in the title song, he's attacked by Indians. He runs out of bullets and manages to lasso them. He smokes the peace pipe with their chief. A robber is holding up a stagecoach and he rides to the rescue, refusing the reward. He also saves a train from a dynamited bridge, and a girl tied to a cactus, before riding into the sunset (and back to his suburban bed). Documentary film Track Stars.: The Unseen Heroes of Movie Sound is a 1979 short documentary film directed by Terry Burke. Documentary film 3 Millones is a 2011 Uruguayan documentary film written by Jaime Roos and Mauro Sarser and directed by Jaime Roos and Yamandú Roos. Thriller Il grande racket is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Fabio Testi stars as a police inspector who takes on a gang of hoodlums who terrorise an Italian city by extorting cash from local shop and bar owners. Comedy The Witty Sorcerer, also known as Zuo ci xi cao, is a 1931 Hong Kong historical comedy-drama film, directed by Lai Pak-hoi. It was released on 14 March 1931 after Lai's other film The Pain of Separation and starred Lai himself and Xu Menghen. It is based on a story in Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms about Zuo Ci playing tricks on Cao Cao. It was one of the earliest locally-filmed Hong Kong feature films to become successful on a grand scale. Comedy A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman is a 2012 British animated comedy film that is a completely inaccurate portrayal of the life of Monty Python alumnus Graham Chapman. The film is loosely based on A Liar's Autobiography: Volume VI, a book written by Chapman and David Sherlock. The film received a limited theatrical release on 2 November 2012 in the United States, and aired on the Epix TV channel on the same day. Documentary film Arakimentari is a 2004 USA film directed by Travis Klose. It is a documentary film about acclaimed and controversial Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. The film looks at Araki's personal life as well as his art. Documentary film Triumph of the Will is a 1935 propaganda film directed, produced, edited and co-written by Leni Riefenstahl. It chronicles the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, which was attended by more than 700,000 Nazi supporters. The film contains excerpts from speeches given by Nazi leaders at the Congress, including Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess and Julius Streicher, interspersed with footage of massed Sturmabteilung and Schutzstaffel troops and public reaction. Hitler commissioned the film and served as an unofficial executive producer; his name appears in the opening titles. The film's overriding theme is the return of Germany as a great power, with Hitler as the leader who will bring glory to the nation. Because the film was made after the 1934 Night of the Long Knives many prominent Sturmabteilung members are absent since they were murdered in that Party purge organized and orchestrated by Hitler to replace the SA with the Schutzstaffeln as his main instrument of mass terror. Triumph of the Will was released in 1935 and became a prominent example of propaganda in film history. Thriller Panic 5 Bravo is an upcoming action-thriller film directed by Kuno Becker about American paramedics that become trapped on the Mexican side of the border and terrorized by a violent psychopath. Comedy Ferragosto in bikini is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. The title derives from a hit song of musical group Quartetto Cetra, who also makes a brief cameo appearance in the film. Comedy Oru Kanniyum Moonu Kalavaanikalum is a 2014 Tamil fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Chimbu Deven, and starring Arulnithi, Bindu Madhavi, Ashrita Shetty and Bagavathi Perumal. The music comprises three tracks composed by Sankaran Natarajan, while S R Kathir handles the camera. The film was shot in Chennai, in and around Saidapet, Anna Nagar, Besant Nagar and Royapuram. Animation Anna Bee is a 2011 short animation film written by Daniel Semanas and Marcela Tamayo and directed by Daniel Semanas. Thriller Chronicle of an Escape is a 2006 Argentine film, directed by Israel Adrián Caetano. The screenplay is written by Caetano, Esteban Student, and Julian Loyola, based on the autobiographical Pase libre – la fuga de la Mansion Seré written by Claudio Tamburrini. The movie is also known as Buenos Aires, 1977. The motion picture was produced by Oscar Kramer and Hugo Sigman, and stars Rodrigo de la Serna, Pablo Echarri, Nazareno Casero, and others. The winner of the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, it was Argentina's entry for the 2007 Golden Globes Awards for the Best Foreign Language Film, and director Israel Adrián Caetano was nominated at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival for a Golden Palm. The film tells the true story of four men who narrowly escaped death at the hands of a military death squad during the Argentine Dirty War in the 1970s. Documentary film The New Zlín is a 1947 documentary film directed by Emanuel Kaněra. Comedy Destinées is a 1954 Franco-Italian co-production motion picture comedy drama directed by Marcello Pagliero, Jean Delannoy and Christian-Jaque. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Michèle Morgan and Martine Carol. It tells three stories, unrelated but with a women and war. Comedy Tabara din Razoare is a 2012 drama short film written and directed by Cristi Iftime. Comedy Lucas, the Ear of Corn is a 1977 animation comedy short film written by Gene Gorelik and Bill Plympton and directed by Bill Plympton. Thriller Subtle Seduction is a 2008 crime thriller film written by Christopher Nolen and Melinda Nolen and directed by Christopher Nolen. Documentary film So Much for So Little is a 1949 American short documentary film directed by Chuck Jones. It won an Academy Award in 1950 for Documentary Short Subject, tying with A Chance to Live. As a work of the United States Government, the film is in the public domain. Thriller "Finally! An African feature film that merges the pleasures of Nollywood with sleek camerawork, satisfying genre thrills and a rare look inside the very heart of the continent. Viva Riva! is unprecedented: a story set in contemporary Democratic Republic of the Congo full of intrigue, music and a surprisingly frank approach to sex. Riva is an operator, a man with charm and ambition in equal measure. Kinshasa is an inviting place. With petrol in short supply in DRC’s capital, he and his sidekick pursue a plot to get hold of a secret cache – barrels of fuel they can sell for a huge profit. Of course they’re not the only ones who want the stuff. Cesar is a ruthless, sharply dressed foreigner thriving in Kinshasa’s lawless streets. A female military officer joins the fray. Even the church will betray its tenets for a piece of the action. But Riva’s main nemesis is Azor, a crime boss in the classic style: big, decadent and brutal. He’s not a man to mess with, but his girlfriend, Nora, may just be the most seductive woman in all of DRC. Riva catches sight of her dancing at a nightclub and it’s not long before Nora matches the fuel cache as a coveted object of his lust. Shooting in high definition, Munga saturates this African genre film with rich colour and movement. The camera snakes through crowded streets and steaming nightclubs, capturing the tangible atmosphere of DRC today. As the film roves from Azor’s luxury lair, to lush scenes outside the city, to the dens where sin is for sale, Viva Riva! offers a portrait of urban Africa too rarely seen on screen. Even more surprising are its scenes of urgent sensuality, as Riva pursues Nora – or perhaps it’s the other way around. "The main purpose of a filmmaker,” Munga has said, “is to make film where it's needed." With Viva Riva! he kick-starts a film industry in DRC, and does it with style, focus and a whole lot of sizzle." Quoting Cameron Bailey from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Thriller Broken Lullaby is a 1994 drama romance thriller film written by Guy Mullally and Jim Henshaw and directed by Michael Kennedy. Documentary film Business as Usual: The Exploitation of Hip Hop is a 2011 documentary film written by Jeff Dillard and Maurice Dortch, and directed by Frank Pinnock and Jeff Dillard. Comedy Lemon Popsicle 7 is a 1987 comedy film directed by Walter Bannert. Animation The Tide Keeper is a 2014 animation fantasy short film written and directed by Alyx Duncan. Comedy Play It Again, Sam is a 1972 film written by and starring Woody Allen, based on his 1969 Broadway play. The film was directed by Herbert Ross, which is unusual, in that Allen usually directs his own written work. The film is about a recently-divorced writer of film commentary, Allan Felix, being urged to begin dating again by his best friend and his best friend's wife. Allan identifies with the movie Casablanca and the character Rick Blaine as played by Humphrey Bogart. The film is liberally sprinkled with clips from the movie and ghost-like appearances of Bogart giving advice on how to treat women. Documentary film La Libération de Paris is a short historical documentary shot in secret by small propaganda units of the French Resistance during the Battle for Paris in August 1944. Animation El Delirio Del Pez Leon is a 2012 short animation mystery film written and directed by Quique Rivera Rivera. Animation Saving Santa is a 2013 computer-animated comedy film created and written by Tony Nottage and directed by Leon Joosen. Thriller Omerta is a 2012 crime, drama and thriller film written and directed by Luc Dionne. Animation Emergency 411 is a 2007 short animated film directed by Tim Heiderich. Documentary film Reinventando Hollywood is a 2008 TV documentary directed by David Ulloa. Comedy The Potters is a lost 1927 silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and starred comedian W. C. Fields. It is based on a play by J. P. McElvoy which had a respectable run on Broadway in the 1923-24 season. Animation La torre del tiempo is an animated film. Documentary film Over Troubled Waters is a 2012 documentary film written by Jane Wagner Tyack and directed by Russell Fisher and Jason Sturgis. Comedy The Odd Couple is a 1968 American black comedy film written by Neil Simon, based on his play The Odd Couple, directed by Gene Saks, and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. It is the story of two divorced men – Felix Ungar, the neurotic neat-freak, and Oscar Madison, the fun-loving slob – who decide to live together, even though their personalities clash. The film was highly successful with critics and audiences, grossing over $44.5 million, making it the fourth highest-grossing picture of 1968. The success of the film was the basis for the ABC television sitcom of the same name, starring Tony Randall as Felix and Jack Klugman as Oscar. Comedy Do You Have a Cat? is a 2011 comedy short film written by Nicole Kristal and directed by Jason Sax. Thriller You Only Live Twice is the fifth spy film in the James Bond series, and the fifth to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's screenplay was written by Roald Dahl, and loosely based on Ian Fleming's 1964 novel of the same name. It is the first James Bond film to discard most of Fleming's plot, using only a few characters and locations from the book as the background for an entirely new story. In the film, Bond is dispatched to Japan after American and Soviet manned spacecraft disappear mysteriously in orbit. With each nation blaming the other amidst the Cold War, Bond travels secretly to a remote Japanese island in order to find the perpetrators and comes face to face with Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the head of SPECTRE. The film reveals the appearance of Blofeld who was previously a partially unseen character. SPECTRE is extorting the government of an unnamed Asian power, implied to be the People's Republic of China, in order to provoke war between the superpowers. During the filming in Japan, it was announced that Sean Connery would retire from the role of Bond. Comedy The Adventures of The Red Airplane is an upcoming Brazilian animated film directed by Frederico Pinto and José Maia and based on a book by Érico Veríssimo. Documentary film Sharkwater is a 2006 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Rob Stewart, who also narrates it. In the film, Stewart seeks to deflate current attitudes about sharks, and exposes how the voracious shark-hunting industry is driving them to extinction. His next film, Revolution, builds on Sharkwater. Filmed in high definition video, Sharkwater explores the densest shark populations in the world, exposing the exploitation and corruption of the shark-hunting industry in the marine reserves of Cocos Island, Costa Rica and the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Stewart travels with Paul Watson and his Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ship as they confront shark poachers in Guatemala and Costa Rica. Among the group's experiences are boat chases with poachers and police, boat ramming, hidden camera footage of massive shark finning facilities, corrupt court systems and eventually attempted murder charges which force Stewart and Watson to flee from the police. Stewart explores how the increasing demand for shark-fin soup in Asia is fueling an illegal trade in sharks. His expedition is cut short, however, when he is diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis. Comedy Let's Make It Legal is a 1951 American comedy film made by Twentieth Century-Fox, directed by Richard Sale and produced by Robert Bassler from a screenplay by I.A.L. Diamond and F. Hugh Herbert, based on a story by Mortimer Braus entitled "My Mother-in-Law, Miriam". The music was by Cyril J. Mockridge and the cinematography by Lucien Ballard. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Macdonald Carey, Zachary Scott, Barbara Bates, and Marilyn Monroe. Thriller L.A., I Hate You is a 2011 action drama horror thriller film written by Paul Conway and Yvan Gauthier and directed by Yvan Gauthier. Documentary film Silent Partners is a 2009 documentary short film directed by Abe Forman-Gree. Documentary film Your Mommy Kills Animals is an American 2007 documentary film written and directed by Curt Johnson. Filmed in several locations across the United States, the film is about the animal liberation movement and takes its name from a 2003 PETA comic book of the same name. The film was picked up for distribution by HALO 8 Entertainment after successful festival response. Among those interviewed for the documentary were Jessica Biel, James Cromwell, Kaley Cuoco, Bo Derek, Gloria Estefan, Jorja Fox, Leo Grillo, Tippi Hedren, Katherine Heigl, Christopher Hitchens, Margot Kidder, Jennifer Lee, Joe Mantegna, Mark McGrath, Esai Morales, Shelley Morrison, Alexandra Paul, Ben Stein, and Betty White, as well as many individuals involved with animal rights movements. Filming began in January 2006, covering 17 states in 90 days, and was in editing by April of that year. Thriller Stunt Woman is a 1996 action drama film written by Kin Chung Chan and Man Keung Chan and directed by Ann Hui. Thriller Marta is a 1971 Spanish thriller film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy The Lady Killer is a 1913 American silent short comedy film starring William Garwood, Victory Bateman, Florence Crawford, Howard Davies, Lamar Johnstone, and Anne Drew. Comedy The Relative of His Excellency is a 1941 Hungarian comedy film directed by Félix Podmaniczky and starring László Szilassy, Erzsi Simor and Artúr Somlay. It was based on a novel by Zoltán Szitnyai. Animation HeadStrong is a 2013 short animation film directed by Daniel Sterlin-Altman. Comedy Paid in Error is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and featuring George Carney, Lillian Christine and Tom Helmore. A man is mistakenly given a large sum of money at the bank. Comedy Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo is a film directed by Mauro Bolognini released on Apr 19, 1956. Animation Gwen, or the Book of Sand is a 1985 French animated science fiction film written and directed by Jean-François Laguionie, using gouache. It is alternatively known as Gwen, Gwen and the Book of Sand, Gwen, the Book of Sand and similar variations. Documentary film Incanto The Documentary is a 2008 documentary film starring Andrea Bocelli. Thriller Gomeda is a 2007 fantasy horror thriller film written and directed by Tan Tolga Demirci. Comedy Don Chaffey's Sex Clinic stars Georgina Ward as a woman who runs the title business. She offers an outlet for those with more unusual sexual kinks, but in turn blackmails those same customers. Georgina becomes involved in a lesbian relationship, and her son has come sniffing around trying to connect with his estranged mother. Comedy Gorgeous is a 1999 Hong Kong action romantic comedy film written and directed by Vincent Kok who played Lo's assistant, and also written and produced by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Shu Qi, Tony Leung and Emil Chau. Comedy Gym Teacher: The Movie is a 2008 Nickelodeon Original Movie. It stars Christopher Meloni, Nathan Kress, Amy Sedaris, David Alan Grier and Chelah Horsdal. Comedy Four Steps is a 2009 comedy short film written by Jennifer Medvin and directed by Karen Wilkens. Animation "Aston feels sorry for the lonely, cold stones he finds along the path on his way home, so one by one he picks them up and takes them home to care for them. But when they start to take over their home, Father suggests a practical solution." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival site. Documentary film The stars of this show - Giant Pandas, Cheetahs, Orangutans, and other animals on display at the Zoo - are "ambassadors" for their dwindling species in the wild. As part of a worldwide conservation effort, scientists at the National Zoo breed endangered species for the purpose of re-introducing them to nature. The National Zoo is truly a park full of wild animals, but it is also a reminder that humans don't rule the earth; we share it. Comedy Mockingbird Lane is a 2012 television special developed as a re-imagining of the 1960s CBS sitcom The Munsters. It was developed for NBC by Dead Like Me and Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller. The pilot episode aired on October 26, 2012, as a Halloween special, with the option for a series order. The special was viewed by 5.47 million American viewers and gained a 1.5/5 ratings share for adults aged 18-49. On December 27, 2012, NBC announced that it would not be taking Mockingbird Lane to series. Thriller Nibble is a 2012 horror thriller mystery short film written and directed by Greg Bellavia. Science Fiction The Brain Leeches is a 1977 sci-fi film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Paul Jones, Marcia Scott & Ray Starr. Documentary film Camp Story is a 2013 film written and directed by David B. Levy. Comedy Circus Angel is a 1965 French fantasy film directed and produced by Albert Lamorisse. Documentary film Eine Melodie - vier Maler is a 1955 short animated documentary film directed by Herbert Seggelke. Documentary film The Work of Director Michel Gondry is a documentary film directed by Michel Gondry. Thriller Bats is a 1999 American science fiction monster horror thriller film, directed by Louis Morneau and produced by Bradley Jenkel and Louise Rosner. The film stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Dina Meyer, Bob Gunton and Leon. It was the first film released by Destination Films. The plot concerns a hostile swarm of genetically mutated bats who terrorize a local Texas town and it is up to zoologist Sheila Casper, who teams up with town Sheriff Emmett Kimsey, to exterminate the creatures before they take more lives. The film was panned by several critics for its campiness, sub-par special effects, underdeveloped characters, and failing to be scary or creepy in any way. The film's positive reviews have proclaimed that the film is so bad that it is good and should be viewed as an unintentional comedy rather than a horror film. As a result of these rare positive reviews, the film has developed somewhat of a cult following. Despite all the negative acclaim, the film was a moderate box office success, recouping nearly half its budget. Thriller Father's Chair is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Luciano Moura. It follows the story of Theo, a man who always gave priority to career, until the day that his 15 year old son goes missing. It was shot in Campinas, Paulínia, and in the coast of the state of São Paulo. The film was selected for the World Cinema at 2012 Sundance Film Festival and for the Première Brasil at 2012 Festival do Rio. Documentary film Devil In The Room is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Carla MacKinnon. Comedy The Comeback Kid is a 1980 television film. Animation What's Next is a 2007 animated short film directed by Adrian Flückiger and Claudia Rothlin. Comedy Il malato immaginario is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Tonino Cervi. It is a loose adaptation of Molière's Le Malade imaginaire set in 1600 papal Rome. Comedy Curious George is a 2006 American animated adventure family film based on the book series by H.A. and Margret Rey. It stars Will Ferrell, Drew Barrymore, Dick Van Dyke, David Cross, Eugene Levy, Joan Plowright, and Frank Welker as the title character. Matthew O'Callaghan directed. It features new songs by Jack Johnson. This project had been in development hell at Imagine Entertainment for a long time, dating back at least as long ago as 1992. The screenplay was written by Ken Kaufman, with a story by Kaufman and Mike Werb. Although it is a traditionally animated film, about twenty percent of it takes place in 3D environments that were computer-generated. It was the first Universal Pictures theatrically released feature-length animated film since 1995's Balto, and Imagine Entertainment's first animated film. Due to the success of the film, the franchise was adapted to a TV series on PBS Kids, with Jeff Bennett replacing Ferrell as the voice of the Man with the Yellow Hat. Comedy Impossible on Saturday is a 1965 Italian-French-Israeli comedy film co-production directed by Alex Joffé. Comedy Cours toujours (English: Dad on the Run) is a 2000 comedy film directed by Dante Desarthe. Animation Fire Waltz is a 2011 animated short film directed by Marc Ménager. Documentary film Silence: All Roads Lead to Music is a 2011 music documentary film written and directed by Haider Rashid. Comedy Sema Ragalai is a 2004 Tamil comedy film directed by Ramkumar. The film features Sathyaraj and Devayani in the lead roles, with Kalabhavan Mani in other pivotal role. The film, which had musical score by Simam Kumar, was released in 2004. Documentary film Set Backs is a short documentary film written and directed by Délia Gunn. Comedy I Think I Do is a 1997 American gay-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Brian Sloan and starring Alexis Arquette. Documentary film Queer Artivism is a documentary film directed by Anja Wutej and Masa Zia Lenardic. Documentary film Mokarrameh, a widow in a rural Iran, once owned a beloved cow. She had to seek grass on a long and tiring walk to feed the animal. One day her children sold the beast without telling her. Overcome by sorrow, she began to paint.Mokarrameh made her first painting (a portrait of the cow) with mud and cow dung on a rock as a means to find consolation for its death. She painted on the walls of her house, on pumpkins, on whatever surfaces she could find until one of her sons, on his monthly visit from Tehran, brought her paper and paint. From that day Mokarrameh has painted tirelessly. Now her home overflows with her colorful work, in which local life, legends and memories are vividly depicted.All of Mokarrameh's paintings tell a story. Some tell the story of her life, the stories of other wives of her husband, or of other women in the village. Interwoven are bittersweet tales; bickering between wives about their husband-in-common, and Mokarrameh's confrontation with her uncle about why she was sold into marriage at such a young age.Mokarrameh's paintings represent a mingling of reality and her imagination, providing rare insight into the lives of women in Iran. Thriller My Favorite Brunette is a 1947 American romantic comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. Written by Edmund Beloin and Jack Rose, the film is about a baby photographer on death row in San Quentin State Prison who tells reporters his history. While taking care of his private-eye neighbor's office, he is asked by an irresistible baroness to find a missing baron, which initiates a series of confusing but sinister events in a gloomy mansion and a private sanatorium. Spoofing movie detectives and the film noir style, the film features Lon Chaney, Jr. playing Willie, a character based on his Of Mice and Men role Lennie; Peter Lorre as Kismet, a comic take on his many film noir roles; and cameo appearances by film noir regular Alan Ladd and Hope partner Bing Crosby. Sequences were filmed in San Francisco and Pebble Beach, California. Documentary film Mallamall is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Lalita Krishna. Comedy Three Can Play That Game is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by Samad Davis. The film stars Jason George, Jazsmin Lewis, and Vivica A. Fox, and is a sequel to the 2001 film Two Can Play That Game. Comedy The GoodTimesKid is a 2005 American minimalist comedy/drama film starring Sara Diaz and Azazel Jacobs. Jacobs also directed the film. The DVD is distributed by Benten Films. Comedy Seein' Things is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 24th Our Gang short subject released. Comedy Heroes and Other Cowards is a 1998 film directed by Dennis Satin. Thriller Monopoly the Game of Money is a 2012 thriller film directed by Nilesh Malhotra. Documentary film Breaking Point is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2005. Aired on CBC Television in English and on Télévision de Radio-Canada in French and released to mark the tenth anniversary of the 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum, the film explored the dynamics of the referendum campaign through interviews with and news clips of several of the major players on both sides of the debate. The two-part film aired on SRC in September 2005, and on CBC in October. It has also been released on DVD. Documentary film Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures is a 2001 documentary about the life and work of Stanley Kubrick, famed film director, made by his long-time assistant and brother-in-law Jan Harlan. 142 minutes long, it consists of several 15-minute chapters, each detailing the making of one of his films – and two more showing his childhood and life. Jan Harlan managed to get many of Kubrick's collaborators for interviews, including Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Keir Dullea, Arthur C. Clarke, Malcolm McDowell, Peter Ustinov, Jack Nicholson, György Ligeti and Matthew Modine. It also has interviews from film directors who were inspired by Kubrick such as Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese and Sydney Pollack. The film contains some rare footage, including from the Kubrick family home videos and on film sets, and clips from Fear and Desire - Kubrick's first feature-length film. It was released on DVD on October 23, 2007, and was featured on the tenth disc of Stanley Kubrick: The Essential Collection and Stanley Kubrick: Limited Edition Collection DVD and Blu-ray released May 31, 2011, respectively. Comedy A Hard Day's Nightmare is a comedy, horror and musical film directed by Richard Something. Comedy The Discontentment Of Ed Telfair is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Daniel Campbell. Documentary film Of Dolls and Murder is a documentary film about a collection of dollhouse crime scenes and society's collective fascination with death. It was released in April 2012. Documentary film Kathy is a 1981 television documentary produced by Kier Cline and Barry Teicher. Documentary film Friede, Freude, Katzenjammer is a 1991 film directed by Detlef Gumm and Hans-Georg Ullrich. Documentary film Animalopolis is a 2008 documentary film directed by Tim Huntley. Thriller Jun-ho and Eun-jin are leaving for Cheju Island where they plan to spend a romantic honeymoon. They are joined by six other couples. The trip takes a tragic turn as Jun-ho's corpse is discovered. With only a Zippo lighter found at the crime scene as the sole lead, the case goes nowhere. Thriller Dream Home is a 2010 Hong Kong slasher film directed and co-written by Pang Ho-cheung. The film is the story of Cheng Lai-sheung who saves up money to buy her dream home. After the sellers decide to turn her down, she goes into a murderous frenzy. Dream Home was originally meant to be released in October 2009 in Hong Kong but due to legal disputes between 852 Films and the director the film premiered in Italy on April 23, 2010 and in Hong Kong on May 13. The film received mixed reviews which focused on whether or not the satirical and horrific scenes worked well together. Comedy Byl jednou jeden polda is a Czech comedy film directed by Jaroslav Soukup. It was released in 1995. Comedy Saturday Night Out is a 1964 British comedy drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Heather Sears, John Bonney, Bernard Lee, Erika Remberg, Francesca Annis, Margaret Nolan and David Lodge. A trio of merchant seamen and several passengers disembark from their ship when it arrives at the Pool of London and go out for a Saturday night's entertainment in the city. It is noted for its portrayal of early Swinging London. Comedy I Don't Want to Be a Man is a 1918 German film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Thriller House of the Rising Sun is a 2011 action drama film starring Dave Bautista. Filming took place in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The screenplay was written by Chuck Hustmyre and Brian A. Miller, based on Chuck Hustmyre's novel of the same title. Thriller In the Line of Fire is a 1993 American thriller film directed by Wolfgang Petersen, and starring Clint Eastwood and John Malkovich. Written by Jeff Maguire, the film is about a disillusioned and obsessed former CIA agent who attempts to assassinate the President of the United States and the Secret Service agent who tracks him. Eastwood's character is the sole active-duty Secret Service agent remaining from the detail guarding John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, at the time of his assassination in 1963. The film also stars Rene Russo, Dylan McDermott, Gary Cole, John Mahoney, and Fred Thompson. The film was co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment, with Columbia handling distribution. Eastwood and Petersen also originally offered the role of Leary to Robert De Niro, who turned it down due to scheduling conflicts with A Bronx Tale. In the Line of Fire was the final film Eastwood starred in that he did not direct by himself until 2012's Trouble with the Curve. Documentary film WikiRebels: The Documentary is a 2010 tv documentary directed by Jesper Huor and Bosse Lindquist. Comedy Zolushka is a 2014 short film written and directed by Wes Hurley. Comedy El rey de México is a 1956 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy Oh Shucks! Here Comes U.N.T.A.G! is a South African comedy film and Leon Schuster's big screen debut about a rugged farmer named Kwagga 'The Lion-Killer' Robertse having to deal with a corrupt major in the UN peace corps. Comedy The Future is a 2011 German-American drama film written, directed by, and starring Miranda July. The Future made its world premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where it was screened in the Premieres section. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy El Club de los Suicidas is a 2007 Spanish film written by Juan Vicente Pozuelo, Curro Royo and Roberto Santiago and directed by Roberto Santiago, based on the short story "The Suicide Club", by Robert Louis Stevenson. Thriller Son of Cain is a 2013 thriller film written by Sergio Barrejón and David Victori and directed by Jesús Monllaó. Comedy Return to Nuke 'Em High Vol.1 is a 2013 American science fiction comedy horror film, made by the cult classic B-movie production group Troma Entertainment. It is directed by Troma co-founder Lloyd Kaufman and the fourth in the Nuke 'Em High film series. Comedy Talking Cock the Movie is a Singapore film released in May 2002. It is the brainchild of Colin Goh, founder of Singaporean website, TalkingCock.com, which satirises local current affairs and politics, highlighting the importance of supporting free speech in Singapore. Comedy Kigeki: Onna uridashimasu is a comedy film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Documentary film The Price of Sugar is a 2007 Uncommon Productions film directed by Bill Haney and produced by Haney and Eric Grunebaum about exploitation of Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic involved with production of sugar, and the efforts of Spanish priest Father Christopher Hartley to ameliorate their situation. It is narrated by actor Paul Newman. The documentary shows the poor working conditions in the sugar cane plantations, and political control exerted by the Vicini family to stifle efforts to change the situation. While the documentary highlights the efforts of Father Christopher Hartley to bring medicine, education, and human rights to Haitian workers, it also shows the widespread resentment of his actions held by Dominican people. Comedy Friday After Next is a 2002 comedy film directed by Marcus Raboy, starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps. It is the third film in the Friday series, and the sequel to the 2000 film Next Friday. As of January 2014, a fourth film entitled Last Friday was said to be in development hell. Documentary film Beautiful Me(s): Finding Our Revolutionary Selves in Black Cuba is a short documentary that depicts a predominately African American group of Yale University students who are passionately concerned about racial inequality. The students, whose sense of being marginalized within the university led to their intrigue with the revolutionary culture of Cuba and its antagonistic relationship with the United States, decide to take an extraordinary "field trip" to Havana and Santiago in May 2002. They embarked on the trip as a way to study an alternative society that accepts and embraces its African roots. These students come to experience the distinct culture of Cuba that is driven by its sense of community and hope. The documentary, which focuses on the students' reactions to Cuban society, includes footage of hip hop, reggae and rumba performances, interviews with Cuban scholars and scenes of everyday life in Havana and Santiago that the students shot themselves, as well as interviews with the travelers that captures their reflections after the trip. Comedy The Happy Sad Route (and A Comedian) is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Linda Hakeboom. Comedy White Frog is an American film written by Fabienne Wen and Ellie Wen and directed by Quentin Lee. It is a drama-comedy, aimed at young adults, about 15-year-old Nick, a neglected teen with Asperger syndrome whose life is changed forever when tragedy hits his family. It is a story of the power of family, friendship, and love. Its début was at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival on March 8, 2012. Comedy Bituing Marikit is the first full-length film produced by Sampaguita Pictures, released in 1938. Its stars were the "Singing Sweetheart of the Philippines" Elsa Oria and "King of the Philippine Movies" Rogelio de la Rosa. Comedy Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow is a 2011 South Korean film based on the novel by Kim Tak-hwan, starring Kim Myung-min in the lead role. It was the 4th best selling Korean film of 2011. Comedy Ring Theory is 2010 short comedy romance film written and directed by Joseph Campo . Comedy Luke's Speedy Club Life is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Animation Primogenito Complexo is a 2007 film directed by Tomas Creus and Lavinia Chianello. Documentary film Till It Hurts is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Marcin Koszalka. Animation The Goat That Ate Time is a 2007 animation short film written and directed by Lucinda Schreiber. Science Fiction Red Planet is a 2000 science fiction thriller film directed by Antony Hoffman, starring Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss and Tom Sizemore. Released on November 10, 2000, it was a critical and commercial failure. The film was Hoffman's only feature film, who primarily directed television commercials. Documentary film Souvenir of Canada is a documentary film directed by Robin Neinstein. Thriller The Prisoner's Story is a 1912 short thriller drama film directed by Gaston Méliès and Georges Méliès. Animation My Friend Ganesha is a 2007 Bollywood film written and directed by Rajiv S. Ruia and Produced by Deepak Bhanushali Manish Ruparel, Raman Trikha, Mitesh Mehta, and Ronak Bhagat. Star Casts were Ahsaas Channa, Kiran Janjani, Sheetal Shah and Upasana Singh. The film went fair in the box office, grossing up to 64 lakh Rupees. Documentary film The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in America is a 1982 American short documentary film directed by Werner Schumann. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Lissi und der wilde Kaiser is a German animated film released in 2007. It is a comedy parody of the Sissi films. The plot concerns a yeti who makes a pact with the devil to kidnap the most beautiful girl in the world. This turns out to be the Princess Lissi, who is clearly the Austrian Princess and later Empress Elisabeth of Austria, and much of the film is taken up with subplots related to the court and to the romantic relationship between Elisabeth and her husband. The film had more than 2 million viewers at cinemas in Germany alone, and more than 3 million in Europe overall. Thriller Mantra is a 2007 Telugu thriller film starring Sivaji, Charmy Kaur and Kausha. This film was directed by Tulasi Ram and produced by Ravi Prakash and Kalyan Ram. Animation Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 2 is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Becky Sloane and Joe Pelling. Comedy Dr. Wai in "The Scripture with No Words" is a 1996 Hong Kong action film directed by Ching Siu-tung and starring Jet Li. It won the Golden Horse Award for 'Best Visual Effects' and was nominated at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards in the 'Best Action Choreography' category. During the production, a fire destroyed HK$10 million worth of sets, resulting in severe budget problems. In an attempt to limit the damage, a special export version was cut to attract international audiences. Comedy My Friends is a 1975 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Mario Monicelli. The film project belonged to Pietro Germi, who had no chance to make it happen because of his untimely death. The opening credits of the film, in fact, paid tribute to the author with the words "a film by Pietro Germi" which is followed only later by "directed by Mario Monicelli". The film, which made it to number one on the Italian box-office in front of Steven Spielberg's Jaws, was followed by two sequels, Amici miei Atto II, Amici miei Atto III, directed by Nanni Loy. Comedy Hair Show is a 2004 comedy film directed by Leslie Small that stars Mo'Nique and Kellita Smith. Documentary film The Battle of Jutland between Britain and Germany was the largest naval action of all time. It was a confrontation that the British wanted. An opportunity to unleash their lethal super weapons of the day – the great ships they called Dreadnoughts – and to prove that Britain still ruled the waves. Yet, in the cold grey waters of northern Europe, the showdown ended in carnage on a scale few could have imagined. Today the ships with their vast gun turrets and thousands of shells still litter the sea bed. Nine thousand lives were lost, the majority British. Thousands were blown apart in three catastrophic explosions. Now, using the latest modern science, Battlefield Detectives investigates and asks: what went wrong? Why was Jutland so disastrous for the Royal Navy? And could it be that, in losing the battle, they won the naval war? Documentary film Crashing the Water Barrier is a 1956 American short documentary film directed by Konstantin Kaiser. It won an Academy Award at the 29th Academy Awards in 1957 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Calling All Cuckoos is the 70th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 24, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller Rajavinte Makan is a 1986 Indian Malayalam crime drama film directed by Thampi Kannanthanam and written by Dennis Joseph. It film stars Mohanlal in title role as underworld don Vincent Gomas, it also stars Ratheesh, Ambika, and Suresh Gopi. It was one of the classic movie of action genre. It achieved a cult status in Kerala. Mohanlal was raised to the peak of Superstardom through this film. Vincent Gomas the lovable underworld don became a cult figure as youth imitated his mannerisms and uttered his punch dialogues with religious intensity. The film was a milestone in Malayalam film industry. It was the highest grosser of 1986. The film ran over a long period. The film follows underworld don Vincent Gomas and his rivalry against the Kerala Chief minister N. Krishnadas. Mohanlal turned into a prominent star overnight with the huge success of the film. It has a cult following. The film was the highest grossing film of 1980s. It is one of the highest grossing Malayalam films of all time. Mohanlal played a negative role in the film and he became a superstar through this film and it introduced a new cinematic dimension in Malayalam film industry. Comedy On the Road to Emmaus is a 2001 Finnish musical film written and directed by Markku Pölönen. With themes and title borrowed from Luke 24:13-27 of the New Testament, the film tells the story of Rane, a cynical real estate agent living in Helsinki, who returns to the small village where he was born in order to sell his family home. During his stay, as he's walking down the main road, he is forced to confront his past and realizes how selfish his life has been. Sanna-Kaisa Palo won the 2002 Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actress while the film was nominated for an additional six Jussis including Best Film, Best Direction, Best Script, and Best Supporting Actor for Peter Franzén. Documentary film La provincia dei sette laghi is a 1948 short documentary film directed by Dino Risi. Documentary film "Castle in the Sky: Character Sketches" is a 2010 short documentary film starring Cloris Leachman, Anna Paquin and James Van Der Beek. Comedy Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family is a 2011 comedy-drama film based on Tyler Perry's 2010 play of the same name and the eleventh film in the Tyler Perry film franchise, and the sixth in the Madea franchise. Comedy Robochick is a 1993 short film written, produced and directed by Rudolf Mestdagh. Documentary film Waiting for Hockney is a 2007 documentary film written by Julie Checkoway, Neal Checkoway and Chris A. Peterson and directed by Julie Checkoway. Science Fiction Attack the Block is a 2011 British monster movie. Written and directed by Joe Cornish in his directorial debut, it comes from the same writing and production stable as other horror/comedies such as Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. The film stars Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Nick Frost and Luke Treadaway. Attack the Block is set on a council estate in South London on Guy Fawkes Night, and, with some coming of age themes, the plot centres on a teenage street gang who have to defend themselves from predatory alien invaders. Released on 11 May 2011, the film achieved significant popularity, favorable critical reviews, and accolades internationally. The film has been listed as a cult film in the making by a significant number of websites. Comedy The Playful Robot is a 1956 comedy animated short film directed by Dušan Vukotić. Animation Galerians: Rion is a 2002 computer animated OVA based on the 1999 PlayStation video game Galerians. Originally released by Enterbrain in Japan in three episodes, Galerians: Rion was later combined into a single feature, licensed for the North America by Image Entertainment, and broadcast on MTV2 on July 3, 2004. Galerians: Rion is set in the 26th century, and the human residents of Earth are under attack from a supercomputer called Dorothy. Intent on eliminating the human race, Dorothy faces some stiff competition from Rion Steiner, a teenager with superhuman powers. Documentary film After Innocence is a 2005 American documentary film about men who were exonerated from death row by DNA evidence. Directed by Jessica Sanders, the film took the Special Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. The featured exonerees are Dennis Maher; Calvin Willis; Scott Hornoff; Wilton Dedge; Vincent Moto; Nick Yarris; and Herman Atkins. Also featured are Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld of the Innocence Project and Lola Vollen of the Life After Exoneration Program. Documentary film "Being a woman in Iran is a daily struggle. Being a painter, too. Through this "extreme situation", the struggle can become the very aim of artistic creation... Indeed, despite all the restrictions and Islamic taboos, Iranian society has recently been enjoying a cultural renewal in which women have undeniably been playing an ascendant role. In Teheran, more than 3,000 women are officially recorded in the profession - they are painters, plastic artists, gallery owners... They address the camera, veiled or bare-headed, and provide an image of themselves that has nothing to do with the stereotypes and clichés of the Iranian woman." Quoting FIPAtel. Documentary film The Battle of Long Tan is a Documentary film that received the 2007 ASTRA Awards for Most Outstanding Documentary. Animation Birth of a Notion is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated in 1946 and released in 1947. It was reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoon, with the ending theme song still being that of the Looney Tunes cartoon. It features Daffy Duck, as well as a dog named Leopold and an unnamed mad scientist. Director Robert McKimson used his "Barnyard Dawg" character design as Leopold, while the scientist is a caricature, both visually and vocally, of Peter Lorre. The title is a play on The Birth of a Nation, but there is no other connection to that 1915 film. Birth of a Notion is one of three shorts that had been scheduled for direction by Bob Clampett before he left Warner Bros. Cartoons; the other two were Bacall to Arms and The Goofy Gophers, both of which were finished by Arthur Davis. Mel Blanc voiced Daffy Duck, Leopold and Joe Besser Duck, while uncredited Stan Freberg voiced the mad scientist. Documentary film A Conversation with Haris is a short animation documentary film directed by Sheila M. Sofian. Comedy Sasquatch Birth Journal 2 is a 2011 short comedy film directed and written by Nathan and David Zellner. Thriller The Death Kiss is a mystery film starring David Manners as a crusading studio writer, Adrienne Ames as an actress, and Bela Lugosi as a studio manager. The comedy thriller features three leading players from the previous year's Dracula, and was the first film directed by Edwin L. Marin. The movie was produced by KBS Productions at Tiffany Pictures and released by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures. The film is currently in the public domain. Comedy Slap Her… She's French, shown in the United States as She Gets What She Wants, is a 2002 American teen comedy, directed by Melanie Mayron and starring Piper Perabo. Comedy Mush and Milk is a comedy short subject; part of the Our Gang series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach, and was originally released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on May 27, 1933. It was the 123rd Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Pleasure Factory is a 2007 docudrama film set in Geylang, the red-light district of Singapore. Directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham, the film was selected for the Un Certain Regard competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. The film is unusual in Southeast Asian cinema for its frank depiction of subjects traditionally hidden in Asian society, such as prostitution and same-sex relationships, and features explicit male nudity. Comedy Grasshoppers (Cavallette) is an animated short by Bruno Bozzetto which condenses the whole of human civilization into 9 minutes, focusing primarily on the human race's predilection for warfare and the vanity of war. It was an Oscar Nominee for Best Animated Short in 1991. Each piece of history is presented as a simple vignette, usually depicting a few simply-drawn characters arguing and making war, over and over again. Generally, a single figure is meant to stand in for an entire group. There is very little spoken dialogue; instead, most of the cartoon is accompanied by a bouncy piano-driven score, which frequently changes style to suit the particular historical era. However, the score is all based around a single simple theme, to which it frequently returns in between vignettes. Documentary film "Not everything has been said about the “war to end all wars”, about the history of that immense treachery and infinite waste. Far from it. Between 1914 and 1918 entire armies were submerged in unprecedented brutality and a hitherto inconceivable eruption of suffering. World War I altered the nature of war. It ended in a declaration of war against war and the determination to end it once and for all. In contrast to the prevalent notion of the soldier as victim, what we will say and show on the screen is new: the First World War continued due to general consent. The first historians of the Great War neglected the soldier in favour of studying military and diplomatic strategies. When a second generation of historians turned to life in the trenches, the idea that such suffering must have been forced upon the soldiers took on the allure of fact. The story of the war thereby became the story of the soldier’s refusal: spontaneous truces and fraternisation, desertions, rebellions, the Russian Revolution. This vision of refusal was excessively exaggerated but nonetheless considered to be « historically correct ». In the end, it distorted the truth. The soldiers and the public both supported the war and believed in the absolute necessity of victory. This support can be seen, for example, in the large numbers of volunteers that maintained the armies of Great Britain and the Commonwealth. Entire societies threw themselves into what they considered to be a conflict between civilisation and savagery. For this reason they became involved in the first modern massacre, without the slightest idea of what awaited them. Following the analysis of Annette Becker, one of the leading scholars in this new historiographical approach, this documentary offers a new perspective on this conflict whose extent, violence and character foreshadowed and gave rise to many of the tragedies of the 20th century. This film is international. A German or an Englishman can as easily recognize himself in it as a Frenchman or a Belgian would. The human, social and military experience and the culture of war were markedly of the same nature in each of the war-raging countries, and the suffering equally shared. The film’s transversal treatment represents them all." Quoting the description from the Official Site Comedy Granny's House is a 1984 comedy drama film written by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, Frode Pedersen and Soya and directed by Frode Pedersen. Animation Cupidon is a 2014 animation/short film directed by Simon Bau, Clémentine Choplain, Marie Ecarlat, Benoît Huguet and Julien Soulage. Comedy I'm Crazy About Iris Blond is a comedy romance film directed by Carlo Verdone. Documentary film Metropolità is a short documentary film written and directed by Albert Solé. Comedy Mooru guttu ondu sullu ondu nija is a 2009 Kannada movie directed by Dinesh Babu. The film stars Ramesh Aravind in the lead roles. Komal, Asha Latha, Sharan appear in supporting roles. Animation Eleanor's Secret is a 2009 Franco-Italian animated feature film directed by Dominique Monfery. It won the special distinction prize at the 2010 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. The film was produced in separate versions with French and English soundtracks. Eleanor's Secret had a limited UK cinema showing and was released on DVD in 2011 by Soda Pictures. It had no general release in the United States, but was made available for individual bookings. It was later released direct-to-video on 12 August 2014 from Cinedigm. Documentary film Margaret Mee and the Moonflower is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film directed by Malu De Martino, about the work and legacy of British botanical artist Margaret Mee, who moved to Brazil in the 1950s, produced over 400 illustrations about Brazilian flora and, used her art as a tool to defend the environmentalism. Comedy Cycle is a 2008 Malayalam film directed by Johny Antony and written by James Albert, starring Vineeth Sreenivasan, Vinu Mohan, Sandhya, Bhama, and Jagathy Sreekumar. The tale is about two friends, Roy and Sanju, struggling to make both ends meet with their low salaries, working respectively as a cashier in a private finance company and as a salesman in an electronics goods shop. It was a box office success. Documentary film For Our Children: The Concert is a 1993 music documentary directed by Louis J. Horvitz. Comedy Restless Knights is the sixth short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Educated Evans is a 1936 British comedy film, directed by William Beaudine and starring Max Miller. The film, set in the world of horse racing, was based on the 1924 novel of the same name by the prolific Edgar Wallace. It is one of five films starring Miller which is not known to be extant, and is classed as "missing, believed lost". A sequel Thank Evans was released in 1938; it too is missing. The film was made at Teddington Studios, with sets designed by Peter Proud. Thriller Armageddon is a 1998 American science fiction disaster thriller film, directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and released by Touchstone Pictures. The film follows a group of blue-collar deep-core drillers sent by NASA to stop a gigantic asteroid on a collision course with Earth. It features an ensemble cast including Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, Billy Bob Thornton, Liv Tyler, Owen Wilson, Will Patton, Peter Stormare, William Fichtner, Michael Clarke Duncan, Keith David and Steve Buscemi. Armageddon opened in theaters only two-and-a-half months after a similar impact-based movie, Deep Impact, which starred Robert Duvall and Morgan Freeman. Armageddon fared better at the box office, while astronomers described Deep Impact as being more scientifically accurate. Both films were equally received by film critics. Armageddon was an international box-office success, despite generally mixed reviews from critics. It became the highest-grossing film of 1998 worldwide, surpassing the Steven Spielberg war epic Saving Private Ryan. Animation Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 is a 2013 American computer-animated comic science fiction comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is the sequel to the 2009 film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, which was loosely based on Judi and Ron Barrett's book of the same name. It was directed by Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn, produced by Kirk Bodyfelt, and executive produced by the directors of the first film, Phil Lord and Chris Miller. The film was released on September 27, 2013. The film grossed over $274 million worldwide. The screenplay was written by John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, and Erica Rivinoja, and it is based on an original story idea, not on that of Pickles to Pittsburgh, the Barretts' follow-up book. It continues right after the first film, in which Flint's food-making machine gets out of control, but Flint manages to stop it with the help of his friends. In the sequel, Flint and his friends are forced to leave their home town, but when the food machine reawakens—this time producing sentient food beasts—they must return to save the world. Documentary film Jogo de Cena is a 2007 documentary film directed by Eduardo Coutinho. Comedy Jailbait! is a 2000 film directed by Allan Moyle. Animation Celebration and Chorale is a 2013 short film directed by Yukie Nakauchi. Comedy Bride of Boogedy is a 1987 family film, directed by Oz Scott and written by Michael Janover, which originally aired as an episode of "The Disney Sunday Movie". It tells the continuing story of the Davis family and their encounters with an evil 300-year-old ghost in the fictional New England town of Lucifer Falls. The film is a sequel to Mr. Boogedy, which aired in 1986. Animation 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated film produced by Disney Television Animation, and released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on January 21, 2003. The film is the sequel to the 1961 Disney animated film 101 Dalmatians. The film features the voices of Martin Short, Jason Alexander, Barry Bostwick, Susanne Blakeslee, Kath Soucie, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, and Bobby Lockwood. It garnered DVDX awards for best animated feature, best director, best editing, and best musical score. Disney re-released the film on September 16, 2008. Documentary film No. 5 is a 1968 documentary film written and directed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Comedy Here I Am...There You Are... is a 2013 short film written and directed by Dikla Jika Elkaslassy. Thriller Roadkill is a film by Canadian director Bruce McDonald, filmed and released in 1989. In a review of the film's soundtrack album, the website Allmusic calls the film "an increasingly weird mix of Heart of Darkness and The Wizard of Oz". Animation One Froggy Evening is an approximately seven-minute long Technicolor animated short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones, with musical direction by Milt Franklyn. The short marks the debut of Michigan J. Frog. This popular short contained a wide variety of musical entertainment, with songs ranging from "Hello! Ma Baby" and "I'm Just Wild About Harry", two Tin Pan Alley classics, to "Largo al Factotum", Figaro's aria from the opera Il Barbiere di Siviglia. The short was released on December 31, 1955 as part of Warner Brothers' Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Steven Spielberg, in the PBS Chuck Jones biography Extremes & Inbetweens: A Life In Animation, called One Froggy Evening "the Citizen Kane of animated film." In 1994 it was voted #5 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2003 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Comedy No Warranty is a 2012 short comedy and family film written and directed by Isaac Trujillo Hurtado. Comedy Sweetie is an 1989 Australian drama film directed by Jane Campion, and starring Genevieve Lemon, Karen Colston, Tom Lycos, and Jon Darling. Co-written by Campion and Gerard Lee, the film documents the contentious relationship between a twenty-something year old, her family, and her emotionally unstable sister. It was Jane Campion's first feature film. It was entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Science Fiction Plan 10 from Outer Space is a low budget science fiction film starring Karen Black and written and directed by Trent Harris. The film is a surreal satire of Mormon theology. The film has no connection to Plan 9 from Outer Space other than its title. This film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1994 in the midnight madness category. It also received the jury prize at the Raindance Film Festival in London in 1994. Documentary film At the Core is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Anthony Hun and Uriel Reynisa. Comedy Ferdinand the Bull is a Walt Disney cartoon released on November 25, 1938 by R.K.O. Radio Pictures. It was directed by Dick Rickard and based on the book, The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf. It is sometimes considered to be a Silly Symphonies cartoon. Comedy Chances Are is a 1989 romantic comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and starring Cybill Shepherd, Robert Downey, Jr., Ryan O'Neal, and Mary Stuart Masterson. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. Comedy The Fast One is a 2006 film directed by Zachary Kranzler. Documentary film Undiscovered Worlds: The Search Beyond Our Sun is a short documentary film written by Alan Lightman. Comedy The Queen's Secretary is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Käthe Dorsch, Ressel Orla and Margarete Kupfer. A young Queen secretly marries the commander of her bodyguard, but things are complicated when his ex-lover arrives with a touring opera company. The film was widely praised for its direction, acting and cinematography. Animation Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time is a 2003 American made-for-TV animated film about a crime-fighting high-school cheerleader named Kim Possible, who battles a band of time-traveling criminals. The film was directed by Steve Loter for the Disney Channel. It contains elements of action, comedy, and science fiction, and was created with a mix of traditional and computer-generated animation. The starring voices are Christy Carlson Romano as the title character and Will Friedle as her sidekick and best friend Ron Stoppable. This is the first feature-length film based on the Kim Possible TV show, followed by So the Drama in 2005. Comedy Taking Five is a 2007 film about two high school girls who kidnap a pop rock band. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2007. The film was filmed at Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper, Utah and at Hillcrest High School in Midvale, Utah. Documentary film Deux fois is a 1968 experimental film by Jackie Raynal. Raynal stars in the film, her first as a director; she had previously worked for several years as a film editor, most notably for films in Éric Rohmer's "Six Moral Tales" series. The film's title, which literally translates as Twice and is sometimes translated into English as Twice Upon a Time, refers to the occasional repetition of scenes or actions. Deux fois is one of the most notable of the Zanzibar Films, a group of feature-length experimental work made from 1968 to 1970 with the financing of Sylvina Boissonnas. It is also considered a landmark of Feminist filmmaking. Raynal shot the film in nine days in Barcelona, Spain, casting a man she had met there, Francisco Viader, as one of the leads. Regarding the film, the influential French critic Serge Daney wrote: "She put in her film the visionary crazed coldness of major paranoiacs. We also find the murderous, painful madness of Fritz Lang's great films, in which all the fiction is reduced to sketchy outlines, arabesques, leaving almost no trace." Science Fiction Tammy and the T-Rex is a 1994 science fiction/comedy starring future stars and celebrities Denise Richards, Paul Walker and George Pilgrim. The low-budget film centers around the life of small town high school student Tammy, Michael, and Billy Bad. Documentary film Between the Folds is a 2008 film documentary about origami. Directed by Vanessa Gould and broadcast on Independent Lens, the film received a 2010 Peabody Award. Notable origami artists featured in the film include Erik and Martin Demaine, Tom Hull, Éric Joisel, Satoshi Kamiya, Robert J. Lang, and Akira Yoshizawa. Thriller October 22 is a 1998 film directed by Richard Schenkman and written by Fred Golan. It premiered at the Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival. Comedy Oriyardori Asal is a 2011 Indian Tulu language film directed by H. S. Rajashekar and produced by Roopa Vijayakumar Kodialbail, starring Likith Shetty, Ramya Barna, Naveen D. Padil, Aravind Bolar and Rekha Das in the lead roles. It is the most successful Tulu film till date. The film is based on the famous Tulu comedy drama with the same title, written by Vijayakumar Kodialbail. He also wrote the story, screenplay, dialogue and lyrics for the film. Animation Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is a 1993 American animated superhero mystery film featuring the DC Comics character Batman, and is based on the 1990s Batman: The Animated Series. The film features the voice talents of Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., in addition to the voices of Dana Delany, Hart Bochner, Stacy Keach and Abe Vigoda. The film's storyline introduces Andrea Beaumont, an old love interest of Bruce Wayne's, who returns to Gotham City, restarting their romance. At the same time, a new mysterious vigilante begins systematically eliminating Gotham's crime bosses, and due to the person's dark appearance, he is mistaken for Batman. Now on the run from the police, the Dark Knight must apprehend the killer, clear his name, and deal with the romance between himself and Andrea. The film was distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski and written by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Michael Reaves and Martin Pasko. The original idea was to release the film as direct-to-video, but the studio decided for a theatrical release, giving the filmmakers a strenuous eight-month schedule. Comedy Running Riot is a 2006 South African comedy film directed by Koos Roets and stars Bill Flynn. The cast includes Paul Slab, Vanessa Harris, Robin Smith, Nazli George, Brendan Gearly and Joey Rasdien. It is based on a play by Paul "Slab" Slabolepsky. Comedy Radio Stars on Parade is a 1945 musical comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film In Search of Janáček is a film about life of composer Leoš Janáček. The film, written and directed by Petr Kaňka, received Special Mention at the International Television Festival Golden Prague in 2003. It was released in 2004 to celebrate 150 years anniversary of Janáček. The director combined archive footage and contemporary stagings. The film reflects the complicated character of Janáček, his work and his relationship with his wife and his mistress Kamila Stösslová. It presents Janáček developed as a visionary of musical realism through the use of a specific musical language. The director tried to avoid any stereotypes of the composer. The film reveals his rather tough childhood, an early parting with parents and various conflicts, as well as hard work, self-education, and a desire for creation. Comedy Para is a 2008 romantic comedy film written by Csaba Csurgó, Péter Fazakas and directed by Péter Fazakas. Comedy The Dawn Chorus is a 2006 short drama comedy film written and directed by Hope Dickson Leach. Comedy In this spectacular and offensively uproarious final chapter, Luke Skywalker (Chris) and Princess Leia (Lois) must travel to Tatooine to free Han Solo (Peter) by infiltrating the wretched stronghold of Jabba the Hutt (Joe), the galaxy's most loathsome and dreadful gangster. Reunited, the Rebels team up with a tribe of Ewoks to combat the Imperial forces on the forest moon of Endor. Meanwhile the Emperor (Carter Pewterschmidt) and Darth Vader (Stewie) conspire to turn Luke to the dark side, and young Skywalker is determined to rekindle the spirit of the Jedi within his father. The Galactic Civil War has never been more outrageous, as the Rebel forces gather to attack the seemingly defenseless and incomplete second Death Star in the battle that will determine the fate of the galaxy. Documentary film The Pirate Tapes is a documentary filmed by Somali-Canadian Mohamed Ashareh in Somalia and edited and produced by Palmira PDC in Canada. Ashareh lived with pirates in Somalia for months undercover during 2009, filming their activities with a small camera hanging around his neck. Some of the filming was done by a second cameraman. Ashareh was frequently in danger, and at one point they were both arrested and spent time in a Somali jail. The film has been heavily criticized for shortcomings attributed to Ashereh's lack of journalistic and filming experience, but has been extensively shown anyway because of its unusual perspective on the lives of the pirates. There has also been a dispute between Ashareh and Palmira PDC over the rights to the footage filmed by Ashereh. The Pirate Tapes was screened at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2011. Documentary film Para Fuera: A Portrait of Dr. Richard J. Bing is a 2010 short documentary film about Dr. Richard J. Bing on his hundredth birthday. The film was written and directed by award winning director Nicholas Jasenovec and executive producers Sean Carver, Eric Hadley, Loretta Jeneski, and Michael Degan. The film was conceptualized when Dr. Richard Bing learned of Microsoft's new search engine Bing, and wrote a letter to Microsoft about his life and upcoming 100th birthday. Sean Carver, Director of Brand Entertainment at Bing and Stefan Weitz, Director, Influentials at Bing traveled to La Canada, CA to meet Dr. Bing. After meeting him, it was apparent he had much to tell about the remarkable decisions he had made in his life, the sacrifices, struggles, successes, and ultimate wisdom of a man who has achieved so much over the last century. Deciding to capitalize on the opportunity to share Dr. Bing's story, Sean Carver enlisted Creative Artists Agency and ultimately director Nick Jasenovec for the project. Para Fuera was shot from July 2009 to August 2009 before premiering as an Official Selection of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2010. Science Fiction Earth to Echo is a 2014 American science fiction adventure film directed by Dave Green, and produced by Robbie Brenner and Andrew Panay. The film was originally developed and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, who eventually sold the distribution rights to Relativity Media, which released the completed film in theaters on July 2, 2014. The movie is shot in found footage format. Comedy The Bonus is a 2012 short and comedy film written and directed by David C. Jones Comedy Robot Carnival is a Japanese anime anthology film released in 1987. It consists of nine shorts by different directors, many of whom started out as animators with little to no directing experience. This film has gained a small cult following. Each has a distinctive animation style and story ranging from comedic to dramatic storylines. Comedy Hannah and Her Sisters is a 1986 American comedy-drama film which tells the intertwined stories of an extended family over two years that begins and ends with a family Thanksgiving dinner. The film was written and directed by Woody Allen, who stars along with Mia Farrow as Hannah, Michael Caine as her husband, and Barbara Hershey and Dianne Wiest as her sisters. The film's ensemble cast also includes Carrie Fisher, Farrow's mother Maureen O'Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Max von Sydow, and Julie Kavner. Daniel Stern, Richard Jenkins, Fred Melamed, Lewis Black, Joanna Gleason, John Turturro, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus all have minor roles, as do Tony Roberts and Sam Waterston, who have uncredited cameo appearances. Several of Farrow's children, including a pre-adolescent Soon-Yi Previn, have credited and uncredited roles, mostly as Thanksgiving extras. The film was for a long time Allen's biggest box office hit, without adjusting for inflation, with a North American gross of US$41 million. Adjusted for inflation it falls behind Annie Hall and Manhattan, and possibly also one or two of his early comedies. Midnight in Paris recently surpassed Hannah and her Sisters' box office. Documentary film In the Name of the Family is a 2010 documentary film directed by Shelley Saywell. Documentary film Garden in the Sea is a 2012 documentary film directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer. Animation Mendelssohn is on the Roof is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jean- Jacques Prunès. Documentary film Sokurovin ääni is a 2014 documentary film written by Leena Kilpeläinen and Velipekka Makkonen and directed by Leena Kilpeläinen. Animation Visitation is a 2011 short mystery animation film written and directed by Suzan Pitt. Comedy The German Chainsaw Massacre is a 1990 film directed by Christoph Schlingensief. Comedy Bible Storyland is a 2012 documentary, comedy, family and history film directed by Stephanie Hubbard. Documentary film Hear This! is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Soulaima El Khaldi. Documentary film Lagos - Notes of a City is a 2012 documentary drama music film written and directed by Jens Wenkel Comedy Game of Werewolves is a 2011 horror film written and directed by Juan Martínez Moreno. Comedy Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner is a 2010 comedy drama film directed by Wang Jing and Anocha Suwichakornpong. Comedy Maftuningman is a 1958 black-and-white Uzbek musical/comedy produced by Yoʻldosh Aʼzamov. Maftuningman is the first Uzbek comedy and is considered to be one of the greatest Uzbek films of all time. Maftuningman depicts many interesting aspects of Uzbek culture and life in Soviet kolkhozes. Comedy Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie is an independent American comedy film based on the web series of the same name. James Rolfe, the creator, producer and star of the web series, co-wrote and co-directed the film, as well as reprising the role of the main character, the Nerd, a foul-mouthed video game reviewer. The film premiered July 21, 2014 at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, and was released online via video-on-demand on September 2, 2014. DVD and Blu-ray releases are scheduled by the end of the 2014. The film's budget of over US$325,000 came entirely from Internet crowdfunding. The story centers around the mass burial of over 2 million copies of the proclaimed "worst video game of all time", E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial for the Atari 2600, named Eee Tee in the film itself. Finally rescinding his longstanding refusal to address the game in the web series, the Nerd succumbs to pressure by fans to review the video game, embarking on a quest to prove that there is nothing buried there. The crew is pursued by federal authorities, led by the villainous General Dark Onward, who believes he is investigating Area 51 and the crash of an unidentified flying object. Thriller Alone With A Stranger is a 2000 film directed by Peter Liapis. Thriller Ghaath is a 2000 crime drama thriller film written by Neeraj Pathak and directed by Akashdeep. Documentary film Return to Mexico City is a 2009 documentary film directed by Joie Walls and Maura Mandt. Thriller Wolves in the Woods is a 2006 short thriller film written and directed by B.J. Schwartz. Animation Midas Touch is a 2012 short animation film written by and directed by Sylvain Nawrocki. Thriller Hollywood Man is a 1976 American film directed by Jack Starrett and featured in the 1997 Quentin Tarantino Film Festival. Science Fiction Alien Seed is a 1989 science fiction film written by Douglas K. Grimm, Robert Hyatt and Bob James, and directed by Bob James. Documentary film Todavía Trabajando is a 2013 biographical short documentary film directed by Esteban Arguello. Comedy A Bear for Punishment is a 1951 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1951, featuring The Three Bears. That was the last cartoon of The Three Bears series. It was directed by Chuck Jones. The DVD extras for this cartoon include Stan Freberg reminiscing about the cartoon and reciting part of Junior Bear's poem, "My Pa", in the bear's voice; a clip of Chuck Jones stating that Papa Bear's growling, "I HATE breakfast in bed" was taken from his own experience as a father when his children would try to serve him on Father's Day. The march, "Father", performed by Junior and Ma, is a special vocal written to the tune of "Frat", a long-standing Warner cartoon staple. Comedy Tiffany Jones is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Pete Walker and starring Anouska Hempel, Ray Brooks and Eric Pohlmann. It was based on a comic strip that had featured in the Daily Mail. The main character, Tiffany Jones, a leading model, also works as a secret agent. She encounters in this film both good and bad men alike. This film appeared on screen and later on cable TV in the 1970s and 1980s. Then star Anouska Hempel bought the UK rights to the film. She owns the distribution rights, and the film has not been shown or distributed since. Documentary film Balcony Tales is a 2013 documentary film written by Janis Reyes Hernández and Helle Windeløv-Lidzélius and directed by Helle Windeløv-Lidzélius. Documentary film Mr. Big is a 2007 documentary directed and produced by Tiffany Burns and edited by Alec MacNeill Richardson. The documentary examines the "Mr. Big" undercover methods used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. In these operations, RCMP officers pose as gang criminals and develop a relationship with the target in the hope of eventually determining what, if any, knowledge the target has of the crime being investigated. "Mr. Big" operations have been credited with securing difficult convictions in a large number of cases, but concerns have been raised that they involve a risk of false confessions and wrongful convictions. Tiffany Burns is the sister of Sebastian Burns who, along with Atif Rafay, was convicted of murdering Rafay's family in Bellevue, Washington in 1994. The major evidence presented at the high profile 2003 trial of Burns and Rafay was a confession that occurred in the context of a "Mr. Big" operation. The Burns / Rafay case is one of those featured in Mr. Big. Mr. Big includes interviews with targets of "Mr. Big" operations and their families – including the Burns family, interviews with various professionals who have an interest in the "Mr. Comedy 10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy-drama film. It is directed by Gil Junger and stars Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The romantic comedy screenplay was written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith. The film, a modernization of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, is titled after a poem written by the film's female lead to describe her bittersweet romance with the male lead. The film was released March 31, 1999, and it was a breakout success for stars Stiles, Ledger and Levitt. The film marks the motion picture directing debut of Junger. Science Fiction Robot Overlords is an upcoming science fiction film, starring Callan McAuliffe, Ben Kingsley and Gillian Anderson. The film is directed by Jon Wright and produced by Piers Tempest. The estimated budget is $21 million. Thriller Girls of the White Orchid is a 1983 crime drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. Thriller Creature with the Atom Brain was a 1955 B movie zombie film from Clover Productions, directed by Edward L. Cahn from a screenplay by Curt Siodmak and distributed by Columbia Pictures as the bottom half of a double bill with It Came from Beneath the Sea. The cast included Michael Granger, Gregory Gaye as well as Richard Denning, who starred in a number of similar 1950s "B" movies. Comedy Cadet Girl is a 1941 romantic comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. Documentary film Fury in the Pacific is a 1945 American documentary short film about a pair of World War II battles in the Pacific: the Battle of Peleliu and the Battle of Angaur. It was co-produced by the United States Army, United States Navy, and the United States Marines, and directed by a series of combat cameraman — of whom nine became casualties of the battles they were filming. The film is especially noteworthy for its praise of the fighting abilities of Japanese soldiers, and its fast-paced editing. The film is sometimes erroneously credited to Frank Capra, but he did not, in fact, direct the film. Comedy Let's Go Collegiate is a 1941 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film is also known as Farewell to Fame in the United Kingdom. Thriller Direct Contact is a 2009 American action film written, produced and directed by Danny Lerner, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Michael Paré, Gina May and Bashar Rahal. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on June 2, 2009. Comedy Singapore Sling: The Man Who Loved a Corpse is a 1990 Greek black-and-white art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis and regarded as his magnum opus. Considered a difficult film to label while still managing to develop something of a cult following throughout the years nonetheless, it was shot in a bizarre manner somewhat resembling film noir or neo-noir and black comedy as well as the exploitation, thriller, and crime genres mixed with some elements of eroticism and horror with sex being used as a power game and received a theatrical release in Greece on 6 December 1990. Despite Nikolaidis' career as a film director in his home country which stretches to the early 1960s he was almost entirely unknown outside Greece before the early 1990s and is still less known outside it and it was only with this film, which has immediately achieved cult status, that international fame came to him and it probably still remans the film for which he is best known today. Thriller The House on Telegraph Hill is a 1951 American film noir directed by Robert Wise, and starring Richard Basehart, Valentina Cortese, and William Lundigan. Parts of the film were filmed on location in the Telegraph Hill area of San Francisco. Exterior filming of the front of the house used studio made sets erected in front of Julius' Castle, 1541 Montgomery Street. Comedy The Bogus Witch Project is a 2000 comedy film satirizing The Blair Witch Project. It uses different tellings of the Blair Witch, such as The Blair Underwood Project. Documentary film The Promise of New York is a 2009 documentary film documenting some less-well-known candidates in the New York City 2005 mayoral race. Comedy The Three Cripples is a 2007 action and comedy film written by Poj Arnon and Thammanoon Sukulboontanom, and directed by Poj Arnon. Comedy Sněženky a machři po 25 letech is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2008. Comedy The Cézanne Affair (Italy: L' uomo nero) is a 2009 comedy film directed by Sergio Rubini and co-written with Domenico Starnone and Carla Cavalluzzi. Comedy Doctor Dolittle is a 1967 American musical film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Rex Harrison, Samantha Eggar, Anthony Newley and Richard Attenborough. It was adapted by Leslie Bricusse from the novel series by Hugh Lofting. It primarily fuses three of the books "The Story of Doctor Dolittle", "The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle", and "Doctor Dolittle's Circus". The film had a notoriously protracted production with numerous setbacks along the way such as complications from poorly chosen shooting locations and the numerous technical difficulties inherent with the large number of animals required for the story. The film exceeded its original budget of $6 million by three times, and recouped $9 million upon release in 1967, earning only $6.2 million in theatrical rentals. The film received generally negative critical reviews, but through the studio's intense lobbying, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and won awards for Best Original Song and Best Visual Effects. A comedy film of a similar title, Dr. Dolittle, loosely based on the character, was later released in 1998. Comedy Return to Horror High is a 1987 American comedy/horror film. It was directed by Bill Froehlich and written by Mark Lisson, Dana Escalante, Greg H. Sims and Bill Froehlich. The film stars Scott Jacoby, Vince Edwards, Al Fann, Panchito Gómez, Richard Brestoff and George Clooney. Comedy Terry Pratchett's Going Postal is a two-part television adaptation of Going Postal by Terry Pratchett, adapted by Richard Kurti and Bev Doyle and produced by The Mob, which was first broadcast on Sky1, and in high definition on Sky1 HD, at the end of May 2010. It is the third in a series of adaptations, following Terry Pratchett's Hogfather and Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic. It was announced as part of an investment of at least £10 million into adaptations of novels, including Chris Ryan's Strike Back and Skellig by David Almond. Filming began in May 2009 in Budapest. As is now traditional with The Mob's Discworld adaptations, several fans were invited to appear as extras. Comedy Turning 30!!! is a 2011 Bollywood film produced by Prakash Jha and directed by Alankita Srivastav - a longtime assistant of Jha. The movie features Gul Panag, Siddharth Makkar and Purab Kohli, with music composed by the music director duo of Sidharth-Suhas, whose past works include Dil Dosti and Bhram.The film is a young urban love story and women centric film and for the first time a non-political story by Prakash Jha. Comedy The Incredible Shrinking Office is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Stephen Kane. Science Fiction Marvel's The Avengers, or simply The Avengers, is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sixth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was written and directed by Joss Whedon and features an ensemble cast including Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsgård, and Samuel L. Jackson. In the film, Nick Fury, director of the peacekeeping organization S.H.I.E.L.D., recruits Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and Thor to form a team that must stop Thor's brother Loki from subjugating Earth. The film's development began when Marvel Studios received a loan from Merrill Lynch in April 2005. After the success of the film Iron Man in May 2008, Marvel announced that The Avengers would be released in July 2011. With the signing of Johansson in March 2009, the film was pushed back for a 2012 release. Whedon was brought on board in April 2010 and rewrote the original screenplay by Zak Penn. Comedy The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes is a 1970 film directed and produced by Billy Wilder; he also shared writing credit with his longtime collaborator I. A. L. Diamond. It starred Robert Stephens as Sherlock Holmes and Colin Blakely as Dr. Watson. The film offers an affectionate, slightly parodic look at the man behind the public façade, and draws a distinction between the "real" Holmes and the character portrayed by Watson in his stories for The Strand magazine. The film was originally intended as a roadshow attraction, touring major cities only on its initial run. However, it was heavily edited on its original release, and significant sections of the film are now missing. Thriller A group of college kids are trapped in a ghost town by a pack of vicious wolves. Stars Josh Kelly, Max Adler. Animation Sky Larks is an animated short produced by Walter Lantz Productions and is part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. Animation The Five Star Stories is a 1989 animation film directed by Kazuo Yamazaki. Comedy Good Life Delivery is a 2004 Argentine, French, and Dutch film, directed by Leonardo Di Cesare, and written by Di Cesare and Hans Garrino. The film features Ignacio Toselli as Hernán, Mariana Anghileri as Pato, and Oscar Nuñez as Venancio, Pato's manipulative father, among others. The film was partly funded by INCAA. Animation The Garden of Sinners: The Hollow Shrine is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on the Kara no Kyōkai novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the fourth installment in the series, preceded by Remaining Sense of Pain and followed by Paradox Spiral. Documentary film Shannon Brown, a Canadian Filmmaker, woke up on September 10th having a vivid nightmare that would later prove to be disturbingly accurate. She wrote it down in a journal and dated it, her partner, journalist Albert Nerenberg, a skeptic remembers watching her do it on the morning of September 10th. The next day the events of September 11th would take place. Seeing 911, the documentary is the story of the search for an explanation for something that seems impossible. Documentary film Chrysler: Once upon a Time... Then and Now is a 1983 Emmy News and Documentary Award winner for Outstanding Background/Analysis of a Single Current Story - Programs aired in 1982 in the United States of America. Comedy Wanderlust is a 2012 American comedy film directed by David Wain, starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd, as a married couple who try to escape modern society by finding themselves on a commune in Georgia, after the economy crashes down on their dreams in New York. Wanderlust received mixed reviews and grossed only $24 million worldwide, against a production budget of $35 million. Comedy Der Mann im Pyjama is a German comedy film starring Otto Sander and Elke Sommer. The film won the Ernst Lubitsch Award for best actor. Comedy Parlor, Bedroom and Bath is a comedy film starring Buster Keaton, released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer in 1931. It was one of Keaton's early talking pictures, released in the aftermath of his silent career. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Romeo in Pyjamas. It is the remake of a 1920 film of the same name, based on the play by Charles William Bell, a Canadian criminal lawyer and later Member of Parliament for Hamilton West and Mark Swan, which opened on Broadway in New York City on Christmas Eve, 1917 and ran for 232 performances. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath was filmed in Keaton's own house. According to a modern source, Eugene Pallette, who starred in the 1920 film version, was believed to have been part of the production team of this film, though he was not a member of the cast. The film is now in the public domain and can be freely downloaded from the internet. Comedy Won by a Neck is a 1930 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Sankham is a Telugu feature film, starring Gopichand, Trisha Krishnan, Sathyaraj amongst others, directed by Siva. Produced by J Bhagavan, J Pulla Rao, and music composed by Thaman. It was an average grosser in 2009. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Phir Ek Most Wanted and in Tamil as Sivappu Saamy. Comedy Novel Romance is an art-house romantic comedy 2006 film directed by Emily Skopov in her feature film directorial debut. It stars Traci Lords, Paul Johansson and Sherilyn Fenn. The film was shot in 2004 in Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA, and premiered on October 8, 2006, at the 2nd Annual LA Femme Film Festival. Documentary film When Comedy Went to School is a 2013 documentary, drama, and comedy film directed by Mevlut Akkaya and Ron Frank. Comedy From Vegas to Macau, also known as The Man From Macau, is a Hong Kong-Chinese crime comedy film directed by Wong Jing. The film stars Chow Yun-fat, Nicholas Tse, Chapman To and Jing Tian. The film is the fourth installment of the God of Gamblers film series where Chow reprises his role as the titular protagonist once again since 1994's God of Gamblers Returns. The film was released during 2014 Chinese New Year. Animation "A fight between an 8-bit superhero and a high-definition boss in a retrogaming world." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction Choker is a 2005 American sci-fi/action/horror film written and directed by Nick Vallelonga and starring Paul Sloan, Colleen Porch, Hayley DuMond, Anthony John Denison, Robert R. Shafer, Katrina Law, and Jesse Corti. The film premiered March 19, 2005, at the Other Venice Film Festival and was released under the title Disturbance on DVD by MTI Home Video in October 2006. Comedy Let's Do This! is a 2011 comedy film written by Jim Freeman, Bob Odenkirk and Brian Jarvis and directed by Bob Odenkirk. Animation Mickey's Service Station is a 1935 American animated cartoon filmed in black-and-white by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists theatrically on March 16, 1935. This was the second last Mickey Mouse cartoon shot in black and white and is also the last B&W appearances of Donald Duck, Goofy, and Peg-Leg Pete. The film's plot centers on Mickey, Donald and Goofy trying to fix Peg-Leg Pete's car, but end up causing much trouble in the process. This was also the first Mickey/Donald/Goofy trio cartoon. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen, who mostly directed Silly Symphonies cartoons. This was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon he directed. Wilfred Jackson, who directed most Mickey Mouse cartoons at the time, did not play a part in this one. The cartoon has been colorized and is available in color on YouTube and on DVD versions of Disney's House of Mouse. Comedy Lord All Men Can't Be Dogs is a 2011 comedy film directed by T.J. Hemphill. Documentary film Death Songs & Car Bombs is a 2013 short film directed by Jeremy and Brendan Smyth. Comedy Mi niño, mi caballo y yo is a 1959 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy Mist Fortune is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Michael Kontaxis. Animation Merfolk is a 2012 mockumentary comedy drama fantasy short animation film directed by Rory Waudby-tolley. Documentary film The Wagner Files is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ralf Pleger. Thriller The King of the Mountain is a 2007 Spanish thriller film directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego. The film stars Argentine actor Leonardo Sbaraglia and Spanish actress María Valverde. Thriller Jackie Brown is a 1997 crime drama film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is an adaptation of Elmore Leonard's novel Rum Punch, the first adaptation from Tarantino, and stars Pam Grier in the title role. The film pays homage to 1970s blaxploitation films, particularly the films Coffy and Foxy Brown, both of which also starred Grier in the title roles. The film's supporting cast includes Robert Forster, Robert De Niro, Samuel L. Jackson, Bridget Fonda and Michael Keaton. It was Tarantino's third film following his successes with Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. Grier and Forster were both veteran actors but neither had performed a leading role in many years. Jackie Brown revitalized both actors' careers. The film garnered Forster an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and Golden Globe Award nominations for Jackson and Grier. Documentary film Vigia is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Marcel Barelli. Animation Kubrick Project is a 2011 animated short drama film directed by Olivier Jagut. Science Fiction Resident Evil: Afterlife is a 2010 Canadian-German 3D science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. It stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Spencer Locke, Boris Kodjoe, and Wentworth Miller. The film marks Anderson's second time to direct in the series, the first being the first installment. It is the first to be shot in 3D and fourth installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is based on the Capcom survival horror video game series of the same name. The film follows Alice searching and rescuing the remaining survivors in Los Angeles after the T-virus outbreak, and teaming up against Albert Wesker, the head of the Umbrella Corporation. Chris Redfield, a primary character from the video games, was featured for the first time in the film franchise. Other characters from the games and films who returned are: Claire Redfield, Chris's sister who has lost her memory prior to the film's events; Albert Wesker, the film's primary antagonist; and Jill Valentine, who made a cameo appearance. In May 2005, producers mentioned the possibility of following Extinction with a sequel titled Afterlife. Comedy Up in Smoke is a 1957 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on December 22, 1957 by Allied Artists and is the forty-seventh film in the series. Documentary film The Naked Brothers Band is an American musical comedy film written and directed by Polly Draper which stars her sons, Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff, who portray members of a fictional rock group. It tells of the boys' struggles with their fame and an internal dispute that causes the band to split before reuniting in the end. The film was emboldened by Nat's genuine band, The Silver Boulders, which he created in preschool with his friends who all portray themselves alongside Nat's faux female interest, the siblings' real life cousin as the babysitter, and their real life father as their inept accordionist dad. Draper shot the film in the style of a mockumentary—a parody in documentary format—that depicts the daily activities of the characters. Nat composed and performed the music, though one song had been written by Alex. Principal photography took place in mid-2004 on location in New York City, and the interior scenes were vastly filmed in the family's Manhattan apartment. Draper's brother, Tim, a venture capitalist, provided financial incentives for the shoot. Comedy Too Bad She's Bad is a 1954 Italian comedy directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It stars Sophia Loren and is based on Alberto Moravia's story, Fanatico, from his Racconti Romani. Comedy Sing Your Worries Away is a 1942 musical comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland. Thriller Ghosts of the Heartland is a 2007 film directed by Allen Blumberg. Thriller Imago Mortis is a 2009 Italian-Spanish film directed by Stefano Bessoni. The supernatural thriller stars Geraldine Chaplin and is the first major screen appearance of her daughter, Oona. Richard Stanley, one of the film's scriptwriters described the film as a "Sort of a neo-giallo taking off from Dario Argento's Four Flies on Grey Velvet by way of Umberto Lenzi's Spasmo and DaVinci Code." Speaking about his hopes for the film, Bessoni said; “My film aspires to del revive fantasy cinema, as is happening in Spain”. It was released in Italy on 16 January 2009. Animation Loom is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Ilija Brunck, Jan Bitzer and Csaba Letay. Comedy Lejdis is a 2008 comedy film written by Anna Andrychowicz-Słowik, Ewa Sienkiewicz and Hanna Wesierska and directed by Tomasz Konecki. Documentary film One Day In Yosemite is a 2013 documentary, short, action, adventure and family film written and directed by Steven M. Bumgardner. Comedy The Lizzie McGuire Movie is a 2003 comedy film, released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 2, 2003. Serving as the series finale to the television series Lizzie McGuire, it was the first theatrical film based on a Disney Channel Original Series. The film stars Hilary Duff, Adam Lamberg, and Yani Gellman and tells the story of protagonist Lizzie McGuire's graduation trip to Rome. Upon release, the film peaked at number two in the domestic box office behind X2: X-Men United. It was released August 12, 2003 on VHS and DVD. Comedy Super Sleuths is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Benjamin Dickinson. Comedy Job, czyli ostatnia szara komórka is a 2006 Polish comedy film directed by Konrad Niewolski. The film is a set of many popular jokes, and also a story of three friends - Adi, Pele and Chemik, who experience many adventures. Thriller Girls Against Boys is a 2012 American thriller film written and directed by Austin Chick and starring Danielle Panabaker and Nicole LaLiberte. Thriller Of Silence is a 2011 drama horror sci-fi thriller film written by Jeremiah Sayys, Sheila Ryan and directed by Jeremiah Sayys. Comedy The Tale of Despereaux is a 2008 computer-animated fantasy film directed by Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen. Loosely based on the 2003 fantasy book of the same name by Kate DiCamillo, the movie is narrated by Sigourney Weaver and stars Matthew Broderick and Emma Watson. It was released on December 19, 2008 by Universal Pictures. Thriller Vigilante 3D is a Nepali Social Thriller film released in April 5, 2013. Directed by Dipendra K. Khanal and starring subash thapa, Priyanka Karki, Raj Ghimire, Menuka Pradhan and Sikha Shahi, the movie is notable as the first Nepali film to be filmed using 3D Anaglyph stereoscopic 3D effect. Unfortunately, owing to technical difficulties at many cinemas, the film was only released in 3D to three cinemas, with other patrons seeing a 2D version instead. Comedy Focus, Please! is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1956. Comedy Elvis Gratton is a 1981 musical/comedy film written by Pierre Falardeau and Julien Poulin. Comedy Bloody Bloody Bible Camp is a 2012 American horror-comedy/splatter film. The film was directed by Vito Trabucco and produced by Reggie Bannister, who stars as Father Richard Cummings. The film also features Tim Sullivan as a transvestite nun and porn legend Ron Jeremy as Jesus. Comedy Club le Monde is an independent film released in 2002 and directed by Simon Rumley. It is set in 1993 and tells the story of one Saturday night in a small London nightclub. It stars Allison McKenzie and Dawn Steele. Documentary film Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie? is a 2001 documentary film directed by Pedro Costa and Thierry Lounas. Comedy La Secta del trébol is a 1948 Argentine comedy film, directed by Mario Soffici and written by Tulio Demicheli and José Ramón Luna. It was premiered on July 21, 1948. The film is about a writer who gets involved in a police case related to some jewelry belonging to a Chinese sect. Documentary film Blueberry Soup is a documentary drama film directed by Eileen Jerrett. Documentary film Shamans of the Blind Country is a 1980 documentary film directed by Michael Oppitz. Comedy City of Damnation is a 2009 South Korean film directed by Kim Dong-won and is a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs. Thriller Dead Before Dawn is a 1993 TV movie directed by Charles Correll. Thriller Dangerously They Live is a 1941 American World War II spy film directed by Robert Florey, and starring John Garfield, Nancy Coleman and Raymond Massey. Nazi spies try to pry information out of a British agent. Comedy Om Shanti Om is a 2007 Indian romantic drama comedy film directed and choreographed by Farah Khan. It stars Shahrukh Khan and debutant Deepika Padukone in the lead roles while Arjun Rampal, Shreyas Talpade, and Kirron Kher feature in supporting roles. More than forty-two well-known Hindi Movie stars appear in the course of the film, including thirty of them in one song alone. The film is set in the 1970s and 2000s; it pays tribute to, and pokes fun at, the Indian film industry of both these eras. The film was released in 2,000 prints worldwide making it the largest Indian cinematic release at the time. Om Shanti Om was released on 9 November 2007 to mostly positive reviews from critics and record-breaking box office collections. It grossed 1.49 billion worldwide and thus became the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time at the time of its release. Another notable fact is Deepika Padukone's voice has been dubbed by sound artiste Mona Ghosh Shetty for this film. Documentary film Himeyuri is a documentary film directed by Shohei Shibata. Thriller Special 26, also known as Special Chabbis, is a 2013 Indian thriller heist film directed by Neeraj Pandey. The film stars Akshay Kumar and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles with Jimmy Shergill, Manoj Bajpai and Anupam Kher in supporting roles. The film is inspired by a real-life heist on 19 March 1987 where a group posing as CBI officers executed an income tax raid on the Opera House branch of Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri in Mumbai. Comedy After returning home from what was supposed to be a Danish-immersion camp, Larry the Cucumber meets up with Bob the Tomato for a series of sketches dealing with self-esteem, along with a Silly Song segment. In the first, "The Strange Case of Dr. Jiggle and Mr. Sly," Scooter the Carrot and Larry investigate the appearances of a flashy, disco-dancing gourd in the dark streets of London. Then Larry and a female friend team up for the Silly Song "Sport Utility Vehicle," which pokes fun at preppy SUV owners who dream of using their rugged vehicles for more than just trips to the donut shop. After the song, the title segment follows (in Dr. Seuss-style rhyming verse) the morality tale of a winged creature called a Snoodle, who learns his true self-worth during a mountaintop journey. As a special bonus, the similarly-Seussian "The Story of Flibber-o-loo," from _VeggieTales: Are You My Neighbor (1999) (V)_ , ends the video Comedy Crooked Business is a feature film by Chris Nyst, a successful criminal lawyer. It is a comedy of errors set in Australia's Gold Coast. It opened in Australia on 15 October 2008. Thriller Amsterdamned is a 1988 Dutch horror movie about a serial killer who hides in the canal system of Amsterdam. The film was directed and written by Dick Maas, and stars Huub Stapel, Monique van de Ven, and Serge-Henri Valcke. The film revolves around a serial killer who uses the famed canals of the Dutch capital to strike random people. A hard boiled detective in charge of the case teams up with an old friend to stop the killer. He soon realizes that his new girlfriend may be linked somehow to the murders, but not what one would expect. Science Fiction The Henchman is a 2013 short action comedy Science Fiction film written and directed by Nathan Vonminden. Animation Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie: A wakening of the Trailblazer is a 2010 Japanese animated science fiction film part of the Gundam metaseries and directed by Seiji Mizushima. The film is set two years after the second season of Mobile Suit Gundam 00, as the film sees Celestial Being against a group of hostile aliens known as ELS. The film is notable for being the first entry in Gundam to feature aliens as its antagonists. The film premiered on September 18, 2010, and was released on Blu-ray & DVD in Japan on December 25, 2010. Documentary film Nuala is a 2011 biographical documentary film directed by Patrick Farrelly and Kate O'Callaghan. Comedy Simon of the Desert is a 1965 film directed by Luis Buñuel. It is loosely based on the story of the ascetic 5th-century Syrian saint Simeon Stylites, who lived for 39 years on top of a column. Simon of the Desert is the third of three movies that were directed by Buñuel, starring Silvia Pinal and Claudio Brook and produced by her husband Gustavo Alatriste. Comedy Gokula Krishna is a 2012 Kannada romantic comedy film directed by B. M. Jayakannan and produced jointly by P. Shekar Gowda and Narayan Swamy. It stars Prajwal Devraj and Ananya in the lead roles. Ananya makes her Kannada debut with this film. Bhavya, Jai Jagadish, Srinath, Doddanna and Sadhu Kokila among others play the supporting roles. S. A. Rajkumar is the score and soundtrack composer. The film made its theatrical release on 19 October 2012. Documentary film My Friend Bety is a 2012 film written and directed by Diana Garay. Comedy Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad is a 1967 comedy film directed by Richard Quine. Comedy Appointment with Venus is a 1951 film adaptation of the Jerrard Tickell novel of the same name. It was directed by Ralph Thomas, produced by Betty E. Box and its screenplay was written by the novelist Nicholas Phipps. The film was based on the evacuation of Alderney cattle from the Channel Island during World War II. In the United States the film was re-titled Island Rescue. Comedy K-9 is a 1989 American action/thriller-comedy film starring James Belushi and Mel Harris. It was directed by Rod Daniel, written by Steven Siegel and Scott Myers, produced by Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon, and released by Universal City Studios. It has two sequels, K-911 and K-9: P.I., both being direct-to-video. Thriller Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night is a 2010 Japanese independent supernatural horror film written and directed by Toshikazu Nagae. Commissioned by the Japanese distributor Presidio Corporation, the film is based on the 2007 American film Paranormal Activity and documents events that follow from the original film. Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night was screened at various locations across Japan by Cinema Sunshine. It was later screened in various other countries. Comedy Clueless is a 1995 American comedy film loosely based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma. It stars Alicia Silverstone in the lead role, Stacey Dash, Paul Rudd and Brittany Murphy. The film is set in Beverly Hills and was written and directed by Amy Heckerling and produced by Scott Rudin, it was released in the United States on July 19, 1995. The film spun off a television sitcom and a series of books, none of which are canon. Comedy Krieg der Frauen is a 2006 television film directed by Kathrin Feistl. Animation The Hopper is a 2012 animation, drama, crime fiction and short film written and directed by Alex Brüel Flagstad. Comedy Fantozzi in Paradiso is the eighth film of "fantozzian" saga. In this film, Fantozzi dies. It is followed by Fantozzi - il ritorno. Comedy Pennies From Heaven is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bing Crosby, Madge Evans, and Edith Fellows. Based on the novel The Peacock Feather by Katherine Leslie Moore and a screenplay by Jo Swerling, the film is about a singer wrongly imprisoned who promises a condemned fellow inmate that he will help the family of his victim when he is released. The singer delays his dream of becoming a gondolier in Venice and becomes a street singer in order to help the young girl and her elderly grandfather. His life is further complicated when he meets a beautiful welfare worker who takes a dim view of the young girl's welfare and initiates proceedings to have her put in an orphanage. Pennies From Heaven remains most noteworthy for Crosby's introduction of the titular song, a Depression-era favorite, since recorded by numerous singers. The film features Louis Armstrong in a supporting role. In 1937, the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. Documentary film Memories to Light 2.0 is a documentary film directed by Stephen Gong. Comedy Trainwreck: My Life as an Idiot, also known as Trainwreck: My Life as an Idoit [sic] and American Loser, is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tod Harrison Williams and based upon the autobiographical book The Little Yellow Bus by Jeff Nichols. It is also known as American Loser, its American DVD and television title. The film was premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on 14 June 2007 and put on general release in America on 19 September 2008. Documentary film A Letter from Prague is a 1945 film directed by František Sádek and Jiri Weiss. Comedy No toquen a la nena is a 1976 Argentine film. Comedy Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated comedy film, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the third installment of the Madagascar series, and it is the first in the series to be released in 3D. The film is directed by Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath and Conrad Vernon. Its world premiere was at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2012. Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria are still struggling to get home to New York. This time, their journey takes them to Europe where they are relentlessly pursued by the murderous Monaco-based French Animal Control officer Captain Chantel Dubois. As a means of getting passage to North America, the zoo animals purchase a failing traveling circus as they become close friends, including Gia, Vitaly, and Stefano. Together, they spectacularly revitalize the business and along the way find themselves reconsidering where their true home really is. The film was released on June 8, 2012, to critical and commercial success; it is the best-reviewed film in the series, with a 79% "Certified Fresh" approval rating on the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes. Thriller "Six Sex Scenes and a Murder" follows the last 24 hours of professional gangster Nick Hamilton from the scene of his murder at a popular burlesque club called The Uptown Bar. In the best tradition of Hitchcock, everyone desires the contents of a coveted wooden box, but with time running out, who is willing to risk their life to obtain it? Thriller The Other Side of The Street or O outro lado da rua is a Brazilian film written and directed by Marcos Bernstein and released in 2004. The cast includes Fernanda Montenegro, Raul Cortez, Laura Cardoso, Luiz Carlos Percy, Miguel Lunardi, Caio Ramos and others. Regina, a lonely and retired grandmother, defies social expectations maintaining a very active lifestyle in Rio de Janeiro's urban life. She does this largely by supplying the police with tips on criminal activities in the area. When she witnesses what she believes is a murder across the street, she tries to obtain incriminating statements from the supposed perpetrator but in the process her whole world changes... Comedy Si ringrazia la regione Puglia per averci fornito i milanesi is a 1982 comedy film written by Gino Capone and Giorgio Faletti and directed by Mariano Laurenti. Comedy Sentimental Education of Eugenie is a 2005 comedy drama film written by Aurelio Grimaldi and Michele Lo Foco and directed by Aurelio Grimaldi. Comedy Dance Like A Man is a 2004 drama film written by Mahesh Dattani and directed by Pamela Rooks. Animation Three Caballeros Gran Fiesta Tour is a 2006 animated film directed by George Scribner. Science Fiction Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam is a 1982 Turkish adventure film commonly known as Turkish Star Wars because of its notorious use of unauthorized footage from Star Wars worked into the film. Documentary film Tomorrow We Disappear is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jim Goldblum and Adam M. Weber. Documentary film Notes on the Other is a 2009 documentary short film written by Sergio Oksman and Carlos Mugiro and directed by Sergio Oksman. "Each summer, a crowd of Ernest Hemingway doubles meets in Key West, Florida, to choose the authentic Hemingway after his death. One day in 1924, the real Ernest Hemingway also wanted to be someone else." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film This Is Not a Show: Live at the Olympia in Dublin is a 2009 musical documentary film directed by Jeremiah and Vincent Moon. Comedy Augusta Kneading is a 1986 short animation film written and directed by Csaba Varga. Animation Songs of Praise for the Heart Beyond Cure is a 2006 short animation experimental fictional film directed by Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby. Comedy Your Friends Close is a 2013 comedy drama mystery thriller film written by Brock Wilbur and directed by Jocelyn Kelvin. Documentary film Roots of Rescue is a 2013 history and crime documentary film directed by Joseph Olivieri and David Cowardin. Documentary film Seoul Train is a 2004 documentary film that deals with the dangerous journeys of North Korean defectors fleeing through or to China. These journeys are both dangerous and daring, since if caught, they face forced repatriation, torture and possible execution. Seoul Train has been broadcast on television around the world, including on the PBS series Independent Lens. In January 2007, Seoul Train was awarded the Alfred I. duPont – Columbia University Silver Baton for excellence in broadcast journalism. In April 2007, "Seoul Train" was named runner-up in the National Journalism Awards. The film was produced, directed and filmed by Jim Butterworth, a technology entrepreneur in Colorado in the U.S., and Lisa Sleeth of Incite Productions. It was co-directed and edited by Aaron Lubarsky, a documentary filmmaker in New York. Thriller Der Sandmann is a 1995 thriller film written by Matthias Seelig and directed by Nico Hofmann. Documentary film Antonioni Seen by Antonioni is a 1978 shot documentary directed by Lino Miccichè. Thriller 16 Hours is a 2007 crime thriller film directed by Rod Hollimon. Documentary film Lenin kam nur bis Lüdenscheid - Meine kleine deutsche Revolution is a 2008 film directed by André Schäfer. Comedy The Return of Cagliostro is a 2003 Italian mockumentary-comedy film directed by Daniele Ciprì and Franco Maresco. For his performance in this film and in Break Free Luigi Maria Burruano received a special mention from the Pasinetti Award jury at the 2003 Venice Film Festival. Documentary film Carnegie Hall at 100: A Place of Dreams is a 2006 documentray film directed by Peter Rosen. Comedy Les Patterson Saves the World is a 1987 Australian comedy film starring Barry Humphries as his famous stage creations Sir Les Patterson and Dame Edna Everage. Animation Mami Fatale: On Tastier Tides is a 2012 short animation film written by Lukasz Kacprowicz and Radoslaw Smektala and directed by Marcin Wasilewski. Thriller Black Water is a 2007 horror-thriller film set in the mangrove seas of northern Australia. It was written and directed by Andrew Traucki and David Nerlich and stars Diana Glenn, Maeve Dermody and Andy Rodoreda. The film was inspired by the true story of a crocodile attack in Australia's Northern Territory in December 2003. Animation The Reef: High Tide is a 2012 animation family musical film written by Chris Denk and Johnny Hartmann and directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé. Comedy Kabukichô High School is a comedy film directed by Shin'ichi Karube. Comedy Zoom - It's Always About Getting Closer is a 2000 film directed by Otto Alexander Jahrreiss. Comedy Assassinio sul Tevere is a 1979 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the sixth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Animation The Fridge is a 2007 short film written and directed by Lucie Stamfestova. Comedy Jai Chiranjeeva is a 2005 Tollywood film directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar and produced by Vyjayanthi Movies. The movie stars Chiranjeevi, Bhoomika Chawla and Arbaaz Khan. It was dubbed into Hindi and Tamil as Bhajrang and Deva respectively. This film has remade in Bengali as Ziddi Mama.The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics. The movie pulled an average boxoffice. Comedy Anatomy of Assistance is a 2013 short film written by Cory Bowles and John Titley and directed by Cory Bowles. Science Fiction Believe the Dance is a 2012 comedy horror film written by Thomas Aske Berg and directed by Thomas Aske Berg and John Iver Berg. Thriller Hasta el viento tiene miedo is a 1968 Mexican horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. The film is about a ghost seeking revenge at an all-girls school. A remake was released in 2007, around Halloween, and it stars Martha Higareda as the protagonist. Thriller The Concorde ... Airport '79 is a 1979 American disaster film. The film was the fourth and final installment of the Airport series. Panned by critics, the film also flopped at the box office. Produced on a then high budget of $14 million, it earned a little over $13 million, thus ending the enormous financial success of the Airport franchise. Comedy Sordid Lives is a 2000 independent film, written and directed by Del Shores. The movie is based on Shores' play of the same name and includes elements of his life, according to the director's DVD commentary. The film was followed by the 2008 television series Sordid Lives: The Series. The original stage play premiered in Los Angeles on May 11, 1996 and ultimately won 14 Drama-Logue Awards. The film met with mixed reviews from mainstream audiences but became a cult classic with LGBT fans, particularly in the South. The movie tells the story of a Texas family coming together in the aftermath of the matriarch's death. To keep the stories going, Viacom's new station Logo produced twelve episodes of Sordid Lives: The Series. The television version begins at a point before that covered in the film, with Rue McClanahan as the mother, Peggy Ingram. Much of the film cast returned, including Leslie Jordan and Olivia Newton-John. Delta Burke was replaced with Caroline Rhea, while the part of Ty Williamson, formerly played by Kirk Geiger, is now portrayed by director Del Shores' ex-husband Jason Dottley. Comedy Abie's Irish Rose is a 1928 early talking film directed by Victor Fleming, based on the play Abie's Irish Rose by Anne Nichols. Comedy Tired Theodore is a 1957 West German film directed by Géza von Cziffra. Comedy Catch and Release is a 2007 romantic comedy film released by Columbia Pictures. It is the directorial debut of Susannah Grant, who wrote the film Erin Brockovich. It stars Jennifer Garner as a woman mourning her fiancé's death who finds a more than welcoming shoulder to cry on in his best friend. Timothy Olyphant and filmmaker Kevin Smith co-star. Thriller Single White Female is a 1992 American erotic thriller film based on John Lutz's novel SWF Seeks Same. The film stars Bridget Fonda and Jennifer Jason Leigh and is directed by Barbet Schroeder. Comedy Manual of Love is a 2005 Italian blockbuster romantic comedy film in four quartets. It was directed by Giovanni Veronesi, who made two sequels, Manuale d'amore 2 – Capitoli successivi in 2007, and Manuale d'amore 3 in 2011. Comedy Dry Rot is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ronald Shiner, Brian Rix, Peggy Mount and Sid James. The story is an adaptation of a 1954 Whitehall farce by John Chapman who also wrote the screenplay, in which the sketchy story plays second fiddle to the quick-paced action and unlikely situations. The plot concerns the practice of illicit gambling which was illegal in the United Kingdom at the time. Three dodgy bookies, Alf Tubbe, Flash Harry and Fred Phipps, plan to rig a horse race by kidnapping the fancied horse and its French jockey. They stay at a country house hotel near the racecourse, run by Colonel and Mrs Wagstaff, where they conceal the horse in a hidden cellar. A subplot sees the dimwitted Fred fall in love with the hotel chambermaid Beth. The title Dry Rot refers to the rotten wood on the hotel stairs, which regularly catches every character unawares. Comedy Blended is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Coraci and written by Ivan Menchell and Clare Sera. Starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore with an ensemble cast featuring Bella Thorne, Emma Fuhrmann, Terry Crews, Joel McHale, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Kevin Nealon, and Shaquille O'Neal, the film was released on May 23, 2014. Blended marked the third romantic comedy collaboration between Sandler and Barrymore, following The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates. Coraci also previously directed Sandler and Barrymore in The Wedding Singer. It also marked Sandler's first role in a Warner Bros. film. Science Fiction Electric Dragon 80.000 V is a 2001 Japanese film written and directed by Sogo Ishii. The comic-book style story stars Tadanobu Asano and Masatoshi Nagase as electricity wielding super-heroes. Documentary film Dan T. Hall and his crew of experts—trained in psychology, the paranormal, and folklore—take an exclusive tour through the grounds of the abandoned Central State Mental Institution in Indianapolis. In their quest to uncover the asylum's supernatural history, the team interviews former staff and even an ex-patient to find out what really happened behind closed doors. This intimate account of Central State's haunting presence will leave audiences stunned…and sleeping with the lights on. Comedy Casablanca Driver is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Maurice Barthélémy. Comedy Santa with Muscles is a 1996 Christmas comedy film starring Hulk Hogan. Only released for two weeks in cinemas, it was panned by critics and has since appeared on a number of worst film lists. Documentary film Alan Turing is the genius British mathematician who was instrumental in breaking the German naval Enigma Code during World War II, arguably saving millions of lives. He was also the visionary scientist who gave birth to the computer age, pioneered artificial intelligence and was the first to investigate the mathematical underpinnings of the living world. Turing is one of the great original thinkers of the 20th century, who foresaw the digital world in which we now live. In the eyes of many scientists today Turing sits alongside Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin at the table of scientific greats. Turing's achievements went unrecognised during his lifetime. Instead he ended up being treated as a common criminal, for being homosexual at a time when homosexual acts were a crime. In 1952, he was convicted of 'gross indecency' with another man and was forced to undergo so-called 'organo-therapy' - chemical castration. Two years later, he killed himself with cyanide, aged just 41. Alan Turing was driven to a terrible despair and early death by the nation he'd done so much to save. In the last 18 months of his short life, Turing visited a psychiatrist, Dr Franz Greenbaum, who tried to help him. This film brings Turing's ideas to life by dramatising this relationship and these sessions, based on historical records, Turing's writings, and accounts of those who knew him. The film includes the testimony of people who knew and remember Turing. Plus, contemporary experts from the world of technology and high science, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, bring Turing's exciting impact up to the present day, explaining why, in many ways, modern technology has only just begun to explore the potential of Turing's ideas. Comedy The Six Wives of Henry Lefay is a 2009 American comedy film starring Elisha Cuthbert and Tim Allen. A grieving daughter tries to arrange her father's funeral, while putting up with all of his ex-wives. Its only theatrical release was in Israel, and was launched straight to DVD elsewhere, including the United States and United Kingdom. Animation Räknar Dagar Räknar år is a 2014 short film directed by Monne Lindström. Science Fiction A Martian Christmas is a Mexican-American sci-fi Christmas animated film, released direct-to-video on November 11, 2009. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and Porchlight Entertainment. This film was directed by José Alejandro García Muñoz. Although it was described as a "television movie", there is currently no further information about the film's air date or network. Science Fiction Tremors II: Aftershocks is a 1996 direct-to-video sequel to Tremors, in which the character of Earl Bassett, returning from the first film, is hired to deal with a subterranean "graboid" infestation at a Mexican oilfield. It was directed by S.S. Wilson, and stars Fred Ward, Christopher Gartin, Michael Gross, and Helen Shaver. It was followed by a 2001 sequel, Tremors 3: Back to Perfection. It is the second film of the Tremors franchise. Documentary film Chandani - The Daughter of the Elephant Whisperer is a 2010 documentary family world cinema film written and directed by Arne Birkenstock. Comedy Miley Naa Miley Hum is a 2011 Bollywood film directed by Tanveer Khan, and marking the debut of Chirag Paswan, son of Ram Vilas Paswan. The film stars Kangna Ranaut, Neeru Bajwa and Sagarika Ghatge. The film released on November 4, 2011. The film has an item number by Shweta Tiwari. The film went unnoticed and considered a box office flop. Subsequently Paswan turned to politics and in the 2014 elections elected to the Lok Sabha from Jamui seat in Bihar. Comedy Arise, My Love is a 1940 American romantic comedy film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Mitchell Leisen, written by Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett and Jacques Théry. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland and Dennis O'Keefe. Notable for its interventionist message, it tells the love story of a pilot and lady journalist who meet in the latter days of the Spanish Civil War and follows them through the early days of World War II. Colbert once said that Arise, My Love was her personal favorite film of all the ones she had made. Arise, My Love is based on the true story of Harold Edward Dahl. During the Spanish Civil War Dahl, who was fighting as a pilot for the Spanish Republican Air Force, was shot down and taken as prisoner of war. Initially sentenced to death, there were some diplomatic movements to free Dahl. His first wife, Edith Rogers, a known singer of impressive beauty, was said to have visited Francisco Franco herself to plead for his life. He remained in prison until 1940 and then returned to the United States. Comedy The Luckiest Man Alive is a 2012 short film written and directed by Matthew Temple. Documentary film We Can't Eat Gold is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Joshua Tucker. Comedy The End of the Road is a 1936 British musical comedy drama film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Harry Lauder, Bruce Seton, Ruth Haven and Ethel Glendinning. It was made at Wembley Studios by the British subsidiary of the Hollywood company Twentieth Century Fox. Thriller War and Love is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2003. Documentary film Breaking Through is a documentary and biographical film directed by Cindy Abel. Thriller David is a 2013 Indian Tamil drama film directed by Bejoy Nambiar, starring Vikram and Jiiva in the title roles, alongside Tabu, Lara Dutta, Isha Sharvani and Nassar. An altered version with the same title David featuring a slightly different cast was simultaneously shot in Hindi. The plot revolves around the lives of two different men named David, who are about to take a step which is going to change their lives forever. The film was released worldwide on February 1, 2013 to mixed reviews and performed average business at the box office. Documentary film Saint Matthew Passion is a 1966 Hungarian short documentary film directed by Tamás Czigány. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Karate Cop III: Song of the Sea is a 1984 comedy and mystery film written by Katsuaki Chaki, Tetsuya Takeda, and Kazuo Kuroi and directed by Rokuro Sugimura. Comedy Maria Magenta is a 2011 short, animated comedy film written and directed by Orlanda Laforêt. Animation The Legend of Sarila is a 2013 3-D CGI Canadian film. The film draws heavily on Inuit culture and tradition. The film was picked up for distribution in the US by Phase 4 Films, under the title Frozen Land in order to compete with Disney's Frozen which resulted in lawsuit with Disney. Documentary film Mauna Kea: Temple Under Siege is a television documentary movie directed by Joan Lander and Puhipau. Comedy The Smurfs 2 is a 2013 American 3D family comedy film and a sequel to the 2011 film The Smurfs. It is loosely based on The Smurfs comic-book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo. It is the second installment of a projected trilogy, produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is directed by Raja Gosnell, who helmed the first, with all the main cast returning. New cast members include Christina Ricci and J. B. Smoove as members of the Naughties, and Brendan Gleeson as Patrick Winslow's stepfather. The film was released on July 31, 2013 and is dedicated to Jonathan Winters, who voiced Papa Smurf and died on April 11, 2013. The film was met with negative critical reception, with a review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes giving the film even worse rating than to its, also negatively rated, predecessor. Although making more than three times of its budget, The Smurfs 2 earned over $200 million less than the first film. Animation Zarafa is 2012 animation family film written by Alexander Abela and Rémi Bezançon and directed by Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie. Comedy The Blue Dress is a 2013 short film written by Lewis-Martin Soucy and Philip Hurd-Wood and directed by Lewis-Martin Soucy. Thriller Friction is a 2010 comedy film written by Cullen Hoback and Jerome Schwartz and directed by Cullen Hoback. Documentary film Snow Blind is a 2006 documentary film about the history, culture, and lifestyle of snowboarding. Shot over the season of 2004-2005, the film covers the origins of snowboarding, the evolution of it into an Olympic sport and the passionate participants, thrill seekers and competitors. The film was released on December 8, 2006. The DVD release date is pending. It was filmed on location in Colorado and Utah and shot entirely in HD. Documentary film Melvin Williams was asked by officials to stop the riots following Dr. King's assassination. After helping authorities, Williams was then labeled a threat, framed and incarcerated. Thriller Nightwalking is a 2008 British comedy horror short film directed by Daniel Cormack, starring Raquel Cassidy and Lloyd Woolf. In 2010, Nightwalking was selected for preservation by the British Film Institute's National Archive and was archived by the British Universities Film and Video Council as part of their Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching. In 2012, the film was acquired by the British Library's Moving Image Collection. Comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1968 film of William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Peter Hall. It was the first live-action color film version of the play, unless one counts the 1959 Czechoslovak animated puppet film directed by Jiří Trnka; and the 1967 film version of the New York City Ballet George Balanchine adaptation. It stars Derek Godfrey as Theseus, Barbara Jefford as Hippolyta, Diana Rigg as Helena, Helen Mirren as Hermia, Ian Holm as Puck, Ian Richardson as King Oberon, Judi Dench as Queen Titania, and Paul Rogers as Bottom, as well as other members of the Royal Shakespeare Company. The film premiered in theatres in Europe in September 1968. In the U.S., it was sold directly to television rather than playing in theatres, and premiered as a Sunday evening special, on the night of February 9, 1969. It was shown on CBS. The film runs a little more than two full hours and is quite faithful to the play, with few unusual gimmicks, except for all the fairies wearing green body paint. They do not appear or disappear gradually as in the 1935 Hollywood version of the play ; instead, they literally pop in and out. Science Fiction Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, more commonly known simply as Dr. Strangelove, is a 1964 satirical black comedy film that satirizes the nuclear scare. Under the American studio Columbia Pictures, the film was directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, stars Peter Sellers and George C. Scott, and features Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, and Slim Pickens. Production took place in the United Kingdom. The film is loosely based on Peter George's Cold War thriller novel Red Alert. The story concerns an unhinged United States Air Force general who orders a first strike nuclear attack on the Soviet Union. It follows the President of the United States, his advisers, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and a Royal Air Force officer as they try to recall the bombers to prevent a nuclear apocalypse. It separately follows the crew of one B-52 bomber as they try to deliver their payload. In 1989, the United States Library of Congress included it in the first group of films selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. It was listed as number three on AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs list. Thriller Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes is a 2004 thriller film written by Michael O'Connell and directed by Matthew Irmas. Documentary film Misfire: The Rise and Fall of the Shooting Gallery is a 2013 documentary history film directed by Whitney Ransick. Documentary film A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman is a 2007 documentary film written by Ariel Dorfman and directed by Peter Raymont. Thriller In God We Trust, also known as Human Instrumentality Project, is a 2012 competitive trailer written and directed by Alex Gingell and Philip Koch alongside Dan Haigh and Alex Westaway. All four also star in the video. Comedy Forcin' the Blues is a 2011 comedy film written by Seth Morris and directed by Jake Szymanski Comedy Vediamoci chiaro is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. The author Enrico Giacovelli referred to the film as "a kind of Scent of a Woman but more ambiguous, midway between Luigi Pirandello's Henry IV and The Late Mattia Pascal". Comedy The Idiot Returns is a 1999 Czech film directed by Saša Gedeon and starring Anna Geislerová. It was the Czech Republic's submission to the 72nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Radio Unnameable is a 2012 documentary film directed by Paul Lovelace and Jessica Wolfson. Animation Pornotopia I is a 2013 short animated biographical film written and directed by Mariana Torres. Comedy Out Cold is a 1989 'murder comedy', directed by Malcolm Mowbray, and stars Teri Garr, Randy Quaid and John Lithgow. The film is set in and around San Pedro, Los Angeles, California - 'the Edward Hopper streets and storefronts create a world where the script plays itself out in all its linear precision.' Sunny, hires a private detective, to trail her husband Ernie, whom she believes is lavishing time and money on other women. She wants all the details so she can clean him out in a divorce action. But she is impatient, and kills Ernie, taking a chance to make his business partner, Dave, think he did it. Ernie and Dave worked as butchers in the Army and when they got out they ran a butcher's shop together. Dave has always been in love with Sunny - now he is convinced he has killed Ernie by accidentally locking him in a freezer. Lester Atlas, the private detective, thinks he has pictures of Ernie's lover visiting him at the shop but has actually photographed Sunny on the night she killed him. The film was reviewed, favourably, by the eminent critic Pauline Kael in her final collection of movie reviews, Movie Love. "Teri Garr plays her role with a savage, twinkling joy. Comedy Mr. Robinson Crusoe is a 1932 American film. It is one of the few "talkie" films starring Douglas Fairbanks in his penultimate film role, who also produced the film and provided the story. The film was directed by A. Edward Sutherland, a veteran silent film director, for Fairbanks's Elton Productions, and released by United Artists. Steve Drexel shows a fiery optimism and can-do spirit that matches the Fairbanks screen persona that appears in his most popular films. The South Seas comedy adventure featured location filming on Tahiti with working titles being Tropical Knight, A Modern Robinson Crusoe and Robinson Crusoe of the South Seas. Comedy Directed by Warren F. Disbrow (2006) Starring Dominic Gregoria, Colin Reynolds, Guy Camilleri Bill Gibron of DVDTalk proclaims, "Sometimes when genius arrives on your doorstep, it has to be acknowledged. Warren F. Disbrow, we salute you and your amazing movies!" In this sadistically funny and erotically charged modern vampire tale, writer-director Warren F. Disbrow pits satanic vampires, a devil cult, and other supernaturals against each other in a wild race around the world to locate the Scarlet Moon, a massive red diamond that holds the key to ultimate power on earth! Science Fiction The Cars That Ate Paris is a 1974 Australian horror comedy film. Directed by Peter Weir, it was his first feature film. Shot mostly in the rural town of Sofala, New South Wales, the film is set in the fictional town of Paris in which most of the inhabitants appear to be directly, or indirectly, involved in profiting from the results of car accidents. Animation After Arsène Lupin III disappearance in the world, people have began imitating Lupin's appearance and personality in an attempt to become the "real Lupin". After a fake Lupin was captured by the police, all the Lupins around the world travel to Tokyo to free the captured Lupin only to be captured themselves. A skilled pick pocketer named Yasuo is given a green coat and a Walther P38, the same gun Lupin uses, by a mysteriously elderly man. Yasuo decides to don the Green jacket and takes the role of Lupin. He then announces to the company Night Hawk that he will steal the object they have secured in the building, the Ice Cube. After gathering information on the Ice Cube, Yasuo is confronted by the real Lupin donning the Red Jacket. Yasuo decides that if he can defeat the real Lupin, he will be considered the new Lupin. However they are interrupted when a missile strikes the car behind Yasuo and seemingly kills him. Yasuo awakens to find out Fujiko Mine had save his life. They decide to team up in order to steal the Ice Cube. Once breaking into the Night Hawk building, Yasuo manages to possess the Ice Cube which is revealed to be the prototype of a new generation of nuclear warfare. Lupin and Koichi Zenigata allows Yasuo to escape with the Ice Cube to prevent its misuse in war. The next day, a fake Lupin decides to set up a match between Lupin and Yasuo. The two meet atop a building and a Lupin with an unknown jacket color is thrown off the building. The unknown Lupin awakens in an ambulance and escapes before Zenigata captures him. Yasuo decides to pay a visit to his sick grandmother who wishes him well. Later that night, Yasuo, revealed to be the winner of the duel, escapes with Daisuke Jigen from the cops. Thriller Beyond the Poseidon Adventure is a 1979 American disaster film, a sequel to the 1972 film The Poseidon Adventure. It was directed by Irwin Allen and starred Michael Caine and Sally Field. The film was a critical and commercial failure, and was the only Allen disaster film not to receive any Academy Award nominations. Comedy Soup For One is a 1982 sexually themed romantic comedy that was directed and written by Jonathan Kaufer and produced by Marvin Worth. The R-rated film was released by Warner Bros. Pictures. Its tagline is "When you're looking for love, you find yourself doing some very funny things." While the film was not a box office success, mostly due to mixed reviews and the over the top sex scenes, it is best remembered for its soundtrack, which was produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the group Chic, who performed the title track. Comedy The Devil's Eye is a 1960 Swedish fantasy-comedy film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Comedy Keep Your Right Up is a 1987 film, written, directed by, and starring French Swiss filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard. Soigne ta droite is a phrase from boxing - a trainer's call to "keep your right up". The immediate reference is to Jacques Tati's first short film, Soigne ton gauche. But this is neither a comedy in the classical sense, nor a film about boxing. Godard describes it as "the camera versus landscapes over 17 rounds". It may also be described as a film which does a two-way travel between sky and earth, between comic and experimental, between shadow and light. With humour and multiplying literary references and citations, Godard question himself on life and thus on death, within his kaleidoscope of images. This engaging film, which mixes genres, goes through the shadowy sky of the history of cinema a luminous way. Comedy Love Nest on Wheels is a 1937 film directed by Buster Keaton and Charles Lamont. The Internet Movie Database cites the plot as "Elmer, the eldest son in a family of hillbillies who manage a hotel, attempts to raise money to save the hotel from foreclosure." The film borrows heavily from Keaton's 1918 film The Bell Boy. The film is notable because it is one of the only times that Buster Keaton appeared onscreen with his family, whom he had performed with in vaudeville. Animation Ghost in the Shell Arise - Border 1: Ghost Pain is a 2013 Japanese anime film directed by Kazuchika Kise. Documentary film Lampedusa auf St. Pauli is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Rasmus Gerlach. Comedy Kenny & Company is a 1976 family film directed by Don Coscarelli, who also made the Phantasm series. It stars A. Michael Baldwin and Reggie Bannister, who would later star in Phantasm. Comedy Emo (the Musical) is a 2013 short film written and directed by Neil Triffett. Animation The Name-less is a 2010 animation short film written and directed by Violaine Lecuyer. Animation Mouse Cleaning is a 1948 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 38th Tom and Jerry short. The title is a play on "house cleaning". It was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on December 11, 1948 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was animated by Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge, who were the usual animators for the Tom and Jerry cartoons in the early 1940s up until the late 1950s. As per most Tom and Jerry cartoons, it was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and produced by Fred Quimby; no writer is credited. The music was scored by Scott Bradley and the backgrounds were by Robert Gentle. This cartoon was Stepin Fetchit's only role in animation as the uncredited voice of Tom. Comedy Back-Room Boy is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Herbert Mason and starring Arthur Askey, Googie Withers, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. A man from the Met Office is sent to a lighthouse on a remote Scottish island to monitor the weather. He hopes to escape from women, but soon finds the island overrun by them. Documentary film Karayuki-san, the Making of a Prostitute is a 1975 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. It is a documentary on one of the Japanese "karayuki-san," who were women who left their homes in Japan to work as prostitutes in Japanese-occupied territories during World War II. Many of these women were told that they were doing this to support their families because of the extreme poverty in wartime Japan. Imamura focuses on one particular woman who was sent to Malaysia and never returned to Japan. Joan Mellen, in The Waves at Genji's Door, called this film, "Perhaps the most brilliant and feeling of Imamura's fine documentaries." Documentary film Puente Llaguno: Claves de una Masacre is a documentary film about the events of the 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt. The film argues that "anti-Chávez opposition alliance manipulated coverage ... to make it look like the government used gunmen to shoot and kill opposition demonstrators". The Puente Llaguno of the title is a bridge in central Caracas, near the Miraflores Palace, made infamous by the events of 11 April 2002, when Venezuelan private media showed gunmen firing from it, allegedly at opposition protestors. Director Ángel Palacios is described as a "staunch supporter of President Hugo Chávez who is nevertheless frequently critical of stances taken by the government"; he graduated in film studies from Cuba's San Antonio de los Baños. Comedy Highway Star is a 2007 South Korean musical comedy film starring Cha Tae-hyun as an aspiring rocker who achieves success as a masked trot singer. A remake of the 1997 Japanese film Sharan Q Takes Center Stage of Enka, Highway Star was a modest hit at the box office, receiving 1,611,192 admissions and earning US$11.7 million. Animation Le petit cirque de toutes les couleurs is a 1987 animation, short film directed by Patrick Deniau. Comedy Peruchazhi is a 2014 Malayalam-language Indian comical political satire film written and directed by Arun Vaidyanathan. It features Mohanlal in the lead role, while Mukesh, Ragini Nandwani, Vijay Babu, Baburaj, Aju Varghese feature in supporting roles. The film is produced by Vijay Babu and Sandra Thomas under the banner Friday Film House and distributed by Friday Tickets and Fox Star Studios. The film released on August 29, 2014 in 500 screens worldwide, making it the largest distribution for a Malayalam film. The film used the Auro 11.1 sound format. The film is about how Jagannathan a young politician from India ends up being the chief political adviser to the California state Governor's election campaign and his use of tactics standard of Indian politics to win the election. The film throws light on the political situation in America, and speaks the similarities between the politics of India and the US, the two largest democracies of the world, in a humorous way. Comedy Las Gafas is a 2008 film written and directed by Alberto Garcia Martin. Thriller Charlie's Angels is a 2000 American action comedy film directed by McG, starring Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu as three women working for a private investigation agency. The film is based on the television series of the same name from the late 1970s, which was adapted by screenwriters Ryan Rowe, Ed Solomon, and John August. Co-produced by Tall Trees Productions and Flower Films, Charlie's Angels was distributed by Columbia Pictures, and co-starred Bill Murray as Bosley, with John Forsythe reprising his role from the original TV series as the unseen Charlie's voice. Making cameo appearances are Tom Green, who dated Drew Barrymore at the time of the making of this film, and L.L. Cool J. The film was followed with the 2003 sequel, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. Comedy South American George is a 1941 British, black-and-white, comedy film, directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby in a dual role, Linden Travers, Enid Stamp-Taylor, Felix Aylmer, Ronald Shiner as Swifty, Mavis Villiers and Herbert Lomas. It was produced by Columbia Productions. Thriller The Night Runner is a 1957 American film noir directed by Abner Biberman, starring Ray Danton and Colleen Miller. Thriller Mohabbat Ke Dushman is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Prakash Mehra. It stars Raaj Kumar, Hema Malini, Sanjay Dutt and Farha Naaz in pivotal roles. Science Fiction Damon Taylor stumbles upon the most important and dangerous discovery in the history of mankind - a time-altering device from another dimension. Pursued by relentless government-trained assassins, Damon must alter time to stay alive. With the help of a stranger named Kayla, Damon sets out on a desperate mission to try and alter the past, and save Harrison, the man who knew where the device came from but who was brutally murdered by men in black trying to take the device from him. After Damon saves Harrison they flee the government agents and Harrison tells Damon the story of how his Uncle Clarence stole the device from Area 51. After government agents find them and kill them both Uncle Clarence appears and alters time again to save them. Comedy Sky Full of Moon is a 1952 Western-comedy film written and directed by Norman Foster. Documentary film I'm Going to Tell You a Secret is a 2005 American documentary film directed by Jonas Åkerlund, that follows singer-songwriter Madonna on her 2004 Re-Invention World Tour. The film premiered on MTV on October 21, 2005, and was released in DVD on June 20, 2006, by Warner Bros. Records. The documentary was originally called The Re-Invented Process, referring the tour and the Steven Klein exhibition titled X-STaTIC Pro=CeSS. It starts with imagery from the exhibition and Madonna auditioning dancers for the tour, continues with her entourage travelling through different cities and performing, the singer's introspection on her life, her marriage, her religion, and her children, and ends with Madonna's visit to Israel in the midst of protests. The documentary was inspired by Madonna's need to show her artistic side on the tour and her devotion towards the Jewish mysticism Kabbalah. Unlike her 1991 documentary Truth or Dare, which portrayed Hollywood glamour, I'm Going to Tell You a Secret clarified from its beginning that it was about the singer's personal views on life and spirituality. Animation Fundo is an animated short film directed by Yannet Briggiler. Comedy Much Too Shy is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby, Kathleen Harrison, Hilda Bayley and Eileen Bennett. A simple handyman, who also is an amateur artist, gets into trouble when the head and shoulders portraits of some prominent local females are sold without his knowledge to an advertising agency and are published with nude bodies added to them. This is a rather talkative farce which somewhat restricts the star. However, there is an excellent supporting cast including radio star Jimmy Clitheroe, later "Carry On'" star Charles Hawtrey in an early role, Peter Gawthorne, Kathleen Harrison and Joss Ambler. The song "Andy the Handy Man" was written by Eddie Latta. Thriller Hell High is a 1989 slasher film. The film was shot in 1986. Documentary film Vote Jesus: The Chronicles of Ken Stevenson is a documentary film directed by Vic David. Animation Käpt'n Blaubär is a 1999 film directed by Hayo Freitag. Science Fiction The Questor Tapes is a 1974 television movie about an android with incomplete memory tapes who is searching for his creator and his purpose. Conceived by and executive produced by Gene Roddenberry, the script is credited to Roddenberry and fellow Star Trek alumnus Gene L. Coon. A novelization, written by D. C. Fontana, was dedicated to Coon, who died before the program was broadcast. Animation Horton Hatches the Egg is a ten-minute animated short film based on the book by Dr. Seuss, by Leon Schlesinger Productions in 1942, released as part of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies series. The short, which in contrast to the original children's book was more adult-oriented, was directed by Bob Clampett. Horton was voiced by Kent Rogers along with the Peter Lorre fish, Sara Berner voiced Mayzie and the elephant bird, Robert C. Bruce narrated, and Mel Blanc performed most of the other voices. In producing the cartoon, Clampett's unit did not use a storyboard, as was the customary practice; instead, they sketched and wrote additional ideas for the cartoon in Clampett's copy of Seuss' book. Several elements that do not appear in the original book were added to the cartoon, including; An introductory paragraph, starting with "Now once in a jungle . . ." and ending with " . . . up in her tree." A scene where Mayzie uses sex appeal, including shifting her physique to make it appear as if she has large breasts, to lure Horton. Comedy Pure Evil is a 2009 TV series directed by Mark Sawers. Animation Alosha is a 2004 animated comedy family musical romantic film written by Aleksandr Boyarskiy, Konstantin Bronzit, Ilya Maksimov and Maksim Sveshnikov and directed by Konstantin Bronzit. Comedy "Should the butcher lesbian get to keep the sex toys after a break-up? Lindsay doesn’t think so." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Documentary film My Flesh and Blood is a 2003 documentary film by Jonathan Karsh chronicling a year in the life of the Tom family. The Tom family is notable as the mother, Susan Tom, adopted eleven children, most of whom had serious disabilities or diseases. It was nominated for and won several awards, including the Audience Award and the Director's Award at the Sundance Film Festival. Thriller KT is a 2002 Japanese-South Korean film directed by Junji Sakamoto with a screenplay by Haruhiko Arai. It is based on the kidnapping of Kim Dae-jung by agents of Park Chung-hee in August 1973 while on a trip to Tokyo. He was released in Seoul after five days. Comedy Lil' Pimp is a 2005 feature length, black comedy animated film that was directed and written by Mark Brooks and Peter Gilstrap, based upon an episodic web animation by the same name. The film was released straight to DVD on January 11, 2005 and starred Lil' Kim and Bernie Mac as voice artists. Science Fiction The Phantom Creeps is a 1939 serial about a mad scientist who attempts to rule the world by creating various elaborate inventions. In a dramatic fashion, foreign agents and G-Men try to seize the inventions for themselves. It was the 112th serial released by Universal Pictures and the 44th to have sound. The serial stars Béla Lugosi as the villainous Doctor Zorka with Dorothy Arnold and Robert Kent. It was adapted in DC's Movie Comics #6, cover date September–October 1939, the final issue of that title. The first three episodes of The Phantom Creeps were lampooned during the second season of the TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Comedy Genevieve is a 1953 British comedy film produced and directed by Henry Cornelius and written by William Rose. It stars John Gregson, Dinah Sheridan, Kenneth More and Kay Kendall as two couples comedically involved in a veteran automobile rally. The main theme of the musical score was composed and performed by Larry Adler. Composer Graham Whettam was commissioned to write the orchestral score incorporating Larry Adler's tune. Dance numbers were added by Eric Rogers. Thriller John Day is 2013 Hindi thriller film directed by Ahishor Solomon and produced by K Asif, Anjum Rizvi and Aatef A Khan. The film features Naseeruddin Shah, Randeep Hooda, Vipin Sharma, Shernaz Patel as main characters.It is an unofficial remake of the spanish thriller "La Caja 507" Thriller Luminal is the debut film from Italian director Andrea Vecchiato. Named after the drug phenobarbitone, the film is based on the cult novel by Italian writer Isabella Santacroce. Santacroce's third novel, published in 2001, tells the story of teenagers caught up in the excesses of chemical culture. French actor Denis Lavant stars, having previously worked with director Leos Carax. Influenced by French New Wave cinema and Japanese aesthetics, the film has been described as postmodern, unorthodox and unconventional in terms of filming technology employed. It was co-produced by Leo Pescarolo who has also worked with Lars von Trier, Federico Fellini and Raoul Ruiz. Comedy Dear Brat is a 1951 film directed by William A. Seiter. It stars Mona Freeman and Billy De Wolfe. Comedy Shakal Pe Mat Ja is a comic drama film, directed by Shubh Mukherjee. The film stars Shubh Mukherjee, Saurabh Shukhla, Raghubir Yadav, Aamna Sharif, Zakhir Hussain, Umang Jain, Pratik, Katare, Chitrak Bandyopadhyay, Harsh Parekh, Mushtaq Khan, Joy Sen Gupta, Aditya Lakhia. The movie was released in India on November 18, 2011. Science Fiction Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction film from Amalgamated Productions that was then released by MGM. It was produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon and directed by Arthur Crabtree. The film stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. The screenplay is based upon Amelia Reynolds Long's 1930 short story "The Thought Monster," originally published in the March 1930 issue of Weird Tales magazine. Fiend Without a Face tells the story of mysterious deaths at the hands of an mentally created invisible life-form that feeds on atomic power and then steals human brains and spinal columns to use as bodies in order to multiply its numbers. Science Fiction Extraterrestrial is a 2011 Spanish science-fiction romantic comedy. Directed by Nacho Vigalondo, it stars Michelle Jenner, Julian Villagran and Carlos Areces. It was filmed in Cantabria, in northern Spain and premiered in Spain on March 23, 2012. The film has shown worldwide: in the International Film Festival in Toronto, the International Film Festival of San Sebastian, the Sitges Film Festival in Sitges, Spain, and the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. Thriller Don't Look For Me is a 2004 thriller film written by Alex Buresch and directed by Tilman Zens. Documentary film Camilla Horn 85 is a 1987 short documentary film written and directed by Peter Schamoni. Comedy Mankatha is a 2011 Indian Tamil action thriller film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu. It features Ajith Kumar in the lead role, starring in his 50th film, along with an ensemble cast including Arjun Sarja, Trisha Krishnan, Vaibhav Reddy, Lakshmi Rai, Andrea Jeremiah, Premji Amaren, Mahat Raghavendra and Anjali. It was produced by Dhayanidhi Alagiri's Cloud Nine Movies while Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the musical score and soundtrack, with Sakthi Saravanan working as the cinematographer and the duo Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth as editors. The story, set in Mumbai, revolves around a heist of cricket betting money, executed by a gang of four thieves, who are joined by a fifth unknown man, and its aftermaths. The film was formally launched in August 2010, with its principal photography beginning on 25 October 2010. Filming was held for more than eight months and took place primarily across Chennai, the Dharavi slum in Mumbai and Bangkok, Thailand. Following speculations regarding the film's release, Sun Pictures acquired the theatrical rights and distributed the film via Raadhika Sarathkumar's Radaan Mediaworks. Animation Windmills is a 1963 animated film directed by Dusan Marek. Documentary film Beautiful Child is a documentary film directed by Lee Seong-Soo. Documentary film Fragments (aka Bruchstücke) os a 2010 documentary film directed by Martin Bruch and Reinhilde Condin. It was written by Reinhilde Condin. Comedy Love is Not What it Used to Be is a 2013 comedy film directed by Gabriel Ochoa. Documentary film The Return of Navajo Boy is a documentary film produced by Jeff Spitz and Bennie Klain about the Cly family, Navajo who live on their reservation. Through them, the film explores several longstanding issues among the Navajo and their relations with the United States government and corporations: environmental racism, white supremacy, media and political representation, off-reservation adoption, and denial of reparations for environmental illnesses due to uranium mining in Monument Valley, Utah, which was unregulated for decades. Bill Kennedy served as the film's executive producer; his late father had produced and directed the earlier silent film The Navajo Boy, which featured the Cly family. In 2000, the film was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival. It has won numerous awards. Documentary film The Reality of the Virtual is a 2004 documentary film lecture by Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek. Recorded in a single day by Ben Wright, the film consists of 7 long takes of Žižek seated in front of a bookshelf. The discourse concerns the concept of "real effects produced, generated, by something which does not yet fully exist, which is not yet fully actual", with numerous examples from psychoanalysis, politics, sociology, physics and popular culture. Comedy I'm a Stranger is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Brock Williams and starring Greta Gynt, James Hayter and Hector Ross. In the film, various different parties search for a missing will which leaves a fortune to a stranger from Calcutta. Documentary film The Making of 'Last of the Mohicans' is a 2010 video documentary written and directed by Tjardus Greidanus. Documentary film Screamers is a 2006 documentary by director Carla Garapedian conceived by Peter McAlevey and Garapedian and produced by McAlevey.. The film explores why genocides have occurred in modern day history and features talks from Serj Tankian, lead vocalist of the American alternative metal band System of a Down, whose grandfather is an Armenian Genocide survivor, as well as from human-rights activist, journalist, and professor, Samantha Power, as well as various other people involved with genocides in Rwanda and Darfur. Screamers also examines genocide denial in current-day Turkey, and the neutral trend that the United States generally holds towards genocide. Hrant Dink was assassinated in Istanbul in January 2007, by a 17-year old Turkish nationalist shortly after the premiere of Screamers, in which he was interviewed about Turkish denial of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 and the case against him under article 301. Thriller Molly & Gina is a 1994 movie directed by Paul Leder and written by Leder and his son, Reuben. It stars Frances Fisher, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and Peter Fonda. It is also the feature film debut of Elizabeth Berkley. The plot deals with a secretary and an actress who attempt to find the killers of their boyfriends. Comedy Shreeman Funtoosh is a 1965 romance drama film written by Pandit R. Priyadarshi nad directed by Shantilal Soni. Documentary film Which Way Home is a 2009 film directed by Rebecca Cammisa. "As the United States continues to build a wall between itself and Mexico, Which Way Home shows the personal side of immigration through the eyes of children who face harrowing dangers with enormous courage and resourcefulness as they endeavor to make it to the United States. The film follows several unaccompanied child migrants as they journey through Mexico en route to the US on a freight train they call "The Beast." The filmmaker tracks the stories of children like Olga and Freddy, 9-year-old Hondurans who are desperately trying to reach their families in Minnesota, and Jose, a 10-year-old El Salvadoran who has been abandoned by smugglers and ends up alone in a Mexican detention center. The film focuses on Kevin, a canny, streetwise 14-year-old Honduran, whose mother hopes that he will reach New York City and send money back to his family. These are stories of hope and courage, disappointment and sorrow. They are the ones you never hear about—the invisible ones." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Winston Churchill: Walking with Destiny is a 2010 documentary biography film directed by Richard Trank. Thriller Too Late for Tears is a 1949 American film noir directed by Byron Haskin and starring Lizabeth Scott, Don DeFore, Dan Duryea and Arthur Kennedy. It tells a story about a woman who steals a suitcase of $60.000 and goes on a killing crime spree. The screenplay was written by Roy Huggins, developed from a serial he wrote for the Saturday Evening Post. The film was reissued as Killer Bait in 1955. Too Late for Tears has been in the public domain for many years; there are several different edits of the film with different running times. On January 25, 2014, a restored 35mm print was premiered by the Film Noir Foundation at Noir City 12 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. The film was restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Film Noir Foundation. The restoration combined 35mm dupe negative elements from France with some material from surviving prints. No Blu-ray release has been announced. Thriller "In April of 2010, Spanish police reported the discovery of 37 hours of recorded evidence that shed new light on a gruesome murder investigation. The found footage documents a family of five spending their holidays at their summer house, where brother-and-sister Cristian and July Quintanilla pass the time investigating a terrifying local urban legend. As their investigation intensifies strange occurrences in and around the house escalate rapidly, before culminating in unspeakable atrocities." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Slamdance Film Festival site. Comedy Clean Swept is a 1983 film directed by Hanns Christian Müller and written by Carlo Fedier, Hanns Christian Müller and Gerhard Polt. Documentary film La Locomotive is a 1946 short documentary film written and directed by Stanisław Urbanowicz. Animation Tentacolino is a 2004 animated sequel to the 1999 Korean-Italian animated film The Legend of the Titanic directed by Kim J. Ok. Documentary film Notorious C.H.O. is a 2002 comedy documentary film written by Margaret Cho and directed by Lorene Machado. Animation Simon's Cat: Hot Spot is a 2009 short animated film directed by Simon Tofield. Science Fiction Halloween III: Season of the Witch is a 1982 American science fiction horror film. The film is the third installment in the popular Halloween franchise. It is the only film in the Halloween franchise that does not feature the fictional character Michael Myers, and it also does not directly include story elements from Halloween I or II. It is the first film to be written and directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. John Carpenter and Debra Hill, the creators of Halloween, returned as producers. The film stars Tom Atkins as Dr. Dan Challis, Stacey Nelkin as Ellie Grimbridge, and Dan O'Herlihy as Conal Cochran. The story focuses on an investigation by Challis and Grimbridge into the activities of Cochran, the mysterious owner of the Silver Shamrock Novelties company, in the week approaching Halloween night. Halloween III departs from the slasher film genre which the first two installments were part of, instead featuring a "witchcraft" theme with science fiction aspects and parallels to old fairy tales. Thriller Shrinking Violet is a 2013 short film written and directed by James Card. Thriller Seven Guns to Mesa is a 1958 Western, directed by Edward Dein. Comedy Michael Madsen stars as Michael Madsen, a famous movie star buckling under the pressures of tabloid rumors ranging from a gay romance to the murder of a young actress.  Driven to the end of his rope, Michael Madsen decides it is time to turn the tables on the media and hires a team of documentarians to torment the man behind the rumors, Billy Dant (Jason Alan Smith). The film crew catalogues Dant's life with the same paparazzi flair that has been tormenting Madsen. Included interviews in this mockumentary by David Carradine, Harry Dean Stanton, Daryl Hanna and Virginia Madsen. Documentary film Andrew Bird: Fever Year is a 2011 biographical documentary music film directed by Xan Aranda. Comedy Screwball: The Ted Whitfield Story is a 2010 sports-comedy film written by Ross Patterson and directed by Tommy Reid. Documentary film Navajazo is a 2014 documentary biographical film written and directed by Ricardo Silva. Comedy Rivales is a 2008 Spanish comedy-sport film directed by Fernando Colomo and written by Joaquín Oristrell and Inés París. The plot follows an Under-12 Spanish football tournament. Animation Pig Slaughter is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by Zsolt Bukta. Comedy The Breaking of Bumbo is a 1970 British comedy film written and directed by Andrew Sinclair, a former Coldstream Guards National service officer that was updated from his 1959 novel of the same name that featured the Suez Crisis. It starred Richard Warwick, Joanna Lumley, Jeremy Child and Edward Fox. Documentary film Low Definition Control - Malfunctions #0 is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Michael Palm. Comedy Smush! is a 2012 short comedy-horror film written and directed by Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce. Comedy Pyar Ki Kahani is a 1971 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Ravikant Nagaich.It is a remake of the great Tamil film Kai Kodutha Deivam starring Sivaji Ganesan and Savithri. It was announced by Amitabh bachchan himself in the recent filmfare awards. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Tanuja and Mala Sinha . According to an interview given by Amitabh bachchan at Koffee with Karan, this role was initially given to Jeetendra, but because of the film industry's imposed limit of maximum of 6 films to be done as a leading role by an actor, that he got this breakthrough. Animation Hibakusha is a 2012 American animated short film directed by Steve Nguyen and Choz Belen, and produced by Iconic Films and Studio APA in Los Angeles, California and New York City, New York. The film centers around Kaz Suyeishi, a woman in her late fifties who begins to reminisce about her earlier years living in Hiroshima, Japan during the aftermath of the atomic bombing. Inspired by her story, the filmmakers reached out to Mrs. Suyeishi in order to produce her biopic using computer animation and hand-drawn techniques. The official trailer was released on July 30, 2012. Since October 2012, the film has been screened at the Japanese American National Museum, Vietnamese International Film Festival, Wing Luke Museum in Seattle, Dragon Con in Atlanta, University of Michigan, UCLA, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, San Diego State University, UC Davis, UC Riverside, DisOrient Film Festival, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, and California State University, Fullerton. and California State University, Fullerton. Comedy The Refrigerator is a 1991 horror film starring Julia McNeal, Dave Simonds and Angel Caban. It was written and directed by Nicholas Jacobs. The film tells the story about a couple that move into an apartment in New York with a refrigerator that contains the portal to hell. Comedy Max and His Mother-in-Law is a 1911 French film directed by Max Linder, Lucien Nonguet. The film is also known as Max and His Ma-in-Law. Documentary film Chicago 10: Speak Your Peace is a 2007 American animated film written and directed by Brett Morgen that tells the story of the Chicago Eight. The film features the voices of Hank Azaria, Dylan Baker, Nick Nolte, Mark Ruffalo, Roy Scheider, Liev Schreiber, James Urbaniak, and Jeffrey Wright in an animated reenactment of the trial based on transcripts and rediscovered audio recordings, making the film fall in the animated documentary genre. It also contains archival footage of Abbie Hoffman, David Dellinger, William Kunstler, Jerry Rubin, Bobby Seale, Tom Hayden, and Leonard Weinglass, and of the protest and riot itself. The title is drawn from a quote by Rubin, who said, "Anyone who calls us the Chicago Seven is a racist. Because you're discrediting Bobby Seale. You can call us the Chicago Eight, but really we're the Chicago Ten, because our two lawyers went down with us." Comedy The Good, the Bad, the Weird is a 2008 South Korean western film, directed by Kim Jee-woon, starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung. It was inspired by Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and had a limited release in the U.S. on April 23, 2010. Documentary film Heroes, Wings Are Not Necessary to Fly is a 2007 film directed by ngel Loza. Comedy Green Card is a 1990 romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by Peter Weir and starring Gérard Depardieu and Andie MacDowell. The screenplay focuses on an American woman who enters into a marriage of convenience with a Frenchman so he can obtain a green card and remain in the United States. Depardieu won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. The film won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Documentary film Don'T Think I'Ve Forgotten: Cambodia'S Lost Rock And Roll is a 2014 music documentary film directed by John Pirozzi. Documentary film Alma, a Tale of Violence is an World Press Photo Award-winning interactive documentary by Alexandre Brachet, Margaux Missika. Documentary film Reincarnated is a documentary film about the musician Snoop Dogg's explorations of reggae and Rastafarian culture, and his transformation into Snoop Lion. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2012, and was released to theaters March 21, 2013. It is a companion film to his 12th studio album, Reincarnated. The film was shot by Andy Capper of Vice Magazine. Thriller "When Zsigmond Varga discovers that his son Orbán is not his own, he disowns his wife. Taking Orbán with her, she makes her way to the Carpathians in search of her son’s biological father – a journey that takes her back into her frightful past and the double rape she experienced eleven years previously. One of her tormentors makes it easy for her to avenge her degradation. Antal, the other, however, appears to have undergone a profound change. Katalin is suddenly torn between the desire she has to seal his fate in the same way she did his sidekick and her willingness to leave him and his wife in peace. It is finally left to Orbán to decide…" Quoting the synopsis from the Zurich Film Festival Site. Documentary film La Quinceañera is a documentary film produced and directed by Adam Taub released in 2007. It was shot in Tijuana, Mexico and follows Ana Maria and her family as they prepare for and celebrate her Quinceañera. The Quinceañera or Quince Años is, in some Spanish-speaking regions of the Americas, a young woman's celebration of her fifteenth birthday, which is celebrated in a unique and different way from her other birthdays. The word is also used to refer to the young woman whose 15th birthday is being celebrated. Documentary film Stop! Rodando el cambio is a 2013 documentary film directed by Alba González de Molina Soler and Blanca Ordóñez de Tena. Documentary film F.T.A. is a 1972 American documentary film starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland and directed by Francine Parker. Thriller Loyalties are divided when an internal affairs officer learns that those closest to him are running a black market passport ring. Stars Roy Scheider, Peter Weller, Ekaterina Rednikova. Documentary film Occupation 101: Voice of the Silenced Majority is a 2006 documentary film on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict directed by Sufyan Omeish and Abdallah Omeish, and narrated by Alison Weir, founder of If Americans Knew. The film focuses on the effects of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and discusses events from the rise of Zionism to the Second Intifada and Israel's unilateral disengagement plan, presenting its perspective through dozens of interviews, questioning the nature of Israeli-American relations — in particular, the Israeli military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, and the ethics of US monetary involvement. Occupation 101 includes interviews with mostly American and Israeli scholars, religious leaders, humanitarian workers, and NGO representatives — more than half of whom are Jewish — who are critical of the injustices and human rights abuses stemming from Israeli policy in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza. Thriller Manikanda is an Indian film in the Tamil language. Arjun plays a dual role, that of father and son. The film was announced in 2002 and was in making for long time, it was finally released in 2007 promoting as Jyothika's "last release". Comedy Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 30th Tom and Jerry short. The cartoon was released on 14 June 1947, and was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby and animated by Ed Barge, Michael Lah, Kenneth Muse and Al Grandmain. The episode is a parody of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons in 1947, but lost to Warner Bros. Tweetie Pie, ending their streak of 4 consecutive wins. Thriller Sathuranga Vettai is a 2014 Tamil black comedy-heist film written and directed by debutant H. Vinoth, starring Natarajan Subramaniam, Ishara Nair. Produced by Manobala, it features music by Sean Roldan and cinematography by K. G. Venkatesh. The film, touted to be an "indianized con movie", was released by Thirrupathi Brothers on 18 July 2014 and collected share of 18.5 crore including satellite rightsThe film declared Hit at the box office. Animation Ahco On The Road is a 2013 animation short drama film written and directed by Soyeon Kim. Comedy Cherokee is a 1991 film directed by Pascal Ortega. Documentary film Behind the Nudist Curtain is an American 1964 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman. Comedy Dobří holubi se vracejí is a Czech drama film/dark comedy from the Alcohol Treatment Centre. It was directed by Dusan Klein, released in 1987. Comedy Angels in the Infield is a 2000 Disney television film, Directed by Robert King. A follow on to the 1994 film Angels in the Outfield, and the 1997 film Angels in the Endzone, this motion picture is about a group of angels trying to help a baseball team win a championship game, while at the same time helping to reunite the team's pitcher's family. The Anaheim Angels are again featured, in a reprise of the role that the team played during Angels in the Outfield. Comedy Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase is the fourth and last in a series of films starring Bonita Granville as teenage amateur detective Nancy Drew, Frankie Thomas as her boyfriend, and John Litel as her father. It was loosely based on the novel of the same name by Mildred Wirt Benson. Thriller Dance Hall Racket is a 1953 American film directed by Phil Tucker starring Lenny Bruce and his wife Honey Harlow. Documentary film OR7 The Journey is a documentary film directed by Clemens Schenk. Documentary film The Great Invisible is a 2014 documentary film directed by Margaret Brown. Documentary film Life of a Thoroughbred is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by Tom Cummiskey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Cannibal Apocalypse is a 1980 zombie horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti, written by Margheriti and Dardano Sacchetti, and starring John Saxon. Thriller Ping an ye is a 1985 crime, horror, and thriller film written and directed by Philip Chan. Comedy Maruhi: gokuraku aka-benten is a comedy film directed by Chūsei Sone. Thriller I'll Be There with You is a 2009 thriller film written and directed by Akihiro Kitamura. Comedy Father of Invention is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Trent Cooper and starring Kevin Spacey, Camilla Belle and Johnny Knoxville. Documentary film George Orwell: A Life in Pictures is a 2003 BBC Television docudrama telling the life story of the British author George Orwell. Documentary film Confessions of a Superhero is a 2007 documentary film directed by Matthew Ogens about costumed superheroes on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The film focuses in particular on Christopher Dennis, Jennifer Wenger, Joseph McQueen, and Maxwell Allen, who dress as Superman, Wonder Woman, The Hulk, and Batman, respectively. The film tells the life story of its four main subjects, all aspiring actors who have very different backgrounds. Dennis grew up in Los Angeles as an orphan, but claims to be the son of Oscar and Tony winning actress Sandy Dennis, though Sandy Dennis's family denies that she had any children. Wenger was a small-town cheerleader before moving to Hollywood to become an actress. McQueen moved to Los Angeles during the Rodney King riots and was homeless for four years before becoming the Hulk, and achieves the most success of any of the subjects in the film, winning a small role in Justin Lin's Finishing the Game. Allen claims to be a former mobster with a murderous past, though his wife casts doubts on his stories in the film. Comedy Me and the Colonel is a 1958 film based on the play Jacobowsky und der Oberst by Franz Werfel. It was directed by Peter Glenville and stars Danny Kaye, Curt Jürgens and Nicole Maurey. Kaye won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his portrayal. Comedy Memories of Matsuko is a 2006 Japanese film written and directed by Tetsuya Nakashima. It is based on a Japanese novel by Muneki Yamada. It has not yet received North American distribution, though in its North American premiere at the 2007 New York Asian Film Festival, the film received the Audience Award with an average rating of 9.2 Documentary film Peace, Love and Cinema is a 2009 short documentary film. Animation Space Pirate Captain Harlock is a 2013 Japanese 3D CG anime film directed by Shinji Aramaki. In 2010, Toei Animation announced that it made a pilot for a computer-graphics remake, and it presented the pilot at Tokyo International Anime Fair that year. In the next year, was presented a preview of Space Pirate Captain Harlock at Annecy International Animated Film Festival. This is Toei Animation's second highest production budget ever at the equivalent of over 30 million dollars. The story was reconstructed by the writer Harutoshi Fukui to reflect the themes of modern society and Toei provided the latest filmmaking technology for the film. An English-narrated international teaser trailer was released for promotion. It was shown out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and was screened at the 33rd Hawaii International Film Festival. It received a mixed to negative response from critics and was nominated for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year and won the Lumiere award in Best International 3D Feature - Animated category at the 3D Creative Arts Award. Thriller The Night Train to Kathmandu is a 1988 tv movie that stars Milla Jovovich, Eddie Castrodad and Pernell Roberts. It was directed by Robert Wiemer. Comedy Searching for Sonny is a 2011 independent film and the feature film debut of writer/director Andrew Disney. The film released on October 22, 2011 and stars Jason Dohring as one of several people involved in a murder mystery. Documentary film Live at the Cavern Club is a 1999 concert film starring Paul McCartney. It was filmed during his 1999 concert at the Cavern Club, and it was directed by Geoff Wonfor. On stage with McCartney were David Gilmour, Mick Green, Ian Paice, Pete Wingfield and Chris Hall. The DVD earned Gold status in Australia. Documentary film All I Want is a 2005 DVD that contains the documentary, A Portrait of Rufus Wainwright, along with live performances, music videos, interviews and more. The documentary features background information about Rufus' childhood, teen years and family, and how each of his first four albums were influenced. Celebrities providing commentary during the film include Elton John, Sting, Keane, and Jake Shears and Babydaddy of the Scissor Sisters; family members interviewed include his mother, Kate McGarrigle, and sister Martha Wainwright. The DVD was produced by Nick de Grunwald and Martin R. Smith. Comedy La crise est finie is a 1934 film directed by Robert Siodmak. Comedy Get Going is a 1943 film directed by Jean Yarbrough. Documentary film The Cartoonist: Jeff Smith, Bone and the Changing Face of Comics is a 2009 documentary about the life and art of Jeff Smith, the creator of the Bone comic series and regarded as one of America's greatest living cartoonists. The feature-length film is by American director Ken Mills and was produced by Mills James Productions. The Cartoonist has been released for international distribution on DVD. Documentary film Useless is a 2007 documentary film directed by Jia Zhangke. It is Jia's second full-length documentary film after 2006's Dong. The film follows China's fashion and clothing industry. The film was produced by Jia Zhangke's own Xstream Pictures, in association with the China Film Association and the Mixmind Art and Design Company. Animation The Street is a 1976 animated short by Caroline Leaf, based on a short story of the of same name by Mordecai Richler, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Animated using paint on glass animation, and set on Saint Urbain Street in Montreal, the explores the reactions of Jewish family in the early 20th century to the death of a grandmother. Documentary film Hackers Wanted is an unreleased American documentary film. Directed and written by Sam Bozzo, the film explores the origins and nature of hackers and hacking by following the adventures of Adrian Lamo, and contrasting his story with that of controversial figures throughout history. The film is narrated by Kevin Spacey. Originally named "Can You Hack It?" The film failed to get a conventional release, according to Lamo, because of conflicts between its producer and others on the team. The more commonly cited reason is a problem with the quality of the finished product. On May 20, 2010, a version of the film was leaked to BitTorrent. Lamo has stated that he had no involvement in the leak. "It's ironic that a film about overcoming barriers, about new technologies, about thinking differently, had to come to the public eye by being hacked out of the hands of people who, after making a film about the free flow of information, tried to lock away that information forever. The truth tends to itself." -Adrian Lamo On June 12, 2010, a director's cut version of the film was also leaked onto torrent sites. Comedy God is D_ad is a 2009 drama film directed and written by Abraham Lim. Thriller Fourteen Hours is a 1951 drama film directed by Henry Hathaway, which tells the story of a New York police officer trying to stop a despondent man from jumping to his death from the fifteenth floor of a hotel. This won critical acclaim for Richard Basehart, who portrayed the mentally disturbed man on the building ledge. Paul Douglas played the officer, and a large supporting cast included Barbara Bel Geddes, Agnes Moorehead, Robert Keith, Debra Paget and Howard Da Silva. It was the screen debut of Grace Kelly and Jeffrey Hunter, who appeared in small roles. The screenplay was written by John Paxton, based on an article by Joel Sayre in The New Yorker. Sayre's article described the 1938 incident upon which the film was based. Documentary film Mein Kampf is a 1960 war drama documentary film written by Erwin Leiser and Maurice Croizat and directed by Erwin Leiser. Comedy Little Sinner is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 139th Our Gang short to be released. Comedy The Girl with Nine Wigs is a 2013 comedy-drama film written by Katy Eyssen and directed by Marc Rothemund. Comedy 16 to Life is a comedy film directed by Becky Smith and stars Hallee Hirsh as Kate, a bookish teen about to turn 16 who plays match-maker for her friends. Co-stars include: Shiloh Fernandez, Mandy Musgrave, Theresa Russell, Carson Kressley and Nicholas Downs. The film was originally titled “Duck Farm No. 13”, but was changed to appeal to younger audiences; it was filmed primarily in McGregor, Iowa and premiered August 29, 2009 at the Landlocked Film Festival. Comedy Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? is a 1957 American satiric comedy film starring Jayne Mansfield and Tony Randall, with Betsy Drake, Joan Blondell, John Williams, Henry Jones, Lili Gentle, Mickey Hargitay, and a cameo by Groucho Marx. The film is a satire on popular fan culture, Hollywood hype and the ad industry, which was making millions of dollars off the growing revenue from television ads. The film also takes aim at television and the damage it was doing to movie attendance in the 1950s. It was produced and directed by Frank Tashlin, who also wrote the largely original screenplay, utilizing little more than the title and the character of Rita Marlowe from the successful Broadway play Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? by George Axelrod. The play had run from 1955 to 1956 and also starred Mansfield as Rita. Documentary film Gangster Project is a 2011 documentary film written by Teboho Edkins and François-Xavier Drouet and directed by Teboho Edkins. Thriller Body Bags is a 1993 American horror sci-fi anthology film, featuring three unconnected stories, with bookend segments featuring Carpenter and Hooper as deranged morgue attendees. It was directed by John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper and Larry Sulkis. It originally aired on 8 August 1993. It is notable for its numerous celebrity cameo appearances. The first story, "The Gas Station", features Robert Carradine as a serial killer, with cameos by Sam Raimi and Wes Craven. "Hair" follows Stacy Keach as he receives a botched hair transplant that infests him with an alien parasite, and "Eye" is another transplant story, this time featuring Mark Hamill as a baseball player who loses an eye in a car accident and receives a transplant, only to be overtaken with the personality of the eye's previous owner: a murderous misogynist. Documentary film Wild Wheels is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Harrod Blank. Thriller Primal Secrets is a 1994 crime mystery thriller film written by John Gay, Jim Wheat, Ken Wheat and directed by Ed Kaplan. Documentary film Chung Kuo, Cina is a 1972 Italian documentary directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. It focuses primarily on the lives of contemporary working class Chinese people. Documentary film Tsar to Lenin is a documentary and cinematic record of the Russian Revolution, produced by Herman Axelbank. It premiered on March 6, 1937, at the Filmarte Theatre on Fifty-Eighth Street in New York City. Pioneer American radical Max Eastman narrates the film. The film, suppressed after its premier by the Stalinists of the American Communist Party, was only available in a shortened format in the Library of Congress until its re-release in 2012. Documentary film Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror is a 1994 documentary and horror film written and directed by Ted Newsom. Comedy The Shrimp on the Barbie is a 1990 comedy film directed by Michael Gottlieb and starring Cheech Marin. In Australia, the film was released as The Boyfriend from Hell. The title is derived from a line in a 1980s series of popular ads starring Paul Hogan promoting tourism to Australia: "I'll slip an extra shrimp on the barbie for you". Thriller The Dark Side of Midnight is a 1984 thriller written and directed by Wes Olsen. The plot follows a detective on the trail of a serial killer known as 'The Creeper', whose relentless string of murders are terrorizing the residents of a small town. The film is currently distributed by Troma Entertainment. Comedy Scary Movie 4 is a 2006 horror comedy parody film and the fourth film of the Scary Movie franchise, as well as the first film in the franchise to be released under The Weinstein Company banner since the purchase of Dimension Films. It was directed by David Zucker, written by Jim Abrahams, Craig Mazin and Pat Proft, and produced by Robert K. Weiss and Craig Mazin. The film marks the final Scary Movie appearances of the main stars, Anna Faris and Regina Hall, and concludes the original story arc. This was initially intended to be the final film in the Scary Movie franchise, but Scary Movie 5 was announced by The Weinstein Company on December 20, 2009. Documentary film People of the Australian Western Desert, Part 4 is a 1966 documentary film directed by Ian Dunlop. Thriller Rising Sun is a 1993 American action film written and directed by Philip Kaufman, starring Sean Connery, Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel, and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. Michael Crichton and Michael Backes wrote the screenplay, based on Crichton's novel of the same name. Documentary film Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way is a 2010 documentary film about jazz pianist legend Dave Brubeck. It was directed and produced by Bruce Ricker with Clint Eastwood as executive producer for Turner Classic Movies to commemorate Brubeck's 90th birthday in December 2010. It aired on his birthday, December 6, 2010. Animation From Hare to Heir is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released on September 3, 1960 starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam as Sam, Duke of Yosemite at Bedlam Manor. The cartoon was directed and written by Friz Freleng. Comedy Frou-Frou, is a French comedy film from 1955, directed by Augusto Genina, written by A. E. Carr, starring Dany Robin and Louis de Funès. The film is also known as "A Girl from Paris". Documentary film The Filth and the Fury is a 2000 British rockumentary film about the Sex Pistols, directed by Julien Temple. Thriller What's the Matter With Helen? is a 1971 thriller film starring Debbie Reynolds and Shelley Winters. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. The Sea Monster ゴジラ・エビラ・モスラ 南海の大決闘 Gojira, Ebira, Mosura Nankai no Daikettō) is a 1966 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Jun Fukuda with special effects by Sadamasa Arikawa (supervised by Eiji Tsuburaya), the film starred Akira Takarada, Akihiko Hirata, and Eisei Amamoto. The seventh film in the Godzilla series, this was the first of two island-themed adventure films starring Godzilla. The film was released direct to television in the United States in 1967 by the Walter Reade organization as Godzilla versus The Sea Monster. Comedy Claude is a 1993 film directed by Cindy Lou Johnson. Animation The Sinking of the Lusitania is a silent animated short film by American cartoonist and animator Winsor McCay. A work of propaganda, it is a re-creation of the never-photographed 1915 sinking of the RMS Lusitania. At twelve minutes it has been called the longest work of animation at the time of its release. The film is the earliest animated documentary and serious, dramatic work of animation to survive. In 1915, a German submarine torpedoed and sank the RMS Lusitania; 128 Americans were among the 1,198 dead. The event outraged McCay, but the newspapers of his employer William Randolph Hearst downplayed the tragedy, as Hearst was opposed to the US joining World War I. McCay was required to illustrate anti-war and anti-British editorial cartoons for Hearst's papers. In 1916, McCay rebelled against his employer's stance and began to make the self-financed, patriotic Sinking of the Lusitania on his own time. The film followed McCay's earlier successes in animation: Little Nemo; How a Mosquito Operates; and Gertie the Dinosaur. Comedy The Norman Rockwell Code is a 2006 parody of the widely popular movie, The Da Vinci Code. The plot is ridiculously exaggerated in an attempt to mock the Da Vinci Code. The movie was listed on the June 2, 2006 issue of Entertainment Weekly's "The Must List." Animation Plug, The New World is a 2011 short animation adventure fantasy film written and directed by Tsuneo Goda. Documentary film The Real Robin Hood is a 2010 documentary, biography, history film directed by M. David Melvin. Comedy Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons is a 2013 fantasy-comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and Derek Kwok. The movie was first announced in July 2011 and was released on February 10, 2013 in China. The film is a loose comedic re-interpretation of the novel Journey to the West, a Chinese literary classic written by Wu Cheng'en. Comedy Vastadu Naa Raju is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Hemant Madhukar. It stars Vishnu Manchu, who has also produced the film and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles. While Gopal Reddy S has handled the camera, the music is composed by Mani Sharma. The film released in February 2011. Documentary film Decrescendo is a documentary directed by Marta Minorowicz. Comedy Inside I'm Dancing, also released under the title Rory O'Shea Was Here, is an Irish 2004 comedy-drama film directed by Damien O'Donnell and starring James McAvoy, Steven Robertson, Romola Garai, and Brenda Fricker. The film revolves around two disabled young men who pursue physical and emotional independence in direct defiance of "protective" institutional living and their society's prevailing standards and attitudes, especially pity. The production was filmed in Dublin and Wicklow and involved production companies Working Title Films and StudioCanal with assistance from the Irish Film Board. The two lead actors in this film do not actually have physical disabilities, leading some to criticise it for casting non-disabled actors in to disability roles. This criticism is especially poignant given that the character of Michael is portrayed as having a rather pronounced version of athetoid cerebral palsy when in fact the actor who portrays him is entirely physically normal. Documentary film The Poor Stockinger, the Luddite Cropper and the Deluded Followers of Joanna Southcott is a 2012 documentary film directed by Luke Fowler. Comedy She Knew All the Answers is a 1941 comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Wallace, and starring by Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. The screenplay was written by Kenneth Earl and Curtis Kenyon, based on story by Jane Allen and Harry Segall. Documentary film Scandalize My Name is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Alexandra Isles Comedy Party Camp is an American comedy film released in 1987. The plot revolved around a teenager who takes a job as a summer camp counselor, only to spend the whole experience partying and creating hijinks. Comedy Just in Time is a 1997 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Shawn Levy from a screenplay by Eric Tuchman. This was the first feature film directed by Levy, who went on to direct such hits as Night at the Museum and Date Night. Science Fiction The Night of the Chupacabras is a horror and science fiction film directed by Rodrigo Aragão. Animation Jerry's Cousin is a 1951 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 57th Tom and Jerry short made in 1950 on April 7 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the cartoon was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby, scored by Scott Bradley, and animated by Ray Patterson, Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse and Irven Spence. Paul Frees provided the voice of Jerry's cousin, Muscles. Working titles for this particular cartoon included City Cousin and Muscles Mouse before settling for Jerry's Cousin. Jerry's Cousin was nominated for the 1950 Academy Award for Best Short Cartoon, the duo's eighth consecutive nomination and tenth overall, but lost to Gerald McBoing-Boing, a UPA production. The character of Muscles reappeared in Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring, however his name changed to Freddie and he was hostile to Jerry. Animation Scooby Doo! Ghastly Goals is the fifth Direct-to-DVD special produced by Warner Bros. Animation, based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. Available from 13 May 2014, only through Scooby-Doo! 13 Spooky Tales: Field of Screams. Documentary film Sam is a 1986 American short documentary film directed by Aaron D. Weisblatt. It focuses on Sam Phelps, a New York State farmer who is opposed to the destruction of a nearby watershed, and argues for better planning and land management. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Simply Magical, Tearing Down Walls is a short biographical documentary family musical film directed by Darla Rae. Documentary film Dead to the World is the first live video album by American rock band Marilyn Manson, released on February 10, 1998 on VHS, documenting the infamous tour of the same name. It contains primarily live performances but delves into backstage and archival footage of the band. Notable features are: extensive protests by right-wing Christian groups; spoken relations of meaning and intent by Manson himself; and the brutal, immense theatrics presented by the band in the live setting. Based from Antichrist Superstar, this video features six songs from the album as well as hits from earlier releases Portrait of an American Family and Smells Like Children. Naturally this tour reflected the album it was built upon - Manson's criticisms of organized religion in this video and otherwise are ironically proven in the very actions of the people featured protesting his credibility. Thriller The Man in the Raincoat is a French-Italian comedy-thriller film directed by Julien Duvivier, scripted by the director and René Barjavel, from the novel Tiger by the Tail by James Hadley Chase. It was released in 1957 and shown at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival in competition for the Golden Bear. It stars Fernandel, and Bernard Blier. Animation Doggy Poo is a 30-minute stop motion-animated film from South Korea, directed by Kwon Oh-sung, based on Kwon Jung-saeng's 1968 children's book Doggy Poo, illustrated by Annie Rose Godsman. There are both English and Korean-language versions of the film. Comedy Kushti is a Bollywood comedy film directed by T.K. Rajeev Kumar. The film stars Rajpal Yadav in the lead role along with the WWE wrestler The Great Khali making his Bollywood debut. The film also stars Manoj Joshi, Om Puri and Sharat Saxena in supporting roles. The movie is inspired by the 1985 Malayalam film Mutharamkunnu P.O.. Thriller Calcutta News is a Malayalam romantic drama film written and directed by Blessy. The film stars Dileep, Meera Jasmine, Indrajith and Vimala Raman. The music is by Debojyoti Mishra. The film deals with the issue of trafficking in women and how a middle-class girl from Kerala gets caught in it. It showcased Blessy's yet another different genre film and successfully provided Dileep a different character unlike his usual comic characters. Thriller 5150 Elm's Way is a Canadian psychological-drama thriller film directed by Éric Tessier and starring René-Daniel Dubois and Marc-André Grondin. It based on a novel with the same name, written by author Patrick Senécal. Comedy The Rattled Rooster is a 1948 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. In this short, a frustrated rooster attempts to catch a precocious worm. However, the tables turn when the rooster finds himself being chased by an amorous female rattlesnake. Documentary film The Hour of the Furnaces is a 1968 film directed by Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas. 'The paradigm of revolutionary activist cinema', it addresses the politics of the 'Third worldist' films and Latin-American manifesto of the late 1960s. Documentary film You Laugh But It's True is a 2011 documentary, biography, comedy and drama film directed by David Paul Meyer. Documentary film Neue Kunst - neues Sehen is a 1952 short docuentary film directed and written by Ottomar Domnick. Comedy The Rug Cop is a 2006 action comedy film written by Minoru Kawasaki with Takao Nakano and directed by Minoru Kawasaki. Thriller .357 is a short film directed by Scott Rawsthorne in the United Kingdom. It won the 2005 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival award for Best Short Film - Drama. The film was written by Peter Devonald and Kevin Scrantz. Produced by Jon Shaikh and Bernie Costello. Executive produced by Roy Campbell. Casting by Joyce Nettles. DOP by Bruce Jackson. Cast includes Matthew Marsh, David Gyasi, Alexandra Moen, Ramon Vaughan-Williams and Barbara Keogh. The film has also been selected for MTV, Filmstock and Los Angeles International Short Film Festival. Comedy Harry and Tonto is a 1974 road movie written by Paul Mazursky and Josh Greenfeld and directed by Mazursky. It features Art Carney as Harry in an Academy Award-winning performance. Tonto is his pet cat. Documentary film Being Dad 2: Bringing the Baby Home is a 2009 documentary film directed by Leslie Marsh. Animation The Milky Waif is a 1946 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 24th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby in Technicolor, released in theaters on May 18, 1946, and re-released in theaters on January 9, 1954 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse and Michael Lah, with uncredited animation by Ray Patterson and Irven Spence. The name is a pun on "The Milky Way". Documentary film River Colors is a 1994 film directed by Christoph Janetzko. Thriller "Anyone who has been following trends in world cinema cannot deny that there are a lot of new voices emerging from down under. Greg Mclean Wolf Creek, Rogue. Neil Armfield Candy. Midnight Madness was served with a one-two punch last year with the great documentary on Ozploitation - Not Quite Hollywood - and Jon Hewitt's slow burn thriller Acolytes. A new voice can now be added to this new: Sean Byrne who makes his feature film debut with The Loved Ones. I cannot quite place my finger on what draws me to Australian cinema. Aussie cinema feels to me quite familiar yet slightly exotic. Perhaps it is the unrestrained nature of the stories; like Paul Goldman's Surburban Mayhem. Australia also has those amazing wide open vistas that lend themselves to great photography and if the Midnight Madness programme brochure is any indication, The Loved Ones will also showcase amazing cinematography. Don't take my word for it, Midnight Madness alumni Simon Barrett (the screenwriter of Dead Birds) says of the The Loved Ones "...is beautifully shot and consistently entertaining. [This film] will kill at Midnight Madness!" Fangoria magazine also says of this film: "Perverse, demented and unpredictable." And one final word from Sean Byrne on his own film: "I wanted this to be something that really gets the audience on their feet, gets their adrenaline pumping." The tagline for the The Loved Ones is "You don't have to die to go to hell." Well Mr. Byrne, I speak on behalf of myself and my fellow Midnight Madness devotees, we are ready for you to take us to hell!" Quoting Robert Mitchell from program notes from the 2009 TIFF site. Documentary film Are African American males becoming extinct? Will future generations of African American women not be able to find husbands? These are but a few of the questions explored in this 1 hour 16 minute documentary. Written/directed/produced by Hisani DuBose, it features Melvin Jackson, Jr. (whose acting credits include HBO's "The Wire" and UPN's "Everybody Hates Chris") who interviews doctors, politicians, college students, teachers, law enforcement personnel, a screenwriter and others. Music, artwork and a series of monologues woven throughout the movie should captivate viewers. Oscar nominated editor, Alfred Santana, helps the visuals flow smoothly. Named Best Documentary and Best Director by Kam Williams. Thriller Exiled in America explores immigration United States, focusing on detention and deportation from the point of view of those who are affected most - children. Comedy A Global Affair is a 1964 film directed by Jack Arnold, and starring Bob Hope, Michele Mercier, and Yvonne De Carlo. Comedy Sake-Bomb is a 2013 comedy/ drama film directed by Junya Sakino and written by Jeff Mizushima. Animation As Dog and Cat is a 2012 short, animation, drama, romance and science fiction film written and directed by Armando Vega Gil. Comedy The Kathy & Mo Show is a 1991 comedy film written by Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy and directed by Art Wolff. Comedy Seed of Chucky is a 2004 comedy horror film and the fifth installment in the Child's Play series. The film was written and directed by Don Mancini, who created Child's Play and has written all of the films in the series. With this entry, Mancini marked his directorial debut. Set six years later, Seed of Chucky follows the events of 1998's Bride of Chucky and once again stars Jennifer Tilly, Billy Boyd, Brad Dourif and Steve Lawton. The film features rapper Reginald Noble, cult director John Waters and S Club 7 star Hannah Spearritt. The film, shot in Romania, continues the series' evolution from the pure-horror genre of the first film to a hybrid horror-comedy. It is also the first appearance of Glen, the title character and son of Chucky and Tiffany. Besides spoofing other horror films, the film references domestic dramas and tabloid television. This film also counts as the first film in the series to contain nudity and so far, the final film to be released in theaters. The film was mainly panned by many critics, despite having a decent performance at the box office. Science Fiction Baltimore is a short science fiction film directed by Isaac Julien. Comedy Cockeyed Cavaliers is a 1934 musical comedy film written by Edward Kaufman, Ben Holmes, Ralph Spence, and Grant Garett and directed by Mark Sandrich. Thriller Los Debutantes is a 2003 Chilean film directed by Andres Waissbluth and starring Antonella Rios and Alejandro Trejo. It tells the story of two brothers from a small town, played by Nestor Castillana and Juan Pablo Miranda, who move to Santiago and visit a nightclub to celebrate the younger brother's 17th birthday. The older brother is subsequently offered a job by the club owner Don Pascual, and both brothers become friendly with Gracia, a dancer at the club who has dreams of becoming a singer. The story is told in Rashomon style from three different perspectives: firstly from the perspective of the younger brother, secondly from the perspective of the older brother, and finally from the perspective of Gracia. The film was the Chilean submission for the 76th Academy Awards in the category Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film which took place in 2004, but was not one of the five nominated films. It was also nominated for the Goya Awards. The film was released on DVD in the UK in 2005, and received a mildly critical review in Time Out. Documentary film The crew shoots over to Buffalo for a divisional showdown against the Dolphins. First things first, it's time to figure out whose wings will make John cry harder, Anchor Bar or Duffs? Then it's off to the tailgate where they carouse with legendary characters Hammer, Pinto Ron, and Captain Buffalo. And to finish things off Mike partakes in a bizarre tradition where he gets covered in ketchup and mustard by some of the most colorful Bills fans. Thriller Perfect Blue is a 1997 Japanese animated psychological thriller-horror film directed by Satoshi Kon and written by Sadayuki Murai, based on the novel of the same name by Yoshikazu Takeuchi. The film follows Mima Kirigoe, who becomes a victim of stalking after she decides to leave a Japanese pop idol group. Documentary film Dear Friend Hitler, released in India as Gandhi to Hitler, is a multilingual Indian drama film based on letters written by Mohandas Gandhi to the leader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany Adolf Hitler. The film, starring Raghubir Yadav as Adolf Hitler and Neha Dhupia as Eva Braun, was directed by debutant Rakesh Ranjan Kumar and produced by Anil Kumar Sharma under the production house Amrapali media vision. The film's promotion was screened at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival where it received positive reviews. Film Business Asia quoted that "despite the provocative title, the film is not a tribute to the murderous Führer". The film was scheduled to release on July 29, 2011 in India. Comedy Hay que bañar al nene is a 1958 Argentine film. Comedy The Brainiacs.com is an American family comedy. Comedy Special:In this 60-minute episode, produced in celebration of the Rugrats' 10th anniversary, the Rugrats watch a movie on TV, where some scientists go into the future. The movie, unfortunately, was interrupted with a special presentation of Angelica singing on her new karaoke machine. Of course, when they wanted to play with her machine, she wouldn't let them. The only way to escape her tirades is to go into the future. So, our favorite babies hitch a ride in Tommy's time machine, made of a deflated basketball, a jump rope, and a purloined karaoke machine, to ten years into the future, where the Rugrats become pre-teens (except for Angelica, who will actually be a teenager). After they turned older, the now-former Rugrats get ready to attend their first concert, headlined by teen sensation ""Emica"" (voiced by Adrienne Frantz). Meanwhile, Stu and Didi, also ten years older, participate in a ""Dinosaurs of Disco"" dance contest, with Stu's disco medallion acting as a good luck charm, for hi Documentary film Marty & Bobby is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Jeffrey Schwarz. Thriller Runway is a 2004 Malayalam crime drama film written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas and directed by Joshiy. It stars Dileep, Indrajith, Murali, Kavya Madhavan and Harisree Ashokan. The film revolves around the youth Unni who due to financial problems becomes the renowned smuggler Valayar Paramasivam in the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border check post Walayar. The film was a box office hit. The film was remade in Telugu as Nayakudu with Dr. Rajasekhar Comedy Here Come the Marines is a 1952 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on June 29, 1952 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-sixth film in the series. Thriller 17 robberies... 11 murders... 6 states... 2 lovers... 1 camera... A film crew sets out to find answers to the worst crime spree in years, and uncovers a secret they never dreamed - the criminals, Dwayne Foote and Darla-Jean Stanton, actually videotaped their robberies and brutal murders. Now the search begins to find this unimaginable tape called "VIDEO X". But where is the tape? Who is hiding it and why? Despite arrests and risks to their lives, the film crew travels through the Deep South to interview family, friends and corrupt police officials to find out why "VIDEO X" is missing and why authorities are lying about it. Only one question remains, as the mystery unfolds, one bloody crime scene after another - what is "VIDEO X" and why must it be kept out of the public eye? Only the tape itself can answer that. Comedy Operation is a 1998 short film comedy written and directed by Jason Reitman. Documentary film Born in Beijing is a documentary film directed by Ma Li. Comedy La Virgen Negra is a Venezuelan comedy film mixed with romance and magic realism. It is the first movie of the 25-year-old filmmaker Ignacio Castillo. The film tells the story of the strange changes in the lives of the inhabitants of a small fishing village in the Venezuelan coast after the appearance of a black virgin. The film is set in the town of Higuerote in the northern coastal state of Miranda, Venezuela Thriller Seconds to Spare is a 2002 thriller about a hijacked train. It was shot in Australia. The film is also known as Operation Wolverine: Seconds to Spare. Documentary film Veer Savarkar is a 1983 documentary film directed by Prem Vaidya. Comedy Funny About Love is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Gene Wilder. With a screenplay by Norman Steinberg and David Frankel, the film is based on the article "Convention of the Love Goddesses" in Esquire Magazine by Bob Greene. Documentary film Following the Sun and Goats is a 2011 Lithuanian documentary film written and directed by Giedre Žickytė. Comedy Sanky Panky 2 is a comedy and musical film directed by José Enrique Pintor. Documentary film Eagles: Hell Freezes Over is a 1994 tv special. Documentary film Alfred and Jakobine is a 2014 documentary, drama, biographical, family and romance film directed by Jonathan Howells and Tom Roberts. Documentary film Unveiled: The Mother/Daughter Relationship is a 1997 documentary short film directed by Maureen Judge. Documentary film Legends of Jazz with Ramsey Lewis was a 13-week, public television show, produced by the Chicago-based independent music entertainment company, LRSmedia and distributed by WTTW. It was first broadcast on public television stations in April 2006. The series was the first weekly network television jazz show in 40 years. Each themed episode featured intimate conversations and original performances by some of the world's leading musicians. Grammy Award-winning composer/pianist Ramsey Lewis hosted the series, which was produced in multi-camera HDTV and lossless Dolby Surround 5.1 audio. Comedy Pals and Gals is the 155th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Acne is a 2008 film directed by Federico Veiroj. "At the age of 13, Rafael Bregman has his sexual initiation thanks to arrangements made by his older brother. His first kiss, however, proves to be harder to get -- he doesn’t know how to approach Nicole, a classmate he’s fallen for. Rafael struggles to live through this difficult time while dealing with his pimples, his insecurity, his parents' imminent divorce and his daily obligations. Finding love should be the solution to all his problems. Since his friends’ advice can only help so much, Rafael will need to overcome his shyness and build up some self-confidence to get what he wants more than anything. " Quoting the program notes from the 2008 Director's Fortnight site. Documentary film This Is What Winning Looks Like is a documentary film about the War in Afghanistan by Ben Anderson. Initially in 2007, Anderson was documenting the "undermanned [and] underequipped" British forces fighting the Taliban in Helmand, Afghanistan. The documentary begins in December 2012, when Anderson followed U.S. Marines as they trained Afghan security forces to take control for when U.S. forces leave Afghanistan; the film shows that the transition is less than seamless as there are killings and sexual molestation of children, heavy drug addiction, corruption, and false imprisonment of prisoners by Afghan police officers; at the same time, there are Afghan officers who truly do want to enforce law justly. Further perceived negative impact comes from American and British officials only receiving and broadcasting the message that they are succeeding in Afghanistan, even in spite of the beliefs of U.S. Marine Major Bill Steuber, the commanding officer of the police advisory team. Anderson says, "All it is now is about getting out and saving face. We're [U.S. forces] not leaving because we achieved our goals. We're leaving because we've given up on achieving those goals." Documentary film Beyond the Gates of Splendor is a feature-length documentary film that was released in 2004. It chronicles the events leading up to and following Operation Auca, an attempt to contact the Huaorani tribe of Ecuador in which five American missionaries were killed. The film was produced by Bearing Fruit Productions and distributed by Every Tribe Entertainment. Comedy Jimmy Will Play is a 2011 comedy and drama short film directed by Mawaan Rizwan. Thriller Rancid Aluminium is a 2000 film, based on a 1998 novel of the same name by James Hawes. It was released on 21 January 2000 to universally negative reviews, and is considered one of the worst films of all time. Documentary film Bogman Palmjaguar is a 2007 film directed by Luke Fowler. Animation Honeymoon Hotel is an animated cartoon short subject in the Leon Schlesinger/Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies series, released February 17, 1934. The cartoon follows a male and female bug/insect who check into a hotel which catches on fire. The song Honeymoon Hotel was originally introduced in the 1933 Warner Bros. film, Footlight Parade. It is notable for being the first Warner Bros. cartoon produced in color. There was only one other Merrie Melodies cartoon produced in Cinecolor before the series went briefly back to black-and-white. Later, the Merrie Melodies moved to Technicolor, though the Looney Tunes continued to be produced in black-and-white until 1943. Documentary film Wavemakers is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Caroline Martel. Comedy Bogus is a 1996 American fantasy film directed by Norman Jewison, written by Alvin Sargent, and starring Whoopi Goldberg, Gérard Depardieu, and Haley Joel Osment. It features magic tricks with magician Whit Haydn as consultant. It did poorly at the box office and Goldberg was nominated for a Razzie Award for her performance. It was filmed in Canada and New Jersey. Comedy Ivo the Genius is a 1995 Italian comedy drama film written, directed and starred by Alessandro Benvenuti. Comedy Carlos Mencia: Not for the Easily Offended: Live in San Jose is a 2005 comedy film written by Carlos Mencia and directed by Randy Shropshire. Animation Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. is a Japanese animated film directed by Hideaki Anno and the third of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy, a remake of the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was produced and co-distributed by Anno's Studio Khara and released in Japanese theaters on November 17, 2012. Comedy 4 Clowns is a 1970 documentary compilation film written and directed by Robert Youngson that studies the golden age of comedy through a compilation of rare silent film footage of the works of Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Charley Chase and Buster Keaton. This was the last feature film project of producer/director/writer Robert Youngson. Comedy Earth Light is a drama comedy film directed by Guy Gilles. Comedy The Princess Bride is a 1987 American romantic comedy fantasy adventure film directed and co-produced by Rob Reiner. It was adapted by William Goldman from his 1973 novel of the same name. The story is presented in the film as a book being read by a grandfather to his sick grandson, thus effectively preserving the novel's narrative style. This film is number 50 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies", number 88 on The American Film Institute's "AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions" list of the 100 greatest film love stories, and 46 in Channel 4's 50 Greatest Comedy Films list. In the United States, The Princess Bride has developed into a cult film. Comedy Perfectly Normal is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1991. Directed by Yves Simoneau and written by Eugene Lipinski and Paul Quarrington, the film starred Robbie Coltrane, Michael Riley and Kenneth Welsh. Comedy The Big Broadcast of 1938 is a Paramount Pictures film featuring W.C. Fields and Bob Hope. Directed by Mitchell Leisen, the film is the last in a series of Big Broadcast movies that were variety show anthologies. This film featured the debut of Hope's signature song, "Thanks for the Memory" by Ralph Rainger. Comedy Mr. Jealousy is a 1997 romantic comedy film written and directed by Noah Baumbach and starring Eric Stoltz and Annabella Sciorra. Comedy Ernest Saves Christmas is a 1988 Christmas comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the third film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and chronicles Ernest's attempt to find a replacement for an aging Santa Claus. Unlike other "Ernest" movies, it does not have an antagonistic character. Animation Azumanga Daioh is a 2001 anime, comedy, short film written by Kiyohiko Azuma and directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori. Animation The Coo Coo Bird is the 22nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 9, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Science Fiction Maruchi Arachi is a 1977 animation, action and science fiction film written by Byeong-kwon Min and directed by Jung-kyu Lim. Thriller Cube 2: Hypercube is a 2002 Canadian psychological thriller/horror film and the sequel to the psychological thriller/horror film Cube. Released in 2002, Cube 2: Hypercube had a different director than its predecessor, Andrzej Sekuła. The industrial-style rooms of the first film are replaced with high-tech, brightly lit chambers; instead of traps such as flamethrowers and extending spikes, the rooms have "evolved" and now are controlling illusion, time, space and reality. Comedy Jim and the Pirates is a 1986 comedy adventure film written by Stellan Skarsgård and Hans Alfredson and directed by Hans Alfredson. Comedy Fixing Pete is a 2011 comedy romance film directed by Michael Grossman. Comedy Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore is a Disney Winnie the Pooh animated featurette, based on two chapters from the books Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner, originally released theatrically on March 11, 1983, with the 1983 re-issue of The Sword in the Stone. It is the fourth and final of Disney's original theatrical featurettes adapted from the Pooh books by A. A. Milne. Produced by Rick Reinert Productions, this was the first Disney animated film since the 1938 Silly Symphonies short Merbabies to be produced by an outside studio. Animation Cucaramácara is an animated short film created in 2012 by Daniel Nájera. Science Fiction The Creeps is a 1997 film directed by Charles Band. Comedy Und die Braut wusste von nichts is a 2002 film directed by Rainer Kaufmann. Comedy Country Air is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Eugenio de Liguoro and starring Erminio Macario, Laura Adani and Evangelina Vitaliani. It marked the debut of Macario. An unemployed drifter takes a series of jobs, each one of which he quickly loses. He then goes to the countryside for a while where he falls in love with a woman. Comedy Little Robinson Corkscrew is a 1924 short comedy silent film written by Frank Capra and John A. Waldron and directed by Ralph Ceder and F. Richard Jones. Comedy Penn & Teller: Off the Deep End is a two-hour special that premiered on NBC on November 13, 2005. It featured magicians Penn & Teller performing a variety of illusions in various locations around the Caribbean, most of which were done underwater or involved marine animals. It also featured a performance by musician Aaron Carter. Comedy Videsi Nair Swadesi Nair is a Malayalam film directed by Paulson. Jagadeesh plays the lead role in the film. Comedy Gray's Anatomy is an 80-minute film directed by Steven Soderbergh in 1996 involving a dramatized monologue by actor/writer Spalding Gray. The title is taken from the classic human anatomy textbook, Gray's Anatomy, originally written by Henry Gray in 1858. The monologist film is about Spalding Gray, the main character, who is diagnosed with a rare ocular condition called "Macular pucker". After hearing all of his options, such as Christian Science, Native American sweat lodges, and the "Elvis Presley of psychic surgeons" to name a few, and the dangers of what surgery could bring, he decides to go through the other forms of medicine provided. This in turn takes him on a journey around the world and steers him away from surgery more so because of religious reasons, often in a dramatic and humorous fashion. This was the fourth and last of Gray's theatrically released monologue films, following Swimming to Cambodia, Monster in a Box, and Terrors of Pleasure. The film is available on DVD and MiniDisc. A remastered version was released by The Criterion Collection on DVD and Blu-ray in June 2012. Science Fiction Predator is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by John McTiernan and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Bill Duke, Jesse Ventura, and Kevin Peter Hall. The story follows an elite special forces team, on a mission to rescue hostages from guerrilla territory in Central America. Unbeknownst to the group, they are being stalked and hunted by a technologically advanced form of extraterrestrial life, the Predator. Predator was written by Jim and John Thomas in 1985, under the working title of Hunter. Filming began in April 1986 and creature effects were devised by Stan Winston. The film's budget was around $15 million. Released in the United States on June 12, 1987, it grossed $98,267,558. Initial critical reaction to Predator was negative, with criticism focusing on the thin plot. However, in subsequent years critics' attitudes toward the film warmed, and it has appeared on a number of "best of" lists. Two sequels, Predator 2 and Predators, as well as two crossover films with the Alien franchise, Alien vs. Predator and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, have been produced. Thriller Battle Beneath the Earth is a British spy film starring Kerwin Mathews. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film also features character actor Ed Bishop, who later went on to star in the Gerry Anderson cult-TV show UFO. Comedy The Bad and the Beautiful is a 1952 MGM melodramatic film that tells the story of a film producer who alienates all around him. It stars Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas, Walter Pidgeon, Dick Powell, Barry Sullivan, Gloria Grahame and Gilbert Roland. The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli and written by George Bradshaw and Charles Schnee. The Bad and the Beautiful resulted in five Academy Awards out of six nominations in 1952, a record for the most awards for a movie that was not nominated for Best Picture nor for Best Director. In 2002, the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. The song, "The Bad and the Beautiful", penned by David Raksin, has since become a jazz standard. Comedy Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! is a 1967 film directed by Peter Tewksbury. It stars Sandra Dee and George Hamilton. Animation Twenty Question is a 2007 animated short film directed by Nuno Costa. Animation Corrida is a 2012 animation short film written by Maris Putnins and directed by Janis Cimermanis. Documentary film NATUROPOLIS: NEW YORK, THE GREEN REVOLUTION is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Matthias Schmitt and Bernard Guerrini. Animation The Paper Mirror is a 2012 documentary film directed by Charissa King-O’Brien. Comedy Souls for Sale is a 1923 American silent comedy-drama romance film written, directed, and produced by Rupert Hughes. Based on the novel of the same name also by Rupert Hughes, the film stars Eleanor Boardman in her first leading role, having won a contract with Goldwyn Pictures through their highly publicized "New Faces of 1921" contest just two years prior. The film is notable for its insights into the early film industry. Among the significant cameos in the film are appearances by directors King Vidor, Fred Niblo, Marshall Neilan, Charlie Chaplin, and Erich von Stroheim, as well as a number of actors, producers, and other filmmakers. Souls for Sale includes rare behind-the-scenes footage of Chaplin and von Stroheim directing the films A Woman of Paris and Greed, respectively. Souls for Sale was previously thought to have been lost until incomplete prints of the film were rediscovered. The film was later restored and aired on Turner Classic Movies and was released on DVD in June 2009. Comedy Great Chicken Wing Hunt is a documentary, adventure and comedy film directed by Matt Reynolds. Documentary film A Step Away is an Official Olympic Film, a documentary filmed during the VIIIth Pan American Games held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from July 1 to July 15, 1979. It was produced and directed by Roberto Ponce and co-directed by Marcos Zurinaga. The English language narrator was Orson Welles; Carlos Montalban narrated the Spanish version. The film was remastered in 2010, and for the first time, is now available in a Collector's Limited Edition, at www.astepaway.tv. Documentary film FU377 is a 2014 animation family documentary LGBT film directed by Neelu Bhuman. Documentary film Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished was an investigatory documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War broadcast by the British TV station Channel 4 on 14 March 2012. It was a sequel to the award winning Sri Lanka's Killing Fields which was broadcast by Channel 4 in June 2011. Made by film maker Callum Macrae, this documentary focused on four specific cases and investigated who was responsible for them. Using amateur video from the conflict zone filmed by civilians and Sri Lankan soldiers, photographs and statements by civilians, soldiers and United Nations workers, the documentary traced ultimate responsibility for the cases to Sri Lanka's political and military leaders. The documentary was made by ITN Productions and presented by Jon Snow, the main anchor on Channel 4 News. The Sri Lankan government has denied all the allegations in the documentary. Animation Hold the Lion, Please is a 1941 Merrie Melodies cartoon, first released on June 13, 1942, distributed by the Vitaphone Corporation and Warner Bros.. This is the first Bugs Bunny cartoon where the title does not refer "hare", "bunny", or "rabbit". This short is Bugs Bunny's tenth appearance and Chuck Jones' 39th Warner Bros. cartoon. The short was directed by Chuck Jones, animated by Ken Harris and scripted by Tedd Pierce. Musical Direction was assigned to Carl Stalling. The title is a play on the expression used by switchboard operators of the day, asking the caller to "hold the line." The Three Stooges made a short with a similar title, Hold That Lion, which also featured a renegade lion. Documentary film Running for Jim is a drama sports biographical documentary directed by Robin Hauser Reynolds and Dan Noyes. Animation A Growling Pillow is a 2010 short and animation film directed by Antanas Janauskas. Documentary film Approximately Nels Cline is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Steven Okazaki. Science Fiction The World's End is a 2013 science fiction comedy directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Rosamund Pike and Eddie Marsan. The film follows a group of friends who discover an alien invasion during an epic pub crawl in their home town. Wright has described the film as "social science fiction" in the tradition of John Wyndham and Samuel Youd. It is the third film in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, following Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. The film was produced by Relativity Media, Big Talk Productions, and Working Title Films. Comedy Taxi, Mister is a 1943 film directed by Kurt Neumann. Thriller Midnight Son is a 2011 vampire horror film written and directed by Scott Leberecht, produced by Matt Compton, and starring Zak Kilberg. A trailer was released late October 2010. Documentary film Buried Prayers is a 2010 documentary film directed by Steven Meyer and written by Matt Mazer and Steven Meyer. Thriller Faces in the Crowd is a 2011 British-Canadian-American crime drama horror thriller film written and directed by Julien Magnat, starring Milla Jovovich, Julian McMahon, David Atrakchi, Michael Shanks, Sandrine Holt, and Sarah Wayne Callies. Documentary film Walking on Dead Fish is a 2008 independent film by first time American director, producer, and writer Franklin Martin. It is a heart felt documentary about a small town high school football team and its "displaced players" who are thrown together by the powerful winds and floods of Hurricane Katrina. It is executive produced by Franklin Martin, Stan Cassio, and Terry Bradshaw; who also narrates the documentary. Documentary film Gypsy Eyes is a 2012 short documentary film written by Francisco Adão and directed by Leonor Teles. Documentary film Our Sacred Parliament is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Olivia D'Oliveira, Cynthia Liao, Zaheer Mohamed and Brynjar Chapman. Documentary film Nessa is a 2012 documentary film directed by Loghman Khaledi. Comedy For Singles Only is a 1968 comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss, written by Hal Collins, starring John Saxon, Mary Ann Mobley and Lana Wood. Animation "Another day, another drug deal gone wrong in this NC-17 bit of ultraviolence set in an 8-bit isometric metropolis." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation The Pencil That Didn't Know How To Write is a 2011 short animation film created by primary-school students from Portugal. Documentary film Apple Stories is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Rasmus Gerlach. Animation The Impractical Joker is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Soof is a dutch comedy film that will be released on December 12th, 2013. Thriller A Perfect Murder is a 1998 American thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and starring Michael Douglas, Gwyneth Paltrow and Viggo Mortensen. It is a modern remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film Dial M for Murder, though the characters' names are all changed, and over half the plot is completely rewritten and altered. Loosely based on the play by Frederick Knott, the screenplay was written by Patrick Smith Kelly. Comedy Raw! Raw! Rooster! is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn. Released in 1956, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and uncredited Daws Butler. Thriller The Second Track is a 1962 German romantic drama film written and directed by Joachim Kunert; with writing credits by Günter Kunert. Comedy Terror Overload is a 2009 action comedy horror thriller film written by Joe Knetter, Dustin LaValley and Robbie Ribspreader and directed by Brant Johnson, Kevin Myhre and Jason Stephenson. Science Fiction Real Steel 2 is an upcoming science fiction sequel of Reel Steel written by John Gatins. Documentary film Document of the Dead is a 1979 documentary film by American filmmaker Roy Frumkes that was largely shot during the production of the 1978 film Dawn of the Dead. Originally a 66 minute feature, it has since been expanded two times. First, in 1989, when an 85 minute version was released, featuring new interviews from the set of Two Evil Eyes. Then, in 2012, it was released as The Definitive Document of the Dead, with a 102 minute runtime, featuring new footage filmed through 2006. Documentary film Reno Finds Her Mom is a 1998 documentary and comedy film written by Reno and directed by Lydia Dean Pilcher. Comedy L'Assenza is a 2013 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Jonathan Romney. Comedy Don Quixote de la Mancha is the first sound film version in Spanish of the great classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. It was directed and adapted by Rafael Gil and released in 1947. A huge undertaking for Spanish cinema in its day, it was the longest film version of the novel up to that time, and very likely the most faithful, reverently following the book in its dialogue and order of episodes, unlike G.W. Pabst's 1933 version and the later Russian film version, which scrambled up the order of the adventures as many film versions do. Characters such as Cardenio, Dorotea, and Don Fernando, which are usually omitted because their respective subplots have little to do with the main body of the novel, were kept in this film. The film, which starred Rafael Rivelles as Don Quixote and Juan Calvo as Sancho Panza, featured a young Fernando Rey as Sanson Carrasco and popular Spanish actress Sara Montiel as Antonia, Quixote's niece. The music for the film was composed by Ernesto Halffter, and the movie was shot on location in La Mancha and other Spanish regions. It did not fare as well in the United States, where it opened in 1949, as it had in Spain. Thriller Human Trust is a 2013 Japanese suspense film directed by Junji Sakamoto, starring Kōichi Satō, Mirai Moriyama, Alisa Mizuki, Shingo Katori, Tatsuya Nakadai, Vincent Gallo, and Yoo Ji-tae. It was filmed in Japan, Russia, Thailand, and the United States. Animation Lumberjack is a 2011 short animated drama film directed by Pawel Debski. Animation Wicked City is a 1987 Japanese OVA horror neo-noir film directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, based on Hideyuki Kikuchi's novel of the same name. The story takes place towards the end of the 20th century and explores the idea that the human world secretly coexists with the demon world with a secret police force known as the Black Guard protecting the boundary. Comedy Carry on Lalu is a 2008 film directed by Siddharth Randeria. Documentary film What is it like to work in a palace, founded by William the Conqueror, rebuilt in Victorian Gothic Splendor in which for 700 years successive Parliaments have met? Over a period of twelve months, Tony Benn toured the palace with his camera, talking to people who work there and filming places that visitors and most MP's never see. What goes on behind the closed doors of Westminster. Documentary film The Buck-Tick Syndrome I is a documentary film directed by Yuichiro Iwaki. Documentary film Malcolm's Echo: The Legacy of Malcolm X is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Dami Akinnusi. Documentary film Chain Camera is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Kirby Dick about the lives of Los Angeles high school students. It premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy De Zeemeerman is a 1996 Dutch comedy film directed by Frank Herrebout. The movie revolves around a young man who has a hard time getting girls because he permanently smells of fish. The cure, offered by a mad professor, turns him into a male mermaid, or mer-man. According to 134,000 users of website moviemeter.nl, De Zeemeerman is the worst Dutch movie of all time, scoring #3 in the list of worst movies overall. Comedy The Telephone Operator is a 1925 German silent comedy film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring André Mattoni, Alexander Murski and Willy Kaiser-Heyl. The film's art direction was by Erich Czerwonski. It was notable for the number of leading UFA technicians who worked on it. It premiered on 15 October 1925 at the Tauenzienpalast in Berlin. It is also known by the alternative title Liebe und Telefon. Thriller Black Tuesday is a 1954 film noir starring Edward G. Robinson. It marks a return of Robinson playing evil gangster types like he did in early Warner Bros. films. The crime melodrama also stars Peter Graves in one of his early film roles and Jean Parker in one of her late ones. It was shot in black-and-white. Comedy Vampire in Brooklyn is a 1995 American horror comedy film directed by Wes Craven, and starring Eddie Murphy and Angela Bassett. Allen Payne, Kadeem Hardison, John Witherspoon, Zakes Mokae, and Joanna Cassidy co-star. Eddie Murphy wrote the film's script, along with Vernon Lynch and older brother Charles Q. Murphy. In addition to playing the main character, Murphy also plays an alcoholic preacher and a foul-mouthed Italian gangster. Vampire in Brooklyn was the final film produced under Eddie Murphy's exclusive contract with Paramount Pictures, that began with 48 Hrs. and included the Beverly Hills Cop franchise. Thriller Stripped to Kill is a 1987 erotic thriller/sexploitation film, it was directed by Katt Shea, and stars Greg Evigan, Kay Lenz & Norman Fell. Animation In this winter episode, Jerry is rolling down a hill in a giant snowball and lands in a place where Tom is. He finds a house filled with cheese and makes himself at home in a wheel of Swiss Cheese. Tom plugs up the cheese with corks, but the cheese ends up exploding, pulverizing Tom with millions of corks. Jerry eventually winds up in a slice of cheese and does a ballet performance. Comedy Vedigundu Murugesan is a Tamil language film released in 2009. It stars Pasupathy and Jyothirmayi in the lead roles. Vadivelu's comedy in this film is outstanding and he steals the show by his superb comedy. Documentary film Béla Fleck: How To Write A Banjo Concerto is a documentary music film directed by Béla Fleck and Sascha Paladino. Comedy Tora-san's Promise aka Torasan and a Paper Balloon is a 1981 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Mikiko Otonashi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Promise is the twenty-eighth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Do Roti is a 1957 action comedy crime drama romance film written by Qabil Amritsari and Ehtran Rizvi and directed by Ismail Memon. Documentary film Watch the Watch is a 1994 documentary film written by Malcolm McDonald and Peter Miller and directed by Malcolm McDonald. Comedy Four Seasons of Espigoule is a 1999 film directed by Christian Philibert. Science Fiction Cosmo Police Justy is a science fiction anime OVA released on July 20, 1985 in Japan. The anime is based on a manga by Tsuguo Okazaki which ran in Shōnen Sunday Super. The OVA was released as a double feature with the Area 88 film. The story follows Justy Kaizard, a police officer who chases down criminal espers; his tactics might be similar to those of a bounty hunter but he is a salary-drawing officer. Justy is also an esper with remarkable powers. He is able to moderate his psychic forces by the use of the headband that he wears. With this device, which acts only as a psychic damper, he can finely attenuate his powers to prevent collateral damage. Viz translated part of the manga into English and released nine out-of-order issues in North America between December 6, 1988 and April 4, 1989. Comedy Chal Chala Chal is a 2009 Hindi Comedy film. A family sattire with Govinda in the lead role. The film is a remake of the 1989 Malayalam-language Indian film Varavelpu starring Mohanlal and many scenes from another Malayalam film Ee Parakkum Thalika. Comedy The Great Mom Swap is a 1995 film released direct-to-video by Hallmark Entertainment. Documentary film When The Moors Ruled In Europe is a documentary movie presented by the English historian Bettany Hughes. It is a two-part series on the contribution the Moors made to Europe during their 700-year reign in Spain and Portugal ending in the 15th century. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 Saturday 5 November 2005. and was filmed in the Spanish region of Andalusia, mostly in the cities of Granada, Cordoba and the Moroccan city of Fes. The era ended with the Reconquista during which the Catholic authorities burnt over 1,000,000 Arabic texts. Comedy The Men Who Stare at Goats is a 2009 American war comedy film directed by Grant Heslov and based on Jon Ronson's book of the same name, an account of the investigation by Ronson and John Sergeant into attempts by the U.S. military to employ psychic powers as a weapon. The film stars George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, Jeff Bridges and Kevin Spacey, and was produced by Clooney's and Heslov's production company Smokehouse Pictures. The film premiered at the 66th Venice International Film Festival on September 8, 2009, and went on general release in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, and Italy on November 6, 2009. Documentary film North on Evers is a documentary film directed by James Benning. Comedy Confidence is a 1933 animated short subject, produced by Walter Lantz, directed by Bill Nolan, and featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. In the film, Oswald is a farmer whose farm falls prey to the ominous influence of the Great Depression. Determined to find a solution, Oswald flies to Washington, D.C. where he meets President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was released by Universal Pictures on July 31, 1933 and is available on The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection DVD box set. Animation Pontos Turísticos is a 2013 short animated film directed by Isabel Domingues. Animation The Bungled Child is a 2012 short film written and directed by Simon Filliot. Comedy Thank You Very Much Bradley Cooper is a 2013 short drama comedy film written and directed by Anne-Christine Caro. Comedy Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed is a 2004 Canadian horror sequel to Ginger Snaps and the second entry in the Ginger Snaps trilogy, written by Megan Martin and directed by Brett Sullivan. A prequel, Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning, was filmed back-to-back with Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed and was released in 2004. John Fawcett, director of the first film, executive produced. Science Fiction Man of Steel is a 2013 superhero film based on the DC Comics character Superman, co-produced by Legendary Pictures and Syncopy Films, distributed by Warner Bros. It is the first installment in the DC shared film universe. Directed by Zack Snyder and written by David S. Goyer, the film stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, and Russell Crowe. Man of Steel is a reboot of the Superman film series that portrays the character's origin story. Development began in 2008 when Warner Bros. Pictures took pitches from comic book writers, screenwriters and directors, opting to reboot the franchise. In 2009, a court ruling resulted in Jerry Siegel's family recapturing the rights to Superman's origins and Siegel's copyright. The decision stated that Warner Bros. did not owe the families additional royalties from previous films, but if they did not begin production on a Superman film by 2011, then the Shuster and Siegel estates would be able to sue for lost revenue on an unproduced film. Nolan pitched Goyer's idea after story discussion on The Dark Knight Rises, and Snyder was hired as the film's director in October 2010. Documentary film El que manda... vive enfrente (1930-1934) is a 1992 short documentary film written by Reyes Bercini and directed by Francisco Ohem Ochoa. Documentary film Das ganze Stadion is a 2011 documentary film written by Ascan Breuer, Felix Grimm and Sven Langner and directed by Felix Grimm. Thriller College Days is a 2010 Malayalam revenge film directed by G. N. Krishnakumar and starring Indrajith, Riyan, Govind Padmasoorya, Sajid Lal, Bhama, Dhanya Mary Varghese, Sandhya, Biju Menon and Bhama. The plot revolves around Ananthakrishnan, who loses his uncle, aunt and girlfriend due to the actions of five wayward medical college students and how he seeks revenge by killing the antagonists one by one. Thriller The Celestine Prophecy is a 2006 American film directed by Armand Mastroianni and starring Matthew Settle, Thomas Kretschmann, and Sarah Wayne Callies. The film is based on James Redfield's best-selling novel of the same name. Comedy If I Had My Way is a 1940 musical comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Bing Crosby and Gloria Jean. Based on a story by David Butler, the film is about a construction worker who takes charge of the daughter of a fellow worker killed in an accident. After bringing the girl to New York to find her uncle, who has spent his life savings on a failed restaurant, he tries to help the girl and her uncle make the restaurant a success. Thriller Endrendrum is a 2014 Tamil thriller movie written, directed, and produced by Sinish Sreedharan, and edited by Tirupattur Sathyanarayan Suresh. The film stars Sathish Krishnan and Priyanka Reddy in the lead roles, and Theepetti Ganesan, Meera Krishnan, Nisha Goshal, and Bala in other roles. The film was released in March 7, 2014 to negative reviews. This film plot is loosely based on Just like Heaven . Animation Orange O Despair is a 2011 short, animation, comedy, family and musical film written and directed by John Banana. Animation Stones is a 2010 animated short film written by Katarina Kerekesova and directed by Katarina Kerekesova, Ivana Sebestova. Documentary film A School of My Own is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Gargi Sen. Thriller Udhayam NH4 is a 2013 Indian Tamil romantic thriller directed by debutant Manimaran, a former associate of Vetrimaaran. The film features Siddharth and newcomer Ashrita Shetty in the lead roles. Vetrimaaran has written the script, done the screenplay, and also penned the dialogues for this film. The story takes place in Bangalore, Karnataka. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. The film released along with a dubbed Telugu version titled NH4 on 19 April 2013. Documentary film The Chances of the World Changing is a 2006 documentary film about Richard Ogust's efforts to save endangered turtle species from extinction. It was directed and produced by Eric Daniel Metzgar and produced by Nell Carden Grey. Other credits include Eric Liebman, Noe Venable, and Faun Fables. The film follows Ogust's efforts to establish a "Noah's ark," or sanctuary and research institute, in order to preserve the animals until such time that they can be returned to their natural habitats, which are being wiped out by ecological destruction and poaching - the problem that conservation biologists have dubbed "the Asian turtle crisis". Chances premiered at the 2006 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and was aired on the Public Broadcasting Service series P.O.V. beginning July 17, 2007. It was also nominated for the Axium Truer Than Fiction Award as part of the 2007 Independent Spirit Awards. Thriller StrayDog: Kerberos Panzer Cops, lit. "Kerberos: Watchdog of Hell", a 1991 Japanese film directed by Mamoru Oshii and starring Shigeru Chiba and Yoshikatsu Fujiki. It is the first theatrical film related to the Kerberos saga manga Kerberos Panzer Cop, the second one being Jin-Roh. Comedy Hoy cumple años mamá is a 1948 Argentine comedy film, directed by Ignacio domínguez Riera and written by Roberto A. Tálice and Eliseo Montaine. It was premiered on July 14, 1948. The film is about a widow who will wed with one of her daughter's pretendors. Documentary film In Bob We Trust is a feature documentary about Father Bob Maguire directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn and Produced by Ghost Pictures Pty Ltd. Comedy Porklips Now is a short, low budget parody film, made in 1980 by the American director Ernie Fosselius, based on the 1979 motion picture Apocalypse Now. It chronicles the journey of Dullard, a gardener and handyman, sent to Chinatown by two butchers to meet a business rival, Fred "Madman" Mertz, and "take care of business". The film cleverly and humorously incorporates references to signature elements of the film on which it is based, albeit in a somewhat conspicuously low-budget manner. Echoing a widely held if erroneous belief about Apocalypse Now, the film features several alternate endings. The film was included on the compilation VHS release Hardware Wars, and Other Film Farces from Warner Home Video and is currently available on VHS and DVD from Pyramid Direct Films. Comedy Valayar Paramasivam : Back to Runway is an upcoming Malayalam film and is a sequel to the 2004 film Runway. It is directed by Joshy and stars Dileep, Indrajith, Harisree Asokan and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. Comedy Skibet er ladet med is a 1960 Danish comedy film directed by Peer Guldbrandsen and starring Kjeld Petersen. Science Fiction Iz dnevnikov Yona Tikhogo. Puteshestvie na Interopiyu. is a 1985 science fiction family comedy animation short film written and directed by Gennadiy Tishchenko. Comedy The Piece of Furniture is a 2008 short comedy film written by Susana López Rubio and directed by Giovanni Maccelli. Comedy S Diary is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about a woman who decides to interrogate her past lovers about why their relationships failed - then hatches a plot to take revenge on them. On a dreary day, Jini gets dumped by her boyfriend with the final note that he was only interested in making love to her but not in a lasting relationship. This triggers her curiosity about whether her past three lovers were also only after her sexual favors. She checks back on her previous boyfriends - Ku-hyeon, an advocate of strong religious beliefs, macho college lover Jeong-seok and inexperienced Yoo-in who makes a living as wandering artist. Will Jini's emotional journey be rewarded with sincere answers from her old admirers? Thriller Justina, Un Corto Suspensivo is a 2009 short film written and directed by Juan Camilo Fonnegra and Camilo Jiménez. Science Fiction How to Build a Better Boy is a Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Paul Hoen and written by Jason Mayland. It stars China Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund and Marshall Williams. The first images were shown during a promo for Disney Channel's Summer 2014, while the first promo aired on June 27, 2014 during the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie Zapped. The film premiered on August 15, 2014. The movie premiered on Disney Channel UK on September 19, 2014. Documentary film Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse is a 1991 documentary film about the production of Apocalypse Now. Documentary film Will There Be A Theatre Up There? is a 2011 Documentary film written by Nana Janelidze and Nino Natroshvili and directed by Nana Janelidze. Comedy Hormones is a 2008 Thai romantic comedy film directed by Songyos Sugmakanan. The literal meaning of the Thai title is 'restless hearts during school break' or 'school break, hearts aflutter'. Documentary film As one of the big retirement destinations for middle class Americans, Phoenix Arizona has also become a capital of dementia care. Louis visits the city in order to spend time in state-of-the-art care home Beatitudes and with home-based carers, whose love is tested by a condition that steadily erodes the personality and character of their partners. At Beatitudes Louis meets Gary, a 69-year-old patient who thinks he is serving in the military and that it is his job to check the state of everyone's teeth. Louis submits to a dental check-up, is introduced to two of Gary's new resident girlfriends and spends time with Gary's wife of 20 years, Carla – a woman whom Gary robustly denies ever having married. In a suburban Phoenix bungalow Louis agrees to become carer-for-a-day to Nancy, a formerNew York model with a personality to match. Comedy Nammal is a blockbuster Malayalam romantic comedy drama movie released in 2002. It is directed by the notable director, Kamal and produced by David Kachapalli. The movie stars Siddharth, Jishnu, Renuka Menon and Bhavana. It is best known for its award winning song, "Sukamanee Nilavu", sung by Vidhu Prathap and Jyotsana. The movie was shot in the campus of Government Engineering College, Thrissur and Holy Trinity School, Palakkad. Other members of the cast include Vigeesh and Innocent. The music director is Mohan Sithara and songs were penned by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri. Comedy Las mañanitas is a 1948 musical comedy film written and directed by Juan Bustillo Oro. Thriller Zameer: The Fire Within is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Ajay Devgan, Amisha Patel and Mahima Chaudhry. The film was directed by Kamal and was remake of the hugely popular Malayalam blockbuster Mazhayethum Munpe. Thriller High Crime, also known by its UK video title The Marseilles Connection, is a 1973 poliziottesco film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film stars Franco Nero, James Whitmore, Delia Boccardo and Fernando Rey. High Crime was a big success at the time of its release, and helped popularize the Italian cop thriller genre. The film was Castellari's first poliziottesco film, and it was followed by films such as Street Law, The Big Racket and The Heroin Busters. Thriller The Red-Light Sting is a 1984 made-for-television movie, starring Farrah Fawcett, Beau Bridges, Harold Gould, and Paul Burke. Documentary film News Items is a 1983 French documentary film, directed by Raymond Depardon, about daily life at police station in the fifth arrondissement of Paris. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Dr. Drew's Celebrity Addiction Special is a 2008 documentary TV special starring Drew Pinsky, Ben Widdicombe and Jack Osbourne. Thriller Dead Man's Island is a television film made in 1996 starring William Shatner and Barbara Eden. In it, a journalist is called to a mysterious island by her old friend who fears that someone is trying to kill him. It shares similarities with Agatha Christie's famous novel And Then There Were None. Thriller Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield is a 2007 U.S.-American direct-to-video horror film starring Kane Hodder, Adrienne Frantz, Michael Berryman, Priscilla Barnes and Shawn Hoffman. It is based upon the crimes of serial killer Ed Gein. Documentary film X-Ray of a Lie is a 2004 documentary film examining another film, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised about the events of the 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt. The X-Ray documentary, directed by Wolfgang Schalk and written by Schalk and Thaelman Urguelles, accuses Kim Bartley and Donacha O'Briain of "omissions and distortion" in The Revolution Will Not Be Televised. It premiered on DVD in Venezuela in July 2004. Comedy Poor White Trash is a crime-comedy film directed by Michael Addis. The film was released on June 16. 2000 and was distributed by jointly by Hollywood Independents and Xenon Group. The film stars an ensemble cast of actors, including Jaime Pressly and others, most of them before they became famous. Thriller Hostile Waters is a British 1997 television film about the loss of the Soviet Navy's K-219, a Yankee I class nuclear ballistic missile sub. The film stars Rutger Hauer as the commander of K-219 and claims to be based on the true story. The film was produced by World Productions for the BBC and HBO, in association with Invision Productions and UFA Filmproduktions. It was written by Troy Kennedy Martin and directed by David Drury, and was first transmitted on BBC One on 26 July 1997. Comedy Tanguy is a 2010 French black comedy by Étienne Chatiliez. Documentary film So Right So Smart is a 2009 documentary film directed by Justin Maine and Guy Noerr. Thriller Alphabet of Fear is a Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić. It was released in 1961. Documentary film Selling Out is a 1972 Canadian short film for cinema and TV directed by Tadeusz Jaworski, written and produced by Jack Winter, distributed by Unit Productions and Encyclopædia Britannica. Thriller XChange is a 2000 Canadian science fiction thriller film directed by Allan Moyle. Comedy Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School is a 1988 TV-movie produced for syndication by Hanna-Barbera as part of the Superstars 10 film package. Like Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, this TV-movie follows the format of the 1980-1982 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo TV shorts, as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, and Scrappy-Doo are the only Mystery Incorporated members to appear in this TV movie. Documentary film Hollywood: The Fabulous Era is a 1962 American film directed by Jack Haley Jr.. Science Fiction Bermuda Tentacles is an American television movie made by The Asylum in 2014 for the Syfy channel. The film stars Linda Hamilton as a US Navy admiral. The film premiered on April 4, 2014. Comedy Notte prima degli esami is a 2006 Italian comedy teen film, written and directed by Fausto Brizzi. It describes the lives of two groups of Italian teenagers during the preparation of the esame di maturità. It is set in Rome during the year 1989. The inspiration for the title was a famous 1980s song by Antonello Venditti. Documentary film Elliot is a 2014 documentary comedy drama film written and directed by Matthew Bauckman, Jaret Belliveau. Comedy Nice Package is a 2013 gangster comedy feature starring Dwayne Cameron, Isabella Tannock and Leon Cain. The film is produced by Melanie Poole and directed by Dan Macarthur. Comedy Sathyam Sivam Sundaram is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2000. The movie had Kunchacko Boban and Aswathi in the lead roles and Balachandra Menon, Harisree Ashokan, Cochin Haneefa, Machan Varghese, Jagathi Sreekumar etc. in the supporting roles. The movie marked the debut of cinematographer Ravivarman. The movie was produced By Siyad Kokker under the banner of Kokkers films and was distributed by Kokers Films and Anupama Release. Comedy For Better or Worse is a 1995 American feature film. Written by Jeff Nathanson, it starred Jason Alexander, Lolita Davidovich, and James Woods. Alexander also directed the film, which saw a limited theatrical release. After the film's brief theatrical run, the film aired on TNT in 1996. Thriller Critical Nexus is a 2013 thriller film directed by Tirf Alexius. Comedy Wrong Romance is a 1937 comedy short film written by Leslie Goodwins and Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Thriller Dead Bang is a 1989 action film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Don Johnson. Johnson's character, based on real-life LASD Detective Jerry Beck, tracks the killer of a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy and uncovers a plot involving hate literature, white supremacist militias and arms trafficking. The cast also includes Penelope Ann Miller, William Forsythe, Tim Reid, Bob Balaban, and Michael Jeter. Filmed in Calgary, Alberta. Thriller Forest Creatures is a 2010 comedy thriller film written and directed by Ivan-Goran Vitez. Animation New Dominion Tank Police is a 1993-1994 OVA series adapted from the two-volume manga series Dominion: Tank Police by Masamune Shirow. Thriller The Ten O'Clock People is a 2014 horror thriller film written by Tom Holland and E.J. Meyer adapted from Stephen Kings novel The Ten O'clock People; directed by Tom Holland. Animation Inukshuk is a 2009 Animation,Short film written and directed by Camillelvis Thery. Comedy She Wrote the Book is a film directed by Charles Lamont released on May 31, 1946. Comedy The Tao of Steve is a 2000 romantic comedy film written by Duncan North, Greer Goodman, and Jenniphr Goodman. It is directed by Jenniphr Goodman and stars Donal Logue and Greer Goodman. Dex is a seemingly unlikely Lothario - an overweight, thirtysomething underachiever - who has developed an effective method for seducing women. He meets up with Syd, an old college conquest whom he can't remember, but to whom he is instantly attracted. However, she never forgot him. Slowly, Dex subjects Syd to the "Tao of Steve", Dex's own highly effective pseudophilosophy on seduction, in which one combines a Taoist outlook with the qualities embodied by TV characters such as Steve Austin and Steve McGarrett and, above all, by the actor Steve McQueen. Surprisingly, Syd is immune to Dex's system of seduction. The Tao of Steve was produced by Ted Hope and James Schamus' Good Machine production company and released through Sony Pictures Classics. Logue won the 2000 Sundance Film Festival's Special Jury Prize for outstanding performance in a dramatic film and the film itself was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It was filmed in and around Santa Fe, New Mexico, where the story is set. Documentary film Putting the I in Trans is a 2012 short comedy news film written and directed by Steen Star. Comedy Mancation is a 2012 comedy film written by Alexander Grant and directed by Frank Vain. Documentary film Forgotten Ellis Island is a documentary film directed by Lorie Conway and narrated by Elliott Gould. A book of the same name by Lorie Conway, designed by Judith Stagnitto Abbate, was published by Smithsonian Books in 2007. The film took 9 years to produce and was supported by three grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities. It portrays the story of the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital. The work premiered on the Public Broadcasting Service on February 9, 2009. Animation Casper's Haunted Christmas is a 2000 direct-to-video film produced by Harvey Comics and Mainframe Entertainment and released by Universal Pictures on October 31, 2000. Unlike its direct-to-video predecessors, this video was completely computer animated. It stars Jeremy Shada as the voice of Casper the Friendly Ghost. Randy Travis provided original music. It was aired on Cartoon Network up to 2009. Today, rights to Casper's Haunted Christmas are owned by DreamWorks Classics. Documentary film Imma Hustle Girl "the Heart Of The West" is a 2013 documentary music film written and directed by Sharmaine Starks. Documentary film MANSOME will bring daily advice for the guy who never compromises in rising above masculine mediocrity. Y! Originals has gathered the greatest men's lifestyle experts to bring you the ultimate guide to grooming, survival, culinary arts, and sports. From executive producers Morgan Spurlock, Will Arnett, and Jason Bateman, MANSOME covers the topics we know men truly crave with a mixture of humor and expertise. Whether grilling a burger, complimenting a date, or finding a dream job, MANSOME is the ultimate men's guide to rising above the pack. Comedy Nob Hill is a 1945 technicolor film about a Barbary Coast saloon keeper starring George Raft and Joan Bennett. Part musical and part drama, the movie was directed by Henry Hathaway. Thriller Furia is a 1999 French romantic drama film directed by Alexandre Aja, who co-wrote screenplay with Grégory Levasseur, adapted from the science fiction short story "Graffiti" by Julio Cortázar. Comedy The Golden Age of Comedy is a compilation of silent comedy films from the Mack Sennett and Hal Roach studios, written and produced by Robert Youngson. Youngson had previously produced several award-winning short documentaries beforehand, and this was the first compilation of its kind in feature-length form. Initially, the film was distributed by a small independent company, Distributors Corporation of America, before being taken up by one of Hollywood's best known film studios, Twentieth Century Fox. The film's commercial success led Youngson to follow suit with other silent film compilations over the next decade. The film is often regarded as particularly bringing Laurel and Hardy back into the public's notice after years of obscurity, but Oliver Hardy died around the time of the film's release in August 1957. The film was released on DVD for the first time in the USA in 2007. Its main musical theme is derived from Chopin's Ètude Op. 10,No. 3, often known as "Tristesse". Documentary film Out Living It is a 2012 Telly Award winning documentary film. Documentary film If I Wasn’t Born is a documentary film written and directed by Hendrik Schäfer. Thriller Beat the Devil is a 1953 film directed by John Huston. The screenplay was by Huston and Truman Capote, loosely based upon a novel of the same name by British journalist Claud Cockburn, writing under the pseudonym James Helvick. It is a parody of Huston's The Maltese Falcon and films of the same genre. The script, which was written on a day-to-day basis as the film was being shot, concerns the adventures of a motley crew of swindlers and ne'er-do-wells trying to lay claim to land rich in uranium deposits in Kenya as they wait in a small Italian port to travel aboard an ill-fated tramp steamer en route to Mombasa. The cast includes Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones, Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Morley, Peter Lorre, and Bernard Lee. Thriller Tequila Nights is a 2010 crime drama thriller film written by Sunita Rajwar, Pankaj Saraswat and directed by Pankaj Saraswat. Documentary film It's Only Rock N'Roll (But I Like Keith) is a 2008 musical documentary film written and directed by Piergiorgio Gay. Comedy Anything for You is a 2010 short comedy drama film written by Catherine Allen and directed by Laura Belsey. "Over a lunch that begins like many they've had before, a discussion between two women unexpectedly turns away from the menu." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Comedy Lend Me Your Name is a 1918 comedy and romance film written by Fred J. Balshofer and John B. Clymer and directed by Fred J. Balshofer. Documentary film In the Land of the Deaf is the English title of a French documentary created and produced by Nicolas Philibert in 1992. The film is presented French Sign Language and French, with English subtitles and closed captions. Philibert's uses sparse dialogue in creating an unsentimental, non-manipulative work which allows its subjects to communicate their feelings about the richness of life despite hearing problems. Prior to its initial theatrical release, this excursion into the unique world of Deaf communities in France was featured in international film festivals. In its subsequent broadcast debut in the United States, the film was honored with a Peabody Award for excellence. Comedy Alien vs. Ninja, also known as AvN, is a 2010 Japanese martial arts science-fiction comedy film written and directed by Seiji Chiba. Produced by Nikkatsu studios, the film was slated for release in July 2010. The US DVD and Blu-ray were released February 22, 2011. Documentary film World Discoveries III: Dead Sea is a 1999 documentary that takes an indepth look at the Dead Sea, which is a lake on the border between Israel and Jordan. At 8.6 times saltier than the ocean, the Dead Sea is so salty fish can't swim in it, boats can't sail on it, and animals can't survive around it. The film explores the ominous reputation the salty body of water has acquired and shows slow wide-screen nature shots of its surroundings. Thriller Stay Tuned is a 1992 American adventure fantasy comedy film directed by Peter Hyams. It starred John Ritter, Pam Dawber, Jeffrey Jones, and Eugene Levy. Tim Burton was originally chosen to be the director due to his art and style but left to direct Batman Returns. Comedy Coupe de Ville is a 1990 American comedy-drama film directed by Joe Roth. It stars Daniel Stern, Arye Gross, and Patrick Dempsey as three very different brothers asked by their father to drive the titular Cadillac Coupe DeVille from Detroit to Miami. Thriller Hexxx is a 2005 horror and thriller film directed by Marc Schölermann. Comedy Midnight Manhunt is a 1945 crime film mystery directed by William C. Thomas and written by David Lang. The film premiered on July 24, 1945 and is in the public domain. The film stars William Gargan, Ann Savage, Leo Gorcey and George Zucco. Comedy Jeppe på bjerget is a 1981 Danish film directed by Kaspar Rostrup and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. It won three Bodil Awards : Best Film, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. It was also entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. It directly translates to Jeppe on the mountain. Comedy Innocent Blood is a 1992 American horror-crime film directed by John Landis. The film stars Anne Parillaud as a beautiful French vampire who finds herself pitted against a gang of vicious mobsters led by Robert Loggia who eventually becomes a vampire himself. The film is set and was filmed in and around the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. The "Little Italy" of Pittsburgh, a portion of the Bloomfield, Pittsburgh neighborhood, clustered around Liberty Avenue, is recognizable in many of the film's outdoor urban scenes. Actors Tony Sirico and David Proval have supporting parts as gangsters, foreshadowing their roles in The Sopranos. It also features early appearances by Anthony LaPaglia, Angela Bassett, and Chazz Palminteri. The film balances plenty of slickly directed thrills and gore with some moments of humor. Loggia's bewilderment at waking in the morgue to find a thermometer protruding from his stomach and the reaction of the wife of crooked lawyer Manny Bergman to the bizarre mayhem that ensues are good examples. A gorier unrated version was released on DVD in Germany. Comedy "This satirical comedy follows a young, gay, suburban British couple who suddenly find themselves over their heads in debt. They turn to their talents — sexual prowess, Internet skills, and entrepreneurial ingenuity — to solve their dilemma. Without plan A or B, our heroes Seb and Aaron get creative and take matters into their own hands, turning their bedroom into a porn studio and selling their wares online to sex-hungry consumers. The couple’s life is quickly and easily changed now that “they’re getting paid for getting laid.” Becoming better at selling themselves, the physical, emotional and industry demands start to take a toll on their relationship. But they’ve got to pay the bills, so they keep it up. There are many humorous moments as our couple makes their vanilla sex more varied, spicier, kinkier and toy-filled to give instant gratification and satisfaction to their increasing fan base. Add a transsexual, a handsome straight boy-next-door and an unexpected plot twist to the sexual escapades, and one has this delightfully entertaining, sexy romp." Quoting Thom Cardwell from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Documentary film Money and Honey is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jasmine Ching-Hui Lee. Comedy Dark Side of the Moon is a French mockumentary by director William Karel which originally aired on Arte in 2002 with the title Opération Lune. The basic premise for the film is the theory that the television footage from the Apollo 11 Moon landing was faked and recorded in a studio by the CIA with help from director Stanley Kubrick. It features some surprising guest appearances, most notably by Donald Rumsfeld, Dr. Henry Kissinger, Alexander Haig, Vernon Walters, Buzz Aldrin and Stanley Kubrick's widow, Christiane Kubrick. The official presentation of the film says: "Filmmaker William Karel pursues his reflection on the relation of the United States with image, cinema and their capacity to produce "show". What other story can lend itself to such a examination but the space conquest, a war of image and show more than anything else. What if it was just a huge hoax initiated by the two great powers? Between lies and truths, this film mixes actual facts and others, completely trumped-up. Playing with irony and lie, its purpose is to entertain and raise the question of the use of archive, which can be made to tell whatever you want". Thriller True North is a 2006 Scottish drama film directed by Steve Hudson and starring Martin Compston, Peter Mullan, Gary Lewis and Steven Robertson as sailors aboard a Scottish fishing boat smuggling Chinese into the United Kingdom. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in Canada on September 11, 2006 and was also shown at the Max Ophüls Festival in Germany, the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Republic, the Copenhagen International Film Festival in Denmark and the Ourense International Film Festival in Spain. Documentary film Learn to strip while you work out! Carmen Electra leads a fun, flirty workout that will make you feel sexy while you work up a sweat. Carmen brings together hot moves from dance and fitness in a low-intensity workout that will work your abdomen, thighs, butt, and hips. Working with the best choreographers around, Carmen brings the art of the striptease into your living room. As volume one of Carmen's series, AEROBIC STRIPTEASE teaches basic striptease technique, introducing you to the program with a full warm-up and three cardio dance routines. Thriller Southland Tales is a 2006 science fiction, comedy-drama and thriller film and the second film written and directed by Richard Kelly. The title refers to the Southland, a name used by locals to refer to Southern California and Greater Los Angeles. Set in the then-near future of an alternate history, the film is a portrait of Los Angeles, and a satiric commentary on the military–industrial complex and the infotainment industry. The film features an ensemble cast including Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mandy Moore, and Justin Timberlake. Original music for the film was provided by Moby. The film is an international co-production of the United States and Germany. The film premiered May 21, 2006 at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, where it received a largely negative reception. After significant edits, the final version premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2007. It opened in limited release in California on November 14, 2007 and in Canada as well as nationwide in United States, in just 63 theaters, on November 16, 2007. The film opened in the United Kingdom on December 7, 2007. Thriller Shoot on Sight is a 2007 film directed by Jag Mundhra and produced by Aron Govil. The film was marketed and distributed globally by Aron Govil Productions Inc. The cast includes Brian Cox, Sadie Frost, Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri. Animation The Cask of Amontillado is a 2014 drama mystery thriller animated short film directed by Joe Bluhm and William Joyce. Documentary film In 2004, The Gilmore Keyboard Festival, held every two years in Kalamazoo, Michigan, invited 8 of it's previous winners of the Gilmore Young Artist Award to perform at the festival. These are the carefully selected best young pianists in America, who receive the anonymous award, one of the most respected and lucrative in the music world. Their challenge was to rehearse and play a variety of multi-piano pieces, some of the most difficult repertoire in the piano literature.This documentary follows all 8 pianists as they go through periods of uncertainty and anguish, and finally pull off the impossible. Documentary film Children of Tsunami: No More Tears is a 24-minute documentary film that was produced at the end of 2005. The program depicts the lives of eight children in four Asian countries during the year following the Indian Ocean tsunami that struck South and Southeast Asia on 26 December 2004. It was co-produced by the Singapore-based regional news and current affairs channel Channel News Asia, in partnership with TVE Asia Pacific. It was broadcast Asia-wide by the Channel News Asia on 26 December 2005, the first anniversary of the Asian tsunami, and has since been repeated several times. Thriller Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is a 1992 American psychological horror film, directed by David Lynch and written by Lynch and Robert Engels. The film can be viewed as both prologue and epilogue to the television series Twin Peaks, created by Lynch and Mark Frost. It revolves around the investigation into the murder of Teresa Banks and the last seven days in the life of Laura Palmer, a popular high school student in the fictional Washington town of Twin Peaks. Additionally, the film's narrative references and clarifies Agent Dale Cooper's fate in the series finale. Thus, the film is often considered a prequel, however, it also has features more typical of a sequel. Most of the television cast returned for the film, with the notable exceptions of Lara Flynn Boyle, who declined to return as Laura's best friend Donna Hayward, and Sherilyn Fenn, due to scheduling conflicts. Kyle MacLachlan, who starred as Special Agent Dale Cooper in the TV series, was reluctant to return out of fear of getting typecast, so his presence in the film is smaller than originally planned. Comedy Tire Trouble is a 1924 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 21st Our Gang short subject released. Animation Kiko Foils the Fox is a short animated film produced and distributed by Terrytoons and 20th Century Fox respectively. It is the third film to feature Kiko the Kangaroo, and the second one where the character goes solo. The film was also reissued by Castle Films under the alternate title of The Foxy Fox! Comedy Marvin, Seth And Stanley is a 2012 comedy and drama film written and directed by Stephen Gurewitz. Comedy Ogo Bodhu Shundori is a 1981 Bengali comedy film, directed by Salil Dutta. It was one of the last films of the iconic Bengali actor Uttam Kumar, who died during production. A lookalike was brought in to stand in for Kumar during the final sections of the film, and younger brother Torun Kumar's voice was dubbed in. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri. The movie is a Bengali reworking of the story of Pygmalion, heavily drawing upon the hit British musical My Fair Lady. Documentary film Glastonbury is a 2006 rockumentary film directed by Julien Temple which details the history of the Glastonbury Festival from 1970 to 2005. It is the third attempt to make a film about the festival. The film is made up of footage shot by Temple at the festival in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005, as well as footage sent in by festival goers after a request on websites and newspapers for footage. Temple had initially only agreed to make a film of the 2002 festival after organiser Michael Eavis expressed concern that that would be the last year of the festival. Temple then realised that he wanted to make a film detailing the full history of the festival. The film also includes footage shot by Channel 4 and the BBC during their coverage of the festival since 1994. A series of special charity premieres took place on 13 April 2006 which included live performances from bands such as The Levellers. The DVD has a fully interactive feature which allows viewers to make their own festival experience by selecting which live footage they would prefer to see in the film. The DVD was released on 17 July 2006 after a showing on BBC Two on 15 July 2006. Comedy Suitfight is a 2011 short action film written and directed by Kristian B. Walters. Thriller Dilruba is a 1950 crime drama mystery romance film written by Rajinder Singh Bedi, S. Deepak, Nilkanth Tewari and directed by Dwarka Khosla. Comedy Julia's Disappearance is a 2009 film written by Martin Suter and directed by Christoph Schaub. Comedy Girls At Sea is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Ronald Shiner as Marine Ogg and Warren Mitchell as Arthur. It was based on a play by Ian Hay. The film had been previously made as The Middle Watch in 1930 and under the same title in 1940. Thriller A Blade in the Dark is a 1983 Italian giallo film directed by Lamberto Bava. Thriller Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society is an OVA and part of the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex series based on Masamune Shirow's manga Ghost in the Shell. It was produced by Production I.G and directed by Kenji Kamiyama. In order to provide theatrical quality, the film premiered on the Japanese satellite PPV platform SKY PerfecTV! Perfect Choice ch160, on September 1, 2006. It also aired in Japan on the anime satellite TV network Animax on May 27, 2007. The film was also released on DVD in Japan on November 24, 2006, and was released in the U.S. by Bandai Entertainment and Manga Entertainment, in a normal and limited edition on July 3, 2007. The Sci Fi Channel aired Solid State Society to inaugurate its Ani-Monday programming block on June 11, 2007. A 3-D version of the film was announced on November 2010 and was released in Japanese theaters on March 26, 2011. Science Fiction Struggled Reagans is a 2013 comedy fantasy film written and directed by Gregg Golding. Comedy Where Do We Go from Here is a 2012 short comedy drama film written by Michael Challenger and Cortney Wright and directed by Michael Challenger. Thriller Crossplot is a 1969 film starring Roger Moore. Belgian actress Claudie Lange was also featured in her largest English-speaking role. Bernard Lee, famous for his role as M in the James Bond films, also appeared. Thriller The Woman Hunt is a 1972 film directed by Eddie Romero. It was the last of several films Romero made for Roger Corman's New World Pictures and is an unofficial remake of the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell. John Ashley said the film was originally called Women for Sale. Documentary film Naija Diamond is a short documentary film directed by Nform Leonard. Comedy The Rascal is a 2005 film directed by Tania Detkina. Documentary film Berkeley in the Sixties is a 1990 documentary film by Mark Kitchell. The film highlights the origins of the Free Speech Movement beginning with the May 1960 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings at San Francisco City Hall, the development of the counterculture of the 1960s in Berkeley, California, and ending with People's Park in 1969. The film features 15 student activists and archival footage of Mario Savio, Todd Gitlin, Joan Baez, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Huey Newton, Allen Ginsberg, Gov. Ronald Reagan and the Grateful Dead. The film is dedicated to Fred Cody, founder of Cody's Books. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Miss London Ltd. is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy, musical, war film, directed by Val Guest and starring Ronald Shiner as Sailor Meredith and Arthur Askey as Arthur Bowden. It was produced by Edward Black, Maurice Ostrer, Fred Gunn and Gainsborough Pictures. Documentary film Fårödokument is a 1969 documentary film directed by Ingmar Bergman. Comedy Naughty Cadets on Patrol is a 1987 comedy film directed by Yen-ping Chu. Comedy Good Times, Bed Times is a 2003 comedy and romance film written by Hing-Ka Chan and Debbie Lam and directed by Hing-Ka Chan and Patrick Leung. Thriller Paper Flowers is a 1977 Mexican drama film directed by Gabriel Retes. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller While the Children Sleep is a 2007 made-for-television horror film released on the Lifetime Movie Network. The film is about a couple who hires a live-in nanny who inserts herself increasingly into the family routine. Then friends of the family begin to have mysterious accidents, as the nanny conspires to replace the mother through murder. The film's plot was compared by reviewers to the 1992 film The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and the 2001 film The Glass House, as well as others. Animation Song of the Plough is a 1933 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Stewart Rome, Rosalinde Fuller and Allan Jeayes. An English farmer is saved from financial ruin when his dog wins at a sheepdog trials. It was later re-released with the alternative title Country Fair. The film was a quota quickie made for distribution by the American company MGM. It was filmed at Shepperton Studios with location shooting on a Sussex farm. It received a poor review from The Observer critic C. A. Lejeune, but she was forced to withdraw this following a large number of letters in support of the film. The film proved unexpectedly popular when it was released. Comedy Dirty Linen is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy A Fine Mess is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Ted Danson and Howie Mandel. The film was intended as a remake of Laurel & Hardy's classic short "The Music Box" and was to be semi-improvised in the same style as the director's earlier comedy, The Party, but studio interference, poor previews and subsequent re-editing resulted in the film becoming a fully scripted chase comedy with very little of the original ideas for the film remaining intact. Writer/director Blake Edwards actually gave television interviews telling audiences to avoid the film. It received overwhelmingly negative reviews and was a box-office failure. Comedy Ronny Camaro and Seven Angry Women is a comedy film directed by Bo Lennart Linton. Documentary film On the Scrap Heap is a 1982 film directed by Ebba Jahn. Science Fiction Land of the Lost is a 2009 American adventure science fiction comedy film directed by Brad Silberling and starring Will Ferrell, Danny McBride, and Anna Friel, loosely based on the 1974 Sid and Marty Krofft TV series of the same name. Documentary film Le Steak is a 1992 documentary film directed by Pierre Falardeau and Manon Leriche. Documentary film Powering a Nation: Coal - A Love Story is the 2011 documentary film directed by Laura Ruel. Science Fiction Trapped by Television is a 1936 American film directed by Del Lord. The film is also known as Caught by Television in the United Kingdom. Comedy Poi Dogs is a 2009 short film written and directed by Joel Moffett. Comedy Monster Man is a 2003 American comedy horror film written and directed by Michael Davis and stars Eric Jungmann, Justin Urich, Aimee Brooks, and Michael Bailey Smith. Comedy Honkytonk Man is a 1982 American drama film set in the Great Depression. Clint Eastwood, who produced and directed, stars with his son, Kyle Eastwood. Clancy Carlile's screenplay is based on his novel of the same name. This was Marty Robbins' last appearance before he died. Comedy The Paleface is a 1948 Technicolor comedy Western directed by Norman Z. McLeod, starring Bob Hope as "Painless Potter" and Jane Russell as Calamity Jane. In the film, Hope sings the song Buttons and Bows, which became his greatest hit by far when it came to record sales. The song also won the Academy Award for Best Song that year. The film had a sequel, Son of Paleface, in 1952. In 1968, Don Knotts remade the film as The Shakiest Gun in the West. Comedy Behind the Red Motel Door is a 2011 crime fiction comedy drama film written and directed by TheWorldFamous Ike. Documentary film Prophets of Science Fiction is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Dan Levitt. Animation Adam's Dream is a 1994 animated short film directed by Mercedes Gaspar. Science Fiction Galaxy Fraulein Yuna is a 1998 video film. Comedy A Child's Christmases in Wales was a 2009 one-off period comedy written by comedian Mark Watson, starring Ruth Jones, Paul Kaye, and Steve Speirs. It was shown on BBC Four in December 2009, and repeated on BBC Two. Science Fiction Transmorphers is a science fiction alien invasion film released direct-to-DVD on June 26, 2007. It was written and directed by Leigh Scott and produced by David Michael Latt and The Asylum. Transmorphers was developed as a mockbuster, intending to capitalize on Michael Bay's Transformers. The film was followed by a 2009 prequel titled Transmorphers: Fall of Man. Documentary film Derby Crazy Love is a 2013 documentary film written by Maya Gallus and directed by Maya Gallus and Justine Pimlott. Animation Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles ~Animal Adventure~ is a 2012 Japanese animated film based on the popular manga and anime series Doraemon. The film was released in Japan on March 3, 2012. A video game based on this film was released for Nintendo 3DS on March 1, 2012. It was released in India 24 May 2013 in theaters; 29th June 2013 on Disney Channel India and on 1st October 2013 on Hungama TV. Comedy Den Gode strømer is an action-comedy film written by Kim Bodnia and Lasse Spang Olsen, and directed by Lasse Spang Olsen. Documentary film Catching Trouble is a 1936 short documentary film starring Ted Husing and Ross Allen. Documentary film For You Naked is a 2012 documentary film directed and written by Sara Broos. Comedy Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah is a 2014 Indian Tamil romance film directed by newcomer Aneesh, starring Jai and Nazriya Nazim in the lead roles, while Heebah Patel, Deekshitha Manikkam and Jamal play supporting roles. The music of the film made a lasting impact representing both the Hindu and Muslim cultures,apart from "Enthaara" song becoming the most radio played song of the year. Science Fiction Fantabulous Inc. is a 1967 Italian crime film directed by Sergio Spina and starring Richard Harrison. "Fantabulous" is a portmanteau of fabulous and fantastic. Documentary film Priscilla's Legacy is a 2014 documentary film directed by Thomalind Martin Polite. Documentary film The Dike of Transience is a 2004 short documentary film written and directed by Gyula Nemes. Comedy An Epix Original comedy roundtable shot at the Nantucket film festival starring Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jim Carrey & Bill Hader. Comedy Nowhere in Moravia is a 2014 comedy drama film written by Miroslav Krobot and Lubomír Smékal and directed by Miroslav Krobot. Animation El Depa is a 2012 short film written and directed by Paulina Ziolkowska. Documentary film Living with the Past: Historic Cairo is a 2001 documentary film directed by Maysoon Pachachi. Thriller Edmond is a 2005 American drama-thriller film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring William H. Macy, based on the 1982 play Edmond by David Mamet. Mamet also wrote the screenplay for the film. Edmond features Julia Stiles, Rebecca Pidgeon, Denise Richards, Mena Suvari, Joe Mantegna, Bai Ling, Jeffrey Combs, Dylan Walsh and George Wendt in supporting roles. It was screened at several film festivals from September 2005 to May 2006, and had a limited release on July 14, 2006. Animation Yellow Sticky Notes: Canadian Anijam is a 2013 short animation documentary directed by Jeff Chiba Stearns. Documentary film Lucebert, Time and Farewell is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Johan van der Keuken. Documentary film For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism is a 2009 documentary film dramatizing a hundred years of American film criticism through film clips, historic photographs, and on-camera interviews with many of today’s important reviewers, mostly print but also Internet. It was produced by Amy Geller, written and directed by long-time Boston Phoenix film critic Gerald Peary, and narrated by Patricia Clarkson. Critics featured include Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times, A.O. Scott of The New York Times, Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly, Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times, and Elvis Mitchell, host of the public radio show The Treatment. Many more critics, journalists, and writers from the present and past appear in film clips and interviews. Among them: Jami Bernard, Manny Farber, Andrew Sarris, Molly Haskell, J. Hoberman, Harlan Jacobson, Stanley Kauffmann, Stuart Klawans, Leonard Maltin, Janet Maslin, Wesley Morris, Rex Reed, B. Ruby Rich, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Richard Schickel, David Sterritt, Pauline Kael, Richard Corliss, and Gene Siskel. Thriller Secrets of an Undercover Wife is a 2007 romance thriller film written by George Mendeluk and Keith Shaw and directed by George Mendeluk Science Fiction Dawn of the Crescent Moon is a thriller film directed by Kirk Loudon. Comedy D3: The Mighty Ducks is 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Robert Lieberman. It is the third and final film in The Mighty Ducks trilogy and was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. Thriller Inniyenkilum is a 1983 Malayalam film directed by I.V. Sasi. It stars T.G. Ravi, Mohanlal, Mammootty, Ratheesh, Lalu Alex, Ravindran, Seema, Rani Padmini, Balan K. Nair, Captain Raju, Vincent, Sankaradi. Dialogue and Screenplay are by T. Damodaran. Comedy Big Ass Spider! is a 2013 horror comedy film directed by Mike Mendez. It has received positive reviews from critics. Thriller Mommy 2: Mommy's Day is a 1997 low budget sequel to the 1995 thriller Mommy starring Patty McCormack once again as the psychotically obsessed mother who is trying to reunite with her daughter. Comedy Moli, a mischievous kid with a knack for computers, scores $3 million when she intercepts a Nigerian scam email. The ring scrambles to recover it, but they don't know who they're messing with: one internet-savvy kid! Moli, now a multi-millionaire, is always one trick ahead of the fraud ring and the CIA, who's operating an undercover sting operation to bust them. But Moli's get-rich-quick plan hits a glitch when her friend, Echo, is kidnapped by the con artists her super sleuth skills will be put to the test! Documentary film Death & Taxes is a 1993 documentary film directed by Jeffrey F. Jackson about Gordon Kahl, a tax protester who was killed in a shootout with local law enforcement officials in Smithville, Arkansas in 1983. Animation Hold Anything was the third short in the Looney Tunes series from Warner Bros., released to theaters in November 1930. Featuring Bosko, it was loosely based on the lost film Hold Everything, one of whose songs, "Don't Hold Everything," features prominently in the cartoon. It was directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising, and animated by Isadore "Friz" Freleng and Norman Blackburn. Comedy All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane is a 2007 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg. It follows Anthea, a 25-year-old girl who hates her job and has to sit back and watch as all her friends move away from her hometown, Brisbane, to make a better life. In 2013, The Guardian referred to it as a "cult film" inspired by "a typically Brisbane lament... the departure of people in their late 20s to Sydney, Melbourne, London or New York." Thriller Deadly Friend is a 1986 science fiction horror cult film directed by Wes Craven. It is based on the novel Friend by Diana Henstell, which was adapted for the screen by Bruce Joel Rubin. Originally, the movie was a sci-fi thriller without any graphic scenes, with a bigger focus on plot, character development, and a dark love story centering around the two main characters, which were not typical aspects of Craven's previous films. After Craven's original director's cut was shown to a test audience, the audience criticized the lack of graphic, bloody violence and gore that Craven's other movies included. Warner Bros. president Mark Tappin and the film's producers then demanded script re-writes and re-shoots, which included filming gorier death scenes and nightmare sequences, similar to the ones from Craven's previous horror hit, A Nightmare on Elm Street. Due to studio imposed re-shoots and re-editing, the movie was drastically altered in post-production, losing much of the original plot and more scenes between characters, while other scenes, including bloodier death scenes and a new ending, were added. Documentary film Mohan Kaka is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Aditya Gowtham. Animation Stanley Pickle is a 2010 short film written and directed by Victoria Mather. Documentary film On the Art of War is a 2012 documentary film directed by Luca Bellino and Silvia Luzi. Animation How to Animate is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jordan Wood. Thriller Deadly Breed is a 1989 thriller film written and directed by Charles T. Kanganis Comedy The Arcadians is a 1927 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Ben Blue, Jeanne De Casalis and Vesta Sylva. It is a silent adaptation of the musical The Arcadians. It is on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of missing films, but the British Film Institute has reported that an "incomplete and deteriorating nitrate print ... was apparently viewed prior to July 2008". It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. Comedy Slaughter Studios is a 2002 comedy/horror film. Directed by Brian Katkin. Screenplay by John Huckert and Dan Acre, from a story by Huckert, Acre, and Damian Akhavi. Released through New Concorde. 86 minutes, rated R. It was the last film shot at Roger Corman's studios in Venice Beach, California, and it only had a 12-day shooting schedule. The studio was being torn down during the production. The film actually began life as a remake of Slumber Party Massacre, and writers John Huckert and Dan Acre were hired to pen the script. But after visiting the soon-to-be-demolished studio they came up with this idea instead. Producer Damien Akhavi helped them write the story. Footage from the original Slumber Party Massacre can still be seen during a murder sequence as an in-joke for the production crew. Though principal photography took place in February 2001, the final sequences were not filmed until July 2002. The long break was necessitated by the fact that the scenes were to be shot in Malibu, but the rainfall was unusually heavy, so the completion of the film was postponed. Director Katkin actually shot another film during the break in this movie's production. Comedy Pooh's Heffalump Movie is a 2005 animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, featuring characters from A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories. This film features songs by Carly Simon. It was the final Pooh film released in John Fiedler's lifetime. Comedy Fin de curso is a 2005 comedy film written by Juan Carlos Rubio and directed by Miguel Martí. Documentary film THE BALLAD OF BERING STRAIT is a cinema-verite film following seven Russian teenagers who have come to America to become country music stars. Principle photography began in July 1999 when the band, Bering Strait, entered the United States and began recording their first album in Nashville. The film documents the band responding to the twists and turns of the recording industry, rehearsing for their tour, preparing for their debut concert at the Grand Ole Opry, charting the course for their career with their managers, and living every-day life on the farm where they reside in rural Tennessee.The crew traveled with the band to their homes in Obninsk, Russia and to their music conservatories in Moscow, documenting how these two girls and five boys became so adept at playing American country music. The film culminates with the band's arrival on the U.S. stage at Wolf Trap National Park.THE BALLAD OF BERING STRAIT is a two and a half year epic that follows Bering Strait's amazing cultural fusion-coming of age journey in America. Comedy Erik the Viking is a 1989 British comedy-fantasy film written and directed by Terry Jones. The film was inspired by Jones's children's book The Saga of Erik the Viking, but the plot is completely different. Jones also appears in the film as King Arnulf. Comedy Flowers and Trees is a 1932 Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney, directed by Burt Gillett, and released to theatres by United Artists on July 30, 1932. It was the first commercially released film to be produced in the full-color three-strip Technicolor process after several years of two-color Technicolor films. Flowers and Trees was already in production as a black-and-white cartoon before Disney saw Herbert Kalmus' three-strip Technicolor tests. Deciding that Flowers and Trees would make a perfect test for the process, he had the black-and-white footage scrapped and the short redone in color. The color Flowers and Trees was a commercial and critical success, winning the first Academy Award for Animated Short Subjects. As a result of the success of Flowers and Trees, all future Silly Symphonies cartoons were produced in three-strip Technicolor. The added novelty of color helped to boost the series' previously disappointing returns. Disney's other cartoon series, the Mickey Mouse shorts, were deemed successful enough not to need the extra boost of color, remaining in black-and-white until 1935's The Band Concert. Comedy The Married Couple of the Year Two is a 1971 French comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The title is a reference to “The Soldiers of Year II”, the conscripts raised by the Levée en masse in 1793 to defend the republic against foreign invaders. Comedy L'onorata società is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Riccardo Pazzaglia. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Thriller Idle Hands is a 1999 horror comedy film directed by Rodman Flender, written by Terri Hughes and Ron Milbauer, and starring Devon Sawa, Seth Green, Elden Henson, Jessica Alba, and Vivica A. Fox. The main plot follows the life of an average lazy stoner teenager, Anton Tobias, whose hand becomes possessed and goes on a killing spree, even after being cut off from his arm. The film's name is based on the saying "idle hands are the Devil's play-things" or "idle hands do the Devil's work". Comedy The Best and the Brightest is a 2010 American independent film. Directed by Josh Shelov, the film stars Neil Patrick Harris and Bonnie Somerville as Jeff and Sam respectively, a young couple that moves into New York City. The film centers around the effort they have to put in to get their five-year-old daughter Beatrice into an elite private kindergarten. This is director Josh Shelov's debut feature-film, co-written with Michael Jaeger. The film received mostly mixed to negative reviews. Comedy My Uncle Paco is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Tacho González. Documentary film Destressed is a 2014 film directed by Garry Pastore. Thriller Legacy of Rage is a 1986 Hong Kong action film directed by Ronny Yu, starring Brandon Lee, Michael Wong, Regina Kent, Mang Hoi, Chung Liu and also features a cameo appearance by Bolo Yeung who appeared in Bruce Lee's last film Enter the Dragon. This was Brandon Lee's first lead acting role in a film and the only Hong Kong production he starred in. Animation Dress to Impress is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Falk Schuster. Comedy Ready, Set, Zoom! is a 1955 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. The title is a pun on "Ready, Set, Go!" Documentary film Assume Nothing is a 2009 documentary film directed by Kirsty MacDonald. Focusing on the art, photography and performances of four "alternative" gender artists Assume Nothing poses the questions: "What if "male" and "female" are not the only options? How do other genders express themselves through art?" Assume Nothing takes its title from the work of renowned NZ photographer Rebecca Swan's book "Assume Nothing" (2004), which reveals an extraordinary diversity of gender identity from the Pacific region and beyond. Assume Nothing creates "living" portraits of four artists featured in Swan's work, woven together by a portrait of Swan herself as an artist, blurring the conventions of documentary, animation, drama and gender in the process. Written by Kirsty MacDonald Thriller Mio caro assassino is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Tonino Valerii. The film was referred as "one of the best films in the thriller genre" and as "one of the best, most vibrant and well designed products of Italian giallo". Thriller Thoughtcrimes is a 2003 American sci-fi action thriller directed by Breck Eisner. Thriller Hollywoodland is a 2006 American period detective film film directed by Allen Coulter in his feature directorial debut. The story presents a fictionalized account of the circumstances surrounding the death of actor George Reeves, the star of the 1950s television series Adventures of Superman. Adrien Brody co-stars as a fictional character, Louis Simo, a private detective investigating Toni Mannix, who was involved in a long romantic relationship with Reeves and was the wife of MGM studio executive Eddie Mannix. Reeves had ended the affair and had become engaged to a younger woman, aspiring actress Leonore Lemmon. Development for Hollywoodland began in 2001 when Focus Features purchased Paul Bernbaum's script titled Truth, Justice, and the American Way. Michael and Mark Polish were set to direct in with an aiming to cast Benicio del Toro in the lead role, but Focus Features placed the film in turnaround to Miramax Films the following year. Ultimately Truth, Justice, and the American Way became a joint production between the two studios and filming commenced in May 2005 with Coulter as director. Comedy Lightning Larry is a 2013 short animation directed by Daniel Solomon and Hyun Jun Song. Comedy The Phantom of Morrisville is a Czech comedy film directed by Borivoj Zeman. It was released in 1966. Documentary film The Immortalists is a 2013 documentary film written by Jason Sussberg and directed by Jason Sussberg and David Alvarado. Comedy The White, the Yellow, and the Black is a 1975 Spaghetti Western comedy film. It is the last spaghetti western directed by Sergio Corbucci. Differently from his previous western films, this is openly parodic. It's clearly a spoof of Red Sun. It was generally poorly received by critics. The character of Milian will be reprised by the same actor, with slight changes, in the comedy film Delitto al ristorante cinese. Documentary film De Boma à Tshela is a Belgian 1926 documentary film. Comedy Playing House is a 2006 television film that was originally shown on CTV in Canada. It was produced by Blueprint Entertainment. The movie is based on the book of the same name by Patricia Pearson. Thriller "We all have THOSE days from time to time. You wake up on the wrong side of the bed and it feels like every person you encounter is insufferable. The tiniest of hassles can wreak havoc on your last nerve. You’re unable to shake that sense of general grumpiness and all you really want is to be left alone. It’s the kind of mood that takes you to a pretty dark place, where friends and loved ones, or even random strangers, might seem like adversaries. For most of us, this state of mind is temporary, but for Frank (Emil Johnsen) the socially withdrawn protagonist of CORRIDOR, the cloud of exasperation never really lifts. When the outgoing Lotte (Ylva Gallon) moves into the apartment above him, Frank’s life becomes a series of escalating psychological trials. Initially mundane challenges like carrying on a friendly conversation with a neighbor give way to slightly more demanding tests on Frank’s patience and judgment. First, Lotte and her biker boyfriend Micke’s (Peter Stormare) raucous late-night sexcapades keep him up all hours and distract him from his medical studies. When evidence of domestic abuse begins to surface between the couple upstairs, Frank tries and fails to avoid getting involved. His grudging and platonic assistance to Lotte brings more trouble to his door when Micke and another jealous ex both begin to suspect that Frank is Lotte’s new love interest. Soon Frank is caught up in a mystery as the lines blur between his own suspicion of the outside world and the genuine threats presented by Lotte and Micke’s encroachment on his life. Winners of the Cineuropa Jury Award at the 2010 Brussels Fantastic Film Festival, directors Johan Lundborg and Johan Storm have fashioned an impeccable suspense film that packs a bracing punch." Quoting Carrie Matherly from the 2010 Fantastic Fest site. Thriller The Berlin File is a 2013 South Korean spy thriller written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. Ha Jung-woo stars as a North Korean agent in Berlin who is betrayed and cut loose when a weapons deal is exposed. Together with his wife, a translator at the North Korean embassy in Berlin played by Jeon Ji-hyun, they try to escape being purged, with Ryoo Seung-bum and Han Suk-kyu playing North and South Korean operatives on their trail. The film was released in South Korea on January 31, 2013. It also had a limited theatrical run in 21 North American cities on February 15, 2013, including Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago, New York, New Orleans, Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. Documentary film Wesley Willis: The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll is a 2003 documentary film directed by Daniel Bitton about rock musician and artist Wesley Willis, who died in 2003 at age 40. Willis, challenged by a weight disorder as well as paranoid schizophrenia, is followed in his daily tasks, trials and tribulations in autumn 2000, showing him writing his unique yet virtually identical songs, playing a show, and attending to daily chores. Comedy Lucky and Zorba is a 1998 Italian traditional animation film directed by Enzo D'Alò, based on The Story of A Seagull and The Cat Who Taught Her To Fly by Luis Sepúlveda. Comedy Bobby Yeah is a BAFTA-nominated stop motion animated short film written, directed and animated by Robert Morgan. It was made independently and completed in 2011. It has screened at numerous international film festivals, including The Sundance Film Festival. Thriller Arctic Blue is a 1993 action-adventure-thriller. Thriller Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part I: The Beginning Story is a 2012 animation film directed by Yukihiro Miyamoto and Akiyuki Shinbo. Animation A priceless painting is stolen by the Bauku Gang, and it is up to the Tank Police to reclaim it before the sinister Red Commandos find it. Thriller An Insomniac's Nightmare is a 2003 film that stars Dominic Monaghan and was created and released by Jagged Edge Films. Monaghan plays Jack, an insomniac in the city, fading in and out of reality through his own thoughts. He suffers many hallucinations including visions of the dead, in particular his best friend. He continually tells himself to wake up, but Jack is not asleep. He kills himself only to find that it is another hallucination, and only once morning comes do things stabilize even marginally, still creeping into insanity. Documentary film A Sidewalk Astronomer is a documentary film about former Vedanta monk and amateur astronomer John Dobson. The film follows Dobson to state parks, astronomy clubs, and downtown streets as he promotes awareness of astronomy through his own personal style of sidewalk astronomy. The documentary includes voice overs by Dobson himself promoting his unorthodox views on religion and cosmology. Documentary film V... For Verneuil is a 2013 documentary film directed by Arto Pehlivanian. Documentary film The Rockerball Documentary is a documentary film directed by Patrick Gillett.It explores the origins of the sport of Rockerball as well as the future of the game Comedy Courage - Let's Run is a 1979 Comedy, Romance film written by Jean-Loup Dabadie and Yves Robert and directed by Yves Robert. Thriller John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars is a 2001 American science fiction action horror film composed, written, and directed by John Carpenter. The film stars Ice Cube, Natasha Henstridge, Jason Statham, Pam Grier, Clea DuVall, and Joanna Cassidy. The film was a critical and financial failure, scoring just a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earning $14 million at the box office, against a $28 million production budget. Documentary film Under the Sign of Sagittarius is a 1982 film directed by Juris Podnieks. Comedy Awara Paagal Deewana is a 2002 Bollywood action comedy film directed by Vikram Bhatt. The film's music was composed by Anu Malik, and the lyrics by Sameer. It is a remake of The Whole Nine Yards. Comedy Radio tulee hulluksi is a Finnish comedy directed by Matti Kassila as a sequel to the preceding year's Radio tekee murron. Unlike Kassila's other works, the movie has fallen into obscurity because of legal issues relating to its broadcast rights, which resulted in it being shown on television for the first time in June 2007. Thriller Love Can Be Murder is a 1992 comedy, fantasy and mystery TV movie written by Rob Gilmer and directed by Jack Bender. Science Fiction Teenage Zombies is a 1959 horror science fiction film, written and directed by Jerry Warren. Documentary film The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia is a 2009 documentary film directed by Julien Nitzberg, chronicling the White Family of Boone County, West Virginia. Documentary film Pandora's Promise is a 2013 documentary film about the nuclear power debate, directed by Robert Stone. Its central argument is that nuclear power, which still faces historical opposition from environmentalists, is a relatively safe and clean energy source which can help mitigate the serious problem of anthropogenic global warming. The title is derived from the ancient Greek myth of Pandora, who released numerous evils into the world, yet as the movie's tagline recalls: "At the bottom of the box she found hope." Documentary film The Empire of Shame is a documentary film directed by Li-Kyung Hong. Comedy Norman Normal is a 1968 animated cartoon short, produced by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Cartoons. It was produced as a collaboration between musician Paul Stookey and the studio's animation department. Rather than being released as part of the Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies series, it was released as a one-time "Cartoon Special." The short has been released on disc 4 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6, making it the first short from the "Seven Arts" era of the studio to be released on DVD or any form of home video officially in the United States. The theme song, "Norman Normal", was previously featured on Peter, Paul and Mary's album The Peter, Paul and Mary Album. The title character was initially designed by pop artist Milton Glaser, and then refined by animator Volus Jones to create a character that would be easier to animate. Further cartoons starring Norman were envisaged by Stookey, although the studio's closure the following year prevented these plans coming to fruition. Norman Normal is also the name of an Irish-German cartoon-series produced from 2000-2003. Animation mamãe civilizadora is a 2014 short animated film directed by Vivian Altman Eberhard. Thriller Kingsman: The Secret Service is an upcoming British action film directed by Matthew Vaughn based on the comic book The Secret Service created by Dave Gibbons and Mark Millar. The screenplay was written by Vaughn and Jane Goldman. The film's cast includes Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Strong, Taron Egerton, and Michael Caine. Documentary film Earth is a 2007 nature documentary film which depicts the diversity of wild habitats and creatures across the planet. The film begins in the Arctic in January of one year and moves southward, concluding in Antarctica in the December of the same year. Along the way, it features the journeys made by three particular species—the polar bear, African bush elephant and humpback whale—to highlight the threats to their survival in the face of rapid environmental change. A companion piece to the 2006 BBC/Discovery television series Planet Earth, the film uses many of the same sequences, though most are edited differently, and features previously unseen footage. Earth was co-directed by Alastair Fothergill, the executive producer of the television series, and Mark Linfield, the producer of Planet Earth's "From Pole to Pole" and "Seasonal Forests" episodes. It was co-produced by BBC Natural History Unit and Greenlight Media, with Discovery providing some of the funding. The same organisations collaborated on Fothergill's previous film, Deep Blue, itself a companion to his 2001 television series on the natural history of the world's oceans, The Blue Planet. Animation La habitación inclinada is 2003 short animation film directed by Pako Bagur, Freddy Córdoba & Ibán José. Comedy Opposites attract in this award-winning romantic comedy about two people who wear their differences on their skin and their hearts on their sleeves. Sara, an uptight schoolteacher is appalled when Virgil, a biker and tattoo artist arrives in her classroom. But shock soon gives way to curiosity, and Sara's life takes a hilarious turn when she actually finds herself falling for Virgil. Documentary film Keiko: The Untold story is a 2010 documentary film about Keiko, the Orca best known for starring in the film Free Willy and its two sequels. It was directed and produced by Theresa Demarest. The film made the official selection list of many film festivals, including the Southern Utah International Documentary Film Festival, the San Francisco Ocean Film Festival and the Denver Film Festival. In August 2013 a HD version of the film entitled Keiko: The Untold Story of the Star of Free Willy premiered at the Eqyptian Theater in Hollywood during the 20th Anniversary Celebration Benefit for the Free Willy Keiko Foundation. The World Premiere of the film included a Blue Carpet Ceremony with the stars and director of both Free Willy and the documentary. Documentary film Inside Burma: Land of Fear is a 1996 Central Independent Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger, which was directed by David Munro. The two men worked undercover in order to investigate the use of slave labour in Burma. Documentary film El Sicario Room 164 is a 2010 documentary film written by Gianfranco Rosiand and Charles Bowden and directed by Gianfranco Rosi. Documentary film In the Light of Reverence is a documentary produced by Christopher McLeod and Malinda Maynor. It features three tribal nations, the Hopi, the Winnemem Wintu, and the Lakota Sioux, and their struggles to protect three sacred sites. Such sites are central to their understanding of the world and their spiritual responsibilities to care for their homelands. The three stories featured in In the Light of Reverence are intended to lead to understanding and dialogue. They were developed with an advisory board composed of Native Americans and were based on personal relationships nurtured for decades. The three sacred sites, Devils Tower, situated in the Lakota Black Hills; the Four Corners of the Hopi in Arizona; and the Winnemem Wintu's Mount Shasta, are places of extraordinary beauty. They have been sites of controversy over differing ideas of how to use the land among American Indians and non-Indians. The Lakota, Hopi, and Winnemem Wintu consider the land sacred. Users such as mining companies, New Age practitioners, and rock climbers think of the land as a material resource best used for industry and recreation. Comedy Magician Mickey is a 1937 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse cartoon, originally released to theaters on February 6, 1937. Mickey puts on a magic show, but is constantly interrupted by a heckler, Donald Duck, whom he in turn tries to get his revenge on through his magic tricks. Comedy The Storholmen Brothers is a 1932 Swedish black-and-white comedy film. It was directed by and starred Sigurd Wallén and Fridolf Rhudin, two of the big names of Swedish film in the early 20th century. Pojkarna på Storholmen is one of the greatest box office hits in the history of the leading Swedish film studio Svensk Filmindustri, and generally regarded as one of the best Fridolf Rhudin comedies. Comedy Break Dreams is a 2013 short comedy film written by Cricket Daniel and directed by Paul Mathieu. Animation Horse is a 2013 animation fantasy short film written and directed by Jie Shen. Comedy The Interrupted Honeymoon is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Jane Carr, Helen Haye and Jack Hobbs. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. Returning home from a honeymoon in Paris, a couple find that their flat has been taken over by their friends. Science Fiction Jersey Shore Shark Attack is a 2012 TV film that aired on Syfy on June 8, 2012 and was written by Michael Ciminera and Richard Gnolfo. It was built around the popularity of the MTV well-known program, Jersey Shore. Documentary film Another Side of Peace is a 2004 human rights documentary film directed by Ellen Frick and Gretchen Burger. Documentary film Lucio is a 2007 film directed by Aitor Arregi and Jos Mari Goenaga. Comedy The Pink Panther wants to mow his lawn, but his mower needs a new spark plug. However, the new plug falls from his hands, and it's found by a vicious watchdog who thinks it's a bone. The panther tries to get the plug back first by trying stilt walking, a balloon kit and a rope to walk on, then by digging himself under the garden and finally posing as a bone inspector. Comedy Italia-Germania 4-3 is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Andrea Barzini. The title is inspired by the semi-finals of the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Comedy Nek bude sto bude is a 1999 comedy film written by Stevan Koprivica and directed by Slobodan Suljagic. Comedy L'inafferrabile 12 is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Walter Chiari. Science Fiction Spiritual Warriors is a 2007 adventure science fiction film written by Jsu Garcia, John-Roger and directed by David Raynr. Thriller Into the Fire is a 1988 thriller film about a man who takes a job at a mysterious road-side lodge. The film was directed by Graeme Campbell, and stars Susan Anspach, Art Hindle, and Olivia d'Abo. Thriller Any Other Side is a 2012 Chinese horror film directed by Fang Yaxi. Documentary film Nami no koe: Kesennuma is a documentary film directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Kou Sakai. Thriller The Expendables 2 is a 2012 American ensemble action film directed by Simon West, written by Richard Wenk and Sylvester Stallone and based on a story by Ken Kaufman, David Agosto and Wenk. Brian Tyler returned to score the film. It is a sequel to the 2010 action film The Expendables, and stars Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Norris, Terry Crews, Randy Couture, Liam Hemsworth, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The story follows the mercenary group known as "the Expendables" as they undertake a seemingly simple mission which evolves into a quest for revenge against rival mercenary Jean Vilain, who murdered one of their own and threatens the world with a deadly weapon. It is the second installment in The Expendables film series. Principal photography took place over 14 weeks on an estimated $100 million budget. Film locations included Bulgaria, Hong Kong and New Orleans. Controversy arose over the accidental death of a stuntman and environmental damage caused during filming in Bulgaria. The film was released in Europe on August 16, 2012 and in North America the following day. Comedy J.P.B.F. is a 2012 short film comedy written and directed by Steve Collins. Comedy Goat Story 2 is a 2012 Czech computer-animated feature film. Directed by Jan Tománek and produced by Art And Animation studio. It is a sequel to the 2008 Goat Story. The film was animated by a changed team from the first film, with animators joining the project from countries such as Spain, Bulgaria and India. The film was released in 2D and 3D. The movie was rendered in in-house GPU renderer FurryBall Animation The Puppetoon Movie is a 1987 animated film written, produced, and directed by Arnold Leibovit. It is based on the Puppetoon characters Tubby the Tuba, Tulips Shall Grow, John Henry and the Inky Poo in addition to Gumby, Pokey, and Arnie the Dinosaur., all created by George Pal in the 1930s and 1940s. It stars the voices of Dick Beals, Art Clokey, Paul Frees, Victor Jory, and Dal McKennon. as the main characters. The original 1987 release of The Puppetoons Movie contained 11 Puppetoons. The 2000 DVD release and 2013 Blu-ray release each include the same 12 additional Puppetoons. Documentary film Kesha Rose Sebert's unique style of rapping and singing keeps dance floors crowded all around the world. But don't let the accolades fool you! Kesha is far from an overnight success. In fact, she has been preparing for this moment her entire life. Comedy Kundakka Mandakka is an Indian Tamil comedy film released in 2005, produced by SG Films. Comedy My Name Is Janez Janša is a 2012 documentary film about three contemporary artists, one of them the film director, who in 2007 all changed their name to that of Janez Janša, the Prime Minister of Slovenia. Signified as an artistic gesture this particular name change provoked a wide range of interpretations in art circles in Slovenia and abroad as well as among journalists and the general public. From banter to conspiracy. In the documentary individuals, artists and academics from all over the world share their thoughts about the meaning and purpose of one’s name from both private and public perspectives. Reasons for changing one's name are explored as the film draws references from history, popular culture and individual experiences. In Slovenia the film has been labelled as pornographic and as degenerate art by some of the press close to the government. On the other hand, the director of Slovenian Film Center in his analysis said that the film is not to be judged by politicians, but by film critics and the audience. Comedy The Search for One-eye Jimmy is a comedy written and directed by Sam Henry Kass. Documentary film Happy to be Nappy and Other stories of Me is a 2004 documentary film written by Bell Hooks and directed by Michael Sporn. Documentary film Somebody Waiting is a 1971 American short documentary film produced by Woody Omens. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Coyote's Morning is a 2001 comedy film written by Mikolaj Korzynski and directed by Olaf Lubaszenko. Comedy The Don Juans is a 2013 Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Originally Agnieszka Holland's mini-series Burning Bush had been selected to represent the Czech Republic. However AMPAS disqualified the film, citing regulations that the film must not have initially appeared on television. The mini-series aired on Czech TV eight months prior to the re-edited version that appeared in cinemas. Thriller The Mangler is a 1995 American, Australian and South African horror film, directed by Tobe Hooper and based upon the Stephen King short story of the same name which appeared in his inaugural short story collection, Night Shift. It stars Robert Englund and Ted Levine. Animation Kids' Ten Commandments: Stolen Jewels, Stolen Hearts is a 2003 short animated film written by Libby Hinson, Rob Loos and George Taweel. Thriller Six is a 2013 short, romance, drama, thriller, action film written by Atef Nashed and directed by Bahaa El Gamal. Documentary film A Short History Of The Highrise is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Katerina Cizek. Thriller Evil Under the Sun is a 1982 British mystery film based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie. Comedy Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi Veedu is a Tamil-language romantic comedy drama film written and directed by newcomer Thirumalai Kishore, starring Githan Ramesh in the lead role as a T. Rajendar fan, while Sanchita Padukone and Telugu actress Suhasini, making her Tamil film debut, play lead female characters, with Jayaprakash, Prakash Raj, comedian Soori and Ilavarasu essaying supporting roles. The film, produced by Ramesh's home production Super Good Films with this film being their 81st venture, has music scored by Telugu composer Chakri in his debut Tamil film. Documentary film Nature's Revenge is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Stefan Jarl. Thriller Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Declan O'Brien and the fifth installment in the Wrong Turn film series. The film is a sequel to Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings and serves as a prequel. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 23, 2012. Thriller What Fun We Were Having: 4 Stories About Date Rape is a 2011 drama thriller film directed by Adam Wingard. Thriller L'amour braque is a 1985 French romantic drama film directed by Andrzej Zulawski and starring Sophie Marceau, Francis Huster, and Tchéky Karyo. Inspired by Dostoyevsky's novel The Idiot the film is about a bank robber who meets a neurotic dreamer on his way to Paris whom he considers to be an idiot. The dreamer follows him everywhere and soon falls in love with his girlfriend, resulting in a tragic ending. The film received a Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Award Nomination for Best Film in 1986. Documentary film Gedächtnis is a 1982 documentary film directed by Bruno Ganz and Otto Sander. Documentary film Before the Revolution is a 2013 documentary, family, historical fiction and thriller film directed by Dan Shadur. Comedy Viva Las Nowhere is a 2001 film directed by Jason Bloom. Comedy Hard Breakers is a 2010 comedy film written by Elaine Fogg and Leah Sturgis and directed by Leah Sturgis. Comedy Reluctant Bride is a 1955 British comedy film. Animation Skeleton Girl is a 2012 short animation, adventure, horror, thriller film written by Lisa Godwin, Steven Hanulik and Leo Wieser directed by Steven Hanulik and Leo Wieser. Comedy Dark at Noon is a 1993 Chilean-French comedy film directed by Raúl Ruiz.It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Mister 880 is a 1950 American comedy film about an amateurish counterfeiter who only counterfeits one dollar bills, and manages to elude the Secret Service for 20 years. It was directed by Edmund Goulding, and stars Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire, Edmund Gwenn, and Millard Mitchell, The film is based on the true story of Emerich Juettner, known under the alias Edward Mueller, an elderly man who counterfeited just enough money to survive, and was careful in where and when he spent his fake dollar bills, and was therefore able to elude authorities for ten years, despite the poor quality of his fakes, and despite growing interest in his case. The film was based on an article by St. Clair McKelway that was first published in The New Yorker and later collected in McKelway's book True Tales from the Annals of Crime & Rascality. Edmund Gwenn, who played "Skipper" Miller, won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance. In real life, Juettner was caught and arrested in 1948, and served four months in prison. Juettner made more money from the release of Mister 880 than he had made in his entire counterfeiting career. Comedy Cross my Heart and Hope to Die is a 1994 Norwegian film directed by Marius Holst. It is loosely based on Lars Saabye Christensen's novel Gutten som ville være en av gutta. Science Fiction Undead is a 2003 Australian zombie horror comedy film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig and starring Felicity Mason, Mungo McKay and Rob Jenkins. It was then-relatively-unknown Good Game presenter Steven O'Donnell's first film role. Animation A crowd of pushy holiday shopppers rub Bushroot the wrong way. He decides to ruin Christmas by taking control of all of St. Canard's Christmas trees. Documentary film Seattle Komedy Dokumentary is a 2010 documentary biography comedy film directed by Clint Berquist. Thriller Singaporenalli Raja Kulla is a 1978 Indian Kannada language full-scale action-suspense-drama film directed by C. V. Rajendran starring Vishnuvardhan, Manjula, Dwarkish, Lokanath, and Thoogudeepa Srinivas in pivotal roles. It was the first Kannada film film to be filmed outside India. Comedy Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble is a 1944 romantic comedy, the fourteenth starring Mickey Rooney as Andy Hardy. Andy goes to college, but soon gets in trouble with some pretty co-eds. Comedy Vater Morgana is a 2010 German comedy film by director Till Endemann with the actors Christian Ulmen, Michael Gwisdek and Felicitas Woll in the central characters – produced by the movie Company and Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany, released by Warner Bros. Documentary film Mau Mau is a documentary film directed by Anthony Howarth and David R. Koff. It is a part of The Black Man's Land Trilogy. Documentary film The life and legacy of Marlon Brando and how he changed acting. Thriller Die Jagd nach dem Tode - 4. Teil: Die Goldmine von Sar-Khin is a film directed by Karl Gerhardt released on Feb 25, 1921. Comedy The Arm Reach is a 2012 short comedy drama film directed by Hyung-gon Lee. Animation Animation vs. Animator 1 is a 2006 short animated film written and directed by Alan Becker. Documentary film Mississippi Triangle is a 1983 documentary film directed by Christine Choy, Worth Long and Allen Siegel. Animation Late for Meeting is a 2013 short, animation, drama film directed by David Lewandowski. Comedy Look Up and Laugh is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Alfred Drayton and Douglas Wakefield. The film is notable for featuring an appearance by Vivien Leigh in an early supporting role. It was made at Ealing Studios. Comedy Remember Last Night? is a 1935 American mystery comedy film directed by James Whale. The film, based on the novel The Hangover Murders, is about the investigation of the murder of one of a group of friends. The survivors are unable to recall the events of the night of the murder because they were all too drunk. Remember Last Night? features an ensemble cast headed by Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings, and Robert Young. Whale convinced Universal Studios head Carl Laemmle, Jr. to buy the screen rights to the novel so Whale could avoid directing Dracula's Daughter, as he wished not to direct another horror film so soon after shooting Bride of Frankenstein. Initial drafts of the screenplay were deemed unsuitable under the Production Code because of the focus on excessive drinking. The novel's original title was also unsuitable because of the word "hangover". Following revisions, the film was approved and was released on November 4, 1935 to mixed reviews and poor box office results. Science Fiction Doomwatch is a 1972 science fiction/thriller film directed by Peter Sasdy. The film is based on the BBC series Doomwatch. The screenplay was written by Clive Exton. Comedy Mr. 420 is a 2012 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film starring Ganesh and Pranitha Subhash in the lead. This film was directed by Pradeep Raj and produced by Sandesh Nagaraj under Sandesh films banner. V. Harikrishna is the music composer and R. Giri is the cinematographer. The film made its theatrical release on 19 October 2012 Comedy Latin Boys Go to Hell is a 1997 comedy drama film written by Andre Salas and Ela Troyano and directed by Ela Troyano. Animation Dum Spiro is a 2013 short film directed by Cailly, Guenole, Hardion, Lemoine and Wackowiez. Thriller 13B is a 2009 Tamil psychological horror film directed by Vikram Kumar, starring R. Madhavan and Neetu Chandra in the lead roles. Produced by Suresh Balaje and George Pius, the film was simultaneously filmed and released in Tamil and also Hindi as 13B with a slightly different cast. The film's soundtrack was composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and background score by Tubby Parik. The film was released on 6 March 2009 to highly positive reviews from critics in Tamil and mixed reviews in Bollywood. Science Fiction Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! The Movie: ExtremeSpeed Genesect: Mewtwo Awakens is a 2013 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the 16th Pokémon anime movie and the third and the final arc of the Best Wishes series. The movie premiered in theaters on July 13, 2013. The movie features Genesect, the Paleozoic and final Pokémon in the fifth generation, as well as Mewtwo. The film was shown on Cartoon Network in the United States, and on CITV in the United Kingdom on October 19, 2013 after Media Factory's retirement of the Pokémon products on October 1, 2013. The film was also shown in the Philippines starting on November 13, 2013, exclusively on SM Cinemas. On December 3, 2013, Viz Media released the movie on DVD in the U.S before the movie released on DVD and Blu-ray in the Japan on December 18, 2013. Animation Drip-Along Daffy is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1951, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. This cartoon was produced as a parody of the Westerns widely popular at the time of its release, and features Daffy Duck as a "Western-Type Hero", who, with his trusty "Comedy Relief" hopes to clean up a violence-filled "one-horse town". In a tongue-in-cheek nod to The Lone Ranger, Daffy's horse is named "Tinfoil". The cartoon includes an original song "The Flower of Gower Gulch", a parody of sentimental cowboy-style love songs, Gower Gulch being an intersection in Hollywood known as a gathering spot for would-be actors in early Westerns. Drip-Along Daffy marks the first appearance of the villain character Nasty Canasta, a Mexican rogue who would resurface in several later Jones cartoons, as well as an episode The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, the movie Looney Tunes: Back in Action, and occasionally on the Duck Dodgers series. Documentary film Berlin im Aufbau is an East German documentary film directed by Kurt Maetzig between 1945 and 1946. It was a prominent 22 minute documentary, released in 1946 and produced by the Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft film company. Maetzig was assisted in the assembly of the film by Marion Keller, who had also scripted and organized several other propaganda films of the late 1940s. The film has historical significance in that it documents the first phase of the rebuilding of the destroyed city of Berlin after World War II and was one of three documentaries shot in the immediate aftermath examining the reconstruction of the city. The documentary explores the redevelopments in culture, transport, health care and education, industry and trade, compiled using newsreel footage of eyewitnesses. It also explores the marked social changes since the fall of Nazi Germany; in one scene a Jewish carpenter is helping a German man on a roof top reconstructing it. The film is essentially a propaganda film, intended to raise the morale of the people after the devastation and showing promise to the nation in the redevelopment programme. Comedy 3 Idiots is a 2009 Indian comedy-drama film co-written, edited and directed by Rajkumar Hirani, with a screenplay by Abhijat Joshi, and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It was loosely adapted from the novel Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat. The film stars Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Omi Vaidya, Parikshit Sahni and Boman Irani. 3 Idiots went on to become the highest-grossing Bollywood film. Upon release, the film broke all opening box office records in India. It was the highest-grossing film in its opening weekend in India and had the highest opening day collections for a Bollywood film. It also held the record for highest net collections in the first week for a Bollywood film. It also became one of the few Indian films to become a major success in East Asian markets such as China, eventually bringing its overseas total to more than US$ 25 million—the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in overseas markets, before being overtaken by Dhoom 3 and Happy New Year. Comedy Madame Louise is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and produced by Ernest G. Roy and starring Richard Hearne, Petula Clark, Garry Marsh and Richard Gale. In order to settle her debts, the owner of a dress shop transfers control to a bookmaker. The bookmaker is wanted by a gang of criminals and much mayhem follows causing the usual stunts by Mr Pastry with much slap stick on the way . He has patented a dress, modelled beautifully by Miss Penny the resourceful assistant which transforms from a day dress to an evening dress and other modes by the removal of the sleeves, and part of the skirt . Much slapstick in involved . After a campaign of emails by Petula Clark fans Renown pictures issued this film in May 2011 on DVD as well as another Clark title THAT WOMAN OPPOSITE. Alls well at the end of MADAME LOUISE as the dress shop owner recovers her assets and all is well with Mr Pastry and the faithful Miss Penny. Comedy Night of the Living Deb is a 2014 American romantic, comedy, post-apocalyptic film directed by Kyle Rankin. It stars Michael Cassidy, Maria Thayer, Ray Wise and Chris Marquette. The film will be released on October 31, 2014. Comedy Kathavarayan is a Tamil film directed by Salangai Durai starring Karan, Vidisha and Radha. It released in 2008. Comedy Duel À Takadanobaba is a 1937 comedy film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki and Masahiro Makino. Documentary film New Born is a 2012 documentary and short film directed by Zena Merton. Comedy A Night in the Show was Charlie Chaplin's 12th film for Essanay. It was made at Majestic Studio in Los Angeles the fall of 1915. Chaplin played two roles: one as Mr. Pest and one as Mr. Rowdy. The film was created from Chaplin's stage work from a play called Mumming Birds with the Karno Company from London. Chaplin performed this play during his U.S. tours with Fred Karno company and decided to bring some of this play to his film work. Edna Purviance played a minor role as a lady in the audience. Thriller Breaking the Girls is a 2013 thriller, crime film written by Mark Distefano and Guinevere Turner and directed by Jamie Babbit. Documentary film Deuce is the second DVD by the American Nu Metal band, Korn. It was released on June 11, 2002 - the same day as the band's fifth studio release, Untouchables. The DVD was certified platinum by the RIAA. The DVD includes the band's first home video Who Then Now? and features the music video collection from Korn to Issues. Other extras include biographies of each band member, gags, behind-the-scenes of the music videos or live concerts, and various other things. Comedy The Grotesque is a 1995 British film by John-Paul Davidson, adapted from the 1989 novel of the same name by Patrick McGrath. It stars Alan Bates, Lena Headey, Theresa Russell and Sting. Academy Award-winning Costume Designer Colleen Atwood worked on the film, and McGrath's wife, actress Maria Aitken, performed in a supporting role. Comedy Two Old Tars is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller An American Werewolf in Paris is a 1997 comedy-horror film directed by Anthony Waller and starring Tom Everett Scott and Julie Delpy. The film was in development for 6 years and follows the general concept of, and is a loose sequel to, the 1981 film An American Werewolf in London. The title of this film has its roots in the production of its predecessor; when production of the original London film ran into trouble with British Equity, director John Landis, having scouted locations in Paris, considered moving the production to France and changing the title of his film to An American Werewolf in Paris. Comedy The Object of My Affection is a 1998 romantic comedy film, adapted from the book of the same title by Stephen McCauley, and starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd. The story concerns a pregnant New York social worker who develops romantic feelings for her gay best friend, and the complications that ensue. The film is directed by Nicholas Hytner, and the screenplay was written by Wendy Wasserstein. The movie was filmed in 1997 in various locations around New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Comedy The Second Mother is a 1925 German silent comedy film directed by Heinrich Bolten-Baeckers and starring Margarete Lanner, Hans Mierendorff and Maria Melchoir. It was one of a number of popular comedies released by UFA alongside its more prestigious art films. Comedy Mongolian Baseball is a 2013 comedy film directed by Masaharu Take. Animation Take Me Up to the Ball Game is the sixth animated television special from Nelvana Limited, released in September 1980. The title is a play on the song title "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". Thriller I, Madman is a 1989 horror, thriller film, written by David Chaskin and directed by Tibor Takács. Animation Psychic Wars is a 1991 Japanese OVA anime film created by Toei Animation which has been translated for the English speaking world at least twice. Comedy Roll Bounce is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written by Norman Vance Jr. and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. The film stars hip hop artist Bow Wow as the leader of a roller skating crew in 1970s Chicago. The film also stars Nick Cannon, Meagan Good, Brandon T. Jackson, Wesley Jonathan, Chi McBride, Kellita Smith, and Jurnee Smollett. Comedy Neuner is a 1990 comedy film written by Jurek Becker and directed by Werner Masten. Comedy POST, the Complete Adventure is a 2010 film written by Pablo Parés and Esteban Rojas and directed by Pablo Parés. Comedy The Girl and the Gambler is a 1939 Western film starring Tim Holt. It was an early starring Western for Holt who would replace George O'Brien as the studio's main Western star. The film was based on a play which had been filmed by RKO in 1932 as Girl of the Rio. Comedy Didi auf vollen Touren is a 1986 comedy film directed by Wigbert Wicker. Comedy Head of State is a 2003 comedy film directed, written by, and starring Chris Rock and co-starring Bernie Mac. The film's title refers to that function of the President of the United States, the other two functions being head of government and commander in chief. Comedy Spider and Rose is a 1994 Australian film about the relationship between an elderly lady and a young ambulance driver. Although the film was marketed as a comedy, Bill Bennett says he never regarded the film as such, but a serious look at how we treat the aged. Comedy Tamara Drewe is a 2011 film directed by Stephen Frears. Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site: "This is the contemporary tale of a Londoner returning home to the country - and to her past. Tamara, once a shy, ugly teenager, has reinvented herself as a smouldering femme fatale. When she returns to her old village to sell her late mother's house, she is barely recognisable to the locals - or to her old flame Andy - and she kick-starts a trail of envy, lust, scandal and gossip wherever she goes. But has she really forgotten who she is - and who she loved? Tamara is the ultimate modern girl; but for all her independence, ambition and sex appeal it's actually the vulnerable, shy fish-out-of-water underneath that make her story funny, moving and very human." Animation Yogi's Great Escape is a made for television film and the first produced as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. Comedy Vegas: Based on a True Story is a 2008 film directed by Amir Naderi. Documentary film Satan rir media is a 1998 Norwegian documentary by Torstein Grude. The film covers the controversy that surrounded black metal musician Varg Vikernes in the early 1990s, who not only has been tied to a series of church arsons in Norway, but received widespread media attention for the murder of Mayhem band member Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth. Documentary film The Tao of Bluegrass : A Portrait of Peter Rowan is a 2013 documentary music biographical film, written and directed by Christine Funk. Comedy Two on a Doorstep is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Kay Hammond, Harold French and Anthony Hankey. The film was made at the Elstree Studios complex. It was made as a quota quickie for release by the American company Paramount Pictures. Documentary film The Rite of Spring is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Jana Sevciková. Documentary film Katanga Business is a 2009 film by Belgian director Thierry Michel that explores the mining industry in Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Comedy Always and Forever is a Hallmark television film released in October 2009, starring Dean McDermott, Barbara Eden, and Rena Sofer. It was written by Riley Weston and directed by Kevin Connor. The movie runs 86 minutes and was produced by Larry Levinson Productions. Comedy Elder Anderson is a short film directed by Daniel Maggio. Comedy Twenty Four Seven is a 1997 film directed and written by Shane Meadows. It was co-written by frequent Meadows collaborator Paul Fraser. Comedy An Evening with Kevin Smith is a DVD featuring Question and Answer sessions that the writer and filmmaker Kevin Smith held with his fans at various American colleges in 2001/2002. The colleges were: Clark University, Cornell University, Indiana University, Kent State University and University of Wyoming. During the sessions, Kevin Smith answers questions regarding his movies, as well as his life. He discusses how he got started in the movie industry, how different films came about, his friendship with Jason Mewes, and his relationship with the media, fans, and various other celebrities. Comedy 101 Weddings is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Shafi and starring Kunchacko Boban, Jayasurya, Biju Menon, Samvrutha Sunil, and Bhama in the lead roles. The film is written by Kalavoor Ravikumar based on a story by the director. The film is produced by Shafi's brother Rafi Mecartin, Hasainar, and Shaleer under the banner of Film Folks and features music composed by Deepak Dev, whilst cinematography is handled by Alagappan and is edited by Mahesh Narayanan. The film is set against the backdrop of a mass marriage ceremony. Comedy Inside the Law is a 1942 American film directed by Hamilton MacFadden. It is also known as Rogues in Clover. Comedy Our Man in Havana is a 1959 British film shot in CinemaScope, directed and produced by Carol Reed and starring Alec Guinness, Burl Ives, Maureen O'Hara, Ralph Richardson, Noël Coward and Ernie Kovacs. The film is adapted from the 1958 novel Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene. The film takes the action of the novel and gives it a more comedic touch. The movie marks Carol Reed's third collaboration with Graham Greene. Comedy Attack the Gas Station! is a 1999 Korean crime-comedy film directed by Kim Sang-jin and written by Park Jeong-woo. The film tells the story of a quartet of thugs who rob a gas station out of sheer boredom, having robbed it only a few days previously. Unable to get any money from the register, they take everyone hostage and start dispensing gas and keeping the money. The film becomes progressively more and more farcical as the characters find different ways of amusing themselves, mostly through the mixed cast of characters that come in through the gas station. However, it's only a matter of time before they start upsetting the wrong people. During the question and answer session at a screening during the 2000 Vancouver International Film Festival, director Kim Sang-jin indicated that the film inspired real-life copycats in South Korea. The young cast of then-little known actors would go on to bigger careers: Lee Sung-jae, Yu Oh-seong, Yoo Ji-tae, and Lee Yo-won. Comedy "From Argentine director Ezequiel Acuña comes a wry, droll tale of masculine friendship as two old friends meet again over ten years after leaving school to complete work on a new play. Marcos (Matías Castelli) has just lost his job at a sweet factory and decides to complete a one-man play he's been working on for some time in the hope of nailing a theatrical production and effectively initiating a change of career. He contacts Martín (Alberto Rojas Apel), an old school friend who is now a TV writer, and both men begin a tentative writing journey that also sees them picking up the threads of a friendship abandoned over a decade previously. Shot almost entirely in black and white, Acuña's understated feature, co-produced by Pablo Trapero (Lion's Den, La Rabia), is a warm, wry contemplation of the mechanics of friendship. With droll dialogue, two exquisite performances by Castelli as the grungy, disheveled Marcos and Rojas Apel - also co-writer of the screenplay - as the more taciturn, contemplative Martín - and a dynamic score by Uruguayan indie band La Foca, Sightseeing offers a thoughtful contemplation of masculine communication and the possibilities offered by moving on from a past that should never be allowed to overwhelm the present." Quoting Maria Delgado Documentary film "Social Business: A New Path for Capitalism?" is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Stephanie Failloux and Nicolas Jouvin. Documentary film Die Akte Lindenberg: Udo und die DDR is a 2010 documentary film written by Reinhold Beckmann and Falko Korth and directed by Falko Korth. Comedy A very special Top Gear Special, presented by Jezza and Capt. Slow Esq. In fact why don't we let them introduce this particular slice of petrol heaven? Everyone has an opinion on bad cars... Now it’s time to hear the ones that really count – ours... As it’s the worst car in the history of the WORLD, we’re on our travels ... to the North of England...to name and shame the most rubbish car from a manufacturer which, frankly, should have known better. But, it’s not all about hateful cars...Oh no. You have to revel in some good ones to appreciate the stinkers. There’s the Ferrari 458 spider, Toyota’s GT86 and the £340,000 Lexus LFA rubbing shoulders with a Mercedes SLS. Our guest driver, the Stig’s Yorkshire cousin, puts his whippet to one side and throws a BMW M5 round a gymkhana course before we have a go in a couple of Transatlantic challengers. Things don’t go well. We spend treasured leisure time on the golf course continuing our debate. That doesn’t go well either. We even put our own cars – past and present – into the reckoning. That ends badly too. We argue over the great and the awful from Peugeot, Ford, Mahindra, FSO, Alfa Romeo, Rolls Royce, Porsche, Citroen, Peugeot, Saab....and many more. And we have a special, surprise fate in store for the car we pick as our biggest loser... Enjoy .... Jeremy Clarkson James May Thriller Un uomo in ginocchio is a 1979 Italian crime-drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. For his performance Giuliano Gemma won the Grolla d'oro for Best Actor. Documentary film Endless Escape, Eternal Return is a 2013 documentary film written by Harutyun Khachatryan, Mikayel Stamboltsyan and directed by Harutyun Khachatryan. Comedy The Big Hit is a 1998 American action comedy film directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Che-Kirk Wong. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, China Chow, Lou Diamond Phillips, Christina Applegate, Bokeem Woodbine, Antonio Sabato, Jr., Avery Brooks, and Elliott Gould. The film was shot in Hamilton, and Pickering, Ontario, Canada. Comedy Cromartie High - The Movie (魁!! クロマティ高校 THE★MOVIE Sakigake!! Kuromati Kōkō The Movie?) is a 2005 Japanese live-action film directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi (who had previously made Battlefield Baseball) and starring Takamasa Suga. The film is based on the manga Cromartie High School by Eiji Nonaka which had also been previously adapted as an anime series. The film opens with a black-and-white documentary-like section which recounts the checkered past of Cromartie High, built in 1920 and destroyed six times since then. Then on to the present day school full of violence and thugs, a school so desperate for students, they even enroll a gorilla and a bad-tempered robot. Takashi Kamiyama (played by Takamasa Suga), a top student, comes to the school to try to join his hapless friend Yamamoto (Tak Sakaguchi in a cameo role) but Yamamoto can't even pass the entrance exams for Cromartie so Kamiyama is left to go it alone. His efforts to improve the school include starting a Global Defense Force to protect earth from aliens. The aliens when they do arrive are space apes Gori (screenwriter Shōichirō Masumoto in a furry suit) and lla and the plot becomes a series of parodies of science fiction films, martial arts movies and high school comedies among others. Comedy Death Budgie is a 2011 short animated comedy romance film directed by Ashlyn Anstee. Documentary film Matchmaking Mayor is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Erika Hníková. Documentary film The Maestro: King of the Cowboy Artists is a 1995 documentary film directed by Les Blank. Science Fiction Young Ones is an 2014 American action science fiction film directed and written by Jake Paltrow. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Elle Fanning, Michael Shannon and Kodi Smit-McPhee. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film will be released on October 17, 2014. Animation Far West: A True Western is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Wesley Rodrigues. Comedy Beethoven's 3rd is the second sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven. Additionally, this is the third installment in the Beethoven film series. It is the first film to be released directly to video. The film marks the onscreen introduction of Judge Reinhold as George Newton's younger brother Richard. Julia Sweeney as Richard's wife Beth. Joe Pichler as Richard's son Brennan. and Michaela Gallo as Richard's daughter Sara Thriller The Man on the Train is a 2002 French crime-drama film directed by Patrice Leconte, starring Jean Rochefort and Johnny Hallyday. It wa re-titled Man on the Train in the USA. The movie was shot in Annonay, France and won the audience awards at the Venice Film Festival for "Best Film" and "Best Actor" in 2002. Though not an English-language film, the UK Film Council awarded £500,000 to assist its production. Paramount Classics acquired the United States distribution rights of this film and gave it a limited US theatrical release on May 9, 2003 to a total of 85 theaters; this film went on grossing $2,542,020 in the United States theaters, which is a solid result for a non-English film. Paramount Classics was ecstatic with this film's performance in the United States market. Science Fiction Space Men is a 1960 science fiction film starring Rik Van Nutter and directed by Antonio Margheriti. It follows an assignment by Interplanetary News reporter Ray Peterson aboard a space station in the 21st century. Despite problems with the base commander, he is eventually responsible for stopping a space ship which threatens to destroy the Earth. The film was released in the United States as part of a triple bill with the East German film First Spaceship on Venus and the Japanese film The Mysterians. It was director Antonio Margheriti's first assignment, and this film showed what quality he could deliver while working with a minuscule budget. Comedy Porky Chops is a Looney Tunes cartoon released on February 12, 1949. Comedy Musica per vecchi animali is a 1989 film directed by Umberto Angelucci and Stefano Benni. Comedy Concrete Cowboys is a 1979 American TV Movie directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Jerry Reed and Tom Selleck. It was also a short-lived 1981 TV series with Jerry Reed reprising his role as J.D. Reed and Geoffrey Scott taking over Tom Selleck's role as Will Eubanks. The film is also known as Highway Action, Nashville detective and Ramblin' Man, the latter under which it was released on video by a few companies, including Edde Entertainment. Comedy The Taming of the Shrew is a 1967 film based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare about a courtship between two strong-willed people. The film was directed by Franco Zeffirelli and stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton as Shakespeare's Kate and Petruchio. Comedy Billy Rose's Jumbo is an American musical film produced by MGM in Panavision and Metrocolor, and starring Jimmy Durante, Doris Day, Martha Raye, and Stephen Boyd. The film was directed by Charles Walters and featured Busby Berkeley's choreography. It was nominated for an Academy Award for the adaptation of its Rodgers and Hart score. The title came from the original Broadway show, which opened on November 16, 1935, and was the last musical produced at the New York Hippodrome before it was torn down in 1939. Billy Rose produced the original stage version. Rose stipulated that if a film version was ever made, he must be credited in the title, even if he were not personally involved. Both play and film feature songs by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, although the film borrows two songs from Rodgers and Hart shows other than Jumbo. The screenplay was written by Sidney Sheldon. Despite featuring such Rodgers and Hart standards as "My Romance" and "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World", neither the original play nor the film was especially successful. The film was Doris Day's last screen musical. Stephen Boyd's singing voice was dubbed by James Joyce. Science Fiction Project: ALF is a TV movie directed by Dick Lowry. It is the sequel to the final episode, "Consider Me Gone", of the ALF TV series. It was broadcast in the U.S. by ABC and in Canada on CHCH on February 17, 1996. The film was released on DVD in 2005. None of the series regulars were featured. The only actors to appear in both the TV series and movie are Paul Fusco, the voice and puppeteer of ALF, and Beverly Archer, who played Mrs. Byrd in the former and Dr. Carnage in the latter. Documentary film Foo Fighters: Back and Forth is a 2011 rockumentary about Foo Fighters, directed by filmmaker James Moll. The film documents the band's history, and gets its title from a track on the Foo Fighters' seventh studio album Wasting Light. The film includes material taken from over 1,000 hours of historical and new footage, and interviews with the current members of Foo Fighters, former bandmembers William Goldsmith and Franz Stahl, and producer Butch Vig. Frontman Dave Grohl has said the main inspiration for the film was the decision to record Wasting Light in the garage of his mansion in Encino, California – "Personally, I thought it would be a good idea to now tell the story of the last 16 years, so it would make more sense to watch us make a record in a garage. After selling out fucking stadiums and becoming this big rock band, why would you make a garage record? To me the first hour and 20 minutes of the movie is leading up to that moment." Animation Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 direct-to-DVD animated comedy film set in the Family Guy fictional universe. Released on September 27, 2005, the film's main plot point concerns Stewie Griffin trying to find who he thinks is his real father after seeing the man on TV. He travels to San Francisco, only to find that the man is him from the future. The DVD contains commentaries and a sneak preview of the American Dad! Volume 1 DVD. The film was written to be a feature-length direct-to-video film based on the series. Fox eventually aired the special as three separate episodes for the Family Guy season 4 finale in May 2006. Fox had several scenes cut out, new scenes put in, and other scenes altered to make it only 66 minutes long. The shortened and separated versions of the three segments – "Stewie B. Goode", "Bango Was His Name, Oh!", and "Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure" – were aired on May 21, 2006. Documentary film No More Tour is a 2013 documentary film written by Lara Cano Herrero, Daniel Gomez Lillo and Fermín Muguruza and directed by Daniel Gomez Lillo. Thriller Lethal Weapon 2 is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Patsy Kensit, Joe Pesci, Derrick O'Connor and Joss Ackland. It is a sequel to the 1987 film Lethal Weapon and second installment in the Lethal Weapon series. Gibson and Glover respectively reprise their roles as L.A.P.D. officers, Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh, who protect an irritating federal witness, while taking on a gang of South African drug dealers hiding behind diplomatic immunity. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing. The film received mostly positive reviews and earned more than $227 million worldwide. Science Fiction Dark Star Hollow is a 2011 adventure horror film directed by John Carl Buechler and written by Matthew J. Fougerousse and Dan Griffin. Animation Airy Me is a 2013 animation film directed by Yoko Kuno. Thriller Red Hill is a 2010 Australian neo-western/thriller film written and directed by Patrick Hughes. The film stars Ryan Kwanten, Steve Bisley and Tom E. Lewis. Thriller The Two Jakes is a 1990 American Neo-noir mystery film, and the sequel to the 1974 film Chinatown. Directed by and starring Jack Nicholson, it also features Harvey Keitel, Meg Tilly, Madeleine Stowe, Richard Farnsworth, Frederic Forrest, Pia Gronning, David Keith, Rubén Blades, Tracey Walter and Eli Wallach. Reprising their roles from Chinatown are Joe Mantell, Perry Lopez, James Hong, Allan Warnick and, in a brief voice-over, Faye Dunaway. The character of Katherine Mulwray returns as well, played by Meg Tilly. It was released by Paramount Pictures on August 10, 1990. The film was not a box office or critical success, and plans for a third film about J. J. Gittes, with him near the end of his life, were abandoned. Thriller The Avenging Quartet is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts action crime film directed by Stanley Siu Wing, starring Cynthia Khan and Moon Lee. Animation A Feather Tale is a 1992 Canadian animated short film written and directed by Michèle Cournoyer. Thriller The Invisible Man's Revenge is a 1944 science fiction- horror film directed by Ford Beebe and written by Bertram Millhauser. The picture stars John Carradine as a mad scientist who tests his experiment on Jon Hall. The supporting cast features Evelyn Ankers. Revenge is the fifth film in the "Invisible Man" series, suggested by H.G. Wells novel The Invisible Man. Comedy Here Comes the Boom is a 2012 American sports comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Allan Loeb, and also written and produced by Kevin James, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Henry Winkler and Salma Hayek. The film was released in the United States on October 12, 2012. Comedy The Egg Trick is a 2010 short drama film written and directed by Stephen Kroto. Documentary film Mr. Patterns is a 2004 documentary film written by Jo Plomley and Nic Testoni. It is also directed by Catriona McKenzie. Science Fiction When It Will Be Silent (Original title: Keshieye Domem) is a 2009 short drama film written and directed by Dan Sachar. Science Fiction Alien Hunter is a 2003 television science-fiction-thriller film, directed by Ron Krauss and stars James Spader, Carl Lewis and Leslie Stefanson. Comedy Pedicab Driver is a 1989 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by and starring Sammo Hung, who portrays the leader of a crew of cycle rickshaw drivers in 1930s Macau. The movie features guest appearances by Eric Tsang, Corey Yuen and Lau Kar-leung. Documentary film Miracle at Sea: The Rescue of Tony Bullimore is a 1998 documentary TV movie directed by Guy Norris. Comedy Pyjamas Preferred is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Val Valentine and starring Betty Amann, Kenneth Kove and Jay Laurier. In France the husband of a purity league leader runs a shady nightclub. It was based on the play The Red Dog by J.O. Twiss. Thriller Flesh and Bone is a 1993 neo noir film drama written and directed by Steve Kloves that stars Meg Ryan, Dennis Quaid and James Caan. Gwyneth Paltrow is featured in an early role. Janet Maslin of the New York Times described Paltrow as a scene-stealer "who is Blythe Danner's daughter and has her mother's way of making a camera fall in love with her." Thriller Murder in Reverse is a 1945 British thriller film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring William Hartnell, Jimmy Hanley and Chili Bouchier. A successful film in its time, Murder in Reverse was shown at the British Film Institute on the big screen in June 2010 to great success, selling out the auditorium. Documentary film Satan's Angel: Queen of the Fire Tassels is a 2012 documentary, biography film directed by Joshua M. Dragotta. Documentary film Crazy About You is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Danilo Marunovic. Comedy "A Disney Christmas Gift" was a 47-minute Christmas television special which aired on December 4, 1982 on CBS' Walt Disney television program. The special was a Christmas-themed compilation of animated shorts featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck combined with excerpts from Disney feature films as well as the 1933 classic short "The Night Before Christmas". The opening and closing numbers, featuring the songs "On Christmas Morning" and its reprise, showcased Christmas at Disneyland. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the original full-length and shortened versions of "A Disney Christmas Gift" were rebroadcast on CBS and the Disney Channel. It was released on VHS, Beta, CED and Laserdisc in the 1980s and 1990s but has not been released on DVD. Comedy The Skateboard Kid is a 1993 comedy, family and fantasy film written by Larry Swerdlove and Gary Stuart Kaplan and directed by Larry Swerdlove. Thriller Arjunan Saakshi is a 2011 Malayalam mystery thriller film written and directed by Ranjith Sankar. It stars Prithviraj and Ann Augustine in the lead roles. The film is a thriller which deals with how we evade our responsibility to society. The film examines the vertical growth of Kochi both as a metro and a centre of crimes. It is produced by S. Sundararajan under the banner of S. R. T. Films and released on 28 January 2011. The film got positive reviews from the critics but was a failure at the boxoffice. Science Fiction Galaxy of Terror is a 1981 science fiction/horror film produced by Roger Corman and directed by Bruce D. Clark. It stars Edward Albert, Erin Moran, Ray Walston and Taaffe O'Connell. Produced by New World Pictures and distributed by United Artists, the film has gained a cult following of its own since the time of its release. Comedy These Hopeless Savages is a comedy, drama, musical film directed by Kaitlyn Busbee and Sean Christopher Lewis. Documentary film Detlef is a 2012 documentary film written by Stefan Westerwelle and directed by Jan Rothstein and Stefan Westerwelle. Comedy Mother Tongue is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Liliana Paolinelli. Documentary film I Beat Mike Tyson is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Joshua Weinstein. Comedy Fatty Finn is a 1980 Australian film, directed by Maurice Murphy and starring Ben Oxenbould with Rebecca Rigg. It is based on the 1930s cartoon-strip character, Fatty Finn, created by Syd Nicholls and is loosely based on the 1927 silent film, The Kid Stakes. Documentary film Our Generation is a 2010 documentary film about the struggle of Aboriginal peoples of Australia for their land, culture and freedom. Comedy The Mysterious Miss C. is a 2002 comedy/drama/family/fantasy film written by Dominique Demers and directed by Richard Ciupka. Comedy Pleasure Before Business is a 1927 silent film comedy directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Max Davidson and Virginia Brown Faire. The film was produced and distributed by then upstart studio Columbia Pictures. Preserved at the Library of Congress. Documentary film Handicapped Future is a 1971 documentary film by Werner Herzog about physically disabled children in Munich. The film was made at the request of a disabled friend of Herzog's, specifically in order to raise awareness for the cause of the disabled in West Germany. Herzog compares the film to his earlier The Flying Doctors of East Africa in that it has very little stylization, and is, he says, "dangerously conventional." During production of Handicapped Future, Herzog met Fini Straubringer, and this meeting led directly to Herzog's more well-known film Land of Silence and Darkness. Documentary film Man no run is a 1988 documentary film written by Claire Denis, Jean-Marie Ahanda, Blaise N'Djehoya and directed by Claire Denis. Comedy The Wall Between is a 1914 short comedy film written by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy Lighthouse Mouse is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies animated cartoon featuring Sylvester the Cat, Hippety Hopper, a lightkeeper who speaks with a pronounced Scottish brogue, a loquacious parrot named Polly, and a very restless and mischievous mouse. First presented in 1955, it was written by Sid Marcus and directed by Robert McKimson, with voice characterizations provided by Mel Blanc. Science Fiction Echelon Conspiracy is a 2009 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Greg Marcks and starring Shane West, Edward Burns, and Ving Rhames. Comedy Killing Bono is a 2011 British-Irish comedy film directed by Nick Hamm, based on Neil McCormick's 2003 memoir Killing Bono: I Was Bono's Doppelgänger. The film loosely recreates the story of young Irish rocker McCormick and his younger brother, Ivan, who attempt to become rock stars but can only look on as their secondary school friends form U2 and become the biggest band in the world. The film stars Ben Barnes as Neil McCormick, Robert Sheehan as Ivan McCormick, and Martin McCann as Irish singer Bono. It also features Pete Postlethwaite in his final film role. The movie, which was shot in Northern Ireland, was funded by Northern Ireland Screen and was released by Paramount Pictures in the United Kingdom on 1 April 2011. Sony Music Entertainment released the movie's soundtrack worldwide. The European premiere was held in the Savoy Cinema in Dublin. Documentary film Sunday Warriors is an action adventure documentary film directed by Andreas Geiger. Comedy Flowers in the Shadows is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Yuichiro Hirakawa. Animation Polar Trappers is a 1938 Donald Duck and Goofy cartoon in the South Pole trapping polar animals. This is the first cartoon that Donald Duck and Goofy appear without Mickey Mouse. Comedy To Be Takei is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Jennifer M. Kroot. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Starz Digital Media acquired the distribution rights of the film. The film will have a theatrical release in 2014. Comedy The Promising Boy is a 1981 Yugoslav youth genre film. Strongly influenced by the emerging new wave movement that seemingly challenged many of the established social norms in communist Yugoslavia, the movie tells the story of a young man who goes from being a good son to rebellious misfit and back again. It also served as the showcase of sorts for various bands of Yugoslav new wave and punk music scenes. Comedy Hi! Dharma! is a 2001 South Korean comedy about gangsters who hide out in a monastery. With 3,746,000 admissions, it was the fifth highest-grossing Korean film of 2001. A sequel titled Hi! Dharma 2: Showdown in Seoul was released in 2004. Animation Willoughby's Magic Hat is a 1943 Phantasies animated short subject directed by Bob Wickersham, produced by Screen Gems, and released to theatres by Columbia Pictures on April 20, 1943. The short features the character of a diminutive, weak man named Willoughby Wren, who finds he is granted super-strength by wearing a cap woven from the hair of Samson. He then uses his newfound powers to save a young woman from the clutches of an evil Frankenstein's monster-like robot, but finds that his powers vanish when the hat falls off or is removed from his head, which seems to happen often. At these times, the announcer would call to Willoughby, "Willoughby! Willoughby! The hat, Willoughby! The hat!" The film is notable for its use of stylistic design and unusual camera angles, the influence of Screen Gem employees who had defected from Walt Disney Productions following the 1941 Disney animator's strike. The designer for Willoughby's Magic Hat, Zack Schwartz, later became one of the co-founders of United Productions of America, a company that specialized in experimental and avant-garde animated shorts. Comedy Best friends, Abe and Bruno share just about everything. Their quiet life together is suddenly interrupted when Abe suffers a heart condition and Bruno, in his desperation to find help, causes pandemonium when he encounters the townsfolk – he is a silverback gorilla after all. Now Abe and Bruno are on the race of their lives in this exciting, heartwarming comedy about loyalty and true friendship. Comedy Beautiful But Broke is an American musical comedy film starring Joan Davis and Jane Frazee. Thriller The Backwoods, alternately known in Spanish as Bosque de Sombras, is a 2006 Spanish-British thriller film directed and co-written by the Spanish director Koldo Serra. Set in 1978 in the Basque Country, Northeast Spain, The Backwoods tells the story of two married couples staying in an isolated house in the woods. Once belonging to his Basque grandmother, Englishman Paul has purchased the house as a holiday retreat for himself and his Spanish wife Isabel . They are joined by fellow Englishman Norman and his wife Lucy, who are hoping the holiday will help save their marriage. While out hunting, Norman and Paul discover a deformed girl locked away in an abandoned building; deciding to rescue her, they take her back to their holiday home. The following day, a group of armed local men come to the house searching for the girl, whom they claim is their niece. Critics noted similarities between The Backwoods and earlier thrillers such as Deliverance and Straw Dogs. Comedy Bitch Slap is a 2009 action and exploitation film directed by Rick Jacobson and stars Julia Voth, Erin Cummings, America Olivo and Michael Hurst, with cameos by Lucy Lawless, Kevin Sorbo, and Renée O'Connor. Comedy Jack and Jill Sa Amerika is a 1988 comedy film written by Mars Ravelo and Loida Viriña and directed by Leroy Salvador. Comedy Changing Skins is a 1997 film directed by Andreas Dresen. Comedy Muro: Damn the Humanist Inside is a 2008 Turkish comedy film, directed by Zübeyr Şaşmaz, starring Mustafa Üstündağ and Şefik Onatoğlu as two revolutionaries recently released from prison, who stumble across an illegal organization run by a former friend. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on December 5, 2008, is the third highest-grossing Turkish film of 2008. It is a spin-off from the Valley of the Wolves media franchise, based on the Turkish television series of the same name using characters from the sequel series Valley of the Wolves: Ambush. Thriller Pakida is a 2014 Malayalam film directed by Sunil Karyattukara starring Asif Ali and Biju Menon in lead roles. Other cast member include Aju Varghese, Vishnu Raghav, Anjo Jose, Sajid, Shine Tom Chacko and Malavika Nair. The film is produced by Sagar Shereef and Kartha Seagulf. The film was released in 14 February 2014.This movie complete 50 days at many centers.It was an "average hit" the box office.Pakida grossed around 5.09 crore at box office . Asif Ali as Aadhi Biju Menon as George Koshy Anthraper Shine Tom Chacko as Sunny Malavika Nair as Kani Aju Varghese Vishnu Raghav as rafik Anjo Jose Sajid Yahiya Apoorva Bose as Pooja Renji Panicker P.Balachandran as adi's father Balaji as xaiver sajil suresh as asif ali Thriller Beck – Spår i mörker is a 1997 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Morten Arnfred. It is the eighth film about Martin Beck with Peter Haber as Martin Beck and Mikael Persbrandt as Gunvald Larsson. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: The storm called! Me and the Space Princess is a 2012 Japanese anime film. "Slogan is goodbye, sunflower, "" silly, sometimes, brother . " The film celebrates the 20th anniversary of Crayon Shin Chan anime. This film is the longest running crayon shin-chan movie so far. This movie was came in India on 22 March 2014 on Hungama Tv as Shin Chan Movie Himawari Banegi Rajkumari. Thriller Aakasmika is a 1993 Indian Kannada action - drama movie directed by T.S. Nagabharana. The film stars Rajkumar, Geetha and Madhavi in lead roles. The film, based on the story by Ta Ra Su's trilogy "Akasmika - Aparadhi - Parinama", is produced by S. A. Govindaraju and has music and lyrics written by Hamsalekha. The film opened to packed houses across Karnataka for many months and won many awards and critical acclaims as well. Documentary film The Ambivalent Future: Kiyoshi Kurosawa is a documentary film directed by Kenjirô Fujii. Documentary film A Whisper to a Roar is a 2012 American documentary film made by Ben Moses and inspired by the work of Larry Diamond. The film chronicles the fight for democracy in Egypt, Malaysia, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe, and includes animated segments narrated by British actor Alfred Molina. Animation Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, known as Street Fighter II Movie in Japan and Australia, is a 1994 anime film adaptation of the Street Fighter II fighting games written by Kenichi Imai, directed by Gisaburō Sugii and animated by Group TAC. The film, originally released in Japan on August 8, 1994, was released theatrically in North America, the United Kingdom, France and Spain, and was adapted into English in dubbed and subtitled format by Animaze for Manga Entertainment. It was also distributed by 20th Century Fox in other countries. Following the film's release, Group TAC later produced another loose adaptation of the Street Fighter II games, the anime series Street Fighter II V. Comedy Good News is a 1947 American MGM musical film based on the 1927 stage production of the same name. It starred June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Mel Tormé, and Joan McCracken. The screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolph Green was directed by Charles Walters in Technicolor. Two additional songs were written for the film: "The French Lesson" and "Pass That Peace Pipe". Good News was the second adaption of the stage musical, after the 1930 film Good News. The 1947 film was a more sanitized version of the musical; the 1930 version included Pre-Code content, such as sexual innuendo and lewd suggestive humor. Comedy Maten al león is a 1977 adventure comedy drama film written and directed by José Estrada. Thriller Angels & Demons is a 2009 American mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and based on Dan Brown's novel by the same name. It is the sequel to the 2006 film, The Da Vinci Code, also directed by Ron Howard. The novel was published first and The Da Vinci Code followed it. Filming of Angels & Demons took place in Rome, Italy, and the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California. Tom Hanks returns to play the lead role — Robert Langdon — as do producer Brian Grazer, composer Hans Zimmer and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman. Comedy Pet Hat is a 2012 short animated comedy film written and directed by Andy Clarke. Documentary film Arrivederci Macau is a 2013 documentary film directed by Rosa Cabral. Comedy Weather Girl is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Blayne Weaver. The film stars Tricia O'Kelley, Mark Harmon, Jon Cryer, and Enrico Colantoni. Thriller Surveillance is an independent thriller that is set in the Nebraska plains of the United States. The film is directed by Jennifer Lynch and stars Julia Ormond, Bill Pullman, Michael Ironside, and French Stewart. The film premiered "out of competition" and appeared in a midnight slot at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Surveillance is Lynch's second feature film, following a fifteen-year break after Boxing Helena. Thriller The Rookie is a 1990 buddy cop film directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert and David Valdes. It was written from a screenplay conceived by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Raul Julia, Sonia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen, whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring. Shot entirely on location in California during the spring of 1990, the film is distinctly remembered for its elaborate pyrotechnics and extravagant stunt work. The film crew's reliance on expensive sets and elaborate stunt equipment outweighed the need for utilizing extensive CGI special effects during production. Distributed by Warner Bros., the film never spawned a sequel. The Rookie premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States and Canada on December 7, 1990 grossing $21,633,874 in ticket receipts. Comedy Thundering Fleas is a 1926 Our Gang film featuring Oliver Hardy and directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 51st Our Gang short subject released. The film features a cameo appearance by comedian Charley Chase. Animation The Camel Boy is a 1984 animated family film written and directed by Yoram Gross. Thriller Ghutan is a 2007 Hindi horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay. Comedy Tug is a 2010 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Abram Makowka. Shown at the Newport Beach Film Festival & the Waterfront Film Festival. Documentary film 20 year old Naoki is caught up in the ever increasing new problem of juvenile delinquency in Japan. His record is dismal. A failure at school, work and in his personal life, Naoki has decided to turn to a life of petty crime.Naoki's mother, Mrs. Watanabe, is driven to despair and shame by his lifestyle. One day she meets up with an old school friend, Mr. Imai. During her conversation with him, she reveals with great sadness, that, as much as she has tried everything to make her son become a productive member of Japanese society, he has now started to stray. She asks Mr. Imai's advice - can he think of a way out for her son?Mr. Imai suggests that she place her son, for a while, in a "yakuza", a Japanese styled Mafia family - long enough for him to decide if he wants to stay within the "yakuza" or go back to his mother. He believes that the experience could anchor Naoki.Mrs. Watanabe is stunned. She is torn between immense feelings of shame towards the community - her own family, the neighbors, her work colleagues - and the glimmer of hope that this last chance might just save her son. Naoki will have to choose between the light and the darkness... Science Fiction Southern Superhero Showdown is a fantasy science fiction film directed by Ryu Hoon. Documentary film Fearless: The Hunterwali Story is a 1993 documentary film directed by Riyad Vinci Wadia. Comedy Millionaire Slumdog is a 2009 comedy video. Documentary film Location Africa is a 1987 film by Swiss filmmaker Steff Gruber. Animation Page Miss Glory is a 1936 cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions. The voices in this cartoon were provided by members of the Our Gang series. Most of this short takes place in the form of a dream sequence. Animation Happy Little Submarines 4: Adventure of Octopus is a 2014 Chinese animated adventure comedy film directed by He Zili. Documentary film Children of Darkness is a 1983 American documentary film produced by Ara Chekmayan and Richard Kotuk. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was about mentally ill and emotionally troubled children and young adults living in various private and public residences, state institutions, such as Elan School in Poland, Maine and New York City's public run South Beach psychiatric hospital in Staten Island. It had interviews with various parents, including ones whose children died under suspicious circumstances while in custody as well as with various staff members who work with people who will carry their handicaps and illnesses all their lives, and the staff's awareness of their inability to cure them. One of the drugs that caused patient deaths in the South Beach hospital is Mesoridazine, which was withdrawn from the United States market in 2004 due to dangerous heart side effects. The Élan School closed in 2011 due to criticism of its alleged treatment of patients. Comedy Tuppen is a 1981 Swedish film directed by Lasse Hallström. Comedy Too Much Sleep is a 1997 film directed by David Maquiling. Comedy Fatty Again is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy A Chump at Oxford, directed in 1939 by Alfred J. Goulding and released in 1940 by United Artists, was the penultimate Laurel and Hardy film made at the Hal Roach studios. Originally released as a streamliner featurette at forty minutes long, twenty minutes of footage largely unrelated to the main plot were later added for the European distribution. The longer version is the one most often seen today. Thriller Greetings to the Devil is a 2011 Colombian crime film directed by Juan Felipe Orozco. It was released in France as F.A.R.C. - L'instrument de la vengeance. The plot concerns Angel, an amnestied FARC guerrilla whose daughter is kidnapped by one of his own former victims. The kidnapper's ultimatum is that Angel has 72 hours to eliminate his own former guerrilla unit in order to save his daughter. Comedy Sally and Saint Anne is a 1952 film directed by Rudolph Mate. Animation Tintico's Afternoons is a 2012 drama short film written by Daniela Villanueva and directed by Alejandro Garcia Caballero. Thriller The Insatiable is an American vampire horror film released on DVD in 2007, starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Charlotte Ayanna, and Michael Biehn. Documentary film Inés, Recuerdos De Una Vida is a 2013 documentary film directed by Luisa Sossa. Comedy "Fukuyama is an area in northern Saitama that doesn’t have a place for live music, or even a record store. Ikku (Ryusuke Komakine) is a NEET (not engaged in employment, education, or training) who strolls through the streets of his small town, dreaming of someday becoming a famous rapper. Friends Tom (Shingo Mizusawa) and Mighty (Shoukai Okuno) supposedly record original tracks in their top secret recording studio, but in reality Tom spends all his time working at a strip club and Mighty is kept very busy with his family’s broccoli business. One day, their former classmate Chinatsu (Mihiro) returns home from Tokyo after having quit high school early to become an AV (adult video) actress. A seemingly trivial encounter with Chinatsu gradually begins to erode Ikku’s confidence that he can succeed as a rapper. Because of this, he eventually loses hope, puts away his hip-hop clothes, and gets a normal job at a yakiniku restaurant. Saitama’s young, untalented rappers continue fumbling their way through everyday life in this youth movie that’s both sad and funny." Quoting the synopsis from the Official Site. Documentary film Tempting Fear is a 2013 film directed by Mike Douglas. Comedy The Horn Blows at Midnight is a comedy fantasy film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Jack Benny. Its biggest claim to fame, apart from its star, is its failure at the box office. The film had the misfortune to be released only eight days after the death of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This may have contributed to its poor reception, although the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel, also dealing with the afterlife, opened on Broadway at roughly the same time and became a hit. Benny often exploited its failure for laughs in his popular radio and television comedy series The Jack Benny Program. Thriller Dilli Ka Thug is a 1958 Hindi comedy film. It stars Kishore Kumar, Nutan, Madan Puri and Iftekhar. Music was by Ravi and lyrics by S.H. Bihari and Majrooh Sultanpuri. The song "Hum to mohabbat karega" was Sultanpuri's contribution. Documentary film Bay of Pigs is a documentary film directed by Manuel Herrera. Comedy Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! is a 1948 American comedy film, written and directed by F. Hugh Herbert, starring June Haver, Lon McCallister and Walter Brennan. Released by 20th Century Fox, it is known for Marilyn Monroe's earliest speaking role, a one-line bit part. The screenplay was adapted by the director F. Hugh Herbert from the novel of the same name by George Agnew Chamberlain. The film tells the story of two antagonistic stepbrothers living on a mid-western farm with their mother. One of them takes a job as a hired-hand with a neighboring farmer from whom he buys a pair of mules and must learn to train them, and whose daughter he is in love with, though she entices both brothers to compete for her affections. Colleen Townsend is also featured in the movie, though not credited, playing a small role. Thriller Number Seventeen is a 1932 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on a stage play by J. Jefferson Farjeon, and starring John Stuart, Anne Grey and Leon M. Lion. The film is about a group of criminals who committed a jewel robbery and put their money in an old house over a railway leading to the English Channel, the film's title being derived from the house's street number. An outsider stumbles onto this plot and intervenes with the help of a neighbour, a police officer's daughter. After being available only in poor-quality prints for decades, the film was released in high quality by French media company Canal+ in 2005. Documentary film The Barrel is a 2013 short documentary film written by Marianela Maldonado and directed by Anabel Rodriguez. Documentary film Stalin: Red God is a 2001 documentary historical drama biographical film directed by Frederick Baker. Animation All That Glisters is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Claire Lamond. Comedy Papadopoulos & Sons is a British comedy-drama feature film written and directed by independent filmmaker Marcus Markou and self-distributed in the UK by Markou's own company Double M Films through Cineworld on April 5, 2013. Cineworld initially agreed to distribute the film for one week only in a limited number of screens across the UK, but due to unprecedented audience demand, extended the run while expanding to more venues. Comedy West of the Pesos is a Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short starring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. Released on January 23, 1960, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. Comedy Make the Yuletide Gay is a 2009 American romantic comedy film about a gay college student who is out at school, but is afraid to reveal his sexual orientation to his parents. The Christmas-themed film was written and directed by Rob Williams. It stars Keith Jordan as Gunn, and Adamo Ruggiero as Gunn's boyfriend and roommate, Nathan. Kelly Keaton and Derek Long star as Anya and Sven, Gunn's parents, while Hallee Hirsh appears as Abby, Gunn's high school girlfriend. Make the Yuletide Gay premiered at the Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film and Video Festival on May 17, 2009. The title of the film comes from a line in the 1944 song Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane. Thriller Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya is a 2001 produced by Ram Gopal Varma and starring Fardeen Khan, Urmila Matondkar and Sonali Kulkarni. The soundtrack was composed by Sandeep Chowta and the songs are sung by Sonu Nigam, Sukhwinder Singh, Asha Bhosle, Alka Yagnik, Alisha Chinai, K. S. Chitra and Sowmya Raoh. The film marked Rajat Mukherjee's directorial debut. Comedy Fortunella is a 1958 Italian film directed by Eduardo De Filippo, with script by Federico Fellini. Comedy 30 Years to Life is a 2001 American comedy film, written and directed by Vanessa Middleton. The film marks Middleton's directorial debut, and stars Allen Payne, Paula Jai Parker, and Tracy Morgan. Comedy Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose? is a 2003 comedy film directed by Eric Lartigau. Comedy What Is a Man Without a Moustache? is a 2005 Croatian romantic comedy-drama film. Hrvoje Hribar directed the film and wrote the screenplay as an adaptation of Ante Tomić's 2000 novel of the same name. Starring Leon Lučev and Zrinka Cvitešić and set against a background of a country still recovering from the Croatian War of Independence, the film tells the story of a young widow who falls in love with a local priest and a difficult choice that the priest faces when being forced to choose between the woman and his church. It won the audience award at the Pula Film Festival as the favourite film while Zrinka Cvitešić won two festival awards for her performance in the film. Comedy Fen Shou Da Ren is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Steve Woo. Comedy The Thing About My Folks is a 2005 American drama film directed by Raymond De Felitta. The screenplay by Paul Reiser focuses on the effect a terminal illness has on the marriage of an aging couple and their adult children. Science Fiction Source Code is a 2011 French-American science fiction film directed by Duncan Jones, written by Ben Ripley, and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, and Jeffrey Wright. The film had its world premiere on March 11, 2011, at South by Southwest, and was released by Summit Entertainment on April 1, 2011 in North America and Europe. Source Code was critically acclaimed by film critics and became a box office success, grossing over $147 million worldwide. Documentary film Durakovo: The Village of Fools is a 2007 film directed by Nino Kirtadze. Durakovo, The ironically named Village of Fools, is a secluded town 90 miles outside Moscow brews old ideals in hopes of a revitalized regime. Mikhail Fyodorovich, (aka Mikhail Morozov) rules this small community with concepts of God, Tsar and Fatherland. That happiness is only around God, the Tsar does God’s bidding and the people work hard in life to achieve the will of the Tsar. Prayer, labor and the political notion in contrast of Western Democracy is of frequent discussion. Mikhail makes known his stance in politics frequently, with those in his charge or with politicians from the capitol: to rebuild Russia to its former glory, criticize their leaders of the last thirty years and denounce Western ideals. He preaches the hand of God, the foundation he is laying, the old ways he is restoring, will one day win out over the US and it’s politics. A mix of hard religion, firm politics and strict labor play out before the camera with little intervention or direction from the filmmaker. Animation The Old Grey Hare is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett, written by Michael Sasanoff, music by Carl W. Stalling. Starring an older and young Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. This was the first time the Bugs Bunny cartoon credited Warner Bros. Cartoons as producer after Leon Schlesinger had sold the studio to WB. The title is a double play on words. One is the typical pun between "hare" and "hair", with the bunny rendered "old and grey" for this cartoon. The title also refers to the old song, "The Old Gray Mare". Some of the lobby cards for this cartoon gave the alternate spelling, The Old Gray Hare. Documentary film Village Music: Last of the Great Record Stores is a 2012 documentary movie directed by Gillian Grisman. Thriller Neighboring Sounds is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed and written by Kleber Mendonça Filho, produced by Emilie Lesclaux and starring Irandhir Santos, Gustavo Jahn and Maeve Jinkings. The film entered the list of top films of 2012 made by film critic Anthony Oliver Scott from The New York Times. The film was screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and was released nationally on January 4, 2013. The film was selected as the Brazilian submission in the foreign-language race for the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Comedy Athena is a romantic musical comedy, starring Jane Powell, Edmund Purdom, Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone, Louis Calhern, and Norma Varden, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film tells the story of an old-fashioned conservative lawyer who falls in love with a daughter from a family of fitness fanatics. Documentary film La Prima Volta A Venezia is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed by Antonello Sarno. Thriller The Day of the Wolves is a 1971 heist movie starring Richard Egan and directed, written and produced by Ferde Grofe Jr.. It was the first movie to be made on location in the new town of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. This was the last feature film made by actress Martha Hyer. Comedy The Adventures of Jane is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Edward G. Whiting. It is the film version of the stage show based on the comic strip 'Jane' originally created by Norman Pett. It was written by Alfred Goulding and Con West. The cast included Chrystabel Leighton-Porter, who played Jane, and Michael Hogarth, who played Tom Hawke. It was filmed in Brighton, East Sussex, England. Thriller Kala, or also known as is a 2007 Indonesian film noir thriller directed by Joko Anwar and starring Fachri Albar, Ario Bayu, Shanty and Fahrani. It was the second feature film for Joko, who previously directed the 2005 comedy film, Joni's Promise. Science Fiction The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 American science fiction adventure monster film directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the second installment in the Jurassic Park franchise. The film was produced by Gerald R. Molen and Colin Wilson. The screenplay was written by David Koepp, loosely based on Michael Crichton's 1995 novel The Lost World. The film stars Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Vince Vaughn, Pete Postlethwaite, Richard Schiff, Arliss Howard, Vanessa Lee Chester and Richard Attenborough. Four years after the events of Jurassic Park, dinosaurs have secretly survived and been allowed to roam free on a deserted island. In the time between the two films, John Hammond loses control of his company, InGen, to his nephew, Peter Ludlow. Ludlow assembles a team to bring the animals back to the mainland to bring in revenue and restore the company. Hammond sees a chance to redeem himself for his past mistakes and sends an expedition led by Dr. Ian Malcolm to reach the island before InGen's team can get there. The two groups confront each other in the face of extreme danger and must team up for their own survival. Documentary film Facing Climate Change: Potato Farmers is a 2012 short documentary film written by Jen Marlow. Comedy God of Gamblers II is a 1990 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing. It stars Andy Lau as Little Knife, Stephen Chow as the Saint of Gamblers, and Ng Man-Tat as Blackie Tat. This movie is a sequel to both God of Gamblers, which included Lau's character, and to All for the Winner, which starred Chow and Ng. Thriller Millennium Crisis is a 2007 sci-fi thriller film directed by Andrew Bellware and written by Andrew Bellware, Anthony Litton and Laura Schlachtmeyer. Documentary film Prospects is a 2013 sports documentary film written and directed by Sebastian Duthy. Comedy P.D.Q. Bach in Houston: We Have a Problem! is a live performance celebrating 40 years of P. D. Q. Bach. This performance features Professor Peter Schickele with Orchestra X conducted by Peter Jacoby. It includes never-before-recorded performances of "Trumpet Involuntary" movement of Iphigenia in Brooklyn, and also the rounds Odden und Enden. Science Fiction They Saved Hitler's Brain is a 1969 science fiction film that was adapted for television from a shorter theatrical feature film, Madmen of Mandoras, directed by David Bradley. The film was lengthened with about twenty minutes additional footage shot by UCLA students at the request of the distributor. As the original footage was shot several years earlier, the differences in costumes and production values are rather obvious. Comedy Falling From Earth is a 2007 Lebanese film written, produced and directed by Chadi Zeneddine. The film premiered on December 13, 2007 at the Dubai International Film Festival. It was running for the Muhr award Falling From Earth is Zeneddine's first feature film. Thriller The Brutes is a 1970 drama thriller film directed by Roger Fritz and written by Roger Fritz, Jürgen Knop and Winfried Schnitzler. Thriller Zoning is a 1986 thriller film written by Angelika Hacker and Ulrich Krenkler and directed by Ulrich Krenkler. Thriller Aces Go Places 3 is 1984 Hong Kong action and comedy film directed by Tsui Hark. The film starts in Paris, where King Kong is kidnapped by a British secret agent whose mission is to retrieve one of the Crown Jewels which has been stolen and is located in a Hong Kong Police Headquarters vault. Aces Go Places 3 was the highest grossing film in Hong Kong on its release in 1984 and was the highest grossing film in the series. The film was released in an English-language dub titled Mad Mission 3 which features 20 minutes cut from the original film. Thriller Gilda is a 1946 American black-and-white film noir directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rita Hayworth in her signature role as the ultimate femme fatale and Glenn Ford as a young thug. The film was noted for cinematographer Rudolph Mate's lush photography, costume designer Jean Louis' wardrobe for Hayworth, and choreographer Jack Cole's staging of "Put the Blame on Mame" and "Amado Mio", sung by Anita Ellis. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Thriller Voice from the Stone is a 2012 drama mystery, thriller film directed by Eric D. Howell based on a novel by Silvio Raffo. Documentary film Faith and Fate: The Story of The Jewish People In The 20th Century is documentary about the Jewish people in the last century. Faith and Fate, by Berel Wein, focuses on Jewish history and how the events and occurrences of the 20th century affected these people - a people whose survival has defied the ravages and challenges not only of this century, but of the over 40 centuries that have led up to it. Faith and Fate tells the story of how the events of the century affected the Jews - and the impact the Jews had on the century. As Berel Wein puts it, “What makes this series so unique is that it puts the Jewish history of the 20th century into perspective. We can see ourselves in the “big picture”, how we fit into nearly 4,100 years of Jewish survival. Who we are as Jews? How, and why, we have survived so long? What is our purpose? And what is our Jewish Destiny? It tells our children, and our grandchildren, that despite the tragedies, there are triumphs and that knowing where we come from will help us understand where we are going.” Documentary film Carnavalero is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ariel Carlino and Graciela Scorzo. Comedy Loss Together is a 2012 short comedy film written by Earl Oliveros and Rodrigo Herrera and directed by Earl Oliveros. Documentary film Dokumentárny film o Tatrách od Pavla Barabáša Comedy New Kids Nitro is a 2011 comedy film spawned by "New Kids", directed by Steffen Haars and Flip Van der Kuil. Documentary film ' ' ' Anatomy Of Sex ' ' ' was a documentary in 2005 on The Discovery Channel, The Story was about as one young couple settles down to start a family, Learn how to keep the human race running. Our Bodies work in specific, subtle ways for one reason only: Making more humans to both men and women when attraction occurs and when orgasm finally ensures the possibility of replicating ourselves. Learn why humans are one of only 3%of all mammal species that require both a male and a female for care giving. And discover the evolutionary significance behind the fact that humans mate front to front - when all species prefer front to back. See it on The Discovery Channel or Discovery Health. Comedy "Fish Fillet is the tale of Dani, who was born into an Evangelist family and is questioning her sexuality." Quoting the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Fantasy: Mariah Carey at Madison Square Garden is Mariah Carey's fourth DVD/home video release. It presents Carey performing live at the Madison Square Garden on October 10, 1995. The home video was originally released in early 1996, and the DVD was released in late 2004. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Originally shown as a television special on November 29, 1995 on Fox, the video presented Carey performing a concert to celebrate and promote her fifth studio album, Daydream, and to help prepare her and her crew for her 1996 Daydream World Tour. Carey performed five songs from Daydream—"Fantasy", "One Sweet Day", "Always Be My Baby", "Open Arms", and "Forever"—in addition to six of her older hits: "Vision of Love", "Make It Happen", "I'll Be There", "Dreamlover", "Hero", and "Without You". The concert featured a number of guest stars. Boyz II Men performed "One Sweet Day" with Carey, and Wanya Morris of Boyz II Men also performed "I'll Be There" with her. Although he did not perform with Carey, Ol' Dirty Bastard came out and rapped some of his lines to the Bad Boy Remix of "Fantasy". Comedy The Sunday Woman is a 1975 Italian thriller film directed by Luigi Comencini. It is based on the novel of the same name. Science Fiction Alien From L.A. is a 1988 science fiction film that stars Kathy Ireland as a young woman who visits the underground civilization of Atlantis. The film was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Comedy El colmillo de Buda is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Animation Redline is a 2009 science fiction auto racing anime film produced by Madhouse and released in Japan on October 9, 2010. The directorial debut feature of Takeshi Koike, it features the voices of Takuya Kimura, Yū Aoi and Tadanobu Asano, and an original story by Katsuhito Ishii, who also co-writes and sound directs. The film is set in the distant future, where a man known as JP takes on great risks for the chance of winning the titular underground race. After a total of seven years in production, Redline was intended to premiere at the 2009 Annecy International Animated Film Festival and follow Summer Wars, Mai Mai Miracle and Yona Yona Penguin as the fourth and final feature film Madhouse planned to release between summer 2009 and spring 2010. However, further delays resulted in the delay of its world premiere, pushed back a few months to August 14, 2009, at the Locarno International Film Festival and its Japanese release to fall 2010. Documentary film Black-and-White in Colour is a 1998 documentary film directed by Mira Erdevički. Comedy Tales of Erotica is a compilation of four short films released in 1996. Thriller One Eight Seven is a 1997 drama/crime/thriller film directed by Kevin Reynolds. It was the first top-billed starring role for Samuel L. Jackson, who plays a Los Angeles teacher caught with gang trouble in an urban high school. The film's name comes from the California Penal Code Section 187. Comedy Another Woman's Life is a 2012 mystery comedy drama film written by Sylvie Testud and Claire Lemaréchal, and directed by Sylvie Testud. Animation Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius is a 2001 American computer-animated comic science fiction film based on a few three-minute animated shorts shown on Nickelodeon between the years 1999-2002, and a pilot in 1998. The film was produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies with O Entertainment, and DNA Productions. It was produced using off-the-shelf software by DNA Productions. The film was released December 21, 2001. Later, the film spun off into two television series. The first series, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, premiered on July 20, 2002 and ended on November 25, 2006. The second, Planet Sheen premiered on October 2, 2010 but was cancelled on February 15, 2013. It was nominated for the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Shrek. It was the only animated Nickelodeon film to ever be nominated in that category until Rango was nominated in 2011 and won. Documentary film Van Van Fever is a documentary film directed by Ian Padrón. Thriller Christmas Evil is a 1980 slasher film directed by Lewis Jackson. It is considered an obscure film but has gained a cult following which includes legendary film director John Waters. It was originally released as You Better Watch Out. Though lesser known, it predates the horror film Silent Night, Deadly Night, in which a deranged man goes on a murderous rampage dressed in Santa Claus clothing. Documentary film Neither Fish Nor Fowl is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Fiona Murphy. Comedy The Startup is a 2010 comedy,drama film written and directed by Nestor Miranda. Comedy Procesí k Panence is a 1961 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Shore Things is a 1996 PBS television documentary by Rick Sebak of WQED Pittsburgh. The show profiles American beaches, the things they are known for, and other notable facts. The beaches and other things featured are: Daytona Beach, Florida — cars allowed on sand Stephen Leatherman — "Dr. Beach" Venice, Los Angeles, California — canals; artists Ocean City, New Jersey — boardwalk; salt water taffy; dry town Ocean City, Maryland — crabs Outer Banks — fishing Punalu'u, Hawai'i — 'oama fishing Calabash, North Carolina — seafood Rehoboth Beach, Delaware — gay beach Cape Cod — horseshoe crabs; Cape Cod National Seashore Nantucket, Massachusetts — sailing Lucy the Elephant — Margate City, New Jersey Ocean Beach, San Diego, California — dog beach Kailua, Hawaii — a "simple" beach Bonus Features on the DVD Include Kelly's Roast Beef from "Sandwiches That You Will Like" Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk from "Great Old Amusement Parks" Ligonier Beech from "Things That Are Still Here" Comedy Sambo is a 1950 comedy film written by Gaetano Loffredo and directed by Paolo William Tamburella. Animation What Happened to Esther is a 2013 documentary, animation, short film directed and written by Jenna Marks. Animation Vom Bäumlein, das andere Blätter hat gewollt is a short anti-Semitic propaganda cartoon produced in 1940 in the Nazi movie studio Zeichenfilm GmbH. The movie depicts a "golden tree" inhabited by little birds, whose leaves are stolen by a caricature of a Jewish man: Aber wie es Abend ward, ging der Jude durch den Wald, er steckt sie ein, geht eilends fort und lässt das leere Bäumlein dort... The cartoon is based on a poem by Friedrich Rückert of the same name. It was produced by Hubert Schonger and directed by Heinz Tischmeyer. Documentary film L' Ospedale del delitto is a 1950 Italian short documentary film directed by Luigi Comencini. Thriller Prathyartha is a 1999 Kannada suspense-thriller film directed by Sunil Kumar Desai featuring Ramesh Aravind, Raghuvaran, Girish Karnad and Sudeep in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Comedy Lucky 13 is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Chris Hall and starring Brad Hunt, Harland Williams, Lauren Graham, Sasha Alexander, Debra Jo Rupp, John Doe, Kaley Cuoco and Taryn Manning. Jenna Fischer plays a minor role in one scene. Documentary film Women With Cows is a 2011 documentary film written by Tell Aulin, Malcolm Dixelius and Peter Gerdehag and directed by Tell Aulin and Peter Gerdehag. Documentary film A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies is a documentary film of 225 minutes in length, presented by Martin Scorsese and produced by the British Film Institute. In the film Martin Scorsese examines a selection of his favorite American films grouped according to four different types of directors: the director as storyteller, the director as an illusionist: D.W. Griffith or F. W. Murnau, who created new editing techniques among other innovations that made the appearance of sound and color possible later on, the director as a smuggler - filmmakers such as Douglas Sirk, Samuel Fuller, and Vincente Minnelli, who used to hide subversive messages in their films and the director as an iconoclast, those filmmakers attacking social conventionalism — Charles Chaplin, Erich von Stroheim, Orson Welles, Elia Kazan, Nicholas Ray, Stanley Kubrick, Arthur Penn, and Sam Peckinpah. The documentary is structured in segments: Part I The director's dilemma The director as storyteller The Western The Gangster film The Musical Part II The director as illusionist The director as smuggler I Part III The director as smuggler II The director as iconoclast Comedy The Spare Room is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Jimmy James, Ruth Taylor, Charles Paton and Alice O'Day. A drunken husband, arriving home late, faces the wrath of his wife and extended family. Comedy Idhu Namma Aalu is an upcoming Tamil romantic comedy film, directed by Pandiraj and starring Silambarasan and Nayantara in the lead roles. Silambarasan also produces the film, while his brother Kuralarasan makes his debut as a music director. Balasubramaniam is handling the camera. Comedy Lunacy is a 2005 Czech film by Jan Švankmajer. The film is loosely based on two short stories, "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" and "The Premature Burial", by Edgar Allan Poe. It is also partly inspired by the works of the Marquis de Sade. The film was shot between October 2004 and April 2005, on location in the village of Peruc close to Prague, and in Švankmajer's studio in the village of Knovíz. Comedy Partners is a gay-themed buddy comedy, starring Ryan O'Neal and John Hurt as a mismatched pair of cops. Documentary film Boulevard'S End is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Nora Fingscheidt. Comedy Ordinary is a 2012 Malayalam comedy drama film directed by Sugeeth and written by Nishad K. Koya and Manu Prasad. The film stars Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon, Asif Ali, Jishnu Raghavan, Ann Augustine and Shritha Sivadas in the main roles. The cinematography is by Faisal Ali and the music is composed by Vidyasagar. The film follows the adventures of a K.S.R.T.C. bus that travels from Pathanamthitta to the village of Gavi. The film is getting remade in Tamil as Jannal Oram by Karu Pazhaniappan. Comedy A Friendly Game is a 2008 short comedy film written and directed by Ben Kadie. Comedy "Clarity often exists in the eyes of strangers." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Show Stopper: The Theatrical Life of Garth Drabinsky is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Barry Avrich. Animation Retrocognition is a 2012 animated short comedy romance and thriller directed and produced by Eric Patrick. Comedy Kath and Kim -- Crack the Code is a 2005 comedy film written by Gina Riley and Jane Turner; and directed by Ted Emery Animation Golden Yeggs is a 1950 Merrie Melodies short animated film, released on August 5, 1950 by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. and directed by Friz Freleng. It features Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in a forerunner of the Rocky and Mugsy cartoons, with Rocky already in his present-day form. The story was written by Tedd Pierce and animated by Arthur Davis, Gerry Chiniquy, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross and Emery Hawkins. Paul Julian painted the backgrounds and Hawley Pratt designed the layouts. Mel Blanc provided all the voices and Carl Stalling the music. "Yegg" is a slang term for a burglar or safecracker. The same play-on-words was used in the title of the 1947 Bugs Bunny cartoon, Easter Yeggs. This cartoon also appeared in the magazine Time Inc., which would later spun off in June 6, 2014. Comedy Carry On Behind is the 27th in the series of Carry On films to be made, and was released in 1975. It was the first not to be scripted by Talbot Rothwell since Carry On Cruising 13 years previously. Sid James was busy touring in a play whilst Rothwell's health prevented him from writing. The regular actors present are Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth. Carry On Behind was the final picture in the series for Bernard Bresslaw and Patsy Rowlands. This was Elke Sommer's only appearance in a Carry On and the first of two entries in the series for Windsor Davies. Thriller The Masks of Death is a Sherlock Holmes film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Peter Cushing as the sleuth and John Mills as Doctor Watson. Comedy Whistling in the Dark is the first of three comedy films starring Red Skelton as Wally "the Fox" Benton, who writes and acts in radio murder mysteries. Wally is kidnapped by a greedy cult leader, who threatens to kill Wally's girlfriend and another young woman unless he concocts a perfect murder. The film was based on the Broadway play of the same name by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter. Uncredited contributing writer Elliott Nugent wrote and directed the earlier film adaptation of the same name. The two sequels are Whistling in Dixie and Whistling in Brooklyn. Comedy Shimotsukare Girl is a short comedy film directed by Kôji Tôyama. Thriller Phillip, a CIA agent refuses to kill anymore. He is re-assigned to train a female Korean spy and is double crossed by his own people. Comedy Klapzubova jedenáctka is a 1938 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film The Furious Force of Rhymes is a 2010 film written and directed by Joshua Litle. Thriller Behind the Wall is a 2008 USA/Canada production horror film directed by Paul Schneider. It stars Lindy Booth, Lawrence Dane, James Thomas in the lead roles. The film centres on a lighthouse in the town of Hinderson Bay which is haunted by an evil spirit from Katelyn's past. Once its basement is broken open, new bloodshed starts, and the horrible truth about the past is gradually unveiled. Animation Half Empty Saddles is the 84th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 21, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film The Second Execution of Romell Broom is a 2012 news, documentary, crime fiction film written by Michael Verhoeven and Luise Lindermair, directed by Michael Verhoeven. Thriller The Next Man is a 1976 American political action thriller film starring Sean Connery, Adolfo Celi, Cornelia Sharpe and Charles Cioffi. Critical reaction at its opening was not positive. Music for the film features New York guitarist Frederic Hand. Documentary film The Capitol is a 1992 film directed by Trevor Peters. Comedy Noisy Noises is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 82nd Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Night Spot is a 1938 comedy crime music film based on the story "She Sang for Her Supper" by Anne Jordan, written by Lionel Houser and directed by Christy Cabanne. Comedy The Monk and the Fish is a 1994 animated short film made by Michaël Dudok de Wit at the studio Folimage. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film at the 67th Academy Awards and Best Short Animated Film at the 48th British Academy Film Awards. It was also one of seven short subjects shown in French cinemas and released on VHS as part of the package film Le Petit Cirque et autres contes. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back is a 1934 American comedy-mystery-adventure film directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film stars Ronald Colman and Loretta Young. It was a loose sequel to the 1929 film Bulldog Drummond which had also starred Colman. Comedy El buena suerte is a 1961 comedy film directed by Rogelio A. González. Comedy A Good Woman is a 2004 drama film directed by Mike Barker. The screenplay by Howard Himelstein is based on the 1892 play Lady Windermere's Fan by Oscar Wilde. It is the fourth screen version of the work, following a 1916 silent film using Wilde's original title, Ernst Lubitsch's 1925 version and Otto Preminger's 1949 adaptation entitled The Fan. Documentary film The Will - If Only There Were No Nuclear Power Plant is a documentary film directed by Naomi Toyoda and Masaya Noda. Documentary film Best Hotel On Skid Row is a 1990 documentary film written by Renee Tajima-Peña and directed by Renee Tajima-Peña and Christine Choy. Animation Witch Crafty is the 60th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 14, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller Submerged is a 2005 American action film written and directed by Anthony Hickox, and starring Steven Seagal, William Hope, Vinnie Jones and Christine Adams. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 31, 2005. Comedy Small Talk is a 1929 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 86th entry in the Our Gang series to be released, and the first to be made with sound. Animation JSY is a 2009 animation short film written by Marco Espirito Santo and directed by Marco Espirito Santo and Fred Fannon. Science Fiction Flashback Films, a once-proud 32nd Century movie studio, has fallen into disrepair thanks to a sinister corporate takeover. Classic films are robotically remastered. A prop-collecting Time Machine is the studio's latest gimmick. When janitor Jack Taylor attempts to date starlet Tiffany Sloane, his would-be romance collides with the scheming of a corrupt studio executive and the entire back lot is plunged into chaos. Science fiction adventure meets Hollywood satire in this action-packed comedy. With danger and hilarity around every corner, it's going to take one hell of a janitor to clean up this mess! Thriller A Single Shot is a 2013 crime thriller film directed by David M. Rosenthal and written by Matthew F. Jones, based on his own novel of the same name. The film stars Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy, Ted Levine, Kelly Reilly and Jason Isaacs. Documentary film Body of War is a 2007 documentary portraying Iraq War veteran Tomas Young. Bill Moyers Journal featured a one hour special about Body of War including interviews with filmmakers Ellen Spiro and Phil Donahue. Documentary film Steep is a 2007 documentary about extreme skiing written and directed by Mark Obenhaus. Steep explores the history of extreme and Big Mountain Skiing, starting with its roots in 1960s and 1970s North America and Europe, with Bill Briggs' now famous first descent of the Grand Teton, and progressing through to the current day sport. Steep was shot in High Definition and on film in a number of locations including Alaska, France, Canada and Iceland. Steep made its premiere in the Spotlight Section of the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. In North America, Steep was acquired by Sony Classics and released to DVD on 18 March 2008. Documentary film A Report From Haneda is a documentary film directed by Shinsuke Ogawa. Comedy Texas Across The River is a 1966 western film comedy/satire with Dean Martin and Joey Bishop. The film was directed by Michael Gordon. Documentary film This Is A True Story is a 2003 short documentary film directed by Paul Berczeller. Comedy Wild Canaries is an American comedy film directed, produced and written by Lawrence Michael Levine. It stars Sophia Takal, Alia Shawkat, Jason Ritter and Annie Parisse. The film was released on March 8, 2014. Animation I Am Tom Moody is a 2012 short animated comedy film written and directed by Ainslie Henderson. Documentary film Pushing the Elephant is a 2010 documentary film directed by Elizabeth Mandel and Beth Davenport. Comedy Mademoiselle Gobete is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Pietro Germi. Documentary film Pursuit of Equality is a 2005 documentary film directed by Geoff Callan and Mike Shaw, about the struggle of same-sex couples for marriage equality in the United States. Its focus is mostly on the same-sex marriages performed in San Francisco from February 12 to March 11, 2004. A major fundraising event for Equality California was also inspired by, and named after, the film. Director Geoff Callan, along with San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom and philanthropists Christopher Bently and Wilkes Bashford, hosted a wedding celebration titled The Pursuit of Equality in order to increase public awareness of this issue before the November 4th vote on California Proposition 8. Documentary film Longing for Beauty is a 2010 documentary film directed by Julian Benedikt and written by Christian Metz, Julian Benedikt and Johannes Groschupf. Thriller Dogs of Hell, also known as Rottweiler and Rottweiler: The Dogs of Hell, is a 1982 horror/thriller film starring Earl Owensby, Bill Gribble and Robert Bloodworth. The film was made and released as a 3-D film, with 3-D effects by Chris Condon. Thriller The Good Die Young is a crime thriller film made in the United Kingdom by Remus Films, featuring a number of American characters. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert. The screenplay was based on the book of the same name written by Richard Macaulay. The cast includes Laurence Harvey, Gloria Grahame, Joan Collins, Stanley Baker and Richard Basehart. Comedy Master P's Hood Stars of Comedy: Vol. 1 is a 2006 comedy film written by Antoine Blackman, Michael Blackson, Anthony Johnson, Marion Kendrick, Chris Kennedy and Master P and directed by Master P. Comedy Gates of Eden is a 2011 comedy film written by John Stansifer and directed by Anthony Michael Hall. Thriller Senorita Justice, one of the first features from the low-budget production house Breakaway Films. Yancy Mendia plays the role of Anna Rios, a lawyer who negotiates property agreements in the city of Miami. Anna learns that her brother was murdered in a gang-related attack and learns that her father had emotionally broken down. Not capable of opposing the call of her home, she proceeds to the cheesy B-movie streets where she was raised to look into the subject. She takes a sabbatical from work, and heads back to the pollo frito she once knew, sending her father on vacation so she can get down to business. It isn't long before she enlists the help of a transgender nymphomaniac childhood friend, named Vanessa, and rekindles an old flame, named Hector, all in the name of avenging her murdered brother, who is kind of retarded. She meets two female cops, Garcia and Martinez who are investigating the murder, but are renowned less for their detection skills. Both Garcia and Martinez become persuaded into believing that one of Anna's childhood friends, Hector, witnessed the slaying. He, however, became unwilling to cooperate. Comedy El inocente is a 1956 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. After a quarrel with her boyfriend on New Year's Eve, Mane drives her car from Mexico City to Cuernavaca to meet her parents in their country house. The car breaks down in the highway and Mane has to ask for help. Mechanic Cruci arrives and, after testing the car, offers Mane a ride on his motorcycle. Back in Mane's house, she invites him some drinks to celebrate New Year's Eve. They get drunk and, the morning after, Mane's parents arrive and find them sleeping together. Not knowing what happened, Mane and Cruci are forced to get married against their will. Animation Belle Boys is the 49th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 14, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Comedy The White Sheik is a 1952 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Alberto Sordi, Leopoldo Trieste, Brunella Bovo, and Giulietta Masina. Written by Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano, and Michelangelo Antonioni, the film is about a man who brings his new bride to Rome for their honeymoon, to gain an audience with the Pope, and to present his wife to his family. When the young woman sneaks away to find the hero of her romance novels, the man is forced to spend hour after painful hour making excuses to his eager family who want to meet his missing bride. The White Sheik was filmed on location in Fregene, Rome, Spoleto, and Vatican City. Comedy The Tiger Makes Out is a 1967 comedy film about a kidnapper and his unintended victim, starring Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson and directed by Arthur Hiller. This is Dustin Hoffman's film debut. Thriller Phool Aur Kaante is a Hindi action romance film released in 1991. It stars Ajay Devgn, Madhoo, Aruna Irani, Jagdeep and Amrish Puri among others. The film marked the debut of Ajay Devgn, son of stunt and action choreographer Veeru Devgan, and Madhoo, niece of actress Hema Malini. The film won Ajay Devgn, the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for 1991. Phool Aur Kaante was a Super Hit at the box office in India, and was noted for its soundtrack. the movie is loosey based on a Malayalam film Parampara starting Mammootty and Suresh Gopi. Ajay Devgan's entry in the film became very popular where he appeared standing, balancing on two moving motorcycles. Similar stunts have been repeated in a number of films since. Documentary film Pride Divide is a 1997 documentary film directed by Paris Poirier. It examines the issues within the LGBT community relating to apparent divisions between lesbians and gay men. Animation Justice League: Doom is an animated direct-to-video superhero film loosely based on Mark Waid's JLA story arc, "JLA: Tower of Babel". The movie was adapted and written by Dwayne McDuffie and is directed by Lauren Montgomery. While not a direct sequel to Crisis on Two Earths, the film uses similar character designs by the lead character designer, Phil Bourassa as well as archived footage from the film in the opening. It was released on February 28, 2012. The film also features various actors reprising their roles from the DC animated universe and Green Lantern: Emerald Knights respectively. It is the 13th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. The film is dedicated to the memory of Dwayne McDuffie who died from complications following open heart surgery shortly after writing the film. Animation Humanexus is a documentary animation short family historical fiction film directed by Ying Fang Shen. Comedy No Monkey Business is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Gene Gerrard, June Clyde and Renée Houston. Comedy Girlie is a 2002 comedy drama fillm written and directed by Benjamin Tucek. Comedy Dil Aur Duniya is a 1971 film directed by Saeed Khan Rangeela. Comedy The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath. The screenplay by Alec Coppel and Denis Norden was adapted from a play by Coppel that was based on a short story by Josef Shaftel, who served as the film's producer. Documentary film Whiplash is a 2014 American musical drama film written and directed by Damien Chazelle. The film stars Miles Teller as a young jazz drummer who attends one of the best music schools in the country under the tutelage of the school’s fearsome maestro of jazz. It also stars Melissa Benoist, Austin Stowell, Jayson Blair, and Kavita Patil. The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 2014, as the opening film of the festival. Shortly after the film's premiere screening, Sony Pictures Worldwide acquired the international distribution rights. Thriller Boys of Abu Ghraib is a 2014 American war thriller film inspired by the events that took place at the Abu Ghraib prison, which made worldwide news in 2004. It was written and directed by Luke Moran, who co-stars alongside Sean Astin, Omid Abtahi, Sara Paxton, and John Heard. Acclaimed filmmakers Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz served as executive producers on the film, which was produced by Luke Moran and Cru Ennis. The film was released in US theaters on March 28, 2014. It has a runtime of 102 minutes and is rated R. Documentary film "A documentary about Pauline Park, a transgendered woman who is an advocate for transgender rights." Quoting the description fromt he 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller The Cry Baby Killer is a 1958 cult film produced by Roger Corman. It was the feature film debut of Jack Nicholson. Until recently, the film was out of print and hard to find. In 2006, it was issued on DVD for the first time by Buena Vista Home Entertainment as part of their Roger Corman Classics series. Documentary film More Bloody Meetings is a 1984 British comedy training film that stars John Cleese as a bumbling middle manager. The film was directed by Charles Crichton and written by Antony Jay. It was produced by Cleese's production company Video Arts. Thriller Taped is a 2012 thriller film directed by Diederik Van Rooijen. Animation Haunted Castle is a 2001 Belgian/American animated horror film in IMAX theaters. The film is rated PG and is computer-animated with 3D effects. Written by Kurt Frey and directed by co-writer Ben Stassen, the film plays out very much like many modern video games, and can be divided into two types of segments: those in which the audience is seeing through the eyes of the main character, and those in which a scene plays out where the main character is actually in the shot. Documentary film Top Priority is a 1982 short animation drama film directed by Ishu Patel. Comedy The Rat Race is a 1960 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds as struggling young entertainment professionals in New York City. Filming took place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thriller Bloodsport III is the third film in the Bloodsport franchise. It was released direct-to-video in 1997 and starred Daniel Bernhardt for the second time as Alex Cardo. Comedy National Lampoon's Van Wilder is a 2002 comedy film directed by Walt Becker that stars Ryan Reynolds as the film's notoriously good-looking playboy protagonist, Van Wilder. The film also stars Kal Penn, Tara Reid, and Daniel Cosgrove. It features Sophia Bush's acting debut. Comedy A Tremendously Rich Man is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Curt Bois, Dolly Haas and Adele Sandrock. It premiered on 13 February 1932. The film was a co-production between the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures and the German firm Tobis Film. Documentary film Brossé is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jacques Servaes. Thriller Mission Killfast is a 1991 action adventure film directed by Ted V. Mikels. Documentary film Hermann Heinzel, ornithologue is a 1991 short, documentary film directed by Jacques Mitsch. Comedy Out of Habit is a 2002 short film directed by Robin Larsen. Thriller While on a bicycle trip through Kentucky, two campers cross paths with a reclusive mountain man. In the days that follow, the couple is slowly drawn into his dark and troubled world. Stars Brad Armacost, Lesley Denise, Dick Kreusser. Documentary film Trans Global Spectacle is a documentary DVD released by Orgy after the release of their last album Punk Statik Paranoia, directed and edited by Bobby Hewitt and his company Image Industry. The DVD contains over two hours of footage between 1997 to 2004, including live performances, behind the scenes footage, music videos, and remixes of the single "Pure". It features Orgy's music videos for "Blue Monday", "Stitches", "Fiction" and "Vague". It also includes appearances by Alien Ant Farm, Papa Roach and Sugar Ray. Animation IOA is a 2013 animation, comedy, short film written by and directed by Gabriel Möhring. Documentary film Spirit of Science is a documentary film directed by Yuko Tadachi. Documentary film Mary Pickford: The Muse of the Movies is a 2008 documentary film written by Janelle Balnicke and directed by Nicholas Eliopoulos. Comedy The Three Stooges, also known as The Three Stooges: The Movie, is a 2012 slapstick comedy film based on the classic shorts of the mid-20th century comedy trio of the same name. The movie was produced, written and directed by the Farrelly brothers and co-written by Mike Cerrone, and stars Chris Diamantopoulos, Sean Hayes, and Will Sasso, recreating the eponymous characters played by Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard. The film's story places the Stooges in a modern setting. After over a decade of casting problems, principal photography took place from May to July 2011. The film was released on April 13, 2012. Documentary film The Big Buy: Tom DeLay's Stolen Congress is a 2006 documentary by Mark Birnbaum and Jim Schermbeck that follows the rise of Tom DeLay from a Texas businessman to the Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives. The movie examines the controversial 2003 Texas redistricting engineered by DeLay and his organization Texans for a Republican Majority, and DeLay's ties to other Congressional figures and businesses. The conservative National Review referred to the documentary as "The Ronnie Earle Movie." The filmmakers were interviewed on The Big Buy DVD noting that the National Review was digging for a story against Earle. They noted they were not given access to secret testimony, evidence, or anything else that the public was not allowed to get. Earle gave them "extraordinary access" to personal interviews while Earle chopped wood or worked a late night in his office. ×==Screenings and Awards== Grand Festival Award, Documentary —Berkeley Film and Video Festival Official Selection —Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, Spindletop Film Festival, Dallas Video Festival Comedy "A peculiar biopic of Spanish opera singer Maria Malibran, who died in 1836 at the age of 28. Werner Schröter renounces any ties with chronological continuity, plot, dialogue, even logic, creating highly stylized tableaux vivants in order to portray in an overtly melodramatic manner the death of his leading lady, whom he depicts as singing while dying, or dying while singing. Schröter himself thought of Maria Malibran, despite her tragic death, as a symbol of hope that clashed with the hopelessness of the 20th century." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Thessaloniki International Film Festival site Animation Prayers for Peace is a 2009 short film directed by Dustin Grella. "Prayers for Peace is a narrative stop-motion animation confronting the memory of the artist's younger brother killed in the current conflict in Iraq. Drawn entirely with pastels on a slate chalkboard, the materials used to create the animation become a metaphor for the impermanence of life." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film How To Re-establish A Vodka Empire is 2012 documentary historical fiction film written and directed by Daniel Edelstyn. Documentary film Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst, also known as A Colourful Life, is a 2006 documentary/drama based on the life of Florence Broadhurst. Starring Felicity Price, the film was written by Katherine Thomson and directed by Gillian Armstrong. The Australian documentary includes interviews with friends, family members and employees who knew Florence Broadhurst before her mysterious death in 1977. The film had a mixed critical response and was nominated for 4 awards despite being relatively obscure. Documentary film The New Black is a 2013 documentary film written by Erin Casper and Yoruba Richen and directed by Yoruba Richen. Comedy Apa Kata Hati is a Malaysian comedy and romantic film released on 29 May 2008. This film is directed by Saw Teong Hin. Comedy Rent-a-Kid is a 1995 American comedy film. It stars Leslie Nielsen, Christopher Lloyd, and Matt McCoy. Thriller Redemption: Kickboxer 5 is a 1995 direct-to-video martial arts film directed by Kristine Peterson. The film is the fifth entry in the Kickboxer series. Documentary film What A Country is a 1962 documentary film directed by Roger Mirams. Science Fiction Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens is a computer-animated science fiction action film that premiered on Cartoon Network Asia on March 11, 2012, and in the United States on Cartoon Network March 23, 2012, as part of "Ben 10 Week" which ran from March 19, 2012 – March 24, 2012. It was officially unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con International 2011. This is Cartoon Network Asia's first film in collaboration with Cartoon Network Studios. The movie would be Cartoon Network's first CG animated movie as well as the first time the Ben 10 universe would be interpreted in full CG. Tiny Island Productions, producer of qubo's Shelldon, provided the CGI for the film. David Kwok, CEO of Tiny Island Productions, commented that having an opportunity to work on the film was amazing and challenging. This movie took place after the first "Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix" movie. Documentary film Ask Not is a 2008 documentary directed by Johnny Symons. Comedy Three Arabian Nuts is the 129th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Banty Raids is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg, and features the only appearance of the "Banty Rooster" character. Released June 29, 1963, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg. This cartoon marked the last "classic-era" cartoon starring Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg. Foghorn would make a cameo appearance in False Hare in 1964, but his next appearance after that was in 1980's The Yolk's on You. Comedy Segni particolari: bellissimo is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. The film was a commercial success, grossing over 3,4 billion lire at the Italian box office. Documentary film Coming Out in the 1970s is a 2014 documentary,biographical,family and LGBT film directed by Gabriel Gasca and Phil Siegel. Thriller Exam is a 2009 British psychological thriller film written by Simon Garrity and Stuart Hazeldine, directed by Stuart Hazeldine and starring Colin Salmon, Chris Carey, Jimi Mistry, Luke Mably, Gemma Chan, Chuk Iwuji, John Lloyd Fillingham, Pollyanna McIntosh, Adar Beck and Nathalie Cox. Animation Sleep With The Fishes is a short family animation film directed by Belle Mellor. Thriller Wings of Danger, released in the United States as Dead on Course, is a 1952 British Film noir directed by Terence Fisher and starring Zachary Scott, Robert Beatty and Kay Kendall. Comedy Grand Slam is a 1978 sports comedy film produced by BBC Wales. The film starred Oscar-winning actor Hugh Griffith, Windsor Davies, Dewi "Pws" Morris and Sion Probert. The play was written for television by Gwenlyn Parry and then-head of drama for BBC Wales, John Hefin. Science Fiction Boom in the Moon is a 1946 Mexican science fiction comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring Buster Keaton. The film is notable both as Keaton's only Mexican production and as the last time Keaton had star billing in a feature film. Documentary film U-Boating is a 2002 documentary short film written and directed by Corinna Hohn. Documentary film Montand is a 1994 biography and documentary film written by and directed by Jean Labib. Documentary film A documentary that charts the life and music of gospel singer Mahalia Jackson. Science Fiction San Francisco,  2063.  A service android brand-named PIA has replaced the majority of third tier labor in the United States.  Hospital nurses, hotel workers and other maintenance driven industries all use the sleek, black-clad, human-organ powered machine to supplement their human workforce.Syama and Rakesh Raval appear on the path to a bright future together. But before they can realize their dreams, Rakesh is struck down by a sudden heart failure. Overcome with grief, Syama agrees to donate Rakesh’s organs to future technology research.Two years later, a load of unregistered PIA robots bound for the black market are discovered in the cargo hold of an abandoned truck by the San Francisco police department. The PIAs are left in the evidence room overnight, where one of the units flickers on. Distorted images appear and skitter across the robot’s memory screen. The android wanders out of the building and through the San Francisco night with a purpose, eventually ending up inside Syama’s apartment.Startled by the intrusion, Syama grabs a weapon and intercepts the malfunctioning service android. In a tense standoff, Syama corners the PIA and interrogates it. Speaking with a fragmented memory and a fractured voice, the PIA android reveals the secret of her mysterious and sudden appearance.PIA is a futuristic love story that challenges the viewer to reconsider the meaning of humanity, relationships, and family. Documentary film My Opposition: The Diaries of Friedrich Kellner is a 2007 documentary television film about an orphaned American who went in search of his German grandfather and discovered a secret diary written during the time of the Third Reich. The film is a production of Abella Entertainment Ltd. of Toronto, Canada, co-produced and co-directed by Arnie Zipursky and Fern Levitt, with executive co-producer Leonard Asper of CanWest Global. The film is distributed by CCI Entertainment. The documentary was based on news stories in Germany and America about the Friedrich Kellner diary. It was produced for Canadian television and shown in prime time on Global Television Network. The film received a 2007 Creative Excellence Award from the U.S. International Film and Video Festival in Los Angeles. A version of the documentary for libraries and schools has been produced by Chip Taylor Communications. This version has been renamed Anti-Nazi: My Opposition - The Diaries of Friedrich Kellner. Documentary film EQUALITY U is a feature-length documentary following 34 young activists on the Soulforce Equality Ride. At some stops they're welcomed with open arms, at others they're arrested for trespassing or for simply attempting to open up a dialog. At every stop though, they're connecting with young people who've often never met an openly gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender person who is comfortable with who they are. Comedy The Ups and Downs is a 1914 short film starring Wallace Beery and Charles J. Stine. Thriller Half-human and half-vampire Casanova Vladimires played by Damian Chapa protects humans and fights vampires in East LA. Comedy Subbu (Jagapathi Babu) is a simpleton who works as a manager in a firm. He marries a no-nonsense lady Roja (Roja). All is fine until he decides to adopt his dead sister's two sons and brings them home. The children are two imps who make his life miserable with their mischief and do not even let him have a proper sobhanam. Roja gives birth to twins who add to their misery with their mischief. Things worsen for Subbu when he and his family buy a house in a locality full of bizarre characters that include a martinet from the army (Kota Srinivasa Rao), a loud-mouthed neighbor (Dharmavarapu) and some demented feminists. But the worst is yet to come. When they plan to rent a portion of their house, a rather peculiar character called Pataudi (Rajendra Prasad), who seems only too happy to offer double the rent, agrees to the deal. Subbu realizes his mistake when Pataudi's family, which is the most dysfunctional that one can ever imagine, lands up in his house. Pataudi's son is the Devil himself, and has a passion to usurp anything under the sun. His daughter seems to gulp down any solid or liquid that comes her way. And his wife is a hardcore 'Telangana' virago who brings the sky down when somebody scolds her children. To top it all, the wife's sister falls for Subbu and stalks him day and night. The film very deftly brings out all the travails that Subbu faces due to this family to the point that the viewer actually sympathizes with Subbu amidst the rip-roaring laughter. Every character in this film plays his/her part to the hilt, especially Jagapathi, who gives a stellar performance as the oppressed Subbu. Documentary film New York Doll is a documentary based on the life of former New York Dolls member Arthur Kane. It was nominated for both a Satellite Award and a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, where it premiered in 2005. Comedy Public Nuisance No. 1 is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Frances Day, Arthur Riscoe and Muriel Aked. A young man goes to work as a waiter at his uncle's hotel in France. Comedy Keith Bennets mother passed away a year ago, and he feels like he has moved on with his life, until one morning his mothers jewelry shows up on Keiths bathroom sink. The same jewelry she was buried in. Keith tells his wife Karen, about the jewelry and that is the last straw. She claims he is distant and has shut her out. Now he thinks he is seeing things that aren't there and if things don't improve, she will take their only son and leave. Forced with the ultimatum, Keith launches himself on a day of reclamation. Keith winds up on the phone with a popular radio Psychiatrist who guides Keith through what he cannot see on his own. Keith discovers a new man and a new attitude. Several people are listening to Keith's plight on the radio and are making changes of their own. Is this dead visitor all in Keith's head or is she truly a Mother Ghost? Science Fiction Race to Witch Mountain is a 2009 science fiction/thriller film and a continuation to the 1975 Disney film Escape to Witch Mountain.. All three versions of the film are based on the 1968 novel Escape to Witch Mountain by Alexander Key. The film is directed by Andy Fickman and stars Dwayne Johnson, AnnaSophia Robb, Alexander Ludwig, Ciarán Hinds, and Carla Gugino. Filming began in Los Angeles in March 2008. It was released on March 13, 2009. Thriller No One Cries Forever is a 1984 action film written by Scott Finch and directed by Jans Rautenbach. Thriller Lady in a Cage is a 1964 American psychological thriller film directed by Walter Grauman, written and produced by Luther Davis, and released by Paramount Pictures. It stars Olivia de Havilland and features James Caan in his first substantial film role. Science Fiction Riders to the Stars is a 1954 American science fiction film that was independently produced and released by Ivan Tors Productions. It was directed by Richard Carlson and stars William Lundigan, Martha Hyer, Herbert Marshall, and Carlson. Riders is the second film in Ivan Tors' Office of Scientific Investigation trilogy, which was preceded by The Magnetic Monster and followed by Gog. Animation The Birds Upstairs is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Christopher Jarvis. Documentary film Tire dié is an Argentine documentary directed by Fernando Birri and written Birri and seven other writers. The short film, billed as a "survey film", chronicles the harsh life of lower-class slums in Santa Fe, Argentina. Thriller Martha is a 1974 drama film made for German television which was directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It features Margit Carstensen in the title role with Karlheinz Böhm as her abusive husband. It is one of the earliest of Fassbinder's films to be influenced by the American work of Douglas Sirk. The plot was loosely based on a short story, For the Rest of Her Life, by Cornell Woolrich. Thriller Brilliant is a 2004 thriller film starring Erika Eleniak and Bruce Boxleitner. Thriller Adieu l’ami is a 1968 French-Italian film directed by Jean Herman; producer Serge Silberman, screenplay by Sebastien Japrisot. The film was released in the United States in 1973 under the title "Honor Among Thieves", that version of which is available on DVD from Lionsgate. Comedy Catch Me Now is a 2012 short film written by Alexandra Manea and directed by Jason Gullifer. Comedy Mixing Nia is 1998 dramedy film by director Alison Swan. The film stars actress Karyn Parsons, as Nia, a biracial woman on a journey to find her true identity. Comedy Let's Go Navy! is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on July 29, 1951 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-third film in the series. Documentary film Tackle Happy is an Australian documentary film released in 2000 about the live performance show Puppetry of the Penis starring Simon Morley and David Friend. It was produced and directed by comedian Mick Molloy, whose radio show Martin/Molloy had chronicled the chaotic 1998 tour captured in the film. Tackle Happy also features guest appearances by Stephen Curry, Paul Hester, Tony Martin, Andrew Denton, Amanda Keller, Pete Smith and Jimeoin. Documentary film Zea is a 1981 short film directed by André Léduc and Jean-Jacques Leduc. Comedy Vishwatma is a 1992 Indian action thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai. This film marked the Hindi film debut of late actress Divya Bharti and Jyotsna Singh who did not appear in any other films after this. The film was a box office success. The music of the film was very successful especially the song "Saat Samundar" which became a favorite and gave Divya Bharti the limelight into Bollywood. Documentary film Dream Riders is a 2008 American documentary film that shows a father's attempt to mend a broken relationship with his son. Bill Roulston takes his son, Nico, on a 4,000 mile bike journey across the United States to close the gap in their growing emotional divide. Bill and Nico depart on their planned 65 day journey from Hobuck Beach, Washington and end in Coney Island, New York 97 days later. The documentary is played on the Travel Channel. Comedy Virtual Sexuality is a 1999 film about a young woman who designs the perfect man at a virtual reality convention, but then an accident occurs causing the man to be brought to life. It was directed by Nick Hurran. Comedy Yaare Koogadali is a 2012 Kannada action comedy film written and directed by Samuthirakani, starring Puneeth Rajkumar, Yogesh and Bhavana in the lead roles. Parvathamma Rajkumar and Raghavendra Rajkumar are producing the film under for Poornima Enterprises. The film is a remake of Samuthirakani's Tamil film Poraali. Documentary film Flight 175: As the World Watched is an American television documentary film that premiered in August 2006 on TLC. It covers the final moments of the passengers and crew on board United Airlines Flight 175, which was the second commercial airliner to strike the World Trade Center, impacted with the South Tower, and was the most visually documented flight during the September 11 attacks. The documentary features interviews with a variety of people, including: relatives of the passengers and crew members, air traffic controllers who responded to the doomed flight, and the two F-15 fighter pilots scrambled from Otis Air National Guard Base who flew in the airspace over Lower Manhattan during the event. Thriller Live! From Death Row is a 1992 film written and directed by Patrick Sheane Duncan. Animation As Lendas de Mocambeiro is a 2013 short animation film. Documentary film Death of a Japanese Salesman is a 2011 documentary written and directed by Mami Sunada about the illness and death of her father, Tomoaki Sunada. The film was a box office success in Japan, and has won prizes at the Dubai and Chicago International Film Festivals and was described as one of the ten best films of the year by The Japan Times. Comedy Mock Up on Mu is a 2008 science fiction film directed by San Francisco film artist Craig Baldwin, filmed by Bill Daniel, and edited by Sylvia Schedelbauer. It was filmed in 16 mm and runs for 110 minutes. Mock Up on Mu opened at the New York Film Festival in 2008. The film content is divided into 13 chapters that tell seemingly true tales about "American inner and outer space travel". It cobbles together old NASA footage, excerpts and trailers from various Hollywood films and TV series, home movies, and Baldwin's own dramatizations to weave a mythical farce that incorporates components of Scientology prehistory. Major characters interwoven into the film are the rocket scientist Jack Parsons, his beatnik wife Marjorie Cameron and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Animation Prest-O Change-O is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and first released on March 25, 1939 by Warner Bros. It marks the second appearance of the prototype of Bugs Bunny. Documentary film The Engineer is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Juan Luis Passarelli and Mathew Charles. Thriller The Prince is a 1996 Malayalam film starring Mohanlal. It was Tamil director Suresh Krishna's debut in the Malayalam industry and his next venture after the Tamil blockbuster Baasha. After three consecutive blockbusters with Tamil superstar Rajinikanth, Suresh Krishna wanted to direct Malayalam superstar Mohanlal, and Mohanlal agreed to do the film. However, the film was a miserable failure at the box office. The music was scored by Deva. Thriller The Whisper is a 2010 thriller short film written and directed by Leszek Korusiewicz. Thriller The Farm is a 2013 short drama, horror and thriller film written and directed by Malone Lumarda. Comedy Pieces of Easter is an independent holiday film produced by Kelly's Filmworks. Written and directed by Jefferson Moore, it stars Christina Karis. Thriller Zomerhitte is a 2008 film directed by Monique van de Ven. Her first feature-length film, it is based on the 2005 book-week giveaway novella by Jan Wolkers. Wolkers, who died while the film was in post-production, also authored the story for van de Ven's first film as an actress, Turkish Delight. Documentary film Hang Up Your Brightest Colours is a 1973 film by Welsh actor and filmmaker Kenneth Griffith, about the life and death of Irish Republican leader Michael Collins. It was directed by Antony Thomas. Although usually classed as a documentary, the film more closely resembles a dramatic monologue, with Griffith frequently delivering quotes by key figures such as David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill, and Collins himself "in character." The film was commissioned by media mogul Lew Grade for transmission by ATV, the ITV region covering the Midlands he controlled at the time. Grade had, in fact, offered to fund whatever subject Griffith wanted to make, but when he viewed the finished film, he refused to show it. In his memoirs, Griffith claimed that Grade was unofficially instructed not to offer the film to the IBA for network transmission, so that the Association would not have to reject it and therefore could be accused of political censorship. Griffith took legal action, received an out-of-court settlement and built his home - Michael Collins House - in Islington with the proceeds. Thriller Burning Bright is a 2010 horror-thriller directed by Carlos Brooks and starring Briana Evigan, Garret Dillahunt, Meat Loaf and Charlie Tahan. The film is distributed by Lionsgate. Although Burning Bright was a DVD release, it has received mostly positive reviews on websites. Animation Hotel Transylvania 2 is an upcoming American 3D computer animated fantasy comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It is the sequel to the 2012 film Hotel Transylvania. It is being directed by Genndy Tartakovsky and written by Robert Smigel. The film stars Adam Sandler, Selena Gomez and David Spade. The film is scheduled to be released on September 25, 2015, by Columbia Pictures. Thriller Strange Behavior is a 1981 mystery horror film directed by Michael Laughlin, written by Bill Condon, and starring Michael Murphy. It is a homage to the pulp horror films of the 1950s. The film was intended as the first installment of the Strange Trilogy which was cancelled after the second installment, Strange Invaders, failed to attract a large enough audience. Documentary film How do tunnels stay dry under water? Who dug the first tunnels? Go underground with award-winning author-illustrator--and captivating storyteller--David Macaulay (The Way Things Work) and get an amazing look at tunnels, from ancient Rome to the remarkable Channel Tunnel that connects France and England, through spectacular film footage, little-known facts, and dramatic recreations. Comedy Kasethan Kadavulada is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Thirumalai, starring Sharan, Kamna Jethmalani, Karunas, Pandiarajan, Divya Padmini, Sathyan, Manobala, Delhi Ganesh, Paravai Muniyamma, Singamuthu playing the main characters. The film, directed by Thirumalai, has music scored by comedian and singer Karunas. It is a remake of Telugu film Blade Babji. The film got negative reviews, it had poor opening and was a flop. Comedy Yaaran Naal Baharan is a Punjabi feature film, released in 2005. It stars Jimmy Shergill in the lead role with Juhi Babbar. It was directed by Manmohan Singh. It is one of the very successful movie in Punjabi cinema. Comedy Memorias del verano pasado is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Kuba Gryzewski & Ivo Krankowski. Comedy The Film Emotional Atyachar is a 2010 Comedy, Crime, Drama film written by Bhavini Bheda and directed by Akshay Shere. Comedy The Sympathy Seeker is a 1997 comedy-romance film written by Oleg Antonov and directed by Vladimir Mashkov and Tamara Vladimirtseva. Comedy Roller Boogie is a 1979 musical film starring Linda Blair and introducing Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. The film also stars Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard, and Kimberly Beck, and is directed by Mark L. Lester. The film is set in the Venice, Los Angeles, California area at the height of the roller skating fad. Two characters, Bobby James and Terry Barkley, fall in love while boogie skating to disco music. Along the way they must thwart a powerful mobster who wants the land their favorite roller rink sits on and compete in the Boogie Contest. The film received mostly negative reviews. Animation Fragile Machine is an indie cyberpunk short film created by a team of artists called Aoineko. Comedy Les grandes bouches is a 1999 comedy film directed by Bernie Bonvoisin Comedy Backyard Dogs is a 2000 film written and directed by Robert Boris. Documentary film Crying Wolf Exposing the Wolf Reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park is a 2011 independent documentary film by Jeffrey D. King, the founder of Broken Hints Media. It delves into the controversial Wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone issue, as well as environmentalism and conservationism in general from a Christian perspective. Comedy Nathan's Choice is a 2001 comedy film written by Chuck Lorre and Mark Roberts and directed by Robert Berlinger. Comedy Little Secrets is a 2001 independent comedy-drama film starring Evan Rachel Wood, Michael Angarano, and David Gallagher. It premiered in the Heartland Film Festival in October 2001, and made its limited theatrical release on August 23, 2002. Comedy Coffee, Kill Boss is a 2013 film starring Eddie Jemison, Noureen DeWulf and Robert Forster, and co-starring Richard Riehle, Zibby Allen, Chris Wylde, Jack Wallace, Denise Grayson and W. Cameron Tucker. Written by Sigurd Ueland and directed by Nathan Marshall, Coffee, Kill Boss premiered on opening night of the 2013 Austin Film Festival. In 2010, the screenplay for Coffee, Kill Boss was a finalist in the Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Competition. Set on the 20th floor of a monolithic corporate tower, Coffee, Kill Boss follows ten executives who secretly meet to sell off their company, but instead become victims of an outrageous murder scheme. Comedy Trap Happy is a 1946 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 25th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Michael Lah, Ray Patterson and Pete Burness. The music was composed by Scott Bradley. It was released to theaters on June 29, 1946 and is one of Tom and Jerry's more violent cartoons. The name of this cartoon is a pun on the term Slap happy. Animation Chhota Bheem And The Broken Amulet is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series. It is the 14th movie of the series.Running Time- 66 mins. It was released on 24 February 2013. Comedy Break Ke Baad is a 2010 romantic coming-of-age dramedy directed by Danish Aslam and starring Deepika Padukone and Imran Khan in lead roles. Shahana Goswami and Yudhishtr Urs play siblings while Sharmila Tagore, Navin Nischol, and Lillete Dubey have supporting roles. The major part of the film was shot in Mauritius. The film is produced by Kunal Kohli under the banner of Tips Music Films. The music for the film has been composed by Vishal-Shekhar with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi. This is the first time that Vishal-Shekhar and Prasoon have worked together on a movie soundtrack. The music was released on 15 October 2010. Comedy The Ultimate Truth 2004 is a British comedy film set in London and Hampshire, it is a comedy and tells the tale of Jeda Keir Howeld who after being told to 'get a life' by his girlfriend Stacey Keeley Mills decides to run for political office. along the way he meets various colourful characters that help and hinder him in equal measure. Animation A Game With Stones, is a nine-minute animated film by Czech animator Jan Švankmajer. Made in 1965, it utilizes stop-motion animation. Comedy Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 1/2 is a 1980 Russian movie for children and family, about three smart dogs and one cat who eventually become friends and help people. The film is set in Russia. Adapted from the story of the same name by Yusef Printsev and directed by Oleg Yeryshev. The first episode runs 63 minutes, and has two parts: 1. Zakadychnye vragi, and 2. Nachalo puti. This film is a prequel to Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 3/4, released later in 1981. Both films were re-edited in 1994, in St. Petersburg, Russia, and released on VHS and DVD, becoming a popular family entertainment for all ages. Documentary film Shell Shocked is a 2013 documentary film directed by John Richie. Documentary film Praying with Lior is a documentary about a Jewish boy, Lior, who has Down syndrome. The film follows Lior and his family as they prepare for Lior's bar mitzvah. Science Fiction Ondine is a 2009 Irish romantic drama film directed and written by Neil Jordan and starring Colin Farrell and Alicja Bachleda. Documentary film Iran: The Hundred Year War is a 2009 documentary film written by Jean Francois Colosimo and directed Jean-Michel Vecchiet. Comedy Il re di Poggioreale is a 1961 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Duilio Coletti. It is based on real life events of camorra criminal Peppino Navarra. It stars the American actors Ernest Borgnine and Keenan Wynn. Thriller Puzzle is a 2006 South Korean film, the feature directorial debut of Kim Tae-kyung. A group of crooks are summoned together by an unknown master planner to carry out a bank robbery, but then it goes fatefully wrong. Comedy Judge! is a 2014 comedy film directed by Akira Nagai. Science Fiction 3G is a Bollywood horror film directed by Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chhibber, and produced under Eros International and Next Gen Films. The film features Neil Nitin Mukesh and Sonal Chauhan in lead roles. It was released in India on 15 March 2013. Comedy Puthukottyile Puthumanavalan is a Malayalam comedy film released in 1995.Directed by Rafi Mecartin. Animation Join Bob, Larry and all the VeggieTales friends for God Made You Special – a landmark collection of stories that help kids learn that they are special just the way God made them. In "Dave & the Giant Pickle," a shepherd boy realizes that little guys can do big things too. A trip to outer space helps the Veggies learn to appreciate the differences in others in "The Gourds Must Be Crazy." In "A Snoodle’s Tale," a self-conscious Snoodle realizes that he is uniquely made and all the Veggies are reminded that each one of us is special in the all-new "Bob’s Vacation." Filled with laughs, music, over 75 minutes of fun and lots of surprises, God Made You Special is sure to be a favorite of VeggieTales fans everywhere! Comedy Kangaroos Can't Jump Backwards is a 2014 short film directed by Rafael Mayrhofer. Animation Traverser is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Hugo Frassetto. Documentary film 20,000 Days on Earth is a 2014 British documentary film co-written and directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. Nick Cave also co-wrote the script with Forsyth and Pollard. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. It won two Awards at the festival. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Drafthouse Films acquired distribution rights of the film. The film released on September 17, 2014 in United States. Comedy The Bank was Charlie Chaplin's tenth film for Essanay Films. Released in 1915, it is a departure from the tramp character, as Charlie Chaplin plays a janitor at a bank. Edna Purviance plays the secretary on whom Charlie has a crush and dreams that she has fallen in love with him. Filmed at the Majestic Studio in Los Angeles. Silent. There doesn't appear to be any evidence that this film was received any differently from the bulk of Chaplin's early work, but today this film is often considered one of his most fascinating efforts. Thriller The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point is a 2006 action adventure thriller film written by Michael Henry Carter and directed by Henry Crum. Animation Betty Boop's Life Guard is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. Comedy It's Pat is an American 1994 comedy film directed by Adam Bernstein and starring Julia Sweeney, Dave Foley, Charles Rocket, and Kathy Griffin. The film was based on the Saturday Night Live character Pat, created by Sweeney, an androgynous misfit whose gender is never revealed. Dave Foley plays Pat's partner, Chris, and Charles Rocket, another SNL alumnus, plays Pat's neighbor, Kyle Jacobsen. Thriller Heartbreak Hospital is a 2002 comedy-thriller film directed by Ruedi Gerber. Animation The Missing Key is a 2011 animated short drama film written and directed by Jonathan Nix. Comedy It Happened Tomorrow is a 1944 American fantasy film directed by René Clair, starring Dick Powell, Linda Darnell and Jack Oakie, and featuring Edgar Kennedy and John Philliber. Documentary film "Sex on Wheels is a living history bike tour of San Francisco's queer sex workers. Like Colonial Williamsburg...but not quite." Quoting the description from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film De Zaanstreek is a 1927 documentary film written by Theo Güsten and G.J. Honig and directed by Theo Güsten. Comedy Up Pops the Duke is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Young Guns is a 1988 comedic Western action film directed by Christopher Cain and written by John Fusco. The film was the first to be produced by Morgan Creek Productions. The film stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Charlie Sheen, Dermot Mulroney, Casey Siemaszko, Terence Stamp, Terry O'Quinn, Brian Keith, and Jack Palance. Young Guns is a retelling of the adventures of Billy the Kid during the Lincoln County War, which took place in New Mexico during 1877–78. It was filmed in and around New Mexico. Historian Dr. Paul Hutton has called Young Guns the most historically accurate of all prior Billy the Kid films. It opened no. 1 at the box office, eventually earning $45 million from a moderate $11 million budget. A sequel, Young Guns II, was released in 1990. Comedy Un'avventura di Salvator Rosa is a 1940 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. At the time of its release the film was greeted with unanimous critical approval. Giuseppe Isani, on Cinema, referred to it as "the best Italian film produced from 1930 onwards." Comedy The Girl Rush is an American musical comedy film starring Rosalind Russell, filmed in Technicolor and VistaVision, and released by Paramount Pictures. Documentary film Sex Crimes and the Vatican is a documentary film filmed by Colm O'Gorman, who was raped by a Catholic priest in the diocese of Ferns in County Wexford in Ireland when he was 14 years old. Thriller Charlie Chan in Egypt is the eighth 20th Century Fox Charlie Chan film starring Warner Oland in the title role. It was released in 1935. Comedy Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed is a 2004 comedy horror film directed by Raja Gosnell, written by James Gunn and released by Warner Bros. Based on the 1969-71 animated television series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, it is the second installment in the Scooby-Doo live-action film series, and a sequel to 2002's Scooby-Doo. The returning cast features Freddie Prinze Jr. as Fred, Sarah Michelle Gellar as Daphne, Matthew Lillard as Shaggy, Linda Cardellini as Velma, and Neil Fanning as the voice of title protagonist Scooby-Doo. Series newcomers include Seth Green, Tim Blake Nelson, Peter Boyle, and Alicia Silverstone who appear in supporting roles. The film was released on March 26, 2004 to generally unfavorable reviews, and grossed considerably less at the box office than its predecessor. Animation Cinderella Blues is an animated short subject produced by the Van Beuren Studio and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the Cinderella story by Charles Perrault. Unlike most adaptations, the cartoon features a fabled version of the story. Documentary film Denké-Denké is a Nigerien 2006 documentary film. Documentary film Occupy Unmasked is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Stephen K. Bannon and produced by David Bossie, which is critical of the Occupy movement and was produced by Citizens United Productions. The documentary was released in limited theaters on September 21, 2012, distributed by Mark Cuban's Magnolia Pictures. Cuban stated "I don't have any politics" and that his company released the documentary solely "because we believe there is an audience for it" before the 2012 U.S. Presidential election. Documentary film Water Garden is a 1984 documentary short film directed by Ken Harrison. Thriller Corps à corps is a 2003 film, written by Arthur-Emmanuel Pierre and music by Sarry Long. Set in contemporary France, the film was produced by Carrère Groupe and Anne Regard and starred Emmanuelle Seigner and Philippe Torreton. Documentary film One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big Sur is a musical documentary film directed by Curt Worden. Documentary film Uckermark is a 2001 German documentary film written and directed by Volker Koepp. Comedy Fruit Fruit is a 2013 animation action short film written and directed by Peter Millard. Comedy Techno-Crazy is a 1933 short comedy film written by Ewart Adamson and Ernest Pagano and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Luminarias is a 2000 romantic comedy film written by Evelina Fernández and directed by José Luis Valenzuela. Comedy Goodbye Love is a 1933 American film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Documentary film Todo el dia juntos is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Marcin Koszałka. Documentary film The Standard of Perfection: Show Cats is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Mark Lewis about the lives of show cats and their owners. Science Fiction Murder in My Mind is a 1997 science fiction crime drama film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Stacy Keach, Peter Outerbridge, Peter Coyote, Ian Tracey and Peter Flemming. It was directed by Robert Iscove and written by Tom Swale. Comedy Rei Rei is a 2-episode Japanese hentai original video animation series produced by Aubeck. It was licensed by ADV but is now licensed by a division of ADV, SoftCel Pictures in United States. On April 23, 2004, SoftCel Pictures released the 2 OVA episodes on a DVD. Animation Home Tweet Home is a 1950 animated short featuring Sylvester, Hector and Tweety. Animation TELE-VISION is a 2009 short drama animation film written by Matthieu Jorrot and directed by David Tousek and Matthieu Jorrot. Comedy Every Blessed Day is a 2012 romance/comedy/drama film written by Simone Lenzi, Paolo Virzì and Francesco Bruni and directed by Paolo Virzì. Comedy Delhi in a Day is a 2011 Hindi independent film directed by Prashant Nair. The film was released on 24 August 2012 in cinemas. As per director Prashant Nair his film uses flashes of comedy to shine a light on the uncomfortable realities of contemporary life in a country that has been transformed in many ways by two decades of economic growth. The film features Victor Banerjee, Vidya Bhushan, Lillete Dubey, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Arun Mallick Kumar, Anjali Patil, Lee Williams and Dinesh Yadav. Thriller For centuries, vampires have stayed in the dark, forced to hide each morning or else be destroyed by the burning power of the sun. But in Columbia Pictures' 30 Days of Night, based on the groundbreaking graphic novel, that's all about to change. Not your parents' vampires, these are eating machines, built for one purpose -- to devour human beings -- and only daylight can stop them... which is why they target the remote, isolated town of Barrow, Alaska, which each winter is plunged into a state of complete darkness that lasts 30 days. The cunning, bloodthirsty vampires, relishing in a month of free rein, are set to take advantage, feeding on the helpless residents. It is up to Sheriff Eben (Josh Hartnett), his estranged wife, Stella (Melissa George), and an ever-shrinking group of survivors to do anything and everything they can to last until daylight. ABOUT THE FILM 30 Days of Night began its journey to theaters with the publication of the graphic novel by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith. The miniseries – just three books – became a career-defining moment for both. As they brought both a new look and a new story to the vampire legend, Niles’ and Templesmith’s work has been lauded as a revival of the horror comic. “We fell in love with the idea of vampires coming to Barrow, Alaska, once the sun has set for a month,” says producer Rob Tapert, who – with producer Sam Raimi – founded Ghost House Productions to bring this kind of story to the screen. “It was a project that got us excited because it delivers a level of intensity and stylized horror that, as a young guy, I loved in these kinds of movies and to this day I still enjoy. For Sam and me, 30 Days of Night is a return to our Evil Dead roots.” To direct, Raimi and Tapert tapped David Slade, whose first film, the independent Hard Candy, impressed them. “David has a style and way of working unique unto him,” Tapert says. “He has a very specific idea of what he wants and how he wants everything to be and then he finds a way to work this out with the actors. He is a believer in lots of tight shots, close-ups with attention to details, which frenetically ramp up his movie.” The director says that long before getting involved with 30 Days of Night, he had bought the first edition of the graphic novel. “I love Ben Templesmith’s artwork – especially the image of Eben looking out and seeing the vampires for the first time,” he says. “After I directed my first film, I had a meeting in which an executive at Columbia Pictures mentioned that they owned the property. I said, ‘Hang on a minute. I would chew off my arm to do that!’” The graphic novel is credited with reinvigorating the vampire genre. Though the creature dates back to Lord Byron in Western literature – and is many centuries older in other cultures – the vampire had, in Niles’ and Templesmith’s opinions, lost its horror. The authors saw 30 Days of Night as an opportunity to steer the genre back to its roots and away from the gothic, affected vampires that had taken over their favorite monsters. “One of the things Ben and I really wanted to do was make vampires scary again,” says Niles. “We’ve seen vampires made into Count Chocula. Teenage girls are dating them. These should be feral vampires that see humans as nothing more than something to feed on. And Ben took that ten steps further with the look of the book.” “I was going for pure savagery, with just a hint of alien,” says Templesmith. “The classic image of the vampire is the goth, romantic ponce. I wanted eating machines.” One of the filmmakers’ top goals was to bring the source material’s striking imagery to life. “I wanted the look of the film to be very close to Ben Templesmith’s artwork, which I very much liked,” Slade says. Templesmith says that the filmmakers achieved that vision. “Within reason, they’ve taken the look of the movie from the page. The color’s stripped back, the vampires look like the vampires in the book –... Comedy Honey Day is a 2012 short documentary biography film directed by Jay Buim. Thriller Stratosphere Girl is a 2004 film from Germany written and directed by Matthias X. Oberg. The film is about a German teenager who travels to Japan to work at an exclusive club for rich businessmen. Thriller The 49th Man is a 1953 American thriller film released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Fred F. Sears and starring John Ireland, Richard Denning, Suzanne Dalbert, Peter Marshall, Robert Foulk and Mike Connors. The Cold War thriller was based on a story by Ivan Tors and the screenplay written by Harry Essex. The film's title is a cryptic reference to the men in the film hired to smuggle 48 nuclear weapons components into the United States as part of a secret war game and the unexpected 49th man, using the war game as cover, smuggling in a real atom bomb as part of a plot to destroy an American city. Comedy Only the Lonely is a 1991 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Columbus. It starred John Candy, Maureen O'Hara, Ally Sheedy and Anthony Quinn. The plot is similar to the earlier award-winning film Marty. Animation Mouse and Cat is a 1958 animation short film written by Wladyslaw Nehrebecki and Leszek Lorek and directed by Wladyslaw Nehrebecki. Comedy Jayam is a 2003 Tamil action film directed by M. Raja. It featured Ravi and Sadha in their first Tamil ventures respectively, with the success of the film prompting the actor to retain the film's title as a prefix to his stagename. It also featured Senthil, Gopichand, Mayilsamy, Suman Shetty and Ramesh Khanna in supporting roles. A remake of the successful Telugu film with the same title, Jayam became a commercial and critical success at the box office. Thriller Impulse, is a thriller film, starring William Shatner, Ruth Roman, Kim Nicholas, Jennifer Bishop, and Harold Sakata. It was written by Tony Crechales and directed by William Grefé. Its runtime is 82 minutes. The film was first released in Tampa, Florida, on January 31, 1974, where the filming took place. It was subsequently released nationwide in 1974–75, making nearly $4 million in the domestic box office. According to the Examiner.com interview, director Grefé cast actors who were located in Miami at the time. He met Shatner at the airport, Bishop was Grefé's friend, and Sakata had a wrestling career there apart from appearing in the James Bond-film Goldfinger. The filming lasted 15 days, including 12 with Shatner and last three with other actors. During one take of the scene where Shatner's character hangs Sakata's character to death, actor Sakata nearly died of being accidentally hanged by tight rope. Fortunately, with Sakata's "superior neck development", the crew was able to save his life. Comedy Livin' on a Prayer is a 2010 comedy film directed by Pamela Fryman and written by Carter Bays, Kourtney Kang, Joe Kelly and Craig Thomas. Comedy A Short Film About John Bolton is a 2003 film written and directed by Neil Gaiman. The film takes the form of a fictional television piece on real-life artist John Bolton. It was released direct to video, along with several bonus features. Thriller Alien Raiders is a 2008 American science fiction horror film, starring Carlos Bernard, Rockmond Dunbar and Mathew St. Patrick. The film is Ben Rock's first feature film as a director. The film was produced by Daniel Myrick, John Shiban, and Tony Krantz, and was released by Warner Home Video and Raw Feed in September 2008. Comedy The Cloth Peddler was a full-length Azerbaijani silent comedy film made in Baku in 1917, based on the operetta by the famous Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov. Documentary film Last House Standing is a documentary filmed in Shanghai featuring interviews of "Uncle Jiang" about his reluctance to sell his 1930s mansion in a district zoned for demolition. Jiang talks about his family, his loneliness, the Cultural Revolution, and the relationship formed with his interviewer, reporter Zi "Miss Tomboy" Liang. Documentary film Wood Sails Dreams is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by John Stanton. Comedy His Big Minute is a 1929 short comedy film directed by William Watson and written by Gilbert Pratt. Thriller Sordid Things is a 2009 drama, thriller film directed by Andrew Bloomenthal. Thriller Lumberjack is a 2011 short animated drama film directed by Pawel Debski. Comedy Annaluise and Anton is a 1998 family film directed by Caroline Link. Documentary film Beyond Expression Bright is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Erin Espelie. Documentary film Live: A Music and Surfing Experience is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by David Parsa. Comedy Kyôso tanjô is a 1993 comedy film written by Yuji Kato and Hideko Nakata and directed by Toshihiro Tenma. Comedy Stay At Home is a 2013 short action comedy drama film written by Cedar Daniels and Bradley Werner and directed by Cedar Daniels. Comedy The Callback Queen is a 2013 British romantic comedy independent film by Irish director Graham Cantwell, starring a largely British and Irish cast: Amy-Joyce Hastings, Mark Killeen, Seán T. O'Meallaigh, Ger Ryan, Vicki Michelle and Eoin Macken. Comedy The Silken Affair is a 1956 British romantic comedy film directed by Roy Kellino and starring David Niven, Geneviève Page, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Joan Sims, Irene Handl and Ronald Squire. Comedy "Francisco, behave! I know it’s your birthday, you are thirty now, it’s carnival, you’ve dressed as a cowboy for the school party and you are surrounded by kids you hate. But that’s no reason to be so annoying... Control yourself! Don’t you see no one will put up with you? You break your head, you go to the hospital, you have measles and there’s no one to look after you... Seven dwarfs would be perfect, just like in Snow White... Francisco, repeat after me: “Up to your 30’s you have the face God has given you. After that, you get the face you deserve”." Quoting the synopsis from the 2-1 Locarno International Film Festival site. Comedy Fantastipo is a 2005 Japanese film starring Tsuyoshi Domoto and Taichi Kokubun. The theme song "Fantastipo" is sung by the special unit of the 2 lead actors Toraji Haiji. Documentary film When liberal filmmaker Michael Moore is invited to speak at Utah Valley State College, it created a firestorm not usually seen in the heart of conservative Mormon country. A media frenzy followed, as did FoxNews' Sean Hannity who agreed to speak at UVSC prior to Moore's engagement. Protests, anger and a bribery attempt by a local businessman to stop Moores appearance punctuate this documentary that cuts to the heart of the "red versus blue" rift in the nation.Would conservative activists prevent Michael Moore from speaking? Would Utah's liberals win their fight for freedom of speech? The answer lies somewhere within THIS DIVIDED STATE. Comedy The Nuisance is a 1933 film starring Lee Tracy as a lawyer, Madge Evans as his love interest, and Frank Morgan as his accomplice. Comedy Third Finger, Left Hand is a 1940 American romantic comedy film. A woman pretends to be married to fend off would-be suitors and jealous wives, then regrets her deception when she meets an artist. Thriller Naam is a Hindi Bollywood film currently under post-production. The film is directed by Anees Bazmee. The movie has been under production for several years. In March 2009, it was reported that producer Dinesh Patel had no money left for the post-production and that most people associated with the movie were working without compensation to release this movie. So far, this movie has been delayed for 5 years. Documentary film Finding Normal is a documentary film directed by Brian Lindstrom. Documentary film This Is My Home is a 2012 short film directed by Mark Cersosimo and Kelsey Holtaway. Comedy Pat and Mike is a 1952 American romantic comedy film starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The movie was written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, and directed by George Cukor, who also directed The Philadelphia Story with Hepburn, and Adam's Rib with Hepburn and Tracy. Documentary film Sana is a 2013 short film written by Marcos Pimentel and Ivan Morales Jr. and directed by Marcos Pimentel. Thriller Doomed to Die is a 1940 mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong. It is a sequel to the 1940 film, The Fatal Hour. Documentary film Without the spirituals, there would be no gospel, blues, jazz, R and B, hip-hop, or rap. And though many of us are familiar with some of the songs - Wade in the Water, Go Down Moses, This Little Light of Mine, Amazing Grace - few understand the spirituals' deep history, complex origins, and coded messages of a music born of slavery. I Can Tell The World follows members of an interracial, multigenerational choir committed to the preservation and performance of African American spirituals. As these diverse men and women share their stories of transformation, we learn how the experience of shared songs can help heal a nation still wounded by racism. Comedy The Butterfly Chasers is a 2011 romantic comedy film written and directed by Princeton Holt. Science Fiction Plaguers is a 2008 American science-fiction horror film written and directed by Brad Sykes and featuring Steve Railsback. Comedy Liar Liar is a 1997 American comedy film written by Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur, directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Jim Carrey who was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical. The film is the second of three collaborations between Carrey and Shadyac, the first being Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and the third being Bruce Almighty. It is also the second of three collaborations between Guay and Mazur, the others being The Little Rascals and Heartbreakers. It has been unofficially remade in Bollywood as Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta. Comedy Rush It is a 1977 film co-written and directed by Gary Youngman. The directorial debut film also featured the first acting role in a film by Tom Berenger. Comedy Tremors 4: The Legend Begins is a 2004 direct-to-video western monster film directed S. S. Wilson, and was written by Brent Maddock, Nancy Roberts, and Wilson. It is the fourth film in the Tremors series of monster films and premiered on January 2, 2004 on the Sci-Fi channel.. As a prequel to the earlier movies, it depicts the town of Rejection, which is the location that would later be renamed Perfection, the main setting for the first Tremors film. It stars Michael Gross as Hiram Gummer, the great grandfather of the character Burt Gummer, who Gross portrayed in every other Tremors film. Science Fiction Sci-Fly is a 2013 short animated film directed by Joey Shanks. Science Fiction Delicatessen is a 1991 French film, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, starring Dominique Pinon and Karin Viard. It is set in an apartment building in a post-apocalyptic France of an ambiguous time period. The story focuses on the tenants of the building and their desperate bids to survive. Among these characters is the newly arrived Louison, who arrives to replace a tenant whose reason for departure is initially unclear. The butcher, Clapet, is the leader of the group who strives to keep control and balance in the apartment building. It is largely a character-based film, with much of the interest being gained from each tenant's own particular idiosyncrasies and their relationships to each other. Released in North America with the supertitle Terry Gilliam presents, the film—like its successor The City of Lost Children —is a deliberate homage to Gilliam. Documentary film The Children from the Napf is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Alice Schmid. Thriller State Secret is a 1950 British drama film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Olga Lowe and Herbert Lom. It was released in the United States under the title The Great Manhunt. Comedy Ghost is a 1990 American romantic fantasy/crime thriller film starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Tony Goldwyn, and Whoopi Goldberg. It was written by Bruce Joel Rubin and directed by Jerry Zucker. The plot centers on a young woman in jeopardy and the ghost of her murdered lover, who tries to save her with the help of a reluctant psychic. The film was an outstanding commercial success, grossing over $505.7 million at the box office on a budget of $22 million. It was the highest-grossing film of 1990. Adjusted for inflation, as of 2013 Ghost was the 91st-highest-grossing film of all time. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Score and Best Film Editing. It won the awards for Best Supporting Actress for Goldberg and Best Original Screenplay. Swayze and Moore both received Golden Globe Award nominations for their performances, while Goldberg won the BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Saturn Awards in addition to the Oscar. Animation The Jockstrap Raiders is a short animated film. Running for 19 minutes, it was written, produced and directed by Mark J Nelson as a thesis film for his Masters degree in Animation at UCLA. The film took almost five years to complete and was made in Los Angeles. Documentary film Marcela is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Helena Třeštíková. Comedy Sounds Perfect is a 2013 short comedy film written by Greg Stubbings and directed by Allan George,Greg Stubbings. Thriller Yalgaar is a 1992 Indian Hindi language film directed by and starring Feroz Khan alongside Sanjay Dutt, Manisha Koirala and Kabir Bedi, Mukesh Khanna. Comedy The Iron Maiden is a 1962 British comedy film. It was released in the US as Swinging Maiden. The film was directed by Gerald Thomas, and stars Michael Craig, Anne Helm, Jeff Donnell, and Alan Hale, Jr. It was widely perceived as an attempt to repeat the success of the film Genevieve, with traction engines in place of vintage cars. Comedy Nothing Like the Holidays is a 2008 film about a Puerto Rican family living in the area of Humboldt Park in Chicago facing what may be their last Christmas together. It is directed by Alfredo De Villa, written by Rick Najera, Ted Perkins, and Alison Swan, and featuring an ensemble cast. The film was released on December 12, 2008. Thriller The Business is a 2005 film written and directed by Nick Love. The film stars Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan and Roland Manookian all of which were in Love's previous film The Football Factory. It also stars Geoff Bell and Georgina Chapman. The plot of The Business follows the Greek tragedy-like rise and fall of a young cockney's career within a drug importing business run by a group of British ex-pat fugitive criminals living on the coast of the Costa del Sol in Spain. Comedy Fathers' Day is a 1997 comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Nastassja Kinski. It is a remake of the 1983 French film Les Compères. In the film, Collette Andrews enlists two former lovers, cynical lawyer Jack Lawrence and lonely, ex-hippie, suicidal writer Dale Putley to help her search for her runaway teenage son Scott by telling each man that he is the father. When Jack and Dale run into each other and find out what's happening, they work together to find Scott and determine the identity of the actual father. The film features an appearance by the musical group Sugar Ray, and Mel Gibson makes a brief uncredited cameo appearance. IMDb credits Gibson as "Scott the Body Piercer". Catherine Reitman and Jason Reitman have small roles. Thriller The Charon Incident is a 2012 short, drama, mystery, thriller film written and directed by Allan Wylie. Science Fiction Loss of Sensation, alternatively titled Robot of Jim Ripple, Russian: «Гибель сенсации» is a 1935 Soviet science fiction sound film directed by Alexandr Andriyevsky. The film's plot is centered on an engineer Jim Ripple who invents universal robots to help workers, being himself from a workers' family. He theorizes that cheap production will make all goods so cheap that Capitalism will fall. The workers do not share his view and his family considers him a traitor. A key element of his invention is a high-capacity capacitor that powers the robots. The government becomes interested in the invention because the robots can be used as a weapon as well. Ripple is given a top secret factory and funding so that he can produce robots. The robots are not autonomous or intelligent, and controlled either by radio or by sound of different frequency, for which purpose Ripple uses a saxophone. When being drunk he even makes the robots to dance. At a day of a universal workers' strike, the administration of a factory where the Ripple's brother works, located in the same town where the robot producing plant is located, replaces workers with robots. Comedy Slimtime is a 2011 animated short film directed by Théa Matland, David Dangin, Pierre Chomarat, and Bertrand Avril. Comedy Love at First Sight is a 2010 comedy short drama film written by Julian Unthank and directed by Michael Davies. Comedy Readin' and Writin' is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 111th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Mr. Bluesman is a 1992 film directed by Sönke Wortmann. Documentary film Zonenmadchen is a documentary film directed by Sabine Michel. Comedy Supply and Demand is a 2007 shorty comedy film written and directed by Fredric Farrucci. Comedy "Food is a flashpoint in this latest installment of Falling in Love...With Chris and Greg. Episode 3: “FOOD!”. Greg worries about gaining weight, but Chris has worked so hard to be happy with himself that he doesn’t want to worry about what he eats. While Chris is dumpster diving for extra-fresh cuisine, Greg tries to become part of an art installation that involves a pretty icky medium and losing weight. Hopefully their love can withstand conflicting body images." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film 3rd Street Times is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Michela Howard and Inita Johnson. Comedy Drinking Buddies is a 2013 American film written and directed by Joe Swanberg, and starring Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick and Ron Livingston. The film is about two co-workers at a craft brewery in Chicago. The film premiered at the 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival, and also screened within Maryland Film Festival 2013. Comedy Fer Mamla Gadbad Gadbad is a Punjabi film scheduled for release. The film is to be released on 12 July 2013, starring Roshan Prince, Japji Khera and Bhanu Sri Mehra.‘FMGG’ is a romantic-comedy story revolving around an aspiring actor ‘Jassi’ who dreams of making a movie and launch himself as a ‘hero’. So that he could get to marry his love of life ‘Roop’ and to fulfill his dreams, he starts doing immoral activities and makes quick-money by creating dramas. During one such ‘drama’, he ends up breaking the marriage of ‘Geet’ and incidentally gets married to her forcefully by the village community... And now he has “Two” girls in his life... Will he end up with his love or his unexpected life partner... Thriller The Thrill Killers is a horror/thriller film released in 1964 and directed by low-budget film-maker Ray Dennis Steckler. It stars Cash Flagg and Liz Renay. The story concerns several psychotic murderers who escape a mental institution and go on a killing spree in Los Angeles. Documentary film El Noveno Horno is a 2014 film directed by Erika Oregel Espinoza and Emmanuel Vargas Diosdado. Comedy When a tour bus driver plans to save his daughter from her captors, a Belgian circus performer, the Americans on his European bus tour lend a helping hand. Comedy The Great Gildersleeve is a 1942 comedy film written by Jack Townley and Julien Josephson and directed by Gordon Douglas. Comedy Good Job, Thanks! is a 2011 short comedy film written by Ryan Glasgow. Documentary film Carbon: Public Enemy No.1 is a 2010 Documentary film directed by Nicolas Koutsikas and Stephen Poulle. Comedy The Innocent Confesses is a 1996 dramatic comedy film written by Jean-Pierre Améris, Jean-Louis Benoît, Caroline Bottaro and Hugues Pagan directed by Jean-Pierre Améris. Documentary film Pictures Concise Anatomy is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Olivier Smolders. Thriller Criminals come in all shapes and sizes, and the cops find themselves following one with an especially nice shape in this comedy-thriller. Jill (Gabriella Hall) is a beautiful woman with poise, style, and a boyfriend, Ben (Hal Hutton), who has both good looks and money to spare. But Jill also has a prison record, thanks to her former career as a jewel thief. Documentary film Vita is a 2009 documentary short film written and directed by Gabriele Schwark. Documentary film My So-Called Enemy is a 2010 documentary film directed by Lisa Gossels. Comedy Crottes is a 2010 comedy short film directed by Carnior. Documentary film Absolutely Positive is a 1991 documentary film written and directed by Peter Adair. Animation Oktapodi is a 2007 French computer-animated short film that originated as a Graduate Student Project from Gobelins L'Ecole de L'Image. The film is about a pair of love struck octopuses who through a series of comical events are separated and find each other. Oktapodi was directed by Julien Bocabeille, François-Xavier Chanioux, Olivier Delabarre, Thierry Marchand, Quentin Marmier, and Emud Mokhberi. Music was composed by Kenny Wood. Oktapodi was well received, winning a number of awards, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Film for the 81st Academy Awards. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Thriller Brahmanandam Drama Company is a 2008 Telugu film starring Sivaji, Ravi Krishna, Brahmanandam and Kamalinee Mukherjee. The film is directed by E. Srikanth Nahatha and produced by: Palli Kesava Rao and K. Kishore Reddy. The film is a Telugu remake of Hindi film Bhagam Bhag. The film bombed at the Box-office. Comedy Deep is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Vanessa Roveto. Science Fiction Pete's Meteor is an Irish drama film released in 2002. It was written and directed by Joe O'Byrne and stars Mike Myers in his first dramatic role. Mike Myers plays a drug dealer living in the slums of Dublin. He tries to financially provide for the three children of his dead brother. The children's lives are forever changed when a meteor crashes into their backyard. Alfred Molina plays a wealthly scientist that the children must confront to retrieve their heaven sent gift. Comedy Me, Myself & I is a 1992 dark romantic comedy starring JoBeth Williams and George Segal. The movie is the directorial debut of editor and producer Pablo Ferro. Bill Macy, Shelley Hack and Ruth Gilbert also appear in this independent film. Comedy The Nutt House is a 1992 film directed by Adam Rifkin. It stars Stephen Kearney, Traci Lords and Amy Yasbeck. It was also the last film for Emil Sitka, Sandra Gould and King Moody. Documentary film The True Story of Che Guevara is a 2007 documentary film written by and directed by Maria Berry. Documentary film "The documentary DIE JUNGS VOM BAHNHOF ZOO is a compelling weave of authentic stories about rent boys that manages to illuminate the phenomenon of male prostitution whilst carefully avoiding the clichés that surround the milieu. The film focuses on the biographies of five rent boys, three of whom are Roma. We follow Ionel back to his village in Rumania and learn of the impoverished lives that lads like him have left behind. Nazif is a former civil war refugee from Bosnia who came to Germany as a child. He was still very young when he began working as a prostitute and taking hard drugs at Bahnhof Zoo. Romica, a young Rumanian, has founded a family that has long relied on prostitution to make a living. Some of the rent boys are under age lads who were once abused by pedosexuals and later wound up as sex workers. One such individual is Daniel-René, a young man who, even today, still suffers deeply as a result of his traumatic experiences. The film’s main protagonist is Daniel, who began working as a male prostitute at the age of sixteen. His life makes abundantly clear the kind of social context which can pave the way for a life of prostitution. The film also features conversations with social workers as well as owners of bars frequented by prostitutes and johns, such as Austrian actor-director Peter Kern." Quoting the production notes fro the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy Tony Draws a Horse is a 1950 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Cecil Parker, Anne Crawford and Derek Bond. It was adapted from a play by Lesley Storm. Comedy The Christian Licorice Store is a 1971 film drama directed by James Frawley. It stars Beau Bridges and Maud Adams. The unusual title is not explained in the film. Documentary film Honor & Sacrifice is a 2013 documentary, short, biography film written by Don Sellers and directed by Lucy Ostrander. Comedy Som sendt fra himlen is a 1951 Danish comedy film directed by Johan Jacobsen. Animation Frühzug is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Delia Hess. Comedy How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog is a 2000 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael Kalesniko and produced by Michael Nozik, Nancy M. Ruff and Brad Weston. Comedy Night Life of the Gods is a 1935 film directed by Lowell Sherman. Comedy Farid in the West is a 2013 short, comedy, drama film written and directed by Steve Anthopoulos. Comedy Mighty Like a Moose is a Charley Chase short silent film that was directed by Leo McCarey. It was released on July 18, 1926. In this short silent comedy, a homely husband and his equally unsightly wife improve their looks with plastic surgery without telling each other. The two later meet, and not recognizing each other, begin to flirt, both thinking they are cheating on their spouse. The film is representative of Chase's adroit blend of farce, surrealism, and sight gags. This two-reel short comedy is considered by some scholars to be Chase's finest silent film and is routinely listed among the greatest of all silent comedy short subjects. In 2007, Mighty Like A Moose was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, which recognizes American films deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Animation Usha Sewing Machine is a 2011 animated short film directed by Suresh Eriyat. Comedy Sólo para maridos is a 1955 Mexican film starring Sara García. Thriller Megha is an 2014 Indian Tamil romantic thriller film written and directed by Karthik Rishi, a former associate of Subramaniam Siva. Jointly produced by Albert James and S. Selvakumar, the film features Ashwin Kakumanu, Srushti Dange and Angana Roy in the lead roles, while Jayaprakash, Ravi Prakash, Naren, Meera and Nithya make up the supporting cast. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film released on August 29, 2014. Thriller Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during the Second World War. It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald. Documentary film Makers: Women Who Make America is a 2013 documentary film about the struggle for women's equality in the United States during the last five decades of the 20th century. The film was narrated by Meryl Streep and distributed by the Public Broadcasting Service as a three-part, three-hour television documentary in February 2013. Makers features interviews with women from all social strata, from politicians like Hillary Rodham Clinton and television stars like Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey, to flight attendants, coal miners and phone company workers. In 2014, PBS commissioned a six-episode series that would expand on the themes of the documentary, as a continuation of PBS's broader Makers partnership with AOL. The series premiered on September 30, 2014. Comedy Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na is a 2008 Indian romantic comedy film, written and directed by Abbas Tyrewala. The film stars Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza in pivotal roles. Produced by Mansoor Khan, Aamir Khan, it marks the directional debut of Abbas Tyrewala, the debut of Imran Khan and Prateik Babbar as actors, and the re-appearance of D'Souza in Hindi cinema. Released on 4 July 2008, the film received positive reviews, and went on to become a Super Hit at the box office. The music is by A. R. Rahman. Comedy Archie is a 1964 film directed by Gene Nelson. Animation Handling Ships is a 1945 British stop motion animated film made by Halas and Batchelor. The 70-minute film was created at the request of the British Admiralty, as a training aid for new navigators joining the Royal Navy. Although never formally released to cinemas because of its small target audience, Handling Ships was an "Official Selection" at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival, and is recognised as the first feature length work, and the first work in Technicolor, in British animation history. Science Fiction Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is a 1995 American superhero film based on the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The film stars the regular television cast of Karan Ashley, Johnny Yong Bosch, Steve Cardenas, Jason David Frank, Amy Jo Johnson, and David Yost. The allies and villains are Australian and English actors. It was produced by Saban Entertainment and Toei Company. Filming took place in both Sydney and Queensland, Australia and the film was released by 20th Century Fox on June 30, 1995. Much like the television season that followed the release, the film used concepts from the Japanese Super Sentai Series Ninja Sentai Kakuranger. Despite a mixed reaction by critics, the film went on to receive a cult following thanks to the popularity of the TV series. It also grossed $38,187,431 theatrically in the U.S. and $66,433,194 worldwide, making it a financial success. Documentary film Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? is a 2013 French animated documentary film by Michel Gondry about the philosopher and political activist Noam Chomsky. Thriller Youth of the Beast is a 1963 Japanese yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki. Much of the film is set in Tokyo. Comedy Stjerneskud is a 1947 Danish comedy film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice O'Fredericks. The film marked the debut of Dirch Passer. Stjerneskud is the Danish word for Meteor. Comedy Slew Hampshire is a 2013 drama horror thriller film written and directed by Flood Reed. Comedy On the Air Live with Captain Midnight is a 1979 movie directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian with Tracy Sebastian as Marvin Ziegler, aka Captain Midnight, who runs his own pirate radio station and becomes an underground cult hit. The film was released in 1979 although it was filmed in 1977. The film is about a teenager who has a mobile broadcast transmitter in his van that allows him to take over the airwaves as a renegade disc jockey. Veteran Los Angeles D.J. Jim Ladd co-stars in the film as a disc jockey. Documentary film From Swastika to Jim Crow is a 2000 documentary that explores the similarities between Nazism in Germany and racism in the American south. In 1939, the Nazi government expelled Jewish scholars from German universities. Many of them found teaching positions in Southern universities, where they sympathized with the plight of their African-American colleagues and students. Thriller Walking Tall: Final Chapter is the third installment of the Walking Tall film series. The film was directed by Jack Starrett. The film opened in the U.S. on August 10, 1977. The on-screen title of the movie is "Final Chapter Walking Tall". All Walking Tall films were shot in Chester and Madison Counties, Tennessee; Pusser was sheriff of McNairy County. Thriller Doomwatch is a 1972 science fiction/thriller film directed by Peter Sasdy. The film is based on the BBC series Doomwatch. The screenplay was written by Clive Exton. Animation Lightning Larry is a 2013 short animation directed by Daniel Solomon and Hyun Jun Song. Comedy Muži v offsidu is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1931. Documentary film Pablo Neruda presente! is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Mark Eisner. Comedy Dying To Do Letterman is a 2010 documentary biographical comedy film written by Steve Mazan and directed by Biagio Messina and Joke Fincioen. Documentary film Hollywood on the Tiber is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Marco Spagnoli. Animation Glasha and Kikimora is a 1992 Russian Animation film by Alexander Mazaev. This cartoon was produced by Soyuzmultfilm studio. "Glasha and Kikimora" is The Fairy Tale cartoon. Thriller The 6th Day is a 2000 American science fiction film directed by Roger Spottiswoode, and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as family man Adam Gibson, who is cloned without his knowledge or consent in the future of the year 2015. It was a success at the box office despite mixed reviews from critics, and Schwarzenegger received a salary of $25 million for his role in the film. The film opened at #3 in North America and made $13 million in its opening weekend. The film was also Terry Crews' first film debut. Thriller The Perfect Witness is a 2007 film directed by Thomas Dunn. Documentary film Absences is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Carole Laganière. Comedy ¿Para qué sirve un oso? is a 2011 Spanish eco-comedy film written and directed by Tom Fernández. The film stars Javier Cámara, Gonzalo de Castro and Emma Suárez. It also stars Geraldine Chaplin and her real-life daughter, Oona. The film premiered on 26 March 2011 at the Málaga Film Festival, this was soon followed by a theatrical release in Spain on 1 April. Animation Opus 3 is a 1966 animation short film directed by Pierre Hébert. Comedy NMB48 Geinin!! the Movie Owarai Seishun Girls! is a 2013 comedy film directed by Hidemi Uchida. Documentary film Inside the Royal Wedding is a 2011 documentary film produced by Nick Bullen and Olivia Lichtenstein. Comedy A Slice of Life is a 1983 Australian comedy film about having a vasectomy directed by John D. Lamond and starring Robin Nedwell, John Ewart and Juliet Jordan. Comedy Paano Kita Iibigin is a 2007 film starring Piolo Pascual and Regine Velasquez, directed by Joyce Bernal. It is their first film opposite each other, though the two co-starred in the "Ang Iibigin Ko'y Ikaw" episode of IBC's defunct weekly drama series Habang May Buhay in 2000 and the "Lobo" episode of ABS-CBN's ongoing weekly drama series Maalaala Mo Kaya in 2001. Pascual is the main host of ABS-CBN's ASAP 2007 which airs opposite GMA's SOP, which Velasquez hosts. Paano Kita Iibigin marked the first time that Pascual worked with Viva Films and the first time that Velasquez worked with Star Cinema. Paano Kita Iibigin is the third co-production between Star Cinema and Viva Films after 2006's Wag Kang Lilingon and 2007's Ang Cute Ng Ina Mo. This is the third full-length film of Pascual with director Bernal after 2003's Till There Was You and 2006's Don't Give Up on Us. This is the fourth full-length film of Velasquez with director Joyce Bernal after working together in 1998's Dahil May Isang Ikaw, 2000s Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw and 2001's Pangako...Ikaw Lang. This Philippine-made romantic drama opened on May 30, 2007 in the Philippines. It was rated B by the Cinema Evaluation Board. Comedy The Millionairess is a 1960 British romantic comedy film set in London, directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Sophia Loren and Peter Sellers. It is a loose adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's 1936 play of the same name. Thriller Adhurs is a 2009 Telugu-language film, directed by V.V. Vinayak. The film stars NTR Jr. in a dual-role, and Nayantara and Sheela as female leads. Music is scored by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was a "Hit" at the box-office and was the third successful hit with V. V. Vinayak and Jr. NTR combo.This ic NTR's second double acting This movie dubbed in Hindi as Judwaa No.1.This movie was dubbed in malayalam as "Kavacham". Adhurs was released in 1300 Screens all over the world.It ran for 50 Days in 128 Centres and 100 Days for 22 Centres.Adhurs collected a total run Share of 27.70 crore. Comedy Wait for Me in Heaven is a 1988 Comedy film written by Antonio Mercero, Román Gubern, & Horacio Valcárcel and directed by Antonio Mercero. Comedy Swarming is a 2011 short, comedy, drama, animated film written and directed by Joni Männistö. Documentary film The Ministeries of Art is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Philippe Garrel. Comedy Rama Rama Krishna Krishna is a 2010 Telugu language film that stars Ram, Priya Anand and Bindu Madhavi in the lead role, whilst prominent actors Arjun Sarja, Nassar, Brahmanandam and Gracy Singh play pivotal roles. This film, directed by Srivas and produced by noted producer, Dil Raju, released on May 12, 2010. Upon release the film received mixed to positive reviews, critics mainly praising Ram's and Sarja's performance. The film was dubbed later into Tamil as Gandhipuram and released on December 24, 2010 and in Hindi as Nafrat Ki Jung. Comedy Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America is a 1992 sci-fi comedy film written and directed by Craig Baldwin. Comedy The Train for Venice is a 1938 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Max Dearly, Victor Boucher and Louis Verneuil. It is based on a play written by Verneuil and Georges Berr. Comedy Lost Angeles is a 2012 independent comedy-drama film directed by Phedon Papamichael, produced by Papamichael and Chris Gibbin, and written by Chris Merrill. It was shot on a mix of RedMX and Canon EOS 5D Mark II, over the course of 32 days in Los Angeles, California in 2010 and 2011. Lost Angeles premiered at the 2012 Oldenburg International Film Festival, hosted in Oldenburg, Germany on September 12–16, 2012. Comedy Tap Tap Tap is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Kenneth Sherman. Documentary film Maradona by Kusturica is a documentary on the life of Argentine footballer Diego Maradona, directed by the award-winning Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica. The documentary premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2008. Kusturica stated the following regarding the film: Documentary film Ordinary Fascism is a 1965 history war documentary film written by Yuri Khanyutin, Maya Turovskaya, Mikhail Romm and directed by Mikhail Romm. Comedy Fandango is a 1985 American film directed by Kevin Reynolds. It was originally a student film titled Proof made by Reynolds while he was attending USC film school. It was a parody of Greek life at his alma mater Baylor University. However, due to his father's presidency at Baylor, he did not wish to portray the Baptist institution in an unfavorable light and gave it the alternative distinction as the University of Texas. Steven Spielberg saw the film and helped fund a feature-length comedy/drama about five college students from Texas in 1971 who go on a "last" road trip together, celebrating the "privilege of youth" as they face graduation, marriage, and the draft for the Vietnam War. Fandango stars Kevin Costner, Judd Nelson, and Sam Robards. The soundtrack features music by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays, among others. The film was released by Warner Bros. and Amblin Entertainment on January 25, 1985 and a DVD of the film was released on February 15, 2005. Fandango marked not only the directorial debut of Reynolds but also the feature film debut of Suzy Amis, previously known primarily for her work in modeling. Documentary film Walk Don't Walk is a 2000 documentary film directed by Thomas Struck. Comedy Svatební cesta do Jiljí is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1983. Comedy Rudi se žení is a 1911 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. It is one of a series of four films written by and starring Emil Artur Longen as the title character, Rudi. This film was never finished and all of its material has been lost. Animation Brasil Animado is a 2011 Brazilian animated comedy film directed by Mariana Caltabiano. The film is based on As Aventuras de Gui & Estopa, an animated cartoon created by Caltabiano. The movie combines the use of live action and traditional animation, a technique used in films like Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Space Jam. This is the first Brazilian movie completely produced with 3D technology. Comedy Baby Geniuses is a 1999 family-oriented comedy film directed by Bob Clark. It stars Kathleen Turner and Christopher Lloyd. The film has the distinction of being the first full-length feature to use Computer-generated imagery for the synthesis of human visual speech. 2D warping techniques were used to digitally animate the mouth viseme shapes of the babies which were originally shot with their mouths closed. The viseme shapes were sampled from syllables uttered by the babies on the set. It was followed by a sequel, Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 in 2004. In 2011 an original series based on Baby Geniuses 2 was announced. It was to be titled Baby Genuises: B.S.I.. The series was supposed to air on Starz and last 26 episodes. The series has so far aired in Italy and the Far East. Additionally, the series is being released as a set of movies. Baby Geniuses and the Mystery of the Crown Jewels, which features episodes 1-4, was released directly to video in 2013. Episodes 5-8, Baby Geniuses and the Treasures of Egypt, came out in 2014, and episodes 9-12, Baby Geniuses and the Space Baby, are expected to be released in 2015. Animation Gekijo ban Gegege no Kitaro: Nippon bakuretsu is a 2008 Japanese anime film directed by Go Koga. Documentary film Der Weg nach oben is an East German film. It was released in 1950. Thriller Sioux City is a 1994 mystery / crime film directed by and starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Gary Farmer as Russell White, Tantoo Cardinal as Dawn Rainfeather, and future Touched by an Angel star John Dye as Colin Adams. It was shot in Santa Clarita, California. Comedy Swing, Sister, Swing is a 1938 film directed by Joseph Santley. Comedy Frankenstein Unlimited is a 2009 sci-fi horror film written and directed by Maude Michaud, Matthew Saliba, King-Wei Chu, Matthew Forbes, Peter James and Martin Gauthier. Documentary film Iso lo is a 1994 documentary film. Thriller "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" is a 1986 film adapted from American author and poet Edgar Allan Poe's short story of the same title. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc, the film stars Val Kilmer, George C. Scott, and Rebecca de Mornay. Comedy No Wedding Bells is a 1923 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Canciones para después de una guerra is a 1971 Spanish documentary film directed and written by Basilio Martín Patino based on post-war Spain. It was done in secret in 1971 and was not released until 1976, shortly after the death of Francisco Franco. Comedy Get A Job is Hawaii's first major motion picture comedy. The film was shot in 2010, and won a number of awards at film festivals in 2011. It was released to DVD in 2012, and to VOD in 2013. Science Fiction Any Day Now is a 1976 science fiction film directed by Roeland Kerbosch and starring Ansje van Brandenberg. The film features a dystopian near-future world which has been split into three. The Third World are the owners of all of the world's resources and are now able to hold the United States and Europe to ransom. Comedy Zack and Miri Make a Porno is a 2008 romantic sex comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, distributed by The Weinstein Company, and starring Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks. It is Smith's second film not to be set within the View Askewniverse and his first film not set in New Jersey. It was released on October 31, 2008. Comedy Tipi da spiaggia is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Johnny Dorelli. Thriller House of Good and Evil is a 2013 horror thriller written by Blu de Golyer and directed by David Mun. Comedy Maxim's Porter is a 1953 film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger. Science Fiction It Came from Beneath the Sea is an American science fiction film produced by Sam Katzman and Charles Schneer for Columbia Pictures, from a script by George Worthing Yates designed to showcase the special model-animated effects of Ray Harryhausen. It was directed by Robert Gordon and stars Kenneth Tobey, Faith Domergue, and Donald Curtis. Much of the filming was done at the San Francisco Naval Shipyard, including scenes aboard a submarine, and several naval personnel were given supporting roles. Columbia distributed as well as produced, making available their Creature with the Atom Brain as a second feature for double bill bookings. Documentary film Stolen Sea is a 1985 documentary film directed by Noriaki Tsuchimoto. Science Fiction Midnight Special is an upcoming American science fiction film written and directed by Jeff Nichols. The film stars Adam Driver, Michael Shannon, Kirsten Dunst, and Joel Edgerton. It is Nichols' fourth feature film, and his first studio production. Nichols has described Midnight Special as a "sci-fi chase film". He stated, "However absurd that sounds, it’s more grounded than Mud. I really wanted to make a 1980s John Carpenter film like Starman. I love the way those films look." Documentary film Dans le silence, je sens rouler la terre is a 2010 documentary film. Comedy Red Light Revolution is a 2010 comedy drama film directed by Sam Voutas. Comedy Tom and his friends come back from partying all night early in the morning at the crack of dawn. Mammy caught Tom sleeping on the window, and she's mad at Tom, because she had to keep Jerry away from the food. Tom is very tired and can do nothing but sleep, but Mammy says if she catches Tom sleeping on the job, he will be thrown out. Jerry overhears this, and tries to make Tom fall asleep every time. Comedy Rooli is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Jenni Kangasniemi and Elli Toivoniemi. Animation The Plague Dogs is a 1982 animated drama film based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Richard Adams. The film was written, directed and produced by Martin Rosen, who also directed Watership Down, the film version of another novel by Adams. The Plague Dogs was produced by Nepenthe Productions; it was released by Embassy Pictures in the United States and by United Artists in the United Kingdom. The film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA for violent images and thematic elements. The film's story is centered on two dogs named Rowf and Snitter, who escape from a research laboratory in Great Britain. In the process of telling the story, the film highlights the cruelty of performing vivisection and animal research for its own sake, an idea that had only recently come to public attention during the 1960s and 1970s. Comedy U Me Aur Hum is a 2008 Bollywood romantic drama film produced and directed by Ajay Devgan under Ajay Devgan Films and Eros International. The film, Devgan's first as a director, stars him alongside his wife Kajol in their seventh film together. Karan Khanna, Isha Sharvani, Sumeet Raghavan and Divya Dutta also star in the film. Written by Devgan himself and three other writers, the film was released on 11 April 2008 in around 450 cinemas. Comedy The Sailor Takes a Wife is a 1945 comedy film based on the story of Chester Erskine, written by Anne Morrison Chapin and Whitfield Cook, and directed by Richard Whorf. Comedy Double Barrel, also known as Iratta Kuzhal, is an upcoming Malayalam comedy thriller film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery. The film stars an ensemble cast of Prithviraj Sukumaran, Indrajith Sukumaran, Arya, Swathi Reddy, Rachana Narayanankutty and Isha Sharvani and is jointly produced by Prithviraj, Santhosh Sivan and Shaji Nadesan under August Cinema and Amen Movie Monastery, a production house supported by Lijo Jose Pellissery. Prashant Pillai will compose the music for the film. According to the director, the film is a light-hearted comedy entertainer that sets in the backdrop of Goa. The story of the film was said to be "very much associated with the culture of Goa". Filming began in July 2014 and was carried out at Kochi and Goa. Comedy French Postcards is a 1979 U.S. romantic comedy film starring Miles Chapin, Blanche Baker, David Marshall Grant, Valérie Quennessen, Debra Winger, Mandy Patinkin, Marie-France Pisier and Jean Rochefort about a group of American exchange students who spend a year studying in Paris. Madame Catherine Tessier, who with her husband, Monsieur Tessier, directs and teaches at "The Institute", takes special interest in Alex, whose real ambition is to experience Parisian life; Madame Tessier's interest extends beyond the classroom and into her bedroom. Debra Winger and Mandy Patinkin co-star in this comic coming-of-age tale co-written by American Graffiti scripters Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck, who also directs. Comedy Primos is a 2011 Spanish film written and directed by Daniel Sanchez Arévalo and starring Quim Gutiérrez, Raúl Arévalo and Adrián Lastra. This is the third film of Sanchéz Arévalo, but his very first comedy, and it premiered on February 4, 2011. The film was shot in Comillas during spring 2010. The film received two nominations for the Goya awards 2012: best "breakout author" and best "supporting actor". Animation N'djekoh is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Gregory Sukiennik. Documentary film What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann is a 2005 film directed and produced by Steven Cantor, which documents the photography and story of photographer Sally Mann at her Virginia farm home. The movie documents the photographer's progression from a child to a mother, and the struggles Mann faces through her public and private life. The movie garnered quite favorable reviews from publications such as The New York Times. Comedy Black Mic Mac is a 1986 comedy film directed by Thomas Gilou. Animation Pilsner Urquell Legends the Day Pilsen Struck Gold is an 2012 short animation film directed by Chris Randall. Comedy The Vindication of Ronald Clay is a 2012 action, comedy-drama and sci-fi film written and directed by Cullen Thomas. Thriller Area Q is a 2011 American-Brazilian science fiction movie directed by Gerson Sanginitto. It was shot in Los Angeles and in two cities of Ceará, Quixadá and Quixeramobim. Comedy Venus and Mars is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film. It was directed by Han Ji-seung and stars Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Tae-hee. Documentary film Cantata For Two Generals is a 1990 film directed by Jean Rouch. Thriller Sikandar is a Bollywood film. The film, which features Parzan Dastur in the lead role with R. Madhavan, Sanjay Suri, Ayesha Kapoor in pivotal roles amongst others is written and directed by Piyush Jha and produced by Sudhir Mishra. The film has terrorism in the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir as its backdrop. It was known in its production stages as Foot Soldier. The film was released on 21 August 2009. Comedy Lethal Weapon 2 is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Patsy Kensit, Joe Pesci, Derrick O'Connor and Joss Ackland. It is a sequel to the 1987 film Lethal Weapon and second installment in the Lethal Weapon series. Gibson and Glover respectively reprise their roles as L.A.P.D. officers, Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh, who protect an irritating federal witness, while taking on a gang of South African drug dealers hiding behind diplomatic immunity. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing. The film received mostly positive reviews and earned more than $227 million worldwide. Documentary film Favela Rising is a 2005 documentary film by American directors Jeff Zimbalist and Matt Mochary. It was produced by Sidetrack Films and VOY Pictures. It debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2005 where it won the award for Best New Documentary Filmmaker for Zimbalist and Mochary. The film's look at life in Brazil's slums won it further awards such as Best Documentary Film from the New York Latino Film Festival and Best Feature Documentary from Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. The film has won over twenty-five international festival awards and was short-listed for an Oscar. The film focuses on the work of Anderson Sá, a former drug trafficker who establishes the grassroots movement AfroReggae. The group, Grupo Cultural AfroReggae, was initially intended to draw in adolescents interested in a number of musical genres. These genres include, but are not limited to soul, reggae, rap, and hip-hop. Early on, Grupo Cultural AfroReggae offered a different type of education to the youth it attracted. This education included workshops focusing on dance, recycling, football, percussion, and more. Comedy Her Imaginary Lover is a 1933 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Laura La Plante and Percy Marmont. The film was a quota quickie production based on the play Green Stockings by A. E. W. Mason, featuring La Plante as New York socialite Celia who invents an aristocratic English fiancé named Lord Michael Ware to deflect the tedious attention of would-be suitors. Celia travels to London to claim an inheritance...and meets an aristiocratic Englishman called Lord Michael Ware. The imaginary romance becomes real. Her Imaginary Lover is classed by the British Film Institute as a lost film. Comedy We Make Music is a 1942 German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Ilse Werner, Viktor de Kowa and Edith Oß. It is a revue film, loosely based on the stage work Karl III. und Anna von Österreich by Manfried Rössner. A composer whose idols are Johann Sebastian Bach and classical composers dreams of being successful with his own opera and composes popular music for fun, but does not try to distribute it for reasons of honor. His wife secretly sells his popular songs, so that they can make a living. When he finally completes his opera and it is rejected by the public, he realizes that his true talent is composing popular music and not dishonorable. His wife, Anni Pichler is a popular singer. Thriller Nemesis Game is a 2003 mystery-thriller film directed and written by Jesse Warn. The story itself involves the main character, Sara Novak, solving complex riddles and mysterious deaths of people around her. Comedy As seen through the eyes of Ernest's over-educated alter-ego, Astor Clement will attempt to unlock the sociological mysteries of our times. Astor will describe a unique event or ritual that lies at the very heart of the common man's existence. Then Ernest, with the help of his family members, also played by Jim Varney, will bring that ritual to life with non-stop, slap-stick comedy action. Comedy I Killed the Count is a 1937 play by Alec Coppel. Its success launched Coppel's career. The play was produced on Broadway in 1942. Comedy The Pharmacist is a 1997 film directed by Rainer Kaufmann and written by Ingrid Noll, Ralf Hertwig and Kathrin Richter. Documentary film In a Dream is a documentary film by Jeremiah Zagar that premiered on March 9, 2008 at the South by Southwest film festival. Its broadcast premiere was August 19, 2009 on HBO. Comedy Once Upon a Girl is a 1976 X-rated live-action/animated film written, produced, and directed by Don Jurwich. It was animated by a group of animators who had worked for Disney, according to the director in an interview included with the DVD release. The film was released in some theaters and did not lose money. Animation Wreck-It Ralph is a 2012 American computer-animated fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 52nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The film was directed by Rich Moore, who has directed episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama, and the screenplay was written by Jennifer Lee and Phil Johnston from a story by Moore, Johnston and Jim Reardon. John Lasseter served as the executive producer. The film features the voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer, and Jane Lynch. The film tells the story of the eponymous arcade game villain who rebels against his role and dreams of becoming a hero. He travels between games in the arcade, and ultimately must eliminate a dire threat that could affect the entire arcade, and one that Ralph himself inadvertently started. Wreck-It Ralph premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on October 29, 2012, and went into general release on November 2. Comedy Tiger, Löwe, Panther is a 1988 comedy film written by Sherry Horman and directed by Dominik Graf. Science Fiction À ton image is a 2004 French film directed by Aruna Villiers. The story, based on the novel À ton image by Louise L. Lambrichs, is about a couple whose desire for a child leads them onto dangerous ground. Comedy Asesinos, S.A. is a 1957 Mexican comedy film directed by Adolfo Fernández Bustamante and starring Adalberto Martínez and Kitty de Hoyos with Wolf Ruvinskis, Luis Aldás, Sara Guasch, and Guillermo Orea. Comedy Is My Palm Read is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Documentary film Gage is a short drama historical fiction western film directed by Keith Wilhelm Kopp. Comedy Grev Axel is a film directed by Søren Fauli released on April 6, 2001. Science Fiction The Blood of Pegasus is a 2011 fantasy, sci-fi film written by Kevin Commins, Jeremy Levy, Angela Mancuso and directed by John Bradshaw. Comedy The Mrs. is a 2013 short black comedy drama film written by Shekhar Bassi and Geoffrey S. Fletcher and directed by Matt Smukler. Thriller Despite a recent wave of violent crime in the city, manual laborer and night student Valter lives a relatively content life with his family in working-class São Paulo. But when three young criminals move in next door, a bunker mentality sets in and Valter soon discovers he is not the only one perversely affected by the mounting chaos of a city under siege, or the unsettling presence of his new neighbors. Building tension throughout with stylish sequences that blend reality and fevered imagination, Sérgio Bianchi's gripping domestic thriller offers a shrewd portrait of the social and psychological impact of urban violence, depicting a community beset yet also aroused by a permeating atmosphere of destruction. "…we get the sense of violence as a pervasive force that cannot be denied or avoided. The film works well as a consideration of the awkwardness of dealing with the violence around us. Even if we consider ourselves external to it, the city insists that we all heed its notice." –Edge Miami "Simply the best movie we've ever seen on the subject of violence, fear and the human survival instinct." -Video TapeWorm "The Tenants" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Portuguese with English subtitles. Thriller The 'Burbs is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Joe Dante starring Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern, Carrie Fisher, Rick Ducommun, Corey Feldman, Wendy Schaal, and Henry Gibson. The film was written by Dana Olsen, who also has a cameo in the movie. The film pokes fun at suburban environments and their eccentric dwellers. Documentary film Liquid Time is a 2002 avant-garde surf film that focuses solely on the fluid forms of tubing waves. Brothers Monty Webber and Greg Webber revived a childhood passion for perfectly formed tiny waves by filming the wake of their runabout as it pealed along the edge of a river sandbank. The 20-minute film received the Cinematography Award at the Saint Jean de Luz Surf Film Festival. Documentary film Relative is a 2012 short adventure documentary film written and directed by Anthony Butler. Comedy Ashta Chamma is a 2008 Telugu, comedy film written and directed by Mohan Krishna Indraganti. Filmed in Telugu, the film deals with four quirky characters interwoven in a romantic narration. The film stars Colours Swathi, Nani, Srinivas Avasarala and Bhargavi in the lead with Tanikella Bharani in a supporting role. Documentary film Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks is a Canadian docudrama, written and produced by Donald Brittain. It aired in 1985 on CBC Television. The film was about Hal C. Banks, a controversial American labour union leader who came to Canada in 1949 to lead a sectarian fight between rival shipping unions. Banks left Canada in 1962 after being brought up on criminal charges. Banks appeared before the Norris Commission, which was set up to investigate his strongarm tactics and links to beatings of opposition unions, and non signed shipping companies. In particular was the ULS and the Maritime Union run by his former lieutenant Michael Sheehan, who had testified before the Norris Commission against Banks, and led the push to loosen the SIU grip on the Great Lakes. Maury Chaykin played the role of Banks in dramatic reenactments. Documentary film Derailments is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by Chelsea McMullan. Documentary film Go for Broke!: Memories of Hawai'i Japanese "Niseis" is a 2013 documentary film. Thriller Carjacked is a 2011 crime thriller film written by Michael Compton and Sherry Compton, and directed by John Bonito. Animation Crochet Noir is a 2013 animation, short, crime, drama and romance film written and directed by Jessica Harris. Science Fiction The Visitation is a 2006 supernatural dramatic thriller based on Frank Peretti's novel of the same name. The Robby Henson-directed film features a cast that includes Kelly Lynch, Edward Furlong, Priscilla Barnes and Martin Donovan. Thriller Portrait Of Olivia is a 2013 fantasy horror and short film written and directed by Elisa Victoria. Comedy The Shogunate's Harem is a 1986 drama comedy adventure film directed by Noribumi Suzuki. Comedy Eat Your Makeup is a short film by filmmaker John Waters starring Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary, and Maelcum Soul. It was John Waters' first film production made in 16mm film. It has never been released on video. However, it was screened occasionally in 2004 as part of the touring exhibition John Waters: Change of Life. Animation The Croods is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It features the voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener, Clark Duke, and Cloris Leachman. The film is set in a fictional prehistoric Pliocene era known as The Croodaceous when a caveman's position as a "Leader of the Hunt" is threatened by the arrival of a prehistoric genius who comes up with revolutionary new inventions as they trek through a dangerous but exotic land in search of a new home. The Croods was written and directed by Kirk DeMicco and Chris Sanders, and produced by Kristine Belson and Jane Hartwell. The film premiered at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival on February 15, 2013, and was released in the United States on March 22, 2013. As part of the distribution deal, this film is the first from DreamWorks Animation to be distributed by 20th Century Fox, since the end of their distribution deal with Paramount Pictures. Animation The Shindig is a 1930 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Comedy Barbershop 2: Back in Business is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on February 6, 2004. A sequel to 2002's Barbershop, also from State Street producing team Robert Teitel and George Tillman, Jr., Barbershop 2 deals with the impact of gentrification on the reputation and livelihood of a long-standing south Chicago barbershop. Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Sean Patrick Thomas, Eve, and several other actors reprise their roles from the first Barbershop film. However, a few of the original film's actors such as Tom Wright and Jazsmin Lewis return with smaller roles. Barbershop 2 also features what is billed as a "special appearance" by Queen Latifah, who starred in a spin-off, Beauty Shop which was released in early 2005. Documentary film The New Great Game - Reaping the Whirlwind is a sequel to "The New Great Game - The River of Destiny".Reaping the Whirlwind looks at post - Taliban, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan in terms of Islamic fundamentalism and the large natural gas reserves of Turkmenistan that must necessarily transit through Afghanistan to markets in India and elsewhere.Till the late 19th century, Great Game between Czarist Russia and Imperial Britain led to the formal demarcation of Afghanistan's borders with Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, this region was one landmass alternatively ruled from Kabul or Samarkand depending upon who was in power. After the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the emergence of the Taliban in Afghanistan in 1996, these countries of the former Soviet Union were unsettled by Islamic fundamentalist led insurgencies that threatened their cosmopolitan and Slavic character.With US action in Afghanistan as a result of Operation Enduring Freedom, these countries have got a new lease of life and so has Afghanistan. For the first time there is a distinct possibility that Turkmen gas might find a transit route through Afghanistan and Tajikistan and Uzbekistan may be allowed to develop without the fear of further insurgencies. However, peace is only temporary, as Pakistan appears to be still keeping the Taliban - Al Qaida cabal alive and now augmented by the forces of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar who was and allegedly is a Pakistani ISI (Inter Services Intelligence) proxy.Reaping the Whirlwind explores whether the US Army along with the ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) will be able to drive out and deter the enemy from attcking Afghanistan and whether Turkmen gas will find a transit route through Afghanistan. Thriller Institute for Revenge is a 1979 American drama film. It stars Leslie Nielsen. Documentary film Desert Riders is a 2011 documentary film written by Noemi Weis and directed by Victor Sarin. Comedy The Hudsucker Proxy is a 1994 screwball comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Sam Raimi co-wrote the script and served as second unit director. The film stars Tim Robbins as a naïve business-school graduate who is installed as president of a manufacturing company, Jennifer Jason Leigh as a newspaper reporter, and Paul Newman as a company director who hires the young man as part of a stock scam. The script was finished in 1985, but production did not start until 1991, when Joel Silver acquired the script for Silver Pictures. Warner Bros. subsequently agreed to distribute the film, with further financing from PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films. Filming at Carolco Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina lasted from November 1992 to March 1993. The New York City scale model set was designed by Micheal J. McAlister and Mark Stetson, with further effects provided by The Computer Film Company. Upon its release in March 1994, The Hudsucker Proxy received mixed reviews from critics, and was a box office flop. Animation Diary of a Camper is a short 1996 American film made using id Software's 1996 first-person shooter computer game Quake. It was created by United Ranger Films, then a subdivision of a popular group of computer game players, or clan, known as the Rangers. The film was first released over the Internet as a non-interactive game demo file. The video is generally considered the first known example of machinima—the art of using real-time, virtual 3-D environments, often game engines, to create animated films. The story centers on a lone camper who faces five members of the Rangers clan in a deathmatch, a type of multiplayer game in which the goal is to kill as many opponents as possible. Although players had previously recorded segments of gameplay, these were usually deathmatches or speedruns, attempts to complete a map as quickly as possible. Diary of a Camper was the first demo to contain a narrative with dialogue, instead of merely showing gameplay. Commentators have called the work primitive, but acknowledge its importance in establishing video games as a medium for filmmaking. Comedy Psy is a 1981 comedy film written by Gérard Lauzier and directed by Philippe de Broca. Documentary film India: Matri Bhumi is a 1959 Italian documentary film directed by Roberto Rossellini. One of the writers for the screenplay was Iranian diplomat Fereydoun Hoveyda. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Das Mesiterspiel is a 1998 film directed by Lutz Dammbeck. Comedy Setyo and Siti live a peaceful life as husband and wife, selling earthenware in their village. But when Setyo is called away on business, a flirtatious butcher, Ludiro, takes advantage of Siti's loneliness to seduce her. Tempted by song and dance, Siti initially refuses his advances but acquiesces in a moment of weakness, setting the stage for an epic battle between the two men. Located in lush forests and on pristine beaches of Java, director Garin Nugroho bases his deeply imagistic and dazzling visual narrative on the the Abduction of Sita, from the Hindu epic, The Ramayana. "A beautifully mounted musical, epically combining traditional myths with contemporary meditations on violence and social inequality, 'Opera Jawa' is bold and innovative… Choreography is often mesmerizing, especially when set within the precincts of a gorgeous seaside palace rising above the flat landscape." –Variety "Superbly conceived and performed, it's like nothing you've ever seen or heard." -London Film Festival "Opera Jawa" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Indonesian with English subtitles. Comedy Quia is a 2001 romantic comedy film written by Anna Llauradó and directed by Silvia Munt. Comedy Doctor Detroit is a 1983 comedy film, written by Bruce Jay Friedman, Robert Boris and Carl Gottlieb. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Howard Hesseman, Lynn Whitfield, Fran Drescher, and Donna Dixon, with a special appearance by James Brown. The film was directed by Michael Pressman. James Brown performed the theme song "Get Up Offa That Thing/Dr. Detroit." Devo performed the "Theme from Doctor Detroit" and had another track in the film, "Luv-Luv." There was an EP with the "Theme from Doctor Detroit," "Luv-Luv," and a remix of the theme released, as well as a music video incorporating footage from the film. Documentary film Slapping The Dash is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Tom Collyns. Comedy Spy Next Door is a 2003 comedy film directed by Viroj Thongsiew. Comedy Naku Penta Naku Taka is a 2014 Malayalam-language Indian film directed by Vayalar Madhavan Kutty and produced by Gokulam Gopalan starring Indrajith Sukumaran, Bhama, Murali Gopy and veteran actor Shankar. Comedy The Prizefighter and the Lady is a 1933 black-and-white Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer romance film starring Myrna Loy and famous professional boxers Max Baer, Primo Carnera, and Jack Dempsey. Documentary film Visions of Mary Frank is a biographical and histrorical documentary directed by John Cohen. Comedy The Annuity is a 1972 film directed by Pierre Tchernia. Documentary film gODDESSES (We Believe We Were Born Perfect) is a 2010 documentary film directed by Sylvie Cachin. Comedy Einmal kehr' ich wieder... Dalmatinische Hochzeit is a 1953 comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry. Comedy Very Important Person is a 1961 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Jack Davies and Henry Blyth. The film contains performances from several well-known British comedy and character actors, including James Robertson Justice, Stanley Baxter as both a dour Scottish prisoner and the camp Kommandant, Eric Sykes as a sports fanatic, John Le Mesurier as the Escape officer, Leslie Phillips and Richard Wattis as the emotional Entertainments officer, desperately trying to coax quality performances out of would-be entertainers. Documentary film This Our Still Life is a 2011 documentary film directed by Andrew Kötting. Documentary film Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung is a 1994 film directed by Andreas Voigt. Comedy Divorce American Style is a 1967 American satirical comedy film directed by Bud Yorkin and starring Dick Van Dyke, Debbie Reynolds, Jean Simmons, Jason Robards and Van Johnson. Norman Lear produced the film and wrote the script based on a story by Robert Kaufman. It focuses on a married couple that opts for divorce when counseling fails to help them resolve their various problems, and the problems presented by divorced people by alimony. The title is an homage to Divorce Italian Style. Thriller Cutter's Way is a 1981 thriller directed by Ivan Passer. The film stars Jeff Bridges, John Heard, and Lisa Eichhorn. The screenplay was by Jeffrey Alan Fiskin, based on the novel Cutter and Bone by Newton Thornburg. Comedy Forbidden Quest is a 2006 South Korean period drama film about a scholar during the Joseon Dynasty who begins to write erotic novels, and becomes the lover of the King's favorite concubine. The film has not been released in Europe or America, and is only available on region 3 DVDs since May 27, 2006. Documentary film Harry Saltzman: Showman is a promotional featurette about producer Harry Saltzman, containing interviews with surviving film professionals of the first 10 James Bond production crews as well as with Saltzman's family. Produced by MGM, it is included on DVD releases of that company's From Russia with Love. Comedy Piriyadha Varam Vendum is a 2001 Tamil language film written and directed by Kamal, which was a remake of his 1999 Malayalam film Niram. The movie stars Prashanth and Shalini in the lead roles, while an ensemble cast featuring Manivannan and Janagaraj among others play supporting roles. Featuring music by S. A. Rajkumar, the film opened to positive reviews in February 2001. Animation Daffy's Diner is a 1967 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales, detailing Daffy's attempts to make Speedy into a mouseburger. It was the final Merrie Melodies cartoon to be produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. Comedy The Happy Hooker Goes to Hollywood is a 1980 film starring two-time Bond girl Martine Beswick, Chris Lemmon, Adam West and Phil Silvers. The film, the last of a trilogy, is loosely based on the life of Xaviera Hollander, a prostitute from the Netherlands, as she attempts to make a film in Hollywood based on her best-selling book about her life. She gets involved with some of the most crooked producers in Hollywood, but beats them at their own game and films the movie without them. Comedy Divertimento: Juego peligroso is a 1966 Mexican black comedy film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Science Fiction Gattaca is a 1997 American science fiction film written and directed by Andrew Niccol. It stars Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, with Jude Law, Loren Dean, Ernest Borgnine, Gore Vidal, and Alan Arkin appearing in supporting roles. The film presents a biopunk vision of a future society driven by eugenics where potential children are conceived through genetic manipulation to ensure they possess the best hereditary traits of their parents. The film centers on Vincent Freeman, played by Hawke, who was conceived outside the eugenics program and struggles to overcome genetic discrimination to realize his dream of traveling into space. The movie draws on concerns over reproductive technologies which facilitate eugenics, and the possible consequences of such technological developments for society. It also explores the idea of destiny and the ways in which it can and does govern lives. Characters in Gattaca continually battle both with society and with themselves to find their place in the world and who they are destined to be according to their genes. The film's title is based on the first letters of guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine, the four nucleobases of DNA. Comedy Operación Fangio is a 1999 Argentinian film directed by Alberto Lecchi and starring Darío Grandinetti. Its subject is the 1958 kidnapping of Juan Manuel Fangio in Havana, Cuba. Comedy Misolovka Walta Disneya is a 2003 Croatian television movie directed by Eduard Tomicic. Documentary film Comment j'ai détesté les maths is a 2013 documentary film written by Olivier Peyon and Amandine Escoffier and directed by Olivier Peyon. Animation Sukeban Deka The Movie is a live action Japanese film that was released in 1987. The movie closely follows a TV and manga series Sukeban Deka written and illustrated by Shinji Wada. The movie stars Yoko Minamino and Yui Asaka, who were also in the TV series. The movie was followed by Sukeban Deka II in 1988. Comedy The Search for General Tso is a documentary film that premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. It was directed by Ian Cheney and produced by Amanda Murray and Jennifer 8. Lee. Comedy Francis in the Navy is a 1955 Universal Pictures black-and-white comedy film produced by Stanley Rubin and directed by Arthur Lubin. The film stars Donald O'Connor, Martha Hyer, and marked the first credited film role of Clint Eastwood. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. In this sixth film in Universal's Francis the Talking Mule series U.S. Army officer Lt. Peter Sterling gets mistaken for his lookalike in the U.S. Navy, Bosun's Mate 'Slicker' Donevan. With old pal Francis, Sterling continues his misadventures, this time in the Navy. Documentary film Living Fossil is a 2014 short science fiction documentary film written and directed by Sean Hanley. Comedy Maniacts is a 2001 action, romance, comedy, horror, drama film written and directed by C.W. Cressler. Animation Nine 3: Final is a 1984 romance animation film directed by Gisaburō Sugii. Documentary film "Ethiopia suffers from some of the worst environmental damage the world has ever seen. Over-deforestation has left tracts of land in ruin—driving away animals, sapping the ground of nutrients, and even drastically altering precipitation patterns. This short documentary follows Tesfaye, a middle-aged native Ethiopian who has witnessed over the past thirty years the consequences of such environmental abuse, and his search for hope in restoration." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy All American Christmas Carol is a comedy film directed by Ron Carlson. Comedy Heyy Babyy is a 2007 Hindi comedy film starring Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Fardeen Khan, Riteish Deshmukh and Boman Irani. It is a remake of the Hollywood film Three Men and a Baby. It is the first full-length feature film directed by Sajid Khan. It released on 24 August 2007 to a good response. Comedy Saru Lock is a 2009 film directed by Tetsu Maeda and Takashi Hasegawa. Animation The Princess and the Pauper is a 1939 Technicolor cartoon sponsored film by Chevrolet. It features Nicky Nome, who also appeared in the previous Chevrolet films A Coach for Cinderella and A Ride for Cinderella. The Princess and the Pauper is in the public domain and runs for approximately ten minutes. The depiction of several of the characters may be viewed as racist in its exaggeration. Documentary film Suing the Pope is a March 2002 documentary by Colm O'Gorman and the BBC which details the abusive activities of priest Sean Fortune and the response of the diocese of Ferns to his activities over the years. As a result, bishop Brendan Comiskey, the bishop of Ferns, resigned due to his perceived mishandling of the case. He had described Fortune as being "virtually impossible to deal with." The documentary won an award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Comedy Born to Be Loved is a 1959 film directed by Hugo Haas. Set in an overcrowded tenement building, it stars Carol Morris; Hugo Haas; Dick Kallman; and Barbara Jo Allen. Animation Crusher Joe is a 1983 sci-fi animated film written and directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. Thriller Big Jim McLain is a 1952 political thriller film starring John Wayne and James Arness as HUAC investigators hunting down communists in the post-war Hawaii organized labor scene. Edward Ludwig directed. Thriller Primal Fear is a 1996 American neo-noir crime-thriller film the directorial debut of Gregory Hoblit and starring Richard Gere, Laura Linney and Edward Norton in his film debut. It tells the story of a defense attorney, Martin Vail who defends an altar boy, Aaron Stampler, charged with the murder of a Catholic archbishop and his ensuing case against prosecutor Janet Venable. The film is an adaptation of William Diehl's 1993 novel of the same name. Norton's role in the film received multiple accolades, including a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Thriller Fragile is a 2005 Spanish/UK horror film directed by Jaume Balagueró. Comedy Invisible Moustache of Raoul Dufy is a 1955 short animated documentary film written by Sidney Peterson and directed by Aurelius Battaglia. Comedy Der Konfuse is a 1976 Austrian film directed by Herbert Wochinz and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Comedy Weekend is a 1967 black comedy film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Mireille Darc and Jean Yanne, both of whom were mainstream French TV stars. Jean-Pierre Léaud, iconic comic star of numerous French New Wave films including Truffaut's Les Quatre Cent Coups and Godard's earlier Masculin, féminin, also appears in two roles. Raoul Coutard served as cinematographer. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival in 1968. According to a letter from the Argentine writer Julio Cortázar to his translator Suzanne Jill Levine, the indirect inspiration for the movie was Cortázar's short story "The Southern Thruway." Cortázar explained that while a British producer was considering filming his story, a third party presented the idea to Godard, who was unaware of its source. Because he had had no input on the making of the film, Cortázar vetoed the suggestion to translate the story's title as "Week-End" to take advantage of the tie-in. Comedy Controversies is a 2014 short, documentary comedy film written and directed by Ryan McKenna. Science Fiction The Day the Earth Stopped is a 2008 American direct-to-DVD science fiction film produced by independent studio The Asylum, directed by and starring C. Thomas Howell. Its title and premise are similar to those of the 2008 remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still but the film's plot also incorporates elements from other science-fiction films involving aliens, such as Independence Day and Earth vs. the Flying Saucers. The film is Howell's second Asylum film in which he was attached as director, the first being War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave. The film stars director C. Thomas Howell as the protagonist Josh Myron, who witnesses the arrival of giant alien robots that threaten to destroy the earth unless they are shown the value of human existence. Myron becomes a fugitive to protect the aliens' messenger Skye and tries to meet her demands, while the aliens begin to tilt the earth on its axis and all military defense is defeated. Animation The 1 Second Film is an American non-profit collaborative art project being created by thousands of people around the world, including many celebrities. The film is built around one second of animation, and is followed by 1 hour of credits, listing everyone who participates. A feature-length 'making of' documentary will play alongside the credits. The project allows people around the world to participate online, and lists everyone who joins the crew a "Special Thanks" in the film credits. The production relies on crowd funding to raise the budget; everyone who donates or raises $1 or more gets their name listed as a Producer in the movie's credits. The production also gives a Publicist credit to crew members who refer at least one friend. The film currently has over 56,000 crew members from 158 countries. The 1 Second Film is the flagship production of The Collaboration Foundation, a 501 non-profit arts organization formed to create global collaborative art projects that address various social issues. Once finished, any profits raised by The 1 Second Film will be donated to the Global Fund for Women, an independent charity. Thriller Time Without Pity is a thriller about a father trying to save his son from execution for murder. It stars Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, and Leo McKern. Comedy Albert isn’t the brightest bulb in the box, but he’s got his best friends George and Ernie to help him out. The problem: they're just as dumb as he is. The trio constantly land way over their heads in a comical tale of the blind leading the blind Animation The Man with a Chicken Head is a 2007 animated short film directed by Sylvain Jorget, Axel Morales and Mathias Rodriguez. Comedy Lady in a Jam is a 1942 film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Irene Dunne, Patric Knowles, Ralph Bellamy and Eugene Pallette. Thriller Theevram is a 2012 Malayalam crime thriller written and directed by Roopesh Peethambaran in his directorial debut, and starring Dulquer Salmaan, Shikha Nair, Sreenivasan, Vinay Forrt, Vishnu Raghav, Riya Saira and Anu Mohan. The film is produced by V.C Ismayil under the banner of VCI Movies and features music composed by Roby Abraham, whilst cinematography is handled by Hari Nair and the editing by Kapil Gopalakrishnan. Distribution of the film is done by Lal Jose under the banner of LJ Films. Audiography was done by M. R. Rajakrishnan. The film is loosely based on two sensational murders that happened in Bangalore - the 2003 B. V. Girish murder case which the film begins off with and 2005 BPO employee Pratibha rape and murder case. The film is a dark thriller which will have a socially relevant message and two plots, one set in the present and the other about five years back. It is about the outburst of a young man towards the legal system.The film was released on 16 November 2012. The film got mixed reviews from critics as well as audience. Comedy Times Flies is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Tommy Handley, Evelyn Dall, Felix Aylmer and Moore Marriott. A music hall performer travels back to Elizabethan times using a time machine. Comedy Ask Father is a short, 13-minute, slapstick-style comedy made by Harold Lloyd in 1919 before he got into his classic full-length feature films. Aside from Lloyd, it features Bebe Daniels, a charming and spunky actress who appeared in dozens of films in the 1910s. Animation Red and Black is a 1964 film written by Witold Giersz, Tadeusz Kowalski and Andrzej Lach and directed by Witold Giersz. Animation The Great De Gaulle Stone Operation is the first short in the Inspector series of made for television cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Comedy Sharon Kelly, best known to adult-film viewers as "Colleen Brennan," is the only bright spot in this sluggish exploitation film from director Bethel G. Buckalew. Kelly plays "Dirty Sally," a pirate-radio DJ whose mobile broadcasts center around the sounds of herself having sex in her van or talking dirty to her listeners. Subplots focus on a comic-relief sheriff, who makes his idiotic sidekick Sgt. Dimwiddle shine his shoes and give him massages. Dimwiddle also picks his nose and eats what he finds, which is about as funny as this film ever gets. Most of it is softcore bump-and-grind, which sometimes crosses the line into more explicit territory. Actually, it also crosses the line into nausea, since the male cast members tend to be fat hairy slobs with grubby beards and huge rear ends, while most of the females have large, visible Cesarean scars. Slow-moving, unerotic, and stupid, this is a major disappointment from a director who usually manages to entertain and titillate in equal measure. Comedy Show Bitch is a 2010 comedy film written by Dickey Vera and directed by Nikos Zervos. Animation The Boy and the King is a 1992 feature-length animated film made in Egypt by the Islamic film company Astrolabe Pictures. It includes a soundtrack of Islamic songs in English, performed by young Muslims. Animation The Stork Exchange is silent short film starring Krazy Kat. This film was thought to be lost but has been found. It is also one of the earliest in the cartoon series to feature Manny Gould and Ben Harrison's version of Krazy, the first of few incarnations derived from George Herriman's Comedy Rettai Vaal Kuruvi is a 1987 Indian Tamil language film starring Mohan, Raadhika Sarathkumar and Archana. This film was loosely based on the 1984 Hollywood film Micki and Maude. Animation The Emperor's New Groove is a 2000 American animated buddy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on December 15, 2000. It is the 40th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The title refers to the Danish fairy tale The Emperor's New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen, though the two have little else in common. A comedy produced by Randy Fullmer and directed by Mark Dindal, The Emperor's New Groove was altered significantly over six years of development and production from its original concept as a Disney musical epic entitled Kingdom of the Sun, to have been directed by Dindal and Roger Allers. The documentary The Sweatbox shows the production hell that the film endured, as the film was morphed by Disney executives into a light-hearted buddy comedy. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "My Funny Friend and Me" performed by Sting, but lost to "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan from Wonder Boys. A direct-to-video sequel, Kronk's New Groove, was released in December 2005, followed by an animated television series, The Emperor's New School, in January 2006. Comedy Sailors on Leave is a 1941 musical-comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell. Comedy Rail Yard Blues is a 2006 comedy film directed by Pavel Göbl and Roman Švejda and co-written with René Levínský. Animation La Soupe Du Jour is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Lynn Smith. Comedy Westwind is a 2011 film written by Ilja Haller, Susann Schimk and directed by Robert Thalheim. Comedy Jawan of Vellimala is a 2012 Malayalam film written by James Albert and directed by debutant Anoop Kannan. It stars Mammootty, Sreenivasan, Mamta Mohandas and Asif Ali. Science Fiction Denizen is a 2010 low-budget sci-fi horror-action film written and directed by J.A. Steel. The film stars Steel, Julie Corgill, Glen Jensen, Ben Bayless, and Jody Mullins, and is Steel's third feature film. Comedy Besharam is a 2013 Bollywood comedy-action film directed by Abhinav Kashyap. The film features Ranbir Kapoor opposite Pallavi Sharda, who marks her return to cinema. Filming for Besharam was scheduled to commence on 10 December 2012, with part of it taking place on a film set in Film City, Mumbai. The film's tagline is "Na sammaan ka moh, na apmaan ka bhay", translated as "No yearning for respect, no fear of humiliation". The film received negative reviews upon its release on 2 October 2013 and was declared a "Flop" by Box Office India four days after its release. Comedy George in Civvy Street is a 1946 British comedy film directed and produced by Marcel Varnel and stars George Formby, Ronald Shiner, and Ian Fleming. It was made by the British subsidiary of Columbia Pictures. This was Formby's last big screen appearance. After the film flopped at the box office, he resumed his career in the music hall. The working title for the film was "Remember the Unicorn". Thriller Brotherhood of the Wolf is a 2001 French historical horror-action film directed by Christophe Gans, written by Gans and Stéphane Cabel, starring Samuel Le Bihan, Mark Dacascos, Emilie Dequenne, Monica Bellucci, and Vincent Cassel. The film is loosely based on a real-life series of killings that took place in France in the 18th century and the famous legend around the Beast of Gévaudan; Parts of the film were shot at Château de Roquetaillade. The film has several extended swash buckling fight scenes, with martial arts performances by the cast mixed in, making it unusual for a historical drama. This $29 million-budgeted film was an international box office success, grossing over $70 million in worldwide theatrical release. In the United States, the film also enjoyed big commercial success; Universal Pictures paid $2 million to acquire the film's US distribution rights and it went on to gross $11,260,096 in limited theatrical release in the United States, making it the second highest-grossing French-language film in the United States since 1980. Documentary film Pyramid aka Building the Great Pyramid is a 2002 BBC Television documentary film which tells the story of the building of the Great Pyramid at Giza through the commentary of the fictional builder, Nakht. Documentary film Yakshagana is a 1979 documentary film directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. Comedy Careless is a 2007 comedy mystery film written by Eric Laster and directed by Peter Spears. Animation Miffy the Movie is a 2013 animation film written by James Still and Fine Trossel and directed by Hans Perk. Thriller Kudrat is a 1981 Indian drama film in Hindi written and directed by Chetan Anand. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Hema Malini in the main lead roles supported by Raaj Kumar, Priya Rajvansh and Vinod Khanna. This is second movie of Rajesh Khanna-Hema Malini pair with reincarnation theme after Mehbooba. Kudrat in the year 1981 grossed Rs. 4.00 crores at the box office. Rajesh Khanna received the 1982 All-India Critics Association Best Actor Award for Kudrat.Even though it was declared a 'flop' at box office, it won the Filmfare Award for Best Story. Comedy Fifty Fifty is a 1988 comedy film written by Detlef Michel and directed by Peter Timm. Documentary film My Little Friends is a 2013 short film directed by Megan Mylan. Animation Felix the Cat Saves Christmas is a 2004 musical/animation/family film written and directed by Don Oriolo. Comedy Settai is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by R. Kannan. A remake of the 2011 Hindi film, Delhi Belly, it stars Arya, Anjali, Santhanam, Premji Amaren and Hansika Motwani. The film, which began filming in Chennai on 7 May 2012, released for April 2013. The film was dubbed in Telugu as crazy. The audio was launched on 30 January. The film released on 5 April 2013 and earned mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Hong Kong crime lord Chin Chin Chu wants to hire Lupin, Fujiko, and Jigen to recover a gold dragon statue from the wreckage of the Titanic. Lupin is intrigued as it is the same statue that his grandfather attempted to steal right before the Titanic sank. However, Lupin refuses to work with Chu and vows to retrieve it and his family pride on his own. With help from Kikyo, a childhood friend, Goemon also seeks to maintain his family's honor by ensuring no one, even Lupin, gains the statue. Who will be able to hang onto the statue and learn its secrets? Animation Soapy Trip is a 2011 animated short film directed by Sylvain Fabre, Guillaume Fesquet, Adeline Grange, Julien Rossire, and Clara Voisin. Thriller Arctic Predator is a 2010 action sci-fi thriller television film written by Rafael Jordan and directed by Victor Garcia. Science Fiction Ronal the Barbarian is a 2011 Danish stereoscopic computer animation feature film directed by Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen and Philip Einstein Lipski. It is their third cinema feature following Terkel in Trouble and Journey to Saturn, produced by Einstein Film with the support of the Danish Film Institute, TV 2, distributor Nordisk Film and Nordisk Film & TV Fond. It is a comedic fantasy adventure which parodies the barbarians and other stereotypes of sword and sorcery fiction, role-playing games and films such as Conan the Barbarian and the Dungeons & Dragons class, with nods towards the 1980s fantasy boom and its association with traditional heavy metal. It was released in Denmark on September 29, 2011. Comedy Stumped is a 2003 Bollywood sport/drama film written and directed by Gaurav Pandey and produced by Raveena Tandon. This film is a debut for Raveena as producer. Sachin Tendulkar had a cameo appearance in the film. Despite a notable promotional campaign, the film had little impact after its release. Thriller Killer Force is a 1976 thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Telly Savalas, Peter Fonda and Christopher Lee. It was a co-production between the Republic of Ireland, Switzerland and the United States and was filmed primarily in South Africa. Its plot is about a gang of criminals who plan a major robbery of a diamond mine. It is also known as The Diamond Mercenaries . Animation The Rose Of Turaida is a 2013 historical short animated drama film written and directed by Ryan Grobins. Comedy Hole in the Moon is an 1964 Israeli avant-garde-satiric movie directed by Uri Zohar. The film was heavily influenced by the French New Wave, particularly the films of Jean-Luc Godard. It was a response to the Zionist dramas of the 1950s, and satirizes the form by showing the production of one of these films. Hole in the Moon is an avant-garde film, incorporating elements of metacinema and direct commentary on narrative cinema itself. Documentary film Paper Clips is a 2004 documentary film written and produced by Joe Fab, and directed by Elliot Berlin and Joe Fab, about a Middle School class that tries to collect 6 million paper clips to represent the 6 million Jews killed by the Nazis. Comedy Kabadi Kabadi is a Tamil comedy film directed and written by Pandiarajan. It was released in 2000. It received positive reviews from critics. This movie was remade in Hindi as "Mujhse Shaadi Karogoe" starring Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra and Akshay kumar Animation Broken Saints is an award-winning, partially Flash-animated film series by Brooke Burgess, Ian Kirby, and Andrew West. First published in 2001, it is one of the earliest examples of a motion comic. Like a comic, characters on the most part remain in static poses and dialogue is indicated by speech balloons. However, rather than exclusively using sequential panels, animated sequences are used to switch scenes and help advance the story, while music and sound effects are included, lending a more cinematic experience than one would ordinarily achieve with a comic strip alone. Documentary film Requiem for Detroit? is a 2010 Documentary film directed by Julien Temple. Comedy Bad Man's River is a 1971 European Comedy Western film directed by Eugenio Martín and starring Lee Van Cleef, James Mason, Gina Lollobrigida and Simón Andreu. Comedy That Certain Age is a 1938 American musical film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Deanna Durbin and Melvyn Douglas. Based on a story by F. Hugh Herbert, the film is about a dashing reporter who returns from covering the Spanish Civil War and is invited to spend time at his publisher's home, where his adolescent daughter develops a crush on him. The family does their best to sway the young girl's feelings away from the reporter, but it is a challenge, as she is at "that certain age". Distributed by Universal Pictures, the film received Academy Award nominations for Best Music and Best Sound Recording. Comedy A Thousand Words is a 2012 comedy-drama film starring Eddie Murphy and directed by Brian Robbins. It was released in theaters on March 9, 2012, four years after it was filmed in 2008. Science Fiction The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake is a 1959 American black-and-white horror film written by Orville H. Hampton and directed by Edward L. Cahn, one of a series of films they made in the late 1950s for producer Robert E. Kent on contract for distribution by United Artists. It was made as a part of a package with Invisible Invaders. Animation Toy Angel is a 2008 animated short film directed by Zalina Bideeva. Documentary film The Act of Killing is a 2012 documentary film about the Indonesian killings of 1965–66 directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, and co-directed by Christine Cynn and an anonymous Indonesian. It is a Danish-British-Norwegian co-production, presented by Final Cut for Real in Denmark and produced by Signe Byrge Sørensen. The executive producers were Werner Herzog, Errol Morris, Joram ten Brink, and Andre Singer. It is a Docwest project of the University of Westminster. It won the 2013 European Film Award for Best Documentary, the Asia Pacific Screen Award, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 86th Academy Awards. The Act of Killing won best documentary at the 2014 BAFTA awards. In accepting the award, Oppenheimer asserted that the United States and the United Kingdom have "collective responsibility" for "participating in and ignoring" the crimes, which was omitted from the video BAFTA posted online. After a screening for US Congress members, Oppenheimer demanded that the US acknowledge its role in the killings. The Indonesian government has responded negatively to the movie. Thriller The First Deadly Sin is a book written by Lawrence Sanders in 1973 and a 1980 movie produced by and starring Frank Sinatra. The film also features Faye Dunaway, David Dukes, Brenda Vaccaro, James Whitmore, Martin Gabel in his final acting role and Bruce Willis in his film debut. The First Deadly Sin was based on the first of a series of popular novels by Sanders. The screenplay, which was adapted from Sanders' work, was written by Mann Rubin. The film was originally slated to be directed by Roman Polanski, who was dropped by Columbia Pictures after statutory rape charges were brought against him. Director Brian G. Hutton took over the production after Polanski fled to France. The last of nine films produced by Sinatra, and his final starring role, he plays a troubled New York City homicide cop, Detective Sergeant Edward X. Delaney. In a small role, Dunaway is the detective's ailing wife, hospitalized during the entire story with a rare kidney affliction. A then-unknown Willis has a bit part, virtually unrecognizable as a hat covers most of his face. The First Deadly Sin was the third production by Sinatra's Artanis production company and was shot on location in New York City. Comedy Help Wanted - Male is a 1920 silent comedy film written by Edwina LeVin and directed by Henry King. Comedy Come as You Are, also known as Hasta la Vista, is a Belgian drama film released in 2011 featuring Gilles De Schryver, Robrecht Vanden Thoren, Tom Audenaert and Isabelle de Hertogh. The film is directed by Geoffrey Enthoven, written by Pierre De Clercq and based upon a real-life experience. Comedy The Impractical Joker is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Animation Barbie: Mermaidia is a 2006 direct-to-video Barbie film directed by Walter P. Martishius and William Lau, and produced by Mainframe Entertainment. It is seventh in the Barbie film series of computer-animated Barbie films, and a direct sequel to Barbie: Fairytopia. The film stars Kelly Sheridan as the voice of Elina and Chiara Zanni as the voice of Nori. The plot follows shortly after the events of Barbie: Fairytopia, focusing on a fairy named Elina and a mermaid named Nori who attempt to rescue Nalu, a merman prince, from the clutches of the evil Laverna. Like all the CGI Barbie films, a line of dolls and toys were produced and released with the film. Comedy The Myth of Fingerprints is a 1997 American film drama written and directed by Bart Freundlich. It stars Blythe Danner, Roy Scheider, Noah Wyle, and Julianne Moore. The film is named after the song "All Around the World or the Myth of the Fingerprints" by Paul Simon, featured on his 1986 album Graceland. The song is concerned with dispelling the "myth" that people are different the world over: "I've seen them all, and, man, they're all the same." Comedy The Bad News Bears is a 1976 comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie. It stars Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal. The film was followed by two sequels, The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training in 1977 and The Bad News Bears Go to Japan in 1978, a short-lived 1979–80 CBS television series, and a 2005 remake titled Bad News Bears. The original screenplay was written by Bill Lancaster. Notable was the score by Jerry Fielding, which is an adaptation of the principal themes of Carmen. Comedy Das häßliche Mädchen is a German comedy film made in early 1933, during the transition from the Weimar Republic to Nazi Germany, and premièred in September that year. It was the first or second film directed by Hermann Kosterlitz, who left Germany before the film was completed and later worked in the United States under the name Henry Koster, and the last German film in which Dolly Haas appeared; she also later emigrated to the US. A riot broke out at the première to protest the male lead, Max Hansen, who was supposedly "too Jewish." The film's representation of the "ugly girl" as outsider has been described as a metaphorical way to explore the outsider existence of Jews. Comedy College Holiday is a 1936 Paramount comedy. The film stars Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, and Martha Raye. It was directed by Frank Tuttle. Animation The Gruffalo is a 2009 British-German short animated film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. Directed by Jakob Schuh and Max Lang, the film was produced by Michael Rose and Martin Pope of Magic Light Pictures, London, in association with the award winning Studio Soi in Ludwigsburg, Germany, who developed and created the film. The cast includes Helena Bonham Carter, Rob Brydon, Robbie Coltrane, James Corden, John Hurt and Tom Wilkinson. 9.8 million people watched the UK premiere on BBC One, Friday December 25, 2009 and the film went on to receive both an Academy Award and a BAFTA nomination. The short will be screened in US theaters, where it will be distributed by Kidtoon Films. Also, a The Wiggles feature will be screened alongside it. In December 2012, the film and its sequel The Gruffalo's Child premiered on television in the United States on PBS Kids Sprout. Animation Abel's Island is a 30-minute animated film created in 1988 directed by Michael Sporn. It is based on the children's novel Abel's Island by William Steig. It was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1989 for Most Outstanding Program. Documentary film IN SEARCH OF BEETHOVEN offers a comprehensive documentary about the life and works of the great composer. Documentary film One Couch at a Time is a 2012 documentary adventure film written and directed by Alexandra Liss. Comedy Extralarge: Moving Target is a 1990 TV film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Comedy Asso is an Italian comedy film, directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia and released in 1981. The film stars Adriano Celentano, Edwige Fenech, Renato Salvatori, Sylva Koscina, Pippo Santonastaso, Gianni Magni and Elisabetta Viviani. It was filmed in Italy. Documentary film The Seafarers is Stanley Kubrick's fourth film and third short documentary, made for the Seafarers International Union, directed in June 1953. There are shots of ships, machinery, a canteen, and a union meeting. The film was shot in color, and was supervised by the staff of The Seafarers Log, the union magazine. For the cafeteria scene in the film, Kubrick chose a long, sideways-shooting dolly shot to establish the life of the seafarer's community; this shot is an early demonstration of a signature technique that Kubrick would use in his feature films. Another such shot involves a group of seafarers walking across screen from a shaded area to a sunlit space as they approach the SIU Union hall. The film was "discovered" in 1973 by film scholar and filmmaker Frank P. Tomasulo, who arranged for a 16mm print of the documentary to be deposited in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress' Motion Picture Division. The Seafarers was released on DVD in 2008 with audio commentary from directors Roger Avary and Keith Gordon, as well as an interview with one of Kubrick's daughters. Comedy Too Many Husbands is a 1940 romantic comedy film about a woman who loses her husband in a boating accident and remarries, only to have her first spouse reappear—yet another variation on the poem "Enoch Arden". The film stars Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray and Melvyn Douglas, and is based on the 1919 play Home and Beauty by W. Somerset Maugham, which was retitled to Too Many Husbands when it came to New York. The movie was directed by Wesley Ruggles. Documentary film Détour De Seta is a 2004 documentary film directed by Salvo Cuccia about Vittorio De Seta. Thriller Wherever You Go is 2011 short drama film written and directed by Rony Sasson. Documentary film The river Jordan runs in deep valleys through this mountainous landscape, providing shelter for a variety of animals that in turn feed the wolves. We follow the story of one particular pair of wolves as they meet and start a family, the beginnings of a new pack. Thriller Dismembered is a 2003 horror thriller film written by Jack Neal and directed by Ewing Miles Brown. Animation Ding Dong Doggie is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Thriller Saint Ange, also known as House of Voices, is a 2004 French-Romanian horror film written and directed by Pascal Laugier. It is Laugier's feature film debut. Documentary film Criada is a 2009 documentary film made by Matías Herrera Córdoba. Comedy The Reivers is a 1969 film starring Steve McQueen and directed by Mark Rydell based on the William Faulkner novel of the same name. The supporting cast includes Sharon Farrell, Rupert Crosse, Mitch Vogel, and Burgess Meredith as the narrator. Animation Foxbat and Mini is a short animated film directed by John Skibinski. Comedy The Henhouse is a 2010 animated short comedy drama film directed by Elena Pomares. Comedy Ladybug is a comedy fantasy thriller film directed by Bora Tekay. Documentary film One Small Step: The Story of the Space Chimps is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by David Cassidy and Kristin Davy which aired on History Channel UK and CBC Television. The film chronicles the real story behind the early use of chimpanzees in space exploration. The film was released on DVD in April 2008, after several delays. David Cassidy is best known for producing the documentary Shut Up and Sing on the Dixie Chicks, and the Disney Channel show High School Musical: The Music in You. Documentary film Centered in the Universe is a fulldome presentation that premiered the evening of October 29, 2006 at the "Galactic Gala" which marked the reopening of the renovated Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. The 33-minute planetarium program utilizes a Zeiss Universarium star projector and an innovative laser video projection system developed by Evans & Sutherland to create an immersive environment. A live presenter narrates the script. Documentary film The Art Of Speaking (mafrouza 5) is a 2010 film directed by Emmanuelle Demoris. Comedy The Son of Kong is a 1933 American adventure film/monster movie produced by RKO Pictures. Directed by Ernest Schoedsack and featuring special effects by Buzz Gibson and Willis O'Brien, the film starred Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack and Frank Reicher. This film is the lesser known sequel to King Kong, and was released just nine months after its predecessor. Comedy Stonerville is a 2011 American comedy film released direct-to-video. Leslie Nielsen played a character simply named Producer, which was his final role before he died. The film was directed by veteran television director Bill Corcoran. It was written by longtime writer/producer, Kevin Sepe and comedy writer Tom Alexander. Comedy Two people learn a number of meanings for the phrase "I Do!" in this sexy comedy drama for adults only. Frank and Diane are a young couple who've just gotten married, and are looking forward to a romantic honeymoon in Hawaii. But the newlyweds get more than they bargained for when they discover the beach-side resort where they booked their rooms is actually a retreat for swinging couples interested in swapping mates and sexual role playing. Things go from bad to worse when they discover two other couples will be staying in their room, but what looks like a disaster turns out to be an eye opening experience that opens new sexual territory for Frank and Diane. Thriller A Taste for Killing is a 1992 television film directed by Lou Antonio and is also Renée Zellweger's film debut. Thriller Paranormal Activity is a 2007 American supernatural horror film written, co-produced, photographed, edited, and directed by Oren Peli. The film centers on a young couple, Katie and Micah, who are haunted by a supernatural presence in their home. It is presented in the style of "found footage", from cameras set up by the couple in an attempt to document what is haunting them. Originally developed as an independent feature and given film festival screenings in 2007, the film was acquired by Paramount Pictures and modified, particularly with a new ending. It was given a limited U.S. release on September 25, 2009, and then a nationwide release on October 16, 2009. The film earned nearly $108 million at the U.S. box office and a further $85 million internationally for a worldwide total of $193 million. Paramount/DreamWorks acquired the U.S. rights for $350,000. It is the most profitable film ever made, based on return on investment, although such figures are difficult to verify independently as this is likely to exclude marketing costs. A parallel sequel, Paranormal Activity 2, was released on October 22, 2010. Documentary film Armine and Lady Macbeth is a 2012 documentary film written by Armen Dovlatyan, Misha Ghazaryan and directed by Misha Ghazaryan. Science Fiction Battlefield Earth is a 2000 American dystopian science fiction action film based upon the first half of L. Ron Hubbard's 1982 novel of the same name. Directed by Roger Christian and starring John Travolta, Barry Pepper and Forest Whitaker, the film depicts an Earth that has been under the rule of the alien Psychlos for 1,000 years and tells the story of the rebellion that develops when the Psychlos attempt to use the surviving humans as gold miners. Travolta, a long-time Scientologist, had sought for many years to make a film of the novel by Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. He was unable to obtain funding from any major studio due to concerns about the film's script, prospects and connections with Scientology. The project was eventually taken on in 1998 by an independent production company, Franchise Pictures, which specialized in rescuing stars' stalled pet projects. Travolta signed on as a co-producer and contributed millions of dollars of his own money to the production, which was largely funded by a German film distribution company. Comedy Doc Hollywood is a 1991 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman, based on Neil B. Shulman's book, What? Dead...Again?. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Julie Warner, and Woody Harrelson, with Bridget Fonda, David Ogden Stiers, Frances Sternhagen, Roberts Blossom, and Barnard Hughes appearing in supporting roles. The film was shot on location in Micanopy, Florida. Documentary film The program of economic reforms initiated in China in 1978 by Deng Xiaoping aimed to finance the modernization of the nation. But what Communist Party leaders called "Socialism with Chinese characteristics" looked suspiciously to many as a return to capitalism. Today, some three decades later, the results of those sweeping economic reforms have become plainly visible in a country increasingly divided between its rural and urban sectors.Filmed in five different regions of China, UMBRELLA provides a telling look at the vast changes that have taken place in Chinese society, including a massive migration from the countryside to the cities, the rise of a prosperous new class of businesspeople, millions of new college graduates competing for a shrinking number of jobs, and the neglect of China's largest population group, its rural peasants. Comedy Teto is a corrupt cop. Chatanuga and Choforo are two crazy individuals in charge of a night club. Over the course of one night, the three end up tangled in each others affairs. With music and a drag queen show, this film will surely entertain you! Documentary film Among Others is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Pilvi Takala. Animation Fraction is a 2012 animation short drama film directed by Alain Delannoy. Science Fiction Kamen Rider: The First is a 2005 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film. The film is an adaptation of the television series Kamen Rider, though there are many differences between the film and the original programme; some of these, however, are due to a closer reliance on the original Kamen Rider manga by Shotaro Ishinomori. Written by Toshiki Inoue and directed by Takao Nagaishi, the film stars Masaya Kikawada as Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1 and Hassei Takano as Hayato Ichimonji/Kamen Rider 2. The film was released theatrically on December 5, 2005, though it had several early screenings around Tokyo during the previous two months, beginning on October 23, at the Tokyo Film Festival. It was released on Region 2 DVD on April 21, 2006. American anime distributor Media Blasters released the film subtitled-only on Region 1 DVD on April 3, 2007. The film's theme song is "Bright! our Future" by Da Pump, though the opening features a small portion of the original Kamen Rider theme song, "Let's Go!! Rider Kick", sung by Masato Shimon. The film was produced by Ishinomori Productions and Toei, who have also produced every previous television series and films in the Kamen Rider franchise. Animation The Dogs Fiddles is a 1971 short animation and comedy film written by Ivan Urban and directed by Bretislav Pojar. Thriller Web of Passion is a 1959 French suspense thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol and based on the novel The Key to Nicholas Street by American writer Stanley Ellin. It was Chabrol's first film in the thriller genre, which would be his genre of choice for the rest of his career. The film had a total of 1,445,587 admissions in France. Comedy Camping Cosmos is a Belgian 1996 film, sequel to La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950-1978, directed by Jan Bucquoy. It stars Claude Semal, Lolo Ferrari, Noël Godin, Herman Brusselmans and Arno. The movie's tagline is: Revolution, football, beer and frites. It is an unconventional and non-conformist story of the sexual habits of Belgians. Cosmos refers to the eternity of heaven in full contrast with this little campsite where so many people live together with their problems and limited view of the world. It also refers to the Russian cosmonauts who explored space, but who as communists did not believe in an afterworld. And last, the name of this Campsite Cosmos is referring to the sky without limit above the heads of its residents. Animation Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too is a 2009 direct-to-video film based on the hit Playhouse Disney series My Friends Tigger & Pooh. It is the second film of the series. It was released on DVD on April 7, 2009. It premiered on Playhouse Disney less than a week later on April 11. Unlike the Super Sleuth Christmas Movie, it is treated more like a regular film than as part of the series. Animation Mutiny On The Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny, directed by Friz Freleng and released by Warner Brothers studios in 1950. The cartoon was made in 1948 but not released until 1950. It features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam as "Shanghai Sam". It is one of three nautical-themed shorts with Sam as a pirate, along with Buccaneer Bunny and Captain Hareblower. The title is a reference to the film Mutiny on the Bounty. Science Fiction Oktober is a 1998 television mini-series written and directed by Stephen Gallagher. Documentary film Sayadeen is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Murat Gökmen. Comedy The Love God? is a 1969 Universal Pictures feature film starring Don Knotts and film was written and directed by Nat Hiken, who died after it was shot but before it was released in theaters. The film marks a change of pace for Knotts, who up to then, had appeared in G-rated family comedies. The Love God? was an attempt to integrate Knotts into the type of adult-related films that dominated the late 1960s and early 1970s. Comedy Two and Two Make Six is a 1962 film directed by Freddie Francis. It stars George Chakiris and Janette Scott. Science Fiction The Wesley's Mysterious File is a 2002 Hong Kong action science fiction film directed by Andrew Lau starring Andy Lau, Rosamund Kwan and Shu Qi. Hong Kong director Wong Jing also makes a cameo appearance. Comedy ¡A volar joven! is a 1947 comedy film written and directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy Harmony Cats is a 1992 Canadian comedy film. Documentary film I'm Almost Not Crazy: John Cassavetes, the Man and His Work is a 1989 American documentary directed by Michael Ventura and starring John Cassavetes. Comedy From the Hip, is a 1987 courtroom dramedy film directed by Bob Clark from a screenplay by Bob Clark and David E. Kelley. The film stars Judd Nelson, Elizabeth Perkins, John Hurt and Beatrice Winde. Thriller Fletch Lives is a 1989 comedy film starring Chevy Chase. It was directed by Michael Ritchie with a screenplay by Leon Capetanos based on the character created by Gregory Mcdonald. Fletch Lives was released by Universal Pictures. It is a sequel to the 1985 film Fletch. Comedy The Liquidator is a 1965 British thriller film starring Rod Taylor as Brian "Boysie" Oakes, Trevor Howard and Jill St. John. It was based on the first of a series of Boysie Oakes novels by John Gardner, The Liquidator. The film follows the 1964 novel closely. Due to a legal dispute, the film's original November 1965 release was delayed to the end of 1966, by which time the spy film craze was waning. Thriller Dose of Reality is a 2013 drama thriller mystery film written and directed by Chris Glatis. Comedy Furry Vengeance is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Roger Kumble. It stars Brendan Fraser, Matt Prokop, and Brooke Shields. It was released on April 30, 2010. Documentary film Kill Your Darling is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jaap Van Hoewijk. Comedy Mutts to You is the 34th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Citizen Hearst is a documentary film directed by Leslie Iwerks. Animation Le parfum de la carotte is a 2014 animated film written by Arnaud Demuynck and directed by Arnaud Demuynck and Rémi Durin. Animation Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a 2009 American computer animated science fiction comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation, distributed by Columbia Pictures, and released on September 18, 2009. The film is loosely based on the children's book of the same name by Judi and Ron Barrett. The film features the voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris, Bruce Campbell, James Caan, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Andy Samberg, Mr. T, Benjamin Bratt, Neil Patrick Harris, Al Roker, Lauren Graham, and Will Forte. It was written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. It was a critical and commercial success, earning $243 million worldwide on a budget of $100 million. A sequel, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, was released on September 27, 2013. Thriller The Incubus is a 1982 horror film directed by John Hough. Screenplay by George Franklin, based on the novel by Ray Russell. Starring John Cassavetes, Kerrie Keane, John Ireland, Helen Hughes, Erin Flannery, Duncan McIntosh. The film is 93 minutes in length, and has been given an R rating by the MPAA. The film also unofficially features the NWOBHM band Samson, in the form of show clips taken from the film Biceps of Steel. Comedy Buddy's Bug Hunt is an American animated short film, released June 22, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Documentary film Havana Jam ’79 is an hour-long documentary written, produced and directed in 2009 by Cuban author, journalist and filmmaker Ernesto Juan Castellanos. It tells the story of the celebration of the historic three-day Havana Jam festival at the Karl Marx Theater, in Havana, Cuba, from 2–4 March 1979, sponsored by Bruce Lundvall, the president of Columbia Records, Jerry Masucci, the president of Fania Records, and the Cuban Ministry of Culture. The documentary includes interviews with some of the Cuban musicians who participated, as well as critics and some who were in the audience. Havana Jam ’79 recreates the performances by Weather Report, the CBS Jazz All-Stars, the Trio of Doom, Fania All-Stars, Stephen Stills, Billy Swan, Bonnie Bramlett, Mike Finnigan, Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge and Billy Joel from the American side, as well as Irakere, Pacho Alonso, Zaida Arrate, Elena Burke, Orquesta de Santiago de Cuba, Conjunto Yaguarimú, Frank Emilio, Juan Pablo Torres, Los Papines, Tata Güines, Percusión cubana, Sara González, Pablo Milanés, Manguaré, and Orquesta Aragón, from the Cuban side. Documentary film Back to Mandima is a 2011 short documentary, biographical and adventure film directed by Robert-Jan Lacombe. Thriller When Ann's husband Chris takes his own life after losing his Beverly Hills job, she vows revenge on the man who fired her husband and on the woman who got the vice presidency Chris wanted. Ann deals with the firm's owner in a flash in a very quick and noisy 'accident', but she takes her time with the new V.P., Nicole Garrett, a diabetic with a rocky marriage to Scott, a lawyer who drinks too much and with two kids: Darla, a rebellious senior in high school who wants more freedom; and David, a son who'll soon be visiting from college. The Garrett's household also includes Karina, an Au pair. After murdering Karina and hiding the body, Ann charms her way into the Garrett household, as 'Anna Johnson' where she sets about widening the riff between Nicole and Scott, while encouraging the self-destructive Darla to go all the way with a prospective boyfriend, and seducing both Scott and the naive David. 'Anna' also slowly begins to poison Nicole by switching her insulin with a slow acting poison. Will anyone wise up to Ann before her clever and complex revenge plan is complete? Or, is it already too late? Comedy Sivi kamion crvene boje is a 2004 Serbian comedy road-movie written and directed by Srdjan Koljević, starring Srdjan Todorović and Aleksandra Balmazović. Comedy The Award is a short comedy 2009 film written and directed by Ermanno Olmi. Documentary film Notes From The Inside With James Rhodes is a 2012 documentary film directed by Ursula Macfarlane. Documentary film The White Diamond is a 2004 documentary film by Werner Herzog. It illustrates the history of aviation and depicts the struggles and triumphs of Graham Dorrington, an aeronautical engineer, who has designed and built a teardrop-shaped airship which he plans to fly over the forest canopies of Guyana. It features music composed by Ernst Reijseger, which was re-used in Herzog's 2005 film The Wild Blue Yonder. Most of the film focuses on Dorrington's flights near Kaieteur Falls, in Guyana. Dorrington discusses the mechanics of his flight, as well as his own struggles with uncertainty and the "heaviness" he feels after the death of the cinematographer Dieter Plage. The film also explores the Kaieteur Falls themselves, a local man named Marc Anthony Yhap, a local diamond miner, and the white-tipped swifts which roost in an inaccessible cave behind the falls. The film holds ratings of 83% on the film review aggregator websites Metacritic and 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. Thriller An ex-Navy SEAL faces his riskiest mission yet when he's forced to compete for his life in this modern variation of the classic survival tale The Most Dangerous Game. The odds may be stacked against him, but when Dakota Varley is drugged, kidnapped, and thrown into the jungle with the singular goal of surviving a brutal human hunt, he has no other choice than to fight for survival. If Varley is the last man standing, he'll take home a 10 million dollar prize, but if he fails, he'll die a lonely death in the jungle. With surroundings that are as deadly as the men who track his every move, it will take more than training for Dakota Varley to survive this twisted game of death. Thriller Star Trek: Nemesis is a 2002 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the tenth feature film in the Star Trek franchise and the last of the Star Trek films to include the entire main cast of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. It was directed by Stuart Baird and written by John Logan. The crew of the USS Enterprise-E are forced to deal with a threat to the United Federation of Planets from a Reman clone of Captain Picard named Shinzon who has taken control of the Romulan Star Empire in a coup d'état. Principal photography took place from November 2001 to March 2002. Jerry Goldsmith composed the film's score. The film was released in North America on December 13, 2002. The film received generally mixed reviews, with publications criticizing the film for being the least successful in the Star Trek franchise. The film went on to earn $67,312,826 worldwide, making it a box office disappointment. Following the failure of the film and the cancellation of Star Trek: Enterprise, Berman and Erik Jendresen began development on the unproduced Star Trek: The Beginning. Comedy Ghosts – Italian Style is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Renato Castellani. Documentary film The Stuart Hall Project is a 2012 biographical and historical drama documentary film directed by John Akomfrah. Comedy A Horsefly Fleas is an animated cartoon short released by Warner Bros. in 1947. It was written by Warren Foster and directed by Robert McKimson. The short stars A. Flea, the nearly-microscopic protagonist of An Itch in Time from 1943. It is rarely aired today due to stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans. The cartoon was reissued during the 1955-56 season. Comedy Beer and Pretzels is the second of five short subjects starring Ted Healy and His Stooges released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A musical-comedy film, the short also featured Bonnie Bonnell, Healy's girlfriend at the time. Some footage of Healy and the Three Stooges from the unfinished MGM musical The March of Time was included in the short. Comedy Micki & Maude is a 1984 comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore. It co-stars Tony-award winning actress and dancer Ann Reinking as Micki and Amy Irving as Maude. With the exception of appearances as herself, as in the documentary Mad Hot Ballroom in 2005, this has been Reinking's last film role as of 2012. The film co-stars Wallace Shawn and includes two small scenes with wrestler André the Giant, where he is introduced by his own name. However, unlike their later roles in The Princess Bride, the two do not have any scenes together. Comedy Anjaana Anjaani is a 2010 Hindi romance film directed by Siddharth Anand, starring Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Zayed Khan. It was produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under his Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment Pvt. Ltd banner. The music was composed by Vishal-Shekhar, who have composed the music for all of Siddharth's past three films. The cinematography is handled by Ravi K. Chandran. Anjaana Anjaani was scheduled to release on 24 September, then it was postponed to 1 October 2010. This main storyline of this movie was based on the 2001 Telugu movie Itlu Sravani Subramanyam. Science Fiction Avatar 2 is a 2016 action adventure film written and directed by James Cameron. Comedy Where the Spies Are is a 1965 MGM British comedy adventure film directed by Val Guest and featuring David Niven as Dr Jason Love, Françoise Dorléac, John Le Mesurier, Cyril Cusack and Richard Marner. It was based on the James Leasor book Passport to Oblivion. MGM intended to make a Jason Love series but the idea was shelved. Thriller Big Town After Dark is a 1947 film directed by William C. Thomas. Documentary film The Making of King Kong 360 3D is a 2010 documentary film written by Wendy English and Bryan Goldsworthy and directed by Bryan Goldsworthy. Science Fiction Flight to Mars is a 1951 Cinecolor science fiction film, written for the screen by Arthur Strawn, produced by Walter Mirisch for Monogram Pictures and directed by Lesley Selander. The film has some similarities to the Russian silent film Aelita. The movie was filmed in five days. Comedy Cedric the Entertainer's Urban Circus is a 2010 comedy, tv film directed by Linda Mendoza. Thriller Brush with Danger is an upcoming American action thriller produced and directed by Livi Zheng. The film stars Ken Zheng, Livi Zheng, Norman Newkirk, Nikita Breznikov, Michael Blend, and Stephanie Hilbert. The film was written, produced, and directed by a brother-sister duo from Indonesia; Livi Zheng and Ken Zheng, who after pursuing martial arts and filmmaking separately, came together to create this martial arts action thriller. The film also includes collaborations with David L Boushey, Leslie Shatz, Susan Kurtz, Garry Schyman and John Rosenberg. The film will be released in theaters in the United States on September 19, 2014. Documentary film Clara Lemlich: A Strike Leader's Diary is a 2005 documentary film directed by Alex Szalat. Comedy Eat Hot Tofu Slowly is a 2005 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Gong and written by Feng and Cui Yanjun. The film follows the emotional relationships of a middle-aged working class man played by Feng Gong. It is set in Baoding of the Hebei province, with dialogue in the Baoding dialect. Documentary film Low Clear is an 2012 documentary film directed by Kahlil Hudson and Tyler Hughen. Thriller Shake, Rattle and Roll 12 is a 2010 Filpino horror suspense film in three acts from Regal Films. It is the twelfth installment of Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. It was also distributed by the Regal Entertainment, Inc. and Regal Multimedia, Inc. It was an official entry in the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival. Comedy La poliziotta is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. For this film Mariangela Melato was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. Science Fiction A Cold Night's Death is a 1973 made for television movie in the United States. The film was shown on January 30, 1973, on the ABC network. The film was directed by Jerrold Freedman and starred Robert Culp, Eli Wallach, and Michael C. Gwynne. Culp and Wallach are two research scientists at the Tower Mountain Research Station who are trying to unravel the mysterious death of a colleague. Comedy Homemakers is a 2014 comedy and drama film directed by Colin Healey. Documentary film Ride, Rise, Roar is a documentary film chronicling the Songs of David Byrne and Brian Eno Tour conducted by David Byrne in 2008–2009. The film includes concert footage, footage of the planning and rehearsals for the tour, and exclusive interviews with Byrne, Eno, and the supporting musicians and dancers. Comedy Darwaza Bandh Rakho is the name of an Indian Bollywood film directed by J. D. Chakravarthy released in 2006. Documentary film Prague Castle is a 1931 documentary short film written and directed by Alexander Hammid. Science Fiction Exoids is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas. Comedy Los Super is a 2013 comedy film directed by Bladimir Abud. Thriller Melvilasom is a 2011 Indian courtroom drama film directed by Madhav Ramadasan and written by Soorya Krishna Moorthy. It stars Suresh Gopi and Parthiban in the lead roles, and features Ashokan, Thalaivasal Vijay, Nizhalgal Ravi, Krishnakumar and Sanjay in other pivotal roles. An adaptation of Soorya Krishna Moorthy's stage play of the same name, which itself was based on the Hindi play Court Martial by Swadesh Deepak, the film reached theatres on 29 April 2011. It received wide critical acclaim upon release and got a dubbed release in Tamil as Ulvilaasam. The film does not feature any woman character or songs. The entire film was shot inside a room and filming was completed in just nine days. Another noteworthy feature about the film is that the film evolves in real-time. Sticking close to the Aristotelian unities, the screen time of an hour and half dovetails perfectly with real time. Documentary film Playgirls International is an American 1963 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film is also known as Playgirls of Nature. Comedy The TV Wheel was a television experiment created by and starring Joel Hodgson, of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame. Cable network HBO ordered a pilot, but ultimately passed on picking up the show. The pilot episode eventually aired once on Comedy Central as a special presentation following the last new episode of MST3K to be broadcast on that network. The program was a sketch comedy show. A single stationary camera was mounted inside the center of a large rotating platform. As the platform rotated around the camera, a scene would come into view of the camera. The wheel would stop and a sketch would play out in the scene, which was often framed by some piece of appropriate artwork or prop. At the end of the scene, the wheel would rotate, carrying one scene out of the camera's view and bringing another in, and a new sketch would begin in the new scene. Some scenes were self-contained on the platform, while others were open to the studio beyond the platform. In early designs, the project was known as the "X-Box", and was designed as an X-shaped enclosure that would rotate around the camera. Thriller Hands of Blood is a 1974 thriller film written and directed by Perry Tong. Science Fiction The Mighty Gorga is an American science fiction film. Released in 1969 by an independent company, the film is the brainchild of David L. Hewitt. The storyline concerns a couple hunting for a giant gorilla in Africa for financial gain. Filmed on a minuscule budget, it has become notorious for its poor special effects. Comedy Nobel Chor is a 2012 Bengali-language Indian film directed by Suman Ghosh, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Soumitra Chatterjee, Roopa Ganguly and Saswata Chatterjee. The film has been officially selected for BFI London Film Festival Comedy Bam Margera Presents: Where the #$&% Is Santa? is an original film released in 2008 by Warner Bros.. The film stars Bam Margera, Brandon Novak, Mark The Bagger, and other members both of Bam's family and friends. It follows the daredevil and comedic themes of Margera's MTV shows Viva La Bam and Jackass, while retaining a holiday-themed goal for the film; namely celebrating Christmas and finding Santa Claus. Bam Margera also mentioned a sequel to this movie on Radio Bam. Documentary film Degenerate Art is a 1993 documentary film written and directed by David Grubin. Science Fiction George & Brad Live Long and Prosper is a 2012 short documentary comedy directed by Jessica Sanders. Documentary film "Visitors to the Berlinale are well acquainted with the work of Canadian underground director Bruce LaBruce. Co-directed with Rick Castro, his feature film debut, HUSTLER WHITE, which told the story of a rent boy working on Santa Monica Boulevard, screened at the Berlinale in 1996. Bruce LaBruce also showed his gay zombie horror film OTTO; OR, UP WITH DEAD PEOPLE – at the festival in 2008. Bruce LaBruce freely admits that “most of my films are sexually explicit”. His work mixes gay porn with the artistic mores of independent cinema. Bruce LaBruce, whose real name is Justin Stewart, was born in Southampton, Ontario, in 1964. He attended film school in Toronto and studied film theory at New York University. He has worked for gay punk fanzines and produced Super 8mm films. “Aficionados think of him as a transgressive artist in the truest sense of the word” says French festival director Frédéric Thibaut, “those who are more behind the times see him, at best, as the spiritual son of Kenneth Anger and John Waters. Pragmatists cherish him as a leading light of the queercore movement.” In her portrait of this controversial filmmaker Angélique Bosio combines rare archive material with statements from his collaborators and famous colleagues including John Waters, Gus Van Sant, Harmony Korine and Richard Kern. The film also includes an interview with Berlin producer Jürgen Brüning, for LaBruce’s most recent films (including the 2004 work THE RASPBERRY REICH), were all made in Berlin. Bruce LaBruce: “It’s great filming in Berlin. The city is one of the best places to film in the world; it has spectacular locations where you can either film for nothing or very cheaply.”" Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Documentary film Soldiers of the Pope is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Felice Zenoni. Documentary film Tales of Twelve and One Years is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Manfred Stelzer. Animation Melody Time, a 1948 film, is the 10th theatrically released animated feature produced by Walt Disney and released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of several sequences set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like Make Mine Music before it, the popular music version of Fantasia. Melody Time, while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of Fantasia, was mildly successful. It is the tenth animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and the fifth package film following Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, and Fun and Fancy Free. Comedy Big Deal on Madonna Street is a 1958 Italian criminal-comedy film, directed by Mario Monicelli, and considered to be among the masterpieces of Italian cinema. Its original title translates as "the usual unknown persons", a journalistic and bureaucratic euphemism for "unidentified criminals". The film is a comedy about a group of small-time thieves and ne'er-do-wells who bungle an attempt to burglarize a state-run pawn shop called Monte di Pietà in Rome. The main roles are played by Marcello Mastroianni, Vittorio Gassman, Renato Salvatori, Carlo Pisacane, and Tiberio Murgia. The careers of both Gassman and Mastroianni were considerably helped by the success of the film—Gassman, in particular, since before then he was not deemed suitable for comedic roles. Claudia Cardinale also featured in a minor role, although she would later rise to fame for other work. The film is also notable for its breezy jazz score by the composer Piero Umiliani, who helped develop the style of the jazz soundtracks now considered characteristic of European films in the 1960s and 1970s. Comedy Melody of the Heart is a 1929 German musical film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Dita Parlo, Willy Fritsch and Gerö Mály. The film was the first sound film produced by the German major studio Universum Film AG and was credited with establishing the popularity of the operetta film. It was shot in Hungary. Initially the film was intended to be silent, but halfway through production its producer Erich Pommer was ordered by his superiors to convert it into a sound film. The film premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin on 16 December 1929. It was released in four different languages, German, English, French and Hungarian. Such multi language versions, which had been pioneered by British International Pictures, were popular in Europe until dubbing became more widespread. Thriller Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is a 1993 American animated superhero mystery film featuring the DC Comics character Batman, and is based on the 1990s Batman: The Animated Series. The film features the voice talents of Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., in addition to the voices of Dana Delany, Hart Bochner, Stacy Keach and Abe Vigoda. The film's storyline introduces Andrea Beaumont, an old love interest of Bruce Wayne's, who returns to Gotham City, restarting their romance. At the same time, a new mysterious vigilante begins systematically eliminating Gotham's crime bosses, and due to the person's dark appearance, he is mistaken for Batman. Now on the run from the police, the Dark Knight must apprehend the killer, clear his name, and deal with the romance between himself and Andrea. The film was distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski and written by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Michael Reaves and Martin Pasko. The original idea was to release the film as direct-to-video, but the studio decided for a theatrical release, giving the filmmakers a strenuous eight-month schedule. Comedy Fake ID is a 2003 gay-themed comedy film. Directed by Gil D. Reyes, Fake ID is filmed and set in Louisville, Kentucky. The March 2003 premiere was held in Louisville. The DVD was released May 25, 2004. Documentary film MacPherson is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Martine Chartrand. Comedy The Urn is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Skip Usen. Comedy Who Slew Simon Thaddeus Mulberry Pew? is a 2002 short film written by Joseph Jordan and directed by Brett W. Nemeroff. Comedy Mickey Down Under is a 1948 animated short film directed by Charles Nichols. Comedy Doxology is a 2007 film directed by Michael Langan. Documentary film The True Story of Killing Pablo is a 2002 crime fiction historical drama documentary film written and directed by David Keane. Comedy The Vulture is a 1937 British quota quickie slapstick comedy film, directed by Ralph Ince and starring Claude Hulbert, Hal Walters and Lesley Brook. The film proved very popular with audiences and the following year spawned a sequel The Viper, although this was much less successful. There is no indication of the film having been shown after its original cinema run. The British Film Institute do not hold a print in the BFI National Archive, although they do have a number of production stills on file. Both The Vulture and The Viper are included on the BFI's "75 Most Wanted" list of missing British feature films. Animation La Noche Boca Arriba is a 2013 animated short film written by Alvaro Ceppi, Hugo Covarrubias & Muriel Miranda and directed by Hugo Covarrubias. Comedy Oh, Woe Is Me is a 1993 comedy drama film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Documentary film Through These Gates is a documentary family film directed by Ryan Tweedy. Documentary film Our Russian Front is a 1942 American documentary film directed by Joris Ivens and Lewis Milestone, and narrated by Walter Huston to promote support for the Soviet Union's war effort. Comedy Filip z konopi is a 1983 comedy film written by Józef Gebski and Maria Czubaszek and directed by Józef Gebski. Comedy Full Moon in Blue Water is a 1988 film directed by Peter Masterson. It stars Gene Hackman and Teri Garr. Documentary film The Stitches Speak is a 2010 documentary animation short film written and directed by Nina Sabnani. Comedy Top Secret is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and starring George Cole, Oskar Homolka and Nadia Gray. A sanitation inspector is mistaken for an international spy. The film was known in the U.S. as Mr Potts Goes to Moscow. Thriller Platillos Volantes is a 2003 comedy / drama film written by Óscar Aibar and Jorge Guerricaechevarria, and directed by Óscar Aibar. Documentary film ÖDLAND - Damit keiner das so mitbemerkt is a 2013 documentary film written by Friede Clausz and Anne Kodura and directed by Anne Kodura. Comedy Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Hindi: रब ने बना दी जोड़ी : is a 2008 Indian romantic comedy film written and directed by Aditya Chopra and produced by Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra under the banner Yash Raj Films. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan and movie debutant Anushka Sharma. Khan plays a mild-mannered office worker named Surinder Sahni, whose love for the beautiful and vivacious Taani (Anushka Sharma) causes him to transform himself into the loud and fun-loving "Raj" to win her love. It was released worldwide on 12 December 2008 and marked Chopra's return to directing after an eight-year break, following his previous film, Mohabbatein. The film was not heavily promoted pre-release, contrary to previous Khan or Yash Raj films, mainly because of the filmmakers' decision to keep it low-profile because of the terror attacks in Mumbai. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and broke many box office records. It was declared a blockbuster despite the fact that it was released only two weeks after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, amidst uncertainty and apprehensions from the trade regarding market conditions at the time. Thriller Class of 1999 is a 1990 American science fiction film directed by Mark L. Lester. It is the director's follow-up to his 1982 film Class of 1984. Thriller Jinzu burusu: Asu naki furaiha is a crime thriller film directed by Sadao Nakajima. Comedy Busy Buddies is a 1956 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Lewis Marshall, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. Busy Buddies was the 100th cartoon of the 114 that Hanna and Barbera directed during their tenure at MGM. It was released on May 4, 1956 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and also the first cartoon to feature Jeannie the babysitter and a mischievous baby that kept crawling off, both of whom would return in the 114th and final cartoon, Tot Watchers. Thriller Příběh kmotra is a Czech thriller film made in 2013. It was directed by Petr Nikolaev. It is based on story of Czech Mobster František Mrázek. The film was visited in Czech cinema by 295 683 people which makes it the second most visited Czech film of 2013 and the fourth most visited film in Czech cinema of 2013. Science Fiction Applied Theories of Expanding Minds is a 2011 experimental science fiction short film written and directed by Rut Karin Zettergren, Lena Bergendahl and Jennifer Rainsford. Comedy Keda Reda is an Egyptian romantic comedy film starring Ahmed Helmi. It has a very simple story about 3 identical triplets. For the first time in the Middle East cinema, it has 7 minutes of CGI and Visual Effects by DoLeeP Studios. Keda Reda stars comedian Ahmed Helmi as Semsem, Bibo and Prince. The trio, all named Reda, all compete to win the heart of one beautiful girl, played by Menna Shalabi. The film made it to the top of the Egyptian box office, as it earned more than 20 million EGP. The story was inspired by the American film Matchstick Men. Documentary film "If you’re a basketball fan, you know that one of the great NBA rivalries in the mid-1990s was between the Indiana Pacers and the New York Knicks. In classic David-meets-Goliath style, the two teams faced off in thrilling seven-game battles during the 1994 and 1995 playoffs. In Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. the New York Knicks, Dan Klores focuses on the Pacers’ master showman, Reggie Miller, who was as skilled at three-pointers as he was at trash talking. Not only did he antagonize the Knicks; he antagonized a whole city and relished every minute of it—just ask Spike Lee. Winning Time entertains on many levels: it goes beyond the action on the court and delves into the psychology of the game. By deftly weaving humorous interviews with exciting archival footage, Klores has created a film that appeals to both the die-hard fan and someone who has never seen a game." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy The main characters are the Mamiya brothers who are living together although they are over 30-years-old. Unconcerned with appearance and reputations, they enjoy their life in their own way. The only concern is the lack of girlfriends. One day, however, a change occurs to their mundane lives. The elder brother, Akinobu (Kuranosuke Sasaki), falls in love with a girl at a video shop. The younger brother, Tetsunobu (Muga Tsukaji), scrambles around to aid his brother achieve love and arranges various dates. The elder brother strives to return the effort, but gets the cold shoulder. The two brothers return to their original lives, continuing with their ordinary, but happy days. Animation We Lived in Grass is a 1995 animated short film directed by Andreas Hykade Thriller Wrong Is Right, released in the UK as The Man With the Deadly Lens, is a 1982 thriller film directed by Richard Brooks from his own script based on Charles McCarry's novel The Better Angels. The film, starring Sean Connery as TV news reporter Patrick Hale, is about the theft of two suitcase nukes, and deals with media bias, reality television, government conspiracy, and Islamic terrorism. Documentary film Wrinkles Of The City - La Havana is a 2012 documentary short action film directed by José Parlá. Documentary film Yakimanka 90S is a 2013 documentary film written by Liusa Artemyeva and directed by Andrey Silvestrov. Documentary film The Trials of Darryl Hunt is a 2006 documentary/true crime film written and directed by Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg. Animation Night Island is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Salvador Maldonado. Comedy Highpoint was a Canadian 1982 action film starring Christopher Plummer. The film was shot mainly in Quebec, but features a shot of stuntman Dar Robinson jumping off of the Toronto CN Tower in 1979. The stunt used a wire decelerator attached to his back. Thriller Tiyanaks is a horror thriller film directed by Mark Reyes. It is also the second installment of the Tiyanak film series. Documentary film Pelym is a 1998 film directed by Andrzej Klamt and Ulrich Rydzewski. Thriller Cassandra's Dream is a 2007 dramatic thriller film written and directed by Woody Allen. Filmed in the United Kingdom, it was released in 2007 in Europe and in January 2008 in the United States. It was developed as a British-French-American co-production. The film was premiered in secret at Avilés, Spain on June 18, 2007. It was officially premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 2, 2007 and was already in theaters in Spain by November 3. The film had its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2007. Comedy Café Express is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy and starring Nino Manfredi. Comedy A rowdy high school senior risks losing a $10,000 gift his parents promise him for graduation if he can complete the year without getting in trouble by getting caught by the principal in a prank. However, when an accident befalls the current principal, the senior goes and finds a drifter to show up at the school as the new principal to get his records erased. Documentary film In Search of Kennedy is a 2008 drama and documentary film directed by Chuck Workman. Thriller Rumors of Wars is a 2013 thriller film directed by Paul Tomborello. Documentary film Himno Nacional is a 1954 short documentary film directed by Ramón Villarreal. Comedy The Descendants is a 2011 American drama film directed by Alexander Payne. The screenplay by Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash is based on the novel of the same name by Kaui Hart Hemmings. The film stars George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Beau Bridges, Judy Greer, Matthew Lillard and Robert Forster, and was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures in the United States on November 18, 2011 after being screened at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Tracing the journey of land baron Matt King who struggles with unexpected occurrences in his monotonous life, The Descendants was released to positive reviews from critics and won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as two Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture – Drama and Best Actor – Drama for Clooney. Comedy Il tenente dei carabinieri is a 1986 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. Comedy Divorce in Montevideo is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. The tango film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Enrique Serrano. Comedy Viewers get a special behind-the-scenes look at the show's long history, from how it first got on the air to the experience of being a guest host; writers, actors and guest hosts comment on the experience of working on the show; memorable skits. Comedy Flips and Flops is a 1919 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Ultimate Jordan is a 2001 sport documentary film. Comedy MP3 – Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar is a Bollywood film starring Ruslaan Mumtaz and Hazel Crowney in the lead roles. It is written and directed by Robby Grewal. Comedy Dragnet is a 1987 American buddy cop comedy film written and directed by Tom Mankiewicz in his directorial debut, and starring Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks. The film is based on the television crime drama of the same name starring Jack Webb. The screenplay was written by Dan Aykroyd and Alan Zweibel. The original music score by Ira Newborn. Acting as both a parody of and homage to the long-running television series, Aykroyd plays Joe Friday while Hanks plays Pep Streebek, his new partner. Harry Morgan reprises his role from the television series as Bill Gannon, now a Captain and Friday's and Streebek's boss. Comedy Woof is a 2014 comedy short and horror film written and directed by Rich Yap. Animation Third Person is a 2011 animated short film directed by Liron Hadad and Rotem Aharon. Thriller Dark Alibi is a 1946 American film directed by Phil Karlson featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. It is also known as Charlie Chan in Alcatraz, Fatal Fingerprints and Fatal Fingertips. Comedy More Real is a 2012 comedy short film written and directed by Jonn Herschend. Animation Immortal is a 2004 English language, French-produced live-action and animated science fiction film, directed by Enki Bilal and loosely based upon his comic book La Foire aux immortels. It was one of the first major films to be shot entirely on a "digital backlot", blending live actors with computer generated surroundings. The French video game studio Quantic Dream helped produce much of the cinematics. Comedy The Secret of the Secret Weapon is a 1988 comedy, musical and science fiction film written and directed by Alexandru Tatos. Comedy Two-Legged Rat Bastards is a 2011 short comedy drama fantasy film written by Rob Anderson, Daniel Wallace and directed by Scott Weintrob. Documentary film Jacoba is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Joram ten Brink. Animation Le Scénariste is a 2013 short animated film directed by Nicolas Joly, Fanny Brotot, Emilie Zamiri, Marion Walle and Loic Degenève. Documentary film Water Hands is a 2011 film directed by Vladimir Todorovic. Comedy Oil's Well is a short animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 2nd Lantz Oswald film and the 54th in the entire series. Science Fiction Stolen Light is a 2013 drama and fantasy short film written by Line Langebek Knudsen and directed by Riccardo Sai. Comedy Call Her Savage is a Pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Clara Bow. The film was Bow's second-to-last film role. The film was restored in 2012 by the Museum of Modern Art and premiered at the third annual Turner Classic Movies Film Festival in Hollywood. Comedy Busman's Honeymoon is a 1940 British detective film directed by Arthur B. Woods. An adaptation of the Lord Peter Wimsey story Busman's Honeymoon by Dorothy L. Sayers, it starred Robert Montgomery, Constance Cummings, Leslie Banks, Seymour Hicks, Robert Newton and Googie Withers. Newly married famous amateur detective Lord Peter Wimsey and his wife, mystery writer Harriet Vane, are looking forward to a quiet honeymoon at their new country cottage when they are reluctantly drawn into the investigation of a local murder. The film premiered in London in July 1940. It is also known as Haunted Honeymoon. Comedy Dinner And A Movie is a 2012 comedy/crime/romance short film written by Ben Aston and Maria Hummer and directed by Ben Aston. Comedy Angel John is a 2009 Malayalam drama thriller film directed by Jayasurya and starring Mohanlal and Shanthnoo Bhagyaraj, who is making his debut in Malayalam. The cast also includes Vijayaraghavan, Lalu Alex, Jagathy Sreekumar, Salim Kumar, Ambika and Nithya Menon. Plot of the film has got small resemblance to the Jim Carrey film Bruce Almighty. Animation First Light is a 2013 animation, adventure film, drama, science fiction, short film written by Akshay Singh and Wing Yan Lilian Fu, and directed by Wing Yan Lilian Fu. Animation 38–39°c is a 2011 short animation action-comedy film written and directed by Kangmin Kim. Science Fiction Escape from New York is a 1981 American science fiction action film co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter. The film is set in a then-near future 1997 in a crime-ridden United States that has converted Manhattan Island in New York City into a maximum security prison. Ex-soldier Snake Plissken is given 22 hours to find the President of the United States, who has been captured by prisoners after the crash of Air Force One. Carpenter wrote the film in the mid-1970s as a reaction to the Watergate scandal. After the success of Halloween, he had enough influence to get the film made and shot most of it in St. Louis, Missouri. The film is co-written with Nick Castle, who already collaborated with Carpenter previously by portraying Michael Myers in the 1978 film Halloween. The film's total budget was estimated to be $6 million. It was a commercial hit, grossing $25,244,700. It has since become a cult film. Documentary film Journey into Medicine is a 1947 American documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Cairo from 5 to 7 is a 2013 mystery comedy drama short documentary film directed by Ahmed M. Abo el-Fadl. Documentary film Samba - Samba is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Claudio Fischer-Zernin, Klaus Otto and Volker Schutsch. Thriller C.I.D. Nazir is a 1971 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by P Venu . The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Adoor Bhasi and Jose Prakash in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Documentary film The National Parks: America's Best Idea is a 2009 documentary film for television, DVD and companion book by director/producer Ken Burns and producer/writer Dayton Duncan which features the United States National Park system and traces the system's history. The series won two 2010 Emmy Awards for outstanding writing in episode 2 "The Last Refuge", and for outstanding non-fiction series. Comedy Mon pote le gitan French: My buddy the Gypsy, is a French comedy film from 1959, directed by François Gir, written by Alain Blancel, starring Louis de Funès. In Italy the film is known under the title: "Il dottor zivago". the scenario was written on the basis of "Les Pittuiti's" of Michel Duran. Comedy On the Ropes is a 2011 British mockumentary film written and directed by Mark Noyce. It follows the fictional character of martial arts instructor Keith Kraft and his rivalry with boxing gym owner Big Joe, played by actor and former boxer Joe Egan. The cast also includes Ben Shockley, Lindsay Honey, Raymond Griffiths, Sean Byrne and Alex Vincent. Comedy Sayew is a 2003 Thai comedy film about a naive female college student who works as a writer of erotic stories for a pornographic magazine. Thriller Sona Spa is a 2013 Hindi drama film directed by Makarand Deshpande and produced by Madan Paliwal. The film features Naseeruddin Shah, Aahana Kumrah, Shruti Vyas and Pooja Pradhan as main characters. Comedy Kidnapping the Kid is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Burka Avenger "Episode n°01" is a 2013 animation action comedy film written by Ghaniah Ejaz, Arslan Naseer, Adi Abdurab, Haroon and directed by Haroon. Comedy 6 Day Bike Rider is a 1934 film directed by Lloyd Bacon. Comedy Nick and the Ne'er-Do-Wells is a family comedy film directed by Kelsey Hockmuller and Zoe Dahmen. Comedy Tumult is a 2012 action, comedy and short film written and directed by Johnny Barrington. Documentary film From arrival at Heathrow, to backstage at Hammersmith Odeon, this is the chronicle of The Beach Boys' first visit to London! The band talks us through their early days when three brothers, a cousin and a high school friend began their surfing harmony group. Documentary film And There We are, in the Middle is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Sebastian Brameshuber. Comedy She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas is a 1985 British comedy film starring Julie Walters, Anthony Higgins and Alyson Spiro. It deals with the experiences of eight women from diverse backgrounds on an all-female survival course in the Lake District. It was released on DVD in the UK in 2007. Comedy Gold Raiders is a 1951 comedy Western film starring George O'Brien and the Three Stooges. The picture was O'Brien's last starring role and the only feature film released during Shemp Howard's second tenure with the trio. Comedy My Sweet Pepper Land is a 2013 French-German co-production drama film directed by Huner Saleem. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It was nominated in the 7th annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards for Achievement in Directing for Huner Saleem and Best Performance by an Actress for Golshifteh Farahani. Documentary film White Lobster is the 2012 film by David Lalé. Comedy Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story is a 2009 Documentary Comedy film written and directed by Sarah Townsend. Comedy Ballad of the Masterthief Ole Hoiland is a 1970 Norwegian drama film directed by Knut Andersen, and starring a broad cast of notable Norwegian actors, headed by Per Jansen as Ole Høiland. Ole Høiland was an actual Norwegian Robin Hood-figure in the early 19th century. He steals from the rich and gives to the poor, enjoying numerous affairs with attractive women along the way. The story culminates in the ambitious burglary of Norges Bank, Norway's central bank. Documentary film Lightning Over Water is a 1980 documentary film by Wim Wenders and Nicholas Ray about the last days of Ray's own life; the director was most famous for his 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women's Emergency Brigade is a 1979 documentary film directed by Lorraine Gray. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. This film was one of the first to put together archival footage with contemporary interviews of participants and helped spur a series of films on left and labor history in the US utilizing this technique. The film was also important in helping bring into view the history of American women being active in the public sphere, particularly in union and labor actions. The film was, further, ground breaking because it was produced and directed by women. Animation Old Man is a 2012 animation-documentary film directed by Leah Shore. Comedy This Happy Feeling is a 1958 film by Blake Edwards adapted from the F. Hugh Herbert play For Love or Money. Edwards regretted Universal's eleventh hour decision of a name change, but the studio was hoping to trade off another pop hit by Debbie Reynolds as they had with Tammy and the Bachelor. Reynolds stars, along with John Saxon, Curt Jurgens and Mary Astor. Documentary film Ungdommens råskap is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Margreth Olin. Animation El regreso del viento del norte is a 1994 animated film written and directed by Maite Ruiz de Austri. Comedy Sunny is a 2011 South Korean film about a middle-aged woman who tries to fulfill her friend's dying wish of reuniting their group of high school friends. The film alternates between two timelines: the present day where the women are middle-aged, and the 1980s when they were in high school. It is the second film by writer-director Kang Hyeong-cheol, who previously directed Scandal Makers. Released on 4 May 2011, Sunny was the first film of that year to sell five million tickets in South Korea, and became the second highest grossing Korean film by year's end. As of 20 September 2012, it is the all-time 13th best-selling in South Korean history. Kang Hyeong-cheol and Nam Na-yeong won Best Director and Best Editing, respectively, at the Grand Bell Awards. Actress Kang So-ra won several awards for her role as the teenage Ha Chun-hwa. Documentary film Hier is Harry Merry is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Joke Olthaar. Animation Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You is a Valentine's Day special based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, originally broadcast on February 13, 1999. This is the final role of Paul Winchell as Tigger before his retirement from the role. It was released on DVD in 2004 and 2010. Thriller Gulumaal: The Escape is a 2009 Malayalam crime comedy film directed by V. K. Prakash and written by Rajesh Y. V., Starring kunchacko Boban and Jayasurya in the lead roles. The film was shot in digital format by cinematographer Fowzia Fathima. Comedy The President and His Wife is a 1996 comedy film written by Yelena Raiskaia and Oleg Safaraliyev directed by Yelena Raiskaia. Comedy The Skin of Our Teeth is the 1983 biographical drama TV episode of American Playhouse TV Series. Documentary film Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS was the most riveting, provocative, and hotly debated film of the year. Despite their predilection for hamming it up in front of home-movie cameras, the Friedmans were a normal middle-class family living in the affluent New York suburb of Great Neck. One Thanksgiving, as the family gathers at home for a quiet holiday dinner, their front door explodes, splintered by a police battering ram. Officers rush into the house, accusing Arnold Friedman and his youngest son Jesse of hundreds of shocking crimes. The film follows their story from the public’s perspective and through unique real footage of the family in crisis, shot inside the Friedman house. As the police investigate, and the community reacts, the fabric of the family begins to disintegrate, revealing provocative questions about justice, family, and - ultimately - truth. Comedy Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls is a 1995 American film and the sequel to the 1994 American film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Jim Carrey reprises his role as the title character Ace Ventura, a detective who specializes in retrieval of tame and captive animals. This was the only sequel to a film starring Carrey in which he reprised his role until Dumb and Dumber To almost 20 years later. Ian McNeice, Simon Callow, and Sophie Okonedo co-star. Tommy Davidson, who co-starred with Carrey on the show In Living Color, makes a cameo appearance in the film. The film was written and directed by Steve Oedekerk, who had also collaborated in the production of the first movie. Tom DeCerchio, the director of Celtic Pride, was originally slated to direct the film but left after shooting began. The film has developed a large cult following since its release. It was followed by a direct-to-video sequel, Ace Ventura Jr: Pet Detective, in 2009. Thriller Murder Without Crime is a 1950 British crime film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Dennis Price, Derek Farr and Patricia Plunkett. J. Lee Thompson also wrote the screenplay adapted from "Double Error", his own successful West End play. Comedy Palika leviszi a szemetet is a 2005 short film written and directed by Károly Ujj Mészáros. Comedy The Boy And The Deer is a 2013 short film written and directed by Dan Bakst. Science Fiction Capricorn One is a 1977 thriller movie about a Mars landing hoax. It was written and directed by Peter Hyams and produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment. It stars Elliott Gould with James Brolin, Sam Waterston and O. J. Simpson as the astronauts. Although Capricorn One is thematically a typical 1970s government-conspiracy thriller with similarities to Hyams's subsequent film Outland, the story was inspired by conspiracy theories surrounding the Apollo Moon landings. Comedy Apoorva Sagodharargal is a 1989 Tamil dramedy film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. It starred Kamal Hassan in three roles, as a mechanic, a circus clown who is a dwarf and a police officer, along with Gouthami, Srividya, Manorama, Nagesh, Jaishankar, Nassar and Delhi Ganesh in main roles. Premiered at the International Film Festival of India, the film was a blockbuster and completed 600-day run at the box office. About 20 million tickets were reportedly sold. This was significant as Tamil Nadu population was 55 million then. It was the first Tamil film to beat the record of Thirisoolam set a decade earlier. This new record remained unbeaten for six years until the release of Baashha. It was dubbed into Telugu as Vichithra Sodarulu and into Hindi as Appu Raja in 1990. Comedy Deux enfoirés à Saint-Tropez is movie a French B movie by Max Pécas. It is the second film of his "Saint-Tropez" trilogy. It is the last success of Max Pécas. Documentary film Jersey City: 24 Hours in Public Places is a 2012 documentary film. Comedy Max Embarrassing 2 is a 2011 Danish comedy film directed by Lotte Svendsen. Comedy Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure is a direct-to video film and High School Musical spin-off starring Ashley Tisdale. The film looks at Sharpay Evans' life after her graduation trying to get a role in a Broadway show. The film was released as a Blu-ray and DVD combination pack on April 19, 2011. The Disney Channel Original Movie premiered on Disney Channel on May 22, 2011. It was the first Disney Channel Original Movie to be released on DVD before being broadcast on Disney Channel. Documentary film Mondo Homo: A Study of French Gay Porn in the '70s is a 2009 documentary film written by Jérôme Marichy with Hervé Joseph Lebrun and directed by Hervé Joseph Lebrun. Documentary film As Long as You Are Not Reminded Too Often is a 2012 film directed by Feiko Beckers. Comedy Ungeküsst soll man nicht schlafen gehn, also known as Wer zuletzt küsst... is a 1936 Austrian comedy film. The screenplay was written by Fritz Koselka, the title song was composed by Robert Stolz, and the movie was directed by E. W. Emo. The film, shot in black and white, starred three of the most popular German-speaking comedians of the time—Hans Moser, Heinz Rühmann, and Theo Lingen. In addition, leading roles were played by Liane Haid and Annie Rosar. Documentary film "Set in Tamilnadu, ‘Our Family’ juxtaposes excerpts from Nirvanam, a one person performance, and a family of three generations of trans-gendered female subjects, who belong to the Aravani community and are bound together by ties of adoption." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Documentary film "Hello. I'm going to read a declaration of a state of war... Within the next 14 days we will attack a symbol or institution of American injustice." -- Bernardine Dohrn Thirty years ago, with these words, a group of young American radicals called The Weathermen announced their intention to overthrow the U.S. government. Fueled by outrage over the Vietnam War and racism in America, they went undergound during the 1970s, bombing targets across the country that they felt symbolized "the real violence" that the U.S. government and capitalist power were wreaking throughout the world.From pitched battles with police on Chicago's city streets, to bombing the U.S. Capitol building, to breaking acid-guru Timothy Leary out of prison, this carefully organized clandestine network attempted to incite a national revolution, while successfully evading one of the largest FBI manhunts in history.One of the top documentaries of the year, this award-winning film interweaves extensive archival material with modern-day interviews to explore the incredible story of "The Weather Underground." As former members reflect candidly about the idealistic passion that drove them to "bring the war home," they paint a compelling portrait of troubled and revolutionary times, with unexpected and often striking connections to the current world situation. Comedy Bada Kabutar is a 1973 Bollywood action comedy film produced and directed by Deven Verma. Documentary film Closed Country is a 1999 film directed by Kaspar Kasics. Documentary film Siberian Lesson is a 1998 documentary film written by Wojciech Staroń and Zbigniew Osinski and directed by Wojciech Staroń. Animation The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad is a 1949 American animated musical feature produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is composed of two segments, based on the stories The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving respectively. The film is the 11th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and was released theatrically on October 5, 1949 by RKO Radio Pictures. It is also the finale of the package films series produced by Disney, following Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, Fun and Fancy Free, and Melody Time. Beginning in 1955, the two portions of the film were separated, marketed, televised, and later sold separately on home video as part of the Disneyland television series. Comedy Kitchen Sink is an upcoming American comedy horror film directed by Robbie Pickering and written by Oren Uziel. The film stars Vanessa Hudgens, Ed Westwick, and Bob Odenkirk and will be released in theaters on September 4, 2015. Comedy Light Up the Sky! is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Ian Carmichael, Tommy Steele, Benny Hill and Dick Emery Science Fiction Lost City Raiders is a 2008 made-for-television science fiction film written and directed by Jean de Segonzac. It starred James Brolin, Ian Somerhalder, Jamie King, and Bettina Zimmermann. Comedy A Piece of Cake is a 1980 short comedy drama film directed by Mitch Mathews. Comedy Perfect Baby is a 2011 drama film directed by Wang Jing. Thriller The East is a 2013 English-language thriller film directed by Zal Batmanglij and starring Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgård, and Ellen Page. Writers Batmanglij and Marling spent two months in 2009 practicing freeganism and co-wrote a screenplay inspired by their experiences and drawing on thrillers from the 1970s. The American studio Fox Searchlight Pictures had bought rights to distribute Batmanglij's previous film Sound of My Voice and also collaborated with the director to produce The East. With Ridley Scott as producer and Tony Scott as executive producer, Fox Searchlight contracted Scott Free Productions, headquartered in London, to produce the film. The East was filmed in two months in Shreveport, Louisiana at the end of 2011. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2013. It was released in theaters on May 31, 2013. Documentary film My Dear Republic is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Elisabeth Scharang. Documentary film When Abortion Was Illegal: Untold Stories is a 1992 American short documentary film directed by Dorothy Fadiman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film consists of first person stories which reveal the physical, emotional and legal consequences of having or providing an abortion when it was a criminal act. The film is the first of three films called the Reproductive Rights Trilogy or "From the Back Alleys to the Supreme Court & Beyond." Of making the film, Dorothy Fadiman said, "While a student at Stanford, I had become unintentionally pregnant. I had no money, no committed partner and my family was 3,000 miles away. I could neither find or afford a skilled provider. Abortion was illegal in California, so I paid $600 to a person whose face I never saw to terminate my pregnancy. I was blindfolded throughout the procedure. Soon afterward, I began to hemorrhage and ended up on the intensive care ward of Stanford hospital with a fever of 105. I could have died, like so many women who risked the back alleys or aborted themselves. Comedy Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy is a 2004 computer-animated television special produced by Mainframe Entertainment for Lions Gate Entertainment. The special, created to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Popeye the Sailor comic strip character, first aired on Fox on December 17, 2004 and was rebroadcast on the same network in December 2005. Documentary film Journal d'un montage is a 2012 documentary film directed by Annette Dutertre. Animation To Catch a Woodpecker is the 78th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 29, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy The Little Adventuress is a 1927 film written by Clara Beranger and directed by William C. DeMille. Science Fiction Shanee is a 1989 Pakistani film starring Babra Sharif, Sheri Malik, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Asif Khan, Saeed Rizvi and Mohammad Ali and directed by Saeed Rizvi. The film was known for its special effects which were first used in Pakistan. The film won four Nigar Awards in 1989. The film also does not have any songs which according to director Saeed Rizvi, increased his belief in special effects. Comedy Aníbal Soler, an advertising executive who excels in creativity, is on the verge of madness. He surrounds himself in a fantasy world of exotic characters gathered throughout his life. Delving deeper into delusion, Aníbal begins to hallucinate that a billboard model known as “Sexy Chic” is flirting with him- a new "romance" that soon begins to cause him to have serious problems in his work and personal life. Documentary film Pucker Up: The Fine Art of Whistling is a documentary film on the 31st Louisburg International Whistling Competition that follows a Washington D.C. investment banker, a Dutch social worker and a turkey hauler among others as they compete for a prize in competitive whistling. Comedy The Blow Out is a 1936 Looney Tunes animated short film starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Tex Avery. Comedy Chi si ferma è perduto is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Documentary film Hundertwasser's Rainy Day is a 1972 West German short documentary film about artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser rebuilding an old wooden ship called Regentag. Directed by Peter Schamoni, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Not So Still Life is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Mark O'Connell. Comedy 52 Fights is a 2007 TV film directed by Luke Greenfield. Documentary film The Story of Stuff is a short animated documentary about the lifecycle of material goods. The documentary is critical of excessive consumerism and promotes sustainability. Filmmaker Annie Leonard wrote and narrated the film, which was funded by Tides Foundation, Funders Workgroup for Sustainable Production and Consumption, Free Range Studios and other foundations. Free Range Studios also produced the documentary, which was first launched online on December, 2007. The documentary is being used in elementary schools, arts programs, and economics classes as well as places of worship and corporate sustainability trainings. By February 2009, it had been seen in 228 countries and territories. According to the Los Angeles Times as of July 2010, the film had been translated into 15 languages and had been viewed by over 12 million people. Documentary film Balaxanı-Sabunçu Polis İdarəsi Süvari Qorodovoylarının At Oynatmaları is one of the earliest films ever produced in the Cinema of Azerbaijan directed by Azeri cinema pioneer Aleksandr Mişon. It was released in 1898. The film was shot on 35mm. Documentary film Tap or Die is a 2013 documentary, music, historical fiction film directed by Jackie Paré. Science Fiction Project Shadowchaser IV, also known as Shadowchaser IV, Shadowchaser: The Gates Of Time, Orion's Key and Alien Chaser, is a 1996 science fiction film by director Mark Roper. It is the fourth and final installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series. Thriller The Lords of Salem is a 2012 independent horror film written, produced and directed by Rob Zombie, and starring Sheri Moon Zombie, Bruce Davison, Judy Geeson, Patricia Quinn, Dee Wallace, María Conchita Alonso, Jeff Daniel Phillips, and Meg Foster. The plot focuses on a troubled female disc jockey in Salem, Massachusetts, whose life becomes entangled with a coven of ancient witches. The film also includes brief cameos by horror icons Michael Berryman and Sid Haig. The film started shooting on October 17, 2011 and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2012. Rob Zombie's novelization of The Lords of Salem was released on March 12, 2013 and the film was given a limited release on April 19, 2013. The film received mixed reception. Documentary film Tarzan: Silver Screen King of the Jungle is a documentary focusing on the first six sound Tarzan films produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan. Written and directed by John Rust, the documentary features interviews with film historians Rudy Behlmer and Scott Tracy Griffin, who discuss the films' literary antecedents and behind-the-scenes production details. The documentary premiered on TBS on June 3, 2004, and was included as an extra in the DVD collection of the first six MGM Tarzan films: Tarzan the Ape Man, Tarzan and His Mate, Tarzan Escapes, Tarzan Finds a Son!, Tarzan's Secret Treasure, and Tarzan's New York Adventure. Comedy Bowery to Broadway is a 1944 American film starring Maria Montez, Jack Oakie, and Susanna Foster. Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan also had a small specialty act, and it was the only film they were in together where they didn't have a name or character. The movie was made to showcase the singing talent at Universal. Montez only has a small role. Documentary film Canada '67 is a rare Circle-Vision 360° documentary film by Canadian film director Robert Barclay, which was presented at the Telephone Pavilion, part of Expo 67, an International World's Fair held in Montreal, Canada in 1967 to mark the centenary of the Confederation of Canada. The telephone pavilion was created to promote telephone companies and their services, but its main feature was the Canada '67 film produced by The Walt Disney Company and presented in a large, completely circular movie theatre. Thriller Fissures is a 2007 crime film directed by Alanté Kavaïté. Documentary film The Universe of Keith Haring is a 2008 documentary by the filmmaker Christina Clausen about the artist Keith Haring. In the film, the legacy of Haring is resurrected through colorful archival footage and remembered by friends and admirers such as artists Kenny Scharf and Yoko Ono, gallery owners Jeffrey Deitch and Tony Shafrazi. The film was produced by Paolo Bruno, Eric Ellena and Ian Ayres. The film was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival and has been released on DVD. Through interviews with collaborators and friends such as the choreographer Bill T. Jones, the film offers thoughtful reflection 'on a man whose impulse, Jones says, "was to do the work and live the life," it is the passion and commitment we see in the artist himself that makes the most lasting impression. Comedy Bob the Butler is a 2005 family comedy film about Bob Tree, who decides to get a job as a butler after going through many other jobs. Thriller Hinter blinden Fenstern is a 2009 thriller film directed by Matti Geschonneck. Animation Muto is a 2008 animated short film written and directed by Blu. Comedy Ricky Bobby (WILL FERRELL) has always dreamed of driving fast -- real fast -- like his father, Reese Bobby (GARY COLE), who left the family to pursue his racing dreams. Early on, Ricky’s mother, Lucy Bobby (JANE LYNCH) worried that her boy was also destined to end up as a professional daredevil on wheels.Ricky Bobby first enters the racing arena as a "jackman" for slovenly driver Terry Cheveaux (ADAM McKAY) and accidentally gets his big break behind the wheel when Cheveaux makes an unscheduled pit stop during a race to gorge on a chicken sandwich. Ricky jumps into the car and ... so begins the ballad of Ricky Bobby.Ricky quickly becomes one of NASCAR’s top stars, supported by his pit boys -- the impressively large crew chief Lucius Washington (MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN), a trio of lovably moronic but loyal crew members, Herschell (DAVID KOECHNER), Kyle (IAN ROBERTS) and Glenn (JACK McBRAYER), as well as racing partner and boyhood best friend, Cal Naughton, Jr. (JOHN C. REILLY). They are all part of the Dennit Racing team, headed by wealthy Dennit Senior (PAT HINGLE) and his petulant son, Dennit Junior (GREG GERMANN), whose jealousy of Ricky Bobby increases with every victory.In a short time, Ricky Bobby is on top of the world. He has everything a championship NASCAR driver could ever want -- a gorgeous wife, Carley (LESLIE BIBB), a lakeside mansion, two hell-raising sons, Walker (HOUSTON TUMLIN) and Texas Ranger (GRAYSON RUSSELL), huge sponsor endorsements and a string of victories from Daytona to Darlington. Ricky Bobby’s "win at all costs" approach has made him a national hero. But as he quickly realizes, in racing, as in life, you have to watch out for the curves. After a frightening crash sends Ricky Bobby to the hospital, he loses his nerve and falls on hard times. When his career and his wife are taken over by his friend Cal, Ricky Bobby turns his back on racing and takes his sons back to his small hometown to live with his mother. But Ricky just isn’t cut out for the slow life away from the race track and soon hits rock bottom. His mother reluctantly turns to the only person she can think of to help her son -- his estranged father Reese Bobby. His old man still has a few old racing tricks to help Ricky conquer his fear of driving. Ricky Bobby will do anything to find a way back to the top, no matter how many speed bumps life throws his way. MUSIC"King Of The Road"Written and Performed by Roger MillerPublished by Sony/ATV Tree PublishingCourtesy of Mercury RecordsUnder license from Universal Music Enterprises"Candida"Written by Irwin Levine and Toni WinePublished by 40 West Music Corp., 1970 Children of Charles Music, 212 Music Corp. and Spirit One Music o/b/o Irwin Levine MusicPerformed by Tony Orlando DawnCourtesy of Arista Records LLCBy arrangement with SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT"Cochise"Written by Chris Cornell, Timothy Commerford,Tom Morello and Brad WilkPublished by Melee Savvy Music, LBV Songs, Me Three Publishing, Disappearing One, EMI April Music Inc. and EMI Blackwood Music Inc.Performed by AudioslaveCourtesy of Epic Records and Interscope RecordsBy arrangement with SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT"Hard-Core Troubadour"Written and Performed by Steve EarlePublished by WB Music Corp. o/b/o itself and South Nashville MusicCourtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film TV Licensing"Lit Up"Written by Josh Todd, Keith Nelson,Jonathan Brightman and Devon GlennPublished by Famous Music LLC o/b/o itself and Lit Up MusicPerformed by BuckcherryCourtesy of Geffen RecordsUnder license from Universal Music Enterprises"Kickstart My Heart"Written by Nikki SixxPublished by WB Music Corp. o/b/o itself, Mars Mountain Music andSixx Gunner Music and Tommyland MusicPerformed by Mötley CrüeCourtesy of Masters 2000 Inc.Under license from Universal Music Enterprises"Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line"Written by Ivy J. BryantPublished by Beechwood Music Corp.Performed by Waylon JenningsCourtesy of The RCA... Thriller Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a 1982 comedy-mystery film directed by Carl Reiner. Starring Steve Martin and Rachel Ward, the film is both a parody of, and an homage to, film noir and the pulp detective movies of the 1940s. Edited by Bud Molin, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a collage film incorporating clips from 18 different vintage films. They are combined with more recent footage of Martin and other actors similarly shot in black-and-white, with the result that the original dialogue and acting of the classic films have now become part of a completely different story. Among the actors who appear from classic films are Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Brian Donlevy, Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner, Cary Grant, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Burt Lancaster, Charles Laughton, Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland, Edmund O'Brien, Vincent Price, Barbara Stanwyck, and Lana Turner. This was the last film for both costume designer Edith Head and composer Miklós Rózsa. Comedy The Last Fleksnes is a 1974 Norwegian comedy film directed by Bo Hermansson, starring Rolv Wesenlund and Aud Schønemann. The film is based on the television sitcom Fleksnes Fataliteter. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Marve Fleksnes lives a comfortable life with his mother, but misses a woman in his life. He is afraid he might become the last Fleksnes. His mother enrols him in a charm school, where he excels. At the same time, a young lady moves into the apartment across the hall. Comedy Fight Back to School 3 is a Hong Kong comedy film produced in 1993 starring Stephen Chow and Cheung Man. The film was written and directed by Wong Jing, who replaced Gordon Chan as the director of the third installment. Animation Kyrie eleison is a 2014 animated short film written and directed by Volker Schlecht. Comedy 45 Fathers is a 1937 comedy film directed by James Tinling. Documentary film XV en Zaachila is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Rigoberto Pérezcano. Thriller Mailman Guy Normal (Danny Nucci) goes postal and ends up accused of a crime he didn't commit. A security company bails him out and gives him another chance, but when he discovers that his unscrupulous boss plans to erase any memory of Guy's previous life and use him as a hit man, he must break free of the mind games and go after his menacing employers. Ben Gazzara and Tommy Lister co-star. Science Fiction Hercules in the Valley of Woe is a 1961 Italian Franco and Ciccio comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Kirk Morris as Maciste and Frank Gordon as Hercules. Documentary film Over the River…Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for Freedom is a 2007 documentary film and book about the life of Lydia Maria Child. The film was produced by Permanent Productions, Inc., written and directed by Constance L. Jackson, narrated by Diahann Carroll and features James Moses Black, Michele S. Patterson, Greta Muxworthy, Beth Lockhart and Jacob Conrad. Thriller Rudranetra is a 1989 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, Radha, and Rao Gopal Rao in important roles. It was dubbed in Hindi as Secret Agent Raja. Animation Empty Rooms is a 2011 short animation film directed by Claudia Larcher and Constantin Popp. Comedy Aja Por Instinto is a 2013 short, comedy and drama film written by Paulo de Tarso Disca and Márcio Mehiel and directed by Paulo de Tarso Disca. Documentary film We Came to Sweat: The Legend of Starlite is a documentary historical fiction music biographical film directed by Kate Kunath. Comedy Sytten is a 1965 Danish coming-of-age sex comedy directed by Annelise Meineche and starring Ole Søltoft and Ghita Nørby. Søltoft plays a 17-year-old high school student who discovers the youthful excesses of sexual desire during his summer vacation in 1913. Based upon the semi-autobiographical 1953 novel by Carl Erik Soya, Sytten was a financial success for the Palladium Film company and ushered in a wave of erotic films such as the Bedside-films and Zodiac-films, most of which starred Søltoft. Comedy La vita agra is a 1964 Italian film by director Carlo Lizzani, based on Luciano Bianciardi's novel of the same name. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Comedy Seventeen-year old Robbie Zirpollo has a problem. As the film opens, his mother is driving him to his new summer job. We learn that Robbie has grown up in Oceanside, California, but now he and his mother have moved to Colorado for a fresh start, as his father has taken the family's savings and his secretary to Mexico. Robbie's mom has, through an uncle, gotten him a summer job at Water World on the grounds crew. The adventure begins when Robbie meets Alex and gets moved to Aokee's Surf & Snack shack to work. Alex convinces Robbie to enter the park's "Employee Olympics" to bring the Surfer King trophy to it's rightful place among the concessions crew. Tiffany, the park owner's daughter, has other ideas for Robbie. Documentary film Who Peter: Partners in Time - 1963-1989 is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Chris Chapman. Thriller Appointment with Crime is a 1946 British crime film directed by John Harlow. Comedy Locos por la música is a 1980 Argentine film directed by Henry Dawi. It was released in 1980. Science Fiction Under the Mountain is a 2009 film based on the 1979 novel by New Zealand author Maurice Gee. Thriller Far Cry is a 2008 German film adapted from the video game of the same name. The film is directed by Uwe Boll and stars Til Schweiger. Science Fiction It's time for pest control. As the end draws near, the SAF go about exterminating all the JAM Human Clones. However, there way back home is blocked by the entire JAM fleet. Can they find the strenght needed to push thru and make it home, or will sacrifices be made? Comedy Don't Give Up on Us is a 2006 romantic comedy film, made in the Philippines and directed by Joyce Bernal. The film was the fifth appearance of Judy Ann Santos and Piolo Pascual after Esperanza, Kahit Isang Saglit, Bakit 'Di Totohanin, and Till There Was You, not including two cameos in Pera o Bayong: The Movie and Jologs. Although the Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines had just ended and despite being released at the same time as the major Hollywood film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Don't Give Up on Us grossed roughly 129 million pesos in the Philippines. The official websites listed several international screenings but no international box-office receipts were made available by Star Cinema. It was the 3rd Highest-Grossing Philippine-produced movie in 2006 after Sukob and Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo. The Cinema Evaluation Board gave Don't Give Up on Us a B rating, which made it eligible for a 65% tax rebate on its earnings in the Philippines. The Movie Television Ratings Classification Board gave Don't Give Up on Us a PG-13 rating which required parental guidance for viewers under thirteen years of age. Documentary film City Around The Clock is a 1984 film written and directed by Waldemar Overkaemping and Barry Graves. Comedy Rev up your engines as the most gorgeous and charming Bed Race Team of all, The Sex Puppets, heat up the raceway. Clad in bikinis and sexy lingerie, they'll bump and grind their way to victory aboard comical ""Bedmobiles"". Dana Plato (""Diff'rent Strokes"") stars as the saucy J.D., a hydroplane speedboat pilot who's cajoled by four college oddballs into joining their Bed Race Team. But watch out - there's dangerous curves ahead as the local Mafia pits the odds 100 to 1 against our zany team. The gears shift as Milo (Daniel Barquet) perfects a fantastic invention that'll blast this year's event into Gran Prix history. Hang on to your jockstraps as ""Bikini Beach Race"" swerves you out of control through this rally between the sheets. Rev up your engines as the most gorgeous and charming Bed Race Team of all, The Sex Puppets, heat up the raceway. Clad in bikinis and sexy lingerie, they'll bump and grind their way to victory aboard comical ""Bedmobiles"". Dana Plato (""Diff'rent Strokes"") stars as the saucy J.D., a hydroplane speedboat pilot who's cajoled by four college oddballs into joining their Bed Race Team. But watch out - there's dangerous curves ahead as the local Mafia pits the odds 100 to 1 against our zany team. The gears shift as Milo (Daniel Barquet) perfects a fantastic invention that'll blast this year's event into Gran Prix history. Hang on to your jockstraps as ""Bikini Beach Race"" swerves you out of control through this rally between the sheets. Science Fiction Robotropolis is a science-fiction action adventure film written and directed by Christopher Hatton starring Zoe Naylor, Graham Sibley and Edward Foy. Comedy Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding is a 2004 film directed by Roger Paradiso. Animation Hisab is a 2011 animated, comedy short film directed by Ezra Wube. Comedy Laboratory is a 2012 comedy and romance film written and directed by Hamid Amjad. Animation In this adventure, Lupin III tries to erase the files about him in the world police network. He finds out about the Ultravirus, a computer virus that controls all others and its location is only known by a little kid. Meanwhile, he steals the Statue of Liberty to look for a diamond the size of a football that is said to be hidden somewhere in it. Apparently, the diamond and the ultravirus are somehow related... Comedy Life imitates art when several sex crazed, flesh eating zombies, crash a film shoot about a zombie outbreak spread by sodomy. Thriller The Stepfather is a 1987 American thriller slasher starring Terry O'Quinn in the title role. It is loosely based on the life of mass murderer John List, although the plot is more commonly associated with slasher films of the era than a true story. It was directed by Joseph Ruben and written by Donald E. Westlake, from a story by Westlake, Carolyn Lefcourt and Brian Garfield. Although filming started and ended in 1985, the movie was not released until 1987, when it was met with critical acclaim. It was followed by two sequels, released in 1989 and 1992, and a remake, also called The Stepfather, which was released on October 16, 2009. Documentary film Blame Omar is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Michiel Brongers. Comedy Bonsoir is a 1994 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Comedy Frank vs. God is a comedy drama romance film directed by Stewart Schill. Thriller Art Heist is a 2004 film starring Ellen Pompeo, William Baldwin, and Spanish actor Abel Folk. Written by Diane Fine and Evan Spiliotopoulos, produced by Manual Corbi, and released on July 13, 2004. Documentary film Paternal Instinct is a 2004 documentary directed by Murray Nossel. Comedy Operación Comando is a 1980 Argentine film. Comedy Bon Cop, Bad Cop is a 2006 Canadian dark comedy-thriller buddy cop film about an Ontarian and a Québécois police officer who reluctantly join forces. The dialogue is a mixture of English and French. The title is a translation word play on the phrase "Good cop/bad cop". Animation Birdy and the Beast is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies and Tweety series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by Thomas McKimson, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. This is the second Tweety cartoon directed by Clampett, as Tweety is set upon a fat cat. The title is a play on the traditional fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast, although the plot has absolutely nothing to do with the fairy tale. Thriller Bitch Slap is a 2009 action and exploitation film directed by Rick Jacobson and stars Julia Voth, Erin Cummings, America Olivo and Michael Hurst, with cameos by Lucy Lawless, Kevin Sorbo, and Renée O'Connor. Animation Case Closed: Captured in Her Eyes, known as Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes in Japan, is a Japanese anime feature film based on the Detective Conan series. It was released on December 29, 2009 in the United States. This movie achieved a box office income of 2.5 billion Japanese yen. Science Fiction The Karman Line is a 2014 short, drama, family, fantasy film written by Dawn King and directed by Oscar Sharp. Documentary film "A man of gentle paradox, 90-year-old poet Zhou Meng-die displays a particular economy of speech, gesture and expression belying his racing mental acuity. Viewers are quickly eased into his rhythm as Zhou’s life unfolds slowly and with purpose, thick with small pleasures. Those who allow themselves to be swept into his perspective will find themselves gently nudged into experiencing another mode of being." Quoting the description from the 2011 Taiwan Film Days site. Comedy "A young girl catches a wild lesbian in her backyard. After getting permission from her mother, the girl can keep the lesbian as pet, but only for the day." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Queen of the Sun is a 2010 documentary film directed by Taggart Siegel. "Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? is a profound, alternative look at the global bee crisis from Taggart Siegel, director of The Real Dirt on Farmer John. Juxtaposing the catastrophic disappearance of bees with the mysterious world of the beehive, this engaging and ultimately uplifting film weaves an unusual and dramatic story of the heart-felt struggles of beekeepers, scientists and philosophers from around the world including Michael Pollan, Gunther Hauk and Vandana Shiva. Together they reveal both the problems and the solutions in renewing a culture in balance with nature." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site, Comedy The One Ronnie is a 2010 comedy film directed by Geoff Posner and written by Matt Lucas, David Walliams, etc. Documentary film The California Reich is a 1975 documentary on a group of Neo-Nazis in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tracy, California, USA. They are members of the National Socialist White People's Party, a USA Nazi party started by George Rockwell. The film received a nomination in 1976 by the Academy Awards for best documentary. The film was also screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition. The film features scenes with Jewish Defense League leader Irv Rubin confronting American Nazis. Comedy Il marito is a 1957 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Nanni Loy and Gianni Puccini, at their second and last collaboration after Parola di ladro. Alberto Sordi, who was author of the story together with Rodolfo Sonego, submitted the script to Angelo Rizzoli, that was not at all enthusiastic about the subject. Later, he met a Spanish producer, married with eleven children, who recognized himself in the story, so the film, which was initially set in uptown Rome, was shot in Madrid. In Spain the film was released with the title El Marido. Documentary film This short film focuses on the legend of a lost gold mine and a river in the Northwest Territories that lured men to their doom. Albert Faille, an aging prospector, set out time and again to find hidden gold. His route took him through the wild and awesome land which was particularly suited to the mood of this Canadian odyssey. Documentary film Inside Hip Hop is a 2003 documentary film directed by Marcos Antonio Miranda. Science Fiction Iron Sky is a 2012 Finnish-Australian-German comic science fiction action film directed by Timo Vuorensola and written by Johanna Sinisalo and Michael Kalesniko. It tells the story of a group of Nazi Germans who, having been defeated in 1945, fled to the Moon where they built a space fleet to return in 2018 and conquer Earth. Iron Sky comes from the creators of Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning and was produced by Tero Kaukomaa of Blind Spot Pictures and Energia Productions, co-produced by New Holland Pictures and 27 Films, and co-financed by numerous individual supporters; Samuli Torssonen was responsible for the computer-generated imagery. It was theatrically released throughout Europe in April 2012. On 20 May 2012, Kaukomaa announced that there are plans for a prequel and a sequel but refused to disclose details. The video game adaptation Iron Sky: Invasion was released in October 2012. A sequel titled Iron Sky: The Coming Race is in the works. A director's cut of the film with 20 additional minutes was released on DVD on 11 March 2014. Documentary film Spice Girls: Live in Istanbul is a 1997 music documentary film directed by David Barnard. Thriller A Man Who Liked Funerals is a Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić. It was released in 1989. Thriller Remember My Name is a 1978 American thriller film, written and directed by Alan Rudolph and produced by Robert Altman. Geraldine Chaplin stars as a deranged woman, determined to get back her husband, Anthony Perkins. Rudolph explained what he wanted to achieve; "an update of the classic woman's melodramas of the Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford era". It had a successful run in Paris before opening in New York. Documentary film Unborn in the USA: Inside the War on Abortion is a 2007 documentary film featuring interviews with pro-life activists across the United States. Its tagline is, "How the pro-lifers are winning". The film was started as a thesis project by students Stephen Fell and Will Thompson of Rice University. The film chronicles major events such as the annual March for Life and the 2004 March for Women's Lives, and features interviews with members of the Army of God and other pro-life activists. Comedy Le Mozart des pickpockets is a 2006 French short film. Written and directed by Philippe Pollet-Villard, it won the 2007 Academy Award for Live Action Short Film. It was the only French submission in the category. Two days before, the film also won its national César Award. Comedy Love & Engineering is a 2014 romance and comedy documentary film written by Kaarle Aho and Tonislav Hristov, directed by Tonislav Hristov. Documentary film This biography goes beyond the music and explores the challenges and triumphs of Taylor Swift, the American Beauty. Stars Jeffrey Patrick Olson, Jonathan Donahue, Kathie Bostian. Science Fiction Boogie Town is a science fiction, dance battle romance film which is directed by Chris Stokes. The film is produced by Vivendi Entertainment and the film was set to be released in theatres worldwide October 2011, however it was set to be originally released in the summer of 2009. The lead roles are portrayed by Marques Houston and Brenda Song. Mykal Anthony Bean, Katerina Graham, Joseph C. Phillips and Vanessa Simmons also play major roles in the film. Comedy Freckles Comes Home is a 1942 American film directed by Jean Yarbrough based on the novel by Jeannette Stratton-Porter that was a sequel to Freckles by her mother Gene Stratton-Porter. Documentary film The Call of the Entrepreneur is a 2007 documentary produced by Acton Media, part of the Acton Institute, along with Cold Water Media. It premiered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA on May 17, 2007. Science Fiction Ciao marziano is a 1980 Italian science fiction-comedy film directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore. Comedy Papà diventa mamma is a 1952 Italian comedy film written, directed, produced and starred by Aldo Fabrizi. Animation Movimenti is a 2012 short animation film directed by Ottomani Laboratori. Comedy Change of Plans is a 2011 comedy drama family television film written by Karen Hall and John Kent Harrison and directed by John Kent Harrison. Animation Ants in the Plants is a 7:28-minute 35mm Technicolor cartoon created by Fleischer Studios and originally released into theaters March 15, 1940 by Paramount Studios. It was produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer; animators were Myron Waldman and George Moreno. Music for the cartoon was composed by Sammy Timberg. It was part of the Fleisher Studios' series Color Classics produced by the studio between 1934 and 1941. All 36 cartoons were released in 2003 on the DVD Somewhere In Dreamland: The Max Fleischer Color Classics. The plot involves a wicked anteater who is a constant threat to an ant colony. The ants have been warned by their queen ant to prepare for an attack by this long-time enemy; she says to them: "He's a menace, he's a brute, he will scoop you with his snoot". Therefore, they are expecting the assault and have focused on a military defense, such as preparing fortifications, compiling munitions in their fortress and generally becoming ready for war. Their plan for the anteater's impending invasion is "make him yell uncle". The military units of the ants are led by the queen ant who rides a snail. Comedy Bava Nachadu is a 2001 Tollywood film produced by M. Arjuna Raju on Roja Movies banner, written and directed by K.S. Ravikumar. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, simran, Reema Sen in lead roles and music scored by M. M. Keeravani. The Hindi version of the film is "Naya Ghulam". The film recorded as flop at box-office. Science Fiction Virtual Obsession is a 1998 TV film directed by Mick Garris. Comedy Mother, Jugs & Speed is a 1976 black comedy film directed by Peter Yates. It stars Bill Cosby, Raquel Welch, Harvey Keitel, and Larry Hagman as employees of an independent ambulance service trying to survive in Los Angeles. Comedy The Eroticist is an Italian 1972 comedy film written and directed by Lucio Fulci. It had censorship problems and was banned shortly after its release. Later it was released in a heavily cut version and prohibited for persons under 18 years Documentary film 1040 is a documentary film about Christianity in the "10/40 Window". The film is narrated by musician Jaeson Ma, who travels to several countries including China, South Korea, and Singapore. Ma describes the growth of Christianity in Asia as one of the greatest Christian Revivals in history. Documentary film American Jihadist is a 2009 documentary film directed by Mark Claywell and written by Jody Jenkins. Comedy Superbad is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Greg Mottola and starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera. The film was written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, who began working on the script when they were both 13 years old. They completed a draft by the time they were 15. The film's main characters have the same given names as Rogen and Goldberg. It was also one of a string of hit films produced by Judd Apatow. Documentary film Spit & Sweat was a music DVD featuring Rooney that was released in 2004. It includes live performances, music videos and interviews with band members. The title is a line from the song "I'm Shakin'", their most successful single. Documentary film Mastering Bambi is a 2011 short film directed by Persijn Broersen and Margit Lukács. Comedy Maach Mishti & More is a Bengali film directed by Mainak Bhaumik. This is a comedy film about today's Bengali generation. Rituparno Ghosh wrote lyrics of the songs of this film. Documentary film Disruption is a 2014 documentary film directed by Pamela Yates. Comedy Sleepy Stories is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Andrew Rowe. Documentary film The Other Song is a documentary film directed by Saba Dewan. It is made on life of Rasoolan Bai, a tawaif. It features her more famous song, Lagat karejwa ma chot, phool gendwa na maar, a 1935 Gramophone recording. It was produced with a grant from India Foundation for the Arts. Thriller Night of the Lepus, also known as Rabbits, is a 1972 American science fiction horror film based on the 1964 science fiction novel The Year of the Angry Rabbit. Released theatrically on October 4, 1972, it focuses on members of a small Arizona town who battle thousands of mutated, carnivorous killer rabbits. The film was the first science fiction work for producer A. C. Lyles and for director William F. Claxton, both of whom came from Western film backgrounds. Character actors from Westerns the pair had worked on were brought in to star in the Night of the Lepus, including Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun, and DeForest Kelley. Shot in Arizona, Night of the Lepus used domestic rabbits filmed against miniature models and actors dressed in rabbit costumes for the attack scenes. Before its release, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer renamed the film from its original name of Rabbits and avoided including rabbits in most promotional materials to try to keep the featured mutant creatures a secret. However, the studio itself broke the secret by issuing rabbit's foot-themed promotional materials before the release. Documentary film Kennzeichen Luftballon is a 1967 short documentary film directed and written by Peter Pewas. Animation Molly Monster is an animated film directed by Ted Sieger. Comedy Goin' Guerrilla is a 2013 comedy drama romance film written and directed by James Christopher. Thriller Vacant House is a 2013 drama film written by Jeremy Casper and Cris Cunningham and directed by Jeremy Casper. Animation Sculpture sculptures is a 1989 animation, short film directed by Jean-Loup Felicioli. Documentary film At the Stairs is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Rajesh S. Jala. Comedy The day before Joe was diagnosed with Leukemia he was content with ignoring his passion and walking the safe road in life. Now that his days are numbered, the questions that used to be so easy to avoid are now impossible to ignore. Joe refuses treatment in order to live his final days to the fullest. Deciding that now more than ever, it's important that he experience love - he chooses not to tell Claire, the girl of his dreams, about his dismal prognosis. He begins writing a novel about his experiences as both a method of coping and an attempt at a legacy. As Joe turns the comedic disaster of his life into fantastic triumphs of fiction, he learns to be the courageous and artistic hero of his mind, and ultimately discovers that he is living a life worth fighting for. Documentary film Flintown Kids is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Omar McGee. Animation Space Battleship Yamato II is a 1978 sequel to the original Space Battleship Yamato science fiction anime series. The story is set in the year 2201. The White Comet Empire, a new and even greater threat than the Gamilas, attacks Earth after crew of the Yamato investigates an SOS signal from the mysterious Teresa of planet Telezart. At the same time Desler, leader of the Gamilas Empire, also seeks revenge for his defeat at the hands of the Yamato. Comedy Real Women Have Curves is a 2002 American movie starring America Ferrera. Directed by Patricia Cardoso and produced by George LaVoo from a screenplay by LaVoo and Josefina Lopez, it debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award in addition to Special Jury Prizes for both Ferrera and Lupe Ontiveros. The screenplay won the coveted Humanitas Prize and the movie was selected by the National Board of Review for Special Recognition For Excellence In Filmmaking. The independent film earned over five million dollars and brought the previously unknown Ferrera to the public's attention. The coming-of-age film revolves around Ana Garcia, a Mexican-American teenager living in an East Los Angeles barrio. Comedy Hendtheer Darbar is a 2010 Indian Kannada language comedy-drama film written and directed by V. Sekhar and produced by G. Ramachandran. The film stars Ramesh Aravind and Meena along with Rangayana Raghu and Sadhu Kokila in pivotal roles. The film is a remake of Sekhar's own Tamil film Varavu Ettana Selavu Pathana released 14 years ago in 1994. The film released on 29 June 2010 across Karnataka. Upon release, the film generally met with negative reviews from the critics and audience citing that the film was an age old concept with nothing fresh to offer. The film was a sleeper hit at the box-office with the collections picking up slowly after the release. Comedy Raising Genius is a 2004 American comedy film written by Linda Voorhees and co-directed by her with Bess Wiley. The film stars Justin Long, Wendie Malick, Ed Begley, Jr., Stephen Root, Danica McKellar, Mark DeCarlo, Tippi Hedren, Shirley Jones, Clint Howard, and Sam Huntington. It was a selection of the Paris Film Festival in Paris, France, in 2005, and also played at the Waterfront Film Festival in South Haven, Michigan in 2005. Documentary film A Big thanks to the Crew: Vipul Amrutlal Shah is a 2010 short documentary film. Comedy I nuovi mostri is a 1977 commedia all'italiana film composed by 14 episodes, directed by Dino Risi, Ettore Scola and Mario Monicelli. It is a sequel of I mostri, made in 1963. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards. Documentary film Three In A Million is a 1959 documentary film directed by Jennie Blackwood. Comedy Arthurs Amazing Things is a 2002 comedy, short film written and directed by Martin Gooch. Documentary film Worth the Risk? is a 1948 British public information film highlighting the importance of road safety. It was produced by the Crown Film Unit and funded by the Ministry of Transport. Documentary film The Clinton Chronicles: An Investigation into the Alleged Criminal Activities of Bill Clinton is a 1994 film that accused Bill Clinton of a range of crimes. The video, directed by conservative activist Patrick Matrisciana, was characterized by The Washington Post as a "bizarre and unsubstantiated documentary." The New York Times reported that it was a poorly documented "hodgepodge of sometimes-crazed charges." It helped perpetuate a conspiracy theory known as the "Clinton Body Count" about a list of associates Clinton was purported to have had killed. The deaths listed in the film have largely been discredited due to deliberate bias, weak circumstantial evidence, and coincidence. The film was produced by Citizens for Honest Government, a project of a Westminster, California organization named Creative Ministries Inc., partially funded by Larry Nichols, a long-time Clinton opponent, and distributed with help from the Rev. Jerry Falwell, who also appears in the film. Over 300,000 copies of the film were put into circulation. Comedy Pier 23 is a 1951 film directed by William Berke. Thriller Death Car on the Freeway is a 1979 American made-for-television movie starring Shelley Hack. In a plot similar to Steven Spielberg's Duel, this tells the story of an unseen driver who is dubbed "The Freeway Fiddler". Janette Clausen is a television reporter investigating a series of freeway murders involving a psychopathic van driver who is deliberately targeting and killing female motorists by crashing into their cars. The cast features several TV veterans, including George Hamilton, Frank Gorshin, Peter Graves, Dinah Shore, Harriet Nelson, Barbara Rush and Abe Vigoda. Director Hal Needham appears in a supporting role. The face of the driver is never shown, and none of the stunt drivers who "acted him out" are credited for the role of "The Freeway Fiddler". Death Car on the Freeway first aired on CBS television on September 25, 1979. Documentary film Inside Out: The People's Art Project is a 2013 historical documentary film directed by Alastair Siddons. Animation The Box-XXX is an animation, short film created by Dadomani Studio and directed by Dario Imbrogno and Dadomani Studio. Animation Three Tales was a black and white Japanese anime aired in 1960. It was the first domestic anime ever televised. Documentary film Sonic Youth is a 1985 film directed by Michael Wehmeyer. Comedy Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? is an American comedy drama film released in 1971 directed by Ulu Grosbard and starring Dustin Hoffman. It portrays a single day in the life of Georgie Soloway, played by Hoffman. Its narrative is stream of consciousness filled with both comedy and drama. Documentary film Cine Ambulante – ‘Licht in tijden van duisternis is a 2002 film directed by Ramon Gieling. Animation Departure of Love is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jennifer Rae Bors. Documentary film Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia is a 2013 documentary film about the life and career of author Gore Vidal. It premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in 2013. Documentary film Come Rain or Shine is an unusually frank and humorous music documentary about the band Genesis getting back together for their first tour in 15 years. Director Anthony Mathile followed the band for nearly a year to create this film which explores the relationship of three band members and the mechanics, decisions, and debacles that go into producing a stadium tour for a legendary band of this scale. This "rockumentary" was released as part of the "When in Rome" boxset, that was released in 2008 as a registration of the live show that Genesis performed in Rome, the last show in their European tour. The camera accompanies Genesis through all periods of tour preparation, from the first rehearsals in New York to the moment in autumn 2007 when the final bars of The Carpet Crawlers fade away. Documentary film Documentary film takes a look at some of the world's most influential fashion images as conceived by the magazine's iconic fashion editors. Documentary film Intonation. Boris Averin is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Alexander Sokurov. Documentary film The Smiling Man is a 1966 documentary film written and directed by Gerhard Scheumann and Walter Heynowski. Documentary film Gypsy Davy is a 2011 documentary directed by Rachel Leah Jones. Thriller Morning Fall is a 2007 short thriller film written and directed by Edward McGinty. Animation The Secret of the Magic Gourd, or The Magic Gourd, is a 2007 live-action movie made by Centro in co-operation with China Movie Co Ltd and Disney. The Secret of the Magic Gourd is Disney's first CGI/animation full length feature produced for the Chinese mainland market. The film has been released on DVD in the United States on January 27, 2009. The English dub of the film features Jim Conroy as the voice of the Magic Gourd & Jake T. Austin as the voice of Rayman. Comedy Arabesk is a 1989 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. Comedy Anita and Me is a British comedy-drama film released in 2002 based on the book of the same name by Meera Syal. It was released during a period of popularity for British Asian films, alongside such as East Is East and Bend It Like Beckham. Comedy One Night in Powder is a 2013 documentary comedy film written and directed by Jason Attar and Danny Wimborne. Comedy Amy is a 1981 film produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution, written by Noreen Stone and directed by Vincent McEveety, and starring Jenny Agutter. Comedy Little in Common is a 2011 comedy film written by Rob Thomas and directed by Adam Bernstein. Documentary film Der Erfolgsbericht is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Stephan Köster. Thriller The Utah Murder Project is a 2006 thriller film written by Eric C. Dickson and directed by Charles Hage. Documentary film Alcan Highway is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Aleksi Salmenperä. Comedy Heater is a 1999 drama film written and directed by Terrance Odette. It’s the holiday shopping season and two homeless men journey from the inner city to a suburban shopping mall to exploit their only possession, an electric space heater. Along the way they confront thieves, con men and their own distrust of each other. Documentary film Duran Duran: Unstaged is a music documentary film directed by David Lynch. Comedy Roadhouse 66 is a 1984 movie starring Willem Dafoe and Judge Reinhold. The film is set entirely in Kingman, Arizona, and Oatman, Arizona, two towns on historic U.S. Route 66. Comedy Big Bully is a 1996 American comedy-drama film starring Rick Moranis and Tom Arnold. The film was directed by Steve Miner and featured guest stars such as Don Knotts. Comedy Elizabethtown is a 2005 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst. Alec Baldwin has a small role as a CEO of an athletic shoe company and Susan Sarandon appears as a grieving widow. Comedy The Boy with the Sun in His Eye is a 2009 comedy/drama/thriller film written and directed by Todd Verow. Also written by Jim Dwyer and Geretta Geretta Science Fiction Glorious Times in the Spessart is a 1967 film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. Documentary film On The Other Side Of The Screen - 100 Years Of Moviemento Cinema is a 2009 film directed by Bernd Sobolla. Comedy Across the city is a 2009 short romantic comedy film written by Govind Chandran and James Johnson and directed by James Johnson. Documentary film La Americana is a feature documentary film directed and produced by Nicholas Bruckman. The film tells the story of a young undocumented immigrant in New York City who struggles to save the life of her ailing daughter in Bolivia. La Americana received numerous festival awards worldwide, including best documentary at the New York and Los Angeles Latino film festivals. The film was broadcast on numerous television networks in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, and in 2012 aired nationwide in the US on National Geographic Mundo. Thriller The Living Death is a 1915 American short drama film directed by Tod Browning. Comedy Pockpicket - Recollections of a Helsinki Bourgeois Youth is a film written Peter von Bagh and directed by Peter von Bagh and Pertti Maisala. Documentary film Piranha: Wolf In The Water is an educational movie that came out in 1999. It was shown both in IMAX3D and normal versions. It covers different kinds of piranhas and tries to uncover the mystery behind those animals, which are often described in an overly sensationalist way. This movie is part of the Killer Instincts series, a movie series covering different kinds of predators. Documentary film Sting: Ten Summoners Tales is a documentary film directed by Doug Nichol. Science Fiction Agophobia is a 2013 action, fantasy, science fiction, short film written by Benjamin Ross Hayden and Tyler Hayden and directed by Benjamin Ross Hayden. Animation The Tale of the Princess Kaguya is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by Studio Ghibli, and directed and co-written by Isao Takahata, based on the folktale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. This is Takahata's fifth film for Studio Ghibli, and his first in 14 years since his 1999 feature, My Neighbors the Yamadas. Thriller Kiss Daddy Goodnight is a 1987 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Peter Ily Huemer. It stars Uma Thurman in her film debut, and Steve Buscemi in a small role. Science Fiction Robotech: The Movie, also called Robotech: The Untold Story, is a 1986 American-Japanese science fiction animated film based on the Robotech TV series and Robotech franchise created by Harmony Gold USA. The 1986 theatrical film used footage from part one of Megazone 23 spliced with The Southern Cross and had only a tenuous link to the television series. Comedy "Set in Provincetown, Massachusetts, atheist theater director Danny Ziegfeld adopts twelve-year old Gideon Bellamont and is horrified when he turns out to be a religious fanatic. Danny reluctantly agrees to help Gideon on his mission to convert locals to Christianity, but Gideon's increasingly radical ideas start to create trouble in the community. Director Nathaniel Chapman draws on the canon of American independent cinema, yet offers something entirely unique. The cynics among us will revel in this witty, satirical allegory that explores the fine line between the divine and evil." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Comedy Life Is Tough, Eh Providence? is a 1972 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Giulio Petroni. The film was a box office success and generated an immediate sequel, Here We Go Again, Eh Providence?. Animation When Dinosaurs Roamed America is a two-hour American television program that first aired on Discovery Channel in 2001. It was directed by Pierre de Lespinois and narrated by actor John Goodman. The featured dinosaurs were designed by Paleo-artist and art director Mark Dubeau, noted for creating dinosaurs for many other Discovery Channel and National Geographic specials. The dinosaur animation was accomplished by animator Don Waller at Meteor Studios, in Montreal, Canada. The music was composed by Christopher Franke. When Dinosaurs Roamed America premiered to 5 million viewers. Comedy Tugboat Annie is a 1933 movie starring Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery as a comically quarrelsome middle-aged couple who operate a tugboat. Dressler and Beery were MGM's most popular screen team at that time, having recently made Min and Bill together, for which Dressler had won an Oscar. The boisterous Tugboat Annie character first appeared in a series of stories in the Saturday Evening Post written by the author Norman Reilly Raine which were based on the life of Thea Foss of Tacoma, Washington. There is also a theory that her character is loosely based on Kate A. Sutton, secretary and dispatcher for the Providence Steamboat Company during the 1920s. Tugboat Annie also features Robert Young and Maureen O'Sullivan as the requisite pair of young lovers. The movie was written by Norman Reilly Raine and Zelda Sears, and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Capt. Clarance Howden piloted the boat which was owned by Foss Tug And Barge of Tacoma. His son Richard Howden is seen rolling rope during the credits. Documentary film "The island nation of Tuvalu is the first country expected to be eradicated by rising sea levels associated with climate change. This winner of the Grand Prize and Best Documentary Prize at the Taipei Film Festival examines the situation in Tuvalu and draws parallels to flooding in the Taiwanese town of Tainan, pointing to systematic ecological neglect as the common denominator between Tuvalu’s problems and those of Taiwan." Quoting the description from the 2011 Taiwan Film Days site. Thriller Man Ka Meet is a 1969 action thriller film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. Thriller Date Night is a 2010 comedy crime film directed by Shawn Levy and starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey. It was released in the United States on April 9, 2010. For a time it was marketed as Crazy Night in Europe but later the title was changed back to the original Date Night. Documentary film Tu as crié LET ME GO is a 1997 feature length documentary by Anne Claire Poirier exploring the events that led to the murder of her daughter, Yanne, who had turned to drugs and prostitution before being murdered at the age of twenty-six. The film was shot in Montreal and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Comedy Priceless is a 2006 French film directed by Pierre Salvadori, and starring Audrey Tautou and Gad Elmaleh. According to the director, the film is inspired by the 1961 Blake Edwards film, Breakfast at Tiffany's. Comedy Tintin and the Blue Oranges is a 1964 French film directed by Philippe Condroyer and starring Jean-Pierre Talbot as Tintin. It was the second live-action movie, with an original story based on characters from the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, written and drawn by the Belgian artist Hergé. The accompanying book version is in photos and text rather than the usual comic-book style. The term "blue orange" is a moderately popular image among the French, and was originally inspired by Paul Éluard's strange quote "Earth is blue like an orange" as a reference to the colour of the fruit when it rots. Animation Tatsumi is a 2011 biographical animation film written and directed by Eric Khoo. "TATSUMI celebrates the life and work of Japanese comics artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi. In post-war occupied Japan, young Tatsumi's passion for comics eventually becomes a means of supporting his poor family. Already published as a teenager, talented Tatsumi finds even greater inspiration after meeting his idol, famous Disneyesque animator Osamu Tezuka. Despite his steady success, Tatsumi begins to question why Japanese comics should cater to children with cute and whimsical tales and drawings. In 1957, Tatsumi coins the term gekiga (dramatic pictures) and redefines the manga landscape by encouraging an alternative genre for adults. Realistic and disquieting, Tatsumi's work begins to grapple with the darker aspects of life..." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Animation Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance. is a 2009 Japanese animated film directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki and Masayuki, and written by Hideaki Anno. It is the second of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was produced and co-distributed by Hideaki Anno's Studio Khara in partnership with Gainax. The film continues the story of Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone, with Shinji Ikari continuing his role as a pilot of one of the gigantic "Evangelion" mecha as part of NERV's ongoing fight against the mysterious creatures known as Angels. While replicating many scenes and plot elements from the original series, the film also introduces new ones, including newly designed creatures and new characters, such as Mari Illustrious Makinami, and integrates newly available 3D CG technology. Its ending paves the way for the significant storyline departures from the original series in Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. Thriller Sperrbezirk is a 1966 German thriller film directed by Will Tremper and starring Harald Leipnitz, Suzanne Roquette and Guido Baumann. It is adapted from a novel by Ernst Neubach. Thriller The Prowler is a 1951 black-and-white thriller film noir directed by Joseph Losey that stars Van Heflin and Evelyn Keyes. The film was produced by Sam Spiegel and was written by Dalton Trumbo under a pseudonym. Comedy Fighting Elegy is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. Filmmaker Kaneto Shindō adapted the script from the novel by Takashi Suzuki. The film has also screened under the titles Violence Elegy, Elegy to Violence, Elegy for a Quarrel and The Born Fighter at various film festivals and retrospectives. Thriller Majboor is a 1974 Indian Hindi crime-thriller film directed by Ravi Tandon. Music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film was written by Salim-Javed. The movie stars Amitabh Bachchan, Parveen Babi, Pran, Madan Puri, Rehman and Farida Jalal. The film was later remade in Telugu by director K. Raghavendra Rao as "Raja" starring Shobhan Babu and Jayasudha. It was also remade in Tamil as Naan Vazhavaippen with Sivaji Ganeshan and Rajnikant. Comedy Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show is a 2009 animated television adventure buddy comedy road film based on the award-winning Ed, Edd n Eddy animated series. It was produced by a.k.a. Cartoon and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States, and Teletoon in Canada on November 8, 2009. It serves as the series finale of Ed, Edd n Eddy. The film was directed by series creator Danny Antonucci, who co-wrote the film with Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, Rachel Connor, and Stacy Warnick. The movie centers on Ed, Edd and Eddy's journey to find Eddy's unnamed older brother. Antonucci first announced a "90 minute special" in 2006, and its title in 2007. Originally set to air in 2007, its premiere date was then moved to 2008, the year it was completed in, and finally to 2009. The series' sixth season was postponed, as Antonucci and the team at a.k.a. Cartoon wanted to focus on the production of the film. The score is composed by Patric Caird, who also composed the music for the series. The voice cast features all of the series' voice actors, while series voice director Terry Klassen was cast as Eddy's Brother. Documentary film Conquer by the Clock was a short dramatic propaganda film produced by the RKO Radio Pictures in 1942 to encourage wartime industrial production. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1943. Comedy When Love Took Wings is a 1915 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Tears Are Not Enough is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by John Zaritsky. Animation To RP Salazar, with Love is a 2011 short, animated drama, comedy, romance film directed by Mike Rauch. Thriller The Last Alarm is a 1940 American Monogram Picture film directed by William West. Thriller Dark Tower is a 1987 film directed by Freddie Francis and Ken Wiederhorn and starring Michael Moriarty, Jenny Agutter, Theodore Bikel, Carol Lynley, Kevin McCarthy and Anne Lockhart. It was filmed in Barcelona, Spain Thriller Road to Sangam is a 2009 Bollywood film written and directed by Amit Rai. The film features Bollywood actors Paresh Rawal, Om Puri and Pawan Malhotra. Road to Sangam is a simple story of a God fearing, devout Muslim mechanic named Hasmat Ullah who has been entrusted the job of repairing an old Ford V8 engine, not knowing the historic significance – that it once carried the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi which were immersed in the holy Triveni Sangam. The film was released worldwide on 29 January 2010. Comedy Piedone lo sbirro is a 1973 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Steno. The film obtained a great commercial success, generated three sequels and a parody. Documentary film Squires of San Quentin is a 1978 American short documentary film produced by J. Gary Mitchell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film was shot in San Quentin State Prison and depicts "The Squires," inmates who attempt to convince troubled children to avoid criminal behavior. Comedy "Drake and Lindsay are successful alcoholics who may need to rethink their definition of "success."" Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy El Fin is a 2012 film written and directed by Costa Rican film director Miguel Gómez, and co-produced with his brother Dennis Gómez. Pablo Masís and Kurt Dyer play the two leading characters. Based on the director's 2008 short film The End, El Fin tells the story about two friends; Nico and Carlos who wake up one ordinary day to find out that the world is at its end, so they take on a journey to enjoy their last day on Earth. El Fin is the third film by Gómez, his two earlier films being El Cielo Rojo and El Sanatorio. The latter won a Golden Skull at the Morbid Film Fest in Mexico and received very positive reviews. El Fin will be out on theaters by February 24, 2012. Thriller Cliffhanger is a 1993 American action adventure film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Sylvester Stallone and John Lithgow. Stallone, who co-wrote the screenplay, plays a mountain climber who becomes embroiled in a failed heist set in a U.S. Treasury plane flying through the Rocky Mountains. The film was a critical and box office success, earning more than $250 million worldwide. It seems to be inspired from the 1975 Hindi feature film Himalay Se Ooncha, with the core plot and setting absolutely the same. Thriller Awam is a Hindi film released in 1987 with Rajesh Khanna in the lead role and supported by Shafi Inamdar, Ashok Kumar, Raj Babbar, Nana Patekar, Smita Patil and Poonam Dhillon. In this film, the playback singing for Rajesh Khanna was done by Mahendra Kapoor. Thriller In the Cut is a 2003 Australian-American mystery and erotic thriller film written and directed by Jane Campion and starring Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Campion's screenplay is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Susanna Moore. The film focuses on a college English professor who becomes entangled with a detective investigating a series of gruesome murders in her Manhattan neighborhood. The film received a limited release on 22 October 2003 in the United States, and was subsequently given a wide release on Halloween that year in the United States and United Kingdom. The film received negative to mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Great Balls of Fire! is a 1989 American biographical film directed by Jim McBride and starring Dennis Quaid as pioneer rock 'n' roll star Jerry Lee Lewis. Based on a biography by Myra Lewis and Murray M. Silver, Jr., the screenplay is written by McBride and Jack Baran. The film is produced by Adam Fields, with executive producers credited as Michael Grais, Mark Victor, and Art Levinson. The early career of Jerry Lee Lewis, from his rise to rock 'n' roll stardom to his controversial marriage to his 13-year-old cousin that led to his downfall, is depicted in the film. Until the scandal of the marriage depreciated his image, many had thought Lewis would supplant Elvis Presley as the "King of Rock and Roll" in the 1950s. Documentary film Walk Like a Man, full title Walk Like a Man: A Real Life Drama About Blood, Sweat & Queers is a 2008 Australian documentary film about gay rugby union co-produced and co-directed by Patricia Zagarella and Jim Morgison and narrated by Australian former rugby league international Ian Roberts. Filmed in San Francisco, Sydney, Australia and New York, it concentrates on preparations for the 2006 New York final of the Bingham Cup, effectively the World Cup of gay rugby union, by the two finalist teams, the reigning incumbent champions San Francisco Fog RFC and the up-and-coming rivals, the Sydney Convicts. The Convicts end up winning the Cup with a score of 16-10. The prize is named after Mark Bingham, a gay rugby player and a member of San Francisco Fog, and a 9/11 hero, was a passenger on United Airlines Flight 93 and courageously stormed the cockpit and prevented the hijackers from hitting their eventual target. The film was released in February 2008. It was shown on Australian Special Broadcasting Service and also shown on Logo TV Comedy Densha Otoko is a 2005 Japanese film, starring Takayuki Yamada and Miki Nakatani. It is part of the Densha Otoko franchise. The film was a big success at the box office, making the story of Densha Otoko popular. It was directed by Shosuke Murakami. The screenplay was written by Arisa Kaneko, and was based on the original book by Hitori Nakano. Comedy Wild Africa Chronicle is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Issam Mathlouti. Comedy Proprietors: Kammath & Kammath is a 2013 Malayalam action-comedy film, written by Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas, directed by Thomson K. Thomas and produced by Anto Joseph. The film features Mammootty and Dileep in the title roles and Narain, Karthika Nair, Rima Kallingal and Baburaj in supporting roles. Tamil film actor Dhanush has a cameo role in the film as himself. Comedy Little Black Sambo was a 1935 Cinecolor, sound animated film, based on the controversial children's book of the same name. This film was created at the Ub Iwerks Studio, and released by Celebrity. The film marked the first appearance of an unnamed dog, who appeared in three of Iwerks' films. Documentary film All This Can Happen is a 2013 documentary film directed by Siobhan Davies and David Hinton. Comedy Police, Adjective is a 2009 Romanian drama film directed by Corneliu Porumboiu. The movie focuses on policeman Cristi, who is investigating a teenage boy who has been smoking hashish. Over time, Cristi begins to question the ethical ramifications of his task. Thriller Suburban Mayhem is a 2006 Australian film directed by Paul Goldman, written by Alice Bell, produced by Leah Churchill-Brown and Executive Producer Jan Chapman. It features an ensemble cast including Emily Barclay, Michael Dorman, Anthony Hayes, Robert Morgan and Genevieve Lemon. It was filmed in Sydney and Newcastle, Australia. Suburban Mayhem had its world premiere at Cannes and its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in Australia on 26 October 2006, with subsequent release around the world. Comedy Hallå hallå is a 2014 comedy film written by Maria Blom and directed by Maria Blom. Animation The Penguin Parade is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on April 23, 1938. This short was directed by Tex Avery, animated by Paul Smith, and was written by Ben Hardaway. Documentary film Afghan Muscles is a 2006 Danish documentary film directed by Andreas Møl Dalsgaard about bodybuilding in Afghanistan. Comedy Speed for Thespians is a 2000 comedy, drama, short film directed by Kalman Apple and written by Kalman Apple and Anton Chekhov. Comedy The Danger Game is a 1918 film directed by Harry A. Pollard. Science Fiction Appleseed Alpha is a computer-animated military science fiction and cyberpunk film. The voice cast includes Luci Christian, David Matranga and Wendel Calvert. Appleseed Alpha had an advance digital release on July 15, 2014. Documentary film A documentary on the life and career of actor Lon Chaney, with clips from his films and interviews with people who knew him. Documentary film Living Skin is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Fawzi Saleh. Documentary film How I Filmed the War is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Yuval Sagiv. Thriller The Ministers is a 2009 film starring John Leguizamo and Harvey Keitel. It premiered in the US in theaters on October 16, 2009. Thriller Thira is a 2013 Indian Malayalam thriller film directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan and scripted by his cousin Rakesh Mantodi. It stars Shobana alongside debutant Dhyan Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film was produced by Manoj Menon under the banner ReelsMagic and distributed by LJ Films. Thira was announced to be the first installment in a trilogy of thriller films. According to Srinivasan, the film was inspired from the book The Road of Lost Innocence: The True Story of a Cambodian Heroine by Somaly Mam. The film marks the debut of Vineeth Sreenivasan's younger brother Dhyan Sreenivasan and also the return of actress Shobana to Malayalam cinema after almost a decade. It was filmed by Jomon T. John and has music composed by Shaan Rahman. Principal photography of the film took place in Hyderabad, Madras, Belgaum and Goa. It was released on 14 November 2013.The film was screened in IFFK 2013. Comedy Where's Sally? is a 1936 British comedy film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Chili Bouchier, Gene Gerrard and Claude Hulbert. The film was a quota quickie production and is now believed to be lost. Documentary film Wishbone Ash: Argus is a 2006 musical documentary film. Documentary film Singer Songwriter Luke Haines flies back to his homeland to discuss his life on film. Wary of the idea of a film about his life and weary from the long plane ride home from Buenos Aires. While left waiting to go on set, he attempts to piece together his life. Through fragments of his existence thus far, comments from his contemporaries and friends, including, musician Jarvis Cocker, novelist David Peace and Arthur Matthews, amongst others, we will discuss the work, legacy, struggles, battles and future of the perennial outsider the British Music Scene. Haines has regularly been described in the media as one of the greatest English contemporary songwriters. His wry commentaries respect few boundaries and his musical arrangements are uniquely suited to both the worlds of music and film. He is equally at home writing about teenage sex, terrorism, pop/film stars, child murder or broken love affairs, yet the instrumental versions of his tunes stand firm. Here we meet again the forgotten man. Singer. Songwriter. Novelist. Artist. Luke Haines is not dead. He is alive and well and back in London..... This is his story. Thriller Amir Garib is a 1974 Hindi movie produced and directed by Mohan Kumar. The film stars Dev Anand, Hema Malini, Premnath, Tanuja, Sujit Kumar and Ranjit. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Comedy A Bloody Aria is a 2006 South Korean black comedy film written and directed by Won Shin-yeon, that starred Han Suk-kyu, Lee Moon-sik, Oh Dal-su, Lee Byung-joon, and Cha Ye-ryun. The Los Angeles Times described the movie as a "thriller about a fated convergence of people from different strata of Korean society who queasily slide between roles of tormentor and victim." Science Fiction Spooners is a 2013 comedy, romance, sci-fi, short film written and directed by Bryan Horch. Comedy Instructing The Heart is a 2003 Italian romantic comedy film. It marked the directorial debut by Giovanni Morricone, son of composer Ennio and brother of composer Andrea, who both co-scored the film. Animation Éphémère is a 2013 short animation written and directed by Sophie Haller. Documentary film Songololo: Voices of Change is a 1990 short documentary film. Documentary film オリンピック出場4回、ワールドカップSL総合5位の実績を持つ世界的なアルペンレーサー・木村公宣が、切れ味抜群で美しいショートターンの上達法を教える。内重心と外重心をシチュエーションに合わせて使い分けるトレーニング法を分かりやすく紹介する。 Animation Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero is a 1998 direct-to-video animated feature film, the second based on Batman: The Animated Series, serving as a stand-alone sequel to Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. It won the Annie Award for Best Home Video Animation, and was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The film was delayed for a while due to the negative critical reaction to Batman & Robin, a live-action film that also featured Mr. Freeze as an antagonist. Nevertheless, SubZero received a strong positive response from critics, faring much better than Batman & Robin. The movie is the second of a trilogy of animated movies based on Batman: The Animated Series, preceded by Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and followed by Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman. Documentary film Little Isles of Freedom is a 1942 documentary film directed by Victor Stoloff. Documentary film Richard Pryor: Live in Concert was the second of Richard Pryor's filmed concert performances, but the first to be released theatrically. Shot at Long Beach, California in December 1978, it was produced and distributed independently and is the first full-length, feature movie consisting of only stand-up comedy, often hailed as one of the seminal and most influential recorded stand-up performances of the modern era. In her review of Richard Pryor Live in Concert, Pauline Kael commented, "Probably the greatest of all recorded-performance films. Pryor had characters and voices bursting out of him .... Watching this mysteriously original physical comedian you can't account for his gift and everything he does seems to be for the first time." An audio version was released in 1978 titled Wanted: Live in Concert. The film and its copyright are owned by Gary Biller. Documentary film M-ON! Monthly Icon: L'Arc-en-Ciel is a 2012 TV documentary directed by Etsuko Akiba. Comedy Everybody Sing is a 1938 musical comedy film starring Judy Garland, Allan Jones, Fanny Brice, Reginald Owen and Billie Burke. Thriller Traitor is a 2008 American spy thriller film, based on an idea by Steve Martin who is also an executive producer. It is written and directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff, the film stars Don Cheadle and Guy Pearce in the lead roles. Thriller Try to Remember, is a 2004 Mystery Television movie based on a novel by Mary Higgins Clark that was shot in 2003 on location in Moose Jaw and Saskatchewan, Canada. Animation The Hungry Squid is 2002 animated short film by John Weldon, about a young girl whose homework and personal life is being disrupted by creatures, including a giant ravenous squid. The film was animated using Weldon's personal style of do-it-yourself filmmaking, combining low-budget computer animation with puppets, photos and stop-motion animation in a technique he calls "digital recyclomation." The film's producer, Marcy Page, had coined the term "recyclomation" during production of Weldon's 1991 film, The Lump. This National Film Board of Canada production received seven awards, including the Genie Award for Best Animated Short and the Platinum Award at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. The film is narrated by Derek McGrath. Documentary film The Good Looker is a documentary film directed by Claire Jager. Comedy Vigilant! Healthy! Wholesome! is a 2009 short romance comedy and drama film written and directed by Lauren Anderson. Documentary film Let There Be Water is a 2001 short documentary film directed by Neven Hitrec. Comedy Too Much, Man is a 1983 comedy film written by Claus Strigel and directed by Bertram Verhaag and Claus Strigel. Documentary film An Evening With John Barrowman is an extravaganza of John performing his favourite and most well known songs from the world of stage, screen and pop with his unique talent, charm, personality and enthusiasm.Johns multi talents have gained him a high profile on a variety of primetime award winning television shows, especially the lead role in the hugely successful Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood. He is an actor, judge, presenter and singer on the BBC and ITV in the UK, NBC and CBS in the USA and CBC in Canada and has appeared in numerous West End and Broadway productions and also been nominated for an Olivier Award.An Evening With John Barrowman was filmed at Glasgows Royal Concert Hall on May 14th 2009 during a sell out UK tour culminating in a full house at The Royal Albert Hall.Sit back and enjoy an evening of entertainment with one of the most colourful characters in showbusiness!! Documentary film La palomilla salvaje is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Gustavo Gamou. Documentary film Glasnost Rock - Rock Summer 88 is a 2011 documentary music film written by Sanna-Sisko Tohka and directed by Sanna-Sisko Tohka and Hannu Matti Seikkula. Documentary film My Kith And Kin is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Rodion Ismailov. Animation Ink Deep is a 2012 short documentary animation biographical film directed by Constance Levesque. Documentary film Moving Forward: Employment Rights in the Workplace is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Lese Skidmore. Thriller The Bag Man is a 2014 action crime thriller film directed by David Grovic. It is based on an original screenplay by James Russo and a rewrite by David Grovic and Paul Conway and an inspiration of The Cat: A Tale of Feminine Redemption by Marie-Louise von Franz. The film stars John Cusack, Rebecca Da Costa, Crispin Glover, Dominic Purcell, and Robert De Niro. The film premiered on February 28, 2014, in New York and Los Angeles. Animation Buddy the Woodsman is an American animated short film, released October 20, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Comedy Are You a Mason? is a 1915 silent comedy film produced by Adolph Zukor and Charles Frohman and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Thomas Heffron and stars John Barrymore in his third feature length film. This film is based on a famous 1901 play by Leo Ditrichstein and enacted on the Broadway stage by William Collier, Sr. in 1901. Barrymore started his stage career as a performer in some of the plays starring Collier and he probably performed this play off Broadway on tour. Several of Barrymore's early screen comedies are renditions of plays that starred William Collier and had featured Barrymore as a supporting performer. Up and coming film hero Harold Lockwood appears in this film as he had in Barrymore's earlier The Man from Mexico in 1914. This film was re-released by Paramount in 1919 under their temporary re-issue banner The Success-Series, celebrating some of the companies major early first successes of which this film was one. A 1922 remake was planned for Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle but dropped due to the Virginia Rappe murder scandal which ruined his career. The comedy was filmed again as a talkie in 1934. Science Fiction Alpha Girls is a 2013 horror comedy film directed by Tony Trov & Johnny Zito starring Nikki Bell and featuring Ron Jeremy & Schoolly D Thriller Once Upon a Time in Mexico is a 2003 American action film written, produced, edited, cinematographied, scored, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the third and final film in Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy, and is a sequel to El Mariachi and Desperado. The film features Antonio Banderas in his second and final performance as El Mariachi. In the film, El Mariachi is recruited by CIA agent, Sheldon Sands, to kill Armando Barillo, a Mexican drug lord who is planning a coup d'état against the President of Mexico. At the same time, El Mariachi seeks revenge against a corrupt general responsible for the death of his wife, Carolina. Once Upon a Time in Mexico was not only the first film Rodriguez ever shot in digital HD but was also one of the first high-budget films shot in HD pre-dating Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Once Upon a Time in Mexico received positive reviews, but was criticized for reducing its protagonist to an almost secondary character in his own trilogy and for having a convoluted plot. In the special features of the film's DVD, Rodriguez has explained that this was intended, as he wanted this to be The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the trilogy. Comedy The African Cypher FLy On The Wall is a 2012 documentary action comedy drama film directed by Bryan Little Documentary film Sounds and Silence is a 2009 documentary drama film written and directed by by Peter Guyer and Norbert Wiedmer. Comedy I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With is a 2006 independent romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by, and starring Jeff Garlin, also featuring Sarah Silverman and Bonnie Hunt. Many improv veterans of Chicago's Second City and even its 1950s predecessor Compass Players appear, as well as Chicago radio personality Steve Dahl in a cameo. Animation Daffy Duck & Egghead is a 1937-produced, 1938-released Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It features the early, zany version of Daffy Duck, who spends the film harassing Egghead, marking the second appearance of Daffy Duck, his first in color, and first where he is given his current name. It includes a set-piece song-and-dance number by Daffy, doing his own variation of The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down. Comedy Madholal Keep Walking is a 2009 comedy drama film written by Sachin Dharekar, Prashant Loke, Jai Tank directed by Jai Tank. Thriller This Girl for Hire is a 1983 comedy film directed by Jerry Jameson. Comedy "In this eighth film in MGM's "Maisie" series, Ann Sothern is back as ever-stranded chorus girl Maisie Revier. As the story opens, Maisie has a steady non-showbiz job as a defense plant riveter (it's wartime, of course); still, she utilizes a two-week vacation to take a singing job in a Reno night spot. This small Nevada town being the Divorce Capital of America, Maisie finds herself involved in the crumbling marriage between a GI (Tom Drake) and his wealthy wife (Ava Gardner). Meanwhile, Maisie's own well-being is threatened by a conniving businessman who has her committed to an asylum when she threatens to squeal about his crooked business practices. Like most "Maisie" pictures, Maisie Goes to Reno suffers from a surfeit of plotting, but is redeemed by the insouciant Ann Sothern." Quoting the description from flicks.hokies-house.info Comedy The Pink Panther searches for the master of the bottle that he became genie for. Thriller Ek Hi Maqsad is a 1988 Social Bollywood film directed by Praveen Bhatt. The film stars Om Puri and Divya Rana in the title roles. Comedy Pas is a 2013 short, comedy and musical film written and directed by Charli Brissey and Courtney Harris. Documentary film Not at Home is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Katja Adomeit and Shahrbanoo Sadat. Comedy Herd Mentality is a 2011 comedy TV film written by Bill Martin and Mike Schiff and directed by Andy Cadiff. Animation Monkey King Conquers the Demon is an animation film directed by Yan Ding Xian, Te Wei and Lin Wen Xiao. Documentary film Kinderland ist abgebrannt is a 1997 documentary film written by Ute Badura and Sibylle Tiedemann and directed by Sibylle Tiedemann. Comedy Completo confort is a 1997 comedy film directed by Juan Flahn. Comedy Sidlingu is a comedy-emotional coming of age Cinema of Karnataka starring Yogesh and Ramya in the lead roles. The film has been directed and written by Vijaya Prasad, who makes his big screen debut after directing many TV series. The film is produced by Yogesh's father, T. P. Siddaraju of Duniya fame. Anoop Seelin has composed the music. Sugnan aka Gnana Murthy who has worked for movies like Mani, Lifeu Isthene, Premism, Manasology and many more is the director of cinematography. The film was released on January 13, 2012. Comedy Ji Gong is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnny To, and starring Stephen Chow as the "Mad Monk" Ji Gong, a popular Chinese folklore figure from the Southern Song Dynasty. The film follows "Dragon Fighter Luohan" as he accepts a challenge from the gods to change the fate of a beggar, a prostitute, and a villain in three heavenly days. He is reborn on earth as a mere mortal and ultimately battles an evil demon to stave off hell on earth. Thriller RocknRolla is a 2008 British crime film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, and starring Gerard Butler, Tom Wilkinson, Thandie Newton, Mark Strong, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, and Toby Kebbell. It was released on 5 September 2008 in the UK, hitting #1 in the UK box office in its first week of release. Comedy King Uncle is a Hindi movie which was directed by Rakesh Roshan and released in India in 1993. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Shahrukh Khan, Anu Agarwal, Paresh Rawal, Pooja Ruparel, Deven Verma and Nagma in pivotal roles. Documentary film Chapadmalal is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Alejandro Montiel. Comedy Miao Miao is a 2008 romantic comedy film written and directed by Hsiao-tse Cheng. Thriller The Fold is a 2013 Drama Thriller film written by Poppy Cogan and directed by John Jencks. Thriller At Point Blank is a 2003 Swedish action film. It stars Mikael Persbrandt, Stina Ekblad, Sofia Helin and Peter Franzén. Documentary film Amors bilar is a 1988 documentary film directed by Ylva Floreman. Thriller Holmes, retired to Sussex, is drawn into a last case when.arch enemy Moriarty arranges with an American gang to kill one John Douglas, a country gentleman with a mysterious past. Holmes' methods baffle Watson and Lestrade, but his results astonish them. In a long flashback, the victim's wife tells the story of the sinister Vermissa Valley. Documentary film Using is a 2007 documentary film directed by Zhou Hao. Comedy Soundman is a 1998 comedy film directed by Steven Ho. Comedy Where Is the Body, Moeller? is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Preben Kaas and starring Dirch Passer. Documentary film Sunless Days is a 1990 documentary film written by Shu kei and Nien-Jen Wu and directed by Shu kei. Animation Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown is a TV documentary that celebrates 25 years of the Peanuts comic strip. The special first aired January 9, 1976. Carl Reiner hosted. Documentary film More About Ashray from Director Ambika SamarthaAshray, one of the project organizations that makes up the Committed Communities Development Trust, is Bombay's first home for children who have either been infected or affected by HIV. The children at Ashray are there because their parents are unable to provide for them and often are very sick or have passed away. Ashray does not do any mandatory testing on any of the children. None of the over fifty children nor the staff know which youth are infected with the virus. Universal precautions are taken with everyone, as if everyone has the virus. Ashray provides more than nutritional support and medical services to its youth. It provides a home where kids can learn English, bollywood dancing, art, and enjoy other activities outside of their regular schooling. It is a place where they come to feel part of a larger family. The house-mothers who live and work at Ashray, as well as the rest of the staff, are an integral part of the children's lives. While the children miss their parents, Ashray has become their new home and family.When I was seventeen years old I went to India as part of a program where we gave educational presentations on HIV/AIDS to different schools and universities. One of the places we visited during our stay was Ashray, and I was inspired by the staff and the children there. I have always wanted to come back and document their lives.I am currently proposing a feature documentary on other facets of CCD Trust - including a program where they take care of the children of prostitutes during the day and evening hours. Comedy Not Born to Be Gladiators, also known as Gladiators of Rome, is a 2012 Italian computer-animated comedy film produced by Rainbow CGI and released by Medusa Film. It is directed by Iginio Straffi, in 2011. Science Fiction Undersea Kingdom is a Republic Pictures film serial released in response to Universal's Flash Gordon. It was the second of the sixty-six serials made by Republic. In 1966 scenes from the serial were edited into a 100-minute television film titled Sharad of Atlantis. Following a suspicious earthquake, and detecting a series of signals, Professor Norton leads an expedition, including Lt Crash Corrigan and Reporter Diana Compton, in his Rocket Submarine to the suspected location of Atlantis. Finding the lost continent they become embroiled in an Atlantean civil war between Sharad and the usurper Unga Khan who wishes to conquer Atlantis and then destroy the upper world with Earthquakes generated by his Disintegrator. Thus he will rule the world unless he can be stopped in time. The star of the serial is Ray "Crash" Corrigan, using that screen name for the first time. The name was created to sound similar to "Flash Gordon", in one of many similarities. Formerly a stunt man — he was the person swinging on vines in Tarzan the Ape Man — Corrigan went on to use this screenname for the rest of his career in serials and B-Westerns. Animation Bugs Bunny Classics is a comedy animation film directed by Tex Avery, Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones and Robert McKimson. Comedy Invasion Of Alien Bikini is a 2011 comedy, romance, and science fiction film written and directed by Young-doo Oh. Documentary film Dirty Hands: The Art and Crimes of David Choe is a 2008 documentary film about painter and graffiti artist David Choe, directed by Harry Kim. Over more than a decade, Kim filmed the most intimate and dramatic moments of his best friend David Choe's colorful life as an artist. Dirty Hands began as a film school project, but gradually expanded into a half-hour film entitled Whales and Orgies, then a feature-length documentary. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 21, 2008 and had a theatrical premiere at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco in May 2010. Documentary film Tarnation is a 2003 American documentary film by Jonathan Caouette. The film was created by Caouette from over 20 years of hundreds of hours of old Super 8 footage, VHS videotape, photographs, and answering machine messages to tell the story of his life and his relationship with his mentally ill mother Renee. Tarnation was initially made for a total budget of $218.32, using free iMovie software on a Mac. As an early supporter, film critic Roger Ebert stated that $400,000 more was eventually spent by the distributor on sound, print, score and music/clip clearances to bring the film to theaters. The film went on to win the Best Documentary Award from the National Society of Film Critics, the Independent Spirits, the Gotham Awards, as well as the L.A. and London International Film Festivals. Animation Gas is an animated short, directed by Chuck Jones and first released in May, 1944. It features Private Snafu learning the value of a gas mask in warfare. The cartoon was produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. The script writers for the Snafu cartoons were typically uncredited, though animation historians consider that several of them were written or co-written by Dr. Seuss and Munro Leaf. Animation Aquamania is a cartoon produced by The Walt Disney Company in 1961. This cartoon was the last from Disney's "Golden Era" which featured Goofy as a solo star, and the first time the xerography animation-technique was used in a Goofy cartoon. Aquamania basically combined Goofy's three familiar areas in his career: sports, fatherhood, and documentary-subject. Comedy Cinema d'altri tempi is a 1953 comedy film directed by Steno. Thriller The House in Marsh Road is a 1960 British suspense film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Tony Wright, Patricia Dainton and Sandra Dorne. It is based on the novel of the same name by Laurence Meynell. Documentary film Birth Control is a 1917 film produced by and starring Margaret Sanger and describing her family planning work. It was the first film banned under the 1915 ruling of the United States Supreme Court in Mutual Film Corporation v. Industrial Commission of Ohio, which held that the exhibition of films did not constitute free speech. The banning of Birth Control was upheld by the New York Court of Appeals on the grounds that a film on family planning may be censored "in the interest of morality, decency, and public safety and welfare." Comedy Bromo and Juliet is a 1926 American silent comedy film starring Charley Chase and featuring Oliver Hardy. A print of the film survives in the film archive at the Library of Congress. Thriller Dead Certain is a 1981 film directed by Nicolas Ribowski. Science Fiction So It Is is a 2008 short, sci-fi, drama film written by Rob Hales and directed by Matthew Frink. Animation Toy Story Toons: Partysaurus Rex is a 2012 Pixar computer animated short film directed by Mark Walsh. It was first screened in theaters ahead of Finding Nemo 3D. Partysaurus Rex is the third short in the Toy Story Toons series, based on the characters from the Toy Story feature films. The other two films are Small Fry and Hawaiian Vacation. The short involves Rex getting left in the bathroom and making friends with bath toys. Thriller Olympus Has Fallen is a 2013 American action thriller film. Directed by Antoine Fuqua, it stars Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, and Morgan Freeman, with Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Cole Hauser, Finley Jacobsen, Ashley Judd, Melissa Leo, Dylan McDermott, Radha Mitchell, and Rick Yune in supporting roles. The film depicts a North Korean-led guerrilla assault on the White House, and focuses on Secret Service agent Mike Banning's efforts to stop them. Olympus Has Fallen was released on March 22, 2013, by FilmDistrict and received mixed critical reception but earned over $160 million against a $70 million production budget. Olympus Has Fallen is one of two films released in 2013 that deals with a terrorist attack on the White House, the other being White House Down. A sequel titled London Has Fallen is in pre-production. Comedy East Side of Heaven is a 1939 American musical film directed by David Butler and written by William M. Conselman and James V. Kern. The film stars Bing Crosby, Joan Blondell, Mischa Auer, Irene Hervey, C. Aubrey Smith, Robert Kent and Jerome Cowan. The film was released on April 7, 1939, by Universal Pictures. Comedy Pride & Prejudice: A Latter-Day Comedy is a 2003 independent film adaptation/updating of Jane Austen's novel, set in modern-day Provo, Utah, at Brigham Young University. The characters are Latter-day Saints. The film received largely negative reviews outside Mormon enclaves such as Utah; some of the humor and plot devices derive from and require an understanding of Mormon social and religious mores. Comedy Morgan Pålsson: World Reporter is a 2008 film directed by Fredrik Boklund. Science Fiction Black Oxen is a 1923 American silent fantasy/romantic drama film starring Corinne Griffith, Conway Tearle and Clara Bow. Directed by Frank Lloyd, the film is based on the controversial and best-selling 1922 novel of the same name by Gertrude Atherton. Described as "subtle science fiction", the film takes its title from William Butler Yeats: "The years like great Black Oxen tread the world." It was produced by Frank Lloyd Productions and distributed by First National Pictures. A special edition of Atherton's novel was released featuring stills from the film. Comedy P.D.A. is a 2013 short comedy romance film written and directed by Patrick Hancock. Comedy Dave Chappelle's Block Party, also known as Block Party, is a 2005 documentary film hosted and written by comedian Dave Chappelle, and directed by Michel Gondry. Its format is inspired by the documentary Wattstax. The film and its soundtrack are dedicated to the memory of music producer J Dilla who died from lupus one month before the film's release. The film was officially released at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. The film grossed $12.1 million in the box office and debuted at #6 in its opening weekend, grossing $6 million in 1,200 theaters. Comedy Unknown Chaplin is an acclaimed three-part 1983 British documentary series about the career and methods of the silent film luminary Charles Chaplin, using previously unseen film for illustration. The film was directed and written by film historians Kevin Brownlow and David Gill. They were granted access to unseen material from Chaplin's private film archive by his widow Oona O'Neil Chaplin. Episode one of the series was also based on a large cache of pirated outtakes from the Mutual Film Corporation period of Chaplin's career, made available by private film collector Raymond Rohauer. The documentary also includes interviews with Chaplin's second wife Lita Grey, his son Sydney Chaplin, and his surviving co-stars Jackie Coogan, Dean Riesner, Georgia Hale, and Virginia Cherrill. The series gives unparalleled insight into Chaplin's working methods and filmmaking techniques. In particular, the Mutual outtakes show his painstaking approach to developing comedic and dramatic ideas on film, examined in what director Brownlow described as an "archaeology of the cinema". Animation Rapsodeus is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Bruno Bozzetto. Comedy What the Fish, produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, is a comedy film starring Dimple Kapadia and directed by Gurmeet Singh. It released on 13th Dec 2013. Comedy One-Hand Clapping is a 2001 Danish comedy film. It is written and directed by Gert Fredholm. Comedy Bhalevadivi Basu is a Tollywood comedy film directed by P.A. Arun Prasad starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Shilpa Shetty and Anjala Zhaveri and was released on 15 June 2001. A lot of hype had been created since it followed the stupendous hit of Narasimha Naidu and was intended to be an image make-over for Nandamuri Balakrishna from Action Hero to Family Hero. However, the movie met with negative reviews from critics and was declared a box office flop. Comedy Girls on Fire is a 1984 adult comedy film written by Harold Lime and directed by Jack Remy. Science Fiction O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization is a 1985 Polish drama science fiction film written and directed by Piotr Szulkin. Starring Jerzy Stuhr and Krystyna Janda, the film takes place in a post-apocalyptic future where humans live in an isolated vault which is falling apart. Their only grain of hope lies in a vessel known as The Ark which is said to be on its way to rescue them; however the existence of The Ark is a myth planted by the main character, whose profession is to ensure that the morale is maintained. Comedy The Facts of Life is a 1960 romantic comedy starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball as married people who have an affair. Written, directed, and produced by the longtime Hope associates Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, it was more serious than many other contemporary Hope vehicles. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one for Costume Design. For her performance, Lucille Ball was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress – Comedy. The film features an opening animated title sequence created by Saul Bass. Comedy Sugar Daddies is a silent comedy short film starring Jimmy Finlayson, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Comedy Land Without Music is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Richard Tauber, Diana Napier and Jimmy Durante. It was made at Denham Studios. The film was one of a number of operetta films made in Britain during the decade. The film is also known by the alternative title Forbidden Music in the United States. Comedy Mugiko-san to is an 2013 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Yoshida. Comedy The Pink Panther tries to find a basketball that thinks for itself. Thriller The Scarlet Letter is a 2004 South Korean film about a police detective who investigates a murder case while struggling to hang onto his relationships with his wife and mistress. It is the second film by La Femis-graduate and academic Byun Hyuk, and starred Han Suk-kyu, Lee Eun-ju, Sung Hyun-ah and Uhm Ji-won. The film debuted as the closing film of the Pusan International Film Festival in 2004. Despite Lee Eun-ju's prior experience with depicting sex and nudity in Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, she came under the scrutiny of Korean press and netizens, for the highly emotional sex scenes and the notorious "trunk scene" in The Scarlet Letter which is regarded as "one of the most shocking and intense scenes in the history of Korean film." It is speculated her demanding role and its public scrutiny, had compounded and overlapped with an existing variety of family, financial, career, and insomnia issues. Her severe depression ended in suicide in February 2005, and the tragic conclusion has since become the central focus in popular perception and interpretation of the film, this particular one being her last. Comedy Mickey's Pal Pluto is a 1933 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Animation Death of a Superhero is a 2011 Irish drama film based on the New Zealand novel of the same name by Anthony McCarten. Originally planned to be directed by McCarten in New Zealand, the film was shot on location in Ireland throughout 2010 and was directed by Ian FitzGibbon. The film stars Thomas Sangster alongside Andy Serkis. It tells the story of a dying 15-year-old boy who draws comic book stories of an invincible superhero as he struggles with his mortality. Thriller Brotherhood of Death is a low-budget 1976 action film in the blaxploitation genre, directed by Bill Berry, and starring Roy Jefferson, Le Tari, and Haskell Anderson. The film featured appearances by several members, including Jefferson, of the Washington Redskins professional football team of the National Football League. Thriller Una sull'altra is a 1969 Italian giallo film directed by Lucio Fulci. Written by Fulci and Roberto Gianviti, the film stars Jean Sorel, Marisa Mell, Elsa Martinelli, Alberto de Mendoza and John Ireland. Una sull'altra was filmed on location in several United States cities, including a scene filmed in San Quentin State Prison's gas chamber. The film went on to gross ₤869,000,000, and has been cited as a thematic precursor to later films such as Basic Instinct and Body of Evidence. Documentary film If You Only Understood is a 1998 drama film directed by Rolando Díaz. Comedy Summer Lightning is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Chili Bouchier and Horace Hodges. It is based on the novel Summer Lightning by P.G. Wodehouse. Comedy Nobody Else But You is a 2011 comedy, crime and mystery film written by Gérald Hustache-Mathieu and Juliette Sales and directed by Gérald Hustache-Mathieu. Animation Advanced Search Terms is a 2012 short animation film directed by Daniel Barrow. Comedy Big Deal After 20 Years is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Amanzio Todini. Thriller Sins of the Night is a 1993 thriller movie written by Russel Lavalle and directed by Gregory Dark. Comedy Eat and Run is a 1986 American comedy film/science fiction film directed by Christopher Hart with the script by Christopher Hart and Stan Hart. The film starred Ron Silver, Sharon Schlarth and R. L. Ryan. Thriller Repo Men is a 2010 science fiction action-thriller film directed by Miguel Sapochnik, and starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker. It is based on the novel Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia. In 2025, a corporation called "The Union" has perfected the creation of bio-mechanical organs, which are available to those with money or "good credit". If a customer falls three months behind on payments, a "repo-man" is sent to reclaim the artificial organ. The process of the repossession almost always results in the death of the customer. Remy (Jude Law) and his partner Jake Freivald (Forest Whitaker) are considered the best of the Union's repo men, though this causes personal issues between Remy and his wife, Carol (Carice van Houten), causing Remy to request a transfer to sales. At his final repossession job, Remy is wounded and forced to receive an artificial heart, which his sales job can not hope to pay for, forcing him back into repo. Fan website: http://repomenmovie.co.cc Comedy Sandy Is a Lady is s film directed by Charles Lamont released on May 21, 1940. Animation Deduce, You Say! is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon short of the Looney Tunes series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, with musical arrangements by Milt Franklyn. It features Daffy Duck as the dim-witted detective Dorlock Homes and Porky Pig as his sidekick Watkins, as they attempt to locate and apprehend the dangerous "Shropshire Slasher". This episode can be found on the DVD Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1: Disc 2. Comedy The Cockeyed Miracle is a 1946 fantasy film about a ghost who, with the help of his father, stops his best friend from leaving his family penniless. The ghosts are played by Frank Morgan and Keenan Wynn, the villain by Cecil Kellaway. The film was based on the play But Not Goodbye by George Seaton. Documentary film The Long Holiday is a 2000 documentary film directed by Johan van der Keuken. Comedy The Country of Deaf is a 1998 Russian crime film directed by Valery Todorovsky, loosely based on the Renata Litvinova's novel To Own and Belong. The film set in a fictional underworld of deaf-mute people in Moscow. The film was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Malibu High is a 1979 crime fiction and drama film written by Thomas Singer and John Buckley, and directed by Irvin Berwick. Animation Goyle and Gar is a 2002 animated short comedy film written by Olivier Jean and directed by Gamer. Documentary film Changing The Game is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Jacqueline Gares. Animation Avtoportret is an animated short film presented atthe Krok International Animated Festival. Documentary film Reception is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by Maciej Bochniak. Thriller To Live and Die in Ordos is a 2013 biographical drama film written by Dai Ning and directed by Ying Ning. Animation Hammy's Boomerang Adventure is a computer-animated short comedy film based on the film Over the Hedge, which was based on a comic strip of the same name. It can be found on the movie's DVD as a bonus feature. Science Fiction Nihon Chinbotsu is a 1973 film directed by Shiro Moritani. It is based on the novel Japan Sinks by Sakyo Komatsu, published the same year. The film stars Lorne Greene, Keiju Kobayashi, Hiroshi Fujioka and Ayumi Ishida. A remake was released in 2006, Nihon Chinbotsu, loosely based on a second section of this series. The movie caused a sensation in Japan and paved the way for later "panic" features. Komatsu, the author of the novel, made a cameo in the beginning scenes of the movie. Documentary film Jobriath A.D. is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Kieran Turner. Comedy Welcome to Hollywood is a mockumentary about a young man trying to make it in Hollywood as an actor. Tony Markes is the young man trying to pursue the means to become an actor. Various attempts to get him noticed and in roles in film and television fail. When he finally does get a break and gets a guest-spot on Baywatch, it ends with disaster as the actor steps on a stingray and has to be hospitalized. The film has appearances from numerous actors, actresses, producers, models, athletes, and other Hollywood figures. Comedy Kaprysy Lazarza is the 1973 comedy drama film written by Stanislaw Grochowiak and Janusz Weychert and directed by Janusz Zaorski. Science Fiction A simple diamond heist leads Lupin into the machinations of a bizarre cult. The cult is based around the prophecies of Nostradamus, and they kidnap Julia, the daughter of Douglas, a wealthy American who is seeking the presidency, along with Lupin's diamond. At stake is the lost book of prophecy Douglas holds in the vault at the top of his skyscraper. Can Lupin rescue Julia, find a way into the vault, and discover the connection between the cult and the kidnapping? And what about his diamond? Documentary film Comrade President is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Mosco Kamwendo. Documentary film The Power Of Soul is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Marc Fehse. Documentary film Der grüne Berg is a 1990 documentary film written by Pierre Bost, Fredi M. Murer, and Bertrand Tavernier and directed by Fredi M. Murer. Animation JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time is a direct-to-video animated film featuring the Justice League of America. It was first released on January 21, 2014, and features Diedrich Bader, Travis Willingham and Kevin Michael Richardson, reprising their roles as Batman, Gorilla Grodd and Black Manta. Documentary film Chulas Fronteras is a documentary film from 1976 which tells the story of the norteño or conjunto music which is played on both sides of the Mexico–Texas border. It was directed by Les Blank. A CD soundtrack of the music played in the film is also available, under the same title. In 1993, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy ¡Three Amigos! is a 1986 American comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Lorne Michaels, Steve Martin, and Randy Newman. The plot is loosely based on Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film Seven Samurai and the subsequent western adaptation The Magnificent Seven. Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short star as the title characters, three silent film stars who are mistaken for real heroes by the suffering people of a small Mexican village and must find a way to live up to their reputation. Comedy The Case of the Curious Bride is a 1935 mystery film, the second in a series starring Warren William as Perry Mason, following The Case of the Howling Dog. The story is based on the novel of the same name by Erle Stanley Gardner. The movie marked Errol Flynn's first appearance in a Hollywood film. He appears twice, as a corpse and in flashback towards the end. Comedy South Sea Woman is a 1953 action-comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Chuck Connors. It is credited as being based on the play General Court Martial by William M. Rankin with the working title being Sulu Sea. Jeanine Basinger's and Jeremy Arnold's book The World War II Combat Film – Anatomy of a Genre calls the film a significant mixture of genres: tongue-in-cheek adventure, Flagg and Quirt-style service comedy, Hope and Crosby road film, South Seas, prison escape, pirate, World War II and costume drama mixing ridiculous comedy with hard-boiled action in "Tell It to the Marines" style. Comedy Rose By Any Other Name ... is an American Romantic comedy whose plot and title are loosely based on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Set in the US around the turn of the 21st century, it gently pokes fun at life, manners, morals as well as the tensions within the modern LGBT and liberal communities. It stars lesbian actress Cathy DeBuono. Documentary film Paris Paradise is a 2011 documentary film directed by Éléonore Yaméogo. Science Fiction Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! is a 1990 film. It is the third in the Killer Tomatoes film series, following Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and Return of the Killer Tomatoes, and followed by Killer Tomatoes Eat France. The film is notable in that it is the first time we see killer tomatoes with faces and was the only killer tomatoes film that did not begin with the traditional Killer Tomatoes score, although remixes play during the film. The film was a direct-to-video release. Comedy Habeas Corpus is a 1928 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy as grave-robbers hired by a mad scientist. It was shot in July 1928 and released by M-G-M on December 1st. Although technically a silent film — having intertitles and no synchronized dialogue — it was the inaugural Roach film released with a synchronized music and sounds effects track for theatres wired for sound. The Victor sound discs were long thought lost until a lone set surfaced in the 1990s and was reunited with the film elements. Animation Tarzan II is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film, as a prequel to the 1999 Walt Disney Feature Animation film Tarzan. It was released on June 14, 2005. It is the last film in the chronology of Walt Disney's version of Tarzan. The film tells the story of a young Tarzan's adventure to discover who he really is. Glenn Close and Lance Henriksen reprise their roles as Kala and Kerchak from the first movie, while Harrison Chad, Brenda Grate, and Harrison Fahn are the new voices for the younger version of Tarzan, Terk, and Tantor. They are joined by new characters voiced by George Carlin, Estelle Harris, Brad Garrett, and Ron Perlman. Documentary film Jackie Chan: Stunt Master and Mentor is a 2010 documentary short film. Animation Soup or Sonic is an animated cartoon distributed in the Merrie Melodies series, starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was first aired on May 21, 1980 as a part of the television special Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over and was one of four new cartoons released. While the opening card was used for the first time, the closing card for this cartoon was previously used during the 1959-1960 season. This is the only canonical cartoon in which Wile E. Coyote catches the Roadrunner. "Soup or Sonic" was directed by Chuck Jones and Phil Monroe. The title is an oronym, a play on the terms "supersonic" and 'soup or salad', as one might be offered by a waiter in a restaurant. In comparison to other episodes, this is the longest episode with a length of 9 minutes and 11 seconds. Documentary film Dialogues with Madwomen is a 1993 documentary by Allie Light focusing on mental illness in women. Thriller Siesta is a 1987 film directed by Mary Lambert, and starring Ellen Barkin, Gabriel Byrne and Jodie Foster. It also stars Martin Sheen, Isabella Rossellini, Grace Jones, Julian Sands and Alexei Sayle. The screenplay was written by Patricia Louisianna Knop, based on a novel by Patrice Chaplin. The film was shot on location in Spain, released by Lorimar Motion Pictures, and debuted in New York City on November 11, 1987. The film's themes are sex and death. Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis performed on the score for the film, Music from Siesta, which was written and arranged by frequent Davis collaborator Marcus Miller. Film critic Janet Maslin called it an "excitingly bad, artily experimental film". The film performed poorly at the box office. While it was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature in 1988, the film was also nominated for two Razzie Awards as both Grace Jones and Isabella Rossellini were nominated as Worst Supporting Actress. Documentary film Menachem Daum, the son of holocaust survivors, and a New York Orthodox Jew worries that both of his sons, full time yeshiva students who live with their families in Israel, are becoming seduced to intolerance by their religious studies. "All religions today are in danger of being hijacked by extremists." To open their perspectives just a little he sets off with his wife, Rifka, and both sons, Tzvi Dovid and Akiva, to visit the Polish towns where his parents grew up and to try to find the Catholic farmers who hid his father-in-law from the Germans. Enduring the bemused tolerance of his sons, Menachem persists until they find Honorata Matuszezyk Mucha who as a young woman brought food nightly to Rifka's father and his two brothers for 28 months until the end of World War II. The Daum sons perspectives widen a bit to allow for good Gentiles, but they also encounter some resentment from the Poles who heard no word from the three brothers after they left their hiding place, not even a postcard with a thank you. A lot of issues are surfaced but left unresolved in this well crafted documentary. Comedy My Illegal Wife is a 2014 Filipino comedy spoof film directed by Tony Y. Reyes starring Pokwang and Zanjoe Marudo. The film, produced by Skylight Films and distributed by Star Cinema officially premiered in the Philippines on June 11, 2014. Documentary film The Cliburn: Playing on the Edge is a 2001 documentary film that gives a backstage look at one of the world's most prestigious musical competitions, directed by Peter Rosen and Alan Skog. Comedy Young Frankenstein is a 1974 American comedy film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Gene Wilder as the title character, a descendant of the infamous Dr. Victor Frankenstein. The supporting cast includes Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, Richard Haydn and Gene Hackman. The screenplay was written by Wilder and Brooks. The film is an affectionate parody of the classical horror film genre, in particular the various film adaptations of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein produced by Universal in the 1930s. Most of the lab equipment used as props were created by Kenneth Strickfaden for the 1931 film Frankenstein. To further reflect the atmosphere of the earlier films, Brooks shot the picture entirely in black-and-white, a rarity in the 1970s, and employed 1930s-style opening credits and scene transitions such as iris outs, wipes, and fades to black. The film also features a notable period score by Brooks' longtime composer John Morris. Thriller 82 is a 2012 short comedy drama film written by Alexei Slater and directed by Calum MacDiarmid. Thriller 2010 is a 1984 American science fiction film written and directed by Peter Hyams. It is a sequel to Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, and is based on Arthur C. Clarke's novel 2010: Odyssey Two. Roy Scheider, Helen Mirren, Bob Balaban and John Lithgow star, along with Keir Dullea and Douglas Rain of the cast of the previous film. Comedy The Beauty Jungle is a 1964 British film directed by Val Guest. Documentary film Butterfly Girl is a 2014 documentary film directed by Cary Bell. Thriller 24 Hrs is a 2010 Malayalam action thriller film directed by debutant Aditya Sam Abraham. The movie stars debutant Kuldeep with Manoj K. Jayan in the lead roles. The film is based on a story by the director Aditya Sam Abraham himself. The director roped in acclaimed young composer Rahul Raj for the promo song. the story is about a man who is mistakenly taken for another man who has killed a mafia don's brother.The don who vows revenge sets his men after the youngster and demands that he be killed within 24 Hours. Unarmed and untrained, the youngster fights frantically for his life, as the clock starts ticking away. Debutante actor Kuldeep has been cast in the lead role while Manoj K. Jayan plays the mafia don. Mumbai based Actress Komal Jha plays the female lead. There is also Shammi Tilkan who plays a cop, and an honest one for a change. Devan, Vinaya Prasad, Anil Murali, Jagathy Sreekumar, Jameel Khan and Irshad play other major roles. Thriller Conjurer is a 2008 supernatural horror film directed by Clint Hutchison and written by Hutchison and David Yarbrough. The film had its world premiere on 11 September 2008 at the SoCal Independent Film Festival and was released to DVD on 25 November of the same year. It stars Andrew Bowen as a photographer caught up in a haunting. Comedy Talking Turkey is a 1931 short comedy film written by Addison Burkhard, Charles Lamont and Benny Rubin and directed by Mark Sandrich. Comedy Happy Flight is a Japanese comedy film directed by Shinobu Yaguchi about pilots and flight attendants. All Nippon Airways backed the creation of the film. The airline sponsored a giveaway of Happy Flight DVDs and other items to certain members of ANA's mileage club. Animation Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a 2012 short, animation, action film directed by Aidan Anders and Callan Harrison. Comedy The Bobo is a 1967 British comedy film starring Peter Sellers and co-starring his then-wife Britt Ekland. Based on the 1959 novel Olimpia by Burt Cole, also known as Thomas Dixon, Sellers is featured as the would-be singing matador, Juan Bautista. A theater manager offers to give him a big break if he seduces the beautiful Olimpia and spends an hour in her apartment with the lights off. The plot centers on Juan's attempts to woo the woman and famously includes Sellers covered in blue dye as the "Blue Matador." Animation Bout is a 2011 short, animation, action and fantasy film directed by Malcolm Sutherland. Documentary film Fukushima Hula Girls is a 2011 documentary film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. Documentary film Hinterland - A Child Soldier’s Road Back to South Sudan is a 2011 Documentary film written by Albert Elings and directed by Eugenie Jansen and Albert Elings. Comedy Splatter Beach is a 2007 low-budget horror comedy film made by the prolific Polonia brothers. It was released on DVD by Camp Motion Pictures. Starring Erin Brown, Erika Smith, Alison Whitney, Brice Kennedy, Ken Van Sant and Dave Fife, Splatter Beach concerns a reporter who hopes to write a story on a series of disappearances that have plagued a local beach, and who finds instead a sea monster in full rubbery attire. Documentary film El Peor Dios is a 2013 documentary music film written by Daniel Arasanz and Alejandro Montes and directed by Daniel Arasanz, Alejandro Montes and Nicolás Tarela. Comedy Yulia is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Antoine Arditti. Comedy Uncle Brian is a Canadian 2010 comedy-drama film directed by Nick McAnulty and starring Daniel MacLean in the title role. The film premiered at the 2010 New York International Children's Film Festival where it was honoured with two award nominations including for Best Feature Film, and winning the Best Lead Actor award for Daniel MacLean. Science Fiction H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds is one of three film adaptations released in 2005 of H. G. Wells' classic novel of the same name, about a Martian invasion of Earth. This version, noted for its "extreme faithfulness" to Wells' novel, was produced by the independent film production company Pendragon Pictures. Unlike the other film adaptations set in the current day United States, it was the first adaptation set in the novel's original 1898 Victorian era England. Comedy Airplane II: The Sequel is a 1982 sequel to the 1980 American comedy film Airplane!. First released on December 10, 1982, the film was written and directed by Ken Finkleman and stars Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges, Chad Everett, William Shatner, Rip Torn, and Sonny Bono. The team that wrote and directed the original Airplane! had no involvement whatsoever with this sequel. Animation La Rosa di Bagdad is a 1949 Italian animated film. In 1952, the film was dubbed into English, retitled The Singing Princess and starring Julie Andrews in her first film and first venture into voice-over work. The film was reissued in 1967, at the height of Andrews' subsequent Hollywood career. Thriller Heli is a 2013 independent Mexican crime drama film directed by Amat Escalante and produced by Jaime Romandía. Featuring newcomers Armando Espitia, Andrea Vergara, Linda González, and Juan Eduardo Palacios, the film premiered in competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Escalante won the Best Director award at the ceremony. While being appreciative of the film's technical aspects, film critics were divided in their opinion of the film itself. Heli was selected to represent Mexico at the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not nominated. Comedy I'm Going Home is a 2001 French-Portuguese film written and directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Comedy Amo tu cama rica is a 1992 comedy film directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro. Comedy The Last / First Kiss is a 2011 short comedy drama romance film written by Andrew Stoneham and directed by Andrea Ashton. Animation Monster High: New Ghoul at School is a 2010 animated film directed by Audu Paden and Eric Radomski. Comedy The Guessing Game is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Angela Cheng. Documentary film Sandwiches That You Will Like is a 2002 PBS documentary by Rick Sebak of WQED. The unique sandwich offerings of cities across the United States are shown, from those that are often found outside of their city of origin to the virtually unknown. The sandwiches showcased are: Tripe — George's, Italian Market The Elvis — Peanut Butter & Co., New York City Beef on weck — Schwabl's, West Seneca, New York Roast beef — Kelly's Revere Beach, Revere, Massachusetts Italian beef — Mr. Beef, Chicago Loose meat — Taylor's Maid-Rite, Marshalltown, Iowa Cheesesteak — Dalessandro's, Roxborough; Geno's and Pat's, South Philadelphia Pig ears and snouts — C & K Barbecue, St. Louis, Missouri Brain — Ferguson's, St. Louis St. Paul — Kim Van, St. Louis Bánh mì — Huong Lan, San Jose, California; Lucy Sheets, outside My Ngoc, Pittsburgh Primanti — Primanti Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chipped ham — Isaly's, West View, Pennsylvania Hot Brown — Brown Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky Lobster roll — Red's Eats, Wiscasset, Maine Po' boy — Domilise's Restaurant, New Orleans, Louisiana Comedy Zara Zimmerman is a North London wannabe on a mission to crack the big time at any cost and her family will do anything to help get her there. No matter that she is utterly talentless and has been rejected by every actors agent going every friday night her equally delusional mother failed actor turned drycleaner father and assortment of dysfunctional relatives conspire over dinner to plot her inevitable rise to stardom. But when even a celebrity life coach fails to deliver they realize the time has come for more desperate measures. A mockumentary in the style of 'This is Spinal Tap with a cringe factor that would make The Office's' David Brent blush Thats For Me! is a biting satire on fame that will make you laugh and hide in your seats with its outrageous characters and pitiless portrayal of family values gone wrong. Featuring outstanding performances from leading British talent That's For Me! is a razor sharp take on the reality TV quest for those elusive fifteen minutes. Documentary film I Am Louisa Jules is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Viola Scheuerer and Roberto Manhães Reis. Documentary film The Bears of San Francisco is a 2012 short, biographical documentary film directed by Mike Agnew, Samantha André, Eunice Lai and Sabrina Tan Fen Yi. Documentary film Serengeti Shall Not Die is a 1959 German documentary film written and directed by Bernhard Grzimek. His son, the cinematographer Michael Grzimek, died on-location during the filming of the documentary when a plane he piloted collided with a vulture. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1959. Documentary film Vanishing Point is a 2012 National Film Board of Canada documentary film directed by Alberta filmmakers and environmental scientists Stephen A. Smith and Julia Szucs, chronicling life in the Arctic for two remote communities linked by a migration from Baffin Island to Greenland. The film is narrated in Inuktitut by Navarana K'avigak' Sørensen, a polyglot Inughuit linguist who is the great-great-great-niece of a Baffin Island shaman who had led the migration in 1860. Production of the film took Smith and Szucs four years. The filmmakers accompanied Navarana on three hunting trips across the remote north for Vanishing Point, which contrasts traditional life on the tundra with life in modern-day communities. The film also shows the impact of Arctic sea ice decline on families who still travel the north by dog teams. Vanishing Point was co-written by Alberta novelist Marina Endicott and produced by Szucs along with David Christensen for the NFB. The film premiered at the Calgary International Film Festival and was nominated for best feature documentary at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. Comedy Viyah 70 Km is a 2013 comedy film directed by Mushtaq Pasha. Viyah 70 KM is the story of Aman (Harish Verma), Sunny (Geeta Zaildar) and Lakha (Binnu Dhillon) who are college friends and have a different philosophy on marriage and girls. Aman says that single life is very interesting and will think about marriage after 8-10 years, Sunny says girls are fraud and should be away from them while Lakha’s dream is to become a dad as soon as possible. Preeti and Aman are always trying to put each other down and Lakha gets engaged to Priti. Somehow Aman and Sunny manage to break off their engagement and Lakha is furious and takes on the challenge to teach them a lesson. Comedy Project A-ko 2: The Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group is the second Project A-ko movie in the series. Science Fiction The Lake was a 1998 made-for-TV movie, a science fiction thriller starring Yasmine Bleeth. Documentary film Just Watch Me: Trudeau and the '70s Generation is a Canadian documentary film by Catherine Annau, produced in 1999 by the National Film Board of Canada. The film explores the social and cultural impact of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's vision of a bilingual and bicultural nation, through interviews with eight Generation Xers whose views of Canada were formed and influenced during the Trudeau era. The name of the movie comes from "just watch me", a phrase made famous by Trudeau in October 1970 when he spoke of his determination to restore civil order in Quebec during the October Crisis. Actor Evan Adams was one of the eight interview subjects. Awards for the film include Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival and the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary. Science Fiction Gb: 2525 is a 2009 action film written by JoJo Henrickson and directed by Kieron Estrada and JoJo Henrickson. Comedy Wine Cellars is a 1929 film written by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez and Benito Perojo and directed by Benito Perojo. Thriller Midnight Hair is a 2014 Chinese horror thriller film directed by Liu Ning. It was released in China on 13 June 2014. Comedy Three Resurrected Drunkards is a comedy film directed by Nagisa Oshima. Documentary film As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty is a 2000 experimental documentary film directed by Jonas Mekas. The film had its world premiere on November 4, 2000, at the London Film Festival and is a compilation of Mekas' home movies. At over five hours in length, it is considered to be one of the longest films ever made. Documentary film "Riddles In Stone: Secret Architecture of Washington, D.C.", will continue to explore the fascinating history behind the origins and focus of the world's most powerful nation: America. Why was this nation founded? How was the precise location of Washington, D.C., determined? What is the meaning of the seemingly countless occult images in our nation's capitol? Volume II zeroes in on the Masonic Rosicrucian influence so prevalent amongst our Founding Fathers as they planned, and began to implement, the layout of America's Capitol. For years, extreme controversy has abounded as to the exact meaning of the occult symbols found within the street layout, the buildings, and the monuments of Washington, D.C. Is there really an inverted Pentagram formed by the street layout just north of the White House? We have discovered the esoteric reason why this Pentagram is missing one segment. Was this city laid out to reflect the vision of a Masonic Christ foreseen by Sir Francis Bacon? Is it true that America's capitol was laid out "according to the stars", i.e., in the astrological shapes of certain planets and stars so revered by occultists? Why did our Masonic Founding Fathers perform "Corn, Wine, and Oil" ceremonies at cornerstone layings and at the dedication of the finished structure? Does this occult "wisdom" represent the interests of America, or a hidden agenda? As with Volume I, this "Secret Mysteries" series will continue to explore current -- and possibly future -- events by examining America's past. What can these realities mean for the unfolding destiny of America and the world? Now you will know that, when President Bush said he was fulfilling the "Ancient Hope" of the "New Order of the Ages" (as we show in Volume I), he was merely acting out the plan reflected in the street layout and in the architecture of Washington, D.C. Comedy El Jefe is a 2012 comedy television movie directed by Michael Patrick Jann. Science Fiction Robopocalypse is a 2014 action, drama, science fiction film written by Drew Goddard and Daniel H. Wilson and directed by Steven Spielberg. Comedy Cleaning Time is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Ocean's Twelve is a 2004 American comedy heist film, which acts as the sequel to 2001's Ocean's Eleven. Like its predecessor, which was a remake of the 1960 heist film Ocean's 11, the film was directed by Steven Soderbergh and used an ensemble cast. It was released in the United States on December 10, 2004. A third film, Ocean's Thirteen, was released on June 8, 2007, in the United States—thus forming the Ocean's Trilogy. The film stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Andy García, Julia Roberts, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac. It was the tenth highest-grossing film of 2004. Comedy Don't Mess With Texas is an upcoming American action comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher and written by David Feeney and John Quaintance. The film stars Reese Witherspoon and Sofía Vergara. The film is scheduled to be released on May 8, 2015, by Warner Bros. Pictures Comedy Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy is a 2014 documentary comedy biographical film directed by Andrea James. Documentary film Echoes From A Ghost Minyan is a 1998 documentary film about the once vibrant Jewish community of South Philadelphia. Comedy Ömer the Tourist in Star Trek is a 1973 Turkish cult comedy science-fiction film, produced and directed by Hulki Saner, featuring Sadri Alışık as a Turkish hobo who is beamed aboard the Starship Enterprise. The film, which is the eighth and final in a series of films featuring Alışık as Ömer the Tourist, is commonly known as Turkish Star Trek because of plot and stylistic elements parodied from Star Trek: The Original Series episode The Man Trap as well as the unauthorized use of footage from the series. Comedy Pacific Banana is a 1981 Australian sex comedy film which reunites the star and writer of Alvin Purple. Animation Stop That Noise is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Although it is commonly thought to be in public domain, it is in fact still under copyright, having been renewed in 1958. Documentary film Charles Mingus: Triumph of the Underdog is a 1998 documentary film about the life of jazz musician Charles Mingus. Comedy Kenchô omotenashi ka is 2013 Japanese film written by Yoshikazu Okada and directed by Yoshishige Miyake. Animation The Apple & The Worm is a 2009 animated family film directed by Anders Morgenthaler and Mads Juul and written by Anders Morgenthaler. Comedy Jungle de Ikou! is an animation directed by Yuji Moriyama in 1997. It was licensed in the U.S by Media Blasters and released on DVD and VHS in 2001. Documentary film God Rides A Harley is a 1998 documentary film. Documentary film Larwari and Walkara is a 1976 documentary film directed by Roger Sandall. Animation Pecatum Parvum is a 2007 short film directed by Asya Lukin. Comedy Just Friends is a 2005 American romantic comedy and Christmas film directed by Roger Kumble, and starring Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris, Chris Klein and Christopher Maquette. The plot focuses on a successful record executive, formerly an overweight high school nerd, who reconnects with his lifelong romantic crush after arriving home in New Jersey with a neurotic pop star in his company. The film revolves around humorous observation of strictly platonic relationships as "just friends" or "just as best friends." It was shot in Regina & Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Documentary film Kangaroos, Faces in the Mob is an Australian documentary film. Documentary film Leaves Fall In All Seasons is a 2013 short film written and directed by Ahmed Mater. Animation "An interesting look at the mythology of the West colliding with the mythology of the East in the globalized workplace of India." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 South Asian International Film Festival site. Comedy The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Norman Jewison. It is based on the Nathaniel Benchley novel The Off-Islanders, and was adapted for the screen by William Rose. The film depicts the chaos which ensues during the Cold War when the Soviet submarine Спрут accidentally runs aground on a small New England island. The film stars Carl Reiner, Eva Marie Saint, Alan Arkin in his first major film role, Brian Keith, Theodore Bikel, Jonathan Winters and Paul Ford. Documentary film The Pritchard is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Kevin Jerome Everson. Animation Espagueti western is a 2007 short animation film written by Gonzalo Bendala and Sami Natsheh ad directed by Sami Natsheh. Documentary film In his documentary The Main Suspect, director Yaky Yosha attempted to explore the circumstances which led to the deaths of thirteen Israeli Arabs during the October 2000 events that triggered the ongoing Intifada. Israel, October 1, 2000. Intifada Al-Aqsa has begun. For the first time Israeli-Arab citizens actively participate. During the following three days, 13 Arabs are killed. The government appoints an investigation committee, but the people have already chosen the main suspect: the Galilee Chief of Police, Major Alik Ron. The Main Suspect participated at IDFA Comedy Burning Life is a 1994 crime comedy film written by Stefan Kolditz and directed by Peter Welz. Comedy Ladies and Gentlemen: Biddie Schitzerman is a 2010 comedy drama film written by Deb Filler and directed by Francine Zuckerman. Science Fiction Gravity is a 2013 science fiction thriller film directed, co-written, co-produced and co-edited by Alfonso Cuarón. It stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts, and sees them stranded in space after the mid-orbit destruction of their space shuttle and their subsequent attempt to return to Earth. Cuarón wrote the screenplay with his son Jonás and attempted to develop the film at Universal Pictures. The rights were sold to Warner Bros. Pictures, where the project eventually found traction. David Heyman, who previously worked with Cuarón on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, produced the film with him. Gravity was produced entirely in the UK, where the British visual effects company Framestore spent more than three years creating most of the film's visual effects, which comprise over 80 of its 91 minutes. Gravity opened the 70th Venice International Film Festival in August 2013 and had its North American premiere three days later at the Telluride Film Festival. It was released to cinemas in the United States and Canada on October 4, 2013. Documentary film River Rites is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Ben Russell. Documentary film Take Me Home Documentary is a 2013 documentary film directed by Famor Botero. Documentary film The Real Jane Austen is a 2002 documentary film directed by Nicky Pattison. Documentary film Kerry Katona: Coming Clean is a 2010 tv documentary film. Comedy Leelai is a 2012 Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Andrew Louis and produced by Ramesh Babu. It stars débutantes Shiv Pandit and Manasi Parekh in lead roles along with Santhanam and Suhasini Raju in pivotal roles. The film which began in May 2008, opened after production delays on April 27, 2012 to positive reviews. Comedy I Love Madrid is a 2014 short film written and directed by Nadia Mata. Comedy The Pickwick Papers is a 1952 British black-and-white film based on the Charles Dickens classic. Both screenplay and direction were by Noel Langley. The film premiered at the Gaumont Cinema at Haymarket in London on 14 November 1952. In 1954 Soviet Union paid £10,000 for the distribution rights, and it became the first British film to be shown in Soviet Union after World War II, premiering on 29 July 1954 in a number of cities with a dubbed soundtrack. The was followed by a Russian reprint of Dickens' book in 150,000 copies a month later. Documentary film A Night in 67 is a 2010 documentary and music film directed by Ricardo Calil and Renato Terra. Documentary film Sandmann – Historien om en sosialistisk supermann is a Norwegian 52 minute long documentary by Jannicke Systad Jacobsen from 2005. The documentary looks back on the rise and fall of the East-German socialism through the tales of Sandmann of Sandmännchen. Comedy Heat Team is a 2004 action, crime. drama film written by Kin Chung Chan, Hing-Ka Chan and directed by Dante Lam. Thriller Don't Give a Damn, also known as Burger Cop in the United States, is a 1995 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Sammo Hung and starring Hung, Yuen Biao, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Kathy Chow. Thriller War and Humanity is a 1971 drama, thriller film written by Il-ro Kwak and directed by Sang-ok Shin. Comedy The Wild Years is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ventura Durall. Thriller Point of Betrayal is a 1995 movie about a man trying to drive his mother insane in order to get her money. He hires a nurse for his mother but faces opposition from his step father. Animation Guri Gursjen and Gursjan Gru is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Eirik Aure and Johanne Anda. Comedy Diamond Bay is a 2011 short independent film written and directed by David Ratner. Documentary film Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Reagan and the Big, Beautiful, Beleaguered American Dreamis a 1966 documentary film directed by Cliff Solway. Comedy Food For Thought is a 1999 short comedy film written and directed by John Paton and Matthew Ross. Comedy Bud's Recruit is a 1918 short comedy film directed by King Vidor. A print survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Comedy Mi Amigo is a 2002 comedy, western genre film. Comedy Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice is a 2002 American sports film starring Stephen Baldwin and Gary Busey and directed by Steve Boyum. The direct-to-video film is the sequel to the 1977 film Slap Shot. Comedy Red Hot Romance is a 1922 American silent film directed by Victor Fleming. A fragmentary print survives in the Library of Congress. Documentary film Beyond Citizen Kane is a British documentary film directed by Simon Hartog, produced by John Ellis, and first broadcast on Channel 4. It details the dominant position of the Rede Globo media group, the largest in Brazil, and discusses the group's influence, power, and political connections. Globo's president and founder Roberto Marinho was criticized and compared to the fictional newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane, created by Orson Welles for the 1941 film Citizen Kane. According to the documentary, Marinho's media group engages in manipulation of news to influence public opinion. Rede Globo objected to the film's position and tried to buy Brazilian rights, but Hartog had already made agreements to give non-TV rights to political and cultural groups in Brazil. Rede Globo went to court to prevent a scheduled March 1994 screening at the Rio de Janeiro Modern Art Museum, and gained a court order by which Military Police confiscated movie posters and the copy of the film. It has never been broadcast on TV in Brazil or released in commercial theaters, but was shown illegally during the 1990s in universities and among political groups. Comedy Turnabout is a 1940 comedy film directed by Hal Roach and starring Adolphe Menjou, Carole Landis and John Hubbard. Based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Thorne Smith, the screenplay was written by Mickell Novack, Bernie Giler and John McClain with additional dialogue by Rian James. Comedy Safed Jhoot is a 1977 Bollywood comedy drama film directed by Basu Chatterjee. Thriller Mach 2 is a 2001 drama film, directed by Fred Olen Ray. Documentary film "If global warming is our planet’s most pressing issue, large-scale population displacement is the human consequence. Massive continental migration is already under way, and diminished natural resources continue to threaten the lives of millions. The quickly submerging islands of Tuvalu in the South Pacific, drought-affected regions of Sudan, storm-susceptible coastlines of Bangladesh, and rapidly expanding deserts in China are forcing millions to relocate beyond their borders. Who will accept these refugees, and how will they impact their adopted homeland? Filmmaker Michael Nash spent two years traversing the globe, visiting these and other hot spots where rising sea levels are threatening millions of people’s survival. Strong visuals and potent testimony from the victims of climate change, politicians, scientists, relief organizations, and authors help sound the alarm for instituting new policies and working together to create solutions to cope with this imminent crisis. Climate Refugees fervently captures the human fallout of climate change." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy The 128th Rat is a 2013 short-comedy film written and directed by Jakub Paczek. Comedy "A couple debate polyamory versus monogamy in a hotel room where the twinbeds have no hope of being pushed together." Quoting the description from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Animation Slow Derek is a 2011 short animation drama film written and directed by Dan Ojari. Comedy What's Eating Gilbert Grape is a 1993 American drama film directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Johnny Depp, Juliette Lewis, Darlene Cates, and Leonardo DiCaprio. Peter Hedges wrote the screenplay, adapted from his 1991 novel of the same name. It was filmed in the Texas cities of Manor, Elgin, and Lockhart. Comedy Cats and Bruises is a 1965 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. Comedy Gallagher: The Sledge-O-Matic Collection is a 2000 comedy film written by Gallagher. Comedy The Adventures of King Pausole is a film directed by Alexis Granowsky released on Dec 15, 1933. Thriller Female Murderer without Head is a 1985 mystery thriller horror film written and directed by Kim Yeong Han. Science Fiction Locke the Superman is a manga series by Yuki Hijiri which was later adapted into a movie and three OVA releases. The movie was given an obscure video release in the United States by Celebrity Home Entertainment as Locke the Superpower. Both it and the OVAs were later licensed and released by Central Park Media under the original name. Ten volumes were published in Poland under the tile Locke Superczłowiek. As of 2012, Discotek have licensed the original Locke the Superman movie from 1984 and was released on November 6. This is the first ever DVD release in the US. It would be from the remastered, anamorphic telecline print used for the Japanese DVD release. Discotek would provide both the Japanese audio with English subtitles and the original English dub from the 80's, which was previously released on VHS. Thriller Sarvasakshi is a 1978 thriller mystery film written and directed by Ramdas Phutane. Comedy Imputato, alzatevi! is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film Thorberg is a 2012 documentary film directed by Dieter Fahrer. Animation Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town is a 1970 stop motion television special, made by Rankin-Bass. The film stars actor Fred Astaire as S.D. Kluger, the narrator, and Mickey Rooney as Kris Kringle/Santa Claus. The film tells the story of how Santa Claus and several Claus-related Christmas traditions came to be. It is based on the hit Christmas song of the same name, which was introduced on radio by Eddie Cantor in 1934, and the story of Saint Nicholas. The special was created using stop motion animation called "Animagic", in which all the characters are made out of wood and plastic and animated via stop-motion photography. The special was originally telecast by ABC and continues to air every year on sibling channel ABC Family, though both channels have at times edited the special to make room for commercials. Comedy Red Hot Speed is a 1929 comedy film written by Albert DeMond, Gladys Lehman, Matt Taylor and Faith Thomas, and directed by Joseph Henabery. Animation 100M is a 2013 short animation film directed by Camille Marjoux, Jeremy Delbos, El Khaddar, Cecile Terrillon, and Laurent Maynard. Animation The Wonderful Adventures of Nils is a animated film directed by Mamoru Oshii and Hisayuki Toriumi. Science Fiction Boa vs. Python is a 2004 Direct-to-video animal rights film. It was directed by David Flores, from a script by Chase Parker and Sam Wells, and was filmed in Sofia, Bulgaria. The film was a crossover between 2001's Boa and 2000's Python. Comedy Abel is a 1986 Dutch film directed by Alex van Warmerdam who also scripted and played the lead character. Other lead roles were played by Henri Garcin, Annet Malherbe and Olga Zuiderhoek. Supporting roles were played by Loes Luca and Arend Jan Heerma van Voss among others. Its music was written by Vincent van Waterdam and the film was distributed by First Floor Features. Abel was Van Warmerdam's directional debut. He at first planned to make the movie in black and white but others discouraged this and he chose colour instead. The vast majority of the movie is situated in a fictive kind of Dutch fifties. Abel had over 300 000 visitors, and it received a Gouden Kalf for 'Best film' and a Gouden Kalf for 'Best director'. In 1990 the tragedic comedy was named Best Dutch Film of the eighties by the Kring van Nederlandse Journalisten. In 2000 Abel was released on DVD. Abel was produced in collaboration with Orkater and the VPRO. Comedy Kiss Kiss... Bang Bang is a 1966 Italian spy movie directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma. Thriller The Perfect Nanny is a 2000 film directed by Robert Malenfant. Documentary film Ahmed: Almost 13 is a 2011 documentary and family film directed by Ritchie Calavander Cole. Comedy A Feud There Was is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Tex Avery and written by Melvin Millar, and notable for being the first cartoon in which the name Elmer Fudd was used, seen inscribed on the side of the scooter driven by the protagonist, Elmer Fudd. This is also the first Warner Bros. cartoon to be reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melody. Elmer's speaking voice was provided on this occasion by Arthur Q. Bryan, although it did not resemble the more familiar "cwazy wabbit" voice which would later be performed for Fudd by Bryan. The character's singing voice was provided by Roy Rogers and additional vocals in the cartoon were done by the Sons of the Pioneers. Comedy Mon petit doigt m'a dit... was a 2005 French comedy mystery film is based on the novel By the Pricking of My Thumbs by Agatha Christie. It was directed by Pascal Thomas and starring Catherine Frot, André Dussollier and Geneviève Bujold. Comedy Festival Experience is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Elizabeth Pasieczny. Documentary film Le Jeu de la Mort is a French/Swiss television documentary that was broadcast by the French public television channel France 2. The documentary was presented as a social commentary on the effects of humiliation in reality television and obeying orders, and its broadcast was followed by a studio discussion on the programme. The documentary focused on a conduction of the Milgram experiment, but with the additional factor of the popularity and influence of reality television on the general public. The experiment was performed under the guise of a television game show known as La Zone Xtrême. Volunteers were given €40 to take part as contestants in a "pilot" for the fictitious show, where they had to administer increasingly stronger electric shocks to trained actors posing as players as punishment for incorrect answers, as encouraged to do so by the host and audience. Only 16 of 80 "contestants" chose to end the game before delivering the highest voltage punishment. Comedy "Let's pretend you don't know you're watching a Boris Khlebnikov picture. Ten minutes in, those wildly gesticulating figures, staring perplexedly into space halfway between hilarity and despair, will definitely start looking familiar. Khlebnikov's signature visual style, complemented by dialogue but not dependent on it, could well be considered a natural (and extremely Russian) evolution of Buster Keaton's early Hollywood antics. Khlebnikov's third feature and second solo effort (his directorial debut, Roads to Koktebel, was made with Alexei Popogrebsky) is a deliberately paced urban saga following a modern-day Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Sergey Dreiden stars as a deluded, histrionic old man pursuing his whimsical follies in a near-barren Moscow suburb with the help of a dim-witted country bumpkin turned footman (Eugene Syty). Fuelled by lack of sleep and what could only by described as a misguided sense of responsibility toward humanity – at least the Russian portion of it – the old man bumbles through the streets undertaking bizarre selfappointed tasks, which include adding fake genitalia to a series of marble sculptures, building a boat in a nearby pond, relieving a neighbour of her long hair, painting his coat fluorescent colours and changing the location of a public bench. While the two are busy tilting at windmills, the old man's bewildered daughter (played by Anna Mikhalkova, whose father is the great Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov) tries to pry them apart by introducing rationale into their make-believe universe. She provides some basic human understanding in between the men's bouts of fancy, but ultimately she does more harm than good. The film ends much like Cervantes' novel, only the one restored to sanity is a miserable Sancho Panza, whose temporary lapse of devotion has possibly cost his master his life. Help Gone Mad handles its content with exemplary absurdity, battling reason with quixotic obstinacy right to the very end. And it's not often a movie can count insanity, however temporary, among its virtues rather than its flaws." Quoting Dimitri Eipides on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy Eutanas S.a. is a short, comedy, mistery film written and directed by Victor Nores. Documentary film Nude, calde e pure is a 1965 documentary film written by Jacques Lanzmann and Sergio Spina and directed by Virgilio Sabel and Lambert Santhe. Comedy The Last Yellow is a film directed by Julian Farino released on Dec 10, 1999. Thriller A powerful drug lord taught his son how to live a life of crime. When the child is an adult, he walks with a cartel in opposition to his father. Science Fiction Short Circuit is a 1986 American comic science fiction film directed by John Badham, and written by S. S. Wilson and Brent Maddock. The film's plot centers upon an experimental military robot which is struck by lightning and gains a more humanlike intelligence, wherewith it embarks to explore its new state. Short Circuit stars Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton, and G. W. Bailey, with Tim Blaney as the voice of Johnny Five. A sequel, Short Circuit 2, was released in 1988. Comedy Champagne for Caesar is a 1950 American comedy film about a radio quiz show, directed by Richard Whorf and written by Fred Brady and Hans Jacoby. The movie stars Ronald Colman, Celeste Holm, Vincent Price, Barbara Britton and Art Linkletter. The film was produced by Harry M. Popkin for his Cardinal Pictures and released by United Artists. Animation Cable Car is a 2008 short animation film written by Claudius Gentinetta and directed by Frank Braun and Claudius Gentinetta. Documentary film Tale of a Butcher Shop is a documentary film directed by Aya Hanabusa. Thriller Sholay is a 1975 Hindi action-adventure film directed by Ramesh Sippy and produced by his father G. P. Sippy. The film follows two criminals, Veeru and Jai, hired by a retired police officer to capture the ruthless dacoit Gabbar Singh. Hema Malini and Jaya Bhaduri also star, as Veeru and Jai's love interests. Sholay is considered a classic and one of the best Indian films. It was ranked first in the British Film Institute's 2002 poll of "Top 10 Indian Films" of all time. In 2005, the judges of the 50th annual Filmfare Awards named it the Best Film of 50 Years. The film was shot in the rocky terrain of Ramanagara, in the southern state of Karnataka, over a span of two and a half years. After the Central Board of Film Certification mandated the removal of several violent scenes, Sholay was released with a length of 198 minutes. In 1990, the original director's cut of 204 minutes became available on home media. When first released, Sholay received negative critical reviews and a tepid commercial response, but favourable word-of-mouth publicity helped it to become a box office success. Comedy Aloo Chaat is a Bollywood romantic comedy starring Aftab Shivdasani, Aamna Sharif, Linda Arsenio, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Sanjai Mishra, and Manoj Pahwa. The film is directed by Robbie Grewal, whose previous work includes films like Samay: When Time Strikes and MP3 - Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar. Comedy Il était une fois dans l'oued is a 2005 comedy film written by Djamel Bensalah and Gilles Laurent and directed by Djamel Bensalah. Documentary film Belarus has been called "Europe's last dictatorship". Since 1994, Alexander Lukashenko has ruled the ex-Soviet republic with a despotic hand, jailing the opposition, shutting down the press and refusing to investigate the assassinations of dissidents.He has virtually silenced his critics - except for one lone performance artist who stages public stunts mocking the dictator's pretentions. Belarusian Waltz is the story of Alexander Pushkin, whose audacious, comical exploits have earned him the hostility of the police and the consternation of his family. An offbeat tale in which post-modern street theatre meets 1930s-style authoritarianism, the film offers a surprising window into the soul of the Belarusian people. Documentary film Heaven's Rage is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Ken Cole. Comedy Ecco noi per esempio is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It was the first movie starring the comedian-star duo composed of Adriano Celentano and Renato Pozzetto. It is mostly set in Milan. Comedy The Whole Ten Yards is a 2004 American crime comedy film directed by Howard Deutch and sequel to the 2000 film The Whole Nine Yards. It was based on characters created by Mitchell Kapner, who was the writer of the first film. The film stars Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Natasha Henstridge, and Kevin Pollak. It was released on April 7, 2004 in North America. Unlike the first film, which was a commercial success despite receiving mixed reviews, The Whole Ten Yards was a major critical and commercial failure. Comedy 2 Guns is a 2013 American action comedy film directed by Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur and starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg. Based on a comic book series of the same name published by Boom! Studios, the film was released on August 2, 2013, and was met with mixed to positive reviews from critics. Comedy When's Your Birthday? is an American film directed by Harry Beaumont. While original prints of this film had a cartoon sequence in Technicolor directed by Bob Clampett and Leon Schlesinger, most prints have the sequence in black-and-white. Animation Noise Of The World is a 2013 short, animation, fantasy film written by Coke Riobóo and Sergio Catá and directed by Coke Riobóo. Documentary film Chante ton bac d'abord is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by David André. Thriller The Golden Lady is a 1979 British thriller film directed by José Ramón Larraz and starring Christina World, June Chadwick, Suzanne Danielle and Desmond Llewelyn. Documentary film First Descent is a 2005 documentary film about snowboarding and its beginning in the 1980s. The snowboarders featured in this movie represent three generations of snowboarders and the progress this young sport has made over the past two decades. Most of the movie was shot in Alaska and its back country. It is the first movie to be produced and financed by a soft-drink company. Comedy Rötmånad is a Swedish dark comedy film from 1970 directed by Jan Halldoff. In the Stockholm archipelago lives the barber Assar Gustafsson peacefully with his 17-year old daughter Anna-Bella. One day Assar’s wife Sally comes back after five years of absence and she starts up a brothel with the young girl as the main attraction. The film contains a lot of nudity and violence, but also a lot of humor, and has achieved cult film status in Sweden, although, as of 2006, it has not yet been released on DVD. Comedy Good Morning, Vietnam is a 1987 American war comedy film written by Mitch Markowitz and directed by Barry Levinson. Set in Saigon in 1965, during the Vietnam War, the film stars Robin Williams as a radio DJ on Armed Forces Radio Service, who proves hugely popular with the troops, but infuriates his superiors with what they call his "irreverent tendency". The story is loosely based on the experiences of AFRS radio DJ Adrian Cronauer. Most of Williams' radio broadcasts were improvised. The film was a critical and commercial success; for his work in the film, Williams was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The film is number 100 on the list of the "American Film Institiute's 100 Funniest American Movies". Documentary film Gates of Heaven is a 1978 documentary film by Errol Morris about the pet cemetery business. It was made when Morris was unknown and did much to launch his career. Comedy Pink Ludoos is movie about a Sikh family in Canada and it deals with gender and caste issues. Comedy Rich Relations is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Clifford Sanforth and starring Ralph Forbes, Frances Grant, and Barry Norton. Written by Joseph O'Donnell and based on the novel of the same name by Priscilla Wayne, the film is about a secretary who is romanced by a "ladies man" unaware that her boss is in love with her. The film was released in the United States on February 1, 1937. Documentary film Donkey In Lahore is a 2008 documentary by Faramarz Rahber about the life of an Australian who falls in love with a Pakistani woman and decides to marry her. In North America, it premiered in the east coast at the Tribeca film festival and in the west coast at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival, later winning the Audience Favorite award, Best Documentary and Best Director at the 2009 Noor Iranian Film Festival. Science Fiction Max Knight: Ultra Spy is a 2000 American television film written by Paul Bales, David Michael Latt, David Rimawi, Sherri Strain, and directed by Colin Budds. The film stars Michael Landes, Rachel Blakely, Brooke Harmon, and Christopher Morris. It features the use of video game related machinima as part of its production and storyline. Max Knight: Ultra Spy was released direct-to-video on February 25, 2000. Animation Kiwi! is a 2006 computer-generated animation created by Dony Permedi, a student in the New York City School of Visual Arts, as his Master's Thesis Animation, with music composed and performed by Tim Cassell. The animation's story of a kiwi that aspires to fly created a major Internet phenomenon after it was hosted on the video sharing site YouTube. Unofficial versions of the video pair it with Mad World by Tears for Fears. These versions became popular viral videos. Animation The Secret of Kells is a 2009 Irish-French-Belgian animated fantasy film by Cartoon Saloon that premiered on 8 February 2009, at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. It went into wide release in Belgium and France on 11 February, and Ireland on 3 March. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Documentary film "Based on the best-selling book by Naomi Klein, The Shock Doctrine seeks to explain the rise of disaster capitalism: the exploitation of moments of crisis in vulnerable countries by governments and big business. The film traces the doctrine’s beginnings in the radical theories of Milton Friedman at the University of Chicago, and its subsequent implementation over the past 40 years in countries as disparate as Augusto Pinochet’s Chile, Boris Yeltsin’s Russia, Margaret Thatcher’s Great Britain, and most recently through the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Filmmakers Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross use a brand of artistic license to present a cinematic experience that takes this theory to a new audience. They make heavy use of archival images, offset with new footage of Klein's interviews and lectures. Warning: After viewing this film, you may interpret our world history in a new light." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film 10 on Ten is a 2004 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Looking to his own art for inspiration, Abbas Kiarostami reflects on his techniques of filming and how he taped certain sequences in Ten in 2001. Documentary film Orphans of the Genocide is a documentary film directed by Bared Maronian. Documentary film Twin Brothers, 53 Scenes from a Childhood is a 2011 film directed by Axel Danielson. Comedy Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas is the series finale for the original Saved by the Bell series. It was presented as a two-hour television movie that originally aired on NBC in 1994. When aired in syndication, it is commonly split into two double-length episodes. TBS airs the episodes as four standard episodes, but because TBS airs a two hour block of Saved by the Bell weekday mornings, all four episodes usually air back-to-back. The hit Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song "Live It Up" was featured in the opening titles instead of the regular theme song and featured shots of Las Vegas at night. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles and at The Stardust Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Thriller Midnight Fear is a 1992 thriller film directed by William Crain. Comedy Without You I'm Nothing is a 1990 film starring and written by comedian and singer Sandra Bernhard, based on material from her award-winning one-woman show of the same name. The film was shot on location in 1989 at The Coconut Grove in The Ambassador Hotel. Karole Armitage was the choreographer. It was released on VHS video cassette in 1990 and became a cult classic, prompting it to be re-released in 2000 as part of the "MGM Avant-Garde Cinema" collection. It was not a commercial success, but it was highly praised by critics for its caustic commentary on American values and celebrity culture. It was released on DVD on August 23, 2005. The film, which was directed by John Boskovich, recreates moments from the stage show, often with Bernhard dressed in zany costumes reminiscent of the character she is embodying without actually "becoming" that character. Interspersed are faux-interview bits with actress Lu Leonard as Bernhard's manager and actor Steve Antin, with whom she would later co-star in the film Inside Monkey Zetterland. Animation Hamlet A.D.D., directed by Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant and produced by Special Entertainment, is a 2014 independent feature film and web series which re-imagines Shakespeare’s play as a bizarre and comical tour through the ages. The world premiere was held at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art in April 2014. This version of Hamlet is a comedy shot entirely in front of a green screen and features live-action characters in an animated world. The story begins in 1602 and leaps chronologically through time to the present, then into the distant future. Guest stars include Dustin Diamond, Mark Metcalf, Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Trace Beaulieu & Kevin Murphy, Mark Borchardt & Mike Schank, Kumar Pallana, Leslie Hall, Samwell, Tay Zonday, Michael Q. Schmidt, and comic Gregg Turkington as his character Neil Hamburger. Scenes from the film have been shown at White Columns gallery, the Green Gallery, the Frederick Layton Gallery, INOVA gallery, and appeared as a special feature on the Mystery Science Theater 3000 XV box set. The film was supported by the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship for Artists. Comedy So You Won't Talk is a 1935 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Monty Banks, Vera Pearce and Bertha Belmore. The owner of a small Italian restaurant in central London is left a million pound inheritance, the only stipulation to the will being that he cannot speak or write anything for a period of one month. Comedy The Last Hour is a 1930 British comedy crime film directed by Walter Forde and starring Richard Cooper and Stewart Rome and Kathleen Vaughan and Alexander Field. Documentary film Frayland is a 2011 documentary film directed by Ramiro Ozer Ami and Sebastián Mayayo. Thriller Utthaan is a Hindi film produced by Kumar Sanu. The film was directed by Ujjwal Chatterje. The film stars Priyanshu Chatterjee and Neha Dhupia. The film's music is also done by Kumar Sanu. Thriller L'Enquête Corse, known as The Corsican File in its US release, is a 2004 French comedy film directed by Alain Berbérian. It is based on the comic book of the same name, one of the stories from the Jack Palmer series by René Pétillon. The film is produced by Gaumont and Legend, and written by Christian Clavier and Michel Delgado. The story follows the escapades of private investigator Jack Palmer, a pseudonym of Rêmi Francois, trying to locate a man living on the island of Corsica who is to inherit a property from a will. Nicolas Jouenne of Le Figaro said, "And you must admit that the two actors stick to their characters perfectly! Although it has not adopted the unmistakable look of Jack Palmer, Christian Clavier is shown in a relatively convincing interpretation while retaining far from his usual bidding a bit boring. Facing him, Jean Reno turns out perfect in solitary independence leader and blood, in addition to the Corsican accent!" Comedy The Musical Pig is a 1965 short film directed by Zlatko Grgic. Thriller Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders is a thriller/crime/drama TV movie written by David J. Kinghorn and Michael Petryni and directed by Michael Pressman. Documentary film Photographie und jenseits is a 2000 film directed by Heinz Emigholz. Comedy Kidnapping Caitlynn is a 2009 short film that was released on the internet on 6 April 2009 although it premiered at the Vail Film Festival 2009 on April 4. It is Jenny Mollen's debut screenplay for a short film. It was produced by Dead Serious Films. It stars Julie Benz, Jenny Mollen, Jason Biggs, Rhys Coiro and Mario E. Garcia. Comedy Pottery Wars is a 2013 short documentary comedy film written and directed by Michelle Naomi Swallow. Comedy Ryder P.I. is a 1986 comedy film written by Dave Hawthorne, Karl Hosch, Bob Nelson and Chuck Walker and directed by Karl Hosch and Chuck Walker. Comedy Thark is a 1932 film farce, directed by Tom Walls, with a script by Ben Travers. The film is a screen adaptation of the original 1927 Aldwych farce of the play of the same title. Comedy Dreaming is a 1945 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Hazel Court. Its plot concerns a soldier who is knocked unconscious during a battle and has a series of bizarre dreams. Comedy Greenkeeping is a 1992 comedy film written and directed by David Caesar. Animation People Are Bunny is a 1959 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson, starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. People Are Bunny spoofs the Art Linkletter show People Are Funny where the parody of Art Linkletter is voiced by an uncredited Daws Butler. Documentary film Tales from the Inside is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Guadalupe Miranda. Science Fiction Heaven's Soldiers is a 2005 South Korean period action-comedy film directed by Min Joon-ki. It combines elements of several genres such as war films, time travel and historical drama. Animation Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Mayanagri is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem series.It is the sixth movie of Chhota Bheem series and also the third movie of Chhota Bheem and Krishna. Running time - 66 mins. It was released on 26th October 2011 on the festival of Diwali. Documentary film The Balls to Prove It is a short comedy sports documentary film written by Jessica Becker and directed by Murray Scott. Comedy Don't Ever Leave Me is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Petula Clark, Jimmy Hanley, Hugh Sinclair, Edward Rigby, and Anthony Newley. Produced by Betty Box during her stint at Gainsborough Pictures, it was written by Robert Westerby. The plot, a variation on The Ransom of Red Chief, revolves around Sheila Farlaine, the teenaged daughter of Shakespearean tragedian Michael Farlaine, who is kidnapped by elderly crook Harry Denton when it's suggested he no longer has what it takes to be a master criminal. When Harry starts having second thoughts about the caper, Sheila - tired of playing second fiddle to her egotistical father's career - becomes the mastermind of the plot and resists every effort made by Harry's grandson Jack to return her home before she's discovered missing. Newley is Sheila's boyfriend Jimmy, a potential juvenile delinquent and general nuisance to one and all. Taking advantage of Clark's vocal abilities, screenwriter Westerby included two scenes in which she sang the tune "It's Not for the Want of Trying" by songwriters Jack Fishman and Peter Hart. Thriller Southie is a 1999 American film directed by John Shea and starring Donnie Wahlberg. The film centers on Danny Quinn who returns home to South Boston from New York City and gets stuck between his friends, who are supported by one Irish gang, and his family, which are members of another. The film also stars Rose McGowan, Anne Meara, Will Arnett, Lawrence Tierney, Robert Wahlberg, and Amanda Peet. Memorable scenes were shot at the South Boston Yacht Club and Bowlarama on East Broadway. Thriller Darkman is a 1990 American superhero action film directed and co-written by Sam Raimi. It is based on a short story Raimi wrote that paid homage to Universal's horror films of the 1930s. The film stars Liam Neeson as Peyton Westlake, a scientist who is attacked and left for dead by a ruthless mobster, Robert Durant, after his girlfriend, an attorney, runs afoul of a corrupt developer. Unable to secure the rights to either The Shadow or Batman, Raimi decided to create his own superhero and struck a deal with Universal Studios to make his first Hollywood studio film. He was subjected to a grueling screenwriting process and equally difficult post-production battle with the studio. Darkman was generally well received by critics and performed well at the box office, grossing almost $49 million worldwide, well above its $16 million budget. This financial success spawned two direct-to-video sequels, The Return of Durant and Die Darkman Die, as well as comic books, video games, and action figures. Over the years, Darkman has become regarded as a cult film. Documentary film Daughters of Malakeh is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jet Homoet and Sharog Heshmat Manesh. Animation The Polar Express is a 2004 American motion capture computer-animated musical Christmas fantasy film based on the children's book of the same title by Chris Van Allsburg. Written, produced, and directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film featured human characters animated using live action performance capture technique, with the exception of the dancing waiters who dispense hot chocolate on the train, because their feats were impossible for live actors to achieve. The film stars Daryl Sabara, Nona Gaye, Jimmy Bennett, and Eddie Deezen, with Tom Hanks in six distinct roles. The film also included a performance by Tinashe at age 9, who later gained exposure as a pop singer in 2010, as the CGI-model for the female protagonist. The film was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment in association with Shangri-La Entertainment, ImageMovers, Playtone and Golden Mean, for Warner Bros. Pictures. The visual effects and performance capture were done at Sony Pictures Imageworks. The film was made at a budget of $165 million, a record breaking sum for an animated feature at the time. The studio first released the film in both conventional and IMAX 3D theaters on November 10, 2004. Documentary film 2000 M2 And A Garden is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Tama Tobias-Macht. Science Fiction Daikyojū Gappa is a 1967 Kaiju film. This Japanese film was produced by Nikkatsu Corporation, and was their only foray into the giant monster genre. The foreign sales title for the film was Gappa: The Triphibian Monster, and was dubbed into English. The film was picked up by American International Pictures and released directly to television in the US under their American International Television banner, and retitled Monster from a Prehistoric Planet. This version was one of many films syndicated to broadcasters nationwide by AIP-TV, and became a staple for Horror Hosts on television stations from San Francisco to New York City from the late 1960s through early 1980s. Comedy Action 3D is a 2013 Indian Telugu comedy film in 3D. The film is directed by Anil Sunkara and features an ensemble cast of Allari Naresh, Shaam, Vaibhav, Raju Sundaram, Neelam Upadhyaya. Sneha Ullal, Kamna Jethmalani and Sheena Shahabadi. The film is India's first 3D Comedy film with high Technical Standards. It has been dubbed in Tamil as Aasu Raja Rani Jackie Matrum Joker. Its an unofficial remake of an Hollywood movie The Hangover Documentary film Pepper LIVE DVD is a DVD by Pepper that was filmed over the course of two sold-out 2004 performances at the L.A.'s Troubador night club. The DVD was released on March 8, 2005 through Volcom Entertainment. Comedy Doctor in the House is a 1954 British comedy film, directed by Ralph Thomas and produced by Betty Box. The screenplay, by Nicholas Phipps, Richard Gordon and Ronald Wilkinson, is based on the novel by Gordon, and follows a group of students through medical school. It was the most popular box office film of 1954 in Great Britain. Its success spawned six sequels, and also a television and radio series entitled Doctor in the House. It made Dirk Bogarde one of the biggest British stars of the 1950s. Other well-known British actors featured in the film were Kenneth More, Donald Sinden and Donald Houston. James Robertson Justice appeared as the irascible chief surgeon Sir Lancelot Spratt, a role he would repeat in many of the sequels. Comedy The Scalphunters is a 1968 American Western film starring Burt Lancaster, Ossie Davis and Telly Savalas. The film was directed by Sydney Pollack, with the score written by Elmer Bernstein. Davis was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film. Science Fiction Model Starship is a 2013 animation short comedy film directed by Max Hattler. Comedy Puck Hogs follows a men's recreational hockey team, “The Puck Hogs,” through a brutally hilarious weekend tournament. In the tradition of the cult classic This is Spinal Tap, Puck Hogs is a hocku-mentary comedy about ice-prone boys turning into real-life men, and stick handling the puck over the goal line of life. Comedy Memories of Me is a 1988 film by director Henry Winkler, starring Billy Crystal, Alan King, and JoBeth Williams. This was the first movie directed by Winkler, and much of it was filmed inside the MGM Studios in Culver City, California, only a few miles from Hollywood. Comedy Schwarzwaldmelodie is a 1956 West German film directed by Géza von Bolváry. The film was produced in de Ufa-Studios Berlin and in the Circus Roland. Thriller The Killing Room is a 2009 psychological thriller film directed by Jonathan Liebesman and starring Chloë Sevigny, Nick Cannon, and Timothy Hutton. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. It is being distributed internationally by ContentFilm. Documentary film "A visual illustration of a single evening where 20,000 people dance and sing daily at the only checkpoint between India and Pakistan." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Miserable Life is a 2000 comedy drama film written by Fernando Huertas, Javier García Maurino & Alfonso Cuadrado and directed by Fernando Huertas. Thriller 9 is a 2009 American computer-animated satirical post-apocalyptic science fiction film, which was directed by Shane Acker and produced by Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov. The film stars the voice talents of Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer, Crispin Glover, Martin Landau, and Fred Tatasciore. It is based on Acker's Academy Award-nominated 2005 short film of the same name. The film was released on September 9, 2009, and it was distributed by Focus Features. The screenplay for the film was written by Pamela Pettler, with casting by Mindy Marin, production design by Robert St. Pierre and Fred Warter, and art direction by Christophe Vacher. Comedy Mazaaq is a 1975 Bollywood comedy film directed by Haidar Ali. Comedy Dogs of War! is a 1923 silent short subject, the fourteenth entry in Hal Roach's Our Gang series. Directed by Robert F. McGowan, the two-reel short was released to theaters in July 1923 by Pathé Exchange. The short was filmed alongside Why Worry?, a feature comedy produced by Roach and starring Harold Lloyd, who makes a cameo appearance in Dogs of War as himself. Documentary film 7 Plus Seven is a 1970 documentary and biography TV movie directed by Michael Apted. Documentary film Behind the Breadline is a 1974 documentary and short film directed by S. Sukhdev. Science Fiction Flatland 2: Sphereland is a 2012 animation, family, sci-fi, short film written and directed by Dano Johnson. Thriller Utsutsu is a 2002 mystery film directed by Hisashi Toma. Comedy The Pizza Triangle is a 1970 Italian commedia all'italiana film directed by Ettore Scola and written by Scola and the famous screenwriter duo of Age & Scarpelli. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Monica Vitti, Giancarlo Giannini. It was coproduced with Spain and Spanish actors Manuel Zarzo and Juan Diego are dubbed into Italian. The film is available on DVD in Germany, released by WB as Eifersucht auf italienisch, and in Italy. Documentary film An intimate and rare exploration of the world of Messianic Judaism and Jews who believe in Jesus. Filmed in Canada for a period of five years, the film follows members of the city of David congregation from Toronto, Canada as they try to carve out a life for themselves in their Jewish community, by following what many Jews believe to be Christian Dogma. The Chosen People reveals the most controversial group in the Jewish community and their crusade to have the North American Jewish community accept Jesus (Yeshua) of Nazareth as the Jewish Messiah. Thriller A Bullet for Joey is a 1955 film noir starring Edward G. Robinson, George Raft and Audrey Totter about a gangster who sneaks into Canada to kidnap a scientist for the communists. Animation Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird are pets of tenants in the Spinsters Arms Hotel, where pets aren't allowed. As they try to keep out of sight of the landlord, Sylvester discovers Tweety and chases him in and out of the hotel rooms. Documentary film De Berg is a 1982 film directed by Gerrard Verhage. Animation Ravenboy is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Andrea Deppert. Comedy The Cheerleaders is a 1973 comedy film directed by Paul Glickler and starring Stephanie Fondue and Denise Dillaway. The film was made in the summer of 1972 in the cities of Cupertino, California and Sunnyvale, California. The high school scenes were shot at Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, California. The administration of Monta Vista high school claimed to not be aware of the racy elements and theme of the movie, although it is hard to believe that no one associated with the school did not know as the crew and extras certainly knew. Many of the football player extras were recent graduates of local high schools from these two cities. The red uniforms in the film representing the home team high school Amarosa High School were actual uniforms of Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, California from that same year. The film's success spawned a series of sequels during the 1970s. Comedy Haisiyat is a 1984 comedy family drama film written by Anjaan, Indivar, Kader Khan, V.K. Madhukar and directed by Narayana Rao Dasari. Comedy Kwik Stop is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Michael Gilio. Comedy Bill Maher: The Decider is Bill Maher's eighth HBO stand-up comedy special. It was filmed on 21 July 2007 at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston, Massachusetts. Maher talks about various social and political topics, such as the Iraq War, lobbying, sexuality, prescription drugs and religion. The title parodies one of the nicknames of then-U.S. president George W. Bush, and his politics and administration are a main topic of the special. Thriller Sella Turcica is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Fred Vogel, and co-written by Shelby Vogel and Don Moore. Comedy The Gay Nighties is a 1933 American film featuring the comedy team Clark & McCullough and directed by Mark Sandrich. Thriller A freshman on her first day of college is seduced by an older co-ed and shares a sleepless night in the New Mexico desert. But this newly formed lesbian couple's first day together is violently interrupted by a pair of orphaned sisters with a taste for kidnapping, torture and the creation of flesh-eating zombies in their underground bunker! As they fight for their lives and attempt escape, the couple uncovers the sister's terrifying plan for a Fourth Reich army of the dead. Now, only the couple's wits and survival skills will save them from this undead Nazi nightmare. Featuring music by Eternal of Wu-Tang Killa Beez. Thriller Koyla is a 1997 Hindi action thriller film produced and directed by Rakesh Roshan. The film stars Madhuri Dixit, Shahrukh Khan, Amrish Puri, Himani Shivpuri, Johnny Lever, Ashok Saraf and Kunika. Mohnish Behl is featured in a guest appearance. Science Fiction Curse of the Komodo is a 2004 film that was directed by Jim Wynorski. The film was followed by Komodo vs. Cobra. Documentary film Roelof Uys is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Senara Wilson Hodges. Thriller They Nest is a 2000 thriller / horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem. Science Fiction The Human Centipede (First Sequence) is a 2009 Dutch horror film written, directed, and co-produced by Tom Six. The film tells the story of a German doctor who kidnaps three tourists and joins them surgically, mouth to anus, forming a "human centipede," a conjoined triplet. It stars Dieter Laser as the antagonist villain, Dr. Heiter, with Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, and Akihiro Kitamura as his victims. According to Six, the concept of the film arose from a joke he made with friends about punishing a child molester by stitching his mouth to the anus of a "fat truck driver." Six also stated that inspiration for the film came from Nazi medical experiments carried out during World War II, such as the crimes of Josef Mengele at the Auschwitz concentration camp. When approaching investors prior to filming, Six did not mention the mouth-to-anus aspect of the plot, fearing it would put off potential backers. The financiers of The Human Centipede did not discover the full nature of the film until it was complete. The film received generally negative reviews from mainstream film critics, but it won several accolades at international film festivals. Animation Wubbzy's Big Movie is a made-for-TV movie which premiered on Starz Kids & Family on Friday, August 29, 2008 distributed by Starz Animation and Bolder Media in association with Film Roman. It is the first Wubbzy project not to air on Nick Jr., as of Starz producing the series. Comedy A Terrible Night is an 1896 French silent comedy film by Georges Méliès. It was released by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 26 in its catalogues, where it is listed with the descriptive subtitle scène comique. Animation Jing, King of Bandits: Seventh Heaven is a 2004 animation film written by Yuchi Kumakura and directed by Hiroshi Watanabe. Comedy Victor Victoria is a 1982 film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Julie Andrews, James Garner, Robert Preston, Lesley Ann Warren, Alex Karras, and John Rhys-Davies. The film was produced by Tony Adams, directed by Blake Edwards, and scored by Henry Mancini, with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. It was adapted in 1995 as a Broadway musical. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won the Academy Award for Original Music Score. It is a remake of the 1933 German film Viktor und Viktoria. Documentary film The Secret of Selling the Negro Market is a 1954 film financed by Johnson Publishing Company, the publisher of Ebony magazine, to encourage advertisers to promote their products and services in the African-American media. The film showed African-American professionals, housewives and students as participants in the American consumer society, and it emphasized the economic power of this demographic community. The film, which was shot in Kodachrome Color, featured appearances by Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce, and radio announcer Robert Trout. The film had its premiere in July 1954 at the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was shown on a non-theatrical basis. Comedy Dirty Tricks is a 2000 comedy drama film written by Nigel Williams and directed by Paul Seed. Comedy Radio Days is a 1987 comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film looks back on an American family's life during the Golden Age of Radio using both music and memories to tell the story. Comedy The Ugly Duckling and Me! is a 2006 animated film which won an award at the China International Cartoon and Digital Art Festival. Intended for a family audience, it is a modern adaptation of The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen. It was directed by Michael Hegner and Karsten Kiilerich. The Yorkshire Post described it as a "feel good" film for family audiences. The film is based on a television series of the same name. The series chronicles the adventures of a swan named Ugly and his adoptive father, a rat named Ratso. Comedy 30 is a 2007 comedy film written by Chris Halleron and Curtis Pollock and directed by Curtis Pollock. Science Fiction Johnny Mnemonic is a 1995 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Robert Longo in his directorial debut. The film stars Keanu Reeves and Dolph Lundgren. The film is based on the story of the same name by William Gibson. Keanu Reeves plays the title character, a man with a cybernetic brain implant designed to store information. The film portrays Gibson's dystopian view of the future with the world dominated by megacorporations and with strong East Asian influences. This was Dolph Lundgren's last theatrical release film until 2010's The Expendables. The film was shot on location in Canada, with Toronto and Montreal filling in for the film's Newark and Beijing settings. A number of local sites, including Toronto's Union Station and Montreal's skyline and Jacques Cartier Bridge, feature prominently. The film premiered in Japan on April 15, 1995, in a longer version that is closer to the director's cut, featuring a score by Mychael Danna and different editing. The film was released in the United States on May 26, 1995. Comedy Artois the Goat is a comedy about goat cheese directed by Cliff Bogart and Kyle Bogart. It had a limited release but received positive reviews. Artois the Goat was screened at the First Glance Hollywood Film Festival. Artois the Goat was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize: Narrative Feature at South by Southwest. Documentary film Giant's Quoit is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Denzil Monk. Animation Dresden Dynamo is a 1971 animation short film directed by Lis Rhodes. Comedy Riff Raffy Daffy is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Comedy The Four Corners of Nowhere is a comedy film released in 1995, directed by Stephen Chbosky. Thriller Blue Ruin is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Jeremy Saulnier. The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival as part of the Directors' Fortnight section on May 17, 2013, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. Saulnier funded production on the film through a successful Kickstarter campaign, which MTV.com called "the perfect example of what crowdfunding can accomplish." The film was released to theaters and VOD on April 25, 2014, and made $258,384 in the United States. It was released on home video on July 22, 2014. Comedy L'homme orchestre is a comedy film from 1969 directed by Serge Korber, written by Jean Halain, and starring by Louis de Funès. Documentary film L'altra altra metà del cielo...continua is a 2011 documentary film directed by Laura Valle. Comedy Mr. Morgan's Last Love is an 2013 comedy-drama film based on Francoise Dorner's French novel La Douceur Assassine. It is written and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck and stars Michael Caine and Clémence Poésy. Comedy The Girl in the Picture is a 1985 British film directed by Cary Parker and starring John Gordon Sinclair as Alan, a Glaswegian photographer, keen to get back with his former girlfriend. Meanwhile his assistant Ken is smitten by a girl he knows only through her photograph. The film also stars Gregor Fisher and Rikki Fulton. Documentary film Take Back Your Power is documentary film directed by Josh del Sol. Comedy Kill Buljo is a 2007 Norwegian parody of the Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill. It is set in Finnmark, Norway and portrays the protagonist Jompa Tormann's hunt for Tampa and Papa Buljo. The film depends heavily on satirizing stereotypes about Norway's Sami population. According to the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, Quentin Tarantino has watched the film's trailer and was quite happy about it, looking forward to seeing the film itself. Documentary film Petey and Johnny is a 1961 documentary film. Comedy Ko Ante Koti is a 2012 released Telugu film Starring Sharwanand, Priya Anand and Sri Hari in the lead roles. Directed by Anish Kuruvilla and produced by Sharwanand himself under Sarvaa Arts. Animation Tom and Jerry find their wagon west attacked by Indians, but escape only after being rescued by all the branches of the military, including the Army's tanks. Documentary film The Incomplete is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jan Soldat. Documentary film O Dia que Durou 21 Anos is a Brazilian documentary film that shows the influence of the U.S. government in the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état. Original White House tapes with John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson as well as CIA Top Secret documents reveal how the US government planned to overthrow Brazilian elected president João Goulart. The film has won three awards in international festivals cinemas, two of these in the United States and one in France. Thriller La Mujer de Hielo is a 2007 film written and directed by Leonardo Bechini. Comedy Bubble Trouble is the 151st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction "Story of a delicate house. Standing up the top of a mountain, it’s rocking from right to left to the displeasure of the occupants." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Comedy The Ghosts of Berkeley Square is a 1947 British comedy film, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Robert Morley and Felix Aylmer. The film is an adaptation of the novel No Nightingales by Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon, inspired by the enduring reputation of the property at 50 Berkeley Square as "the most haunted house in London". Despite its stellar cast of highly respected character actors and its inventive use of special effects, the film proved less successful at the box-office than had been hoped. Comedy When Wolf Falls in Love with Sheep is a 2012 romance comedy film directed by Chi-Jan-Hou. Documentary film "Fourtyeight years of Salazar’s dictatorship in Portugal and its colonies. Accompanying the images of anthropometric photographs, voices of the regime’s much-feared PIDE (political police) and its opponents remember. There is not only the secret history of these photos, but also the confrontation between the executioner and his victim, frozen for eternity. The years move on but the photos remain the same, all on the same format: black and white, fullface and profile. Behind these monochromatic, monotonous images, sad and inert, the voices of those formerly photographed by the PIDE recall their memories, their fears, their scars, their arrests, the physical abuse, the torture, the humiliations and the prison." Quoting Yann Lardeau from the 2010 Vienna International Film Festival site. Documentary film Beyond And Back is a 1978 documentary and "death-sploitation flick" released by Sunn Classic Pictures that deals with the subject of near death experiences. Documentary film Kony 2012: Part II - Beyond Famous is a video follow up to Kony 2012. Documentary film The Cult of the Suicide Bomber is a 2005 documentary TV movie. Documentary film Tears of the Amazon is a TV program. Comedy De Tripas, Corazon is a 1996 comedy, short film directed and written by Antonio Urrutia. Documentary film "Fear permeates the daily lives of Kampala’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender men and women, or “kuchus.” Newspapers scream such headlines as, “HOMO TERROR! We Name and Shame Top Gays in the City,” and a sodomy conviction all too often results in a prison sentence. On the outskirts of town, in a small, unmarked office at the end of a dirt track, subsistence farmer and veteran activist David Kato labors to repeal Uganda’s homophobic laws and liberate his fellow kuchus. But David’s formidable task just became exponentially harder: a new “Anti-Homosexuality Bill” in Uganda’s Parliament proposes a prison sentence for anyone who fails to turn in a gay family member, and, having christened Uganda ground zero in their war on the “homosexual agenda,” U.S. evangelicals now frequent the church halls and universities of Kampala to hold prayer rallies and ordain local bishops. As if this weren’t enough, photos of David’s friend Stosh, an HIV+ transman, are plastered across a local tabloid, forcing him into hiding. In the midst of this chaos, it falls to the indignant and foulmouthed David, along with an idiosyncratic clan of fellow activists, to fight for Kampala’s kuchus in the press, in the churches, and in the courts, where they launch a landmark lawsuit against a gay-bashing tabloid. *** Until just two months ago, this was what our film was about. Then, on January 26th, 2011, the unthinkable happened: David was brutally murdered in his home. We were devastated by the news and returned to Uganda immediately. Over the past year, David had become a friend to both of us and a supporter of Call Me Kuchu, so we felt a natural duty to capture the response to his death, which marked a terrible and tragic loss for human rights activism in Uganda and around the world. We spent six weeks documenting the immediate impact of David's death on the kuchu community and the beginning of the trial of the suspect in his murder. With unprecedented access to a tumultuous year – both hopeful and tragic – for this small band of kuchus, Call Me Kuchu examines the astounding courage and determination required not only to battle an oppressive government, but also to maintain religious conviction in the face of the contradicting rhetoric of a powerful national church. As we paint a rare portrait of an activist community and its antagonists, our key question explores the concept of democracy: In a country where a judiciary increasingly recognizes the rights of individual kuchus, yet a popular vote and daily violence threaten to eradicate their rights altogether, can this small but spirited group bring about the political and religious change it seeks?" Quoting the description from the Kickstarter site. Animation Goose Trouble is a 2013 animated adventure comedy short film directed by Monika Dovnar. Comedy Funny People is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Judd Apatow, and starring Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, and Leslie Mann. The film was released on July 31, 2009 in North America, and on August 28, 2009 in the United Kingdom. Funny People uses considerably more dramatic elements than seen in Apatow's previous films. The film was co-produced by Apatow Productions and Mr. Madison 23 Productions, a subsidiary of Sandler's company Happy Madison. Universal and Columbia Pictures co-financed the film and the former also served as a worldwide distributor. The film received generally positive reviews, with praise for the performances of Sandler and Rogen, the script and directing, although criticism was directed towards the film's excessive runtime. The supporting cast features Eric Bana, Jason Schwartzman, Jonah Hill and Aubrey Plaza. Comedy Au nom du Christ aka In the name of Christ is a parable exploring the proliferation of pseudo-Christian sects in Africa. A pig herder, despised by the whole of his village, sees a vision in which he is informed that he has been chosen by God to save his people. He starts a new sect. After performing several miracles, he soon boasts a large army of disciples yearning for spiritual fulfillment. The pig herder claims to be the cousin of Christ and the villagers believe him after he performs further trumped-up miracles, like the curing of a ‘mad woman’. His power grows, but he soon begins abusing it, claiming to be incapable of sin. Comedy Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharnii is a 1989 Indian film directed and produced by Vimal Kumar. It stars Govinda and Kimi Katkar in pivotal roles. Documentary film Losing LeBron is a documentary, sports, drama film directed by Nicole Hart and Allyson Sherlock. Comedy Fanny Foley Herself is a 1931 American comedy-drama film that was shot entirely in Technicolor. The film was the second feature to be filmed using a new Technicolor process which removed grain and resulted in a much improved color. It was released under the title Top of the Bill in Britain. Comedy Something to Sing About, re-released in 1947 as Battling Hoofer, is the second and final film James Cagney made for Grand National Pictures – the first being Great Guy – before mending relations with and returning to Warner Bros. It is one of the few films besides Footlight Parade and Yankee Doodle Dandy to showcase Cagney's singing and dancing talents. It was directed by Victor Schertzinger, who also wrote the music and lyrics of the original songs, as well as the story that Austin Parker's screenplay is based on. Cagney's co-stars are Evelyn Daw and William Frawley, and the film features performances by Gene Lockhart and Mona Barrie. The film, which is a satire on the movie industry's foibles, flopped in theaters, causing the just recently started "Poverty Row" independent Grand National, which had gone significantly overbudget making the film, to close its doors in 1940. When, at 80 years of age, Cagney was asked which of his films – outside of Yankee Doodle Dandy – that he'd like to see again, this was the film he chose. Since the copyright on the film was not renewed in 1965, the film is now in the public domain in the United States. Animation Chocolate Milk is a 2012 short comedy animation film written and directed by Eliza Kinkz. Thriller Two:Thirteen, is a 2009 horror/thriller film directed by Charles Adelman and starring Mark Thompson, Mark Pellegrino, Teri Polo, and Kevin Pollak. Documentary film Generation Kunduz is a 2011 documentary film directed by Martin Gerner. Animation Calling All Cuckoos is the 70th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 24, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Pop The Grapes is a 2013 short, comedy film written by Desiree Lavoy and Deborah Etta Robinson and directed by Nicole Dorsey. Documentary film Wahid's Mobile Bookstore is a 2009 bollywood short documentary biographical film directed by Anjoo Khosla. Documentary film Gerboise bleue is a 2009 documentary film. Documentary film Every conceivable perspective from the male "lesbian fantasy" to those casting a feminist shadow on women are explored in this light hearted documentary. Documentary film Let Fury Have The Hour is a documentary film written and directed by Antonino D'Ambrosio. Comedy Hokuspokus is a film directed by Kurt Hoffmann released on September1, 1953. Science Fiction The Vision is a British television movie which had its first showing on 9 January 1988 on BBC1. The film was written by William Nicholson and directed by Norman Stone. It starred Dirk Bogarde and Helena Bonham Carter. It was episode 1 of the fourth series of Screen Two. Filming locations included The Exchange, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom. The film was the main feature on the front cover of the Radio Times when it was first shown. Animation Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a 2006 direct-to-video animated film adaptation of the DC Comics superhero team Teen Titans. It is set in the milieu of the animated series' Teen Titans that ran from 2003-2006. The film premiered on Cartoon Network on September 15, 2006 and on Kids' WB on September 16, 2006. Teen Titans head writer David Slack returned for this movie, having left the series after its fourth season. Documentary film Fifty Lakes One Island is a 2013 documentary and adventure film directed by George Desort and produced by Lisa Thompson. Science Fiction Ché OVNI is a 1968 Argentine science-fiction musical comedy film directed by Aníbal Uset and starring Juan Carlos Altavista, Javier Portales, Jorge Sobral, and Marcela López Rey. Science Fiction "Brewster is about to have a bad day. His tryst with his brother’s wife is interrupted by a call from the truck dispatch. His brother has not shown up for work, and if Brewster doesn’t cover his route, his sibling will be fired. So Brewster heads out to deliver a shipment of coffins to a funeral home several states over. Trying not to fall asleep at the wheel, Brewster picks up hitchhikers Cary and Vogel, a gay couple whose cross-country trip is a last-ditch effort to mend their failing relationship. Brewster takes an instant dislike to Cary but becomes uncomfortable when he finds himself somewhat attracted to Vogel. His GPS guidance system misleads them into an abandoned junkyard, where the truck's axle breaks. As Brewster tries to find help, Vogel and Cary explore their surroundings. When night falls, they learn that the coffins aren’t exactly empty. There are vampires…hungry ones! Vogel, Cary, and Brewster barricade themselves in the truck’s cab, hoping to fend off the vampires with religious artifacts until dawn. All of their plans for escape are foiled, until their last one, which unfortunately involves going out into the junkyard. From cheeky opening credits to deep Southern accents, Bite Marks is a delightful vampire buddy comedy with a witty script and a cute cast. Irreverence never looked so tasty." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Baader is a 2002 German film directed by Christopher Roth. It is a biopic about revolutionary Andreas Baader of the notorious Red Army Faction which operated mainly in West Germany during the 1970s. The leading roles are played by Frank Giering and Laura Tonke. Birge Schade portrays Ulrike Meinhof. Though the script is inspired by real-life persons and events, the storyline of the film continuously mixes fact and fiction. Thriller Deadly Voyage is a 1996 television film directed by John Mackenzie and written by Stuart Urban. Produced by Union Pictures and John Goldschmidt's Viva Films for joint distribution to BBC Films and HBO Films, it tells the true story of Kingsley Ofosu, the sole survivor of a group of nine African stowaways discovered aboard the cargo ship MC Ruby in 1992 and subsequently murdered by that ship's crew. Comedy The War on the War on Drugs is a 2002 comedy film written and directed by Cevin D. Soling Animation Vne igry is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ivan Maximov. Comedy Chinna Jameen is a 1993 Indian Tamil film, directed by Kulothungan, starring Karthik, Sukanya and Vineetha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 13 November 1993 as one among Deepavali releases. Comedy Goldimouse and the Three Cats is a 1959 Looney Tunes fairy tale animated cartoon released on March 15, 1960. It is one of few cartoons where storyboard man Michael Maltese did the storylines for cartoons from the Freleng unit for the first time since the late 1940s, the only Freleng directed Sylvester cartoon to costar Sylvester Jr., and one of two cartoons where Sylvester is married. This cartoon was included the 1982 feature film Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales. Thriller Tumhare Liye is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Vidya Sinha and Ashok Kumar as leads with music scored by Jaidev. Documentary film Heimspiel is a 1999 film directed by Pepe Danquart. Documentary film Running Stumbled is a 2006 documentary film directed by John Maringouin. Science Fiction Alien Nation is a 1988 American science fiction film directed by Graham Baker. The ensemble cast features James Caan, Mandy Patinkin and Terence Stamp. The film depicts the assimilation of the Newcomers, an alien race settling in Los Angeles, much to the dismay of the local population. The plot integrates the buddy cop film genre with a science fiction theme, centering on a union between a veteran police detective Matthew Sykes and Sam "George" Francisco, the first Newcomer detective. Sykes and Francisco probe the criminal underworld of the Newcomers as they attempt to solve a homicide. The film was a co-production between American Entertainment Partners and 20th Century Fox, which distributed it theatrically. Alien Nation explores murder, discrimination and science fiction. In 2005, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Varèse Sarabande music label. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by musician Jerry Goldsmith. Alien Nation was released in the United States on October 7, 1988, and grossed over $32 million worldwide, becoming a moderate financial success. Documentary film Black Chicks Talking is an arts project by Australian actress Leah Purcell featuring a 2001 documentary film, a 2002 book, a stage production and an art exhibition. The film is co-directed by Brendan Fletcher and features Indigenous Australian women including Purcell, actress Deborah Mailman and politician Kathryn Hay. Following the book and film, Purcell wrote a fictionalised dramatisation under the same title. Comedy Slap Shot is a 1977 comedy film directed by George Roy Hill, written by Nancy Dowd and starring Paul Newman and Michael Ontkean. It depicts a minor league hockey team that resorts to violent play to gain popularity in a declining factory town. Documentary film Ganja Queen is an Australian documentary film about the arrest, trial, and imprisonment of Schapelle Corby released in 2007. An expanded version titled Schapelle Corby: The Hidden Truth, was aired by the Nine Network in Australia in June 2008. Ganja Queen was later aired on HBO in North and South America, before being released on DVD. The film was produced by Janine Hosking and Steve Hosking. Schapelle Corby: The Hidden Truth was later nominated for Most Outstanding Documentary or Documentary Series at the Logie Awards of 2009. Comedy Bakayaro! I'm Plenty Mad is a 1988 episodic Japanese film directed by Eriko Watanabe, Tetsuya Nakashima, Takahito Hara and Yukihiko Tsutsumi. Comedy Watermelon Man is a 1970 American comedy-drama film, directed by Melvin Van Peebles. Written by Herman Raucher, it tells the story of an extremely bigoted 1960's era White insurance salesman named Jeff Gerber, who wakes up one morning to find that he has become Black. The premise for the film was inspired by Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, and by John Howard Griffin's autobiographical Black Like Me. Van Peebles' only studio film, Watermelon Man was a financial success, but Van Peebles did not accept Columbia Pictures' three-picture contract, instead developing the independent film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. The music for Watermelon Man, written and performed by Van Peebles, was released on a soundtrack album, which spawned the single "Love, that's America". In 2011, that single received much mainstream attention when videos set to the song and featuring footage of Occupy Wall Street became viral. Comedy Seeing Double is a British musical-comedy film starring British pop-group, S Club. Written by Kim Fuller and Paul Alexandrer, and directed by Nigel Dick, the film mostly features songs from the groups album of the same name including "Don't Stop Movin'" and "Never Had a Dream Come True". Thriller W is a 1974 suspense film directed by Richard Quine and produced by Mel Ferrer. It stars Twiggy, Dirk Benedict and Michael Witney. Within 24 hours, three near-death accidents have occurred. At the scene of each, the letter "W" was scrawled over the injured person. Also released under the title I Want Her Dead, Katie Lewis and her husband Ben discover that they are the targets of a mysterious killer who leaves the "W" mark at the scene of each near-fatal "accident." While trying to avoid death, the couple must struggle to discover the source of these attacks. This movie was Twiggy's first film appearance after 1971's The Boy Friend. Comedy Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! is a Bollywood black comedy film starring Abhay Deol, Paresh Rawal, Neetu Chandra, Manu Rishi, Richa Chadda, Manjot Singh and Archana Puran Singh. It was directed by Dibakar Banerjee. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film. The film is inspired by the real life shenanigans of Devinder Singh alias Bunty, a real-life “super-chor”, originally from Vikaspuri, Delhi. Comedy Kunwara is a Bollywood comedy film directed by David Dhawan, released on 14 July 2000. The film stars Govinda, Urmila Matondkar, Nagma, Om Puri and Johnny Lever in lead roles. The film is a remake of Telugu film Bavagaru Bagunnara? Comedy Suburban supermarket cash register clerk Tracy Pringle (Martine McCutcheon) is a young working class girl who - against the wishes of her parents and racist ex-boyfriend - becomes one of three wives of West London Persian restaurateur, Sam (Art Malik). “The English Harem” is an engrossing romantic drama with a whole lot of heart! Thriller Manthrika Kuthira is a 1996 Malayalam crime thriller film directed by Viji Thampi, starring Manoj K. Jayan, Dileep, Vani Viswanath and Mohini in the lead roles. Thriller A Good Day to Die Hard is a 2013 American action film and the fifth film of the Die Hard film series. The film was directed by John Moore and written by Skip Woods, and starring Bruce Willis as John McClane. The main plot finds McClane travelling to Russia to get his estranged son, Jack, out of prison, but is soon caught in the crossfire of a terrorist plot. Talks of a fourth sequel to Die Hard began before the release of Live Free or Die Hard, with Willis affirming that the latter would not be the last in the series, but pre-production did not start until September 2011, when John Moore was officially announced as the director. Filming began in April 2012, primarily in Budapest, Hungary. A Good Day to Die Hard premiered in Los Angeles on January 31, 2013, coinciding with the unveiling of a Die Hard mural at the Fox Lot, and was released in certain East and Southeast Asian territories on February 7 and in the United States and Canada on Wednesday night February 13. It is the first Die Hard film to use Dolby Atmos Surround Mixing and the first to also be released in IMAX theaters. Documentary film James Carroll's Constantine's Sword, or Constantine's Sword, is a 2007 historical documentary film on the relationship between the Catholic Church and Jews. Directed and produced by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Oren Jacoby, the film is inspired by former priest James P. Carroll's 2001 book Constantine's Sword. Comedy The Gondoliers is a 1982 musical film written by William S. Gilbert and directed by Dave Heather and Peter Wood. Animation Rabbit Punch is a 1948 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny. The work features a boxing match between "Battling McGook" and Bugs Bunny. Comedy Dog's Best Friend is a TV movie, starring Richard Mulligan and Bobcat Goldthwait. It premiered on The Family Channel in 1997. The film was directed by Allan A. Goldstein. Documentary film With Fidel Whatever Happens is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Goran Radovanovic. Comedy She Loves and Lies is a 1920 comedy drama film written by Grant Cooper, Chester Withey and Wilkie Collins and directed by Chester Withey. Documentary film Terramatta: The Italian Twentieth Century of Vincenzo Rabito Sicilian illiterate is a 2012 documentary directed by Costanza Quatriglio, based on the memoir Terra Matta by Vincenzo Rabito. Winner of several awards, including the Nastro d'Argento 2013, it was shown in all major Italian cities. Comedy Good-for-Nothing is a 1977 film directed by Bernhard Sinkel and written by Alf Brustellin, Bernhard Sinkel and Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff. Documentary film Ajawaska, fragmentos de un viaje a las alturas is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Violeta Soto Valdés. Comedy The Decameron is a 1971 film by Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the novel Il Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio. It is the first movie of Pasolini's Trilogy of life, the others being The Canterbury Tales and Arabian Nights. The tales contain abundant nudity, sex, slapstick and scatological humor. The film was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. Comedy We’re Talking Serious Money, also known as Serious Money, is an Action/ Comedy directed by James Lemmo. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Leo Rossi, who also stars in the movie. Cinematography by Jacques Haitkin. It also stars: Dennis Farina, Fran Drescher, John LaMotta, Peter Iacangelo. It was produced by: Lisa M. Hansen, Harold Welb, Paul Hertzberg, who makes a small cameo in the film, Catalaine Knell, Guy J. Louthan, co-star Leo Rossi, and Harold Welb. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California, and New York City, New York. It was released by Grey Matter Entertainment and CineTel Films in the United States. Comedy La vie heureuse de Léopold Z is a 1965 comedy-drama by Gilles Carle that played a key role in efforts to create a popular national cinema in Quebec. The film follows the misadventures of its title character, a snow plow operator for the City of Montreal, on Christmas Eve. La vie heureuse de Léopold Z incorporates documentary film footage of snow clearing in Montreal, and in fact, had been originally commissioned by the National Film Board of Canada as documentary on snow clearing, only to be turned into a fictional film by the director.The film paints a portrait of a hapless Québécois little man, battling the winter elements as well as the demands of consumerism, sexual desire and the requirement at that time for French-speaking Quebecers to speak English to be successful. As with other Quebec NFB films of the period, La vie heureuse de Léopold Z incorporates Direct Cinema techniques. It is also a film with a strong political point of view, with Carle intending his central character to be a "pre-revolutionary" figure, representing how the Québécois people were being exploited by a capitalist, English-speaking power structure. Comedy Frits and Freddy is a 2010 Flemish-Belgian comedy film directed by Guy Goossens. Comedy Out of Sight is a 1966 beach party film with elements of the spy spoof. It is the third and last of a series of films geared at teenagers by director Lennie Weinrib and producer Bart Patton for Universal Pictures. Perhaps inspired by the success of the American International Pictures' teenage films, as well as Weinrib and Patton's Beach Party knockoff, Beach Ball, Universal and MCA signed a contract in 1965 for the pair to make 14 rock and roll films in a two-year period; however, the only ones produced were Wild Wild Winter and this film. Out of Sight features a variety of Universal contract players, musical performances by Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Dobie Gray, Freddie and the Dreamers, The Astronauts, The Turtles and The Knickerbockers provided by music producer Nick Venet, and gadget-laden motor vehicles designed by George Barris. The film's spytime score was composed by Fred Darian and Al DeLory. The film was written by Larry Hovis a comedian who was then co-starring in Hogan's Heroes. Comedy Änglagård – andra sommaren (English title: House Of Angels - The Second Summer) is a 1994 Swedish drama by Colin Nutley starring Helena Bergström, Rikard Wolff, Ron Dean, and Ernst Günther. It is the second Swedish drama film about the mansion Änglagård (Angel Farm) located in a small isolated hamlet in Västergötland, Sweden. The film premiered on 25 December 1994. In both the films Änglagård and Änglagård - andra sommaren Sven Wollter (Axel Flogfält) and Viveka Seldahl (Rut Flogfält) acting as a married couple which they also was in real life from 1971 until Seldahl died 2001. They have also acted as married couple in the 2001 Swedish film En sång för Martin. Documentary film The Love Part of This is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lya Guerra. Comedy High Strung is a 1991 American independent comedy film directed by Roger Nygard, created by Film Brigade International and produced by Vladimir Horunzhy and Sergei Zholobetsky. It stars Steve Oedekerk -who also wrote the script with Robert Kuhn- as Thane Furrows, an uptight children's author who rarely leaves his house, eats only cereal, and is irritated by everything around him. It also stars Thomas F. Wilson, Fred Willard, Denise Crosby and Jim Carrey, and also contains a short cameo appearance by a young Kirsten Dunst. Despite the lack of a release on DVD, High Strung has developed and maintained a strong cult fan base. It was Jim Carrey's 13th film role. Comedy Malaventura is a 2011 adventure comedy film written and directed by Carlos Rincones. Thriller Tangier Incident is a 1953 American thriller film directed by Lew Landers and starring George Brent, Mari Aldon and Dorothy Patrick. It was one of several films set in Tangier to be released during the decade. Comedy La Fidelidad is a 1970 Argentine comedy film drama directed by and written by Juan José Jusid. Thriller Ray Bradbury’s Kaleidoscope is a 2012 short drama thriller and science fiction film written by Brett Stimely and directed by Eric Tozzi. Comedy Private Lessons is the title of an American comedy film released in 1981. The film starred Sylvia Kristel, Howard Hesseman, Eric Brown, and Ed Begley, Jr. The screenplay was written by Dan Greenburg, who wrote the original source novel, Philly. Greenburg appears as the manager of a fleabag motel in the film. Released in 1981, Private Lessons was highly controversial at the time of its release, for its plot line of a sexual relationship between a boy in his early teens and his 30-something housekeeper. It was one of Kristel's few major American film appearances; she was best known for her Emmanuelle films in Europe. In early 2006, a 25th anniversary DVD release was issued in North America. Thriller 2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay was written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, and was partially inspired by Clarke's short story "The Sentinel". Clarke concurrently wrote the novel 2001: A Space Odyssey which was published soon after the film was released. The story deals with a series of encounters between humans and mysterious black monoliths that are apparently affecting human evolution, and a voyage to Jupiter tracing a signal emitted by one such monolith found on the Moon. The film is frequently described as an epic, both for its length and scope, and for its affinity with classical epics. The film is structured into four distinct acts. Daniel Richter plays the character "Moonwatcher" in the first act, and William Sylvester plays Dr. Heywood R. Floyd in the second. Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood star in the third act as the two astronauts on their voyage to Jupiter on board the spacecraft Discovery One, with Douglas Rain as the voice of the sentient computer HAL 9000 who has full control over their spacecraft. Comedy High School U.S.A. is a 1983 television movie directed by Rodney Amateau. The film originally aired on NBC on October 16, 1983 and features an ensemble cast including Michael J. Fox, Anthony Edwards, and Crispin Glover. Several of the key actors appeared in sitcoms that were popular at the time. These include Todd Bridges and Dana Plato from Diff'rent Strokes, Nancy McKeon from The Facts of Life, and Michael J. Fox from Family Ties, as well as a number of former 1950s/60s sitcom stars including Tony Dow, Frank Bank, and Ken Osmond from Leave It to Beaver. Science Fiction Le trésor des îles chiennes is a 1990 science fiction film written and directed by F.J. Ossang. Comedy Super Nani is a 2013 drama film directed by Indra Kumar. Comedy Hack Job is an American horror-thriller film directed by James Balsamo and produced by Lloyd Kaufman. It stars Dave Brockie, Lloyd Kaufman, & Debbie Rochon. Nightmare Sonata provides music for the film. It was released on DVD on 2011 with plans for a 2012 Theatrical release. Comedy Hoot is a 2006 American family comedy film, based on Carl Hiaasen's novel of the same name. It was written and directed by Wil Shriner, and produced by New Line Cinema and Walden Media. The film was released on May 5, 2006. The film is about a group of children trying to save a burrowing owl habitat from destruction. The habitat is located on the intended construction site of a pancake house. The developer of the project intends to proceed regardless of the environmental damage it would cause. Hoot features live burrowing owls and music by Jimmy Buffett. Buffett is also listed as a co-producer, and he played the role of Mr. Ryan, the science teacher, in the movie. The film was generally regarded as unsuccessful in its initial theatrical run, and received largely mixed to negative reviews from notable film critics and film-review websites. Thriller Flame of Stamboul is a 1951 action, adventure, drama, romance, thriller film written by Daniel B. Ullman and directed by Ray Nazarro. Comedy Siam Sunset is an Australian comedy film released in 1999. It was directed by John Polson and stars Linus Roache and Danielle Cormack. Comedy "Bad bosses plus wild nights equal a semi-true story of two girls in love in Public Relations." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGTB Film Festival site. Comedy Ballad of Carl-Henning is a 1969 Danish comedy film written and directed by Sven and Lene Grønlykke. The film won a Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and Jesper Klein won the award for Best Actor in a Leading Role of 1969. Animation Fear of Flying is a 2012 short drama/comedy/romance animated film written by Conor Ferguson and Conor Finnegan and directed by Conor Finnegan. Documentary film Mark Twain at Stormfield, 1909 is a 1909 silent film by Thomas Edison. Comedy Christmas Do-Over is a TV movie starring Jay Mohr and Daphne Zuniga. It premiered on ABC Family in 2006 on their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is a remake of a previous ABC Family Christmas TV movie, Christmas Every Day, but with an adult as the protagonist. Comedy Kofta is a 2010 television film written and directed by Michiel van Jaarsveld. Comedy Eiffel I'm in Love is a 2003 Indonesian teen romantic comedy film directed by Nasri Cheppy. Documentary film Paradise Camp is a 1986 documentary about Theresienstadt concentration camp in Czechoslovakia, written and directed by the Australians Paul Rea and Frank Heimans, respectively. Czechoslovakian Jews were first told that Theresienstadt was a community established for their safety. They quickly recognized it as a ghetto and concentration camp. In 1944, the Nazis cleaned up the camp, painting buildings and planting flowers, and deporting inmates to reduce overcrowding, in order to fool international Red Cross officials on a visit into believing the Jews were being well cared for. That year, the Germans also filmed a propaganda documentary at Thereienstadt to promote how they were caring for Jews. The 1986 film includes excerpts from the propaganda film, in contrast with interviews of survivors, other material about the facts of the camp, and examples of art made by prisoners, including thousands of children's drawings hidden and preserved by their teacher. Documentary film En 50 ans is a Belgian 1958 documentary film. Documentary film Rainbow Bridge is a 1971 film directed by Chuck Wein about different countercultural figures interacting on the Hawaiian island of Maui. According to author Harry Shapiro, "the idea was to shoot an antidote to Easy Rider showing the positive side of the youth movement". Wein described it as "a kind of space-age Candid Camera. We're going to place Pat [New York model Pat Hartley, the protagonist] in all kinds of real-life situtations, and film what happens. We're going to shoot a lot of film and just see what comes out of it". Filmed with non-professional actors and without a script, it features improvised scenes with a variety of characters. When it became apparent that it was floundering, producer Michael Jeffery brought in his client Jimi Hendrix to film an outdoor concert. Hendrix's heavily edited performance appears near the end of the film. Rainbow Bridge was a critical failure and has been re-released on video tape and DVD formats. Although it only contains 17 minutes of Hendrix performing, it continues to attract attention as his second-to-last American concert and the last one filmed. Comedy She's All That is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove, starring Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook. It is a modern adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion and George Cukor's 1964 film My Fair Lady. It was one of the most popular teen films of the 1990s and reached No. 1 at the box office in its first week of release. Animation Secret of the Cardboard Rocket is a 2003 short documentary animated family film. Thriller Abar Byomkesh is an Indian adventure film on Bengali fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi released on 23 March 2012. The film is directed by Anjan Dutt. Dutt made another film Byomkesh Bakshi which was released on 13 August 2010. Thriller Sharknado 2: The Second One is a 2014 American disaster film and a sequel to the 2013 television film Sharknado. It was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, with Tara Reid and Ian Ziering reprising their roles from the first film; also joining the cast are Vivica A. Fox, Kari Wuhrer, Kelly Osbourne, Judah Friedlander, and a host of celebrity cameo appearances. The film premiered on July 30, 2014, and was the highest-premiering film on the SyFy Channel. Documentary film Future Archaelogy is a short documentary film directed by Armin Linke and Francesco Mattuzzi. Thriller The Flying Serpent is a 1946 American fantasy-horror film film directed by Sam Newfield and featuring George Zucco, Ralph Lewis, Hope Kramer and Eddie Acuff. The film is also known as Killer with Wings. Documentary film Manny is a 2014 documentary, drama, sports film directed by Leon Gast and Ryan Moore. Comedy Ferdinando I, re di Napoli is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. Comedy Shangri-La is a 2002 film directed by Takashi Miike. Thriller Unnatural & Accidental is a 2006 Canadian film directed by Carl Bessai and adapted from a Marie Clements play The Unnatural and Accidental Women. Documentary film Dads and Kids is a 1986 drama film written and directed by Christian Bruyère Animation Dora the Explorer: Super Silly Fiesta is the 2004 family adventure animation series episode written by Valerie Walsh and directed by Henry Madden. Science Fiction The Nature of Space and Time is a 2008 science fiction, drama and short film written and directed by Lee Toland Krieger. Documentary film Rebalancing is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Tim Cone. Comedy Me and the Mafia is a 1973 Danish comedy film directed by Henning Ørnbak and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy The Republic of Two is a comedy drama romance film directed by Shaun Kosta. Documentary film Trespassing Bergman is a 2013 Documentary film directed by Jane Magnusson and Hynek Pallas. Thriller Winter of Frozen Dreams is a 2009 independent American crime drama directed by Eric Mandelbaum, and starring Thora Birch, Keith Carradine, and Brendan Sexton III. The film follows the story of Barbara Hoffman, a Wisconsin biochemistry student and prostitute convicted of murder in the first televised murder trial ever. Comedy Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by William Castle and starring Guy Madison and Diana Lynn. Comedy Videoke King is a 2002 action, comedy, drama and romance film written by Marietta M. Lamasan and Ramon Sarmiento and directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng. Documentary film Zweiunddreißig Richtungen der Windrose is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Guido Wenzl. Comedy Lord Richard in the Pantry is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Richard Cooper, Dorothy Seacombe and Marjorie Hume. Lord Richard falls on hard times, and has to take a job as a butler. Meanwhile his employer falls in love with him. No print of the film is known to exist, and it is included on the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" list of missing British feature films. Documentary film Roller Derby Girl is a 1949 short American film directed by Justin Herman. Documentary film 4 is a 2007 Australian documentary film directed by Tim Slade exploring Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons through the eyes of four violinists in four countries. Each musician represents a season appropriate to his or her country: Sayaka Shoji plays Spring in Japan, Niki Vasilakis plays Summer in Australia, Cho-Liang Lin plays Autumn in the United States, and Pekka Kuusisto plays Winter in Finland. The film was nominated for two Australian Film Institute Awards, an International Documentary Association Award, as well as awards at the Banff World Television Festival. It won several awards, including a Gold HUGO in Chicago. It has sold to more than 20 international broadcasters and screened at more than 25 international film festivals. It screened on NHK in Japan in December 2010, and on PBS stations in the USA in May 2011, and continues to sell via DVD in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, as well as via online sales. Comedy Let's Talk About the Rain is a 2008 French film directed by Agnès Jaoui from an original screenplay by her husband Jean-Pierre Bacri - after The Taste of Others and Look at Me. It takes its title from a song by Georges Brassens. Agnès Jaoui has said in an interview that one day she was on her way to a writing session with Jean-Pierre and had in her ears the song 'L'orage' by Georges Brassens which opens with the lines 'parlez-moi de la pluie, et non pas du beau temps.' Comedy Bridget Jones's Diary is a 2001 British romantic comedy film directed by Sharon Maguire. It is based on Helen Fielding's novel of the same name which is a reinterpretation of Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The adaptation stars Renée Zellweger as Bridget, Hugh Grant as the caddish Daniel Cleaver and Colin Firth as Bridget's "true love", Mark Darcy. Production began in May 2000 and ended in August 2000, and took place largely on location in London and the Home Counties. Bridget Jones's Diary premiered on 4 April 2001 in the UK and was released to theaters on 13 April 2001 simultaneously in the UK and in the US. The film received positive reviews and was a commercial success. Zellweger was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the film. A sequel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, was released in 2004. Thriller White Bird in a Blizzard is a 2014 French-American drama thriller film co-produced, written, and directed by Gregg Araki. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Laura Kasischke and stars Shailene Woodley, Eva Green, and Christopher Meloni. The film had its world première at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. Comedy A media luz los tres is a 1958 Mexican film directed by Julián Soler. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy Muscle Up a Little Closer is the 176th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Saci Observers is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Issis Valenzuela. Documentary film Man Conquers Space is an alternate history, faux documentary feature film in development, written and directed by David Sander, chronicling the fictional conquest of space along the lines of the famous series of articles "Man Will Conquer Space Soon!" by Collier's Magazine, published between 1952 and 1954, and edited by Cornelius Ryan, supported by Dr Wernher von Braun along with a team of experts, and illustrated by famed space artist Chesley Bonestell. Documentary film The Last Script. Remembering Buñuel is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Javier Espada and Gaizka Urresti. Comedy A Wedding for Bella is a 2001 motion picture that told the story of a successful businessman who trades in his single lifestyle to marry the estranged daughter of a terminally ill elderly woman whom he loves like a mother. The marriage is a sham in order to give the elderly woman happiness before her death. Written and directed by Melissa Martin, the film is set in Pittsburgh's Strip District, a thriving and diverse open-air market. Part love-story to the city that serves as its setting, the film is also a loving homage to the personalities of three people who each had a powerful impact on Ms. Martin. Bella, the title character, and her husband, Massimo, are the creative embodiments of an elderly Italian-American couple who owned, and lived above The Enrico Biscotti Company. The film was directed by Martin, and starred Scott Baio as the businessman, Rosemary Prinz, Kristin Minter as Lucca, the estranged daughter, and Shuler Hensley. Then 70 years old, Prinz, a soap opera mainstay, made her feature film debut. This film has been presented at many film festivals across America. Documentary film Going up the Stairs is a 2011 documentary biography film written by Reza Mohammadi Noori and Rokhsareh Ghaem Maghami, and directed by Rokhsareh Ghaem Maghami Documentary film Shinjuku Boys is a 1995 film by Kim Longinotto and Jano Williams. It explores the lives of three transgender men who work at the New Marilyn Club in Tokyo, Japan. Comedy Nertsery Rhymes is the first short film starring "Ted Healy and His Stooges", a musical comedy released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Some footage was from the unfinished MGM musical The March of Time, which was originally to feature Healy and the Three Stooges. This was one of two MGM Stooge shorts filmed utilized the then-experimental two-strip Technicolor process. This process would be used again in Hello Pop! featuring Ted Healy and His Stooges, and Roast Beef and Movies featuring just Curly. The use of color was predicated by the decision to recycle the "Moon Ballet" sequence from the unreleased color MGM feature The March of Time. Animation Digital is a 2013 animation film directed by Osamu Sakai. Documentary film Galapagos - Trauminsel im Pazifik is a 1962 documentary film directed and written by Heinz Sielmann. Documentary film Agustin's Newspaper is a 2008 Chilean documentary, directed by Ignacio Agüero, a Chilean film director. Comedy Zip 'n' Snort is a 1961 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner released on January 21, 1961. Animation Bulldog Marc Anthony is a guard at a construction site. He finds a kitten, Pussyfoot, to whom he affectionately gives a wiener for lunch. A hungry, grown cat sees the wiener and tries to take it from Pussyfoot. So, in defense of his kitten friend, Marc Anthony fights the cat on the steal beams of the partly constructed skeleton of a building. Documentary film A Perfect Candidate is a 1996 documentary about the 1994 U.S. Senate race in Virginia between Democrat Chuck Robb and Republican Oliver North. Thriller Curacao is a 1993 thriller film directed by Carl Schultz. Dos expatriados que viven en la isla caribena de Curacao se ven vinculados por el conocimiento de que cada uno se oculta de un pasado peligroso. Uno es un curtido ex capitan de barco; el otro, un amargado ex agente de la CIA. Su misteriosa amistad es puesta a prueba hasta el limite cuando sus antiguas vidas los encuentran. Cuando su paraiso isleno explota en una violenta batalla, los dos amigos quedan atrapados en el fuego cruzado de las intrigas internacionales. Comedy Kennedy's Castle is a 1938 short, comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Animation Hopalong Casualty is a 1960 Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, featuring the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote. It was directed by Chuck Jones. Documentary film Moustapha Alassane, cinéaste du possible is a 2009 documentary film directed by Maria Silvia Bazzoli and Christian Lelong. Animation Parade of the Award Nominees is a Walt Disney short which was made for the 1932 banquet for the 5th Academy Awards. Thriller Taking Lives is a 2004 American psychological thriller film starring Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke. The film was marketed with the tagline "He would kill to be you." The original music score was composed by Philip Glass and the main title's theme was composed by Austrian Walter Werzowa, best known for the Intel jingle and his work in the band Edelweiss. The film was loosely adapted from a 1999 thriller novel by Michael Pye of the same title. Thriller The Little Book of Revenge is a Genie nominated French language Canadian film released in 2006. Animation Bola Kampung: The Movie is an animation, adventure, sci-fi film directed by Loong Ah and Chong Tee Chua. Animation SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis is a 2007 made-for-television musical comedy film directed by Andrew Overtoom. The film stars Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence. The film originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 12, 2007, following a 12-hour-marathon of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes. The series follows the adventures of the title character in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. In the film, SpongeBob and Patrick discover an ancient medallion that help them get to the lost city of Atlantis. The television film was written by Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Steven Banks, and Dani Michaeli. English musician and actor David Bowie guest starred as the voice of Lord Royal Highness. Upon release, the film attracted an estimated 8.8 million viewers. Thriller Half Moon Street is a 1986 British-American erotic thriller film about an American woman working at a British escort service who becomes involved in the political intrigues surrounding one of her clients. The film was directed by Bob Swaim, and stars Sigourney Weaver, Michael Caine, and Patrick Kavanagh. Half Moon Street is the first RKO Pictures solo feature film production in almost a quarter-century. The previous one was Jet Pilot, made in 1957. The film was based on the 1984 novel Doctor Slaughter by Paul Theroux. Science Fiction X-Men: Days of Future Past is a 2014 superhero film based on the fictional X-Men characters that appear in Marvel Comics. Directed by Bryan Singer, it is the seventh installment of the X-Men film series and acts as a sequel to both 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand and 2011's X-Men: First Class. The story, inspired by the 1981 Uncanny X-Men storyline "Days of Future Past" produced by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, focuses on two time periods and Wolverine going to 1973 to save the future of mankind. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Peter Dinklage, Ian McKellen, and Patrick Stewart. Simon Kinberg wrote the screenplay from a story conceived by him, Matthew Vaughn, and Jane Goldman. The film is a British-American co-production with a budget of US$200 million. Principal photography began in Montreal, Quebec in April 2013 and concluded in August the same year, with additional filming and pick-ups taking place in November 2013 and February 2014. The film premiered in New York City on May 10, 2014, and was theatrically released on May 23. Thriller Lost River is a 2014 American fantasy-neo-noir film written, produced and directed by Ryan Gosling, in his directorial debut. The film stars Christina Hendricks, Iain De Caestecker, Matt Smith, Saoirse Ronan and Eva Mendes. Principal photography began in Detroit on May 6, 2013,. The film premiered in competition in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Moonrise Kingdom is a 2012 American film directed by Wes Anderson, written by Anderson and Roman Coppola. Described as an "eccentric pubescent love story", it features newcomers Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward in the film's main roles and an ensemble cast. Filming took place in Rhode Island from April until June 29, 2011. Worldwide rights to the independently produced film were acquired by Focus Features. The film received critical acclaim and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. It was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Animation Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated comedy film, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the third installment of the Madagascar series, and it is the first in the series to be released in 3D. The film is directed by Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath and Conrad Vernon. Its world premiere was at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2012. Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria are still struggling to get home to New York. This time, their journey takes them to Europe where they are relentlessly pursued by the murderous Monaco-based French Animal Control officer Captain Chantel Dubois. As a means of getting passage to North America, the zoo animals purchase a failing traveling circus as they become close friends, including Gia, Vitaly, and Stefano. Together, they spectacularly revitalize the business and along the way find themselves reconsidering where their true home really is. The film was released on June 8, 2012, to critical and commercial success; it is the best-reviewed film in the series, with a 79% "Certified Fresh" approval rating on the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes. Documentary film Volcanos and Carnival is a 1993 short documentary film written by Michelangelo Antonioni and directed by Enrica Antonioni and Michelangelo Antonioni. Documentary film Bush Family Fortunes: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy is a 2004 documentary film directed by Steven Grandison and Greg Palast. The film, which examines various aspects of the Presidency of George W. Bush, including the 2000 US Presidential election and the Iraq War, is adapted from the 2003 BBC production Bush Family Fortunes and based on the 2002 book The Best Democracy Money Can Buy by investigative journalist Palast, who had spent years tracking the Bush family for the BBC and The Guardian newspaper. The research for the original BBC film, which claims to have exposed the George W. Bush military service controversy, was also drawn upon by Michael Moore for Fahrenheit 9/11 and footage was used by Robert Greenwald in Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election. Documentary film What Happens Next? is a documentary film about the Canadian singer-songwriter, Dan Mangan. It explores Mangan's ideas on fate and destiny as he's about to perform in his biggest performance to date, a sold out show at the Vancouver, British Columbia Orpheum. It premiered on CBC Television on August 25, 2012. The movie was directed and produced by Brent Hodge and Jon Siddall. It was nominated for a Leo Award in 2013. Thriller Hyde Park Corner is a 1935 British comedy crime film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Gordon Harker, Binnie Hale and Eric Portman. Harker portrays a policeman investigating a crime in 1930s London, which proves to have its origins in the 1780s. The film takes its name from Hyde Park Corner in Central London where the events of the film occur. It was based on a play by Walter C. Hackett. The film was made at Welwyn Studios. Comedy Departamento compartido is an 1980 Argentine odd couple-styled comedy film. Thriller El Túnel 6 is a 1955 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Comedy Semen, a Love Sample is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Daniela Féjerman and Inés París. Documentary film Sample: Not For Sale is a documentary film written and directed by Mike Redman. Documentary film East End Forever is a 2011 Quebec documentary film about seven young people from the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district of Montreal. Written and directed by Carole Laganière. The film debuted at the Grand Library on February 18, 2011, before theatrical release on May 13, 2011. Comedy Amali Thumali is an upcoming Tamil comedy film directed by K. S. Adhiyaman and produced by Jeevagan. The film features Nakul and Shanthnu in the lead roles, while Swati plays a pivotal role. The film has been described as a tale about two college students who are academically poor and it is about their antics.The film was about to release near June 2013 but the shooting delay postponed the release date to 2014. Comedy Once We Were Strangers is a 1997 romantic comedy film directed by Emanuele Crialese. Animation Urban 2002 is a 2006 film directed by Lars Lambrecht . Comedy Love in Japan is a 2006 Bollywood action comedy directed by Akram Shaikh. The film stars Rajpal Yadav, Shakti Kapoor, Ketaki Dave, Tiku Talsania, Raju Shrivastava, Upasana Singh and Yukta Mookhey. Comedy Banana Ridge is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton and Isabel Jeans. The film is based on a 1938 stage play of the same name by Ben Travers. It was made at Welwyn Studios. Michael Denison accompanied his wife Dulcie Gray for her screen test for the film, which led some years later to his casting in his breakthrough role in My Brother Jonathan. The film was a success at the box office. Hare and Drayton appeared together in another comedy Women Aren't Angels the following year. Two colleagues come to worry that a mysterious young man may be their son from liasons with the same woman during the First World War. They are persuaded to give him a job at "Banana Ridge" one of the company's rubber plantations in the Malay States. The young man's romance with the bosses' daughter threatens this plan, as does his mother's plan to reveal who is his real father. Comedy Bloomers is a 2013 short comedy film written by Michelle Law and directed by Corrie Chen. Documentary film Pope John Paul II: Ambassador of Peace is a 2005 documentary film. Comedy An employee works at a bank, and has a sense of special, being able to know the truth about people, and this sense makes it located in many of the problems and crises, and after the trouble discover that the employee that the money does not guarantee happiness, whatever the size, and the film touches on the whole issue bank loans. Comedy Rose scarlatte is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica and Giuseppe Amato. It was De Sica's first film as a director. Animation Lizzy the Lezzy is an animated stand-up comedy web series about a woman called Lizzy who talks mostly about lesbian interests. The sketches contain graphical sexual material, however they do not contain graphic imagery. Lizzy the Lezzy was created in October 2006 by Ruth Selwyn. This is the first animated stand up material of its kind, and the videos have garnered over 4 million views online. The first episode was uploaded to Myspace.com and was soon spotted by Arlan Hamilton who writes one of the most popular lesbian blogs on the internet. The publicity from Hamilton's article led to The L Word Online suggesting to Selwyn that she make a funny stand up video about The L Word. Lizzy then made fun of other lesbian people and the resulting video was posted on AfterEllen.com. In 2007, Logo TV acquired the first ten Lizzy stand up comedy videos and broadcast them on their gay/lesbian animation show, Alien Boot Camp. Curve magazine included Lizzy in an article entitled "Networking Lesbians", and Lesbians on the Loose International featured Selwyn and Lizzy as well. Documentary film An Eighty-Four Year Old Youngful Man Lives in the Cabin is a 2000 TV Movie written by Hee Suk Cho. Comedy La vengeance de la femme en noir is a 1997 film written and directed by Roger Cantin. Documentary film Transforming Loss is a documentary film directed by Judith R. Burdick. Comedy A crazed backwoods religious cult leader relates three tales of horror: A young woman gets terrorized by a strange creepy man in It's Hour Come Round, an obsessive college art professor creates a beautiful female sculpture that comes to sensuous life in Galatea, and zombies run amok. Thriller Escaflowne, also released under the title Escaflowne: A Girl in Gaea, is an anime fantasy film produced by Sunrise and animated by studio Bones. Directed by Kazuki Akane, the film is a re-telling of the 26-episode anime television series The Vision of Escaflowne. While the plot of the film has some similar elements to the original television series, the characters differ in varying degrees from the television counterparts, with many completely redesigned and bearing little resemblance to the originals. The world of Gaea has a more Asian design than the heavily European influenced television series. The film was licensed for Region 1 release by Bandai Entertainment, which gave the film a theatrical release on January 25, 2002. A soundtrack and two drama CDs have also been released in Japan by Victor Entertainment in relation to the series. Comedy Trick 'r Treat is a 2007 American-Canadian anthology horror film written and directed by Michael Dougherty. The film stars Dylan Baker, Brian Cox and Anna Paquin, and centers on four Halloween-related horror stories. One common element that ties the stories together is the presence of Sam, a mysterious pint-sized trick-or-treater wearing shabby orange pajamas with a burlap sack over his head, that makes an appearance in all the stories whenever someone breaks Halloween traditions. Despite being delayed for two years and having a very limited theatrical release, the film received much critical acclaim and has since garnered a strong cult following. In October 2013, the filmmakers announced that a sequel, Trick 'r Treat 2, is in the works. Documentary film The Making of Longbird is a 2011 short animated documentary comedy film written by Will Anderson, Ainslie Henderson and Vitalij Sicinava, and directed by Will Anderson. Documentary film Good Times, Wonderful Times is a 1965 anti-war film, the third feature-length film written, produced, and directed by independent American filmmaker Lionel Rogosin. It was produced in London, and made with the support of James "Jimmy" Vaughan and Tadeusz Makarczynski, who assisted in an extensive multi-year search for archival footage detailing the atrocities of war. Inspired by a deep sense of the danger of nuclear annihilation and the horrors of war, Rogosin traveled the world to gather rare undiscovered footage in the early 1960s. Brilliantly contrasting these images in all their brute horror with a trendy cocktail party in London, it is a powerful orchestration of moral issues that leaves each viewer face to face with his own responsibilities. Inspired by Hiroshima Mon Amour, it pushes the use of historical images to the extreme, creating a chain reaction resulting in an emotional explosion of horror, awareness and hope. Comedy Roswell FM is a 2012 comedy film written by David Spence and directed by Stephen Griffin, Animation In order to recapture Banagher and the Unicorn Gundam, the Federation Forces launch an assault on Palau, the stronghold of the Sleeves. Thanks to an ECOAS sabotage operation and the firepower of the Nahel Argama's hyper mega particle cannon, they succeed in sealing off Palau's military port, and Banagher takes advantage of the confusion to escape with the Unicorn Gundam. During his escape he encounters Mineva, who is riding with Riddhe in the mobile suit Delta Plus. Accepting her desire to go to Earth and seek a resolution to the conflict, Banagher entrusts her fate to Riddhe's hands. Banagher hurries back to the Nahel Argama, but Marida and her Kshatriya are standing in his way. During his fierce battle with the Cyber-Newtype Marida, the Unicorn Gundam's NT-D system activates, finally releasing its hidden power. Comedy Les Palmes de M. Schutz is a 1997 French drama film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Isabelle Huppert. Comedy Fashions of 1934 is a 1934 Pre-Code American musical comedy film directed by William Dieterle with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley. The screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert and Carl Erickson was based on the story The Fashion Plate by Harry Collins and Warren Duff. The film stars William Powell, Bette Davis, Hugh Herbert and Frank McHugh, and has songs by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal.. Animation Disney Mickey Mouse 'o Sole Minnie is a 2013 short family comedy animation film written by Derek Dressler, Clay Morrow, Alonso Ramirez ramos, Paul Rudish, Aaron Springer and directed by Paul Rudish. Comedy Cosmos is a Canadian drama film, released in 1996. Written and directed by Jennifer Alleyn, Manon Briand, Marie-Julie Dallaire, Arto Paragamian, André Turpin and Denis Villeneuve, the film is an anthology of six short films, one by each of the credited directors, linked by the common character of Cosmos, a Greek immigrant working as a cab driver in Montreal. The film, made by a collective of then-emerging young directors, was considered an unofficial sequel to Montréal vu par..., a 1991 anthology film by six more established filmmakers. The film was Canada's submission to the 70th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not make the shortlist. It was also a shortlisted nominee for Best Motion Picture at the 18th Genie Awards, but lost to The Sweet Hereafter. Thriller Camp Hope is a 2010 American thriller film starring Will Denton, Dana Delany, Andrew McCarthy, Bruce Davison and Jesse Eisenberg. The film is also known as Camp Hell. It was released August 13, 2010 on United States. Thriller Rise Of The Zombie is a 2013 Hindi Horror film directed by Luke Kenny and Devaki Singh. The film starred Luke Kenny, Kirti Kulhari and Ashwin Mushran. Thriller Teddy is a 2010 short horror thriller film directed by Caroline Bruce, Marco Duran and Aidan Keith-Hynes. Comedy The Savages is a 2007 American drama film, written and directed by Tamara Jenkins. It stars Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Thriller The Last Sect is a 2006 horror, thriller film written by David Robbeson and directed by Jonathan Dueck. Documentary film Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live is a 1994 compilation video of English rock and roll band The Who. The compilation covers the band live from 1965 to 1989 and is edited together with interviews with band members Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Pete Townshend. A 4-disc compilation boxset called Thirty Years of Maximum R&B released in 1994 is also available. The DVD was released in 2001 and was eventually re-released as a 2-disc package with the bonus content of the Rockpalast concert from 28 March 1981. The Tanglewood Music Shed songs from 1970 have been removed though and replaced by songs from London Colliseum 1969, Kilburn 1977 and Shea Stadium 1982. Documentary film A Fool's World is a documentary film written by Francesco Torti and Guido Castaldo and directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and Albert T. Viola. Comedy Quisiera ser hombre is a Mexican motion picture released in 1988. Many people think, in a good way, this film helped indirectly to think about homosexuality and travestism in teenagers. Comedy Rois et reine is a 2004 French film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. It won the Louis Delluc Prize, the Prix Méliès and the César Award for Best Actor. In addition, it was nominated for César awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Most Promising Actress and Best Writing. Documentary film THE AIDS CHRONICLES: HERE TO REPRESENT is a focused look at the social and cultural impact of AIDS on the large African American community of the city of Atlanta. People of every educational and economic level, gender identity, age, and religion are infected or affected by AIDS. Those featured want their stories to be told;  and open their lives to the camera, holding little back. Through their actions, decisions and behaviors we learn why AIDS still rages as an epidemic for African Americans. Comedy Orpheus in the Underworld is a 1974 film directed by Horst Bonnet. Comedy Brotherly Love is a 1928 silent film part-talkie comedy produced and distributed by MGM and directed by Charles Reisner. It is a starring vehicle for the comedy team of Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. Young Jean Arthur supports the comedy duo. While essentially a silent film, the movie had music with sound effects and talking sequences. Buster Keaton makes an uncredited appearance as a barber. A print is allegedly extant at UCLA Film and Television archives. The Library of Congress database lists no copies. Documentary film México, la revolución congelada is a 1973 Argentine film. Comedy Seeta aur Geeta is a 1972 Hindi comedy drama film starring Hema Malini in a dual role, and directed by Ramesh Sippy. The story is by Salim-Javed and the music by R.D. Burman. The story is about identical twins who are separated at birth and grow up with different temperaments. The twins then swap places. Hema's two partners in the movie are played by Dharmendra and Sanjeev Kumar. Manorama plays the evil aunt who changes her tune after her arm is twisted. Furthermore, Hema Malini was noted for the novelty of her role as Geeta where she is rambunctious and sometimes violent. This theme has been repeated in other movies before and after. A prior movie on this theme was Ram Aur Shyam starring Dilip Kumar in the leading dual role. Subsequent Hindi remakes of the story have been made, including Jaise Ko Taisa starring Jeetendra, Chaalbaaz starring Sridevi, Kishen Kanhaiya starring Anil Kapoor, Judwaa starring Salman Khan, Duplicate starring Shahrukh Khan, Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi starring Kajol, in the dual roles. Remakes in other languages include the Telugu film Ganga Manga and the Tamil film Vani Rani, both starring Vanisri in the dual roles. Comedy American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile is a 2006 American teen comedy film released by Universal Pictures. The film is the second spin-off to the American Pie film series and begins a story arc that continues and concludes with American Pie Presents: Beta House. John White stars as Erik Stifler, a high school senior who is given a "guilt free pass" by his girlfriend, Tracy Sterling, and so visits the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin, Dwight Stifler, to run a mile naked. Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father, Harry, and Eugene Levy once again plays Jim's Dad, who turns out to be a family friend of both Erik's and Tracy's. Also, it is in this film that his name is revealed to be "Noah Levenstein". Comedy Cannibal Girls is a low budget 1973 Canadian independent comedy horror film directed by Ivan Reitman and stars Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, and Ronald Ulrich. Thriller Lady in Danger is a 1934 British comedy thriller film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Yvonne Arnaud and Anne Grey. The screenplay was by Ben Travers. Comedy Jubilo, Jr. is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 27th Our Gang short subject released. Comedy City of Lost Souls is a 1983 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a low budget musical satire, a fictionalized account about the lurid lives of a group of eccentric cabaret artist who have come from America to Berlin looking for social acceptance and a place to give full reign to their creative nature. The film star black singer and drag artist Angie Stardust, transgender punk singer Jayne County and transvestite Tara O'Hara. County gave the film its title and wrote its theme song. Comedy Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom is a 2003 Irish short film. Filmed largely in the Irish language, it tells the tale of a Chinese man who has learned to speak Irish but cannot be understood when he comes to visit largely Anglophone Ireland. It was directed by Daniel O'Hara and runs 13 minutes long. Documentary film Code Stars is the 2013 short documentary film directed by Lesley Chilcott. Thriller Death Before Dishonor is a 1987 American action film directed by Terry Leonard. Comedy Under the Doctor is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Gerry Poulson and starring Barry Evans, Liz Fraser and Hilary Pritchard. A Harley Street doctor enjoys a number of dalliances with his female patients. Animation The Last Orange Grove Of Middle Florida is a 2013 animation short history film written and directed by Carl Knickerbocker. Comedy Al Dente is a 1998 short film created by Aardman Animations. Comedy 12 tiny Christmas tales is an American Christmas animated short film, that which was broadcast on Cartoon Network on December 7, 2001. It was created, animated and directed by Bill Plympton. Animation Lice Wars is a 2011 animated short film directed by Alejo Paredes. Comedy The Cottage is a 2008 British darkly comic horror film, written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. Comedy Kekkô Kamen: Royale is a 2007 comedy film directed by Kôsuke Suzuki. Documentary film Town of Runners is a 2012 sports documentary film directed by Jerry Rothwell. Comedy Kibar Feyzo is a 1978 Turkish comedy film directed by Atif Yilmaz. Documentary film Buzzards Steal Your Picnic is a 2007 film directed by Terri Sarris. Comedy The Maiden and the Princess is a 2011 short fantasy comedy musical film written by Ali Scher and Joe Swanson and directed by Ali Scher. Comedy C.I.D.Moosa is a 2003 Malayalam slapstick comedy film written by the duo Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas, directed by Johny Antony, and co-produced by and starring Dileep in the title role. The film also stars Harisree Ashokan, Cochin Haneefa, Jagathy Sreekumar, Bhavana, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Saleem Kumar, and Ashish Vidyarthi. The film is a parody of the spy genre such as the James Bond series and C.I.D. Nazeer. It is one of the popular and loved films in the career of Dileep . It was remade in Tamil as Seena Thaana 001, in Kannada as CID Eesha and in Telugu as Ramachari - Eedo Pedda Goodachari. The same team are planning to make the sequel of this film. The name they have announced is CID Moosa From Scotland. This movie has been put on hold for the time being. Comedy Hope Springs is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by David Frankel, written by Vanessa Taylor, and starring Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones and Steve Carell. The film was released on August 8, 2012. It received generally positive reviews and the cast was praised for their performances. It was nominated for a Golden Globe, and won a People's Choice Award. Documentary film Zemo is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kemal Emir. Thriller Jurassic Park is a 1993 American science fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the first installment of the Jurassic Park franchise. It is based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton, with a screenplay written by Crichton and David Koepp. The film centers on the fictional Isla Nublar, an islet located off Costa Rica's Pacific Coast, where a billionaire philanthropist and a small team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of cloned dinosaurs. Before Crichton's novel was published, four studios put in bids for the film rights. With the backing of Universal Studios, Spielberg acquired the rights for $1.5 million before publication in 1990; Crichton was hired for an additional $500,000 to adapt the novel for the screen. David Koepp wrote the final draft, which left out much of the novel's exposition and violence and made numerous changes to the characters. Filming took place in California and Hawaii between August and November 1992, and post-production rolled until May 1993, supervised by Spielberg in Poland as he filmed Schindler's List . Thriller False Witness is an Australian television mini-series produced by Screentime Australia for the Australian subscription television channel UK.TV. Commissioned as part of its required drama output, UK.TV has previously made Make or Break and Supernova. The two-part mini-series premiered in Australia on both UK.TV and BBC HD on 11 and 12 January 2009. Thriller Gamer is a 2009 American science fiction action film written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. The film stars Gerard Butler as a participant in an online game in which participants can control human beings as players, and Logan Lerman as the player who controls him. Gamer was released in North America on September 4, 2009, and the United Kingdom on September 16, 2009. Thriller Love Massacre is a 1981 drama, mystery, romance and thriller film written by Joyce Chan and directed by Patrick Tam. Comedy The Big Split is a 1999 romantic comedy independent film written, directed and produced by Martin Hynes, and starring Hynes and Judy Greer. The film won a Golden Trailer award in 2001 in the category "Best Trailer - No Budget". Comedy Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty is a 2013 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Ranjith and starring Mammootty in the lead role of an Achayan from Kozhencherry, Central Travancore. The cast includes Nedumudi Venu and Balachandra Menon, Siddique, Harisree Asokan, Suresh Krishna, P. Balachandran, Balachandran Chullikad, Prem Prakash, Meera Nandan, Muthumani, Krishna Prabha and Kaviyoor Ponnamma. Madhu Neelakandan is the cinematographer and Shahabas Aman is the music director. The film was produced by Prithviraj Sukumaran, Santhosh Sivan, and Shaji Nadesan under the banner of August Cinema, and released on 8 August 2013. Thriller Abominable is a 2006 horror film, directed and written by Ryan Schifrin. The film stars Matt McCoy, Jeffrey Combs, Lance Henriksen, Rex Linn, Dee Wallace, Phil Morris, Paul Gleason and Haley Joel. Despite the title, the antagonist of the film is the cryptid Bigfoot. The film premiered on April 10, 2006 in New York City. The music is scored by Lalo Schifrin, which patterned on Les Baxter's score to The Beast Within. Comedy Die Nacht mit dem Kaiser is a 1936 film directed by Erich Engel. Science Fiction Gamera vs. Zigra is a 1971 kaiju genre film starring Gamera created by Daiei Film. Unlike previous Gamera sequels, Gamera vs. Zigra was not released by AIP-TV. Sandy Frank released the film to television and home video in the 1980s. It is one of five Gamera films featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Documentary film Divorce Iranian Style is a 1998 documentary film directed by Kim Longinotto which chronicles the legal battles of three Iranian couples as they seek divorce in the Iranian court system. The film documents three couples as they go through the various legal processes and cultural barriers as they seek to file for divorce and highlights the poignant differences of men and women in the court system. The film also shows the complexity of blending religious law with a state run court system. Thriller Who Killed Bambi? was to be the first film featuring the punk rock band the Sex Pistols, and was due to be released in 1978. Russ Meyer and then Jonathan Kaplan were due to direct from a script by Roger Ebert and Pistols' manager Malcolm McLaren. The film was intended as a punk rock version of A Hard Day's Night. Ebert asserted that only a day and a half's worth of shooting took place, although this is contradicted by Julian Bray, who supplied location services to McLaren's Matrixbest company. The filming was halted when 20th Century Fox, who were shocked by what they read in the script, pulled all funding. Sets that had been built at Bray Studios in Berkshire were destroyed. McLaren eventually made The Great Rock and Roll Swindle with director Julien Temple, the trailer for which included the title shot of a deer being killed. This scene was not, however, in the finished film. A song with the same name is also featured in the film, sung by Edward Tudor-Pole. Additional footage appeared in the 2000 documentary The Filth and the Fury. In April 2010, Roger Ebert posted the screenplay of "Who Killed Bambi?" on his blog. Comedy The Moon's Our Home is a 1936 film directed by William A. Seiter. Documentary film Jungle Cavalcade is a compilation of footage from Frank Buck’s first three films depicting his adventures capturing animals for the world's zoos. Documentary film Tomorrow's Saturday is a 2007 short film written and directed by Michael Grigsby. Comedy My Name Is Juani is a 2006 Spanish drama film written and directed by Bigas Luna. Thriller Not Tonight, Darling is a 1971 erotica thriller film written by Christopher Gregory and James Pillock and directed by Anthony Sloman. Documentary film The Price of Memory is a 2014 family historical documentary film directed by Karen Marks Mafundikwa. Documentary film Godheten is a 2013 documentary film directed by Stefan Jarl. Thriller Tokyo Daijishin Magnitude 8.1 is a thriller film directed by Kiyoshi Nishimura. Thriller Judgment Day is a 1999 direct-to-video science-fiction action film directed by John Terlesky and starring Mario Van Peebles, Suzy Amis and Ice-T. Documentary film Restoring Hope is a 2012 short documentary adventure film written and directed by Kris Millgate. Thriller Mister Scarface is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Jack Palance. Thriller Barocco is a 1976 French romantic thriller film, directed by André Téchiné. The film stars Isabelle Adjani, Gérard Depardieu and Marie-France Pisier. Identity, redemption and resurrection are the themes of the film. The plot follows a young woman who convinces her boxer boyfriend to accept a bribe to tell a lie that discredits a local politician. When the boyfriend is murdered, she is racked with guilt until she meets the killer and plans to remake him into the image of her slain lover. The film won three César Awards: Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography and Best Music. The film had a total of 678,734 admissions in France. Animation Chhota Bheem: Journey To Petra is an Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Indian television cartoon program Chhota Bheem. It was the fifth movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series. Running time - 68 mins Thriller The Secret Village is a 2013 American psychological thriller directed by Swamy Kandan, written by Kandan and Jason Whittier, and starring Jonathan Bennett, Ali Faulkner, Richard Riehle, and Stelio Savante. It was filmed in the Berkshires, a hilly region of Massachusetts. Faulkner plays a reporter who investigates rumors of persistent ergot poisoning in an isolated, unfriendly town, only to find a plot that involves cults and modern day accusations of witchcraft. It premiered in October 2013 and was released on DVD in December 2013. Documentary film All in This Tea is a 2007 documentary film co-directed by Les Blank and Gina Leibrecht, about Chinese tea. It follows the American tea connoisseur David Lee Hoffman as he travels to remote tea-growing areas of China. Hoffman attempts to interest Chinese tea growers and distributors in fair trade issues, and explores the importance of terroir and organic growing methods in both the quality and future sustainability of the Chinese tea market. The film premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2007. It was filmed with a hand-held camera on digital video and is 70 minutes in length. Thriller Thanatos is a 1987 drama mystery and thriller film written by Christian González and Juan Carlos Martín and directed by Christian González. Comedy The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge was the first full-length feature film by Canadian film director Philippe Falardeau, released in 2000. Shot in mockumentary style, the film stars Paul Ahmarani as Christophe and Stéphane Demers as Stéphane, two roommates sharing an apartment in Montreal. Christophe is an unemployed engineer, while Stéphane is a documentary filmmaker who begins filming Christophe's search for work. The film won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival, as well as the Claude Jutra Award for the best Canadian film by a first-time director at the 21st Genie Awards. Ahmarani won the 2001 Prix Jutra for Best Actor; Falardeau was also nominated for Best Director and Best Screenplay, but did not win. Documentary film Carol Channing: Larger Than Life is a 2011 documentary film written by Dori Berinstein and Adam Zucker and directed by Dori Berinstein. "If there ever was a secret recipe for crafting entertainment in its purest and truest form, Dori Berinstein most likely has it. The Tony-winning producer and Tribeca alum (ShowBusiness, TFF '05; Gotta Dance TFF '08) is back with another inspiring story—and she couldn't have chosen a more appropriate subject or captured one more affectionately. With every lyrical word, movements akin to the grace of choreography, and a rich and rarefied storyline that rivals that of any heroine of the Great White Way, Carol Channing's life could itself be a Broadway musical. Footage from the archives—television appearances, song and dance numbers, and stage performances—show Carol at her best (not that there is a "worst"). Without batting a false eyelash, she effortlessly charms audience after audience with her hilarity, relentless energy, and unique beauty, reminding us that before Barbra or Marilyn, there was Carol. Perhaps the most brilliant thing about Berinstein's bubbly biopic is that you don't need to love Broadway or even theater itself to love or to be mesmerized by Carol. Theatrics aside, Larger Than Life proves that Carol Channing—as a person—is very much worth knowing about." Quoting Ashley Havey and Caroline Tran from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Animation Une bien brave bête is a 1997 short animation film written and directed by Berardo Gonzalez and Antoine Guex. Thriller The Curse of the Jade Scorpion is a 2001 crime comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Woody Allen. The cast also features Helen Hunt, Dan Aykroyd, Elizabeth Berkley, John Schuck, Wallace Shawn, David Ogden Stiers, and Charlize Theron. The plot concerns an insurance investigator and an efficiency expert who are both hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist into stealing jewels. The film bears much more in common with Allen's earlier screwball comedy films than with other films made by him around the same time. Animation This Way Up is a 2008 short film directed by Alan Smith and Adam Foulkes. It follows the story of two undertakers trying to deliver a body to a graveyard. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film at the 81st Academy Awards, but lost to Japanese film La Maison en Petits Cubes. Documentary film Hotch Potch is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Volker Koepp. Animation Ride of Passage is a 2012 short animated adventure film directed by Christian Boving-Andersen. Documentary film News of the Queen is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Ana Johann. Comedy Anthology film of 8 short films about lesbian relationships. Comedy Pardon My Terror is the short subject starring Richard Lane and Gus Schilling. The supporting cast also includes Christine McIntyre, Lynne Lyons, Philip Van Zandt, Kenneth McDonald, Dick Wessel, Vernon Dent, Emil Sitka and Dudley Dickerson. Comedy Cousin Cousine is a 1975 French romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella and starring Marie-Christine Barrault, Victor Lanoux, and Marie-France Pisier. Written by Jean-Charles Tacchella and Danièle Thompson, the film is about two cousins by marriage who meet at a wedding and develop a close friendship. After their spouses prove unfaithful, the cousins' friendship leads to a passionate love affair. Cousin Cousine received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, a César Award nomination for Best Film, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Film, and the National Board of Review Award for Top Foreign Film. In 1989, an English language remake was released, Cousins. Comedy Les Enfants is a 2005 comedy film directed by Christian Vincent. Comedy Only Two Can Play is a 1962 comedy film based on the novel That Uncertain Feeling by Kingsley Amis. Sidney Gilliat directed the film from a screenplay by Bryan Forbes. The film is set in the fictional south Wales town of Aberdarcy, and largely filmed in and around Swansea, Kingsley Amis' stated real-life city that Aberdarcy represents. Documentary film The Pig Farmis a 2011 documentary film written by Chrisine Nielsen and directed by Malcolm Clarke. Documentary film S&Man is a 2006 pseudo-documentary film that examines the underground subculture of horror films. It contains interviews with indie horror filmmakers and other horror experts, including Erik Marcisak, Bill Zebub, Fred Vogel, Carol J. Clover, and Debbie D., as well as a scripted plot that comes into focus in the film's second half. The film discusses why some people enjoy underground horror films involving fetishes. Although the film is classified as a documentary, there is a fictional subplot which helps advance the film's theme by showing what some people really think about the genre. S&Man was shown at the reRun Gastropub Theater in New York City, film festivals, and released on home video. The film has received praise and criticism; although some reviews are strongly against the nature of the film, most reviews were positive. Thriller Key Witness is a 1947 American thriller film noir directed by D. Ross Lederman and featuring John Beal, Trudy Marshall, Jimmy Lloyd and Helen Mowery. Comedy Maaf, Saya Menghamili Istri Anda is a 2007 Indonesia film written and directed by Monty Tiwa. Comedy Nowhere to Hide is a 1999 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Myung-se. The film is set in Incheon in South Korea. A murder is committed, and the cops search for the killer. Opening up in monochrome but with occasional flashes of colour, the first action scene is a disorientating strobe-like affair. From there the movie proceeds in color, with many innovative editing techniques, including slow-motion, jump cut, step-printed slow motion, "jump dissolves," still frames, and layering images on top of one another. Park Joong-hoon stars as the obsessive Detective Woo. Jang Dong-gun won the best supporting actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role as Detective Kim. The film was a hit at both the inaugural Asia Pacific Film Festival in Sydney, and the Sundance Film Festival, but its American release was limited, brief, and unsuccessful. Documentary film The New Rulers of the World is a 2001 Carlton Television documentary written and presented by John Pilger which was directed by Alan Lowery. In the film, "Pilger investigates the realities of globalisation by taking a close look at Indonesia." John Pilger explores the impact of globalisation, taking Indonesia as his prime example, a country that the World Bank described as a "model pupil" until its 'globalised' economy collapsed in 1998. Under scrutiny are the increasingly powerful multinationals and the institutions that back them, notably the IMF and The World Bank. John Pilger has also published as a collection of essays under the same title which explore similar themes. Comedy I Hate But Love is a 1962 film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara. Comedy Hearts Are Thumps is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 152nd Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film I Will Forget This Day is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Alina Rudnitskaya. Animation Méandres is a 2013 short, animation film written by Elodie Bouedec, Florence Miailhe and Mathilde Philippon-Aginski and directed by Elodie Bouedec, Florence Miailhe and Mathilde Philippon-Aginski. Comedy Greedy for Tweety is a 1958 Looney Tunes cartoon. Thriller Witness for the Prosecution is a 1982 TV version of Agatha Christie's short story and play, and also a remake of the classic Billy Wilder 1957 film Witness for the Prosecution. The film was directed by Alan Gibson, based on the teleplay by John Gay and the adaptation of Larry Marcus. The musical score was composed by John Cameron. The cast includes many veteran and well-known actors such as Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr, Diana Rigg, Donald Pleasence, Peter Sallis and Beau Bridges. Unlike the original Billy Wilder film, the TV version stays more faithful to the original Agatha Christie short story, including the scene where Sir Wilfred meets the scarred woman in an apartment at bad-fame streets of London, instead of meeting a cockney woman at the railway station as in the Wilder version. This version, also, instead of opening with Sir Wilfrid returning home, features an opening prologue where Janet Mackenzie returns to her employer's house, where she sees her laughing and drinking with someone, goes upstairs and takes a pattern from her room, and hears noise from downstairs, and discovers in shock her murdered employer, and the murderer escaped. Comedy Hera Pheri is a 1976 Hindi crime film directed by Prakash Mehra and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Saira Banu, Vinod Khanna, Sulakshana Pandit, Shreeram Lagoo and Asrani. The film's music is by Kalyanji Anandji and the lyrics by Anjaan.This movie was a 'superhit' at the box office. Vinod Khanna received a Filmfare nomination for Best Supporting Actor, the only nomination for the film. This is one of six films that Vinod Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan starred together in. At the time, the pairing of the two actors often made the film quite successful, especially since both actors were rising stars gunning for the top spot in Hindi Cinema. Animation Look Into My Eyes is a 2012 animation short film directed by Kati Egely. Documentary film Bollywood: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told is a 2011 documentary film directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and Jeff Zimbalist. "We love it. We hate it. We see it as regressive. We see it as modern. Melodramatic or Mythic? Bollywood. Some say it's the only culture that holds India together. Others say it's the most corrupting influence on Indians and should be banished from their shores. A love a affair that has lasted over 70 years between almost 2 billion people worldwide . Not only does it refuse to stop, it keeps on growing. Embracing it's most important, it's most vilified, it's most loved element: the song and dance. No Bollywood film needs to be called a musical. It needs no such excuse. It just is one. Regardless of the genre." Quoting the synopsis form the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Documentary film Remote Area Medical is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman. Science Fiction Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 science fiction film directed by Rupert Wyatt and starring James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, and Andy Serkis. Written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, it is 20th Century Fox's reboot of the Planet of the Apes series, intended to act as an origin story for a new series of films. Its premise is similar to the fourth film in the original series, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, but it is not a direct remake of that film. Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released on August 5, 2011, to critical and commercial success. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. It was also nominated for five Saturn Awards including Best Director for Wyatt and Best Writing for Jaffa and Silver, winning Best Science Fiction Film, Best Supporting Actor for Serkis and Best Special Effects. Serkis' performance as Caesar was widely acclaimed, earning him many nominations from many associations which do not usually recognize performance capture as traditional acting. A sequel to the film, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, was released on July 11, 2014. Comedy Ambassada is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Juliusz Machulski. Documentary film Mondo New York is a 1988 Mondo film directed by Harvey Nikolai Keith. Documentary film The Circle is a Swiss docudrama film, released in 2014. Written and directed by Stefan Haupt, the film depicts the social network that revolved around The Circle, a gay publication in Zurich in the 1940s and 1950s, which was scapegoated for the murders of several gay men in the city. The film focuses in particular, on the story of Ernst Ostertag and Robi Rapp, a schoolteacher and a drag entertainer who enter a lifelong romantic relationship through their involvement in the group. The film intersperses a scripted dramatic depiction of the story, in which the couple are portrayed by Matthias Hungerbühler and Sven Schelker, with documentary interviews with the real Ostertag and Rapp. The film's cast also includes Marianne Sägebrecht, Anatole Taubman, Antoine Monot, Jr., Stefan Witschi and Markus Merz. The film won the Teddy Award for Best Documentary at the 2014 Berlin Film Festival, as well as the Panorama Audience Award. North American distribution rights were subsequently acquired by Wolfe Video. It has been selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards. Director Stefan Haupt said "it's an honour to represent Switzerland". Documentary film Parallax Sounds is a 2012 documentary film written by Kenya Zanatta and written and directed by Augusto Contento. Documentary film Fairytale of Kathmandu is a 2007 documentary by Neasa Ní Chianáin. The documentary focused on visits by the poet Cathal Ó Searcaigh to Nepal during which he had close relationships with many young boys of 16 years old or older. The documentary questioned whether Ó Searcaigh's relationships with these youths were exploitative and whether they demonstrated a power and wealth imbalance between the 50 year old Ó Searcaigh and the young Nepalese. Ó Searcaigh is presented in the documentary as paying for the housing, food, bicycles and clothing of boys. He mentions on camera having sex with some of them, denying that he abused them or that he coerced them into having sex with him. According to Ó Searcaigh, he had sexual relationships with only a "small fraction" of them, and that he has never indulged in anal intercourse in Nepal. In March, 2008, Liam Gaskin, who had been acting as his public spokesman, stood down as a result of a DVD launched to defend Cathal Ó Searcaigh by his supporters in Kathmandu. Comedy Masam Masam Manis is a 1965 Malaysian comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. Documentary film Film Before Film (What Really Happened Between the Images?), is a 1986 documentary film directed by Werner Nekes. Comedy Just like Home is a 2007 film directed by Lone Scherfig. It stars Lars Kaalund and Bodil Jørgensen. Comedy All the Vermeers in New York is a 1990 American film written, directed and produced by Jon Jost. Documentary film The Old Bus is a 1934 Australian documentary film about aviator Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith. Thriller Street Racer is a 2008 action film by The Asylum. Its title is similar to the film Speed Racer, but its overall plot bears a closer similarity to The Fast and the Furious, and particularly The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, which had been released in 2006. The film is advertised by The Asylum as being based on true events. Comedy Pungi Daasa is a 2014 romance comedy film directed by M.S. Sreenath. Animation Mickey's Mechanical House is a cartoon made by the Walt Disney Television Animation. It was originally released in 1999. It was narrated by Monty Python member John Cleese. Comedy Evil Behind You is a 2006 American horror film written and directed by Jim Carroll and starring Hilary Kennedy, Manuel Velazquez, Gwendolynn Murphy and D.C. Lee. Comedy Les charlots en délire is a 1979 action comedy film written and directed by Alain Basnier. Comedy Little Lady Fauntleroy is an extraordinary, jaw-dropping, hilarious documentary that tracks down James Harries and his family. Do you remember Harpo Marx-lookalike James Harries, the child genius who appeared regularly on TV chat shows in the 80s and early 90s? Billed as a child prodigy, he astonished the nation with apparent encyclopaedic knowledge of antiques, and his love of good manners, and even spoke of plans to become Prime Minister. Whatever happened to him? James is now Lauren.And what a family! At first sight they may seem to be a houseful of geniuses, but although every single member has a PHD in metaphysics, we soon discover that some were purchased from a fake university in the USA, while others were awarded to them by themselves. Nevertheless, their walls are dotted with these certificates, degrees, and awards all 100% fake. Experience Keith Allen’s quiet horror and incredulousness from the very first frame as he gradually comes to terms with insanity of the household he’s walked into… Documentary film Super, Girls!, directed by Jian Yi, is a 2007 independent Chinese documentary that follows 10 female teenagers on their quest to become instant superstars on China’s biggest television show. The Chinese equivalent of American Idol, the "Super Girls Singing Contest" spawned an unprecedented pop culture phenomenon. Drawing over 400 million viewers, the ending text of the documentary implies the show was cancelled by the Chinese government for political reasons. The film provides unparalleled, intimate access into the contestants’ lives over several months. Through candid interviews and footage of auditions and competitions, Super, Girls! examines sexuality and success in the new China. Science Fiction The Cloth is a 2013 American horror/thriller film that was written and directed by Justin Price, who based it upon his book of the same title. The film stars Danny Trejo, Eric Roberts, Rachele Brooke Smith, Kyler Williett, and Steven Brand. Filming took place in 2011 and was in post production as of early 2012. The Cloth was released directly to video on July 2. Comedy Coklat Stroberi is a 2007 Indonesian teen drama comedy directed by Ardy Octaviand and written by Upi Avianto. Documentary film Seed Keepers is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Farida Pacha. Science Fiction Paradox Mary is a 2008 short, sci-fi, horror, experimental film written and directed by Adam Wingard. Comedy My Love, My Bride is a 1990 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Lee Myung-se. Choi Jin-sil won Best New Actress from the Grand Bell Awards for her role. Comedy Ratz is a 2000 film directed by Thom Eberhardt. Documentary film A three hour documentary about Pearl Harbor containing over 25 survivor interviews revealing eyewitness accounts from both American and Japanese veterans. Witness the events of December 7, 1941, as a Japanese carrier fleet launches a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and the island of Oahu which ultimately demolished the United States Pacific Fleet in under one hour. Approximately 2,500 American lives were lost and numerous US military battleships and aircraft were destroyed. Comedy Tora-san's Forbidden Love is a 1984 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Reiko Ōhara as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Forbidden Love is the thirty-fourth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Documentary film It May Be That Beauty Has Strengthened Our Resolve - Masao Adachi is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Philippe Grandrieux. Comedy Charlie's Ghost: The Secret of Coronado is a 1995 Comedy, Fantasy and Adventure film written by Lance W. Dreesen and directed by Anthony Edwards. Thriller The Wicker Tree is a 2011 horror film written and directed by British filmmaker Robin Hardy. The film contains many direct parallels and allusions to the 1973 film The Wicker Man, which was also directed by Hardy. The Wicker Tree is neither a sequel nor a remake, but is intended as a companion piece which explores the same themes. It is the second part of The Wicker Man Trilogy. The film premiered at the Fantasia Festival in Montreal, Canada, July 2011 and was released on Blu-ray in the UK on April 30, 2012. Thriller Rehab is a 2011 horror thriller film written by Rick Bieber, Stephan Ingram and directed by Rick Bieber. Comedy Go! Go! Kaden Danshi is a comedy film directed by Kiyoto Kawamura and Rokugou. Animation Snowflake is a 2012 animation and short film written and directed by Natalia Chernysheva. Comedy Scandalous John is a 1971 film directed by Robert Butler. It stars Brian Keith and Alfonso Arau. The music was scored by Rod McKuen. Science Fiction Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone is a 1983 pulp, action-adventure, science fiction film. The movie stars Peter Strauss, Molly Ringwald, Ernie Hudson, Andrea Marcovicci, and Michael Ironside. The film's executive producer was Ivan Reitman, and it was directed by Lamont Johnson. The film had an adventurous music score composed by Elmer Bernstein. When the movie came out in theaters, parts of it were shown in 3-D and the film became part of the 3-D movie revival craze of the early 1980s. The movie is about a bounty hunter who goes on a mission to rescue three women stranded on a brutal planet and meets a vagrant teenage girl along the way. Documentary film Mandeep is a 2011 short documentary film produced and directed by Darrin Klimek. Animation Porky's Super Service is a 1937 Looney Tunes animated short released on 7-3-1937 and directed by Ub Iwerks and produced by Leon Schlesinger. Thriller Trigger Man is a 2007 thriller film about three friends from Manhattan who are stalked while hunting in rural Delaware. Comedy You Always Stalk the Ones You Love is a 2002 comedy, drama film written and directed by Mark Atienza. Comedy The Middle Watch is a 1940 British comedy film, directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Jack Buchanan, Greta Gynt, Fred Emney and Kay Walsh. It was produced by Associated British Picture Corporation at their Welwyn Studios. It was based on a play of the same title by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall which had previously been adapted as a film in 1930. Comedy Exu-Piá, Coração de Macunaíma is a 1984 comedy film written by Mário de Andrade and Paulo Veríssimo and directed by Paulo Verissimo. Comedy The Mystery of the Amber Room is a 1992 comedy drama film written by Roland Gräf and Thomas Knauf and directed by Roland Gräf. Thriller Azienda is a 2012 crime drama thriller film written by Michael Girgenti and Josh Abraham Webber and directed by Josh Abraham Webber and Michael Girgenti. Comedy Gokudo Meshi is the film adaptation of the Japanese manga by the same name. Comedy La Quête Du Donut is a 2008 short film written and directed by Eric Piccoli. Thriller In is a 2011 short thriller written by Jens Jonsson and directed by Adam Berg, based on the short story by Jerker Virdborg. Thriller Empire of Passion is a 1978 French-Japanese film directed by Nagisa Ōshima. In his Welcome to the Desert of the Real, Philosopher Slavoj Zizek briefly mentions the movie as an icon for "the passion of the Real." Comedy A man who has made a new life for himself and the daughter left on his doorstep 6 years ago finds his family threatened when the birth mother resurfaces. Science Fiction Watchers Reborn is the 1998 sequel to the horror film Watchers. Starring Mark Hamill, the film is loosely based on the novel Watchers by Dean Koontz. Comedy Surviving My Mother is a 2007 Canadian comedy-drama film. Documentary film Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West is a 2005 documentary film about the perceived threat of radical Islam to Western civilization. The film makes use of extensive Arab television footage depicting Islamic radicals preaching hate speech and seeking to incite global jihad. It also draws parallels between World War II's Nazi movement and Islamism and the West's response to those threats. Wayne Kopping of South Africa co-wrote and directed the film. Raphael Shore, a Canadian-Israeli, co-wrote and produced the film, and is the founder of The Clarion Fund, the film's distributor. The movie has received praise from some personalities in the media such as Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity, but others criticized it as Islamophobic with a political agenda, and for its association with pro-Israeli groups. Segments of the movie were broadcast on CNN Headline News and in several specials on Fox News. The movie was also screened on 30 college campuses and Capitol Hill. Thriller Untitled Tron: Legacy Sequel is an action sci-fi film written by David DiGilio. Comedy Hollywood & Hammer is a 2012 comedy short film written and directed by Ryan Steven Green. Comedy Well Worn Daffy is a 1965 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales in a struggle for a well. Comedy The Buccaneers is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 23rd Our Gang short subject released. Thriller Dhaam Dhoom is a 2008 Tamil romantic thriller film, based on the 1997 American drama Red Corner. Directed and co-written by Jeeva shortly before his death and produced by Sunanda Murali Manohar, its stars Jayam Ravi, Kangna Ranaut and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. Jayaram, Anu Hasan and Srinath played pivotal roles in the film. The film revolves around a Tamil Indian doctor who, two weeks prior to his wedding, goes to Russia for a conference pertaining to his occupation, that of a doctor. While in Russia he struggles to cope with the language because of the Russian reluctance to speak English, and eventually, due to the gruesome murder of a local woman, he gets imprisoned. How the doctor manages to get himself out of jail in order to get married to his lady love in India, with the help of an Indian female lawyer, forms the crux of the story. Dhaam Dhoom released worldwide, after a long delay, on 29 August 2008. It was the last film that cinematographer Jeeva undertook before his death which occurred halfway through the production. The film, released as a tribute to Jeeva, was completed by his assistant G.K.Manikandan, and his wife Anees, and was overseen by cinematographer P. C. Comedy Our Wives is a 1913 comedy short silent film, written by Anthony E. Wills, and directed by James Lackaye. Comedy Melodrama is a 1995 comedy film written and directed by Rolando Díaz Rodríguez. Documentary film The Meadow of Things is a 1987 film directed by Heinz Emigholz. Thriller The Mummy an' the Armadillo is a 2004 drama thriller film directed by J.S. Cardone. Documentary film The Magic Voice of a Rebel is a 2014 Documentary film written and directed by Olga Sommerová. Animation The Toy That Saved Christmas is the sixth episode of the VeggieTales animated series and the first holiday special in that series. This video has been released in 1996 on VHS and distributed by Word. In 1998, Lyrick Studios has re-released the program on VHS with the old animation and the new animation. Unlike its predecessors it does not feature an opening/closing countertop. Like the other holiday episodes, it also has no "A Lesson In…" subtitle. Thriller Dracula 2000, also known internationally as Dracula 2001, is a 2000 American action horror film written and directed by Patrick Lussier. The film stars Gerard Butler, Christopher Plummer, Jonny Lee Miller, Justine Waddell, Omar Epps, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Jeri Ryan, and Jennifer Esposito. Dracula 2000, the promotional title of which is Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000, builds upon Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula, with Count Dracula resurrected in the year 2000. The movie was a critical and commercial disappointment, though it gained a cult following which resulted in two direct-to-video sequels. Animation Impulso is a 2014 short animation film directed by Sa Yeondong. Documentary film In My Own Words is a 2011 documentary film. Thriller Le Boucher is a 1970 French thriller film written and directed by Claude Chabrol. The film had a total of 1,148,554 admissions in France. Comedy Heeralal Pannalal is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Roy. The film is a Bollywood action comedy released in 1978. The movie starred Shashi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Zeenat Aman and Neetu Singh in lead roles while Prem Nath, Ajit, Madan Puri, Amjad Khan, Asrani, Kamini Kaushal, Tun tun, and Ranjeet also played significant characters in the film. Comedy Blackball is a 2003 British sports comedy film. Tim Firth wrote the screenplay, and it was directed by Mel Smith. Its fictional plot is based on the real-life bowls player Griff Sanders. Comedy Dodging the Clock is a Quebec film directed by Ricardo Trogi and released in 2005. Documentary film Mad As Hell: Peter Finch is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Robert de Young. Documentary film Viva Zapatero! is a 2005 documentary by Sabina Guzzanti telling her side of the story regarding the conflict with Silvio Berlusconi over a late-night TV political satire show broadcast on RAI-3. The show, RAIot, lampooned prime minister Berlusconi. Since it wasn't considered a satirical show, but a political one, it was cancelled after the first episode. Animation Leghorn Swoggled is a 1950 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. in 1951. The cartoon also features Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg, and has a plot that is similar to Henhouse Henery and The Leghorn Blows at Midnight. Documentary film The Second Gun is a 1973 documentary film written by Gérard Alcan and Theodore Charach and directed by Gérard Alcan. Comedy L'amica is a 1969 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Comedy Disaster Movie is a 2008 comedy film spoofing disaster movies. In the year 10,001 BC, a caveman encounters a sabre-toothed Amy Winehouse, who prophesies that humanity will be extinct on August 29, 2008, and an orange crystal skull is somehow connected to it. The film then flash forwards to that same day, where the protagonist, Will, had dreamt the preceding sequence the night before and sees that a skull has been marked on that day in his calendar. He tries to tell this to his girlfriend, Amy, who breaks up with him since Will won't commit. Comedy Something in the City is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Richard Hearne, Garry Marsh and Ellen Pollock. It features an early performance by Stanley Baker as a police constable. Thriller Tornado Valley is a 2009 drama thriller film written by Andrew C. Erin and Aaron Kim Johnston and directed by Andrew C. Erin. Comedy Mabel's Dramatic Career is a 1913 American short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett while featuring Roscoe Arbuckle in a cameo. The film features a film within a film and uses multiple exposure to show a film being projected in a cinema. Thriller Body Snatchers is a 1993 American science fiction horror film loosely based on the 1955 novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney. The film was directed by Abel Ferrara, starring Gabrielle Anwar, Billy Wirth, Terry Kinney, Meg Tilly, Christine Elise, R. Lee Ermey and Forest Whitaker. Body Snatchers is the third film adaptation of Finney's novel, the first adaptation being Invasion of the Body Snatchers in 1956, followed by a remake of the same name in 1978. The plot revolves around the discovery that people working at a military base in Alabama are being replaced by perfect physical imitations grown from plant-like pods. The duplicates are indistinguishable from normal people except for their utter lack of emotion. Comedy The Meteor Man is a 1993 American superhero comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Robert Townsend with supporting roles done by Marla Gibbs, Eddie Griffin, Robert Guillaume, James Earl Jones, Bill Cosby, and Another Bad Creation. The film also featured special appearances by Luther Vandross, Sinbad, Naughty by Nature, Cypress Hill, and Big Daddy Kane. Townsend stars as a mild-mannered schoolteacher, who becomes a superhero after his neighborhood in Washington, D.C. is terrorized by street gangs. Although the film is set in Washington, it was mostly filmed in the Reservoir Hill neighborhood of Baltimore. Robert Townsend named the film's protagonist Jefferson Reed, after one of his childhood heroes, his favorite teacher. Documentary film Laugh at My Pain is a 2011 stand-up comedy documentary film of comedian Kevin Hart. It includes Kevin Hart reprising his comedic self in a new barrage of jokes. Kevin Hart performed a stand-up special at the Nokia Theater at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. Comedy Tropical Heat Wave is a 1952 American musical film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Hutton and Grant Withers. Comedy Now I'll Tell One is a 1927 silent film starring Charley Chase. Comedy Pas de pain, pas de gain is a 2009 short film directed by Lawrence Côté-Collins. Thriller When Ted Billings double crosses a group purchasing a next generation weapon, he tells his Vice President of Security to call her old boyfriend and his mercenary team to protect him. Documentary film Isaac in America: A Journey With Isaac Bashevis Singer is a 1986 documentary made by director Amram Nowak and producer Kirk Simon. Comedy Shark City is a comedy written by Evan Shear starring Jefferson Brown, David Phillips, Carlo Rota, Corey Haim, Vivica A. Fox, Jordan Madley, Samantha Gutstadt, and Tony Nappo; with Skye Collyer, Adam Rodness, Sean Tweedley, Michael Gelbart, and Dylan Ramsey. Comedy The Winning of Miss Construe is a 1916 short drama comedy film written and directed by David Kirkland and Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy Noodle vendor Bird witnesses a six-year-old beggar Pum and his mom begging from a foreign couple that fights over whether they should give money or food to the boy. Comedy Other People's Kids is a 2011 comedy film written by Hunter Covington and directed by Michael Fresco. Comedy Doctor Benny is a 2003 comedy film. Comedy A Night in May is a 1938 German historical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Viktor Staal and Karl Schönböck. It was made by UFA the leading German studio. Comedy Doin' Their Bit is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. This was the first short with Herbert Glazer as Our Gang's regular director. It was the 207th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film I Am Bruce Lee is a 2012 documentary film directed by Pete McCormack. The film documents the life of Bruce Lee, the famous actor and Martial Artist, featuring interviews with his widow Linda Emery and daughter Shannon Lee. It won a Leo Award in 2012. Science Fiction A.I. Artificial Intelligence, also known as A.I., is a 2001 American science fiction drama film written, directed, and produced by Steven Spielberg, and based on Brian Aldiss's short story Super-Toys Last All Summer Long. The film stars Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Sam Robards, Frances O'Connor, Brendan Gleeson, and William Hurt. Set sometime in the future, A.I. tells the story of David, a childlike android uniquely programmed with the ability to love. Development of A.I. originally began with director Stanley Kubrick in the early 1970s. Kubrick hired a series of writers up until the mid-1990s, including Brian Aldiss, Bob Shaw, Ian Watson, and Sara Maitland. The film languished in development hell for years, partly because Kubrick felt computer-generated imagery was not advanced enough to create the David character, whom he believed no child actor would believably portray. In 1995, Kubrick handed A.I. to Spielberg, but the film did not gain momentum until Kubrick's death in 1999. Spielberg remained close to Watson's film treatment for the screenplay. The film was greeted with generally favorable reviews from critics and grossed approximately $235 million. Science Fiction Ptolmus is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Josemaria Rra. Documentary film Smothered: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour is a documentary film directed by Maureen Muldaur. Documentary film Metamorphosen is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Sebastian Mez. Comedy La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950-78 is a 1994 film satire on Belgian provincialism that proved a major cinematic success in Belgium. It was the first film by now-famed Flemish provocateur and director Jan Bucquoy. It tells an autobiographical tale of a clueless young bumpkin, Jan, trying far from successfully to keep up with times failing equally at being a 60s free-love youth or political activist and finally sinking into a mundane bourgeoise life. Thriller Dr. M schlägt zu is a 1972 film directed by Jesús Franco. Documentary film Au 10 août is a 1986 documentary film written by Jean-Francois Amiguet and Anne Gonthier and directed by Jean-Francois Amiguet. Comedy Out to the World is an award-winning 1994 South Korean black-comedy film. Animation Combination Skin is a 1996 short animated comedy film writtten and directed by Anthony Hodgson. Documentary film Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life is a silent documentary film which follows a branch of the Bakhtiari tribe of Persia as they and their herds make their seasonal journey to better pastures. It is considered one of the earliest ethnographic documentary films. It was written by Richard Carver and Terry Ramsaye. Comedy How to Make the Cruelest Month is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by Kip Koenig and starring Clea DuVall. Documentary film The Non Fiction: Family Meeting - 7 Years in the Tanaka Family is a documentary film. Animation The Hasty Hare is a 1952 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Bugs Bunny. Marvin the Martian is assigned to capture an Earth creature, and the first one he comes across is Bugs. Documentary film Hannes Pussy Schmidhauser is a 2012 documentary film directed by Victor Tognola. Comedy Keep Cool is a 1997 Chinese black comedy directed by Zhang Yimou and adapted from the novel Evening Papers News by Shu Ping. The film about a bookseller in love in 1990s Beijing, marked a move away from earlier period pictures of Zhang's earlier work to a more realistic Cinéma vérité-like period in his career that also saw him make Happy Times and Not One Less. Keep Cool also marked only the second time Zhang placed his film in the modern era and the first time Zhang did not work with actress Gong Li. The film was produced by the Guangxi Film Studio. Comedy Home Before Midnight is a 1978 British drama film directed by Pete Walker, written by Murray Smith, and starring James Aubrey, Alison Elliot and Richard Todd. It follows a songwriter who is put on trial for having sex with an underage girl. Comedy The Woman Who Loved Elvis is an American television film that aired on ABC on April 18, 1993 from 9:00 to 11:00 pm Eastern time. The film starred Roseanne Barr, her then husband Tom Arnold, it also starred Cynthia Gibb, Danielle Harris, and Sally Kirkland. Based on Laura Kalpakian's novel "Graced Land". Animation Chess-Nuts is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short films starring Betty Boop, and featuring Bimbo and Koko the Clown. Documentary film There's No Place Like Utopia is an upcoming 2014 documentary film directed by Joel Gilbert. Documentary film A Burning Star is a 1995 experimental short film written and directed by Kenji Oonishi. Comedy Anbulla Appa is a 1987 Tamil Indian feature film directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar for AVM Productions. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Nadhiya and Rahman in the lead roles. Documentary film Generation Iron is a 2013 documentary film which follows the world's leading bodybuilders as they train and compete for the coveted Mr. Olympia title. The film gives front row access to the lives of the top seven bodybuilders in the sport, including Phil Heath, Kai Greene, Branch Warren and Dennis Wolf. Mickey Rourke narrates the film, with appearances by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno and Jay Cutler. Documentary film Ecstasy of Order: The Tetris Masters is a 2011 American documentary film that follows the lives of several gamers from around the country as they prepare to compete in the 2010 Classic Tetris World Championship held in Los Angeles, California. It recounts the development and rise of Tetris as one of the most-played video games of all-time, the role it has played in shaping the lives of the gamers it chronicles, the mystery surrounding the whereabouts of former Nintendo World Champion Thor Aackerlund, and the conception & execution of the first ever Classic Tetris World Championship by gaming enthusiast Robin Mihara. The film was directed by Adam Cornelius and screened at over 15 film festivals both domestic and internationally, beginning with its World Premiere at the Austin Film Festival on October 21, 2011 and including an appearance at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, the largest film festival of its kind. It debuted on DVD and Video On Demand on August 21, 2012. An expanded version of the film's soundtrack from composer Chris Pickolick has also been released. Comedy The Bride of Vernon is a 2011 short animation comedy film written and directed by Calvin Dyson. Comedy Ruses, Rhymes and Roughnecks is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Science Fiction Independence Day is a 1996 American science fiction disaster film co-written and directed by Roland Emmerich. The film stars Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Mary McDonnell, Judd Hirsch, Margaret Colin, Randy Quaid, Robert Loggia, James Rebhorn, Vivica A. Fox, and Harry Connick, Jr. The film focuses on a disparate group of people who converge in the Nevada desert in the aftermath of a destructive alien attack and, along with the rest of the human population, participate in a last-chance counterattack on July 4, the same date as the Independence Day holiday in the United States. The screenplay was written by Emmerich and producer Dean Devlin. While promoting Stargate in Europe, Emmerich came up with the idea for the film when fielding a question about his own belief in the existence of alien life. He and Devlin decided to incorporate a large-scale attack when noticing that aliens in most invasion films travel long distances in outer space only to remain hidden when reaching Earth. Principal photography for the film began in July 1995 in New York City, and the film was officially completed on June 20, 1996. Comedy Giraffe Danger is a 2011 short comedy animation directed by Randall Hopkins. Comedy Svatej z Krejcárku is a film directed by Petr Tucek released on Mar 13, 1970. Animation La Reine Soleil is a French animated feature film made by Philippe Leclerc. It was released in France on 4 April 2007. The animation was created by the Hungarian company Cinemon studios and special effects were created by Greykid Pictures, which was also responsible for compositing and some of the animation. The story is based on the novel La Reine Soleil by Christian Jacq. Thriller Her Name Is Carla is a 2005 drama and thriller film written and directed by Jay Anania. Thriller Down Three Dark Streets is a 1954 documentary-style film, starring Broderick Crawford and directed by Arnold Laven. The screenplay was written by Gordon and Mildred Gordon, based on their novel Case File FBI. Science Fiction White Dwarf is a 1995 science fiction TV movie written by Bruce Wagner, directed by Peter Markle, and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Halmi Sr. and Bruce Wagner for American Zoetrope. Originally intended as a television pilot, the film first aired on the Fox Network on May 23, 1995. While expected to be well received, the film instead garnered generally negative reception. Negative reception notwithstanding, the project received a 1995 ASC Awards nomination for 'Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography'. Comedy Elstree Calling is a film directed by Andre Charlot, Jack Hulbert, Paul Murray, and Alfred Hitchcock at Elstree Studios. Comedy Grand Theft Parsons is a 2003 film based on the true story of country rock musician Gram Parsons, who died of an overdose in 1973. Parsons and his road manager, Phil Kaufman, made a pact in life that whoever died first would be cremated by the other in what was then the Joshua Tree National Monument, an area of desert they both loved and cherished. Documentary film The Day I Disappeared is a 2011 film directed by Atousa Bandeh Ghiasabadi. Comedy Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a 2004 English romantic comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron, based on Helen Fielding's novel of the same name. It stars Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, Colin Firth as Mark Darcy, and Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver. It is the sequel to Bridget Jones's Diary. There are significant differences in the storylines between the novel and this film adaptation, and between the United States version and United Kingdom version of the film, including an alternative beginning and ending. The film is a co-production between the England, France, Germany and Ireland. Comedy Palito is a 2012 short, animation, comedy and romance film written and directed by Néstor Fernández. Comedy The Adventures of Milo and Otis is a Japanese adventure comedy-drama film about two animals, the titular characters, Milo and Otis. The original Japanese version was released on June 27, 1986, and the reworked English version was released on August 25, 1989. Initially filmed as Koneko Monogatari in Kitakyūshū, Japan, the film was completely revamped, trimmed and westernized with added narration by Dudley Moore. Director Masanori Hata and associate director Kon Ichikawa edited the film together from 400,000 feet of footage, which is roughly 40.3 hours, shot over a period of four years. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, also known by its Japanese title Dragon Ball Z - Super Saiyan Son Goku, or its UK English title Super Saiya, Son Goku, is the fourth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was originally released in Japan on March 19, 1991 between episodes 81 and 82 at the Toei Anime Fair as part of a double feature with the first Magical Tarurūto-kun movie. An American English dub was produced by Funimation and released to VHS and DVD on August 7, 2004. Two other English dubs were also produced, one in France by AB Groupe done for European markets, and another one for a Malaysian VCD release, both with unknown casts. This is the first Dragon Ball Z movie to be dubbed with Funimation's English voice cast, and also the first to have songs by bands replace the original Japanese score. It was later remastered and released in a Double Feature set with Tree of Might on Blu-Ray and DVD on May 27, 2008. The film was released to DVD again on November 1, 2011 in a remastered box set containing the first five Dragon Ball Z movies. Documentary film With Beak and Claw is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Krystian Matysek. Documentary film "At 10 years old, Chico Colvard shot his older sister in the leg. This seemingly random act detonated a chain reaction that exposed unspeakable realities and shattered his family. Thirty years later, Colvard ruptures veils of secrecy and silence again. As he bravely visits his relatives, what unfolds is a personal film that’s as uncompromising, raw, and cathartic as any in the history of the medium. Driving the story forward is Colvard’s sensitive probing of a complex dynamic: the way his three sisters survived severe childhood abuse by their father and, as adults, manage to muster loyalty to him. These unforgettable, invincible women paint a picture of their harrowing girlhoods as they resiliently struggle with present-day fallout. The distance time gives them from their trauma yields piercing insights about the legacy of abuse, the nature of forgiveness, and eternal longing for family and love. These truths may be too searing to bear, but they reverberate powerfully within each of us." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Seven Woman of Different Ages is a 1971 short documentary film directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski. Comedy La gran familia is a 1962 Spanish classic comedy film directed by Fernando Palacios. It was so successful that it inspired both a sequel, La familia y... uno más ; La familia, bien, gracias and a TV movie, La familia... 30 años después Science Fiction The Roly Poly Man is a 1994 film directed by Bill Young. Documentary film Randy Parsons: American Luthier is a 2011 documentary short film about Randy Parsons, an American luthier whose client list includes Jack White, Jimmy Page, Sammy Hagar, Death Cab for Cutie, Peter Frampton, Joe Perry, and Modest Mouse. Animation The Chipmunk Adventure is a 1987 American animated film featuring the characters from NBC's Saturday morning cartoon Alvin and the Chipmunks. The Chipmunk Adventure was directed by Janice Karman and written by Janice Karman and Ross Bagdasarian. The film stars the voices of Janice Karman, Ross Bagdasarian, and Dody Goodman. Documentary film Bailey-Boushay House: A Living History is a 2008 film directed by Terence Brown. Thriller Adhey Kangal is a 1967 Tamil suspense thriller written and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar, starring Ravichandran and Kanchana in the lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu Simultaneously as "Ave Kallu". Comedy Blanche is a 2002 comedy adventure film written and directed by Bernie Bonvoisin and co-written by Guillaume Nicloux. Science Fiction A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge is a 1985 American slasher film and the second film in the Nightmare on Elm Street film series. The film was directed by Jack Sholder and stars Mark Patton, Kim Myers, Robert Rusler and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger. It is the sequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street and is followed by A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. Animation Dromosphere is an animated sci-fi short film directed by Thorsten Fleisch. Comedy Bhuvan Shome is a 1969 Hindi film directed by Mrinal Sen. The cast includes Utpal Dutt and Suhasini Mulay. Sen based his film on a Bengali story by Banaphool. The film is considered a landmark in modern Indian cinema. This was the debut film of Suhasini Mulay. Comedy Tolgo il disturbo, internationally released as I'll Be Going Now, is a 1990 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Dino Risi. Animation Little Boy Boo is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy, and Egghead, Jr. Released June 5, 1954, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon was one of several in the Foghorn Leghorn series utilizing the theme of Foghorn attempting to woo the widowed Miss Prissy by babysitting her son. Documentary film A Time to Stir is a 2011 documentary film directed by Paul Cronin. Comedy Hayley Wagner, Star is a 1999 film directed by Nell Scovell. Science Fiction I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK is a 2006 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Park Chan-wook. Comedy A Bird in a Bonnet is a 1958 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Sylvester and Tweety. Released September 27, 1958, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray. Documentary film How the Berlin Worker Lives is a 1930 documentary short film directed by Slatan Dudow. Documentary film I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story is a 2014 drama documentary biographical film written by Dave Lamattina and directed by Dave Lamattina and Chad N. Walker. Documentary film Milking the Rhino is a 2009 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, that examines the relationship between the indigenous African wildlife, the villagers who live amongst this wildlife and conservationists who look to keep tourism dollars coming in. Both the Massai of Kenya and the Ovahimba of Namibia have spent centuries as cattle farmers. With their lands being turned into protected game reserves, these ancient tribes have turned to tourism as a means of survival. While some environmentalists think that community-based conservation is ideal for these villagers, the dangers of drought and the starvation of their cattle remains a constant reality. Stuck between the always growing Western influence that wants Africa to remain a place for sight-seeing safaris and their own ancient cultures, the Maasai and Himba are at a crossroads of cultural change. Documentary film Film for Tom is a 2005 documentary short film directed by Stephen Connolly. Comedy Kalyana Samayal Saadham is a 2013 Indian Tamil romantic-comedy film written and directed by RS Prasanna. It features Prasanna and Lekha Washington in the lead roles. Produced by Ananth Govindan and Arun Vaidyanathan under the Everest Entertainment banner, it was distributed by Abi Pictures and C V Kumar's Thirukumaran Entertainment. Krishnan Vasant was the cinematographer and Arrora the music composer. The film released on 6 December 2013 and received positive reviews from critics. Documentary film Speak to Me Sisters is a 1998 documentary film directed by Maj Wechselmann. Documentary film Cracked Actor is a 53-minute-long BBC television documentary film about the rock star David Bowie. It was filmed in 1974. At the time he was a cocaine addict and the documentary has become notorious for showing Bowie's fragile mental state during this period. It was made by Alan Yentob for the BBC's Omnibus documentary strand, and was first shown, on BBC2 in the United Kingdom, on 26 January 1975. The documentary depicts Bowie on tour in Los Angeles, using a mixture of documentary sequences filmed in limousines and hotels, and concert footage. Most of the concert footage was taken from a show at the Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre on 2 September 1974. There were also excerpts from D.A. Pennebaker's concert film Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, which had been shot at London's Hammersmith Odeon on 3 July 1973, as well as a few other performances from the tour. Cracked Actor is notable for being a source for footage of Bowie's ambitious Diamond Dogs Tour. The title of the documentary was originally to be The Collector, after a comment that Bowie had made to interviewer Russell Harty the previous year, whereby he described himself as "a collector of accents". Comedy Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girly, released as Girly in North America, is the name of a 1970 British horror-comedy. The film originated as a dream project for renowned cinematographer-turned-director Freddie Francis, who wanted the opportunity to direct a film over which he had complete creative control, instead of working on assignment from a studio. Francis teamed with writer Brian Comport to build the movie around Oakley Court, which Francis had used for exterior shots in previous films. The script was based on a two-act play by Maisie Mosco entitled Happy Family, which was later adapted into a novella by screenwriter Brian Comport as "Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girly". Though the film fared poorly in British cinemas, it enjoyed a brief but successful run in North America before going on to achieve status as a cult film. Comedy Miguel y William is a 2007 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Inés París and starring Elena Anaya, Juan Luis Galiardo and Will Kemp. The film depicts a fictional meeting between William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes in the early seventeenthy century and their rival love for a woman. The dialogue is a mixture of Spanish and English. Comedy Auntie's Mistake is a 1929 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Gospel is a 1983 musical documentary directed by David Leivick and Frederick A. Ritzenberg. Comedy Arahan is a 2004 South Korean film. The film was the third feature film directed by Ryoo Seung-wan and stars the director's brother Ryoo Seung-bum along with Yoon So-yi, Ahn Sung-ki and Jung Doo-hong. The film was a relative commercial success, selling over 2 million tickets domestically, but wasn't as well received by critics as Ryoo Seung-wan's previous films. Animation Ninja & Soldier is a 2013 short film written and directed by Isamu Hirabayashi. Comedy Pearls Bring Tears is a 1937 British comedy drama film directed by Manning Haynes and starring John Stuart, Dorothy Boyd and Googie Withers. Comedy Virgil is a 2005 comedy drama film written and directed by French-Tunisian director Mabrouk El Mechri, his first feature film. It had its first public screening in movie theaters starting September 2005. The film is about the life of a French boxer in the French suburbs. Thriller Neutron Vs The Amazing Dr. Caronte is a 1963 sci-fi action horror thriller film written and directed by Federico Curiel. Documentary film Espoir voyage is a 2012 documentary film directed by Michel K. Zongo. Thriller Barbagia is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is based on the real life events of Italian bandit Graziano Mesina. Documentary film The Smiths - Under Review is a 90 minute documentary film covering the full story and music of The Smiths. It features rare musical performances, videos, TV appearances, interviews with the band, and expert comment and review from an esteemed panel of experts. Comedy The Circus Casablanca is a 1981 Family Comedy Drama film written by Erik Clausen, Rumle Hammerich andMogens Kløvedal, and directed by Erik Clausen. Animation Stonewall & Riot: The Ultimate Orgasm is a superhero-pornographic 3D animated film created by Joe Phillips, which was released in 2006. It was nominated for a GayVN Award. The film follows the adventures of Stonewall and Riot, two gay superheroes living in Eros City who have to investigate a crime and identify the guilty party by "interrogating" every male supervillain in the city. This is Joe Phillips' second DVD movie, following the GayVN Award winning The House of Morecock. The main characters names are in reference to the Stonewall riots, a series of historical riots by the gay citizens of New York City in 1969. The film contains lots of advertising, worked into the visuals; sponsors Elbow Grease personal lubricant and JustUs Boyz clothing; the film's distributor, Kitty Media; and contributor to the film's score, Ari Gold. Billboards feature art from Joe Phillips' pinup book Cali Boys. Some characters are parodies of famous comic book characters; including Doctor Cocktopus, Polecat, and Bondage Fairy. Comedy Das doppelte Lottchen is a 1950 comedy film directed by Josef von Báky and written by Erich Kästner. Thriller Asesinato a distancia is a 1998 Argentine crime drama directed and written by Santiago Carlos Oves. The film premiered on 12 February 1998 in Buenos Aires. The film stars Héctor Alterio and Patricio Contreras. Comedy Dany, bitte schreiben Sie is a 1956 film directed by Eduard von Borsody. Documentary film Best selling authors Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval explore the history and secrets of the pyramids, the Sphinx and a lost continent. Comedy Cristina Quer Casar is a 2003 Brazilian film. The film stars Cristina, who uses a dating agency to find Paulo. While Cristina dates Paulo the owner of the dating agency, Chico, begins to fall in love with Cristina. Cine TAM, a cinema company division of the parent company of TAM Airlines, organized the presentation of the film in Medford, Massachusetts, United States in 2007. Thriller When Dr Ben Carroway (McCarthy) is involved in an assassination in which the killers commit suicide, he in turn finds that the killers have no criminal record. They are all registered missing children and he sets on a journey of discovery with one of the killer's sister (Portia de Rossi) and a mob hitman (Robert Patrick). Comedy The Parent Trap II is a 1986 television film. It is a continuation to the Walt Disney Pictures 1961 film, The Parent Trap. It aired on July 26, 1986 on The Disney Channel as a part of the channel's "Sunday Night Movie". Hayley Mills is the only actress that returned from the original film. She continues to portray Susan and Sharon, the twins who were separated at age one, met up twelve years later at summer camp, switched places and went on to reunite their divorced parents. The film focuses on Sharon's daughter, Nikki, who tries to hook her mother up with her best friend Mary's father, portrayed by Tom Skerritt. It was a success for the Disney Channel and it later spawned two more made-for-television sequels, both produced in 1989. Documentary film Empreintes is a 1993 short, documentary film. Comedy The Bonfire of the Vanities is a 1990 American comedy-drama film adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name by Tom Wolfe, originally serialized in Rolling Stone. A critical and commercial flop, the movie was directed by Brian De Palma, and stars Tom Hanks as Sherman McCoy, Bruce Willis as Peter Fallow, Melanie Griffith as Maria Ruskin, and Kim Cattrall as Judy McCoy, Sherman's wife. The screenplay was written by Michael Cristofer, and the original music score was composed by Dave Grusin. The film was marketed with the tagline "An outrageous story of greed, lust and vanity in America." Comedy It Should Happen to You is a romantic comedy film starring Judy Holliday, and notable as the first major screen appearance of Jack Lemmon, who was then an aspiring young actor. The film was directed by George Cukor and filmed on location in New York City. Screenwriter Garson Kanin originally intended the script as a vehicle for Danny Kaye, but Kanin's wife, Ruth Gordon, suggested casting Judy Holliday instead. The title was initially A Name for Herself. Lemmon had a contentious meeting with studio boss Harry Cohn, who feared that critics might use jokes about the name "Lemmon" in headlines panning the film. He wanted Lemmon to change his name to "Lennon." Lemmon countered that if he did that people might confuse his name with "Lenin" and associate his name with Communism, a very real concern in the 1950s. He decided to keep the name Lemmon and went on to become a Hollywood legend. Documentary film Pablo's Villa is a 2013 Documentary, Short, Biography film directed by Matthew Salleh Comedy Easy Living is an American screwball comedy film, directed by Mitchell Leisen, written by Preston Sturges from a story by Vera Caspary, and starring Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold, and Ray Milland. Many of the supporting players became a major part of Sturges' regular stock company of character actors in his subsequent films. Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin composed the song "Easy Living" for the film, and it has since become a jazz standard, made famous by Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and many other jazz singers. Documentary film Discotheque is a 2012 documentary film directed by Rudolfas Levulis. Comedy Goa is a 2010 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu, who with the project, directed his third film following two previous successes. Starring his "regular cast" consisting of Jai, Vaibhav and Premji Amaran in the lead roles along with Sneha, Piaa Bajpai and the debutant Australian model Melanie Marie in other roles, the film is the first production of Soundarya Rajinikanth's Ocher Picture Productions. Actors Silambarasan Rajendar, Nayantara and Prasanna make guest appearances in the film, which features music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, whilst cinematography is handled by Sakthi Saravanan and the film is edited by K. L. Praveen and N. B. Srikanth. The film follows the journey of three young men, Vinayagam, Ramarajan and Saamikannu, who flee from their remote, conservative village to escape their overly strict families and travel to the international tourist-destination Goa, after encountering a friend who had fallen in love with a Caucasian girl whilst on holiday there. The film explores their time in Goa, the people they meet ranging from gay hoteliers to suave casino owners, and dwells on the relationships they encounter in the region. Documentary film Les amants d'assises is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Manu Bonmariage. Science Fiction Terror from the Year 5000 is a 1958 American science fiction film directed by Robert J. Gurney Jr. starring Ward Costello, Joyce Holden, John Stratton, Salome Jens and Fred Herrick. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with The Screaming Skull. Documentary film The Hunters is a 1957 ethnographic film that documents the efforts of four !Kung men to hunt a giraffe in the Kalahari Desert of Namibia. The footage was shot by John Marshall during a Smithsonian-Harvard Peabody sponsored expedition in 1952–53. In addition to the giraffe hunt, the film shows other aspects of !Kung life at that time, including family relationships, socializing and storytelling, and the hard work of gathering plant foods and hunting for small game. The film was produced at the Film Study Center of the Peabody Museum at Harvard University by John Marshall in collaboration with Robert Gardner. It won the Robert J. Flaherty Award for best one-off documentary from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1958, and was named to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress in 2003 for its "cultural, aesthetic, or historical significance". The Hunters was preserved in 2000 with a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation. Comedy Heathers is a 1988 American dark comedy film written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann. It stars Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, and Shannen Doherty. The film portrays four girls — three of whom are named Heather — in a clique at a fictional Ohio high school. The film brought director Michael Lehmann and producer Denise Di Novi the 1990 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Daniel Waters also gained recognition for his screenplay, which won a 1990 Edgar Award. Despite its 4 star rating the film was not that big of a hit in the box office but went on to become a cult classic, with high rentals and sales business. In 2006, it was ranked #5 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the "50 Best High School Movies" and in 2008, it was ranked #412 on Empire '​s list of "The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time". Science Fiction Downstream is a 2010 post-apocalyptic film that takes place in a near-future dystopia where gasoline is scarce and a drifter tries to reach a rumored utopian city, Plutopia, powered by clean energy. The film is directed by Simone Bartesaghi and co-directed, written, and produced by Philip Y. Kim. Documentary film North to Niugini is a 1979 documentary film directed and produced by Malcolm Douglas. Science Fiction Twenty years after his encounter with the witch, a grown-up Hansel returns to the haunted forest, seeking revenge. But there's a surprise waiting - his sister Gretel (who he thought had been killed) is the witch's protégé. Comedy Burkholder is a 2014 drama comedy film written and directed by Taylor Guterson. Comedy Leonce and Lena is a 1964 comedy film written by Georg Büchner and directed by Fritz Kortner. Comedy The King of Escape is a 2009 adventure film written by Alain Guiraudie and Laurent Lunetta and directed by Alain Guiraudie. Documentary film Yes Madam, Sir is a 2008 documentary directed by Megan Doneman. Comedy Sai Lor Fah is a 2004 Thai crime-comedy written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. Filmed on location in Pattaya, it is the story of friends who become mixed up in an escalating series of crimes. Documentary film Le pilier de cristal is a 1979 documentary film. Comedy The Record Breaker is a 2012 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Brian McGinn. Animation Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins is a 1985 animated television special from Canada's Nelvana Limited, and the last one until DiC's recent revival to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. Documentary film The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos is a 2008 British-American nature documentary produced by Disneynature that explores the massive gathering of lesser flamingos in Tanzania. It premiered in France on October 26, 2008 with narration by Zabou Breitman and was released theatrically in the UK in September 2009 and on direct-to-video in the United States in 2010 with narration by Mariella Frostrup. Science Fiction Tent City is set in the near future during a time of economic collapse. Unemployment is in the double digits, and block after block of businesses and homes have been foreclosed and abandoned. Only the powerful few live in homes, while the rest must survive in the tent cities cropping up everywhere.Matthew Ochoa, a renowned comic book artist in better times, has acquired a home at great personal cost: He has taken a job on a Resident Eviction Squad. Every day, he and his co-workers must forcibly evict unlucky homeowners who have fallen behind on their payments.But things aren’t much better at home. His relationship with his wife Sandra has become tense. Matthew’s 11-year-old son Ivan is clearly furious at him, but refuses to explain why. Despite this, Matthew persuades Ivan to play their favorite game, Trapezoid. Using three random words as building blocks, Matthew and Ivan create a science fiction tale — a story-within-a-story — about a hapless corporate worker who learns to his horror that he is not a human being but is, in fact, a robot created to serve the company’s nefarious purposes.Tent City interweaves Matthew’s life at his job with the story-within-a-story of the corporate robot. Matthew’s workplace becomes increasingly untenable, and he finds himself identifying more and more with the character in his Trapezoid story. One day he must evict an elderly man who will clearly die alone in Tent City. Another day, he and his co-workers burst into a home only to find that its resident has committed suicide rather than face eviction.One night, after finishing the next chapter in the story, Matthew learns from Ivan the real reason he has been upset. Ivan admits that he is ashamed of his father’s new job; that his own best friend at school was recently evicted, and Ivan has become a pariah at school due to his father’s profession. Deeply affected, Matthew must grapple with a painful choice: should he stay at his job and keep his family home, or quit the job and keep his family, even if it means living in Tent City? Comedy You Shoot, I Shoot is a 2001 Hong Kong film directed by Pang Ho-Cheung. Documentary film Earth of the Blind is a 1992 documentary film directed by Audrius Stonys. Documentary film Robert Loveless: An American Legend is a documentary, biographical and historical film directed by David Bartlett and Jack Lucarelli. Comedy Hellacious Acres: The Case of John Glass is an 2011 science fiction, fantasy and experimental film written, produced and directed by Pat Tremblay. Comedy The Dollar-a-Year Man is a 1921 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. The survival status of this film is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. Comedy Nari Nari Naduma Murari is a 1990 Tollywood comedy, directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy, released on 27 April 1990. The movie stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Shobana, Nirosha. This is the 50th film of Nandamuri Bala Krishna. During the pre-climax scene Balakrishna will not appear for more than 20 minutes, which is uncommon in Telugu films. Comedy A Lady Takes a Chance is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Jean Arthur and John Wayne. Written by Robert Ardrey and based on a story by Jo Swerling, the film is about a New York working girl who travels to the American West on a bus tour and meets and falls in love with a handsome rodeo cowboy. The film was produced for RKO Radio Pictures by Frank Ross, who was Arthur's husband at the time. The supporting cast features comedian Phil Silvers. Documentary film Kristallnacht is a 1979 short film written and directed by Chick Strand. Comedy Dumb Bell of the Yukon was a Disney animated short starring Donald Duck and Daisy Duck. It was drawn in 1946. The Director was Jack King. It is 6:34 long. Animation One Piece: Norowareta Seiken is a 2004 Japanese animated film directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi and written by Yoshiyuki Suga. It is the fifth animated film in the One Piece series which mostly focuses on Roronoa Zoro. Animation Robotech: The Movie, also called Robotech: The Untold Story, is a 1986 American-Japanese science fiction animated film based on the Robotech TV series and Robotech franchise created by Harmony Gold USA. The 1986 theatrical film used footage from part one of Megazone 23 spliced with The Southern Cross and had only a tenuous link to the television series. Documentary film The Flat is a 2011 Israeli feature documentary film written and directed by Arnon Goldfinger. It was theatrically released in Israel in September 2011. It played continuously for thirteen months and has received rave reviews. Time Out Tel Aviv chose to place the film at the top of its recommended films for 49 weeks under the headline: “not to be missed” and chose it as one of the 25 most important art works from around the world for 2011. The Flat was theatrically released in Germany in June 2012. The German version of the film features the voice of renowned German actor Axel Milberg taking on the role of narrator Arnon Goldfinger. The Flat was theatrically released in USA in October 2012. The film won the 2012 Best Editing in a Documentary Feature Award in the Tribeca Film Festival World Documentary Competition. It was the opening film at Dok Munich in 2012. The flat was one of the final three nominees for the German Academy Film Awards 2013. and nominated for the German TV Grimme Awards 2014. Animation Hare Brush is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short, featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Hare Brush pokes fun at Freudian psychoanalysis, psychiatric medication, and the cliches of other Bugs Bunny shorts. Along with What's Opera Doc and Rabbit Rampage, it is one of only three cartoons wherein Elmer Fudd actually defeats Bugs Bunny. Comedy Let's Do It Again is a 1975 film starring Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby and Jimmie Walker plus an all star black cast. The film, directed by Poitier, is about blue-collar workers who decide to rig a boxing match to raise money for their fraternal lodge. The song of the same name by The Staple Singers was featured as the opening and ending theme of the movie, and as a result, the two have become commonly associated with each other. This was the second film pairing of Poitier and Cosby following Uptown Saturday Night, and followed by A Piece of the Action. Although their characters have different names in each film, the three Poitier-Cosby pictures are considered to be a trilogy. Of the three, Let's Do It Again has been the most successful both critically and commercially. Calvin Lockhart and Lee Chamberlin also appeared in Uptown Saturday Night. Comedy Fast Getaway II is a 1994 direct-to-video action comedy/adventure film, starring Corey Haim, Cynthia Rothrock and Leo Rossi. The film is a sequel to the popular Fast Getaway, released in 1991. Comedy Fall Of Chances Is A comedy-drama film. Starring Cordell Francis, Coneil Francis, Keke Palmer, Eddie Murphy, Jamie Foxx, Malinda Williams, Kyla Pratt, Kevin Hart And Gabrielle Union. Animation The Legend of the Scarecrow is a 2005 short animated horror film written and directed by Marco Besas. Comedy The Mexican is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts, with a plot that is a mixture of romantic comedy, thriller and road movie. The script was originally intended to be filmed as an independent production without major motion picture stars, but Roberts and Pitt, who had for some time been looking for a project they could do together, learned about it and decided to make it. The movie was then advertised as a typical romantic comedy star vehicle, somewhat misleadingly, as the script does not focus solely on the Pitt/Roberts relationship and the two share relatively little screen time together. Ultimately, the film earned $66.8 million at the U.S. box office. Documentary film Yokohama Mary is a 2006 film directed by Takahiro Nakamura. Thriller The Corruptor is a 1999 American action thriller film directed by James Foley, starring Chow Yun-fat and Mark Wahlberg. The film was released in the United States on March 5, 1999. Thriller Marked is a 2007 thriller written and directed by Dustin Voigt. Thriller Five Ashore in Singapore AKA Singapore, Singapore and Cinq gars pour Singapour is a 1967 French/Italian international co-production film based on the 1959 novel by Jean Bruce. Filmed on location in Singapore in 1966, it was the last film of Sean Flynn. Thriller Fast Film is a 2003 Austrian/Luxembourgian film directed by Virgil Widrich. The film tells the story of a chase using scraps of other films. Documentary film Bigos 06 is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Marcin Gajewski. Comedy Spinning Boris is a 2003 comedy movie starring Jeff Goldblum, Anthony LaPaglia and Liev Schreiber. It was directed by Roger Spottiswoode. In the film, a Russian political elite hires American consultants to help with Boris Yeltsin's reelection campaign when his approval rating is down to single digits. The film is based on the true story of three American political consultants who ran the successful reelection campaign of Boris Yeltsin in 1996, although some question the degree of involvement of the Americans in Yeltsin's reelection. Andrew Wilson, for instance, mocks the idea of Gorton, Dresner, and Shumate playing a significant role in his work Virtual Politics. Comedy Chameli Ki Shaadi is a 1986 Bollywood comedy film directed by Basu Chatterjee starring Anil Kapoor and Amrita Singh. The film was declared an all-time blockbuster. Documentary film Take a journey through history and learn the importance and significance that blacks played in the creation and progress of Florida and Miami. The Black Miami revisits the past to understand how the race lines in South Florida were created and eventually transcended. The Black Miami takes you into a history that is rarely told but is not forgotten. Produced and Directed by South Florida Film Makers Michael Williams and Carlton Smith of Pixel Pusher Films and Baquas Productions, LLC. The documentary is based on the book “Black Miami in the 20th Century” by Dr. Marvin Dunn, a former professor from Florida International University. Dr. Dunn also serves as a participant and Producer with the documentary. Other people featured in the documentary are historians in South Florida, including; Arva Parks, Dr. Paul George, Thelma Gibson, Dr. Enid Pinkney, and many more. The documentary recently won Best Documentary for the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival on location at Grand Bahama. In addition it won the “Spirit of Independents” award for the entire Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival of 2012. Comedy Through the Keyhole is a 1920 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Documentary film Kenyatta is a documentary film directed by Anthony Howarth and David R. Koff. It is a part of The Black Man's Land Trilogy. Documentary film Kern is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala. Thriller 14 Blades is a 2010 wuxia film directed by Daniel Lee, starring Donnie Yen, Zhao Wei, Wu Chun, Kate Tsui and Qi Yuwu. The film was released on 4 February 2010 in China and on 11 February 2010 in Hong Kong. It received mixed reviews with critics focusing their praise on Yen and Zhao. Documentary film The Fleet That Came to Stay was a propaganda short film produced by the US Navy in 1945 about the naval engagements of the invasion of Okinawa. The film opens with the small talk of the American GIs soon after they find out where they are headed. One notes that he hears the island looks like San Francisco, while another responds that he once drove from LA to Frisco in eight hours, prompting another to boast that he once covered the 360 miles from Buffalo to New York in six. Then it dawns on the servicemen that they will be less than 350 miles from Japan when they get to Okinawa. The narration begins at that point explaining that the fleet on its way to Okinawa will be the first in history to come into battle with a land-based aerial opponent. Up to this point the Japanese have been at an aerial disadvantage, needing to fly a great distance from Japan to engage the enemy, or be stationed on an aircraft carrier that could be sunk. But now the Americans were coming up right under their home base. The narrator also talks at length about the kamikaze pilots and the difficulties the Navy has had with them in recent months. Documentary film Yours for a Song: The Women of Tin Pan Alley is a 1999 documentary biography history musical romance film written and directed by Terry Benes. Documentary film Parlons Grand-mère is a Senegalese 1989 short documentary film. Djibril Diop Mambéty followed and filmed the shooting of Yaaba, Idrissa Ouédraogo's second feature film. A documentary full of humorous anecdotes regarding the dangers of shooting in Burkina Faso. Comedy Fruit Punch is a 1991 comedy drama film written by Eddie Ling-Ching Fong and directed by Clara Law. Comedy Three Men and a Cradle is a 1985 French comedy film by Coline Serreau. The film was remade in Hollywood as Three Men and a Baby in 1987. Thriller El Crack is a 1981 Spanish film drama co-written and directed by José Luis Garci, starring Alfredo Landa. José Luis Garci won the Oscar to Best Foreign picture the next year with his next film "Volver a Empezar", the first Oscar won by Spanish cinema. The plot was inspired by the novels written by Dashiell Hammett, to whom the film is dedicated. It is a detective film and basically a Spanish film noir. Thriller La llamada is a 2008 short drama horror thriller film written by Jose Manuel Perez and Isma Rubio and directed by Isma Rubio. Documentary film Indoctrinate U is a 2007 American feature-length documentary film written by, directed by and starring Evan Coyne Maloney, that examines controversial topics like equality and fairness, diversity, ideological conformism and political correctness in American institutions of higher education. To great extent, the film uses for comedic effect the irony of subjective and selective suppression of free speech and of thought in universities, from the harassment by administrators of professors who hold minority views, to institutional mechanisms such as speech codes, which are used to punish students who express political views that are unpopular within academia. Documentary film "Conversation with a gay man in SF and his parents about his coming out and their reactions." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Thugs with Dirty Mugs is an eight-minute animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series produced by Leon Schlesinger, released to theaters by Warner Bros. on May 6, 1939. It was directed by Tex Avery, written by Dave Monahan, and animated by Sid Sutherland, with musical direction by Carl W. Stalling. Its subject matter is a parody of Warner's famous cycle of crime films starring such actors as James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, George Raft, and Edward G. Robinson. The title derives from the studio's 1938 acclaimed feature film, Angels with Dirty Faces, which starred the first two. It is similar to Avery's later MGM crime/detective-oriented cartoon, Who Killed Who?. Documentary film Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall is a 2013 documentary, biography, short film directed by Edgar Barens. Documentary film Bougainville – Our Island Our Fight is a 1998 Australian documentary film. It was produced and directed by Wayne Coles-Janess. The film focuses on an indigenous people who fight against a multinational mining company and government forces. The guerrillas believe they are fighting to defend their independence and the local environment on the island of Bougainville. This film is notable for its unique subject matter, as most Western media has not reported upon the Bougainville conflict. Comedy Mizhi Randilum is a 2003 Malayalam film written and directed by Ranjith, starring Kavya Madhavan, Indrajith, Jagathy Sreekumar, Sukumari, and Revathi. Dileep makes a cameo appearance. Thriller Drug War is a Chinese-Hong Kong crime thriller film directed and produced by Johnnie To. The film stars Sun Honglei as Police Captain Zhang, who partners with a drug lord named Timmy Choi after Choi is arrested. To avoid the death penalty, Choi agrees to reveal information about his partners' methamphetamine ring. Zhang starts to harbor doubts about Choi's honesty as the police begin to take on the drug ring. The film premiered at the Rome Film Festival on November 15, 2012. It has received positive reviews. Animation Deux fables de La Fontaine is a short animation film directed by Ladislas Starewitch. Animation Alvin and the Chipmunks: Trick or Treason is a 2004 animated film written by Janice Karman and Ross Bagdasarian Jr and directed by Walt Kubiak Comedy Sensitive New Age Killer is a 2001 Australian film. Comedy Servantes iz Malog Mista is a Croatian film directed by Daniel Marušić. It was released in 1982. Science Fiction BIONICLE: The Legend Reborn is an animated film based on the Lego Bionicle toys. It was released on September 15, 2009 in the United States and Canada, October 5, 2009 in the United Kingdom and September 2, 2009 in Australia. It is the last Bionicle movie to be released. The end of the story was posted on BIONICLE.com in web format, titled the “Mata Nui Saga.” This was the last Bionicle movie released on DVD. It also features a trailer for Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers. This film was released by Universal rather than Miramax, who released the first the three Bionicle films. The film stars Michael Dorn as the voice of Mata Nui in what was supposed to be a trilogy of films, but production schedules for the sequels were cancelled due to Lego discontinuing the release of Bionicle toys. Thriller Thunderheart is a 1992 contemporary western mystery film directed by Michael Apted from an original screenplay by John Fusco. The film is a loosely based fictional portrayal of events relating to the Wounded Knee incident in 1973. Followers of the American Indian Movement seized the South Dakota town of Wounded Knee in protest against federal government policy regarding Native Americans. Incorporated in the plot is the character of Ray Levoi, played by actor Val Kilmer, as an FBI agent with Sioux heritage investigating a murder on a Native American reservation. Sam Shepard, Graham Greene, Fred Ward and Sheila Tousey star in principal supporting roles. Also in 1992, Apted had previously directed a documentary surrounding a Native American activist episode involving the murder of FBI agents titled Incident at Oglala. The documentary depicts the indictment of activist Leonard Peltier during a 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of TriStar Pictures, Tribeca Productions, and Waterhorse Productions. Documentary film "Shanghai, a fast-changing metropolis, a port city where people come and go. Shanghai has hosted all kinds of people – revolutionaries, capitalists, politicians, soldiers, artists, and gangsters. Shanghai has also hosted revolutions, assassinations, love stories. After the Chinese Communists' victory in 1949, thousands of Shanghaiers left for Hong Kong and Taiwan. To leave meant being separated from home for thirty years; to stay meant suffering through the Cultural Revolution and China's other political disasters." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Documentary film Joe Papp in Five Acts is a 2010 Documentary film directed by Tracie Holder. Documentary film "Lori And Cathy Get Married" is a warm, funny, joyous look at gay marriage in San Francisco. Going inside San Francisco City Hall during the historic days of February, 2004, the video follows a lesbian couple through the marriage process, and on to their wedding reception with friends and Family in Napa, California. Thriller Locked Out is a 2009 thriller film directed by Yasunobu Takahashi. Comedy John Loves Mary is a 1949 film directed by David Butler. It stars Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal and Jack Carson. This was Patricia Neal's film debut. Based on Broadway play John Loves Mary written by Norman Krasna, Feb 04, 1947 - Feb 07, 1948 at the Booth Theatre and Music Box Theatre, New York, NY. Comedy Love Shack is a 2010 mockumentary about the adult film industry written, produced and directed by Gregg Saccon and Michael B. Silver. Other producers includes Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. Love Shack reunites a dysfunctional "family" of adult film stars for a memorial porn shoot following the death of a legendary producer Mo Saltzman. Comedy Delivery Man is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Ken Scott, produced by DreamWorks Pictures, and starring Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt, and Cobie Smulders. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures on November 22, 2013. It is a remake of Scott's 2011 French-Canadian film, Starbuck. Animation Danny & Annie is a 2010 short animation film directed by Dave Isay and Tim Rauch. Science Fiction The Deadly Mantis is a 1957 science fiction film produced by William Alland for Universal-International Pictures. It was directed by Nathan Juran from a screenplay by Martin Berkeley, and starred Craig Stevens, William Hopper, Alix Talton, and Pat Conway. It was filmed in black and white and runs for 1 hour and 19 minutes. In February 1997, The Deadly Mantis was featured as an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Documentary film Inside 9/11 is a three-part television documentary film produced by Towers Productions that premiered on August 21 and August 22, 2005, on the National Geographic Channel. The program covers the September 11, 2001 attack, the events that led to it, and its aftermath. The first part consisted of examining, event by event, the build-up towards September 11. The second part consisted of the events of 9/11 itself and the aftermath. Experts and eyewitnesses provide their accounts of the attacks, and the events are covered in chronological order. Inside 9/11 was the highest-rated program ever on the National Geographic Channel and was nominated for an Emmy in 2006. On August 27, 2006, the documentary was released again with details about Zacarias Moussaoui and Able Danger. On May 7, 2011, the third part was released with details on the death of Osama bin Laden and the rise of attacks inspired by other leaders such as Anwar al-Awlaki, who is suspected of preparing three of the 9/11 hijackers in San Diego and Virginia. Thriller Error in Judgment is a 1998 film directed by Scott P. Levy. Documentary film Desi is a 2000 Dutch documentary film by director Maria Ramos, featuring the 11-year-old Dutch girl named Desi. Coming from a dysfunctional family, her daily life is full of insecurities, and she is therefore relying on the help of social services in Amsterdam. Comedy Dilliwala Rajakumaran is a 1996 Malayalam film by Rajasenan starring Jayaram and Manju Warrier. Comedy Genuine Nerd is a 2006 documentary comedy film directed by Wayne A. Harold. Science Fiction Welcome to THE SPACE SHOW is a 2010 animated film directed by Koji Masunari. Comedy Pest from the West is the first short subject starring American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941. Comedy Chimmie Fadden Out West is a 1915 American comedy-Western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Comedy Rainy Days is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 71st Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Les Yeux cernés is a 1964 French thriller film directed by Robert Hossein who wrote original story. The screenplay was written by Claude Desailly, André Tabet and Georges Tabet. The film stars Robert Hossein, Michèle Morgan and Marie-France Pisier. It tells the story of a widow who begins to receive blackmail letters demanding money as almost everybody has disliked her husband in a small town. Documentary film Michael H – Profession: Director is a 2013 documentary film directed by Yves Montmayeur about the Austrian film director Michael Haneke. Documentary film Grandpa Looked Like William Powell is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by David B. Levy. Documentary film A Time Comes is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Nick Broomfield. Comedy One Romantic Night is the title given to the first sound film version of Ferenc Molnár's play The Swan, and was silent screen star Lillian Gish's talking film debut. She starred as Princess Alexandra, with Conrad Nagel as the tutor who falls in love with her, and Rod La Rocque as Crown Prince Albert. The film was only fairly successful, though Gish would go on to become as highly regarded in talking pictures as she had been in silent films. A silent version of the play had been produced in 1925 at Paramount Pictures. The 1956 Technicolor film version of The Swan, the only one of the three film versions made in color, is much more frequently shown today. Comedy Thalavattam is a 1986 Malayalam drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan and starring Mohanlal, M. G. Soman and Karthika. The story is very loosely based on the American novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Thalavattam was remade in Hindi as Kyon Ki in 2005 by Priyadarshan himself. The film was also remade in Tamil in 1988 by Robert-Rajasekhar as Manasukkul Mathappu with Prabu and Saranya playing the lead. Documentary film Urban Fruit is a biographical documentary film directed by Roman Zenz. Documentary film Potosi, the Journey is a 2007 film directed by Ron Havilio. Comedy Invités Surprises is a comic film of Côte d'Ivoire issued in 2008, directed by Mike Yoboué. Documentary film Nursery University is a 2007 documentary film directed by Marc H. Simon. Documentary film Six Days in the Life of a Genius is a 2012 documentary film written by Barry Amato and Francisco De Arriba. Comedy Gajibiji is a 2008 Telugu film directed, written, and produced by K. Vasu. Ali plays the lead role while Farjana, Venu Madhav, Brahmanandam, Krishna Bhagavaan, Kota Srinivasa Rao and Raghu Babu play supporting roles. This film released on 8 August 2008. Documentary film Charles Beaumont: The Short Life of Twilight Zone's Magic Man is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jason Brock. Documentary film Grandma, Grandma! is a 2012 documentary, comedy, drama, family and short film written and directed by Andrea Ou. Comedy Talent Show is a 2013 Short comedy family Drama animation film written by Matthew Kyne Baskott and directed by Claire Adele Winter. Comedy Call Out the Marines is a 1941 military comedy released by RKO in February 1942. It stars Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe playing the same characters with different names that they played in What Price Glory? and several sequels; however the original film trailer mentions What Price Glory? and The Cock-Eyed World. The film features extensive stock footage from RKO's Soldiers of the Sea that in some cases appear on process screens that the actors stand in front of. Comedy Machotaildrop is a 2009 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Corey Adams & Alex Craig. "Billboards, airplane-towed banners and the videogame young Walter Rhum plays every day at the bakery/skate shop he works at trumpet the notion that the widely worshipped skateboard company Machotaildrop is, in a word, "glorious." Walter wants nothing else in his boring suburban life than to earn a place among the top riders, like the haughty and heroic Blair Stanley. Dreams do come true, kidsafter he mails in his carefully assembled demo video, an elegantly handwritten invitation from the Baron himself arrives and Walter is soon whisked off to Machotaildrop's hidden headquarters, an opulent chateau where Walter is feted as the next big thing in skating. But is this really a dream come true, or a nightmare about to unfold? What exactly motivates this charming yet perplexing Baron and his strange attendants? What are his plans vis-a-vis the Manwolfs, a pack of feral skater miscreants Walter discovers in an abandoned amusement park? Why is Walter's idol, Blair Stanley, so foul-humoured all the time? And what is truly happening in the cavernous bowels of the Machotaildrop compound? Skateboard culture certainly has its stack of motion-picture material, from endless indie rider videos through the incisive documentary DOGTOWN AND Z-BOYS to the fairly ordinary sports dramas GRIND and THRASHIN'. But now, skate rats can claim their own fantastic filma sweet yet paranoid fairy-tale that blends the sympathetic quirkiness, clever understatement and exquisite visual polish of the post-millennial indie film wave with a bold surrealist sensibility echoing Fellini and Herzog as well as WILLY WONKA and THE PRISONER. MACHOTAILDROP aims first and foremost to amaze and amuse, and does so handily with its unusual characters and visual richesmuch of it was shot on the grounds of a stately manor outside Budapest, and production designer Jeffro Halliday's countless wise touches help the film look like it had a far greater budget (the kind that would never be laid out for such an off-the-wall oddball gem). But it also offers a few thoughts on youth and aging, innocent hopes and broken dreams, the simple pleasure of skateboarding for fun rather than profit and of course, the resonant power of Ape Snake!" Quoting Rupert Bottenberg, Fantasia International Film Festival. Documentary film Transmutation is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Torquato Joel. Comedy Man Trouble is a 1992 romantic comedy starring Jack Nicholson and Ellen Barkin. It was directed by Bob Rafelson, and written by Carole Eastman, who together had been responsible for 1970's Five Easy Pieces. This film is held in somewhat lower regard and was a high-profile flop upon release. This comical thriller is the fifth collaboration between Nicholson and Rafelson. Beverly D'Angelo and Harry Dean Stanton co-star. Documentary film On the Wing is a 1986 IMAX film featuring a half-sized robotic Quetzalcoatlus that demonstrates principles of animal flight. Produced by the National Air and Space Museum, it also traces the early history of manned flight. The film is narrated by F. Murray Abraham. In one scene filmed in Florida in 1984, a reproduction Benoist airboat was flown, depicting the inaugural flight of the world's first scheduled airline, the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line, in 1914. Documentary film Malamondo is a 1964 documentary film written by Guido Castaldo, Paolo Cavara, Ugo Gregoretti, Francesco Torti and directed by Paolo Cavara. Documentary film Entangling Shadows is a 1998 documentary film. Comedy Mighty Baby is a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Chan Hing-Ka and Patrick Leung. It is a sequel to the 2001 La Brassiere. Thriller The Man Who Met Himself is a 2005 short thriller film written by Ben Crowe and Preti Taneja and directed by Ben Crowe. Comedy Home Shoppin' wit da Mob is a 2010 family, comedy short film written by Tony Longo and directed by Michael Town. Thriller King of Sorrow is a 2007 Canadian television film starring Kim Coates and Lara Daans. It is written, produced and directed by Damian Lee. Comedy Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum is a 1990 Malayalam comedy film directed by Chandrasekharan. The film stars Mukesh, Thilakan, Innocent, Jagathy Sreekumar and Sreeja in the lead roles. The movie was produced under the banner of Chaithram Cini Arts and was distributed by Charangat Release. Documentary film Chiisana Akari is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ryusuke Ono. Documentary film Profile of the well-known jazz singer, from early band performances and "scat" to her solo career. Thriller The Mad Magician was a 1954 horror film in 3D, starring Vincent Price and Eva Gabor. Thriller Topper Returns is the third and final entry in the initial series of films inspired by the novels of Thorne Smith. It followed Topper and Topper Takes a Trip. As in the prior movies, Roland Young and Billie Burke play the Toppers, while Joan Blondell portrays a murder victim and ghost who tries to save her friend, played by Carole Landis, and unmask her killer with the help of a reluctant Cosmo Topper. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Special Effects and Best Sound, Recording. A TV series of Topper premiered in 1953 and ran for two seasons. A pilot called Topper Returns was later made for a proposed TV series. There was also a made-for-TV remake of the original film, Topper in. In 1969, the film entered the public domain due to the claimants failure to renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Thriller Phase One is a 2012 Canadian-American thriller directed by Eric Wostenberg and written by David Nahmod. The film stars Travis Van Winkle and Tricia Helfer. Filming began on 9 November 2009 and wrapped in December. Comedy Weather Woman is an adult film that was released in Apr 25, 1995. Comedy Dařbuján a Pandrhola is a 1960 Czech fantasy film directed by Martin Frič. Comedy Mr. Winkle Goes to War is a 1944 war comedy film starring Edward G. Robinson and Ruth Warrick, based on a novel by Theodore Pratt. Comedy Little Man is a 2006 American comedy film written, produced and directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, and also written and produced by Wayans Brothers Marlon and Shawn Wayans, who also both starred in the lead roles. The film co-stars Kerry Washington, John Witherspoon, Tracy Morgan and Lochlyn Munro. The film was released in the United States on July 14, 2006. Science Fiction Summer Wars is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, animated by Madhouse and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film's voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmother's 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage. After producing The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Madhouse was asked to produce the next film. Hosoda and writer Satoko Okudera conceived a story about a social network and a stranger's connection with a family. The real-life city of Ueda was chosen as the setting for Summer Wars, as part of the territory was once governed by the Sanada clan and was close to Hosoda's birthplace in Toyama. Thriller January Oru Orma is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy. The film stars Jayabharathi, Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi and Karthika in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ouseppachan. Comedy Go Go Amigo is a 1965 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and stars Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, and other mice in a big fight over music at Speedy's 12th birthday party in Mexico. Thriller Dead Calm is a 1989 Australian thriller film starring Sam Neill, Nicole Kidman and Billy Zane. It was based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Charles Williams. The film was directed by Australian filmmaker Phillip Noyce and filmed around the Great Barrier Reef. It was the first film for which Graeme Revell composed the score. Documentary film 311 is a 2011 documentary film directed by Matsubayashi Yojyu, Mori Tatsuya, Watai Takeharu, and Yasuoka Takaharu. Animation Pudgy Takes a Bow-wow is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Puppy. Documentary film Revision is a 2012 documentary film written by Merle Kröger and Philip Scheffner and directed by Philip Scheffner. Documentary film Sample This is a documentary film directed by Dan Forrer. Comedy Otto; or, Up with Dead People is a 2008 Canadian and German queer cinema horror film. The film was directed by Bruce LaBruce and stars Jey Crisfar, Marcel Schlutt, Nicholas Fox Ricciardi and Gio Black Peter. Thriller Overheard is a 2009 Hong Kong crime thriller film written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong, and produced by Henry Fong and Derek Yee. The film stars Lau Ching-Wan, Louis Koo and Daniel Wu as a trio of police officers conducting surveillance on a public company. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 30 July 2009. The sequel, Overheard 2, was released in 2011. Comedy Smith's Wives is a 1935 British comedy film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring Ernie Lotinga, Beryl de Querton and Tyrell Davis. A farcial situation occurs when a vicar and a bookmaker with the same surname are mistaken for each other. It was based on the play Facing the Music by James Darnley. It was Lotinga's only film in which he didn't play his trademark character Jimmy Josser. Comedy "This exposé chronicles the private dramas of irreverent, legendary comedian and pop icon Joan Rivers as she fights tooth and nail to keep her American dream alive. The film offers a rare glimpse of the comedic process and the crazy mixture of self-doubt and anger that often fuels it. A unique look inside America's obsession with fame and celebrity, Rivers's story is both an outrageously funny journey and brutally honest look at the ruthless entertainment industry, the trappings of success, and the ultimate vulnerability of the first queen of comedy. Being able to break through Rivers’s self-made façade is a tribute to filmmakers Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg. It is obvious the magic of this film is the inherent trust between filmmakers and subject. Shot over the course of a year, the film enlists a resilient cinema vérité style to craft a moving look at this iconic performer, stripping away her comedy masks and laying bare the truth of her life and inspiration." Quoting the description from 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Quiet Days In Sommières is a 1986 documentary film written and directed by Peter Leippe. Documentary film Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Morgan Spurlock takes on the behemoth task of documenting 20 years of the global phenomenon that is THE SIMPSONS. In his distinctive and innovative style, the unprecedented one-hour special follows Spurlock as he sets off on a cross-country globe-trotting mission combing the streets for interviews from fans young and old. His travels take him from the home of THE SIMPSONS' biggest fan to the organization at the center of THE SIMPSONS' biggest controversies to landmarks such as the birthplace of "Groundskeeper Willie" and the Springfield Isotopes' playing field. In addition, Spurlock talks to cast, writers and celebrities about the undying cultural obsession with THE SIMPSONS. Comedy Marianne und Sophie is a 1983 comedy film written by Rainer Söhnlein, Fitzgerald Kusz and Christa Maerker, and directed by Rainer Söhnlein. Documentary film 4 Clowns is a 1970 documentary compilation film written and directed by Robert Youngson that studies the golden age of comedy through a compilation of rare silent film footage of the works of Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Charley Chase and Buster Keaton. This was the last feature film project of producer/director/writer Robert Youngson. Thriller Nihon Chinbotsu is a 1973 film directed by Shiro Moritani. It is based on the novel Japan Sinks by Sakyo Komatsu, published the same year. The film stars Lorne Greene, Keiju Kobayashi, Hiroshi Fujioka and Ayumi Ishida. A remake was released in 2006, Nihon Chinbotsu, loosely based on a second section of this series. The movie caused a sensation in Japan and paved the way for later "panic" features. Komatsu, the author of the novel, made a cameo in the beginning scenes of the movie. Comedy Sreekrishnapurathe Nakshathrathilakkam is a 1998 Malayalam movie, which is an adaptation of the Tamil comedy film, Bama Vijayam. The movie was directed by Rajasenan. The movie features Nagma, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent, Cochin Haneefa, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Kalaranjini and Bindu Panicker in the lead roles and Mukesh in a special appearance. The movie was produced by Rajan under the banner of His Highness Arts and was distributed by Kavyachandrika Release. The story of the movie is from K. Balachandran to which Mani Shornnur added screenplay and Rajan Kizhakkanela added dialogues. Thriller Silent Valley is a 2012 Malayalam thriller film directed by Syed Usman and starring newcomers Nidheesh and Roopasree in the lead roles. Comedy Sringaravelan is a 2013 comedy film directed by Jose Thomas and scripted by Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas. It stars Dileep and Vedhicka made her debut in Malayalam cinema industry with this film. The film released for Onam. Comedy Gents Without Cents is the 81st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Friends of Mr. Sweeney is a 1934 film directed by Edward Ludwig. Comedy Squeeze a Flower is 1970 Australian comedy film directed by Marc Daniels and starring Walter Chiari. Comedy A Touch of the Sun is a 1979 British-American comedy film directed by Peter Curran and starring Oliver Reed, Sylvaine Charlet, Peter Cushing and Wilfrid Hyde-White. It was also released as No Secrets!. An American space capsule has crashed into an African dictatorship, whose ruler refuses to return it unless he is paid a large ransom. In response the Americans send in a secret agent to recover it. Documentary film The Top Secret Trial of the Third Reich is a 2009 historical documentary film directed by Jochen Bauer. Comedy A Christmas Snow is a 2010 direct-to-video independent Christmas film by Trost Moving Pictures. It stars Catherine Mary Stewart, Muse Watson, Anthony Tyler Quinn and newcomer Cameron ten Napel. There is also a guest appearance by Danny Cahill as the Food Critic. A soundtrack based on the film is being produced by Bryan Popin. Author Jim Stovall will write a novelized version of A Christmas Snow. Comedy The Prince and the Surfer is a 1999 comedy direct-to-video film about a prince who switches places with a Southern California surfer and skateboarder. It was directed by Arye Gross and Gregory Gieras, and stars Sean Kellman, Robert Englund, and Vincent Schiavelli. Documentary film I Believe I Can Fly (Flight of the Frenchies) is an amazing journey into the unknown. Two friends test the boundaries of free flight and friendship as they take their passion in a totally new direction. Join Tancrède and Julien on an incredible exploration into the world of free flight. The two friends are pioneers in ‘highlining’ - a vertiginous combination of climbing, slackline and tightrope walking. Using their skills and experience as climbers, the pair push their boundaries beyond the realms of possibility as they embark on a new evolution of their sport. We travel from the skyscrapers of Paris via Chamonix to the Verdon Gorge, and finally to the spectacular cliffs and fjords of Norway - where the pair plan to put weeks spent training to the ultimate test. Could months of planning and training really lead them to their dream of complete freedom... the freedom of flight? Comedy Serial Buddies is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Keven Undergaro. Documentary film Rise Above the Mark is a documentary film directed by Jack Klink. Comedy I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat is a 2011 3D computer-animated short film starring Sylvester, Tweety and Granny. The short is an adaptation of the 1940s song of the same name, sung by Mel Blanc. It features the voice of June Foray as Granny, and Blanc's archive recordings taken from the song for Sylvester and Tweety. The short was released theatrically with Happy Feet Two, and it was attached as a special feature on the Happy Feet Two DVD and Blu-ray. Thriller Pale Rider is a 1985 American western film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood, who also stars in the lead role. This movie bears a striking similarity to the classic Western Shane, as well as similarities to Eastwood's earlier film High Plains Drifter. The title is a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, as the rider of a pale horse is Death. Thriller Don't Play with Fire is a 1980 action, crime fiction, thriller film written by Szeto Cheuk-Hon and Tsui Hark and directed by Tsui Hark. Documentary film Tito On Ice is a 2012 animated film written by Max Andersson and directed by Max Andersson and Helena Ahonen. Animation Il Nano e la Strega is a 1973 Italian animated film. Comedy Hillbillys in a Haunted House is a 1967 American horror comedy film starring Ferlin Husky and Joi Lansing, and directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film is a sequel to The Las Vegas Hillbillys, with Joi Lansing replacing Mamie Van Doren in the role of "Boots Malone". Comedy Flirting with Disaster is a 1996 American comedy film written and directed by David O. Russell about a young father's search for his biological parents. The film stars Ben Stiller, Patricia Arquette, Téa Leoni, Mary Tyler Moore, George Segal, Alan Alda and Lily Tomlin. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Jellybaby is a 2005 short comedy film written by Pierce Ryan and directed by Rob Burke and Ronan Burke. Thriller Assassination in Davos is a 1976 Swiss thriller film directed by Rolf Lyssy and starring Peter Bollag, Gert Haucke and Marianne Kehlau. It is based on the assassination of the Swiss Nazi Wilhelm Gustloff by a student in 1936. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Bachelor Bait is a 1934 comedy romance film based on the story of Edward Halperin and Victor Halperin, written by Glenn Tryon, and directed by George Stevens. Science Fiction Sex Trek III: The Wrath of Bob is an adult film that was released in 1992. Comedy Sons of Bitches is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Filatov. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy How Could You, Jean? is a silent comedy-drama film, starring Mary Pickford, directed by William Desmond Taylor, and based on a novel by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd. Casson Ferguson was the male lead; Spottiswoode Aitken and a young ZaSu Pitts had supporting roles. This is a lost film, with no surviving prints. Animation Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo is the fourteenth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was produced in 2009 by Warner Bros. Animation and it was released on February 16, 2010. It made its television debut on July 10, 2010 on Cartoon Network. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang. The movie performed well on iTunes, reaching the Top 10 on the Kids & Family movie charts and the Top 40 on the iTunes movie charts. The DVD sold 61,341 units in its first week and as of January 2013, it has sold approximately 433,000 units. The tone of the film was darkened from the previous installments along with the animation style. Comedy Spy for a Day is a 1940 British comedy thriller film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Douglas Wakefield, Paddy Browne and Jack Allen. During the First World War a British farmer is abducted by the Germans to take the place of a spy about to be executed whom he closely resembles. Documentary film Swarm and Destroy is a documentary chronicling the Moped Army and moped lifestyle. The documentary was filmed at the Decepticon's 2003 Moped BBQ 6 event in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Swarm and Destroy contains numerous interviews with Moped Army members, interleaved with animations and footage from the ongoing Moped BBQ rally. The documentary is named after the motto of the Moped Army. Tagline: The Greatest Documentary about a Moped Gang Ever Made Comedy Totò sceicco is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Documentary film Encounters at the End of the World is a 2007 American documentary film by Werner Herzog. The film studies people and places in Antarctica. It was released in North America on June 11, 2008, and distributed by THINKFilm. Comedy A Tropical Sunday is a 2013 short, drama, comedy film written and directed by Fabian Ribezzo. Documentary film Dancing in Jaffa is a 2013 documentary film written by Philip Shane and Hilla Medalia and directed by Hilla Medalia. Documentary film Miao Year is a 1968 documentary film directed by William Robert Geddes. Comedy Juwanna Mann is a 2002 American sports romantic comedy film directed by Jesse Vaughan. The movie stars Miguel A. Núñez, Jr. as Jamal Jeffries, a basketball star becoming a female impersonator joining women's basketball, after being banned from men's basketball. In addition to being able to play the sport he loves, he also does it to become romantically involved with a lovely player. The film also stars Vivica A. Fox, Kevin Pollak, Tommy Davidson, Kim Wayans, Ginuwine, and J. Don Ferguson. The movie is written by Bradley Allenstein and produced by Bill Gerber. The movie opened in theaters on June 21, 2002. The movie was filmed in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the Charlotte Coliseum and the Independence Arena. The movie's soundtrack features music by Diana Ross, James Brown, Mystikal, Ginuwine, and Stevie Wonder. Comedy Blame it on Rio is a 1984 romantic comedy film, written by Charlie Peters and Larry Gelbart and directed by Stanley Donen. The script is based on the 1977 French film, Un moment d'égarement. The original music score was composed by Oscar Castro-Neves. Cast members included Michael Caine, Joseph Bologna, Michelle Johnson, Demi Moore, José Lewgoy and Valerie Harper. The film was nominated for a Razzie Awards including Worst New Star for Johnson. This was the last theatrically released film directed by Donen, whose previous work included such notable pictures as Singin' in the Rain, On the Town, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Charade. Comedy Rock Bottom is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Börkur Gunnarsson. Comedy Get Thee Out! is a 1991 drama/comedy film directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. Comedy The Crystal Ball is a 1943 film directed by Elliott Nugent. It stars Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard. Animation The Ravishing of Frank N. Stein is a 1982 short animation film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Comedy The City Slicker is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Documentary film Louis C.K.: Chewed Up is a 2008 comedy and documentary film. Comedy My Friend Irma is a 1949 American comedy film directed by George Marshall and is most notable as the film debut of comedy team Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The film was released on August 16, 1949 by Paramount and is based upon the CBS radio series My Friend Irma that first aired in 1947. Comedy The Female Cop is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy The Erotic Misadventures of the Invisible Man is a comedy film directed by Rolfe Kanefsky in 2003. Documentary film How to Make Money Selling Drugs is documentary film directed by Matthew Cooke and produced by Bert Marcus and Adrian Grenier. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released in June 2013. Thriller The Brown Wallet is a 1936 British crime film, directed by Michael Powell and starring Patric Knowles. The Brown Wallet, adapted from a short story by Stacy Aumonier, was one of over 20 quota quickies directed by Powell between 1931 and 1936. It is among eleven of these films of which no extant print is known to survive, and its current status is "missing, believed lost". Comedy Camp Takota is a 2014 comedy film starring YouTube personalities Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart. The film is directed by Nick Riedell and Chris Riedell, also known as The Brothers Riedell, and produced by Michael Goldfine. The film, produced by RockStream Studios, was released on February 14, 2014. Thriller Batman Forever is a 1995 American superhero film directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Tim Burton, based on the DC Comics character Batman. It is the third installment of the initial Batman film series, with Val Kilmer replacing Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne/Batman. The film stars Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman and Chris O'Donnell. The plot focuses on Batman trying to stop Two-Face and the Riddler in their villainous scheme to extract confidential information from all the minds in Gotham City and use it to learn Batman's identity and bring the city under their control. He gains allegiance from a love interest—psychiatrist Dr. Chase Meridian and a young, orphaned circus acrobat named Dick Grayson, who becomes his sidekick Robin. Batman Forever's tone is significantly different from the previous installments, becoming more family-friendly since Warner Bros. considered that the previous film, Batman Returns, failed to outgross its predecessor due to parent complaints about the film's violence and dark overtones. Thriller The Warrior Class is a 2007 film directed by Alan Hruska which stars Anson Mount and Erica Leerhsen. Even though it was finished in 2004, it was not released on DVD until February 6, 2007. Documentary film The Chilean Building is a 2010 documentary film directed by Macarena Aguiló. Comedy The Spy Dad is a 2003 Hong Kong comedy film produced, written and directed by Wong Jing and starring Tony Leung as the titular protagonist, Jones Bon, an action film star with obvious homage to James Bond 007 films while with also references to martial arts films by Bruce Lee. Science Fiction Carnosaur 2 is a 1995 low budget sequel to Carnosaur, and the second of the Carnosaur franchise. It has a similar plot to Aliens, about a team of scientists who go to a nuclear mining facility to investigate a possible meltdown and instead find a large amount of cloned dinosaurs who have been hidden there after the events of the first film. Science Fiction Velocity Trap is a 1997 film, directed by Phillip J. Roth. Comedy Fool el seen el azeem is an Arabic comedy film, directed by Sherif Arafa in 2004. Fool el seen el azeem stars Mohamed Henedi as Mohyee El-Sharkawi, he plays as a young man with no life, low grades, no job, and certainly no experience in life, basically a loser in society. He is an innocent member of a family full of crooks that try to teach him to become one of them, and in several failed attempts, he seems to have made some enemies that come after him. As an attempt to escape, his family sends him off to China, to take the place of his father in law in an international cooking competition, which he wins by finding an amazing beans recipe in one of China's supermarkets. Mohyee has never been in an airplane before and he was scared to his knees to ever get on one, and on top of all that, he has faced some very tragic but funny accidents on the plane. Furthermore, In China he meets his Chinese assistant "Lee" and falls in love with her and he wanted to marry her, however, her father wasn't very happy about the idea judging by how Mohyee was a lifeless coward, but at the end, many opinions changed and many smiles were raised. Animation Fred The Hairdresser is a 2011 animation film directed by Márk Pintér, Péter Horog, Róbert Pregardt-Paur and Benedek Siptár. Comedy Badgered is a 2005 animated short film, nominated on 31 January 2006 for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film. The film was written, animated and directed by Sharon Colman at the National Film and Television School and is voiced by Rupert Degas. The film is about a solitary Eurasian badger who just wants to get some sleep. It attempts to make an environmental statement by showing the interaction between the badger and USA Trident nuclear missiles that are stored inside the hill in Scotland where the badger lives. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy Folie douce, is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Jean-Paul Paulin, written by Marcel-Éric Grancher, starring Anne Beressy and Louis de Funès. Documentary film Letters to Jackie: Remembering President Kennedy is a 2013 documentary film directed by Bill Couturié. Science Fiction Romie-0 and Julie-8 is the third animated television special made by Nelvana Limited, inspired by William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Set in the future, the two romantic leads in this version are androids who fall in love despite a taboo against their kind having such relationships. The special is also known as Runaway Robots! Romie-0 and Julie-8. Documentary film Another Bullet Dodged is a 2011 short drama film written by Landon Zakheim, Todd Luoto and directed by Landon Zakheim. Comedy Minions is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated comedy film and a spin-off/prequel to Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2. It is being produced by Illumination Entertainment for Universal Pictures. Written by Brian Lynch, it will be directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, and produced by Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy. Sandra Bullock will voice Scarlet Overkill, the villain of the film, and Jon Hamm will voice her husband, inventor Herb Overkill. The film is scheduled to be released on July 10, 2015. The film was first teased in the ending credits of Despicable Me 2, where three Minions are seen auditioning for the film. Thriller The Human Stain is a 2003 American drama film directed by Robert Benton. The screenplay by Nicholas Meyer is based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Philip Roth. The film stars Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman. Comedy Y'a toujours moyen de moyenner! is a Quebecois film directed by Denis Héroux and with a scenario by Marcel Lefebvre with input from Héroux, Guy Fournier, Gilles Gauthier, and Jean-Guy Moreau; it was released in 1973. Animation Oreo Canada "Wonderfilled Skier" is a 2014 film directed by Julia Pott. Documentary film Go Inside to Greet the Light is a film sponsored by Quaker Outreach in Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Narrated by Judi Dench, this film gives a flavour of the spiritual experience of Quaker meetings for worship in James Turrell's Deershelter Skyspace. Its world premiere was on 29 September 2007. More information is available at the film's website: http://goinsidetogreetthelight.com/ and on its Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GoInsidetoGreettheLight Comedy Comedy Aid 2010: Stand-up for livet is a 2011 Danish comedy film. Animation Short and Absurd Story of an Executioner's Suicide is a 2013 short animation film directed by Jérémie Balais . Comedy ATL is a 2006 American drama film. ATL is a coming-of-age tale concerning Rashad, played by Atlanta native and hip hop artist T.I. in his film debut, and his friends in their final year in high school and on the verge of adulthood. The film also stars Antwan Andre Patton, aka Big Boi of the hip hop group OutKast, Evan Ross, Jackie Long, Lauren London, and Mykelti Williamson. Documentary film The First Zionist Bunny is a 2004 documentary by film maker Shiri Shahar Comedy Dirty Girl is a 2010 coming of age comedy-drama film written and directed by Abe Sylvia. It stars Juno Temple, Milla Jovovich and William H. Macy. It premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2010. It was distributed theatrically by The Weinstein Company on October 7, 2011. Documentary film X-Rated: The TV They Tried to Ban was a 2005 British one-off television documentary examining controversial material on British television. It was first broadcast on Channel 4, at 10pm on Sunday 6 March 2005, as part of their "Banned" season, and was approx. 90 minutes long. The TV They Tried to Ban highlighted examples of offensive language, sexually explicit content and disturbing images on television. The documentary itself could have become notable as an explicit programme, but Ofcom received only one complaint for "Offence" caused by the documentary, and did not uphold it because the programme contained sufficient warnings. It has been repeated many times, mainly on E4. It contained contributions from celebrities, media commentators, programme-makers and the critics of explicit broadcasts. Interviewees included Shaun Ryder, Caprice Bourret, Paul Ross, Stephen K Amos, Vince Powell, David Quantick, Garry Bushell and Charlie Parsons. The TV They Tried to Ban was light-hearted in its tone and narration; it was intended as entertainment rather than a solemn debate. It implied that 'Complainers' should not be so shocked by television programmes and should choose not to watch. Comedy Amor de Hombre is a 1997 Spanish gay-themed drama film. An intimate, warm and tender Spanish film about the very close friendship between a gay man and a straight woman. The writer/directors of Km. 0 collaborated on this comedy/drama. The film won both the Audience and Jury awards at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and Narrative Feature at the Austin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Thriller Red Planet is a 2000 science fiction thriller film directed by Antony Hoffman, starring Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss and Tom Sizemore. Released on November 10, 2000, it was a critical and commercial failure. The film was Hoffman's only feature film, who primarily directed television commercials. Comedy Reg'lar Fellers is a 1941 crime comedy film written by Arthur Hoerl and directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Science Fiction Carnosaur 3: Primal Species is a 1996 direct-to-video action/horror/sci-fi film. It is the sequel to the 1995 film Carnosaur 2, and the third installation of the Carnosaur series. It was the first of the series to not get a theatrical release. The film is the last in the series, but was followed by two unofficial sequel, the first called Raptor in 2001, which included re-used footage from the series; the second was The Eden Formula, a made-for-TV film. Comedy A Philippine film produced by Star Cinema. Comedy Living Will... is an American comedy film starring Ryan Dunn, Gerard Haitz and April Scott. Comedy Doña Clarines is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film Are You Having a Laugh? TV and Disability is a 2010 documentary comedy film directed by Mark Allen and Mark Murray Thriller Spiral is a 2007 psychological thriller produced by Coattails Entertainment and Ariescope Pictures. The film stars Joel David Moore, Amber Tamblyn, Zachary Levi, and Tricia Helfer. Spiral was co-directed by Moore and Adam Green. The original screenplay for the film was written by Moore and Jeremy Danial Boreing. Spiral was an Official Selection and was awarded the "Gold Vision" Award at the 22nd Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 2007. The "Gold Vision" Award is given for the "most innovative and unique film with an inspiring and groundbreaking vision." Spiral was filmed in Portland, Oregon. The film grossed $3,072 in the USA. Documentary film A Call to Arms is a 2009 documentary film directed by Scott Miller. Comedy La mazurka del barone, della santa e del fico fiorone is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Pupi Avati. It is considered one of the most atypical commedia all'italiana films. The film marked Avati's return to filmmaking after a six-year absence, during which he worked as director of TV commercials. Animation Around the Lake is a 2013 short animation film directed and written by Noémie Marsily and Carl Roosens. Thriller G.I. Joe: Retaliation is a 2013 American military science fiction action film directed by Jon M. Chu, based on Hasbro's G.I. Joe toy, comic and media franchises. It was written by Zombieland writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, and serves as both a sequel to 2009's G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, and as a reboot of the franchise. G.I. Joe: Retaliation features an ensemble cast, with Channing Tatum, Arnold Vosloo, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce and Byung-hun Lee reprising their roles from the first film. Stars Dwayne Johnson, Adrianne Palicki, D.J. Cotrona, and Bruce Willis as General Joseph Colton round out the principal cast. In the film, the Joes are framed as traitors by Zartan, who is still impersonating the President of the United States, and Cobra Commander now has all the world leaders under Cobra's control, with their advanced warheads aimed at innocent populaces around the world. Outnumbered and out gunned, the Joes form a plan with the original G.I. Joe Joseph Colton, to overthrow the Cobra Commander and his allies Zartan, Storm Shadow and Firefly. Comedy Continental, a Film Without Guns is a 2007 Canadian comedy-drama film directed and written by Stéphane Lafleur. Comedy Here Comes the Bride is a 2010 Filipino comedy film starring Angelica Panganiban, Eugene Domingo, Tuesday Vargas, Jaime Fabregas, Tom Rodriguez, and John Lapus. It was released by Star Cinema. The film had international screenings in select cities in the United States such as in San Francisco, CA, Milpitas, CA, Vallejo, CA, Los Angeles, CA, Bergenfield, NJ, and Guam Thriller Thulli Vilayadu is a 2013 Tamil comedy thriller film written and directed by Vincent Selva. Newcomer Yuvaraj and Deepthi Nambiar play the lead roles. Prakash Raj plays an important role with comic shades. Srikanth Deva has scored the music, while S.K. Bhoopathy has cranked the camera. The film released on 28 June 2013. Thriller Tomorrow's a Killer is a 1987 Canadian-American thriller film directed by George Kaczender and starring David Birney, Susannah York and Yaphet Kotto. A policeman, haunted by his past, tries to hunt down a serial killer murdering prostitutes. The film is also known as Prettykill. It was shot in Toronto. Comedy Dara is an Indonesian slasher/black comedy short film. Written and directed by Kimo Stamboel and Timo Tjahjanto, this film was well-reviewed by movie critics when shown at a number of film festivals. The film was released with other short horror films in a horror compilation, Takut: Faces of Fear in 2009. A longer version of this film, Rumah Dara, by the same directors, was released in 2009 Documentary film The Only Real Game is a 2013 documentary sports film directed by Mirra Bank. Comedy The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a 2005 American drama film, based on the novel The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Ken Kwapis and written by Delia Ephron. The film's production budget was $25 million. At the box office, it brought in a total domestic gross of $39,053,061. The DVD was released in the United States on October 11, 2005, and features on-camera commentary by Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel, and America Ferrera and deleted scenes. The film was partially shot in the Kamloops and Ashcroft area in British Columbia, Canada. Thriller A Is for Acid is a 2002 British television film based on the life of the serial killer John George Haigh, known as the Acid Bath Murderer, because he dissolved the bodies of six people in sulphuric acid. Haigh, hanged in 1949 for his crimes, had wrongly believed that murder could not be proven without the presence of a body. Starring Martin Clunes in the lead role, the film was shot in Scarborough, chosen because its appearance was believed similar to that of London when Haigh lived there during the 1940s. The film was produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and aired on ITV1 on 9 September 2002. Directed by Harry Bradbeer and written by Glenn Chandler, A Is for Acid also featured among its cast Keeley Hawes and Richard Hope. Comedy Damsels in Distress is an American comedy film written and directed by Whit Stillman and starring Greta Gerwig, Adam Brody, and Analeigh Tipton. It is set at a United States East Coast university. First screened at the 68th Venice International Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, the film opened in New York and Los Angeles on April 6, 2012. Documentary film "An appropriately revealing, insightful and controversial study of the gay adult filmmaking industry, focusing on several of the subjects chronicled in the filmmaker's earlier doc on the same subject. REVIEW" Cycles of Porn is a revealing, scintillating and non-judgmental glimpse into a world where sex, art and business collide in the City of Angels. It's been seven years since the filmmaker's first documentary portrait, and director Jochen Hick now checks in with some of his previous subjects: adult film stars Kevin Kramer, Cole Tucker, and Matt Bradshaw, who are either still in the business or have retired. Kramer comes across as sad, quite a contrast from his interviews in the prior film. But sexuality is constantly evolving, and styles, tastes and even technology provide a new supply of up-and-coming talent. We meet the young inhabitants of a web cam-outfitted house who approach sex as an opportunity to make money so they can pursue their own dreams. This titilating trip to Chi Chi LaRue's Live & Raw Hotel is very hot, but a tad of a downer as the performers reveal a bit more than just their penises. The director also has quite a bit of footage from the bareback porn company Hot Desert Knights. These scenes are pretty damned shocking and also expose a lot more than their participant's cocks. The owner of Hot Desert Knights passionately explains his reasons for making condom-free porn. Exploring the dreams, disappointments and reality of the gay adult industry with insight and humor, Cycles of Porn will certainly be one of the most widely discussed and controversial films of the year." Quoting a descripton by TLA and a review by Lawrence Ferber Comedy Management is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama directed by Stephen Belber and starring Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn. It premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release on May 15, 2009. Documentary film Voyage of Discovery is a 2005 documentary directed by John Keller and Kelly D. Morris. Comedy The Life and Death of Peter Sellers is a 2004 British/American film about the life of English comedy actor Peter Sellers, based on Roger Lewis's book of the same name. It was directed by Stephen Hopkins and starred Geoffrey Rush as Sellers, Miriam Margolyes as his mother Peg Sellers, Emily Watson as his first wife Anne Howe, Charlize Theron as his second wife Britt Ekland, John Lithgow as Blake Edwards, Stephen Fry as Maurice Woodruff and Stanley Tucci as Stanley Kubrick. Thriller Death in Small Doses is a 1957 film directed by Joseph M. Newman. Animation The Animatrix is a 2003 American-Japanese-Australian best-selling direct-to-video anthology film based on The Matrix trilogy produced by The Wachowskis, who wrote and directed the trilogy. The film is a compilation of nine animated short films, including four written by the Wachowskis. It details the backstory of the Matrix universe, and the original war between man and machines which led to the creation of the Matrix. Comedy Pretendiendo known as Ugly Me in the U.S. is a 2006 Chilean romantic comedy film directed and written by Claudio Dabed. The film is about a beautiful but romantically disappointed woman named Amanda who decides to transform into an ugly duckling in an attempt to ward off men. Amanda also adopts another persona, that of a gorgeous vixen named Helena. The film stars Bárbara Mori. Documentary film Dream Country is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jihane Chouaib. Thriller Job Interview is a 2013 drama thriller short film written and directed by Julia Walter. Comedy Mr Cheater is a 2015 action comedy film directed by Ha Su Rajashekar. Comedy Getting Back to Zero is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Wally Lozano and Roger Roth and directed by Roger Roth. Documentary film Get ready for a wild ride as we journey through that provocative period in cinema, the 70’s and 80’s, a time of no-holds-barred moviemaking featuring unparalleled quantities of sex and nudity on-screen. Travel back in time through our retrospective series of documentaries that trace the roots of sex and nudity in cinema, uncovering groundbreaking films and the stars that disrobed in them. Narrated by our own in-house film historian, we highlight the series of events that led to the breaking down of the ratings system, the actresses and directors that challenged censorship and the controversial films that revolutionized the period and broke down long-standing barriers. Our in-depth expose is packed with revealing bios and facts, unveiling the most famous and sexiest actresses of the 70's and 80's and their contributions to skin on the screen. In many cases it was their first and only nude appearance on film, making this a must-have reference guide to nudity in cinema. Scenes with Kim Basinger, Morgan Fairchild, Darlyn Hannah, and hundreds more of Hollywood’s Hottest Actress Comedy Peoria Babylon is a 1997 comedy-genre film. It premiered at the Chicago Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival in November 1997. Comedy Disaster! is a 2005 Comedy animated film written by Paul Benson and Matt Sullivan and directed by Roy T. Wood. Animation Candy☆Boy is an eight minute original net animation produced by Anime International Company, and directed by Takafumi Hoshikawa. Since November 22, 2007, the ONA is available through streaming on the Cho! animelo audiovisual website and the Nico Nico Douga online video service. This was followed by a seven-episode series, with episodes being streamed between May 2, 2008 and May 8, 2009. Additional episodes were released on DVD, one with the DVD version of the single, "Bring Up Love" by Nayuta, and another released with volume 2 of the series. A spin-off manga series by Hiro Tōge was serialized in Media Factory's Comic Flapper magazine between November 2009 and December 2010, with another series, also by Tōge, distributed on mobile phones. Advertised as a romantic school comedy, the story focuses on the yuri relationship between Kanade and Yukino Sakurai, twin sisters in their second year in a Tokyo high school, and the conflict provided by freshman Sakuya Kamiyama's feelings towards Kanade. Documentary film The Beguiled: The Storyteller is a 1971 documentary short film directed by Clint Eastwood. Thriller Chrome and Hot Leather is a 1971 American action revenge film about Green Berets vs bikers with touches of comedy. Comedy An evening at the local movie theater, including a sing-along led by Maestro Stickoutski at he Mighty "Fertilizer" organ, a "Goofy-Tone" newsreel, and the feature, "Petrified Florist," a spoof of 'The Petrified Forest (1936)' featuring caricatures of Bette Davis and 'Leslie Howard' . Comedy The Icelandic Dream is a 2000 Icelandic film directed by Robert Ingi Douglas. The movie depicts the story about an average Icelander and his dream to maintain wealth and fame. Comedy Morality Above All Else is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1937. Documentary film The Dark Wave is a 1956 American short documentary film directed by Jean Negulesco about a young girl with severe epilepsy. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, one for Best Documentary Short and the other for Best Two-Reel Short. Animation The Millionaires is a 2011 short animated crime fiction film written by Thomas Ott and directed by Mário Gajo de Carvalho. Documentary film Boys For Rent is a 1993 short documentary written and directed by Liam McGrath. Science Fiction Gamer is a 2009 American science fiction action film written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. The film stars Gerard Butler as a participant in an online game in which participants can control human beings as players, and Logan Lerman as the player who controls him. Gamer was released in North America on September 4, 2009, and the United Kingdom on September 16, 2009. Comedy De kik azok a Lumnitzer növérek? is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Péter Bacsó. Science Fiction Five Ways To Kill A Man is a 2012 science fiction short film directed by Christopher Bisset. It was written by Bisset and Stephen Hitchcock. Comedy Lil's Meatballs is a 2013 animated film directed by Sheila Provazza. Thriller The Wait is a 2013 American independent drama directed and written by M. Blash and starring Jena Malone, Chloë Sevigny, Luke Grimes, Devon Gearhart, Michael O'Keefe, and Josh Hamilton. The Wait was filmed in Oregon, USA. Animation Harvie Krumpet is an Australian clay animation comedy-drama film made in Melbourne written, directed and animated by Adam Elliot and produced by Melanie Coombs. This short film won the Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 2003, in addition to numerous festival awards and the 2004 Australian Film Institute Best Short Animation award. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa is a 2013 American hidden camera comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine and written by Tremaine, Spike Jonze and Johnny Knoxville. It is the fourth installment in the Jackass film series. The film stars Johnny Knoxville and Jackson Nicoll. It was produced by MTV Films and Dickhouse Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was released on October 25, 2013. Bad Grandpa has a loose plot that connects the stunts and pranks together, as opposed to the three original Jackass films which had no plot. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 86th Academy Awards, becoming the first installment in the Jackass film series to be nominated for an Oscar. Comedy The Matriarch is a 2007 Finnish comedy-drama film written, directed and edited by Markku Pölönen and produced by the Pölönen-owned film production company Suomen Filmiteollisuus. Animation Spot and Splodge in Snowstorm is a 2008 short family animation film directed by Lotta Geffenblad and Uzi Geffenblad. Comedy Yip Yip Yippy is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film. The short was the final official entry of the "Betty Boop" series. Although this was billed as a Betty Boop cartoon, it didn't feature Betty Boop. Comedy Desperate But Not Serious is a 1999 movie directed by Bill Fishman. It was released in the USA under the title Reckless + Wild. Comedy Racketeer Rabbit is a 1946 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It stars Bugs Bunny, who duels with a pair of racketeers or gangsters, Rocky and Hugo forerunners who resemble Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre. Directed by Friz Freleng; written by Michael Maltese; animated by Manuel Perez, Virgil Ross, Gerry Chiniquy and Ken Champin; music by Carl Stalling, and voices by Mel Blanc and, uncredited, Dick Nelson. Thriller True Files is a 2002 film set in 1936 about an American woman whose husband is shot while he's in bed with a prostitute. The film was shot in 1997 in a backlot in Singapore. The film languished in legal limbo for a time after one of the financiers suffered a stroke but Lamond managed to sell it to 10 territories, mostly in Asia. The film was also known as Shanghai Lilly. It was shot in Singapore and languished in legal limbo for a time after one of the financiers suffered a stroke. Eventually, Lamond managed to sell it to 10 territories, mostly in Asia. Comedy Two Guys from Texas is a 1948 musical comedy film starring Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, and Dorothy Malone. The movie was directed by David Butler, written by Allen Boretz and I.A.L. Diamond, produced by Alex Gottlieb, and released by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 4, 1948. This was a follow-up to Two Guys from Milwaukee, also starring Morgan and Carson, which in turn was an attempt to capture some of the appeal of the Bing Crosby and Bob Hope Road pictures. Comedy Master of the House is a 1925 Danish silent comedy film drama directed and written by acclaimed filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer. The film marked the debut of Karin Nellemose. The silent is regarded as a classic by many in Danish cinema and has been released on DVD. Documentary film The Taking of Prince Harry is a 2010 British TV docufiction which shows the fictional capture of Prince Harry in Afghanistan. It was shown on 21 October on Channel 4. The show has been the subject of controversy, with the British military saying that it could be distressing for the families of the soldiers serving in Afghanistan. Comedy Business Under Distress is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Lamač and Martin Frič. It was released in 1931. Thriller Keefer is a 1978 action thriller film directed by Barry Shear. Comedy Wayne's World 2 is a 1993 comedy film starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey as hosts of a public-access television cable TV show in Aurora, Illinois. The film was adapted from a sketch on NBC's Saturday Night Live and is the sequel to Wayne's World. Comedy Have You Got Any Castles? is a seven-minute animated short film released to theaters by Warner Bros. on June 25, 1938. Directed by Frank Tashlin, the film was a part of the Merrie Melodies series produced by Leon Schlesinger and distributed by Vitaphone. It was re-issued into the "Blue Ribbon Classics" series on February 1, 1947, with the question mark removed from the title. The plot of the film centers around characters from well-known works of fiction coming to life in a library whose owner has just closed the facility for the night. The cartoon entered the public domain in 1966 when its last rightsholder, United Artists Productions, failed to renew the original copyright within the required 28-year period. Documentary film El Guaje is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Emanuel Negrete Vázquez. Science Fiction From the Earth to the Moon is a Technicolor science fiction film adaptation of the Jules Verne novel From the Earth to the Moon. It stars Joseph Cotten, George Sanders, Debra Paget, and Don Dubbins. The film began as an RKO Pictures movie but when RKO went into bankruptcy the film was released by Warner Brothers. Comedy Tout l'or du monde is a film directed by René Clair released on Nov 1, 1961. Documentary film The Delian Mode is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Kara Blake. Animation McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten is a 2009 animated Hong Kong film directed by Brian Tse. Telling the story of the fictional piglet McDull entering a kung fu academy, the film is the fourth in the line of film starring McDull. Thriller The Spreading Ground is a 2000 crime, drama, horror and thriller film written by Mark Burman, Ross Korte, Mark Katsumi Nakamura and Susan Wichmann. It is also directed by Derek Vanlint. Documentary film Spirit of the Marathon is a 2007 documentary film directed by Jon Dunham. The film chronicles the journey six marathon runners experience while training and competing in the 2005 Chicago Marathon. It was screened at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 5, 2007 and received a limited release in the United States on January 24, 2008. Thriller A Bumm Bumm Bole is a Hindi film by director Priyadarshan. The film stars Darsheel Safary, Atul Kulkarni, Rituparna Sengupta and newcomer Ziyah Vastani. The film is an authorized adaptation of the 1997 Iranian film Children of Heaven which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in the same year. Bumm Bumm Bole was released on May 14, 2010. The title of the film is based on one of the songs of Taare Zameen Par. Comedy The Pet Swindle is a 2013 film written and directed by Phil Mirabito. Comedy Die Diebin und der General is a 2005 TV Movie written by Martin Rauhaus and directed by Miguel Alexandre. Comedy Slasti Otce vlasti is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1969. Comedy Funtimes is a 2011 comedy/drama film written and directed by Joe Carter. Documentary film Wings of Defeat is a 2007 documentary feature film in which former Kamikaze pilots reveal they were not fanatics but were ordered to die by a desperate military. Wings of Defeat, broadcast on the PBS Independent Lens series in May 2009, was awarded the 2009 Erik Barnouw Award by the Organization of American Historians. In Japan, World War II Kamikaze are still revered as self-sacrificing heroes. Internationally, they remain a potent symbol of fanaticism. In astonishingly candid interviews, four former Kamikaze reveal that they were neither suicidal nor fanatical. The film reveals they were young men sentenced to death by a military that could not admit defeat. In heartbreaking testimony corroborated with rare archival footage, they tell us about their dramatic survival and their survivors’ guilt. This riveting, seamlessly edited film is an emotionally charged and timely exposé, probing the responsibilities that a government at war has to its people and its soldiers. Animation Sapporo 'Legendary Biru' is a 2010 animated short film directed by Gary Thomas and Mark Zibert. Thriller Empire Builder is a 2012 drama thriller film written by Kate Johnston, Kris Swanberg and directed by Kris Swanberg. Thriller Ocean's Eleven is a 2001 American comedy heist film and the remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film of the same name. The 2001 film was directed by Steven Soderbergh and features an ensemble cast including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Andy García, and Julia Roberts. The film was a success at the box office and with critics. Soderbergh directed two sequels, Ocean's Twelve in 2004 and Ocean's Thirteen in 2007, resulting in the term the Ocean's Trilogy. It was the fifth highest-grossing film of 2001. Comedy The Widowhood of Karolina Žašler is a 1976 Yugoslavian comedy film directed by Matjaž Klopčič. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film The Broken Moon is a 2010 documentary adventure drama film written by Marcos Negrão and directed by Marcos Negrão and André Rangel. Documentary film Oil on Ice is a 2004 documentary film directed by Bo Boudart and Dale Djerassi. It explores the Arctic Refuge drilling controversy in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the impact of oil and gas development on the land, wildlife, and lives of the Gwich'in Athabascan Indians and Inupiat Eskimos. Comedy The Coalition is a 2012 romantic comedy film written by Monica Mingo and Terrell Suggs and directed by Monica Mingo. Comedy So This Is Washington is a 1943 American film directed by Ray McCarey starring Chester Lauck. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. It is also known as Dollar A Year Man. Comedy Beware Spooks! is a 1939 comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick. Comedy Blue Bustamante is a comedy film directed by Miko Livelo. Comedy Maa Ayana Chanti Pilladu is a Telugu film released on 25 July 2008, directed by Raja Vannem Reddy. Sivaji and Meera Jasmine played the lead roles. The film was a remake of succeful Tamil Movie En Purushan Kuzhandhai Maathiri. Science Fiction I'm Not Jesus Mommy, also called Devil's Angel, is a preternatural thriller motion picture directed by Vaughn Juares. The film is an interpretation of the Book of Revelation and the End Times and centers around a secret human cloning project which attempts to reproduce the Second Coming of Christ, but the child is born without a soul and is, instead, the Antichrist. Thriller Kucch Luv Jaisaa is a 2011 Indian film. Written and directed by Barnali Shukla, the film stars Shefali Shah and Rahul Bose. Kucch Luv Jaisaa marks the second film that Bose and Shah have acted in together; they also played a married couple in Aparna Sen's 15 Park Avenue. Model Neetu Chandra and television actor Sumeet Raghavan are also in the film. The music is by Pritam. Comedy The Wanderer of Saint Marcel is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Rony Hotin. Documentary film Little People is a 1985 News & Documentary Emmy Award nominee. Comedy Patiala House is a 2011 Hindi family drama/sports film directed by Nikhil Advani and starring Akshay Kumar and Anushka Sharma. British Asian actor Armaan Kirmani makes his debut in this film as Akshay's brother. It was produced by Bhushan Kumar, Mukesh Talreja, Krishan Kumar and Twinkle Khanna under the banner of People Tree Films, Credence Motion Pictures and Hari Om Entertainment. The film released on 11 February 2011. The theatrical trailer of was premièred with Farah Khan's Tees Maar Khan on 24 December 2010. Akshay Kumar plays the role of a fast bowler, loosely based upon Monty Panesar and its concept was conceived by Rahul Nanda, son of writer Gulshan Nanda Comedy The End Has No End is a 2012 short film written and directed by Anthony James. Documentary film In Heaven Underground: The Weissensee Jewish Cemetery is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Britta Wauer. Comedy La fille de Monaco is a 2008 French film directed by Anne Fontaine. The film stars Fabrice Luchini, Roschdy Zem, Louise Bourgoin, and Stéphane Audran. Comedy Un americano a Roma is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. The film consists in a satire of americanization, and it was referred as "a milestone in the evolution of Italian self-identification". Documentary film The World According to Ion B. is a HBO Romania and Alexander Nanau Production documentary film. The film was written, produced, directed, and photographed by Alexander Nanau. The film depicts the dream of a man living on the streets: to one day become famous and leave behind a life of poverty, misery and humiliation. The title character, Ion Barladeanu, is on his way to becoming an important contemporary artist, but in May 2008 he was still anonymous and living homeless on the streets of Bucharest. It was the first Romanian film to win an American Academy Award when it won an International Emmy Award in 2010 on Arts Programming category. Comedy Platillos Volantes is a 2003 comedy / drama film written by Óscar Aibar and Jorge Guerricaechevarria, and directed by Óscar Aibar. Comedy Ssaki was a short film written and directed by Roman Polański in 1961. This was the last of Polański's short films before he began work on his first feature, Knife in the Water. Ssaki received awards at Oberhausen and Melbourne. Comedy Two White Arms is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Fred Niblo and starring Adolphe Menjou, Margaret Bannerman and Claud Allister. It is adapted from a play by Harold Dearden. A man becomes bored with married life and pretends to have lost his memory so he can pursue other women. It is also known by the alternative title Wives Beware. Thriller Drowning Ghost is a 2004 Swedish slasher film directed by Mikael Håfström and written by Lars Yngwe 'Vasa' Johansson and Håfström. It stars Rebecka Hemse, Jesper Salén and Jenny Ulving. Thriller Lost Souls is a 2000 American horror film directed by Janusz Kamiński, in his directorial debut. The film stars Winona Ryder, Ben Chaplin, Elias Koteas, and John Hurt. Comedy Room Service is a 1938 RKO film comedy starring the Marx Brothers and based on the 1937 play of the same name by Allen Boretz and John Murray. It also features Lucille Ball, Ann Miller, Alexander Asro, and Frank Albertson. Comedy Pack Up Your Troubles is a 1932 Laurel and Hardy film directed by George Marshall and Raymond McCarey, named after the World War I song "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and smile, smile, smile." It is the team's second feature-length picture. Comedy Spies, Lies & Naked Thighs is a 1988 comedy film written by Edwin Self and directed by James Frawley. Documentary film Despite major efforts from governments and schools, bullying remains an intractable problem made worse by modern technology. Once it was fists, rocks and schoolyard chants - now bullies have the net, mobile phones and Facebook as playgrounds for brutality. No-holds-barred interviews with bullies and their victims reveal the true costs of our children’s cyberspace obsession. Comedy Sparrers Can't Sing is a 1962 British film. Based on a 1960 play, it was directed by Joan Littlewood and was from a story by Stephen Lewis. The producer was Don Taylor and the original music by James Stevens, incidental music was composed by Stanley Black. The play, also by Stephen Lewis, was first performed at Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in the Theatre Royal Stratford East. Animation The Longest Daycare is a 2012 American traditionally animated 3D short film starring Maggie Simpson from The Simpsons, which was shown prior to screenings of Ice Age: Continental Drift, on July 13, 2012, in the United States. The film is the second Simpsons theatrical release. Reception has been positive, praising the storytelling and graphics. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2013, losing to Paperman. Comedy The Adventures of Barry McKenzie is a 1972 Australian film starring Barry Crocker, telling the story of an Australian 'yobbo' on his travels to the United Kingdom. Barry McKenzie was originally a character created by Barry Humphries for a cartoon strip in Private Eye. The movie was the first Australian film to surpass one million dollars in Australian box office receipts. A sequel, Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, was produced in 1974. Barry Humphries appears in several roles, including: a hippie, Barry McKenzie's psychiatrist Doctor De Lamphrey, and as Aunt Edna Everage. Humphries would later achieve fame with the character of Dame Edna in the UK and USA. The film was produced by Phillip Adams, who became a prominent op-ed journalist and broadcaster, and directed by Bruce Beresford. Comedy My Father Is Baryshnikov is a 2011 family-comedy film written by Dmitry Povolotsky and directed by Dmitry Povolotsky and Mark Drugoi. Thriller Sunk in to the Womb is a crime, thriller and drama film directed by Takaomi Ogata. Animation Dr. Tran FanMail is a 2009 short animated film directed by Breehn Burns and co-written with Jason Johnson. Comedy Kingpin is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, Vanessa Angel, and Bill Murray. It was filmed in and around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a stand-in for Scranton, Amish country and Reno, Nevada. Comedy The Broken Pledge is a 1915 silent comedy film starring Wallace Beery and Gloria Swanson. Off screen, Beery and Swanson were briefly married. Documentary film Gay Days is a 2009 Israeli documentary film about the emergence of a LGBT community in Israel, starring major activists in Israel's cultural life and LGBT community: Gal Uchovsky, Eytan Fox, Ellyot, Amalia Ziv, Amit Kama and others and some rare archival footage from pride events, feature films and student films. Animation Sound-shadows is a 2008 short animation family documentary film written by Julie Engås. Animation Kenshi Masaki, a 15-year-old boy who controls the white Seikijin, is ordered by a masked man to kill Lashara Earth, the ruler of the Shitoreiyu Empire, in order to return to his world. Chiaia Furan, Lashara's bodyguard, pilots her Seikijin and faces off against Kenshi, but loses overwhelmingly to his power even with the assistance of Wahanly Shume. After deciding not to kill the Princess, Kenshi is taken captive and held prisoner. While being held, all the girls are surprised at how Kenshi, a male Seikishi, has been able to do what he can until Doll rescues him and takes him back. The leader decides to eliminate him, but Kenshi easily takes his henchmen out with his martial arts and escapes. When he returns to Lashara with Aura Shurifon's aid, he catches a feverish disease called Rhodeshiya Tore, which Ulyte states that he will die in the next six hours if they don't treat it. Aura and Mexiah set off to find some Toriam berries when Aura is attacked by Doll, who easily overpowers her until Aura uses the Dark Elf Field to knock her out. After curing Kenshi of his illness, the Swan makes its way to the Holy Land. Documentary film Cinc Batalles is a 2010 documentary film directed by Ariadna Relea. Comedy A Man Like Me is a 2002 romantic comedy about the life of "Júlli", a lonely and confused man who is searching for some sense in his life. Surprisingly he meets a young woman from China who changes his life dramatically. He falls in love with her but ruins the relationship because of his insecurity and his previous bad experiences. When he comes out of his disappointments and his depression that follow the breakup of the relationship, he decides to do everything in his power to change what has happened and get a second chance. Comedy La honradez es un estorbo is a 1937 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Thriller Hard to Kill is a 1990 American action film directed by Bruce Malmuth, and starring Steven Seagal. Steven Seagal plays Detective Mason Storm, who falls into a coma after being shot during a fire-fight that killed his wife Felicia. He reawakens seven years later to find his son Sonny alive and seeks vengeance with the coma-ward nurse and his old partner. Comedy Conny und Peter machen Musik is a 1960 West German musical comedy film directed by Cornelia Froboess, Peter Kraus and Gustav Knuth. Documentary film Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film is a 2006 documentary film about slasher films. It makes reference to many popular horror and thriller films. Thriller 39: A Film by Carroll McKane is a 2006 film directed by Gary Sherman. Animation Ye Olden Days is a 1933 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Science Fiction Edge of Sanity is a 1989 British horror film, directed by Gérard Kikoïne and starring Anthony Perkins, that is a portrayal of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with aspects of Jack the Ripper. Comedy Not That Funny is a 2011 comedic drama film written by Jonathan Foster and Lauralee Farrer, and directed by Lauralee Farrer. Thriller Koma is a 2004 Hong Kong psychological thriller directed by Law Chi-Leung, starring Karena Lam and Angelica Lee. Thriller Court of Lonely Royals is a 2006 dramatic thriller film written and directed by Rohan Michael Hoole. Thriller Yama donga is a 2007 socio-fantasy Telugu film directed by S.S. Rajamouli and produced by Urmila Gangaraju and P. Chiranjeevi. The film stars Mohan Babu, Jr. NTR, Priyamani and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles. The film released worldwide on 15 August 2007. Upon release, the film was a critical and box office success.It is also dubbed into Hindi as Lok Parlok. Documentary film Scenes From a Visit to Japan is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Joel Schlemowitz. Comedy Guts or Lef is a 1999 Dutch comedy film directed by Ron Termaat. Comedy "Peasants is a rollicking comedy that has Jersey girl Jo fantasizing about romancing her straight best friend in the bucolic English countryside. " Quoting the synopsis from the Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction Wait 'til You're Older is a 2005 Hong Kong fantasy comedy drama film directed by Teddy Chan and starring Andy Lau. Comedy Walk of Shame is a American comedy film written and directed by Steven Brill. The film was released in the United States on May 2, 2014, by Focus World. The film stars Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden, Gillian Jacobs, Sarah Wright, Ethan Suplee, Oliver Hudson and Willie Garson. This film was originally distributed by FilmDistrict. However, when Focus Features absorbed FilmDistrict, this was sold to Focus Features new division Focus World. Documentary film Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager is a 2014 sport documentary about Ryan Giggs. Animation Pussy Pumps Up is a 1979 animation short film directed by Antoinette Starkiewicz. Comedy Jackass 3D is a 2010 American 3D comedy film and the third film in the Jackass film series. It was released on October 15, 2010 by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films to American theaters and marked the 10th anniversary of the franchise, which started in 2000. This and Jackass 3.5 are the final Jackass films that Ryan Dunn appeared in before his death in 2011. Thriller Jubilee is a 2008 Malayalam family-thriller film written and directed by G. George.It has Saiju Kurup in the lead role of Joji,the youngest son of Thomas Kora Saheb.The female lead role is played by Manasa.The songs were written by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri and composed by Shyam Dharman. Comedy Good Time Gang is a 2012 action, comedy film written by Max Landis. Comedy He fell in love with his mother-in-law is a 1913 film written by Page Spencer and directed by Bert Angeles. Documentary film Metal Shop: Adrenaline Edition is a 2007 documentary film directed by Jack Edward Sawyers. Comedy Charlie Bartlett is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Jon Poll. The screenplay by Gustin Nash focuses on a teenager who begins to dispense therapeutic advice and prescription drugs to the student body at his new high school in order to become popular. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 1, 2007, and was shown at the Cannes Film Market, the Maui Film Festival, and the Cambridge Film Festival before going into theatrical release in the United States and Canada on August 3, 2007. Documentary film Summer of Terror: The Real Son of Sam Story is a 2001 documentary film. Comedy Qué Despelote! La película is a comedy film directed by Eduardo Ortíz. Animation Why Is the Crow Black-Coated is the first Chinese animation in color produced at the Shanghai Animation Film Studio by Wan Laiming and Wan Guchan. Documentary film Dai nostri inviati: La Rai racconta la Mostra del Cinema di Venezia 1980-1989 is a 2013 documentary film directed by Giuseppe Giannotti, Enrico Salvatori and Davide Savelli. Animation Design for Leaving is a 1954 Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoon, produced by Warner Bros. and released in 1954. It was directed by Robert McKimson and features Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. The title is a parody of the Design for Living House, House No. 4 in the Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition at the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago. Comedy Sundara Purushan is a Tamil film starring Livingston and Rambha in lead role that became a runaway hit. Livingston until then, acted only as a villain or a sidekick but the movie gave him a much needed breakthrough. Sundara Purushan also dealt with the serious issue of unwilling marriages but with a comical undertone from start to finish. Livingston also wrote the story and the screenplay for the movie. The movie was remade in Kannada as Chanappa Channegowda with BC Patil and in Telugu as Andala Ramudu in 2006 starring Sunil and Aarti Agarwal. Animation My Friend the Monkey is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Saguni is a Tamil political satire film directed by Shankar Dayal and produced by S.R.Prabhu. The film features Karthi and Pranitha in the lead roles, while Santhanam, Roja, Prakash Raj, Raadhika Sarathkumar and Nassar appear in supporting roles. The film along with its dubbed Telugu Version Sakuni released on 22 March 2013 to below average reviews. Thriller No Love for Johnnie is a 1961 British drama film directed by Ralph Thomas. It was based on the book of the same title by the Member of Parliament Wilfred Fienburgh and stars Peter Finch. Finch won two film awards for this performance - one a BAFTA and the other the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Allari Mogudu is a 1992 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by K.Krishna Mohan Rao under R K Associates. The film stars Mohan Babu, Ramya Krishna and Meena in the lead roles. Later it was remade in Tamil as Veera with Rajinikanth, Roja and Meena Documentary film The Man in Black is a 2011 documentary film directed by Martijn Blekendaal. Documentary film Scratching the Surface is a 2013 documentary and short film directed by Tamara Laine. Comedy The Kingdom is an eight-episode Danish television mini-series, created by Lars von Trier in 1994, and co-directed by Lars von Trier and Morten Arnfred. It has been edited together into a five-hour film for distribution in the United Kingdom and United States. The series is set in the neurosurgical ward of Copenhagen's Rigshospitalet, the city and country's main hospital, nicknamed "Riget". "Riget" means "the realm" or "the kingdom" and leads one to think of "dødsriget", the realm of the dead. The show follows a number of characters, both staff and patients, as they encounter bizarre phenomena, both human and supernatural. The show is notable for its wry humor, its muted sepia colour scheme, and the appearance of a chorus of dishwashers with Down Syndrome who discuss in intimate detail the strange occurrences in the hospital. The first quartet of episodes ended with numerous questions unanswered, and in 1997, the cast reassembled to produce another group of four episodes, Riget II. This second series ended with even more questions unanswered than the first, and a third series was planned. Thriller Big Tits Zombie is a 2010 Japanese fantasy-horror film. It was adapted from the manga Kyonyū Dragon by Rei Mikamoto, and stars several known faces from Japan's adult movie industry, most notably Sora Aoi. It is directed by Japanese cult satirist Takao Nakano and much of the action is shot in 3D. The film is said to be an ironic take on Japanese pop culture. Documentary film Angdy Boy is the 1950 short documentary film written by Irving Jacoby and directed by Alexander Hammid. Thriller Blood Creek, previously known as Creek and Town Creek, is a horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, starring Michael Fassbender as the main antagonist and written by Dave Kajganich. The film had a limited theatrical release on September 18, 2009. The film also stars Dominic Purcell and Henry Cavill as brothers on a mission of revenge who become trapped in a harrowing occult experiment dating back to the Third Reich. Documentary film No Nukes is a 1980 documentary and concert film that contained selections from the September 1979 Madison Square Garden concerts by the Musicians United for Safe Energy collective, with Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, and John Hall being the key organizers of the event and guiding forces behind the film. Also included were scenes of the organizers getting the event together, expounding upon the dangers of nuclear power, and staging an anti-nuclear rally at Battery Park in New York City. Thriller City of Industry is a 1997 neo-noir crime film starring Harvey Keitel, Stephen Dorff and Timothy Hutton. It is directed by John Irvin, produced by Evzen Kolar and Ken Solarz and written by Solarz. The movie also features some of the earlier appearances of actresses Famke Janssen and Lucy Liu, who later rose to fame in the X-Men and Charlie's Angels film series, respectively. Animation Vision is a 1995 short animation film directed by Kilian Dellers. Science Fiction Los Rosales is a 2013 animation short adventure fantasy sci-fi film written and directed by Daniel Ferreira. Comedy Starter for 10 is a 2006 British comedy-drama film directed by Tom Vaughan from a screenplay by David Nicholls, adapted from his own novel Starter for Ten. The film stars James McAvoy as a university student who wins a place on a University Challenge quiz team. It premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2006, and was released in the UK and Ireland on 10 November 2006, and in Canada and the US on 23 February 2007. Animation The Soldier's Tale is a 1983 animation film written by R.O. Blechman and Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, and directed by R.O. Blechman and Christian Blackwood. Comedy Zipping Along is a 1953 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Thriller I Witness is a human rights themed thriller with action elements starring Jeff Daniels, James Spader, Portia de Rossi, Clifton Collins, Jr. and Wade Williams. Released in the United States on February 1, 2003 and re-released by Universal in 2007. Comedy Non-ko is a 2008 comedy film directed by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri and co -written with Takashi Ujita. Comedy Douchebags and Donuts is a stand up DVD hosted by comedian Denis Leary, released by Comedy Central. The DVD was released by Comedy Central on January 18, 2011, containing special features, deleted scenes and all completely uncensored and uncut. Science Fiction Restol, The Special Rescue Squad is a 1999 Korean animated film created by Seoul Movie. Comedy Money Money is a 1995 Telugu film directed by Siva Nageswara Rao. The film was produced by Ram Gopal Varma. The film is the sequel to the 1993 Telugu movie Money. A sequel to the film Money Money, More Money was released in 2011. Documentary film Underwater Dreams is an upcoming documentary film written, directed, and produced by Mary Mazzio, chronicles the story of how the sons of undocumented Mexican immigrants learned how to build underwater robots, and go up against MIT in the process. Science Fiction Tomorrowland is an upcoming American science fiction mystery adventure film directed by Brad Bird, co-written and produced by Bird and Damon Lindelof. The film stars George Clooney, Britt Robertson, Hugh Laurie, Raffey Cassidy, Thomas Robinson, Kathryn Hahn, Tim McGraw, Keegan-Michael Key and Judy Greer. Walt Disney Pictures originally announced the film under the working title 1952 until it was retitled, sharing its name with the futuristic themed land found at Disney theme parks. The film is scheduled to be released on May 22, 2015 in theatres and IMAX. Comedy Marykkundoru Kunjaadu is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film directed by Shafi, starring Dileep, Bhavana and Biju Menon in the lead roles. The film was released on 25 December 2010 which went on to become a blockbuster completing 150 days. A Sequel for the movie is announced. Comedy The Muzzle is a 1958 film directed by Wolfgang Staudte. Comedy Ico, The Brave Little Horse is a 1982 animated film written by Inés Geldstein and directed by Manuel García Ferré. Comedy Homer and Eddie is a 1989 American film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Belushi and directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. Comedy It's Just a Detail is a 2010 short comedy mistery film written and directed by Giovanni Maccelli. Documentary film In Berlin, 16.10. - 4.11.1989 is a 1989 film directed by J. Denzler and Petra Tschörtner. Comedy Hyde and Hare is a 1955 Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon pits Bugs against Dr. Jekyll, who continues to turn into Mr. Hyde. The title is a play on the expression "neither hide nor hair." Animation "Bill the bunny is a struggling novelist who has never actually written anything, much to the chagrin of his perfectionist life partner, Gary the frog. Thad the bear is a hopeless romantic who can't find the right words to express his feelings for the scandalous and alluring Lucy the goat. And Leon the hippopotamus—one of the coolest and hippest guys in town—has struck up an unlikely friendship with a down-on-his-luck high-school sociology teacher, Pedro the mouse." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Magnificent Life of the Prince is a 2011 short animated film written by Mahsa Shoja Eraghi and Ehsan Kafash and directed by Mahsa Shoja Araghi. Thriller Graupel Poetry is a 2011 family thriller drama film written and directed by Bruce Saxway. Documentary film When rock and roll was born the world changed forever, and this documentary shows how it all happened, with vintage performances from Little Richard, Bill Haley, Ricky Nelson, and many others. Comedy Los Beverly de Peralvillo is a 1971 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés. The film is based on the television series of the same name. Comedy The Passionate Stranger is a 1957 British drama film, directed by Muriel Box and starring Margaret Leighton and Ralph Richardson. It uses the film within a film device, with the "real" part of the plot shot in black-and-white and the "fictional" element in colour. The interior scenes were shot at Shepperton Studios, with location filming taking place at Chilworth, Surrey. Box stated that the film was intended "to debunk the sentimental novel...a mild satire on romance as opposed to reality, and the unhappy consequences of confusing the two". New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther understood the intention, but described the premise as "thin and even tedious" and felt that the lengthy central fantasy sequence "is so ponderous, and it so completely outweighs the little black-and-white whimsy that surrounds it, that it drags down the whole idea." He did however concede that "thanks to adroit performances by Miss Leighton and Sir Ralph...this little bit of nonsense from Muriel and Sydney Box is not quite as flimsy and pretentious as it may at first sound." Science Fiction The Ice Pirates is a 1984 Comic science fiction film directed by Stewart Raffill, who co-wrote the screenplay with Krull author Stanford Sherman. The film stars Robert Urich, Mary Crosby and Michael D. Roberts; other notable featured actors are Anjelica Huston, Ron Perlman, Bruce Vilanch, John Carradine, and former football player John Matuszak. Documentary film Persian Pickles is a 2012 short film directed by Jodie Mack. Documentary film 'Hairspray Extensions' is a 2007 documentary short film directed by Katy Leigh. Comedy Michael Madhana Kama Rajan is a 1990 Tamil comedy film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and written by Kamal Haasan, with Crazy Mohan penning the dialogues. The film also feature large ensemble cast alongside Kamal Haasan, Kushboo, Urvashi, Rupini played the female leads, while Manorama, Delhi Ganesh, Nassar, Venniradai Moorthy, SN Lakshmi, Jayabharathi, R. N. Jayagopal, Nagesh, Praveen Kumar and Santhana Bharathi playing other significant role. The film was a blockbuster and completed 175-day run at the box office. The film tells a story of quadruplets, Michael, Madhanagopal, Kameshwaran, and Raju, all played by Kamal Haasan. Kamal had distinguished each of those characters with his body language and language lingo. Michael has a husky voice, Madan has an English accent, Kameshwaran speaks Palakkad Tamil and Raju speaks Madras Tamil in keeping with their diverse upbringing as per the plot. The film's climax scene is said to be inspired from the Charlie Chaplin movie, The Gold Rush. Comedy Bachelor's Swan Song is a 1989 comedy film written by Chi Yat Wong and Tung-Shing Yee and directed by Tung-Shing Yee. Comedy Caught in the Draft is a 1941 comedy/war film, directed by David Butler. Documentary film My Heart of Darkness is a Swedish–German 2010 documentary film about four ex-soldiers from different sides of the Angolan civil war and their posttraumatic stress disorder. The film was recorded in 2007. It was first shown at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam on November 20, 2010. It premiered in Sweden on April 8 the next year. The title of the film is a reference to Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness. The film, like the novella, takes place on a boat traveling up an African river, and covers issues of tragedy and abuse. The four ex-soldiers do not all speak the same language, but translate for each other. The narrator Marius van Niekerk, who is also the film's director and lead character, speaks English, while the others speak Portuguese and Afrikaans. Comedy Joanna was a 1925 silent romantic comedy film produced and directed by Edwin Carewe and distributed by First National Pictures. The film was based on the short story "Joanna, of the Skirts Too Short and the Lips Too Red and the Tongue Too Pert", by Henry Leyford Gates. The film starred Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall and is now considered lost. Comedy Die Abfahrer is a German film directed by Adolf Winkelmann. It was released in 1978. Thriller The Rundown is a 2003 American action comedy film starring The Rock and Seann William Scott about a bounty hunter who must head for Brazil to retrieve his employer's renegade son. It was directed by Peter Berg. The film received positive reviews but failed at the box office. Comedy Drowned is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Marcio Migliorisi. Science Fiction Altered States of Plaine is a drama mystery sci-fi thriller film directed by Nick Gaglia. Documentary film My Eye for a Camera is a 2001 autofiction movie by Quebec film director Denys Desjardins. This length feature is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Thriller The Teahouse is a 1974 Hong Kong crime drama directed by Kuei Chih-Hung. Written by On Szeto, the film is about an immigrant restaurant owner trying to protect his family from juvenile gangs. It was such a hit that the film was followed by a 1975 sequel, Big Brother Cheng, with kung fu star Kuan Tai Chen reprising the eponymous role. Comedy American Pie Presents: Band Camp is a 2005 direct-to-DVD, spin-off from the American Pie series. While being the first American Pie spin-off, it is also a direct continuation of American Wedding. It was directed by Steve Rash and written by Brad Riddell. During development, the film's working title was American Pie 4. The film centers on Matt Stifler, younger brother of Steve Stifler. In this film, Matt is sent to the infamous band camp, where he is compelled to change his ways. It was released on DVD in the United Kingdom on October 31, 2005 and in the United States on December 26, 2005. Comedy Wild Poses is short subject in the Our Gang series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach Studios and first released on October 28, 1933 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was the 125th Our Gang short that was released. A sequel to the previous Our Gang short, Bedtime Worries, Wild Poses features a brief cameo by Laurel & Hardy. Thriller I Wake Up Screaming is a 1941 film noir. It is based on the novel of the same name by Steve Fisher, who co-wrote the screenplay with Dwight Taylor. The film stars Betty Grable, Victor Mature and Carole Landis, and features one of Grable's few dramatic roles. Documentary film Mafia No! is a 1967 short documentary film directed by John Irvin. Thriller Metallica Through the Never is a 2013 American IMAX thriller concert film featuring the American heavy metal band Metallica. The film title is derived from the song "Through the Never" off the self-titled 1991 album; the feature follows young Trip's surreal misadventures on what is supposedly a routine task intercut with concert footage in Vancouver and Edmonton, August 2012. The feature was released by the revived Picturehouse marquee, ceased since 2008. Thriller RPM Is a 1998 action film starring David Arquette, Emmanuelle Seigner, and Famke Janssen. It was shot in 1997 and first released on video in Germany on June 23, 1998. An earlier unrelated film with the same title, R. P. M., was released in 1970. Documentary film The Memory of Justice is a 1976 documentary film directed by Marcel Ophüls. It explores the subject of atrocities committed in wartime and features Joan Baez, Karl Dönitz, Hermann Göring, Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff, Yehudi Menuhin, Albert Speer and Telford Taylor. The film was inspired by Telford Taylor's book Nuremberg and Vietnam: An American Tragedy, and Taylor is interviewed extensively during the film. But Ophüls takes the book as a starting point for exploring the possibility of people judging one another, especially in light of their behavior in other contexts, as well as dealing with individual versus collective responsibility. The film had a difficult genesis. It was originally financed in the summer of 1973 by BBC, Polytel, and a private company based in London, Visual Programme Systems, the latter of whom had wanted the film to dwell heavily on America's involvement in Vietnam and France's involvement in Algeria. After completing rough cuts, VPS was dismayed at Ophüls work and tried to remove him as director. Hamilton Fish V organized a group of investors who were able to buy back the rights to the film from VPS and allow Ophüls to complete it. Animation Aladdin and His Magic Lamp is a 1970 French animated film directed by Jean Image. It is loosely based on the Arabian Nights tale of Aladdin. Made by Image's fifty-artist crew on a limited schedule in 1969, the film proved successful with children upon its original release. Paramount Pictures, who picked up the American rights for the film, released it on July 1, 1975 as part of its Saturday "Family Matinee" cinema program. It was Image's second and final film to receive a U.S. release. Comedy Omicron is a 1963 Italian science fiction-comedy film directed by Ugo Gregoretti. The film entered the competition at the 24th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Mama is Boos is a 1985 Dutch film directed by Ruud van Hemert. Documentary film For Those Aboot To Rock: Live at the Commodore is a live performance DVD by the Canadian Heavy Metal band Strapping Young Lad, released in 2004 by Century Media. A CD version was released along with the 2013 "Metal for the Masses" reissue of City to celebrate Century Media's 25th anniversary. Comedy Chase the Slut is a 2010 film directed by Ryan Denmark. Documentary film The Defector: Escape from North Korea is a 2012 documentary film about North Korean defectors, directed by Korean-Canadian filmmaker Ann Shin. The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and had its broadcast premiere on TVOntario on June 26. The film's release was accompanied by The Defector Interactive, an interactive documentary that uses a videogame-like approach to let the user find out about life in and escape from North Korea. Comedy Brigands, chapitre VII is a 1996 French drama film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. The film entered the competition at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Prize. Animation Ratskin is a 1929 animated cartoon released by Columbia Pictures starring Krazy Kat. It is notable for being the first cartoon to be released by Columbia Pictures and the first Krazy Kat cartoon released with sound. Documentary film Tong Tana is a 1989 Swedish documentary film about the Penan people of Sarawak, Borneo, a federal state of Malaysia, and their struggle to protect their natural environment, the Tropical rainforest of the low and hilly parts of the island and the global support they get through Swiss citizen Bruno Manser. It was made by Björn Cederberg and Kristian Petri and stars Alec Baldwin as narrator. Animation Wet Blanket Policy is the 29th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 20, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. The title is a play-on-words about a type of insurance policy. Animation Pipsqueak Prince is a 2002 short animation film directed by Zoia Trofimova. Comedy Innerspace is a 1987 science fiction comedy film directed by Joe Dante and produced by Michael Finnell. Steven Spielberg served as executive producer. The film was inspired by the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage. It stars Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan, with Robert Picardo and Kevin McCarthy, with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It earned $25,893,810 of domestic gross revenue and won an Oscar, the only film directed by Dante to do so. Comedy Gummibärchen küßt man nicht is a 1989 West German comedy film. Despite featuring mainly American actors, the film was never released outside of Germany. Comedy A Self-Made Failure is a lost 1924 silent film feature comedy distributed by Associated First National Pictures, later First National Pictures. It was directed by William Beaudine and starred silent comic Lloyd Hamilton and then child actor Ben Alexander. At the time it was one of the longest comedy features ever made. While this film is lost, a trailer of it survives in the Library of Congress film collection. Documentary film To Go On Living is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Hans Haldimann. Animation Night of the Bear is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Frédéric Guillaume and Samuel Guillaume. Comedy Morning Judge is a 1937 short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta from a screenplay written by Rob Lieber. The film stars Steve Carell, Jennifer Garner, and Ed Oxenbould, and is based on Judith Viorst's 1972 children's book of the same name. Co-produced by 21 Laps Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company, the film was released by Walt Disney Pictures on October 10, 2014. Thriller Dear Murderer is a 1947 British thriller, directed by Arthur Crabtree for Gainsborough Pictures, and starring Eric Portman and Greta Gynt. The film was well-received for its tautness and ingenuity, with one reviewer noting: "Dear Murderer is a shrewd, semi-psychological thriller with Eric Portman, a well-known menace...being sinister to the height of his bent. The plot is good and chilling." It also received positive notices on its release in the U.S.: "Another masterful picture from overseas, a carefully plotted dramatic thriller which revolves very neatly about the commission of the perfect crime." Documentary film The Raw and the Cooked is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Monika Treut. Thriller Man-Eater of Kumaon is a 1948 film directed by Byron Haskin. It stars Sabu and Wendell Corey. The film was made after the success of Jim Corbett book Man-Eaters of Kumaon, published in 1944. The film was not based on any of the stories of the Corbett's bestselling book, but used a fictional plot. Science Fiction Zeiram also known as Zeram, is a 1991 Japanese live-action movie in which an alien bounty hunter named Iria comes to Earth to do battle with Zeiram, an immortal alien creature with a strangely shaped head which resembles a wide-brimmed hat. Along with two ordinary Japanese electricians, she and Zeiram become trapped in an artificial dimension called the Zone, and have only a limited amount of time to finish their battle. The film Zeiram was followed by a live-action sequel, Zeiram 2, as well as an OVA prequel miniseries called Iria: Zeiram the Animation and two videogames, Hyper Iria and Zeiram Zone. The Zeiram series was created by Keita Amemiya, known for his work as both a director and an illustrator. Zeiram, like many of Amemiya's other works such as Mirai Ninja and Hagane, has a very distinctive visual style that incorporates traditional Eastern motifs and symbolism with science-fiction concepts. Amemiya has himself said that Zeiram's rather striking appearance was inspired by the image of a lone traveler in a straw hat and cloak that was common in the Japanese period dramas he watched as a child. Animation Negadon: The Monster from Mars is a 25 minute computer animated Japanese short film completed in 2005. Written and directed by Jun Awazu with his independent company Studio Magara co-produced with Comix Wave Inc., the film attempts to capture the look and feel of Showa era Japanese special effects films, mainly from the 1950s and early '60s. Negadon has been broadcast across Japan by the anime satellite television network, Animax. The film premiered on AZN Television in North America. The film has also played by the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States in 2008. Negadon, the Monster from Mars was released in North America on DVD on July 11, 2006 by Central Park Media. Comedy Elevator Movie is a 2004 drama comedy film written and directed by Zeb Haradon. Animation Red Bull 'Music Academy World Tour is a 2012 short promotional animation film directed by Pete Candeland. Comedy Circus Lives is a 1996 film directed by Susan McIntosh. Comedy Cut is a 2000 Australian comedy horror film, which was directed by Kimble Rendall and stars Kylie Minogue, Molly Ringwald and Tiriel Mora. Science Fiction Serenity is a 2005 American space western film written and directed by Joss Whedon. It is a continuation of Whedon's short-lived 2002 Fox science fiction television series Firefly and stars the same cast, taking place after the events of the final episode. Set in 2517, Serenity is the story of the captain and crew of Serenity, a "Firefly-class" spaceship. The captain and first mate are veterans of the Unification War, having fought on the losing side. Their lives of petty crime are interrupted by a psychic passenger who harbors a dangerous secret. The film was released in North America on September 30, 2005 by Universal Pictures. It received generally positive reviews and was #2 during its opening weekend but it did not make back its budget until its home media release. Serenity won numerous awards, including the 2006 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Animation Holger is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Silvan Zweifel, Aline Höchli and Claudia Wirth. Documentary film The Invisible Lighthouse is a 2013 short documentary biographical film written and directed by Thomas Dolby. Thriller Maverick is a 1994 Western comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by William Goldman, based on the 1950s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins. The film stars Mel Gibson as Bret Maverick, a card player and con artist collecting money to enter a high-stakes poker game. He is joined in his adventure by Annabelle Bransford, another con artist, and lawman Marshall Zane Cooper. The film also stars Graham Greene, James Coburn, Alfred Molina and a large number of cameo appearances by Western film actors, country music stars and other actors. The film received a favorably critical reception for its light-hearted charm, and was financially successful, earning over $180 million during its theatrical run. It received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Thriller Dark Blood is a film directed by George Sluizer, written by Jim Barton, and starring River Phoenix, Judy Davis, and Jonathan Pryce. The film was not completed due to the death of Phoenix shortly before the end of the project and remained unfinished for 19 years. It premiered to a private guest audience on September 27, 2012 at the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht, Netherlands. The film was shown twice more, publicly, on October 2, 2012 at the festival. It was shown at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2013, the Miami International Film Festival in March 2013, the Split Film Festival in September 2013, and the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival in April 2014. The film follows Boy, a young widower, who retreats to the desert after his wife dies of radiation following nuclear tests near their home. Boy is waiting for the end of the world and carves Kachina dolls, believing they contain magical powers. A couple, Harry and Buffy travel to the desert on a second honeymoon in an attempt to save their marriage. Their car breaks down in the middle of nowhere and the couple is rescued by Boy. Documentary film The Splendour of Garhwal and Roopkund is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Victor Banerjee. Thriller Stonehearst Asylum, previously known as Eliza Graves, is an American thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Joseph Gangemi, based on the short story "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" by Edgar Allan Poe. The film stars Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, Michael Caine, Ben Kingsley, and David Thewlis. The film will be released on October 24, 2014. Documentary film Identities is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Aistė Žegulytė. Comedy The Rewrite is a romantic comedy film starring Hugh Grant as a washed-up screenwriter who begins teaching at a small college and Marisa Tomei as a single mom with whom the screenwriter finds romance. The film is directed by Marc Lawrence based on a screenplay he wrote. It began development at Castle Rock Entertainment in October 2012, and filming began in New York in April 2013. The Rewrite premiered at a gala screening at the Shanghai International Film Festival on June 15, 2014. The film is scheduled to be released in theaters in the United Kingdom on October 8, 2014. A theatrical release in the United States has yet to be scheduled. Comedy Four Single Fathers is a 2009 comedy film directed by Paolo Monico. Documentary film Se está volviendo gobierno (1915-1919) is a 1992 short documentary film written by Manuel Barbachano Ponce, Fernando Orduna and Ricardo Pérez Monfort, and directed by Miguel Barbachano-Ponce. Documentary film Pit No. 8 is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Marianna Kaat. Comedy Wine of Youth is a 1924 American silent comedy-drama film directed by King Vidor, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, shortly after the merger which created MGM in April 1924. Vidor did not consider it important enough to mention in his autobiography, although it did advance the careers of three young stars-to-be: Ben Lyon, Eleanor Boardman and William Haines. The film is preserved at George Eastman House, Rochester New York. Comedy The Merry Duel is a film directed by Milos Makovec released on Mar 9, 1951. Comedy BMX Bandits is a 1983 Australian children's adventure film. This was a film debut of a then-unknown Nicole Kidman. Kidman, who was chosen ahead of 200 who auditioned for the part of "Judy", had to learn to ride a BMX bike for the role, and her stunt double was actually a man who wore a wig. Thriller Times of Troubleis a 2012 documentary drama film directed by Paddy Hayes. Thriller Akalpith is a Marathi movie to be released on February 28, 2014. The genre of movie is a 'psychological thriller' and is written and directed by Mr. Prasad Acharekar. Movie starts with Renuka Shahane, Mohan Agashe and Nirmiti Sawant. The theme song of movie is written by Guru Thakur and is composed by Sonam Sherpa, Nitin Malik and Subir Malik of Parikrama Band. Comedy The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu is a 1980 comedy film, notable as the final film of Peter Sellers, David Tomlinson and John Le Mesurier. Pre-production began with Richard Quine as director. By the time the film entered production, Piers Haggard had replaced him. Peter Sellers handled the re-shoots himself. Based on characters created by Sax Rohmer, the film stars Sellers in the dual role of Fu Manchu, a stereotypical Chinese evil genius, and English country gentleman detective Nayland Smith. Released less than a month after his death and despite it being the last film Sellers appeared in while he was alive, the film was a commercial and critical failure. It was also the final film appearance for Tomlinson, who retired shortly before its release and died in 2000. Documentary film Children of Sodom is a 2013 short crime documentary film written and directed by York-Fabian Raabe. Comedy Blondie's Big Deal is a film directed by Edward Bernds released on March 10, 1949. Comedy They All Fall is a 1925 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Ku-Fu? Dalla Sicilia con furore is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Nando Cicero. A parody of kung fu films, it was initially announced under the title La capa più tosta di tutta la Cina!. The film got a great commercial success, grossing about 900 million lire. Comedy Yo, el mujeriego is a 1963 comedy-drama film written by Adolfo Torres Portillo & Gregorio Walerstein and directed by José Díaz Morales. Comedy Gorilla Bathes at Noon is a 1993 comedy film written and directed by Dusan Makavejev. Thriller Money Movers is a 1978 Australian crime action drama film directed by Bruce Beresford. The film was based on the book Money Movers by Devon Minchin, founder of Metropolitan Security Services. The story deals loosely with two real-life events, the 1970 Sydney Armoured Car Robbery where A$500,000 was stolen from a Mayne Nickless armoured van, and a 1970 incident where A$280,000 was stolen from Metropolitan Security Services' offices by bandits impersonating policemen. Money Movers is "one of the few films of the 1970s that deal with crime and police corruption as an entrenched state of being, and one of the earliest to embrace extremely violent action." Comedy Too Fat Too Furious is a 2005 Dutch action comedy film. The film received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. Animation Kitty Foiled is a 1948 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 34th Tom and Jerry short. It was released in theaters on June 1, 1948. The cartoon was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with animation by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Irving Levine and Ed Barge. The music was scored by Scott Bradley, and the cartoon produced by Fred Quimby. Comedy Crimes of the Future is a 1970 Canadian film written, shot, edited and directed by David Cronenberg. The film stars Ronald Mlodzik. Also like Stereo it was shot silent with a commentary added afterwards. The commentary is spoken by the character Adrian Tripod. This film is set in 1997. Comedy TerrorVision is an American horror-comedy film released in 1986. The film was directed by Ted Nicolaou, produced and written by Albert and Charles Band and composed by Richard Band, all of whom would go on to found and work with Full Moon Features in 1989. TerrorVision was made by Empire International Pictures, the production company owned by Charles Band prior to Full Moon. Documentary film The Chola Heritage is a 1980 documentary film directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. Documentary film "Born in the same city in Colombia but not related, Andrés Escobar and Pablo Escobar shared a fanatical love of soccer. Andrés grew up to become one of Colombia's most beloved players, while Pablo became the most notorious drug baron of all time. While adeptly investigating the secret marriage of crime and sports, Michael Zimbalist and Jeff Zimbalist (Favela Rising, TFF '05) reveal the surprising connections between the murders of Andrés and Pablo." Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Lucky Di Unlucky Story is a 2013 Punjabi comedy film directed by Smeep Kang, and featuring Gippy Grewal, Jaswinder Bhalla, Gurpreet Ghuggi and Binnu Dhillon in lead roles; the group earlier came together for 2012 Punjabi comedy Carry On Jatta. The story is based on the lives of ladiesman Lucky; and his three married friends and how they enchance minor trouble. The film released on 26 April 2013 and became an instant blockbuster at the Indian box office apparently. Smeep Kang copied the script of this film from Tamil blockbuster Panchathanthiram starring Kamal Haasan & Simran. Panchathanthiram's story was written by Kamal Haasan & Crazy Mohan. Documentary film "Some members of Congress recently limited themselves to $1 meals, the average food stamp benefit. They mostly ate PB sandwiches and Top Ramen. But here in SF, nutritional educator Shira Potash created a real challenge: a healthy food stamp diet. Calculator in hand, she and husband Yoav prioritize organic veggies, forgo coffee and cheese, and discover that free samples help stave off the hunger. It doesn't take long for the painstaking rationing to erode their goodwill as they argue about whether a whole or half banana constitutes a serving of fruit. A thoughtful exploration of the politics and culture of cheap food in the first world. Our co-presenter for the made-in-SF documentary "Food Stamped" is the San Francisco Food Bank, who will be collecting edible donations at the screenings. They're looking for non-perishable food items, especially protein foods like tuna, peanut butter, and chili. Cereal and fruit juice are also great. No glass please. The San Francisco Food Bank serves over 200,000 people per year, and will distribute 43.5 million pounds of food to the community this year - enough for at least 88,000 meals every day. 60% of what is distributed is fresh fruits and vegetables. For more information, visit www.SFFoodBank.org" Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Thriller Aaru is a 2005 Indian Tamil language action-masala film written and directed by Hari. It stars Suriya and Trisha Krishnan in lead role. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film released on 9 December 2005 and was declared as an average success at the box office. The film was also dubbed and released in Telugu under the same title. The movie dubbed in Hindi as The Return of Ghajini. Comedy Little Manhattan is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed and written by husband and wife Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett. Though Levin is credited as the director and Flackett as the writer, in the film's DVD commentary the two reveal that they collaborated on both tasks. Little Manhattan depicts the story of ten-year-old Gabe's realization that girls can be pretty and nice to be with. The story takes place, and was filmed on location, in Manhattan, mostly in the Upper West Side. The film stars Josh Hutcherson and Charlie Ray in the leading roles of the two children. It was Ray's first film role having never previously attended an audition. The character of Rosemary at the kindergarten stage, seen in a flashback, was played by the writer-director team's real-life daughter. Animation The Ginger Bread Boy is an animated short by Walter Lantz Productions and is among the many films of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The story mentioned in the cartoon is based on one published in a magazine in 1875. Documentary film "Dutch kinetic artist Christiaan Zwanikken resurrects the deceased local wildlife by reanimating the skeletal remains with servomotors and robotic engineering. He breeds these new species in a 400 yr. old monastery in a village in Portugal that has been restored from ruins, to become his family's home, an artists’ workshop and nature preserve. Filmed entirely in Portugal, Convento’s camera is almost perpetually in motion, tracking through the monastery and its landscape, transporting the audience into the daily lives of these extraordinary people. Each family member simultaneously nourishes the coexistence of art and nature, documented through a series of connected micro-narratives." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Thriller Desperate Hours is a 1990 remake of the 1955 William Wyler crime drama of the same title. Both films are based on the novel by Joseph Hayes, who also co-wrote the script for this movie with Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal. Desperate Hours stars Mickey Rourke, Anthony Hopkins, Mimi Rogers, Kelly Lynch, Lindsay Crouse, Elias Koteas and David Morse. It is directed by Michael Cimino, who had previously worked with Rourke on the films Heaven's Gate and Year of the Dragon. Thriller Aftermass: Bicycling in a Post-Critical Mass Portland is a historical documentary thriller sports film directed by Joe Biel. Comedy Fiorina la vacca is a 1972 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Vittorio De Sisti. It is loosely based on several works by Ruzante. Documentary film Private Hungary: Dusi and Jenö is a 1988 documentary film directed by Péter Forgács. Comedy Bank Bang is a 2008 Greek comedy film directed by Vasilis Xaralabopoulos. Comedy The Cohens and the Kellys in Africa is a comedy film. It is one of The Cohens and Kellys series. Documentary film The Rink "Rebooted" is a documentary film directed by Ron Butts. Comedy Blondie Meets the Boss is a 1939 comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Dagwood Bumstead quits his job when his long-awaited vacation is postponed. Blondie asks J.C. Dithers to give Dagwood his job back, and Dithers agrees but on the condition that Blondie take charge of the office while he is in Washington closing a deal. Dagwood, left to tend the house while Blondie goes to work, succumbs to a neighbor's suggestion to go fishing and leaves Baby Dumpling in care of Blondie's sister, Dot, in town for a jitterbug contest. While fishing, Dagwood meets two entertainers from the Garden Cafe and when one of them, Francine, almost overturns the boat, Dagwood grabs to save her, and the "glutch" is photographed. Blondie has the film from Dagwood's camera developed, and Dithers wires her to buy some land owned by the Garden Club proprietor before he learns that it has been approved as the site of the new airport. Enroute, she picks up the developed film. Dagwood has wandered off to play pool, and Dot and her boy friend, Freddie, take Baby Dumpling with them to the jitterbug contest at the Garden Cafe. Blondie recognizes Francine from the fishing photograph just as Dagwood comes along in pursuit of Baby Dumpling. She smacks him with her purse, then leaves with Baby Dumpling. The café owner finds the Dithers telegram realizes the importance of his land. Meanwhile, reeling from the impact of Blondie's blow, wins the jitterbug contest with his wild gyrations Comedy Breakfast in Hollywood is a 1946 film directed by Harold D. Schuster. Comedy Hide-Out is a 1934 comedy film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Robert Montgomery and Maureen O'Sullivan. It also features a young Mickey Rooney. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing - Original Story. Comedy Delitto in Formula Uno is a 1984 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the tenth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Documentary film Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9 is a 1989 American short documentary film produced by David Petersen about Sherrill's Restaurant and Bakery in Washington D.C.. It was nominated in 1989 for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Der Stich des Skorpion is a 2004 biography/thriller film written by Holger Karsten Schmidt and directed by Stephan Wagner. Animation "A meditation on everyday life and our relationship with nature." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Kit Kat is a 1991 film written and directed by Daoud Abdel Sayed. Comedy Billions is a lost 1920 silent film comedy produced by and starring Alla Nazimova and distributed by Metro Pictures. Ray Smallwood directed. It is based on a French play, L'Homme riche, by Jean Jose Frappa and Henry Dupuy-Mazuel. Comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American western comedy film written and produced by Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. Directed by and starring MacFarlane himself, the film features an ensemble cast also including Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris, Giovanni Ribisi, Sarah Silverman, and Liam Neeson. Produced by Media Rights Capital and distributed by Universal Pictures, the film was released on May 30, 2014 to mixed reviews from critics, but was a moderate box office success. Comedy My First Toy Company is a 2007 short comedy film written by Wil Masisak and S. Todd Whitaker and directed by Wil Masisak. Comedy Out There is a 1995 comedy film written by Thomas Strelich, Alison Nigh and directed by Sam Irvin. Comedy The Pride of the Firm is a 1914 comedy film written by Jacques Burg and Walter Turszinsky and directed by Carl Wilhelm. Thriller 3 Days to Kill is a 2014 French-American action thriller film directed by McG and written by Luc Besson and Adi Hasak. The film stars Kevin Costner, Amber Heard, Hailee Steinfeld, Connie Nielsen, Richard Sammel, and Eriq Ebouaney. The film was released on February 21, 2014. Comedy The Perez Family is a comedy film released in 1995 about a group of Cuban refugees in America who pretend to be a family. It starred Marisa Tomei, Alfred Molina, Anjelica Huston, Chazz Palminteri, and other well-known actors. It was based on the 1991 novel The Perez Family by Christine Bell. The film was directed by Mira Nair. The premise of the film was that a group of unrelated people, who happened to share the last name "Perez", realized they could more easily stay in America if they pretended to be family. Set in 1980 during the Mariel boatlift, the movie shows Juan Raúl Perez, a former aristocrat and newly released political prisoner, seeking to return to his wife, now in America, after 20 years. Dottie Perez is a former prostitute, who Juan meets. U.S. Immigration officials assume the two are married, because of the common last name. The potential for a real romantic relationship between the couple sets the basis for much of the rest of the film. Comedy Fright Night Part II is a 1988 American horror comedy film directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and starring William Ragsdale, Roddy McDowall, Traci Lind, and Julie Carmen. It is the first and only sequel to Fright Night, with Ragsdale and McDowall reprising their roles. Composer Brad Fiedel also returned with another distinct synthesizer score. Following the plot of the first film, it focuses on Charley Brewster who, now a college student, encounters a group of vampires led by a beautiful woman who is seeking him out. Released by TriStar Pictures in 1989, the film grossed almost $3 million domestically, and has since become a cult film like its predecessor. In 2003, it received a brief issuing on DVD by Artisan Entertainment in a full frame presentation, but the release quickly went out of print and has since become a rare collector's item. Documentary film 196 BPM is a 2002 film directed by Romuald Karmakar. Thriller Ek Second... Jo Zindagi Badal De... is a 2010 Bollywood drama film, directed by Partho Ghosh featuring veteran Bollywood actors Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala in lead roles. The film also stars Pakistani actor, Moammar Rana, Nikita Anand and Rozza Catalona. Documentary film Shape The Wind is a documentary film directed by Shinichi Ise. Documentary film Bury Me in Redwood Country is a 2009 documentary film about the Redwood forest landscape. It is a meditative look at the tallest and largest trees on the planet, offering a reverential perspective that approaches the ecstatic. The film includes interviews with Redwoods experts, foresters, conservationists, native basketweavers, rangers and naturalists, including Steve Sillet and Michael Taylor. The project encapsulated a year of shooting in diverse locations in Redwood National and State Parks, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Montgomery Woods State Reserve, Sequoia National Park, and others. Thriller The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema is a 1988 Brazilian thriller film directed by Guilherme de Almeida Prado. The film borrows some references from Hollywood films noirs of the 1940s, mainly Orson Welles' The Lady from Shanghai. Its name a play with The Lady from Shanghai. Documentary film Of Kites and Borders is a 2013 documentary film directed by Yolanda Pividal. Comedy Abbey Is Silly is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Jeff Tomsic. Thriller Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case is a film directed by Jean Delannoy released on Sep 2, 1959. Thriller Nomads is a 1986 horror and thriller film which was written and directed by John McTiernan and stars Pierce Brosnan and Lesley-Anne Down. The story involves a French anthropologist who is an expert on nomads. He stumbles across a group of urban nomads who turn out to be more than he expected. Comedy You Can't Fool Your Wife is a 1940 film directed by Ray McCarey. Animation Hooked Bear is a 1956 short film in the Humphrey the Bear series. The short can be found on disc 2 of Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s and also in a handful of cheap public domain VHS tapes. Thriller Banking Hours 10 to 4 is a 2012 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by K. Madhu, starring Anoop Menon, Meghna Raj, Jishnu, Kailash in the lead roles. Documentary film Mario Lanza: The American Caruso is a 90-minute 1983 PBS documentary, narrated and hosted by Plácido Domingo. It explores the life of tenor Mario Lanza, and includes clips from six of the tenor's eight films, together with interviews with such Lanza associates and contemporaries as Anna Moffo, Kathryn Grayson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Joe Pasternak, and Dorothy Kirsten, Frances Yeend, and the conductor Peter Herman Adler. The film also includes interviews and remembrances from Lanza's mother and all four of his children. Production credits as follows: Written by Stephen Chodorov, Co-Executive Producer; Director John Musilli, Writer JoAnn Young. The documentary film was nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 1983 as "Outstanding Informational Special." Co-Executive Producers were John Musilli, Stephen Chodorov; and JoAnn Young, Producer. Science Fiction L.A. Zombie is a 2010 queer cinema zombie film written and directed by Bruce LaBruce. It premiered in competition at Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland in 2010. The film exists in two versions, an hour-long one that was showcased at various festivals and theatres, and a one-hundred and three minute hardcore cut released on DVD. Science Fiction The End is a 2012 Spanish thriller film directed by Jorge Torregrossa and based on David Monteagudo's novel Fin, with a screenplay by Sergio G. Sánchez and Jorge Guerricaechevarría. The film was produced by Antena 3 Films. It was first screened at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival in September and later opened in Spain on 23 November of the same year. The film also marks the screen debut of model Andrés Velencoso. Animation The Black Dogs Progress is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by Stephen Irwin. Documentary film 1991: The Year Punk Broke, released theatrically in 1992, is a documentary directed by Dave Markey featuring American alternative rock band Sonic Youth on tour in Europe in 1991. While Sonic Youth is the focus of the documentary, the film also gives attention to Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr., Babes in Toyland, Gumball and The Ramones. Also featured in the film are Mark Arm, Dan Peters and Matt Lukin of Mudhoney and roadie Joe Cole, who was murdered in a robbery three months after the tour ended. The film is dedicated to him. Several scenes in the film involve re-enactments and references to scenes from the contemporaneous Madonna tour documentary, Truth or Dare, such as Gordon complaining about "industry people" in the front row, or Cobain, introduced as "Costner" telling Sonic Youth that their show was "neat". At a screening of the film at the 2008 All Tomorrow's Parties festival in Monticello, New York, Markey mentioned that the working title for the film was Tooth or Hair, as a further play on this connection. A home video VHS was released by The David Geffen Company on April 13, 1993. The film was again re-released on DVD on September 13, 2011 by the Universal Music Group . Comedy Huck and Tom is an American drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor and released in 1918. The scenario by Julia Crawford Ivers is derived from the novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Robert Gordon and Jack Pickford reprise the title roles from the 1917 version of Tom Sawyer, a successful adaptation also directed by Taylor. Documentary film Jeremy Stanford is an Australian actor and director, known for his role of Tick/Mitzi in the initial stage run of the musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Thriller Desirable Taste is a thriller, erotic film directed by Lee Ji-hyeong. Thriller Contagious is a 1997 thriller film written by Sandy Kroopf and directed by Joe Napolitano. Comedy Four Jacks and a Jill is a 1942 film directed by Jack Hively. Comedy Ellie is a 1984 comedy film directed by Peter Wittman and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Set in the deep south, the film follows the titular Ellie; after witnessing her father's murder at the hands of her stepmother and her three lecherous stepbrothers, Ellie vows to avenge her father's death using the only weapon she has: her voluptuous body. The film also features appearances from such noteworthy actors as Shelley Winters, George Gobel, Edward Albert and Pat Paulsen. Comedy Ten Inch Hero is an independent romantic comedy film completed in 2007. The film was directed by David Mackay and written by Betsy Morris. The Ten Inch Hero of the title refers to a large submarine sandwich. Comedy Luke, the Candy Cut-Up is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in George Eastman House. Comedy Bunyan and Babe is an upcoming computer animated feature film. It is directed by Jim Rygiel and Tony Bancroft and features the voices of John Goodman as Paul Bunyan and Jeff Foxworthy as Babe the Blue Ox. Comedy The Hayseeds Come to Sydney is a 1917 Australian rural comedy from director Beaumont Smith. The second in the Hayseeds series of movies, is considered a lost film. Science Fiction Superbeast is a 1972 sci-fi, horror film written and directed by George Schenck. Comedy Sissi is a 1955 Austrian film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Romy Schneider, Karlheinz Böhm, Magda Schneider, Uta Franz, Gustav Knuth, Vilma Degischer and Josef Meinrad. The film is based on the play Sissys Brautfahrt by Ernst Décsey and Gustav Holm. Sissi is the first installment in the trilogy of films about Empress Elisabeth of Austria, who was known to her family as "Sissi". It was followed by The Young Empress and Fateful Years of an Empress. Documentary film The Great Northwest is a 2012 documentary film directed by Matt McCormick. Science Fiction Die Hel is a 2008 South African film. Thriller Question of Luck is a 1996 crime thriller film written by Luis Marías and directed by Rafael Monleón. Comedy Arriba las mujeres is a 1943 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Comedy Jackass Presents: Mat Hoffman's Tribute to Evel Knievel is a 2008 direct-to-DVD comedy film and the first Jackass Presents film in the Jackass film series. It was released on May 27, 2008 by Dickhouse Productions. The film is a tribute to the stuntman, Evel Knievel, who died on November 30, 2007, one year before the film's release. Jackass Presents: Mat Hoffman's Tribute to Evel Knievel was succeeded by Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa. Science Fiction Action Replayy is an Indian science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Vipul Shah and starring Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles. Aditya Roy Kapoor, Neha Dhupia, Om Puri, Kirron Kher and Rajpal Yadav play supporting roles in the film. The film was scheduled for release coinciding with Diwali 2010. The plot is similar to the 1985 Hollywood film Back to the Future. Director Vipul Shah says any such similarities are coincidental because the screenplay was adapted from a Gujarati play of the same name and perhaps "inspired" by H. G. Wells' The Time Machine. Comedy THE...Kopanoi is a Greek comedy film, released in 1987, written and directed by Giorgos Konstadinou, starring several famous Greek actors, including Konstadinou himself, Markos Lezes, Yannis Vouros, Kostas Palios, and Giorgos Petrohilos. Today the movie has reached cult classic status for its memorable quotes and is regarded as the ultimate Greek comedy from the 1980s cinema period. Animation Glistening Thrills is a 2013 short animated film directed by Jodie Mack. Thriller Aunt Rose is a 2005 horror film directed by James Tucker. Comedy The Baroness and the Butler is a 1938 film directed by Walter Lang. Comedy Porky's Revenge! is the 1985 third installment to the Porky's film series. The film was directed by James Komack. Comedy I due crociati is a 1968 comedy film directed by Giuseppe Orlandini. Documentary film Living in a Perfect World is a 2006 feature-length documentary film by National Geographic Channel International about the Russian Mennonite people between Chihuahua Desert and the Bolivian forest. The dialogue in the documentary is in Spanish and Plautdietsch with English and other subtitles. Living in a Perfect World was awarded as Best Documentary of the BigScreen Festival in 2007. Comedy Irish and Proud of It is a 1936 British-Irish comedy film directed by Donovan Pedelty and starring Richard Hayward, Dinah Sheridan and Liam Gaffney. A popular London-based Irish singer announces one evening how much he would love to go home to his home village in rural Ireland. For a prank, some of his friends take him up on this offer. He is kidnapped and desposited on a wild moor. He returns to the village of his youth, slightly disorentated, and battles an American gangster who has taken control of the settlement. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. Comedy Rahtree Reborn is a 2009 Thai comedy-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. It is a sequel to the 2005 film, Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns. Comedy Pregnant is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Sarik Andreasyan. Comedy The Three Best Things in Life is a 1992 Dutch comedy film directed by Ger Poppelaars. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller The Megalodon shark. A prehistoric killing machine 60 feet long, flashing 200 pounds of teeth and weighing over 20 tons. It's the deadliest predator the world has ever seen. The scientists say it's been extinct for more than 10,000 years. The scientists are wrong. In the darkness of the deep, an underwater research station has been viciously destroyed. Now a tough team of daring divers led by Spencer Northcutt [Antonio Sabato Jr. "Melrose Place"] is taking an experimental sub to war. It's killer instinct vs. sophisticated technology, deadly jaws vs. harpoon-tipped torpedoes, mega-shark vs. modern man is a thrilling extreme deep sea fight to the death. Documentary film Nightmares in Red, White and Blue is a 2009 documentary film written by Joseph Maddrey and directed by Andrew Monument. Documentary film Playboy Video Centerfold: Playmate of the Year Julie Lynn Cialini is a 1996 documentary film directed by Scott Allen. Thriller Liebe und Wahn is a 2007 film directed by Michael C. Huber. Thriller Midnight Man is a 1994 action/martial arts film written by J.B. Lawrence, produced by Alan Amiel and directed by John Weidner. The film stars Lorenzo Lamas, James Lew, and Mako. Comedy The Lion Men is a Singapore action film directed by Jack Neo and starring Wang Wei Liang, Tosh Zhang, Noah Yap, Charlie Goh, and Maxi Lim. The main plot revolves around three lion dance groups pitting themselves against each other. Documentary film Hitler, Stalin and I is a 2002 film directed by Helena Třeštíková. Animation Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part III: The Rebellion Story is a 2013 animation film directed by Yukihiro Miyamoto and Akiyuki Shinbo. Documentary film The Korean Wedding Chest is a 2009 documentary film about Korean wedding traditions directed by Ulrike Ottinger. The German language film was described as "capturing the collision of ancient tradition and modern culture on the subject of love and marriage in Korea in a film that echoes the beauty, precision and care of the rituals she examines" by the Los Angeles Times. The Washington Post's website refers to the surrealist style of the film as being well suited to "the regal pacing of the ritual" and calls the film one of Ottinger's most praised works. Comedy The Human Goddess is a 1972 Hong Kong fantasy film comedy directed by Ho Heng Hua. Lee Ching stars as an alluring fairy goddess who is irresistible to the opposite sex. She is able to manipulate men to achieve her goals, and finds a man who in is charge of an orphanage. Documentary film From Generation to Generation is a 1959 American short documentary film produced by Edward F. Cullen. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation The Old Lady and the Pigeons is a 1997 animated short film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It tells the slightly surreal story of a starving policeman who dresses up as a pigeon and tricks an old lady into feeding him. The film was produced through the French company Les Armateurs with support from companies in Canada, Belgium and the United Kingdom. It was Chomet's debut film and won several awards including the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Comedy No Strings Attached is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher. Written by Elizabeth Meriwether, the film is about two friends who decide to make a pact to have "no strings attached" casual sex without falling in love with each other. The film was released in the United States and Canada on January 21, 2011. Comedy Mamele is a 1938 Comedy film written by Konrad Tom, Szmul Goldstein, Mojzesz Nudelman and directed by Joseph Green and Konrad Tom. Documentary film Conducting Hope is a 2013 documentary film directed by Margie Friedman. Comedy Une fille et des fusils is a French film, directed by Claude Lelouch, released in 1964. Documentary film In 1946, the United States ordered the 167 inhabitants of Bikini (a coral reef in the Marshall Islands of Micronesia) to evacuate their ancestral home for the purpose of nuclear weapons testing. The WORLD OF DISCOVERY series takes you to the far corners of the globe to explore the secrets of nature and wildlife, the frontiers of science and technology, and the compelling questions of history and the world we live in. Animation The Nuttiest Nutcracker is a 1999 direct-to-video Christmas film loosely based on the classic tale The Nutcracker, directed by Harold Harris, starring the voices of James Belushi, Cheech Marin, and Phyllis Diller. This film tells about a group of fruit and veggies trying to help the Nutcracker's army get a star up on a Christmas tree before midnight, and stop a rodent army from destroying Christmas. The film was released on home video by Columbia Tristar Home Video in 1999, to highly critical reviews. The film never aired on network TV. However, it has aired on cable. Documentary film Doaa … Aziza is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Saad Hendawy. Animation How To Disappear is a 2012 short, animated film directed by Merlin Flügel. Animation Jasper: Journey to the End of the World is a 2008 animation film written by John Chambers, Eckart Fingberg, Michael Mädel and Martin Quaden directed by Eckart Fingberg. Between the icy South Pole and a colourful sea-port, plays the adventure of the penguin brothers Jasper and Junior, who, with the help of 9 year old Emma, retrieve the eggs of a threatened parrot species from the evil Dr. Block. Documentary film The New Recruits is a 2010 documentary film written by Daniel A. Miller and directed by Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Miller and Jeremy Newberger. Thriller "The surreal story of one man's grief. After the death of his newborn daughter, Dave struggles to keep his grip on reality as he begins to see only ugliness in the world. He drifts through his existence in an almost dream state, not knowing what is real and what is only in his head. Dave begins to meet with and be haunted by a bevy of odd characters while his world breaks down around him and he copes with the alienation he feels from the real world and his friends and family." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Somewhere Slow is a 2013 dramatic feature film written and directed by Jeremy O'Keefe. It stars Jessalyn Gilsig, Graham Patrick Martin, David Costabile, Wallace Langham, Robert Forster and Lindsay Crouse. It had its world premiere at the 2013 Cinequest Film Festival and won Best Narrative Feature at the 2013 Brooklyn Film Festival. The film was produced by Christopher Sepulveda and Michael Anderson of Logolite Entertainment, Jessalyn Gilsig's Lady in the Tree Productions and Jeremy O'Keefe's Tax-Free Films. The film was acquired by Screen Media Films and is being released in the United States beginning on January 31, 2014. Comedy The Great Beauty is a 2013 Italian film co-written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino. Filming took place in Rome starting on 9 August 2012. It premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it was screened in competition for the Palme d'Or. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and at the 2013 Reykjavik European Film Festival. The film won Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, as well as the Golden Globe and the BAFTA award in the same category. It is a co-production between the Italian Medusa Film and Indigo Film and the French Babe Films, with support from Banca Popolare di Vicenza, Pathé and France 2 Cinéma. With a production budget of €9.2 million, the film has so far grossed over $23 million worldwide. Animation Chō Gekijōban Keroro Gunsō 2: Shinkai no Princess de Arimasu! is a comedy, adventure film based on the anime and manga series Sgt. Frog. It is an adaptation of Volume 20 of the manga series. Science Fiction The Apple is a 1979 musical science fiction film starring Catherine Mary Stewart and directed by Menahem Golan. It is a discoesque rock opera-styled feature, set in a futuristic 1994, dealing with themes of conformity versus rebellion and infused with Biblical allegories. The film was a low budget attempt by the young Cannon studio to capitalize on the success of music-oriented films like Saturday Night Fever and Grease. Set in America but filmed in Germany, it was released in West Germany as Star Rock in 1979. The film was critically panned and a box office bomb when given an extremely limited U.S. release in the fall of 1980 under its current title. It may have underperformed in theaters because of the waning popularity of disco music and its rather campy plotline. However, in later years the film has gone on to enjoy a small cult following. Documentary film In This Life's Body is a 1984 film directed by Corinne Cantrill. Thriller The Storm Within is a 2013 Canadian drama film. Directed by Martin Doepner, the film is set in 1799 and stars Isabelle Guérard as Espérance, a young mother who is forced to shelter five British soldiers from a snowstorm. The film also stars Lothaire Bluteau, Anthony Lemke, Vincent Leclerc, Arthur Holden and Peter Miller. The film garnered three Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, including a Best Actress nod for Guérard and two nominations for the music of Michel Cusson, for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for "À la claire fontaine". Documentary film Mau-Mau is a 1955 Documentary Drama film written by Dave Shepperd and directed by Elwood Price. Science Fiction Ambuli is a 2012 Tamil science-fiction thriller film directed by Hari Shankar and Hareesh Narayan, who earlier directed Orr Eravuu. The film was made in stereoscopic format, making it the first 3-D film in Tamil cinema. It has also Dubbed in Hindi Under the Title "Kaal Purush". Comedy Dora's Dunking Doughnuts is a 1933 American short subject directed by Harry Edwards. Comedy Cry Uncle! is a 1971 film in the Troma library. It is directed by John G. Avildsen and stars Allen Garfield. The story, based on the Michael Brett novel Lie a Little, Die a Little, follows the misadventures of a slobbish private detective who is hired by a millionaire to investigate a murder. The movie features one of Paul Sorvino's first screen performances, and an early appearance from TV star Debbie Morgan. The film features a great deal of nudity, sex, drug use, and an explicit act of necrophilia. The film was banned in Finland for the year following its release, and in Norway until 2003. In addition to becoming a cult classic, the film launched a string of Troma films that appeared in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, many of them becoming cult films that would run on cable TV. Documentary film Unlocking the Truth is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Luke Meyer. Animation Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Blossom Festival is an animated film from DiC Entertainment, released in select markets by Kidtoon Films on March 13, 2007. This is DiC's second film to have a theatrical debut in the 2000s, after Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie in October 2006. 20th Century Fox's DVD of the movie premiered on May 1, 2007; every copy comes with a Berry Blossom Festival Crown, as seen in the movie. Animation Pa is a 2000 animation short written and directed by Neil Goodridge. Documentary film Ayatollah Khomeini: Holy Terror is a 1997 documentary, biographical and historical film written by Agnes Nixon. Thriller Dominique is a 1978 British film directed by Michael Anderson. The film is based on the 1948 short story What Beckoning Ghost by Harold Lawlor. The film is also known as Dominique Is Dead. Comedy Love Steaks is a 2013 drama, tragicomedy, romance film written by Jakob Lass, Ines Schiller, Timon Schaeppi, and Nico Woche and directed by Jakob Lass. Comedy She's on Duty is a 2005 South Korean film about a police detective who goes undercover in a high school to befriend the daughter of an elusive gangster. Despite being heavily marketed, the film was generally considered a box office disappointment. Comedy Dog Pounded is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released January 2, 1954, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The title is a play on the phrase dog pound. Dog Pounded also marks the only use of Pepé Le Pew in a Friz Freleng-directed short. Comedy La ripetente fa l'occhietto al preside is a 1980 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Mariano Laurenti. Documentary film Small Small Thing is 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Jessica Vale. Comedy A Fine Pair is a 1968 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Francesco Maselli. It stars Rock Hudson and Claudia Cardinale. Animation Dream Doll is a 1979 short animation film written by Stephen Penn and directed by Bob Godfrey and Zlatko Grgic. Thriller 419 is a 2012 horror-thriller crime film directed by Ned Thorne. Comedy Be Sick... It's Free is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Alberto Sordi. Comedy Cured Duck is a 1945 American animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney and directed by Jack King. It stars Clarence Nash as the voice of Donald and Gloria Blondell as the voice of Daisy, respectively. The cartoon features Donald going to visit Daisy, but his temper control problems cause him to wreck the house and get kicked out. To cure himself of his temper, he gets a machine that proceeds to deliver physical and angering abuse. Animation Things you Think 'Poor and Rich' is a 2008 Television Animation Made for Children directed by Karsten Kiilerich. Thriller Time is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Shaji Kailas. The movie features Suresh Gopi in a double role together with Vimala Raman, Padmapriya Janakiraman in the lead roles. The music and background score were composed by Rahulraj. The film didn't do well at the box office. The film wasdubbed into Telugu as Police ante Veedera. Thriller Route 9 is a 1998 crime drama film written by Brendan Broderick, Rob Kerchner and directed by David Mackay. Thriller The Stepford Wives is a 1975 science fiction–thriller film based on the 1972 Ira Levin novel of the same name. It was directed by Bryan Forbes with a screenplay by William Goldman, and stars Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, Peter Masterson, Forbes' wife Nanette Newman and Tina Louise. While the film was a moderate success at the time of release, it has grown in stature as a cult film over the years. Building upon the reputation of Levin's novel, the term "Stepford Wife" has become a popular science fiction concept and several sequels were shot, as well as a remake in 2004 using the same title, but rewritten as a comedy instead of a serious horror and thriller film. Science Fiction Ureme 7: The Return of Ureme is the seventh in the Ureme series of Korean children's science-fiction films. After his break from the series in The Third Generation Uremae 6, Shim Hyung-rae returned to star in this installment of the saga. Usual director, Kim Cheong-gi did not direct this time however, but did serve as producer and writer. Thriller Godsend is a 2004 American/Canadian thriller film, and is directed by Nick Hamm. The score is by Brian Tyler. Comedy Cilada.com is a 2011 Brazilian comedy film directed by José Alvarenga Jr., released in July 8, 2011 in Brazil. It's inspired by the sitcom Cilada. Comedy Arinthum Ariyamalum is a 2005 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Vishnuvardhan that stars Prakash Raj along with newcomers Arya, Navdeep and Samiksha in lead and Adithya Menon and Krishna in supporting roles. The film's music is composed by top director, Yuvan Shankar Raja. 'Punnagai Poo' Gheeta, a popular RJ at the Malaysian radio station THR.fm Raaga, produced the film, becoming the first female Tamil film producer and first person outside of India to produce an Indian film. The film released on 20 May 2005 and became a blockbuster completing 175-day run at the box office. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Kalisunte.The film eventually went on to receive Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut – South for Arya Science Fiction Ghost in the Shell ARISE - Border:3 Ghost Tear is a 2014 animation film and the third release of the four-part OVA series Ghost in the Shell: Arise directed by Kazuchika Kise. Comedy Høfeber is a 1991 film directed by Annelise Hovmand. Documentary film An examination of the dangers posed by potential comet and asteriod impacts with the Earth, as well as the future plans to research and expliot these celestial bodies. Documentary film 1 More Hit is a documentary film by Shauna Garr. It follows the life of hip hop producer J-Swift, formerly of The Pharcyde, from homelessness and crack addiction to his mission to win back his life and music career. 1 More Hit screened at SXSW in 2007. In 2008, the festival version was nominated for a PRISM Award by the Entertainment Industries Council, in recognition of an outstanding contribution that demonstrates the entertainment industry's sincere efforts to accurately depict drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction. The filmmaker updated the documentary in 2011 when it was picked up for digital release by Gravitas Ventures. The doc had its ON DEMAND premiere in January 2012 and is available on DVD through Smart Girl Productions. Comedy Still Not Quite Human is a 1992 television movie written and directed by Eric Luke and starring Jay Underwood and Alan Thicke. It is the third and final film in a series based on the Not Quite Human novels by Seth McEvoy. The story, which has a darker tone than the previous films, features the human-looking android, Chip, embarking on a mission to rescue his father, who has been kidnapped by a ruthless tycoon in order to acquire his knowledge of android technology. Robyn Lively doesn't return to reprise her role as Becky, but is mentioned as having taken a job in another state. Animation What's My Lion? is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Elmer Fudd. This cartoon short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. That is Elmer Fudd's final speaking appearance in the original theatrical Looney Tunes shorts; he appeared in 1962's Crow's Feat but did not have any dialogue. The premise for What's My Lion? is very similar to an earlier Disney cartoon called Rugged Bear, also written by David Detiege. Documentary film NEVER is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Armando Lulaj. Comedy Pardon My Clutch is the 105th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Cook-Off! is a 2006 comedy film directed by Guy Shalem. Thriller Time Bomb is a 1953 British-made MGM post-war thriller film written by Kem Bennett and directed by Ted Tetzlaff. It starred Glenn Ford and Anne Vernon. In the US it was released under the title Terror on a Train. Thriller Ekalavyan is a 1993 Malayalam film starring Suresh Gopi, Geetha, Narendra Prasad, Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, Ganesh Kumar, Janardanan, Madhu, Maathu, Jagathy Sreekumar, Pappu, and Devan. Directed by Shaji Kailas and written by Renji Panicker, this film broke many records in collection and successfully completed 150 days in theaters. With the success of this film Suresh Gopi established himself as a lead actor in Malayalam cinema. Bollywood movie Singham Returns is an inspired remake of this movie. Thriller The Wild Geese is a British 1978 adventure film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen about a group of mercenaries in Africa. It stars Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris and Hardy Krüger. The film was the result of a long-held ambition of its producer Euan Lloyd to make an all-star adventure film similar to The Guns of Navarone or Where Eagles Dare. The film was based on an unpublished novel titled The Thin White Line by Daniel Carney. The film was named The Wild Geese after a 17th-century Irish mercenary army. Carney's novel was subsequently published by Corgi Books under the same title as the film. The novel was based upon rumours and speculation following the 1968 landing of a mysterious aeroplane in Rhodesia, which was said to have been loaded with mercenaries and "an African President" believed to have been a dying Moise Tshombe. Science Fiction Relax, I'm From The Future is a 2013 short comedy science fiction film written and directed by Luke Higginson. Documentary film Kitchen Sync is a 1984 short animated film directed by Maree Woolley. Comedy Bellezze a Capri is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Capuano. Comedy #Stuck is a comedy drama romance film directed by Stuart Acher. Comedy Zadar! Cow from Hell is an independent, low-budget comedy film directed by Robert C. Hughes. The film was released in 1989 and shown in select theaters, mostly located in eastern Iowa. In a two night theatrical run, the film grossed over $25,000. It also premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was written by and cast with members of the Duck's Breath Mystery Theater, a successful comic acting troupe. The idea was originally introduced Merle Kessler, who was inspired by "Zarda", a dairy in Kansas City, that had a statue of a giant cow. The film was shot in and around Iowa City, Tipton, Solon and Mount Vernon, Iowa. The plot of the movie revolves around a struggling Hollywood director who wished to return to his home state of Iowa and create a successful horror film. However, upon arriving in Iowa, the young director is immediately distracted by old friends and family, a problem which will plague him throughout the making of his film, Zadar! Cow from Hell. The film within a film is sprinkled with bits of humor, usually consisting of short one-liners. Comedy Four rookie sailors who have just completed basic training are out on their first weekend pass. As they hit one bar after another, they soon forget everything the Navy ever taught them. Thriller Titus is a 1999 film adaptation of Shakespeare's revenge tragedy Titus Andronicus, about the downfall of a Roman general. Starring Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange, it was the first theatrically-released feature film adaptation of the play. The film was made by Overseas Filmgroup and Clear Blue Sky Productions and released by Fox Searchlight Pictures. It was the film directorial debut of Julie Taymor who co-produced and wrote the screenplay. It was produced by Jody Patton, Conchita Airoldi and executive produced by Paul G. Allen. Documentary film Komadori shimai ga yattekuru Ya! Ya! Ya! is a documentary film directed by Eiko Kataoka. Comedy George the Hedgehog is a 2011 Polish animated comedy film directed by Wojciech Wawszczyk, Jakub Tarkowski and Tomasz Leśniak. It is based on the Jeż Jerzy comic books and tells a story where two neo-Nazis and a mad scientist create a clone of the titular character in an attempt to defeat him. Science Fiction Destination Earth is a 1956 promotional cartoon created by John Sutherland. The 14 minute short explains the fundamentals of the petroleum industry and how petroleum products enrich everyday life in the United States of America, as well as the benefits of a free market economy. Documentary film U2 Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky is a concert film by Irish rock band U2. It was recorded on 5 June 1983, at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, United States on the group's War Tour. Originally released in 1984 on videocassette, U2 Live at Red Rocks was the band's first video release. It accompanied a 1983 live album entitled Under a Blood Red Sky, on which two tracks from the film appear. The video was directed by Gavin Taylor and produced by Rick Wurpel and Doug Stewart. The film was arranged by U2 management to showcase the band's live act and to promote them to American audiences. It depicts the band's performance at Red Rocks on a rain-soaked evening. The concert was almost cancelled because of the inclement weather, but the band had invested in the filming with Island Records and concert promoter Barry Fey and wished to proceed with the gig. The rain and the torch-lit atmosphere of the surroundings made U2's performance dramatic. Segments of U2 Live at Red Rocks were shown in regular rotation on MTV, and were also broadcast on other television networks. Critics praised the concert and the video, and it subsequently became a best-seller. Documentary film Access to the Danger Zone is a 2012 documentary, war and historical film directed by Peter Casaer and Eddie Gregoor. Comedy Keith Lemon: The Film is a 2012 British comedy film written and directed by Paul Angunawela, and co-written by and starring Leigh Francis as television personality Keith Lemon. The film also stars Verne Troyer as his guardian angel, Archimedes, Kevin Bishop as his best friend, Dougie, Laura Aikman as Keith's girlfriend Rosie and Kelly Brook as Herself. The film also features a selection of celebrity camoes, including appearances by David Hasselhoff, Ronan Keating, Gary Barlow, Peter Andre, Fearne Cotton, Emma Bunton and Jedward, amongst others. The film's plot surrounds Lemon's rags to riches story, after achieving success on the basis of a mobile phone with a lemon sweet stuck on the back. After receiving a rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, it is considered one of the worst movies ever made by critics. On 13 January, Francis confirmed, that the writing of sequel had been completed. Comedy Malayalakkara Residency is a 2014 comedy film directed by Kuttichal Sasikumar. Documentary film White Hotel is a documentary film produced by American filmmakers Dianne Griffin and Tobi Solvang. It was shot in Eritrea. The film focuses on the issue of HIV/AIDS infection in Eritrea. The "White Hotel" is the tourist residence where Griffin and Solvang begin their journey in Eritrea. UNAFF, ‘White Hotel’ When two women with a video camera follow an American HIV research team to Eritrea, Africa, they are seduced by a land of joy and repression, of sensuality and sexual mutilation. White Hotel is the tourist residence where Griffin and Solvang begin their journey but their journalistic objectivity is shattered by the circumstances they encounter turning their documentary into an intimate investigation of their own capacities to love, suffer and forgive. White Hotel was picked up for distribution by Jane Balfour Films in 2003. It was released on VHS in 2004 reference DianneGriffin.com for further information. Documentary film The Psychumentary is a documentary about rapper Tech N9ne. It charted at number seven on the Billboard Top Music Videos chart. It was directed by Soren Baker and Steven Reissner, Baker also served as writer and producer. The film includes appearances by Kottonmouth Kings and fellow Strange Music artists Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun, Skatterman & Snug Brim and Prozak. Other commentators on the DVD include Tech N9ne's ex-wife, mother of his two daughters, and Strange Music President Travis O'Guin. Animation Woman Below The Ice is a 2003 short animated film written by Dmitri Popov and directed by Alla Churikova. Animation Rain Down from Above is a 2007 film directed by Ivan Maksimov. Comedy Break the News is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Jack Buchanan, Maurice Chevalier and June Knight. Two struggling performers decide to create a fake murder scandal in order to drum up publicity for their act. It was based on the novel Le mort en fuite by Loïc Le Gouriadec. Comedy Collision Course is a 1989 action-comedy film starring Jay Leno as a Detroit police officer and Pat Morita as a Japanese officer forced to work together to recover a Japanese turbocharger stolen by a thief played by Chris Sarandon. It was directed by Lewis Teague and unreleased in the U.S. until 1992, when it debuted on home video. Much of the principal photography for the film was shot on location in Detroit, Michigan. Numerous local landmarks are shown in various scenes, including the now-defunct Trapper's Alley in the city's Greektown Historic District neighborhood and the Garden Bowl within the Majestic Theatre Centre--the United States' oldest continuously operating bowling alley. The story plays upon the culture clash between Detroit - whose economy is largely built on automobile manufacturing - and Japan - whose trade policies and export of cars were blamed for Detroit job losses in the 1980s. Thriller Vaali is a 1999 Tamil thriller film written and directed by S. J. Suryah. The film stars Ajith Kumar in a dual role with Simran appearing in another leading role. The supporting cast of the film include Jyothika in her debut venture, Livingston and Vivek. The film's music is composed by the music director, Deva while Jeeva was in charge of the cinematography. The film released on 1 May 1999 to critical acclaim and went on to become a commercial success. Comedy Riverboat Rhythm is a 1946 comedy music romance film written by Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy The Partners is a 2003 television film directed by Marc Buckland. Animation "A puppet on a motorcycle as the main axis of the story? It seems impossible, both from the narrative and artistic point of view, yet Pojar, with Trnka’s puppets, created a little masterpiece from a slogan warning us that driving and alcohol just don’t go together. The story combines lyrical moments with high drama, as the lovesick and tipsy motorcyclist is determined to risk his life with reckless behaviour." Quoting the description from the 2007 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Science Fiction Black Knight is a 2001 American comedy film starring Martin Lawrence. The film was directed by Gil Junger, whose experience was primarily with television sitcoms. In addition to Lawrence, Black Knight had a supporting cast of Marsha Thomason, Tom Wilkinson, Vincent Regan, and Kevin Conway. The film was released in November 2001 and went on to gross $39,976,235 at the worldwide box office. The film was shot at various locations in North Carolina. The two prime spots used in North Carolina were Wilmington, North Carolina and Carolina Beach, NC. Animation A.LI.CE is a 2000 Japanese CG science fiction anime film directed by Kenichi Maejima. Comedy Hajde da se volimo is a 1987 comedy musical film written by Jovan Markovic and directed by Aleksandar Djordjevic. Documentary film Blinded Angels is a 2006 documentary drama film written and directed by Jon Bang Carlsen. Animation Old Sequoia is a 1945 American animated short film directed by Jack King. The cartoon was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on December 21, 1945 by RKO Radio Pictures. Thriller L'Alpagueur is a film adaptation of the original scenario from Philippe Labro directed by him and featuring Jean-Paul Belmondo in the title role and Bruno Cremer as L'Epervier. Released in 1976 and considered as a typical French thriller from the 1970s, it is one of many Belmondo's movie where he is playing the title role. Like in Le Magnifique, L'Incorrigible or Le Marginal, Belmondo is the real star of the show, playing a solitary character and pursuing bad guys. The score from Michel Colombier is typical from this period, mixing piano, modern rhythms and brass instruments. The film was the 19th highest earning film of the year in France with 1,533,183 admissions. Thriller A Forest of Mirrors is an upcoming drama thriller film written by Jeremy Gough. Comedy B420 is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Mathew Tang. The film is set in Macau. Thriller The Killing Field is an Australian mystery-drama-thriller television film for the Seven Network in association with Cornerstone Pictures. It was created by Sarah Smith and Michaeley O'Brien and directed by Samantha Lang, from a screenplay by Sarah Smith and Michaeley O'Brien. It was produced by Bill Hughes and Sarah Smith with Rebecca Gibney co-producing and Julie McGauran executive producing. Documentary film Pay 2 Play is a documentary film directed by John Ennis. Animation Reason and Emotion is a 1943 short, animation film written by Joe Grant and Dick Huemer, and directed by Bill Roberts. Comedy How to Get Over a Guy in 10 Days is an upcoming film directed by Kirsten Smith. Comedy Traumschöne Nacht is a 1952 film directed by Ralph Baum. Documentary film Paulina is a 1998 documentary film directed by Vicky Funari. Comedy Little Bi Peep is a comedy, drama and romance film directed by Jon Russell Cring. Documentary film The New-Ark is a documentary film directed by Amiri Baraka. Documentary film Chantier A is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Lucie Dèche, Karim Loualiche and Tarek Sami. Science Fiction Dick Barton Strikes Back is a 1950 British film about special agent Dick Barton. It was the second of three films Hammer Film Productions made about the British agent, although it was the last released. Comedy Lena's Holiday is a 1991 film written by Michael Keusch and Deborah Tilton and directed by Michael Keusch. Documentary film Sheoeyin Kenna (We Were Communists) is a 2010 documentary film directed by Maher Abi Samra. Documentary film Domingo, Carreras, Pavarotti In Concert is a TV program. Thriller False as Water is a 1985 Swedish drama film directed by Hans Alfredson. Alfredson won the award for Best Director and Malin Ek won the award for Best Actress at the 21st Guldbagge Awards. Comedy Space Cadet is a 2013 comedy short film written by Michael Gambino and directed by Paul Riccio. Science Fiction Firefly is an independent film directed by Pete Marcy and produced by Failure Boys, a small production company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was shot in Minnesota and Wisconsin with a $6,000 budget. Animation Little Beau Porky is a Looney Tunes cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger and released in 1936. Porky is in the French Foreign Legion as a camel scrubber, but after fighting off the enemy, ends up as Commandant. Science Fiction Galaxy Fraulein Yuna: Siren's Sadness is the first OVA of Galaxy Fraulein Yuna anime series. Documentary film Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank is a series of documentary short films examining the lives of nine Palestinian Christians living in and around the cities of Jenin and Nablus. Released by Salt Films, Inc., in 2004, the film was produced by Presbyterian missionaries Marthame and Elizabeth Sanders while they lived and worked in the Palestinian Christian village of Zababdeh. Documentary film Americanized is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Abhi Singh. Comedy Fanny and Elvis is a 1999 comedy film directed by Kay Mellor. Documentary film Herr Kekulé, ich kenne Sie nicht is a 1966 short film directed by Robert Ménégoz and Wolfgang Urchs. Comedy A hentai satire of the most popular sci-fi film franchise in history, Starballz has been rescued form obscurity after a fierce court battle in which Star Wars creator George Lucas did everything within his power to get the perverted parody suppressed. Wank Solo is on a mission to get laid, and he won't rest until he's achieved his horny goal. Upon receiving a distress message from a randy princess imprisoned on the Ass Star, Wank races to her rescue in anticipation of a sexy reward. In the world of Starballz everything seems strikingly familiar, yet strangely foreign; R2D2 has morphed with Pokemon's Pikachu, Darth Vader bears a strange resemblance to Mickey Mouse, and the infamous Storm Troopers appear more phallic than ever before. Thriller Botched is a 2007 horror comedy film starring Stephen Dorff. Documentary film Laborat is a 2014 short drama documentary film written and directed by Guillaume Cailleau. Comedy Hot Guys with Guns is a 2013 action comedy thriller film written and directed by Doug Spearman. Animation Fatih Sultan Muhammad is a feature-length animated film about the Fall of Constantinople to Ottoman Sultan Muhammad II, narrated from the Ottoman perspective. The original film was in Turkish – an English translation was produced by Astrolabe Pictures, a small firm based in Herndon, Virginia marketing films to American Muslims. This film talks about the struggles the Turkish people had faced in order to conquer Constantiople Thriller Blue Velvet is a 1986 American mystery thriller film written and directed by David Lynch. The movie exhibits elements of both film noir and surrealism. The film stars Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper and Laura Dern. The title is taken from The Clovers' 1955 song of the same name. Although initially detested by some mainstream critics, the film is now widely acclaimed, and earned Lynch his second Academy Award nomination for Best Director. As an example of a director casting against the norm, Blue Velvet is also noted for re-launching Hopper's career and for providing Rossellini with a dramatic outlet beyond the work as a fashion model and a cosmetics spokeswoman for which she had until then been known. After the commercial and critical failure of Lynch's Dune, he made attempts at developing a more "personal story", somewhat characteristic of the surreal style he displayed in his debut Eraserhead. The screenplay of Blue Velvet had been passed around multiple times in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with many major studios declining it because of its strong sexual and violent content. Comedy Chattanooga Choo Choo is a 1984 film released as a light summer comedy featuring the eponymous train, starring Barbara Eden and George Kennedy. The film follows the story of football team owner Burt who will inherit one million dollars from a railroad tycoon if he can successfully drive a steam train from New York City to its namesake of Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 24 hours. He invites his girlfriend and his team on the train, who invite their own guests and pick up new ones along the trip. The comedy is derived from numerous delays along the way. Comedy Radio Dayz is a 2008 comedy film written by Gi-ho Ha, Hyeon-jeong Kim, Jeong-gu Shin and directed by Gi-ho Ha. Animation The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin is a film that was released by Enoki Films, and rereleased by Just for Kids and Feature Films for Families. It is sourced from a film from 1986–1987 The Adventures of Small Penguin Lolo. The film was co-production between Japan and Soviet Union. It is an animated feature film about the early life of an Adélie Penguin. The film is targeted at a very young audience, although the movie is narrated like a documentary about the life of the penguins during the spring and summer seasons in the Antarctic. Comedy Hayseed Romance is a 1935 short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Documentary film Be Like Others is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Tanaz Eshaghian about transsexuals in Iran. It explores issues of gender and sexual identity while following the personal stories of some of the patients at a Tehran gender reassignment clinic. The film played at the Sundance Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival, winning three awards. Comedy The Wizard of Baghdad is a 1961 American comedy/fantasy film directed by George Sherman. Released by 20th Century Fox, the film stars Dick Shawn and Diane Baker. Science Fiction Felix the Cat: The Movie is a 1988 Hungarian-American animated fantasy film, directed by Tibor Hernadi and based on the cartoon and comic strip character of the same name. It was made in Europe during 1986 and 1987, but was not officially released in the United States until 1991. Felix the Cat: The Movie was widely panned by critics upon its release, with heavy criticism focused on the poor animation quality, confusing story, poorly written script and its amateurish voice acting. Comedy Cut and Paste is a 2009 short comedy film directed by Rupert Bryan. Animation One Droopy Knight is a 1957 animated short subject in the Droopy series, directed by Michael Lah and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in CinemaScope as well. Comedy It Gets Bitter is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Laura Terruso. Science Fiction The Giver is a 2014 American social science fiction film directed by Phillip Noyce and written by Michael Mitnick and Robert B. Weide based on the 1993 novel of same name by Lois Lowry. The film stars Jeff Bridges, Meryl Streep, Brenton Thwaites, Cameron Monaghan, Odeya Rush, Alexander Skarsgård, Katie Holmes, and Taylor Swift. It was released in the United States on August 15, 2014. Thriller Dead On Site is the story of a group of media arts majors who decide as a final project to take over a vacant house where a family had been wiped out a year before. They plan to re-enact the murders and web-cast them on a site while they search for clues to the killer Comedy Residents of the South Pole, including an amorous pair of penguins, dance and frolic in a Technicolor fantasyland. The "heavy", a large, hungry shark, is finally outwitted by our romantic hero. Science Fiction American Cyborg: Steel Warrior is a 1994 Sci-Fi/Action film directed by Boaz Davidson and released by Global Pictures. John Ryan plays the Android assassin in the future, to kill Mary, a woman who was able to give life to a fetus played by Nicole Hansen. Joe Lara plays Austin, a mercenary who is actually a cyborg, but vows to protect Mary. Comedy Rótulo is a 2013 romance comedy short film written and directed by Felipe Cabral. Comedy ParTea is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Richard Keith. Animation From A To Z-Z-Z-Z is a 1954 animated cartoon short by Chuck Jones in the Looney Tunes series. It was released by Warner Bros. in 1954. The short and Edward Selzer were nominated for "Best Short Subject, Cartoons" at the 1954 Academy Awards. Comedy The Police Commissioner is a 1962 comedy film written by Agenore Incrocci and Furio Scarpelli and directed by Luigi Comencini. Science Fiction Encounters with Your Inner Trotsky Child is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Jim Finn. Thriller Death Falls is a 1991 drama/thriller written by George 'Buck' Flower and John F. Goff and directed by June Samson. Comedy The Collected Shorts of Jan Svankmajer: Vol. 2 is an animated fantasy comedy film writen by Jan Svankmajer, and directed by James Marsh and Jan Svankmajer. Documentary film La donna nel mondo is a 1963 mondo documentary film made by Italians Gualtiero Jacopetti, Paolo Cavara and Franco Prosperi. Original music was composed by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero. The film is a series of segments profiling many interesting or unusual activities done by women in different countries. Among those featured are women training in the Israel Army, a female priest in Sweden, window prostitutes in Hamburg's red light district, bed models in Hollywood California, professional mourners in Sardinia, Lamaze classes in Switzerland, a fashion show given to the Maasai, divorce ranches in Nevada, United States Treasurer Elizabeth Rudel Smith, eyelid-shaping surgery in Japan, and spent ordnance scavengers in Western Sahara. Released first in Italy on January 30, 1963, most of the footage was shot in 1962. Its original uncut length is 107 minutes. Narration for the Italian version was done by Stefano Sibaldi, while English narration was provided by Peter Ustinov. Comedy Open Season is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film, written by Steve Bencich and Ron J. Friedman and directed by Jill Culton and Roger Allers, and co-directed by Anthony Stacchi. The film follows a domestic bear who teams up with a one-antlered deer and woodland animals to defeat human hunters and stars the voices of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Gary Sinise, Debra Messing, Billy Connolly, Jon Favreau, Georgia Engel, Jane Krakowski, Gordon Tootoosis and Patrick Warburton. It was produced by Sony Pictures Animation in its first theatrical film and released by Columbia Pictures on September 29, 2006. It has also been released in the IMAX 3D format. A video game for the film was released on multiple platforms. Science Fiction The Last Norwegian Troll is a 2010 animated short family film written and directed by Pjotr Sapegin. Animation La méthode Bourchnikov is a 2004 animation, short film directed by Grégoire Sivan. Comedy Mushrooming is a 2012 Estonian comedy film directed by Toomas Hussar. The film was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Comedy Tiebreaker is a 2014 short comedy drama film written by Spencer Somers and directed by Thomas Leisten Schneider. Comedy E'gad, Zombies is a 2010 short comedy film written by Matthew Butler and Tori Hart and directed by Matthew Butler. Thriller Savage Streets is a 1984 American vigilante action film starring Linda Blair. Directed by Danny Steinmann, the film premiered on October 5, 1984. This is one of the few non-horror films that both Linda Blair and Linnea Quigley star in. Animation The Simple Things is a 1953 animated short subject, part of the Mickey Mouse series, produced by Walt Disney Productions. Released by RKO Radio Pictures on April 18, 1953, the short is notable as the final regular entry in the Mickey Mouse theatrical cartoon series. Following this short, one-shot Mickey shorts were produced: the featurettes Mickey's Christmas Carol and The Prince and the Pauper, and the shorts Runaway Brain, and Get a Horse!. Comedy They Call Me Renegade is a 1987 road movie by director E.B. Clucher, starring Terence Hill and his adoptive son Ross. Animation After the success of AMV Hell, it was apparent that people wanted more. MUCH MORE. A year in the making, with contributions from approximately 60 AMV editors, this video clocks in at well over an hour in length. This won "Best Multi-Editor Project" in the animemusicvideos.org 2006 Viewers Choice Awards. Comedy A Jamaâ is a 2010 film directed by Daoud Aoulad-Syad. It was selected by African Film Festival of Cordoba - FCAT, San Sebastián International Film Festival and other international film festivals. Comedy Freaky Chakra is a 2003 Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by V. K. Prakash and Ziba Bhagwagar. The film stars Deepti Naval and Sachin Khedekar. The film was India's official entry for Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, and received recognition by the International Federation of Film Critics at the at 2003 Mumbai International Film Festival. Science Fiction 009-1: The End of the Beginning is a science fiction, action film directed by Koichi Sakamoto. Thriller Night Visitor is a horror film directed by Rupert Hitzig and starring Richard Roundtree, Elliott Gould, Allen Garfield, and Derek Rydall. Comedy The Henchman is a 2013 short action comedy Science Fiction film written and directed by Nathan Vonminden. Comedy Shuddh Desi Romance, released internationally as A Random Desi Romance, is a 2013 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra. The film features Sushant Singh Rajput, Parineeti Chopra and newcomer Vaani Kapoor in leading roles. The film set in Jaipur, Rajasthan, explores the views of young generation on commitment, live-in relationships and arranged marriages as compared to love marriages in small town India. It screened in the Gala Presentation section of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Upon release, the film received generally positive response from critics and audiences and was declared a hit in India by Box Office India. Comedy Time-traveling beauties have sexual adventures. Documentary film Stupidity sets out to determine whether our culture is hooked on deliberate ignorance as a strategy for success. From Adam Sandler to George W. Bush, from the IQ test and TV programming to the origins of the word moron, Stupidity examines the "dumbing down" of contemporary culture. Featuring opinions and comments from cultural figures, authors, and academics including John Cleese, Noam Chomsky, Selma Hayek, and Bill Maher, Stupidity reveals that despite our cultures extensive access to knowledge and information, humans continue to choose stupidity. Comedy Lovestruck is a 2005 comedy romance film written by Suzette Doctolero and directed by Louie Ignacio. Thriller No Way to Treat a Lady is a darkly comic thriller directed by Jack Smight, with a screenplay by John Gay adapted from William Goldman's novel of the same name. The film starred Rod Steiger, Lee Remick, George Segal and Eileen Heckart. Segal was nominated for a BAFTA for his role as Detective Moe Brummel. Documentary film Through Ellen's Ears is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Saskia Gubbels. Documentary film In the Valley of the Wupper is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Amos Gitai. Comedy Improper Channels is a 1981 comedy-drama film starring Alan Arkin and Mariette Hartley, both of whom were nominated for Genie Awards for their performances. Arkin plays an architect named Jeff Martley who is erroneously accused of child abuse by an overzealous social worker. Hartley plays Martley's estranged wife. The film was released in the United States in 1981. Comedy Hotel Caledonia is a 2011 comedy horror film directed by Nicholas David Lean and written by Mark Sayles and Nicholas David Lean. Documentary film Fukushima: We Won't Forget is a 2013 documentary film directed by Hiroshi Shinomiya. Animation Super Duper Super Hero is a 2012 animated film directed by Mike Geiger. Comedy Sharon Osbourne: A Comedy Roast is a 2010 comedy film directed by Ben Caron. Documentary film Skile is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Sara Markovic. Thriller Blondes Have More Guns is a 1996 comedy thriller film written by George Merriweather, Mary Guthrie, and Dan Goodman, and directed by George Merriweather Documentary film Pauses is a 1975 short documentary film directed by Monique Schwarz. Documentary film Watch the true story behind The Fighter in this riveting and critically acclaimed documentary, which features Christian Bales' character from the blockbuster film.In blue-collar Lowell, Massachusetts, where disappearing industry has produced high unemployment, some residents have turned to crack for relief - only to see their dreams of a better life go up in smoke. HIGH ON CRACK STREET: LOST LIVES IN LOWELL is a harrowing documentary chronicling 18 months in the lives of three crackhouse friends whose addiction has let them to crime and despair.Brenda, Dicki and Boo-Boo have grown up in and around Lowell. Brenda was an aspiring actress; now she resorts to prostitution to pay for her crack addiction. "I love it more than anything. More than life itself. Yet I hate it worse than anything", says Brenda. Dicki was the "Pride of Lowell" a boxer who once fought Sugar Ray Leonard. He commits robberies to support his habit. Boo-Boo has spent the last twenty years smoking crack, shoplifting, and doing whatever he has to do to stay alive.To make the film, documentarians Jon Alpert and Mary Ann DeLeo teamed up with Lowell resident and former drug addict Rich Farrell, who was able to obtain remarkable access to the town's drug subculture. In the eighteenth months it took to complete this documentary, the camera follows Brenda, Dicki and Boo-Boo in and out of crack houses, rehab centers and jails. Their sad struggle mirrors the despair of their home town. There are many 'Lowells' in America - where citizens are abandoned to drugs and the empty factories echo their despair. Comedy Fatty's Jonah Day is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Resistance is a 2011 Welsh film based on the novel of the same name by Owen Sheers. After all the women in a remote valley on the Welsh border awaken to find their husbands have left to serve in the covert British Resistance, German occupiers arrive in this alternate-reality thriller set in 1944 where D-Day has failed and the United Kingdom has been invaded by Nazi Germany. Facing a harsh winter, the women and soldiers find they must cooperate with one another to survive. Documentary film Small roads is a documentary film directed by James Benning. Documentary film No No: A Dockumentary is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Jeff Radice. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. Comedy No Sleep on the Deep is a 1934 short comedy romance film written by Ewart Adamson and Ernest Pagano and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Cashback is a film directed by Sean Ellis. Originally exhibited as a short in 2004, it was expanded to feature length in 2006. Both versions were produced by Lene Bausager, starring Sean Biggerstaff and Emilia Fox. The feature was released by Magnolia Pictures in late 2006 and also starred Michelle Ryan. Cashback was produced by Gaumont and Left Turn Films. Animation The Silent Note is a 2013 animated film directed by Shahin Ghahremani. Animation Hare Remover is a 1945 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, released in 1946. The film was the second cartoon to be directed by Frank Tashlin at Warner Bros ., the first being The Unruly Hare. The title is another obvious play on "hair", and on patent medicines that had the opposite effect of a "hair tonic". Documentary film Jump! is a 2008 British-Austrian drama film written and directed by Joshua Sinclair. It starred Ben Silverstone, Patrick Swayze and Martine McCutcheon. It was loosely based on the real-life Halsman murder case. The film was premiered on the 2009 Jewish Film Festival in June 2009. Swayze was unable to attend due to pancreatic cancer. Science Fiction Daft Punk's Electroma is a 2006 film by French electronic music duo Daft Punk. The plot revolves around the quest of two robots to become human. The music featured in the film is not by Daft Punk, which is a first for the duo after their previous film and home video releases, D.A.F.T. and Interstella 5555. The duo instead served as directors and co-wrote the film along with Daft Arts manager Paul Hahn and collaborator Cédric Hervet. While initially receiving mixed reviews, theatrical screenings of Electroma have since been well received. Documentary film Wonder of It All is a 1974 nature documentary film that was produced by Pacific International Enterprises. The movie is rated G in the USA. Documentary film Llana Lloyd's ""Glitter Goddess: Queen of the Sunset Strip"" brilliantly shows the trials and tribulations of growing up in the '50's and '60's with a domineering lesbian mother. We watch Llana blossom into a glitter rock '70's scenester, driven by her drug addled worship of Alice Cooper. Her subtle metamorphosis from victim to super groupie gives an enlightening ""hang onto yourself"" kind of exhibitionism which glorifies the narcissistic '70's. Features Angela Bowie. Comedy Tickle Me is a 1965 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley as a champion rodeo bull-rider and bronco-buster. Presley won a 1966 Golden Laurel Award as best male actor in a musical film for this role. It is the only Elvis film released by Allied Artists Pictures and saved the studio from financial collapse, Tickle Me helping to avert bankruptcy thanks to a song from its recycled soundtrack, " Easy Question", which was a Top 40 hit in the United States, peaking at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching #1 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart in July, 1965. The film made $5 million at the box office. The screenplay was written by Elwood Ullman and Edward Bernds, who had written The Three Stooges film shorts and theatrical films as well as scripts for The Bowery Boys. The film was first released in the VHS format in the early 1980s in a limited version from Allied Artists Home Video. It was issued again by CBS/Fox video in 1985, 1987 and 1992, and by Warner Home Video in 1997. In 2007, Tickle Me was released for the first time on DVD, in the wide-screen letterbox format. Thriller Shark City is a comedy written by Evan Shear starring Jefferson Brown, David Phillips, Carlo Rota, Corey Haim, Vivica A. Fox, Jordan Madley, Samantha Gutstadt, and Tony Nappo; with Skye Collyer, Adam Rodness, Sean Tweedley, Michael Gelbart, and Dylan Ramsey. Documentary film Attack in the Pacific is a 1944 American war documentary film. Comedy Tom and Huck is a 1995 American adventure film based on Mark Twain's novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Brad Renfro, Mike McShane, and Amy Wright. The film was directed by Peter Hewitt and produced/co-written by Stephen Sommers. The movie was released in the U.S. and Canada on December 22, 1995. In the film, mischievous young Tom Sawyer witnesses a murder by a vicious half-Indian crook known as "Injun Joe". Tom befriends Huck Finn, a boy with no future and no family, and is forced to choose between honoring a friendship or honoring an oath, when the town drunk is accused of the murder. Comedy 3 teens are hunted down by a big red killer ball one by one Comedy Hula Girls is a Japanese film, directed by Sang-il Lee and co-written by Lee and Daisuke Habara, and first released across Japanese theaters on September 23, 2006. Starring Yū Aoi, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Etsushi Toyokawa, Shizuyo Yamazaki, Ittoku Kishibe, Eri Tokunaga, Yoko Ikezu and Sumiko Fuji, it is based on the real-life event of how a group of enthusiastic girls take on hula dancing to save their small mining village, Iwaki, helping the formation of Joban Hawaiian Center, which was later to become one of Japan's most popular theme parks. It received its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Hula Girls was critically acclaimed upon release in Japan and nominated for a total of 12 awards at the 2007 Japan Academy Awards, going on to win five major awards, including that of best film, best director, best screenplay, best supporting actress, and most popular film. It also won two major awards at the 80th Kinema Junpo awards, including that of best film and best supporting actress. Since its release in Japan, the film has been shown across theaters and film festivals worldwide. Comedy Something Like It is a 1981 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. Comedy Mąż swojej żony is a Polish comedy from 1960 directed by Stanisław Bareja. Documentary film Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets is a fictional documentary about a manned voyage through the solar system. Space Odyssey premiered in 2004 and was made by the BBC. It was written and directed by Joe Ahearne and produced by Christopher Riley, who was presented with the 2005 Sir Arthur Clarke Award for Best TV & Radio Presentation. The story is set at an unspecified time in the future, though in the accompanying book, the mission's chief science officer recalls reading Arthur C. Clarke's 2010 some 40 years earlier. Animation The Fable of Corruption is a 2011 animated short film directed by Lisandro Santos. Comedy Dynamite Chicken is American comedy film from 1971, starring Richard Pryor. “A contemporary probe and commentary of the mores and maladies of our age... With shtick, bits, pieces, girls, some hamburger, a little hair, a lady, some fellas, some religious stuff, and a lot of other things” boasts the films opening titles. An American film from 1972 involving Richard Pryor, and partly funded by and featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono. It is a collection of subversive comedy sketches and routines relating to the peace movement. Many famous figures appear as themselves in the film, including Joan Baez, Lenny Bruce, Leonard Cohen, Allen Ginsberg, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, Malcolm X, Andy Warhol, Al Capp, Muddy Waters, Sha Na Na, Al Goldstein and Yoko herself. Comedy Zero Effect is a 1998 mystery film written and directed by Jake Kasdan. It stars Bill Pullman as "the world's most private detective" Daryl Zero and Ben Stiller as his assistant Steve Arlo. The plot of the film is loosely based on the Arthur Conan Doyle short story "A Scandal in Bohemia". The film was shot in Portland, Oregon. It was scored by The Greyboy Allstars. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Animation El Ratón Pérez is a 2006 Argentine film directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini, starring Delfina Varni, Nicolas Torcanowsky and the voices of Alejandro Awada as Ratón Perez, Mariano Chiesa as Commander Fugaz and Roly Serrano as El Rata. The film includes 3D animated characters created by the Patagonik Film Group in Argentina, and Filmax Animation in Spain. It was followed by a 2008 sequel, El Ratón Pérez 2. The film was screened at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, under the English title The Hairy Tooth Fairy. Ratón Peréz is the Argentine-Spanish version of the tooth fairy. Documentary film "The field of anthropology goes under the magnifying glass in this fiery investigation of the seminal research on Yanomami Indians. In the 1960s and ’70s, a steady stream of anthropologists filed into the Amazon Basin to observe this "virgin" society untouched by modern life. Thirty years later, the events surrounding this infiltration have become a scandalous tale of academic ethics and infighting. The origins of violence and war and the accuracy of data gathering are hotly debated among the scholarly clan. Soon these disputes take on Heart of Darkness overtones as they descend into shadowy allegations of sexual and medical violation. Director José Padilha brilliantly employs two provocative strategies to raise unsettling questions about the boundaries of cultural encounters. He allows professors accused of heinous activities to defend themselves, and the Yanomami to represent their side of the story. As this riveting excavation deconstructs anthropology’s colonial legacy, it challenges our society’s myths of objectivity and the very notion of “the other.”" Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance film Festival site. Documentary film The Golden Age of Korean Cinema & the Legend of Shin Film is a documentary film directed by Cho Jae-hong. Documentary film Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl is the DVD version of the double compact disc live album by Queen. Comedy The Green Hornet is a 2011 American superhero action comedy film based on the character of the same name that had originated in a 1930s radio program and has appeared in movie serials, a television series, comic books, and other media. Directed by Michel Gondry, the film stars Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Christoph Waltz and Cameron Diaz. The film was released in North America on January 14, 2011, in versions including RealD Cinema and IMAX 3D. Comedy El Hombre del año is a 1970 Argentine film. Comedy A Walk Worthwhile is a 2009 musical film directed by Milos Forman and Petr Forman. Documentary film Tricky Bidness is a 2013 documentary film written by Joann Schuch and directed by Lynne Canning and Joann Schuch. Documentary film Love Etc. is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jill Andresevic. Documentary film Melissa-mom and Me is a 2010 documentary, drama, family film written and directed by Yael Shachar and Limor Pinhasov. Comedy Krudt og klunker is a 1958 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Hovmand and starring Gunnar Lauring. Comedy The Rooster is a 2010 short adventure comedy film written by Danny Strong and directed by Eli Gonda. Comedy Seven Sundays is a 1994 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. Comedy Achuvettante Veedu is a movie released in Malayalam in 1987. The movie is directed by Balachandra Menon starring Nedumudi Venu, Balachandra Menon and Rohini Hattangadi in leading roles. Lyrics of the movie is written by S. Ramesan Nair and back ground music by Mohan Sithara. Comedy Robert and Bertram is a 1939 German musical comedy film directed by Hans Heinz Zerlett and starring Rudi Godden, Kurt Seifert and Carla Rust. It premiered in Hamburg on 7 July 1939. It was based on the 1856 play Robert and Bertram by Gustav Räder about two wandering vagrants which had been adapted into several film versions including a Polish film of the same title the previous year. It was set in 1839. It was the only anti-semitic musical comedy released during the Nazi era and the first film since Kristallnacht to focus on Jews as cultural and economic outsiders. Documentary film Marco Ferreri: The Director Who Came from the Future is a 2007 documentary film written by Mario Canale and Annarosa Morri and directed by Mario Canale. Documentary film Parade was the final film directed by Jacques Tati. It was made for television and featured Tati as a clown in a circus. The film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition. Comedy Knock On The Wrong Door is a 1984 comedy film written by and directed by Gabriela Zerau. Comedy Henry & Anthony is a 2010 short film written and directed by Spencer W. Richards. Comedy Franz & Kafka is a 1997 short comedy film written and directed by Matthew Saville. Comedy Hotel Lux is a period film directed by Leander Haußmann and released in 2011. The tragicomedy begins in Nazi Germany and moves to the Soviet Union. Narrated by main character Hans Zeisig the picture draws on numerous historical facts and personalities of this era. Thriller Mlode wilki 1/2 is a 1998 action film directed by Jaroslaw Zamojda. Comedy Back Soon is a 2008 comedy/drama film written by Sólveig Anspach and Jean-Luc Gaget and directed by Sólveig Anspach. Comedy Coffee and Cigarettes: Somewhere in California is a 1993 black-and-white short film directed by writer/director Jim Jarmusch shot in Northern California. The film consists primarily of a conversation between musicians Tom Waits and Iggy Pop in a coffee shop. The film would later be included in the feature-length Coffee and Cigarettes released in 2003. The film won the Golden Palm at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival as best "Short Film". Documentary film 1 or 1: Life On The Limit is a 2013 documentary film directed by Paul Crowder and narrated by Michael Fassbender. The film traces the history of Formula One auto racing from its early years, in which some seasons had multiple fatalities, to the 1994 death of Ayrton Senna, the sport's most recent death at the time of production. Extensive and often rare archival footage is used throughout. Thriller Metropia is a 2009 Swedish adult animated science-fiction film directed by Tarik Saleh. The screenplay was written by Fredrik Edin, Stig Larsson, and Tarik Saleh after a story by Tarik Saleh, Fredrik Edin and Martin Hultman. The film uses a technique where actual photographs have been altered and heavily stylized in a computer program, and then animated. The visual style is inspired by the works of Terry Gilliam, Roy Andersson and Yuriy Norshteyn. Metropia is Boulder Media Limited's first adult animated production. Documentary film Our Irish Cousins is a 2013 documentary, comedy, family, and historical film directed by Mike Houlihan. Animation Als die Igel größer wurden is a short animation film directed by Franz Winzentsen and Ursula Winzentsen. Animation On Loop is a 2013 animation comedy drama short film written and directed by Christine Hooper. Comedy The Rivals is a 2011 comedy film written by Paul Rattigan and Michael Walker based on Richard B. Sheridan's book, directed by John Landis. Documentary film Mediterraneans is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Olivier Py. Documentary film The trip that the American director David Lynch made to Brazil in order to disclose the Transcendental Meditation program and to release the book he wrote about the subject. The director defends the practice as the only way of bringing peace and welfare to men, especially in violent and socially unstable regions. Comedy Paper Boys is a 2009 American coming-of-age film directed by Bryan E. Hall. It focuses on a group of teenagers and deals with various adolescent issues, including drug use, sexual confusion and family dysfunction. This film deals comically and seriously with bi-curiosity. Documentary film Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Stephen Vittoria. Animation Originally released in 1994, Leo the Lion: King of the Jungle is a 46-minute direct-to-video animated film. Thriller The Dead Zone is a 1983 American horror thriller film directed by David Cronenberg. The screenplay by Jeffrey Boam was based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film stars Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams, Tom Skerritt, Herbert Lom, Anthony Zerbe, Colleen Dewhurst and Martin Sheen. The plot revolves around a schoolteacher, Johnny Smith, who awakens from a coma to find he has psychic powers. It became the basis for a television series of the same name in the early 2000s, starring Anthony Michael Hall. Thriller Murder Seen a.k.a. Murder Scene is a straight-to-DVD 2000 Canadian film by Rob W. King. Thriller Confidentially Yours is a 1983 French film directed by François Truffaut. It is based on the novel The Long Saturday Night, by the American author Charles Williams, and was Truffaut's last film. He died the next year, aged 52, after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. The film had a total of 1,169,635 admissions in France and was the 39th highest grossing film of the year. Comedy DON’T FALL IN LOVE WITH ME is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Federico Finkielstain. Documentary film Marinoni is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Tony Girardin. Documentary film Transitions is the first full colour 3D IMAX film, created for the Canada Pavilion at Expo 86, co-directed by Colin Low and Tony Ianzelo and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It built upon We Are Born of Stars created for Expo '85 in Tskuba, Japan, which used anaglyph 3D. The film is also notable for the first use of stereoscopic computer animation. Science Fiction Chigger Ale is a 2013 short science fiction comedy film written and directed by Fanta Ananas. Animation Larry-Boy! And the Fib from Outer Space! is the eighth episode of the VeggieTales animated series. It was released in April 1997 on VHS and issued on DVD May 18, 2004. This is the first installment featuring Larry the Cucumber as Larry-Boy, the hero of the city of Bumblyburg. It is also the eighth episode to talk about telling the truth and is subtitled "A Lesson in Telling the Truth". In this story, Larry-Boy needs to confront a beastly Fib which has grown beyond control. Larry-Boy! And the Fib from Outer Space! was so successful it has spawned three sequels to date. Comedy This Girl for Hire is a 1983 comedy film directed by Jerry Jameson. Comedy In Smog and Thunder is a 2003 comedy film written by Paul Zaloom and Sandow Birk and directed by Sean Meredith. Comedy Lenin in October is a comedy film directed by Evgeny Ruman. Thriller Snakeskin is an award-winning New Zealand film directed by Gillian Ashurst and Produced by Vanessa Sheldrick from Cowgirl Productions. The story focuses on Alice and her best friend Johnny, who embark on a road trip across New Zealand. Along the way they pick up a hitch-hiker named Seth, who is on the run from a gang of skinheads and a group of drug dealers. The film's New Zealand cinema release began on 11 October 2001. The film has never officially been released in the US or the UK, but it has been shown in the U.K. on the 'Movies for men' TV channel several times. Science Fiction The Rage is a 2007 horror film about a mad scientist who injects people with a rage virus in his laboratory in the woods. The film stars Andrew Divoff and Erin Brown and was directed by Robert Kurtzman. It was first shown at the Fantasia Festival in Canada on July 13, 2007 and released on DVD by the independent company Screen Media Films on February 26, 2008. The entire film is filmed in and around the town of Crestline, Ohio in the United States. The music videos for Mushroomhead's "12 Hundred" and "Damage Done" were filmed on the set, and are featured in the film's DVD. Comedy Noisy Martha is a 1985 comedy film written and directed by Pia Frankenberg. Comedy Suicide Fleet is a 1931 American drama film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Lew Lipton and F. McGrew Willis. The film stars William Boyd, Robert Armstrong, James Gleason, Ginger Rogers and Harry Bannister. The film was released on November 20, 1931, by RKO Pictures. Comedy Une ravissante idiote is a 1964 Cold War comedy directed by Édouard Molinaro. François Billetdoux and André Tabet wrote a screenplay based on Charles Exbrayat 1962 novel of the same name. Brigitte Bardot and Anthony Perkins star as the protagonists in the Franco-Italian production. Animation The Phantom Inventory is a 2004 animated film written and directed by Franck Dion. Comedy Wild Gals of the Naked West is a 1962 nudie-cutie movie written and directed by Russ Meyer. Along with the hardcore pornographic movies A Dirty Western and Sweet Savage, the film is one of the few porn flicks in the American Western movie genre. Documentary film Plusieurs tombent en amour is a 1980 documentary film directed by Guy Simoneau. Thriller Death Hunt is a 1981 film starring Charles Bronson, Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, Carl Weathers, Maury Chaykin, Ed Lauter and Andrew Stevens. The film was directed by Peter Hunt, and was a fictionalized account of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police pursuit of a man named Albert Johnson. Animation Yu-Gi-Oh!: Bonds Beyond Time is a Japanese 3-D animated film based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! series. It was originally released in Japan as 10th Anniversary Yu-Gi-Oh! Movie: Super Fusion! Bonds That Transcended Time, also referred to as Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D or Yu-Gi-Oh! 10th. It was produced to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the NAS-produced series Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, and features the main characters from three of the franchise's anime series and links to the story of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. It was released in Japanese theaters on January 23, 2010. An English-language version of the film containing ten minutes of additional animation has been produced by 4Kids Entertainment. The digital cinema developer and distributor Cinedigm screened the film in selected stereoscopic 3D theaters in the United States. In the United Kingdom, Manga Entertainment released the film in selected stereoscopic 3D cinemas, and followed this with a Blu-ray 3D and DVD release. The film was also released in the United States on Blu-ray and DVD. The film earned over US$2 million in Japanese theaters, and also sold well on DVD, both in Japan and United Kingdom. Comedy OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies is a French comedy film directed by Michel Hazanavicius. It is a parody of the spy film genre. The film follows the exploits of a French secret agent, OSS 117, in Cairo in 1955. Comedy Privacy is a 1995 comedy film directed by Þráinn Bertelsson. Comedy When You Come Home is a 1948 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Frank Randle, Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes. When the music hall where he works is threatened with closure, a handyman organises an effort to save it. It had a larger production budget than Randle's previous films made in Manchester. Comedy Tom tries to catch Jerry, who is hiding in a cuckoo clock, but ends up eating a tiny bomb, instead. He chases after Jerry wearing skis, and Jerry is safe inside with a Saint Bernard. Tom places his skis in snow to distract the dog so he can get Jerry. He gets knocked unconscious many times and gets rescued and intoxicated over and over again by the Saint Bernard. He pours Tom some water to soak his feet in, but it ends up burning Tom. He almost forgets Jerry, as he jumps so high because of the water that he lands in a tropical island, where the dog is waiting to rescue Tom when he bumps his head. Documentary film "During the cold war, public consciousness fixated on the atomic bomb. Then the cold war ended, and we retreated into denial. In fact, the danger of nuclear annihilation never disappeared; it only swelled. Countdown to Zero sweeps us into a scorching, hypnotic journey around the world to reveal the palpable possibility of nuclear disaster and frame an issue on which human survival itself hangs. Scientists, world leaders, and security experts—including Valerie Plame herself—expose the absurdities and alarming realities of the situation. The 1990s heralded a second nuclear age. Many countries and terrorist groups are now actively acquiring fissile materials and construction blueprints. The possibility of an accident or miscalculation looms even larger. As the film projects a startling vision, interviews with Jimmy Carter, Mikhail Gorbachev, Tony Blair, and Pervez Musharraf yield a unified message: our only option is to eradicate every-last nuclear missile. Luckily for us, getting to zero is possible—step by step. Let’s jump-start the change." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film The Last Buffalo Hunt is a 2011 documentary film written by Lee Anne Schmitt and Lee Lynch and directed by Lee Anne Schmitt. Comedy The Settlement is a 1999 film directed by Mark Steilen. It stars John C. Reilly and William Fichtner. Thriller Intermission is a 2003 Irish black comedy crime film directed by John Crowley and written by Mark O'Rowe. It tells the story of John and Deirdre, a recently separated young couple, and people related to them. The film, set in Dublin, Ireland, has been shot in a documentary-like style, and contains several storylines which cross over one another. Thriller Raja Kaliamman is a Hindu devotional film in the Tamil language released in 2000. Singers for this soundtrack include Mano, K.S. Chitra, Swarnalatha, Krishnaraj and Actor Vadivelu. This movie has extensive graphics to recreate the mythological story of Hindu Goddess Kali or Amman in Tamil. Comedy Booty and the Beast is the 145th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis is a 2007 made-for-television musical comedy film directed by Andrew Overtoom. The film stars Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence. The film originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 12, 2007, following a 12-hour-marathon of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes. The series follows the adventures of the title character in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. In the film, SpongeBob and Patrick discover an ancient medallion that help them get to the lost city of Atlantis. The television film was written by Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Steven Banks, and Dani Michaeli. English musician and actor David Bowie guest starred as the voice of Lord Royal Highness. Upon release, the film attracted an estimated 8.8 million viewers. Comedy Hating Kapatid is a 2010 Filipino comedy-drama film produced and released by Viva Films. The film is about two sisters, Rica and Cecil, and how the return of their Overseas Filipino Worker parents change their sibling relationship. Documentary film Ancient legends from Greece and Russia describe the time when the rising world ocean, at the end of the Ice Age, entered the Black Sea to connect it with the Mediterranean Sea - so what does mainstream science say about this? When did the Ice Age actually end to cause the infilling of the Old Black Sea, a huge inland freshwater lake during the Ice Age, and what does the geology and archaeology of the Black Sea region say about the timing and impact on the civilizations there at the end of the Ice Age? The answers will surprise you. Documentary film Jelenin svet is a 2008 independent documentary film written and directed by Tanja Brzaković, about former World No. 1 female tennis player, Jelena Janković. Thriller The World of Silence is a 2006 crime fiction drama mystery film written by Jin Han and directed by Ui-seok Jo. Documentary film Mabon "teenie" Hodges - A Portrait Of A Memphis Soul Original is a 2012 short film written by Susanna Vapnek, Roxanne Oldham and directed by Susanna Vapnek. Comedy And So It Goes is a 2014 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Mark Andrus. The film stars Michael Douglas, Diane Keaton and Sterling Jerins. The film was released on July 25, 2014. Documentary film Goodbye Holland is a 2004 documentary about the extermination of Dutch Jews during World War II. The film debunks the accepted notion that the Dutch were 'good' during the war, exposing how Dutch police and civil servants helped the Nazis implement massive deportations, which resulted in the death of 78 percent of the Jews in the Netherlands. The documentary was made by Emmy Award winning director Willy Lindwer. Comedy The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off is a 1965 Tom and Jerry cartoon. The cartoon was directed by Jim Pabian, with animation by Tom Ray, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Ken Harris and Don Towsley. Eugene Poddany scored the music, while Maurice Noble provided layouts, and Robert Gribbroek did the backgrounds. The title, The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off is a parody of the title of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov, published in 1880. Documentary film Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me is a 2012 documentary film about American rock band Big Star, directed by Drew DeNicola and Olivia Mori. Documentary film Uksuum Cauyai: Drums of Winter, also referred to only as Drums of Winter is an ethnographic documentary on the culture of the Yup'ik people, focusing primarily on dance, music, and potlatch traditions in the community of Emmonak, on the shore of the Bering Sea. The film was produced through a "community-collaborative process" in which the subjects of the documentary had significant input as to the film's content and presentation. As a result, the film features conversations with individual Yup'ik in place of "the voice-over commentary by an unseen narrator that destroys the cinematic integrity of so many so-called ethnographic films". Drums of Winter won awards at a number of film festivals, including the American Film Festival in 1989, the International Ethnographic Film Festival in 1990, the Alaska International Film Festival in 1995, the Festival of the Native Americas in 1996, and the Margaret Mead Film Festival in 2000. In 2006, Drums of Winter was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Ganesha Subramanya, a Kannada comedy film directed by popular director Phani Ramachandra, is a story of two brothers who've been indoctrinated by their father into remaining bachelors. Documentary film Comics at war is a 2012 documentary animation biography history short film written by Thiago Brandimarte Mendonça and directed by Thiago Brandimarte Mendonça and Rafael Terpins. Thriller Straightheads is a 2007 British thriller film which follows a couple who are seeking revenge against a group of men who brutally attacked them. It is written and directed by Dan Reed, who made his directorial début. The film features Gillian Anderson as Alice Comfort and Danny Dyer as Adam. Comedy Deb and Sisi is a blue comedy/dark comedy feature film, written, produced and directed by Mark Kenneth Woods, which had its debut at the Out On Screen Vancouver Queer Film Festival in August, 2008. The DVD was released May 25, 2010 through MKW Productions and the film aired on television for the first time on October 30, 2011 on OUTtv in Canada. Animation La Traversée is a 2011 short animation film directed by Elise Simard. Thriller In the Shadows (Im Schatten) is a 2010 crime drama film written and directed by Thomas Arslan. Comedy Don´t Forget is a 2003 comedy short film written by Dyane Neiman and Tom Meyer and directed by Tom Meyer. Animation Court Record - In Memoriam Péter Mansfeld is a 2006 animated short film written and directed by Szilágyi Varga Zoltán. Documentary film METH explores the rising wave of crystal methamphetamine use within the gay population. Through the reflections of a dozen gay men, we learn of the drug's allure, its promise, and why its popularity is soaring. Some of the men in the film are current users, and they share their life with us while under the constant influence of "Tina." Other interviewees are former denizens of "Tina World," who have managed to crawl back from the depths to which their addictions brought them. Throughout, METH is an unflinching look at the devastating effects of addiction to this very serious drug. Thriller Now (originally titled I'm.Mortal) is an upcoming film starring Amanda Seyfried, Justin Timberlake, Cillian Murphy, Olivia Wilde, Matt Bomer and Alex Pettyfer. The film is written and directed by Andrew Niccol and scheduled for a 2012 release. Comedy Pera O Bayong is a 2000 comedy film written by Willy Cuevas and directed by Edgar Mortiz. Comedy Once a Plumber is a 1920 comedy film written by C.B. Hoadley and directed by Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran. Animation The Tale of Tillie's Dragon is an American animated film directed and written by Mike Stribling and animated by Steven Hahn. The film is about a little girl named Tillie who befriends a playful dragon named Herman. Together the two take part in a variety of adventures, including Tillie's struggle to protect her new friend from the people of her village, who view all dragons as fire-breathing man-eaters in need of extermination. The technical crew on this film features a variety of former Disney employees. Animation Lim Keok Jeon, Korean Robin Hood is a 1997 animation film directed by Kim Cheong-gi. Comedy We've Got Balls is a comedy film directed by Cherie Kerr. Documentary film Forbidden Forest is a 2004 Canadian documentary film directed by Kevin W. Matthews. Approximately 70 minutes long, it was co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Timber Colony Inc. The film follows Jean Guy Comeau, an Acadian woodlot and Francis Wishart, the grandson of Sir James Dunn, as they agitate for responsible forestry on New Brunswick Crown lands. Comedy Ginger in the Morning is a 1974 comedy film starring Sissy Spacek as a hitchhiker. It was also the first American film appearance of a young Fred Ward. Animation Walkampf is a 2004 animated short film directed by Andreas Hykade. Comedy Perdiamoci di vista is a 1993 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Carlo Verdone. For this film Asia Argento was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. Comedy Football Romeo is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 173rd Our Gang short that was released. Comedy A dead body is found and police detective Mårten Späck draws the conclusion that a serial suicide killer is at large. Späck with his colleagues Grönvald Karlsson and Irene Snusk suspect a gang who distributes pirated DVD's of 'bottom-of-the-barrel' Swedish movies. Thriller Vanilla Sky is a 2001 American science fiction thriller film directed, written and co-produced by Cameron Crowe. It is an English-language remake of Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 Spanish film Open Your Eyes, which was written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil, with Penélope Cruz reprising her role from the original movie. The movie is described as "an odd mixture of science fiction, romance and reality warp", Vanilla Sky stars Tom Cruise, Penélope Cruz, and Cameron Diaz, with Jason Lee and Kurt Russell appearing in supporting roles. It received mixed reviews, with critics comparing it unfavorably to the original film and criticizing the screenplay. It was a box office success, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, as well as Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe Award nominations for Cameron Diaz's performance. The soundtrack was also critically acclaimed. Comedy Beautiful Loser is a 2008 film. The film concerns a group of high school buddies before moving the action forward to reveal the characters two decades later. Reggie is the wild card of this group of friends. Perpetually single and lacking ambition, he is prone to making inappropriate comments to girls. When the object of his affection breaks up with her bad-boyfriend, Reggie clumsily asks for a date. Things almost happen, but not quite, and the promise of a kiss still haunts Reggie 20 years later. On the other hand, Diego and Bonnie, dated all through high school. But when Diego went to Mexico to help his family, Bonnie lost whatever faith she had in men. Now she's a tough lawyer with a young son and a husband she can't trust. When Diego returns and unexpected emotions surface. Finally, Morgan and Dennice were high school sweethearts who married as teens and are still happy together, but secrets suddenly overwhelm them. Comedy Choosing Signs is a comedy, drama, romance film directed by Owen Dara. Documentary film World Class Trains: The American Orient Express is a 2004 documentary film directed by Robert Garofalo. Comedy A Bolt from the Blue is a 2014 Japanese comedy-drama film directed by Hitori Gekidan. Thriller The Tattooist is a 2007 New Zealand film directed by Peter Burger and starring Jason Behr, Nathaniel Lees, Michael Hurst and Robbie Magasiva among others. The film is the first in a series of official co-productions between New Zealand and Singapore. Thriller Man on a Ledge is a 2012 American thriller action directed by Asger Leth, starring Sam Worthington, Elizabeth Banks, Jamie Bell, Edward Burns, Anthony Mackie, Génesis Rodríguez and Ed Harris. Filming took place in New York City. Comedy Cooties is a 2014 American comedy horror film directed by Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott, written by Ian Brennan and Leigh Whannell. The film stars Elijah Wood, Alison Pill, Rainn Wilson, Jack McBrayer and Jorge Garcia. Comedy The Music Goes 'Round is a 1936 musical film directed by Victor Schertzinger. Thriller The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake is a 1959 American black-and-white horror film written by Orville H. Hampton and directed by Edward L. Cahn, one of a series of films they made in the late 1950s for producer Robert E. Kent on contract for distribution by United Artists. It was made as a part of a package with Invisible Invaders. Documentary film The Economics of Happiness is a 2011 documentary film directed by Helena Norberg-Hodge, Steven Gorelick, and John Page, and produced by the International Society for Ecology and Culture. It has won "Best in Show" at the Cinema Verde Film and Arts Festival, "Best Direction" from EKOFilm 2011, "Judges' Choice" and "Audience Choice" at the Auroville International Film Festival, an "Award of Merit" from the Accolade Film Festival, and several other awards. Thriller Rocket Attack U.S.A., also known as Five Minutes to Zero, is a 1958 propaganda science fiction film. It was featured on a 1990 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, as well a 1986 episode of The Canned Film Festival. Comedy Pistolet s glushitelem is a 1993 film directed by Valentin Khovenko. Comedy Le Gentleman d'Epsom English: The Gentleman from Epsom, is a French comedy film from 1962, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Michel Audiard, starring Jean Gabin and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Les grands seigneurs: le gentleman d'Epsom", "Duke of the Derby" or "The Gentleman from Epsom", "Il re delle corse", "Ein Herr aus besten Kreisen". Thriller Contact is a 1997 American science fiction drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis. It is adaptation of the Carl Sagan novel Contact; both Sagan and wife Ann Druyan wrote the story outline for the film. Jodie Foster portrays the film's protagonist, Dr. Eleanor "Ellie" Arroway, a SETI scientist who finds strong evidence of extraterrestrial life and is chosen to make first contact. The film also stars Matthew McConaughey, James Woods, Tom Skerritt, William Fichtner, John Hurt, Angela Bassett, Jake Busey, and David Morse. Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan began working on the film in 1979. Together, they wrote a 100+ page film treatment and set up Contact at Warner Bros. with Peter Guber and Lynda Obst as producers. When the project to make the film became mired in development hell, Sagan published Contact as a novel in 1985 and the film adaptation was rejuvenated in 1989. Roland Joffé and George Miller had planned to direct it, but Joffé dropped out in 1993 and Warner Bros. fired Miller in 1995. Robert Zemeckis was eventually hired to direct, and filming for Contact lasted from September 1996 to February 1997. Sony Pictures Imageworks handled most of the visual effects sequences. Documentary film L'Europe Moderne is a 2013 short film directed by Maja Kekonius. Documentary film The Religious Test is a 2012 documentary film directed by Trevor Hill. Comedy Ishq Vishk is a 2003 Bollywood coming-of-age romance film starring Shahid Kapoor in his debut film performance, Amrita Rao and Shenaz Treasurywala. It is about Rajiv and Payal who are friends since childhood. While Payal is in love with Rajiv, it takes him a bit longer to return her feelings. The film became a success and launched both Shahid Kapoor's career and Amrita Rao's career. Thriller Shinjuku Incident is a 2009 Hong Kong crime drama film written and directed by Derek Yee, and also produced by and starring Jackie Chan. The film was distributed by Chan's own film company, JCE Movies Limited. It was stated in many press reports that the genre of the film would be closer to drama, Film director Derek Yee said, "People are too familiar with the image of a fighting Jackie Chan. It's time for him to move on to drama." In a recent interview, Chan himself describes the film as, "maybe one percent action. Heavy drama." The film was originally to be released on 25 September 2008 but was delayed to the first quarter of 2009. It premiered at the 2009 Hong Kong International Film Festival and was released on 2 April 2009 in Hong Kong. Documentary film A Family Of Weddings is a 2012 short animated documentary film written and directed by Cath Murphy. Comedy À nous la rue is a 1989 Burkinabé film. Comedy Niram is a 1999 Malayalam movie directed by Kamal, starring Kunchacko Boban and Shalini in the lead roles. The film is about a special friendship between a boy and girl, Aby and Sona. The film's music was composed by Vidyasagar. Niram was a commercial success, and brought back in a genre of college campus based films in Malayalam cinema. The film was remade in Telugu as Nuvve Kavali starring Tarun and Richa Pallod, in Tamil as Piriyadha Varam Vendum starring Prashanth and Shalini, in Kannada as Ninagagi with Vijay Raghavendra and in Hindi as Tujhe Meri Kasam starring Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia D'souza. Documentary film Peppers and Nudes - The Photographer Edward Weston is a 2004 short documentary film written and directed by Joachim Haupt and Sabine Pollmeier. Thriller Gone Girl is a 2014 American thriller film directed by David Fincher and adapted by Gillian Flynn from her 2012 novel of the same name. It stars Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry, and Carrie Coon. The story begins as a mystery about a man whose wife has gone missing. It examines dishonesty, the media, the economy's effects on marriage, and appearances. The film had its world premiere on opening night of the 52nd New York Film Festival on September 26, 2014. It had its nationwide theatrical release on October 3 and has been received well both critically and commercially. Comedy Woman In Burka is a 2008 short film written and directed by Jonathan Lisecki. Documentary film The Sterilization of Leilani Muir is a 1996 documentary directed by Glynis Whiting about the life and times of Leilani Muir, the first person to file a lawsuit against the Alberta provincial government for wrongful sterilization under the Sexual Sterilization Act of Alberta. Comedy Loco lindo is a 1936 Argentine comedy film directed by Arturo S. Mom and written by José B. Cairola and Conrado Nalé Roxlo. Starring Luis Sandrini and Sofía Bozán the film premiered in Buenos Aires on July 13, 1936. Carlos Rinaldi worked as a laboratory assistant on the film. Documentary film The story of "march king" John Philip Sousa and the connections between his music and the mood of the nation during his time. Documentary film 5 Pictures of a Father is a short documentary film written and directed by Nadia Josefine El Said. Thriller The Objective is a 2008 science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Myrick who also directed The Blair Witch Project and Believers, starring Jonas Ball, Matthew R. Anderson, and Michael C. Williams. It premiered in Morocco in April 2008 and in the United States in February 2009. Thriller Death Proof is a 2007 American action-slasher film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. The film centers on a psychopathic stunt man, Stuntman Mike played by Kurt Russell, who stalks young women before murdering them in staged car accidents using his "death-proof" stunt car. The film pays homage to the exploitation, muscle cars, and slasher film genres of the 1970s, in particular the giallo genre, and stars Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito, Jordan Ladd, Rose McGowan, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Zoë Bell as herself. Death Proof was released theatrically in the United States as part of a double feature with Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror under the collective title Grindhouse, in order to replicate the experience of viewing exploitation film double features in a "grindhouse" theater. The films were released separately outside the United States and on DVD, with Death Proof going on sale in the United States on September 18, 2007. The film was in the main competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Critical Mass is a low budget action film released straight-to-video in 2000 starring Treat Williams, Lori Loughlin, and Udo Kier and directed by Fred Olen Ray, credited as Ed Raymond. The film features scenes taken straight from other films such as Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Universal Soldier spliced into newly filmed scenes to make up its action sequences. Comedy Jáchyme, hoď ho do stroje! is a 1974 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Thriller East End Hustle is a 1976 drama film directed by Frank Vitale and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot concerns a high-priced prostitute who leads a rebellion of hookers against their sadistic pimps. Animation Captain India is an upcoming computer-animated film. In this film Yuvraj Singh has given his voice, and the fantasy story is loosely based on the life of this cricketer. It is directed by Manny Bains & produced by Brendan Shaw, of Motion Pixel Corporation, Miami, USA, in combination with Cornerstone Entertainment of India. Thriller Gross Misconduct is a 1993 thriller film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Jimmy Smits and Naomi Watts. It was nominated for an award by the Australian Film Institute in 1993. The film has been likened to an Australian version of Fatal Attraction. Comedy Mambo Italiano is a 2003 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Émile Gaudreault. The screenplay was written by Gaudreault and Steve Galluccio, based on Galluccio's theatrical play by the same name. Both the play and the film are based on Galluccio's own life and experiences. Documentary film Turned Towards the Sun is a 2012 documentary film directed by Greg Olliver. Comedy The Trouble-Makers is a 2003 Hong Kong drama film directed by Aman Chang in Cantonese. The movie has a run time of 84 minutes, and involves the actors Terence Yin, Sam Lee, and Maggie Q. Documentary film Strawberry Fields is a 2006 documentary film by Israeli filmmaker Ayelet Heller about the hardships faced by Palestinian strawberry farmers in Gaza, who find their livelihood disrupted by the Israel-Gaza conflict. Comedy Christmas Cupid is a television film starring Christina Milian, Ashley Benson and Chad Michael Murray and directed by Gil Junger. It premiered on ABC Family on December 12, 2010 as part of their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It was filmed under the name Ex-Mas Carol. Thriller De Flat is a 1994 Dutch mystery film directed by Ben Verbong. De Flat is a R-Rated film for nudity and strong sexuality scenes. Documentary film Trekking to Utopia is a 1994 film directed by Michael Hammon. Comedy Devil's Den is a 2006 horror film directed by Jeff Burr. It stars Kelly Hu and Devon Sawa. Documentary film Marfil is a 2011 documentary film. Thriller Torso is an Italian giallo thriller directed by Sergio Martino. The film was shot on location in Perugia and the Italian countryside in early 1972, and was subsequently released in 1973. Torso is considered to be one of the forerunners of the modern slasher genre and has developed a cult following among fans of the giallo genre. Torso was released on DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment in 2000 and on Blu-ray by Blue Underground in a new High Definition transfer on August 30, 2011. Documentary film Die Kinder von Berne is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Timo Großpietsch. Comedy Kitaab is a 1977 Hindi film written and directed by Gulzar. The film stars Uttam Kumar, Vidya Sinha, Shreeram Lagoo, Keshto Mukherjee and Asit Sen. The film was based on Bengali story Pathik by Samaresh Basu. Musical score is by R. D. Burman with lyrics by Gulzar. Animation La Leyenda de la Llorona is an animated horror-adventure-comedy film based on the legend, La Llorona. It is produced by Ánima Estudios and Eficine 226, and is distributed by Videocine. It released in Mexican theaters on October 21, 2011. It is a sequel to the Mexican blockbuster, La Leyenda de la Nahuala. The English-subtitled version of the film was also released direct-to-video in the United States, distributed by Pantelion Films and Lionsgate. It is also available in iTunes. Comedy Every Little Crook and Nanny is a 1972 comedy film starring Victor Mature. Mature came out of retirement to play the role. Comedy Racek má zpoždění is a Czech comedy film that was released in 1950. Documentary film Charlton Heston And Ben Hur: A Personal Journey is a 2012 documentary film directed by Laurent Bouzereau. Comedy Australian comedian Brendon Burns performs his provocative, if.comedy award winning stand-up show So I Suppose This is Offensive Now. Comedy A Ride for a Bride is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy My Giant is a 1998 comedy drama film starring Billy Crystal and NBA player Gheorghe Mureșan in his only film appearance, and directed by Michael Lehmann. Crystal also produced and co-wrote the story, which was inspired by professional wrestler André the Giant, whom Crystal had met during the filming of The Princess Bride. Thriller Die Sieger is a 1994 action drama film written by Dominik Graf, Peter Hollweg, Klaus Maas and Günter Schütter directed by Dominik Graf. Documentary film Dreamers is a Bosnian short documentary film produced by the East West Theatre Company and directed by Nermin Hamzagic. The film follows the story of Samir Karić and Amir Muminović, young hip-hop artists from the village of Hajvazi, near the north-eastern Bosnian town of Kalesija. The mayor's son gave the hip-hop duo a bad beating because of their song which criticized municipal authorities. A newspaper report on the incident intrigues East West Theatre Company, a theatre and film production company from Sarajevo. Shortly after the incident, Samir and Amir become part of the cast of Class Enemy a play about disenfranchised youth in a violent secondary school in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Samir and Amir eventually end up touring the world with the East West Theatre Company's production. The film Dreamers is devised as a road movie. Comedy Ninja Cadets, known in Japan as Ninja Mono, is a three-episode original video animation anime series produced by Anime International Company and Youmex and directed by Eiji Suganuma. It is a comedy about a group of ninja-in-training in feudal Japan. Ninja Cadets was released in two episodes from March 27 to June 12, 1996. It has the distinction of being the first anime DVD ever released. The series is licensed in the United States by Media Blasters under its AnimeWorks label. It is the first English dub by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Thriller Rendolepsis is a film made in Luxembourg in 2003, directed by Marc Barnig and Philippe Schockweiler and produced by Koler Movies Lëtzebuerg. It stars Vivi Giampaolo and Joëlle Kugener as two friends who embark on an adventure to learn more about a mysterious book which one of them finds in her attic. The film premiered on September 19 or September 20, 2003, at the Kinosch cinema in Esch-sur-Alzette. The dialogue is in Luxembourgish, the national language of Luxembourg.. Documentary film Secrets of the Nazi Criminals is a war documentary film directed by Tore Sjöberg. Thriller Wolf Lake is a 1978 film directed by Burt Kennedy. It stars Rod Steiger and Susan Tyrrell. Comedy Heads or Tails? is a 1995 comedy film written by Georgi Daneliya, Sergei Dernov and Vladimir Makanin and directed by Georgi Daneliya. Documentary film Comadres Day is a 2013 short film written by Lorena Maizares, Wanda López Trelles and directed by Wanda López Trelles. Thriller La Distancia is a 2014 experimental science fiction thriller film written and directed by Sergio Caballero. Comedy Mortel Transfert is a Franco-German thriller, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, adapted from the novel of the same name by Jean-Pierre Gattégno. The music was provided by the composer of Roselyne et les lions, Reinhardt Wagner. Some of the paintings in the film were produced by Pierre Peyrolle, who had designed the "Try another world" poster in La Lune dans le caniveau. Mortel transfert went into production in April 2000 and was released in France on 10 January 2001. Documentary film My Child Is Gay is a 2011 short film directed by Anubha Bhonsle. Comedy Royal Blues is a 1997 film directed by Lotte Svendsen. Comedy "A charismatic and refreshingly uncontrived film, populated with well-drawn and believable characters to root for. Jeannie (Tilly Hatcher) and Lauren (Maggie Hatcher) are twin sisters living in Austin, Texas. Jeannie runs a vintage clothing store, and is anxious that she is losing the trust of her old friend and business partner, who may be planning to bail on her, or worse, force the place to close altogether. She turns to Merrill (Alex Karpovsky), an ex-boyfriend who is studying law, for legal advice. Lauren tries to be supportive, though she is the more flighty of the two; an evasive free spirit who can't decide whether to take the job teaching English in Africa that she's been offered. The sisters are clearly close, though both seem reluctant to get too involved in each others business. Following on from his warmly received previous features, Funny Ha Ha (2002) and Mutual Appreciation (2005), Andrew Bujalski is proving to be an endearing voice of modern American independent film. With the fine, deceptively casual performances and a heightened naturalism that are characteristic of his work, Beeswax is a charismatic and refreshingly uncontrived film, populated with well-drawn and believable characters to root for, who are just a pleasure to spend time with." Quoting Michael Hayden Thriller Unfortunate is a 2012 short horror thriller film written by Clay Smith and directed by Tom Grejs. Comedy Dick Francis: In the Frame is a 1989 television film directed by Wigbert Wicker. Science Fiction The Day After is a 1983 American television film that aired on November 20, 1983, on the ABC television network. It was seen by more than 100 million people during its initial broadcast. It is currently the highest-rated television film in history. The film postulates a fictional war between NATO forces and the Warsaw Pact that rapidly escalates into a full-scale nuclear exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union. However, the action itself focuses on the residents of Lawrence, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri, as well as several family farms situated next to nuclear missile silos. The cast includes JoBeth Williams, Steve Guttenberg, John Cullum, Jason Robards, and John Lithgow. The film was written by Edward Hume, produced by Robert Papazian, and directed by Nicholas Meyer. It was released on DVD on May 18, 2004, by MGM. Comedy Waiting at the Church is a 1906 American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter for the Edison Manufacturing Company. Thriller Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming is a 2007 American television film produced by Lions Gate Entertainment. The film premiered on the Sci Fi Channel. Originally titled The Dead Speak, it was written and directed by Ernie Barbarash and purports to be a sequel to the 1999 feature film Stir of Echoes, although its only connection to the previous work is the inclusion of Jake Witzky, who had a key role in the original film but is only a secondary character here. The film was released on DVD as Stir of Echoes 2. Thriller Das Millionenspiel is a German action/sci-fi television film of 1970, directed by Tom Toelle and starring Jörg Pleva, Suzanne Roquette and Dieter Thomas Heck. It was aired on 18 October 1970 by the ARD. Wolfgang Menge wrote the screenplay, adapting the short story "The Prize of Peril" by the American writer Robert Sheckley. Wolfgang Menge and Tom Toelle received the 1971 Prix Italia for best television movie. Science Fiction The Manster is a tokusatsu 1959 horror film, a co-production between the US and Japan, starring Peter Dyneley. The film was notable for its creative use of special effects. The film is also known as The Split in the United Kingdom, Doktor Satan in Greece, and The Two-Headed Monster. Science Fiction Who Is Arvid Pekon? is a 2013 short mystery science fiction thriller film written and directed by Patrik Eriksson. Comedy Bienvenue en Suisse is a 2004 French-Swiss comedy film directed by Léa Fazer. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Playboy: Wet & Wild IV is a 1992 documentary film directed by Scott Allen. Thriller The Fur Collar is a 1962 British thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring John Bentley, Martin Benson and Philip Friend. Comedy In Offside is a 2011 comedy sports film written by Rafael Calatayud Cano and Kiko Martínez and directed by David Marqués. Comedy Premier rendez-vous is a 1941 French comedy film starring Danielle Darrieux. It was directed by Henri Decoin, who co-wrote the screenplay with Michel Duran. During the Nazi occupation, the film was made by Continental Films at Paris Studios Cinéma. Comedy The Queens of Comedy is both a sequel and spin-off film of The Original Kings of Comedy both created and produced by Walter Latham. The film, which is rated "R" for sexually-oriented content, follows four black female stand-up comedians at Memphis's Orpheum Theatre. Laura Hayes opens the show and serves as MC. She tells family stories about grandkids, her mom, and her sisters. Adele Givens urges her audience to celebrate their flaws; she comments on this crazy world, her 92-year-old grandmother, and the need to take care when naming a baby. Sommore, recently released from jail, talks about kids, men, marriage, and why moms give their eight-year-old daughters a hula-hoop. Lastly, Mo'Nique celebrates big women, contrasts Blacks and Whites, Mo'Nique tried to give big women hope that it is ok to a big women and it is ok to dislike skinny women. The film also cuts away to footage of the Queens on the town having fun. For one night only, eight years later, The ladies returned to Mo'Nique for a comeback The Mo'Nique Show which aired on October 29, 2009. Comedy A Very Honorable Guy is a 1934 film directed by Lloyd Bacon. Animation Norman Normal is a 1968 animated cartoon short, produced by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Cartoons. It was produced as a collaboration between musician Paul Stookey and the studio's animation department. Rather than being released as part of the Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies series, it was released as a one-time "Cartoon Special." The short has been released on disc 4 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6, making it the first short from the "Seven Arts" era of the studio to be released on DVD or any form of home video officially in the United States. The theme song, "Norman Normal", was previously featured on Peter, Paul and Mary's album The Peter, Paul and Mary Album. The title character was initially designed by pop artist Milton Glaser, and then refined by animator Volus Jones to create a character that would be easier to animate. Further cartoons starring Norman were envisaged by Stookey, although the studio's closure the following year prevented these plans coming to fruition. Norman Normal is also the name of an Irish-German cartoon-series produced from 2000-2003. Thriller Gen is a 2006 Turkish horror film directed by Togan Gökbakar. Documentary film "From Europe to the USA, people express their views and build a colourful mosaic of Iran and its inhabitants. Politics is of course included. A personal account by the director, originally from Iran but living in Italy, showing the opinions of a wide range of people in the West about her fatherland: opinions generally formed by images from contemporary news. How little we know about this vast country with 70 million inhabitants hidden behind the curtain of political Islam." Quoting the description from the 2011 International Film Festival Rotterdam site. Documentary film Comic Relief's Naughty Bits is a 2009 documentary film directed by Breid McLoone. Comedy Another Psycho is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Todd Pellegrino. Thriller The Killer Who Wouldn't Die is a 1976 film directed by William Hale. Comedy Kisse Pyaar Karonis a 2009 Hindi-language film. It was directed by Ajay Chandok. Lead stars in the film were, Arshad Warsi, Aashish Chaudhary, Yash Tonk. It was shoot in Mumbai and Dubai. Comedy Fugitive Valley is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the Range Busters series of western films. Documentary film This archival film from 1941 examines the new Japan which was emerging at the beginning of the 1900's and was firmly established as an industrialized nation by the outbreak of World War II.Facing the greatest threat in their history, the democracies of the Pacific took careful stock of this new Japan and its strength, and erected a vast system of defense across the world's greatest ocean.This archival film reflects the social and cultural values and beliefs prevalent at the time of production. Documentary film Walking in the Sunlight, Walking in the Shadow is a 1971 documentary film directed by Bob Kingsbury. Thriller Socket is an independent sci-fi thriller directed by Sean Abley and produced by John Carrozza, Sean Abley, Matt Mishkoff and Doug Prinzivalli, starring Derek Long as Dr. Bill and Matthew Montgomery as Dr. Craig Murphy. It was released in 2007. Thriller Private Eye is a 2009 South Korean period film noir directed by Park Dae-min. Animation Barbie in A Mermaid Tale is a 2010 computer animated direct-to-video movie and part of the Barbie film series. This is the first modern Barbie movie. It was released on March 9, 2010. This film is followed by a 2012 sequel, Barbie in A Mermaid Tale 2. Animation Turning is a 2010 short film written and directed by Saul Freed and Karni Arieli. Comedy The United Monster Talent Agency is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Gregory Nicotero. Thriller Monster Butler is an upcoming independent thriller drama film based on the true story of Archibald Hall. The film follows his journey into his dark lifestyle and how he is eventually captured. It will be directed by Douglas Rath and star Malcolm McDowell as Archibald Hall, with Gary Oldman, Dominic Monaghan, and Evanna Lynch. Production will take place under Dark House Films with Warner Bros. Pictures set to distribute. Documentary film Cheating Death is a 2005 documentary, short and crime film written and directed by Eric Geringas. Thriller Winter Sleepers is a 1997 German film directed by Tom Tykwer. It was premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival. Comedy Two Señoritas from Chicago is a 1943 film directed by Frank Woodruff. Thriller A Dangerous Profession is a 1949 American film noir directed by Ted Tetzlaff, written by Warren Duff and Martin Rackin, and starring George Raft, Ella Raines, and Pat O'Brien. The supporting cast features Jim Backus. Science Fiction Lensman: Secret of The Lens, also known in Japan as Sci-Fi New Century Lensman, is a Japanese-American animated film based on the Lensman novels by E. E. Smith. It was dubbed by Harmony Gold USA in 1988. This was re-dubbed by Streamline Pictures in 1990 and some of the voice actors were the same in both versions. There are differences however between the two versions in terms of story and the length of the movie where the Harmony Gold version deleted some scenes that were kept in the Streamline version. Harmony Gold also arranged a whole new soundtrack for their version, with some tracks carried over from their previous movies Robotech II: the Sentinels and Robotech the Movie: the Untold Story whereas Streamline used the original Japanese Soundtrack. Documentary film The Real Dirt on Farmer John is a 2005 documentary film directed by Taggart Siegel about the life of Midwestern farmer John Peterson, operator of Angelic Organics. It tells the history of the eccentric farmer's family farm in rural Caledonia, Illinois. Documentary film Ask Your Shadow is a 2012 documentary biographical film directed by Lamine Ammar-Khodja. Animation Cannery Rodent is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and directed by Chuck Jones. It was the final Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and one of the very last of the theatrical Tom and Jerry cartoons to be released by MGM. The title, Cannery Rodent is a play-on-words of the John Steinbeck novel Cannery Row. Documentary film Life with Alex is a documentary historical fiction biographical film directed by Emily Wick. Animation Expelled from Paradise is an upcoming Japanese animated science fiction film. The film is directed by Seiji Mizushima, with a screenplay written by Gen Urobuchi, animation provided by Graphinica and jointly developed by Toei Animation and Nitroplus with distribution by T-Joy and Toei Company. Documentary film Bimbo is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Vincent Gargiulo. Documentary film Message to Love is a feature documentary film of the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. The film unsparingly, often comically depicts the myriad problems associated with the famously chaotic festival—the main program of which was held on August 26–30, 1970—including gate-crashing, numerous crowd incursions onto the stage, Kris Kristofferson being booed offstage, and head promoter Rikki Farr's rants against the audience, which only intensified as the situation deteriorated: "We put this festival on, you bastards, with a lot of love! We worked for one year for you pigs! And you wanna break our walls down and you wanna destroy it? Well you go to hell!" This and two other brief dialogue extracts from the film were later sampled in the Oasis track "Fuckin' in the Bushes", from the album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. In addition, several near-riots occurred over the price of tickets, as well as during several of the performances that took place over the weekend, especially Jimi Hendrix's last billed performance in England. Comedy The McGuerins from Brooklyn is a 1942 film directed by Kurt Neumann. Documentary film Straight With You is a 2012 short, biographical, documentary, romance film directed by Daan Bol. Comedy Pyar Kiye Jaa is a 1966 Hindi language movie directed by C. V. Sridhar starring Kishore Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Mehmood, Om Prakash, Mumtaz, Kalpana and Rajasree. It was a "semi-hit" at the box office. The film is a remake of the Tamil comedy Kaadhalikka Neramillai which was remade into Telugu as Preminchi Choodu in 1965. Actress Rajasree starred in all the three versions of the film. Documentary film Die verschiedenen Gesichter des Sergej Eisenstein is a 1997 documentary film directed by Dietmar Hochmuth. Documentary film 9/11 is a 2002 French-American documentary film about the September 11 attacks in New York City, in which two planes crashed into the buildings of the World Trade Center. The film is from the point of view of the New York City Fire Department. The film was directed by Jules and Gedeon Naudet, and FDNY firefighter James Hanlon. Comedy Kalamazoo? is a 2006 film, directed by David O'Malley and starring Josie Davis, Mayim Bialik, and Joanna Clare Scott, who also wrote the screenplay. It tells the story of three girlfriends who go back to Kalamazoo, Michigan for their 10-year high school reunion. There, they discover that a time capsule placed on their graduation night containing predictions would be opened. Horrified at the thought of having their unfulfilled goals made public, the three women decide to find the time capsule and destroy it before it is opened. The movie was filmed entirely in Kalamazoo. Documentary film Raising the Ashes is a 1997 documentary film directed by Michael O'Keefe. Documentary film Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman is a 2006 documentary film from executive producers Bryan Singer and Kevin Burns which details the history of the Superman franchise, from comic book, to television, to the big screen. The story of Superman is told through archival footage, as well as interviews with many of the actors, directors, and producers involved with the Superman media over the years. The closing credits feature outtakes from the Christopher Reeve Superman films, including an outtake of Marlon Brando improvising during the recitation of a poem in a scene deleted from the original version of Superman II. The documentary was released on DVD on June 20, 2006, shortly before the theatrical release of Superman Returns. A two DVD Best Buy exclusive Limited Edition version was released the same day. A shortened version of the documentary was played on A&E on June 12, 2006. Finally, the DVD was included as part of the 14-disc box set release Superman Ultimate Collector's Edition, in November 2006. Documentary film Call + Response is a documentary film released in 2008 by Fair Trade Pictures to support human rights activism against human trafficking and slavery on a community level. The film was Justin Dillon’s directorial debut and has received worldwide recognition, becoming one of the most important devices in spurring the modern-day abolitionist movement and was one of the year’s top documentaries. Thriller Ricky 6 is a 2000 film loosely based on the life of Ricky Kasso, a suburban teenager accused of Satanism and murder in the 1980s. The film was written and directed by Peter Filardi. Vincent Kartheiser played the disturbed protagonist, renamed Ricky Cowen, in the film.The movie also stars Chad Christ, Patrick Renna, Sabine Singh and Emmanuelle Chriqui. Matthew Morin plays the daycare boy. The film won the Audience Prize at the Fantasia Film Festival in 2000. As of 2010, it has yet to be released in either theaters or on video. However, a bootleg VHS and DVD copies of the film have been sold on various internet sites. Animation Space Travel According to John is a 2008 documentary animation film directed by Anders Jedenfors and Jamie Magnus Stone. Comedy The Emperor Waltz is a 1948 American musical film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine. Written by Wilder and Charles Brackett, the film is about a brash American gramophone salesman in Austria at the turn of the twentieth century who tries to convince Emperor Franz Joseph to buy a gramophone so the product will gain favor with the Austrian people. The Emperor Waltz was inspired by a real-life incident involving Franz Joseph I of Austria. Filmed on location in Jasper National Park in Canada, the film premiered in London, Los Angeles, and New York in the spring of 1948, and was officially released in the United States July 2, 1948. In 1949, the film received Academy Award nominations for Best Costume Design and Best Music, as well as a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Written American Musical. Comedy Horse Hare is a Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon released on February 13, 1960. It stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. This cartoon reuses the plot from Tom Tom Tomcat. It was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon of the 1960s. Animation Video Ranger 007is a Korean animated theatrical film produced from 1985 by daiwon animation. Comedy Suicide, the Comedy is a comedy film directed by Glen Freyer. Comedy Too Many Women is a 1942 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. It is also known as Girl Trouble and Man Trap. Animation Ghost Wanted is Merrie Melodies animated short released in 1940. It features a little ghost who is inexperienced at haunting houses & whose "suit/sheets" resemble the typical footy pajamas with the "trap door" that were popular in the era. The little ghost is silent & goes on a haunting job interview & is terrorized by a bigger ghost. Comedy Ummeed is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1941. It was directed by Manibhai Vyas and starred Ishwarlal and Dixit in the lead roles. Thriller Dead Easy is a 2004 thriller film written by Mark Lebenon and Neal Sundstrom and directed by Neal Sundstrom Science Fiction Twilight Zone: The Movie is a 1983 anthology fantasy-science fiction horror film produced by Steven Spielberg and John Landis as a theatrical version of The Twilight Zone, a 1959 and 1960s TV series created by Rod Serling. The film stars Vic Morrow, Scatman Crothers, Kathleen Quinlan and John Lithgow with Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks in the prologue segment. Burgess Meredith, who starred in four episodes of the original series, took on Serling's position as narrator. Unlike Serling, he did not appear on screen, nor did he receive screen credit, though his name appears in the end credits. In addition to Meredith, six actors from the original series had roles in the film. The film is a remake of three classic episodes of the original series and includes one original story. Landis directed the prologue and the first segment, Steven Spielberg directed the second, Joe Dante the third, and George Miller directed the final segment. Dante recalled that in the film's original conception the three stories would be interwoven with characters from one segment appearing in another segment, but later problems with the film precluded this. Thriller Peddlers is a 2012 Indian Hindi crime thriller film written and directed by Vasan Bala. The film features Gulshan Devaia, Nishikant Kamat, Kriti Malhotra, Nimrat Kaur and Siddharth Menon in the lead roles. The film was screened as part of 2012 International Critics' Week, an independent film event which runs parallel to the Cannes Film Festival in southern France. Film's producer, Guneet Monga raised nearly 1 crore, half of film's budget of Rs 2 cr., by posting the film's script on Facebook. Documentary film Twenty Cigarettes is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by James Benning. Comedy 36 China Town is a 2006 Bollywood comedy murder mystery film directed by Abbas-Mustan. A Bollywood adaptation of Once Upon A Crime, the film is a murder mystery that follows the investigation of a police officer trying to find the killer of a wealthy casino owner, Sonia Chang. The comedy scenes enacted in the movie by Paresh Rawal, Johny Lever and Tanaz Kareem are the plus point of the movie. The film stars Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in their second film together along with actor Upen Patel making his debut. Other cast members include Akshaye Khanna, Isha Koppikar, Paresh Rawal, Johnny Lever, Payal Rohatgi and Tanaz Lal with special appearances by Priyanka Chopra and Tanushree Dutta. The film was declared "average" at the Box office. Documentary film A Decade Under the Influence is a 2003 American documentary film, directed by Ted Demme and Richard LaGravenese. It was produced by Independent Film Channel. It's about the "turning point" in American cinema in the 1970s. Animation Big Top Scooby-Doo! is the eighteenth film in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. The DVD was released on October 9, 2012 by Warner Home Video. Thriller The Holding is a 2011 British thriller film directed by Susan Jacobson. It was filmed in 2010 the Peak District in Derbyshire just outside the village of Longnor, and stars Kierston Wareing, Vincent Regan and David Bradley. It is written by James Dormer and is produced by Alex Boden, George Mizen and Terry Stone. Comedy Las hijas del Amapolo is a 1960 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy My Wife Is Retarded is a short film directed by Etan Cohen. Documentary film With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story is a 2010 documentary directed by Terry Dougas, Nikki Frakes and Will Hess Animation Ritual Path is a 2007 animated directed by John Banks. Comedy Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick. It is the third installment of Universal-International's Ma and Pa Kettle franchise starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Documentary film Dreaming the Path is a documentary film written and directed by Jokūbas Vilius Tūras. Animation Live Freaky Die Freaky is a stop motion-animated, musical independent film directed by John Roecker. It is a black comedy based on the Charles Manson murders. It premiered on DVD in the United States on January 17, 2006 and played in a few theatres on January 20, 27 and 28. Comedy Sunken City is a 2012 comedy crime drama film directed by Ryan McLaughlin. Comedy A Boy, a Girl and a Bike is a comedy romance drama film directed by Ralph Smart. Documentary film More than a decade after the inauguration of Nelson Mandela, South Africa is slated to become the host of the World Cup - a public affirmation of its break with its violent legacy of apartheid. But while the founding Freedom Charter of the African National Congress (ANC) outlined ideals for "a better life for all," harsh inequalities still exist, from xenophobic attacks to corruption scandals and township protests. As a new decade looms, post-apartheid South Africa is at a crucial and dangerous crossroads. With the 2009 presidential election as a backdrop, Behind the Rainbow gives a previously untold account of the country's political problems, struggles, and realities.The film explores the transition of the ANC, from a liberation organization into South Africa's ruling party, through the evolution of the relationship between two of its most prominent veterans: Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma. Exiled under apartheid, they were once brothers in arms. Under Mandela's administration, they loyally labored to build a nonracial state. Now, they are bitter rivals. Their duel threatens to tear apart the ANC and the country, as the poor desperately seek hope in change and the elite fight for the spoils of victory.The film features key interviews with ANC current and former leaders, including Jacob Zuma, Kgalema Motlanthe, Pallo Jordan, Thabo Mbeki, and Terror Lekota. Examining previous events that the country's political decision-makers have agreed to bury for the sake of democracy, Behind the Rainbow is a behind-the-scenes look at South Africa's seemingly miraculous transformation. A PBS Indies /Independent Lens selection. Documentary film The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit is a 1991 re-edited version of renowned documentary filmmaking team Albert and David Maysles' 1964 16mm documentary What's Happening! The Beatles In The U.S.A., about the Beatles' first visit to America in February 1964. It documents the Beatles' US trip as they travel to New York City, Washington, DC, and Miami Beach. Footage of the Beatles in hotel rooms makes up the majority of the non-musical portion of the film. The main difference between the original 1964 documentary and the 1991 re-edited version is that 22 minutes of the Beatles' live recorded performances on The Ed Sullivan Show have been inserted the 1991 release. However, as the 1964 documentary is 81 minutes long and the 1991 version is 83 minutes, some 20 minutes of the 1964 documentary have been excluded, such as several scenes with Brian Epstein. The original 1964 documentary is still being shown at various festivals, such as the Silverdocs in 2008, and was also shown at a special screening at the Maysles Cinema in New York on 18 November 2011 in honour of Albert Maysles' 85th birthday. Documentary film This in-depth documentary from National Geographic takes a rarely seen look at Marine One, the president's official marine transport vehicle, and the helicopter equivalent of Air Force One. Documentary film Evictions is a 1979 documentary film written by Wendy Lowenstein and directed by Richard Lowenstein. Comedy The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney and released to theaters on December 25, 1963 by Buena Vista Distribution. The 18th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was the final Disney animated film released before Walt Disney's death. The songs in the film were written and composed by the Sherman Brothers, who later wrote music for other Disney films like Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks. The film is based on the novel of the same name, first published in 1938 as a single novel. It was later republished in 1958 as the first book of T. H. White's tetralogy The Once and Future King. Thriller Director Danilo Porto (Eduardo Moscovis) is so devastated by the failure of his latest play -- about the last man sentenced to death in Brazil -- that he suffers a nervous breakdown and must be institutionalized. But that's only the beginning of his troubles. In the asylum, he's bewitched by the lovely Aline (Milena Toscano), who convinces him to stage his work where he will act as the leading role and use mental patients in the supporting roles. Reality and artifice blur as the play soon consumes Danilo. Animation Hanuman is a 2005 animated feature film released by Ravi Teja of India, Percept Pictures and Silvertoons. The animated film dramatizes the life of its title character, Hanuman, a Hindu God. The animation was created by Kakarakaya Pulsu. It is India's first major commercial family animated feature. Its box office was Rs. 8.18 crores and was declared a hit. Documentary film Triana Pura Y Pura is a documentary film directed by Ricardo Pachón. Documentary film Behind the Fence is a 2005 short documentary film written and directed by Marcin Sauter. Comedy Playing with Guns is a 2010 comedy television film written by Bob Castrone, Brian Levin and Jason Zumwait and directed by Brian Robbins. Comedy When Billie Beat Bobby is a 2001 ABC docudrama detailing the historic 1973 "The Battle of the Sexes" tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs and what lead up to it. The match was filmed at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. Science Fiction Star Kid is a 1998 sci-fi/family film directed and written by Manny Coto. The film stars Joseph Mazzello, Richard Gilliland, and Corinne Bohrer. Documentary film Zlatna levica, priča o Radivoju Koraću is a 2011 Serbian biopic and documentary film directed by Gordan Matić. It tells the story of Radivoj Korać, a famous Serbian basketball player. The film premiered in August 2011 in Kaunas during EuroBasket 2011 ahead of the tournament's knockout stage where it was screened for members of FIBA Europe, journalists covering the tournament, and representatives of the national teams that made the quarterfinals. In December 2011 it was shown at the film festival in Palermo. It premiered in Serbia on 16 February 2012. After its theatrical life, it is set to be broadcast as three-episode television mini-series during fall 2012. Animation The Raccoons and the Lost Star is a precursor TV Special to the animated series The Raccoons and debuted in 1983. It came after the first two Raccoons seasonal specials, which were The Christmas Raccoons in 1980 and The Raccoons on Ice in 1981. There are some thematic elements that don't exist in the first specials, such as the Raccoons' world being separate from that of the humans. In the United States, where The Raccoons specials were in the top 10 in Nielsen ratings, The Raccoons and the Lost Star was the number one children's two-part special in syndication at the time. Science Fiction Deceived is a 2002 drama thriller film written by John Patus, Paul Lalonde and directed by André van Heerden. Documentary film American Teen is a 2008 documentary film directed by Nanette Burstein and produced by 57th & Irving. It competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where it received the Directing Award: Documentary. Following the Sundance Film Festival, the movie was picked up by Paramount Vantage and was released to general cinema July 25, 2008. Much of the movie was filmed at Warsaw Community High School in Warsaw, Indiana. Director Nanette Burstein originally reviewed more than 100 different schools in the pre-production process, and ten schools replied, agreeing to participate. After she interviewed incoming seniors at all 10, she chose Warsaw. Documentary film I Am Britney Jean is a 2013 documentary TV movie on Britney Spears. Documentary film Murasaki is a documentary film directed by Mika Kawase. Comedy Max et Bobo is a 1998 film directed by Frédéric Fonteyne. Comedy Screwballs II, also known as Loose Screws, is an 1985 comedy film. It is a sequel to Screwballs. Animation Buddy's Show Boat is an American animated short film released by Warner Bros. on December 9, 1933. It is a Looney Tunes featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was directed by Earl Duvall, here credited as "Duval," and was one of only five Warner Bros. cartoons that he directed. Musical direction was by Bernard Brown, and the short features several popular songs of the day. Comedy Here Come the Munsters is a television film that aired on Fox October 31, 1995. It starred Edward Herrmann, Christine Taylor and Veronica Hamel. It included cameos from original Munsters surviving cast members Yvonne De Carlo, Al Lewis, Butch Patrick, and Pat Priest. The film told the story of the Munster family's arrival in America from Transylvania. While the movie did in some parts capture the feel of the original series, it departs from the established Munsters canon. Thriller Where Evil Lies is a 1995 film directed by Kevin Alber. Documentary film Afrique 50 is a 1956 French documentary film directed by René Vautier. The first French anti-colonialist film, the film derived from an assignment in which the director was to cover educational activities by the French League of Schooling in West Africa. Vautier later filmed what he saw, a "lack of teachers and doctors, the crimes committed by the French Army in the name of France, the instrumentalization of the colonized peoples". For his role in the film Vautier was imprisoned over several months. The film was not permitted to be shown for more than 40 years. Animation Ice Age: The Meltdown is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy adventure film. It is a sequel to the 2002 computer-animated film Ice Age. It was produced by Blue Sky Studios for 20th Century Fox, and premiered in Belgium on March 1, 2006. It was eventually released in 70 countries, with the last release being in China, on June 9, 2006. It was directed by Carlos Saldanha, co-director of the original Ice Age, and the music is composed by Robots composer, John Powell. The working title was Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, but for the film's final release, the creators decided to remove the number 2, calling it Ice Age: The Meltdown. However, in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Mexico, and Australia, its title is promoted as Ice Age 2: The Meltdown. Also, most of the sponsors of the film had the 2 in their packaging after the name change. The Blu-ray Disc and DVD were released in the United States and Canada on November 21, 2006 according to the official web store. They were released in the UK on October 23, 2006, and both include a new Scrat short, No Time for Nuts. Comedy Alice's Spooky Adventure is a black-and-white silent short subject created by Walt Disney. Documentary film Ein Schritt weiter is an East German film. It was released in 1953. Thriller Lost Things is a 2004 Australian suspense film about four friends who go away to the beach for the weekend. It was shot over 11 days. It was made without government assistance although received support from Showtime. Documentary film Stop à la Grèce en slip is 2013 documentary film written and directed by Brigitte Roüan. Thriller Het Woeden der Gehele Wereld is a 2006 Dutch film, based on the novel of the same name by Maarten 't Hart. It was directed by Guido Pieters and produced by Rob Houwer. The title translates as "The fury/rage/raging of the whole world" and is derived from a song with lyrics by René-François Sully-Prudhomme, set to music by Gabriel Fauré. Documentary film Fixing America is a 2011 American documentary written by Steve Laffey and produced with Stephen Skoly. It is a road-documentary daring to pick ordinary Americans' brains about America's financial crisis, the disconnect with the political elite, and ultimately collects their thoughts, their emotions and especially their solutions to fix America’s financial problems. Comedy In the Good Old Summertime is a 1949 Technicolor musical film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. It starred Judy Garland, Van Johnson and S.Z. Sakall. The film is a musical adaptation of the 1940 film, The Shop Around the Corner, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, and starring James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan, and written by Miklós László based on his 1937 play Parfumerie. For In the Good Old Summertime, the locale has been changed from 1930s Budapest to turn-of-the-century Chicago, but the plot remains the same. Comedy Faux Pas is a 2013 short romantic comedy film written by Aaron Coats and directed by Raphael Nash. Comedy Your Move is a 2013 short comedy thriller film written and directed by Nick Gibbons. Comedy The Equation Of Love is a 2012 short, adventure, comedy and romance film written and directed by Fábio Allon. Comedy A Summer Hamlet is a 2013 documentary comedy film written by Matthew Hussey and directed by Helen Lawson. Documentary film Compound Eyes 1 is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Paul Clipson. Animation Broken Down Film is a 1985 animation western comedy short film written and directed by Osamu Tezuka. Comedy Should Tall Men Marry? is a 1928 American short silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. It was his final solo film before he took up his celebrated partnership with Oliver Hardy permanently. Science Fiction Strange Invaders is a 2002 short animated film by animator Cordell Barker. It tells the story of Roger and Doris, a couple who lead a quiet life. When a child crashes into their living room, the couple are initially enthralled. However, the child becomes increasingly destructive and proceeds to ransack their home and ruin their lives. Things become increasingly bizarre until Roger realises the true nature of It. Strange Invaders was Barker's second short film after The Cat Came Back. Strange Invaders was inspired by Barker's experience as the father of his "three evil boys." Strange Invaders won numerous awards around the world and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Strange Invaders appeared on the Canadian TV show ZeD on March 22, 2002. The film was produced in Barker's hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Thriller Girl in the News is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood, Barry K. Barnes and Emlyn Williams. Documentary film Artie Lange: It's the Whiskey Talkin' is a 2004 comedy documentary film written by Artie Lange. Thriller The Doubt is a 1954 drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo. Documentary film The Big Durian is a 2003 Malaysian film by Amir Muhammad that combined documentary with fiction. It created history by being the first Malaysian film to screen at the Sundance Film Festival. Science Fiction Escape from the Planet of the Apes is a 1971 science fiction film directed by Don Taylor and written by Paul Dehn. It stars Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Bradford Dillman and Ricardo Montalbán. It is the third of five films in the original Planet of the Apes series produced by Arthur P. Jacobs, the second being Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Its plot centers on many social issues of the day including scientific experimentation on animals, nuclear war and government intrusion. The film was well received by critics, getting the best reviews of the four Planet of the Apes sequels. It was followed by Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. Documentary film When Engineering Fails is a 1998 film written and presented by Henry Petroski. It examines the causes of major disasters, including the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger, and compares the risks of computer-assisted design with those of traditional engineering methods. The original title of the film was To Engineer Is Human, the title of Petroski's non-fiction book about design failures. Comedy Kids From Shaolin is a 1984 Hong Kong/Chinese action-comedy kung fu film directed by Chang Hsin-yen. It stars Jet Li, Yu Chenghui, Yu Hai and Ding Lan from the original 1982 Shaolin Temple film, which is also directed by Chang. However, the plot has no bearing with the first movie and hence Kids from Shaolin is a sequel to the original in name only. The film also stars Jet Li's first wife, Huang Qiuyan, as his rival and later love interest. Li first met Huang, also a martial artist, in martial school and they have two daughters. Thriller "Harry Brown marks the feature film debut for talented upcoming director Daniel Barber, Academy Award®-nominated in 2008 for his short film The Tonto Woman. The film is an urban western set in modern-day Britain which follows one man's journey through a chaotic world where drugs are the currency of the day and guns run the streets. It has been awarded £1 million from the Premiere Fund. A modest law-abiding citizen, Harry Brown (Sir Michael Caine) is a retired Marine and a widower who lives alone, with only his best friend Leonard (David Bradley) for company. When Leonard is brutally murdered by a vicious gang of thugs, Harry feels compelled to act and is forced to dispense his own brand of justice. Academy Award® winner Sir Michael Caine (The Dark Knight, The Italian Job) is joined by Emily Mortimer (Lars and the Real Girl, The Pink Panther), Charlie Creed-Miles (The Fifth Element), and Liam Cunningham (Hunger, The Wind That Shakes the Barley), with support from a group of up-and-coming British talent including Ben Drew aka Plan B (Adulthood), Jack O'Connell (Eden Lake), Lee Oakes (Two Pints of Lager and a Packet Of Crisps), Joseph Gilgun (This Is England), Sean Harris (24 Hour Party People), David Bradley (Harry Potter, Hot Fuzz) and Iain Glen (Kingdom of Heaven)." From the UK Film Council's press release. Documentary film Though the Kentucky Derby only lasts two heart-pounding minutes, preparation for the annual event takes years. In this documentary, fraternal filmmakers the Hennegan brothers follow six trainers on their way to the 2006 event. The Hennegans traveled 150,000 miles and filmed 500 hours of footage in their quest to chronicle the road to this epic race in the first Saturday in May. Thriller Sincerely Charlotte is a 1985 French drama film directed by Caroline Huppert and starring Isabelle Huppert. Documentary film "Alan Zweig is behind the wheel in his first film, chatting up strangers and colleagues in this impressionistic taxi travelogue. The instrumentation and ethnic make-up of drivers has changed since the 1970s, but “Keep going, make money, and be a nice guy” are words to live by for cabbies and budding documentarians alike!" Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Hot Docs site. Comedy House of the Damned is a 1996 American zombie horror comedy film that was written and directed by Sean Weathers. It was first released on August 20, 1996 through Full Circle Filmworks, but was re-released in 2011 through Music Video Distributors. The film is Weathers' first film and was dedicated to his best friend and script supervisor Jahvaughn Lambert, who committed suicide before the film was finished editing. Animation Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Mission Incredible: Adventures on the Dragon's Trail is a 2012 Chinese animated film based on the animated television series Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. In the film, Weslie and his crew discover an evil mechanical dragon who defeats Wolffy as he was attempting to capture the goats, but a series of good dragons rescue Weslie and the goats. The good dragons say that evil dragons have taken over their world, and they need the help of the goats. Comedy Advance and Be Mechanized, released in 1967, was the penultimate Tom and Jerry cartoon. It was directed by Ben Washam and produced by Chuck Jones, and is the third and last of the outer space themed shorts from the Chuck Jones era, the first two being O-Solar Meow, and Guided Mouse-ille both released earlier in 1967. It is the last Tom and Jerry cartoon with Dean Elliott as the music composer. Documentary film Madman or Martyr is a documentary film directed by Luke Jaden. Thriller Never Let Me Go is a 2010 British dystopian science fiction drama film based on Kazuo Ishiguro's 2005 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Mark Romanek from a screenplay by Alex Garland. Never Let Me Go is set in an alternate history and centres on Kathy, Ruth and Tommy portrayed by Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield respectively, who become entangled in a love triangle. Principal photography began in April 2009 and lasted several weeks. The movie was filmed at various locations, including Andrew Melville Hall. Never Let Me Go was produced by DNA Films and Film4 on a $15 million budget. Prior to the book's publication, Garland had approached the film's producers—Andrew Macdonald and Andrew Reich—about a possible film, and wrote a 96-page script. The producers initially had trouble finding an actress to play Kathy. Mulligan was cast in the role after Peter Rice, the head of the company financing the film, recommended her by text message while watching her performance in An Education. Mulligan, a fan of the book, enthusiastically accepted the role, as it had long been a wish of hers to have the opportunity to play the part. Animation The Princess Castle is a 2013Telly Award winning film, created for Sony. Documentary film Celebrating diversity in America. Animation Camels is a 2011 short animation drama film written and directed by Jee-youn Park. Comedy Captain Pantoja and the Special Services is a 2000 Spanish-Peruvian film co-production directed by Francisco J. Lombardi. It is based on the eponymous comic novel by acclaimed Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa. The film was chosen as Peru's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Thriller Main Balwaan is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mukul S. Anand, starring Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Utpal Dutt, Rita Bhaduri, Suresh Oberoi and Raza Murad Animation Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice, also known as Love Found, is a 1987 computer animated short film. Documentary film Jain Temples of India is a 1963 documentary film directed by Arun Chaudhari. Documentary film Sons of Shiva is a 1985 award-winning American documentary film by ethnographic filmmaker Robert Gardner and Askos Ostor, about the worship of the God Shiva, features practices of Hindu worship and devotion, a four-day Gajan ceremony, a Sacred Thread ceremony in Bishnupur and Baul singers of Bengal. It was the first film of "Pleasing God" trilogy of films about Hindu worship produced by Harvard's Film Study Center. It was followed by Forest of Bliss set in Benaras. Comedy Professor Kranz tedesco di Germania is a 1978 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce and starring Paolo Villaggio. Despite the title the character played by Villaggio bears little resemblance from the one he played on Italian television shows under the same moniker. Instead of a sadistic/overbearing personality Kranz is here shown with a bumbling and meek demeanor more similar to that of the other 'loser' characters in Villaggio's repertoire. Comedy L'anatra all'arancia is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. For this film Monica Vitti was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and with a Silver Ribbon in the same category. The film is named for the culinary dish, Duck à l'orange. Thriller Intensity is a 1997 made-for-TV mini-series based on the novel by Dean Koontz, starring John C. McGinley, Molly Parker, Piper Laurie, and Tori Paul. It originally aired in the United States on the Fox Network. Science Fiction Henge is a 2012 Japanese horror film directed by Ohata Hajime. It was screened at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival and the San Diego Asian Film Festival. Documentary film Grizzly Man is a 2005 documentary film by German director Werner Herzog. It chronicles the life and death of bear enthusiast Timothy Treadwell. The film consists of Treadwell's own footage of his interactions with grizzly bears before he and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard were killed and eaten by a bear in 2003, and of interviews with people who knew or were involved with Treadwell. The footage he shot was later found, and the final film was co-produced by Discovery Docs, the Discovery Channel's theatrical documentary unit, and Lions Gate Entertainment. The film's soundtrack is by British singer songwriter and guitarist Richard Thompson. Documentary film The Blooms of Banjeli is a Togolese short documentary film directed by Carlyn Saltman. The 29-minute film includes footage from 1914 but not released until 1986 or 1987. It documents Banjeli, from iron-smelting technology to local rituals and sexual prohibitions. Documentary film The wolf has long been assumed to be a random predator, ruthlessly attacking its victims. This creature was so universally hated that it was pushed to the brink of extinction. Thriller Vyooham is a 1990 Malayalam-language feature film made in India, directed by Sangeeth Sivan, starring Raghuvaran, Sukumaran, Captain Raju, Babu Antony, Urvashi, Rajan P. Dev and Parvathy Jayaram. It was the debut film of Sangeeth Sivan. The film was inspired by Mel Gibson-Danny Glover starrer Lethal Weapon where Raghuvaran and Sukumaran played the lead roles respectively. Documentary film Fatboy: The Movie is a 2005 documentary film directed by Michael Landsberg which first premiered on November 10, 2005 at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival. It has won two awards on the independent film circuit. It is based upon the life of Grant Joubert. It is currently scheduled for DVD release in the fall of 2008. Comedy Spice World is a 1997 British-American musical comedy film directed by Bob Spiers and written by Kim Fuller and Jamie Curtis. The film stars pop girl group the Spice Girls who all play their respective selves in the film. The lighthearted comedy — made in a similar vein to The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night — depicts a series of fictional events leading up to a major concert at London's Royal Albert Hall, liberally interspersed with dream sequences and flashbacks as well as surreal moments and humorous asides. This is the second feature length film directed by Bob Spiers. The film features Richard E. Grant, Claire Rushbrook, Naoko Mori, Meat Loaf, Barry Humphries, and Alan Cumming in supporting roles. Principal photography took place in London, England for six of the eight filming weeks and also inside Twickenham Studios, as well as at over 40 famous British landmarks. Filming featured several fourteen hour shooting sessions and a constant, heavy media presence due to the Spice Girls' large popularity at the time. The film premiered on 15 December 1997 and was later released in British cinemas on eleven days later on the British holiday Boxing Day. Thriller Get a Clue is a 1997 film based on the Newbery Medal winning book The Westing Game. The film draws young viewers into the strange mysteries encountered by 13-year-old "Turtle" Wexler and her sister, Angela Wexler. After moving into a new town, Turtle learns the house next door is the notoriously haunted Westing mansion. Discovering the body of the dead millionaire, Turtle attempts to solve the case in hopes of receiving a 20 million dollar reward. The live-action adventure stars Ashley Peldon, Diane Ladd, Sally Kirkland, and Ray Walston. Animation Ruin Explorers, also known as Ruin Explorers Fam & Ihrie, is a 4 episode OVA by ANIMATE and Asia-Do. It is set in a fantasy environment and stars Fam and Ihrie, two female treasure hunters working to find the "Ultimate Power". Documentary film Playing the Fool is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sasha Djurkovic. Comedy Margaret Star: A Fall From Grace is a 1996 short film directed by Annabelle Murphy. Animation The Flame & Cotton Ball is a 2013 short animated drama film written by Paola Pellettieri and directed by Niels Bisbo. Comedy Al's Troubles is a 1926 short film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy La Utilidad De Un Revistero is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Adriano Salgado. Thriller Hook Ya Crook is an unreleased Bollywood comedy drama film, which was to be directed by David Dhawan and starred John Abraham and Genelia D'souza in the lead roles. Produced by Ronnie Screwvala and written by Rensil D'Silva, the award-winning writer of Rang De Basanti, the film was shelved due to numerous delays. The film was to be an adaption of the 2005 Hollywood hit, The Longest Yard. Comedy Spinal Tap: Back from the Dead is a 2009 comedy film. Documentary film We Are Superman is a 2013 historical documentary film directed by Kevin Bryce. Comedy Café de chinos is a 1949 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness is a 1997 Japanese animated film and the fifth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was released in India on June 17, 2012 named as Shin Chan in Dark Tama Tama Thrilling Chase and aired on Hungama TV. Comedy The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a 1977 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. It is the 22nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and first released on March 11, 1977. Its characters have spawned an industry of sequels, television programs, clothing, books, and toys, and also inspired an attraction of the same name at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Hong Kong Disneyland. A much more elaborate attraction, also based on the film, opened in Tokyo Disneyland as "Pooh's Hunny Hunt". Documentary film An intimate film that does nothing less than re-imagine death's rituals for a new generation of the chronically mortal, UNLOOSENED AND ROOT expands artist David Dixon's video, performance, and sculpture practice into a film independent of the common conventions of cinema. A "Viking" funeral, Mardi Gras in pre-Katrina New Orleans, a colonoscopy searching for cancer, and a lonely campground that leads to the brink of consciousness: UNLOOSENED AND ROOT interweaves two stories - one documentary and one fiction - to tell a singular tale of mourning and loss. Animation Little Big Child is a 2011 animated short film directed by Walkir Fernandes. Science Fiction Fright Show is a 1985 horror anthology film. Eddie Brill and Chris Phillips host four horror shorts titled The Thing in the Basement, Illegal Alien, Nightfright, and Dr. Dobermind. Each segment was directed by a separate director. Animation Last Order: Final Fantasy VII, also abbreviated as Last Order or LO, is a 2005 Japanese anime original video animation produced by Madhouse and released by Square Enix. It was directed by Morio Asaka and produced by Masao Maruyama, Jungo Maruta, and Akio Ofuji. Tetsuya Nomura acted as the supervising director. The OVA is an alternate rendition of two flashbacks found within the 1997 video game Final Fantasy VII. Last Order was released in Japan with Advent Pieces: Limited, a special edition release of the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, and as a bonus feature in the North American "Limited Edition Collector's Set" release of Advent Children. Last Order is associated with the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, a series of prequels and sequels to the original Final Fantasy VII. Although not an official Compilation installment or canon within it, the OVA has nonetheless been included in official guidebooks. Comedy One Hundred and One Nights is a 1995 French comedy film directed by Agnès Varda. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller The Return of Johnny Wadd is a 1986 adult thriller film written by Raven Touchstone and directed by Patti Rhodes-Lincoln. Documentary film Douro, Faina Fluvial is a 1931 Portuguese documentary short film. It was the first film directed by Manoel de Oliveira and is a portrait of his hometown of Porto and the labor and industry that takes place along the cities main river, the Douro River. The film was first shown at the International Congress of Film Critics in Lisbon on September 19, 1931, where the majority of the Portuguese audience booed the film. However other foreign critics and artists who were in attendance praised the film, such as Luigi Pirandello and Émile Vuillermoz. Oliveira re-edited the film with a new soundtrack and re-released it in 1934. And again in 1994, Oliveira modified the film by adding a new, more avant-garde soundtrack by Luís de Freitas Branco. Oliveira was influenced by German filmmaker Walther Ruttmann's documentary Berlin: Symphony of a City, and Douro, Faina Fluvial was made in the same genre of city symphony films. Thriller Carolina Moon is a 2007 American television film directed by Stephen Tolkin and starring Claire Forlani and Oliver Hudson. Based on the Nora Roberts novel Carolina Moon, the film is about a woman with psychic visions who returns to her hometown to exorcise her demons and finds both danger and love. Carolina Moon is part of the Nora Roberts 2007 movie collection, which also includes Angels Fall, Blue Smoke, and Montana Sky. The movie debuted February 19, 2007 on Lifetime Television. Documentary film Dust & Illusions is a 2009 documentary film about Burning Man and its founders. The film has been featured at several film festivals, and was shown at the San Francisco DocFest at The Roxie in San Francisco in October 2009. The film was written and directed by Olivier Bonin. The film discusses the history of Burning Man, such as its 1970s counter-culture foundations, and its origins on Baker Beach in 1986. The film also documents its contemporary development. Dust & Illusions uses archival footage and interviews, such as with founder Larry Harvey. Comedy The Pink Angels is a 1972 comedy film written by Margaret McPherson and directed by Larry G. Brown. Documentary film Nadro is a 1997 film directed by Ivana Massetti. Thriller Fall into Darkness is a 1996 television movie based on the young-adult novel by Christopher Pike, who also executive-produced. The film stars Tatyana M. Ali, Jonathan Brandis, Charlotte Ross and Sean Murray. It originally aired on NBC on November 25, 1996. Comedy Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup is the 2002 comedy film/tv special written by Cedric the Entertainer and directed by Leslie Small. Documentary film Tropico de cancer is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Eugenio Polgovsky. Comedy Affair with a Stranger is a 1953 American comedy-drama starring Jean Simmons and Victor Mature. It was directed by Roy Rowland, and was originally to be released as Kiss and Run. The film centres on the rumoured marital troubles of a successful playwright. As various people who came into contact with the couple reminisce about the couple's past, the story of the relationship and the budding affair that is potentially destroying it is told through a series of flashbacks. Upon release, the film was met with lukewarm reviews, Bosley Crowther of The New York Times calling it "a virtual collection of cliches". Animation The Mad Hatter is the 26th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 16, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Comedy Life During Wartime is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Todd Solondz, which premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. It is a direct, but loose sequel to his 1998 film Happiness, with new actors playing the same characters. It stars Allison Janney, Shirley Henderson, and Ciarán Hinds, among others. Solondz said Life During Wartime was "a little more politically overt" than previous works." Life During Wartime won the Golden Osella award for Best Screenplay at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy La première étoile is a 2009 comedy film written by Lucien Jean-Baptiste and Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar and directed by Lucien Jean-Baptiste. Animation 1000 Voices is a 2009 short animated film written and directed by Tim Travers Hawkins. Documentary film VHS Kahloucha is a Tunisian 2006 documentary film. Comedy An Alligator Named Daisy is a 1955 British comedy film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Donald Sinden, Jeannie Carson, James Robertson Justice, Diana Dors, Roland Culver and Stanley Holloway. Documentary film The OLDEST LESBIAN in the World! is a 2011 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Mary Jo Godges and Renee Sotile. Comedy Why Me, Sweety?! is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Jingle Ma and starring Louis Koo and Cherrie Ying. Comedy Things from Another World is a 2011 comedy film written by Diego De Silva, Giovanna Koch and Francesco Patierno and directed by Francesco Patierno. Documentary film Sunlight is a 2009 documentary short film directed by Alex Harder. Animation Funny Alphabet is an animated short film. Comedy Scrambled Eggs is a cartoon produced by Walter Lantz Productions in 1939 featuring a mischievous satyr-like creature named Peterkin. Animation Christopher Crumpet's Playmate is a 1955 animation, short, comedy, family film written by T. Hee and Robert Cannon and directed by Robert Cannon. Comedy The Gallopin' Gaucho was the second short film featuring Mickey Mouse to be produced, following Plane Crazy and preceding Steamboat Willie. The Disney studios completed the silent version in August 1928, but didn't release it in order to work on a sound cartoon Steamboat Willie. It was released, with sound, after Steamboat Willie. Both Mickey and Minnie Mouse had already made their debuts with the release of Plane Crazy on May 15, 1928. However that film had also failed to catch the attention of distributors when first produced as a silent film. The Gallopin' Gaucho was a second attempt at success by co-directors Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. The latter also served as the sole animator for it. This is the last time that Walt Disney is the voice of Minnie Mouse. As the title implies, the short was intended as a parody of Douglas Fairbanks's The Gaucho, a film first released on November 21, 1927. Following the original film, the events of the short take place in the Pampas of Argentina with Mickey cast as the gaucho of the title. Animation Game Over is 2012 Iranian animated short film directed by Seyed Mohsen Pourmohseni Shakib. It is director's second short animation. Game Over currently has distribution with IndieFlix online video streaming service. Documentary film Drop City is 2012 documentary drama film directed by Joan Grossman. Comedy Uncle Tom's Uncle is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 50th Our Gang short subject released. The title is a play on the 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. Animation Galaxy Fraulein Yuna: Siren's Sadness is the first OVA of Galaxy Fraulein Yuna anime series. Documentary film The Vision of Paolo Soleri: Prophet in the Desert is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Lisa Scafuro on the life & work of the late Italian Architect and environmentalist Paolo Soleri. Comedy The Daring Young Man is a 1935 comedy film written by Sam Hellman, William Hurlbut and Glenn Tryon and directed by William A. Seiter. Comedy Homesdale is a 1971 Australian film directed by Peter Weir. Homesdale is a black comedy about visitors at a guest-house acting out their violent private fantasies and games under the control of the house staff. Comedy Hannibal Brooks is a 1969 British war film about a prisoner of war attempt to escape from Nazi Germany to Switzerland during World War II, accompanied by an Asian elephant. It stars Oliver Reed, Michael J. Pollard and Wolfgang Preiss. It was directed by Michael Winner. The beginning is based on the experiences of the writer Tom Wright, who whilst a prisoner of war, worked at Munich Zoo to care for their elephant "Lucy". It has also been attributed to the true story of Olga the elephant rescued from Vienna Zoo in 1944. The title is a reference to the Carthaginian military commander Hannibal who led an army of war elephants over the Alps. Comedy Cat Soup is an experimental 2001 Japanese anime film directed by Tatsuo Satō, inspired by the work of manga artist Nekojiru. The surreal follows Nyatta, an anthropomorphic kitten, on his travel to the land of the dead and back in an effort to save his sister's soul. Cat Soup was released direct-to-DVD in Japan on 21 February 2001. Central Park Media licensed the film in North America under its Software Sculptors label and was released on DVD on September 9, 2003. Comedy Old Stock is a 2012 comedy and drama film written by Dane Clark and directed by James Genn. Documentary film Journey To Ararat is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Riho Västrik. Documentary film The Four Year Plan is a documentary film directed by Mat Hodgson about London based football club Queens Park Rangers. The film chronicles the take over of the nearly bankrupt club in 2007 by a consortium of billionaires and their effort to promote the team to the Premier League by 2011. The consortium consisted of Bernie Ecclestone, Flavio Briatore and Alejandro Agag, steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal and Amit Bhatia. It is an observational documentary that follows the club from within the boardroom. The cameras for this documentary were brought in by the new owners to create the film, and although the club gave permission for the cameras to be there, they had no say on where on when the cameras would be filming. The title derives from a statement made by Briatore in 2007 where he declared his 'target to be Premier League in four years'. Comedy Down the Drain is a 1990 American comedy film. It was directed by Robert C. Hughes and starred Andrew Stevens, Teri Copley and John Matuszak, in his last film. Jerry Mathers and Stella Stevens also appeared in the film. It was released on video April 25, 1990. Animation Hezarfen is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ari Tolga, Romain Blanchet, Rémy Hurlin, and Georges Huang. Animation All the girls are still chasing Kenshi, especially now that he has become a member of the Student Council. Mexiah decides to take Kenshi for herself but Kenshi makes a quick getaway. The female upperclassmen and underclassmen form an alliance in hopes of capturing Kenshi through large numbers and teamwork. Later in the forest, a competition between Kenshi and the girls involving gathering food from the forest and cooking a hot pot dish is held with Kenshi's freedom at stake. The competition comes down to Kenshi versus Aura (none of the other girls being capable of finding any food) and ends with Kenshi's victory. Documentary film Art Is... is a 1971 American short documentary film directed by Julian Krainin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Valley of Angels is a 2008 urban action drama film written and directed by Jon Rosten. The film is about a young West LA drug dealer who searches for a path out of his dangerous existence. Documentary film Lamokowang is a 2003 documentary film. Documentary film 9/11: Press for Truth is a 2006 documentary film about the September 11 attacks on the United States, directed by the American filmmaker Ray Nowosielski, and partially based on The Terror Timeline, by Paul Thompson. Comedy Tars and Stripes is a 1935 American short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Animation Mount Head is a 2002 animation, comedy, fantasy film directed by Koji Yamamura and written by Shoji Yonemura. Comedy In-Bad the Sailor is a 1924 short comedy silent film directed by Philadelphian director, Benjamin Stoloff. Thriller The Octopus is a 1998 comedy, crime, thriller film written by Jean-Bernard Pouy, Patrick Raynal and Guillaume Nicloux and directed by Guillaume Nicloux. Documentary film Portraits from Varangerfjord is a 2013 documentary short drama film written and directed by Egil Pedersen. Documentary film Nats - the traditional street entertainers of India - are Jack’s of all performing trades. Follow their children down the chaotic streets of Kolkata as they act, sing and dance to pay off their parents’ debts. Filmed over a six year period, this poignant documentary explores a poor family’s desperate efforts to support themselves in the midst of a rapidly changing India. Thriller Non-Stop New York is a 1937 British crime film and science fiction film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring John Loder, Anna Lee and Francis L. Sullivan. It is based on the novel Sky Steward by Ken Attiwill. A woman who can clear an innocent man of the charge of murder is pursued by gangsters onto a luxurious transatlantic flying boat. Comedy Shobhayatra is a 2004 bollywood comedy drama film written by Shafaat Khan and directed by Vijay Ghatge. Comedy The Granny is a 1995 American horror comedy directed by Luca Bercovici and co-written by Bercovici and Sam Bernard. The film stars Stella Stevens as a grandmother who comes back from her grave to seek revenge on her greedy family. After a limited release at drive-in theaters, the film was printed directly to VHS video format. Noted by collectors of modern B-movies for its poor script and amateur acting, The Granny has been called "one of the finer pieces of trash". Thriller Cut to Black is a crime, drama and thriller film directed by Dan Eberle. Documentary film Wild Blue, Notes for Several Voices is a 2000 documentary film written by Thierry Knauff and directed by Thierry Knauff and Antoine-Marie Meert. Comedy Der Engel, der seine Harfe versetzte is a 1959 fantasy comedy film written by Charles Terrot, Günter Neumann, Heinz Pauck and directed by Kurt Hoffmann. Comedy The Donovan Affair is a 1929 comedic murder-mystery film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures. Its original soundtrack, recorded on transcription discs, has been lost, although it has been recreated for live performances. Comedy In Search of La Che is a spoof documentary following music fan John Tavish in his quest to retrace the steps of missing Scottish rock star, Roxy La Che. Comedy "Ariane believes that her partner is fantasizing about another woman. Hoping to free him from his obsession, she asks him to have an affair with the woman in question, who turns out to be the daughter of the French President. " Quoting he synopsis from Film.com Thriller Dirt Merchant is an independent comedy film that premiered on SightSound.com on September 19, 1999, and premiered on DVD on June 11, 2002. The film was written and directed by B.J. Nelson, and stars Danny Masterson and Julie Benz. It is notable for adult film actress Jenna Jameson's first mainstream appearance. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, and originally titled My Name is Dirt. Documentary film A Village in Travancore is a 1956 documentary film directed by Fali Billimoria. Documentary film Robert F. Kennedy: A Memoir is a 1998 documentary biography film written by Jack Newfield and directed by Steven Manuel, Jack Newfield and Charles C. Stuart. Science Fiction Atomic Dream is a 2013 film directed by Derek Lartaud and Melanie Ruiz. Comedy The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps is a 2000 science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal. It is a sequel to the 1996 film The Nutty Professor and stars Eddie Murphy. Like in the first one, Murphy plays not only the inept but brilliant scientist, Sherman Klump, but also most of Sherman's family as well. In contrast to the previous film, subplots which are centered on his family occupy a substantial part of the film. Like the first film, the film's theme song is "Macho Man" by The Village People, which this time is played during the end credits. Comedy Snake 'n' Bacon is a comic book and cartoon duo created by American cartoonist and illustrator Michael Kupperman. Originally only in print comics, the characters were brought to television on May 10, 2009, when they were broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim channel in a Snake 'n' Bacon animated show. The Tales Designed to Thrizzle, Vol. 1 collection was published in 2009 by Fantagraphics, but after its pilot the show was not picked up by Cartoon Network for Adult Swim. Documentary film Separations is a 2010 documentary film directed by Andréa Seligmann Silva and Mieke Bal. Documentary film Married... with Children Reunion is a 2003 documentary tv film directed by Hal Grant. Comedy Asphalt Watches is a 2013 Canadian animated film directed by Shayne Ehman and Seth Scriver. It was screened in the Vanguard section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival where it won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film. Comedy These Things Happen is a 2010 short family comedy film written and directed by Mohit Malhotra. Science Fiction Sex Files FBI agent Forrest returns, investigating a fungus that turns women into nymphomaniacs, and a mysterious hotel room where people disappear. Thriller Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce is a British thriller film released in 1984, starring Roger Daltrey of The Who in the main role of Roger Cunningham. Animation Shōjo Tsubaki was a stock protagonist of kamishibai during its revival in early Shōwa period Japan attributed to a creator known as Seiun, though the plagiarism and retelling in sundry variants that was the norm for popular-proving tales make its origin uncertain. Generally speaking, the character is a stereotypical adolescent or preadolescent ingénue, a daughter of a penniless family who goes from the frying pan of selling camellias on the streets to the fire of being bought and sold and forced to perform in a revue show. The character is known to western, and indeed contemporary Japanese, audiences predominantly by way of Suehiro Maruo's ero guro reinterpretation in comics including a graphic novel of the same name published in English translation as Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show and Hiroshi Harada's film based on Maruo's version, screened at film festivals and released on DVD-Video with English subtitles as Midori. Animation Baccano: Vol. 4 is a 2007 DVD from the anime series Baccano, directed by Takahiro Omori. Animation Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase is the fourth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based on Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on October 9, 2001. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang, which includes Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Freddy, Daphne and Velma. As is the case with all Scooby-Doo-related projects, the film is produced, starting in 2000, by Warner Bros. Animation, yet carries a Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. copyright and logo. It is recognized as the last "official" Hanna-Barbera production, as Warner Bros. had fully absorbed Hanna-Barbera after the passing of founder and creator William Hanna. It is the fourth and final of the first four Scooby Doo direct-to-video film to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio: Mook Animation. This movie, along with Aloha, Scooby-Doo!, were the first Scooby-Doo movies to be re-released on Blu-ray on April 5, 2011. A video game based on the film was released by THQ in 2001 for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. This was the first Scooby-Doo video game to be on a sixth generation handheld. Documentary film Tomorrow We Fly is a 1943 American short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Turkish Passport is a 2011 Turkish documentary directed by Burak Arliel. The film competed in the 'European Documentary' category at the European Independent Film Festival 2012. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: The Secret Treasure of Buri Buri Kingdom is a Japanese animated film. It is the second installment of the Crayon Shin-chan movie series released in 1994. It was also released in India on 17 October 2008 on Hungama TV as Treasures of the Buri Buri Kingdom. Thriller Honeymoon of Horror is a 1964 thriller film written by Alexander Panas and directed by Irwin Meyer. Thriller Impact is a 1949 film noir drama directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines. It was filmed entirely in California and included scenes filmed at San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf and other locations around the city. The film was based on a story by film noir writer Jay Dratler. The supporting cast features Charles Coburn, Helen Walker, Anna May Wong, Philip Ahn and William Wright. Animation The Incredibly Elastic Man is a 2014 short animated film written and directed by Karolina Specht. Science Fiction La Distancia is a 2014 experimental science fiction thriller film written and directed by Sergio Caballero. Comedy Mister Frost is a 1990 psychological thriller film starring Jeff Goldblum. The film was directed by French filmmaker Philippe Setbon, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Derry Hall, Brad Lynch and Louise Vincent. It co-starred Kathy Baker and Alan Bates. Thriller El Beso del Sueno is a 1992 film written by Rafael Moreno Alba and Miguel Postolache and directed by Rafael Moreno Alba. Thriller The Curse of Nostradamus is a 1960 horror film written by Alfredo Ruanova and Carlos Enrique Taboada, and directed by Federico Curiel. Comedy Miska the Magnate is a 1916 Hungarian silent comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Lili Berky, Victor Varconi and Alajos Mészáros. It was based on a popular stage musical comedy by Károly Bakoni and Andor Gábor. The play was later turned into the 1949 film Mickey Magnate. Documentary film The Protocols of Zion is a 2005 documentary film by Jewish filmmaker Marc Levin about a resurgence of antisemitism in the United States in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Armed with his camera and appearing on screen along with his subjects, Levin engages in a free-for-all dialogue with Arab Americans, Black nationalists, evangelists, White nationalists, Kabbalist rabbis, Holocaust survivors, and Frank Weltner, the founder of Jew Watch web site. Levin's film draws its inspiration from an encounter he had in a New York taxi not long after 9/11, in which his driver, an Egyptian immigrant, made the claim that the Jews had been warned not to go to work at the World Trade Center on the day of the attack. He then said that "it's all written in the book," referring to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a 1903 book purporting to disclose the Jews' master plan to rule the world. Discredited as a hoax by The Times of London in 1921, The Protocols provided a crucial influence on Hitler's world views, and had fuelled hatred, violence, and ultimately genocide attempts through the first half of the twentieth century. Documentary film Let’s Make Money is an Austrian documentary by Erwin Wagenhofer released in 2008. It is about aspects of the development of the world wide financial system, claiming that elitists economically exploit the rest of society, especially in the developing world, but also in western nations. Comedy Shubhamastu is a 1995 Telugu directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao and produced by Lakshmi M. V. and Editor Mohan. The film stars Jagapati Babu, Aamani and Indraja in the lead roles. The film was a remake of Malayalam film Aniyan Bava Chetan Bava. Animation Mariposa Nocturna is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Diana Sánchez. Documentary film India’s Toxic Tanneries is a 2013 short documentary film produced by Sean Gallagher. Comedy Fine, Totally Fine is a 2008 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Yosuke Fujita. It concerns two friends who are about to turn 30 who fall in love with the same girl. Comedy Sunny Side Up is a Fox Movietone movie musical starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, with original songs, story, and dialogue by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. The romantic comedy/musical premiered on 3 October 1929 at the Gaiety Theatre in New York City. The film was directed by David Butler, had Multicolor sequences, and a running time of 121 minutes. Animation "A man is bombarding his environment by throwing everything he owns out of his balcony. The peace is only short-lasting, until a fly starts to trouble him again." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Animation Like the three specials of Gundam SEED, these specials feature new or changed scenes of the TV series. However unlike the TV series, which was told in the points of view of main characters Shinn Asuka and Kira Yamato, the Special Edition was told through the eyes of Athrun Zala, giving the movies a much more neutral point of view. Comedy The Meeting is a 2012 Nigerian romantic comedy drama film produced by Rita Dominic & Mildred Okwo and directed by Mildred Okwo. It stars Femi Jacobs, Rita Dominic, Linda Ejiofor, Kehinde Bankole and Jide Kosoko with Special Appearances from Nse Ikpe Etim, Kate Henshaw and Chinedu Ikedieze. It received 6 nominations at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards and won the award for the category Achievement In Make-Up. Comedy Bereft is a 2004 television film written by Peter Ferland and directed by Tim Daly and J. Clark Mathis. Bereft is the first film Daly directed. It stars Vinessa Shaw, Michael C. Hall, Tim Blake Nelson, Marsha Mason, and Edward Herrmann. Set in Vermont, Bereft tells the story of a young widow haunted by the memory of her dead husband, while trying to date again. Comedy The Officer And The Thief is a 2007 comedy film written by Hajime Kado and directed by Kazuya Hayashi. Documentary film Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression is a 2011 documentary film directed by Max Good. The film profiles several anti-graffiti vigilantes throughout the United States, including Jim Sharp, Joe Connolly, and Fred Radtke. Comedy Amore e chiacchiere is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It is based on a Cesare Zavattini's play with the same title. For this film Carla Gravina was awarded best actress at the Locarno International Film Festival. Comedy Show Boat is a 1936 film. Directed by James Whale, it is based on the musical play by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, which the team adapted from the novel by Edna Ferber. This film version of the famed stage classic from Universal Pictures, which in 1929 had filmed a part-talkie version of Ferber's original novel, is, unlike most film versions of stage musicals at the time, for the most part an extremely faithful adaptation, and retains the interracial subplot so important to both the novel and the show. Carl Laemmle, head of Universal, had been deeply dissatisfied with the 1929 film, and had long wanted to make an all-sound version of the hit musical. It was originally scheduled to be made in 1934, but plans to make this version with Russ Columbo as the gambler Gaylord Ravenal fell through when Columbo was killed that year in a shotgun accident, and shooting of the film was rescheduled. The film, with several members of the original Broadway cast, was begun in late 1935 and released in 1936. In addition to the songs retained from the stage production, Kern and Hammerstein wrote three additional songs for the film. Comedy Dude, Where's the Party? aka Where's the party yaar? is a 2003 film directed by Benny Mathews. It stars Kal Penn and Sunil Malhotra. It is a comedic film that focuses mainly on the Indian American experience. Comedy Dhada is a Telugu-language romantic–action film directed by Ajay Bhuyan and produced by D. Siva Prasad Reddy. The film features Naga Chaitanya and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles. The film features music by Devi Sri Prasad, cinematography by Gnana Shekar V.S of Vedam fame, editing by Dharmendra Kakarala of Prasthanam and LBW - Life Before Wedding fame. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Tiger Vishva. The film has action scenes lifted from the Sherlock Holmes In 2013 the movie was Dubbed in Hindi Under the Same title By GoldMinesTeleFilms Dhada collected 225 million in its total run. Animation Haiku 1: Doubt is a 2013 animation, short and drama film written and directed by Lyle Pisio. Comedy Pongalo Pongal is a 1997 Tamil comedy film directed by V. Sekhar. The film features Vignesh, Vadivelu, Charle, Chinni Jayanth and Vivek in lead roles. The film had musical score by Deva and was released on 9 May 1997. The film was a flop at the box-office. Comedy There's That Woman Again is a 1939 mystery film directed by Alexander Hall. Animation Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film written and directed by Andrew Stanton, released by Walt Disney Pictures, and the fifth film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It tells the story of the overprotective clownfish named Marlin who, along with a regal tang named Dory, searches for his abducted son Nemo all the way to Sydney Harbour. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and let Nemo take care of himself. It is Pixar's first film to be released in cinemas in the northern hemisphere summer. The film was re-released for the first time in 3D on September 14, 2012, and it was released on Blu-ray on December 4, 2012. A sequel, Finding Dory, is in development, set to be released on June 17, 2016. The film received widespread critical acclaim, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and was nominated in three more categories including Best Original Screenplay. It was the second highest-grossing film of 2003, earning a total of $936 million worldwide. Comedy Champagne is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Betty Balfour, Gordon Harker and Jean Bradin. The screenplay was based on an original story by writer and critic Walter C. Mycroft. The film is about a young woman forced to get a job after her father tells her he has lost all his money. Animation Bacall to Arms is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett, in his second-to-last cartoon at Warner Bros.. Neither Clampett nor voice characterizations are credited. Mel Blanc's voice is recognizable as a fat theater patron, a husband in a newsreel, and the wolf's vocal effects. Impressionist Dave Barry portrays the voice of Humphrey Bogart while June Foray voices Lauren Bacall. The title refers both to Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms and actress Lauren Bacall, whose acclaimed film debut was in To Have and Have Not, based on another Hemingway novel. Thriller 10th & Wolf is a 2006 film about the Mafia directed by Robert Moresco. It is based on a true story of a mob war in South Philadelphia. The film stars James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi and Brad Renfro and features appearances by Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Piper Perabo, Lesley Ann Warren, Tommy Lee, and Brian Dennehy. The film was billed as based on a story by "Donnie Brasco", the undercover name of FBI agent Joseph Pistone, who successfully infiltrated the Mafia, as portrayed in the movie of the same name starring Johnny Depp and Al Pacino. While the film is set in Philadelphia, it was filmed in Pittsburgh, with scenes at Tom's Diner and Bloom Cigar Company in the South Side and Hartwood Mansion. Animation The Earth's Diary is a 2011 animated short film directed by Diogo Viegas. Comedy Tosun Paşa is a 1976 Turkish comedy film, directed by Kartal Tibet and written by Yavuz Turgul and starring Kemal Sunal, in his trademark character role of Şaban, as a butler who poses as the governor-general of Ottoman-ruled Egypt in an attempt to settle a dispute between two noble families over a lucrative parcel of land called The Green Valley. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on February 1, 1976, is one of the most popular productions from Ertem Eğilmez's Arzu Film and is particularly remembered for its catchy musical score. Comedy Computer Bites! is a 1984 comedy film written and directed by Wendell M. Badate. Thriller The Haunting in Connecticut is a 2009 American psychological horror film produced by Gold Circle Films and directed by Peter Cornwell. The film is alleged to be about Carmen Snedeker and her family, though Ray Garton, author of In a Dark Place: The Story of a True Haunting, has publicly distanced himself from the accuracy of the events he depicted in the book. The film's story follows the fictional Campbells as they move into a house to mitigate the strains of travel on their cancer-stricken son, Matthew. The family soon becomes haunted by violent and traumatic events from supernatural forces occupying the house. Although it was a moderately successful film at the box office, it received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to Metacritic. Gold Circle Films announced the production of two more entries in the franchise, The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia and The Haunting in New York. They noted, however, that neither film would be a direct sequel to Haunting in Connecticut and would instead be self-contained films with unique characters. Animation Mauvais Temps is a 2006 short animation film directed by Jean-loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol. Thriller Aadmi Aur Insaan is a 1969 Hindi film produced by B. R. Chopra and directed by Yash Chopra. The film stars Dharmendra, Saira Banu, Feroze Khan, Mumtaz, Johnny Walker, Ajit, Anwar, Iftekar, Kamini Kaushal and Nazima. The film's music is by Ravi. This is the only movie in which Yash Chopra and Dharmendra have worked together. The climax train sequences are inspired from the movie From Russia with Love. Comedy The 10th Victim is a 1965 Italian/French international co-production science fiction film directed by Elio Petri and starring Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress, and featuring Elsa Martinelli in a supporting role. The picture is based on Robert Sheckley's 1953 short story "Seventh Victim". Sheckley later published a novelization of the film in 1966, and two sequels in 1987 and 1988, respectively. Comedy 20 Dates is a 1998 American mockumentary film. Myles Berkowitz directs and stars as the film's protagonist trying to find love and start a film career at the same time by filming himself going out on 20 dates with different women. Documentary film The Indeserian Tablets is a 2010 short film directed by Peter Rose. Thriller Le désordre et la nuit is a 1958 French crime film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Jean Gabin and Danielle Darrieux. The screenplay is based on the novel Le désordre et la nuit by Jacques Robert. The film was released in the United States as Night Affair. Animation Chaos Symphony is a 2013 short animated film directed by Jimmy Cho. Documentary film One Billion Rising is a 2014 documentary film directed by Eve Ensler and Tony Stroebel. Thriller Judge Dredd is a 1995 American science fiction action film directed by Danny Cannon, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Diane Lane, Rob Schneider, Armand Assante, and Max von Sydow. The film is based on the strip of the same name in the British comic 2000 AD. It was a critical and commercial disappointment. Comedy My Wife Is a Gangster is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Cho Jin-gyu; it's about a female gang boss who needs to get married to fulfill her dying sister's wishes. A sequel, My Wife is a Gangster 2, was released in 2003, with a third released at the end of 2006. Documentary film Journey to the Outer Limits is a 1973 American documentary film directed by Alexander Grasshoff. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Puthiya Paravai, also spelt as Pudhiya Paravai, is a 1964 Indian Tamil romantic thriller film directed by Dada Mirasi and produced by Sivaji Films. Starring Sivaji Ganesan, B. Saroja Devi, M. R. Radha and Sowcar Janaki in the lead roles, with V. K. Ramasamy, Nagesh and Manorama in supporting roles, the story is about Gopal, a businessman who falls for Latha, who he meets on a cruise ship en route to India from Singapore. As they fall in love, he reveals that he was already married, but his wife died and this continuously taunts him. Latha consoles him, and they decide to marry. But on their engagement day, an unexpected incident changes their lives forever. How Gopal overcomes this forms the rest of the story. Puthiya Paravai, which is the maiden production of Sivaji Films, is a remake of the 1963 Bengali film Shesh Ankaa, itself inspired by the 1958 British film Chase a Crooked Shadow. The costumes featured in the film were tailored and brought from Singapore and England. The soundtrack was composed by M. S. Viswanathan and T. K. Ramamurthy with lyrics by Kannadasan. K. S. Prasad served as the film's cinematographer. The final cut of the film was 4,473 metres. Comedy Bahumati is an Indian romantic comedy-drama, released in 2007. The film is both written and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy under R.R Movie Makers. The film stars Venu Thottempudi, Sangeetha, Shabana Khan and Ali. It is a remake of the 1994 film It Could Happen to You. Documentary film The Monkey in the Machine and the Machine in the Monkey is a part of a film series written and directed by Adam Curtis. Comedy Punching the Clown is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Gregori Viens, which stars Henry Phillips as a semi-fictionalized version of himself. Thriller The Forgotten is a 2004 American science fiction psychological thriller drama film, directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julianne Moore and Dominic West. The film's plot revolves around a woman who thinks that she lost her son in a plane crash 14 months ago, only to wake up one morning and be told that she never had a son. All of her memories are intact but with no physical evidence that contradicts the claims of her husband and psychiatrist, she sets out in search for solid evidence of her son's existence. It was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures and was released in the United States and Canada on September 24, 2004. Comedy Finding North is a 1998 gay-themed independent comedy-drama. Written by Kim Powers and directed by Tanya Wexler, the film stars Wendy Makkena and John Benjamin Hickey. Comedy Hello Darling is a Bollywood comedy film produced by Ashok Ghai and directed by Manoj Tiwari, starring Gul Panag, Isha Koppikar and Celina Jaitley in the lead roles. The film was released on 27 August 2010 under the Mukta Arts Films banner. Sunny Deol makes a special appearance in the movie. The film is a remake of the Tamil film, Magalir Mattum produced by Kamal Hassan. Thriller Warn That Man is a 1943 British comedy thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Gordon Harker, Raymond Lovell and Finlay Currie. It was based on a play by Vernon Sylvaine. During the Second World War, the niece of a peer is kidnapped and an impersonator takes her place as part of a German attempt to assassinate a politician. Documentary film The Revelator Collection DVD is a mix of music videos and concert footage of singer-songwriter Gillian Welch and her musical partner David Rawlings. All of the video was filmed in black and white by still photographer Mark Seliger. The first three tracks were recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee and document the recording of these songs for Welch's 2001 album, Time. The remaining songs are all filmed before live audiences. Tracks 4-8 were shot at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina on November 10, 2001, and Tracks 9-11 were filmed the following day at the Bijou Theater in Knoxville, Tennessee. These eight tracks include several songs from the Time album, one previously unreleased Gillian Welch song, "Wichita", and several covers. The duo cover Bob Dylan's "Billy", Neil Young's "Pocahontas" and Townes Van Zandt's "White Freight Liner Blues" as well as Bill Monroe's "I'm on My Way Back to the Old Home" with Rawlings singing lead. The clip of Welch and Rawlings performing "I Want to Sing that Rock and Roll" from the concert film, Down from the Mountain is added as a bonus. Documentary film Town Bloody Hall is a documentary film directed by Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker. Documentary film The Yasukuni Shrine, Earthquakes and the Emperor is a documentary film directed by Nobuyuki Ohura. Comedy Slightly Single in L.A. is an American romantic comedy film, written and directed by Christie Will and starring Lacey Chabert, Kip Pardue, Haylie Duff, Carly Schroeder, Jenna Dewan, and Jonathan Bennett. The film was released in December 2012. Comedy Over Her Dead Body is a romantic comedy film starring Eva Longoria, Paul Rudd, Lake Bell, Jason Biggs, Lindsay Sloane, Ali Hillis, Colin Fickes and Stephen Root. It was written and directed by Jeff Lowell. The film is about Kate, who dies on the day of her wedding to fiancé Henry. He subsequently begins a relationship with psychic Ashley who becomes haunted by Kate trying to sabotage their relationship. The film was released in the United States and Canada on February 1, 2008. Thriller The Red Spectacles is a 1987 Japanese film directed by Mamoru Oshii, co-written with Kazunori Ito, and starring Shigeru Chiba and Mako Hyodo. This is the first film of the Kerberos saga and last episode in Oshii's Orwellian Watchdog of Hell feature trilogy. Thriller Final Destination is a 2000 American horror film directed by James Wong and the first installment of the Final Destination series. The screenplay was written by Glen Morgan, Wong and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. The film stars Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith and Tony Todd. Sawa portrays a teenager who "cheats death" after having a premonition of himself and others perishing in a plane explosion. He uses his premonition to save himself and a handful of other passengers, but is stalked by Death, which gradually takes the lives of the passengers who should have perished on the plane. The film started off as a spec script written by Reddick as an The X-Files episode in order for Reddick to get a TV agent. He never submitted it to The X-files after a colleague at New Line Cinema persuaded him to write it as a feature. Later, Wong and Morgan, The X-Files writing partners, became interested in the script and agreed to rewrite and direct the film, marking Wong's film directing debut. Filming took place in New York and Vancouver, with additional scenes filmed in Toronto and San Francisco. Animation Sand Sheet is a short animated film directed by Nara Normande and Renata Claus. Animation Humble Pie is a 2009 short film written and directed by Marcus Zilz. Comedy Popular Italian comedian Neri Parenti directs this sketch-based movie about Italy's famously obsessive soccer fans. In one segment, a doctor forbids his son to marry the daughter of a pilot because he supports a rival team. In another, a Milanese cabby installs a satellite dish in his taxi only to have it co-opted by pushy Roman fans. Animation Mucha Lucha: The Return of El Malefico is a 2005 animation film written by Michael Ryan and Benjamin Townsend and directed by Ron Hughart. Science Fiction Dust, Russian: Пыль is a 2001 film with a minimalistic budget of 3000 dollars and released in 2005 in Russia. Its genre may be characterized as fantastic realism, or as an existential drama with elements of science fiction. Practically unknown in the period between 2001 and 2005, the film was acclaimed at several Russian movie festivals, e.g. XXVII Moscow Festival and Kinoshock. Comedy Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education is a 2010 tv comedy film head-written by Eric Slovin. Documentary film Into the Unknown is a 2009 documentary and short film directed by Deimantas Narkevicius. Comedy The Double Bed or Le Lit à deux places is a 1965 French and Italian film directed by Jean Delannoy and François Dupont-Midi. Documentary film Red Army is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Gabe Polsky. Documentary film Acetate Diary is a 2014 biographical and experimental documentary animation short film written and directed by Russell Sheaffer. Documentary film Featuring archival footage, eyewitness accounts, historical analysis and revealing interviews, this three-part documentary recounts the Japanese attack on the American military base of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. In addition to the chapters "Win First, Fight Later," "Day of Infamy" and "Waking a Sleeping Giant," this program also features legendary filmmaker John Ford's Oscar-winning documentary short, "December 7th." Documentary film Pink Or Blue? is a 2012 short, documentary, drama, family film directed by Barbara Bedont. Documentary film The Colón Ring - Wagner In Buenos Aires is a 2013 documentary film directed by Hans Christoph von Bock. Comedy It's in the Bag is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Herbert Mason and starring Elsie Waters, Doris Waters and Ernest Butcher. Gert and Dasie try to recover a valuable lost dress. It was made by Butcher's Films. It is listed on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. Although IMDb gives a release date of 7 February 1944, the British Film Institute states there were early December 1943 reviews in the Monthly Film Bulletin and Kinematograph Weekly. It was given a commercial release DVD by Renown Pictures Ltd. Comedy El gángster is a 1965 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy Un-Employed is a 2009 short and comedy film written by Tony Longo and directed by Michael Town. Comedy Takin' It All Off is a 1987 straight-to-video release from Ed Hansen and Robert T.Gervasoni's Hansen / Gervasoni productions company, and provided a quick sequel to Hansen and Gervasoni's popular 1985 feature Takin' It Off. The cast includes Kitten Natividad, cult actor George 'Buck' Flower, adult actress Jean Poremba and the British glamour model Gail Harris. Thriller Poet's Pub is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Frederick Wilson. Animation Lift 3 is a 1991 animation short film directed by Igor Kovalyov, Maksim Radaev, Mickael Tumelya and Sviatoslav Ushakov. Comedy Dreams for Sale is a 2012 drama and crime film written and directed by Miwa Nishikawa. Thriller White: The Melody of the Curse is a 2011 South Korean horror film by Kim Gok and Kim Sun. Comedy The Naked-Boy Business, Pt. 2 is a 2011 short, comedy documentary film directed by Andre Hereford. Comedy La Nueva cigarra is a 1977 Argentine film. Thriller Man Against Man is a 1928 German silent thriller film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Dary Holm and Fritz Beckmann. Animation The Mist Is Coming In is a 2013 short animated film written by and directed by Sophie Racine. Comedy Rita Rudner: Live from Las Vegas is a 2008 comedy film written by Rita Rudner and directed by Keith Truesdell. Comedy Out on the Big Ranch is a 1949 Comedy, Drama and Musical film, written by Antonio Guzmán Aguilera and Fernando de Fuentes, and directed by Fernando de Fuentes. It is a remake of a 1936 film with the same title. Comedy The Dolly Sisters is a 1945 American Technicolor biographical film about the Dolly Sisters, identical twins who became famous as entertainers on Broadway and in Europe in the early years of the twentieth century Jennie and Rosie Dolly, Hungarian-born entertainers. It starred Betty Grable as Jenny, June Haver as Rosie and John Payne as Harry Fox. Documentary film The Guardian and His Poet is a 1978 documentary drama film written and directed by Percy Adlon. Comedy Lower Learning is a 2008 comedy film starring Jason Biggs, Eva Longoria, Rob Corddry, Ryan Newman, Monica Potter, and Andy Pessoa. It was directed by Mark Lafferty and written by Lafferty and Shahin Chandrasoma. The music was composed by Ryan Shore. Animation Pib and Pog is the name of both a short film and a series of shorts created by Aardman Animations. The animation is set up like a typical pre-school programme, introduced by a soft-spoken narrator who translates what the characters say to the audience. However, as the show goes on, it gradually turns into a black comedy where the characters attempt to harm each other constantly - like shooting each other in the stomach with guns, kicking each other in the buttocks, sticking each other's heads in concentrated sulphuric acid, sawing each other in half and blowing each other up with cannons. After the show has finished, the "actors" break character and reveal themselves to be much older and grumpier than the characters they portray. The characters were later used in an advertising campaign for Dairylea products on UK television, and made a cameo in the eighth episode of Rex the Runt. Science Fiction Firestarter: Rekindled is a 2002 television miniseries and the sequel to the film adaptation of the Stephen King novel Firestarter. It stars Marguerite Moreau as now-grownup Charlie McGee, Danny Nucci, Dennis Hopper, and Malcolm McDowell as Charlie's old nemesis from the original story, John Rainbird. It debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures two-night miniseries on the Sci Fi Channel. Comedy My Beautiful Laundrette is a 1985 British comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears from a screenplay by Hanif Kureishi. The film was also one of the first films released by Working Title Films. The story is set in London during the contemporary Thatcher era, as reflected in the complex—and often comical—relationships between members of the Asian and White communities. The story focuses on Omar, a young Pakistani man living in London, and his reunion and eventual romance with his old friend, a street punk named Johnny. The two become the caretakers and business managers of a launderette originally owned by Omar's uncle Nasser. The plot addresses several polemical issues of the time, including homosexuality and racism, depicted within the social and economic climate of Thatcherism. Documentary film Grand Deception is a 2012 documentary war film directed by Rachel Milton and Steve Emerson. Science Fiction War Between the Planets is the 1966 science-fiction film written by Ivan Reiner and Renato Moretti and directed by Antonio Margheriti. Science Fiction Feeders is a 1996 low-budget indie horror film written and directed by the Polonia brothers. The movie was later followed up with the 1998 Feeders II; Slay Bells, which received a negative review from Something Awful, which called it one of "Film's Best Worst Movies". Comedy Derek and Clive Get the Horn is a 1979 British documentary comedy film that chronicles the recording of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's 1978 comedy album Derek and Clive Ad Nauseam, their third and final outing featuring their controversial alter-egos Derek and Clive, two foul-mouthed lavatory attendants who banter at length about their surreal day-to-day existences. The footage was shot in early September 1978. The film was the directorial debut of Russell Mulcahy, who would go on to direct Highlander. Animation The Three Fishermen is a 2011 animated short film written by Victor Munoz and Nicolas Lara and directed by Nicolas Lara. Science Fiction The Mole People is a 1956 science fiction film directed by Virgil W. Vogel. Comedy Hot and Fluffy is a comedy special performed by Gabriel Iglesias filmed live August 2007 at Bakersfield, California. The DVD of the performance became very popular and was shown on Comedy Central. Documentary film Apa Khabar Orang Kampung is a 2007 Malaysian documentary by Amir Muhammad. It was produced by Da Huang Pictures. Like its predecessor The Last Communist, it was banned in its home country but screened in several international film festivals. It premiered at the Berlinale in 2006. The title is a reference to a famous song by Sudirman Arshad that is used in both the opening and closing credits. It literally means "How are the villagers doing?" Documentary film Electrocuting an Elephant is a 1903 short documentary film. Thriller 80 Minutes is a 2008 German direct-to-video English-language action thriller film starring Gabriel Mann, Natalia Avelon, Joshua Dallas, Oliver Kieran-Jones and Francis Fulton-Smith, with a script written and directed by Thomas Jahn. The film was released direct-to-video on September 2, 2008 in the United States. Documentary film Descending With Angels is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Christian Suhr. Thriller The Crow: City of Angels is a 1996 American supernatural action film directed by Tim Pope. It is a sequel to the 1994 cult film The Crow. Documentary film Hit So Hard is a 2011 American documentary film directed by P. David Ebersole. The film details the life and near death story of Patty Schemel, drummer of the seminal '90s alternative rock band Hole, and charts her early life, music career, and spiral into crack cocaine addiction. The film weaves together Hi8 video footage Schemel recorded while on Hole's 1994-95 world tour with contemporary interviews with her, bandmates Courtney Love, Eric Erlandson, and Melissa Auf der Maur, as well as her family members. The film also features interviews with other female drummers and musicians, including Nina Gordon, Kate Schellenbach, Gina Schock, Debbi Peterson, and Phranc. The film's score is written by Roddy Bottum of Faith No More. It was produced by Todd Hughes and Christina Soletti and was released theatrically in North America in 2012 by Well Go USA via Variance Films. It also screened a series of film festivals, including South by Southwest, the Marché du Film at Cannes, the Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, The Portland Queer Documentary Film Festival, and Outfest. The title is a reference to a song on Hole's 1998 album Celebrity Skin. Comedy Girl Play is an indie film made in 2004 and directed by Lee Friedlander. Documentary film Niente Paura is a 2010 documentary film directed by Piergiorgio Gay and co-written with Piergiorgio Paterlini. Documentary film Scoicile nu au vorbit niciodata is a 1962 short documentary film written by Sergiu Nicolaescu and directed by Virgil Calotescu and Sergiu Nicolaescu. Comedy Sons of the Desert is a 1933 American film starring Laurel and Hardy, and directed by William A. Seiter. It was first released in the United States on December 29, 1933 and is regarded as one of Laurel and Hardy's greatest films. In the United Kingdom, the film was originally released under the title Fraternally Yours. In 2012, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Comedy How to Deal is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Clare Kilner and starring Mandy Moore, Allison Janney and Trent Ford. It is based on two novels by Sarah Dessen which were That Summer and Someone like You. Thriller The Sacred is a 2012 horror film written by Carey Van Dyke and Shane Van Dyke and directed by Brett Donowho. Science Fiction Cutie Honey is a three-episode OVA series based on the 2004 tokusatsu film Cutie Honey, both being adaptations of the 1970s manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The series was co-produced with Gainax and Toei Animation, directed by Hideaki Anno, and shown on the Animax satellite television network in 2004. The first episode aired on July 24, two months after the live-action film was released. DVD releases for each episode followed, with the first released on September 21. The series tells the same story as the film, but contains nudity and additional character development. Comedy Ultra-cool Fonn Baeo and his lover Moulousse spend a carefree day in the city. Reuniting with an old acquaintance, however, brings an unexpected twist to their charmed lives. Will their luck run out, or will love prevail? Comedy Dumb But Disciplined is a 1979 comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Comedy Semos peligrosos (uséase Makinavaja 2) is a 1993 comedy film directed by Carlos Suárez. Animation Sirene is a 1968 short animated film written and directed by Raoul Servais. Comedy Lautrec is a 1998 comedy, drama, biographical film written and directed by Roger Planchon. Science Fiction Tomcat: Dangerous Desires is a direct-to-video 1993 erotic thriller movie featuring Richard Grieco and Maryam D'Abo. The movie was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Comedy The Story of PuPu is a 1998 Japanese film written and directed by Kensaku Watanabe and starring Sakura Uehara and Reiko Matsuo. The story follows two anarchistic girls on a road trip to visit the grave of a piglet named PuPu. It is Watanabe's directorial debut. Cult film director Seijun Suzuki appears in a small role. Comedy Colpo di fulmine is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Risi. Documentary film Don't You Forget About Me is a 2009 Canadian documentary film about screenwriter, director, and producer John Hughes. Directed by Matt Austin, the film was named after the 1985 hit song by Simple Minds, which in turn was the theme song for Hughes' film The Breakfast Club. The film specifically focused on Hughes' fade from prominence in the early 1990s. Documentary film A Good Day To Die is a 2010 documentary film written by David Mueller and Lynn Salt and directed by Lynn Salt. Science Fiction Visitors from the Galaxy is a 1981 Yugoslav-Czechoslovak film directed by Dušan Vukotić. Animation A Tale of Two Kitties is an American cartoon, released in 1942, notable for the first appearance of a flesh colored canary, who would come to be known as Tweety. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and features music by Carl W. Stalling. It was also the first appearance of Babbit and Catstello, based on the popular comedy duo Abbott and Costello. The title is an obvious pun on the Charles Dickens classic, A Tale of Two Cities. It is one of many a.a.p.-owned cartoons to fall in the public domain, as United Artists did not renew the copyright in time. It was released to DVD commercially on Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5. Even in this initial appearance, Tweety reveals early on that his cute appearance masks a willingness to be merciless, even sadistic, towards anyone who threatens him. After slipping one of the cats a bomb which explodes, the bird remarks, "Aw, da poor putty tat - he cwushed his widdow head!" Followed by a big grin. The bird was unnamed in the short, although at the time the staff called it "Orson". Documentary film Just Like Heaven is a 2008 film directed by Filip Marczewski. Comedy Past Their Prime is a 2012 short biography comedy documentary drama film directed by Becca Friedman. Comedy "The neighbors try to decide which is the lesser of evils, zombies or lesbians. This original musical is a black comedy that will win your heart…while eating your brains out." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Scaredy Squirrel 'Perfect Pickle' is a 2011 short animated film directed by Matt Ferguson. Animation Cobaye En Fuite is a 2011 short animation film directed by Steve Ouellette. Animation The Goat Herder and His Lots and Lots and Lots of Goats is a 2012 animation film directed by Will Rose. Thriller The Manhattan Project is an American film, released in 1986. Named after the World War II-era program, the plot revolves around a gifted high school student who decides to construct a nuclear bomb for a national science fair. The film's underlying theme involves the Cold War of the 1980s when governmental secrecy and mutual assured destruction were key political and military issues. It was directed by Marshall Brickman, based upon his screenplay co-written with Thomas Baum, and starred John Lithgow, Christopher Collet, John Mahoney, Jill Eikenberry and Cynthia Nixon. This was the first production from short-lived Gladden Entertainment. Thriller Shining Through is a 1992 British-American World War II film drama, directed and written by David Seltzer and starring Michael Douglas and Melanie Griffith, with Liam Neeson, Joely Richardson and John Gielgud in supporting roles. Although based on the novel of the same name by Susan Isaacs, the film's plot and characters are considerably different. The original music score was composed by Michael Kamen. The film's tagline is: "He needed to trust her with his secret. She had to trust him with her life." Comedy On Tour is a 2010 dramatic comedy written by Mathieu Amalric ,Philippe Di Folco, Tom Frank, Marcelo Novais Teles and Raphaëlle Valbrune and directed by Mathieu Amalric. "Joachim, a former Parisian television producer had left everything behind - his children, friends, enemies, lovers and regrets to start a new life in America. But he returns with a team of New Burlesque strip-tease performers whom he has filled with romantic dreams of a tour of France, of Paris! Traveling from town to town, despite the cheap hotel rooms and lack of money, the curvaceous showgirls invent an extravagant fantasy world of warmth and hedonism that wins an enthusiastic response from men and women alike. But their dream of a tour culminating in a last grand show in Paris goes up in smoke when Joachim is betrayed by an old friend and loses the theatre where they were due to perform. An obligatory return journey to the capital violently reopens the old wounds of his past..." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy One night in a small town in the suburbs, 58 'typical' Japanese people spend a night in search of excitement. Stars Sayaka Kanda. Documentary film Barzan is a 2013 biographical documentary film written by Sarah Stuteville and directed by Bradley Hutchinson and Alex Stonehill. Thriller Brimstone and Treacle is a 1982 film directed by Richard Loncraine. Thriller Held for Murder is a 1932 crime drama directed by E. Mason Hopper. Comedy Sam Small Leaves Town is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Stanley Holloway, June Clyde and Fred Conyngham. In order to win a bet a famous actor leaves London and goes to work incognito in a holiday camp. It is also known by the alternative title It's Sam Small Again. Animation The Missing Scarf is a 2013 computer animated short film directed by Eoin Duffy, produced by Jamie Hogan & narrated by George Takei. The film was shortlisted for the 86th Academy Awards. The project was created in conjunction with Irish Film Board, Raidió Teilifís Éireann and Arts Council of Ireland, the short film is made in Blender3D, making the first blender-made short film to be shortlisted for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2014. Documentary film Families Like Yours is a 2012 documentary film directed by Rodolfo Moro. Comedy Man About Dog is a 2004 Irish comedy film starring Allen Leech, Ciaran Nolan and Tom Murphy. The film was distributed by Redbus Film Distribution and directed by Paddy Breathnach. Documentary film Sun Come Up is a 2010 documentary film on the effect of global warming on the Carteret Islands. The film showed at the 2010 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival on April 8. It was named as a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 83rd Academy Awards on January 25, 2011 but lost to Strangers No More. Comedy Nadhi is a 1969 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A Vincent and produced by Hari Pothan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sharada, Madhu and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. The film is best known for the performance by Prem Nazir, and the songs. Comedy My Wife Is a Gambling Maestro played by Natalie Meng) as a master gambler and a romantic comedy storyline. Animation 'From Hare to Eternity' is a 1996 Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Chuck Jones. Since this cartoon was produced after the death of legendary Looney Tunes voice actor Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs is supplied by Greg Burson and the voice of Yosemite Sam is provided by Frank Gorshin. The cartoon is mainly a parody of H.M.S. Pinafore with Sam and Bugs performing many of the songs. It was issued as a tribute to Sam's creator, Friz Freleng, who had died the previous year. It is both the final Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and the final Chuck Jones short, ending a career that began in 1938 with The Night Watchman. It is included as a special feature on the DVD for The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie as well as the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 Blu-ray box-set on the third disc. The character Michigan J. Frog also has a brief cameo in the cartoon. Science Fiction The Secret of the Selenites is a 1984 French animated comedy film directed by Jean Image. It is also known as Moon Madness in the USA and Moontrek in the UK. Documentary film Undressing My Mother is a 2004 documentary short film written and directed by Ken Wardrop. Thriller The Unjust is a 2010 South Korean crime film by Ryoo Seung-wan. It is a dark and bitter denunciation of corruption in the South Korean justice system. It was a critical and commercial success, with 2.7 million admissions at the box office and winning several awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 2011 Blue Dragon Film Awards. This is director Ryoo Seung-wan's fifth collaboration with his younger brother, actor Ryoo Seung-bum. Lead actors Hwang Jung-min and Ryoo Seung-bum previously worked together in Bloody Tie. Documentary film La cuarta casa, un retrato de Elena Garro is a 2002 short biographical documentary film written and directed by José Antonio Cordero. Thriller Neram is a 2013 Indian comedy thriller film, written, directed and edited by Alphonse Putharen in his directorial debut. Simultaneously made in the Malayalam and Tamil languages, it stars Nivin Pauly, Nazriya Nazim and Bobby Simha in both versions. Supporting roles were essayed by Manoj K. Jayan, Shammi Thilakan, and Lalu Alex in Malayalam and Nassar, Thambi Ramiah and John Vijay portrayed the characters in Tamil. The whole film is set within one day in Chennai. The music was scored by debutant Rajesh Murugesan while Anand C. Chandran handled the cinematography. The Malayalam version released on May 10, 2013, while the Tamil version released on May 17. The film's both versions received positive reviews upon release. The film was a commercial success at the box-office. Documentary film Rising From Ashes is an independent film about the development of a national cycling team in Rwanda, a country still affected by 1994 Rwandan Genocide where an estimated 500,000–1,000,000 Rwandans were killed. Thriller The Sword Bearer is a 2006 Russian action film directed by Filipp Yankovsky, based on Yevgeni Danilenko's book of the same name. The stars of the film include famous Russian actors such as Artem Tkachenko, Chulpan Khamatova, and Aleksej Gorbunov. Thriller El maleficio II is a 1986 horror mystery and thriller film written and directed by Raúl Araiza. Comedy Mon amour est pres de toi is a 1943 comedy film directed by Richard Pottier. Animation Winnie the Pooh: 123's is a 2004 animation film written by Karl Geurs and Ted Henning and directed by Gary Katona and Ed Hexler. Animation "A secretary types with her boobs. Made entirely in one month." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Sex and the Married Woman is a 1977 comedy film written by Michael Norell and directed by Jack Arnold. Comedy My Life with Caroline is a 1941 comedy film starring Ronald Colman and Anna Lee in a screenplay by John Van Druten and Arnold Belgard, directed by Lewis Milestone for RKO Radio Pictures. and represents Anna Lee's second Hollywood film, and her debut in a Hollywood star role. Animation Hawkins and Silver is an upcoming 3-D CGI film based on Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island that is set to be released sometime in early 2014. The film will be about a young boy who has to figure out what route in life he wishes to take. The setting of the story is on a steampunk world where people and animals work with one another. Chinese animation studios Belfry Animation and DeZerlin Media will produce the film in association with US production company Quixotic Group. Thriller The Visitant is a 2012 thriller film directed by Jon Binkowski. Thriller Lies My Mother Told Me is a 2005 Canadian television movie that aired on Lifetime in the United States. Christian Duguay directed a cast that included Joely Richardson as Laren, Hayden Panettiere as Haylei, Colm Feore as Lucas, and Kailin See as Kristin. He was nominated for the Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series. The teleplay by Matt Dorff is loosely based on the true story of The Murder of Larry McNabney by his wife, Elisa McNabney with the help of college student Sarah Dutra and fled to Florida, where she eventually was caught. Two weeks later, she hanged herself in her jail cell while awaiting extradition to California. Animation Mungge - Not Again! is a 2010 film directed by Adrian Flückiger, Claudia Rothlin, Irmgard Walthert. Science Fiction It's All About Love is a 2003 romance-drama film written and directed by Thomas Vinterberg. Its narrative can be classified as apocalyptic science fiction, but Vinterberg prefers to call it "a dream". Unlike the director's earlier Danish-language films, It's All About Love is entirely in English and stars Joaquin Phoenix, Claire Danes and Sean Penn. The production was led by Denmark's Nimbus Film, but the film was largely an international co-production, with involvement of companies from nine different countries in total. It was very poorly received by film critics. Documentary film "A battle of the sexes told with myth and magic: Gustav Deutsch's erotically charged epic, crafted from extraordinary archive footage. Taking its cue from DW Griffith via J-L Godard, the latest instalment of the FILM IST series is a five-act drama in which reclaimed footage is interwoven with aphorisms from ancient Greek philosophy. Beginning with the birth of the universe, it develops into a meditation on the timeless themes of sex and death, exploring creation, desire and destruction by appropriating scenes from narrative features, war reportage, nature studies and pornography. The Earth takes shape from molten lava, and man and woman embark upon their erotic quest. For this mesmerising epic, Deutsch applies techniques of montage, sound and colour to resources drawn from both conventional film archives and specialist collections such as the Kinsey Institute and Imperial War Museum. Excavating cinema history to tease new meanings from diverse and forgotten film material, he proposes new perspectives on the cycle of humanity. The film's integral score by long-term collaborators Christian Fennesz, Burkhardt Stangl and Martin Siewert incorporates music by David Grubbs, Soap and others." Quoting Mark Webber Animation "Enchanting operators, covert government plots, Cold War paranoia and ordinary telephones forever changed how we got in touch with one another... Voice on the Line is a collage animation made from figures cut out of archival ephemeral films from the late 1950s. This animation mixes the history of these films with events of this era which results in a large scale secret operation that veers bizarrely off course. The film also reflects on current and troubled relationships between the areas of national security, civil liberties and telephone companies. Voice on the Line explores how technology can be used to shape our fears, desires and how we feel connected." Quoting the description from the filmmaker's official site - link below. Animation Jiggs Has Run Away is a 1927 short animation film directed by Victor Bergdahl and Ottar Gladvedt. Comedy Se permettete parliamo di donne is a 1964 Italian comedy film. It represents the directorial debut of Ettore Scola. The film consists of nine segments, all played by Vittorio Gassman. Comedy Bluebeard's Seven Wives was a 1926 American silent comedy film produced and released by First National Pictures. It was directed by Alfred Santell and starred Ben Lyon, Lois Wilson and Blanche Sweet. The film is now considered lost. Comedy Evil Dead II is a 1987 American comedy horror film directed by Sam Raimi and a parody sequel to the 1981 film The Evil Dead. The film was written by Raimi and Scott Spiegel, produced by Robert Tapert, and stars Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams. Filming took place in Michigan and North Carolina in 1986 and the film was released in the United States on March 13, 1987. It was a minor box office success, achieving just under $6 million. It also received critical acclaim with critics notably praising Raimi's direction and Campbell's role as the protagonist. Like the original, Evil Dead II has accumulated a cult following, and is widely considered one of the greatest horror films of all time. The film was eventually followed by a third installment in the Evil Dead series, Army of Darkness. Thriller Judicial Consent is a 1994 thriller film written and directed by William Bindley. Documentary film Where Are You Bucharest? is a 2014 documentary film directed by Vlad Petri. Animation Falling Hare is a 1943 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert Clampett, starring Bugs Bunny. As with many Bugs Bunny cartoons, the title is a play on words; "falling hair" refers to impending baldness, while in this cartoon's climax the title turns out to be descriptive of Bugs' situation. Recorded on September 27, 1943. Comedy A Woman Is a Woman is a 1961 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, featuring Anna Karina, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean-Claude Brialy. It is a tribute to American musical comedy and associated with the French New Wave. It is notable for being the first film Jean-Luc Godard shot in color and Cinemascope. Thriller The House That Never Dies is a 2014 Chinese 3D thriller film directed by Raymond Yip. The story is based on that of a purportedly haunted mansion, Chaonei No. 81, which is located on No.81 Chaoyangmen Inner Street in Beijing, China. The Chaonei No. 81 was a three-story French Baroque-style house which was built in the 1800s by Qing officials. Legend says that the house became haunted after the end of the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949, when the wife of a Kuomintang official who once lived there committed suicide. It is believed that her spirit still haunts the house. Documentary film Buy Nothing New Land is a short documentary film written and directed by Bryony Stokes. Thriller Charlie Chan's Secret is the tenth Fox-produced film in the Charlie Chan series with Warner Oland as the detective. Comedy The Onion Movie is a comedy film written by The Onion writers Robert D. Siegel and Todd Hanson along with the Chicago-based writing staff of the paper. It was filmed in 2003 and released on June 3, 2008 direct-to-video. Documentary film It Ain't Over is a 2011 short biographical documentary drama written by David Michael Phelps and directed by Caleb Slain. Comedy Wildcat Valley is a 1928 short, comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Flying Anne is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Catherine van Campen. Comedy Women They Talk About is a part-talkie film, with talking, music and sound effects sequences, starring Irene Rich, directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Warner Brothers. It is currently a lost film. Science Fiction Cuore di cane is a 1976 joint Italian-German film directed by Alberto Lattuada based on a novel Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov adapted by Mario Gallo. Screenplay by Alberto Lattuada with Viveca Melander. Composer - Piero Piccioni, editor - Sergio Montanari. Cinematography by Lamberto Caimi. Production companies - Corona Filmproduktion, Filmalpha, distribution by Constantin Film. Runtime - 113 min. Documentary film Bradley Manning Had Secrets is a 2011 short, biography, drama, animated and documentary film written and directed by Adam Butcher. Documentary film Canícula is a 2011 documentary film written by Sebastián Hoffman and Jose Álvarez and directed by Jose Álvarez. Thriller The Last Wave or Black rain is an Australian film from 1977, directed by Peter Weir. It is about a white solicitor in Sydney whose seemingly normal life is disrupted after he takes on a murder case and discovers that he shares a strange, mystical connection with the small group of local Australian Aborigines accused of the crime. Animation Motion Painting No. 1 is a 1947 short animated film in which film artist Oskar Fischinger put images in motion to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no. 3, BWV 1048. It is a film of a painting; Fischinger filmed each brushstroke over the course of 9 months. In 1997, this film was selected for inclusion in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Uphill All The Way is a 1986 motion picture starring Roy Clark, Mel Tillis, Glen Campbell, Burl Ives and Trish Van Devere. Comedy Home Tweet Home is a 1950 animated short featuring Sylvester, Hector and Tweety. Comedy Sometimes an iPhone makes your life that little bit harder... Comedy Nong Theng Nakleng-pukhaothong is a 2006 Thai comedy film starring Pongsak Pongsuwan and Choosak Eamsuk. Animation A Girl Named Elastika is a 2012 adventure animation short film written and directed by Guillaume Blanchet. Documentary film Why Wal-Mart Works; and Why That Drives Some People C-R-A-Z-Y is a 2005 independent documentary film by Ron and Robert David Galloway. It investigates the reasons behind the financial success of the Wal-Mart Corporation. The documentary suggests that many criticisms of Wal-Mart arise from feelings of jealousy over the company's success. The documentary Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price was released on the same day as Why Wal-Mart Works. Director Ron Galloway was quoted as saying, "I started making my film with no agenda, with no set outcome in mind. With the $85,000 of our own money my brother Robert and I spent to make my film, I couldn't afford an agenda. Why Wal-Mart Works positive tone is solely a product of my experience making it. My brother and I made Why Wal-Mart Works with almost no cooperation from Wal-Mart. I say "almost" because Wal-Mart—after several failed attempts—did finally allow me into their stores and to interview some of their associates. They had no editorial oversight and I solicited no input from them. They're not even going to sell my movie in their stores!" Comedy Tsuribaka Nisshi 4 is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Tomio Kuriyama. It was released on 23 December 1991. It is the fourth film in the Tsuribaka Nisshi series. Thriller Away is a 2011 comedy thriller film written by Chad Darnell and X. Dean Lim and directed by X. Dean Lim. Thriller Dil Se is a 1998 Bollywood, Romantic thriller film in the backdrop of terrorism, directed by Mani Ratnam. The film stars Shahrukh Khan and Manisha Koirala in lead roles while Preity Zinta appears in a supporting role. Mani Ratnam also co-wrote the screenplay for the film. It is the third in Ratnam's trilogy of terror films that depict human relationships against a background of Indian politics and military, after Roja and Bombay. Noted for its non linear screenplay, Dil Se was shot in Himachal, Kashmir, Assam, Delhi, Kerala, and other parts of India and Bhutan over a period of 55 days. The film is considered an example of Indian Parallel Cinema. The highly stylized film won awards for cinematography, audiography, choreography, and music, among others. The film was a success overseas earning $975,000 and £537,930 in the UK, becoming the first Indian film to enter the top 10 in the United Kingdom box office charts. The film won two National Film Awards, and seven Filmfare Awards. Comedy Enthiran is a 2010 Indian Tamil science fiction techno thriller, co-written and directed by Shankar. The film features Rajinikanth in dual roles, as a scientist and an andro humanoid robot, alongside Aishwarya Rai while Danny Denzongpa, Santhanam, Karunas, Kalabhavan Mani, Devadarshini, and Cochin Haneefa play supporting roles. The film's story revolves around the scientist's struggle to control his creation, the android robot whose software was upgraded to give it the ability to comprehend and generate human emotions. The plan backfires as the robot falls in love with the scientist's fiancée and is further manipulated to bring destruction to the world when it lands in the hands of a rival scientist. After nearly a decade of pre-production work, the film was shot over two years beginning in 2008. The film marked the Indian cinema-debut of Legacy Effects, which was responsible for the film's animatronics. The film's background score and soundtrack, which was composed by A. R. Rahman, became the best-selling world album on the iTunes Store in three countries within a few days of its digital release. Documentary film Rocky Marciano and Muhammad Ali were the two greatest heavyweight champions in the history of boxing. In 1969, a boxing promoter who had arranged a series of fantasy radio bouts between the greatest heavyweight champions from every era convinced Marciano and Ali to fight on film, with a computer picking the winner. Marciano, who had retired undefeated at 49 and Ali, stripped of his title at 27, were intense competitors eager to prove Who Was the Greatest.The fight was filmed on 35mm and was shown in early 1970 in over 1,500 packed theatres in North America and Europe, and once on ABC in the USA. All prints were then destroyed except for one given to the US copyright office - the fight has never been shown since. Remastered, it is now available for audiences to enjoy worldwide Comedy The Headhunter's Sister is a 1997 film directed by Scott Saunders. Comedy Meet the Mobsters is a 2005 comedy, crime and music film written and directed by Larry Blamire. Animation Solomon is 1995 short animation biographical film written by Brian Nissen and directed by Richard Rich. Comedy Happy Ghost is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. Produced and written by Raymond Wong, the film stars Wong and May Lo. Comedy My Wife, the Movie Star is a 1919 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Ossi Oswalda, Paul Biensfeldt and Victor Janson. Documentary film "A trans guy post his reconstructive surgery tries to figure out how he fits into society, not as female or male but in a space in between." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site Science Fiction Taking Tiger Mountain is a 1982 science fiction film written by Paul Cullum, Tom Huckabee and Kent Smith and directed by Tom Huckabee and Kent Smith. Comedy Lightning Strikes Twice is a 1934 comedy mystery film based on the story of Marion Dix and Ben Holmes, written by Joseph Fields and John Grey, and directed by Ben Holmes. Thriller Compliance is a 2012 American docudrama written and directed by Craig Zobel, and starring Ann Dowd, Dreama Walker, and Pat Healy. The plot focuses on a prank caller who pretends to be a police officer and convinces the manager of a fast-food restaurant that one of her employees committed a crime, and gets her to carry out intrusive and unlawful procedures on the employee. It is based on the Bullitt County McDonald's strip search prank call scam. Dowd's performance as Sandra was very positively received and won her the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. A message displayed before the action starts refers to the Milgram experiment, and says that the story, inspired by real events, is so shocking it is hard to believe, but that nothing was exaggerated. Comedy Aan Piranna Veedu is a Malayalam comedy drama film written and directed by K. P. Sunil. It stars Kailash and Aswathy Ashok in the lead roles, with Innocent, Vinaya Prasad and Suraj Venjaramoodu doing other pivotal roles. Comedy Legends of Valhalla: Thor, also known as Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer, is a 2011 3D CGI animated comedy feature film co-produced by CAOZ, Ulysses and Magma Films. It is based on stories about Thor, the god of thunder from Norse mythology. The film is the first full length animated film to be produced in Iceland. It was released on October 14, 2011 in Reykjavík. The film was released on DVD in North America on March 19, 2013. Comedy Box Car Blues, released in 1930, is the fifth title in the Looney Tunes series. It features Bosko and a pig traveling as hobos in a boxcar. Thriller Death Over Shanghai is a 1932 German thriller film directed by Rolf Randolf and starring Gerda Maurus, Else Elster and Theodor Loos. The Chinese Ministry of Education requested that the German government have the film destroyed because they had received reports that it "ridiculed China and the Chinese people". Comedy The Mail Pilot is a 1933 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy The Boston Underworld is about to cave in. The best have gone to jail, leaving only the dumb and amateur criminals to clash over shrinking turf. Who will take it over? Mr. Million and his mafia? Rick and his restless townies? Or this upstart incompetent deaf gang from Southie that nobody knows what to make of? As time runs out, attention turns to the biggest horse race of the year, and everyone knows is rigged.  Each gang tries to cash in and get out one last time, but in a nasty twist of fate someone unexpected is getting conned. Comedy Bulletproof is a 1996 American action-comedy film directed by Ernest Dickerson, and starring Damon Wayans, Adam Sandler, James Caan, and Jeep Swenson. Comedy Vous êtes de la police? is a 2007 comedy film directed by Romuald Beugnon. Thriller Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things is a 1972 comedic horror film directed by Bob Clark. It later became a cult classic. This low-budget zombie film is the third film of director Bob Clark, who later became famous for directing the films Black Christmas, A Christmas Story, and Porky's. The film was shot in 14 days on a budget of $70,000. Clark employed some of his college friends on it. Encyclopedia of Horror concludes that given the budget and the number of personnel involved, the special effects by Alan Ormsby are "surprisingly effective". Comedy "Kenny and his sister Lou Ann are paid five bucks to keep their mouths shut when their big sister Erleen brings an older boy to their house-trailer one afternoon. When Kenny's Daddy shows up and almost catches Erleen in the act, Kenny and Lou Anne are put to the test." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Slamdance Film Festival site. Documentary film Opus Dei: Decoding God's Work is a 2006 spiritual documentary film written by David Naglieri and directed by Marc Boudignon and David Naglieri. Documentary film Mural on Our Street is a 1965 American short documentary film directed by Dee Dee Halleck. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Vares: Private Eye is a 2004 Finnish crime film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. It is based on the novel Keltainen leski by Reijo Mäki. The setting is Turku, a city on the west coast of Finland. It stars Juha Veijonen as private detective Jussi Vares who investigates a case involving a large amount of dirty money. The film is the first of eight films in the Vares series. The first sequel, V2: Dead Angel, was released in 2007. Thriller Game of Death is a 2010 American action film directed by Giorgio Serafini, and starring Wesley Snipes, Zoë Bell, Gary Daniels and Robert Davi. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 15, 2011. This was Wesley Snipes' last acting role until 2014's The Expendables 3. Comedy The Rage in Placid Lake is a 2003 Australian film starring Ben Lee and Rose Byrne. It features Placid Lake, a seventeen-year-old boy who has led a suburban hippie life with his neurotic, free loving parents. The film documents his journey of self-discovery as he rejects his hippie roots and embraces the mundane by working for an insurance agency, much to his parents' horror. Documentary film Aliens Among Us is a 1976 documentary film directed by Densey Clyne and Jim Frazier. Thriller World Within, World Without is a 1991 film written by Anjan Dutt and Mrinal Sen and directed by Mrinal Sen. Documentary film Children of the Wind is a 2012 documentary film directed by Daphne Schmon. Comedy Meet the Baron is a comedy film starring Jack Pearl, Jimmy Durante, Edna May Oliver, Zasu Pitts, Ted Healy and the Three Stooges. The title of the film refers to Pearl's character of Baron Munchhausen, which he made famous on his radio show. Animation L'idole ...(Mandessi) is an animated short film directed by Jeremie Buneau. Thriller Hard Ticket to Hawaii is a 1987 action adventure film starring Ronn Moss, Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, Cynthia Brimhall, and Harold Diamond. Comedy When the Cat's Away is a 1929 Mickey Mouse short film produced by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. In it, Mickey and Minnie are the size of regular mice, and Tom Kat is the size of a person. After Tom Kat leaves his house, drunk on hooch, Mickey organizes all his mice friends to break into Kat's house. Once inside, Mickey and Minnie play the piano and, later, others play some of Kat's musical instruments and records. In the end, Mickey and Minnie kiss. Comedy Hustling for Health is a 1919 American silent film featuring Stan Laurel. Comedy Patrik, Age 1.5 is a 2008 Swedish comedy–drama film in which a gay Swedish couple adopt what they at first believe to be a baby, Patrik, only to have him turn out to be a homophobic teenager. Documentary film Bob Burns' Hollywood Halloween is a 2009 documentary film written by Bob Burns, Kathy Burns and D.C. Fontana and directed by Lindsey Keith Jackson. Comedy Campus Confidential is a television comedy film starring Christy Carlson Romano and Keri Lynn Pratt, and directed by Melanie Mayron. The film was written by David Kukoff and Matt Roshkow, and co-produced by Firm Films. It premiered August 21, 2005 on ABC Family. The film also stars Teddy Dunn and Nicole Paggi. Thriller Darklight is a 2004 movie that has links to the Lilith Jewish myth. In the movie, Lilith and William Shaw join forces to kill the Demonicus, an evil beast that is starting a worldwide plague. Lilith is introduced as Elle, a young woman who lives with a guardian. She has no memory of who she is. Lilith is the first woman created by God. She rejected Adam's belief that he was better than her. God turned her into an immortal demoness who kills the children of Adam and Eve. A secret society, The Faith, was created to destroy Lilith. After murdering the young son of Faith agent William Shaw, Lilith was captured by Shaw, but The Faith chose to let her live. Instead they blocked her memory and powers, and placed her with a foster family as Elle. When the ambitious yet evil businessman Anders Raeborne used an extract from Lilith's blood in an attempt to become immortal, he became the evil Demonicus, a powerful monster who transmitted a red plague with his bite and tongue. The leaders of Faith, Prefect and Chapel, assigned chief agent William Shaw to help Lilith regain her memories and train her to destroy Demonicus and bring his head to develop an antidote. Documentary film Merchants of Doubt is a documentary film directed by Robert Kenner. Thriller Naboer is a 2005 Norwegian psychological thriller film, directed by Pål Sletaune. In the movie, the protagonist John is drawn into a sexual, violent game by his two beautiful neighbours. Naboer received an over-18 rating in Norway, which had only happened to four Norwegian movies before. Upon release it was well received by critics. Comedy Bachna Ae Haseeno is an Indian romantic comedy film released on 15 August 2008. It stars Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Bipasha Basu and Minissha Lamba. The film was directed by Siddharth Anand whose previous films include Salaam Namaste and Ta Ra Rum Pum. It was the eight highest grossing film of 2008. Comedy I Want Candy is a 2007 British comedy film from Ealing Studios. Science Fiction Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is a 1958 American low-budget science fiction feature film produced by Bernard Woolner for Allied Artists Pictures. It was directed by Nathan H. Juran from a screenplay by Mark Hanna, and starred Allison Hayes, William Hudson and Yvette Vickers. The original music score was composed by Ronald Stein. The film was a take on other movies that had also featured size-changing humans, namely The Amazing Colossal Man and The Incredible Shrinking Man, but substituting a woman as the protagonist instead of a man. The story concerns the plight of a wealthy heiress whose close encounter with an enormous alien being causes her to grow into a giantess. Comedy Advantage Hart is a 2003 American short film directed by Jeff Seibenick. Science Fiction Revenge of the Creature is the first sequel to Creature from the Black Lagoon, being the only 3-D film released in 1955 and the only 3-D sequel to a 3-D film. It premiered in Denver on March 23, 1955 and a 2-D sequel, The Creature Walks Among Us, followed it in 1956. Although it has been broadcast on television in red-and-blue-glasses anaglyph form, it was originally shown in theaters by the polarized light method and viewed through glasses with gray polarizing filters. In 1997, it was aired as an episode of the comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000, which mocked the film and is also Clint Eastwood's film debut. Comedy Ved kongelunden... is a 1953 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy The Producers is a 1968 American satirical dark comedy cult classic musical film written and directed by Mel Brooks. The film is set in the late 1960s and it tells the story of a theatrical producer and an accountant who want to produce a sure-fire Broadway flop. They take more money from investors than they can repay and plan to abscond to Brazil as soon as the play closes, only to see the plan improbably go awry when the show turns out to be a hit. The film stars Zero Mostel as Max Bialystock, the producer, and Gene Wilder as Leo Bloom, the accountant, and features Dick Shawn as L.S.D., the actor who ends up playing the lead in the musical within the movie, and Kenneth Mars as the former Nazi soldier and playwright, Franz Liebkind. The Producers was the first film directed by Mel Brooks. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Decades later, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry and placed 11th on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs list. The film was later remade successfully by Brooks as an acclaimed Broadway stage musical which itself was adapted as a film. Comedy In the Doghouse is a 1961 film directed by Darcy Conyers. Comedy Steve is a 2010 short film written and directed by Rupert Friend, and starring Keira Knightley, Tom Mison and Colin Firth. It screened at the 2010 BFI London Film Festival. The film was released theatrically as a section of the compilation film Stars in Shorts in 2012. Comedy The Notorious Sophie Lang is a 1934 American crime drama film. The title character is a beautiful international jewel thief. As she returns to the United States after five years in Britain, detectives set a trap. This is the first of three Sophie Lang pictures with Michael, each with a different director. The others are 1936's The Return of Sophie Lang and 1937's Sophie Lang Goes West. Comedy Renaissance Man is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Penny Marshall and starring Danny DeVito, Gregory Hines, James Remar, and Cliff Robertson. In Australia, the film is known under the title of Army Intelligence. Comedy Knights of Badassdom is a 2013 American comedy horror film, directed by Joe Lynch, written by Kevin Dreyfuss and Matt Wall. It stars Ryan Kwanten, Steve Zahn, Summer Glau, and Peter Dinklage. Comedy Me gusta esa chica is a 1973 Argentine film. Documentary film Mitgefühl, Weisheit und Humor is a 2009 documentary film directed by Boris Penth. Comedy Legal Eagles is a 1986 legal thriller written and directed by Ivan Reitman, and starring Robert Redford, Debra Winger, and Daryl Hannah. Comedy Saturday the 14th is a 1981 American horror-comedy film starring real-life husband and wife Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin, co-written and directed by Howard R. Cohen and produced by Julie Corman. A spoof of classic horror movies, it was followed by Saturday the 14th Strikes Back in 1988. Documentary film Kontinuasom is a 2009 documentary film. Documentary film Children at Work is a 1973 Irish short documentary film produced by Louis Marcus. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Lobotomobile is a 2008 short comedy musical film written and directed by Sara St. Onge. Comedy It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy is a 1974 black comedy starring Paul Sorvino as Harry Walters, a stout, real estate salesman, who is randomly picked up by a beautiful woman and then raped at gunpoint as a prank. He is later dropped off naked in a small town and left to explain to his wife, friends, and the police how he was both kidnapped and raped by a woman. The made-for-TV film was co-written and produced by Arne Sultan as an ABC Movie of the Week installment. Science Fiction Invasion of the Pod People is a 2007 science-fiction film produced by The Asylum. Like several other films by The Asylum, Invasion of the Pod People is a mockbuster whose release coincided with the premiere of The Invasion, although the plot of Pod People borrowed heavily from the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, of which The Invasion is a reworking. Animation Bisclavret is a 2011 animated short film written by Françoise Morvan and Émilie Mercier and directed by Émilie Mercier. Thriller Lena's Holiday is a 1991 film written by Michael Keusch and Deborah Tilton and directed by Michael Keusch. Documentary film 17 years later, Jo Tuffnell faces the man who killed her father with an IRA bomb. Directed by Paul McGuigan, this 66-minute English documentary revolves around the healing journey of a teenager whose father was killed in an IRA bombing. After years of coping, she finally comes face to face with the man who set off the bomb. Comedy Hic-cup Pup is the 82nd one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, created in 1952, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson and Irven Spence with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released in theaters on April 17, 1954 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Comedy La portiera nuda is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Luigi Cozzi. Comedy Los hijos de María Morales is a 1952 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Documentary film I Am Jesus is a 2010 film directed by Valerie Gudenus and Heloisa Sartorato. Thriller The Glass Agency is a 1999 Iranian drama film directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia. Comedy Victoria in Dover is a 1954 Austrian historical romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Romy Schneider, Adrian Hoven and Magda Schneider. It is a remake of the 1936 Jenny Jugo film Victoria in Dover, which was based on 1932 play by Sil Vara. Romy Schneider's performance as a spirited young royal was a lead-in to her best known role in Sissi and its sequels, although Marischka had originally intended to cast Sonja Ziemann as Victoria. Animation Mickey's 60th Birthday is the 1988 television special broadcast on the Walt Disney anthology television series on November 18, 1988 on NBC. As the title suggests, it was produced for the 60th anniversary of the Mickey Mouse character. Like Who Framed Roger Rabbit, much of the footage featured in the film is live-action with newly made animation. It was rebroadcast on Disney Channel Europe on November 18, 2008 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the special, as well as Mickey's 80th birthday. Comedy She Said No is an 1928 short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Gidget Goes Hawaiian is a 1961 musical romantic comedy film starring Deborah Walley and James Darren. Released by Columbia Pictures, the film is a sequel to the 1959 Sandra Dee "beach movie" vehicle Gidget. Dee was under contract to Universal for the rival series film Tammy Tell Me True and wouldn't be released to Columbia to reprise her hit role. The sequel expands the archetypal high school teen surfer girl's romance with her college sweetheart Moondoggie. The film is the second of three Gidget films directed by Paul Wendkos. The screenplay was written by Ruth Brooks Flippen based on characters created by Frederick Kohner who wrote a novelisation of the film in 1961. Actor James Darren reprised his 1959 role of "Moondoggie", and another veteran of the 1959 film, Joby Baker, makes an appearance. Gidget Goes to Rome follows the film sequentially. Gidget Goes Hawaiian has been released to VHS and DVD. Animation Mind Game is a 2004 Japanese animated feature film based on Robin Nishi's Japanese comic of the same name. It was planned, produced and primarily animated by Studio 4°C and adapted and directed by Masaaki Yuasa, with chief animation direction and model sheets by Yūichirō Sueyoshi, art direction by Tōru Hishiyama and groundwork and further animation direction by Masahiko Kubo. It is unusual among features other than anthology films in using a series of disparate visual styles to tell one continuous story. As the director commented in a Japan Times interview, "Instead of telling it serious and straight, I went for a look that was a bit wild and patchy. I think that Japanese animation fans today don't necessarily demand something that's so polished. You can throw different styles at them and they can still usually enjoy it." The film received a cult audience and was well received, winning multiple awards worldwide, and has been praised by directors Satoshi Kon and Bill Plympton. Allegedly, according to Michael Arias, there was consideration for a release of the film on R1 DVD but it fell through. Comedy Iron Horsemen is a 1994 comedy action film written and directed by Gilles Charmant. Documentary film Genesis is a 1978 short documentary film written by George Casey and Tom McGrath and directed by George Casey. Animation A Man and his Dog Out for Air is a 1957 short animation film directed by Robert Breer. Documentary film Darkon is an award-winning feature-length documentary film that follows the real-life adventures of the Darkon Wargaming Club in Baltimore, Maryland, a group of fantasy live-action role-playing gamers. The film was directed by Andrew Neel and Luke Meyer. Darkon premiered and won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the 2006 South By Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Darkon is an official selection playing at Hot Docs, Maryland Film Festival, Silverdocs, LA Film Festival, Britdoc and Melbourne International Film Festival. The film was produced by Ovie Entertainment and SeeThink Films. John Hodgman was hired to write a scripted film adaptation of the documentary. However plans fell through, but an excerpt of the unproduced screenplay was read on his podcast Judge John Hodgman. Science Fiction In a futuristic Tokyo, several policewomen fight a monster. One of them, Katsumi Liqueur, remembers where she saw it before... Katsumi Liqueur, an American-born woman of Japanese descent, travels to Tokyo to visit her mother, Fuyuka, who is sick in the hospital. She takes a shortcut through an alley after her taxi gets stuck in traffic, only to encounter a monster and two policewomen fighting it. Later, she meets their chief, Rally Cheyenne, who, it seems, has been expecting her, though Katsumi has never met her before. The policewomen want Katsumi to help them fight the monster, but Katsumi, who does not want to believe in magic, resists. Science Fiction 2030 – Aufstand der Alten is a three-part German television miniseries which aired in January 2007. The docudrama, about demographics or "demographic crime", is written and directed by Jörg Lühdorff. The first part is titled "Die Geiselnahme", the second is titled "Das Leben im Untergrund", and the third is titled "Das Geheimnis in der Wüste". Animation Mickey in Arabia is a 1932 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. Walt Disney plays Mickey Mouse and Marcellite Garner plays Minnie. The date of its release is thought to be 18 July 1932, but at least one source gives July 11 as the date. Comedy Love's Berries is a 1926 Soviet film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko. Dovzhenko's debut film, it deals with a dandified barber's attempts to get rid of his "love berry" - his illegitimate offspring. Comedy Getting In, also known as Student Body, is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Doug Liman starring Andrew McCarthy and Stephen Mailer. Thriller Burn Me is 1994 thriller film written and directed by Héctor Carré. Animation A Mouse's Tale is a 2008 animated short film directed by Benjamin Renner. Comedy The Singing Marine is a 1937 American film starring Dick Powell, the last of his trio of service-related Warners films: 1934's Flirtation Walk paid tribute, of sorts, to the Army, and 1935's Shipmates Forever to the Navy. This one is distinguished by its two musical sequences directed by Busby Berkeley. Comedy Sufferin' Cats! is a 1942 American one-reel animated cartoon is the 9th Tom and Jerry short. It was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on January 16, 1942 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and re-released on June 4, 1949 as a reissued version. This is the final cartoon to have Clarence Nash to do meows and screeches for any MGM cat character, including Tom Cat. After this, Tom or any other MGM cat character would just yelp in pain whenever they get hurt. Tom's yelps were done by creator William Hanna. In the short's original release, the original opening theme was "Runnin' Wild", as heard in Tex Avery's Red Hot Riding Hood. It was replaced by the later Tom & Jerry theme on re-issue. On the re-issue, the animators are credited, but on the original, only William Hanna and Joseph Barbera are credited. Comedy Kshana Kshanam is a 1991 Telugu, Road movie, produced by Dr. K. L. Narayana on Sri Durga Arts banner, directed by Ram Gopal Varma. Starring Venkatesh, Sridevi in lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was subsequently dubbed into Hindi as Hairaan. The path breaking film received critical acclaim and has garnered the State Nandi Award for best direction. The film became a blockbuster on its second run, and remained a cult classic. Varma later directed, scripted or produced road movies like Thiruda Thiruda, Daud, Anaganaga Oka Roju and Road on the lines of Kshana Kshanam. Documentary film Shades of Gray is a 2009 documentary directed by Bob Wilkinson about Gray Barker, a writer whose work and life was influential in the growth and promotion of Ufology. It tells the story of his life through interviews with friends and acquaintances and archival footage. The film was produced by Allegheny Image Factory, the film production company headed by West Virginia natives Robert Tinnell and Jeffrey Tinnell. Comedy Sweetieface is a 2013 short film written by Katie Boland and directed by Mark O'Brien. Documentary film Secrets of the Code is a 2006 documentary based on Dan Burstein's New York Times best-seller of the same name in which experts explore topics put forth by Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code. New Yorker essayist Arthur Krystal assisted Burstein in writing of the film, which was directed by Emmy Award winner Jonathan Stack, produced by Alchemist Films, LLC and distributed by SONY Pictures. The film is narrated by actress Susan Sarandon, with commentary by religious experts and authors Timothy Freke, Richard Leigh, Sean Martin and Elaine Pagels. The film has been described as having unusually high visual quality, spectacular imagery and an excellent review of the issues. Documentary film Hit the Road: India is a 2013 sport adventure documentary film written and directed by Gor Baghdasaryan and co-directed by Mushegh Baghdasaryan. Animation Inazuma Eleven: Saikyō Gundan Ōga Shūrai is a 2010 anime film. It is the first film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Inazuma Eleven. The film was released to theatres on December 23, 2010 in Japan. The movie was shown in both traditional 2D and stereoscopic 3D. Comedy The Apartment Complex is a 1999 American thriller television film directed by Tobe Hooper. Comedy The Hairdresser is a 2010 comedy film written by Laila Stieler and directed by Doris Dörrie. "Big is beautiful in this colorful comedy about an obese stylist who bears the burdens of her size with indefatigable good humor. Kathi, having recently relocated to Berlin with her teenage daughter after her husband left her for a younger, thinner woman, decides to open her own salon when she is refused employment because of her appearance. To fund this new venture, she defies adversity and takes on her most outrageous challenge yet." Quoting the description from the 2010 Chicago International Film Festival site. Science Fiction The Falling is a 1987 movie starring Dennis Christopher, Martin Hewitt, and Lynn-Holly Johnson. This film was also known as Alien Predator and Mutant 2. Comedy Hindemith is a 2009 comedy drama film, written and directed by Andrey Slabakov. Thriller District 13: Ultimatum, also known as D13-U, is a 2009 sequel to the 2004 French parkour-filled action film District 13. The film, directed by Patrick Alessandrin and written and produced by Luc Besson, sees parkour artists David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli reprising their original roles of Leïto and Damien. Documentary film Lean a Ladder Against Heaven is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Jana Sevcíková. Documentary film Gus sedates two magnificent Kalahari black-maned lions and flies them, uncaged, to his Tswalu Kalahari reserve. If either lion wakes, it can destroy the plane and everyone in it. Together, the Inside Noah’s Ark trilogy sounds a grim warning — that through human need, greed and ignorance even wildlife reserves are no longer truly wild but now have to be managed like huge ranches, giant zoos. Originally aired on Discovery, Animal Planet, PBS, and 15 international networks. Comedy Three Blind Mice is a 2008 feature film written, directed by and starring Matthew Newton. It is the second film directed by Matthew Newton and premiered at Sydney Film Festival in 2008. To date it has screened at over fourteen international and Australian festivals. Animation The Moon Has Its Reasons is a 2012 short drama film directed by Lewis Klahr. Documentary film Brooklyn Matters is a 2007 documentary film, produced and directed by Isabel Hill and edited by Marian Sears Hunter. The film describes the fight against the Atlantic Yards development project in Brooklyn, New York. Atlantic Yards is Bruce Ratner's Forest City Development and the Empire State Development Corporation's plan to build a New York Nets basketball arena and 17 office and apartment buildings along Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, New York. The film includes interviews with Paul Goldberger, Bob Law, Councilwoman Letitia James and Julia Vitullo-Martin and shows the community input meeting for the project's environmental impact statement. Chuck Clifton, Director of Photography and Michelle Clifton, Sound Recordist were also involved in the making of the movie. Animation Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali is an Indian animation film based on the characters Chhota Bheem and his friends. This is the sixteenth movie in the Chhota Bheem series and the second to be released to theatres rather than to television. The film was distributed by Yash Raj Films and released in three different languages—Hindi, Tamil, Telugu—and received mixed reviews. This movie was also released in USA on 1 February 2014. Comedy The Geisha Boy is a 1958 American comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. Filmed from June 16 to August 7, 1958, it was released on December 23, 1958 by Paramount Pictures. This film marked the film debut of Suzanne Pleshette. Documentary film The Children of Leningradsky is a 2005 Polish short documentary film about a community of homeless children living in the Leningradsky railway station in Moscow. Directed by Andrzej Celinski and Hanna Polak, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film The Bucuresti Experiment is a drama documentary film directed by Tom Wilson. Comedy La isla del cangrejo is a 2000 Animation/Adventure/Comedy/Fantasy film, written by Joxan Muñoz and Inazio Mujika and directed by Txabi Basterretxea and Joxan Muñoz Animation Admit One is a 2010 short animation drama film written and directed by Steve Woods. Comedy Screwball Hotel is a 1988 American and British comedy film directed by Rafal Zielinski. Comedy A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! is a live action television film based on the animated series The Fairly OddParents. It first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 9, 2011 to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary. Unlike the previous animated films of the series, this film was presented in live-action mixed with CGI animation. This is the first Nicktoon to be shown in live-action. The television film was viewed by 5.8 million viewers during its original airing. The television movie is set in the city of Dimmsdale and centers on Timmy Turner, his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda, and his fairy godbrother Poof. Timmy is now twenty-three years old, but is still in fifth grade with his fairy-obsessed fifth grade teacher Mr. Crocker. Timmy finds a loophole in the fairy rulebook: if he continues to act like a child, he will get to keep his fairies. A dilemma arises when Tootie, who was an awkward girl when she was ten years old, returns to Dimmsdale as an attractive woman. Timmy falls in love with her, a sign that he is becoming an adult, which means he is closer to losing his fairies. Meanwhile, an oil tycoon named Hugh J. Magnate, Jr., teams up with Mr. Documentary film Jerusalem: Center of the World is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Andrew Goldberg. Documentary film Walk Tall is 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Kate Sullivan. Animation El Dictado is a 2013 short animation horror comedy film written by Marian Pipitone and directed by Christoph Müller. Comedy Short Mama Mia skit - part 1. Comedy Further Up the Creek is a 1958 British comedy film written and directed by Val Guest and starring David Tomlinson, Frankie Howerd, Shirley Eaton, Thora Hird, Desmond Llewelyn and Lionel Jeffries. It served as a follow up to Up the Creek, with Sellers not reprising his role because it clashed with the filming of The Mouse That Roared. Frankie Howerd was drafted in to replace him. Comedy Black-White-Red Four Poster is a 1962 German comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele. Thriller Trois: The Escort is a 2004 erotic thriller directed by Skav One and starring Brian White, Patrice Fisher, Reagan Gomez-Preston and Isaiah Washington. The film was released direct-to-DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Video on December 28, 2004. It is the sequel to 2002's Trois 2: Pandora's Box and the third movie in the Trois film series. Documentary film Subway Busker is a 2010 music and documentary film written and directed by Richard Cummings Jr. Documentary film Children of the Stars is a 2007 documentary about children with autism in the People's Republic of China. It was produced by Alexander Haase and directed by Rob Aspey. The title is an English translation of the expression "星星的孩子", a phrase used in Taiwan to describe autistic children. The documentary focuses on the Beijing Stars and Rain Teaching Institute, founded in 1993 by Tian Huiping. In 1992 Tian traveled from Chongqing, Sichuan to Beijing—a distance of 1460 km, or 907 miles—looking for help for her own autistic son but found nothing. She returned a year later to start the school. Funded solely through charitable donations, the Beijing Stars and Rain School was the first non-governmental educational organization in China dedicated to serving children with autism. It offers an 11-week educational program for families, based on applied behavior analysis. The documentary follows the progress of five-year-old Feng Jia Wei and his father and mother, Feng Lei and Hao Yue Chun, who traveled across China to enroll their son in the school. Documentary film A People Uncounted is a 2011 Canadian documentary film directed by Aaron Yeger about the culture and history of the Romani people in Europe, with special emphasis on their plight during The Holocaust. The film also warns of the similarities in intolerance between the time of the Porajmos and the increasing intolerance and abuse of Roma rights in Europe today. It was nominated for a Producers Guild of America award in 2012. The film was featured in the New York Gipsy Festival and is part of Vanderbilt University's Holocaust Lecture Series. Comedy Grief is a 1993 comedy film written and directed by Richard Glatzer. Comedy Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2 is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Johnnie To. A sequel to the 2011 film Don't Go Breaking My Heart, it stars returning cast members Louis Koo, Gao Yuanyuan and Daniel Wu alongside new cast members Miriam Yeung and Vic Chou. It has been screened at the Special Presentations section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It is scheduled for release in China on November 11 and in Hong Kong on November 13, 2014. Comedy Junior High School is a 1978 musical featurette starring P. David Ebersole as Jerry Sanders. The film chronicles the first day of term at a dramatized school of seventh and eighth graders, and consists of seven songs along with several dance numbers. The only member of the cast to become well-known later is Paula Abdul, though she played a relatively minor role in the film. Animation Porcelain is a 2013 short animated drama film written and directed by Christoffer Andersen. Comedy 12 Dates of Christmas is a television film starring Amy Smart and Mark-Paul Gosselaar. It premiered on ABC Family on December 11, 2011 in their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is directed by James Hayman. Comedy A Half-Pint Hero is a 1927 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy How to Behave is a short film released through MGM Studios starring Robert Benchley. The short, released in 1936, spoofs the social etiquette films and norms of the time. Comedy Mejor es que Gabriela no se muera is a 2007 film directed by Sergio Umansky. Thriller Humraaz is a 2002 Bollywood romantic thriller film directed by duo Abbas-Mustan and produced under Venus Movies banner. Released on 5 July 2002, it stars Bobby Deol, Akshaye Khanna and Amisha Patel in lead roles. The film performed very well at box office and was declared as a 'Hit'. The film was nominated for several Filmfare Awards including the Best Film, Abbas-Mustan for Filmfare Best Director Award and Akshaye Khanna for the Filmfare Best Villain Award. It is inspired thematically in bits from a movie "Dial M For Murder". Comedy Before We Go is an upcoming romance film directed by Chris Evans in his directorial debut, and starring Evans, Alice Eve and Mark Kassen. It is scheduled to be screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish, usually referred to as Wakko's Wish, is a 1999 direct-to-video animated musical film based on the Warner Bros. 1993–98 animated series Animaniacs, and the last Animaniacs production. The film relocates all the Animaniacs characters to a quasi-medieval fairy tale world and portrays their race to find the wishing star that will grant them a wish. While the film was released during the Christmas season, the holiday is not a factor in its plot, though the events do take place during winter. Wakko's Wish was first released on VHS on December 21, 1999. It contained 10 original songs and starred Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell and Tress MacNeille reprising their roles as Animaniacs characters Yakko, Wakko, and Dot. Comedy Fish Power is a 2013 short film, action and comedy film written and directed by Austin Young. Comedy Ee Rojullo, is a Telugu Romantic Comedy directed by debut director Maruthi, starring debutants Srinivas, Reshma and Saikumar Pampana. The film was made on a low budget by a group of producers jointly credited as "Good Friends". The music was scored by J.B. and J. Prabhakar Reddy handled the cinematography using Canon 5D cameras while S.B. Uddhav handled the movie's editing. The movie's trailers and posters featured interesting quotes regarding love stories these days. The song "Ring Tring" also gained popularity as it featured dancers wearing the masks of leading Tollywood actors like Jr NTR, Ram Pothineni, Ram Charan Tej, Allu Arjun, Pawan Kalyan, and Mahesh Babu. The movie was one of the most successful Tollywood films in 2012. Comedy No me defiendas compadre is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Documentary film American Blackout is a documentary film directed by Ian Inaba. It premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The film chronicles the 2002 defeat, and 2004 reelection, of Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney to the U.S. House of Representatives; it also discusses issues surrounding alleged voter disenfranchisement and the use of voting machines in both the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. The film focuses heavily on McKinney, and claims that her 2002 loss in a Democratic primary to Denise Majette was part of an effort to disenfranchise minority voters. McKinney claims that Republican voters in her district tipped the primary election to Majette. This itself is legal, as Georgia law opens primaries to all voters irrespective of party. After losing, McKinney filed a lawsuit claiming that open primaries are a violation of the 14th Amendment, but a court dismissed the case. Documentary film The Shiranui Sea is a Japanese documentary made in 1975 by Noriaki Tsuchimoto. It is the fourth in a series of independent documentaries that Tsuchimoto made of the mercury poisoning incident in Minamata, Japan. Comedy Here Comes Elmer is a 1943 comedy film written by Stanley Davis and Jack Townley and directed by Joseph Santley. Comedy Rio Sex Comedy is a 2010 comedy film, written and directed by Jonathan Nossiter. It premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on 16 September. Comedy There It Is is a 1928 silent black-and-white comedy short directed by Harold L. Muller and starring Charles R. Bowers. The plot centres on Charley MacNeesha, a Scotland Yard detective who carries a stop motion-animated cockroach assistant called MacGregor in a matchbox. The pair travel to New York City to investigate the "Fuzz-Faced Phantom", who causes full-grown chickens to hatch from eggs, pots to float across rooms, and pants to dance of their own volition. In 2004 the film was named to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress for its "cultural, aesthetic, or historical significance". Animation Iluzia is a 2011 animated short film directed by Uriah Naeh and Udi Asoulin. Thriller Eppadi Manasukkul Vanthai is a 2012 Tamil romantic thriller film directed by P. V. Prasath, starring Vishva, Irfaan, Tanvi Vyas. The film released on 10 August 2012 with mixed reviews. Documentary film Bells of Happiness is a 2012 documentary comedy film written and directed by Jana Kovalcíková and Marek Sulik. Animation Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of the Living Lies is a 30-minute animated television film released on November 17, 1979. It is a sequel to the 1978 film Puff the Magic Dragon. The title character is voiced by Burgess Meredith. Comedy Compo is a 1988 film written by Abe Pogos and directed by Nigel Buesst. Documentary film A ponte: uma história do ferryboat Bagamoyo is a Mozambican 2010 documentary film. Animation The Fox and the Eagle is a 2011 animated short film directed by Irson Pedro Barbosa Junior. Thriller Torture Garden is a 1967 British horror film made by Amicus Productions. It was directed by Freddie Francis and scripted by Robert Bloch. It stars Burgess Meredith, Jack Palance, Michael Ripper, Beverly Adams, Peter Cushing, Maurice Denham, Ursula Howells, Michael Bryant and Barbara Ewing. The score was a collaboration between Hammer horror regulars James Bernard and Don Banks. It is one of producer Milton Subotsky's trademark "portmanteau" films, an omnibus of short stories linked by a single narrative. Documentary film Soldier of the Road: A Portrait of Peter Brötzmann is a 2012 documentary film directed by Bernard Josse. Thriller Dark Souls is a Norwegian horror film, written and directed by César Ducasse and Mathieu Péteul. It premiered in Norway on January 14, 2011. Thriller Ring is a 1998 Japanese horror film by Hideo Nakata, adapted from the novel Ring by Kōji Suzuki, which in turn draws on the Japanese folk tale Banchō Sarayashiki. The film stars Nanako Matsushima, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Rikiya Ōtaka . The film follows TV-reporter and single mother Reiko who is caught up in a series of deaths surrounding a cursed video tape. Production took approximately 9 months. Ring and its sequel Rasen were released in Japan at the same time. After release, Ring inspired numerous films within the "Ring-universe" and triggered a trend of Western remakes. Documentary film Arno is a 2012 film written by Tigran Petrosyan and Eduard Hambartsumyan, and directed by Eduard Hambartsumyan. Documentary film Stardust: The Bette Davis Story is a TV movie. Thriller Exchange Lifeguards is a 1992 Australian film. Documentary film The True Story of the Civil War is a 1956 American short documentary film directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen. It won an Academy Award in 1957 for Documentary Short Subject. Thriller Mo' Money is a 1992 American criminal comedy film directed by Peter Macdonald, and written by Damon Wayans, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Stacey Dash, Joe Santos, John Diehl, Harry Lennix, Bernie Mac, and Marlon Wayans. The film was released in the United States on July 24, 1992. Documentary film In The Company of Actors is a 2007 Australian documentary produced by Shark Island Productions and directed by Ian Darling. Comedy The Italian Black Maid passes itself off as a satire of racism. One look at the title character in her very tight, very brief costumes, however, and we know exactly what audience the film is really aiming for. Our heroine is hired by a man who considers the day wasted if he can't spew forth a steady stream of bigoted epithets. The maid gets revenge verbally (she's quite a match for her boss in the profanity department) and, of course, sexually. As a result, her employer is driven absolutely crazy -- though in his case, it's less of a drive and more of a short putt Documentary film Great West End Theatres is a documentary series detailing the history, architecture and theatrical anecdotes of the 40 West End Theatres of London, released individually as All-Region DVDs and also as digital downloads and the first 10 episodes will be broadcast from 3 August 2013 in the UK by the BSkyB digital satellite channel Sky Arts 2 and was chosen as "Pick of the Day" by the London edition of Time Out magazine. Presented by Sir Donald Sinden and described by The Stage newspaper as "Promises to be the most definitive guide to Theatreland", it features many of the West End's star actors, actresses and practitioners discussing the theatres that they are associated with, such as Anthony Andrews, Steven Berkoff, Simon Callow, Charles Dance, Roy Hudd, Gillian Lynne, Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Sir Ian McKellen, Martin Shaw and Samuel West. Directed and narrated by Marc Sinden, written and researched by Shaun McKenna, it is produced by Jo Gilbert for Great Productions. In their review of the series, the British Theatre Guide said "This film is as close as one can get to standing on the stage taking an ovation. Documentary film Legendary Sin Cities: Paris, Berlin and Shanghai is a TV series. Documentary film La Isla: Archives of a Tragedy is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Uli Stelzner. Thriller Sun Don't Shine is a 2012 independent thriller film written and directed by Amy Seimetz. It first premiered on March 10, 2012 at the South by Southwest Film Festival, where it won a special jury award. The film stars Kentucker Audley and Kate Lyn Sheil as two lovers on the run in central Florida. Animation Afterlife is a 1978 animated short by Ishu Patel that takes an impressionistic look at life after death, based on recent studies, case histories and myths. In the film, the afterlife state is portrayed as a working-out of all the individual's past experiences. Afterlife was produced by Derek Lamb for the National Film Board of Canada. A film without words, Afterlife received numerous awards including a Golden Sheaf Award, a Genie Award for Best Animated Film and the award for Best short Film from the Montreal World Film Festival. Music is by Herbie Mann, performing the David Mills composition, "In Tangier", from his album Stone Flute. Comedy Love, Speed and Thrills is a 1915 American short comedy film produced by Mack Sennett, directed by Walter Wright, starring Mack Swain, Chester Conklin and Minta Durfee, and featuring Billy Gilbert, Charley Chase and the Keystone Cops in supporting roles. Comedy Lifting King Kong is a 2009 comedy-drama film directed by Geon-yong Park and written by Se-yeong Bae and Geon-yong Park. Thriller Helter Skelter is a 1976 TV film based on the 1974 book by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry. In the United States, it aired over two nights. In some countries it was shown in theaters with additional footage. The movie is based upon the murders committed by the Charles Manson Family. The best-known victim was actress Sharon Tate. The title was taken from the Beatles' song of the same name. According to the theory put forward by the prosecution, Manson used the term for an anticipated race war, and "healter skelter" [sic] was scrawled in blood on the refrigerator door at the house of one of the victims. It recounts the murders Manson committed, the investigation, and the 1970-71 trial where prosecuting D.A. Bugliosi attempted to draw connections between the Manson family and his violent convictions. The 1976 film, directed by Tom Gries, stars Steve Railsback as Manson and George DiCenzo as Bugliosi. Writer JP Miller received a 1977 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best TV Feature or MiniSeries Teleplay. In 2004, the book was adapted for a second made-for-TV movie, written and directed by John Gray and featuring Jeremy Davies as Manson. Documentary film Sweet Old Song is a 2002 documentary film directed by Leah Mahan. Thriller You Missed Sonja is a 2012 horror thriller short film written by Felix Koch and Carola M. Lowitz and directed by Felix Koch. Thriller Terri, a young woman who just won the jackpot, is kidnapped by a stalker and used as a human lab rat. Not only must she survive the madman, but her own drug-induced mind to be able to survive. Documentary film Love And Death In Shanghai is a 1997 film directed by Phil Agland. Documentary film The Cradle of Storms is a short documentary directed by Bryce Lowe-White. Comedy Atoll K is a French/Italian co-production film—also known as Robinson Crusoeland in the United Kingdom and Utopia in the United States – which starred the comedy team of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in their final screen appearance. The film co-stars French singer/actress Suzy Delair and was directed by Léo Joannon, with uncredited co-direction by blacklisted U.S. director John Berry. Documentary film I Think This Is The Closest To How The Footage Looked is a 2012 short family drama documentary film directed by Yuval Hameiri and Michal Vaknin. Science Fiction Chronicle is a 2012 American science fiction thriller film directed by Josh Trank in his directorial debut, and written by Max Landis based on a story by both. It follows three Seattle high school seniors, bullied Andrew, his cousin Matt and more popular Steve, who form a bond after gaining telekinetic abilities from an unknown object. They first use their abilities for mischief and personal gain until Andrew turns to darker purposes. The film is visually presented as found footage filmed from the perspective of various video recording devices. It primarily uses Andrew's hand-held camcorder to document the events of his life. Released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on February 1, 2012, and in the United States on February 3, 2012, it received a positive critical response and grossed $126 million worldwide. Documentary film S.O.S./State Of Security is a 2009 film directed by Michele Ohayon. Comedy Watch Your Step is a 1922 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. It stars Cullen Landis, Patsy Ruth Miller, Bert Woodruff, and George C. Pearce. Life considered to film to be a "fabulously expensive production". Comedy Mind Polish: Master Hubbard's Special Reserve is a 2008 short, comedy and science fiction film written and directed by Santino Ramos. Documentary film Amar Lenin is a 1970 black and white documentary film directed by legendary film director Ritwik Ghatak made for Government of West Bengal in the centenary year of the birth of Vladimir Lenin. The film was created by Ritwik Ghatak. It is based on the thoughts and views of Ritwik Ghatak on Lenin and communism. The movie was, for some time, not allowed to be released in India. Comedy Bahiya & Mahmoud is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Zaid Abu Hamdan. "Aging couple Bahiya and Mahmoud have fallen into a reliable routine of bickering and making one another miserable until the morning that Mahmoud wakes and finds Bahiya gone." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Animation Fresh Guacamole is a 2012 American animated short film written and directed by PES. The film was nominated for the Best Animated Short Film award of the 85th Academy Awards, losing to Paperman. At one minute 36 seconds, it is the shortest film ever nominated for an Oscar. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Comedy Chimmie Fadden is a 1915 American silent comedy film directed, written and edited Cecil B. DeMille. The film starred Victor Moore in the title role and is based on the play and short story of the same name by Edward W. Townsend. Documentary film God Speed You! Black Emperor is a 1976 Japanese black-and-white 16 mm documentary film, 90 minutes long, by director Mitsuo Yanagimachi, which follows the exploits of young Japanese motorcyclists, the "Black Emperors". The 1970s in Japan saw the rise of a motorcycling movement called the bōsōzoku, which drew the interest of the media. The movie follows a member of the "Black Emperors" motorcycle club and his interaction with his parents after he gets in trouble with the police. The Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor took their name from the film. Thriller The Atomic City is a 1952 drama film directed by Jerry Hopper, starring Gene Barry and Lydia Clarke. The story takes place at Los Alamos, New Mexico, where a nuclear physicist lives and works. Terrorists kidnap his son and demand that the physicist turn over the H-bomb formula. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing, Sydney Boehm being the nominee. Science Fiction Radio Free Albemuth is an American film adaptation of the science fiction novel Radio Free Albemuth by author Philip K. Dick, which was written in 1976 and published posthumously in 1985. The film is written, directed, and produced by John Alan Simon and stars Alanis Morissette in a lead role. Comedy Jungle Jingles is an animated film produced by Winkler Productions and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. Different from most cartoons of its time, the film was shot in black and yellow. Comedy Mighty Aphrodite is a 1995 romantic comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. The screenplay was inspired by the story of Pygmalion. Allen co-stars with Mira Sorvino, who received the 1995 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. Animation The Olympic Champ is a 1942 Goofy cartoon which explains the events in Track and field at the Olympic Games Documentary film Kevin Hart: I'm a Grown Little Man is a 2009 documentary comedy film written by Kevin Hart and directed by Shannon Hartman. Animation Slicked-up Pup is a 1951 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 60th Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. The cartoon was scored by Scott Bradley and animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ray Patterson. It features the second appearance of both Spike and Tyke together. The episode is also similar to an older episode Mouse Cleaning only this time Jerry tries to get Tyke dirty rather than the house and Tom tries to avoid getting into trouble with Spike instead of Mammy-Two Shoes. Comedy Are We Done Yet? is a follow-up to Revolution Studios’ hilarious 2005 family comedy Are We There Yet? and picks up where the last story left off. Now married to Suzanne (Nia Long), Nick Persons (Ice Cube) has bought a quiet suburban house to escape the rat race of the big city and to provide more space for his new wife and kids Lindsey and Kevin (Aleisha Allen and Philip Daniel Bolden). But when his new home quickly becomes a costly “fixer upper” and he finds himself at the mercy of an eccentric contractor (John C. McGinley), Nick’s suburban dream soon becomes a riotous nightmare. Comedy Fly My Kite is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 107th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy The Deserter is an American, comedy-drama film feature film released on April 19, 2006. It was written and directed by Eric B. Borgman. It premiered in film form at the Brussels International Festival of Contemporary Silent Film in June 2004. About the Film Borgman was inspired to write this film while participating in historical battle re-enactments with a British Revolutionary War re-enactment group called the 10th Regiment of Foot in America. The Deserter, was shot in the style of a silent comedy movie from the 1920's. However, no use of the old fashioned title cards are utilized to tell the story. The whole film plays out visually so that people all over the world can enjoy the film with no language barriers. Borgman who is a fan of the silent comedy genre credits Laurel & Hardy and Buster Keaton as his sources for his comedy inspiration. But unlike Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy he is not one half of a duo and unlike Keaton his character smiles. Although influenced by some of the great visual humorists Borgman tries to capture the feel of a silent comedy but not the feel of some of his favorite comics. The film is more than just a comedy however. Borgman was inspired by the writings of Ensign Jeremy Lister and the storyline was loosely based on the real high rates of desertion in the British 10th Regiment of Foot during the American Revolutionary War. Borgman tries to show the serious side of the war by letting the battles play out longer than usual in a film of this kind. He also tried to make the film as authentic as possible by accurately portraying the battles as they may have actually looked and by making sure that the uniforms looked as period as possible. Hundreds of extras were used in the making of the pivotal battle scenes which led Borgman to boast that he had more battle scenes in a silent comedy since Buster Keaton did in his 1927 classic The General. Award Winner The Deserter has won the Global Film Critics Award for Best Costume Design. Synopsis The story takes place during the American Revolution in the late 1700's. A loyal British drummer, one of the thousands of British soldiers stationed in America, accidentally drops his canteen into a stream while trying to fill it. He, by chasing his floating canteen down the stream, puts into motion a series of events which will won't stop until he is dead. For a British officer sees him chasing his canteen and mistakes it for his trying to desert the British army by running away into the woods. The officer quickly orders two of the dumbest soldiers after him. The drummer, after catching up with his canteen gets lost in the woods and can't find his way back to the British encampment. When the two British redcoats catch up with the "deserting" drummer, things go from bad to worse for him, when he finally realizes he is being hunted down for execution. His accidentally killing one of these soldiers doesn't help his case either. The drummer briefly escapes... right into the hands of the Americans! In the meantime, the British forces, back at the encampment, march off to meet the American forces for a grand battle, which will rage for hours. And which all the soldiers hunting down the drummer will conveniently miss. The story doesn't end until the officer and his small band of men sees the deserter hanged, but is that really the end of the story? DVD Release The Special Edition Director's Cut DVD release date was April 19, 2006 Patriot's Day. The DVD contains the original un-cut 75 minute feature length of The Deserter. The special features include an early twelve minute silent comedy by Borgman entitled, The Tree Surgeon, and a special behind-the-scenes look at Borgman's next feature film The Man in the Movie. This article is one that I wrote and oruginally posted on TVWiki. Documentary film The Kill Team is a documentary film about the Maywand District murders during the War in Afghanistan. The film won first place in the category of Best Documentary Feature at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival. Comedy The Beautician and the Beast is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis and starring Fran Drescher and Timothy Dalton as the title characters. The story follows the misadventures of a New York City beautician who is mistakenly hired as the school teacher for the children of the president of a small Eastern European country. The story is similar to that of The King and I, The Sound of Music, and Evita, with elements also reminiscent of the sitcom The Nanny, for which Drescher is most famous. Documentary film Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World is a 2003 documentary film directed by American filmmaker John Scagliotti about the issues experienced by gay, lesbian and transgender people in developing countries. It was the first documentary film to explore these issues in non-Western countries. It is narrated by actress and comedian Janeane Garofalo. It was produced by Janet Baus and Dan Hunt, both of whom had worked with Scagliotti on his previous film After Stonewall. The film focuses in particular on Cairo 52, a group of 52 Egyptian men who were arrested on board a floating gay nightclub in 2001. It features interviews with gay-rights activists from countries around the world including Honduras, Namibia, the Philippines, Pakistan and Vietnam. Comedy Say It with Sables is a silent drama film directed by Frank Capra, and produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures. Columbia no longer has a negative or print of this film, so the film is now considered a lost film. Various film festivals have run a surviving trailer for the film during retrospectives of Capra's work. Comedy Dirty Dingus Magee is a comic 1970 anti-western film starring Frank Sinatra as the title outlaw and George Kennedy as a sheriff out to capture him. The movie was based on the novel The Ballad of Dingus Magee by David Markson and the screenplay was partly written by Joseph Heller. It was directed by Burt Kennedy. Documentary film Life's Fine in the Labyrinth is a 1991 film directed by Norbert Bunge and Christine Fischer-Defoy. Documentary film I Am the Media is a 2010 French documentary film by Benjamin Rassat. Comedy In the Belly of the Whale is a 1984 comedy film written by Doris Dörrie and Michael Juncker and directed by Doris Dörrie. Comedy Fear And Shivers is an Austrial film directed by Reinhard Schwabenitzky and written by Katharina Bali. Science Fiction Space Mutiny is a 1988 South African science-fiction action film about a mutiny aboard the spaceship known as the Southern Sun. Animation Jittery Life In Space is a 1986 short animation film written and directed by Piotr Dumala. Animation Le Pig-Al Patrol is the 16th short in the Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Comedy Dirty Laundry is a 2006 drama film written, directed, and starring Maurice Jamal. It was produced by 20th Century Fox and distributed by Codeblack Entertainment. It is available on DVD and is rated PG-13. Animation Bear Me is a 2012 family comedy romance animated film written and directed by Katarzyna Wilk. Comedy Three Smart Boys is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas.It was the 153rd Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Half a Life is a 1982 film directed by Romain Goupil, which won the Caméra d'Or and Award of the Youth at the Cannes Film Festival, and the César Award for Best Debut. Science Fiction Alien Species is a 1996 science fiction film written by Nancy Newhauer and directed by Peter Maris. Comedy Love at Large is a 1990 American romance and mystery film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Tom Berenger, Elizabeth Perkins and Anne Archer. Documentary film Dear Dad, Love Maria is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Vince Mascoli. Thriller Captain Clegg is a 1962 Hammer Film Productions film. In the United States, it is known as Night Creatures. It is loosely based on Doctor Syn and stars Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, and Patrick Allen. Comedy At World's End is a 2009 action comedy film written by Anders Thomas Jensen and directed by Tomas Villum Jensen. Thriller The Red Dragon is a 1946 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan, who has to sift through a host of suspects for three murders. This marks the first appearance of Willie Best as Chattanooga Brown, Birmingham Brown's cousin. Compared with Mantan Moreland's appearances as Birmingham Brown, Best's portrayal of Chattanooga was broader and played more upon racial stereotypes. The character was dropped after two appearances. Animation Little Postman is a 2011 adventure/historical short animation film written and directed by Dorota Kobiela. Thriller High and Low is a 1963 police procedural crime drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai and Kyōko Kagawa. The film is loosely based on King's Ransom, by Ed McBain. Comedy The Confession of Father John Thomas is a 2011 short animated comedy film written and directed by Elka Kerkhofs. Comedy Super Hornio Brothers and Super Hornio Brothers II are 1993 pornographic parodies of the Super Mario franchise, and they were released at the same time as the Super Mario Bros. film. Both films star Buck Adams, T.T. Boy, Ron Jeremy and Chelsea Lynx as the main characters. The films gained new interest after a write up by Something Awful sought out copies to review for its "Horrors of Pornography" column. Both parts were bought up by Nintendo to halt their distribution. Thriller Samar is a 2013 Tamil mystery thriller film written and directed by Thiru. It features Vishal, Trisha Krishnan and Sunaina in the lead roles, with Manoj Bajpai and J. D. Chakravarthy appearing in supporting roles. Richard M. Nathan handled the cinematography, while the film's soundtrack and score were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja and Dharan Kumar, respectively. The Telugu version titled Vetadu-Ventadu, is scheduled for release on 24 January 2013. The story revolves around a trekking guide, who is forced to leave for Bangkok under strange circumstances and witnesses a series of puzzling incidents there. After several delays finally the film was released on 13 January 2013 to positive reviews and became a blockbuster at the box office. Documentary film Urban Outlaw is a 2012 short/biography/sport/documentary film directed by Tamir Moscovici. Documentary film The Original Mermaid is a 2002 documentary film written by Ana Kokkinos and directed by Michael Cordell and Ana Kokkinos. Animation Canned Feud is a 1951 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Sylvester. Comedy Bad Luck Govind is a 2009 comedy crime drama film written and directed by Varun Khanna. Comedy Neue Freiheit keine Jobs is a 1997 film written and directed by Herbert Achternbusch. Comedy Sonic the Hedgehog is a two-episode 1996 Japanese anime OVA series based on Sega's best-selling franchise Sonic the Hedgehog. The anime features Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Dr. Eggman and a few supporting characters, such as the human Sara. The series was licensed by ADV Films and was released on September 7, 1999 as a single direct-to-video film in North America as Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie. It was given the subtitle The Movie by ADV due to its now movie-like length by combining the two OVA parts together. The English dub was later released on DVD in North America on January 13, 2004, and as of 2008, this OVA is no longer licensed. Comedy My Name is Tanino is a 2002 comedy film directed by Paolo Virzì. The picaresque plot is about Tanino, an Italian liberal arts student who falls in love with a young American tourist he met in Sicily and decides to track her down in the United States. Thriller A Thousand Cuts is a 2011 drama, horror, thriller film written by Charles Evered, Marty James, Eric Barr and directed by Charles Evered. Animation Honda - The Dream Comes True is a 2011 animated short film directed by Michele D'Auria. Comedy 7 chili in 7 giorni is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Luca Verdone. Science Fiction Aus den Sterntagebüchern des Ijon Tichy is a 1999 comedy science fiction adventure short film written by Oliver Jahn and directed by Randa Chahoud, Dennis Jacobsen and Oliver Jahn. Comedy Athisayan is a 2007 Malayalam science fiction film directed by Vinayan, starring Master Devadas, Jackie Shroff, Mukesh, Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. The film is inspired from the 2003 American superhero film Hulk. Athisayan marks the debut of Bollywood actor Jackie Shroff in Malayalam cinema. The film was dubbed and released in Hindi as Naya Ajooba in 2009. This is considered one of the worst movies in Malayalam film history. Comedy We Faw Down is a 1928 two-reel silent comedy starring Laurel and Hardy and directed by Leo McCarey. It was shot in August and September 1928, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on December 29 of that year, with synchronized music and sound effects in theaters wired for sound. The plot line was later reworked into one of Laurel and Hardy's most celebrated films, Sons of the Desert. Comedy Siin me oleme! is an Estonian movie of 1979, written and directed by Sulev Nõmmik. The script was compiled on Juhan Smuul's motifs from Suvitajad. Comedy Director: Chris Green (2009) Stars: Stefan Bitar, Michelle Ferguson The film is about a small group of friends that are enjoying a party, only to have it crashed by uninvited guests. After barely surviving the werewolf attack, they learn that it has killed most of the people in their town. Now, surrounded by a town turned into werewolves, they face a difficult dilemma. Can they kill the innocent victims of the wolves, now werewolves themselves, to survive? Thriller Lone Survivor is a 2013 American war film written and directed by Peter Berg, and starring Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster and Eric Bana. The film is based on the 2007 nonfiction book of the same name by Marcus Luttrell and Patrick Robinson. Set during the war in Afghanistan, Lone Survivor dramatizes the failed United States Navy SEALs counter-insurgent mission Operation Red Wings, during which a four-man SEAL reconnaissance and surveillance team was tasked to track Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. Berg first learned of the book Lone Survivor in 2007 while he was filming Hancock. He arranged several meetings with Luttrell to discuss adapting the book to film. Universal Pictures secured the film rights in August 2007 after bidding against other major film studios. In re-enacting the events of Operation Red Wings, Berg drew much of his screenplay from Luttrell's eyewitness accounts in the book, as well as autopsy and incident reports related to the mission. After directing Battleship for Universal in 2012, Berg returned to work on Lone Survivor. Comedy Chronicle Of A Feather is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Axel Lattuada. Documentary film Lawrence Of Belgravia is a 2011 documentary film directed by Paul Kelly. Comedy Lodge Night is the 15th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Thriller Jalwa is a 1987 action, thriller Bollywood film directed by Pankaj Parashar and produced by Gul Anand. The film stars Naseeruddin Shah and Archana Puran Singh in the title roles. The film is set in Goa, where it was mostly shot. The film was remade in Telugu as Trinetrudu with Chiranjeevi. Animation Michael Jackson vs Mr. Bean is a 2009 short animated film directed by Patrick Boivin. Documentary film Isingiro Hospital is a 1992 Dutch documentary film, made by directors Hillie Molenaar en Joop van Wijk about the patients of the Isingiro Hospital, located in the rural area of North West Tanzania. The documentary shows patients and doctors who are fighting a battle against HIV, malaria and meningitis. Documentary film Everything you're about to read here seems impossible and insane, beyond science fiction. Yet it's all true. Scientists now believe there may really be a parallel universe - in fact, there may be an infinite number of parallel universes, and we just happen to live in one of them. These other universes contain space, time and strange forms of exotic matter. Some of them may even contain you, in a slightly different form. Astonishingly, scientists believe that these parallel universes exist less than one millimetre away from us. In fact, our gravity is just a weak signal leaking out of another universe into ours. For years parallel universes were a staple of the Twilight Zone. Science fiction writers loved to speculate on the possible other universes which might exist. In one, they said, Elvis Presley might still be alive or in another the British Empire might still be going strong. Serious scientists dismissed all this speculation as absurd. But now it seems the speculation wasn't absurd enough. Parallel universes really do exist and they are much stranger than even the science fiction writers dared to imagine. It all started when superstring theory, hyperspace and dark matter made physicists realise that the three dimensions we thought described the Universe weren't enough. There are actually 11 dimensions. By the time they had finished they'd come to the conclusion that our Universe is just one bubble among an infinite number of membranous bubbles which ripple as they wobble through the eleventh dimension. Now imagine what might happen if two such bubble universes touched. Neil Turok from Cambridge, Burt Ovrut from the University of Pennsylvania and Paul Steinhardt from Princeton believe that has happened. The result? A very big bang indeed and a new universe was born - our Universe. The idea has shocked the scientific community; it turns the conventional Big Bang theory on its head. It may well be that the Big Bang wasn't really the beginning of everything after all. Time and space all existed before it. In fact Big Bangs may happen all the time. Of course this extraordinary story about the origin of our Universe has one alarming implication. If a collision started our Universe, could it happen again? Anything is possible in this extra-dimensional cosmos. Perhaps out there in space there is another universe heading directly towards us - it may only be a matter of time before we collide. Comedy Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit is a 1979 comedy directed, written and starring Spede Pasanen, along with the typical comic-cast of Simo Salminen, Vesa-Matti Loiri, Tapio Hämäläinen and Olavi Ahonen. Similar to his debut film X-Paroni, Pasanen portrays a dual-role. Because Spede struggled to find funding for his movies throughout the 1970s, the film is only his second feature to be filmed entirely in colour. Leikkikalugangsteri was filmed principally in black and white with the film's ending being in colour, while Pohjantähteet was the first Spede film to be entirely in colour. Science Fiction La fantarca is a 1966 TV film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. Documentary film Black Gospel is a 2013 drama documentary film directed by hisMT Ministry. Thriller Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Lam Nai-choi, and based on the Japanese manga Riki-Oh by Masahiko Takajo and Saruwatari Tetsuya. The film stars Fan Siu-wong, Fan Mei-sheng, Ho Ka-kui and Yukari Oshima. Fan Siu-wong plays Ricky Ho Lik Wong and Yukari Oshima as Yomi. The English title given on screen is simply Story of Ricky but later releases were sold under the title Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. It had a limited theatrical release in the US around 1993. It is well known for its extreme, brutal, and highly unrealistic violence, as well as its high camp factor and extremely poor English dubbing. One scene, showing a character crushing another character's skull with his bare hands, later became a regular fixture on The Daily Show during Craig Kilborn's time as the host. It was alleged that a sequel titled Dint King, Inside King was released in Hong Kong in 2005, however, the plot does not follow the events that supposedly occur after Ricky breaks out of prison, and is set in the distant future as opposed to 2001 for the first film. Comedy I'll Never Heil Again is the 56th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Win or Lose is a 2012 biographical documentary short film directed by Daniel Koehler. Thriller Revenge of the Unhappy Campers is a 2002 horror, comedy, thriller film directed by Shawnee McCormack. Comedy The Evolved is a feature film produced in London, UK in 2006. The film has been released by American distribution company Troma Entertainment of New York, creators of The Toxic Avenger. The film is notable for its outrageous content that includes violence presented comically. Notable also are the high production values for a film produced for only £1000. It is rumoured that the director, Andrew Senior, decided to cast a ventriloquist's dummy in the lead female role in order to save money. There is extensive use of masks and other characters include a talking fetus and a shark monster. The film was a great success when it was screened in the film market at Cannes 2006. An enormous hit with the audience at the Lausanne Underground Film Festival in Switzerland, October 2006, with a sold out screening and people turned away unable to get in. The film will also show at the prestigious Gothenburg Film Festival in Sweden, January 2007, a major coup for a bizzarro underground movie and a first for this type of film at the festival. The team are said to be in early production of a second feature film. Documentary film "Thirteen years, two radical activist all-stars — one conversation. Internationally renowned scholar Angela Davis and 88-year-old grassroots organizer Yuri Kochiyama have spent over a decade conversing intimately on why and how they became passionate about justice. Kochiyama moved to Harlem in 1960, immersing herself in an African-American neighborhood. Davis grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, and lived in one of the most segregated communities in the country. Illustrated with rarely-seen photography and footage of extraordinary speeches, demonstrations, marches, and life struggles in the ’60s and ’70s, the topics of this rich conversation range from the critical but often forgotten role of women in 20th century social movements to the importance of cross-cultural/cross-racial alliances; from American internment camps to Japanese comfort women; from Malcolm X to the prison industrial complex. A powerful and engaging documentary, Mountains That Take Wing invites — or reminds — current and future generations to, in the words of Kochiyama, “go out and tell truth everywhere.”" Quoting Nani Ratnawat from the 2010 Framleine 34 SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Head Space is a 2006 comedy film directed by Melech Erlbaum. Comedy Perversidade is a 1921 Brazilian short film comedy directed by José Medina. The film was premiered on October 27, 1921, in Rio de Janeiro. Documentary film Ibiza Occident is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Günter Schwaiger. Comedy Crimen is a 1960 Italian whodunit-comedy movie by Mario Camerini. The movie had two remakes: the first, Io non vedo, tu non parli, lui non sente, was directed by the same Camerini in 1971 and was starred by Gastone Moschin, Enrico Montesano and Alighiero Noschese, the second, Once Upon a Crime, was filmed in 1992 by Eugene Levy and has John Candy and James Belushi in the main roles. Comedy Escape of the Gingerbread Man!!! is a 2011 animated comedy short film written and directed by Tod Polson. Science Fiction Jackpot is a 1992 Italian sci-fi-adventure film directed by Mario Orfini. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just 158 millions lire at the Italian box office in spite of a budget of 18 billions lire. Animation Beavis and Butt-head Do America is a 1996 American animated road comedy film, based on the TV series Beavis and Butt-head. It was produced by Paramount Pictures in association with Geffen Pictures and MTV Films, and co-written and directed by creator Mike Judge. The film became the biggest December box-office opening in history until it was beaten the following year by Scream 2 and subsequently one week later by Titanic. Thriller Inspector is a 1970 Bollywood action thriller about an Indian terrorist who attempts to release a poisonous gas into the atmosphere. Directed by Chand, the film stars Helen and Joy Mukherjee. Documentary film Un beso a esta tierra is a 1995 documentary film directed by Daniel Goldberg Lerner. Documentary film The House in the Middle was an American 1954 short documentary film produced by the Federal Civil Defense Administration and the National Clean Up-Paint Up-Fix Up Bureau, which attempted to show that a clean, freshly painted house is more likely to survive a nuclear attack than its poorly maintained counterparts. In 2001, the Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Thriller Gulaal is a 2009 Indian Crime drama thriller mystery film directed by Anurag Kashyap and starring Kay Kay Menon, Raj Singh Chaudhary, Abhimanyu Singh, Deepak Dobriyal, Ayesha Mohan, Jesse Randhawa, Piyush Mishra and Aditya Srivastava. The film explores themes such as pursuit of power, quest for legitimacy, perceived injustices and hypocrisy of the powerful. The film is set in present day Rajasthan, a state in western India. The plot is provided by student politics of the university and a fictitious secessionist movement consisting of former Rajput leaders who have become present day elite. Animation The Thing in the Corner La Cosa en la Esquina is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Zoe Berriatúa. Comedy Fierce Creatures is a 1997 farcical comedy film. While not a direct sequel, Fierce Creatures is something of a spiritual successor to the 1988 film A Fish Called Wanda. Both films star John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and Michael Palin. Fierce Creatures was written by John Cleese, and directed by Robert Young and Fred Schepisi. The film was dedicated to Gerald Durrell and Peter Cook. Some scenes were filmed at Jersey Zoo, a zoological park founded by Durrell. Comedy Pas très catholique is a 1994 French comedy film written and directed by Tonie Marshall. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller The Company You Keep is a 2012 political action thriller produced and directed by, and starring, Robert Redford. The script was written by Lem Dobbs based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Neil Gordon. The film was produced by Nicolas Chartier, Redford and Bill Holderman. The story centers on recent widower and single father, Jim Grant, a former Weather Underground anti-Vietnam War militant wanted for a bank robbery and murder. Grant has hidden from the FBI for over 30 years, as an attorney in Albany, New York. He becomes a fugitive when his true identity is exposed by Ben Shepard, an aggressive young reporter. Grant must find his ex-lover, Mimi, the one person who can clear his name, before the FBI catches him. Otherwise, he will lose everything, including his 11-year-old daughter Isabel. While Ben struggles with ethical issues as a journalist, Jim and his old friends from the Weather Underground must live with the consequences of their radical past. After film festival screenings in September 2012, the film's first theatrical release was in Italy in December 2012. Documentary film Downloaded is a documentary film directed by Alex Winter about the downloading generation and the impact of filesharing on the Internet. A teaser of the film premiered at SXSW on March 14, 2012. The feature film made its world premiere at SXSW on March 10, 2013, and was shown at other film festivals around the world. VH1 has partnered with AOL to widely distribute the film. Financed in part by VH1, the film is scheduled to broadcast as a VH1 Rock Docs feature in the fall of 2014. Comedy Saving Star Wars is a 2004 independent film by Woodworks Films that was written and produced by Gary Wood. The title is a play on the title of the World War II movie Saving Private Ryan and Star Wars. The first preview of the film was at a film festival called Reel Competition, where it was rated highly by the film-goers. It features David Prowse, the actor who played Darth Vader in the Star Wars trilogy. In addition, one of the principal actors, Jim Peterson, now teaches film, theatre, and alchemy at Carmel High School. The film was shot in central Indiana, and shown at Celebration III in 2005 in a nearby IMAX theater. The original concept poster was designed by Associate Producer Josh Shanks and Travis Bow. Comedy Guard Dog is a short film which was hand-drawn and produced by Independent Animator Bill Plympton at his Plymptoons Studio. In 2005 the film was nominated for Best Animated Short at the 77th Annual Academy Awards held in 2005 and produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Also in 2005 Guard Dog won Best Animated Short at Toronto World of Comedy International Film Festival, and won a Special Jury Mention for Animated Stories at ANIMA - Córdoba International Animation Festival. This film marked the second Academy Award nomination for Plympton, his first being the animated short Your Face at the 60th Academy Awards. The film is a humorous and surreally-violent answer to the question "Why do dogs bark at such innocent creatures as pigeons and squirrels?" and gives the audience a window into the paranoid mind of a loyal guard dog as it imagines farcically depicted dangers, from harmless flora and fauna on a walk through a neighborhood park. Each potential threat, from flower, butterfly, and grasshopper, to bird, squirrel, and rope-jumping girl, is treated to its own improbable and often bloody vignette. Comedy Everyone is a 2004 gay-themed Canadian film written and directed by Bill Marchant. The film shot in Vancouver, British Columbia is about a gay couple, Ryan and Grant having a wedding ceremony in their backyard. They have invited the family and all the emotional baggage that comes with it. Comedy Bakit 'Di Totohanin is a 2001 film written by Dindo Perez and directed by Boots Plata. Thriller Shadow of Fear is a 2004 film directed by Rich Cowan. Documentary film Milyang, a Welcome Guest is a documentary film directed by Ha Saet-byul, Roh Eun-ji, Heo Chul-nyeong, Nung-cool, and Lee Jae-hwan. Comedy Bridesmaids is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Paul Feig, written by Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig, and produced by Judd Apatow, Barry Mendel, and Clayton Townsend. The plot centers on Annie, who suffers a series of misfortunes after being asked to serve as maid of honor for her best friend, Lillian, played by Maya Rudolph. Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, Ellie Kemper, and Wendi McLendon-Covey co-star as Lillian's bridesmaids, with Chris O'Dowd, Rebel Wilson, Matt Lucas, Michael Hitchcock, and Jill Clayburgh, playing key supporting roles. Actresses Mumolo and Wiig crafted the screenplay after the latter's casting in producer Apatow's comedy film Knocked Up. Budgeted at $32.5 million, filming took place in Los Angeles, California. Upon its opening release in the United States and Canada on May 13, 2011, Bridesmaids was both critically and commercially successful. The film grossed $26 million in its opening weekend, eventually grossing over $288 million worldwide, and surpassed Knocked Up to become the top-grossing Apatow production to date. Thriller Killing Mr. Griffin is a 1997 American television film directed by Jack Bender and starring Jay Thomas, Scott Bairstow and Amy Jo Johnson. The film is based on Killing Mr. Griffin, a novel by Lois Duncan. Comedy Jane Steps Out is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Diana Churchill, Jean Muir, Peter Murray-Hill and Athene Seyler. A young woman is overshadowed by her more glamorous sister. With the help of her grandmother she transforms herself and is able to attract a man. Comedy Carlin on Campus is the 10th album and fourth HBO special by American comedian George Carlin recorded April 18–19, 1984. The show features mostly new material. The opening features Carlin in Catholic School with a short version of "Class Clown" and animation shorts. The ending features Carlin playing piano to an original song called "Armadillo Blues." George Carlin's twelfth comedy album was also called Carlin On Campus. It includes new material, non sequiturs and extended sequences of two of his most famous routines, Baseball and Football and An Incomplete List of Impolite Words. The content of this album is almost 50% different from the similarly titled HBO Special. Animation Y Neige is a 2010 short animated film written and directed by Kim Fredette. Documentary film In 1968, Eddie Adams photographed a Saigon Police Chief, General Nguyen Nyoc Loan, shooting a Vietcong Guerilla point blank. Comedy Salami Aleikum is a 2009 Comedy film by Ali Samadi Ahadi about an Iranian migrant family in Germany who try to cope with life in exile. There are animation parts and some musical videoclips are included. The film has special German and Persian Word plays and German and Iranian Characters are well Characterized. Salami Aleikum was a successful film in Germany. Science Fiction At the Earth's Core is a 1976 fantasy-science fiction film produced by Britain's Amicus Productions. It was directed by Kevin Connor and starred Peter Cushing, Caroline Munro, Philippa Herring and Doug McClure. It was filmed in Technicolor. It was based on the fantasy novel At the Earth's Core, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first book of his Pellucidar series, in token of which the film is also known as Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core. The original music score was composed by Mike Vickers. Comedy Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue is a 1990 American animated drug-abuse prevention television special starring many of the popular cartoon characters from American weekday, Sunday morning, and Saturday morning television at the time of this film's release. Financed by McDonald's and Ronald McDonald Children's Charities, the special was originally simulcast on April 21, 1990 on all four major American television networks: ABC, NBC, FOX and CBS, and most independent stations, as well as various cable networks. McDonald's also distributed a VHS home video edition of the special, produced by Buena Vista Home Video, which opened with an introduction from President George H. W. Bush, and First Lady Barbara Bush. The show was produced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and Southern Star Productions, and was animated overseas by Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd.. The musical number "Wonderful Ways to Say No" was written by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, who also wrote the songs for Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. The plot chronicles the exploits of Michael, a teenager who is using marijuana and stealing his father's beer. Comedy Damadamm! is a 2011 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Swapna Waghmare Joshi. The film stars Himesh Reshammiya opposite Sonal Sehgal and Purbi Joshi in lead roles. Reshammiya plays a script writer who is fed up of his girlfriend who always suspects him, though after she goes on holiday he openly parties and flirts with other girls. The real chaos starts once his girlfriend returns. The film released on 27 October 2011, received mixed reviews from critics . Thriller Final Voyage is an action/drama film released in 1999. The film stars Dylan Walsh, Ice-T, Erika Eleniak, and Claudia Christian. Tagline: "2,500 passengers, 1 sinking ship, no escape." Comedy David is a teenager who feels he doesn't belong to a life where his family, friends and the girl he loves seem not to understand him. A Spanish teenager learns about love, death, and oral hygiene in this bittersweet coming-of-age story. As David deals with the traditional frustrations of adolescence, he also has to come to terms with the failing health of his grandmother (Maria Galiana), who has moved in with the family as she sinks into physical and emotional decline. Thriller Here Comes the Devil is a 2012 Mexican film that was directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano. The film had its world premiere on September 11, 2012 at the Toronto International Film Festival and stars Francisco Barreiro and Laura Caro as a couple who finds that their children may have been exposed to something completely evil. Comedy Movers & Shakers is a 1985 comedy movie distributed by MGM. It stars Walter Matthau and was directed by William Asher. The story follows the head of production at a Hollywood studio who wants to make a movie to fulfill a promise made to a dying friend. The film was written by Charles Grodin, who also appears in the movie. The cast includes Tyne Daly, Gilda Radner, and Vincent Gardenia. Steve Martin makes a cameo appearance as Fabio Longio. Comedy The Mandrake Root is a 2008 comedy drama film adapted and directed by Malachi Bogdanov as his first feature film. The film was produced by Simon M. Woods as the first film release of European Drama Network. Based on the play La Mandragola written by Niccolò Machiavelli in 1518, the film was nominated for the Best Drama 2008 by the Royal Television Society Awards Midland. Comedy All Is Well is an upcoming Bollywood Romantic drama film starring Abhishek Bachchan and Asin Thottumkal in lead roles. The film is being directed by Umesh Shukla who again tackles a thorny issue with a social message just like his previous venture OMG – Oh My God! and is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar and Co-produced by Ajay Kapoor while Himesh Reshammiya has composed the music. The film is expected to be released on 2015. Thriller Kinky Killers is a 2007 crime fiction, horror and thriller film directed by George Lekovic. Comedy Minor League: A Football Story is a 2010 drama, sports comedy film written by Brad Leo Lyon and directed by Clenet Verdi-Rose. Comedy Fram för lilla Märta or På livets ödesvägar is a 1945 Swedish film directed by Hasse Ekman and starring Stig Järrel and Hasse Ekman. Thriller 28 Days Later is a 2002 British post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Danny Boyle. The screenplay was written by Alex Garland. The film stars Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson, Megan Burns, and Christopher Eccleston. The plot depicts the breakdown of society following the accidental release of a highly contagious virus and focuses upon the struggle of four survivors to cope with the destruction of the life they once knew. Successful both commercially and critically, the film is credited with reinvigorating the zombie genre of horror fiction. The film spawned a 2007 sequel, 28 Weeks Later, a graphic novel titled 28 Days Later: The Aftermath, which expands on the timeline of the outbreak, and a 2009 comic book series 28 Days Later. Science Fiction FH2: Faghag2000 is a 2012 short, sci-fi, comedy film written and directed by Emma Lagrutta. Animation A little bunny goes in search of an Easter gift for his mother. A friendly chicken gives him a beautiful egg, but on his way home the bunny encounters several characters that have their own plans for the gift. The egg gets stolen, found, accidentally hard cooked and then painted, but eventually the bunny gets the precious gift home to his mother and his mishaps become the birth of a whole new tradition - giving Easter Eggs at Easter. Documentary film Anna Vaazhigirar is a 1998 short documentary film directed and produced by Tamil Nadu Films Division. Thriller Triage is a 2009 drama film starring Colin Farrell, Paz Vega and Christopher Lee, written and directed by Bosnian director Danis Tanović. The film’s plot is a dark tale of a photojournalist who comes home after a dangerous assignment in Kurdistan during the 1988 Anfal Genocide against the Kurdish people. The film focuses on the psychological effects of war on a photo journalist. It is based on the novel Triage by American veteran war correspondent Scott Anderson. Animation The Nightmare Before Christmas, often promoted as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, is a 1993 American stop motion musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick and produced/co-written by Tim Burton. It tells the story of Jack Skellington, a being from "Halloween Town" who opens a portal to "Christmas Town" and decides to celebrate the holiday, with some dastardly and comical consequences. Danny Elfman wrote the film score and provided the singing voice of Jack, as well as other minor characters. The remaining principal voice cast includes Chris Sarandon, Catherine O'Hara, William Hickey, Ken Page, Paul Reubens and Glenn Shadix. The Nightmare Before Christmas originated in a poem written by Tim Burton in 1982, while he was working as an animator at Walt Disney Animation Studios. With the success of Vincent in the same year, the Walt Disney Studios started to consider developing The Nightmare Before Christmas as either a short film or 30-minute television special. Over the years, Burton's thoughts regularly returned to the project, and in 1990, he made a development deal with Disney. Production started in July 1991 in San Francisco. Thriller In the Line of Duty: the price of vengeance is a 1994 film directed by Dick Lowry. Comedy When Comedy Was King is a 1960 comedy and documentary film written and directed by Robert Youngson. Animation Yo Gabba Gabba! 'Charlie C' is a 2008 Television Animation Made for Children directed by Joel Trussell. Comedy Day of the wacko is a 2002 comedy-drama from Poland, about a day in the life of Adaś Miauczyński, a teacher suffering from OCD and trying to write a verse. It stars Marek Kondrat, Piotr Machalica, Andrzej Grabowski and Janina Traczykówna. It was directed by Marek Koterski and is distributed by Vision. The film picked up several awards at the 2003 Polish Film Awards: Marek Kondrat won best actor in a leading role and Marek Koterski best screenplay. At the 27th Polish Fictional Films Festival Marek Koterski was awarded a Golden Lion, Marek Kondrat individually for best actor, and Maria Chilarecka for sound. Day of the wacko was also rewarded with Prize of the President of Association of Polish People of Film. Thriller Dulaara is a 1994 Bollywood mystery film directed by Vimal Kumar starring Govinda and Karisma Kapoor. Thriller Going Off Big Time is a 2000 thriller film written by Neil Fitzmaurice and directed by Jim Doyle. Science Fiction Le Dernier Combat, released in 1983, is a French film, filmed in black and white, and with virtually no dialogue. It is the first feature film made by Luc Besson and Jean Reno's first leading role. The film is a dark vision of post-apocalyptic survival. The plot explores the devastation of civilization and issues of brutality, hostility and isolation. Pierre Jolivet stars as the main character who is menaced by "The Brute" on his journey through a world filled by people rendered nearly mute by some unknown incident. They live in a world of improvised weapons and armour, fighting for survival. A world of rivalry and punishment rather than cooperation Besson served as writer, producer and director for the movie. The entire picture is filmed in black and white and has received cult status for having virtually no dialog. It is also the first of many collaborations between Luc Besson, Eric Serra and Jean Reno. Comedy Der weißblaue Löwe is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and Olf Fischer and starring Wastl Witt, Elise Aulinger and Lore Frisch. Comedy The Golden Calf is a 1968 Soviet film directed by Mikhail Shveytser, based on the eponymous novel by Ilf and Petrov. Documentary film Up Against the System is a 1969 documentary film by Terence Macartney-Filgate. Documentary film Follows the stories of four ultra-Orthodox women. Yentel from Mea Shearim, Jerusalem is the key figure in the film, and the personal stories of three other women are interwoven into her story. Documentary film Fatigued is a 2013 short film directed by Kyle King. Documentary film Same Old Story: A Trip Back 20 Years is a 2008 Japanese documentary film about a Japanese musician, Cheep Hiroishi who takes a look back at his life over the last 20 years. Traveling back to the place he had been two decades ago, he realizes how much time changes so many things. During the film, Hiroishi travels throughout Japan and even to New York to interview people who had known him or of him and what kind of affect his music had on their lives. Hiroishi travels back to New York to visit the Cove City Sound Studios, the place he recorded with his band 20 years before. He meets, once again, Richie Cannata the owner of CCSS. Richie invites him to a live jam session at The Cutting Room in Manhattan where they both "cut it up" with their saxophones. The film was directed by Kunio Yato, a Japanese graphic designer whose love for music and independent musicians, inspired him to make this documentary. The film had its international premiere in September at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival on September 22, 2008. It won the Best International Music Documentary at the festival. Comedy The King and the Chorus Girl is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Fernand Gravey, Joan Blondell and Edward Everett Horton. Fernand Gravey plays Alfred VII, a young and rich deposed King in exile in Paris, monumentally bored. When he becomes involved with a chorus girl whom he accidentally insults, her indignation provides an opportunity for his loyal courtiers to bring him back to life. Gravey was at the time the subject of a significant studio publicity campaign to build his image. The film is notable for being the only one with a screenplay officially credited to Groucho Marx. Comedy O Beautiful Istanbul is a 1966 black comedy, drama film written by Ayşe Şasa, Safa Önal and D. Daniel Vujic and directed by Atıf Yılmaz. Thriller Ides of March is a 2000 action thriller film written by Jim Chadwick and directed by Darren Doane. Documentary film In the late 1800's the father of submarines, Mr John Holland, hit upon the idea of powering a submarine with an internal combustion engine and an electric motor. For over a hundred years, since the first semi-successful attempts during the American Civil War, submarine warfare had been fraught with difficulties and failure. In 1901, the Holland I was launched as the first Royal Navy submarine and submarines have been an integral part of the Navy ever since. The Second World War showed the first widespread use of these underwater vessels and their major advantages. Today, nuclear submarines roam the waters all over the world for exploration and to keep the peace. Featuring rare archive footage and rare film of the last surviving submarines, this is a privileged glimpse into the world of submarine warfare. Animation Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film, featuring Betty Boop. Comedy Munchie Strikes Back is a 1992 comedy feature film directed by Jim Wynorski and written by Wynorski and R.J. Robertson, as a sequel to Munchie, with Howard Hesseman providing Munchie's voice. Comedy Royal Affairs in Versailles is a 1954 French historical drama directed by Sacha Guitry, which tells some episodes through portrayal of the personalities who lived in Versailles' castle. Its sister films are Napoléon and If Paris Were Told to Us. The film is notable for the presence of a great number of well-known French actors, often appearing in short parts. One unknown actor playing a major character is Gilbert Bokanowski portraying Louis XVI. Bokanowski was actually the film's production manager and was cast because of his strong resemblance to the monarch. Its English translation title is If Versailles Were Told to Me. Despite French production, the film is best known by its English title Royal Affairs in Versailles. Comedy O Teri is a Hindi comedy film released on 28 March 2014 directed by Umesh Bhishit and produced by Atul Agnihotri, featuring Pulkit Samrat, Bilal Amrohi, Sarah-Jane Dias, and Mandira Bedi. The film stars Pulkit Samrat and newcomer Bilal Amrohi as two journalists, who come across a big scam. Upon release, the film received generally negative reviews and went on to become a box office disaster. O Teri has been noted to have similarities with the 1983 Bollywood film "Jaane Bhi Do Yaroo". Comedy Josser on the Farm is a 1934 British comedy film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Ernie Lotinga, Betty Astell and Garry Marsh. It was part of the series of Josser films featuring Lotinga. Documentary film Defending Our Lives is a 1993 American short documentary film directed by Margaret Lazarus and Renner Wunderlich. It won an Academy Award at the 66th Academy Awards in 1994 for Documentary Short Subject. Science Fiction Inhabited is a 2003 horror family drama film written by Rick Drew and directed by Kelly Sandefur. Comedy In High Places is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Adriana Benetti, Massimo Serato and Nerio Bernardi. It is based on a play by Jean Anouilh. The film portrays the rise into high society of an immoral young man. Comedy Pardon, Are You for or Against? is a 1966 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Alberto Sordi. Documentary film Packing Up the Wagon: The Last Days of Wagon Wheel Lunch is a 2013 short, documentary film written and directed by Mike Maryniuk. Comedy Saving Private Perez is a 2011 Mexican comedy film. The movie follows Julian Perez, a Mexican organized crime leader, who is asked by his mother to rescue his brother, Juan Perez, a United States Army Private fighting in Iraq. Julian sets up a team of four hand-picked Mexican men for the mission: two fat old men, a convicted murderder who is rescued from prison, and Julian's best friend, a Native American tomato farmer. They travel to Turkey and meet Sasha, a Russian druggie. Comedy You Can Thank Me Later is a 1998 Canadian comedy drama film directed by Shimon Dotan. The film is based on a play titled Hyper-Allergenic written and adapted for the screen by Oren Safdie. Comedy Girl o' My Dreams is a 1934 American college comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. Comedy Our Hospitality is a silent comedy directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Released in 1923 by Metro Pictures Corporation, the movie uses slapstick and situational comedy to tell the story of Willie McKay, a city slicker who gets caught in the middle of the infamous Canfield & McKay feud, an obvious satire of the real-life Hatfield-McCoy feud. Animation Hunter × Hunter: The Last Mission is a 2013 Japanese anime film directed by Keiichiro Kawaguchi and based on the manga series Hunter × Hunter. Documentary film Love and Politics is a 2011 drama, documentary film directed by Azad Jafarian. Thriller Election 2, also known as Triad Election in the United States, is a 2006 Category III Hong Kong crime film directed by Johnnie To with a large ensemble cast that includes Louis Koo, Simon Yam and Nick Cheung. A sequel to the 2005 film Election, the film concludes the events of the first film centring on Lok, who this time struggles to keep his title as triad boss as a triad re-election draws near, while Jimmy attempts to retire as a triad to become a legitimate businessman. This film enjoyed box office success in Hong Kong and being shown as an "Official Selection" at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival; afterwards, this film became a popular hit on the international film festival circuit. Thriller I Am Waiting is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese film drama directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara. "I Am Waiting" was part of the Nikkatsu film studio's wave of Japanese noir films, in order to compete with popular American and French films in Japanese box offices. This film was made available in North America when Janus Films released a special set of Nikkatsu Noir films as part of the Criterion Collection. These films include Take Aim at the Police Van, Rusty Knife and A Colt Is My Passport. "I am Waiting" was one of Nikkatsu's earlier successes. Comedy The Long Gray Line is a 1955 American Technicolor drama film in CinemaScope directed by John Ford based on the life of Marty Maher. Tyrone Power stars as the scrappy Irish immigrant whose 50-year career at West Point took him from a dishwasher to a non-commissioned officer and athletic instructor. Maher was buried there in January 1961. Maureen O'Hara, one of Ford's favorite leading ladies, plays Maher's wife and fellow immigrant, Mary O'Donnell. The film costars Ward Bond as Herman Koehler, the Master of the Sword and Army's head football coach, who first befriends Maher. Milburn Stone appears as John J. Pershing, who in 1898 swears Maher into the Army. Harry Carey, Jr., makes a brief appearance as the young cadet Dwight D. Eisenhower. Philip Carey plays Army football player and future general Chuck Dotson. The phrase "The Long Gray Line" is used to describe, as a continuum, all graduates and cadets of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Many of the scenes in the film were shot on location at West Point, including the "million dollar view" of the Hudson River near the parade grounds. Comedy Jack and Jill is a 2011 American comedy film co-written, produced by and starring Adam Sandler and directed by Dennis Dugan, who has collaborated with Sandler on many of his films. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and released on November 11, 2011. The film was a commercial success at the box office with a worldwide gross of $150 million, but was widely panned; it holds a score of 3% on Rotten Tomatoes and became the first film to win in every category at the Golden Raspberry Awards. It broke the record held by Battlefield Earth for the most Razzie awards for a single film. It is considered by some to be one of the worst films of all time. Thriller Replicant is a 2001 American sci-fi action film directed by Ringo Lam, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Michael Rooker. It is the second collaboration between Jean-Claude Van Damme and Hong Kong film director Ringo Lam. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 18, 2001. Documentary film Die Aussicht is a 1966 short documentary film directed and written by Kurt Krigar. Documentary film The Panama Deception is a 1992 American documentary film that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is critical of the actions of the US military during the 1989 invasion of Panama by the United States, covering the conflicting reasons for the invasion and depicting the US media as biased. It also highlighted media bias, showing events that were unreported or misreported in the news. It was directed by Barbara Trent of the Empowerment Project and was narrated by actress Elizabeth Montgomery. The film asserts that the U.S. government invaded Panama primarily to renegotiate the terms of the Torrijos–Carter Treaties. Another allegation made by the film is that the United States tested some form of laser or energy weapon during the invasion. The film also includes footage of mass graves uncovered after the US troops had withdrawn, burned down neighborhoods, as well as depictions of some of the 20,000 refugees who fled the fighting. Comedy Pahili Mangalagaur is a 1942 romantic comedy film directed by R.S. Junnarkar. Comedy Woman Times Seven is a 1967 Italian/French/American co-production anthology film of seven different episodes, all starring Shirley MacLaine, most of them based on aspects of adultery. Thriller Killing a Dog is a 2013 crime drama thriller short film written and directed by Alejo Santos. Comedy Neapolitan Carousel is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Giannini. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Fanaa is a 2006 Indian romantic crime drama film, directed by Kunal Kohli and produced by Yash Raj Films. The film stars Aamir Khan in an anti-hero role, Kajol as his blind love interest, and Rishi Kapoor, Tabu and Sharat Saxena in supporting roles. Aamir Khan plays the role of Delhi tourist guide Rehan Khan and Kajol plays a blind Kashmiri girl Zooni Ali Beg. Both fall in love, but are separated by a terrorist bombing that reportedly kills Rehan. It is later revealed that Rehan was not killed, but is in fact a Kashmiri insurgent responsible for the bombing. Seven years later, his insurgency organization IKF sends him on a mission in Kashmir, where he once again encounters Zooni. Fanaa was made on a budget of 500 million and was one of the most expensive Bollywood films during its time of release. The film's title is derived from the Islamic Sufi term "fanaa", meaning "destroyed" in Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Hindi. It was the first film to showcase Khan and Kajol in a romantic pairing. The film also marked the comeback of Kajol, who was last seen in Karan Johar's Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, and it was the first time Aamir Khan worked under the Yash Raj production banner. Comedy Satin is a 2010 film directed by John Christopher Olness. Animation Red Riding Hoodlum is the 74th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 11, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Mercedes Sosa: The Voice of Latin America is a 2013 documentary film eritten and directed by Rodrigo H. Vila. Animation The Red Tide is a 2012 animation film directed by Jason Reicher. Documentary film Real Talk: Hip Hop Comedy is 2006 documentary film directed by 'Rayzor' Raymond Davis. Documentary film Romance of the Indian Coin is a 1961 documentary film directed by Govind Saraiya. Documentary film A documentary about the struggle for survival of traditional art and culture in the face of a rapidly changing and modernizing world told from the perspective of time-honored Chinese Kung Fu masters.The story explores the history, the art of Kung Fu and asks important questions about how the cultural heritage can be kept alive in a world that prefers to forget about its origins.The sadness and tragedy conveyed in the personal stories and anecdotes of today's last surviving traditional Kung Fu masters, along with the majesty and beauty of their skills, serve as reminders of the frailty of even the deadliest of arts. Thriller On the Job is a 2013 Filipino action thriller film directed by Erik Matti, and stars Joel Torre, Gerald Anderson, and Piolo Pascual. The film is a co-production of Star Cinema and Reality Entertainment as part of Star Cinema's 20th year anniversary presentation. Thriller Halloween is a 1978 American independent slasher horror film directed and scored by John Carpenter, co-written with producer Debra Hill, and starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut. The film was the first installment in what has become the Halloween franchise. The plot is set in the fictional Midwestern town of Haddonfield, Illinois. On Halloween night in 1963, a six-year-old Michael Myers murders his older sister by stabbing her with a kitchen knife. Fifteen years later, he escapes from a psychiatric hospital, returns home, and stalks teenager Laurie Strode and her friends. Michael's psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis suspects Michael's intentions, and follows him to Haddonfield to try to prevent him from killing. Halloween was produced on a budget of $325,000 and grossed $47 million at the box office in the United States, and $70 million worldwide, equivalent to $250 million as of 2014, becoming one of the most profitable independent films. Many critics credit the film as the first in a long line of slasher films inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Animation The K9-4 is a merry group of musical dogs that rap and rock their way through this colorful Christmas cartoon. In it, Fetch, Licks, Rollover, Bones and Roxie journey back to their hometown for a special Christmas Concert, and a very special reunion for Rollover. Animation Trouble Down Under is a 2013 computer animated drama film directed by Steve Trenbirth. Thriller Bullets or Ballots is a 1936 gangster film starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Blondell, Barton MacLane and Humphrey Bogart. Robinson plays a police detective who infiltrates a crime gang. This is the first of several films featuring both Robinson and Bogart. Robinson's character, "Johnny Blake," was based on Johnny Broderick, a noted New York City detective. Documentary film Bending Sticks: The Sculpture of Patrick Dougherty is a documentary biographical film directed by Kenny Dalsheimer and Penelope Maunsell. Science Fiction Apollo 54 is a 2007 sci-fi film written by Duccio Giulivi, Giordano Giulivi and Luca Silvani and directed by Giordano Giulivi. Documentary film Don't Ask, Shoot! is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by Hendrick Dusollier. Comedy Wu is a 2009 short and comedy film written and directed by Cécile Vernant. Documentary film Beauty Culture is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Lauren Greenfield. Comedy Shoya to Renkon is a comedy film directed by Masahiro Yamaguchi. Documentary film Back on Board: Greg Louganis is a sports documentary biographical film directed by Cheryl Furjanic. Documentary film Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon is a 2013 American documentary film about talent manager Shep Gordon, directed by Mike Myers. The film is the account of Gordon's career and his clients such as Alice Cooper, Blondie, Teddy Pendergrass, and Pink Floyd. The film also addresses Gordon's personal life and his interest in cooking, producing films, and his Buddhist beliefs. The film was screened in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the audience award for best documentary at the 2014 Sarasota Film Festival, and also screened at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. It was released theatrically on June 6, 2014. Comedy Under the Rainbow is a 1981 comedy film starring Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher, Eve Arden, and Billy Barty. The plot is loosely based on the gathering of little people in a Hollywood hotel, to audition for roles as Munchkins in the movie The Wizard of Oz. The movie also has nobility, assassins, spies, and tourists. The movie was nominated for Razzie Awards for Worst Musical Score by Joe Renzetti, and Worst Supporting Actor. It received extremely negative reviews, many of which condemned the various sight gags involving the little people. The film marked the first acting role of dwarf actor Phil Fondacaro, as well as his brother Sal Fondacaro. It was partially filmed on location at the Culver Hotel, where the "Munchkins" actually stayed during the production of Oz. Documentary film Tales from the Script is a 2010 documentary film directed by Peter Hanson and distributed by First Run Features. It is a companion piece to a nonfiction book of the same name published in 2010 by IT Books/HarperCollins Publishers. Documentary film Symphony Of The Soil is a 2012 documentary adventure music historical drama film written and directed by Deborah Koons. Comedy Tora-san's Dream of Spring aka Torasan Dreams Springtime is a 1979 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kyōko Kagawa as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Dream of Spring is the twenty-fourth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Documentary film Uncharted Waters is a 2013 biographical sport document written and directed by Craig Griffin . Science Fiction The Man Who Could Cheat Death is a 1959 British horror film, directed by Terence Fisher and starring Anton Diffring and Christopher Lee. It was based on the play The Man in Half Moon Street by Barré Lyndon which had been previously filmed in 1945, with the screenplay written by Jimmy Sangster, and was produced by Michael Carreras and Anthony Nelson Keys for Hammer Film Productions. It was released on 30 November 1959. Animation Teacher's Pet is a 2004 animated comedy musical film based on the television series of the same name; the film ends the central storyline of the series. The film was produced by Disney Television Animation, and released theatrically on January 16, 2004. Although it was a box office bomb, the film did very well with critics. Science Fiction Robo-G is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Shinobu Yaguchi and starring Mickey Curtis and Yuriko Yoshitaka. Curtis, who goes by the stage name Igarashi Shinjirō in this film, plays the role of a 73 year-old man, while Yoshitaka stars as a robots-obsessed college student. Robo-G was released in Japanese cinemas on 14 January 2012. The song in the final credits is an adaptation of Mr. Roboto Documentary film Apariencias 1,2,3 is a 1977 short documentary film written and directed by Antonio del Rivero. Documentary film Było sobie miasteczko... is a 2009 Polish historical documentary film about the 1943 Kisielin massacre in the village of Kisielin, located in the Wołyń Voivodeship in Poland before World War II,. The film, directed by Tadeusz Arciuch and Maciej Wojciechowski, was produced by Adam Kruk for Telewizja Polska. Było sobie miasteczko... tells the story of a small town which, until World War II, belonged to the Second Polish Republic Eastern region of Kresy. People of different nationalities used to live there in peace: Poles, Ukrainians, Jews, Germans, the Czechs. Kisielin was wealthy and prosperous. There was a publishing house and a library there, an oil pressing factory, and a distillery, a brickyard, as well as a dairy plant. Today, only the ethnic Ukrainian villagers remain. The old ruins of a Polish Catholic church serve as witness to the tragedy that took place there during the massacres of Poles in Volhynia. On 11 July 1943, a group of Ukrainian nationalists slaughtered the 60 to 90 Polish worshipers inside the Kisielin temple, and set it on fire. The rest of the Polish inhabitants escaped from Kisielin, never to return. Documentary film Discordia is a feature documentary film directed by Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it chronicles life of three students during the aftermath of the Netanyahu Incident at Concordia University in Montreal in 2002. Comedy I Live for Love is a 1935 film directed by Busby Berkeley. Comedy Stew & Punch is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Simon Ellis. Thriller The Black Castle is a mystery film, released by Universal Pictures in 1952. It was produced by William Alland, who would have better success two years later with Creature from the Black Lagoon. The film was made in the United States but premiered in Sweden. Thriller The Fourth Kind is a 2009 American science fiction-horror film directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi, starring Milla Jovovich, Elias Koteas, Corey Johnson, Will Patton, and Mia Mckenna-Bruce. The title is derived from the expansion of J. Allen Hynek's classification of close encounters with aliens, in which the fourth kind denotes alien abductions. The film purports to be based on real events occurring in Nome, Alaska in 2000, in which psychologist Dr. Abigail Emily "Abbey" Tyler uses hypnosis to uncover memories from her patients of alien abduction, and finds evidence suggesting that she may have been abducted as well. The film has two components: dramatization, in which professional actors portray the individuals involved, and video footage purporting to show the 'actual' victims undergoing hypnosis. Throughout the film, Abbey is shown being interviewed on television during 2002, two years after the abductions occurred. The film, which was largely panned by critics, made US$47.71 million in cinemas worldwide. Animation A Journey Through Fairyland is a 90-minute 1985 South Korean/Japanese/American animated film by Sanrio, the company which animated Unico, Legend of Sirius and Ringing Bell, though this story is less sought out as a rarity among Sanrio cult classic collectors. It is also Sanrio's final feature-length anime film until 2007. It was brought to America in 1995 through a company called Celebrity Home Ent. Unlike previous works, this one mainly focuses on music more than plot, prompting it to be compared with Disney's older work Fantasia. The one original piece is "My Name is Florence," which contains lyrics and is sung in the film; all other songs on the soundtrack are works of classical composition, written by Beethoven and other similarly noteworthy composers. Comedy Hari Puttar is a 2008 Indian family drama film directed by Lucky Kohli and Rajesh Bajaj. The film features Sarika, Zain Khan, Swini Khara, Saurabh Shukla, Vijay Raaz, Jackie Shroff and Lilette Dubey in lead roles. It released on 26 September 2008. The film is a loose remake of the 1990 classic, Home Alone. Documentary film Alien Boy: The Life and Death of James Chasse is an American feature length documentary film, released in 2013 and directed by Brian Lindstrom. The film explores issues of police accountability in the case of James Chasse, a man with schizophrenia who was brutally killed by Portland, Oregon police officers in 2006. In Family of James Chasse v City of Portland, Judge Garr King added the film to the case gag order and was asked by Portland city attorneys for a change of venue based on teasers for Alien Boy. The case was settled in 2011 for $1.6 million and instructed an investigation by the Department of Justice which found the Portland Police Bureau "engages in a pattern or practice of excessive force" against persons with mental illness. Prior settlements in 2009 included $925,000 from Multnomah County and a reported $600,000 from American Medical Rescue. Members of Portland City Council agreed with DOJ findings in a settlement signed in November 2012. The film was produced by the Mental Health Association of Portland, a nonprofit advocacy organization and distributed by Breaking Glass Pictures. Thriller Speck is a 2002 Crime and Horror Film written by Don Adams and Aaron Pope and directed by Keith Walley. Comedy Charlie Wilson's War is a 2007 American biographical comedy-drama film, recounting the true story of U.S. Congressman Charlie Wilson who partnered with CIA operative Gust Avrakotos to launch Operation Cyclone, a program to organize and support the Afghan mujahideen during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. The film was directed by Mike Nichols and written by Aaron Sorkin, who adapted George Crile III's 2003 book Charlie Wilson's War: The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History. Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, and Philip Seymour Hoffman starred, with Amy Adams, Ned Beatty, and Emily Blunt in supporting roles. It was nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, including "Best Motion Picture", but did not win in any category. Hoffman was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Comedy Alena is a 1947 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Animation Rabbit Hood is a 1949 Bugs Bunny cartoon which parodies the Robin Hood story. Originally released on December 24, 1949, the short was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. As usual, Mel Blanc picked up all the voice characterizations. The layouts were done by Robert Gribbroek and the backgrounds by Peter Alvarado. This cartoon is the origin of the infamous "knighting" exchange, where Bugs Bunny is dressed up like a king, and proceeds to pound the skull of the Sheriff with his sceptre while dispensing an oddball title with each strike: Sheriff: bows Bugs: “Arise, Sir Loin of Beef!” "Arise, Earl of Cloves!” “Arise, Duke of Brittingham!” “Arise, Baron of Münchhausen!” “Arise, Essence of Myrrh!” “Milk of Magnesia” “Quarter of Ten!” Sheriff: “You are too kind, your majesty.” Bugs: “Got lots of stamina!” Comedy Venkata In Sankata is a 2009 Kannada comedy film directed by Ramesh Aravind and produced by "Sinema House" banner. The story is written by the popular Telugu film writer, Madhu Thotapalli. This is the fourth directorial venture of actor Ramesh. Besides Ramesh playing the titular role of a traffic cop, the film cast includes Sharmiela Mandre, Anusha, Meghana Mudiyan, Tulu theatre artist Devadas Kapikad, H. G. Dattatreya, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Umashree and Umesh among others. The film made its theatrical release on 20 February 2009 and received favorable reviews from the critics. Documentary film So, What's Your Price? is a 2007 documentary directed by Olallo Rubio about media, power, and the consumer culture in Mexico and United States. It debuted in Mexico on May 18, 2007, and had several screenings on the United States, the DVD version was released on October 16, 2007. Science Fiction Astroesque is a 1996 action, adventure and sci-fi film written and directed by Mike Allred. Thriller Carny, also known as Jersey Devil in Australia, is a 2009 Canadian television horror film by Syfy and the 22 film in the Maneater Series. The film was directed by Sheldon Wilson and stars Lou Diamond Phillips. Animation Grown Up is a 1993 7 minute 16mm short animated film by Joanna Priestley, using drawings on paper, pixellated hands and object animation. The film was written by Barbara Carnegie and Joanna Priestley, and directed, produced, and animated by Priestley. Documentary film Footage of an alien from a crashed UFO in Roswell, New Mexico and moved to Area 51 shocked the world. The time is coming for alien intervention on earth - ready or not. Stars Ray Santilli, Gary Shoefield. Comedy The Girl from Woolworth's is a 1929 American romance film directed by William Beaudine and starring Alice White, Gladden James and Bert Moorhouse. It was released both as a sound film and in a slightly shorter silent version. Documentary film Aids, a Story That Knows No End is a 1994 documentary film directed by Bertrand de Solliers and Paule Muxel. Science Fiction Journey to Planet X is a 2012 documentary film directed by Josh Koury and Myles Kane. Thriller No Dead Heroes is a 1986 action film written by Junn P. Cabreira and Arthur Gelfield, and directed by Junn P. Cabreira. Thriller The Nurse's Secret is a murder mystery movie directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Lee Patrick as a crime-solving nurse. The supporting cast features Regis Toomey and Julie Bishop. This is a rare leading role in a movie for Patrick, who played the supporting part of Sam Spade's secretary in The Maltese Falcon that same year. Documentary film De L'Autre Cote is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Chantal Akerman. Documentary film Transvisible: The Bamby Salcedo Story is a 2013 documentary film directed by Dante Alencastre Animation Hair-Trigger Casey is a 1936 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser. Thriller A woman becomes immersed in a brutal love triangle when an unwelcomed admirer kills her abusive husband even though she's already having an affair. Briar Patch is a film directed by Zev Berman. Comedy Senior Showcase is a 2012 short comedy-drama coming of age film written by Klae Bainter, Kris Boustedt, Lindy Boustedt, Magnus Giaever and Emi Schwartz and directed by Kris Boustedt and Lindy Boustedt. Documentary film A Very British Gangster is a film documentary revealing Britain's most notorious and powerful crime family--the Noonan dynasty. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Dominic Noonan over three years, as he lurches from criminal trial to criminal trial. Comedy The Trouble with Women is a 1947 comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield. Documentary film Wonder World of Ice is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Ilkka Rautio. Documentary film Cinema 500 km is a Saudi Arabian documentary film which premiered in 2006. Directed by Abdullah Al-Eyaf, the film depicts the experiences of Tariq Al-Husaini, a 21-year-old Saudi who is a movie fan despite the fact that there are no cinemas in Saudi Arabia. Al-Husaini is shown applying for a passport and traveling 500 kilometers to Bahrain to see a movie in a cinema for the first time in his life. Abdullah Al-Eyaf secured permission from the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information to shoot this documentary. The film premiered at the Emirates Film Competition in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in 2006, but due to the lack of cinemas in Saudi Arabia there are no plans yet to show the film in its home country. Comedy Gas House Kids in Hollywood is a 1947 American comedy crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Carl Switzer, Benny Bartlett and Rudy Wissler. It was the third and last in a the series of Gas House Kids films, about a group of unruly boys from New York City. Thriller The Vanished is a 2005 short film directed by Nathan Ross. Comedy Give Us Wings is a Universal film starring the Dead End Kids and the Little Tough Guys. Comedy The Lady in Red is a 1935 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, set in a nightclub in Mexico patronized by cockroaches. As with many of the early Merrie Melodies cartoons, part of its purpose was to promote a Warner song. In this case, the 1935 Warner film In Caliente featured a song called "The Lady in Red". Like the film, the cartoon was set in Mexico. The song would later become a staple of Carl Stalling's catalog of musical cues when he took over music direction of the Warner cartoons in 1936. Animation Three from Prostokvashino is a 1978 Soviet animated film based on the children's book Uncle Fyodor, His Dog and His Cat by Eduard Uspensky. The film has two sequels, Vacation in Prostokvashino and Winter in Prostokvashino. The main character is a six-year-old boy who is called Uncle Fyodor because he is very serious. After his parents don't let him keep Matroskin, a talking cat, Uncle Fyodor leaves his home. With the dog Sharik, the three set up a home in the country, a village called "Buttermilk". There, they have many adventures, some involving the local mailman, Pechkin. The series has been a source of many phrases in the post-Soviet countries. It has made an impact comparable to Nu, pogodi! in Russian culture. Comedy Like Mike is a 2002 film directed by John Schultz and starring Lil' Bow Wow. The film was produced by NBA Productions and features many cameo appearances by NBA stars. Documentary film Cazul D is a 1966 short film directed by Alexandru Boiangiu. Science Fiction Freezing People Is Easy is a 2013 comedy, drama, horror, science-fiction, thriller film written by Zach Helm and directed by Errol Morris. Science Fiction Ku! Kin-dza-dza is a 2013 Russian animated science fiction film by Georgy Danelia. It is a remake of Danelia's 1986 live-action film Kin-dza-dza!. Although it preserves much of the original movie's social commentary, Ku! Kin-dza-dza is notably less dark and dystopian than original, and more targeted towards youth and international audience. Comedy Three Girls from Rome is a 1952 Italian classic comedy drama film directed by Luciano Emmer Animation Bombus Confusus is a 2011 short animated film story and directed by Anna Habermehl. Comedy Salas SAL is a 2011 short, drama, comedy and romance film written and directed by Palacio Rojo. Animation Mardileib is a 1971 animated short film written by Jaan Kross and directed by Heino Pars. Animation Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary, is a 2014 Japanese CG animated film produced by Toei Animation, directed by Keiichi Sato and written by Tomohiro Suzuki. It is based on the manga Saint Seiya by Masami Kurumada. It is the sixth film based on the series. Legend of Sanctuary was released in Japan on June 21, 2014 while it premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 11, 2014. It stars the voice talents of Kaito Ishikawa, Ayaka Sasaki, Kenshō Ono, Kenji Akabane, Nobuhiko Okamoto, and Kenji Nojima as the leading roles. The plot focuses on five young warriors known as Saints that have the mission of protecting Saori Kido, the reincarnation of the goddess Athena from enemies in the Sanctuary. The film was first revealed in February 2012 by Toei Animation. It was developed to fit modern audiences. The team in charge of making the film had discussions with Kurumada to execute major changes in the characters that would be well received. The music of the film was composed by Yoshihiro Ike and features the theme song "Hero" by Yoshiki. Ever since its release, the movie has grossed ¥1 billion worldwide. Comedy Desperation Boulevard is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by Greg Glienna Thriller Snakes and Earrings is a thriller film directed by Yukio Ninagawa. Documentary film A Boy Named Charlie Brown is an unreleased television documentary film about Charles M. Schulz and his creation Peanuts, produced by Lee Mendelson with some animated scenes by Bill Meléndez and music by Vince Guaraldi. Although never aired on television, this 30-minute 1963 documentary was instrumental in garnering commercial support and the creative teamwork that resulted in A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965 and the ensuing series of Peanuts television specials. Portions of the film were used in commercials for A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965. An album by the Vince Guaraldi Trio with music from the above documentary, originally titled Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown, was released in by Fantasy Records in 1964. The documentary is available on DVD through the Charles M. Schulz Museum. Comedy Worth Winning is a 1989 film starring Mark Harmon, Madeleine Stowe and Lesley Ann Warren, directed by Will Mackenzie. It was written by Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott, based on the novel by Dan Lewandowski. Documentary film Your Neighbor's Son: The Making of a Torturer is a documentary or docudrama directed by Jørgen Flindt Pedersen and Erik Stephensen in two versions, 1976 and 1981. The film documents the conversion of young Greek Military Police recruits into torturers and touches on the subject of the power of the institution to compel otherwise moral human beings to torture. The documentary examines the processes and methods of the military junta that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974. Animation Prosperity Blues is a short cartoon distributed by Columbia Pictures, and as part of the Krazy Kat films. Animation Virtuoso Virtual is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Thomas Stellmach and Maja Oschmann. Documentary film Snow Crazy is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Laila Pakalnina. Animation Ninja Unboxing is a 2010 short film directed by Patrick Boivin. Comedy The Kings of Summer is a 2013 American independent coming-of-age comedy-drama film that premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, and received a limited U.S. release in May 2013. Thriller Don't Open the Door for the Man in Black is a 1990 thriller film directed by Giulio Questi. Comedy Taking Woodstock is a 2009 American comedy-drama film about the Woodstock Festival of 1969, directed by Ang Lee. The screenplay by James Schamus is based on the memoir Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, a Concert, and a Life by Elliot Tiber and Tom Monte. The film premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, and opened in New York and Los Angeles on August 26, 2009, before its wide theatrical release two days later. Documentary film Ein Bild is a 1983 documentary film directed by Harun Farocki. Documentary film If You Build It is a 2013 documentary directed by Patrick Creadon, produced by Neal Baer, and filmed on location largely in the town of Windsor and surrounding Bertie County, North Carolina, the state's poorest county. The documentary follows a year in the life of an innovative, design-based high school program, culminating with the design and sixteen-week construction of a farmer's market pavilion, the only farmers market pavilion in the U.S. designed and built by high school students. The film's title is a truncated reference to the catchphrase "if you build it, they will come," from the 1989 film, Field of Dreams. Comedy Exploits of a Young Don Juan is a 1986 French-Italian erotic coming of age film written and directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi. It is loosely based on the novel Les exploit d' un jeune don Juan by Guillaume Apollinaire. Documentary film Practitioners of an exotic dance technique known as the Shake dance tell their stories against the backdrop of Atlanta’s notorious strip club scene. Animation Nuvole, Mani is a 2009 short animation drama film written and directed by Simone Massi. Documentary film The Champagne Safari is a 1995 documentary film written by Harold Crooks, John Kramer and Steve Lucas, and directed by George Ungar. Comedy Pay as You Enter is a 1928 comedy film written by Jason Jackson, Fred Stanley and Darryl F. Zanuck and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Comedy Aunt Bill is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story is a 2004 film by Brant Sersen in his directorial debut, written by Brian Steinberg and Brant Sersen. It is an improvisational comedy set in the world of paintball. It stars Rob Corddry, Paul Scheer, Dannah Feinglass, Rob Riggle, Rob Huebel, Ed Helms, Curtis Gwinn, Seth Morris, and DJ Hazard. It was also Ed Helms' acting debut. Comedy WWF Intercontinental Championship Jeff Jarret defeated Intercontinental Champion Edge to regain the title WWF World Tag Team Championships The Acolytes defeated World Tag Team Champions The Hardy Boyz & Michael Hayes in an ""Acolyte rules"" match to win the titles.. WWF European Championship D-Lo Brown defeated European Champion Mideon to win the title.. WWF Harcore Championship Big Bossman defeated Hardcore Champion Al Snow to win the title.. The Big Show defeated Kane (Hardcore Holly was the guest referee) Ken Shamrock defeated Steve Blackman in an ""Iron Circle"" Match X-Pac & Jessie James defeated Chyna & Billy Gunn, as the result of a pre-match stipulation; X-Pac and James got the rights to use the ""D-Generation X"" name. Triple H defeated The Rock in a leather strap match to become the Number. 1 Contender for the World Title at summer slam.. WWF World Championship World Champion Steve Austin defeated The Undertaker in a ""first blood match"" following interference from Shane Comedy Dutch Girls is a 1985 film, released by the London Weekend Television Company, produced by Sue Birtwistle, directed by Giles Foster, and written by William Boyd. The film is about a group of young men who go to the Netherlands to play hockey. Along the way they drink, smoke, and try to have sex. It features many young actors: Colin Firth, Timothy Spall, Adrian Lukis, James Wilby. Comedy When Stand Up Stood Out is a documentary film by former Boston comedian Fran Solomita which chronicles the explosive popularity of the Boston Stand-up comedy scene in the 80s and early 90s. It was released on DVD on June 20, 2006 by THINKFilm, the distributor behind the documentary The Aristocrats. The run time of the movie is 78 minutes. Documentary film The Collaborator and His Family is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Ruthie Shatz and Adi Barash. Documentary film Sogobi is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by James Benning. Comedy Fat People is a 2009 Spanish film directed by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo. Comedy Broth of a Boy is a 1959 Irish comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Barry Fitzgerald, Harry Brogan and June Thorburn. A television reporter sets out on a quest to find a very elderly man. Comedy A Moment of Innocence is a 1996 film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It is also known as Nun va Goldoon, Bread and Flower, Bread and Flower Pot, and The Bread and the Vase Science Fiction Auton is a 1997 sci-fi film directed by Nicholas Briggs and written by Nicholas Briggs and Robert Holmes. Thriller Moontide is a 1942 American drama film noir directed by Archie Mayo and Fritz Lang, although Lang was uncredited when the film was released. The screenplay was written by John O'Hara and Nunnally Johnson and based on the novel written by Willard Robertson. The production features Jean Gabin, Ida Lupino, Thomas Mitchell and Claude Rains. Charles G. Clarke was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black & White. Thriller Vehicle 19 is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Mukunda Michael Dewil, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Paul Walker and Naima Mclean. The film was released on February 7, 2013, in South Africa and on June 14, 2013, in the United States. Animation Zillion: Burning Night, known in Japan as Red Photon Zillion: Songstress's Nocturne, is a Japanese direct-to-video anime release by Production I.G, a subsidiary of Tatsunoko. It is also referred to as "Red Bullet Zillion: Burning Night" and "Zillion: Burning Night Special". Thriller My Very Best Friend is a 1996 American made-for-tv thriller film directed by Joyce Chopra, and starring Jaclyn Smith and Jill Eikenberry. Thriller The Premature Burial is an American International Pictures horror film, directed by Roger Corman, starring Ray Milland, also with Hazel Court, Alan Napier, Heather Angel and Richard Ney, screenplay by Charles Beaumont and Ray Russell, based upon the 1844 short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe. It was the third in the series of eight Poe-themed pictures, known informally as the "Poe Cycle", directed by Corman for American International. Thriller A Man Called Dagger is a low-budget spy film that was the first collaboration between director Richard Rush, cinematographer László Kovács and stuntman Gary Warner Kent. It was filmed in 1966 by Lew Horwitz's Global Screen Associates under the title Why Spy? The film was originally intended to have been released by Mike Ripps' Cinema Distributors of America in September 1966. When GSA and CDA's partnership collapsed, the film was picked up by MGM and released a year later. Documentary film Mary Magdalene: Saint or Sinner? is a 2008 documentary film directed by Martin Kemp. Thriller Teaching Mrs. Tingle is a 1999 black comedy-drama film and the directing debut of screenwriter Kevin Williamson. The film stars Helen Mirren, Katie Holmes, Marisa Coughlan, Barry Watson, and Jeffrey Tambor and was released on August 20, 1999. It was originally titled Killing Mrs. Tingle, but was delayed and retitled due to the uproar over teen violence in films after the Columbine High School massacre. Comedy Max et le sac is a 1915 comedy short film written and directed by Max Linder. Animation Felix in Hollywood is a 1923 short featuring Felix the Cat. In the episode, Felix goes to Hollywood and meets Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, Will Hays, Snub Pollard & Ben Turpin, in the first animated cartoon to feature caricatures of Hollywood celebrities. It was named #50 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time in a 1994 survey of animators and cartoon historians by Jerry Beck, making it the only Felix the Cat cartoon on the list. Comedy "Bilal is an upright black Muslim teen who works at his family’s taxi stand in Detroit. “The Stand,” as they affectionately call it, has been the family’s social and financial hub for the past 60 years, and Bilal is in line to carry the torch. But Bilal, who burns the midnight oil to keep up both the family business and his grades, develops a secret life designed to enable him to attend a top university. When his two lives collide, Bilal is forced to decide between keeping The Stand alive—and living the only life he has ever known—or taking a shot at social mobility. Based on a true story, Bilal’s Stand radiates warmth, humor, and originality. Sultan Sharrief’s debut feature is a freshly crafted film filled with heart and authenticity that transports audiences to a world rarely seen on-screen and heralds the arrival of its filmmaker as a new voice in American independent cinema." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy London Belongs to Me is a British film released in 1948, directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Richard Attenborough and Alastair Sim. It was based on the novel London Belongs to Me by Norman Collins. The same story was made into a seven-part series by Thames Television in 1977. Comedy Baishey Shravana is a 1960 drama comedy film written by Chidananda Dasgupta and Mrinal Sen and directed by Mrinal Sen. Animation Monster Symphony is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Kiana Naghshineh. Documentary film Gimme the Power is a 2012 Mexican documentary film by Olallo Rubio about the band Molotov. Comedy Let My People Go! is a 2011 film directed by Mikael Buch. It premiered at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival and was released in December 2011 in France. It was released in the United States in 2013 by Zeitgeist Films and grossed $18,529 domestically. Comedy Commie Camp is a 2013 documentary, comedy, drama and historical fiction film directed by Katie Halper. Animation Daffy Duck notices Speedy Gonzales and his friend Miguel walking, and he follows them to a ghost town, where he sees what claims to be a GOLD nugget and a treasure map that leads to a mine ""full of the stuff."" Daffy can't resist and he begins to chase them through an old saloon with crazy gags. (1) Speedy and Miguel attach Daffy to a self-playing player's piano and play it, (2) Daffy sets up a fake telephone with dynamite under it and Speedy answers and tells Daffy there's a phone call for him, and Daffy suffers the explosion from his own trap, (3) then Daffy hides in one barrel with Speedy in the other, and, being the fool he is, drops a hand grenade's pin inside Speedy's barrel while he keeps the grenade in his own and it blows up, (4) and Daffy puts his head through a hole on a fence to catch Speedy and his map, but Miguel BONKS a horseshoe on Daffy's head and Daffy gets stuck, and after freeing himself, he crash lands back into the saloon and (5) upon landing, a taxidermy bull head Comedy Navy Blues is a 1929 romance film starring William Haines as a sailor and Anita Page as the girl he romances and leaves. This was Haines' first talking picture. Animation The Bug Trainer is a 2008 documentary film directed by Donatas Ulvydas, Linas Augutis, and Marek Skrobecki. Comedy Golden Yeggs is a 1950 Merrie Melodies short animated film, released on August 5, 1950 by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. and directed by Friz Freleng. It features Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in a forerunner of the Rocky and Mugsy cartoons, with Rocky already in his present-day form. The story was written by Tedd Pierce and animated by Arthur Davis, Gerry Chiniquy, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross and Emery Hawkins. Paul Julian painted the backgrounds and Hawley Pratt designed the layouts. Mel Blanc provided all the voices and Carl Stalling the music. "Yegg" is a slang term for a burglar or safecracker. The same play-on-words was used in the title of the 1947 Bugs Bunny cartoon, Easter Yeggs. This cartoon also appeared in the magazine Time Inc., which would later spun off in June 6, 2014. Thriller Phillip Muirhouse was on a promotional tour for his book on supernatural phenomena. His publishers scheduled a radio interview inside The Monte Cristo Homestead, known as the most haunted house in Australia. He planned to stay inside the house for one night. The events were recorded in real time on audio devices and motion-activated cameras. By morning three people were dead. This is the footage. Thriller Jurassic World is an upcoming American science fiction adventure film. It is the fourth installment in the Jurassic Park film series. The film was in "development hell" for over a decade since the release of Jurassic Park III in 2001. The film was initially scheduled to be released on June 13, 2014, but production was temporarily halted due to a disagreement between writers and Universal Studios regarding the film's script and direction. The film is scheduled to be released on June 12, 2015. Colin Trevorrow is directing the film, with Patrick Crowley and Frank Marshall producing. Derek Connolly and Trevorrow teamed up to write the script. Science Fiction Spike is a 2008 horror-romance directed by Robert Beaucage, produced by String And A Can Productions, and starring Edward Gusts, Sarah Livingston Evans, Anna-Marie Wayne, Nancy P. Corbo, and Jared Edwards. Comedy Con alma y vida is a 1970 Argentine comedy film directed and written by David José Kohon and Norberto Aroldi and with music by Ástor Piazzolla. Animation Der kleine Häwelmann is an East German film. It was released in 1955. Thriller A Woman Like the Sun is a 1975 romance, melodrama film written by Won-du Kim and directed by Lee Man-hui. Documentary film Then the Wind Changed is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Celeste Geer. Comedy Bachelor Apartment is a 1931 RKO comedy/romance film directed by and starring Lowell Sherman as a womanizing playboy who falls in love with Irene Dunne's honest working girl. The credits for the film, and all sources from that time show that the film was based on a story by New York playwright John Howard Lawson, the screenplay was adapted by J. Walter Ruben. However, Lawson would later claim that the final screenplay had not been altered from what he had originally written. The cast features Mae Murray, Norman Kerry and Ivan Lebedeff. Animation Synecdoche is a 2011 short animation comedy film written and directed by David Goodberg. Thriller Unit 7 is a 2012 Spanish action film directed by Alberto Rodríguez. It was written by Rafael Cobos and Alberto Rodríguez, stars Antonio de la Torre and Mario Casas, the film has been nominated for 16 Goya Awards at the 2012 edition. Comedy 2 Autumns, 3 Winters is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Sébastien Betbeder. Comedy The Kaiser's Lackey is a 1951 East German film directed by Wolfgang Staudte, based on Heinrich Mann's 1918 satirical novel by the same name. Documentary film Beavers is a short documentary film directed by Stephen Low. Science Fiction Critters 4 is a 1992 science fiction comedy horror film starring Don Keith Opper, Terrence Mann, Angela Bassett and Brad Dourif. It was directed by Rupert Harvey and written by Harvey, Barry Opper, Joseph Lyle and David J. Schow. It is the fourth and final film in the Critters series. Unlike the first three films, this installment takes place not on earth but on a future space station. Documentary film The Underground Orchestra is a documentary, history, musical film directed by Heddy Honigmann. Documentary film Dressing America is a 2009 documentary, biographical, and historical film directed by Steven Fischler and Joel Sucher. Comedy Love That Brute is a 1950 comedy-crime film directed by Alexander Hall. The film is a remake of Tall, Dark and Handsome, a 1941 film also distributed by 20th Century Fox. Animation Quite an Emporium of Charming Souvenirs' 125 Years of Smythson is a 2012 animated film written and directed by Virgilio Villoresi. Comedy L'adolescente is a 1976 commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Alfonso Brescia. Thriller Shalimar is a 1978 Bollywood film. The movie starred Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Shammi Kapoor, Prem Nath and Aruna Irani. English actor Sir Rex Harrison and American actors John Saxon and Sylvia Miles appear in supporting roles in their first and only Bollywood film. Jayamalini does a dance number in the film. This was the last time that Mohammed Rafi's voice was picturized on Shammi Kapoor. Its English version known as Raiders of the Sacred Stone. Rex Harrison's voice was dubbed by Kader Khan. Documentary film Bitter Pill: America and Healthcare in America is a documentary history film directed by Vivekanand Palavali. Animation Lava is a 2014 animated musical short film, produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Directed by James Ford Mur­phy and pro­duced by Andrea War­ren, it premiered at the Hiroshima International Animation Festival on June 14, 2014 and will be theatrically released with Pixar's Inside Out on June 19, 2015. The short is a musical love story that takes place over millions of years. It is set to a song written by Murphy, and was inspired by the "isolated beauty of tropical islands and the explosive allure of ocean volcanoes." Documentary film What’s New at Garet? is a 2004 documentary film directed by Raymond Depardon. Thriller Jaded and detached, Johnny Skidmarks (Peter Gallagher) is a crime scene photographer who has no qualms about moonlighting as a blackmailer to earn extra cash. Johnny and his team have a lucrative business going: no one gets hurt, no questions asked, no harm done... until things start to go wrong. Once cool about everything and unaffected by all that he sees, Johnny's fortunes take a turn for the worse when his fellow conspirators in his blackmailing venture keep turning up as victims in the crime scenes he has to photograph. Thriller Bloodrage is a 1979 horror film directed by Joseph Zito and written by Robert Jahn. Animation Bye Bye Bunny is a graduation short film directed by Julia Bueno, Catherine Lepicard, Cheng Li, Inès Pagniez, Julien Roguet & Paul Torris. Thriller Die Mücke is a 1954 German drama film directed by Walter Reisch. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Molly's Girl is a 2012 family comedy drama film written and directed by Scott R. Thompson. Animation Mickey's Revue is a 1932 Walt Disney cartoon, directed by Wilfred Jackson, which features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow performing a song and dance show. This was also the debut of Goofy in the animated movie. Thriller Sex, Secrets and Lies 2 is a 2002 thriller film written by Thomas K. Nash and directed by Eric Gibson. Comedy Herberg for Hjemløse is a 1914 Danish silent film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr.. The film stars Philip Bech and Torben Meyer. Comedy Slow Jam King is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Steven E. Mallorca. Animation Mimi and Lisa: Twins from the Cards is a 2013 short animation film written by Katarína Kerekesová and Katarína Moláková and directed by Katarína Kerekesová. Documentary film The Arrieta Method is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jorge Gil Munarriz. Documentary film Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray? is an American documentary produced in 2000 by NBA Entertainment about the rise and fall of All-Star point guard Micheal Ray Richardson. The film was written by Larry Weitzman and co-directed by Weltzman and Jim Podhoretz. The film is narrated by Chris Rock. Rock, a native New Yorker, is entranced by the arrival of Micheal Ray Richardson on the New York sports scene. Richardson was a relatively unknown collegiate basketball player from the University of Montana—nicknamed "Sugar"—who had been drafted by the New York Knicks with the 4th overall pick in the 1978 NBA Draft. According to the film documentary and first coach Willis Reed, Richardson could be compared favorably to Knick legend and man-about-town Walt Frazier. In his rookie year, Richardson performed better off the court than on, but in his second year, blossomed into an All-Star, leading the NBA in both assists and steals and bearing a strong resemblance not only to Clyde, but to Earvin "Magic" Johnson, another tall and versatile point guard. Johnson tells us clearly how difficult it was to play against Richardson. Animation Pinocchio in Outer Space is a 1965 Belgian-American animated film which sets Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio character on a rocketship adventure. Peter Lazer does the voice of Pinocchio. The film was produced by Ray Goossens at Belvision Studios, with American involvement from Norm Prescott and Fred Ladd. The French version was titled Pinocchio dans l'espace and the Dutch version was known as Pinocchio in de ruimte. The film was released in the USA by Universal Pictures. It was Universal's second animated film that it distributed and its last one until 1986's An American Tail, which is the first one it produced. The talking cricket character was not present in this production. Instead, Pinocchio's sidekick was Nurtle, an alien turtle sent by his government to investigate an unusual increase of radiation on Mars, voiced by Arnold Stang. Together they do battle against Astro, a marauding intergalactic whale who was seeking revenge after being abducted by a mysterious race of Martians. Thriller Aravaan is a 2012 Indian Tamil period film directed by Vasanthabalan, based on Sahitya Academy winning Su. Venkatesan's novel Kaaval Kottam. It stars Aadhi, Dhansika, Malayalam actress Archana Kavi and Pasupathy, with Kabir Bedi playing a prominent role, and Bharath appearing in a cameo role. The film marks noted playback singer Karthik's debut as a music director. Aravaan released on March 2, 2012 to mixed reviews but was successful. The film was dubbed in Hindi as "Jungle The Battleground". Thriller Ben and Arthur is a 2002 American romantic drama film written, directed, produced, edited, scored by and starring Sam Mraovich, distributed by Ariztical Entertainment. The film concerns a recently married gay couple who face opposition from one of the partners' brother, who plots to murder them after being ostracized by his church. The film was a box office bomb, having earned only $40,000 as of 2011. Documentary film Ok Buckaroos is a documentary film directed by Patrick Tourville. Comedy Hero No.1 is a 1997 Bollywood dramedy film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Govinda and Karishma Kapoor in lead roles. Most of the film's story is inspired by Bawarchi, a comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""Lenotto is sent to the Earth by the Ruler to help Dr. Varney in destroying Commando Cody. First they try to gain Cody's confidence by introducing him to a new element. When given the opportunity they try to steal Commando Cody's rocketship and in the ensuing scuffle Lenotto is killed with his own gun."" Unable to penetrate the cosmic dust blanket with his warships, the Ruler sends an agent Lenato inside a small missle headed for earth. Lenato carries Thenustrium: a new element developed on Planet X. Lenato tells Dr. Varney that Thenustrium is similar to uranium, but is easier to control. Lenato and Dr. Varney poses as scientists who have discovered the new element. They are able to get into Commander Cody's lab. Cody examines the element and realizes that combining it with uranium will allow him to construct a rocket with more power and range. When Cody leaves, Lenato and Varney kidnap Joan and Ted. They steal Cody's rocket and fly away. Lenato and Varne Comedy Malice in Wonderland is a 1985 American television movie based on the 1972 novel Hedda and Louella: A Dual Biography of Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons by George Eells. Starring Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Alexander, it tells the based-on-real-life stories of powerful Hollywood gossip columnists Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons, once friends and later rivals. The film premiered on CBS on 12 May 1985. The film was a ratings success gaining an 18.3 rating equaling to 15,536,700 households tuning in its original air date. Thriller Border Incident is a 1949 film noir directed by Anthony Mann. The MGM film was written by John C. Higgins and George Zuckerman. The film was shot by cinematographer John Alton who used shadows and lighting effects to involve an audience despite the fact that the film was shot on a low budget. The drama features Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy, Howard Da Silva, among others. Comedy Artie Lange: It's the Whiskey Talkin' is a 2004 comedy documentary film written by Artie Lange. Documentary film Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property is a 2003 documentary directed by Charles Burnett. Thriller Tarzan in Manhattan is an action adventure CBS television movie. Joe Lara portrays Tarzan, and Kim Crosby appears as Jane Porter. Tony Curtis and Jan-Michael Vincent co-star. The telefilm was produced by Max A. Keller, Micheline H. Keller and Gina Scheerer, written by Anna Sandor and William Gough, and directed by Michael Schultz. It aired on April 15, 1989. Animation Barbie as Rapunzel is a 2002 direct-to-video Barbie film directed by Owen Hurley. It is the 2nd in the Barbie film series of computer animated Barbie films, and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie. The story is adapted from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Rapunzel". Documentary film Death by Design is a 1995 science documentary directed by Peter Friedman and Jean-François Brunet of the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris which focuses on Cell biology, with an emphasis on cell death and why our lives depend on it. Featured are prominent biologists such as Nobel prize laureate, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Martin Raff, Polly Matzinger, Pierre Goldstein, Nobel Laureate Roert Horvitz, among others. The documentary is notable for its combination of a whimsical use of metaphors with scientific rigor, and incorporates animation, micro-cinematography, and scenes from old Hollywood films and stock footage, including Busby Berkley choreographed dance routines. The opening scene features the trailer from the '50s science fiction film It Came From Outer Space. Documentary film The Day Before Disclosure is a 2010 documentary film directed by Terje Toftenes. Documentary film "BETWEEN YESTERDAY & TOMORROW" Omnibus 2011-2012 for FUKUSHIMA is an anthology film of 12 short documentaris. Documentary film Classic Albums: John Lennon: Plastic Ono Band is a 2010 documentary film directed by Matthew Longfellow. Comedy All in Good Taste is a Canadian comedy film and is also one of Jim Carrey's first roles. It was filmed in 1981 but not shown in theaters until 1983. Animation Pretty Cure All Stars NewStage2 Friends of the Heart is a 2013 Japanese anime film directed by Koji Ogawa. Documentary film "The film portrays the fates of several youths who decided at an early age – some as young as eleven, twelve or thirteen years old – to leave home, only to end up living on the streets temporarily or permanently. Sunny, Toni, Krümel (“Crumb”), JJ, Stöpsel (“Plug”), Soja and Za are all physically and emotionally hurt, and could have already lived nine lives. Despite all this destruction, they are endowed with remarkable strength and talent, which forms the focus of the film. Rather than documenting their lives on the street, the film concentrates on how their personalities materialize as they discuss their lives in front of a neutral backdrop in a studio. In this manner, cinematic portraits come to light like in an exhibition or art space. Prejudices and clichés about “bums” and “punks” vanish as the remarkable uniqueness of the youths comes to the forefront. They become stars – rightly so." Quoting the description from the 2010 Vienna International Film Festival site. Comedy Our Idiot Brother is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jesse Peretz and starring Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel, and Emily Mortimer. The script was written by Evgenia Peretz and David Schisgall based on Jesse and Evgenia Peretz's story, and tells the story of an idealistic man who intrudes and wreaks havoc in his three sisters' lives. The film was co-produced by Anthony Bregman, Peter Saraf, and Marc Turtletaub. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was given wide release on August 26, 2011. It received mostly positive reviews, with critics praising the story and Rudd's performance, but criticizing the uneven script. Animation Upa en apuros is a 1942 Argentine short animated colour film created by Dante Quinterno. The film premiered on November 20, 1942 at the Ambassador cinema in Buenos Aires. At the 1943 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Quinterno won the Special Prize for the film due to it being the first animated colour film in Argentine cinema. Animation Ad Rem is a 1989 short animation film written and directed by Ferenc Cakó. Animation The Hawker is a 2012 short animated film directed by Coco Riot and Elisha Lim. Documentary film The lottery of birth is a philosophical argument that states: since no one chooses where they are born, they should not be held responsible for something that is beyond their control. The lottery of birth argument was sometimes used by philosophers such as John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. More modern day uses have been prompted by political theorists such as John Rawls, who explores the subject more in depth in his book A Theory of Justice. The Lottery of Birth is also the first episode in a documentary series called Creating Freedom, directed by Raoul Martinez and Joshua van Praag. Comedy 3 Hari Untuk Selamanya is a 2007 Indonesian comedy-drama film directed by Riri Riza. The story is about a young man and a woman who drive from Jakarta to Jogjakarta. Comedy Priscilla's April Fool Joke is a 1911 American short silent comedy film directed by Frank Powell, starring Florence Barker and featuring Blanche Sweet. Documentary film All About Ann: Governor Richards of the Lone Star State is a historical fiction, comedy and documentary film directed by Keith Patterson and Phillip Schopper. Science Fiction Project: S.E.R.A. is a 2012 zombie horror short film written and directed by Ben Howdeshell and starring Julia Voth. The film was later turned by IGN into a web series directed by Howdeshell and written by Bill Kirchen and Nathan Miller, starring Voth and Derek Theler, produced by Shawn Wallace, and executive produced by Bernard Ho and Grant Thompson, and Travis Milloy. It was launched on YouTube START channel on January 29, 2013. According to IGN, the series follows the protagonists Gillian Eames and Lieutenant Riggins as they "race against the clock to stop the black market sale of a highly volatile biological agent that was originally designed by the military to expedite the recovery of soldiers wounded on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan." Comedy Jack, Jules, Esther & Me is a 2013 romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Daniel Poliner. Animation Anatole's Little Saucepan is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Eric Montchaud. Documentary film In July 2005, NASA's Deep Impact probe collided with comet Tempel 1, providing the first-ever glimpse of the interior of one of these "dirty snowballs" and valuable insight into the formation of our solar system. NASA's brilliant, but risky, plan to send a tiny, copper-plated probe hurtling directly towards the city-sized comet at a speed of 23,000 mph was a smashing success. The resulting explosion of particles provided experts with new data about the composition of life-building materials that were present in the early solar system. Watch as state-of-the-art spacecraft animation and stunning location photography bring the mission to life, taking viewers behind the scenes of NASA's high-profile mission. Follow the entire journey of the doomed Deep Impact probe, from its initial design to the extraordinary challenge of building a spacecraft that's intended to be smashed to pieces. Documentary film The ABC of Sex Education for Trainables is a 1975 short educational film hosted by Richard Dix. It was intended to inform people about the need to educate the mentally disabled about sex and sexuality. Reflecting the views held at the time, the film explains that "trainables" cannot learn in the same manner as those of normal intelligence, but must instead be trained through repetition. Comedy Once Over is a 1928 short comedy film written by Eugene De Rue and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film Roaming Wild is a 2014 documentary western film written and directed by Sylvia Johnson. Comedy Read It and Weep is a 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie which premiered on July 21, 2006. It is based on the novel How My Private, Personal Journal Became A Bestseller by Julia DeVillers. Sisters Kay and Danielle Panabaker star as Jamie Bartlett and her alter ego Isabella, respectively. Both sisters have starred in previous Disney Channel movies: Kay in Life Is Ruff, and Danielle in Stuck in the Suburbs. Documentary film The Legend of Ron Jeremy is a 2001 documentary, written and directed by Scott J. Gill, detailing the life of porn actor Ron Jeremy. The film alternates between clips of his performances in porn films and his prosaic home and family life as just another Jewish guy from Queens. His unfulfilled dream to become an actor in mainstream movies is a typical recurring theme in film. A Film Threat review says "The portrait drawn by this film is of a man loved and/or respected by nearly all that have known him." Tagline: The Story of America's Most Unlikely Sex Star. Comedy Outwitting Dad is a 1914 American comedy film that features Oliver Hardy's first onscreen appearance. Comedy The Strongest Man in the World is a 1975 Disney film starring Kurt Russell, still a student in the fictional Medfield College. It is the sequel to the 1972 film Now You See Him, Now You Don't, itself a sequel to the 1969 film, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. Thriller Kal Kissne Dekha is an Bollywood sci-fi romance film directed by Vivek Sharma, who earlier directed Bhootnath. The film introduces debutantes Jackky Bhagnani and Vaishali Desai. It has been reported to have similarities with the 2007 Hollywood film Next, starring Nicolas Cage. Kal Kissne Dekha released on 12 June 2009 and was an box office flop. Comedy Black Peter is a 1964 film directed by Miloš Forman. It won the Golden Sail award at the Locarno International Film Festival. Comedy Magic Town is a comedy film directed by William A. Wellman and starring James Stewart and Jane Wyman. The picture is one of the first films about the then-new science of public opinion polling. The movie was inspired by the Middletown studies. It is also known as The Magic City. Comedy The Game Plan is a 2007 family sports comedy film directed by Andy Fickman and starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. This movie was the last film in which Johnson uses his ring name "The Rock," and the last film to be distributed by Buena Vista Pictures, due to Disney retiring the name in late 2007. Comedy A Cheerful Gang Turns the Earth is a 2006 comedy heist film directed by Japanese director Tetsu Maeda, based on a novel by Kōtaro Isaka. Documentary film The Delhi Way is a 1964 documentary about Delhi produced, written, photographed and directed by James Ivory. It is narrated by Leo Genn. Comedy Honorables sinvergüenzas is a film directed by José Luis Gamboa released on Oct 30, 1961. Comedy Isn't Anyone Alive?, in Japanese Ikiteiru mono wa inai no ka is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Gakuryū Ishii. It features an ensemble cast including Shota Sometani and is based on the play of the same name by Shiro Maeda. Playwright Shoji Kokami has referred to the story as an outstanding example of the study of dying in the Theatre of the Absurd. It was released in Japan on February 18, 2012 and was featured at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2012. Animation Madame Blueberry is the tenth episode in the VeggieTales animated series. It was released in 1998 and 1999 on VHS cassette and distributed by both Everland Entertainment and Lyrick Studios Home Video and issued on DVD on May 20th in 2003 by both Warner Home Video and Sony Wonder Home Entertainment. Subtitled "A Lesson in Thankfulness", it conveys the message that material possessions will never truly make us happy, and that we must instead be grateful for what we have. Documentary film Ne me quitte pas is a 2013 documentary, comedy, drama film written by and directed by Sabine Lubbe Bakker and Niels van Koevorden. Animation Beauty and The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas is a 1997 holiday animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It is a direct-to video sequel to the 1991 animated film of the same name. In this movie, the Beast forbids Christmas until Belle, Cogsworth, Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, and Chip convince him that Christmas is a good holiday. The film also shows the time that the enchantress put the spell on the castle in the first film in more detail. Comedy Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! is a 2007 Regal Productions movie starring Maricel Soriano and Eric Quizon. The movie is one of the official entries of the Metro Manila Film Festival. Comedy The Petty Girl is a musical romantic comedy Technicolor film starring Robert Cummings and Joan Caulfield. Cummings portrays painter George Petty who falls for Victoria Braymore, the youngest professor at Braymore College who eventually becomes "The Petty Girl". Thriller The Haunted Drum is a Thai 2007 horror drama film. Animation The Crab with the Golden Claws is a 1947 Belgian stop motion feature film produced by Wilfried Bouchery for Films Claude Misonne and based on the comic book of the same name from The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé. This was the first Tintin story to be adapted into a movie and follows the story of the comic almost exactly. There were only two theatrical screenings of the film; the first at the ABC Cinema on 11 January 1947 for a group of special invited guests, while the other one was shown in public on December 21 of that year, before Bouchery declared bankruptcy and fled to Argentina. All of the equipment was seized and a copy of the film is currently stored at Belgium's Cinémathèque Royale. The copy is available to watch for paying members of the Tintin club. Documentary film My Mother’s Voice is a 2012 documentary, short, biography, history and war film written by Kay Mouradian and directed by Mark Friedman. Comedy Nachbarn und andere nette Menschen is a film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner released on October 7, 1979. Comedy Vente a Alemania, Pepe is a Spanish film, which was directed by Pedro Lazaga. The premiere was in 1971. Science Fiction The Andromeda Strain is a 2008 science fiction miniseries, based on the novel published in 1969 by Michael Crichton about a team of scientists who investigate a deadly disease of extraterrestrial origin. The miniseries is more of a "reimagining" of the original Michael Crichton novel than an adaptation. In addition to updating the setting to the early 21st Century, the miniseries makes a great many plot and character changes from its source. The mini-series has two episodes for a total of 169 minutes. Comedy Hello Carter is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Anthony Wilcox. Documentary film 400words is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ismail Basbeth and co-directed by Fajar Martha Santosa. Comedy Thommanum Makkalum is a 2005 Malayalam film directed by Shafi, written by Benny P. Nayarambalam, and produced by Lal under his production house Lal Creations. The film stars Mammootty, Lal, and Rajan P. Dev in the main roles. It tells the story of Thomman and his two adopted sons Shivan and Sathyan. The film was among the highest grossing Malayalam films of 2005. Shafi remade the film in Tamil cinema as Majaa. and in Kannada as Kamannana Makkalu with Sudeep. Documentary film Fortune Teller is a 2010 film directed by Tong Xu. Documentary film Prodigal Sons is a 2008 American documentary produced and directed by Kimberly Reed. Comedy The North Avenue Irregulars is a 1979 film produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Company, and starring Edward Hermann, Barbara Harris, Karen Valentine and Susan Clark. It was based on original work by Albert Fay Hill, as adapted by Don Tait. The film was released as Hill's Angels in the United Kingdom. Animation Having escaped the pursuit of the Earth Federation fleet thanks to Full Frontal’s intervention, the Nahel Argama is now forced to form a joint front with the Sleeves. Frontal, hoping to learn the next coordinates for Laplace’s Box, reveals his secret plan against the Federation. Banagher and Mineva are horrified by the cruelty and callousness of the future he describes. Meanwhile, a lone Federation patrol ship approaches the Nahel Argama. Science Fiction Un ticket pour l'espace is a French comedy film directed by Éric Lartigau released in 2006. Animation Yona Yona Penguin is an animated film by the Japanese anime studio Madhouse and sister company Dynamo Pictures. It was Madhouse's first fully 3D CGI film. Famed Madhouse staff director Rintaro, known for Galaxy Express 999 and Metropolis, helmed the project, while French production company Denis Friedman Productions collaborated and helped fund the film. Comedy Bargain Day is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 106th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Being Holger is the 2005 comedy and short film written by Mette Heeno and directed by Kasper Gaardsøe. Comedy Three Reservists is a Bulgarian comedy-drama war film released in 1971, directed by Zako Heskiya, starring Georgi Partsalev, Kiril Gospodinov and Nikola Anastasov. The winter of 1945, the First Bulgarian Army is engaged in the battles for the liberation of Hungary from the Nazis during the Second World War. Three men are sent to join the army. At first glance it is obvious that they are completely unprepared and without a clear idea of warfare. They are laughable with their inability to cope with their tasks. Ever since its release, the film won wide popularity. The memorable performances by Partsalev, Gospodinov and Anastasov turned their characters into favorites of the audience. Three Reservists became one of the film classics of the Bulgarian cinematography from those years. Comedy Jewel of the Sahara is a 2001 film starring Gerard Butler, Clifford David as the old Francois Renard and Peter Franzén as the young Francois Renard. ‘Jewel of the Sahara’ is comedy / short / fantasy film directed by Ariel Vromen. He also wrote the screenplay, was the executive producer and edited the film. The movie was made by Keyser Productions. Documentary film Nitrate Kisses is a 1992 experimental documentary film directed by Barbara Hammer. According to Hammer, it is an exploration of the repression and marginalization of LGBT people since the First World War. Comedy 100 Girls is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Michael Davis. It tells the story of a college student's efforts to find a mystery girl with whom he had sex in an elevator during a black out. Animation Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure is a children's animated adventure film released on September 6, 2006, based on the TV series Franklin. It was the first Franklin film to make it to the theaters in Canada and France. The events of this film focus around Franklin's Granny falling ill during a visit from Franklin's Aunt Lucy, who is an archaeologist. Aunt Lucy knows of a special talisman that may cure the illness, so she joins Franklin on a quest to find it, along with his friends Bear and Beaver. But they are also accompanied by Aunt Lucy's goddaughter, Samantha "Sam", and her personality clashes with Franklin. The film was released direct-to-video in the USA, by HBO on May 22, 2007. Writer John van Bruggen, stated "this film will take Franklin on a much greater adventure than any of the past Franklin films, including Franklin and the Green Knight." The film was written by John van Bruggen and directed by Dominique Monfrey. It is distributed by Mars Distribution, with StudioCanal controlling all rights worldwide. This film has also been listed under the working titles "Franklin and the Secret Talisman" and "Franklin and Granny's Secret". Animation International Father's day is a 2012 short, animation, comedy film directed by Edmunds Jansons. Science Fiction Ai City is a Japanese science fiction manga created by Shuuhou Itahashi, a.k.a. SYUFO. The story was later adapted into an anime film, directed by Kōichi Mashimo and released on July 26, 1986. Documentary film Saci Observers is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Issis Valenzuela. Comedy Waiting for Forever is a 2010 American romance film directed by James Keach, starring Rachel Bilson and Tom Sturridge. The film had a limited theatrical release beginning February 4, 2011. It was shot in Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. Documentary film First is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Caroline Rowland. Thriller Taarkata is a 2014 Bangladeshi crime thriller film directed by Mohammad Mostofa Kamal Raj and produced by Shukla Banik under the banner of Ping Pong Entertainment. The film features Bengladeshi actor Arefin Shuvo in the lead role as Ibrahim. The film also features Mim Bidya Sinha Saha and Moushumi in vital roles. The music of the film was composed by Arifin Rumi. Taarkata is scheduled to release in June 2014. On April 12, 2014, Tarkata 1 minute teaser was released on YouTube. Thriller Piranha 3D is a 2010 American 3D horror comedy film and a remake of the 1978 film Piranha. It was directed by Alexandre Aja and sports an ensemble cast featuring Steven R. McQueen, Jessica Szohr, Jerry O'Connell, Richard Dreyfuss, Christopher Lloyd, Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Kelly Brook, Riley Steele, Ving Rhames and Eli Roth. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler, known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: Clash!! The Power of 10 Billion Warriors, is the sixth Dragon Ball Z movie, originally released in Japan on March 7, 1992 at the Toei Anime Fair along with the second Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken and the third Magical Tarurūto-kun movie. It was released on DVD in the United States on August 13, 2002. It also had a special theater presentation as part of a double-feature with Fusion Reborn on March 17, 2006. These movies are the first Dragon Ball-related movies to receive a theatrical release in the United States. This film, alongside Cooler's Revenge, was re-released to DVD and Blu-ray in a double feature on November 11, 2008. It was later re-released to DVD again on December 6, 2011 in a remastered 4-pack with the next three films in the series. Comedy Pisau Cukur is a 2009 Malaysian comedy-drama film. It is directed Bernard Chauly. It stars popular Malaysian actresses Nur Fazura and Maya Karin, and also Singaporean crossover star Aaron Aziz. Documentary film It’s particularly French and yet perfume is totally international. There’s almost nowhere on the planet where Dior, Chanel or Hermès is unknown and undesired. How do the famous brands create a successful perfume, what are the secrets of top-of-the-range perfumes? From France’s renowned Jean-Claude Ellena, Hermès’ exclusive in house perfumer, or "nose", to behind the scenes coverage of the harvesting by Chanel of raw materials in Grasse (South of France) and in Sicily. The documentary unmasks the stories behind the few drops of fragrance that embellish our lives. Animation Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action/animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures, based on the Uncle Remus stories collected by Joel Chandler Harris. It was Disney's first feature film using live actors, who provide a sentimental frame story for several animated segments. The film depicts the character Uncle Remus, a former slave, cheerfully relating to several children, including the film's protagonist, the folk tales of the adventures of anthropomorphic Br'er Rabbit and his friends. The film's song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" won the 1947 Academy Award for Best Song, is frequently used as part of Disney's montage themes, and has become widely used in popular culture. The film inspired the Disney theme park attraction Splash Mountain. The film's depiction of black former slaves, and of race relations in Reconstruction-Era Georgia, has been controversial since its original release, with a number of critics – at the time of its release and in later decades – describing it as racist. Consequently it has never been released in its entirety on home video in the United States. Animation El hombre que murio de rumor is a 1996 short animated film directed by Rodrigo García Sáiz. Thriller The Prophecy II is a fantasy horror–thriller film and the second motion picture in The Prophecy series. Christopher Walken and Steve Hytner reprise their roles as the Archangel Gabriel and the coroner Joseph, respectively. It was written by Greg Spence and Matthew Greenberg, and directed by Greg Spence. Thriller Careless is a 2007 comedy mystery film written by Eric Laster and directed by Peter Spears. Science Fiction Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture is a 1994 Japanese animated feature film based on the SNK video game series Fatal Fury originally released in Japan on July 16, 1994. It was directed by character designer Masami Ōbari and follows the same continuity as the preceding two TV specials, Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf and Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle. The movie features an all new storyline centering around original characters, although many of the characters from the first two Fatal Fury specials make extensive cameo appearances thorough the film. The original Japanese ending theme is "Yoake no rejendo", performed by Kazukiyo Nishikiori. For the North American release, the song was re-recorded with English lyrics and given the title "Oh Angel", performed by Canadian singer Warren Stanyer. Documentary film Death to the Camera is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Sayed Qasem Husseini. Comedy Chor Ke Ghar Chor is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Vijay Sadanah. It stars Ashok Kumar, Zeenat Aman and Randhir Kapoor. Comedy Three Men and a Baby is a 1987 comedy film starring Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson, and Nancy Travis, and directed by Leonard Nimoy. It follows the mishaps and adventures of three bachelors as they attempt to adapt their lives to pseudo-fatherhood with the arrival of one of the men's love child. The script was based on the 1985 French film Trois hommes et un couffin. Three Men and a Baby was the biggest American box office hit of that year, surpassing Fatal Attraction and eventually grossing US$167 million in the US alone. The movie won the 1988 People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedy Motion Picture. Comedy So Close is a 2002 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen, starring Shu Qi, Zhao Wei and Karen Mok. The film's English title is derived from The Carpenters' song "Close to You", which has a prominent role in the film. Animation Fellinheli; Hefin And Als is a 2013 short animated documentary film directed by Chris Daykin. Comedy Helmer & Son is a 2006 short film directed by Søren Pilmark. The film was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Comedy Blue Juice is a 1995 British film directed by Carl Prechezer and starring Sean Pertwee, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ewan McGregor and Steven Mackintosh. It follows JC as he attempts to reconcile his surfer lifestyle and loser friends with the pressure to grow up from his girlfriend. Blue Juice was set in Cornwall, and released in 1995 by FilmFour productions. Thriller Passé-composé is a 1999 thriller film written by Marc Behm and directed by Françoise Romand. Science Fiction Hercules Against the Moon Men is an Italian/French sword and sandal film. It was directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starred Alan Steel and Jany Clair. The film runs for 90 minutes and is dubbed. The film "blends" elements from a number of mythologies. Roman, Greek, Ancient Egyptian and Cretan elements are all thrown in. In the original Italian-language version, the hero was not Hercules but Maciste, originally a hero in silent Italian cinema, and its original Italian title was Maciste e la regina di Samar. Its French title was Maciste contre les hommes de pierre, but the English distributors dubbed him to be Hercules, because Maciste was not well known to American audiences. Comedy Happy Birthday Cindy Wei is a 2013 short, boigraphy, comedy and drama film written by Elizabeth Vasquez and directed by Tsveta Lozanova. Documentary film Mit Pyramiden is a 1990 film written and directed by Renate Sami. Documentary film Road Dogs is a 2011 independent documentary film directed by Shane Aquino. Comedy Tú, solo tú is a 1950 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy Thus is Life is a 1930 American Spanish language romantic comedy film directed by George Crone and starring José Bohr, Delia Magana and Lolita Vendrell. It was produced as the Spanish version of the English-language film What a Man!, also directed by Crone. In the early years of sound such multi-language versions were common, and only declined with the development of dubbing. A British ex-Grenadier Guards officer moves to America, but struggles to find work. After he is employed as a chauffeur to a wealthy family, and falls in love with his employer's daughter. Animation Svedomi is a 2004 short animated film written and directed by Jan Bohuslav. Comedy Carry On Spying is a 1964 film, the ninth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It marks Barbara Windsor's first appearance in the series. Series regulars Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey and Jim Dale are present. Bernard Cribbins makes the second of his three Carry On appearances. Eric Barker appears for his third entry. Dilys Laye returns after her debut in Carry On Cruising. Carry On Spying is the last Carry On film shot in black and white. Thriller Blindfold is a 1966 American motion picture by Universal Pictures, starring Rock Hudson and Claudia Cardinale that was based on Lucille Fletcher's 1960 novel of the same name. It was the last film directed by Philip Dunne, a successful Hollywood screenwriter of pictures such as How Green Was My Valley and The Robe. Sequences were filmed in Silver Springs, Florida. Comedy Telling You, also known as Love Sucks, is a 1998 comedy-romance film with some drama elements. The film was directed by Robert DeFranco and distributed by Miramax. Its filming location finds place in North Hollywood. It was released on August 7, 1998. Comedy The Presence of Joseph Chaikin is a 2012 documentary comedy drama film produced and directed by Troy Word. Science Fiction In a future society based on pleasure without moral worries, love is prohibited but casual sex, now called 'engaging', is strongly encouraged. Everyone is kept happy with a legal drug, soma. People are hatched and cloned on conveyor belts to meet the requirements of five different social classes, from ruling Alphas to robot-like Epsilons. Bernard Marx is a different Alpha male with an inclination to thinking. He and a girl called Lenina Disney go visit a reservation of 'savages' where they meet a handsome young man John and bring him back to 'civilization'. John turns out to be the son of the director of the cloning authority, which causes a scandal and makes John a celebrity freak. John falls in love with Lenina but his desire is ruined by his antiquated sexual morale derived from reading Shakespeare. John hates the over-social but anti-emotional civilization, asks to be sent to live in isolation, and gets a job as a lighthouse guard. But even there he can't forget Lenina or escape his celebrity status. Comedy The Awkward Comedy Show is a 2010 film directed by Victor Varnado. Comedy In Search Of A Donkey is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Maria Nicollier. Documentary film Flyin' Cut Sleeves is a 1993 documentary film directed by Henry Chalfant and Rita Fecher. Comedy Between Love and Hate is a 2006 South Korean film starring Kim Seung-woo and Jang Jin-young, and is the directorial debut of Kim Hae-gon. Jang's performance won her "Best Leading Actress" at the 2006 Korean Film Awards. This would be Jang Jin-young's final film before her death almost 3 years later. Comedy Brighton Beach Memoirs is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Gene Saks, written by Neil Simon, and starring Jonathan Silverman and Blythe Danner. Simon adapted his semi-autobiographical 1983 play of the same title, the first chapter in what is known as the Eugene trilogy, followed by Biloxi Blues and Broadway Bound. The film frequently breaks the fourth wall by having Eugene speak directly to the camera. Comedy A Little Elbow Room is a 2012 short documentary and biographical comedy film written and directed by Mavreen David. Comedy Dinner with Raphael is a 2009 American short comedy film written and directed by Joey Boukadakis, starring Dianna Agron, Paul Boukadakis, Michael Bower, Brett Paesel and Richard Riehle. The film was produced by Mary Pat Bentel, Joey Boukadakis and Josh McGuire. Science Fiction A Martian Picnic is a 2012 short comedy sci-fi animated family film directed and written by Patrick Neary. Comedy He Is Charming is a film directed by Louis Mercanton released on Feb 25, 1932. Documentary film From the Tropics to the Snow is a 1964 Australian documentary film. It was one of the best known Australian films of the 1960s. It was produced under the auspices of the Commonwealth Film Unit, later reincorporated as Film Australia. It was co-directed by Jack Lee and Richard Mason, and featured a young Reg Livermore as one of the 'narrators'. One of the regular duties of the CFU at this time was the production of short films that were purpose-made for overseas distribution and were intended to promote Australia as an attractive destination for migrants and tourists. From the Tropics to the Snow marked a significant break with the traditional style of such features, and is noted for its subversive and satirical approach to its subject. Rather than using the stilted, authoritative single-voice narration that was typical of such 'promotion documentaries' at the time, Mason and Lee opted for a strikingly reflexive approach, using a lively multi-voice narration, which is introduced through the dramatic device of a production planning meeting between the film's Producer-in-Chief, the director and the screenwriter. Comedy It's in the Water is a 1997 independent film. Written and directed by Kelli Herd, the film touches on themes of homosexuality, AIDS, coming out and small-town prejudice. The film stars Keri Jo Chapman as Alex, Teresa Garrett as Grace, Derrick Sanders as Mark, Timothy Vahle as Tomas, Nancy Chartier as Sloan and John Hallum as Spencer. Comedy Be Reasonable is a 1921 short, comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Love & Slaps (La Bellezza Del Somaro) is a 2010 comedy film written by Sergio Castellitto and Margaret Mazzantini and directed by Sergio Castellitto. This is the story of generational conflict between two parents who do not want to grow old and a seventeen year old daughter who wants to become an adult. During a weekend with some friends in their country house in Tuscany, Marcello and Marina, relieved that the love affair of their teenage daughter Rose with another boy, Luke, is over, prepare to meet their daughter's new boyfriend. The problem is that the two adults, who still feel pretty young, do not know what to expect, and what they are about to discover will leave them speechless ... Thriller Fight for Your Life is a 1977 action film starring William Sanderson. Thriller Sadhu Mirandaal is a 2008 Tamil suspense comedy film directed by Siddique, starring Prasanna, Kavya Madhavan and Abbas in the lead roles. The story is about a normal man turned gangster. The film is loosely based on 1995 Malayalam film Mannar Mathai Speaking which was co-directed by Siddique himself. Documentary film The Burnt Theatre, or Les Artistes du Théâtre Brûlé, is a 2005 French-Cambodian docudrama directed and co-written by Rithy Panh. A blend of fact and fiction, based on the actual lives of the actors, the film depicts a troupe of actors and dancers struggling to practise their art in the burned-out shell of Cambodia's former national theatre, the Preah Suramarit National Theatre in Phnom Penh. The Burnt Theatre premiered at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival as an official selection in the out-of-competition main programme, and has been screened at several other film festivals. Animation Sync is a 2010 music animation short film directed by Max Hattler. Comedy The Cabbie is a 2000 Taiwanese film directed by Zhang Huakun and Chen Yiwen. It was Taiwan's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy "This short was originally one of the sequences of As Long as You’re Healthy, in its 1965 version. In 1971, Pierre Étaix re-edited the feature and removed this episode, which became a short, Feeling Good. In 2010, he decided to include it in the general re-issue of his restored films." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Documentary film "From the producers of DOGTOWN & Z-BOYS and RIDING GIANTS comes the long-awaited documentary of Joel and Ethan Coen's THE BIG LEBOWSKI, the first cult film of the digital age. While vending at a tatoo convention in 2002, Will Russell and Scott Shuffitt began quoting lines from THE BIG LEBOWSKI and felt an instant bond with others who quoted back; in a matter of seconds the idea of a festival began. "The concept was simple: gather fans in a bowling alley and let them loose to bowl, drink White Russians, dress in costume and watch the movie together." The documentary chronicles the first festival and how this one day event became an international phenomenon attracting thousands and selling out venues from Louisville to London. Director Eddie Chung takes a five year look at the festival and its attendees, known as Achievers, a name which is self applied, chronicling the development of lifelong friendships and extraordinary behavior at the festival, which in itself has become a show. Told through a compelling combination of interviews, festival footage and clips from THE BIG LEBOWSKI, THE ACHIEVERS: THE STORY OF THE LEBOWSKI FANS is an engrossing and hilarious documentary film." Quoting the synopsis from the Official Site. Documentary film The Sky Under the Heart is a 2012 Russian concert film of the rock band DDT directed by Victoria Kaskova. Thriller Where Sleeping Dogs Lie is a 1991 thriller film directed by Charles Finch and starred Dylan McDermott, Sharon Stone and Tom Sizemore. The primary location for "Sleeping Dogs" was C.E. Toberman Estate, a large Mediterranean-style, 22-room house built at the top of Camino Palmero in 1928 by C. E. Toberman. Comedy Barbecue is a comedy film directed by Eric Lavaine. Thriller His Kind of Woman is a 1951 black-and-white film noir starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell. The film features supporting roles by Vincent Price, Raymond Burr, and Charles McGraw. The movie was directed officially by John Farrow and based on the unpublished story Star Sapphie by Gerald Drayson. Post-production on the film was rife with problems and Howard Hughes was dissatisfied with John Farrow's work, and a number of scenes were cut, added, and re-shot by the uncredited Richard Fleischer. Hughes also organized a screenwriting team which extensively rewrote the film and added many pages to the first script. Despite the turmoil surrounding the film's production, the film was commercially successful and has developed a cult following, despite its lack of widespread distribution in the decades since its release. Animation Join Thang and her intrepid worker-ant-sisters in this fun-filled animated adventure as they embark on an unpredictable journey into the wild unknown: the back yard! Comedy Das schöne Abenteuer is a 1959 comedy film written by Günter Neumann, Heinz Pauck, Antonia Ridge and directed by Kurt Hoffmann. Comedy The Internship is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written by Vince Vaughn and Jared Stern, and produced by Vaughn and Levy. The film stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson in their third film together after starring in the 2004 film Starsky & Hutch and the 2005 film Wedding Crashers. This is also the second collaboration of Levy, Vaughn, and Stern after the 2012 film The Watch, and the third of Levy and Wilson after the first two Night at the Museum films. The main location of the film is the Googleplex, the real-life headquarters of Google in Mountain View, California, while many scenes were filmed in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Science Fiction Area 51 Base: Is Area 51 America's Hidden Spaceport? is a 2005 science fiction documentary film. Science Fiction Operation of Alien Uremae was the third in the Ureme series of Korean children's science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi and starring Shim Hyung-rae. Documentary film Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought writteh by L. Ron Hubbard. Animation Ex-memoriam is a 1993 short, animation film directed by Beriou. Documentary film Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton: This Is Stones Throw Records is a documentary, biographical and music film directed by Jeff Broadway and written by Robert G. Bralver. Thriller The Double Man is a 1967 British spy film directed by Franklin Schaffner. Its plot is very loosely based on the critically acclaimed 1958 novel Legacy of a Spy by Henry S. Maxfield. As in the novel, much of the action takes place in the Austrian Alps. The film stars Yul Brynner as a CIA agent investigating his son's fatal "accident". Animation Aladdin is a 1992 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Aladdin is the 31st animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, and was part of the Disney film era known as the Disney Renaissance. The film was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, and is based on the Arab folktale of Aladdin and the magic lamp from One Thousand and One Nights. The voice cast features Scott Weinger, Jonathan Freeman, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Frank Welker, Gilbert Gottfried, and Douglas Seale. Lyricist Howard Ashman first pitched the idea, and the screenplay went through three drafts before Disney president Jeffrey Katzenberg agreed to its production. The animators based their designs on the work of caricaturist Al Hirschfeld, and computers were used for both colouring and creating some animated elements. The musical score was written by Alan Menken and features six songs with lyrics written by both Ashman and Tim Rice, who took over after Ashman's death. Science Fiction Monsters is a 2010 British science fiction monster film written and directed by Gareth Edwards in his feature film directorial debut. Edwards also served as the cinematographer, production designer, and visual effects artist. Monsters takes place years after a NASA probe crashed in Mexico and ignited the arrival of giant tentacled monsters. It follows Andrew Kauler, an American photojournalist tasked with escorting his employer's daughter Samantha back to the U.S. by crossing through Mexico's "Infected Zone" where the giant creatures reside. Edwards conceived the idea for the film after seeing fishermen attempt to bring a creature in with a net, and imagining a monster inside. He pitched the idea to Vertigo Films, who suggested he watch In Search of a Midnight Kiss, a low-budget film starring Scoot McNairy. Edwards cast McNairy and his then-girlfriend Whitney Able—also an actress, and now McNairy's wife—in the lead roles. Principal photography lasted three weeks, with a production crew consisting of six people. Filming took place in five countries, and many locations were used without permission. Comedy Friend Request is a 2012 short comedy/drama film written and directed by Tyler Funk. Comedy Talk to Her is a 2002 Spanish drama written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Geraldine Chaplin, and Rosario Flores. The film won the 2002 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and the 2003 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign-Language Film. The film's themes include the difficulty of communication between the sexes, loneliness and intimacy, and the persistence of love beyond loss. In 2005, Time magazine film critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel included Talk to Her in their list of the All-TIME 100 Greatest Movies. Paul Schrader placed the film at 46 on his film canon of the 60 greatest films. Comedy Welcome to Collinwood is a 2002 American caper comedy film written and directed by Anthony and Joe Russo about a group of small-time thieves and misfits from the Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, who attempt to carry out a major theft from a jeweller's apartment safe. It is a remake of the Oscar-nominated 1958 Italian film I soliti ignoti by Mario Monicelli. It was the final film that Michael Jeter acted in during his lifetime. Documentary film The Killer Instinct is a 1973 documentary directed by Dennis Azzarella. Animation Babar: The Movie is a 1989 Canadian-French traditional animated film made by Canada's Nelvana Limited and France's Ellipse Programmé, and distributed by New Line Cinema. It is based on the characters of Jean de Brunhoff's eponymous children's books, and was a follow-up to the first season of the TV series. Comedy With all the substance of cotton candy, this erotic comedy follows a trio of sexy centerfolds into the country to do a photo shoot. They plan to use the proceeds to help bail out a kindly farmer in danger of losing his land to the IRS. Documentary film Adrenaline Cowboys: Eight Seconds to Glory is a 2004 documentary sports film written and directed by Steven Dieveney Thriller Cut Snake is a 2014 Australian thriller film directed by Tony Ayres. The title comes from the Australian idiom "mad as a cut snake" which describes either insanity or anger so extreme you don’t want to get near it. The film was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Sabah is a 2005 film directed by Ruba Nadda. The film stars Arsinée Khanjian as Sabah, a traditional Muslim woman living in Canada. She falls in love with a non-Muslim Canadian man. Filmed in Toronto, Nadda had only 20 days to complete principal photography of this project. Documentary film A Healing Art is a 2009 short documentary film from director Ellen Frick. It tells the story of two Ocularists, Christie Erickson and Todd Cranmore, who make custom prosthetic eyes. Their story is interwoven with the lives of their patients. A Healing Art was distributed by Ellen Frick and Seattle-based Fly on the Wall Films. Documentary film Live at Donington is the DVD recording of the AC/DC show at Donington Park on 17 August 1991, and it was the band's third "Monsters of Rock" festival. The two hour show was performed before 72,500 spectators and included real cannons, the Hells Bell, an inflatable Rosie and an inflatable Angus. It was filmed in 35 mm Panavision and had 26 cameras that included one situated inside a helicopter. The DVD includes special features such as stereo and 5.1 surround sound, Iso-cam versions of certain songs for different band members, and audio commentary from Angus and Malcolm Young. Bonus features include audio commentary by Angus and Malcolm Young. Another option allows the viewer to focus on just one member for the length of a song. This option is available for Angus on "Thunderstruck", "Back in Black", and "Highway to Hell". The option is offered for Malcolm on "T.N.T.", Brian on "Whole Lotta Rosie" and Cliff on "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap". One other feature is a full catalogue discography with audio interview of all international albums. Documentary film What's love got to do with it? is a 2013 documentary, comedy, drama film written by Rohena Gera and directed by Rohena Gera. Documentary film The Land of the Settlers is a five-part documentary series created by Chaim Yavin, who was described by the Arab News as "the Israeli version of America’s Walter Cronkite". With a handheld camera, Yavin traveled throughout his homeland of Israel and interviewed a range of Palestinians and Israelis in order to document the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Released in 2005, his series was too controversial to air on Israel's public TV station, Channel 1, despite the fact that he had helped to create the station and served as its lead anchorman. It ran instead on Channel 2, creating a stir for its sympathy towards Palestinians. Documentary film Wholly Communion is a short documentary film made in 1965 by British filmmaker Peter Whitehead. It was filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, London, and documents a poetry event held on 11 June 1965 called the International Poetry Incarnation. It features poetry readings by Beat poets from the UK and U.S., including Allen Ginsberg, Michael Horovitz, Adrian Mitchell and Austrian poet Ernst Jandl. Thriller London Fields is an upcoming thriller, directed by Mathew Cullen and written by Roberta Hanley. It is based on the 1989 novel of the same name by Martin Amis. The film stars Billy Bob Thornton as Samson Young, a terminally ill writer who has suffered from writer's block for twenty years. The cast also includes Amber Heard, Jim Sturgess, Theo James, Johnny Depp, Cara Delevingne and Jaimie Alexander. Thriller Private Hell 36 is a 1954 black-and-white film noir, directed by Don Siegel. It features Ida Lupino, Steve Cochran, Howard Duff, among others. The picture was one of the last feature-length efforts by Filmakers, a company created by producer Collier Young and his star and then-wife Ida Lupino. Thriller Emanuelle Escapes from Hell, also known as "Blade Violent - I violenti", Blade Violent, and Emanuelle in Prison is a 1983 Italian women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Carlo De Mejo, Lorraine De Selle, and Franca Stoppi. The film was written and co-directed by Claudio Fragasso, and was shot in 1982 with a mostly French crew. The film has achieved a certain level of cult status recently due to its exploitive nature, extreme violence, and cheesy dialog. Comedy Kunguma Pottu Gounder is a Tamil comedy released in 2001. Comedy Suburban Commando is a 1991 American science fiction/comedy film, starring Hulk Hogan, Christopher Lloyd and Shelley Duvall. Burt Kennedy directed the film based on a screenplay by Frank Cappello. It was the veteran director's final film. The film was originally titled "Urban Commando", and was intended for Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger. When these two opted to make Twins, the script was bought by New Line Cinema as the follow-up to another Hulk Hogan film, No Holds Barred. Thriller Valayar Paramasivam : Back to Runway is an upcoming Malayalam film and is a sequel to the 2004 film Runway. It is directed by Joshy and stars Dileep, Indrajith, Harisree Asokan and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. Science Fiction In the remote Southern wilderness a fiery meteor crashes to Earth and forever changes mankind's view of the Universe. For this meteor unleashes an infestation of nocturnal alien creatures with just one intention: to devour every warm-blooded life form on our planet. When night falls, four hapless deer hunters in search of some weekend fun are about to discover how it feels to be the prey! Documentary film Flotsam & Jetsam is a 2013 short documentary biographical film written and directed by Jan Bednarz. Comedy Two Weeks is a 2007 comedy-drama film written and directed by Steve Stockman and starring Sally Field. It came out in theaters on March 2, 2007 in select theaters and was released on DVD on September 18, 2007. However, it was screened at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 20, 2006 and is often cited as a 2006 film. Comedy Karroll's Christmas is a 2004 Christmas comedy television film from A & E. Animation Barbie Thumbelina, or Barbie Presents: Thumbelina, is a 2009 Barbie film directed by Conrad Helten. It is the 15th in the series of Barbie animated films, and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie. The story title is like Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina, but the story plot is different. Documentary film Aus dem Protokoll einer Inszenierung: August Everding is a 1988 short documentary film directed by Werner Lütje. Documentary film Arctic Monkeys At The Apollo is a 2008 music documentary film directed by Richard Ayoade. Science Fiction The Omega Man is a 1971 American science fiction film directed by Boris Sagal and starring Charlton Heston. It was written by John William Corrington and Joyce Corrington, based on the 1954 novel I Am Legend by the American writer Richard Matheson. The film's producer was Walter Seltzer, who went on to work with Heston again in the dystopian science fiction film Soylent Green in 1973. The Omega Man is the second adaptation of Matheson's novel, the first being The Last Man on Earth which starred Vincent Price. A third adaptation, I Am Legend starring Will Smith, was released in 2007. Comedy A Árvore dos Sexos is a 1977 Brazilian pornochanchada film directed by Silvio de Abreu. Thriller In 1959, as part of the dedication ceremony for a new elementary school, a group of students is asked to draw pictures to be stored in a time capsule. But one mysterious girl fills her sheet of paper with rows of apparently random numbers instead. Fifty years later, a new generation of students examines the capsules contents and the girls cryptic message ends up in the hands of young Caleb Koestler. But it is Calebs father, professor John Koestler (Nicolas Cage), who makes the startling discovery that the encoded message predicts with pinpoint accuracy the dates, death tolls and coordinates of every major disaster of the past 50 years. Directed by Alex Proyas the project was originally attached to a number of directors under Columbia Pictures, but it was placed in turnaround and eventually picked up by Escape Artists. Production was financially backed by Summit Entertainment. Knowing was filmed in Melbourne, Australia, using various locations to represent the film's settings, Boston. The film was released on March 20, 2009 in the United States and Canada. Science Fiction Martian Through Georgia is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, Maurice Noble, and Abe Levitow, and produced by Warner Bros., although it features none of the established Warner Bros. characters. It is a "one-off" tale of a sad and bored Martian who travels to Earth in search of happiness. He lands his spaceship in the state of Georgia, hence the title. Once there, he decides he must impart his knowledge upon Earthlings; indeed he believes this is what will bring him happiness. However, the people of Earth panic, perceiving him as a monster. Ultimately he realizes he doesn't belong and returns home. Comedy After a toy factory owner and his wife get an unexpected visit from a precocious 7-year-old boy, their world will be turned upside down! When they decide to take him in as a foster child, the new parents begin a miraculous journey that showcases the joys and experiences of a family. Featuring Toni Collette (Little Miss Sunshine) alongside an a-list cast, Angel in the House is a heart-warming tale sure to bring out the child in all of us. Comedy Oh, God! You Devil is a comedy starring George Burns, Ted Wass, Ron Silver and Roxanne Hart. Directed by Paul Bogart and produced by Robert M. Sherman. The screenplay is by Andrew Bergman. Oh, God! You Devil is the third and final installment in the Oh, God! series, based on the novel of the same title by Avery Corman. George Burns received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance. Comedy What's in a Name? is a French-Belgian comedy film, written and directed by Alexandre de La Patellière and Matthieu Delaporte and released in 2012. It is adapted from the play Le Prénom by the same authors. The film was a box office success in France, selling 3,340,231 tickets. Documentary film Dot Matrix is a 2013 short film directed by Richard Tuohy. Comedy Von Liebe reden wir später is a film directed by Karl Anton released on March 5, 1953. Comedy Nägel mit Köppen is a 2012 comedy film written by Georg Weber and directed by Walter Weber. Comedy The Woodsman and the Rain is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Shûichi Okita, Fumio Moriya and directed by Shûichi Okita. Comedy Saint John of Las Vegas is a 2009 American comedy-drama film starring Steve Buscemi, Romany Malco, and Sarah Silverman. St. John of Las Vegas was the first film released by IndieVest Pictures, a subsidiary of IndieVest. The film, directed and written for the screen by Hue Rhodes and produced by Steve Buscemi, Stanley Tucci, and Spike Lee, follows an ex-gambler as he takes a road trip with his new partner, an auto insurance fraud debunker, to investigate a fraud, while meeting a series of offbeat characters, including a carnival's human torch, a paraplegic stripper, and a nude militant, along the way. The film was shown in film festivals and was released in limited release on January 29, 2010. Thriller Maati Maangey Khoon is a 1984 action thriller film directed by Raj Khosla. Thriller Forever's End is a 2013 film written and directed by J.C. Schroder. Science Fiction Voices of a Distant Star is a Japanese original video animation directed, written and co-produced by Makoto Shinkai. The OVA premiered in Japan in February 2002 in an advanced screening. It was followed by two DVD releases on April 19 and October 6, 2002. It chronicles a long-distance relationship between two close friends who communicate by sending e-mails using their mobile telephones across interstellar space. ADV Films licensed the OVA for release in North American and the United Kingdom, and Madman Entertainment licensed it for Australasia. However, the United Kingdom license has since been obtained by Anime Limited. The OVA was adapted into a drama CD by Pioneer LDC and a novel was written by Waku Ōba, illustrated by Makoto Shinkai and Kou Yaginuma, and published by Media Factory's imprint MF Bunko J. A manga adaptation, also derived from the OVA, was written by Makoto Shinkai and illustrated by Mizu Sahara. It was serialized from April 2004 in Kodansha's manga magazine, Afternoon. Kodansha released the manga as an one-shot on February 23, 2005. The manga was licensed for a North American release by Tokyopop, which published it on August 1, 2006. Comedy The Gentleman from America is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. It also featured Boris Karloff in an uncredited role. Its survival status is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. Comedy Le schpountz is a 1999 French film directed by Gérard Oury. Irénée does not want to work in his uncle's grocery shop and spends his time dreaming of becoming an actor. Irénée's chance comes when a crew of movie makers came to his little village. Irénée begins to go overboard to get noticed, which earns him the traditional joke reserved to a "schpountz": a phoney contract and a departure for Paris. Science Fiction The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin also abberivated as Engineer Garin is a black-and-white 1965 Soviet science fiction film based on Aleksey Tolstoy's novel The Garin Death Ray. Documentary film Empires: Holy Warriors - Richard the Lionheart and Saladin is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Richard Bedser. Comedy The Klondike Kid is a 1932 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy Lovedolls Superstar is a 1986 low budget underground film, shot on super-8 film. It is the direct sequel to 1984's Desperate Teenage Lovedolls. It was made on a budget of approximately $10,000. The film was reissued on DVD in 2006 as "Lovedolls Superstar Fully Realized". It was described as "one of the greatest music industry movies of the last decade". Animation Nak is a Thai animated fantasy film that was released on April 3, 2008. The story is based on ghosts of the folklore of Thailand, who in this movie shed their sinister reputation and are the heroes. Nak, its central character, is based on the figure of Mae Nak, a Thai female spirit that has a baby and can stretch her arms. Nak's striking fuchsia-colored hair and eyes in this movie are a departure from her alleged looks in traditional lore though. Other spirits familiar to Thai people that appear in this movie are Phi Hua Kat, Krahang, Krasue, Phi Am, Nang Tani, Nang Takian and Phi Phong. Ghosts from other backgrounds such as Phi Yipun, the scary woman with long, stringy black hair wearing a white gown, a well-known vengeful ghost from Japanese horror films based on the Yotsuya Kaidan story, also have a role in the Nak movie. Comedy Las tandas del principal is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Documentary film Hitit Güneşi is a 1956 short film directed by Sabahattin Eyüboğlu and Mazhar İprişoğlu. Comedy The Most Wanted Man is a 1953 comedy satire film written by Michel Audiard and Jean Manse, and directed by Henri Verneuil. Comedy Short Orders is a 1923 film starring Stan Laurel. Animation Banjo the Woodpile Cat is a 1979 animated television film directed by Don Bluth. It follows the story of Banjo, an overly curious and rebellious kitten who, after getting into trouble for falling from a house to see if he could land on his feet, runs away from his woodpile home in his owners' farm in Payson, Utah by catching a truck to Salt Lake City. The film took four years to make and it was the first production of Don Bluth Productions, later Sullivan Bluth Studios. It had a short theatrical run in December 1979, but did not appear on network television until 1982. Comedy La fille de Montréal is an animation comedy film written and directed by Jeanne Crépeau. Documentary film Star Theatre is a 1901 short documentary film in which time-lapse photography is used to show the dismantling and demolition of New York City's Star Theatre over a period of about a month. Produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, it was produced and filmed by F.S. Armitage. It made the National Film Registry in 2002. Thriller Raaz 3 is a Bollywood horror thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt, and produced by Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt. The movie features Emraan Hashmi, Bipasha Basu and Esha Gupta as main characters. The film is the third installment in the Raaz series, being a sequel to Raaz: The Mystery Continues, which itself was a sequel to Raaz which starred Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea. Bipasha Basu who was a part of the first film of the Raaz series, has made a comeback to the series after opting out of the second film. It was one of the films in a series of quasi-sequels released under the Bhatt Banner including Raaz: The Mystery Continues, Murder 2, Jannat 2, Jism 2, 1920: Evil Returns, Murder 3 and Aashiqui 2, each of which had nothing to do with their respective prequels, but somehow fell into the same genre following a similar story. The film released on 7 September 2012 with paid previews on 6 September 2012 to mixed reception while Basu's role was highly praised by critics. The film garnered overwhelming box office collections and was declared a "Super Hit" at the box office. Comedy Night on Earth is a 1991 film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. It is a collection of five vignettes, taking place during the same night, concerning the temporary bond formed between taxi driver and passenger in five cities: Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Rome, and Helsinki. Jarmusch wrote the screenplay in about eight days, and the choice of certain cities was largely based on the actors with whom he wanted to work. The soundtrack of the same name is by Tom Waits. Comedy Uneasy Encounters is a horror comedy film directed by Makoto Wada. Comedy The Gorilla is an all-talking pre-code murder mystery comedy film produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., and directed by Bryan Foy. The movie stars Joe Frisco, Harry Gribbon, Walter Pidgeon and Lila Lee. The film was based on the 1925 play, of the same name, by Ralph Spence. The 1930 film version was a sound remake of the 1927 silent version, which was also produced by First National Pictures. Comedy Made in Estonia is a 2003 comedy film written by Peep Pedmanson and directed by Rando Pettai. The tragic/comic story of a talented but reclusive radio actor now living in Tallinn. While playing the roles of both men and women in his extremely popular live radio show, he makes the made-up characters in his stories pursue his own repressed fantasies and desires. Thriller The New Kids is a 1985 American thriller film, directed by Sean S. Cunningham and starring Shannon Presby and Lori Loughlin. The film was released on January 18, 1985, in the US by Columbia Pictures. Filmed in Homestead, Florida. Thriller The New Daughter is a 2009 US horror film and the feature directorial debut of Spanish screenwriter Luis Berdejo. It stars Kevin Costner, Ivana Baquero and Samantha Mathis. Based on the short story of the same name by John Connolly, it tells the story of a novelist and his two children who encounter a malevolent presence when they move to a house in the country adjacent to a burial mound. Comedy "A picture-perfect heterosexual marriage is revealed to be a little more queerly complicated in this slyly comedic short." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation The Master's Voice: Caveirão is a 2013 short animation fantasy film written and directed by Guilherme Marcondes. Thriller Smoke & Mirrors is a 2008 thriller film written by Laolu Adefemi and directed by Ehizojie Ojesebholo. Science Fiction Death Race is a 2008 American science fiction action thriller film produced, written, and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and starring Jason Statham. Though referred to as a remake of the 1975 film Death Race 2000 in reviews and marketing materials, director Paul W.S. Anderson stated in the DVD commentary that he thought of the film as a prequel. A remake had been in development since 2002, though production was delayed by disapproval of early screenplays then placed in turnaround following a dispute between Paramount Pictures and the producer duo Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner. Death Race was acquired by Universal Studios, and Anderson re-joined the project to write and direct. Filming began in Montreal in August 2007, and the completed project was released on August 22, 2008. Two direct to video prequels were released: Death Race 2 on October 31, 2010, and Death Race 3: Inferno on January 22, 2013. Comedy Cork's Cattlebaron is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Eric Steele. Documentary film Search for Paradise is a 1957 American documentary film shot in Cinerama. Comedy Win Win is a 2011 comedy-drama directed and written by Thomas McCarthy. The main characters are played by Paul Giamatti, Alex Shaffer, Amy Ryan, Bobby Cannavale, Jeffrey Tambor, Burt Young and Melanie Lynskey. Documentary film Earthecho Expedition: What Happens When We Build Cities? is a 2013 documentary film directed by Allie Toomey. Comedy ABC Presents a Royal Gala is a 1988 comedy and musical tv movie written by Stephen Pouliot and directed by Jeff Margolis. Documentary film March of the Penguins is a 2005 French nature documentary directed and co-written by Luc Jacquet, and co-produced by Bonne Pioche and the National Geographic Society. The documentary depicts the yearly journey of the emperor penguins of Antarctica. In autumn, all the penguins of breeding age leave the ocean, their normal habitat, to walk inland to their ancestral breeding grounds. There, the penguins participate in a courtship that, if successful, results in the hatching of a chick. For the chick to survive, both parents must make multiple arduous journeys between the ocean and the breeding grounds over the ensuing months. It took one year for the two isolated cinematographers Laurent Chalet and Jérôme Maison to shoot the documentary, which was shot around the French scientific base of Dumont d'Urville in Adélie Land. The documentary won the 2005 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, Documentary film Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp is a 2006 documentary film directed by Matt and Erica Hinton, and narrated by Jim Lauderdale. It follows the folk tradition of Sacred Harp singing, a type of shape-note singing, kept alive by amateur singers in the rural American South. Comedy Where the Bullets Fly is a 1966 British comedy spy film directed by John Gilling and starring Tom Adams as Charles Vine and John Arnatt repeating their roles from Licensed to Kill. It also stars Dawn Addams, Tim Barrett and Michael Ripper. Sid James, Wilfrid Brambell and Joe Baker have comedy cameo appearances. Comedy Blue Rhythm is a 1931 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse and depicts a multifaceted performance of W. C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues." It was directed by Burt Gillett and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey and Marcellite Garner as Minnie Mouse. Documentary film The Enduring Enigma of Susanna Moodie is a TV Program. Thriller Lucky Day is a 2002 television film directed by Penelope Buitenhuis. Science Fiction Carriers is a 2009 American post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by Àlex and David Pastor. It stars Lou Taylor Pucci, Chris Pine, Piper Perabo and Emily VanCamp as four people fleeing a viral pandemic. Comedy Chakrapani is a Telugu film produced by Bharani Pictures in 1954. It is produced and directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao and Bhanumathi. It was a comedy based family film. Comedy Melinda and Melinda is a 2004 comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. It was premiered at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. The film is set in Manhattan and stars Radha Mitchell as the protagonist Melinda, in two storylines; one comic, one tragic. The film was given a limited release in the United States on March 18, 2005. Comedy Father's Little Dividend is a 1951 comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, and Elizabeth Taylor. The movie is the sequel to Father of the Bride. Originally released by MGM, the film entered the public domain in the United States in 1979 due to a failure to renew the copyright. Despite the fact that Warner Bros. Entertainment owns the distribution rights to the original, they have not yet released an authorized DVD release of the sequel, which is available on DVD through several other DVD distributors. Thriller The Last Seduction is a 1994 neo-noir film directed by John Dahl, and features Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, and Bill Pullman. Fiorentino's performance generated talk of an Oscar nomination, but she was disqualified because the film was shown on HBO before it was released to theatres. The film was produced by ITC Entertainment and distributed by October Films. The 1999 sequel The Last Seduction II featured none of the original cast and starred Joan Severance as the character Fiorentino originated. Science Fiction Hans Sternbeck directed this typically raunchy German sex comedy, featuring half-naked Venusian women looking to mate with Earth men in order to secure the future of their race. Boisterous, vulgar, and not particularly funny, the film will please none but the trenchcoat crowd, who will at least be able to find comfort in the plentiful nude scenes by the attractive female aliens. Comedy Find a Way, Comrade is a 1981 Croatian film directed by Berislav Makarović. It is based on Mačak pod šljemom, a novel by Joža Horvat. Documentary film Grace Around the World is a DVD/CD by Jeff Buckley compiling live, international performances from his album, Grace. It was released in two packages. The Standard Edition includes a live DVD and an accompanying CD counterpart. The Deluxe Edition includes a bonus DVD of the documentary, Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley. Science Fiction Blade Runner is a 1982 American neo-noir dystopian science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos. The screenplay, written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, is a modified film adaptation of the 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. The film depicts a dystopian Los Angeles in November 2019 in which genetically engineered replicants, which are visually indistinguishable from adult humans, are manufactured by the powerful Tyrell Corporation as well as by other "mega-corporations" around the world. Their use on Earth is banned and replicants are exclusively used for dangerous, menial, or leisure work on off-world colonies. Replicants who defy the ban and return to Earth are hunted down and "retired" by special police operatives known as "Blade Runners". The plot focuses on a desperate group of recently escaped replicants hiding in Los Angeles and the burnt-out expert Blade Runner, Rick Deckard, who reluctantly agrees to take on one more assignment to hunt them down. Comedy Wild and Woody! is the 30th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 31, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Documentary film Umbrellas is a 1994 film directed by Henry Corra, Grahame Weinbren and Albert Maysles. Comedy This ensemble-cast driven comedy-rama revolves around a New Years Eve Party, where most of the party goers are oblivious to the true atmosphere of pain amid their celebration of life and renewal. As off beat party-goers spontaneously ring in the New Year at a Hollywood hills home, four hapless individuals intertwine as they do their best to survive the evening, and in the process, witness first hand the meaning of "how to save a life." By the time midnight passes, the individuals will find their lives changed forever, and leave them with an abundance of introspective thoughts and feelings that will carry them through the rest of their lives, and perhaps prevent them from falling... off the ledge. Ultimately, this is an edgy, amusing exploration of life, new-year resolutions, and new beginnings, with a wry twist of fate. Thriller Hotel California is an 2013 Malayalam action comedy film written by Anoop Menon and directed by Aji John, starring Shankar Pannikar, Jayasurya, Anoop Menon, Honey Rose, Maria Roy and Aparna Nair. The film is produced by Josemon Simon under the banner of Jairaj Films and features music composed by Shaan Rahman, whilst cinematography is handled by Jithu Damodar and is edited by Xian. Documentary film An exploration of the Black Label Bicycle Club and the wider tallbike subculture that has grown up around it. Comprised mainly of artists driven by anti-materialism and a belief that the impending apocalypse will render cars useless and bicycles in power, BLBC battles mainstream consumer culture and rival gangs for its vision of a better tomorrow. The film chronicles the trials of co-director Anthony Howard as he tries to become a member of the club. Comedy Two Arabian Knights is an American comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring William Boyd, Mary Astor and Louis Wolheim. A silent film, Two Arabian Knights was produced by Howard Hughes and was distributed by United Artists. The screenwriters were James T. O'Donohue, Wallace Smith, and George Marion Jr. The film won an Academy Award for Best Comedy Direction. Science Fiction A Scanner Darkly is a 2006 American animated science fiction thriller film directed by Richard Linklater based on the novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick. The film tells the story of identity and deception in a near-future dystopia constantly under intrusive high-technology police surveillance in the midst of a drug addiction epidemic. The film was shot digitally and then animated using interpolated rotoscope, an animation technique in which animators trace over the original footage frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films, giving the finished result a distinctive animated look. The film was written and directed by Richard Linklater and stars Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey, Jr., Woody Harrelson and Winona Ryder. Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney are among the executive producers. A Scanner Darkly had a limited release in July 2006, and then a wider release later that month. The film was screened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and the 2006 Seattle International Film Festival, and nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form in 2007. Comedy Carry On Screaming is the twelfth in the series of Carry On films to be made and was released in 1966. It was the last of the series to be made by Anglo-Amalgamated before the series moved to The Rank Organisation. Of the regular cast, it features Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey and Joan Sims. It also features Harry H. Corbett in his only Carry on and Fenella Fielding making her second and final appearance. Angela Douglas makes the second of her four Carry on appearances. Carry On Screaming is a parody of the Hammer horror films, which were also popular at the time. Documentary film Wittstock, Wittstock is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Volker Koepp. Thriller She Cried Murder is a 1973 film directed by Herschel Daugherty. Documentary film Tough Love is a 2014 family documentary drama film directed by Stephanie Wang-Breal. Comedy Swing Vote is a 2008 comedy-drama film about an entire U.S. presidential election determined by the vote of one man. It was directed by Joshua Michael Stern and starred Kevin Costner, Paula Patton, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper, Nathan Lane, Stanley Tucci, George Lopez and Madeline Carroll. The film was released on August 1, 2008. Animation To Venner is a 2010 short animated film written by Anna Bro and Paw Charles Ravn and directed by Paw Charles Ravn. Comedy Whatever You Say is directed by Guillaume Canet and written by Philippe Lefebvre together with Guillaume Canet. Documentary film A Letter to True is a 2004 film directed by Bruce Weber. Thriller Paparazzi photographer Mickey Dane is obsessed with elusive pop singer Chelsea, and his attempts to capture her on film often land him in trouble. He jumps at the chance to photograph a Chelsea lookalike, but when Chelsea and her double are found murdered, he becomes the main suspect. Discovering a clue in one of his old photographs, Mickey must race against time to prove his innocence and find out what really happened. Thriller Windmills of the Gods is a 1988 American TV miniseries in two parts directed by Lee Philips. It is based on a novel with the same name written by Sidney Sheldon. It was broadcast on February 7 through February 9, 1988 by CBS. It was the fifth miniseries based on a Sheldon's book, and the third adaptation starred by Jaclyn Smith. Animation Lebenshunger is a 1993 short animation film written and directed by Isabelle Favez. Documentary film Downeast is a 2012 documentary drama film directed by David Redmon and Ashley Sabin. Thriller Inferno in diretta, internationally released as Cut and Run and Amazon: Savage Adventure, is a 1985 Italian thriller film directed by Ruggero Deodato. Thriller Deep Red is a 1975 Italian giallo film, directed by Dario Argento and co-written by Argento and Bernardino Zapponi. It was released on 7 March 1975. It was produced by Claudio and Salvatore Argento, and the film's score was composed and performed by Goblin. It stars Macha Meril as a medium and David Hemmings as a man who investigates a series of murders performed by a mysterious figure wielding a hatchet. Documentary film Nearly Normal Nimbin: Part One is a documentary film directed by Jeni Kendall and Paul Tait. Thriller Death in pince-nez or our Tchekhov is a 2010 drama film written by Aleksandr Adabashyan and Anna Tchernakova and directed by Anna Tchernakova. Thriller You Are A Terrorist is a 2013 short film written and directed by Antoni Solé. Thriller Cushing's Syndrome is a 2011 short drama film written by Cyril Schulmann and directed by Yvan Georges. Science Fiction Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, known simply as Innocence in Japan, is a 2004 anime/computer-animated sci-fi sequel to the 1995 film Ghost in the Shell. Released in Japan on March 6, 2004, and in the US on September 17, 2004, Innocence had a production budget of approximately $20 million. To raise the sum, Production I.G studio's president, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, asked Studio Ghibli's president, Toshio Suzuki, to co-produce. It is the only Disney/Studio Ghibli film to be animated production by Production I.G. With a story loosely connected to the manga by Shirow Masamune, the film was written and directed by Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii. The film was honored best sci-fi film at the 2004 Nihon SF Taisho Awards and was in competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The soundtrack for the film was released under the name Innocence O.S.T. and a related novel called Innocence: After the Long Goodbye was released on February 29, 2004. This film makes many allusions and references to other famous works, such as The Future Eve. The foreign DVD release of the film faced many issue ranging from licensing to audio. Documentary film Manuel Chaves Nogales: El hombre que estaba allí is a short biographical documentary film written and directed by Daniel Suberviola and Luis Felipe Torrente. Comedy High Infidelity is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, Elio Petri, Franco Rossi and Luciano Salce. Comedy Bounty Killer is a 2013 post-apocalyptic action comedy directed by Henry Saine about celebrity assassins hunting the white collar criminals responsible for the apocalypse. The film premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival in the USA and at Fantasia Film Festival in Canada. Bounty Killer was released on 6 September 2013 in theaters and on Video on Demand. The movie is based on a graphic novel published by Kickstart Comics in 2013. The DVD and Blu-Ray were released on 29 October 2013. Bounty Killer was released in the UK on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD on the 27 January 2014. The theme song "Gonna Getcha" was performed by Sara Bareilles who also sang "The Kill," for the film's end credits. Both songs were written by Will Collyer. Lyrics for "The Kill" were written by Sujata Day. Documentary film Watermarks is a 2004 documentary co-written and directed by Yaron Zilberman, in his directorial debut, that features women from the Viennese Hakoah swim team during the rise of fascism in 1930's Austria. The film describes the women's success as athletes leading up to the Anschluss of 1938 when the swimmers fled Austria to disparate locations in Palestine, England, and the United States. The documentary ends with some of the women from the swim team returning to Vienna sixty-five years later for a reunion at their old swimming pool. One of the women featured in the film, Judith Haspel, was a record-setting swimmer who was selected to represent Austria in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. She refused to go and was stripped of her records and banned from competition. Her records were reinstated in 1995. Science Fiction Deadlocked: Escape from Zone 14 is a film directed by Graeme Campbell released on May 9, 1995. Documentary film A biographical documentary on the short-lived career of brilliant jazz musician Charlie Parker. Features his only television appearance and rare concert footage. Includes cameos by such greats as Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk, and Charles Mingus. Documentary film Kagamijishi is a documentary film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. Comedy The Handcuff King is a 2002 film written and directed by Arto Koskinen. Comedy Joy Tonic is a 1929 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction The Snake King, also known as Snakeman, is a Sci Fi Pictures original film that premiered April 8, 2005 on the Sci Fi Channel. The fact that the film was released a year after Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid is widely noted in many criticisms. Comedy Space Stallions is a 2012 animated short comedy film directed by Thorvaldur Gunnarsson, Arna Snaebjornsdottir, Esben Jespersen, Agust Freyr Kristinsson, Jonatan Brusch, Polina Bokhan and Touraj Khosravi. Comedy Manmatha Leelai is a 1976 Tamil-language film starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role, Madhu. The film directed by Kailasam Balachander also has Halam as Madhu's wife. A number of actresses debuted through this film, including Jayaprada as Kannagi, Y. Vijaya as Miss. Wrong Number, among others. M. R. Radha's son Radha Ravi also made his Tamil debut in the film. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Manmadha Leela. Though the film was criticised for its bold content when it released, it has received cult status with passing years and is considered a trendsetter. Comedy Juan of the Dead is a Spanish-Cuban comedy zombie film written and directed by Alejandro Brugués. in 2010. Coproduction by La Zanfoña Producciones, Producciones de la 5ta Avenida, with the participation of the ICAIC Canal Sur and Televisión Española. The film won the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film in 2012. Documentary film Organization of Dreams is a 2009 thriller film written and directed by Ken McMullen. Documentary film Women Reply is a 1975 short documentary film written and directed by Agnès Varda. Thriller Plastic City is a 2008 Brazilian-Chinese-Japanese-Hong Kong thriller film directed by Yu Lik-wai. Thriller I Am Number Four is a 2011 American teen action science fiction film, directed by D. J. Caruso, starring Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer, Dianna Agron and Callan McAuliffe. The screenplay by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and Marti Noxon is based on the novel I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore. Produced by Michael Bay, I Am Number Four was the first film production from DreamWorks Pictures to be distributed by Touchstone Pictures, as part of the studio's distribution deal with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The Hollywood Reporter estimated the budget to be between $50 and $60 million. The film was released in both conventional and IMAX theatres on February 18, 2011. Documentary film Popular Science is a 1949 film written by George Brandt. Animation Piece, Peace is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Jae-in Park. Comedy Minna agechau is 1985 film directed by Shusuke Kaneko and written by Toshiki Inoue. Comedy Three for the Show is a 1955 musical comedy remake of Too Many Husbands. It stars actress Betty Grable, in her last musical, opposite Jack Lemmon, Gower Champion and Marge Champion. Comedy The War Between Men and Women is a 1972 slapstick live-cartoon comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Barbara Harris, and Jason Robards. It is based on the writings of humorist James Thurber, and was released in 1972 by Cinema Center Films. Like many other films in the Cinema Center catalog, it has long been unavailable on home video, with the exception of a brief release on VHS in 2000. Nonetheless, it has been shown on television. The film features animated cartoons interspersed in the story based on Thurber's works. The film was directed by Melville Shavelson, creator of the 1969 Thurber-based television series My World and Welcome to It. The screenplay was by Shavelson and by Danny Arnold, who also worked on the 1969 series. Arnold is best known for his later television series, Barney Miller. Lisa Gerritsen, who plays Linda Kozlenko in the film, previously co-starred in My World and Welcome to It as Lydia Monroe. Documentary film Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire is a 2004 documentary film about the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. It was directed by Peter Raymont and inspired by the book Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda, by now-retired Canadian Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire. It was co-produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Société Radio-Canada, White Pine Pictures, and DOC: The Documentary Channel. Comedy Reality is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Matteo Garrone and stars Aniello Arena, Loredana Simioli, and Claudia Gerini. The narrative is set in the world of reality television, and follows a Neapolitan fishmonger who participates in Grande Fratello, the Italian version of Big Brother. The film won the Grand Prix award at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Flight of the Snow Geese is a nature documentary from the Survival series. Thriller Alien 3 is a 1992 American science-fiction horror film and the debut feature film of director David Fincher. The film is the third installment of the Alien film series. The film takes place right after the events of Aliens. An escape pod from the Colonial Marine spaceship Sulaco crash-lands on a prison-run refinery planet, killing everyone aboard except Lieutenant Ellen Ripley. Unknown to Ripley, an Alien organism was also aboard the escape pod, which then begins a killing spree in the prison. The film had a difficult production, with various screenwriters and directors getting involved in the project, and shooting began without a finished script. The film was the big-budget debut of a young David Fincher, who was brought into the project after a proposed version with Vincent Ward at the helm was cancelled well into pre-production. Fincher had little time to prepare, and the experience of making the film proved agonizing for him. Comedy Surrogate Valentine is an independent comedy film directed and produced by Dave Boyle about a musician named Goh Nakamura. Comedy Mille chilometri al minuto! is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Nino Besozzi. Documentary film Mein Bruder. We'll Meet Again is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Heise. Thriller Soylent Green is a 1973 American science fiction film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and, in his final film, Edward G. Robinson. The film combines the police procedural and science fiction genres, depicting the investigation into the murder of a wealthy businessman in a dystopian future suffering from pollution, overpopulation, depleted resources, poverty, dying oceans, and all year humidity due to the greenhouse effect. Much of the population survives on processed food rations, including "soylent green". The film, which is closely based upon the 1966 science fiction novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison, won the Nebula Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film in 1973. Thriller And Winter Slow is a 2012 short drama family film written and directed by Brian Lannin. Comedy È l'amor che mi rovina is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati. Thriller Narrow Margin is a 1990 film directed by Peter Hyams and released by TriStar Pictures, loosely based on the 1952 film noir The Narrow Margin. The film stars Gene Hackman and Anne Archer. Thriller Operation C.I.A. is a 1965 black-and-white spy thriller set in Saigon but filmed in Bangkok. It is Burt Reynolds' first lead role. The screenplay is by author Bill S. Ballinger who was writing a series of spy thrillers at the time. Allied Artists had previously filmed their A Yank in Viet-Nam on actual South Vietnamese locations but by 1965 the security situation had deteriorated to such an extent that the safety of the film makers could not be guaranteed. The film was originally titled Last Message from Saigon with an announcement made in 1964 it would be filmed in Saigon, Hong Kong and Bangkok. Documentary film Rules of the Game - Delimitation of Space is a 2005 documentary film directed by Vít Janeček. Thriller The Ultimate Thrill is a 1974 American thriller film directed by Robert Butler and starring Barry Brown, Britt Ekland and Eric Braeden. It was also released under the title Ultimate Chase. Documentary film Titans of the Ice Age is a documentary film directed by David Clark. Documentary film Statues Also Die is a 1953 French essay film directed by Chris Marker and Alain Resnais, about historical African art and the effects colonialism has had on how it is perceived. The film won the 1954 Prix Jean Vigo. Because of its criticism of colonialism, the second half of the film was censored in France until the 1960s. Comedy High Season is a 1987 British romantic comedy film directed by Clare Peploe. It is a comedy about tourism, set on the Greek island of Rhodes; vacationers from rich countries taking over the most spectacular scenery at the most desirable times of the year. There are nine principal characters, a mixture of English, Greek, and a Greek-American. It was written by director Clare Peploe with her brother Mark. Documentary film Cambodian Son is a 2014 documentary film about the journey of Kosal Khiev from prisoner in America to world-class poet in Cambodia. Thriller Collateral is a 2004 American crime thriller film directed by Michael Mann from a screenplay written by Stuart Beattie, and starring Tom Cruise as a contract killer and Jamie Foxx as a taxi driver who finds himself his hostage. The film is set in Los Angeles, California in January 2004, and the supporting cast includes Jada Pinkett Smith and Mark Ruffalo. Foxx and Cruise's performances were widely praised, with Foxx being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Comedy Ninja Bachelor Party is a 1991 low-budget comedy film produced by and starring Bill Hicks, Kevin Booth, and David Johndrow. It is a parody of martial arts movies and was intentionally dubbed improperly. It was filmed throughout Austin, Texas, and Houston, Texas, over the course of ten years due to the producers not taking the project seriously. Comedy Does Humor Belong in Music? is a one-hour Frank Zappa concert video composed of live performances at The Pier in New York City along with a few interview segments. It was released on VHS by MPI Home Video in 1985 and reissued on DVD in 2003 by EMI. The video has no recorded material in common with the album of the same name, but some of the tracks were released on Volumes One, Three and Six of the You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore series. A laserdisc version was also released in Japan, complete with Japanese subtitles for all spoken and sung material and featuring a slightly different audio mix than the VHS and DVD versions. This laserdisc version was available as a bootleg DVD from both the "Digital Underground" label and the "Room 101" bootleg label, released a year or so before the official EMI DVD. Animation Electric Earthquake is the seventh of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs about eight minutes and covers Superman's adventures in stopping a madman from destroying Manhattan with electronically induced earthquakes. It was originally released 15 May 1942. This is the first of the films to make it clear that the action is taking place in New York City. Thriller Midnight Warrior is a 1989 action drama film written by Charles T. Kanganis and directed by Joseph Merhi. Documentary film Volcanic Sprint is a 2007 documentary film produced by Steve Dorst and Dan Evans about a grueling mountain race in Africa and the mostly local competitors who compete against tough odds to overcome dire poverty. Science Fiction The Colossus of New York is a 1958 science fiction film produced by William Alland and directed by Eugène Lourié. It stars Ross Martin, Otto Kruger, John Baragrey, Mala Powers, and Charles Herbert. Following an accident, Jeremy Spensser's brain is transplanted by his scientist father into the huge body of an unattractive, if frightening cyborg, this to save his brilliant son's mind so it can continue to serve mankind. Comedy Spooky Buddies is a 2011 Disney direct-to-DVD family film that is part of the Disney Buddies franchise, a series often referred to as the Air Bud and Air Buddies franchise. For the fifth installment in the Air Buddies series, the team has a Halloween adventure in Fernfield. The movie is directed by Robert Vince, produced by Anna McRoberts, and released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray, DVD, and as a movie download on September 20, 2011. Originally, Spooky Buddies was supposed to be released theatrically but when Disney Sent it in to the MPAA they got too spooked and were forced to release it Direct-to-video. Comedy Brave is a 2012 American computer-animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman, and co-directed by Steve Purcell. The story is by Chapman, with the screenplay by Andrews, Purcell, Chapman and Irene Mecchi. Chapman drew inspiration from her relationship with her own daughter. Chapman became Pixar’s first female director of a feature-length film. The film was produced by Katherine Sarafian, with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Pete Docter as executive producers. The film's voice cast features Kelly Macdonald, Julie Walters, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Kevin McKidd, Craig Ferguson, and Robbie Coltrane. To create the most complex visuals possible, Pixar completely rewrote their animation system for the first time in 25 years. It is the first film to use the Dolby Atmos sound format. Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film tells the story of a princess named Merida who defies an age-old custom, causing chaos in the kingdom by expressing the desire to not be betrothed. Science Fiction Cruise Patrol is a 2013 short, LGBT, action, fantasy and sci-fi animated film written and directed by Bobby de Groot and Arjan van Meerten. Documentary film Tongue Twister Variations is a 2013 short documentary family film written & directed by Dan Boord and Luis Valdovino. Comedy Pushpaka Vimana is a 1987 Indian silent, black comedy film written, and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. Touted to be the first Indian silent full length feature film, it was produced by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and Shringar Nagaraj. Upon release, the film garnered highly positive reviews, and remained a box office hit. The film had a 35 week theatrical run in Bengaluru. The film has received the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, and Filmfare Award South for Best Film. The film was premiered at the International Film Festival of India, 1988 Cannes Film Festival in the International Critics' Week, and retrospective at the Shanghai Film Festival, and Whistling Woods International Institute The film is listed among CNN-IBN's hundred greatest Indian films of all time. Animation Sumo is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Laurene Braibant. Documentary film Lichter aus dem Hintergrund is a 1998 documentary film written by Helga Reidemeister and Guntram Weber and directed by Helga Reidemeister. Thriller Fatherland was a 1994 TV film of the book of the same name by Robert Harris made by HBO, starring Rutger Hauer as March and Miranda Richardson as Maguire. Comedy Company Man is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Peter Askin and Douglas McGrath. The film stars McGrath, Sigourney Weaver, John Turturro, Ryan Phillippe, Alan Cumming, Anthony LaPaglia, Woody Allen, and Denis Leary as "Officer Fry". Bill Murray had a cameo appearance in the film that was cut before the film's release. Animation Eager is a 2014 year short animation fantasy film written and directed by Allison Schulnik. Comedy Terror at Blood Fart Lake is a 2009 comedy horror film written and directed by Chris Seaver. Animation Mend And Make Do is a 2014 short drama documentary animation biographcal film written by Stefan Kaday and directed by Bexie Bush. Comedy One Man Up is a 2001 Italian comedy-drama film. It entered the "Cinema del presente" section at the 58th Venice International Film Festival. It marked the directorial debut of Paolo Sorrentino, who was awarded Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director. The film also won the Ciak d'oro for the script and the Grolla d'oro to actor Toni Servillo. Science Fiction The Remnant is a 2001 horror, science fiction, thriller film written by Matt Jordan and directed by Rick Jordan. Animation Princess Rouge, also known as Legend of the Last Labyrinth or Princess Rouge: The Legend of the Last Labyrinth, is a two episode OVA released in 1997. Comedy Le Fear is a 2010 British comedy film, and the directorial debut of actor Jason Croot who also features in a supporting role. Shot on an ultra-low budget of less than £2,000, and filmed over the course of just three days, the film stars Kyri Saphiris, Spencer Austin and Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, among others. The story follows the experiences of a bunch of actors as they attempt to make an ultimately inept and poor quality film. A sequel, Le Fear II: Le Sequel, will be released in 2013. Documentary film How to Draw a Bunny is a 2002 British documentary film following Ray Johnson. Documentary film Bonjour Mr Lewis (folge 3 Und 4) is a 1982 film directed by Robert Benayoun. Thriller End of Days is a 1999 American action fantasy horror thriller film directed by Peter Hyams starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne, Robin Tunney, Kevin Pollak, Rod Steiger, CCH Pounder, and Udo Kier. Comedy The French Line is a 1954 musical film starring Jane Russell made by RKO Pictures, directed by Lloyd Bacon and produced by Edmund Grainger, with Howard Hughes as executive producer. The screenplay was by Mary Loos and Richard Sale, based on a story by Matty Kemp and Isabel Dawn. It was filmed in three strip technicolor and Dual strip polarized 3D during what many consider 3-D film's "golden era" of 1952-1954. Gilbert Roland co-stars and Kim Novak makes her first film appearance. Comedy Temporary Release is a 2007 Danish comedy film written by, directed and starring Erik Clausen. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Red Hollywood is a historical documentary film directed by Thom Andersen and Noël Burch. Thriller Trois 2: Pandora's Box is a 2002 erotic thriller written and directed by Rob Hardy. It stars Monica Calhoun, Michael Jai White, and Kristoff St. John. When first released, the film was known as Pandora's Box. The studio believed that it was similar in some ways to director Rob Hardy's film Trois and branded it as a franchise. Chrystale Wilson made a brief appearance as her character Tammy from Trois. Comedy Our Mrs. McChesney is a lost 1918 silent film produced and distributed by Metro Pictures. It was directed by Ralph Ince and is based on the 1915 play by Edna Ferber which starred Ethel Barrymore. Barrymore reprised her role from the popular play, as did her fellow cast members Huntley Gordon and William H. St. James. Wilfred Lytell was a brother of Bert Lytell and Lucille Lee Stewart was a sister of Anita Stewart. Ince was married to Lucille Lee Stewart, sister of well-known actress Anita Stewart. Comedy Night Bus is a 2007 Italian noir-comedy film directed by Davide Marengo. A low-budget film, it became a sleeper box office hit. Comedy "Before queers started knocking each other over to line up for Kathy Griffin, San Francisco native Margaret Cho, the original ass-master, was the queen of cock-talk and hardcore queer rights activism. And she still is. The woman who embraces all the letters of the queer alphabet is back on the big screen, ready to attack the few taboos remaining after previous concert films I’m the One That I Want (2000), Notorious C.H.O. (2002), and Revolution (2004). Cho Dependent, bearing the same name as Cho’s 2010 Grammy-award nominated comedy album, covers it all—from her stint on Dancing With the Stars, to Lady Gaga to the culture shock of moving to the deep south for Drop Dead Diva. In typical Cho fashion, the performance toggles between outrageous bedroom antics to self-deprecating tales of an outsider to impressions of her mother’s latest antics (yay!). Come get a “ticket for gaywalking” with the only comedienne who can offend every demographic in our fair city, while somehow making us all laugh out loud. Help us celebrate our 2011 Frameline award winner, then spread the word about Lady Caca." Quoting ALEXIS WHITHAM from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Russian Holiday is a 1992 film directed by Greydon Clark. It stars Jeff Altman and Victoria Barrett. Documentary film Eskrimadors is a 2010 Philippine documentary film about the Filipino martial arts eskrima, written and directed by Kerwin Go, a Los Angeles trained cinematographer. Animation The Holy Chicken of Life and Music is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Nomint. Thriller Between A Rock And A Hard Place is a 2012 short film, written and directed by Cyril Battarel. Comedy Muscle Beach Party is the second of seven beach party films produced by American International Pictures. It stars Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello and was directed by William Asher, who also directed four other films in this series. Dick Dale and the Del-Tones and Stevie Wonder appear in musical numbers, the latter aged thirteen and making his film debut, billed as "Little Stevie Wonder." Animation Simon's Cat: Cat Chat is a 2011 animated short film directed by Simon Tofield. Documentary film "It was winter. My father called us urgently. My uncle’s naked body had been found on the floor. There was a crowd of people standing about. The police dispersed the curious onlookers. My relatives were there. They asked me to go inside and choose the clothes in which he would be buried. I opened his wardrobe: it was empty. When I asked them what he died of they told me: of sadness. That answer contradicted all my memories of his life. I think my parents made a mistake when they told me as a child: “You must not enter your uncle’s house.” From that moment on, everything he did attracted my attention. Rodolfo was different. He wore flashy clothes, listened to Elvis and danced at every birthday party. The strange thing was that the chair by his side was always empty. He was the only one of my father’s brothers who didn’t want to be a blacksmith like my grandfather. In Paraguay in the eighties, under Stroessner’s dictatorship, he wanted to be a dancer. In my film I search for traces of his life, and discover that he was included in one of the ‘108 lists’, and was arrested and tortured. Even today in Paraguay when someone calls you ‘108’ they mean ‘hooker, faggot.’ For more than one generation, the time the dictatorship lasted, men who came under suspicion of being homosexual or against the regime were the favourite target of collaborators. When he was released, my uncle hid in his corner until his wounds healed. Rodolfo's story reveals a part of the hidden and silenced history of my country." Quoting director Renate Costa from the program notes of the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Thriller Ostende is a thriller and drama film written and directed by Laura Citarella. Comedy Bonda Soup 007 is a 2014 comedy romance film directed by Durgaprasad. Comedy Ulladakkam is 1991 Malayalam Psychological Thriller by Kamal. The film stars Mohanlal, Amala and Shobana in the lead roles. The movie was produced by Suresh Balaji under the banner of Sithara Combines and was distributed by Bhavachithra and Murali Release. Documentary film Il Sangue Verde (The Green Blood) is a 2010 documentary film directed by Andrea Segre. Comedy Unclear Proof is a 2013 short music comedy science fiction animation film directed by Max Hattler. Documentary film One Nation Under God is a 2009 American documentary film. It is directed by Will Bakke, produced by Michael B Allen, and stars Michael B Allen, Lawson Hopkins, Austin Meek, and Will Bakke. This is Will Bakke's first film. Original Production began in March 2008 in Dallas, Texas and completed in March 2009. The film has had limited screening around the US since it premiered on April 11, 2009, and was released on DVD August 31, 2009. Science Fiction The Jade Mask is a 1945 film featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan and the only appearance of Number Four Son, Eddie Chan, played by Edwin Luke, the real-life younger brother of Keye Luke, who had depicted Number One Son all through the 1930s. Documentary film THE DIGITAL BOMB is a rollercoaster-ride through the land of digital creativity. Internet-celebrity Tron Guy presents the past, present and future of the digital galaxies of the Internet.In the social galaxy, Bernard Stiegler (Centre Pompidou) introduces us to the age of the amateur. We discover webstars like technical evangelist Justine Ezarik and Leslie Hall, the "diva-deal" on the Internet.In the commercial galaxy we experience why digital creativity holds the key to future of creativity. We meet the digital creatives that are actually taking advantage of the new medium that is open and free and full of discourse.The media galaxy is about the death of traditional media. The cartel of the major networks and big content owners have made things more expensive than they need to be. And the Internet is all about free distribution and egalitarian information sharing.In the modern web there is no distinction between our online life and our offline life. We experience the discrepancy of the Net being a great platform where everybody can be creative and its threat to privacy. Where is it all going to? We cannot rip the wires out of the ground. So we better start swimming or we sink like a stone, as Bob Dylan used to say. Science Fiction Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs is a 1966 Italian spy-spoof film directed by Mario Bava and starring Vincent Price, Fabian, Francesco Mulé, Laura Antonelli and the Italian comedy team of Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. The film was shot in Italy by cinematographer Antonio Rinaldi and the Italian version is reported to be quite different from the English-language edition, with more screen time spent on the antics of Franco and Ciccio and less on Vincent Price and the other American cast members. The Italian title of the film is Le spie vengono dal semifreddo. The Italian title was a pun on The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. The "Dr. Goldfoot" of the English version is obviously a parody of James Bond's foe Goldfinger; 1964 film version was highly successful and still fresh in the public consciousness at the time the previous film in the series, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine was made. Comedy Fanfare is a 1958 Dutch comedy film directed by Bert Haanstra. The film was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival and the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Touch and Go is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Michael Truman and starring Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston, and June Thorburn. The film was made by Ealing Studios. The film was indifferently received on release and is not generally included in the canon of classic Ealing Comedies. It did however pick up two nominations at the 1956 British Academy Film Awards: Margaret Johnston for 'Best British Actress' and William Rose for 'Best British Screenplay' – Rose did win that year's screenplay award but for another Ealing film, The Ladykillers. Thriller No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American neo-Western thriller directed, written, and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on the Cormac McCarthy novel of the same name. The film stars Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin and tells the story of an ordinary man to whom chance delivers a fortune that is not his, and the ensuing cat-and-mouse drama as the paths of three men intertwine in the desert landscape of 1980 West Texas. Themes of fate, conscience, and circumstance re-emerge that the Coen brothers have previously explored in Blood Simple and Fargo. The film premiered in competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival on May 19. Among its four 2007 Academy Awards were Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay, allowing the Coen brothers to join five previous directors honored three times for a single film. In addition, the film won three British Academy Film Awards including Best Director, and two Golden Globes. The American Film Institute listed it as an AFI Movie of the Year, and the National Board of Review selected the film as the best of 2007. Animation My Little Pony: Meet the Ponies is a collection of animated shorts produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Hasbro. The animated shorts commemorate the 25th anniversary of the My Little Pony franchise and introduced the "Core 7" ponies. The shorts first became available online on Hasbro's official My Little Pony Website, before being released on DVD, Packaged within the first wave of the Core 7 Pony toys of the Generation 3 Line. Comedy What a Girl Wants is a 2003 American film starring Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth, Kelly Preston and Oliver James. Directed by Dennie Gordon, the film is based on the 1955 play The Reluctant Debutante by William Douglas-Home. It is the second adaptation for the screen of this work. Comedy Rumble in the Bronx, is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Anita Mui. Released in the United States in 1995, Rumble in the Bronx had a successful theater run, and brought Chan into the American mainstream. The film is set in the Bronx area of New York City but was filmed in and around Vancouver. It is still unto this day, Jackie Chan's highest grossing Chinese movie, with the Rush Hour series being his most well-known worldwide. Comedy Spectacular! is a 2009 Nickelodeon musical TV-movie. It stars singer Nolan Gerard Funk, Australian singer Tammin Sursok, Zoey 101, Victorious star Victoria Justice and Simon Curtis with Matthew Bennett, Andrea Lewis, Harris Allan, Joel Ballard and Avan Jogia. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, it premiered February 16, 2009. The soundtrack was released on February 3, 2009, with a full webstream on MTV.com released the previous week. Spectacular! attracted 3.7 million viewers during its premiere. Thriller The House with Laughing Windows is a 1976 Italian giallo film co-written and directed by Pupi Avati. The film was shot in Lido degli Scacchi in the Ferrara province of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. It was nominated for the 1983 International Fantasy Film Award for Best Film at Fantasporto. Comedy A Nice Girl Like Me is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Desmond Davis. The plot revolves around a girl who lives with her shrewd aunts, goes on a trip, gets pregnant, and must lie to her aunts that the baby is not hers. Documentary film Altyapı is a 2007 short documentary film directed by Fatih Akın. Documentary film Die Kunst des Trauerns is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Werner Boote. Animation Demain is a animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Comedy Silent Prey is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Tom Avitabile. Comedy The Final Girls is an upcoming 2015 American horror comedy film, directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller. The film stars Taissa Farmiga, Malin Åkerman, Alexander Ludwig, Nina Dobrev and Thomas Middleditch. Documentary film Imelda is a 2003 documentary film directed by Ramona S. Diaz about the life of Imelda Marcos, former First Lady of the Philippines. Beginning with her childhood, the film documents her marriage to future President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos, her rule under the dictatorship, her exile in Hawaii and her eventual return to the Philippines. Reviews were largely favorable and it won the Excellence in Cinematography Award Documentary award at Sundance Film Festival in 2004. Imelda outsold Spider-Man 2 in the Philippines, but only took US$200,992 at the US box office with an additional US$300,000 worldwide. Reviews from critics are favorable with a 94% fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes and a 69/100 from Metacritic. Comedy 30 Beats is a 2012 comedy romance film, written and directed by Alexis Lloyd and starring Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Jason Day and Vahina Giocante. Acquired by Roadside Attractions in Feb 2012, the film also stars Paz de la Huerta and Lee Pace. Roadside Attractions released the film theatrically and on Video on demand on June 1, 2012. Comedy Prázdniny pro psa is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1980. Comedy They Call Him Sasquatch is a 2003 straight to DVD movie starring Neal McDonough and Garry Marshall. Science Fiction Planet of the Apes is a 1968 American science fiction film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Charlton Heston. Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore, and James Daly have co-starring roles in the film. The screenplay by Michael Wilson and Rod Serling was based on the 1963 French novel La Planète des Singes by Pierre Boulle. It was the first in a series of five films made between 1968 and 1973, all produced by Arthur P. Jacobs and released by 20th Century Fox. The film tells the story of an astronaut crew who crash-land on a strange planet in the distant future. Although the planet appears desolate at first, the surviving crew members stumble upon a society in which apes have evolved into creatures with human-like intelligence and speech. The apes have assumed the role of the dominant species and humans are mute creatures wearing animal skins. The script was originally written by Rod Serling but underwent many rewrites before filming eventually began. Directors J. Lee Thompson and Blake Edwards were approached, but the film's producer Arthur P. Jacobs, upon the recommendation of Charlton Heston, chose Franklin J. Schaffner to direct the film. Comedy Midnight Runaround is the second in a series of made-for-TV spin-offs for Universal Television's Action Pack of the action/comedy Midnight Run put together by MCA TV to resurrect Bounty-Hunter Jack Walsh, who tasted box office success in 1988. Following Another Midnight Run, Christopher McDonald was once again cast as Jack Walsh, Midnight Runaround follows Another Midnight Run and continues with Midnight Run for Your Life. Animation Arrietty, titled The Borrower Arrietty in Japan and The Secret World of Arrietty in North America, is a 2010 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi and scripted by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa. It is based on The Borrowers by Mary Norton, an English author of children's books, about a family of tiny people who live secretly in the walls and floors of a typical household, borrowing items from humans to survive. The film stars the voices of Mirai Shida, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Shinobu Otake, Keiko Takeshita, Tatsuya Fujiwara, Tomokazu Miura and Kirin Kiki, and tells the story of a young Borrower befriending a human boy, while trying to avoid being detected by the other humans. Toshio Suzuki produced the film and Studio Ghibli provided the animation. Ghibli announced the film in late 2009 with Yonebayashi making his directorial debut as the youngest director of a Ghibli film. Miyazaki supervised the production as a developing planner. The voice actors were approached in April 2010, and Cécile Corbel wrote the film's score as well as its theme song. Released in Japan on July 17, 2010, Arrietty received very positive reviews, praising the animation and music. Comedy In the Nick is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Bernie Winters, James Booth and Harry Andrews. A gang of incompetent criminals are placed in a special type of new prison. Documentary film Neil Young Journeys is a 2011 American concert documentary film produced and directed by Jonathan Demme, featuring Neil Young and produced for Sony Pictures Classics. It is, along with Neil Young: Heart of Gold and Neil Young Trunk Show, part of a Neil Young trilogy being created by Demme. Documentary film Dance Grooves is a 2001 documentary film. Comedy Jamboo Savari is a 2014 Kannada criminal comedy film starring Prajwal Devaraj and Nikki Galrani in the lead role. The film is directed by K. C. Venugopal and produced by Hari Prasad Rao under HPR Entertainment Pvt Limited banner. The music for the film is composed by S. Premkumar. It was released on 13 June 2014. The film is a remake of successful Telugu film Swamy Ra Ra which starred Nikhil Siddharth and Swati Reddy. Documentary film Ash Runners is a 2010 documentary film directed by Bertrand Loyer. Comedy Gaydar is a 2002 short comedy film directed by Larry LaFond, written by LaFond and by Terry Ray and Larry Lafond. The film stars Terry Ray, Bryan Dattilo, Jennifer Echols, and Jim J. Bullock, and also features Charles Nelson Reilly in his last movie appearance. Comedy The Cinderella Man is a 1917 film directed by George Loane Tucker. Documentary film How Democracy Works Now: Twelve Stories is a 12-part documentary film series that examines the American political system through the lens of immigration reform from 2001–2007. The films were directed and produced by award-winning filmmaking team Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini. How Democracy Works Now premiered on HBO with the broadcast debut of The Senators' Bargain on March 24, 2010. A directors' cut of The Senators' Bargain was featured in the 2010 Human Rights Watch Film Festival at Lincoln Center, with the theatrical title Last Best Chance. The second story in the 12-part series, Mountains and Clouds, opened the festival in the same year. The films are touring the United States as part of the Human Rights Watch traveling film festival, and have been exhibited in special events at Columbia University, the Five College Consortium, Georgia College and State University, CUNY and other universities. Since its debut the series has become an important resource for advocates, policy-makers and educators. Documentary film The Women of Brukman is a film directed and written by Carole Poliquin and Isaac Isitan. Comedy The President's Barber is a 2004 South Korean film directed by Im Chan-sang. It follows a barber, his wife, and their only son through four decades of tumultuous Korean history. Much as in Forrest Gump, we see important moments in South Korean history through the eyes of the titular barber, who is drafted to be the official barber of President Park Chung-hee. The role of the barber is played by Song Kang-ho and Moon So-ri plays his wife. Comedy The Garage is a 1920 American short comedy film starring Buster Keaton and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. It was directed by Arbuckle himself. The film was also known as Fire Chief. This was the fourteenth film starring the duo. The film also stars Luke the Dog who starred in many other short comedies starring Keaton and Arbuckle. Comedy "Tim and Julian are an adorable, young couple who love each other very much, but something has started to founder in their relationship." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Streets Is Watching is a musical film in which Jay-Z compiles many of his unreleased music videos into a continuous film. The film takes place in Jay-Z's old neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. The film uses music from Jay-Z's albums Reasonable Doubt and In My Lifetime, Vol. 1. The film is noteworthy because it contains Jay's first two videos, "In My Lifetime" and "I Can't Get Wit That", both released without a major label contract. Animation Like the three specials of Gundam SEED, these specials feature new or changed scenes of the TV series. However unlike the TV series, which was told in the points of view of main characters Shinn Asuka and Kira Yamato, the Special Edition was told through the eyes of Athrun Zala, giving the movies a much more neutral point of view. Comedy Seven Chances is a 1925 American comedy silent film directed by and starring Buster Keaton, based on a play written by Roi Cooper Megrue, produced in 1916 by David Belasco. Additional cast members include T. Roy Barnes, Snitz Edwards and Ruth Dwyer. Jean Arthur, a future star, has an uncredited supporting role. The film's opening scenes were shot in early Technicolor, and this rare color footage still survives on the Kino International special edition DVD print. Comedy The Return of the Killer Klowns from Outer Space in 3D is a 2013 comedy film written by Grant Cramer and directed by Stephen Chiodo. Comedy Sex and the City is a 2008 American blue romantic comedy film written and directed by Michael Patrick King, and a film adaptation of the HBO comedy series of the same name about four female friends: Carrie Bradshaw, Samantha Jones, Charlotte York Goldenblatt, and Miranda Hobbes, dealing with their lives as single women in New York City. The series often portrayed frank discussions about romance and sexuality. The world premiere took place at Leicester Square, London, on May 15, 2008, and premiered on May 28, 2008, in the United Kingdom and May 30, 2008, in the United States. A sequel to the film, entitled Sex and the City 2, was released in 2010. Documentary film No se olvida (1965-1969) is a 1993 short documentary film written by Salvador Plancarte and directed by Manuel Martínez. Science Fiction Chameleon II: Death Match is a UPN science fiction television movie that was broadcast in 1999. It stars Bobbie Phillips as Kam. It is a sequel to the 1995 film Chameleon and was followed by a second sequel, Chameleon 3: Dark Angel. Comedy My Monster Mom is a 2008 comedy-drama film produced and distributed by Regal Films and GMA Films. It stars Annabelle Rama as Esme, an abrasive, loudmouth mother, and Ruffa Gutierrez as Abbey, her American-spoken daughter from the United States. Together they go through a series of antics and mishaps that eventually shapes their relationship for the better. Animation How Wings Are Attached to the Backs of Angels is a 1996 animated short by Canadian animator Craig Welch, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. While Welch's first film with the NFB, 1992's No Problem, was influenced by the comic style of NFB animators Cordell Barker and Richard Condie, How Wings Are Attached to the Backs of Angels marked a distinct change in artistic direction, exploring such darker themes as death and desire, in a style that has been called "surrealistic." Welch has stated that one of the original influences for the film was Arnold Böcklin's painting Isle of the Dead as well as Norman McLaren's 1946 NFB animated short A Little Phantasy on a 19th-century Painting, which incorporates the Böcklin work. Comedy Once a Gangster simplified Chinese: 飞砂风中转; traditional Chinese: 飛砂風中轉 is an 2010 Hong Kong action-adventure comedy film directed by Felix Chong. Comedy Good Boy Bad Boy is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Ashwini Chaudhary, starring Emraan Hashmi, Isha Sharvani, Tusshar Kapoor, Tanushree Dutta and Paresh Rawal. Produced by Raju Farooqui under the banner of Mukta Arts Ltd, the film is the remake of 1992 film Class Act starring Kid 'N Play. The film was an average grosser at the box-office. Comedy Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a 2013 South Korean film starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Kal So-won and Park Shin-hye. The film is a heartwarming comedy and family melodrama about a mentally challenged man wrongfully imprisoned for murder who builds friendships with the hardened criminals in his cell, and they help him see his daughter again by breaking her in. The film's early working title was December 23. Documentary film In Time's Shadow, The Hegis is a 1999 short documentary film directed by Rudy Buttignol and David Way. Thriller Hostage Negotiator is a 2001 film directed by Keoni Waxman. Thriller Rojo Amanecer is a 1989 Silver Ariel Award-winning Mexican film, directed by Jorge Fons. It is a film about the Tlatelolco Massacre in the section of Tlatelolco in Mexico City in the evening of October 2, 1968. It focuses on the day of a middle-class Mexican family living in one of the apartment buildings surrounding the Plaza de Tlatelolco and is based on testimonials from witnesses and victims. It stars Héctor Bonilla, María Rojo, the Bichir Brothers, Eduardo Palomo and others. Documentary film American Dreams is chock full of concrete, discrete elements that comprise an American iconography of the past three decades. The film encourages a kind of perverse nostalgia for 'the good old days': Nixon's 'you don't have Nixon to kick around any more'; Elvis' response to questions about his gyrating style and the rumour that once he shot his mother; Patty Hearst's 'Tania' statement; Senator Ribicoff's reference to 'Gestapo tactics in the streets of Chicago'. All of which is punctuated by the music of the period and set against a composite image of Hank Aaron memorabilia (arranged chronologically, 1954-76, the span of the champion home-run hitter's major league career), and the sordid diary jottings of the would-be assassin, Arthur Bremer. Documentary film Everywhere you look in Southern Louisiana there's water - rivers, bayous, swamps, the Mississippi River, the Gulf of Mexico. And everyone in Cajun Country has a water story, or two or three or more. Its waterways support the biggest economies in Louisiana - a $63 billion a year oil and gas industry, a $200 million a year fishing business, tourism and recreational sports.They are also home to some insidious polluters: The same oil and gas industry, 200 petrochemical plants along a 100-mile-long stretch of the Mississippi known "Cancer Alley," the world's largest Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico and erosion that is costing the coastline twenty five square miles of wetlands a year. At the same time SoLa is home to one of America's most vital and unique cultures; if everyone who lives there has a water story they can also most likely play the fiddle, waltz, cook an etouffe and hunt and fish. Thriller Ruang Talok 69, is a 1999 Thai crime film written and directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. It is the second feature film by the Thai writer-director. It stars Lalita Panyopas, a popular star of Thai soap operas. Comedy Wives and Other Wives is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Lloyd Ingraham based on a story by Jules Furthman. The film stars Mary Miles Minter and Colin Chase in the lead roles. Science Fiction Drifting School is a 1995 film starring Drake Bell in his film debut. The film is about aliens coming to earth and a drifting school student Kenny Smith who has to save the world before everybody on earth dies. Comedy Slipping Wives is a silent comedy short film starring Priscilla Dean, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Comedy Familia unida que espera la llegada de Halloween is a 1971 Argentine film. Comedy Senior Trip is a 1980 CBS made-for-television film, starring Scott Baio. Animation Primates of the Caribbean is a 2012 animation, comedy and family film written by Thomas Borch Nielsen and Jan Rahbek and directed by Jan Rahbek. Animation Superman Classic is a 2011 animated fan film made by Robb Pratt. Comedy Watch Your Stern is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Kenneth Connor, Eric Barker and Leslie Phillips. Watch Your Stern shares its cast and production team with the Carry On films, but the film is not an official member of the Carry On series. Comedy Paco y Felipe, en busca de pasar un fin de semana de diversión y descanso, consiguen una granja, propiedad del señor Rodríguez, un importante empresario, y para no estar solos invitan a dos amigas – Karla y Jazmín. Al llegar al lugar, conocen a los trabajadores Pepe y Chuy y a Genoveba y Serafina, donde de inmediato comienzan los divertidos enredos entre parejas que se ven sumergidos dentro de una comedia cargada de situaciones chuscas que lo pondrán a reír sin parar. Comedy Fit for a King is a 1937 American film starring Joe E. Brown and directed by Edward Sedgwick. Comedy Little Boy is an upcoming American drama film directed by Alejandro Gómez Monteverde and written by Monteverde and Pepe Portillo. The film stars Jakob Salvati, David Henrie, Kevin James, Emily Watson, Ted Levine, Michael Rapaport, Ali Landry and Ben Chaplin. The film is scheduled to be released on February 27, 2015, by Open Road Films. Comedy Millions is a 2004 British comedy-drama film directed by Danny Boyle, and starring Alex Etel, Lewis McGibbon, and James Nesbitt. The screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce adapted his novel while the film was in the process of being made. The novel Millions was subsequently awarded the Carnegie Medal. So far, this is Danny Boyle's only film not R rated by the MPAA. Science Fiction Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a 2004 American romantic science-fiction comedy-drama film about an estranged couple who have each other erased from their memories, written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry. The film uses elements of science fiction, psychological thriller, and a nonlinear narrative to explore the nature of memory and romantic love. It opened in North America on March 19, 2004, and grossed over $70 million worldwide. Kaufman and Gondry wrote the story with Pierre Bismuth. The ensemble cast includes Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Kirsten Dunst, Mark Ruffalo, Elijah Wood, Tom Wilkinson, Jane Adams, and David Cross. The film opened to high acclaim from film critics, with much praise centering around its acting and writing. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and has a cult following. Winslet also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Comedy Gophichand Jasoos, released in 1982, is about an overweight and middle-aged out-of-work private detective played by Raj Kapoor. Bela, played by Zeenat Aman is Gopi's neighbour. Gopichand, gets assigned to trace some diamonds that have been stolen. He finds that the diamonds are located in a coffin in a Catholic burial ground in Goa. Animation Shift is a 2012 experimental short film written by Anja Marais and Juan Carlos Zaldívar and directed by Juan Carlos Zaldívar. Comedy Laxdale Hall is a 1953 British romantic comedy film directed by John Eldridge and starring Ronald Squire, Kathleen Ryan, Raymond Huntley and Sebastian Shaw, with Prunella Scales and Fulton Mackay in early roles. Often titled Scotch on the Rocks, it was adapted from the novel Laxdale Hall by Eric Linklater. A British parliamentary delegation is dispatched to the Scottish Highlands where the residents are protesting at their poor links with the outside world. After a few days amongst them, and initial problems of interaction, the visitors begin to fully appreciate the locals' lifestyle Animation Não pise à grama is a 2009 short/animation/documentary film directed by Orlando Avila. Comedy 18 Again! is a 1988 comedy film starring George Burns and Charlie Schlatter. The plot involves a grandson switching souls with his grandfather by means of an accident. This was one of a series of unrelated films, including Like Father Like Son, Big, Vice Versa, and the Italian film Da grande, produced in the late 1980s involving a similar plotline. Comedy Avivato is a 1949 Argentine film directed and written by Enrique Cahen Salaberry with Ariel Cortazzo. Starring Pepe Iglesias. Science Fiction Conviene far bene l'amore is a 1975 sci-fi - sexy comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film is based on a novel with the same name written by the same Campanile. Comedy Seven Nights in Japan is a 1976 drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert. It stars Michael York, Charles Gray, and Hidemi Aoki. Documentary film In The Blood is a 2013 Short Family Sport Biography Documentary film directed by Brian Harrington. Comedy Bécassine is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Pierre Caron and starring Max Dearly, Paulette Dubost and Marguerite Deval. It is an adaptation of the French comic series Bécassine. Thriller Partners in Action is a 2002 film directed by Sidney J. Furie. Animation Natal Attraction is a 2009 animation short comedy film written and directed by Tom Fry. Comedy The Big Stuffed Dog is a 1981 children's film about the adventures of a plush Snoopy. It aired on NBC as part of its ill-fated Project Peacock series which featured family-based specials and programming. Animation The Return of Jafar is a 1994 American animated film that is a direct-to-video sequel to the 1992 animated film Aladdin, both produced by The Walt Disney Company. The film was released on May 20, 1994 and serves as the first episode of the Aladdin animated series. Culled from material originally intended for the first five episodes of the Aladdin TV series, The Return of Jafar was the first Disney direct-to-video animated feature release. Another Aladdin direct-to-video sequel, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, followed in 1996. The film centers on Jafar, the villain from the original film, trying to gain his revenge against Aladdin and his companions, Princess Jasmine, Genie, Abu, Carpet, the Sultan, and Iago, and become the ruler of Agrabah. Comedy On Our Merry Way is an American comedy film, produced by Benedict Bogeaus and Burgess Meredith, and released by United Artists. At the time of its release, King Vidor and Leslie Fenton were credited with its direction, although the DVD lists John Huston and George Stevens, who assisted with one of the segments, as well. The screenplay by Laurence Stallings and Lou Breslow, based on an original story by Arch Oboler, is similar in style to that of Tales of Manhattan, another anthology film made up of several vignettes linked by a single theme. The picture stars Paulette Goddard, Burgess Meredith, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour, Victor Moore and Fred MacMurray, and marks the first joint movie appearance of Stewart and Fonda, who play a pair of musicians in their section of the film. Documentary film No One Said It Would Be Easy is a feature-length film about and featuring the band Cloud Cult that was released in stores on April 21, 2009. It's an in depth look at Cloud Cult, including live footage, behind the scenes footage and exclusive interviews. The film was created by John Burgess and Scott West and includes footage gathered over the past ten years. The DVD is packaged with a compostable card containing plantable seeds and information on how to download five free mp3 live Cloud Cult songs, including: "Son Is Watching", "Everybody Here is a Cloud", "Take Your Medicine", and "Transistor Radio". No One Said It Would Be Easy envelops viewers into the story and people behind Cloud Cult. Serving as both an introduction and introspection meant for newcomers to the music and fans of the band alike, the film explores the emotional and philosophical underpinnings on which Cloud Cult was founded and continues to operate, namely those of love and hope. Thriller The Minus Man is a 1999 film based on the novel by Lew McCreary. It was directed by Hampton Fancher, who also wrote the screenplay. The film centers on a psychotic killer whom Fancher describes as "a cross between Psycho's Norman Bates, Melville's Billy Budd and Being There's Chauncey Gardner". Comedy "She Shoulda Said 'No'!" is a 1949 exploitation film that follows in the spirit of morality tales such as the 1936 films Reefer Madness and Marihuana. Directed by Sam Newfield and starring Lila Leeds, it was originally produced to capitalize on the arrest of Leeds and Robert Mitchum on a charge of marijuana conspiracy. The film was issued under many titles; it struggled to find a distributor until film presenter Kroger Babb picked up the rights, reissuing it as The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket. Its relative success came only after the promotional posters were redone and a story fabricated that the film was being presented in conjunction with the United States Treasury. Documentary film The Church of Saint Coltrane is a short documentary film produced by Alan Klingenstein and directed by Jeff Swimmer. It was filmed in 1996. Its subject is the famous jazz saxophonist John Coltrane, who became deeply religious after overcoming his addictions to alcohol and heroin in 1957. Posthumously, he was made the patron saint of the St. John William Coltrane African Orthodox Church church in San Francisco, which holds jam sessions every Sunday that are "five-hour jam sessions interspersed with liturgy, sermons, and fellowship." The 26 minute documentary film received awards at seven film festivals. In 1998, it was shown on BRAVO, then sold to cable networks in Europe and Asia. Comedy What Happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City is a 1901 American short film depicting a woman walking over a grate, the hot air lifting her skirt. On The Library of Congress's webpage, Rosemary Hanes and Brian Taves compared the sequence to the iconic image of Marilyn Monroe in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch, writing "With The Seven Year Itch, the image of Marilyn Monroe's thighs exposed under her billowing skirt entered American popular culture. The Library's motion picture and broadcasting collections provide the opportunity to document not only how women's roles and their depictions have changed throughout the past hundred years, but also how much has remained the same." Tom Gunning makes another observation, contrasting the two events as narrative devices writing "The act of display [in What Happened...] is both climax and resolution here and does not lead to a series of incidents or the creation of characters with discernible traits. While the similar lifting of Marilyn Monroe's skirt in The Seven Year Itch also provides a moment of spectacle, it simultaneously creates character traits that explain later narrative actions." Comedy Million Dollar Legs is an American comedy film starring Jack Oakie and W. C. Fields, directed by Edward F. Cline, produced by Herman J. Mankiewicz and B. P. Schulberg, co-written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and released by Paramount Pictures. The movie was inspired by the 1932 Summer Olympics, held in Los Angeles. Comedy Warn That Man is a 1943 British comedy thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Gordon Harker, Raymond Lovell and Finlay Currie. It was based on a play by Vernon Sylvaine. During the Second World War, the niece of a peer is kidnapped and an impersonator takes her place as part of a German attempt to assassinate a politician. Thriller End of Animal is a 2010 fantasy, mystery, sci-fi, thriller film written and directed by Jo Sung-hee. Comedy Kids in America is a 2005 film directed by Josh Stolberg. It was written by Andrew Shaifer and Stolberg. The film is inspired by real events. Comedy Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola is an upcoming Brazilian comedy film based on the book of same the name by comedian Danilo Gentili. The film will be directed by Fabrício Bittar and the screenplay was written by Gentili with collaboration of other writers. Comedy Girolimoni, il mostro di Roma is a 1972 Italian historical drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. The film tells, with some historical licenses, the story of Gino Girolimoni, wrongfully accused of a series of murders that occurred in Rome between 1924 and 1928. Comedy Pedithondan is a 2014 romance comedy film directed by Pradeep Chokli. Animation Aunt Fanny's Tour of Booty is a computer animated short comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios. The film is included in the computer animated film Robots DVD as a bonus feature. Animation Smoke My Christmas is a 2011 animated short film directed by Clément Desnos, Jean-David Fabre, Julien Perron, Rémi Salmon and Vincent Verniers. Comedy Allulu Vasthunnaru is a 1984 Telugu film directed by K. Vasu. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Geetha, and Chandra Mohan in important roles.Same story was freemade in Hindi as Rajkumar Santoshi’s Andaz Apna Apna and was again made in Telugu as Veedavadandi Babu. Later many times this story was copied in many languages and again in Hindi also as Govinda’s Joru ka Ghulam and Jodi number 1. Padmanabham provides comedy and K.V.Mahadevan’s melodies were highlight of this hit movie. Documentary film For My Children is a documentary film directed by Michal Aviad Documentary film The Arrivals (French: Les Arrivants) is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Claudine Bories and Patrice Chagnard. Documentary film The 50 Year Argument is a documentary film by Martin Scorsese and co-directed by David Tedeschi about the history and influence of the New York Review of Books, which marked its 50th anniversary in 2013. The documentary premiered in June 2014 at the Sheffield Doc/Fest and was soon screened in Oslo and Jerusalem before airing on the British Arena television series in July. It was also screened at the Telluride Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival and was seen at the New York Film Festival, among others, in September. It first aired on HBO on September 29, 2014 and is expected to be screened at the Tokyo Film Festival in October. The film uses a combination of archival footage, quotes from the Review and contemporary interviews to give a view of the coverage of the journal over its half-century of publication, focusing on how its writers and editors have approached the larger issues of the day. Reviews of the film have been mostly warm. Thriller The Deaths of Ian Stone is a 2007 horror film directed by Dario Piana. It stars Mike Vogel, Christina Cole, Jaime Murray, and Michael Dixon. The story centers on an American man living in Britain, Ian Stone, who is killed each day by mysterious beings. He then enters a new existence, unaware of his prior lives. When he begins to remember past existences, he is once again in danger of being killed, with each death more gruesome than the last. Thriller False River is a 2005 thriller film written by Chad Draper, Rex Hauck and directed by Rex Hauck. Comedy Bhola in Bollywood is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Sumbul Gazi. Comedy Ek Aur Ek Gyarah is an Indian film by comedic director David Dhawan. This movie stars the comedic veterans Govinda and Sanjay Dutt. Animation Poppety in the Fall is a 2012 animation short film written and directed by Pierre-Luc Grangeon and Antoine Lanciaux. Documentary film A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica is a two-part documentary about the process of making the Metallica album, and the following tour. It was produced by Juliana Roberts and directed by Adam Dubin. A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica was released as a double VHS pack. Both parts are available on a single DVD, but only in region 1. Comedy Living In Missouri is an award-winning indie film comedy about an emotionally maladjusted love triangle. The film, directed by Shaun Peterson, made its world premiere at the Austin Film Festival in 2001, and has spent several years playing festivals and special engagements. The cast includes Ian McConnel, screenwriter Connor Ratliff, and veteran character actor Holmes Osborne. Comedy Close Shaves is a 1926 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Animation Toto is a 2013 animated family short film written and directed by Zbigniew Czapla. Animation The Crocodile`s Wife is a 2010 animated comedy drama short film directed by Jody Cleaver. Thriller 24 Hours in London is a 2000 British crime thriller film from writer-director Alexander Finbow. The film takes place in London in the year 2009. Thriller Headless Body in Topless Bar is a 1995 thriller and drama film written by Peter Koper and directed by James Bruce. Comedy Here is Greenwood is a 1991 romantic comedy anime written by Tomomi Mochizuki and Yukie Nasu and directed by Tomomi Mochizuki. Comedy It May Be Love But It Doesn't Show, Italian: Anche se è amore non si vede, is a 2011 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by the comedy duo Ficarra e Picone. It is their first film in which the setting is not Sicilian. The film was a box office success, grossing over 6 million euros. Comedy Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb is the 31st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction The Decelerators is a 2012 short science fiction film written and directed by Mark Slutsky. Animation LeapFrog: Talking Words Factory is a 2003 short family animated film written by John Ludin and directed by Roy Allen Smith. Documentary film Pa Rubika Celu (On Rubik's Road) is a short documentary film directed by Laila Pakalnina. Thriller Set to Kill is a 2005 action, crime film directed by Marco Mak. Animation Enter a wondrous world of love and laughter and join a lonely orphan on the adventure of a lifetime in this all-new animated tale, featuring original songs and more misfit toys than Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Locked in a deserted old English toy shop, Katherine and her stuffy cousin Matthew meet some very special friends: Ruffles, the clown who wears everyone out with his old routines; Henrietta, the sentimental hippo whose heart’s in the right place but her feet aren’t; Clarence, the rickety old clock who can tell time but never has enough of it; Wheelie, a truck without a spare tire; and Sarah, the adorable doll Katherine makes her “little sister.” Their fantasy world becomes a nightmare when Master Jack, the evil Jack-in-the-box who wants to rule Toydom and make Katherine his queen, casts a spell that shrinks her to the size of a doll. General Jim, the white-haired wooden soldier, leads his ragtag band of toys into battle--but if they can’t capture Jack’s magic locket before sunrise, Katherine will stay small forever! Experience the kind of mirthful magic that grownups never believe in this heartwarming tale in the tradition of Toy Story. Comedy Bootmen is a 2000 Australian comedy-drama film, directed by Dein Perry. It was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures in Canada and USA and 20th Century Fox Distribution in Australia and funded by the Australian Film Finance Corporation. Production was from 19 June to 18 August 1999 in Sydney and Newcastle by cinematographer Steve Mason who won two cinematography awards in the 2000 AFI awards and the 2001 FCCA Awards. It stars Adam Garcia, Sophie Lee, Sam Worthington. The film was released in Australia on 5 October 2000 and was Dein Perry's debut film, who was previously involved with stage shows such as Tap Dogs and Steel City. It is also known as Tap Dogs in Japan. Comedy Second Sight is a 1989 comedy film from Warner Bros., starring John Larroquette, Bronson Pinchot, Stuart Pankin and Bess Armstrong. In the film, a paranormal detective, a psychic and a nun search the streets of Boston, Massachusetts for a missing person who has allegedly been kidnapped. Although scripted by Patricia Resnick and Oscar-winner Tom Schulman, the film was a critical and commercial failure; it garnered mostly-negative reviews, and earned only $5.3 million at the United States box office. Documentary film Sickfuckpeople is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Rechinsky Juri. Comedy Pagale Vennela is an 2007 Telugu movie that is directed by C.V.Reddi. Siva Balaji plays the lead role. The film released on 26 January 2007. Thriller Headquartered in New York’s Chinatown, sadist Olga Saglo deals in narcotics and white slavery. Her drug-addicted slaves, brutally tortured for the slightest offense, rely on each other for comfort. Documentary film Grandfather Cheno... and Other Stories is a 1994 short film and documentary written and directed by Juan Carlos Rulfo Documentary film No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson is a 2010 documentary film produced by Kartemquin Films for ESPN's 30 for 30 series and directed by Steve James. No Crossover details the February 14, 1993 bowling alley riots of then high school basketball player and future NBA sportsman, Allen Iverson, and how the incident, trial and eventual conviction of Iverson divided the town of Hampton, Virginia. The documentary features camcorder footage from the February 14, 1993 riots at a bowling alley where Iverson and his young friends were accused of attacking adults with chairs. The incident allegedly stemmed from racial epithets said by the white adult high school students from neighboring Poquoson to Iverson and his friends. Iverson was specifically accused of striking a white woman. While vital to the prosecution, the videotape of the incident is unclear and it is difficult to make out any of the individuals involved. Despite punches thrown by both parties involved, only Iverson and his friends Melvin Stephens, Samuel Wynn and Michael Simmons, were charged in the incident. Comedy Anthropos yia oles tis doulies is a 1966 Greek film directed by Giorgos Konstantinou, written by Giorgos Konstantinou and Hristos Kyriakos and a production of Roussopuloi Company. Thriller Final Analysis is a 1992 American neo-noir drama directed by Phil Joanou and written by Wesley Strick. It stars Richard Gere, Kim Basinger, Uma Thurman, Eric Roberts and Keith David. The executive producers were Gere and Maggie Wilde. The neo-noir style of Final Analysis imitates Hitchcockian thrillers like Vertigo. Science Fiction Dr. M. is a 1990 film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol. The film is a remake of 1922's Fritz Lang's Dr. Mabuse the Gambler, which was in turn based on Mabuse der Spieler by Norbert Jacques. Comedy Man of Her Dreams is a 2009 comedy film directed by Clifton Powell. Comedy From Richard W. Haines, the director of cult horror classic ‘Splatter University,’ comes the story of a sinister millionaire who hires a team of thieves to rob his own bank. The thieves pull off the heist but are double-crossed by the banker, who takes all of the money in order to fund a corrupt politician. But it would seem that this banker messed with the wrong thieves. Soft Money is a sexy, double-crossing tale of revenge that is not to be missed! Documentary film Flow: For Love of Water is a 2008 documentary film directed by Irena Salina produced by Steven Starr and co-produced by Gill Holland and Yvette Tomlinson . The film features interviews with water and community activists Maude Barlow, Peter Gleick, Ashok Gadgil, Rajendra Singh, and Vandana Shiva. The film won the Grand Jury Award at the Mumbai International Film Festival and the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary at the United Nations Film Festival. The film deals with attempts at privatization of water infrastructure. Major businesses depicted in the film are Nestle, The Coca-Cola Company, Suez, and the International Monetary Fund. It competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. FLOW launched a Right To Water campaign to add a 31st article to the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Article31.org. FLOW was released theatrically by Oscilloscope Labs in September, 2008, and then invited to screen for the UN General Assembly on the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, where the first 50,000 signatories to Article31 were presented to the President of the General Assembly, Father Miguel D'Escoto Brockmann. Thriller Divertimento is a 2000 film directed by José García Hernández. Comedy Sorobanzuku is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. Comedy Winning London is a 2001 film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Documentary film The Ball of the Actresses is a 2009 French film directed by Maïwenn. The title is a reference to a movie by Roman Polanski, The Fearless Vampire Killers. Thriller To Kill a Beaver is a 2012 action drama thriller film written and directed by Jan Jakub Kolski. Documentary film Dancing With Style is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Xander De Boer. Documentary film The Boxing Girls of Kabul is a 2012 Canadian documentary film directed by Ariel Nasr which follows young women boxers and their coach, Sabir Sharifi, at Afghanistan’s female boxing academy, as these athletes face harassment and threats in their efforts to represent their country in international competition and attempt to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games. Training takes place at Ghazi Stadium, Afghanistan’s national stadium, which had previously been the site of executions by the Taliban. The 52-minute documentary was produced by Annette Clarke for the National Film Board of Canada. Julia Kent composed music for the film. Animation Fantastic Animation Festival is a package film of animation segments, mostly to music, released in 1977. It was one of the earliest of the sort of collections typified by Computer Animation Festival and Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. Included in its 16 segments was the first national appearance of Will Vinton's Claymation, Bambi Meets Godzilla, and a Superman cartoon from the 1940s. Documentary film Here Be Dragons is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Mark Cousins. Documentary film "A situation report from the Gaza Strip in February 2009, just one month after the end of Israelʼs military offensive. Destruction everywhere. The bombs did not even spare the theme park. The ghost train is out of order. But hasnʼt Gaza itself become a ghost town? Yes and no. Amid ruins, grief and despair, there are people who refuse to give up. Calmly and unspectacularly, without analysis or agitation, this film shows what it means to rebuild oneʼs life and daily common existence in a destroyed region that is cut off by an ongoing blockade. It transmits diverse impressions and voices from Gaza: children who have lost their relatives and young people who do not feel like taking a compulsory vacation, clowns who despite the nearby rocket fire still manage to make children laugh, and the politically-committed Darg Team rappers whose music is polarizing. It not only shows places such as the border crossing into Egypt, the hospital, the UN Food Distribution Center, the smugglersʼ tunnels and the refugee camps, but also the beach and the zoo. Thatʼs where the skeleton of a whale is being reconstructed. A beautiful image, despite everything." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Comedy Kilimanjaro is a 2013 comedy, drama and fantasy short film written and directed by Nima Yousefi. Documentary film Biquefarre is a 1983 French documentary film written and directed by Georges Rouquier. The film entered the competition at the 40th Venice International Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Prize. Thriller Anasuya a 2007 Telugu thriller film directed and produced by Ravi Babu. The film starred Bhumika Chawla, Ravi Babu, & Abbas. The film is said to be inspired from the Hollywood film, The Silence of the Lambs. Comedy Sister Welsh's Nights is a 2009 film directed by Jean-Claude Janer. Comedy Don't Give Up the Sheep is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the first short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog and is the prototype for the following 6 episodes. The title is a play on the expression "Don't Give Up the Ship". Science Fiction Echo Dr. is an action drama science fiction film directed by Patrick Ryan Sims. Animation Inquiry is a 1966 animated documentary film directed by C. T. Baptista. Comedy Reggie Mixes In is a 1916 silent action/comedy-drama film produced starring Douglas Fairbanks and directed by Christy Cabanne. The film was produced by Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. Thriller Death to Smoochy is a 2002 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito and co-starring Robin Williams, Edward Norton, Catherine Keener, and Jon Stewart. The film received mixed reviews from critics and failed at the box office during its release, but in recent years it has developed a sizable cult following. Comedy The Devil Is a Woman is a 1935 romance film directed and photographed by Josef von Sternberg, adapted from the 1898 novel La Femme et le pantin by Pierre Louÿs. The film was based on a screenplay by John Dos Passos, and stars Marlene Dietrich, with Lionel Atwill, Cesar Romero, Edward Everett Horton and Luisa Espinel. The original male lead was Joel McCrea who quit after Von Sternberg insisted on 35 takes of McCrea asking a waiter for a cup of coffee. Thriller Autumn Wanderer is a 2013 romance, drama, thriller film directed by Nathan Sutton. Comedy "Marco Berger's debut feature sees conniving Bruno dumped by his girlfriend and deciding to win her back by hook or by crook; only she is happy with a new boyfriend Pablo and so Bruno devises another plan to get him out of the way. Wily, conniving Bruno (Manuel Vignau) has been dumped by his girlfriend Laura (Mercedes Quinteros), only now he desperately wants her back. She's not interested, however, as there's a new man in her life, the charming, good-looking Pablo (Lucas Ferraro). When Bruno realises that she's not going to give Pablo up, he devises an alternative plan to win her back. But events start spinning out of control when Bruno encounters a few unforeseen complications along the way. Marco Berger builds on his promising earlier short, The Watch (seen in Cannes and Sundance) with this smart, funny feature debut. A beautifully shot reflection on male foibles and friendships, Plan B is grounded in two outstanding performances from Manuel Vignau and Lucas Ferraro that avoid empty rhetoric and easy clichés. Neil Labute meets Marivaux (with a wry, amusing twist) in an appealing modern-day love story set among the roof terraces, gyms and apartments of contemporary Buenos Aires." Quoting Maria Delgado Thriller The Cutter is a direct to video action film released in 2005, starring Joanna Pacuła, Chuck Norris, Daniel Bernhardt, Bernie Kopell and Marshall R. Teague. After a deadly kidnapping rescue gone wrong, a guilt ridden detective recruits his specialized SWAT team to successfully rescue an aged diamond cutter from the hands of a murderous thief. Filmed In Spokane, Washington. It features many of Norris' cliches. The movie utilized the services of Spokane Transit Authority in the scenes involving public bus transportation Animation The Night Of The Monstrous Meeting is a 2013 short animation film directed by students from the Taller de Animación Municipal . Documentary film Inorganica is a 2013 documentary/biographical short film directed by Valerie Mellon. Comedy An Incompetent Hero is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Tiresia is a 2003 French film directed by Bertrand Bonello and written by Bonello and Luca Fazzi. Based on the legend of Tiresias, it tells of a transsexual who is kidnapped by a man and left to die in the woods. She is then saved by a family and receives the gift of telling the future. The film stars Laurent Lucas, Clara Choveaux, Thiago Telès and Célia Catalifo. Tiresia was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Shock ‘Em Dead, also known as Rock ‘Em Dead, is a comedic horror film written by Mark Freed, David Tedder and Andrew Cross, and directed by Mark Freed. It stars Traci Lords in one of her first post-adult film roles. Comedy Dos meseros majaderos is a 1966 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Comedy Situation Hopeless... But Not Serious is a 1965 comedy film starring Alec Guinness, Mike Connors and Robert Redford. It is based on the novel The Hiding Place by Robert Shaw. The title is a variation of an old Viennese saying; "The situation is desperate but not serious." Comedy Wer zwei Mal lügt is a 1993 film directed by Bertram von Boxberg. Comedy Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra is a 2002 French film based on the comic book Astérix et Cléopâtre by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo and a sequel for the 1999 movie Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar. It was the most expensive French movie at that time. It is the second adaption of Asterix and Cleopatra, following the 1968 animated movie. The film was directed by Alain Chabat, written by Chabat, and starred Gérard Depardieu, Christian Clavier, Jamel Debbouze, Édouard Baer, Monica Bellucci, and Chabat. It was co-produced by French companies Katharina / Renn Productions, TF1 Film Productions and German companies KC Medien and CP Medien AG. It sold 14,557,020 tickets in France. Unlike other live action adaptions of Asterix books, up to now, this movie is the only Asterix live action movie where the plot adheres closely to the original comic book Astérix et Cléopatre without incorporating elements from other books. He received positive reviews, holding a 86% of positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 7 reviews. Comedy New News is a 1937 short comedy film written by Al Giebler, Searle Kramer and Elwood Kramer, and directed by Charles Lamont. Animation The Yellow Generation is a 2014 short adventure sci-fi horror animation film written and directed by Daniel Sake. Comedy Penny Points to Paradise is a 1951 comedy feature film. The film was the feature film debut of the stars of The Goon Show, Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers. The film was directed by Tony Young, who later went on to produce The Telegoons for BBC Television. Comedy Peach O'Reno is a 1931 pre-Production Code comedy film starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Dorothy Lee, and Zelma O'Neal. It was released on Christmas Day of 1931 Animation The End of Eating Everything is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Wangechi Mutu. Thriller Signpost to Murder is a 1964 film directed by George Englund. Thriller Treachery is an upcoming film written and directed by Travis Romero and starring Michael Biehn. Documentary film South Africa Belongs to Us is a 1980 documentary film directed by Chris Austin. Animation LAMI is a 2013 year short animation film directed by Christophe Defaye and Olivier Defaye. Comedy The Wedding Party is a 1969 American film farce. Its simple plot focuses on a soon-to-be groom and his interactions with various relatives of his fiancée and members of the wedding party prior to the ceremony on the family's estate on Shelter Island. The independent film was a joint effort by Sarah Lawrence theatre professor Wilford Leach and two of his students, protégé Brian De Palma and Cynthia Monroe, who bankrolled the project. The trio shared screen credit as writers, directors, and producers. Leach went on to a successful career as a Tony Award-winning theatre director, while De Palma continued as an auteur of films frequently emulating the themes and techniques of Alfred Hitchcock. The film was made in 1963 but not released until six years later, after one of its supporting players, Robert De Niro, had begun to draw notice for his work in off-Broadway theatre and De Palma's 1968 release Greetings. Also in the cast were Jennifer Salt and William Finley, both of whom were De Palma regulars, and fellow Sarah Lawrence student Jill Clayburgh as the bride-to-be. The film is now available on DVD. Thriller I as in Icarus is a 1979 French thriller film directed by Henri Verneuil. Comedy Hor taew tak 4 is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Poj Arnon. Comedy Def Jam's How to Be a Player is a 1997 comedy film, starring Bill Bellamy, Natalie Desselle and Bernie Mac. The film was directed by Lionel C. Martin, and written by Mark Brown and Demetria Johnson. The film is rated R for crude humor, and sex-related activities. The How to Be a Player Soundtrack, released by Def Jam Recordings on August 5, 1997, featured the hit single "Big Bad Mama" by Foxy Brown featuring Dru Hill. Comedy Mr. Boggs Steps Out is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles. Comedy The Devil to Pay! is a 1930 American drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Ronald Colman, Loretta Young and Frederick Kerr. It was written by Frederick Lonsdale and Benjamin Glazer. Comedy Sisters & Brothers is a 2011 Canadian drama film written and directed by Carl Bessai. The film explores the relationships of four sets of siblings who have not had contact for some time. It is the final film in Bessai's Family X trilogy exploring family relations, following 2008's Mothers & Daughters and 2010's Fathers & Sons. Comedy El Amor infiel is a 1974 Argentine drama film directed and written by Mario David. It was filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The film was based on a novel. Documentary film Prisoners of a White God is a documentary about the Akha people, produced and distributed by Twin Star in September 2008. The documentary is about a Czech researcher, Tomáš Ryška, who goes to the Thai and Laotian mountains in order to search and document the causes of wrongdoing and violence done to the indigenous peoples and their children by Christian missionaries. Science Fiction Joey, also known as Making Contact, is a 1985 West German fantasy film from Centropolis Film Productions. The film was co-written and directed by Roland Emmerich. The plot concerns a boy who loses his father, but makes contact with what he believes is his deceased parent via a small phone and is terrorized by a demonic ventriloquist dummy named Fletcher who is possessed by a demon and summons demons to threaten his friends as only the boy must go into the spirit world to destroy this evil in a battle of good vs. evil. The boy develops the power of telekinesis, which soon gets out of hand. Documentary film Starsuckers is a 2009 British documentary film aiming to expose the "shams and deceit involved in creating a pernicious celebrity culture". Directed by Chris Atkins, director of the 2007 documentary Taking Liberties, it shows the production team planting a variety of celebrity-related stories in the UK media, such as a claim that the singer Avril Lavigne had been seen asleep in a nightclub. A variety of tabloid newspapers accepted the stories without corroboration or evidence. It launched as part of the British Film Institute's 53rd Film Festival. Thirty minutes of footage from the film were shown to the Leveson Inquiry as part of the evidence presented by the film's director, Chris Atkins. Thriller A late night detour leads to an unimaginable nightmare when an estrangedcouple’s car breaks down on a remote country road. Finding themselves stranded on adark and deserted two-lane highway, David Fox (Luke Wilson) and his soon-to-be exwifeAmy (Kate Beckinsale) are forced to spend the night at a seedy motel run by an oddbut seemingly harmless proprietor (Frank Whaley). In their filthy, threadbare room, thebickering couple finds a cache of homemade slasher films that look disturbingly real.Once they realize the blood-soaked videos were shot in the very room in which they’restaying, David and Amy know they will be the sadistic filmmakers’ next victims unlessthey put aside their differences and work together to escape.-----After the accidental death of their young son, David (Luke Wilson) and AmyFox’s (Kate Beckinsale) marriage is in tatters. Returning from their last trip togetherbefore finalizing their divorce, David decides to take an unfamiliar short cut down adesolate back road. When their car breaks down they find they have no choice but to stayat a nearby motel where the distracted night manager, Mason (Frank Whaley), seemsmore interested in watching lurid horror films than helping them with their enginetroubles.The couple resign themselves to a tense and uncomfortable night together in therundown room, but no sooner do they turn down the ratty bed covers than they begin tohear frantic banging from the room next door. When they complain about the noise,Mason informs the Fox’s they are the motels only guests, and suggests a vagrant mayhave broken in and taken up temporary residence next door.Jittery and desperate to unwind, David tries watching some unmarked videos hefinds in the room which turn out to be graphic, low-budget slasher films like the onesMason was watching when they checked in. After a few minutes, David realizes withgrowing horror that the brutal violence in the videos isn’t make-believe. Fitted withmultiple hidden cameras, the motels “honeymoon suite” is the arena for a sickening anddeadly game of cat and mouse.The couple soon figures out that the bloodthirsty killers intend to make David andAmy the stars of their next snuff film. As they begin their frantic effort to escape, theyfind their captors are filming their every move, toying with them to increase the sadisticappeal of the production. With their tormentors closing in fast, David and Amy mustlearn to depend on each other again if they are to have any chance of surviving thelongest night of their lives. Thriller Hallam Foe is a 2007 British drama film directed by David Mackenzie based on the novel written by Peter Jinks. The film was released in the United States as Mister Foe. The screenplay was written by Ed Whitmore and David Mackenzie. Hallam Foe premiered at the Berlin Film Festival on 16 February 2007 and competed for the Golden Bear for Best Motion Picture. The film won the Silver Bear for Best Music. The film was released in the UK on 31 August 2007 and in the US on 5 September 2008. Documentary film Atman is a 1997 documentary film by Finnish director Pirjo Honkasalo about two Indian brothers on a pilgrimage. It is the final installment of Honkasalo's "Trilogy of the Sacred and the Satanic", preceded by Mysterion and Tanjuska and the 7 Devils. Atman received the Joris Ivens Award at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Comedy Flicker Flashbacks No. 1, Series 5 is a 1946 short comedy film written by Richard Fleischer and directed by Richard Fleischer, D. W. Griffith and Thomas H. Ince. Thriller The Life Before Her Eyes is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Vadim Perelman. The screenplay was adapted by Emil Stern from the Laura Kasischke novel of the same name. The film stars Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood. It was released on April 18, 2008, and revolves around a survivor's guilt from a Columbine-like event that occurred 15 years previously, which causes her present-day idyllic life to fall apart. Comedy Tormented is a 2009 British slasher film starring Alex Pettyfer, April Pearson, Dimitri Leonidas, Calvin Dean and newcomer Tuppence Middleton. Directed by Jon Wright and written by newcomer Stephen Prentice, the film was released on 22 May 2009 in the UK. Tormented was produced by BBC Films, Pathé, Slingshot Studios, Forward Films, and Screen West Midlands, and the music was composed by Orbital member Paul Hartnoll. Documentary film SuperFly is a 15 minute short documentary film. Comedy Andy Warhol's Bad is a 1977 comedy film, directed by Jed Johnson, starring Carroll Baker, Perry King and Susan Tyrrell. It was written by Pat Hackett and George Abagnalo, and was the last film produced by Andy Warhol before his death in 1987. The opening screening in May 1977 attracted over 750 people, including Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, Julie Christie, and George Cukor. Tyrrell won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. Comedy Star Trek: The Pepsi Generation is a 1988 short, comedy, sci-fi film, written by Ryan K. Johnson with Darrell Bratz and directed by Ryan K. Johnson. Comedy "One day an unusual box is delivered to Robin, who subsequently finds himself caught in a trap…" Quoting the synopsis from the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Comedy Xmas Without China is a 2013 documentary, comedy, family film directed by Alicia Dwyer. Comedy Gosaibaganer Bhoot is a Bengali comedy-fantasy film directed by art director, production designer, and costume designer Nitish Roy, based on a novel by Bengali writer Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. The music/lyrics was composed by Bengali brand Chandrabindoo. Comedy Bubbling Troubles is an American 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 187th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Gigolo and Whore is a 1994 comedy film written by Polly Or and Siandy Shiu and directed by Terry Tong. Documentary film The Doors: Dance on Fire is a 1985 music documentary film directed by Ray Manzarek. Comedy Bad Medicine is a 1985 comedy film starring Steve Guttenberg, Alan Arkin, and Julie Hagerty. The film was written and directed by Harvey Miller, and was based on the novel Calling Dr. Horowitz, by Steven Horowitz, MD and Neil Offen. The film was criticized for its negative ethnic stereotypes. Although the film is set "Somewhere in Central America," it was filmed entirely in Spain. It was released by 20th Century Fox, and was one of three 1985 films to feature Hagerty in a starring role, the others being Lost in America and Goodbye, New York. Comedy Neko ni mikan is a 2014 comedy film directed by Akihiro Toda. Animation Inspector Street is a 2013 short animation drama film directed by Emmanuelle Loslier. Comedy Guys from the Army Band is a 1961 Armenian film. Science Fiction Frankenstein's Army, also known as Army of Frankenstein in the Netherlands, is a 2013 Dutch-American-Czech found-footage horror film directed by Richard Raaphorst, written by Chris M. Mitchell and Miguel Tejada-Flores, and starring Karel Roden, Joshua Sasse, and Robert Gwilym. Russian soldiers encounter horrifying undead soldiers created by a Nazi scientist descended from Victor Frankenstein. Documentary film Letters from the Desert (Eulogy to Slowness) is a 2010 documentary film written by Michela Occhipinti, Simona Coppini and Pau Mirabet. Thriller The Messengers is a 2007 American supernatural horror film directed by the Pang Brothers, and produced by Sam Raimi. It stars Kristen Stewart, John Corbett, William B. Davis, Dylan McDermott, and Penelope Ann Miller. The film is about an ominous darkness that invades a seemingly serene sunflower farm in North Dakota, and the Solomon family—the owners of the farm—who are torn apart by suspicion, mayhem, and murder. The film was released on February 2, with the DVD released on June 5. Although the setting of the film is in North Dakota, filming actually took place in the Qu'Appelle Valley near the small community of Abernethy, Saskatchewan, Canada. The graphic novel adaptation was published in January 2007 by Dark Horse Comics, written by Jason Hall, and illustrated by Kelley Jones. The prequel, Messengers 2: The Scarecrow, was released on June 21, 2009. Animation Machination 84 is a 2011 animated short film directed by Lia. Thriller Terror Train is a 1980 slasher film, directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Ben Johnson and David Copperfield. It follows the members of a college fraternity who played a cruel prank on a shy kid named Kenny Hampson three years ago. They are having a costume party on a train; unbeknownst to them, someone has boarded the train with them and is killing them all one by one. Thriller Slaughter is a 1972 Blaxploitation film which was released during the early 1970s Blaxploitation film era. It was directed by Jack Starrett and it stars Jim Brown as a black Vietnam Veteran and former Green Beret captain who is referred to only by his last name Slaughter. He seeks revenge for the murder of his parents by the mafia, which his father had ties to. This film was followed by a sequel the following year, Slaughter's Big Rip-Off. Documentary film Music for the Movies: Toru Takemitsu is a 2007 musical documentary film directed by Charlotte Zwerin. Comedy Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay is a 2011 Philippine mockumentary independent feature film starring Lilia Cuntapay which is written and directed by Antoinette Jadaone. The film won six awards in the 2011 Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival, including a Best Actress award for Cuntapay. Science Fiction Magic and Loss is a 2011 science fiction film written by Judith Pernin, Lim Kah Wai directed by Lim Kah Wai. Comedy Congress Dances is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Erik Charell and starring Lilian Harvey, Conrad Veidt and Henri Garat. It was an English-language version of the German film Der Kongreß tanzt. A separate French-language version Le congrès s'amuse was also made. It is centered on the Congress of Vienna where an Austrian commoner is mistaken for the Tsar of Russia. Documentary film Snake Man is a 2010 documentary film written by Eric Flandin and directed by Eric Flandin. Thriller Flesh Wounds is a 2010 film directed by Dan Garcia. Documentary film Winning New Hampshire is a documentary film on the New Hampshire primary for President of the United States. Traditionally, the state of New Hampshire holds the first primary election of the presidential nominating process, and the New Hampshire primary is famous for its strong influence over the selection process of each party's Presidential nominee. Produced during the beginning of the 2004 Presidential election, the film highlights the importance of this one small New England state in determining the eventual nominees, as exemplified by John Kerry's unexpected political comeback against then frontrunner Howard Dean in 2004. His victory in New Hampshire secured his nomination and faced him against incumbent President George W. Bush. The film covers several topics, including the political youth movement, the media, third party candidates and the voter’s decision-making. Known for their fiercely independent political spirit, New Hampshire voters appear throughout the film and present themselves as political aficionados, attuned to every candidate’s position on every issue. Comedy City of Women is a 1980 film written and directed by Federico Fellini. Amid Fellini's characteristic combination of dreamlike, outrageous, and artistic imagery, Marcello Mastroianni plays Snàporaz, a man who voyages through male and female spaces toward a confrontation with his own attitudes toward women and his wife. Documentary film A Paradise is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jayisha Patel. Comedy Badrinath is a 2011 Telugu action film directed by V. V. Vinayak and produced by Allu Aravind. The film stars his son Allu Arjun in leading role along with Tamannaah Bhatia and Prakash Raj. It released on 10 June 2011 simultaneously in Telugu and Malayalam. The Tamil version will have additional scenes of Santhanam and expected to release in July. The movie was released in 1,400 screens worldwide. It ran for 50 days in 187 theatres. According to an article in The Times of India, "Despite mixed record tendered by critics, the acceptable storyline and script work, the thrills and stunts, the gyrations of choreography by Allu Arjun have lured the audience to the screens."and the film proved to be a big success. The Movie has been Dubbed in Hindi as "Sangharsh Aur Vijay." Documentary film Super Duper Alice Cooper is a 2014 music documentary film written and directed by Sam Dunn, Reginald Harkema and Scot McFadyen. Documentary film Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer is a documentary on the life and death of Gene Kelly. It was shown on American Masters on PBS in 2002. Animation Energie! is a 2007 short animated fantasy film written and directed by Thorsten Fleisch. Animation The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012 is a 1987 collection of music videos from the The Super Dimension Fortress Macross animated television series and the Macross: Do You Remember Love? theatrical film remake. Released to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the series, it also contains several minutes of new footage that depicted story events that were initially planned but not animated for the endings of the television series and the film. Preliminary designs were created for these story events in the production of the earlier works, but Flash Back 2012 was the first time that these events were animated. The premise of the collection is a farewell concert by Lynn Minmay, who is leaving the Earth on its first long-distance colony vessel, Megaroad-01. Science Fiction Yolo is a 2013 short drama film Written by Eini Carina Grønvold and Marie Grahtø Sørensen and directed by Marie Grahtø Sørensen. Animation The Monster of Nix is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Rosto. Thriller The Girl from Monterrey is a 1943 American film directed by Wallace Fox starring Armida Vendrell as PRCs version of the Mexican Spitfire. The film is also known as The Girl from Monterey. Documentary film Xochimilco, historia de un paisaje is a 1989 documentary film directed by Guita Schyfter. Thriller Girls Named Pinky is a 2009 short mystery film written by Jonathan John and directed by Alex Lubliner. Comedy Man Alive is a 1945 comedy film directed by Ray Enright. Animation Bad Luck Blackie is a 1949 animated cartoon produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Tex Avery-directed short was voted the 15th-best cartoon of all-time in a 1994 poll of 1,000 animation industry professionals, as referenced in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons. The title is a play on Boston Blackie, a popular radio show at the time. The cartoon marks the first appearance of Tex Avery's version of Spike the Bulldog, who would later appear in Droopy cartoons in the late 1940s into the 1950s. Documentary film In Their Own Words is a video by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. The video features interviews with past and present members of the band. Comedy Angel's Dance is a 1999 film written and directed by David L. Corley and produced by David Bixler. The film stars James Belushi, Sheryl Lee and Kyle Chandler. Comedy Haunting Shadows is a 1919 comedy drama film written by Eugene B. Lewis and directed by Henry King. Comedy Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All is a 1989 mystery crime thriller television film. It starred Stacy Keach, former Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter, Michelle Phillips and Jim Carrey. It was entirely filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Madonna song "Open Your Heart" is featured in this television film. Comedy 45 Minutes From Hollywood is an American two-reel silent film released by Pathé Exchange. At the time, it was known as a Glenn Tryon vehicle, but today it is best remembered as the second instance of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appearing in the same film together — although they do not share any scenes — at least half a decade after their first chance billing in The Lucky Dog. Since this film uses footage from the Theda Bara star vehicle Madame Mystery, it is also the last screen appearance of silent film vamp Bara. Animation A Energia Na Terra Chega Para Todos. Basta Partilha-la! is 2012 animated short film written and directed by José Miguel Ribeiro. Documentary film Rosa's Letters - Telling a Story is a 2006 film directed by Pia Rnicke. Comedy Así es Buenos Aires is a 1971 Argentine musical film comedy directed by Emilio Vieyra and written by Salvador Valverde Calvo. The film starred Hugo Marcel and Víctor Bó. The tango film was premièred in Argentina on May 6, 1971. Thriller Aegis is a 2005 action drama thriller Japanese film written by Yasuo Hasegawa and Kenzaburô Iida and directed by Junji Sakamoto. Documentary film Precious Knowledge is a 2011 political documentary centered on the banning of the Mexican American Studies Program in the Tucson Unified School District of Arizona. It was directed by Ari Palos and produced by Eren Isabel McGinnis; both are founders of Dos Vatos Productions. The film follows the lives of four students and several teachers in the Mexican American Studies program at Tucson High School. It follows the progression of local legislation put into place by the Arizona Department of Education Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Horne, in order to ban the Mexican American Studies program. The film was awarded the Premio Mesquite for Best Documentary at the Cine Festival at the Guadalupe Cultural Art Center in San Antonio, Texas. Thriller Gog is a 1954 science fiction film directed by Herbert L. Strock and released in 1954 by United Artists. It is notable for having been shot in color, widescreen and 3-D. It stars Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, and Herbert Marshall. It is the third episode in Ivan Tors' Office of Scientific Investigation trilogy, following The Magnetic Monster and Riders to the Stars. Comedy The audience enters Porky's movie theater, with a collection of quick gags: A firefly acting as usher, a kangaroo taking tickets and putting the stubs in her pouch, a chicken buying child tickets for her eggs. A skunk tries to buy a ticket, costing a nickel, but he only has one scent. He looks for a way to sneak in. Meanwhile, Porky introduces the show: a collection of cartoons, drawn as stick figures. At the end, the audience is all gone because the skunk managed to sneak in. Comedy Theodora Goes Wild is a 1936 American romantic comedy film that tells the story of a small town which is incensed by a risqué novel, little knowing that it was written under a pseudonym by a member of the town's leading family. It stars Irene Dunne and Melvyn Douglas and was directed by Richard Boleslawski. The film was written by Mary McCarthy and Sidney Buchman. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Irene Dunne and Best Film Editing. It's often mentioned as a screwball comedy, due to a few of the elements in the story. Prior to this film, Dunne had been cast in dramatic films. Theodora Goes Wild was her first comedy, and while it was reported in a biography of Cary Grant that she was unsure of herself in comedies, this extremely popular film proved to be the beginning of a new phase in her film career, as a screen comedienne. Comedy The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! is a 1976 Soviet romantic comedy television film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The screenplay was written by Emil Braginsky and Ryazanov, loosely based on the director's 1971 play Once on New Year's Eve. The film was filmed in 1975 at the Mosfilm Studios. Simultaneously a screwball comedy and a love story tinged with sadness, it is one of the most successful Soviet television productions ever and remains highly popular in modern Russia. Documentary film Out of Orbit: The Life and Times of Marshall McLuhan is a 1999 documentary film directed by Carl Bessai. Animation The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 American traditional animated adventure comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series, SpongeBob SquarePants. The film was directed and produced by series creator Stephen Hillenburg, and stars the regular television cast with guest performances by Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, Alec Baldwin and David Hasselhoff. The plot follows Plankton's plan to steal King Neptune's crown and send it to Shell City; there, SpongeBob and Patrick must retrieve it to save Mr. Krabs' life from Neptune's wrath and their home from Plankton's plan. Previous offers by Paramount Pictures to create a film version of SpongeBob SquarePants were turned down by Hillenburg, but he eventually accepted one in 2002. When the film went into production, Hillenburg and the show's staff halted production on the series after the third season. A writing team—Hillenburg, Paul Tibbitt, Derek Drymon, Aaron Springer, Kent Osborne and Tim Hill—was assembled, conceiving the idea of a mythical hero's quest: the search for a stolen crown which would bring SpongeBob and Patrick to the surface. Comedy Teecha Baap Tyacha Baap is a Marathi film directed by Atul Kale, and starring Abhishek Sethiya, Mrinmayee Godbole in the lead roles. It also stars Arun Nalawade, Sachin Pilgaonkar supporting roles. The film is produced under Dar Motion Pictures Dar Motion Picture. Documentary film Florence: Days of Destruction is a documentary about the 1966 Flood of the Arno River and its catastrophic effect on the city of Florence. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, it is Zeffirelli's only documentary, and features the only known footage of the flood. The film is 50 minutes long, and was produced by RAI. Released a month after the disaster, it reputedly raised more than $20 million for the reconstruction efforts. The film was narrated in English and Italian by actor Richard Burton, who had been making The Taming of the Shrew with Zeffirelli at the time. Variety described the film as a "magnificent, frightening document". Documentary film A Summer Hamlet is a 2013 documentary comedy film written by Matthew Hussey and directed by Helen Lawson. Animation Super Cool Cariocas is a 2010 animated short film. Documentary film Ethan is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Tamir Moscovici. Comedy Al lupo al lupo is a 1992 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. The film won two Nastro d'Argento awards, for best script and best score. Animation Sorry Safari, released in October 1962, is the 11th in a series of thirteen Tom and Jerry cartoons directed by Gene Deitch. Comedy The Wild Life is a 1984 comedy-drama film, written by Cameron Crowe and directed by Art Linson. The film is only available on VHS and Laserdisc in pan and scan with stereo analog tracks. No DVD version has been released due to music rights issues. Eddie Van Halen and Donn Landee composed the film's score. Documentary film Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape is a 2010 video documentary directed by Jake West. Documentary film Weather Diary #3 is a 1988 documentary/short film directed by George Kuchar. Documentary film Apartment in Berlin is a documentary film directed by Alice Agneskirchner. Science Fiction Time Changer is an independent science fiction Christian film directed by Rich Christiano, released by Five & Two Pictures in 2002. In the movie, Dr. Norris Anderson uses his late father's time machine to send his colleague, Bible professor Russell Carlisle, from 1890 into the early 21st century. The film had a limited nationwide release, and was made available on VHS, DVD and video-on-demand. Thriller Raat Ke Rahi is a 1959 Indian Hindi drama film written and directed by Naseem. It was a Pushpanjali production with music by Bipin Babul and lyrics by Vishwamitra Adil. The cast included Shammi Kapoor, Jabeen, Nazir Hussain, Anwar Hussain and Achala Sachdev. Naseem went on to direct the successful Bhojpuri film Hamar Sansar which was produced by Nazir Hussain. According to Jabeen in an interview, Raat Ke Rahi was one of the first films to be made with a Christian background. Set against the back drop of Goa, it was a free adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn, with inns, smuggling, and a stranger involved.The film is not to be confused with the Pakistani Raat Ke Rahi which was directed by Iqbal Yousuf and starred Rehana, Darpan and Shamim Ara Comedy Avenue Montaigne, also known as Fauteuils d'orchestre is a French film released in 2006 directed by Danièle Thompson, which she co-scripted with her son, Christopher Thompson. Comedy 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa is a 1968 Mexican comedy film. The story involves a student at a convent who undergoes a radical transformation after consuming strange "mushrooms". Thriller Nemesis 3: Prey Harder, also known as Nemesis 3 and Nemesis 3: Time Lapse, is a low-budget 1996 science fiction film by director Albert Pyun. It is the sequel to 1995's Nemesis 2: Nebula and was followed by Nemesis 4: Death Angel. Animation Santa, The Fascist Years is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by Bill Plympton. Documentary film Dr. Atl is a 1981 documentary short film directed by Jaime Kuri Aiza. Comedy Hobson's Choice is a 1931 British comedy drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring James Harcourt, Viola Lyel, Frank Pettingell and Herbert Lomas. It follows a coarse bootshop owner who becomes outraged when his eldest daughter decides to marry a meek cobbler. It is based on the play Hobson's Choice by Harold Brighouse. It was produced by the leading British company of the time, British International Pictures, at their Elstree Studios. The film is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films. Comedy Die Bekenntnisse eines möblierten Herrn is a 1963 film directed by Franz Peter Wirth. Animation Celluloid Experiments 2011 is a 2011 doumentary, animated film. Science Fiction OXV: The Manual is a mystery science fiction romance directed by Darren Paul Fisher. Comedy Who Made The Potato Salad? is a 2006 film that stars Jaleel White. Documentary film Ala-Arriba! is a 1942 Portuguese romantic docufiction set in Póvoa de Varzim, a traditional Portuguese fishing town. Dealing with ethnographic matters, it may be considered as an ethnofiction. The film was directed by Leitão de Barros, and stars real fishermen as themselves in order to give a realistic view over traditions and social behaviours of the community. Focusing the cultural context, it continuously shifts from documentary to drama, by means of a fictional narrative. Contemporary to Robert Flaherty, Barros is with him one of the first filmmakers to explore docufiction and ethnofiction as forms of dramatic narrative. It premiered at São Luis Theatre in Lisbon. Documentary film Campaign 2 is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Kazuhiro Soda. Animation Oh, Paris ! is a 2010 animated short film written by Olena Lebets and directed by Oleksandr Shmygun. Documentary film Luanda, the Music Factory original title: Luanda, a Fábrica da Música is a 2009 documentary film about Kuduro directed by Inês Gonçalves and Kiluanje Liberdade. Comedy Weekend Wives is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Monty Banks, Jameson Thomas and Estelle Brody. It was made at British International Pictures's Elstree Studios. One reviewer described it as being "as beautifully photographed, gowned and set as the average Paramount picture and as silly". Science Fiction Invaders from Mars is a 1953 American science fiction film directed by William Cameron Menzies that was developed from a scenario by Richard Blake and based on a story treatment by John Tucker Battle, who was inspired by a dream recounted by his wife. The film was produced independently by Edward L. Alperson Jr. and starred Jimmy Hunt, Helena Carter, and Arthur Franz. Invaders was then distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Awakened by a loud thunderstorm, young David MacClean witnesses a bright flying saucer disappear underground in the large sand pit behind his home. When his father goes to investigate, he returns a changed man; soon David's mother, a young neighbor girl, and others begin to act the same way. While begging the police for help, David's panicked story is overheard by Dr. Pat Blake; she takes him to astronomer Dr. Stuart Kelston. After listening to the boy's detailed account, he is convinced: This is an invading vanguard, likely from Mars. Dr. Kelston alerts his contact at the Pentagon, who then marshals U.S. Army forces to investigate the alien threat. Comedy Cómo seducir a una mujer is a 1967 Argentine film directed by Ricardo Alventosa with a screenplay by Ricardo Alventosa and Jose Martinez Suarez. Comedy Koi Aap Sa is a 2005 Indian Bollywood film directed by Partho Mitra. It stars Aftab Shivdasani and Natassha in pivotal roles. Documentary film Progression is a 2009 documentary adventure sports film directed by Bret Lowell, Josh Lowell and Cooper Roberts. Science Fiction The Hand of Fear is the second serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 2 October to 23 October 1976. The serial was the last regular appearance of Elisabeth Sladen in the role of Sarah Jane Smith in Doctor Who. Comedy Overcoming fear is a problem for most people, but there once was a boy whose problem was his complete lack of fear! Peter MacNicol stars as that boy in this amusing production narrated by Vincent Price. The king played by Christopher Lee promises the boy treasure and a beautiful princess if he can defeat an evil sorcerer who has haunted the kings castle. The boy meets an ominous mute hunchback, a headless man and ghosts galore and finally the sorcerer himself (in a duel to the death fight). Yet, he still has no fear, until the surprise conclusion. Thriller Dead of Nowhere 3D is 2011 short horror thriller film written by Stiles White and directed by Chris Young. Documentary film The Little Richard Story is a 1980 documentary film directed by William Klein. Comedy Why Did I Get Married Too? is a 2010 American comedy-drama film produced by Lionsgate and Tyler Perry Studios and stars Janet Jackson, Tyler Perry, and Tasha Smith. It is the sequel to Why Did I Get Married?, The film shares the interactions of four couples who undertake a week-long retreat to improve their relationships. Comedy El Hombre invisible ataca is a 1967 Argentine film. Documentary film Camp Out is a 2006 documentary film directed by Larry Grimaldi and Kirk Marcolina. Comedy Vellanakalude Nadu is a 1988 Malayalam drama film directed by Priyadarshan, and produced by Maniyanpilla Raju. This film was a critical and commercial success. It was remade in Hindi as Khatta Meeta with Akshay Kumar in the lead role which released in 2010, but was an average grosser only. Animation Michel is a 2012 short family animation film written and directed by Dewi Noiry, Pauline Pinson and Ivan Rabbiosi. Comedy Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen is the second made-for-TV movie from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. The movie first aired on Cartoon Network on July 6, 2007. The film is a sequel to Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure. Comedy Modalasala is a 2010 Kannada film directed by Purushottham and Produced by Yogesh Narayan. The movie stars Yash and Bhama in the lead roles. Rangayana Raghu, Tara, Avinash and Sharan play supporting roles. Animation The Pagemaster is a 1994 American live-action/animated fantasy adventure film starring Macaulay Culkin, Christopher Lloyd, Patrick Stewart, Whoopi Goldberg, Leonard Nimoy and Frank Welker from Aladdin. The film was produced by Turner Pictures and released by 20th Century Fox on November 23, 1994. The film was written for the screen by David Casci, based on a 6-page pitch by writer Charles Pogue entitled "Library Days," presented to Casci by producer David Kirschner. The film was directed by Joe Johnston and Pixote Hunt and Glenn Chaika, and produced by David Kirschner and Paul Gertz. The film received negative reviews and bombed at the box office, but sold well on home video. Thriller Brass Monkey or The Brass Monkey is a British comedy thriller with musical asides, directed by Thornton Freeland. It stars Carroll Levis, a radio variety show host and talent scout and American actress Carole Landis. This was Landis' last film. Also known as The Lucky Mascot, the film is noted for an early appearance by comic actor Terry-Thomas, playing himself. Though made in 1948, The Brass Monkey wasn't released until 1951. Documentary film This taboo-breaking film is based on Manijeh Hekmat's long fieldwork among women prisoners in Iran. She depicts the lives of Iran's lost generation in the two decades since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, using the claustrophobic life of women behind bars as a metaphor for the entire society. Her protagonist, Mitra, is in prison for killing her violent stepfather. On the eve of a prison riot she confronts Tahereh, the new warden, whose dogmatic views she challenges fearlessly. Over the course of the next 20 years, Tahereh's attitude toward her prisoners changes and softens, which reflects the country's shifting political stance. Eventually, Mitra, aged and exhausted, is finally released, but Tahereh left behind, is now more like a prisoner herself. Chilling...controversial. A compelling sociological portrait. -Sense of Cinema "Scathing...Controversial...Hekmat is extremely courageous." –Variety "Women's Prison" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Farsi with English subtitles. Animation Goutte d'Or is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Christophe Peladan. Comedy Rumpus in the Harem is the 171st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Yogi's Ark Lark is an animated Hanna-Barbera television movie, intended to raise ecological awareness. Broadcast in 1972, it was part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie and served as the pilot for Yogi's Gang. Aside from its environmental message, the film marked a milestone in Hanna-Barbera's history: a wide range of the studio’s characters were united in one story for the first time. This set the tone for future series and specials, such as Laff-A-Lympics and Yogi’s First Christmas. The flying ark would be seen again on Yogi's Treasure Hunt, renamed the SS Jelly Roger. Comedy The One and Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island is a 2007 short film, directed by James Griffiths, and written by and starring Tim Key and Tom Basden. It was nominated for a 2008 BAFTA Award for Best Short Film award, and won the UK Film Council Award for Best British Short Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Comedy Viktor and Viktoria is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel, starring Renate Müller as a woman pretending to be a female impersonator. At the same time Schünzel shot the film in a French-language version as Georges et Georgette starring Meg Lemonnier and a French cast. In 1935 Michael Balcon produced an English version First a Girl directed by Victor Saville and starring Jessie Matthews and Sonnie Hale. There was a remake in West-Germany by Karl Anton in 1957. In 1982 Blake Edwards remade the film as Victor Victoria and then based a stage musical on the film both starring Julie Andrews. Thriller Rabid Dogs is an Italian film directed by Mario Bava. It was made in 1974 but the film was seized by the courts during the final stages of production when the producer went bankrupt after the main investor in the film died in a car crash. It was not released until 1998. According to Bava's son Lamberto, Mario apparently considered the film his most important work. Filmed originally as Semaforo Rosso, the film was released in 1998 on VHS as Rabid Dogs / Cani Arrabbiati, and re-released in 2007 on DVD as Kidnapped. The original Italian title referred to a key scene in the film in which the characters make a fatal stop at a traffic signal, an occurrence that triggers all of the events of the plot, which involves a group of bank robbers and the hostages they take who they order to drive them from Rome to another location. Documentary film Dai Nostri Inviati- La Rai Racconta La Mostra Del Cinema is a documentary film directed by Giuseppe Giannotti and Enrico Salvatori. Thriller Cloak & Dagger is a 1984 spy adventure film directed by Richard Franklin starring Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman and Michael Murphy. It is a remake of the 1949 film The Window. It was originally released in a double feature with The Last Starfighter on July 13, 1984 and then released separately on August 10, 1984. Comedy Double Bunk is a 1961 British black-and-white comedy set on a houseboat, that stars Ian Carmichael and Sid James. The musical score was composed by Stanley Black and the title song, sung by Sid James and Liz Fraser, was by Stanley Black, Jack Fishman and Michael Pratt. Documentary film The Flute and the Arrow is a 1957 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Odd One Dies is a 1997 crime drama film written by Ka-Fai Wai and directed by Tat-Chi Yau. Comedy Him and His Sister is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Lamač and Martin Frič. It was released in 1931. Comedy Out Smart is a 2013 short comedy film written by Andrew Bryan Smith and directed by Dawn Cobalt. Science Fiction Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film in the film series and completes the story arc begun in The Wrath of Khan and continued in The Search for Spock. Intent on returning home to Earth to face trial for their crimes, the former crew of the USS Enterprise finds the planet in grave danger from an alien probe attempting to contact now-extinct humpback whales. The crew travel to Earth's past to find whales who can answer the probe's call. After directing The Search for Spock, cast member Leonard Nimoy was asked to direct the next feature, and given greater freedom regarding the film's content. Nimoy and producer Harve Bennett conceived a story with an environmental message and no clear-cut villain. Dissatisfied with the first screenplay produced by Steve Meerson and Peter Krikes, Paramount hired The Wrath of Khan writer and director Nicholas Meyer. Meyer and Bennett divided the story between them and wrote different parts of the script, requiring approval from Nimoy, lead actor William Shatner, and Paramount. Principal photography commenced on February 24, 1986. Comedy Les braqueuses is a 1994 comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Salomé. Documentary film Girl or Boy, My Sex is Not My Gender is a 2011 documentary and biographical film directed and written by Valérie Mitteaux. Thriller Equus is a 1977 British-American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Richard Burton. Peter Shaffer wrote the screenplay based on his play Equus. The film also featured Peter Firth, Colin Blakely, Joan Plowright, Eileen Atkins, and Jenny Agutter. Comedy Slapstick of Another Kind is an American comic science fiction film. It was filmed in 1982, and released in March 1984 by both The S. Paul Company/Serendipity Entertainment Releasing Company and International Film Marketing. The film was written and directed by Steven Paul and is based on the novel Slapstick by Kurt Vonnegut: the stars are Jerry Lewis, Madeline Kahn and Marty Feldman. Comedy Rookie of the Year is a 1955 half-hour baseball drama directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, Vera Miles, Ward Bond, and Patrick Wayne, all of whom Ford would direct in The Searchers the following year. This film was an installment of the television anthology series Screen Director's Playhouse. A sportswriter realizes that a talented young rookie is the son of a former player convicted of throwing a game. Patrick Wayne would later play a similar role in a 1962 television drama, also directed by John Ford, called Flashing Spikes, starring James Stewart and featuring John Wayne in a lengthy surprise appearance. Comedy All About My Mother is a 1999 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. The film deals with complex issues such as AIDS, homosexuality, transsexualism, faith, and existentialism. The plot originates in Almodóvar's earlier film The Flower of My Secret which shows student doctors being trained in how to persuade grieving relatives to allow organs to be used for transplant, focusing on the mother of a teenager killed in a road accident. Documentary film Magic on Music Mountain: The Story of the Lambertville Music Circus is a 2013 biographical documentary music and history film directed by Gary P. Cohen and Michelle Massa. Thriller The Man Who Changed His Name is a 1928 British silent mystery film directed by A.V. Bramble and starring Stewart Rome, Betty Faire and James Raglan. It is an adaptation of the play of the same title by Edgar Wallace. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. A young woman comes to suspect that her husband may in face be a Canadian fugitive from justice, who murdered his last wife. Comedy Wenn man baden geht auf Teneriffa is a 1964 West German film directed by Helmuth M. Backhaus. Animation Sink Pink is a 1965 animated short comedy film directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. Comedy Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins is a 2008 American comedy film written and directed by Malcolm D. Lee and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film features an ensemble cast featuring: Martin Lawrence, Michael Clarke Duncan, Mike Epps, Mo'Nique, Cedric the Entertainer, Louis CK and James Earl Jones. Comedy Scandal in Sorrento or Pane, amore e... is an Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. This is the third film of the trilogy, formed by Bread, Love and Dreams in 1953, Bread, Love and Jealousy in 1954. This film is the first and only one in the series directed by Dino Risi, and starring Sophia Loren rather than Gina Lollobrigida. Two other innovations include the use of color rather than black and white, as well the location of Sorrento instead of the small village of the previous films of the series. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Honorable Mention award. Animation Robotech: Love Live Alive is a direct-to-video animated film produced by Harmony Gold USA. Released on July 23, 2013, it is based on the 1985 Japanese OVA music video Genesis Climber MOSPEADA: Love Live Alive by Tatsunoko Production. Animation Larry the Cucumber is detective dynamo Sheerluck Holmes and Bob the Tomato his venerable sidekick Dr. Watson. Together their superlative powers of observation and forensic fortitude can solve any crime. But because Sheerluck takes all the credit for the pair's sleuthing savvy, the missing Golden Ruler -- the most valuable and prized treasure in all of Buckingham Palace -- may never be recovered. Will Sheerluck remember the all-important golden rule in time to rescue the ruler and save his friendship? Find out in the nail-biting VeggieTales mystery Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler. Plus! See Archibald Asparagus as Don Quixote in "The Asparagus of La Mancha." And! The inspiring new Silly Song with Larry, "Gated Community." Featuring the brand new Silly Song Gated Community Thriller Dead Hooker in a Trunk is a 2009 Canadian exploitation film starring, written, produced and directed by twin sisters Jen Soska and Sylvia Soska, also known as the Soska sisters. The film is their feature film directorial debut and is distributed by IFC. The film features music by a variety of local Vancouver acts such as Craig James, Fake Shark - Real Zombie! and CJ Wallis. Science Fiction The Prototype is an alleged cancelled action/science fiction film directed by Andrew Will and being produced by Variant Films, Sunrise Pictures and Brillstein Entertainment Partners. The film is about a dying scientist who melds himself with an advanced cybernetic frame to save his own consciousness. He becomes a cyborg and is labelled by the media as a rogue military robot that escaped from a Federal Bureau of Investigation evidence storage facility and hunted down by merciless soldiers. The film was first announced in June 21, 2012. A proof-of-concept teaser trailer was released. The film is in pre-production. Comedy Aitsu to watashi is a comedy film directed by Kô Nakahira. Documentary film The Rime Of The Modern Mariner is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Mark Donne. Documentary film "By 1983 John Zielinski was a well-known author and photographer. His work had appeared in Life Magazine, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune and countless other publications. But in a devastating 1984 contract dispute, he lost $50,000 and his professional credibility. “This was the opening shot - turning me back into an investigative reporter.” Today Zielinski is the “most blacklisted author” in the history of Iowa. For 25 years he has dedicated his life to exposing human traffickers, pedophiles, drug dealers and Satanists. But as he says, “They don’t kill you unless you become effective.” Zielinski traces the rise and fall of a true American original who has sacrificed everything in his quest for justice. Filmmakers Chase Thompson and Ryan Walker tell the story without voice over, using 47 years of source material, new interviews and music by Mark Speckman." Quoting the description from the 2011 Slamdance Film Festival site. Animation Roald Amundsen On The South Pole is 1913 animation directed by Sverre Halvorsen. Documentary film Bound by Flesh is a 2012 documentary written and directed by Leslie Zemeckis. Documentary film Al Corazón is a 1996 Argentine documentary musical film dancing directed and written by Mario Sábato. The film starred Libertad Lamarque and Alberto Castillo. The film explores the history of tango dancing in Argentina, and was filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Comedy Gangsterpremiere is a film directed by Curd Jürgens released on Oct 26, 1951. Comedy Zombie Strippers is a 2008 American zombie comedy film written and directed by Jay Lee, starring Robert Englund, Jenna Jameson, and Tito Ortiz and distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The film is loosely based on Eugène Ionesco's classic play Rhinoceros. Comedy The Man Who Had Power Over Women is a 1970 British comedy film directed by John Krish and starring Rod Taylor, Carol White and James Booth. A successful Australian talent agent grows disenchanted with his life, which includes a failing marriage and having to represent a troublesome rock group. Further complicating things, he begins an affair with his best friend's wife. Comedy Ejareh-Nesheenha is a 1986 Persian comedy film directed by Dariush Mehrjui. It has been widely acclaimed as the best Iranian comedy film of the 1980s. Thriller Night of the Creeps is a 1986 American comedy horror written and directed by Fred Dekker, starring Tom Atkins, Jason Lively, Steve Marshall and Jill Whitlow. The film is an earnest attempt at a B movie and a homage to the genre. While the main plot of the film is related to zombies, the film also mixes in takes on slashers and alien invasion films. Night of the Creeps did not perform well at the box office, but it developed a cult following. Comedy You Wish! is a 2003 Disney Channel Original Movie, based on Jackie French Koller's 1991 novel If I Had One Wish. The film was directed by Paul Hoen; it stars A. J. Trauth, Spencer Breslin, Lalaine and Tim Reid. The movie was filmed in Auckland, New Zealand. It was released on January 10, 2003, on the Disney Channel. Comedy The Acting Lesson is a 2012 short film written by Carmen Pelaez and directed by Carmen Pelaez and Nicolas Calzada. Documentary film Dylan Moran Live: What It Is is a 2009 documentary, comedy film written by Dylan Moran and directed by Randall Churchill. Documentary film Iskuracha is a 1977 short documentary film written by Birgitta Bjorstrom and directed by Lisskulla Moltke-Hoff. Comedy Private Parts is a 1997 American biographical comedy film produced by Ivan Reitman and released by Paramount Pictures. Written by Len Blum and Michael Kalesniko, the film is an adaptation of the 1993 best-selling book of the same name by radio personality Howard Stern, who stars as himself. It follows his life from boyhood to the cusp of break-out success in radio. His radio show staff also star in the film, including newscaster and co-host Robin Quivers, producers Fred Norris and Gary Dell'Abate and comedian Jackie Martling. Development began after Stern, who insisted on script approval, rejected multiple write-ups. Filming started in May 1996 and lasted for four months, with director Betty Thomas. Private Parts was first screened on February 27, 1997 in New York City, followed by a general release in the United States on March 3. It topped the box office in its opening weekend with a gross of $14.6 million. It went on to earn $41.2 million in domestic revenue overall and $44 million more worldwide. In 1998, the film was released on DVD and Stern won a Blockbuster Award for Favorite Male Newcomer. Documentary film Feu: Crazy Horse Paris is a musical documentary film directed by Bruno Hullin. Animation Organopolis is a 2011 annimated short comedy film written by Bertrand Santini and directed by Luis Nieto. Comedy Hattrick is a 2007 Bollywood film, directed by Milan Luthria, starring Paresh Rawal, Rimi Sen, Kunal Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Danny Denzongpa. Comedy Aren't We All? is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Gertrude Lawrence, Hugh Wakefield and Owen Nares. It is based on the play Aren't We All? by Frederick Lonsdale. Science Fiction Rebirth of Mothra, released in Japan as Mothra, was released in 1996 and is the first in a trilogy of kaiju-films produced by Toho, in which Mothra's son saves the world from environment-threatening monsters. This film features the monsters Mothra, Mothra Leo, Fairy Mothra, Desghidorah, and Garugaru. Rebirth of Mothra was the final Toho kaiju film with which long-time producer Tomoyuki Tanaka was directly involved. Documentary film Banished is a documentary film about four U.S. cities, which were part of many communities that violently forced African American families to flee in post-reconstruction America. In incidents which took place in Texas, Missouri, Georgia and Indiana between 1886 and 1923. Documentary film Date America is a 2013 documentary adventure comedy film written and directed by Bob Murray and Amy Neuenschwander. Comedy Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 21, 2002. The 42nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was written and directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, and features the voices of Sanders, Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richardson. Lilo & Stitch was the second of three Disney animated features produced primarily at the Florida animation studio located at Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida. The film received positive reviews and was nominated for the 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, which ultimately went to Hayao Miyazaki's film, Spirited Away, which also starred Daveigh Chase and David Ogden Stiers. The 2002 film eventually started a franchise: a direct-to-video sequel, Stitch! The Movie, was released on August 26, 2003. This was followed by a television series, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, which ran from September 20, 2003 to July 29, 2006. Comedy Brudebuketten is a 1953 Norwegian comedy film directed by Bjørn Breigutu, starring Randi Kolstad, Lalla Carlsen and Per Aabel. Documentary film A documentary on the Austrian-Jewish architectural engineer who became a Nazi hunter after surviving the Holocaust. Comedy A fun-filled cavalcade of stunts, thrills and classic mayhem by the geniuses from the Golden Age os Silent Film Comedy. Also tells the story of Mack Sennett, the King of Silent Comedy. Documentary film Broken Pieces is a 1993 documentary film directed by Joerg Taszman. Documentary film Peyote Queen is 1965 short documentary film directed by Storm de Hirsch. Comedy The Iceman Ducketh is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. This cartoon short is directed by Phil Monroe and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by John Dunn. It was the last Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon featuring Bugs and Daffy together until Box Office Bunny in 1990, and the last that Chuck Jones worked on, though he was fired at an early stage of production and replaced by Monroe. The roaring of the angry bears in the cartoon seems to be the same sound effect used for the monster's roar in the feature film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, which was also produced by Warner Bros. Clips from this cartoon were used and commentated on by John Madden and Pat Summerall as the second quarter of the 2001 Cartoon Network special The Big Game XXIX: Bugs Vs. Daffy. Science Fiction Moon Child is a 2003 Japanese action and horror film starring Gackt, Hyde, and Leehom Wang. It was released on April 19 in Japan, and screened on May 13 at the Cannes Film Festival and on April 12, 2004 at Philadelphia Film Festival. Comedy Die Nacht der lebenden Loser is a 2004 German horror comedy film starring Tino Mewes, Manuel Cortez, Thomas Schmieder, and Collien Fernandes and written and directed by Mathias Dinter. It was released in the United States in 2007 by Anchor Bay Entertainment under the title "Night of the Living Dorks". Documentary film Artifact is a 2012 American documentary film. It was directed by Jared Leto under the pseudonym of Bartholomew Cubbins, and produced by Leto and Emma Ludbrook. Artifact chronicles the modern music business as it charts the legal dispute between American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars and record label EMI, which filed a $30 million breach of contract lawsuit against them in 2008, after the band tried to exit its contract over a royalties dispute. Thirty Seconds to Mars is shown working with producer Flood to create the 2009 album This Is War, meeting with lawyers between recording sessions. Artifact had its world premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival where it received the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary. Critics praised the examination of the state of the modern music industry and its focus on the relationship between artists and record companies. The film received a limited theatrical release beginning November 23, 2013, before being released digitally on December 3, 2013. Comedy Hard Four is a comedy film written and directed by Charles Dennis. Documentary film "Three men talk about their experiences with adult circumcision in this candid and funny story about a small transformation with big consequences." Quoting the description from the 2010 Uppsala International Short Film Festival site. Documentary film First To Fall is a 2013 documentary, action, adventure, drama, war film written by Rachel Beth Anderson and Timothy Grucza and directed by Rachel Beth Anderson. Documentary film Captive Radio is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Lauren Rosenfeld Animation Milk and Money is a 1936 Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Tex Avery. Documentary film Monsieur Le President is a documentary adventure mystery biographical film directed by Victoria Campbell. Comedy Xuxa and the Goofies in the Mystery of Robin Hood is a 1990 comedy film written by Paulo Andrade, Renato Aragão and Mauro Wilson and directed by José Alvarenga Jr. Comedy Stranger Than Paradise is a 1984 American absurdist/deadpan comedy film. It was written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and stars jazz musician John Lurie, former Sonic Youth drummer-turned-actor Richard Edson, and Hungarian-born actress Eszter Balint. The film features a minimalist plot in which the main character, Willie, has a cousin from Hungary, Eva, stay with him for ten days before going to Cleveland. Willie and his friend Eddie eventually go to Cleveland to visit Eva. Comedy Safety Patrol is a 1998 Disney television film that covers the exploits of Scout Bozell, a middle school student aspiring to become a member of the school's safety patrol. The film, originally, aired on ABC and was aired, repeatedly, on the Disney Channel in 1999. It was also released to VHS. Documentary film Mapa is a 2012 documentary and biography film written and directed by León Siminiani. Animation You're An Education is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. Documentary film A Place at the Table is a 2012 documentary film directed by Kristi Jacobson and Lori Silverbush, with appearances by Jeff Bridges, Raj Patel, and chef Tom Colicchio. The film, concerning hunger in the United States, was released theatrically in the United States on March 1, 2013. Documentary film Sydney on the River Wupper is a 1982 film directed by Bettina Woernle and Meryl Tankard and written by Bettina Woernle. Documentary film Thorns and Silk is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Paulina Tervo. Comedy Making It Pleasant for Him is a 1909 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. It was Arbuckle's third onscreen appearance. Comedy The Carabineers was the fifth narrative feature film by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard. Science Fiction Perfectus is a 2011 sci-fi film written by Grant Boucher and Nicholes Cole. Comedy Jinjin is a 2013 comedy film directed by Daiki Yamada. Thriller The Vampire Bat is an American horror film starring Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas, and Dwight Frye. Thriller After 30 years in service Jane is asked to consider retiring. A body of a young Serbian girl is found in a warehouse. The girl has been tortured and strangled. Jane decides to take the case over from Detective Chief Inspector Simon Finch. Her investigation leads her to a Duscan Zigic who has possibly committed atrocities of war in Bosnia. She goes to Bosnia to discover the truth. On her return she is sent for by Scotland Yard who make her sign the official secrets act and warn her to stay off the case. Comedy Nikai no tanin is a 1961 comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. Comedy Falling in Love With Chris and Greg: “Work of Art! Reality TV Special” is a 2012 comedy/documentary film directed by Chris Vargas and Greg Youmans. Documentary film Zielen Van Napels is a documentary film by director Vincent Monnikendam that was first released in the United States in a special preview at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in 2005. The film covers the many aspects of the diverse and socially terraced Neapolitan society and is filmed primarily in local dialects and Italian. English subtitles were available during the opening preview at the NGA. This documentary has frequented a number of the more renowned film festivals, including the International Film Festival Rotterdam and the 2004 Toronto Film Festival. Thriller Jug Face is a 2013 American horror film written and directed by Chad Crawford Kinkle and starring Sean Bridgers, Lauren Ashley Carter, Larry Fessenden, Sean Young and Daniel Manche. The film was produced by Andrew van den Houten, the CEO of Modernciné and Robert Tonino. The story follows a teen, who is pregnant with her brother's child and tries to escape from a backwoods community, only to discover that she must sacrifice herself to a creature in a pit. Animation Little Golden Book Land is an animated syndicated special produced by DIC Entertainment and Western Publishing Company in 1989. The special stars the characters that made Little Golden Books so popular among many readers, and was probably a pilot episode for an animated series that never materialized. On video and coloring books, the working title was Little Golden Book Land: The Great Harbor Rescue. Comedy Project Tennessee is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Sam Milman and Peter Vass. Thriller The Haunting of Hell House is a 1999 American horror film directed by Mitch Marcus and based on "The Ghostly Rental" by Henry James. It stars Michael York, Andrew Bowen and Jason Cottle. After forcing his girlfriend into having an illegal abortion, resulting in her untimely death, James Farrow begins to be haunted by evil visions of his girlfriend and seeks the aid of a morbid Professor, who himself has witnessed a chain of horrifying events in his life. Comedy Mera Damad is a 1995 family-drama Indian Hindi film directed by Partho Ghosh and produced by Shipra Biswas and Tushar Mazumdar. It starred Utpal Dutt, Ashok Kumar,Farooq Sheikh, Zarina Wahab, Rakesh Bedi, Prema Narayan, and Jankidas in lead roles. Music for the film was scored by Salil Choudhury and Babul Bose. Animation The Mitten is a 1967 Soviet film by Roman Kachanov. The film received international recognition. Comedy Roman Legion-Hare is a Looney Tunes animated short released in 1955. The title is a play on the words Roman Legionnaire. After being ordered by Emperor Nero to find a victim to be tossed to the lions, Yosemite Sam tries to capture Bugs Bunny. Documentary film The Horse Boy is the title of an autobiographical book and a documentary feature film that follow the quest of Rupert Isaacson and his wife to find healing for their autistic son Rowan. After discovering that Rowan's condition appears to be improved by contact with horses and other animals, the family leave their home in Texas on an arduous journey to seek help from the traditional shamans in Mongolia. The book and film follow the family as they travel via the UK by plane, van and on horseback in an attempt to treat the boy's condition with shamanic healing. Documentary film Sputnik Mania is a 2007 documentary film written by David Hoffman and Paul Dickson and directed by David Hoffman. Comedy The Battle of Shaker Heights is a 2003 American comedy-drama film co-directed by Efram Potelle and Kyle Rankin. It starred Shia La Beouf, Elden Henson, Kathleen Quinlan, Amy Smart, and Shiri Appleby. The film was the winning script for the second season of Project Greenlight. Thriller Coldfire is a 1990 action film written by Joe Hart and directed by Wings Hauser. Animation Barbie and her Sisters in A Pony Tale 2013 animated film directed by Kyran Kelly. Comedy Three on a Couch is a comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. Filmed from September 13-December 1, 1965, it was released on July 7, 1966 by Columbia Pictures. Co-starring are Janet Leigh, James Best, Mary Ann Mobley and Kathleen Freeman. This was the first film that Lewis made for Columbia after ending a 17-year partnership with Paramount Pictures. This is also the first film that Lewis directed in which he did not receive a screenwriting credit. Years later, Three on a Couch was included as one of the choices in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. Animation The Caxineta Ship is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by the 4th grade class from the Caxinas’s school in Vila do Conde. Thriller Deadly Betrayal is a 2003 television movie film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Andrew Jackson, Robert Seeliger and Amanda Tilson. It was directed by Jason Hreno and written by Howard Friedlander and Ken Peragine. Documentary film Eno is a 1973 documentary short film. Its subject is musician Brian Eno, shortly after his departure from Roxy Music. Comedy Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead is a 2009 American independent film written and directed by Jordan Galland. The film's title refers to a fictitious play-within-the-movie, which is a comic reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and its aftermath and whose title is a reference to the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. The cast includes Devon Aoki, John Ventimiglia, Kris Lemche, Ralph Macchio, Jeremy Sisto and Waris Ahluwalia. The film stars Jake Hoffman. An original musical score was composed and performed by Sean Lennon. Shooting began in late November, 2007, and principal photography was completed on December 23, 2007. It was filmed entirely in New York City with the Red Digital Cinema Camera, an extra-high-definition video camera. Comedy Fire Fighters is a 1922 silent short film, the second entry in Hal Roach's Our Gang series. Directed by Robert F. McGowan and Tom McNamara, the two-reel short was released to theaters in October 1922 by Pathé. Thriller The Medallion is a 2003 action-comedy film co-written and directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Gordon Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Lee Evans, Claire Forlani and Julian Sands. It was much less successful than Chan's other American movies such as the Rush Hour film series, Shanghai Noon and its sequel, Shanghai Knights. Eddie is a Hong Kong police officer who is hired by Interpol to capture a crime lord known as Snakehead, and prevent him from kindapping a chosen boy with special powers and a medallion that gifts superhuman power and immortality. Much of the film features supernatural and mystical themes, though it is filled with action and comedy. Comedy Pelli Naati Pramanalu or Pellinati Pramanalu is a 1958 Telugu drama film directed and co-produced by Kadiri Venkata Reddy. It is a musical hit film with lyrics by Pingali Nagendra Rao and music score by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao. There is a patriotic song Sreemanturalivai Cheluvondu Maata Mammu Deevimpuma Maa Andhramata by P. Leela is memorable song. It was remade in 2001 as Sardukupodaam Randi directed by S.V. Krishna Reddy starring Jagapati Babu, Soundarya, Asha Saini. Comedy Thedinen Vanthathu is a 1997 Tamil comedy film directed by Ravi Varma. The film features Prabhu, Goundamani, Mantra and Amrutha in lead roles. The film, produced by Vijayalakshmi Srinivasan and Kanchana Sivaraman, had musical score by Sirpy and was released on 30 October 1997. as one of the Deepavali releases. Documentary film Negative Space is a 2000 short documentary film written by Manny Farber and Christopher Petit and directed by Christopher Petit. Comedy A New Kind of Love is a 1963 American romantic comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Frank Sinatra sings "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" over the opening credits. Thriller Crime Story is a 1993 Hong Kong action film directed by Kirk Wong, and starring Jackie Chan, Kent Cheng, Law Kar-ying and Puishan Au-yeung. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 24 June 1993. Unlike nearly all of Jackie Chan films, which feature a combination of action and comedy, Crime Story is mostly a serious film. The film is based on actual events surrounding of the 1990 kidnapping of a Chinese businessman Teddy Wang. Comedy Edge of Seventeen is a 1998 coming of age romantic comedy-drama film directed by David Moreton, written by Moreton and Todd Stephens, starring Chris Stafford, and co-starring Tina Holmes and Andersen Gabrych. Comedy Me and My Kid Brother is a 1967 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy The Butcher, the Chef and the Swordsman is a 2010 action comedy film directed by Wuershan. The film is a connection of three inter-twining stories. The first about a butcher who takes revenge on a swordsman for humiliation, the second is about a chef who has his apprentice makes an eight-course meal for the powerful Eunuch Liu. The final story is about a warrior with a powerful sword melted from other champion swords, but the sword does not work as expected during combat. The film was a feature debut of director Wuershan. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival where it received a mixed critical reception. Comedy Svaty 2 is a 2009 two episode TV movie and a second season of Ukrainian comedy series of the same name, directed by Andrey Yakovlev. Comedy Mr. Bug Goes to Town, also known as Hoppity Goes to Town and Bugville, is an animated feature produced by Fleischer Studios and released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on December 5, 1941. It was originally meant to be an adaptation of Maurice Maeterlinck's The Life of the Bee, but the Fleischers were unable to get the rights to the book, and the studio came up with its own story inspired by The Life of the Bee instead. The film was produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer. The sequences for the film were supervised by Willard Bowsky, Shamus Culhane, H.C. Ellison, Thomas Johnson, Graham Place, Stanley Quackenbush, David Tendlar and Myron Waldman. Science Fiction Dead or Alive: Final is a 2002 Japanese cyberpunk science fiction film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the third in a three-part series, preceded by Dead or Alive in 1999 and Dead or Alive 2: Birds in 2000. The films are not connected in any apparent way except by director Takashi Miike and stars Riki Takeuchi and Show Aikawa. Besides Japanese, a lot of the conversation of the film is in Cantonese, and some is in English. Often two people will talk to each other using different languages. Documentary film TOPS & bottoms is a 1999 historical documentary film written by Cristine Richey and John Kramer and directed by Cristine Richey. Comedy Inspector Garud is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Johny Antony, starring Dileep and Kavya Madhavan as the lead pair. Thriller The Hundred Pound Window is a 1944 British crime film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Anne Crawford, David Farrar, Frederick Leister and Richard Attenborough. The film follows an accountant who has to take a second job working at a racetrack, where he soon becomes mixed up with a shady crowd. Animation DRAGON FORCE is an animation film directed by Kazuya Hatazawa. Thriller A Cry in the Woods is a 2004 Norwegian crime film directed by Erich Hörtnagl, starring Lars Bom, Kristoffer Joner, Laila Goody and Stig Henrik Hoff. When an old lady is brutally murdered, suspicion falls on the escaped mental patient Erkki Jorma. Only his therapist Sara Rask believes that he is innocent, and works with investigator Karsten Skov to track down Erkki. Erkki, however, has in the meanwhile been taken hostage by bank robber Morgan, whose plan for a perfect getaway is sabotaged when his hostage refuses to leave. Comedy Lagaan is a 2001 Indian epic sports drama film written and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. Aamir Khan, who was also the producer, stars with Gracy Singh in the lead roles; British actors Rachel Shelley and Paul Blackthorne play the supporting roles. Made on a then-unprecedented budget of 250 million, the film was shot in an ancient village near Bhuj, India. The film is set in the Victorian period of India's colonial British Raj. The story revolves around a small village whose inhabitants, oppressed by high taxes, find themselves in an extraordinary situation as an arrogant officer challenges them to a game of cricket as a wager to avoid the taxes. The narrative spins around this situation as the villagers face the arduous task of learning the alien game and playing for a result that will change their village's destiny. Lagaan received critical acclaim and awards at international film festivals, as well as many Indian film awards. It became the third Indian film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film after Mother India and Salaam Bombay!. It was one of the biggest box office hits of 2001. Documentary film A Local is a 2001 film directed by Kornelijus Matuzevicius and Diana Matuzeviciene. Documentary film In the Year of Hip Hop is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Boris Petkovic. Comedy Stitches is a 2012 British/Irish horror comedy movie directed by Conor McMahon and starring Ross Noble, Tommy Knight and Gemma-Leah Devereux. The plot concerns a birthday clown returning from the dead to exact revenge upon a group of children who contributed to his death. Stitches was produced by Fantastic Films and Tailored Films in 2012 and marks the movie début of stand up comedian Ross Noble. Thriller Kandupidi Kandupidi is an upcoming Tamil debut movie directed by Rama Subburayan starring Director Seeman, TV actor Murali and Aiswarya Devan in lead roles. The film was produced by Kalki Yuva Samusivaraj. The film which was completed in 2012 is yet to be released. Thriller Midnight Express is a 1978 American/British film directed by Alan Parker and produced by David Puttnam. It is based on Billy Hayes' 1977 book Midnight Express and was adapted into the screenplay by Oliver Stone. It starred Brad Davis, Irene Miracle, Bo Hopkins, Paolo Bonacelli, Paul L. Smith, Randy Quaid, Norbert Weisser, Peter Jeffrey and John Hurt. Hayes was a young American student sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of Turkey. The movie deviates from the book's accounts of the story – especially in its portrayal of Turks – and some have criticized the movie version, including Billy Hayes himself. Later, both Stone and Hayes expressed their regret on how Turkish people were portrayed in the movie. The film's title is prison slang for an inmate's escape attempt. The Motion Picture Association of America rated the film "R". Thriller The Red Phone: Manhunt is a 2001 film directed by Jerry Jameson. Comedy De l'autre côté du lit is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Pascale Pouzadoux and starring Sophie Marceau and Dany Boon. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Alix Girod de l'Ain, the film is about a husband and wife who decide to exchange their lives for a year in order to save their marriage. De l'autre côté du lit was filmed on location in Paris. Thriller New Rose Hotel is a 1998 Cyberpunk film by director Abel Ferrara, based on a William Gibson story of the same name, starring Christopher Walken, Willem Dafoe and Asia Argento. Documentary film Much as Buena Vista Social Club revealed a rich and unexplored world of music and culture, Cool and Crazy introduces us to a group of men who find purpose, companionship and even fame, as members of a male choir in Berlevag, Norway. Documentary film Tschadari Buz Kaschi is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Elke Jonigkeit. Comedy Radio tekee murron is a Finnish crime comedy directed by Matti Kassila and starring Hannes Häyrinen. The idea for the movie came from an actual radio program done by sensationalist reporter Usko Santavuori, in which he committed a fake burglary of which local police forces had not been made aware, with the exception of the commander. Documentary film Vienna Waits For You is a 2012 short comedy horror film written by Sarah Wassermair and directed by Dominik Hartl. Documentary film Fall of Berlin – 1945, The Fall of Berlin, or just Berlin is a Soviet propaganda documentary film about the Battle of Berlin, titled in Russian Битва за Берлин 1945 г., literally The Battle for Berlin – 1945. The film was directed by Yuli Raizman and Yelizaveta Svilova. The film begins with an animated map of Eastern Europe with Soviet soldier double exposed on the bottom. The narrator lists the names of the rivers that the Red Army crosses as they march west: Volga, Don, Desna, Dnieper, Bug, Dvina, Neman, Vistula, and finally, Oder. The Soviet arrival at the Oder river is shown, along with the broken bridges across it. The undeterred men of the Red Army are shown as they cross the river while under German fire. The use of missile artillery by the Soviet forces is showcased. After the Oder is crossed, the assault on Berlin itself begins. Footage of the actual battle is shown, as the Red Army fights German troops, street by street and building by building. This is interspersed with shots of Nazi propaganda films showing parades in the same areas, providing a sense of irony. Animation When a mysterious character releases an ancient demon that once nearly destroyed the world from its prison, the demon unleashes a horde of demons that will stop at nothing to ensure that nobody will stop him again. Naruto, Sakura, and Lee, with Neji as their platoon leader, are sent on a mission to protect the shrine maiden named Shion, the only one who can seal the demon away again. As the other Konoha shinobi deal the with demon army, the four must protect Shion from the demon's henchmen. However, when Shion predicts Naruto's death in combat with the demon, she begs Naruto to leave her be. Naruto refuses to leave her and decides to challenge his prediction of death. Will Naruto be able to protect Shion and save the world from the demon's wrath? Or is not even Naruto able to defy the fate destiny has already given him? Comedy Machine Gun Mama is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Harold Young. It was PRC's attempt to feature a comedy team to compete with Universal's Abbott and Costello and Paramount's Road to ... movies and their entry in the Good Neighbor Policy film genre of the time where the United States presented both a positive image to Latin and South America as well as stimulating American tourism to the region. Harold Young had also directed the live action portions of Walt Disney's The Three Caballeros. The film had the working titles Mexican Fiesta and Moonlight Fiesta but is also known as Tropical Fury as an American TV title of the film. Comedy The Biggest Bundle of Them All is a 1968 American crime film set in Naples, Italy. The story is about a mobster and a novice gang of crooks who team up to steal $5 million worth of platinum ingots from a train. The film stars Robert Wagner and Raquel Welch and was directed by Ken Annakin. Comedy Girl of the Rio is a 1932 RKO musical film starred Dolores del Río. The film is the first talkie version of The Dove, starred by Norma Talmadge. Documentary film Mounam Sowmanasyam is a 1997 documentary film directed by Ravindran. Documentary film Memory Books is a 2007 film directed by Christa Graf. Comedy Sneaky Snake: Lost In The Holy Land is a short film that is about a sock puppet that is being chased though the Middle East by several religious groups that want to circumcise him. It was rejected by the Smogdance film festival. The film played at the Vine Shorts Fest and it won an Audience Choice award. It got nominated for an International Filmmaker Film award. and it won a Festival de Cine de Granada award. Thriller The Substitute 2: School's Out is a 1998 straight-to-DVD action-crime-thriller film directed by Steven Pearl and starring Treat Williams as Carl Thomasson, a mercenary who masquerades as a teacher in order to enter a tough urban school and wreak his revenge upon his brother's killer. The film has very little connection to The Substitute, other than Joey Six aiding Thomasson during the course of the movie. Documentary film Ibo, o sangue do silêncio is a Mozambican 1981 short documentary film. Comedy Goose on the Loose is a 2011 comedy film written by Charles Dennis and directed by Nicholas Kendall. Comedy The History Boys is a 2006 British comedy-drama film adapted by Alan Bennett from his play of the same name, which won the 2005 Olivier Award for Best New Play and the 2006 Tony Award for Best Play. It was directed by Nicholas Hytner, who directed the original production at the Royal National Theatre in London, and features the original cast of the play. The school scenes were filmed in Watford in the two grammar schools, Watford Grammar School for Boys and Watford Grammar School for Girls. The film uses the uniform of Watford Boys. Locations in Elland and Halifax, West Yorkshire are used to create the broader landscape of Sheffield in which the story is set. Thriller The Tale of Ruby Rose is an Australian movie, released in 1988. It is 100 minutes in length. It was written and directed by Roger Scholes and produced by Andrew Wiseman and Bryce Menzies. The cast included Melita Jurisic, Chris Haywood, Rod Zuanic, Sheila Florence, and Martyn Sanderson. Thriller Arlington Road is a 1999 American mystery thriller film, which tells the story of a widowed George Washington University professor who suspects his new neighbors are involved in terrorism and becomes obsessed with foiling their terrorist plot. The film stars Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, and Hope Davis and is directed by Mark Pellington. Ehren Kruger wrote the script, which won the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Nicholl Fellowship in 1996. The film was to have been originally released by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, but was sold to Sony Pictures Entertainment before it opened. The eventual release was the first title for Screen Gems while PolyGram handled foreign rights. Comedy Sinfín is a 2005 film directed by Manuel Sanabria and Carlos Villaverde. Documentary film The Devil Operation is a 2010 documentary film directed by Stephanie Boyd. Comedy Namitha I Love You is a 2011 Telugu bilingual film in Tamil and Telugu in the comedy and drama genre and stars Namitha in the lead role. Srikanth, Prithviraj, Tennis Krishna and Bullet Prakash play the male lead roles. Veteran yesteryear actress Jayanthi also plays an important role. The film is directed by M. Jayasimha Reddy. He is also the writer and music director of the film. M. Raviteja Reddy has produced the film. The Kannada version released on 10 June 2011. Science Fiction The Bronx Executioner is the English title of the Italian cyborg film, Il Giustiziere del Bronx, released in 1989. Comedy One Way Pendulum is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Peter Yates and starring Eric Sykes and George Cole. It is an adaptation of the play by N. F. Simpson. Comedy One Heavenly Night is an American film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, and directed by George Fitzmaurice. The plot here revolves around a poor-but-honest flower girl who agrees to impersonate an opera star. This film brought Goldwyn his worst reviews and largest financial loss since going independent in 1923. Fortunately, the profits from Whoopee! more than made up the difference. The entire film is available online. Comedy The Longest Game is a 2013 documentary, comedy, family, sports film written by Camille Thoman and Christopher Beha and directed by Camille Thoman. Thriller Clockstoppers is a 2002 science fiction comedy film released by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. It was directed by Jonathan Frakes, produced by Gale Anne Hurd and Julia Pistor, and written by Rob Hedden, Andy Hedden, J. David Stem, and David N. Weiss. Starring Jesse Bradford, Paula Garcés, French Stewart, Michael Biehn, Robin Thomas, and Julia Sweeney. Documentary film Her Cinema Love is a 2011 short documentary film directed by David-Jan Bronsgeest and Nejra Hulusic. Comedy Making It is a 1971 dramedy directed by John Erman and written by Peter Bart and James Leigh. It stars Kristoffer Tabori, Bob Balaban, Lawrence Pressman, Joyce Van Patten, Marlyn Mason, and a number of character actors familiar to TV audiences of the 1970s. Adapted from Leigh's novel What Can You Do?, the movie follows several months in the life of an intelligent, precocious 17 year old high school student who fancies himself a smooth Lothario. Comedy Robbery Alla Turca is a 2005 Turkish comedy film directed by Oğuzhan Tercan. Comedy The Three Men of Melita Zganjer is a 1998 award-winning Croatian film directed by Snježana Tribuson, who also wrote the screenplay for the film. Thriller Baksho Rahashya is a Bengali thriller Telefilm directed by Sandip Ray based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray.It is the first Telefilm made for Feluda 30 TV Series, which aired on DD Bangla. Later it was released in Nandan Complex and DVD & VCD has been also been released in 2001. Thriller Magdalena's Brain is a 2006 horror/thriller film starring Amy Shelton-White, David Joseph and Robert Weingartner. The movie was directed by Warren Amerman, and written by Marty Langford. Thriller Boiler Maker is a 2008 drama film written and directed by Paul T. Murray. Animation Jimmy the C is a short, animation directed by Jimmy Picker. Documentary film Jayshree Janu Kharpade was born to an indigenous family (aka tribals) that have been disenfranchised at the very bottom of India’s poverty ladder. With a strong courage to learn and conviction to give back to others, Jayshree illuminates the tenacious efforts of the tribal union for the equal rights to education. Thriller Tamanchey is a 2014 crime romance thriller film directed by Navneet Behal. Animation The Balloonist is a 2011 short animation drama film written and directed by Reid Hildebrand. Comedy Cheaper to Keep Her is a 1981 comedy film directed by Ken Annakin. It stars singer-turned-actor Mac Davis as Bill Dekkar, a newly divorced swinger who goes to work as a detective. His assignments have him track down men who have reneged on their alimony, a twist of irony considering his chauvanistic tendencies. The film takes its name from the song of the same name, which can be heard over the opening credits. Documentary film Hardcore El Picante is a 2013 short, documentary, western and musical film written and directed by Dariel Hernandez. Comedy Mumbai Salsa is a 2007 Bollywood film directed by Manoj Tyagi. Animation High Diving Hare is a 1948-produced Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Released to theaters on April 30, 1949, the short is an expansion of a gag from Stage Door Cartoon, which was also directed by Friz Freleng. Comedy The House of Tomorrow is a 1949 animated theatrical short directed by Tex Avery. It was part of a series of cartoons Avery did satirizing technology of the future which included: The Car of Tomorrow, The Farm of Tomorrow, and The T.V. of Tomorrow. These were satires of live action promotional films that were commonly shown in theaters at the time. The film is a straight forward narrated showcase of appliances said to be found in a typical house in the year 2050, roughly a hundred years after the cartoon was made, each one actually an outlandish joke. Most of the time the inventions following a similar pattern of being made for each member of the family ending with a fatal version for the "mother-in-law". Documentary film The Way Bobby Sees It is a documentary film directed by Wendy Todd and Jason Watkins. Documentary film In Washington D.C., one church becomes the symbol of a local community dedicated to one another. Comedy Conversations with My Gardener is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed by Jean Becker and co-written with Jean Cosmos,Jacques Monnet. Animation The Spirit of Gravity is a 2003 animated short film written by Victor Bellomo, and David Pace, and directed by Victor Bellomo. Documentary film The Fight for the Sky is a short propaganda film commissioned by the US government to highlight the victories of the Allied air forces over Europe prior to the Normandy invasion. Opening with shots of aerial combat over Europe the film turns to footage of the airmen acting casually in their base in East Anglia, reading newspapers, playing ping pong, and listening to the radio. However, they are soon called for a debriefing about their next mission, a strike deep into Germany's industrial region, the Ruhr. They ready their planes and arrive over their targets like clock work, shooting down some German Luftwaffe planes in the process. None of the missions have failed due to enemy resistance alone, the narrator informs the audience, though some haven't succeeded because of weather conditions. Captured German footage is shown to prove that the enemy was just as determined to stop the attacks as the Allies were to carry them out. In February 1944 a new bombing initiative is begun. Instead of waiting to be attacked by the Germans the Americans will seek them out, targeting German airfields. Documentary film Ceux de la colline is a 2009 Burkinabé documentary film. Documentary film This documentary is about the "World's Largest Trivia Contest" held in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Eight questions per hour are asked over 90FM, the student radio station at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, for 54 hours straight. This film highlights several trivia teams and how very differently they play the contest from the more serious teams to the teams who just get together to party. For most teams, Trivia is like an annual reunion where they can get together with family and friends and have fun doing something they all love. Comedy The Galloping Major is a 1951 British comedy sports film starring Basil Radford, Jimmy Hanley and Janette Scott. It also featured Sid James, Charles Hawtrey and Joyce Grenfell in supporting roles. It was directed by Henry Cornelius. The title is taken from the song "The Galloping Major", and the plot was centred on gambling at the horse racing track. A syndicate in a London suburb club together to buy a race horse to run in the Grand National. Comedy Nina’s Tragedies is a 2004 Israeli comedy-drama film directed by Savi Gabizon and starring Ayelet Zurer, Yoram Hattab, Alon Abutbul, Shmil Ben Ari, and Anat Waxman. It won 11 Ophir Awards. Thriller Dimension in Fear is the 1998 thriller film written by Gerald W. Carroll and Ted V. Mikels and directed by Ted V. Mikels. Comedy Apat Dapat, Dapat Apat: Friends 4 Lyf and Death is a Philippine comedy film, focusing on friendship between four friends. Animation Gandahar is a 1988 French animated science fiction and fantasy film. The original version was directed by René Laloux, and was based on Jean-Pierre Andrevon's novel Les Hommes-machines contre Gandahar. An English version was directed by Harvey Weinstein and produced by Bob Weinstein, while noted science-fiction author Isaac Asimov made the revision of the translation. The English title is a translation, not of the original title, but of the original tag line "Les Années lumière" as seen on the French poster. Voice actors for the original French version included Pierre-Marie Escourrou, Catherine Chevallier, Georges Wilson, Anny Duperey, Jean-Pierre Ducos, and Jean-Pierre Jorris. Among the actors providing the voices for the English-language version were Glenn Close, Jennifer Grey, Terrence Mann, Penn and Teller, John Shea, Bridget Fonda, David Johansen, Earle Hyman, Earl Hammond and Christopher Plummer. The animation was in colour and ran for 83 minutes. Production work was done by SEK Animation Studio of North Korea. The film is notable for its strange scenery and exotic flora, fauna, and bizarre inhabitants. Science Fiction O Homem do Futuro is a 2011 Brazilian romantic comedy film directed by Cláudio Torres. The film stars Wagner Moura and Alinne Moraes. It was shot in Paulínia and Campinas in the state of São Paulo, and in Rio de Janeiro. Comedy Do Your Duty is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. This is lost film. Documentary film Something Becomes Evident is a 1982 film directed by Harun Farocki. Documentary film A Pestering Journey is a documentary film directed by K.R. Manoj. A voyage through two similar pesticide tragedies in post independent India, Pestering Journey interrogates the legitimate forms and technologies of killing available in a culture. In an atypical move it challenges and changes the idioms of pesticide and genocide. It is a journey which takes a pestering turn and blurs the boundaries of nature and culture, of self and other, of life and death and many other comfortable binaries. Documentary film Room to Breathe is a 2012 documentary drama film directed by Russell Long. Thriller Les Fanatiques is a French film directed by Alex Joffé and released in 1957. Animation Crazy For It is a 2012 biographical animated short music film directed by Yutaro Kubo. Comedy 15 August is a 2001 French film directed and written by Patrick Alessandrin. Comedy Bedari, a Pakistani Urdu black & white film, was a classic melodious film of 1957. The film was released on 6 December, 1957 on Pakistani cinemas and proved to be one of the greatest hit of 1957. It was one of the most patriotic Pakistani films and its songs are still remembered today. Animation Tatamp is a 2011 short musical-animated family film written and directed by Mirai Mizue. Animation The Shadow Animal is a 2013 animated short film written and directed by Dorte Bengtson. Science Fiction Class of Nuke 'Em High, also known as Atomic High School, is a 1986 American science fiction comedy horror film made by cult classic B-movie production group Troma Entertainment. It was directed by Richard W. Haines and Lloyd Kaufman under the pseudonym Samuel Weil. New York holographer Jason Sapan created the laser effects. Thriller New Alcatraz, is a 2001 direct-to-video B-horror film. It was directed by Phillip Roth. Comedy Go! Go! Wakadaishô is a 1967 comedy film directed by Katsumi Iwauchi. Comedy Sorority Pillow Fight is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson. Comedy Shaq & Cedric the Entertainer Present: All Star Comedy Jam is a 2009 television film directed by Leslie Small. Science Fiction Attack of the Puppet People is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction Horror film directed, produced and written by Bert I. Gordon. It stars John Hoyt as an eccentric doll maker. It was produced by Alta Vista Productions and distributed by American International Pictures as a double feature with War of the Colossal Beast. The film was rushed into production by American International Pictures and Bert I. Gordon to capitalise on the success of The Incredible Shrinking Man, which had been released in 1957. Documentary film The Dogmatic is a 2012 short film directed by Lance Oppenheim. Animation Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot is a 2004 children's animated feature film, produced by Nelvana Limited and released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment. Directed by Mike Fallows and written by Jeffrey Alan Schecter, this was the fourth film to star the Care Bears, and their first in over 15 years. This was also the first one in the franchise to be computer-animated. The film centres on Funshine Bear, a Care Bear who loves to laugh and tell jokes. After one of his jokes backfires against Grumpy, another of the Bears, Funshine runs away to find a place where others can appreciate his talents better. He discovers a town known as Joke-a-lot, where laughter and humour are the order of the day, and soon becomes the area's "King". Unknown to the Bear, a rat named Sir Funnybone is using him that way in order to possess an important object called the Royal Sceptre. Journey to Joke-a-lot premiered in the United States on October 5, 2004, through Lions Gate, and was subsequently released overseas through Universal Studios. It received generally positive reviews, although the computer animation was singled out. Comedy A Serious Man is a 2009 dark comedy produced, edited, written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film stars Michael Stuhlbarg as a Minnesota Jewish man whose life crumbles both professionally and personally, leading him to questions about his faith. The film attracted a positive critical response, including a Golden Globe nomination for Stuhlbarg, a place on both the American Film Institute's and National Board of Review's Top 10 Film Lists of 2009, and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Thriller Kan Simittum Neram is a 1988 Tamil language thriller film directed by Kalaivanan Kannadasan. The film features Karthik, Ambika and R. Sarathkumar in lead roles and was released on 13 April 1988. The film marks R. Sarathkumar debut in Tamil cinema. This film was remade in Hindi as Sailaab starring Aditya Pancholi and Madhuri Dixit. Animation Screen Play is a 1993 short animated film written by Barry Purves and Ernst Loub, and directed by Barry Purves. Documentary film We Are Dad is a 2005 documentary film chronicling the story of two male pediatric AIDS nurses who have taken in a number of HIV positive infants as their foster parents. The film outlines the couple's struggle to provide a stable and loving home to their children. When one child, who tested HIV-positive at birth, is discovered to be HIV negative, the state of Florida determined that the child should be adopted, but refused to allow his foster parents, a gay couple, to adopt him. The fight over this decision thrust this family into the center of the debate over gay adoption. Comedy His Favourite Pastime is a 1914 American comedy film starring Charlie Chaplin. Comedy Uthaman is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2001. Thriller Joe is a 2013 drama film directed by David Gordon Green and starring Nicolas Cage, Tye Sheridan and Ronnie Gene Blevins. It is an adaptation of Larry Brown's 1991 novel of the same name and premiered at the 2013 Venice Film Festival, with a subsequent screening at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Born to Sing is a 2013 South Korean comedy-drama film starring Kim In-kwon and directed by Lee Jong-pil. Produced by comedian and variety show host Lee Kyung-kyu, it was released in theaters on May 2, 2013. The film is based on National Singing Contest, an actual TV show that is the longest-running Sunday TV program in Korea since its premiere in 1980. The show travels nationwide with its host/emcee Song Hae, and currently broadcasts on Sundays at 12:10 p.m. on KBS1. The touching and moving anecdotes shared by previous contestants led to the film Born to Sing, which tells the dynamic and intertwining stories of people seeking redemption at a singing contest. Thriller Gorotsuki is a 1968 thriller film directed by Masahiro Makino. Comedy Pieśniarz Warszawy is a 1934 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. Documentary film Everything Is Relative is a 2008 documentary film written by Mogens Rukov and directed by Mikala Krogh. Thriller Circle of Fear is a 1992 mystery/thriller film. Thriller Jill is a 2004 short drama thriller written and directed by Xavier Janghoon Lee. Comedy Call for Love is a Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Zhang Jianya. The movie premiered in China on February 8, 2007. The film stars comedic actor Xu Zheng as well as some of China's most prominent young actresses, including Fan Bingbing, Gong Beibi and others. Comedy Als in een Roes is a 1986 Dutch film directed by Pim de la Parra. Documentary film The Passionate Industry is a 1971 historical documentary film written and directed by Joan Long. Comedy Welcome to an evening of Stand-up Comedy at the Miami Comedy Club. Starring the hottest comics in America! You have seen theses hilarious comics in the movies and many television shows. Now you get to see them LIVE, RAW, UNCUT and UNCENSORED!!! This movie promises to keep you laughing till you can't laugh any more! Comedy Aduthathu Albert is a 1985 Tamil comedy film directed by G. N. Rangarajan. The film features Prabhu and Urvashi in lead roles. The film, produced by G. N. Rangarajan, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 12 July 1985. Comedy Billy's Cupidity is a 1915 short film, a part of Little Billy series. Animation Girl With Backpack is a 2013 animation film. Comedy Father to Be is a 1979 Swedish film directed by Lasse Hallström. Comedy Pete Smalls Is Dead is a 2010 independent comedy film directed by Alexandre Rockwell and written by Brandon Cole and Alexandre Rockwell. Comedy Le Roman d'un tricheur is a 1936 film starring, written and directed by Sacha Guitry. It was adapted from Guitry's only novel, Les Mémoires d'un tricheur, published in 1935. Documentary film Chop Suey is a 2001 documentary biographical film written by Maribeth Edmonds and Bruce Weber and directed by Bruce Weber. Documentary film The Spirit of America is a 1963 American short documentary film produced by Algernon G. Walker. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction Superhero Movie is a 2008 American comedy spoof film written and directed by Craig Mazin, produced by David Zucker and Robert K. Weiss, and starring Drake Bell, Sara Paxton, Christopher McDonald, and Leslie Nielsen. It was originally titled Superhero! as a nod to one of David and Jerry Zucker's previous films Airplane!. Superhero Movie is a spoof of the superhero film genre, mainly the first Spider-Man, as well as other modern-day Marvel Comics film adaptations. The film follows in the footsteps of the Scary Movie series of comedies, with which the film's poster shares a resemblance. It was also inspired by, and contains homages to, some of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker's earlier spoof films such as Airplane! and The Naked Gun. Production began on September 17, 2007, in New York. It was released on March 28, 2008 in the United States, and the UK release was June 6, 2008, and received $9,000,000 on its opening weekend and was #3 at the box office. Thriller In this meticulously crafted murder mystery, a Catskills police detective (Nick Stahl, In the Bedroom) charged with investigating a juvenile homicide in an affluent suburb finds he must return to his struggling hometown of Caswell to find the killers. As his investigation picks up intensity, the grieving mother begins a battle of will and vengeance with citizens of Caswell, igniting a class war between two vastly different towns in rural America. Thriller Roja is a 1992 Tamil-language Indian political drama-romance film co-written and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Arvind Swamy and Madhubala in the lead roles. The film was subsequently dubbed in Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam and Telugu. The film won three National Film Awards, including Best Film on National Integration, catapulting Ratnam to national acclaim. The film also gained international acclaim with its nomination for Best Film at the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was recently re-released for international audiences in light of the growing fear of terrorist attacks across the world. It is the first in Ratnam's trilogy of films that depict human relationships against a background of Indian politics, including Bombay and Dil Se... The film's successful and acclaimed score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, who debuted in Tamil cinema as a music director with this film. He won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction, Filmfare Award for Best Music Director - Tamil and the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director for his work in his debut film. Comedy Story of a Bad Boy is a 1999 film written and directed by Tom Donaghy. Documentary film 50 Greatest Harry Potter Moments is a 2011 documentary film directed by Chris Hill. Science Fiction Eight Legged Freaks is a 2002 American horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem and stars David Arquette, Kari Wührer, Scott Terra, and Scarlett Johansson. The plot concerns a collection of spiders that are exposed to toxic waste, causing them to grow to gigantic proportions and begin killing and harvesting. The film was dedicated to the memory of several people: one was Pilar Seurat, the mother of producer Dean Devlin, who died of lung cancer the previous year, another was Lewis Arquette, father of the star of the film David Arquette, who had died in 2001 from heart failure. Animation 00-tal Barn is a 2014 film directed by Maja Lindström. Science Fiction Live Freaky Die Freaky is a stop motion-animated, musical independent film directed by John Roecker. It is a black comedy based on the Charles Manson murders. It premiered on DVD in the United States on January 17, 2006 and played in a few theatres on January 20, 27 and 28. Thriller Vengeance: A Love Story is a 2010 drama thriller film written by John Mankiewicz and directed by Harold Becker. Documentary film The Great Global Warming Swindle is a polemical documentary film that suggests that the scientific opinion on climate change is influenced by funding and political factors, and questions whether scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming exists. The program was formally criticised by Ofcom, the UK broadcasting regulatory agency, which upheld complaints of misrepresentation made by David King. The film, made by British television producer Martin Durkin, presents scientists, economists, politicians, writers, and others who dispute the scientific consensus regarding anthropogenic global warming. The programme's publicity materials assert that man-made global warming is "a lie" and "the biggest scam of modern times." Its original working title was "Apocalypse my arse", but the title The Great Global Warming Swindle was later adopted as an allusion to the 1980 mockumentary The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle about British punk band the Sex Pistols. The UK's Channel 4 premiered the documentary on 8 March 2007. The channel described the film as "a polemic that drew together the well-documented views of a number of respected scientists to reach the same conclusions. Comedy The Fair Pretender is a 1918 film directed by Charles Miller. Comedy An Almost Ordinary Story is a 2003 comedy romance film written by Dusan Ristic and directed by Milos Petricic. Comedy Meo Patacca is a 1972 film directed by Marcello Ciorciolini. Comedy Country Gentlemen is a 1936 American film directed by Ralph Staub for Republic Pictures with the comedy duo of Olsen and Johnson. Comedy The Witches of Eastwick is a 1987 American comedy-fantasy film based on John Updike's novel of the same name. Directed by George Miller, the film stars Jack Nicholson as Daryl Van Horne, alongside Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer and Susan Sarandon as the eponymous witches. Animation Woman wonders why her little pet birds keep disappearing. Rudolph the cat knows, but other than burping feathers, he's not saying. But it looks like he's met his match when the woman orders another bird from the pet shop: a little yellow canary named "Petey" Science Fiction Sharknado 2: The Second One is a 2014 American disaster film and a sequel to the 2013 television film Sharknado. It was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, with Tara Reid and Ian Ziering reprising their roles from the first film; also joining the cast are Vivica A. Fox, Kari Wuhrer, Kelly Osbourne, Judah Friedlander, and a host of celebrity cameo appearances. The film premiered on July 30, 2014, and was the highest-premiering film on the SyFy Channel. Comedy Bobby dreams of becoming a spy. When he finds a pair of x-ray glasses that were misplaced by an evil crime ring, he thinks his dream has come true. He finds himself on the run from thieves, the police and government agents. Documentary film Alechinsky d'apres nature is a 1970 French documentary short film directed by Luc de Heusch. Comedy Wolves Cry Under the Moon is a 1997 film directed by Ho Ping, starring Annie Shizuka Inoh, Shih Chang, Gu Bao-ming and To Tzong-hua. Science Fiction Cat-Women of the Moon is an independently made 1953 black-and-white science fiction film directed by Arthur Hilton and released by Astor Pictures. It stars Sonny Tufts, Victor Jory, and Marie Windsor. The musical score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. Documentary film Märkische Fahrt is a 1942 film directed by Kurt Rupli. Comedy The Wedding Ringer is an upcoming action romantic comedy film written and directed by Jeremy Garelick. It will star Kevin Hart, Josh Gad, Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting and Olivia Thirlby. The film will be produced by Adam Fields, Will Packer Productions and Miramax Films, distributed by Screen Gems and scheduled to be released on January 16, 2015 during the MLK Holiday weekend. Animation Presto is a 2008 American Pixar computer-animated short film shown in theaters before their feature length film WALL-E. The short is about a magician trying to perform a show with his uncooperative rabbit and is a gag-filled homage to classic cartoons such as Tom and Jerry and Looney Tunes. Presto was directed by veteran Pixar animator Doug Sweetland, in his directorial debut. The original idea for the short was a magician who incorporated a rabbit into his act who suffered from stage fright. This was considered to be too long and complicated, and the idea was reworked. To design the theater featured in Presto, the filmmakers visited several Opera Houses and theaters for set design ideas. Problems arose when trying to animate the theater's audience of 2,500 patrons—which was deemed too expensive—and was solved by showing the back of the audience. Reaction to the short was positive, and reviewers of WALL-E '​s home media release considered it to be an enjoyable special feature. Presto was nominated for an Annie Award and Academy Award. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2008. Comedy Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction parody film co-written and directed by Mel Brooks and starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy and Rick Moranis. It also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on June 24, 1987, and was met with a mixed reception. It later became a cult classic on video and one of Brooks's most popular films. Its plot and characters parody the original Star Wars trilogy, as well as other sci-fi franchises including Star Trek, Alien, and the Planet of the Apes films. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameos. Comedy Couples Retreat is a 2009 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Peter Billingsley with contributions to the script by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Dana Fox, Curtis Hanson, and Greg Beeman. Vaughn and Favreau star with Faizon Love, Jason Bateman, Kristin Davis, Kristen Bell, Malin Åkerman and Jean Reno. It was released on October 9, 2009, in the United States. The film was shot mostly on the island of Bora Bora. Comedy Las locuras de Tin-Tan is a 1952 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Comedy The Librarian: Quest for the Spear is the first in The Librarian franchise of movies, which was originally released on American cable channel TNT in December 2004, written by David Titcher, directed by Peter Winther and starring Noah Wyle in the title role. The series is produced by Electric Entertainment. Thriller Storm Over Lisbon is a 1944 American thriller film directed by George Sherman and starring Vera Ralston, Erich von Stroheim and Richard Arlen. During World War II the owner of a Lisbon nightclub attempts to gain secret information in order to sell to the Japanese. Documentary film Speed Racer: Wonderful World of Racing - The Amazing Racer Family is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Josh Oreck. Science Fiction Sins of the Fleshapoids is a 1965 underground film directed by Mike Kuchar. It is a low-budget, campy sci-fi movie about an android revolt a million years in the future after humans have become too lazy and selfish to take care of themselves. The film was a major influence on cult director John Waters who has said that Sins of the Fleshapoids "really shows what an underground movie was." Comedy ...Sans laisser d'adresse is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois. At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Golden Bear award. Animation Garfield Gets a Life is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip written by Jim Davis. It features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 8, 1991 on CBS and has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. It was the final Garfield television special, probably due to the success of the Garfield and Friends animated series. Odie only appears twice in this special. Documentary film Vasya is a 2002 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Andrei Zagdansky. The film tells the story of Russian underground artist Vasily Sitnikov, who was declared insane in early 1940s by the Soviet authorities. A man without a passport, in and out of mental asylums, he was the key and often "larger than life" figure of the nonconformist art movement in the Soviet Union. In 1975 fearing prosecution and another involuntary commitment to a mental asylum he immigrated to Austria and then to the United States. He died virtually unknown in 1987 in NYC. A number of prominent artists appear in the film, such as Dmitri Plavinsky Vladimir Titov, Kevin Clarke, poet and publisher Konstantyn K. Kuzminsky and art collector Norton Dodge, who has amassed one of the largest collections of Soviet-era art outside the Soviet Union. Comedy Mare matto, also known as Mad Sea and Crazy Sea, is a 1963 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Renato Castellani. The film entered the competition at the 24th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film The Bowler and the Bunnet was a Scottish television documentary programme on STV, directed and presented by Sean Connery. It is the only film ever directed by Connery. The documentary, filmed in black and white, was a critical examination of the new working practices introduced by Sir Iain Stewart at the Fairfield shipyard in Glasgow. It was released onto DVD by the British Film Institute as part of their Tales from the Shipyard boxed-set in February 2011. The title comes from the tradition where bowler hats were worn by managers within the shipyards while bunnets were worn by the workers. Science Fiction Star Trek is a 2009 science fiction film directed by J. J. Abrams, written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, and produced by Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk. It is the eleventh film based on the Star Trek franchise that was created by Gene Roddenberry and features the main characters of the original Star Trek series, who are portrayed by a new cast. With one original cast member appearing in the film (Leonard Nimoy) as Spock prime.  It explores the back stories of James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) , Spock (Zachary Quinto), and Leonard McCoy (Karl Urban) before they unite aboard the USS Enterprise to combat Nero (Eric Bana), a Romulan from the future who threatens the United Federation of Planets. The film was released in conventional theaters and some IMAX theaters on May 8, 2009, following a limited number of advanced screenings starting at 7pm the night before. Star Trek screenings grossed an Imax record of $8.5 million during the film's first weekend. Development of the film began in 2005 when Paramount Pictures contacted Abrams, Orci and Kurtzman for ideas to revive the franchise. The creative team contrasted Orci and Lindelof, who consider themselves "Trekkies", with casual fans like Abrams, who all aimed to create a film that would interest a general audience. The film payed tribute to original Cannon by featuring several cliché one liners by the new actors that were a staple of the original franchise. Paramount pushed back the release of the film from Dec. 25 to May 8, 2009, saying the picture's gross potential is greater as a summer film. Elements of the writer's favorite novels were included, and modified continuity with the time-travel storyline, a modernized bridge along with the production design of the original show. Filming took place from November 2007 to March 2008 under intense secrecy. Documentary film The Saimaa Gesture is a 1981 music documentary film directed by Aki Kaurismäki and Mika Kaurismäki. Comedy The Goonies is a 1985 American adventure–comedy film directed by Richard Donner. The screenplay was written by Chris Columbus from a story by executive producer Steven Spielberg. The film's premise features a band of pre-teens who live in the "Goon Docks" neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon attempting to save their homes from demolition, and in doing so, discover an old Spanish map that leads them on an adventure to unearth the long-lost fortune of One-Eyed Willie, a legendary 17th-century pirate. Comedy Namma Veettu Kalyaanam is a 2002 comedy film directed by V.Sekhar. Comedy Reminiscent of Catherine Breillat's similarly explicit Romance (1999), this erotic thriller is a portrait of a mysterious woman with a voracious sexual appetite. Guila (newcomer Loredana Cannata) picks up the young Valerio (Arturo Paglia) for a one-night stand. After a round of lovemaking and midnight skinny-dipping in the ocean, she gives him a false name and number. In spite of this, the utterly smitten Valerio tries to hunt down his dream girl. In the process, he learns of her multiple identities and multiple sexual exploits. La donna lupo was screened at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival. Documentary film Café Ta'amon is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Michael Teutsch. Thriller Thodakkam is a thriller Tamil film starring Raghu Vannan and Moniga directed by Muthukumar. Prior to release the film was known as Arambam. The film opened to poor reviews, and there were controversies about the director who cheated on the artist's salaries and bullying his assistants. Documentary film Below the Row is a 2013 documentary biography film directed by Glen Travis. Comedy The Girls Guitar Club is a 2001 short comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer. Animation Animated Self-Portraits is a 1989 short animation film directed by Jiri Barta,Sally Cruikshank and Borivoj Dovnikovic-Bordo. Comedy The Poor Little Rich Girl is a 1917 American comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur. Adapted by Frances Marion from the 1913 play by Eleanor Gates. The Broadway play actually starred future screen actress Viola Dana. The film stars Mary Pickford, Madlaine Traverse, Charles Wellesley, Gladys Fairbanks and Frank McGlynn, Sr.. The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey when early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1991, The Poor Little Rich Girl was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Documentary film Janis is a 1974 Canadian documentary film about the rock singer Janis Joplin. The film was directed by Howard Alk with a lot of assistance from Albert Grossman, Janis' manager. It was available on videocassette in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s, but DVD versions have been released only in France, Belgium and the Netherlands. In late 2011, it was added to Hulu's movie collection for online viewing. Part of the film soundtrack is included on the 1975 album Janis. The film consists entirely of archival footage of Joplin. It includes rehearsals, her June 25, 1970 appearance on The Dick Cavett Show, footage from her Woodstock performance in 1969, and another television segment videotaped in black & white in April 1967 before she became famous. A lot of screen time is devoted to Janis' 1969 European tour, including an interview with Janis during her stay in Stockholm and the ecstatic reaction of a clean-cut female fan in Frankfurt when she sees Joplin through the window of her tour bus before the concert starts. Comedy Women of San Quentin is a 1984 comedy film directed by Jerry Jameson. Documentary film Berlin: Live At St. Ann's Warehouse is a concert film and live album by Lou Reed released in 2008. The concert film was directed by Julian Schnabel, live at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn during five nights in December 2006. Background shots of the characters Jim and Caroline were done by Lola Schnabel. The Berlin tour was the first time Lou Reed had played the full album live in over 30 years, after the original album was a critical and commercial flop. Individual songs had been played, but not the whole thing. The concert film and album both feature three additional songs, "Candy Says", "Rock Minuet" and "Sweet Jane", not from the original Berlin. Science Fiction Izbavitelj is a 1976 Croatian horror Sci-Fi film directed by Krsto Papić. It was released in 1976, but won Best Film at the 1982 Fantasporto. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Comedy Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules is a 2011 semi-teen comedy film based on Jeff Kinney's book of the same name with a couple elements from The Last Straw. Unlike the first film, which was directed by Thor Freudenthal, this film was directed by David Bowers. The film stars Zachary Gordon and Devon Bostick. Robert Capron, Rachael Harris, Steve Zahn, and Peyton List also have prominent roles. It is the second film in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series preceded by 2010's Diary of a Wimpy Kid and followed by 2012's Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days. Documentary film The Village of Peace is a 2014 historical biographical documentary film directed by Niko Philipides and Ben Schuder. Comedy Just Tell Me What You Want is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lumet. It stars Ali MacGraw, Peter Weller and Alan King, and was also the final film of screen legend Myrna Loy. The screenplay by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from her novel, won her the David di Donatello Award for Best Screenplay of a Foreign Film. Comedy "This super-feel-good movie has it all - love, comedy and mouthwatering Indian food! American filmmaker David Kaplan's heart-warming tale is set in New York where Samir (Aasif Mandvi), is a top sous chef in an upmarket Manhattan restaurant, but passed over for promotion because his cuisine lacks pizzazz. Upset, he resigns; much to the surprise of his young female underchef Carrie. His parents aren't too impressed and his pestering mother (Madhur Jaffrey) is now desperate to find him a wife to sort him out. Worse still, his father gets suddenly ill and Samir has to look after their ailing, slummy Indian restaurant, when he can't even cook Indian food. In desperation Samir turns to a madcap taxi driver, Akbar (magnificently played by Naseeruddin Shah), who swears he cooked for greats like Indira Gandhi. As things get increasingly out of control, Samir unexpectedly crashes into Carrie while doubling up as the delivery boy. But Akbar's ingredients have an unexpected magic. Some great performances by a strong cast who deliver cracking humour. And the food, well - I'd suggest you eat before attending this screening!" Quoting Cary Rajinder Sawhney Comedy Borgman is a 2013 Dutch thriller film directed by Alex van Warmerdam. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Drafthouse Films acquired US distribution rights to the film just over a week after its red carpet premiere. It was screened in the Vanguard section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Thriller Thief is a 1981 neo-noir film written and directed by Michael Mann and based on the 1975 novel The Home Invaders: Confessions of a Cat Burglar by "Frank Hohimer". The film stars James Caan as the titular thief. Documentary film An American Thanksgiving is a film directed by David Mckenzie. Comedy In Society is a 1944 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It was the first of five Abbott and Costello films to be directed by Jean Yarbrough. It was re-released in 1953. Science Fiction Grünes Gold is a 2012 short animation film written by Susanne Mikulski and Barbara Marheineke and directed by Barbara Marheineke. Comedy The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit is a 1998 film set in East Los Angeles directed by Stuart Gordon, written by Ray Bradbury and starring Edward James Olmos, Joe Mantegna, Esai Morales, Clifton Collins Jr., Sid Caesar, Howard Morris and Gregory Sierra. Despite some well-known actors and the writing credit of Bradbury, the film was released direct-to-video by Touchstone Pictures. Documentary film Hava Nagila (The Movie) is a 2012 documentary, comedy, historical and musical film written by Sophie Sartain and directed by Roberta Grossman. Comedy Dumbbells is a 2014 Comedy film directed by Christopher Livingston and starring Brian Drolet, Hoyt Richards, Mircea Monroe, Jaleel White, Taylor Cole, Jay Mohr, Tom Arnold, and Andy Milonakis. The film saw a limited release on January 10, 2014. The film also marks the film debut of singer Frenchie Davis. Comedy The Lost Lie is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by King Vidor. Comedy How to Murder Your Wife is a 1965 American comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and Virna Lisi. It was directed by Richard Quine, who also directed Lemmon in My Sister Eileen, It Happened to Jane, Operation Mad Ball and Bell, Book and Candle. Thriller Grosse Pointe Blank is a 1997 American comedy film, directed by George Armitage, and starring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Alan Arkin, and Dan Aykroyd. The film received positive reviews from critics. The soundtrack, produced by Joe Strummer, features mainly independent music from the 1980s. Comedy A Man Could Get Killed is a 1966 adventure comedy film directed by Ronald Neame and Cliff Owen, shot on various locations in Portugal and starring James Garner, Melina Mercouri, Sandra Dee, Anthony Franciosa, and Robert Coote. The fourteen-year-old Jenny Agutter worked on the film but did not appear in the final cut. The screenplay was written by Richard L. Breen, and T. E. B. Clarke and David E. Walker based on the Walker's novel Diamonds For Danger. The film introduced the melody of "Strangers in the Night" by German composer Bert Kaempfert which won the Golden Globe Award for "Best Original Song in a Motion Picture" of 1967. Comedy Schoolgirl Diary is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Alida Valli. Comedy Petaling Street Warriors is a film co-directed by James Lee Thim Heng and Sampson Yuen Choi-Hin through Malaysian production company, Juita Entertainment, a subsidiary of Juita Viden. Jointly presented by Juita Viden and Golden Screen Cinemas, it is the first period kungfu comedy to be produced locally in Malaysia and Singapore, with famed action choreographer from Hong Kong, Yuk-Sing Ma, who have worked on Hong Kong and China's blockbusters, such as Storm Riders 2 and A Chinese Fairy Tale. The story took two years of research work and preparation. The production of the film took place earlier than Namewee's Nasi Lemak 2.0, but as Nasi Lemak 2.0 was released earlier, Petaling Street Warriors thus has become the second full-length movie Namewee would star in 2011. After viewing the film as it underwent post-production work in Hong Kong, numerous Hong Kong filmmakers call the film as the "watershed" and "milestone" in the history of Malaysian Chinese film industry. Petaling Street Warriors would be released in cinemas nationwide in Malaysia and Singapore. Science Fiction Mock Up on Mu is a 2008 science fiction film directed by San Francisco film artist Craig Baldwin, filmed by Bill Daniel, and edited by Sylvia Schedelbauer. It was filmed in 16 mm and runs for 110 minutes. Mock Up on Mu opened at the New York Film Festival in 2008. The film content is divided into 13 chapters that tell seemingly true tales about "American inner and outer space travel". It cobbles together old NASA footage, excerpts and trailers from various Hollywood films and TV series, home movies, and Baldwin's own dramatizations to weave a mythical farce that incorporates components of Scientology prehistory. Major characters interwoven into the film are the rocket scientist Jack Parsons, his beatnik wife Marjorie Cameron and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Comedy A Rose for Everyone is a 1967 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Comedy Stuck on You! is a 1982 comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz of Troma Entertainment. Stuck on You! was the third in a series of four "sexy comedies" that helped establish Troma, beginning with 1979's smash hit Squeeze Play!, 1981's Waitress!, and followed by 1983's The First Turn-On!. The film, supposedly inspired by the writings of Tom Lehrer and Stan Freberg, follows estranged couple Bill and Carol, who are in a palimony suit against each other. The zany Judge Gabriel is handling their suit. As Bill and Carol relate their problems to Gabriel, he demonstrates how all lovers from the beginning of time, including Adam and Eve, Queen Isabella and Christopher Columbus, and King Arthur and Lady Guinevere have all faced their exact same troubles. The judge is finally revealed to be the angel Gabriel, sent down in hopes of bringing the couple back together. Lloyd Kaufman has stated that Stuck on You! is his favorite of Troma's "sexy comedies". Tagline: It's Boys, It's Girls, It's Crazy...It's A Stuckin' Good Time!!! Comedy Mojave Moon is a 1996 American road movie. It stars Danny Aiello, Anne Archer, Michael Biehn, Angelina Jolie and Jack Noseworthy. The film was written by Leonard Glasser and directed by Kevin Dowling. Comedy La presidentessa is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It is based on the play Madame Presidente by Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber. Documentary film The Last Trapper is a film from 2004. Comedy The Rogue Song is a 1930 romantic musical film which tells the story of a Russian bandit who falls in love with a princess, but takes his revenge on her when her brother rapes and kills his sister. It was directed by Lionel Barrymore and Hal Roach and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film stars Lawrence Tibbett who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance. Laurel and Hardy have small roles, which were filmed at the last minute and interspersed throughout the film in an attempt to boost the film's box office appeal. The Rogue Song is now considered a lost film, although a number of fragments have survived. Thriller 【同謀】就是【C+偵探】、【B+偵探】的續集,原名【A+偵探】。彭順導演的偵探三部曲,可以連貫也可分開觀賞,不會有銜接不上的問題,每一集的故事主軸分別獨立,雖說不同卻互相連接,導演也會在續集中,提及前作劇情做為輔助,有如前情提要的效果。從C+一路上來也變專家,「同謀」除了是雙主角張家輝與郭富城的關係,也是陳探(郭富城)追尋30年的祕密團伙。 前作中陳探有好友警察廖啟智,這次戰友同為私家偵探鄭風喜(張家輝),兩人有著天南地北的形象,陳探一路以來已經成長,這次是有勇有謀的偵探,而鄭風喜則是偏像搞笑,如果說陳探是「捧梗」,那鄭風喜就是「逗梗」,躍上影帝寶座後,回頭扮演搞笑角色,仍有他獨特的風味,時而嚴肅認真,時而插科打諢,在陳探身經百戰的姿態下,讓【同謀】保有前作的喜劇元素。 Thriller Kill, Baby, Kill is a 1966 Italian horror film by director Mario Bava. It is known under many titles including Curse of the Dead, Curse of the Living Dead, Don't Walk in the Park, Kill, Baby... Kill! and Operation Fear. Thriller White Square is a 2012 short thriller film written and directed by Ivan Pavljustkov. Animation Gypaetus Helveticus is a 2011 documentary, animation and short film written and directed by Marcel Barelli. Documentary film Paraíso al Camino is a 2008 short documentary film written by Yeniffer Rojas and Evelyn Vera and directed by Yeniffer Rojas. Animation On the Wall is a 2013 short animation film directed by Vivien Sárkány, Csibi Boróka, Györfi Ágnes and Kovács Adrienn. Documentary film Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story is a 2004 documentary / biographical / sports film directed by Kevin Dunn. Documentary film Ten Minutes Before the Flight of Icarus is a 1991 documentary film written and directed by Arūnas Matelis. Comedy The Dandelions is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Raphaële Moussafir and Carine Tardieu and directed by Carine Tardieu. Comedy Interior. Scara de bloc is a 2007 short film directed by Ciprian Alexandrescu. Thriller Strawberry Night is a Japanese film based on Tetsuya Honda's detective novel by the same name. It was released in theaters on 23 January 2013. Documentary film My Stolen Revolution is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Nahid Persson. Thriller A romantic couple's brief encounter with a few philosophical thugs unfolds in an unusual way. After this night, no one will be the same. Everyone will learn something new. Interpretation is a thriller and crime movie of 2008 written by Lin Oeding and Matt Olmstead and directed by Lin Oeding himself. Comedy Do Jasoos is a 1975 Hindi film. Produced and directed by Naresh Kumar, the film stars Raj Kapoor, Rajendra Kumar, Aruna Irani, Prem Chopra, Farida Jalal and Asit Sen. The music is by Ravindra Jain. Comedy PUNE tc is a Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Abhijeet Choudhary. The movie is produced under Zoya & Saara Films.Eros International acquired the overseas rights of the film. Comedy Porky's Super Service is a 1937 Looney Tunes animated short released on 7-3-1937 and directed by Ub Iwerks and produced by Leon Schlesinger. Thriller Un ami parfait is a crime thriller film written by Francis Girod and Philippe Cougrand and directed by Francis Girod. Thriller Gambler is a 1971 Bollywood thriller film directed by Amarjeet. The film stars Dev Anand and Shatrughan Sinha. Documentary film Savana violenta, also known as This Violent World and Mondo Violence, is a Mondo film directed by Antonio Climati and Mario Morra. The film documents various scenes of graphic behavior in an attempted exposé of worldly violence. It is narrated by Giuseppe Rinaldi. The film is the second collaborative feature between Antonio Climati and Mario Morra in their series of Mondo films called the Savage Trilogy, following Ultime grida dalla savana. Science Fiction Camera Obscure is a 2013 short animated fantasy film written and directed by Dimitris Simou. Comedy Diring is a 2006 comedy film written by Ignas Miškinis and Mantas Gimžauskas and directed by Ignas Miškinis. Comedy Janko Zwycięzca is a 1921 Polish silent film comedy directed by Gustaw Cybulski. Comedy Changing Hearts is a 2002 romantic drama comedy film written by Daniel Wright and directed by Martin Guigui. Thriller Blue Demon contra cerebros infernales is a 1968 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Science Fiction Target Earth is a 1954 science fiction film. It was directed by Sherman A. Rose and stars Richard Denning, Kathleen Crowley, Virginia Grey, and Whit Bissell. The film focuses on a deserted Chicago cityscape and a small group of people who have been overlooked during a mass evacuation due to an invasion of robot like beings from the planet Venus. The movie was based on the 1953 short story "Deadly City" by Paul W. Fairman. Comedy Paaru Wife of Devadas is a 2014 Kannada romantic comedy film starring Srinagar Kitty and Soundarya Jayamala in the lead role. The film is directed by Kiran Govi and produced by Krishna Deva Gowda and Mukhtar. The music for the film is composed by Arjun Janya. The film is slated for release on June 27, 2014. The film, although takes the character names from the Sharat Chandra's Bengali novel, is depicted in an entirely different manner according to the director. The filming started early February 2013 at the Kanteerava Studios in Bangalore with a song sequence. Comedy All Day Breakfast is a 2008 short film written and directed by Julian Kerridge. Documentary film The Double Life of Ernesto Gomez Gomez is a TV episode/documentary film directed by Gary Weimberg and Catherine Ryan. Thriller Ajoba is a 2014 Marathi film directed by Sujay Dahake and written by Gauri Bapat. Supposedly based on true events. Big Cat's, Big Adventure. Malshej to Mumbai in 29 days: Ajoba the leopard's ambitious trek. Ajoba was rescued from a well and a tracking device was fixed on his neck, before being released back into the wild. He turned out to be one adventurous cat, as he made his way to Mumbai over the Sahyadris, i.e. A cool 120 km. Science Fiction Science Fiction is a 2003 film directed by Franz Müller. Animation Grand Canyonscope was a Donald Duck animated short released in 1954. It was Disney's second cartoon filmed in CinemaScope, and was produced to accompany Disney's first CinemaScope film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. It is available on The Chronological Donald, Volume Four, as well as an extra on the DVD release of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Comedy Fzzzt is a 2011 sci-fi comedy film directed by Eskild Carlsen and Simen Søbye . Thriller After Last Season is a 2009 thriller, science fiction, drama film written and directed by Mark Region. Comedy The Kissing Bandit is a 1948 film starring Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson. The supporting cast includes Ricardo Montalban, Ann Miller, and Cyd Charisse. The movie was directed by Laslo Benedek. Thriller Superchick is a 1973 action thriller film written by Gary Crutcher and directed by Ed Forsyth. Comedy Animal Farm is a 1955 British animated film by Halas and Batchelor, based on the book Animal Farm by George Orwell. It was the first British animated feature to be released. The C.I.A. paid for the filming, part of the U.S. cultural offensive during the Cold War, and influenced how Orwell's ideas were to be presented. The CIA initially funded Louis de Rochemont to begin work on a film version of Orwell's work and he hired Halas & Batchelor, an animation firm in London that had made propaganda films for the British government. Maurice Denham provided the voice talent for all the animals in the film. Comedy Billion Dollar Boner is the 96th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 5, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy No Room for the Groom is a 1952 comedy directed by Douglas Sirk, starring Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie. The screenplay is based on the novel "My True Love" by Darwin Teilhet. Documentary film Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Michael Rossato-Bennett. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the Audience Award: U.S. Documentary at the festival. The film deals with the subject of people suffering from Alzheimer's disease and how music therapy can help and ease their suffering. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, BOND/360 acquired distribution rights of the film. The film was released on July 18, 2014 in United Sates. Thriller Sinners and Saints is a 2010 action-thriller film directed by and co-written by William Kaufman. It stars Johnny Strong, Kevin Phillips, Costas Mandylor, Sean Patrick Flanery, Bas Rutten, Method Man, Kim Coates and Tom Berenger. The film is set in the dark underbelly of New Orleans. It was released in North America on DVD and Blu-ray on January 10, 2012. Comedy L.A. Bag Brothers is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Rick Glenn. Thriller Trespasses is a 1986 thriller film written by Loren Bivens, Lou Diamond Phillips and Jo Carroll Pierce, and directed by Loren Bivens and Adam Roarke. Comedy To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar is a 1995 American comedy film, starring Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze, and John Leguizamo as three New York drag queens who embark on a road trip. The film's title refers to a totemic autographed photo of Julie Newmar that the trio carries with them on their journey. Comedy Ram Aur Shyam is a 1967 Indian Hindi feature film, directed by Tapi Chanakya. Its producer was B. Nagi Reddy. It was previously produced as Ramudu Bheemudu by D. Ramanaidu under Suresh Productions Banner, a Telugu film starring N.T. Rama Rao, in 1964; Ram Aur Shyam is Nagi Reddi's Hindi version. It was also remade in 1990 as Kishen Kanhaya. Originally Vyjayanthimala and Mala sinha were supposed to star in the roles portrayed by Waheeda rehman and Mumtaz but do to some reasons they were replaced. Ram Aur Shyam has music by Naushad and lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni, it stars Dilip Kumar, Pran, Waheeda Rehman, Mumtaz, Nirupa Roy. The theme owes its origins to Alexandre Dumas, père's story The Corsican Brothers: twins who look remarkably alike but have very different temperaments. In The Corsican Brothers the twins grow up together. In Ram aur Shyam, on the other hand, they have been separated at birth and discover each other only towards the end. Like The Corsican Brothers, which has been adapted into several feature films, Ram Aur Shyam has inspired remakes in Hindi movies too, with Seeta Aur Geeta in 1972; Chaalbaaz in 1989; and Kishen Kanhaiya in 1990. Documentary film Der VW Komplex is a 1989 film directed by Hartmut Bitomsky. Animation Postman Pat: The Movie is a British computer-animated comedy film featuring Postman Pat, star of a long-running BBC children's series. It was originally due to be released on 24 May 2013, but was pushed back to 23 May 2014. Pat is voiced by Stephen Mangan and his singing voice is performed by Ronan Keating. Also voicing characters in the film are Jim Broadbent, Rupert Grint and David Tennant. Reviews of Postman Pat: The Movie varied; some critics praised the in-jokes in the film, while others found it too complicated and scary in comparison to the television series. Comedy 6 Points About Emma is a 2011 romance and drama film written by Roberto Pérez Toledo and Peter Andermatt, and directed by Roberto Pérez Toledo. Comedy Confidential Lady is a 1939 British comedy drama film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Ben Lyon and Jane Baxter. It is now classed as a lost film. Documentary film "Set against a vivid backdrop of American rural landscapes, Alex Mar's meditative documentary artfully weaves together the stories of three young Americans exploring alternative religion: a pagan priestess in California mining country, a Spiritualist in upstate New York, and a Native American father and sundancer in South Dakota, all yearning for fulfilling spirituality in disparate but often strikingly similar ways." Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Documentary film Img is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Malik Roberts. Documentary film Crayons and Paper is a documentary short, featuring Dr. Jerry Ehrlich, a pediatrician who has worked with Doctors Without Borders. To document the effect of war on children, Dr. Ehrlich has the children draw pictures of their lives. The film features drawings made by children in Sri Lanka and Darfur. The film is a follow-up to the documentary Facing Sudan. It premiered at The Dam Short Film Festival in February 2009 and is currently being broadcast on DOC: The Documentary Channel. The film was produced, directed and edited by Bruce David Janu. The soundtrack was composed by Tom Flannery and Lorne Clarke. Animation Speaking of the Weather is an animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series produced by Leon Schlesinger for Warner Bros.. Released to theaters on September 4, 1937, it was directed by Frank Tashlin and animated by Joe D'Igalo and Volney White. It was reissued into the "Blue Ribbon Classics" series in January 1945. The film centers around literary figures coming to life — a basic theme that Tashlin would later use in the subsequent shorts Have You Got Any Castles? and You're an Education, both released in 1938. Collectively, the films are commonly referred to by WB cartoon fans as the "Tashlin Three." Comedy Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, starring Bugs Bunny and Hiawatha, first released on June 7, 1941. The short makes several direct references to The Song of Hiawatha, an epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The short was directed by Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese, animated by Gil Turner, and the musical director was Carl Stalling. The voices of Bugs Bunny and Hiawatha were both provided by Mel Blanc. Comedy Communication Breakdown is a 2004 independent motion picture directed by Richard O'Sullivan, who also wrote the script along with the film's star, Dan Lashley, and produced by John Edmonds Kozma. The movie also stars Willie Repoley, Meredith Sause, Aleks West, Blair Peery, Brian Heffron, Jasmin St. Claire, Katie Lester, Satu Rautaharju, and Aubrey Goss. Comedy She Married a Cop is a 1939 film directed by Sidney Salkow. Animation The Itch of the Golden Nit is a 2011 computer animated short adventure film directed by Sarah Cox and written by Dave Ingham. Documentary film Rat Women is a 1997 short documentary film written and directed by Minkie Spiro. Documentary film Circunstancias Especiales is a 2006 film directed by Marianne Teleki. Documentary film "In 2008 Sebastian Junger (The Perfect Storm) and Tim Hetherington dug in with the men of Second Platoon for a year. Afghanistan's Korengal Valley, a stronghold of al Qaeda and the Taliban, has proven to be one of the U.S. Army's deadliest challenges. It is here that the platoon lost their comrade, PFC Juan Restrepo, and erected an outpost in his honor. Up close and personal, Junger and Hetherington gain extraordinary insight into the surreal combination of backbreaking labor and deadly firefights that are a way of life at Outpost Restrepo. Ever wonder what it's really like to be in the trenches of war? Look no further. Restrepo may be one of the most experiential and visceral war films you'll ever see. With unprecedented access, the filmmakers reveal the humor and camaraderie of men who come under daily fire, never knowing which of them won't make it home." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film In 2010, several epic earthquakes delivered one of the worst annual death tolls ever recorded. The deadliest strike, in Haiti, killed more than 200,000 people and reduced homes, hospitals, schools, and the presidential palace to rubble. In exclusive coverage, a NOVA camera crew follows a team of U.S. geologists as they enter Haiti in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy. The team hunts for crucial evidence that will help them determine exactly what happened deep underground and what the risks are of a new killer quake. Barely a month after the Haiti quake, Chile was struck by a quake 100 times more powerful, unleashing a tsunami that put the entire Pacific coast on high alert. In a coastal town devastated by the rushing wave, NOVA follows a team of geologists as they battle aftershocks to measure the displacement caused by the earthquake. Could their work, and the work of geologists at earthquake hot spots around the U.S., one day lead to a breakthrough in predicting quakes before they happen? NOVA investigates compelling new leads in this profound scientific conundrum. Animation Old-Time Film is a 2011 animated short film directed by Barbara Tetenbaum and Marilyn Zornado. Comedy How To Be Happy is a 2013 comedy/romance film written by Conor Horgan and directed by Michael Rob Costine, Mark Gaster and Brian O'Neill. Comedy Yes Boss is a 1997 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Aziz Mirza and produced by Ratan Jain. It stars Shahrukh Khan, Juhi Chawla, and Aditya Pancholi in pivotal roles. The film was a success at the box office, and was declared a "Hit". It was one of the highest grossing films of the year. It was loosely inspired from the film For Love or Money. The film was remade in Tamil as Guru En Aalu with R. Madhavan, Abbas and Mamta Mohandas Animation Odor-able Kitty is an animated short, directed by Chuck Jones and first released on January 6, 1945. It is notable as the first appearance of Pepé Le Pew. The scriptwriter was Tedd Pierce. Chuck Jones, a co-creator for the character, also credited Michael Maltese with contributing to the character concept. Thriller The Hollywood Detective is a 1989 TV film directed by Kevin Connor. Documentary film The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive multimedia video coded in HTML5 and was published to show off the capabilities of the new Google Chrome browser. Directed by music video director Chris Milk and involving the work of a number of Google employees led by Aaron Koblin as well as digital production company B-Reel, it features the We Used to Wait song from the Arcade Fire album The Suburbs. It was one of three Grand Prix winners at the 2011 Cannes advertising awards in the Cyber category. Comedy Impish Husband is a drama film directed by Park Mun-Su. Comedy Let's Go Steady is a film directed by Del Lord released on January 4, 1945. Documentary film Long Shot: The Kevin Laue Story is a 2013 documentary film directed by Franklin Martin with Dutchmen Films and Cinipix. A teenager, Kevin Laue, pursues his dream to become the first one-armed man to play NCAA Division I basketball. Martin documents the daily struggles of a young man coming to terms with his need for his deceased father’s approval while battling obstacles to fulfill his dream. Thriller A Face in the Fog is a 1936 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. Thriller Welcome To The Punch is a British action thriller released on 15 March 2013 by Momentum Pictures in the UK and Ireland. Written by Eran Creevy, the script had been placed on the 2010 Brit List, a film-industry-compiled list of the best unproduced screenplays in British film. With seven votes, the film was honored with third place. The film is directed by Creevy, starring James McAvoy, Mark Strong, and Andrea Riseborough. Documentary film Fame High is a 2012 documentary film directed by Scott Hamilton Kennedy. Comedy Wrinkles is a 2011 Spanish animated drama film directed by Ignacio Ferreras, based on the comic book with the same title by Paco Roca. The story is set in a retirement home and revolves around the friendship between two elderly men, one of them in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Wrinkles was released to UK DVD and Blu-ray on April 28, 2014, following a limited theatrical release on April 18. Special features in this release include Wrinkles Animatic, Wrinkles Making Of, Peter Bradshaw reviews Wrinkles, Wrinkles Trailer, Wrinkles Teaser Trailer, and Recording the Music for Wrinkles. Comedy Kingsajz is a 1987 cult Polish comedy fantasy film directed by Juliusz Machulski. The action takes place in late communist Poland and in a fictional Lilliputian kingdom called Szuflandia, hidden deep underground the Quaternary Research Institute. The movie is an allegory of a communist regime and thus was received very enthusiastically by anti-communist society. Kingsajz used highly oversized props and sets, supervised by production designer Janusz Sosnowski, intended to capture the difference in size between the little people and the large things from the above ground world that they use. The Drawerland sets were built in Łódź Studio soundstages as wall-to-wall set-constructions. Some scenes were optically enhanced by matte painting by artists from Barrandov Studios. Thriller Streets of Blood is a 2009 action-drama film starring Val Kilmer, 50 Cent, Michael Biehn and Sharon Stone. It is directed by Charles Winkler with a screenplay written by Eugene Hess based on a story by Hess and Dennis Fanning. The film was produced by Nu Image/Millennium Films. Documentary film The Boxing Kangaroo is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Paul's peep show Kinetoscopes, featuring a young boy boxing with a kangaroo. The film was considered lost until footage from an 1896 Fairground Programme, originally shown in a portable booth at Hull Fair by Midlands photographer George Williams, donated to the National Fairground Archive was identified as being from this film. It was one of at least four boxing-themed films Acres produced in 1896, the others being Boxing Match; or, Glove Contest, A Boxing Match in Two Rounds by Sgt. Instructor F.Barrett and Sgt. Pope and A Prize Fight by Jem Mace and Burke. The following year, German filmmaker Max Skladanowsky made a similar film depicting a man boxing with a kangaroo, entitled Das boxende Känguruh. Animation Ohtlik rändetee is a 2011 animated short educational film directed by Christin Peets Dit. Thriller The Truth About Angels is a 2011 drama and thriller film directed by Lichelli Lazar-Lea and written by Antonio Del Prete and Lichelli Lazar-Lea. Animation What makes you happy? Join Larry and his Veggie pals on a quest to find out what true happiness is all about! Featuring 3 classic stories with lessons in forgiveness, courage, and friendship! PLUS... funny and thought-provoking moments from the Veggie kids (as voiced by real children) sharing their take on what happiness really means! Includes: A Story of Friendship: Sheerluck Holmes & the Golden Ruler. A Story of Family: The Grapes of Wrath. A Story of Faith: Esther: The Girl Who Became Queen. Also includes 3 Happy Songs: Pants Larry Sings The Blues The Dance of the Cucumber Animation Alimation is a 2011 animation, short film directed by Alexandre Dubosc. Documentary film When John Forbes Nash Jr., first arrived at Princeton as a graduate student in 1949 he was amongst some of the most brilliant minds the world had ever seen. Documentary film The 11th Day: Crete 1941 is a 2005 documentary film featuring eyewitness accounts from survivors of the Battle for Crete during World War II. The film was created by producer-director Christos Epperson and writer-producer Michael Epperson, and funded by Alex Spanos. Among the eyewitnesses are British S.O.E. operative and famous writer Patrick Leigh Fermor, and Cretan Resistance hero George Tzitzika. The non-veterans giving historical commentary include Chase Brandon of the CIA and Dr Andre Gerolymatos of Simon Fraser University. Thriller Deathrow Gameshow is a 1987 black comedy film in which condemned prisoners are given opportunities to be granted reprieves for their sentences by participating in a television game show. Documentary film Sobral – O Homem que Não Tinha Preço is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Paula Fiuza. The film is a biography of the jurist Sobral Pinto, who faced the dictatorship in Brazil and became one of the greatest defenders of human rights in the country's history. Documentary film Stephen Hawking and the Theory of Everything is a 2007 documentary film directed by Gary Johnstone. Thriller Valyettan is a 2000 Malayalam feudal action film directed by Shaji Kailas. Scripted by Ranjith, this film has Mammootty in the title lead role with Shobana, Siddique, Innocent, and Saikumar in leading roles. The film was a blockbuster. The film was remade in Kannada as Jyeshta by director Suresh Krissna with actor Vishnuvardhan in the lead role. Comedy Falling in Love With the Girl Next Door is a Hallmark Channel original television film recorded primarily on location in Avalon, California. It premiered on February 4, 2006, and pits Shelley Long and Patty Duke as feuding neighbors. Documentary film Tale Of The Tongs is a 2014 Documentary Adventure film written and directed by Judith Dwan Hallet. Animation Fimfárum 2 is a 2006 animation film written by Jan Balej, Jiří Kubíček, Aurel Klimt and Břetislav Pojar and directed by Aurel Klimt, Břetislav Pojar, Jan Balej and Vlasta Pospíšilová. Comedy Eliminate: Archie Cookson is a 2011 comedy thriller film written and directed by Rob Holder. Comedy Rys is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Stanislaw Tym. Documentary film Hexing a Hurricane is a 2006 documentary film about the effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. It has been billed as the "First Katrina documentary" released by a New Orleanian. The film is directed by Jeremy Campbell and distributed by the National Film Network. The film's score was orchestrated by New Orleans artist Eric Laws. The film begins back when life was "normal" in New Orleans- six weeks before Hurricane Katrina and the associated levee failures devastated the city. Hexing a Hurricane opens with a 9th Ward Voodoo Ceremony at the start of Hurricane Season asking spirits for protection from dangerous storms. After the ominous hurricane strikes a few weeks following the VooDoo service, the film follows locals affected. Comedy Bombay Boys is a 1998 Indo-American comedy film written and directed by the Indian director Kaizad Gustad. It follows the adventures of three young men in modern-day Mumbai. The boys are of Indian origin, but were all raised in the West. Krishna Sahni is an aspiring actor from New York who wants to make it big in Bollywood. Ricardo Fernandes is from Sydney, Australia and is in Mumbai to search for his long-lost brother. Finally, Xerxes Mistry, a musician from London, is looking to discover his "roots" in the land of his ancestors. Comedy At Coney Island is a 1912 American short silent comedy starring Mack Sennett, Mabel Normand, and Ford Sterling. The film was directed and produced by Mack Sennett. The film was shot on location at Coney Island. Documentary film Someone Else’s Shinjuku East is a 2003 documentary film directed by Yang Li-chou and Michelle Chu. Documentary film Dream of Light is a 1992 Spanish film directed by Victor Erice. Its Spanish title is El sol del membrillo, which translates directly to the English "The Sun of the Quince"; it was released in Hong Kong as The Sun of the Quince Tree, and internationally as Quince Tree of the Sun and The Quince Tree Sun. The film centers on Spanish painter Antonio López García and his attempt to paint the eponymous quince tree. López struggles to capture a perfect, fleeting moment of beauty on canvas, and the film meticulously chronicles his work. Science Fiction Zone of the Enders: 2167 Idolo is an hour long Original Video Animation, set as a prequel to the original Zone of the Enders game. It serves to explain the war between Earth and Mars, and the origin of the Orbital Frame technology. The events also lead into the TV series Z.O.E. Dolores,i. In the English dub of the movie, BAHRAM is called Bafram. It is also called this in the art gallery in the special features. However this is most likely a translation error. Comedy Putting Pants On Philip is a silent short film starring American comedy double act Laurel and Hardy, their first to bill them as an official team. The duo appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1950. Comedy Elliot is a 2014 documentary comedy drama film written and directed by Matthew Bauckman, Jaret Belliveau. Comedy Miracoloni is a 1981 comedy film written amd directed by Francesco Massaro. Comedy Bossa Nova is a 2000 romantic comedy film directed by Bruno Barreto dealing with several interwoven stories about people finding and losing love in Rio de Janeiro. The film stars Amy Irving as an English language teacher named Mary Ann. Documentary film L'anime is a 2012 animated documentary film directed by Diego Urrutia. Science Fiction Mutant Aliens is a 2001 animated film by American filmmaker Bill Plympton. The film is more or less a spoof of B monster movies, featuring Plympton's own distinctive animation style and gratuitous sex and violence. Mutant Aliens tells the story of an American astronaut, Earl Jensen, who is stranded in space intentionally by the head of the Department of Space. Years later, he manages to return to Earth. To gain the people's trust, he tells a touching story of the time he has spent on a planet of mutant aliens. Most of the aliens in this story are oversized human body parts. It is later revealed that Jensen has really spent his time in space crossbreeding animals to create an army of mutants, in order to exact his revenge on the corrupt Department of Space head. Mutant Aliens has shown at a number of animation festivals, but has never had a wide theatrical release. Comedy Paris in Spring is a 1935 black and white musical comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures. It is based on a play by Dwight Taylor, with a screen play by Samuel Hoffenstein and Franz Schulz. Thriller The Sweeper is a 1996 action film directed by The Sweeper. Animation The Little Snow Animal is a 2009 short drama film written and directed by Miia Tervo. Documentary film Tim Richmond: To the Limit is a documentary film directed by Rory Karpf that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Science Fiction Pan Kleks w kosmosie (Mr. Blob in the Universe) is a 1988 adventure/family film written by Jan Brzechwa and directed by Krzysztof Gradowski. Documentary film Bianchi pascoli is a 1948 short documentary film written and directed by Luciano Emmer and Enrico Gras. Comedy All About Anna is a Danish film released in 2005, directed by Jessica Nilsson and starring Gry Bay and Mark Stevens. The film is explicit in its exploration of sexual relationships. It is a co-production between Innocent Pictures and Lars von Trier's Zentropa Productions, and is the third of Zentropa's sex films for women, following Constance and Pink Prison. All three films were based on the Puzzy Power Manifesto developed by Zentropa in 1997. Documentary film Senator Obama Goes to Africa is a 2007 documentary directed by Bob Hercules. Comedy Margarita is a 2012 drama and comedy film written by Dominique Cardona, Laurie Colbert, Webb Marg and Margaret Webb and directed by Dominique Cardona and Laurie Colbert. Documentary film A Box With A View examines the influence of cable television on the culture and traditions of rice villages in the Kerala Backwaters, located near the southern tip of India. There are 25 television channels, including many popular Western programs, which are viewed in the simple homes of rice farmers who live in an area accessible only by water transportation. The Kerala Backwaters has existed for a millennium, yet its culture is threatened, because the younger generations are more interested in monetary pursuits than in preserving their ancestors' traditions through rice farming; television is the catalyst for the change. A Box With A View presents the issue through the voices of the people living in the community. Documentary film La sombra del iceberg is a 2007 documentary film, that claims the photograph The Falling Soldier by Robert Capa was staged, and that Federico Borrell García was not the individual in the picture. The documentary makes several claims: A 1937 Spanish anarchist publication claimed that Federico Borrell died behind a tree. A specialist in forensic science claimed after analyzing pictures of Borrell and pictures of the militiaman that the militiaman depicted is not Federico Borrell García. In 1975 a journalist named Gallaher said that Capa told him that the picture was staged. An astronomical study concludes that the picture was taken at 9:00 a.m., not at 17:00. No battle happened at 9:00. Comedy Gorilla My Dreams is a 1947 Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, released in 1948, starring Bugs Bunny. The short was directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. The story is a parody of the many 'jungle' movies that were prominent in the 1930s and 40s, including the Tarzan movies. The title is a play on the expression "Girl o' My Dreams". This is the fifth Bugs Bunny cartoon in which the title does not refer to "hare", "rabbit", or "bunny". The short featured Gruesome Gorilla, who reappeared in Hurdy-Gurdy Hare and as a boss in Bugs Bunny and Taz Time Busters. The cartoon was remade in 1959 as Apes of Wrath. Comedy Chellata is a 2006 Kannada film directed by M. D. Sridhar and produced by Pradeep and Jagadish under the Bhoomi Productions banner. The film starred Ganesh, Rekha Vedavyas and Devaraj in pivotal roles. The soundtrack was composed by Gurukiran. The film is a remake of the Malayalam Pulival Kalyanam that starred Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan. Comedy Thotti Gang is a 2002 Telugu comedy film produced and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana starring Prabhu Deva, Allari Naresh, Sunil, Gajala and Anita Hassanandani in the lead roles. The movie was released on 6 December 2002 to positive reviews and was declared a super hit at the box office. The movie was inspired from the Hollywood movie Saving Silverman. Comedy Muppets from Space is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film and the sixth feature film to star The Muppets, and the first since the death of Muppets creator Jim Henson to have an original Muppet-focused plot. The film was directed by Tim Hill, produced by Jim Henson Pictures, and released to theaters on July 14, 1999 by Columbia Pictures, being the last theatrical Muppet film released before The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of the franchise. The film is a deviation from other Muppet films as it is the only non-musical film, as well as the first film in the series that focuses mainly on a character other than Kermit the Frog. The film was shot in Wilmington, North Carolina at EUE/Screen Gems. Comedy That Sinking Feeling is a 1980 comedy film written and directed by Bill Forsyth, his first film as a director. The film is set in his home city, Glasgow, Scotland. The young actors in film were members of the Glasgow Youth Theatre. The film also features Richard Demarco, the Edinburgh gallery owner, playing himself. The four main actors went on to feature in Forsyth's following film Gregory's Girl. Comedy A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa is a 2008 NBC television special, directed by Kirk R. Thatcher and produced by The Muppets Studio, featuring The Muppets in a Christmas mission to personally deliver three letters to Santa, accidentally diverted by Gonzo, to the North Pole. The special, shot in Brooklyn and Midtown Manhattan, was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD. Documentary film The Fighters is a 1974 biography documentary sport film directed by Rick Baxter and William Greaves. Comedy That Fatal Sneeze is 1907 British silent comedy film, directed by Lewin Fitzhamon and starring Thurston Harris and Gertie Potter. Animation Fin is a 2008 animation film written and directed by Katalin Glaser. Animation Koko The Clown is a 2013 animated silent film directed by Dave Fleischer. Comedy The Curse of The Buxom Strumpet is a 2012 comedy film written by Matthew Butler and Tori Hart and directed by Matthew Butler. Animation We Will Leave this Place Together is a 2013 short film directed by Paulina Bobrycz-Rogala. Comedy Mister Scoutmaster is a 1953 film about Boy Scouts, starring Clifton Webb. It is based on the book Be Prepared by Keith Monroe, writing under the pseudonym Rice E. Cochran. Comedy Jimmy the Gent is a 1934 American comedy-crime film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring James Cagney and Bette Davis. It was the first pairing of Cagney and Davis, who would reunite for The Bride Came C.O.D. seven years later. The screenplay by Bertram Millhauser was based on The Heir Chaser by Ray Nazarro and Laird Doyle. Thriller Laserhawk is a Canadian science fiction film directed by Jean Pellerin and released in 1997. In the film, two teenagers must team up with a comic book writer and a mental patient to save mankind from destruction at the hands of aliens. Documentary film Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis is a documentary film that premiered in the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. It is a collection of interviews and clips by and about the revolutionary artist Jack Smith. It was directed by Mary Jordan and produced by Tongue Press Productions. The film was given a limited release in New York movie theaters beginning on April 11, 2007. Jordan is a Canadian-born filmmaker known for her documentary shorts resulting from extended visits to Africa and Southeast Asia. David Ebony, whose review of the film appeared in Art in America, had met Smith in the late 70s soon after moving to New York and at that time "attempted to assist him with a number of 'slide-show performances.'" Ebony's review, following the documentary, covers some of the difficult exhibition history of Flaming Creatures, Smith's best known film, and difficult collaborations with Jonas Mekas and Andy Warhol and others. Comedy "Space" and "Time" are two mini-episodes of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. They were broadcast on 18 March 2011 as part of BBC One's Red Nose Day telethon for the charity Comic Relief. The two mini-episodes were written by the programme's head writer Steven Moffat and directed by Richard Senior. The episodes form a two-part story, set entirely within the TARDIS, starring Matt Smith as The Doctor, and Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill as married couple Amy Pond and Rory Williams. Rory, helping the Doctor work on the TARDIS, looks up the glass floor surrounding the console and becomes distracted by Amy's short skirt, causing him to drop the thermal couplings he was holding. This causes the three to be stuck in a "space loop" where the TARDIS materialises inside of the TARDIS. "Space" and "Time" were filmed in two days alongside the sixth series DVD Night and the Doctor extras "Bad Night" and "Good Night". The episodes are intended to show what life aboard the TARDIS would be like. Several editing techniques and doubles were used for the various shots where there were more than one of the same character on the screen. Documentary film John Betjeman Goes By Train is a 1962 short documentary film made by British Transport Films and BBC East Anglia. The 10 minute long film features future poet laureate John Betjeman as he takes a memorable journey by train from King's Lynn railway station to Hunstanton railway station in Norfolk, pointing out various sights and stopping off at Wolferton station on the Sandringham Estate and Snettisham station, where he extolls the virtues of rural branchline stations. An early example of a Betjeman travelogue film, a similar idea was later used for his 1973 documentary Metro-land. Comedy King of Comics is a 2012 documentary, LGBT and comedy film written and directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Comedy Lyubimetz 13 is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1958. It was directed by Vladimir Yanchev and written by Lyuben Popov and Vladimir Yanchev. The film tells an amusing story about the efforts of three soccer clubs to attract the player of the day. But when the player’s twin brother - a hopeless gambler - decides to take the initiative... And to put the thin lid on it all, a pretty girl stays in the middle... Comedy Finally the Happiness is a 2011 film directed by and starring Leonardo Pieraccioni. Comedy Pähkähullu Suomi is a 1967 comedy by Spede Pasanen. It is occasionally cited as one of the best sources for his abstract sense of humour since the film has very little in the sense of plot and is more of a montage of various events. Some critics tend to call the film a "feature-length travel advertisement of Finland" rather than a movie because the main-characters manage to effectively cover every Finnish tourist-trap in the duration of the film. Coincidentally the film was released on the year of the 50th anniversary of the Finnish declaration of independence. Comedy Hot Tamales Live: Spicy, Hot and Hilarious is a 2003 comedy film directed by Scott Madden. Comedy Jaroslav Hasek's Exemplary Cinematograph is a 1955 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Wetback: The Undocumented Documentary is an 2005 Canadian documentary film. The film was funded by the Canada Council for the Arts and written and directed by Arturo Perez Torres. It was released by the independent studio Open City Works and distributed by the Ironweed film club. The filmmakers follow Nayo and Milton, migrants from Chinandega, Nicaragua as they cross through Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States in their attempt to reach Canada. Along the way, other migrants are interviewed as they are detained by Mexican authorities. Catholic human rights workers in Chiapas also offer their perspectives, particularly on the abuse of migrants by gangs such as the Mara Salvatrucha. It also features interviews with United States Border Patrol agents and Arizona Minuteman Project organizer Chris Simcox. Documentary film Route One/USA is a 1989 film written and directed by Robert Kramer. Comedy Meleparambil Aanveedu is a 1993 Malayalam musical-romantic comedy film starring Jayaram and Shobana in the lead roles. It also stars Narendra Prasad, Meena, Jagathy Sreekumar, Janardanan, Vijayaraghavan, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, and Vinu Chakravarthy in other pivotal roles. Its story was conceived by lyricist Gireesh Puthenchery and the screenplay was written by Raghunath Paleri. The film was directed by Rajasenan, produced by Mani C. Kappan in the banner of Okay Productions and distributed by Okay Release. It was one of the highest grossing Malayalam films of the early 1990s. It made the list of "14 Greatest Malayalam Movies Ever" as compiled by Manorama News. The title comes from the fact that all three sons, Jayakrishnan, Gopikrishnan, and Harikrishnan, of Thrivikraman Pillai and Bhanumathi of the Meleparambil family are bachelors. Along with that includes Kannappan, Bhanumathi's brother who is also a bachelor. Documentary film The Two Faces of War is a documentary shot in Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde and Portugal that includes a series of interviews and testimonies of people who lived through the period of the anti-colonial war and liberation in Guinea-Bissau. This documentary, directed by Diana Andringa and Flora Gomes, sets the tone for a debate around the themes of reconciliation and historical memory in the post-conflict period of the Portuguese colonial war. Animation Atlantis: The Lost Empire is a 2001 American traditionally animated action-adventure film created by Walt Disney Feature Animation—the first science fiction film in Disney's animated features canon and the 41st overall. Written by Tab Murphy, directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, and produced by Don Hahn, the film features an ensemble cast with the voices of Michael J. Fox, Cree Summer, James Garner, Leonard Nimoy, Don Novello, and Jim Varney in his final role before his death. Set in 1914, the film tells the story of a young man who gains possession of a sacred book, which he believes will guide him and a crew of adventurers to the lost city of Atlantis. Development of the film began after production had finished on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Instead of another musical, the production team decided to do an action-adventure film inspired by the works of Jules Verne. Atlantis was notable for adopting the distinctive visual style of comic book creator Mike Mignola. At the time of its release, the film had made greater use of computer-generated imagery than any of Disney's previous animated features; it remains one of the few to have been shot in anamorphic format. Animation Squatter's Rights is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on June 7, 1946 by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon is about a confrontation between Pluto and Chip and Dale who have taken up residence in Mickey Mouse's hunting shack. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1947, but ultimately lost to The Cat Concerto, an MGM Tom and Jerry film. The film was directed by Jack Hannah and features the voices of Dessie Flynn as Chip and Dale, and Pinto Colvig as Pluto. Mickey Mouse was voiced by both Walt Disney and Jimmy MacDonald making this the debut of MacDonald as Mickey. He would go on to provide Mickey's voice for over 30 years. It was also Mickey's first post-war appearance. With the exception of a very brief cameo in The Three Caballeros, Mickey had not appeared in a theatrical film since Pluto and the Armadillo in 1943. Comedy Ernst & lyset is a 1996 comedy, short film directed by Anders Thomas Jensen and Tomas Villum Jensen and written by Anders Thomas Jensen. Documentary film The Starfish Throwers is a documentary drama film directed by Jesse Roesler. Documentary film Oleg Kulik: Challenge And Provocation is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Yevgeni Mitta. Documentary film Mr. Hayashi is a 1961 short documentary film directed by Bruce Baillie. Comedy I've Heard the Mermaids Singing is a 1987 theatrical-release feature film, directed by Patricia Rozema. The title is taken from The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot. Comedy The Fireman is the second film Charlie Chaplin created for Mutual Film Corporation in 1916. Released on June 12, it starred Chaplin as the fireman and Edna Purviance as the daughter to Lloyd Bacon. Animation Lessons from the Sock Drawer is a compilation video that was released on February 2008 on DVD and includes 15 VeggieTales shorts from previous episodes and two unreleased shorts featuring Paco from the VeggieTales TV series. Science Fiction Flash Gordon is a 1980 British science fiction film, based on the comic strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond. The film was directed by Mike Hodges, and produced and presented by Dino De Laurentiis. It stars Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Topol, Max von Sydow, Timothy Dalton, Brian Blessed and Ornella Muti. The screenplay was written by Lorenzo Semple, Jr., with a story adaptation by Michael Allin. It intentionally uses a camp style similar to the 1960s TV series Batman in an attempt to appeal to fans of the original comics and serial films. However, it performed poorly outside the United Kingdom. The film is notable for its soundtrack composed, performed and produced by the rock band Queen, with the orchestral sections by Howard Blake. Comedy Bite Me, Fanboy is a 2005 movie by filmmaker Mat Nastos. It is a comedic look at the culture of comic book fandom. Originally shot in 2001 on a microbudget, the film became known through screenings at comic book conventions. The film's cast and crew was made up of various comic book professionals, including Shon Bury, Landry Walker and Mat Nastos. The theme song for Bite Me, Fanboy was written and performed by Ookla the Mok specifically for the movie. The film features a number of references to Elfquest, including one full scene devoted to its fanbase. Nastos drew for the comic back in the mid-1990s. There is an entire scene devoted to the Johnny the Homicidal Maniac comic series in the movie. Documentary film Phoebe's Birthday Cheeseburger is a 2013 Short documentary comedy film written and directed by Will Lennon. Animation Your Safety First was a 1956 promotional cartoon created by the Automobile Manufacturers of America. The 13 minute short set in the year 2000 explains the history of the automobile and the improvements to comfort, performance, and safety that have been made over the years. It led to the development of the animated series The Jetsons, which borrowed heavily on the ideas presented in the cartoon including a three-hour work day, automated flying cars, and robotic arms performing most tasks. Documentary film The Day We Danced On The Moon is a 2011 documentary short drama film directed by Tristan Daws. Thriller Kill Theory is a 2009 horror-thriller film directed by Chris Moore and written by Kelly C. Palmer. Comedy Mama Loves Papa is a 1945 American black-and-white comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer, and written by Monte Brice, with a story by Keene Thompson and a screenplay by Charles E. Roberts, as a loose remake of the 1933 film of the same name written by Douglas MacLean. The film was produced by RKO Radio Pictures and stars Leon Errol and Elizabeth Risdon. Documentary film Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream is a 2012 Alex Gibney's film based on Michael Gross's book "740 Park: The Story of the World’s Richest Apartment Building" Thriller Overheard 3 is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese crime-thriller film written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong and starring Sean Lau, Louis Koo, Daniel Wu and Zhou Xun. It is the sequel to the 2011's film Overheard 2 where Lau, Koo and Wu play different roles with a different storyline, but the key elements of the previous two films are kept. The film was released on May 29, 2014 in China and on June 5, 2014 in Hong Kong. Thriller The Headline Woman is a 1935 American film directed by William Nigh and starring Heather Angel and Ford Sterling. The film is also known as The Woman in the Case in the United Kingdom. Science Fiction Monster Shark is a 1984 Italian-French natural horror film, and one of several environmental disaster films to emerge following the success of the 1975 film Jaws, including films such as: Great White, Orca, Piranha, Killer Fish and Tintorera. Documentary film "In recent years, growing pressures from the outside world have posed unprecedented challenges for Tibetan nomads. Rigid government policies, rangeland degradation, and the allure of modern life have prompted many nomadic families to leave the pastures for permanent settlement in towns and cities. According to nomads, the world has entered duegnan -- dark times. Summer Pasture a.k.a. A Nomad's Life is a feature-length documentary that chronicles one summer with a young family amidst this period of great uncertainty. Locho, his wife Yama, and their infant daughter, nicknamed Jiatomah ("pale chubby girl"), spend the summer months in eastern Tibet's Zachukha grasslands, an area known as Wu-Zui or "5-Most," the highest, coldest, poorest, largest, and most remote county in Sichuan Province, China. The story of a family at a crossroads, Summer Pasture takes place at a critical time in Locho and Yama's lives, as they question their future as nomads. With their pastoral traditions confronting rapid modernization, Locho and Yama must reconcile the challenges that threaten to drastically reshape their existence." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Independent Sprit Awards site. Comedy La importancia de ser Ornesto is a 2011 short comedy film written by Mario Casal, Nacho Sinova, Ricardo de Santiago and directed by Nacho Sinova. Documentary film Continental is a film directed by Malcolm Ingram, which premiered at SXSW festival on March 10, 2013. The film is a documentary about the history of the Continental Baths, a historic gay bathhouse in New York City. It is also, notably, Ingram's first film since 1999's Tail Lights Fade not to have Kevin Smith on board as a co-producer. The film was funded with help from Kickstarter Prominent figures appearing in the film, either in archival footage or in new interviews, include Jaye P. Morgan, Holly Woodlawn, Michael Musto, Frankie Knuckles, Bette Midler and Sarah Dash. Comedy Whoops Apocalypse is a six-part 1982 television sitcom by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick, made by London Weekend Television for ITV. Marshall and Renwick later reworked the concept as a 1986 film of the same name from ITC Entertainment, with almost completely different characters and plot, although one or two of the original actors returned in different roles. The series has a big cult audience, and copies of videos are heavily sought after. The British budget label Channel 5 Video released a compilation cassette of all six episodes edited together into one 137-minute chunk in 1987. In 2010 Network DVD released both the complete, unedited series and the movie on a 2-DVD set entitled Whoops Apocalypse: The Complete Apocalypse.. John Otway also recorded a song called "Whoops Apocalypse", which was used as the theme song for the film. He occasionally performs it live. Comedy The Magic Hour is a 2008 Japanese film written and directed by Kōki Mitani. According to photography experts, "the golden hour, sometimes called the 'magic hour', is roughly the first hour of light after sunrise, and the last hour of light before sunset, although the exact duration varies between seasons. During these times the sun is low in the sky, producing a soft, diffused light which is much more flattering than the harsh midday sun." In photography and cinematography, the magic hour is only a moment and the most beautiful time of the day, when afterglow of a sunset lights up around. By extension in this film, it means "the most glittering years of everyone's life". Thriller I Walk Alone is a 1948 film noir directed by Byron Haskin, his directorial debut, and starring Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott, and Kirk Douglas. This was the first of several films that Lancaster and Douglas made together over the decades, including Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, The Devil's Disciple, Seven Days in May, and Tough Guys, establishing the pair as something of a team in the public's imagination. Douglas was always billed under Lancaster but, with the exception of I Walk Alone, their roles were usually more or less of the same importance. Comedy Rover: Or Beyond Human -the Venusian Future And The Return Of The Next Level is a 2013 comedy and science-fiction film written and directed by Tony Blahd. Animation At the Opera is a 2009 animated short film written and directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella. Comedy El Hermoso Brummel is a 1951 Argentine film. Comedy México 2000 is a 1983 Mexican science fiction comedy film, directed by Rogelio A. González. Comedy Fortune is a 2011 comedy film written by Nancy Fichman and Jennifer Hoppe and directed by Clark Johnson. Thriller Casino, No Limit is a 2008 adult, crime and thriller film written and directed by Hervé Bodilis. Documentary film Paula Paulinka is a 1995 documentary film directed by Christine Fischer-Defoy, Daniele Schmidt and Caroline Goldie. Animation Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown is the 28th prime-time animated TV specials based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network on March 20, 1985. Documentary film War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State is a 66-minute documentary by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Foundation, released in 2013. Comedy Chief Saab is a Lollywood film of 1998 which stars Javed Sheikh, Saleem Sheikh, Meera, etc. in the lead roles. It was a hit film of 1998. Documentary film Umoja: The Village Where Men Are Forbidden is a French documentary film about the Kenyan village Umoja. For nearly 30 years, hundreds of women living in Umoja say they were raped by British soldiers in northern Kenya. Accused of having brought shame on their community, they are beaten by their husbands and divorce. A handful of them created Umoja, the village prohibits men who became the refuge of Samburu women. Men jealous regularly attack the village and cause problems to its founder Rebecca Lolosoli. Animation A Bitter Message of Hopeless Grief is a 1988 short film directed by Jonathan Reiss. Comedy "Claws in the Lease" is a 1963 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. Documentary film Target for Tonight is a 1941 British documentary film billed as filmed and acted by the Royal Air Force, all while under fire. It was directed by Harry Watt. The film is about the crew of a Wellington aircraft. The film went on to win an honorary Academy Award in 1942 and 'Best Documentary' by the National Board of Review in 1941. Comedy Kung Fu Dunk, also known by its former title Slam Dunk, is a 2008 Chinese-language live-action film. It was directed by Taiwanese director Chu Yin-Ping and filmed in Taiwan and mainland China. The film was previously titled Slam Dunk, but later the title has been changed to avoid confusion with the Slam Dunk manga and anime series which it was roughly based on despite the film itself having no association whatsoever. The filming, however, conveyed a strong flavour of Hong Kong films, reminiscent of movies like Shaolin Soccer. It features a list of pop stars from Taiwan and Hong Kong, along with well-known actors of Mainland China. In 2008, the theme song "周大俠", which was composed by Chou with lyrics by Vincent Fang and performed by Yi Chuan, was nominated for Best Original Song at the 45th Golden Horse Awards, which is included as a bonus track on Jay Chou 2007 World Tour Concert Live. Animation Pappersvärld is a 2014 short animated film written and directed by Jöns Mellgren. Comedy Taxi, Roulotte et Corrida French: Taxi, Trailer and Bullfight, is a French comedy film from 1958, directed by André Hunebelle, written by Jean Halain, starring Louis de Funès. Documentary film Bulgaria: Data Base is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Juliy Stoyanov. Thriller All Through the Night is a light-hearted thriller film released by Warner Brothers in 1941, starring Humphrey Bogart, Conrad Veidt and Kaaren Verne, and featuring many of the Warner Bros. company of character actors. It was directed by Vincent Sherman. Comedy Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho is a 1934 American musical short film. On 13 February 2001, the film was reissued by Kino International in the DVD collection The Best of Jazz and Blues. Documentary film Wonderboy is a 2001 documentary film directed by Andrew Wiseman. Thriller The Mighty Peking Man is a 1977 Hong Kong monster film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio to capitalize on the craze surrounding the 1976 remake of King Kong. The film was originally released in the US in 1980 as Goliathon. The film was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Runme Shaw; the special effects were directed by Sadamasa Arikawa, with Koichi Kawakita as assistant FX director. It starred Danny Lee and Evelyne Kraft. Comedy A Merry Mix-Up is the 177th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy The Luckiest Girl in the World is a 1936 comedy film by director Edward Buzzell. Comedy O periergos is a 1982 Greek comedy film directed by Omiros Evstratides and starring Stathis Psaltis, Mimis Fotopoulos and Kaiti Finou. Animation Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer is a 2000 animated Christmas special, directed by Phil Roman. It airs every year on Cartoon Network and has also aired on The WB/The CW network during the Christmas season. Since Warner Home Video distributed this special, Time Warner owns the copyrights. The title and plot are based on the novelty song of the same name. Thriller Black and White is a 2008 Bollywood film co-produced and directed by Subhash Ghai. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Anurag Sinha, Shefali Chhaya, and Aditi Sharma. The film explores the life of an Afghan, suicide bomber who is sent on a mission on Indian Independence Day. Upon release, the film received wide critical acclaim, and was premiered at the International Film Festivals of Pune and Delhi. Comedy The Oracle is a 1953 British comedy film directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards and starring Robert Beatty, Michael Medwin and Virginia McKenna. A journalist goes on holiday to Ireland where he encounters a fortune-teller. It was based on a radio play To Tell You the Truth by Robert Barr. Thriller After Alice is a 2000 mystery thriller directed by Paul Marcus and written by Jeff Miller. The film stars Kiefer Sutherland as Detective Mickey Hayden. Science Fiction Fugitive Mind is a sci-fi action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Michael Dudikoff and Heather Langenkamp. The film had a direct-to-video release in 1999. Thriller Opportunities for Advancement is a 2013 short crime fiction drama thriller film written and directed by Thomas Carroll. Documentary film What Did You Expect?, which made its film festival debut in June, 2012, is a live concert documentary capturing the Archers of Loaf reunion tour, directed by Gorman Bechard. Comedy Driving to a weekend getaway, a car breakdown strands young couple Don and Nancy (David James Elliot and Heather Marsden) while passing through a small, rural Louisiana town. Finding the couple on the roadside, the towns inhospitable Sheriff Taylor (Jeff Fahey) tells them therell be no one to repair their car before morning. He directs them to a nearby motel for the night run by Carter (Michael Madsen). Checking into the seedy, rundown establishment, Don and Nancy have no way of knowing how this place deals with outsiders. Badge aside, the Sherriff answers to Carter, as do a gang of twisted, masked kidnappers, torturers, and killers. By the time Don and Nancy realize whats happening, its too late to flee. They must fight to survive the night, or be the next victims of the Terror Trap Thriller Oedipus Orca is a 1977 Italian sexploitation-thriller directed by Eriprando Visconti. It is the sequel of La Orca, filmed the same / next year. Documentary film Under a Jarvis Moon is a 2010 documentary film about the young men, mostly of Hawaiian origin, sent in the 1930s and 1940s to colonize the Line Island of Jarvis and the Phoenix Islands of Howland and Baker. The film is related to a 2002 Bishop Museum exhibition "Hui Panala'au: Hawaiian Colonists, American Citizens." Documentary film "A black cloak of forgetting, suppressing and covering has descended on the events that took place in Bangkok in spring 2010. Black as the night of complete darkness in which the film opens. Two men are in a fishing boat talking. One feels more than one sees that the seawater around them is warm and smooth, teeming with brightly-colored fish. By night, the rubber plantation also comes across as enticing and full of secrets, until lurid reminders of the bloody massacre flash up. This film arose from of a state of shock – about the news, about the subsequent repression in the authoritarian kingdom but also about the debilitating passivity that followed the pro-democracy Red Shirt uprising. It is a radical personal assessment in 17 episodes. An angry protest in the form of a diary, where sexual resistance and erotic fantasies are juxtaposed with thoughtful rummaging through the director’s family album, creating a confusing pamphlet. As a young boy in the 1970s, Thunska was already forced to flee Bangkok for the south with his mother. The film poses questions without knowing the answers, providing an unusual insight into an extremely traumatized society." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Animation Yo Me Llamo Mariam is a 2009 animation short film written and directed by Ana Maria Caro. Documentary film Primary is a 1960 Direct Cinema documentary film about the 1960 Wisconsin Primary election between John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey for the United States Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States. Produced by Robert Drew, shot by Richard Leacock and Albert Maysles, and edited by D. A. Pennebaker, the film was a breakthrough in documentary film style. Most importantly, through the use of mobile cameras and lighter sound equipment, the filmmakers were able to follow the candidates as they wound their way through cheering crowds, cram with them into crowded hotel rooms, and to hover around their faces as they awaited polling results. This resulted in a greater intimacy than was possible with the older, more classical techniques of documentary filmmaking; and it established what has since become the standard style of video reporting. In 1990, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film's importance in the evolution of documentary filmmaking was explored in the film Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment. Documentary film Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview is a 2012 documentary film written by Robert X. Cringely and directed by Paul Sen. Comedy Salto Vitale is a 2010 film written and directed by Bernd Fischerauer. Comedy Rare Exports Inc. is a 2003 action-comedy short film directed by Jalmari Helander and co-written with Juuso Helander. Comedy Familie auf Bestellung is a 2004 comedy film written by Elfriede Hammerl and directed by Urs Egger. Comedy Lucky Night is a comedy movie from MGM starring Robert Taylor and Myrna Loy, directed by Norman Taurog. Comedy Taqdeerwala is a Bollywood film produced by D. Rama Naidu on Suresh Productions banner, directed by K. Murali Mohana Rao. Starring Venkatesh, Raveena Tandon in lead roles and music composed by Anand–Milind. The film declared as flop at box office. This is a remake of Telugu film Yamaleela. Comedy Novela de un joven pobre is a 1968 Argentine film. Thriller Monsters is a 2010 British science fiction monster film written and directed by Gareth Edwards in his feature film directorial debut. Edwards also served as the cinematographer, production designer, and visual effects artist. Monsters takes place years after a NASA probe crashed in Mexico and ignited the arrival of giant tentacled monsters. It follows Andrew Kauler, an American photojournalist tasked with escorting his employer's daughter Samantha back to the U.S. by crossing through Mexico's "Infected Zone" where the giant creatures reside. Edwards conceived the idea for the film after seeing fishermen attempt to bring a creature in with a net, and imagining a monster inside. He pitched the idea to Vertigo Films, who suggested he watch In Search of a Midnight Kiss, a low-budget film starring Scoot McNairy. Edwards cast McNairy and his then-girlfriend Whitney Able—also an actress, and now McNairy's wife—in the lead roles. Principal photography lasted three weeks, with a production crew consisting of six people. Filming took place in five countries, and many locations were used without permission. Documentary film One Way Boogie Woogie / 27 Years Later is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by James Benning. Documentary film The Radio Sky is a 1966 short documentary film directed by Michael Crosfield. Comedy Thelma, Louise and Chantal is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Benoît Pétré. Documentary film X Games 3D: The Movie is an action sports/documentary 3-D film released on August 21, 2009 for one week only. Produced by ESPN Films and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, the film captures the drama and spectacle that play out every annually at the X Games, highlighting the behind-the-scenes stories of the featured athletes and the sacrifices they make in pursuit of glory and the advancement of their sports on the industry’s biggest stage. Comedy A successful photographer is beset by recurring dreams in which he sees himself murdering beautiful women - some who have even posed for him - only to awake and discover the dreams have become realities. Thriller Nothing Without You is a 2012 action crime drama film written by Xackery Irving and Rick Santos; directed by Xackery Irving. Documentary film Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love is a 1977 Canadian documentary film directed by Harry Rasky. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy An Aerial Joy Ride is a 1917 Fox silent comedy, starring Josef Swickard, Annette DeFoe and Raymond Griffith, written and directed by Charles Reed. Comedy Bone Trouble is an animated short by Walt Disney, starring Pluto and Butch the bulldog in the lead roles. Animation Pluto's Dream House is a 1940 animated short film directed by Clyde Geronimi. Comedy Magic Kitchen is a 2004 Hong Kong film, directed by Lee Chi-Ngai. Comedy Vincent, François, Paul and the Others is a 1974 French film directed by Claude Sautet based on the novel La grande Marrade by Claude Néron. Animation Dwegons is a 2012 animated film written Tom Walsh and Adriana Walsh. It is also directed by Tom Walsh. Documentary film Two Hands: The Leon Fleisher Story is a 2006 American short documentary film directed by Nathaniel Kahn. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It tells the story of the pianist Leon Fleisher. Due to an injury, he lost the use of his right hand for some time, and performed using only his left hand. After years, he regained the use of his right hand and resumed two-hand performances. Documentary film Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator: A Second Life Odyssey, originally titled My Second Life: The Video Diaries of Molotov Alva, is a 2007 American documentary film created by Douglas Gayeton. Molotov Alva tells the story of a man's passage from his real life in Petaluma, California into a new existence inside Linden Lab's virtual world Second Life. The production was filmed entirely in Second Life using machinima, the use of real-time 3-D graphics engines to create animated films. Molotov Alva was commissioned in 2006 by VPRO, a Dutch television broadcaster, and by Submarine, a Dutch television and internet production company. The first dispatch, titled "Out of His Skin", was placed on YouTube in February 2007. A rough cut of the documentary premiered at Toronto's Hot Docs Film Festival in 2007. It subsequently appeared in festivals around the world, including the Tokyo International Film Festival, the Rome Film Festival and SXSW. The North American broadcast rights were purchased by HBO Documentary Films in August, 2007, marking the first time a US television network purchased a series which premiered on YouTube. Comedy Busco empleo is a 2010 short romantic comedy musical written and directed by Francisco Valle. Comedy Black Scorpion is a 1995 comedy-action film starring Joan Severance as the eponymous costumed crime fighter. Roger Corman was the executive producer, and it was originally released on the Showtime cable network as part of the Roger Corman Presents series. The film concerns the comic book style adventures of Darcy Walker, a police detective whose secret identity is the Black Scorpion, a superhero vigilante for justice. The Black Scorpion does not have any actual super powers but, like Batman, she fights evildoers with a combination of martial arts, great agility and strength, and many technological devices, including a high powered, specially equipped car. And like the Batman TV series of the 1960s, Black Scorpion is a work of camp, using deliberately exaggerated and unrealistic characters and events to comic effect. Black Scorpion was followed by a 1997 sequel, Black Scorpion II: Aftershock. In 2001, the Sci-Fi Channel aired a Black Scorpion TV series that starred Michelle Lintel in the title role. Black Scorpion was turned into a comic book, published digitally exclusively through Devil's Due Digital. Comedy Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 is a 2013 American computer-animated comic science fiction comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is the sequel to the 2009 film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, which was loosely based on Judi and Ron Barrett's book of the same name. It was directed by Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn, produced by Kirk Bodyfelt, and executive produced by the directors of the first film, Phil Lord and Chris Miller. The film was released on September 27, 2013. The film grossed over $274 million worldwide. The screenplay was written by John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, and Erica Rivinoja, and it is based on an original story idea, not on that of Pickles to Pittsburgh, the Barretts' follow-up book. It continues right after the first film, in which Flint's food-making machine gets out of control, but Flint manages to stop it with the help of his friends. In the sequel, Flint and his friends are forced to leave their home town, but when the food machine reawakens—this time producing sentient food beasts—they must return to save the world. Documentary film Faster is a 2003 documentary film about the motorcycle road racing world championship, MotoGP. Filmed between 2001 and 2002 by director Mark Neale, it features cinematography by music video director Grant Gee and is narrated by Ewan McGregor. It was succeeded by a 2-disc "Ultimate Collector's Edition" re-release in 2004 which included "Faster '03-'04 The Sequel". In 2006, The Doctor, The Tornado and The Kentucky Kid was released, followed by "Fastest" in 2011. Comedy Asleep at the Switch is a 1923 comedy short film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Thriller Illicit Dreams is a 1994 action drama thriller film written by Karen Kelly and directed by Andrew Stevens. Comedy The Bed is a film directed by Ralph Habib, Henri Decoin, Jean Delannoy, and Gianni Franciolini released on May 19, 1954. Documentary film Community Acupuncture is a 2014 documentary film directed by Brian Lindstrom. Science Fiction Nothing Lasts Forever is a science-fiction comedy film directed by Tom Schiller. Shortly before its intended release date of September 1984, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer postponed it; it has never been officially released theatrically or for home media in the United States. The film was uploaded by a fan onto the Internet video website YouTube, but was taken down at the insistence of Warner Bros., the current copyright owner. It stars Zach Galligan and Lauren Tom in the lead roles, with a supporting cast including Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sam Jaffe and Mort Sahl. John Belushi was to appear in the film, but he died 6 weeks before production began. The making of the film, through interviews with Tom Schiller, Lorne Michaels, Zach Galligan, Lauren Tom, Bill Murray and others involved with the film, is chronicled in the book Nothing Lost Forever: The Films of Tom Schiller by Michael Streeter. Documentary film We Were So Beloved is a documentary film by Manfred Kirchheimer about Jewish survivors of the Holocaust living in Washington Heights, Manhattan in New York City. It consists of interviews with family and friends interspersed with written and spoken quotes from Mein Kampf to remind the viewer of the evil that had preceded. The film received mixed reviews. Animation Fish Never Sleep is a 2004 animation short film directed by Gaëlle Denis. Thriller Blood Father is an upcoming American-French action thriller film directed by Jean-François Richet and written by Peter Craig. The film stars Mel Gibson, Erin Moriarty, Elisabeth Röhm and William H. Macy. Filming began on June 5, 2014, in Albuquerque, also shot on locations in New Mexico and wrapped-up on July 3, 2014. The film is scheduled for a 2015 release. Documentary film Girl Rising is a global movement for girls' education, based primarily around a 2013 feature film, Girl Rising. Comedy Scattergood Survives a Murder is a 1942 film directed by Christy Cabanne. Comedy The Two Parachutists or I due parà is a 1965 Italian war comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film is about two poor Italian buskers who want to go to the USA but get on the wrong ship and end up in South America. Comedy King Kelly is a 2012 independent film that follows a young woman who is obsessed with gaining celebrity through her webcam stripteases, and her best friend Jordan as they try to reclaim her car after it is stolen by her ex-boyfriend on the 4th of July. The film was directed by Andrew Neel and filmed almost entirely on cellphone cameras. King Kelly was shown at several 2012 film festivals, including South by Southwest, the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival, and the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival where Louisa Krause was awarded "Best Actress". Science Fiction Menno's Mind is a 1997 film directed by Jon Kroll and starring Billy Campbell, Stephanie Romanov, Corbin Bernsen, Michael Dorn and Bruce Campbell. In this movie, a computer programmer at a virtual reality resort contends with terrorists. The screenplay was written by Mark Valenti. Comedy The Yellow Rolls-Royce is a 1964 dramatic composite film written by Terence Rattigan, produced by Anatole de Grunwald and directed by Anthony Asquith, the trio responsible for The V.I.P.s. Apparently adapting an idea from In Those Days, a 1947 German drama by Helmut Käutner that had its US premiere in March 1951, The Yellow Rolls-Royce uses a yellow 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom II to frame the story of three very different owners: an English aristocrat, a Miami gangster and a wealthy American widow. It is set in the years up to and including the start of World War II. Prompted by the production team's success with The V.I.P.s, the film boasts a similar all-star cast, including Rex Harrison, Ingrid Bergman, Shirley MacLaine, Omar Sharif, George C. Scott, Art Carney, Alain Delon and Jeanne Moreau. The soundtrack song "Forget Domani" won Best Original Song at the 23rd Golden Globe Awards. Thriller Horsemen is a 2009 American action thriller crime film directed by Jonas Åkerlund and starring Dennis Quaid and Zhang Ziyi. It follows Aidan Breslin a bitter and emotionally distracted detective who has grown apart from his two sons after the death of his devoted wife. While investigating a series of murders he discovers a terrifying link between himself and the suspects that seem to be based on the Biblical prophecies concerning the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: War, Famine, Conquest and Death. The film was shot in Toronto, Winnipeg and Chicago, and was released on March 6, 2009. Documentary film India: Kingdom of the Tiger is a 2002 IMAX documentary, based on writings of Jim Corbett, directed by Bruce Neibaur, about man-eating tigers and the conservation efforts of the tiger in India. Comedy Aag Dur Daag is a 1970 Hindi film directed by A. Salaam. The film stars Joy Mukherjee and Madan Puri. The film's music is by Datta Naik. Comedy The Life of Riley is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Animation Phoenix King is a South Korean animated feature film. It was later dubbed into English and released in America and Europe as Defenders of Space and parts of its footage was used to create Space Thunder Kids. The small image of the movie poster depicts a toy version of Phoenix King that was released. Phoenix King is identical to a Diaclone toy No.10 Fire Engine, that later became Inferno of the Transformers. This is the earliest animated version of said toy. Comedy Loveseat is a 2013 short drama comedy fantasy film written and directed by Matthew Richmond. Thriller Inside the Lines is a 1930 Pre-code talking film spy drama starring Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes and Mischa Auer. Directed by Roy Pomeroy from a screenplay by John Farrow and Ewart Adamson, which in turn was based on the 1915 Broadway play of the same name by Earl Derr Biggers. This version is a remake of the 1918 silent version, also with the same name. This film exists in the public domain after failure to renew the copyright after 27 years. Animation Cor is a 2011 Short film directed by Ana Linnea Lidegran Correia. Animation Keep in a Dry Place and Away From Children is an award-winning 1998 short film by Martin Davies. The film features a soundtrack by Pram, who released the music as an EP in 1999. Reception for the short was positive, with the film winning several awards at various film festivals. Comedy No Time to Marry is a 1938 comedy film written by Paul Jarrico and directed by Harry Lachman. Comedy Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush is a 1968 British film made based on the novel of the same name by Hunter Davies. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The film starred Barry Evans, Judy Geeson and Angela Scoular and was directed by Clive Donner. The film was released on DVD officially for the first time by the BFI in September 2010 as part of its "Flipside" strand. Animation Daisy Town is a 1971 French-Belgian film based on the comic series Lucky Luke. A Lucky Luke comic with the title Daisy Town was released in 1982 Animation Lighthouse Mouse is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies animated cartoon featuring Sylvester the Cat, Hippety Hopper, a lightkeeper who speaks with a pronounced Scottish brogue, a loquacious parrot named Polly, and a very restless and mischievous mouse. First presented in 1955, it was written by Sid Marcus and directed by Robert McKimson, with voice characterizations provided by Mel Blanc. Science Fiction The Mothman Prophecies is a 2002 supernatural thriller film directed by Mark Pellington, based on the 1975 book of the same name by parapsychologist and Fortean author John Keel. The screenplay was written by Richard Hatem. The film stars Richard Gere as John Klein, a reporter who researches the legend of the Mothman. The film claims to be based on actual events that occurred between November 1966 and December 1967 in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Critical reviews were mixed, and the film was not a financial success. Thriller Dark Star Hollow is a 2011 adventure horror film directed by John Carl Buechler and written by Matthew J. Fougerousse and Dan Griffin. Thriller Hatya is a 1988 Bollywood thriller film directed by Kirti Kumar and starring Govinda, Neelam and Anupam Kher. This film is a remake of Malayalam Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennal 1986. Thriller Apart is a 2011 American drama film directed by Aaron Rottinghaus. Noah Greene and Emily Gates share the same psychological affliction: induced delusional disorder. And they must uncover the mystery of a tragic past in order to find hope in the future. The director, Aaron Rottinghaus, noted in an interview at SXSW 2011 that the film is based on actual case studies of the condition induced delusional disorder, or Folie à deux. Documentary film Diary of an Unknown Man - A Portrait of Jozef Nadj is a 2003 film written by Szabolcs Tolnai and Kornél Szilágyi and directed by Szabolcs Tolnai. Thriller Decoys is a 2004 science fiction and horror film directed by Matthew Hastings, and written by Tom Berry and Hastings. The cast included Kim Poirier and Nicole Eggert. It was filmed in Ottawa, Ontario and originally broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel. A sequel, Decoys 2: Alien Seduction, was released in 2007. Documentary film Dolphin Boy is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Dani Menkin and Yonatan Nir. Comedy Le Clandestin is a 1996 short comedy film directed by Zeka Laplaine. Animation Sherlock Holmes and Little Chimney Sweeps is a 2013 animation, action, short film written and directed by Aleksandr Bubnov. Thriller The Owls is a 2010 thriller film written by Sarah Schulman and directed by Cheryl Dunye. "Ten years ago, The Screech was the hottest lesbian band around, in the newest feature film from Cheryl Dunye (Watermelon Woman and Stranger Inside). But the mighty musicians have fallen into relative obscurity and unanticipated turmoil. Iris (Guinivere Turner) dreams of a comeback and drinks too much. MJ (Go Fish’s VS Brodie) is her ex, but neither of them can quite let go. Former bandmate Lily, played by Tick Tock Lullaby’s Lisa Gormick, and her partner Carol, played by Dunye, aren’t getting what they need from each other or from therapy—so, naturally, they’re trying to have a child together. A pool party goes horribly wrong, as a shocking event knocks these longtime friends and lovers even further out of orbit. Generations collide with dangerous results for these Older, Wiser Lesbians or “OWLs.” Deak Evangenikos from Itty Bitty Titty Committee and Elena Undone’s Skyler Cooper round out an impressive and dreamy cast. “What is my motivation?” It’s an acting cliché, but The Owls uses a unique blend of narrative and documentary to give us a character study that lets us get in the characters’ heads. The group behind the production may be just as revolutionary as the format: a collective banded together to explore a dynamic filmmaking process by creating a landmark lesbian film in just three weeks. Successfully three-dimensional characters emerge, who not only enact the plot but also let us in on their thoughts andmotivations. It’s a fascinating idea of what a new kind of queer film can look like." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF - LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy The Girl with Two Brains in Her Feet is a 1997 dramatic comedy sport film written by Jo Hodges and directed by Roberto Bangura. Animation Tord and Tord is a 2010 short animated drama film written and directed by Niki Lindroth Von Bahr. Comedy Mixed Flats is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Against the Norm is a short 30 minute comedy film, written and directed by British pharmacist and screenwriter, Iqbal Mohammed. Documentary film Notes on Blindness is a 2014 short biographical family documentary drama film written and directed by Peter Middleton and James Spinney. Documentary film Beyond the Golden Compass: The Magic of Philip Pullman is a 2007 documentary film written by Jean-Pierre Isbouts and William A. Schwartz and directed by Jean-Pierre Isbouts. Documentary film Notes on Blindness: Rainfall is a 2013 short biographical documentary drama film written and directed by Pete Middleton and James Spinney. Comedy Igby Goes Down is a 2002 comedy-drama film that follows the life of Igby Slocumb, a rebellious and sardonic New York City teenager who attempts to break free of his familial ties and wealthy, overbearing mother. The film was written and directed by Burr Steers, and stars Kieran Culkin, Claire Danes, Jeff Goldblum, Susan Sarandon, Amanda Peet, Ryan Phillippe, Bill Pullman, and Jared Harris. It was given a limited theatrical release through United Artists on September 13, 2002 in the United States. Thriller Picasso Trigger is a 1988 action adventure film starring Steve Bond, Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, and Harold Diamond. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris. Comedy Brother & Sister is a 2009 drama film directed by Daniel Burman and co-written with Sergio Dubcovsky. Comedy The Talk is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Hadley Hillel. Documentary film MOZARTBALLS is a light-hearted tribute to Mozart and explores what he symbolizes in our age. The film features curious characters that embody the spirit of Mozart - from a retired Swiss school teacher obsessed by all things Mozart, to an ex-pop musician in Oklahoma who believes that her body is actually inhabited by Mozart's spirit; from a computer genius in California whose software has created a new Mozart cello concerto, to an Austrian astronaut who carried a score of "The Magic Flute" and delicious chocolate 'Mozartkugeln' into space. These are the individuals who inhabit MOZARTBALLS and through their strange and, at times, very moving stories, the viewer will be exposed to the liveliness, the magic and the obsession that Moart has become to so many music fans today. For them, Mozart defines the very essence of beauty in music, but he has become something more than that. Mozart is an icon, and for many he is still very much alive! Animation Down and Dirty Duck, promoted under the abbreviated title Dirty Duck, is a 1974 American adult-oriented animated film directed by Charles Swenson and starring Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan as the voices of a strait-laced blue collar worker named Willard and an unnamed duck, among other characters. The plot consists of a series of often abstract sequences, including plot material created by stars Kaylan, Volman, Robert Ridgely, and, according to the film's ending credits, various people Swenson encountered during the making of the film. Dirty Duck received mostly negative reviews, with many criticizing it for its crude humor and others seeing the film as an attempt to cash in on the success of Ralph Bakshi's Fritz the Cat. Dirty Duck fared better on home video and is now considered a cult film. Comedy A lonely Korean visitor in New York City stumbles into a vacant bar owned by George. When George discovers it is her last night in New York and she hasn'€™t done anything a tourist should have done, he takes her on an adventure neither will forget. Comedy Prefab Story is a 1979 comedy film written by Věra Chytilová and Eva Kacirková and directed by Věra Chytilová. Documentary film Simon & Garfunkel's Old Friends: Live On Stage is a live documentary from their highly successful "Old Friends" reunion concert tour of 2003, with The Everly Brothers as special guests. Both the CD and DVD were released in December 2004. The CD and DVD were taken from a series of shows at New York's Madison Square Garden in early December 2003. Both the DVD and the double CD set include a new studio song, "Citizen of the Planet", written by Paul Simon in the 1980s and recently completed with Art Garfunkel. The DVD contains two Simon & Garfunkel songs that were omitted from the double CD set: "Keep the Customer Satisfied" and "The 59th Street Bridge Song". There are also two additional songs performed by The Everly Brothers, which are not included on the CD. The DVD includes a series of clips from Simon & Garfunkel's rarely seen 1969 television special Songs for America as part of its extra features. Both the CD and DVD are available separately and together as a package. Comedy A young Brooklyn couple heads to a remote B&B to work things out, but it's one disaster after another and they soon begin to suspect they've wandered into a real life horror movie. Documentary film Fire on the Track is a 1995 documentary film written by Ken Kesey, Erich Lyttle and Kenny Moore and directed by Erich Lyttle. Comedy What Am I Doing in the Middle of the Revolution? is a 1972 Spaghetti Western comedy film. The title should be understood, according the director Sergio Corbucci, as "What Am I Doing in the Middle of the Western Cinema?". It is the final chapter of the Corbucci's trilogy about the Mexican revolution, after The Mercenary and Compañeros. The film mixes comedy and political apologue. Comedy All About Women, originally titled She Ain't Mean and Not All Women Are Bad, is a 2008 Chinese romantic comedy-drama film directed by Tsui Hark. Starring Kitty Zhang, Zhou Xun and Gwei Lun-mei, the film tells a series of interwoven stories as it focuses on the lives of three women and their romantic relationships. Zhou plays a clumsy woman who secretly develops a pheromone drug patch, which serves as a plot device for the film; Kwai plays a punk rock band singer, who is also a boxer and novelist; and Zhang plays a wealthy attractive woman. Originally set to be an updated version of Tsui's Peking Opera Blues, All About Women was shot in Beijing, China, and was released in China and Hong Kong on 11 December 2008. The film was later released in Singapore on 8 January 2009. Thriller She's Lost Control is a 2014 drama thriller film written and directed by Anja Marquardt. Thriller Black Kiss is a 2004 crime/drama/mystery/romance/thriller film written and directed by Makoto Tezuka. Comedy Whatever Works is a 2009 American comedy film directed and written by Woody Allen, starring Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley, Jr., Michael McKean, and Henry Cavill. Comedy Brazilero is a 2001 drama and comedy film written and directed by Sotiris Goritsas. Thriller The Haunted Mansion is a 2003 American family horror comedy film based on the attraction of the same name at Disney theme parks. The film was directed by Rob Minkoff, written by David Berenbaum and stars Eddie Murphy, Terence Stamp, Nathaniel Parker, Marsha Thomason, and Jennifer Tilly. It was released on November 26, 2003 and is Disney's fourth film based on an attraction at one of its theme parks, following Tower of Terror, The Country Bears and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Documentary film Juror #5 is a 1999 documentary film directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato. Thriller The War of the Worlds is a 1953 American Technicolor science fiction film starring Gene Barry and Ann Robinson. It is a loose adaptation of the H. G. Wells classic novel of the same name, and the first of a number of film adaptations based on Wells' novel. Produced by George Pal and directed by Byron Haskin from a script by Barré Lyndon, it was the first of two adaptations of Wells' work to be filmed by Pal, and is considered to be one of the great science fiction films of the 1950s. It won an Oscar for its special effects and was later selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. Science Fiction Azusa, Otetsudai Shimasu! is an anime television film, winner of the second annual Animax Taishō, an annual anime scriptwriting competition offered by Animax to award the best original anime scripts of the year. The award-winning script was written by Yūko Kawabe, and was animated by TMS Entertainment. It aired on Animax in 2004. Documentary film I Moltes al Tres Dones is a 2007 film directed by Sonia Trigo, Begoa Montalban, Nahxeli Beas, Andrea Corachn,Marta Muoz and Mara Romero. Comedy Un'estate ai Caraibi is a 2009 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It stars Enrico Brignano, Carlo Buccirosso, Biagio Izzo, and Martina Stella. Animation The Wild Wild Test is a 2013 short animated comedy film written and directed by Jeff Bryson. Comedy Night of Adventure is a 2014 Chinese comedy film directed by Li Jixian. Thriller Puppy is an independent Australian feature film starring Nadia Townsend, Bernard Curry, Sally Bull, and Terence Donovan. The film was written and directed by Irish-born, Australian Kieran Galvin, who also directed the short films: The Burning Boy, Mono-Winged Angel, Contact and Other People. He also wrote the exploitational thriller Feed, both Puppy and Feed were produced by Melissa Beauford. Animation The Truth About Mother Goose is an animated film published in 1957 by Walt Disney and directed by Bill Justice. In it, a trio of jazz-singing jesters sing three Mother Goose nursery rhymes, while an offscreen narrator explains their origins in three animated vignettes. The rhymes include: Little Jack Horner: Thomas Horner, allegedly stealing a title deed in transit to Henry VIII of England. Mary Mary Quite Contrary: The life of Mary Stuart. London Bridge Is Falling Down: The gradual deterioration and dilapidation of the medieval Old London Bridge. Thriller Anvil is a thriller horror film directed by Daniel Calparsoro. Animation The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore is a 2011 animated short film directed by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg, and produced by Moonbot Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. Described as an "allegory about the curative powers of story," the film centers around bibliophile Lessmore and his custodianship of a magical library of flying books. It was created using computer animation, miniatures and traditional hand-drawn techniques. After winning over a dozen film festivals, the film was awarded the Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards. An official iPad app based on the film was also released in the Apple App Store. A book adaption was released in late 2012. Documentary film Electric Purgatory is a documentary that examines the struggles of black rock musicians and the industry's ambivalence towards them. Director Raymond Gayle spent the better part of a year traveling around the United States interviewing many of Black Rock's elite including Fishbone, Vernon Reid, Adam Falcon, Jimi Hazel and Cody Chesnutt.Distinguished journalists such as Flip Barnes, Darrell McNeil, Charlie Braxton, and Greg Tate, share their opinions and insight on the dilemma facing these artists. The film will explore the origins of the Black Rock Coalition and its relevance in the music industry. The project will also take a look at the stigma Black Rock musicians face in the Black community and more importantly how to bring the Black audiences back into the fold. Comedy Rhythm and Weep is the 95th short subject film starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Waking Sleeping Beauty is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Disney film producer Don Hahn and produced by Hahn and former Disney executive Peter Schneider. The film documents the history of Walt Disney Feature Animation from 1984 to 1994, covering the rise of a period referred to as the Disney Renaissance. Unusual for a documentary film, Waking Sleeping Beauty uses no new on-camera interviews, instead relying primarily on archival interviews, press kit footage, in-progress and completed footage from the films being covered, and personal film/videos shot by the employees of the animation studio. Waking Sleeping Beauty debuted at the 2009 Telluride Film Festival, and played at film festivals across the country before its limited theatrical release on March 26, 2010 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Thriller Desperate Moment is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mai Zetterling and Philip Friend. Thriller Rachel Marks is obsessed with Paul, her dentist. All she knows is that she needs to be with him. In fact she’ll even mutilate her teeth to insure another visit. When her behavior reaches the point of exposing herself to Paul in the exam room he refuses to treat her any longer. Her fragile psyche crumbles and Rachel sets out to make Paul a part of her life by any means necessary, including murder. Comedy Cirkusrevyen 1936 is a 1936 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and Alice O'Fredericks. Thriller Honour is a thriller film directed by Shah Khan. Science Fiction Outlaw of Gor is a 1989 American film directed by John Cardos. It is loosely based on the Gor novel series by John Norman, but has strong plot differences from the original book Outlaw of Gor. It is the sequel to Gor, and is also known as Gor II. It was parodied on the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Comedy Divorce Invitation is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy, and produced by Dr. R. R. Venkat. The film is an American adaptation of the 1997 Indian film, Aahvaanam. Upon release, the film received mixed to positive reviews,and turned out an average at the box office. Comedy Themroc is a 1973 French film by director Claude Faraldo. It was produced by François de Lannurien and Helène Vager and its original music was composed by Harald Maury. Made on a low budget with no intelligible dialog, Themroc tells the story of a French blue collar worker who rebels against modern society, reverting into an urban caveman. The film's scenes of incest and cannibalism earned it adults-only ratings. It was the first film to be shown in the UK's Channel 4's red triangle series of controversial films in 1986. Animation DC Showcase: Green Arrow is a 2010 short animated film, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by Greg Weisman, featuring Neal McDonough as Green Arrow, who must protect a young princess at an airport. The film, which was released on September 28, 2010 as a bonus feature on the Superman/Batman: Apocalypse DVD, was the third of the DC Showcase series and was included on the compilation DVD DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection in an extended version. Documentary film When My Sorrow Died: The Legend of Armen Ra & the Theremin is a music documentary biographical film directed by Robert Nazar Arjoyan. Comedy Straßenserenade is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Otto Gebühr, Paul Heidemann and Walter Janssen. Comedy Esther en alguna parte is a 2013 comedy drama directed by Gerardo Chijona. Thriller Newtonin Moondram Vidhi is a Tamil language film released in 2009 directed by debutant Thai Muthuselvan who earlier directed television series "Kaathu Karuppu" for Vijay TV. It stars S. J. Suryaah, Rajiv Krishna, Sayali Bhagat and Tharika in the lead roles. It was released on 1 May. As expected, the film made good business at the box office. This film is rated NC16 in Singapore, In India, it was received "A" certificate. Comedy Summertime Blues: Lemon Popsicle VIII is a 1988 comedy film directed by Reinhard Schwabenitzky. Comedy A Foreign Affair is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Jean Arthur, Marlene Dietrich, and John Lund. The screenplay by Wilder, Charles Brackett, and Richard L. Breen is based on a story by David Shaw adapted by Robert Harari. The film is about a United States Army captain in occupied Berlin who is torn between an ex-Nazi cafe singer and the United States congresswoman investigating her. Though a comedy, there was a cynical tone to the overall project. Comedy Sami's Cock is a story of a rooster written by a Baghdad writer that explains the entire Iraq war in four minutes, and an international cast from the shows Entourage, Prison Break, Angel, Dexter, 24, and Ugly Betty performs it! Documentary film Indonesia Calling is a 1946 Australian short documentary film directed by Joris Ivens and produced by the then Waterside Workers' Federation. The film gives a glimpse of immediate post-World War II Sydney as trade union seamen and waterside workers refuse to service Dutch ships containing arms and ammunition destined for Indonesia to suppress the country's independence movement. Ivens filming of the events taking place gradually became a symbol even for those who had not seen the film and had a growing following in Holland, long before the film had an audience. Joris Ivens suffered persecution from the telling of the truth about Dutch and Indonesia. Ivens had his Dutch passport seized by the Dutch authorities for a few months at a time in order to monitor his whereabouts. Finally in 1985 The Dutch government presented Ivens with a Golden Calf. At the ceremony the Dutch minister gave a speech and in his words, “Shortly after the war, your support for Indonesia’s right to self-determination and your film Indonesia Calling brought you into conflict with the Dutch government I can now say that history has come down more on your side than on the side of your adversaries”. Comedy Der Haus-Tyrann is a 1959 West German film directed by Hans Deppe. Documentary film La vida loca is a documentary film directed by Christian Poveda. Documentary film Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember is a 1997 Italian documentary film about the actor Marcello Mastroianni and directed by Anna Maria Tatò. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Un flic is a 1972 French film, the last directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. It stars Alain Delon, Catherine Deneuve, and Richard Crenna. Delon had previously worked with Melville on 'Le Samourai' and 'Le Cercle Rouge' playing the role of an underground criminal. In 'Un Flic' however, Delon's role was reversed. He plays the cop, Edouard Coleman, this time in pursuit of Simon, a notorious Paris thief, who is very hard to pin down. Delon's character in 'Un Flic', perhaps in part borrowing from 'Maigret' detective, shifts between respected police commissioner and an ashamed assassin, whose main motivation descends toward pride. At the end to the film, Coleman turns his head away from Simon as he falls helplessly to the street side on an early Paris morning, then looks around the empty streets to see who has witnessed the 'crime' of his police duties. For its subtlety and obscure contribution to the film noir catalogue, 'Un Flic' ranks among the best, although it is acquired viewing for those ensconced in the genre. Coleman becomes one of Delon's most masterly performances. Thriller H is a 2002 South Korean urban horror-thriller film. It was written and directed by Lee Jong-hyeok, and stars Ji Jin-hee, Jo Seung-woo and Yeom Jeong-ah. A serial killer who preyed on pregnant women has been behind bars for 10 months, when a copycat killer becomes active. Detectives meet with the imprisoned killer and search for clues in an effort to head off the copy cat killer before he kills more. Comedy King Klunk is a 1933 animated short subject, produced and directed by Walter Lantz. It stars Pooch the Pup, and is the twelfth of the thirteen cartoons featuring that character. The cartoon is a parody of the RKO feature King Kong, which premiered six months earlier to this cartoon's release on September 4, 1933 from Universal Pictures. Thriller Penitentiary II is a 1982 American drama film, directed by Jamaa Fanaka. The film is the sequel to 1979 Penitentiary, and was followed by another sequel, Penitentiary III, in 1987. Comedy Ouaga-Saga is a 2004 comedy film by Burkina Faso-based filmmaker Dani Kouyaté. This film was one of the two to three a year that the Burkina Faso government produces. Its plot revolves around ten children striving to reach their goal in life. Science Fiction A Conversation About Cheating with My Time Travelling Future Self is a 2012 short drama film written and directed by Pornsak Pichetshote. Comedy Three Dollars is a 2005 Australian film, directed by Robert Connolly and based on a novel of the same name by Elliot Perlman. It won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The film and book tell the story of Eddie, a principled man with a seemingly stable and happy life. He has a wife, the academic Tanya, a daughter, Abby, is paying off a house and has a job as a government land assessor. Yet when the forces of economic and social change threaten this, he realises just how fragile his reality and security is. After losing his job, he checks his bank balance and realises he has only the 'three dollars' of the title to his name. Eddie's life also becomes entwined with that of childhood friend Amanda, whom he unfailingly runs into every nine-and-a-half years, and every time he has just three dollars. The novel and film are set largely in Melbourne, at a time when the policies of economic liberalisation was gaining credence in Australian politics and were arguably affecting many lives similarly to Eddie and Tanya. They explore the choices we make between what we have and what might be. Comedy Se alquila marido is a 1961 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado Comedy Light Me Up is a 2012 short animated comedy film written by Ryan Walton and Becky Wangberg and directed by Derek Dolechek and Ryan Walton. Documentary film Danielson: A Family Movie is a 2006 documentary film about the Christian indie pop band Danielson. It was directed, filmed, produced, and edited by JL Aronson. Comedy Bokya Satbande is a 2009 Marathi film directed by Raj Pendurkar and produced by Kanchan Satpute of Checkmate fame. The film is based on the book series of the same name written by Dilip Prabhavalkar. The film chronicles the adventures of a young ten year old boy called Bokya. Bokya is played by Aryan Narvekar, son of actor Sanjay Narvekar. The music is composed by Shailendra Barve who has also composed music for Taare Zameen Par and lyrics are written by Jitendra Joshi. The songs are sung by Avadhoot Gupte and Suresh Wadkar. Comedy Bare på jobb is a 2003 Norwegian comedy film directed by Kjell Hammerø, starring Geir Amundsen. Robert Reiakvam is an unsuccessful documentary film maker, who manages to get government support for his latest project: a documentary about debt collectors. He finds out that illegal debt collectors receive no government benefits, and changes the focus of the film to one about social injustice. When the government withdraws support, the debt collectors, who have grown enthusiastic about the project, offer to finance it. Reiakvam accepts the money, believing it is a gift, and unwittingly becomes a character in his own movie. Comedy Pak Pak Pakaak is a 2005 family adventure comedy drama film written by Gautam Joglekar and Sanjay Mone and directed by Gautam Joglekar. Comedy The Breaks is an American 1999 comedy film written by and starring Mitch Mullany and directed by Eric Meza. Thriller Deep Impact is a 1998 American science fiction disaster film directed by Mimi Leder, written by Bruce Joel Rubin and Michael Tolkin, and starring Robert Duvall, Téa Leoni, Elijah Wood, Vanessa Redgrave, Maximilian Schell, Leelee Sobieski, and Morgan Freeman. Steven Spielberg served as an executive producer of this film. It was released by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks in the United States on May 8, 1998. The film depicts the attempts to prepare for and destroy a 7-mile-wide comet set to collide with the Earth and cause a mass extinction. Deep Impact was released during the same summer as a similarly themed rival, Armageddon, which fared better at the box office, while astronomers described Deep Impact as being more scientifically accurate. Deep Impact grossed over $349 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget. This is the final film of cinematographer Dietrich Lohmann. Comedy A Charming Man is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1941. Thriller The Jerusalem File is a 1972 film directed by John Flynn. It stars Bruce Davison, Nicol Williamson, Daria Halprin, and Donald Pleasence. Comedy "Though times are tough, the women workers of a provincial toy factory are given new smocks to assure them of their company’s stability. But they show up the next day to find the factory empty, its machinery and management nowhere to be seen. Now "redundant," they decide to pool their paltry compensation money toward a common goal, suggested by Louise: hire a hit man to kill the company’s owner. Enter Michel, a paranoid security manager at a trailer park, who offers no credentials but has a formidable gun collection. Partners in crime, Louise and Michel work their way up the corporate food chain behind the factory closure. Aptly dedicated to nineteenth-century French anarchist Louise Michel, this quixotic revenge comedy from Gustave de Kervern and Benoît Delépine, makers of the wildly-surreal Avida, tosses decorum aside as it joyfully sifts through the underlying perversion of life. Propelled by rebellious humor, cartoonlike inventiveness, and an indie rock soundtrack, it’s also brutally dark. Michel, a killer who can’t even shoot a dog, much less a person, resorts to using terminally ill patients to do his dirty work. Downtrodden, mildly retarded Louise traps live animals for food and—unable to afford booze—buys lighter fluid. They may set out for revenge against capitalism, but their real oppressor is nature itself, which has cruelly twisted them." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival Comedy Why Girls Say No is a 1927 American silent comedy film featuring Max Davidson. Documentary film Vietnam: The Last Battle is a 1995 Carlton Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger, and directed by David Munro, which returns to Vietnam nearly twenty years after the Vietnam War had ended to review those two decades. Comedy Kids of the Round Table is a 1995 adventure comedy film written by Robert Tinnell and David Sherman directed by Robert Tinnell. Comedy Nobody's Perfect is a naval comedy film about the fictional USS Bustard and the antics of her crew. It is based on the novel The Crows of Edwina Hill, written by author of western novels and former Navy man Allan R. Bosworth. Comedy Talenttyven is a 2012 comedy film written by Mette Heeno, Jonatan Spang and directed by Jonatan Spang Comedy Fly-Away Baby is a 1937 American comedy-adventure film featuring Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane, the second in the series of nine Torchy Blane movies. Comedy Cutting Class is a 1989 slasher film and dark comedy directed by Rospo Pallenberg and written by Steve Slavkin. The film was Brad Pitt's first major role. Comedy The Misfits is a 1961 American drama film with a screenplay by Arthur Miller which was directed by John Huston. The picture stars Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, and Montgomery Clift, with a supporting cast including Thelma Ritter and Eli Wallach. The Misfits was the final film appearance for both Gable and Monroe. For Gable, the film was a posthumous release, while Monroe mysteriously died the following year. The plot centers on a recently divorced woman and her time spent with a cowboy and his friend in the Western Nevada desert in the 1960s. The movie was not a commercial success at the time of its release but received positive critical comments for its script and performances. Documentary film Don't Change the Subject is a 2012 documentary film executive produced and directed by Mike Stutz, focusing on suicide and attempts to deal with the subject more directly through the use of humor and the arts as well as interviews. The film weaves in and out of three modes: 1) Stutz' experience with suicide in his family; 2) Candid interviews with suicide survivors and experts in fields such as mental health, religion, theater; and 3) Commissioning artists to create works for the film that tackle suicide in a unique way. Animation 300 Volts is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Louise-Marie Colon, Delphine Herman, Grégory Canivet and Gauthier Simon. Thriller Puerto Vallarta Squeeze is a 2004 crime drama film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. Comedy Run Barbi Run is a comedy movie released by Cinemax Studios and Moviestar Productions topbilled by Joey de Leon in 1995 with the Eraserheads and Maricel Laxa. The movie was directed by Tony Y. Reyes. Comedy Who's Quentin? is a 2005 Luxembourgish film written and directed by Sacha Bachim. Comedy Synecdoche is a 2011 short animation comedy film written and directed by David Goodberg. Animation Princess Lillifee and the Little Unicorn is a 2011 German animated film directed by Ansgar Niebuhr and Hubert Weiland. It is the sequel to the 2009 film Prinzessin Lillifee. Thriller Naked Girl Killed in the Park is a 1972 thriller film directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring Robert Hoffmann. Thriller Crash and Byrnes is a 2000 action film. Brian Trenchard-Smith is credited as creative consultant. Documentary film Zero Percent is a documentary film directed by Tim Skousen Thriller Zero Effect is a 1998 mystery film written and directed by Jake Kasdan. It stars Bill Pullman as "the world's most private detective" Daryl Zero and Ben Stiller as his assistant Steve Arlo. The plot of the film is loosely based on the Arthur Conan Doyle short story "A Scandal in Bohemia". The film was shot in Portland, Oregon. It was scored by The Greyboy Allstars. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Scena is a 2003 documentary film directed by Deimantas Narkevicius. Comedy A Christmas Too Many is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Stephen Wallis. Animation Parallax is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Inger Lise Hansen. Animation Yama By Moo is a 2009 short animation film directed by Sidharth Meskeri, Hormaz Barai and Balmeet Kohli. Documentary film 8 Bit Horror, 64 Bit Horror is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Rhys Carlton, Jessie Dhaliwall and Matthew Van Gennip. Thriller Lethal Tender is a film directed by John Bradshaw released on March 14, 1997. Comedy Penn & Teller Get Killed is a 1989 black comedy film directed by Arthur Penn starring magicians Penn & Teller. The duo play themselves, in a satirical account of what the audience would perhaps imagine the pair doing in their daily lives. Most of the action involves Penn and Teller playing practical jokes on each other along with Penn's girlfriend, Carlotta. The final joke, as the title of the film implies, has serious consequences for all three. It was the last feature film directed by Arthur Penn, and received mostly negative reviews from critics. Comedy The Swissmakers is a Swiss 1978 comedy film directed by Rolf Lyssy. The movie deals with the many woes of foreigners who decide to obtain Swiss nationality but are forced to deal with bureaucratic and cultural barriers. Die Schweizermacher remains one of the most successful Swiss movies, reaching 940,145 admissions in a country of 6.5 million inhabitants. It was also the highest grossing movie in Switzerland until it was overtaken by Titanic in 1997. Comedy The Hollywood Knights is an American motion picture comedy written and directed by Floyd Mutrux depicting the crass and mischievous antics and practical jokes of the remaining members of a 1950s-era car club turned social fraternity in and around Beverly Hills and Hollywood in 1965. The cast, led by Robert Wuhl as the fraternity's charismatic leader Newbomb Turk, features Tony Danza and a young Michelle Pfeiffer as high school sweethearts as well as Fran Drescher and Stuart Pankin in supporting roles. Comedy Scampolo is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Dolly Haas, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Oskar Sima. The film is an adaptation of the Italian play Scampolo by Dario Niccodemi, which has been turned into numerous films. Documentary film I Touched Her Legs is a 2010 documentary experimental short film directed by Eva Marie Rødbro. Comedy Tong tatlong tatay kong pakitong kitong is a 1998 comedy film written by Divino Reyes and Efren Jarlego and directed by Efren Jarlego. Comedy A Wedding Suit is a 1976 Iranian comedy film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Comedy Get ready for the hilarious film that brings together some of today's best Latina comediennes in America.Starring Mexicana Marilyn Martinez, New York City's Sara Contreras, Cubana Monique Marvez, and Tejana Sandra Valls. Comedy The Men Next Door is a 2012 comedy film directed and written by Rob Williams. Comedy Sasu Cha Swayamwar is a 2014 marathi romantic Comedy movie written & directed by Omkar Mane.it stars Pushkar jog, Teja Deokar, Vishaka Subhedar, Vijay Chavan, Satish tare, Jaywant Wadkar & Sunil Pal.The film is produced by Seven Seas Motion Pictures pvt.ltd. The film is expected to be released by 2nd week of JULY Comedy Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm is a 1999 film written by Larry David and directed by Robert B. Weide. Science Fiction Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is an original direct-to-video animated superhero film released on February 23, 2010. It is based on the abandoned direct-to-video feature, Justice League: Worlds Collide, which was intended as a bridge between the then-concluding Justice League animated television series and its then forthcoming sequel series Justice League Unlimited. Crisis on Two Earths was reworked from the Worlds Collide script to remove references to the TV series' continuity. The premise of Crisis on Two Earths is borrowed from the 1964 Gardner Fox-scripted Justice League of America #29–30 entitled "Crisis on Earth-Three!" and the 2000 Grant Morrison JLA: Earth 2 graphic novel, with a heroic Lex Luthor from an alternate universe coming to the Justice League's universe for help against the Crime Syndicate. The film is the seventh of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. The two-disc special edition also includes an animated short featuring the Spectre. Documentary film Aleister Crowley was a man of mystery and many talents, and this documentary hopes to reveal some of his secrets to the world. Veteran Actor Joss Ackland (the Hunt For Red October) lends his voice to the famed occultist who may have lived from 1875-1947, but whose influence extends into the 21st Century.IN SEARCH OF THE GREAT BEAST 666 features music from prog-rock pioneer Rick Wakeman. Comedy The Tree in a Test Tube is a short film produced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and distributed by the U.S. Forest Service, featuring Laurel and Hardy, with narration read by MGM announcer and producer Pete Smith. Comedy Cousin Wilbur is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 179th Our Gang short that was released. Science Fiction Chandamama Lo Amrutham is a 2014 science fiction, fantasy, comedy, drama film directed by Gangaraju Gunnam. Comedy The Frighteners is a 1996 New Zealand-American horror comedy film directed by Peter Jackson and co-written with his wife, Fran Walsh. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Trini Alvarado, Peter Dobson, John Astin, Dee Wallace Stone, Jeffrey Combs, and Jake Busey. The Frighteners tells the story of Frank Bannister, an architect who develops psychic abilities allowing him to see, hear, and communicate with ghosts after his wife's murder. He initially uses his new abilities to work with various spirits to cheat money out of customers for his "ghosthunting" business. However, the spirit of a mass murderer appears able to attack the living and the dead, posing as the ghost of the Grim Reaper, prompting Frank to investigate the supernatural presence. Jackson and Walsh conceived the idea for The Frighteners during the script-writing phase of Heavenly Creatures. Robert Zemeckis hired the duo to write the script, with the original intention of Zemeckis directing The Frighteners as a spin-off film of the television series, Tales from the Crypt. Comedy The 8th Samurai is a 2009 short comedy drama film written and directed by Justin Ambrosino. Comedy Panchamirtham is 2008 Tamil comedy film by Raju Eswaran, it stars Jayaram, Prakash Raj and Raju Eswaran in the lead roles, while Aravind Akash, Nassar, Samiksha and Saranya Mohan play other prominent roles. Produced by Abhirami Ramanathan, the film was released on 25 December 2008. Comedy Milk and Money is a 1936 Looney Tunes animated short film directed by Tex Avery. Animation The Dynamic Rectangle is a 1971 animated short film directed by Józef Robakowski. Thriller The Elite is a 2001 action-crime film directed by Terry Cunningham. Documentary film Welcome to Australia is a 1999 Carlton Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger, which was directed and produced by Alan Lowery, and charts the history of injustice endured by indigenous Australians in the context of the build-up to the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games. "Whatever one may think of Pilger's style," stated Richard Ackland of ABC's Media Watch, "his film reminded us of a shameful and tragic history." Science Fiction Short Peace is a multimedia project composed of four short anime films produced by Sunrise and Shochiku, and a video game developed by Crispy's Inc. and Grasshopper Manufacture. The four films were released in Japanese theaters on July 20, 2013 and will be screened in North America during April 2014. Sentai Filmworks have licensed the films for North America. The video game was released in January 2014 in Japan, April 2014 in Europe, and September 2014 in North America. Comedy Hold My Hand is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Stanley Lupino, Fred Emney and Barbara Blair. The film's plot follows a wealthy man who buys a newspaper, resulting in a series of romantic enganglements. It was based on a play by Lupino. Animation Slipping Away is a 2013 animation drama film written and directed by Adi Brodsly. Animation Ancha Es Castilla/n'importe Quoi is a 2014 animation short film written and directed by Sergio Caballero. Comedy The Love Lottery is an Ealing Studios comedy film, directed by Charles Crichton and starring David Niven. The film examines celebrity and fan worship with an international setting including Lake Como, ambitious dream sequences, and a cameo appearance by Humphrey Bogart. Comedy Blair Thumb, a parody of The Blair Witch Project is a 2002 comedy filmette made by O Entertainment and directed by Steve Oedekerk. It is the fifth filmette in the Thumbs! parody series. It aired on Cartoon Network's Har Har Tharsdays on Halloween 2009. Comedy Trader Hornee is a 1970 sexploitation film written and produced by David F. Friedman and directed by Jonathan Lucas. This is an adult-oriented parody of the vintage safari movie Trader Horn, which was first remade in 1934. This story was filmed yet again in 1973 as Trader Horn starring Rod Taylor. In 1977, the Adult Film Association of America gave it a retroactive award of merit at its 1977 Erotica Awards as the movie considered to be the best adult film of 1966 to 1970. Science Fiction Robowar is a 1988 Philiphine-Italian science fiction-action-horror film, starring Reb Brown, Catherine Hickland, and Massimo Vanni. Directed by Bruno Mattei under his most common pseudonym, Vincent Dawn, and written by the husband and wife team of Claudio Fragasso and Rosella Drudi, Robowar is a rip-off of the 1987 American film Predator, in the tradition of Shocking Dark and Strike Commando, both also directed by Mattei. Although featuring a partially American cast, the movie was never released in the US. Comedy Huracán Ramírez y la monjita negra is a 1973 action/ adventure/ comedy film directed by Joselito Rodríguez. Comedy Ghoul School is a 2012 short adventure/comedy-horror film written and directed by Brook Linder. Comedy Hell Has Harbour Views is a 2005 Australian television movie starring Matt Day and Lisa McCune. It was written and directed by Peter Duncan, based on the novel of the same name by Richard Beasley. It was nominated for "best miniseries or telemovie" at both the AFI Awards and the Logie Awards, losing to The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant at both; and for two additional AFI Awards and an additional Logie Award, all of which it lost to Love My Way. Thriller Hatred of a Minute is a 2002 thriller film directed by and starring Michael Kallio and produced by Bruce Campbell. Kallio co-wrote the script with Lisa Jesswein who also appears in the movie. Producer Campbell also makes a brief cameo in the film. Comedy My Pal Gus is a 1952 comedy-drama film which follows Gus who is the young son of divorced industrialist Dave Jennings. Unable to cope with Gus' mischievous streak, Jennings places the boy in a day-care center. Gus' teacher Lydia Marble manages to curb the boy's prankishness, and along the way falls in love with Jennings. Enter the villainess of the piece: Jennings' ex-wife Joyce, who claims that the divorce is invalid and demands a huge sum from Jennings, lest she claim custody of Gus. Comedy The Great White Hype is a 1996 film directed by Reginald Hudlin. It stars Samuel L. Jackson, Peter Berg, Damon Wayans, Jeff Goldblum, Jon Lovitz, Cheech Marin, John Rhys-Davies, Salli Richardson and Jamie Foxx. The movie is a satire of racial preferences in boxing. The name is a play on the title of the 1970 film The Great White Hope, but it is not based on an actual boxing contest. It was inspired by Larry Holmes's 1982 fight with Gerry Cooney and Mike Tyson's 1995 return fight vs. Peter McNeeley. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox, which also distributed the earlier film. Comedy Ken Kessler und seine Frau Sandy haben finanzielle Probleme. Sie entführen die reiche Mrs. Stone und fordern von dem Ehemann Sam Lösegeld. Sam will seine Frau loswerden; er dachte bereits daran, sie zu ermorden. Er will nicht zahlen, obwohl Kessler die Lösegeldsumme letztlich von 500 000 Dollar auf 10 000 Dollar reduziert. Carol Dodsworth, Sams Geliebte, und ihr Freund Earl wollen Sam erpressen. Sie schicken an Sam ein belastendes Videoband, wobei sie annehmen, dass darauf Sam bei der Ermordung seiner Ehefrau zu sehen ist. In Wahrheit hat Earl jedoch den örtlichen Polizeichef bei einem Liebesspiel gefilmt. Als Sam bei Erhalt des Videos nur belustigt reagiert schickt Carol – die denkt, Sam will auch sie ermorden – eine weitere Kopie an die Polizei. Dort gelangt das Video in die Hände des Polizeichefs, der völlig irritiert ist. Währenddessen stellt Barbara erfreut fest, dass sie abgenommen hat, was ihr zuvor trotz zahlreicher Bemühungen nicht gelang. Sie freundet sich mit Sandy, die sie freilässt, an. Als Ken zurückkehrt und von der Freilassung hört, denkt er, Barbara würde die Polizei alarmieren. Es klingelt an der Tür, der Polizist will aber nur die Bewohner der Gegend vor einem Psychopathen warnen. Barbara kommt zu den Kesslers zurück. Sie wird vom Psychopathen überrascht, der zuerst sie und dann Ken töten will. Der Psychopath fällt die Treppe herunter und stirbt. Auf Carols Verlangen verhaftet der Polizeichef Sam wegen Mordverdacht. Dieser hat nun massives Interesses daran, dass seine Frau lebend wieder auftaucht und geht auf die letzte Forderung der Entführer - 10 000 Dollar - ein. Mit Barbaras Unterstützung lehnen Ken und Sandy dieses Angebot nun jedoch ab. Barbara hilft den Kesslers, den Wert des Vermögens von Sam richtig abzuschätzen. Er soll vom eigenen, der Gütergemeinschaft nicht gehörenden, Vermögen zwei Millionen Dollar Lösegeld zahlen. Beim Telefongespräch mit Sam täuscht Barbara die Geräusche der Folter vor. Sam willigt widerwillig ein. Die Übergabe des Geldes findet auf einem öffentlich zugänglichen Platz statt. Die anwesende Polizei lässt den maskierten Ken laufen, damit er die Polizisten zum Versteck führt. Plötzlich erscheint Earl, der das Geld stehlen will. Die Polizei verhaftet ihn. Ken lässt auf der Flucht das Auto ins Meer fahren. Die Polizei findet dort später die Leiche des Psychopathen. Ken taucht später in der Tauchausrüstung aus dem Wasser, den Koffer mit dem Lösegeld hat er in der Hand. Sandy und Barbara warten auf ihn. Thriller Fear of the Dark is a 2001 Horror Film directed by American director Glen Baisley and stars Rosemary Gore, Vanessa Edwards, Mike Lane, and Herb Smithline. Comedy Blue Jasmine is a 2013 American black comedy drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. It tells the story of a rich Manhattan socialite falling into poverty and homelessness. The film was released on a limited basis on July 26, 2013, in New York and Los Angeles. Blue Jasmine received praise from the critics, particularly for Blanchett's performance; additionally, they compared the film to Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire. It was a box office success, earning $97.5 million worldwide against a budget of $18 million. Blanchett won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and the film received two more nominations—Best Supporting Actress for Sally Hawkins, and Original Screenplay for Allen. Blanchett also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Comedy Quickie Express is a 2007 Indonesian movie. Directed by Dimas Djayadiningrat, it stars Tora Sudiro, Aming, Sandra Dewi, and Lukman Sardi. It premiered on 22 November 2007 and won Best Film at the Jakarta International Film Festival. It has been noted as spawning numerous Indonesian sex comedies. Comedy Britannia of Billingsgate is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Violet Loraine, Gordon Harker, Kay Hammond and John Mills. A family who work in the fish trade at Billingsgate Market encounter a film crew who are shooting there. It was based on the play Britannia of Billingsgate by Christine Jope-Slade and Sewell Stokes. Comedy The Local Bad Man is a 1932 Western American film directed by Otto Brower. Comedy Once Upon A Road Trip is a 2014 adventure comedy and drama film written and directed by David Moore. Comedy Somewhere in the City is a 1998 film written by Ramin Naimi and Patrick Dillon and directed by Ramin Niami. Animation Ivan Tsarevich and the Grey Wolf is a 2011 animated family film written by Aleksandr Boyarskiy and directed by Vladimir Toropchin. Animation Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus is a 1974 animation film written by Mort Green and directed by Bill Melendez. Comedy People's Champion: Behind the Battle is a 2011 documentary film directed by Trent Babbington and Walker Warren. Comedy The Filmstaar is a 2011 Malayalam film directed by Sanjeev Raj. Kalabhavan Mani and Dileep play lead roles while Muktha and Rambha play supporting roles in the film. The film deals with the relationship between a film star and a villager. The film focusses on certain individuals and related issues and moves beyond the limited issues of glamour world. Comedy La Vida color de rosa is a 1951 Argentine comedy film directed by León Klimovsky written by Carlos A. Petit.The film starred Virginia Luque and José María Gutiérrez. Documentary film Benefit For Whom at Whose Cost? is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Dinesh Lakhanpal. Documentary film The Substance: Albert Hofmann's LSD is a 2011 documentary film. The film brings the coincidental discovery of the drug LSD by the Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in 1943. Science Fiction Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact is Ultraman Cosmos's first theatrical film adaptation, and was released in Japan on August 3, 2001. It is a tokusatsu film in the Ultraman franchise, it also celebrates the 35th anniversary of the franchise. It is a direct prequel to the original Ultraman Cosmos television series. Thriller Akayla is a 1991 Bollywood film directed by Ramesh Sippy and produced by the Mushir - Riaz duo. It was the fourth film collaboration of Ramesh Sippy and Amitabh Bachchan after Sholay, Shaan and Shakti. Although their previous films were successful at the box office, Akayla did not do as well as expected. The story was written by Salim Khan. The film had the famous fictional Ram Pyari car, originally a customized Volkswagen Beetle. Comedy Sathi Leelavathi is a 1995 Tamil comedy film co-written and directed by Balu Mahendra. The film was produced by Kamal Haasan, with story by Ananthu and dialogues by Crazy Mohan with Ilaiyaraja as music composer. The film features Ramesh Aravind, Kalpana and Heera in the lead with Kamal Haasan and Kovai Sarala in supporting roles. The films was remade by Ramesh Aravind into Kannada as Rama Shama Bhama in 2005. Comedy Elvis Gratton: Le king des kings is a film directed by Pierre Falardeau and Julien Poulin. Comedy Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki is a 1955 American comedy film directed by Lee Sholem. It is the seventh installment of Universal-International's Ma and Pa Kettle franchise starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Comedy Tamako in Moratorium is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita and starring former AKB48 member Atsuko Maeda. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Busan International Film Festival and was released in Japan in 23 November 2013. Comedy The Top of His Head is a Canadian comedy-drama film, released in 1989. Written and directed by Peter Mettler, the film stars Stephen Ouimette as Gus, a satellite dish salesman whose life is turned upside down when he meets Lucy, a politically radical performance artist. The film's soundtrack, The Top of His Head was written and composed by Fred Frith. Jane Siberry also contributed a song, "This Old Earth", which was nominated for Best Song at the 1990 Genie Awards and appeared on her 1989 album Bound by the Beauty under the alternate title "Something About Trains". Documentary film Rebel in Paradise is a 1960 American documentary film on the artist Paul Gauguin produced by Robert D. Fraser. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Fotonovela is a 2008 comedy Spanish language movie directed by Robert Kubilos that was released in the autumn of 2008. Its budget is estimated to $150,000. The movie was released on DVD at the same time. It lasts 90 minutes and it is produced under Maya Entertainment. It stars Rafael Amaya, Elizabeth Gutiérrez and Veronica Diaz. Comedy Grampy's Indoor Outing is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short, starring Betty Boop and Grampy. Documentary film Art and Remembrance: The Legacy of Felix Nussbaum is a 1993 documentary directed by Barbara Pfeffer, which explores the life of Jewish artist, Felix Nussbaum. Comedy Carry On Dick is the 26th in the series of Carry On films to be made. The story is based on the Dick Turpin legend and features Turpin as an antihero, attempting to evade capture by the authorities. Carry On Dick was released in 1974 and marked the end of an era for the series. It featured the last appearances of Sid James and Hattie Jacques although both would make a further appearance in the Carry On Laughing TV series. It was also the 20th and final Carry On to be scripted by Talbot Rothwell, and Barbara Windsor's final acting role in a Carry On film, although she would co-present That's Carry On! three years later. Other regulars in Carry On Dick were Kenneth Williams, Bernard Bresslaw, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth and Jack Douglas. Comedy Daisy Doodad's Dial is a 1914 silent British comedy film, directed by Florence Turner, who also starred in the film alongside Laurence Trimble. Thriller Deadtime Stories is a 1986 American film directed by Jeffrey Delman. The film is also known as Freaky Fairytales, The Griebels from Deadtime Stories, and The Griebels. The film has developed a small cult following over the years. Comedy Sudden Money is a 1939 film directed by Nick Grinde. Documentary film We Will Live Again is a 2013 documentary, sci-fi, short film directed by Myles Kane and Josh Koury. Documentary film USS Cooper: Return to Ormoc Bay is a 2001 Philippine documentary film produced by Bigfoot Entertainment and directed by Daniel Foster. The film documents the fate of an American destroyer that was torpedoed during World War II. Documentary film Trucker Patti is a 2014 short LGBT documentary biographical drama historical fiction film directed by Beau J. Genot. Comedy The Blarney Stone is a 1933 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Anne Grey, Robert Douglas, Zoe Palmer and Peter Gawthorne. A penniless Irishman becomes the business partner of an English aristocrat with a penchant for high-stakes gambling. Documentary film Iverson is a 2014 biographical, sports, documentary film directed by Zatella Beatty. Documentary film Always for Pleasure is a 1978 documentary film by Les Blank about social traditions in New Orleans, Louisiana. The film has footage of musical events, Mardi Gras Indians, a funeral with traditional music, various second line parades, and cooking and eating red beans & rice and a crawfish boil. Events filmed include New Orleans Mardi Gras and St. Patrick's Day 1977. Local musicians perform and are interviewed, including Kid Thomas Valentine, Allen Toussaint, Danny Barker, Blue Lu Barker, Irma Thomas, the Neville Brothers and Professor Longhair. The film subtitles a Creole song as "Hey Legba" when the tune's title phrase is actually "Eh la bas", a formerly common Louisiana Creole phrase of greeting roughly translating as "Hey over there you". However, in New Orleans, Legba was often referred to as "Papa La Bas", and some scholars, such as Henry Louis Gates, believe that "Eh La Bas" was a covert reference to Legba. Unusually, the film includes looks at traditional predominantly white second lining organizations; many other films and documentarians have falsely assumed such traditions to exist only in predominantly black groups. Comedy Nessuno è perfetto is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film was a great commercial success, grossing over 10 billion lire at the Italian box office. For her performance Ornella Muti won the Globo d'oro for best actress. Documentary film Waxie Moon is a documentary directed by Wes Hurley, centered on the gender-bending Juilliard-trained burlesque performer, Waxie Moon. The film captures the burgeoning and mostly-queer neo-burlesque community in Seattle in 2000s. The film features interviews with dozens of performers and artists including the burlesque icons Miss Dirty Martini and Tigger!, author and performer Marya Sea Kaminski, drag superstar Ben DeLaCreme and many others. The film also includes the original song, titled "Waxie Moon" and inspired by James Bond scores. The song was composed by Eric Lane Barnes of Seattle Men's Chorus and performed by Sarah Rudinoff and Paul Rosenberg. Waxie Moon premiered in Austin and went on to screen at the Anthology Film Archives, Echo Park Film Center, and at many festivals around the world including a dozen screenings in Seattle. The film won Best Local Film at the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, Jury Award for Best Film at Queer Fruits Film Festival in Australia, and Best Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Soundtrack at Love Unlimited Film Festival. The film is available on video from TLAvideo. Comedy Soldaterkammerater på bjørnetjeneste is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Preben Kaas. Comedy Block Busters is a 1944 American film directed by Wallace Fox. Science Fiction The Burrowers is a 2008 horror/thriller film with a Western theme. The film is based on an original short film, Blood Red Earth, from director J. T. Petty. Thriller Comedy of Power is a 2006 French drama film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Isabelle Huppert. The French title, which sums up the whole story, means “drunk with power”. Thriller The Executioner is a 1970 cold war spy thriller British film starring George Peppard as secret agent John Shay who suspects his colleague Adam Booth, played by Keith Michell, is a double agent. In the film, Peppard's character tries to prove the double role of his colleague to his spy-masters and when he fails to do so he kills him. It was produced by Charles H. Schneer for Columbia Pictures and filmed in Panavision and Technicolor. Documentary film The Forest is Like the Mountains is a 2014 documentary film directed by Didier Guillain and Christiane Schmidt. Documentary film ANPO: Art X War is a 2010 documentary film directed by Linda Hoaglund. The film traces the public outrage that followed in the wake of the passing of Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan through Japanese parliament by the Nobusuke Kishi-led government on May 20, 1960. The main point of contention amongst hundreds of thousands of Japanese about ANPO was that it would allow U.S. military bases to remain on Japanese soil. The ratification of the ANPO Treaty led to a storm of public protests by members of Japanese labor unions, student organizations and also many everyday Japanese. The treaty was renewed in 1970 and just over 60 bases, offices, barracks and branches of the U.S. military still occupy Japan. ANPO: Art X War is not simply a historical or political documentary. Comedy Bhargavacharitham Moonam Khandam is 2006 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Jomon starring Mammootty, Sreenivasan and Rahman.Is slight adaptation from the movie Analyze This Animation Simon is a 2011 fim produced by Taller Del Coco. Documentary film Four Days in November is a 1964 American documentary film directed by Mel Stuart about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film includes Dallas radio and television coverage of: The President's arrival at Love Field Progression of the motorcade First local bulletin of shooting Reports at Parkland Hospital Official announcement of President's death from Malcolm Kilduff Amateur films and photos include: Scenes along the motorcade route Orville Nix's films of the motorcade entering Dealey Plaza, the fatal head shot followed by Secret Service Agent Clint Hill climbing on top of the limousine and the post-shooting confusion at the Plaza Mary Moorman's photo taken just a fraction of a second after the fatal shot Bob Jackson's photo of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald at the Dallas City Jail Comedy Sor Alegría is a drama film written and directed by Tito Davison. Thriller House of Forbidden Secrets is a 2013 film written and directed by Todd Sheets. Thriller Contagion is a 2011 medical thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Marion Cotillard, Bryan Cranston, Matt Damon, Laurence Fishburne, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet, and Jennifer Ehle. Contagion '​s plot documents the spread of a virus transmitted by fomites, attempts by medical researchers and public health officials to identify and contain the disease, the loss of social order in a pandemic, and finally the introduction of a vaccine to halt its spread. To follow several interacting plot lines, the film makes use of the multi-narrative "hyperlink cinema" style, popularized in several of Soderbergh's films. Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns had collaborated on The Informant!. Following that film's release, Burns brought up the idea of producing a medical thriller film depicting the rapid spread of a virus, which was inspired by various pandemics such as the 2003 SARS epidemic and the 2009 flu pandemic. To devise an accurate perception of a pandemic event, Burns consulted with representatives of the World Health Organization as well as noted medical experts such as W. Ian Lipkin and Lawrence "Larry" Brilliant. Comedy Sorrowful Jones is a 1949 film directed by Sidney Lanfield. The film stars Lucille Ball and Bob Hope. It is also known as Damon Runyon's Sorrowful Jones. Sorrowful Jones was a remake of a 1934 Shirley Temple film, Little Miss Marker. In the film, a young girl is left with the notoriously cheap Sorrowful Jones as a marker for a bet. When her father does not return, he learns that taking care of a child interferes with his free-wheeling lifestyle. Lucille Ball plays a nightclub singer who is dating Sorrowful's boss. Ball's singing voice is provided by Annette Warren, who also sang for her in Fancy Pants and later provided the singing voice for Ava Gardner in Show Boat. Animation The Story of Stuff is a short animated documentary about the lifecycle of material goods. The documentary is critical of excessive consumerism and promotes sustainability. Filmmaker Annie Leonard wrote and narrated the film, which was funded by Tides Foundation, Funders Workgroup for Sustainable Production and Consumption, Free Range Studios and other foundations. Free Range Studios also produced the documentary, which was first launched online on December, 2007. The documentary is being used in elementary schools, arts programs, and economics classes as well as places of worship and corporate sustainability trainings. By February 2009, it had been seen in 228 countries and territories. According to the Los Angeles Times as of July 2010, the film had been translated into 15 languages and had been viewed by over 12 million people. Documentary film Metropolis 2000: Scenes from New York is a VHS/DVD release by American progressive metal band Dream Theater. It was released on April 21, 2001 by Elektra Records. The live performance was the final concert of the Metropolis 2000 tour at the Roseland Ballroom, New York City on August 30, 2000. The VHS release of Metropolis 2000: Scenes from New York contains only the performance of Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory. Comedy Four Two Ka One is a 2013 Bollywood film directed by Anwer Khan. The film stars Jimmy Shergill, Rajpal Yadav, Nikita Anand, Murli Sharma among many others. Film slated for release on 10 May 2013. Four Two Ka One is produced by Sunil Shah under the banner Bhumii Creations. The film is being directed by Anwer Khan who has assisted late Manmohan Desai on films such as Mard, Ganga Jamuna Saraswati. Thriller Delta Force 3: The Killing Game, also known as Young Commandos and Delta Force 3, is a 1991 Cannon Film. It is the third and final film into the Delta Force trilogy. It is the only film in the series not to star Chuck Norris, although it does star his son Mike Norris. Comedy Mezi námi zloději is a 1963 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Summer Lovers is a 1982 film written and directed by Randal Kleiser, starring Peter Gallagher, Daryl Hannah and Valerie Quennessen, and filmed on location on the island of Santorini, Greece. The original music score is composed by Basil Poledouris. The movie featured "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" a #1 hit for Chicago, and "I'm So Excited" by The Pointer Sisters. Comedy Let the Game Begin is a 2010 American film romantic comedy from Twisted Light Productions, directed by Amit Gupta. The film stars CSI: Miami actor Adam Rodriguez and Stephen Baldwin. The film was released in Australia on May 5, 2010, and was released in other countries in 2010 and 2011. Comedy Kitty Kornered is a 1946 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert Clampett and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. Considered among Clampett's best and wackiest films, Kitty Kornered was Clampett's final cartoon starring his longtime star Porky Pig, and marks the only appearance of the Sylvester the cat in a Clampett-directed cartoon and only one of two times Sylvester spoke in a Porky Pig cartoon. It was also the first appearance of Sylvester in the Looney Tunes series. Also, this is the only cartoon where Sylvester has yellow eyes and a black nose. Porky and Sylvester would later be paired in a trio of shorts directed by Chuck Jones: Scaredy Cat, Claws for Alarm, and Jumpin' Jupiter. Both also co-starred in The Scarlet Pumpernickel as the villain roles. Comedy Six Days Seven Nights is a 1998 adventure-comedy film, directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Harrison Ford and Anne Heche. The screenplay was written by Michael Browning. It was filmed on location in Kauai, and released on June 12, 1998. Comedy Kevin Hart: I'm a Grown Little Man is a 2009 documentary comedy film written by Kevin Hart and directed by Shannon Hartman. Documentary film Ballroom Dancer is a 2011 documentary drama film written and directed by Christian Bonke and Andreas Koefoed. Documentary film Bonjour Mr Lewis (folge 5 Und 6) is a 1982 film directed by Robert Benayoun. Comedy That Funny Feeling is a 1965 American romantic comedy film starring Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, and Donald O'Connor. This was the third film pairing of Dee and then-husband Darin, following 1961's Come September and 1962's If a Man Answers. It was the second film that O'Connor and Kathleen Freeman made together, the first being Singin' in the Rain. Comedy Balls to the Wall is an 2011 American comedy film written by Jason Nutt and directed by Penelope Spheeris. The film had its premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 30, 2011. Comedy The Day I Became a Woman is a 2000 award-winning Iranian drama film directed by Marzieh Meshkini. It tells three stories, each depicting a different stage in the lives of Iranian women. It premièred at the 2000 Venice Film Festival and won several festival awards during 2000. Critical response was positive with some calling it "Felliniesque". Documentary film 5 Girls is a documentary released in 2001 by Kartemquin Films for PBS's P.O.V. series. The film follows five strong young women between the ages of 13 and 17. Unlike the myriad reports, books and "specials" that focus on young women as passive and powerless, 5 Girls explores the ways these girls discover the resources necessary to successfully navigate the rocky waters of adolescence. It focuses on the positive ways girls learn to adapt to challenge in their lives by understanding and exercising choices, by believing in their strength when others do not and by resisting powerful cultural messages, which urge them to be silent. Directed by Maria Finitzo, 5 Girls made its television premiere on PBS's P.O.V. on October 2, 2001. At the time of the film's release, The New York Times praised 5 Girls for its "intimacy and candor". Reminiscent of Michael Apted's classic Up! series, the film unfolds into a bold "sociological portrait" showing the transformation of each girl into a woman. In 2002, 5 Girls was awarded the Henry Hampton Award for Excellence in Film & Digital Media from the Council on Foundations. Documentary film As the world's eyes focus on whether the United States and NATO will finally break the two-year-long siege of Sarajevo, FRONTLINE goes behind the daily news images of this war to tell the story of the day-to-day lives of Sarajevo's beleaguered people. Yugoslavian-born filmmaker Radovan Tadic presents an intimate portrait of Sarajevans trying to live while deprived of almost everything--water, electricity, medicine, food, hope. Tadic's chronicle, filmed over a period of six months, ultimately becomes a meditation on the war, as well as a larger journey through the psychological and moral landscape of the besieged city. Animation OA is a 2012 short, music, animation film written and directed by Renaud Armanet. Comedy Shinshi dômei is a 1986 comedy crime film, written by Nobuhiko Kobayashi and Shoichi Maruyama and directed by Hiroyuki Nasu. Animation Boogiepop and Others is a light novel and manga authored by Kouhei Kadono and illustrated by Kouji Ogata, and a live-action movie directed by Ryu Kaneda. The light novel, the first in the Boogiepop series, was released in 1998 by MediaWorks and won the fourth Dengeki Game Novel Contest. The story takes place in an unnamed Japanese city, and follows five students at Shinyo Academy as they try to piece together the puzzle of a new drug and recent disappearances among the student populace. While the teachers believe them to only be runaways, the female students whisper among themselves about the urban legend Boogiepop, who is said to be a shinigami. Documentary film Filmmaker Colin Stryker journeys to Washington state, where he chronicles the lives of everyday citizens struggling on either side of a divisive issue: whether to remove a series of hydroelectric dams from the Snake River. While groups of American Indians, environmentalists and fishermen advocate for removing the dams to replenish the local salmon population, farmers and other locals rely on the dams as an inexpensive source of electricity. Comedy On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who... is a 1969 comedy directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and starring Tony Curtis. It is also known as The Chastity Belt. Comedy That Night with You is a film directed by William A. Seiter released on Sep 28, 1945. Comedy When the Dead Start Singing is a Croatian feature film directed by Krsto Papić. It was released in 1998. Animation Next Door to Eden is a 2011 animated short film directed by Kim Hyun-Ah, Kim Min-Jung and Hong Esther. Thriller Code of Silence is a 1985 American action film directed by Andrew Davis, and starring Chuck Norris and Henry Silva. The film was released in the United States on May 3, 1985. It was typical for the genre and the star but filmed on location in Chicago with a few sub-plots. It featured Norris as Sgt. Eddie Cusack, a streetwise plainclothes officer who takes down a crime czar / drug lord responsible for officers being wounded in a botched drug raid. In the film's climax Norris teams with a more than menacing crime-fighting robot named "Prowler". "Code of Silence" is a slang term for a police officer's cover for one another in circumstances where an officer makes a mistake or is corrupt. This plays a subplot whereby a rookie officer in the station covers up for an aging, alcoholic officer who accidentally shoots a teenage boy then covers up the murder by planting a gun on the victim. Norris's character is the only one to speak out publicly against the corrupt officer and is temporarily ostracized by most of the other officers in his unit, until they learn the truth about the incident. Documentary film Gang Injunctions Under The Microscope is a 2014 short documentary film directed by YCM. Thriller The Last Death is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by David Ruiz. Comedy Der Wixxer is a 2004 German parody of crime films based on works by Edgar Wallace, especially the film Der Hexer. It was directed by Tobi Baumann and written by Oliver Kalkofe, Oliver Welke and Bastian Pastewka. It is the first film in a trilogy. The film is about two policemen, Inspector Very Long and Chief Inspector Even Longer who must find the Wixxer, a gangster who wants to take over London's crime world. Comedy The Comedy Show: Clean Comedy with a Smile is a comedy film directed by Mekre Francis. Science Fiction Journey to the Beginning of Time is a 1955 Czechoslovak children's science fiction feature film directed by Karel Zeman. Produced using a combination of 2-D and 3-D models, it was the first of Zeman's productions to include actors in conjunction with stop-motion and special effects, and won awards at the International Film Festivals of Venice and Mannheim. The documentary-type nature of the film showing extinct animal species behaving naturally in their own environments was most unusual for its era and foreshadowed many later TV productions that would depict prehistoric life for educational rather than purely entertainment purposes. Thriller Alice in Murderland, also known as The Alice in Wonderland Murders, is a low budget American horror film written and directed by Dennis Devine. The film, produced in 2010, stars Malerie Grady, Marlene McCohen, Kelly Kula and Christopher Senger. The film has received negative reviews by critics for several reasons. However it has received a large fanbase on its Facebook page. Documentary film The Grand Adventure is a 2013 documentary drama film directed by Cassandra Oliveira. Comedy Something for Everyone is a black comedy starring Angela Lansbury, Michael York, Anthony Higgins, and Jane Carr. The film was based on the novel The Cook by Harry Kressing, with the screenplay written by Hugh Wheeler. Directed by Harold Prince for Cinema Center Films, the film began shooting on 30 June 1969 and was originally released by National General Pictures in July 1970. Lansbury was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In the UK, the film was retitled Black Flowers for the Bride and released in May 1971. In 1990, a VHS of the film was issued. Thriller The Stepdaughter is a 2000 film directed by Peter Liapis. Documentary film Inheritance is a 2006 documentary film about Monika Hertwig a.k.a. Monika Christiane Knauss, the daughter of Ruth Irene Kalder and Amon Goeth, Commandant of Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp. Monika Hertwig was 10 months old when her father was hanged in 1946 for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. She discovered the truth about him only as a young adult, because her own mother told her in childhood that he was a good man and a war hero. The film was produced for PBS by James Moll, film director, documentary producer and the Founding Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute focusing on testimonies of the Holocaust survivors. In 2009 the Inheritance was nominated by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and received an Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Interview. Science Fiction Recreator is a 2010 film directed by Gregory Orr. Science Fiction Spiders is a 2000 horror-sci-fi film written by Stephen David Brooks, Jace Anderson, Adam Gierasch, and Boaz Davidson, and directed by Gary Jones. Documentary film LennoNYC is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Michael Epstein about the life of John Lennon in New York City, after the breakup of the Beatles. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival and was shown at a free public screening in Central Park on October 9, which would have been Lennon's 70th birthday. It first aired on the PBS series American Masters on November 22 and received a Peabody Award in 2010. Interviewed in film are Yoko Ono, members of the Elephant's Memory band that played with Lennon and Ono in New York, Elton John, Dick Cavett, photographer Bob Gruen and Geraldo Rivera, who talks about a news report of his that inspired Lennon and Ono to stage the One to One benefit concert in 1972. However, the film also follows Lennon out of New York to Los Angeles during his co-called "lost weekend" period, when he briefly split from Ono. Science Fiction Dallos is a Japanese science fiction OVA released in 1983, directed by Mamoru Oshii and created by Oshii and Hisayuki Toriumi. It is widely considered the first OVA ever released. The storyline focuses on Moon pioneers and the evolution of mankind. Animation Felix the Cat: The Movie is a 1988 Hungarian-American animated fantasy film, directed by Tibor Hernadi and based on the cartoon and comic strip character of the same name. It was made in Europe during 1986 and 1987, but was not officially released in the United States until 1991. Felix the Cat: The Movie was widely panned by critics upon its release, with heavy criticism focused on the poor animation quality, confusing story, poorly written script and its amateurish voice acting. Comedy Kadhal Samrajyam is an unreleased Tamil comedy film which was shot from 2001 onwards. The film, directed by Agathiyan and produced by Panchu Arunachalam's son, Subbu Panchu, starred an array of children of famous actors and technicians. The film was launched and completed in 2002 and is ready for release, but, despite the release of the soundtrack and the trailer, it is yet to see the lights of day. It should have been the debut film of Aravind, Charan, Anjana, Venkat Prabhu and Santhoshi, but due to the delay of the film's release they got introduced into the film industry in different ways and through other films. Documentary film The Old Believers is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Jana Sevcíková. Documentary film A Common Enemy is a 2012 documentary and thriller film written and directed by Jaime Otero. Comedy Tears of the Black Tiger is a 2000 Thai western film written and directed by Wisit Sasanatieng. The story of a tragic romance between Dum, a fatalistic, working-class hero, who has become an outlaw, and Rumpoey, the upper-class daughter of a provincial governor, it is equal parts homage to and parody of Thai action films and romantic melodramas of the 1950s and 1960s. The film was the first from Thailand to be selected for competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where it was critically hailed. It was screened at several other film festivals in 2001 and 2002, including the Vancouver International Film Festival, where it won the Dragons and Tigers Award for Best New Director. It also won many awards in Thailand for production and costume design, special effects and soundtrack. Critics have noted the film's stylized use of color and conspicuous violence, and have compared it to the revisionist westerns of Sergio Leone and Sam Peckinpah. It has also been compared to the works of such directors as Douglas Sirk, John Woo, Jean-Luc Godard, Sam Raimi and Quentin Tarantino. Comedy Stuck is a 2007 thriller film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Mena Suvari and Stephen Rea, with a plot inspired by a true story. The film premiered on May 21, 2007 at the Cannes Film Market. It was later adapted in Bollywood as Accident on Hill Road starring Celina Jaitley in Mena Suvari's role. Documentary film Under Torture is a 2012 Documentary film written by Alejandro Juárez Zepeda and Cristina Juárez Zepeda and directed by Cristina Juárez Zepeda. Comedy Christmas Wedding Baby is a comedy drama family film directed by Kiara C. Jones. Science Fiction Project Shadowchaser III, also known as Shadowchaser III, Project Shadowchaser 3000 and Edge Of Darkness, is a 1995 science fiction film by director John Eyres. It is the third installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series. Comedy Naanu Nanna Kanasu is a 2010 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Prakash Rai starring Prakash Rai and Amoolya. It is the Kannada Version of the Tamil hit film Abhiyum Naanum that was produced by Prakash Rai himself. Ramya was originally cast as the lead in the film, but she was later replaced by Amoolya. In Bangalore, the film ran in theatres for 17 consecutive weeks. Documentary film Parallel Lines is a 2004 documentary film directed by Nina Davenport. Comedy What's Your Job Daddy? is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Hervé-Pierre Gustave. Animation Lupo the Butcher is a 1987 three-minute animated short comedy film directed and written by Danny Antonucci. The short follows the story of a psychotic butcher who has a huge temper and swears at his meat when the smallest things go wrong. Produced by Marv Newland's International Rocketship Limited, Lupo the Butcher was a successful short and has earned itself a cult following. Thriller Moratorium is a 2012 horror, thriller, drama short film written and directed by Takashi Hirose. Comedy Mandabi is a 1968 film directed by Ousmane Sembène. The film is based on Sembène's novel The Money-Order. It the director's first film in his native Wolof language. Thriller Cover Story is an Hindi thriller film directed by Laurence Postma starring Anjum Nayar and Jackie Shroff. It is an official remake of the acclaimed Dutch film Interview, directed by Theo Van Gogh in 2003 and second of remake first being Interview by Steve Buscemi in 2007. Comedy Five Ways to Kill Yourself is a 1987 short film directed by Gus Van Sant. "the disadvantages of sleeping with your boss--are covered in his (Gus Van Sant's) wry, self-starred short Five Ways to Kill Yourself " Quoting a bio at glbtq.com Comedy Love Life of a Gentle Coward is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Pavo Marinkovic. Documentary film Yukon Kings is a 2013 short, biographical documentary film directed by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee. Comedy Vino Veritas is a 2013 comedy film written by David MacGregor and directed by Sarah Knight. Documentary film "Documentary film about Zagreb Film’s Studio for Animated Film." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Comedy Americano rosso is a 1991 Italian comedy drama film. It is the directorial debut of Alessandro D'Alatri, that for this film won the David di Donatello for Best New Director. The film also won the Globo d'oro, the Grolla d'oro and the Ciak d'oro for the cinematography by Alessio Gelsini Torresi. Comedy Two Tars is a Laurel and Hardy short film, directed by James Parrott and released in 1928. A silent film, it largely consists of a 'reciprocal destruction' involving motorists in a traffic jam, which has much inventive mayhem with the destruction of various automobiles. Comedy The Actor and the Savages is a 1975 Romanian drama film directed by Manole Marcus. Inspired by the life of actor Constantin Tănase, it stars Toma Caragiu. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Hip is a 2010 short romantic comedy film written by Ceciley Jenkins and Michael Livingston and directed by Michael Livingston. Comedy Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Three's Company is a 2003 American made-for-television movie, made by NBC, documenting the success of the sitcom Three's Company, as well as the interpersonal conflicts that occurred among its staff and cast. It starred Jud Tylor as Suzanne Somers, Bret Anthony as John Ritter, Melanie Paxson as Joyce DeWitt, Brian Dennehy as Fred Silverman, Gregg Binkley as Don Knotts, and Christopher Shyer as Alan Hamel. Former Three's Company cast member Joyce DeWitt served as co-producer and host. Documentary film Stepping Into The Unknown is a South African film directed by Rowena Aldous and Jill Hanas-Hancock. Comedy The Bride Comes Home is a 1935 comedy film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and written by Claude Binyon and Elisabeth Sanxay Holding. Documentary film John Cassavetes career as an independent filmmaker is told through his own words and from interviews with twenty artists and friends. The first half thoroughly examines Cassavetes' unique approach to character and performance. The second half brings to life Cassavetes' deep humanity in chapters about family filmmaking, storytelling, and the tools of transformation. Documentary film CodeStars is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Lesley Chilcott. Animation Mouse Head: Riding The Crest Of Rock is a 2013 animation directed by José María Beccaría, Pablo Rodríguez Jáuregui and Diego M. Rolle. Documentary film Pusu Qhuni is a documentary film directed by Tang Hsiang-chu. Comedy It's a Great Day is a 1955 British comedy film directed by John Warrington. A spin-off of the popular soap The Grove Family, the film stars Ruth Dunning as Gladys Grove, Edward Evans as Bob Grove, and Sid James as Harry Mason. A builder has problems with his local council in getting supplies vital to complete his housing estate. He turns to local criminals to provide the service, which leads to a police investigation. Comedy The Hammer is a 2007 comedy film starring Adam Carolla and Heather Juergensen. It was directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld. Carolla plays a once-promising boxer, now a middle-aged construction worker, who attempts to join the U.S. Olympic boxing team. The film earned positive reviews during its limited theatrical release. Thriller Million Dollar Crocodile is a 2012 Chinese monster movie directed by Lin Lisheng. The film stars Barbie Hsu, Guo Tao, Lam Suet and is about a group of people seeking a crocodile that has swallowed a million yuan. The film was released on June 8, 2012 and is China's first monster movie. Thriller The Shanghai Gesture is a 1941 American film noir directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Gene Tierney, Walter Huston, Victor Mature and Ona Munson. It is based on a Broadway play of the same name by John Colton, which was adapted for the screen by von Sternberg and produced by Arnold Pressburger for United Artists. It was the last Hollywood film completed by Josef von Sternberg. The Shanghai Gesture received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Original Music Score. Comedy Yehi Hai Zindagi is a 1977 Hindi film. Produced by B.Nagi Reddy the film is directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Seema Deo, Utpal Dutt, Lucky Ali, Ramesh Deo and Neeta Mehta. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan. Comedy 7 Faces of Dr. Lao is a Metrocolor 1964 film adaptation of the 1935 fantasy novel The Circus of Dr. Lao by Charles G. Finney. It details the visit of a magical circus to a small town in the southwest United States, and the effects that visit has on the people of the town. The novel was adapted by Charles Beaumont, directed by George Pal and starred Tony Randall in the title roles. Comedy Vinodaythra is a 2007 Malayalam comedy-drama film written and directed by Sathyan Anthikkad, and starring Dileep, Murali, Mukesh, Meera Jasmine, Innocent, KPAC Lalitha, and Nedumudi Venu. The film was remade in Kannada as Aathmeeya. Comedy Gopi Kishan is 1994 Hindi Movie directed by Mukesh Duggal and starring Sunil Shetty in a double role, supported by Shilpa Shirodkar and Karishma Kapoor. Other cast include Suresh Oberoi, Aruna Irani, Mohan Joshi, Shammi, Satyendra Kagoor, Mushtaq Khan. The film is the remake of K. Bhagyaraj's hit Tamil film Avasara Police 100. Thriller Five Dolls for an August Moon is a 1970 Italian giallo film directed by Mario Bava. It concerns a group of people who have gathered on a remote island for fun and relaxation. One of the guests is a chemist who has created a revolutionary new chemical process, and several of the attending industrialists are eager to buy it from him. Business problems become a moot point, however, when someone begins killing off the attendees one-by-one. Animation Fiumana is a 2011 animated short film directed by Julia Gromskaya. Thriller The Secret Agent is a 1996 film directed by Christopher Hampton. It stars Bob Hoskins and Patricia Arquette. It is an adaptation of the 1907 Joseph Conrad novel The Secret Agent. Thriller "In Jorge Navas’ beautifully composed neo-noir, taxi driver Jorge begins his night shift bent on revenge after his brother’s murder at the hands of a violent gang. But when an accident brings him unexpectedly closer to his party-girl fare Angela, the damaged pair must struggle against forces already set in motion, drawing them inexorably into the rain-soaked underworld of Bogotá. In Spanish with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Animation When the Wind Blows is a 1986 British animated drama film directed by Jimmy Murakami based on Raymond Briggs' graphic novel of the same name. The film stars the voices of John Mills and Peggy Ashcroft as the two main characters. The film was Briggs' second collaboration with TVC, after their efforts with a special based on another work of his, The Snowman, in 1982. It was distributed by Recorded Releasing in the UK, and by Kings Road Entertainment in the United States. A subsequent graphic novel by Briggs, Ethel and Ernest, makes it clear that Briggs based the protagonist couple in When the Wind Blows on his own parents. When the Wind Blows is a hybrid of drawn animation and stop-motion animation. The characters of Jim and Hilda Bloggs are drawn, but their home and most of the objects in it are real objects that seldom move but are animated with stop motion when they do. The soundtrack album features music by Roger Waters and David Bowie, Genesis, Squeeze and Paul Hardcastle. Comedy Unrepeatable is the title of a performance by British comedian Eddie Izzard. It was filmed on 14 March 1994 at the Albery Theatre, released on VHS, and follows his first show, Live at the Ambassadors. He covers a wide range of topics, which is typical of his "stream of consciousness" style of comedy. Comedy The ButterCream Gang: Secret of Treasure Mountain is a 1993 family, adventure, comedy, drama film written by Carter Burch and Leo D. Paur and directed by Scott Swofford. Comedy A charming tale about a family of mice living in the wealthy and eccentric Mr. Willowby's house. They decide to start the hunt for the perfect Christmas tree (namely, chopping off the top of the perfect tree Mr. Willowby has brought home). However, while they continually attempt to take their piece of tree, the top of the tree is passed around from humans to animals, each one taking just enought of the tree to make it the perfect size for them. Through this adventure, the mice see how others celebrate Christmas. Comedy Three Many Weddings is a 2013 Spanish romantic comedy directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera and starring Inma Cuesta and Martiño Rivas. It was nominated to seven Goya Awards and won the Best Comedy award in the first edition of Premios Feroz. Animation I Met the Walrus is an animated film directed by Josh Raskin and produced by Jerry Levitan. The film stars Levitan and John Lennon. The film's pen illustration is by James Braithwaite and computer illustration is by Alex Kurina. The film is based on an interview of John Lennon by Jerry Levitan in 1969. Levitan, then 14 years old, tracked Lennon to his hotel room at Toronto's King Edward Hotel after hearing a rumour that Lennon had been sighted at the Toronto Airport. Jerry made his way into John Lennon's suite and persuaded John to agree to an interview. The animation is based on Levitan's 30 minute recording of the interview, which was edited down to 5 minutes. The film was created in 2006-2007, produced by Jerry Levitan and supported by a grant from Bravo!FACT. The film premiered March 22, 2007 at This is London, a Toronto nightclub. Since then, the film has appeared at numerous film festivals around the world. The film has won many awards including a 2009 Daytime Emmy in the New Approaches, Daytime Entertainment category, Best Animated Short awards for the American Film Institute and the Middle East International Film Festival. Comedy Big Money Rustlas is an American Western comedy film directed by Paul Andresen. The film is the prequel to the 2000 film Big Money Hustlas. Joseph Bruce wrote the story, and he, Andresen, and Studebaker Duchamp adapted the story into a screenplay. Their writing was influenced by classic Western films, classic Warner Bros. cartoons, and the film Blazing Saddles. Gambling tycoon Big Baby Chips, along with his assistants Raw Stank and Dusty Poot, run the downtrodden town of Mud Bug through extortion and violence. Sheriff Sugar Wolf arrives in town to confront Big Baby Chips, redeem his family name, and save the town. The film's tagline is "The Good, the Bad, and the ... Outrageous," a parody of the film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Big Money Rustlas was released direct-to-video on August 17, 2010. A theatrical tour to screen the film around the country is currently planned. Documentary film The Beat Generation: An American Dream is a 1986 documentary film written by Janet Forman and Regina Weinrich and directed by Janet Forman. Documentary film Edward Hopper And The Blank Canvas is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jean-pierre Devilliers. Documentary film Walls and People is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Dalila Ennadre. Documentary film Catwalk, a documentary covering life on the fashion runways, was filmed in 1993 by director Robert Leacock and premiered in 1996. The film followed models Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, Yasmin Le Bon, Kate Moss, and Carla Bruni as they jetted around London, Milan, Paris, and New York during Spring Fashion Week, including behind-the-scenes footage. The film was shot in black and white and color, and featured many top designers at work, like a young John Galliano, Justin Thomas, Karl Lagerfeld, and Gianni Versace four years before his death. Comedy The New Legend of Shaolin is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Wong Jing and Corey Yuen, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the lead role. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 3 March 1994. This film showcases Hung Hei-Kwun's exploits as a rebel against the Qing government. This is one of two films in which Miu Tse and Jet Li play a father-son duo, the other being My Father Is a Hero. Comedy Starci na chmelu is a 1964 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy ''Beethoven's 5th is the fifth installment in the Beethoven film series, all sequels to the 1992 film Beethoven. It was a direct-to-video release in December 2003. Daveigh Chase takes over the role of Sara which was originally played by Michaela Gallo in the previous two films. This was the final film of the original series. The 2008 film, Beethoven's Big Break was a reboot of the film series and is not considered part of the main Beethoven canon. Science Fiction Four Sided Triangle is a 1953 British science-fiction film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Stephen Murray, Barbara Payton and James Hayter. It was made by Hammer Film Productions at Bray Studios. The film dealt with the moral and scientific themes that were soon to put Hammer Films on the map with the same director's The Curse of Frankenstein. Four Sided Triangle has most in common with Fisher's Frankenstein Created Woman. Documentary film Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy is 2013 documentary film directed by Michael Kantor. Documentary film "Story of a transgender painter, who lived for colors." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site, Documentary film Portrayal Of N. KrahÔ is a 2012 documentary film directed by Edu Ioschpe. Animation Shattered Past is a 2011 animated short drama film written and directed by Boris Sverlow. Comedy The Little Pet is a 1934 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Comedy Che cosa sono le nuvole is a 1968 film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Comedy Muddat is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K. Bapaiah, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jayapradha, Padmini Kolhapure, Kader Khan, Ashok Saraf and Asrani. Documentary film Esta trabajoso is a 1978 short documentary film directed by Esta trabajoso. Comedy Augustin is a 1995 French comedy film directed by Anne Fontaine. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Appointment with Danger is an American crime film noir directed by Lewis Allen and written by Richard L. Breen and Warren Duff. The drama features Alan Ladd, Phyllis Calvert, Paul Stewart, among others. Documentary film Good Girl Gone Bad Live is the first live long-form video by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna. It was first released on June 9, 2008 by Def Jam Recordings. The DVD and Blu-ray release features Rihanna's concert at Manchester Arena in Manchester, United Kingdom held on December 6, 2007, as part of her Good Girl Gone Bad Tour in support of singer's third studio album Good Girl Gone Bad. Most of the concert's set list originates from Good Girl Gone Bad; however, Rihanna also performed songs from her previous albums Music of the Sun and A Girl like Me. It also contains a special Documentary Feature that presents Rihanna discussing her experiences during the tour. Critics were divided on Good Girl Gone Bad Live; they praised the show, dancers, Rihanna's vocals and contrast levels of the video, however, there was some criticism towards some technicalities including the close-up frames. At the 2009 Grammy Awards, the video album received a Grammy nomination for Best Long Form Music Video. Commercially, Good Girl Gone Bad Live peaked within the top-ten in nine countries, including at number one in Austria and Switzerland. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla is a 1994 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Kensho Yamashita and featuring special effects by Koichi Kawakita, the film starred Megumi Odaka, Jason Case, Jun Hashizume, and Akira Emoto. It was the twenty-first film in the Godzilla series. The film featured Godzilla battling an evil doppelgänger from outer space called SpaceGodzilla. The film was released direct to video in the United States in 1999 by Columbia Tristar Home Video. A manga adaptation was also produced shortly before the film's release; it was written by Kanji Kashiwabara and illustrated by Takayuki Sakai, published by Shogakukan's Ladybug Comics line. Comedy Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, and also the title of the song performed in the cartoon. This is one of the only three Merrie Melodies cartoons to star Foxy; the other two are Lady, Play Your Mandolin! and One More Time. This short is a remake of Trolley Troubles, a Disney short featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in whose creation Hugh Harman had once been involved. Science Fiction Écoute voir is a French film, a drama-thriller, directed by Hugo Santiago, with a screenplay by Santiago and Claude Ollier, released in 1979. It stars Catherine Deneuve, Sami Frey and Anne Parillaud. Thriller Ho Sakta Hai! is a 2004 crime horror thriller film written by Sampurn Anand and Wilson Louis and directed by Wilson Louis. Thriller Older than America is 2008 American suspense drama film directed by Georgina Lightning and starring Adam Beach, Wes Studi, Georgina Lightning and Bradley Cooper. The film explores and highlights the impact of the "culture-killing" effects of the typical Native American experience in boarding schools in the 1900s and other inter-social relationships between the Native American people and the dominant European-based American culture. Comedy He Cooked His Goose is the 140th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film They were virtually unknown when they were cast in the first Harry Potter movie in 2000, but Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint have since become worldwide stars. When Radcliffe won the coveted role as Harry in The Sorcerer's Stone, he was plucked from almost compete obscurity. Grint was a fan of the books and wanted a part in the films so much that he sent a video of himself rapping about how much he wanted the role. Watson was just 11 and had almost no acting experience when the film was released. Today, all the Potter kids are grown, especially Watson, who has been named one of the world's sexiest women by the magazine "FHM". Comedy Boris and Natasha: The Movie is a 1992 comedy film that was loosely based on the animated television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. It was shot in New York City. The actors did not attempt to copy the accents of their animated counterparts, and although Rocky and Bullwinkle do not appear in this film, they are referred to by the names "Agent Moose" and "Agent Squirrel". This was due to the production company's inability to secure the rights to the animated characters' likenesses for this film. Originally intended for a theatrical release, this film was produced by Management Company Entertainment Group for Showtime Networks, and aired on Showtime on April 17, 1992. Comedy Gozu is a Japanese cult film directed by Takashi Miike and written by Sakichi Sato. Comedy Ninne Pelladata is a 1996 Telugu, Romance film, produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni on Annapurna Studios banner, directed by Krishna Vamsi. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Tabu in lead roles and music composed by Sandeep Chowta. The film recorded as industry hit at box-office. The film was remade in Kannada as Preethsod Thappa with V. Ravichandran. It was dubbed into Tamil as Unnaiye Kalyanam Pannikiren and in Hindi as Jab dil kisi pe aata hai. The blockbuster film has received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. Comedy Tom gives Jerry, as a present to a girl cat he really likes. The girl doesn't accept the gift, and Tom goes back to the house with a pout. He hears on the radio about a zoot suit. Tom cuts out and sews together a very tight and nice-looking suit. He goes back to the girl cat's house, and as soon as she sees Tom's new suave look, she swoons. Tom acts like Charles Boyer, and he makes the girl fall in love with him. Jerry sees he has to ruin this. He does something to anger Tom, which makes him chase Jerry around the house, and tripped into a fishbowl. The suit shrinks to Jerry's size, and Jerry wears it. He takes Tom's place, and acts like a mini Charles Boyer to the girl cat. Comedy Bevor der Blitz einschlägt is an East German comedy film directed by Richard Groschopp. It was released in 1959. Comedy Broken Fetters is a 1916 American silent comedy written and directed by Rex Ingram. Violet Mersereau played the lead role. The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey where Universal Studios and other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. Documentary film Blood into Wine is a 2010 documentary film about the Northern Arizona wine industry focusing on Maynard James Keenan and Eric Glomski and their Caduceus brand wine. It was released in February 2010 theatrically and on DVD and Blu-ray in September 2010. A soundtrack featuring remixes of Keenan's band Puscifer heard in the film was released, called Sound into Blood into Wine. Comedy Anything for a Song is a 1943 Italian musical film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Ferruccio Tagliavini. Thriller The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother is a 1975 American musical comedy film with Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn, Dom DeLuise, Roy Kinnear and Leo McKern. The film was Wilder's directorial debut, from his own original script. Douglas Wilmer and Thorley Walters appear as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, respectively. Wilmer had previously appeared as Sherlock Holmes in the 1960s BBC TV series, and Walters played Watson in three other films: Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace, The Best House in London, and Silver Blaze. Comedy Tsuribaka Nisshi 14 is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Yūzō Asahara. Documentary film Le Saut à la couverture is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on December 28, 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. Comedy Un inverno freddo freddo is a 1996 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Roberto Cimpanelli. For this film Cimpanelli won the 1997 Nastro d'Argento for best new director. Documentary film Retando Al Infierno is a documentary film. Documentary film Shadow of the Holy Book is a 2007 film written by Kevin Frazier and Arto Halonen and directed by Arto Halonen. Documentary film Lifestories: The Lost Boys of Sudan is a short documentary that explores the lives of eight Sudanese refugees. Displaced from their homes in the late 1980s due to a brutal civil war, the youngest boys were forced to flee alone. Pitted against an Arab Militia, wild animals, starvation, and thirst the boys survived a trek of 1,000 miles and twelve years in refugee camps before coming to the United States. Enduring such unimaginable hardships left them with many stories to tell. It is an under-reported and forgotten tale of survival and brotherhood. Directed by Jared D. Martin at the age of 14. Comedy A precocious 11-year-old with an overactive imagination has his life turned upside down when he leaves his hippy father to move in with his straight-laced mother. Now, he must figure out how to fit in with his colorful new family, all while beating Jack Nicklaus at the 1978 championship. Thriller Largo Winch II is a 2011 French film based on the Belgian comic book Largo Winch. It was released in France and Belgium on 16 February 2011. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Largo Winch. Documentary film Achternbusch is a 2008 documentary written and directed by Andi Niessner. Comedy Unofficially Yours is a 2012 Filipino romantic film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, starring John Lloyd Cruz and Angel Locsin with Edgar Mortiz, Tetchie Agbayani and Edgar Allan Guzman as Kelvin . It was produced and released by Star Cinema. The film was released domestically on February 15, 2012. It was third highest grossing Filipino film of 2012 and currently holds the 8th highest grossing Filipino film of all time. Comedy Run is a Hindi film released in the year 2004. It stars Abhishek Bachchan and Bhumika Chawla in the lead roles. It is directed by Jeeva and is a remake of the Tamil blockbuster of the same name starring Madhavan and Meera Jasmine. The film was produced by Boney Kapoor and Sridevi. The major portion of the film was shot at Marwah Studios in Noida. This film is majorly known for Vijay Raaz's comic performance. His performance was immensely praised and was the only saving grace of the film. Thriller La venida del rey Olmos is a 1975 adventure, drama, and thriller film written by Eduardo Luján and directed by Julián Pastor. Comedy Za dvumya zaytsami is a 2003 comedy musical TV movie Directed by Artem Litvinenko, Maksim Papernik and Vadim Savitski. Thriller The Method is a 2005 thriller film based on the play El mètode Grönholm by Jordi Galceran and directed by Marcelo Piñeyro. It stars Eduardo Noriega, Najwa Nimri, Eduard Fernández, Pablo Echarri, Ernesto Alterio, Natalia Verbeke, Adriana Ozores and Carmelo Gómez, as the only eight actors in the film. Comedy Nueba Yol 3 is a 1997 film directed by Ángel Muñiz. Animation Claude Luyet is a 1992 short animation film written and directed by Claude Luyet. Comedy Sessomatto is a 1973 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Dino Risi. All the episodies have sex and sexual perversions as main theme. The film gained a huge commercial success. Comedy Up in Daisy's Penthouse is the 144th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Thunder in the City is a 1937 British drama film directed by Marion Gering and starring Edward G. Robinson, Luli Deste, Nigel Bruce and Ralph Richardson. Documentary film Rapsodia Rustica is a 1945 short film directed by Jean Mihail. Thriller The Manchurian Candidate is a 1962 American Cold War suspense thriller directed by John Frankenheimer that stars Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey and Janet Leigh and co-stars Angela Lansbury, Henry Silva and James Gregory. Its screenplay, by George Axelrod, is based on the 1959 novel by Richard Condon. The premise of the film is the brainwashing of the son of a prominent right-wing political family as an unwitting assassin in an international communist conspiracy. The Manchurian Candidate was released in the United States on October 24, 1962, at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis. The film was well-received and gained nominations for two Academy Awards. Comedy At the Bar - A Dream is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Jason Headley. Comedy Azhagai Irukkirai Bayamai Irukkirathu is a 2006 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by cinematographer-turned-director S.D. Vijay Milton. It starring Bharath and Mallika Kapoor in lead and Arun Vijay, Deepu, Renuka and M. S. Baskar in vital supporting roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film — inspired by the 1997 Hollywood film Addicted to Love, starring Matthew Broderick and Meg Ryan — was released on 14 April 2006, coinciding with Tamil New Year and is considered a box office bomb. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Maha Andamga Vunnavani Bhayam. The story tells a love relationship between two playful youngsters and their sacrifices. Comedy "If you ask your girlfriend for an unusual birthday present, she might end up liking it more than you do & much more" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy A Dinner for Them to Meet is a 2007 Italian comedy film directed by Pupi Avati. Comedy Western Mail is a 1942 American western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. Thriller 2012: Supernova is a 2009 direct-to-video Science fiction disaster film by The Asylum. As with the previous film, titled 2012: Doomsday is a mockbuster of the Roland Emmerich film 2012, which was released a month later. It is the second film in the Asylum's 2012 "Trilogy" though the films have nothing to do with one-another. The third film is titled 2012: Ice Age. Documentary film My Brother the Serial Killer is a 2012 documentary film directed by David Monaghan. Comedy Raja Natwarlal is a 2014 Bollywood crime thriller film directed by Kunal Deshmukh and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Motion Pictures. The film features Emraan Hashmi in the title role, alongside Humaima Malick, Paresh Rawal, Kay Kay Menon and Deepak Tijori in a special appearance. The film was released on 29th August 2014 and received mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Isn't It Delicious is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Michael Patrick Kelly and Kathleen Kiley and directed by Michael Patrick Kelly. Comedy Bol Radha Bol is a 1992 Hindi film directed by David Dhawan and starring Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor in the lead roles.The film is perhaps best remembered for the hit track "Tu Tu Tu Tara". The film was a big hit at the time of its release and was one of the highest grossing films of the year. Juhi Chawla received a Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination for her performance in the film. The success of the film was attributed to its leading lady, Juhi Chawla due to her immense popularity at that time. Comedy Tars and Spars is a 1946 film directed by Alfred Green. Documentary film Keep On Keepin' On is a 2014 documentary film written by Davis Coombe and Alan Hicks and directed by Alan Hicks. Animation The Gravedigger's Tale is a 2013 short animated drama film written by Maurice Caldera and directed by Min Young Oh. Animation The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie is a 1981 Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animated bridging sequences produced by Friz Freleng, hosted by Bugs Bunny. The new footage was one of the final productions done by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. Comedy Kiwi! is a 2006 computer-generated animation created by Dony Permedi, a student in the New York City School of Visual Arts, as his Master's Thesis Animation, with music composed and performed by Tim Cassell. The animation's story of a kiwi that aspires to fly created a major Internet phenomenon after it was hosted on the video sharing site YouTube. Unofficial versions of the video pair it with Mad World by Tears for Fears. These versions became popular viral videos. Comedy Russian Dolls is a 2005 French-British film, the sequel to L'Auberge Espagnole, and the second part of the Spanish Apartment trilogy, which is concluded with Casse-tête chinois. Cédric Klapisch wrote and directed the film, whose settings include Paris, London, Saint Petersburg and Moscow. Klapisch makes use of digital and split-screen effects in the film, as well as non-linear narrative. Comedy Merchants Of Venus is a romantic comedy film starring British actors Michael York and Prunella Gee. It was written and directed by Len Richmond, writer of the award-winning British comedy series Agony and the less successful Split Ends. The film was released in the US in March 1998 and was given a straight to DVD release in the UK on 1 September 2001, renamed as A Dirty Little Business. In some countries, it was released under the title Good Vibrations. The film is certified as a 15, runs for 74 minutes and original music is provided by the band Erasure who performed the track Love Affair. The band's lead singer Andy Bell has a small role in the movie as the director of an adult film that Gee's character is playing in. The movie was actually filmed in Len Richmond's mother's own sex toy factory in Los Angeles. Comedy More of Me is a 2007 Lifetime Television movie, starring Molly Shannon and directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer. Comedy Hollywood Steps Out is a 1941 short Merrie Melodies cartoon by Warner Bros., directed by Tex Avery. The cartoon features caricatures of Hollywood celebrities from the 1930s and early 1940s. Science Fiction Cube is a 1997 Canadian science fiction psychological horror film, directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. The film was a successful product of the Canadian Film Centre's First Feature Project. Documentary film Invisible Nation is a film directed by Linda Lee Tracey. Documentary film The River That Flows Through Us is a 2013 documentary film written by Emmanuel Chavez and Manuela White directed by Manuela White. Comedy A Gentleman's Gentleman is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Eric Blore, Marie Lohr and Peter Coke. It was made at Teddington Studios and was based on a play by Philip MacDonald. Thriller Rage and Honor II: Hostile Takeover is a 1993 action, crime, drama thriller film written by Louis Sun and Steven Reich, and directed by Guy Norris. Thriller Faces in the Dark is a 1960 British thriller film directed by David Eady and starring John Gregson, Mai Zetterling and John Ireland. The film is based on the 1952 novel Les Visages de l'ombre by Boileau-Narcejac. Thriller Madras Cafe is a 2013 Indian political espionage thriller film directed by Shoojit Sircar and starring John Abraham, Nargis Fakhri and Rashi Khanna in lead roles. The film is set in the late 1980s and early '90s, during the time of Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan civil war and assassination of former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. Madras Cafe was released on August 23, 2013. Box Office India stated the film did average business. The technically brilliant film, won the National Film Award for Best Audiography for Nihar Ranjan Samal and Bishwadeep Chatterjee at the 61st National Film Awards. Comedy Espresso Anyone? is a 2011 short comedy film written by W.W. Webb and directed by Stephen Felt. Comedy Trigger is a Canadian comedy-drama film, released in 2010. Directed by Bruce McDonald, the film stars Molly Parker and Tracy Wright as Kat and Vic, former rock stars reuniting their band Trigger for the first time since their retirement. The film was originally planned in the late 1990s as a companion film to McDonald's Hard Core Logo, which would have starred Hugh Dillon and Callum Keith Rennie. However, the film was never made at that time, and remained dormant until McDonald and screenwriter Daniel MacIvor decided to rewrite their original screenplay to be about two women instead. Rennie does, however, appear in the film as his Hard Core Logo character Billy Tallent. The film's cast also includes Daniel MacIvor, Don McKellar, Sarah Polley, Lenore Zann, Carole Pope and Julian Richings. Brendan Canning of Broken Social Scene wrote the film's score. Wright was undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer during the film's production. It was the last film she completed before her death. Comedy The Immortal Bachelor is a 1975 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Thriller Nighthawks is a 1981 American-British-French thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth and starring Sylvester Stallone, Rutger Hauer, Billy Dee Williams, Lindsay Wagner, Persis Khambatta and Nigel Davenport. The original music score was composed by Keith Emerson. Nighthawks is known for its many production problems, constant re-editing of the movie by Universal studio and Stallone for different reasons, and the poor working relationship between Stallone and Hauer. Comedy Stolen Sweeties is a 1924 2-reel short comedy silent film directed by Philadelphian director, Benjamin Stoloff. Comedy A Friend... is a 2014 short comedy drama film written by Pierre-Yves Hampartzoumian, Laurent Poujois and directed by Pierre-Yves Hampartzoumian. Documentary film Recsk 1950–53: Story of a Forced Labor Camp is a 1989 film written and directed by Géza Böszorményi and Lydia Gyarmathy. Comedy The High and the Flighty is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short featuring Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, and the Barnyard Dawg. Released in 1956, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. This short was animated By Ted Bonnicksen, Russ Dyson, and Keith Darling. The title is a parody of the 1954 Warner Brothers film The High and the Mighty starring John Wayne. Animation A young girl, named Annie, meets Boo, a ghost-like creature who is responsible for causing "coincidences" in a train station and they have a discussion concerning the nature of fate and the life of a coincidence. Comedy The Love Wager is a 1933 British comedy film directed by A. Cyran and starring Pat Paterson, Frank Stanmore and Wallace Douglas. Before he can receive her father's consent a young man works to try and earn £1,500 in a year to marry his girlfriend. Comedy Mister Drake's Duck is a 1951 British science fiction comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Yolande Donlan, Jon Pertwee, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Reginald Beckwith. Mr Drake, a farmer, discovers that his hens have started laying radioactive eggs. Comedy Er Conde Jones is a Venezuelan science-fiction-comedy film written, directed and produced by Venezuelan comedian Bejamín Rausseo, who also is the main protagonist, Count Jones. The film has, also, special appearances by Venezuelan actors Luis Chataing and Erika de la Vega. Released on August 26, 2011 in Venezuela, the film became one of the most successful national films in Venezuelan history, with, as of the end of 2011, more than 696.000 spectators. It also became the highest-grossing non-foreign film of the year. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 1, 2011. Also, Rausseo announced a sequel, tentatively named Er Conde Bond. Thriller The Jailhouse is an American psychological thriller film released in May 2010, starring C. Thomas Howell, Lindsey McKeon, Rey Valentin and Darren Dalton. It was written and directed by Billy Lewis and produced by Brandon Luck and Heath Franklin. In this movie, a family moves into a house that used to be a jail and discovers it's haunted. The Jailhouse was released in 16 theaters in 10 states beginning May 4, 2010. The Jailhouse made its world television premiere on the Chiller Network on February 4, 2011 Comedy Emergency Act 19 is a satirical 2002 South Korean film about a government act that prohibits popular music, passed in response to a number of musicians being elected to government elsewhere in the world. It is notable for the numerous K-pop stars that make appearances in the film. The film's English title is sometimes given as Emergency Measure 19 or Emergency 19. Documentary film Recollections of Pavlovsk is a 1984 Soviet short documentary film directed by Irina Kalinina. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Tractor Drivers-2 is a film directed by Igor Aleinikov and Gleb Aleinikov. Comedy Guddi is a 1971 Hindi comedy-drama film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and written by Gulzar. It starred Dharmendra, Jaya Bachchan and Utpal Dutt. It is Jaya Bachchan's career-making film in which she plays a schoolgirl obsessed with the actor Dharmendra, who plays himself. She earned a Filmfare nomination as Best Actress, the only nomination for the film. Utpal Dutt also has a starring role. Many popular Bollywood actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Om Prakash and Pran gave guest appearances as themselves. The film became a "big city hit" and did "above average" business everywhere else. It was later remade in Tamil as Cinema Paithiyam starring Jayachitra and Kamal Haasan. Documentary film Homeless: The Motel Kids of Orange County is a 2010 documentary TV film directed by Alexandra Pelosi. Comedy School of Rock is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Richard Linklater, written by Mike White, and starring Jack Black. The main plot follows struggling rock singer and guitarist, Dewey Finn, who is kicked out of his band No Vacancy and subsequently disguises himself as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. After witnessing the musical talent in his students, Dewey forms a band of fourth-graders to attempt to win the upcoming Battle of the Bands and pay off his rent. The picture's supporting cast features Joan Cusack and Sarah Silverman. Science Fiction Starship Troopers 3: Marauder is an American military science fiction film, written and directed by Ed Neumeier and starring Casper Van Dien from the original movie and Jolene Blalock. The film is a sequel to Starship Troopers and Starship Troopers 2, which were both written by Neumeier. The film was released directly to DVD in the US on August 5, 2008. Production started in May 2007, with principal photography commencing in South Africa. A computer animated sequel, Starship Troopers: Invasion, was released in 2012. Science Fiction What Planet Are You From? is a 2000 science fiction comedy film starring Garry Shandling, Annette Bening, John Goodman, Greg Kinnear, Linda Fiorentino and Ben Kingsley. It was directed by Mike Nichols. Comedy Pandippada is 2005 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Rafi Mecartin, starring Dileep, Navya Nair, and Prakash Raj. The film was remade in Telugu as Poola Rangadu directed by Veerabhadram starring Sunil and Isha Chawla in lead roles Thriller Façade is a 2000 action/thriller movie. The film contains strong sexuality and language. Comedy Secuestrado La Película is a comedy film directed by Jacobo Concepción Cardona. Comedy Hot Shots! is a 1991 comedy spoof which starred Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Lloyd Bridges, Jon Cryer, Kevin Dunn, Kristy Swanson, and Bill Irwin. It was directed by Jim Abrahams, co-director of Airplane!, and was written by Abrahams and Pat Proft. It was followed by a sequel, Hot Shots! Part Deux. Animation El tesoro del rey Midas is a 2010 animated film directed by Maite Ruiz de Austri. Comedy Love, Wrinkle-free is a 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by Sandeep Mohan. Comedy Life is All You Get is a 1997 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Becker. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Comedy The Big Story is a 1994 animated short comedy film directed by Tim Watts and David Stoten. Animation Escarface is a 2013 animated short film directed by Eva Navaux, Pierre Plouzeau, Vincent Meunier, Dario Sabato, Burcu Sankur and Lionel Arnold. Documentary film In response to acts of delinquency and criminal offenses the US states of Texas, Tennessee, and Missouri have resorted to public humiliation in lieu of jail time. The basic idea in quite simple, once they have been arrested, the offenders must choose between jail or public humiliation. The public humiliation can take the form of walking with a sign explaining the reason why you were arrested or having your picture broadcast on the local television. The supporters site a decrease in the recidivism rate of those offenders, but detractors are not so sure. Documentary film Do You Know What My Name Is? is a 2012 documentary film directed by Shigeru Ota and Naomi Kazama. Thriller Spieltrieb is a 2013 drama film written by Kathrin Richter and Jürgen Schlagenhof and directed by Gregor Schnitzler. Animation Missing U is an award-winning 2013 short animated film made by Brooke Wagstaff which was featured in multiple film festivals. Comedy Zombi Kampung Pisang is a Malay film released in 2008. It tells a simple story about a village named Kampung Pisang, literally meaning "Banana Village". The whole story happened in one night. It starts when Husin is asked by few village boys to hang out with them. Then they are scolded by an elder named Pak Abu, who was on his way back home from mosque after Isyak Pray. Pak Abu suddenly falls, then Husin carries Pak Abu home. Mat Karen calls the head of the village to Pak Abu's house. Things turn chaotic when Pak Jabit the village head is also knocked out. They then decide to call village's medical assistance Sofi. Sofi checks both Pak Abu dan Pak Jabit and declares them both already dead. While they discuss what happened, Kak Muna Pak Abu's daughter screams. The bodies of Pak Abu and Pak Jabit have disappeared. Shocked with the incident, Husin and Sofi use 'Bedok' to gather the villagers. After they inform the villagers the zombies start attacking them, with hilarious results. Comedy Disco Godfather, also known as The Avenging Disco Godfather, is a 1979 action film starring Rudy Ray Moore and Carol Speed, directed by J. Robert Wagoner and released by Transvue Pictures. Commonly considered a blaxploitation film, the plot centers on Moore's character, a retired cop who owns and operates a disco and tries to shut down the local angel dust dealer after his nephew gets "whacked out" on the drug. The Disco Godfather's trademark phrase is his encouragement of the disco patrons to "Put your weight on it, put your weight on it, put your weight on it!". The film also served as the debut of Keith David, who has an unbilled bit part as a patron in the nightclub, as well as the afore-mentioned Carry. Animation His Mother's Voice is a 1997 animation and documentary film directed by Dennis Tupicoff. Comedy Jaadugar is a 1989 Hindi fantasy thriller drama film directed by Prakash Mehra and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Prada, Aditya Pancholi, Amrita Singh, Amrish Puri and Pran. Prakash Mehra and Amitabh Bachchan collaborated for the eighth time on this movie. This was last collaboration between Prakash Mehra and Amitabh Bachchan. Documentary film Koko: A Talking Gorilla is a 1978 documentary directed by Barbet Schroeder that focuses on Dr. Francine 'Penny' Patterson and her work with Koko, the gorilla Patterson claims to have taught to communicate with humans using symbols taken from American Sign Language. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Fire in the Blood is a 2013 documentary by Dylan Mohan Grayabout the mass devastation brought about in Africa, Asia and other parts the global South due to intentional obstruction of low-cost antiretroviral drugs used for treatment of HIV/AIDS from reaching people in these countries, spearheaded by Western pharmaceutical companies armed with patent monopolies and the governments doing their bidding. The documentary also shows how the battle against this blockade, estimated to have resulted in ten- to twelve million unnecessary deaths, was fought and won. Fire in the Blood features contributions from former US President Bill Clinton, intellectual property activist James Love, global health reporter Donald McNeil, Jr. of The New York Times, HIV/AIDS treatment activist Zackie Achmat, pioneering generic drugmaker Yusuf Hamied, former Pfizer executive-turned-whistleblower Peter Rost, Ugandan AIDS physician Peter Mugyenyi, and Nobel Prize-laureates Desmond Tutu and Joseph Stiglitz. The film is narrated by Academy-Award winning actor William Hurt, who lent his voice to the film on a pro bono basis because he felt the story and subject matter were so important. Animation Persona 3 The Movie: No. 2, Midsummer Knight's Dream is a 2014 Japanese animated film and the second installment in a film series based on the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 video game by Atlus. The film is directed by Tomohisa Taguchi and written by Jun Kumagai. It is based on the original story by Atlus and distributed by Aniplex. It stars voice actors Akira Ishida, Megumi Toyoguchi, Kōsuke Toriumi, Rie Tanaka, Hikaru Midorikawa, Mamiko Noto, Maaya Sakamoto and Megumi Ogata. After Makoto Yuki arrives in Iwatodai City, he inadvertently finds himself using a mysterious power called Persona to lead his friends in the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad into life-threatening battles against the monstrous Shadows. As they slowly begin unraveling the horrific mysteries of the Dark Hour, Makoto and his friends face new foes and challenges while the pieces of a much greater threat start falling into place. Comedy The Pool Hustlers is a 1982 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. It was co-written by Ponzi, male lead Francesco Nuti and established screenwriters Franco Ferrini and Enrico Oldoini. The symbolic names of the characters mentioned in the Italian title, "Chiara" and "lo Scuro", mean "Bright" or "Clear", and "the Dark One" or "the Darkness", respectively. Comedy Jungle 2 Jungle is a 1997 comedy film starring Tim Allen, Martin Short and Sam Huntington. It is an American remake of the 1994 French film Un indien dans la ville. Jungle 2 Jungle '​s plot follows the original film fairly closely, with the biggest difference being the change in location from Paris to New York. The film was directed by John Pasquin, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures and TF1 Films Productions. Science Fiction Coneheads is a 1993 American science fiction comedy film based on the Saturday Night Live sketches about the Coneheads. The film was directed by Steve Barron and produced by Lorne Michaels. It starred Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin as Beldar and Prymaat Clorhone, parents of Connie. The film also featured roles and cameos from a number of actors and comedians from shows such as SNL and Seinfeld. While there are some differences, the film mostly follows the same plot as an animated special that was created ten years earlier. Similarities include the Coneheads being stranded on Earth, Beldar working as an appliance repair man, and Connie dating an earthling named Ronnie. Documentary film The Hobart Shakespeareans of Hobart Boulevard Elementary School is a 2005 documentary film that tells the story of the inspirational inner-city Los Angeles school teacher Rafe Esquith whose rigorous fifth-grade curriculum includes English, mathematics, geography, and literature. The pinnacle of student achievement each year is the performance of a play by William Shakespeare; in the year of filming, that play was Hamlet. The Hobart Shakespeareans drew the attention of renowned Shakespearean actors Ian McKellen and Michael York, who pay a visit to the class to watch their performance of Hamlet. Delighted with the students, York calls the Hobart Shakespeareans "one of the great Shakespeare troupes" in Los Angeles. Rafe and the Hobart Shakespeareans work hard every year to achieve a beautiful Shakespeare play. The recent plays they have performed were As You Like It and The Merchant of Venice. The Hobart Shakespeareans aired on PBS' P.O.V. series in 2005. It was produced and directed by Mel Stuart. Animation Be Special Anna is a 2010 animated short film directed by Han So-young. Thriller The Paint Job is a 1992 comedy film directed by Michael Taav. Comedy The Singles Ward is a 2002 LDS cinema comedy film directed by Kurt Hale and written by Kurt Hale and John E. Moyer based on his own life as a stand up comedian and single member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Like The R.M., and other films which followed it, The Singles Ward's target audience is members of the LDS Church and citizens of Utah. As such, references to and parodies of the Mormon and Utah subcultures pervade the film and are unlikely to be completely understood by non-Mormons. The Singles Ward was followed in 2007 by The Singles 2nd Ward. Comedy Africa Screams is a 1949 American adventure comedy film starring Abbott and Costello and directed by Charles Barton that parodied the safari genre. The title is a play on the title of the 1930 documentary Africa Speaks!. Comedy Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga is a 1941 American comedy film starring Lupe Vélez. The film was inspired by the same-name song interpreted by Helen O'Connell and Jimmy Dorsey Orchesta. Documentary film Man for a Day is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Katarina Peters Documentary film A Bookshelf on Top of the Sky: 12 Stories About John Zorn is a documentary film on avant garde composer and musician John Zorn directed by Claudia Heuermann. It features performances of a range of Zorn's music and includes appearances by Joey Baron, Greg Cohen, Dave Douglas, Fred Frith, Ikue Mori, Mike Patton, and Marc Ribot. It won the Bavarian Documentary Award in 2002. Comedy The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit is a 1968 light comedy family film directed by Norman Tokar, with a screenplay by Louis Pelletier, based on the 1955 book, The Year of the Horse by Eric Hatch. The film stars Dean Jones, Diane Baker, Ellen Janov, Kurt Russell and Lurene Tuttle in the principal roles. The film's title is a riff on the titular horse's dapple gray color and the title of the 1955 Sloan Wilson novel about the American search for purpose in a world dominated by business, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. Documentary film Chica XX Mujer is a 2010 documentary short film written and directed by Isabell Suba. Documentary film All I See Is What I Know is a 2000 short, family, documentary film directed by Zachariah Webb. Comedy Mulroney: The Opera is a satirical Canadian film about former prime minister Brian Mulroney. The film, budgeted at $3.8 million, is directed by Larry Weinstein, who previously worked on nine operas with Dan Redican and Alexina Louie. Science Fiction The Brother from Another Planet is a 1984 science fiction film written, directed and edited by John Sayles. It stars Joe Morton as "The Brother", an alien and escaped slave who, while fleeing "Another Planet", has crash-landed and hides in Harlem. Comedy Qwerty is a comedy film directed by Bill Sebastian. Comedy Incident at Loch Ness is a 2004 mockumentary starring, produced by and written by Werner Herzog and Zak Penn. The small cast film follows Herzog and his crew while working on the production of a movie project on the Loch Ness Monster entitled Enigma of Loch Ness. It won the New American Cinema Award at the 2004 Seattle International Film Festival. Comedy Grandma's Boy is a 2006 American comedy stoner film produced by Adam Sandler's production company Happy Madison. The film stars Allen Covert, who also co-wrote and co-produced the film. The film tells the story of a video game tester named Alex who is forced to move in with his grandmother after being evicted from his home. Co-stars include Nick Swardson, Linda Cardellini, Shirley Jones, Shirley Knight, Kevin Nealon, Jonah Hill, and Doris Roberts as Grandma Lilly. Rob Schneider, David Spade, and professional wrestler Kevin Nash have cameo appearances. Grandma's Boy received poor reviews from critics and was only a minor box office success. However, it grossed more than $30 million in DVD sales and developed a cult following. Thriller Blade II is a 2002 American vampire superhero action film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Blade. It is the sequel of the first film and the second part of the Blade film series, followed by Blade: Trinity. It was written by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the previous film. Guillermo del Toro was signed in to direct, and Wesley Snipes returned as the lead character and producer. The film follows the dhampir Blade in his continuing effort to protect humans from vampires. The movie received generally mixed to positive reviews, but became the best-reviewed and the highest grossing film in Blade series; it also introduced the cinema public to Del Toro's traits. Comedy Interactive Lower Back Tattoos is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Seth Morris. Thriller Don't Cry Mommy is a 2012 South Korean crime drama film directed by Kim Yong-han. The story was about a mother's revenge against her daughter's rapists. It premiered at the 2012 Busan International Film Festival before its theatrical release. Director Kim Yong-han said he wanted to raise awareness about sex crimes by charting "the tragic course of the lives of victims and their families as vividly as possible. Sexual abuse is like devastating a human's soul." Documentary film Helicopter Canada is a 1966 Canadian documentary film featuring aerial photography of all of Canada's ten Canadian provinces, directed by Eugene Boyko. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 39th Academy Awards. Filmed in CinemaScope, the film was made for international distribution during the Canadian centennial. It received two awards at the Canadian Film Awards: Best Film in the General Information category and a Special Prize "For providing a superbly appropriate and inspiring opportunity for Canadians to view their country in the Centennial Year." Helicopter Canada took 18 months to produce and required Boyko to spend 540 hours aloft in a specially outfitted Alouette II helicopter. Comedy Better Days Ahead is a 1989 film directed by Carlos Diegues. Comedy Erreway: 4 caminos is a 2004 film by the Argentine group Erreway. It was released in June 2004 in Buenos Aires. The main actors in this film are the stars of Erreway: Luisana Lopilato, Felipe Colombo, Benjamin Rojas and Camila Bordonaba, who portrayed their roles from television hit series Rebelde Way. The movie released on DVD in 2005. Thriller Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Park Chan-wook which follows the character Ryu trying to earn enough money for his sister's kidney transplant and the path of vengeance that follows. It is the first part of The Vengeance Trilogy and is followed by Oldboy and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance. Documentary film Dresden, Oktober 89 is a 1989 film directed by Roza Berger-Fiedler. Thriller All God's Creatures is an American romantic thriller feature-length film distributed by Osiris Entertainment that premiered at the 2011 Hoboken International Film Festival on June 4, 2011. The film was directed by Ryan Charles and Frank Licata, produced by Matt Jared, and written and produced by Josh Folan. Documentary film What should we do with children who commit serious crime? Following the recall of Jon Venables who, along with his friend Robert Thompson, murdered two-year-old James Bulger in Liverpool aged just ten, it's a question that many experts are asking. Retired detective Albert Kirby, the man who brought Venables and Thompson to justice, goes on a journey to find out what happened to Jon, the system that was designed to rehabilitate him, and what led to him being returned to jail. Featuring experts, practitioners, and people who knew Venables, this thought-provoking, challenging documentary lifts the lid on the system of secure children's homes, and asks if more should be done for the next generation of serious child criminals. Science Fiction Temmink: The Ultimate Fight is a Dutch movie from 1998 directed by Boris Paval Conen, starring Jack Wouterse, Jacob Derwig and Will van Kralingen. Documentary film Millhouse: A White Comedy is a 1971 documentary by Emile de Antonio following Richard Nixon's political career from his election to the House of Representatives in 1946 to his election as President of the United States in 1968. It begins with Nixon's "last press conference" in 1962 after his loss in the race for Governor of California in which he famously said, "You won't have Dick Nixon to kick around anymore." Then a collage of videos show Nixon's trajectory from his House campaign to his involvement in the Alger Hiss case, election the Senate in 1950, election as Vice President in 1952 including the full Checkers speech, campaign for the presidency in 1960, campaign for Barry Goldwater's presidential candidacy in 1964, and his triumphant election as President in 1968 as the "New Nixon". The film featured interviews but no voice-over. Thriller Delivery is a 2013 American horror film. This film was written by Brian Netto and Adam Schindler, directed by Brian Netto and produced by Adam Schindler. Animation Invitation to the Dance is a 1956 anthology film consisting of three distinct stories, all starring and directed by Gene Kelly. The film is unusual in that it has no spoken dialogue, with the characters performing their roles entirely through dance and mime. Kelly appears in all three stories, which feature leading dancers of the era including Tommy Rall, Igor Youskevitch, Tamara Toumanova and Carol Haney. The movie was filmed in 1952, but its release was delayed until 1956 because of doubts at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about its commercial viability. The movie was a failure at the box office, but is regarded today as a landmark all-dance film. Comedy Kutsal Damacana 2: İtmen is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Korhan Bozkurt, starring Safak Sezer as a sailor who returns to Istanbul, following misadventures with Somali pirates and a sojourn in a Budhist monastery, to do battle with a werewolf. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 22, 2010, was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2010. It is a sequel to Kutsal Damacana and was followed by Kutsal Damacana: Dracoola. Documentary film Una isla rodeada de agua is a 1986 short, drama and fantasy film written and directed by María Novaro. Science Fiction One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing is a 1975 comedy film, which is set in the early 1920s, about the theft of a dinosaur skeleton from the Natural History Museum. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company. The title is a parody of the film title One of Our Aircraft Is Missing. The film was based on the 1970 novel The Great Dinosaur Robbery by David Forrest. Thriller The Blue Seal is a 2010 Canadian action/drama film directed by Mike Donis and starring John Kraft, Thomas Daniel, Warren Bain and Alan A. Leyland. Set in the fictional rural town of Hontas, Ontario, Canada, it focuses on a socially awkward farmer, John Kraft, who is unwittingly a part of a criminal delivery organization. As he tries to break his ties with the delivery company, he degrades into a violent, evil person who must eventually find a way to return to his compassionate and good-natured self. Documentary film Death Mills is a 1945 American propaganda film directed by Billy Wilder and produced by the United States Department of War. The film was intended for German audiences to educate them about the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime. For the German version, Die Todesmühlen, Hanus Burger is credited as the writer and director, while Wilder supervised the editing. Wilder is credited with directing the English-language version. Comedy Chinese Take-Away is a 2011 Argentine comedy film written and directed by Sebastián Borensztein. The film was the highest grossing non-US film in Argentina in 2011. Documentary film Je suis une bombe is a 2008 documentary short film directed by Elodie Pong. Documentary film Leonids Story is a 2011 animated documentary short film written by Rainer Ludwigs and directed by Rainer Ludwigs and Tetyana Chernyavska. Animation 2112: The Birth of Doraemon is a movie about the life of Doraemon from birth, before coming to Nobita. The movie is sort of a prequel to the entire series, it showed the life of Doraemon before traveling to the 20th century: How he was made, how he was partially broken, how he lost his ears, how he met the Nobi family and decides to return to the past to help Nobita. Doraemon: Nobita's Genesis Diary was screened at the same time of year. The original movie was made in order to understand the initial setup of the Doraemon Manga. This work incidentally is also a piece that appeared last back hyperspace second generation Time Machine had been a favorite for many years . Note:is the heart of the characters revealed the story in writing and after work. The background music for this short was composed by veteran music composer Shinji Miyazaki, who is better known for composing the background music for the Pokémon TV series. He also did another anime by Shin-Ei Animation called Crayon Shin-Chan. Shinji Miyazaki tends to use stringed instruments and French horns as well as the alto glockenspiel in his compositions. Documentary film Construccin de una ciudad is a 2008 film directed by Nstor Frenkel. Comedy Leonard Part 6 is a 1987 comedy film that parodies spy movies. It was directed by Paul Weiland and starred Bill Cosby, who also produced the film and wrote its story. The movie also starred Joe Don Baker and Gloria Foster, the latter of whom played the villain. The movie was filmed in the San Francisco Bay Area. It earned several Golden Raspberry Awards; Cosby himself denounced and disowned it in the press in the weeks leading up to its release. Comedy Contigo y aquí is a 1974 Argentine film. Comedy Shopping Tour is a horror comedy written and directed by Mikhail Brashinsky. Comedy Gigolo of Chinese Hollywood is a comedy film directed by Shu-Kai Chung. Comedy The Shipment is a 2001 movie about a mob enforcer who is hired to recover a shipment of Viagra gone awry. It stars Matthew Modine, Elizabeth Berkley, Nicholas Turturro, and Robert Loggia. Thriller Safety Last! is a 1923 romantic comedy silent film starring Harold Lloyd. It includes one of the most famous images from the silent film era: Lloyd clutching the hands of a large clock as he dangles from the outside of a skyscraper above moving traffic. The film was highly successful and critically hailed, and it cemented Lloyd's status as a major figure in early motion pictures. It is still popular at revivals, and it is viewed today as one of the great film comedies. The film's title is a play on the common expression, "safety first," which places safety as the primary priority to avoid accidents. Lloyd performed some of his climbing stunts despite losing a thumb and forefinger in an accident while making a film four years earlier. Documentary film The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story is a 2009 American documentary film about the Sherman Brothers The film is directed and produced by their sons, Gregory V. Sherman and Jeff Sherman, and released through Walt Disney Pictures. Ben Stiller acted as executive producer for the film. Thriller Spy Smasher is a 12-episode 1942 Republic movie serial based on the Fawcett Comics character Spy Smasher. It was the 25th of the 66 serials produced by Republic. The serial was directed by William Witney with Kane Richmond and Marguerite Chapman as the leads. This serial was Chapman's big break into a career in movies and television. Spy Smasher is a very highly regarded serial. In 1966, a television movie was made from the serial footage under the title Spy Smasher Returns. Comedy Opposite Day is a 2009 American comedy film released in October 2009 starring Billy Unger, Ariel Winter, and Dylan Cash. Documentary film Vincent P. Falk is Fashion Man. Clad in brightly colored suits; Vincent twirls on Chicago's many bridges, performing fashion shows for passing tour boats. As he spins his way through the city, tourists and locals alike are left to wonder just who is this strange man. Over the course of one boat season, we follow Vincent and begin to unravel the mystery that surrounds him. We discover that the man behind the fashion, having come through the travails of life, has decided to do what makes him happy. And so, he spins on. Comedy We the Party is a 2012 film written and directed by Mario Van Peebles. We the Party is a comedy set in an ethnically diverse Los Angeles high school. The film focuses on five friends as they deal with "romance, money, prom, college, sex, bullies, Facebook, fitting in, standing out, and finding themselves". We the Party captures the hopes, confusion, challenges and dreams of today's teenagers as they plunge headlong into an uncertain future. Animation Dog Treat is a black and white Chinese animation made in 1924 by Wan Laiming and Wan Guchan. Thriller Gaġġa is a 1971 film adaptation of a novel called 'Il-Gagga' written by Frans Sammut. The adaptation was written and directed by Mario Azzopardi, who was a film student at the time. The film was originally made as a thesis, but was released in 2007 due to its cultural importance, being the first feature film made in with a script entirely in Maltese. Comedy Slightly Terrific is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline. Comedy Srdečný pozdrav ze zeměkoule is a 1983 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Comedy The Next Best Thing is a 2000 American comedy-drama film, the final film directed by John Schlesinger. It stars Madonna, Rupert Everett, and Benjamin Bratt. It was a critical and commercial failure. Comedy "The big bookshop in Taipei has a strange customer – he never buys anything but night after night he squats in front of the shelves, leafing through the French textbooks. Kai's girlfriend has moved to Paris and he dreams of following her. "Sans vous Tapei est très triste. Très très triste." When a friendly old gangster from the neighborhood offers Kai a deal – a ticket to Paris in return for a “courier service” – there is no more time for sadness. A turbulent night begins, in which a bunch of wannabe crooks wearing orange suits kidnaps Kaiʼs best friend, a not-so-cool policeman confuses duty and love, and Kai loses sight of Paris because he falls in love with Susie, the bookseller. The feature debut of Arvin Chen, who grew up in California and whose short film "Mei" won the Berlinale Shorts Silver Bear in 2007, is a playful homage to his lively and colorful city of adoption and its exciting nightlife, which has no need to hide behind Paris. Supported by a wonderful ensemble of actors, in Au revoir Taipei he expertly combines slapstick and romance, suspense and comic to create a work that is full of warmth and dedication." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Science Fiction Invasion of the Saucer Men is a 1957 sci-fi comedy film starring Steven Terrell and Gloria Castillo and personally produced by James H. Nicholson for his American International Pictures. The screenplay by Robert J Gurney Jr and Al Martin was based on the 1955 short story "The Cosmic Frame" by Paul W. Fairman. The film was released as a double feature with I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Documentary film The Journey to Metropolis is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Artem Demenok. Comedy Bugged by a Bee is a 1969 animated cartoon, released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. It starred Cool Cat, and was the final cartoon from the 1931-1969 era to bear the Looney Tunes name, and the last from that era to be widely released. One more cartoon, Injun Trouble would follow Bugged by a Bee, but it was in the Merrie Melodies series and is much harder to find. This cartoon was the last Looney Tunes cartoon until 1988's The Night of the Living Duck. Documentary film The Truth Shall Make Us Free is a 1992 documentary film directed by Michael Schmidt. Comedy Intermission is a 2003 Irish black comedy crime film directed by John Crowley and written by Mark O'Rowe. It tells the story of John and Deirdre, a recently separated young couple, and people related to them. The film, set in Dublin, Ireland, has been shot in a documentary-like style, and contains several storylines which cross over one another. Animation Mrs G is a 2007 film directed by Michal Zabka. Animation Owned is a 2014 short, animation, comedy and family film written by Wesley Tippetts and directed by Dan Clark and Wesley Tippetts. Comedy One Wild Night is a 1938 film directed by Eugene Forde. Comedy Flirting Scholar is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-Chi and Stephen Chow. Comedy Manga Latina: Killer on the Loose is a 2006 dark comedy animation independent film by Manga Latina Productions, distributed by H2V Distribution, and directed by Henrique Vera Villanueva. It premiered at midnight on April 28, on the Providence Latino Film Festival, and tells the story of Víctor La Cruz and his friends from El Barrio, in a satirical quest to stop a bloody serial killer. Thriller Terminal Island, released theatrically in the UK as Knuckle Men, is a 1973 American film directed by Stephanie Rothman. It features an early screen performance by Tom Selleck. Although an exploitation film, it has been treated with much serious discussion by critics and academics over the years. It is regarded as a cult film. Animation Los balunis is a 2004 animated film written by Juanjo Elordi and Unai Iturriaga and directed by Juanjo Elordi Thriller Mute Witness is a 1994 thriller/horror film written, directed, and produced by Anthony Waller. The film was shot in Moscow, Russia, while Alec Guinness's scenes were filmed in Germany in 1985. Although made in 1994, it was not released in the USA until the fall of 1995. Documentary film Günter Wallraff - At the Bottom is a 1985 documentary film written by Jörg Gförer and Günter Wallraff and directed by Jörg Gfrörer. Comedy M.O.N.A.Y. is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Jun Urbano. Documentary film Space Station 3D is a 2002 Canadian-American 3D short documentary film about the International Space Station written, produced, edited, and directed by Toni Myers. Narrated by Tom Cruise, it is the first IMAX 3D production filmed in space. Comedy Rest My Bones is a 2013 short, comedy, drama and horror film written and directed by Shaun O'Connor. Documentary film Foresting Life is a 2013 biographical documentary and family film written and directed by Aarti Shrivastava. Comedy The Bad News Bears Go to Japan is a 1978 film release by Paramount Pictures and was the third and last of a series, following The Bad News Bears and The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. It stars Tony Curtis and Jackie Earle Haley, also featuring Regis Philbin in a small role. This film was followed by a 1979 CBS-TV series, and by a 2005 remake of the 1976 film. Comedy Brass Buttons is a 1919 comedy western film written by Jules Furthman and directed by Henry King. Animation Thank You Mask Man is an animated short film based upon a comedy routine by Lenny Bruce involving The Lone Ranger and Tonto. The film was produced by John Magnuson, and directed by Jeff Hale. Thriller Aftershock is a 2010 Chinese drama film directed by Feng Xiaogang and produced by Huayi Brothers, starring Xu Fan, Zhang Jingchu, Chen Daoming, Lu Yi, Zhang Guoqiang and Li Chen. The film depicts the aftermath of the 1976 Tangshan earthquake. It was released in China on 22 July 2010, and is the first "big commercial film" IMAX film created outside the United States. The film was a major box office success, and has grossed more than US$100 million at the Chinese box office. Comedy The Secret of Santa Vittoria is a 1969 film, and distributed by United Artists. It was produced and directed by Stanley Kramer and co-produced by George Glass from a screenplay by Ben Maddow and William Rose. It was based on the best-selling novel by Robert Crichton. The music score was by Ernest Gold and the cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno. The film stars Anthony Quinn, Anna Magnani, Virna Lisi, Hardy Krüger, and Sergio Franchi. It also features Renato Rascel, Giancarlo Giannini, and Eduardo Ciannelli; with Valentina Cortese making an uncredited appearance. It was almost entirely shot on location in Anticoli Corrado, Italy. The world premiere was held in Los Angeles on October 20, 1969. Television coverage included a special split-screen selection during The Joey Bishop Show. Army Archerd, Regis Philbin and Buddy Hackett interviewed Stanley Kramer, Anthony Quinn, Virna Lisi, and Sergio Franchi from Los Angeles. The premiere was held to benefit the Reiss-Davis Child Study Center, with Gregory Peck as chairman. The event ended with a celebration at the Century Plaza Hotel. This was selected as the opening-night film for the 13th Annual San Francisco International Film Festival. Documentary film 7 Salamancas is a 2013 road movie documentary drama film written and directed by Marcos Pastor. Documentary film Kings and Queens of Freestyle Volume I is a 2003 documentary/music film directed by Steve Race. Comedy An Unmarried Woman is a 1978 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Mazursky, and starring Jill Clayburgh. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Clayburgh was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. Animation Batman: Gotham Knight is a 2008 direct-to-DVD anthology film of six short animated superhero films presumably set in between the films Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, though it is not canon with series. It depicts Batman battling against the mob of Gotham City, as well as other villains. The producers have acknowledged that it is not necessarily meant to be canon to the "Nolanverse," and any of the six segments could easily fall into almost any Batman continuity. The shorts, or segments, are written by Josh Olson, David S. Goyer, Brian Azzarello, Greg Rucka, Jordan Goldberg and Alan Burnett. Although all based on Japanese anime art style, each segment has its own writing and artistic style, just as the works from the DC Universe, and with the same style of The Animatrix although some segments are connected. All six films of the feature star Kevin Conroy, reprising his voice role as Batman from the DC animated universe. It is similar to another tie-in, The Animatrix, as both are collections of short animated films relating to their respective series. It is the third in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Comedy Move is a 1970 comedy film starring Elliott Gould, Paula Prentiss and Geneviève Waïte, and directed by Stuart Rosenberg. The screenplay was written by Joel Lieber and Stanley Hart, adapted from a novel by Lieber. Comedy Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a 2005 American romantic comedy action film directed by Doug Liman and written by Simon Kinberg. The original music score was composed by John Powell. The film stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as a bored upper-middle class married couple surprised to learn that they are both assassins hired by competing agencies to kill each other. A box office hit, it is also notable for marking the first real-life encounter between Jolie and Pitt; they fell in love during filming, and then started a relationship. Comedy Saving Private Tootsie is a 2002 Thai film. The film is directed by Kittikorn Liawsirikul. In the film several katoeys survive a plane crash in the jungle of an neighbouring country and several soldiers come to rescue them. The film was sold for remake rights in the United States. Animation Y Mabinogi is a 2003 Welsh film based on a series of Welsh tales written by bards in the Middle Ages. It is mostly animated, although the very beginning and end sequences are live action. It follows three main characters who find themselves moving from their world in West Wales to the setting of the tales of Welsh mythology known as the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, from which the film's title is derived. The film is available in both Welsh and English language versions, as is the graphic novel on which the film is based. Animation The Tourists is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by Malcolm Sutherland. Documentary film Y Los Dioses Jugaron Fútbol, México 70 is a 1970 sports documentary directed by Alberto Isaac. Comedy Holy Man is a 1998 comedy drama film directed by Stephen Herek. It starred Eddie Murphy, Jeff Goldblum and Kelly Preston. The film was a box office and critical failure. Comedy The Old Fashioned Way is a 1934 comedy film produced by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by William Beaudine and stars W.C. Fields. The script was written by Jack Cunningham based on a story by "Charles Bogle". Documentary film The Green Girl is a 2014 American documentary film about Susan Oliver produced and directed by George Pappy. Comedy The Rind is a 2007 drama, comedy film written and directed by Carlos Ameglio. Comedy Hajen som visste för mycket is a 1989 Swedish comedy film directed by Claes Eriksson and the second to star the members of Galenskaparna och After Shave. Animation Horn Dog is a 2009 short animated film written and directed by Bill Plympton. Science Fiction Man-Made Monster is a science fiction horror film released by Universal Pictures. The film stars Lon Chaney, Jr. in his horror debut. Man-Made Monster was re-released under various titles including Electric Man and The Mysterious Dr. R. In 1953, it was re-released by Realart Pictures under the title The Atomic Monster on a double bill with The Flying Saucer. Documentary film The Big Eden is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Peter Dörfler. Comedy It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time is a Canadian comedy film that was released in 1975. It was one of John Candy's earlier films before he came to the attention of the mainstream. He plays the minor role of an investigating police officer. However, for marketing/publicity reasons, Candy appears on the cover of the DVD release. Documentary film "Turkish villagers' quest to fly to the moon in the 1950s becomes an engaging study of contemporary Turkish culture. Journey to the Moon, the new project from internationally renowned Turkish artist and filmmaker Kutlug Ataman, forms part of a series of works known as The Mesopotamian Dramaturgies, and was first exhibited in installation form in Linz earlier this year. Shown here in its single- screen version, the film takes a different approach from his narrative features, Serpent's Tail, Lola + Bilidikid, and 2 Girls. Set in a remote village in the Erizincan province in Eastern Turkey, it's the tale of four villagers' quest to travel to the moon during a period in the late 1950s when Turkey's villages were being encouraged to modernise. It is told through the use of found black-and-white photographs from the period, and the aid of a local narrator. Intercut with this, a wide range of established Turkish intellectuals offer their views and interpretations of the events. In Ataman's singular hands the assemblage of the images is evocative and often funny, and what the narrator lacks in first-hand experience, he makes up for in enthusiasm. Unsurprisingly to those familiar with any of Ataman's earlier work, this is no straightforward historical drama; rather in its retelling, the story becomes an engaging study of contemporary Turkish culture." Quoting Sandra Hebron Comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Russell Brand. The film, which was written by Segel and co-produced by Judd Apatow, was released by Universal Studios. Filming began in April 2007 at the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu Island in Hawaii. The film was released for North American theaters on April 18, 2008 and in the UK a week later on April 25, 2008. The story revolves around Peter Bretter, who is a music composer for a TV show that happens to feature his girlfriend, Sarah Marshall, in the lead role. After a five-year relationship, Sarah abruptly breaks up with Peter. Devastated by this event, he chooses to go on a vacation in Hawaii, in order to try to move forward with his life. Trouble ensues when he runs into his ex on the island as she is vacationing with her new boyfriend. Comedy The World's End is a 2013 science fiction comedy directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Rosamund Pike and Eddie Marsan. The film follows a group of friends who discover an alien invasion during an epic pub crawl in their home town. Wright has described the film as "social science fiction" in the tradition of John Wyndham and Samuel Youd. It is the third film in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, following Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. The film was produced by Relativity Media, Big Talk Productions, and Working Title Films. Comedy Polish Wedding is a 1998 Ameircan comedy-drama film written and directed by Theresa Connelly and is also Kristen Bell's film debut in her uncredited role. It was screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 1998 and Berlin International Film Festival on February 12. It was released in the U.S. on July 17. It takes place within the Polish American community of Hamtramck, Michigan - the girlhood home of director Theresa Connelly - at some time between the 1950s and 1970s. Virtually all characters are Polish Americans, though the actors playing them are mostly of other ethnic origins. Documentary film Last Days in Vietnam is a 2014 American documentary film written, produced and directed by Rory Kennedy. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, American Experience Films acquired the distribution rights of the film. The film had a theatrical release in New York City on September 5, 2014 before expanding nationwide in the United States during September and early October. Documentary film "With the excuse of freedom, we lose so many things. — Silvio BarileO’er the Land is Deborah Stratman’s meditation on freedom and technological approaches to manifest destiny. She captures the marching-band battle cries of the country with a strong, controlled tone that proves its point but is extremely playful, too. Stratman documents the wild, wild worlds of gun shows—ones where you can fire machine guns in the forest and literally blow stuff up, reenactments of famous battles with historically accurate weapons and clothes (golf carts and Pepsi trucks in the wings), border disputes, and the organized frenzy of cheerleaders and motor homes. All are framed by the incredible experiences of Colonel William Rankin, who, in 1959, was forced to eject from his F8-U fighter jet at 48,000 feet without a pressure suit, only to get trapped for 45 minutes in the up-and-down drafts of a massive thunderstorm. Miraculously he survived.The scale of practicing war as a game is colossal and hard to grasp at times. Stratman captures the events she depicts with wonder rather than disdain. Her thoughtful framing of images and meticulous editing help us understand the absurdity in this dark path." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Single is an American independent mumblecore comedy film film created by Duck in a Truck Productions and Soapbox Comedy. It stars Wilder Shaw, Ezra Edmond, Julian Timm, Mark Donica, and Kristina Plisko. It was directed by Edmond & Shaw, and was produced by Edmond. Single was filmed in the summer of 2009 throughout Los Angeles, CA. The screenplay was written by Edmond with a story by Edmond and Shaw. Science Fiction Starchaser: The Legend of Orin is a 1985 animated sci-fi adventure film. It was written by animation writer Jeffrey Scott and was originally released in 3-D by Atlantic Releasing under their Clubhouse Pictures label. Starchaser was one of the first animated movies to mix traditional and computer animation, as well as one of the first to be released in 3-D. The film has since gained a small cult status, but has been criticized over the years due to similarities to Star Wars. Animation Forty Hymns Of Faith is a 2013 Shortfilm directed by Charuvi Agrawal. Comedy Porky's Five and Ten is a Looney Tunes cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger and released in 1938. Porky sets sail for the Boola-Boola islands in the South Seas with a sailboat full of cargo and plans to open a five and dime store, until a swordfish cuts a hole in the hull. Comedy Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases is a 2000 direct to video compilation of original Tom and Jerry Animations Comedy Ant Story is a 2014 Bangladeshi film directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and starring Sheena Chohan, Nur Imran Mitu and others. Comedy A Tax on Bunny Rabbits is a 2011 short, action, comedy, musical, animated film directed by Nathaniel Akin. Documentary film Across Europe in a Paperboat is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Julius Markevičius. Documentary film Finding the Funk is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Nelson George. Comedy Four young people spend the night in an old house after a recent death. There may or may not be a ghost, and there may or may not be a hidden treasure. Animation The Railway Dragon is a 1989 American television animated film. Leslie Nielsen featured as the narrator. Documentary film Breaking The Silence: The Generation After The Holocaust is a 1984 documentary film written by Eva Fogelman and directed by Edward Mason. Thriller Werewolf: The Beast Among Us is a 2012 action werewolf horror movie directed by Louis Morneau. The movie stars Nia Peeples, Steven Bauer, and Guy Wilson. Comedy Meat Weed america is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Aiden Dillard. Documentary film Allergy to Originality is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Drew Christie. Thriller The 1912 film Geronimo's Last Raid is considered an important film of the pre-World War I era. Thriller Royce is a 1994 film written by Paul Bernbaum and directed by Rod Holcomb. Comedy "Here's the story of ALL ABOUT EVIL, a twisted black comedy set in the world of a classic old horror movie-- and a love letter to classic movie houses everywhere! The evil begins when Deborah, a mousy librarian, inherits her father's beloved but failing old movie house, the Victoria. In order to save the family business, she discovers her inner serial killer-- and starts turning out a series of grisly short films. Deborah quickly cultivates a rabid legion of San Franciscan gore fans who help catapult her to new-found local celebrity-- business booms so quickly, she's forced to bring on a full film crew of like-minded misfits to meet the demand! Her adoring public, and even her biggest fan-- high school student Steven-- don’t realize that the murders in the movies are all too real. But will this brooding youth catch the blame as Deborah's steady stream of 'actors' keep disappearing at an ever-quickening pace? What grisly fate awaits those that dare enter the Victoria theatre? Find out in ALL ABOUT EVIL!" Quoting the description form the All About Evil Official Site. Comedy The Marrying Kind is a film directed by George Cukor, starring Aldo Ray and Judy Holliday. Other cast members include John Alexander, Charles Bronson, Peggy Cass, Barry Curtis, Tom Farrell, Frank Ferguson, Ruth Gordon, Gordon Jones, Madge Kennedy, Nancy Kulp, Mickey Shaughnessy, and Joan Shawlee. Comedy Atlantians In America is a 2012 animation comedy drama short Film written by Adam Debolt and Jeff Debolt. Animation A Purpleman is a 2010 animated documentary short film written by Tak Hoon Kim, Hyungkee Lee and Jin Ho Ryu directed by Tak Hoon Kim and Tekn Kim. Thriller Mulholland Falls is a 1996 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Lee Tamahori and written by Pete Dexter. It stars Nick Nolte, Jennifer Connelly, Chazz Palminteri, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, Melanie Griffith, Andrew McCarthy, Treat Williams, and John Malkovich. Nolte plays the head of an elite group of four Los Angeles Police Department detectives who are known for stopping at nothing to maintain control of their jurisdiction. Their work has the tacit approval of L.A.'s police chief. A similar theme is the basis of a 2013 film, Gangster Squad, which Nolte also appeared in, and a 2013 television miniseries, Mob City. Comedy Don Ranudo is a 1998 Danish film directed by Alexa Ther and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Documentary film Thats Life is a 2010 short documentary film written by Daniel Zielinski and Alex Pavlovic and directed by Daniel Zielinski. Animation The Pink Panther is sitting at home looking at his butterfly collection when he sees one that he needs out the window. He rushes out to catch it but accidentally catches A UFO that looks like a bug instead. When he gets it home a battle ensues. Thriller Liars All is an American psychological thriller film. It was directed and written by Brian Brightly, and stars Matt Lanter, Sara Paxton, Gillian Zinser, and Torrance Coombs. Comedy Tao of the Golden Mask is a 2007 documentary comedy film directed by Faizon Love. Thriller Byzantium is a 2012 British-Irish fantasy thriller film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Gemma Arterton, Saoirse Ronan, and Jonny Lee Miller. The story concerns a mother and daughter vampire duo who move into a rundown hotel while hiding out from other vampires. The film premiered at the Irish Film Institute in April 2013 and was commercially released the following month. It has received generally positive reviews. Comedy Gali Gali Chor Hai is a 2012 Hindi-language comedy film directed by Rumi Jaffrey, featuring Akshaye Khanna, Shriya Saran and Mugdha Godse in the lead roles, while Veena Malik appeared in an Item number titled Chhanno which gave a bounce to the film. The films music was composed by Anu Malik. The film, produced by Nitin Manmohan under the banner of One Up Entertainmnet Pvt Ltd, was released on 3 February 2012, to mainly negative reviews. Documentary film The Night The Blackbirds Fell is a 2013 short documentary film written by Brian Campbell and Gustav Carlson and directed by Will Scott. Comedy Dead Man Running is a 2009 British crime film directed by Alex De Rakoff, written by De Rakoff and John Luton, and starring Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer. Football players Ashley Cole and Rio Ferdinand served as executive producers. Science Fiction The Invisible Boy is a science fiction film, directed by Herman Hoffman, and starring Richard Eyer and Philip Abbott. It is the second film appearance of Robby the Robot, the science fiction character who "stole the show" in Forbidden Planet. Released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, this film's earlier title was S.O.S Spaceship. According to a subtle backstory, the robot in The Invisible Boy is the same character as that in Forbidden Planet, which is set in the 23rd century. He is brought back to the era of the film through time travel. Comedy Jam Today is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Simon Ellis. Comedy Almenrausch und Edelweiß is a 1957 West German / Austrian film directed by Harald Reinl. Thriller The Replacement Killers is a 1998 American action film directed by Antoine Fuqua in his directorial debut, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Mira Sorvino, Michael Rooker and Kenneth Tsang. The film was released in the United States on February 6, 1998. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Ken Sanzel. Veteran action director John Woo co-produced and choreographed the action sequences. The film is set in modern day Los Angeles and follows an emotionally disillusioned assassin played by actor Chow Yun-fat, who is forced to settle a violent vendetta against a ruthless crime boss. The film marks the American acting debut for Yun-fat, as his previous film credits included Hong Kong action cinema only. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Columbia Pictures, Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, and WCG Entertainment Productions. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by Columbia Pictures, while the Sony Pictures Entertainment division released the film in the video rental market. The Replacement Killers explores assassination, violence and the influence of triads in modern society. Animation Damned is a 2011 short animation film written by Gareth Sergeant and directed by Richard Phelan. Thriller Serbian Scars is a 2009 action, drama, thriller, war film written by Gary M. Lumpp and Vladimir Rajcic and directed by Brent Huff. Documentary film The Nomi Song is a 2004 documentary about the life of singer Klaus Nomi, written and directed by Andrew Horn. The film debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2004, where it won a Teddy Award for "Best Documentary Film." Comedy The Goldfish is a 1924 comedy film written by C. Gardner Sullivan and directed by Jerome Storm. Comedy Lewis on Film: The Oscar Edition is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Seth Morris and Ryan Perez. Documentary film Miss HIV is a feature length documentary by Ethnographic Media, released to DVD on August 26, 2008. Written and directed by Jim Hanon, and produced by Mart Green, the film explores the international collision of HIV/AIDS policies while following the journey of two HIV-positive women who enter a pageant in Botswana. What is happening in Botswana, where half of all pregnant women are HIV positive, is set contrasted with the past successes of Uganda, which has experienced one of the largest reductions in HIV infections ever recorded. Documentary film Der Sieg des Glaubens is the first propaganda film directed by Leni Riefenstahl. Her film recounts the Fifth Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg from 30 August to 3 September 1933. The film is of great historic interest because it shows Adolf Hitler and Ernst Röhm on close and intimate terms, before Röhm was shot on the orders of Hitler on the Night of the Long Knives in July 1934. All copies of the film were apparently destroyed on Hitler's orders, until a copy turned up in the 1990s in the UK. Its form is very similar to her later and much expanded version of the 1934 rally, known as Triumph of the Will. A few speeches are given, and are shown by translated subtitles in the Internet Archive version. It is pure propaganda for the Nazi party, which funded and promoted the film. The film celebrates the victory of the Nazis in achieving power with Hitler assuming the role of Chancellor of Germany in February 1933. Thriller The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing is a 1955 film directed by Richard Fleischer from a screenplay by Walter Reisch and Charles Brackett, and starring Joan Collins, Ray Milland, and Farley Granger. The film was released by Twentieth Century-Fox, which had originally planned to put Marilyn Monroe in the title role, and then suspended her when she refused to do the film. Comedy Vis-à-vis is a 2013 Croatian comedy and drama film directed by Nevio Marasovic. Thriller Suicide Kings is a 1997 American action comedy film, starring Christopher Walken as a mafia boss, Denis Leary as his driver, and Sean Patrick Flanery, Johnny Galecki, Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto, and Henry Thomas as a group of high society twenty-somethings who kidnap Walken. It was based on Don Stanford's short story, The Hostage, and directed by Peter O'Fallon. Thriller High Anxiety is a 1977 comedy film produced and directed by Mel Brooks, who also plays the lead. This is Brooks' first film as a producer and first speaking lead role. Veteran Brooks ensemble members Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman and Madeline Kahn are also featured. The film is a parody of suspense films, most obviously the films directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Spellbound and Vertigo and The Birds in particular. The movie was dedicated to Hitchcock, who worked with Brooks on the screenplay, and later sent Brooks a case containing six magnums of 1961 Château Haut-Brion wine, to show his appreciation. Comedy When Suckerfish Collide is a 2014 short film written by Aron Levander and directed by Molly Hartleb. Animation The Pig Farmer is a 2010 animated short film directed by Nick Cross. Comedy Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me is a 1992 American comedy film starring Adrienne Shelly, Max Parrish, Andrea Naschak, and written and directed by Joel Hershman. Supporting roles are played by Diane Ladd, Sean Young, and Timothy Leary. A raunchy screwball comedy with a romantic subplot, Hold Me follows a small-time criminal hiding from his ex-fiancée and the law in an El Monte, California trailer park, where the production was filmed. While there he meets an assortment of oddball characters, and finds himself juggling the affections of two sisters, a sadistic porn star and a demure virgin. According to The Austin Chronicle, "The strong points of Hershman's film are his wonderfully wacky story in combination with a terrific, top-notch cast whose performances easily render credible, slice-of-life images of life in the lower-class lane." Despite largely positive reviews, some of which went so far as to compare Hershman to John Waters and Paul Bartel, the film failed to break even at the box office. As of 2013, distribution for the film is handled by Farwest Enterprises, Inc. Documentary film We Work Again is a 1937 ephemeral film produced by the Works Progress Administration to promote its efforts at finding work for African-Americans during the Great Depression. Various jobs are shown, including construction, demolition, "domestics", school teaching, factory work and food preparation. We Work Again has gained considerable attention because it includes the only known footage of the famous all-black version of Macbeth staged by Orson Welles in 1936. This footage consists of the last few minutes of the play. A copy of the film is preserved by the National Archives and Records Administration. The film has also been released on DVD on the 4-disc box set Treasures from American Film Archives, compiled by the National Film Preservation Foundation. It is one of the very few films of its genre ever to be released on DVD or any other home format. The film is presumed to be in the public domain and as such has appeared on several websites, including the Internet Archive. Science Fiction The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold and adapted for the screen by Richard Matheson from his novel The Shrinking Man. The film stars Grant Williams and Randy Stuart. The opening credits musical theme is by an uncredited Irving Gertz, with a trumpet solo performed by Ray Anthony. The film won the first Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation presented in 1958 by the World Science Fiction Convention. In 2009 it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant and will be preserved for all time. Comedy It's love at first sight when Rusty the Labrador and Cheri the Poodle meet one day while jogging in the park. Even better- their owners fall in love too! But love is more complicated for the people, Susan and Jake, who marry and attempt to join together their large family of five children. With kids fighting and a household in complete chaos, it's up to the dogs to keep the family together. Documentary film Pezzi is a 2012 Documentary film directed by Luca Ferrari. Thriller Division 19 is an upcoming American dystopian thriller film directed and written by S.A. Halewood. The film stars Neve Campbell, Clarke Peters, Dougray Scott and Jamie Draven. Comedy 35 & Ticking is an American romantic comedy film written and directed by Russ Parr. The film stars a mostly African American ensemble cast featuring Meagan Good, Nicole Ari Parker, Tamala Jones, Kevin Hart, Kym Whitley, Darius McCrary, Dondre Whitfield, Mike Epps, Luenell, Clifton Powell, Jill Marie Jones, Wendy Raquel Robinson, and Keith Robinson. The film had its limited release in theaters on May 20, 2011. Animation Koyaa – Flower is a 2014 short comedy film written by Marko Bratus, Jure Karas, Kolja Saksida and directed by Kolja Saksida. Documentary film The Revisionaries is a 2012 documentary film about the re-election of Don McLeroy, the former chairman of the Texas Board of Education. The film also details how the Texas Board's decisions on textbook content influence textbooks across the nation and affect the American culture war. The Revisionaries was directed by Scott Thurman and produced by Silver Lining Films, Magic Hour Productions and Naked Edge Films. The film generated a great deal of buzz prior to its premiere on April 20, 2012 at the Tribeca Film Festival. Texas Monthly reported that "[t]he film received rave reviews after its Tribeca premiere." The Revisionaries went on to win the Festival's Special Jury Prize. During the awards presentation, Michael Moore stated "I hope every American sees this film," and called The Revisionaries "a must-see film for anyone concerned about enforced ignorance and intolerance, and for those who still believe in science and in Thomas Jefferson." On July 18, 2012, Kino Lorber announced that it had acquired all North American rights to The Revisionaries. Comedy The Joke's on You is a 1925 comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Science Fiction The Thing from Another World is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction/horror film produced by Howard Hawks' Winchester Pictures Corporation, released by RKO Pictures, and directed by Christian Nyby. The film stars Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan, Robert Cornthwaite, and Douglas Spencer. James Arness played The Thing, but he is difficult to recognize in costume and makeup, due to both low lighting and other effects used to obscure his features. The film is based on the 1938 novella "Who Goes There?" by John W. Campbell. The story concerns a U.S. Air Force crew and scientists who find a crashed flying saucer and a body frozen nearby in the Artic ice. Returning to their remote research outpost with the humanoid body in a block of ice, they are forced to defend themselves against this malevolent, plant-based alien when it is accidentally revived. Thriller Steele's Law is a 1991 thriller, action film written by Fred Williamson and Charles Eric Johnson and directed by Fred Williamson. Comedy Talfaza Jaya is a 2006 film. Documentary film Nude Photos! is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Joann Self Selvidge. Documentary film At night I Fly is a 2011 documentary film directed by Michel Wenzer. Comedy Green Fields is a 1937 American comedy-drama directed by Jacob Ben-Ami and Edgar G. Ulmer and written by Peretz Hirschbein. A film adaptation of Hirschbein's 1916 play of the same name, the low-budget movie was filmed in New Jersey. The National Center of Jewish Cinema has praised Green Fields saying that the film "heralded the Golden Age of Yiddish cinema." Science Fiction Spermula is a French softcore fantasy film from 1976 made by painter and film director Charles Matton. The film was later re-edited and dubbed in English as a science-fiction comedy. Comedy The Road to El Dorado is a 2000 American animated adventure comedy film directed by Eric "Bibo" Bergeron and Don Paul, with additional sequences by Will Finn and David Silverman, starring Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, and Rosie Pérez, and produced by DreamWorks. The soundtrack features songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, as well as composer Hans Zimmer. The movie begins in 16th-century Seville, Spain, and tells about two men named Tulio and Miguel. During a dice game using loaded dice, they win a map that supposedly shows the location of El Dorado, the legendary city of gold in the New World. However, their cheating is soon discovered and as a result, they end up as stowaways on Hernán Cortés' fleet to conquer Mexico. They are discovered, but manage to escape in a boat with Cortés' prize war horse and eventually discover the hidden city of El Dorado, where they are mistaken for gods. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb. Comedy King Chicken is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Nicolas Bolduc. Documentary film The Girls Next Door Workout is a 2007 documentary film. Comedy Fun in Acapulco is a 1963 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley and Ursula Andress. While exterior filming was undertaken involving every other member of the crew at various places in Acapulco, Mexico, Elvis's own shots had to be taken at the Paramount studios in Hollywood, in March 1963, as he had been declared "persona non grata" by the Mexican authorities following a series of incidents which took place at the trendy "Las Americas" movie theatre in the Mexican capital during the openings of at least two of its earlier films, most notably "King Creole" and "G.I.Blues", which opened under the title "Cafe Europa", in the summer of 1962. A double was hired to dovetail his long shot scenes with the rest of the crew while location filming was taken place. The movie featured the Top 10 Billboard hit "Bossa Nova Baby" and reached #1 on the national weekly box office charts a week after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. The film would be Presley's last release before the arrival of Beatlemania and was the top grossing movie musical of 1963. Comedy Dimboola is a 1979 Australian independent film about a country wedding reception. It is based on the 1969 play of the same name by Jack Hibberd and was principally filmed on location in Dimboola, Victoria. Documentary film The People Speak UK is a 2010 documentary history film directed by Anthony Arnove, Colin Firth and Stuart McDonald. Science Fiction The Jensen Project is the second in a series of a TV movies produced by Procter & Gamble and Wal-Mart aimed at families. The movie featured embedded marketing for the Kinect, a motion sensor add-on to the Xbox 360, several months before the product's launch. Ratings for the July 16, 2010 airing on NBC were disappointing with fewer than 4 million viewers. Reviewers called the movie "super-bad", criticizing the dialog and the embedded marketing of Procter & Gamble and Walmart products. The movie featured the Moller Skycar, a vertical take-off and landing aircraft or "flying car". Thriller Brick is a 2005 American neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Rian Johnson, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. It was Johnson's directorial debut and won the Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. Brick was distributed by Focus Features, opening in New York and Los Angeles on April 7, 2006. The film's narrative centers on a hardboiled detective story that takes place in a Californian suburb. Most of the main characters are high school students. The film draws heavily in plot, characterization, and dialogue from hardboiled classics, especially from Dashiell Hammett. The title refers to a block of heroin, compressed roughly to the size and shape of a brick. The film has come to be regarded as a cult classic. Comedy Kwatle Satisha is a 2014 film directed by Soori. Comedy Moan and Groan, Inc. is a 1929 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 94th Our Gang short to be released. Documentary film Close cousins to machines and tools, gadgets are mechanical or electronic devices that make life a bit easier. While they don't always fall into clear categories, we know one when we see one. We'll view the craziest, cleverest, and most brilliant gizmos, meet the often-quirky gadgeteers, and glimpse gadgetry of the future. Comedy Palace is a 1985 comedy film directed by Édouard Molinaro. Science Fiction The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a 2005 British-American comic science fiction film directed by Garth Jennings, based on the book of the same name by Douglas Adams. It stars Martin Freeman, Sam Rockwell, Mos Def, Zooey Deschanel and the voices of Stephen Fry and Alan Rickman. Shooting was completed in August 2004 and the movie was released on 28 April 2005 in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and on the following day in Canada and the United States. Adams, who co-wrote the film's screenplay, died in 2001, before production began. The film is dedicated to him. Animation Fastest with the Mostest is a 1960 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. It was released on January 9, 1960, making it the first Warner Bros. cartoon of the 1960s. Documentary film Cosmic Station is a 2008 film directed by Bettina Timm. Comedy Zulu Royal 3: The Christening is a 2006 Danish comedy film directed by Morten Månsson. Comedy Tendre piège is a 1996 comedy film directed by Serge Moati. Thriller Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry is a 2000 thriller drama film written by B.S. Johnson and Simon Bent and directed by Paul Tickell. Comedy Face on the Bar Room Floor is a short film written and directed by Charles Chaplin in 1914. Chaplin stars in this film, loosely based on the poem of the same name by Hugh Antoine d'Arcy. Thriller Jaws 2 is a 1978 American horror thriller film and the first sequel to Steven Spielberg's Jaws, and the second installment in the Jaws franchise, which was based on Peter Benchley's novel of the same name. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc, it stars Roy Scheider as Police Chief Martin Brody, who must deal with another great white shark terrorizing the waters of Amity Island, a fictional seaside resort. Like the first film, the production of Jaws 2 was troubled. The original director, John D. Hancock, proved to be unsuitable for an action film and was replaced by Szwarc. Scheider, who only reprised his role to end a contractual issue with Universal, was also unhappy during production and had several heated exchanges with Szwarc. Jaws 2 remained on Variety's list of top ten box office hits of all time until the mid-1990s, and was briefly the highest-grossing sequel in history until Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980. The film's tagline, "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water...," has become one of the most famous in film history and has been parodied and homaged several times. It is widely regarded as being the best Jaws sequel. Animation Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Bimbo and Koko the Clown. Documentary film Zimmerleute des Waldes is a 1955 short documentary directed by Heinz Sielmann. Documentary film Después del sismo is a 1991 documentary film directed by Eduardo Salazar Pérez. Animation How the BunnyDidnt Turn to Somebody Else is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Comedy Valdesta's Place is 2000 family, comedy and action film starring Thea Vidale and Biil Cobbs. Thriller Surkhaab is a 2012 Bollywood drama thriller adventure film written and directed by Sanjay Talreja. Comedy A Week in the Life of a Man is a 1999 comedy, drama film written and directed by Jerzy Stuhr. Thriller The Gleam is a 2006 horror science-fiction film written and directed by Sridhar Ranganath. Documentary film Simba: The King of the Beasts is an 1928 American black-and-white silent documentary film, directed by Martin and Osa Johnson, which features the couple's 4-year expedition to track the lion across Abyssinian and Kenyan veldts into his lair. The film, which went on nationwide general release on January 25, 1928, was premiered at the Earl Caroll Theatre in New York on January 23, 1928. Thriller Age of the Dragons is a 2011 fantasy film starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones, directed by Ryan Little. A fantasy-themed reimagining of Herman Melville's classic novel, Moby Dick, it was released in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2011. Documentary film Truth Has Fallen is a 2013 film directed by Sheila M. Sofian. Animation The Fairy-tale Cookery Chronicle is a 2012 animated short film directed by Kamil Jaworek. Thriller Six Figures is a 2005 film directed by David Christensen. Documentary film Drehort Berlin is a 1986 documentary film written and directed by Helga Reidemeister. Comedy Desperate to recruit more souls to his abode of the damned, Satan himself visits a virginal young man and attempts to tempt him away from the path of righteousness with the promise of Hell's intense sexual pleasures. Many scenes of debauchery follow in this soft-core erotic fantasy. Comedy Joe's Apartment is a 1996 musical-comedy film starring Jerry O'Connell and Megan Ward and the first film produced by MTV Films. It was based on a 1992 short film first made for MTV. The film was directed by John Payson, with computer-animated sequences supervised by Chris Wedge thru Blue Sky Studios. The main focus of the story is the fact that unbeknownst to many humans, cockroaches can talk but prefer not to since humans "smush first and ask questions later". They also sing and even have their own Public-access television cable TV channel. Actors providing the roaches' voices included Billy West, Jim Turner, Rick Aviles and Dave Chappelle. Documentary film In 2004, a trailer park was set up in a field on Charlotte County, Florida, after Hurricane Charley destroyed buildings and homes. Over 2,000 people moved into 551 mobile homes and the park too on the nickname "FEMA CITY." Once displaced, residents of Fema City found that returning to their homes and to normalcy would prove to be one of the greatest challenges of their lives. This powerful and educational documentary explores the issues created by a lack of affordable housing after one community is hammered by a natural disaster. Documentary film No Cure for Cancer is a 1992 documentary comedy written by Bill Hicks and Denis Leary, and directed by Ted Demme. Documentary film GET YER YA-YA’S OUT! is a chronicle of The Rolling Stones’ epic performance at Madison Square Garden in November 1969. Albert and David Maysles famously documented the Rolling Stones’ 1969 U.S. tour in the feature documentary Gimme Shelter, released in 1970. Now, Albert Maysles has put together never-before seen archive footage that shows the band - Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman - at its apogee, wowing New York audiences at Madison Square Garden over the Thanksgiving weekend of that year. Beyond the full-length performances of five Stones songs - presented in surround sound - the film includes a cover shoot, rare backstage footage, a mixing session and more. Science Fiction Superargo and the Faceless Giants is a 1968 film directed by Paolo Bianchini. Comedy The Precious Parcel is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Young Malang is a 2013 Punjabi language Indian romantic comedy film written by Manshendra Kailey, directed by Rajdeep Singh, and produced by Rahulinder Singh Sidhu. The film stars Yuvraj Hans, Neetu Singh, Vinaypal Buttar, Anita Kailey, Balli Riar and Anjana Sukhani, and debuted 20 September 2013. Singers Mika, Javed Ali, Shafqat Amanat Ali and three actors in the movie, Yuvraj Hans, Balli Riar and Vinaypal Buttar, have sung the songs in the flick. The film marks singer Balli Riar's debut in Punjabi films. Thriller Bloody Mallory is a 2002 French film directed by Julien Magnat and written by Magnat and Stéphane Kazandjian. The film stars Olivia Bonamy, Adrià Collado, Jeffrey Ribier, Laurent Spielvogel, Valentina Vargas, Julien Boisselier, and Thylda Barès. The film's score was composed by Kenji Kawai. The film itself is a mix of horror, action, and comedy in a style highly reminiscent of American television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Xena: Warrior Princess. Science Fiction Gas-s-s-s is a 1970 motion picture produced and released by American International Pictures. It was producer Roger Corman's final film for AIP, after a long association. He was unhappy because AIP made several cuts to the film without his approval, including removing the final shot where God commented on the action - a shot which Corman regarded as one of the greatest he had made in his life. The movie is a post-apocalyptic dark comedy, about survivors of an accidental military gas leak, of an experimental agent that kills everyone on Earth over the age of twenty-five. The lead characters, Coel and Cilla, were played by Robert Corff and Elaine Giftos, and the cast features Ben Vereen, Cindy Williams, Bud Cort and Talia Shire in early roles. Country Joe McDonald makes an appearance, as spokesman "AM Radio". Gas-s-s-s found a fresh airing on late night television in the 1980s, and was recently issued on DVD, as a double feature with Wild in the Streets, another AIP movie. Comedy "In this offbeat doc, we follow two West Philadelphians who travel to Iowa to fulfill their dreams and add some fire to the same sex-marriage debate raging in Pennsylvania. Amanda Kole and Rachel Turanski (two twenty-something lesbians), U-Hauled at five months and now want to take the extra step and officially tie-the-knot. With reams of tulle and a gold wedding jump-suit (commissioned from the Philly King of Spandex) packed, the brides, and their Chihuahua, are soon on a road-trip, to the heartland of America - Ames, Iowa - (the only State in the central heartland of the U.S. that recognizes same-sex marriage) to exchange wedding vows and rings, officiated by gold lamé devotee and lady rapper Leslie Hall. Tender interviews with Amanda’s parents show how far they have come embracing their daughter’s sexuality, but is the same-sex wedding too much of a step for the brides families? At a time when every same-sex wedding is seen as a political act can a lesbian wedding be all glitter and gold lamé?.You will have to judge for yourself as we unveil, on its home-turf, the World Premiere of Married in Spandex." Quoting Carol Coombes from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Comedy Lonesome Luke's Honeymoon is a 1917 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Le Parti Des Choses is a short documentary directed by Jacques Rozier on the making of Jean-Luc Godard's film Le Mépris. It is included on the Criterion Collection DVD of Le Mépris. Comedy A Day at the Zoo is a 1939 Warner Bros. animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was directed by Tex Avery, with musical direction by Carl Stalling. It was written by Melvin Millar. No voice credits are given. Mel Blanc provides most of the incidental voices. The narrator is Robert C. Bruce. Comedy Relationship Status is a 2012 comedy, drama, romance film written and directed by Khairil M. Bahar. Documentary film Reno: Rebel Without a Pause is a 2003 comedy documentary written by Reno and directed by Nancy Savoca. Documentary film Jango is a 1984 Brazilian documentary film directed by Sílvio Tendler. Science Fiction Mr. Nobody is a 2009 science fiction drama film. It was written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael, produced by Philippe Godeau, and starred Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger, Linh Dan Pham, Rhys Ifans, Natasha Little, Toby Regbo and Juno Temple. The film tells the life story of Nemo Nobody, a 118 year-old man who is the last mortal on Earth after the human race has achieved quasi-immortality. Nemo, memory fading, refers to his three main loves and to his parents' divorce and subsequent hardships endured at three critical junctions in his life: at age nine, fifteen, and thirty-four. Alternate life paths branching out from each of those critical junctions are examined. The speculative narrative often changes course with the flick of a different possible decision at each of those ages. The film uses nonlinear narrative and the many-worlds interpretation style. Mr. Nobody had its world premiere at the 66th Venice International Film Festival where it received the Golden Osella and the Biografilm Lancia Award. Critical response was generally strong and the film was nominated for seven Magritte Awards, winning six, including Best Film and Best Director for Van Dormael. Comedy Dany is a 2001 Malayalam language Indian political comedy drama film written, directed and produced by T.V. Chandran with Mammootty in the title role. Also starring in the film are noted danseuse Mallika Sarabhai, Vani Viswanath, Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, Ratheesh, popular television actress Maya Moushmi and Narendra Prasad. It released coinciding with the festival of Christmas in December 2001. The film met with critical acclaim with most of the critics hailing the performance of Mammootty. It won numerous awards including a National Film Award and three Kerala State Film Awards. Science Fiction The Hidden II is the 1993 direct-to-video sequel to the 1987 film The Hidden. Comedy The Gold Rush is a 1925 American silent comedy film written, produced, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin in his Little Tramp role. The film also stars Georgia Hale, Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Henry Bergman, and Malcolm Waite. Chaplin declared several times that this was the film for which he most wanted to be remembered. Though a silent film, it received an Academy Awards nomination for Best Sound Recording. Documentary film Imagens de uma cidade perdida is a 2011 film directed by Jon Jost. Documentary film Sage Solutions - The Fourth Estate is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tae Jun-seek. Comedy Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! is a 1966 American comedy film starring Bob Hope and Elke Sommer. Documentary film Brothers is a 2011 documentary film directed by Emi Mazurkiewicz. Animation Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker is the 16th film installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan and it was released on April 14, 2012. The plot follows Conan as he deals with a serial bomber. Documentary film Bob Hope: The First 90 Years is a 1993 television movie. Animation Hardrock, Coco and Joe is a short stop motion animated cartoon based on a song written by Stuart Hamblen. It is about three of Santa Claus' helpers who ride on Santa's sleigh each Christmas. The short has become an annual "Christmas Classic" on Chicago's WGN-TV and Johnstown, PA WJAC-TV since its introduction in the mid-1950s. The film is entirely in black-and-white. Its full title is Hardrock, Coco and Joe - The Three Little Dwarfs. It was originally created by a company called Centaur Productions utilizing the stop-motion talents of artist Wah Ming Chang. Its running time is about 2 minutes and 45 seconds. This cartoon is traditionally broadcast with their two other short Christmas cartoons, "Suzy Snowflake" and "Frosty the Snowman". According to the narrative song, Hardrock drives Santa's sleigh, and Coco navigates with maps. Santa "has no need for Joe/ but takes him 'cause he loves him so". Part of the charm of this primitively-made cartoon is that Joe, the smallest of the three, and very boyish-looking, has a deep bass voice. Comedy Las Aventuras de Tremendo is a 1986 Argentine film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry and written by Salvador Valverde Calvo. The cinematography was performed by Leonardo Rodríguez Solís Thriller Nite Tales: The Movie is a 2008 horror anthology that includes two movies: Karma and Storm. It was written by Diana Erwin and Deon Taylor. The film is hosted by rapper Flavor Flav who is seen wearing his trademark large oversized necklace clock. Science Fiction The Monster and the Girl is a science fiction/horror black-and-white film released by Paramount Pictures, on a low budget. Comedy Pinky Moge Wali is a Punjabi film starring Neeru Bajwa, Gavie Chahal, Geeta Zaildar, K S Makhan, Harpal Singh, B.N. Sharma as the prominent characters. Music for the film will be given by Jitender Shah, Gurmeet Singh & Rohit Composer and Guri Bal. The film started shooting in March 2012. The Movie was released on 28 September 2012. The film's title Pinky Moge Wali comes from the popular character of Pinky introduced in the popular Punjabi movie Jihne Mera Dil Luteya. The title for the movie was bought for an undisclosed amount in big figures. Documentary film Eye Over Prague (Czech: Oko Nad Prahou) is a 2010 documentary film directed by Olga Špátová and co-written with Eliška Kaplický Fuchsová. Comedy Detective School Dropouts is a 1986 action-comedy co-starring and written by David Landsberg and Lorin Dreyfuss for The Cannon Group. Documentary film You Got Beautiful is a 2012 short animated documentary film directed by Lauren Orme. Thriller Bahari is a 2011 thriller, short film written and directed by Ahmed Ghoneimy. Documentary film Jack Levine: Feast Of Pure Reason is a 1989 documentary film directed by David Sutherland. Thriller White of the Eye is a 1987 British thriller film directed by Donald Cammell and starring David Keith and Cathy Moriarty. It was adapted by Cammell and his wife China Kong from the 1983 novel Mrs. White, written by Margaret Tracy. Thriller Malombra is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Isa Miranda, Andrea Checchi and Irasema Dilián. It is based on the novel Malombra by Antonio Fogazzaro, which had previously been adapted into a 1917 silent film of the same title. It was made at Cinecittà with sets designed by Gino Brosio. The film is a gothic melodrama, set in a castle on the edge of Lake Como during the Nineteenth century. Science Fiction Darkman II: The Return of Durant is a 1995 American superhero action film directed by Bradford May. It is a direct-to-video sequel of Darkman. Series creator Sam Raimi serves an executive producer. It is followed by a further sequel, Darkman III: Die Darkman Die. Comedy Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star is a 2011 American comedy film produced by Happy Madison Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Adam Sandler, Allen Covert, and Nick Swardson co-wrote the script and Tom Brady directed. It was released on September 9, 2011. It was a major box office failure and was panned by every film critic, earning a 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It was nominated for six Razzies, including the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, but lost to the film Jack and Jill, another film from Happy Madison Productions. Comedy Heat Vision and Jack is a 1999 comedy/sci-fi television short directed by Ben Stiller and starring Jack Black, Owen Wilson, and Ron Silver. Christine Taylor and Vincent Schiavelli guest starred in the pilot episode, the only episode filmed. While the Fox Network did not pick up the show, the pilot gained a cult status and an online following. The show was written and executive produced by Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab. The pair also worked together on Channel 101 and The Sarah Silverman Program. Heat Vision was featured as a part of the mockumentary Tropic Thunder: Rain of Madness, only stating that the character of "Jeff Portnoy" played the role of Jack Austin. Its premise—that of an astronaut who acquires increased intelligence when looking into direct sunlight—is very similar to the 1986 Disney TV Movie Northstar, starring Greg Evigan. According to a March 27, 2007 interview with Rob Schrab, a script for the Heat Vision and Jack feature film is in the works. Documentary film Dancin' Outlaw is a 1991 documentary film directed by Jacob Young. Comedy Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie is a 1984 comedy film about Frankenstein that is based in Transylvania. June Wilkinson, who had a part in the film, was interviewed in the book Screen Sirens Scream! about her role. The film's music was written about in the book Musique fantastique. Comedy Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa is a 2004 Bollywood film directed by Atul Agnihotri. The film was Agnihotri's first film as a director. The film stars Salman Khan, Preity Zinta, Bhoomika Chawla, Delnaaz Paul, Riya Sen and Helen. It is a remake of an English Movie Return to Me Starring David Duchovny, Minnie Driver. Thriller Beneath the Dark is an American mystery-thriller film directed by Chad Feehan, and starring Josh Stewart, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Chris Browning. It was originally titled Wake and was inspired by the novel The Shining. Documentary film We Came Back To Chestnut Tree Avenue is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Leslie Lagier. Documentary film "Michel's whole life has revolved around one thing: love. Seventy-nine years of romance later, he is trying to cope with his most recent breakup. This small incursion into a transgender person's heart touches upon universal themes of identity, sex, love, and growing old." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Minnie and Moskowitz is a film by John Cassavetes, starring his wife, Gena Rowlands, and actor Seymour Cassel in the title roles of Minnie and Moskowitz, respectively. Thriller The Collection is a 2012 American action horror-thriller film, a sequel to the 2009 film, The Collector. The film stars Emma Fitzpatrick, Christopher McDonald, Lee Tergesen, and Josh Stewart, who reprises his role from the first film as Arkin. It is written by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, directed by Dunstan, and was released on November 30, 2012. Comedy Give 'em Hell, Harry! is a 1975 comedy film written by Samuel Gallu and directed by Steve Binder. Documentary film Hello Anatolia is a documentary film directed by Chrysovalantis Stamelos. Comedy The Spessart Inn is a 1958 West German musical comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. It starred Liselotte Pulver and Carlos Thompson. Animation Thumb Snatchers from the Moon Cocoon is a 2011 action western science fiction animation short film written and directed by Brad Schaffer. Animation Rhino Full Throttle is a 2013 short comedy film written by Stephan Müller and Erik Schmitt and directed by Erik Schmitt. Animation An Introduction to Lucid Dream Exploration is a 2007 animated film written and directed by John Grigsby. Comedy Super Inday and the Golden Bibe is a remake of the original 1988 movie starring Maricel Soriano and a fantasy-adventure flick official entry to 36th Metro Manila Film Festival–Philippines 2010 of Regal Entertainment co-produced with Regal Multimedia, Inc. on December 25, 2010. This stars Marian Rivera as Super Inday and John Lapus as the Golden Bibe. Comedy Kurumbu is a 2003 Indian Tamil film directed by Vishnuvardhan, making his directorial debut. The film, a remake of the 2002 Telugu film Allari, stars Allari Naresh, who also starred in the original version, which marked his acting debut, along with the female artists Diya and Nikita Thukral in lead roles. The film released on 21 November 2003 to poor reviews, failing to repeat the success of the original version and hence, ending up as a box-office bomb, being considered as the only commercially unsuccessful film of director Vishnuvardhan. It is a triangular love story between three young teenagers. The story portrays how the hero finds his true love. Documentary film Aroused is a 2013 feature length documentary film directed by the photographer Deborah Anderson, in her directorial debut. Comedy Lovely Louise is a 2013 comedy and drama film written by Bettina Oberli and Petra Biondina Volpe and directed by Bettina Oberli. Comedy Captain Fork is a 2011 comedy short film written and directed by G.J. Echternkamp. Comedy Dumbbells in Ermine is an All-Talking comedy film based on the play Weak Sisters by Lynn Starling. The film stars Robert Armstrong, Barbara Kent, Beryl Mercer, James Gleason and Claude Gillingwater. Documentary film Who Cares About Kelsey? is a documentary drama film directed by Dan Habib. Animation Clock Cleaners is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon follows Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy working as janitors in a tall clock tower. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features original music by Paul Smith and Oliver Wallace. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Clock Cleaners is one of Disney's most critically acclaimed short films. In 1994, 1000 members of the animation field voted Clock Cleaners as the 27th greatest cartoon of all time. Thriller Make Haste to Live is a film directed by William A. Seiter that was released in 1954. Comedy Monkey Businessmen is the 92nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Silent Hill: Revelation is a 2012 Canadian-French 3D horror film directed and written by Michael J. Bassett and a sequel to the 2006 film Silent Hill. Revelation stars Adelaide Clemens, Kit Harington, Martin Donovan, Malcolm McDowell, Carrie-Anne Moss and Erin Pitt, with Sean Bean, Deborah Kara Unger and Radha Mitchell returning from the previous film, and is based on the survival horror video game Silent Hill 3 by Konami. Revelation '​s plot follows teenager Heather Mason who discovers on the eve of her eighteenth birthday that her presumed identity is false and as a result is drawn to an alternate dimension existing in the fictitious American town of Silent Hill. Before the beginning of Revelation '​s filming, Bassett expressed his openness to fans' suggestions of actresses for Heather's role. On a total estimated $20 million budget, filming lasted from March to May 2011 in Canada, with the 3D RED Epic camera used for the process; audio mixing took place in France. Revelation grossed $52,370,559, but has received overwhelmingly negative reviews by film critics and fans alike. Comedy Testosteron is a 2007 comedy film written by Andrzej Saramonowicz and directed by Tomasz Konecki and Andrzej Saramonowicz. Documentary film Bohemia docta aneb Labyrint světa a lusthauz srdce (Božská komedie) or The Labyrinth of the World and the Lust-house of the Heart (A Divine Comedy) is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Karel Vachek. Comedy The Young Master is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Yuen Biao, Feng Feng and Shih Kien. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 9 February 1980. The film is notable for being the first that Jackie Chan worked on for Golden Harvest, and despite being his second film as director, this is often incorrectly regarded as his directorial debut. The film was co-written by Edward Tang, Lau Tin-chi and Tung Lu, and produced by Raymond Chow and Leonard Ho. Dragon Lord is the sequel to The Young Master, and originally called Young Master in Love, as confirmed by Jackie Chan in his book. Comedy My Piece of the Pie is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Cédric Klapisch. Documentary film Kwaku Ananse is a 2013 short film directed by Akosua Adoma Owusu. It was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival and won the Best Short Film award at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Animation Forbidden Room is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Emanuel Nevado and Ricardo Almeida. Comedy Lumber Jack-Rabbit is a 1953 3D Looney Tunes animated comedy short film directed by Chuck Jones and featuring Bugs Bunny. With a story by Michael Maltese, the short was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 26, 1953. It was notable as the first Warner Bros. cartoon short produced in 3-D. It premiered with the Warner Bros. 3-D feature The Moonlighter and the 3-D Lippert short, Bandit Island. Animation Magic Boy, known in Japan as Shōnen Sarutobi Sasuke, is a full length animated film released on December 25, 1959. Released as Toei Animation's second theatrical anime, the film was released in theaters in North America on June 22, 1961 making it the second anime film to be released there after The Tale of the White Serpent. Thriller Chiriakhana or Chiriyakhana is a 1967 Bengali film by Satyajit Ray. It is a whodunit suspense thriller, starring Uttam Kumar as Byomkesh Bakshi. The title means "The Zoo". The screenplay is by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Comedy Dark Arc, premiered in 2004, is the second independent feature film by the writer/director/actor Dan Zukovic. Comedy Yuppies 2 is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by Enrico Oldoini; with writing credits by Liliane Betti. Comedy Strange Bedfellows is a 2004 Australian film starring Paul Hogan and Michael Caton as heterosexual men who pass themselves off as a gay couple in order to get financial benefits from the government. A stage musical based on the film ran at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne. Documentary film Patrolman P is a biographical crime documentary film directed by Ido Mizrahy. Comedy Those Were Wonderful Days is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released in theaters on April 26, 1934 by Warner Bros. Studios. It was animated by Paul Smith and Don Williams. The musical score was by Norman Spencer. The cartoon offers a nostalgic look at America at the turn of the century; in it, men with handlebar mustaches play old-fashioned music on found objects. Science Fiction Dead Space is a 1991 science-fiction film involving the crew members of a space station orbiting Saturn when they face a killer virus. In 2010 Shout! Factory released the film on DVD, packaged as a double feature with The Terror Within as part of the Roger Corman Cult Classics collection. Comedy Opie Gets Laid is a 2005 American independent romantic comedy film originally titled Sunnyvale for its film festival submissions. The film is written and directed by James Ricardo and stars James Ricardo, April Wade, Ute Werner and Jesselynn Desmond. Comedy Tinto Brass directed this stylish and eccentric vision of Europe during the cultural upheaval of the late-1960s. Barbara (Anita Sanders) is a beautiful woman married to Paolo (Nino Segurini), an Italian businessman who brings her along when he travels to London on business. Left to explore the city on her own, Barbara takes a walk in the park and sees a band of hippies who are enjoying the day; as Barbara explores London's bohemian district, she keeps crossing paths with an American (Terry Carter) who is tall, good looking and black. For the rest of the day, Barbara drifts in and out of a world of fantasy where she leaves her stodgy husband for an adventure with the handsome stranger, while a variety of hallucinogenic tableaux play out around her as a rock band provides a running commentary on the action. Filled with the sort of casual nudity and striking visuals that would play a much larger role in Tinto Brass's later work, Nerosubianco (aka Attraction) features a number of original songs performed on screen by Freedom, a group led by Ray Royer and Bobby Harrison, founding members of Procol Harum. The film was released in the United States under the titles Black On White and The Artful Penetration of Barbara. Thriller Desert Phantom is a 1936 American film directed by S. Roy Luby. Comedy Zeisters, also known as Fat Guy Goes Nutzoid, is a 1986 comedy film produced by Troma Entertainment. Troma was originally set to title the film Fat Boy Goes Nutzoid, but, at the request of the lawyers of the hip-hop group The Fat Boys, it was changed to Fat Guy. It is directed by John Golden, stars Joan Allen, and features original music by Leo Kottke. The plot revolves around two brothers who befriend an escaped mental patient and accompany him on his misadventures in the big city. The film is one of the most popular movies in the Troma library, mainly because of its offbeat title. According to the video box, Barry Nolan of Hard Copy states that this is his favorite Troma movie. Comedy El último caballo is a 1950 Spanish comedy film directed by Edgar Neville starring Fernando Fernán Gómez. Comedy Models and Wives is a 1931 short comedy film written by Henry Johnson and Sidney Levee and directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction ID Forever Part I is an upcoming action sci-fi film that will be released on July 3, 2015. Comedy Snafu is a 1945 comedy film written by Louis Solomon and Harold Buchman, and directed by Jack Moss. Thriller Shockers: Dance is a film directed by Richard Clark released on November 2, 1999. Comedy Don't Play Hookey is a 1923 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction The Big Bang a.k.a. Le Big-Bang is an X-rated animated science fiction fantasy film, originally released in 1987 by 20th Century Fox in France and Entertainment Film Distributors, Ltd. in the United Kingdom. The UK version was written by English satirist Tony Hendra, who was also the voice director. Comedy Victoria No. 203 is a 1973 Hindi film produced and directed by Brij. The film stars Navin Nischol, Saira Banu, Ranjeet, Anwar Hussain, Helen. Ashok Kumar and Pran play key supporting roles and earned the Filmfare nominations for the film. The music by Kalyanji Anandji and the roles of Ashok Kumar and Pran made this a "superhit" at the box office. There was a Telugu remake titled Andaru Dongale starring Laxmi of Julie fame and Shobhan Babu and also a Tamil remake called Vairam with Jaishankar and Jayalalithaa. A Hindi remake of the film produced by Brij's son Kamal Sadanah was released in August 2007. Comedy Woman on Top is a 2000 fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Fina Torres. It is set in Salvador, Brazil and San Francisco, United States. The film stars Penélope Cruz, Murilo Benício, Harold Perrineau Jr. and Mark Feuerstein. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Maids is a 2001 Brazilian film directed by Fernando Meirelles and Nando Olival. It is based on the play of the same name by Renata Melo, and has received multiple awards and nominations. Documentary film R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour is a live DVD by the Canadian band Rush, that was released on November 22, 2005 in Canada and the U.S. and November 28, 2005 in Europe, therein documenting the band's R30: 30th Anniversary Tour. The DVD was released in a standard and deluxe set. The deluxe version features two audio CDs of the DVD content as well as various interviews and extra live footage. The released product saw the omission of songs "Bravado", "One Little Victory", "By-Tor And The Snow Dog", "La Villa Strangiato", "YYZ", "Red Sector A", "The Trees", and "Secret Touch" as these tracks were already featured on the Rush in Rio DVD, a full concert in Brazil on the last night of the band's 2002 Vapor Trails Tour. This was done to eliminate redundancy. This modified set-list is heard on both the DVD, as well as a deluxe edition audio soundtrack. "Red Sector A" would later be released on the Snakes & Arrows Live DVD, "Secret Touch" was featured on the Retrospective 3 compilation DVD released on March 3, 2009, and "One Little Victory" was released on the live CD DVD compilation Working Men. Documentary film February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four is a 2003 feature film by Rebecca Cerese and Steven Channing. Nationally broadcast on Independent Lens on PBS, it tells the story of The Greensboro Four, four young college freshman, Joseph McNeil, David Richmond, Franklin McCain and Ezell Blair, Jr. now Jibreel Khazan, who staged a sit-in at Woolworth's in 1960 to protest segregation practices. Based largely on first hand accounts and rare archival footage, the documentary film February One documents one volatile winter in Greensboro that not only challenged public accommodation customs and laws in North Carolina, but served as a blueprint for the wave of non-violent civil rights protests that swept across the South and the nation throughout the 1960s. It won an award of excellence at the Global Peace Film Festival in 2004, Best Documentary Film at the Carolina Film and Video Festival, and the Human Rights Award at the RiverRun Film Festival. The documentary has also played at the King Center in Atlanta, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and the National Archives in Washington, DC among many other places. Documentary film The Mysteries of Amelia Earhart is a 1998 mystery documentary film written and directed by Robert Beemer. Animation Rei-Lan: Orchid Emblem is a 1997 hentai anime OVA and the first to be distributed and licensed by Kitty Media. It was released on DVD as part of The Best of Kitty anthology series in 2001. Comedy The Emperor Of Romance is a 1993 comedy drama film written by Sam-yuk Yoon and directed by Park Moon-su. Comedy National Lampoon's Gold Diggers is a 2003 film directed by Gary Preisler. It features two friends, played by Will Friedle and Chris Owen, who marry two old ladies, played by Louise Lasser and Renée Taylor, so they can inherit their fortunes when they die. Comedy Life Partners is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Susanna Fogel and co-written with Joni Lefkowitz. It is Fogel's feature film directorial debut. The film stars Leighton Meester, Adam Brody, Gillian Jacobs, Greer Grammer, Gabourey Sidibe, and Julie White. The film premiered on April 18, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival in the Spotlight section. Comedy Go Chase Yourself is a 1938 crime and comedy film written by Paul Yawitz and Bert Granet and directed by Edward F. Cline. Comedy Four Shades of Brown is a 2004 Swedish film written by the comedy group Killinggänget and directed by their member Tomas Alfredson. The film stars Robert Gustafsson, Johan Rheborg, Henrik Schyffert, Jonas Inde, Maria Kulle and Ulf Brunnberg. The film consists four interweaved stories about life tragedies, with settlements related to fatherhood as the common theme. It was produced by Sveriges Television. The film won four Guldbagge Awards including Best Director and Best Actor for Gustafsson. In 2005 it was aired on television as four mid-length television films, which had been reedited with additional footage. Documentary film L' hypothèse du Mokélé-Mbembé is a documentary film written and directed by Marie Voignier. Thriller The Spy Who Loved Me is the tenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional secret agent James Bond. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and the screenplay was written by Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum. The film takes its title from Ian Fleming's novel The Spy Who Loved Me, the tenth book in the James Bond series, though it does not contain any elements of the novel's plot. The storyline involves a reclusive megalomaniac named Karl Stromberg, who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilisation under the sea. Bond teams up with a Russian agent, Anya Amasova, to stop Stromberg. Curd Jürgens and Barbara Bach co-star. It was shot on location in Egypt and Italy, with underwater scenes filmed at the Bahamas, and a new soundstage being built at Pinewood Studios for a massive set which depicted the interior of a supertanker. The Spy Who Loved Me was well-received by critics. The soundtrack composed by Marvin Hamlisch also met with success. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards amidst many other nominations and novelized in 1977 by Christopher Wood as James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me. Thriller Flight of the Intruder is a 1991 film directed by John Milius, based on the novel of the same name by former Grumman A-6 Intruder pilot Stephen Coonts. The film stars Danny Glover, Willem Dafoe and Brad Johnson. Comedy Your Lucky Day is a 2010 short action comedy film written and directed by Dan Brown. Comedy Scènes de ménage English: Domestic stages, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by André Berthomieu, written by Marcel Achard, starring Bernard Blier and Louis de Funès. The scenario is based on three pieces of Georges Courteline: "La peur des coups", "La paix chez soi", and "Les Boulingrin". Science Fiction Les visiteurs 2: Les couloirs du temps is a sequel to the original French film, Les Visiteurs. The film was followed by an American remake of the first Les Visiteurs, Just Visiting. Les Visiteurs II sold 8,035,299 tickets in France. Comedy 20% Fiction is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Barry Primus. Comedy Shakespeare in Love is a 1998 British-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Madden, written by Marc Norman and playwright Tom Stoppard. The film depicts an imaginary love affair involving Viola de Lesseps and playwright William Shakespeare while he was writing Romeo and Juliet. Several characters are based on historical people, and many of the characters, lines, and plot devices allude to Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare in Love won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. Documentary film Goal! The World Cup is a 1966 documentary film directed by Ross Devenish and Abidin Dino. Comedy Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, is a musical film, photographed in Ansco Color in the CinemaScope format. The film was directed by Stanley Donen, with music by Saul Chaplin and Gene de Paul and lyrics by Johnny Mercer, and choreography by Michael Kidd. The screenplay, by Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, and Dorothy Kingsley, is based on the short story "The Sobbin' Women", by Stephen Vincent Benét, which was based in turn on the Ancient Roman legend of The Rape of the Sabine Women. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, which is set in Oregon in 1850, is particularly known for Kidd's unusual choreography, which makes dance numbers out of such mundane frontier pursuits as chopping wood and raising a barn. Film critic Stephanie Zacharek has called the barn-raising sequence in Seven Brides "one of the most rousing dance numbers ever put on screen." Seven Brides for Seven Brothers won the Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and was nominated for four additional awards, including Best Picture of the Year. In 2006, American Film Institute named Seven Brides for Seven Brothers as one of the best American musical films ever made. Comedy The World's Greatest Lover is a 1977 comedy film directed, written by and starring Gene Wilder, and co-starring Carol Kane. It is a tribute/spoof of classic silent comedies and 'old Hollywood' of the 1920s, specifically the popularity of romantic icon Rudolph Valentino. Science Fiction Game Knight is a 2010 is a short, comedy and animation film directed by Harry Barnes, Aidan Keith-Hynes and Chris Yeaton. Animation A Lecture on Camouflage is a 1944 American animated film directed by Chuck Jones. A Private Snafu cartoon short made for the troops during World War II. Comedy Harisma is a 2010 film writen and directed by Christina Ioakeimidi. Comedy Engaeyum Eppothum is a 2011 Tamil romantic drama thriller film written and directed by newcomer M. Saravanan. Starring Jai, Anjali, Sharvanand and Ananya, it is produced by A. R. Murugadoss in association with Fox Star Studios, marking the studio's entry into Tamil cinema. Engeyum Eppodhum illustrates two love stories—one set against the backdrop of Chennai and the other in Tiruchi—which join together in the climax. The film released on 16 September 2011, to very positive reviews, going on to become a critical and commercial success and has won lot of critical acclaim as well. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Journey and released on 16 December 2011. Documentary film Food and Magic is a 1943 short documentary film commissioned by the United States Government during World War II. Food and Magic, was produced by the War Activities Committee of The Motion Picture Industry and it deals with food conservation and healthy eating. It stars Jack Carson as a sideshow barker who informs the crowd about proper wartime food consumption, including conservation and rationing. Thriller Algeny: The Genetic Factor is a 2007 science fiction and thriller film written and directed by Andrew Burroughs. Thriller Bulundi is a 1981 action, crime, drama, mistery and thriller film written by Moin-ud-din, Santosh, Esmayeel Shroff and Tahir and directed by Esmayeel Shroff. Comedy Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons was a Walt Disney animated film released in the United States on May 19, 1937, for a limited time to help promote the upcoming release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It was a collection of five Oscar-winning Silly Symphonies shorts, bridged together with title cards and a narrator. Like The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, each of the cartoons had been released on its own at first before being fused together as one film. The separate cartoon shorts are now available on DVD. At approximately 41 minutes, the film does not seem to fulfill today's expectations for a feature film. However, Saludos Amigos, which at approximately 42 minutes also does not seem to meet the criterion, is considered by Disney as one of their Animated Classic Features. When excluding the live action between the animated segments, the total amount of actual animation in Saludos Amigos is even less than in Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons. The official book Disney A to Z by Dave Smith, however, does not include the film in its feature film list. Documentary film Trekkies is a 1997 documentary film directed by Roger Nygard about the devoted fans of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek franchise. It is the first film released by Paramount Vantage, then known as Paramount Classics, and stars Denise Crosby. The film contains interviews with Star Trek devotees, more commonly known as Trekkies. The fans range from people who dress as Klingons to members of Brent Spiner fan clubs and includes a club that is producing a Star Trek movie of their own. Trekkies includes many Star Trek actors and fans including Barbara Adams, the Whitewater scandal trial juror who arrived in court in her Starfleet uniform. Another prominent profilee was Gabriel Köerner, who attained minor celebrity status as a result of his role in the film. In 2003, a sequel was released, entitled Trekkies 2. This documentary travels throughout the world, mainly in Europe, to show fans of Star Trek from outside the United States. It also revisits memorable fans featured in the previous film. Documentary film Above All Else is a documentary film directed by John Fiege. Thriller Raffles is a comedy-mystery film produced by Samuel Goldwyn. It stars Ronald Colman as the titular character, a proper English gentleman who moonlights as a notorious jewel thief, and Kay Francis as his love interest. It is based on the 1906 play Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman by E. W. Hornung and Eugene Wiley Presbrey, which was in turn adapted from the 1899 novel of the same name by Hornung. Oscar Lagerstrom was nominated for an Academy Award for Sound, Recording. The story had been filmed previously as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman in 1917 with John Barrymore as Raffles, and again in 1925 by Universal Studios. A 1939 film version, also produced by Goldwyn, stars David Niven in the title role. Documentary film Cirque du Soleil presents A THRILLING RIDE THROUGH KOOZA, a captivating documentary that looks at the creative process of KOOZA. Comedy Is Everybody Happy? is an American musical film starring Ted Lewis, Alice Day, Lawrence Grant, Ann Pennington, and Julia Swayne Gordon, directed by Archie Mayo, and released by Warner Brothers. The music for the film was written by Harry Akst and Grant Clarke, except for "St. Louis Blues" by W. C. Handy and "Tiger Rag". The film's title takes its name from Lewis's famous catchphrase "Is everybody happy?" The film's soundtrack exists on Vitaphone discs preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive, but the film itself is considered a lost film, per the Vitaphone Project website. Lewis and his orchestra also appeared in a short subject called Is Everybody Happy?, consisting of musical numbers cut from the Abbott and Costello feature film Hold That Ghost released by Universal Studios. Columbia Pictures released a feature-length biopic of Lewis also titled Is Everybody Happy?. Thriller Babae Sa Bintana is a 1998 Action Drama Thriller film written by Roy Iglesias and directed by Chito S. Roño. Comedy Roseanna's Grave is a 1997 American romantic dramedy film directed by Paul Weiland. In his review, Roger Ebert concludes that Roseanna's Grave "isn't of much consequence, perhaps, and the gears of the plot are occasionally visible as they turn. But it's a small, sweet film that never tries for more than it's sure of, and the actors find it such a relief to be playing such goodhearted characters that we can almost feel it." Documentary film Ich kenn keinen - Allein unter Heteros is a 2003 film directed by Jochen Hick. Documentary film Ricardo Bär is a 2013 documentary biography film written and directed by Gerardo Naumann and Nele Wohlatz. Comedy A Film With Me in It is a 2008 Irish film directed by Ian Fitzgibbon and written by Mark Doherty. The film is a black comedy that follows Mark and Pierce, an unsuccessful actor and a failing writer respectively, who find themselves trying to cope after a string of accidents surrounds them in corpses. The film generally received a positive response, and was released on DVD in October 2011. Comedy Balkan Spy is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy, drama film directed by Serbian directors Dušan Kovačević and Božidar Nikolić. Thriller The Sell Out is a 1976 film directed by Peter Collinson that was filmed in Israel. It stars Oliver Reed and Richard Widmark. Thriller Prometheus Bound is a 2002 drama film written by Wic Coleman and directed by J.C. Brandy and William Irlond Coleman. Comedy No eres tú, soy yo is a 2010 Mexican romantic comedy directed by Alejandro Springall starring Eugenio Derbez, Alejandra Barros and Martina García and based on the Argentinean film No sos vos, soy yo, written by Juan Taratuto. It was produced by Matthias Eherenberg and filmed in Mexico City. The script was written by Luis Dawn and shows the experiences of Javier Herrera, an unlucky cardiovascular surgeon who, after being left by his wife María, must fight the problems of his love life upon not being able easily to forget his former mate. In the end, he meets Julia, an unmarried mother who works in a pet shop, with whom he falls in love and who helps him to bear his separation. No eres tú, soy yo was released 27 August 2010 in México. Documentary film Sounds for Mazin is a 2012 short documentary family/drama film written by Alwin Kuiken and directed by Ingrid Kamerling. Documentary film NOW: In the Wings on a World Stage is a documentary film directed by Jeremy Whelehan. Animation Baerenbraut is a 2007 animation, drama and short film directed by Derek Roczen. Documentary film The Tight Rope is a 2009 documentary film directed and written by Nuria Ibáñez. Comedy Happy Family is a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Herman Yau. Small Han Sang works in a top position at his dad's real estate company. The dad doesn't interfere often but during a period of interviewing new applicants, he has personally recommended Kaka who in the end gets a job at the company. A good worker and a good bond between Sang and Kaka is created. Even to the point of love and plans of marriage. Then the dad drops the bomb. Kaka is Sang's sister. Animation Fractured Fairy Tales: The Phox, the Box and the Lox is a 1999 animated family comedy film written by Jay Ward, Bill Scott and Chris Hayward and directed by Steve Moore. Science Fiction The Unknown Terror is a 1957 American science fiction/horror film. The film was written by Kenneth Higgins and directed by Charles Marquis Warren. The mysterious disappearance of Jim Wheatley, while exploring the "cave of the dead" near a Mexican village, brings his sister, Gina, and her husband, Dan Matthews, to the territory to search for him. Embittered, crippled Pete Morgan, insists on going along and reminds Dan that his condition is Dan's fault since it happened in an accident in which Pete saved Dan's life. Plus, Gina was Pete's sweetheart before the accident. Things become tense when native wife Concha arranges for the men to be led to a place where they can hear the voices of the dead crying from beneath the earth and, while they are gone, a grotesque, demented man apparently covered with a foamy fungus attacks Gina and chases her into the jungle. This creature is run off, but the party determines to find a way to the source of the underground sounds. Thriller The Game is a 1997 mystery thriller film directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn, and produced by Propaganda Films and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. It tells the story of a wealthy investment banker who is given a mysterious gift: participation in a game that integrates in strange ways with his everyday life. As the lines between the banker's real life and the game become more uncertain, hints of a large conspiracy become apparent. The Game was well received by critics like Roger Ebert and major periodicals like The New York Times, but had middling box-office returns compared to the success of Fincher's previous film, Seven. The scene in which protagonist Van Orton finds a life-size clown doll in his driveway was ranked #44 on Bravo's list of The 100 Scariest Movie Moments. Comedy Bobby Jasoos is a 2014 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Samar Shaikh and produced by Dia Mirza and Sahil Sangha. The film stars Vidya Balan and features Ali Fazal, Supriya Pathak, Rajendra Gupta and Tanvi Azmi in supporting roles. It tells the story of Bilkis "Bobby" Ahmed, a Hyderabadi woman who aspires to be a detective despite facing a series of obstacles. Comedy Speaking of the Weather is an animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series produced by Leon Schlesinger for Warner Bros.. Released to theaters on September 4, 1937, it was directed by Frank Tashlin and animated by Joe D'Igalo and Volney White. It was reissued into the "Blue Ribbon Classics" series in January 1945. The film centers around literary figures coming to life — a basic theme that Tashlin would later use in the subsequent shorts Have You Got Any Castles? and You're an Education, both released in 1938. Collectively, the films are commonly referred to by WB cartoon fans as the "Tashlin Three." Thriller Deadly Hero is a 1976 thriller movie starring Don Murray, Diahn Williams, James Earl Jones, Lilia Skala, Treat Williams, and directed by Ivan Nagy from a screenplay by George Wislocki and Don Petersen. Released in 1976 with an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, the film was distributed by AVCO Embassy Pictures and is Treat Williams' film debut. Deadly Hero opened to mixed, mostly negative reviews by critics and was seen as a commercial failure. Science Fiction One Million Years B.C. is a 1966 British adventure/fantasy film starring Raquel Welch and John Richardson, set in a fictional age of cavemen and dinosaurs. The film was made by Hammer Film Productions and Seven Arts, and is a remake of the Hollywood film One Million B.C.. It recreates many of the scenes of the earlier film. Location scenes were filmed on the Canary Islands in the middle of winter, in late 1965. The British release prints of this film were printed in dye transfer Technicolor. The film was released in edited form in the United States in 1967, printed in DeLuxe Color. Like the original film, this remake is largely ahistorical. It portrays dinosaurs and humans living together, whereas, according to the geologic time scale, the last dinosaurs became extinct roughly 65 million years BC, and Homo sapiens did not exist until about 200,000 years BC. Ray Harryhausen, who animated all of the dinosaur attacks using stop motion techniques, stated that he did not make One Million Years B.C. for "professors" who in his opinion "probably don't go to see these kinds of movies anyway". Comedy Cheba Louisa is a 2013 comedy film written by Françoise Charpiat and Mariem Hamidat and directed by Françoise Charpiat. Thriller Crazy Bitches is a 2014 horror film written and directed by Jane Clark. Comedy Weirdsville is a black comedy directed by Allan Moyle and written by Willem Wennekers. The film premiered January 18, 2007 at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. The film has also been shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, and the Raindance Film Festival, among many. The film opened in limited release in the United States on October 5, 2007 in 1 theater in Austin, Texas, and expanded to 2 more theaters two weeks later. The film was released on November 16, 2007 in the United Kingdom. The film takes place in Northern Ontario and was filmed in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and Brantford Ontario, Canada. Thriller Dream a Little Dream 2 is a 1995 direct-to-video American teen comedy film, starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Robyn Lively and Stacie Randall. Directed by James Lemmo, this film is the sequel to the 1989 film Dream a Little Dream. It is one of seven films which featured The Two Coreys. Animation Goat Story - The Old Prague Legends is a 2008 Czech computer-animated feature film. Directed by Jan Tománek and produced by Art And Animation studio. It was the first Czech and East Europe feature-length computer animated film. It won the main prize at the 2010 Buenos Aires International Children's Film Festival. The film featured on the cover of the March 2008 edition of American magazine Animation. Comedy The Ramen Girl is an 2008 American–Japanese comedy–drama film starring Brittany Murphy about a girl who goes to Japan and decides to learn how to cook ramen. Murphy is also listed in the production credits as one of the producers. Thriller The Harvester is a 2000 thriller film written by Tom Moore, John Ellis, Matthew Kilburn and Garrett York and directed by Tom Moore. Comedy Le Projectionniste is a 2013 short comedy and drama film written by Rachid Zaki and directed by Najat Jellab. Comedy Nymfios, anymfeftos is a 1967 comedy film written by Giorgos Lazaridis and directed by Orestis Laskos. Comedy Beethoven is a 1992 family comedy film, directed by Brian Levant and starring Charles Grodin as George Newton and Bonnie Hunt as Alice Newton. The film is the first in the Beethoven film series. It was written by John Hughes and Amy Holden Jones. The story centers on a St. Bernard dog named after the composer Ludwig van Beethoven owned by the Newton family and starring Nicholle Tom as Ryce Newton, Christopher Castile as Ted Newton, Sarah Rose Karr as Emily Newton, Stanley Tucci as Vernon, Oliver Platt as Harvey, and Dean Jones as Dr. Herman Varnick. Joseph Gordon-Levitt made his film debut as a first student. Thriller "Warwick Wilson is the consummate host. He carefully prepares for a dinner party, the table impeccably set and the duck perfectly timed for 8:30 p.m. John Taylor is a career criminal. He’s just robbed a bank and needs to get off the streets. He finds himself on Warwick’s doorstep posing as a friend of a friend, new to Los Angeles, who’s been mugged and lost his luggage. As the wine flows and the evening progresses, we become deeply intertwined in the lives of these two men and discover just how deceiving appearances can be. With outstanding performances by David Hyde Pierce and Clayne Crawford, cowriter/director Nick Tomnay takes us on a suspense-filled ride where nothing is as it seems. The Perfect Host is a slippery psychological thriller that exposes true human nature and reveals just how far we’re willing to go to satisfy our needs." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film We Have Seen Torture is a 2012 documentary directed by Cenk Örtülü and Zeynel Koç. Comedy Shankar Dada M.B.B.S. is a 2004 Telugu film which is a remake of Hindi blockbuster Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.. The film was directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee starring Chiranjeevi, Srikanth, Sonali Bendre, Paresh Rawal and Girish Karnad. The film is one of the most highly anticipated and one of the biggest block busters in 2004. Chiranjeevi and Srikanth won the Filmfare Best Actor and Filmfare Best Supporting Actor awards respectively. The film was followed by a 2007 sequel, Shankar Dada Zindabad. Documentary film Last folk singer Hitoshi Kaji is a documentary film directed by Hiroshi Horiuchi. Documentary film Greetings from Washington DC is a 1981 film Lucy Winer. Documentary film Les Frères Bapst, charretiers is a 1989 documentary short film written and directed by Jacqueline Veuve. Comedy Hamlet Goes Business is a 1987 Finnish comedy film directed by Aki Kaurismäki and starring Pirkka-Pekka Petelius. Documentary film Seventh-Gay Adventists is a 2013 documentary drama film directed by Daneen Akers and Stephen Eyer. Documentary film Whales: An Unforgettable Journey is a short documentary film directed by David Clark, Al Giddings and Roger Payne. Documentary film Audience of One is an award-winning 2007 documentary directed by Michael Jacobs that was premiered on 9 March 2007 at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Documentary film The Zimbers is a 1991documentary film written and directed by Peter Schreiner. Thriller Sólo quiero caminar is a 2008 Spanish drama film directed and written by Agustín Díaz Yanes. The film was nominated for eleven Goya awards, winning one. Animation Sir Billi is a 2012 British computer animated adventure comedy feature film. It was made by Sascha Hartmann and Tessa Hartmann, husband and wife, who currently live in Scotland. Directed by Sascha Hartmann, the film stars the voices of Christopher Alexander, John Amabile, Sean Connery, Alan Cumming, Patrick Doyle and Kieron Elliott. The film is the Scotland's first CGI animated feature film. It was also the final acting role for Sean Connery, who announced his retirement from the motion picture industry after working on the film. Sir Billi is an adventure about the race to save the last beaver in Scotland, led by Sir Billi; veterinarian by profession, skateboarder by passion and grandfather by love. Animation Swift is a 2012 animation, short, drama film directed by Kristen Campbell. Thriller 3 is a 2012 Indian Tamil romantic psychological thriller film directed by Aishwarya R. Dhanush who made her directorial debut with the film. It stars Dhanush, who himself co-produced the film, alongside Shruti Haasan. Soundtrack and film score were composed by debutante Anirudh Ravichander while the cinematography was handled by Velraj. The film gained high anticipation due to the viral marketing of the song "Why This Kolaveri Di". 3 released on 30 March 2012 to mixed reviews ending up as an average grosser. However the audio of the film was a great success. Thriller Latin Quarter is a 1945 British thriller, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Derrick De Marney, Joan Greenwood and Beresford Egan. The film is an adaptation of the play L'Angoisse by Pierre Mills and C. Vylars. It was Sewell's second film version of the story, following The Medium in 1934. It was made by British National Films at Elstree Studios. Comedy L'auberge rouge is a 2007 comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk. Thriller The Whole Truth is an upcoming American drama thriller film directed by Courtney Hunt and written by Nicholas Kazan. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Gabriel Basso, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Renée Zellweger and Jim Belushi. Principal photography of the film began on July 7, 2014 in New Orleans. The film is slated for a 2015 release. Animation Invisible Picture Show is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tim Travers Hawkins. Comedy Ça Promet! is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Christophe Garnier. Comedy The Groundhogs is a comedy, drama, romance film written by Élie Chouraqui and Danièle Thompson and directed by Élie Chouraqui. Thriller The Cellar is a 1989 horror film directed by Kevin Tenney and starring Patrick Kilpatrick. Documentary film Laßt uns auch leben is a 1953 documentary film. Animation The Watercolor is a 2009 Turkish animated film, directed by Cihat Hazardağlı. The film went on nationwide general release on November 13, 2009. Comedy Rise and Shine is a 1941 film directed by Allan Dwan. Science Fiction Rubber's Lover is cult filmmaker Shozin Fukui's 1996 follow-up to 964 Pinocchio. Like its predecessor, it is an underground Japanese cyberpunk film, with tense atmosphere, alarming visuals and graphic violence. Often interpreted as a semi-prequel to 964 Pinocchio, Rubber's Lover details a clandestine group of scientists who conduct psychic experiments on human guinea pigs they take from the streets. Using brain-altering drugs, sensory deprivation and computer interfaces, they subject their patients to gruesome scientific tortures that often end in brutal death. After continued failure, they pursue one last project - which yields dangerous results. Rubber's Lover can best be defined as Japanese cyberpunk and industrial noir, in the same vein as Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Filmed in stark black and white, located in a setting of grim urban steel, steeped in machine aesthetic, driven by a kinetic style and empowered by a grinding metallic soundtrack, it draws on nightmarish horror and generates heavy fetishcore themes. Science Fiction The Abyss is a 1989 American science fiction-adventure film written and directed by James Cameron, starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Michael Biehn. When an American submarine sinks in the Atlantic, the US search and recovery team works with an oil platform crew, racing against Russian vessels to recover the ship. Deep in the ocean, they encounter a new and mysterious species. Documentary film Fight Back, Fight AIDS: 15 Years Of ACT UP is a 2002 film directed by James Wentzy. Comedy Teacher's Pet is a 2004 animated comedy musical film based on the television series of the same name; the film ends the central storyline of the series. The film was produced by Disney Television Animation, and released theatrically on January 16, 2004. Although it was a box office bomb, the film did very well with critics. Animation Buccaneer Woodpecker is the 46th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 20, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Caifan is a 2013 documentary film directed by Lizzette Argüello Rocha. Comedy Zus & Zo is a 2001 Dutch film directed by Paula van der Oest. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Documentary film Trane Tracks: The Legacy of John Coltrane is a documentary film about saxophonist John Coltrane. Comedy Hard Luck Hero is a 2003 Japanese film written and directed by Japanese film director Sabu to showcase the Japanese boy band V6. The film involves usual Sabu elements such as high-speed car chases and yakuza. Documentary film Welcome to Fukushima is a documentary film directed by Alain de Halleux. Comedy Pathinonnil Vyazham is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by debutant Suresh Krishna, starring Mukesh and Manya. Documentary film The Agreement is the 2013 documentary film directed by Karen Stokkendal Poulsen. Science Fiction Bionicle: Mask of Light is a 2003 direct-to-video fantasy film based on the Lego toy series Bionicle, produced by Creative Capers Entertainment and released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment and Miramax Films. It has sold over 40 million copies worldwide since its release. The movie revolves around the latter half of the 2003 storyline, on the island called Mata Nui, home to six tribes of biomechanical creatures. The spirit protecting the island was put into a deep sleep, and only the Mask of Light, in the hands of two Matoran who are assisted by six Toa, can return it to the Toa of Light, who is predicted to defeat the Makuta. The direct-to-video sales made Mask of Light one of the top selling DVDs of 2003 in the United States, and has helped the development of three more movies in the franchise. It was praised for its visual effects and sound direction, but thought to be average in its storyline and character development. The movie was followed by the two prequels Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui, Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows and one sequel Bionicle: The Legend Reborn. Comedy Beneath the Surface is a 2007 comedy horror drama film written and directed by Blake Reigle. Comedy Night of the Loving Dead is a 2012 animated short comedy horror film written by Regina Moriarty and directed by Anna Humphries. Comedy Baby Cakes is a 1989 television movie starring Ricki Lake and Craig Sheffer. It was released on Valentine's Day in 1989 and is currently aired sporadically on Lifetime and Lifetime Movie Network. Thriller Schutzengel is a 2012 action drama film, written by Stephen Butchard, Paul Maurice and Til Schweiger, and directed by Til Schweiger. Comedy Sticky Wicket is a comedy drama film directed by Rick Schmidt. Comedy Viva Erotica is a 1996 Hong Kong film directed by Derek Yee and Lo Chi-Leung. Documentary film Do You Remember Sarajevo is a 2002 film written by Sead Kreševljaković and Nihad Kreševljaković and co-directed by Nedim Alikadić. Thriller First Man into Space is a 1959 science fiction horror film directed by Robert Day and distributed by Amalgamated films. It came from a script which had been rejected for production by AIP and was directly influenced by The Quatermass Xperiment. Comedy Whoops is a 1993 Hungarian comedy film directed by Gyula Maár. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Beyond His Fondest Hopes is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Science Fiction At Granada, Killing is informed that Operation Rubicon has failed and that the Gundam is still in Libot. He sees his commander overriding an order to load nuclear weapons onto a warship. Killing tells him he never asked permission, and his commander asks him if he plans to violate the treaty. Killing says that Side 6 never signed the Antarctic Treaty and then shoots his commander. He takes command of Granada and orders the loading of the nukes to continue. On Libot, the police investigate the Kaempfer and ask to speak with Chris. A detective asks for information, but she refuses to answer any questions. He says the Zeon are attacking Libot because of the Alex, and he doesn't want anymore people to die. Chris says it couldn't be helped, and the detective says no one should ever have to die because it couldn't be helped. Al gets burgers and is shocked when he sees a dead boy being pulled out of the rubble of a building. Bernie sits in the forest looking at the nearby grave of Steiner. Comedy Three Men and a Leg is a 1998 comedy film written by Aldo, Giovanni, Giacomo, Giorgio Gherarducci and Massimo Venier and directed by Aldo, Giovanni, Giacomo, Lucio Martignoni and Massimo Venier. Comedy Komaki Nagai (Manami Konishi) is a 30'ish woman that has had it with her aspiring writer, but holds no job, husband. She then divorces him and moves back to her hometown area of Kyojima, Tokyo, along with their young daughter Non-chan. While in Tokyo, she finds it difficult to make ends meet, then decides to try opening her own bento (lunch box) shop. Science Fiction Uchu Kaisokusen, known as Invasion of the Neptune Men in the United States, is a tokusatsu SF/superhero film produced by Toei Company Ltd. in 1961. The movie starred then 22-year old Sonny Chiba as the intergalactic superhero Iron Sharp. As of 2008, this is the only appearance of Iron Sharp, who is called "Space Chief" in the US version. In either case, this film is similar to many a show in the Toei Superhero genre from the same period, like Planet Prince. Comedy Puppy is an independent Australian feature film starring Nadia Townsend, Bernard Curry, Sally Bull, and Terence Donovan. The film was written and directed by Irish-born, Australian Kieran Galvin, who also directed the short films: The Burning Boy, Mono-Winged Angel, Contact and Other People. He also wrote the exploitational thriller Feed, both Puppy and Feed were produced by Melissa Beauford. Animation Veronika is a 2011 documentary animation film directed by Mark Michel. Comedy Elf Princess Rane, also known as Fairy Princess Ren, is an anime OVA directed by Akitaro Daichi. It was released on VHS and DVD in North America by Media Blasters. The North American release contains a preview for a third OVA episode that was never produced; it's listed as an "evil preview." Documentary film Blood Relative is a 2013 family drama documentary film written and directed by Nimisha Mukerji. Documentary film My Sweet Canary is a French-greek-Israeli documentary film from 2011 about the life of Jewish-Greek rebetiko singer Roza Eskenazi. Its director is the Israeli Roy Sher. In the movie, Martha Demeteri Lewis, Tomer Katz and Mehtap Demir, three young musicians, look for the most famous singers of rebetiko and especially with the intention of learning more about the music career of Roza Eskenazi, as they travel between London, Jerusalem, Corinth, Istanbul, Athens and Salonika. Documentary film Guest is a 2010 documentary film directed by José Luis Guerín. Thriller L'Attrazione is a 1987 drama erotica thriller film written and directed by Mario Gariazzo. Comedy You're An Education is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. Animation An Adventure Through Time is a 2007 Brazilian animated film based on the Monica's Gang comic books. The film was directed and co-written by Mauricio de Sousa, creator of over two hundred characters featured in the comic books. Thriller Johnny Cool is a darkly violent 1963 crime film directed by William Asher based on the novel The Kingdom of Johnny Cool by John McPartland and starring Henry Silva and Elizabeth Montgomery. Produced in part by Peter Lawford, Johnny Cool features an interesting variety of notables as Johnny's associates and victims, including Mort Sahl, Telly Savalas, Jim Backus, Joey Bishop, and Sammy Davis, Jr., who also sings the theme song. Comedy Chrysanthemums the Word is a 2005 short comedy film written by The Bosun, Steve Roberts, The Steward, and directed by Toby Roberts . Comedy Khao Chon Kai is a 2006 Thai teen comedy drama film directed by Withid Kamsrakeaw. Comedy Gigot is an American motion picture; it was released in 1962 by 20th Century Fox. The film starred Jackie Gleason and was directed by Gene Kelly. Science Fiction Lifepod is a 1993 TV movie reworking of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Lifeboat. It starred Ron Silver, Robert Loggia, Kelli Williams & C. C. H. Pounder, with Silver also directing. The television film aired on Fox Network in June 1993. Lifepod moved the action from an ocean-bound lifeboat to a spacecraft's escape pod, with the characters the survivors of a sabotaged spacecraft. Thriller Chorabali is an action thriller Bangladeshi film released on 2012. The film is written and directed by Bangladeshi television drama director Redoan Rony. It is Rony's debut film. Comedy The Pool Boys, also known as American Summer, is a 2011 comedy film directed by James B. Rogers. It stars Matthew Lillard, Brett Davern, Rachelle Lefèvre, Efren Ramirez and Tom Arnold. Principal photography began in late April 2007, with filming taking place throughout the New Orleans Metropolitan Area. Since wrapping at the end of the following month, the film struggled to find a wide release. The film was later released to home media on December 27, 2011. Comedy Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B is a 1941 short, animation, comedy film written by Ben Hardaway and Lowell Elliot, and directed by Walter Lantz. Animation Woody is a street sweeper and gets into trouble with Officer Wally Walrus. He tries to get even for Wally throwing a banana peel on the sidewalk. He steals the cop's uniform and gets into the Jingling Bros. Circus because he is wearing it. Wally tries to get in, but he gets thrown out. He sneaks in under a tent, and Woody gives him a merry chase. Wally disguises himself as an elephant to catch the bird. Thriller Napoli violenta is a poliziottesco film directed by the Italian crime film specialist Umberto Lenzi in 1976. It was released on VHS in the US under the title Violent Protection and in the UK as Sudden Justice. Animation Walking with Dinosaurs is a 2013 family film about dinosaurs in the Late Cretaceous period 70 million years ago. The production features computer-animated dinosaurs in live-action settings with actors John Leguizamo, Justin Long, Tiya Sircar, and Skyler Stone providing voiceovers for the main characters. It was directed by Neil Nightingale and Barry Cook from a screenplay by John Collee. The film was produced by BBC Earth and Evergreen Films and was titled after BBC's 1999 television documentary miniseries of the same name. The film, with a budget of US$80 million, was one of the largest independent productions to date; it was financed by Reliance Big Entertainment and IM Global instead of a major studio. The majority of distribution rights were eventually sold to 20th Century Fox. The crew filmed footage on location in the U.S. state of Alaska and in New Zealand, which were chosen for their similarities to the dinosaurs' surroundings millions of years ago. Animal Logic designed computer-animated dinosaurs and added them to the live-action backdrop. Animation Go Outside is a short animation film directed by Paulo Muppet and Luciana Eguti. Comedy The Barefoot Humanity is a 2011 short comedy drama film written by Americo Melchionda, Emanuele Milasi and directed by Americo Melchionda. Thriller Die Hard 2 is a 1990 American action film and the second in the Die Hard film series. It was released on July 4, 1990. The film was directed by Renny Harlin, and stars Bruce Willis as John McClane. The film co-stars Bonnie Bedelia, William Sadler, Art Evans, William Atherton, Franco Nero, Dennis Franz, Fred Thompson, John Amos, and Reginald VelJohnson, returning briefly in his role as Sgt. Al Powell from the first film. The screenplay was written by Steven E. de Souza and Doug Richardson, adapted from Walter Wager's novel 58 Minutes. The novel has the same premise but differs slightly: A cop must stop terrorists who take an airport hostage while his daughter's plane circles overhead. He has 58 minutes to do so before the plane crashes. Roderick Thorp, who wrote the novel Nothing Lasts Forever, upon which Die Hard was based, receives credit for creating "certain original characters", although his name is misspelled onscreen as "Roderick Thorpe". As with the first film, the action in Die Hard 2 takes place on Christmas Eve. McClane is waiting for his wife to land at Washington Dulles International Airport when terrorists take over the air traffic control system. Comedy The Marc Pease Experience is a 2009 comedy film directed by Todd Louiso and written by Louiso and Jacob Koskoff. Shot primarily in and around Wilmington and New Hanover County, North Carolina in early 2007, the film is centered on Marc Pease, a man living in the past, when he was the star of his high school's musicals. The film stars Jason Schwartzman as Pease, Ben Stiller as Pease's former mentor, and Anna Kendrick as his love interest. Science Fiction Mortal Kombat is a 1995 American fantasy martial arts film written by Kevin Droney, directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, and starring Robin Shou, Linden Ashby, Bridgette Wilson, Christopher Lambert, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Talisa Soto. It is a loose adaptation of the early entries in the fighting game series Mortal Kombat. The plot of the film follows the warrior Liu Kang, the actor Johnny Cage, and the soldier Sonya Blade, all three guided by the god Raiden, on their journey to combat the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung and his forces in a tournament to save Earth. The film's primary source material was 1992's original game of the same title, but it was also inspired by and incorporates elements of 1993's follow-up game Mortal Kombat II. Mortal Kombat, a co-production between Threshold Entertainment and Midway Games, was filmed primarily in Los Angeles, as well as on location in Thailand, and premiered on August 18, 1995 in the United States. Its tie-in media included hit soundtracks Mortal Kombat: Motion Picture Score and Mortal Kombat: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, and a prequel animated film The Journey Begins. Documentary film Strand, Under The Dark Cloth is a 1989 documentary film written by Seaton Findlay and directed by John Walker. Animation Here and the Great Elsewhere is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Michèle Lemieux. Documentary film Lusitania is a 1998 TV Movie. Documentary film Outback Fight Club is a 2011 tv movie. Thriller Infected is a Canadian television Adventure Science-Fiction thriller film, which was directed by Adam Weissman. Documentary film Fellini: A Director's Notebook is an Italian documentary directed by Federico Fellini shot in 16mm and first broadcast in the United States on NBC in 1969. Comedy The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo is a 1935 American romantic comedy film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Stephen Roberts, and starred Ronald Colman, Joan Bennett, and Colin Clive. The screenplay was written by Nunnally Johnson and Howard Smith, based on play by Ilya Surguchev and Frederick Albert Swan. The film was inspired by the song of the same name, popularised by Charles Coborn. Thriller Tintorettor Jishu is a thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray. It is the third film of New Feluda Franchise as well as the sequel of Kailashey Kelenkari Documentary film Letters from Iran is a 2011 Documentary film directed by Manon Loizeau. Comedy SR: Saitama Rappers 2: Chick Rappers' Hurtful Rhyme is a 2010 film directed by Yu Irie. Comedy Skulhedface is a 1994 movie directed by Melanie Mandl. It is yet another story in Gwar's grand storyline, and the third to be released on video. Thriller The Marksman is a 2005 American action film directed by Marcus Adams, starring Wesley Snipes, William Hope, Emma Samms and Anthony Warren. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 6, 2005. Thriller Human Factor is a 2012 action crime thriller film written by Chaz Fatur, Eric Goren, Patricia Goren, Ian M. Wagner and directed by Chaz Fatur. Comedy Wedding Yells is a 1927 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy The Lady of Scandal is a 1930 American film directed by Sidney Franklin based on a play by Frederick Lonsdale and starring Ruth Chatterton, Basil Rathbone and Ralph Forbes. A British actress becomes involved with a member of an aristocratic family, who try desperately to thwart the match. Documentary film The Exhibition is a 2013 drama crime documentary film written and directed by Damon Vignale. Documentary film The Editor And The Dragon: Horace Carter Fights The Klan is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Walter E. Campbell and Martin M. Clark. Thriller Tidal Wave: No Escape is an American TV movie that aired on ABC on Monday May 5, 1997. Thriller Chapali Height is a 2012 Nepali thriller film featuring Amir Gautam, Raj Ghimire and Binita Baral. It was shot in the Chapali Height area in Kathmandu. The movie, directed by Dipendra K. Khanal and financed by Arjun Pokharel, was shot in 45 days. It is based on the story of a girl living in a hostel in Pokhara, and two guys who have fallen in love with her. The movie was the second biggest blockbuster of the year, behind Nischal Basnet's LOOT. Comedy Meeting Leila is a 2012 comedy and romance film directed by Adel Yaraghi and written by Abbas Kiarostami and Adel Yaraghi. Documentary film Ottavio Mario Mai is a 2002 film directed by Giovanni Minerba and Alessandro Golinelli. Comedy Southern Belles is a 2005 film directed by Paul S. Myers and Brennan Shroff. This is a story of two best friends who live in a trailer park located in the town of Johnson's Mark in Georgia. Dreaming of a fresh start in Atlanta they soon learn it will be very difficult to make their way there on their small town budget. There are many references to the literary history of the State of Georgia including Gone With the Wind and To Kill a Mocking Bird. Documentary film What holds up the Astrodome? Why did the Romans leave a hole in the roof of the Pantheon? Tour the world and trace the 2000-year history of domes with award-winning author-illustrator--and captivating storyteller--David Macaulay (The Way Things Work). From Houston's Astrodome to Rome's St. Peter's Cathedral, meet ingenious designers, hear rarely told heroic stories, and revel in amazing triumphs. Animation Social Satan is a 2012 short film by Sculpture. Animation Dome is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Liam O Brien. Animation Un Conte is a 2013 animation short film directed by Guillaume Arantes. Comedy Coolie No. 1 is a 1995 Bollywood comedy film directed by David Dhawan. The film stars Karisma Kapoor, Govinda, Shakti Kapoor, Kadar Khan, Sadashiv Amrapurkar with music by Anand-Milind. This movie was one of the first successful movie of Karisma Kapoor. Actor Govinda got Star Screen Award Special Jury Award for his role in this movie as 'performer of the decade'. Over the years the movie has became a classic in Indian film history and is now considered a cult film. The movie is a remake of a 1993 Tamil film Chinna Mapillai. Documentary film Forbidden Films is a documentary film directed by Felix Moeller. Comedy Touch of Pink is a 2004 Canadian-British gay-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid. The film takes its title from the Cary Grant film That Touch of Mink. Documentary film Princesitas de México is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Laure Egoroff. Documentary film Hardwood Dreams is a 1993 basketball sports documentary written, directed and produced by Michael Tollin and narrated by Wesley Snipes. It follows five Morningside High School seniors during their last high school basketball season, as they dream of the National Basketball Association. Comedy No hay que aflojarle a la vida is a 1975 Argentine film. Science Fiction No Escape, released in some countries as Escape from Absolom, is a 1994 American action/science fiction film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Ray Liotta, Lance Henriksen, Stuart Wilson, Kevin Dillon and Ernie Hudson. It was based on the 1987 novel The Penal Colony, by Richard Herley. The story, set in a dystopian future, concerns a former Marine who is serving life imprisonment on an island inhabited by savage and cannibalistic prisoners. It was shot in Queensland, Australia. Comedy Docks of New Orleans is a 1948 American film featuring Roland Winters in his second appearance as Charlie Chan. Animation Fallin' Floyd is a 2013 animation/short/drama film directed by Albert 't Hooft and Paco Vink. Comedy She Couldn't Say No is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Tommy Trinder, Fred Emney and Googie Withers. It was based on a play Funny Face by Paul Girard Smith and Fred Thompson. A woman arranges a burglary to try to recover a stolen diary with compromising details written in it. Documentary film Marion Brown - See The Music is a 1971 film directed by Theodor Kotulla. Comedy You're a Big Boy Now is a 1966 film with Elizabeth Hartman, Geraldine Page and Peter Kastner written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola based on a 1963 novel, also titled You're a Big Boy Now, by David Benedictus. The story of a young man's troubled awakening to the big world is a peculiar one. But the film is an early example of the forthcoming counterculture sensibilities — not because of a focus on drugs or long hair, but because of the inclusion of the emerging music, the latest dance trends, and fresh social attitudes. As with The Graduate, there is the sense of searching for "something new" other than the conventional, discouraging world of the socially secure adults. The hit song by the same name, written and performed by the Lovin' Spoonful, was later included in an album a year later, after the movie had run its course in first-run theaters. The film also contained the Lovin' Spoonful instrumental Amy's Theme, and the jazz bagpiper Rufus Harley plays a small role. The Spoonful released a soundtrack album. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot at Chelsea Studios in New York City. Documentary film Titanica is 1995 documentary film directed by Stephen Low. Comedy Rub and Tug is a 2002 comedy film written by Soo Lyu and Edward Stanulis and directed by Soo Lyu. Comedy Homicide: Division B is a 2008 short film, written and directed by Abner Pastoll and starring Edward Peel and Tim Downie, about a group of defective detectives who attempt to foil a bomb plot. The film was described by SKY TV as a "Delightfully daft cop comedy". It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the Short Film Corner and has been in competition at several high profile international film festivals including Newport Beach Film Festival, Tiburon Film Festival and the final Siena International Short Film Festival in Italy. It was selected by Jason Reitman as a finalist in the Project Direct! film competition. The film is distributed by Shorts International, and has played on television in the USA, UK, France and other countries. Comedy Le crime est notre affaire is a 2008 French comedy mystery film directed by Pascal Thomas and starring Catherine Frot, André Dussollier and Claude Rich. It is based on the Agatha Christie novel 4.50 from Paddington. Comedy Carlton Your Doorman was an animated television special starring the unseen doorman Carlton from the sitcom Rhoda. As on Rhoda, Carlton's voice was provided by Lorenzo Music. This was the only animated production from MTM Enterprises. It was a pilot for a weekly series which never materialized. The show aired on CBS May 21, 1980, piggybacking the Chuck Jones special Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over. It was revealed in this animated special that Carlton was a relatively young man, with shoulder-length blond hair & mustache. It is also one of the last animated pilots to use a laugh track, which was a common practice in the 1960s and the 1970s. Comedy L'Enquête Corse, known as The Corsican File in its US release, is a 2004 French comedy film directed by Alain Berbérian. It is based on the comic book of the same name, one of the stories from the Jack Palmer series by René Pétillon. The film is produced by Gaumont and Legend, and written by Christian Clavier and Michel Delgado. The story follows the escapades of private investigator Jack Palmer, a pseudonym of Rêmi Francois, trying to locate a man living on the island of Corsica who is to inherit a property from a will. Nicolas Jouenne of Le Figaro said, "And you must admit that the two actors stick to their characters perfectly! Although it has not adopted the unmistakable look of Jack Palmer, Christian Clavier is shown in a relatively convincing interpretation while retaining far from his usual bidding a bit boring. Facing him, Jean Reno turns out perfect in solitary independence leader and blood, in addition to the Corsican accent!" Thriller The Desperate Hours is a 1955 film from Paramount Pictures starring Humphrey Bogart and Fredric March. The movie was produced and directed by William Wyler and based on a novel and play of the same name written by Joseph Hayes which were loosely based on actual events. The original Broadway production had actor Paul Newman in the Bogart role but he was passed over for the movie because Bogart was a much bigger star. The character was made older in the script so Bogart could play the part. Bogart said he viewed the story as "Duke Mantee grown up," Mantee having been Bogart's breakthrough movie role in The Petrified Forest. Spencer Tracy was first cast to be in the film with Bogart, but the two friends both insisted on top billing and Tracy eventually withdrew. The role of Glenn Griffin was Bogart's last as a villain. The Desperate Hours was the first black-and-white movie in VistaVision, Paramount's wide-screen process. The house used in the final seasons of the television series Leave it to Beaver was used for exterior shots of the Hilliards' home. In 1956, Joseph Hayes won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Comedy Two of Spain's biggest female stars headline this offbeat comedy about the battle of wills between good and evil. Heaven is not getting its fair share of business for the afterlife, so Lola (Victoria Abril), an angel who sings in a nightclub located beyond the pearly gates, is sent to Earth to drum up business by her boss, Marina (Fanny Ardant). Her first prospect is Manny (Demián Bichir), a prizefighter with an injury that could take his life at any time. As Lola tries to claim Manny's soul for the Lord, the wicked Jack Davenport (Gael García Bernal) believes that the Devil deserves the boxer's soul, and he sends one of Hell's waitresses, Carmen (Penélope Cruz), to seal the deal. On Earth, Lola takes the form of Manny's former love and urges him to mend fences with his mother, while seductive Carmen tries to persuade Manny to return to the ring, knowing that another fight would mean his death. While Lola and Carmen wage war over Manny's soul, they maintain their cover by working at a grocery store, where they both learn a few lessons about the pitfalls of earthly capitalism. Meanwhile, Manny is dealing with financial problems of his own -- he owes money to the city's corrupt police commissioner (Emilio Gutiérrez Caba), who is using his strong-arm men to "persuade" Manny to pay up. Released in Europe as Sin Noticias de Dios (which translates as No News From God), Don't Tempt Me was a box-office success in Spain when it was released in late 2001, though it wouldn't reach American theaters until 2003. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi Comedy Hollywood is a 2002 Indian sci-fi Kannada movie written by Upendra and directed by Dinesh Babu. It starred Upendra in a triple role as "Surendra," "Upendra" and "US 47" along with the Australian actress Felicity Mason as "Manisha." The movie was dubbed into Telugu the following year retaining the same title. The movie was shot entirely in Hollywood, California with a very few support cast, including Ananth Nag and a monkey called Lakshmi, voiced by Ramesh Bhat. The movie was also dubbed into Telugu, retaining the same title. Comedy Rabbit's Feat is an animated 1960 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. As Maltese had left for Hanna-Barbera, his name was removed from the credits. Documentary film Sex in a Cold Climate is an 1998 Irish documentary film detailing the mistreatment of "fallen women" in the Magdalene laundries in Ireland. It was produced and directed by Steve Humphries and narrated by Dervla Kirwan. It was used as a source for the 2002 film, The Magdalene Sisters. The film was produced by Testimony Films and aired on Channel 4 in March 1998. Documentary film "Unraveling like a lush, gripping novel that constantly subverts expectations, The Oath is the interlocking drama of two brothers-in-law, Abu Jandal and Salim Hamdam, whose associations with al Qaeda in the 1990s propelled them on divergent courses. The film delves into Abu Jandal's daily life as a taxi driver in Sana’a, Yemen, and Hamdan’s military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay prison. Abu Jandal and Hamdan’s personal stories—how they came to serve as Osama bin Laden’s bodyguard and driver respectively—act as prisms through which to humanize and contextualize a world the Western media demonizes. As Hamdan’s trial progresses, his military lawyers challenge fundamental flaws in the court system. As charismatic Abu Jandal dialogues with his son, Muslim students, and journalists, he generously unveils the complex evolution of his belief system since 9/11. Exquisitely constructed so multiple threads and time periods commingle seamlessly, and gaining astonishingly intimate access to subjects and information, The Oath illuminates a realm too long misunderstood." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Life with Tom is a 1953 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ed Barge with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released to theatres on November 21, 1953 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is also one of several "wrap-around" T&J shorts, integrating footage from previous shorts into the plot. Comedy Lovers and Other Strangers is a 1970 comedy film based on the play by Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna. The cast includes Richard Castellano, Gig Young, Cloris Leachman, Anne Jackson, Beatrice Arthur, Bonnie Bedelia, Michael Brandon, Harry Guardino, Anne Meara, Bob Dishy, Marian Hailey, Joseph Hindy, and, in her film debut, Diane Keaton. Sylvester Stallone was an extra in this movie. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards, and was one of the top box office performers of 1970. It established Richard Castellano as a star and he, along with Diane Keaton, was subsequently cast in The Godfather. The song For All We Know was composed by Fred Karlin with lyrics by Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin. Lovers and Other Strangers was released by ABC Pictures. It was released on VHS in 1980 by Magnetic Video, but soon went out of print. The Magnetic Video release was a collector's item for many years, but the film was eventually re-released on VHS by CBS/Fox Video in the 1990s. It is now available on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment. Upon seeing this film, Richard Carpenter set about recording the song played during the wedding scene, "For All We Know", with his sister Karen. Comedy Fist of Jesus is a 2012 short film written by David Muñoz and directed by Adrián Cardona and David Muñoz. Animation Optimus 7 is a 2011 short animation film directed by Patrick Boivin. Comedy Private Resort is a 1985 comedy film, directed by George Bowers and written by Gordon Mitchell, Ken Segall, and Alan Wenkus. The film starred the then-unknown Rob Morrow, Johnny Depp and Andrew Dice Clay. Thriller The Maze Runner is a 2014 American dystopian action film directed by Wes Ball, based on James Dashner's 2009 novel of the same name. The film is the first installment in The Maze Runner film series and was produced by Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, and Lee Stollman with a screenplay by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers and T.S. Nowlin. The film stars Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Ki Hong Lee and Will Poulter. The story follows sixteen-year-old Thomas, portrayed by O'Brien, who awakens in a rusty elevator with no memory of who he is, only to learn he's been delivered to the middle of an intricate maze, along with a slew of other boys, who have been trying to find their way out of the ever-changing labyrinth — all while establishing a functioning society in what they call The Glade. Principal photography began in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on May 13, 2013 and officially concluded on July 12, 2013. The Maze Runner was released on September 19, 2014 in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Comedy The Lizard is a 2004 Iranian comedy drama film directed by Kamal Tabrizi, written by Peiman Ghasemkhani, and starring Parviz Parastui as Reza, the lizard. Although a comedy, the film makes serious points about the clergy, religion, society in Iran, and life in general. A copy of Marmoulak with English subtitles is widely available online. Comedy Walter og Carlo--op på fars hat is a 1985 comedy film directed by Per Holst. Comedy Wanta Sext? is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Tyler Funk. Comedy Criminals come in all shapes and sizes, and the cops find themselves following one with an especially nice shape in this comedy-thriller. Jill (Gabriella Hall) is a beautiful woman with poise, style, and a boyfriend, Ben (Hal Hutton), who has both good looks and money to spare. But Jill also has a prison record, thanks to her former career as a jewel thief. Science Fiction Steel and Lace is a 1991 science fiction action film directed by Ernest D. Farino. Documentary film Mickey B is a documentary drama film directed by Tom Magill. Documentary film New research has confirmed the unexpected, and what may have been known by civilizations throughout history, that the surface of the Earth has healing power—like a gigantic treatment table. In this breezy and uplifting film, National Geographic wildlife filmmaker, Steve Kroschel, takes a personal journey to test an outrageously simple and “too good to be true” healing concept: that bare-skin contact with the Earth has profound curative effects. Kroschel introduces this concept of “Earthing" or “Grounding” to his fellow residents of Haines, Alaska (population 1,700), where many endure common ills (arthritis, insomnia, paralysis) and suffer disabling pain. Starting with his own pain relief, Kroschel witnesses and films surprising, miraculous healings. Even an orphaned moose calf, named Karen, participates in the healing. Kroschel’s home-brewed movie turns into a serious chronicle of a local phenomenon and draws the attention of Apollo astronauts, doctors, scientists, researchers and skeptics—leading some scientists to proclaim grounding to be the “greatest health discovery of all time”. This eye-opening film may very well change the way you regard the earth beneath your feet. Documentary film RKO Production 601: The Making of 'Kong, the Eighth Wonder of the World is a 2005 documentary film. Thriller Anjathe is a Tamil drama film directed by Myshkin; starring Narain The film opened to rave reviews for its technical expertise, avant-garde filmmaking and for the performance of actor Narain. The film was remade in Kannada as Anjadiru. Comedy Heavenly Shift is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Márk Bodzsár. Comedy Free Jimmy is a Norwegian/British computer animated feature film first released in Norwegian in 2006, and later in English in 2008. The film was written and directed by acclaimed Norwegian subculture comic book artist Christopher Nielsen and the film features a number of characters from Nielsen's dark humor-laden comic books. The plot is an adult-oriented black comedy in which different groups of varying nationalities, and motives, all attempt to find a wayward and drug-addicted elephant in the Norwegian wilderness before the others do. The film explores a wide number of themes including addiction, drug abuse, freedom, nature, tragedy, crime, materialism, urban decay, animal cruelty and animal rights. Free Jimmy was Norway's first computer animated film, and costing in excess of 120 million Norwegian kroner it is the second most expensive Norwegian film to date, behind Max Manus. Several British CGI studios were involved in the production of Free Jimmy, although the film was mostly a Norwegian production. The voice actors for the original Norwegian version included Kristopher Schau, Jan Sælid, Are&Odin, Egil Birkeland, Terje Ragner, Anders T. Andersen and Mikkel Gaup. Comedy With Your Permission is a 2007 comedy film directed by Paprika Steen. Comedy The Thin Man Goes Home is a 1945 motion picture directed by Richard Thorpe. It is the fifth of the six Thin Man films starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Dashiell Hammett's dapper ex-private detective Nick Charles and his wife Nora. This entry in "The Thin Man" series was the first not directed by W.S. Van Dyke, who had died in 1943. Comedy The Tricky Game of Love is a Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Krejčík. Consisted of two sequences, the work was released on October 22, 1971 in Czechoslovakia. Documentary film Cesar's Grill is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Darío Aguirre. Comedy 7000 días juntos is a 1994 film directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. It was written by Fernando Fernán Gómez Javier García Maurino Fernando Morales and stars Pilar Bardem, José Sacristán, Chus Lampreave, Maria Barranco, Agustín González and Tina Sainz. Comedy Very Mean Men is a 2000 American crime-comedy film directed by Tony Vitale. It entered the competition at 2000 Seattle International Film Festival, in which won the New American Cinema Award for best editing. Thriller When Captain Kyle Fiersons (A.J. Draven) Black Ops Unit is ambushed during a raid to rescue a deadly nuclear device that has fallen into the wrong hands, he must run for his life to not only track down the missing time bomb, but also clear his name when he is accused of aiding the terrorists. Fierson must fight for his life when he is not only hunted by terrorists but betrayed by the country he loves. Comedy Date and Switch is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Chris Nelson and written by Alan Yang. The film was released in theaters and on video on demand on February 14, 2014, and stars Nicholas Braun, Hunter Cope, Dakota Johnson, and Zach Cregger. It was originally titled Gay Dude. Documentary film Florent: Queen of the Meat Market is a 2010 documentary film directed by David Sigal. Comedy It Happened One Sunday is a 1944 British romantic comedy film directed by Karel Lamac and starring Robert Beatty, Barbara White, Marjorie Rhodes, Kathleen Harrison and Moore Marriott. An Irish servant girl working in Liverpool mistakenly believes that she has a secret admirer working at a hospital, and while seeking him out accidentally meets and falls in love with a serviceman there. She spends the rest of the day around Liverpool with him and they eventually decide to marry. The film was based on the play She Met Him One Sunday by Victor Skutezky. Thriller Beyond Redemption is a 1999 film directed by Chris Angel. Comedy Gol Maal is a 1979 Bollywood comedy movie directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film was produced by Mukherjee and N.C.Sippy with music by Rahul Dev Burman. The film's music was crafted by Burman to match the timbre of Mukherjee's perception of a subtle, yet complex love story involving the Indian middle class. Along with getting high accolades and praise from several critics, the film became a "Blockbuster" at the box office and gained huge popularity among the masses. Gol Maal, becoming a "Mega Hit" reached the top spot in 1979 in terms of box office collections. The film till now remains as popular and favorite among the audiences as it used to be and is regarded as one of the finest comedy films of Indian Cinema. Comedy Anna's Dream is a 2002 television film directed by Colin Bickley. Science Fiction The Lost World is a 1960 fantasy adventure film loosely based on the novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle and directed by Irwin Allen. The plot of the film revolves around the exploration of a mysterious flat mountain in the heart of unknown Venezuela inhabited by cannibalistic natives, dinosaurs, carnivorous plants, and giant spiders. The cast includes Claude Rains, David Hedison, Fernando Lamas, Jill St. John, and Michael Rennie. Special effects for the film were rather simple and involved monitor lizards, iguanas, and crocodiles affixed with miniature horns and fins. Director Allen later stated that though he wanted stop motion models, he could only work with lizards and live creatures in accordance with the studio's budget. Comedy The Pet Store is a 1933 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy Battle for the Chairmanship is the 1986 comedy film written by Assi Dayan and directed by Avi Cohen. Documentary film Daughters of Wisdom is a documentary film directed by Bari Pearlman. Comedy Little Simico's Great Fantasy is a comedy and drama film directed by Arik Lubetzki. Documentary film "God Didn't Give Me a Week's Notice" is a 15 minute documentary by Richard Daily about Margaret Holloway, also known as "The Shakespeare Lady" of New Haven, Connecticut. Richard Dailey attended Bennington College at the same time as Margaret Holloway. He was three years behind her and their acquaintance was casual. She was very talented and well known on campus. When he found that she was homeless and panhandling on Whitney Ave in New Haven, Connecticut, he asked if he could record her performances and she agreed. He and Holloway worked two weeks to produce a 15 minute documentary. He then spent the next six months editing the material from his home in Paris. As reported in the Yale Daily News, December 7, 2001: "Set to jazzy music, the film features Holloway dramatically reciting several pieces from Euripides, Shakespeare and Chaucer. Dailey also recorded Margaret speaking about her life. Interspersed through the documentary are candid and telling stills of Holloway in various locations in New Haven." Daily made a hand-shake agreement with Holloway that any revenue produced by the film would be divided equally between the two of them. Thriller Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders is a 2006 direct-to-video film about the Hillside Strangler murders. The film featured Brittany Daniel, Lake Bell and Michelle Borth with Tomas Arana and Clifton Collins, Jr. playing the killers Angelo Buono, Jr. and Kenneth Bianchi respectively. It was directed by Chris Fisher. Thriller How To Steal the World is a 1968 adventure/action film based on the series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., with Robert Vaughn and David McCallum reprising their roles as secret agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin. It also stars Barry Sullivan and Eleanor Parker. It was originally telecast as the final two episodes of the TV series, as "The Seven Wonders of the World Affair". The feature version is the only U.N.C.L.E. film not to include Jerry Goldsmith's theme music. Science Fiction Government scientists create a fast-growing, genetically engineered strain of mold to wipe out cocoa fields - but this MOLD also feeds on human flesh! Stars Edward X. Young, Ardis Campbell and Lawrence George. Comedy The Princess Comes Across is a 1936 mystery/comedy film directed by William K. Howard and starring Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray, the second of the four times they were paired together. Lombard, playing an actress from Brooklyn pretending to be a Swedish princess, does a "film-length takeoff" on MGM's Swedish star Greta Garbo. Thriller You're dragged from your house to a secret prison. You have no right to a lawyer or a fair and speedy trial. You don't know when, or if, you will ever be released. You don't know who THE TORTURER is, if he's legitimate, or what tools he will use to get what he wants. The sound of the man screaming in a distant cell is terrifying, but not nearly as terrifying as the sound of the electric drill that accompanies it. No one can hear your cries for help. Nothing you say seems to satisfy him. Nothing he says seems to make sense.You tell him you don't know the answers to his questions. He says you're lying. He says he has proof, evidence, photographs, Internet records, wiretaps, bags of uranium oxide. You're hooded, frozen, stripped, probed and sexually humiliated. The deeper he goes the more you doubt your own sanity, and his. You know what you need to do to stop him, but you won't. You're confused.Only one thing is certain: In A Post 9-11 World No One Can Hear You Scream. Documentary film Maria lui Pascu is a 1985 short film directed by Felicia Cemaianu. Thriller Karimpinpovinakkare is a Malayalam film written by P. Padmarajan and directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Mammootty in the lead role. The film revolves around the life and revenge of a few villagers against each other. It had a huge star cast and was a big hit in box office when released. With time, this film is also considered as a classic in Malayalam cinema history. It is considered one of Mohanlal's best performances and gave him critic's acclaim. Animation The Universe Cotton is a 2009 animated short film directed by Lei Lei. Comedy Proud Princess is a 1952 comedy, drama, romance, family film written by Borivoj Zeman, Henryk Bloch and Oldrich Kautský, and directed by Borivoj Zeman. Thriller Epoch: Evolution is the 2003 TV-movie sequel to Epoch, directed by Ian Watson with David Keith reprising his role from the original film. Comedy Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu is a 1997 Malayalam romance film, made in India, written and directed by Kamal, starring Jayaram, Manju Warrier, Balachandra Menon, Biju Menon, and Vinaya Prasad. The music was composed by Vidyasagar. Documentary film Obey the Artist is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Ondi Timoner. Documentary film Star Trek: Aliens is a 2009 short documentary film written by M. David Melvin. Comedy Fermo posta Tinto Brass is a 1995 Italian comedy film-erotic film directed by Tinto Brass and set in vignettes. Comedy The Perfect Snob is a 1941 film directed by Ray McCarey. Documentary film Toby and the Tall Corn is a 1953 film directed by Richard Leacock. Documentary film Travelers Between Two Worlds is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Andrés Pineda. Documentary film The Shaper is a 1995 short documentary film directed by Jochen A. Schliessler. Science Fiction The Invisible Maniac is a 1990 film directed by Adam Rifkin. It stars Noel Peters and Savannah. Comedy I Like It Like That is a 1994 comedy-drama film about the trials and tribulations of a young Puerto Rican couple living in the poverty-stricken New York City neighborhood of the South Bronx. The film stars Lauren Velez, Jon Seda, Lisa Vidal, Griffin Dunne, Jesse Borrego and Rita Moreno, and was written and directed by Darnell Martin who, in her filmmaking debut, became the first African-American female filmmaker to take helm of a film produced by a major film studio. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Resident Evil: Retribution is a 2012 American-Canadian-German science fiction action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. It is the fifth installment in the Resident Evil film series based on the Capcom survival horror video game series Resident Evil, and the third to be written and directed by Anderson after the first film and the previous installment. Resident Evil: Retribution is a direct follow-on from the previous film Resident Evil: Afterlife, and focuses on Alice captured by the Umbrella Corporation, forcing her to make her escape from an underwater base in the Arctic Circle, used for testing the T-virus. The film has many returning actors and characters, along with new characters from the video game not featured in the previous films. Filming took place from October to December 2011 for an international release date of September 14, 2012. The film was released in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D to a box-office success, grossing over $240 million worldwide. Film critics criticized the film for its characters, plot, and acting while praising the 3D, visual effects, and fight choreography. Comedy Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger is a British film written and directed by Debbie Isitt, an improvised Christmas comedy and sequel to the 2009 film Nativity! The film stars David Tennant playing the dual role of twin brothers, with Joanna Page as the wife of one of the brothers and Ian McNeice as the father of the brothers. Pam Ferris and Marc Wootton reprise their roles from the first film. The film, which is the official Children in Need film of 2012, had its first public screening on 11 November 2012, when 42 Cineworld cinemas in the UK held one-off charity screenings with all proceeds going to Children in Need. The film's official premiere was at the Leicester Square Odeon on 14 November, and it went on a wide release on 23 November. Comedy De Dana Dan is a 2009 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Priyadarshan. The story is a partial adaptation of Priyadarshan's own Malayalam film Vettam. The film's cast includes Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Katrina Kaif and Sameera Reddy in lead roles. Filming began on 1 December 2008 at Mehboob Studios in Mumbai. The film was released on 27 November 2009 and was declared as Super Hit at the Box Office. It has a huge star cast and all the characters run around after each other, hence the name De Dana Dan meaning "one after the other", or "helter skelter" in other words. Science Fiction The second of three installments of the Berserk Golden Age Arc film series. The Band of the Hawk participates in the Midland war campaign. On the bloody battlefield, they conquer decisive victories that lead them to Doldrey, an old fortress that will decide the outcome of the war. Amid all this carnage, Griffith's words still resonate in Guts' head and make him wonder what should he do once this conflict is over. Documentary film It weighs 300,00 pounds, the equivalent of thirty African elephants. It can measure over 100 feet in length. Its powerful twenty-foot jaws take in 16,000 gallons of water in one gigantic gulp. It is the blue whale, nature’s largest, most magnificent animal. Animation NORDOST is a 2001 animation film directed by Basil Vogt. Comedy G-Men from Hell is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Christopher Coppola and written by Robert Cooper, Richard L. Albert, and Nicholas Johnson. It stars William Forsythe and Tate Donovan as two violent FBI agents who die, go to hell, and escape back to Earth. Comedy Goodbye Supermom is a 1998 comedy TV movie written by Bob Shanks and directed by Charles S. Dubin. Comedy O.H.M.S. is a 1937 British action comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Wallace Ford, John Mills, Anna Lee and Grace Bradley. An American criminal evades the police by joining the British army and participates in a rescue of civilians from Chinese bandits. Her Majesty's Government was impressed with the cinema as a recruiting method and as a counter to the anti-militarism and pacifism of the time. They engaged Raoul Walsh to made a film extolling the British Army similar to what he did to the US Marines in What Price Glory?. Science Fiction Alien: Resurrection is a 1997 American science fiction action horror film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and written by Joss Whedon. It is the fourth installment in the Alien film series, and was the first film in the series to be filmed outside England, at the 20th Century Fox studios in Los Angeles, California. In the film, which is set 200 years after the preceding installment Alien 3, Ellen Ripley is cloned and an Alien queen is surgically removed from her body. The United Systems Military hopes to breed Aliens to study and research on the spaceship USM Auriga, using human hosts kidnapped and delivered to them by a group of mercenaries. The Aliens escape their enclosures, while Ripley and the mercenaries attempt to escape and destroy the Auriga before it reaches its destination, Earth. Alien: Resurrection was released on November 26, 1997 and received mixed reviews from film critics. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times felt "there is not a single shot in the movie to fill one with wonder", while Desson Thomson of The Washington Post said the film "satisfactorily recycles the great surprises that made the first movie so powerful". Thriller Ricochet is a 1991 crime-thriller film, directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Denzel Washington, John Lithgow, Ice-T, Kevin Pollak, and Lindsay Wagner. The film details a struggle between a Los Angeles attorney and a vengeful criminal he arrested and caused to be convicted when he was previously a cop. Documentary film Pussy Versus Putin is 2013 documentary drama music film writen and directed by Gogol's Wives. Documentary film Me, The Sea And... is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Lulzim Sula. Comedy La hermana dinamita is a 1969 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film Shoestrings is a 2013 short, documentary, sports, biographical film directed by Tim Jeffreys. Comedy Passion Flower Hotel is a 1978 coming of age comedy film directed by André Farwagi. It is a liberal adaptation of the novel Passion Flower Hotel and stars Nastassja Kinski as one of the schoolgirls, in her third feature film. Thriller The Star Chamber is a 1983 American thriller film written by Roderick Taylor and directed by Peter Hyams. It stars Michael Douglas and Hal Holbrook. Its title is taken from the name of the notorious 17th-century English court. Documentary film American Shoeshine is a 1975 American short documentary film directed by Sparky Greene. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Virgin Tales is a 2012 documentary film written by Mirjam von Arx and Michèle Wannaz and directed by Mirjam von Arx. Animation Sleight of Hand is a 2012 animation, drama, fantasy and short film written and directed by Michael Cusack. Comedy Mary Had a Little... is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Agnès Laurent, Hazel Court and Jack Watling. It takes its title from the nursery rhyme Mary Had a Little Lamb and is about a slick impresario who tries unsuccessfully to win a bet with a psychiatrist over the production of a perfect baby via hypnotism. It has been described by film historian David McGillivray as "the first full-fledged British sex comedy." Thriller One False Move is a 1992 American thriller film co-written by Billy Bob Thornton. The film stars Thornton alongside Bill Paxton and Cynda Williams and was directed by Carl Franklin. The low-budget B-movie was to be released straight to home video when it was finished, but became popular through word of mouth, convincing the distributor to give the film a theatrical release. Film critic Gene Siskel voted this film as his favorite of 1992. Animation Kai Doh Maru is an original video animation anime directed by Kanji Wakabayashi and produced by the Japanese animation studios Production I.G. and SME Visual Works. It was released on December 19, 2001 in Japan and on July 29, 2003 in the United States by Manga Entertainment. In Australia, it is distributed on DVD by Madman Entertainment. Comedy Tolle Lage is a 2000 film directed by Sören Voigt. Thriller The Man from Majorca is a 1984 Swedish film directed by Bo Widerberg. The film is based on the novel Grisfesten by Leif G. W. Persson. The novel has big similarities with the Geijer affair. Leif G.W. Persson lost his job at the police because talking to a journalist about his knowledge about the Geijer case, but denied in the preface of the book which he wrote soon after, that it had any connections to the affair. Sven Wollter won the award for Best Actor at the 20th Guldbagge Awards. Comedy Broadway Rhythm is an MGM Technicolor musical film. It was produced by Jack Cummings and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film was originally announced as Broadway Melody of 1944 to follow MGM's Broadway Melody films of 1929, 1936, 1938, and 1940. The movie was originally slated to star Eleanor Powell and Gene Kelly but Louis B. Mayer and MGM loaned Kelly out to Columbia to play opposite Rita Hayworth in Cover Girl. The film starred George Murphy- who had appeared in Broadway Melody of 1938 and Broadway Melody of 1940. Mayer then replaced Powell with Ginny Simms. Other cast members included Charles Winninger, Gloria DeHaven, Lena Horne, Nancy Walker, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, the Ross Sisters, and Ben Blue, as well as Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. Murphy plays a successful Broadway musical comedy producer named Johnnie Demming. He needs a star for his new show. He’s smitten with the glamorous film star, Helen Hoyt, and offers the part to her, but she turns him down because she wants to be sure she’s in a hit. Johnnie’s father, retired from vaudeville, wants to do his own show. He gets his daughter, Patsy and also Helen. Johnnie feels betrayed by his father. Animation Ballyhooey is the 99th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 20, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Black Orpheus is a 1959 film made in Brazil by French director Marcel Camus and starring Marpessa Dawn and Breno Mello. It is based on the play Orfeu da Conceição by Vinicius de Moraes, which is an adaptation of the Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, set in the modern context of a favela in Rio de Janeiro during Carnaval. The film was an international co-production between production companies in Brazil, France and Italy. The film is particularly noted for its soundtrack by two Brazilian composers: Antônio Carlos Jobim, whose song "A felicidade" opens the film; and Luiz Bonfá, whose "Manhã de Carnaval" and "Samba of Orpheus" have become bossa nova classics. The songs sung by the character Orfeu were dubbed by singer Agostinho dos Santos. Lengthy passages of the film were shot in the Morro da Babilônia, a favela in the Leme neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro. Comedy Gimme the Loot is a 2012 American comedy film written and directed by Adam Leon. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Grand Jury Prize at the SXSW Film Festival in 2012. It was released on March 22, 2013 in the U.S. Documentary film The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage is a 1996 American short documentary film directed and edited by Paul Seydor. The occasion for the creation of this documentary was the discovery of 72 minutes of silent black-and-white 16 mm film footage of Sam Peckinpah and company on location in northern Mexico during the filming of The Wild Bunch. Todd McCarthy described it as, "A unique and thoroughly unexpected document about the making of one of modern cinema's key works, this short docu will be a source of fascination to film buffs in general and Sam Peckinpah fanatics in particular." Michael Sragow wrote that the film is "a wonderful introduction to Peckinpah’s radically detailed historical film about American outlaws in revolutionary Mexico — a masterpiece that’s part bullet-driven ballet, part requiem for Old West friendship and part existential explosion. Seydor’s movie is also a poetic flight on the myriad possibilities of movie directing." Seydor and Redman were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary. Comedy Boy Pick-Up: The Movie is a 2012 Filipino comedy film starring Ogie Alcasid, Solenn Heussaff, and Dennis Trillo. The film was directed by Dominic Zapata and released by GMA Films & Regal Films. Boy Pick-Up: The Movie is the film adaptation of Bubble Gang's latest famous skit "Pick-Up Lines Battle" featuring the fliptop-inspired battle of words using cheesy pick-up lines rather than well-rhyming trash talks. The film will try to tell the story of the iconic Boy Pick-Up and Boy Back-Up outside the Pick-Up Lines Battle Arena. Thriller Deadly Intentions... Again? is a 1991 television film, and a sequel to the 1985 film Deadly Intentions. Documentary film (Re)Trace is a 2013 documentary biographical film drama written and directed by Jonathan Lemieux. Thriller Race to Witch Mountain is a 2009 science fiction/thriller film and a continuation to the 1975 Disney film Escape to Witch Mountain.. All three versions of the film are based on the 1968 novel Escape to Witch Mountain by Alexander Key. The film is directed by Andy Fickman and stars Dwayne Johnson, AnnaSophia Robb, Alexander Ludwig, Ciarán Hinds, and Carla Gugino. Filming began in Los Angeles in March 2008. It was released on March 13, 2009. Comedy Crush the Skull is a 2010 short comedy-horror film written by Viet Nguyen and Christopher Dinh and directed by Viet Nguyen. Thriller Kansas City is a 1996 crime film, directed by Robert Altman, and featuring numerous jazz tracks. Jennifer Jason Leigh, Miranda Richardson, Harry Belafonte, Michael Murphy and Steve Buscemi starred. The film was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Wellang Trei is a 2012 documentary film written by Ro-mi Ju and directed by Tae-il Kim. Thriller Jill Rips is a film directed in 1999 by Anthony Hickox starring Dolph Lundgren, based on a 1987 novel by Scottish writer Frederic Lindsay. The film is also known as Jill the Ripper and Tied Up. Documentary film Taylor Swift represents the next generation of country pop stars. Her stunning voice, great music, and radiant beauty have made her the top selling digital artist in music history. However her success is no coincidence. This is the story of how a girl from Pennsylvania turned her dream into reality. Documentary film Movies Made from Home #15 is a 2013 short documentary drama film written and directed by Robert Machoian. Comedy Gone Shopping is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Li Lin Wee. Science Fiction Abiogenesis is a 2011 short animated action science fiction fantasy film written and directed by Richard Mans. Comedy Vážení přátelé, ano is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1989. Comedy Aadu Magaadra Bujji is a 2013 Telugu film directed by debutante director Krishna Reddy Gangadhasuu and starring Sudheer Babu, Asmita Sood and Poonam Kaur in the lead roles. The film is jointly produced by M Subbareddy and S N Reddy under SNR Films India Pvt Ltd and Colours & Claps Entertainments banner. Music is composed by Sri Kommineni. Comedy A Lousy Ten Grand is a 2004 Vanguard Productions movie written by, directed and starring the stand-up comedian Kelly Monteith. Science Fiction A group of young U.S. military techs borrow a top-secret combat simulator for a weekend of unauthorized gaming. But when they set up the system inside an abandoned prison used for the torture of post-9/11 prisoners, they discover that someone – or something – has uploaded itself into their A.I. software. A deadly new player has now joined the game: How do you survive the final level of lock-and-load virtual reality when escape is impossible, slaughter is uncontrollable and the enemy is unstoppable? The ultimate battle begins inside the GHOST MACHINE. Comedy The Weird Missing Case of Mr. J is a 2009 comedy film written by Seo Jin-won and directed by Kang Seok-beom. Documentary film Reverse Angle is a 1982 short documentary film written and directed by Wim Wenders. Documentary film Contacts Nan Goldin is a 2000 short documentary directed by Jean-Pierre Krief. Comedy The Bilingual Lover is a 1993 Spanish film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda adapted from a novel by Juan Marsé. It stars Imanol Arias, Ornella Muti and Loles León. The film is a grotesque drama with some elements of comedy. Set in Barcelona, El Amante Bilingüe takes an ironic approach to Catalonian linguistic policies, nationalism and eroticism with a pattern of double identity. Documentary film "Echoes of Creation" is a film that allows nature to speak to the viewer rather than one that speaks about nature. Documentary film Freedom for Birth is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Alex Wakeford and Toni Harman. Thriller Stone Cold is a 1991 action movie based around a biker gang out to assassinate the governor and free one of their members who is on trial for murder. The movie marked the acting debut of 80s football star Brian Bosworth. Thriller History of Fear is a 2014 Argentine drama film directed by Benjamín Naishtat. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller Gangster Squad is a 2013 American film noir action film directed by Ruben Fleischer, from a screenplay written by Will Beall and starring Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Emma Stone, and Sean Penn. The story is loosely based on the Los Angeles Police Department officers and detectives who formed a group called the "Gangster Squad unit" who attempted to combat Mickey Cohen and his gang during the 1940s and 1950s. It was originally set to be released September 7, 2012, but in the wake of the 2012 Aurora shooting, the release date was changed to January 11, 2013 by Warner Bros. Pictures. When in fact the film, the characters, and the events are mostly fictionalized, the LAPD did have a unit called the "Gangster Squad" which was created when Clemence B. Horrall was the LAPD's Chief of Police. A similar theme is the basis of a 1996 film, Mulholland Falls, and a 2013 television miniseries, Mob City. Science Fiction In the year 2220 A.D., the Earth Federation launches a plan to evacuate Earth when discovering that a traveling black hole capable of destroying anything in its path is on course towards the solar system. As the people on Earth prepare to relocate to planet Amare, whose ruler offers refuge, the tyrants known as the "S.U.S. Empire" attack the first Earth evacuation fleet. After learning that his wife Capt. Yuki Mori-Kodai disappeared in the battle and that legendary space battleship Yamato has been fully rebuilt, Susumu Kodai accepts command of the ship as he intends to not only help humanity once again, but also find Yuki in the hope of helping his relationship with his daughter Miyuki, who puts the blame on him for her mother's disappearance. But in order to fullfil the mission, the Yamato must go through battles against the SUS Empire, who intend to spoil humanity's hopes of finding a new place to live in and turn Earth into energy for their own selfish needs. Documentary film Coming Out Story is a documentary film directed by Kei Umezawa. Animation Night of the Living Carrots is a 2011 Halloween short animated film, based on Monsters vs. Aliens and produced by DreamWorks Animation. Following the 2009 short, Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space, a mutated carrot has spawned hundreds of zombie carrots taking control of the subject's mind. Dr. Cockroach determines that the only way to defeat them and free their victims is for B.O.B. to eat all of the carrots. The short premiered in two parts exclusively on Nintendo 3DS video service - the first was released on October 13, 2011, and the second five days later. To a general audience it was released on August 28, 2012, as a part of the Shrek's Thrilling Tales DVD and DreamWorks Spooky Stories Blu-ray. Documentary film Wattstax is a 1973 documentary film by Mel Stuart that focused on the 1972 Wattstax music festival and the African American community of Watts in Los Angeles, California. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe award for Best Documentary Film in 1974. Thriller Le Marais is a 2002 film written and directed by Kim Nguyen. Comedy Susan Slept Here is a 1954 American romantic comedy film starring Dick Powell and Debbie Reynolds. Shot in Technicolor, the film was based on the play of the same name by Steve Fisher and Alex Gottlieb. The film's plotline was later used again by director Frank Tashlin for 1962's Bachelor Flat. Comedy Aika Sumeragi, a high school age C-Class salvager, is hired by class president Eri Shinkai to pilot her salvaging vessel. After introducing Aika to the treasure hunting club, and revealing coordinates hidden in a marking on fellow classmate Karen Minamino's chest, they embark on an adventure to see where it leads. Animation Under The Pillow is a short animated drama film written and directed by Isabel Herguera. Comedy The Double-D Avenger is a 2001 American comedy film by William Winckler. This film, first released in fall 2001, written, produced and directed by cult filmmaker William Winckler, is a campy spoof of "Wonder Woman" about a costumed superwoman who uses her super bust to fight crime. It's of special interest to cult movie fans since it's the only "reunion film" of Russ Meyer's famous actresses Kitten Natividad, Haji and Raven De La Croix. The story focuses on big busty Chastity Knott who must use her new amazing abilities as the super-stacked costumed crime fighter, The Double-D Avenger, to stop villainous bikini bar owner Al Purplewood and his sexy, murderous strippers. The movie is full of live-action comic-book action, sexual innuendo, Russ Meyer-inspired camera angles focusing on the female character's breasts, and other "off color" verbal and visual gags. Remarkably, there is no nudity in the picture. Variety critic Dennis Harvey gave the film a very positive review noting its "a cheerfully silly ode to larger-than-life femininity." The fun film runs 77 minutes, in color, and is suggested for audiences over 18. Comedy Wir Wunderkinder is a 1958 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Hansjörg Felmy and Robert Graf. The black-and-white film is also known in English as Aren't We Wonderful?. Thriller East Side, West Side is a 1949 melodramatic crime film, starring Barbara Stanwyck as a wronged wife and Ava Gardner in one of her earliest roles, along with James Mason and Van Heflin. Based on a novel by Marcia Davenport and a screenplay by Isobel Lennart, the film was produced by Voldemar Vetluguin, directed by Mervyn Leroy and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Documentary film Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land is a 2004 documentary by Sut Jhally and Bathsheba Ratzkoff which—according to the film's official website—"provides a striking comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis in the Middle East, zeroing in on how structural distortions in U.S. coverage have reinforced false perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict" and which "analyzes and explains how--through the use of language, framing and context--the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza remains hidden in the news media". The film argues that the influence of pro-Israel media watchdog groups, such as CAMERA and Honest Reporting, has led to distorted and pro-Israel media reports. It features Noam Chomsky, Robert Jensen, Hanan Ashrawi, Sam Husseini, and Robert Fisk, among others. In its response to the movie, the pro-Israel JCRC criticized the film for not discussing the influence of "the numerous pro‐Palestinian media watchdog groups, including FAIR, whose spokesperson played a prominent role in the film". Animation Money as Debt is a 2006 animated documentary film by Canadian artist and filmmaker Paul Grignon about the monetary systems practised through modern banking. The film presents Grignon's view of the process of money creation by banks and its historical background, and warns of his belief in its subsequent unsustainability. Subsequent Money as Debt videos include Money as Debt II and Money as Debt III: Evolution Beyond Money. Thriller Sundo is a 2009 Filipino suspense-thriller film from director Topel Lee, with screenplay written by his Ouija screenwriter Aloy Adlawan. The film stars Robin Padilla, Katrina Halili, Rhian Ramos, Hero Angeles, Mark Bautista and Sunshine Dizon. The film was released on March 18, 2009. Science Fiction Curse of the Puppet Master is a 1998 direct-to-video horror film written by Benjamin Carr and David Schmoeller, and directed by David DeCoteau. It is the sixth film in the Puppet Master franchise and stars George Peck as a scientist, Dr. Magrew, experimenting with transforming humans into puppets, his daughter, Jane, played by Emily Harrison and Robert Winsley, played by Josh Green as an orphan commissioned by the scientist to construct a puppet for his experiment. While Puppet Master 5 was intended to be the final installment of the series four years earlier, Curse of the Puppet Master promptly revived the series, which has been ongoing since. Animation A Story before a Story is a 2012 animated film directed by Wilson Lazaretti. Documentary film Uahat is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Julián Borrell, Franco González and Demian Santander. Thriller Dead Aim is a 1975 drama, fantasy, thriller and western film written by José Bolaños, Pedro F. Miret and Tony Monaco, and directed by José Bolaños. Comedy Totally Talking is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Tomás Pavlícek. Thriller Capture is a 2013 short drama mystery film written and directed by Jennifer Gerber. Documentary film Going Where I've Never Been: The Photography of Diane Arbus is a 1972 documentary film written by Stephan Chodorov and directed by John Musilli. Thriller Phone Booth is a 2002 American psychological thriller film about a man who is held hostage in a telephone booth by a sniper. It stars Colin Farrell, Forest Whitaker, Katie Holmes, Radha Mitchell and Kiefer Sutherland. The film was directed by Joel Schumacher, with music composed by Harry Gregson-Williams. Comedy Southern Fried Rabbit is a Looney Tunes cartoon by Warner Bros. starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Directed by Friz Freleng, the animated short was first released on May 2, 1953. In it, Bugs Bunny attempts to shake off Yosemite Sam, who is preventing him from crossing the Mason-Dixon Line. Comedy Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 American action comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, Paul Williams and Mike Henry. It inspired several other trucking films, including two sequels, Smokey and the Bandit II, and Smokey and the Bandit Part 3. There was also a series of 1994 television films from original director/writer Hal Needham loosely based on the earlier version, with actor Brian Bloom now playing Bandit. The three original films introduced two generations of the Pontiac Trans Am. The film was the second highest-grossing film of 1977. Science Fiction Zathura: A Space Adventure is a 2005 American fantasy adventure film directed by Jon Favreau, and is loosely based on the illustrated book Zathura by Chris Van Allsburg, author of Jumanji. The film stars Josh Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo, Dax Shepard, Kristen Stewart, and Tim Robbins. The film was shot in Los Angeles and Culver City, California and was released on November 11, 2005 by Columbia Pictures. Unlike the book, the film contains no Jumanji material and does not mention any Jumanji events. The film was a critical success despite being a box office bomb. Comedy Ninotchka is a 1939 American film made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by producer and director Ernst Lubitsch which stars Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas. It was written by Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett, and Walter Reisch, based on a screen story by Melchior Lengyel. Ninotchka is Greta Garbo's first full comedy, and her penultimate film. It is one of the first American movies which, under the cover of a satirical, light romance, depicted the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin as being rigid and gray when compared to the free and sunny Parisian society of prewar years. Comedy Areyrey is a Telugu feature film written and directed by Sashi Kiran Tikka. It is to be produced by Neelima Tirumalasetti under the banner, Sanghamitra Arts. It stars Abijeet Duddala in the lead and Anisha Ambrose as the heroine. The film is currently in pre-production and will be on floors in the month of April, 2013. The music is composed by Mickey J Meyer. Suresh P. Bhargav is the director of photography for the film. Science Fiction The Corpse Grinders II is a 2000 thriller, horror, science fiction film written and directed by Ted V. Mikels. Comedy North is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Rob Reiner and starring an ensemble cast including Elijah Wood, Jon Lovitz, Jason Alexander, Alan Arkin, Dan Aykroyd, Kathy Bates, Faith Ford, Graham Greene, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Reba McEntire, John Ritter, and Abe Vigoda, with cameos by a then-unknown Scarlett Johansson and Bruce Willis. It was shot in Hawaii, Alaska, California, South Dakota, New Jersey, and New York. The story is based on the novel North: The Tale of a 9-Year-Old Boy Who Becomes a Free Agent and Travels the World in Search of the Perfect Parents by Alan Zweibel, who wrote the screenplay and has a minor role in the film. Despite its all-star cast and director Reiner at the helm, North received aggressively negative reviews and was a box office flop. It is often regarded as one of the worst films ever made. Thriller Intimate Betrayal is a 1999 romantic, thriller film written by Dianah Wynter and Chuck Cummings and directed by Dianah Wynter. Thriller Street Fighter is a 1994 American action film film written and directed by Steven E. de Souza. It is based loosely on the Street Fighter video games produced by Capcom, and stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Raúl Juliá, along with supporting performances by Byron Mann, Damian Chapa, Kylie Minogue, Ming-Na and Wes Studi. The film altered the plot of the original game and motives of the Street Fighter characters. It also significantly lightened the tone of the adaptation, inserting several comical interludes. The film was a commercial success, making approximately three times its production costs, but was panned by critics. However, Raúl Juliá's performance as General M. Bison was widely praised and garnered him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the Saturn Awards. Julia, who at the time was suffering from stomach cancer, took the role at the request of his two children. This was Julia's final posthumous theatrical performance, and he died two months before the film's release. The film is dedicated to his memory. Thriller Read My Lips is a 2001 French film by Jacques Audiard, co-written with Tonino Benacquista. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Paul, an ex-con on parole, and Emmanuelle Devos as Carla, a nearly deaf secretary whose colleagues treat her disrespectfully, causing her to suffer. Despite their different backgrounds and initial fear of each other, they end up intimately related and helping each other. Thriller A Sound of Thunder is a 2005 science fiction thriller film directed by Peter Hyams, and starring Edward Burns, Catherine McCormack and Ben Kingsley. An international co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany and the Czech Republic, the film was planned originally for a 2003 release. However, flooding in Prague and other financial difficulties—including the bankruptcy of the original production company during post-production—resulted in a delayed release. The film is based on the short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury. It is about "time tourists" who accidentally interfere too much with the past, completely altering the present. Comedy Loveaholic is a 2006 Thai romantic comedy film directed by Ping Lumpraploeng and starring Thai comedian Udom Taephanit. Science Fiction By 2036, data loss has become a thing of the past. All digital media is instantly uploaded to the internet and permanently stored in the cloud, safely backed-up on servers scattered around the world. Only a handful of small businesses in the world have the expertise to recover data from pre-cloud devices. On a hot summer day, a young man named Kai visits Digital Antiquities, a store in eastern Pennsylvania specializing in data recovery and sales of vintage electronics. He shows Cat, the store’s only employee, an old compact disc left to him from his deceased mother and asks her to recover its contents. Will Cat help him find a working CD reader? And what will they discover among the contents of the disc? Documentary film Good Garbage is a documentary film directed by Shosh Shlam and Ada Ushpiz. Comedy On Earth as It Is in Heaven is a 1995 comedy film written and directed by José Luis Cuerda. Documentary film Jean Epstein, Young Oceans of Cinema is a 2011 documentary film directed by James Schneider. Comedy The Wedge is an action adventure comedy film directed by Joe Clarke. Documentary film Detropia is a 2012 documentary film, directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, about the city of Detroit, Michigan. It focuses on the decline of the economy of Detroit due to long-term changes in the automobile industry, and the effects that the decline has had on the city's residents and infrastructure. The film's name came from a portmanteau of the words "Detroit" and "utopia", and was inspired by an abandoned auto parts store, where the letter "A" in "AUTO" and the letters "R", "T", and "S" in "PARTS" were missing from the store's sign. The letter "I" had been painted into the appropriate part of the store front to make the sign read "UTO PIA". Documentary film East of War is a 1996 documentary film directed by Ruth Beckermann. Animation Outer Space is a 2000 animation and horror short film written and directed by Peter Tscherkassky. Thriller Long Island Cannibal Massacr is a horror thriller film directed by Nathan Schiff. Documentary film Black Coffee is a 2007 Canadian documentary film examining the complicated history of coffee and detailing its political, social, and economic influence from the past to the present day. The film details how coffee is the eighth most traded legal commodity in the world. It is also the fourth most valuable agricultural commodity. However, only one cent of a $2 cup of coffee goes to the grower. This inequality has helped shape the history of continents and the Cold War. Documentary film The Bathhouse is a 1997 documentary short film directed by Rimantas Gruodis. Documentary film Black Beauty Breed is a family action documentary directed by Angie Ruiz. Documentary film The Curse Of The Gothic Symphony is a 2011 film written and directed by Randall Wood. Animation Jerry decides to move out of the country, and into the big city. He writes a note for Tom, telling him about his departure. He arrives in the city to have bad luck everywhere. He is chased by traffic, chased by cats, hit with different things, and is shot at by the police. Jerry knows that the city is just not for him. He goes back to the country, and tears the note he wrote for Tom to shreds. It's good to be home. Thriller Captain Scarface is a 1953 American thriller film directed by Paul Guilfoyle. Comedy Kleinruppin forever is a German romantic comedy film, released in late-2004. The film is set in 1985 and stars Tobias Schenke as Tim Winter, a West German teenager from Bremen with aspirations of being a professional tennis player. On a school trip to East Germany, Tim meets his identical twin brother Ronny. Ronny switches places with Tim, forcing Tim to experience life and love in East Germany. The film can be seen as part of the Ostalgie movement, similar to the films Good Bye Lenin! and Sonnenallee, which look back nostalgically at life in East Germany. Comedy Soufflé Au Chocolat is a 2011 romantic comedy film written by Michel Duran and directed by Michel Duran and Fred Goldstein. Documentary film Rocks at Whiskey Trench is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Alanis Obomsawin. Documentary film Return to Manila is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Hubert Niogret. Thriller Jack of Hearts is a 2000 crime thriller film written and directed by Serge Rodnunsky. Comedy Aanandham Paramaanandham is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed IV Sasi. The film stars Kamalahasan, Unnimary, Chandralekha and Ravikumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. It is a remake of the 1967 Tamil film Anubavi Raja Anubavi. Documentary film Out of the Shadows is a 2012 documentary produced by Sullivan Entertainment. The documentary features Dr. Joris Dik as he works toward re-attributing ‘Portrait of an Old Man with a Beard’ as a Rembrandt painting. The results of the process documented in the film were announced on December 2, 2011 as the Rembrandt Research Project classified the ‘Old Man’ as a Rembrandt. The film is narrated by Donald Sutherland. Comedy The Hal Roach Comedy Carnival is a 1947 film directed by Bernard J. Carr and Harve Foster. Comedy Finding Mr. Destiny is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy starring Im Soo-jung and Gong Yoo. It is a film adaptation by playwright-turned-director Jang Yoo-jeong of her hit 2006 musical. The film was a medium box office hit in South Korea selling 1,113,285 tickets nationwide. Animation Cockerel - The Golden Scallop is an animation film directed by Peter Nosov and D. Anpilov. Documentary film Sunday's Best is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Marlon Johnson,Chad Tingle and Dennis Scholl. Comedy The Mysterious Miss X is a 1939 directed by Gus Meins. Thriller Saxon is a 2007 independent British film written and directed by Greg Loftin, produced by Elise Valmorbida and starring Sean Harris in his first feature lead role. The world premiere on 22 August 2007 was part of the British Gala selection of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Set on a fictional corrupt housing estate called Saxon, the film is a hybrid genre: comedy, drama, mystery, thriller and spaghetti western by turns. The story revolves around a reformed villain who is compelled to undertake a desperate mission which unleashes the demons of his past. Documentary film Living With Fibromyalgia: A Journey of Hope and Understanding is a 2007 documentary film by Stephen Eyer and Daneen Akers from Trillusion Media, Inc. The documentary has been called the first feature-length film that explores the chronic pain condition known as fibromyalgia. Animation Porky's Romance is a 1937 Looney Tunes cartoon that stars Porky Pig and for the first time, Petunia Pig. The cartoon deals with Porky trying to propose to Petunia and him getting rejected by Petunia. He proceeds to try to commit suicide, but ends up in a bizarre dream showing what would happen if he married Petunia. Porky's Romance is particularly significant in that it is the last cartoon that had Joe Dougherty as the voice of Porky Pig before Mel Blanc got the job and exclusive voice credit contract. Dougherty's uncontrollable stutter had made it extremely difficult for the producers to work with him; such frustrations were evident in the cartoon's production, much of which has Porky either as a silent character or one who only speaks with his face turned away from the view of the audience. Science Fiction The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, is an upcoming 2015 science fiction adventure film directed by Francis Lawrence with a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong. It is the second of two cinematic parts based on the novel Mockingjay, the final book in the Hunger Games trilogy, written by Suzanne Collins, and the fourth and final installment in the The Hunger Games film series, produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik and distributed by Lionsgate. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Robert Knepper, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman in his final appearance, and Donald Sutherland. It is the sequel to the first part of the Mockingjay adaptation, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, which will be released on November 21, 2014. Principal photography on the both parts of the film began on September 23, 2013 in Atlanta, before moving to Paris for two weeks of filming and officially concluding on June 20, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Part 2 is scheduled to be released on November 20, 2015 in the United States. Animation Dragonboy is a 2011 animated short film directed by Bernardo Warman, Lisa Allen and Shaofu Zhang. Thriller God Told Me To is a 1976 science fiction/horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen. Like many of Cohen's films, it is set in New York City and incorporates aspects of the police procedural. Comedy Kancheepurathe Kalyanam is a 2009 Malayalam comedy film by the debutant pair Fazil and Jayakrishnan. The film stars Mukesh, Suresh Gopi and Muktha George. Comedy Solomon Northup's Odyssey, reissued as Half Slave, Half Free, is a 1984 American television film based on the autobiography Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, a free black man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery. The film, which aired on PBS, was directed by Gordon Parks with Avery Brooks starring as the titular character. It was the second film to be funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, following Denmark Vesey's Rebellion in 1982. Parks returned to direct the film after years of absence. He chose to work in the Deep South and to collaborate with a crew of mixed races. The film first aired on PBS on December 10, 1984 and as part of PBS's American Playhouse anthology television series in the following year. It was released on video under the title Half Slave, Half Free. Solomon Northup's Odyssey was the first film adaptation of Twelve Years a Slave. A second film adaptation, 12 Years a Slave, directed by Steve McQueen, was released in 2013. Science Fiction Starship Troopers is a 1997 American military science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier, originally from an unrelated script called Bug Hunt at Outpost Nine, but eventually licensing the name Starship Troopers, from a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein. It is the only theatrically released film in the Starship Troopers franchise. The film had a budget estimated around $105 million and grossed over $121 million worldwide. The story follows a young soldier named Johnny Rico and his exploits in the Mobile Infantry, a futuristic military unit. Rico's military career progresses from recruit to non-commissioned officer and finally to officer against the backdrop of an interstellar war between mankind and an insectoid species known as "Arachnids". Starship Troopers was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 70th Academy Awards in 1998. Director Verhoeven says his satirical use of irony and hyperbole is "playing with fascism or fascist imagery to point out certain aspects of American society... of course, the movie is about 'Let's all go to war and let's all die.'" Science Fiction Mosquito is a 1995 science fiction film directed by Gary Jones. The film's plot pays homage to the classic 50's horror genre. Mosquito is about mosquitoes that become mutated when a spaceship crash lands in a swamp. The mosquitoes grow to enormous size and attack campers in a remote northern wilderness. Filmed entirely in Michigan, the film stars Gunnar Hansen who played the character Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Ron Asheton, lead guitarist for the proto-punk rock band The Stooges also stars. After a long run on the USA Network, Mosquito was picked up by the channel SyFy. The film's classic b-movie dialogue, special effects that range from great to really bad, and eye popping gore have earned it a cult following. Documentary film Chile: When Will It End? is a 1986 Australian documentary film produced by David Bradbury. The film portrays the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Science Fiction Queen of Outer Space is a 1958 American CinemaScope science fiction feature film starring Zsa Zsa Gabor, Eric Fleming, and Laurie Mitchell in a tale about a revolt against a cruel Venusian queen. The screenplay by Charles Beaumont was based on an outline supplied by Ben Hecht. The film was directed by Edward Bernds, has been broadcast on television, and has been released to VHS and DVD. Science Fiction Yonggary is a 1999 South Korean Kaiju film. It is a contemporary reimagining of the original 1967 film Yonggary. The film was released in Korea in 1999 as Yonggary but released in the United States under the new title Reptilian in 2001. The film was met with generally unfavorable reviews. The film's acting, soundtrack, and CGI were the targets of such criticism. Though despite receiving a negative reception, the film did manage to gain a cult following over the years. Documentary film A great two part TV Series that follows all three year of the Korean conflict from the beginning 1951 to the signing of the peace treaty in 1953. Comedy The Lone Wolf in Mexico is a 1947 black-and-white mystery-action film directed by D. Ross Lederman for Columbia Pictures. It features Gerald Mohr as the title character, detective Lone Wolf. Chronologically the second-to-last Lone Wolf film in Columbia's theatrical series, it was followed by The Lone Wolf and His Lady. Animation Karas: The Revelation is a 2007 animated action-fantasy film written by Shin Yoshida and directed by Kei'ichi Sato. Animation House Bunny is a 2010 animation short film directed by Gina Kamentsky. Comedy Hits is a 2014 American dramedy, written and directed by American comedian, actor and writer David Cross. It is directorial debut of Cross. It's an ensemble which stars Matt Walsh, James Adomian, Meredith Hagner, Jake Cherry. Derek Waters, Wyatt Cenac and Michael Cera. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2014. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance London Film Festival on April 26, 2014. Thriller Your Lucky Day is a 2010 short action comedy film written and directed by Dan Brown. Comedy Leo Spivak (Peter Riegert) is drifting through life without a compass. His father is aging fast, his teenage daughter is rebelling, his protégé is after his job and his wife (Isabella Rossellini) is losing her patience. A twist of fate and some bizarre wisdom from a "freelance rabbi" help Leo navigate the murky waters of his life and turn his crisis into a second-chance. Comedy Three Loves Has Nancy is a romantic comedy film starring Janet Gaynor, Robert Montgomery and Franchot Tone. Set in New York City, it was directed by Richard Thorpe. Thriller The Wild Hunt is a 2009 Canadian drama/horror film from Animist Films, produced and directed by Alexandre Franchi. Thriller Fatal Charm is a 1978 crime thriller film written by Franz Antel, Gino Capone and Stelvio Massi, and directed by Stelvio Massi. Comedy Napoleon und die kleine Wäscherin is a 1921 film directed by Adolf Gärtner. Thriller 6 Days on Earth is a 2011 Italian science fiction film directed by Varo Venturi. It stars Massimo Poggio, Laura Glavan and Marina Kazankova. Supporting actors include Ludovico Fremont and Pier Giorgio Bellocchio. It was shot both in English and Italian. It has been selected to be featured at the 33° Moscow International Film Festival. Animation Warp is a 2012 short comedy animation film written and directed by Simon Furdal and Kristian Kim Larsen. Documentary film Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel With the World is a 1963 American documentary film directed by Shirley Clarke and starring Robert Frost. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for 1963. Thriller The Eye, also known as Seeing Ghosts, is a 2002 Hong Kong-Singaporean horror film directed by the Pang brothers. The film spawned two sequels by the Pang brothers, The Eye 2 and The Eye 10. There are three remakes of this film, including Naina, made in 2005 in India, starring Urmila Matondkar and produced by Shripal Morakhia, Sagar Pandya, Anjum Rajabali, and Rakesh Mehra, and The Eye, a 2008 Hollywood production starring Jessica Alba and produced by Peter Chan and Paula Wagner. Comedy Pipe the Whiskers is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Crayons of Askalan is a 2011 documentary, animation, biography film written by Laila Hotait Salas and Tetra Balestri and directed by Laila Hotait Salas. Documentary film Gabor is a 2013 docu-drama film written and directed by Sebastián Alfie. Comedy Dill Scallion is a 1999 feature film mockumentary that follows the rise and fall of a country-western singer, Dill Scallion. It was written and directed by Jordan Brady. It is best known for its eclectic cast including Lauren Graham, Kathy Griffin, David Koechner, Henry Winkler, Dave "Gruber" Allen, Wayne Federman, Jason Priestley, Robert Wagner, Dana Gould, Peter Berg, Rachel Grate and Spencer Garrett, as well as cameos from country western singers LeAnn Rimes, Travis Tritt, and Willie Nelson. Sheryl Crow wrote most of the music for the film. The film was released in 1999 only on VHS and a collectors edition was released on DVD in 2000. Comedy Memories, Memories is a 1984 comedy film directed by Ariel Zeitoun. Documentary film Babe's & Ricky's Inn is a documentary film directed by Ramin Niami about the famed blues club, Babe's & Rickey's Inn. The film premiered April 5, 2013 at Laemmle Monica in Santa Monica, California. Thriller Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant is a 2009 American film adaptation of the Vampire Blood trilogy of the book series The Saga of Darren Shan by author Darren Shan. Science Fiction Alien Invasion Arizona is a science fiction film. It is an alien film set in the fictional town of Salena, Arizona. It is also entitled "The Salena Incident" and was a straight to DVD release produced by Temple Hill Entertainment and distributed by Lionsgate. Animation UFO Robot Grendizer vs. Great Mazinger is a 1976 animated short film that crosses over Go Nagai's super robots Grendizer and Great Mazinger. The movie features alternate versions of events from both series, and, as with the rest of the Vs. films, is not canonical to either one. The film was released in almost all countries where the original Grendizer and Great Mazinger series were also shown, most prominently in Italy, France and the Middle East. Thriller The Good German is a 2006 film adaptation of the novel by Joseph Kanon. It was directed by Steven Soderbergh, and stars George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, and Tobey Maguire. Set in Berlin following the Allied victory over the Nazis, it begins as a murder mystery, but weaves in elements involving the American postwar employment of Nazi rocket scientists in Operation Paperclip. The film was shot in black-and-white and is designed to imitate the appearance of film noir from the 1940s, although it also includes material – such as sex scenes and swearing – that would have been prohibited by the Production Code. Its poster is a homage to the poster for the classic film Casablanca, as is the closing scene at an airport. The DVD release presents the film in the 1.33:1 aspect ratio which declined in use from about 1953, though the theatrical release used the slightly more modern but still unusual 1.66:1 ratio. Documentary film Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley is an hour-long documentary that celebrates the legacy of the late musician Jeff Buckley with specific attention given to fans he inspired. The film was officially sanctioned by Jeff's mother and estate. It is not a biography, but a tribute. Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley screened at 25 film festivals around the world between 2004 and 2006 where it won several awards including, best film, best documentary and best music documentary. It was directed and produced by first-time filmmakers, Nyla Bialek Adams and Laurie Trombley, who was also hand-picked by Jeff Buckley to be his personal Fan Relations Manager. Originally scheduled for DVD release on May 22, 2007, alongside So Real: Songs From Jeff Buckley, the release of Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley was initially delayed due to music licensing issues, but was finally released in June 2009 by Sony BMG Legacy as part of the Grace Around the World Deluxe Limited Edition. Comedy Hobgoblins is a 1988 low-budget horror-comedy B-movie directed, written, and produced by Rick Sloane, who also served as cinematographer and editor. The film is often seen as a rip-off of Gremlins and earned infamy after it was shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000. It has since been often regarded as one of the worst films ever made. Comedy Hot Fuzz is a 2007 action comedy parody film directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg and Nick Frost. The three and the film's producer Nira Park had previously worked together on the television series Spaced and the 2004 film Shaun of the Dead. The film follows two police officers attempting to solve a series of mysterious deaths in an English village. Over a hundred action films were used as inspiration for developing the script. Filming took place over eleven weeks in early 2006, and featured an extensive cast along with various uncredited cameos. Visual effects were developed by ten artists to expand on or add explosions, gore, and gunfire scenes. Debuting on 14 February 2007 in the United Kingdom and 20 April in the United States, Hot Fuzz received wide acclaim with a 91% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 81/100 from Metacritic. The total international box office gross reached $80,573,774 before its home media release. Shortly after the film's release, two different soundtracks were released in the UK and US. Documentary film "Amar'e Stoudemire: In the Moment" reveals the world's most dominant basketball player's greatest fears, dreams, focus and challenges. Comedy Next Aisle Over is a 1919 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Forbidden City Cop is a 1996 Hong Kong martial arts/comedy film directed by Vincent Kok, starring Stephen Chow, Carina Lau, and Carman Lee. Comedy My Friend Ganesha 3 is an animated movie under the banner of BaBa Arts Limited production and which released on March 26, 2010. It's a sequel to 2009 film My Friend Ganesha 2. Documentary film Threads is a 1984 BAFTA award-winning British television drama, produced jointly by the BBC, Nine Network and Western-World Television Inc. Written by Barry Hines and directed by Mick Jackson, it is a docudrama account of nuclear war and its effects on the city of Sheffield in northern England. The primary plot centres on two families, the Kemps and the Becketts, as an international crisis between the United States and the Soviet Union erupts and escalates. As the United Kingdom prepares for war, the members of each family deal with their own personal crises. Meanwhile, a secondary plot centred upon the Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council serves to illustrate the British government's then-current continuity of government arrangements. As nuclear exchanges between NATO and the Warsaw Pact begin, the harrowing details of the characters' struggle to survive the attacks and their aftermath is dramatically depicted. The balance of the story details the fate of each family as the characters face the medical, economic, social and environmental consequences of nuclear war. Science Fiction Amendment 10/60 is a 2013 short science fiction history mystery film written by and directed by Akis Polyzos. Animation Kenshi continues his duties to serve Lashara while working and attending the Academy. Maria attempts to get Yukine and Kenshi together after seeing how much affection she has for him, while Kenshi is being chased by girls who have fallen for him. Later, while Kenshi talks about his past with Lashara and Chiaia, Chiaia accidentally breaks the string and replaces it with a red string, which symbolizes love much to her chagrin. Comedy Lucky Me is an American musical comedy film which stars Doris Day, Robert Cummings and Phil Silvers and features Eddie Foy, Jr., Nancy Walker, and Martha Hyer. Made and released in 1954, it was the first musical film made in CinemaScope. Comedy Everything Will Be OK is a 2006 animated short film by Don Hertzfeldt. It is the first chapter of a three-part story about a man named Bill. Hertzfeldt released the second film in the series, titled I Am So Proud of You, in 2008. The final chapter, "It's Such a Beautiful Day," was released in 2011. The entire three-part story was then edited together and released as a seamless feature film in 2012, also titled "It's Such a Beautiful Day." Everything Will Be OK won the 2007 Sundance Film Festival Jury Award in Short Filmmaking, a prize rarely bestowed on an animated film. To date it has won 40 awards, including the Grand Jury Award for Best Film at the London International Animation Festival and the Lawrence Kasdan Award for Narrative Film from the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Despite the film's short running length, Variety film critic Robert Koehler named Everything Will Be OK one of the "Best Films of 2007". The film was extremely well received by critics, describing it as "essential viewing" and, "simply one of the finest shorts produced over the past few years, be it animated or not." Documentary film The Lord's Ride is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Jean-Charles Hue. Comedy Ernest & Bertram is a 2002 tragic comedy short film by Peter Spears spoofing Sesame Street characters Ernie and Bert. The film is based on Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour, and depicts Bert and Ernie after they are outed by Variety magazine. Although the film was a success at the Sundance Film Festival and the U.S Comedy Arts Festival, it kept from further distribution when Sesame Workshop served the film's producers with a cease and desist order for copyright violation. Comedy Caught in the Rain is a 1914 American comedy silent film starring Charlie Chaplin. This film was the first of many movies in which Chaplin both directed and played the lead. The short film was produced by Mack Sennett for Keystone Studios with a running time of 16 minutes. Comedy Why Did I Get Married? is a 2007 comedy-drama film adaptation written, produced, directed, and starring Tyler Perry, which was inspired by his play of the same name. The film stars Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, Malik Yoba, Sharon Leal, Tasha Smith, Michael Jai White, Richard T. Jones, and Keesha Sharp. The film was released in the United States by Lionsgate on October 12, 2007. The film is about the difficulty of maintaining a solid relationship in modern times. Eight married college friends plus one other non-friend go to Colorado for their annual week-long reunion, but the mood shifts when one couple's infidelity comes to light. Secrets are revealed and each couple begins to question their own marriage. Over the course of the week, the couples battle with issues of commitment, betrayal and forgiveness and examine their lives as individuals and as committed couples. This film explores the resultant emotional impact that infidelity and love have upon the constitution of marriage. Thriller Navy Spy is a 1937 film directed by Crane Wilbur and Joseph H. Lewis. Thriller Tree Keeper is a 2011 thriller drama film written and directed by Patrick O'Shea. Thriller Naan is a 2012 Tamil crime thriller film directed by Jeeva Shankar is inspired by hollywood flick The talented Mr.Ripley. It has composer Vijay Antony in the lead role as a psychopath killer, who also produced it and worked as the music director. Siddharth Venugopal and Rupa Manjari appeared in supporting roles. The filming of Naan began in April 2010. The film was released on 15 August 2012 and received positive response. This film was declared a "hit" in the box-office at the end of its run. Documentary film As autism has exploded into the public consciousness over the last 20 years, two opposing questions have been asked about the condition fueling the debate: is it a devastating sickness to be cured or is it a variation of the human brain just a different way to be human?LOVING LAMPPOSTS: LIVING AUTISTIC takes a look at two movements: the recovery movement, which views autism as a tragic epidemic brought on by environmental toxins, and the neurodiversity movement, which argues that autism should be accepted and that autistic people should be supported.After his son's diagnosis, filmmaker Todd Drezner, visits the front lines of the autism wars to learn more about the debate and provide information about a condition that is still difficult to comprehend. This film is a great learning tool. Documentary film Spat! Bringing Oysters Back To The Chesapeake Bay is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Sandy Cannon-brown. Comedy Exploring the Brandenburg Marches is a 1982 film directed by Roland Gräf. Documentary film Santa Rosa: Odyssey in the Rhythm of Mariachi is a 2013 Historical Fiction documentary film written by Piotr Piwowarczyk and Slawomir Grunberg and directed by Slawomir Grunberg. Comedy Zwölf Stühle is a 2003 film directed by Ulrike Ottinger. Comedy The Downtime is a short comedy drama film directed by Steven McMillan. Comedy Over 21 is a 1945 comedy film about a wife who supports her husband's decision to enlist in the army for World War II over the objections of his boss. It was based on the play of the same name by Ruth Gordon. Comedy By Your Leave is a 1934 American domestic comedy film directed by Lloyd Corrigan from a script by Allan Scott and Lewis Foster, based on a 1934 Broadway play of the same name by Gladys Hurlbut and Emma B. C. Wells, which had a short run early in the year at the Morosco Theatre. Produced by Pandro S. Berman, it starred Frank Morgan and Genevieve Tobin. Comedy Mad Buddies is a 2012 comedy film directed by Gray Hofmeyr, co-written by Gray Hofmeyr and Leon Schuster and starring Leon Schuster, Kenneth Nkosi, Tanit Phoenix and Alfred Ntombela. The distribution rights were purchased by The Walt Disney Company, however the film will not be distributed under the Disney banner. Comedy Strange Brew is a 1983 Canadian comedy film starring the popular SCTV characters Bob and Doug McKenzie, portrayed by Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis, who also served as co-directors. Co-stars include Max von Sydow, Paul Dooley, Lynne Griffin and Angus MacInnes. Loosely based on elements of Shakespeare's Hamlet, most of the film was shot in the Southern Ontario area. Toronto, Scarborough, Kitchener, and Hamilton were the main locations. Parts of the movie were also filmed in Prince George, British Columbia. Comedy Mameshiba Ichirō 3D is a 2012 Japanese 3D film directed by Tōru Kamei. Comedy Now We're in the Air is a silent film starring the unofficial late-1920s intermittent comedy team of Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton; and Louise Brooks, who plays twins. The movie was directed by Frank R. Strayer. Wallace Beery and Louise Brooks worked together the following year in Beggars of Life, a well-received early sound film. Comedy Sunset Stories is a 2012 comedy, drama and mystery film written by Ernesto Foronda and Valerie Stadler, and directed by Ernesto Foronda and Silas Howard. Animation Shark Bait is a 2006 South Korean-British-American computer animated film. The plot revolves around Pi and his attempt to win the heart of Cordelia while dealing with a tiger shark who is terrorizing him and the reef's inhabitants. The film was a commercial failure. It was largely criticised for borrowing heavily from other films such as Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo, DreamWorks' Shark Tale and Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid and, despite the amount of talented actors and comedians involved in the voiceover work, was a box office failure. Despite being an American-South Korean co-production, the movie did not receive a theatrical release in the United States, where it was released direct to DVD in 2007. A direct-to-DVD sequel, The Reef 2: High Tide was released in 2012. Thriller Snake Island is a 2002 South African action horror film directed by Wayne Crawford. The film's plot revolves around a group of tourists attempting to survive on a tropical island infested with snakes. The film shares several thematic elements with Anaconda and its sequels. Thriller Berberian Sound Studio is the second feature film by British director and screenwriter Peter Strickland. The film, starring Toby Jones, is a psychological thriller set in a 1970s Italian horror film studio. Animation Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, and also the title of the song performed in the cartoon. This is one of the only three Merrie Melodies cartoons to star Foxy; the other two are Lady, Play Your Mandolin! and One More Time. This short is a remake of Trolley Troubles, a Disney short featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in whose creation Hugh Harman had once been involved. Comedy Going To Bed Under Difficulties is a 1900 comedy short fantasy silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Documentary film Bastion Point: Day 507 is a 1980 short film directed by Merata Mita, Leon Narbey and Gerd Polhmann. Comedy Love and Doughnuts is a 1921 comedy short film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Documentary film Eastwood Directs: The Untold Story is a 2013 documentary written and directed by Richard Schickel. Animation Lambert the Sheepish Lion is a Disney animated short film that was released in 1952. The 8-minute film focuses on Lambert, a lion that is mistakenly left with a flock of sheep by a stork. Lambert lives his life thinking he is a sheep until he is forced to defend the flock from an attack by a hungry wolf. Lambert the Sheepish Lion was directed by Jack Hannah and the voice of the narrator and the stork was provided by actor and Disney legend Sterling Holloway. Holloway also was the voice for the stork in Dumbo, in which the character plays a very similar role in the plot. Uncredited roles include June Foray, who did the sounds of the sheep, Lambert's sheep mother and Lambert's purrs and growls, and Stan Freberg, who voiced Lambert's only spoken line, "Mama!" The original print of the film was given as a gift to Emperor Hirohito of Japan because it was his favorite Disney cartoon. In 1952, the film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category "Best Short Subject, Cartoons" but lost to The Two Mouseketeers, a Tom and Jerry cartoon. Comedy Les Côtelettes is a 2003 French drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Shakespeare Behind Bars is a 2005 indie documentary film directed by Hank Rogerson. Animation Astronut Woody is a Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on April 1, 1966. The cartoon takes place during the space race of the time. The cartoon was directed by Paul J. Smith and was one of eight Woody Woodpecker cartoons released to theaters in 1966. Grace Stafford provided Woody's voice while Dallas McKennon guessed starred as a military colonel. Science Fiction En Rathathin Rathame {English Translation: My Blood's blood} is a Tamil science fiction action film. The film is the Tamil debut for actress Meenakshi Seshadri. The film is a remake of Hindi film Mr. India. Documentary film Avatar: Creating the World of Pandora is a 2010 documentary film directed by Thomas C. Grane. Comedy Material Girls is a 2006 American teen comedy film starring Hilary and Haylie Duff. It is based on a script written by John Quaintance and is directed by Martha Coolidge. It also stars Anjelica Huston, Lukas Haas, and Brent Spiner. The plot was conceived from Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. It is co-produced by Patriot Pictures and Maverick Films. Documentary film A Journal of Insomnia is a 2013 web documentary about insomnia, produced by Hugues Sweeney and created by Bruno Choiniere, Philippe Lambert, Thibaut Duverneix and Guillaume Braun for the National Film Board of Canada. The production has its premiere on April 18, 2013, as part of the Tribeca Film Festival's first Storyscapes section for transmedia. Site users must register online for an appointment, after which they receive a phone call informing them that they've been emailed a link to enter site. Once inside A Journal of Insomnia, users can follow the stories of one of four protagonists who share their own experiences with sleeplessness as well as access close to 2000 contributions from other insomniacs that have been collected since the fall of 2012. It was nominated for the Sheffield Innovation Award at the 2013 Sheffield Doc/Fest. Thriller Naseeb is a 1981 Bollywood action drama film produced and directed by Manmohan Desai. The film is a typical Manmohan Desai film with his regular star Amitabh Bachchan and a large cast, lavish sets, memorable music and the lost and found theme. The film also stars Hema Malini, Rishi Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy, Kim, Pran, Kader Khan, Amjad Khan, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor, Amrish Puri and Yusuf Khan. The music is by the Manmohan Desai regulars Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was among those rare movies, which crossed 1 Crore per territory. There were only 13 All Time Earner[Crossed 1 Crore per territory] movies until 1984, 9 of which starred Bachchan himself and Naseeb was one of them. The film was later remade in Tamil as Sandhippu with Sivaji Ganesan and Prabhu Ganesan and in Telugu as Trimurtulu with Daggubati Venkatesh. Documentary film The Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy is a 2006 documentary by Rich-Heape Films. It presents the history of the forcible removal and relocation of Cherokee people from southeastern states of the United States to territories west of the Mississippi River, particularly to the Indian Territory in the future Oklahoma. Documentary film The Eternal Sisters is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Hans-Joachim Bergmann. Comedy Seducer is a 2002 comedy drama film written and directed by Andrea Sedlácková. Animation Erasable Cities is a 2011 short animation fantasy film directed by Salise Hughes. Thriller 赤足驚魂 is a 1997 crime/thriller/horror film directed by Kai-Ming Lai. Documentary film Starting Place is a 1993 documentary film directed by Robert Kramer. Animation How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated action fantasy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox, loosely based on the book series of the same name by Cressida Cowell. It is the sequel to the 2010 computer-animated film How to Train Your Dragon and the second in the trilogy. The film is written and directed by Dean DeBlois, and stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller and Kristen Wiig with the addition of Cate Blanchett, Djimon Hounsou and Kit Harington. The film takes place five years after the first film, featuring Hiccup and his friends as young adults as they meet Valka, Hiccup's long-lost mother, and Drago Bludvist, a madman who wants to conquer the world. DeBlois, who co-directed the first film, agreed to return to direct the second film on the condition that he would be allowed to turn it into a trilogy. He cited The Empire Strikes Back and My Neighbor Totoro as his main inspirations, with the expanded scope of the The Empire Strikes Back being particularly influential. Documentary film Project Cheonan Ship is a documentary film directed by Baek Seoug-woo. Comedy Tall in the Trap is a 1962 Czechoslovakian-produced American animated short film. It was originally released as part of the Tom and Jerry series on September 1, 1962. The film was directed by Gene Deitch, was produced by William L. Snyder, and written by Deitch, Bill Danch, Tedd Pierce. The musical score for Tall in the Trap was composed by Štěpán Koníček and Jiří Jirmal. This was the tenth in a series of thirteen Rembrandt Films cartoons, and is based loosely on the popular CBS-TV western series that was airing at the time, Have Gun – Will Travel. Comedy An Angel of the Lord is a 2005 family comedy film written by Lucie Konášková and directed by Jiří Strach. "A family fairytale about love, forgiveness and willingness to sacrifice oneself for others. On the template of the age-old fairytale conflict between good and evil, it tells the humorous, poetic story of how the clumsy angel Petronel becomes a reformed character. Petronel is an angel who bungles every assignment he is given, including a job at the Pearly Gates. As a punishment, God sends him down to Earth, where he has just one day to reform at least one sinner and to learn that it isn’t so easy to live without sinning. If he fails, Petronel will be banished to hell and become a fallen angel. Scenes in a fairytale heaven created using special visual effects alternate with terrestrial winter exteriors and interiors shot at several Czech castles and chateaux, including Křivoklát, Kašperk and Český Šternberk. The screenplay is based on themes from Božena Němcová’s classic Czech national fairytales." Quoting the synopsis from the 2006 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Comedy Happy Life is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Michael M. Bilandic. Thriller Crime Partners is a 2003 crime fiction film written by Kenneth McGriff and directed by J. Jesses Smith. Documentary film In 1978, Oakley Hall III, the brilliant and charismatic founder of the Lexington Conservatory Theater, had it all. Together, his merry band transformed the run-down Catskills camp where they worked and lived into their creative paradise. THE LOSS OF NAMELESS THINGS is the harrowing tale of Hall's fall from grace, a bittersweet look at what was recaptured and a heartbreaking reminder of what was lost forever.  "One of the best glimpses into the redemptive power of art we've seen."/Austin Chronicle.  "Marvelous and Haunting"/ Seattle Times "As eloquent as its title" /Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times "What a story this film has to tell" Robert Horton/Everette Herald "Beautiful and compelling" Richard von Busack/Metroactive Thriller The Omega Code is a 1999 thriller film directed by Robert Marcarelli, starring Casper Van Dien as the protagonist, Dr. Gillen Lane, and Michael York as the antagonist. It has a premillennialist plot about a plan by the Antichrist to take over the world. Televangelist Paul Crouch, head of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, which continues to air the movie occasionally, published a novelization of the film. In 2001, Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 was released; it is partly a prequel, and partly an alternate eschatological tale. Megiddo had a larger budget than the original, but proved less popular. Documentary film The Courage to Care is a 1985 American short documentary film directed by Robert H. Gardner and produced by Dr. Carol Rittner, RSM, about non-Jews who rescued Jews during the Holocaust. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Dr. Rittner's book of the same name is a companion volume to the film, which also includes the personal narratives of the same persons in the film and many others. Comedy Dangerously Excited is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film starring Yoon Je-moon as a stuffy municipal bureaucrat who learns to embrace life when a budding rock band moves into his basement. The film premiered at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival and also screened at the 2012 Udine Far East Film Festival. Documentary film Nicht verzeichnete Fluchtbewegungen is a 1990 documentary film directed by Dietrich Schubert. Science Fiction Empire of Evil is a 2011 film directed by George Kuchar. Documentary film Message of Stones: Budapest is a 1994 documentary film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Documentary film Just Skate is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Brianna Garza and Alicia Tanguma. Documentary film I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me is a documentary film featuring children between the ages of six and thirteen with Tourette syndrome. The film examines the lives of more than a dozen children who have Tourette's, and explores the challenges they face. The 27-minute television documentary was produced by HBO in conjunction with the Tourette Syndrome Association, and first aired on HBO on November 12, 2005. Ellen Goosenberg Kent is the director and producer, and Sheila Nevins is the executive producer. Comedy Enteng Ng Ina Mo is a 2011 Filipino fantasy comedy parody film starring Vic Sotto and Ai-Ai de las Alas. It is a joint production by Star Cinema, M-Zet TV Productions, APT Entertainment Production and Octo Arts Films and is a cross-over to the Enteng Kabisote and Tanging Ina series. It is an official entry to the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival and was released on December 25, 2011. Comedy Peck's Bad Girl is a 1918 comedy film directed by Charles Giblyn, written by Tex Charwate, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and starring Mabel Normand and Earle Foxe. The black and white silent film was released by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation in 35mm on September 2, 1918. The picture's running time is 50 minutes. Thriller Gudachari No.1 is a 1983 Telugu film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Chiranjeevi and Radhika Sarathkumar in important roles. Animation Matatoro is a 2011 animated short film directed by Raphaël Calamote, Mauro Carraro, and Jérémy Pasquet. Documentary film The Story of Wish You Were Here is a direct-to-video documentary about the making of Wish You Were Here album by Pink Floyd. After being shown on a few television channels, such as BBC Four, it was released on 26 June 2012, on DVD and Blu-ray. The film gives an extensive insight of concept, recording the songs and designing the album cover. It includes exclusive interviews with almost every key person, who participated in producing the album. It is the second Pink Floyd documentary by Eagle Rock, the previous being The Making of the Dark Side of the Moon. The band is represented by all three surviving members – David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Roger Waters. Other participating people include: Joe Boyd, Venetta Fields, Jill Furmanovsky, Roy Harper, Brian Humphries, Peter Jenner, Nick Kent, Aubrey Powell, Ronnie Rondell Jr., Gerald Scarfe, and Storm Thorgerson. The film is about 59 minutes long, with 25 minutes of additional interviews. These also include footage of Roger Waters and David Gilmour performing some excerpts from the original songs, while Brian Humphries, the album's sound engineer, plays back the original sound tapes from Abbey Road Studios archives. Comedy L'ombrellone or Weekend, Italian Style is a 1966 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Dino Risi. It was co-produced with Spain and France. The soundtrack is full of Italian Pop songs from the 1960s. Documentary film The Making of a President: 1964 is a 1966 documentary film written by Theodore H. White and directed by Mel Stuart. Thriller La residencia is a 1969 Spanish horror film directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador. The film stars Lilli Palmer as Señora Fourneau the headmistress of a French boarding school for young women. The film was released under various English titles including The House That Screamed and The Boarding School. Thriller The Awful Dr. Orloff is a 1962 Spanish–French horror film directed by Jesús Franco. It stars Howard Vernon as the mad Dr. Orloff who wants to repair his disfigured daughter's face with skin grafts from others, with the aid of a slavish blind henchman named Morpho. The film is considered to be the earliest Spanish horror film. Howard Vernon continued to appear in a number of Franco's horror films up until his death. Franco would later feature a number of blind or disfigured henchmen named Morpho in many of his later horror films, such as Vampyos Lesbos and Revenge in the House of Usher. Comedy Winners is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Elsa Morena. Science Fiction Cough is a 2013 drama, thriller, science fiction, and short film written and directed by Jason Kempnich. Comedy Twigson Ties The Knot is a 2010 adventure comedy film written by Birgitte Bratseth and Anne-Cath Vestly and directed by Martin Lund. Comedy The Deflowering of Ariella Von is a comedy film directed by Marianna Ellenberg and David Louis Zuckerman. Thriller Deadlands 2: Trapped is a 2008 horror science fiction thriller film written and directed by Gary Ugarek Documentary film My God is a 2004 short documentary film written and directed by Galina Adamovich. Thriller After Dark, My Sweet is a 1990 neo-noir film directed by James Foley starring Jason Patric, Bruce Dern, and Rachel Ward. It is based on the 1955 Jim Thompson novel of the same name. Comedy The Vampires of Bloody Island is a 2009 British comedy horror film directed by Allin Kempthorne and starring his wife Pamela Kempthorne who had previously appeared in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Shaun of the Dead. The film also starred Oliver Gray, John Snelling and Leon Hamilton. The film was released in the UK at the cinema in August 2009. It was released on DVD in January 2010 several weeks ahead of its planned February release date due to an email campaign organised by fans of the film. It was released on DVD in the US in June 2010. The Vampires of Bloody Island features music from the bands Inkubus Sukkubus, Vampire Division, Fever, Theatres des Vampires, The Suburban Vamps and Corpse Nocturna. The title song is Place of the Dead by Vampire Division, which reached number one in the Goth Soundclick charts. Documentary film All of the necessary technologies required to reach the Moon was first tested during Project Gemini, which comprised of ten missions in the mid-1960s. Animation Barefoot Gen 2 is a 1986 Japanese action drama anime film following the 1983 Barefoot Gen animated film, loosely based on the Japanese manga series by Keiji Nakazawa. Documentary film Escuela De Sordos is a 2013 documentary film written by Pablo Checchi and Ada Frontini and directed by Ada Frontini. Comedy The Whole Town's Talking is a 1935 comedy film starring Edward G. Robinson as a law-abiding man who bears a striking resemblance to a killer, with Jean Arthur as his love interest. It was directed by John Ford from a screenplay by Jo Swerling and Robert Riskin based on a story by W.R. Burnett originally published in Collier's in August 1932. Burnett was also the author of the source material for Robinson's screen break-through, Little Caesar. The film The Whole Town's Talking has no story connection to this film. The story was remade in 1998 as the Bollywood film Duplicate. Comedy Last Holiday is a 2006 American comedy film starring Queen Latifah and directed by Wayne Wang. Latifah plays a humble store assistant, Georgia, who is told that she has a rare brain condition, and only a few weeks to live. She decides to spend her last funds on a luxury holiday in Europe before she dies. The screenplay by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman was loosely adapted from the 1950 UK film of the same name by J. B. Priestley. The writers were wanting John Candy for the star-role, but he died and Latifah’s agent suggested a new version starring her. It gained mixed reviews, but Latifah’s performance was universally praised for charm and humor. Documentary film The Photographical Congress Arrives in Lyon is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring P.J.C. Janssen as himself. It was first screened on 12 June 1895. Comedy I'll Be Yours is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Deanna Durbin. Based on the play A jó tündér by Ferenc Molnár, the film is about a small-town girl who tells a fib to a wealthy businessman, which then creates complications. The play had earlier been adapted for the 1935 film The Good Fairy by Preston Sturges. Comedy Libeled Lady is a 1936 screwball comedy film starring Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Spencer Tracy, written by George Oppenheimer, Howard Emmett Rogers, Wallace Sullivan, and Maurine Dallas Watkins, and directed by Jack Conway. Libeled Lady was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The film was remade in 1946 as Easy to Wed with Esther Williams, Van Johnson, and Lucille Ball. Comedy Yeah Kowalski! is a 2013 romantic comedy short film written by Britta Lundin and Evan Roberts and directed by Evan Roberts. Animation Mug Travel is a 2007 South Korean computer-animated film, directed by Lim Ah-ron and based on his animated TV series, Backkom. Comedy The Idle Rich is a 1929 early sound comedy film produced and released by Metro Goldwyn Mayer and directed by William C. deMille. It is based on the Broadway play White Collars by Edith Ellis. On January 31, 2012, this film became available on DVD from WarnerArchive Collection. This movie remade as Rich Man, Poor Girl in 1938, starring Robert Young and Ruth Hussey. Comedy Kaip pavogti žmoną is a 2013 Lithuanian comedy film directed by Donatas Ulvydas. Comedy Graveyard Alive: A Zombie Nurse in Love, is an independent zombie horror/comedy directed by Elza Kephart. The film is in black and white and it is dubbed. The film, had its U.S. premiere at the 2004 Slamdance festival in Park City, Utah and won best Cinematography. The movie was made by Bastard Amber Productions, and it was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The movie was featured in Nightmare in Canada: Canadian Horror on Film Documentary film My Career as a Jerk is a film directed by David Markey. Comedy Santa Lucia is a 1956 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Vico Torriani, Eva Kerbler and Peer Schmidt. Documentary film And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop is a 2004 film directed by Richard Lowe and Dana Heinz Perry and written by Bill Adler. The film documents the development of hip hop culture since its inception in the 1970s. It was nominated for an IDA award in 2005. Comedy Ghost in Love is a 1999 South Korean film written by Li Hong-zhou and directed by Lee Kwang-hoon. The film stars Kim Hee-sun in the title role as the girlfriend of a man she suspects of cheating on her. She throws herself underneath an oncoming train, and discovers that in the afterlife she can roam as a ghost and take revenge, if she wants to, on her former boyfriend, who has quickly moved on. Lee Sung-jae also stars as Kantorates, a ghost who befriends the protagonist. The film was released on August 14, 1999. Science Fiction Absolon is a 2003 post-apocalyptic science fiction thriller film. The plot concerns a future society where the only hope for survival from a deadly virus is a drug called Absolon. The film was directed by David Barto, and stars Christopher Lambert, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Kelly Brook. Comedy Aamra is a Bengali Movie was released in 2006. Directed by Mainak Bhaumik, the movie featured Jisshu Sengupta, Parambrata Chatterjee, Nilanjana Sharma. It is an uncredited remake of the movie Sidewalks of New York, 2001. Documentary film Frau Siebert und ihre Schüler is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Hans-Dieter Grabe. Comedy Port Whines is an animated short film by the Columbia Pictures Corporation. It is also the 136th Krazy Kat cartoon. Comedy The Girl in the Lift is a 1990 film directed by Herrmann Zschoche. Animation Tom's dreams of surfing are changed slightly when an Octopus, The Shark, and Jerry get involved. He becomes the surfboard himself when he swallows it. Animation Welcome is a paint-on-glass-animated 10-minute film in the Soviet Union adapted from 1948 children's book by Dr. Seuss Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose. Released in 1986, the film went on to win the Grand Prix at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in 1988 and in Los Angeles. Although the visual style is quite different, the story is mostly the same with the exception of some subtle changes — for example, the moose isn't shown rejoining his herd at the end and the squatter animals aren't stuffed and mounted. Also, none of the animals are ever named and there is no narrator. The film was directed by Alexei Karayev. The art director was Aleksandr Petrov, who would later win an Oscar for his 1999 film The Old Man and the Sea. The screenplay was written by Yury Iosifovich Koval, a renowned author. Comedy Johnny Gaddaar, is a 2007 neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Sriram Raghavan; produced under the banner Adlabs. It stars Neil Mukesh, in his film debut, alongside Dharmendra, Zakir Hussain, Rimi Sen, Vinay Pathak, Govind Namdeo, Dayanand Shetty and Ashwini Khalsekar. The film received critical acclaim., went on to be 'sleeper hit' of the year and was later remade in Telugu and Malayalam in 2012. Comedy Gay Purr-ee is an animated film musical produced by United Productions of America and released by Warner Bros. in 1962. It features the voice talent of Judy Garland in her only animated-film role, as well as Robert Goulet in his first feature film. Science Fiction Savage Planet is a Sci Fi Pictures original film that premiered August 12, 2006 on the Sci Fi Channel. Comedy Colin Fitz Lives!, also known simply as Colin Fitz is a 1997 Independent film directed by Robert Bella. Colin Fitz Lives! was shot on 35mm in New York City. The budget was $150,000 and the film was shot in 14 days. It had its World Premiere in Dramatic Competition at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. The film won awards at numerous film festivals, including the Austin Film Festival, WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival and the Long Island Film Festival, but it did not receive theatrical distribution. As a result, it became known by the press and its fans as “The Best Film Never Released. In August 2010, IFC Films released a newly remastered version of the film as part of its Video On Demand platform. Comedy Almost an Angel is a 1990 U.S. comedy film directed by John Cornell and starring Paul Hogan. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. The film's tagline is: "The guy from down under is working for the man upstairs." It was made after Paul Hogan's success with the Crocodile Dundee movies. It was a critical and commercial failure. Comedy Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oróz is the 1984 entry in the Brazilian comedy film series Os Trapalhões. This is a parody of The Wizard of Oz. It was directed by Dedé Santana and Vitor Lustosa. It injects elements and actors of Cinema Novo into family film to direct attention to the ongoing drought in the Northeast, an issue that remains unresolved. It was shot in the city of Orós, in the state of Ceará. Documentary film The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody is a 2004 documentary about the song "Bohemian Rhapsody", written by the lead singer of Queen, Freddie Mercury. Comedy Triggermen is a 2002 crime comedy film written by Tony Johnston and Mark Thomas and directed by John Bradshaw for First Look International. Starring Pete Postlethwaite, Neil Morrissey, Adrian Dunbar, and Donnie Wahlberg, the film had festival and video screenings in 2002 and 2003 before its DVD premiere in 2004 and television releases in 2007 and 2008. Set in Chicago, the film was shot in Toronto. Comedy Aiyyo Paaji! is a 2009 short comedy drama family film written by Manika Sharma and Suresh Triveni and directed by Manika Sharma. Comedy Pajama Party is a 1964 beach party film starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. This is the fourth in a series of seven beach films produced by American International Pictures. The other films in this series are Beach Party, Muscle Beach Party, Bikini Beach, Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini. This fourth entry has not always been considered a follow-up to the three films that preceded it. Several sources have noted, however, that while it is not a proper sequel, it is indeed a part of what is now termed AIP's ‘Beach Party series.’ Moreover, AIP marketed it as a sequel in its trailer, stating "The Bikini Beach Party Gang is Warming Up! – For the ‘Party’ that Takes Off – Where others Poop Out!" and "All the ‘Beach Party’ Fun … in Pajamas!" Additional links that tie this film to the others are the return of Eric von Zipper and his Rat Pack and the return of Candy Johnson as Candy for the fourth time in as many films. Comedy Tonight's the Night is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Leslie Fuller, Amy Veness and Charles Farrell. A man wrongly imprisoned for theft escapes from jail and tracks down the real culprit. It is also known by the alternative title Tonight's the Night: Pass It On. Thriller Cam2Cam is a 2014 horror thriller film that was directed by Joel Soisson. The film was given a simultaneous VOD and limited theatrical release on August 22, 2014, and stars Tammin Sursok as a tourist that becomes the target of a serial killer after logging on to a cam website. The movie was based on a short film that was directed by Davy Sihali, which Soisson worked into the first portion of Cam2Cam. Comedy Megvédtem egy asszonyt is a 1938 Hungarian comedy film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Antal Páger, Mária Lázár and Andor Ajtay. A lawyer acts for a woman in a case, but soon finds himself embroiled in her divorce as a co-respondent. Documentary film Argentinísima II is a 1973 Argentine musical documentary film directed and written by Fernando Ayala and Héctor Olivera. It is the sequel to the 1972 Argentinísima. The film premiered on 21 June 1973 in Buenos Aires. Documentary film Matt Alber with Strings Attached is a 2012 short musical documentary film directed by Greg Sirota. Animation Un jour is a 2001 short animated drama film written and directed by Marie Paccou. Comedy I am a Director is a 2012 drama/comedy film written and directed by Javier Colon. Comedy Night Writer is a 2008 television film directed by T. Sean Shannon. Documentary film Gaze is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Kim Hye-jee. Thriller Calling Dr. Gillespie is a 1942 drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, starring Lionel Barrymore, Donna Reed and Philip Dorn. This was a continuation of the series that had starred Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare. Ayres, however, had declared conscientious objector status to World War II, and was taken off the film. Kildare's mentor, Dr. Gillespie, portrayed here and in earlier films by Barrymore, became the lead character. In this first Kildare-less entry, Gillespie has a new assistant, refugee Dutch surgeon Dr. John Hunter Gerniede. Documentary film Alone Across Australia is a 2004 Australian documentary starring adventurer Jon Muir. The film produced by Shark Island Productions and directed by Ian Darling and Jon Muir has won more than 25 awards, and has screened at over 60 international film festivals. Animation Lgfuad is a 2010 animation short film written and directed by Kelsey Stark. Animation The Bulleteers is the fifth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs about nine minutes and covers Superman's adventures as he defends the city against a villainous gang called "The Bulleteers", who are equipped with a bullet-shaped rocket. It was originally released 26 March 1942. Comedy Eating Raoul is a 1982 black comedy film about a married couple living in Hollywood who resort to killing swingers for their money. It was directed by Paul Bartel and written by Bartel and Richard Blackburn. The writers also commissioned a single-issue comic book based on the film for promotion; it was created by underground comics creator Kim Deitch. Thriller Driving to a weekend getaway, a car breakdown strands young couple Don and Nancy (David James Elliot and Heather Marsden) while passing through a small, rural Louisiana town. Finding the couple on the roadside, the towns inhospitable Sheriff Taylor (Jeff Fahey) tells them therell be no one to repair their car before morning. He directs them to a nearby motel for the night run by Carter (Michael Madsen). Checking into the seedy, rundown establishment, Don and Nancy have no way of knowing how this place deals with outsiders. Badge aside, the Sherriff answers to Carter, as do a gang of twisted, masked kidnappers, torturers, and killers. By the time Don and Nancy realize whats happening, its too late to flee. They must fight to survive the night, or be the next victims of the Terror Trap Thriller Locker 13 is a 2009 thriller film directed by Bruce Dellis, George Huang, Jason Marsden, Matthew Mebane, Adam Montierth, Donovan Montierth, and Rick Schroder. The story was written by John Waldron; the screenplay by Bruce Dellis, Jason Marsden, Donovan Montierth, Jose Rosete, Jason Walters, and Cameron Young. The film was produced by Danny Del Toro, Shawn Haught, Jason Marsden, Neil Mather, Maria White Mebane, Matthew Mebane, Jose Rosete, Rick Schroder, and Nick Stahr. Comedy Jaane Jigar is a 1998 Indian Bollywood film directed by Arshad Khan and produced by B.R. Sahni. The film stars Jackie Shroff and Mamta Kulkarni. Comedy Drop the Curtain is a 1955 comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Thriller "Shadow in the Trees" is the story of Joseph, a young man struggling with the mysterious disappearance of his father. Having grown up with tales of a creature living in the woods outside his Prospect Oregon home, Joseph believes a supernatural beast is the cause of continuing mysterious murders and disappearances in his area. Joseph finally takes matters into his own hands to not only save the people of his town but get closer to the truth of what happened to his father. Comedy Stupor Duck is a Looney Tunes animated short starring Daffy Duck. A Superman parody directed by Robert McKimson, the cartoon was released July 7, 1956. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Daws Butler; Butler — who voiced the narrator and the newspaper editor — was uncredited. Thriller Drunken Angel is a 1948 Japanese yakuza film directed by Akira Kurosawa. It is notable for being the first of sixteen film collaborations between director Kurosawa and actor Toshiro Mifune. Animation The Little Rascals Christmas Special is an animated Christmas special based on the Our Gang comedies of the 1920s, 1930s, and early 1940s. Science Fiction Mr Bradley Mr Martin Hear Us Through The Hole in Thin Air is a 2010 short experimental film directed by Greig Johnson. Comedy 2 Seconds is a Canadian drama film, released in 1998. Written and directed by Manon Briand, the film stars Charlotte Laurier as Laurie, a lesbian who takes a job as a bike courier in Montreal after being fired from her previous job as a professional downhill racer. Documentary film Fighting For Our Rights is a 1962 documentary film written and directed by Frans Buyens. Documentary film When a gang of suburban teens stumbled across a bunch of abandoned instruments and formed The Fleshtones little did they know that 30 years later they'll still be struggling to rock - and pay the bills. Comedy I Am an American is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Master June Daguiso and produced by Blaise Christian Sitchet. Kazarr and Comelita Payton also contributed to the writing. The plot involves a native African recording artist seeking the American dream. Credited cast: Brian Foreman Philip Stamper Kazarr Alexis Barone Master June Daguiso Telisha L. Davis Allison Plourde Towanda Underdue Gita M. McCarthy Comelita Payton Kesha Oliver Tiffany Vallati Elisa Jade Blaise Christian Sitchet It is scheduled to appear at the 2012 3rd World Music & International Film Festival in Washington, D.C., where it received nominations in the Africa Film and Best Comedy categories. Thriller The Stepford Husbands is a 1996 made-for-television thriller film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Fred Walton with a screenplay by brothers Ken Wheat and Jim Wheat. It stars Donna Mills, Michael Ontkean, Cindy Williams, Sarah Douglas, and Louise Fletcher. It is the third in a series of sequels inspired by the 1971 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives. Comedy Attack the Block is a 2011 British monster movie. Written and directed by Joe Cornish in his directorial debut, it comes from the same writing and production stable as other horror/comedies such as Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. The film stars Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Nick Frost and Luke Treadaway. Attack the Block is set on a council estate in South London on Guy Fawkes Night, and, with some coming of age themes, the plot centres on a teenage street gang who have to defend themselves from predatory alien invaders. Released on 11 May 2011, the film achieved significant popularity, favorable critical reviews, and accolades internationally. The film has been listed as a cult film in the making by a significant number of websites. Comedy Mônica e Cebolinha: No Mundo de Romeu e Julieta is a film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, starring Monica's Gang. It was originally staged at theater in 1978 with a comic and LP adaptation out in the same year. In 1979 the feature film adaptation of the play was released, filmed in Ouro Preto, as a special for the Children's Day on Rede Bandeirantes. Along with A Rádio do Chico Bento, is one of the two films inspired by Mauricio de Sousa characters completely done in live-action. Documentary film This wonderful documentary is all about improvisation, and particularly the kind of improvisation the superb jazz pianist Keith Jarrett does. It was made with the full cooperation of Jarrett and there are many minutes of conversation with him as well as with such collaborators as Manfred Eicher, Jack de Johnette, Gary Peacock, his brother Scott, his wife Roseanne, Chick Corea, Gary Burton and many more. Interspersed are many performance clips going back to the very beginning of his career (and including some scenes from his childhood) right up to the present. His ordeal with chronic fatigue syndrome in the mid-1990s is touched upon (but, not surprisingly, given Jarrett's reticence about personal matters, not dwelt upon). There is a ten-minute uninterrupted clip from a concert by his Standards Trio (Jarrett, de Johnette, Peacock). There are also clips of the Köln Concert, concerts with Jan Garbarek (particularly gorgeous), with Miles Davis, and many others. Jarrett comes across as a hugely intelligent and deeply thoughtful man who is nonetheless humble in the face of his talent. Comedy Abandoned at the alter when his fiancée gets cold feet, a hapless groom marries his stepmother and together they set out to track down the runaway bride. Upon discovering that she was on the road with a joyriding teen, the pair assumes that she's decided to embrace a criminal lifestyle. Later, at a remote motel, a divorced religious zealot offers the final missing piece of the puzzle. Science Fiction Under the Seas is a silent film made in 1907 by the French director Georges Méliès. The film, a parody of the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, follows a fisherman who dreams of traveling by submarine to the bottom of the ocean, where he encounters both realistic and fanciful sea creatures, including a chorus of naiads. Comedy Evil Toons is a 1992 live-action/animated Comedy-Horror B-movie written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. The film is a light spoof of traditional haunted-house films. Documentary film The World According to John Coltrane is a documentary film about saxophonist John Coltrane. Comedy Christopher Bean is a 1933 comedy film written by Laurence E. Johnson and Sylvia Thalberg and directed by Sam Wood, based on the play by Sidney Howard. Comedy The Baby and the Battleship is a colour 1956 British comedy film directed by Jay Lewis and starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough and André Morell. It is based on the 1956 novel by Anthony Thorne with a screenplay by Richard De Roy, Gilbert Hackforth-Jones and Bryan Forbes. The Royal Navy provided a large amount of cooperation with sequences filmed aboard HMS Birmingham and in Malta. Documentary film My Life Part 2 is a 2003 film directed by Angelika Levi. Documentary film Jerusalem Is Proud to Present is a 2008 documentary film directed by Nitzan Gilady about the 2006 World Pride Festival, an LGBT festival held in Jerusalem. It follows the lives of members of the Open House, Jerusalem's LGBT community center, who are planning the events, the threats they and their families receive, but refuse to back down. The poster of the documentary features a young Israeli man who vows to lead the parade despite having been stabbed by a fanatic at a previous parade. The film relates the controversy over the festival, with orthodox Jews, evangelical Christians, and conservative Muslims united in their dislike of a gay festival being held in a city they consider holy. The film had its U.S. premiere at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival on 29 July 2008, and showed in 60 film festivals winning prizes. Comedy Generation is a 1969 comedy film directed by George Schaefer. Comedy Lock Up Your Daughters! is a 1969 British historical comedy film directed by Peter Coe and starring Christopher Plummer, Susannah York, and Ian Bannen. It is an adaptation of the stage musical of the same name set in Eighteenth century Britain. It lacks all the songs from the original stage production. It was one of a number of British costume films released in the wake of the success of the 1963 film Tom Jones. Documentary film Journey Into Amazing Caves: IMAX is a short documentary film directed by Stephen Judson. Animation Mouse into Space is a 1962 Tom and Jerry cartoon made in 1961 and directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. It is the fifth of the thirteen cartoons made in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Documentary film The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo is a 1985 Argentine documentary film directed by Susana Blaustein Muñoz and Lourdes Portillo about the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Boxing for Palm Island is a 2010 documentary film written by Adrian Russell Wills & Michaela Perske and directed by Adrian Russell Wills. Comedy Regn is a 2014 short comedy drama written by Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson, and directed by Johannes Stjärne Nilsson. Comedy The Karaoke King is a 2007 comedy film directed by Dan Mackler and JJ Ruscella. The film is loosely based on William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar. Comedy Bear Me is a 2012 family comedy romance animated film written and directed by Katarzyna Wilk. Animation Still Born is a 2014 Documentary, Animation, Short, and Drama film written and directed by Åsa Sandzén. Comedy 7½ Phere is a 2005 Bollywood comedy film directed by Ishaan Trivedi and produced by Sonal Malhotra and Nimit Modawal. It stars Juhi Chawla and Irfan Khan in lead roles. The film was released in India on 29 July 2005 with mixed response. Animation Hypothèse Beta is a 1967 short, animation film directed by Jean-Charles Meunier. Documentary film The Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man is a 1975 documentary film produced by Appalshop. The film is about the Buffalo Creek Flood, an incident that occurred on February 26, 1972 when the Pittston Coal Company's coal slurry impoundment dam in Logan County, West Virginia burst four days after having been declared 'satisfactory' by a federal mine inspector. The film includes interviews with survivors, mining officials, and union representatives, along with footage of the flood itself. In 2005, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Rock 'n' Roll High School is a 1979 musical comedy film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Allan Arkush, and starring P. J. Soles, Vince Van Patten, and Clint Howard. The film featured the punk rock group The Ramones. Comedy El analfabeto is a 1961 Mexican comedy film, directed by Miguel M. Delgado, starring Cantinflas, Lilia Prado, and Sara García. It is the second Cantinflas film presented by Columbia Pictures. Animation Peau "Instant T" is a 2013 short animated film directed by Perrine Faillet. Thriller Mr. Moto’s Last Warning is the sixth in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto. The film is an original story featuring the character created by John P. Marquand. Science Fiction Leda: The Fantastic Adventure of Yohko is an anime OVA released in Japan on March 1, 1985. It was also released in theaters on December 21, 1985. An English release of the OVA was acquired by The Right Stuf International in February 1997. It was officially released in North America on both subbed and dubbed VHS formats in May 1997. The OVA was republished on November 27, 2000 The company has yet to release the OVA on DVD in the region. Animation Tatsu no ko Taro is a 1979 film adaptation of a famous Japanese folk tale, and the novel Taro, the Dragon Boy by Miyoko Matsutani. In 1966, Taro, the Son of Dragon with the original Japanese title of "Tatsu, no ko Taro", started as a puppet series on a Japanese television channel. In the late 1970s the anime TV series Taro the Dragon Boy was shown on Indian national television. Due to this one serial, a generation of Indians was introduced to Japanese animation. Documentary film Tears of Inge is a 2013 short documentary animation film written and directed by Alisi Telengut. Thriller I Love Playing With Fire is a 2013 thriller film written and directed by Diana Posner. Comedy Undead is a 2003 Australian zombie horror comedy film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig and starring Felicity Mason, Mungo McKay and Rob Jenkins. It was then-relatively-unknown Good Game presenter Steven O'Donnell's first film role. Comedy Murder on a Bridle Path is a 1936 mystery film directed by William Hamilton and Edward Killy, starring James Gleason and Helen Broderick. This film was the fourth production in the Hildegarde Withers series, and the first and only one in which Broderick played Hildegarde Withers. Animation The Cat and the Mermouse is a 1949 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 43rd Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was animated by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence and Al Grandmain, scored by Scott Bradley, and released on September 3, 1949. Comedy Sophie Et Les Gammes is a 1964 puppet film directed by Julien Pappé. Comedy Mr. Fix It is a 2006 American romantic comedy film starring David Boreanaz. It was directed by Darin Ferriola, The former working titles were Deception and Boyfriend Girlfriend Relationship, while the former main title was The Perfect Lie. Animation Utö is a 2014 its a short romantic animation drama film directed and written by David Buob. Comedy The Great Smokey Roadblock is a 1977 comedy road film written and directed by John Leone. It stars Henry Fonda, Eileen Brennan, John Byner, Dub Taylor and Daina House. The film is also known as The Goodbye Run and The Last of the Cowboys. Documentary film Sex report films were pseudo-documentaries that had sexual life as their subject matter. Effectively sexploitation films, the genre was particularly popular in the early 1970s Europe. Animation The date is April 18, 1776. The Pink Panther plays an American soldier in the Revolutionary War who makes Paul Revere's famous ride with the warning that the Red Coats are coming by sea. Comedy The Stork Club is a 1945 American film directed by Hal Walker. Documentary film Elevation 2001: Live from Boston is a concert film by Irish rock band U2. It was released as a two disc DVD set by Island Records in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2001, and by Interscope Records in the United States a month later. The video documents three concerts by the band performed in Boston, Massachusetts during the first American leg of their 2001 Elevation Tour. It was the first of two video releases from the tour, the second being U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland. Elevation 2001 has received certifications in several regions including Mexico, where it was certified gold based on imports alone, and the United States, where it became the band's best-selling video album. The first disc contains the concert footage shot in the normal perspective, while the second disc contains alternate camera feeds from a small recorder in Bono's trademark glasses, showing unique footage from the band while on and off stage. Several bonus features were also included on both discs. Animation Disco Toccata is a 2013 short animation film directed by Grégoire Pont. Documentary film After Tiller is a 2013 documentary film directed by Martha Shane and Lana Wilson that follows the only four remaining doctors in the United States who openly perform late-term abortions. The title refers to George Tiller, a doctor who performed abortions and was murdered in 2009. The film was met with a positive response from critics and was an official selection for the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Candescent Award. Comedy It's a Summer Vacation Everyday is a Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. Actress Hinako Saeki won the Newcomer of the Year award at the Japan Academy Awards and Best New Talent at the Yokohama Film Festival for her role in this film. Documentary film Poverty Outlaw is a 1997 documentary directed by Peter Kinoy and Pamela Yates. Documentary film Marvel Renaissance is a documentary film directed by Philippe Guedj and Philippe Roure. Animation Comics at war is a 2012 documentary animation biography history short film written by Thiago Brandimarte Mendonça and directed by Thiago Brandimarte Mendonça and Rafael Terpins. Documentary film When in 1998 Chilean judge Juan Guzmán was assigned the first criminal cases against the country's ex-dictator, General Augusto Pinochet, no one expected much. Guzmán had supported Pinochet's 1973 coup — waged as an anti-Communist crusade — that left the democratically elected president, Salvador Allende, and thousands of others dead or "disappeared." The filmmakers trace the judge's descent into what he calls "the abyss," where he uncovers the past — including his own role in the tragedy. The Judge and the General reveals one of the 20th century’s most notorious episodes and tells a cautionary tale about violating human rights in the name of "higher ideals." A co-production of Independent Television Service (ITVS) in association with Latino Public Broadcasting. Documentary film Wretches & Jabberers is a documentary film directed by Gerardine Wurzburg, and produced by Gerardine Wurzburg and Douglas Biklen. The film is about two autistic men who embark on a global journey, helping other autistic people to break through their isolation. The film opened theatrically on July 30, 2010 in New York and California. The use of facilitated communication is shown throughout this film and promoted by the producers of the film. Despite controversy surrounded facilitated communication, Biklen continues to promote the theory through other media. Comedy Mr & Mrs 420 is a Punjabi comedy film directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary and starring Yuvraj Hans, Jassi Gill, Babbal Rai, Binnu Dhillon and Jaswinder Bhalla in lead roles. It was released worldwide on 14 March 2014.It opened to overwhelmingly negative response from both critics and audiences. It is considered one of the biggest disasters of the first half of 2014. Plot Comedy Trash Dance is a 2012 documentary, family, music, comedy film directed by Andrew Garrison. Thriller The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction film, a remake of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story "Farewell to the Master" by Harry Bates, and the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North. Directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Keanu Reeves as Klaatu, this version replaces the Cold War theme of nuclear warfare with the contemporary issue of humankind's environmental damage to the planet. It follows Klaatu, an alien sent to try to change human behavior or eradicate them from Earth. The film was originally scheduled for release on May 9, 2008, but was released on a roll-out schedule beginning December 12, 2008, screening in both conventional and IMAX theaters. The critical reviews were mainly negative, with 186 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes showing only 21% of them were positive; typically the film was found to be "heavy on special effects, but without a coherent story at its base". In its opening week, the film took top spot at the U.S. box office and has since grossed over $233 million worldwide. The Day the Earth Stood Still was released on home video on April 7, 2009. Comedy After Water There Is Sand is a 2012 short comedy drama film written by Saro Varjabedian and Margot Arakelian and directed by Saro Varjabedian. Documentary film It's Not a Movie, It's Real Life: The Making of 'Turistas' is a 2007 documentary film. Comedy Kigeki ekimae daigaku is a 1965 comedy film directed by Kôzô Saeki. Animation A Star in the Backyard is a 2011 animated short film directed by Danielle Divardin. Comedy Surviving Desire is a 1991 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley. It stars Martin Donovan, Julie Kessler, Matt Malloy, Merritt Nelson, and Mary B. Ward. Science Fiction New! Improved! Real-life American Fairy Tale is a 1992 science fiction film written and directed by Deborah Magosci. Comedy Suicide Kings is a 1997 American action comedy film, starring Christopher Walken as a mafia boss, Denis Leary as his driver, and Sean Patrick Flanery, Johnny Galecki, Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto, and Henry Thomas as a group of high society twenty-somethings who kidnap Walken. It was based on Don Stanford's short story, The Hostage, and directed by Peter O'Fallon. Comedy Donne con le gonne is a 1991 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. Comedy Mumford is a 1999 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It is set in a small town where a new psychologist gives offbeat advice to the neurotic residents. Both the psychologist and the town are named Mumford, a coincidence that eventually figures in the plot. The film co-stars Hope Davis, Jason Lee, Alfre Woodard, Mary McDonnell, Martin Short, David Paymer, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Ted Danson and Zooey Deschanel in her film debut. Comedy Marry Me, Cherie is a 1964 German-Austrian comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Paul Hubschmid, Letícia Román and Ann Smyrner. It is based on a novel by Gábor Vaszary. Comedy Crazy Mama is a 1975 American action/comedy film directed by Jonathan Demme and produced by Julie Corman. The film stars Cloris Leachman. Dennis Quaid and Bill Paxton are also seen briefly in two of their earliest roles. Comedy Twin Signal is a 1995 short animation adventure film written by Sachi Oshimizu and directed by Takashi Sogabe. Comedy Twixt Love and Fire is a 1914 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy La Maceta is a 2002 short comedy film written and directed by Javier 'Fox' Patrón Comedy When Ladies Meet is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor, Greer Garson, Herbert Marshall, and Spring Byington in a story about a novelist in love with her publisher. The screenplay by S.K. Lauren and Anita Loos was based upon a 1932 play by Rachel Crothers. The film was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, who also co-produced the film. The film was a remake of the 1933 Pre-Code film of the same name, which starred Ann Harding, Myrna Loy, Robert Montgomery, and Frank Morgan in the roles played by Garson, Crawford, Taylor and Marshall. Documentary film My Father's Camera is a 2001 documentary film written by Bill Cameron and Karen Shopsowitz and directed by Karen Shopsowitz. Comedy His Secretary was a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Hobart Henley. The film starred Norma Shearer and Lew Cody. It is now considered lost. Science Fiction Wakening is a 2013 drama, fantasy, science fiction short film written by Tony Elliott and directed by Danis Goulet. Comedy The Crooked Hearts is a 1972 comedy film directed by Jay Sandrich. Documentary film Faust: Live at Klangbad Festival is the fourth film within the "play loud! music series". It features the German avant-garde pop band Faust. Filmmakers Dietmar Post and Lucia Palacios captured the group in the style of Direct Cinema at the Klangbad Festival in 2005. Thriller From Paris with Love is a 2010 action film starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel. The screenplay was co-written by Luc Besson. The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2010. Comedy My Wife is an Actress is a French romantic comedy-drama film starring Yvan Attal and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Attal plays a journalist who becomes obsessively jealous when his actress wife gets a part in a movie with an attractive co-star. Attal also wrote and directed the film. The film stars Terence Stamp among others. This film is also highly biographic, as Yvan and Charlotte are a real life couple since 1991, and have three children. According to Yvan, the idea and a part of the plot originates from real life events. Documentary film Hadashi no Gen ga mita Hiroshima is a documentary film directed by Yuko Ishida. Thriller Sleepless is a 2001 Italian giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Max von Sydow and Stefano Dionisi and marks Argento's return to the giallo subgenre. The film was another box office success when it opened in Italy, taking in over $5,019,733,505 lira by the end of its theatrical run. Documentary film Combat Report was a short dramatic propaganda film produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps in 1942, and shows the anti-submarine efforts of a bombing crew. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1943. Documentary film Strange Trains is a 2006 travel documentary film. Comedy La Ciénaga is a 2001 Argentine, Spanish, and French film, written and directed by Lucrecia Martel. The film was executive produced by Ana Aizenberg, Diego Guebel, Mario Pergolini, and produced by Lita Stantic. The picture features Graciela Borges, Mercedes Morán, Martín Adjemián, Daniel Valenzuela, among others. The picture is set in the high plains of northwestern Argentina and portrays the life of a self-pitying Argentine bourgeois family. Animation Rover Dangerfield is a 1991 American animated musical comedy film produced by Hyperion Animation and released by Warner Bros., starring the voice talents of comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who also wrote and co-produced the film. It is about a street dog named Rover, who is owned by a Las Vegas showgirl. Rover gets dumped off Hoover Dam by the showgirl's boyfriend. However, rather than drowning, Rover ends up on a farm. Science Fiction Helsinki is a 2013 short film written by Susana López Rubio and directed by Juan Beiro. Comedy Govern-Mum 2 is a comedy film directed by Sermiyan Midyat. Documentary film B1 is a 2009 biographical sports documentary directed by Felipe Braga and Eduardo Hunter Moura. Comedy Illam is a 1987 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Sivakumar and Amala in lead roles. The film was a remake of Malayalam film Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam. Documentary film It Came from Kuchar is a 2009 documentary film about twin underground filmmakers George Kuchar and Mike Kuchar directed by Jennifer Kroot and produced by Tigerlily Films LLC. The film includes commentary by John Waters, Christopher Coppola, Wayne Wang, B. Ruby Rich, Atom Egoyan, Guy Maddin, Bill Griffith, and Buck Henry. Funding for the film came from the Andy Warhol Foundation, Creative Work Fund, The Fleishhacker Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, and Frameline. Thriller Bay Cove is a 1987 thriller, horror film written by Tim Kring and directed by Carl Schenkel. Comedy Ernest Goes to Africa is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by John R. Cherry III. It stars Jim Varney, and is the ninth film to feature the character of Ernest P. Worrell. In this film, Deacon County, Ohio resident Ernest unknowingly comes into the possession of some stolen jewels and is kidnapped and brought to Africa where he must rescue the woman he loves. The film was shot entirely in Johannesburg, South Africa. Comedy Brigada explosiva contra los ninjas is a 1986 Argentine adventure comedy film directed by Miguel Fernández Alonso and written by Salvador Valverde Calvo. The film starred Moria Casán and Emilio Disi. Animation The Suitcase is a 2010 animated short film directed by Fabiannie Bergh. Documentary film Yosemite: The World's Most Spectacular Valley is a 2001 documentary film written by Janet Arvia, Blair Brnicky, Marty Callaghan and Rolf Forsberg and directed by Gary Adams. Comedy Fanny Pack is a 2013 short comedy drama mystery film written and directed by Devon Unrau. Comedy Cinderella Swings It is a 1943 film directed by Christy Cabanne. Documentary film The Whaling Industry is a 1916 documentary film. Science Fiction Brooklyn Force is a fan film written and directed by Adam Bertocci. Set in Brooklyn, it concerns a pair of record store clerks and Star Wars fans dealing with the gentrification of their neighborhood. Shot entirely in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, the film played at film festivals before a public release on the Internet; it had two screenings at the historic Anthology Film Archives in New York City, and tied for winner in the "ReelTube" category at the ReelHeART International Film Festival in Toronto. In the fall of 2009, Brooklyn Force made its Brooklyn premiere at the Coney Island Film Festival, then screened in Tribeca at the Big Apple Film Festival. Comedy Die kupferne Hochzeit is a film directed by Heinz Rühmann released on Dec 15, 1948. Documentary film History of the Motor Car is a 1972 documentary film, written and directed by Bill Mason. Comedy The Kid from Brooklyn is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Steve Cochran, Walter Abel, Eve Arden, and Fay Bainter. Virginia Mayo's and Vera-Ellen's singing voices was dubbed by Betty Russell and Dorothy Ellers, respectively, Produced by Samuel Goldwyn, it is a remake of the Harold Lloyd film The Milky Way about a milkman who becomes world boxing champion. Lionel Stander plays the role of "Spider" Schultz in both versions of the movie. Animation House Cleaning Blues is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Grampy. Comedy Babyland is a 2010 short drama film directed by Marc Fratello. "Amber is young, pregnant and intent upon building the perfect nuclear family, but first she’ll have to find a way to get a dad for her impending package of joy." Quoting the description from the 2011 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films site. Thriller The Librarian: Quest for the Spear is the first in The Librarian franchise of movies, which was originally released on American cable channel TNT in December 2004, written by David Titcher, directed by Peter Winther and starring Noah Wyle in the title role. The series is produced by Electric Entertainment. Thriller Flash Gordon is a 1980 British science fiction film, based on the comic strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond. The film was directed by Mike Hodges, and produced and presented by Dino De Laurentiis. It stars Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Topol, Max von Sydow, Timothy Dalton, Brian Blessed and Ornella Muti. The screenplay was written by Lorenzo Semple, Jr., with a story adaptation by Michael Allin. It intentionally uses a camp style similar to the 1960s TV series Batman in an attempt to appeal to fans of the original comics and serial films. However, it performed poorly outside the United Kingdom. The film is notable for its soundtrack composed, performed and produced by the rock band Queen, with the orchestral sections by Howard Blake. Science Fiction Deathsport is a 1978 science fiction B-movie produced by Roger Corman, directed by Allan Arkush and Nicholas Niciphor. The film stars David Carradine and Playboy Playmate Claudia Jennings. It would also be one of Jennings' final movies before her death. Comedy Inspector Clouseau is a 1968 United Artists feature film, the third in the Pink Panther film series. It was directed by Bud Yorkin, written by Frank Waldman and Tom Waldman and stars Alan Arkin as Inspector Clouseau. It was filmed by Mirisch Films at MGM-British Studios Borehamwood and Europe. When the series resumed with The Return of the Pink Panther, costume design and elements of Arkin's performance were retained when Peter Sellers took back the role. Frank Waldman and Tom Waldman also make their debut writing the series. Frank Waldman would co-write The Return of the Pink Panther, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Revenge of the Pink Panther, and Trail of the Pink Panther. Tom Waldman would co-write Trail with Frank. Inspector Clouseau does not feature Sellers, was not directed by Blake Edwards, and did not have a score by Henry Mancini. All three were involved at that time with the film The Party. The Mirisch Company wanted to proceed with this film, so when Sellers and Edwards declined to participate, Mirisch decided to proceed without them. Comedy Now or Never (German: Jetzt oder nie - Zeit ist Geld) is a 2000 film directed by Lars Büchel. Animation Ashoka The Hero is a 2011 animation film written by Gaurav Jain and Rekha Nigam and directed by Gaurav Jain. Documentary film Vers la mer is a 1998 documentary film directed by Annik Leroy. Comedy Blondie of the Follies is a 1932 comedy film directed by Edmund Goulding and written by Anita Loos and Frances Marion. Science Fiction A young group of friends head out to a cabin in the desert. Something has landed in the desert and it needs to eat... Comedy Knowhutimean? Hey Vern, It's My Family Album is an anthology of comedic short subjects directed by John R. Cherry III, and released direct-to-video in 1983. As a whole, it is the first film to feature the advertising character Ernest P. Worrell, played by Jim Varney. Comedy Montana Moon is a 1930 film musical western starring Joan Crawford, Johnny Mack Brown, and Ricardo Cortez. The film focuses on the budding relationship between a city girl and a rural cowboy. The film introduced the concept of the singing cowboy to the screen. Comedy Marci X is a 2003 American romantic comedy film, directed by Richard Benjamin and written by Paul Rudnick. It stars Lisa Kudrow as Jewish-American Princess Marci Feld, who has to take control of a hip-hop record label, as well as the controversial rapper Dr S, played by Damon Wayans. The film also featured Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Charles Kimbrough, Jane Krakowski, Richard Benjamin and Christine Baranski, and included a brief appearance by former BodyShaping host Jennifer Dempster. Thriller The Librarians is an action thriller film released in 2003. The film stars William Forsythe, Andrew Divoff, Erika Eleniak, and Christopher Atkins. Tagline: "The coolest team in South Beach is about to turn up the heat." "Get ready to be blown away." Documentary film The Last Mogul: The Life and Times of Lew Wasserman is a biographical documentary directed by Barry Avrich. Comedy Greater Tuna is a 1994 comedy film directed by Jim Borden and Ed Howard. Documentary film We the People: From Crispus Attucks to President Barack Obama is a 2010 documentary film directed by Terrell Taylor. Comedy Saneamento Básico is a 2007 Brazilian comedy film written and directed by Jorge Furtado. It stars Fernanda Torres, Wagner Moura, Camila Pitanga, Bruno Garcia, Lázaro Ramos, Tonico Pereira and Paulo José. Thriller Kush is a 2007 independent action-thriller film directed by York Shackleton, starring Nick Annunziata, William Atherton, Michael Bellisario, Matthew Carey, James DeBello, Lin Shaye, and James Duval. Kush is distributed by Maverick Entertainment Group. Kush was nominated for Best Drama at the 2008 High Times Stony Awards. Documentary film The Beer Hunter: The Story of Michael Jackson is a 2013 documentary film directed by J.R. Richards. Comedy Mexicali Shmoes is a 1959 Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and starring Speedy Gonzales and the singing cats Jose and Manuel. Voice actors include Mel Blanc as the voices of Speedy Gonzales and Jose plus an uncredited Tom Holland as the voice of Manuel. The Academy Award-nominated cartoon has Jose and Manuel chasing Speedy Gonzales in Mexico. This cartoon introduces Slowpoke Rodriguez, Speedy's cousin. Slowpoke would appear in only one other classic Looney Tunes short, 1962's Mexican Boarders. Comedy Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me is a 1999 action comedy film and the second film in the Austin Powers series. It is preceded by the original film, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and followed by Austin Powers in Goldmember. The film was directed by Jay Roach, co-written by Mike Myers and screenwriter Michael McCullers, and once again stars Myers as the title character. Myers also plays Dr. Evil and Fat Bastard. The film's title is a play on the 1977 Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me and contains plot elements from The Pink Panther Strikes Again and the other James Bond films, Diamonds Are Forever, You Only Live Twice, Moonraker, The Man with the Golden Gun and On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The film grossed around US$310 million in worldwide ticket sales, taking more money during its opening weekend than the entire box office proceeds of its predecessor. It was nominated at the 72nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Makeup. Comedy Tokyo Cowboy is a 1994 Comedy/Drama/Western film written by Caroline Adderson and directed by Kathy Garneau Animation In The Shadow is a 2012 short animation film directed by Stéphanie Clément, Thomas Bertrand-Battle, Marion Hassan, Emmeline Gautheron, and Paolo Didier. Comedy The Sleeping Plot is a 2013 short, comedy,crime, drama film written by Sam Dickson, Richard Falkner, Allie Rutherford, Aidee Walker and directed by Allie Rutherford. Animation Ruski Make Up is a 2008 animation film written and directed by Mariola Brillowska. Comedy Ariel is a 1988 Finnish drama film directed and written by Aki Kaurismäki. The film tells the story of Taisto Kasurinen, a Finnish coal miner who must find a way to live in the big city after the mine closes and his father, also a miner, commits suicide. Taisto's friend is played by Matti Pellonpää, an actor who appeared in many of Kaurismäki's early films. This is the second film in Kaurismäki's Proletariat Trilogy. The trilogy has been released on Region One DVD by Criterion, in their Eclipse box-sets. The film is included in the 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die list. The film was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival where Turo Pajala won the Bronze St. George for Best Actor. Documentary film Babeldom is a 2012 animation, science fiction documentary film written and directed by Paul Bush. Comedy O homem do Sputnik is a Brazilian comedy film from 1959 about a man who tries to sell a UFO that lands on his house. Spies tail him, as they suspect it is a Russian Sputnik satellite. Norma Bengell also stars, performing a parody of Brigitte Bardot. Thriller Everybody Has a Plan is a 2012 Argentine crime thriller directed by Ana Piterbarg from a screenplay by Anna Cohan and Piterbarg. The film, a joint production of Argentine and Spanish companies, stars Viggo Mortensen and Soledad Villamil. Animation La défoule is a 1995 short animation film written and directed by Séverine Leibundgut. Comedy Perazhagan is a 2004 Indian Tamil film directed by Sasi Shanker, starring Suriya and Jyothika with both playing dual roles. The supporting cast includes Vivek, Manorama and Manobala. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film, which is a remake of the 2002 Malayalam film Kunjikoonan, which starred Dileep and Navya Nair in the lead, was released on 7 May 2004. Science Fiction Srdečný pozdrav ze zeměkoule is a 1983 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Documentary film Stone Bird is a 2006 short documentary film produced and directed by Hazem Alhamwi. Comedy You Like It, I Love It is a 2013 comedy short film written and directed by James T. Vaughan. Thriller Kilometer 31 is a 2006 Mexican horror film, written and directed by Rigoberto Castañeda. The film is inspired by the Crying Woman legend and legends about highway ghosts. Thriller La ley de las mujeres is a drama, action, crime, and thriller film directed by Billy Arellano and Ricardo Padilla. Thriller "Boudoir philosopher Catherine Breillat’s bloody chamber piece takes an outrageously deadpan approach to Charles Perrault’s grisly bedtime story about the aristocratic ogre who marries and murders a series of wives. Her Bluebeard is a middle-aged behemoth, easily four times the size of his child bride. The fairytale is acted out in a 16th century setting and explicated, often hilariously, by a contemporary pair of young sisters. The more sexually curious of the two is named Catherine and the movie’s double ending, while not exactly Perrault’s, is pure Breillat. The French director’s idiosyncratic follow-up to her sensuously carnal, literary period piece, The Last Mistress (NYFF 2007), is a perversely chaste and highly personal adaptation of Perrault’s classic fairytale." Quoting the synopsis from the 2009 New York Film Festival site. Comedy O pornógrafo is a 1970 film written by João Callegaro and Jairo Ferreira. The film is directed by João Callegaro. Science Fiction Alt is a 2013 Venezuelan science-fiction short film written and directed by Alejandro Hernández. It tells the story of a woman whose perfect life spirals out of control after everything around her starts to mysteriously vanish. Animation The Beach Party is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Trapped: Haitian Nights is a thriller recorded in 2010. It stars Vivica A. Fox and Kenya Moore and was directed by Jean-Claude La Marre. It was released on DVD on February 8, 2011. In France, the film aired on télé-réalité under the title Piège: La nuit des Haïtiens. Comedy Ladies and Gentlemen is an upcoming Hindi romance comedy film, produced and directed by Rajkumar Santoshi under his new banner named after his mother Rajam Santoshi. It will star supercouple Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan in lead roles. This will be the eighth time the couple is coming together on-screen and their first rom-com together. The movie was set go on floors in the first week of July, but has been postponed due to Rai's pregnancy. The film-maker has decided to start the film only when Rai is fit to resume work. Documentary film Symphony Kinsasha is a short documentary film directed by Dinta Wa Lusula and Diendo Hamadi. Animation Alice Solves the Puzzle is a 1925 animated short film by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series, and the first to feature Pete. Thriller The Brotherhood of the Bell is a 1970 made-for-television movie produced by Cinema Center 100 Productions and starring Glenn Ford. The director Paul Wendkos was nominated in 1971 by the Directors Guild of America for "outstanding directorial achievement in television". David Karp wrote the screenplay based on his novel that had been previously filmed as a Studio One episode in 1958. The film depicts a successful economics professor, Dr. Andrew Patterson, who discovers that an elite fraternity he joined as an undergraduate is really a callous banking and business cabal that obtains wealth and power for its members through nefarious practices. Documentary film My Barefoot Friend is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Lee Seong-kang. Thriller Doppelgänger is a 1969 British science-fiction film directed by Robert Parrish and starring Roy Thinnes, Ian Hendry, Lynn Loring and Patrick Wymark. Outside Europe, it is known as Journey to the Far Side of the Sun, which is now the more popular title. In the film, a joint European-NASA mission to investigate a planet in a position parallel to Earth, behind the Sun, ends in disaster with the death of one of the astronauts. His colleague discovers that the planet is a mirror image of Earth. The first major live-action film of Century 21 writers-producers Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, noted for Thunderbirds and other 1960s "Supermarionation" puppet television series, shooting for Doppelgänger ran from July to October 1968. Using Pinewood Studios as the principal production base, Parrish also filmed on location in both England and Portugal. The professional relationship between the Andersons and their director became strained as the shooting progressed, while creative disagreements with cinematographer John Read resulted in his resignation from Century 21. Doppelgänger premiered in August 1969 in the United States and October 1969 in the United Kingdom. Comedy Control Alt Delete is a 2008 comedy film set in an information technology firm just before the year 2000. Lead programmer Lewis Henderson is in charge of solving various Y2K bugs, but finds himself increasingly distracted by his computer-mediated sexual yearnings. At first, Lewis is simply attracted to Internet pornography, but, after he is abandoned by his girlfriend, he takes an interest in having sex with the computer itself. As New Year's Day, 2000 approaches, Henderson's work and romantic issues intensify; the movie follows the protagonist as he tries to resolve both the Y2K problem and his own personal issues. Control Alt Delete is the feature length debut of Canadian director Cameron Labine. It stars his brother Tyler Labine, of CW's Reaper as Lewis Henderson. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. At the festival, Maximum bought the worldwide distribution rights to the film. As of June 2010, the film remains unreleased, though it is being digitally distributed by Netflix via their streaming film rental service, where it has received predominantly favorable user reviews. Comedy License to Live is a 1998 drama comedy film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Thriller The Medium is Singapore's first full-length English language film. It was released in local cinemas in late 1991 and produced by Singaporean Errol Pang. It was initially supposed to be directed by a Singaporean, Tony Yeow, then by an American, Stan Barret, and finally by Arthur Smith, who was British. The Medium was initially seen as a revival of the local film industry. Starring Brenda Bakke, Margaret Chan and Dore Kraus. Zhu Houren also cameos as a coffeeshop owner whose wife ends up getting cheated by the main antagonist. Animation A Knock on My Door is a 2012 short animation film directed by David Chai. Comedy Erase-replace is a 2012 short comedy, romance film written by Chris Purnell and directed by Michel Tintin Deslandes. Documentary film Human Terrain: War Becomes Academic is a 2010 documentary film about the US Army's Human Terrain System, written and directed by James Der Derian, David Udris and Michael Udris. The film examines the history of the HTS program, the public controversy surrounding HTS, and the story of one academic's involvement in the program. Comedy Bad Kids Go to Hell is a 2012 dark comedy thriller film directed by Matthew Spradlin, who co-wrote it with Barry Wernick. Based on Spradlin and Wernick's best-selling graphic novel of the same name, the film stars Cameron Deane Stewart, Augie Duke, Ali Faulkner, Roger Edwards, Amanda Alch, Marc Donato, Ben Browder and Judd Nelson in a story about six prep school students, who serve detention in a seemingly haunted school library. It had a limited theatrical release on October 27, 2012. On December 7, 2012, it was released nationwide. The film was also screened at various public destinations across the U.S. Comedy Deadhead Miles is an American film made in 1971 from a script by Terence Malick. George Raft and Ida Lupino make cameos. Alan Arkin's character, Cooper, drives a yellow Peterbilt down America's highways and byways, tells us he's an "engine man," tries to hustle a load, finds humor where he can. Cooper takes revenge on the police, reminiscent of the Kit Carruther's character in Malick's directorial debut, Badlands, when he throws a set of the boss's keys into a barrel of oil after being told he's fired. The movie was never theatrically released. Thriller The Shortcut is a 2009 horror-thriller film directed by Nicholaus Goossen. The film stars Andrew Seeley, Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco and Katrina Bowden. Adam Sandler's production company, Happy Madison Productions made it and Sandler served as an executive producer. The film was released Direct-to-DVD on September 29, 2009 in the USA. Documentary film Hamilchama al hashalom is a 1968 film directed by Jules Dassin. A version in French was released under the title Comme un éclair, and the English language release was titled Survival 1967. Thriller Eden Lake is a 2008 British thriller film written and directed by James Watkins and starring Kelly Reilly, Michael Fassbender and Jack O'Connell. Comedy Red Hot Rangers is a short-lived animation cartoon from George and Junior series. Comedy Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself is a Danish-Scottish film from 2002. Harbour and his suicidal brother inherit their father's second-hand bookshop in their native Glasgow. Their lives become entangled with Alice and her daughter Mary after the two visit the shop. Idealistic young Mary captures Wilbur's heart, and just may help save his life or help him find peace. Documentary film Savage Splendor is a 1949 documentary. It made a profit of $250,000 and was RKO's most popular film of the year. Comedy "The Cartoon Factory" explodes with this rare collection of some of the most treasured classic cartoons in history. Now your kids can enjoy the same classics you did as a kid. Comedy Behaving Badly is an 2014 comedy film written and directed by Tim Garrick. It stars Nat Wolff and Selena Gomez alongside Mary-Louise Parker, which is the film adaptation of the 2000 Ric Browde autobiographical novel While I'm Dead Feed the Dog. The movie was released on video-on-demand on July 1, 2014 before a theatrical release on August 1, 2014. Thriller Blood of My Blood is a 2011 Portuguese drama film directed by João Canijo. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was awarded at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, Miami International Film Festival, among others. It was the most commercially successful film of the year in Portugal. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards Documentary film I nuovi angeli is a film directed by Ugo Gregoretti released on February 2, 1962. Comedy The Cow's Kimona is a 1926 American film featuring Oliver Hardy, although his scenes would later be deleted. Thriller Aanaval Mothiram is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by G. S. Vijayan, written by T. Damodaran, and starring Sreenivasan, Suresh Gopi, Saranya Ponvannan, and Jagathy Sreekumar. This film is an uncredited remake of the 1990 American film Short Time directed by Gregg Champion and written by John Blumenthal and Michael Berry. Comedy Peach Juice is a 2012 short animation comedy film written by Brian Lye and directed by Nathan Gilliss, Brian Lye and Callum Paterson. Thriller Kandahar Break is a 2009 drama romance thriller war film written and directed by David Whitney. Documentary film The Fighting Men's Chronicle: Erefanto kashimashi gekijouban is a documentary film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita. Thriller The Collector is a 2002 thriller film written by Jean Beaudin and Chantal Cadieux and directed by Jean Beaudin. Documentary film Sitting high atop the food chain, these are the killers that even predators fear: the apex predators. These spectacular creatures have won the carnivore's lottery and are used to getting their way. Thriller Mr. Arkadin, known in Britain as Confidential Report, is a French-Spanish-Swiss coproduction film, written and directed by Orson Welles and shot in several Spanish locations, including Costa Brava, Segovia, Valladolid and Madrid. Filming took place throughout Europe in 1954, and scenes shot outside Spain include locations in London, Munich, Paris, the French Riviera, and the Château de Chillon in Switzerland. Animation Meso is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ivan Mirko Senjanovic. Science Fiction An Adventure Through Time is a 2007 Brazilian animated film based on the Monica's Gang comic books. The film was directed and co-written by Mauricio de Sousa, creator of over two hundred characters featured in the comic books. Comedy Crazy Day or The Marriage of Figaro is a modern comedy musical staged by Russian and Ukrainian television channels NTV and Inter under direction of Semen Gorov in 2003, based on the Pierre Beaumarchais' play The Marriage of Figaro. The musical was aired for the first time on the New Year's night of 2004. Documentary film A World Not Ours is a 2012 documentary, biographical and historical film written and directed by Mahdi Fleifel. Comedy Curse of the Pink Panther is a 1983 comedy film, the eighth instalment of the The Pink Panther series of films started by Blake Edwards in the early 1960s. The film was one of two produced concurrently following the death of the series' star, Peter Sellers. Whereas the previous film, Trail of the Pink Panther, made use of unused footage of Sellers as Inspector Clouseau, Curse attempted to relaunch the series with a new lead, Ted Wass, as American detective Clifton Sleigh, an equally incompetent police officer assigned to find the missing Inspector Clouseau. The film contains a cameo by Roger Moore at the end of the film as Clouseau. The film was a critical and commercial failure. Comedy Original is a film directed by Antonio Tublén and Alexander Brøndsted. It won the Golden Goblet for best film at Shanghai International Film Festival. The jury was led by Danny Boyle and included Andie MacDowell, Michelle Yeoh, Huang Jianxin, Xavier Koller, Komaki Kurihara, Andrew Lau and OH Jungwan. Documentary film Sousa and His Band is a 1901 short musical documentary film. Animation Giraffe Danger is a 2011 short comedy animation directed by Randall Hopkins. Comedy Vodka Lemon is a 2003 film directed by the Iraqi–Kurdish director Hiner Saleem. Comedy Spit-Ball Sadie is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It was Lloyd's first appearance as his "Lonesome Luke" character. Documentary film In this stylistic documentary, director Vali Fugulin uses a series of vignettes and Japanese style anime to reveal ZED. Comedy Bitter Jester is a documentary starring Maija DiGiorgio, Kenny Simmons, Jody Del Giorno and Heather McConnell. It's a portrait of the comedy world that includes interviews with a multitude of stars including Richard Pryor, Richard Belzer and many others. Comedy Everything Is Super! is a 2013 short comedy film written by Ralf Beyerle and directed by Ralf Beyerle. Animation If You're Pushed Hard Enough is a 2012 animation and short film directed by Sean Solomon. Thriller Wolf Girl is a 2001 Canadian/American horror thriller about a girl who travels with a freak show because of her rare genetic disorder called hypertrichosis. Documentary film Burt's Buzz is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jody Shapiro. Science Fiction The Sunshine Egg is a 2012 animated short comedy film written and directed by Michael Haas. Comedy The Toy Soldiers is a comedy drama film directed by Erik Peter Carlson. Documentary film Watch is a 2001 documentary written, directed and produced by environmental activist Briana Waters, who is serving a six-year sentence for charges relating to the University of Washington firebombing incident. The film portrays the cooperation between residents of the Washington logging town, Randle, and Cascadia Defense Network activists attempting to stop the clearcutting of old growth trees on Watch mountain and along the nearby Fossil Creek. The film served as Waters' senior project at Evergreen State College. Comedy Popovich and the Voice of the Fabled American West is a comedy family western film directed by Mike Thompson and Jerry Thompson. Thriller Special ID is a 2013 Chinese action film directed by Clarence Fok and starring Donnie Yen. Animation My Old Kentucky Home is a short animation film originally released on 13 April 1926, by Max and Dave Fleischer of Fleischer Studios as one of the Song Car-Tunes series. This cartoon uses the original lyrics of "My Old Kentucky Home" by Stephen Foster, and was recorded in the Lee DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film system. My Old Kentucky Home appears to be the first attempt at animated dialogue, as a dog in the film mouths the words "Follow the ball, and join in, everybody" in remarkable synchronization though the animation was somewhat limited, making sure that lip-synch was synchronized perfectly. The Fleischers had previously started the follow the bouncing ball gimmick in their Song Car-Tune My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean. This film came two years after the Fleischers started the Song Car-Tune series in May 1924, and two years before Paul Terry's Dinner Time and Disney's Steamboat Willie. A clip from the film is used in the opening credits of the Futurama episode "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?". Comedy Fresh Meat is a New Zealand horror comedy film about a modern-day family of Māori cannibals who are taken hostage by a gang of criminals. It stars Temuera Morrison and Kate Elliot. It is Danny Mulheron's directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the 32nd Hawaii International Film Festival on 15 October 2012. It had its New Zealand premiere on 25 October. Documentary film Whatever Happened To Ultraman? is a 2010 animated documentary written and directed by John Walsh. Documentary film Balthus Through the Looking-Glass is a 1996 French documentary film directed by Damian Pettigrew on the French painter Balthus. The film was honored in a cycle of film classics by Jean Renoir, Marcel Carné, and Jean Vigo at the Museum Ludwig in September 2007. Documentary film Bureau 06 is a documentary film directed by Yoav Halevy. Documentary film S Club 7: S Club Party is a 1999 music documentary film written by H. Atkins, Cathy Dennis, T.E. Hermansen, Eliot Kennedy, Tim Lever, Mike Percy, Hallgeir Rustan and Mikkel S.E. and directed by Hamish Hamilton. Documentary film A Community Speaks is a 2004 feature-length documentary that looks at modern-day, land stewardship issues from all sides. The documentary was produced and directed by Bruce Campbell and his wife, Ida Gearon. Comedy Winter Holidays is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and Giuliano Carnimeo, based on story by Oreste Biancoli. The music score is by Armando Trovajoli. Thriller Night Flight from Moscow is a French thriller made in 1973. It was produced and directed by Henri Verneuil. The score was written by Ennio Morricone. Comedy Claudia and David is a 1946 film directed by Walter Lang. It stars Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young. Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young repeat their roles from the film Claudia Like its predecessor, Claudia and David was based on a series of short stories by Rose Franken, which also inspired a successful stage play and radio series. Comedy Pink Tush Girl aka Pink Hip Girl is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's Roman porno series, directed by Kōyū Ohara and starring Kaori Takeda, Ako and Yūko Katagiri. It is based on an award-winning novel by Osamu Hashimoto. Documentary film Public Speaking is a 2010 HBO documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese, about the American author Fran Lebowitz, containing interviews and clips from speaking engagements. The film was nominated for Best Documentary in the Gotham Independent Film Awards 2010. It received favorable reviews, garnering 90% at Rotten Tomatoes and 75% at Metacritic. Documentary film The Stone Carvers is a 1984 American short documentary film directed by Marjorie Hunt and Paul Wagner. It won an Academy Award in 1985 for Documentary Short Subject. Documentary film Photos to Send is a 2002 documentary film directed by Dierdre Lynch. Documentary film Cochengo Miranda is a 1975 Argentine documentary film by filmmaker Jorge Preloran. Science Fiction Robotix is a 1985 animated series based on the Milton Bradley toy of the same name. The original toy was of the construction type, similar to the Erector Set and K’Nex, that included motors, wheels, and pincers. The series follows the conflict between the peaceful Protectons and the warmongering Terrakors on the alien world of Skalorr, and a group of humans who get caught up in the conflict. It was produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions, and was animated in Japan by Toei Animation, which also animated other cartoons featured on Super Sunday. Unlike most animated shows, Robotix was not a 22-minute cartoon, but was rather a series of fifteen six-minute shorts that aired as part of the Super Sunday half-hour with other animated shows, including Jem and the Holograms, Inhumanoids and Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines. While Jem and Inhumanoids had enough success to be turned into full-fledged series, Robotix was cancelled after its debut season. Marvel Comics also produced a single-issue comic book in February 1986, which roughly followed the storyline of the first three episodes of the series. Science Fiction Liquid Sky is an independent American science fiction film. It debuted at the Montreal Film festival in August 1982 and was well received at several film festivals thereafter. It was produced with a budget of $500,000. It became the most successful independent film of 1983 grossing $1.7 million in the first several months of release. The film is seen as heavily influencing a club scene that emerged in the early 2000s in Brooklyn, Berlin and London called electroclash. Comedy Staircase is a 1969 film adaptation of a two-character play, also called Staircase, by Charles Dyer. The film, like the play, is about an aging gay couple who own a barber shop in the East End of London. One of them is a part-time actor about to go on trial for propositioning a police officer. The action takes place over the course of one night as they discuss their loving but often volatile past together and possible future without each other. The two main characters are named Charles Dyer and Harry C. Leeds, which is an anagram of his name. Thriller The Human Centipede (First Sequence) is a 2009 Dutch horror film written, directed, and co-produced by Tom Six. The film tells the story of a German doctor who kidnaps three tourists and joins them surgically, mouth to anus, forming a "human centipede," a conjoined triplet. It stars Dieter Laser as the antagonist villain, Dr. Heiter, with Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, and Akihiro Kitamura as his victims. According to Six, the concept of the film arose from a joke he made with friends about punishing a child molester by stitching his mouth to the anus of a "fat truck driver." Six also stated that inspiration for the film came from Nazi medical experiments carried out during World War II, such as the crimes of Josef Mengele at the Auschwitz concentration camp. When approaching investors prior to filming, Six did not mention the mouth-to-anus aspect of the plot, fearing it would put off potential backers. The financiers of The Human Centipede did not discover the full nature of the film until it was complete. The film received generally negative reviews from mainstream film critics, but it won several accolades at international film festivals. Science Fiction The Golden Voyage of Sinbad is a fantasy film released in 1973 and starring John Phillip Law as Sinbad. It includes a score by composer Miklós Rózsa and is known mostly for the stop motion effects by Ray Harryhausen. The film is the second of three Sinbad films that Harryhausen made for Columbia, the others being The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger. It won the first Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film. Documentary film How a People Live is a historical documentary film directed by Lisa Jackson. Comedy Adventures of the Road Runner is an 1962 animated film, directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble and Tom Ray. It was the intended pilot for a TV series starring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner, but was not picked up until four years later when Warner Bros. Television produced The Road Runner Show on VINT TV from 1966 to 1973 and for CBS from 1966 to 1968 and later on ABC from 1971 to 1973. As a result, it was split into three further shorts. The first one was To Beep or Not to Beep. The other two were assembled by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in 1965 after they took over the Looney Tunes series. The split-up shorts were titled Road Runner a Go-Go and Zip Zip Hooray!. The short revolves around Wile E. Coyote reviewing his past attempts at catching the Road Runner, and making new, revised plans to catch him – which go just as wrong, if not more so than the first attempts. In a mostly unrelated story, as two children watch the Coyote on television, Ralph is talking about how much trouble he has concentrating on things and gets caught up in his daydreams. Thriller The Skeleton Key is a 2005 American supernatural horror film starring Kate Hudson, Gena Rowlands, John Hurt, Peter Sarsgaard, and Joy Bryant. The film centers on a young hospice nurse who acquires a job at a Terrebonne Parish plantation home, and becomes entangled in a supernatural mystery involving the house, its former inhabitants, and the hoodoo rituals and spells that took place there. It was released in cinemas in the United Kingdom on July 29, 2005, and in the U.S. on August 12, 2005. Thriller Daughter of the Tong is a 1939 crime film about a detective that goes against a female leader of an Oriental crime ring. Comedy Apasionados is a 2002 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Juan José Jusid, starring Pablo Echarri, Nancy Dupláa and Natalia Verbeke. Thriller Doctor Mordrid is a 1992 American fantasy film starring Jeffrey Combs. Comedy Business and Pleasure is a 1932 American comedy film directed by David Butler, starring Will Rogers and featuring Boris Karloff. Documentary film Wukan: The Flame Of Democracy is a 2013 documentary film directed by Lynn Lee and James Leong. Thriller Mod is a movie by Nagesh Kukunoor, starring Ayesha Takia and Rannvijay Singh, Raghuvir Yadav, Tanvi Azmi and Anant Mahadevan. The movie was released on 30 September 2011. Documentary film Disabled But Able to Rock! is a 2010 documentary film directed by Blake Myers. Comedy L'Homme qui vendit son âme au diable is a 1920 French silent film comedy directed by Pierre Caron. Thriller The Bridge of Sighs is a 1936 drama, crime and thriller film written by Arthur T. Horman and directed by Phil Rosen. Comedy The Misguided Adventures of Dating in Hollywood is a 2012 comedy film directed by Corey Grant. Documentary film This is Not Your Life is a 1991 short film written and directed by Jorge Furtado. Comedy Yanda Kartavya Aahe is Marathi Indian rom-com film about two people thrown into matrimony and discovering each other. This is third directorial venture of Kedar Shinde, the first two being Aga Bai Arrecha! and Jatra. The story and dialogue are written by Rasika Joshi and the movie is produced by Ashwani Chawla and directed by Kedar Shinde. The movie is based on a newlywed couple’s honeymoon, and the psychological and physical union of a married couple. Documentary film The Girlie Show: Live Down Under is a video album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released by Warner Music Vision, Warner Reprise Video and Maverick Records on April 25, 1994 and included a date filmed at Sydney Cricket Ground on November 19, 1993 from The Girlie Show World Tour. The video was originally broadcast as a TV special on HBO in 1993 under the title Madonna Live Down Under: The Girlie Show. The concert was directed by Mark "Aldo" Miceli, who previously directed the TV specials Blond Ambition: Japan Tour 90 and the Barcelona TV special Madonna-Live! Blond Ambition World Tour 90. When re-released on DVD in 1998, the video was the first ever music video in this format along with another Warner Music title The Three Tenors in Concert. Thriller Paanch is an unreleased Indian film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap and starring Kay Kay Menon, Aditya Srivastava, Vijay Maurya, Joy Fernandes and Tejaswini Kolhapure. The film is "loosely" based on the 1976-77 Joshi-Abhyankar serial murders in Pune. The film never got a theatrical or home-video release. The Central Board of Film Certification objected to the film's violence, the depiction of drug abuse and bad language. After some cuts, the film was cleared in 2001. However, it could not be released as the producer faced some problems. A preview copy of the film was leaked online in 2010. Documentary film Uncommon Friends of the 20th Century is a 1999 documentary film on Florida businessman James D. Newton and the relationships he enjoyed with five key historic figures: Thomas A. Edison, Charles Lindbergh, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone and Alexis Carrel. The film, which was directed by first-time filmmaker John Biffar and narrated by Walter Cronkite, included interviews with Newton, archival footage and dramatic re-enactments. The film had a brief theatrical release, and reviews were mostly negative. Lawrence Van Gelder, writing in The New York Times, called the film “a weak broth of biography, spiritual uplift and environmental concerns” and added “its generally uncritical and sometimes apologetic posture and its failure to distinguish between its authentic film images and its re-enactments of events.” Nico Baumbach, writing in The Village Voice, stated that Newton’s “anecdotes are so unspecific that his ostensible authority, the premise of the film, feels like a put-on.” Uncommon Friends of the 20th Century was broadcast on public television in 2000. To date, the film has not been available as a commercial DVD release. Comedy The Refuse is a 2012 comedy drama short film written and directed by John Paul Su. Comedy "Simultaneously channeling Scorsese, Jarmusch and Wayans, the first-time feature director Julian Mark Kheel films each story line of his indie comedy “The Brooklyn Heist” in a different mode. As three bumbling gangs of crooks plan to hit the same pawnshop on the same night, the old friends from the neighborhood are shot “Mean Streets” style, the buppie gangsters appear in mock rap videos and the solemn Chechnyan siblings perform in art-house black and white." Quoting Mike Hale's review in the New York Times. Comedy The Marconi Bros. is an independent 2008 American dramedy feature film. It was written and directed by cousins Michael Canzoniero and Marco Ricci. Documentary film An Evening with the Dixie Chicks is a 2002 live music documentary featuring the Dixie Chicks and directed by Joel Gallen. As of March 2003, An Evening with the Dixie Chicks has sold 2 million copies in the United States and has been certified 2x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Science Fiction King Kong Escapes, . Directed by Ishiro Honda and featuring special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, the film starred both American actors (such as Rhodes Reason and Linda Miller) alongside Japanese actors (such as Akira Takarada, Mie Hama and Eisei Amamoto). The film was a loose adaptation of the Rankin/Bass Saturday morning cartoon series The King Kong Show and was the second and final Japanese-made film featuring the King Kong character. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the Summer of 1968 by Universal Pictures. Comedy Always Say Goodbye is a 1996 romance comedy film written and directed by Joshua Beckett. Comedy Getting Gertie's Garter is a 1945 American slapstick comedy film written and directed by Allan Dwan, and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Marie McDonald, and Barry Sullivan. The film is based on the 1921 play of the same name by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. The play was previously adapted for the screen as a silent film released in 1927 by Metropolitan Pictures and starred Marie Prevost and Charles Ray. Comedy Akhire Akhire is a 2013 Oriya romance, drama, comedy film produced by Sitaram Agrawal. The film features Babushan and Jhilik in the lead roles. Animation 'Till Death Do Us Part is a 2007 animation film written and directed by Rick May. Documentary film The Sound of the Bandoneón is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jiska Rickels. Comedy Maria-sama ga Miteru is a 2010 Japanese film co-written and directed by Kōtarō Terauchi. The film is based on the light novel series Maria-sama ga Miteru written by Oyuki Konno, with illustrations by Reine Hibiki. It was released in Japanese theaters on November 6, 2010, and later released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on July 29, 2011 by Liverpool. Documentary film Street Scenes, also known as Street Scenes 1970 is a documentary directed by Martin Scorsese. It documents two protest rallies against the Vietnam War that took place in May 1970: the Hard Hat Riot on Wall Street in New York City and Kent State/Cambodia Incursion Protest in Washington, D.C. The numerous camera operators do impromptu interviews with the protestors and the spectators. The New York protest turns violent as protestors were attacked by construction workers who supported the war. The Washington protest is peaceful. At the end, Scorsese, Harvey Keitel, Jay Cocks and Verna Bloom discuss the events and the current state of world affairs. Oliver Stone was one of the many camera operators. Comedy A Haunted House is a 2013 American spoof comedy film directed by Michael Tiddes and starring Marlon Wayans. It was released on January 11, 2013. The film is a parody of the "found footage" genre, such as the Paranormal Activity franchise and The Devil Inside. During interviews to promote the film, Wayans explained "it's not exactly a parody" but rather a movie with funny characters doing the opposite of what typical white people do in similar horror films. A sequel titled A Haunted House 2 was released on April 18, 2014. Thriller Ferocious Planet is a 2011 television film co-produced by Syfy and MNG films. It was filmed on location in Ireland. It is the 24th film of the Maneater Series. Animation Munro is a 1960 animated short film. It was directed by Gene Deitch, written by Jules Feiffer, and produced by William L. Snyder. Munro won an Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 1961. It was the first short composed outside of the United States to be so honored. The film was selected for preservation by the Academy Film Archive. The title character is a rebellious little boy who is accidentally drafted into the United States Army. No matter which adult he tells "I'm only four", they all fail to notice his age. Screenwriter Feiffer, who adapted his own story from his book Passionella and Other Stories, and provided the storyboards, said the tale was a reaction to his time serving in the U.S. Army: "I came up with the story of Munro because I understood that if you're really in a rage and really want to attack someone in cartoon form, the least effective way is to jump up and down and scream and yell and to be polemical—something a lot of cartoonists have never learned. The best way is to go in the other direction and feign innocence, and bring the reader along in a quiet way. Thriller Go with Peace Jamil is a 2008 thriller action world cinema drama film written by Mogens Rukov and Omar Shargawi and directed by Omar Shargawi. Comedy The Shoes is a 2013 short animated comedy film written and directed by Tanya Schiller. Comedy "The week Sam Nussbaum is to be married, his fiancée questions why his only brother, Tom, isn’t coming to the wedding. Unsatisfied with his lame reply, she surprises Sam by bringing the brothers together. Sam is not happy, but he rarely is—unless he’s telling someone what to do. When it’s revealed that Tom has only been in love once—with his fifth-grade girlfriend—Sam insists they go find her. It soon becomes evident that their journey is simply an excuse for Sam to avoid his impending commitment. If you haven't deciphered the derivation of the title by now, stick with it. The fresh writing and original characters will reveal it all. Douchebag will make you squirm, laugh, and get pissed off—all at the same time. Outstanding breakout performances bring an authenticity that would be impressive even from seasoned actors. Drake Doremus's clever, straightforward filmmaking keeps the story buzzing in this offbeat comedy that gives a modern twist to sibling rivalry." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Science Fiction The Black Scorpion is a 1957 Mexican-American horror film released by Warner Brothers, with stop motion special effects created by Willis O'Brien. Documentary film G Spotting: A Story of Pleasure and Promise is a 2011 documentary film directed by Gilles Boyon and Segolene Hanotaux. Comedy Boyhood Daze is a 1957 Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring minor character, Ralph Phillips. It is one of two cartoons in which Ralph is the main character, the other one being From A to Z-Z-Z-Z. Comedy Pobre huerfanita is a 1955 comedy drama film written by Ernesto Cortázar & Fernando Galiana and directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares. Documentary film Rest in Pieces: A Portrait of Joe Coleman is a 1997 film written by Walt Michelson and directed by Robert Adrian Pejo. Comedy Viva Vietnam: A White Trash Adventure Tour was a comedy documentary that aired on Comedy Central in 1995 and was hosted by the channel's first spokesperson, comic Tom Rhodes. It was the first opportunity Rhodes had to film and travel internationally for a television station. Rhodes would later become a late night talk show host in Amsterdam, write travel blogs for The Huffington Post, and perform across five continents. Comedy Desaparecido is a 2007 short comedy drama film written and directed by Matthieu Donck. Comedy Ed is a 1996 American sports comedy film about a talented baseball pitcher and his friendly ball-playing chimpanzee as his team's mascot. Comedy List of Lovers is a 1994 comedy film written and directed by Jerzy Stuhr. Thriller Red: The Dark Side is a 2007 Bollywood crime thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt. Comedy Kiss and Run is a 2002 comedy, drama, romance film written by Maggie Peren and directed by Annette Ernst. Comedy Out Loud is a 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by Samer Daboul. Comedy The Last Man is a 2000 film by Harry Ralston starring David Arnott, Jeri Ryan and Dan Montgomery. Documentary film Journey to Palomar, America's First Journey Into Space is a 2008 documentary film directed by Robin Mason and Robin Mason. Thriller The Kingdom of Twilight is a 1929 film directed by British author and explorer Alexander MacDonald. Documentary film Minds in the Water is a documentary action advanture film directed by Justin Krumb. Comedy In his eighth HBO special, the comic reflects on humorous events from his childhood, his summer job as a lifeguard in the Catskills, the 1960s sexual revolution and signs of aging. Taped in New York City at the John Jay College Theater. Comedy A Scoundrel's Honour is a 1966 film directed by Wolfgang Staudte. Thriller Sharpshooter is a 2007 American action-adventure television film starring James Remar, Bruce Boxleitner, Mario Van Peebles and Catherine Mary Stewart. It was written by Steven H. Berman and directed by Armand Mastroianni. Animation Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a 1970 animated film written by AJ Carothers and directed by Marc Breaux. Comedy Hold That Kiss is a romantic comedy film starring Maureen O'Sullivan and Dennis O'Keefe. Documentary film Tirich Mir til topps is a 1952 documentary film directed by Rasmus Breistein. Thriller A Scanner Darkly is a 2006 American animated science fiction thriller film directed by Richard Linklater based on the novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick. The film tells the story of identity and deception in a near-future dystopia constantly under intrusive high-technology police surveillance in the midst of a drug addiction epidemic. The film was shot digitally and then animated using interpolated rotoscope, an animation technique in which animators trace over the original footage frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films, giving the finished result a distinctive animated look. The film was written and directed by Richard Linklater and stars Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey, Jr., Woody Harrelson and Winona Ryder. Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney are among the executive producers. A Scanner Darkly had a limited release in July 2006, and then a wider release later that month. The film was screened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and the 2006 Seattle International Film Festival, and nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form in 2007. Animation Dick Whittington is a young boy who works for a cruel cook. As Dick is cutting potatoes (by sliding them through an electric fan), a hungry cat rubs itself against the boy's legs. Dick feeds him a saucer of milk, but the angry cook throws the cat into a bag and commands the boy to throw the poor animal into the river. Dick can't bring himself to do it. The cat ends up on a ship headed to a faraway land that happens to be infested with rats. Now, Dick Whittington's cat has the chance to make good. however, his natural cowardice may get the better of him. Documentary film Invisible Girlfriend is a 2009 documentary film directed by David Redmon. Thriller Vishnuvardhana is a 2011 Kannada comedy thriller film starring Sudeep, Bhavana Menon and Priyamani in the lead roles . The film has been directed and written by P. Kumar and produced by veteran actor, Dwarakish. The film is supposedly a tribute to south super star, Kannada Matinee Idol Dr.Vishnuvardhan who was a friend of Dwarakish. V. Harikrishna has composed the music. The film released on 8 December 2011. Documentary film Sylvain Tesson is a writer and adventurer who has spent most of his life traveling the globe to live extreme adventures. In Alone, he spends six months alone on Lake Baikal, completely cut off from the outside world. From February to July, he films himself and his surroundings, and shares with us his feelings as he experiences silence, solitude and communion with nature. Comedy A group of barn animals feel especially musical while going about their daily business. Following the lead of a couple of romantic chickens, they join in and cluck, moo, and neigh a familiar Verdi tune. Comedy Holes in the Soup is a Danish comedy film, released in 1988. A farce, it features comedians Morten Lorentzen and Povl Erik Carstensen as John and Aage. Lorentzen and Carstensen later recorded a live stand-up comedy version of the film, which they released on DVD, John & Aage - Huller I Suppen. Comedy Bloodmarsh Krackoon is a 2014 comedy horror film written by and directed by Jerry Landi. Comedy Our Willi Is the Best is a 1971 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heinz Erhardt, Ruth Stephan and Rudolf Schündler. Now retired from his civil service job, Willi becomes a door-to-door salesman. Is the third part of the 'Willi' series of films. Documentary film A Constant Forge is a 2000 documentary film directed by Charles Kiselyak about the life and work of John Cassavetes. It contains interviews with Cassavetes himself as well as recollections by actors who have worked with him and thoughts by admirers, including Lynn Carlin, Seymour Cassel, Peter Falk, John A. Gallagher, Ben Gazzara, Lelia Goldoni, Annette Insdorf, Carol Kane, Sean Penn, Gena Rowlands and Jon Voight. Comedy Goodbye Youth is a 1940 Italian drama film directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli and starring María Denis, Adriano Rimoldi and Clara Calamai. The film was adapted from the 1911 play of the same name by Nino Oxilia and Sandro Camasio, which had been adapted into films on three previous occasions. The film was a breakthrough role for Calamai who emerged as a leading star of Italian cinema during the 1940s. It was made at the Cinecittà studios in Rome and the Fert Studios in Turin. Documentary film This is the story of three Bedouin women, struggling within a polygamous system. Living in the Negev desert in Israel, the story is told through the eyes of a wedding photographer, Miriam Al-Quader. She herself is living under constant fear that her husband will marry "over her" (the expression used when a man chooses an additional wife). The other two women are pushed into marrying already married men, and become "second wives", forced to cooperate within a structure they despise or are afraid of. The family tragedies presented in this film highlight the strength and survival of the social structures and their injustices, leaning usually on the victims' reluctant cooperation. This is most exemplified by the climax of a Bedouin wedding, wherein the groom showers upon his bride gold and jewelry in a gesture symbolizing her purchase. This is meant to be a great moment of joy for the bride, as she becomes a status symbol. However, as these women show, in the long run, it is the first moment in which they acquiesce to a life of silence and unwilling acceptance. Thriller Cholera is a 2013 short film written and directed by Aritz Moreno. Animation Fortune Faded is a 2012 short, drama film written and directed by Alexander Heringer. Comedy Aga Bai Arrecha! is a Marathi film by director Kedar Shinde loosely based on the Hollywood film What Women Want. It was released in 2004. The film highlights the life and the problems of a common man living in a metropolitan city like Mumbai. His greatest difficulty is to answer the question "What women want?" until he gets blessed by the kuldevi of his village and gets a special "ear" for women. It highlights his transition from a frustrated person to someone who is happy, content and in charge of his life. The songs from this film have become particularly popular. Comedy De Gulle Minnaar is a 1990 Dutch comedy film drama directed by Mady Saks. Comedy Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy is a 2013 Filipino comedy parody film produced by Star Cinema and VIVA Films starring Vice Ganda with Maricel Soriano, Joey Marquez, Ruffa Gutierrez, and Cristine Reyes. It is one of the official entries of the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival. The movie is now the highest grossing Filipino film of all time. The movie is supposedly the first solo movie of John Lapus but Deramas dropped him after he refused to drop weight. Comedy The Immortal Edward Lumley is a 2013 adventure, comedy and fantasy film directed by William Wall. Comedy Zum Glück gibt's meine Frau is a 1995 comedy film written by Ulrike Schwarzenberger and directed by Xaver Schwarzenberger. Animation Death and Life of a Severino is a 2010 animated short film directed by Afonso Serpa. Comedy Poola Rangadu is a Telugu comedy film directed by Veerabhadram starring Sunil and Isha Chawla in lead roles. Atchi Reddy has produced the film under Max India banner. Anoop Rubens has scored the music and Prasad Murella has done the camera work. The film is being presented on R.R.Movie Makers banner. . Science Fiction Dr. Alien is a 1989 sci-fi comedy film starring Judy Landers, Billy Jacoby, and Olivia Barash. Directed by David DeCoteau, the film was also released under the titles I Was a Teenage Sex Maniac and I Was a Teenage Sex Mutant. The alternative titles explain the movie's plot. The film's plot centers on an unpopular honors student named Wesley Littlejohn, who becomes involved in an experiment headed by his new, sexy biology teacher, Ms. Xenobia. As part of the experiment, Wesley becomes a chick magnet whenever a phallic-like stalk emerges from his head. However, this threatens to alienate the girl he really cares about, Leanne, and Wesley begins to suspect Xenobia's motives, which may have something to do with the fact that she isn't from Earth. Comedy Scream Queen is a 2003 video film directed by Tatiana Bliss. Comedy Come Play with Me is a 1977 British soft porn film starring Mary Millington and directed by George Harrison Marks. The film's cast list contained many well-known British character actors who were not known for appearing in such films. Documentary film Elevador is a 2013 Documentary film written and directed by Adrián Ortiz. Documentary film Touch Life is a 2014 short film directed by Leo Bruges and Marcin Knyziak. Documentary film Parliament-Funkadelic: One Nation Under A Groove is a documentary broadcast in the USA on PBS in October 2005 as part of the Independent Lens series. The documentary chronicles the development of the Parliament-Funkadelic musical collective, led by the producer, writer and arranger George Clinton. Parliament-Funkadelic: One Nation Under A Groove was developed by Brazen Hussy Productions, based in New York City and led by director Yvonne Smith. The documentary combines archival footage, contemporary interviews with P-Funk band members, and stylized animation. It follows the evolution of the band from the early days of doo-wop to its induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. It is narrated by the comedian Eddie Griffin. It is notable for showing footage of P-Funk in 1969 from the WGBH series Say Brother. Comedy The Love Trap is a 1929 film written by Edward J. Montagne and directed by William Wyler. Documentary film A documentary that takes a look into the life and career of veteran entertainer Sal Richards, with testimonials from Sid Ceaser, Don Rickles, Red Buttons, Jerry Stiller, and others. Documentary film Boogie Stomp! is a 2012 Biographical film, Music, Historical Drama and Documentary film written and directed by Bob Baldori. Comedy The Man Who Sued God is a 2001 Australian comedy film, starring Billy Connolly and Judy Davis the film was directed by Mark Joffe. The film was considered a financial success, debuting at number one at the Australian box office in the week of its launch and as of 2013 remains the 28th highest grossing Australian film of all time. Animation Sophie Et Les Gammes is a 1964 puppet film directed by Julien Pappé. Comedy The Best Things In The World is a 2010 Brazilian coming-of-age drama film based on the book series Mano, by Gilberto Dimenstein and Heloísa Prieto. It was directed, written and co-produced by Laís Bodanzky, and stars Francisco Miguez, Gabriela Rocha, Caio Blat, Denise Fraga, and Filipe Kartalian. Comedy Sunny Side of the Street is a 1951 comedy film directed by Richard Quine and starring Frankie Laine and Billy Daniels. Comedy 2 Brothers and a Bride is a romantic comedy starring David Arquette. Directed by Helmut Schleppi, the movie is also goes by the title "A Foreign Affair". 2 Brothers and a Bride also stars Tim Blake Nelson and Emily Mortimer. Two brothers need a wife after the death of their doting mother and decide that a Russian woman will best meet their needs. They learn about the realities of life and love on this romp into mail-order bride land. This heartwarming and entertaining film uses an actual tour party and features genuine clients and "potential wives." It's sweet, funny and oddly touching throughout. Thriller Khuda Kay Liye is a 2007 Pakistani Urdu-language drama film written, directed and produced by Shoaib Mansoor, starring Shaan, Iman Ali, Fawad Afzal Khan and Hameed Sheikh. Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah also appears in the uncut version of the film. The film was highest-grossing Pakistani film of 2007. Much of the film was shot on location in Chicago, Illinois in the United States, and Lahore and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Produced by Geo TV, Khuda Kay Liye was theatrically released in Pakistan on July 20, 2007. Critical response was generally positive, though some religious "conservatives" criticized the film and called for a ban in Pakistan. Overall, there was curiosity around the film due to the presence of big names. It resulted in a grand opening, and the film turned out to be a commercial as well as a critical success in Pakistan and India. The films was distributed in India by Percept Picture Company & released over 100 screens across 20 cities. The films opened with good response. Comedy Kili Poyi is a Malayalam stoner film directed by debutant Vinay Govind, a former associate of V. K. Prakash. The film stars Asif Ali, Aju Varghese, Sampath Raj, Raveendran, Samata Agrawal, Sabreen Baker, Sandra Thomas, Sreejith Ravi, Joju & Mridul Nair in major roles. The film features music and background score composed by Rahul Raj. Comedy Bowery Bombshell is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the third film in the series. Comedy The Other Side of Sunday is a Norwegian film from 1996 directed by Berit Nesheim, starring Marie Theisen and Bjørn Sundquist. The film was the most-viewed film in Norway in 1996 and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1997. Documentary film Geeks is a 2004 film that examines why people acquire an interest in "geeky" subjects such as Japanese Anime, Star Wars, Star Trek and the film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Documentary film Remembering Playland at the Beach is a documentary film directed by Tom Wyrsch. Thriller Sand is 2000 thriller film, directed and written by Matt Palmieri. Starring Michael Vartan, Norman Reedus, Kari Wührer, Harry Dean Stanton, Emilio Estevez, Denis Leary and Julie Delpy. Documentary film Price of Life is a short student-made documentary exploring the life of Robert Childs, a former Philadelphia, USA, drug dealer and gangster. Comedy Go is a 1999 crime comedy film written by John August and directed by Doug Liman, with three intertwining plots that happen to involve one drug deal. The film stars William Fichtner, Katie Holmes, Jay Mohr, Sarah Polley and Scott Wolf and features Taye Diggs, Breckin Meyer, Timothy Olyphant, Desmond Askew and J. E. Freeman. Documentary film Berlin · Bahnhof Friedrichstrasse · 1990 is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Lilly Grote, Ulrike Herdin, Julia Kunert and Konstanze Binder. Science Fiction The Naturalist is a 2012 short drama romance film written and directed by Connor Hurley. Thriller An Enemy to Die For is a 2012 historical fiction thriller film written and directed by Peter Dalle. Science Fiction Wuroemae 4: Thunder V Operation was the fourth in the Ureme series of Korean children's science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi and starring Shim Hyung-rae. Animation Porky's Pet is a 1936 Looney Tune cartoon released on July 11, 1936. It was directed by Jack King, animated by Cal Dalton and Sandy Walker, and its music was directed by Norman Spencer. Its main star is Porky Pig. Science Fiction Million Dollar Crocodile is a 2012 Chinese monster movie directed by Lin Lisheng. The film stars Barbie Hsu, Guo Tao, Lam Suet and is about a group of people seeking a crocodile that has swallowed a million yuan. The film was released on June 8, 2012 and is China's first monster movie. Comedy Immer will ich dir gehören is a film directed by Arno Assmann released on Dec 16, 1960. Comedy Nadodikattu is a 1987 Indian Malayalam satirical comedy film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan based on a story by the Siddique-Lal duo. The story revolves around two impecunious young Indian men, Ramdas and Vijayan who not being able to find any job in Kerala, plan to immigrate to Dubai to make their fortunes, but get deceived and they end up in the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu. Nadodikattu drew upon relevant social factors affecting Kerala of the 1980s such as widespread unemployment and poverty. The film also stars Thilakan, Shobhana, Innocent, Mamukkoya, Captain Raju, Meenakumari, Kundara Johny, Janardhanan, Ajith Kollam and Sankaradi in pivotal roles along with cameo appearances by Seema, director I. V. Sasi, and Soman as themselves. The film represents popular Malayalam cinema at its best and established the Mohanlal-Sreenivasan combination as one of its most memorable and bankable cinematic pairs. The story, screenplay and characters have achieved cult status. The film was produced by Casino Productions, a production company owned by Century Kochumon, Mohanlal, I.V. Sasi, Seema and Mammootty. Comedy Grease 2 is a 1982 American musical film and sequel to Grease, which is based upon the musical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Grease 2 was produced by Allan Carr and Robert Stigwood, and directed and choreographed by Patricia Birch, who also choreographed the first film. It takes place two years after the original film at Rydell High School, with an almost entirely new cast, led by actors Maxwell Caulfield and Michelle Pfeiffer. Documentary film Une vie comme rivière is a 1996 documentary film written by Diane Cailhier, Alain Chartrand and Simonne Monet-Chartran and directed by Diane Cailhier and Alain Chartrand. Comedy The Stork Pays off is a comedy film directed by Lew Landers. Comedy A Wave, a WAC and a Marine is an American 1944 musical comedy film directed by Phil Karlson for low-budget Monogram Pictures. Less the wartime comedy promised by the title than an inside-Hollywood story interrupted by musical numbers, Sally Eilers runs a talent agency and sets out to put a couple of Broadway stars under contract. Her bumbling employee signs their understudies instead. One of the film's listed producers, Sebastian Cristillo, was actually the father of comedian Lou Costello. Costello himself produced the film, but as a gesture to his father--a diehard movie fan, who used the family's actual last name--he listed his dad as a producer so he could see his own name on the screen. The other listed producer, Edward Sherman, was Costello's manager. Comedy The Stooges stencil all the wrong names on the office doors when they are janitors, which causes a rich old lady to think that Moe is really a famous decorator. She hires them to come redo her house, which ends disastrous, especially once Curly goes crazy from seeing tassels. Comedy Something Wicked Comes Over the Wall is a 2012 comedy, drama and thriller short film written and directed by Norio Enomoto. Comedy Tramp Tramp Tramp is a 1935 short comedy film written by Ewart Adamson and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Out Where the Stars Begin is a 1938 short comedy musical film written by Crane Wilbur and directed by Bobby Connolly. Comedy The Crazy Nut is a 1929 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Il letto in piazza is a 1976 Italian comedy film written and directed by Bruno Gaburro. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Nantas Salvalaggio. Animation Calling themselves "The Three Fishketeers," a trio of adventuresome fish set out across the ocean floor to seek fame and fortune. Toby, bright-eyed and spunky, Finner, aristocratic and thoughtful and Gillis, a big "galumphing" guppy who calmly takes everything in stride Meet a "damsel" clearly not in distress. The would be heroes comically try to help her recover a large pearl. But it isn't long before all four of them are swimming for their lives, and The Three Fishketeers finally learn what heroism really is. Documentary film Human Remains is a 1998 short documentary film about the personal lives of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Francisco Franco and Mao Zedong. It was written and directed by filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt and won a Sundance Award. Comedy The Brave Little Toaster is a 1987 American animated musical comedy-adventure film adapted from the 1980 novel, The Brave Little Toaster: A Bedtime Story For Small Appliances by Thomas Disch. It is the first movie in The Brave Little Toaster franchise. The film was directed by Jerry Rees. The film is set in a world where household appliances and other electronics comes to life, pretending to be lifeless in the presence of humans. The story focuses on five appliances— a toaster, a lamp, an electric blanket, an antique radio and a vacuum cleaner—who go on a quest to search for their original owner. The film was produced by Hyperion Animation along with The Kushner-Locke Company. Many CalArts graduates, including the original members of Pixar Animation Studios were involved with this film While the film received a limited theatrical release, The Brave Little Toaster was popular on home video and was followed by two sequels a decade later: The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars and The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue. The two sequels were released out of chronological order. Documentary film Prelude to War was the first film of Frank Capra’s Why We Fight propaganda film series, commissioned by the Office of War Information and George C. Marshall. It was made to convince American troops of the necessity of combating the Axis Powers during World War II. The film was based on the idea that those in the service would be more willing and able fighters if they knew the background and reason for their participation in the war. It was later released to the general American public as a rallying cry for support of the war. Comedy Coming of Age is a 1984 Australian film. It is now known as a very hard to find film which is highly sought after by collectors and lovers of Australian films. Seasoned Australian softcore porn actress Angela Menzies-Wills plays the lead role of Angel. Several cast members also appear in Leonora which is a film of similar theme. Animation Is My Palm Read is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Thriller Mirrors is a 2008 supernatural horror film directed by Alexandre Aja, and stars Kiefer Sutherland. The film was first titled Into the Mirror, but the name was later changed to Mirrors. Filming began on May 1, 2007, and it was released in American theaters on August 15, 2008. The film was originally scripted as a remake of the 2003 South Korean horror film Into the Mirror which is rated 15 by KMRB. However, once Aja was brought on board and read the script, he was dissatisfied with the particulars of the original film's story. He decided to retain the original film's basic idea involving mirrors, and to incorporate a few of its scenes, but otherwise crafted a new story and script for his version of the movie. Mirrors is the first Aja film to achieve an R rating without the need for scenes to be cut. Comedy Hittin' the Trail is a 1937 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Comedy Nobody Knows Anything is a 2003 comedy film directed by William Tannen and written by David Pasquesi. Comedy Sing While You Dance is a 1946 directed by D. Ross Lederman. Comedy Chennai Kadhal is a 2006 Tamil film directed by Vikraman. The film stars Bharath and Genelia. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Joshua Sridhar. The film was released on 8 December 2006. Comedy Manichitrathazhu is an epic 1993 Indian Malayalam psychological thriller film written by Madhu Muttam, directed by Fazil, and produced by Swargachitra Appachan. The film dealt with an unusual theme which was not common in Indian cinema but proceeded to become a high grosser at the box-office. Several other prominent directors such as Siddique-Lal, Priyadarshan, and Sibi Malayil served as second-unit directors. The story is based on a tragedy that happened in Alummoottil Tharavadu, a famous central Travancore family, in the 19th century. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and Shobhana was awarded the National Film Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of the central character Ganga & the alter ego Nagavalli. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobhana, Suresh Gopi, Nedumudi Venu, Innocent, Vinaya Prasad, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Ganesh Kumar, and Thilakan in the main roles. The music for the songs were composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan, and the background score was done by Johnson. Animation Pavement is a 2007 animated film directed by Aline Helmcke. Comedy The Double Life is a 2010 film directed by Ying Ning and written by Jinhai Chen. Comedy The Farmer Takes a Wife is a 1953 musical comedy film starring Betty Grable. The picture is a remake of the 1935 film of the same name which starred Janet Gaynor and Henry Fonda. Science Fiction Treasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002. It is the 43rd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The film is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel Treasure Island and was the first film to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters. The film employs a novel technique of hand-drawn 2D traditional animation set atop 3D computer animation. The film was co-written, co-produced and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, who had pitched the concept for the film at the same time that they pitched The Little Mermaid. Treasure Planet features the voices of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brian Murray, David Hyde Pierce, Martin Short, Roscoe Lee Browne, Emma Thompson, Laurie Metcalf, and Patrick McGoohan. The musical score was composed by James Newton Howard, while the songs were written and performed by John Rzeznik. Documentary film 66 Seasons is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Péter Kerekes. Science Fiction We Are Animals is a 2013 drama, horror, fantasy, short and science-fiction film written and directed by Dominic Haxton. Comedy Les repas is a 1993 film directed by Jon Carnoy. Comedy Majnoone leyli is a 2008 romantic drama film written by Farhad Noori &, Masood Sehat and directed by Ghasem Jafari. Thriller Sweet Deception is a 1998 TV film directed by Timothy Bond. Documentary film Daz Dillinger: Tha Row Killa is a 2003 music documentary film directed by Mossberg. Comedy Cappuccino is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Tamer Ruggli. "A schoolboy has his life turned upside down when he spends an evening with the object of his affections." Quoting the description from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Animation Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie is an American stoner comedy-animated film by Branden Chambers and Eric D. Chambers. It stars comedy duo Cheech and Chong in their first feature film since 1984's The Corsican Brothers, and the first to feature them as animated characters. The film features several of their original comedy bits such as "Sister Mary Elephant", "Sgt. Stedanko", "Ralph and Herbie", "Let's Make a Dope Deal", "Earache My Eye", and the classic "Dave's not here, man". It was screened on April 18, 2013 and was released on DVD/Blu-ray on April 23, 2013. The trailer claims it to be an adventure, but scenes shown throughout are mostly animated interpretations of their segments from their comedy albums. Thriller Occupants of a London boarding house become suspects as a string of murders are discovered. Science Fiction Sphere is a 1998 science fiction psychological thriller film, directed and produced by Barry Levinson and starring Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, and Samuel L. Jackson. Sphere was based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton, author of Jurassic Park and The Lost World. The film was released in the United States on February 13, 1998. Comedy Privileged is a 1982 film notable for being the first theatrical release from the Oxford Film Foundation and the screen debut of Hugh Grant. Directed by Michael Hoffman with John Schlesinger, produced by Rick Stevenson and Mark Bentley, the film is about a group of Oxford student partygoers, with elements of a whodunit. The classical score is by Rachel Portman in her film debut at the age of 22, and the film also uses dance tracks by Oxford student band "Kudos Points" whose members included Charlie Mole. Privileged was also the first major screen debut for Imogen Stubbs, Mark Williams and James Wilby. The screenplay includes a play within a play as several of the characters are vying for a role in a student production of The Duchess of Malfi. Comedy Pizza Training is a 2010 short comedy video written and directed by Chad Carter. Comedy Money Train is a 1995 American action thriller comedy film starring Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson and Jennifer Lopez as New York City transit cops and Robert Blake as their iron-fisted boss. After losing his job, Harrelson's character plots to hijack and then rob the "money train" which hauls collected fare revenues for the New York City Subway from the system's stations. Documentary film "Rarely has anyone embodied contradictions as happily and harmoniously as octogenarian New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham. Obsessed with how people dress, he unfailingly dons the same shapeless jacket; a chronicler of ritzy charity events, he tools around Manhattan on a bike. Cunningham's two weekly spreads in the Sunday Style section form complementary opposites: "On the Street" features everyday Gothamites decked out in eclectic fashion statements, while "Evening Hours" captures the rich clad in haute couture. Whatever this Times-produced, TV-ready tribute lacks in tension is amply compensated by the pleasure of watching an enthusiast ply the craft he loves." Quoting Ronnie Sheib in Variety. Science Fiction The Cloud, is a 2006 German drama film based on a novel by Gudrun Pausewang. Comedy The Workhorse & the Bigmouth is a comedy film directed by Keisuke Yoshida. Documentary film Tondo, Beloved: To What Are the Poor Born? is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jewel Maranan. Comedy Lallu Ram is a 1985 action comedy drama film written by Shiv Kumar and K.B. Pathak and directed by Shiv Kumar. Animation Ukadi Pukadi is a 2009 short animation film directed by Anuj Kumar, Avinash Medhe, Jaikar Marur, Swarup Deb, and Dhruva Rao. Documentary film "Who Killed Chea Vichea? is a highly charged murder mystery and political thriller. In 1999, Cambodian garment workers demanding decent wages and working conditions found their leader in Chea Vichea. As president of Cambodia's free trade union, he stood with them despite beatings and death threats. On a sunny morning in 2004 as Vichea read the paper at a sidewalk newsstand, three bullets silenced him forever. Under intense international pressure, the police arrested two men and extracted a confession. They were sentenced to twenty years each. But did they have anything to do with the crime? What seems at first to be justice done starts to look like a frame-up, and the implications reach far beyond the police station and the courtroom. Who Killed Chea Vichea? is a co-production with ITVS, with funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Thriller A seductive trio of con artists who make their living by scamming wealthy but desperate men meet their match in the form of a fast-talking jewelry broker in director Madison Monroe's slick tale of bitter betrayal and broken loyalties. Monique is an irresistible beauty with the power to mesmerize any man she wants, and Dane is a criminal-minded bad-boy with no conscience and a drive to make millions. Together with the alluring an manipulative Gabrielle, the skillful trio leaves a devastating wake of poverty and confusion as they gain access to the safes and bank accounts of the city's most successful high-rollers. Though they may be living a decadent life of hedonistic sex and bottomless wealth at the moment, little does the trio realize that their carefully planned scam is about to come crashing down in the most devastating way imaginable when they set their sights on Richard, a powerful millionaire jewelry broker who isn't about to become a victim, and may just have a grift of his own in mind. Comedy Cubicle partners have to share a lot of things. Trapped together for eight hours a day, six people discover the joy and pain of working in close proximity with another human being. Anything can upset their marginal relationships: office politics, office romance, the smell of someone's lunch. Will they learn to think inside the box? Or will they drive each other slowly insane? Comedy Mafioso is a 1962 Italian black-comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. The film stars Alberto Sordi as a factory manager who visits his hometown in Sicily and is tasked with performing a hit for the mafia. It was awarded Best Film at the San Sebastian Film Festival. Animation Small Gamers is a 2012 animation film written by Bruno Collet, Jean-François Le Corre and directed by Bruno Collet. Documentary film Birthplace Unknown is a 1988 Dutch documentary film by director Karin Junger, featuring two South-Korean girls who were adopted by a Dutch family. The director follows the two young women as they visit South Korea, their country of birth. Science Fiction Specimen is a 1995 film directed by John Bradshaw. They came from space to plant the seed in the womb of a chosen woman. Now, 24 years later, her son must face the aliens that created him. His supernatural powers are no match against the enemies surrounding him in the showdown of the lifetime. Documentary film Claude Sautet or the Invisible Magic is a 2003 documentary film written by N.T. Binh, Dominique Rabourdin and directed by N.T. Binh. Documentary film People of the Cumberland is a 1937 short film directed by Sidney Meyers and Jay Leyda and produced by Frontier Films. The film is designed to support the U.S. labor union movement and it mixes non-fiction filmmaking and dramatic re-enactions. Thriller Meri Adalat is a Hindi film is directed by A.T.Raghu. The film, released in 1984, was a revenge drama featuring Rajinikanth in the lead supported by Zeenat Aman, Mohnish Behl, Sonia Sahni and Komal Mahuakar. Animation I was crying out at life. Or for it is a 2009 short animation film directed by Vergine Keaton. Comedy Calamity The Cow was a film made for the Children's Film Foundation in 1967. The film starred a teenage actor named Phil Collins just three years prior to joining Genesis. The film was written by Kerry Eastman and directed by David Eastman. Comedy Bill is an upcoming British family adventure-comedy film from the principal performers behind children's TV series Horrible Histories and Yonderland. Produced by BBC Films, Punk Cinema and Cowboy Films, it is scheduled for release on 20 February 2015. The film is a fictional take on the young William Shakespeare's search for fame and fortune, as written by Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond and directed by Richard Bracewell. It will feature the six lead performers playing several different roles each. Thriller Coherence is an American science fiction thriller film that was directed by James Ward Byrkit, and is his first theatrical feature film. The movie had its world debut on September 19, 2013 at the Austin Fantastic Fest and stars Emily Baldoni as a woman who must deal with strange occurrences following a comet sighting. Comedy Maling Kutang is a 2009 Indonesian comedy film directed by Rako Prijanto. Starring Arie K. Untung, Indra Birowo, Deswita Maharani, and Kinaryosih, it follows two neighbours who steal a bra they think is magical. It was released to mixed critical reception. Animation São João is a 2013 short animated film directed by Diego Akel. Documentary film The Holy Modal Rounders: Bound to Lose is a 2006 musical documentary film directed by Sam Wainwright Douglas and Paul Lovelace. Documentary film Fugitive L(i)ght is a 2005 short film directed by Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof. Thriller The Cop and the Girl is a 1985 action thriller film written by Pea Fröhlich and Peter Märthesheimer and directed by Peter Keglevic. Science Fiction End of the World is a 1931 French science fiction film directed by Abel Gance based on the novel Omega: The Last Days of the World by Camille Flammarion. The film stars Victor Francen as Martial Novalic, Colette Darfeuil as Genevieve de Murcie, Abel Gance as Jean Novalic, and Jeanne Brindau as Madame Novalic. The plot concerns a comet hurling toward Earth on a collision course and the different reactions to people on the impending disaster. Scientist Martial Novalic who discovers the comet, seeks a solution to the problem and becomes a fugitive after skeptical authorities blame him for starting a mass panic. End of the World was director Abel Gance's first sound film. The original film was to be over three hours long, but the backing production took the film from Gance, and cut it to be 105 minutes. It was again cut on its release in the United States under the title of Paris after Dark. Both abridged versions of the film were not well received by audiences or critics. Comedy His Double Life is a 1933 American comedy-drama film directed by Broadway theatrical impresario and first time film director Arthur Hopkins with directorial input from the experienced William C. deMille, Cecil's older brother. It starred Roland Young and Lillian Gish. It had been filmed before in 1921 in the silent era as The Great Adventure with Lionel Barrymore, and was remade again in 1943 as Holy Matrimony. It is preserved at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C. and available on DVD. Animation "Slick Hare" is a 1947 Merrie Melodies Bugs Bunny cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. It parodies the Mocambo nightclub in Los Angeles—in the cartoon referred to as "The Mocrumbo". Mel Blanc voices Bugs, Arthur Q. Bryan voices Elmer Fudd and impressionist Dave Barry portrays Humphrey Bogart. When Bogart comes to the Mocrumbo for dinner, waiter Elmer Fudd needs to serve fried rabbit in 20 minutes— or else. When looking in the kitchen, Elmer finds Bugs Bunny—but Bugs is more interested in having fun with the celebrities than being served for dinner. The title is yet another pun on "hair," from a time when hair slicked down by oil was a popular fashion style for men. Besides playing up many celebrities of the time, this cartoon is also noted for giving viewers an "inside look" at the kitchen of the Mocambo. The problem is, the view was not that flattering. According to a DVD commentary for this cartoon, one of the writers, Michael Maltese, managed to get a look at the kitchen of the Mocambo, and drew what he saw—including grease dripping from the refrigerators and crates of vegetables lying around on the ground. Documentary film Oh My God is a 2009 documentary by filmmaker Peter Rodger. The filmmaker asked people across the world the question "What is God?" Notable figures interviewed include Ringo Starr, Hugh Jackman, David Copperfield, Seal, Bob Geldof, Baz Luhrmann, Jack Thompson, Princess Michael of Kent and Lawrence Blair. Comedy Cleaning Up is a 1925 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Disconnexion is a 2011 short, drama and family thriller film written by Yecid Benavides, Johanan Benavides and Yecid Benavides Sr. and directed by Yecid Benavides. Comedy Far West is a 1973 Belgian-French comedy film directed by Jacques Brel. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. This was Brel's ninth feature film, and his second directorial effort. The film co-starred Gabriel Jabbour, Danielle Evenou, and Arlette Lindon. The film was released 15 May 1973. Animation Where is Mama or Where's Mama, is a short Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1960 under the artistic guidance of Te Wei. The narrated film describes the adventures and misadventures of a group of tadpoles in search of their mother. It is one of Te Wei's first attempts to break away from Western style animation and aim for a painterly style influenced by Qi Baishi and more in keeping with native Chinese aesthetic sensibilities. Because of its simple story line and repetitive script it is ideal for children who are beginning their study of the Chinese language. Comedy Confessions from a Holiday Camp is a 1977 British comedy film. It is the last film in the series which began with Confessions of a Window Cleaner. The film was released in North America in 1978 under the title Confessions of a Summer Camp Counsellor. Documentary film The life and times of Mark Occhilupo. This is a celebration of a great surfer's life. Following Occy from Cronulla grommet to his amazing comeback, this is the "Surfer Magazine Video of the Year" award winner. Soundtrack featuring Foo Fighters, Michael Brook, Ed Kuepper, Powderfinger, OSM, and Yothu Yindi. Early footage as a kid, he amazing competitive efforts, his Pipe win at 15, thru to his first professional win on his comeback at Bells Beach. "... another one of those McCoy classics, entertaining enough to watch 10, 20 or 100 times. The bottom line: this video should be sitting alone, on a shelf, next to burning candles and your favourite photos of Occy ..." -Surfer Mag Thriller Paula-Paula is a 2010 film written and directed by Jesus Franco. Thriller Eutanas S.a. is a short, comedy, mistery film written and directed by Victor Nores. Documentary film La Comédie-Française ou L'amour joué is a 1996 documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Documentary film Come Back, Africa is the second feature-length film after On the Bowery written, produced, and directed by American independent filmmaker Lionel Rogosin. The film had a profound effect on African Cinema, and remains of great historical and cultural importance as a document preserving the unique heritage of the townships in South Africa in the 1950s. It may be classified as reportage, documentary, historical movie or political cinema, since it portrays real events and people. On the other hand, it reveals an interpretation of meaningful social facts and a strong ethical assumption towards human behaviors like racism. Nevertheless, it is a scripted film, based on fictional narrative, in which actors play invented roles. But, unlike mainstream films and against Hollywood traditions, its actors are street people, improvising lived experiences: they play their own lives or those of people like them. That is why Come Back, Africa is a fiction / non-fiction, a hybrid of fictional film and documentary: a docufiction. Besides, it is a rare specimens in film history of docufiction and political film in one. Comedy Vertical Love is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Arturo Sotto Díaz. Comedy Blondie in Society is a 1941 film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Comedy The Boys from County Clare is a 2003 Irish comedy/drama film about a céilí band from Liverpool that travels to Ireland to compete in a céilí competition in County Clare. Directed by John Irvin, the film was released in Canada on September 12, 2003 and in the U.S., on a limited release, on March 13, 2005. The film was entitled The Boys and Girl From County Clare for the U.S. release and The Great Ceili War for the U.K. release. Documentary film Flawed is a 2010 short animated documentary film and website by Halifax filmmaker Andrea Dorfman about body image, combining stop-motion animation and hand-painted images. Flawed was produced in Halifax by Annette Clarke for the National Film Board of Canada. According to Dorfman, the film was created to resemble a storyboard because it was based on a series of postcards that she has sent to a boyfriend while they were in a long-distance relationship. While Flawed is an autobiographical work, she also believes that it is universal because "I believe everyone has felt flawed at some point in their lives." In July 2012, the film version of Flawed received a nomination in the category New Approaches to News and Documentary Programming: Documentaries at the 33rd annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards. The film was nominated following its August 23, 2011 premiere on the PBS series POV. The film's awards also included an audience choice award at the New York City Short Film Festival. Festival selections included a premiere at the 2010 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. Thriller Black Fist is an obscure 1974 blaxploitation film about a streetfighter who goes to work for a white gangster and a corrupt cop. The film is in public domain. The film stars Richard Lawson, Annazette Chase and Philip Michael Thomas with Dabney Coleman in the cast. The music track that provides accompaniment for the movie was released in 1977 and consists of vocal disco and funk instrumental tracks from performers such as Velvet Fire, Jesse James, Paul Humphrey, Geraldine Kaye, Bishop Mounger, Denise Gordy, Art and Ron, Sam and Jus' Us, and Sam Shabrin. Documentary film Lack of Evidence is a 2011 short animated documentary film directed by Hayoun Kwon. Documentary film Kumaré is an American 2011 documentary film directed by Vikram Gandhi. To record the documentary, American filmmaker Vikram Gandhi transformed himself into Sri Kumaré, an enlightened guru from a fictional village in India, by adopting a fake Indian accent and growing out his hair and beard. In the film, Kumaré travels to Arizona to spread his made-up philosophy and gain sincere followers. Kumaré premiered at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival, where it received the festival's Feature Film Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature. Gandhi came up with the idea of a fictional guru while recording another documentary film about yogis and their followers. Documentary film Ben Lee: Catch My Disease is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Amiel Courtin-Wilson. Charming, intelligent and iconoclastic, Ben Lee is an Australian singer-songwriter whose creative growth since his early adolescence has undergone almost relentless media scrutiny. This is a playful yet deeply intimate portrait of Lee, exploring his meteoric rise to pop stardom and the issues of celebrity and spirituality that arise when launched into the spotlight. Ex-girlfriend Claire Danes and long-time friends Jason Schwartzman, Michelle Williams, Mike D, Zooey Deschanel and Winona Ryder give insight to Lee’s almost impenetrable public persona, as well as to his private hopes and insecurities. Thriller Indecent Behavior II is a 1994 film directed by Carlo Gustaff. Comedy Two struggling actors walk into a bar – and what ensues is a hilarious series of fake personas, gangster payoffs, and dangerous criminal activities that could be more than the men bargained for. Park Bong Su (Lim Chang Jeong) and Kim Wang Ki (Na Han Il) live in a warehouse and bum money off of girlfriends as they try to make ends meet until they can achieve fame and fortune as actors. But no matter how much they rehearse their lines in the bit parts they manage to get, the men just fail miserably in front of the camera, earning the ire of the director. To practice their craft, Bong Su and Wang Ki go into a gangster den and pretend to be a prosecutor and a police detective. They unwittingly start accepting payoff bribes from the criminals. What starts out as a way to practice their acting craft turns into dangerous illegal activity that could end their careers forever. Comedy The White Horse Inn is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Liane Haid, Max Hansen and Henry Bender. It is based on the play The White Horse Inn by Oskar Blumenthal and Gustav Kadelburg. Comedy Money No Enough 2 is a Singaporean film written and directed by Jack Neo and produced by Neo Studios, Mediacorp Raintree Pictures and Scorpio EastPictures. Ten years since the first Money No Enough, local celebrity director Jack Neo’s Money No Enough 2 returns to bring attention to the common man’s life in Singapore where the pursuit of money is a never ending passion. Comedy Ye Wooing of Peggy is a 1917 British silent romantic comedy film directed by Bertram Phillips and starring Queenie Thomas, Jack Grey and Frank Petley. Thriller 12 Rounds is a 2009 American action film directed by Renny Harlin and produced by WWE Studios. The cast is led by John Cena, alongside Steve Harris, Gonzalo Menendez, Aidan Gillen, Brian J. White, Ashley Scott, and Taylor Cole. The film was released on March 27, 2009 in United States theaters. Comedy Lotoman is a comedy film directed by Archie Lopez. Documentary film Adventures in Perception is a 1971 Dutch short documentary film directed by Han Van Gelder. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short., and won the Best Short Film on Art at the 1971 Cork Film Festival. It is a study on the works of M. C. Escher Science Fiction Godzilla, King of the Monsters! is a 1956 Japanese American science fiction kaiju film co-directed by Terry O. Morse and Ishirō Honda. The film is a heavily re-edited version, often referred to as an "Americanization" of the Japanese film Godzilla, originally produced by Toho in 1954, which had previously been shown subtitled in the United States in Japanese community theaters only, and was not known in Europe. For this version of Godzilla, some of the political, social, and anti-nuclear themes and overtones were watered down or removed completely, resulting in 30 minutes of footage cut from the Japanese version, the original Japanese footage was dubbed into English and edited together with new footage shot exclusively for the film's North American release, featuring Canadian actor Raymond Burr playing the lead role of American journalist Steve Martin, from whose perspective the film is told, mainly through flashback and narration. The new footage featured Burr interacting with Japanese-American actors and look-alikes to make it seem like he was part of the original Japanese production. Animation Up's the Way is a 2012 animation, short film written and directed by Vincenz Neuhaus. Comedy Aashayein is a 2010 Hindi film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, and produced by Percept Picture Company and T-Series. It stars John Abraham and Sonal Sehgal in the lead roles. Thriller Red Clay is a 2013 short crime fiction drama thriller film written and directed by Mark F. Ennis. Comedy Alle for én is a 2011 comedy film written by Mick Øgendahl and directed by Rasmus Heide. Documentary film My Reflection is a concert DVD by Christina Aguilera, released in 2001. The concert early before being released on DVD was shown in a one-hour special on ABC in around Christmas time in 2000. The televised concert took in 10.5 million viewers. The DVD was certified gold by the RIAA and platinum in Australia. Documentary film The Other Brother is a documentary biographical family historical fiction film directed by Kristy Higby. Comedy Miami Rhapsody is a 1995 American romantic comedy film starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Gil Bellows, Antonio Banderas, Mia Farrow, Paul Mazursky, Kevin Pollak, Barbara Garrick, and Carla Gugino. It was written, produced, and directed by first time director David Frankel, with music composed by Mark Isham. Comedy Ovosodo is a 1997 Italian comedy film, written and directed by Paolo Virzi. Documentary film Marlene Dietrich - Her Own Song is a 2001 German documentary film, written by Karin Kearns and directed by David Riva. Comedy Danshi Kôkôsei no Nichijô is a comedy and romance film directed by Daigo Matsui. Comedy Crazy People is a 1990 comedy film starring Dudley Moore and Daryl Hannah, and directed by Tony Bill. Comedy Trouble on the Corner is a 1997 Crime, Drama Film in which Tony Goldwyn plays Jeff Steward, a psychologist, takes good care of his patients mostly living in the same apartment. One day a piece of the bathroom ceiling collapse so he can watch the woman living in the upper apartment taking a bath. This causes total disorder of his normal life and he starts mixing the patients' psychoses up with his own. Comedy Making Stars is a 1935 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop. The short contains one of the earliest clear examples of the oriental riff that would become popular as a leitmotif for Asian culture following the release of the 1974 song Kung Fu Fighting. Animation The Mega Plush is an action adventure short animation film directed by Matt Burniston. Comedy Border Law is a 1931 American film directed by Louis King. Animation Pohádky tisíce a jedné noci is a 1974 Czech animated film directed by Karel Zeman. The film combines the voyages of Sindbad the Sailor with elements of other tales from the Arabian Nights. Released in America as Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor, it is also known as A Thousand and One Nights. The film was animated using paper cutouts and draws its visual inspiration from Persian miniatures. Thriller Achanak is a 1973 Hindi film starring Vinod Khanna, and made by Gulzar. Gulzar won a Filmfare nomination as Best Director for this film. Even though Gulzar is an accomplished lyricist, this film did not have any songs in it. K.A. Abbas earned a Filmfare nomination for best story. It is inspired by the real-life sensational 1958 murder case KM Nanavati v State of Maharashtra. Documentary film The Portraitist is a 2005 Polish television documentary film about the life and work of Wilhelm Brasse, the famous "photographer of Auschwitz", made for TVP1, Poland, which first aired in its "Proud to Present" series on January 1, 2006. It also premiered at the Polish Film Festival, at the West London Synagogue, in London, on March 19, 2007. Comedy Grass Roots was a proposed clay animated film based on the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers underground comic strip created by Gilbert Shelton. Documentary film Himalayan Heritage is a 1962 documentary film directed by N.S. Thapa. Documentary film Revolution ’67 is an illuminating account of events too often relegated to footnotes in U.S. history – the black urban rebellions of the 1960s. Focusing on the six-day Newark, N.J., outbreak in mid-July, Revolution ’67 reveals how the disturbances began as spontaneous revolts against poverty and police brutality and ended as fateful milestones in America’s struggles over race and economic justice. Voices from across the spectrum – activists Tom Hayden and Amiri Baraka, journalist Bob Herbert, Mayor Sharpe James, and other officials, National Guardsmen, and Newark citizens – recall lessons as hard-earned then as they have been easy to neglect since. A co-production of the Independent Television Service (ITVS ) and American Documentary | P.O.V. in association with WSKG. (packaged to 86:46) Thriller Police Story 2 is a 1988 Hong Kong buddy cop action crime comedy film written, directed by and starring Jackie Chan as Chan Ka-kui. It is a sequel to the hit 1985 film, Police Story, continuing the storyline of Chan's character, "Kevin" Chan Ka-kui. Thriller The Devil Inside Me is a 2011 Chinese horror thriller film directed by Zhang Qi and starring Tony Leung and Kelly Lin. Documentary film People Make Papers is a 1966 documentary film directed by Fred Schepisi. Comedy The Private Public is a 2001 comedy and drama film written by Chad Calek and Justin Holstein and directed by Dana Altman. Comedy Laugh Clown Laugh is a 2013 short documentary biographical film directed by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee. Animation Death of the Dinosaurs is a 2006 short animated film written by John Condon and directed by Leilani Holmes. Comedy Who Is KK Downey? is a 2008 comedy film produced in Montreal, Canada. The plot revolves around two hipster friends who pretend to be a writer with a troubled girl friend. The film was written and directed by members of the Montreal comedy troupe Kidnapper Films. Several members also act in the film. Comedy That's My Wife is a 1929 short comedy silent film produced by the Hal Roach Studios and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot in December 1928 and released March 23, 1929 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with a synchronized music and sound effects track in theaters equipped for sound. Comedy Jamie and Jessie are Not Together is a 2011 musical romance comedy film written and directed by Wendy Jo Carlton. Documentary film C’est La Vie: The Chris J. Melnychuk Story documents the award-winning animator’s (Alien, Zap Girl Makes Toast) battle with tongue cancer. Comedy Singh Sahab the Great, sometimes called SSTG, is a 2013 Indian Hindi action drama film directed by Anil Sharma. The film features Sunny Deol, Urvashi Rautela and Prakash Raj as main characters. Despite the fact that the film was an above average grosser at box office, it was highly acclaimed by critics. Animation Lose This Child is a 2011 animated short film directed by Yuval Nathan and Merav Nathan. Comedy This Won't Hurt a Bit is a 1993 Australian comedy film about a dentist, directed by Chris Kennedy who is a dentist in real life. Comedy The Brain That Wouldn't Die is a 1962 American science-fiction/horror film directed by Joseph Green and written by Green and Rex Carlton. The film was completed in 1959 under the working title The Black Door but was not released until May 3, 1962, when it was renamed. The main plot focuses upon a mad doctor who develops a means to keep human body parts alive. He must eventually use his discovery on someone close to him, and chaos ensues. Comedy Chandamama Lo Amrutham is a 2014 science fiction, fantasy, comedy, drama film directed by Gangaraju Gunnam. Comedy The Route 43 Miracle is a short comedy drama film directed by Ronnie Sandahl. Science Fiction Halo Legends is a collection of seven short anime films set in the Halo science-fiction universe. Financed by Halo franchise overseer 343 Industries, the stories were created by six Japanese production houses: Bones, Casio Entertainment, Production I.G., Studio 4°C, and Toei Animation. Shinji Aramaki, creator and director of Appleseed and Appleseed Ex Machina, serves as the project's creative director. Warner Bros. released Legends on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 16, 2010. The idea for an anime compilation existed for years before there was momentum for the project. 343 creative director Frank O'Connor produced story outlines or finished scripts that the production houses animated in a variety of styles. Comedy Katha Parayumpol is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by M. Mohanan, co-produced and written by Sreenivasan, and starring Sreenivasan, Mammootty and Meena. The film revolves around a villager, who had shared a strong friendship with a popular cinema actor in their youth. However due to their different pursuit in careers they eventually are forced to part ways, one becoming a national figure, the other, a village barber. Decades later, the actor returns to the village to participate in his film's shooting. Whilst the entire village become excited about the prospect of seeing the actor, the barber fears that his old friend would have forgotten him and would neglect him. The story explores the pressures of friendship. It was remade in three languages: in Tamil as Kuselan, in Telugu as Kathanayakudu, and in Hindi as Billu. Katha Parayumpol was a great critical success and was one of the biggest hits of the year, while the remake versions failed to impress critics as well as audiences. Comedy Kicking The Dog is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Randy Scoot Lammey. The movie follows a group of friends as they party during a summer break from college. The movie was shot on Super 16mm with a budget of $72,000, mostly at the home of Lammey's parents, and was released on DVD on April 21, 2009 in the USA by MTI Home Video. The movie has since been released in many foreign countries. Kicking The Dog was available in Blockbuster and Hollywood Video Stores as well as in DVDplay Kiosks and on Netflix, iTunes and online in many stores like Blockbuster, Best Buy and FYE. It ranked among the Top 10 Independent Comedies on Amazon the first month it was released. Comedy Paths to Paradise is a 1925 silent comedy directed by Clarence Badger, produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a 1914 play, The Heart of a Thief, by Paul Armstrong and stars Raymond Griffith and Betty Compson. The film was lost for many decades until an incomplete print surfaced in the 1970s. Essentially complete, the film is missing its final reel which is usually filled in with synopsis by historians and film fans. Thriller Half a Sinner is a 1940 American film directed by Al Christie. It stars Heather Angel as a schoolteacher who in one day becomes Public Enemy Number One in Pennsylvania. The film is based on Dalton Trumbo's short story "Lady Takes a Chance". The working titles of this film were Everything Happens to Ann and The Lady Takes a Chance. Comedy Diana & Me is a 1997 Australian romantic comedy film directed by David Parker and starring Toni Collette, Dominic West and John Simm. Comedy Fried Green Tomatoes is a 1991 comedy-drama film based on the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg. Directed by Jon Avnet and written by Fannie Flagg and Carol Sobieski, it stars Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Mary-Louise Parker. It tells the story of a Depression-era friendship between two women, Ruth and Idgie, and a 1980s friendship between Evelyn, a middle-aged housewife, and Ninny, an elderly woman who knew Ruth and Idgie. The centerpiece and parallel story concerns the murder of Ruth's abusive husband and the accusations that follow. The film received a generally positive reception from film critics and was nominated for two Academy Awards. The filmmakers drew criticism from some reviewers for removing the lesbian content of the book's plot, but the film won a GLAAD Media Award for "best lesbian content". Animation Morgan's Ghost is an unreleased cartoon film by Disney, dated around 1939. It was released as a Donald Duck comic book called Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold in 1942. It would also have been the first film which had Mickey Mouse's new eyes, which would first appear in The Pointer. Documentary film March, March with Your Left! is a 2012 documentary film written by Natalia Montaña Ibañes and directed by Evgeniya Montaña Ibañes. Comedy The Ducksters is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short animated in 1949 and released in 1950. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The title is a pun on The Hucksters, a 1947 film. Animation Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure, is a computer animated comedy/adventure film, produced by Finnish Anima Vitae and Cinemaker Oy with co-producers Ulysses, A. Film, Tidal Films. The animation was produced in Finland, Germany and Denmark, with post-production carried out in Ireland. It is the sequel to The Flight Before Christmas and is written Hannu Tuomainen and Marteinn Thorisson and directed by Kari Juusonen and Jorgen Lerdam. It was released in Finland in October 12, 2012. Anima Vitae and Cinemaker got nominated for Cartoon Movie Tributes 2013 in the category “European Producer of the Year”. Animation Intermission Time is a 2011 animation, short, comedy film directed by Michael Degg. Comedy Wife vs. Secretary is a 1936 comedy film directed and co-produced by Clarence Brown, and starring Clark Gable as a successful businessman, Jean Harlow as his secretary, and Myrna Loy as his wife, supported by James Stewart, in one of his first memorable roles, as the secretary's suitor. The film was the fifth of six collaborations between Gable and Harlow and the fourth of seven between Gable and Loy. May Robson portrays Gable's character's meddling mother. The story was based on the short story of the same name by Faith Baldwin published in Cosmopolitan Magazine in May 1935. Documentary film Manpower was a short propaganda film produced by the US Office of War Information in 1942. Made early shortly after America's entry into World War II, the film addressed the problems associated with the labor market adjusting for war time, such as people with the wrong skills rushing to a town looking for war work, and labor shortages in essential industries. The film discusses how the Roosevelt administration dealt with the problem by the establishment of the Federal Employment Commission, which brought together representatives from labor, management, and the military to organize war production effectively, the test case being in the city of Baltimore. In spite of this action, there were labor shortages, and people had to be taken from other occupations and put into war work. Different examples are given and briefly dramatized: a man who has seniority working in a white collar profession is promised his position back when he returns to work after the war small businessmen are persuaded to sell their shops and go into war production Negroes are taken from menial jobs like custodians, and put to work welding Documentary film Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas are clearly teen idols. They've sold millions of albums, and continue to sell out concert arenas all around the world. This is the inspirational story of how three brothers, from the shore region of New Jersey, became international super stars. Comedy Man Pasand is a 1980 Hindi movie produced by Amit Khanna under Film Unit banner and directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film stars Dev Anand, Tina Munim, Girish Karnad, Mehmood and Simple Kapadia. The film's music is by Rajesh Roshan while the lyrics were penned by Amit Khanna himself. A couple of songs from the film had become popular. Although the film is dedicated to George Bernard Shaw—with the implication that it is based on his play Pygmalion—according to Dev Anand the film is inspired by My Fair Lady. Documentary film Fred Rogers: America's Favorite Neighbor is a 2004 documentary film written by Rick Sebak. Science Fiction Species III is a 2004 science fiction horror film. The film, directed by Brad Turner, is the third installment of the Species series and stars Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Robin Dunne, Amelia Cooke and John Paul Pitoc. Natasha Henstridge, who was contracted to a trilogy commencing with the first Species film, briefly reprises the role of Eve in the opening scene. The film premiered on the American channel Syfy on November 27, 2004. The film was released on DVD on December 7, 2004, in both a standard and an unrated version. The film was shot in high-definition video. Comedy Hello My Dear Wrong Number is a 1986 Malayalam comedy film directed by Priyadarshan, written by Sreenivasan, and starring Mohanlal, Manianpilla Raju, Jagathy Sreekumar, Lizy, and Menaka. The story is loosely based on Hitchcock classic North by Northwest. Animation Suur Tõll is a Soviet era Estonian animated movie created by Tallinnfilm in 1980. The film was directed by Rein Raamat, and the main artist was Jüri Arrak. Clips from the video were used in folk metal band Metsatöll's music video for their song "Vaid Vaprust," from the album Äio. Comedy Vedo nudo is a 1969 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Dino Risi. All the episodies have sex as main theme and are all starred by Nino Manfredi, that plays seven different characters. The film represents the last collaboration between Manfredi and Risi, after Operazione San Gennaro and Straziami ma di baci saziami. For this film Manfredi was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor. Vedo nudo gained a huge commercial success, and was followed by two not official sequels, Sessomatto and Sesso e volentieri, still directed by Risi. Comedy Deadheads is a 2011 American zombie comedy film co-directed, co-written, and co-produced by Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce. It stars Michael McKiddy and Ross Kidder as sentient zombies who go on a road trip. Comedy Juego limpio is a 1995 comedy film written by Ana Cruz and directed by Marco Julio Linares. Thriller The Ghost Tales is a 2012 Taiwanese horror film directed by Tso Shih-chiang. Thriller 10,000 BC is a 2008 American epic fantasy adventure film from Warner Bros. Pictures set in the prehistoric era. It was directed by Roland Emmerich and stars Steven Strait and Camilla Belle. The world premiere was held on February 10, 2008 at Sony Center on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin. General release was on March 7, 2008. Comedy Running Skinny is 2013 Short Comedy Drama Romance film written and directed by Jacob Beyer. Animation German Shepherd is a 2014 short documentary animation biography history film directed by Nils Bergendal. Documentary film Tough Bond is a 2013 documentary drama film directed by Anneliese Vandenberg and Austin Peck. Documentary film In Search Of The Unreturned Soldiers In Thailand is a 1971 documentary film directed by Shôhei Imamura. Comedy The Guatemalan Handshake is a 2006 comedy-drama film, written and directed by Todd Rohal. It is Rohal's feature film debut. The film premiered at the 2006 Slamdance Film Festival and won the Special Jury Prize. Animation Monkey Melodies is a 1930 Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film directed by Burt Gillett. Comedy Suicide Bus is a 1998 Japanese comedy-drama film written by Dankan and directed by Hiroshi Shimizu. Thriller Hoffa is a 1992 French-American biographical film directed by Danny DeVito and written by David Mamet, based on the life of Teamsters Union leader Jimmy Hoffa. Jack Nicholson plays Hoffa, and DeVito plays Hoffa's fictional longtime friend Robert "Bobby" Ciaro, an amalgamation of several Hoffa associates over the years. The film also stars John C. Reilly, Robert Prosky, Kevin Anderson, Armand Assante, and J. T. Walsh. The original music score is by David Newman. Comedy Ghost Graduation is a 2012 Spanish comedy film directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera. Comedy Tweety Bird is shoveling out his nest atop a city pole after a snowstorm and is spotted by Sylvester Cat and a one-eyed orange tabby, who fight over Tweety. Tweety runs into a cellar where he befriends a wooden dunking bird. The two cats then chase Tweety into a park and onto a sheet of ice covering a pond. Tweety cuts a circle around the cats so that they fall into the freezing water and become bedridden with cold. Documentary film Champions Forever: The Latin Legends is a 1997 sport film written and directed by Lee Librado. Science Fiction The Curse of the Faceless Man is a low budget horror film, released by Robert E. Kent Productions and United Artists in 1958. It was directed by Edward L. Cahn who also directed Creature with the Atom Brain, Invasion of the Saucer Men, and The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake. It was originally released on a double feature with It! The Terror from Beyond Space. Documentary film O. J. Simpson: Juice on the Loose is a sports documentary, originally produced in 1974 by George A. Romero and re-released by Vidmark in 1994 during the O. J. Simpson murder case. It was referenced in the title to the Family Guy episode about Simpson, "The Juice Is Loose" and is included as an "Easter egg" bonus feature on the DVD release of the spoof film The Bogus Witch Project. Animation Mops & Ollie is a 2013 short animation adventure film written by Christian Kuntz and Kirstine Kuntz and directed by Christian Kuntz. Comedy We Were Dancing is a 1942 MGM romantic comedy film based loosely on Noël Coward's 1935 play of the same name, together with ideas from Ways and Means, another play in Coward's Tonight at 8:30 play cycle, and Coward's Private Lives. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, written by Claudine West, Hans Rameau and George Froeschel, and starred Norma Shearer and Melvyn Douglas. Thriller Time Travelers is a 1976 Science Fiction movie starring Sam Groom, Tom Hallick, and Richard Basehart. The film was written by Jackson Gillis and Rod Serling. The film was originally produced by Irwin Allen to be a remake of the 1960s series The Time Tunnel which ran only one season. The pilot did not sell and was repackaged as an ABC Movie of the Week. Comedy 1001 Arabian Nights is a 1959 American animated comedy film produced by United Productions of America and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Released to theaters on December 1, 1959, the film is a loose adaptation of the Arab folktale of "Aladdin" from One Thousand and One Nights, albeit with the addition of UPA's star cartoon character, Mr. Magoo, to the story as Aladdin's uncle, "Abdul Azziz Magoo". Comedy In Birds, Orphans and Fools two friends, Yorick and Ondrej, live in a bombed-out church, decorated with the detrius of life (old furniture, a bathtub, a tiny piano and lots of birds). They take in a young Jewish woman, Martha, and one of the cinema's stranger ménages à trois unfolds. Each has been orphaned by political violence, each is devoted to playing the fool as a measure of distance from the horrors the have already absorbed; they recreate a family and a home. This post-apocalyptic Band of Outsiders might have been set in any age, but a beautiful three-way love (not sex) scene in a gutted American convertible sets it firmly in our own. Completed in 1969, Birds, Orphans and Fools was banned from release by the censors until 1990. Animation Blanche Fraise is a 2011 short animated film directed by Frédérick Tremblay. Thriller Ty Hodges (TV's Even Stevens) and Steve Connell (The Beat) star in this riveting and explosive crime thriller from Sundance Film Festival alum Brandon Sonnier (The Beat). Co-starring Sydney Tamiia Poitier (Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof), Ari Graynor (Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist), Henry G. Sanders (Rocky Balboa) and Peter Gail (JarHead). Chile (Hodges) and Head (Connell), two wannabe thugs, get more than they bargained for when they duck into a Blues joint while on the run from the cops. The seventy-year-old owner of the club and his staff, each societal misfits in their own right, become hostages and bear witness to an intense journey of self discovery as Chile and Head move down vastly divergent paths. When the situation explodes into violence, they are both forced to look deep inside themselves to discover what they are truly made of. A hero can be found in each of us...but so can a villain. Animation And/Or is a 2012 short animated drama film written and directed by Emily Hubley. Comedy One Night in Transylvania is a 1941 Hungarian comedy film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Zita Szeleczky, Mária Lázár and Antal Páger. It was based on the play Alterego by István Asztalos. Documentary film The Last Waltz was a concert by the rock group the Band, held on American Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. The Last Waltz was advertised as the Band's "farewell concert appearance", and the concert saw the Band joined by more than a dozen special guests, including Bob Dylan, Paul Butterfield, Neil Young, Emmylou Harris, Ringo Starr, Ronnie Hawkins, Dr. John, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Muddy Waters, Ronnie Wood, Neil Diamond, Bobby Charles, The Staple Singers, and Eric Clapton. The musical director for the concert was the Band's original record producer, John Simon. The event was filmed by director Martin Scorsese and made into a documentary of the same name, released in 1978. Jonathan Taplin, who was the Band's tour manager from 1969 to 1972 and later produced Scorsese's film Mean Streets, suggested that Scorsese would be the ideal director for the project and introduced Robbie Robertson and Scorsese. Taplin was the Executive Producer of The Last Waltz. The film features concert performances, scenes shot on a studio soundstage and interviews by Scorsese with members of the Band. Documentary film Einstein on the Beach: The Changing Image of Opera is a 1985 film directed by Mark Obenhaus. Comedy World Premiere is a 1941 film starring John Barrymore and Frances Farmer, and was directed by Ted Tetzlaff and an uncredited Otis Garrett. The screenplay was written by Earl Felton from a story by Felton and Gordon Kahn. The supporting cast includes Eugene Pallette, Virginia Dale, Ricardo Cortez, and Sig Ruman. Documentary film Love. Love. Love. is a 2013 short biographical documentary film directed by Sandhya Daisy Sundaram. Comedy Mickey's Orphans is a 1931 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The cartoon takes place during Christmas time and stars Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Pluto who take in a group of disruptive kittens. It was directed by Burt Gillett and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey and Marcellite Garner as Minnie. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 5th Academy Awards in 1932, the award's inaugural year. It ultimately lost to another Disney film, Flowers and Trees, Disney's first color film. Mickey's Orphan's is the oldest extant cartoon with a Christmas theme. Disney earlier produced Empty Socks in 1927 which starred Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, but the film has been lost. Thriller Sky Dragon is a 1949 mystery film, the sixth in which Roland Winters portrayed Charlie Chan. This film is the last Chan film in the series that originated in 1930 with Fox Film Corporation production of Charlie Chan Carries On, starring Warner Oland. Documentary film A harrowing exploration of the rapid rise of American religious fanaticism after 9/11. This film explores an emerging ultra Right Wing mass movement seeking dominion over all aspects of contemporary American society. The film weaves archival video, contemporary Christian Nationalist movement propaganda (recruiting videos, apocalyptic/military video game imagery, etc.) and original investigative material) to create an intense examination of the totalitarian mindset and its will to power. Animation Spot Spots is a 2011 animated short film directed by Yuanyuan Hu. Comedy What's New Pussycat? is a 1965 comedy film directed by Clive Donner and starring Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss and Ursula Andress. It was Woody Allen's film debut in his first produced script. The Academy Award-nominated title song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David was sung by Tom Jones. The movie poster was painted by Frank Frazetta, and the animated title sequence was directed by Richard Williams. Documentary film Camera, Camera is a 2009 documentary drama film directed by Malcolm Murray and written by Michael Meyer. Documentary film Squadron 992 is a 1939 drama war documentary film written by W.D.H. McCulloch and directed by Harry Watt. Documentary film Nirankush is a 1997 short documentary film directed by Venu Arora. Documentary film Journey to the South Pacific is a 2013 IMAX Documentary film directed by Greg MacGillivray. It was narrated by Cate Blanchett. The film contains a strong message of marine conservation in the unique ecosystems of the Coral Triangle of Indonesia, while showcasing the island life of the native population. Comedy "Luck of the Draw" is a 2007 short comedy Western film directed by S.J. Main. "A wry tale of love and bullets set in the wild, wild west." Quoting Palm Springs Intl Film Society - Film Festival site. Comedy Snow White and the Three Stooges is the second feature film to star the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Released by 20th Century Fox, this was the trio's take on the classic fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The film was retitled Snow White and the Three Clowns in Great Britain. Olympic gold medalist figure skater Carol Heiss starred as Snow White, who must flee her home after her stepmother wishes her to be dead. Seeking refuge in the cottage of the seven dwarfs, she accidentally meets the Stooges, who are house sitting for them while they are away. Documentary film The Microprocessor Chronicles is a documentary by filmmaker Rob Walker. Walker, who cofounded LSI Logic, created the film to document the growth and history of Silicon Valley. The work includes interviews with persons famous among notables in the microprocessor world. It discusses technical evolution of the microprocessor and marketing of devices. The film is part of a series by Walker named Silicon Genesis. Another film in the series, The Fairchild Chronicles, talks about Mountain View's Fairchild Semiconductor. The series is supported by Stanford University. Documentary film My Black Box is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Nicolas-Alexandre Tremblay. Thriller Wasteland is a 2012 crime fiction, thriller and drama film written and directed by Rowan Athale. Documentary film Da Vinci and the Code He Lived By is 2006 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Lighting Direction & Scenic Design nominated documentary aired on December 4, 2005 Animation Mexican Joyride is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Daffy Duck. It was directed by Arthur Davis and written by Dave Monahan. It was only one of three non-Bugs Bunny cartoons from 1947 not to be reissued. The others were Catch as Cats Can and A Pest in the House. Documentary film Handa Handa 4 is a 2013 documentary film directed by David Ofek. Animation Bugsy and Mugsy is a 1957 American animated short film written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. The film's plot features Bugs Bunny with Rocky and Mugsy. Bugs discovers that two robbers are hiding out on the floor above him, and plays them off against each other. Thriller Chicago Joe and the Showgirl is a 1990 British crime drama film directed by Bernard Rose and written by David Yallop. The film was inspired by the real-life Hulten/Jones murder case of 1944, famously known as the Cleft Chin Murder. Thriller Gefährliche Träume - Das Geheimnis einer Frau is a 2000 TV film directed by Carlo Rola. Thriller Original Sin is a 2001 erotic thriller film starring Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie. It is based on the novel Waltz into Darkness by Cornell Woolrich, and is a remake of the 1969 François Truffaut film Mississippi Mermaid. Jolie was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award in 2001 for Worst Actress for her work in Original Sin and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Comedy ...And Justice For All is a 1979 courtroom drama film, directed by Norman Jewison, and starring Al Pacino, Jack Warden, John Forsythe, and Lee Strasberg. Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Lahti, Craig T. Nelson, and Thomas G. Waites appear in supporting roles. The Oscar-nominated screenplay was written by Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson. The film includes a well-known scene in which Pacino's character shouts, "You're out of order! You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order! They're out of order!" It was filmed in Baltimore, including the courthouse area. It received two Academy Award nominations: Best Leading Actor and Best Original Screenplay. Documentary film Here Was Cuba is a 2013 documentary film directed by John Murray and Emer Reynolds. Comedy Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown is the 28th prime-time animated TV specials based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network on March 20, 1985. Comedy Four Jills in a Jeep is a 1944 film starring Kay Francis, Carole Landis, Martha Raye, and Mitzi Mayfair as themselves, re-enacting their USO tour of Europe and North Africa during World War II. Science Fiction Alien Apocalypse is a 2005 Sci Fi channel original movie, directed and written by Josh Becker, and starring Bruce Campbell, Renee O'Connor, Remington Franklin, Michael Cory Davis and Peter Jason. It was released on DVD on March 26, 2005. Documentary film Superstars and Cannonballs is a DVD/VHS released in 2001 after the Superstars & Cannonballs tour in Brisbane by Savage Garden. It predominantly consisted of tour footage, however also contained a short documentary, "Parallel Lives". The DVD is approximately 110 minutes in duration and, as well as the tour and short documentary, includes 3 bonus music videos. The footage of 11 cameras, eventually lent clips to the music video of the single "Affirmation". The name Superstars and Cannonballs is taken from a part of "The Animal Song" lyrics. Comedy Great Catherine is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Gordon Flemyng, based on a play by George Bernard Shaw, and starring Peter O'Toole, Zero Mostel, Jeanne Moreau and Jack Hawkins. Like the play, it is loosely based on the story of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams and his time spent as an envoy at the Russian court. Documentary film The Street: A Film with the Homeless is a 78-minute 1997 documentary film about the Canadian homeless in Montreal. The film was directed by Daniel Cross and produced by him and Don Haig. The production houses were the National Film Board of Canada and Necessary Illusions Productions Inc. Made over 6 years, "The Street" is the result of the filmmakers' total immersion into the world of the homeless. It is a gutsy, raw, violent, sad, sexy, moving and intimate study of 3 homeless Montrealers who can be seen mostly near the city's Guy-Concordia metro station of Société de transport de Montréal. The unique approach of the camera is neither voyeuristic nor judgmental. Characters experience cycles of addiction and recovery, hope and despair - but rise above the street with a sense of dignity, humanity and community. Set in a context which sees our civil society disintegrating and the safety-net collapsing, "The Street" gets deep inside a very complex social issue, beyond mediated stereotypes. Comedy National Lampoon's Movie Madness is an American comedy film produced by National Lampoon as the second film from the magazine. The film was originally produced under the title National Lampoon Goes to the Movies; completed in 1981, the film was not released until 1983, and was reedited and retitled as Movie Madness. Movie Madness consists of three short segments which satirize personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories. The first two segments of the film, Growing Yourself and Success Wanters, were directed by Bob Giraldi, while the film's final segment, Municipalians, was directed by Henry Jaglom. Its title song, "Going to the Movies", was sung by Dr. John. The film was a critical failure. Comedy Bull Durham is a 1988 American romantic comedy sports film. It is partly based upon the minor league experiences of writer/director Ron Shelton and depicts the players and fans of the Durham Bulls, a minor league baseball team in Durham, North Carolina. The film stars Kevin Costner as "Crash" Davis, a veteran catcher brought in to teach rookie pitcher Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh about the game in preparation for reaching the Major Leagues. Baseball groupie Annie Savoy romances Nuke but finds herself increasingly attracted to Crash. Also featured are Robert Wuhl and Trey Wilson, as well as popular baseball "clown" Max Patkin. Baseball movies were not considered a viable commercial prospect at the time and every studio passed except for Orion Pictures, which gave Shelton a USD $9 million budget, an eight-week shooting schedule, and creative freedom. Even so, many cast members accepted salaries lower than their usual due to their enthusiasm for the material. Costner was cast because of the actor's natural athletic ability. During filming, Costner was able to hit two home runs while the cameras were rolling. Documentary film Breakup is a 2014 short film written and directed by Igor Slepov. Documentary film Don't Tell My Mother is a television programme hosted by Diego Buñuel and shown on the subscription television channel Nat Geo Adventure. For the past ten years, Diego Buñuel has been a foreign correspondent for French Television covering countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, or the Congo. Every time he left for one of his stories, he would tell his production crew in the Paris office, "Don't tell my mother I am in Colombia, it makes her really nervous." After a few years of traveling repeatedly, Diego realized that the international news coverage, of which he was part of, only focused on the worst headlines possible. So Diego embarked on a rather unusual effort; to talk about countries that make headlines, but instead of focusing on the same three basic stories, he extended the reach of his eye to look at a more subtle vision of these countries, full of culture, people, interests that rise high above the daily news reports. Don't Tell My Mother criss-crosses the globe as Diego stops in burgeoning mega-cities – some plagued by the overwhelming demands that come along with housing millions of residents. Comedy Sibling Rivalry is a 1990 comedy film starring Kirstie Alley, Sam Elliott, Jami Gertz, Bill Pullman, Carrie Fisher, and Scott Bakula, directed by Carl Reiner. Documentary film RIDE FOR LIFE ~The Eigo Sato Story~ is a documentary film directed by Hitoshi Kajino. Comedy Udon is a comedy film directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro. Thriller Biriyani is a 2013 Indian Tamil black comedy thriller film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu. Produced by Studio Green, it features Karthi and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles alongside Ramki, Premgi Amaren, Nithin Sathya, Madhumitha and Mandy Takhar. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the score and soundtrack of Biriyani, which marks his 100th film, while Sakthi Saravanan and Praveen-Srikanth handled cinematography and editing, respectively. Filming started in November 2012, lasted for over nine months and took place primarily at Chennai, Hyderabad and Ambur. The film was released on 20 December 2013. It became a box office sucess. Documentary film The Heroes of Desert Storm is a 1991 film that told the story of the Persian Gulf War's Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm from the point of view of several participants. Documentary film Confluencias is a 1998 short documentary film written and directed by Pilar García Elegido. Documentary film The American Scream is a documentary profiling three families in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, who transform their homes into extravagant haunted attractions for Halloween. Produced and directed by Michael Stephenson, the film premiered on the Chiller network October 28, 2012. The recent growth of the "home haunter" phenomenon is linked to the influence of the Internet as well as the Haunted Attraction National Tradeshow and Convention. Comedy The Last Battle is a 1993 action, comedy, adventure and family film written by Fernando Galiana and Ramón Obón, and directed by Juan Antonio de la Riva. Comedy A Man's Gotta Do is a 2004 Australian award winning film from Australian director, Chris Kennedy. The film stars John Howard. Comedy Marry Me Again is a 1953 film directed by Frank Tashlin. It stars Robert Cummings and Marie Wilson. Animation L'enfant de la haute mer is a 1985 animation, short film directed by Patrick Deniau. Comedy SuckSeed is a 2011 Thai comedy film. Directed by first-time feature director Chayanop Boonprakob, this film stars teenage actors Jirayu Laongmanee, Pachara Chirathivat, Thawat Pornrattanaprasert, and Nattasha Nauljam. The film follows the antics of three secondary school students who form a rock band to impress girls. Despite their efforts, their band plays poorly and the members regularly end up as losers. Based in part on Chayanop's thesis project short film about a band of young members who perform badly but insist on trying, the film features themes of teenage dreams, friendship, romance, and their expression through music, and includes pieces of popular rock songs interspersed within the narrative as well as cameos by several well-known musicians. SuckSeed was released in the Thai box office on 17 March 2011. It grossed a total of 21.4 million baht on its opening weekend. In total, the film earned US$2,600,673 in the Thai box office. Documentary film Family in Frame is a 2010 short biographical drama film directed by Neelu Bhuman. Animation I Am So Proud Of You is a 2008 animated short film by Don Hertzfeldt. It is the second chapter of a trilogy about the character Bill and continues the dark and philosophical humor of the first film, Everything Will Be OK. In this chapter, Bill's recovery is haunted by the apparently genetic inevitability of his mental illness, and the lack of control over his own fate. The sudden death of a loved one casts a further shadow over his recovery. The short suggests "simultaneous" connections throughout time, through his strange family history, his childhood, the present, and his old age. The theme of lacking control in life and death is underscored by the subtle use of the elements of nature in many of the story's anecdotes: the ocean swallows his half-brother, fires consume a distant relative, electrical bolts are seen in the mind of his grandmother, another relative was known to eat mud, and clouds are used to illustrate the short's sequence about time. The film won 27 film festival awards, including Best Picture and Best Screenplay at the Fargo Film Festival and the Golden Starfish Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival. Animation The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an imaginative, feature-length animated film, faithfully adaptied from the classic book by L. Frank Baum. In this brand new version, the limitations of live action film are transcended by fanciful full animation and whimsical narration. This version of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz contains scenes from the book not included in the MGM movie. The Lightyear Wizard of Oz series was featured exclusively on HBO. Now reacquaint your family with some of the best loved characters ever to dance the yellow brick road and into your heart in this colorful, timeless adventure. Comedy Porfirio is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Alejandro Landes. "Confined to a universe that stretches only from bed to wheelchair, Porfirio - a man in diapers who sells call time on his cell phone in a faraway city on the outskirts of the Amazon - dreams that he can fly. Porfirio Ramirez, the hero of Alejandro Landes’ film, is an ordinary citizen, whose body and spirit refuse to accept the injustice of which he is a victim. Through this luminous and naturalistic portrait, the director constructs a story about human dignity. Javier Martin, selection commitee" Quoting the synopsis form the 2011 Directors' Fortnight site. Animation Monsieur William is a 2011 animated short film directed by Patricia Stroud. Comedy On Moonlight Bay is a 1951 musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth which tells the story of the Winfield family at the turn of the 20th century. The movie is based loosely on the Penrod stories by Booth Tarkington. There was a 1953 sequel, By the Light of the Silvery Moon. Documentary film Tango's Revenge is a 2012 documentary film directed by Francine Pelletier. Comedy Breaking News is a 2012 Kannada satirical comedy film directed, written and produced by Nagathihalli Chandrashekar. It stars Ajay Rao and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles while actor Ananth Nag makes a special appearance. Stephen Prayog is the music director and Krishna Kumar is the cinematographer of the film. The film got its theatrical release on 18 May 2012. Comedy Robin Hood Daffy is a 1958 Warner Brothers theatrical cartoon comedy short, part of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was the last Chuck Jones theatrical cartoon to star Porky Pig. Documentary film Sertschawan - Upon My Eyes is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Beatrice Michel Leuthold and Hans Stürm. Animation R'coon Dawg is a 1951 animated short film directed by Charles Nichols. Documentary film Okonokos is a live album and concert film by My Morning Jacket released on October 31, 2006. The album was recorded during the band's fall 2005 Z Tour, over two nights at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California. This is the first My Morning Jacket album for which frontman Jim James does not receive a production credit; he is credited for "concept/story". Animation Antz is a 1998 American computer animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. It features the voices of actors such as Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone, Dan Aykroyd, Anne Bancroft, Gene Hackman, Christopher Walken, and Danny Glover as various members of an ant society. Some of the main characters share facial similarities with the actors who voice them. Antz is the first animated film, as well as the first CGI-animated film, by DreamWorks Animation and the second feature-length computer-animated film after Disney·Pixar's Toy Story. The film was result of a controversial public feud during the production, between DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and Steve Jobs and John Lasseter of Pixar, concerning the parallel productions of this film and Pixar's A Bug's Life. Which only worsened when Disney refused to avoid competition with Dreamworks' intended first animated release, The Prince of Egypt. The film premiered on September 19, 1998, at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on October 2, 1998. Comedy Jellyfish Eyes is a Japanese film released on April 26, 2013. It is the debut feature film by contemporary artist Takashi Murakami. Thriller Cloverfield is a 2008 American science fiction found footage monster film directed by Matt Reeves, produced by J. J. Abrams & Bryan Burk, and written by Drew Goddard. Before settling on an official title, the film was marketed as 1-18-08. The film follows six young New Yorkers attending a going-away party on the night that a gigantic monster attacks the city. First publicized in a teaser trailer in screenings of Transformers, the film was released on January 17 in New Zealand, Russia and Australia; January 18 in North America; January 24 in South Korea; January 25 in Taiwan; January 31 in Germany; and February 1 in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Italy. In Japan, the film was released on April 5. VFX and CGI were produced by effects studios Double Negative and Tippett Studio. Comedy Me, Natalie is a 1969 American comedy-drama film directed by Fred Coe. The screenplay by A. Martin Zweiback is based on an original story by Academy Award-winner Stanley Shapiro, who previously wrote Pillow Talk, Lover Come Back, and That Touch of Mink for Doris Day. The film marked the screen debut of Al Pacino in a minor supporting role. Comedy A Dog Year is a 2009 television film written and directed by first-time director George LaVoo and starring Jeff Bridges. The film is based on the memoir by Jon Katz and adapted by LaVoo. The story centers on a man experiencing a midlife crisis whose world is turned upside down when he adopts a border collie crazier than he is. Documentary film The Last Play at Shea is a 2010 documentary film written by Mark Monroe, directed by Paul Crowder, produced by Steve Cohen and Nigel Sinclair, in conjunction with Billy Joel's Maritime Pictures and Spitfire Films. The film is centered on Billy Joel's 2008 concerts of the same name that occurred at Shea Stadium. The shows were staged on July 16 and 18, 2008, before a combined 110,000 fans, and were the last performances ever to play the historic stadium before it was demolished. The film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2010. The film was released on DVD on February 8, 2011. The CD and DVD from the show were released on March 8, 2011 by Sony. The film premiered on August 21, 2010 at Citi Field, Shea Stadium's successor, in front of around 20,000 moviegoers. Earlier that day, Joel watched it himself and there was an announcement from him that he liked it and said "I haven't puked from it," which was shown right before the film. Documentary film Lou Barlow: Goodnight Unknown is a 2010 short documentary film produced and directed by Adam Harding. Documentary film A legend in political reporting, Helen Thomas has covered every president since John F. Kennedy, earning the nickname "First Lady of the Press." Now in her 80s, the venerable journalist sits down to review her life and career in depth for the first time, engaging in a one-on-one interview with award-winning director Rory Kennedy, when Thank You, Mr. President: Helen Thomas at the White House Animation Magician Mickey is a 1937 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse cartoon, originally released to theaters on February 6, 1937. Mickey puts on a magic show, but is constantly interrupted by a heckler, Donald Duck, whom he in turn tries to get his revenge on through his magic tricks. Documentary film Mindless Behavior: All Around the World is a 2013 American documentary film starring and based on the American boy band Mindless Behavior. The film was released on March 15, 2013, only through AMC Theaters. The film was released by AwesomenessTV Films. The film was directed and produced by Steven Goldfried, also produced by Walter Millshap. The film also has the same name as the second studio album, All Around the World. Comedy Shoot or Be Shot is a low-budget independent film that premiered in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota on January 25, 2002. This comedy film satirizes the filmmaking movement Dogme 95. The idea for the film was inspired by The Producers and An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn. William Shatner stars in the film as Harvey Wilkes, a patient who escapes from a psychiatric hospital to a desert, kidnaps a film crew there, and forces them to make a make a movie. Shoot or Be Shot has a runtime of 90 minutes and was directed by J. Randall Argue. At the time of the film's theatrical release, two other films Shatner was involved with were nearing their release dates: Showtime, in which he acted as himself, and Groom Lake, which he directed. Shoot or Be Shot was released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in May 2004. Ian Jane of DVD Talk gave the film a negative review, saying that the film is "just not funny". Michelle Fajkus of Hybrid Cinema, who also gave the film a negative review, wrote that the film promotes stereotypes with its use of stock characters, such as the dumb blonde. Jeff Strickler of the Star Tribune called the film "a low-rent version of Bowfinger". Thriller Elfie Hopkins is a British horror film directed by Ryan Andrews and co-written by Riyad Barmania and Ryan Andrews. It stars Jaime Winstone, Ray Winstone, Steven Mackintosh, Rupert Evans, Aneurin Barnard and Kimberley Nixon. The film tells the story of an aspiring detective, Elfie Hopkins, who stumbles into her first real case, when investigating the mysterious new family, the Gammons, in her neighborhood. The film was released in the UK on 20 April 2012. Comedy Ghosts on the Loose is a 1943 American film and the fourteenth film in the East Side Kids series, directed by William Beaudine. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Ghosts in the Night. Comedy Katie Couric Investigates the Sillies is a 2011 short comedy film written by Seth Morris and directed by Jake Szymanski. Comedy Last of the Living is a 2009 New Zealand comedy-horror film written and directed by Logan McMillan. Documentary film Broadway Idiot is a 2013 documentary film directed by Doug Hamilton. Animation "In this student film from New Yorker Jake Armstrong, an interstellar bounty hunter goes out in search of a killer space monster." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival site. Thriller Charlie Chan in Paris is the seventh film produced by Fox with Warner Oland as Charlie Chan. Comedy The Tired Business Man is a film directed by Allen Dale released on June 30, 1927. Thriller Golden Slumber is a 2009 drama thriller film written by Yoshihiro Nakamura and Tamio Hayashi directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura. Documentary film Granton Trawler is a 1934 documentary and short film written by John Grierson and directed by Edgar Anstey and John Grierson. Comedy Monty Python's Life of Brian, also known as Life of Brian, is a 1979 British comedy film starring and written by the comedy group Monty Python, and directed by Jones. It tells the story of Brian Cohen, a young Jewish man who is born on the same day as, and next door to, Jesus Christ and is subsequently mistaken for the Messiah. Following the withdrawal of funding by EMI Films, longtime Monty Python fan and former Beatle George Harrison arranged the finance for Life of Brian, through the formation of his company HandMade Films. The film contains themes of religious satire that were controversial at the time of its release, drawing accusations of blasphemy and protests from some religious groups. Thirty-nine local authorities in the UK either imposed an outright ban, or imposed an X certificate, effectively preventing the film from being shown, as the distributors said it could not be shown unless it was unedited and carried the original AA certificate. Some countries, including Ireland and Norway, banned its showing, with a few of these bans lasting decades. Animation Bob the Builder: Tool Power! is a 2003 animated short video directed by Brian Little. Animation Along Came Daffy is a 1947 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, featuring Daffy Duck and two characters resembling Yosemite Sam. It was directed by Friz Freleng and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce. All voices are performed by Mel Blanc. Along Came Daffy is one of only two Warner Bros. shorts in which Yosemite Sam is not paired with Bugs Bunny. This is also the only pre-August 1948 Yosemite Sam cartoon that was reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melody. Thriller Our Mother's House is a 1967 British drama film, directed by Jack Clayton. It nominally stars Dirk Bogarde and principally features a cast of seven juvenile actors, including Pamela Franklin, Phoebe Nicholls and Mark Lester, with popular British actress Yootha Joyce in a supporting role. The screenplay was written by Jeremy Brooks and Haya Harareet, based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Julian Gloag. Comedy Brandy for the Parson is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Eldridge and starring Kenneth More, Charles Hawtrey, James Donald and Jean Lodge. A young couple get mixed up in a smuggling ring. It was based on a novel by Geoffrey Household. The title is a reference to A Smugglers Song by Rudyard Kipling. Comedy Babysitting is a 2014 French comedy film shot in the "found footage" style. It is directed by Nicolas Benamou and Philippe Lacheau. The film is also the directorial debut of Philippe Lacheau which he co-wrote and also starred in along with Alice David and Vincent Desagnat. Science Fiction The Brainiac is a 1962 Mexican horror film directed by Chano Urueta and written by Federico Curiel, Adolfo López Portillo and Antonio Orellana. The film stars Abel Salazar and Germán Robles. Animation H5N1 is a 2009 short animated film directed and produced by Hélène Tremblay. Comedy Bye, Bye, America! is a 1951 drama film written and directed by Olexandr Dovzhenko. Comedy Flush is a 1977 film directed by Andrew J. Kuehn. Comedy Friday Night is a Slovenian low-budget film that premiered in theaters across Slovenia in 2000. Directed by Danijel Sraka; written by Beno 'Stef' Torkar; produced by Ales Blatnik and Danijel Sraka. The film received extensive media coverage in Slovenia during filming as a result of being privately financed and having an international crew when most films from the area where dependent on state funds and local workers. The crew members brought in from abroad where Mikael Karlmark from Sweden, Roy Kurtluyan from Turkey/USA, Donald L. Painchaud from Canada and James Debbs from the USA. Comedy New Jersey Turnpikes is a 1999 comedy film written by Michael Berg and Hank Perlman and directed by Bryan Buckley. Comedy The Hollywood Handicap is a 1932 film written by Elwood Ullman and directed by Charles Lamont. Animation Bei Mir Bist Du Schön is a 2014 animation film written and directed by Darko Bakliža. Documentary film Alegorias de la ciega y el sordomudo is a 1977 short documentary film directed by Javier Ortiz Tirado Kelly. Documentary film I due Kennedy is a 1970 documentary film written and directed by Gianni Bisiach. Documentary film Three Short Films About Chile is a documentary short film directed by Michael Chanan. Comedy Hum Kisise Kum Naheen is a 1977 Hindi Action film, produced and directed by Nasir Hussain. The film became a "super hit" at the box office, and took the third top spot at the box office in 1977. The movie stars Rishi Kapoor, Kaajal Kiran, Tariq Khan, Amjad Khan, Zeenat Aman, Om Shivpuri, Jalal Agha and Tom Alter. Documentary film Zoll zyn - Jiddish Culture in... is a 1992 film directed by Henryk Broder. Comedy Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World is the titular character of a British children's film released in 1973 starring Jim Dale, and directed by Joseph McGrath. A large supporting cast of British movie stalwarts includes Spike Milligan, Angela Douglas, Norman Rossington, Milo O'Shea, Dinsdale Landen and Victor Spinetti. The production included composer Edwin Astley and cinematographer Harry Waxman. The film was based on the novel The Biggest Dog in the World by Ted Key. The story is about an Old English Sheepdog who accidentally drinks a liquid growth formula, and expands to gigantic proportions. Two criminals then steal Digby, and sell him to a circus. Digby, however, escapes by breaking his chains, and running at will across the countryside of the United Kingdom. The boy who owns Digby, as well as the scientist who worked on the growth formula, both realize that Digby is constantly increasing in size, and will soon cause massive damage unless something is done immediately. The scientist finds out he has created a chemical that might reverse the growth formula. Documentary film The Eyes of Thailand is a 2012 documentary film directed and produced by Windy Borman and produced by Tim VandeSteeg. The film chronicles the work of Soraida Salwala, who opened the world's first elephant hospital in Lampang, Thailand and together with her team, created the world's first elephant prosthesis. Science Fiction Real, know in Japan as Real: Kanzennaru Shuchō Ryū no Hi is a 2013 Japanese science fiction drama film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Takeru Satoh and Haruka Ayase. It is Kurosawa's first feature film since Tokyo Sonata. It is based on Rokuro Inui's novel, A Perfect Day for Plesiosaur. The film was released on June 1, 2013 in Japan. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and at the 2013 New York Film Festival. Comedy Better Living Through Chemistry is an American comedy drama film directed and written by David Posamentier and Geoff Moore. The film stars Sam Rockwell, Olivia Wilde, Michelle Monaghan and Ray Liotta. The film was released on March 14, 2014. Comedy Tilly of Bloomsbury is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscot and based on the play Tilly of Bloomsbury by Ian Hay. It starred Sydney Howard, Jean Gillie, Kathleen Harrison and Henry Oscar. A young woman falls in love with an aristocrat, and attempts to convince his family that she is of their social class. Comedy Breaking Away is a 1979 American coming of age comedy-drama film that follows a group of four male teenagers in Bloomington, Indiana, who have recently graduated from high school. It stars Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley, Barbara Barrie, and Paul Dooley. The film was written by Steve Tesich and directed by Peter Yates. It was shot in and around Bloomington and on the university's campus. Breaking Away won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Tesich, and received nominations in four other categories. It also won the 1979 Golden Globe Award for Best Film, and received nominations in three other Golden Globe categories. As the film's young lead, Christopher won the 1979 BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer and the 1979 Young Artist Award for Best Juvenile Actor, as well as garnering a Golden Globe nomination as New Star of the Year. The film is ranked eighth on the List of America's 100 Most Inspiring Movies compiled by the American Film Institute in 2006. In June 2008, AFI announced its "Ten top Ten"—the best ten films in ten "classic" American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. Thriller The Dame in Color is a 1985 Canadian drama film directed by Claude Jutra. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller The Clown at Midnight is a 1998 horror film directed by Jean Pellerin and starring Sarah Lassez, James Duvall, Tatyana Ali, Christopher Plummer and Margot Kidder. Comedy An American Hippie in Israel, also known as Ha-Trempist, is a 1972 Israeli science fiction-action-comedy film written and directed by Amos Sefer starring Asher Tzarfati. Once thought lost, it was rediscovered decades later by the cult film enthusiasts at Grindhouse Releasing who have digitally restored the film and presented it in Blu-ray and DVD. Comedy Early Bird Special is a 2001 comedy film written by Hillary Seitz and directed by Mark Jean. Thriller Stringer is a 1999 thriller film directed by Klaus Biedermann and written by Jean-Paul Jody. Animation The First Snow of Winter is an animated television film produced by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment and Link Entertainment and first aired on the BBC on 25 December 1998. Thriller Curtain at Eight is a 1933 American film directed by E. Mason Hopper. Documentary film An age-obsessed daughter of a plastic surgeon takes a journey through America's $60 Billion a year anti-aging world. In this Alice-in Wonderland tale, McCabe spends 2 years traveling across America visiting doctors, experts and lives with a cross-section of characters from Minnesota to Texas who've gone to varying lengths to "beat the clock", to paint a funny but troubling portrait of a country that desperately needs to stay young. Comedy Dream with the Fishes is a 1997 film directed by Finn Taylor. The film is Taylor's directorial debut. Animation A Family Of Weddings is a 2012 short animated documentary film written and directed by Cath Murphy. Thriller 1-Ichi is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Masato Tanno. Animation Robomax is a 2013 short animation film written by Egle Vertelyte and directed by Moayad Fahmi. Comedy Hungary 2011 is a 2012 film directed and written by Benedek Fliegauf, Peter Forgacs, Miklós Jancsó, András Jeles, Ágnes Kocsis, Márta Mészáros, György Pálfi, András Salamon, Simon Szabó, Ferenc Török and László Siroki. Science Fiction Circuitry Man is a 1990 American post apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Steven Lovy and starring Jim Metzler, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson and Vernon Wells. It was followed by a sequel, Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II, in 1994. Animation Ketsujiru Juke is a 2013 animation short drama film written and directed by Sawako Kabuki. Thriller Separate Lies is a 2005 British drama film directed by Julian Fellowes, who also wrote the screenplay, updating the 1951 novel A Way Through the Wood by Nigel Balchin, which had already been turned into a stage play under the title Waiting for Gillian in 1957. The film stars Tom Wilkinson, Emily Watson and Rupert Everett. Separate Lies marked the directorial debut of Julian Fellowes, who had worked mostly as an actor and won an Academy Award with his screenplay for Robert Altman's Gosford Park. Documentary film Nations Cultures - Muslims, is a documentary film series. In these series, different countries were visited by the director group, the countries included: England, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Guinea, Mali and Senegal. The cultural, social and historical situations were considered and the life and culture of Muslims in their countries were analyzed. Comedy Cuban Fireball is a 1951 American musical film directed by William Beaudine and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Warren Douglas and Mimi Aguglia. An employee at a Havana cigar factory discovers that she has been left some lucrative oil wells by a relative. She travels to Los Angeles to claim her inheritance. Documentary film Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Chantal Akerman. Documentary film Brasslands is a 2013 documentary and music film directed by Alison Brockhouse, Bryan Chang, Sara Huneke, Dara Messinger, Eric Phillips-Horst, Adam Pogoff, Zara Serabian-Arthur, Jay Arthur Sterrenberg, Jeffrey Sterrenberg, and Karim Tabbaa. Documentary film Golden Slumbers is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Davy Chou. Documentary film Hiroshima Witness, also released as Voice of Hibakusha, is a documentary film featuring 100 interviews of people who survived the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, also known as hibakusha. The Hiroshima Witness program was produced in 1986 by the Hiroshima Peace Cultural Center and NHK, the public broadcasting company of Japan. Documentary film The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think is a documentary music film directed by Adam Smith. Documentary film LChayim, Comrade Stalin is a 2002 documentary film written by Elizabeth Schwartz and directed by Yale Strom. Comedy Tiovivo c. 1950 is a 2004 Spanish film directed by José Luis Garci and starring Elsa Pataky, María Adánez and Carlos Hipólito. The film was nominated for six Goya Awards in 2005, and won the award for Best Production Design. Comedy The Passionate Pilgrim is a short feature film starring Eric Morecambe, Tom Baker and Madeline Smith notable for being Morecambe's last work, and one of few not to feature his long-term partner Ernie Wise. The film takes the setting of a silent film with narration provided by John Le Mesurier of Dad's Army fame, this too was some of his last work prior to his death in 1983. The film centres on a Lord who lives in a castle and his Lady the latter of which attracts the amorous attentions of the titular character. The plot centres on the pilgrim's failed attempts to gain entry to the castle by any means possible, and the lengths the lord will go to in order to stop him. In one memorable scene once the assailant has gained entry the lord brandishes an aerosol can labelled "Knight-Rid" to stop the pilgrim in his tracks. This film harks back to the era of silent films and is an unusual swansong for the much-missed comedian. Further filming at Hever was planned May 1984 as filmmaker Charles Wallace intended to expand the film using Beryl Reid to play Eric’s mother, and another damsel in the cast. Science Fiction The Nest is an American creature feature horror film, based on the novel by Eli Cantor, from Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures and producer Julie Corman. The tagline is "Roaches have never tasted flesh... until now." Flesh-eating cockroaches terrorize a peaceful island community presented as a New England fishing village. However, the film was created on location at Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park in Los Angeles, as well as Malibu, Leo Carillo Beach, and Catalina Island. Documentary film The Hoaxters is a 1952 American documentary film written by Herman Hoffman, about the threat posed by communism to the American way of life. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Warner Home Video DVD release of the 1998 CNN documentary The Cold War in 2012 included this film as a special feature. Documentary film Professor Norman Cornett is a 2009 documentary film directed by Alanis Obomsawin. Comedy Asphalt Tango is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Nae Caranfil. Thriller The Zero Boys is a low-budget 1986 action-horror B-movie, written and directed by Nico Mastorakis. Comedy The Little Bather, is a French comedy film from 1968, directed and written by Robert Dhéry, starring Louis de Funès and Andréa Parisy. The film is known under the titles: "The Little Bather", "The Mad Adventures of the Bouncing Beauty", "Sálvese quien pueda", "Der kleine Sausewind" or "Balduin, der Trockenschwimmer", "Si salvi chi può" and "Mały Pływak". Comedy Not with My Wife, You Don't! is a 1966 comedy film starred by Tony Curtis, Virna Lisi and George C. Scott. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy. The plot basically follows the standard storyline of the long-running "road movies" popularized by Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, also products of the Norman Panama-Melvin Frank writing team. The opening title sequence and interior sequences with an animated green monster were created by Saul Bass. Documentary film The Last Customer is a 2003 documentary short film directed by Nanni Moretti. Thriller The Vigil is a 2010 film written and directed by Augusto Tamayo. Animation Bertie Crisp is a 2011 short, comedy film written by Francesca Adams and Laura Poliakoff, directed by Francesca Adams. Comedy This Hour Has 22 Minutes: New Year's Eve Special is a 1998 tv movie directed by Henry Sarwer-Foner. Documentary film Věra 68 is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Olga Sommerová. Documentary film CHARLOTTE is a film about an extraordinary boatyard, the Gannon & Benjamin Marine Railway, located on the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Ross Gannon and Nat Benjamin established the boatyard in 1980 with the purpose of designing, building, and maintaining traditionally built wooden boats, and in the process they transformed Vineyard Haven harbor into a mecca for wooden boat owners and enthusiasts.After a long career of designing and constructing boats for others, Nat embarks on building a 50 foot gaff rigged schooner for use by his family and friends - her name is Charlotte. Through close observation of the everyday activities of the boatyard, the film emerges as a meditation on tradition, craftsmanship, family, community, our relationship to nature, and the love of the sea. Comedy U pokladny stál... is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1939. In cast with: Vlasta Burian, Jaroslav Marvan, Adina Mandlová, Čeněk Šlégl, Marie Blažková, Václav Trégl, Ladislav Hemmer, Karel Postranecký, František Filipovský,... Animation Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then is a 2010 science fiction experimental fantasy animation film written by Brent Green,Donna Kozloskie and Michael McGinley and directed by Brent Green. Thriller Door to Silence is a 1991 Italian horror film written and directed by Lucio Fulci and produced by Joe D'Amato. It stars John Savage. Comedy Oru Naal Varum is a 2010 Malayalam satirical film produced by Maniyanpilla Raju and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar. It was scripted by Sreenivasan. It features Mohanlal and Sameera Reddy in the lead role. The film marks the Malayalam film debut of the Bollywood actress Sameera Reddy. Thriller The Man Who Knew Too Little is a 1997 American comedy espionage film starring Bill Murray, directed by Jon Amiel, and written by Robert Farrar and Howard Franklin. The film is based on Farrar's novel Watch That Man, and the title is a parody of Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 film The Man Who Knew Too Much and its 1956 remake of the same title. Animation The Canfilm is a 1990 short animated film directed by and written by Zlatin Radev. Comedy Abnormal Family: Older Brother's Bride is a 1984 Japanese Pink film written and directed by Masayuki Suo and released by Shintōhō. Thriller Night and the City is a 1950 British film noir directed by Jules Dassin and starring Richard Widmark, Gene Tierney and Googie Withers. It is based on the novel of the same name by Gerald Kersh. Shot on location in London, the plot revolves around an ambitious hustler whose plans keep going wrong. Director Dassin later confessed that he never read the novel the movie is based upon. In an interview appearing on The Criterion Collection DVD release, Dassin recalls that the casting of Tierney was in response to a request by Darryl Zanuck, who was concerned that personal problems had rendered the actress "suicidal," and hoped that work would improve her state of mind. The film's British version was five minutes longer, with a more upbeat ending and featuring a completely different film score. Dassin has endorsed the American version as closer to his vision. The film is notable for a depiction of a very tough and prolonged wrestling bout between Stanislaus Zbyszko, a celebrated professional wrestler in real life, and Mike Mazurki, who before becoming an actor was himself a professional wrestler. Animation Never Like the First Time! is an animated documentary short film written and directed by Jonas Odell. Animation A Very Merry Pooh Year is a direct to video Winnie-the-Pooh anthology film released in 2002 which featured the 1991 Christmas TV special Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too, as well as the new film, Happy Pooh Year. This was the only Winnie-the-Pooh film where Jeff Bennett provided Piglet's and Christopher Robin's singing voice. It is also the first Winnie-the-Pooh film where Owl does not appear at all, and the first Winnie-the-Pooh film that Carly Simon is involved in. Documentary film Tomorrow's Another Day is a 2011 documentary about Swedish film director Roy Andersson and his unique way of making films. Shot during the four year long filming Andersson's latest film "You, The Living", the documentary is a personal description of a surprising and different approach to the creative process. Roy Andersson has invented a working method of his own in order to achieve control over the work in process, but he is ultimately dependent on his young co-workers. The film was released in April 2011. A shorter version of the film has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York United States of America. Thriller A Father's Revenge is a 1988 thriller film written by Tom Schulman and Mel Frohman, and directed by John Herzfeld. Thriller Dancing Trees is a Canadian drama thriller film directed by Anne Wheeler and written by Joseph Nasser. Its cast features Brooke Burns, Katie Boland and Amanda Tapping. Animation Amon Saga is an anime OVA released in 1986. The character and conceptual art was contributed by Yoshitaka Amano. It was released by Manga Entertainment in 2001. Comedy Mr. Accident is a comedy written, directed, produced by, and starring Australian actor Yahoo Serious. The basic plot involves a very clumsy but lovable young man named Roger Crumpkin and his UFO-obsessed girlfriend Sunday Valentine, who stumble upon a plan to market eggs laced with nicotine. Crumpkin must risk his job and girlfriend to uncover the plan that just may involve his boss. The cast includes Garry McDonald. It was released in the USA by United Artists. This film is available on VHS & DVD from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Comedy Duck, Duck, GOOSE! is a 20-minute comedy film short written, directed and edited by D. C. Douglas. Comedy King Ubu is a 1996 film written by F.A. Brabec, Alfred Jarry and Milos Macourek directed by F.A. Brabec. Animation Trip to Mars is a 2005 animated short film written and directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella. Comedy Bicentennial Man is a 1999 American science fiction family drama film starring Robin Williams. Based on the novel The Positronic Man, co-written by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg, which is itself based on Asimov's original novella titled The Bicentennial Man, the plot explores issues of humanity, slavery, prejudice, maturity, intellectual freedom, conformity, sex, love, and mortality. It was directed by Chris Columbus and a co-production between Touchstone Pictures and Columbia Pictures. The title comes from the main character existing to the age of two hundred years, and Asimov's novella was published in the year that the U.S. had its bicentennial. Animation Rack, Shack and Benny, released October 1, 1995 on VHS, and on DVD in 2002, is the fourth episode of the VeggieTales animated series and the first to present one story instead of two shorter segments. Subtitled "A Lesson in Handling Peer Pressure," it teaches viewers about avoiding unhealthy peer pressure and standing up for their beliefs. The video is a retelling of the biblical story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, from the Book of Daniel. In the story, King Nebuchadnezzar II requires that all his subjects bow down before a false idol. But three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, refuse and are thrown into a furnace. They remain unharmed, and Nebuchadnezzar recognizes the power of their God. Rack, Shack and Benny adheres to the original story, but places it in a chocolate factory at which all employees are required to bow down before a giant chocolate bunny and sing "The Bunny Song." Documentary film 1972 is a 2008 short documentary directed by Sarah Morris. Comedy R.I.P. is a 2003 short comedy/horror film written and directed by Jan Doense. Comedy World of Miracles is a 1959 Italian melodrama film directed by Luigi Capuano. Documentary film Against Wind and Tide: A Cuban Odyssey is a 1981 American documentary film about the Mariel boatlift, which was first broadcast on PBS the week of June 1, 1981. Written by John Brousek, the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Trailer for a Remake of Gore Vidal's Caligula is a 2005 short film directed by Francesco Vezzoli. Animation When Archibald Asparagus takes over VeggieTales, he does this episode in a classy way. The "Silly Song with Larry" involves takes place in the thirties, with Larry trying to protect his top hat from being squashed, and singing in Sinatra-like tunes. The episode's entire story is supposedly a lost Gilbert and Sullivan musical, which Archibald learns at the end was just a prank script. It involves a friendly young viking who continually leaves the ship with some money and returns with an empty bag. When two other vikings are sent to find out what's going on, they learn he is returning what they stole to the monks. But should they tell their superior, if it'll get Lyle executed? Documentary film Discovering Mavericks is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Josh Pomer. Thriller Einer frisst den anderen is a 1964 low-budgeted German crime drama film that starred, Jayne Mansfield, Cameron Mitchell, Dodie Heath, Ivor Salter, Isa Miranda, Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Werner Peters, and Pinkas Braun. Filming occurred in late 1963 in Yugoslavia. Mansfield was pregnant with Mariska Hargitay during filming. Animation Hansel and Gretel: An Opera Fantasy is a stop motion animated film that was created in 1954 and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on Engelbert Humperdinck's opera Hänsel und Gretel, and contains many musical numbers. It was the first American feature length animated film not made by Disney since 1941's Mr. Bug Goes to Town. Anna Russell provides the voice of the witch, noted dramatic actress Mildred Dunnock provides the voice of Hansel and Gretel's mother, and several noted opera singers of the time provide the voices of the other characters. The film was sold to television only four years after it was released, where it became a Christmas season tradition on several affiliate stations. It was shown on NBC during the holiday season of 1987. This film is considered a cult classic, and has been distributed on VHS many times. A DVD was released in 2001, although the quality of the print is questionable. The puppets used in the film are called "kineman" characters. They took fifteen years to develop. The filmmakers used a secret chemical for "flesh" and "hair", and the characters had magnetized feet. Thriller The Commissioner is a 1998 film directed by George Sluizer. PLOT: From London to Brussels, British Minister James Morton (John Hurt) lives in an elegantly dangerous world of stolen secrets, hidden agendas, and illicit affairs. With his political power in question and his marriage in shambles, he accepts a new position as Commissioner of Industry. Between royal dinner parties, he is made aware of a web of political and industrial corruption through a series of anonymous letters. He's not just dealing with industrial espionage... but a covert war. Despite his own personal history of political expediency, the Commissioner must rise to the moral challenge in this stylish mystery of deception, corruption and cold-blooded murder. Animation James and the Giant Peach is a 1996 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi. The film is a combination of live action and stop-motion animation. Comedy Fantasm is a 1976 soft core pornographic film, directed by Richard Franklin under a pseudonym. It was followed by a sequel, Fantasm Comes Again, the following year, directed by a pseudonymous Colin Eggleston. Comedy Next Time Ned is a Scottish feature film, written and directed by Thomas McCue and starring Raymond Mearns. It featured Glasgow band San Sebastian on its soundtrack. The theme tune of "I belong to Glasgow" was recorded by Glasgow band Funkilicious. The film was premiered on 8 May 2009 at Jumping Jak's in Glasgow. Documentary film Journal de rivesaltes 1941-42 is a 1997 film directed by Jacqueline Veuve. Comedy Will Ferrell: You're Welcome, America: A Final Night with George W. Bush is a 2009 comedy film written by Will Ferrell and directed by Marty Callner. Thriller Joyride is a 2005 adventure mystery film from the Netherlands which featured the music from symphonic metal band Epica. Comedy The April Fools is a 1969 romantic comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and Catherine Deneuve. It was directed by Stuart Rosenberg. Comedy Get a Horse! is a 2013 American 3D animated slapstick comedy short film, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Combining black-and-white hand-drawn animation and color CGI animation, the short features the characters of the late 1920s Mickey Mouse cartoons, and features archival recordings of Walt Disney as the voice of Mickey Mouse. It is the first original Mickey Mouse theatrical animated short since Runaway Brain, and the first appearance of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a Disney animated production in 85 years. Documentary film Inside Out in the Open is a 2001 documentary film directed by Alan Roth. Comedy Kaliyodam is a 2003 comedy film directed by Azeez. Comedy Gone with the Bullets is an upcoming Chinese film directed and starring Jiang Wen. Production started on location in Beijing at the China Film Group studio in Huairou on October 2, 2013. Production wrapped before the Chinese New Year holiday. Documentary film Bob and the Monster is a 2011 documentary film by Keirda Bahruth which profiles musician and drug counselor Bob Forrest. Comedy Chicks Are Just Different is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Marek Koterski. Comedy The Summer Side is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Antonia San Juan. Thriller Sh! The Octopus is a 1937 film directed by William C. McGann. Comedy Khamsa Bab is a 1983 comedy drama film directed by Nader Galal. Documentary film Le Barbares is a 2010 short film directed by Jean-Gabriel Periot. Documentary film Featuring purported proof of alien existence in the form of interviews with government scientists and astronaut Gordon Cooper, plus physical evidence from the Roswell Incident and the removal of an alien implant. Also includes over 250 UFOs caught on video, plus special appearances by Will Smith, Sigourney Weaver, Steven Spielberg, and more. Animation Porky and Gabby is a 1937 animated cartoon short film, featuring Porky Pig and the first appearance of Gabby Goat. The cartoon was directed by Ub Iwerks, the creator of Mickey Mouse. Documentary film Untold Stories is a 2013 war documentary film written by Obaida Zaiton, Hisham al-Zouki and directed by Hisham al-Zouki. Comedy Boyfriends and Girlfriends is a 1987 comedy film directed by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Emmanuelle Chaulet, Sophie Renoir, Anne-Laure Meury. Comedy Big Bad Wolves is a 2013 Israeli thriller film written and directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado. It was the official selection of Tribeca Film Festival. The movie has been produced by United King Studios, United Channel Movies and The Joshua Rabinovich Arts Foundation of Tel Aviv University. Quentin Tarantino called it the best film of the year 2013. Documentary film Xenos is a 2014 documentary film written by Mahdi Fleifel and directed by Mahdi Fleifel. Documentary film El trabajo is a short documentary film directed by Ignacio Duran. Thriller Edge of Darkness is a 2010 crime thriller film directed by Martin Campbell and also produced by Michael Wearing, starring Mel Gibson. It was based on the 1985 BBC television series Edge of Darkness, which was likewise directed by Campbell. This was Gibson's first screen lead since Signs, which was released in late 2002. Edge of Darkness follows a detective investigating the murder of his activist daughter, while uncovering political conspiracies and cover-ups in the process. Comedy Daylight Savings is a 2012 comedy film written by Dave Boyle, Joel Clark, Michael Lerman and Goh Nakamura; and directed by Dave Boyle. Comedy Kiladi Kitty is a 2012 Kannada comedy film directed by Anantha Raju and produced by Shivakumar under Sangama Films banner. It stars Srinagar Kitty and Haripriya in the lead roles while Nivedhitha makes a special appearance. Jassie Gift is the music director and Krishna Kumar is the cinematographer of the film. The film is a remake of 2008 Telugu film Blade Babji starring Allari Naresh and Sayali Bhagat in the lead roles, which was a remake of Hollywood movie Blue Streak". Science Fiction Battle Planet is a 2008 low-budget science fiction film starring Zack Ward and Monica May, featuring Brea Grant. Thriller Behemoth is a 2011 Canadian film. It is the 23rd film of the Maneater Series. Comedy Go Down Death is a comedy drama film directed by Aaron Schimberg. Thriller Sweeney Todd is a 1928 British silent crime film directed by Walter West and starring Moore Marriott, Judd Green and Iris Darbyshire. It was adapted from a play by George Dibdin-Pitt based on the legend of Sweeney Todd. It was made at Islington Studios. Comedy Kigeki: Otto urimasu is a comedy film directed by Masaharu Segawa. Comedy An Awkward Cinderella is a 1914 short comedy drama film directed by Otis Turner. Documentary film Brendan O'Connell is Blocking the Bread Aisle is a 2013 short documentary written by Julien Lasseur, Jamie Thalman and directed by Julien Lasseur. Documentary film Them, Us and Skitskoj (A Dialogue in the Editing Room) is a 2008 documentary film directed by Zdeněk N. Bričkovský and co-rwritten with Taťána Černá. Documentary film A Midwife’s Tale is a 1998 documentary historical drama film written by Laurie Kahn-Leavitt and directed by Richard P. Rogers. Comedy DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp is a 1990 animated feature film based on the animated children's television series DuckTales. It was released by Walt Disney Pictures on August 3, 1990. It was the first animated feature released by Disney that was not part of the Disney animated features canon. It was also the first Disney animated film to be produced by DisneyToon Studios. Produced by the Walt Disney Television Animation satellite studios in France and Australia, the classic Donald Duck cartoon Dude Duck was shown before the film when it played in theaters. Comedy His Greatest Bluff is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Henrik Galeen and Harry Piel and starring Piel, Toni Tetzlaff and Lotte Lorring. Its title is sometimes translated as His Biggest Bluff. Today, the film is best known for the early role it offered to Marlene Dietrich who was only cast after great effort by her agents. The film was shot at the Grunewald Studios, located in Western Berlin, during January and February 1927. It premiered on 12 May 1927 at the Alhambra-Palast in Berlin. Comedy Star Spangled Girl is a 1971 American romantic comedy film based on the Neil Simon play The Star-Spangled Girl. It stars Tony Roberts, Todd Susman and Sandy Duncan. Documentary film Apollo at 70: A Hot Night in Harlem is a 2004 documentary film written by Ruth Adkins Robinson. Comedy The Richest Cat in the World is a 1986 television film directed by Greg Beeman and released by Disney. Comedy Meet the Deedles is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Steve Boyum and starring Paul Walker and Steve Van Wormer. It was the first theatrically released film to be produced by DIC Entertainment since 1986. Its name is a play on The Beatles album Meet the Beatles!. It is also one of Disney's first film attempts to capitalize on surf culture, the other two prime examples are the Disney Channel original films Johnny Tsunami and Rip Girls, released in 1999 and 2000 respectively. Despite portraying teens, Walker and Van Wormer were in their early twenties when the movie was filmed. Documentary film Qafqaz və Merkuri cəmiyyətinin paroxodunun limandan yola düşməsi is one of the earliest films ever produced in the Cinema of Azerbaijan directed by Azeri cinema pioneer Alexandre Michon. It was released in the summer of 1898. The film was shot on 35mm. Comedy Bombay Mittayi is an upcoming Malayalam-language film directed by Umar Karikkad starring Vinu Mohan, Neelambari, Amar Singh and Dimple Kapadia in the lead roles. This film marks the acting debut of leading politician Amar Singh. This film also marks the entry of Bollywood actress Dimple Kapadia into Malayalam cinema. Sri Lankan actress Neelambari Perumal enters Indian Cinema through this film. Comedy Welcome is a paint-on-glass-animated 10-minute film in the Soviet Union adapted from 1948 children's book by Dr. Seuss Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose. Released in 1986, the film went on to win the Grand Prix at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in 1988 and in Los Angeles. Although the visual style is quite different, the story is mostly the same with the exception of some subtle changes — for example, the moose isn't shown rejoining his herd at the end and the squatter animals aren't stuffed and mounted. Also, none of the animals are ever named and there is no narrator. The film was directed by Alexei Karayev. The art director was Aleksandr Petrov, who would later win an Oscar for his 1999 film The Old Man and the Sea. The screenplay was written by Yury Iosifovich Koval, a renowned author. Science Fiction Deadland is a 2009 American science fiction film directed by Damon O'Steen, written by Gary Weeks, and starring Weeks, Brian Tee, and William Katt as survivors in a post-apocalyptic society five years after the United States is destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. Thriller Wedlock is a 1991 American science fiction-action television film from HBO Films, directed by Lewis Teague and starring Rutger Hauer, Mimi Rogers, Joan Chen and James Remar. It received an Emmy Nomination for Sound Editing. Documentary film Conversaciones de un matrimonio is a 2013 biographical and documentary film directed by Gil González. Animation Things That Annoy People is a 2013 animation film directed by Stephanie Delazeri. Science Fiction Pulse is a 1988 science-fiction horror film written and directed by Paul Golding, drawing influence from previous works of science fiction and horror, and starring Cliff De Young, Roxanne Hart, Joseph Lawrence, and Matthew Lawrence. The film's title refers to a highly aggressive and intelligent pulse of electricity that terrorizes the occupants of a suburban house in Los Angeles, California. The film was produced through Columbia Pictures and the Aspen Film Society and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The titular Pulse and its accompanying elements were designed by Cinema Research. Thriller Tales from the Gimli Hospital was the feature film debut of director Guy Maddin, his second film after the short The Dead Father. Tales from the Gimli Hospital was shot in black and white on 16mm film and stars Kyle McCulloch as Einar, a lonely fisherman who contracts smallpox and begins to compete with another patient, Gunnar for the attention of the young nurses. Maddin had himself endured a recent period of male rivalry and noticed that he found himself "quite often forgetting the object of jealousy" and instead becoming "possessive of my rival." The film was originally titled Gimli Saga after the amateur history book produced locally by various Icelandic members of the community of Gimli. Maddin's aunt Lil had recently retired from hairdressing, and allowed Maddin to use her beauty salon as a makeshift film studio Comedy The Wedding Days is a 1997 comedy film directed by James Yuen. Documentary film Yuri Gagarin, turns out not to be the first in space, but that he was preceded by another Russian cosmonaut who crash landed and was covered up for over 45 years by the former Soviet Union and the United States. Documentary film Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq is a 2007 documentary television film featuring interviews with Iraq War amputees. The veterans tell producer James Gandolfini of how they received their injuries, and the emotional effect that it has had on them. Animation Me and My Moulton is a 2014 animation, drama and short film written and directed by Torill Kove. Documentary film Anda Union: From The Steppes To The City is a 2012 musical film directed by Sophie Lascelles,Tim Pearce and Marc Tiley. Documentary film Heklina is a 2013 short documentary film written by Brian Favorite and Fjord McKeuen and directed by Brian Favorite. Comedy Amanda is a 2009 romantic comedy directed by Steve Marra. The movie stars Randy Ryan and Ariana Dubynin. The story takes place in Indianapolis, where movie was also shot. Documentary film Squeezed: The Cost of Free Trade in the Asia-Pacific is a 2007 film produced by Global Trade Watch and Scarab Studio. Squeezed was filmed in Thailand and The Philippines in July 2007, and publicly screened for the first time in September 2007, at events leading up to the 2007 APEC summit in Sydney, Australia. According to its producers, "Squeezed tells the story of how globalisation and free trade agreements are changing the lives of millions of people living in the Asia-Pacific region. . . . A short film of contrasts and contradictions, Squeezed is an emotional document of the impact of globalisation on people in the Asia-Pacific, and their responses to it." A review by international civil society organisation GRAIN declared that the film "captures the havoc that poverty wreaks on more and more people each day, from farmers to slum dwellers, from small dairy operators to the region’s tens of millions of children." Comedy All Is Possible in Granada is a 1954 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Gold Diggers of '49 is a 1935 Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short in the Looney Tunes series. This film is the very first cartoon directed by Tex Avery for Warner Bros., and is the second Warners cartoon to feature the character Porky Pig. The star is Beans the Cat, with Porky Pig as the father of Beans' fiancée. Beans and Porky set out to find gold and run into some meanies along the way. The short's title alludes to the California Gold Rush as well as to the popular Busby Berkeley musicals Gold Diggers of 1933 and Gold Diggers of 1935. It was released on DVD on October 30, 2007, in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5. Comedy Tora-san Loves an Artist aka Tora-san Goes French is a 1973 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Keiko Kishi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Loves an Artist is the twelfth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Killer Condom is a 1996 German horror comedy directed by Martin Walz. It is based on the comic book of the same name by Ralf König. It was distributed in the United States by Troma Entertainment. Tagline: The rubber that rubs YOU out! Comedy Saturday Afternoon is a 1926 short comedy film written by Arthur Ripley, Frank Capra and Al Giebler and directed by Harry Edwards. Animation Wide.Love.Resist.Beautiful.Seduction.Violence.Your.Game. is a 2014 animated film written and directed by Jelena Vanoverbeek. Comedy Der Überfall is a 2001 comedy film directed by Florian Flicker. Documentary film Documentary about the life of the great pianist and composer Chopin and the story of the women whose voices inspired his music. It is undeniable that Chopin revolutionised the nature of music composed for the piano both technically and emotionally. What is less well known is that the actual musical instrument that provided his greatest source of inspiration was the female voice. To mark the 200th anniversary of Chopin's birth, this film follows young pianist James Rhodes on a journey to Warsaw, Paris and London to discover the real women who had such a powerful influence on the composer. Science Fiction Disparaît, v is a 2005 experimental science fiction film, directed by Andrei Severny. The film combines 16mm film with early digital video. Disparaît, v was part of the official selection at Milano Film Festival in 2005 and 2013, Avignon Film Festival, MECAL Film Festival and Kolkata Film Festival. It was distributed and screened in multiple theaters in Italy by Esterni re-distribution in 2005-2012. The film was shot on location in New York City. Documentary film Nachruf auf eine Bestie is a 1983 documentary film written by Michael Lentz and Rolf Schübel and directed by Rolf Schuebel. Comedy A Chorus of Disapproval is a 1988 British film adapted from the Alan Ayckbourn play of the same title, directed by Michael Winner. Among the movie's cast are Anthony Hopkins, Jeremy Irons, Richard Briers, and Alexandra Pigg. The story follows a young widower, Guy Jones, as he joins an amateur operatic society that is putting on The Beggar's Opera. He rapidly progresses through the ranks to become the male lead, while simultaneously conducting liaisons with several of the female cast. Comedy Santorini Blue is a 2011 dramatic comedy film written by Matthew D. Panepinto and Deirdre Lorenz directed by Matthew D. Panepinto. Thriller Hangmen is a 1987 film by director J. Christian Ingvordsen, and stars Rick Washburn as a CIA operative and Keith Bogart as his son. Comedy Experman is a short comedy film directed by Ricardas Marcinkus. Science Fiction Revenge of the Sun Demon is a 1983 Comedy / Sci-Fi film written by Craig Mitchell and directed by Craig Mitchell and Robert Clarke. Comedy Everybody Rides the Carousel is a 1975 independent animated film about the stages of life. It was directed by John Hubley and written and produced by Hubley and his wife Faith. Among the cast are Meryl Streep, Dinah Manoff, and Lane Smith and other members of the Hubley Family. Thriller A Common Man is a 2013 thriller film starring Oscar Award winner Ben Kingsley and Ben Cross and directed by Sri Lankan film maker Chandran Rutnam. The film is an official remake of the Indian thriller A Wednesday!, but Rutnam reworked the screenplay of this highly suspenseful thriller. A Common Man is an award winning movie that won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor awards at the Madrid International Film Festival and bronze medal in the Feature Films category at the New York Festivals’ International Television and Film Awards, three of the 119 Gold World Medals, 145 Silver, 104 Bronze, and 327 Finalist Certificates awarded that day. Comedy Un Gaucho con plata is a 1970 Argentine film. Comedy The Olsen Gang is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. This was the first film in the Olsen Gang-series. Documentary film Camp Beaverton: Meet the Beavers is a 2013 documentary film written by Beth Nelsen and directed by Ana Grillo and Beth Nelsen. Comedy Beauty Shop is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Bille Woodruff. The film serves as both a third installment and a spin-off of the Barbershop film franchise, and stars Queen Latifah as Gina, a character first introduced in the 2004 film Barbershop 2: Back in Business. This film also stars Alicia Silverstone, Andie MacDowell, Mena Suvari, Kevin Bacon and Djimon Hounsou. Documentary film Met Onze Jongens Aan Den Ijzer is a 1926 documentary film directed by Germain Baert and Clemens De Landtsheer. Comedy Mr Joe B. Carvalho is a Bollywood comedy film which released on January 3, 2014. The film is directed by Samir Tewari, and produced by Shital Malviya and Bhola Ram Malviya. The film stars Arshad Warsi, Soha Ali Khan, Javed Jaffrey and Vijay Raaz. The first teaser of the film was released on November 17, 2013. The film also has guest appearances by Geeta Basra and Karishma Kotak. Singer Babul Supriyo debuts in the film by playing a cameo. Documentary film Spirit Of Akasha is a 2013 documentary film written by Andrew Kidman, Chris Moss, Alby Falzon and directed by Andrew Kidman. Documentary film The World According to Irving is a 2012 documentary biography film written by Hartmut Kasper and Claudia E. Kraszkiewicz and directed by André Schäfer. Comedy Parental Guidance is a 2012 American family-comedy film starring Billy Crystal, Bette Midler, Marisa Tomei and Tom Everett Scott and directed by Andy Fickman. The film was released on December 19, 2012. This movie was the last Dune Entertainment film to be distributed by 20th Century Fox. When Alice and Phil leave their three children with their parents while off on a short holiday, the children learn important life lessons from their grandparents. Comedy Case Closed: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper, known as Detective Conan: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper in Japan, is a 1997 Japanese animated feature film based on the Detective Conan manga series and featuring detective Jimmy Kudo. Funimation released the film in North America. Animation Une Seconde par jour is a 2011 animated short science fiction film directed Richard Negre. Animation Colored Pencil is a 2011 animated/short/drama film written and directed by Alice Gomes. Comedy Nine Bachelors is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Max Dearly and Elvire Popesco. An opportunist dreams up a new scheme to make money when the French government passes a law forbidding foreigners from living in France. Its French title is Ils étaient neuf célibataires. Thriller Nemesis is a 1992 science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Olivier Gruner and Tim Thomerson. It is the first installment in the Nemesis film series. Comedy Mongolian Ping Pong is a 2005 Mongolian language Chinese film written and directed by Chinese director Ning Hao. The story is a gentle art film about a Mongolian boy who discovers a ping pong ball and his journey of discovery about its origins. Documentary film Transformer is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Billy Muñeca. Comedy The Peterville Diamond is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Anne Crawford, Donald Stewart and Renee Houston. It is also known by the alternative title Jewel Robbery. Thriller House of Dust is a 2013 supernatural thriller film directed by A.D. Calvo. The movie had its world premiere on May 5, 2013 and focuses on a group of college students that become possessed by the ghosts of former mental patients. Filming took place in Willimantic, Connecticut and Mansfield, Connecticut at the Mansfield Training School and Hospital, University of Connecticut, and Eastern Connecticut State University during the summer of 2011. Comedy Benki Birugali is a 2013 Indian Kannada action comedy film directed and produced by S. K. Basheed who is making his debut in Sandalwood as a lead actor. The film also has Rishi, Kadhal Sandhya, Rekha, Monica, Banu Mehra, ‘Bullet’ Prakash, Layendra and Janardhan. While KS Cheluvaraj is the cinematographer of the film, MM Srilekha has composed the music. The film was launched in January 2011. It was shot at various locations in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Benki Birugali released on 26 April. The film was supposed to be originally a bilingual – Telugu and Kannada - however, the Telugu version Fire, will not be released. Animation Little School Mouse is a 1954 the 83rd one-reel animated Tom and Jerry short, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence and Ed Barge, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle, and released on May 29, 1954 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Little School Mouse is essentially Professor Tom with the roles reversed, featuring Jerry trying to instruct Tuffy in cat evasion with Tuffy befriending Tom in the end, like how Tom tried to instruct Topsy in how to catch mice in Professor Tom with Jerry befriending Topsy. Comedy Sometimes controversial but always hilarious, Robert Smigel's "TV Funhouse" cartoons have contained some of Saturday Night Live's most memorable material in recent years. Ace and Gary, "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" (voiced by Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert), host this critically acclaimed collection, which features hits like "X-Presidents," "Saddam and Osama," "The Narrator That Ruined Christmas," "Smurfette," "The New Adventures of Mr. T," "Fun With Real Audio" and more, with appearances by the full cast of SNL. Thriller Truth about Kerry is a 2011 suspense film. It was written by Shaun O'Sullivan and Katherine Torpey, directed by Katherine Torpey, produced by Shaun O'Sullivan, Katie Torpey & Tony Zanelotti, and stars Stana Katic, Jessica Dean and Darren Keefe. The film was shot in County Kerry, Ireland, and in San Francisco, California, USA. The film is currently going on post production, and is scheduled to be released in the Film Festival Comedy The Out-of-Towners is a 1970 comedy film written by Neil Simon, directed by Arthur Hiller, and starring Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis. It was released by Paramount Pictures on May 28, 1970. Much of the film's humor is derived from the interaction between George, the manic husband desperately collecting the names of everyone he encounters with plans to sue every last one of them, and Gwen, the mousy wife who accepts each new indignation with quiet resignation. A number of comic actors, including Anne Meara, Sandy Baron, Ann Prentiss, Paul Dooley, and Anthony Holland, were cast in small supporting roles. Science Fiction Dark Hiding is a 2012 short, adventure, drama and science fiction film written by Carl Reason and directed by Tom Bates. Animation D'une Rare Crudite is a 2012 animated short film directed by Emilien Darvaud. Documentary film Remembrance - A Small Movie About Oulu In The 1950s is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Peter von Bagh. Documentary film Filmed in 16 mm, The September Sessions: The Tomorrowland Story Brought To Life In Brilliant 16mm Film is a 2002 documentary surf film directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson. Often called September Sessions, it is the second of The Moonshine Conspiracy film series. Following the release of Thicker Than Water, Kelly Slater asked Jack Johnson to accompany Kelly for a trip to Indonesia. With the cast living on a retired Japanese coastguard cutter, Neptune 1, Jack films Kelly and several other surfers including Rob Machado and Shane Dorian as they surfed flawless waves off the coast of Sumatra in the Mentawais of Indonesia. The film captures Kelly Slater during a major change of his life following his first retirement from the ASP circuit. Kelly had fallen into the trap of endless trade shows, store openings, and poster signings that became his life during his first retirement. By escaping both the trade shows and his former life of ASP competitions, Kelly sought to gain new levels in his spirit as he and his friends pulled into the keyhole at Hollow Trees in September, 1999. On the first morning, they awoke and stared at perfectly flawless waves. Comedy Kabaddi is a 2013 Nepali film directed by Ram Babu Gurung that portrays the story of love triangle among three central characters.Kazi, a third standard failed young man from Mustang dreams of marrying Maiya,daughter of his maternal uncle by any means. Maiya, on the other hand, student of high school is peeved by his idiotic behaviors, which always disappoints Kazi but never disheartens him. Supported by his two childhood friends Beekay and Chantyal,finally he decides to marry Maiya through capture marriage, which is illegal but still practiced by some ethnic communities in Nepal. To find her long gone father and to continue her studies in Kathmandu, Maiya elopes with a visitor named Bibek. Inflamed by her disappearance Kazi heads to Kathmandu in search of Maiya and finds himself trapped in a city conspiracy Comedy Serendipity is a 2001 American romantic comedy film, starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. It was written by Marc Klein and directed by Peter Chelsom. The music score is composed by Alan Silvestri. Thriller Where the Devil Hides is a 2013 thriller film directed by Christian E. Christiansen. Comedy Tom's Photo Finish is a 1957 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Kenneth Muse, Bill Schipek, Lewis Marshall, Jack Carr, Herman Cohen and Ken Southworth, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. It was released on November 1, 1957 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Comedy Mad Matthewz makes his feature debut as a writer/director with Men Without Jobs. Ish (Ishmael Butler, formerly of the jazz-influenced ap group Digable Planets) and Oz (Bonz Malone of Slam) are roommates scrounging by in Brooklyn, barely scraping the rent together each month, and ignoring their bills. They spend their days hanging out, smoking, drinking, and playing video games. Ish wants to make it in the music biz, while Oz watches daytime cooking shows and puts his culinary skills to work impressing the grandmother of his young daughter, in hopes that his little girl will eventually come to live with him. Occasionally they visit their favorite record store, where Ish plans to buy rare R records when he gets some money, and peppers the proprietor with potential band names. Their pal Junie (Andre Royo of HBO's The Wire) frequently pops by, begging to be in their as yet unformed band, bragging about his beats, and lying about meetings with famous producers. Ish makes regular visits to his parents' house, but only when they aren't home. He raids the fridge and borrows his dad's (Reg E. Cathey) old records. One day, Ish meets Veronica (Anita Kopacz), a pretty young woman who shares his interest in graffiti and music. Veronica encourages Ish's creative ambitions, but his reluctance to take the next step -- to actually follow through on his dreams -- threatens their relationship. Oz, meanwhile, gambles his way into trouble with some local thugs. When he goes on the run, Ish and Veronica decide to go with him. Men Without Jobs had its world premiere at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. Thriller La belva col mitra is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Sergio Grieco. The main character of the film, Nanni Vitali, il loosely inspired to Renato Vallanzasca. Some archive footage of the film was later included in Quentin Tarantino's 1997 film Jackie Brown. Comedy It's Nice Up North is a 2006 comedy documentary made by comedian Graham Fellows as his alter ego John Shuttleworth. It was filmed by photographer Martin Parr and edited by Fellows on his laptop on a very low budget. In the film, Shuttleworth travels to the Shetland Islands to test his theory that the further north in Great Britain you go the nicer people are, Shetland being the most far north part of the UK. He meets various Shetland people in unrehearsed situations. Many assume him to be a real person and not a comic creation, though some scenes are acted, particularly parts with famous local tour guide Elma Johnson. It had a limited theatrical release in some art-house and community cinemas around the UK in 2006, including some screenings in Shetland, with Fellows answering questions after the showing. The film was released on DVD in the same year. The film has also been shown on Sky Arts. Comedy Bugs in Love is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932, and was the final Symphony to be shot with black-and-white film. Thriller Hakujasho is a 1983 Japanese film directed by Shunya Itō. Comedy Betty Boop's May Party is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Thriller Change of Mind is a science fiction/drama film starring Raymond St. Jacques, Susan Oliver, Janet MacLachlan, and Leslie Nielsen. Animation Pigsy Eats Watermelon is a chinese animation produced at the Shanghai Animation Film Studio by Wan Laiming and Wan Guchan. It is also referred to as "Mr. Pig Eats Watermelon" or "Zhu Bajie Eats Watermelon". Comedy Very Bad Things is a 1998 black comedy film directed by Peter Berg, based on the book by Gene Brewer. It stars Jon Favreau, Cameron Diaz, Christian Slater, Jeremy Piven, Daniel Stern, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Leland Orser. Documentary film Never Been Done is a 2004 documentary, sports film written by Jon Comer, Agent Ogden and Matthew J. Powers and directed by Matthew J. Powers. Thriller The Grudge 3 is a 2009 American horror film and the third installment in The Grudge franchise. Toby Wilkins, who had previously directed the successful film Splinter and the short films Tales from The Grudge, took Takashi Shimizu's place as director, while Brad Keene replaced Stephen Susco as screenwriter. The film stars Johanna Braddy, Shawnee Smith and Marina Sirtis, with a special appearance by Matthew Knight and was released on DVD on May 12, 2009. Unlike the first two movies that were both rated PG-13, the third installment was given an R rating because of its graphic bloody violence and gore. The Grudge 3 features a linear plotline unlike its two predecessors, which used nonlinear sequences of events for their respective plots and subplots. Documentary film Atlanta Symphony Golden Anniversary is a 1995 musical documentary film written by Abraham Lincoln. Science Fiction Super Hybrid is a 2011 Science Fiction Horror thriller film about a malicious shape shifting sentient car that devours its victims by tricking them into its cab, sent to a police precinct garage after a terrible accident it stalks the mechanics as it tries to find a way to escape. Documentary film Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist is a 1997 documentary film directed by Kirby Dick about Bob Flanagan, a Los Angeles writer, poet, performance artist, comic, and BDSM celebrity, who suffered from and later died of cystic fibrosis. The film premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, where it was awarded a Special Jury Prize. Comedy The Unkabogable: Praybeyt Benjamin is a 2011 Filipino action comedy film starring Vice Ganda. It was written and directed by Wenn V. Deramas. The film is the first Filipino film to break the P300 million mark in the box office. It is the highest grossing Filipino film in 2011 and once held the title of the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time, until it was surpassed by the 2012 Metro Manila Film Fest entry, Sisterakas. It is currently the 5th highest grossing Filipino film of all time; it would be #2 if MMFF entries will be removed. The film made Vice Ganda the Phenomenal Box Office Star of 2011, awarded by the Box Office Entertainment Awards. Comedy Once Is Enough is a comedy, drama and fantasy film directed by Paul Csige. Science Fiction 12 Monkeys is a 1995 American science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, inspired by Chris Marker's 1962 short film La Jetée, and starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt, with Christopher Plummer and David Morse in supporting roles. In 2013, Gilliam called it the second part of a dystopian satire trilogy begun with 1985's Brazil and concluded with 2013's The Zero Theorem. After Universal Studios acquired the rights to remake La Jetée as a full-length film, David and Janet Peoples were hired to write the script. Under Terry Gilliam's direction, Universal granted the filmmakers a US$29.5 million budget, and filming lasted from February to May 1995. The film was shot mostly in Philadelphia and Baltimore, where the story was set. The film was released to critical praise and grossed approximately US$168.8 million worldwide. Brad Pitt was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and won a Golden Globe for his performance. The film also won and was nominated for various categories at the Saturn Awards. Comedy Two for Tonight is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Joan Bennett, and Mary Boland. Based on the play Two for Tonight by J. O. Lief and Max Lief, the film is about a songwriter who composes a full-length theatrical piece within a few days. Thriller Possessed by the Night is a 1994 erotic thriller directed by Fred Olen Ray, who also co-wrote and had a brief appearance in the film. It also stars Shannon Tweed. Comedy The End At Last is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Benoît Delépine. Comedy It's the Rage is a 1999 film version of Keith Reddin's play "The Alarmist" about three interconnected stories and how handguns affect each of the nine people involved. The film is James D. Stern's first time directing a feature, and boasts an all-star cast. Documentary film Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution is a 2006 documentary film written by Nicolas Bertrand and Nader T. Homayoun and directed by Nader T. Homayoun. Science Fiction Ray Bradbury’s Kaleidoscope is a 2012 short drama thriller and science fiction film written by Brett Stimely and directed by Eric Tozzi. Thriller Ride the Pink Horse is a 1947 American crime film noir produced by Universal Studios. It was directed by the actor Robert Montgomery from a screenplay by Ben Hecht, which was based on a novel of the same name by Dorothy B. Hughes. The drama features Robert Montgomery, Wanda Hendrix, Andrea King, Thomas Gomez, among others. Gomez was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance. An ex-GI known only as Gagin travels to San Pablo, a rural New Mexican town, to revenge the death of his old war time buddy. As a man devoid of identity, some of the villagers refer to Gagin as "the man with no place." Documentary film My Body is a 2003 short documentary film written and directed by Margreth Olin. Comedy "Ten-year-old Josh is on the wrestling team but would much rather be a cheerleader. Josh loves dolls, fashion and desperately wants to cheer. As he continually argues his case with his school’s strict Mother Superior, his mother, Andrea, searches for her own answers on how to convince Josh that aspiring to be on the cheerleading squad, relishing the art of the French braid and calling Maria von Trapp his most influential role model is just not what little boys do!" Quoting the program notes from the 2009 Cinequest Film Festival. Comedy F<3deu is a 2013 short film directed by Leonor Bettencourt Loureiro. Comedy Two Big Boys is a 2007 TV film directed by Jon Bell. Documentary film The Creator Of The Jungle is a 2014 documentary adventure biographical film written and directed by Jordi Morató. Documentary film Derby & Groma** is a 2013 short, documentary, historical fiction film written by Becky Blake and Kara Blake and directed by Kara Blake. Comedy Morena is a 1995 comedy, drama and romance film written and directed by Jorge Ramírez Suárez. Documentary film Men With Balls is a 2013 comedy,drama, documentary film, written and directed by Kristóf Kovács. Comedy One Touch of Venus is a 1948 black-and-white American romantic musical comedy film directed by William A. Seiter, starring Robert Walker and Ava Gardner, released by Universal Studios, and based on the Broadway musical of the same name, book written by S. J. Perelman and Ogden Nash, with music composed by Kurt Weill. However, the film omits most of Weill's music. The actors did their own singing, except for Ava Gardner whose singing was dubbed by Eileen Wilson. In 1945, Mary Pickford announced that she would produce a film version of this musical with the Broadway cast, including Mary Martin, filmed in Technicolor, directed by Gregory La Cava, and released by United Artists. However, Martin got pregnant and Pickford sold the rights to Lester Cowan at Universal in August 1947. Ann Ronell, Cowan's wife, wrote the additional music that replaced much of Weill's material. This movie is the inspiration for the 1987 film Mannequin. Thriller Le Corbeau is a 1943 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot. The film was notable for causing serious trouble to its director after World War II because it had been produced by Continental Films, a German production company established in France in the early months of the war, and because the film had been perceived by the underground and the Communist press as vilifying the French people. Because of this, Clouzot was initially banned for life from directing in France and the film too was banned, but both bans were lifted in 1947. The film was remade as The 13th Letter by Otto Preminger. Thriller Cube Zero is a 2004 Canadian psychological thriller/horror film, written and directed by Ernie Barbarash. It is the third film in the Cube film series, but is a prequel to the first film. Even though the first two films take place almost entirely within the maze, Cube Zero takes place in both the interior and exterior of the cube and makes significant use of outdoor scenes. Cube Zero explains the origins of the Cube and the people who control it. Comedy The Baby-Sitters Club is a 1995 family comedy film directed by Melanie Mayron, in her feature film directorial debut. It is based on The Baby-Sitters Club series of novels and is about one summer in the girls' lives in the fictional town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut. The film was shot in Guelph, Ontario. Thriller Alien: Resurrection is a 1997 American science fiction action horror film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and written by Joss Whedon. It is the fourth installment in the Alien film series, and was the first film in the series to be filmed outside England, at the 20th Century Fox studios in Los Angeles, California. In the film, which is set 200 years after the preceding installment Alien 3, Ellen Ripley is cloned and an Alien queen is surgically removed from her body. The United Systems Military hopes to breed Aliens to study and research on the spaceship USM Auriga, using human hosts kidnapped and delivered to them by a group of mercenaries. The Aliens escape their enclosures, while Ripley and the mercenaries attempt to escape and destroy the Auriga before it reaches its destination, Earth. Alien: Resurrection was released on November 26, 1997 and received mixed reviews from film critics. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times felt "there is not a single shot in the movie to fill one with wonder", while Desson Thomson of The Washington Post said the film "satisfactorily recycles the great surprises that made the first movie so powerful". Thriller Hitman: Agent 47 is an upcoming American action thriller spy film directed by Aleksander Bach and written by Michael Finch, Kyle Ward and Skip Woods. It is based on the fictional character Agent 47 from the Hitman video game series. The film stars Rupert Friend, Zachary Quinto, Hannah Ware and Thomas Kretschmann. Animation How Aleš Met Harry Potter is a 2007 short animated film written and directed by Aleš Koudela. Documentary film Kherwal Parab is a 1998 short documentary film directed by Sankar Rakshit. Comedy Pasión dominguera is a 1970 Argentine film. Thriller Perché si uccide un magistrato is a 1974 Italian crime-thriller film directed by Damiano Damiani. It is the final chapter in the Damiani's trilogy about mafia, after The Day of the Owl and Confessions of a Police Captain. It was released on DVD by Blue Underground in March 2006. Documentary film Jaws of Death is a 2005 documentary by Gautam Saikia about animals at Kaziranga National Park being hit by vehicular traffic while crossing National Highway 37 in Assam state, India. The film is a winner of the Vatavaran Award. Documentary film The Nature of Frédéric Back is a 2011 documentary film directed by Phil Comeau. Thriller Alone in the Dark is a 2005 German-Canadian-American science fiction action horror film, very loosely based on Infogrames' popular video game series of the same name. Directed by Uwe Boll, the film stars Christian Slater as supernatural detective Edward Carnby and Tara Reid as the scientist assisting him. The film's tagline is Evil Awakens. The film was panned by critics, and was a box office failure. It is often regarded as one of the worst films ever made. Despite the film's nearly universal criticism, it spawned a sequel in 2008 directed by Michael Roesch and Peter Scheerer. Documentary film Fairground Lady is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Maximiliane Mainka. Animation Highlander: The Search for Vengeance is an animated film and an installment of the cult Highlander franchise. The film was directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri and was written by David Abramowitz, also the writer for Highlander: The Series, Highlander: The Raven and Highlander: The Source. The film was a joint venture between Imagi Animation Studios and Madhouse Studio, with Imagi providing the script and the soundtrack, while Madhouse produced the animation. It was produced in association with Davis-Panzer Productions and distributed by Manga Entertainment on June 5, 2007. It aired July 30, 2007 on the Sci Fi Channel's Ani-Monday block. Documentary film Who are? The Lifeguards of Wavy Ghost Town is a biographical music history documentary film directed by Mark Sheridan Barrett. Comedy Adiós Amigo is an American comedy-Western starring Fred Williamson and Richard Pryor. The film was also written, produced and directed by Williamson. Animation Oiseau de nuit is a 1975 animation, short film directed by Bernard Palacios. Comedy Creatures from the Pink Lagoon is a 2006 comedy horror film written by Chris Diani and Basil Harris and directed by Chris Diani. Comedy Cracked Eggs and Noodles is a 2005 South Korean comedy film. As Of Love and Eggs it was one of four Korean movies screened at the 2006 International Fajr Film Festival in Iran. The film had 1,193,150 admissions nationwide. Animation The Jubilee of Mr Ikel is a 1955 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica. Animation Technological Threat is a 5-minute animated film made by Brian Jennings and Bill Kroyer in 1988. It was an example of early computer animation, integrated with traditional animation, and is itself an allegory for the threat computer animation represented to traditional animators. The robots and backgrounds were drawn based on computer-generated 3D models, while the dogs were drawn by hand. The film takes place in an office staffed by six suit-wearing dogs, or perhaps wolves, who hand-copy documents using pencils. One of the dog workers passes out because of overwork. The boss drops him through a trapdoor below the worker's desk, and replaces him with a robot that writes faster. Another worker yawns, and is also dropped through a trapdoor under his desk and replaced by a robot. Three more are eliminating for drinking water, sneezing and injury. They are replaced by more robots. The remaining worker, madly scribbling away, is shocked to discover that his boss has been replaced by a boss robot. When the latter leaves, the last worker decides to take action, and begins destroying the robots in various cartoony ways. Documentary film The Message of the Stones - Máramos is a 1994 documentary film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Comedy Hawk Jones is a comedy action film directed by Richard Lowry. Thriller Universal Squadrons is a 2011 action-thriller film directed by Mark Millhone. Documentary film A Sort of Love is a 2012 documentary film directed by Dirk Schäfer. Documentary film Whose Is This Song? is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Adela Peeva. Animation Coyote Falls is a 2010 Looney Tunes film starring characters Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. It is directed by Matthew O'Callaghan, written by Tom Sheppard, produced by Reel FX Creative Studios and released by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner movie to be made into CGI in 3D and it was released with Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore. The short was also released on the Cats & Dogs DVD and Blu-ray. Comedy The Lemon Drop Kid is a 1951 comedy film based on the short story of the same name by Damon Runyon, starring Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell. Although Sidney Lanfield is credited as the director, Frank Tashlin reportedly was hired, uncredited, to finish the film. The story had previously been adapted as a movie in 1934 starring Lee Tracy, with a bit part for actress Ann Sheridan. The song "Silver Bells," sung by Hope and Maxwell, was introduced in the film. On October 19, 2010, the film was released on DVD through Shout! Factory under license from the film's current distributor, FremantleMedia North America. Documentary film Current (Reprise) is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Brian Doyle. Thriller Blood Ties is a 2013 French–American crime thriller film directed by Guillaume Canet. It is a remake of 2008 French thriller Les liens du sang by Jacques Maillot, an adaptation of the French novel “Deux frères: flic & truand” by Bruno and Michel Papet. The screenplay was written by Canet and James Gray and stars Clive Owen, Billy Crudup, Marion Cotillard, Mila Kunis, and Matthias Schoenaerts. The film was selected to be screened out of competition at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It received a limited release on March 21, 2014 in the United States. Comedy Playing Mona Lisa is a comedy film released in 2000, directed by Matthew Huffman and starring Alicia Witt, Harvey Fierstein, Johnny Galecki, Elliott Gould, Marlo Thomas, Molly Hagan and Brooke Langton. It is based on a play by Marni Freedman. Comedy Paper Planes is an upcoming Australian 3D family drama film directed by Robert Connolly, he co-wrote with Steve Worland. The film stars Sam Worthington, Anthony LaPaglia and Ed Oxenbould. Comedy Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya is a 2000 film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar and starring Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala. Science Fiction Jumper is a 2008 American science fiction film directed by Doug Liman, loosely based on the 1992 science fiction novel of the same name written by Steven Gould. The film is directed by Doug Liman and stars Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Samuel L. Jackson, Rachel Bilson, Max Thieriot, AnnaSophia Robb, and Diane Lane. The film follows a young man capable of teleporting as he is chased by a secret society intent on killing him. The script went through a rewrite prior to filming and the roles for the main characters were changed during production. Jumper was filmed in 20 cities in 14 countries between 2006-07. The film was released on February 14, 2008 and a soundtrack on February 19. The film held the first position in its opening weekend with $27.3 million, but received generally negative reviews from critics, mostly due to the limited plot. Documentary film The Space You Leave is a 2009 short documentary film directed by James Newton. Documentary film ""We were abducted, my mother, father, sister and me. Then they killed my parents and separated me from my sister. I was five," Abouk tells us in a low voice. "I stayed with one of the men who kidnapped us and took care of his goats." Slaves is about Abouk, nine, and Machiek, fifteen. Like thousands of children they were taken by the government-sponsored militia in Sudan and used as slaves. They were later liberated by an organization headed by James Auger. Slaves—An Animated Documentary is based on an interview conducted in 2003 and is the second film in a series of animated documentaries with and about children in difficult situations by David Aronowitsch and Hanna Heilborn." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Dark Magic is a short comedy film produced by Robert Benchley for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Benchley appears as Joe Doakes, who goes to a magic shop to see a magician perform magic tricks. Sharp-eyed viewers will recognize "Mr. Calypso", the magic demonstrator, as none other than sleight-of-hand master John Scarne. Animation Astrothrill is an animated short film based on the alternative comics of the same name published by Cheeky Press. The film is directed by its creator, Craig Clark, an art rock, darkwave musician, animator, comic book artist and album cover artist. Clark produced the film little by little over a period of four years, from 1999-2004. The story features a skateboard riding space alien in his quest to enjoy great rock and roll music and the evil human beings and aliens that he must escape to enjoy it. The film features voice over work by Renee Estevez and music by Fu Manchu and The Bellrays, among others. Science Fiction The Wild World of Batwoman is a 1966 American science fiction superhero film directed by Jerry Warren. The film stars Katherine Victor as Batwoman, George Andre as Professor G. Octavius Neon, and Steve Brodie as Jim Flanagan. With the popularity of the Batman television series, director Jerry Warren decided to make his own bat-figured superhero film. After winning a settlement from being sued for copyright infringement, Warren re-released the film under the title She Was a Hippy Vampire. Animation Miss Todd is 2013 animation short film written by Frances Poletti and Kristina Yee and directed by Kristina Yee. Documentary film The House That Shadows Built is a short feature film, roughly 55 minutes long, from Paramount Pictures, made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the studio's founding in 1912. The film was a promotional film for exhibitors and never had a regular theatrical release. The film includes a brief history of Paramount, interviews with various actors, and clips from upcoming projects. The title comes from a biography of Paramount founder Adolph Zukor, The House That Shadows Built, by William Henry Irwin. Comedy Union City is a 1980 American crime mystery film starring Dennis Lipscomb, Deborah Harry and Everett McGill. It was based on the short story Union City: The Corpse Next Door by Cornell Woolrich and released by The Tuxedo Company and Columbia Pictures on May 17, 1980. Thriller My Brother's War is a 1997 action thriller film written by Alex Simon and directed by James Brolin. Animation Vile House is a 2007 short animated film directed by Harvey Benschoter. Comedy The Lovers of an Old Criminal is a 1927 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Svatopluk Innemann. Documentary film You Don't Belong is a 2011 music documentary film directed by Spandan Banerjee. Documentary film Street Ghosts is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Paolo Cirio. Thriller Shanghai Knights is a 2003 action-comedy film. It is the sequel to Shanghai Noon. It was directed by David Dobkin and written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. Comedy Citizens of Perpetual Indulgence is an upcoming LGBT comedy drama film written by Alex Monty Canawati and Grigoris Daskalogriorakis, and directed by Alex Monty Canawati. Comedy Ek Baap Chhe Bete is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Mehmood. The film stars Yogeeta Bali. Comedy Never Say Cat is a 2001 short comedy film written by Rossella De Venuto and Giorgio Tirabassi and directed by Giorgio Tirabassi. Animation Regular Show 'Eggscellent is a 2011 short animation film directed by J. G. Quintel. Animation Prawns Orgy is a 2012 short film directed by Momoko Seto. Comedy Manglish is an Indian Malayalam Family Dramatic film directed by Salam Bappu, and the film features Mammootty and Dutch actress Caroline Bech in the lead. The film is produced by Haneef Muhammed under the banner of Red Rose Creations.Manglish is first Malayalam film to be released in Dolby Atmos. The film is released on July 27, 2014. Mammootty plays the role of a wholesale fish seller in Mattanchery named Malik Bhai. An English lady, Michelle, arrives seeking help but the two have confusion in communicating. Film Review site Indiaglitz says Manglish is awatchable family entertainer. Manglish grossed a total of 2.15 crore in its first 5 days of its release. After a week it had earned 3.50 crore. Thriller Ray Winston (“Hugo”, “The Departed”) and Andy Serkis (“The Rise of the Planet of the Apes”, “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy) star in this darkly comic film about a young musician who travels to London in pursuit of his dreams, but winds up the sole witness to a bizarre murder. With a heap of cult appeal and a taught screenplay, “Five Seconds to Spare” is an indie gem that deserves to be seen! Documentary film We Want to Know is a 2012 documentary film directed by Carol Mansour. Science Fiction The Golden Bird is a 2011 Indian science fiction film directed by Amit Dutta. It was screened at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Anubhava is a 1984 Indian Kannada-language adult drama starring Kashinath and Abhinaya in the lead roles. Actresses Abhinaya and Umashree made their debut with this film. The film is directed, co-produced and written by Kashinath and produced under Sri Gayatri Productions banner. The film, upon release, met with positive reviews and declared a blockbuster with a cult status.It was remade into Hindi language with the title Anubhav starring Shekhar Suman. The film was re-released on November 29, 2013 to cater to the modern audience making it a third time release. Documentary film This is the Life is a 2008 documentary film directed by Ava DuVernay, which chronicles the alternative hip hop movement that flourished in 1990's Los Angeles and its legendary center, the Good Life Cafe. Interviewees include Myka 9 and P.E.A.C.E. of Freestyle Fellowship, Chali 2na and Cut Chemist of Jurassic 5, Medusa, Abstract Rude, Pigeon John, 2Mex, Chillin Villian Empire, Busdriver and many others. The director Ava DuVernay, known at the time as Eve, was herself an MC at the Good Life open-mic as part of the group Figures of Speech. Comedy Topkapi is a heist film made by Filmways Pictures and distributed by United Artists. It was produced and directed by the emigre American film director Jules Dassin. The film is based on Eric Ambler's novel The Light of Day, adapted as a screenplay by Monja Danischewsky. The film stars Melina Mercouri, Maximilian Schell, Peter Ustinov, Robert Morley, Gilles Ségal and Akim Tamiroff. The music score was by Manos Hadjidakis, the cinematography by Henri Alekan and the costume design by Theoni V. Aldredge. Comedy It's Spring, Sergeant is a 1974 comedy written and directed by Tadeusz Chmielewski. Animation The Venus Wars is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It was serialized in the Gakken magazine Nora Comics from 1987 to 1990. In 1989, The Venus Wars was adapted into an anime film directed by Yasuhiko, and co-written by Yuichi Sasamoto and Yasuhiko, and produced by Bandai Visual, Gakken, and Shochiku. Documentary film Marion's Triumph is a 2003 documentary that tells the story of Marion Blumenthal Lazan, a child Holocaust survivor, who recounts her painful childhood memories in order to preserve history. The film combines rare historic footage, animated flashbacks, and family photographs to illustrate the horrors she experienced. It is narrated by Debra Messing. Documentary film About the Possibility of a Life is a 2005 documentary film written by Juliy Stoyanov & Asen Vladimirov and directed by Itzhak Finzi & Juliy Stoyanov. Documentary film Video Greatest Hits – HIStory is a collection of Michael Jackson's music videos relative at the first disc of the double album HIStory released initially on VHS, Video CD and Laserdisc in 1995 by Sony Music Video Enterprises, and then on DVD in 2001. The DVD version contains extended versions of some videos in place of edited transmitted versions previously included on the VHS and Laserdisc versions, a Dolby 5.1 Surround mix and a discography. Comedy Almost Angels is a 1962 Walt Disney Productions film about a group of boys in the Vienna Boys' Choir. The film shows the choristers recruitment process, the rehearsals and the life in the institution as well. The story also conveys the value of friendship, honesty and loyalty. The child actors were actual members of the Vienna Boys Choir who perform several traditional Austrian songs throughout the motion picture. The filming took place in the Augarten Palais, the surroundings of Vienna and some other places of the beautiful Austrian landscape. In the United States, the film was released as the second half of a double bill. The first feature on the double bill was the 1962 re-release of Lady and the Tramp. Thriller Premonition is a 2007 American drama supernatural thriller film directed by Mennan Yapo and starring Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon, and Amber Valletta. The film's plot depicts a depressed housewife named Linda who experiences premonitions about her husband's death and the events that follow afterward and how she attempts to save him from his impending doom. Contrary to popular belief, the film is not a remake of the 2004 Japanese horror film Premonition and is its own original story. Comedy The Bitch is a British film released in 1979. It is a sequel to The Stud, and both films were based on novels by British author Jackie Collins. Like its predecessor, the film starred her sister, Joan Collins, as Fontaine Khaled. Both films are considered to be softcore porn. Documentary film Seeing Red is a 1983 American documentary film directed by Jim Klein and Julia Reichert. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller The Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man and sharing the title of the character's longest-running comic book of the same name. It is the fourth theatrical Spider-Man film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, and a reboot of Sam Raimi's 2002–07 trilogy preceding it. The film was directed by Marc Webb, written by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves and stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Rhys Ifans as Dr. Curtis Connors, Denis Leary as Captain George Stacy along with Martin Sheen and Sally Field as the uncle and aunt of Peter Parker, Ben Parker and May Parker. The film tells the story of Peter Parker, a teenager from New York City who becomes Spider-Man after being bitten by a genetically altered spider. Parker must stop Dr. Curt Connors as a mutated Lizard from spreading a mutation serum to the city's human population. Development of the film began with the cancellation of Spider-Man 4 in 2010, ending director Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film series that had starred Tobey Maguire as the titular superhero. Documentary film Ub2 is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Dan Goldes. Comedy This is the love story of Ramón and his wife Lili, whose life together is dramatically impacted by Argentina’s abrupt economic crisis. When Ramón, a chef in a restaurant, is laid off and all efforts to find alternative income fail, their furniture is reposessed, their family life is disrupted, and Ramón must cope with his wife’s nervous breakdown. Out of both a sense of responsibility and panic, he devises a desperate, income-generating plan but hides its implications from Lili. Mariano Galperin approaches the poverty and social disintegration among ordinary people with humor and charm, balancing the story on the edge of very dark satire. With strong images of the dismantled capital accompanied by a powerful soundtrack, Lili’s Apron captures a troubled society where unlikely events have become part of everyday life. Comedy Four women who are down on their luck go on a road trip together in a borrowed car, only to find two real revolvers hidden in the car. At first, they use the weapons for self-defense, but the emboldened women start to stage robberies to make some easy money. When media coverage of their heists turns them into minor celebrities, a Web site and fan club devoted to the women spring up. Can they keep the copycat crimes perpetrated by their fans from reeling out of control? Science Fiction Ghost in the Shell 2.0 is a 2008 animated action film written by Masamune Shirow and KKazunori Itô and directed by Mamoru Oshii. Animation Well Oiled is the 23rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 30, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Documentary film The Boundless is a documentary film directed by Ferris Lin. Comedy The Secret Life of Girls is a 1999 film starring Majandra Delfino, Linda Hamilton, Eugene Levy and Meagan Good. The film was written and directed by Holly Goldberg Sloan. Animation Pauvre Pierrot is an 1892 French short animated film directed by Charles-Émile Reynaud. It consists of 500 individually painted images and lasts about 15 minutes. It is one of the first animated films ever made, and alongside Le Clown et ses chiens and Un bon bock was exhibited in October 1892 when Charles-Émile Reynaud opened his Théâtre Optique at the Musée Grévin. It was the first film to demonstrate the Theatre Optique system developed by Reynaud in 1888, and is also believed to be the first usage of film perforations. The combined performance of all three films was known as Pantomimes Lumineuses. These were the first animated pictures publicly exhibited by means of picture bands. Reynaud gave the whole presentation himself manipulating the images. Comedy Three Faces of Sin is a 1961 French language motion picture comedy directed by François Villiers, based on novel by Jean-Jaques Gauthier. The music score is by Maurice Jarre. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Jean-Claude Brialy, Catherine Spaak and Scilla Gabel. It tells the story of a painter who parts from his mistress and marries her daughter. Comedy Game on Board is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Viktor de Kowa, Susi Lanner and Alfred Abel. Documentary film The Battle Of The Sexes is a 2013 Documentary, Biography, History, Sport film directed by James Erskine and Zara Hayes. Animation Minushi is a Canadian flash-animated feature film produced, directed, written and animated by Tyler Gibb, an independent filmmaker living in Montreal. It is one of the first feature films to be entirely animated in Adobe Flash. It premiered on July 10 at the 2007 Fantasia Festival in Montreal. An adapted version of the film has been released online in 19 chapters. Thriller Each Dawn I Die is a 1939 gangster film featuring James Cagney and George Raft in their only movie together as leads, although Raft had made an unbilled appearance in a 1932 Cagney vehicle called Taxi! in which he won a dance contest against Cagney, after which he and Cagney brawl. Raft also very briefly "appeared" in Cagney's boxing drama Winner Take All, in a flashback sequence culled from Raft's 1929 film debut Queen of the Night Clubs starring Texas Guinan. The plotline of Each Dawn I Die involves a crusading reporter who is unjustly thrown in jail and befriends a famous gangster. George Bancroft portrays the warden. The movie was a box-office smash and remains a favorite among aficionados of Warner Bros. gangster movies. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Jerome Odlum. Comedy Do Aur Do Paanch is a 1980 Hindi action comedy movie produced by C. Dhandyadupani and directed by Rakesh Kumar. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Parveen Babi, Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Shreeram Lagoo, Om Prakash and Kader Khan. Animation Kijima Stories is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Laëticia Mikles. Animation Mac 'n' Cheese is a 2011 animated short film directed by Roy Nieterau, Gijs Van Kooten, Guido Puijk and Tom Hankins. Comedy Bite the Dust is a 2013 film directed by Taisia Igumentseva. It was screened out-of-competition at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Storm Catcher is a 1999 American action film starring Dolph Lundgren and directed by Tony Hickox, who also co-stars in the film. It tells the story of a renegade general who plans to bomb Washington, D.C. with a new jet called the Storm Catcher. Thriller Hellraiser: Hellseeker is a 2002 horror film, directed by Rick Bota. It is the sixth film in the Hellraiser series. It also features the return of Kirsty Cotton, the heroine from the first film and its sequel. The film was released straight to DVD on 15 October 2002. Comedy Drugstore Girl is a 2004 Japanese comedy film directed by the Japanese filmmaker Katsuhide Motoki about a young student who works in a convenience store, and five middle-aged men who develop crushes on her. The film is set in a rural town and features lacrosse prominently. The cast includes Rena Tanaka as Keiko Obayashi and Akira Emoto as Nabe-yan. Comedy Dodging the Dole is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Roy Barbour, Dan Young and Jenny Howard. It was made by Mancunian Films at Highbury Studios and Southall Studios. Thriller Wild Card is a 2014 American crime drama film based on the 1985 novel Heat by William Goldman. It is a remake of the 1986 adaptation, also titled Heat, that starred Burt Reynolds. The film is directed by Simon West with a script written by Goldman. It stars Jason Statham, Stanley Tucci, Sofía Vergara, Milo Ventimiglia, Michael Angarano and Anne Heche. Comedy The Purple Rose of Cairo is a 1985 American romantic fantasy comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. Inspired by Sherlock, Jr., Hellzapoppin', and Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author, it is the tale of a film character who leaves a fictional film of the same name and enters the real world. Comedy Romantic Island is a 2008 South Korean romantic comedy film set in Boracay, Philippines. Documentary film Angie & Jackie Final Cut is a 2012 LGBT, comedy, documentary film directed by Andrew David, Jackie Nunns and Angie West Comedy Same Old Song is a 1997 French film. It was directed by Alain Resnais, and written by Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. Jaoui and Bacri also starred in the film with Sabine Azéma, Lambert Wilson, André Dussollier and Pierre Arditi. Thriller Blood Rain is a 2005 South Korean film. A murder mystery set in 1808, the film touches on historical prejudice against Roman Catholicism in the Joseon Dynasty. Although primarily a period thriller, director Kim Dae-seung weaves together an unconventional mix of styles—a puzzle-box mystery plot traditionally associated with detective fiction, class-conscious social commentary, lush cinematography, sets and costume design, and a flair for gore. Animation Jefferson Circus Songs is a 1973 short animated film directed by Suzan Pitt. Comedy The Girl is Mime is a 2011 comedy short film written by Tim Bunn, Joseph Patrick, Jackie Thompson and Tim Woodall, and directed by Tim Bunn. Comedy The Curse of the Un-Kissable Kid is a 2013 short film written and directed by Mark Marchillo. Science Fiction Monstroid is a 1980 American film directed by Kenneth Hartford. It was originally titled Monster when the film was first announced in 1975 and again in 1977, and suffered numerous cast changes. The film was eventually released in 1980 as Monstroid, and is also known as Monstroid: It Came from the Lake and The Toxic Horror. Documentary film Law and Disorder in Johannesburg is a British documentary. It was a Louis Theroux documentary and ran for 60 minutes. Animation The Mysterious Presages of Leon Prozak is a 2011 animated film directed by Carlos Santa. Animation Waterwork is a 2010 animation/short/music film directed by Marcin Gizycki. Comedy Love Hollywood Style is a film directed by Michael Stein. Comedy Wannabe is a 2005 comedy film starring Craig Robert Young, Octavia Spencer Adam Huss, Anna Becker Tate Taylor eddie Mills Matt Dallas and Elizabeth Warner, and written by Craig Robert Young and Richard Kith directed by Richard Keith. Comedy Women Aren't Angels is a 1943 black and white British comedy film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Aldwych Theatre farceurs Robertson Hare and Alfred Drayton, with Polly Ward and Joyce Heron. Comedy Alfredo, Alfredo is a 1972 Italian language award winning comedy film directed by Pietro Germi. Dustin Hoffman is dubbed into Italian by Ferruccio Amendola. Completely shot in Ascoli Piceno, Italy. Documentary film Rewind This! is a 2013 documentary film directed by Josh Johnson about the impact of VHS on the film industry and home video, as well as about collectors of videotapes. Comedy "Strangers with Candy: Retardation, a Celebration" is a 1998 tv short comedy film directed by Adam Bernstein. Documentary film Fidel: The Untold Story is a documentary released in 2001 by Estela Bravo. The film features interviews with: Phillip Agee Muhammad Ali Harry Belafonte Ramsey Clark Angela Davis Elián González Nelson Mandela Gabriel García Márquez Ted Turner Alice Walker Animation The Cosmic Eye is an animated science fiction film directed by Faith Hubley and John Hubley. Comedy Glückskinder is a 1936 comedy film directed by Paul Martin and written by Robert A. Stemmle, Curt Goetz and Paul Martin. Documentary film A Hundred Miles to The End is a 2013 documentary, action, and sports film directed by John Beattie. Documentary film Später Sommer is a 1988 film directed by Christoph Schrewe. Comedy Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama written by, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham. It premiered at South by Southwest, where it won Best Narrative Feature, screened at such festivals as Maryland Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on November 12, 2010. Dunham’s own mother, the artist Laurie Simmons, plays Aura’s mother, while her real sister, Grace, plays Aura’s on-screen sibling. The actors Jemima Kirke and Alex Karpovsky would also appear in Dunham's television series Girls. Animation Why Do We Put Up With Them? is a 2011 short comedy animated film directed by David Chai and Written by David Chai and Andrew Harkins. Comedy Cow Belles is a 2006 romantic teen comedy film that stars American pop recording artists Alyson Michalka and Amanda Michalka, better known as sister duo Aly & AJ. It premiered on March 24, 2006 on the Disney Channel and was watched by over 5.8 million viewers. Comedy Only in Your Dreams is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Richard Montgomery. Thriller The Debt is a 2010 Anglo-American remake of the 2007 Israeli drama-thriller film Ha-Hov, directed by John Madden from a screenplay by Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman and Peter Straughan. It stars Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Ciarán Hinds, Tom Wilkinson, Marton Csokas and Jesper Christensen. Although ready for release already in July 2010, and scheduled for a December 2010 release in the United States, the film only toured various film festivals during the autumn of 2010 and spring of 2011. It didn't see a general release until it was released in France on 15 June 2011, followed by Kazakhstan and Russia in July 2011, and United States, Canada and India on 31 August 2011. Documentary film Project Nim is a 2011 British documentary film. It has won 16 awards, as well as being nominated for a BAFTA. Comedy A Night of 140 Tweets: A Celebrity Tweet-A-Thon for Haiti is a 2010 comedy film directed by Michael J. Rosenstein. Comedy Rob and Coop are presented with an opportunity to make some quick money and escape small town life. But these best friends get more than they bargain for . Joel S. Greco (Cheaters, Mad Bad) and Mathew Greer (No Country For Old Men, The Mist) Animation Malaria is a 2013 short animated action western film written and directed by Edson Oda. Thriller Let Me In is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Matt Reeves and starring Kodi Smit-McPhee and Chloë Grace Moretz. It is a remake of the 2008 Swedish film Let the Right One In, directed by Tomas Alfredson, and the novel of the same name by John Ajvide Lindqvist. It tells the story of a bullied 12-year-old boy who develops a friendship with a vampire child in Los Alamos, New Mexico in the early 1980s. Interest in producing an English version of Let the Right One In began in 2007 shortly before it was released to audiences. In 2008, Hammer Films acquired the rights for the English adaptation and initially offered Tomas Alfredson, the director of the Swedish film, the opportunity to direct, which he declined. Matt Reeves was then signed to direct and write the screenplay. Reeves made several changes for the English version such as altering the setting from Stockholm to New Mexico and renaming the lead characters. The film's producers stated that their intent was to keep the plot similar to the original, yet make it more accessible to a wider audience. Principal photography began in early November 2009, and concluded in January 2010. Thriller Chill Factor is a 1999 American action comedy film directed by Hugh Johnson in his directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Skeet Ulrich. The film centers on two unwitting civilians who are forced to protect a deadly chemical weapon from the hands of terrorists. Comedy I'm a Monkey's Uncle is the 110th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. The title references the idiom "monkey's uncle". Comedy Halloweentown High is a 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on Disney Channel on October 8, 2004 for the holiday of Halloween. This is the third installment in the Halloweentown series. It is also the last Halloweentown film to feature Kimberly J. Brown as Marnie Piper and to have Sophie in it. Animation Little Witch on a Broomstick is a 2011 animation, comedy, family written by Václav Vorlícek, David Bros and Vlastimil Mistrík; and directed by Václav Vorlícek. Comedy Three Little Pirates is the 96th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Dum Maaro Dum is a 2011 Indian Hindi crime film directed by Rohan Sippy who is returning to directing after 5 years and starring Abhishek Bachchan, Rana Daggubati, Bipasha Basu, Prateik Babbar and Aditya Pancholi. It was shot in Goa. Deepika Padukone makes a special appearance in the remix version of the hit song "Dum Maro Dum". The music has been composed by Pritam. This is the first time a Bollywood film has been mixed in Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound. The film was released on 22 April 2011 worldwide, and received mixed to positive response from critics. Comedy Worth The Weight is a 2012 romantic comedy film written by Dale Zawada and directed by Ryan Sage. Thriller Shiver is a 2011 thriller film written by Robert D. Weinbach and directed by Julian Richards. The film is based on the novel by author Brian Harper. Thriller H7N3 is a 2013 short drama horror film written and directed by Iris K. Shim. Comedy The Five Pound Man is a 1937 British comedy crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring Judy Gunn, Edwin Styles, Frank Allenby and Charles Bannister. Science Fiction Dead Mountaineer's Hotel is a 1979 Estonian film directed by Grigori Kromanov and based on the novel Dead Mountaineer's Hotel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. Science Fiction All Summer in a Day is a 1982 film directed by Ed Kaplan. Science Fiction Cybercity is a 1999 action, science fiction film written by Nelu Ghiran and directed by Peter Hayman. Comedy Skřítek is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2005. It could be called a "feature butcherly slapstick". Skřítek is a slapstick film, so the dialogues are substituted for interjections and all the sounds are stylised. Tomáš Vorel decided to film a slapstick film after several years as his debut in this genre was an episode in a Czech film Pražská pětka that was filmed in 1988. Comedy 002 operazione Luna is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film stars Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Mónica Randall and Linda Sini. Thriller Doomwatch: Winter Angel is a 1999 science fiction drama film directed by Roy Battersby. Documentary film What the Bleep Do We Know!? is a 2004 film that combines documentary-style interviews, computer-animated graphics, and a narrative that posits a spiritual connection between quantum physics and consciousness. The plot follows the story of a photographer as she encounters emotional and existential obstacles in her life and begins to consider the idea that individual and group consciousness can influence the material world. Her experiences are offered by the filmmakers to illustrate the movie's thesis about quantum physics and consciousness. The 2004 theatrical release of the film was followed by a substantially changed, extended DVD version in 2006. Bleep was conceived and its production funded by William Arntz, who co-directed the film along with Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente; all three were students of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. A moderately low-budget independent film, it was promoted using viral marketing methods and opened in art-house theaters in the western United States, winning several independent film awards before being picked up by a major distributor and eventually grossing over $10 million. Comedy Ten Modern Commandments was a 1927 American silent romantic comedy-drama film that starred Esther Ralston and was distributed through Paramount Pictures. It is based on an original screen story and was directed by Dorothy Arzner. The film is now considered lost film. Comedy Horrorween is a 2010 horror comedy film directed by Joe Estevez and written by Mike Muscat, Judd Rubin, Jason Sanchez and Ed Meyer. It stars Lloyd Kaufman, Kathy Garver and Tom Savini. Comedy Hollywood Chaos is American film that was released in 1989. The film starred Tricia Leigh Fisher and was directed by Sean McNamara, marking his directorial debut. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: Serious Battle! Robot Dad Strikes Back is an 2014 Japanese anime film produced by Shogakukan. It is the 22nd film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan, released in Japanese theatres on 19 April 2014. It is directed by Wataru Takahashi and the script is written by Kazuki Nakashima of Kill la Kill. The story of the movie was published in comic form in the October issue of Manga Town, with script written by Nakashima and art by Aiba Kenta. Comedy Confessions of a Shopaholic is a 2009 American romantic comedy film based on the Shopaholic series of novels by Sophie Kinsella. Directed by P. J. Hogan, the film stars Isla Fisher as the shopaholic journalist and Hugh Dancy as her boss. Comedy Rip Roarin' Buckaroo is a 1936 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. Thriller PVC-1 is a 2007 Colombian drama film directed by Spiros Stathoulopoulos. The plot was inspired by a true story about a pipe bomb improvised explosive device that was placed around the neck of an extortion victim. This directorial debut premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2007 as an official selection of the Directors' Fortnight. The 84-minute film was shot in one single continuous take without cuts using a Glidecam Smooth Shooter and a Glidecam 2000 Pro camera stabilization system. The film won numerous awards at the International Thessaloniki Film Festival. Comedy Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind is an award-winning short film spoof of the classic science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Documentary film The 1 Second Film is an American non-profit collaborative art project being created by thousands of people around the world, including many celebrities. The film is built around one second of animation, and is followed by 1 hour of credits, listing everyone who participates. A feature-length 'making of' documentary will play alongside the credits. The project allows people around the world to participate online, and lists everyone who joins the crew a "Special Thanks" in the film credits. The production relies on crowd funding to raise the budget; everyone who donates or raises $1 or more gets their name listed as a Producer in the movie's credits. The production also gives a Publicist credit to crew members who refer at least one friend. The film currently has over 56,000 crew members from 158 countries. The 1 Second Film is the flagship production of The Collaboration Foundation, a 501 non-profit arts organization formed to create global collaborative art projects that address various social issues. Once finished, any profits raised by The 1 Second Film will be donated to the Global Fund for Women, an independent charity. Thriller Double Team is a 1997 American action comedy film directed by Tsui Hark in his American directorial debut and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dennis Rodman and Mickey Rourke. Van Damme plays counter-terrorist agent Jack Quinn, who is assigned to bring an elusive terrorist known as Stavros to justice. Things become personal when Stavros kidnaps Quinn's pregnant wife after his own lover and child were killed in an assassination attempt that went awry. Aiding Quinn in his rescue is his flamboyant weapons dealer Yaz. This film has received negative reviews and was a Box office bomb. The film was also nominated for and "won" three Golden Raspberry Awards: Worst Supporting Actor, Worst New Star and Worst Screen Couple. Comedy The Prankster is an 2010 American teen-comedy film directed by Tony Vidal and featuring Matt Angel, Danny Max, Kunal Sharma, Preston Davis, Madison Riley, and Veronica Sixtos in lead roles, and Georges Corraface, Robert Adamson, Devon Werkheiser, Kurt Fuller, Jareb Dauplaise, and Ally Maki in supporting roles. The film was produced, directed and written by Tony Vidal and was his debut as a director. It was filmed at San Rafael High School. Thriller Skyler is a 2011 crime fiction film written by Tony Moras and directed by Clenet Verdi-Rose. Documentary film Aniceto On A Manumission Day is a 1981 short documentary film directed by Zózimo Bulbul. Comedy "LIGHTS is a tragicomic story of a small-town police officer who dreams of being a hero. As his peaceful village offers no opportunity for heroism, he decides to take matters into his own hands. He puts up a traffic light on a rarely-used bridge in the middle of nowhere — and the fight begins." Quoting the description from the 2010 Cleveland International Film Festival site. Documentary film Der Stummfilmpianist is a 2004 short film directed by Ilona Ziok. Science Fiction Toomorrow is a 1970 British musical film starring Olivia Newton-John, and directed by Val Guest. Comedy Clerks II is a 2006 American comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, sequel to his 1994 film Clerks, and his sixth and latest feature film to be set in the View Askewniverse. The film stars Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Rosario Dawson, Trevor Fehrman, Jennifer Schwalbach Smith, Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, and picks up with the original characters from Clerks: Dante Hicks, Randal Graves and Jay and Silent Bob 10 years after the events of the first film. The film was released on July 21, 2006; it screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and won the Audience Award at the 2006 Edinburgh International Film Festival. Comedy The Big Broadcast is a 1932 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Stuart Erwin, and Leila Hyams. Based on the play Wild Waves by William Ford Manley, the film is about a radio-singer who becomes a popular hit with audiences, but takes a casual approach to his career. A casual affair leads to his dismissal, but his career is saved by the station manager who buys the station and gives him his job back. The film co-stars George Burns and Gracie Allen in supporting roles. The Big Broadcast was produced by Paramount Pictures and was the first picture in a series of four Big Broadcast movies. Comedy Boomerang is a 1992 American romantic comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin. The film stars Eddie Murphy as Marcus Graham, a hotshot advertising executive who also happens to be an insatiable womanizer and male chauvinist. When he meets his new boss, Jacqueline Broyer, Marcus discovers that she is essentially a female version of himself, and realizes he is receiving the same treatment that he delivers to others. The film features supporting performances by Halle Berry, David Alan Grier, and Martin Lawrence. Murphy assisted in developing the story with writers Barry W. Blaustein and David Sheffield, having worked with the writing duo since his days on Saturday Night Live. Murphy hired Hudlin to direct Boomerang, following the latter's success with his debut film House Party. Hudlin and the writers aimed to create a romantic comedy that differed strongly from Murphy's previous comic efforts. Filming took place mainly in New York City, while other scenes were filmed in Washington, D.C. Released in the United States on July 1, 1992, Boomerang received mixed reviews from film critics. Comedy La Pandilla inolvidable is a 1972 Argentine film. Comedy 9 Month Stretch is a 2013 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Albert Dupontel. It was nominated for six categories at the 39th César Awards including Best Film and Best Director and Best Actor for Dupontel, winning Best Actress for its co-star Sandrine Kiberlain and Best Writing – Original. Thriller Ratchet is a 1996 thriller film directed by John Johnson. Comedy Dutiful but Dumb is the 54th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy The Jester and the Queen is a 1987 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Věra Chytilová. Comedy Victoria and Her Hussar is a 1931 German musical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Michael Bohnen, Friedel Schuster and Iván Petrovich. It is an Operetta film based on the operetta Viktoria und ihr Husar by Paul Abraham which was itself inspired by a work by Emric Földes. Two later film versions of the operetta were made in 1954 and 1982. A Hungarian Countess believes that her husband, a hussar officer in the Austro-Hungarian army, has been killed in the First World War. She becomes engaged to an American diplomat, only for her first husband to turn up still alive. Comedy The Phantom of Liberty is a 1974 film by Luis Buñuel, produced by Serge Silberman and starring Adriana Asti, Julien Bertheau and Jean-Claude Brialy. Comedy Woody Before Allen is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Masha Vasyukova. Animation Canvas Back Duck is a 1953 Walt Disney animated short film starring Donald Duck and his nephews. Comedy Wise Guys is a 1986 feature film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo. A comedy revolving around two small-time mobsters from Newark, New Jersey, it also features Harvey Keitel, Ray Sharkey, Lou Albano, Dan Hedaya, and Frank Vincent. Documentary film Battle For The Elephants is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by John Heminway. Thriller The Unguarded Moment is a 1956 thriller film directed by Harry Keller and released by Universal Pictures. Shot in Technicolor, the film was based on a story written by actress Rosalind Russell, and features Esther Williams, George Nader and John Saxon. Comedy How to be: Emo is a 2004 short comedy film. Comedy Chicken Park is a 1994 comedy parody film directed by and starring Jerry Calà that parodies various movies, especially the 1993 film Jurassic Park. The movie was released on April 5, 1996 in Turkey and Calà's directorial debut. Comedy The Great De Gaulle Stone Operation is the first short in the Inspector series of made for television cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Documentary film "With a simple “Hello, everybody,” television writer and stand-up comedian Louis C.K. opens his latest live show, Hilarious. This harmless salutation is the least-controversial thing that comes out of Louis C.K.’s mouth as he turns rants on everyday subjects (impatient people, his weight, fatherhood) into hilarious, expletive-laden diatribes where nothing is sacred—not even (gasp!) his children. Who else can name-check Ray Charles and Adolph Hitler in the same breath and elicit a chorus of raucous laughter? Louis C.K. says what’s on his mind, even at the risk of offending, but his “I don’t give a f**k” attitude makes his irreverent brand of humor especially endearing and relatable. His self-deprecating style elevates his filmed live show to a form of therapy, where we, too, can get comic relief from some pretty warped subjects. At one point, Louis C.K. asks, “Where do you draw the line?” With him, there is no line." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Hot Rod Huckster is the 55th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 5, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Documentary film The People of Angkor, or Les Gens d'Angkor, is a 2003 French-Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. It was exhibited at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in 2005. The film follows a young Cambodian boy around the temples of Angkor Wat as older men tell him about the legends depicted on the walls, and tourists tour the site. Comedy A fast-action grindhouse with violence, nudity, and more! After being kidnapped, a burnt-out ex-cop goes on a one-man mission of revenge. Sit down, buckle up, and enjoy the carnage. Documentary film From Somalia with Love is a 1982 documentary film written and directed by Frédéric Mitterrand. Comedy Mr. Vampire III, also known as Mr. Vampire Part 3, is a 1987 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau and produced by Sammo Hung. The film is the third of a series of five films directed by Ricky Lau in the Mr. Vampire franchise. The Chinese title of the film literally translates to Mr. Spiritual Fantasy. Animation Daughter-Mother is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Comedy The Pride of the Force is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Patrick Aherne, Nancy Bates, Leslie Fuller and Hal Gordon. A farmworker inadvertently becomes the pride of the Metropolitan Police force. Documentary film Secret Life, Secret Death is a documentary, biographical and drama film directed by Genevieve Davis. Comedy Long May It Wave is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film I'm Just Anneke is a 2010 short film directed by Jonathan Skurnik. Comedy Men to Kiss is a 2012 comedy romance film written by Juergen Hirsch, Frank Christian Marx and Andre Schneider and directed by Robert Hasfogel. Comedy The Weather Man is a 2005 American comedy-drama film, directed by Gore Verbinski. Written by Steve Conrad, it stars Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine and Hope Davis, and tells the story of a weatherman in the midst of a mid-life crisis. Released on October 28, 2005, the film had a total gross of just over $19 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Studio Beirut is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Mokhtar Beyrouth. Animation Super K is a 2011 Indian animated film written by Vibha Singh and Jaspinder S. Kang and directed by Smita Maroo and Vijay S. Bhanushali. The film is produced by Smita Maroo. It was released by Shemaroo Entertainment. Animation Hong Kong crime lord Chin Chin Chu wants to hire Lupin, Fujiko, and Jigen to recover a gold dragon statue from the wreckage of the Titanic. Lupin is intrigued as it is the same statue that his grandfather attempted to steal right before the Titanic sank. However, Lupin refuses to work with Chu and vows to retrieve it and his family pride on his own. With help from Kikyo, a childhood friend, Goemon also seeks to maintain his family's honor by ensuring no one, even Lupin, gains the statue. Who will be able to hang onto the statue and learn its secrets? Animation The Raft is a 2004 short animation film written and directed by Jan Thuring. Comedy Death Row is a 2006 comedy, crime fiction, horror, mystery and thriller film written by Rick Glassman and Kevin VanHook and directed by Kevin VanHook. Science Fiction Planet of the Apes: Rule the Planet is a film directed by Thomas C. Grane released on Jul 25, 2001. Thriller A Kiss So Deadly is a 1996 movie directed by Chuck Bowman. It is about a man who falls in love with his daughter's roommate, Amanda. When Amanda is murdered, the rest of the film goes through the process of trying to figure out who murdered Amanda. It does not take long for the daughter to get suspicious of her father. The film stars Charles Shaughnessy and Dedee Pfeiffer. Comedy Who's Next? is a 1999 comedy film directed by Felix Tissi. Documentary film Playboy: Playmate Profile Video Collection Featuring Miss December 1998, 1995, 1992, 1989 is a 1998 documentary film. Documentary film The Cold Rage of Makalu is a 2005 short documentary directed by Carsten Knoop. Comedy Collectors is a 2013 short animation comedy film written and directed by Marcel Hobi. Animation The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas is an animated Christmas TV special. It premiered on NBC on December 17, 1973 in the United States. It was produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, executive producer Norman Sedawie, and starred the voices of Tommy Smothers, Arte Johnson and Barbara Feldon, with narration by Casey Kasem. The story focuses on Theodore Edward Bear who is curious about Christmas and decides to go searching for it while the other bears hibernate for winter. In the early 1980s a plush Ted E. Bear was sold in stores. A Halloween sequel, The Great Bear Scare, was released in October 1983. It later aired on the Disney Channel until the late 1990s. Rights to the special are now owned by Lionsgate. It is available through the Lionsgate channel on YouTube and on the Netflix instant stream service. Documentary film Carry Me Home: The Story & Music of the Nathaniel Dett Chorale is a 2003 TV movie directed by Gerald Packer and Liam Romalis. Comedy Athili Sattibabu LKG is a telugu movie starring Allari Naresh and Kausha Rach, under the direction of EVV Satyanarayana.This movie released on 6 April 2007. Allari Naresh is playing a Pawnbroker in the film, while Raghubabu and Suneel play his wayward brothers. The first schedule was held from January 1 to 25, 2007 at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. The penultimate 4-day schedule took place in January-end in Hyderabad, followed by a major schedule, from February 1 to 25, in Rajahmundry. Of the five songs in the film, one will be shot on sets, one in Rajahmundry and three of them abroad. Thriller The Shattered Illusion is a 1928 Australian silent film about a rich financier who is shipwrecked. Unlike many Australian silent films, a copy of it exists today. Science Fiction To The Moon and Beyond is the title of a special motion picture produced for and shown at the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair by Cinerama Inc. using a camera with a single fisheye lens and projected onto a dome screen. The process was called "The New CINERAMA - 360 Process" The film was shown in a 96 foot high "Moon Dome" that was part of Transportation and Travel building in the Transportation section of the Fair. Text from ad in the World's Fair Guide Book: YOUR MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE AT THE WORLD'S FAIR! THE NEW CINERAMA-360 PROCESS TAKES YOU... TO THE MOON AND BEYOND YOU will be propelled on the most fantastic, incredible voyage through billions of miles of space . . . from its utmost outer reaches . . . back to the Earth itself, and into the center of the minutest atom. All through the magic of Cinerama! AT THE TRANSPORTATION & TRAVEL PAVILION 3 SHOWINGS EVERY HOUR Stanley Kubrick watched the film and was so impressed by it that he hired its special effects supervisor Douglas Trumbull to help make animations for his upcoming film, 2001, A Space Odyssey. Trumbull then made similar effects for the 2001 movie as he did for To the Moon and Beyond. Comedy Josh Jarman is a 2004 Australian comedy film directed by Pip Mushin and starring Marcus Graham. Filming took place around Melbourne, Australia. Documentary film A Brother With Perfect Timing is a 1987 documentary, directed by Chris Austin, about musician Abdullah Ibrahim and his struggle for freedom with apartheid in South Africa. Comedy Cross Connection is a 2009 Indian Bengali film Science Fiction Override is a 1994 American science fiction genre short film. It was the directorial debut of Danny Glover and starred Lou Diamond Phillips and Emily Lloyd. It is based on the Nebula- and Hugo-nominated short story, Over the Long Haul, by Martha Soukup. The film was part of Showtime's Directed By... series that showcased well-known Hollywood actors stepping behind the camera as first-time film directors. Comedy A Game Chicken is a lost 1922 silent film romantic-comedy produced by Realart and distributed by Paramount Pictures. This film starred Bebe Daniels and was directed by Chester Franklin. Comedy Phony Express is the 75th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film "“Petition – The court of the complainants”, directed by Zhao Liang, is a unique testimony about China today. Since 1996 Zhao Liang has filmed the “petitioners”, who come from all over China to make complaints in Beijing about abuses and injustices committed by the local authorities. Gathered near the complaints offices, around the southern railway station of Beijing, living in most cases in makeshift shelters, the complainants wait for months or years to obtain justice. Peasants thrown off their land, workers from factories which have gone into liquidation, small homeowners who have seen their houses demolished but received no compensation..., all types of cases are represented. Faced with the most brutal intimidation from the local authorities, the complainants who stubbornly continue despite everything find that their hopes are often vain. Zhao Liang has accompanied several of them, particularly a mother and her daughter, whose full story we follow over ten years. A film shot right up to the start of the Olympic Games in direct contact with realities, showing the persistent contradictions of China in the midst of powerful economic expansion." Quoting the description from the 2009 Cannes Film Festival site, Animation En parties is a 2011 animated short film directed by Hugo Bravo. Comedy Kakabakaba Ka Ba? is a musical-comedy film produced by LVN Pictures in 1980, with Mike de Leon as director. The film revolves on two couples who found themselves in conflict with the foreign commercial giants that control the Philippine economy, the Japanese and the Chinese. Moreover, it involved the Catholic Church which has a stranglehold on the Philippine society itself. The film reflects on the Philippine economy and society being primarily controlled by other forces for their own benefits and become instruments in performing illegal activities. Actors Christopher de Leon, Sandy Andolong, Jay Ilagan and Charo Santos starred as main heroes in the story, while Johnny Delgado and APO Hiking Society's Buboy Garovillo portrayed as main villains. Comedy Pra Quem Fica, Tchau is a 1971 Brazilian comedy film directed by and starring Reginaldo Faria. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller Christian Blake is a 2008 thriller film written by Eoin Macken and directed by Eoin Macken. Documentary film The Holocaust: In Memory of Millions is a 1994 News & Documentary Emmy Award nominated tv program aired in 1994 in the USA. Thriller Bare Knuckles is a 1977 blaxploitation film, starring Robert Viharo, Sherry Jackson and Gloria Hendry. The film was written and directed by Don Edmonds. The plot follows L.A. bounty hunter Zachary Kane, on the hunt for a masked serial killer on the loose. Director Edmonds said he didn't get any permits for the movie, made for ─0 with another ─0 spent for goods and services. It is one of the films that have inspired Quentin Tarantino, and it was selected by Tarantino himself to be shown at his Los Angeles Grindhouse Festival in 2007. In May 2008, it was being shown by Viharo's son, Will, as part of his long-running Thrillville theater program. Animation Model Starship is a 2013 animation short comedy film directed by Max Hattler. Thriller The Mystery of Spoon River is a 2000 thriller film written and directed by Scott A. Meehan. Animation Different story is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Pawel Debski. Documentary film The Earth Wins is a documentary film directed by Jerry Grayson. Documentary film Ufologist is a 2012 short documentary mystery film directed by Ewan McNicol and Anna Sandilands. Comedy Drömkåken is a 1993 Swedish comedy film directed by Peter Dalle. Comedy Losing Control is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Valerie Weiss about a female scientist who wants proof that her boyfriend is "the one." Losing Control was released theatrically on March 23, 2012 in New York City and will expand to more cities on March 30, 2012. The film won Best Director at the 2011 Feel Good Film Festival, Connie Clair Spirit Award for Top Female Filmmaker of 2011 at The Chicago Comedy Film Festival and First Honorable Mention for the Christopher Wetzel Independent Film Comedy Award. Comedy Machi no hi is a comedy film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Comedy The Dog Who Stopped the War, or in original Quebec French La guerre des tuques, is a French Canadian comedy/drama film from Quebec, directed by André Mélançon. The film is the 1st in the Tales for All series of children's movies created by Les Productions la Fête. Comedy The Romancing Star III is a 1989 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Sherman Wong and starring Stanley Fung, Wong Jing, Lawrence Cheng, Wong Jim, Shing Fui-On, Chan San Ho and guest stars Andy Lau, the star of The Romancing Star II Documentary film Koko is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Imad Achkar. Animation Stainless Night is a Japanese erotic anime with futanari themes directed by Ryunosuke Otonashi. The hentai consist of two episodes and was produced by Pink Pineapple. It was licensed and distributed by Kitty Media, a subdivision of Media Blasters. The anime was adapted from the ero-manga of the same name. Comedy Calendar Girl is a 1993 film starring Jason Priestley, Gabriel Olds, and Jerry O'Connell. The movie, set in 1962, tells the story of three young men who go on a trip to Hollywood to fulfil their dream of meeting Marilyn Monroe. It has similarities to the real life story of Gene Scanlon who in 1953 with a friend crossed America and had a date with Marilyn Monroe which she paid the bill for. The film was directed by John Whitesell and written by Paul W. Shapiro, with music by Hans Zimmer. Animation Popeye the Sailor Man always said, "I yam what I yam, and that's all that I yam!" What he is here is the star of this collection of nine delightfully entertaining vintage cartoon classics, including "Patriotic Popeye", "Assault And Flattery", "Me Feelins Is Hurt", and "I Never Changes My Altitude." Comedy Mappilai Vinayagar is an upcoming Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Sriram Padmanabhan. The film, a humorous take on the life of a guy who fears he won't get married at all, features several members from the cult comedy show Lollu Sabha including Jeeva who plays the lead role as well as Santhanam, Swaminathan and Manohar. The film also features K. Bhagyaraj, Pandiarajan and Urvashi amongst a bevy of other supporting actors. Comedy Ostia is a 1970 Italian comedy film. It is the directorial debut of Sergio Citti. Animation My Happy End is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by Milen Vitanov. Documentary film The Heartless Machine is a 2013 short music documentary film written and directed by Reid W. Connell. Thriller Danger Beneath the Sea is a 2001 thriller television film and starring Casper Van Dien. Thriller The Ugly is a 1997 New Zealand horror film, the first feature directed and written by Scott Reynolds. The film starred Paolo Rotondo, Rebecca Hobbs, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, and Roy Ward. The film is about a psychiatrist that is meeting with a serial killer to determine whether or not he has been successfully cured. They delve into a journey through his past and his victims, and through this "The Ugly," a distorted allusion to the The Ugly Duckling, is revealed. It was nominated for best film awards at festivals in New Zealand, Portugal and the United States. Comedy Bringing up Girls in Bohemia is a 1997 romantic comedy film written by Michal Viewegh and Václav Sasek directed by Petr Koliha. Comedy Chinese Tea-Set is a 1999 film written and directed by Vitali Moskalenko. Animation The Miller, His Son And The Donkey is a 1960 film written by Krešo Golik and directed by Mate Bogdanović. Animation From Here To Immortality is a 2013 animation LGBT short action adventure comedy film written and directed by Luise Husler. Documentary film The arduous lifestyle of a traveling tent circus often contradicts the romantic notion of "running away with a circus." This film documents the daily routines of the small, family-owned Franzen Bros. Circus which performs in a new town each day. While focusing on those aspects of the circus which are not generally accessible to the circus audience, Cotton Candy and Elephant Stuff captures the magic and the banality of circus life. Documentary film The Tallest Tree in our Forest is a 1977 documentary film directed and written by Gil Noble, about singer, actor and activist, Paul Robeson. The Tallest Tree was shot on 16mm film and was started shortly before Robeson's death at age 77 in 1976. The film features rare archival footage, interviews, and still photography throughout the twentieth century. The title is taken from a 1940s statement made by Mary McLeod Bethune describing Paul Robeson. The film was originally available in a three-part format for use on public-access television channels and in classrooms for ages fourteen and above. Documentary film Tanzende Hände is a 1960 short documentary film directed by Hans Reinhard. Thriller Vasundhara is a 2014 Kannada thriller/drama film directed by T.S. Nagabharana. The name refers to Mother Earth and its role as life giver, protector, preserver and absolver of all sins of all forms of life, and the embodiment of patience and tolerance. Thriller Walk All Over Me is a Canadian film released in 2007 written by Robert Cuffley and Jason Long. The film stars Leelee Sobieski as "Alberta", a small-town girl who assumes the false identity of her former babysitter and current dominatrix roommate "Celene", played by Tricia Helfer. Lothaire Bluteau, Michael Eklund, Michael Adamthwaite, and Jacob Tierney also star in the film. It was directed by Cuffley and produced by Carolyn McMaster. Walk All Over Me premiere at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was bought by The Weinstein Company. Science Fiction Bharathan or Bharathan Effect is a 2007 Malayalam science fiction-thriller film written by Madhu Muttam, directed by Anil Das and starring Biju Menon in the title role. The film is about a genius inventor who makes a small gadget which could fly without fuel using the concept of antigravity. The film released with the tag "The First Science Fiction Thriller in Malayalam" although another movie of the same genre, titled Karutha Rathrikal, was released in 1967. Bharathan was panned by the critics and audiences alike and was questioned for its scientific accuracy. It was the second film scripted by Madhu Muttam, whose 1993 psychological thriller Manichitrathazhu was hailed by critics as one of the greatest thrillers ever made in India. Comedy Le Roi des resquilleurs is a French film directed by Pierre Colombier, released in 1930. It was distributed in the USA as The King of the Gate Crashers. Thriller IF2: Interceptor Force 2, commonly called Interceptor Force 2, is a 2002 Sci Fi Pictures science-fiction TV movie on the Sci Fi Channel. A sequel to the 1999 Sci Fi Channel telefilm Interceptor Force, it is directed by Phillip Roth, and stars Olivier Gruner, Roger R. Cross, Adrienne Wilkinson, Elizabeth Gracen and Nigel Bennett. Government-trained soldiers called the Interceptors are assigned to look at a crash site of an alien spacecraft in Russia where they find a 7-foot-tall alien that can change shapes. Thriller Killer Instinct is a 2001 horror film written by Bruce Cameron and Christopher Stone and directed by Ken Barbet. Animation Elmer's Adventure: My Father's Dragon is a 1997 Japanese anime film based on the children's books by Ruth Stiles Gannett. Thriller Armored Car Robbery is a 1950 American film noir directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Charles McGraw. The movie was filmed on location in Los Angeles, California. Armored Car Robbery is a heist movie, a sub-genre of crime-based films. It tells the story of a well-planned robbery of cash from an armored car when it stops at a sports stadium. The heist goes awry and a tough Los Angeles cop sets off in hot pursuit of the culprits. Comedy La belle aventure is a 1932 film directed by Roger Le Bon and Reinhold Schünzel. Documentary film nMatriarch Dottie says it all in the opening sequence: “If you don’t have family, you don’t have anything.” The phrase echoes as their story unfolds, rife with war trauma, teenage pregnancy, domestic and sexual abuse, and foster care. How can the debilitating cycle be broken? As father Don asks, “Is this the real me, or is this what I’ve been created as?” Spanning a year, from one October to the next, this bittersweet documentary chronicles the attempts of his family to answer such questions, desperate but seemingly powerless as they are to break free of the poverty trap. The Mosher family courageously opens their lives to us; as they bear their burden, we are in turn confronted with the unmistakable truth that , to quote Gandhi, we must all be the change we wish to see in the world." Quoting the description from the 2009 Starz Denver Film Festival Comedy Fauj Mein Mauj is an upcoming Bollywood comedy film Directed by Murli Nagavalli, and Produced by Ravi Walia. Starring Paresh Rawal Rajpal Yadav, Zakir Hussain, Sharat Saxena, Asrani and Mallika Sherawat, in lead role. Documentary film Cakes Da Killa: NO HOMO is a 2013 short film directed by Ja’Tovia Gary. Comedy The Perfect Furlough is a 1958 romantic service comedy directed by Blake Edwards and written by Stanley Shapiro. Edwards and Shapiro would re-team the following year for another Tony Curtis service comedy, Operation Petticoat. Animation Arctic Antics is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930. Science Fiction CITY OF LIGHT is a western-meets-science fiction story told in a skillful mix of live action sequences and B-movie footage. Performance artist-singer Peaches stars in a gunslinging cameo as 'the sheriff.' Documentary film The Eternauta's Wife is a 2011 documentary film written by Adán Aliaga and Diego Ameixeiras and directed by Adán Aliaga. Documentary film Adventuress Wanted is a documentary film starring Thomas McAlevey and Yoshiko Kino. It is written and directed by Thomas McAlevey, who founded Bandit Rock in Stockholm in 1995. Thriller Jar City is a 2006 Icelandic film directed by Baltasar Kormákur. It is based on Mýrin, a novel written by Arnaldur Indriðason and released in English as Jar City. Kormákur is in the midst of producing an English-language remake, also called Jar City, which will be set in Louisiana. Comedy This is Perth is a satirical Australian short film made by Vincenzo Perrella and Dan Osborn. The film became a viral internet hit and the most viewed Western Australian short film shortly after it was released online in August 2009. Profiled across all mainstream media outlets in WA, it was cited as reigniting the so-called Perth ‘Dullsville’ debate, and has been archived in the local studies section of the City of Perth library. Animation Simples Assim is a 2014 animated short film directed by José Márcio Nicolosi de Melo. Documentary film Just for Kicks is a 2005 documentary film about the sneaker phenomena and history. It includes self-confessed "sneakerheads" like Grandmaster Caz, Reverend Run, and Missy Elliott. It tells the story of the legendary Nike Air Force One's, or as they are called in New York "Uptowns." Also about the beginning of Air Jordans. The documentary also tells the story of how hip-hop pioneers DJ Run, Jam Master Jay, and DMC had everyone wearing Adidas Superstars with their smash hit "My Adidas." Documentary film Great Chicken Wing Hunt is a documentary, adventure and comedy film directed by Matt Reynolds. Comedy Mon frangin du Sénégal English: My brother from Senegal, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Guy Lacourt, written by Norbert Carbonnaux, starring Raymond Bussières and Louis de Funès. Documentary film Kluge Leni und der Löwe is a 1969 film directed by Alf Brustellin. Comedy Juke Joint is a 1947 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams and produced and released by Sack Amusement Enterprises. Documentary film The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True was a 1995 musical performance based on the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. The book and score of the film were performed on stage at Lincoln Center to benefit the Children's Defense Fund. The concert featured guest performers including Jackson Browne as the Scarecrow, Roger Daltrey as the Tin Man, Natalie Cole as Glinda, Joel Grey as the Wizard, Jewel as Dorothy, Nathan Lane as the Cowardly Lion, Debra Winger as the Wicked Witch, and Lucie Arnaz as Aunt Em. The Boys Choir of Harlem appeared as the Munchkins, and Ry Cooder and David Sanborn performed as musicians. Comedy Seven Days Under Mavis is a 1993 comedy short drama film written and directed by Anna Johnson. Comedy Big Trouble is a 2002 American comedy film based on the novel Big Trouble by Dave Barry. It was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and featured a large cast including Tim Allen, Rene Russo, Dennis Farina, Zooey Deschanel and Jason Lee. Like much of Dave Barry's fiction, it follows a diverse group of people through a series of extremely strange and humorous situations against the backdrop of Miami. Comedy Tingu Rangadu is a 1982 Telugu film directed by Tatineni Prasad. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Geetha, Kongara Jaggayya, Nutan Prasad, and Shaukar Janaki. Documentary film That's Entertainment! is a 1974 compilation film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to celebrate its 50th anniversary. It was followed by two sequels and a related film called That's Dancing!. The film, compiled by its writer-producer-director, Jack Haley, Jr., under the supervision of executive producer Daniel Melnick, turned the spotlight on MGM's legacy of musical film from the 1920s through the 1950s, featuring performances culled from dozens of the studio's famous films. Archive footage of Judy Garland, Eleanor Powell, Lena Horne, Esther Williams, Ann Miller, Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Jeanette MacDonald, Cyd Charisse, June Allyson, Mickey Rooney, Mario Lanza, William Warfield, and many others was featured. The various segments were hosted by a succession of the studio's legendary stars: Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, Bing Crosby, James Stewart, Elizabeth Taylor, and Liza Minnelli. Most of the hosts were filmed on MGM's famous backlot, which appears ramshackle and rundown in this film, because MGM had sold the property to developers and the sets were about to be demolished. Comedy Best Little Whorehouse in Rochdale is a 2011 comedy film directed by Ian Vernon. Comedy The Bishop Misbehaves is a 1935 American comedy crime film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Edmund Gwenn, Maureen O'Sullivan and Lucile Watson. It was based on the 1934 play of the same title by Frederick J. Jackson. Dupont made the film after signing a one-film contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, having made his first American sound film the year before with Universal Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title The Bishop's Misadventures. Documentary film Un vivant qui passe is a 1999 documentary film about an interview with a WWII Red Cross official who wrote a glowing report on a Jewish ghetto-cum-death camp. Film was written and directed by Claude Lanzmann. Animation Touché, Pussy Cat! is a 1954 one-reel animated Tom and Jerry short, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with production by Fred Quimby and music by Scott Bradley. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1954, the series' final Oscar nomination, while Johann Mouse won the last award for the series a year before. Touché, Pussy Cat! is a follow-up to the 1952 cartoon The Two Mouseketeers, which won the 1951 Academy Award. The title is also Tuffy's catchphrase in the "Mouseketeer" shorts. The cartoon was animated by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Irven Spence, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released in theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on December 18, 1954. It was the first of the Tom and Jerry shorts to be produced in the widescreen CinemaScope format, but was the second CinemaScope-produced short to be released. The cartoon also exists in a non-Cinemascope format. Touché, Pussy Cat! spawned two further entries in the "Mouseketeer" series of Tom and Jerry cartoons, namely Tom and Chérie in 1955, and Royal Cat Nap in 1958. Documentary film The Trail From Xinjiang is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Dongnan Chen. Thriller Run! Bitch Run! is a 2009 American rape and revenge film emulating the style of grindhouse-era productions. It follows two Catholic schoolgirls who, selling religious paraphernalia door-to-door to fund their education, are brutally raped and left for dead. One of them, surviving the affair, returns with a shotgun to exact revenge on her tormentors. Science Fiction The Return of the Living Dead is a 1985 American black comedy/zombie horror film written and directed by Dan O'Bannon and starring Clu Gulager, James Karen, Don Calfa and Linnea Quigley. The film tells the story of how three men accompanied by a group of teenage punks deal with the accidental release of a horde of brain hungry zombies onto an unsuspecting town. The film is known for introducing the popular concept of zombies eating brains, as opposed to just eating human flesh, like previous zombie iterations, as well as its soundtrack, which features several noted deathrock and punk rock bands of the era. The film was a critical success and performed moderately well at the box office. It later spawned four sequels. Comedy Asterix Conquers America is a 1994 animated movie directed by Gerhard Hahn. It was produced in Germany as Asterix in Amerika by Gerhard Hahn and Jürgen Wohlrabe, and is the first Asterix film produced outside of France. It is loosely based on the comic Asterix and the Great Crossing but has numerous significant variations on the plot. It featured the voice talents of Craig Charles as Asterix and Howard Lew Lewis as Obelix. Documentary film The Good Soldier is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by American filmmakers Lexy Lovell and Michael Uys. Using interviews with five veterans from different generations of American wars, the film explores the definition of what being a 'good soldier' really means. Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States and a former bombardier in WWII, served as an advisor to the filmmakers. Comedy High Risk is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing, and starring Jet Li, Jacky Cheung, Chingmy Yau, Charlie Yeung, Billy Chow, Kelvin Wong and Valerie Chow. Corey Yuen serves as the film's fight choreographer. This was Kelvin Wong's final film appearance, who has retired from acting, until his death in 15 years. The film is a parody of some of Hollywood's most influential action films, such as Die Hard and Speed. It also gained controversy for spoofing Jackie Chan, who was, in turn, offended by the satire. Meltdown is the title given to this film in the United States by Columbia TriStar Home Video. Science Fiction 51 Degrees is a 2014 science fiction film written and directed by Grigorij Richters and starring Moritz von Zeddelmann, Steve Nallon, Jamie Doyle, Dolly-Ann Osterloh and Steven Cree. The film is visually presented as found footage shot from the perspective of various video recording devices, primarily from a hand-held camcorder operated by the main characters and from CCTV cameras and Social Media. The original soundtrack was composed by Queen and Brian May. Comedy Volume III in the Bullets, Bombs and Babes collection from director Andy Sidaris. This is the 5 hour DVD release from Feb 2006. It includes 3 of his past films, "Do or Die", "Hard Hunted", "Day of the Warrior". Animation Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins is a 2000 Disney animated direct-to-video film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and DisneyToon Studios and disturbuted by Walt Disney Home Video that acts as a pilot to the television series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command . Set in the fictional universe of the Pixar film series Toy Story, the film inspired a line of Buzz Lightyear toys. The opening computer-animated sequence was created by Pixar, while the rest of the film was traditionally animated by Walt Disney Television Animation. It was the only DisneyToon Studios animated film based on one of Pixar's properties to be produced until 2013's theatrical Cars spin-off film Planes. Tim Allen reprises his role as the voice of Buzz Lightyear, as do Wallace Shawn, R. Lee Ermey, Jeff Pidgeon, and Joe Ranft as Rex, Sarge, Squeeze Toy Aliens and Wheezy respectively. Woody is voiced by Jim Hanks, the younger brother of original Woody voice actor Tom Hanks, and Hamm is voiced by Andrew Stanton instead of John Ratzenberger. Thriller From Russia with Love is the second James Bond film made by Eon Productions and the second to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Released in 1963, the film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and directed by Terence Young. It is based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. In the film, James Bond is sent to assist in the defection of Soviet consulate clerk Tatiana Romanova in Turkey, where SPECTRE plans to avenge Bond's killing of Dr. No. Following the success of Dr. No, United Artists approved a sequel and doubled the budget available for the producers. In addition to filming on location in Turkey, the action scenes were shot at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire and in Scotland. Production ran over budget and schedule, and had to rush to finish by its scheduled October 1963 release date. From Russia with Love was a critical and commercial success, taking over $78 million in worldwide box office receipts, more than its predecessor Dr. No. Comedy Mungo MacDiamond is a lonely accountant without any excitement in his life. But that changes when a legendary Hungarian billionaire presents Mungo and his colleagues with an unusual business proposition: if they and a rival company each choose a man to compete in a sword duel, the winning side will get the tycoon's entire empire. Mungo reluctantly agrees to fight and his life suddenly becomes filled with intrigue, danger and romance. As he prepares for the duel, he falls hopelessly in love with the billionaire’s young wife…but she secretly devises her own plan to hold on to the empire. Further complicating matters, Mungo must contend with a band of Gypsies bent on revenge who have their own stake in the duel. And ultimately, he must face an opponent in the duel who turns out to be a greater adversary than he could have imagined. Filled with twists and turns around every corner, The Dueling Accountant is a whimsical and adventurous comedy about the making of an unlikely hero. Science Fiction Infected is a Canadian television Adventure Science-Fiction thriller film, which was directed by Adam Weissman. Comedy Dinner for One, also known as The 90th Birthday, or by its corresponding German alternative title, Der 90. Geburtstag, is a two-hander comedy sketch written by British author Lauri Wylie for the theatre in the 1920s. German television station Norddeutscher Rundfunk recorded a performance of the piece in 1963, in its original English language, with a short introduction in German. This comedy sketch went on to become the most frequently repeated TV programme ever. The 18-minute single take black-and-white 1963 TV recording featuring British comedians Freddie Frinton and May Warden has become an integral component of the New Year's Eve schedule of several German television stations. Versions of the sketch are also shown by Danish, and Swedish channels, a December 23 staple on Norwegian national television, and a cult television classic in Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, the Faroe Islands and Austria; on New Year's Eve 2003 alone, the sketch was broadcast 19 times. As of 2005, the sketch has been repeated more than 230 times. It is famous in other countries as well — including German-speaking Switzerland and South Africa. It is likewise broadcast on New Year in Australia on SBS. Comedy Hunting Elephants is a 2013 Israeli crime comedy film directed by Reshef Levi. It stars, among others, Sasson Gabai, Moni Moshonov and Patrick Stewart. It was released to theaters in Israel on July 4, 2013. The plot centers around Jonathan, a 12 year old boy who, with his grandfather and two others, attempts to rob the bank where his deceased father had worked. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Documentary film Deuda is a 2004 Argentine documentary film directed and written by Jorge Lanata with Andrés G. Schaer. The film premiered on 7 October 2004 in Buenos Aires . The film was nominated for a number of Silver Condor awards for Best Documentary and Best Screenplay, Feature-Length Documentary recognising directors Jorge Lanata and Andrés G. Schaer. At the 2005 World Soundtrack Awards the score musicians Andrés Goldstein and Daniel Tarrab were also nominated for an achievement award. Comedy Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons is a 1989 VHS release by MGM/UA Home Video, containing 11 classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, all of which are centered on World War II. Film critic Leonard Maltin from Entertainment Tonight tells trivia about each cartoon. Documentary film You've Been Trumped is a 2011 documentary by British filmmaker Anthony Baxter. The film documents the construction of a luxury golf course on a beach in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland by Real Estate Tycoon Donald Trump, and the subsequent struggles between the locals and Donald Trump and Scottish legal and governmental authorities. The film was briefly ranked as the highest rated British film of all time on the Internet Movie Database. The film used scenes from the movie Local Hero. When it was announced that the documentary was to be given its British television premiere on BBC Two on 21 October 2012, Trump's lawyers contacted the corporation to demand that the film should not be shown, claiming that it is "defamatory" and "misleading". The screening went ahead. The BBC defended its decision, noting that Trump had repeatedly refused to be interviewed in conjunction with the film. A follow up documentary called A Dangerous Game has recently been released. The film continues the story of the locals' struggle against Donald Trump but goes further afield also. Comedy Twin Kiddies is a 1917 comedy drama film written by Calder Johnstone and directed by Henry King. Thriller Rat Trap is a 2011 drama, crime fiction, thriller film written by Tigran Agaveljan and Andres Puustusmaa and directed by Andres Puustusmaa. Thriller Ek Thi Daayan is a 2013 Indian supernatural thriller film directed by Kannan Iyer, adapted from the short story Mobius Trips by Mukul Sharma. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Huma Qureshi, Konkona Sen Sharma and Kalki Koechlin. The film is co-produced by Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor, Vishal Bhardwaj and Rekha Bhardwaj. It was released on 19 April 2013 to mixed reviews from critics and decent box-office collections. Documentary film Underdogs: A War Movie is the 1996 documentary, sport film directed by Doron Tsabari and Rino Tzor. Science Fiction The Bionic Woman and the Six Million Dollar Man reunite with a few younger bionic assistants and try to catch a bionic spy. Comedy Burning Palms is a 2010 satirical thriller film based on Los Angeles stereotypes told through five intertwining storylines. The film is the directorial debut of screenwriter Christopher B. Landon. Comedy The Fable of the Small Town Favorite Who Was Ruined by Too Much Competition is a 1916 American short comedy silent film, the director unnamed and written by George Ade. It was released in cinemas on July 12, 1916, in the United States. Comedy That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana is a crossover episode of the Disney Channel sitcoms That's So Raven, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, and Hannah Montana. In the United States it aired on July 28, 2006 as a three-part special and served as a TV movie. The Crossover was watched by 7.1 million viewers. In Brazil, it was watched by over 7 million viewers, the highest rated program in cable television in the country at the time of the premiere, beating well known series such as Monk, The Closer, and Psych. Thriller Bhagam Bhag is a 2006 Bollywood comedy murder mystery film, starring Akshay Kumar and Govinda. It is the first time the two are in a film together. The movie also stars Paresh Rawal, Lara Dutta and Jackie Shroff. It is directed by Priyadarshan. Shooting took place in Oxford, United Kingdom in July–August 2006, filming at several University of Oxford landmarks. It released on 22 December 2006. The story borrows certain sub-plots from Siddique-Lal's 1995 Malayalam film Mannar Mathai Speaking as well as 1958 Hollywood classic Vertigo and was remade in Telugu as Brahmanandam Drama Company in 2008. The climax is borrowed from that of Marathi film Bindhaast. Comedy Suzanne Westenhoefer: A Bottom on Top is a 2007 comedy film directed by Andrea Meyerson. Thriller Watan Ke Rakhwale is a 1987 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. Rama Rao, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Dharmendra, Sunil Dutt, Sridevi, Moushumi Chatterjee, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor and Kader Khan. The film also has Ashok Kumar in an important role. The film was very successful commercially. Thriller Fled is a 1996 action film directed by Kevin Hooks. It stars Laurence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin as two prisoners chained together who flee during an escape attempt gone bad. The premise is loosely similar to the 1958 film The Defiant Ones. Animation My Friend Lage is a 2013 animation, short film written and directed by Eva Lindström. Thriller Allotment Wives is a film noir starring Kay Francis in her final screen appearance. An army investigator tries to shut down a scam that preys on soldiers and unknowingly falls in love with the woman behind it. Comedy Trailer Town is a 2003 low-budget film shot on digital video, written and directed by Giuseppe Andrews and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film is set in the trailer park where Andrews lives and stars many of the people who were his neighbors at the time. The film has drawn comparisons to the cult films of John Waters, Larry Clark, and Harmony Korine for its semi-realistic yet off-the-wall portrayal of lower-class individuals. Comedy Cheating, Inc. is a 1991 short, non-dialogue comedic silent film about a class of students cheating on their exam. The film was an official selection of the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Les Ciseaux Pointus is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Laurent Foudrot. Comedy Supporting Characters is a film directed by Daniel Schechter. It was written by Schechter and Tarik Lowe. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2012. The film follows two New York film editors trying to balance their personal lives while reworking a film. Comedy Missing Pieces is a 1992 comedy film directed and written by Leonard Stern. Eric Idle plays a former greeting-card writer whose possible inheritance causes him great distress. Animation When it was Blue is a 2008 animation film directed by Jennifer Todd Reeves. Animation The Grow is a 2012 Chinese animated film. Thriller Cry Terror! is a 1958 thriller film starring James Mason, Inger Stevens, and Rod Steiger. Comedy A Date with Fear is a 2011 Comedy Drama Thriller film written by Asit Kaul and Manpreet Brar and directed by Asit Kaul. Animation I Dream of Mimi is a Japanese hentai series by Kaoru Shintani. It was produced in 1997 by Pink Pineapple studios, with some work farmed out to OLM. It was released in North America by The Right Stuf International under the name I Dream of Mimi. It is based on the 1993 manga "ぶっとび!!CPU" by Kaoru Shintani, published by Hakusensha in Young Animal and as 3 tankoban under the Jets Comics banner. Comedy Two Horrifying Tales To Be Scared On Halloween is a 2010 short horror comedy film directed by Charlotte Beaudoin Pelletier and Philippe Toupin . Thriller Shyness Machine Girl was released January 23, 2009 in Japan as part of the Japanese DVD release for The Machine Girl. It is a brief side-story or gaiden to The Machine Girl rather than a direct sequel. This version stars gravure idol Noriko Kijima as Yoshie, who has not only a machine-gun arm but another gun which extends from her lower anatomy. Comedy Antboy is a 2013 adventure comedy family film written by Anders Ølholm, Torbjørn Rafn and Nikolaj Arcel and directed by Ask Hasselbalch. Comedy The Big Broadcast of 1936 is a Paramount Pictures production, directed by Norman Taurog, and is the second in the series of Big Broadcast movies. The musical comedy starred Bing Crosby, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Ethel Merman, The Nicholas Brothers, Lyda Roberti, Wendy Barrie, Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles, Akim Tamiroff, Amos 'n' Andy, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and Argentine tango singer Carlos Gardel. The film featured an early appearance by Dorothy Dandridge. Glenn Miller appears as part of the Ray Noble Orchestra. In Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, George Thomas Simon noted that Glenn Miller was paid extra by Ray Noble "for working on The Big Broadcast of 1936, so that Glenn's total weekly pay" was $356. Uncredited roles include Jack Mulhall. The screenplay was by Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin, Ralph Spence, and Julius J. Epstein, who was uncredited. The movie received an Academy Award nomination for Best Dance Direction by LeRoy Prinz for "It's the Animal in Me". The movie has not been released on DVD or VHS but is available on YouTube and online. Documentary film Indian Relay is a 2013 documentary action adventure film written by M. L. Smoker and directed by Charles Dye. Thriller Dear Life is a 2012 short, action, drama film written and directed by Daniel Monks. Comedy Stingaree is a musical film directed by William A. Wellman released by RKO Radio Pictures in 1934. The movie was based on a story by Ernest William Hornung, which was published in 1905. Set in Australia, it starred Irene Dunne as Hilda Bouverie and Richard Dix as Stingaree. Comedy The Dilemma is a 2011 American comedy-drama film starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James. The film is directed by Ron Howard. Savvy businessman Ronny and genius engineer Nick are best friends and partners in an auto design firm. They are pursuing a project to make their firm famous. Ronny sees Nick's wife Geneva kissing another man. Ronny seeks out answers and has to figure out how to tell Nick about what he saw while working with him to complete their critical presentation. It was filmed entirely in Chicago, Illinois. The Dilemma was released by Universal Pictures in the United States and Canada on January 14, 2011, to mostly poor reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office, barely breaking even with its $70 million budget. Comedy Cheerleader Ninjas is a 2002 camp/action film directed by Kevin Campbell, starring actress Kira Reed, and from production company Control Track Productions. In the film, the internet must be rescued from the control of a religious fanaticism group by four cheerleader ninjutsu students and their geek allies. The movie was filmed at Englewood High School. Science Fiction Timeline is a 2003 science fiction adventure film directed by Richard Donner, based on the novel of the same name by Michael Crichton. A team of present-day archaeologists are sent back in time to rescue their professor from medieval France in the middle of a battle. It stars Paul Walker, Frances O'Connor, Gerard Butler, Billy Connolly, David Thewlis and Anna Friel among others. Jerry Goldsmith composed the original score, which would have been his last before his death in 2004, but it was replaced with a new score by Brian Tyler, after the first cut was re-edited and Goldsmith's increasing health problems did not allow him to continue. The film was poorly received by critics and fans of the book and was a box office failure. Documentary film Krakatoa is a 1933 American short documentary film produced by Joe Rock. It won the Academy Award in 1934 for Best Short Subject. Educational Pictures was the film distributor of the film. This film was notable for overwhelming the sound systems of the cinemas of the time. In Australia, the distributors insisted on a power output of 10 watts RMS as a minimum for cinemas wishing to show the film. This was then considered a large system, and forced many cinemas to upgrade. A revised version was made in 1966 for the Library of Congress. Science Fiction My First Science Fiction Movie is a 2010 short sci-fi film written, directed and produced by Neil Needleman. Comedy A Scrap of Paper is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Sweet Evil is a 2010 drama/thriller film written and directed by Olivier Coussemacq. Documentary film Welcome Aboard Toxic Airlines is a 2007 British agenda-documentary film directed and produced by former airline captain Tristan Loraine on aerotoxic syndrome. Documentary film Voice Of The Well is a 2013 documentary film, written and directed by Patricia Black. Thriller Loot is a 2012 Nepali crime action film written and directed by Nischal Basnet. It stars young emerging actors from Nepal's film industry: Saugat Malla, Karma Shakya, Dayahang Rai, Prateek Raj Neupane, Sushil Raj Pandey, Reecha Sharma, Srijana Subba, Pravin Khatiwada and Sushma Karki. The film revolves around contemporary Kathmandu, Nepal where five ordinary guys try to find quick ways to get rich. The movie is about a character named Haku Kale who, along with four others, plots to rob a bank in Kathmandu. Loot features a soundtrack comprising mostly modern music. "Udhreko Choli" has become popular among young Nepalese. Nischal Basnet gave voice to the male part in the item song and Indira Joshi sang the female part. It is considered as a cult Nepali film which urban youth can relate to mainly because of the dialect used. Thriller Au rendez-vous de la mort joyeuse is a 1973 horror film directed by Juan Luis Buñuel. It is also known as At the Meeting with Joyous Death and Expulsion of the Devil and Lune lune coquelune. Comedy Henry Aldrich for President is a 1941 film directed by Hugh Bennett. Documentary film Secret Mysteries Vol. III focuses on the development of the new world as "The United States of America". This video will demonstrate that the history of America's government, and of its official symbols, is a history of secret societies. Examine America's much-talked-about dollar bill and the symbols it bears. Modern masonry claims that the all-seeing eye floating above the pyramid is not a Masonic symbol. But what did Freemason's President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his Masonic Vice President, Henry Wallace, believe when they attached this symbol to our currency in 1935? How were these American leaders influenced by the Russian mystic, Nicholas Roerich? Does the all-seeing eye represent the Masonic Christ? Was the eagle originally a phoenix bird? And what do all these occult symbols mean? Follow the journey of the Secret Mysteries series as we unveil their influence through the 20th century. Many believe that the real purpose of the many "Wars and Rumors of Wars" has been to establish a commonwealth of nations to rule the whole world. With the North American Union on the rise, is America the victim of deception? Or is she THE instrument of Global Government? Comedy Sh! The Octopus is a 1937 film directed by William C. McGann. Documentary film Jyanto Durga is a 2010 documentary film directed by Arin Paul for Anandautsab.com. Animation Digimon: The Movie is a 2000 American film adaptation of the first three Japanese Digimon films distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film used footage from the films Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!, and Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!/Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals. In comparison to the original films, Digimon: The Movie had a significant degree of editing, with more than 40 minutes of scenes from the individual Japanese versions cut out to save time and several plot changes. The main theme song to the movie is the "Digi Rap", a remixed and re-working of the theme song from the TV series'. The track is performed by M.C. Pea Pod & Paul Gordon. Comedy Heart is... 2 is a 2010 comedy drama family film written by Hwang-seong Kim, Jeong-cheol Lee, Jae-hwan Yoo and one other and directed by Jeong-cheol Lee. Documentary film Sunday Town Music Project is a 2012 film documentary written by David Wagoner and directed by Elvis Ripley. Comedy Aces Go Places 2, is a 1983 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Eric Tsang and starring Sam Hui, Sylvia Chang and Karl Maka. The film has also been dubbed into English and re-edited and was released overseas as Mad Mission II. It is a sequel to the 1982 film, Aces Go Places. Science Fiction Fetching Cody is a 2005 drama/science-fiction film written and directed by David Ray. The film takes place in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and follows the story of Art Frankel as he desperately tries to save his girlfriend Cody Wesson who is in the hospital after an overdose on drugs. Art discovers a time machine and decides to use it to save Cody by attempting to rewrite her past. The film also features local drag queen Robert Kaiser as Sabrina. Comedy The Great Piggy Bank Robbery is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, produced in early 1945, and released in 1946. It was directed by Robert Clampett, and features Daffy Duck in Clampett's penultimate Warner cartoon, produced shortly before he left the studio. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z the Movie: The World's Strongest, also known by Toei's own English title The Strongest Guy in the World, is the second feature movie in the Dragon Ball Z franchise. It was originally released in Japan on March 10, 1990, between episodes 39 and 40 of DBZ, at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival along with the second Akuma-kun movie and the 1990 movie version of Sally the Witch. It was released on VHS and DVD in North America on May 26, 1998, with an English voice dub, produced by Pioneer Home Entertainment in association with Funimation Entertainment. Pioneer's dub used the original Ocean Productions voice cast of the TV series. The film was later re-dubbed by Funimation's in-house voice cast and released again to DVD on November 14, 2006 in a box set titled "First Strike," which included Dead Zone and The Tree of Might. It was later remastered and released in a Double Feature set with Dead Zone on Blu-ray and DVD on May 27, 2008. The film was released to DVD again on November 1, 2011 in a remastered box set containing the first five Dragon Ball Z movies. Comedy La Vérité si je mens ! is a 1997 French film, directed by Thomas Gilou. It was followed by a sequel, La Vérité si je mens ! 2, and a third movie La Vérité si je mens ! 3. Documentary film Shylock is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by Pierre Lasry. Documentary film Fitna is a 2008 short film by Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders. Approximately 17 minutes in length, the film attempts to demonstrate that the Qur'an motivates its followers to hate all who violate Islamic teachings. The movie shows selected excerpts from Suras of the Qur'an, interspersed with media clips and newspaper cuttings showing or describing acts of violence and/or hatred by Muslims. The film argues that Islam encourages – among other things – acts of terrorism, antisemitism, violence against women, violence and subjugation of infidels and against homosexuals and Islamic universalism. A large part of the film details the influence of Islam on the Netherlands. The film was published on the Internet in 2008. Shortly before its release, its announcement was suspended from its website by the American provider because of the perceived controversy. It stirred a still continuing debate in the Netherlands as well as abroad, and a criminal prosecution for hate speech. The Arabic title-word "fitna" means "disagreement and division among people" or a "test of faith in times of trial". Documentary film Hollywood High is a 2003 documentary television film about the depiction of drug addiction in film. It was directed by Bruce Sinofsky, and features appearances by Darren Aronofsky, Jared Leto and Hubert Selby Jr. It was originally aired on AMC on March 31, 2003. The Los Angeles Times said that the documentary "examines how the seductive highs and excruciating lows of drug use have evolved on-screen during the last 60 years" and that "it offers plenty for movie fans to think about." The Cincinnati Enquirer called it "a surprisingly well-crafted and honest documentary" containing interviews with "some frank people who have something to say." The Columbia Companion to American History on Film calls it "particularly acute in its analysis of Hollywood 'drug movies' from Reefer Madness to Requiem for a Dream." Comedy Ragtime Snap Shots is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Easy to Get is a lost 1920 silent film comedy starring Marguerite Clark and Harrison Ford. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. It was filmed at Loon Lake, Adirondack Mountains. Comedy Zip, the Dodger is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Searchers 2.0 is a 2007 road film directed by Alex Cox. It stars Del Zamora and Ed Pansullo. Described by Cox as a "microfeature," it was shot on digital video in 10 days for a budget of $180,000. Lacking distribution, it featured a very limited theatrical run of one-night showings at various theaters throughout 2007 and 2008, followed by its premier on BBC in the UK, and eventual DVD release in Japan and North America. It is a significant movie in Cox's career as it marks his first comedy and his first feature-length original screenplay to be produced since Straight to Hell, 20 years prior. Thriller Sisters is a 2006 independent horror film directed by Douglas Buck. It is a remake of the 1973 Brian De Palma film of the same name. The film stars Stephen Rea, Lou Doillon, and Chloë Sevigny in the leading roles, with Dallas Roberts and JR Bourne playing supporting characters. The story centers on a news reporter who, after witnessing a murder, becomes involved in a crime investigation surrounding a mysterious doctor and one of his former patients, a young French woman who was born with a Siamese twin. The movie was filmed in 2006 in North Carolina as well as Vancouver, British Columbia on an estimated budget of $60,000. The film had a troubled release history, and was never given a theatrical release; it was eventually released on DVD in the United States on March 11, 2008. Comedy La fruta amarga is a 1931 film directed by Jose Lopez Rubio and Arthur Gregor. Animation Cargo Cult is a 2013 animation short film, written and directed by Bastien Dubois. Comedy A Sinful Life is a 1989 comedy film written by Melanie Graham and directed by William Schreiner. Comedy Coyote is a 2007 independent film created by Brian Petersen and Brett Spackman. After a friend's son is deported to Mexico, the two main characters smuggle him back into the United States. After seeing the desperate plight and unscrupulous people who are generally involved in smuggling people into the United States, the friends decide to apply business principles to the issue. They set up a business venture to smuggle more people in for profit, becoming coyote smugglers. The movie chronicles the events that occur as the business venture begins to unravel. The film was produced by Devin Colvin and Chris Wyatt and did a successful festival run in 2008, garnering 7 awards including "Best Film" at both the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival and at the TriMedia Film Festival, and "Best Actor" for Petersen at the San Diego International Film Festival. Thriller Contract is a Hindi film by Ram Gopal Varma, where the story revolves around an ex-commando man, Aman, whose wife and daughter are killed in a terrorist attack. A top undercover cop then approaches Aman to collaborate with him to hunt the mastermind of these terrorist attacks Sultan, who is planning another big attack on the city of Mumbai. With meticulous planning, Aman infiltrates the underworld gangs to reach Sultan, the chief mentor. Documentary film Hidden Universe 3D is a 2013 Australian documentary written and directed by Russell Scott. The film is narrated by Golden Globe winner Miranda Richardson and was released to IMAX 3D theaters in 2013. Documentary film Dong is a 2006 documentary film by Chinese director, Jia Zhangke. It is the companion piece to Jia's Still Life, which was released concurrently although Dong was reputedly conceived of first. The film, which runs a relatively short 66 minutes, follows the artist and actor Liu Xiaodong as he invites Jia to film him while he paints a group of laborers near the Three Gorges Dam and later a group of women in Bangkok. The film was produced and distributed by Jia's own production company, Xstream Pictures, based out of Hong Kong and Beijing. Dong was screened at the 2006 Venice International Film Festival as part of its "Horizons" Program, and as part of the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival's "Real-to-Reel" Program. Dong was filmed in HD digital video. Documentary film Sei Venezia is a 2010 documentary Italian film written by Carlo Mazzacurati, Marco Pettenello and Claudio Piersanti, and directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. Comedy Drahý zesnulý is a 1964 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film 101 Rent Boys is a 2000 documentary film that explores the West Hollywood hustler scene. The producers recruited 101 hustlers from on and around Santa Monica Boulevard and paid each of them $50 for their time. The boys, who were from diverse ethnic, racial, regional and economic backgrounds, were interviewed in motel rooms on such topics as how they entered into prostitution, their sexual orientation, drugs and their first johns. The film focuses on a few of the boys more extensively while much smaller clips of other subjects are used. Each rent boy was assigned a number but not each one is so identified in the film. While some of the subjects are interviewed in various states of undress and the talk sometimes becomes sexually explicit, the film itself contains no sexual activity. The DVD release, however, has a feature where each of the interview subjects were left alone with the camera for five minutes to do whatever they choose. In this feature, several participants masturbate. A companion book, also called 101 Rent Boys, was released, featuring photos and excerpts from the interviews. Comedy Because of Him is a 1946 American romantic comedy film starring Deanna Durbin, Charles Laughton and Franchot Tone. It includes a memorable scene in which Durbin sings Danny Boy. Thriller Lions for Lambs is a 2007 American drama war film directed by Robert Redford about the connection between a platoon of United States soldiers in Afghanistan, a U.S. senator, a reporter, and a California college professor. It stars Tom Cruise, Robert Redford, and Meryl Streep. It was the first Cruise/Wagner Productions film since the company joined with United Artists subsequent to Cruise's falling out with Paramount Pictures in 2006. With a title that alludes to incompetent leaders sending brave soldiers into the slaughter of battle, the film takes aim at the U.S. government's prosecution of the wars in the Middle East, showing three different simultaneous stories: a senator who launches a new military strategy and details it to a journalist, two soldiers involved in said operation, and their college professor trying to re-engage a promising student by telling him their story. The film was written by Matthew Michael Carnahan, and directed by Redford. It was released in North America on Friday, November 9, 2007, to negative reviews and disappointing box office receipts. Documentary film Existir Sin Vos . Una Noche Con Charly García is a 2013 documentary film directed by Alejandro Chomski. Documentary film En El Futuro is a 2010 documentary/experimental film written and directed by Mauro Andrizzi. Animation To celebrate the repeal of Prohibition, Buddy opens up a German beer garden--and adopts a thick German accent for the occasion. Buddy's girlfriend Cookie doubles as the establishment's cigarette girl and the lead dancer in the lavish floor show. Also appearing is a Mae West lookalike, singing "My Good Time Slow Time Baseball Man"--and wait til you find out the true identity of the curvaceous cutie. Yes, there's a nominal tough-guy villain, but he's soon washed away in a sea of good cheer. Thriller Edgar Allan Poe's Ligeia is the 2009 horror thriller film written by John Shirley and directed by Michael Staininger. Documentary film Go Mickey Go is a 2013 documentary action biography history sport film written and directed by Yvonne Charneskey. Comedy Helden in Tirol is a 1998 comedy film directed by Niki List. Comedy Bollywood Beats is a 2009 Bollywood-inspired dance film. It is written & directed by Mehul Shah, produced by Kinetik Films, & distributed by Breaking Glass Films. Comedy Cirkus bude! is a 1954 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Josef Kemr. Thriller Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is a 2001 action film based on the popular Tomb Raider video game series featuring the character Lara Croft portrayed by Angelina Jolie. The film was directed by Simon West and was released during the summer of 2001. The film received primarily negative reviews from critics, who criticized the film's video game-like action sequences and senseless plot, though Jolie's performance as Croft was praised by critics and fans of the video game series alike. Despite the negative reception, the film was a financial success, ranking at number one in its opening weekend at the box office. At the time of the film's release, it was the highest-grossing video game adaptation until it was surpassed by Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, which grossed $336 million. The film is also the highest-grossing action film with a woman in the lead role, next to Sigourney Weaver's Aliens. A sequel, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, was released in 2003, which, despite critically surpassing Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, was not as financially successful, only grossing $156 million compared to Lara Croft: Tomb Raider's $274 million gross. Science Fiction The Sword Bearer is a 2006 Russian action film directed by Filipp Yankovsky, based on Yevgeni Danilenko's book of the same name. The stars of the film include famous Russian actors such as Artem Tkachenko, Chulpan Khamatova, and Aleksej Gorbunov. Comedy Eminem's Making the Ass is a 2005 comedy film. Comedy Trailer 2 is a 2010 action adventure comedy crime thriller musical sci-fi fantasy film. Thriller Forever, Lulu is a 1987 film starring Hanna Schygulla, Deborah Harry and Alec Baldwin. Documentary film A Beach Near Belfast is a 1996 short documentary film directed by Henri-François Imbert. Comedy The Seventh Floor is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Ugo Tognazzi. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller Snack Bar Budapest is a 1988 Italian neo-noir directed by Tinto Brass . It is based on the novel with the same title by Marco Lodoli and Silvia Bre. Comedy Save Angel Hope is a 2007 comedy film directed by Lukas Erni. Comedy Stan is a 2010 comedy film directed by Evald Johnson. Comedy Future Schlock is a 1984 Australian film. It was the first of four movies made by the team of Barry Peak and Chris Kiely who ran the Valhalla Cinemas in Sydney and Melbourne. The movie was known in production as The Ultimate Show. The producers claimed they managed to recoup half the amount of money they spent on the film. Documentary film 69: Love Sex Senior is a 2013 documentary drama written and directed by Menna Laura Meijer. Comedy Chinese Adventures in China is a 1965 French adventure comedy film starring Jean Paul Belmondo and Ursula Andress. It was directed by Philippe de Broca and written by Daniel Boulanger, loosely based on the 1879 novel Tribulations of a Chinaman in China by Jules Verne. Animation Doraemon: The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer is a 1981 animated film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. It was released in 1981. The movie was released in Japan 14 March 1981. In 2009 the film was remade as Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer. Documentary film Mysterious China: Marco Polo's Roof of the World is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Chris D. Nebe. Documentary film Animation Hotline is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Dustin Grella. Animation Summer Bummer is a 2012 short, animated film written and directed by Bill Plympton. Animation Akaffa is a 2012 animated short film directed by Joan Baz. Thriller Strange Factories is a British drama horror film written and directed by John Harrigan and produced by the British immersive theatre and production collective FoolishPeople. Strange Factories was released on October 26, 2013. Documentary film Las Sufragistas is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Ana Cruz. Documentary film Timber Craft is a 1984 short documentary film directed by Paul Humfress. Science Fiction Oral Infection is a film in the 2001 OVA film series Malice@Doll. Comedy The Bride’s Journey is a 1997 Italian comedy drama film written, directed and starred by Sergio Rubini. Documentary film Aarhus is a 2005 short documentary film directed by Jørgen Leth. Animation Dragon Hunters is a 2008 French computer-animated fantasy film, directed by creator Arthur Qwak and Guillaume Ivernel. It stars the voices of Vincent Lindon, Patrick Timsit and Marie Drion. The film was produced by Futurikon, and co-produced by LuxAnimation, Mac Guff Ligne and Trixter. It is based on the Dragon Hunters TV series. Comedy Class Cruise is an American teen comedy television film that premiered on NBC on October 22, 1989. The film was directed by Oz Scott and written by Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle. Documentary film "What are the issues at play when a LGBT community grows in a transitional area of a small city? The opening of a new lesbian-owned restaurant in the Hawley-Green neighborhood of Syracuse, New York challenges the definition and evolution of "community." This documentary from director Todd Cross takes us through the process of opening Laci’s Tapas Bar in the heart of this historic district – and shows what a strong, colorful community can accomplish when they put their hearts and minds together." Quoting the description from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Thriller Bajo la metralla is a 1983 thriller and drama film written by Albert Camus and Xavier Robles, and directed by Felipe Cazals. Thriller Thou Wast Mild And Lovely is a 2014 thriller, comedy romance film written by Josephine Decker and David Barker and directed by Josephine Decker. Comedy The Story of Us is a 1999 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Rob Reiner, and starring Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer as a couple married for fifteen years. The depiction of the marriage through a series of non-linear flashbacks is reminiscent of Two for the Road starring Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn, while the "interview" segments featuring characters addressing the camera directly as a therapist are reminiscent of Reiner's previous film When Harry Met Sally... starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. Comedy They Still Call Me Bruce is a 1987 comedy action film starring Johnny Yune. The film is a sequel to the 1982 film They Call Me Bruce?. Documentary film Experience in Material 52:DUBHOUSE is a 2013 film directed by Suzuki Ryoji and Kei Shichiri. Documentary film David & Me is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Marc Lamy and Ray Klonsky. Thriller Random Acts of Violence is a 2002 thriller film written by David Davis and Kantz and directed by Kantz. Thriller This Weekend is a 2012 Hindi action thriller directed by Bollywood fame stunt director Tinu Verma. Tinu Verma himself produced Kattu Puli for Kabishek Films. Vijay Verma composed music of this movie.and associate Director Khalid Abbas, The movie received negative reviews and was a failure at the box office. The film was shot in Hindi, with a few scenes reshot in Tamil and Telugu for alternate language versions. Notably, the Tamil version of the film, Kaattu Puli, released first on 17 February 2012. Animation This Silly Symphonies 'toon depicts night life at a cafe for bugs. There's a cricket orchestra, a spider and lady fly act, and some free-spirited insect dancing. Think of it as a forerunner to the bar scene from A Bug's Life, only with more music and a '30s Harlem flavor. Comedy Tillie's Tomato Surprise was a 1915 screen sequel to the previous year's Tillie's Punctured Romance again starring Marie Dressler as Tillie. The film was produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company, directed by Howell Hansel and written by Acton Davies. The supporting cast features Colin Campbell, Eleanor Fairbanks, Sarah McVicker and Clara Lambert. Originally a six-reel movie, only one reel is known to exist and remains archived at the Library of Congress. A quasi-sequel followed two years later starring Marie Dressler as Tillie for the third time, albeit with a different last name, in Tillie Wakes Up. Documentary film Living Stars is a 2014 Argentine documentary film co-directed by Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film later screened at 2014 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on April 25, 2014. Thriller "Nunsploitation. The fact that such a thing exists may surprise all but the most rabid film geeks. It exists. While maybe not as well-known as Blaxploitation, or women-in-prison films, it probably achieves the same amount of recognition as other sub-genres of exploitation cinema such as Naziploitation. In Nude Nuns With Big Guns, director Joseph Guzman pushes the already questionable boundaries of taste associated with the genre into a realm that god himself dare not tread. Sister Sarah, kidnapped by the ruthless motorcycle gang Los Muertos, is held captive as slave labor in their brothel, all the while drugged into submission. Following a brutal attack, Sr. Sarah manages to escape and exact revenge on all who have wronged her. In doing so, she discovers a conspiracy that leads right up to the hierarchy of the church. Guzman and company, having already proven themselves capable of recreating the look and feel of a classic grindhouse movie with their previous film Run Bitch Run!, hold nothing sacred here. The boobs and the blood fly early on and show no sign of abating as the ridiculous narrative hurtles forward. The title says it all: Nude Nuns With Big Guns. Don't say you didn't get what you came for." Quoting Kevin Monahan from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Documentary film Niagara's Fury is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Benjamin R. Taylor. Thriller Bermuda Tentacles is an American television movie made by The Asylum in 2014 for the Syfy channel. The film stars Linda Hamilton as a US Navy admiral. The film premiered on April 4, 2014. Comedy Vado e torno is a 1999 comedy tv film directed by Vittorio Sindoni. Comedy Twisted Fortune is a black comedy about a bumbling small-time crook who finds a bottle cap worth $1,000,000 while robbing a convenience store. The comedy also features Ike Barinholtz and Jordan Peele, supermodel Carol Alt, comedians Donnell Rawlings and Dave Atell, and actress Davida Williams. It was directed by comedian Victor Varnado, who also acted in the movie. The screenplay was written by Jim Yoakum, and by Paul Sapiano. It was released in 2007 and is listed as having been filmed in New York City in the same year. It was distributed by Warner Brothers. Comedy Portnoy's Complaint is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Ernest Lehman. His screenplay is based on the bestselling 1969 novel of the same name by Philip Roth. Documentary film The Greening of Southie is a 2008 documentary film directed by Ian Cheney. Documentary film The People vs. George Lucas is a 2010 documentary/comedy film which explores the issues of filmmaking and fanaticism pertaining to the Star Wars franchise and its creator, George Lucas. The film combines filmmaker and celebrity interviews with fan films which were submitted via the film's site. Interviewees include a variety of figures such as Neil Gaiman, MC Frontalot and Gary Kurtz. Lucas himself appears frequently in archival footage but is never interviewed directly. The film discusses the extent to which the Star Wars franchise is an artistic creation of Lucas and subject to his vision versus a social phenomenon that belongs to the general public of fans and their participatory/remix culture. The film is dedicated to interviewee Jason Nicholl, a blogger at nukethefridge.com who died before the film's release. The DVD was released on October 25, 2011. A sequel, titled The People vs. George Lucas - Episode II, is scheduled for a December 2015 release. Documentary film Ein Naziprozess is a 1981 film directed by Lea Rosh and Michael Busse. Thriller Human Target is a 1974 Australian film about a special agent investigating the opium trade. Comedy Baby Sitters Jitters is the 130th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Perekhod tovarishcha Chkalova cherez severnyy polyus is a 1990 Soviet short comedy film directed by Maksim Pezhemsky. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Bednye Rodstvenniki is a 2005 comedy film, close in style to "The 12 chairs" and "The Small Golden Calf"; based on the novels by Ilya Ilf and Evgeniy Petrov. Runaway award winner of the Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr", 2005. The stars of the film include Russian actors Konstantin Khabensky and Sergei Garmash. Directed by Pavel Lungin. Thriller Clear and Present Danger is a 1994 spy action thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce, based on Tom Clancy's book of the same name. It was preceded by the 1990 film The Hunt for Red October and the 1992 film Patriot Games, all three featuring Clancy's fictional character Jack Ryan. It is the last film version of Clancy's novels to feature Harrison Ford as Ryan and James Earl Jones as Vice Admiral James Greer, as well as the final one directed by Noyce. As in the novel, Ryan is appointed U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Acting Deputy Director, and discovers he is being kept in the dark by colleagues who are conducting a covert war against drug lords in Colombia, apparently with the approval of the President of the United States. The film premiered in theaters in the United States on August 3, 1994, and was a major financial success, earning over $200 million at the box office. Documentary film Roosevelt in Africa is a film by Cherry Kearton, released in 1910. It is a documentary featuring Theodore Roosevelt in Africa. It is shot in silent black and white. One of the biggest headline-grabbing stories of 1910 was former president Theodore Roosevelt's safari into Africa. Landing in Mombasa in 1909, Roosevelt spent months in the wilds of East Africa, hunting big game in parts of what are now Kenya and Uganda. For some of this journey, he was accompanied by famed British bird-and-animal photographer Cherry Kearton, who shot wildlife and native scenes with a hand-cranked motion picture camera. Among the scenes captured by Kearton's camera were a number of Kikuyu and Maasai gatherings and dances – although the Maasai were incorrectly identified in the film's slates as "Zulus." Quick to cash in on the media frenzy, the Selig company of Chicago, actually released a fake documentary which it had shot at its own California game preserve, using a lookalike actor as a stand-in for Roosevelt when necessary. Motion Picture Patents Company, using Pathe as its distribution arm, responded by releasing the authentic Kearton footage under the title Roosevent in Africa. Documentary film "Youth living in Toronto, who are also labeled as having intellectual disabilities, come together to shatter stereotypes and talk openly about sex, relationships, battling stigma and coming out." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Africa Addio is a 1966 Italian documentary about the end of the colonial era in Africa. The film was released in a shorter format under the names Africa Blood and Guts in the USA and Farewell Africa on UK VHS. The film was shot over a period of three years by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi, two Italian filmmakers who had gained fame as the directors of Mondo Cane in 1962. This film ensured the viability of the so-called Mondo film genre, a cycle of "shockumentaries"- documentaries featuring sensational topics, a description which largely characterizes Africa Addio. Thriller Trap Street is a 2013 mainland China film written and directed by debut Chinese female film director Vivian Qu, and starring Lu Yulai and He Wenchao. It premiered at the 2013 Venice International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the prestigious Luigi De Laurentiis Award. It subsequently won the Dragons and Tigers Award - Special Mention and second place in the Award itself at the Vancouver International Film Festival in the same year, and the Grand Jury Prize at the Boston Independent Film Festival in early 2014. The film tells the story of a young digital map-making surveyor, working for a digital mapping company, who in his spare time helps install CCTV cameras. He becomes infatuated with a young woman who works at a mysterious building in a street he has recently mapped. After establishing what appears to be a growing friendship, he loses contact with her. Determined to find her by using his computing and electronic skills, he discovers that the street has mysteriously disappeared from the electronic record, and the CCTV images of it are not accessible. Documentary film Parole de kamikaze is a 2014 documentary film directed by Masa Sawada. Comedy The Stuff is a 1985 American horror film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Garrett Morris, Andrea Marcovicci, and Paul Sorvino. It was also the last film of noted actor Alexander Scourby. Animation No Room For Gerold is a 2006 short comedy animated film written and directed by Daniel Nocke. Comedy Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 film directed by Tim Burton. It is the second film adaptation of the 1964 British book of the same name by Roald Dahl and stars Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket. The storyline concerns Charlie, who takes a tour he has won, led by Wonka, through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world. Development for another adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, filmed previously as Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, began in 1991, 20 years after the first film version, which resulted in Warner Brothers providing the Dahl Estate with total artistic control. Prior to Burton's involvement, directors such as Gary Ross, Rob Minkoff, Martin Scorsese and Tom Shadyac had been involved, while Warner Bros. either considered or discussed the role of Willy Wonka with Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, Michael Keaton, Brad Pitt, Will Smith and Adam Sandler. Burton immediately brought regular collaborators Johnny Depp and Danny Elfman aboard. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory represents the first time since The Nightmare Before Christmas that Elfman contributed to the film score using written songs and his vocals. Comedy V2: Dead Angel is a 2007 Finnish crime film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. It is based on the novel Jäätynyt enkeli by Reijo Mäki. In the film private detective Jussi Vares investigates the homicide of a young woman that occurred in the city of Pori. It is the second film in the Vares series and the last film to feature Juha Veijonen as Vares. Comedy Pestonjee is a 1987 Hindi drama film directed by Vijaya Mehta, starring Anupam Kher, Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi, based on a story by film journalist B. K. Karanjia. At the 35th National Film Awards, it won the award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. Animation Star Fairies is an animated TV film released 1974 by Hanna-Barbera, based on the Tonka doll series, Star Fairies, Animation Rope Dance is a 1986 short animated film written and directed by Raimund Krumme. Thriller Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace is a 1988 TV Movie. Comedy L.A. Without a Map is a 1998 film directed by Mika Kaurismäki and written by Mika Kaurismäki and Richard Rayner, based on his novel. The film stars David Tennant, Vinessa Shaw, Julie Delpy, Vincent Gallo, Joe Dallesandro, and Johnny Depp. It is a French, British and Finnish production. Also known under the titles: Los Angeles Without a Map, and I Love L.A. Comedy The Goodbye People is a 1984 film directed by Herb Gardner. Documentary film Belleville Baby is a 2013 documentary film directed and written by Mia Engberg. Comedy El Diablo metió la pata is a 1980 Argentine film starring Roberto Escalada. Animation Utopia Parkway is a 1997 short animation film written and directed by Joanna Priestley. Thriller An Officer and a Car Salesman is a comedy/thriller television film made in 1988 as a spin-off from the successful television series Minder. It was first broadcast on 26 December 1988. It falls between Series 6 and Series 7 of Minder, but, like Minder on the Orient Express, which preceded it, it follows a stand-alone storyline. It was the last appearance of Patrick Malahide as Chisholm. Documentary film Science is a stand-up comedy show by British comedian Ricky Gervais. It was filmed in 2010 at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, and released on DVD in November that year. Animation The Fox Who Followed the Sound is a 2012 short animated film written by Fatemeh Goudarzi and Maria Mirnejad and directed by Fatemeh Goudarzi. Comedy Housekeeping is a 1987 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Christine Lahti, Sara Walker, and Andrea Burchill. Based on the 1980 novel Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson, the film is about two young sisters growing up in Idaho during the 1950s. After being abandoned by their mother and raised by elderly relatives, the sisters are looked after by their eccentric aunt whose unconventional and unpredictable ways affect their lives. Filmed on location in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, Housekeeping won two awards at the 1987 Tokyo International Film Festival. Documentary film The Hate That Hate Produced is a television documentary about Black Nationalism in America, focusing on the Nation of Islam and, to a lesser extent, the United African Nationalist Movement. It was produced in 1959 by Mike Wallace and Louis Lomax. Comedy Honeymoon Trio is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Giri, is a 2004 Indian Tamil action comedy film written and directed by Sundar C, starring Arjun in the lead role, with Reema Sen, Ramya, Vadivelu, Devayani and Prakash Raj among others enacting supporting roles. The film, released on 1 October 2004, is considered a hit.This film was dubbed in Telugu as same title and in Hindi as Jaggu. Animation Ceci De Nous Regarde Pas is a 2010 animated short film by Lia Bertels. Comedy Francis is a 1950 Universal Pictures black-and-white comedy film that launched the Francis the Talking Mule film series. The film was produced by Robert Arthur, directed by Arthur Lubin, and stars Donald O'Connor. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. During World War II, an American Army junior officer, Lt. Peter Stirling, gets sent to the psych ward whenever he insists that an Army mule named Francis speaks to him. Documentary film My Kidnapper is a 2010 documentary film directed by Kate Horne and Mark Henderson. Thriller Don 2 is a 2011 Indian action thriller film directed and co-written by Farhan Akhtar. The film was produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, Shah Rukh Khan and Farhan Akhtar, and is a sequel to 2006's Don. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Lara Dutta, Om Puri, Boman Irani and Kunal Kapoor, with Hrithik Roshan in a cameo appearance. The film's plot picks up at the end of Don, beginning in Malaysia and moving to Europe. Don, now king of the Asian underworld, plans to take over the European drug cartel. Don 2 marked Akhtar's return to directing after nearly five years. It was filmed in India, Thailand, Germany, Malaysia and Switzerland. Before its release, Don 2 faced copyright concerns. It was released on 25 December 2011 by Reliance Entertainment in 2D and 3D formats, which included dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu. The film had a positive-to-mixed critical reception in India and a generally positive reception overseas. It has been praised for its action, direction and cinematography, although its pace and music were criticised. Don 2 was shown at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Bauerntanz zweier Kinder is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film directed by Max Skladanowsky. The film captures two children from Ploetz-Lorello, performing a dance. It was one of a series of films produced to be projected by a magic lantern and formed part of the Wintergarten Performances, the first projections of film in Europe to a paying audience. The film titles for the initial program were: Bauerntanz zweier Kinder, Komisches Reck, Serpentinen Tanz, Der Jongleur Paul Petras, Das Boxende Känguruh, Akrobatisches Potpourri, Kamarinskaja, Ringkampf and Apotheose. Each film lasted approximately 6 seconds and would be repeated several times. Documentary film Bag It: Is Your Life Too Plastic? is a 2010 American documentary film exposing the effects of plastic bags and other plastic consumer merchandise, and its effects on land ecosystems, the marine environment and the human body. Comedy Zombie Killer is a 2008 short comedy horror music musical film written by Bobby Ciraldo, Leslie Hall, and Andrew Swant, and directed by Bobby Ciraldo and Andrew Swant. Comedy Meatwaffle is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Leah Shore. Comedy The Reluctant Hero is a 1941 Spanish comedy film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Miguel Ligero, Antoñita Colomé and Alberto Romea. The film is based on a play by Sergio Pugliese. It is stylistically similar to the White Telephone films of Italy. Documentary film China Blue is a 2005 documentary film directed by Micha Peled. It follows the life of Jasmine Li, a young seventeen-year-old worker from Sichuan province, in a Chinese jeans factory, Lifeng Clothes Factory in Shaxi, Guangdong producing Vigaze Jeans, hence the title. Jasmine earned about half a yuan for one hour's work. The documentary discusses both the sweatshop conditions in factories in China and the growing importance of China as an exporting country on a global scale. At the 2005 Amnesty International film festival, it won the Amnesty International-DOEN Award. In April 2007 China Blue aired on the award winning PBS series Independent Lens. Comedy Deadly Summer is a 1997 film directed by Ian Emes. Comedy Pure Punjabi is a 2012 Punjabi Musical Drama film is movie in this world for all audiences from the producers of Mel Karade Rabba, Jihne Mera Dil Luteya, and Yaar Annmulle. It is a story about four close friends based in Punjab with a passion for music. Comedy Anjaan Raahen is a 1974 comedy drama film directed by Mohan. Science Fiction The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells is a four-hour miniseries conceived by Nick Willing and released in 2001 by the Hallmark Channel. It is based on a number of short stories by H. G. Wells, and in some territories was titled The Scientist. Comedy A Taste of Money is a 1960 British comedy film, from the Danzigers, directed by Max Varnel, and starring Jean Cadell, Dick Emery and Pete Murray. Thriller An uproar is caused when some mutilated cadavers are discovered, giving way to the legend of the "Werewolf of Allariz". Based on the true-life story of Manuel Blanco Romasanta, the traveling vendor, who confessed to the murders of thirteen people. Thriller "After an unexplained atmospheric event aboard an international space station that leaves all but one of the crew dead, a small group of people on Earth discover that they aren’t who they thought they were. The group find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other, believing they have been suffering from a type of epilepsy, until the appearance of two small lumps on their foreheads. As the reality of their situation dawns on them, they have to decide whether to remain living amongst men or try to find a way back home. This US indie questions one’s sanity, humanity and the urge to survive, while retaining an air of mystery and compassion. A sometimes haunting visual style that is comparable with The Man Who Fell to Earth." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Thriller Super Police is a 1994 Telugu film produced by D. Suresh on Suresh Productions banner, directed by K. Murali Mohan Rao. The film stars Venkatesh, Nagma, Soundarya in important roles and music composed by A.R. Rahman. It was dubbed and released in Tamil with the same name, it was also dubbed into Hindi as Khel Khaladi Ka and released in 1997. This was the second film that A.R. Rahman composed music for a direct Telugu film and the first time that he composed the entire soundtrack for a Telugu film. The film recorded as flop at box-office. Comedy My Freakin' Family is a 2011 comedy film written by Erica Rivinoja and directed by Tristram Shapeero. Documentary film The Throwaways is a 2014 documentary film directed by Ira McKinley and Bhawin Suchak. Animation Not Over Easy is a 2010 short animation film written by Jody Richardson and directed by Jordan Canning. Documentary film "On December 9, 1991 Rick Walker was convicted and sentenced to twenty-six years in prison for a murder he did not commit. Linked to the crime by false testimony and questionable legal tactics, Walker would spend the next twelve years in some of California's most dangerous prisons. $100 a Day is a compelling story of gross injustice, political partisanship and the heroic struggle to prove Walker's innocence. Once exonerated, he would face yet another barrier to justice—the California State Legislature. Entitled to one hundred dollars for each day spent falsely imprisoned, Walker would become a pawn in the annual partisan battle over the California budget. Many aspects of our political, judicial and economic systems operate within a win at all cost mentality, considering the consequences only when taken to task or exposed for wrongdoing. This cultural dynamic has plunged our economy into a tailspin, exacerbated political partisanship and pressured the criminal justice system to emphasize win/loss ratios. Ultimately, $100 a Day is about hope—hope that in one man's quest for justice lays the inspiration for our elected officials to govern with the true strength of their convictions." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Mount St. Helens is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by A. von Wechmar. Comedy A Day's Pleasure is Charlie Chaplin's fourth film for First National Films. It was created at the Chaplin Studio. It was a quickly made two-reeler to help fill a gap while working on his first feature The Kid. It is about a day outing with his wife and the kids and things don't go smoothly. Edna Purviance plays Chaplin's wife and Jackie Coogan one of the kids. The first scene shows the Chaplin Studio corner office in the background while Chaplin tries to get his car started. Comedy The Dog Who Saved Halloween is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Peter Sullivan. Comedy Dunia Baru: The Movie is a Malaysian film based on the comedy drama series "Dunia Baru". The film released on 7 February 2008. Thriller Red Dragon is a 2002 American crime thriller film based on Thomas Harris' novel of the same name, featuring psychiatrist and serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter. It is a prequel to both The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal. The novel had served as the basis for a previous film, 1986's Manhunter, but this film is not considered a remake. The film was directed by Brett Ratner and written for the screen by Ted Tally, who also wrote the screenplay for the Oscar-winning The Silence of the Lambs. It stars Edward Norton as FBI agent Will Graham and Anthony Hopkins as Lecter, a role he had, by then, played twice before in The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal. The film also stars Ralph Fiennes, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Mary-Louise Parker, Emily Watson, and Harvey Keitel. Documentary film Paradise is Not for Sale is a 1984 documentary film written by Ole Henning Hansen, Teit Ritzau and directed by Teit Ritzau. Documentary film Michel Ciment, the Art of Sharing Movies is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Simone Lainé. Documentary film For the first time on film desert hermits, monks and nuns share their practices and invite us into their private cells, caves and sanctuaries in the Middle East, Mediterranean, Eastern Europe and Russia. Animation My Little Pony: The Movie is a 1986 animated feature film based on the Hasbro toy line, My Little Pony. It was released on June 20, 1986 by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group. The film features the voices of Danny DeVito, Madeline Kahn, Cloris Leachman, Rhea Perlman, and Tony Randall. Produced by Marvel Productions and Sunbow Productions, with animation production by Toei Animation in Japan and AKOM in South Korea, My Little Pony: The Movie was succeeded by a television series anthology which ran in late 1986. A 10-part episode from that series, The End of Flutter Valley, served as a sequel to the film. Animation Seer is a 2011 Chinese animated film based on an online game. It is about some robots on an airship called Seer who were off to find a legendary phoenix in a vast universe, they also had to fight off some evil space pirates who were blocking their way. There are also films called Seer 2, 3 and 4. Seer 2 was released in 2012, Seer 3 in 2013 and Seer 4 in 2014. Documentary film The Central Park Effect is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jeffrey Kimball. Thriller Pink Prison is an erotic film for women, directed by Lisbeth Lynghøft and produced by Puzzy Power, a division of Lars von Trier's film company Zentropa. As the follow-up to Constance, it was the second hardcore pornographic film ever to have been produced by an established mainstream film production company. Pink Prison is based on the Puzzy Power Manifesto developed by Zentropa in 1997, as were Zentropa's two other sex films for women: Constance and All About Anna. Science Fiction Her Husband's Affairs is a 1947 American romantic comedy film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Columbia Pictures. It stars Lucille Ball, Franchot Tone, and Edward Everett Horton . Documentary film Sentymenty is a 1977 film directed by Agnieszka Osiecka. Comedy Hotel Transylvania 2 is an upcoming American 3D computer animated fantasy comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It is the sequel to the 2012 film Hotel Transylvania. It is being directed by Genndy Tartakovsky and written by Robert Smigel. The film stars Adam Sandler, Selena Gomez and David Spade. The film is scheduled to be released on September 25, 2015, by Columbia Pictures. Animation Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, known in Japan as Super Warrior Defeat!! I'll Be The Winner, is the eleventh Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was released in Japan on July 9, 1994 at the Toei Anime Fair, and dubbed into English by FUNimation in 2005. It is the third and final Dragon Ball Z movie in the "Broly Trilogy". Animation Space Brothers is an animation film directed by Ayumu Watanabe. Documentary film Swan... One Man's Journey is a 2010 film documentary written by Zadrina Eisenmann and Ramin Nematollahi and directed by Trudy Sargent. Thriller The Eavesdropper is a 2004 film directed by Andrew Bakalar. Documentary film Chattahoochee Unplugged is a 2013 film directed by Rhett Turner and Jonathan Wickham. Comedy Let Them Have Their Way is a comedy drama film directed by Dien Vo. Thriller Shake, Rattle and Roll 9 is a Filipino comedy horror film released in 2007 and the ninth installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. It is also distributed by Regal Films. It was an entry to the 33rd Metro Manila Film Festival. Thriller Dawn of the Crescent Moon is a thriller film directed by Kirk Loudon. Comedy Alien Autopsy is a 2006 British comedy film with elements of science fiction, directed by Jonny Campbell. Written by William Davies, it relates the events surrounding the famous "alien autopsy" film promoted by Ray Santilli and stars Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, also known as Ant & Dec. The film was a moderate commercial success domestically, making no. 3 on the British box office chart. Comedy Life's Hard is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Gabriel Sirbu. Documentary film Brian Wilson Songwriter 1962 - 1969 is a documentary film in which the rich tapestry of music written and produced by this brilliant 20th century composer is investigated and reviewed. With the main feature running at over three hours in length across two discs, the songs Brian wrote for and recorded with The Beach Boys during the 1960s are here re-assessed to quite startling effect. FEATURES INCLUDE - -Historical musical performances and rare and classic recordings re-assessed by a panel of esteemed experts -Obscure footage, rare archive interviews and seldom seen photographs -Exclusive contributions from fellow Beach Boys, Bruce Johnston and David Marks; Wrecking Crew musicians Carol Kaye and Hal Blaine; friend and Beach Boys manager Fred Vail; producers Russ Titelman and Bill Halverson; Wilson family friends Billy Hinsche and Danny Hutton, biographers Peter Ames Carlin and Domenic Priore and many others - Live and studio recordings of many Brian Wilson classics. Comedy Hiruko the Goblin is a 1991 Japanese horror film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and starring Kenji Sawada. It is based on a manga by Daijiro Morohoshi. Science Fiction Steel is a 1997 American superhero action film based on the DC Comics character John Henry Irons, who first appeared in 1993 during the Reign of the Supermen! storyline in the Superman comic book titles. The film stars Shaquille O'Neal as Irons and his alter-ego Steel, Annabeth Gish as his wheelchair-using partner Susan Sparks, and Judd Nelson as their rival Nathaniel Burke. The plot centers on an accident caused by Burke which leaves Sparks paralyzed. The accident results in Irons quitting his job. Burke begins mass-producing weapons and selling them to criminals. In order to stop Burke, Irons and Sparks create a suit of armor that leads Irons to become the superhero Steel. Written and directed by Kenneth Johnson, the film separates itself from the comic book series by using original protagonists and antagonists. On its initial release, Steel performed poorly at the box office and received negative reviews from critics, noting the "cheesiness" and bad acting in the film. Comedy Spider Baby is a 1964 black comedy horror film, written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Lon Chaney, Jr. as Bruno, the chauffeur and caretaker of three orphaned siblings who suffer from "Merrye Syndrome", which causes them to mentally, socially, and physically regress backwards down the evolutionary ladder starting in early puberty. Sid Haig, Jill Banner, Carol Ohmart, Quinn Redeker, Mary Mitchel, and Karl Schanzer also star. Animation Daisy Cutter is a 2010 animation short film written and directed by Enrique Garcia and Rubén Salazar. Comedy The Nanny Reunion: A Nosh to Remember is a one-hour special that reunited the cast of The Nanny. It originally aired on Lifetime on December 6, 2004. The cast members reminisce about the show and present exclusive blooper footage never shown on television, as well as an update on their current activities. The reunion took place at Fran Drescher's oceanside home in California. The entire cast was present except for Daniel Davis, who was performing in the musical La Cage aux Folles on Broadway at the time and was unable to attend. In the special, Daniel Davis, or "Danny", was said by Drescher to have gotten "lost". At the end of the special, “Danny”, makes an appearance. Comedy This Other Eden is a 1959 Irish comedy drama film directed by Muriel Box and starring Audrey Dalton, Leslie Phillips and Niall MacGinnis. Thriller Chempada is a 2008 Malayalam language thriller film written and directed by Robin Thirumala in his directorial debut. The film is based on the novel Avar Nagarathilund by M. D. Ajayaghosh which was serialised in Manorama Weekly. Documentary film For years, the focus of the Titanic disaster has been on the notorious iceberg that gouged the ship as it cruised through the North Atlantic in April 1912. But was the iceberg the only thing that contributed to the sinking of this legendary vessel? In this eye-opening program, follow the History(R) crew as it explores the explosive theory that the doomed liner may have had a fatal design flaw - one which could have caused it to sink even if it had not struck the iceberg. While examining data from the crew's pioneering 2005 expedition to the Titanic wreck site, marine architect Roger Long was shown a document from the Belfast shipbuilder Harland and Wolff, which illustrated a curious feature of the Titanic - a poorly designed expansion joint. Thriller People Mountain People Sea is a 2011 Chinese-Hong Kong film directed by Cai Shangjun. It was selected for the main competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film If You Eat Garlic, You Get Full is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Tamim Abdullah. Documentary film Teaserama is a 1955 American documentary film directed by Irving Klaw which follows the performance of a burlesque show. Thriller Wish You Were Dead is a crime comedy about two femme fatales fighting over one man in a back-stabbing, money-grabbing, insurance-hustling, double-dealing, two-timing caper. Documentary film The Silence Of The Flies is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Eliezer Arias. Animation The Bridges Chronicles is a 2011 animated short film directed by Hefang Wei. Thriller The Off Season is a 2004 independent horror film directed by James Felix McKenney and produced by Larry Fessenden's Glass Eye Pix. It was filmed in Old Orchard Beach, Maine and distributed through Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Animation Packed Like Sardines is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Stella Salumaa. Documentary film Taking Liberties is a documentary film about the erosion of civil liberties in the United Kingdom and increase of surveillance under the government of Tony Blair. It was released in the UK on 8 June 2007. The director, Chris Atkins, said on 1 May that he wanted to expose "the Orwellian state" that now threatened Britain as a result of Mr Blair's policies. There is also an accompanying book. Comedy Extraterrestrial is a 2011 Spanish science-fiction romantic comedy. Directed by Nacho Vigalondo, it stars Michelle Jenner, Julian Villagran and Carlos Areces. It was filmed in Cantabria, in northern Spain and premiered in Spain on March 23, 2012. The film has shown worldwide: in the International Film Festival in Toronto, the International Film Festival of San Sebastian, the Sitges Film Festival in Sitges, Spain, and the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. Documentary film The Golden Land of Myanmar is a documentary film directed by Shoshana Cathy Korson. Documentary film Autism Is a World is an American short subject documentary film written by Sue Rubin in 2004, an autistic woman with who learned to communicate via facilitated communication, produced and directed by Gerardine Wurzburg and co-produced by the CNN cable network. It was nominated in the 77th annual Academy Awards for Best Documentary Short Subject. Wurzburg previously won an Academy Award in 1992 for the film "Educating Peter." The subject of this film is Sue Rubin, an autistic woman with who was considered mentally retarded as a child. At the age of thirteen, she learned to express herself through a computer keyboard, otherwise known as facilitated communication, revealing that she was in fact highly intelligent. She went on to study history, specializing in Latin American History at Whittier College and to write speeches about her life as an autistic person. Director Wurzburg has called Rubin "the Helen Keller of her generation". Rubin's dialogue is narrated by actress Julianna Margulies. Animation 2 Metros is a 2007 film directed by Javier Mrad, Javier Salazar, and Eduardo Maraggi. Animation Meeting Ryuji, Yoko, and their Buddyloid partners, Hiromu and Nick join them in the maiden voyage of the FS-0O, a predating Buster Machine, and its Buddyloid Enetan. But altered to an Enetron disruption in the Akeisho District, where the Enetron regulation system Tokyo Enetower (東京エネタワー Tōkyō Enetawā?) is located, Hiromu takes control of the FS-0O to finds a group of Bulgers gathering water for the Metaloid Steamloid. The Go-Busters battle the Buglers with the Buddyloids covering the civilians before Steamloid shoots off a steam that corrodes the Buddyloids' bodies. As the Buddyloids are being tended to, learning of their enemy's ability that explained why no Valgass Megazord is being transported, the Go-Busters find that Tokyo Enetower is emitting transport energy. By then, Masato arrives and point the team to an item on the tower that would teleport the surrounding area to subspace for its Enetron Tanks once fully powered. With Masato unable to help as J. fell victim to Steamloid's steam, Enetan offers her aid to get the Go-Busters to Tokyo Entower to defeat the Metaloid before deploying the Buster Machines. Comedy Savari 2 is a 2014 adventure film directed by Jacob Verghese. Comedy A humorous and inspiring adventure about an ordinary middle school student who strikes up an online friendship with someone bearing the screen name Average Joe, only to discover that he's been corresponding with and giving political advice to the President of the United States. Documentary film A look at the rise in retail crime and how the consumers' quest for the lowest discount price fuels the market for stolen merchandise. Thriller God´s Slave is a 2013 thriller film written by Fernando Butazzoni and directed by Joel Novoa. Thriller Touch of Evil is a 1958 American crime thriller film, written, directed by, and co-starring Orson Welles. The screenplay was loosely based on the novel Badge of Evil by Whit Masterson. Along with Welles, the cast includes Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Joseph Calleia, Akim Tamiroff, and Marlene Dietrich. Touch of Evil is one of the last examples of film noir in the genre's classic era. Science Fiction Ethereal Chrysalis is a 2011 short fantasy film written and directed by Syl Disjonk. Comedy Fire Sale is a 1977 comedy film starring Alan Arkin as Ezra Fikus; Rob Reiner as his brother Russel; Vincent Gardenia as their father Benny; Sid Caesar as Benny's brother Sherman; Anjanette Comer as Marion; and Kay Medford as Ruth. Documentary film Leave The World Behind is a 2014 music documentary film directed by Christian Larson. Comedy Workers for the Good Lord is a 2000 romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. Documentary film Voena: Voices Of Eve'n Angels is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Derek Diaz. Documentary film Punk: Attitude is a film by Don Letts. It explores the "punk" revolution, genre and following from its beginning in the mid-1970s up to its effect on modern rock music and other genres. The cast is a veritable list of alternative musicians and directors offering their opinions on what may have been the largest music revolution ever. The film was officially released on the 25th of April 2005 at the Tribeca Film Festival in the U.S.A. Reviews have generally been favorable with an average of 3.5 - 4 stars with many people commenting on the accuracy and approach of the film. Thriller The Apostate is a 2000 mystery horror crime thriller film written and directed by William Gove. Comedy "Accomplished and original, Castaway on the Moon is a fascinating love story by one of South Korea's most promising young filmmakers. Lee Hey-jun made his debut in 2006 as co-director of the hit comedy Like a Virgin,and he now reconfirms his witty talent and strong directorial skill. Kim Seong-geun (Jung Jae-young) has never learned to swim. When his girlfriend leaves him and debts feel insurmountable, jumping into the Han river seems the most logical way to commit suicide. But destiny has a very different plan. Coughing and spitting up polluted river water, he awakens washed ashore on what looks like a tropical beach but turns out just to be the small island of Bam at the centre of the river. Abandoning all suicidal intentions, Kim tries to attract the attention of passing tourist boats, but soon realizes that nobody will come to his aid. Slowly adjusting to life in the wilderness, with civilization so close yet so unreachable, he discovers the pleasures and agonies of nature. In one of the many high-rises facing the beach lives Kim Jeong-yeon (Jung Rye-won), a young woman who hasn't left her room in three years. Locked in the secluded island of her bedroom, she only makes contact with the external world via the Internet and her camera lens. From here, she can see the sign that our castaway has written on the sand – a gigantic “hello.” Intrigued by his curious greeting, she starts spying on the unusual man. Soon overcome by a pressing urge to communicate, she sends him a message in a bottle, in true castaway tradition. Addressing sensitive contemporary issues such as the economic recession and urban alienation, Lee ventures into new narrative territory that feels identifiable but is difficult to categorize. Bordering on various genres, the film lands in the strange cinematic terrain of romantic/social sci-fi. Pleasingly offbeat, Castaway on the Moon has a stimulating appeal and a novel approach to storytelling. This quirky love story is destined to amuse and entertain a wide audience." Quoting Giovanna Fulvi on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy Hankyū Densha is a 2011 Japanese film. It is based on the novel Hankyū Densha by Hiro Arikawa and directed by Yoshishige Miyake. It was released in cinemas in the Kansai region of Japan on April 23, 2011, and then in other regions of the country from April 29. The stage for the story is the commuter railway Hankyū Imazu Line in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Thriller High Hell is a 1958 American film set in the Canadian Rockies. Comedy Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella is a 2001 Spanish dark comedy. The film is the sequel to Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley, and, like the first film, it was written and directed by Santiago Segura who takes the leading role of José Luis Torrente. Thriller Naam O Nishan is a 1987 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ajay Kashyap and produced by B.P. Verma. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Amrita Singh in pivotal roles. Documentary film Out of Time is a 2013 short documentary film written by Frédéric Favre and directed by Frédéric Favre, Jean-François Vercasson and Franck Hoursiangou. Documentary film Impuls unserer Zeit is a 1959 documentary film directed by Otto Martini and written by Frank Leberecht. Comedy Highway Amazon is a 2001 documentary film directed by Ronnie Cramer. It chronicles the life of body builder Christine Fetzer, as she travels across the USA wrestling men in hotel rooms. During the course of the film, Fetzer reminisces about her former career as an exotic dancer and is shown lifting weights and engaging in several erotic wrestling matches, as well as indulging her clients in muscle worship. Highway Amazon was named Best Documentary at the Humboldt Film Festival in Arcata, California. Documentary film In the Pit is a 2006 documentary by Juan Carlos Rulfo. The film won several awards, including the Jury's Prize for Best International Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. It tells the story of several construction workers in Mexico City involved in the construction of the second story of the Periferico Freeway. Animation Pulcinella is a 1973 short, animation film directed by Emanuele Luzzati. Science Fiction The Simili- School is a 2014 Short, Drama, Romance and Science Fiction film written and directed by Marlies Pöschl. Comedy The Biggest Heroes is a 1996 Danish comedy film directed by Thomas Vinterberg. Comedy The Persian Lamb Coat is a 1979 comedy film directed by Marco Vicario. Thriller Sila Nerangalil is a love thriller Tamil film starring Vincent Asokan and Navya Nair. It is the first Tamil film to be directed by prominent Malayalam director Jayaraj. The film opened to mixed reviews, but was an immediate box office success, reaching number two in the Tamil film charts in its first week of release. Comedy El sueño de Iván is a 2011 film written by Roberto Santiago and Pablo Fernández Vázquez and directed by Roberto Santiago. Comedy With Love, Lilly is a 2002 comedy drama film written by Larisa Sadilova and Gennadi Sidorov and directed by Larisa Sadilova. Comedy Kitchen Stories is a 2003 Norwegian film by Bent Hamer. Science Fiction Who Wants to Kill Jessie? is a 1966 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. The story focuses on a couple who use a machine which can bring objects and people from dreams to the real world. The main plot includes the accidental release of the comics character Jessie into the real world, and the film features many gags about the clash between the real world, and comics imagery such as word balloons and sound effects. The film premiered on 26 August 1966. The comics illustrator Kája Saudek participated as the creator of special effects and illustrations for the film. Documentary film RED WITHOUT BLUE is an artistic and groundbreaking portrayal of gender, identity, and the unswerving bond of twinship despite transformation. An honest portrayal of a family in turmoil, RED WITHOUT BLUE follows a pair of identical twins as one transitions from male to female. Captured over a period of three years, the film documents the twins and their parents, examining the Farley's struggle to redefine their family. The twins' early lives were quintessentially all-American: picture-perfect holidays, supportive parents who cheered them on every step of the way. By the time they were 14, their parents had divorced, they had come out as gay, and a joint suicide attempt precipitated a forced separation of Mark and Alex for two and half years. Through candid and extensive interviews with the twins and their family, RED WITHOUT BLUE recounts these troubled times, interweaving the twins' difficult past with their efforts to find themselves in the present. Documentary film Most families have secrets - mysteries and mythologies, shared behind closed doors and passed down from generation to generation. Perhaps what is most remarkable about the documentary feature Nine Good Teeth is director Alex Halpern's insistence on ferreting out the most painful aspects of his family mythology in an irreverent, uncompromising fashion. In so doing, the film reveals many of the common truths hidden away in personal and communal histories as well as unexpected occurrences--late night visits from Jack Kerouac, illicit love affairs and the occasional murder.Nine Good Teeth unfolds through the stories of Halpern's 104-year-old Italian-American grandmother Mary Mirabito Livornese Cavaliere ("Nana"). In an intimate and often hilarious portrait, Mary, a fiercely independent woman, dispenses homespun wisdom in a series of unflinching conversations with her persistent and equally outspoken grandson. As she divulges family secrets and rivalries, Mary confronts her own mortality with candor and courage while remaining the rock on which the rest of her family relies.Nine Good Teeth uses family photographs, journals, home movies and historical archival material to trace the roots of Mary's family from the volcanic island of Stromboli, off the coast of Sicily, to Brooklyn, New York, where she was born on September 8, 1899, the second of thirteen children. We follow Mary's visits to post- World War II Europe as she returns to the land of her ancestors, chaperoning a free-spirited daughter. Following a tumultuous married life in suburban Long Island, she eventually rediscovers romance at age 68 with a long-lost suitor. Her daily life in present-day New York is captured against the backdrop of kitchens, living rooms, hospitals, and graveyards. Most recently, she was honored at the United Nations by having her hand imprinted in the center of the World Mandala Monument created by artist Neil Tektowski.In the process of capturing Mary's life and times, Halpern turns his camera on various members of the extended family and uncovers a multitude of conflicting viewpoints. Questions are asked, left unanswered and later revisited. We learn Mary was an inattentive mother with artistic aspirations who resented being trapped at home. Mary and daughter Maria's explosive and contradictory relationship is steeped in a shared revisionism of past events. Her younger sister Gladys blames Mary for her lost adolescence and refuses to see her before either die. Mary's desire, from an early age, to live her life equal to that of a man, was often in direct conflict with her roles as daughter, wife, mother, matriarch and first-generation American.An extraordinarily accomplished portrait emerges of a woman whose optimism, strength and heartfelt wisdom has helped her transcend the cultural boundaries of her immigrant heritage. Nine Good Teeth is a tribute to a remarkable "ordinary heroine" and a powerful celebration of life, love and family. Documentary film El Sistema is a 2008 documentary music film written and directed by Paul Smaczny and Maria Stodtmeier. Documentary film Stories Of Trust: Calling For Climate Recovery, Part 8: Trust Oregon is a 2012 short documentary biography film directed by Christi Cooper-Kuhn and Kelsey Juliana. Comedy Olive Juice is a romantic comedy shot on location in Mount Dora, Kissimmee and Orlando, Florida. It was the feature film directorial debut for Ken Hastings. It was one of the more significant independent films produced in the Florida film industry. Thriller Pit Fighter is a 2005 action film directed by Jesse V. Johnson based on the 1990 game of the same name. The film stars Dominique Vandenberg, Steven Bauer and Stephen Graham and Scott Adkins. Animation To My Daddy is a 2009 animated short film written and directed by Young-gyo Shim. Comedy Dad Has Left is a 2012 Short Comedy Drama film written by Elvira Lindo and directed by Sonia Sebastian. Documentary film Why would a dedicated Cold War strategist throw away his career, his friends, and risk life in prison for a chance to help end the Vietnam War? In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a leading military planner, concluded that America’s role in the war was based on decades of lies. He leaked the Pentagon Papers, 7,000 pages of top-secret documents, to The New York Times, a daring act of conscience that led to Watergate, President Nixon’s resignation and the end of the Vietnam War. The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, nominated for an Oscar®, is a gripping tale told by Ellsberg with a who’s who of Vietnam- and Watergateera figures. A co-production of ITVS in association with American Documentary/POV. Comedy The Imperfect Lady is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Frank Morgan, Cicely Courtneidge and Heather Angel. It was based on a play by Edward Childs Carpenter. The father of a British country vicar almost brings scandal on the family when he becomes entangled with an actress. It is also known by the alternative title The Perfect Gentleman. Comedy Meet the People is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical comedy film made during World War II, and starring Lucille Ball and Dick Powell and featuring Virginia O'Brien, Bert Lahr, Rags Ragland and June Allyson. The film takes its title from a successful Los Angeles stage revue, which ran on Broadway from December 25, 1940 to May 10, 1941. Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra, Spike Jones and his City Slickers, and Virginia O'Brien were also in the original stage cast. O'Brien sings the hit song "Say We're Sweethearts Again". The phrase "Heavens to Murgatroyd!", later popularized by cartoon character Snagglepuss, was originally said by Bert Lahr in this movie. Lucille Ball's singing voice was dubbed by Gloria Grafton. Animation The Pettifogger is a 2011 animation film written and directed by Lewis Klahr. Documentary film Adam Clayton Powell is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Richard Kilberg about the civil rights leader. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Oliviero Rising is a 2007 film directed by Riki Roseo. Comedy Mabel and Fatty's Simple Life is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Vildmand is a 2012 short comedy film written by Kasper Tornbjerg and directed by Gorm Just. Science Fiction Trancers 5: Sudden Deth is a 1994 sci-fi fantasy adventure film written by Peter David and starring Tim Thomerson as the time traveling "trancer hunter" Jack Deth. It marked to date Thomerson's last appearance as Jack Deth, excluding his cameo in Evil Bong. The fifth installment of the Trancers series was filmed back to back with Trancers 4: Jack of Swords and is the fourth entry released under the Full Moon Features banner. The film has been released on DVD through the Trancers boxset. Comedy Greenfingers is a 2000 British comedy film directed and written by Joel Hershman. It is loosely based on a true story about the award-winning prisoners of HMP Leyhill, a minimum-security prison in the Cotswolds, England. Comedy Boudu Saved from Drowning is a 1932 French film directed by Jean Renoir. Renoir wrote the film's screenplay, from the play by René Fauchois. The film stars Michel Simon as Boudu. Pauline Kael called it, 'not only a lovely fable about a bourgeois attempt to reform an early hippy...but a photographic record of an earlier France.' Documentary film Swimming The Zambezi is a 2012 documentary film directed by Louie Greeff. Science Fiction Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. is a Japanese animated film directed by Hideaki Anno and the third of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy, a remake of the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was produced and co-distributed by Anno's Studio Khara and released in Japanese theaters on November 17, 2012. Documentary film We Iraqis is a documentary film written and directed by the Iraqi-French film director Abbas Fahdel. The film shows daily life in Baghdad, just before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The fears and hopes of a people that is emerging from the nightmare of a dictatorship only to fall into chaos. French title: Nous les Irakiens Arabic title: نحن العراقيون Animation Slim Pickings is a short and animation film directed by Anthony Lucas. Documentary film Birdnesters of Thailand is a 1991 French short documentary film directed by Éric Valli. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Maman Machan is a Tamil comedy directed by M.Jayarasu. Animation Ink Eraser is a 2009 short animation film directed by Veronika Schubert. Documentary film The Women Betrayed is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Sehjo Singh. Documentary film Thomas, Thomas is a 2010 German short mockumentary film, directed by German film director Corinna Liedtke. The film participated in several German and European film festivals and won a few prizes. Documentary film Rent a Family Inc. is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Kaspar Astrup Schröder. Documentary film Naga Story: The Other Side of Silence is a 2003 documentary film by Indian film maker Gopal Menon. The film provides an introduction to the history of the Struggle by Naga people in North- East frontier of Indian subcontinent, and documents the human rights abuses suffered by the Naga people in more than 50 years of the existence of Independent India. The Naga political struggle is one of the oldest nationality movements in South Asia, continuing till present times. This flm, which took 5 years to complete, is the first comprehensive film about the Naga struggle for identity, self-determination, peace, and justice. This film is the Winner of the "Spirit of the Himalayas" First Prize at Netherlands Himalayas Film Festival, Amsterdam, 2004. This Film is withdrawn from Mumbai International Film Festival 2004 by Film Makers along with 6 other films as part of the Campaign Against Censorship by Indian filmmakers and screened at the Protest film festival Vikalp Thriller Soulkeeper is a Sci Fi Pictures original TV-movie that premiered October 13, 2001 on the Sci Fi Channel. Thriller A multiple award winner and 2008 Cannes Film Festival selection, Amat Escalante's LOS BASTARDOS "looks and sounds very impressive" (Variety), and makes an indelibly disturbing impact.Like the rest of the day-laboring migrant workers who gather together each morning on a southwestern American strip mall sidewalk, Jesus and Fausto struggle to get ahead in El Norte. But when a callous gringo boss strands them in the middle of a community that exploits them one minute and insults them the next, the two young men cock their sawed off shotgun and calmly take a troubled housewife hostage in her own home. "Why are you doing this?," asks Karen, a strung- out and paranoid divorcee with little left to lose. "Por la dinero," replies Jesus. Before LOS BASTARDOS reaches its shockingly violent climax, Jesus, Fausto, and Karen will have mapped out a contemporary North American wasteland of affectless, benumbed amorality far surpassing mere greed.Co-produced by Carlos Reygadas, LOS BASTARDOS plumbs the depths of human brutality with the same cool cinematic certitude as the work of Michael Haneke and Bruno Dumont. Thriller El Año de la Peste is a Mexican motion picture categorized as drama, thriller and Sci-Fi. It was filmed in 1978 and released in 1979. The production counted with the famous Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez for the adapted screenplay from the novel of Daniel Defoe A Journal of the Plague Year published in March 1722. Comedy Bride for Sale is a 1949 film distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by William D. Russell, and starring Claudette Colbert, Robert Young and George Brent. The music score is by Frederick Hollander. Trite comedy. Documentary film December 25 is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Wendy Dent. Animation Official Cars 2 - Trailer In Lego is a short animation film directed by Patrick Boivin. Comedy El Beso is a 2014 short romantic comedy film written by Mark Harvey Levine and directed by Carlos G. Davila. Documentary film Roving Mars is an IMAX documentary film about the development, launch, and operation of the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The film uses few actual photographs from Mars, opting to use computer generated animation based on the photographs and data from the rovers and other Mars probes. The film has been released on Blu-ray disc by distributor Disney. Roving Mars has made over US$10 million as of January 25, 2009. Roving Mars is also the title of a non-fiction book by MER principal investigator Steve Squyres about the rover mission. Documentary film Still, the Children are Here is a 2004 documentary film directed by Dinaz Stafford. Animation Tony Hawk in Boom Boom Sabotage is a computer-animated feature-length film starring Tony Hawk produced by Mainframe Entertainment. FUNimation Entertainment distributed the movie in USA and Japan, while Alliance Atlantis distributed it in Canada. In Mainframe's early productions, the movie was titled Tony Hawk in 'Boom Boom Goes the Circus', which uses cel-shading characters. Some of the early designs can still be seen in Mainframe's web site. Animation Ghost in the Shell is a 1995 anime science fiction film based on manga of the same title by Masamune Shirow. The film was written by Kazunori Itō, directed by Mamoru Oshii, animated by Production I.G, and starred the voices of Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Ōtsuka and Iemasa Kayumi. Ghost in the Shell follows the hunt of the public security agency Section 9 for a mysterious hacker known as the Puppet Master. With the assistance of her team, Motoko Kusanagi tracks and finds their suspect, only to be drawn into a complex sequence of political intrigue and a cover-up as to the identity and goals of the Puppet Master. The overarching philosophical themes of the film include sex/gender identity and self-identity in a technologically advanced world. The music, composed by Kenji Kawai, included an ancient Japanese language in a wedding song that serves as a key piece of music leading up to the climax of the movie. Ghost in the Shell was received positively by critics, who praised its visuals, which at the time were the most effective synthesis of traditional cel animation and CG animation. It has served as inspiration for filmmakers such as The Wachowskis. Comedy La Difficulté d'être infidèle is a 1964 French-Italian film directed by Bernard Toublanc-Michel. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller 10 to Midnight is an action-crime-thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson from a screenplay originally written by William Roberts. The film stars Charles Bronson in the lead role with a supporting cast that includes Lisa Eilbacher, Andrew Stevens, Gene Davis, Geoffrey Lewis, and Wilford Brimley. 10 to Midnight was released by City Films, a subsidiary of Cannon Films, to American cinemas on March 11, 1983. Comedy Luxo Jr. is a 1986 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The two-minute short film revolves around one larger and one smaller desk lamp. The larger lamp, named Luxo Sr., looks on while the smaller, "younger" Luxo Jr. plays exuberantly with a ball that it accidentally deflates. "Luxo Jr." was Pixar's first animation after Ed Catmull and John Lasseter left Industrial Light and Magic's computer division. It is the source of the hopping desk lamp included in Pixar's corporate logo. Lasseter's aim was to finish the short film for SIGGRAPH, an annual computer technology exhibition attended by thousands of industry professionals. The film would come from his experiments with modeling his Luxo lamp. Lasseter worked to improve the story within the allotted two minutes. In animation, the film demonstrates the use of shadow maps within the rendering software. Lasseter applied classic animation principles defined by Disney's Nine Old Men to convey the lamps' emotions. Catmull and Lasseter worked around the clock, and Lasseter even took a sleeping bag into work and slept under his desk, ready to work early the next morning. Documentary film Reconciliation: Mandela's Miracle is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Michael Henry Wilson. Documentary film So Far is a music documentary video by the Grateful Dead. Directed by Jerry Garcia and Len Dell'Amico, it is intended to give a subjective view of the Grateful Dead experience. The soundtrack includes Dead song performances, largely from 1985. The visuals combine scenes of the band playing the songs, other Dead related material, computer animation, and found footage that has been altered and edited in various ways. So Far was released on VHS and laserdisc in 1987, and on DVD in 2012 in the All the Years Combine compilation box set. It has a running time of 55 minutes. Documentary film Occupy: The Movie is a 2013 drama, documentary film directed by Corey Ogilvie. Comedy Hurrah, the School Is Burning is a 1969 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Heintje Simons and Theo Lingen. It is the fourth of a series of school comedy films under the collective title Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank, all of them starring Hansi Kraus and Theo Lingen. Comedy Sapthamashree Thaskaraha is a 2014 Malayalam film directed and written by Anil Radhakrishnan Menon. The film features an ensemble cast of Prithviraj Sukumaran, Reenu Mathews, Asif Ali, Sanusha, Neeraj Madhav, Nedumudi Venu, Sudheer Karamana, Joy Mathew and Mangolian artist Flower Battsetseg. The film is produced by Prithviraj himself along with director Santosh Sivan and entrepreneur Shaji Nadesan under August Cinema. According to the director, "it will be a satire that will bring to the limelight a lot of things in the society we turn blind eyes to, or don’t pay attention to". Sapthamashree Thaskaraha has cinematography by Jayesh Nair and music composed by Rex Vijayan. The film released on 6 September 2014 to positive reviews and was a commercial success. Science Fiction The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?, also known as Super Spacefortress Macross, is a 1984 Japanese animated movie based around the Macross television series. The movie is a film adaptation of the original Macross series, with new animation. The storyline of the film does not fit directly into the Macross chronology, and was originally an alternate-universe retelling of the story, but was later established as part of the Macross universe. Within the Macross universe it is a popular movie, a fact shown in Macross 7. However, new Macross productions like Macross Frontier have used elements from both the first T.V. series and this film. In Macross tradition, it features transforming mecha, pop music, and a love triangle. The movie gets its name from its romantic themes and also by the song sung during its climactic battle sequence by Lynn Minmay. In Macross Frontier, the latest series in the Macross universe, the first few episodes use re-animated key scenes from this film and Flash Back 2012 to give viewers glimpses of past events. Comedy Kids Stories is a film directed by Siegfried. Animation Mamma Moo and the Crow is a 2008 Swedish animated feature film directed by after an original script by using already well-established characters. It follows a shorter film made by the same team in This is the first time since before where a production features voice acting by others than only himself, only with the exception of children that had participated in other productions as well. Also notable is that The Hen, one of the prominent characters in the Kalle Stropp canon, doesn't appear. Comedy Mehed ei nuta is an Estonian comedy movie released in 1968, directed by Sulev Nõmmik and written by himself and Enn Vetemaa. Comedy The Big Bus is a 1976 American comedy film starring Stockard Channing and Joseph Bologna, and directed by James Frawley. A spoof of the disaster movie genre, it follows the maiden cross-country trip of an enormous nuclear powered bus named Cyclops. The Big Bus received mostly bad reviews and had a disastrous performance at the box office. Nevertheless, it has gained something of a cult following among fans of spoof comedies. It is rated PG. Director Frawley won the audience award at the 1977 Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival. Comedy Noise Matters is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Matias Masucci. Animation Rabbit Fire is a 1951 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. Directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, the short is notable for being the first film in Jones' "hunting trilogy"—the other two films being Rabbit Seasoning and Duck! Rabbit, Duck!. It is also the first film to feature a feud between Bugs and Daffy. Produced by Edward Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., the short was released to theaters on May 19, 1951 by Warner Bros. Pictures and is widely considered among Jones' best and most important films. It is also the first film to star both Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. The film marks a significant change in Daffy's style, away from the "screwball" and toward the "foil" for Bugs' jokes. Comedy When down-on-his-luck Sam Bailey takes a wrong turn and winds up lost at a remote farm, his bad luck gets even worse. A psychotic housewife frames him for murder. In an absurd attempt to turn the tables on the killer, Sam gambles his own innocence in order to save it. When his greedy Russian wife learns of his plan, she ups the ante with her own crazy plot - playing with Sam's life to cover her bet. Thriller Killer Joe is a 2011 American Southern Gothic crime film directed by William Friedkin. The screenplay by Tracy Letts is based on his 1993 play of the same name. The film stars Matthew McConaughey in the title role, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Gina Gershon and Thomas Haden Church. Friedkin and Letts had similarly collaborated on the 2006 film Bug. Comedy My Stars is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Laetitia Colombani. Comedy Playmates is a 1941 American comedy film directed by David Butler, and starring Kay Kyser and John Barrymore. This was Barrymore's final film. Documentary film Neuland is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Anna Thommen. Thriller Loved Gun is a 2004 Drama/Thriller film written and directed by Kensaku Watanabe. Documentary film Ink&paper is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Ben Proudfoot. Animation The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea is a 2000 Disney animated feature film and direct-to-video sequel to the 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid. Directed by Jim Kammerud and Brian Smith, the story takes place over a decade after the original film, and focuses on Ariel and Eric's daughter Melody, a human princess who longs to swim in the ocean despite her parents' law that the sea is forbidden to her. This sequel stars the voices of Jodi Benson as Ariel, Tara Strong as Melody and Pat Carroll as Morgana, the film's new villain. It is the last film in the chronology of Walt Disney's version of The Little Mermaid. It's followed by a prequel, The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, a 2008 direct-to-video animated feature. Comedy 200 Cartas is a comedy romance film directed by Bruno Irizarry. Comedy Easy to Love is a 1953 musical film directed by Charles Walters. It stars Esther Williams and Van Johnson. It was Williams' final aquatic film with a U.S. setting. Animation Gnomeo Juliet: Sherlock Gnomes is an upcoming animated film written by Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil and directed by John Stevenson. Animation Boulevardier from the Bronx is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. It is a parody of St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean, and is loosely based on a song of the same name which was featured in the 1936 Warner Bros. musical film Colleen. The cartoon is notable as the first Merrie Melodies cartoon to feature the signature theme song, Merrily We Roll Along, which continued to be used for the Merrie Melodies series through to 1964. Thriller Jericho Fever is a film directed by Sandor Stern released on December 16, 1993. Comedy Nevermind Nirvana is a 2010 comedy film written by Ajay Sahgal. Science Fiction Solar Attack is a 2006 television film by Lions Gate Entertainment, starring Mark Dacascos, Joanne Kelly and Louis Gossett Jr.. Solar Attack concerns large coronal mass ejections that cause the Earth's atmosphere to burn, potentially suffocating all life on Earth. All of this happens during a time of political tension between the United States and Russia. Disaster is eventually averted by the detonation of nuclear missiles at the poles, releasing vapor that extinguishes the burning methane caused by the CMEs. The film bears a number of similarities to the 1961 film: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Thriller Storm the Skies is a 1999 documentary film directed by José Luis López-Linares and Javier Rioyo. Comedy Inside Out III is a 1992 film directed by Nigel Dick, Alexander Payne, Paul Rachman, Bernard Rose, John Wentworth, David Bernath,Stuart Cave, Martin Donovan, Charles McDougall, Yuri Sivo. Comedy Panga Naa Lo is a 2007 drama film written by Amole Gupte and directed by Rajan Kothari. Science Fiction Trinity is a 2001 cult science fiction film. It was written and directed by Gary Boulton-Brown, and stars Tom McCamus, Lucy Akhurst, and Stephen Moyer. Comedy The Countess of Baton Rouge is a romantic comedy film by Canadian director André Forcier, released in 1997. The film stars Robin Aubert as Rex Prince, a filmmaker who travels to Louisiana and takes a job as the human cannonball at a circus sideshow in the hopes of winning the love of Paula Paul, the bearded lady and the titular Countess of Baton Rouge. The film's cast also includes Isabel Richer, David Boutin, Frédéric Desager, France Castel and Louise Marleau. Comedy Ud i den kolde sne is a 1934 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and Alice O'Fredericks. It was Fredericks debut film as a director. The title means "Out in the cold snow" in Danish. Thriller The Hillside Strangler is a 2004 film, directed by Chuck Parello and written by Stephen Johnston, loosely based on the true story of the Hillside Strangler serial killers. Kenneth Bianchi was played by C. Thomas Howell and Angelo Buono, Jr. was played by Nicholas Turturro. Comedy A Town Called Panic is a 2009 stop-motion animated film, co-produced by Belgium, Luxembourg and France. It was directed by Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar and is based on the TV series of the same name. It premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and was the first stop-motion film to be screened at the festival. Documentary film Brothers Hypnotic is a 2013 documentary film directed by Reuben Atlas. Thriller Demonlover is a 2002 technological neo-noir thriller film by French writer/director Olivier Assayas. The film stars Connie Nielsen, Charles Berling, Chloë Sevigny, and Gina Gershon with a musical score by Sonic Youth. It premiered at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, although it was more widely released several months later. The story focuses on the entanglement between various national corporations vying over the financial control of interactive 3-D anime pornography. The film contains various themes, including desensitization to violence and the problematic nature of globalization. The film defies most genre categories, but is most often labeled a drama with hints of espionage and corporate crime reminiscent in noir thrillers. Upon its theatrical release in the United States, it was rated R for strong violence, sexual content and some language. It was released in both R-rated and unrated director's cut versions on DVD. The film is primarily in the French language with some scenes in English and some in Japanese. It has been considered an example of New French Extremity by some journalists. Comedy Outsourced is a romantic comedy film, directed by John Jeffcoat, released in 2006. Documentary film Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a 1972 concert documentary film featuring the English progressive rock group Pink Floyd performing at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii, Italy, directed by Adrian Maben. Although the band are playing a typical live set from this point in their career, the film is notable for having no audience. The main footage in and around the amphitheatre was filmed over four days in October 1971, using the band's regular touring equipment, including studio-quality 24-track recorders. Additional footage filmed in a Paris television studio that December made up the original 1972 release. The film was then re-released in 1974 with additional studio material of the band working on The Dark Side of the Moon, and interviews at Abbey Road Studios. The film has subsequently been released on video numerous times, and in 2003 a "Director's Cut" DVD appeared which combines the original footage from 1971 with more contemporary shots of space and the area around Pompeii, assembled by Maben. A number of notable bands have taken inspiration from the film in creating their own videos, or filming concerts without an audience. Comedy First Time Phone Sex is a 2013 short comedy film written by James Zimmerman and directed by Philip Donohue. Animation Enchanted is a 2007 American musical live-action/animated fantasy romantic comedy film, produced by Walt Disney Pictures with Barry Sonnenfeld and Josephson Entertainment. Written by Bill Kelly and directed by Kevin Lima, the film stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, Rachel Covey, and Susan Sarandon. The plot focuses on Giselle, an archetypal Disney Princess, who is forced from her traditional animated world of Andalasia into the live-action world of New York City. Enchanted was the first Disney film to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, instead of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. The film is both an homage to, and a self-parody of, conventional Walt Disney Animated Classics, making numerous references to Disney's past and future works through the combination of live-action film-making, traditional animation and computer-generated imagery. It heralds the return of traditional animation to a Disney feature film after the company's decision to move entirely to computer animation in 2004. Comedy Some Where in Delhi is a 1956 comedy, drama and romance film directed by M. Sadiq. Thriller Concealed Weapon is a 1994 thriller film written and directed by Dave Payne and Milan Zivkovich. Comedy The Proud Family Movie is a Disney Channel Original Movie which premiered on August 19, 2005. The film served as the series finale for the Disney Channel animated series, The Proud Family. Documentary film Going on 13 is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Kristy Guevara-Flanagan and Dawn Valadez. Comedy Shuttlecock Boys is an independent film directed by Hemant Gaba & produced by Pankaj Johar and Hemant Gaba under the banner of Penny Wise Films Private Limited. It’s a film made by all first timers in the cast and crew. Most cast are non-actors and didn’t have any formal training. The film was shot handheld on 16 mm with sync sound using real locations in Delhi, Noida & Gurgaon. Thriller Perfect Stranger is a 2007 American neo-noir psychological thriller film, directed by James Foley, starring Halle Berry and Bruce Willis in their first film together since 1991's The Last Boy Scout. It was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures. Comedy Zathura: A Space Adventure is a 2005 American fantasy adventure film directed by Jon Favreau, and is loosely based on the illustrated book Zathura by Chris Van Allsburg, author of Jumanji. The film stars Josh Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo, Dax Shepard, Kristen Stewart, and Tim Robbins. The film was shot in Los Angeles and Culver City, California and was released on November 11, 2005 by Columbia Pictures. Unlike the book, the film contains no Jumanji material and does not mention any Jumanji events. The film was a critical success despite being a box office bomb. Comedy Good Mourning, Lucille is a 2014 mystery comedy film written by Shannon Constantine Logan, Vanessa Libertad Garcia and directed by Vanessa Libertad Garcia. Documentary film Behind the Music of Los Bandits is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Youth CineMedia. Science Fiction Jessup, forced to hide his true identity, is imprisoned on a deadly and desolate planet, the Star Prison. banished to mine rabid rivers for the elusive Fire Gems, Jessup and his men must battle bands of derelict prisoners and fight the fatal fangs of the Star Worms in order to supply the Lords of the Evil Empire with the sacred source of their hedonistic hallucinogenic opiates. But the Empire had grown weak! The members of the all-powerful Imperial College slowly succumb to the seductive psychic release offered by their Pleasure Pod implants, their lustful desires leading them to anarchy and deception, and a death-ridden power play for control of the Star Prison, source of the priceless Power Gems. Jessup sees his chance for freedom in its passionate adventures of the Star Prison's beautiful warden, Krista. Forced by her superiors to live on the barren planet, the voluptuous Krista finds solace through the Pleasure Pods and her frequent affairs with Jessup. Finally, Jessup convinces Krista of the shallow truth behind the Empire's empty promises, and together, they begin an unbelievable effects-laden battle against the evil forces of the Empire! Troma's Star Worms II: Attack of the Pleasure Pods combines passion, power, incredible action and unbelievable special effects to create one of the most startling, spine-tingling sci-fi action movies ever filmed in the galaxy! Comedy Dr. Alien is a 1989 sci-fi comedy film starring Judy Landers, Billy Jacoby, and Olivia Barash. Directed by David DeCoteau, the film was also released under the titles I Was a Teenage Sex Maniac and I Was a Teenage Sex Mutant. The alternative titles explain the movie's plot. The film's plot centers on an unpopular honors student named Wesley Littlejohn, who becomes involved in an experiment headed by his new, sexy biology teacher, Ms. Xenobia. As part of the experiment, Wesley becomes a chick magnet whenever a phallic-like stalk emerges from his head. However, this threatens to alienate the girl he really cares about, Leanne, and Wesley begins to suspect Xenobia's motives, which may have something to do with the fact that she isn't from Earth. Comedy Radhan Ganda is a 2013 Kannada comedy - action film written and directed by Murugan. It is produced by Confident Group along with Shanta Pictures. Komal Kumar and Poorna are in the lead roles. Manikanth Kadri has composed the soundtrack and film score. Comedy Carnal Madness is a 1975 exploitation film directed by Gregory Corarito and starring the unlikely trio of Stephen Stucker, Bob Minor and Michael Pataki as three escaped mental patients wreaking havoc in a female detention center. Thriller The Private Eyes is an 1980 American comedy mystery film starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts. The pair play bumbling American detectives who work for Scotland Yard, obvious parodies of Sherlock Holmes & Doctor Watson. The movie was filmed at Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. The film is directed by Lang Elliott, and marks the final pairing of Conway and Knotts, not counting their cameos as two California Highway Patrol officers in the 1984 film Cannonball Run II. Comedy Small Crime is a 2008 comedy,crime,and drama film written and directed by Christos Georgiou. Comedy Anna in Kungfuland traditional Chinese: 安娜與武林; simplified Chinese: 安娜与武林; pinyin: An nuó yú wǔ lín; Cantonese Yale: On loh yue miu lam) is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Raymond Yip, and starring Miriam Yeung and Ekin Cheng. Comedy Navra Maza Navsacha is a 2004 Marathi Movie loosely based on a Hindi Movie Bombay to Goa. The film stars Sachin Pilgaonkar and Supriya Pilgaonkar in leading roles. The movie portrays the journey of the couple from Mumbai to Ganapati Pule to fulfill a vow. Comedy Pudhea Paadhai; often spelled as Pudhiya Paadhai is a 1989 Tamil film written and directed by R. Parthiban. Parthiban's directorial debut, it features himself in the lead role as an inhumane ruffian who gets reformed by his rape victim, portrayed by Seetha. The film released to critical acclaim and emerged a box-office success, while also winning several accolades including two National Film Awards, and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. It was remade into Hindi as Benaam Badsha starring Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla in lead roles which did above average business at the box-office. Comedy Anton the Magician is a 1978 East German drama film directed by Günter Reisch. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival where Ulrich Thein won the award for Best Actor. Documentary film Camera Roll (for Taylor) is a 2008 film directed by Joel Schlemowitz. Comedy Jönssonligan & den svarta diamanten is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan made in 1992. It's the first film not to feature the original gang leader Sickan played by Gösta Ekman. Comedy Love 'em and Weep is a silent comedy short film starring Mae Busch, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Comedy El asesino a sueldo is a 2010 film directed by Salomón Shang. Comedy Yama donga is a 2007 socio-fantasy Telugu film directed by S.S. Rajamouli and produced by Urmila Gangaraju and P. Chiranjeevi. The film stars Mohan Babu, Jr. NTR, Priyamani and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles. The film released worldwide on 15 August 2007. Upon release, the film was a critical and box office success.It is also dubbed into Hindi as Lok Parlok. Comedy Her Night of Romance is a 1924 silent film written by Hanns Kräly, and directed by Sidney Franklin. The romantic comedy stars Constance Talmadge and Ronald Colman. Comedy Vagabond Loafers is the 118th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Scenes of the Crime is a 2001 film directed by Dominique Forma and written by Daniel Golka, Amit Mehta, and Forma. It was met with mixed opinions and moderate, but ultimately positive reviews. It brings together the talents of Jon Abrahams, Jeff Bridges, Noah Wyle, R. Lee Ermey, Peter Greene, Mädchen Amick, Morris Chestnut, Bob Gunton, and Brian Goodman. Animation In aporia is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Michal Ronen. Thriller Cold Prey is a 2006 Norwegian slasher film, directed by Roar Uthaug. It premiered in Norway on October 13, 2006 and received mostly positive reviews and was hailed as one of the best modern Norwegian horror movies. Documentary film Love Addict: Stories of dreams, obsession and longing is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Pernille Rose Grønkjær. Thriller The Devil's in the Details is a 2012 American thriller film directed and written by Waymon Boone. The film encircles an Arizona military veteran suffering post-trauma from a military experience when he gets caught up in a Mexican cartel's drug mule plot. It stars Ray Liotta, Emilio Rivera, Joel Mathews, Raymond J. Berry, Noel Gugliemi, Lane Garrison and Jake Jacobson. Documentary film The comedy star takes the stage for his third HBO solo stand-up performance in an hour-long show full of sidesplitting material, including his insights on family, fatherhood and growing up! Comedy Prince Violent is a 1961 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam directed by Friz Freleng and Freleng's longtime layout artist Hawley Pratt. Documentary film Wall: The Journey Up is a 2010 action adventure drama film directed by Tommy Baynard. Animation Pencil en Pointe is an short, animation film directed by Vivian Lu. Comedy Once Upon a Time in the Midlands is a 2002 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Shane Meadows, starring Robert Carlyle, Rhys Ifans, Kathy Burke, Ricky Tomlinson and Shirley Henderson. It is set in Nottingham in the northeast Midlands. Documentary film Dylan is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Ania Winiarska. Comedy Akkare Akkare Akkare is a 1990 Malayalam comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan. This is a sequel to Pattanapravesham which in turn was a sequel to 1987 film Nadodikkattu. This time the story follows CID Dasan and CID Vijayan on an investigation for a stolen gold crown in the United States. Others in the cast include M.G. Soman, Mukesh, Maniyanpilla Raju, Parvathy, Nedumudi Venu, Sukumari, Jagadish, and K.P.A.C. Lalitha. The film was produced by G. P. Vijayakumar and distributed by Seven Arts Films. It was filmed in Houston, Texas, and the Greater Los Angeles Area, California. Documentary film Women of Utopia is a 1984 short documentary film directed by Keith Gow. Comedy Forget About It is a 2006 film directed by BJ Davis Forget About It is owned by Big Screen Entertainment Group and was released January 8, 2008 in the United States by Allumination Filmworks. Starring Burt Reynolds, Robert Loggia, Charles Durning, and Kimberley Kates, it tells the story of a trio of retired military servicemen who find a suitcase of money near their Arizona trailer park. Little do they know it belongs to a mobster in the witness protection program. The old men's neighbor is played by Raquel Welch. Forget About It was screened at the New Jersey Film Festival in May 2006, where it won Best Film. It premiered in Waterbury, Connecticut and Phoenix, Arizona on October 27, 2006. Documentary film Abrazos: Tango in Buenos Aires is a 2003 musical documentary written by Adrián D'Amore, Cecilia Guerty and Diego Radivoy and directed by Daniel Rivas. Thriller Sweet Kill is a 1973 B-movie written and directed by future Academy Award winner Curtis Hanson. The film was Hanson's directorial debut and was produced by Roger Corman. It starred 1950s hearthrob Tab Hunter and was the last film of actress Isabel Jewell. Documentary film Joey Dunlop 1952-2000 is a 1997 sports and documentary film. Comedy Altri tempi is a 1952 Italian film. Comedy The Vagrant is a 1992 comedy horror film. It stars Bill Paxton and Michael Ironside and revolves around a yuppie who is being driven insane by a crazed bum after moving into a new home in which the bum had been squatting. Animation I Am Simon is a 2009 Hungarian animated short film written and directed by Tünde Molnár. Documentary film Finding Kraftland is a 2006 independent documentary from Richard Kraft productions starring Stacey J. Aswad, Richard Kraft, and Nicky Kraft. It premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on June 17, 2006 and continued to play in over 75 film festivals across the globe. Comedy Dobrynya Nikitich and Dragon Gorynych is a Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Ilya Maksimov, made by Melnitsa Animation Studio. It opened in Russia on March 15, 2006. It is the second film in Melnitsa's "3 bogatyrs" series. The film opened at #2 in the box office in Russia and the CIS, and grossed around $3,500,000. Comedy Mrs. Rettich, Czerni and I is a 1998 comedy film directed by Markus Imboden and written by Simone Borowiak, Simone Borowiak and Hans Kantereit. Comedy Playing Swede is a comedy film directed by Daniel Díaz Torres. Documentary film Inside Björk is an official DVD released by Björk on August 23, 2003. The DVD contains a 2002 documentary outlining the career of Björk, from her early work in Icelandic bands, to joining The Sugarcubes to her solo work up to 2002. The documentary gives viewers a personal view into her private thoughts, views and motivations. Inside Björk also features interviews with Sean Penn, Lars von Trier, Thom Yorke, Beck, RZA, Elton John, Missy Elliott, the late Alexander McQueen and more on their thoughts of Björk and her impact on music and culture. The documentary coincided with the release of the Greatest Hits album, and had previously been seen on some television networks at the end of 2002. It was commissioned by One Little Indian to make up for the fact that Björk was beginning to do fewer interviews than had been previous. Two small new live performances are included in the documentary, "Generous Palmstroke" performed with Zeena Parkins and an organ version of "The Anchor Song" played in an Icelandic church. Comedy The Exterminating Angel, is the second Buñuel film of the Buñuel/Alatriste/Pinal film trilogy, written and directed by Luis Buñuel, starring Silvia Pinal, and produced by her then-husband Gustavo Alatriste. It is considered by Mexican film critics as the 16th best film of the Mexican cinema and one of the best 1000 films by the New York Times. The Exterminating Angel was released on R4 DVD by Madman Entertainment's Directors Suite in 2006. The Criterion Collection released the film on DVD in 2009. Documentary film Alle Gefühle glauben an einen glücklichen Ausgang is a 2002 German documentary film directed by Angelika Wittlich. Comedy Get Real is a 1999 British drama film directed by Simon Shore, based on the play What's Wrong with Angry? by screenwriter Patrick Wilde. The plot is about gay teenager Steven Carter's coming out to the world. The film was shot in and around Basingstoke, England. Science Fiction And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird is a 1991 science-fiction family film written and directed by Tony Cookson; foreign language releases were titled RoboDad. Science Fiction 2-Headed Shark Attack is a horror film by The Asylum, released on January 31, 2012 in the United States. The film stars Carmen Electra, Charlie O'Connell and Brooke Hogan. The film premiered September 8, 2012, on Syfy. Documentary film Generation Lost is a DVD documentary by the punk band Rise Against. It contains a documentary entitled How We Survive, directed by Davy Rothbart, Rachel Dengiz & David Meiklejohn and the songs "Injection", "Like the Angel", "Black Masks & Gasoline", and "Paper Wings" performed live at a show at The Troubadour in Los Angeles. It also contains music videos for "Heaven Knows", "Give It All", "Swing Life Away", "Ready to Fall", and "Prayer of the Refugee", as well as Making of videos for "Ready to Fall", and "Swing Life Away". It was released on December 5, 2006 and was named after the Rise Against song "Generation Lost", which appeared on Fat Music, Vol. 6: Uncontrollable Fatulence. It was released on iTunes on April 20, 2010. Documentary film Dance of Outlaws is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Mohamed El Aboudi. Comedy Looty is a 2001 Tamil comedy film directed by Parameswar. The film features Sathyaraj, Roja and Mumtaj in lead roles. The film, produced by V. A. Durai, had musical score by Deva and was released on 14 January 2001 to mixed reviews. Thriller Room of Death is a 2007 French crime film based on the novel La Chambre Des Morts by Franck Thilliez. Comedy Hisab is a 2011 animated, comedy short film directed by Ezra Wube. Comedy Just for the Record is a 2010 comedy film written by Phillip Barron, Steven Lawson and Ben Shillito and directed by Steven Lawson. Thriller First Fear is a 2008 film written by Louis Fantasia and Paul Nicholas; also directed by Paul Nicholas. Thriller NATURE is an erotic suspense drama about a young couple who take a week long, sex centered camping trip deep in the woods to rediscover their sexual fervor - but they may not be alone. Stars Ryan Harper Gray and Lyudmila Shiryaeva. Documentary film Out of the Woods: Life and Death in Dirty Dave's Homeless Camp is a 2012 feature documentary film by Michael E. Arth. It follows the life and death struggles of homeless people living in a camp in the woods for four years. Arth directed, shot and edited Out of the Woods by himself after meeting one of the subjects, Dean "Dino the Dinosaur" Bieber, in a former drug slum Arth had rebuilt and turned into "The Garden District" in DeLand some years before. The backstory of Out of the Woods is told in Arth's previous documentary, New Urban Cowboy: Toward a New Pedestrianism. Two prominent subjects in the film are David "Dirty Dave" Grimsley and his girlfriend, Allyson "Hottie" Manwarren, a former beauty queen and nurse who started drinking and lost her job after her divorce. About a year into the film shoot that took place over four years, Allyson was heading back to another camp returning from a beer run when she was accidentally hit and killed by a car. The film is punctuated with dark humor, including an interview with Allyson's homeless brother, "Vodka Scott" Curry, who says his sister's "skipping disease" caused her to skip in front of the car. Documentary film "Sing China! offers a look behind-the-scenes at the Los Angeles Children's Choir, chronicling its groundbreaking tour of China. Following the chorus' sixty members, all between eleven and seventeen years old, Mock not only captures the excitement and drama of performance, but also paints a portrait of a changing China, one then on the cusp of hosting the 2008 Olympics. Internationally acclaimed, the Los Angeles Children's Chorus includes youth from over fifty diverse communities across Los Angeles and has traveled around the world, bringing its young ambassadors of American culture from Brazil to Australia. In the chorus' first trip to China, Mock captures the intimate moments of their rehearsals and performances, and also their interactions with host organizations and fellow Chinese singers." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Det lykkelige skibbrud is a 1974 Danish film directed by Edvin Tiemroth and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Comedy Love or Money? is a 2012 short comedy drama film directed by Monika Alicja Sokół. Documentary film Losing Our Sons is a 2012 American documentary film produced by Americans for Peace and Tolerance, a Boston-based education non-profit company. A.R. Maezav is its executive producer, director and co-writer; and Ilya I Feoktistov is its producer, co-director, and co-writer. The film was edited by Brian Keith. Losing Our Sons tells of two American families whose lives intersected through a shattering act of violence. Losing Our Sons was created as an educational tool for the public, meant to expose the threat to American civil society posed by Islamic extremism and the failure of American leadership to protect the public from this threat. Science Fiction The Diatom is a 2012 short science fiction film written and directed by Chris Peters. Comedy The Secret Agent Club is a family oriented action film directed by John Murlowski. The film is about a secret spy who steals a laser gun and pretends that it is a toy but gets in trouble when the people find out who he stole the gun from. Comedy North of Pittsburgh is a 1992 comedy film directed by Richard Martin. Documentary film Eclipse of the Man-Made Sun is a 1991 documentary film written and directed by Nicolette Freeman and Amanda Stewart. Thriller Border Wars is a 1999 action film written and directed by César Alejandro. Comedy La Fugue de Monsieur Perle is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit, written by Loïc Le Gouriadec, starring Noël-Noël and featuring Louis de Funès. Animation In the final episode of the series, Aika, Eri, and Karen find an old airport at the bottom of the ocean. After exploring the still functional facility, they finally uncover the secret to Karen's past. Thriller Kaleidoscope, also known as Danielle Steel's Kaleidoscope, is a 1990 made-for-TV romantic drama film directed by Jud Taylor. The film is based upon the 1987 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. Comedy When Life Was Good is a 2008 drama and comedy film written and directed by Terry Miles. Documentary film Let The Butterflies Fly is a 2012 documentary film directed by Gopal Menon. Comedy 2 Become 1 is a 2006 Hong Kong romantic comedy-drama film directed by Law Wing-Cheong and produced by Johnnie To. The film stars Miriam Yeung as Bingo Leung, a working-class woman who discovers she has breast cancer. The film is based on Xi Xi's published diary Mourning For Breasts, which chronicled her own experiences. Documentary film Em Busca de Iara is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Flavio Frederico about the guerrilla Iara Iavelberg, a woman who participated in the armed struggle against the dictatorship in Brazil. With the research of documents, archive footage and interviews, the documentary reconstructs the life of Iara and disassembles the official version, which assigns her death to suicide. Documentary film The Way to the Sea is a 1936 documentary film about the London to Portsmouth railway line and its recent electrification. This is prefaced with an historical representation of Portsmouth and the London to Portsmouth road. It was produced by the Strand Film Company. Its music was written by Benjamin Britten and its commentary by W. H. Auden, who also wrote the music and words respectively for the similarly themed Night Mail that year. The music from both films was broadcast at 3pm on Saturday 1 September 2007 at the Cadogan Hall as a Proms Matinee concert, narrated by Samuel West. Documentary film Parabeton - Pier Luigi Nervi and Roman Concrete is a prequel of the film Perret in France and Algeria, released in 2012. Thriller Down Mexico Way is an 1941 American Western film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Fay McKenzie. Based on a story by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a singing cowboy who comes to the aid of the townspeople of Sage City who are victims of a nefarious scam. Documentary film Ocana, an Intermittent Portrait is a 1978 Spanish documentary film directed by Ventura Pons. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Ek Chalis Ki Last Local is a 2007 Bollywood crime comedy film directed by Sanjay Khanduri, starring Abhay Deol opposite Neha Dhupia in lead roles. The film released on 18 May 2007, and received positive critical response upon its release. Despite its low popularity, the film managed to do well at the box office and turned out to be an surprise hit according to critics. It has been referred to as an cult classic in Bollywood cinema. Animation Vernal Equinox is a 2012 Animation film directed by Haiwei Hou. Thriller Purgatory is a short film produced by Goma Films and directed by Spanish filmmaker Isma Rubio. It was released in 2007. The film is a ten minutes long short that depicts a pub that is not what it looks like, half way between heaven and hell. Animation When Fireman Sam performs a super-heroic rescue, he is awarded a special bravery medal and offered a new job in Newtown by visiting Chief Fire Officer Boyce. Meanwhile, a Pontypandy Pioneer Scouts camping trip, results in a forest fire that threatens to engulf Pontypandy, forcing everyone to prepare to evacuate ! Will Fireman Sam leave his beloved town, and will this be the end of Pontypandy ? Animation Cowboy Dream is a 2014 short animated Western comedy film written by Ola Hegdal and directed by Lars Hegdal. Documentary film The Otherworld is a 2013 documentary film written by Scarlett Amaris and Richard Stanley, and directed by Richard Stanley. Animation Fuse Teppō Musume no Torimonochō is a 2012 Japanese animated film directed by Masayuki Miyaji based on Kazuki Sakuraba's book Fuse Gansaku: Satomi Hakkenden. Both novel and film are an adaptation of Kyokutei Bakin's Nansō Satomi Hakkenden, focusing on a female hunter named Hamaji. A special Blu-ray and DVD set was released featuring cover art by graphic designer Wakamatsu Kaori. It also included a booklet and postcard set by the same designer. Comedy The Air Up There is a 1994 comedy film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and starring Kevin Bacon and Charles Gitonga Maina with Yolanda Vazquez as Sister Susan. Animation Maschine is a 1966 German film written and directed by Wolfgang Urchs. Comedy Pauline Detective is a 2012 comedy film directed by Marc Fitoussi. Documentary film Another Hungary is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Dénes Nagy. Comedy Di che segno sei? is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Thriller Hanging by a Thread is a 1979 television disaster movie starring Sam Groom about friends stranded in a disabled cable-car above a ravine. The occupants of the cable car reflect on the past as the film flashes back and forth to show each of the character's lives. It was written by Adrian Spies, directed by Georg Fenady and produced by Irwin Allen. The film co-starred Patty Duke, Donna Mills, Oliver Clark and Cameron Mitchell. Documentary film Lesbians Do Not Exist is a 2012 documentary film directed by Laura Landi and Joan Selis. Science Fiction The Hidan of Maukbeiangjow is a 1973 exploitation film written by Don Elkins and Carla Rueckert and directed and filmed by Lee Jones. As a sci-fi/comedy/action film. It was re-released as Invasion of the Girl Snatchers in the mid-1980s under the 'Le Bad Cinema' line. and then again on VHS in 1999. Documentary film First Love: A Historic Gathering of Jesus Music Pioneers is a 2004 concert film and documentary that looks back into the Jesus Music of the 1970s. In 1997, a group of Jesus Music pioneers gathered in southern California for three days of music and fellowship. The event was both recorded and filmed, and was released in a 2-CD/2-DVD set simply titled First Love: A Historic Gathering of Jesus Music Pioneers. It was compiled and edited by the spouses of two of the artists who appear in the documentary: Dan Collins and Steve Greisen produced the project. The CD contains each of the 31 songs that were performed during the gathering, and the DVDs shows the live performances of the songs, interviews with the individual performers and groups, interviews with others who were involved in the roots of Jesus Music, and rare pictures and footage of the artists from the 1970s. Other artists who were interviewed for the documentary include pastor Chuck Smith, Pat Boone, Phil Keaggy, and Michael Omartian, among others. Comedy The Immigrant is a silent 1917 American comedy short film starring the Charlie Chaplin Tramp character as an immigrant coming to the United States who is accused of theft on the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, and befriends a young woman along the way. It also stars Edna Purviance and Eric Campbell. The movie was written and directed by Chaplin. According to Kevin Brownlow and David Gill's documentary series Unknown Chaplin, the first scenes to be written and filmed take place in what became the movie's second half, in which the penniless Tramp finds a coin and goes for a meal in a restaurant, not realising that the coin has fallen out of his pocket. It was not until later that Chaplin decided the reason the Tramp was penniless was that he had just arrived on a boat from Europe, and used this notion as the basis for the first half. Purviance reportedly was required to eat so many plates of beans during the many takes to complete the restaurant sequence that she became physically ill. The scene in which Chaplin's character kicks an immigration officer was cited later as evidence of his anti-Americanism when he was forced to leave the United States in 1952. Documentary film Infierno O Paraíso is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Germán Piffano. Documentary film Bidesia In Bambai is a 2013 documentary, musical, social film written and directed by Surabhi Sharma. Thriller This Man Must Die, American title The Beast Must Die, is a 1969 French and Italian thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol. The story is based on a 1938 novel by Cecil Day-Lewis, writing as Nicholas Blake, The Beast Must Die. The film had a total of 1,092,910 admissions in France. Comedy La settimana della Sfinge is a 1990 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Daniele Luchetti. For her role Margherita Buy was awarded as best actress at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Science Fiction Operator is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Sam Barnett. Animation "Imaginationland Episode II", or "The Drying of the Balls", is episode 1111 of Comedy Central's animated TV series South Park. It originally aired on October 24, 2007. It is the second episode in a three-part story arc that won the 2008 Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for One Hour or More. The three episodes were later reissued together, along with previously unreleased footage, as the uncensored Imaginationland: The Movie. The episode is the second episode to be rated TV-MA LV. Comedy Horror Which Is Always with You is a 2007 comedy drama film written by Yuri Arabov and directed by Arkadiy Yakhnis. Comedy Bad Golf Made Easier is a 53-minute video by actor Leslie Nielsen. It is a parody of golf and other golf videos and books. It demonstrates many humorous bad golf swings, and a slogan found in it is: "I don't play golf to feel bad; I play bad golf but feel good!" In the video, many people hit the dirt out from the ground, drop their golf clubs into the water, and make other mistakes. Thriller The Midnight Game is a 2013 supernatural thriller film directed by A.D. Calvo. The movie had its world release on March 2, 2013 at the Miami International Film Festival and was released to DVD on August 12, 2014. Filming took place Wallingford, Connecticut in April and May 2012, and stars Renee Olstead. Animation Sainte Barbe is a 2007 film directed by Claude Barras and Cdric Louis. Thriller Wilderness Survival for Girls is a 2004 independent thriller film that was shot in 18 days. Three soon to graduate high school girls stay at mountain cabin. A stranger named Ed comes to their cabin who they manage to overpower and tie to a chair. The film shows the girls' responses to their captive stranger. Thriller Loch Ness Terror, titled Beyond Loch Ness on the Sci-Fi Channel, is a 2008 horror television movie directed by Paul Ziller and written from Ziller and Jason Bourque. Comedy Matti: Hell Is for Heroes is a 2006 Finnish biographical film about Finnish skijumper Matti Nykänen. The film was directed by Aleksi Mäkelä and written by Marko Leino. With 461,665 views it was the most watched film in Finland in 2006. Thriller Eyeball is a 1975 Italian-Spanish giallo film directed by Umberto Lenzi. Comedy Tora-san Plays Cupid aka Tora-san, Hold Out! is a 1977 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Shiho Fujimura as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Plays Cupid is the twentieth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Why Did I Ever Say Yes Twice? German:Warum hab ich bloß 2 x ja gesagt? is a 1969 German-Italian comedy film directed by Franz Antel and starring Lando Buzzanca, Teri Tordai and Raffaella Carrà. A railway worker has two wives, one in Munich and the other in Rome. It is also known as The Viking Who Became a Bigamist. Animation The Biggest Flower in the World is a 2007 short animation film written by José Saramago and directed by Juan Pablo Etcheverry. Comedy West Hollywood Motel is a 2013 comedy film written by Matt Riddlehoover, Ethan James and Thashana McQuiston and directed by Matt Riddlehoover. Comedy Coffee With Jam is a 2013 short comedy film written by Nikolina Bogdanovic and directed by Filip Peruzovic. Animation Dragon Knight: Wheel of Time is a 1991 animated comedy/adventure/fantasy film written by Kinuyo Nozaki and directed by Jun Fukada. Comedy The Green Dogs is a 2012 short, comedy, sport film written and directed by Colas Rifkiss and Mathias Rifkiss. Comedy That Lucky Touch is a 1975 British-German comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Roger Moore, Susannah York and Shelley Winters. Comedy Broken Gardenias is a comedy drama romance film directed by Kai Devani. Thriller Mum & Dad is a 2008 British horror film by director Steven Sheil. Its premiere was on August 22, 2008 during the London FrightFest Film Festival. One day later it was shown during the Fantasy Filmfest in Germany. The film is the directors debut of Steven Sheil. Comedy If I Had a Million is a Pre-Code Paramount Studios anthology film. There were seven directors: Ernst Lubitsch, Norman Taurog, Stephen Roberts, Norman Z. McLeod, James Cruze, William A. Seiter, and H. Bruce Humberstone . Lubitsch, Cruze, Seiter, and Humberstone were each responsible for a single vignette, Roberts and McLeod directed two each, and Taurog was in charge of the prologue and epilogue. The screenplays were scripted by many different writers, with Joseph L. Mankiewicz making a large contribution. If I Had a Million is based on a novel by Robert Hardy Andrews. A wealthy dying businessman decides to leave his money to eight complete strangers. Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, George Raft, May Robson, Charles Ruggles, and Gene Raymond play some of the lucky beneficiaries. The 1950s television series The Millionaire was based on a similar concept. Animation La tropa de trapo en el país donde siempre brilla el sol is a 2010 animated film written by Lola Beccaria and directed by Alex Colls. Thriller Incognito is a 1998 American crime thriller directed by John Badham and starring Jason Patric and Irene Jacob. Written by Jordan Katz, the film is about a talented art forger who paints a fake Rembrandt despite pressure from his dying father who urges him to use his talent on his own original paintings. The film is notable for a sequence that reveals the specific details involved in forgery, including canvas aging, precise paints, and other deceptions. Animation Bob is a 2010 short animation and comedy film written by Jacob Frey and Stefanie Ren and directed by Jacob Frey and Harry Fast. Thriller Eureka is a 1983 film, directed by Nicolas Roeg. It is the story of a Klondike prospector, Jack McCann who strikes it rich, yet ends up fearing that his daughter Tracy and his son-in-law are scheming to take his wealth and his soul; moreover, greedy investors are also hunting McCann's fortune. Eureka is loosely based on the true murder of Sir Harry Oakes in the Bahamas in 1943. Documentary film Discover what really turns on the uninhibited girls who venture into Boston's world renowned Kabloom Tattoo Parlor in this voyeuristic look into a world where clothes are shed and intricate ink designs are tattooed onto body-parts that rarely see the light of day Comedy Ugly's Diary is a comedy drama romance film directed by Andoy Ranay. Comedy CrimeFighters is a 2010 film directed by Miles Watts. Documentary film Gnarr is a 2010 documentary film directed by Gaukur Úlfarsson. "You’ll never see politics the same after this raucous documentary. Following his country’s economic meltdown, acerbic Icelandic comedian Jon Gnarr launches his own political party, The Best Party. His platform? Free trips to Disneyland, more polar bears in the zoo, and refusing to work with anyone who doesn’t watch The Wire. But when support for Gnarr’s wacky mayoral bid surprisingly snowballs, what started out as a joke quickly captures the imagination of a nation desperate for a change." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Thriller Snitch is an American crime drama film directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Dwayne Johnson. The film was released in the United States on February 22, 2013. The film also stars Barry Pepper, Susan Sarandon, Jon Bernthal, Benjamin Bratt and Michael Kenneth Williams. Documentary film Pine Ridge is a 2013 documentary-drama film directed by Anna Eborn. Comedy La spiaggia is a 1954 Italian comedy drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Comedy On one day at an English Hotel, four different stories are shown. Diana is in London to promote her Television Series and her ex-husband Sidney shows up to ask her for money for his gay lover. Mark and Annie come to London for the Wimbledon Tennis matches, but they lose their tickets and Mark's back goes out. Debra is on her honeymoon with Paul, but Paul is missing and Debra lies to everyone she meets as to where Paul is. Sharon and Lauren are on a shop till you drop trip and Sharon meets Dennis, an older man who seems to be interested in her. Documentary film It's Better to Jump is a 2013 documentary and historical film directed by Gina Angelone, Mouna Stewart and Patrick Alexander Stewart. Thriller The Passage is a 2007 thriller-horror film directed by Mark Heller and starring a large ensemble cast that includes Stephen Dorff, Neil Jackson, Abdel Ghani Benizza, Khalid Benchagra, Nick Dunning, and Neil Fluellen. The film revolves around an American man falling for a Moroccan woman. They find out that their romance can put them in danger, so they seek out the help of people they know. Filming started in Morocco on October 1, 2006. It was released in the United States on March 18, 2007 and was released on DVD on September 5, 2007. Comedy Rural speed-dating. 5 Men. 2 Women. 1 Pregnancy. It's going to be a winner. Comedy Il gatto mammone is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Nando Cicero. Thriller The Lady Vanishes is a 1938 British comic thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas and Dame May Whitty. Written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder based on the 1936 novel The Wheel Spins by Ethel Lina White, the film is about a beautiful English tourist travelling by train in Europe who discovers that her elderly travelling companion seems to have disappeared from the train. After her fellow passengers deny ever having seen the elderly lady, the young woman is helped by a young musicologist, and the two proceed to search the train for clues to the old woman's disappearance. The film features Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne, who for the first time, play the characters Charters and Caldicott, two single-minded cricket enthusiasts who are rushing back to England to catch the last days of a Test match. The Lady Vanishes is Hitchcock's penultimate film made in the United Kingdom before his move to the United States. It was made in the Gainsborough Studios in Islington, London. Following three films that did not do well at the box office, the success of The Lady Vanishes confirmed the opinion of American producer David O. Comedy Brave Pigeon is a 1961 comedy film directed by Rogelio A. González. Documentary film Fish & Onions is a 2011 ethnographic documentary film written by Bettina Herzner, Marc Brummund, Rene Fischer and directed by Marc Brummund. Documentary film Thomas Sankara: The Upright Man is a 2006 documentary film about Thomas Sankara, former president of Burkina Faso. Sankara was known as "the African Che", and became famous in Africa due to his innovative ideas, his devastating humour, his spirit and his altruism. With a gun in one hand and Karl Marx's works in the other, Sankara became president at the age of 34 and served from 1983 to 1987. He immediately set out to shake the foundations of the country that he renamed from the French colonial Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, "Land of Upright Men." More than a classic biography, this film sheds light on the impact that this man and his politic made on Burkina Faso and Africa in general. Documentary film Gay Man's Guide To Safer Sex is the name of a safer sex instructional documentary produced by Mike Esser and Tony Carne of Pride Video in association with the Terrence Higgins Trust in 1992. The film was directed by David Lewis and featured a soundtrack by John Balance and Peter Christopherson of Coil. The medical information included in the film is presented by Mike Youle, a British doctor specializing in HIV treatment. The film won in the Best Special Interest Category in 1992's British Videogramme Association awards. Comedy Confusion of Genders is a 2000 French drama film starring Pascal Greggory. It was directed by Ilan Duran Cohen. Two actors of this film were nominated at the César Awards 2001: Pascal Greggory for Best Actor – Leading Role and Cyrille Thouvenin for Most Promising Actor. Thriller Hell Has No Boundary is a 1982 Hong Kong film directed by Chuan Yang. Comedy Jeon Woo-chi is a 2009 South Korean fantasy action film written and directed by Choi Dong-hoon who departs from his popular heist films Tazza: The High Rollers and The Big Swindle for this big-budget, special effects-filled action romp that was equally popular with the Korean audience, earning over six million admissions over the 2009 Christmas period. Based on a Korean folktale, it stars Kang Dong-won in the title role. The film become the 3rd best selling film of 2009 with 6,100,532 tickets sold nationwide. Documentary film Telling Amy's Story is a documentary film directed by Joe Myers. Animation It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown is the 27th prime-time animated musical television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on April 16, 1984. The special is presented as an original musical which features parodies of the early 1980s breakdancing craze, MTV, the movies Saturday Night Fever, Flashdance, and Footloose, and a number of popular top 40 hit songs of the early 1980s. It has been released to DVD by Warner Home Video as a bonus feature to Snoopy's Reunion. Thriller Dinosaur 13 is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Todd Douglas Miller. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, CNN Films and Lionsgate acquired distribution rights of the film. Comedy The Loudspeaker is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley. The film is also known as The Radio Star in the United Kingdom. Documentary film Canned Dreams is a 2012 documentary film written by Katja Gauriloff, Joonas Berghäll, and Jarkko T. Laine and directed by Katja Gauriloff. Comedy My Future Boyfriend is a TV movie starring Sara Rue and Barry Watson. It premiered on ABC Family on April 10, 2011. It is directed by Michael Lange. Animation Broken Wire is a 2006 short animation film, written by Juan Carlos Mostaza with Guiana Fernández and directed by Juan Carlos Mostaza. Comedy The Champion is a comedy film released in 1915 by Essanay Studios, starring Charles Chaplin alongside Edna Purviance and Leo White. Essanay co-owner and star, Broncho Billy Anderson can be seen as an enthusiastic audience member in the boxing match scene. Animation Hanging By A Thread is a 2013 Animation film written by Catya Plate and directed by Catya Plate. Documentary film Kanye West: College Dropout - Video Anthology is a music documentary directed by Fat Cats, Chike, Coodie, Michael Haussman, Chris Milk, Kanye West and Little X. Documentary film Testimony: The Untold Story of Pope John Paul II is a 2007 biographical documentary film. Comedy On Patrol is a 1922 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Thriller How We Got Away With It is a 2013 drama, mystery, thriller film written by Jeff Barry, McCaleb Burnett, Jon Lindstrom and directed by Jon Lindstrom. Animation War of the Worlds: Goliath is a 2012 Malaysian animated science fiction film directed by Joe Pearson that was released in November 15, 2012 in Malaysia. The film is voiced by actors Peter Wingfield, Adrian Paul, Tony Eusoff, Elizabeth Gracen, Jim Byrnes, Rob Middleton, Mark Sheppard, Matt Letscher, Adam Baldwin and other voice actors. Unlike other War of the Worlds films, this film is a loose sequel to H. G. Wells' novel The War of the Worlds. The film's title refers to the human tripod the main characters use in the film. The film was produced by Tripod Group. Animation The Chimera of M is a 2013 short film written by Sebastian Buerkner and John Moseley and directed by Sebastian Buerkner. Comedy Chaddian Di Doli is a 1966 Punjabi film made in Bombay, Calcutta, India. It was released in 1966 and cast includes I. S. Johar as hero, Helen, Manmohan Krishan, Majnu, Manju, Naseem Bano. The film was written and directed by Lal Singh Kalsi and the Producers were Rangi and Sood. Dharmendra was signed for the lead role and paid advance money but he later returned the money because of dates problem with his schedule. Phool Aur Patthar with O.P. Ralhan started filming and went on to become a hit for him shortly after. Documentary film Seven months after the end of the war, acclaimed BBC journalist and filmmaker Sean Langan (Behind the Lines, Travels of a Gringo) takes a brave and eventful trip through Iraq, seeking to shed light on the current situation. Comedy Unaccompanied Minors is a 2006 Christmas comedy film directed by Paul Feig and starring Lewis Black and Wilmer Valderrama. Unaccompanied Minors has been rated PG by the MPAA for "mild rude humor and language". It is based on a true story by Susan Burton first told on the public radio show This American Life under the title "In the Event of an Emergency, Put Your Sister in an Upright Position". Comedy Ces dames s'en mêlent is a 1965 Italian film directed by Raoul André. Comedy Gudu Gudu Gunjam is a 2010 comedy film. Comedy Working Holiday is a comedy film directed by Koichi Okamoto. Documentary film Men for Sale also known by its French language title Hommes à louer is a 2008 documentary film by Canadian director Rodrigue Jean, about male prostitutes working in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The film was shot over a one-year period in Montreal's Gay Village. The interviews for Hommes à louer are in French language. The English version Men for Sale has subtitles in English. Canadian National Film Board calls the documentary "an unflinching portrait with neither voyeurism nor false sympathy acknowledging those society prefers to ignore". Documentary film The Home Front is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Phie Ambo. Comedy May I Be Frank is a documentary biographical comedy film directed by Gregg Marks. Comedy Las glorias del gran Púas is a 1984 action, comedy and drama film written by Ricardo Garibay and Roberto G. Rivera, and directed by Roberto G. Rivera. Comedy Kirataka is an 2011 Indian Kannada language comedy film directed by Pradeep Raj, starring Yash and Oviya in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Tamil film, Kalavani. The film was a success at the domestic box-office. Animation Green Lady is a 2011 short drama animation documentary film directed by Jordan Baseman. Comedy Revue um Mitternacht is an East German film. It was released in 1962. Comedy Den jäktade is a 1976 Swedish film directed by Henning Moritzen and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Comedy Chronic Bachelor is a 2003 Malayalam romantic comedy drama film about the life of Sathyaprathapan, a bachelor as mentioned in the title. The film was written and directed by Siddique. It features Mammootty, Mukesh, Rambha, Bhavana, Indraja, Innocent and others. The movie was produced by Malayalam director Fazil. It was later remade in Tamil as Engal Anna starring Vijaykanth, Prabhu Deva, Namitha and Vadivelu and in Telugu as Kushi Kushiga with Jagapati Babu. Thriller Kill Katie Malone is a 2010 American horror film directed by Carlos Ramos Jr. and starring Masiela Lusha from The George Lopez Show and Dean Cain. The screenplay was written by Mark Onspaugh. Documentary film And the Pursuit of Happiness is a 1986 documentary film directed by Louis Malle about the experiences of immigrants in the United States during the 1980s. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Waitress! is a 1981 comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz of Troma Entertainment. It was the second in Troma's line of "sexy comedies", preceded by the 1979's Squeeze Play! and followed by 1982's Stuck on You! and 1983's The First Turn-On!. Science Fiction Sly Cooper is an upcoming 3D computer-animated science fiction action film based on the platforming video game series of the same name by Sony Computer Entertainment, specifically the 2002 video game Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus. It will be produced and distributed by Cinema Management Group. Sony Computer Entertainment, its series developer, will play a role in the film’s production, screenplay, character development, and animation consulting. The film will be directed and written by Kevin Munroe, and produced by Brad Foxhoven and David Wohl. The film will star voice actors, including Ian James Corlett replacing Kevin Miller as the titular character of the same name, Matt Olsen and Chris Murphy reprise their voice roles as Bentley and Murray respectively. The film scheduled for a theatrical release in early 2016. Thriller Suspicions (French: Jaloux) is a 2010 thriller film written and directed by Patrick Demers and co-written with Benoît Gouin, Maxime Denommée and Sophie Cadieux. Comedy Cuki Colorinchi Evolution is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Eduardo del Olmo. Comedy Movie mogul Roy Tilden is on top of the world. His last film is breaking box office records and he’s about to receive a prestigious award. His perfect day takes a turn for the worse when he steps into an elevator with an aspiring screenwriter. Moments after the doors shut, the writer hits the emergency button, trapping them in the elevator. The pitch begins. Comedy Desperado is a 1995 American action film written, produced and directed by Robert Rodriguez. A sequel to the 1992 film El Mariachi, it is the second installment in Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy. The film stars Antonio Banderas as the mariachi who seeks revenge on the drug lord who killed his lover. Desperado was screened out of competition at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Once Upon a Time in Mexico, the final part of the trilogy, was released in 2003. Comedy Love at Sea is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Rosalyn Boulter, Carl Harbord and Aubrey Mallalieu. During production a major fire broke out at Elstree Studios where the film was being shot. Brunel moved production to another studio and managed to complete the film on time. A woman travelling on a cruise ship falls in love with a suspected thief on board. Comedy Goat Story - The Old Prague Legends is a 2008 Czech computer-animated feature film. Directed by Jan Tománek and produced by Art And Animation studio. It was the first Czech and East Europe feature-length computer animated film. It won the main prize at the 2010 Buenos Aires International Children's Film Festival. The film featured on the cover of the March 2008 edition of American magazine Animation. Science Fiction 7aum Arivu is a 2011 Indian science fiction thriller film written and directed by A. R. Murugadoss, featuring Suriya and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles and Johnny Tri Nguyen as the main antagonist. The film, produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin began production in May 2010 and was released on 25 October 2011 in Chennai and a day later, on Diwali, worldwide. The visual effects for the film were done by US based Legacy effects, making this their second Indian film after Enthiran. 7aum Arivu received Positive critical response upon release, but opened strongly at the box office. It was also dubbed into Telugu as 7th Sense which released simultaneously along with the Tamil original. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Chennai vs China as well as in Malayalam with the original title. The film was also one out of several films selected by the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce as the Indian submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Documentary film Nio Fidencio... de Roma a Espinazo is a 2008 documentary film written by Curry Fernandez and directed by Juan Farr Rivera. Comedy Clockwise is a 1986 British comedy film starring John Cleese, directed by Christopher Morahan, written by Michael Frayn and produced by Michael Codron. The film's music was composed by George Fenton. For his performance Cleese won the 1987 Peter Sellers Award For Comedy at the Evening Standard British Film Awards. Most urban scenes were shot in the West Midlands and Yorkshire/Lincolnshire while rural scenes were largely shot in Shropshire. Animation Eine murul is a 2011 animated short film directed by Erik Alunurm. Comedy Bunker Bean is a 1936 American black-and-white comedy film adapted from a novel by Harry Leon Wilson. It was directed by William Hamilton and Edward Kelly, produced by William Sistrom starring Owen Davis, Jr. as the title character. The cast included Lucille Ball as Mrs Kelly. Comedy Revizor is a 1996 film written by Andrei Dmitriyev, Sergey Gazarov and Nikolai Gogol and directed by Sergey Gazarov. Thriller Bangles is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film written and directed by debutant Dr. Suvid Wilson who also composed the songs, starring Ajmal Ameer, Poonam Kaur, Archana Kavi, and Aparna Bajpai. The film is produced by Dipti B Unni under the banner of Citadel Cinemas. The cinematography is handled by Dileep Raman and is edited by Don Max. The film is about a murderer, who leaves a few pieces of bangles at the crime spot. It was released on 18 October. Documentary film Dante's Paradiso Documented is a 2014 film directed by Boris Acosta and based on the book written by Dante Alighieri. Documentary film Southmost U.S.A. is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Trish Dalton. Documentary film Brasil Bom de Bola 78 is a 1978 documentary film written by Oswaldo Caldeira & Carlos Leonam and directed by Oswaldo Caldeira. Comedy Ayalathe Adheham is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan and written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi. It stars Jayaram, Gautami, Siddique, Vaishnavi, Meena, and Thilakan. The songs were composed by Perumbavoor G. Raveendranath, with the film score by Mohan Sithara. Comedy The Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Rock 'n Roll Musical is a horror musical film directed by Andre Champagne. Comedy Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype is a 1980 film directed by Charles B. Griffith, starring Oliver Reed and Sunny Johnson. Comedy My Sucky Teen Romance is a 2011 supernatural comedy by American director Emily Hagins and her third feature length film. It first released on March 15, 2011 at the South by Southwest film festival and stars Elaine Hurt as a young teenager that falls in love with a teen vampire at a sci-fi convention. My Sucky Teen Romance was partially funded through Indiegogo. Comedy Rohe Ostern is a 1995 comedy film written by Mathias Dinter and directed by Michael Gutmann. Documentary film Running With Mum is a 2008 film directed by Martin Greaves. Thriller Pretty Maids All in a Row is an American mystery film that is part dark comedy, part murder mystery. It starred Rock Hudson alongside Angie Dickinson, and was released on April 28, 1971. Roger Vadim directed the film, which Gene Roddenberry produced, having dramatized a novel written by Francis Pollini into the screenplay from which Vadim worked. This was Roddenberry's only feature film writing credit. Comedy Triplex is a French film directed by Georges Lautner, and released in 1991. Science Fiction The Last Mimzy is a 2007 science fiction adventure drama film directed by Robert Shaye and loosely adapted from the 1943 science fiction short story "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by Lewis Padgett. The film features Timothy Hutton, Joely Richardson, Rainn Wilson, Kathryn Hahn, Michael Clarke Duncan, and introducing Rhiannon Leigh Wryn as seven-year-old Emma Wilder and Chris O’Neil as ten-year-old Noah. Animation The Cat Returns is a 2002 Japanese animated drama film directed by Hiroyuki Morita of Studio Ghibli. A spin-off of Whisper of the Heart, it was theatrically released in Japan on July 19, 2002 through the Toho Company and in 2003 in the United States through Buena Vista Home Video. It received an Excellence Prize at the 2002 Japan Media Arts Festival. Thriller The Dark Hours is a 2005 Canadian made psychological thriller movie directed by Paul Fox and written by Wil Zmak. Comedy You Can Succeed, Too is a comedy musical film directed by Eizo Sugawa. Animation Sylvester Cat turns to automation in hopes it will help him catch the fastest mouse in Mexico, Speedy Gonzales. He builds a robot to chase Speedy around their house, but Speedy outsmarts Sylvester's new mechanical stooge, reducing it to a heap of scrap metal. Comedy Congratulations! is a 2013 mystery film written and directed by Mike Brune. Comedy Ginger Ale Afternoon is a 1989 independent film by director Rafal Zielinski, based on a stage play by Gina Wendkos. Animation MooN is a 2012 short animation film directed by Carl Schroeter. Documentary film Time Exposure is a 2012 documentary short family film written and directed by Alfred Guzzetti. Science Fiction Ice Soldiers is a 2013 Canadian action-science fiction film directed by Sturla Gunnarsson and starring Dominic Purcell, Adam Beach and Michael Ironside. Documentary film Who Needs a Heart is a 1991 documentary film written and directed by John Akomfrah. Documentary film Dinosaurs is a 2013 drama, documentary and experimental film directed by Terra Long and written by Morgan I.P. Fics. Comedy Bunny O'Hare is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Gerd Oswald, starring Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine. The screenplay by Coslough Johnson and Stanley Z. Cherry focuses on a pair of senior citizens who, disguised as hippies, engage in a crime spree. Comedy Certain Guys is a 2000 comedy and drama film written and directed by Stephen James. Comedy The American Astronaut is a 2001 space-western/musical, directed by and starring Cory McAbee. The film was released on DVD in Spring of 2005. The band Billy Nayer Show, helmed by McAbee, wrote and performed the film's soundtrack. Animation Hatsuinu The Animation is a 2007 Japanese erotic original video animation directed by Ino. Comedy Better Halves is a 1916 film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film "Zweig’s homage to John Cassavetes’ Husbands is a fusion of improvisation and cinéma vérité. A gang of guys hang out, drinking and shooting the shit. Conversations go nowhere and sing-a-longs erupt as they sit around trying to decide what to do, where to go, and who they are." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Hot Docs site. Documentary film Khiam is a 2001 film directed by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige. Thriller War of Resistance, also known as Return to the Hiding Place, is a 2011 American film directed by Peter C. Spencer and starring John Rhys-Davies, Mimi Sagadin and Craig Robert Young. The film tells the story of Corrie ten Boom and the Dutch Resistance during World War II. Thriller Love Among Thieves is a made-for-television romantic-adventure film produced by the ABC network in 1987. It starred Audrey Hepburn as the Baroness and concert pianist Caroline DuLac, who steals three jewel-encrusted Fabergé eggs from a San Francisco museum. The eggs are demanded as ransom for her kidnapped fiancé in Latin America. She boards a plane for the Latin American city of Ladera, as per instructions, and is met by a drifter named Mike Chambers. Caroline first believes that Mike is one of the kidnappers, until a mysterious man in a trench coat tries to kill her and Mike comes to the rescue. They are both captured by a band of Mexican bandits, who also may or may not be part of the scheme. Meanwhile, the couple are pursued by Spicer, a hired thug assigned to retrieve the loot. Love Among Thieves is notable for several reasons. It was the only made-for-TV film in which Hepburn appeared. It was also the last film in which she took a starring role. This was the first Hepburn film since 1981's They All Laughed. Comedy Captain Hareblower is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1954. It was directed by Friz Freleng and starred Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, with both voices provided by Mel Blanc. The short was animated By Manuel Perez, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross, Art Davis, and written by Warner Bros. veteran Warren Foster. Thriller Sorry, Wrong Number is a 1948 American suspense film noir directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster. It tells the story of a woman who overhears a murder plot. The film was adapted by Lucille Fletcher from her 1943 radio play. It is one of the few pre-1950 Paramount Pictures films that remained in the studio's library. Comedy Iceman, formerly known as The Iceman Cometh, is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese 3D martial arts action-comedy film directed by Law Wing-cheung and starring Donnie Yen, who also serves as the film's action director. The film is a remake of the 1989 film The Iceman Cometh which was directed by Clarence Fok and starred Yuen Biao, who was earlier reported to join the film. Donnie Yen hand-picked Jam Hsiao for his unique voice and deep emotions to sing the mandarin theme song. The Cantonese version is sung by Hong Kong singer and actor Julian Cheung. The film was released in Hong Kong and China on April 25, 2014. The sequel is slated for release at the end of 2014. Comedy Robin & Robin is a 2013 short romance comedy film written by Hugo Amoedo and directed by Hugo Amoedo and María Pérez. Comedy Double Dynamite is a 1951 American musical comedy film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Jane Russell, Groucho Marx, and Frank Sinatra. The film was written by Leo Rosten, Mel Shavelson, Mannie Manheim, and Harry Crane. The film was originally entitled It's Only Money, before RKO owner Howard Hughes changed the title to Double Dynamite as a reference to co-star Jane Russell's famous cleavage. Filmed prior to From Here to Eternity, the movie involves an innocent bank teller suspected of embezzling who turns to a sardonic waiter for advice. Although Sinatra has by far the most screen time, he took third billing behind Jane Russell and Groucho Marx. Most of the scenes are devoted to the interactions of Sinatra and Marx, who had just begun televising his radio show You Bet Your Life the year before and was in between his wilder Marx Brothers persona and the more toned-down television Groucho. Both Sinatra and Jane Russell play against type as a shy, timid pair, while Marx portrays a sarcastic waiter who breezily mentors the frightened young couple. Jane Russell and Groucho Marx each sing a duet with Frank Sinatra written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. Documentary film Dreaming Nicaragua is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Marcelo Bukin. Animation Still 1 is a 2013 short fantasy animation film directed by Mo Nierman. Documentary film In "The 5 Keys to Mastery," author George Leonard explores the personality traits and mental attitudes that help people in different fields of expertise reach the top, and how one can train oneself to succeed. Leonard is joined by a handful of successful people who offer their own perspectives, including Carlos Santana, B.B. King, Linus Torvalds, Julius Axelrod, Wendy Rieger, and more. Documentary film Alardearen Seme-alabak is a 2013 documentary film on the participation of women in the Alarde, a military parade commemorating the historical siege against french troops in the basque border villages of Irun and Hondarribia. Documentary film Peter Martins: A Dancer is a 1978 documentary film written and directed by Jørgen Leth. Comedy Moron Spermlick decides to cheat death by eating Jack's for 30 days straight. This odd experiment quickly heads down the sewer pipes of peril when he discovers Jack's secret ingredient is HORMONES!! In fact, Jack's food is full of more hormones than a Tijuana brothel. Witness the unthinkable as he encounters severe mood swings, hot flashes and involuntary orifice hurling. Not to mention he ultimately develops a set of jugs that would shame Pam Anderson. The outcome? Only you can discover the graphic ending to this satirical tale. Simply insert this horrific yet humorous DVD into you player and prepare to call 911. Between you and me - let's just say that Moron Spermlick ends up chomping on the meat -balls of regret! Documentary film Journey to Ostend is a 1989 film directed by Klaus Wildenhahn. Documentary film Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Spencer Halpin, an American independent filmmaker. The title of the film is in part a reference to the Mortal Kombat series of video games, which are notable for their extreme violence. The title was changed from Moral Kombat to Spencer Halpin's Moral Kombat to avoid the risk of a lawsuit. Comedy Tom is in love with his new girlfriend, a white cat. He makes her feel special, as he gives her little kisses, etc. Mischievous little Jerry thinks of something to break up the new couple. He writes a fake letter to an alley cat, telling him that the white cat has fallen in love with him. Once the alley cat sees Tom with her, trouble stirs. Thriller 48 Stunden bis Acapulco is a 1967 German crime film directed by Klaus Lemke. Comedy The story begins when CACA SUTARYA A.K.A CACING, wanted to be a member of THE ROAD DEVIL, the most fearsome motorcycle gang in Bandung city. However, he always failed their tests for new members. He then calls on his close friends at school: DADANG MODIP who is skilled in motorcycle modification, COKI & CIKO who have no resemblance at all, but still consider themselves very much alike, and MULDER who is rebellious, but very loyal to his friends. Then they gather as The TariX JabriX. Comedy Sueño is a 2005 comedy-drama film directed by Renée Chabria that stars John Leguizamo, Ana Claudia Talancón, and Elizabeth Peña. Science Fiction Attack from Space is a 1964 film edited together for American television from the 1957 films #5 and #6 of the Japanese short film series Super Giant. It is currently in the public domain. Comedy A Guy Thing is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Chris Koch and starring Jason Lee, Julia Stiles and Selma Blair. Animation Another Dress, Another Button is a 2011 short animated comedy film directed by Lyn Elliot. Comedy Marvin is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Mark Nute. Comedy Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle is a 2010 South Korean film starring Kim Jung-eun and Jin Goo. It was released on January 28, 2010. Loosely based on characters that appeared in Huh Young-man's celebrated manhwa series Sikgaek, it is a spin-off of 2007 adaptation Le Grand Chef, but with an original story. Culinary genius Seong-chan hears the news that world-renowned chef Jang-eun is trying to close down his childhood residence/restaurant, Chunyanggak. To save Chunyanggak, Seong-chan must compete against Jang-eun to make the best kimchi dish. The film showcased many different regional kimchi dishes and modern fusion recipes. Comedy Simhall is a 2014 Animation short film directed by Niki Lindroth von Bahr. Documentary film High and Dry is a music documentary film directed by Michael Toubassi. Thriller Don't Talk to Strangers is a 1994 Made-for-TV psychological thriller film. It was directed by Robert Lewis and starred Pierce Brosnan. Thriller Khanjar is a 1980 Hindi language film produced and directed by Atmaram. This action thriller casts Navin Nischol in the lead with the support cast of Reena Roy, Suresh Oberoi, Amjad Khan, Jankidas, Jayshree T., Jeevan, K. N. Singh, Mehmood, Murad, Reeta Bhaduri, Sajjan, Shekhar Kapur. Nitin Mangeshkar scored the music for this film, with the lyrics written by Maya Govind. The story, in brief, is about a dagger used in a criminal investigation, and the mysterious deaths around the life of its custodian. Comedy Heart of the Golden West is a 1942 American film starring Roy Rogers. Comedy Another Dress, Another Button is a 2011 short animated comedy film directed by Lyn Elliot. Animation To save his besieged Abbey, a young mouse novice must learn of his destiny to be the successor to a great warrior. Comedy Charodei is a 1982 Soviet film directed by Konstantin Bromberg, loosely based on the science fantasy novel Monday Begins on Saturday by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. First script was more related to the canon novel and was in fact an intention to make its screen version, with some new storylines though, but Bromberg didn't like it and Strugatsky Brothers wrote absolutely new script from scratch. History later repeated with another film by Sokurov "Days of Eclipse". Film became a classic Soviet New Year's Eve romantic comedies, such as Irony of Fate and The Carnival Night. Documentary film Originally broadcast in May of 1977, this series of interviews between Sir David Frost and U.S. President Richard Nixon, delves into the various controversies of Nixon’s presidency, including (most famously) the Watergate scandal. Never before, nor since, has a U.S. President been so candid on camera. This historic meeting has been adapted into an award-winning major motion picture by Ron Howard. Science Fiction Lifeforce is a 1985 science fiction film directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby, based on Colin Wilson's 1976 novel, The Space Vampires. Featuring Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Mathilda May, and Patrick Stewart, the film portrays the events that unfold "after a trio of humanoids in a state of suspended animation are brought to earth after being discovered in the hold of an abandoned European space shuttle." The film received mixed to positive reviews, and was a box office bomb. Comedy Wizard of Oz is a 1925 American silent film directed by Larry Semon, who also appears in a lead role—that of a farmhand disguised as a Scarecrow. The only completed 1920s adaptation of L. Frank Baum's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, this film features a young Oliver Hardy as the Tin Woodman. "L. Frank Baum, Jr." is top-billed with the writing of the script. This is Frank Joslyn Baum, Baum's eldest son, and although his actual contribution to the screenplay is doubted by Baum scholar Michael Patrick Hearn, he was certainly involved in the business angle of the production. Comedy A Tough Winter is a 1930 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 99th Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Black Widow is a 2007 made-for-television movie produced by RHI Entertainment and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Alicia Coppola and Adriana DeMeo. It is loosely based on the 1987 film of the same name starring Debra Winger and Theresa Russell. Black Widow re-unites Elizabeth Berkley and Randall Batinkoff, who starred together four years previously in the action thriller The Detonator. Adriana DeMeo stars in crime series Without a Trace, for which Elizabeth Berkley has made a notable special guest appearance. The film was originally released in 2007, before being re-cut and re-released in 2008 under the title Dark Beauty. Science Fiction Mind Polish: Master Hubbard's Special Reserve is a 2008 short, comedy and science fiction film written and directed by Santino Ramos. Documentary film Bonjour Mr Lewis is a 1982 documentary written and directed by Robert Benayoun. Documentary film Up the Ridge is a 2006 documentary film by Appalshop filmmakers Nick Szuberla and Amelia Kirby revealing injustices in the American Prison System. It especially highlights prisoners sent from urban areas to be incarcerated in rural supermax prisons, such as Red Onion State Prison and Wallens Ridge State Prison. The film delves into issues of parole reform, prisoner abuse, and prisoner suicide. Up the Ridge was created as a part of the Thousand Kites project, a nonprofit organization aimed at exacting prison reform through narrative means. In 1998, Szuberla was a volunteer DJ for a hip-hop show "Lights Out" on WMMT, an Appalachian region radio station when he received hundreds of letters from inmates transferred into nearby Wallens Ridge State Prison, the region’s newest prison, built to prop up the shrinking coal economy. The letters described human rights violations and racial tension between prisoner staff and inmates. Filming began that year. Through the example of Wallens Ridge State Prison, the documentary explores the United States prison industry and the social impact of moving hundreds of thousands of inner-city minority offenders to distant rural outposts. Animation Otto the Rhino is an animation, comedy and family film directed by Kenneth Kainz. Animation Cat-Tails for Two is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce starring Bennie the fat cat and George. It was animated in 1952. Voices by Mel Blanc and music by Carl Stalling. It was the first appearance of Speedy Gonzales, in a prototype form. Because this cartoon's rendition of Speedy Gonzales looked rather coarse, they redesigned him for future cartoon releases. Comedy French & Saunders: Live is a 1993 comedy film written by Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, and directed by Adrian Edmondson Documentary film José and Pilar is a Portuguese documentary directed by Miguel Gonçalves Mendes following the last years of the Nobel Prize winner José Saramago, chiefly through his relationship with his resolute wife, Pilar del Río. Highly praised by the critics and the audience, the film seems to have accomplished to show the tenderness, the genuine integrity and the deeply concerned humanity behind such controversial figure and his spouse. It gathers sequences from Madrid to Helsinki to Rio de Janeiro and covers Jose and Pilar's life in Lanzarote, their trips around the world and their most simple, transient and quotidian moments, as for during the period José writes his "The Elephant's Journey". The film was produced by Miguel Mendes' JumpCut, Fernando Meirelles's O2 and Pedro Almodóvar's El Deseo. Thriller Intensive Care is a 1991 Dutch action horror film directed by Dorna van Rouveroy. Comedy After You Left is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Jef Taylor. Animation Bendito Machine is a 2006 film directed by Jossie Malis Alvarez. Comedy Railway Platform is a 1955 Indian film about a love triangle between a princess, a poor man and his lover at a train station. The film marked the debut of Sunil Dutt, who was a popular announcer for Radio Ceylon before he made his breakthrough in Mother India. Documentary film The Fuente Family: An American Dream is a 2003 documentary film directed by James Orr. Comedy Four Lions is a 2010 British dark comedy film. It is the feature film debut of director Chris Morris, written by Morris, Sam Bain, and Jesse Armstrong. The film is a jihad satire following a group of homegrown terrorist jihadis from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Thriller The Breach is a 1970 film written and directed by Claude Chabrol, based on the novel The Balloon Man by Charlotte Armstrong. The film was also known as The Breakup at times in its release in the United States. The film had a total of 927,678 admissions in France. Thriller Oxygen is a 1999 film, directed and written by Richard Shepard. The film follows a troubled cop, Madeline Foster as she pursues a kidnapper who calls himself Harry Houdini. The film was shot on location in New York City. Documentary film Split: A Divided America is a documentary film about partisan divides in American society. It examines a perceived political divide from the perspective of cultural factors, the modern media, contemporary campaigning strategies, and the "deterioration of civil discourse in our political experience". Kelly Nyks directed, co-wrote, and co-produced the film with co-writer Peter Hutchison and Jeff Beard. The cast includes Al Franken, Jesse Jackson, Noam Chomsky, Norm Ornstein, Tucker Carlson, Bruce Bartlett, Thomas Frank, Robert Putnam and Sharon Pratt Kelly among others. The documentary was broadcast domestically on the Independent Film Channel and was distributed to classrooms nationwide in collaboration with the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the National Council for the Social Studies. Documentary film Les Traces du Reve is a 1986 documentary film written and directed by Jean-Daniel Lafond. Comedy Father, Dear Father is a 1973 film based on the popular Thames Television sitcom of the same name Father, Dear Father and directed by William G. Stewart. The story is based on episodes from seasons 1 & 2. Comedy Rookies is a 1927 comedy film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. Set in World War I, an entertainer named Greg Lee, played by George K. Arthur gets drafted as a private and gets pitted against a tough Drill Seargeant Diggs, played by Karl Dane. Private Lee does everything he can to annoy Sergeant Diggs thinking it will get him thrown out of the Army. Both men have their sights set on the pretty Betty Wayne played by Marceline Day and the two men find themselves set adrift in a reconnaissance balloon. Because of the popularity of this film this would be the first of several collaborations between the two actors. A film preserved by MGM. A trailer exists at the Library of Congress. Comedy A Christmas Wedding is a 2006 Lifetime Television film directed by Michael Zinberg and starring Dean Cain, Sarah Paulson, and Eric Mabius. Comedy Mit Besten Grüßen is a 2013 short romance comedy film written and directed by Bernhard Wenger. Comedy Jonny Vang is a Norwegian film from 2003. It was directed by Jens Lien after a script by Ståle Stein Berg. The music was composed by the band Calexico. The plot is a drama-comedy from the Norwegian countryside, where the protagonist Jonny Vang is frustrated in his efforts to prosper as a breeder of earthworms. The film was reasonably well received by critics, and was awarded an Amanda Award for "Best Actor" in 2003. Documentary film The Path to Nazi Genocide is a short documentary film produced by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Animation Amazing Book: Amazing Bible Stories is a 1988 short animated family film written by Betsy Hernandez, Ane Weber, Tony Salerno, Gary Selvaggio and Bill Wolf and directed by Bill Wolf. Documentary film Magnetic Reconnection is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Kyle Armstrong. Comedy Betty Boop's Little Pal is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Animation The Busy Barber, also known as Busy Barbers in some reissues, is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 64th Oswald short by Lantz and the 116th in the entire series. Documentary film On Tender Hooks is a 2011 biographical documentary film directed by Kate Shenton. Animation Hell-Bent For Election is a 1944 two-reel animated cartoon short subject now in the public domain. The short was one of the first major films from United Productions of America, which would go on to become the most influential animation studio of the 1950s. As UPA did not have a full staff or a studio location until the late-1940s, this film was made in animator Zack Schwartz's apartment with the help of moonlighters from various local Hollywood animation studios. Among the moonlighters was Chuck Jones, who directed the film. Documentary film "THE DVD" is a 90-minute documentary following the rise of the Australian metal-core juggernauts Parkway Drive. The film follows the quintet from humble beginnings on the beaches of the NSW North Coast to storming stages all over the world. Part documentary, part extreme-sports video, part live footage...all metal! As an added bonus, the disc will also feature a full live set shot at Sydney’s Roundhouse in 2008. Comedy Billa Ranga is a 2014 comedy romance film directed by Anees. Documentary film Basketball Guru: The Pete Newell Story is a documentary directed by Doug Harris. Documentary film Out in East Berlin: Lesbians and Gays in the GDR is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jochen Hick and Andreas Strohfeldt. Comedy Adorabili e bugiarde is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Nunzio Malasomma. Comedy Noites Cariocas is a 1936 Brazilian-Argentine comedy film directed and written by Enrique Cadícamo. It is based on a story by F. Gianetti. The film was released in both Portuguese and Spanish. Comedy Onkel Bill fra New York is a 1959 Danish comedy film directed by Peer Guldbrandsen and starring Dirch Passer. Documentary film The Demons of Eden is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Alejandra Islas. Animation Midnight Panther is a 1998 anime OVA adapted from the manga series of the same name. Animation Encyclopaedia Britannica is a 1971 short animation film directed by John Latham. Comedy Tora-san's Rise and Fall aka Tora-san Finds a Sweetheart, Tora-san Meets the Songstress Again and Torasan: Love Under the Umbrella is a 1975 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ruriko Asaoka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Rise and Fall is the fifteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Go Lala Go! is a 2010 Chinese romantic comedy film about a Chinese woman who learns how to balance a relationship and professional work in a work place. It is directed by Xu Jinglei, who also plays the titular character, and is based on a novel, Du Lala's Promotion, by Li Ke. The film also stars Stanley Huang and Karen Mok. Go Lala Go! was released to Mainland Chinese audiences on April 15, 2010, where it competed for ticket sales with the American remake, Clash of the Titans. After the success of "Go Lala Go!", Xu Jinglei directed another film Dear Enemy and co-starred with Stanley Huang again. The film is said to be like an updated and improved version of "Go Lala Go!" Documentary film Life Belongs to Us is a 1936 documentary propaganda film paid for by the Communist Party of France. Parts of the film was taken from newsreels mixed with new sketches about working population, the peasants and intellectuals. Comedy The Odd Life of Timothy Green is a 2012 American fantasy comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Peter Hedges and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on a concept by Ahmet Zappa, the film is about a magical pre-adolescent boy whose personality and naïveté have profound effects on the people in his town. It received mixed reviews from critics and had modest ticket sales in its debut weekend. Documentary film Here's To You, Mr. Robinson is a 1976 biographical documentary film directed by Peter Tammer. Comedy Muscle Tussle is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1953 and directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Daffy Duck. Thriller In China They Eat Dogs, is a Danish action comedy film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen. The main roles are played by Kim Bodnia and Dejan Čukić. Olsen received the Audience Award at Cinénygma - Luxembourg International Film Festival and a Jury Prize at the Montreal Comedy Festival. Comedy National Lampoon's Vacation, sometimes referred to as Vacation, is a 1983 Technicolor comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid, Dana Barron, and Anthony Michael Hall. John Candy, Imogene Coca, Christie Brinkley, and Jane Krakowski appear in supporting roles. The screenplay was written by John Hughes, based on his short story "Vacation '58" which appeared in National Lampoon. The original story is a fictionalized account of his own family's ill-fated trip to Disneyland when Hughes was a boy. The success of the film helped advance his screenwriting career. The film was a box-office hit, earning more than $61 million in the US with an estimated budget of $15 million, and received widespread acclaim from critics. In 2000, readers of Total Film voted it the 46th greatest comedy film of all time. It is widely considered to be the best film in the Vacation series, and continues to be a cult film and a staple on cable television. As of August 8, 2014, the film has received a 95% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Animation Kittu is a 2006 traditionally animated Indian feature film. It is the first animated film to be made in the Telugu language Comedy The Incredible Adventures Of Fusion Man is a 2009 short comedy film written by Xavier Gens, David Halphen and Marius Vale and directed by Xavier Gens and Marius Vale. Animation Masha is a 2012 animated short film directed by Tatyana Kabaeva. Comedy My Valet is a 1915 short comedy film written, produced, and directed by Mack Sennett and starring Raymond Hitchcock, Sennett, and Mabel Normand. The film was released by the Keystone Film Company and Triangle Distributing with a running time of 33 minutes. It was released on November 7, 1915 in the United States. The movie is in black and white and produced in English. Documentary film Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser is a documentary about the life of bebop pianist and composer Thelonious Monk. Produced by Clint Eastwood, Bruce Ricker, and directed/co-produced by Charlotte Zwerin, it features live performances by Monk and his group, and posthumous interviews with friends and family. The film was created when a large amount of archived footage of Monk was found in the 1980s. The film, made by Malpaso Productions, is distributed by Warner Bros. Comedy Death The Loser is a 2013 short comedy drama film and directed by Seiki Watanabe. Animation The Sinister Cellar is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Philip Vallentin. Thriller Lion is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Joshiy. The film stars Dileep and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. It was produced under the banner of N. N. S Arts by Noushad and has been distributed by Shan Entertainment. The film was the first super hit of Malayalam in the year 2006 and Fourth Highest grosser in that year. The film was later remade in Tamil as Nam Naadu and in Telugu as Evadaithe Nakenti. Animation Bottles is a 1936 MGM Happy Harmonies animated cartoon directed by Hugh Harman and produced by Rudolf Ising. Thriller Shaque is a 1976 Bollywood drama film directed by Vikas Desai and Aruna Raje. The film stars Vinod Khanna. Thriller Deadly Kiss 2 is a 2004 thriller film directed by Chico Ejiro. Documentary film Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story is a 2008 U.S. documentary on the campaign tactics used by Lee Atwater while working on the George H.W. Bush 1988 presidential campaign, and how those tactics have transformed presidential campaigns in the United States. In an independent release from InterPositive Media, the film was a Critic's Pick in both the New York Times and Washington Post, screened at the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, played 40 American cities in the fall of 2008 and was #7 in nationwide per-screen average the weekend of its release. It has been called one of the best political documentaries ever made. Comedy Los astronautas is a 1964 Mexican science fiction comedy film directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine. Documentary film The Search for John the Baptist is a film directed by Mark Hufnail released on March 25, 2005. Animation Ivor the Invisible is an animated film made for British television's Channel Four in 2001. It was written by the popular British author/illustrator, Raymond Briggs. Unlike Briggs' other films, which were adapted from his books, Ivor the Invisible was his first project to be conceived directly for the screen. Documentary film We Are Northern Lights is a 2013 Scottish documentary film about the Scottish people, which is being screened around Scotland. According to the BBC it was created using footage taken by over 100 members of the Scottish public during 2012. It is described as Scotland's first ever crowd sourced film project. It was shown at the Glasgow Film Festival in 2013 before being distributed to 5 Scottish Cineworld cinemas. It was also chosen as the opening film for the 2013 Glasgow Southside Film Festival. Comedy The Way Way Back is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash in their directorial debut. The film stars Liam James, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Allison Janney, AnnaSophia Robb, Sam Rockwell, and Maya Rudolph, with Rob Corddry, Amanda Peet, Faxon and Rash in supporting roles. It premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Science Fiction The Alligator People is a 1959 CinemaScope science fiction horror film directed by Roy Del Ruth. It stars Beverly Garland, Bruce Bennett and Lon Chaney Jr. Comedy Can't Hardly Wait is a 1998 American teen comedy film written and directed by Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont. It stars an ensemble cast including Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ethan Embry, Charlie Korsmo, Lauren Ambrose, Peter Facinelli, and Seth Green, and is notable for a number of "before-they-were-famous" appearances by teen stars. The story takes place at a high school graduation party and in a style much like that of the high school movies of the 1980s. The filmmakers were inspired by their observation that in most teen films the best scenes were the party scenes, and thus decided to make a movie set entirely at a party. Though the film deals in common high school stereotypes, some favor its chaotic but appealing mise en scène and performances. Can't Hardly Wait was named after The Replacements' song of the same title, from their 1987 album Pleased to Meet Me. The song plays at the end of the movie, when the credits start rolling. This movie ranked number 44 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 Best High School Movies. Comedy Paris Qui Dort is a 1925 French science fiction comedy silent short film directed by René Clair. Also released as Le rayon de la mort, its international English-language titles were The Crazy Ray and Paris Asleep. It has also been released in the USA as At 3:25. Science Fiction Pizza Man is a 2011 low-budget, superhero film directed by Joe Eckardt and starring Frankie Muniz, Shelley Long, Michael Gross, Ashley Parker Angel, Dallas Page and Adam West. Comedy Hell Baby is an American independent horror-comedy film written and directed by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. The film stars Rob Corddry, Leslie Bibb, Keegan Michael Key, Riki Lindhome, Paul Scheer, and Rob Huebel. Writer-directors Garant and Lennon also co-star as a pair of priests. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2013. The film is available on VOD beginning on July 25, 2013 before its theatrical release on September 6, 2013. Documentary film Change Is Gonna Come is a 2009 documentary film directed by Tasha Oldham and written by Stacey Martino. Thriller The Lives of Others is a 2006 German drama film, marking the feature film debut of filmmaker Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, about the monitoring of East Berlin by agents of the Stasi, the GDR's secret police. It stars Ulrich Mühe as Stasi Captain Gerd Wiesler, Ulrich Tukur as his superior Anton Grubitz, Sebastian Koch as the playwright Georg Dreyman, and Martina Gedeck as Dreyman's lover, a prominent actress named Christa-Maria Sieland. The film was released in Germany on 23 March 2006. At the same time, the screenplay was published by Suhrkamp Verlag. The Lives of Others won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film had earlier won seven Deutscher Filmpreis awards—including those for best film, best director, best screenplay, best actor, and best supporting actor—after setting a new record with 11 nominations. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Golden Globe Awards. The Lives of Others cost US$2 million and grossed more than US$77 million worldwide as of November 2007. Comedy Mutant Girls Squad is a Japanese film by Noboru Iguchi, Yoshihiro Nishimura and Tak Sakaguchi. The film is about Rin, a sixteen-year-old mutant girl who meets a gang of rebel mutants who aim to take revenge on humans for persecuting their race. The film had its international premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival in 2010. Science Fiction Particle Fever is a 2013 documentary film tracking the first round of experiments at the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland. The film follows the experimental physicists at CERN who run the experiments, as well as the theoretical physicists who attempt to provide a conceptual framework for the LHC's results. The film begins in 2008 with the first firing of the LHC and concludes in 2012 with the successful identification of the Higgs boson. Science Fiction Monster on the Campus is a 1958 American science fiction/horror film, released by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Jack Arnold, from a script by David Duncan. The film was the last of Universal's science fiction monster films released before Island of Terror. Thriller 36 Quai des Orfèvres is a 2004 French film directed by Olivier Marchal and starring Daniel Auteuil and Gérard Depardieu. The film takes place in Paris, where two cops are competing for the vacant seat of chief of the Paris Criminal police while involved in a search for a gang of violent thieves. The film is directed by Olivier Marchal, a former police officer who spent 12 years in the French police. The story is loosely inspired from real events which occurred during the 1980s in France. The film was nominated for eight César Awards. Documentary film Amin Amir is a documentary film directed by Will Beauchamp. Documentary film Rabbit à la Berlin is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Bartek Konopka. The script was written by Konopka and Mateusz Romaszkan, and the movie was a joint German-Polish production with the producers Heino Deckert and Anna Wydra. It was nominated for an Oscar in 2010 for "Best Documentary, Short Subjects". It has also won awards at the Kraków Film Festival and the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The movie tells the story of the Berlin Wall but from point of view of a group of wild rabbits that inhabited the zone between the two walls separating West Berlin from the East Germany during the Cold War. Comedy Good Cop, Baby Cop is a 2007 short film comedy directed by Adam McKay. Comedy At a Halloween party, an eccentric fortune teller predicts that one of the couples present will break up by the year’s end. But will it be Katherine (Lynn Redgrave) and her younger boyfriend Rick (Harry Connick Jr.); or perhaps the new yuppie neighbors Paul and Sandra (Cindy Crawford)? Can the intervention of some well-meaning ghosts (William Hurt and Samantha Mathis) avert the prophecy? Comedy Mystery, Alaska is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Jay Roach about an amateur ice hockey team, from the fictional small-town of Mystery, that plays an exhibition game against the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. It was shot in Banff National Park and in a "town" built for the purpose outside Canmore, Alberta. Comedy Space Chimps is a 2008 CGI animated adventure sci-fi family comedy film produced by Vanguard Animation, Starz Animation, and 20th Century Fox, and it was released on July 18, 2008. The film is produced by Barry Sonnenfeld, John H. Williams, and John W. Hyde and stars the voices of Andy Samberg, Cheryl Hines, Jeff Daniels, Patrick Warburton, Kristin Chenoweth, Kenan Thompson, Carlos Alazraqui and Zack Shada. The teaser ad premiered on June 20, 2008 during a Fox broadcast of another primate/space-related film—2001's remake of Planet of the Apes. Comedy I See You is a 2006 Bollywood romance film directed by Vivek Agrawal and produced by Mehr Jesia. The film stars Arjun Rampal and introducing Vipasha Agarwal in lead roles. Chunky Pandey, Sonali Kulkarni, Sophie Chaudhary, Boman Irani and Kirron Kher are featured in supporting roles. The film is released on 29 December 2006. It was filmed in London. The movie is based on the novel If Only It Were True by Marc Levy. It also has elements from the Malayalam film Vismayathumbathu, and from the 2005 Hollywood chick-flick Just Like Heaven, which were both also based on the same novel. Science Fiction Detonator Orgun is a 1991 Japanese original video animation series by AIC and Artmic, directed by Masami Ōbari. It was released on DVD by Central Park Media in the United States in 2001. Documentary film Bone Wind Fire is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Jill Sharpe. Comedy The Toughest Man in the World is a film directed by Dick Lowry released on November 7, 1984. Comedy Kasaři is a 1958 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Tusk is a 2014 American horror comedy-drama film written and directed by Kevin Smith, based on a story from his SModcast podcast. The film stars Michael Parks, Justin Long, Haley Joel Osment and Génesis Rodríguez. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, before it was released on September 19, 2014, by A24 Films. The film is intended to be the first in Smith's planned True North Trilogy. Tusk was notable for being Kevin Smith's first major wide release since Cop Out, for featuring a much-talked about performance by Johnny Depp, and for being a box office disappointment. Comedy Jim Norton is back on HBO and holds nothing back in this 60-minute concert performed in front of a live audience at The Lincoln Theater in Washington DC. Norton, known for his straight up comedy that sometimes crosses lines no other comedians dare to cross, gives his hilarious perspectives on contemporary issues, dating, celebrities, prostitutes and much more. (from Amazon.com) Comedy The Shape of Things is a 2001 play by American author and film director Neil LaBute and a 2003 American romantic drama film. It premièred at the Almeida Theatre, London in 2001 with Paul Rudd as Adam, Rachel Weisz as Evelyn, Gretchen Mol as Jenny, and Fred Weller as Phillip. The play was directed by LaBute himself. According to the author's instructions, it is to be performed without an interval or a curtain call. Central themes in The Shape of Things focus on the nature of stoicism, art, psychopathy, intimacy, explorations of love, and people's willingness to do things for love. It is set in a small university town in the American Midwest and centers on the lives of four young students who become emotionally and romantically involved with each other. In 2003, it was made into a film featuring the original cast. Documentary film Symphonie Berbère is a 1947 documentary short film written and directed by André Zwoboda. Documentary film Searching for Raoul Wallenberg is a 2001 documentary film directed by Robert L. Kimmel. Comedy Turf is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Fabien Onteniente and co-written by Pierre Benichou, Emanuel Booz and Philippe Guillard. Documentary film The Popemobile is a 2010 short documentary history film directed by Grace O'Mahony. Comedy Pre-Hysterical Hare is a 1958 Looney Tunes cartoon by Warner Bros. featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. These two are in their usual hunter-and-bunny antics, but with different items used in the Stone Age. Documentary film Diana's Hair Ego is an American documentary film about AIDS and one unconventional woman's efforts to educate her small, Southern community. While documenting an AIDS quarantine controversy in South Carolina with DIVA TV, filmmaker Ellen Spiro met DiAna DiAna, a local hairdresser who transformed her beauty parlor into a center for AIDS and safe sex information. Dubbed "the little video that could" on National Public Radio, Diana’s Hair Ego traveled the world, premiering at the American Film Institute and at International Public Television Conference in Dublin. It was the first small format video to be broadcast on national television. Diana's Hair Ego was reviewed in the New York Times as "addressing AIDS and sexuality with refreshing directness and humor without losing touch with its serious subject matter." The Atlanta Constitution called it "the activist documentary of the '90s” and The Boston Globe called it a “terrific portrait of a remarkable woman”. Thriller Don't Go to the Reunion is an 80's slasher film homage directed by Steve Goltz and written by Kevin Sommerfield. The film had its world premiere at the Oshkosh Horror Film Festival on October 5, 2013. The slasher stars Stephanie Leigh Rose, Matty Dorschner, and Spencer Harlan. It is the first feature from Slasher Studios. Documentary film Alaska Sessions: Surfing The Last Frontier is a 2012 documentary sports adventure film written and directed by Frederick Dickerson and Mathew McNeill. Comedy One A.M. was a unique Charlie Chaplin silent film created for Mutual Film in 1916. It was the first film he starred in alone, except for a brief scene of Albert Austin playing a cab driver. Comedy Mr. Garagasa is a comedy movie in Sandalwood starring Komal in the lead,which was released in the summer of 2008. Tag Line: A Serious Comedy For The Family Science Fiction New Dominion Tank Police is a 1993-1994 OVA series adapted from the two-volume manga series Dominion: Tank Police by Masamune Shirow. Comedy The Magnificent Cuckold or Il magnifico cornuto is a 1964 Italian film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli and based on the Belgian play Le Cocu magnifique. Documentary film Muktir Kotha is a 1999 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Tareque Masud and Catherine Masud. Muktir Kotha follows a group of young men and women began traversing the far corner of Bangladesh projectionists from 1996-1999, showing Muktir Gaan, a documentary on the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. The film screenings prompted ordinary villagers to share their own stories of wartime suffering and resistance. Often the projection space would be spontaneously transformed into a folk concert. Through these interactions with village audiences, the young projectionist came to 'relearn' the wider history of the Liberation War, and the continuing struggle of ordinary people for a more just and democratic society. Comedy For Your Consideration is a 2006 comedy film directed by Christopher Guest. It was co-written by Guest and Eugene Levy, and both also star in the film. The title is a phrase used in trade advertisements to promote films for honors such as the Academy Awards. The plot revolves around three actors who learn that their performances in the film they haven't even completed yet, Home for Purim, a drama set in the mid-1940s American South, are supposedly generating a great deal of award-season buzz. Many of the cast return from This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, and A Mighty Wind, including Levy, O'Hara, Posey, Shearer, Michael McKean, Fred Willard, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Coolidge, Jane Lynch, Ed Begley, Jr., Michael Hitchcock, John Michael Higgins and Jim Piddock. Ricky Gervais, the co-creator of the British television series The Office, also appears, while John Krasinski, Richard Kind, Scott Adsit, and Sandra Oh make brief cameos. Though the dialogue is largely improvised by the actors as in Guest's earlier films, the format is a departure from the mockumentary style. Animation The tailor`s heart is a 2014 short animation drama film written by Juan Jose Medina and directed by Sofìa Carrillo. Documentary film Testimonios Zapatistas is a 1987 historical documentary film directed by Adolfo García Videla. Comedy Lend a Paw is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released to theaters on October 3, 1941. Lend a Paw was directed by Clyde Geronimi and features original music by Leigh Harline. George Nicholas, Ken Muse, Nick Nichols, Bill Sturm, Eric Gurney, Norm Tate, Chick Otterstrom, Morey Reden, and Emory Hawkins animated the film. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey and Pinto Colvig as Pluto. In the cartoon, which was largely a remake of Disney's 1933 film Mickey's Pal Pluto, Pluto saves the life of a kitten, and later feels jealous towards the kitten after Mickey Mouse takes the kitten in. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1942. Documentary film Melvin & Jean: An American Story is a documentary film directed by Maia Wechsler. Comedy Barefoot in the Park is a 1967 American comedy film. Based on Neil Simon's 1963 play of the same title, it focuses on newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter and their adventures living in a minuscule sixth floor walk-up apartment in a Greenwich Village brownstone. Stuffed-shirt Paul is a hard-working young attorney just starting his practice, while spontaneous bride Corie is determined to create a romantic environment in one room with no heat, a hole in the skylight, and oddball neighbors. The title refers to Paul's becoming drunk, throwing caution to the wind and running barefoot in Washington Square Park in response to his wife's repeated complaints about his sober and cautious demeanor. The film's screenplay was written by Simon. Gene Saks directed Robert Redford, reprising his Broadway role of Paul, and Jane Fonda, who replaced the play's Elizabeth Ashley. Mildred Natwick reprises her stage role as the bride's mother, Charles Boyer is featured as the eccentric upstairs neighbor, and Herb Edelman reprises his stage role as a telephone installer. The lead female role had been offered to Natalie Wood who had already played opposite Robert Redford in two movies. Comedy Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! is a 1973 British film based on the popular "Whitehall Farce" written by Michael Pertwee, who also wrote the screenplay. Documentary film Nine from Little Rock is a 1964 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim about the Little Rock Nine, the first nine African-American students to attend an all-white Arkansas high school in 1957. The film was commissioned by George Stevens, Jr. of the United States Information Agency. The film won Guggenheim his first Academy Award in 1965 for Documentary Short Subject. He was also nominated in the same category the same year for Children Without. The film is narrated by Jefferson Thomas, one of the Little Rock Nine, who died in 2010. Comedy Wait and See is a 1929 British silent comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Frank Stanmore, Pauline Johnson and Sam Livesey. Thriller Carnies is a 2010 horror film directed by Brian Corder and starring Doug Jones. Comedy Okaru Kanpei is a 1952 comedy and drama film directed by Masahiro Makino. Documentary film The Great North Korean Picture Show is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lynn Lee and James Leong. Thriller China Strike Force is a 2000 Hong Kong action film starring Aaron Kwok, Norika Fujiwara, Leehom Wang and Ruby Lin. It was directed by Stanley Tong and written by Steven Whitney and Stanley Tong. Thriller The Informers is a 2008 American ensemble hollywood drama film written by Bret Easton Ellis and Nicholas Jarecki and directed by Gregor Jordan. The film is based on Ellis' 1994 collection of short stories of the same name. The film, which is set amidst the decadence of the early 1980s, depicts an assortment of socially alienated, mainly well-off characters who numb their sense of emptiness with casual sex, alcohol, and drugs. Filming took place in Los Angeles, Uruguay, and Buenos Aires in 2007. It was the last film for actor Brad Renfro before his death on January 15, 2008, at the age of 25. The film was dedicated to his memory. An article published by Reuters described the story as "seven stories taking course during a week in the life of movie executives, rock stars, a vampire and other morally challenged characters", set in 1980s Los Angeles. The supernatural content was not to be included in the final film, however. Comedy Inconceivable is a 2008 satirical drama about the test-tube baby industry. The film was written and directed by Mary McGuckian. Documentary film Disorderly Conduct is a 1932 film directed by John W. Considine Jr. and starring Spencer Tracy. It was the seventh picture Tracy made under his contract with Fox Film Corporation, and the first to make a profit since his debut Up the River. Mordaunt Hall, in his review for The New York Times, praised the film's "racy dialogue and highly commendable performances", but bemoaned the "strained and implausible" story. Comedy Imagigantes: Las Estrellas is a 2013 animated short comedy film written by Anthony Martínez and directed by Diego Nájera. Documentary film Piccolo cabotaggio pittorico is a 1952 Italian film. Comedy Qualunquemente is a 2011 Italian satirical comedy film starring comedian Antonio Albanese as his famous character Cetto La Qualunque, a sleazy Southern Italy politician. The title means "whichever-ly". It was released in Italy on 600 copies on January 21, 2011 and was screened in the Main Programme of the Panorama section at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Silly Scandals is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and featuring Betty Boop. Comedy So You Want to Be in Pictures is a 1947 one-reel short in the Joe McDoakes series. Documentary film Penguin Island, Western Australia is a 2013 documentary adventure film written and directed by Rob Nichols. Thriller 8 x 10 Tasveer is a 2009 Bollywood murder-mystery psychological thriller film starring Akshay Kumar and Ayesha Takia Azmi. It is directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, and produced by Percept Picture Company. The film features Sharmila Tagore, Javed Jaffrey, Anant Mahadevan, Girish Karnad, Benjamin Gilani, Rushad Rana, Andrea Tully, and Pia Shah in supporting roles. In March 2008, the cast and crew filmed in Calgary, Canada. It was previously called Tasveer, but changed due to the director's insistence that the title was jinxed. The film's music is composed by Salim-Sulaiman with a title track by Bohemia. Comedy No Skin Off My Ass is a 1993 comedy-drama film by Bruce LaBruce. Filmed in black and white, this is LaBruce's debut feature film, in which he plays the role of a punk hairdresser with Klaus von Brücker as the skinhead with whom he is obsessed. G.B. Jones stars as a film director who is also the skinhead's sister, and it is her attempts at bringing her brother and the hairdresser together that add comedic elements to the film. The cast also includes Fifth Column band members Caroline Azar and Beverly Breckenridge. No Skin Off My Ass provides a template for many of the themes in LaBruce's later movies. Explicit sex scenes between LaBruce's character and von Brucker's are interwoven with a radical political message espoused by Jones, whose character directs a film called "Girls of the SLA". No Skin Off My Ass played film festivals around the world and quickly became a cult film. Famously, Kurt Cobain declared it his favourite film. Comedy Demi-soeur is a comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko. Comedy "This release by Tom De Simone is reminiscent of an era gone by. Keith Anthony stars as a man just out of the closet and moved in with his new lover, John Farrell. John demands an open relationship and they fight in a restaurant, thus beginning a series of trysts the duo explore on their road to commitment. Keith's first trick is with the waiter, Jayson MacBride. The two suck each other's fore-skinned cocks and share ass-work. Next, Keith decides to explore public sex and goes to a porno theater. Here, he experiences his first three-way, with Scott Heith and redheaded Tim Christy, exploring oral sex, mutual masturbation and cum-eating. Meanwhile, on the screen, a black-and-white segment with dirty narration plays: two beefcakes (model Paul Strand and masseur Bob Perry) in jockstraps foreplay, finger-fuck and hump ass after body worshipping one another with oil. Later, Anthony answers an ad placed by a kinky man, who plays with double-headed dildos. Here, Anthony gets his pants cut open with shears and his dick sucked through a glory hole. The dirty talking man sits his ass down on a dildo and fucks his own hole before Keith joins him and they share the double-headed one. The film ends with the lover's making up and making love on an exercise pad." From the press notes, courtesy of Bijou. Comedy Hopscotch is a 1980 American film directed by Ronald Neame and produced by Otto Plaschkes. It was written by Bryan Forbes and Brian Garfield, based on Garfield's novel of the same name. The film is a comedy starring Walter Matthau as Miles Kendig, a renegade CIA agent intent on publishing a memoir exposing the inner workings of the CIA and the KGB. Sam Waterston and Ned Beatty play Cutter and Myerson, Kendig's protégé and his obnoxious, incompetent, and profane former boss, respectively, and are repeatedly foiled in their attempts to capture him and stop the publication of the damaging memoir. Herbert Lom is Yaskov, the sympathetic KGB agent with an equal interest in his capture. Glenda Jackson plays Isobel von Schoenenberg, his Austrian love interest who helps him stay one step ahead of his captors. Matthau and Jackson previously appeared together in the 1978 film House Calls. Matthau's son David plays Ross, a bumbling junior CIA agent. Matthau's step-daughter Lucy Saroyan plays the pilot, Carla Fleming. The film was received in a lukewarm manner by critics and was a moderate financial success during its release. Documentary film Knucklebonehead is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Oskari Pastila. Thriller A Simple Plan is a 1998 American drama film directed by Sam Raimi, based on the novel of the same name by Scott Smith, who also wrote the screenplay of the film. The film stars Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton and Bridget Fonda. It was shot in Delano, Minnesota and Ashland and Saxon, Wisconsin. Billy Bob Thornton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Scott Smith was nominated for the Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay. Several prominent critics praised the film for its complexity and taut suspense. Comedy United Trash is a comedy film directed by Christoph Schlingensief. Thriller Lelam is a 1997 Malayalam film directed by Joshiy, written by Renji Panicker, and starring Suresh Gopi, M. G. Soman, Siddique, N. F. Varghese, and Spadikam George. The story revolves around the rivalry between two liquor business groups. The film was a box office success and was among the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. It was also the last performance of M. G. Soman. Comedy Luke's Lost Lamb is a 1916 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Thriller Seemless is a 2008 drama film written and directed by Harold Jackson III. Comedy Austin Powers 4 is an unreleased comedy film written by and starring Mike Myers. Animation The Care Bears Movie is a 1985 Canadian animated fantasy film, the second feature production from the Toronto animation studio Nelvana. One of the first films based directly on a toy line, it introduced the Care Bears characters and their companions, the Care Bear Cousins. In the film, orphanage owners tell a story about the Care Bears, who live in a cloud-filled land called Care-a-Lot. Travelling across Earth, the Bears help two lonely children named Kim and Jason find new parents, and also save a young magician's apprentice named Nicholas from an evil spirit's influence. Deep within a place called the Forest of Feelings, Kim, Jason, and their friends soon meet another group of creatures, the Care Bear Cousins. American Greetings Corporation, the owners of the Care Bears characters, began development of a feature film in 1981. Later on, the card company chose Toronto's Nelvana to produce it, granted them rights to the Care Bears characters, and financed the film along with cereal manufacturer General Mills and television syndicator LBS Communications. Nelvana's founders were on hand as producers, while fellow employee Arna Selznick directed. Documentary film Misconception is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jessica Yu. Documentary film Greening The Revolution is a 2010 action documentary film written and directed by Katie Curran. Comedy The Accidental Detective is a 2003 comedy film directed by Vanna Paoli. Comedy Saas bahu aur Sensex is a Bollywood film which released 19 September 2008 directed by Shona Urvashi. Thriller Kaun? is a 1999 Hindi horror suspense thriller directed by Ram Gopal Verma, written by Anurag Kashyap, and starring Urmila Matondkar, Manoj Bajpai and Sushant Singh. The film features a man claiming to be a white collar worker and another man claiming to be a police inspector, both attempting to get into the house of a young woman. The film is considered to be one of the best collaborations between Ram Gopal Varma and Urmila Matondkar and is touted to be one of the best thriller's of Indian cinema. The film has since received cult status. Documentary film INSPIRED: THE VOICES AGAINST PROP 8 chronicles several people's lives in the wake of the passage of Prop 8. Arresting live footage follows individuals form all walks of life, inspired to action in ways they never dreamed. Experience the passionate rallies and defiant marches of the new gay rights movement as it swept through Southern California. Intimate interviews reveal all the ways the movement comes together, and the subtle and not-so-subtle ways it can be pulled apart from within. Thriller The Last House In The Woods is a 2006 Italian horror film, which was directed by Gabriele Albanesi and stars Daniela Virgilio, Daniele Grasseti and Gennaro Diana. Documentary film Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey is a 2012 American documentary film of the band Journey and its new lead vocalist Arnel Pineda. Animation Kung Fu Panda Holiday is a 2010 American television special that premiered on NBC on November 24, 2010. Featured are the voices of Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, David Cross, Lucy Liu, James Hong, and Jack McBrayer. The special's premiere broadcast drew 5.925 million viewers. Comedy Stewardess School is a 1986 American comedy film starring Brett Cullen and Don Most. It is also known for being one of voice veteran Rob Paulsen's very few onscreen roles, and up until the early 2000s, one of the most played films on the American cable channel Comedy Central. Documentary film Bombay: Our City is a 1985 Indian documentary film directed by Anand Patwardhan. Documentary film From One Second to the Next is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Werner Herzog. Documentary film New Kids on the Block: A Behind the Music Special is a 2008 TV documentary directed by Chris Berkenkamp. Thriller 3G is a Bollywood horror film directed by Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chhibber, and produced under Eros International and Next Gen Films. The film features Neil Nitin Mukesh and Sonal Chauhan in lead roles. It was released in India on 15 March 2013. Documentary film Emu Ritual at Ruguri is a 1967 documentary film directed by Roger Sandall. Thriller Kitten with a Whip is a 1964 film directed by Douglas Heyes. Documentary film 4192: The Crowning of the Hit King, a 2010 documentary film, follows the exploits and achievements of Pete Rose, a baseball player. The film, Directed by Terry Lukemire, is narrated by J. K. Simmons. The film stars Marty Brennamen, Tony Pérez, Mike Schmidt, and Pete Rose himself, who relay the struggle and effort it took to make history through America's favorite past time. Comedy Scabbard Samurai is a 2010 comedy film written by Mitsuyoshi Takasu, Tomoji Hasegawa, Kôji Ema, Mitsuru Kuramoto, Itsuji Itao and Hitoshi Matsumoto, directed by Hitoshi Matsumoto. Comedy Amor último modelo is a 1942 Argentine comedy film directed by Roberto Ratti and written by Ariel Cortazzo and Conrado de Koller. The film starred Hugo del Carril. Thriller Countdown is a Russian action movie directed by Yevgeny Lavrentyev with a $7 million budget, which was huge for Russia of that time, and released in Moscow in December 2004. The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation assisted the shooting. Former Deputy FSB Director Vladimir Anisimov was hired consultant. The movie was sponsored by Sibneft and Channel 1. Despite its dubious artistic qualities, Countdown dramatizes many real life political concerns. In the very beginning the plot of the movie closely follows details of the independent investigation of the 1999 Russian apartment bombings described in the book Blowing Up Russia: Terror from Within by Yury Felshtinsky and Alexander Litvinenko, representing them as parts of the plan masterminded and sponsored by exiled tycoon Pokrovsky and aimed to discredit Russian security services. As this plan has failed, Pokrovsky assisted by some terrorists organizes a hostage taking in a Moscow circus in order to return to Russia, acting as a saver of the hostages during negotiations. However, he fails to do so. Animation Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel is a 2005 Japanese animated action/adventure film directed by Hirotsugu Kawasaki and co-written by Kawasaki and Yuka Miyata. It is the second film based on the popular Naruto anime and manga series by Masashi Kishimoto. It was released in theaters in Japan on August 6, 2005. Unlike its predecessor, Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow, Legend of the Stone of Gelel did not see a theatrical release in the United States, and was released as a direct-to-video instead. It aired on Cartoon Network on July 26, 2008 and was then released to DVD July 29, 2008. The movie takes place after episode 160. The theme song for the film was "Ding! Dong! Dang!" by TUBE. Documentary film Boxing Match; or, Glove Contest is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Paul's peep show Kinetoscopes, featuring a staged boxing match between Sergeant-Instructor Barrett and Sergeant Pope with a round, an interval and a knockout. The film was considered lost until footage from an 1896 Fairground Programme, originally shown in a portable booth at Hull Fair by Midlands photographer George Williams, donated to the National Fairground Archive was identified as being from this film. Comedy Mixed Company is a 1974 comedy-drama film directed by Melville Shavelson and written by Shavelson and Mort Lachman. It stars Barbara Harris, Joseph Bologna, and Haywood Nelson. Thriller Moonnam Mura is a 1988 action thriller Malayalam movie starring Mohanlal, Lalu Alex, and Revathi. It was directed by K. Madhu. . Thriller Appleseed is a 2004 Japanese animated science fiction action film directed by Shinji Aramaki and based on the Appleseed manga created by Masamune Shirow. It features the voice acting of Ai Kobayashi, Jūrōta Kosugi, Mami Koyama, Yuki Matsuoka, and Toshiyuki Morikawa. The film tells the story of Deunan Knute, a former soldier, who searches for data that can restore the reproductive capabilities of bioroids, a race of genetically engineered clones. Although it shares characters and settings with the original manga, this film's storyline is a re-interpretation, not a true adaptation. This Appleseed film should not be confused with the 1988 OVA which was also inspired by the manga. Appleseed received a theatrical release on April 17, 2004. Comedy 8½ Women is a 1999 comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway, and starring John Standing, Matthew Delamere, and Vivian Wu. The international co-production was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Ex Press is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Jet Leyco. Thriller Below Utopia, also known as Body Count, is a 1997 independent film directed by Kurt Voss. The movie stars Justin Theroux, Alyssa Milano and Ice-T. Milano was also the executive producer of the film. Ice-T had composed an instrumental musical score for this film that wasn't used. The compositions instead appeared on a CD entitled "Below Utopia: The Lost Score". The video release was in 1997. The DVD release was followed on October 23, 2001. It's also one of the films on a two-pack DVD. The other film is Out-of-Sync. The movie tagline is "He was a hired professional. But this was personal.". Animation Hot Seat is a 2008 short animation film directed by Janet Perlman. Documentary film "Projecting the Body reveals the forgotten history of gay film-maker, dancer, artist Stephen Cummins who lit up Sydney in the 1980s and early 90s. Saving the Boom follows a campaign to save a 60 year old gay bar under threat in Laguna Beach. Projecting the Body tells the story of a young experimental artist, filmmaker, dancer who lit up the 80s arts scene in Sydney. This is an apt memorial to the creativity of Stephen Cummins produced by friends and collaborators making extensive use of archive footage, home movies, photography and extracts from Cummins' own dazzling films. His most famous work Resonance (1992) was the first gay film funded by the Australian Film Commission and used dance to tackle anti-gay violence but there are many other pleasures in this beautiful and inspiring film. BR" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Thriller T.A.P. Kanzennaru shiiku is a thriller film directed by Ikki Katashima. Comedy 12 Storeys is a 1997 Singaporean dramatic film directed by Eric Khoo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper is a 1981 television film about the "Canadian Caper". Documentary film Bronx Princess is a documentary short film directed by Yoni Brook and Musa Syeed. Comedy Me & Dad's New Wife is a 1976 ABC Afterschool Special, directed by Larry Elikann. The film is based upon a Stella Pevsner book, A Smart Kid Like You. Comedy La dottoressa preferisce i marinai is a 1981 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini, starring Alvaro Vitali with Gianni Ciardo as a comic duo. Documentary film From the Bottom of the Lake is a 2013 documentary film directed by Clare Young. Animation The Tale of Little Puppetboy is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Johannes Nyholm. Animation In Your Heart is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Raymond Caplin. Science Fiction Star Warp'd is a 2002 claymation parody film, directed by Pete Schuermann. The film's plot is a combination of famous science fiction movies, done in a parodic manner. The film was released direct to video by Synapse Films. An extra on the DVD claims that a sequel is on the way, but as of May, 2012, it has yet to be released. However, because this is a parody, it is possible they were joking about the sequel. Comedy Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill is a feature length TV drama, written by Jack Rosenthal. ITV produced two versions, in 1976 and 2003. The 1976 version was the first in a series of six single television plays called "Red Letter Days" each of which showed the events in a single, special day in someone's life. The 2003 version was a remake which was partly rewritten by Rosenthal. Comedy Kanda Naal Mudhal is a 2005 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by newcomer V. Priya, who had earlier assisted Mani Ratnam. Produced by Prakash Raj under the Duet Films banner, the film stars Prasanna, Laila and Karthik Kumar in the lead roles and Revathi Menon, and Lakshmi all play in other roles. The film's music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 20 November 2005 became a super hit in most areas raising business for the lead actors. Comedy En una playa junto al mar is a 1971 Argentine film. Documentary film We Must Go is a sports documentary film directed by Dave LaMattina and Chad N. Walker. Thriller X-Men: The Last Stand is a 2006 superhero film, based on the X-Men superhero team introduced in Marvel Comics. The film, distributed by 20th Century Fox, is the third installment in the X-Men film series. It was directed by Brett Ratner, written by Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn, and features an ensemble cast, including Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Anna Paquin, and Famke Janssen. The film's script is loosely based on two X-Men comic book story arcs: "The Dark Phoenix Saga" by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Byrne, and "Gifted" by writer Joss Whedon and artist John Cassaday, with a plot that revolves around a "mutant cure" that causes serious repercussions among mutants and humans, and on the resurrection of Jean Grey. Bryan Singer, who had directed the two previous films, X-Men and X2, decided to leave to work on Superman Returns, as he had not even defined the storyline for a third film. Matthew Vaughn, who was initially hired as the new director, left due to personal and professional issues, and was replaced with Ratner. Comedy Ramona and Beezus is a 2010 Fox-Walden adventure family film adaptation of the Ramona series of novels by Beverly Cleary. The film's title derives from Beezus and Ramona, the first of Cleary's Ramona books, though the plot is mostly based on the sequels, particularly Ramona Forever and Ramona's World, along with some elements from Ramona Quimby, Age 8, Ramona and Her Father and Ramona the Brave. Science Fiction RoboCOp:Resurrection is a 2001 sci-fi,action written by Brad Abraham,Joseph O'Brien directed by Julian Grant Animation The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is an upcoming 2015 American 2D animated/3D animated/live action comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series SpongeBob SquarePants created by Stephen Hillenburg. The film is a sequel to the 2004 animated film The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and is directed by the show writer and executive producer Paul Tibbitt, and written by Tibbitt, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. The movie stars the regular television cast, who are returning to reprise their respective roles from the series and the previous film, with guest appearances by Antonio Banderas and Slash. The film is produced by Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures and will be distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film will feature live action scenes directed by Mike Mitchell. Shot on various locations in Savannah, Georgia and Tybee Island, filming began on October 9, 2013 in the downtown area, where various establishments were changed to resemble a beach community. Filming completed in November 2013. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is scheduled to be released in theaters on February 6, 2015. Thriller Super 8 is a 2011 American science fiction-thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by J. J. Abrams and produced by Steven Spielberg. The film stars Joel Courtney, Elle Fanning, and Kyle Chandler and tells the story of a group of young teenagers who are filming their own Super 8 movie in a small town when a train derails, releasing a dangerous presence into their town. The movie was filmed in Weirton, West Virginia and surrounding areas. Super 8 was released on June 10, 2011, in conventional and IMAX theaters in the US. The film was well received, with critics praising the film for its nostalgia, visual effects, musical score, and for the performances of its young actors, particularly those of Fanning and newcomer Courtney. It was also a commercial success, grossing over $260 million against a $50 million budget. The film received several awards and nominations; primarily in technical and special effects categories, as well as for Courtney and Fanning's performances as the film's two young leads. Comedy Sängkammartjuven is a 1959 Swedish comedy film directed by Göran Gentele. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana, also translated as Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana, is a 1994 Finnish/German film directed, produced and co-written by Aki Kaurismäki. The film tells the story of two shy and unaccomplished middle-aged men who run away from their mothers' homes and drive aimlessly on the back roads of Finland. Documentary film Silly Little Game is a film directed by Lucas Jansen and Adam Kurland. Thriller The Darkest Hour is a 2011 Russian-American science fiction thriller film directed by Chris Gorak and produced by Timur Bekmambetov. The American-based production depicts an alien invasion and stars Emile Hirsch, Max Minghella, Olivia Thirlby, Joel Kinnaman, and Rachael Taylor as a group of people caught in the invasion. The film was released on December 25, 2011 in the United States. Comedy Wake Me When It's Over is a 1960 comedy film starring Ernie Kovacs and Dick Shawn. A World War II veteran gets called back into service by mistake and sent to a dreary Pacific island. It is based on the novel of the same name by Howard Singer. Documentary film Crusade to a dream is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ramir Oliveira. Comedy Art Trouble is a comedy short starring Harry Gribbon and Shemp Howard. The film is notable for featuring James Stewart in his first screen role. The short was directed by Ralph Staub. Gribbon was one of a several comedy team partners that Shemp Howard, an original member of the Three Stooges and brother of Stooges Curly Howard and Moe Howard, worked with. Shemp began making his own shorts prior to having to return to the Stooges in the wake of Curly's strokes in the mid-1940s. Comedy The Five Stages of Grief is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and directed by Jessica Brickman. Documentary film Singleton - From The Earth is a 2012 documentary film directed by Robert A. Reid. Comedy The Brightest Colours Make Grey is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Daniel Audritt. Comedy Jau Tithe Khau is a Marathi movie released on 8 February 2007. Produced by Meghraj Shahjirao Rajebhosle and directed by Abhay Kirti. The movie is based on the protagonist who is fed up of corruption everywhere and decides to teach everyone a lesson. Comedy A Night in Athens is a 2013 Greek comedy , drama film written by Anna Andrianou, Manto Arvaniti, Dimitris Arvanitis, Katerina Bei, Maria Georgiadou,Yorgos Kritikos,Maria Manti and directed by Dimitris Arvanitis. Thriller Highly Dangerous is a 1950 British spy film starring Margaret Lockwood as a British entomologist trying to stop a biological attack with the help of an American journalist played by Dane Clark. The screenplay was written by Eric Ambler. Documentary film Mysterion is a 1991 documentary film by Finnish directors Pirjo Honkasalo and Eira Mollberg about a convent of Russian Orthodox nuns who have dedicated their lives to serving God. It is the first part of Honkasalo's "Trilogy of the Sacred and the Satanic", followed by Tanjuska and the 7 Devils and Atman. The film won the main prize at the Balticum Film & TV Festival in Denmark in 1992. Animation Berry and Dolly - The Kite is a 2010 animated short film written by Erika Bartos and directed by Antonin Krizsanics and Géza M. Tóth. Comedy The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a 1988 British adventure fantasy comedy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam, starring John Neville, Sarah Polley, Eric Idle, Jonathan Pryce, Oliver Reed, and Uma Thurman. Based on the tall tales that the 18th-century German nobleman Baron Münchhausen was alleged to have told about his wartime exploits against the Ottoman Empire, the film was critically well-received but was a Box office bomb. Documentary film Lost Land is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Pierre-Yves Vandeweerd. Comedy Beach Lane is a 2010 comedy film written by Paul Simms. Comedy I Was a Teenage Faust is a 2002 made-for-television film of an adolescent who sells his soul to the Devil to achieve popularity. It was directed by Thom Eberhardt and although the film takes place in Indiana, it was filmed in south-western British Columbia. Documentary film This documentary reviews the changes in the Canadian culture, perceived from both at home and abroad, that has occurred since about 2001. From being a "boring" country that nobody really could say anything definitive about, to becoming one of the leading countries for freedom in the world. Canada is starting to stand up to the United States, and is thus getting a reputation for being "cool". Documentary film Tom Petty: Going Home is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Jonathan K. Bendis. Comedy Jalsa is a 2008 Telugu film directed by Trivikram Srinivas and produced by Allu Aravind, under the Geetha Arts banner. The film stars Pawan Kalyan, Ileana D'Cruz and Parvati Melton in pivotal roles. The soundtrack of the film, composed by Devi Sri Prasad, was launched on 29 February 2008. The film was originally scheduled to be released on 27 March 2008, but because of delays in the digital intermediate process, the film was released on 2 April 2008 and became successful at the box Tollywood Box office. The movie was dubbed in Hindi as Yeh Hai Jalsa. Jalsa was released with 400 prints in 800 theaters across 1000 screens worldwide on 2 April 2008. Jalsa collected 400 million in 100 days and turned out to be biggest grosser of the year. Thriller Puriyadha Puthir is a 1990 thriller film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. also it is a first film of K. S. Ravikumar .The film, which took 30 days to make, cost the producer's only 29 lakhs. The film based on 1973 Hindi hit Dhund which has completely different narration.This film is remake of Kannada movie Tarka which released in 1988 directed by Sunil Kumar Desai. All the versions were inspired from Agatha Christie's play, The Unexpected Guest Comedy Past Minutes is a 2013 Brazilian comedy-fantasy film directed and written by Caio Sóh. Science Fiction Timegate: Tales of the Saddle Tramps is a 1999 sci-fi film written by Louise Dunkirk and directed by Dan Golden. Comedy The Great Escape From Café City is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by John Hsu. Comedy Arrobá is a comedy sci-fi film directed by José María Cabral. Comedy Exchange of Wives is a 1925 drama film directed by Hobart Henley, with screenplay by Fanny Hatton based upon a Broadway play by Cosmo Hamilton. The film stars Eleanor Boardman, Renée Adorée, Lew Cody and Creighton Hale. Documentary film Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade is a documentary film directed by Lincoln Ruchti about the golden age of video arcade games. The film premiered January 22, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival and has also been shown at the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival, as well as other film festivals. Documentary film Watch My Lips is the first and only video album by British pop singer and vocalist of the band theaudience, Sophie Ellis-Bextor. It includes Ellis-Bextor's concert at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, as part of the Read My Lips Tour; Read My Lips-era videos; Theaudience videos and extras. Animation The Window Washers is a silent animated short subject produced by Fables Studios, and one of the Aesop's Fables cartoons started by animator Paul Terry. When released for television in the 1950s, musical tracks were added. Comedy Papá se desenreda is a 1940 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Welcome to the Jungle is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Rob Meltzer, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Adam Brody, Rob Huebel, Kristen Schaal, Megan Boone, and Dennis Haysbert. The film premiered at the 2013 Newport Beach Film Festival. Documentary film Gilaven! Sing! is a 2003 documentary film directed by Stephan Settele. Documentary film Sterilisation of the Female is a 1964 documentary film directed by Govind Saraiya. Animation Tengo la posizione is a 2001 short animated film written and directed by Simone Massi. Thriller Jagratha is a 1989 Malayalam Investigative thriller film directed by K. Madhu, starring Mammootty, Mukesh and Jagathy Sreekumar. This film is the second in the series of the CBI investigative thrillers featuring Mammootty as CBI officer Sethurama Iyer. Oru CBI Diary Kurippu, released in 1988 was the first film in this series. Two more sequels were produced: Sethurama Iyer CBI and Nerariyan CBI. A fifth film Veendum CBI in the franchise has been announced and is now in the pre-production stage. Comedy The Freak was an unfinished dramatic comedy from Charles Chaplin. The story revolved around a young South American girl who unexpectedly sprouts a pair of wings. She is kidnapped and taken to London, where her captors cash in by passing her off as an angel. Later she escapes, only to be arrested because of her appearance. She is further dehumanized by standing trial to determine if she is human at all. Chaplin began work in and around 1969 with his daughter Victoria in mind for the lead role. However, Victoria's abrupt marriage and his advanced age proved roadblocks and the film was never made. Chaplin's memoir, My Life in Pictures, describes The Freak as a work still in progress. He also mentioned his intent to make it in an interview on his 85th birthday in 1974. "I mean to make it someday", Chaplin writes in a caption alongside a photograph of Victoria in winged costume published in My Life in Pictures. No footage from the film is known to exist, though brief color footage of Victoria in wings can be seen in Charlie Chaplin - Les années suisses. Documentary film Who Peter: A New Regeneration - 1989-2009 is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Chris Chapman. Documentary film Notre Dame de la Croisette is a documentary / drama / fantasy film directed by Daniel Schmid. Comedy Picasso's Face is a 2000 comedy film written, directed and starred by Massimo Ceccherini. Documentary film The Water War is a documentary movie about the Water conflict in Mozambique. It is directed by Licínio Azevedo. Documentary film Barenaked in America is a 1999 documentary film about the Canadian band Barenaked Ladies filmed during the 1998-1999 Stunt tour. Directed by actor Jason Priestley, the film was first shown at the Toronto International Film Festival. The band and director introduced the film at the Winter Garden theatre. Barenaked in America was originally released in the United States through a distribution deal with Blockbuster Video, and was available only for rental in VHS format. Blockbuster put many of its remaining copies on the sale rack, in an effort to eliminate its inventory, after their exclusive deal had expired. Barenaked in America has since been released on DVD in territories outside of North America, with no word on a US or Canadian release. The film has run on premium movie channels in the US. Documentary film Westray is a 2001 documentary film directed by Paul Cowan. Thriller Mounam is a 1995 Telugu film thriller directed by C. Umamaheswara Rao. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Moun. The film revolves around a politician criminal-nexus, a married couple, a nuclear scientist. Comedy We're No Angels is a 1955 Christmas comedy Technicolor picture starring Humphrey Bogart, Peter Ustinov, Aldo Ray, Joan Bennett, Basil Rathbone, and Leo G. Carroll. It was directed by Michael Curtiz, who had directed Bogart in Casablanca, when both were under contract to Warner Brothers. This is one of the rare comedies that Bogart made. Paramount filmed the production at its Hollywood studios in VistaVision and Technicolor. It was based upon My Three Angels, written by Samuel and Bella Spewack, which itself was based upon the French play La Cuisine Des Anges by Albert Husson. The screenplay was written by Ranald MacDougall. Mary Grant designed the film's costumes. Documentary film Among Men - Gay in East Germany is a 2011 documentary film written by Ringo Rösener and directed by Ringo Rösener and Markus Stein. Documentary film The Jewish Cardinal is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ilan Duran Cohen. Documentary film My Freedom, Your Freedom is a 2012 documentary, drama film written and directed by Diana Naecke. Documentary film The Sky Is The Roof is a 2013 short historical documentary film written and directed by Beth Nelsen. Documentary film Brain Power: From Neurons To Networks is a 2012 short documentary family film written by Ken Goldberg,Tiffany Shlain and Sawyer Steele and directed by Tiffany Shlain. Documentary film Into the Wind is a 2010 documentary film which chronicles the story of Terry Fox. At the age of 18, Fox was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. The cancer had taken over his right leg, which was then amputated six inches above the knee. However, three years later, Fox set out to raise funds for cancer research and raise awareness by running 30 miles a day from the Atlantic Ocean in Newfoundland to the Pacific Ocean in British Columbia, totaling over 4000 miles. The film was directed by the NBA star Steve Nash who grew up in Canada and followed Fox’s run across the country as a kid in 1980, and narrated by Taylor Kitsch. Two thirds across Canada, Fox was once again diagnosed with cancer, which had spread to his lungs. Fox died at the age of 22, inspiring the Terry Fox Foundation. The film aired on TSN2, in Canada on September 19, 2010, and on ESPN, in the United States on September 28, 2010, as part of the 30 for 30 series. Comedy Karyam Nissaram is a 1983 Family Drama Malayalam film written, and directed by Balachandra Menon, starring Balachandra Menon and Prem Nazir along with Balachandra Menon, Lakshmi, Poornima Jayaram, Sukumari, Jalaja, Lalu Alex, Baiju and K P Ummer. The music is composed by Johnson. It gives us a glimpse into a Malayali family during the period when their children marry off. It is mainly focussing on marriage and the fact the problems in marriage are caused by simple matters which individuals due to their ego and other problems make into huge problems. All family problems can be overcome. Documentary film You're Gonna Miss Me is an American documentary film by Keven McAlester. It focuses on Roky Erickson, the former frontman for the band The 13th Floor Elevators. The band is cited as pioneers of the psychedelic rock sound. The film covers Erickson's rise to rock-and-roll icon status, his overuse of LSD, struggles with schizophrenia, and his 1969 marijuana arrest that led to stays at Austin State Hospital and Rusk State Hospital for the Criminally Insane. Erickson was irrevocably changed after the onset of his illness and he went long stretches with little interest in making or performing music. The film opens with Erickson who has been living as a total recluse for over a decade. What follows is a closer look at how "the great lost vocalist of rock and roll" came to live in poverty and isolation, struggles to receive effective treatments, and how he manages to return to music and life. The film takes its name from a single by the 13th Floor Elevators. The documentary was nominated for a 2007 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary. Comedy Erastes tou oneirou is a 1974 Greek comedy film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis. Dimitris carried away fro his brother and went to robbed a villa in which Zoi lives and that made their recognition of their romance. The movie made 70,456 tickets. Animation Mary and Max is a 2009 Australian clay-animated black comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Elliot and produced by Melanie Coombs. The voice cast included Philip Seymour Hoffman, Toni Collette, Eric Bana, Bethany Whitmore, with narration by Barry Humphries. The film premiered on the opening night of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The film won the Annecy Cristal in June 2009 from the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and Best Animated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in November 2009. The film was given a PG-13 rating by the Motion Picture Association of America. Comedy LOL (Laughing Out Loud) is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Lisa Azuelos and starring Sophie Marceau, Christa Theret, and Alexandre Astier. Written by Azuelos and Delgado Nans, the film is about a teenage girl whose life is split between her studies in a prestigious Parisian high school, her secret diary, her friends, boyfriends, her divorced parents, drugs, and sexuality. For her performance in the film, Sophie Marceau won the Monte-Carlo Comedy Film Festival Jury Prize for Best Actress in 2008. Christa Theret received a César Award Nomination for Most Promising Actress in 2010. The letters "LOL" mean "laughing out loud" in text language. Thriller Blackbelt is a 1992 film directed by Charles Philip Moore and Rick Jacobson. Science Fiction The Hive is a 2008 Science fiction made-for-television film set in Thailand, directed by Peter Manus and written by T. S. Cook. Starring Tom Wopat, Kal Weber and Mark Ramsey, the film follows a group of scientists who must deal with a swarm of man-eating ants feeding on the population, but eventually discovered that something was controlling the ants. It is the 8th film of the Maneater Series, it premiered on the Syfy channel on February 17, 2008. The film was released to DVD on August 5, 2008. Thriller Hwayi: A Monster Boy is a 2013 South Korean film about a 16-year-old boy of the same name who is raised by five criminal fathers to become the perfect assassin. It takes pulling the trigger to discover his true identity after he realizes the mystery surrounding his past and his fate. It was the highly anticipated second feature film by director Jang Joon-hwan, a decade after his 2003 cult favorite sci-fi comedy/thriller Save the Green Planet!. Comedy Big Hero 6 is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated superhero-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Inspired by the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, the film is directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, and is the 54th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Big Hero 6 is the first Disney animated film to feature Marvel Comics characters, whose parent company was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2009. The film premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival on October 23, 2014 and at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in 3D on October 31, 2014. It will be theatrically released in the United States on November 7, 2014. Comedy A Kitten for Hitler, also known as Ein Kitten fur Hitler, is a 2007 short film directed by British director Ken Russell. It was created by Russell with the intention of it being offensive. Due to the nature of the film there was some problems with casting, resulting in a dwarf actor appearing in the lead role of a Jewish child. It was released on Comedybox.tv on 1 July 2007. Comedy Tapioca is a 2009 comedy film written by Mike Houlihan and Paddy Houlihan and directed by Paddy Houlihan. Comedy A Is For Alex is a 2014 comedy, drama, family film directed by Alex Orr. Comedy Made in Romania is the first film directed by producer Guy J. Louthan. It is a comedy film featuring Jennifer Tilly, Jason Flemyng, and Elizabeth Hurley as themselves in a mockumentary about an American/British film crew in Romania making a movie based on a Victorian novel. Documentary film Drill Baby Drill is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Lech Kowalski. Comedy Blades of Glory is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, and starring Will Ferrell and Jon Heder. The movie was produced by MTV Films, Red Hour and Smart Entertainment and released on March 29, 2007 by DreamWorks Pictures. Comedy Munchie is a 1992 comedy film. The film was directed by Jim Wynorski. The film stars Andrew Stevens and Loni Anderson and Jennifer Love Hewitt makes her debut as a film actress.. The film was released in 1992. It claimed itself to be a sequel to the 1987 comedy horror film Munchies, a film inspired by Gremlins, though it has no relation whatsoever. Comedy Cats & Dogs is a 2001 American-Australian action-comedy film, directed by Lawrence Guterman. The screenplay by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra centers on the relationships between cats and dogs, depicting the relationship as an intense rivalry in which both sides use organizations and tactics that mirror those used in human espionage. It was shot in Victoria and Vancouver, Canada. The film was released on July 4, 2001 by Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Zide/Perry Productions, and Rhythm and Hues Studios. Documentary film Conspiracy: The Secret History: Mohamed Atta and the Venice Flying Circus is a 2003 documentary film. Animation Il était encore une fois is a 2011 Animation film directed by Roxanne Baril-Monfette. Comedy A Kind of America 2 is a 2008 comedy film written by Réka Divinyi, Gábor Harmat, Gábor Herendi and directed by Gábor Herendi. Comedy Dry Cleaning is a 1997 film directed by Anne Fontaine and written by Anne Fontaine and Gilles Taurand. Documentary film World's Most Incredible Hostage Rescues is a 1999 documentary written by Dan Perry. Documentary film Who Will Watch the Watchman? Dalibor, or the Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin (Czech: Kdo bude hlídat hlídače? Dalibor aneb Klíč k Chaloupce strýčka Toma) is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Karel Vachek. Comedy Pink Outs is the 36th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Animation Colorphant is a 2012 animation film directed by Sujin Im. Comedy Get Out of My Room is a 53 minute film mockumentary in the style of This Is Spinal Tap, written and directed by Cheech Marin. Documentary film Atenco 3. The Sentence is a 2008 documentary written and directed by Colectivo Klamvé. Thriller Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a 2005 crime-comedy film written and directed by Shane Black, and starring Robert Downey, Jr., Val Kilmer, Michelle Monaghan and Corbin Bernsen. The script is partially based on the Brett Halliday novel Bodies Are Where You Find Them, and interprets the classic hardboiled literary genre in a tongue-in-cheek fashion. The film was produced by Joel Silver, with Susan Downey and Steve Richards as executive producers. Shot in Los Angeles between February 24 and May 3, 2004, the film debuted at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival on May 14, and received a limited release in cinemas in October and November 2005. Documentary film Waveriders is a 2008 documentary film. The film was produced by Margo Harkin and directed by Joel Conroy. Thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley is a 1999 American psychological thriller written for the screen and directed by Anthony Minghella. An adaptation of the 1955 Patricia Highsmith novel of the same name, the film stars Matt Damon as Tom Ripley, Jude Law as Dickie Greenleaf, Gwyneth Paltrow as Marge Sherwood and Cate Blanchett as Meredith Logue. The novel was previously filmed as Plein Soleil in 1960. Animation Als die Silhouetten laufen lernten: Lotte Reinigers Trickfilmkunst is a 2012 documentary film directed by Rada Bieberstein,Susanne Marschall and Kurt Schneider. Comedy Love Dot Com is a 2009 Oriya film produced & directed by Raqhat Quddus. This film is a love story of two lovers, who has family rivalry. Thriller Nishan is a 2012 crime, mystery, thriller and drama film written and directed by Shumete Yidnekachew. Comedy Donga Dongadi is a 2004 Telugu action comedy film written and directed by Subramaniam Siva, produced by NV Prasad and Sanam Naga Ashok Kumar under Sri Saideva Productions banner and starring Manoj Manchu and Sadha in lead roles. The film soundtrack was composed by Dhina and Cinematography was handled by Ajay Vincent. Dialogues of the movie were written by popular writer Chintapalli Ramana. This film marks the debut of Manoj Manchu as a leading actor. The movie was a remake of Tamil movie Thiruda Thirudi starring Dhanush and Chayasingh directed by Subramaniam Siva. Donga Dongadi was released on 6 August 2004. Documentary film Jak se žije zpěvnému svědomí národa is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Jan Hřebejk. Comedy Fabulous 30 is a 2011 comedy drama romance film written by Sakilaa Banyen, Bunpong Panit and Somching Srisupap and directed by Somching Srisupap. Comedy Toy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated buddy-comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by John Lasseter, Toy Story was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first theatrical film produced by Pixar. Toy Story follows a group of anthropomorphic toys who pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present, and focuses on the relationship between Woody, a pullstring cowboy doll, and Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure. The film was written by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, and Joss Whedon, and featured music by Randy Newman. Its executive producers were Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull. Pixar, which produced short animated films to promote their computers, was approached by Disney to produce a computer-animated feature after the success of the short film, Tin Toy, which is told from a small toy's perspective. Lasseter, Stanton, and Pete Docter wrote early story treatments which were thrown out by Disney, who pushed for a more edgy film. Comedy Canaries Sometimes Sing is a 1930 British romantic comedy film, directed by Tom Walls. The film is a four-hander, starring Walls, Cathleen Nesbitt, Athole Stewart and Yvonne Arnaud. It is a screen version of the witty and sophisticated comedy of manners play by Frederick Lonsdale, which had been a big critical and popular success when premiered at London's Globe Theatre in 1929, with Stewart and Arnaud cast in the roles which they would recreate in the film. A surviving review of the film notes favourably: "Glittering, superficial, but very skilful...superbly played." Thriller Razorback is a 1984 Australian film written by Everett De Roche, based on Peter Brennan's novel, and directed by Russell Mulcahy. The film revolves around the attacks of a gigantic wild boar terrorizing the Australian outback, killing and devouring people. Documentary film The Tale Of An Phuc House is a 2013 family, war, documentary film written by Othello Khanh and Ivan Tankushev and directed by Ivan Tankushev. Comedy Smooch is a 2011 comedy romance television film written by Howard Burkons and Terry Spencer Hesser and directed by Ron Oliver. Comedy First Day High is a 2006 comedy film starring Geoff Eigenmann, Jason Abalos, Maja Salvador, Gerald Anderson and Kim Chiu released under Star Cinema. The film is the movie adaptation of the Rexona First Day High TV commercial. The original actors in the commercial were also part of the cast. Comedy Ma and Pa Kettle at Home is a 1954 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the sixth installment of Universal-International's Ma and Pa Kettle franchise starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Documentary film GMO OMG is a documentary family film directed by Jeremy Seifert. Comedy Every Tuesday: A Portrait of The New Yorker Cartoonists is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Rachel Gordon Loube. Comedy Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is a 2009 American 3-D computer animated comedy adventure film, and the third installment in the Ice Age series. It was produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film features the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Seann William Scott, Josh Peck, Simon Pegg, and Chris Wedge. The story has Sid being taken by a female Tyrannosaurus after stealing her eggs, leading the rest of the protagonists to rescue him in a tropical lost world inhabited by dinosaurs beneath the ice. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, Dawn of the Dinosaurs ranked at the time as the seventh highest grossing animated film of all time, earning $886.7 million worldwide. Animation Fists of Finance is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Melissa Allen. Comedy Monkey Business is a 1931 comedy film. It is the third of the Marx Brothers' released movies, and the first not to be an adaptation of one of their Broadway shows. The film stars the four brothers: Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx, and Zeppo Marx, and screen comedienne Thelma Todd. It is directed by Norman Z. McLeod with screenplay by S. J. Perelman and Will B. Johnstone. The story takes place in large part on an ocean liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Comedy "Imaginationland Episode II", or "The Drying of the Balls", is episode 1111 of Comedy Central's animated TV series South Park. It originally aired on October 24, 2007. It is the second episode in a three-part story arc that won the 2008 Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for One Hour or More. The three episodes were later reissued together, along with previously unreleased footage, as the uncensored Imaginationland: The Movie. The episode is the second episode to be rated TV-MA LV. Animation Walking Grainy is a 2013 short animation fantasy film written and directed by François Vogel. Animation Hopkins & Delaney LLP is a short comedy drama animation film directed by Sean Buckelew. Comedy Hay hombres para todas is a comedy TV movie directed by Vicente Juarbe. Documentary film RocketKitKongoKit is a 1986 short documentary film directed by Craig Baldwin. Comedy Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins is a 2011 Australian feature film inspired by the Kermode and Mayo film review programme. It is a parody of the Harry Potter films as well as containing many jokes related to the radio programme. The film's name comes from a critical review by Kermode of the film Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Comedy The story of Mr.Sorry is a 2009 animation, comedy, drama, fantasy, horror film written by Kim Il-hyeon, Kwak In-keun, Lee Eun-mi, Lee Hye-yeong, and Ryu Ji-na and directed by Kim Il-hyeon, Kwak In-keun, Lee Eun-mi, Ryu Ji-na, and Seon Kyeong-hee. Comedy Oliver The Eighth is a 1934 short film comedy starring Laurel and Hardy. It was directed by Lloyd French, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by MGM. Comedy The American President is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Aaron Sorkin. The film stars Michael Douglas, Annette Bening, Martin Sheen, Michael J. Fox and Richard Dreyfuss. In the film, President Andrew Shepherd is a widower who pursues a relationship with environmental lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade – who has just moved to Washington, D.C. – while at the same time attempting to win the passage of a crime control bill. Composer Marc Shaiman was nominated for the Original Musical or Comedy Score Oscar for The American President. The film was nominated for Golden Globes for Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical for Michael Douglas, Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical for Annette Bening, and Best Comedy/Musical. The American Film Institute ranked The American President No. 75 on its list of America's Greatest Love Stories. Documentary film The compelling documentary by the Scullion brothers follows a Calgary homeless soccer team, the Downtown Dawgs, from the beginning of their journey to the Homeless World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa. We meet seven people along the way - the players John, Mike, Adam, and Shawn, their counselor Esau Tamara, and their coach Kevin Scullion. We get to know each player and the circumstances that led them to homelessness, and we witness their failures and successes as they try to get off the street. The film gives a glimpse inside the Social Services system in the City of Calgary, and how it helps those in need. We also get the opportunity to share in the joys and sorrows of the players and the support crew as they face the problems associated with homelessness, and the attitudes of those living in Calgary. A must see for anyone concerned about social issues in urban environments and seeking solutions. Documentary film Triple Divide is a documentary drama film directed by Joshua Pribanic and Melissa Troutman. Comedy The Emperor and the Golem is a two-part Czech historical comedy film produced in 1951. It was originally directed by Jiří Krejčík, but after disputes with the leading actor Jan Werich, Jiří Krejčík was replaced by Martin Frič. In addition to the two-part version, a 112-minute long one-part international version was produced, with most propaganda flavoured scenes cut out. The film was filmed in color because of the international release. The film is set during the reign of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor. It is one of the best known film with Jan Werich. Documentary film Live 8: Rome is a 2005 music documentary film written by David Wild and directed by Bruce Gowers, Nick Hopkin, Michael Maier, Claire Popplewell, Geoff Posner, Richard Valentine, and Paul Flattery. Comedy The Debut is an independent feature-length film directed and co-written by first-time Filipino American filmmaker Gene Cajayon. It is the first Filipino American film to be released theatrically nationwide, although regionally and every few months starting in March 2001 in the San Francisco Bay area ending in November 2002 in New York City. It is also one of the first feature films to take place within the Filipino American community, one of the largest Asian ethnic minorities in America. Documentary film Haiti Untold is a documentary film directed by Isabelle DePelteau and Dan Shannon. Animation Great Guns! is a 1927 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was re-issued by Walter Lantz Productions in 1932. It was originally released on October 17, 1927. Comedy Le père Noël est une ordure is 1982 French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré . Félix, disguised as Father Christmas, hands out leaflets advertising a sexy Christmas party. His place is taken by an African Santa Claus and he returns to his caravan only to find his girlfriend Josette about to leave him. When he comes after her, she takes refuge at "SOS Distress", run by two neurotics, Thérèse and Pierre. Comedy Giantland is a 1933 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by United Artists. The film is an adaptation of the fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk" with Mickey Mouse in the title role. Mickey is voiced by Walt Disney and Mickey's nephews are voiced by Marcellite Garner, who at the time usually voiced Minnie Mouse. The film was the artistic predecessor to later Disney films such as Gulliver Mickey, Brave Little Tailor, and Fun and Fancy Free. It also marked the animated debut of Mickey's nephews, although the large number of them is inconsistent with Mickey having only two nephews in the comic strip. Documentary film Transforming Family is a 2012 short documentary LGBT biograghical film directed by Rémy Huberdeau. Comedy Detector is a 2000 Norwegian comedy film directed by Pål Jackman from a screenplay by Erlend Loe. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. It was one of the greatest domestic film successes in Norway for many years, and is considered to be the start of the Norwegian cinemas bloom that occurred in the 2000s. Comedy Butterflies Are Free is a 1972 film based on the play by Leonard Gershe. The 1972 film was produced by M.J. Frankovich, released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Milton Katselas and adapted for the screen by Gershe. It was released on 6 July 1972 in the USA. Goldie Hawn and Edward Albert starred. Eileen Heckart received an Academy Award for her performance. While the original play was set in Manhattan, New York, the screenplay written for the 1972 film was set in an unknown location in San Francisco. Animation Mickey's Gala Premier is a Walt Disney cartoon produced in 1933, directed by Burt Gillett, and featuring parodies of several famous Hollywood film actors from the 1930s. Some sources claim this cartoon is called "Mickey's Gala Premiere". However "Premier" can be clearly read from the title card. Science Fiction Evolution is a 2001 American science fiction comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, Seann William Scott, Julianne Moore and Ted Levine. In the United States, it was released by DreamWorks and internationally, by Columbia Pictures. The plot of the film follows college professor Ira Kane and geologist Harry Block who investigate a meteor crash in Arizona. They discover that the meteor is harboring extraterrestrial life which is evolving very quickly into large, diverse and outlandish creatures. Evolution was based on a story by Don Jakoby, who converted it into a screenplay along with David Diamond and David Weissman. The movie was originally written as a serious horror science fiction film, until director Ivan Reitman re-wrote much of the script. Shooting took place in California with an $80 million budget and the film was released in the United States on June 8, 2001. The movie grossed $98,376,292 internationally. Reviews for the film were mixed, as the movie review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 43% positive rating. Comedy Again Kasargod Khader Bhai is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Thulasidas, starring Jagadish, Radha Varma, and Innocent in the lead roles. The film is a sequel to the films Mimics Parade and Kasargod Khader Bhai. Documentary film Ryan is a 2004 animated documentary created and directed by Chris Landreth about Canadian animator Ryan Larkin, who had lived on skid row in Montreal as a result of drug and alcohol abuse. Landreth's chance meeting with Larkin in 2000 inspired him to develop the film, which took 18 months to complete. It was co-produced by Copper Heart Entertainment and the National Film Board of Canada, and its creation and development is the subject of the NFB documentary Alter Egos. The film incorporated material from archive sources, particularly Larkin's works at the NFB. The film is an animated interpretation of an interview of Larkin by Landreth, and includes interviews with Larkin's previous partner and coworkers, as well as Landreth. Development of the characters was partially inspired by the plastinated human bodies of the Body Worlds exhibition. The distorted and disembodied appearance of the film's characters is based on Landreth's use of psychological realism to portray emotion visually, and expression is modelled by use of straight ahead animation. The animation was created at the Animation Arts Centre of Seneca College in Toronto. Comedy Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation is a 1992 American direct-to-video animated film from Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment. Plans for the film began as early as 1990 and it was released in March 1992. Featuring the regular characters from the animated program Tiny Toon Adventures, the film follows them during their summer vacation from school, mainly focused on Babs and Buster going downriver, Plucky and Hampton going to a world famous amusement park, and Fifi in search of her favorite movie star. Steven Spielberg was the executive producer of the film, which was written by Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, and Sherri Stoner. Japanese studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha produced the animation. How I Spent My Vacation runs about 80 minutes, and was released on VHS and Laserdisc formats. It was the first animated film to be released direct-to-video in the United States. The film was later aired on television as four separate Tiny Toon Adventures episodes. The film was one of the highest selling videos in the United States, listing on Billboard magazine's 40 "Top Video Sales" for 16 weeks as of July 1992. Animation Through the Windows is a 2014 short animation film directed by Miyo Sato. Comedy Romancing the Stone is a 1984 American action-adventure romantic comedy. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, it stars Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito. The film was followed by a 1985 sequel, The Jewel of the Nile. The film earned over $86,572,238 worldwide in box-office receipts. It also helped launch Turner to stardom, reintroduced Douglas to the public as a capable leading man, and gave Zemeckis his first box-office success. Decades later, it retains critical acclaim, with an 87% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Comedy Lovely Rita, sainte patronne des cas désespérés is a French film directed by Stéphane Clavier in 2003. Comedy Home of Angels is a 1994 feature film written by James Oliva and Nicolas L. DePace and directed by Nick Stagliano. Comedy American Pie Presents: Beta House is a 2007 American teen comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the third spin-off to American Pie film series franchise and a sequel to the second spin-off, American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile. John White stars as Erik Stifler, a college freshman who pledges the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin, Dwight Stifler. Christopher McDonald co-stars as Erik's father and Eugene Levy plays Beta House alumnus Noah Levenstein. Universal commissioned the film after positive commercial reaction to The Naked Mile. Erik Lindsay and W.K. Border, the writer and producer, respectively, as well as four of the five principal cast members from the preceding film returned. Principal photography took place for seven to eight weeks from June 4, 2007 in Toronto, Canada. American Pie Presents: Beta House was released direct-to-DVD internationally on December 10, 2007 and in the United States on December 26, 2007. The film was a moderate financial success, generating US$18.55 million in United States sales. It received generally negative reviews from film critics. Comedy A Kink in the Picasso is a 1990 Australian film directed by Marc Gracie. It was filmed in Melbourne from October to November 1989. Documentary film High and Hallowed: Everest 1963 is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by David Morton, Jake Norton and Jim Aikman. Thriller Lust for Vengeance is an American softcore erotic thriller that was directed by Sean Weathers. The film was originally released on December 20, 2001 but received a re-release through Music Video Distributors on October 25, 2011. Comedy Goebbels und Geduldig is a 2001 German war comedy film about Joseph Goebbels and Nazi Germany, directed by Kai Wessel and written by Peter Steinbach. Comedy Love Is in the Air is a 2013 romance film adaptation, written by Xavier Nemo, Nirina Ralanto, Julien Simonet, Brigitte Bémol, Vincent Angell, Nicolas Bedos, Alexandre Castagnetti and directed by Alexandre Castagnetti. Comedy May the Best Man Win is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Andrew O'Connor and co-written with Lee Hupfield and Matthew Robinson. The film stars Whitmer Thomas, Drew Tarver, Rosa Salazar, Budd Diaz and Ryan Grassmeyer. Documentary film Southern Crossing is a 1980 Australian documentary film directed by Robert Guillemot and produced by Richard Bradley. The film documents the 1980 International Music Festival, which was staged during the week of January 7-14, 1980 at the Regent Theatre in Sydney. The artists featured in the film were The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Herbie Mann and The Family of Mann, The Les McCann Band, Howie Smith and the Jazz Co-op, the Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band of Australian All Stars, Galapagos Duck, Judy Bailey Quintet with John Sangster, Ricky May and Friends and The Young Northside Big Band. The British American jazz critic and author Leonard Feather, who also attended the festival, provided the commentary in the film. The film also used locations around Sydney Harbour and featured surfing scenes with surfer Terry Richardson and a jam session at the famous Basement Jazz Restaurant in Sydney. Southern Crossing was financed by the Australian Film Commission along with sponsorship investment from Qantas and Peter Stuyvesant International. The film was released theatrically in Australia in 1980 and later in New Zealand in 1983. Animation Frank Film is a 1973 American animated short film. It is a compilation of images co-creator Frank Mouris had collected from magazines interwoven with two narrations, one giving a mostly linear autobiography and the other stating words having to do with the images, the story the first voice is relating, or neither. Frank made the film with Caroline Mouris. The soundtrack was created by Tony Schwartz. The movie won the 1974 Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Animated Films. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. In 1996, Frank Film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film is also featured in the 1985 movie titled Explorers. Frank Film is included on the 2007 DVD five by two: five animated shorts by frank & caroline mouris. Documentary film A Summer Day is a 1970 short, documentary, adult film directed by Shinkichi Tajiri. Documentary film Shanghai Space is a 2009 documentary film written abd directed by Nanna Frank Møller. Comedy Simple Things is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Aleksei Popogrebsky. Documentary film Manhunt: The Search for the Yorkshire Ripper is a 1999 film directed by Gwyneth Hughes. Comedy Prema Natakam is a 1981 Telugu film directed by Subba Rao Katta. Chiranjeevi played a guest role in the film. Documentary film Beauty Is Embarrassing is a 2012 documentary film written by Chris Bradley and Kevin Klauber and directed by Neil Berkeley. Thriller El narco is a 1985 action, drama, thriller and crime fiction film written by Leonel González and Alfonso de Alva, and directed by Alfonso de Alva. Documentary film Disco and Atomic War is a 2009 documentary film written by Kiur Aarma, Jaak Kilmi, and directed by Jaak Kilmi. Thriller Gozo is a 2012 thriller film directed by Miranda Bowen. Documentary film Blessings: The Tsoknyi Nangchen Nuns of Tibet is a documentary film directed by Victress Hitchcock. Comedy Los Muchachos de antes no usaban gomina is a 1969 Argentine drama film. It is a remake of the 1937 film The Boys Didn't Wear Hair Gel Before, one of the biggest hits of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. Comedy Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 American horror film, the first sequel to Frankenstein. Bride of Frankenstein was directed by James Whale and stars Boris Karloff as The Monster, Elsa Lanchester in the dual role of his mate and Mary Shelley, Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein, and Ernest Thesiger as Doctor Septimus Pretorius. The film follows on immediately from the events of the earlier film, and is rooted in a subplot of the original Mary Shelley novel, Frankenstein. In the film, a chastened Henry Frankenstein abandons his plans to create life, only to be tempted and finally coerced by the Monster, encouraged by Henry's old mentor Dr. Pretorius, into constructing a mate for him. Preparation began shortly after the first film premiered, but script problems delayed the project. Principal photography started in January 1935, with creative personnel from the original returning in front of and behind the camera. Bride of Frankenstein was released to critical and popular acclaim, although it encountered difficulties with some state and national censorship boards. Since its release the film's reputation has grown, and it is hailed as Whale's masterpiece. Thriller 'R Xmas is a 2001 American crime film directed by Abel Ferrara. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Its release was delayed by StudioCanal but it was eventually released on DVD. Science Fiction Missile Monsters is a 1958 film directed by Fred C. Brannon. Comedy La pagaille is a 1991 comedy film directed by Pascal Thomas. Animation Garfield is a 2004 American live-action film directed by Peter Hewitt based on the Jim Davis comic strip of the same name. It stars Breckin Meyer as Jon Arbuckle, Jennifer Love Hewitt as Dr. Liz Wilson, and features Bill Murray as the voice of Garfield. Garfield the cat was created with computer-generated imagery, though all other animals were real. The film was produced by Davis Entertainment Company and 20th Century Fox. The film shares several similarities to the 1982 animated special Here Comes Garfield. The movie was released in the United States on June 11, 2004. Reviews of the movie were generally very negative, although Murray's voice work received some positive notices. Baha Men performed the song "Holla!" for the film and its soundtrack. The music video premiered in early summer 2004 and featured clips from the film and gags showing obvious references to the Garfield franchise. Comedy Gian Burrasca is a 1943 film directed by Sergio Tofano. Comedy La cible is a 1997 film directed by Pierre Courrège. Thriller Narc is a 2002 American crime thriller film written and directed by Joe Carnahan and starring Ray Liotta and Jason Patric. The plot revolves around the efforts of two police detectives in search of the murderer of an undercover police officer. As they investigate, they engage in unethical behavior and uncover dark secrets that will challenge their fragile relationship. Documentary film The Whistle is a 2012 short drama film written and directed by Grzegorz Zariczny. Comedy "Simple, 25-year-old Maxime Lecocq arrives in Paris. This foreigner who wanders aimlessly through the unfamiliar city knows what he wants: he has his dream of love, his sensitivity, intuition and luck. All this leads him to a bar in the Raphael hotel where he meets the wealthy American businessman Jack Lesterhoof. Since Jack’s interpreter was ousted from the game by a heart attack, the American hires Maxime for an important business meeting. But Jack and Maxime find that their bond is stronger than that of a boss and his employee, equipped as the latter is with the ability not only to interpret words but also the feelings and longings of himself and the world around him. Maxime inspires the businessman to travel with him on a journey to the world of dreams – to distant, exotic India. His encounter with a world so different from his own is a completely new experience for the pragmatic Jack. Their encounter with the nun Justine, however, proves consequential for both of them, a woman linked with Maxime’s past and perhaps also his future. Justine becomes their companion on a quest to find the equilibrium of light and life. This journey, however, not only brings joy to the young woman and her companions, but also pain and disenchantment." Quoting the synopsis from the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Comedy Mendel is a 1996 drama film written and directed by Alexander Rösler. Documentary film Deshratna Rajendra Prasad is a 1977 short documentary film directed by M. Prabhat. Thriller Taste of Excitement is a 1970 British mystery film directed by Don Sharp. It's US title was Why Would Anyone Want to Kill a Nice Girl Like You? Documentary film Cousin Bobby is a 1992 American documentary film directed by Jonathan Demme. The film focuses on Demme's cousin, Robert W. Castle, an Episcopalian minister in Harlem, New York. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Salaud on t'aime is a 2014 film written by Claude Lelouch and Valérie Perrin and directed by Claude Lelouch. Documentary film Nella terra di Don Chisciotte is an Italian-language documentary travelogue series about Spain, made by Orson Welles. It began filming in 1961, but did not air until 1964. The series follows Welles' travels around Spain, and was narrated by Arnoldo Foà. The series was made for Radiotelevisione Italiana. Co-starring with Welles were his Italian wife Paola Mori, and their young daughter Beatrice Welles. Documentary film Jordan Rides the Bus is a documentary film directed by Ron Shelton that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Documentary film Extremely relevant, highly entertaining and utterly humanist, the critically-acclaimed film festival favorite TYING THE KNOT poignantly explores one of today's hottest issues, the political war between gay people who want to marry and those determined to stop them.If you lost the one you love, how would it feel to have your love placed on trial? After a bank robber's bullets ends the life of cop Lois Marrero, her wife of thirteen years, Mickie, discovers a police department willing to accept the women's relationship but unwilling to release Lois's pension. When Oklahoma rancher Sam loses his husband of 25 years, cousins of the deceased spouse challenge his will and move to evict Sam from his home. As Mickie and Sam take up battle stations to defend their lives, TYING THE KNOT digs deeply into the past and present to uncover the meaning of marriage today, focusing on such key issues as rights, privilege, and love.Passionately directed by Jim de Sève, TYING THE KNOT is an eye-opening examination of the institution of marriage, featuring amazing footage of gay hippies storming the Manhattan marriage bureau in 1971, plus inspired interviews with gay activists and right-wing politicos. Comedy Curtain is a 2011 short comedy horror film written and directed by Dennis Widmyer. Comedy O Šunce is a 2013 film written and directed by Eliska Chytková. Documentary film Nervous Night is a 1986 film starring American rock band The Hooters and directed by John Charles Jopson. Documentary film Sewing Hope is a documentary biographical drama film directed by Derek Watson. Documentary film I Can Only Show You the Color is a 2014 drama, history, war documentary short film, written and directed by Fernando Vílchez Rodríguez. Thriller Hollywood Confidential is a 1997 television film directed by Reynaldo Villalobos. It won an ALMA Award in 1998. Thriller The First Circle is a 1992 Canadian-French television drama film directed by Sheldon Larry, starring Victor Garber, Christopher Plummer, F. Murray Abraham and Robert Powell. It is an adaptation of the novel In the First Circle by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. At the 1992 Gemini Awards, the film was awarded the prize for Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series. It was also nominated for Best Dramatic Mini-Series, and Best Writing, Best Performance by an Actor and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series. Science Fiction Silent Rage is a 1982 romantic/action/science fiction/horror movie starring Chuck Norris and directed by Michael Miller. Documentary film The Nanny Reunion: A Nosh to Remember is a one-hour special that reunited the cast of The Nanny. It originally aired on Lifetime on December 6, 2004. The cast members reminisce about the show and present exclusive blooper footage never shown on television, as well as an update on their current activities. The reunion took place at Fran Drescher's oceanside home in California. The entire cast was present except for Daniel Davis, who was performing in the musical La Cage aux Folles on Broadway at the time and was unable to attend. In the special, Daniel Davis, or "Danny", was said by Drescher to have gotten "lost". At the end of the special, “Danny”, makes an appearance. Science Fiction Killdozer! is a 1974 made for TV science-fiction/horror movie, adapted from a 1944 novella by Theodore Sturgeon. A comic-book adaptation appeared the same year, in Marvel Comics Worlds Unknown #6. Animation The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit is a Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and released in 1962. It was directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. Despite mixed reception, it is mainly known as the most critically acclaimed of the Gene Deitch Tom and Jerry shorts among members of the Tom and Jerry fanbase. The ninth of thirteen Rembrandt Films cartoons indirectly makes fun of the violence in the original William Hanna and Joseph Barbera shorts. Comedy Rachael Ray's New Catchphrase is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Nick Corirossi and Charles Ingram. Animation Green Days: Dinosaur and I is a 2011 South Korean animated film. Without the high-tech computer graphics and three-dimensional techniques that dominate the animation industry, the film was hand-drawn in pencil, with 14 animators using 100,000-plus sheets over a period of 11 years. It premiered at the 15th Busan International Film Festival in 2010 and competed for the top prize at the 2011 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Set in a 1970s rural town, Green Days: Dinosaur and I is a nostalgic coming-of-age story about a high school girl who struggles to find meaning in her existence and learns to confront her biggest fears, while also falling in love for the first time. Yi-rang has all but given up on her athletic aspirations, when she meets Cheol-soo, who dreams of becoming an astronaut, and Soo-min, a transfer student from Seoul. The film follows the adolescents' budding romance, growing pains, hopes and dreams. Comedy Crazy Carnival (El carnaval de Sodoma) is a 2006 drama film written by Paz Alicia Garciadiego and directed by Arturo Ripstein. Animation The Rabbi's Cat is a 2011 French animated film directed by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux, based on volume one, two and five of Sfar's comics series with the same title. It tells the story of a cat which obtains the ability to speak after swallowing a parrot, and its owner who is a rabbi in 1920s Algeria. The voice cast includes François Morel, Hafsia Herzi, Maurice Bénichou, Fellag, François Damiens and Jean-Pierre Kalfon. Documentary film The Darkside is a 2013 Documentary film directed by Warwick Thornton. Documentary film African Independence is a feature length documentary film. This is the first film from producer Tukufu Zuberi. African Independence premiered at the San Diego Black Film Festival in January 2013. African Independence tells the story of some of the most important events to happen on the African continent since the slave trade and colonization by the Europeans. The film focuses on the African Independence Movements and the problems confronted by these movements to win independence. The film tells the story through interviews with independence activists and leaders who helped achieve independence for the African people. By focusing on four watershed events-World War Two, the end of colonialism, the Cold War, and the era of African Republics, African Independence tells the story of African history, past and present. Tukufu Zuberi is also the host of the film. Documentary film The Rise and Fall of English Montreal is a 1993 Canadian documentary film directed by William Weintraub and produced by the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal. The film deals with exodus of English-speaking Quebecers that began in the 1960s and was accelerated by the Quebec general election, 1976. Animation Legend of Crystania is a full-length Japanese animated motion picture. The film has been officially released on VHS and DVD in North America by ADV Films. It takes place in the same fantasy world as two other series, Record of Lodoss War and Rune Soldier, albeit on a different continent. It focuses on the land which Ashram sailed to after the Lodoss series, a world called Crystania which is under the rule of the animal gods. Ashram is king of the people of Marmo, the cursed island in Record of Lodoss War. In order to secure a future for his people, as well as his companion Pirotess, Ashram is forced to make a pact with an evil god called Barbas. Most of the plot in Crystania centres on Pirotess's quest to free Ashram from the evil Barbas, although the main character is called Prince Redon. Many new characters are introduced in the course of the film. Its sequel, the three-part original video animation series Legend of Crystania: The Chaos Ring, goes into the story in further detail. These episodes were released on VHS and DVD in North America by ADV Films. Comedy Mickey's Gala Premier is a Walt Disney cartoon produced in 1933, directed by Burt Gillett, and featuring parodies of several famous Hollywood film actors from the 1930s. Some sources claim this cartoon is called "Mickey's Gala Premiere". However "Premier" can be clearly read from the title card. Thriller Box 507 is a 2002 action drama film written by Enrique Urbizu & Michel Gaztambide and directed by Enrique Urbizu. Comedy Betting Bangarraju is a film from Ramoji Film City, starring Allari Naresh, Nidhi, Kota Srinivas rao. The movie revolves around Naresh and his plans to make his love successful. Bangaru raju bets on almost everything, the movies shows how he wins his love by eliminating possible suitors. It is a social comedy based on the nuances of a chronic better, the hero. Bangarraju is a carefree youth who is referred to as an idiot in his village whereas his father is a respectable person. One day, his friend visits him telling that he loved and married a city girl whereas this was not the actual story. Raju, inspired by this, goes to the city, loves a girl. But the girl already has three other suitors. She invites all of them to her house and family for they are going to choose her suitor. The rest of the story is about how Raju eliminates the other suitors by betting with them cleverly and winning the girl. It was one of the top 10 movies in Tollywood in 2010 year. It has collected 10 crores gross. The movie received many critical appreciations for Allari Naresh for his performance. Documentary film Edo Maajka – Sevdah o Rodama is a 2007 documentary about Bosnian rapper Edo Maajka. Thriller The Super Cops is a 1974 film starring Ron Leibman and David Selby, directed by Gordon Parks. The film is based on the book The Super Cops: The True Story Of The Cops Called Batman and Robin by L.H. Whittemore. The film was released the year after the successful cop movie Serpico. Animation Chasing Fortune is a 1930 German drama film directed by Rochus Gliese and starring Catherine Hessling, Alexander Murski and Amy Wells. The film's art direction was by Gliese himself along with Arno Richter. It was initially made as a silent film, but was released with an added synchronised soundtrack. The animator Lotte Reiniger assistant directed the film, overseeing the shadow puppet segments. Animation Keith Reynolds Can't Make It Tonight is a 2007 short animation film, written and directed directed by Felix Massie. Animation The Clockwork Girl is an animated film, based on the comic book series created by Sean O’Reilly and Kevin Hanna. It is directed by Kevin Hanna. It stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Alexa Vega and Jesse McCartney. Thriller So Long at the Fair is a 1950 British thriller film directed by Terence Fisher and Anthony Darnborough, and starring Jean Simmons and Dirk Bogarde. It was adapted from the 1947 novel of the same name by Anthony Thorne. The general story is a version of what appears to be a 19th-century urban legend, which has inspired several fictional works. "Maybe You Will Remember" told in Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories 3 and the episode "Into Thin Air" of the TV show Alfred Hitchcock Presents were based on the same tale. The title derives from the nursery rhyme "Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be?" Comedy Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa is a 2001 Zee Cine Awards nominated Bollywood comedy film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao starring Govinda, Juhi Chawla and Tabu. This was the remake of the hit Telugu film Kshemanga Velli Labanga Randi which itself was based on Tamil film Viralukketha Veekkam directed by V. Sekhar. Animation Run Out is a 2013 short animated film directed by Michael Haas and Thomas Schienagel. Science Fiction Kingdom of the Spiders is a 1977 horror science-fiction film directed by John "Bud" Cardos and produced by Igo Kantor, Jeffrey M. Sneller and James Bond Johnson. The screenplay is credited to Richard Robinson and Alan Caillou, from an original story by Jeffrey M. Sneller and Stephen Lodge. The film was released by Dimension Pictures. It stars William Shatner, Tiffany Bolling, Woody Strode, Lieux Dressler, and Altovise Davis. The film is one of the better-remembered entries in the "nature on the rampage" subgenre of science fiction/horror films in the 1970s, due in part to its memorable scenes of people and animals being attacked by tarantulas; its availability on home video and airing on cable television, particularly on the USA Network; but primarily because of Shatner's starring role. Animation A Day for Cake and Accidents is a 2013 experimental, short film directed by Steve Reinke and Jessie Mott. Comedy Saudade is a 2011 comedy film written by Katsuya Tomita and Toranosuke Aisawa and directed by Katsuya Tomita. Comedy Erotiaris apo kounia is a 1990 comedy film written by Dimos Levithopoulos and directed by Kostas Karagiannis. Thriller Call Northside 777 is a 1948 documentary-style film noir directed by Henry Hathaway. It is based on the true story of a Chicago reporter who proved that a man in prison for murder was wrongly convicted 11 years before. The names of the real wrongly convicted men were Majczek and Marcinkiewicz for the murder of Chicago Traffic Police Officer William D. Lundy. James Stewart stars as the persistent journalist and Richard Conte plays the imprisoned Frank Wiecek. Wiecek is based on Joseph Majczek, who was wrongly convicted of the murder of a Chicago policeman in 1932, one of the worst years of organized crime during Prohibition. Documentary film Suite Varsovienne is a 1946 short documentary film written and directed by Tadeusz Makarczynski. Documentary film Hell's Kitchen: A New York Neighborhood is a time capsule visit to one of the big Apple's most notorious parts, made famous in movies for decades. Through stories retold by painters, tattoo artists, barbers and other coloful characters we get the picture of a vibrant multi-ethnich neighborhood where people struggled to survive, get along and move ahead, at a time when real estate development and gentrification has started to push the low income housing residents away for the benefit of affluent professionals. Featuring a number of known people as themselves: John MIchael Boyer, Griffin Dunne, Lloyd Kaufmann, Charlie Sheen, Mira Sorvino, Ivy Supersonic and more. The film concludes with a revisit to the Hell's Kitchen of 2007, where the redevelopment transformation has all but been complete. Animation Oil's Well is a short animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 2nd Lantz Oswald film and the 54th in the entire series. Documentary film Theodor Heuss is a 1961 short documentary film directed and written by Otto Erich Kress and Dietrich Schiller. Documentary film Little Black Fish is a 2013 action drama short documentary film written and directed by Azra Deniz Okyay. Documentary film Futuro - A New Stance for Tomorrow is a 2000 documentary short film written by Marko Home and Mika Taanila, and directed by Mika Taanila. Documentary film Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment is a 1963 cinéma vérité documentary film directed by Robert Drew. The film centers on the University of Alabama integration crisis of June 1963. Drew and the other filmmakers, such as D. A. Pennebaker and Richard Leacock, were given access to all the key areas, including John F. Kennedy's Oval Office in the White House and the homes of Robert F. Kennedy and George Wallace. The film first aired on ABC television four months after the incident. In 2011, it was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. Comedy Nani wa naku tomo zen'in shugo is a 1967 comedy film directed by Yûsuke Watanabe. Comedy Swapnakoodu is a 2003 Malayalam film co-written and directed by Kamal. It stars Kunchako Boban, Prithviraj, Jayasurya, Meera Jasmine and Bhavana in the lead roles. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Mohan Sithara. The film was commercially successful and the songs in the film were shot in Austria. Comedy Antoine and Antoinette is a 1947 French comedy film directed by Jacques Becker. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Kohram is a 1999 Hindi action film directed by Mehul Kumar it starred Amitabh Bachchan, Nana Patekar, Danny Denzongpa and Tabu as its main cast, with Jayapradha, Jackie Shroff and other supporting actors. Comedy Provdám svou ženu is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1941. Science Fiction Death Race 2 is a 2010 American science fiction action film directed by Dutch filmmaker Roel Reiné, written by Tony Giglio and Paul W. S. Anderson, and starring Luke Goss, Ving Rhames, Tanit Phoenix, Danny Trejo and Sean Bean. Death Race 2 is a direct-to-DVD prequel to the 2008 film Death Race. A sequel was released in 2013 titled Death Race 3: Inferno. The prequel films explore the origins of the first "Frankenstein" car driver, Carl "Luke" Lucas, from Luke's beginning as a bank robber until his escape and freedom in Death Race 3: Inferno. Comedy Madalena is a 1960 Greek comedy film directed by Dinos Dimopoulos. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Vietnam POWs: A Story of Survival is a 1997 documentary written and directed by Brian Leonard. Thriller Peur sur la ville is a 1975 French crime film directed by Henri Verneuil. Thriller The Xpose is a 2014 musical-thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Vipin Reshammiya under the banner of HR Musik. The film stars Himesh Reshammiya alongside newcomers Sonali Raut and Zoya Afroz who appear in supporting roles, whilst Irrfan Khan makes a special appearance. Musician Yo Yo Honey Singh also appears in the film, portraying a negative role, thus making his Bollywood acting debut. The film released on 16 May 2014, and received mixed response from critics. After a slow opening at the box office, the film picked up at the box office and was declared a hit. Documentary film Die Thomaner - A Year In The Life Of The St. Thomas Boys Choir Of Leipzig is a 2012 music documentary film written by Günter Atteln and directed by Paul Smaczny and Günter Atteln. Thriller Stone Cold is a 2005 American television mystery film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Jane Adams, and Reg Rogers. Based on the 2003 novel Stone Cold by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the police chief of a small New England town who investigates a series of murders that occur with the same modus-operandi. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Stone Cold is the first in a series of eight television films based on Parker's Jesse Stone novels. The film first aired on the CBS television network February 20, 2005. Science Fiction Go, Stop, Murder is a Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi film directed by Joon Kwon Kim. Animation Falling in Love Again is an animated stereoscopic 3D Film, set to the song Falling in Love Again as sung by Marlene Dietrich. It was created by Munro Ferguson at the National Film Board of Canada using IMAX's Sandde stereoscopic drawing system, and it won a Canadian Genie Award for Best Animated Short in 2003. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Thriller An American Terror is a 2013 horror thriller film written and directed by Haylar Garcia. Comedy Â!! Hana no ôendan is a 1976 action comedy film directed by Chûsei Sone. Animation Phantom Limb is a 2013 short, animation, drama film written and directed by Alex Grigg. Documentary film 161 Days: The Vita Cortex Workers Struggle is a 2012 documentary film directed by Declan O'Connell. Comedy Slime City is a 1988 cult comedy-horror film, directed by Greg Lamberson and stars Robert Sabin, Mary Huner and Bunny Levine. Comedy Laddu Babu is a 2014 comedy romance film directed by Ravi Babu. Comedy Sami swoi is the first part of a Polish comedic trilogy of movies by Sylwester Chęciński. Its two follow-ups are Nie ma mocnych and Kochaj albo rzuć. Comedy The Thick Of It is a 2007 film directed by Christopher Guest. Animation The life boat is a 2008 short animation film written by Darko Bućan and directed by Neven Petričić. Comedy Tora-san, My Uncle is a 1989 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kumiko Goto as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, My Uncle is the forty-second entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Animation Them Greeks...! is an animated, comedy short, from Durga Digital, LLC to be released in 2015. Designed and directed by Spyros Tsiounis, and produced by Cindy Rangel, Phillip Williams and Daniel Zizmor, "Them Greeks...!" is being created by professional and student artists—working in their spare time—from home and school, in places like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York; Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver; Madrid; Athens; Paris; Kathmandu; Sydney; and Seoul. The film's director has worked as a Story Artist on a number of successful feature films including: Flushed Away, Curious George, Kung Fu Panda, The Bee Movie, Coraline, Stuart Little, Stuart Little 2 and Shrek Forever After. Tsiounis is also the film's Executive Producer. Animation Follow Snow White and her seven outrageous dwarf-friends on a magical quest to find her prince charming and to outsmart the evil queen! Revisit the fairytale classic in this animated adventure that is full of big laughs, romance and memorable songs. Comedy The Birds, the Bees and the Italians is a 1966 Italian film directed by Pietro Germi. Its original Italian title is Signore & Signori, which means 'Ladies and Gentlemen'. The anthology film is a sex comedy that presents three storylines, all set in the Italian town of Treviso. In the first story, a husband pretends to be impotent as a cover for having an affair. In the second, a bank clerk abandons his wife for his mistress, but the rest of the town's husbands become jealous and unite to conspire against them. In the third, men of the town all try to seduce a promiscuous teenager, but her father eventually reveals that she is underage. The film shared the Grand Prix with A Man and a Woman at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Slag för slag is a 1958 film directed by Per Gunvall. Documentary film Lubitsch, le patron is a 2010 documentary film written by N.T. Binh and directed by Jean-Jacques Bernard and N. T. Binh. Thriller Babnik is a 2010 thriller film directed by Alejandro Adams and written by Marya Murphy and Alejandro Adams. Animation Dora and Boots try to rescue Swiper the Fox from a magic bottle. Thriller Blind Corner is a 1963 British thriller film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring William Sylvester and Barbara Shelley. It also features popular singer of the time Ronnie Carroll playing himself. The film is a tale of a cold, mercenary and scheming wife finally getting her comeuppance and was publicised with the tagline: "She loved one man for kicks...one man for luxury...one man for murder". The Time Out Film Guide describes it as "an unassuming but occasionally effective second-feature thriller." Documentary film My Father Evgeni is a 2010 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Andrei Zagdansky. The film tells the story of Evgeni Zagdansky, a World War II veteran, who became a filmmaker and head of the state film studio Kievnauchfilm in Kiev, Ukraine. Documentary film The Resort is a 2012 documentary film written by Gary Brunson, Galina Kalashnikova, Mikhail Nemirovsky and directed by Galina Kalashnikova. Comedy Obituary For Escobar is a 2008 comedy crime film written and directed by Milorad Milinkovic. Comedy Looking Up Dresses is a 2008 short, comedy film written and directed by Jared Ingram. Comedy Monsieur Leguignon lampiste English: Mr. Leguignon Lampiste, is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Maurice Labro, written by Claude Boissol, starring Yves Deniaud and Louis de Funès. Documentary film Sibila is a 2012 historical and biographical documentary film written by Teresa Arredondo and Martín Sappia and directed by Teresa Arredondo. Animation Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore is a Disney Winnie the Pooh animated featurette, based on two chapters from the books Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner, originally released theatrically on March 11, 1983, with the 1983 re-issue of The Sword in the Stone. It is the fourth and final of Disney's original theatrical featurettes adapted from the Pooh books by A. A. Milne. Produced by Rick Reinert Productions, this was the first Disney animated film since the 1938 Silly Symphonies short Merbabies to be produced by an outside studio. Comedy Waltzes from Vienna is a British musical film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, also known as Strauss' Great Waltz. It was part of the cycle of operetta films made in Britain during the 1930s. Hitchcock’s film is based on the stage musical, Waltzes from Vienna, which premiered in Vienna in October 1930. With a libretto by A. M. Willner, Heinz Reichart, and Ernst Marischka, this stage production contains music by Johann Strauss I and Johann Strauss II, selected and arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Julius Bittner into discrete musical numbers. Hitchcock, however, did not include these musical numbers in his film. In addition, he changed the end of the story. In the stage musical, Rasi, the baker’s daughter, decides that her father’s apprentice, Leopold, will make a more suitable husband than the composer, Schani. By contrast, Hitchcock’s film rendition ends with Rasi and Schani declaring their love for each other. Documentary film Yeah Right! is a skateboarding video by Girl Skateboards, directed by Ty Evans and Spike Jonze. Yeah Right! is notable for its soundtrack, length, and the extensive use of never-before-seen special effects. Comedy Hell No is a 2013 short film written by John Freiler and directed by Joe Nicolosi. Thriller Tightrope is a 1984 American suspense thriller produced by and starring Clint Eastwood and written and directed by Richard Tuggle. Comedy The Lucky Stiff is a 1949 American criminal comedy film directed by Lewis R. Foster starring Dorothy Lamour, Brian Donlevy and Claire Trevor. The film is based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Craig Rice. The Lucky Stiff was produced by famous comedian Jack Benny. It is the only feature film Benny ever produced. Comedy Tangos voles is a 2002 film directed by Eduardo de Gregorio. Documentary film Tell Me What You Saw is a 1993 documentary film written and directed by Kiti Luostarinen. Comedy Nice Dreams is Cheech & Chong's third feature-length film, released in 1981 by Columbia Pictures. It stars Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Paul Reubens, Stacy Keach, Evelyn Guerrero, Sandra Bernhard, and Timothy Leary. Chong also directed the film. Thriller The Ape is a 2009 Swedish drama film directed by Jesper Ganslandt. It is Ganslandt's second feature film, following Falkenberg Farewell from 2006. Inspired by British director Mike Leigh, the film uses an unconventional method where the lead actor, Olle Sarri, wasn't allowed to read the script. Instead he was led to locations and instructed before the filming of each scene, unaware of the full plot until filming was completed. The title comes from an anecdote composer Erik Enocksson once told the director, where he while travelling on a packed bus suddenly got the feeling that all people around him were apes. Comedy A Bug and a Bag of Weed is a 2006 comedy film directed by David Gonella and starring Sebastian Spence, Chris Cuthbertson, Drew Hagen, Nico Lorenzutti, Laura Kohoot, Nigel Bennett, Ryan Scott Greene, Amy Kerr, John Dunsworth, George Green, Shawn Duggan, David Flemming, Veronica Reynolds and Christopher Shyer. Documentary film Teaching to See is a 2012 educational documentary film about graphic design and teaching of Inge Druckrey and some of her students and colleagues. Directed by Andrei Severny and produced by Edward Tufte, it was released in July 2012 and was screened in New York,Boston, Phoenix, Toronto, Reykjavík,Philadelphia,New Haven and was seen by thousands on the internet. The film covers various topics and principles of seeing, analyzing and executing. It provides insights into graphic design, typography, composition, form and visual arts education. In 2012 Matthew Carter wrote about the film: "This film is about patient and dedicated teaching, about learning to look and visualize in order to design, about the importance of drawing. It is one designer’s personal experience of issues that face all designers, expressed with sympathy and encouragement, and illustrated with examples of Inge Druckrey’s own work and that of grateful generations of her students. There are simple phrases that give insights into complex matters, for example that letterforms are 'memories of motion.' Comedy Do Lado de Fora is a 2014 Brazilian comedy film directed by Alexandre Carvalho, starring André Bankoff, Marcello Airoldi, Luis Fernando Vaz and Mauricio Evanns. The film follows the story of two teenagers who decide to go to the São Paulo Gay Pride Parade, encouraged by the uncle of one of them, a successful executive who lives a double life. After witnessing a scene of homophobic aggression, they decide to make a pact: everyone in the group must come out of the closet until the following year's event. Animation The Mouse-Merized Cat is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson. It is a sequel to 1942's Tale of Two Mice, with the Abbott and Costello characterizations cast as mice. They are voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc respectively. Animation The Cyclops Of The Sea is a 1999 animated short drama film written by Philippe Jullien and Jean-Pierre Lemouland and directed by Philippe Jullien. Comedy La pelicula de Ana is a comedy film directed by Daniel Díaz Torres. Documentary film The BBC's flagship arts documentary strand Arena returns with the first ever documentary exploring the extraordinary life of Sir Jonathan Miller CBE. Jonathan Miller is usually described as a 'polymath' or 'Renaissance man', two labels he personally dislikes. But no-one quite like him has made such an impact on British culture through the medium of television, radio, theatre and opera. He has straddled the great divide between the arts and the sciences, while being a brilliant humorist, a qualified doctor and even a practising artist. With the man himself and a host of distinguished collaborators, including Oliver Sacks, Eric Idle, Kevin Spacey (who owes his first break to Miller) and Penelope Wilton, this Arena profile explores Miller's rich life and examines through amazing television archive - mostly from the BBC - how he makes these connections between the worlds of the imagination and scientific fact. Animation Max Steel: Countdown is a 2006 film and the third direct-to-DVD movie based on the series and action figure line. Science Fiction Earth vs. the Spider is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction-horror film produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon, who also wrote the story, upon which the screenplay by George Worthing Yates and Laszlo Gorog is based. It starred Ed Kemmer, Eugene Persson and June Kenney. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Brain Eaters. Comedy The Flying Matchmaker is a 1966 Israeli film musical directed by Israel Becker. The story is based on the 1880 Yiddish play Di tsvey Kuni-lemels by Abraham Goldfaden. The film was the first major success on screen for lead actor Mike Burstyn who has a double role as Kuni Leml and his cousin Max, and also casts his father Pesach Burstein in a small role. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller Nigehbaan: The Third Eye is a 2005 thriller film written by Dilip Shankar, Sayed Sultan, and Sayed Sultan and directed by Dilip Shankar. Documentary film Mad Hot Ballroom is a documentary film by director Marilyn Agrelo and writer/producer Amy Sewell about a ballroom dance program in the New York City public school system. In the film, Agrelo and Sewell reveal that the New York City public school system runs a ballroom dance program for fifth graders. Several styles of dance are shown in the film, such as tango, foxtrot, swing, rumba and merengue. Comedy Le Tracassin ou Les Plaisirs de la ville is a French film directed by Alex Joffé, released in 1961. Thriller Seduction: Three Tales from the 'Inner Sanctum' is a 1992 film directed by Michael Ray Rhodes. Documentary film To Touch the Soul is a 2007 documentary film, directed by Ryan Goble, and produced by Teresa Hagen. The film was written by Goble and Erin Henning, from a story by Hagen. The documentary is narrated by Cassandra Hepburn. Comedy Mr. Muggs Rides Again is a 1945 film starring The East Side Kids. Thriller Deadly Love is a 1995 Lifetime Original Movie starring Susan Dey as a lonely vampire photographer. The film was based on the book Love Bites by Sherry Gottlieb and co-stars Stephen McHattie. Documentary film A Ship Is Born is a 1942 short propaganda film produced by Warner Bros. about the U.S. Merchant Marine. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1943. Comedy Ten Thousand Bedrooms was Dean Martin's first movie in the wake of the dissolution of his partnership with Jerry Lewis in the team of Martin and Lewis. Although this film was not a success, Martin's solo career soared the following year with a leading role in The Young Lions opposite Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift, and he proceeded to become one of Hollywood's top stars. Comedy Uuno Turhapuro – kaksoisagentti is a Finnish 1987 comedy film written and directed by Spede Pasanen. It is the twelfth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series, and at the same time the first one to be made without Ere Kokkonen. Its name translates to "Uuno Turhapuro – the double agent". Documentary film For my Baby - The Decision of an HIV infected Hemophiliac and His Wife is a 2001 International Emmy Award nominated documentary film. Science Fiction Mr. Peabody & Sherman is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated comic science fiction film featuring the characters Mr. Peabody and Sherman of the 1960s animated television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. It is produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Rob Minkoff, who is most famous for co-directing The Lion King, is the director, and Alex Schwartz and Denise Nolan Cascino are the producers. Tiffany Ward, daughter of Jay Ward, one of the creators of the original series, is the executive producer. Mr. Peabody & Sherman features the voices of Ty Burrell, Max Charles, Ariel Winter, Leslie Mann, Stephen Colbert, and Allison Janney. It is the first DreamWorks animated feature to feature characters from the Classic Media library since DreamWorks Animation's 2012 acquisition of Classic Media and the first to be based off a TV show. The film premiered on February 7, 2014 in the United Kingdom, and was released on March 7, 2014 in the United States. Despite grossing more than its $145 million budget, the film was a commercial failure. Comedy Laisse Don Faire is a 2011 short action comedy film written and directed by Patrice Laliberté. Comedy Boys on the Run is a 2010 drama film written and directed by Daisuke Miura. Comedy Free Wheeling is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 117th Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Embryo is a 1976 science fiction / horror film which Ralph Nelson directed, and which starred Rock Hudson alongside Barbara Carrera. Documentary film A Simpler Way is a 2012 short adventure documentary film directed by Michael Snyder. Documentary film Here Is Mariah Carey, also known simply as Mariah Carey or Mariah's Thanksgiving NBC Special, was Mariah Carey's third DVD/video release. It presents Carey performing live at Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady, New York on July 18, 1993. The video was originally released in late 1993, and the DVD was released on September 12, 2006. First shown as a television special on Thanksgiving 1993 on NBC, the video presents Carey performing a concert to celebrate and promote her Music Box album. She performed four songs from Music Box: "Dreamlover", "Hero", "Without You", and "Anytime You Need a Friend"; this concert was the first public performance of these songs. Carey also performed five older hits: "Vision of Love", "Love Takes Time", "Someday", "Emotions", and "Make It Happen". In addition to the performances, an alternate version of the duet "I'll Be There" by Carey and Trey Lorenz was also shown. This song was also filmed at Proctor's Theatre with members of the Albany Police Athletic League on stage with Mariah. Much of this material would later be featured in Carey's late 1993 Music Box Tour. The video release comes with the music video of "Dreamlover". Science Fiction Arachnophobia is a 1990 American horror comedy film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman. It was the first film released by Hollywood Pictures, as well as being the directorial debut of Frank Marshall. The story centers on a newly discovered Venezuelan spider being transported to a small American town that produces a new race of deadly spiders, which begin killing the town's residents one by one. Shooting took place in Venezuela and California and the film was released in the United States on July 18, 1990. It was a modest commercial success, gaining $53.21 million at the box office. It received generally positive reviews from critics. Science Fiction The Blood of Heroes is a 1989 post-apocalyptic Australian and American film directed by David Webb Peoples and starring Rutger Hauer and Joan Chen. The film is also known by the names The Salute of the Jugger and Salute to the Jugger. The film has inspired the creation of the sport Jugger. It has also found its way into AMTGARD, a LARP which has been playing the game for almost 20 years. Science Fiction Eliminators is a 1986 science fiction action film directed by directed by Peter Manoogian, starring Andrew Prine, Denise Crosby and Patrick Reynolds. The plot centers around a "Mandroid" constructed by an evil scientist from the body of a downed pilot, who teams up with the scientist responsible for android technology, her pet robot Spot, a riverboat guide, and a martial arts warrior. Comedy Varnakazchakal is a 2000 Malalyalam movie. Sridevi meets Kunju who is undergoing treatment for insanity. Kunju tells her how he met Malavika and how he lost his sanity. Directed by Sundardas. Animation Cleo's Boogie is a 2010 animated short film. Documentary film Headlines In History is a documentary film directed by Zobby Bresson. Thriller Puthiya Thiruppangal is a 2013 Indian Tamil thriller film directed by Sringaram fame Sharada Ramanathan, starring Nandha and Andrea Jeremiah. The film deals with the subject of child trafficking. Animation Further Adventures of Uncle Sam is a 1971 short animation film directed by Dale Kase and Robert Mitchell. Animation Wild and Woody! is the 30th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 31, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Comedy The Wife Takes a Flyer is a 1942 romantic comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Wallace, and starring by Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. The screenplay was written by Jay Dratler, Gina Kaus and Harry Segall. The music score is by Werner R. Heymann. Thriller Boogeyman is a 2005 New Zealand-American supernatural horror film, directed by Stephen T. Kay and starring Barry Watson, Emily Deschanel, Skye McCole Bartusiak, and Lucy Lawless. The film is a take on the classic "boogeyman", or monster in the closet who is the main antagonist of the film. The film's plot concerns a young man named Tim Jensen who must confront the childhood terror that has affected his life. Boogeyman was one of Skye McCole Bartusiak's last film roles before her unfortunate death on July 19, 2014. The film was generally panned by critics often citing the generic and unoriginal plot as a main criticism. Despite the critical failure, the film was a financial success ranking at #1 in its opening weekend at the box office. Comedy Journey to Planet X is a 2012 documentary film directed by Josh Koury and Myles Kane. Documentary film How to Live in the German Federal Republic is a 1990 Documentary film written and directed by Harun Farocki. Thriller Yardbird is a 2012 short drama thriller film written by Julius Avery and directed by Michael Spiccia. Documentary film Spitfire 944 is a short documentary in which an 83-year-old World War II pilot views 16mm footage of his 1944 Spitfire crash-landing for the first time, sixty-one years after the event. Comedy Honeymoon Deferred is a film directed by Lew Landers released on Feb 16, 1940. Thriller Primary Motive is a 1992 American thriller film written and directed by Daniel Adams. Comedy The Dragon Lives Again played by Bruce Leung Siu-lung) goes to the Underworld. The deceased Lee meets a number of pop-culture icons, including Dracula, James Bond, Zatoichi, Clint Eastwood, The Godfather, Laurel and Hardy, The Exorcist, and even 1970s soft-porn character Emmanuelle. Lee befriends The One-Armed Swordsman, Caine from TV's Kung Fu, and Popeye. The film begins with the announcement, "This film is dedicated to millions who love Bruce Lee." Comedy Azahares para tu boda is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film Doc Next: Media Deception is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Fatima Patel, Khadeejah Bepari, Nasaybah Hussain, Rumana All, Tayyaba Malik and Zarah Kanwal. Thriller The Skull is a 1965 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis for Amicus Productions. It starred the frequently paired horror actors Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, alongside Patrick Wymark, Jill Bennett, Nigel Green, Patrick Magee and Peter Woodthorpe. It was one of a number of British horror films of the sixties to be scored by avant-garde composer Elisabeth Lutyens, including several others for Amicus. The script was written by Milton Subotsky, from a short story by Robert Bloch, "The Skull of the Marquis de Sade". Thriller Legends of the Poisonous Seductress: Vol. 1: Female Demon Ohyaku is a Japanese film directed by Yoshihiro Ishikawa. Documentary film Aquaporko! is a 2013 film directed by Kelli Jean Drinkwater and Anna Helme. Comedy Father and Guns is a Canadian comedy film originating from Quebec that was released in 2009. Directed by Émile Gaudreault, the film stars Michel Côté and Louis-José Houde as Jacques and Marc Laroche, feuding father and son police officers who are forced to reevaluate their relationship when they're paired up on an undercover assignment in a father-son adventure therapy camp. The film's cast also includes Caroline Dhavernas, Rémy Girard, Robin Aubert, Louis-José Houde and Patrick Drolet. The film took in over $11 million at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing French language film in Canadian history. Comedy Tromeo and Juliet is a 1996 independent transgressive comedy film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet from Troma Entertainment. The film was directed by Lloyd Kaufman from a screenplay by Kaufman and James Gunn, who also served as associate director. The film is more or less a faithful adaptation of the play except with the addition of extreme amounts of Troma-esque sexuality and violence, as well as a revised ending. The title of the film is a portmanteau of "Troma" and "Romeo & Juliet". Thriller Mad Max 2 is a 1981 Australian post-apocalyptic action film directed by George Miller. The film is the second installment in the Mad Max film series, with Mel Gibson starring as Max Rockatansky. The film's tale of a community of settlers moved to defend themselves against a roving band of marauders follows an archetypical "Western" frontier movie motif, as does Max's role as a hardened man who rediscovers his humanity when he decides to help the settlers. Filming took part in locations around Broken Hill, in the outback of New South Wales. Mad Max 2 was released on 24 December 1981, and received ample critical acclaim. Observers praised the visuals and Gibson's role. Noteworthy elements of the film also include cinematographer Dean Semler's widescreen photography of Australia's vast desert landscapes; the sparing use of dialogue throughout the film; costume designer Norma Moriceau's punk mohawked, leather bondage gear-wearing bikers; and its fast-paced, tightly edited and violent battle and chase scenes. The film's comic-book post-apocalyptic/punk style popularised the genre in film and fiction writing. Comedy Beethoven's 4th is the third sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven and is the fourth installment in the Beethoven film series. It was released on December 4, 2001. It is the last film to feature Judge Reinhold as Richard Newton. Julia Sweeney as Beth Newton. Joe Pichler as Brennan Newton. and Michaela Gallo as Sara Newton Comedy The Stones is a 2011 film written and directed by Román Cárdenas. Documentary film Dean and Me: Roadshow of an American Primary is a 2008 documentary film about Howard Dean and his 2004 Presidential campaign. The film was directed by Heath Eiden, co-produced by Eiden, Iris Cahn, and Deanna Kamiel, and features Dean, Al Franken, Michael Moore, Ted Kennedy, Walter Mondale, Hillary Clinton, Alexandra Pelosi, and many others. The film has been shown at several film festivals, including the Vermont International Film Festival, the Hartford International Film Festival, and the SNOB Film Festival. Comedy De Noorderlingen is a 1992 Dutch film by Alex van Warmerdam. This black comedy takes places in the 1960s, in a surreal Dutch new town consisting of only a single street. It tells the story of the people living in this street. Van Warmerdam himself has said that he considers this his best movie. It won him a for best director, and the movie was nominated for the International Fantasy Film Award. Actor Rudolf Lucieer won a Gouden Kalf for his role as Anton, the forester. The movie is part of the official Canon of Dutch films. Comedy Morangos com Açúcar – O Filme is a 2012 Portuguese drama film directed by Hugo de Sousa, based on the TV series of the same name. It stars Sara Matos, Lourenço Ortigão and others. Documentary film La República perdida is the name of a series of Argentine documentary films about the history of Argentina. It is focused on the Coups d'état in Argentina, and uses photos and video tapes, while Aldo Barbero narrates it. It was directed by Miguel Pérez. The first documentary film was edited in 1983, after the end of the National Reorganization Process and the return of democratic rule. The second one, La república perdida II, was edited in 1986. Science Fiction The Girl from Scotland Yard is a 1937 mystery film directed by Robert G. Vignola. Comedy The Edukators is a 2004 German-Austrian crime drama film directed by Hans Weingartner. It stars Daniel Brühl, Stipe Erceg and Julia Jentsch as three young anti-capitalist activists who live a love triangle in Berlin. At the same time, the friends call themselves "the Edukators" as they invade upper-class houses, move furnitures and leave notes indicating it. Weingartner wrote The Edukators based on his own experiences as a former activist for the central subject, and his personal life for creating the main love triangle. The director to chose to do not have violent actions by the main character's side; rather they would use a "poetic resistance." The film was shot in Berlin and Austria with digital hand-held cameras under a deliberate low budget that, according to, the director was to keep the focus on the acting and make it quickly. First exhibited at the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2004, and release in its home countries late the year, The Edukators was positively received by critics and audiences. It grossed more than $8 million worldwide, and received a number of awards and nominations, including the German Film Awards. Animation The year is Cosmic Era 73. The Bloody Valentine War, fought between the PLANTS space colonies and the nations of the Atlantic Federation, has ended and an uneasy truce has settled upon the Earth sphere. With the signing of the Junius Seven Treaty, the world s soldiers have left the battlefield and the grizzly sights of war behind. Many who fought now seek peace and refuge in the shelter of civilian life. But one boy, Shin Asuka, is finding that incredibly hard. A coordinator who lost his entire family during the Battle of Orb, he now fights with ZAFT in one of their newest machines, the Impulse Gundam. Of course, ZAFT is only developing these machines for defensive applications, or so they claim, but when a group of Federation operatives steal some of these prototype machines, the world is once again plunged towards war. Documentary film Flag Wars is a poignant account of the politics and pain of gentrification. Working-class black residents in Columbus, Ohio fight to hold on to their homes. Realtors and gay home-buyers see fixer-uppers. The clashes expose prejudice and self-interest on both sides, as well as the common dream to have a home to call your own. Comedy Hana no naka no musumetachi is a 1953 film directed by Kajirô Yamamoto. Animation Idea ga tsukamaranai is a 2011 short animation film directed by Masaki Okuda. Comedy The Best Man Holiday is a 2013 American tragicomedy film written and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. It is the sequel to the 1999 film, The Best Man. The film was released on November 15, 2013 by Universal Pictures. It stars Taye Diggs, Terrence Howard, Harold Perrineau, Morris Chestnut, Monica Calhoun, Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, Melissa De Sousa and Regina Hall, reprising their roles from the 1999 film along with the supporting cast. Comedy First a Girl is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Jessie Matthews. First a Girl was adapted from the 1933 German film Viktor und Viktoria written and directed by Reinhold Schünzel. It was remade into the 1982 American musical comedy Victor Victoria starring Julie Andrews. Documentary film Eruv - The Wire is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Kai Wiesinger. Documentary film Le pacte des loups - Les entrailles de la bête is a 2001 documentary film directed by Pascal Laugier. Comedy Spare a Copper is a 1940 British, black-and-white, musical comedy war film, directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring George Formby, Dorothy Hyson and Bernard Lee. It was produced by Associated Talking Pictures. It is also known as Call a Cop. The film features the songs, "I'm The Ukulele Man", "On The Beat", "I Wish I Was Back On The Farm" and "I'm Shy". Beryl Reid makes her film debut in an uncredited role, while Ronald Shiner appears similarly uncredited, in the role of the Piano Mover and Tuner. Working on the film as associate producer and writer, this was an early assignment for director Basil Dearden: "it was relatively easy to fit the Formby films into the new demands thrown up by the war: whereas George had typically had to overcome rogues and villains in his 1930s films, these were now simply replaced by spies and saboteurs." Documentary film Wild Ocean is a 2008 documentary 3D IMAX film about the annual migration of billions of sardines, the sardine run, up the South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal Coast and its human and animal impact. Comedy Turning Green is a 2005 Irish-American dark comedy written and directed by Michael Aimette and John G. Hofmann. The script was a runner up in the original Project Greenlight on HBO. Donal Gallery stars as James Powers, a displaced American teenager living in Ireland in 1979 who discovers girlie magazines on a random trip to London. He illegally imports the magazines, which changes his fortunes – and perspective on life in Ireland. The tagline for the film is "Turning Green. The tale of a boy, a country and a box of porn." As one of the first movies to receive a domestic theatrical release by New Films International, it screened in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago The title Turning Green refers to many themes of the film, both physical and metaphorical Turning Green received positive reviews from The LA Times, The New York Times, Variety, NPR and The Star-Ledger among others. Comedy Curse of the Queerwolf is a 1987 comedy horror film directed by Mark Pirro. Michael Palazzolo and Kent Butler starred in the film. Animation Moshi Kōkō Yakyū no Joshi Manager ga Drucker no "Management" o Yondara is a 2011 Japanese live-action film directed by Makoto Tanaka which was released in Japanese cinemas on 4 June 2011. It is based on the bestselling book of the same name and followed a preceding anime series also of the same name. Comedy Love and Other Disasters is a 2006 romantic comedy produced by Ruby Film, Europa Corp. and Skyline Films presented at the Toronto International Film Festival. In 2008, it had its UK premiere in London as the gala screening for the BFI 22nd London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. The director and producer were in attendance. Animation Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists is the first feature length CGI film created exclusively using motion capture. While many animators worked on the project, the human characters were entirely animated using motion capture. It was filmed at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles, over a three-month period in 1997. Along with Pandavas: The Five Warriors, this was one of the first computer-graphics-based features made in India. Pentamedia company was behind both of these productions. Comedy Baghead is a 2008 comedy horror film directed by Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass. Its limited release began on 25 July 2008. The film stars Ross Partridge, Elise Muller, Greta Gerwig, and Steve Zissis. Comedy K. und K. Feldmarschall is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1930. Comedy Chain of Fools is a 2000 heist comedy/romance film about a hapless barber named Kresk. Animation Bobs Vater, mit Namen ebenfalls Bob, kommt zu Besuch. Doch was macht der Baumeister im Ruhestand? Anstatt sich zu erholen, geht er ans Telefon und nimmt den Auftrag für die Sanierung der alten Ritterburg entgegen. Und nicht nur, dass er die Professorin von der Denkmalbehörde in dem Glauben lässt, er wäre der Inhaber von Bobs Baugeschäft -- auch in der Burg übernimmt er die Leitung der Arbeiten. Erst, als sie im Kerker versehentlich eingeschlossen werden, gibt es das klärende Gespräch zwischen Bob und seinem Vater, der ihn immer nur "Bobby" nennt. Comedy Grill Point is a 2001 German drama film directed by Andreas Dresen. Its original German title is Halbe Treppe, which means "Halfway up the Stairs" in English, and was the real-life name of the snack bar shown in the film. Grill Point was heavily influenced by the Dogme 95 manifest. It was shot almost entirely on location in the eastern German city of Frankfurt using handheld digital video cameras. Its performance was improvised. Documentary film Island Life: Macquarie Island is a 2001 documentary film written by Karin Altmann. Thriller The Incredible Robert Baldick is a 1972 BBC drama that formed part of the third season of Drama Playhouse, the BBC's launching pad for potential series. It marked the return to the BBC drama department, for the first time in six years, of writer Terry Nation. His last completed piece of work for the BBC before this, had been his work on the Doctor Who story The Daleks' Master Plan in 1965. After that he had worked for ITV/ITC film series including The Avengers, The Saint, The Baron, The Champions and Department S. The pilot episode was entitled "Never Come Night" and was produced by Anthony Coburn, and directed by Cyril Coke. The drama was described as 'Victorian Gothic Suspense'. Robert Baldick, played by Robert Hardy, was an eccentric dilettante scientist/detective, possessed of a personal steam locomotive, The Tsar, originally built for Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, complete with armour plating, bulletproof glass and an on-board laboratory. The programme was scheduled to be shown on Wednesday 6 September 1972 but, in the immediate aftermath of the Munich massacre, the production was removed at the last moment. Comedy Nutty Notes is a 1929 short animated comedy film written Walter Lantz, William Nolan and Tom Palmer, and directed by Walter Lantz. Science Fiction Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles is a 2010 short sci-fi film written by Si Scott and Mischa Rozema and directed by Mischa Rozema. Comedy Maid to Order is a 1987 comedy/fantasy film starring Ally Sheedy. Thriller La Révolution française is a two-part film, co-produced by France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and Canada. The first part, titled La Révolution française: les Années lumière was directed by Robert Enrico. The second part, La Révolution française: les Années terribles, was directed by Richard T. Heffron. The full movie runs at 360 minutes, but the edited-for-television version is slightly longer. The film was produced in 1989 for the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. It purports to tell a faithful and neutral story of the Revolution, from the calling of the Estates-General to the death of Maximilien de Robespierre. The film was high-budgeted and boasted an international cast. It was shot in French and English. Comedy Archimède le clochard is a 1959 French drama film directed by Gilles Grangier. It is also known as The Magnificent Tramp. The film was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival, where Jean Gabin won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. Documentary film Norma Jean is a 1988 short documentary film directed by John Behnke. Documentary film Susya is a 2011 short film directed by Dani Rosenberg and Yoav Gross. Thriller Catch Me Daddy is a 2014 British thriller film directed by Daniel Wolfe. It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film received its British debut screening at the 2014 London Film Festival. Sameena Ahmed won the award at the festival for the Best British Newcomer. It is due to be shown at the Leeds Film Festival in November Documentary film Heirlooms is a 2009 short animation film directed by Wendy Chandler and Susan Danta. Documentary film Rainbow Man/John 3:16 is a 1997 documentary short film directed by Sam Green. Science Fiction Lost In The Sky is a 2013 film directed by Matt Landry. Comedy ZazaLand is a 2013 short comedy-drama family film written and directed by Maayan Cohen. Comedy Impiegati is a 1985 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It was selected for the Quinzaine des Realisateurs in the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. For her performance Elena Sofia Ricci won a Globo d'oro for Best New Actress. Documentary film It Will Come To Light is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Lucie Baudinaud. Documentary film On the Run with Abdul is a 2009 short documentary film directed by James Newton and David Lalé. Comedy Carnage is a 2011 black comedy-drama film directed by Roman Polanski, based on the Tony Award winning play God of Carnage by French playwright Yasmina Reza. The screenplay is by Reza and Polanski. The film is an international co-production of France, Germany, Poland, and Spain. It stars Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly. Documentary film The Final Member is a 2012 documentary, comedy, drama film directed by Jonah Bekhor and Zach Math. Animation Bob the Builder: Bob's Big Plan is the 2005 family animation series episode created by Keith Chapman. Documentary film Arvo Pärt 24 Preludes for a Fugue is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Dorian Supin. Thriller Last Train to Freo is a 2006 Australian film based on Reg Cribb's play The Return, and directed by Jeremy Sims. Comedy Das Brot des Bäckers is a 1976 film directed by Erwin Keusch and written by Erwin Keusch and Karl Saurer. Documentary film Wee Water Wonders is a 1953 documentary, short film directed by Jack Eaton. Comedy "Don't Throw That Knife" is the 131st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Timecop is a 1994 science fiction action film directed by Peter Hyams and co-written by Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden. Richardson also served as executive producer. The film is based on Time Cop, a story written by Verheiden and drawn by Phil Hester and Chris Warner which appeared in the anthology comic Dark Horse Comics, published by Dark Horse Comics. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as a police officer in 1994 and a U.S. Federal agent in 2004, when time travel has been made possible. It also stars Ron Silver as a rogue politician and Mia Sara as the agent's wife. The story follows an interconnected web of episodes in the agent's life as he fights time-travel crime and investigates the politician's unusually successful career. Timecop remains Van Damme's highest grossing film as a lead actor. It is generally regarded as one of Van Damme's better films by critics. Thriller Agent Cody Banks is a 2003 American action comedy film directed by Harald Zwart. Its story follows the adventures of the 15-year-old title character, played by Frankie Muniz, who has to finish his chores, avoid getting grounded, and save the world by going undercover for the CIA as a James Bond type superspy. Hilary Duff, Angie Harmon, Keith David, Cynthia Stevenson, Daniel Roebuck, Darrell Hammond, Ian McShane, and Arnold Vosloo co-star. The film was filmed in British Columbia. It was released in the United States on March 14, 2003. This film was the first major motion picture project for Duff apart from the film spinoff of her Lizzie McGuire TV series. The same can be said for Harmon, who had just come off a three-year stint as Assistant D.A. Abbie Carmichael on NBC's Law & Order. A sequel was released the following year. Comedy Happy Landing is a 1938 film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Sonja Henie. Animation The Bad Cat Şerafettin is an upcoming Turkish animated action-comedy film directed by Mehmet Kurtuluş. This film is based on the graphic novel Kötu Kedi Şerafettin by Bülent Üstün. Science Fiction Incident at Raven's Gate is a 1988 science fiction arthouse feature film directed by prominent Australian director Rolf de Heer. The cast of Incident at Raven's Gate included long-term Australian stage and screen actor Max Cullen, as a policeman, and Terry Camilleri as an astrophysicist attached to Special Branch, investigating unexplained radar signals in a remote South Australian country town. Documentary film The Decline of Western Civilization is an American documentary film filmed through 1979 and 1980. The movie is about the Los Angeles punk rock scene and was directed by Penelope Spheeris. In 1981, the LAPD Chief of Police Daryl Gates wrote a letter demanding the film not be shown again in L.A. Over the years the film has gained cult status. The film's title is possibly a reference to famous music critic Lester Bangs' 1970 two-part review of The Stooges' Fun House for Creem magazine, where Bangs quotes a friend who had said the popularity of The Stooges signaled "the decline of Western civilization". Another possibility is that the title refers to Darby Crash's reading of Oswald Spengler's Der Untergang des Abendlandes. The film is the opening act of a trilogy by Spheeris depicting life in Los Angeles at various points. The second film The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years covers the Los Angeles heavy metal scene of 1986-1988. The third film The Decline of Western Civilization III chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers in the late 1990s. Thriller The Prophecy is a 1995 American fantasy horror-thriller film starring Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, and Viggo Mortensen. It was written and directed by Gregory Widen, and is the first motion picture of The Prophecy series including four sequels. The film tells the story of the Archangel Gabriel and his search for an evil soul on Earth, and a police detective who unknowingly becomes caught in the middle of an angelic civil war. Thriller Jack Be Nimble is a New Zealand gothic horror movie directed by Garth Maxwell, who later described it as "a stylised supernatural tale". The film stars American Alexis Arquette and New Zealand actor Sarah Smuts-Kennedy. It features one of the final movie appearances of legendary NZ actor/musician Bruno Lawrence. Comedy Lawn Dogs is a 1997 fantasy-drama film directed by John Duigan and starring Mischa Barton and Sam Rockwell. The film tells the story of a precocious young girl from a gated community who befriends a male landscape worker, and examines the societal repercussions of their friendship. Written by Naomi Wallace, the film was released by Rank Organisation, and was the company's last production. The film uses the folktale of Baba Yaga as a prominent plot device. Although filmed in Louisville and Danville, Kentucky in the U.S., Lawn Dogs was a British film produced by Duncan Kenworthy. Lawn Dogs won numerous film awards at film festivals in Europe and met with critical acclaim, in particular for Barton's performance. Documentary film Art And Apathy is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jessica Habie. Thriller Wild Things: Foursome is the fourth installment in the Wild Things series. The film was released as a direct-to-DVD video on June 1, 2010. Comedy Freud's Leaving Home is a 1991 Swedish comedy film, directed by Susanne Bier. The film won ten awards and was nominated for three. The film follows a girl, Freud, from Sweden who comes from a Jewish family, and it became the first feature film in Sweden to depict Swedish-Jewish culture Comedy The Breakfast Club is a 1985 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes and starring Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Michael Hall, John Kapelos, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy. The storyline follows five teenagers, each a member of a different high school clique, who spend a Saturday in detention together and come to realize that they are all more than their respective stereotypes, while facing a villainous principal. Critics consider it one of the greatest high school films, as well as one of Hughes' most memorable and recognizable works. The media referred to the film's five main actors as members of a group called the "Brat Pack". Comedy This Hero Stuff is a 1919 comedy film written by Jules Furthman and directed by Henry King. Documentary film Before Flying Back to Earth is the first feature-length documentary film by the Lithuanian film director Arūnas Matelis. In a lyrical, yet unsentimental fashion, it shows the lives of children hospitalized with leukemia in Vilnius Pediatric Hospital - the same place where Matelis' daughter had battled and recovered from this disease some time before the start of production. The film is described as "a poetic, unsentimental Lithuanian documentary about the resilience of human spirit". Its laconic style and its formal simplicity have been likened to haiku by some critics. Before Flying Back to the Earth is the most highly acclaimed recent Lithuanian film and is considered one of the best documentary films of 2005 in the world; it has been shown in numerous festivals. The film is in the Lithuanian language. Documentary film The idol group AKB48 continues to evolve, rewriting the record books. This documentary takes you behind the scenes of their success, and follows the young members as they pursue their dreams, experiencing both growth and anguish. The camera follows their concerts, and also focuses on the everyday lives of individual members as they experience joy, conflict, growth and the fulfillment of their dreams. Documentary film The Irresistible Rise Of Moïse Katumbi is a 2013 documentary biographical film written and directed by Thierry Michel. Thriller The Hitch-Hiker is a 1953 film noir directed by Ida Lupino about two fishing buddies who pick up a mysterious hitchhiker during a trip to Mexico. The movie was written by Robert L. Joseph, Lupino, and her husband Collier Young, based on a story by blacklisted Out of the Past screenwriter Daniel Mainwaring. The film is based on the true story of psychopathic murderer Billy Cook. It is regarded as the first American mainstream film noir directed by a woman. The director of photography was RKO Pictures regular Nicholas Musuraca. In 1998, The Hitch-Hiker was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." Comedy Ramgarh Ke Sholay is a 1991 Hindi-language Indian spoof feature film directed by Ajit Diwani, starring Vijay Saxena, Kishore Bhanushali and Amjad Khan in lead roles. The film parodies the 1975 classic Bollywood blockbuster Sholay. Animation Bosko's Hoilday is a one-reel 1931 short subject animated cartoon, part of the Bosko series. It was directed by Hugh Harman, and first released on July, 1931 as part of the Looney Tunes series from the Leon Schlesinger animation studio and distributed by Warner Brothers. Comedy A Corny Concerto is an American animated cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Frank Tashlin, animated by Robert McKimson and released as part of the Merrie Melodies series on September 25, 1943. A parody of Disney's 1940 feature Fantasia, the film uses two of Johann Strauss' best known waltzes, Tales from the Vienna Woods and The Blue Danube, adapted by the cartoon unit's music director, Carl Stalling and orchestrated by its arranger and later, Stalling's successor, Milt Franklyn. Long considered a classic for its sly humor and impeccable timing with the music, it was voted #47 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field in 1994. The title, in tune with the name of the unit's other cartoon series, Looney Tunes, suggests another Disney titling parody, that of the pioneering series Silly Symphonies. This was the first WB cartoon ever to feature more than two of their major characters in starring roles. Elmer Fudd appears as the musicologist/composer introducing each segment. Documentary film We Are Living on the Edge is a 2002 short film directed by Victor Asliuk. Comedy I Don't Know How She Does It is a 2011 American comedy film based on Allison Pearson's novel of the same name. The film stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, and Greg Kinnear. Comedy Café Regular, Cairo is a 2011 comedy, drama, short film written and directed by Ritesh Batra. Comedy Aria is a 1987 British anthology film produced by Don Boyd from Virgin Group's visual section consisting of ten short films by a variety of directors. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Each segment features its director's visual accompaniment to arias and scenes from operas. Each film has minimal dialogue, with most of the spoken content being the operas' lyrics in Italian, French, or German. The music archive source was RCA Red Seal Records. Animation Count Skylarkin Harvey K-Tel 'Dub of a Preacherman' is a 2011 animated short music video directed by Joe Wood and Seb Burnett. Comedy Tinseltown is a 1999 comedy film directed Tony Spiridakis. Comedy Love Is a Funny Thing is a 1969 French romantic drama film directed by Claude Lelouch. Thriller Five psychotic children escape from a transport after killing the driver. They spend a Memorial Day weekend in the woods coming across hikers and killing them until they cross paths with a dysfunctional family. Animation A Shadow of Blue is a 2011 Animation Short Adventure film written and directed by Carlos Lascano. Animation The Stone of Folly is a 2002 short, animation film written by Jesse Rosensweet and Alastair Dickson and directed by Jesse Rosensweet. Animation Fumoon is a Japanese science-fiction animated movie by Osamu Tezuka. It is based on the manga Nextworld. Documentary film The Movement: One Man Joins an Uprising is a 2011 sport documentary film written by Greg Hamilton and directed by Greg Hamilton and Kurt Miller. Comedy Mr. Hot Mr. Kool is a 2007 comedy romance drama film written by Amit Khan and directed by Partho Ghosh. Documentary film American Faust: From Condi to Neo-Condi is a documentary film by British filmmaker Sebastian Doggart that portrays the life and career of former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Science Fiction Nightbeast is a 1982 science fiction/horror film directed by cult director Don Dohler. It is a remake/sequel of sorts to Dohler's first film The Alien Factor. The story concerns a small town sheriff who must stop a rampaging alien from killing the residents of Perry Hall. Documentary film JFK: The Case for Conspiracy is a 1993 documentary written and directed by Robert J. Groden. Comedy Hurlyburly is a 1998 independent film, based on the acclaimed 1984 play of the same name by David Rabe, who adapted it into a screenplay for the film. The title refers to dialogue in Act I, Scene I of Shakespeare's Macbeth: First Witch: "When shall we three meet again / In thunder, lightning, or in rain?" Second Witch: "When the hurlyburly's done, / When the battle's lost and won." Thriller Unknown Hour (Czech: Hodinu nevíš) is a 2009 thriller film directed by Dan Svátek and co-written with Miroslav Skačáni. Comedy Overnight Delivery is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Jason Bloom and was rated PG-13 by the MPAA and released direct-to-video. It featured Reese Witherspoon and Paul Rudd, prior to both becoming considerably bigger film stars. Comedy Fair and Worm-er is a 1946 cartoon short created by Warner Brothers. The cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and featured what might be a brief cameo by Pepe Le Pew. The cartoon is considered one of Warner Brothers' greatest chase sequence shorts, done largely in silent slapstick Only a few of the characters actually speak. Some have "title cards" appearing above their heads to represent their thought patterns. This cartoon is considered one of the possible inspirations for the Road Runner vs. Coyote series of shorts produced in the 1950s and beyond. Comedy The Reformers is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Mondial 2010 is a 2013 documentary, short, drama and historical film written and directed by Roy Dib. Animation Duke and the Great Pie War is the 19th episode in the VeggieTales animated series. It was released on March 8, 2005 in both DVD and VHS format. Subtitled "A Lesson in Loving Your Family", it includes two stories aimed at teaching the value of family and the importance of putting others' needs ahead of your own. It is a prequel to King George and the Ducky. Both features are based directly on accounts taken from the Bible. The first is retelling of story of the baby Moses and his sister Miriam from the Book of Exodus. The second story is derived from the Book of Ruth. In this account, Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi seek the protection of a distant relative named Boaz. Ruth and Boaz fall in love, but Boaz must first challenge a closer relative for the rights to the family estate. The story is recast to a medieval setting in this video, also making slight references to Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Comedy O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a 2000 adventure comedy film written, produced, edited, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring George Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson, with John Goodman, Holly Hunter, and Charles Durning in supporting roles. Set in 1937 rural Mississippi during the Great Depression, the film's story is a modern satire loosely based on Homer’s epic poem, Odyssey. The title of the film is a reference to the 1941 film Sullivan's Travels, in which the protagonist wants to film a fictional book about the Great Depression called O Brother, Where Art Thou? Much of the music used in the film is period folk music, including that of Virginia bluegrass singer Ralph Stanley. The movie was one of the first to extensively use digital color correction, to give the film a sepia-tinted look. The film received positive reviews, and the American folk music soundtrack won a Grammy for Album of the Year in 2001. Thriller North by Northwest is a 1959 American spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason. The screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman, who wanted to write "the Hitchcock picture to end all Hitchcock pictures". North by Northwest is a tale of mistaken identity, with an innocent man pursued across the United States by agents of a mysterious organization who want to stop his interference in their plans to smuggle out microfilm containing government secrets. This is one of several Hitchcock films with a music score by Bernard Herrmann and features a memorable opening title sequence by graphic designer Saul Bass. This film is generally cited as the first to feature extended use of kinetic typography in its opening credits. Thriller Human Trafficking is a television miniseries about an American Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent going undercover to stop an organization from trafficking people, and shows the struggles of three trafficked women. It premiered in the United States on Lifetime Television on October 24 and 25, 2005 and was broadcast in Canada on Citytv on January 2 and 3, 2006. It stars Mira Sorvino, Donald Sutherland, Rémy Girard, and Robert Carlyle. Documentary film Friends & Enemies is a 1987 historical documentary film written and directed by Tom Zubrycki. Comedy 50/50 is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Levine, from a screenplay written by Will Reiser, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen, with Anna Kendrick, Bryce Dallas Howard, Serge Houde, Philip Baker Hall, Matt Frewer, and Anjelica Huston in supporting roles. The film is loosely inspired by Reiser's own experience with cancer. The film received positive feedback from critics, and was a success at the box office, earning $39.1 million against an $8 million budget. Comedy Rocket Science is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jeffrey Blitz, and starring Reece Thompson, Anna Kendrick, Nicholas D'Agosto, Vincent Piazza, and Aaron Yoo. It tells the story of Hal Hefner, a fifteen-year-old stutterer who decides to join his school's debate team when he develops a crush on its star member, and addresses the themes of coming of age, sexuality, and finding one's voice. Blitz conceived a rough storyline for the film while making Spellbound, a documentary about 1999's Scripps National Spelling Bee, but an HBO Films executive persuaded him to write the film based on his own adolescence when he told her about his experiences as a stutterer. The film's producers visited several cities in the United States and Canada; Thompson was cast based on a tape which his agent had sent and a follow-up audition after the first actor cast in the lead was forced to pull out. The film was shot over 30 days in Baltimore, Maryland and Trenton, New Jersey. Rocket Science premiered on January 19, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival and was theatrically released on August 10. Comedy Speed Freaks is a 2008 comedy film written by Zach Galifianakis and A.D. Miles and directed by Michael Blieden. Thriller The Arrival is a 1996 science fiction film directed by David Twohy and starring Charlie Sheen, and co-starring Lindsay Crouse, Ron Silver, Teri Polo, and Richard Schiff. Sheen stars as radio astronomer Zane Zaminsky who discovers evidence of intelligent alien life and quickly gets thrown into the middle of a conspiracy that turns his life upside down. The film is now considered a cult classic. A Blu-ray version of the film was released April 21, 2009. A sequel, Arrival II: The Second Arrival was released on November 6, 1998. Documentary film UNCOVERED: THE WAR IN IRAQ chronicles the Bush Administration's determined quest to invade Iraq following the events of September 11, 2001. The film deconstructs the administration's case for war through interviews with U.S intelligence and defense officials, foreign service experts, and U.N. weapons inspectors -- including a former CIA director, a former ambassador to Saudi Arabia and even President's Bush's Secretary of the Army. Their analyses and conclusions are sobering, and often disturbing, regardless of one's political affiliations. Produced and Directed by Robert Greenwald. Thriller Espion, lève-toi is a 1982 French film directed by Yves Boisset about a sleeper agent in Zurich, based on the thriller Chance Awakening by George Markstein. Documentary film My Class is a 2013 drama documentary film written by Gino Clemente, Daniele Gaglianone and Claudia Russo, and directed by Daniele Gaglianone. Animation Ali Baba Bunny is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, directed by Chuck Jones and released in 1957. In 1994, it was voted #35 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Several lines spoken by Daffy—among them "Mine mine mine!", "I can't help it, I'm a greedy slob—it's my hobby" and "I'm rich—I'm a happy miser!"—had become popular catchphrases amongst fans and students of Chuck Jones' style of animation and fans of Daffy Duck as well; the line "Hassan chop!" has also become a favorite quote. The film was edited into two of the Looney Tunes greatest hits features: The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie, and Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales. Documentary film Kahl is a 1961 West German short documentary film about the Kahl Nuclear Power Plant. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Of Time, Tombs and Treasures is a 1977 American short documentary film about the discovery the Tomb of the Tutankamun. Produced by James R. Messenger, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Bewitched Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Jones created the character Witch Hazel who debuted in this cartoon. Witch Hazel later appeared in Broom-Stick Bunny, A Witch's Tangled Hare, and in A-Haunting We Will Go. She also has a brief cameo appearance in Transylvania 6-5000. This was also the final Looney Tunes cartoon to air on Cartoon Network, prior to 2009. This final airdate was on October 3, 2004. Comedy Eve's Leaves is a 1926 silent film starring Leatrice Joy and William Boyd. The film was produced and distributed by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Paul Sloane. Comedy Love in the Rough is a 1930 comedy, musical and romance film written by Sarah Y. Mason, Vincent Lawrence, Joseph Farnham and Robert E. Hopkins and directed by Charles Reisner, based on the play by Vincent Lawrence. Documentary film The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is a 2007 American documentary film. Highlighting the popular 1980s arcade game Donkey Kong, it follows Steve Wiebe in his attempts to take the world high score for the arcade game from Billy Mitchell, who the film presents as reigning champion. The film premiered January 22, 2007, at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival and has been shown at the Newport Beach Film Festival, the Seattle International Film Festival, the SXSW Film Festival, the TriBeCa Film Festival, the True/False Film Festival, the Aspen Comedy Festival, and the Fantasia Festival. The film opened in limited release in the United States on August 17, 2007 in five theaters, and by September 9, 2007, the film had expanded to 39 theaters in the U.S. The film's original title was simply The King of Kong but later received the subtitle A Fistful of Quarters. A scripted film adaptation is also in the works. Director Seth Gordon has said that the movie might be a sequel instead of a remake, telling the story of how the documentary changed both men's lives, as well as their continuing rivalry. The film's DVD release was on January 29, 2008. Comedy Nuns on the Run is a 1990 British comedy film starring Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane, also featuring Camille Coduri and Janet Suzman. It was written and directed by Jonathan Lynn and produced by HandMade Films. Many of the outdoor scenes were shot in Chiswick. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Yello. Thriller A detective (Park Hee-Soon), who moonlights as a private investigator, has a beautiful new client Soo-Jin (Park Si-Yeon). The woman asks the detective to take photos of her husband in the midst of having an affair with another woman. When the detective goes to take pictures he discovers that the woman's husband is already dead. Now the detective becomes a suspect. The detective is chased by another detective (Joo Sang-Wook). He must now set out for the real killer. Documentary film From Deep is a 2013 documentary sport film directed by Brett Kashmere. Comedy The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai began life as a pink film, the durable Japanese soft-core genre, with the title Horny Home Tutor: Teacher’s Love Juice but it developed into a cult hit and the producers allowed director Mitsuru Meike to expand it into its present form. In 2007 the film was featured at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Animation Ex Animo is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Wojciech Wojtkowski. Thriller The Live Wire is a 1935 American adventure film directed / produced by Harry S. Webb for Reliable Pictures, starring stuntman Richard Talmadge, in the lead role. Documentary film Battle: Change From Within is a 2013 Telly Award winning film, created for University of Missouri Extension. Documentary film What does it mean to own a penthouse apartment in poverty-plagued Brazil?HIGH-RISE (Um Lugar ao Sol) examines this topic in a hypnotic and revealing examination, blending interviews with nine penthouse residents, owners of enviable killer views of Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Recife, and a look from below, an overcrowded world that seems to be building on every square inch of land, with nowhere to go but up.This feature-length documentary presents an analysis of the dominant Brazilian class through dialogue. Each resident opens up their home to reveal their thoughts on social inequality, politics, and the world that surrounds them, as well as discussing their intimate desires, fears, insecurities, prejudices and personal histories.Through these interviews and a poetic visual and sound narrative, HIGH-RISE provides an evocative insight into the "verticalization" of the Brazilian cityscape, deepening our understanding of what drives people to live in penthouses.HIGH-RISE is a film about height, status and power that questions the elite in a way never before shown in Brazilian cinema. Documentary film The Announcement is a 2012 documentary film written by Aaron Cohen and directed by Nelson George. Thriller I Spy is a 2002 American spy comedy film starring Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson. The film was directed by Betty Thomas, and based on the television series of the same name that aired in the 1960s and starred Robert Culp and Bill Cosby. Documentary film Britain In A Day is a crowdsourced documentary film that consists of a series clips of footage shot by members of the public in Britain on 12 November 2011. Scott Free Films and the BBC are producing, and the film was made in conjunction with YouTube. The film is 90 minutes long and includes shots from 314 different perspectives out of the 11,526 submitted onto the video sharing website YouTube. The film was premiered in cinemas and broadcast on BBC2 on 11 June 2012 for a general audience, as part of the Cultural Olympiad. Billed as a follow up to the 2011 documentary film Life In A Day, the film was similarly executive produced by Ridley Scott and Kevin Macdonald. The film was directed by Morgan Matthews. Comedy Strictly Ballroom is a 1992 Australian romantic comedy film directed and co-written by Baz Luhrmann. The film, which was Luhrmann's first, is the first in his The Red Curtain Trilogy of theatre-motif-related films; the other two are Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge!. Strictly Ballroom is based on a critically acclaimed stage play originally set up in 1984 by Luhrmann and fellow students while he was studying at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney. An expanded version of the play became a success at the Czechoslovakian Youth Drama Festival in Bratislava in 1986, and in 1988 it made successful season at Sydney's Wharf Theatre, where it was seen by Australian music executive Ted Albert and his wife Antoinette. They both loved it, and when Ted Albert soon after set up the film production company M&A Productions with ex-Film Australia producer Tristram Miall, they offered Luhrman to transform his play into a film. He agreed on the condition that he would also get to direct it. Comedy Five on the Black Hand Side is a 1973 comedy film based on the play by Charlie L. Russell. It was shot in Los Angeles, California. Leonard Jackson appeared as John Henry Brooks. He was cast in Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple fifteen years later. Tagline: "You've been coffy-tized, blacula-rized and super-flied - but now you're gonna be glorified, unified and filled-with-pride... when you see Five on the Black Hand Side." Thriller 7 Boxes is a Paraguayan thriller film directed by Juan Carlos Maneglia and Tana Schémbori. Initially the film was to be released in June 2011, but was delayed when the film was accepted as a competitor in the International Film Festival of San Sebastian in Spain. After months of work, the film was finally released on August 10, 2012, and received praise from critics and the public as well as breaking box office records in Paraguayan cinemas. 7 Boxes won the "Films in Progress" in what was the first unanimous decision in the festival's history. Documentary film A Voice for the Wilderness is a 1983 documentary film written by Joan Bean and Richard Dennison and directed by Michael Balson and Christina Wilcox. Comedy Judwaa 2 is an upcoming Action Comedy Film that is going to be directed by Sajid Khan Thriller The Sword is a 1980 Wuxia film starring Adam Cheng and directed by Patrick Tam. Comedy I'm Getting a Yacht is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Comedy Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! is a 2005 Bollywood film written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and produced by Sangeetha Ahir, starring Shahid Kapoor and Amrita Rao in the lead roles. It was released on 23 December 2005. It is the first Indian film to be shot in high definition. The film is adapted from Hollywood films such as; Ghost and Bruce Almighty. It was a critical and commercial failure. Animation Yonna, a girl with incredible powers, has been living in a deserted “solitary fortress” alone with her brother Stan, her heart shut from the world. Stan had desperately protected Yonna from those who come seeking her mysterious power until one day, a boy approaches the solitary fortress. Stan tries to kill this boy like all others before him, but the boy tries to take Yonna out of the fortress regardless of his own safety. Though the world of 3D computer graphics tends to lean toward sharp and cool visuals, Kengo Takeuchi has been searching for a softer, warmer atmosphere in 3D-CG. Takeuchi brings us this heart-warming 34-minute 3D-CG work after participating in Final Fantasy: The Movie with Square USA. With a commitment to creating CG with a unique atmosphere, Takeuchi has created the world of the girl named Yonna. Comedy Suenos de Gloria is a musical comedy family film directed by Alex Hidalgo. Comedy Die, Mommie, Die! is a 2003 American satirical comedy film written by Charles Busch, who also plays the lead role. Partly spoof and partly homage, it draws heavily on the tropes and themes of American "Grande Dame Guignol" films and plays from the 1950s and 1960s that featured strong, sometimes dominating female leads, such as those by Bette Davis and Ethel Merman. It was later performed onstage in 2007 under the same name. Comedy Pauvre Pierrot is an 1892 French short animated film directed by Charles-Émile Reynaud. It consists of 500 individually painted images and lasts about 15 minutes. It is one of the first animated films ever made, and alongside Le Clown et ses chiens and Un bon bock was exhibited in October 1892 when Charles-Émile Reynaud opened his Théâtre Optique at the Musée Grévin. It was the first film to demonstrate the Theatre Optique system developed by Reynaud in 1888, and is also believed to be the first usage of film perforations. The combined performance of all three films was known as Pantomimes Lumineuses. These were the first animated pictures publicly exhibited by means of picture bands. Reynaud gave the whole presentation himself manipulating the images. Comedy "Reach for the “six-pack deep within you” with tattooed San Franciscan hipster Chaz and his loyal friend, Davy. Despite his lanky frame, Chaz is convinced he’s overweight, and according to the “experts,” he’s afflicted with the hardest condition to treat: he’s soft in the middle. As he and Davy go to great lengths to lose weight before Chaz’s next date (ab paint, hula hoping, and roast beef-flavored gum?!), they learn to embrace themselves as the cuties they are. Fans of Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion and Strangers With Candy will especially enjoy Chaz and Davy's quest to stop being Skinnyfat!" Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction Roswell: The Aliens Attack is a made for TV movie produced for the UPN Network. The story is about two aliens who escape from Roswell, New Mexico in 1947 with intentions to blow up the earth. The movie was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Animation Poppy is a 2009 short animation film written by David Coyle and directed by James Cunningham. Comedy The Hero Pose is a 2014 short film written and directed by Misha Jakupcak. Comedy Just a Gigolo is a romantic comedy film released by MGM. It was directed by Jack Conway, produced by Irving Thalberg and starred William Haines, Irene Purcell, C. Aubrey Smith, and Ray Milland. It was adapted from the 1930 play of the same name, which also starred Irene Purcell in the role of Roxana 'Roxy' Hartley. The film features the song "Just a Gigolo". Thriller Natural Enemy is a 1997 drama thriller TV movie written by Kevin Bernhardt and directed by Douglas Jackson. Comedy The Jewel of the Nile is a 1985 action-adventure romantic comedy. and a sequel to the 1984 film Romancing the Stone, with Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito reprising their roles. Directed by Lewis Teague, the film sends its characters off on a new adventure in a fictional African desert, in an effort to find the precious "Jewel of the Nile." Despite being a box office success, it was a disappointment in critical reviews. Documentary film NASCAR: The IMAX Experience is a 2004 short documentary film directed by Simon Wincer. Science Fiction The Tank Police discover the origins of the Bauku while attempting to hold off the Red Commandos. Documentary film Which Direction To Go? is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Dirbdil Assefa Akriso. Thriller Till Human Voices Wake Us is an Australian drama film written and directed by Michael Petroni, and starring Guy Pearce and Helena Bonham Carter. Documentary film Meet Magick Balay, a man who works for a New York City magic shop by day, while performing his own brand of legerdemain at night. This documentary follows Magick as he plies his trade through the streets of Manhattan, leaving his spectators shocked.  Along the way, Magick describes his philosophy on life, the theories behind his magical techniques, and the satisfaction of bringing amazement into the everyday lives of ordinary people.Why would a man dedicate his life to magic and mystery?  How did he get started?  Why does he go by the name Magick?A MAN NAMED MAGICK is a close-up portrait of a charismatic guy whose greatest magical feat might just be how he has transformed himself through his art. Comedy The Smugglers was 1916 American silent comedy film produced by Famous Players Film Company and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Sidney Olcott and starred stage star Donald Brian in his second film. The film is now considered lost with only a fragment surviving at the Library of Congress. Comedy More Bloody Meetings is a 1984 British comedy training film that stars John Cleese as a bumbling middle manager. The film was directed by Charles Crichton and written by Antony Jay. It was produced by Cleese's production company Video Arts. Animation The Good the Bad and a Horse is a 2013 short animation action film directed and written by Ben Smith. Comedy Lookin’ to Get Out is a 1982 comedy film directed by Hal Ashby and written by Al Schwartz and Jon Voight, who also stars. Voight's daughter, Angelina Jolie, then seven years old, makes her acting debut by briefly appearing as the Voight character's daughter near the end of the movie. The film also stars Ann-Margret and Burt Young. Documentary film John Philip Sousa is a 1900 short musical documentary film. Documentary film Kids of the Majestic is a 2009 documentary film made in Bangalore, India. It was directed by Dylan Verrechia, and co-produced by Suhas Radhakrishna that follows a group of orphans in the Majestic railway station of Bangalore. Kids of the Majestic won the Artivist Award for Best Feature in Children's Advocacy Category at the 2010 Artivist Film Festival & Awards, and the Directing and Writing Insight Awards of Recognition at the National Association of Film and Digital Media Artists. Animation Amore Baciami is a 1988 short film directed by Oliver Harrison. Comedy Cafe Cafe is a 2013 romantic comedy film written by Eric Amber and Alain Mercieca and directed by Patrick Downing. Thriller A Snake of June is a Japanese movie directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. His seventh film, it is notable for its striking monochrome blue cinematography tinted in post production. It won the Kinematrix Film Award and the San Marco Special Jury Award at the Venice Film Festival. Comedy Queen Kong is a British comedy film spoofing King Kong. The film was never released theatrically in the United Kingdom, due to legal action by Dino De Laurentiis, producer of the 1976 King Kong remake. It got limited release in Italy and Germany. The film has since resurfaced on DVD. It was released on 10 December 1976 in West Germany. The film has a cult following in Japan. In the late 1990s, a troupe of Japanese comedians produced their own Japanese dialogue for the film, in a similar spirit to Woody Allen's What's Up Tiger Lily. A version of the film with the new Japanese dialogue was released on DVD in 2001. Comedy The Brothers O'Toole is a 1973 Western film written by Marion Hargrove and Tim Kelly and directed by Richard Erdman. Comedy Bus Conductor is Malayalam film directed by V. M. Vinu. Mammootty plays the male protagonist/hero. The film also stars Adithya Menon, Jayasurya, Bhavana, Nikita Thukral, Mamta Mohandas, Innocent, Salim Kumar, Harisree Ashokan, etc. Comedy Funny Girl is a 1968 romantic musical film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by Isobel Lennart was adapted from her book for the stage musical of the same title. It is loosely based on the life and career of Broadway and film star and comedienne Fanny Brice and her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nicky Arnstein. The film was produced by Brice's son-in-law, Ray Stark. The score is by Bob Merrill and Jule Styne. Barbra Streisand, reprising her Broadway role, shared the Academy Award for Best Actress with Katharine Hepburn for The Lion in Winter. In 2006, the American Film Institute ranked the film #16 on its list commemorating AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals. Previously it had ranked the film #41 in its 2002 list of 100 Years ... 100 Passions, the songs "People" and "Don't Rain on My Parade" at #13 and #46, respectively, in its 2004 list of 100 Years ... 100 Songs, and the line "Hello, gorgeous" at #81 in its 2005 list of 100 Years ... 100 Movie Quotes. Animation The House With No Doors is a 2013 short animation fantasy music film written and directed by Oana Nechifor. Comedy Time Slip Megane is a comedy film directed by Jirô Nagae. Comedy Bikini Spring Break is a 2012 comedy film directed by Jared Cohn. Comedy The Early Bird is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Robert Asher and starring Norman Wisdom. It also featured Edward Chapman, Bryan Pringle, Richard Vernon, John Le Mesurier and Jerry Desmonde. It was the first Norman Wisdom film to be shot in colour. The title is taken from the expression "the early bird catches the worm". Thriller Mazes and Monsters is a 1982 made-for-TV movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern about a group of college students and their interest in a fictitious role-playing game of the same name. The movie starred a 26-year-old Tom Hanks in his first major leading film role. Comedy The Bride Wore Boots is a 1946 romantic comedy film with Barbara Stanwyck in the title role, playing opposite Robert Cummings. A very young Natalie Wood is seen in the film, directed by Irving Pichel. This was Stanwyck's last feature comedy. Some years later, she complained to columnist Hedda Hopper, "I've always got my eye out for a good comedy. Remember Ball of Fire and The Lady Eve? But they don't seem to write that kind of comedy anymore -- just a series of gags." Documentary film Rembrandt's J'Accuse is a 2008 Dutch, German, Finnish documentary directed by Peter Greenaway about criticism of today's visual illiteracy argued by means of a forensic search of Rembrandt's painting The Night Watch. Greenaway explains the conspiracy about a murder and the motives of all its characters who have conspired to kill for their combined self-advantage. The film came out in 2008 a year after Peter Greenaway's Nightwatching a narrative film about Rembrandt featuring most of the same actors and sets. Documentary film The Mystery of Animal Behavior is a 1969 documentary TV movie written by Bud Wiser and directed by Walon Green and Heinz Sielmann. Documentary film Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale is a documentary film about contaminated hemophilia blood products. The film was co-written by Marilyn Ness and Sheila Curran Bernard, produced and directed by Marilyn Ness, with cinematography by David Ford, editing by Marion Sears Hunter, and original music score by Joel Goodman and David Bramfitt. The film premiered on July 28, 2010 in New York City. Comedy Her Friend the Bandit is an American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, both of whom co-directed the movie. This and A Woman of the Sea are Chaplin's lost films, as no copy is known to exist. Reviews of the film from 1914 include the following: From the Lexington Herald in Lexington, Kentucky: "'Her Friend, the Bandit', Keystone. One of the funniest and most hilarious comedies in a decade, with a conglomeration of mirth-provoking scenes." From The Oregonian in Portland, Oregon: "The Keystone players will offer 'Her Friend, the Bandit', one of those rough and ready farces that make everybody laugh." Comedy The Workout is a 2008 short comedy sports film written by Christian Magalhaes and directed by Sami Khan. Documentary film The Fashion Side of Hollywood is a 1935 short documentary directed by Josef von Sternberg. Thriller Akasmath is a 2014 thriller film directed by Dayal Padmanabhan. Comedy The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! is a 1988 American comedy film. It is the first in The Naked Gun series of films starring Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, George Kennedy, and O. J. Simpson. The three films chronicle the adventures of Nielsen's character, the bumbling police lieutenant Frank Drebin. The film series is based on the character created by Nielsen in the television series Police Squad!. The core creative team behind Police Squad! and the movie series includes the team of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker as well as Pat Proft in varying combinations. The films feature fast-paced slapstick comedy, including a lot of visual and verbal puns and gags. Comedy Friends with Money is a 2006 film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener. It opened the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2006 and went into limited release in North America on April 7, 2006. Comedy Buster's Bedroom is a 1990 independent German comedy film directed by Rebecca Horn. The film follows a young woman with an infatuation for Buster Keaton. The film was shown at the Marché du Film of the Cannes Film Festival in May 1990. Later that year it was shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles together with Horn's exhibition. The objects of the exhibition were connected to the film, as themes, character references and props. The film was released in Germany on 9 May 1991.The film stars Amanda Ooms, Donald Sutherland and Geraldine Chaplin. Comedy Itsy Bitsy Spider is a 1992 American animated science fantasy-comedy short film directed by Matthew O'Callaghan and written by Michael O'Donoghue, loosely based on the homonymous rhyme and released with the movie Bébé's Kids. It features Frank Welker as the title character and Langston the cat, and Jim Carrey as the Exterminator. In the film, there is a happy-go-lucky city girl called Leslie who has spider friend named Itsy. It was rated PG by the MPAA for sci-fi cartoon violence. This short film was a family-friendly version of The Terminator and RoboCop, as well as the pilot episode of the series. The film was eventually made into a television animated series, which aired on the USA Network to becoming a franchise. Thriller Nokas is a 2010 Norwegian heist film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg. The film portrays the real life NOKAS robbery that took place in Stavanger, Norway in 2004. In 2011, the film was screened at the Norwegian International Film Festival, where Skjoldbjærg won the award for best director and screenwriter Christopher Grøndahl won the award for best original screenplay. Comedy Tanga - Deu no New York Times? is a Brazilian comedy film directed by the well-known comic artist Henfil and written by him and Joffre Rodrigues. Science Fiction Quarantine is a 2008 American science fiction horror film directed by John Erick Dowdle and starring Jennifer Carpenter, Jay Hernandez, Columbus Short, Greg Germann, Steve Harris, Dania Ramirez, Rade Sherbedgia and Johnathon Schaech. The film is a remake of the Spanish film REC and features several differences such as added and excluded scenes and characters, dialogue and a different explanation for the virus. Shot in the "found footage" style, the movie was released on October 10, 2008 by Screen Gems. Quarantine features no incidental music, being "scored" only with sound effects. It received mixed reviews from critics and was moderately successful at the box office. The film was followed by Quarantine 2: Terminal. Thriller 101-102 is a 2010 short film directed and produced by Yves Martin Allard. Thriller Simon Says is a 2006 horror film, directed by William Dear and stars Crispin Glover and Margo Harshman. It was premiered at Fantastic Fest on 24 September 2006 and on DVD in the U.S. 26 June 2009. Science Fiction Polvo de Angel is Sci-Fi film written and directed by Óscar Blancarte. Documentary film Yaloms Cure is a 2014 documentary biography film written and directed by Sabine Gisiger. Thriller Shanghai is a 2012 Hindi political thriller film directed by Dibakar Banerjee, starring Abhay Deol, Emraan Hashmi, Kalki Koechlin, Prosenjit Chatterjee, and based on the French film Z and a novel by the same name by Vassilis Vassilikos. On 6 June 2012, the high court refused stay on the release of the film. It received critical acclaim upon its release on 8 June 2012 with 1200 prints. Comedy Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum is a 1999 Braziian film directed by Cao Hamburger, based on the Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum TV series. Science Fiction Absolute Zero is a 2006 disaster film, directed by Robert Lee, and written by Sarah Watson. It stars Jeff Fahey and Erika Eleniak. The film is about polar shift, which brings a new ice age in Florida, and everywhere within 30 degrees north and south of the equator. Documentary film The International Space Orchestra is a 2013 film written and directed by Nelly Ben Hayoun. Animation Joseph the Dreamer is a 1961 stop-motion animated feature film, the first directed by Yoram Gross. The first animated movie ever made in Israel, it tells the story of Joseph from the Bible. Comedy The Deputy Drummer is a 1935 British musical film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Lane, Jean Denis and Kathleen Kelly. Documentary film You Are What You Were Born For is a 2002 short documentary film directed by Roberto Berliner. Comedy A Certain Breed is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Scott Smith. Documentary film "In the current frigid national climate facing economic migrants, Carlos Sandoval and Catherine Tambini enter the traumatized world of Farmingville, a previously unassuming Long Island suburb that witnessed the beating and attempted murder of two Mexican day laborers. What the filmmakers find is the very dangerous, two-edged sword of a growing national crisis: on the one side, the community's increasing population of undocumented aliens, who are crowding into single-family dwellings and assembling on early morning street corners, hoping to grab a day's wage; on the other, Farmingville's home-owning families, many of whom have lived there for generations and are watching what they envision as a bucolic little village slipping away. Amid a conflict pitting the providence of dreams against the privileges (and rights) of property, Sandoval and Tambini resist the urge to make agitprop, almost agonizingly presenting both sides of the conflict while, at the same time, chronicling how a small town in upheaval can get co-opted into a national nightmare. Anti-immigration groups, racist hatemongers and even local figures with specialized agendas rise and fall throughout the telling of the Farmingville tale. More than a story about suburbs, property values, immigration, and racism, Farmingville is ultimately about the conflicted concept of what being American means." Quoting Diane Weyermann from the 2004 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Plastic Utopia is a 1997 independent comedy written by David and Nathan Zellner. It was directed by David Zellner. It was the first feature film made by the Zellner Brothers. Animation Botnik! is a 2008 retro-style animated short film written and directed by Jacqueline Smessaert. Documentary film Secret World Live is a film of a Peter Gabriel concert in 1993, as part of his Secret World Live tour to support his sixth solo album, Us. The show is performed across two stages: a square and a circular stage, bridged by a conveyor belt. It was released on VHS, LaserDisc and DVD. An album of the same title with a similar track listing was also released. The film received the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video. The film has been remastered and became available on DVD and Blu-ray on 2 July 2012 in the UK and 24 July 2012 in North America. The new release also contains the song Red Rain that was not present on the original releases. Comedy Crazy Crooks is a 1980 Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek and Maka. Animation The Lady and the Reaper is a 2009 Spanish 3D imaging animated short film created by Javier Recio García and produced by Kandor Graphics. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and won the Goya Award for Best Animated Short of 2009. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy Dangerous Dan McFoo is a 1939 Merrie Melodies/Vitaphone animated short directed by Tex Avery, produced by Leon Schlesinger, written by Rich Hogan and based on a poem by Robert W. Service entitled The Shooting of Dan McGrew. Carl Stalling wrote and produced the musical score. Six years later, Avery would direct a similar cartoon for MGM called The Shooting Of Dan McGoo starring Droopy. Animation François the Valiant is a 2002 short animation film directed by Carles Porta. Documentary film Eyes In The Forest: The Portraiture Of Jim Lawrence is a 2012 documentary short film directed by Miriam Needoba. Comedy Colossus and the Amazon Queen is a 1960 Italian sword and sandal satirical comedy film directed by Vittorio Sala. The film is also known as Colossus and the Amazons. Thriller Top Dog is a 1995 comedy action film, directed by Aaron Norris and starring Chuck Norris. Written by Aaron Norris and Tim Grayem, it was Norris' last movie to release theatrically, before he shifted to direct-to-video films for several years. In the film, Norris' character, Jake Wilder, is partnered with Reno, a police dog, whose handler was killed. Jake and Reno investigate a plot by domestic terrorists to attack a conference on unity. Jake and Reno survive assassination attempts and several hand-to-hand fights with the terrorists and eventually discover enough clues to foil the attack. The film is set in San Diego and was largely filmed there. The film received mainly negative reviews. Science Fiction Far Cry is a 2008 German film adapted from the video game of the same name. The film is directed by Uwe Boll and stars Til Schweiger. Documentary film Loving the Bony Lady is a 2012 documentary/short/biography film directed by Scott Elliott. Documentary film Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat is a 2002 stand-up comedy film starring Martin Lawrence, and directed by David Raynr, also responsible for Whatever It Takes. Lawrence also has producing and writing credits for the film. It is Lawrence's second stand up comedy film after You So Crazy was released in 1994. Shot on location at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington D.C., the film was released in August 2002 and went on to gross nearly $20 million at the box office, almost seven times its production cost of $3 million. After a number of personal crises, Lawrence returns to the stage telling about his stinging social commentary and very personal reflections about his life. Comedy Jay Brooks is that black guy who digs indie rock, graphic novels, and dates white chicks. After a slew of bad break-ups, Jay gives up white women, cold turkey, and he goes on a mission: Operation Brown Sugar. But because Jay doesn't fit the brotha stereotype, he fails miserably with the sistahs. Then he meets the dynamic Catherine, a misunderstood Half-rican Canadian, who's as righteously quirky as he is. To win her heart, Jay must confront his fears as he realizes commitment is a bigger issue than race. I'M THROUGH WITH WHITE GIRLS, written by Courtney Lilly (Arrested Development, Everybody Hates Chris, My Boys), is a quirky romantic-comedy addressing race, class, and cultural identity in America. Comedy The Utopian Society is a film made in 2003, re-released by Warner Brothers in 2008. Comedy Snow Business is a Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1953 starring Sylvester and Tweety. Comedy Johar Mehmood in Hong Kong is a 1971 Bollywood comedy film directed by S.A. Akbar. The film stars Mehmood and I. S. Johar. Comedy Frozen Stories is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Grzegorz Jaroszuk. Comedy Powder Room is a 2013 British comedy film directed by MJ Delaney and written by Rachel Hirons. It is based on the stage play When Women Wee scripted by Hirons, devised by Natasha Sparkes, Stephanie Jay, Emily Wallis, Amirah Garba, Amy Revelle, Stef O'Driscoll, and Jennifer Davies. The film stars Sheridan Smith, Jaime Winstone, Kate Nash, and Oona Castilla Chaplin. Comedy Her Hero is a 1911 short comedy film written and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Comedy The Last Coupon is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Leslie Fuller, Mary Jerrold and Molly Lamont. A man believes he has won the football pools and radically alters his spending habits only to find he has forgotten to post his coupon. It was based on a play by Ernest Bryan and was a success at the box office. Comedy Vai E Vem is a 2003 Portuguese comedy and drama film written and directed by João César Monteiro. Animation Mickey and the Seal is a cartoon short created by Walt Disney in 1948. It was nominated for Academy Award for Animated Short Film, but lost to Tom and Jerry cartoon The Little Orphan. This cartoon was featured in the video game Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse. Comedy One Eye Red is a 2007 comedy drama fantasy film written by Daniel Wallentin and Fredrik Wikström and directed by Daniel Wallentin. Comedy Beautiful Girls is a 1996 American film directed by Ted Demme and starring Matt Dillon, Lauren Holly, Timothy Hutton, Rosie O'Donnell, Martha Plimpton, Natalie Portman, Michael Rapaport, Mira Sorvino, and Uma Thurman. Comedy Shivering Sherlocks is the 104th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Hogan is a 2011 short animation film directed by Peter Millard. Comedy All the Cats Join In is a 1946 short film directed by Jack Kinney. Animation Digital Monster X-Evolution is the eighth Digimon film, and the first to air originally on Japanese television. It aired on 3 January 2005, at 7:15 a.m. UTC+9/JST on the Fuji TV network. Digital Monster X-Evolution is also the first and, so far, only Digimon movie to be done entirely in CG, as well as the only Digimon movie not related to one of the Digimon anime series. It is frequently referred to among fans by the commonplace portmanteau, "Digimon X-Evolution". Thriller Counterstrike is a 2002 action adventure thriller drama film written by Richard P. Henrick and J.B. White and directed by Jerry London. Documentary film Terror's Advocate is a 2007 French documentary film about Jacques Vergès. Comedy The Lure of Crooning Water is a 1920 British silent comedy romance film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Guy Newall, Ivy Duke and Hugh Buckler. It is adapted from a novel by Marion Hill. It was one of several rural romances that Rooke directed. At least copy of the film survives in a collection. Comedy Big Wind from Tokyo is a 1966 comedy film directed by Seiji Maruyama. Comedy Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! is the tenth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on September 19, 2006, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, though it featured a logo for and copyright to Hanna-Barbera Cartoons at the end. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang travelling to the Bermuda Triangle on a creepy eerie cruise, with ghosts, pirates, and monsters. Documentary film Guilty 'Til Proven Innocent is a documentary drama film directed by Jeffrey Theman. Documentary film Popatopolis is a 2009 documentary film directed by Clay Westervelt about the making of Jim Wynorski's soft-core horror film, The Witches of Breastwick. The documentary features B-Movie icons Roger Corman, Andy Sidaris, Julie Strain, Julie K. Smith, Stormy Daniels, and more. Comedy Raktha Kanneeru is a 2003 Kannada film directed by Sadhu Kokila and starring Upendra and Ramya Krishnan in the lead roles. The film was produced by Munirathna and was simultaneously made in Kannada and Telugu. It was a remake of the 1954 Tamil film Ratha Kanneer starring M. R. Radha The screenplay and dilogues of the film were written by Upendra and the music was composed by Sadhu Kokila. Upon release, the film broke all opening box office records in Karnataka. It was the highest-grossing film of the year 2003. The film was followed by a semi sequel titled Katari Veera Surasundarangi released in 2012. Comedy The Model and the Star is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. The film premiered on March 15, 1939 in Buenos Aires and starred Alita Román. Comedy Blood Shot is a 2011 horror film written and directed by Dietrich Johnston. Animation A Computer Animated Hand is a 1972 American computer-animated film produced by Edwin Catmull and Fred Parke. Produced during Catmull's tenure at the University of Utah, the short was created for a graduate course project. After creating a model of Catmull's left hand, 350 triangles and polygons were drawn in ink on the model. The model was digitized and laboriously animated in a three-dimensional animation program that Catmull wrote. The film consists of three sequences - the data output of the hand without lines, a halftone sequence that lacks smooth shading, and finally, the completed animation. The film depicts the hand swiveling, opening and closing, pointing at the viewer, and lastly, zooms to the inside of the hand. The clip also features animation of an artificial heart valve and human faces. Snippets of the film were used in the 1976 film Futureworld. As one of the earliest examples of computer animation, the film has been hailed as groundbreaking and revolutionary. Catmull went on to become a co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios and President of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios. Documentary film Roman Polanski : A Film Memoir is a 2011 documentary film directed by Laurent Bouzereau. Documentary film Arthur and Lillie is a 1975 American short documentary film directed by Jon Else. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. This is a biographical documentary about Arthur and Lillie Mayer - their own lives and their adventures in the formation of "Hollywood" from its earliest days. Documentary film The Lithium Revolution is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Andreas Pichler and Julio Weiss. Documentary film La Bare is a 2014 documentary film directed by Joe Manganiello. Documentary film Da Silva is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Patrícia Travassos. Comedy Naaber is a short film directed by Margit Keerdo. Animation Fun with Mr. Future is a 1982 live-action/animated short film from Walt Disney Productions. Comedy Thangam is a Tamil film starring Sathyaraj and Goundamani about the life of a village do-gooder in Tamil Nadu. Documentary film William Francome is a fairly typical, white middle-class guy. Typical except for the fact that he is about to embark on a journey into the dark heart of the American judicial system; the tangled world of renowned Death Row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal.The connection between these two characters is a simple one, and the pretext for this film, as Will explains:"I was born in London on December 9th 1981. Over 3000 miles away Mumia Abu-Jamal, a Black Panther and radical journalist, was arrested for the murder of a police officer in Philadelphia. He claimed he was innocent but was sentenced to death and has been awaiting execution ever since. Over the years, he has attracted massive international support from organisations like Amnesty International and world leaders like Nelson Mandela amongst others. I'm now 24 years old and in that time Mumia has become the most famous and controversial death row inmate in America".Despite his situation, and against all odds, Mumia has managed to penetrate the consciousness of people like Will. Through his writings and his web and radio broadcasts from Death Row, he has become known to many as "the Voice of the Voiceless".IN PRISON MY WHOLE LIFE takes us to some surprising places and brings us into contact with some of America's most original minds. Never-seen-before footage and brand new evidence create a prevailing case for reasonable doubt while exploring the socio-political climate of America's past and present. Angela Davis, Mos Def, Noam Chomsky, Alice Walker, Snoop Dogg, Steve Earle, Amy Goodman and many others take us through a decades-old struggle for equality, fairness and respect that so many Americans strive for to this day.Mumia's cause has created a political storm but after the politicians have said their piece, after the court papers have been filed and the protestors have gone home, we are left with a film about a man, a father, a son, an inspiration and a pariah - who faces his twenty-fifth year on Death Row.Extraordinary though Mumia's story is, he is only one of 3,350 people currently on death row in the United States. This film allows him not only to speak to us, but also on behalf of those others who cannot find a voice. Thriller Mad at the world, a high school beauty vents her frustrations and reveals her secret desires during a phone call to a mysterious radio host claiming to have special powers -- and her wishes soon start coming true in unexpectedly diabolical ways. Comedy Hello Comrade - A German Comedy is a 1992 film directed by Manfred Stelzer. Comedy Pájaros muertos is a 2008 film directed by Guillermo Sempere and Jorge Sempere. Documentary film Die mit dem Bauch tanzen is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Carolin Genreith. Documentary film Spin is a 1995 documentary film by Brian Springer composed of raw satellite feeds featuring politicians' pre-appearance planning. It covers, not only the presidential election, but also the 1992 Los Angeles riots as well as the Operation Rescue abortion protests. Using the 1992 presidential election as his springboard, Springer captures the behind-the-scenes maneuverings of politicians and newscasters in the early 1990s. Pat Robertson banters about "homos," Al Gore learns how to avoid abortion questions, George H. W. Bush talks to Larry King about Halcion—all presuming they're off camera. Composed of 100% unauthorized satellite footage, Spin is a surreal expose of media-constructed reality. The film documents behind the scenes footage of Larry Agran who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Party nomination for President. Agran was generally ignored by the media during his candidacy, a topic covered in the documentary. The media did not report his polling numbers even as he met or exceeded the support of other candidates such as Jerry Brown. Party officials excluded him from most debates on various grounds, even having him arrested when he interrupted to ask to participate. Animation Bajo la luna is a 2011 animated short film directed by Enrique Ortega. Documentary film It Was Rape is a documentary film directed by Jennifer Baumgardner. Comedy Satan's Waitin' is a 1953 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, released in 1954, starring Sylvester and Tweety. Comedy She Had to Say Yes is a 1933 pre-Code film directed by George Amy and Busby Berkley. It was Berkley's directorial debut. Loretta Young stars as a secretary who receives unwanted sexual advances when she is sent out on dates with her employer's clients. The film was promoted with the teaser, "We apologize to the men for the many frank revelations made by this picture, but we just had to show it as it was filmed. The true story of the working girl." According to pre-Code scholar Thomas Doherty, it was part of a series of movies that drew inspiration from the "real-life compromises working girls made to get and retain employment" during the Great Depression. A repeated theme in women's pictures in the Depression was the "threat of sexual violation" and the "hard necessity of risking virtue to keep a paycheck". Women of that time were often subjected to sexual harassment, and had to endure indignities in a highly competitive job market. The film received a negative review in The New York Times when it was released. Documentary film Sting: Inside the Songs of Sacred Love is a 2003 music documentary film directed by Jim Gable. Thriller No Answer is a 1967 short thriller film written and directed by Ermis Velopoulos. Documentary film The World Is Watching is a 1989 documentary film written by Harold Crooks and Peter Raymont and directed by Jim Munro and Peter Raymont. Comedy Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words was a one-hour comedy television special which premiered on December 5, 2005 on Bravo. The show featured comedians reading actual excerpts from celebrity autobiographies. The special was based on a live show written by Eugene Pack which opened in Los Angeles, California in 1998. Excerpts were chosen because of their melodramatic and/or vacuous nature. Autobiographies which were connected, such as memoirs by former Hollywood couple Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson, were read together. Celebrities whose autobiographies were read included Burt Reynolds, Loni Anderson, members of 'N Sync, Madonna, Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T, Elizabeth Taylor, Kathie Lee Gifford, Ivana Trump, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Vanna White, Kenny Loggins, Tommy Lee and David Cassidy. Comedians included Bruce Vilanch, Jay Mohr, Cheryl Hines, Kevin Nealon, Doris Roberts, Fred Willard, Niecy Nash, Kel Mitchell, Laraine Newman and Andrea Martin. Animation They Both Explode is a 2013 animation short adventure written and directed by Matthew Stephenson. Comedy The Band Concert is a 1935 American animated short film produced in 3-strip Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The film was the first Mickey Mouse film produced in color and remains one of the most highly acclaimed of the Disney shorts. The story is about a small music band conducted by Mickey Mouse which struggles through a distraction-filled public performance. The Band Concert was directed by Wilfred Jackson and featured adapted music by Leigh Harline. The only speaking character in the film is Donald Duck who is performed by voice actor Clarence Nash. Comedy Susan and God is a 1940 comedy-drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Joan Crawford and Fredric March and directed by George Cukor. The screenplay was written by Anita Loos and was based upon a 1937 play by Rachel Crothers. The supporting cast features Rita Hayworth and Nigel Bruce. The film follows the story of a society matron whose new-found religious fervor changes the relationships around her. Thriller Dehraadun Diary is a Hindi thriller film released in January 2013. This was the debut film for Ragini Nandwani who made the jump from TV to film industry. The film is based on a real life murder. Comedy Rockets Galore! is a 1957 comedy film sequel to Whisky Galore! It was much less successful than its predecessor. It was directed by Michael Relph and based on the novel by Compton Mackenzie. It stars Jeannie Carson, Donald Sinden and Roland Culver, while Gordon Jackson, Jean Cadell and Catherine Lacey reprise their roles from the previous film. Ronnie Corbett appears as 'Drooby'. Although not a true sequel to 'Whisky Galore', many of the locations were re-used and many of the characters returned, but often played by different actors and actresses. Comedy Point de fuite is a 1987 Belgian comedy short film written by Marcel Mariën and directed by Olivier Smolders. Thriller Paprika is a 2006 Japanese animated film co-written and directed by Satoshi Kon, based on Yasutaka Tsutsui's 1993 novel of the same name, about a research psychologist who uses a device that permits therapists to help patients by entering their dreams. It is Kon's fourth and final feature film before his death in 2010. Kon and Seishi Minakami wrote the film's script, and Madhouse animated and produced the film alongside Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, which distributed it in Japan. The film's score was composed by Susumu Hirasawa. The soundtrack is significant for being the first film to use a Vocaloid and the "Lola" Vocaloid was used for various tracks. Comedy Shake, Rattle & Roll V is the fifth installment of the Shake Rattle & Roll franchise. It was distributed by Regal Films. It is directed by Manny Castañeda, Don Escudero & Jose Javier Reyes. This film is an entry of the 1994 Metro Manila Film Festival. Documentary film A Tokyo Fusebox is a 1998 documentary short film directed by Susanna Salonen. Documentary film Good News: Newspaper Salesman, Dead Dogs and Other People from Vienna is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Ulrich Seidl. Comedy Phata Poster Nikhla Hero is a 2013 Bollywood action comedy film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The film features Shahid Kapoor and Ileana D'Cruz in the lead roles, and was released on 20 September 2013 to a mixed to positive response from critics.PPNH grossed 50 crore in 6 weeks starting a coveted 50 Crores club to Shahid starrer. The film was average at the Box Office. Documentary film I Am the Ripper is a 2004 action horror documentary-style film directed by Eric Anderson. Comedy Kremmen: The Movie was a science fiction comedy film written and produced in Great Britain, starring comedian Kenny Everett. The film itself is centred on Everett's sci-fi character, Captain Kremmen, a pastiche of Dan Dare. Thriller Good for Nothing is a 2011 thriller-comedy film written and directed by Mike Wallis. Documentary film Blow Job is a silent film, directed by Andy Warhol, that was filmed in January 1964. It depicts the face of an uncredited DeVeren Bookwalter as he apparently receives fellatio from an unseen partner. While shot at 24 frame/s, Warhol specified that it should be projected at 16 frame/s, slowing it down by a third. Despite the salacious title, the film shows only the expression on the young man's face; the implied sexual act itself is not seen. It is not stated whether it is a male or a female performing the act, and the viewer must assume that fellatio is occurring. It has also been speculated that the salaciousness is entirely in the title, and that no fellatio was actually being performed. Comedy "Perception is an animation of an introspective poem. How does one’s own perception of self differ from how one is seen by the rest of the world?" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Der Himmel auf Erden is a 1927 film directed by Alfred Schirokauer and Reinhold Schünzel. Comedy In the Middle of the Night is a 1984 Comedy Drama film written by Henning Bahs, Erik Balling and Kim Larsen and directed by Erik Balling. Comedy Scarfies is a low-budget 1999 New Zealand film set in the southern university city of Dunedin. The film's original title comes from the local nickname for university students, scarfie, so called because of the traditional blue and gold scarves worn by students during the city's cool winters in support of the Otago Rugby Football Union. Scarfies starts off as a light comedy centred on a group of five students who get together after moving into a flat that is seemingly abandoned, but still has the power on, making for free if filthy accommodation. The film twists into something darker part way through, with elements of both black comedy and thriller. The discovery of a large crop of marijuana being grown in the basement leads firstly to euphoria, then paranoia and arguments amongst the flatmates about what will happen when the real owners come back to collect it. When Kevin, the crop's owner appears, the students, fearing for their lives, lock him in the basement. Events unfold against a backdrop of the city's biggest sporting event for years, the final of New Zealand's national rugby championship. Thriller Entrance is a 2011 American independent film that mixes elements of mumblecore, psychological thrillers, and horror films. It was directed by Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath and was written by Hallam, Horvath, Karen Gorham, and Michelle Margolis. Suziey Block stars as a barista who lives a repetitive and anxious life in Los Angeles. When her beloved dog disappears, she decides to give up and move back home, but first she invites all her friends to a going-away party. Comedy Wait 'til You're Older is a 2005 Hong Kong fantasy comedy drama film directed by Teddy Chan and starring Andy Lau. Documentary film The Trials of Muhammad Ali is a 2013 documentary, biography, sport, war film directed by Bill Siegel. Comedy The Missing Person is a 2008 comedy-drama mystery film written and directed by American independent filmmaker Noah Buschel and starring Michael Shannon and Amy Ryan. It was first released at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, distribution rights were secured by Strand Releasing. The film released to a limited number of theaters on November 20, 2009. Comedy The Rough House is a 1917 American short comedy film written and directed by and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. The Rough House was Keaton's first film as a director. Documentary film A State of Vine is a 2007 American documentary film about winemaking. It is directed by Don Scioli. With insight and commentary from many members of the wine world – including Two Buck Chuck’s Fred Franzia, champion racecar driver and winery owner Mario Andretti, award winning winemakers, Bob Foley of Pride Mountain Vineyards, Daniel Barron of Silver Oak Cellars and Randy Pitts of Harvest Moon Estate Winery, along with many others. A State of Vine was produced by Marin County based film company Zan Media that also produced The Beckoning, a historical thriller. Animation 2 Trams is a 1998 short animation film written and directed by Ivan Maksimov. Documentary film Scared Straight is a documentary film directed by Daryl Smith. Thriller In The Still Of The Night is a 2012 short film directed by Alexander Ronnberg and written by Sara Bergmark Elfgren. Comedy Footlight Varieties is a 1951 musical comedy film written by D.W. Griffith, Felix Adler and Hal Yates and directed by D.W. Griffith, Benjamin Stoloff and Hal Yates. Thriller "Travis is a young idealistic grad student trying to shed some light on the plight of illegal immigrants. He’s directing a documentary on the controversial subject, with the help of his ex-girlfriend Liz producing, Jim, the sarcastic sound guy, his best friend Davie on one camera and William on the other. He and Liz are still sniping at each other and Travis’ obvious disdain for Liz’s new boyfriend makes things even more difficult. While following the story of an immigrant who loses his job after a workplace accident cripples him, the team finds a new thread in the man’s nephew who’s getting ready to cross the border. They decide to go to Mexico to follow the man and his family as they try to enter the United States. Despite a few minor setbacks, they cross successfully, but are quickly captured by a group of self-proclaimed patriots whose plans for them are less than friendly. The group decides to use the American documentary crew to show the world their intentions. But the crew gets more than they bargained for as the radicals slowly reveal themselves to be increasingly more violent. The students soon realize that despite their American citizenship, even they may not be safe from the bloodshed. With a mixture of traditional filming as well as cuts of the on-camera interviews and documentary footage, Undocumented is stylistically unique. Empathy for fellow humans takes a backseat to staunch patriotism in this intense film. A brutal, bloody assault on the senses, the film puts man’s capacity for evil on full display." Quoting Luke Mullen from the 2010 Fantastic Fest site. Animation Chicks on the Highway is 2012 animation film directed by Helen Unt. Documentary film Küchengespräche mit Rebellinnen is a 1984 film directed by Karin Berger, Elisabeth Holzinger and Lotte Podgornik. Comedy Neil Simon's I Ought to Be in Pictures is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Herbert Ross and based on Neil Simon's play of the same name. The film stars Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, and Dinah Manoff. Other actors who have supporting roles are Lance Guest, Eugene Butler, David Faustino, Martin Ferrero and Michael Dudikoff. The film was released on March 26, 1982, a year after the original broadway show ended and was filmed mainly in Los Angeles, California. Comedy Alvin Purple is an 1973 Australian comedy film starring Graeme Blundell, written by Alan Hopgood and directed by Tim Burstall. It received largely negative reviews from local film critics. Despite this it was a major hit with Australian audiences. Alvin Purple became the most commercially successful Australian film released to that time, breaking the box office record set by Michael Powell's pioneering Anglo-Australian comedy feature They're a Weird Mob. The score and title theme were composed by iconic Australian singer-songwriter Brian Cadd. A 1974 film sequel Alvin Rides Again toned-down the sex scenes and nudity, adding more camp comedy. This was followed by a 1976 Australian Broadcasting Commission situation comedy television series titled Alvin Purple. Blundell reprised the title role in both, as well as in the 1984 movie Melvin, Son of Alvin. Documentary film Mr. Mack's Kitchen is a 2009 documentary directed by Mike Attie. Science Fiction Krrish is a 2006 Indian science fiction superhero film directed, produced, and written by Rakesh Roshan, and starring Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Rekha and Naseeruddin Shah. It is the second film in the Krrish series, being the sequel to Koi... Mil Gaya, and relates the story of Krishna, the son of the previous film's protagonists, who inherits his father's superhuman abilities. After falling in love with Priya, he follows her to Singapore, where he takes on the persona of "Krrish" to keep his identity secret while saving children from a burning circus. From that moment on he is regarded as a superhero, and must later thwart the plans of the evil Dr. Siddhant. Krrish was conceived to be a film of global significance and a trendsetter in Indian cinema, with visual effects on par with those from Hollywood. To that end, the effects team was aided by Hollywood's Marc Kolbe and Craig Mumma, and the stunts were choreographed by Chinese martial arts film expert Tony Ching. The music was composed by Rajesh Roshan, with the background score by Salim-Sulaiman. Filming was done to a large extent in Singapore as well as India. Documentary film Blood Money: Switzerlands Nazi Gold is a 1997 documentary film written by Gaylen Ross and directed by Stephen Crisman. Comedy Sposini is a 2012 short horror romance comedy film written and directed by Nick van Devender. Thriller Ninja Supremo is a 1987 film. Comedy Jonah and the Crab is a 2012 short film written and directed by Laurel Cohen. Science Fiction Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus is a monster disaster film by The Asylum, released on December 21, 2010 in the United States. The film stars Jaleel White, Gary Stretch, Robert Picardo, Dylan Vox, Hannah Cowley and Sarah Lieving. The film is a sequel to the 2009 film Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus but contains little of the original cast from that film. Documentary film Buckle Brothers is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Marquette Williams. Thriller Fire Down Below is a 1997 American action film directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá in his directorial debut, and starring Steven Seagal. The film also includes cameos by country music performers Randy Travis, Mark Collie, Ed Bruce, Marty Stuart, and Travis Tritt, and country-rocker and The Band member Levon Helm. Steven Seagal plays Jack Taggart, an EPA agent who investigates a Kentucky mine and helps locals stand up for their rights. The film was released in the United States on September 5, 1997. Documentary film Elizabeth R is one of the documentary films about Queen Elizabeth II. It was produced by BBC and directed by Edward Mirzoeff in 1992. It was the second documentary about the British Royal family that was approved by them after the 1969 documentary Royal Family. Elizabeth R is followed by a BBC/RDF documentary, Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work. Documentary film Algérie, histoires à ne pas dire is a 2007 documentary film. Documentary film This film is the story of a mother's enduring love and a boy's journey from the darkness of brain damage, coupled with what would eventually be diagnosed as autism to the light that is his life today-as an acclaimed artist. It is also the story of mental illness in one Irish-American family, the devastating damage it caused, from one generation to the next, and ultimately the triumph of the human spirit. When Janice Murray, first saw her newborn son Christopher in a New York City hospital in 1960, she knew immediately that something was wrong. "The whites of his eyes were completely scarlet," she said. "That's a sign of oxygen deprivation." The initial diagnosis confirmed her observations. It was only later that another battery of tests determined that he was also autistic. Virtually every medical expert that was consulted concluded that the prospects were bleak: Several even suggested putting Chris in an institution. But Janice refused to even consider the impossibility of reaching her son. There was something in his eyes that convinced her that there was hope for Chris, that he was more aware than he was letting on. "He never looked vacant or dull," she said. "It was more a look of bewilderment or pain." At the same time that Janice was embarking on that daunting challenge, her husband Tommy Sr. was beginning a long, sad slide into depression, debt and divorce that devastated his family. He died young, drowning off the Southampton, NY beach where he and all of his children grew up. He was 52. Like his father before him, he was bipolar and refused to even discuss being treated for it-never mind actually take the first step in that direction. Christopher was devastated by his father's death, but couldn't express his pain, confusion, grief and, yes, rage the way his mother, brothers and sisters could. He had to find another way-through his paintings, primarily of New York City's urban landscape, work that is created, in the words of one critic, "with obsessive, fastidious draftsmanship." The film is also about the beautiful irony that now exists in Chris' relationship with his brother Tommy, one that obliterates a commonly held belief that people with a mental illness are so much "different" than we "normal" people are: In the early days, when he was just a little boy, Tommy nurtured and sheltered Chris from the cruelties of the world and those who didn't understand or would mock him and his condition. Documentary film A Great Concert of Peoples is a 1991 film directed by Semyon Aranovich. Thriller Khoon Aur Paani is a 1981 action family drama film directed by Chand. Comedy Little Miss Marker is a 1934 American comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Hall. The screenplay was written by William R. Lipman, Sam Hellman, and Gladys Lehman after a short story of the same name by Damon Runyon. The film stars Shirley Temple, Adolphe Menjou, and Dorothy Dell in a story about a little girl held as collateral by gangsters. The film was Temple's first starring role in a major motion picture and was crucial to establishing her as a major film star. The film was named to the United States National Film Registry and has been remade several times. Documentary film Prisoner of Paradise is a 2002 documentary film directed by Malcolm Clarke and Stuart Sender, and produced as a British-Canadian-American collaboration. The film tells the true story of Kurt Gerron, a German-Jewish cabaret and film actor in the 1920s and 1930s who was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in Czechoslovakia during World War II. There he was ordered to write and direct a Nazi propaganda film. In addition to gaining positive reviews, the film was nominated for "Best Feature Documentary" in the 2003 Academy Awards. Clarke won the Directors Guild of Canada Award; he and Sender were together nominated for the 2003 Directors Guild of America Award. Comedy Louvre Come Back to Me! is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It is the last Pepé Le Pew cartoon of the "classic" Warner Bros. animation age. Science Fiction Powder is a 1995 American fantasy drama film written and directed by Victor Salva and starring Sean Patrick Flanery in the titular role, with Jeff Goldblum, Mary Steenburgen, Bradford Tatum and Lance Henriksen in supporting roles. It is about Jeremy "Powder" Reed, who has an incredible intellect, as well as telepathy and paranormal powers. The film questions the limits of the human mind and body while also displaying society's capacity for cruelty, and raises hope that humanity will advance to a state of better understanding. Its filming locations were around suburbs of Houston, San Antonio and Austin, Texas. Thriller 5 Against the House is a 1955 American heist film noir based on a story by Jack Finney, starring Guy Madison, Brian Keith, and Kim Novak, in one of her first film appearances. It was directed by Phil Karlson. The movie centers on a fictional robbery of what was a real Nevada casino, Harold's Club. The supporting cast includes William Conrad. The screenplay was based on Jack Finney's 1954 novel of the same name, which was later serialized by Good Housekeeping magazine. Comedy Culpa, sometimes referred to as Molina's Culpa, is a 1993 film directed by Cuban film director Jorge Molina. It is a black-and-white film that pioneered a postmodern use of Noir, blood, gore and pornography genres in Cuba. It tells the story of a priest and a prostitute who start a relationship while a serial killer is on the loose. flirts It was Jorge Molina's thesis while studying at the EICTV. Documentary film Housing First In The Artic is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Cory Gordon. Thriller Strugglers: The Reality Behind is a 2013 Bengali Suspense Thriller Film directed by Anil Bajoria and Balai Biswas and produced under the banner of VMG Motion Pictures Private Limited Comedy Captain Applejack is an all-talking pre-code comedy mystery drama film which was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. The film was directed by Hobart Henley and stars John Halliday, Mary Brian, Kay Strozzi and Arthur Edmund Carewe. The film was based on a 1921 play, of the same name, written by Walter C. Hackett. The play had previously been filmed as a silent film in 1923 under the title of Strangers of the Night. Thriller The Equalizer is a 2014 American action thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by Richard Wenk, based on the television series of the same name. It stars Denzel Washington, Chloë Grace Moretz, Marton Csokas, David Harbour, Bill Pullman and Melissa Leo. Principal photography began in June 2013 on location and took place in different cities of Massachusetts. This was the first film to have Village Roadshow Pictures co-finance the deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment since Saving Silverman in 2001. The film was premiered at 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2014, and released worldwide on September 26. Documentary film Trembling Before G-d is an unprecedented feature documentary that shatters assumptions about faith, sexuality, and religious fundamentalism. Built around intimately-told personal stories of Hasidic and Orthodox Jews who are gay or lesbian, the film portrays a group of people who face a profound dilemma - how to reconcile their passionate love of Judaism and the Divine with the drastic Biblical prohibitions that forbid homosexuality. As the film unfolds, we meet a range of complex individuals - some hidden, some out - from the world's first openly gay Orthodox rabbi to closeted, married Hasidic gays and lesbians to those abandoned by religious families to Orthodox lesbian high-school sweethearts.Many have been tragically rejected and their pain is raw, yet with irony, humor, and resilience, they love, care, struggle, and debate with a thousands-year old tradition. Ultimately, they are forced to question how they can pursue truth and faith in their lives. Vividly shot with a courageous few over five years in Brooklyn, Jerusalem, Los Angeles, London, Miami, and San Francisco, Trembling Before G-d is an international project with global implications that strikes at the meaning of religious identity and tradition in a modern world. For the first time, this issue has become a live, public debate in Orthodox circles, and the film is both witness and catalyst to this historic moment. What emerges is a loving and fearless testament to faith and survival and the universal struggle to belong. Comedy The Night Before The Divorce is a 1942 film directed by Robert Siodmak. Thriller The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb is a British horror film produced, written and directed by Michael Carreras, starring Terence Morgan, Ronald Howard, Fred Clark and introducing Jeanne Roland. Made by Hammer Film Productions, it was released in the UK on 18 October 1964 and, in the US, by Columbia Pictures on 31 December 1964. Thriller Mindbroken is a short drama biography thriller animated film written and directed by Bragi Thor Hinriksson. Thriller Heroic Duo is a 2003 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Benny Chan and starring Leon Lai, Ekin Cheng and Francis Ng. Documentary film The Big Question is a five-part science documentary television series broadcast in the United Kingdom on the Five channel, beginning January 2004 and continuing into 2005. In the North American market, it has been re-released on the Discovery Science network. Each half-hour episode is hosted by a renowned authority, and examines the following provocative questions: Part 1 - "How Did the Universe Begin?" presented by Stephen Hawking Part 2 - "How Did Life Begin?" presented by Harry Kroto Part 3 - "Why Are We Here?" presented by Richard Dawkins Part 4 - "Why Am I Me?" presented by Susan Greenfield Part 5 - "How Will It All End?" presented by Ian Stewart The series attracted controversy and criticism from creationists, as well as praise from other reviewers. Animation Lilla syster kanin is a 1988 short film written by Eva Eriksson, Jan Gustavsson and Ulf Nilsson and directed by Eva Eriksson and Jan Gustavsson. Comedy Burning Annie is an American comedy film starring Gary Lundy, Sara Downing, Kim Murphy, Brian Klugman, Jay Paulson, Rini Bell, Todd Duffey, and Kathleen Rose Perkins. It is the feature directorial debut of Van Flesher. The film is produced by Randy Mack of Armak Productions and distributed by Warner Brothers and Lightyear Entertainment. Animation Hard-Ons 'Everyone Seems to Be Out to Get You' is a 2011 animated short music video directed by Mark Gravas. Documentary film Touba is a 2013 historical documentary film directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi. Comedy Treatment is a 2011 comedy/drama film directed by Sean Nelson and Steven Schardt. Documentary film Antonio + Silvana = 2 is a 2011 Documentary film written and directed by Simone Aleandri,Luca Onorati and Vanni Gandolfo. Science Fiction Orphaned as a baby when his parents were killed in a vicious orc attack, Kendrick of Elwood was raised by his elder brother, Darius. Though only nine at the time, Darius devoted his life to Kendrick's care and to purging orcs from their land. As Darius grew into a great warrior, he sheltered Kendrick from all possible harm. Now, after years of absence, a new danger emerges, more lethal than the threat of orcs or men. Reports of dragon attacks spread like wildfire through the panicked land. In memory of his mother's prophesies of a mighty Dragon Hunter in their bloodline, Darius leads Kendrick on a perilous journey to the castle of Ocard - the Dragon Hunter training grounds. As they battle through evil men and orc-infested lands, they align with a band of rogue warriors who swear their allegiance in this hazardous quest. The Brothers of Elwood, joined by Raya, an elven princess, Olick, a mute Berserker, and five human mercenaries must escape orc ambushes and dragon attacks to reach the fortress at Ocard. Will dragons completely decimate the countryside? Only the Dragon Hunter will decide! Animation Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown is the 13th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on January 28, 1975 and aired annually on CBS from 1975 to 2000. It has aired annually on ABC since 2001. Comedy Kath & Kimderella is a 2012 Australian film. It is a spin-off of the hit television series, Kath & Kim created by Gina Riley and Jane Turner. The film was released in Australia in September 2012, and arrived on Blu-ray and DVD on 23 May 2013. It premiered on Australian television just five days after, on the Seven Network. Comedy Mechanic Alludu is a Tollywood action-comedy film which released on May 27, 1993 and was produced by Allu Aravind. This film stars Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, and Akkineni Nageswara Rao. B. Gopal directed this film. Animation Seven Days in the Woods is a 2010 short animated experimental film directed by Peter Larsson. Documentary film Naqoyqatsi, also known as Naqoyqatsi: Life as War, is a 2002 film directed by Godfrey Reggio and edited by Jon Kane, with music composed by Philip Glass. It is the third and final film in the Qatsi trilogy. Naqoyqatsi is a Hopi word meaning "life as war". In the film's closing credits, Naqoyqatsi is also translated as "civilized violence" and "a life of killing each other". While Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi examine modern life in industrial countries and the conflict between encroaching industrialization and traditional ways of life, using slow motion and time-lapse footage of cities and natural landscapes, about eighty percent of Naqoyqatsi uses archive footage and stock images manipulated and processed digitally on non-linear editing workstations and intercut with specially-produced computer generated imagery to demonstrate society's transition from a natural environment to a technology-based one. Reggio described the process as "virtual cinema". Comedy Captain Fracassa's Journey is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Scola. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller Season is a 1989 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed Padmarajan, starring Mohanlal and Gavin Packard in lead roles. The film, though a failure at the box office, stands apart because of Padmarajan's story-telling style, unconventional plot and characters, realistic portrayal of drug trade in Kovalam and flawless performance of Mohanlal and is considered now as a cult classic. The story is set in the beautiful locales of Kovalam beach in Kerala and Poojappura Central Prison, Trivandrum. In spite of the film's commercial failure at the time, Season is now considered to be amongst the best revenge thriller classics ever made in Malayalam and Mohanlal's performance in the movie stands apart because of his unconventional style of acting in such a complex plot. The film also showed how narration can be used as a strong tool in storytelling. Many feel that this movie was much ahead of time and if it would have released in late nineties, would have done good business. Animation Goodbye Rabbit, Hop Hop is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Caleb Wood. Animation ¡Que vecinos tan animales! is a 1998 animation film written by Ion Etxebeste and directed by Maite Ruiz de Austri. Comedy Vertiges de l'amour is a film directed by Laurent Chouchan released on Dec 19, 2001. Documentary film "Filmmakers David Weissman and Bill Weber co-directed the 2001 documentary, The Cockettes, chronicling San Francisco’s legendary theater troupe of hippies and drag queens, 1969–1972. We Were Here revisits San Francisco a decade later, as its flourishing gay community is hit with an unimaginable disaster. The first film to take a deep and reflective look back at the arrival of AIDS, We Were Here focuses on a small number of interviewees, all of whom lived in San Francisco before the epidemic hit.The stories they tell are not only intensely personal, but also address the much larger political and sexual complexities of that era. We Were Here explores what was not so easy to discern in the midst of it all — the parallel histories of suffering and loss. Despite legitimate fears of being forced back into the closet by AIDS, the gay community was in many ways greatly empowered by the challenges that the epidemic presented. Though this is a San Francisco-based story, the issues it addresses extend not only beyond San Francisco but also beyond AIDS itself. It speaks to our societal relationship to death and illness, our capacity as individuals to rise to the occasion, and the importance of community in addressing unimaginable crises." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Spitzenleistung is a 1996 comedy film directed by Gernot Friedel. Comedy Meet my rapist is a 2013 comedy short film written and directed by Jessie Kahnweiler. Comedy Giants and Toys is a 1958 Japanese comedy film directed by Yasuzo Masumura and starring Hiroshi Kawaguchi. It portrays the increasingly frenzied efforts of the World candy company to compete with the rival Giant and Apollo companies over caramel sales. World "discovers" a tomboy girl with bad teeth to be the center of their promotional campaign, involving colorful space suits and ray guns. It turns out that as she becomes famous that she's less and less inclined to go along with World's plans for her. The film satirizes the instant manufacture of media stars, the decline of a gentlemanly business ethos and rise of a culture of ruthless corporate skulduggery, and the emphasis on work at the expense of personal life and health—Mr Goda's health has been so ruined by his diet of pep pills and tranquilizers by the end of the film that he is regularly coughing up blood. Comedy Southlander is an American independent film by Steve Hanft and Ross Harris. Originally titled Recycler after the Los Angeles magazine of the same name, the filmwriters changed the name of the movie—and a central plot device—to Southlander to avoid trademark issues. Thriller Dark Harbor is a 1998 film directed by Adam Coleman Howard starring Alan Rickman, Norman Reedus and Polly Walker. Documentary film Paul Soldner: Playing With Fire is a 2005 documentary and biography film written by Jessica Everleth and directed by Renee Bergan. Documentary film Journey of the Heart: Henri Nouwen is a 2004 film written by William Finlay and directed by Karen Pascal. Thriller This smarmy exploitation film from director Jeff Werner posits a busload of cheerleaders kidnapped for a two million dollar ransom by some ex-jocks who take them to a remote cabin. This is another one of those movies where none of the characters behave like real people. Forced to strip by their captors, the cheerleaders (from three rival high-schools) let their competitive spirit get the best of them and are soon giggling and preening naked in a gunpoint beauty-pageant. One of the captors is a "sensitive guy" (Robert Houston of The Hills Have Eyes), which he proves by masturbating in the doorway while a female kidnapper molests one cheerleader in a bathtub. Kristine DeBell stars as a captive who falls for ringleader Jason Williams before the ludicrous finale involving a complicated hotel ransom-drop and a cheerleader swinging a chainsaw. This is an extremely tacky film, even for its subgenre, but it probably started off much worse. Some racial epithets have obviously been removed by re-dubbing, and what appears to have been a fairly graphic rape scene has been excised. What remains is neither innocuous enough to be funny or sick enough to be a cult film. The only things that make this picture worth seeing are the cast and the frequent topless scenes. Serious drive-in devotees will recognize Shell Kepler of the teen-angst classic Homework, as well as stars DeBell and Williams, who also appeared in the X-rated Alice in Wonderland for this film's producer, onetime porn director Bill Osco (Mona, the Virgin Nymph).. Animation "Drugs I Need" is a satirical animated short made by The Animation Farm and the Austin Lounge Lizards and produced by the Consumers Union. Comedy Hillbilly Hare is a 1950 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Robert McKimson, with a story by Tedd Pierce and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Bugs as usual is voiced by Mel Blanc, as is Curt Martin; uncredited Stan Freberg and John T Smith both voice Punkin'head Martin, and Smith the jukebox square dance caller. Animation Bugs and Thugs is a 1954 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It features Bugs Bunny with Rocky and Mugsy. The film is a semi-remake of Racketeer Rabbit, with a similar oven gag. It was directed by Friz Freleng. Documentary film Grateful Dawg is a documentary film from 2000 which chronicles the friendship and musical relationship of musicians Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. Director and producer Gillian Grisman uses multiple videos, as well as live recordings, to help show this bond between two friends and musicians. It gives a view of Garcia outside the Grateful Dead. The film includes many live performances of Grisman and Garcia. The DVD has the following chapters: Start "Grateful Dawg" Early Pickin' "The Sweet Sunny South" Old and in the Way "Pig in a Pen" Sweetwater Reunion "Dawg's Waltz" "Sitting Here in Limbo" Sea Shanties "Off to Sea Once More" Not for Kids Only "Jenny Jenkins" "Arabia" Intro "Arabia" "The Thrill is Gone" Intro "The Thrill is Gone" The Living Room "Friend of the Devil" End Credits Comedy Cosi is a 1996 Australian comedy-drama-musical film directed by Mark Joffe. Louis Nowra wrote both the screenplay and the play it is based on. Comedy Maid's Night Out is a 1938 American romantic comedy film made by RKO Radio Pictures and starring Joan Fontaine and Allan Lane. It was directed by Ben Holmes from a screenplay by Bert Granet, adapted by from the radio play Certified by Willoughby Speyers. Comedy Le segretarie del sesto is a 2009 film directed by Angelo Longoni. Comedy Pachito Rex: I'm Leaving But Not for Good is a 2001 Comedy film written by Flavio González Mello and directed by Fabián Hofman. Comedy Revenge of the Cheerleaders is 1976 comedy sport film written by Ted Greenwald, Nathaniel Dorsky, and Ace Baandige and directed by Richard Lerner. Thriller Lake Placid is a 1999 American monster horror comedy film. The film was written by David E. Kelley and directed by Steve Miner, starring Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, Oliver Platt, Brendan Gleeson, Betty White, Meredith Salenger and Mariska Hargitay. The plot revolves around a giant, 30-foot-long man-eating crocodile which terrorizes the fictional location of Black Lake, Maine, United States, and also follows the dysfunctional group who attempt to capture or destroy the creature. The film was produced by Fox 2000 Pictures and Stan Winston Studios and principal photography was shot in British Columbia, Canada. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and released in cinemas in the United States on July 16, 1999, and in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2000. The film was a financial success at the box office and was followed by three made-for-television sequels, Lake Placid 2, Lake Placid 3 and Lake Placid: The Final Chapter. Documentary film Moments, Israel is a 2002 Comedy/Drama Documentary film directed by Idan Alterman, Uri Bar-On and Rafi Bukai. Thriller Mad Dogs is a 2002 Thriller film written by Simon Louvish and directed by Ahmed A. Jamal Comedy Hearts In Love is a 1991 musical, romance film written by Gábor Mészöly and directed by György Dobray. Documentary film Northern Spring is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Dovile Gasiunaite. Documentary film Learn about this shocking story kept from the world for over 50 years from many of the actual people that lived it! This is NOT the incident often spoken about when people talk about Eisenhower meeting the Aliens at Edwards Air Force Base. Comedy Capitão Falcão is an upcoming Portuguese action adventure film directed by João Leitão. It is scheduled to be released in the summer of 2014. Animation "This is a film that explores the two sided-ness of the comic book page. Although I’d been wanting to make this film for many years, I couldn’t resolve the technical challenges with 16mm. However, Digital Video’s sensitivity to low light allowed me to use a lightbox to harvest the superimpositions created when the two sides of a comic book page are backlit. Another “Couplet” from my ongoing Prolix Satori series." Quoting director Lewis Klahr from the 2011 Ann Arbor Film Festival site. Documentary film William Shatner's Get a LIfe is a 2013 Telly Award winning film. Comedy Plastic Little is an anime created by Satoshi Urushihara. It was published in Japan as a one-shot OVA. The anime motion picture was first released in North America on VHS by ADV Films, in 2001 ADV announced that the anime would be released on DVD on February 5, 2002. Like much of Urushihara's work, Plastic Little provides significant amounts of fan service, and along with Burn-Up Excess, is one of two ADV titles to include the trademarked "Jiggle Counter". Animation The Pink Panther searches for the master of the bottle that he became genie for. Thriller Nightfire is a 1994 thriller film written by Helen Haxton and Catherine Tavel and directed by Mike Sedan. Animation Hare-Less Wolf is a 1958 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and the absent-minded wolf character, Charles M. Wolf. An uncredited June Foray voices the wolf's wife, who appears in a brief scene at the beginning of the cartoon. Comedy Play Me a Love Song is a Croatian comedy film directed by Goran Kulenovic. It was released in 2007. Comedy Last Stop for Paul is a 2006 independent film by Neil Mandt. It chronicles the journey of two men to the Full Moon Party in Thailand. The film is notable in that there was no crew and no casting. Documentary film Love Story is a 2011 New Zealand film directed by and starring Florian Habicht. Set in New York City, the film combines real-life scenes where members of the public dictate the love story with those of Florian and Masha Yakovenko as they act it out. The film's world premier was held at the opening night of the New Zealand International Film Festival 2011. Love Story has screened in numerous international film festivals, and won the Audience Choice Award at the Pluk de Nacht Outdoor film festival in Amsterdam 2013. Jarvis Cocker of Pulp saw the film during the London International Film Festival, and invited Habicht to make a film about his group. Thriller Blade is a 1998 American Vampire Superhero Action film starring Wesley Snipes and Stephen Dorff, loosely based on the Marvel Comics character Blade. Snipes plays Blade, a human-vampire hybrid who protects humans from vampires. The film was directed by Stephen Norrington and written by David S. Goyer. Blade grossed $70 million at the U.S. box office, and $131.2 million worldwide. It was followed by two sequels, Blade II and Blade: Trinity, both written by Goyer who also directed the latter. Thriller Dharma Yuddam is a 1979 Tamil film directed by R. C. Sakthi, a close associate of Kamal Hassan. It stars Rajinikanth and Sridevi in the lead. Documentary film PARTY ON as Saturday Night Live celebrates Mike Myers' six awesome seasons as a regular on the show. Compiled by the producers of SNL, Mike Myers' lineup of characters totally rules: -Wayne Campbell of Wayne's World -Dieter, host of Sprockets -Linda Richman, hostess of Coffee Talk -Simon -Phillip, the Hyper-Hypo kid -Ron Wood Documentary film Our Man in Tehran is a 2013 historical documentary film written by Drew Taylor and Robert Wright and directed by Drew Taylor and Larry Weinstein. Comedy The Willi Busch Report is a 1979 German drama film directed by Niklaus Schilling. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy It's a Pleasure is a film directed by William A. Seiter released on March 3, 1945. Documentary film The Great Grandmother Has Alzheimer's is 2012 documentary film written and directed by Iván Mora Manzano. Science Fiction Space Pirate Captain Harlock is a 2013 Japanese 3D CG anime film directed by Shinji Aramaki. In 2010, Toei Animation announced that it made a pilot for a computer-graphics remake, and it presented the pilot at Tokyo International Anime Fair that year. In the next year, was presented a preview of Space Pirate Captain Harlock at Annecy International Animated Film Festival. This is Toei Animation's second highest production budget ever at the equivalent of over 30 million dollars. The story was reconstructed by the writer Harutoshi Fukui to reflect the themes of modern society and Toei provided the latest filmmaking technology for the film. An English-narrated international teaser trailer was released for promotion. It was shown out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and was screened at the 33rd Hawaii International Film Festival. It received a mixed to negative response from critics and was nominated for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year and won the Lumiere award in Best International 3D Feature - Animated category at the 3D Creative Arts Award. Animation The Lion's Busy is a seven-minute Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1950, written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Friz Freleng. It features Leo the Lion and Beaky Buzzard. This is Beaky Buzzard's first cartoon since The Bashful Buzzard due to Bob Clampett's departure from Warner Bros. in 1946. This cartoon is the first time Blanc voices Beaky due to Kent Rogers' death in 1944, and the final appearance of Leo the Lion from Looney Tunes cartoons until Tweety's High-Flying Adventure in 2000. Animation Evolution of the Red Star is a 1973 short animation film directed by Adam Beckett. Thriller Meteor Apocalypse is a 2009 American science fiction film directed by Micho Rutare. Animation Minus is a 2011 animated short comedy film written by Stan Vince and directed by Marine Brun, Antoine Foulot, Cheng LI, Yuyou Ling, Inès Pagniez, Raphaël Théolade, Paul Torris, Stanislas Manoukian and Vincent Roucher. Comedy The Crazy Clock Maker is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? is a 1977 documentary film about Dorothy and Bob DeBolt, an American couple who have adopted 14 children, some of whom are severely disabled war orphans. VHS and DVD releases use the shortened title Who Are the DeBolts? The film was narrated by Henry Winkler, who also served as executive producer, and won an Academy Award for Best Feature-length Documentary in 1978, as well as the Directors Guild of America Award and the Humanitas Award for producer and director John Korty in 1979. A 50-minute version of the film shown on ABC in December, 1978, earned a 1979 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Program and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Informational Program for Winkler, Korty, and producers Warren Lockhart and Dan McCann. A sequel, Steppin' Out: The DeBolts Grow Up, was made in 1980 with Kris Kristofferson as host and narrator. The DVD edition typically includes the 46-minute sequel as a featurette. The family was also the subject of a book, 19 Steps Up The Mountain: The Story of The DeBolt Family, by Joseph P. Blank. Science Fiction LFO is a 2013 Scandinavian contained drama/Sci-Fi directed and written by Antonio Tublén about a man who realizes that he can hypnotize with sound. He starts experimenting on his neighbors, where the abuse of power takes over and, eventually, severe consequences for mankind are at stake. The director Antonio Tublén also directed the 2009 film Original (film) Zentropa together with Alexander Brøndsted and was awarded by Danny Boyle for best film at Shanghai International Film Festival. Animation Trip to Earth is a 2013 short film produced by Taller del Coco. Animation Flatworld is an award-winning 1997 animated short directed by Daniel Greaves. The film was shot using a combination of cardboard cut-outs and traditional cell animation. Thriller Chained Heat 3: Hell Mountain is a 1998 action, drama, horror, thriller film written by Chris Hyde and directed by Mike Rohl. Comedy A los 40 is a 2014 film written and directed by Bruno Ascenzo. Comedy "At St. Helena’s School, the abstinence message comes through loud and clear. So when one boy wants to triumph over his fear of coming out, he does it whole hog—with glitter, glamour, and dance. " - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation The King of Pigs is a 2011 South Korean animated drama film directed by Yeon Sang-ho. It won three awards at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. The film was selected to be screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Athisaya Piravi is a 1990 Tamil film starring Rajinikanth, Nagesh and Kanaka and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was directed by SP. Muthuraman. It was a box office hit. The film is a remake of Yamudiki Mogudu, a 1988 Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi, Radha, Vijayashanti, Kota Srinivasa Rao and Allu Rama Lingaiah. Animation Fuhgeddaboudit is a 2012 short animated comedy film written by David Barrita, Sonya Curiel, Elizabeth Casas and directed by Sonya Curiel and Ricardo Lebron. Documentary film Pushcarts and Plantations is a 1998 documentary about Louisiana Jewry from award-winning director Brian Cohen. The documentary combines interviews with historians and locals to tell the 300-year old history of different Jewish communities found in the North, South, and New Orleans. The documentary shares anecdotes about local heroes, little known facts, and personal accounts. Documentary film vrai faux passeport is a 2006 documentry film written and directed by jean luc godard Comedy Freeze Frame is a 1979 animated cartoon which features Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. It was directed by Chuck Jones, who used a freeze frame to introduce the two visible characters along with their bogus Latin names. There also are 12 sled dogs who are never seen; however, Wile E. leaves their box with evidence of having been mauled by them. Animation Case Closed: Magician of the Silver Sky, known as Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky in Japan, is the 8th Case Closed feature film. The movie was released in Japan on April 17, 2004. A Region 2 DVD has been released by Universal Pictures. The movie brought a box office income of 2.8 billion yen. Comedy Ruk Jung is a 2006 Thai romantic-comedy film directed by Haeman Chatemee and starring "Film" Ratchaphoom Tokongsup and Paula Taylor. Thriller Best Seller is a 1987 crime film written by Larry Cohen, directed by John Flynn and starring James Woods and Brian Dennehy. The film tells the story of Cleve, a career hitman, who wants to turn his life story into a book written by Dennis Meechum, a veteran police officer and best-selling author. Comedy Slam Dunk Ernest is a 1995 comedy film, and the eighth full-length feature film starring Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell. It was released direct-to-video, and was directed by long-time Ernest collaborator John R. Cherry III. In this movie, Ernest joins his employer's basketball team and later becomes a star with the help of an angel. It was third and final "Ernest" movie to be filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. The magic shoes concept was later used for the film Like Mike. Documentary film The Children from Jordbro is a 1996 documentary film directed by Rainer Hartleb. Comedy Day-Time Wife is a 1939 Comedy directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell. Linda Darnell and Tyrone Power play Jane and Ken Norton, a married couple approaching their second anniversary. This was Linda Darnell's second movie, at the age of 16. Day-Time Wife was the first of four films that Linda Darnell and Tyrone Power made together over the next few years, Brigham Young, The Mark of Zorro, Blood and Sand. Comedy Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Bugs Bunny animated cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, which originally debuted on June 11, 1955. It is a spiritual successor to Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. In Rabbit Rampage, Bugs is similarly teased by another off-screen animator. The cartoon inspired a 1993 video game for the Super NES, Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage, which allows the player to control Bugs, following a similar plot. A few clips from this short were shown in a trailer for the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 DVD set, but was not included as part of that set. The complete short was released on the Volume 6 set of the series as a "bonus" cartoon. Thriller Anatomy is a 2000 German horror film written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky that stars Franka Potente. A sequel, Anatomy 2 was released in 2003. The film enjoyed a huge box office success in Germany, and Columbia Pictures released the film's English-dubbed version in the United States theatrically. Science Fiction 113 Degrees is a 2013 short, romance, sci-fi film written and directed by Sabrina Doyle. Comedy The Life of Juanita Castro is an American underground film directed by Andy Warhol, filmed in March 1965. Comedy Uyai is a 2008 film directed by Emem Isong and Desmond Elliot. Animation My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade is a direct-to-video animated film produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Pictures in association with Hasbro. The film is the second of the Generation 3 My Little Pony films and the first film to promote the Crystal Princess line. It featured the debut of the Breezies and the 2006 re-design of Spike the dragon, who originally featured in the first My Little Pony series from the 1980s. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, and became the first successful My Little Pony animation to date, before the debut of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. It has a strong following amongst G3 collectors, and has been positively received by many since its DVD debut in 2006. The DVD also features two bonus episodes: A Charming Birthday, which was originally released on video in 2003 and Pinkie Pie and the Ladybug Jamboree. This film, along with Disney's Bambi 2, is the last animated film to ever be released on VHS. The film is notable for being the MLP animation that was sent to Lauren Faust in the hopes of retooling the My Little Pony series. Comedy Was nicht passt, wird passend gemacht is a 2002 film directed by Peter Thorwarth. Documentary film Fighting for Our Lives is a 1975 documentary film produced by Glen Pearcy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Picture Mommy Dead is a 1966 horror film directed by Bert I. Gordon and starring Don Ameche and Martha Hyer. Thriller The Bridesmaid is a 2004 film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol. Its title in French is La Demoiselle d'honneur. The film is based on the novel The Bridesmaid by Ruth Rendell. Comedy My Fellow Americans is a 1996 American comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and James Garner as feuding ex-presidents. Dan Aykroyd, Lauren Bacall, Esther Rolle, John Heard, Wilford Brimley, Bradley Whitford and Jeff Yagher are also in the cast. The film is named for the traditional opening of Presidential addresses to the American people. Lemmon's perennial collaborator, Walter Matthau, was slated to co-star. Health problems kept Matthau from appearing so Garner was chosen to star opposite Lemmon for their first project together. The film was unofficially called "Grumpy Old Presidents" by those on the set. Comedy Avanti! is a 1972 American/Italian comedy film produced and directed by Billy Wilder. The film starred Jack Lemmon and Juliet Mills. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the 1968 play of the same title by Samuel Taylor. Comedy Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator is a 1988 French comedy written by Gérard Lauzier, directed by Édouard Molinaro, and starring Pierre Richard, Emmanuelle Béart, and Richard Bohringer. Comedy King of California is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Cahill. It is his debut as a screenwriter and director. The film premiered on January 24, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and opened in limited release in North America on September 14, 2007. The film stars Michael Douglas as a mentally ill man who believes he has discovered buried treasure and Evan Rachel Wood as his weary daughter. Thriller Trancers II is a 1991 American action science fiction film directed by Charles Band. It is the sequel to Trancers starring Tim Thomerson and Helen Hunt. The film has been released on DVD through the Trancers boxset or as a single DVD in Europe. Comedy Dorf's Golf Bible is a 1988 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Eddie Deezen and Michele Smith along with a special appearance by Sam Snead Comedy Lonesome Luke Leans to the Literary is a 1916 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Bradley Wiggins – A Year In Yellow is an in-depth, no-holds barred documentary that explores the life of one of Britain’s brightest sport starts. Cameras follow Wiggins as he takes on some of Europe’s toughest races and tries to balance his professional and personal life. With exclusive access to those closest to him, the film captures the man behind all the headlines and sporting achievements, from his arduous training schedule that sees him taken away from his family for months at a time to struggling to cope with enormous media pressure. Thriller Nature Unleashed: Fire is a 2004 thriller film written by Michael Hurst and Allan A. Goldstein, and directed by Allan A. Goldstein. Documentary film Stay Where You Are is a 2013 short documentary drama film written and directed by Tijana Petrovic. Comedy Take It from Me is a 1937 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Max Miller, Betty Lynne and Buddy Baer. It is also known as Transatlantic Trouble. A British boxing promoter tries to get an opportunity for his man to fight for the title in America. Comedy Loser Takes All is a British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Glynis Johns, Rossano Brazzi, and Robert Morley, and based on a screenplay by Graham Greene. Documentary film Far from Afghanistan is a 2012 documentary war film directed by John Gianvito, Jon Jost, Minda Martin, Soon-Mi Yoo and Travis Wilkerson. Comedy La familia Pérez is a 1948 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Thriller सुरक्षा is a 1979 Hindi language movie directed by Ravikant Nagaich. The film stars Mithun Chakravorty, Ranjeeta, Jeevan, Jagdeep, Iftekhar, and Aruna Irani. Based as a spy thriller, it was the first of a two of such films with Mithun in the lead, the other being Wardat. The film also marked Bappi Lahiri's entry as a singer. The success of Surakshaa made Mithun a commercial star. Comedy Sergeant Murphy is a 1938 American comedy film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Ronald Reagan. Thriller True Men is a 2006 thriller film directed by Kerry Logan. Comedy The Missing Scarf is a 2013 computer animated short film directed by Eoin Duffy, produced by Jamie Hogan & narrated by George Takei. The film was shortlisted for the 86th Academy Awards. The project was created in conjunction with Irish Film Board, Raidió Teilifís Éireann and Arts Council of Ireland, the short film is made in Blender3D, making the first blender-made short film to be shortlisted for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2014. Comedy De Mantel der Liefde is a 1978 Dutch film directed by Adriaan Ditvoorst. Comedy The Almost Guys is a 2004 American comedy film written and directed by Eric Fleming, produced by Andrea Michaud and starring an ensemble cast. It was filmed on 35mm in Southern California. Film locations included Los Angeles, Lancaster, Long Beach, Upland and Downey. Worldwide rights to the independently produced film were acquired by National Lampoon. Thriller Adharvam is a 1989 Malayalam drama film directed by Dennis Joseph and written by Shibu Chakravarthy; starring Mammootty, Ganesh Kumar, Charuhasan, Silk Smitha, Thilakan, and Parvathy in the main roles. Mammootty played the role of Anantha Padmanabhan, an expert in mystic tantric rituals. The songs and background score of the movie was by Ilaiyaraaja. Comedy Hi Gang! is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon and Vic Oliver. It was a spin-off from the popular radio series Hi Gang!. Documentary film The Old Soldier's Ballad is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Vinícius Reis. Thriller The Invasion of Carol Enders is a 1973 film directed by Burt Brinckerhoff. Thriller Heaven's Prisoners is a 1996 American drama crime thriller film directed by Phil Joanou and starring Alec Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, Mary Stuart Masterson, Teri Hatcher and Eric Roberts. It is based on a Dave Robicheaux homonymous novel by James Lee Burke. Harley Peyton and Scott Frank wrote the screenplay. The film was followed by In the Electric Mist, starring Tommy Lee Jones as Dave Robicheaux. In the sequel, Robicheaux still lives in Louisiana and has come out of retirement as an Iberia Parish sheriff's detective. Thriller Secret of Stamboul is a 1936 British thriller film, taken from the novel The Eunuch of Stamboul by Dennis Wheatley, directed by Andrew Marton and starring Valerie Hobson, James Mason and Frank Vosper. A British agent travels to Istanbul to try and thwart a revolution. Thriller The Wilby Conspiracy is a 1975 thriller film directed by Ralph Nelson and filmed in Kenya. It was written by Rodney Amateau, based on the 1972 novel by Peter Driscoll. It had a limited release in the US. Thriller Tokyo File 212 is a 1951 American film directed by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. It was credited as Hollywood's first feature film totally filmed in Japan. Comedy Catch Me... I'm in Love is a 2011 Filipino romantic film starring Sarah Geronimo and Gerald Anderson. It was released on March 23, 2011. This was the first team-up of Gerald Anderson and Sarah Geronimo in the silver screen, both of them already worked in an commercial advertisement. They recently made their second movie of the tandem entitled "Won't Last A Day Without You" which premiered nationwide last November 30 at the same year. Comedy Our Girl Friday is a 1953 British comedy film starring Joan Collins, George Cole, Kenneth More and Robertson Hare. A woman is shipwrecked with three men on a deserted island. Thriller Im Banne des Unheimlichen is a 1968 German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger and Siw Mattson. It is part of a series of German screen adaptations of Edgar Wallace's thriller novels. Science Fiction The Stepford Children is the second of three made-for-television sequels to the 1975 cult film The Stepford Wives. The film premiered on the NBC network on March 15, 1987. The film was directed by Alan J. Levi and written by William Bleich. Animation Traveling Light is a 1985 short animation film directed by Jane Aaron. Documentary film Is Bible prophecy really being fulfilled in this generation? Could Armageddon and the end of the age be just around the corner? Skeptical investigative reporter Steve Stone sets out to find the truth in this incredible new docu-drama. Comedy Mon curé chez les nudistes is a French sex comedy from 1982 directed by Robert Thomas. The main role is played by Paul Préboist. Comedy The Charmer is a 1931 Italian comedy film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Armando Falconi, Tina Lattanzi and Ada Dondini. It is part of the White Telephone genre of films. Comedy Los tres berretines is a 1933 Argentine black and white comedy film, the first film made by the newly formed Lumiton film studio, and one of the first sound films made in Argentina. It was a great success and launched the film career of the comedian Luis Sandrini. Animation The Wacky Wabbit is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was released on May 2, 1942. It was directed by Robert Clampett. It stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Comedy Crash and Byrnes is a 2000 action film. Brian Trenchard-Smith is credited as creative consultant. Thriller Unos Pocos con Valor is a Honduran film based on the book Los Pájaros de Belén by Mario Berrios, released in Honduras on August 20th 2010. Based on real life events, the story follows a group of special forces police officers who come up against the most dangerous gang in Honduras. Directed by Costa Rican Douglas Martin, the film's executive producers were Ismael Bevilacqua and Marisol Santos alongside Associate Producer Kattia Dominguez. Sixteen foreigners were in charge of camera direction and special effects and it was shot on location in San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, Siguatepeque, La Lima and El Progreso, Yoro. The whole post-production took place in Costa Rica, on the now closed post company called Dart, everything was done on Final Cut Pro and Later moved to an Avid DS for its mastering. Something interesting on this process is that the post, including finishing the edit, color correction, sound design and mastering was done in a period of 5 days by a small post team. The main Honduran cast consisted of 13 policemen, 13 criminals and eight women representing the wives of criminals, victims of abduction and secretaries, along with 21 supporting actors and four extras. Science Fiction Skulhedface is a 1994 movie directed by Melanie Mandl. It is yet another story in Gwar's grand storyline, and the third to be released on video. Documentary film Back To The Roots is a 2012 documentary film directed by Gonçalo Cardeira. Comedy Pieces of Eight is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Adam Carl. Comedy Prom Wars is a comedy featuring Raviv Ullman, Alia Shawkat, Rachelle Lefèvre, and Nicolas Wright. Thriller Twists of Terror is a Canadian horror/thriller television film starring Jennifer Rubin, Françoise Robertson and Nick Mancuso, directed by Douglas Jackson. The film first aired its native Canada in July 1997 and then in Germany during November 1997, whilst the film's video premiere in the UK was during April 1998, and made its television premiere in America, October 17, 1998, on Showtime. Documentary film The Lost Colony is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Astrid Bussink. Comedy Behind the Candelabra is a 2013 American drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh about the last ten years in the life of pianist Liberace and the secret affair he had with the younger Scott Thorson, based on Thorson’s memoir, Behind the Candelabra: My Life with Liberace. Richard LaGravenese wrote the screenplay. Jerry Weintraub was the executive producer. It premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2013 and competed for the Palme d'Or. It aired on HBO on May 26, 2013 and was given a cinematic release in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2013. The film received general acclaim from television critics, mostly praising the performances of Michael Douglas and Matt Damon. Comedy Klondike Annie is a 1936 black-and-white comedy drama film starring Mae West and Victor McLaglen. The film was co-written by West from her play "Frisco Kate", which she wrote in 1921. The film was directed by Raoul Walsh. Mae West portrays a kept woman by the name of Rose Carlton, "The Frisco Doll". She accidentally murders her keeper, Chan Lo, while he is trying to kill her and escapes on a steamer to Nome, Alaska. The Frisco Doll is now wanted for murder. En route she is given space in a cabin with a missionary woman, Sister Annie Alden. The woman is on her way to rescue a financially troubled mission in Nome. Sister Annie dies en route. The Frisco Doll, fearing apprehension by the Sheriff, assumes the identity of Sister Annie and dresses her up as a prostitute in a scene later deleted by the censors. The Frisco Doll decides to keep Sister Annie's promise of rescuing the mission and raises the money through a soul-shaking sermon and song. Klondike Annie/Rose Carlton/The Frisco doll knows she needs to turn herself in and prove her innocence because it was self-defense. Steaming back to San Francisco she falls in love with the Captain of the boat, Bull Brackett. Documentary film One Love: The Bob Marley All-Star Tribute is a 1999 music documentary written by Lewis Friedman and Terence Dackombe. Animation Portraits rats Sainte-Hlne is a 2007 animated film directed by Cdric Villain. Comedy Lego Star Wars: Bombad Bounty is a 2010 comedy short film directed by Peder Pedersen and produced by M2Film for Lego and Cartoon Network in collaboration with Lucasfilm. It was made as a follow-up to Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2. The story overlaps with the original Star Wars trilogy, while following a separate plotline starring Jar Jar Binks and Boba Fett. Similar to the director's two previous shorts, Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick and Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2, the film also includes several inside-jokes that pay homage to the Star Wars series and the Indiana Jones films. Thriller Money Ratnam is a 2014 Indian Malayalam comedy thriller film directed by debutant Santhosh Nair starring Fahadh Faasil and Niveda Thomas. Touted to be a road movie, it narrates a story that happen in a 24-hour time frame during a journey from Munnar to Marayur. Scripted by Anil Narayanan and Ajith C. Lokesh, the music department was handled by Prashanth Pillai, while the camera was helmed by Neel D. Kunha. Money Ratnam is the 100th film of the production house Century Films. The film's locations include Udumalpet, Pollachi, Ernakulam, and Sholayar. It released on 26 September 2014 as an Onam release. Comedy Orphans of the Street is a 1938 film directed by John H. Auer. Animation DC Showcase: Jonah Hex is a 2010 short animated film, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by noted Western comics writer Joe R. Lansdale, featuring Thomas Jane as disfigured bounty hunter Jonah Hex on the trail of a ruthless brothel madame who has murdered his latest quarry. The film, which was released on July 27, 2010 as a bonus feature on the Batman: Under the Red Hood DVD, was the second of the DC Showcase series and was included on the compilation DVD DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection in an extended version. Comedy Atraco a las tres is a 1962 Spanish comedy film directed by José María Forqué. It is inspired by Mario Monicelli's masterpiece Big Deal on Madonna Street Animation La nichée is a 1978 animation, short film directed by Gérard Collin. Science Fiction Nineteen is a 1987 science fiction film directed by Kensho Yamashita from a screenplay by Hiroshi Kashiwabara, and produced by Toho Company, Limited. Comedy The Cowboy Quarterback is a 1939 film directed by Noel M. Smith. Comedy Chinna Mapillai is a 1993 Indian Tamil-language film starring Prabhu Ganesan and Sukanya in lead roles. The film was a commercial success upon release in January 1993. It was remade in Telugu as Chinna Alludu, in Hindi as Coolie No.1 and in Kannada as Coolie Raja. Animation The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie is a 1979 Looney Tunes film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animated bridging sequences, hosted by Bugs Bunny. The bridging sequences show Bugs at his home, which is cantilevered over a carrot-juice waterfall. Early on, Bugs discusses the wild villains he had co-starred with in his cartoons, which is followed by a tongue-in-cheek sequence depicting the history of comedy and a scene in which Bugs discusses his "several fathers". The latter scene was written by Chuck Jones as a way to debunk fellow animation director Robert Clampett's claims throughout the 1970s that he alone created Bugs, and Clampett's name is notably missing from Bugs's list, as a result of the conflict between Jones and Clampett. The first half of the film consists of classic cartoons featuring Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Marvin the Martian, and Pepé Le Pew. They include: Hare-Way to the Stars Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century Robin Hood Daffy Duck Amuck Bully for Bugs Ali Baba Bunny Rabbit Fire Comedy There They Go-Go-Go! is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Comedy Wrong Again is a 1929 two-reel comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot in October and November 1928, and released February 23, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Although it is a silent film, it was released with a synchronised music and sound-effects track in theatres equipped for sound. Comedy Coyote Falls is a 2010 Looney Tunes film starring characters Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. It is directed by Matthew O'Callaghan, written by Tom Sheppard, produced by Reel FX Creative Studios and released by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner movie to be made into CGI in 3D and it was released with Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore. The short was also released on the Cats & Dogs DVD and Blu-ray. Comedy The Return of Casanova is a 1992 French comedy film directed by Édouard Niermans. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Shot In Bombay is a 2008 documentary film directed by Liz Mermin. Documentary film #chicagoGirl: The Social Network Takes on a Dictator is a 2013 documentary, action, drama film written and directed by Joe Piscatella. Comedy Master Muscles is a 2014 comedy, drama and short film written and directed by Efrén Hernández. Science Fiction Wing Commander is a 1999 science fiction film loosely based on the video game series of the same name. It was directed by Chris Roberts, the creator of the game series, and stars Freddie Prinze, Jr., Matthew Lillard, Saffron Burrows, Tchéky Karyo, Jürgen Prochnow, David Suchet and David Warner. Principal photography took place in Luxembourg and post-production was done in Austin, Texas. Thriller Only the Wind Knows the Answer is a 1974 West German-French thriller film directed by Alfred Vohrer. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Whistling in Brooklyn is the third and last film starring comedian Red Skelton as radio personality and amateur detective Wally "The Fox" Benton, following Whistling in the Dark and Whistling in Dixie. Wally prepares to marry his girlfriend, but gets sidetracked when he is mistaken for a serial murderer. Leo Durocher makes his screen debut, playing himself. Documentary film Occupy Love is a 2012 documentary film about the Occupy movement by Velcrow Ripper. The film, which premiered at the 2012 Vancouver International Film Festival, argues that the Arab Spring, Occupy movement, Indignados and other movements all form part of a single global movement. Occupy Love features figures including bell hooks, Naomi Klein, Bill McKibben, Judy Rebick and Rebecca Solnit. Animation The Calico Dragon is a 1935 Happy Harmonies cartoon short. When a little girl falls asleep after reading a fairy tale to her doll, her toys come to life. The toys act out a fairy tale in which a prince has to fight a dragon. The cartoon was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject in 1935. Animation The Good Dinosaur is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is scheduled to be released on November 25, 2015. It is the studio's sixteenth feature film. Bob Peterson, who came up with the idea for the story, directed The Good Dinosaur until August 2013, when he was removed from the film. On October 21, 2014, Peter Sohn was announced as the new director. Animation Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior is the United States title for the 11th Pokémon movie and the second movie in the Diamond & Pearl trilogy, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl the Movie: Giratina and the Bouquet of the Sky: Shaymin. Directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Hideki Sonoda, it was released in Japanese theaters on July 19, 2008 and was released in Japan on DVD on December 19, 2008. The film premiered on February 13, 2009 in the USA on Cartoon Network and was released on Region 1 DVD on March 31, 2009 and was then premiered on May 23 on Jetix in the UK. This was the first film to be distributed by Universal Studios in North America, the first time since Pokémon 3: The Movie that a film had been distributed by a Big 6 Studio, the first time since Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys that a film was from a studio owned by a major media conglomerate, and the first anime film that Universal has ever distributed. It aired in Pakistan on August 21, 2011 on Cartoon Network Pakistan. The movie was officially announced in a teaser trailer attached to the end of the previous film, Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai. Science Fiction Bunker 731 is a 2012 short sci-fi thriller film written and directed by Jacob Scarpaci & Kerrie Scher. Documentary film This film tells the story of two sets of grandmothers – one in a battered township of Johannesburg, the other in a quiet rural corner of Canada. This film is about how the extraordinary bonds of friendship between these two groups of women is helping to win the fight against AIDS. Comedy Buck Privates is the 1941 comedy/World War II film that turned Bud Abbott and Lou Costello into bona fide movie stars. It was the first service comedy based on the peacetime draft of 1940. The comedy team made two more service comedies before the United States entered the war. A sequel to this movie, Buck Privates Come Home, was released in 1947. Buck Privates is one of three Abbott and Costello films featuring The Andrews Sisters, who were also under contract to Universal Pictures at the time. Abbott and Costello performed a radio version of the film on the Lux Radio Theater on October 13, 1941. Documentary film Victory Through Air Power is a 1943 Walt Disney Technicolor animated feature film based on the 1942 book Victory Through Air Power by Alexander P. de Seversky. De Seversky appeared in the film, an unusual departure from the Disney animated feature films of the time. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Comedy It All Came True is a 1940 criminal musical comedy film. It stars Humphrey Bogart as a gangster who hides from the police in a boarding house. Costar Ann Sheridan introduced the hit song "Angel in Disguise". Documentary film "Filmed over four years, from the dilapidated cement courts of Senegal to upscale American prep schools, ELEVATE documents the extraordinary personal journeys of four particularly tall West African Muslim teenagers. Recruited for both their physical and academic skills they accept basketball scholarships to schools in the United States--and face the daunting challenges of alienation, a foreign language, American-style basketball and an unfamiliar American culture rife with African stereotypes. But with courage, humor, and remarkable resilience, they relentlessly pursue their dreams--to obtain an education and a shot at the NBA." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy FC Venus is a 2005 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Joona Tena. A German remake of the film was released in 2006. Comedy Kiss Me, Stupid is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Dean Martin, Kim Novak, and Ray Walston. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the play L'Ora della Fantasia by Anna Bonacci, which had inspired Wife For a Night, an Italian film starring Gina Lollobrigida. The comic song lyrics were written by Ira Gershwin, using some of George Gershwin's unpublished melodies. Comedy The Secret Friend is a 2010 comedy-drama film based on the 1997 short story of the same name by Brazilian writer João Silvério Trevisan. The film, directed by Flavio Alves, features Viola Harris and Siobhan Fallon in the major roles. The film differs substantially from the original short story, which initially created some tension between the writer and the director. Filming took place in early 2009, mainly in Brooklyn, New York, and debuted at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival, where it was chosen as Best of the Fest. The film centers around the character and life of Anna Marshall, a lonely, elderly widow living in a suburb of New York City, who develops a mysterious friendship with a silent caller. Although a screenplay for a feature version of the short film was written, as of 2011, it has not been officially greenlit. Animation Ulysse is a 2013 short animation film directed by Martin Chabannes, Hugo Boudoukian Meyrant, Anne Labadie, and Candice Theuillon. Comedy Ealing Comedy is a British 2008 comedy film, written by Jon Croker and directed by Neville Raschid. It was premiered at the Ealing Empire on 18 March 2008. Comedy Above Freezing is a 1998 drama film written and directed by Frank Todaro. Documentary film Rwanda pour mémoire is a 2003 documentary film about the Rwandan Genocide. Thriller Death And The Blue-eyed Boy is a 2010 short horror thriller and romance film written and directed by Grant Curatola Documentary film Fabrik / Leben is a 1998 film directed by Alfred Behrens. Thriller Death and the Compass is a 1992 American thriller film written and directed by Alex Cox, based on the Jorge Luis Borges' short story of the same name. It stars Peter Boyle, Miguel Sandoval and Christopher Eccleston. Mexican actress Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez also appears. The film was originally a 55-minute drama made for Spanish TV/BBC in 1992. Producer Karl Braun found further money to expand the film into a feature, but the film was not completed for four years. The soundtrack was composed by Dan Wool and Pray for Rain. Comedy Ghostwriter Hotel is a 2012 film directed by Hiroaki Itô. Comedy Condorman is a 1981 American adventure/comedy superhero film from Walt Disney Productions starring Michael Crawford, Barbara Carrera and Oliver Reed. Inspired by Robert Sheckley's The Game of X, the movie follows comic book illustrator Woodrow Wilkins' attempts to assist in the defection of a female Soviet KGB agent. Thriller Ethir Kaatru is a 1990 Tamil thriller film directed by Mukta S. Sundar. The film features Karthik and Kanaka in lead roles. The film, produced by Muktha Srinivasan, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 7 December 1990. Documentary film Only Image Remains is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Roya Akbari. Animation Wet Paint is a short animation featuring Donald Duck, released on 9 August 1946. Documentary film La línea paterna is a 1995 documentary film written by José Buil and directed by José Buil and Marisa Sistach. Comedy King Kong vs. Godzilla is a 1962 Japanese science fiction Kaiju film produced by Toho Studios. Directed by Ishirō Honda with visual effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, the film starred Tadao Takashima, Kenji Sahara, and Mie Hama. It is the third installment in the Godzilla film series and the first of two Japanese-produced films featuring King Kong and also the first time both characters appeared on film in color and widescreen. Produced as part of Toho's 30th anniversary celebration, this film remains the most commercially successful of all the Godzilla films to date. An American production team produced a heavily altered English version that used new scenes, sound and dubbing. The American production was released theatrically in the United States in the summer of 1963 by Universal International. Documentary film Gaea Girls is a 2000 documentary film directed by Kim Longinotto and Jano Williams. Comedy Baron Prášil is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1940. Comedy The Lounge People is a 1992 film directed by Bradd Saunders. Documentary film Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae is a 2009 music documentary directed by Stascha Bader. Comedy Allare Allari is a 2006 Telugu film starring Allari Naresh and Venu Thottempudi. Comedy Grihanathan is a 2012 Malayalam family film directed by Mohan Kupleri, starring Mukesh and Sonia Agarwal in the lead roles. Documentary film Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O'Brien is a 1996 American short documentary film directed by Jessica Yu. It won an Academy Award at the 69th Academy Awards in 1997 for Documentary Short Subject. Mark O'Brien was a journalist and poet who lived in Berkeley, California. The documentary explored his spiritual struggle coping with his disability; he had to use an iron lung much of the time due to childhood polio. Mark died on July 4, 1999, from post-polio syndrome. Documentary film "Since it first became widespread in the early 1970s, and especially since the video explosion of the 1980s, pornography has played an integral part of the sexual lives of a many gay man. From its humble, single-take hotel room romps of yesteryear to today’s big-budget, Southern California, star-laden productions, the making of adult films has evolved significantly. This video amusingly captures this glossy era with its cool peep at the men behind and in front of the cameras. Highly graphic, one learns the fine points of douching, fluffing, "gay for pay" straight stars, Hitler mustaches, stunt dicks and generally just how difficult it can get on the set. Superstar porn directors Chi Chi LaRue and Gino Colbert are featured as the camera reveals the behind-the-scenes preparations and on-screen tensions and successes. Also featured are bevies of creamy porn stars including Bryan Kidd, Joshua Sterling, Rip Stone, Adam Rom and Blue Blake. Whether the talk is about the late Joey Stefano having been the industry’s most popular bottom or the ins-and-outs of the filming process, this funny and eye-popping documentary will certainly disappoint those expecting titillation. But for those who are curious about the making of their two dimensional dream lovers, this documentary should prove enlightening." Quoting a review by Keeneye Reeves Comedy Victor Argo (Ghost Dog, Taxi Driver, True Romance) is a shoe store manager who attempts to revive a failed career as a stand-up comic by performing at a mysterious club where he finds himself sharing the stage with a looming, ready-to-shock electric chair... and performing before an audience of himself in the various stages of his life, and other friends, family and enemies - who are all subject to his cantankerous and biting routines on love, society, friendship and god. The Electric Chair features a stunning performance and rare leading role from the late, great Argo, one of New York City's most prolific and memorable character actors.Never before released, The Electric Chair is a true lost treasure of New York City filmmaking at its most inspired, sarcastic and dark - laced with shades of both Scorsese and Jarmusch - and striking a chord somewhere between Lenny and The King of Comedy. Comedy Der Pelz is a 1973 short comedy film written by Ferenc Molnár and directed by C. Rainer Ecke. Comedy The Gong Show Movie is a 1980 film that shows a fictional week in the life of Chuck Barris as the host and creator of The Gong Show, through a series of outrageous competitors, stressful situations, a nervous breakdown and other comic hijinks in his life and work on the TV show. Among the highlights included a group of men dressed as a Roman Catholic priest and three nuns lip-synching Tom Lehrer's song "The Vatican Rag", the uncensored version of Jaye P. Morgan's infamous breast-baring incident and a man blowing out a candle with flatulence. Thriller Bug is a 2006 American psychological horror film directed by William Friedkin. It stars Ashley Judd, Michael Shannon and Harry Connick, Jr.. The screenplay by Tracy Letts is based on his 1996 play of the same name in which a woman holed up in a rural Oklahoma motel becomes involved with a paranoid man obsessed with conspiracy theories about bugs and the government. Bug debuted at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival before being purchased by Lions Gate Films, who released the film the following year in May 2007. Friedkin and Letts similarly collaborated on the 2011 film Killer Joe. Documentary film Yumen is a 2013 documentary film written by Xu Ruotao, Yinyan, J.P. Sniadecki and Huang Xiang and directed by J.P. Sniadecki, Xu Ruotao and Huang Xiang. Science Fiction Altitude is a Canadian horror, television and "direct-to-video" film directed by Canadian comic book writer and artist Kaare Andrews.Anchor Bay Entertainment is set to distribute the film in North America, U.K., Australia, and New Zealand The trailer for Altitude premiered at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con. Animation The Animal Lover is a 1974 short animation film written and directed by Bretislav Pojar. Thriller Unholy Matrimony is a 1988 film directed by Jerrold Freedman. Documentary film Chapopote is a 1979 documentary film written by Carlos Cruz and Carlos Mendoza, and directed by Carlos Mendoza. Animation Tussilago is a 2010 short animated drama documentary film written and directed by Jonas Odell. Documentary film War Photographer is a documentary by Christian Frei about the photographer James Nachtwey. As well as telling the story of an iconic man in the field of war photography, the film addresses the broader scope of ideas common to all those involved in war journalism, as well as the issues that they cover. The documentary won a 2003 Peabody Award, and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2002 and an Emmy Award in 2004. It also won or was nominated for more than 40 other awards internationally. Comedy The Pajama Game is a 1957 musical film based on the stage musical of the same name. The principal cast of the Broadway musical repeated their roles for the movie, with the exception of Janis Paige, who was replaced by Doris Day. Documentary film Gillespiana is a 1961 short documentary film directed by Enrique Dawi. Thriller An American in West Berlin finds himself caught up in murder and intrigue after his associate is killed and a diplomat's daughter is found dead in his room. Comedy A Hare Grows In Manhattan is a 1947 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny and a pack a of bulldogs. Unlike many cases where "hare" is a pun on "hair", the title here is a pun on a then-recent book which figures into the climax of the cartoon. Documentary film Youth and Occupation is a 2013 short and documentary film written by Rede Jovem de Cidadania and directed by Associação Imagem Comunitária. Animation Top Priority is a 1982 short animation drama film directed by Ishu Patel. Comedy Special Things to Do is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by T.J. Misny. Documentary film Pictures of the Old World is a 1972 documentary film written and directed by Dusan Hanák. Thriller Obhishopto Nighty is a 2014 Bengali comedy-thriller film directed by Birsa Dasgupta and produced by Shrikant Mohta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. Thriller Retreat is an 2011 British horror-thriller film and the directorial debut of former film editor Carl Tibbets. The film stars Cillian Murphy, Jamie Bell, and Thandie Newton as three people isolated from the rest of the world on a remote island, who are told they are survivors of a fatal airborne disease that is sweeping over the entire world. However, their induced isolation may be the result of a lie, and it may be that they are being held at the whim of a madman. The film has had mainly positive reviews. Comedy Shoot the Hero is a 2010 action and comedy film written and directed by Christian Sesma. Comedy Love on Credit is a 2011 Chinese romantic-comedy film created by Zhang Yibai and released by Xiaoma Benteng. It was directed by Leste Chen. The film stars Lin Chi-ling, Chen Kun, Liao Fan, Tony Yang and Jiayi Zhang. Thriller Drohkaal is a 1994 Indian film directed and produced by Govind Nihalani which deals with India's fight against terrorism. The film examines the mental and psychological trauma that honest police officers go through in their fight against a group of ruthless terrorists. It was remade in Tamil as Kuruthipunal, produced by Kamal Haasan and directed by P. C. Sreeram, which was India's official entry for the 68th Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film category. Thriller Tail Sting is a 2001 film whose plot consists of genetically enhanced giant scorpions wreaking havoc on board an airplane. Documentary film Inquiring Nuns is 1968 Kartemquin Films production directed by Gordon Quinn and Gerald Temaner. In the film, two young nuns visit a variety of locales in the city of Chicago, asking people the question, "Are you happy?" They meet a variety of individuals ranging from hippie musicians to intellectuals, whose responses are everything from the mundane to the spiritual. The film was directly influenced by Jean Rouch's Chronicle of a Summer. An Official Selection of the 1969 Chicago International Film Festival, Inquiring Nuns features music by the then relatively unknown composer, Philip Glass. Recently re-released on DVD, Entertainment Weekly graded Inquiring Nuns an 'A' and applauded the film's "reaffirmation of the virtue of conventional wisdom". Thriller The Missiles of October is a 1974 docudrama made-for-television play about the Cuban missile crisis. The title evokes the book The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman about the missteps among the great powers and the failed chances to give an opponent a graceful way out, which led to the First World War. The teleplay introduced William Devane as John F. Kennedy and cast Martin Sheen as United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. The script is based on Robert Kennedy's book Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Animation Panhandle Scandal is the 91st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 18, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Her Sport is a 1919 German silent comedy film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Henny Porten, Georg H. Schnell and Hermann Thimig. A man-hating young woman tries to break up a her friend's new marriage, but while in the Alps she meets her own ideal man. Documentary film Behind the Camera is a 2013 documentary film directed by J-Yong E. Thriller Riddle Of The Black Cat is a 2012 short animated thriller film written by and directed by Jonathan Rinzler. Animation Seat 26d is a 2014 documentary, animation and Short film directed by Karolina Brobäck. Animation Fishmaiden is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Julia Maria Imhoof. Comedy Hotel Splendide is a 2000 British independent dark comedy film, written and directed by Terence Gross and starring Toni Collette and Daniel Craig. The film appeared in a number of British and European film festivals but was not released in the US, although it did appear on cable networks on channels catering to independent film. It is currently available in the UK on DVD and the US on DVR on demand. The film tells the story of the Blanche family who run a dark and dismal health resort on a remote island which is only accessible by ferry. The spa program consists of feeding the guests seaweed and eel-based meals, then administering liberal colonic irrigation. The spa is run by the family matriarch, Dame Blanche, until her death. Things continue with her children running the resort until Kath, the resort's former sous chef and the love interest of one of the sons, comes back to the island unannounced. Stranded between monthly ferries, she is a catalyst for a series of events that turns life as it is known at Hotel Splendide on its ear. Comedy Parlez-nous damour is a 1976 drama film directed by Jean-Claude Lord and co-written with Michel Tremblay. Comedy Help!!! is a 2000 romantic comedy film directed by Wai Ka-Fai and Johnnie To. Thriller Miller's Crossing is a 1990 American gangster film by the Coen brothers and starring Gabriel Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, John Turturro, Jon Polito, J. E. Freeman, and Albert Finney. The plot concerns a power struggle between two rival gangs and how the protagonist, Tom Reagan, plays both sides off each other. In 2005, Time chose Miller's Crossing as one of the 100 greatest films made since the inception of the periodical. Time critic Richard Corliss called it a "noir with a touch so light, the film seems to float on the breeze like the Frisbee of a fedora sailing through the forest." Comedy Obhishopto Nighty is a 2014 Bengali comedy-thriller film directed by Birsa Dasgupta and produced by Shrikant Mohta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. Comedy Oh Shucks I'm Gatvol!, is a South African comedy film written, produced and directed by Leon Schuster. He also stars in the film alongside Alfred Ntombela, Gerry the Clown, Bill Flynn and Al Debbo. The film's initial budget was R 2,000,000, but an extra R 6,000 was spent for the extras on board the aeroplane. This movie grossed R 30,000,000 overall in South Africa and R 34,000,000 worldwide. Science Fiction Electrical Skeletal is a 2007 comedy/horror/musical short film directed by Brian Lonano. The film stars Don Singalewitch, Vincent K. Guagenti and the music of the Casket Architects. Comedy Diagnosis: Death is a 2009 horror comedy film made in New Zealand, directed by Jason Stutter and co-written by Stutter Raybon Kan and briefly featuring members of the TV-series Flight of the Conchords, Jemaine Clement, Bret McKenzie and Rhys Darby. Documentary film Eye of the Day is a Dutch/Indonesian documentary from 2001 directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich. The documentary released on 1 March 2001. The documentary is the start of a trilogy and follows the family Sjamsuddin, existing of three generations in the slums of Jakarta Indonesia. The Dutch name is Stand van de Zon. Science Fiction Robosapien: Rebooted is a 2013 Canada live-action/animated film produced by Arad Productions Inc. based on the toy Robosapien. Produced by Avi Arad and directed by Sean McNamara, the film is about a young boy who befriends a robot. Comedy Mávahlátur is a novel by Kristín Marja Baldursdóttir, published in 1995 by Mál og menning. It was adapted as an Icelandic film in 2001 directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson; the English-language release translates the book's title literally, as The Seagull's Laughter. The film is a close adaptation of the book and was Iceland's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It stars Ugla Egilsdóttir as Agga, an orphaned pre-teen distrusting of her cousin Freyja, played by Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir, who turns heads on her return from America, no longer the chubby teen that the Icelandic townspeople remember. Documentary film Apollonian Story is a family biographical documentary film written and directed by Ilan Moscovitch and Dan Bronfeld. Documentary film "Article 12 presents a sharp look at the current state of privacy and the rights and desires of individuals and governments, within the increasing use of surveillance. The film adopts the twelfth article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to chart privacy issues worldwide, arguing that without this right no other human right can truly be exercised. It brings together the world’s leading academics, cultural figures and technologists to highlight the devastating potency of surveillance, the dangers of complicity, and presents a growing movement fighting for the upkeep of this crucial right. Article 12 provides a wake-up call as we sleepwalk into a worldwide surveillance society." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival site. Comedy Lucky to Be a Woman is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti starring Sophia Loren and Charles Boyer. Comedy The Pink Panther and the pale man are in a hotel. Pink Panther gets annoyed by the music the pale man listens to in the next room so he starts playing trumpet to make him angry. Documentary film Blames and Flames is 2012 historical fiction, documentary, short film written and directed by Mohammadreza Farzad. Documentary film Maybe I Should Have is an Icelandic documentary film by Gunnar Sigurðsson about the causes and effects of the 2008–2012 Icelandic financial crisis. The film touches on a variety of subjects including finance, corruption, cronyism, nepotism, the privatisation of the Icelandic banking system, tax havens, connections between politics and business, the Kitchenware Revolution, the Citizens' movement, and how the Icelandic government reacted to warning signs leading up to the collapse of the banking system in 2008. People who are interviewed include Björgólfur Thor Björgólfsson, William K. Black, Robert Wade, employees at Transparency International, Eva Joly and Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson. In their search for answers the filmmakers travel extensively and among the locations they visit are London, Guernsey, Luxembourg and Road Town in The British Virgin Islands. Musicians who contributed to the film include Fjallabræður, Magnús Þór Sigmundsson, Hjálmar and KK. The film has been generally well received by critics. Animation The Cookie Carnival is an animated short produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released May 25, 1935. It's a Cinderella story involving a cookie girl who wishes to be queen at the cookie carnival, and a homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk parade and bathing beauty contest of the 1920s and 1930s. Science Fiction Nightmare City is a 1980 Italian-Spanish zombie film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film stars Hugo Stiglitz as the television news reporter Dean Miller who witnesses the collapse of order and civilization as the city he lives in is taken by storm by ravenous deformed ghouls who feed on the blood of normal humans after having butchered them with improvised melee weapons or firearms. To add to the chaos, several of the ghoul's victims are revived after death as the mutation process that created them in first place keeps spreading. Documentary film Rights & Reactions is a 1987 documentary film directed by Jane Lippman and Phil Zwickler. Animation Santa's Workshop is a Disney short film directed by Wilfred Jackson, first released on December 10, 1932 in the Silly Symphonies series. The film features Santa Claus and his elves preparing for Christmas. A sequel, The Night Before Christmas, partially based on A Visit from St. Nicholas, was made the year after, portraying Santa leaving the toys in a house with nine children. In Sweden and Norway, Santa's Workshop is part of the Christmas television special From All of Us to All of You, traditionally shown at Christmas Eve. Various stereotypes in the film have been censored several times. The Marche Militaire featured in the short has become known less as a classical piece for military uses and more as a piece of music connected to Christmas. Documentary film Bustelli, ein Spiel in Porzellan is a documentary short film directed and written by Carl Lamb. Animation AAA is a 2010 animated action-dramedy film produced by Ánima Estudios and distributed by Videociné. It is a fictionalization of the lucha libre wrestling team organization, Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, and was released in theaters on January 22, 2010. Documentary film Ten Minutes Older is a 1978 short film directed by Herz Frank. Animation A-Z is a 2008 animation short film directed by Sally Arthur. Thriller Second Sight: Hide and Seek is a 2000 film directed by Edward Bennett. Documentary film Man-Horse is 2008 documentary film written and directed by Audrius Mickevicius. Thriller Dillinger is a 1973 gangster film about the life and criminal exploits of notorious bank robber John Dillinger. It stars Warren Oates as Dillinger and Ben Johnson as his pursuer, FBI Agent Melvin Purvis. It contains the first film performance by the singer Michelle Phillips as Dillinger's moll as Billie Frechette. The film, narrated by Purvis, chronicles the last few years of Dillinger's life as the FBI and law enforcement closed in. The setting is Depression era America, 1933-34. The film features largely unromanticized depictions of the principal characters. It was written and directed by John Milius for Samuel Z. Arkoff's American International Pictures. Retired FBI Agent Clarence Hurt, one of the agents involved in the final shootout with Dillinger, was the film's technical advisor. The film includes documentary imagery and film footage from the era. It includes a verbal renouncing of gangster films written by FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover: he was scheduled to read it, but died before the film's release. The written words of Hoover are read at the film's close by Paul Frees. Comedy Leader of the Band is a 1988 comedy film directed by Nessa Hyams. Thriller Snapdragon is a 1993 film starring former Playboy Playmate Pamela Anderson. Pamela Anderson, just coming off the success of her Playboy layouts, has her first starring film role. Documentary film The Die-Hard "The Legend Of Lasseter's Lost Gold Reef" is a documentary film directed by David A. Crocker. Thriller Man of Vendetta is a 2010 South Korean film about a pastor whose life changes after the abduction of his daughter. Um Ki-joon was nominated for Best New Actor in Film at the 47th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2011. Comedy Deep in the jungles of Guatemala at an isolated humanitarian research unit funded by a huge pharmaceutical corporation, an idealistic doctor stumbled upon a revolutionary procedure. By creating a cavity in a patient's brain (usually with a nail) then injecting into it a unique drug cocktail, the doctor was able to achieve mind control.Sensing market viability and massive potential profits the Corporation set out to eliminate any competition and control its distribution through domination and death squads.Big business seized upon the discovery and using the world's unwanted - and anyone who crossed them - a new slave race was created. These pseudo zombies, ripe for export, were made available for a variety of tasks; from sweat shops and sex farms to private mercenary armies. But one escaped... Comedy Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai is a Marathi movie released on 11 June 2010. Produced by Mirah Entertainment Pvt Ltd and directed by Satish Rajwade. The movie is based on a love story between a boy and girl from different cities of Pune and Mumbai respectively and how their competitive spirits get them together. Comedy The Go Getter is a 1937 romantic comedy film directed by Busby Berkeley. Documentary film Starshaped is a 1993 documentary film on the British band Blur. Conceived as a fly on the wall documentary, it became a collection of live performances, videos and festival footage, and band interviews. Highlights include the band's performance at the 1991 Reading Festival and a brief interview with the late John Peel, and the band's 1992 appearance at the Glastonbury Festival when singer Damon Albarn lunges into a PA speaker which falls on his foot and severely injures him. The band are regularly captured in drunken states through the film, sometimes arguing and even vomiting. The majority of the music in the film comes from the band's first two albums, Leisure and Modern Life Is Rubbish, although the non-album tracks "Popscene" and "Day Upon Day" are also included. Several fans give their verdict on Blur, particularly on how the band have perfected their live act. The band's manager also appears in some scenes, although his face is blanked out. Two German fans seem obsessed with the band and Damon Albarn in particular, having followed the group from New York to England to Germany. Thriller Hazmat is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Lou Simon. Comedy Love My Dog is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 59th Our Gang short subject released. It was remade in 1932 as The Pooch. Comedy Le missionnaire is a 2009 comedy film directed by Roger Delattre. Thriller Target of Opportunity is a 2005 action film directed by Danny Lerner. Comedy Blue Demon is a 2004 comedy, thriller, science fiction, horror film written by Brett Thompson, Lisa Morton, and Daniel Grodnik, and directed by Daniel Grodnik Documentary film Ranch: The Alan Wood Ranch Project is a 1985 documentary short film directed by Steve Denure and Chris Lowry. Documentary film Aghet – Ein Völkermord is a German 2010 documentary film on the Armenian Genocide by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. It is based on eyewitness reports by European and American personnel stationed in the Near East at the time, Armenian survivors and other contemporary witnesses which are recited by modern German actors. The visual material partly consists of secretly shot photographs of the death marches, Turkish atrocities and suffering of the Armenian deportees. Aghet – Ein Völkermord was awarded the 2010 Deutscher Fernsehpreis and the 2011 Grimme Award, two of the most prestigious awards of German television. According to its director, German journalist Eric Friedler, the documentary was presented to many members of the US Congress and US Senate who have expressed astonishment on how well documented the genocide actually is. An official presentation at Capitol Hill took place in July 2010. Aghet won the 2010 Armin T. Wegner Humanitarian Award in Los Angeles and received international recognition on the Montreal World Film Festival the same year. It was set to be shown before large audiences at Harvard and Columbia University. Documentary film Karen Black: On Acting is a biographical documentary film directed by Russell Brown. Comedy Tranny Trainer is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Patrick Mulderrig. Comedy Rio is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure-comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the film is set. The film features the voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, will.i.am, Jamie Foxx, George Lopez, Tracy Morgan, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, and Jake T. Austin. It tells the story of Blu, a male blue macaw who is taken to Rio de Janeiro to mate with a free-spirited female blue macaw, Jewel. The two eventually fall in love, and together they have to escape from being smuggled by Nigel, a cockatoo. The theme song, "Telling the World" was sung by Taio Cruz. Saldanha developed his first story concept of Rio in 1995, in which a penguin is washed up in Rio. Saldanha learned of the production of the films Happy Feet and Surf's Up, and changed the concept to involve macaws and their environments in Rio. He proposed his idea to Chris Wedge in 2006, and the project was set up at Blue Sky. The main voice actors were approached in 2009. Thriller Thunderball is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young with screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins. The film follows Bond's mission to find two NATO atomic bombs stolen by SPECTRE, which holds the world ransom for £100 million in diamonds, in exchange for not destroying an unspecified major city in either England or the United States. The search leads Bond to the Bahamas, where he encounters Emilio Largo, the card-playing, eye-patch-wearing SPECTRE Number Two. Backed by CIA agent Felix Leiter and Largo's mistress, Domino Derval, Bond's search culminates in an underwater battle with Largo's henchmen. The film had a complex production, with four different units and about a quarter of the film consisting of underwater scenes.Thunderball was the first Bond film shot in widescreen Panavision and the first to have over a two-hour running time. Comedy Lady in the Water is a 2006 American fantasy thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard. The film follows a Philadelphia maintenance man who discovers a young woman in the swimming pool of his apartment complex. Gradually, he and his neighbors learn that she is a water nymph whose life is in danger from a vicious, wolf-like, mystical creature that tries to keep her from returning to her watery "blue world". This is Shyamalan's first movie in which he has played a significant role, as one of the supporting actors. The film received overwhelmingly unfavorable reviews from film critics, who mostly criticized it as having a lack of focus. The film was also a financial disappointment grossing merely $72 million against a $70 million production budget barely recouping its production cost making the film a loss. Thriller Some Guy Who Kills People is a 2012 American satirical-comedy film directed by Jack Perez and written by Jack Levin. The film was made by a conglomerate of production studios - Level 10, Battle of Ireland Films, and Litn-Up Films - and had John Landis as executive producer. Comedy Assolto per aver commesso il fatto is a 1992 film directed by Alberto Sordi. Animation Tallica Parking Lot is a 2013 animated film. Comedy Chhoti Si Baat is a 1975 Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film's title means "Such a Small Thing" in Hindi. Considered one of the best Hindi comedy films of the 1970s, it is a nostalgic favourite for its quirky take on pre-hypercongestion Bombay. The film became a box office hit and also earned Filmfare nominations and a Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay for Basu Chatterjee. It also established Amol Palekar as having an uncommon comic talent for playing mousy characters, a role he would go on to repeat several times in his career. This movie is based on "School for Scoundrels", a 1960 British Comedy which itself was based on the "Gamesmanship" series of books by Stephen Potter. As with other Basu Chatterjee films, moviestars have small cameos playing themselves: Dharmendra and Hema Malini are in a movie-within-a-movie for the song "Janneman janneman," while Amitabh Bachchan plays himself in another scene, where he seeks advice from Ashok Kumar's character. He is dressed in costume from Zameer, whose film poster is prominently displayed at the bus stop scenes in "Chhoti Si Baat." B.R. Chopra, is the producer for Zameer, just as he is for "Chhoti Si Baat." Documentary film Punk's Not Dead is a 2007 documentary film directed by Susan Dynner, an American hardcore punk fan. The film claims to infiltrate American clubs, malls, recording studios, etc. where it sets out to claim hardcore punk and pop punk music is "thriving" from an American perspective. Its content features performances largely from 1980s hardcore bands and MTV skate punk and pop punk/rock acts. It also includes various interviews and behind-the-scenes footage with the bands, labels and fans. Comedy Two Chips is a 2013 Animation, Short, Comedy film written by Morgan Patch and directed by Adam Patch. Thriller Secret Reunion is a 2010 South Korean spy thriller film directed by Jang Hoon, and one of the highest grossing Korean films of 2010. The story follows Song Kang-ho as Agent Lee Han-gyoo of the National Intelligence Service who falls from grace after failing to stop the assassination of a North Korean dissident. The sleeper cell responsible includes relative newcomer Ji-won played by Kang Dong-won, who gets marked as a traitor when the mission goes south. Six years later both men are working different jobs when they bump into each other and quickly form a bond. This is the second film by director Jang Hoon after completing Rough Cut two years prior. Animation It's Got Me Again! is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film. It was originally released on May 13, 1932. It is one of the first films released under the Merrie Melodies brand and it was nominated for the Academy Award for animation in 1932. The title refers to the song It's Got Me Again! which plays during the cartoon. Comedy Men in Black 3 is a 2012 American 3D science fiction action comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, and Josh Brolin. It is the third installment in the Men in Black film series based on Lowell Cunningham's The Men in Black comic book series Published by Marvel and Malibu Comics. It was released fifteen years after the original Men in Black and ten years after the first sequel Men in Black II. Sonnenfeld and Steven Spielberg returned as director and executive producer, respectively. At 106 minutes, it is the longest of the franchise. Men in Black 3 received generally positive reviews from critics and became a box-office success with a worldwide gross of over $624 million. Before adjusting for inflation, it is also the highest grossing film in the series. Thriller Black Listed is a 2003 action, crime, drama and thriller film written and directed by Robert Towsend. Documentary film Kokonor - An Endangered Lake is a documentary film directed by Dorje Tsering Chenaktsang. Comedy Slutty Summer is a 2004 romantic comedy film written and directed by Casper Andreas. It stars Casper Andreas, Jesse Archer, and Christos Klapsis. The film was premiered at the New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival on June 11, 2004, and was shown at various other film festivals before its release in the United States on June 10, 2005. Animation Ident is a 2013 short animation film directed by David OReilly. Animation I Will Let You Know is a 1996 short animated film directed by Andrey Kuznecov and Alexandr Tatarskiy. Comedy Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town is a 2012 film written by Malcolm MacRury and directed by Don McBrearty. Comedy Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer is a 2011 comedy film based on Megan McDonald's Judy Moody book series released on June 10, 2011 and starring Heather Graham, Preston Bailey, Taylar Hender, Jaleel White, and introducing Jordana Beatty as Judy Moody. The film tells about a third grader named Judy Moody who sets out to have the most thrilling summer of her life. Reviews have been critically negative, as the film holds a 19% rating from Rotten Tomatoes. The film was considered a box office bomb and earning only about $15 million. It debuted at number 7 at the box office on its opening weekend. Thriller Oriana is a 1985 Venezuelan film directed by Fina Torres and written by Antoine Lacomblez and Torres herself. Set in a hacienda or ranch, this drama tells the story of Maria, a woman that returns to the house where she spent a short time as a girl to discover some secrets about her aunt, the title character, who died and left the property to her. The film won the Caméra d'Or Prize at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival as the best first feature. It was Fina Torres first feature film and won many awards at the time. It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Pretty Poison is a psychological thriller directed by Noel Black, starring Anthony Perkins and Tuesday Weld, about an ex-convict and high school cheerleader who commit a series of crimes. While not generally considered an example of neo-noir, the film does include certain elements of the genre, including a femme fatale, a character trapped into circumstances beyond his control, criminal protagonists and, of course, murder. The film was based on the novel She Let Him Continue by Stephen Geller; this was also the working title of the film. There was a 1996 TV movie remake with the same title and plot. Comedy Twin Town is a 1997 British crime film filmed and set in Swansea, Wales. It was directed by Kevin Allen and had a working title of Hot Dog; a hot dog van features in a number of scenes in the film. It stars real-life brothers Rhys Ifans and Llŷr Ifans and also features Dougray Scott. The director appears on screen, briefly seen as a show host on a TV set in the static caravan home of the twins. The co-writer, Paul Durden, also briefly appears as a rude taxi driver. Documentary film Karosta is a 2008 historical documentary film directed by Peter King. Comedy Nasib Si Labu Labi is a 1962 Malaysian buddy comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. The film is a sequel to Labu dan Labi and features a number of returning cast members. Thriller Extramarital is a 1998 drama/thriller/mystery film written by Don O'Melveny and directed by Yael Russcol. Animation Hatsukoi Scandal is a 1986 TV film adapted from the japanese manga series of the same name. Documentary film KJ: Music and Life is a 2009 documentary film directed by King-wai Cheung. Documentary film Happiness ... Promised Land is a 2011 documentary film written by Laurent Hasse and directed by Laurent Hasse. Animation Jean Lewis is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Pascui Rivas. Thriller Ahimsa is a 1981 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by T. Damodaran, starring Sukumaran, Ratheesh, Mammootty, Poornima Jayaram, Seema, and Menaka. Ahimasa followed Angadi and was a precursor to Eenadu; it met with average response but Mammootty won the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor for his role as Vasu. Science Fiction Visit to a Small Planet is a 1960 Paramount Pictures film starring Jerry Lewis, based on a play by Gore Vidal. It was released on February 4, 1960. Thriller Shopping Tour is a horror comedy written and directed by Mikhail Brashinsky. Thriller Mid-Nightmare is a 1962 thriller mystery drama film written by Weibang Ma-Xu and directed by Chiu Feng Yuen. Science Fiction Sexy Evil Genius is a 2013 American dark comedy film written by Scott Lew and directed by Shawn Piller. Several people in a bar realize that they have all dated the same woman and that she has manipulated them into appearing there for mysterious purposes. Science Fiction The Aurora Encounter is a 1986 American science fiction film directed by the Jim McCullough Sr., written by Melody Brooke and Jim McCullough, Jr., and starring Jack Elam, Peter Brown, Carol Bagdasarian and Dottie West. Comedy Kalikkalam is a 1990 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and starring Mammootty, Shobana and Murali in the lead roles. Animation Brother Brat is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, starring Porky Pig and directed by Frank Tashlin. It runs for about seven minutes, and is in color with a mono sound mix. It is also one of the few cartoons where Porky wears pants. Documentary film Captain Gervasio's Family is a 2013 silent documentary short film written and directed by Kasper Akhøj and Tamar Guimaraes. Comedy Monsieur Naphtali is a 1999 comedy film directed by Olivier Schatzky. Documentary film Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson is a 1993 film made by acclaimed American documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple. Though Tyson was in jail serving a sentence for rape, Kopple used existing interviews with the boxer, as well as her own extensive interviews with those closest to Tyson, to explore the man's history. The film traces Tyson's story from his troubled and tumultuous upbringing, through his rapid ascendancy in the ranks of the boxing world and his subsequent struggle with the trappings of fame. Fallen Champ earned Barbara Kopple a Directors Guild of America award as Best Documentary Director of 1993. Comedy Zuckerkandl is a 1968 animated film directed by John Hubley. Narrated by Robert Maynard Hutchins, a former president of the University of Chicago and dean of Yale Law School, it was made into a comic book of the same name. The film profiles the fictitious philosopher Alexander Zuckerkandl and can be interpreted as a parody of Sigmund Freud. Animation Retour de flamme is a 2011 animated film directed by Serge Bromberg. Comedy Electrocute Your Stars is a 2005 film directed by Marie Losier. Comedy Hairspray is a 1988 American romantic musical comedy film written and directed by John Waters, and starring Ricki Lake, Divine, Debbie Harry, Sonny Bono, Jerry Stiller, Leslie Ann Powers, Colleen Fitzpatrick, and Michael St. Gerard. Hairspray was a dramatic departure from Waters' earlier works, with a much broader intended audience. In fact, Hairspray '​s PG is the mildest rating a Waters film has received; most of his previous films were rated X by the MPAA. Set in 1962 Baltimore, Maryland, the film revolves around self-proclaimed "pleasantly plump" teenager Tracy Turnblad as she pursues stardom as a dancer on a local TV show and rallies against racial segregation. Hairspray was only a moderate success upon its initial theatrical release, earning a modest gross of $8 million. However, it managed to attract a larger audience on home video in the early 1990s and became a cult classic. Most critics praised the film, although some were displeased with the overall campiness. In 2002, the film was adapted into a Broadway musical of the same name, which won eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical in 2003. Comedy The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal is a 1985 Italian drama film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Lady Be Good is the title of an MGM musical film which was released in 1941. The film starred dancer Eleanor Powell, along with Ann Sothern, Robert Young, Lionel Barrymore, and Red Skelton. It was directed by Norman Z. McLeod and produced by Arthur Freed. This was the first of several films Powell made with Skelton. Although Powell received top billing, the main stars of the film are Sothern and Young. They play respectively Dixie Donegan, a would-be lyric writer and Eddie Crane, a struggling composer. The film takes its title and theme song from the 1924 George and Ira Gershwin Broadway musical, Lady Be Good, but otherwise has no connection to the play. According to film historian Robert Osborne in his introduction to a broadcast of the film on Turner Classic Movies in August 2006, the film was devised as a vehicle to launch Sothern as a musical star at MGM, however since she and Young were known primarily as light comic stars, Powell was brought in for a supporting role but given the top billing in order to attract audiences. This film's most notable sequence involves an epic tap dance routine by Powell to the melody of Gershwin's "Fascinating Rhythm". Documentary film `199 Lives' is the incredible story of one of the greatest action sport heros of all time. Beginning with rare footage of Pastrana in his early dare devil years, and introducing the family who made him the thrill seeker he has become, 199 Lives' is a thrilling, intense and intimate account of a living legend. At the age of 22, Travis is a champion multi-talent: a motocross racer, FMX rider, action sports hero, film maker, and rally car driver. He is adored by his fans and feared by his competitors. No matter who you are, when Travis gets on his bike, straps himself into a car or steps up to attempt the biggest stunt you never thought imaginable, you will undoubtedly lose yourself in the thrill. Documentary film The Legend of Dolemite is a 1994 comedy and documentary film written by Duane LaDage, Rudy Ray Moore and S. Leigh Savidge and directed by Foster V. Corder. Thriller Oldboy is a 2003 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Park Chan-wook. It is based on the Japanese manga of the same name written by Nobuaki Minegishi and Garon Tsuchiya. Oldboy is the second installment of The Vengeance Trilogy, preceded by Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and followed by Sympathy for Lady Vengeance. The film follows the story of one Oh Dae-su, who is locked in a hotel room for 15 years without knowing his captor's motives. When he is finally released, Dae-su finds himself still trapped in a web of conspiracy and violence. His own quest for vengeance becomes tied in with romance when he falls for an attractive sushi chef. The film won the Grand Prix at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and high praise from the President of the Jury, director Quentin Tarantino. Critically, the film has been well received in the United States, with an 80% "Certified Fresh" rating at Rotten Tomatoes. Film critic Roger Ebert claimed that Oldboy is a "powerful film not because of what it depicts, but because of the depths of the human heart which it strips bare". In 2008, voters on CNN named it one of the ten best Asian films ever made. Animation Coca-Cola 'Spirit of the Euro' is a 2011 promotional animation directed by Carlos Lascano. Documentary film Sunday at Five is a 2008 documentary film written by Oiol Corrtacans and Marc Roma and directed by Joan Lpez Lloret. Comedy Mammy Two-Shoes is being "attacked" by Jerry again, so she once more orders Tom to get rid of him. When he epically fails once again, Mammy decides that Tom is too old to work in the mouse-catching business anymore, and brings in a younger, faster, and more hyper cat named Lightning that disposes of Jerry in an instant. Proud of the new cat, Mammy tells him to take good care of Tom, and goes to bed. But when Lightning frames Tom for raiding the refrigerator, Tom gets kicked out of the house, as well. So both Tom and Jerry come up with a plan to get rid of Lightning once and for all. Animation Felix the Cat Trifles with Time also referred to as Felix Trifles with Time is a 1925 animated, black and white, silent short film by Pat Sullivan Studios, featuring Felix the Cat. Produced by E. W. Hammons, it featured the work of the animator Otto Messmer. It was the first cartoon of the series to be distributed by Educational Pictures. Comedy Oconomowoc is a 2013 American comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Andy Gillies. The film follows a man who, after moving back in with his hard-drinking mother, becomes part of a T-shirt business with his friend. Animation DemiUrge Emesis is a 2010 short animated horror film written and directed by Aurelio Voltaire. Documentary film Fathers of the Sport is a 2008 sports documentary film written by Julie Dole and Xavier Mitchell and directed by Xavier Mitchell. Comedy The Fairy is a 2011 French-Belgian drama film written and directed by Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon and Bruno Romy. It won several prizes at the 2nd Magritte Awards. Documentary film Ballymun Lullaby is a 2011 documentary film directed by Frank Berry. Comedy This Is Spinal Tap is an American 1984 rock music mockumentary written, scored by, and starring Rob Reiner, Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer. The film portrays the fictional British heavy metal band Spinal Tap. Directed by Reiner, the movie satirizes the wild personal behavior and musical pretensions of hard rock and heavy metal bands, as well as the hagiographic tendencies of rock documentaries of the time. Reiner and the three main actors are credited as the writers of the movie because much of the dialogue was ad libbed by them. Several dozen hours of footage were filmed before Reiner edited it to the released movie. A 4½ hour bootleg version of the movie exists and has been traded among fans and collectors for years. The three main members of Spinal Tap—David St. Hubbins, Derek Smalls and Nigel Tufnel—are played by actors McKean, Shearer, and Guest, respectively. The three actors play their musical instruments and speak with mock English accents throughout the movie. Reiner appears as Marty Di Bergi, the maker of the documentary. Other actors in the movie are Tony Hendra as group manager Ian Faith, and June Chadwick as St. Comedy Please, Not Now! original French title La Bride sur le cou, is a French comedy film released in 1961, directed by Roger Vadim and starring his former wife, Brigitte Bardot. Animation Ramayan: Kishkindha Kanda is a 2007 animation film. Thriller Bulletproof Monk is a 2003 American action film directed by Paul Hunter in his directorial debut, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Seann William Scott, and Jaime King. The film is loosely based on the comic book by Michael Avon Oeming. The film was shot in Toronto and Hamilton, Canada, and other locations that resemble New York City. Animation Henry Waltz is an upcoming animated film created by Emil Goodman. Comedy The Middle is a 2007 comedy film written by Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline and directed by Chris Koch. Comedy Hor taew tak 3 is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Poj Arnon. Thriller No. 66 Madhura Bus is a 2012 Malayalam road movie. The film is directed by M. A. Nishad and stars Pasupathy, Padmapriya, Shwetha Menon, Mallika, Makarand Deshpande, Thilakan and Jagathy Sreekumar in pivotal roles. The screenplay is by noted author K. V. Anil. A journey of love and revenge, the film's story unfolds amidst the travel of an interstate bus.The film is directed by M. A. Nishad, who has earlier directed Pakal, Nagaram, Aayudham, Vairam and quite recently Best of Luck. No. 66 Madhura Bus is scripted by K V Anil, and has a stellar cast that has such names as Pasupathy, Makarand Deshpande, Swetha Menon, Padmapriya Mallika and Rekha in it. Jagadeesh, Ashokan, Kalpana, Seema G Nair Mahima and Kalinga Sasi, play supporting roles. M Jayachandran composed musical score for the film with lyrics written by Vayalar Sharathchandra Verma & Rajiv Alunkal. Thriller The Amatuer American is a 2012 action thriller film written and directed by Ross Katz. Comedy Sven Tuuva the Hero is a 1958 Finnish film directed by Edvin Laine. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is loosely based on the poem "Sven Dufva" which is part of The Tales of Ensign Stål, written by Johan Ludvig Runeberg, the national poet of Finland. Comedy Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!! is a 2009 comedy film directed, written and produced by Evgeny Afineevsky which stars Lainie Kazan, Saul Rubinek, Vincent Pastore, John Lloyd Young, Jai Rodriguez, Bruce Vilanch, and Carmen Electra. The theme song, "The Word Is Love" is written by Desmond Child and performed by Lulu. "The Word is Love" was contending for nominations in the Original Song category for the 82nd Academy Awards. Documentary film Wundkanal is a 1984 film written by Yvette Biro and directed by Thomas Harlan. Comedy Russian Pizza Blues is a 1992 comedy film directed by Steen Rasmussen and Michael Wikke. Documentary film Mademoiselle Kiki Et Les Montparnos is a 2013 short, animation and biographical film written and directed by Amélie Harrault. Comedy Kirayadar is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film directed by Basu Chatterjee and produced by B.R Chopra. It stars Raj Babbar and Padmini Kolhapure in pivotal roles. Science Fiction War of the Worlds - The True Story is a 2012 full reboot of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds based on English writer H. G. Wells's Epic Science fiction novel The War of the Worlds. A documentary-style drama directed by Timothy Hines, which revisits Wells' novel, portraying the events of the book as historical, through the documented recollections of a survivor of the war. Thriller Benaam is a 1974 Bollywood thriller film directed by Narenda Bedi. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Moushumi Chatterjee and Prem Chopra. Madan Puri also appears in a very different role. The scenes between Amitabh Bachchan and Madan Puri are conceived nicely where both are effective. This movie had a decent run at the box office. The film was remade in Kannada as Thirugu Baana. Thriller Motives is a 2004 thriller starring Vivica A. Fox, Shemar Moore, Golden Brooks, Sean Blakemore and Keshia Knight Pulliam. The sequel, Motives 2, was released in 2007. Documentary film Forgetting Dad is a 2008 documentary film directed and written by Rick Minnich and Matt Sweetwood. Comedy Os Trapalhões na Guerra dos Planetas is a 1978 Brazilian comedy film directed by Adriano Stuart. It is the thirteenth film of the Brazilian comedy group Os Trapalhões, starring Renato Aragão, Manfried Sant'Anna, Antonio Carlos, and Mauro Faccio. The film is a parody of the George Lucas's Star Wars franchise. Outside of Brazil, mainly in English-speaking countries, this film is known by the suggestive title of Brazilian Star Wars. Animation To Give A Present is a 2011 short animated film directed by Kirsten Lepore. Comedy Martin Short: Let Freedom Hum is a 2009 comedy film directed by Troy Miller. Documentary film "Forza Bastia" is a 26-minute film documenting a UEFA Cup match between PSV Eindhoven and French club SC Bastia at the Furiani Stadium in 1978. Jacques Tati directed the piece at the request of friend Gilberto Trigano – the President of the Bastia club at that time. It was subsequently shelved and kept in storage until Tati's daughter Sophie Tatischeff eventually assembled the footage for release in 2002. Documentary film If These Knishes Could Talk: The Story of the NY Accent is a documentary biography comedy directed by Heather Quinlan. Science Fiction Xtro II: The Second Encounter is a 1991 horror/science fiction film. Comedy Another Chance is a 1989 film co-written and directed by Jesse Vint. Animation C'est toujours la mme histoire is a 2008 short animated film directed by Joris Clert and Anne Morin. Comedy The Party Animal is a movie written and directed by David Beaird. Since its inauspicious debut in 1984, it has become a minor cult classic. Animation From Left to Right is a 1989 short animation film directed by Ivan Maksimov. Documentary film I Am an Asiacan is a 2011 short biographic documentary film written and directed by Jesus Olvera. Animation Cousin is a 1999 short animation film written and directed by Adam Elliot. Comedy Tengers is a 2007 South African animated film written, directed and produced by Michael J. Rix. It is the first full-length animation produced in South Africa and uses the claymation technique. The film is a satirical black comedy about life in post-Apartheid South Africa. Rix has said his intention was to make a film that was: "Entertaining but not frivolous. Political but not preachy. Sophisticated but not alienating." Comedy A Royal Scandal is a 1996 British television docudrama produced and directed by Sheree Folkson. The teleplay by Stanley Price focuses on the ill-fated marriage of George IV and Duchess Caroline of Brunswick. Dialogue from actual historical records reveals how each party tries to humiliate the other, causing the monarchy to suffer great embarrassment. Narrated by Ian Richardson, the drama was broadcast by the BBC. The programme was released on videotape in 1998 and is included in its entirety as a bonus feature on the DVD of The Queen's Sister, released by BBC Video in 2007. Thriller Zeher is a 2005 Bollywood suspense thriller directed by debutant director Mohit Suri and produced by Mahesh Bhatt. The film features Emraan Hashmi, Shamita Shetty and Udita Goswami in the lead roles. The film had only moderate success at the box office despite getting positive reviews from the critics. It is an adaptation of Hollywood movie Out of Time Starring Denzel Washington and Eva Mendes. Animation "The ever-shifting shape of analogue futurism." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Documentary film Big Boys Gone Bananas!* is a 2011 documentary film, directed by Fredrik Gertten. The film is about how Gertten's film company was sued by Dole for the 2009 documentary film Bananas!*. Comedy A Preferred List is a 1933 American short comedy film produced by Lou Brock. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1933 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Lock and Seal is a 1987 comedy film written by Heidi Ulmke and Geraldine Blecker and directed by Heidi Ulmke. Comedy Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence is a 1998 British romantic comedy directed by Nick Hamm. The screenplay by Peter Morgan focuses on the chance meeting each of three childhood friends now living in London has with an American tourist. Comedy Balkanisateur is a 1997 film written and directed by Sotiris Goritsas. Animation The Journey to Melonia is a 1989 Swedish-Norwegian animated fantasy adventure film directed by Per Åhlin, very loosely based on William Shakespeare's The Tempest. It was Per Åhlin's first fully animated feature film, since his earlier films Out of an Old Man's Head and Dunderklumpen! had both used a mix of animation and live action. The full English title is The Journey to Melonia: Fantasies of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'. It won two Guldbagge Awards for Best Creative Achievement. The first was to Åhlin for the animation and the second to Björn Isfält for the music. Documentary film 13 jours en France is a documentary about the 1968 Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble. Comedy Vikadakavi is a 2011 Tamil comedy film directed by G. Krishnan, a former sound engineer. It stars Amala Paul and debutant Sathish in the lead roles. A low-budget production, the film had a limited release on 22 April 2011. Science Fiction Spectacle! is a 2013 short, comedy, fantasy film written by Kurt Raether and Wes Tank, directed by Carol Brandt, Erik Ljung, Kurt Raether, Andrew Swant and Wes Tank. Comedy Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a 2002 biographical spy comedy film depicting the life of popular game show host and producer Chuck Barris, who claimed to have also been an assassin for the Central Intelligence Agency. The film was directed by George Clooney in his feature film directorial debut. It was written by Charlie Kaufman, and starred Sam Rockwell, Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, and Clooney. Columbia Pictures had planned to produce a film adaptation of Barris's memoir of the same name in the late 1980s. When the film rights were purchased by producer Andrew Lazar, Charlie Kaufman was commissioned to write a new script, which attracted various A-list actors and filmmakers to the project. Bryan Singer at one point planned to direct the film with Johnny Depp in the lead role, but the production was canceled. The production resumed when Clooney took over directing duties. Barris remained heavily involved in production in an attempt to portray the film from his point of view. To accommodate the $30 million budget, Clooney convinced actresses Drew Barrymore and Julia Roberts to lower their asking prices. Animation I Slept With Cookie Monster is a 2008 animated short film directed by Kara Nasdor-Jones. Animation Introduce your little princess to the one special collection that features all of her favorite Disney Princesses performing their most cherished songs. Your child's imagination will soar as she sings, dances, and pretends along with Cinderella, Belle, Ariel, and all the Disney Princesses. And all the princesses join together to sing an all-new song, "If You Can Dream." Thriller Lantana is a 2001 Australian film, directed by Ray Lawrence and featuring Anthony LaPaglia, Kerry Armstrong, Geoffrey Rush and Barbara Hershey. It is based on the play Speaking In Tongues by Andrew Bovell, which premiered at Sydney's Griffin Theatre Company. The film won seven AACTA Awards including Best Film and Best Adapted Screenplay. Lantana is set in suburban Sydney and focuses on the complex relationships between the characters in the film. The central event of the film is the disappearance and death of a woman whose body is shown at the start of the film, but whose identity is not revealed until later. The film's name derives from the plant Lantana, a weed prevalent in suburban Sydney. Comedy A newly out dancer, a wannabe star unable to get to the top, and a gender non-conformist make a wish in a fountain to find the unlikeliest of things - love. Stars Ari Sorrentino, Matt Achine, Justin Martindale, Sally Kirkland. Comedy Champagne Charlie is a 1944 British musical film made by Ealing Studios. The original screenplay by Austin Melford, John Dighton, and Angus MacPhail is loosely based on the real life rivalry between George Leybourne, who first performed the song of that name, and Alfred Vance. The film focuses on Leybourne and Vance, who were popular music hall performers of the Victorian era, described as lions comiques. In the film they are 'top of the bill' at their respective music halls: one a fictional Mogador and the other, the real Oxford Music Hall. Leybourne is played by Tommy Trinder and Vance by Stanley Holloway. The female leads are Betty Warren and Jean Kent. The film was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. The film opens with a sing-song in a public house in Elephant and Castle, and follows the rise of Leybourne in the music hall. The highlight of the film is a singing competition between the two protagonists. Leybourne sings "Ale Old Ale", and Vance replies with "Gin, Gin, Gin"; the competition continues, with the scene finally ending with the song of the title. Thriller Angela, the Black Angel is a 1989 thriller film written by R. Filippucci and directed by Stelvio Massi. Comedy I Live in Grosvenor Square is a British war film, directed and produced by Herbert Wilcox—a forerunner of his "London films" collaboration with his wife, actress Anna Neagle. The film deploys a tragi-comic plot in a context of US-British wartime co-operation, and displays icons of popular music with the purpose of harmonising relationships on both sides of the Atlantic. An edited version was distributed in the United States, with two additional scenes filmed in Hollywood, under the title A Yank in London. Comedy Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a 2009 American computer animated science fiction comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation, distributed by Columbia Pictures, and released on September 18, 2009. The film is loosely based on the children's book of the same name by Judi and Ron Barrett. The film features the voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris, Bruce Campbell, James Caan, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Andy Samberg, Mr. T, Benjamin Bratt, Neil Patrick Harris, Al Roker, Lauren Graham, and Will Forte. It was written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. It was a critical and commercial success, earning $243 million worldwide on a budget of $100 million. A sequel, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, was released on September 27, 2013. Comedy #twitterkills is a 2013 short film written by Sunah Bilsted and directed by Brett Sorem. Documentary film Punk the Vote! is a 73-minute 2006 Canadian documentary about the Canadian elections, and a hilarious and at the same time a critical take on Canadian politics punk-rock style, when two punks decide to run as independent candidates for the Canadian elections. The film is directed by Eric "Roach" Denis of EyeSteelFilm, a Montreal-based documentary production company. It was produced by EyeSteelFilm in association with Canal D Canadian specialty channel specializing in documentaries. The film was shown in 2006 in the at the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma in Montreal and in 2007 at Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois in Québec City and Montréal Comedy Laughing Gravy is a 1931 short film comedy starring Laurel and Hardy. It was directed by James W. Horne, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Comedy Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure is a 2013 animated direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to not feature the WBFE print on its back cover. It is also the final Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be marketed by Warner Home Video before renamed Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on May 1, 2014 in Japan. Tom and Jerry are the faithful servants of Jack, the owner of a struggling storybook amusement park that gets a much-needed boost thanks to some mysterious magical beans. Thriller Red Heat is a 1988 American buddy cop action comedy directed by Walter Hill. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, as Moscow narc Ivan Danko, and James Belushi, as Chicago detective Art Ridzik. Finding themselves on the same case, Danko and Ridzik work as partners to catch a cunning and deadly Soviet Georgian drug kingpin, Viktor Rostavili, who also happens to be the killer of Danko's previous partner back in Soviet Russia. The film was released with the tagline "Moscow's toughest detective. Chicago's craziest cop. There's only one thing more dangerous than making them mad: making them partners." It was the first American film given permission to shoot in Moscow's Red Square - however, most of the scenes set in the USSR were actually shot in Hungary. Schwarzenegger was paid a salary of $8 million for his role in the film. It has found a cult audience amongst fluent Russian speakers because of the movie's weak portrayal of the Russian language and stereotypes. Comedy Thirsty, Thirsty is 2009 comedy film written by Hyeongi Hong and Keon-woo Park and directed by Hyeongi Hong. Comedy The Flying Irishman is a 1939 biographical drama film produced by RKO Pictures about Douglas Corrigan's unofficial transatlantic flight the previous year in a dilapidated Curtiss Robin light aircraft. The film was directed by Leigh Jason based on a screenplay by Ernest Pagano and Dalton Trumbo. The Flying Irishman covers the material of Corrigan's autobiography, That's My Story, from his early life to his return from his wrong-way flight. Because of the huge popularity of Corrigan and his flight, the screenplay assumes that the material is already familiar to its audience. Documentary film Colors of Math is a 2012 adventure documentary film written and directed by Ekaterina Eremenko. Comedy Japaner sind die besseren Liebhaber is a 1995 comedy film written by Philipp Weinges and Günter Knarr directed by Philipp Weinges. Science Fiction The Monolith Monsters is a 1957 black-and-white Universal Pictures science fiction film produced by Howard Christie and directed by John Sherwood. It stars Grant Williams and Lola Albright and is based on a story by Jack Arnold and Robert M. Fresco, with a screenplay by Fresco and Norman Jolley. The film tells the story of a large meteorite that crashes in the desert and explodes into hundreds of black fragments, which have strange properties. When those fragments are exposed to water, they grow very tall in size; they also infect various inhabitants of a small Southern California desert town. The story that unfolds becomes one of human survival against an encroaching alien natural disaster, that if not stopped, could become a national ecological nightmare and a dire threat to all of humanity. Documentary film A Simple Rhythm is a 2010 documentary film written by Tess Girard and Ryan Noth and directed by Tess Girard. Comedy Quattro passi fra le nuvole is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. Aesthetically, it is close to Italian neorealism. The film's sets were designed by Virgilio Marchi. It was nominated for BAFTA as Best Film from any Source. Documentary film "Late in the twentieth century, in response to horrific atrocities igniting increasingly around the world, more than 60 countries united to launch the International Criminal Court (ICC)—the first permanent home for prosecuting perpetrators (no matter how powerful) of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide.Pamela Yates's The Reckoning follows charismatic ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo for three years across four continents as he and his team tirelessly issue arrest warrants for Lord’s Resistance Army leaders in Uganda, put Congolese warlords on trial, challenge the U.N. Security Council to help indict Sudan’s president for the Darfur massacres, and shake up the Colombian justice system. As you can imagine, building cases against genocidal criminals is no cakewalk. Moreno-Ocampo has a mandate but no police force. At every turn, he must pressure the international community to muster political clout for the cause. Like a deft thriller, The Reckoning keeps you on the edge of your seat, in this case with two riveting dramas—the prosecution of unspeakable crimes and the ICC’s fight for efficacy in its nascent years. As this tiny court in The Hague struggles to change the world and forge a new paradigm for justice, innocent victims suffer and wait. Will Moreno-Ocampo succeed? Will the world ensure that justice prevails?" Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film From Dachau with Love is a 2002 film directed by Bernd Fischer. Comedy La sedia della felicità is a 2013 comedy film written by Doriana Leondeff, Carlo Mazzacurati and Marco Pettenello and directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. Thriller Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness is a 1997 Japanese animated film and the fifth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was released in India on June 17, 2012 named as Shin Chan in Dark Tama Tama Thrilling Chase and aired on Hungama TV. Thriller The Wreck of the Mary Deare is a 1959 Metrocolor British-American thriller film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston, Michael Redgrave, Cecil Parker, Richard Harris and John Le Mesurier, based upon the novel by Hammond Innes. Science Fiction The Dungeonmaster, is a 1984 low-budget science fiction/fantasy film, rated PG-13, starring Jeffrey Byron, Richard Moll and Leslie Wing. The film is produced by Charles Band, and is split up into seven distinct story segments, each written and directed by a different person: Dave Allen, Charles Band, John Carl Buechler, Steven Ford, Peter Manoogian, Ted Nicolaou, and Rosemarie Turko. The film's theme was influenced by the popularity of Disney's 1982 film Tron and the roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons. Principal filming began in 1983 but the film was not completed until 1984. The film features an appearance by the heavy metal band W.A.S.P.. A sequel segment was planned for the anthology Pulse Pounders, but the unfinished film was never released due to the collapse of Empire Pictures. Animation Noel's Fantastic Trip is a 1983 Japanese animated film directed by Tsuneo Maeda and produced by Kazuo Kambe and Iwao Takagi. The film was originally released on both LaserDisc and VHS format in Japan in 1983. It was dubbed in English and released on VHS in 1985 by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video and Magic Window. The soundtrack for the film was originally produced by IRUKA but was rerecorded by Charlotte Russe Music for the English dub. Documentary film King of Comics is a 2012 documentary, LGBT and comedy film written and directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Comedy Play Things is a 2013 short comedy-drama film written by and directed by Matt Stryker. Documentary film Burning Questions: The Poisoning of America is a 1989 Emmy News and Documentary Award winner for Outstanding Background/Analysis of a Single Current Story - Programs. Thriller Anjaan is a 2014 Tamil action thriller film co-written and directed by N. Lingusamy, and produced under his banner Thirupathi Brothers. The film stars Suriya in a dual role, with Samantha Ruth Prabhu as the female lead, while Bollywood actors Manoj Bajpai, Vidyut Jamwal, Rajpal Yadav, and Dalip Tahil play supporting roles. Brinda Sarathy co-wrote the film's script. Cinematography and editing were handled by Santosh Sivan and Anthony, respectively, while Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the film's music and background score. The film deals with a handicapped man, Krishna, in search of his brother, Raju, and what happens during his search. Lingusamy said that he had narrated the story to Karthi, Suriya's brother initially as just a one-liner, and that he wrote the proper script with Suriya in mind when it was decided that he and Suriya would work together. The premiere of the film was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 14 August 2014, and released worldwide on 15 August 2014. The Telugu dubbed version was titled Sikander. Comedy Oh Doctor! is an extant 1925 silent comedy produced and released by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Harry A. Pollard and stars Reginald Denny and Mary Astor. It is available on DVD from Grapevine Video. Documentary film The Field of Magic is a 2011 documentary directed by Mindaugas Survila. Comedy Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead is a 1995 American neo-noir crime film directed by Gary Fleder from a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Andy García, Christopher Lloyd, Treat Williams, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, Fairuza Balk, and Gabrielle Anwar. The film's title comes from a Warren Zevon song of the same name, recorded on his 1991 album Mr. Bad Example, which he allowed under the condition that the song be played during the end credits. The lead character's name, "Jimmy the Saint," comes from the Bruce Springsteen song "Lost in the Flood" from the album Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. It is referred to by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum as one of several of Pulp Fiction's clones. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Jean Taris, Swimming Champion is a 1931 French short documentary film directed by Jean Vigo, about the French swimmer Jean Taris. The film is notable for the many innovative techniques that Vigo uses, including close ups and freeze frames of the swimmer's body. Comedy In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter is an American silent comedy film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through Associated First National Pictures, and directed by Alfred E. Green. A sequel of sorts, the Jewish ethnic comedy characters of Potash and Perlmutter return from their 1923 debut film, also produced by Goldwyn, but with a different actor for Potash. The films were based on Potash and Perlmutter a play by Charles Klein and Montague Glass which opened on Broadway in 1913 and ran for 441 performances. This sequel also adapted the play Business Before Pleasure by Montague Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman which opened in 1917 for 357 performances. Alexander Carr returned for his role as Perlmutter but his longtime partner from the Broadway plays and the 1923 movie, Barney Bernard, died in March 1924, before this film got underway. Bernard was only 45 but always looked considerably older than he was. George Sidney, soon to be famous in another Jewish series The Cohens & the Kellys, picks up the part of Potash where Barney Bernard left off. They would return again in 1926 in Partners Again. Comedy The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi is a 1961 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. It is based on the play with the same title by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Ethel's Romeos is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation The Gnomes' Great Adventure is a 1987 American animated film first released in 1987, directed by Harvey Weinstein and released by Miramax Films in 1987. The film was Weinstein's second and final directorial attempt since 1987. The film was based on The World of David the Gnome, it follows the life and adventures of the gnomes as they struggle to outwit enemy trolls. Although the film is relatively unmemorable today, some well known actors did contribute to the film, including Tom Bosley, Christopher Plummer, Bob Elliott, Ray Goulding and Frank Gorshin. Documentary film Kinshasa Superband is a 2012 documentary film directed by Pierre Laffargue. Thriller Nam's Angels is a 1970 action film, that was filmed in the Philippines. This film was directed by Jack Starrett. This film was originally released with the title The Losers. Documentary film Water and Power is a 1989 film directed by Pat O'Neill. Documentary film Peking 2008 is a year 2008 short film written and directed by Dagmara Drzazga. Documentary film Bakhmaro is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Salomé Jashi. Comedy Denial is a 1998 film written and directed by Adam Rifkin. It was released to video under the title Something About Sex. The plot revolved around couples as they struggle with the hardships of maintaining a monogamous relationship. It starred Jonathan Silverman, Leah Lail, Patrick Dempsey, Christine Taylor, Ryan Alosio, Amy Yasbeck, and Jason Alexander. It was produced by Brad Wyman. Animation Night Of The Living Bad Brains is a 2013 short animation film directed by Benjamin Carow. Animation Jumpin' Jupiter is a 1955 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series starring Porky Pig and Sylvester. It is the last of a series of three horror-themed cartoons that starred the duo, with the other two being Scaredy Cat and Claws for Alarm. They all had the running theme of Porky and Sylvester settling down for the night in someplace that was dangerous with Porky being oblivious and Sylvester being aware and trying to alert Porky but only succeeding in annoying him. This one deals with Porky and Sylvester having to deal with aliens that land as they camp the night in a desert. Comedy To Leech is a 2013 comedy drama short film written and directed by Stephen Leslie. Comedy Butler is a 2005 short comedy animation film written and directed by Erik Rosenlund. Thriller Oliyambukal is a 1990 Malayalam film. Directed by Hariharan, this film revolved around a young man's revenge against his father's killers though all possible ways. Documentary film PanDaemonAeon is a DVD by extreme metal band Cradle of Filth, originally released on VHS in 1999, and surfacing on disc in 2002. It is primarily a showcase for the band's first ever promo video for the song From the Cradle to Enslave, taken from the EP of the same name. The video was directed by Alex Chandon, who would go on to produce further promo clips and DVD documentaries for the band, as well as the full-length feature film Cradle of Fear. This DVD contains two versions of the video: uncensored with graphic nudity and gore, and a supposedly MTV-friendly "clean" version. Also included are a "Making-of" documentary and a short live show, recorded at the London Astoria on 5 June 1998. Comedy The Golden Girls is a 1995 Hong Kong film directed by Joe Ma. It is not related to the US TV sitcom of the same name. Documentary film Who Does She Think She Is? is a 2008 American documentary film about the societal push for women to choose between art and motherhood and the struggle a group of female artists face in attempting to reconcile both parts of their lives. Pamela Tanner Boll, who co-executive produced the Academy Award-winning documentary, Born Into Brothels, directed this film. Thriller The Night Visitor is a 1971 Swedish psychological thriller film in English, starring Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Trevor Howard, Per Oscarsson, Rupert Davies and Andrew Keir, and directed by Laslo Benedek. Comedy The Captain's Paradise is a 1953 British comedy film starring Alec Guinness and directed by Anthony Kimmins. It is set in Gibraltar, Morocco and on Captain Henry St. James's, passenger ship as it ferries to and fro between Gibraltar and a port in North Africa. The film begins at just before the end of the story, which is then told in a series of flashbacks. In 1958, the story was made into a Broadway musical comedy, retitled Oh, Captain!. Comedy Peppermint Soda is a 1977 French film directed by Diane Kurys. This autobiographical film was her directorial debut, and it won the Prix Louis Delluc. The high school where the film takes place is the Lycée Jules-Ferry, in Paris, France. Science Fiction Wax or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees is the first independent feature film to have been edited on a digital non-linear system. It is also the first film to have been re-formatted as hypertext and posted on the internet. The New York Times recognized the accomplishment, and ran the article "Cult Film is First on the Internet" in its May 23, 1993 business section. Comedy Male Nurse is a 2014 comedy film directed by Jose Thomas. Documentary film A Place for Paedophiles is a British documentary that was televised on 21 April 2009. Produced and presented by Louis Theroux, the documentary ran for 60 minutes, and took place at Coalinga State Hospital, a hospital for paedophiles. Theroux was the first film-maker to be allowed to film and interview the inmates at the hospital. Animation 25 October, the First Day is a 1968 animated short film written and directed by Yuriy Norshteyn and Arkadiy Tyurin. Thriller Cardiac Arrest is a 1980 horror/thriller-film written and directed by Murray Mintz. Comedy Tanu Weds Manu is a 2011 Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Anand L. Rai, and produced by Shailesh R Singh. It stars R. Madhavan, Kangna Ranaut and Jimmy Shergill in the lead roles. The story of the film has been written by Himanshu Sharma, music is directed by Krsna and the lyrics penned by Rajshekhar. The film released on 25 February 2011. Upon release, the film performed well at the box office particularly in Delhi, UP and East Punjab, It was dubbed in German and released under the title Tanu Und Manu Trauen Sich. Comedy The Electric House is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Science Fiction Originally a collection of clips from the Neon Genesis Evangelion TV series, Death was created as a precursor to the re-worked ending of the series. Rebirth was intended as that reworked ending but after production overruns became only the first half of the first episode of The End of Evangelion, with some minor differences. Over time, two newer director`s cuts of Death were produced, each including new footage not seen in the series - these were called Death (True) and finally Death (True)^2. Note that despite containing clips from the series, Death (True)^2 & Rebirth should be seen after the series itself to be fully understood. Science Fiction Reign of the Fallen is a Star Wars fanfilm directed and written by David McLeavy, and originally released in March 2006. Thriller 1000 Mabrouk is a 2010 Egyptian film directed by Ahmed Nader Galal, played by Ahmed Helmy, a man who wakes up one morning to discover that the day repeats, a carbon copy of the day before, trapping him in an inescapable vicious circle. This man has dream to live for 100 years, however he is living for one day only and that day keep repeating to show him the negative and positive things in his life. Science Fiction Feral is a 2012 short, animation, drama, fantasy and science-fiction film written and directed by Daniel Sousa. Comedy Road to Zanzibar is a 1941 Paramount Pictures comedy film starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour, and marked the second picture in the popular "Road to …" series made by the trio. Paramount executives owned the rights to a story by Sy Bartlett titled "Find Colonel Fawcett" about two men trekking through the jungles of Madagascar. They felt that its plot was so similar to the recently released Stanley and Livingstone that it could not be made as written without seeming too derivative, so they turned the project over to Frank Butler and Don Hartman, the writers on the wildly successful Road to Singapore which Paramount had released the year before. Thus reborn as a comedy and spoof of the safari genre, the film resembled its predecessor in every important way, with plot taking a back seat to gags, and music. The film was so successful that further "Road to..." pictures were assured. Documentary film The Wall That Heals is a 1997 documentary film about the Vietnam Veterans Memorial narrated by Louis Gossett, Jr. Thriller The Gifted Hands is a 2013 drama, mystery, thriller film written and directed by Kwon Ho-Jung. Comedy Le Million is a 1931 French musical comedy film directed by René Clair. The story was adapted by Clair from a play by Georges Berr and Marcel Guillemand. Thriller Kyaa Kool Hai Hum is a 2005 Bollywood comedy thriller film directed by Sangeeth Sivan and produced by Ekta Kapoor. It features Tusshar Kapoor and Ritesh Deshmukh in lead roles. The film was released on 6 May 2005, and managed to succeed at the box office, despite receiving critical criticism. It was one of the first Bollywood films to feature adult comedy. In 2012, the film spawned an sequel, Kyaa Super Kool Hai Hum the film is inspired from Hollywood film "Miss Congeniality"and lead role is Sandra bullock. Documentary film Unbroken Glass is a documentary family film directed by Dinesh Sabu. Documentary film Mr. Symbol Man is a 1974 documentary film directed by Bob Kingsbury and Bruce Moir. Documentary film Black In America is a multi-part series of documentaries hosted by reporter Soledad O'Brien on CNN. The series is about various issues regarding blacks which includes panel discussions on issues facing the black community, and a look at the culture of black families in America, men and women. It features exclusive commentary by music mogul Russell Simmons, Grammy Award-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco, comedian D.L. Hughley, award-winning filmmaker Spike Lee, and actress/comedian Whoopi Goldberg. The program has been extremely successful. CNN.com’s interactive section for "Black In America" garnered over 2.4 million page views. The "Black In America" iReport.com assignment received over 1,000 submissions. Several viewers of the first episode were so inspired by the program that they launched BlackInAmerica.com, an online community and social network for black Americans who want to address the issues and challenges of Black America. The success of the program also led to CNN producing additional episodes and making it a series. Comedy A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: CInderella is the second movie in the 1994 film series A Chinese Odyssey, directed by Jeffrey Lau. Thriller The Night Listener is a 2006 psychological thriller film directed by Patrick Stettner. The screenplay by Armistead Maupin, Terry Anderson, and Stettner is based on Maupin's 2000 bestselling novel of the same name, which was inspired by actual events in the author's life. Documentary film Grass Whisper is a 2001 documentary short film written and directed by Algirdas Tarvydas. Documentary film The Forest for the Trees is a documentary film directed by Bernadine Mellis. Comedy All in a Night's Work is a 1961 romantic screwball comedy starring Dean Martin and Shirley MacLaine, and directed by Joseph Anthony. Comedy Blue State is a Canadian / American romantic comedy film, released in 2007, starring Breckin Meyer and Anna Paquin. The film was the first effort of Paquin in an executive role. Documentary film The Buck-Tick Syndrome II is a documentary film directed by Yuichiro Iwaki. Documentary film 4 the Fans: Michael Jackson is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Johnny Diamond. Documentary film Tunteyh or the Rumor of the Stones is a 2013 documentary film directed by Marina Rubino. Animation His Mouse Friday is a 1951 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 59th Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. It was animated by Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson and Ed Barge and released in theatres on July 7, 1951. The title is a pun combining references to the film His Girl Friday and the character of Friday from the novel Robinson Crusoe. Documentary film A short life that ended in a hail of bullets is given an in-depth examination in this PBS documentary about stickup artist John Dillinger, who captured the American public's imagination and incurred J. Edgar Hoover's wrath in the 1930s. Covering the period from Dillinger's first brush with the law to his last, the program uses commentary from media photographers, film and FBI historians, and former top cops to chronicle a life dominated by myth. Animation Once It Started It Could Not End Otherwise is a 2011 short animated historical film written and directed Kelly Sears. Animation Henpecked is a 1930 animated short produced by Walter Lantz that features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Documentary film Killer's Paradise is a 2007 documentary exploring the high murder rate of women that has persisted unsolved in Guatemala since the end of the Guatemalan Civil War. The film is a co-production of the National Film Board of Canada and the BBC and was directed by Toronto-based journalist and filmmaker Giselle Portenier. It premiered on 8 March 2007 in Toronto and has been broadcast on multiple channels around the world, including DOC: The Documentary Channel in the United States. Documentary film News from a Personal War is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by João Moreira Salles and Kátia Lund. Thriller Saturn 3 is a 1980 British science fiction thriller film produced and directed by Stanley Donen. It stars Farrah Fawcett, Kirk Douglas and Harvey Keitel. The screenplay was written by Martin Amis, from a story by John Barry. Though a British production, the film has an American cast and director. Comedy Bringing Down the House is a 2003 American comedy film, written by Jason Filardi and directed by Adam Shankman. The film stars Steve Martin and Queen Latifah. Thriller The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh is a 2012 horror film directed by Rue Morgue founder Rodrigo Gudiño. It was released in Russia on 13 June 2013 as Poslednja Volja i Testament Rosalinde Li and was later released direct to DVD on 30 July 2013 through Image Entertainment. Documentary film Dynamic Earth is a short documentary film narrated by Liam Neeson. Comedy Shakespeare Comedies: A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1981 comedy film based on a play by William Shakespeare and directed by Elijah Moshinsky. Thriller Nocebo is a short German thriller film. The film's run time is 38 minutes. It was written by German scriptwriter Maggie Peren, directed by Lennart Ruff and produced by Südart Filmproduktion in association with Menelaos Film. The film was shot using an Arri Alexa by cinematographer Marcello Kahl. The film is Lennart Ruffs, Severin Höhnes and Tobias M. Hubers final project at the University of Television and Film Munich, as well as Marcello Kahl's final project at the Filmacademy Ludwigsburg. Animation Leon in Wintertime is a 2008 animation short directed by Pierre-Luc Granjon and Pascal le Nôtre. Comedy The Hen and the Sexton is a 1951 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský and Jan Strejček. Documentary film Farewell My School is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ucu Agustin. Comedy Even As IOU is the 65th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller The Day is a 2011 Canadian post-apocalyptic film directed by Douglas Aarniokoski. The film stars Ashley Bell, Shannyn Sossamon, Dominic Monaghan, Shawn Ashmore and Cory Hardrict. The film premiered on September 16, 2011 at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in 12 theaters in the United States on August 29, 2012. It screened theatrically for 16 days and grossed $20,984. Comedy Arisan! is a 2003 Indonesian film that has drawn more than 100,000 viewers. It is the first Indonesian film with a gay theme, and the first Indonesian film to use high-definition color enhancement. It uses a mixture of English, standard Indonesian and Jakartan slang. Arisan! became the second film in Indonesian film history to win all six major awards in Festival Film Indonesia, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress, after Ibunda in 1986. Arisan! was also the first film in Indonesian film history to include two men kissing, by the characters Sakti and Nino. Because of this, the two won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the Festival Film Indonesia. A television series as a continuation of the movie with the same title has been airing on AnTV. Comedy Pot Luck is a 1936 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. The screenplay is by Ben Travers based loosely on his 1930 stage play A Night Like This. It also featured Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Diana Churchill and Martita Hunt. The cast included members of the regular Aldwych Farce company. Comedy Word of Mouth is Doug Stanhope's first stand-up DVD. Recorded at the Velveeta Room in Austin, Texas on May 11th, 2002, and produced by Sacred Cow Productions. Comedy Pasha's Wives is a 1939 comedy drama film written by Lilo Dammert and Léo Lania and directed by Mark Sorkin and Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Comedy Up and Down is a 2004 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Hřebejk. The film first premiered in France at the Cannes Film Market on May 19, 2004. The film was the Czech Republic's submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Fuzzy Baby Animals is a 2010 documentary film directed by Greg Passmore. Documentary film Travelogue is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Mahnaz Mohammadi. Documentary film The Mountain Meadows Massacre is a 2001 documentary film about the Mountain Meadows massacre. It was produced by Eric Young with Dave Chase, Jan Walker and Larinda Wenzel and distributed through The Studio, Inc. Comedy Bite is a cockroach who one day falls in love with a girl cockroach; however Bite must survive the ongoing battle between predators to prove his love. Stars Elgin Aponte and Barbie Castro. Documentary film Arranged Happiness is a 2011 documentary romance drama history film written and directed by Daniela Dar-Creutz. Comedy The Hayseeds' Back-blocks Show is a 1917 Australian rural comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It was the third in his series about the rural family, the Hayseeds. It is considered a lost film. Documentary film Tongues Untied is a 1989 semi-documentary film directed by Marlon Riggs. The film seeks, in its author's words to, "...shatter the nation's brutalizing silence on matters of sexual and racial difference." Comedy Another episode with a shark. This time, Jerry is rescuing a fish from Tom. Tom tries to bring the fish back, only to run into a shark, instead. Animation Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish, usually referred to as Wakko's Wish, is a 1999 direct-to-video animated musical film based on the Warner Bros. 1993–98 animated series Animaniacs, and the last Animaniacs production. The film relocates all the Animaniacs characters to a quasi-medieval fairy tale world and portrays their race to find the wishing star that will grant them a wish. While the film was released during the Christmas season, the holiday is not a factor in its plot, though the events do take place during winter. Wakko's Wish was first released on VHS on December 21, 1999. It contained 10 original songs and starred Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell and Tress MacNeille reprising their roles as Animaniacs characters Yakko, Wakko, and Dot. Comedy Timepass is a 2014 Indian Marathi language film. Its a story about teenage love set up in 90's between Dagadu and Prajakta, also starring Bhalchandra Kadam and Vaibhav Mangle. It is directed by Ravi Jadhav who has provided prior hits like Balak-Palak, Balgandharva, Natarang. Timepass had a record-breaking opening weekend of 50 million, and grossed 310 million by the end of its three-week run. It is loosely based on the bestselling novel Knocked Up by Shaiju Mathew. As of February 2014, the film is the highest-grossing Marathi film of all time.Its record was broken by Lai Bhaari in August of the same year when its earnings surpassed the 33 crore mark. The film was also critically successful; Aparna Phadke of The Times of India praised the performances of the lead actors and commented that the film is "worth a watch", and Shakti Salgaokar of Daily News and Analysis called the picture "an entertaining experience"; both reviewers awarded the film 4/5. The movie is also slated to have a sequel. Comedy Series 7: The Contenders is a 2001 dark comedy directed by Daniel Minahan. The movie is presented as a marathon of the seventh series of an American reality television show called The Contenders, where six people, picked at random from a national lottery, are each given a pistol and forced to hunt and kill each other for the cameras. The film is a dark satire of the reality television genre. It stars Brooke Smith as Dawn, the reigning champion from the fifth and sixth series. Comedy Two Blondes and a Redhead is a film directed by Arthur Dreifuss released on Nov 5, 1947. Comedy Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach is an American comedy film directed by Danny Leiner starring Seann William Scott, Randy Quaid in his final role and Leonor Varela. The film was filmed mostly in the Austin, Texas area and Taylor, Texas and was released direct-to-video on January 13, 2009. Documentary film Vuela Angelito is a 2001 short documentary film directed by Christiane Burkhard. Animation Forgetful King is a 2006 animated short film written by Sergei Sedov directed by Veronica Fedorova. Comedy 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt is a 1964 comedy film starring Mamie Van Doren and Tommy Noonan, who also directed and co-wrote the film. Documentary film Women of Faith is a 2009 documentary by Rebecca M. Alvin, which examines women’s decisions to lead religious lives in the Roman Catholic tradition in the post-feminist era. It asks the question, "why would a woman choose a nun’s life today?" Individual interviews with seven women provide answers—and explore how rebellion can happen within and outside the Church, how women in the Church reconcile conflicting, religious, personal, and political beliefs, and how they view official Church positions on contraception, homosexuality, and women’s ordination as priests. The diverse group includes Poor Clares, contemplative nuns who spend most of their days in prayer, Maryknolls who have served in Central America, a lesbian former nun, and a Roman Catholic Womanpriest. The film is distributed by Women Make Movies. It has a running time of 60 minutes. Science Fiction In 1959, as part of the dedication ceremony for a new elementary school, a group of students is asked to draw pictures to be stored in a time capsule. But one mysterious girl fills her sheet of paper with rows of apparently random numbers instead. Fifty years later, a new generation of students examines the capsules contents and the girls cryptic message ends up in the hands of young Caleb Koestler. But it is Calebs father, professor John Koestler (Nicolas Cage), who makes the startling discovery that the encoded message predicts with pinpoint accuracy the dates, death tolls and coordinates of every major disaster of the past 50 years. Directed by Alex Proyas the project was originally attached to a number of directors under Columbia Pictures, but it was placed in turnaround and eventually picked up by Escape Artists. Production was financially backed by Summit Entertainment. Knowing was filmed in Melbourne, Australia, using various locations to represent the film's settings, Boston. The film was released on March 20, 2009 in the United States and Canada. Thriller Escape Clause is a 1996 made for TV film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It is a murder mystery about an insurance agent accused of his wife's murder. Thriller Visible World is 2011 drama film written and directed by Peter Kristúfek. Comedy Our Gang Follies of 1936 is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 140th Our Gang short to be released and the first of several musical entries in the series. Comedy Method Man, AKA The Fearless Young Boxer, AKA "Avenging Boxer" is a martial arts film directed by Jimmy Shaw starring Casanova Wong. Comedy The Navigator is a 1924 comedy directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The film was written by Clyde Bruckman and co-directed by Donald Crisp. Documentary film Viva Vietnam: A White Trash Adventure Tour was a comedy documentary that aired on Comedy Central in 1995 and was hosted by the channel's first spokesperson, comic Tom Rhodes. It was the first opportunity Rhodes had to film and travel internationally for a television station. Rhodes would later become a late night talk show host in Amsterdam, write travel blogs for The Huffington Post, and perform across five continents. Documentary film Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics is a 2013 feature-length documentary about DC Comics super villains. Comedy I Don't Speak English (Italian: Io no spik inglish) is a 1995 comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Comedy Two's Company is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Ned Sparks, Gordon Harker and Mary Brian. An American millionaire rents a country house from an English aristocrat and the two constantly fight. However, their children have secretly fallen in love. Documentary film Kate Churchill is a filmmaker and a dedicated yoga practitioner who insists that yoga can transform anyone. Her plan: select a subject, immerse him in yoga and follow him until he finds a yoga practice that transforms him. Her subject is Nick Rosen: A skeptical journalist. Intrigued by the opportunity to peek behind the curtain of a 5.7 billion dollar “spiritual” industry, Nick signs on to investigate yoga for 6 months. Before he can say OM, he finds himself twisted up like a pretzel, surrounded by celebrity yogis, true believers, kooks, entrepreneurs and a gentle teacher from Brazil who leads his class with his feet behind his head. The more Nick investigates yoga the more contradictions he discovers. As he searches for concrete facts and discards the lofty spiritual theories of his yoga teachers, he strays further from Kate’s original plan. The two find themselves lost in Northern India, embroiled in a struggle between Kate’s expectations and Nick’s overt rejection of spirituality. Comedy Riding on Air is a 1937 American film directed by Edward Sedgwick. The film is also known as All Is Confusion in the United Kingdom. Documentary film Buying Sex is a 2013 documentary film written by Teresa MacInnes, and directed by Kent Nason and Teresa MacInnes. Comedy “Still Hungry” is the eagerly-anticipated follow-up to John Pinette’s record-breaking “I’m Starvin” comedy special. In this sold-out concert taped at Chicago’s famed Vic Theater, the food-obsessed, storytelling Broadway and television star delivers his smart, original, Bill Cosby-influenced observations on everyday life. Comedy The Lucky Number is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Clifford Mollison, Gordon Harker, Joan Wyndham and Frank Pettingell. A professional footballer attempts to recover a winning pools ticket. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures and the football scenes were filmed in and around Highbury Stadium in North London. Comedy On the Right Track is a 1981 comedy film that was the first feature film starring Gary Coleman. It was directed by Lee Philips, produced by Ronald Jacobs, and released to theaters by 20th Century Fox in the spring of 1981. Thriller All the King's Men is a 2006 film adaptation of the 1946 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren. It was directed by Steven Zaillian, who also produced and scripted. The story is about the life of Willie Stark, a fictional character resembling Louisiana governor Huey Long, in office 1928 through 1932. He was elected as a US Senator and assassinated in 1935. The film co-stars Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Anthony Hopkins, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Patricia Clarkson and Jackie Earle Haley. All the King's Men had previously been adapted by Robert Rossen in 1949. Although it does not follow the 1949 film's narrative and is more faithful to the novel than the earlier movie, the 2006 film is often labelled a remake of the 1949 version. According to The Internet Movie Database, Zaillian never saw the original film, and adapted the screenplay solely from Warren's novel. Documentary film Lost in the Crowd is a documentary film by Austrian filmmaker Susi Graf about LGBT homeless youth in New York City. The film tells the story of a group of kids focusing on how they became homeless and their attempts to survive on the streets of New York. Most of the youth say the reason that they’re homeless in the first place is because they have been rejected from their families for being Gay or Transgender. Lost in the Crowd reveals a glimpse into the unknown world of homeless LGBT youth. Shelter Life is portrayed as well as finding "new" families in the ballroom scene featuring ballroom icon Willi Ninja who died shortly after being filmed for Lost in the Crowd. Documentary film Sons of the Anzacs is a 1945 Australian documentary about the exploits of Australian soldiers during World War II. It covered nine campaigns up until the fall of Lae. It was later re-made and updated in 1968 to cover the entire war. Documentary film Dom Hemingway is a 2013 British black comedy–crime drama film directed and written by Richard Shepard. The film stars Jude Law, Richard E. Grant, Demián Bichir, and Emilia Clarke. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media is a documentary film that explores the political life and ideas of Noam Chomsky, a linguist, intellectual, and political activist. Created by two Canadian filmmakers, Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick, it expands on the ideas of Chomsky's earlier book, Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, which he co-wrote with Edward S. Herman. The film presents and illustrates Chomsky's and Herman's thesis that corporate media, as profit-driven institutions, tend to serve and further the agendas of the interests of dominant, elite groups in the society. A centerpiece of the film is a long examination of the history of The New York Times' coverage of the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, which Chomsky says exemplifies the media's unwillingness to criticize an ally of the elite. Until the release of The Corporation, made by Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott and Joel Bakan, it was the most successful feature documentary in Canadian history, played theatrically in over 300 cities around the world; won 22 awards; appeared in more than 50 international film festivals; and was broadcast in over 30 markets. Thriller A House Built on Water is a 2003 thriller film directed by Bahman Farmanara. Documentary film Selma Rubin And Community Of Life is a 2014 historical documentary film written and directed by Beezhan Tulu Comedy Ek Se Bure Do is a 2009 Bollywood Black Comedy film directed by Tarique Khan and starring Arshad Warsi, Anita Hassanandani and Rajpal Yadav. The film was shot in 2007 but released in 2009. Documentary film A DVD documentary companion to the Wisdom photography book by Andrew Zuckerman. Inspired by the idea that wisdom is the greatest gift one generation can give to another, award-winning photographer and filmmaker Andrew Zuckerman interviewed, photographed and filmed 50 of the world’s great writers, actors, artists, designers, politicians, musicians and religious and business leaders of our time. He posed seven questions to each of his subjects—all over 65 years of age—and their candid responses offer uniquely inspirational and often surprising insights. Thoughts from Nelson Mandela, Frank Gehry, Judi Dench, The Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, Clint Eastwood, Ted Kennedy, Robert Redford, Vaclav Havel, Terence Conran, Buzz Aldrin, Lou Reed, Willie Nelson, Madeline Albright, Jane Goodall, Burt Bacharach, Andrew Wyeth, Vanessa Redgrave, Nadine Gordimer and many more reveal lifetimes of adversity and triumph, and present intimate insights into very public lives. Documentary film Fourteen Days in May is a documentary directed by Paul Hamann and originally shown on television by the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1987. The programme recounts the final days before the execution of Edward Earl Johnson, an American prisoner convicted of rape and murder and imprisoned in the Mississippi State Penitentiary. Johnson protested his innocence and claimed that his confession had been made under duress. He was executed in Mississippi's gas chamber on 20 May 1987. The documentary crew, given access to the prison warden, guards and chaplain and to Johnson and his family, filmed the last days of Johnson's life in detail. The documentary argues against the death penalty and maintains that capital punishment is disproportionately applied to African-Americans convicted of crimes against whites. The programme features attorney Clive Stafford Smith, a noted advocate against capital punishment. Fourteen Days in May won a British Film Institute Grierson Award and a top prize at the Festival dei Populi. It has been shown in many countries but has only appeared in an abbreviated form in the United States, on HBO. Hamann disowned this shortened version. Thriller Raja Jani is a 1972 Hindi film. The film is produced by Madan Mohla and directed by Mohan Segal. The film stars Ishfaq hakroo, Hema Malini, Premnath, Prem Chopra, Johnny Walker, Sajjan, Bindu and Helen. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Comedy Counsel's Opinion is a 1933 British romantic comedy film starring Henry Kendall and Binnie Barnes. It was one of three films directed in Britain in the early 1930s by Canadian-American Allan Dwan and was an early production from Alexander Korda's London Films. Counsel's Opinion was based on a 1931 Gilbert Wakefield play and was remade, again by London Films, in 1938 as The Divorce of Lady X starring Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon. Thriller Karate Kiba or Bodyguard Kiba is a martial-arts film starring Sonny Chiba, released in 1973 and based on an action manga by Ikki Kajiwara. A recut version was released in the U.S. in 1976 as The Bodyguard, with added footage in the first ten minutes of the film. There were two more movie adaptations made in 1993 and 1995 by Takashi Miike in the beginning of his career. Comedy Necessary Roughness is a 1991 sports comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti in his final film. The film stars Scott Bakula, Héctor Elizondo, Robert Loggia, and Harley Jane Kozak. Co-stars include Larry Miller, Sinbad, Jason Bateman, Kathy Ireland, Rob Schneider, and Fred Dalton Thompson. The film touches on an up-and-coming season at the fictional higher learning institution of Texas State University and its football team nicknamed the Fightin' Armadillos. Texas State's predicament—they are forced to start the season with a host of new coaches and players after the previous staff and players were removed after a scandal—is based on the "death penalty" handed out to the Southern Methodist University football team by the NCAA in 1987 for team violations very similar to the ones that the fictional Texas State is accused of. The film was released in September 1991 and went on to gross over $20 million at the box office. During one scene, when the team takes part in a scrimmage game with a team of convicts, cameos are made by several NFL players. Thriller The Bourne Ultimatum is a 2007 American-German action spy thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass loosely based on the Robert Ludlum novel of the same title. The screenplay was written by Tony Gilroy, Scott Z. Burns and George Nolfi. The Bourne Ultimatum is the third in the Bourne film series, being preceded by The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy. The fourth movie, The Bourne Legacy, was released in August 2012. Matt Damon reprises his role as Ludlum's signature character, former CIA assassin and psychogenic amnesiac Jason Bourne. In the film, he continues his search for information about his past before he was part of Operation Treadstone and becomes a target of a similar assassin program. The Bourne Ultimatum was produced by Universal Pictures and was released on August 3, 2007, in North America, where it grossed $69.3 million in ticket sales in its first weekend of release. This is Damon's highest-grossing film with him as the lead. Thriller Cold Creek Manor is a 2003 American psychological thriller film directed by Mike Figgis. The screenplay by Richard Jefferies focuses on a family terrorized by the former owner of the rural estate they bought in foreclosure. The film stars Dennis Quaid, Sharon Stone, Stephen Dorff, Juliette Lewis, Kristen Stewart and Christopher Plummer. Animation The Mechanical Monsters is the second of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Fleischer Studios, the story features Superman battling a mad scientist with a small army of robots at his command. It was originally released by Paramount Pictures on November 28, 1941. Comedy Maiko Haaaan!!! is a Japanese comedy film released in 2007. Documentary film Arlington West: The Film is a 2006 documentary about the Iraq War by Peter Dudar and Sally Marr. The title refers to Arlington West, the "temporary cemeteries" in Santa Barbara and Santa Monica, California which serve as memorials to those who have been killed in Iraq. The film features 105 interviews, mostly with young soldiers who have served in Iraq, talking about their experiences there. It also features members of Gold Star Families for Peace, whose sons or daughters died in Iraq. Among these parents are Cindy Sheehan, Fernando Suarez, Jane Bright, Bill Mitchell, Vickie Castro, Nadia McCaffrey, and Karen Meredith. Comedy ""In a time when digital dominates the art domain, a DIY aesthetic is embraced by Gina Carducci, a young thirty-year-old filmmaker who hand processes 16mm film and a seventy-year-old pioneer of queer experimental cinema, Barbara Hammer. Hammer invites Carducci to collaborate on a new film, "Generations". Celebrating Hammer's spontaneous shooting style and dense editing montage with Carducci's studied cinematography, the two filmmakers, generations apart in age, shoot the last days of Astroland in Coney Island, New York. The aged but vibrant amusement park, characteristic of the 70-year-old Hammer, is a fitting environment for the photoplay of the two Bolex filmmakers. Inspired by the revolutionary Shirley Clarke film, Bridges Go Round (1953) where Clarke printed the same footage twice using two different soundtracks, Carducci/Hammer go further. Each filmmaker takes the same footage and sound elements and edits her own version/vision. Carducci edits in film, Hammer in digital. Joined together at the middle, the final 20-30 minute film, "Generations", inspires experimentation, collaboration, and the continual use of film in a digital age and cross-generational mentoring." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Documentary film "Parents speak openly and candidly about their hopes and fears for their trans children." Quoting the description from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Comedy Viktor Vogel – Commercial Man is a 2001 German art comedy film released in 2001 in the US and other countries as Advertising Rules! Directed by Lars Kraume, the cast includes Alexander Scheer, Götz George, and Chulpan Khamatova. Thriller Brotherhood of Justice is a 1986 American television film starring Keanu Reeves, Billy Zane, Kiefer Sutherland, and Lori Loughlin. Comedy Murder at the Gallop is the second of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on the novel After the Funeral by Agatha Christie, and starred Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Charles "Bud" Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis as Jane Marple's friend Mr. Stringer. The film changes both the action and the characters. The original novel featured Hercule Poirot rather than Miss Marple, and Christie's trademark suspense was replaced by light comedy. The film also stars Robert Morley and Flora Robson and was directed by George Pollock, with James P. Cavanagh credited with the adaptation. The music was by Ron Goodwin. Hilfield Castle featured in the film. Thriller Incubator is a 2011 horror short film written and directed by Jimmy Weber. Comedy Love in the Time of Monsters is a comedy horror film directed by Matt Jackson. Animation ... Just That Sort of a Day is a 2010 short drama animation fantasy film written and directed by Abhay Kumar. Thriller Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? is a 1971 British horror-thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Ralph Richardson, Shelley Winters and Mark Lester. Like What's the Matter with Helen? and better-known films such as What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte, it is one of the many films in the Grande Dame Guignol genre. Animation El corazón del roble is a 2012 animated film written by Antonio Zurera and directed by Ricardo Ramón and Ángel Izquierdo. Documentary film 100 + Eyes is a 2002 documentary animation short film directed by Dane Picard. Documentary film Take a dazzling architectural journey inside those majestic marvels of Gothic architecture, the great cathedrals of Chartres, Beauvais and other European cities. Carved from 100 million pounds of stone, some cathedrals now teeter on the brink of catastrophic collapse. To save them, a team of engineers, architects, art historians, and computer scientists searches the naves, bays, and bell-towers for clues. NOVA investigates the architectural secrets that the cathedral builders used to erect their towering, glass-filled walls and reveals the hidden formulas drawn from the Bible that drove medieval builders ever upward. Comedy The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe is the filmed version of the one-woman stage show written by Jane Wagner and starring Lily Tomlin, which won the Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience. Directed by John Bailey and edited by Sally Menke, the film stays true to the original stage performance, earning it the Golden Space Needle Award at the Seattle International Film Festival. For her efforts on film and stage, Tomlin received a Tony Award, and Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture in the American Comedy Awards, amongst other notable accolades. Because of an intentional misspelling in the movie the film is also known as The Search for Signs of Inteligent Life in the Universe. Thriller Lulu on the Bridge is a 1998 American romantic-mystery drama film written and directed by author Paul Auster and starring Harvey Keitel, Mira Sorvino, and Willem Dafoe. The film is about a jazz saxophone player whose life is transformed after being shot. After discovering a mysterious stone, he meets and falls in love with a beautiful aspiring actress, but their happiness is cut short by a series of strange, dreamlike events. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Psychohydrography is a 2010 documentary animation film directed by Peter Bo Rappmund. Documentary film Raketa mena is a 2007 documentary film. Animation Evermore is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Philip Hofmänner. Comedy Lost on Journey is a Chinese comedy film released in 2010. Directed by Raymond Yip and starring Xu Zheng and Wang Baoqiang. This film depicts an amusing yet realistic portrayal of the issues prevalent in the Chinese society, especially during Chun Yun. During the Spring Festival, transportation is a serious problem in mainland China as everyone wants to reunite with their family for the Chinese New Year celebrations. The film is followed by Lost in Thailand, which also stars Xu Zheng and Wang Baoqiang and was directed and written by Xu himself. Documentary film Apostle of Ruins is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Audrius Stonys. Thriller Homefront is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and released nationwide in theaters on November 27. Based on Chuck Logan's novel of the same name and adapted into a screenplay by Sylvester Stallone, the film stars Jason Statham, James Franco, Winona Ryder, and Kate Bosworth. Filming began on October 1, 2012 in New Orleans. Documentary film Standards is a short documentary film directed by Maxime Pistorio and Julie Jaroszewski. Comedy Love's Labour's Lost is a 2000 adaptation of the comic play of the same name by William Shakespeare, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh. It was the first feature film to be made of this lesser-known comedy. Branagh's fourth film of a Shakespeare play, Love's Labour's Lost was a box-office and critical disappointment. Branagh's film turns Love's Labour's Lost into a romantic Hollywood musical. Set and costume design evoke the Europe of 1939; the music and newsreel-style footage are also chief period details. The cast includes Shakespearean veterans such as Timothy Spall, Richard Briers and Geraldine McEwan, alongside Hollywood actors Alicia Silverstone and Matthew Lillard and Broadway and West End stars such as Nathan Lane. As a result of its poor commercial performance, Miramax shelved its three-picture deal with Branagh, who subsequently returned to Shakespeare with As You Like It in 2006. Thriller Century of the Dragon is a 1999 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Clarence Fok and starring Andy Lau, Louis Koo and Patrick Tam. Documentary film The Light Penetrates the Dark is a 1930 documentary short film directed by Otakar Vávra and František Pilát. Documentary film Who is this Kusturica? is a documentary film directed by Natalia Gugueva. Comedy Badmaash Company is a 2010 Indian crime-comedy film directed by actor-turned-director Parmeet Sethi, produced by Aditya Chopra and starring Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Meiyang Chаng and Vir Das in the lead roles. The film was released on 7 May 2010 under the banner of Yash Raj Films. It was average at the box office. The film is inspired from 21, Ocean's Eleven, The Italian Job and Bluffmaster. Documentary film Ben's Mill is a 1982 American documentary film directed by Michel Chalufour and John Karol. The film portrays how the energy from the river is used to drive the multitudes of leather belts used to drive the various machines. The film focuses on the steps one man, Ben, uses to make one of his white pine watering tanks, and then a horse-drawn sled for different members of the Barnet community. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Corked is a 2007 film directed by Paul Hawley and Ross Clendenen. Comedy Eletric Indigo is a 2013 short comedy crime film written and directed by Jean-Julien Collette. Comedy Long Live with Dearly Departed is a 1935 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Comedy The Bird People in China is a 1998 Japanese movie directed by Takashi Miike. The film is considerably more mellow in tone than some of the director's more famous works. Comedy Fantômas is a 1964 French film starring Jean Marais as the arch villain with the same name opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Paul Juve. In the film Juve teams up with journalist Fandor, also played by Marais, trying to catch Fantômas but never quite succeeding. It was France's answer, in 1964, to the James Bond phenomenon that swept the world at around the same time. It is the first ever of a trilogy film, and Fantômas became extremely successful in Europe, the Soviet Union and Japan. It found success even in the United States, where fan websites exist to this day. Mylène Demongeot plays "Hélène Gurn", the girlfriend of "Jérôme Fandor", Fantômas' arch enemy. The general tone of the films is more light-hearted than the original Fantômas novels. Commissaire Juve, as played by Louis de Funès, becomes a comedic character, much different from his literary counterpart. Comedy L'ha fatto una signora is a 1938 Italian film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Michele Abruzzo. Documentary film One Land, Five Nations is a documentary by Mahmoud Shoolizadeh, it introduces the cultural and social and geographical life of the people in Faridan in Isfahan Province of Iran. In this region, five different Nations: Armenians, Lors, Georgian, Turkish and Persian are living peacefully together, celebrating their own languages, customs and cultures. This film participated in The first short films festival in Tehran, Iran, where it became candidate for the best documentary film and best photography in 1990 Thriller Tum Hi To Ho... is a 2011 drama-mystery-thriller film written by Rajan Aggarwal, lyrics by Ravi Chopra, dialogue by Vivek Shauq and directed by Sanjay Goel. Comedy Love and Courage is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Omar is a 2013 Palestinian drama film directed by Hany Abu-Assad. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Jury Prize. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film has been selected as the Palestinian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, and was among the five finalists. It also won Best Feature Film at the 2013 Asian Pacific Screen Awards. The film was screened at the United Nations in New York on 1 May 2014. Comedy Classmates is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Lal Jose and written by James Albert. The film has an ensemble cast consisting of Jayasurya, Prithviraj, Narain, Indrajith, Kavya Madhavan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Balachandra Menon and Radhika. The music is composed by Alex Paul with lyrics by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma. The cinematography was by Rajeev Ravi and the editing by Ranjan Abraham. Audiograhy was by M. R. Rajakrishnan. The story revolves around the college graduate class of 1992. In 2006, working in different corners of the world, the friends get together for a class reunion to revive the joy and laughter of their student days. Shockingly, on the night of the reunion, one of the classmates is almost murdered and goes into a coma. It is one of the biggest blockbusters in the Malayalam film industry and is frequently referenced in Keralite popular culture. The film went on to win the Kerala State Film Awards for Best Popular Film and Best Story. It was later remade into Tamil as Ninaithale Inikkum and Telugu as same title. The plot was inspired from a novel A Wedding in December by Anita Shreve. Comedy Ask Any Girl is a 1959 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer romantic comedy film starring David Niven, Shirley MacLaine and Gig Young. Thriller Lake Mungo is a 2008 Australian psychological horror mockumentary film directed by filmmaker Joel Anderson and stars Talia Zucker. Animation Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 21, 2002. The 42nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was written and directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, and features the voices of Sanders, Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richardson. Lilo & Stitch was the second of three Disney animated features produced primarily at the Florida animation studio located at Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida. The film received positive reviews and was nominated for the 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, which ultimately went to Hayao Miyazaki's film, Spirited Away, which also starred Daveigh Chase and David Ogden Stiers. The 2002 film eventually started a franchise: a direct-to-video sequel, Stitch! The Movie, was released on August 26, 2003. This was followed by a television series, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, which ran from September 20, 2003 to July 29, 2006. Animation Watermill Farm 'Apple Turnover' is a 2011 animated short film directed by Trevor Hardy. Thriller Dolly Dimple is a 2011 drama thriller film written by Glenn Porter and directed by Mark Pellington. Documentary film Bj is a 2013 documentary biographical film written by William Vlieland and directed by Anthony Liechti. Animation Mr. Prokouk, The Inventor is a 1949 animated short film directed by Karel Zeman. Thriller Housebound is a 2013 New Zealand comedy horror film that was written and directed by Gerard Johnstone, and his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on March 10, 2014 at South by Southwest and stars Morgana O'Reilly as a woman sentenced to house arrest in a potentially haunted house. Animation Woolen Under Where is a 1963 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Phil Monroe and Richard Thompson and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. It is the seventh and final short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on "woolen underwear". This episode is notable in being the only episode which wasn't directed by Chuck Jones, who was fired early in production. However, Chuck Jones was still responsible for the story and is credited as such. Comedy The T.V. Show is a 1979 TV film directed by Tom Trbovich. Animation Blonde Comet is a 1945 racing movie directed by William Beaudine and starring Virginia Vale as a female racing driver who competes all over Europe then returns to America where she finds romance with a male driver against whom she races. Race driver Barney Oldfield plays himself in a large role billed third under Vale and Kent. Documentary film The Armenian Genocide is a 2006 television documentary film exploring the Ottoman Empire killings of more than one million Armenians during World War I. The documentary was broadcast by most 348 PBS affiliate stations on April 17, 2006. Because of the controversial nature of the subject in Turkey, PBS attempted to give both sides a voice and produced a four expert panel discussion to be aired immediately afterwards. However, due to an intense lobbying effort by Armenian groups and some members of Congress, the follow-up panel discussion was cancelled on a third of those stations broadcasting the documentary over concerns of offending human rights groups and the descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors. Produced in conjunction with Oregon Public Broadcasting, it was written and directed by Andrew Goldberg and narrated by Hollywood celebrities Orlando Bloom, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Jared Leto, Julianna Margulies and Natalie Portman. Comedy Music For One Apartment And Six Drummers is a 2001 short comedy music film written and directed by Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson. Thriller Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu is a 2006 Tamil crime-thriller film written and directed by Gautham Menon. Starring Kamal Haasan, Jyothika, Kamalinee Mukherjee, Prakash Raj and Daniel Balaji in prominent roles, the film features music composed by Harris Jayaraj. It was one of the first Indian films to make use of Super 35mm technology. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Raghavan and released on 17 August 2007 to positive reviews. In 2012, reports stated that Menon would direct the film's Bollywood remake, but these were later dismissed. It was dubbed in Hindi as The Smart Hunt. Comedy Crackheads is a 2013 comedy film written by Andy Sophocleous and Tim Tsiklauri and directed by Tim Tsiklauri. Documentary film Journey of the Childmen: The Mighty Boosh on Tour is a 2009 comedy documentary film directed by Oliver Ralfe. Comedy It Happened in Athens is a 1962 Greek/American CinemaScope comedy-drama film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The film starred newcomer Trax Colton and Jayne Mansfield, along with Xenia Kalogeropoulou, Nico Minardos, and Bob Mathias in supporting roles. Comedy Mad Monster Party is a 1967 American animated comedy film produced by Rankin/Bass Productions for Embassy Pictures. Although less well-known than Rankin/Bass' holiday specials, it has become a cult film. Comedy Ishtar is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Elaine May and produced by Warren Beatty, who co-starred with Dustin Hoffman. The story revolves around a duo of incredibly untalented American lounge singers who travel to a booking in Morocco and stumble into a four-party Cold War standoff. Shot on location in Morocco and New York City by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, the production drew media attention before its release for substantial cost overruns on top of a lavish budget, and reports of clashes between director, producer, and cinematographer. A change in studio management at Columbia Pictures during post-production also led to professional and personal difficulties that undermined the film's release. The film opened to mixed reviews, but became a notorious failure at the box office. An example of its polarization, Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote, "The worst of it is painless; the best is funny, sly, cheerful and, here and there, even genuinely inspired," while The Chicago Sun Times' Roger Ebert called the film "truly dreadful". The film was originally released on DVD only in Europe. Comedy Bollenti spiriti is a 1981 Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani. Comedy Jane White Is Sick & Twisted is a 2002 comedy film produced by The Asylum, starring Kim Little. It is one of few films by the studio not to be made to capitalize on another film, and is also one of few Asylum films to have a theatrical release. Thriller Grand Larceny is a 1987 thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starring Marilu Henner, Ian McShane, Omar Sharif and Louis Jourdan. Comedy Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night is a 2005 musical comedy horror satire film written and directed by Travis Irvine with a budget of 倀. The independent film is the first feature film from Ohio University communications undergraduate students. It premiered at film festivals and select cinemas before being released on DVD, and is considered on its way to becoming a cult classic by at least one reviewer. It was revealed that is the first known feature in cinema history to star an assortment of real, dead, frozen animals. Animation Franklin and the Green Knight was the first ever Franklin movie, released direct to video and DVD in 2000. It has since aired on Noggin and Nick Jr. in the United States, and Canada's Family Channel. Comedy Colonel Effingham's Raid is a 1946 comedy film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Irving Pichel. It is also known as Berry Fleming's Colonel Effingham's Raid, Everything's Peaches Down in Georgia and Rebel Yell. The screenplay was written by Kathryn Scola, based on a 1943 novel by Berry Fleming. The music score is by Cyril J. Mockridge. The film stars Charles Coburn, Joan Bennett, William Eythe, Allyn Joslyn and Elizabeth Patterson. The plot involves a retired career Army colonel who returns to his hometown, starts writing a column in a local newspaper and takes on the corrupt local politicians to not replace the historic county courthouse. Fleming based his novel on the Cracker Party and political corruption in Richmond County, Georgia. Science Fiction Satanik is a 1968 thriller film written by Eduardo Manzanos Brochero and directed by Piero Vivarelli. Animation Trechos de EXPEDIÇÃO YANDÚ is a 1998 short animation film directed by Céu D’Ellia. Comedy Future Inc is a 2012 short comedy science fiction film written by Andrew Ellard and directed by Martin Stirling. Comedy Ureme 1 was the first in a series of Korean children's science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi and starring Shim Hyung-rae. Animation Spy Fox is a 2013 short animation film directed by Taylor Clutter, Kendra Phillips and Yoav Shtibelman. Comedy Black and White in Color is a 1976 war film and black comedy directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud in his directorial debut. It depicts French colonists at war with the Germans in West Africa during World War I, and is set in one of the then German colonies; either Togoland or Kamerun. The film adopts a strong antimilitaristic point of view, and is noteworthy for ridiculing the French side even more harshly than their German counterparts. The original French title is the first four words of the song Le Chant du départ, a French military song. It won the 1976 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film; it was submitted to the Academy by Côte d'Ivoire, resulting in that country's first and only Oscar. Comedy Parasangada Gendethimma is a 1978 Indian Kannada language comedy-drama film directed by Maruthi Shivram, based on a novel of the same by Srikrishna Alanahalli. It stars Lokesh in the lead role and the supporting cast features Reeta Anchan, B. R. Jayaram, and Ramakrishna. The film won three awards at the 1978-79 Karnataka State Film Awards - Third Best Film, Best Actor and Best Music Director. Comedy Of Horses and Men is a 2013 Icelandic drama film written and directed by Benedikt Erlingsson and produced by fellow director Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film has been nominated for the 2014 Nordic Council Film Prize. Thriller Stolen Identity is a 1953 Austrian film directed by Gunther von Fritsch, starring Donald Buka, Joan Camden and Francis Lederer . The film is the English-language version of the film Abenteuer in Wien, directed by Emil-Edwin Reinert, starring Gustav Fröhlich and Cornell Borchers. Besides the two leading roles the cast of both films is essentially the same. Comedy Embargo is a 2010 film that is an adaptation of a tale included in the 1978 Quasi Object by the Portuguese writer José Saramago. Documentary film Six Day Run is a 2013 short film written and directed by Mika Taanila. Documentary film Film Against All Odds is a documentary film directed by Reis Çelik. Documentary film The Impermanence of the Ordinary is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Dale Sood. Documentary film Stiller, Garbo & Me is a 1988 film directed by Claes Olsson, Alvaro Pardo. Documentary film En el cuerpo equivocado is a 2010 documentary film directed by Marilyn Solaya. Comedy Comedian Maz Jobrani showcases his brilliant and laugh-out-loud talents in his first solo stand-up comedy special. He tackles topics on politics, race and religion, and hilariously breaks down stereotypes about the Middle East. Documentary film "In his short career, Jean-Michel Basquiat was a phenomenon. He became notorious for his graffiti art under the moniker Samo in the late 1970s on the Lower East Side scene, sold his first painting to Deborah Harry for $200, and became best friends with Andy Warhol. Appreciated by both the art cognoscenti and the public, Basquiat was launched into international stardom. However, soon his cult status began to override the art that had made him famous in the first place. Director Tamra Davis pays homage to her friend in this definitive documentary but also delves into Basquiat as an iconoclast. His dense, bebop-influenced neoexpressionist work emerged while minimalist, conceptual art was the fad; as a successful black artist, he was constantly confronted by racism and misconceptions. Much can be gleaned from insider interviews and archival footage, but it is Basquiat’s own words and work that powerfully convey the mystique and allure of both the artist and the man." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Chocolate Cake is a 2010 short film written by Romi Trower and directed by Raphael Elisha. Science Fiction Doctor Mordrid is a 1992 American fantasy film starring Jeffrey Combs. Comedy "Hilarious and heartfelt, this Spanish comedy wraps tales of close-knit bonds in a tart shell of slapstick comedy and one-liners, and throws in a tasty bit of international athlete for good measure. Peppered generously with sardonic humor, Chef’s Special is a boon for fans of Spanish comedies such as Bear Cub and Boystown. Our titular chef, Maxi, has plenty on his plate. In addition to corralling the unpredictable staff at his high-end restaurant and suddenly reuniting with his estranged children, things only get more chaotic with the arrival of a gorgeous and well-known soccer player just down the hall. This celebrity neighbor’s presence sends everyone into a tailspin, from Maxi’s lovesick female roommate to his star-struck sports-fan son. As Maxi and the people in his orbit wrangle with romance and family ties, there are bruised feelings aplenty, and the unexpected introduction of a secret gay affair is enough to whip poor Maxi into more than a few fits of foul-mouthed pique. But through drunken debacles at karaoke bars, confessions on national television, sundry misadventures in new parenthood, and the highly anticipated arrival of a prominent food critic to his restaurant, Maxi must learn to juggle the dynamics his children and other loved ones bring to the table — an act with over-the-top, hilarious results. (Spanish with English subtitles)" Quoting Alejandro Morales from the 2009 Philadelphia QFEST site. Thriller Sulfuric is a 2013 short horror thriller film written and directed by Jeffrey A. Brown. Comedy The Liability is a 2013 British crime-thriller film directed by Craig Viveiros and written by John Wrathall. The film stars Tim Roth, Talulah Riley, Jack O'Connell and Peter Mullan. The film is about a teenager sent to do a day of driving for his mum's gangster boyfriend, which leads him into world of crime. Documentary film E il Casanova di Fellini is a 1975 documentary directed by Gianfranco Angelucci and Liliane Betti. Comedy Between the Lions: Shooting Stars is a 2000 comedy family fantasy film. Comedy Fool's Day is a 2013 short comedy drama written by Cody Blue Snider and Shane Snider and directed by Cody Blue Snider. Animation The Cat with Hands is a 2001 mystery animated short horror film written and directed by Robert Morgan. Documentary film Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt and The Magnetic Fields is a 2010 documentary film directed by Kerthy Fix and Gail O'Hara. Science Fiction The Nostalgist is a 2014 short adventure fantasy film directed by Giacomo Cimini and written by Giacomo Cimini and Daniel H. Wilson. Animation Maria, Mirabela is a live-action/animated film jointly produced by Romanian and Soviet movie studios. Animation Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, known in Japan as Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door, is a 2001 Japanese animated Space Western film directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, with the screenplay written by Keiko Nobumoto, and the music scored by Yoko Kanno. Based on the acclaimed 1998 anime series Cowboy Bebop created by Hajime Yatate, the film serves as a midquel and takes place between episodes twenty-two and twenty-three of the series. The plot centers on bounty hunter Spike Spiegel and his crewmates aboard the spaceship Bebop in their efforts to find a criminal terrorist who is planning to release an unknown pathogen on Mars. Most of the original staff members of the Cowboy Bebop series returned to work on the film, while the central voice cast also reprised their roles. The film was animated by studios Sunrise, which had previously developed the original series, and Bones, which was founded by producer Masahiko Minami, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, and animation director Hiroshi Osaka, all of whom had worked on the series at Sunrise. The title of the Japanese version of the film was taken from the 1973 Bob Dylan song "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". Thriller Because of the Cats, released theatrically in the UK as The Rape, is a 1973 Dutch-Belgian drama film directed by Fons Rademakers and starring Bryan Marshall, Alexandra Stewart, Sylvia Kristel and Sebastian Graham Jones. The film's Dutch title was Niet Voor De Poezen. It was based on a novel by Nicolas Freeling in the Van der Valk series. Comedy 31 minutos, la película is an animated film based on the Chilean television show 31 minutos, directed by Álvaro Díaz and Pedro Peirano. The movie premiere for the public had been scheduled since late 2006, but was delayed for several improvements in its post-production phase, including conducting a contest to find the voices of some characters. The film premiered in Chile on March 27, 2008, in Brazil it was released on August 3, 2012. Thriller Marple: The Pale Horse is a 2010 comedy drama mystery TV movie directed by Andy Hay and written by Agatha Christie (novel) and Russell Lewis (screenplay). Animation Make Your Own Montage is a 2012 animation film directed by Maddi Davis and Thomas Richardson. Comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 1975 British comedy film written and performed by the comedy group of Monty Python, and directed by Gilliam and Jones. It was conceived during the hiatus between the third and fourth series of their popular BBC television programme Monty Python's Flying Circus. In contrast to the group's first film, And Now for Something Completely Different, a compilation of sketches from the first two television series, Holy Grail was composed of new material, and is therefore considered the first "proper" film by the group. It generally parodies the legend of King Arthur's quest to find the Holy Grail. The film was a success on its initial release, and Idle used the film as the inspiration for the 2005 Tony Award-winning musical Spamalot. The film was a box-office success, grossing the highest of any British film exhibited in the U.S. in 1975. It has remained popular since then, receiving critical acclaim. The film received a 97% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus; "a cult classic as gut-bustingly hilarious as it is blithely ridiculous". Comedy Friend Of Flies is a 2011 animated, short, drama film written and directed by Emil Gustafsson Ryderup. Comedy The Scared Crows is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy The Best Pair of Legs in the Business is a 1972 British comedy drama film directed by Christopher Hodson and starring Reg Varney, Diana Coupland and Lee Montague. A comic at a holiday camp is concerned about the future. However he manages to secure both a job and a wife. It is a cinematic version of an episode of Yorkshire Television's "ITV Playhouse", transmitted on 28 December 1968. Thriller Garbo: The Spy is a 2009 documentary film written by Edmon Roch, Isaki Lacuesta and Maria Hervera and directed by Edmon Roch. "A portrait of the Spaniard Joan Pujol Garcia, who fought on both sides in two wars without ever having held a weapon. During the Second World War, he was both the German spy Arabel and the British spy Garbo. He earned his British codename because his bosses considered him to be the best actor in the world -- so great was the web of lies that he span to deceive his German superiors. In the words of one clearly impressed espionage expert in the film, "The bigger the lie, the more they believed him." In addition to these interviews, most of which are filmed in front of multicolored backgrounds, the film tells Pujol's story primarily through black-and-white archive footage. It interweaves documentary recordings of the events in question with excerpts from various fiction films, from classics like Our Man in Havana to more obscure espionage flicks like the British Pimpernel Smith: a more than fitting form for a film in which the boundary between fact and fiction is fluid and constantly shifting. In the closing credits, Winston Churchill isn't quoted for nothing: "In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies."" Quoting the program notes from the 2009 IDFA site. Science Fiction I Was a Zombie for the F.B.I. is a 1982 science fiction black-and-white film. It was directed by Marius Penczner and filmed by students from Memphis State University, now known as the University of Memphis. Science Fiction Cyborg Chicken is a 2011 short action animation adventure Sci-Fi film written and directed by Kelsey Noel. Animation Who Raises The Wind is a 2013 animation film directed by Horváth-Molnár Panna and Gelley Bálint. Comedy Meet the Fockers is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Jay Roach and the sequel to Meet the Parents. The film stars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand, Blythe Danner and Teri Polo. It was followed by a sequel, Little Fockers, in 2010. Thriller Sugar Boxx is a 2009 "women-in-prison" movie directed by Cody Jarrett. Comedy Kigeki Ekimae Ondo is a 1964 comedy film directed by Kôzô Saeki. Science Fiction Patlabor 2: The Movie is a 1993 Japanese anime film directed by Mamoru Oshii, who also directed Patlabor: The Movie. It was produced by Production I.G, Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha. The movie has taken some liberties from being a mecha-themed movie in theme to a political-themed one with domestic and international issues that the Japanese government had faced during the 20th century. The main theme of the movie is mainly based on the status of Japan, which had been economically, politically and technologically progressing under prosperous years without being involved in another war after the nation's defeat and occupation by the Allied Forces after the end of World War II. Comedy The Sex Monster is a 1999 American comedy film directed and written by Mike Binder. Documentary film Say Goodbye is a 1971 American documentary film about the relationship between man and nature, directed by David H. Vowell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was narrated by poet Rod McKuen, and sponsored by the Ralston-Purina Corporation for its initial broadcast. The theme song, "Say Goodbye," was composed and performed by Dory Previn. The show depicted the plight of various animal species at the hands of man and his influence. Some segments included the clubbing of seals on the Pribilof Islands, the effect of DDT on brown pelican populations in Texas, and the plight of severely endangered animals. In one segment, various species were shown, with the narration reciting how many animals were left in the world. Included were black footed ferrets, prairie chickens, and many more. One was the Japanese Crested Ibis. A small flock of the bright white birds was seen from overhead against the backdrop of a beautiful, verdant forest. The narrator said, "there are 11 left in the world; you are seeing eight of them." In the decades since, a Chinese effort to preserve the species has resulted in about a fifteen-fold increase in their population. Thriller The Brotherhood is a 1968 crime drama film, directed by Martin Ritt. It stars Kirk Douglas, Irene Papas, Alex Cord, and Luther Adler. The script was by Lewis John Carlino. Released by Paramount Pictures, the film bombed at the box office, with Paramount deciding not to do another gangster film until it made The Godfather four years later. Comedy Where Are You Going? is a 1986 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Rangel Vulchanov. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section the 1986 Cannes Film Festival and was entered into the main competition at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Hangin' with the Homeboys is a 1991 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Vasquez. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991. It was released by New Line Cinema. Documentary film The Sacred Place Where Life Begins-gwich’in Women Speak is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Miho Aida. Comedy Air Bud: World Pup is the third film in the Air Bud series. It was the first Air Bud movie to be filmed without Buddy, the canine star of the first two films; Buddy died after production of the previous film, Golden Receiver. World Pup was the first film in the Air Bud series not to be released theatrically. Animation Cafe Babel is a 2013 animated short film directed by Dafna Ben Ami, Yael Ozsinay and Michal Rabinovitch. Comedy 1321 Clover is a 2007 TV film directed by Walt Becker. Animation Minions is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated comedy film and a spin-off/prequel to Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2. It is being produced by Illumination Entertainment for Universal Pictures. Written by Brian Lynch, it will be directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, and produced by Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy. Sandra Bullock will voice Scarlet Overkill, the villain of the film, and Jon Hamm will voice her husband, inventor Herb Overkill. The film is scheduled to be released on July 10, 2015. The film was first teased in the ending credits of Despicable Me 2, where three Minions are seen auditioning for the film. Comedy His Better Elf is the 85th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 14, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Life Stinks is a 1991 comedy-drama directed by and starring Mel Brooks. It is one of the few Mel Brooks comedies that is not a parody, nor at any time does the film break the fourth wall. It co-stars Lesley Ann Warren, Howard Morris and Jeffrey Tambor. The original music score was composed by John Morris. Thriller Lathe of Heaven is a 2002 television movie based on the similarly named science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin and a remake of the 1980 adaptation. It was produced for the A&E network in 2002 and directed by Philip Haas. It was nominated for the 2003 Saturn Award for Best Single Program Presentation. Documentary film Electro Moscow is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Elena Tikhonova and Dominik Spritzendorfer. Comedy Las apariencias engañan is a 1983 comedy film written and directed by Jaime Humberto Hermosillo. Comedy Nothing in the Fridge is a 1998 Spanish comedy film written by Coloma Fernández Armero and Álvaro Fernández Armero, and directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero. Thriller Super Shark is a 2011 sci-fi action film starring John Schneider, Sarah Lieving and Tim Abell and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Comedy The Masked Gang: Cyprus is a 2008 Turkish comedy film directed by Murat Aslan. The film, which is about an incompetent gang of criminals attempting to go straight, is a sequel to The Masked Gang and The Masked Gang: Iraq. It went on general release across Turkey on January 11, 2008 and was the fifth highest-grossing Turkish film of 2008. Comedy It's a Cop is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Sydney Howard, Chili Bouchier and Garry Marsh. An incompetent police constable gets a lucky break and catches some thieves, earning promotion to sergeant. Documentary film E poi venne il silenzio is a 2010 documentary written and directed by Irish Braschi. Animation Hamster Heaven is a 2010 short animation written and directed by Paul Bolger. Thriller Teenkahon is an upcoming 2014 mystery-drama Bengali film directed by Bauddhayan Mukherji and produced by Monalisa Mukherji under the banner of Little Lamb Films. Comedy Christmas Break is a 2008 short comedy film directed by Matthew Del Negro. Comedy Donald's Ostrich is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on December 10, 1937 by RKO Radio Pictures. It was the third film in the Donald Duck series of short films, although billed at the time as a Mickey Mouse cartoon. It was the first of the series to be released by RKO. Donald's Ostrich was directed by Jack King and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald Duck, Pinto Colvig as Hortense the Ostrich, and Elvia Allman and Billy Bletcher as radio voices. Thriller The Big Restaurant, is a French comedy thriller film from 1966, directed by Jacques Besnard, written by Jean Halain and Louis de Funès, starring Louis de Funès and Bernard Blier. The film is known under the titles: "The Big Restaurant", "What’s Cooking in Paris", "El gran restaurante", "Das große Restaurant", "Oscar hat die Hosen voll", "Chi ha rubato il presidente?". Documentary film Viva Maria is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Agnieszka Smoczynska. Documentary film Le Temps perdu is a documentary film directed by Pierre Schöller. Documentary film I Am an American Soldier is a 2007 documentary film about the Iraq War, produced by John Laurence. "One Year in Iraq with the 101st Airborne." Thriller Shutter Island is a 2010 American psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese. The film is based on Dennis Lehane's 2003 novel of the same name. Production started in March 2008. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as U.S. Marshal Edward "Teddy" Daniels, who is investigating a psychiatric facility on Shutter Island. Positively cited by movie reviewers, the film grossed over $128 million in its initial domestic theater release, as well as an additional $166 million internationally. Shutter Island was originally slated to be released on October 2, 2009, but Paramount Pictures pushed the release date to February 19, 2010. In August 2014, Paramount Television and HBO were reported to be brainstorming a TV series called Ashecliffe, which will serve as an origin story for the film. Comedy The 92 Minutes of Mr. Braun is a 1997 film directed by Assi Dayan. Animation Anna & Bella is a 1984 animated short film from the Netherlands. At the 58th Academy Awards, Anna & Bella won an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. The film runs 8 minutes. It was directed by Børge Ring, and its cast includes Tonny Huurdeman as the voices of Anna and of Bella. This short film is about two sisters in their afterlife looking through their memories of their lives together. Comedy Shooting Vegetarians is a film directed by Mikey Jackson released on Feb. 8, 2005. Documentary film Kevin The Superhero is a 2009 short documentary film directed and written by Catherine Kunze. Comedy Romance at Frisky's Bar is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Bill Briles. Documentary film Devon, Montrey, Richard, and Romesh are just at that age — 12 and 13 years old — when boys start to become men. But in their hometown of Baltimore, one of the country’s most poverty-stricken cities for inner-city residents, African-American boys have a very high chance of being incarcerated or killed before they reach adulthood. The boys are offered an amazing opportunity in the form of the Baraka school, a project founded to break the cycle of violence through an innovative education program that literally removed young boys from low-performing public schools and unstable home environments. They travel with their classmates to rural Kenya in East Africa, where a teacher-student ratio of one to five, a strict disciplinary program and a comprehensive curriculum form the core of their new educational program. The Boys of Baraka follows along with their journey, and examines each boy’s transformation during this remarkable time. Winner of awards at the Newport, Chicago, Woodstock and SILVERDOCS Film Festivals. A co-presentation with the Independent Television Service (ITVS). Produced in association with P.O.V./American Documentary. Animation Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion is the second animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. The film is directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-written by Michiko Yokote and Masahiro Ōkubo, and the theatrical release was on December 22, 2007. The theme music for the movie is "Rock of Light" by Sambomaster. The DVD of the movie was released on September 6, 2008. To promote the film, the opening and closing credits of the Bleach anime from episode 151-154 use footage from the film. Tite Kubo also published a special manga chapter focusing on Hitsugaya's past to further promote the film. The English release of the DVD was on September 8, 2009, and it was aired on Adult Swim on December 5, 2009. The official European release of the film was on September 6, 2010. Will be Re-released in the UK on Blu-ray on May 7, 2012. Comedy Babanin evlatlari is a 1977 action adventure comedy film directed by Natuk Baytan. Comedy Pioneers in Ingolstadt is a comedy directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Thriller Texas Killing Fields is a 2011 American crime film directed by Ami Canaan Mann, starring Sam Worthington, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jessica Chastain and Chloë Grace Moretz. It competed in the 68th Venice International Film Festival in September. Documentary film Hip Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes is a 2006 documentary and music film directed by Byron Hurt. Animation Round Trip to Mars is the 79th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 23, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller Naked Souls is a 1996 movie starring Brian Krause and Pamela Anderson. It was written by Frank Dietz and directed by Lyndon Chubbuck. While Pamela Anderson plays only a small role in the plot, much of the advertising and even the movie tagline is focused on her. Documentary film Superstitions is a 1949 short documentary film written and directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Comedy Sri Krishna 2006 is a 2006 Telugu film directed by Vijayendra Prasad and produced by D. Ramanaidu. The film stars Srikanth, Venu Thottempudi, Ramya Krishna and Gowri Munjal in the lead roles. Science Fiction Fast is a 2013 short film written and directed by Melanie Vesey. Animation Lupin the IIIrd: Jigen Daisuke no Bohyo is an action film directed by Takeshi Koike. Animation War and Pieces is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short. It was directed by Chuck Jones, and features Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. It was the last Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Chuck Jones until 1980's Soup or Sonic. The title is a pun on the Leo Tolstoy novel War and Peace. Comedy Big Hearted Herbert is a 1934 comedy film directed by William Keighley. Comedy Puss 'n' Boats is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. It is the first Tom and Jerry cartoon with Carl Brandt as the music composer. The title Puss 'n' Boats is a play-on-words of the phrase "Puss in Boots". Comedy Midnight Run for Your Life is the third in a series of made-for-TV sequel/spin-offs for Universal Television's Action Pack of the widely acclaimed action/comedy Midnight Run. Following the further misadventures of ex-Chicago-cop-turned-bounty-hunter Jack Walsh, a role originated on the big screen by Robert De Niro, Midnight Run for Your Life follows its predecessors Another Midnight Run and Midnight Runaround. Comedy A planet where seductive lesbians are the 8th Wonder of the World and the dominant species becomes the setting for this sensual adventure that travels deep into the Forbidden Zone. That’s because these sexy and libidinous ladies have banished men and made apes their personal slaves. Into this world comes a TV repairman-turned-mad doctor whose unique invention that tunes into the erotic signals from distant galaxies instead transports him to this uninhibited paradise. Animation Cowboy Jimmy is a 1957 animated comedy short film from Yugoslavia, written by Vatroslav Mimica and Vladimir Tadej; directed by Dusan Vukotic. Comedy Prest-O Change-O is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and first released on March 25, 1939 by Warner Bros. It marks the second appearance of the prototype of Bugs Bunny. Comedy Misfit Heights is a 2012 musical, comedy, horror film directed by James Burzelic. Comedy The Stage Hand is a 1920 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Isi Life Mein is a 2010 film written by Sulekha Bajpai and directed by Vidhi Kasliwal. Thriller While I Live is a 1947 British drama film, directed by John Harlow. While I Live is best remembered for its musical theme "The Dream of Olwen" composed by Charles Williams, reprised at intervals throughout the film, which became hugely popular in its time and is still regularly performed. The film itself became widely known as The Dream of Olwen. Comedy A Very Special Date is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Susan Earl. Comedy Populaire is a 2012 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by Régis Roinsard. It was co-written by Roinsard, Daniel Presley and Romain Compingt. Populaire was released in France on 28 November 2012. The film's title is taken from the name of the typewriter used in the film. Populaire tells the story of Rose Pamphyle, who is trained by Louis Échard to become the fastest typist in the world through winning the 1959 international speed typing contest in New York City. Animation BIONICLE: The Legend Reborn is an animated film based on the Lego Bionicle toys. It was released on September 15, 2009 in the United States and Canada, October 5, 2009 in the United Kingdom and September 2, 2009 in Australia. It is the last Bionicle movie to be released. The end of the story was posted on BIONICLE.com in web format, titled the “Mata Nui Saga.” This was the last Bionicle movie released on DVD. It also features a trailer for Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers. This film was released by Universal rather than Miramax, who released the first the three Bionicle films. The film stars Michael Dorn as the voice of Mata Nui in what was supposed to be a trilogy of films, but production schedules for the sequels were cancelled due to Lego discontinuing the release of Bionicle toys. Comedy Cheer Up is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Stanley Lupino, Sally Gray and Roddy Hughes. It was made at Ealing Studios by Lupino's own independent production company. An impoverished team of composer and songwriter try to secure financial backing for their new musical, with the assistance of a struggling actress working as a housemaid. Animation The Three Inventors is a 1980 animated short film directed by Michel Ocelot. Comedy Run & Jump is a 2013 Irish comedy-drama film starring Maxine Peake, Edward MacLiam, Ruth McCabe and Will Forte. It is directed by Academy Award nominee Steph Green and produced by Tamara Anghie. Run & Jump is a romance film, a voyeuristic reveal of changing family dynamics and a story of physical and emotional recovery. Science Fiction Star Trek Into Darkness is a 2013 American science fiction action film. It is the twelfth installment in the Star Trek film franchise and the sequel to 2009's Star Trek and the second in the reboot series. The film was directed by J.J. Abrams from a screenplay by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and Damon Lindelof based on the series of the same name created by Gene Roddenberry. Lindelof, Orci, Kurtzman, and Abrams are also producers, with Bryan Burk. Chris Pine reprises his role as Captain James T. Kirk, with Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, John Cho, Leonard Nimoy, Anton Yelchin, and Bruce Greenwood reprising their roles from the previous film. Benedict Cumberbatch, Peter Weller, and Alice Eve round out the film's principal cast. The plot of Into Darkness takes place one year after the previous installment, with Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise sent to the Klingon homeworld seeking former Starfleet member-turned-terrorist John Harrison. After the release of Star Trek, Abrams, Burk, Lindelof, Kurtzman, and Orci agreed to produce its sequel. Filming began in January 2012. Into Darkness '​s visual effects were primarily created by Industrial Light & Magic. Comedy Lower Caledonia is a 2008 comedy drama film written by Andrey Migachev and directed by Yuliya Kolesnik. Documentary film Rachel is a 2009 documentary film by Simone Bitton detailing the death of Rachel Corrie. Rachel was an American peace activist, killed by an Israeli military bulldozer in 2003 during a nonviolent action against the demolition of Palenstinians homes in Rafah, Gaza. The premiere was at Berlin Film Festival in February 2009. "Rachel is an in-depth cinematic investigation into the death of an unknown young girl, made with a rigor and scope normally reserved for first-rate historical characters. It gives voice to all the people involved in Rachel’s story, from Palestinian and foreign witnesses to Israeli military spokespersons and investigators, doctors, activists and soldiers linked to the affair. The film begins like a classic documentary, but soon develops, transcending its subject and transforming into a cinematographic meditation on youth, war, idealism and political utopia. In the beginning, there is this: she was called Rachel Corrie. She was 23. She was convinced that her American nationality would be enough to make her an effective human shield, that her simple presence would save lives, olive trees, wells and houses." Comedy Alle kann ich nicht heiraten is a film directed by Hans Wolff released on Sep 5, 1952. Thriller Born to Run is a 1993 television film directed by Albert Magnoli. Documentary film Kitty Hawk: The Wright Brothers' Journey of Invention is a 2003 TV documentary film written and directed by David Garrigus. Comedy Amy's Orgasm is a 2001 film directed by Julie Davis. It stars Julie Davis as Amy, a 29 year old Jewish woman who is usually celibate from men as she does not believe in love. One day she starts dating the most unlikely man for her, Matthew Starr, a radio shock jock known for his sexist on-air shenanigans. But is Matthew really a ladies'man or is his radio persona all for show? Amy has to take a risk and open her heart if she's going to give love a chance. The film won the "Audience Choice Award" in the 2001 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Documentary film Opera Fanatic is a 1990 music documentary film written and directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre. Thriller What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin with Bernard Girard, and starring Geraldine Page, Ruth Gordon, Rosemary Forsyth, Robert Fuller and Mildred Dunnock. The screenplay by Theodore Apstein, based on the novel The Forbidden Garden by Ursula Curtiss focuses on an aging Arizona widow who hires elderly female housekeepers and cons them out of their money before murdering them. The music score was by Gerald Fried and the cinematography by Joseph F. Biroc. The film was funded by American Broadcasting Company, Palomar Pictures Corporation, and The Associates & Aldrich Company, and distributed by Cinerama Releasing Corporation. Animation Willy the Sparrow is a 1989 Hungarian animated film directed by József Gémes. It was released in Hungary to critical acclaim and it won the Prize of the Audience at the 3rd Kecskemét Animation Film Festival. The English adaptation was directed by Scott Murphy. Voice actors included Sarah Schaub, Barta Heiner, Rick Macy and Aaron Bybee. The film was released on DVD in 2004. Comedy Mistaken for Strangers is a 2013 documentary music comedy film directed by Tom Berninger. Thriller Hi-Lo Joe is a 2014 thriller written and directed by James Kermack. Thriller The Lebanese Mission is a 1956 French thriller film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Jean-Claude Pascal, Gianna Maria Canale and Jean Servais. Omar Sharif also appeared, in one of his earliest film roles. The film starts with two scientists launching an expedition exploring for uranium out in the Arabian desert, but they soon find themselves entangled in a web of espionage. Comedy Station Master is a 1941 Czechoslovak movie, starring the then star comedian Vlasta Burian. It has a running time of 88 minutes and was directed by Jan Sviták. It deals with an unpaying passenger escaping the General Inspector of railroads after sleeping in his special wagon. He is then by circumstances forced to adopt the persona of master of the local railroad station. He then is forced to act at this duty before the General Inspector, committing a number of blunders due to his lack of experience and knowledge of railroad administration. The plot also involves the absent real railroad master's wife being constantly eyed by the General Inspector, as well as a local landowner. The movie ends with the real railroad master returning and the General inspector being scorned for his courting of the man's wife by Burian. The movie starred Vlasta Burian in the main role, Jaroslav Marvan as the General inspector. The other actors are Čeněk Šlégl, Růžena Šlemrová, Václav Trégl, Theodor Pištěk Sr, Marie Norrová, Darja Hajská, František Černý, Karel Postranecký, J. Animation Toilet Zone is a 2013 short, horror, comedy, drama, animation film written by and directed by Ivanildo Soares Machado. Comedy The Booze Cruise is a series of three feature length comedy dramas written for British television by Paul Minett and Brian Leveson. The first episode in the series was first shown on ITV in 2003. The three episodes have received mixed reviews, with the Radio Times describing it as "like comedy in 1973" and also "you can see each joke a mile off", but generally liking the show. Science Fiction Frog-g-g! is a 2004 science fiction horror comedy film directed by Cody Jarrett. It is about a mutated frog. Meanwhile a United States Environmental Protection Agency agent must track the monster down. The basic monster plot is borrowed from Humanoids from the Deep. It had one week at the box office, and was then released on DVD. Comedy Man – Woman Wanted is the English title of the Polish film Poszukiwany, poszukiwana, a comedy released in 1973, directed by Stanisław Bareja. Documentary film Union Maids is a 1976 American documentary film directed by Jim Klein, Julia Reichert and Miles Mogulescu. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was based on the three women from Chicago in the labor history book Rank and File by Staughton and Alice Lynd. Comedy "After a fatal accident, charming con man Silas encounters gridlock on the highway to Heaven and Hell and is forced to spend some time in Limbo. There, he meets an old flame who offers a fast track to the good life: working in the upper management of Hell. To earn his horns, Silas must first corrupt an innocent young copywriter climbing the corporate advertising ladder. With devilish intentions, Silas discovers just how low he’ll go to get what he wants. " Quoting the description from the 2010 IndieFest site. Comedy The Wedding Date is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Clare Kilner and starring Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney, and Amy Adams. Based on the novel Asking for Trouble by Elizabeth Young, the film is about a single woman who hires a male escort to pose as her boyfriend at her sister's wedding in order to dupe her ex-fiancé, who dumped her a few years prior. The release was successful achieving $47 million worldwide at the box office against a budget of $15 million. It was remade in Bollywood as Aap Ki Khatir which also performed well at box office. Comedy Gora Aur Kala is a 1972 Hindi film. Produced by Rajkumar Kohli, the film is directed by Naresh Kumar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar in a double role, Hema Malini, Rekha, Premnath, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri and Jagdeep. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Animation Mordillissimo is a 1977 animation, short film directed by Roger Beaurin. Comedy Above the Limit is a short film made in November 1900 by F.S. Armitage, and marks the film debut of vaudevillian actor Charley Grapewin, 39 years before his more memorable role as Dorothy's Uncle Henry in the original The Wizard of Oz. Created by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company along with its sister film, Grapewin's Chimmie Hicks and the Rum Omelet, it was shot in September and October 1900 and released in November of that year for viewing in Mutoscope "Moving Picture Machines" as a tale sharing the pitfalls of gambling. Comedy Big Business is a 1988 American comedy film farce starring Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin. The movie revolves around two sets of identical female twins who were mismatched at birth, with one ending in a wealthy urban family and the other in a poor rural family. It was produced by Touchstone Pictures, with the plot loosely based on The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare. The film co-stars Fred Ward, Edward Herrmann and includes many guest roles including Joe Grifasi and Seth Green. Michael Gross' sister plays a small role. Directed by Jim Abrahams, critical reaction to the film as a whole was generally lukewarm. Midler received an American Comedy Award in the category Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture for her performance in 1989. Comedy Cousin Kate is a lost 1921 American drama film produced and released by the Vitagraph Company of America. It is based on a play by Hubert Henry Davies. On the Broadway stage Ethel Barrymore made the role of Kate Curtis her own and was identified with it for many years. This film version was directed by a relative of Barrymore's, Lucille McVey, who was the second wife of Barrymore's uncle Sidney Drew. Alice Joyce stars in this film version. Comedy The Vanishing Outpost is a film directed by Ron Ormond released on Nov 1, 1951. Animation Chips Ahoy is a Walt Disney-produced animated theatrical short. The cartoon was released to theaters on February 24, 1956, and was the second to last Disney cartoon to be distributed by RKO Pictures. This is also the second to last regular Disney theatrical cartoon to feature Donald Duck in a starring role. Chips Ahoy is one of several Donald Duck cartoons to feature Chip 'n' Dale as the secondary characters. Comedy Take Away is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written by Dave O'Neil, who also features as a minor character, and Mark O'Toole. It stars Vince Colosimo, Stephen Curry, Rose Byrne and Nathan Phillips. The film starts in 19th century Victoria with the invention of the ever great "Take away". Documentary film Three students died from drug overdose during the 2011-12 school year at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Illinois. "Neuqua on Drugs" is a student-produced documentary film inspired by the classmates' deaths as well as the increasing use of drugs, including heroin, at the school. Including powerful interviews with over 20 current and former Neuqua Valley High School students who speak candidly about their drug use. Several provide an emotional recounting of the tragic events leading up to the deaths of the three students. The alarmingly growing trend of drug use in high schools across America makes this film relatable to audiences everywhere. This film is not affiliated with, or in any way funded by Neuqua Valley High School or Indian Prairie School District 204. Thriller Propiedad Ajena is a 2007 drama film based on the novel of Enrique Berruga, written by José Antonio Olvera and Luis Vélez, and directed by Luis Vélez. Comedy The Three Robbers is a 2007 animated comedy crime fiction family film written by Hayo Freitag, Achim von Borries and Bettine Von Borries and directed by Hayo Freitag. Documentary film The wonders of the Oregon landscape are revealed with a minimum of narration, letting the state's natural treasures speak for themselves. Scenic settings range from rivers and tide pools to the antelope herds of the Hart Mountain natural refuge. The photographers of "Oregon Field Guide" have spent decades exploring and capturing the state's diverse geographic features on film, moving from beaches to wind-swept mountain peaks. Thriller Deadly Pursuits is a 1996 drama film directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá. Comedy Hong Kong Pie is a 2001 comedy film written by Kenneth Hau Wai Lau, Yik-Lung Ng and directed by Hero Lip. Comedy Die Ameisenstraße is a 1995 film directed by Michael Glawogger. Documentary film Tokyo Dreams is a 2013 experimental documentary film directed by Nicholas Barker. Comedy 8½$ is a 1999 Russian comedy film written by Grigori Konstantinopolsky, Sergey Krilov and Dunya Smirnova, and directed by Grigori Konstantinopolsky. Comedy Up with the Lark is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Ethel Revnell, Gracie West and Anthony Holles. A group of land girls tackle a gang of criminals during the Second World War. Comedy The Strange Case of the End of Civilisation as We Know It is a 1977 comedy starring John Cleese. It is a low-budget spoof of the Sherlock Holmes detective series, as well as the mystery genre in general. Thriller Identikit is a 1974 film directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. Based on the novella The Driver's Seat by Muriel Spark, it is a psychological drama starring Elizabeth Taylor, Ian Bannen and featuring Andy Warhol. Comedy The Gospel Writers' Autographs is a 2013 comedy and family film directed by Chip Rossetti. Thriller Thieves' Highway is a 1949 film noir directed by Jules Dassin. The screenplay was written by A. I. Bezzerides, based on his novel Thieves' Market. Comedy Lenny the Wonder Dog is a 2004 American comedy film about the eponymous dog, Lenny, directed by Oren Goldman from a screenplay written by Michael Winslow, and filmed on locations in Florida. The cast included many prominent actors and celebrities such as Craig Ferguson and the voice of Andy Richter as Lenny. The movie had television release in Europe and after video release received generally poor reviews. Comedy Mother of a Different Kind is a 1995 Hong Kong film directed by David Chiang. Comedy The Fairy Who Didn't Want to Be a Fairy Anymore is a 1993 short comedy film directed by Laurie Lynd. Science Fiction The Last Transport is a 1995 science fiction film written and directed by Kryštof Hanzlík. Comedy Sweet Lorraine is a 2010 film directed by Christopher C. Frieri. Comedy My Favorite Year is a 1982 American comedy film written by Dennis Palumbo and Norman Steinberg, and directed by Richard Benjamin, which tells the story of a young comedy writer. It stars Peter O'Toole, Mark Linn-Baker, Jessica Harper, and Joseph Bologna. O'Toole was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film was adapted into an unsuccessful 1992 Broadway musical of the same name. Comedy Love at a Certain Age is a 2013 documentary comedy drama romance film directed by Logan Hendricks. Documentary film Rad Queers: Edie Fake is a 2013 short, biography, documentary film written and directed by Graham Kolbeins. Comedy Life Begins for Andy Hardy is the 11th installment of the popular Andy Hardy movies. Directed by George B. Seitz, Life Begins for Andy Hardy was also the last Andy Hardy movie to feature Judy Garland. Comedy The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Guillaume Nicloux, starring Michel Houellebecq, Mathieu Nicourt, Maxime Lefrançois and Luc Schwarz. It tells the story of how the famous author Michel Houellebecq is kidnapped and held for ransom by three men during a promotional tour in 2011. The film was inspired by a rumour which occurred while Houllebecq was promoting his novel The Map and the Territory. For some time, he appeared to give no signs of life, which made newspapers in France speculate that he had been kidnapped. In reality he only had some trouble with his Internet connection. The film premiered at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival where it played in the Forum section. Comedy Next Day Air is a 2009 American action comedy film that was released by Summit Entertainment on May 8, 2009. The film starring Donald Faison and Mike Epps was produced on an estimated budget of $3 million. Two criminals accidentally accept a package of cocaine which they must sell before the real owner finds it missing. Thriller Inner Sanctum is a 1948 American Film noir directed by Lew Landers based on the Simon and Schuster book series of the same name and the Inner Sanctum Mystery radio series. A previous film series of the show had been done by Universal Pictures until 1945. It is the first and only film of M.R.S. productions, the initials of Richard B. Morros, Samuel Rheiner and Walter Shenson. Thriller The Long Good Friday is a British gangster film starring Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren. It was completed in 1979 but, because of release delays, it is generally credited as a 1980 film. It was voted at number 21 in the British Film Institute's list of the top 100 British films of the 20th century, and provided Bob Hoskins with his breakthrough film role. Science Fiction The Frankenstein Syndrome is a 2011 American science fiction-horror film written and directed by Sean Tretta. Scott Anthony Leet stars as a murdered security guard who is reanimated by a research institute in the tradition of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. It was released directly to DVD. Comedy The True Story of Eskimo Nell is a 1975 Australian comedy film produced, directed, and written by Richard Franklin, and starring Max Gillies as Deadeye Dick and Serge Lazareff as Mexico Pete. The film was the first film produced by Richard Franklin. Based on and inspired by the bawdy Ballad of Eskimo Nell, which had actually been banned in Australia, with Deadeye Dick and Mexico Pete setting forth through the Australian Outback in search of the infamous prostitute, Eskimo Nell. The film features large amounts of full frontal nudity which was one of the main attractions of the film at the time. The film was part of the Australian New Wave, with most of the film being shot in Ballarat and some in Canada. Documentary film The Naked of Saint Petersburg is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Ada Bligaard Søby. Thriller Track Down, is a 2000 film about computer hacker Kevin Mitnick, based on the book Takedown by John Markoff and Tsutomu Shimomura. The film was directed by Joe Chappelle and stars Skeet Ulrich and Russell Wong. Comedy A Woman was Charlie Chaplin's ninth film for Essanay Films. It was made in Los Angeles at the Majestic Studio and released in 1915. The film starts with Chaplin meeting Edna and her parents in a park; the mother is played by Marta Golden and the father by Charles Insley. In this film, Chaplin dresses as a woman to fool Edna's father. It was the third and last time Chaplin played the role of a woman on film. He played a woman in two Keystone films: The Masquerader and A Busy Day. Animation Kuiba or Greatbug is a 2011 Chinese animated film. Thriller Grandmaster is a 2012 Indian neo-noir thriller film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur. Mohanlal stars as Chandrasekhar, an IPS officer who begins investigating a series of murders after receiving an anonymous note. The plot of the movie is unofficially inspired by The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie. The supporting cast includes Narain, Priyamani, Anoop Menon, Babu Antony and Jagathy Sreekumar. The film, produced by UTV Motion Pictures, was released on 3 May 2012 and received positive reviews from critics. The film was released through Netflix online video streaming by UTV in the U.S. and Canada. This is the first among new Malayalam films available for internet video streaming in the U.S. and Canada through Netflix.The film got positive reviews from the critics and was a commercial success at the box office. Comedy Spud is a South African film directed by Donovan Marsh, based on the novel of the same name by John van de Ruit. The film stars Troye Sivan as the title character. It was released in South Africa on 3 December 2010. Animation Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day is a 1968 animated featurette based on stories from the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne. The featurette was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company on December 20, 1968 before The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit. This was the second of the studio's Winnie the Pooh shorts. It was later added as a segment to the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The music was written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. It was notable for being the last animated short produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day won the 1968 Academy Award for Animated Short Film. The Academy Award was awarded posthumously to Walt Disney, who died of lung cancer two years before the film's initial release. It is also the only Winnie the Pooh production that won an Academy Award. Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too, which was released six years later in 1974, was nominated for the same Academy Award, but lost to Closed Mondays. Comedy Jailbirds is a 1940 British comedy crime film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Albert Burdon, Harry Terry and Charles Farrell. It was based on an idea by Fred Karno. After escaping from prison two criminals attempt to hide stolen jewels in a loaf of bread. However it accidentally gets sent to the wrong house leading to their ultimate capture. Comedy Past Perfect is a 2003 Italian comedy film directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller Aa Neram Alppa Dooram is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thampi Kannanthanam and produced by EK Thyagarajan. The film stars Mammootty, Jose Prakash, Manavalan Joseph and Siddique in lead roles. The film had musical score by Johnson. Animation Munto is an animation fantasy film directed by Yoshiji Kigami. Documentary film Freeze is a 2012 documentary film directed by Patrick Jolley. Thriller Getaway is a 2013 American action thriller film starring Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez and Jon Voight. Directed by Courtney Solomon and written by Gregg Maxwell Parker and Sean Finegan, the film is distributed by Warner Bros., the last Dark Castle Entertainment film to be released by Warner Bros., as Universal Studios took Dark Castle over in 2013. Though originally reported to be a remake of the 1972 film The Getaway, the film is actually an original story. This is the first film directed by Solomon in 8 years, with his last being 2005's An American Haunting. Documentary film A Home on the Range: The Jewish Chicken Ranchers of Petaluma is a 2002 documentary by Bonnie Burt and Judith Montell about a group of Jews who fled from pogroms in Eastern Europe and prejudice in America to organized a socialist society in rural Northern California, where they relied on raising chickens to support themselves. Documentary film The New Great Game is a 2012 drama film written by Alexandre Trudeau and directed by Alexandre Trudeau and Jonathan Pedneault. Animation Fifth Floor is a 2012 animation short film written by Marco Nick, Alessandra Veloso, Thiago Taves Sobreiro and directed by Marco Nick. Documentary film Behold the Earth is a feature-length musical documentary film that inquires into America's divorce from nature, built out of conversations with leading biologists and evangelical Christians, and directed by David Conover. Documentary film Four Stones for Kanemitsu is a 1973 American short documentary film produced by June Wayne. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Faja Lobbi is a 1960 Dutch-Surinamese award winning documentary film, directed by Herman van der Horst. Its alternative titles include Fiery Love en Symphony of the Tropics and it was shown at the Film Festivals in Berlin and Adelaide. Comedy Two on the Tiles is a 1951 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin. Documentary film Lion Ark is a 2013 documentary action and adventure film written by Jan Creamer and Tim Phillips and directed by Tim Phillips. Documentary film The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Daniel Junge. Comedy Leaves from Satan's Book is a 1921 Danish drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and starring Helge Nissen. Comedy Bradford-halifax-london is a 2013 short, comedy, drama, family film written and directed by Francis Lee. Comedy The Sheep And The Ranch Hand: A Sexyqueer Love Story is a 2008 short comedy film written and directed by Loretta Hintz. Documentary film A Woman Like That is a 2010 documentary biographical histotrical film written by Melissa Powell and Ellen Weissbrod and directed by Ellen Weissbrod. Science Fiction "The world has changed. There are only 24 hours in a day. Why not use them all? People don't sleep anymore, therefore they don't dream. But they miss it, so they pay to watch dreams at sleeping bars. Our hero is a dreamer. She is a lone wolf seeking someone to share her dreams and life with. She finds this person and loses her" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Nashville 2012 is a 2013 documentary and drama film directed by Sean Clark and Jace Freeman. Documentary film The Murder of Fred Hampton is a 1971 documentary film which began with the intention of portraying Fred Hampton and the Illinois Black Panther Party. During the film's production, Hampton was killed by the Chicago Police Department. Documentary film In the wake of one of the worst natural and humanitarian disasters ever to visit American shores, nearly 600 African-Americans were airlifted to the almost entirely white state of Utah... without their knowledge. Desert Bayou seeks to examine whether two cultures can come together in a time of utter chaos, or whether their differences prove too great a challenge to overcome. In their own words, evacuees of Hurricane Katrina tell how they survived the storm of the century and, out of the rubble, ended up at a military installation in the Utah deserts. With interviews from recording artist Master P, celebrity Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, evacuees, political and military leaders, and community and social figures, the questions of race, politics and religion hurdle towards each other in this truly American story: a story of loss and reunion, of sorrow and rebirth, of anger and rejoicing, but most of all... a story of hope. Comedy The Schemers is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Ghostride the Whip is a documentary film, executive produced by Academy Award nominee Peter Spirer of Rugged Entertainment, that takes the viewer into the world of this phenomenon that started in San Francisco's bay area several years ago. At times, through a historical perspective, the film brings to light the elements and trends that may have been responsible for the origins of ghostriding. The documentary also explores the demographic that most appeals to this art form and the lifestyles of those that regularly participate in it. In its most basic definition, ghostriding the whip involves a car in motion with no one operating it. The closest thing that can come to describing ghostriding the whip is perhaps the Chinese fire drill that was popular back in the 1950s. However, unlike the Chinese fire drill the car remains in motion with no urgency to get back into it. In fact, the driver and passengers will walk next to the car as it casually rolls down the street, with thumping music playing at extreme volumes as the riders participate in free-form dance within close proximity to the car. Documentary film Over There is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Lu Zhang. Documentary film Invitation To Dance is a 2014 documentary film directed by Simi Linton and Christian von Tippelskirch. Comedy Misplaced Husbands is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Bridge to Nowhere is a 1986 movie directed and co-written by Ian Mune, and produced by Larry Parr. It was filmed in New Zealand's North Island. Presented by Challenge Film Corporation. Released to VHS by Chapter Entertainment. The cast includes: Philip Gordon Matthew Hunter Stephen Judd Bruno Lawrence Shelly Luxford Alison Routledge Margaret Umbers Norman Fairley Faye Flegg Shirley Gruar Peter McCauley Comedy Repechage is a 1997 romance film written by Ju Chan-ok and directed by Lee Kwang-hoon. Documentary film Bones of Turkana is a 2012 documentary film directed by John Heminway. Thriller Down, Out & Dangerous is a film directed by Noel Nosseck released on Aug 23, 1995. Thriller A Further Gesture is a 1997 film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It stars Stephen Rea and Alfred Molina and had its première at the 12th Dublin Film Festival on 4 March 1997. It is also known as The Break. Comedy The Saplings is a 1972 Soviet comedy film directed by Rezo Chkheidze. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where Ramaz Chkhikvadze won the award for Best Actor. Comedy Operation Danube is a 2009 comedy drama film written by Jacek Kondracki, Robert Urbanski and directed by Jacek Glomb. Animation Sly Cooper is an upcoming 3D computer-animated science fiction action film based on the platforming video game series of the same name by Sony Computer Entertainment, specifically the 2002 video game Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus. It will be produced and distributed by Cinema Management Group. Sony Computer Entertainment, its series developer, will play a role in the film’s production, screenplay, character development, and animation consulting. The film will be directed and written by Kevin Munroe, and produced by Brad Foxhoven and David Wohl. The film will star voice actors, including Ian James Corlett replacing Kevin Miller as the titular character of the same name, Matt Olsen and Chris Murphy reprise their voice roles as Bentley and Murray respectively. The film scheduled for a theatrical release in early 2016. Documentary film Suddenly, Last Winter is a 2007 documentary written and directed by Gustav Hofer and Luca Ragazzi. Thriller Dead or Alive 2: Birds is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. Dead or Alive 2: Birds is unrelated to Dead or Alive or Dead or Alive: Final except that all three films have Show Aikawa and Riki Takeuchi in them, and they are all directed by Takashi Miike. Comedy Rhythm on the Range is a 1936 American Western musical film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Bing Crosby, Frances Farmer, and Bob Burns. Based on a story by Mervin J. Houser, the film is about a cowboy who meets a beautiful young woman while returning from a rodeo in the east, and invites her to stay at his California ranch to experience his simple, honest way of life. Rhythm on the Range was Crosby's only western film and is notable for his introduction of two important western songs, "Empty Saddles" by Billy Hill and "I'm an Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande" by Johnny Mercer, the latter becoming a national hit song for Crosby. The film played an important role in popularizing the singing cowboy and western music on a national level. Documentary film Dancing Darkies is an 1896 American, short, black-and-white, silent documentary film shot by William K.L. Dickson. Comedy Drilling Hole, or Bavaria Isn't Texas is a film directed by Rainer Erler released on Apr 19, 1966. Thriller Jîn is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Reha Erdem. Comedy Rodéo is a 2010 western, family, comedy, action, adventure, short film written by Olaf Svenson and Marc Lamothe and directed by Olaf Svenson. Comedy Joan of Ozark is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Judy Canova, Joe E. Brown and Eddie Foy Jr.. It was one of thirteen films Canova made with Republic Studios. It is also known by the alternative title The Queen of Spies. Documentary film Borrow my Crew is a 2005 Documentary written by Jamie Bryan and directed by Erica Forstadt. Comedy Manborg is a 2011 action, adventure, comedy, fantasy and horror film directed by Steven Kostanski. Documentary film Thicker Than Water is a 2000 documentary surf film directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and his film school friend Chris Malloy. It shows surfing footage from different locations like Australia, Indonesia, Hawaii, India, and Ireland in combination with a wide range of styles of guitar music. Surfers in the film include Kelly Slater and Shane Dorian. Documentary film Lumumba, la mort d'un prophète is a 1990 documentary film by Haitian director Raoul Peck. It covers the death of Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The film was critically acclaimed and won a number of awards. Comedy The Magnet is a 1950 Ealing Studios comedy film, and gave James Fox his first starring role. The story revolves around a young Wallasey boy, Johnny Brent, whose deceptive obtaining of the eponymous magnet leads to confusion and ultimately him being hailed as a hero, but feeling guilt at his slyness. Thriller While covering the annual Nobel Banquet for tabloid Kvällspressen, crime reporter Annika Bengtzon witnesses a spectacular murder right in front of her. Two people are shot, one of them the controversial Laureate in Medicine, Aaron Wiesel. Annika is the key witness and is bound by the police not to disclose anything she has seen. A terrorist group with connections to the Middle East quickly admits responsibility for the murder. International press is all over the story, as are the police. Annika however becomes increasingly convinced that the real target of the attack is Wiesels dancing partner Caroline von Behring, Chairman of the Nobel Committee. Annikas journalistic investigation leads her closer and closer to the inner workings and power struggle within the closed and secretive circle of the Nobel Committee. As she gets closer to the truth and to getting her story, the situation becomes increasingly dangerous. Soon she understands how far some people are willing to go to get the most prestigious prize of all... Documentary film The Secret Policeman is a 2003 documentary TV movie written and directed by Toby Sculthorp. Documentary film Lupe of the Cow is a 2011 documentary film written by Blanca X. Aguerre and Nicolenka Beltran, and directed by Blanca X. Aguerre Documentary film The Day After Trinity is a 1980 documentary film directed and produced by Jon H. Else in association with KTEH public television in San Jose, California. The film tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who led the effort to build the first atomic bomb, tested in July 1945 at Trinity site in New Mexico. Featuring candid interviews with several Manhattan Project scientists, as well as newly declassified archival footage, The Day After Trinity was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature of 1980, and received a Peabody Award in 1981. The film's title comes from an interview seen near the conclusion of the documentary. Robert Oppenheimer is asked for his thoughts on Sen. Robert Kennedy's efforts to urge President Lyndon Johnson to initiate talks to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. "It's 20 years too late," Oppenheimer replies. After a pause he states, "It should have been done the day after Trinity." Thriller A Good Murder is a tv film directed by Graham Theakston. Animation Larry-Boy! and the Rumor Weed is the 12th episode in the VeggieTales animated series, and the second installment of the Larry-Boy adventures. It was released in July 1999 and February 2000 on VHS and released for the first time on DVD in September 2003. Subtitled "A Lesson in the Power of Words", it illustrates how destructive false rumors or negative words can be, and conversely, how positive words can do good. It is a mild parody of Little Shop Of Horrors. Unlike other episodes with the VeggieTales Theme Song at the start, this is one of the episodes without Bob the Tomato and the countertop segments. Marc Vulcano, the animation supervisor for the film had just joined Big Idea Productions from Sierra On-Line, Inc. This video was the last VeggieTales production to be rendered entirely in Softimage. Comedy The Birthday Party is a 1968 British drama film directed by William Friedkin, based on an unpublished screenplay by 2005 Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter, which he adapted from his own play The Birthday Party, considered an example of Pinter's "comedy of menace". Documentary film Luciernagas Por Linternas is a 2013 documentary film written by Stefano Martone and directed by Stefano Martone and Mario Martone. Science Fiction Uzumaki is a Japanese horror film directed by Higuchinsky. Uzumaki, released in 2000, is based on Junji Ito's episodic manga of the same name. The plot concerns a town infected with malevolent spirals. This abstract concept manifests in grotesque ways, such as a teenager's long hair beginning to curl and take over her mind, or a corpse wound around itself. Among many bizarre features of the film is a heavy treatment with green colour filters, aping the style of the colour plates in the manga, and the fact that the trailer for the film is a pastiche of Jean-Luc Godard's seminal trailer for À bout de souffle. The movie covers some of the notable stories from the manga, with varying degrees of faithfulness. The movie and the manga have different endings because the movie was filmed before the manga had finished. Its theme song was "Raven" by the band Do As Infinity, which was on their "Yesterday & Today" single. Also in 2000, Higuchinsky adapted Junji's Nagai Yume for Japanese television. Comedy Tricky Brains is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, Rosamund Kwan and Ng Man-tat. Documentary film The Forgotten Frontier is a documentary film about the Frontier Nursing Service, nurses on horseback, who traveled the back roads of the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States. It was directed by Mary Marvin Breckinridge, and featured her cousin, Mary Breckinridge, who was a nurse-midwife and founded the Frontier Nursing Service. Shot with a hand-cranked camera, often in extreme climate. Also documented in stills that are available at the Library of Congress. and maybe at National Women's Arts Museum, who had a show of them in the late 80s, early 90s. Also featured, the people of Leslie County, Kentucky, many of whom reenacted their stories. A pseudo-hillbilly soundtrack was added in the 1990s by the Library of Congress. The film has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Footage from the film was used in the 1984 documentary Frontier Nursing Service. Documentary film Never Like the First Time! is an animated documentary short film written and directed by Jonas Odell. Documentary film The 39th Canadian Parliament was in session from April 3, 2006 until September 7, 2008. The membership was set by the 2006 federal election on January 23, 2006, and it has changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections. The Parliament was dissolved on September 7, 2008, with an election to determine the membership of the 40th Parliament occurring on October 14, 2008. There were two sessions of the 39th Parliament: Thriller Jesse Stone: Night Passage is a 2006 American television mystery film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Saul Rubinek and Viola Davis. Based on the 1997 novel Night Passage by Robert B. Parker—the first novel in the Jesse Stone series—the film is about a former Los Angeles homicide detective who is hired as the police chief of a small New England town and finds himself immersed in a series of mysteries. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Night Passage is the second in a series of eight television films based on Parker's Jesse Stone novels. The film first aired on the CBS television network January 15, 2006. Comedy "Crocodile" Dundee is a 1986 Australian comedy film set in the Australian Outback and in New York City. It stars Paul Hogan as the weathered Mick Dundee. Hogan's future wife Linda Kozlowski portrayed Sue Charlton. Inspired by the true life exploits of Rodney Ansell, the film was made on a budget of under $10 million as a deliberate attempt to make a commercial Australian film that would appeal to a mainstream American audience, but proved to be a worldwide phenomenon. Released on 30 April 1986 in Australia, and on 26 September 1986 in the United States, it was the second-highest-grossing film in the United States in that year and went on to become the second-highest grossing film worldwide at the box office as well. There are two versions of the film: the Australian version, and an international version, the latter of which had much of the Australian slang replaced with more commonly understood terms, and was slightly shorter. The film was followed by two sequels: "Crocodile" Dundee II and Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. Comedy Thumb Wars: The Phantom Cuticle is a 1999 short film directed by Steve Oedekerk. Using dressed up and coifed thumbs as puppets, Oedekerk created a parody of the trilogy of science fiction movies, Star Wars, with characters like Loke Groundrunner, Princess Bunhead, Oobeedoob Benubi, Hand Duet, Crunchaka, Beeboobeep, Prissypeo, Black Helmet Man and Gabba the Butt. Thumb Wars debuted on American television May 18, 1999, on UPN. It had its cable premiere on Cartoon Network on October 2, 2008 to promote the Clone Wars series that premiered the next day. The TV version provided a trimmed down version of the film. It was also re-released in 2002 alongside Thumbtanic as the "Thumb Wars/Thumbtanic Thumb Double Feature." It was for VHS and DVD. In 2005, the filmettes were again released together as a UMD Video on the PlayStation Portable system. Thriller One Night Husband is a 2003 Thai thriller film directed by Pimpaka Towira and co-written by Pimpaka and Prabda Yoon. It was the debut feature film for Pimpaka, an independent film director and one of the few female directors working in the Thai film industry. One Night Husband was also the film debut of Thai-Canadian pop singer Nicole Theriault. Comedy In the Fishbowl is a 2013 short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Tudor Cristian Jurgiu. Animation The Saga of Biôrn is a 2011 animated short comedy film directed by Benjamin Kousholt. Documentary film Are All Men Pedophiles? is a 2012 award-winning documentary film about pedophilia and hebephilia directed by Dutch media producer Jan-Willem Breure and presented by model Savannah van Zweeden. Apart from the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague the entire film was financed privately, mainly by the 23-year old Breure. Are All Men Pedophiles? had its world premiere at the Queens World Film Festival in New York City on March 2, 2012 and has been screened at a number of film festivals to considerable acclaim. Animation Go Fly a Kit is a 1957 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It is available on disc 4 of the DVD set Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4. The title is a pun on the phrase "Go fly a kite." Comedy The Missing Clerk is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Gert Fredholm. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Scrabble is a 2014 short/comedy/thriller film written and directed by Cristian Sulser. Documentary film Profiling the FBI's "profiling unit", which goes inside the minds of some of the country's most infamous serial killers. Comedy Entertaining Mr Sloane is a 1970 black comedy film directed by Douglas Hickox. The screenplay by Clive Exton is based on the 1964 play of the same title by Joe Orton. This was the second adaptation of the play, the first having been developed for British television and telecast by ITV on 15 July 1968. Documentary film Elton John: Me, Myself & I is a 2007 documentary filmed after the death of Elton John's good friend Diana and other soul shaking events that caused him to reassess his life. It is a candid appraisal by Elton John of his fame, drug use, sexuality, and mistakenly taking his life for granted. It was filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Comedy Baby Snakes is a movie which includes footage from Frank Zappa's 1977 Halloween concert at New York City's Palladium Theater, backstage antics from the crew, and stop motion clay animation from award-winning animator Bruce Bickford. Thriller 00:03:00 Thriller is a 2013 short action crime thriller film written by Teri Woods and directed by Dupuy Fatal III. Documentary film Les années 80 is a 1983 documentary and musical film written by Chantal Akerman and Jean Gruault and directed by Chantal Akerman. Comedy The Cub is an extant 1915 silent film drama produced by William A. Brady and directed by Maurice Tourneur. The film is based on a 1910 Broadway play, The Cub by Thompson Buchanan, also produced by Brady. This marks the only time stage actress Martha Hedman starred in a film. This film has been recently restored and available for viewing and DVD purchase. Comedy Jesse James vs. Lokum Shekerov is a 1966 comedy film, written and directed by Rangel Vulchanov. Documentary film Living Tiny is a 2011 short biographical documentary film directed by Paul Donatelli and Paul Meyers. Comedy The Trick in the Sheet is a 2010 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Alfonso Arau. It stars Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Geraldine Chaplin, Anne Parillaud and Primo Reggiani. It was released in Italy on 18 June 2010. Comedy Rat Rod Rockers! is a 2010 B-Movie written and directed by D.A. Sebasstian. Comedy A Kid Called Danger is a 1999 crime family film written and directed by Eric Hendershot. Documentary film Final Score is a 2007 Thai documentary film directed by Soraya Nagasuwan and produced by Jira Maligool. The film follows four Mattayom 6 students for one year as they take their university entrance exams. Comedy TMNT is a 2007 American computer-animated fantasy action film and a part of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. The film is the fourth feature film, and spiritual successor to the original trilogy. Written and directed by Kevin Munroe, the film features the voice talents of Nolan North, James Arnold Taylor, Mikey Kelley, Mitchell Whitfield, Chris Evans, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kevin Smith, Patrick Stewart, Zhang Ziyi and Laurence Fishburne. It was the last film that Mako Iwamatsu made before his death and was co-produced by the franchise's co-creator Peter Laird for Warner Bros. Pictures. TMNT was the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film made with computer-generated imagery, created by Imagi Animation Studios, as well as the first feature film in the franchise in 14 years. TMNT co-creator Peter Laird stated it takes place in its own universe separate from the previous films, which was supported by its depiction in Turtles Forever. The film sees the four Turtles grow apart after their final defeat of the Shredder, when strange things are happening in New York City as ancient creatures threaten the world and the Turtles must reunite to save it. Science Fiction Thunderbird 6 is a 1968 British science-fiction adventure film written by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, directed by David Lane and produced by Century 21 Cinema. A sequel to 1966's Thunderbirds Are Go, it was the second film to be adapted from the 1960s television series Thunderbirds, which combined scale models and special effects with marionette puppet characters in a filming process that the Andersons termed "Supermarionation". Intended to provide a lighter-hearted cinematic experience to contrast with the harder science of Thunderbirds Are Go, the Andersons elected to base the plot of Thunderbird 6 on Skyship One, a futuristic airship that is the latest project of the scientist Brains. Alan, Tin-Tin, Lady Penelope and Parker represent International Rescue on Skyship One's round-the-world maiden flight, unaware that criminal mastermind The Hood is once again plotting to acquire the secrets of the Thunderbird machines. Paid agents of The Hood murder the original crew of Skyship One prior to take-off and assume their identities, entertaining the guests while scheming to lure the Tracy brothers into a trap. Comedy We Are the Best! is a 2013 Swedish-Danish drama film written and directed by Lukas Moodysson and adapted from the graphic novel Never Goodnight by his wife Coco Moodysson. The film was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Animation Little Tombstone is a 2011 short animated film. Comedy Greetings Bait is a seven-minute Academy Award-nominated Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. It features a split-screen view of a crab's view of the underwater world in which his independently moving eyes see the world completely differently from each other. The worm and the fisherman are caricatures of Jerry Colonna, and the title is a reference to his weekly greeting on Bob Hope's radio show, "Greetings, Gates". The same worm was also featured in the 1941 Warner's cartoon, The Wacky Worm. Comedy Live on the Sunset Strip is a comedy album by Richard Pryor. Recorded in 1982, the film was the most financially lucrative of the comedian's concert films. The material includes Pryor's frank discussion of his drug addiction and of the June 9, 1980 night that he caught on fire while freebasing cocaine. The album won a Grammy for Best Comedy Recording in 1982. Comedy The Huntresses is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Park Jae-hyun. A Charlie's Angels-inspired action/adventure comedy, it stars Ha Ji-won, Kang Ye-won and Son Ga-in as the three most legendary bounty hunters in the Joseon dynasty. Documentary film Hand Held is a documentary feature film about photojournalist Mike Carroll, one of the first photographers to travel to Romania after the fall of the communist regime of Nicolae Ceaușescu in 1989. When he arrived, he walked into one of the most horrific scenes of the 20th century. His photographs and heart wrenching stories of the pediatric AIDS epidemic in Romania ran in the Boston Globe and New York Times and opened the eyes of the western world to the plight of Romanian children. The film chronicles Carroll's twenty-year journey to bring aid to children in a country he hardly knew, through the organization he founded, Romanian Children's Relief. The film is directed by Academy Award nominee Don Hahn, the man famous for producing Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King for the Walt Disney Animation Studios. After a charity premiere at WGBH in Boston, the film was selected for participation in the Heartland Film Festival, and has been the official selection of the Boulder International Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, and the Rhode Island International Film Festival. Hand Held's European premiere was in Bucharest in late 2010. Thriller Never Love A Stranger is a 1958 crime and gangster film that is based on Harold Robbins' 1948 debut novel with the same title. The film was shot in black and white starring John Drew Barrymore and Robert Bray, and featuring a young Steve McQueen. The noir film is about Frankie Kane who is brought up in a Catholic orphanage. He befriends a Jewish law student named Martin Cabell and becomes romantically involved with Cabell's sister Julie. Kane learns later that he is also Jewish, and when told he will be removed from the orphanage and moved to a Jewish home he runs away and turns to a life of crime. Later, after joining a major crime syndicate, he reconnects with Julie, finally deciding to join Martin, now a District Attorney in shutting down the syndicate. Thriller Oggi a me... domani a te! is a 1968 Italian spaghetti western film. It is the directorial debut of Tonino Cervi. Thriller Nazi Love Camp 27 is a 1977 Italian Nazi exploitation film by western director Mario Caiano starring Sirpa Lane. The film is notable for its truly grim scenes, dramatic plot and hardcore sex scenes. Comedy Pride of the Bowery is a black-and-white 1940 film and the fourth installment in the East Side Kids series. It was directed by Joseph H. Lewis and produced by Sam Katzman. It was released by Monogram Pictures on December 15, 1940. Documentary film Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream is a 2005 documentary written and directed by Stuart Samuels, based on his book on the subject. The film chronicles the period between 1970 and 1977 in which six low-budget films shown at midnight transformed the way films are made and watched: El Topo, Night of the Living Dead, The Harder They Come, Pink Flamingos, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Eraserhead. Also portrayed in the film are the films Freaks and Reefer Madness, which gained notoriety and a huge cult following thanks to midnight showings. Providing interviews are filmmakers George A. Romero, Alejandro Jodorowsky, John Waters, Perry Henzell, David Lynch, and Richard O'Brien, as well as film critics Roger Ebert, Jonathan Rosenbaum, and J. Hoberman and Ben Barenholtz. The film was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Humanity's End is a 2009 American fantasy science fiction film directed by Neil Johnson. Based upon a story concept by Johnson, and with a screenplay by Johnson and Michael Jonathan Smith, the film stars Jay Laisne, Rochelle Vallese and Cynthia Ickes. Comedy A Touch of Class is a 1973 British romantic comedy film which tells the story of a couple having an affair, who find themselves falling in love. It stars George Segal, Glenda Jackson, Hildegarde Neil, Paul Sorvino and K Callan. It was adapted by Melvin Frank and Jack Rose from the story "She Loves Me, She Told Me So Last Night" by Frank, who also directed. The lead role of Steve was originally offered to Cary Grant, with a promise by Frank to rewrite the script to play up the age difference between Steve and Vicky. However, Grant opted to remain in retirement from filmmaking, and he turned the role down. He did remain connected to the film, however, as it was produced by Fabergé's Brut Productions, and Grant was on the board of directors for Fabergé. Documentary film A Night of Ferocious Joy is a 2003 documentary musical war film written and directed by David Zeiger Science Fiction Universal Soldier: Regeneration is a 2009 action film being the third theatrically released film in the Universal Soldier feature film series. It is directed by John Hyams with the screenplay written by Victor Ostrovsky. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, who both reprise their roles from the first film. The film is a direct sequel to the original Universal Soldier from 1992, unrelated to the two Universal Soldier television sequels that were produced in 1998 and completely ignores the events from the 1999 theatrical sequel Universal Soldier: The Return. MMA fighter Andrei Arlovski stars as 'NGU', a Universal Soldier of the latest type, along with fellow MMA fighter Mike Pyle as Capt. Kevin Burke. Tekken star Jon Foo appears as a cameo in the film as one of the four UniSols. The film was released theatrically in the Middle East and Southeast Asia and directly to video in the United States and other parts of the world. The film has received average to mixed reviews, but it has since developed a notable cult following. Thriller Snapshot is a 1979 Australian thriller film. It was the first feature directed by Simon Wincer. Thriller What Happened to Mary is the first motion picture serial made in the United States. Made by Edison Studios, the action serial consisted of twelve one-reel episodes released monthly beginning July 26, 1912 to coincide with the serial story of the same name published in McClure's The Ladies' World magazine. What Happened to Mary was also performed as a stage play and published as a single-volume print novel, so is an early example of a multiple-media marketing campaign. The scripts was written by Horace G. Plympton and directed by Charles Brabin. The star of the serial was twenty-three-year-old Mary Fuller who had been acting in films since 1907 and Charles Ogle. Documentary film Jalanan is a 2013 feature-length Indonesian documentary film directed and produced by Daniel Ziv and featuring Jakarta street musicians Bambang "Ho" Mulyono, Titi Juwariyah and Boni Putera. The movie follows the three musicians as they perform songs on Jakarta's commuter buses, clash with the law and confront the tumultuous politics of modern-day Indonesia. It follows them back to their home villages in East Java and traces their quest for legitimacy, identity and love in their adopted city of Jakarta. Jalanan won the Best Documentary award at the prestigious Busan International Film Festival in October, 2013. Comedy Call Center Girl is a 2013 Filipino family comedy drama film directed by Don Cuaresma, starring Pokwang, Jessy Mendiola, and Enchong Dee. The film is produced by Skylight Films and Star Cinema. It premiered on November 27, 2013 as part of Star Cinema's 20th Anniversary presentation. The film also marks as Pokwang's 11th film under Star Cinema. Comedy Once Upon a Time, Cinema is a 1992 Iranian comedy fantasy film written and directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film includes clips from old Iranian films from the silent age onwards. Made in black-and-white, it parodies many of the conventions of silent slapstick comedy and early fantasy films. Thriller Coldwater is a 2013 film, directed by Vincent Grashaw, from a screenplay written by Vincent Grashaw and Mark Penney. Documentary film Mr. Magdy, room number 17 please is a 2013 short film directed, produced and written by Carl Olsson. Thriller Dead Ringer, also known as Who is Buried in my Grave? is a 1964 thriller film made by Warner Bros. It was directed by Paul Henreid from a screenplay by Oscar Millard and Albert Beich from the story La Otra by Rian James. The music score was by André Previn and the cinematography by Ernest Haller. The film stars Bette Davis, Karl Malden and Peter Lawford with Philip Carey, Jean Hagen, George Macready, Estelle Winwood, George Chandler and Cyril Delevanti. The film marks the second time Davis played twin sisters, the first being in the 1946 film A Stolen Life. For this reason, Dead Ringer is sometimes mistakenly listed as a remake of A Stolen Life. Documentary film We the Monkeys is a 1971 documentary film written and directed by Edmund Valladares. Animation Fiery Fireman is a silent animated short produced by George Winkler, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few Oswald shorts from the Winkler period known to be existing. Comedy Harold Buttleman, Daredevil Stuntman is a 2003 film written and directed by Francis Stokes; the only movie he has directed. It won the Jury Prize at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in 2003. It was awarded the audience award in the Had to Be Made Film Festival in 2005. The film is a comedy about a small town tuxedo salesman who thinks he's the next Evel Knievel, a renowned American stunt man. It stars John Hawkes as Harold Buttleman, and co-stars Karen Black and Dan Castellaneta. Francis Stokes released the film in its entirety on Video on YouTube on July 26, 2007, the film lasts 94 minutes. This film features music from Splitsville's album The Complete Pet Soul. Animation Captain Awesome is a 2012 animated short film directed by Ercan Bozdogan. Documentary film Yu Guangyi’s stunning debut explores a grueling winter amongst loggers in Northeast China as they employ traditional practices through one last, fateful expedition. Thriller Cyborg Conquest is a 2009 film written and directed by Leigh Scott. Animation Katerinka Predstavlyaet is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Documentary film The Genius and the Boys is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Bosse Lindquist. It explores the limits of insight and the power of self-delusion, through one of the century's true geniuses - Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, who won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of Prions - a man prepared to defy convention and challenge people's most cherished beliefs, a man whose scientific brilliance seemed to blind many to his extraordinary personal failings. Comedy Gallagher's Travels is a 1986 Australian TV movie about an investigative journalist. Comedy Daffy Duck in Hollywood is a 1938 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Daffy Duck. This was the final Daffy Duck cartoon directed by Tex Avery. Animation Seven Nights is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Farshad Nekoomanesh. Animation Ocean Wonderland Vacuship is a 2011 animated short film directed by Pete Bishop. Animation Woolly Wolf is a 2001 short animation film directed by Vera Neubauer. Thriller Traitor's Gate is a 1964 German-British co-production crime film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Albert Lieven and Gary Raymond. It was made by Rialto Films using Hammer Films' Freddie Francis and screenwriter Jimmy Sangster updating the 1927 novel by Edgar Wallace to present times. The film features a group of criminals planning to steal the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom from the Tower of London. Comedy All Over Town is a 1937 American film directed by James W. Horne. Documentary film Mountains Will Move is a 2013 short film written and directed by Douglas McCann. Comedy F.A.R.T. The Movie is a 1991 low budget independent comedy film written and directed by Ray Etheridge. Thriller Mohaan Aawatey is a 2011 action thriller film written by Aniruddha Kale and directed by Subhash Kale. Comedy Russian Snark is a 2010 New Zealand film directed and written by Stephen Sinclair and produced by Liz DiFiore. The film features Stephen Papps, Elena Stejko, Stephanie Tauevihi and Te Waimarie Kessell. It is the story of Misha, a Russian filmmaker, and his struggles to make a movie in Godzone. It is the directorial debut of New Zealand writer Stephen Sinclair. Comedy The Yellow Teddy Bears is a 1963 British drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis, and starring Jacqueline Ellis, Iain Gregory, Raymond Huntley and Georgina Patterson. The pupils at a girls' school deal with adult issues such as teen pregnancy. Comedy Hollywood Hotel is a 1937 American romantic musical comedy film, directed by Busby Berkeley, starring Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, Hugh Herbert, Ted Healy, Glenda Farrell and Johnnie Davis, featuring Alan Mowbray and Alan Todd, and with Allyn Joslyn, Grant Mitchell and Edgar Kennedy. The film was based on the popular Hollywood Hotel radio show created by gossip columnist Louella Parsons, where Hollywood stars recreated scenes from their latest movies. It was broadcast weekly from the hotel of that name, The film's recreation of the program features Louella Parsons, Frances Langford, Raymond Paige and His Orchestra, Jerry Cooper, the announcer Ken Niles, Duane Thompson and Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. Hollywood Hotel, the film, is now best remembered for the featured song and opening number "Hooray for Hollywood" by Johnny Mercer and Richard A. Whiting, sung in the film by Davis and Langford, accompanied by Goodman and his orchestra. The song has become a standard part of the soundtrack to movie award ceremonies, including the Academy Awards. Mercer's lyrics contain numerous references, often satirical, to the movie industry and the path to film stardom. Thriller Bride 13 is a 1920 American thriller film serial directed by Richard Stanton. The film is considered to be lost. Documentary film Encuentros de medicina Maya is a 1987 documentary film directed by Juan Francisco Urrusti. Comedy Shotgun Love is a 2011 comedy/romance/drama film written and directed by Rain Jung. Thriller The Comfort of Strangers is a 1990 film directed by Paul Schrader. The screenplay is by Harold Pinter, adapted from a short novel of the same name by Ian McEwan. The film stars Natasha Richardson, Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett and Helen Mirren. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Dillinger: Public Enemy No. 1 is a 1934 short crime fiction documentary film. Science Fiction The Swarm is a 1978 monster horror film about a killer bee invasion of Texas. It was adapted from a novel of the same name by Arthur Herzog. The director was Irwin Allen, and the cast included Michael Caine, Katharine Ross, Richard Widmark, Richard Chamberlain, Olivia de Havilland, Ben Johnson, Lee Grant, Patty Duke, Slim Pickens, Bradford Dillman, Fred MacMurray, and Henry Fonda. Despite negative reviews and being a box office failure, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. This is the last film to be edited by Harold F. Kress. Comedy Waiting in the Wings: The Musical is a musical comedy film directed by Jenn Page. Science Fiction Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance. is a 2009 Japanese animated film directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki and Masayuki, and written by Hideaki Anno. It is the second of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was produced and co-distributed by Hideaki Anno's Studio Khara in partnership with Gainax. The film continues the story of Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone, with Shinji Ikari continuing his role as a pilot of one of the gigantic "Evangelion" mecha as part of NERV's ongoing fight against the mysterious creatures known as Angels. While replicating many scenes and plot elements from the original series, the film also introduces new ones, including newly designed creatures and new characters, such as Mari Illustrious Makinami, and integrates newly available 3D CG technology. Its ending paves the way for the significant storyline departures from the original series in Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. Comedy The Lion and the Lamb is a 1931 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz. Comedy My Breakfast with Blassie is a movie starring Andy Kaufman and professional wrestler "Classy" Freddie Blassie. It is a mostly improvised parody of the art film My Dinner with Andre and is set in a restaurant where Kaufman and Blassie have a discussion over breakfast. Lynne Margulies, who would later become Kaufman's girlfriend, plays a role; in fact, she and Kaufman met for the first time on camera. Also featured is Bob Zmuda, who plays a nosy fan. My Breakfast with Blassie was conceived of by Linda Lautrec and Johnny Legend as a satire on My Dinner with Andre. Linda Lautrec and Andy Kaufman loosely scripted the film over several months late night on the telephone. Linda's dual role was scripted as an irritating fan who requests Andy's autograph after he washes his hands. Documentary film Palme is a Swedish documentary film from 2012 directed, and written by Maud Nycander and Kristina Lindström. The film is a biographical portrait of the former prime minister Olof Palme, and covers his life from childhood to the role as a leading figure of Swedish politics. It has been shown as a 103 minutes long feature film in the cinemas, and as a 175 minutes long TV-movie in three parts on SVT at Christmas and New Year the same year. At the 48th Guldbagge Awards, the film was nominated in three categories: Best Documentary, Best Editing and Best music. It won in the latter two categories. Documentary film A Little Life is a documentary film produced by Deborah Howlett. Comedy In Neighboring Kingdoms is a 1910 short/comedy film written by Beta Breuil and directed by William J.Humphrey. Animation Boundin' is a 2003 Pixar computer-animated short film which was shown in theaters before the feature length film The Incredibles. The short is a musically narrated story about a dancing sheep who loses his confidence after being sheared. The film was written, directed, narrated and featured the musical composition and performance of Pixar animator Bud Luckey. Comedy On the Green Carpet is a 2001 North Korean film directed by Rim Chang-bom. The film's title refers to the turf of the stadium which hosts the May Day mass games in Pyongyang. Comedy I Love You Phillip Morris is a 2009 comedy film based on the 1980s and '90s real-life story of con artist, impostor, and multiple prison escapee Steven Jay Russell, as played by Jim Carrey. While incarcerated, Russell falls in love with his fellow inmate, Phillip Morris. After Morris is released from prison, Russell escapes from prison four times in order to be reunited with Morris. The film was adapted from I Love You Phillip Morris: A True Story of Life, Love, and Prison Breaks by Steve McVicker. The film is the directorial debut of Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. It grossed a little over $20 million worldwide after its limited theatrical release. Comedy Run Papa Run is a 2008 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Sylvia Chang, and based on a novel by Benny Li. It was produced by JCE Movies Limited, with Jackie Chan serving as an executive producer. Featuring an ensemble cast, the film stars Louis Koo as Lee Tin-Yun, a Triad boss who struggles to hide his criminal lifestyle when he is faced with raising his daughter. Animation Aya de Yopougon is a 2012 French animated film directed by Marguerite Abouet and Clément Oubrerie and based on the graphic novel Aya of Yop City by the same authors. It was released on 23 May in France. It has been nominated for the Best Animated Feature Film at the 39th César Awards. Documentary film The Promoter is a 2013 independent feature documentary film made by Ragged Crow film production company. Produced by Sam Edwards and Directed by Ed Edwards, the film premiered at The London Independent Film Festival 2013. It went on to screen at the London United Film Festival 2013 where it won the Best Feature Documentary Award as well as the Audience Award, The Indie Gathering International Festival 2013 where it was Nominated Best Documentary and The Portobello Film Festival 2013 where it was also Nominated for Best Film. Comedy Government Girl is a 1944 American comedy film produced and directed by Dudley Nichols and starring Olivia de Havilland and Sonny Tufts. Based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns, and written by Dudley Nichols and Budd Schulberg, the film is about a secretary working in a factory during World War II who helps her boss navigate the complex political machinations of government in an effort to build bomber aircraft for the war effort. Thriller My Future Boyfriend is a TV movie starring Sara Rue and Barry Watson. It premiered on ABC Family on April 10, 2011. It is directed by Michael Lange. Comedy Klassfesten is a 2002 Swedish comedy/drama film written and directed by Måns Herngren and Hannes Holm. The film stars Björn Kjellman, Cecilia Frode, Inday Ba, Henrik Hjelt, Lisa Lindgren and Ulf Friberg. The film was released February 27, 2002 in Sweden. Documentary film Half The Road: The Passion, Pitfalls & Power of Women's Professional Cycling is a sports documentary directed by Kathryn Bertine. Documentary film El blues is a 1981 film and was nominated for 1982 Ariel Award for Best Educational, Scientific, or Artistic Short Film. Comedy One Night in One City, also known as One Night in a City and One Night in the City is a stop-motion-animated feature-length black comedy horror film from the Czech Republic. It was released theatrically in its home country on January 25, 2007 and features only incomprehensible mumblings instead of dialogue, much like the earlier animated feature Krysar. The film was made with the help of the Czech government; it got a grant of Kc 1.875 million in 1998, the largest grant given to an animated production for that year. It was produced by MAUR Film, which was previously responsible for two award-winning Czech feature films, Fimfárum and Fimfárum 2. The film participated in the "Forum for European Animation Films" in March 2007. The DVD of the film was released on February 25, 2008. Documentary film My Name Is Jonah is a action drama documentary film directed by Phil Healy and Jb Sapienza. Thriller A Murder of Quality is an Edgar award nominated TV episode. Thriller Para Elisa is a 2013 thriller film directed and written by Juanra Fernández. The film stars Ona Casamiquela as a college student that accepts a job from a wealthy former piano player that wants a caretaker for her mentally challenged daughter. The film's name is a take on the Beethoven composition Für Elise. Filming for Para Elisa took place during August 2012 in Cuenca, Spain. In an article for ABC Fernández noted that it was difficult to film in the region, as the region did not have a pre-existing film industry. Animation Frog is a 2005 short animation film written and directed by Christopher Conforti. Comedy S.O.S. Mulheres ao Mar is a 2014 Brazilian comedy film directed by Cris D'Amato starring Giovanna Antonelli, Reynaldo Gianecchini, Fabíula Nascimento, Thalita Carauta, Marcelo Airoldi and Emanuelle Araújo. The film follows the story of Adriana, which disappointed with the end of her marriage, decides to win back her ex-husband embarking on the same cruise that he is with his new girlfriend, a soap opera star. The film was shot almost entirely on an ocean liner, but also had scenes shot in Venice. Documentary film Ocean's Deadliest is a nature documentary hosted by Philippe Cousteau, Jr. and Steve Irwin. It was the final documentary made by Irwin by the time of his death, which occurred during filming. Animation A Sheep in the Deep is a 1962 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the sixth short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf, as well as the last cartoon featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf to be directed by Chuck Jones. Their next appearance was in Woolen Under Where, released in 1963 and directed by Phil Monroe and Richard Thompson. This was also the first cartoon featuring the characters to be written by Chuck Jones. Documentary film The Brussels Business is a documentary film by Friedrich Moser and Matthieu Lietaert about the lack of transparency and the influence of lobbyists on the decision-making process in Brussels, the European Union capital. The film has been very popular in Brussels and Austria and is going to be Screened in other European Union theaters. The Brussels Business is produced by Steven Dhoedt and Friedrich Moser. Documentary film Stars of the Russian Ballet is a 1953 Soviet musical film directed by Gerbert Rappaport. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Dredd is a 2012 science fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and written and produced by Alex Garland. It is based on the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd and its eponymous character created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra. Karl Urban stars as Judge Dredd, a law enforcer given the power of judge, jury and executioner in a vast, dystopic metropolis called Mega-City One that lies in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Dredd and his apprentice partner, Judge Anderson, are forced to bring order to a 200-storey high-rise block of flats and deal with its resident drug lord, Ma-Ma. Garland began writing the script in 2006, although the development of a new Judge Dredd film adaptation, unrelated to the 1995 film Judge Dredd, was not announced until December 2008. Produced by British studio DNA Films, Dredd began principal photography, using 3D cameras throughout, in November 2010. Filming took place on practical sets and locations in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Dredd was released on 7 September 2012 in the United Kingdom and on 21 September 2012 worldwide. Comedy Cannonball, also known as Carquake, is a 1976 film starring David Carradine. The film is one of two released in 1976 that were based on a real illegal cross-continent road race that took place for a number of years in the United States. The same topic later became the basis for the films The Cannonball Run, Cannonball Run II and Speed Zone!. The film was written and directed by Paul Bartel, who also directed Death Race 2000. The name of the film and the plot were inspired by Erwin G. "Cannon Ball" Baker, who traveled across the U.S. several times, and by the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, an illegal cross-continent road race introduced by Brock Yates to protest against the 55 MPH speed limit. Animation Madagascar is a 2005 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation, and released in movie theaters on May 27, 2005. The film tells the story of four Central Park Zoo animals who have spent their lives in blissful captivity and are unexpectedly shipped back to Africa, getting shipwrecked on the island of Madagascar. The voices of Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock, and David Schwimmer are featured. Other voices include Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, and Andy Richter. Despite its mixed critical reception, it was a success at the box office. A sequel, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, was released on November 7, 2008. The third film in the series, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, was released on June 8, 2012. Comedy In Lieu of Flowers is a comedy drama romance film directed by William Savage. Comedy Schulmädchen-Report: Was Eltern nicht für möglich halten is a 1970 West German sex report film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and produced by Wolfgang C. Hartwig. Animation Elmer Elephant is a Silly Symphonies cartoon short produced by The Walt Disney Company, directed by Wilfred Jackson and released on March 28, 1936. Thriller Unlucky Monkey is a 1998 thriller film written and directed by Sabu. Comedy The Virgin, the Copts and Me is a 2011 comedy film written by Namir Abdel Messeeh, Nathalie Najem, Anne Paschetta and directed by Namir Abdel Messeeh. Documentary film "A foray into the lives of male impersonators as they compete in drag king competition and how the art of impersonation has transformed them both mentally and physically." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Les âmes de papier is a 2013 film directed by Vincent Lannoo. Thriller Nachtschicht - Der Ausbruch is a 2005 TV film, written by Lars Becker and directed by Lars Becker. Thriller Die Screaming, Marianne is a 1971 British low-budget film by minor cult director Pete Walker. Although Walker’s films were mostly in the horror or sexploitation genres, this is a straight thriller, with mild horror undertones. Comedy The Private Lives of Adam and Eve is a 1960 comedy film starring Mickey Rooney, and Mamie Van Doren. It is a U.S. B-movie in which the plot revolves around a modern couple who dream that they are Adam and Eve. Others of their acquaintance assume the roles of various characters from the Book of Genesis during the fantasy sequences. Thriller Princess is a 2006 adult-themed Danish animated film directed by Anders Morgenthaler and co-written by Morgenthaler and Mette Heeno. The film tells the harsh story of a 32-year old missionary named August whose sister, a former porn star nicknamed "The Princess," has died of drug abuse and left behind her 5-year old daughter. August adopts the child and they embark on a violent mission of vengeance to destroy all existing pornographic material featuring Princess. Princess, rated for mature audiences, won awards at three European film festivals and was nominated for the 2007 Robert Award for Best Danish Film. Thriller Evil Intent is a 2010 thriller film directed by Glenn Berggoetz. Thriller Kanoon is a 1960 Indian Hindi film directed by B.R. Chopra. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Nanda, Ashok Kumar, Mehmood, Shashikala, Jeevan and Om Prakash. The film presents a case against capital punishment, arguing that witnesses may be genuinely deceived, and their consequent inadvertently tendered false testimony may lead someone wrongly to the gallows. The film was a courtroom drama of a murder case, where the judge's prospective son-in-law is the defence lawyer in a case of murder for which he suspects his would-be father-in-law. The film was India's second songless talkie. The first one was Andha Nal, a Tamil movie. Documentary film We Don't Care About Music Anyway is a 2009 documentary film directed by Gaspard Kuentz and Cédric Dupire. Animation Pseudo Evolution is a 2013 animated short film directed by Luisa Gobel and Bruna Almeida. Comedy Rahul's Arranged Marriage, is a 2005 silent Canadian film directed and produced by Anant Mathur, and is a short film. Documentary film The Paw Project is a 2013 documentary film that focuses on the declawing of both exotic and domesticated cats in America. The film follows the crusade of veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Conrad, who campaigns to have declawing bans enacted in a number of cities. Comedy Si può fare is a 2008 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Giulio Manfredonia. Documentary film U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland is a concert video release by rock band U2 from the European leg of their Elevation Tour. Recorded on 1 September 2001 at Slane Castle on the band's featured stop in County Meath, Ireland, it was released on DVD in November 2003. Although Slane Concerts at Slane Castle are traditionally held once a year, U2 played two concerts. This was the final concert of the first European leg of the Elevation Tour. The film was the second of two concert releases from the tour, preceded by 2001's Elevation 2001: Live from Boston. Comedy Ghar Jamai is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Arun Bhatt, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Varsha Usgaonkar, Reeta Bhaduri, Amita Nangia and Prem Chopra Animation Kaluoka'hina: The Enchanted Reef is a short animation film directed by Peter Popp. Animation Island Light is a short, animation, mystery film directed by Andrew Rosinski. Documentary film Trial by Fire: Lives Re-Forged is a documentary film directed by Megan Smith-Harris. Animation Stop That Train is a 2011 animated short film directed by Alexandro Castro. Thriller The Chrysalis is an 2013 Chinese horror film directed by Qiu Chuji. Animation Voyage to Next is a 1974 short, animation film written by Faith Hubley, John Hubley and Saul H. Mendlovitz, and directed by Faith Hubley and John Hubley. Comedy Tumbleweed Tango is a 2013 Animated Short Comedy film written by Samuel Stephens and directed by Samuel Stephens and Chris Wolfgang Mauch. Documentary film THE ABORTION PILL is a PBS News and Public Affairs special that tells the explosive story of RU486. This award winning program dramatically weaves the political history of the “abortion wars” with the decade long fight to bar RU486 from the U.S. for over a decade.Called “the moral property of women,” by supporters, and “the death pill” by opponents, the film features dramatic portraits of key players. From the pill’s inventor, Etienne Beaulieu, to his bitter foe, Ken Dupin, we travel from a pro-life boot camp in Florida to a French clinic, from India, to Brazil, to England, and finally, to the United States, where it’s introduction was heralded as a revolutionary development in the right to abortion. “New war zone, new tactics.” -New York Times. “Balanced treatments.” -USA Today Comedy Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 American action/comedy horror film about a Valley girl cheerleader named Buffy who learns that it is her fate to hunt vampires. The film starred Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens, Rutger Hauer, Luke Perry and Hilary Swank. It was a moderate success at the box office, but received mixed reception from critics. The film was taken in a different direction from the one that its writer, Joss Whedon, intended, but several years later he was able to create the darker and acclaimed Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series. Thriller The Reptile is a 1966 horror film made by Hammer Film Productions. It was directed by John Gilling, and starred Noel Willman, Jacqueline Pearce, Ray Barrett, Jennifer Daniel, and Michael Ripper. Comedy Company Business is a 1991 spy film, written and directed by Nicholas Meyer and starring Gene Hackman and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Animation El Balsero is a 2014 short animation film directed by Guillermo León Zapata Rincón. Documentary film Four Wives - One Man is a 2007 film directed by Nahid Persson. Documentary film This Time Next Year is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman. Thriller Sleep, My Love is a 1948 feature film directed by Douglas Sirk, and starring Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche. Documentary film "Just about 40 miles north of the city exists an extremely gay friendly small town with residents that welcome people from all walks of life. Incorporating both the physical and social beauty of the area through interviews and footage, Embraceable You celebrates the open-mindedness of New Hope, PA and its charming and colorful citizens." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Documentary film Dalai Lama Awakening is a documentary film directed by Khashyar Darvich. Comedy El piensa ella piensa is a 2013 short, comedy film directed by Federico Pozzi and Iván Stoessel. Comedy Arthur 2: On the Rocks is the 1988 sequel to the 1981 film Arthur. Lead actors Dudley Moore and Liza Minnelli reprised their roles. John Gielgud, who won an Academy Award for his role in the original film, reappears briefly in a drunken hallucination on Arthur's part. The film co-stars Kathy Bates as a woman who helps the characters of Arthur and Linda adopt a baby. Stephen Elliott reprises his role from the first film, but his daughter, Jill Eikenberry originally, is now played by Cynthia Sikes. Burt Bacharach also returns to score the film. Comedy Tora-san Makes Excuses is a 1992 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kumiko Goto as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-San Makes Excuses is the forty-fifth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Documentary film Histoire Sans Visage is a short documentary film directed by Meriem Achour Bouakkaz. Comedy I'm Dating You Not is is a 2013 romantic comedy film written by Pablo Flores and directed by Guillermo Fernández Groizard. Documentary film Sweet Honey in the Rock: Raise Your Voice is a 2005 television documentary. It was produced by Firelight Media for the PBS series American Masters. The film uses concert footage, archival stills and interviews, to chronicle the history and music of Sweet Honey in the Rock, a Grammy Award-winning African American female a cappella group with musical roots combining jazz, blues and sacred songs of the black church such as spirituals, hymns, and gospel. Comedy Tuscan Wedding is a romance comedy film written by Maarten Lebens, Tijs van Marle and Annelou Verboon and directed by Johan Nijenhuis. Comedy Richard Pryor: I Ain't Dead Yet, #*%$#@!! is a documentary short film about and featuring comedian Richard Pryor. It was produced and aired by Comedy Central. It features commentary from different actors, comedians, and Pryor's own family members on the aspects and influence of his life and work. It was released just over two years before his death on December 10, 2005. It was played multiple times on Comedy Central then re-edited and broadcast after his death. Documentary film Dancing in Angel Shadows is a documentary film directed by Steve Childs. Comedy Money From Home is a 1953 film starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The comedy was the first for the Martin and Lewis team to be shot in color and was their only film in 3-D. The picture was premiered as a special preview screening across the U.S. on New Year's Eve, 1953. Comedy The Atomic Kid is a 1954 black-and-white science-fiction comedy film starring Mickey Rooney and directed by Leslie H. Martinson. While a uranium prospector is in the desert he is accidentally exposed to radiation from an atomic bomb test. He becomes radioactive and is recruited by the FBI to help break up a spy ring. Based on a story by Blake Edwards, the film version was adapted into a comedy. In this film, Rooney's character "Blix" Waterberry wanders into an atomic test site, and, as one reviewer describes, "Mannequins are depicted sitting around the dinner table in front of their plastic meal, awaiting the predetermined bomb drop... Rooney remains with the mannequin family and discovers at the last minute that an atomic bomb will be detonated over his head. In a deliberately humorous scene, Rooney frantically tries to find a place to hide from the approaching explosion, only to close his eyes and stick his fingers in his ears as the bomb goes off." A similar scene would be featured 54 years later in the 2008 film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Nurse Audrey Nelson, who marries "Blix" at the end, is the only female in the entire picture. Documentary film Living Dolls: The Making of a Child Beauty Queen is a 2001 HBO documentary on Child beauty pageants. It was directed by Shari Cookson. Documentary film Pictura: An Adventure in Art is a documentary film directed by seven famous directors, and narrated by several famous Hollywood actors, including Vincent Price, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, Martin Gabel, and Lilli Palmer. The film attempts to give the general filmgoing public a taste of art history and art appreciation. The film won a Special Award at the Golden Globes in 1952. Comedy The Troops of St. Tropez is a 1964 French comedy film with Louis de Funès. The film mostly takes place in Saint-Tropez, a fashionable resort on the French Riviera. Louis de Funès plays Ludovic Cruchot, the sergeant of gendarmerie of Saint-Tropez. It is the first film in The gendarme series, and has spawned five sequels. Thriller "In a front-runner for the title of loudest film of the year so far, "Fire of Conscience" tackles the heady subject of police corruption at street and institutional levels on the surface, but is really just an old school cops and robbers shoot 'em up most notable for a pair of highly inventive deaths. Director Dante Lam throws in everything but the kitchen sink in a story that somehow works in South Asian arms dealers, a Mainland bomber and drug dealing cop killers. Any real thought about the nature of duty and the law is swept aside for action, action, and more action-which is average for Lam but still superior to most. " Quoting Elizabeth Kerr in The Hollywood Reporter. Comedy Annelie is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Antej Farac. Thriller Yeh Mera India YMI is a 2008 Hindi movie, written and directed by N. Chandra. The film stars Anupam Kher, Perizaad Zorabian, Purab Kohli, Rajpal Yadav, Sarika, and Seema Biswas. Comedy Headlines is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Leo Heung and starring Emil Chau, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Wu, Grace Yip and Wayne Lai. This film revolves around the Hong Kong press. Comedy Stage Beauty is a 2004 British-American-German romantic period drama directed by Richard Eyre. The screenplay by Jeffrey Hatcher is based on his play Compleat Female Stage Beauty, which was inspired by references to 17th century actor Edward Kynaston made in the detailed private diary kept by Samuel Pepys. Animation Berserk Golden Age Arc I: The Egg of the King is a 2012 animation action adventure film written by Kentaro Miura and Ichirô Ôkôchi and directed by Toshiyuki Kubooka. Science Fiction Artemis 81 is a British television play which was written by David Rudkin and directed by Alastair Reid. Commissioned by BBC producer David Rose, it was broadcast by the BBC on 29 December 1981. Comedy Closing Time is a 2010 short comedy film written by Michael Doneger and directed by Brett Gursky. Comedy Brancaleone at the Crusades is an Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli in 1970, the sequel of the famous L'armata Brancaleone. Documentary film In DYING TO HAVE KNOWN, filmmaker Steve Kroschel went on a 52-day journey to find evidence to the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy - a long-suppressed natural cancer cure. His travels take him across both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, from upstate New York to San Diego to Alaska, from Japan and Holland to Spain and Mexico. In the end, he presents the testimonies of patients, scientists, surgeons and nutritionists who testify to the therapy's efficacy in curing cancer and other degenerative diseases, and presents the hard scientific proof to back up their claims. You will hear from a Japanese medical school professor who cured himself of liver cancer over 15 years ago, a lymphoma patient who was diagnosed as terminal over 50 years ago as well as noted critics of this world-renowned healing method who dismiss it out of hand as "pure quackery." So the question that remains is, "Why is this powerful curative therapy still suppressed, more than 75 years after it was clearly proven to cure degenerative disease?" The viewers are left to decide for themselves. Documentary film Opening the Lost Tombs: Live from Egypt is a 2009 documentary directed by Artie Kempner. Documentary film A Mi Manera is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Sergio Martínez G. Comedy La tigre e la neve is a 2005 Italian movie starring and directed by Roberto Benigni. The film is a romantic comedy set in contemporary Rome and in occupied Baghdad during the Iraq War. The story, inspired by the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty," features singer-songwriter Tom Waits as himself in recurring dream sequences, and a surprise ending. The opening scene is a celebration of love, with an abundance of poetic references mentioned in the closing credits. Comedy Modern Girls is a 1986 comedy film. The film is directed by Jerry Kramer and stars Virginia Madsen, Daphne Zuniga and Cynthia Gibb. Science Fiction Cyborg Cop is a 1993 action adventure film starring David Bradley, John Rhys-Davies, Todd Jensen, Alonna Shaw and Rufus Swart as the Cyborg. It was directed by Sam Firstenberg and written by Greg Latter. Thriller Vishwaroopam is a 2013 Indian Tamil spy thriller film written, directed and co-produced by Kamal Haasan who also enacts the lead role. The film has Rahul Bose, Shekhar Kapur, Pooja Kumar, Andrea Jeremiah and Jaideep Ahlawat in supporting roles. Produced simultaneously as a bilingual in Tamil and Hindi and dubbed into Telugu language as Viswaroopam, the film features soundtrack composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, with lyrics by Vairamuthu and Haasan himself in while Javed Akhtar translated them for the Hindi version. Development of the project commenced after the release of Haasan's Manmadhan Ambu when several of the crew were brought in from the United States to lend their technical expertise. The direction was taken over by Haasan from Selvaraghavan and reports indicating a comparison with several English films surfaced during the production. The first teaser was revealed in April 2012 and first theatrical trailer was revealed in June 2012 - the Tamil version attracted 682,000 views, Telugu version 20,000 views on YouTube. Vishwaroopam is the first Indian film to utilize the new Auro 3D sound technology. Documentary film La vie au bout des doigts is a 1983 documentary, short film directed by Jean-Paul Jenssen. Animation Get a Job is a 1985 comedic musical animated short by Brad Caslor, featuring a rendition of the song of the same name, made famous by The Silhouettes. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in Winnipeg, the project took Caslor seven years to complete, from conception to release. Caslor began the film as a social guidance film for the Canadian government, however, during production it evolved into a more comedic work, incorporating a wide range of classic animation characters and techniques, including the styles of Tex Avery and Bob Clampett. Al Simmons and Jay Brazeau perform in the film, which received the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Animated Short at the 8th Genie Awards. Fellow Winnipeg animator Cordell Barker did animation work on the film. Documentary film "A poetic documentary film about the exceptionally talented Brazilian filmmaker Mário Peixot (1908-1992). When Mário was a mere 21 years old, without any previous experience, he made the film Limit which was hailed by critics in 1998 as the most important work in Brazilian cinema of all time. He died at the age of 84 without having made any more films. The film At the Edge of the Earth sets off on the trail of this unique artist and gives audiences the chance to taste his mastery in several excerpts from Limit, a work which was way ahead of its time." Quoting the synopsis from the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Thriller A Company Man is a 2012 South Korean action thriller film, starring So Ji-sub, Lee Mi-yeon, Kwak Do-won and Kim Dong-jun. It is about a hitman who find himself targeted by his ex-employers after he falls in love with a single mother and quits his job. Thriller The Mystery Man is a 1935 American film directed by Ray McCarey. Science Fiction The Devil-Doll is a horror film directed by Tod Browning and starring a cross-dressing Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O'Sullivan as his daughter, Lorraine Lavond. The movie was adapted from the novel Burn Witch Burn! by Abraham Merritt. Thriller Frenchman's Farm is a 1986 Australian film. Filming started 17 February 1986. Documentary film The Wisdomkeepers, Paqo Andino is a documentary and biographical film directed by Jeffrey Wium. Comedy Terrier-Stricken is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, released in 1952, which was written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. Frisky's barking at the worst possible moments get Claude into a heap of troublesome situations. Thriller Varsham is a Tollywood film produced by M.S. Raju and directed by Sobhan. The film stars Prabhas, Trisha, and Gopichand. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. This film was the first success of Prabhas after previous unsuccessful films. The film was remade in Tamil as Mazhai starring Jayam Ravi and Shriya Saran and in Oriya as Barsa My Darling. It was dubbed in Hindi as Baarish The season of love. Animation Espetáculo Cineflix is a 2013 animation short film written by Laura Barile and directed by Bruno Bask. Documentary film Reel Models: The First Women of Film is a 2000 tv documentary produced by Jessica Falcon and Marc Juris. Animation King Chico is a 1999 animated short film directed by André Reis Martins. Comedy Heading Home is a 1920 American silent film directed by Lawrence C. Windom. It attempts to create a mythology surrounding the life of baseball player Babe Ruth. The screenplay was written by Arthur "Bugs" Baer from a story by Earle Browne. Besides Ruth, it stars Ruth Taylor, William Sheer and Margaret Seddon. Comedy Berlin's techno DJ Star Ickarus (played by real life Berlin DJ star Paul Kalkbrenner) jets around the globe with his girlfriend and manager, Mathilde (Rita Lengyel). He basks in love and admiration that comes from all sides. Life and music are intoxicating. Drugs? They're just part and parcel of the techno scene. And they also bring him to the brink of collapse. One day he swallows a bad pill cut with too many hard drugs. This triggers a psychotic episode and Ickarus ends up in a psychiatric clinic. While he makes friends with other drug victims on the station and Dr. Petra Paul (Corinna Harfouch) helps him on the road to recovery, his girlfriend seeks solace in the arms of an ex-girlfriend. But that's just the start of his downward spiral... Comedy The Likely Lads is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Michael Tuchner, starring James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. It's a spin-off from Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, although it shares its title with the earlier 1960s British television series The Likely Lads, of which Whatever was the sequel. The screenplay is by the scriptwriters of the television show, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais; and the principal roles of Bob and Terry, as well as those of Bob's wife Thelma and Terry's sister Audrey, are played by the original television cast. Thriller Dark Obsession-originally titled as Diamond Skulls-is a British 1989 thriller starring Amanda Donohoe and Gabriel Byrne. The director is Nicholas Broomfield. Science Fiction Kamen Rider W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate is the second film adaptation of the Kamen Rider W television series, released in Japanese theaters on August 7, 2010. It was filmed in 3-D, making it the first feature length 3-D film in the Kamen Rider Series. The film's main guest star is Mitsuru Matsuoka of the band SOPHIA as the film's antagonist Kamen Rider Eternal. Other guest stars include Genki Sudo and Aya Sugimoto. Kamen Rider W Forever was released as a double feature with the Tensou Sentai Goseiger film Epic on the Movie. The protagonist of Kamen Rider OOO made his first appearance in the film. The catchphrase for the movie is "W Forever - Betting the survival of Futo, Fight!". Documentary film Wild by Law: The Rise of Environmentalism and the Creation of the Wilderness Act is a 1991 documentary film produced by Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is about the work of Aldo Leopold, Bob Marshall, founder of The Wilderness Society and Howard Zahniser. The film gives the philosophical and political underpinnings of the Wilderness Act of 1964. It was narrated by Linda Hunt. Thriller Bloodguilt, Yaky Yosha's seventh feature film, is a dark thriller about a dangerous love triangle, inspired by the biblical romance of Jacob, Rachel and Leah. Comedy Last Resort is a 1986 comedy film directed by Zane Buzby and produced by Julie Corman. It revolves around George Lollar, who takes his family on vacation to "Club Sand", a shoddy and untrustworthy company. On this tropical island they find soldiers everywhere, an unhelpful staff, inhospitable accommodations and undesirable holiday makers, but everyone except for George manages to have fun in the sun. Animation Verine John is a 1974 short animated film written and directed by Elbert Tuganov. Science Fiction The Blood of Fu Manchu, also known as Fu Manchu and the Kiss of Death, Kiss of Death, Kiss and Kill and Against All Odds, is a 1968 British adventure crime film based on the fictional Asian villain Fu Manchu, created by Sax Rohmer. It was the fourth film in a series, and was preceded by The Vengeance of Fu Manchu. The Castle of Fu Manchu followed in 1969. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers for Udastex Films. It starred Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu, Richard Greene as Scotland Yard detective Nayland Smith, and Howard Marion-Crawford as Dr. Petrie. The movie was filmed in Spain and Brazil. Documentary film Space Travel According to John is a 2008 documentary animation film directed by Anders Jedenfors and Jamie Magnus Stone. Comedy Hum Tum Shabana is a 2011 Indian comedy and romance film. It stars Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, and Minissha Lamba in lead roles. Thriller Fear Chamber is a 1968 film directed by Jack Hill. It stars Boris Karloff and Julissa. Fear Chamber is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are The Snake People, The Incredible Invasion, and House of Evil. Karloff's scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico. Thriller The Machinist is a 2004 English-language Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Scott Kosar. The film stars Christian Bale with Jennifer Jason Leigh, John Sharian, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, and Michael Ironside. Comedy Trixie is a 2000 American mystery-crime film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Emily Watson, Nick Nolte, Will Patton and Brittany Murphy. Comedy Sunday Night at the Trocadero is a 1937 short film directed by George Sidney. It appears as a special feature on the DVD version of the Marx Brothers' AFI Top 100 Film, A Night at the Opera. Cameos by dozens of then-Hollywood luminaries make this interesting viewing. Thriller Hvem myrder hvem? is a 1978 film written by Charlotte Strandgaard, Li Vilstrup and directed by Li Vilstrup. Science Fiction X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes is a 1963 science fiction/horror film. Directed by Roger Corman from a script by Ray Russell and Robert Dillon, the film stars Ray Milland as Dr. James Xavier. A world renowned scientist, Dr. Xavier experiments with X-ray vision and things go horribly wrong. While most of the cast are relatively unknown, Don Rickles is notable in an uncharacteristically dramatic role. Veteran character actor Morris Ankrum makes an uncredited appearance, his last in the movie industry. American International Pictures released the iflm as a double feature with Dementia 13. Shot in a mere three weeks on an ultra-slim budget of $300,000, Corman described the film's success as a miracle. The movie was notable for its use of visual effects to portray Dr. Xavier's point of view. While crude by later standards, the visuals are still effective in impressing upon the audience the bizarre viewpoint of the protagonist. Thriller The Spook Who Sat by the Door is a 1973 film based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Sam Greenlee. It is both a satire of the civil rights struggle in the United States of the late 1960s and a serious attempt to focus on the issue of black militancy. Dan Freeman, the titular protagonist, is enlisted in the Central Intelligence Agency's elitist espionage program as its token black. After mastering agency tactics, however, he becomes disillusioned and drops out to train young Chicago blacks as "Freedom Fighters". As a story of one man's reaction to white ruling-class hypocrisy, the film is loosely autobiographical and personal. The novel and the film also dramatize the CIA's history of giving training to persons and/or groups who later utilize their specialized intelligence training against the agency - a process known as "blowback." Directed by Ivan Dixon, co-produced by Dixon and Greenlee, from a screenplay written by Greenlee with Mel Clay, the film starred Lawrence Cook, Paula Kelly, Janet League, J. A. Preston, and David Lemieux. It was mostly shot in Gary, Indiana, because the themes of racial strife did not please Chicago's then-mayor Richard J. Daley. Animation The Adventures of The Red Airplane is an upcoming Brazilian animated film directed by Frederico Pinto and José Maia and based on a book by Érico Veríssimo. Comedy Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi is a comedy Marathi film directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar and released in India in 1988. The movie is a remake of 1966 Hindi film Biwi aur Makan. Comedy Don Carmelo il capo is a 1976 Argentine film. Comedy Shachô yôkôki is a 1962 comedy film directed by Toshio Sugie. Animation Pullin' the Devil by the Tail is a short stop motion animation film, made by Stephen McCollum in 2003 that has won several awards. It was broadcast on RTEtelevision on December 27, 2002, as part of "Animated Ireland", a showcase of Irish animation talent that was broadcast over Christmas of that year. In 2009 five follow-up episodes were released. These were individually titled: Ep 2: All The Way To Mars Ep 3: Franks Da Ep 4: The Black Cat Ep 5: Billy McFlurry Ep 6: The Wee Donkey Each episode lasts 5 minutes, and all voice-acting, writing and animation was done by Stephen McCollum Thriller The Point Men is a 2001 action crime thriller film by John Glen, the director of all the James Bond films in the 1980s, about a team of Israeli agents being killed off one-by-one after a botched anti-terrorist operation. He cast Maryam d'Abo, the leading Bond girl from his film, The Living Daylights, in a small role in this film. Documentary film The War on Britain's Jews? is a 2007 documentary film by British journalist, broadcaster, writer and Daily Mail columnist Richard Littlejohn. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 television on 9 July 2007. Thriller Wisp is a 2013 horror thriller sci-fi film written by Benjamin Stevens and Stephen MacLean and directed by Benjamin Stevens. Comedy Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse is the first direct-to-video movies spin-off from Disney Junior and Disney Channel animated television series Disney's House of Mouse. Comedy Liang Po Po: The Movie is a Singaporean film directed by Jack Neo in 1999. It starred the comedian director Jack Neo himself, who cross-dresses as the titular old lady, which in English is translated as "Granny Neo". Animation Manipai is a 2003 short animation movie written and directed by Jorge Dayas. Comedy Pavithram is a 1994 Indian Malayalam drama film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobana, Vinduja Menon, Thilakan, Srividya, Sreenivasan, Nedumudi Venu and Innocent. The music was composed by Sharreth and the cinematography was by Santhosh Sivan. The film deals with the relationship between siblings Unnikrishnan and Meenakshi who have an almost 30 year age difference between them. The film won Mohanlal the 1994 Filmfare Award for Best Actor. Comedy Happiness for Sale is a comedy drama film directed by Ik-Hwan Jeong. Documentary film At Christmas-time We Had Our Ration Of Freedom is a 1990 short film directed by Catalina Fernoaga and Cornel Mihalache. Animation Getting dressed is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Aico Kitamura. Science Fiction Nightmare Weekend is a 1986 horror B-movie directed by Henry Sala and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It features the first film role of NYPD Blue actress Andrea Thompson. Documentary film Reclaiming the Blade is a documentary written and directed by Daniel McNicoll and produced by Galatia Films on the topic of swords. Notable interviewees from the film industry include Viggo Mortensen, Karl Urban, Richard Taylor, and Bob Anderson. Interviewed as an expert on swordmaking was bladesmith Paul Champagne. Narration is by British actor John Rhys-Davies. The documentary was produced with the support of Peter Jackson, Weta Workshop, Skywalker Sound and the Royal Armouries. Seven Western Martial Arts - WMA - groups located in five countries in Europe provide footage for Reclaiming the Blade: Arts of Mars, Boar’s Tooth Fight School, de Taille et d’Estoc, Ringschule Wrocław, ARMA-PL, Schola Gladiatoria, Stockholm’s Historical Fencing Society, The School of Traditional Medieval Fencing. Documentary film Anderson is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Annekatrin Hendel. Thriller Voice from the Grave, also known as From the Files of Unsolved Mysteries: Voice from the Grave and Crimes of Passion: Voice from the Grave, is a 1996 TV movie based on a real-life case from the Unsolved Mysteries television series. The film was written by Bill Phillips and directed by David Jackson. Comedy His Athletic Wife is a 1913 short film starring Wallace Beery, Gertrude Forbes and Robert Bolder. Comedy Sex Quartet is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, Mauro Bolognini, Antonio Pietrangeli and Luciano Salce. It starred Claudia Cardinale. Animation Flank Breeder is a 1982 short animated film directed by Bruce Currie. Comedy Ensign Pulver is a 1964 American Technicolor film in Panavision and a sequel to the 1955 film Mister Roberts. The movie stars Robert Walker, Jr., Burl Ives, Walter Matthau and Tommy Sands and features Millie Perkins, Larry Hagman, Kay Medford, Peter Marshall, Jack Nicholson, Richard Gautier, George Lindsey, James Farentino, and James Coco. The film was directed and co-written by Joshua Logan, who had directed and co-written the Mister Roberts stage play on Broadway, and also shot scenes for the 1955 film after director John Ford fell ill. The story concerns the U.S.S. Reluctant, which is at anchor beside a tropical island. The ship's captain is as much of a "Captain Bligh" as ever. Several of the film's events – such as attacking the Captain while he is watching a film, and one the sailors trying to obtain compassionate leave to deal with a dying child – are taken from Thomas Heggen's original novel Mister Roberts. The characters of Pulver, Doc and several crewmen return from the first film, but played by different actors. Thriller Pena De Muerte is a 2012 action, animation, crime, thriller and documentary film written and directed by Tevo Díaz. Documentary film Bastards of the Party is a 2005 documentary film produced by Alex Demyanenko and directed by former Bloods gang-member Cle Sloan. The film explores the creation of two of Los Angeles’s most notorious gangs, the Crips and the Bloods, from the perspective of the Los Angeles community. The film also denounces gang violence and presents meaningful solutions from former gang-members to stop this problem. Comedy Sad Movie is a 2005 South Korean romantic melodrama film with a star-studded cast. The film was released in South Korean theaters on October 20, 2005 and had a total of 1,066,765 admissions nationwide. Thriller Tunnel Rats, also known as 1968 Tunnel Rats, is a 2008 war film directed by Uwe Boll. The film is based on the factual duties of tunnel rats during the Vietnam War. In a documentary for the film, Boll revealed the film did not have a script, instead the actors are improvising their lines. Although a box office failure, Tunnel Rats was met with positive reviews. Comedy Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust is a 2007 Japanese science fiction comedy film directed by Yasuo Baba available with English sub-titles. The plot centers on traveling in time from 2007 to 1990 and in the process compares some everyday things between 1990 and 2007 in a humorous way. Documentary film Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box is a documentary exploring the world of beatboxing, a form of music using the human mouth, throat and diaphragm to generate sounds that are usually produced by machines. Over 30 practitioners of this art form discuss their techniques and the evolution of their craft. The human beat box is one of the key elements in the development of Hip Hop culture, alongside Dj-ing, Graffiti, Breakdancing, and MC-ing. Unfortunately, its contribution has been largely overlooked, as has the fun, expressive, human, and spontaneous dimension of Hip Hop that it represents. As the first documentary of its kind, Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box uses interview's, live performances, archival footage, and animation to bring to light this important and neglected ingredient of Hip Hop's identity . With the help of Beat Box pioneers Doug E. Fresh, Wise, Biz Markie, and The Fat Boys, Breath Control traces this art form from its basic beat beginnings in the Eighties to its present day multi-layered, polyrhythmatic figurehead's Rahzel and Skratch of the Hip Hop group The Roots. But Breath Control isn't limited to Hip Hop. Documentary film Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts is a 2007 documentary on the life of American composer Philip Glass directed by Scott Hicks. The film was nominated for Emmy Awards and AFI Award Documentary film Odyssey 2050 is a film project that incorporates digital animation as well as documentary and live action sequences with the aim of motivating young people from around the world into taking constructive action on climate change. Odyssey 2050 is a registered NGO and the film is being produced in Costa Rica by Daniel and Miguel Bermejo of the Synchro Film company, Bruce Callow of the British Embassy in Costa Rica, and with the collaboration and assistance of various organisations, such as the Earth Charter Initiative and the British Council. Odyssey 2050 blends animation and graphics with real life images of environmental destruction, and aims to raise awareness, create positive change and to reach young people across the world. Odyssey 2050 is managed by the Odyssey 2050 Association, which enjoys the backing of the British Embassy in Costa Rica, and along with the production of the film, the team at Odyssey 2050 are engaged worldwide in running workshops at schools and universities, climate change conferences and businesses. Documentary film Full Out is a 2011 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Camille Wilson. Comedy Delta Farce is a 2007 spoof/comedy released by Lions Gate Entertainment on May 11, 2007. It is directed by C. B. Harding and stars Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, DJ Qualls and Danny Trejo. It is the first film after the Blue Collar Comedy Tour concert films to star both Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. The title is a play on the Delta Force, one of the United States Army's elite special operations units alongside the Army Rangers and the Green Berets. Comedy Peanuts is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox based on Charles M. Schulz's comic strip of the same name. The film is directed by Steve Martino and written by Bryan Schulz, Craig Schulz, and Cornelius Uliano. It is set to be the fifth full-length feature film to be based on the comic, and the first feature film based on the characters in 35 years. The film will commemorate the 65th anniversary of the comic strip, and is scheduled to be released on November 6, 2015. Comedy Putting the I in Trans is a 2012 short comedy news film written and directed by Steen Star. Comedy Noirmare Season 1 is a 2012 comedy crime film written by Shawn Kathryn Kane and directed by Andrew Eiden. Comedy Fluffer is a 2001 film directed by Anne Clements. Documentary film Talihina Sky is a 2011 documentary film which follows the Kings of Leon throughout their journey from obscurity to fame to the future. The film was named after the hidden track on their Youth and Young Manhood album. Thriller Operation Delta Force 2: Mayday is a 1999 tv film directed by Yossi Wein. Documentary film Bridge Over The Wadi is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Barak Heymann and Tomer Heymann. Documentary film World Fair is a 2012 short documentary directed by Amanda Murray. Documentary film A MultiMedia Life is a music dvd that was nominated for Music DVD of the Year in the 2009 Juno Awards. Thriller Iron Doors is a 2010 German 3D thriller film directed by Stephen Manuel. Documentary film Small Family Business is a documentary film directed by Brian Moser. Thriller The Mack is a 1973 blaxploitation film starring Max Julien and Richard Pryor. Although the movie was produced during the era of such blaxploitation movies as Dolemite, its producers do not label it a true blaxploitation picture. They believe it to be a social commentary, according to Mackin' Ain't Easy, a documentary about the making of the film, which can be found on the DVD edition. The movie is set in Oakland, California and was the highest-grossing blaxploitation film of its time. Its soundtrack was recorded by Motown artist Willie Hutch. Comedy Lissi und der wilde Kaiser is a German animated film released in 2007. It is a comedy parody of the Sissi films. The plot concerns a yeti who makes a pact with the devil to kidnap the most beautiful girl in the world. This turns out to be the Princess Lissi, who is clearly the Austrian Princess and later Empress Elisabeth of Austria, and much of the film is taken up with subplots related to the court and to the romantic relationship between Elisabeth and her husband. The film had more than 2 million viewers at cinemas in Germany alone, and more than 3 million in Europe overall. Documentary film Abendland is a 2011 documentary film by Nikolaus Geyrhalter. The documentary, which has only scenes at night, explores European obsession with technology and security. It was released in Austria and Germany in 2011 and in the United States in 2012. Comedy Escape from Planet Earth is a 2013 Canadian-American 3D computer animated comedy film produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and distributed by The Weinstein Company, directed by Cal Brunker, and starring the voices of Rob Corddry, Brendan Fraser, Sarah Jessica Parker, William Shatner, Jessica Alba, Craig Robinson, George Lopez, Jane Lynch, and Sofía Vergara. The film was released on February 15, 2013. This was the first Rainmaker Entertainment film theatrically released. Comedy Señorella and the Glass Huarache is a 1964 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Hawley Pratt and written by John W. Dunn. The plotline is a typical Cinderella story, but set in Mexico. That was the last Looney Tunes short released before the Warner Bros. Cartoons division was shut down. It was the final one-shot until 1968. Chuck Jones' ending sequence from Now Hear This and Bartholomew versus the Wheel was used in this cartoon. That was the final cartoon to have this ending sequence. Comedy The Ghost Comes Home is a 1940 comedy drama romance film based on the play by Georg Kaiser, written by Richard Maibaum, Harry Ruskin, Leonard Lee and Herman J. Mankiewicz, and directed by Wilhelm Thiele. Comedy The Bad Cat Şerafettin is an upcoming Turkish animated action-comedy film directed by Mehmet Kurtuluş. This film is based on the graphic novel Kötu Kedi Şerafettin by Bülent Üstün. Science Fiction Cowboys & Aliens is a 2011 American science fiction Western film directed by Jon Favreau and starring Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde. The film is based on the 2006 graphic novel of the same name created by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg. The main plot revolves around an amnesiac outlaw, a wealthy cattleman, and a mysterious traveler who must ally to save a group of townspeople abducted by aliens. The screenplay was written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, based on a screen story by the latter two along with Steve Oedekerk. The film was produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Kurtzman, Orci and Rosenberg, with Steven Spielberg and Favreau serving as executive producers. The project began development in April 1997, when Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures bought film rights to a concept pitched by Rosenberg, former president at Malibu Comics, which he described as a graphic novel in development. After the graphic novel was published in 2006, development on the film was begun again, and Favreau signed on as director in September 2009. Comedy Christopher Titus: Neverlution is a 2011 comedy TV film directed by Jay Karas. Comedy Muriel's Wedding is a 1994 Australian romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by P. J. Hogan. The film, which stars actors Toni Collette, Rachel Griffiths, Jeanie Drynan, Sophie Lee, and Bill Hunter, focuses on the socially awkward Muriel whose ambition is to have a glamorous wedding and improve her personal life by moving from her dead-end home town, the fictional Porpoise Spit, to Sydney. The film received multiple award nominations, including a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. Comedy Las Locas del conventillo is a 1966 Argentine film. Documentary film Against Reason and by Force is a 1974 documentary film directed by Carlos Ortiz Tejeda. Documentary film DeWolff is a 2011 documentary film directed by Carin Goeijers. Science Fiction Termination Point is a sci-fi thriller film written by Peter Sullivan and directed by Jason Bourque. Animation Ormie is a 2009 animated comedy short film written and directed by Rob Silvestri. Documentary film The Land That Waited is a 1963 Australian film directed by Gilbert J. Brealey. Documentary film Sons Of Africa is a 2014 film written by Robert Litz and directed by James Becket. Comedy Love And Action In Chicago is a 1999 American action romantic comedy starring Courtney B. Vance, Regina King and Kathleen Turner. The film, written and directed by Dwayne Johnson-Cochran, in his directorial debut, focuses on a celibate hired assassin finding love with a quirky accountant in the Windy City. Science Fiction Guyver: Dark Hero is a 1994 American science fiction action film based on the Manga and Anime, Bio Booster Armor Guyver. It is a sequel to the 1991 film, The Guyver. Written by Nathan Long and directed by Steve Wang, the film stars David Hayter as Sean Barker/The Guyver, replacing Jack Armstrong in the role. Compared to the previous film, Guyver: Dark Hero was much closer to the source material, more serious and violent. The flashback to the Creation of the Guyvers, for instance, is taken almost verbatim from the manga. Because of the film's low budget, Guyver: Dark Hero went direct-to-video in the United States but was given a limited theatrical run in foreign countries. Unlike the first film, Guyver: Dark Hero was Rated R, being much more violent as mentioned above. Despite not receiving a theatrical release, Guyver: Dark Hero gained a Cult following and was met with more favorable reviews than its predecessor. Comedy I Like Your Nerve is a 1931 American romantic comedy film directed by William C. McGann, starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Loretta Young. Boris Karloff has a small role. Documentary film Bad Coyote is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jason Young. Comedy Dumbleweed is a 2011 short comedy family film written by Natasha Khrolenko and directed by Brian Horn. Comedy The Man That Pleases Me is a 1958 drama film directed by Tulio Demicheli. Comedy Outside Out is the first full-length feature film from Phish bassist Mike Gordon. It premiered in theaters in early 2001 and starred Jimi Stout, Col. Bruce Hampton, Ashley Scott Shamp, Gordon, and others. The film revolves around the life of confused teenager Rick, who begins taking guitar lessons from Hampton. Hampton's unorthodox style of teaching infuriates Rick's parents, who insists he attend military school. Rick later meets the guitarist of country music group "Ramble Dove", and the true bizarreness of the film begins to take shape. The movie features a mixture of abstract editing, psychedelic symbolic images, and music later featured on Gordon's companion album, Inside In. Comedy My Tiny Universe os a 2004 comedy drama film written and directed by Lucy Phillips and Glen Scantlebury. Comedy House of Angels is a 1992 Swedish drama film about a little village in Västergötland, Sweden, where an aging recluse lives in a mansion on a large wooded property. One day he is accidentally killed and an unknown relative by the name of Fanny Zander inherits the mansion and land. When she and her friend Zac arrive, they turn life in the staid village upside down. The film was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. At the 28th Guldbagge Awards the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Director. It was also nominated for Best Actress, Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography. A sequel, Änglagård – andra sommaren, was produced in 1994. A second sequel, Änglagård – tredje gången gillt, was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 25 May 2011. Documentary film Bringing It Home is a 2013 documentary film directed by Linda Booker and Blaire Johnson. Documentary film La Belle Visite is a 2009 documentary biographical drama film written and directed by Jean-François Caissy. Animation Eskimotive is an animated short film by Pat Sullivan Studios, starring Felix the Cat. Comedy Trading Mom is a 1994 fantasy/comedy film written and directed by Tia Brelis, based on her mother's book. Starring Sissy Spacek and Anna Chlumsky, it features the final acting role of André the Giant, who died a year before it was released. Comedy Zombo is a 2009 short, comedy, horror and musical film written by Jason Lerner and Joe Swanson and directed by Alberto Belli. Comedy Martin in the Clouds is a Croatian film directed by Branko Bauer. It was released in 1961. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Thriller Alacrán enamorado is a thriller drama romance film directed by Santiago Zannou. Documentary film Pour une poignée de Kurus is a 1987 documentary, short film directed by Christian Raimbaud. Comedy Long Live Your Death is a 1971 Italian spaghetti western comedy directed by Duccio Tessari. The film is mostly a send up of "political" Spaghetti Westerns, like A Professional Gun and Compañeros. Animation Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World is a 1998 straight-to-video sequel to the 1995 Disney film Pocahontas. While the first film dealt with her meeting with John Smith and the arrival of the British settlers in Jamestown, the sequel focuses on Pocahontas's journey to England with John Rolfe to negotiate for peace between the two nations, although her death is omitted from the film's ending. Documentary film This September, at the moment the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell (DADT) goes into effect, HBO will tell the strange-but-true tale of the U.S. military's ban on gays and lesbians from its implementation, through passionate protests and debates, and finally to its 2011 repeal.  A timely and historical look at the legacy of gays and lesbians in the military, THE STRANGE HISTORY OF DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL illustrates the tumultuous evolution of the controversial policy that fostered hate and intolerance within the military - and undermined the very freedoms American forces defend - by forcing many soldiers to lie and live in secrecy. Documentary film Partie de cartes is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring Antoine Féraud. Comedy Donald and Pluto is a 1936 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by United Artists. The film stars Donald Duck, employed as a plumber, and Mickey's dog Pluto as his assistant. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and featured the voice of Clarence Nash as Donald. Donald and Pluto is the only installment of the Mickey Mouse series in which Mickey does not appear as a character. The cartoon also introduced Fred Spencer's new design for Donald Duck, which included a slimmer body, shorter neck, rounder feet, and a shorter bill. Thriller The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes is a 1970 film directed and produced by Billy Wilder; he also shared writing credit with his longtime collaborator I. A. L. Diamond. It starred Robert Stephens as Sherlock Holmes and Colin Blakely as Dr. Watson. The film offers an affectionate, slightly parodic look at the man behind the public façade, and draws a distinction between the "real" Holmes and the character portrayed by Watson in his stories for The Strand magazine. The film was originally intended as a roadshow attraction, touring major cities only on its initial run. However, it was heavily edited on its original release, and significant sections of the film are now missing. Thriller Fired is a 2010 Indian horror film starring Rahul Bose and Militza Radmilovic. It is the feature film debut of director Sajit Warrier and premiered at the Cannes Marché du Film on 12 May 2010. Science Fiction 4D Man is a 1959 American science fiction independent film, produced by Jack H. Harris from his own original screenplay and directed by Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. Comedy Shall We Dance? is a 2004 American film that is a remake of the award-winning 1996 Japanese film of the same name. The film made its US premiere at the Hawaii International Film Festival. Comedy Roach is a 2004 short comedy film written and directed by Sven Hughes. Science Fiction Frankenstein is a 2004 U.S. television miniseries based on the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It follows the original book more closely than other adaptions. To date it is likely the most accurate film or mini-series adaptation of the novel. The mini-series was nominated for ASC award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Mini-Series/Pilot. It was also nominated for an Artios award for Best Mini Series Casting. It won the 2005 Prime Time Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special. The miniseries was edited into a film. Its UK DVD is 170 minutes long, the Spanish Blu-ray is 180 minutes long, while the American DVD is 204 minutes long. Animation Zothmund is a 2013 animated film directed by Jurik Kristóf. Documentary film Les Fils de la vie et de la mort is a 2007 documentary film. Comedy Crank: High Voltage is a 2009 American black comedy action film and sequel to the 2006 action film, Crank. The film was written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor and stars Jason Statham reprising his role as Chev Chelios. The story of the film resumes shortly after the first film left off, retaining its real-time presentation and adding more special effects. The film was released in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2009, two days prior to its North American release date. Comedy College is a 2008 comedy starring Drake Bell, Andrew Caldwell, and Kevin Covais and directed by first-time director Deb Hagan. It was released on August 29, 2008, by MGM. Documentary film Speaking of Bunuel is a 2000 documentary film directed by osé Luis López Linares and Javier Rioyo. Animation The Fella with the Fiddle is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short released in 1937, with a theme song written by Charlie Abbott. This was the first Merrie Melodies cartoon with Mel Blanc. Comedy Barry Butts In is a 1919 Australian film comedy from director Beaumont Smith starring British vaudevillian Barry Lupino, who was then visiting Australian. It is considered a lost film. Animation Alejandro is a 2011 animated short film directed by Mark Gustafson. Animation Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! is a 2009 traditionally animated film adaptation of the children's stories by H.A. Rey and Margret Rey. It is a sequel to the successful 2006 theatrical feature film Curious George. It was originally titled Curious George: Monkey on the Run. It was released straight to DVD. Animation Peter and the Wolf is a 1996 animation film directed by Jean Flynn and George Daugherty. An animated dramatization of the 1936 musical composition by Sergei Prokofiev, produced by Walt Disney, with Sterling Holloway providing the voice of the narrator. It was originally released theatrically in 1946 as a segment in Make Mine Music. It was re-issued the following year accompanying a re-issue of Fantasia (as a short subject before the film), then released separately on home video in the 1990s. This version makes several changes to the original story, for example: In Belle's Tales of Friendship, The Disney version of Peter and the Wolf is featured and narrated by Belle instead of Sterling Holloway. This version of Peter and the Wolf was featured in House of Mouse and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and an audio recording of this version with expanded narration by Sterling Holloway was released on Disneyland Records (DQ-1242). The film offers a rather positive view of Russians, and the Russian language features rather prominently. Thriller The Vanity Serum is a 2004 Italian giallo film directed by Alex Infascelli. It is loosely based on the novel Il libro italiano dei morti by Niccolò Ammaniti. Comedy Blind Rage is a blaxploitation martial arts film from 1978 starring the former all-star football star Fred Williamson, Tony Ferrer and D'Urville Martin, about 5 blind martial artists pulling off a bank robbery. Comedy Nikkis is a 2012 short comedy musical film written and directed by Alexa Inkeles. Thriller I Am Pilgrim is an upcoming film based on the book by Terry Hayes. Thriller Blindfold: Acts of Obsession is a 1994 erotic television film directed by Lawrence L. Simeone. It was originally aired on the Showtime network in the United States in 1994, and later, on C4 in the United Kingdom in 1995. Comedy Ex Mime is a 2012 short family comedy film written by Roelof van den Bergh, Mathijs Geijskes, Arnoud Rijken, and Michiel Snijders; and directed by Mathijs Geijskes. Comedy Chasers is a 1994 comedy film directed by Dennis Hopper, his last directorial effort before his death in 2010. It is about a pair of United States Navy shore patrollers who must escort a beautiful prisoner, and the troubles they encounter. Comedy What Next, Corporal Hargrove? is a 1945 comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe, starring Robert Walker and Keenan Wynn. Harry Kurnitz received an Oscar nomination for his original screenplay, What Next, Corporal Hargrove?, for this follow-up to the 1944 hit See Here, Private Hargrove. Documentary film Go Far: The Christopher Rush Story is a 2013 documentary, biography and family film directed by Zack Arnold. Animation Ding Dog Daddy was a 1942 color Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce, Willoughby, who falls in love with a metal statue of a female dog in a garden, failing to realize that "Daisy" is indeed a sculpture. Whenever Willoughby kisses Daisy, lightning strikes and sends a shock through his system, which he takes as a sign of her passionate love for him. The hero constantly has to contend with a vicious bulldog who is guarding the gate to the garden. After Daisy is carted away in a truck marked "Scrap Metal for Victory" to contribute to the American effort in World War II, Willoughby runs frantically to the munitions depot, calling Daisy's name, only to find a bomb labelled "Daisy". As he cries, "Oh, what have they done to you? They've changed you!", the bomb explodes in his face, leading him to cry out happily, "WWWWWOOOOWWWWW! Huh Huh! She hasn't changed a bit!" Comedy Kavkazskaya Plennitsa! is a 2014 comedy film written by Kirill Zubkov and directed by Maxim Voronkov. Comedy How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman is a Brazilian black comedy directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos released in 1971. Almost all of the dialogue in the film was written in the Tupi language. The actors and actresses who portrayed the Tupinambas wore historically correct attire resulting in a considerable amount of historically correct nudity and semi-nudity in many scenes. The location for the entire film was the Bay of Ilha Grande, which has 365 islands and whose shores comprise the Angra dos Reis and Parati municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Comedy Only Her Husband is a 1929 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Mother of a Different Kind is a 1995 Hong Kong film directed by David Chiang. Comedy Lonesome Luke Loses Patients is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Vaude-a-Villians is a short comedy film directed by Matt Barnes. Comedy The Johnny Chronicles is a 2002 TV movie directed by Adam Bernstein. Thriller Dark Waters is a 1944 Gothic film noir based on the novel of the same name by Francis and Marian Cockrell. It was directed by André De Toth and starred Merle Oberon, Franchot Tone and Thomas Mitchell. Comedy Allari Bullodu is a 2005 medium-budget Telugu movie. The movie stars Nitin and Trisha and Rathi. The film is directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The score and soundtrack was composed by M. M. Kerravani and was released in September 2005 and it was an average movie at the box office. The Hindi Dubbed version of this film is Mawali Ek Play Boy. Comedy My Boss, My Teacher is a 2006 South Korean film and sequel to the 2001 film My Boss, My Hero. It was followed by The Mafia, The Salesman in 2007. Comedy The Gods Must Be Crazy II is a sequel to Jamie Uys' 1980 comedy film, The Gods Must Be Crazy, and it is the second film in The Gods Must Be Crazy film series. It was made by Weintraub Entertainment Group and released by Columbia Pictures in the US and released in the rest of the world by 20th Century Fox. The film was released in the United States on 13 April 1990. Thriller Lethal Hostage is 2012 Chinese crime thriller film set on the Chinese-Burmese border. Animation Idiots and Angels is a 2008 animated film directed by Bill Plympton. Comedy Hockey Night is a 2011 short film written and directed by Sylvain Langlais. Animation In Sight is a 2013 animation romance short film written and directed by Alexandru Nechifor. Science Fiction Project A-ko 4: FINAL is the fourth and final movie in the Project A-ko series. This is the first time Miss Ayumi has a lead role. However, A-Ko doesn't appear in the rest of the film until 34 minutes, she bursts out of the floor in her school uniform during the wedding. Thriller Virtuality is a television pilot co-written by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor and directed by Peter Berg that aired on the Fox network. Since the show was never picked up as a television series, the two-hour pilot episode aired as a movie on June 26, 2009. Documentary film The Will to Drill is a 2011 documentary film directed by Stephen Baldwin. Comedy Alice Gets Stung is a 1925 animated short film by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series. It was Virginia Davis' last performance as Alice. Comedy Rimini Rimini is a 1987 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It consists of five segments, all set in Rimini. The film has a sequel, Rimini Rimini - Un anno dopo, directed by Bruno Corbucci and released in 1988. Comedy Mount Head is a 2002 animation, comedy, fantasy film directed by Koji Yamamura and written by Shoji Yonemura. Comedy Dissolved and Effused is a 1985 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. Comedy Iz dnevnikov Yona Tikhogo. Puteshestvie na Interopiyu. is a 1985 science fiction family comedy animation short film written and directed by Gennadiy Tishchenko. Documentary film Well here's a collection of some of the best Bomb Shells, Babes, Monsters, Murderers, Mad Men, and Mayhem ever assembled on one outrageous video! "BLOOD MONSTERS"... "NAUGHTY STEWARDESSES"... "BOBBY HATCH"... "SATAN'S SADISTS" and many more of your favorite Drive-In Classics including "NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD!" Thriller Love and Demons is a 2014 romance film directed and written by J.P. Allen. Comedy A Journey to London is a 1975 British comedy television film directed by Gareth Davies and starring Bill Maynard, Joan Sims and John Curless. It is based on the restoration comedy play by John Vanbrugh. Sir Francis Headpiece takes his family to London. Thriller The Great Alligator River, originally Il fiume del grande caimano and also known as Alligators, Big Alligator River and The Big Caimano River, is a 1979 Italian adventure film directed by Sergio Martino. Filming took place during the summer of 1979 in Sri Lanka and Italy, and began on June 3; filming was originally slated to start on May 20. Comedy The Five Days is a 1973 comedy-drama film directed by Dario Argento. It was shot in Rome and Milan. Comedy Shorts!: Vol. 2 is a 2004 film directed by Matt McCormick and Barbara Bird. Comedy Jönssonligan största kupp is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan made in 1994. Animation Ahmed, Príncipe de la Alhambra is a 1998 film written by Pío Artola and directed by Juan Bautista Berasategi. Comedy Voice Over is a 2014 Chilean drama film directed by Cristián Jiménez. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy T-bakku no hanayome is a 1992 comedy film written by Ichirô Fujita and directed by Akiyoshi Imazeki. Documentary film The Ride is a documentary on professional bull riders. It was produced by Vice Media and directed by Meredith Danluck, after originally being created for VBS.tv. It premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in 2010. Thriller Sleeping with the Enemy is a 1991 psychological thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julia Roberts. The film is based on Nancy Price's 1987 novel of the same name. Roberts plays a woman who escapes from her abusive, obsessive husband from Cape Cod to Cedar Falls, Iowa, where she captures the attention of a kindly college drama teacher. Documentary film MC5: A True Testimonial, also written as MC5 * A True Testimonial, is a 2002 feature-length documentary film about MC5, a Detroit-based rock band of the 1960s and early 1970s. The film was produced by Laurel Legler and directed by David C. Thomas; the couple spent more than seven years working on the project. Although MC5 are considered very influential today, they were relatively obscure in their time. To make the film, Thomas collected photographs and film clips of varying quality, including U.S. government surveillance footage of MC5's performance at the protests that took place outside the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. He interviewed the surviving members of the band and people closely associated with it. In the editing room, Thomas matched the band's recordings to the silent footage he had collected. MC5: A True Testimonial made its premiere on August 22, 2002, at the Chicago Underground Film Festival. Three weeks later it made its international premiere on September 11 at the Toronto International Film Festival. In November of that year, the film was awarded an "Honorable Mention" as a debut feature at the Raindance Film Festival. Thriller Shattered Lies is a 2002 action thriller film written by Rolfe Kanefsky and directed by Gerry Lively. Comedy Ratataplan is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed, written and starred by Maurizio Nichetti. The film, despite its low budget, obtained a great commercial success and launched the career of Nichetti. For this film Maurizio Nichetti instead won a Silver Ribbon for Best New Director. Comedy 8 Ball Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was animated in 1949 and released theatrically on July 8, 1950. Comedy Vacanze di Natale '95 is a 1994 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. Documentary film The Fall River, Northern California's Cold Water Oasis is a 2013 adventure documentary film directed by Darren Campbell. Documentary film For Which We Stand is an upcoming documentary film in mid-production, scheduled for a 2015 release. The film, presented by OUTMusic, highlights LGBTQ and straight artists through numerous interviews with musicians and music-industry insiders, as well as live performances and behind-the-scenes footage. Among the participants announced so far include luminaries such as Michael Musto, Dolly Parton, Melissa Etheridge, Frenchie Davis, Diana King, Chely Wright, and transgender violinist and vocalist Tona Brown. The film is being directed by Sean Robinson, produced by Paul Warner and executive produced by Diedra Meredith, Chairwoman/CEO of the LGBT Academy of Recording Arts. Comedy Strong Boy was a 1929 American silent comedy film directed by John Ford. It was a silent film with a synchronized music track. The film is now considered lost. A trailer for the film was discovered in the New Zealand Film Archive in 2010. Animation El embrujo del Sur is a 2003 animation film written by Jesús del Río & Manuel Sánchez and directed by Juan Bautista Berasategi. Comedy Baladur, is a 2008 Telugu movie directed by Uday Shankar. Ravi Teja plays the lead role while Krishna, Anushka shetty, Chandra Mohan, Pradeep Rawat, Sunil and Suman Setty play supporting roles. K. M. Radha Krishnan was the music director, B. Balamurugan handled cinematography and the movie was edited by Marthand K. Venkatesh. The film released on 15 August 2008. The film is dubbed in Hindi as "Dhamkee". The film is remade into Oriya as "Mu Kana Ete Kharap" with Anubhav Mohanty. Documentary film Festliches Nürnberg is a short 1937 propaganda film chronicling the Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg, Germany in 1936 and 1937. The film was directed by Hans Weidemann. Documentary film Snow in Vienna is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Laurie Kwasnik. Documentary film Expedition: Bismarck is a 2002 documentary film produced for the Discovery Channel by Andrew Wight and James Cameron, directed by James Cameron and Gary Johnstone, and narrated by Lance Henriksen. The film follows an underwater expedition to the German battleship Bismarck and digitally reconstructs events that led up to the ship's sinking during World War II. In 2003 the film was honored with an Emmy award for Outstanding Sound Editing for Non-Fiction Programming. Comedy "Two fathers, a Romanian searching for his daughter who was forced into prostitution in Kosovo, and a Serbian seeking the body of his son killed in a car accident in Romania, meet on the river Danube. A boatman recounts the 200 year-old legend of Romanian peasants struggling unsuccessfully to move an old wooden church up the hill to their village at a time when building Orthodox churches was prohibited." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival site Comedy Zombie Hamlet is a comedy film written by John McKinney and directed by John Murlowski. Documentary film Euzkadi été 1982 is a 1984 documentary film directed by Otar Iosseliani. Animation Eleventh Hour is the twelfth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on November 20, 1942. Comedy Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War is a British comedy-drama film from 2002, directed by Ian Sharp and starring Pauline Collins, John Alderton and Peter Capaldi. It is based on a 1993 novel with the same name by Vernon Coleman. It is the story about a woman, Thelma Caldicot, who is coerced by her manipulative son Derek and daughter-in-law to move into a run-down nursing home, owned by Derek's employer, after the death of her bullying husband. Derek also gets her to sign over her house to him. However, she doesn't like it at the nursing home and shows her frustration. After having been medicated by the staff to stay calm, she finally incites her fellow inmates to revolt. The film premiered in June 2002 at the International Filmfest Emden, where it came second in the competition for the Bernhard Wicki Price. A few weeks later, it participated in the Moscow International Film Festival. The film had its first wide cinema release in United Kingdom and Ireland, where it opened on 31 January 2003. Thriller Acts of Betrayal is a 1997 action-thriller film directed by Jack Ersgard. Comedy The Return of the Pink Panther is the fourth film in The Pink Panther series, released in 1975. The film stars Peter Sellers in the role of Inspector Clouseau, returning to the part for the first time since A Shot in the Dark after having declined to reprise the role in Inspector Clouseau. The film was a commercial hit and revived a previously dormant series. Herbert Lom reprises his role as Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus from A Shot in the Dark; he remained a regular hereafter. The character of Sir Charles Lytton, the notorious Phantom, is now played by Christopher Plummer rather than David Niven, who was unavailable. The Pink Panther diamond once again plays a central role in the plot. Comedy Twin Flats is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Science Fiction Advance and Be Mechanized, released in 1967, was the penultimate Tom and Jerry cartoon. It was directed by Ben Washam and produced by Chuck Jones, and is the third and last of the outer space themed shorts from the Chuck Jones era, the first two being O-Solar Meow, and Guided Mouse-ille both released earlier in 1967. It is the last Tom and Jerry cartoon with Dean Elliott as the music composer. Comedy #707 is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Emily Jira. Thriller Web of Deception is a 1994 TV movie directed by Richard A. Colla. Documentary film Dear Fukushima is a 2012 documentary film written by Kirill Kurenkov and Kengo Otake and directed by Kengo Otake Thriller The Maid's Room is a 2013 thriller film written and directed by Michael Walker. Thriller The Interrupted Journey is a 1949 British thriller film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Valerie Hobson, Richard Todd, Christine Norden and Tom Walls. A man fleeing with his mistress narrowly escapes a train crash after he pulls the emergency cord and is wracked with guilt. The railways scenes were shot at Longmoor in Hampshire. Comedy Free Eats is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. It was the 112th Our Gang short that was released. Animation Lapitch the Little Shoemaker is an animated film for children that was originally released in Croatian theatres in 1997 by Croatia Film. Produced on vintage cel equipment during the early 1990s, this was the third feature from Croatia Film's animation unit and director Milan Blažeković, after The Elm-Chanted Forest and The Magician's Hat. It is based on The Brave Adventures of Lapitch, a 1913 novel by Croatian author Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić. In this adaptation, all of the characters are animals, and the title character is a mouse, rather than the human character of the original work. As with the book, the film is about a shoemaker's apprentice who leaves the confines of his ill-tempered master, and sets off on an adventure. During his journey, he befriends a circus performer named Lisa, and fights against the evil Dirty Rat. Lapitch remains Croatia's most successful production in terms of viewership, and became that country's official selection for the 1997 Academy Awards. Its popularity led to the production of a 26-episode television series, also called Lapitch the Little Shoemaker, at the end of the 1990s. Science Fiction Destination Space is a 1959 science fiction film directed by Joseph Pevney. Animation Porky's Last Stand is a 1940 public domain cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. Documentary film Pee Wee & Jackie: Pee Wee Reese & Jackie Robinson is a 2008 documentary film directed by Marino Amoruso. Comedy Parting Shots is a 1998 film starring Chris Rea, Felicity Kendal, John Cleese, Bob Hoskins, Diana Rigg, Oliver Reed, Ben Kingsley, Joanna Lumley, Gareth Hunt and Peter Davison. It was the last film directed by Michael Winner. Thriller That Girl in Yellow Boots is a 2011 Indian thriller film by director Anurag Kashyap, starring Kalki Koechlin and Naseeruddin Shah. The film was first screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010, followed by the Venice Film Festival after it played in several festivals worldwide including the South Asian International Film Festival. The commercial release however took place a year later in September 2011, both in India as well as in the U.S. Comedy Malice in Wonderland: The Dolls Movie is a 2010 drag comedy directed by Russell Maynor, written by Kenneth Ansloan and performed by The Dolls, the notorious drag troupe from Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is a psychedelic mash-up of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Mommie Dearest, with additional parody references to The Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins, A Clockwork Orange and numerous other films. It is based on the original 2008 stage show of the same name and performed by The Dolls. Thriller Escape Route, released in the United States as I'll Get You, is a 1952 British thriller film directed by Seymour Friedman and Peter Graham Scott and starring George Raft, Sally Gray and Clifford Evans. Comedy La Guerra de los sostenes is a 1976 Argentine film. Documentary film Beyond Ipanema: Brazilian Waves in Global Music is a 2009 documentary film about the influence of Brazilian music outside of the country, especially the USA. Produced by filmmakers Guto Barra and Béco Dranoff, it features interviews and performances by David Byrne, Devendra Banhart, M.I.A., Os Mutantes, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Tom Zé, Seu Jorge, Thievery Corporation, Bebel Gilberto, CSS, Creed Taylor and many others. The film's World Premiere was at New York's Museum of Modern Art in July 2009. It was since shown in over 50 film festivals, including HotDocs, South By Southwest and the Chicago International Film Festival. It has also screened in venues such as the Institute of Contemporary Art, in Boston, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, in San Francisco, The High Art Museum, in Atlanta, and Haus der Kulturen der Welt, in Berlin. Beyond Ipanema was awarded Best Documentary and Best Sound Editing at the 14th Brazilian Film Festival of Miami and Best Film at the 3rd Brazilian Film Festival of Vancouver. According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Beyond Ipanema is a Vibrant and stylish look at decades of Brazilian music focuses on the reception it has received in the U.S." Documentary film Juchitán is a 1984 short documentary film directed by Salvador Díaz. Comedy Kanden Seethaiyai is an unreleased 1996 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Balachandra Menon, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role. The film is a remake of Balachandra Menon's own Malayalam-language hit film, Ammayane Sathyam released in 1993. Documentary film A young father struggling to make ends meet on a Depression-era salary can't afford to buy his 5-year-old daughter what she's expecting Santa Claus to bring her for Christmas. The surprise, uplifting ending is guaranteed to put even the most embittered Scrooge into the Christmas spirit. Animation Superjail!: Stingstress is a 2012 short animation, crime and comedy film directed by Christy Karacas. Thriller Bad Influence is a 1990 American film starring Rob Lowe and James Spader. In this noirish film, Spader plays a yuppie who meets a mysterious stranger who encourages him to explore his darker side. Bad Influence was the first original screenplay for which David Koepp received a sole screenplay credit. The film's villain is loosely based on a real person, a nomadic surfer who befriended executive producer Morrie Eisenman. Documentary film Van Cliburn: Concert Pianist is a 2004 documentary biography history film directed by Peter Rosen. Comedy Preaching to the Perverted is a 1997 British comedy film written and directed by Stuart Urban. The film stars Guinevere Turner as Tanya Cheex, a New York dominatrix. Tom Bell plays Henry Harding MP and Christien Anholt plays Peter Emery. In addition, several well-known BDSM performance artists appear: Chaos Clowns Luci the Axle Grinder, also known as "Lucifire" Miss Kimberly The Fetisnonn Suzi Woodroffe Tutu The film was originally developed by the BBC, but they later dropped the script, believing it would never be suitable for broadcast on UK TV. However, in April 2004 the movie was shown on terrestrial TV in the UK on BBC One. The film was banned in Ireland by then film censor Sheamus Smith. In 2013 the film became the first European feature film to be restored and remastered on crowd-funding site Kickstarter by its fans. The remastered Blu-ray became available in August 2013. The film also inspired the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe Show "Darkest Fantasy", based on the character Tanya's wedding fantasy. Documentary film Crime After Crime is a 2011 documentary film directed by Yoav Potash. "In 1983, Deborah Peagler, a woman brutally abused by her boyfriend, was sentenced to 25 years-to-life for her connection to his murder. Twenty years later, as she languished in prison, a California law allowing incarcerated domestic-violence survivors to reopen their cases was passed. Enter a pair of rookie land-use attorneys convinced that with the incontrovertible evidence that existed, they could free Deborah in a matter of months. What they didn’t know was the depth of corruption and politically driven resistance they’d encounter, sending them down a nightmarish, bureaucratic rabbit hole of injustice. The outrageous twists and turns in this consummately crafted saga are enough to keep us on the edge of our seats. Meanwhile, the spirit, fortitude, and love all three characters marshal in the face of this wrenching marathon is nothing short of miraculous. We fall in love with the remarkable triumvirate as they battle a warped criminal-justice system and test whether it’s beyond repair." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Robert asks Jenny to be his new roommate. Now after a year of living together, he finds himself falling in love with her, but his ability to keep afloat in San Francisco is coming to an end. Stars Ari Kanamori and Jessiqa Pace. Thriller Assumption of Risk is a mystery thriller film directed by Mark Kochanowicz. Comedy Stremt 89 is a 2012 history comedy short documentary film directed by Dragos Dulea and Anda Puscas. Animation The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation is a 1986 children's animated film produced by LBS Communications, Inc. and Canadian animation studio Nelvana. The third animated feature from Nelvana, it was directed by Dale Schott, written by Peter Sauder and produced by Nelvana's three founders. It starred the voices of Alyson Court, Cree Summer, Maxine Miller and Hadley Kay. In the second film based on the Care Bears franchise, a character called The Great Wishing Star tells the origins of the Care Bears, and the story of their first Caring Mission. True Heart Bear and Noble Heart Horse lead the other Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins, as they come to the aid of Christy, a young camper who is tempted by an evil shape-shifting figure named Dark Heart. The film marked the first appearance of the Care Bear Cubs, who also had their own line of toys. A New Generation was made over a seven-month period at Nelvana's Toronto facilities, with additional work handled by Taiwan's Wang Film Productions, and involved several crew members who had worked on the original Care Bears Movie. Patricia Cullen served as composer, and Los Angeles musicians Dean and Carol Parks worked on the film's six songs. Comedy Cotton Comes to Harlem is an action film co-written and directed in 1970 by Ossie Davis and starring Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond St. Jacques, and Redd Foxx: it is based on Chester Himes' novel of the same name. The opening theme, "Ain't Now But It's Gonna Be" was written by Ossie Davis and performed by Melba Moore. Comedy Cock N' Bull is a 2012 short comedy film written by Nathan Adloff and Nathan Adloff and directed by Nathan Adloff. Thriller Raktamukhi Neela is a Bengali B-Movie released in 2008. Directed by Debraj Sinha, the movie featured Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Dolon Roy, Dipankar Dey, June Maliya and Bhaskar Bandyopadhyay. This movie has no relation whatsoever with Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's famous thriller novel of the same name. Even though the movie has an array of well-known actors, it is poorly directed, and the screenplay and dialogues are badly laid. Comedy A Numbers Game is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by James Van Alden. Documentary film 13th German Deer Calling Championship is a short documentary action film directed and produced by Andreas Teichmann, Thriller Ang babaeng putik is a 2000 action thriller horror film written by Andrew Paredes and Rico Maria Ilarde and directed by Rico Maria Ilarde. Science Fiction +1 is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Dennis Iliadis. It premiered on March 10, 2013 at the SXSW and stars Ashley Hinshaw, Rhys Wakefield, and Natalie Hall. +1 was released in theaters, iTunes and VOD on September 20, 2013. For the VOD release Iliadis worked on fine-tuning elements of the film, as he felt that the SXSW release was too "rushed". Documentary film A Complete History of My Sexual Failures is a 2008 British documentary film directed by Chris Waitt who also starred as the main character and composed some of the music. The film was part of the "World Cinema Documentary Competition" at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo is a 2007 documentary film directed by Lisa F. Jackson concerned with survivors of rape in the regions affected by ongoing conflicts stemming from the Second Congo War. Central to the film are moving interviews with the survivors themselves, as well as interviews with self-confessed rapist soldiers. The Greatest Silence was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize and won a Special Jury Prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It was also nominated for two News & Documentary Emmy Awards in 2009. It aired on HBO in January & February 2009. Animation Hal is a 2013 Japanese animated film directed by Ryōtarō Makihara. At the 2013 Anime Expo convention Funimation announced that they had acquired rights for a North American release. Documentary film Repatriation is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Dong-won Kim. Documentary film Magritte is a 1960 documentary short film written and directed by Luc de Heusch; with writing credits by Jacques Delcorde and Jean Raine. Animation Héroes verdaderos is a 2010 animated history musical film directed by Carlos Kuri. Science Fiction The Brides of Sodom is an American feature film horror that was written and directed by Creep Creepersin. The film starred Domiziano Arcangeli, David Taylor and Rachel Zeskind. The Brides of Sodom was produced by Empire Films and Sterling Entertainment and features gay porn idol, David Taylor in his first main role in a feature film. Documentary film A One Man Show is a long-form music video collection featuring American singer Grace Jones, released in 1982. The video mainly consists of music videos, with some concert footage filmed when Jones was touring with the eponymous tour. Documentary film Tuned In is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Kevin Gordon. Comedy Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau, intended as a sequel to the 1965 film What's New, Pussycat?. It starred Ian McShane, Anna Calder-Marshall, John Gavin and Severn Darden. A neurotic American living in Rome consults with an equally neurotic psychiatrist about his various fears, and the disintegrating relationship with his wife. Documentary film The Angelmakers is a 2005 documentary, the debut film of filmmaker Astrid Bussink, which provides insight into the epidemic of arsenic murders by women, known as The Angel Makers of Nagyrév, which brought worldwide attention to the area in 1929. The documentary won the First Appearance competition at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, as well as several other awards. The film is shot on location in the rural Hungarian village of Nagyrév, alternating between portraits of the surrounding landscape and first-hand narrations by the elderly inhabitants. Some women poisoned unwanted husbands based on their oppression, drunkenness or laziness, some because the wives had taken lovers, some because the husbands had returned home disabled from World War I. Unwanted babies were also poisoned. A web of stories unfolds through the characters' memories which recapture old but ever-lasting tales of life, death and the struggle between the sexes. One of them is the midwife's story as well as one of the narrators' revelation that the 'flypaper' murders were a widespread practice not only in the particular area but on a national level. Comedy It's a sunny day, and Tom walks out into the backyard with some lemonade and a pillow, ready to relax to his heart's content on a hammock. But when he finds out that Jerry is already sleeping there, he tosses him off. A fight then ensures for who gets the hammock. Animation The Tinder-Box is a 1946 film directed by Svend Methling. Documentary film Nine Lives of Alice Martineau is a 2003 documetary film direced by Oli Barry. Documentary film No Burqas Behind Bars is a 2013 Swedish feature-length documentary film made by Nima Sarvestani on life in a women's prison in Afghanistan. In Takhar Prison, Afghanistan, 40 women are locked behind bars together with their 34 children. They all share four cells. Through the prisoners’ own stories, the film explores how "moral crimes” are used to control women in Afghanistan. The film shows that women fleeing from their husbands get a longer punishment than those who have committed murder. Outside the home, burqas cover the women of Afghanistan from head to toe, masking their identity, making them faceless and voiceless in society, except when they are in prison. Sima was forced to get married at the age of ten and had five children by the time she was 20 years old. She is locked away, together with her children, for 15 years. Her crime consists of fleeing from an abusive husband, who had already murdered one of his other wives and their child. Sara, one of the main characters of the film, is locked away because she fell in love. Comedy Sins of the Fleshapoids is a 1965 underground film directed by Mike Kuchar. It is a low-budget, campy sci-fi movie about an android revolt a million years in the future after humans have become too lazy and selfish to take care of themselves. The film was a major influence on cult director John Waters who has said that Sins of the Fleshapoids "really shows what an underground movie was." Documentary film Night of the Bear is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Frédéric Guillaume and Samuel Guillaume. Documentary film Rivers of Fire and Ice, or African Safari as it was alternately titled, is a Crown International Pictures 1969 motion picture filmed in documentary format. Directed, written and produced by wildlife photographer Ron Shanin, the film is an account of a safari through "wildest" Africa and explores Africa's diversity ranging from scorching deserts to the frozen heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro, and the life of the continent's inhabitants. The movie culminates with the eruption of Mt Kilimanjaro. Comedy Weary Willies is an animated short produced by George Winkler which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is also the penultimate Oswald cartoon created during the Winkler period. Animation Kiyamet is a 2011 animation, short, fantasy film written and directed by Ivan Ramadan. Comedy Give and Tyke is the first of 2 Spike and Tyke cartoons in a spin-off for Tom and Jerry. The title is a pun on "Give and Take". Documentary film Flammend Herz is a 2004 film directed by Andrea Schuler and Oliver Ruts. Comedy Jour de Fête is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Jacques Tati. Jour de Fête tells the story of an inept and easily distracted French mailman who frequently interrupts his duties to converse with the local inhabitants, as well as inspect the traveling fair that has come to his small community. Influenced by too much wine and a newsreel account of rapid transportation methods used by the United States postal system, he goes to hilarious lengths to speed the delivery of mail while aboard his bicycle. In Jour de Fête, several characteristics of Tati's work appear for the first time in a full-length film. The film is largely a visual comedy, though dialogue is still used to tell part of the story, at one point using a background character as a narrator. Sound effects are a key element of the film, as Tati makes imaginative use of voices and other background noises to provide humorous effect. The film introduces what would be a key theme in Tati films, the over-reliance of Western society on technology to solve its problems. The movie was originally filmed in both black-and-white and Thomson-color, an early and untried color film process. Thriller Zodiac is a 2007 American mystery thriller film directed by David Fincher and based on Robert Graysmith's non-fiction book of the same name. The Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. joint production stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey, Jr., with Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox, Elias Koteas, Donal Logue, John Carroll Lynch, Chloë Sevigny and Dermot Mulroney in supporting roles. Zodiac tells the story of the manhunt for a notorious serial killer who called himself the "Zodiac" who killed in and around the San Francisco Bay Area during the late 1960s and early 1970s, leaving several victims in his wake and taunting police with letters, blood stained clothing, and ciphers mailed to newspapers. The cases remain one of Northern California's most infamous unsolved crimes. Fincher, screenwriter James Vanderbilt, and producer Brad Fischer spent 18 months conducting their own investigation and research into the Zodiac murders. Fincher employed the digital Thomson Viper Filmstream camera to photograph the film. However, Zodiac was not shot entirely digitally; traditional high-speed film cameras were used for slow-motion murder sequences. Comedy Beverly Hills Ninja is a 1997 American martial arts comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, written by Mark Feldberg and Mitch Klebanoff. The film stars Chris Farley, Nicollette Sheridan, Robin Shou, Nathaniel Parker and Chris Rock. The main plot revolves around Haru, the white orphan boy was found by a clan of ninjas as an infant in an abandoned treasure chest and was raised by them. Haru never quite conforms to their culture and never acquires the skills of a ninja, but is nonetheless good-natured and persevering in his personal ambitions. His first mission brings him to Beverly Hills to investigate a murder mystery. Documentary film Right There is a 2012 short family historical documentary directed by Florence Buchanan and Arthur Bijur. Documentary film Neues Deutschland is a 1993 film directed by Dani Levy, Maris Pfeiffer, Gerd Kroske and Philip Gröning. Comedy Under the Mud is a 2009 comedy film directed by Solon Papadopoulos. It is set in Garston, an economically depressed area of Liverpool and follows the dramatic and eccentric happenings within one family on the day of its youngest daughter's first Holy Communion. The film includes several fantasy sequences, and has been described by its producers as “social surrealism”. Comedy Good Bye, Lenin! is a 2003 German tragicomedy film. Directed by Wolfgang Becker, the cast includes Daniel Brühl, Katrin Saß, Chulpan Khamatova, and Maria Simon. Most scenes were shot at the Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin and around Plattenbauten near Alexanderplatz. Comedy Follow the story of Jesus in this slapstick satire. With a name like "Jesus, the Total Douchebag" the movie should only be seen by people who enjoy blasphemous comedy, and as such, the comedy is focused on targets that are usually exempt. Director Bill Zebub explains, "Indie movies should revel in their freedom. They are not confined to the same boundaries as the big budget movies. They should give what Hollywood can't." Comedy Her Fatal Ways 2 is an action comedy film written and directed by Alfred Cheung. Documentary film Wings Over Everest is a 1934 British short documentary film directed by Geoffrey Barkas and Ivor Montagu. It won an Academy Award in 1936 for Best Short Subject. It described the 1933 Houston-Westland expedition, in which Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, otherwise known as Lord Clydesdale, piloted a single-engined biplane on 3 April 1933, just clearing Everest's southern peak by a few feet, having been caught in a powerful downdraught. Comedy Goldstein is a 1965 film co-directed by Philip Kaufman and Benjamin Manaster, and produced by Kaufman and Zev Braun. The cast featured a number of actors from The Second City comedy troupe. The film won the Prix de la Nouvelle Critique at the Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Cat that Lived a Million Times is a 2012 documentary and drama film directed by Tadasuke Kotani. Comedy The Adventurous Bachelor is a 1946 Czech comedy film directed by Otakar Vávra. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Kaante is a 2002 Bollywood action film directed by Sanjay Gupta and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Mahesh Manjrekar, Lucky Ali, Kumar Gaurav, Namrata Singh Gujral, Rati Agnihotri, Malaika Arora and Isha Koppikar in the lead roles. The film's central plot is based on Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, and also borrows plot points from The Usual Suspects and Heat. However, Tarantino has been quoted as saying that Kaante is his favourite among the many rip-offs of his film. Thriller Down Will Come Baby is a true-story American thriller drama based on a book by Gloria Murphy. It was released in 1999 on the CBS network. Comedy Gastone is a 1960 comedy film written by Oreste Biancoli, Mario Bonnard and Rodolfo Sonego and directed by Mario Bonnard. Documentary film Tejiendo mar y viento is a 1987 documentary film written by Susana Garduño, Cecile Laversin, Luis Lupone, Teófila Palafox and Diana Roldan, and directed by Luis Lupone and Teófila Palafox. Science Fiction The Lost Continent is a 1968 fantasy film made by Hammer Films and Seven Arts featuring Eric Porter, Hildegard Knef, Suzanna Leigh, Tony Beckley and James Cossins. The film was produced, directed and written by Michael Carreras based on Dennis Wheatley's novel Uncharted Seas. The film sees the crew and passengers of the dilapidated tramp steamer Corita heading from Freetown to Caracas. While the passengers all have their own reasons for getting out of Africa, the captain of the ship is also eager to leave, as he is smuggling a dangerous explosive cargo. Whilst en route to South America the ship is holed and eventually what's left of the crew and passengers find themselves marooned in a mist-enshrouded Sargasso Sea surrounded by killer seaweed, murderous crustaceans and previously marooned descendants of Spanish Conquistadores and pirates. Science Fiction Mega Piranha is a 2010 science fiction disaster horror film film produced by The Asylum. It was directed by Eric Forsberg and stars Tiffany, Paul Logan and Barry Williams. In the tradition of The Asylum's catalog, this film is a mockbuster of Piranha 3D. It was filmed in Belize, Central America. Comedy Thirty-Day Princess is a 1934 black-and-white comedy film starring Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant and Edward Arnold. The film was based on a story of the same name by Clarence Budington Kelland, adapted by Sam Hellman and Edwin Justus Mayer, written by Preston Sturges and Frank Partos, and directed by Marion Gering. Comedy The Dirties is a 2013 Canadian comedy-drama film co-written, produced, co-edited, directed by, and starring Matt Johnson. The debut feature-length film has received numerous awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival.The film was co-produced by Matthew Miller. Kevin Smith, who sponsored the film through his "movie club," has called The Dirties "the most important movie you will see all year." Comedy Funny Farm is a 1988 film starring Chevy Chase and Madolyn Smith. The film was adapted from a 1985 comedic novel of the same name by Jay Cronley. The movie was filmed on location in Vermont, mostly in Townshend, Vermont. It was the final film directed by George Roy Hill. Animation Hothouse 6 'Blind Evolution' is a 2011 short animation film directed by Zane Kozak. Science Fiction City Limits is a 1984 post-apocalyptic movie about two teenage gangs who unite against an evil corporation trying to take them over for their own use. It was written and directed by Aaron Lipstadt and is based on a story by James Reigle and Lipstadt. The movie was featured on an episode of the cult television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, during which Crow T. Robot sang a song in tribute to actress Kim Cattrall, who appears in the movie. When Kim Cattrall saw the episode, she arranged for flowers to be sent to Trace Beaulieu, Crow's puppeteer. Comedy Shooting for Something Else is a 2011 short-comedy film written by Scott Michael Campbell, Chris Hayes, Ryan O'Corrigan, Jeff Stearns, Hunter G. Williams and directed by Scott Michael Campbell and Hunter G. Williams. Thriller Animosity is a 2013 horror, mystery and thriller film directed by Brendan Steere. Thriller "England, 1939. Beautiful summer days. Country mansions. Elegant picnics. Banter. But this is also a year when storm clouds are gathering on the horizon: war is imminent. Director Stephen Poliakoff creates a highly unusual and exceptionally intelligent portrait of what was going on in England during those fateful days, glimpsed and digested through the lens of a prominent family at the centre of events that could have fateful consequences for the future of the nation. What the story explores is the antithesis of all the familiar clichés of a brave, united country standing up to Hitler. In ingenious and wonderfully ambitious fashion, Poliakoff disguises as much as he reveals until we are well into the film. At the core of Glorious 39 is a family drama, played out against the idyllic backdrop of rural England, where luxurious cars run people to country picnics. Anne (Romola Garai), an attractive young blond actress, is seemingly safe within the bosom of her adoring family. She is doted on by an affectionate father, a supportive brother and her loving boyfriend. But as tensions rise and the political crisis deepens, her father, a minister in the government, takes the family back to London. A sense of unease soon creeps over the film. One of Anne's best friends disappears, her boyfriend is called away to France and she subsequently finds herself in possession of some mysterious audio recordings. At the same time, the country begins to cope with the daily reality of being at war. No one knows what will happen, and Anne discovers that her cocooned life is about to change completely. Poliakoff has concocted a wonderfully unsettling film that shows an England teetering on the edge of making fundamental decisions about its future. Supported by a superb cast of some of the finest English actors, he pries open his subject with a series of deft revelations, giving us a completely different sense of what was going on during the glorious year of 1939." Quoting Piers Handling on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy The Rainbow Tribe is a 2008 family comedy film written by Daniel S. Frisch and directed by Christopher R. Watson. Animation Sailor Moon Super S: The Movie, known in Japan as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Super S: The Nine Sailor Soldiers Unite! Miracle of the Black Dream Hole and Sailor Moon Super S the Movie: Black Dream Hole in the English adaptation, is a 1995 Japanese animated film directed by Hiroki Shibata and animated by Toei Animation. It is the third film in the Sailor Moon series created by Naoko Takeuchi. The film debuted in Japanese theaters on December 23, 1995, accompanied by a 16-minute short film Ami's First Love. Pioneer Entertainment released it in the United States on August 15, 2000. Thriller Nemuritorii is a 1974 Romanian historical-adventure drama film. This film was directed by Romanian director Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was released on 22 January 1974 in Hungary. Thriller Half Past Dead 2 is a 2007 American action film directed by Art Camacho, and starring Bill Goldberg and Kurupt. It is a sequel to the 2002's Half Past Dead starring Steven Seagal and Morris Chestnut. Among the main cast of the original movie, and only Kurupt returns to reprise his role of Twitch. The film was released in the United States on May 15, 2007. Documentary film Master Hands is a 1936 sponsored documentary film short which shows what work is like in a Chevrolet automobile factory. Credits include original music by Samuel Benavie, cinematography by Gordon Avil, and film editing by Vincent Herman. It was produced by the Jam Handy Organization, a pioneer in industrial film production. In 1999, Master Hands was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Thriller Singam II is a 2013 Tamil action-masala film written and directed by Hari. A sequel to the 2010 film Singam, the film stars Suriya who reprises his title role along with Anushka Shetty, Hansika Motwani, Vivek and Santhanam in supporting roles. Produced by S. Lakshman Kumar, it has music and background score by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was released on 5 July 2013 along with a Telugu dubbed version titled Yamudu II to mixed reviews. A Hindi version entitled Main Hoon Surya: Singham II released later on 2 August. Upon release, the film was a huge commercial success. It is being remade in Bengali as Shotru 2 with Jeet and Nusrat Jahan in the lead. Thriller State of Mind is a 1992 thriller film written by Phil Van Tongeren and Reginald Adamson, and directed by Reginald Adamson Comedy Falstaff is a 1992 musical comedy TV film directed by Brian Large. Comedy Megamol is a film published in 1994 in the Philippines by Viva Films. The film was directed by Eddie Rodriguez. Comedy Pauly Shore Is Dead is an American comedy/mockumentary motion picture released in 2003 starring actor and comedian Pauly Shore. The cameo-filled movie begins as a semi-autobiographical retelling of Shore's early success and dwindling popularity in the late 1990s, after which it documents Shore's attempt to fake his own death in order to drum up popularity for his films. The film, with the original working title of You'll Never Wiez in This Town Again, marked Shore's debut as a writer, director, and producer. Thriller Magicians is a 2007 British comedy film released on 18 May 2007. It stars comic duo Robert Webb and David Mitchell as stage magicians Karl and Harry respectively. The two magicians compete together in a magic competition, despite their personal differences. Parts and ideas of the film have been taken to parody the 2006 film The Prestige by Christopher Nolan, though this had not been released when Magicians was filmed. The film is directed by Andrew O'Connor and written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, who are also the writers of the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, which stars Mitchell and Webb. Other principal cast members include Jessica Hynes, Darren Boyd, Steve Edge and Peter Capaldi, as well as Andrea Riseborough. Comedy Matterhorn is a 2013 Dutch comedy film directed by Diederik Ebbinge. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film L'instant et la patience is a 1994 documentary film directed by Bernard Émond. Comedy Sestřičky is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1983. Comedy Midway to Heaven is a comedy family film directed by Michael Flynn. Comedy Fun in the Streets is a 1969 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Dirch Passer. Thriller Death of Evil is a 2009 direct-to-video supernatural horror film, written, directed by and starring Damian Chapa. The film revolves around a Native American man who must fight off an evil plot by his pregnant wife's family line to corrupt his unborn child. It was released in the United States in September 2009, and in the Netherlands in October 2010. Documentary film Father, Son and Holy Torum is a 1997 documentary film directed by Mark-Toomas Soosaar. Thriller Two teens rape a mentally handicapped girl. They are in turn killed by the vengeful family. The young TV reporter, Sabrina Meyers, is witness to the crime. But the bodies disappear and nobody believes Sabrina. Determined, Sabrina starts digging around for facts and ends up drawing the attention of the murderers. They need to dispose of her as soon as possible. Narrowly escaping a murderous attempt on her life, the local police put her under their protection, but the murderers just keep on coming. Although the odds are stacked against her, she does have her own weapons; quick wits, civil courage, bravery and a winning smile. Comedy The Creator is a 1999 French movie written and directed by and starring Albert Dupontel. Thriller Zombie Beach is the third film from Canadian based Asopa Films Incorporation, Twinkle Productions and Asopa Films International after Aisha and Rahul and The Taste of Relation. Comedy 97 Aces Go Places is a 1997 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Chin Kar-lok and starring Alan Tam, Tony Leung, Christy Chung, Donna Chu and Francis Ng. The film is the sixth and final installment of the Aces Go Places film series with a different cast and storyline. Animation The Gay Anties is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, produced by Warner Bros., directed by Friz Freleng and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce, and released February 15, 1947. Documentary film One Man's Road is a 1967 short documentary film directed by Bob Kingsbury. Thriller The Vatican Tapes is an upcoming American horror thriller film directed by Mark Neveldine and written by Christopher Borrelli & Neveldine, based on a story by Chris Morgan and Christopher Borrelli. The film stars Kathleen Robertson, Michael Peña, Djimon Hounsou, Dougray Scott and John Patrick Amedori. The film is scheduled to be released on February 27, 2015, by Lionsgate. Comedy Li'l Abner is a 1959 musical film based on the comic strip of the same name created by Al Capp and the successful Broadway musical of the same name that opened in 1956. The movie was produced by Norman Panama and directed by Melvin Frank. It was the second film to be based on the comic strip, the first being RKO's 1940 film, Li'l Abner. Several songs, with music by Gene De Paul and lyrics by Johnny Mercer, were adapted directly from the Broadway production, but the original portions of the motion picture score were written and conducted by Nelson Riddle and Joseph J. Lilley, which earned them an Oscar nomination for Best Score in 1960 and earned Riddle a Grammy nomination for Best Soundtrack Album. The movie was released on December 11, 1959 by Paramount Pictures. Almost every major character in the movie was portrayed by the same performer who appeared in the role on Broadway. Notable exceptions are Daisy Mae and Appassionata von Climax. Jerry Lewis has an unbilled brief cameo as Itchy McRabbit. Comedy Walk the Talk is a 2000 comedy film written by and directed by Shirley Barrett. Documentary film From state lotteries to Mississippi paddleboats to Indian casinos, America's obsession with the false promise of gambling can be seen everywhere. Americans spend over $50 billion a year on legal gambling alone, a phenomenal growth for this once maligned business. DREAMLAND takes a sharp but disarming approach in examining the romance of gambling, and reveals the decidedly unromantic reality. Thriller A Trusted Man is a 2011 drama and thriller film directed by George Erschbamer. Comedy Otra Película de Huevos y un Pollo is a Mexican traditionally animated adventure comedy film film produced by a Mexican animation company Huevocartoon Producciones. It is a sequel to Una Película de Huevos. This film, along with its processor, were released direct-to-video in the United States, which is available in some Walmart locations. Documentary film My Mother Said is a 2008 documentary and short film directed by Jessica Sison. Science Fiction Suburban Commando is a 1991 American science fiction/comedy film, starring Hulk Hogan, Christopher Lloyd and Shelley Duvall. Burt Kennedy directed the film based on a screenplay by Frank Cappello. It was the veteran director's final film. The film was originally titled "Urban Commando", and was intended for Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger. When these two opted to make Twins, the script was bought by New Line Cinema as the follow-up to another Hulk Hogan film, No Holds Barred. Animation The Arousing of Thought is a short animated family film directed by Luciano Zubillaga. Comedy Teens in the Universe is a Soviet 1974 film directed by Richard Viktorov based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and Avenir Zak. Preceded by Moscow-Cassiopeia. Runtime - 84 min. Comedy Devastated by Love is a 2013 comedy drama film directed and written by Ari Deelder. Comedy Nutcase is a 1980 film directed by Roger Donaldson. Thriller Living in Peril is a 1997 film directed by Jack Ersgard. Comedy You Can't Run Away from It is a 1956 Technicolor and CinemaScope musical comedy starring June Allyson and Jack Lemmon. Directed and produced by Dick Powell, the film is a remake of the 1934 Academy Award-winning film It Happened One Night. The supporting cast features Charles Bickford, Jim Backus, Stubby Kaye, Jack Albertson and Howard McNear. It Happened One Night had also been remade as a musical comedy in 1945 as Eve Knew Her Apples. Comedy Doctor's Orders is a 1934 British, black-and-white, comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, John Mills Marguerite Allan and Ronald Shiner as Miggs. It was produced by British International Pictures. Documentary film "Victims and perpetrators of Sierra Leone's brutal civil war come together for the first time in an unprecedented program of tradition-based truth-telling and forgiveness ceremonies. Through reviving their ancient practice of fambul tok (family talk), Sierra Leoneans are building sustainable peace at the grass-roots level -- succeeding where the international community's post-conflict efforts failed. Filled with lessons for the West, this film explores the depths of a culture that believes that true justice lies in redemption and healing for individuals -- and that forgiveness is the surest path to restoring dignity and building strong communities." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Documentary film "In one of the smaller streets of the Austrian capital stands the old-time Bellaria cinema, whose repertoire consists of films from the years 1932-1948. Here, week in, week out, a group of passionate admirers of the good old days set out on a nostalgic journey into the past. After an introduction to this strange place, where time came to astandstill several decades ago, director Douglas Wolfsperger allows us a glimpse of these somewhat eccentric filmgoers whose engaging private lives and more or less fulfilled desires strangely correspond to the phantasmic world of the silver screen watched from the dusky rows of this antiquated cinema. The melancholic documentary Bellaria - As Long As We Live thus offers a fascinating sociological insight into this society of unusual aficionados of the tenth muse, perceiving the reality of contemporary Austria through the lives of their favourite film heroes." Quoting the synopsis from the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Thriller The Blood of Nostradamus is a 1962 horror and mistery thriller film written by Alfredo Ruanova and Carlos Enrique Taboada and directed by Federico Curiel and Stim Segar. Animation Soft Palate is a 2011 short animated film directed by Martin Arnold. Comedy Historias mínimas is a 2002 Argentine and Spanish drama film, directed by Carlos Sorín and written by Pablo Solarz. The film was produced by Martin Bardi, Leticia Cristi, and José María Morales. It features, among others, Javier Lombardo, Antonio Benedicti, and Javiera Bravo. This road movie chronicles three individual yet intertwined stories of ordinary people striving to follow their dreams in life. The picture unfolds in the southern Argentine region of Patagonia, and it was filmed in the Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia. Documentary film Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then is a 2010 science fiction experimental fantasy animation film written by Brent Green,Donna Kozloskie and Michael McGinley and directed by Brent Green. Thriller Eraser is a 1996 American action film directed by Chuck Russell, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Caan and Vanessa L. Williams. The film was released in the United States on June 21, 1996. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Sound Effects Editing in 1996. Animation Code Geass: Akito the Exiled - Episode 2 The Torn-Up Wyvern is an animation film directed by Kazuki Akane. Comedy Bowery Bugs is a Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Arthur Davis, written by Lloyd Turner and Bill Scott, and released in mid-1949 as part of the Merrie Melodies series. It stars Bugs Bunny and Steve Brody, who was based on the real-life Brooklyn bookmaker Steve Brodie who claimed to have jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge. Animation Living Forever is a 1999 short animation documentary directed by Gary Goldberger, Lara Hannay and Peter H. Reynolds and written by Peter H. Reynolds. Documentary film Blue Road is a music dvd that won the award for Music DVD of the Year in the 2009 Juno Awards. Comedy Little Malcolm is a 1974 British comedy drama film directed by Stuart Cooper. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. The film is based on the stage play Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs by David Halliwell. The full name of the play is used as the film title on the BFI Flipside DVD release, which took place on 24 October 2011. An Apple Films project, Little Malcolm was the first feature film produced by former Beatle George Harrison. The film was shot primarily in Lancashire, in the north of England, during February and March of 1973. Harrison supplied incidental music for the soundtrack and, after being introduced to the duo Splinter by their manager Mal Evans, produced their song "Lonely Man" for inclusion in a pivotal scene. Like many of Apple's film and recording projects, production on Little Malcolm was then jeopardised by lawsuits pertaining to Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr's severing of ties with manager Allen Klein. Animation After eating a rarebit, a man has an odd dream in which his wife takes in a strange-looking animal that eats everything in sight and keeps growing until it threatens the entire city. Comedy Mau-Mau is a 1955 Documentary Drama film written by Dave Shepperd and directed by Elwood Price. Documentary film Featuring pirated NASA transmissions, including recordings of events onboard the space shuttle. Comedy A group of golf-addicted stand-up comics stage a golf tournament in order to save an old comedians' retirement home from a corrupt Mayor and a greedy developer. Animation La Casa Triste is a 2013 short animated fantasy film written and directed by Sofia Carrillo. Documentary film Startup.com is a 2001 documentary film that chronicles the dot-com start-up phenomenon and its eventual end. The film follows e-commerce website govWorks and its founders Kaleil Isaza Tuzman and Tom Herman from 1999-2000 as the Internet bubble was bursting. Documentary film Chairman George is a 73-minute 2005 Canadian documentary film about the Greek Canadian musician / troubadour and statistician George Sapounidis. The documentary is directed by Daniel Cross and Mila Aung-Thwin and produced by EyeSteelFilm in association with CTV, BBC's "Storyville" series and TV2. Thriller The Dark Eyes of London is a 1939 British horror film directed by Walter Summers and starring Béla Lugosi. The film is an adaptation of the 1924 novel of the same name by Edgar Wallace. The film is about a scientist named Dr. Orloff who commits a series of murders for insurance money, while periodically disguising himself as the blind manager of a charity to further his scheme. It was released in November 1939 in Britain, where it became the first British film to receive the "H" rating for "Horrific". It was released in the USA in 1940 by Monogram Pictures under the title of The Human Monster. Documentary film Hammond Meets Moss is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mike Slee. Science Fiction The Lost Missile is a 1958 science fiction film which was originally slated to be directed by William A. Berke, who also executive produced the film. The screenplay was co-written by John McPartland and the longtime science-fiction writer Jerome Bixby, and starred a young Robert Loggia. When William Berke suddenly died as filming was set to begin, his son Lester Wm. Berke took over the direction. A low-budget film that relied heavily on stock footage of military forces and civil defense exercises, it carried a Cold War-era message of the importance of the work done by scientists and the military in protecting the nation from external threats. The concept of the atomic-powered cruise missile doomsday weapon was similar to that of the U.S. Air Force's 1957's Project Pluto. Thriller The Marseille Contract is a 1974 British thriller film directed by Robert Parrish and scored by Roy Budd. It stars Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn and James Mason. The film was released in the U.S. as The Destructors. Set in France, the story concerns a U.S. agent attempting to bring down a French drug baron by hiring an assassin who turns out to be an old friend. The highlight of the film is the competition between Rita in a Porsche 911S and Deray in an Alfa Romeo Montreal. Comedy The Girls' Room is a 2000 comedy drama film written by Amanda L. Beall and directed by Irene Turner. Documentary film Tabatô is a 2013 war documentary short drama experimental film, written and directed by João Viana. Thriller Christine is a 1983 American horror thriller film directed by John Carpenter and starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul and Harry Dean Stanton. It was written by Bill Phillips and based on the homonymous novel by Stephen King, published in 1983. The story, set in 1978, follows a sentient and violent automobile named "Christine", and its effects on Christine's teenaged owner. Comedy "Lawrence and Hugh have just met. They both have girlfriends. They’re both straight. Thirteen or so minutes later, however, something has happened and things have changed. Director Branden Blinn piles on the tension in his exciting short about two straight men that succumb to wild sexual attraction." Quoting the program nots from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Thriller Series 7: The Contenders is a 2001 dark comedy directed by Daniel Minahan. The movie is presented as a marathon of the seventh series of an American reality television show called The Contenders, where six people, picked at random from a national lottery, are each given a pistol and forced to hunt and kill each other for the cameras. The film is a dark satire of the reality television genre. It stars Brooke Smith as Dawn, the reigning champion from the fifth and sixth series. Comedy The Church Mouse is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Laura La Plante, Ian Hunter and Edward Chapman. Thriller The Monitor is a 2011 Norwegian thriller film written and directed by Pål Sletaune and starring Noomi Rapace. The original title, Babycall, is the Norwegian/Swedish term for a baby monitor; the film maintained this title upon release in Europe and Australia. The film was released on October 7, 2011 in Norway, and was released direct-to-video in the United States on July 24, 2012. Documentary film Fiction and Other Truths: A Film About Jane Rule is a 1995 short documentary biographical film directed by Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman. Comedy Putzel is a 2012 comedy/romance film written by Rick A. Moore and directed by Jason Chaet. Documentary film Sand Fishers is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Samouté Andrey Diarra. Comedy Better Movies is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 44th Our Gang short subject released. Thriller The French Key is a 1946 murder mystery film directed by Walter Colmes, written by Frank Gruber from his novel, and starring Albert Dekker, Mike Mazurki and Evelyn Ankers. The supporting cast includes eventual Three Stooges member Joe DeRita. Science Fiction As pregnant Helene (Francesca Manning) and her young daughter Monique (Rebecca Stirling) travel through rural England they are pursued by sharpshooter Jouvet (Glyn Whiteside) and his band of white-masked assassins. Desperate, Helene and Monique break into a house of randy vampires, but Jouvet is closing in and it is only a matter of time before Helene is forced to kill, again and again, to defend her child. Thriller Land Raiders is a 1969 American Western film directed by Nathan Juran. It stars Telly Savalas and George Maharis and was filmed in Spain and Hungary. Animation The Miracle Maker is a stop motion-animated film about the life of Jesus Christ, through the eyes of Tamar; the terminally ill daughter of a priest in Capernaum. Hand-drawn animated cartoons are used to distinguish flashbacks, parables, stories, spiritual encounters and visions from the main plot, which is all in stop motion. The film was directed by Derek Hayes and Stanislav Sokolov. It stars the voice of Ralph Fiennes as Jesus, and numerous other well-known actors. The film ends with Anne Dudley's "Pie Jesu" for solo boy soprano and orchestra. Comedy Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga is a 1999 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Sundar C., starring Karthik and Rambha with Goundamani, Vivek, Vinu Chakravarthy, Anju among others in supporting roles. The film, scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and filmed by U. K. Senthil Kumar, was released on September 24, 1999. It was a blockbuster hit on release. The film was remade in Telugu as Maa Pelliki Randi with J. D. Chakravarthy. Comedy BuzzKill is a 2010 comedy film written by Steven Kampmann and Matt Smollon and directed by Steven Kampmann. Animation Nuit d'orage / Stormy Night is a short film directed by Michèle Lemieux. Comedy Fun Down There is a 1988 drama film directed by Roger Stigliano. It stars Michael Waite, who co-wrote the script with Stigliano. It premiered at the 1989 Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film. It was released onto DVD by Frameline. Documentary film Godka Cirka is a 2013 documentary, short, drama, family film written by Àlex Lora, Amina Souleiman and Antonio Tibaldi and directed by Àlex Lora and Antonio Tibaldi. Animation Feather Bluster is a 1958 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg. The short is essentially a clip show, in that the majority of the footage is reused from earlier cartoons. Comedy Epic is a 2013 American 3D computer animated fantasy action-adventure film loosely based on William Joyce's children's book The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs. It was produced by Blue Sky Studios, and directed by Chris Wedge, the director of Ice Age and Robots. The film stars the voices of Amanda Seyfried, Josh Hutcherson, Colin Farrell, Christoph Waltz, Aziz Ansari, Chris O'Dowd, Pitbull, Jason Sudeikis, Steven Tyler, and Beyoncé Knowles. The film was released on May 24, 2013 to mixed critical reception, and earned $268 million on a $93 million budget. Thriller Hydra is a 2009 low-budget monster movie by Andrew Prendergast and Peter Sullivan, which blends elements of horror, thriller and classical mythology. It was made for cable TV and subsequently internationally distributed on DVD. Animation DreamGiver is a 2010 animation film written and directed by Tyler Carter. Comedy The Long & Short Of Barry Small is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Luckas Cardona. Documentary film The Profession of Arms is a 1983 Canadian documentary film directed by Michael Bryans and Tina Viljoen. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was the third film in the seven-part War series, hosted by Gwynne Dyer, examining modern warfare. Comedy Avvai Shanmugi is a 1996 Tamil comedy film, directed by K. S. Ravikumar and written by Crazy Mohan, which is an Indian adaptation of the American comedy film, Mrs. Doubtfire. The film features Kamal Haasan in the lead role with Meena, Gemini Ganesan, Nagesh, Heera, Manivannan and Nassar. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Deva, while the film was produced by Ravindran and Hari. Avvai Shanmughi became a major success among 1996 Deepavali releases. Comedy Jacinta Pichimauida se enamora is a 1977 Argentine film. Documentary film Animals of the Savanna is a 2010 animated short film. Thriller Hora Proelefsis is a 2010 Greek drama film directed by Syllas Tzoumerkas. It narrates the bitter consequences of an adoption on the members of a Greek family, in the frame of the political events of the country's post-junta era. Hora Proelefsis had its world premiere at the International Critics' Week of the 67th Venice International Film Festival. It was released in Greek cinemas in October 2010 and participated in numerous international festivals (Tallinn Black Nights, Göteborg Film Festival, Istanbul, Mar Del Plata, Karlovy Vary Film Festival, New Horizons etc.). Comedy A Second Chance is a 2001 romance comedy film written by Carolina Rivera and directed by Fernando Sariñana. Documentary film Very Extremely Dangerous is a 2012 documentary,adventure and crime film directed by Paul Duane. Comedy The Spy Next Door is a 2010 American spy comedy family film directed by Brian Levant, and starring Jackie Chan, Amber Valletta, Madeline Carroll, Will Shadley, Alina Foley, Billy Ray Cyrus and George Lopez. Filming started in late October 2008 in New Mexico and was finished in late December 2008. The film was released on January 15, 2010 in the United States. The film was released on DVD, and Blu-ray on May 18, 2010. The film tributes Chan's films by showing clips, references and even referencing Chan's real life childhood. Comedy The Comrades of Summer is a made-for-TV movie from 1992 featuring Joe Mantegna. It was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace, written by Robert Rodat and aired on HBO on July 11, 1992. Documentary film Feeding Your Demons: The Life and Work of Lama Tsultrim Allione is a biographical documentary directed by Jaap Verhoeven. Animation Mazes is a 2008 animated short film directed by István Orosz. Documentary film Emmanuel's Gift is a 2005 documentary narrating the life of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, a disabled man born in Ghana. It is narrated by Oprah Winfrey, and it follows Emmanuel as he attempts to overcome the stigma associated with physically disabled people in Ghana. Comedy Civilian Clothes is a surviving 1920 silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It stars Thomas Meighan and was directed by Hugh Ford. This film is based on a Broadway play, Civilian Clothes, by Thompson Buchanan. Thurston Hall played Meighan's part in the play. It is preserved at Gosfilmofond Russian Archives, Moscow. Thriller Blind Terror is a 2001 suspense thriller starring Nastassja Kinski, Stewart Bick and Gordon Pinsent. It was written by Douglas Soesbe and directed by Giles Walker. Comedy Last Foxtrot in Burbank is a 1973 film directed by Charles Band. It is a spoof of Last Tango in Paris. Comedy Thank You, Jeeves! is a comedy film starring Arthur Treacher and David Niven. Although the film bears the same title as one of P.G. Wodehouse's novels, and the two leading characters are Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, the screenplay, by Stephen Gross and Joseph Hoffman, bears no similarity to any Wodehouse novel. In a letter to his friend Guy Bolton, written many years later, Wodehouse wrote: "They didn't use a word of my story, substituting another written by some studio hack." The film was re-edited for television in 1955, and broadcast in the series TV Hour of the Stars, under the title Thank You, Mr Jeeves. Thriller Big Boy Rides Again is a 1935 American film directed by Albert Herman. Thriller The Punisher is a 2004 American comic book vigilante action film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, starring Thomas Jane as the antihero Frank Castle / The Punisher and John Travolta as the villain Howard Saint, a money launderer who orders the death of Castle's entire family. The story and plot were mainly based on two Punisher comic book stories; The Punisher: Year One and Welcome Back, Frank along with scenes from other Punisher stories such as Marvel Preview Presents: The Punisher #2, Marvel Super Action Featuring: The Punisher #1, The Punisher War Zone, and The Punisher War Journal. The Punisher was shot on location in Tampa, Florida, and surrounding environs in mid- to late 2003. It was distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment in North America, although Artisan Entertainment, which produced a 1989 film adaptation of The Punisher, financed and co-distributed the film with eventual Artisan owner Lionsgate, while Columbia Pictures distributed the film in non-North American countries. Screenwriter Jonathan Hensleigh agreed to helm the film during its development stage despite a dispute with Marvel Studios, marking his directorial debut. Comedy Hello, Frisco, Hello is a film starring Alice Faye, John Payne, Lynn Bari, and Jack Oakie. The film was made in Technicolor and released by 20th Century-Fox. This was one of the last musicals made by Faye for Fox, and in later interviews Faye said it was clear Fox was promoting Betty Grable as her successor. Released at the height of World War II, the film became one of Faye's highest-grossing pictures for Fox. The film tells the story of vaudeville performers in San Francisco, during the period of the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition when Alexander Graham Bell made the first transcontinental phone call from New York City to San Francisco. The movie introduced the song "You'll Never Know", which was sung by Alice Faye and won an Academy Award for best original song. Although Faye never made an official recording of the song, it is often named as her signature song. Hello, Frisco, Hello was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Color Cinematography. It was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and featured Lynn Bari and Jack Oakie. The opening sequence, in its entirety, is used in the film Nob Hill as is the basic plot. This film is a remake of King of Burlesque Thriller Hollow Man is a 2000 American science fiction-thriller-horror film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Kevin Bacon, Elisabeth Shue, and Josh Brolin. The film is about a scientist who renders himself invisible and goes on a killing spree, a story inspired by H. G. Wells' novel The Invisible Man. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Visual Effects in 2001, but lost to Gladiator. A direct-to-video sequel called Hollow Man 2 starring Christian Slater and Peter Facinelli was released in 2006. The film is Verhoeven's most recent American production to date. In 2013, Verhoeven remarked to The Hollywood Reporter: "I decided after Hollow Man, this is a movie, the first movie that I made that I thought I should not have made. It made money and this and that, but it really is not me anymore. I think many other people could have done that. I don't think many people could have made RoboCop that way, or either Starship Troopers. But Hollow Man, I thought there might have been 20 directors in Hollywood who could have done that. I felt depressed with myself after 2002." Documentary film Canto a la vida is a 1988 documentary film. Comedy Garbo is a 1992 Australian film directed by Ron Cobb. It was written by and starring the Australian comedians Neill Gladwin and Steve Kearney; Max Cullen also stars. Filmed in Melbourne, the story focuses on two Australian garbagemen who admire Greta Garbo. The Celtic punk band The Pogues recorded a song, "In and Out," for the film's soundtrack. Kate Ceberano and Yothu Yindi also contributed music for the film. Animation Uncle Pista is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Borbála Tompa and Miklós Felvidéki. Comedy A Flea in Her Ear is a 1968 20th Century Fox American/French feature film adaptation of the play A Flea in Her Ear by Georges Feydeau in an adaptation by John Mortimer. It was directed by Jacques Charon and the cast included Rex Harrison, Rosemary Harris, Louis Jourdan, and Rachel Roberts. Documentary film Inequality for All is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jacob Kornbluth. The film examines widening income inequality in the United States. The film is presented by American economist, author and professor Robert Reich. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival in the Documentary Competition section, and won a U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking. Reich distills the story through the lens of widening income inequality—currently at historic highs—and explores what effects this increasing gap has not only on the U.S. economy but also American democracy itself. At the heart of the film is a simple question: What is a good society and what role does the widening income gap play in the deterioration of the nation's economic health? The film was distributed by RADiUS-TWC in Fall 2013. Comedy Richard Linklater's debut feature is a comic kaleidoscopic portrait which presents a day in the life in Austin, Texas among its social outcasts and misfits, predominantly the twenty-something set, using a series of linear vignettes. These characters, who in some manner just don't fit into the establishment norms, move seamlessly from one scene to the next, randomly coming and going into one another's lives. Highlights include a UFO buff who adamantly insists that the U.S. has been on the moon since the 1950s, a woman who produces a glass slide purportedly of Madonna's pap smear, and an old anarchist who sympathetically shares his philosophy of life with a robber. Thriller Poovinnu Puthiya Poonthennal is a 1986 Malayalam film by Fazil starring Mammootty, Nadiya Moidu and Baby Sujitha. It was later remade in Tamil as Poovizhi Vasalile, in Telugu as Pasivadi Pranam and in Hindi as Hatya. The three remakes each had a different ending. Documentary film Who's Afraid of Cris Negão? is a 2012 comedy drama biographical short documentary film written and directed by René Guerra. Documentary film Siggi Valli on a Motorbike is a 1997 documentary short film from Iceland, written and directed by Bodvar Bjarki Pétursson. Comedy Camelot is a 1967 film adaptation of Camelot by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Richard Harris stars as Arthur, Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere, and Franco Nero as Lancelot. The film was directed by Joshua Logan. Science Fiction Untitled Nikola Tesla Project is an in production action drama sci-fi film written by Vladimir Rajcic. Documentary film Quod erat demonstrandum is a 2012 short film written by Jean-Luc Godard and directed by Fabrice Aragno. Documentary film Anatomy of t.A.T.u., is a documentary film directed by Vitaly Mansky, chronicling the lives of the group t.A.T.u. on their promotional tour in USA, but most of all, revealing the girls' true lives, including their sexuality. The movie's main selling point was the revelation that neither Yulia Volkova nor Lena Katina are, or were, lesbians. They stated that it was all just a marketing strategy; a brainchild developed by their manager, Ivan Shapovalov. Volkova said that before t.A.T.u., she had never thought about girls in that way, but during t.A.T.u. she had fallen in love with another girl, although the physical aspect had not developed beyond kissing. The film also showed that both girls are religious. Katina visits church and goes to confession regularly; she believes that her career forces her to do many sinful things. Volkova, on the other hand, is ready to do anything perceived as popular in the musical world. She isn't afraid of anything besides loneliness. Katina is shyer, and said that she wouldn't ever have sex with anyone on camera. Another aspect of the documentary was drug use. Animation The North Sea Riviera is a 2013 animation short drama film written and directed by Joshua Wedlake. Documentary film A Little Dream is a 60-minute documentary film in English capturing the journey of former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam's life from Rameswaram to Rashtrapati Bhavan. It was produced by Minveli Media Works and scripted-directed by P. Dhanapal, and unfolds in the form of a story-in-story. Importance of Education is the theme of the film, which also contains audio and video clips of important people associated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. Noted dancer and actress Shobhana has played the lead role in the film. The short film concludes with a visual presentation of a poem A song of Youth, written by Dr Kalam. Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2008/01/21/documentary-on-kalam-launched-1200911675.html An inspiring life story of a great leader of our generation, Dr.APJ. Abdul Kalam, former President of India, this documentary will be preserved and shall benefit young minds for its motivational content. A trailer of the documentary can be downloaded from poduniversal. The DVD was released on January 21, 2008 at Chennai by noted Film Director K. Balachander in the Presence of Dr. APJ. Abdul Kalam, former President of India. The first copy was received by Prof. C.Ramaswamy, Secretary, Dr. Science Fiction Cocoon is a 1985 science-fiction/fantasy film directed by Ron Howard about a group of elderly people rejuvenated by aliens. The movie stars Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn, Brian Dennehy, Jack Gilford, Steve Guttenberg, Maureen Stapleton, Jessica Tandy, Gwen Verdon, Herta Ware, Tahnee Welch, and Linda Harrison. The film is loosely based on the novel of the same name by David Saperstein. The movie was filmed in and around St. Petersburg, Florida: locations included the St Petersburg Shuffleboard Club, Sunny Shores Rest Home, The Coliseum, and Snell Arcade buildings. The film earned two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor and for Best Visual Effects. A sequel, Cocoon: The Return, was released in 1988 in which almost all of the original cast reprised their roles. Comedy The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend is a 1949 romantic comedy Western film starring Betty Grable and featuring Cesar Romero and Rudy Vallee. It was directed by Preston Sturges and written by him based on a story by Earl Felton. The film, Sturges' first Technicolor production, was not well received at the time it was released, and was generally conceded to be a disaster – even Betty Grable bad-mouthed it – but its reputation has improved somewhat over time, even though it is not considered to be in the same league as the intelligent comedies Sturges made at Paramount Pictures that he is known for. The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend would turn out to be the last American film that Sturges would work on – although he would receive credit for films that were remakes or adaptations of his earlier movies. Sturges directed only one more film in his life, the 1955 French comedy Les carnets du Major Thompson. Comedy Clerks: The Lost Scene is a 2004 animation comedy short film written by Kevin Smith. Comedy Regular Guys is a 1996 comedy film written by Rolf Silber, Rudi Bergmann and Rudolf Bergmann and directed by Rolf Silber. Comedy Bird Doggin'! is a 2013 animation short action comedy music film written and directed by Bram Cayne. Animation The enchantment of L. Frank Baum's classic "Wizard of Oz" books is captured in the exciting Emerald City of Oz, based on the sixth book in Baum's timeless series. The Nome King plots his revent against the Oz people, who narrowly defeated him in "Ozma of Oz." Working with the help of Guph, an invasion specialist, the Nome King and his troops tunnel under the Deadly Desert with the aim of enslaving the people of the Emerald City. Dorothy, the Tin Woodsman, the Scarecrow and their friends fear the worst, as Princess Ozma insists on finding a non-violent solution. Narrated by Margot Kidder, the Lightyear Wizard of Oz series was featured exclusively on HBO. Comedy The Green Alarm is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller National Treasure is a 2004 American adventure/heist film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was written by Jim Kouf, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Cormac Wibberley, and Marianne Wibberley, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and directed by Jon Turteltaub. It is the first film in the National Treasure franchise and stars Nicolas Cage, Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha, and Christopher Plummer. Cage plays Benjamin Franklin Gates, a historian and amateur cryptologist searching for a lost treasure of precious metals, jewelry, artwork and other artifacts that was accumulated into a single massive stockpile by looters and warriors over many millennia starting in Ancient Egypt, later rediscovered by warriors who form themselves into the Knights Templar to protect the treasure, eventually hidden by American Freemasons during the American Revolutionary War. A coded map on the back of the Declaration of Independence points to the location of the "national treasure", but Gates is not alone in his quest. Whoever can steal the Declaration and decode it first will find the greatest treasure in history. Documentary film Der Indianer is a 1987 film directed by Rolf Schuebel and written by Leonhard Lentz, Michael Lentz and Rolf Schübel. Comedy Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise is the 1987 sequel to the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds. Its cast featured most of the main actors from the earlier film, including Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Curtis Armstrong, Larry B. Scott, Timothy Busfield, Donald Gibb, and Andrew Cassese. This film also provided an early starring role for Courtney Thorne-Smith. Other cast members include Bradley Whitford, Ed Lauter, and Barry Sobel. One of the movie trailers parodies the trailer of Poltergeist II: The Other Side where they pan the inside of a house, then the phone rings, and the person sitting in the chair facing away from the camera picks up, then the person turns to reveal its Heather O'Rourke's character, Carol-Ann, who says "They're Back." In the Nerds version, Robert Carradine's character, Lewis, turns and says "We're Back!" and does his infamous nerd laugh. Thriller A Night for Crime is a 1943 American film directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis. Comedy Rover's Big Chance is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 208th Our Gang short that was released. Animation Zula Hula is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Grampy. Thriller And Hope to Die is a 1972 crime drama film written by Sébastien Japrisot and directed by René Clément. Documentary film The Latin Skyscraper is a 2012 documentary film written by Sebastián Caulier, Leonel D'Agostino, Fernanda Ribeiz and Sebastián Schindel. The film was also directed by Sebastián Schindel. Comedy A group of college boys, bored with the every day “gay life” of LA, decide to skip Pride weekend in exchange for a camping trip in the woods. Quickly overcome with boredom in their new surroundings, the boys venture into a game that ultimately unleashes the vengeful spirit of a local legend known as Malice Valeria. Overcome by her deadly plan of tainted love and her thir...st to take back what was lost long ago, the boys must now band together before they fall victim to the poisons of a broken heart… Comedy Myra Breckinridge is a 1970 American comedy film based on Gore Vidal's 1968 novel of the same name, the film was directed by Michael Sarne, with Raquel Welch in the title role. It also starred John Huston as Buck Loner, Mae West as Leticia Van Allen, Farrah Fawcett, Rex Reed, Roger Herren, and Roger C. Carmel. Tom Selleck made his film debut in a small role as one of Leticia's "studs". Theadora Van Runkle was costume designer for the film, but Edith Head designed West's costumes. Like the novel, the picture follows the exploits of Myra Breckridge as she goes to Hollywood to turn it inside out: also in the story are a former Hollywood siren named Leticia and Myra's alter ego, Myron, who originally was a man before he became Myra. The picture was controversial for its sexual explicitness, but unlike the novel, Myra Breckinridge received little to no critical praise and has been cited as one of the worst films ever made. Animation The Urchin is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Marc Chevry. Documentary film Most Valuable Players is a 2010 documentary film directed/produced by Matthew D. Kallis and written/produced by Christopher Lockhart, about The Freddy Awards, an annual awards ceremony recognizing outstanding high school musical theatre in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Lockhart was inspired to make the film after watching clips of a Freddy Awards production on YouTube. The film appeared in the International Documentary Association's DocuWeeks showcase in August 2010, as well as the Mill Valley Film Festival in California. The Oprah Winfrey Network has acquired the broadcast and video rights to the film. Documentary film Nami no koe: Shinchi is a documentary film directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Kou Sakai. Comedy Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt is a 2003 television movie reuniting the cast of the 1960s Batman TV show. It features the original stars of the series Adam West and Burt Ward as themselves, with Jack Brewer and Jason Marsden portraying the young West/Batman and Ward/Robin in flashbacks. It was broadcast as a part of "CBS Sunday Night Movies" on March 9, 2003. Documentary film African Hunting Holiday is a British documentary by Louis Theroux. Louis journeys to Limpopo Province in South Africa to join the holidaymakers who flock there to hunt big game. Science Fiction Ömer the Tourist in Star Trek is a 1973 Turkish cult comedy science-fiction film, produced and directed by Hulki Saner, featuring Sadri Alışık as a Turkish hobo who is beamed aboard the Starship Enterprise. The film, which is the eighth and final in a series of films featuring Alışık as Ömer the Tourist, is commonly known as Turkish Star Trek because of plot and stylistic elements parodied from Star Trek: The Original Series episode The Man Trap as well as the unauthorized use of footage from the series. Comedy Pink Tush Girl: Love Attack is a 1979 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's Roman porno series, directed by Kōyū Ohara and starring Kahori Takeda and Ako. It is the middle film in the popular Pink Tush Girl trilogy. Comedy The Quiz Show Scandal is a 2010 South Korean film. The ensemble comedy satire is written and directed by Jang Jin. At a police station, people involved in a car accident are accidentally informed of the answer to the last question of a quiz show with a prize of over ten million dollars. On the day of the show, those same people gather again to compete against each other but they only know the answer to the last question. Who is going to win the fortune? Comedy El mejor papá del mundo is a 1941 black and white Argentine drama. It explores a son's gradual realization that his father is far from perfect, and also conveys a message hostile to global capitalism. Documentary film Songs from Tsongas is the video release of a concert by the progressive rock group Yes recorded live at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell, Massachusetts, on May 15, 2004. The video features the entire concert performed that night, which was part of the US leg of the band's 35th anniversary tour. The setlist features songs from all eras of the band's career, including a large number of progressive rock classics from their 1970s heyday, as well as a rare performance from the band's 1969 début album, two tracks from the band's 1980s pop rock era, and the first performance of the 1996 song "Mind Drive" from the Keys to Ascension albums. September 23, 2014 saw the release of a Deluxe Edition of the film on DVD, Blu-ray, and 3 CDs. The video features a 70 min edit of a previously unreleased concert held in Lugano, Switzerland on July 8, 2004 during the same tour. The japanese release includes the full Lugano show. Comedy My Heart Sings is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Ferruccio Tagliavini. Documentary film Scenes from the childhood career of Shirley Temple: her films, her fans, her fame. Comedy Still Waiting... is a 2009 American independent film starring John Michael Higgins, and Luis Guzman, and the sequel to Waiting.... Some of the cast of the original film appear in the sequel. Adam Carolla and Justin Long appear in cameo roles. It was written by Rob McKittrick. Science Fiction Myosis is a 2014 short animation science friction drama film directed by Emmanuel Asquier-Brassart,Ricky Cometa,Guillaume Dousse,Adrien Gromelle and Thibaud Petitpas. Thriller Color Me Dead is a 1969 Australian thriller directed by Eddie Davis, starring American actors Tom Tryon and Carolyn Jones. It is a remake of the 1950 film D.O.A.. Thriller Cause for Alarm! is a 1951 film noir suspense film directed by Tay Garnett, written by Mel Dinelli and Tom Lewis, based on a story by Larry Marcus. Ellen narrates the tale of "the most terrifying day of my life", how she was taking care of her bedridden husband George Z. Jones when he suddenly dropped dead. Documentary film Trains is a 1976 short documentary film written and directed by Caleb Deschanel. Comedy Ils étaient cinq is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Jack Pinoteau, written by Roland Laudenbach, starring Marcel André and Louis de Funès. In German-speaking it is known as "Treffpunkt Paris". Comedy Bol Bachchan is a 2012 Bollywood romantic action comedy film. The film, made on a budget of 700 million, is inspired by the 1979 film, Gol Maal. Bol Bachchan's official trailer was released on 24 May 2012 and the film was released on 6 July 2012 in around 2575 screens worldwide with 2700 prints. It received mixed critical acclaim but had a good opening at the box office. The film reportedly made a record for its advance bookings. It was remade in Telugu as Masala with Venkatesh and Ram Pothineni reprised the roles of Ajay Devgan and Abhishek Bachchan respectively. Thriller Mission to Mars is a 2000 science fiction film directed by Brian De Palma from an original screenplay written by Jim Thomas, John Thomas, and Graham Yost. In 2020, a manned Mars exploration mission goes awry. American astronaut Jim McConnell coordinates a rescue mission for a colleague. Principal support actors were Tim Robbins, Don Cheadle, Connie Nielsen, Jerry O'Connell, and Kim Delaney. Thriller Night in London is a 1967 Hindi film directed by Brij. The film stars Biswajeet, Mala Sinha, Johnny Walker and Helen. Animation Garbage Angels is a 2008 short animated film written by Pierre M. Trudeau and Pierre-Michel Tremblay and directed by Pierre M. Trudeau. Comedy Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel is a 2005 Japanese animated action/adventure film directed by Hirotsugu Kawasaki and co-written by Kawasaki and Yuka Miyata. It is the second film based on the popular Naruto anime and manga series by Masashi Kishimoto. It was released in theaters in Japan on August 6, 2005. Unlike its predecessor, Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow, Legend of the Stone of Gelel did not see a theatrical release in the United States, and was released as a direct-to-video instead. It aired on Cartoon Network on July 26, 2008 and was then released to DVD July 29, 2008. The movie takes place after episode 160. The theme song for the film was "Ding! Dong! Dang!" by TUBE. Documentary film All Under Heaven By Force is a 1964 documentary film directed by J. B. H. Wadia. Comedy Love Manga Typhoon!! is a comedy film directed by Rihito Arao. Documentary film Carve Your Destiny is an inspirational film. It is the maiden project of Indian filmmaker Anubhav Srivastava. This film aims to throw light on how to become successful in life with the help of detailed interviews conducted by the filmmaker with real life achievers belonging to diverse fields and cultures. Comedy Carrousel is a 2012 short film written and directed by Sophie Kluge. Comedy Ranga SSLC is a 2004 Indian Kannada-language Comedy-dramafilm directed by Yogaraj Bhat and produced by N. Kumar. Music was composed by Sandeep Chowta. The movie starred Sudeep and Ramya in lead roles Comedy Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes is an independent film made in 2004. Comedy Little Tony is a 1998 Dutch comedy film drama directed by Alex van Warmerdam. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Ethiri En 3 is an unreleased Indian Tamil action thriller film directed by Ramkumar. It stars Srikanth, Poonam Bajwa, Sampath Raj and Prabhu Ganesan in lead roles. The story revolves around a software engineer who falsely becomes accused of committing a crime and gets intricated into a gang war. Featuring music scored by Dharan, cinematography handled by Shaman Mithru and art direction by Remiyan. Documentary film Camp 14: Total Control Zone is a 2012 German/South Korean documentary film directed by Marc Wiese. It features interviews with Shin Dong-hyuk who was born in the Kaechon internment camp in North Korea. The film details human rights abuses inflicted on him and witnessed by him as prisoner there. Documentary film Wagner's Dream is a documentary film directed by Susan Froemke. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2012 and was shown in high definition in theaters across the United States and Canada on May 7, 2012. The subject of the film is the staging of a new production of Richard Wagner's four-opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen at the Metropolitan Opera beginning in 2010. Thriller Anaconda is a 1997 adventure-horror film, directed by Luis Llosa, starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Jon Voight, Eric Stoltz, Owen Wilson, Kari Wuhrer and Jonathan Hyde. It centers on a film crew for National Geographic who are kidnapped by a hunter who is going after the world's largest giant anaconda, which is discovered in the Amazon Rainforest. Despite receiving mostly negative reviews from critics, the film was a box office hit and was followed by three sequels. Comedy Hollywood-Monster is a 1987 comedy horror movie, directed by Roland Emmerich, about a film crew working in a haunted mansion. Emmerich's third movie, it starred Jason Lively, Jill Whitlow, Paul Gleason and Tim McDaniel. Documentary film Wer will krank sein auf der Welt? is a 1977 documentary film directed and written by Maximiliane Mainka. Thriller Goodbye & Amen - L'uomo della CIA is a 1978 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale, Tony Musante and John Forsythe in the leading roles. Thriller Dead Broke is a 1998 crime drama film written and directed by Edward Vilga. Animation Beyoutiful is a 2012 animation family experimental short film directed by Hsin Pei Liu. Comedy Charlie Ve'hetzi is a 1974 Israeli comedy and cult movie. The movie was directed by Boaz Davidson and stars Israeli comedians Yehuda Barkan and Ze'ev Revach. Documentary film Illicit: The Dark Trade is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Helen Fitzwilliam. Comedy Feed em And Weep is a 1928 comedy short film written by Leo McCarey directed by Fred Guiol and Leo McCarey. Comedy Den store barnedåpen is a 1931 Norwegian comedy film directed by Tancred Ibsen, starring Einar Sissener, Aase Bye and Agnete Schibsted-Hansson. It was the first feature-length Norwegian sound film. The lacklustre Harald is taken in by Alvilde, and charged with looking after her bastard child. It soon dawns on both of them that Harald has more potential than previously assumed. Comedy Le Courage d'aimer is a comedy drama directed by Claude Lelouch released on 29 June 2005. It is the result of a recutting of the first part of an unfinished trilogy - Le Genre humain with the scenes from the film that would have constituted the second film, called Le Bonheur, c'est mieux que la vie. Comedy Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese film comedy directed by Yuzo Kawashima with a screenplay by Kawashima, Shōhei Imamura and Keiichi Tanaka. It was voted the fifth best Japanese film of all time in a poll of 140 Japanese critics and filmmakers conducted by the magazine Kinema Junpo in 1999. Documentary film Witness: Libya is a 2012 documentary film directed by Abdallah Omeish. Documentary film Mozart's Apples is a 2011 documentary film written by Meilė Jančorienė and directed by Aloyzas Jančoras. Comedy x3 Trouble is a Malaysian thriller-comedy film about three good friends staging a car heist. Directed by Patrick Yau, the film stars Dai Yang Tian, Rynn Lim and Jack Lim. It was released on April 5, 2012. It was first screened in Taiwan and Malaysia, followed by Singapore. Thriller Vikalp is a 2011 crime fiction drama mystery thriller film written by Kukku Prabhas and Vishal Vijay Kumar and directed by Sachin P. Karande. Thriller Le combat dans l'île is a 1962 drama film written and directed by Alain Cavalier. Animation Die Purpurlinie is a 1960 short animation film directed by Karl-Ludwig Ruppel and written by Flo Nordhoff. Documentary film Brigid Berlin's story takes us on a journey through the life of a blueblood socialite turned Andy Warhol bad-girl. Thriller Alfred Hitchcock: More Than Just a Profile the 1930 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Comedy Golden Arrow is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Burgess Meredith, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Kathleen Harrison. Thriller A Map of the Heart is a 2002 drama thriller film written by Dominik Graf and Markus Busch, and directed by Dominik Graf. Thriller La Bestia en calor is an Italian exploitation film released in 1977. Directed by Luigi Batzella and written by Batzella and Lorenzo Artale, it gained notoriety when it was banned in the UK as a video nasty. This is one of many so-called video nasties about fictionalized World War II Nazi POW camp atrocities. The film is currently banned in Australia due to offensive depictions of sexual violence and extreme impact violence throughout. The film is also currently banned in the UK as well. Comedy Gegen Torheit gibt es kein Mittel is a 1974 comedy film directed by Gustav Manker. Documentary film Hope Along the Wind: The Life of Harry Hay is the 2002 documentary film directed by Eric Slade Comedy Clouds of May is a 1999 Turkish film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Documentary film Not Angels But Angels is a 1994 documentary film about young men in Prague working as prostitutes. The creator of the documentary, Wiktor Grodecki interviews the men, some of whom are underage, to find out more about their lives and how they came to be making a living by selling sex. The film also explores the hopes and fears of the young men, what they hope to be doing in the future, and coping with the possibility of being infected with HIV. Thriller Her Secret Life is a 1987 action-thriller film written by Carla Jean Wagner and directed by Buzz Kulik. Comedy Sleep With Me is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Rory Kelly and starring Meg Tilly, Eric Stoltz and Craig Sheffer, who play good friends that become involved in a love triangle, a relationship complicated by the marriage of Tilly's and Stoltz's characters. It also features Parker Posey, Joey Lauren Adams and a cameo by Quentin Tarantino, in which he expounds on the homoerotic subtext of Top Gun to Todd Field. Six different writers wrote a scene each about the arc and development of the relation between the protagonists, including Kelly himself. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Herb & Dorothy 50X50 is a documentary film directed by Megumi Sasaki. Comedy Fist of Fury 1991 is a 1991 Hong Kong film directed by Choh Chung-Sing, and starring Stephen Chow in the lead role. Aside from a few parodied scenes, the film bears no other similarities to the Bruce Lee film Fist of Fury except in title only. A sequel Fist of Fury 1991 II was released the following year. Animation The special picks up where The Little Drummer Boy left off-- at the little stable in Bethlehem, shortly after the birth of Jesus. Melchior, one of the three kings from the first movie, invites Aaron to travel with him to see his friend, an elderly bell-maker named Simeon who plans to make a very special set of silver bells to honor the birth of Jesus. Meanwhile, a group of tax collectors, led by Brutus and his dim-witted lackey Plato, break into Simeon's home. Simeon cannot pay his tax, so to compensate, the tax collectors decide to take the silver bells. Melchior, along with Aaron and his animals, arrives shortly thereafter, and they all take off to the tax collectors' camp, planning to take back the silver bells. However, this proves to be one of the most challenging tasks Aaron has ever faced. And things are about to get ugly when the tax collectors have their eye on Aaron's beloved drum. Comedy O Concurso is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by Pedro Vasconcellos. The film was released in Brazil on July 19, 2013. Comedy Manamagan Thevai is a Comedy-drama Tamil film starring Sivaji Ganesan and P. Bhanumathi as the main cast. Simultaneously made as Varudu Kavaali in Telugu with K. Jaggaiah and P. Bhanumathi. The film was released in the year 1957. Science Fiction The Adjustment Bureau is a 2011 American romantic science fiction thriller film loosely based on the Philip K. Dick short story, "Adjustment Team". The film was written and directed by George Nolfi and stars Matt Damon and Emily Blunt. The cast also includes Anthony Mackie, John Slattery, Michael Kelly, and Terence Stamp. Animation Apple Joe is a 2012 short animated film directed by Anna Altukhova. Documentary film Troop Train was a 1943 short propaganda film produced by the Office of War Information. While the film's assumed purpose would be to educate the American public about the role of railroad transportation of military divisions, Troop Train takes a more stylistic approach, with absolutely no narration and little dialogue. The director uses images to tell the story. Footage of rows of war material, troops marching and locomotives are cleverly edited to create a montage propaganda film, something of a rarity in the United States. The film is also notable for its depiction of service men's life on the long trips across the country to unknown ports, and to unknown fronts in the war. Animation Buzzy Boop at the Concert is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boops young Tomboy cousin Buzzy Boop. According to animation historian Jerry Beck, this cartoon is regarded as lost. Documentary film Julien Temple is a 2009 documentary film written by Stephen Organ and directed by Julien Temple. "Julien Temple's latest conceptual rock documentary puts the case for Dr Feelgood, as 'four estuarine John-the-Baptists to Johnny Rotten's anti-Christ'. Pub rock is often derided as a movement that was in the thrall of rhythm and blues traditions and 'proper' musicianship, at best an unfashionable precursor to punk, devoid of the DIY attitude and the year-zero rhetoric. Yet both movements shared contempt for the mainstream, were reacting against the prog-rock sounds that dominated the era, and a number of punk's prime movers were inspired by or graduated from the pub rock scene. Julien Temple's latest conceptual rock documentary focuses on Dr Feelgood, who came from the 'Thames Delta', Canvey Island, and puts the case for Lee Brilleaux, Wilko Johnson, the Big Figure and Sparko as 'four estuarine John-the-Baptists to Johnny Rotten's anti-Christ'. What emerges is the great, and deeply moving, rock'n'roll history of one of Britain's finest and unfairly overlooked bands, with Canvey, a reclaimed island in the Thames estuary just off the Essex coast, lying entirely below sea level and dominated by the petrochemical industry, central to it. Enlightening interviews with band members and contemporaries are complemented by some fantastic archive footage, which, at the very least, confirms Brilleaux and Johnson as two of rock's great showmen, and justifies Dr Feelgood's reputation as an incredible live act." Quoting Michael Hayden Thriller Cool and the Crazy is a 1994 American drama film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi and starring Jared Leto and Alicia Silverstone. The story revolves around an unhappily married couple in the late 1950s who both lead separate affairs. The film was Bakshi's first feature-length live-action film, being primarily known as a director of animated films which heavily utilize live-action sequences, such as Fritz the Cat, Heavy Traffic, Wizards, American Pop and The Lord of the Rings. Cool and the Crazy first aired on the cable television network Showtime in 1994 as part of the series Rebel Highway. Documentary film Is the Crown at War with Us? is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Alanis Obomsawin. Animation Animo resistente is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Simone Massi. Documentary film La Svolta. Donne Contro L'Ilva is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed by Valentina D’Amico. Thriller Gotham, also known as The Dead Can't Lie, is a 1988 American thriller film written and directed by Lloyd Fonvielle and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Virginia Madsen. The film was originally created for HBO. Documentary film Kabitar Ananta Jatrapathe is a 1991 documentary film directed by Sanat Kumar Dasgupta. Thriller Corn is a 2004 drama-thriller starring Jena Malone about the dangers of genetically modified food. Documentary film 2 1/2 Weeks in Paradise is a 1997 film directed by Yevgeni Solomin. Thriller The Sarah Balabagan Story is a 1997 controversial film based on the life of Sarah Balabagan directed by Joel Lamangan. Comedy Podium is a 2004 French comedy/fantasy film directed by Yann Moix starring Belgian actor Benoît Poelvoorde, Jean-Paul Rouve and Julie Depardieu. Tagline: "Name: Bernard Frédéric. Job: Claude François." Documentary film Gee Atherton ripping the Worlds course the day after winning the race, Robbie Bourdon stomping a 70 ft. flat spin and Fabien Barel dropping an insane, near vertical line in Morocco, that's right New World Disorder is back with it's 9th installment, "Never Enough." Filmed exclusively in Super 16mm and High Definition, the world premiere will screen September 24th, during the annual Interbike trade show in Las Vegas. In conjunction with Nissan Sports Adventure and Kona Bikes, NWD 9 promises to live up to all you would expect from the award winning series. Showcasing the talents of the best known pros in the business; Darren Berrecloth, Cameron McCaul and Paul Basagoitia, the new kids like Brandon Semenuk, Alex Pro and everyone's favorites Andreu Lacondeguy, Wayne Goss and Ben Boyko. Finding new spots to "capture the goods" in China, Australia and Morocco, following the Qashqai contest series through Madrid, Munich and London and documenting the world cup races in Slovenia, Andorra, Scotland, Italy and Quebec, "Never Enough" will leave you with an uncontrollable urge to get out there and ride your bike! Documentary film Piano Blues is a 2003 documentary film directed by Clint Eastwood as the seventh installment of the documentary film series "The Blues" produced by Martin Scorsese. The film features interviews and live performances of piano players Ray Charles, Dave Brubeck, Dr. John and Marcia Ball. In the documentary Eastwood explores his lifelong passion for piano blues and jazz. He interviews artists as Ray Charles, Dr. John, Marcia Ball, Pinetop Perkins, Dave Brubeck, Jay McShann, Henry Gray and shows archival performances of Fats Domino, Otis Spann, Art Tatum, Albert Simmons, Pete Johnson, Jay McShann, Big Joe Turner, Nat King Cole, Martha Davis, Professor Longhair, Charles Brown and Duke Ellington. Remarkable are two early performances of the Chess Records houseband with Otis Spann, Willie Dixon and, probably, Fred Below. Eastwood shows his interest in jazz music with an interview and performance of improvising musician Pete Jolly, who introduces Phineas Newborn. Also Oscar Peterson and Thelonious Monk are present in the film with several performances. Thriller Cross Country is a 2011 horror thriller film directed by Paul Fielding and Timothy Fielding. Science Fiction Abdullajon or Abdulladzhan, ili posvyashchaetsya Stivenu Spilbergu is a 1991 Uzbek science fiction comedy film directed by Zulfiqor Musoqov. Abdullajon is the first Uzbek science fiction film and is considered by many critics, filmmakers, and fans to be the greatest Uzbek film made in post-Soviet Uzbekistan. The film contains references to science fiction films of Steven Spielberg. The story is told in the first person by a security guard as a letter to Steven Spielberg in broken, but funny Russian. Most of the characters in the film speak in Uzbek. Comedy 2nd Best is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Sarah Gertrude Shapiro. Comedy Rabies is a 2010 Israeli film written and directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado. It is the first Israeli horror film. Thriller Knight Moves is a 1992 American thriller film, directed by Carl Schenkel and written by Brad Mirman, about a chess grandmaster who is accused of several grisly murders. Thriller Passport to Suez is the tenth film in the Lone Wolf series, the last to star Warren William as the character. The Lone Wolf battles Nazi spies in Egypt. Comedy Dil Rangeela is an 2014 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film directed and scripted by Preetham Gubbi. The film stars Ganesh, Rachita Ram and Priyanka Rao in the lead roles. K. Manju produced the film under his production banner K. Manju Cinemaas. The film marks the return of Ganesh and Gubbi together after their previous film Maleyali Jotheyali. The original score and soundtrack for the movie were produced by Arjun Janya. Released on March 7, 2014, the film was screened in around 125 theaters across Karnataka. Comedy Bhangra is a 1959 Punjabi romance, comedy and drama film directed by Jugal Kishore, starring Sunder, Nishi and Manju in lead roles. Documentary film La nudité toute nue is a 2007 French television documentary film directed by Olivier Nicklaus. It was first broadcast on 18 July 2007 on French television channel Canal+ during a special "all nude" day of programming on the channel presented by Mademoiselle Agnès. Comedy Peking Opera Blues is a 1986 Hong Kong film directed by Tsui Hark. The movie combines comedy, Hong Kong action, and serious drama with scenes involving Peking Opera. Director Tsui Hark described the film as a satire on the "Chinese ignorance of democracy." The film was nominated for six awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards including Best Actress. Thriller "Confronting the immediacy of guilt and regret in the wake of an unexpected tragedy, 22nd of May is an atmospheric and emotionally intense film that probes our contemporary understanding of death and disaster. Opening with a bravura sequence of stark realism, the film shifts into an unreal dreamscape in which the characters are trapped in purgatory, desperately trying to resolve the individual traumas that haunt them. After fleeing a devastating disaster, security guard Sam (Sam Louwyck) awakes to a nightmarish world where he is visited by victims of the tragedy. They draw Sam into the narrative of their own lives, revealing a harrowing glimpse of the sorrow they experience. A young woman accosts him for not saving her infant son; a lonely man confides his unrequited love for a shopkeeper; a frustrated slacker pines for the woman who rejected him. Several of the victims indict Sam’s failure to protect them, but their accusations are a pale reflection of the unremitting guilt he feels for a traumatic incident in his own past. Director Koen Mortier was last at the Festival with the alarming Midnight Madness film Ex-Drummer. His new work enters entirely different territory – it unsettles more than shocks – but he displays the same masterful ability to combine image and sound to hit viewers straight in the gut. One sequence appears to use Antonio’s Zabriskie Point as both inspiration and challenge. Mortier deploys his knowledge of cinema and impressive technical skills to make 22nd of May a compelling work of avant-garde narrative cinema. Blurring the line between nostalgia and longing, it creates a hypnotic procession of interwoven narratives, both present and past, all of which is grounded in the conflicted and soulful presence of Louwyck as the security guard. In confronting those he did and didn’t save, Sam is propelled into the remorse of his own past and forced to grapple with his longstanding sorrows." Quoting Cameron Bailey from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Documentary film Great Genius and Profound Stupidity is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Benita Raphan. Animation 200000 Phantoms is a 2007 short film written and directed by Jean-Gabriel Periot. Documentary film Sealed Fate is a 2011 documentary, Mystery, Crime Fiction, News film written by Matt Salzberg and directed by JD Leete. Thriller To levende og en død is a 1937 Norwegian thriller film directed by Gyda Christensen and Tancred Ibsen and starring Hans Jacob Nilsen, Unni Torkildsen and Jan Vaage. It is based on the 1931 novel To levende og en død by Sigurd Christiansen. A post office worker is left wrestling with his conscience following a robbery at his workplace. Comedy Aur pappu pass ho gaya is a 2007 Bollywood Drama film directed by Shantilal Soni and produced by Amit Srivastava.The film features Krishna Abhishek and Kashmira Shah in title roles with ensemble cast of supporting actors. Comedy Shaolin Popey is a 1994 Taiwanese kung fu comedy film directed by a Chu Yen-ping. The movie premiere was on 21 July 1994. It is starred Lin Zhiying, Xu Ruoxuan, Hao Shaowen, Shi Xiaolong, and Zhang Zhenyue. Lin Zhiying and Zhang Zhenyue also sang. The movie tells a story that a young boy helps his older brother to win the love of a girl. It is a youth comedy. The hero celebrity is Lin Zhiying, little comedian Jimmy Hao Shao Wen, the mainland kung fu boy Shi Xiaolong. Singer Zhang Zhenyue and Taiwan's new pure girl Xu Ruoxuan have become big highlights of the film, and the performance of Hong Kong stars Xu Haoying, Yuan Qiong Dan, Qin Pei can not be ignored. The movie itself has two related movie spin-offs, Messy Temple and Super Mischieves. Comedy La Totale ! is a 1991 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. The original film was the basis for director James Cameron's 1994 action comedy True Lies, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis and Tom Arnold. Animation Maaz is a 1998 French animated short film written and directed by Christian Volckman. Science Fiction Resident Evil is a 2002 German-British-French science fiction horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. The film stars Milla Jovovich and Michelle Rodriguez. It is the first installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is based on the Capcom survival horror video game series Resident Evil. Borrowing elements from the video games Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, the film follows amnesiac heroine Alice and a band of Umbrella Corporation commandos as they attempt to contain the outbreak of the T-virus at a secret underground facility. The film received negative reviews from critics but grossed more than $102 million worldwide. Thriller Poonam Ki Raat is a 1965 horror thriller film starring Manoj Kumar, Nandini, Shiv Kumar, and Kumud Chhugani. It was produced and directed by Kishore Sahu. The music was written by Salil Chowdhury with lyrics by Shailendra. Science Fiction Disturbing Behavior is a 1998 thriller science fiction film starring James Marsden, Katie Holmes, and Nick Stahl. The screenplay, written by Scott Rosenberg, follows a group of high school outcasts who are horrified by their "Blue Ribbon" classmates, and was compared unfavorably by most crtitics to the 1975 thriller, The Stepford Wives. Directed by David Nutter, the film gives no credit to the aforementioned 1975 film or the 1972 book by Ira Levin. Science Fiction Contagion is a 2011 medical thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Marion Cotillard, Bryan Cranston, Matt Damon, Laurence Fishburne, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet, and Jennifer Ehle. Contagion '​s plot documents the spread of a virus transmitted by fomites, attempts by medical researchers and public health officials to identify and contain the disease, the loss of social order in a pandemic, and finally the introduction of a vaccine to halt its spread. To follow several interacting plot lines, the film makes use of the multi-narrative "hyperlink cinema" style, popularized in several of Soderbergh's films. Soderbergh and screenwriter Scott Z. Burns had collaborated on The Informant!. Following that film's release, Burns brought up the idea of producing a medical thriller film depicting the rapid spread of a virus, which was inspired by various pandemics such as the 2003 SARS epidemic and the 2009 flu pandemic. To devise an accurate perception of a pandemic event, Burns consulted with representatives of the World Health Organization as well as noted medical experts such as W. Ian Lipkin and Lawrence "Larry" Brilliant. Comedy Rat is a 2000 Irish/British/American comedy film directed by Steve Barron. The film focuses on the transformation of a working-class man into a rat and how his family copes with the startling change. Comedy Get Well Soon is a 2001 romantic comedy film written and directed by Justin McCarthy. Documentary film Les éclats (Ma gueule, ma révolte, mon nom) is a film written and directed by Sylvain George. Comedy Trouble Along the Way is a 1953 film starring John Wayne and Donna Reed, with a supporting cast including Charles Coburn and Marie Windsor. The movie was directed by Michael Curtiz, director of Casablanca. The black-and-white comedy was released by Warner Bros. with an aspect ratio of 1.37:1. Comedy Cracker Barrel is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Roger Maunder. Comedy Mooch Goes to Hollywood is a 1971 television movie about an ambitious dog and her attempts to become a canine star after befriending Zsa Zsa Gabor, who provides the pooch with the skinny on the ins and outs of achieving Hollywood fame. The 55-minute-long film was directed by Richard Erdman and co-written by Jim Backus, who also stars in the film as himself. Mooch is played by Higgins the Dog. The picture is narrated by Richard Burton, who co-starred with Backus in the 1959 cinematic adaptation of Edna Ferber's Ice Palace. A movie aimed primarily at pre-school children that likely will appeal to Baby Boomers due to its evocation of the entertainment world of their own youth, Mooch Goes to Hollywood features cameos from many of the top movie and television stars circa 1970 who appear as themselves, including Vincent Price, Jill St. John, Phyllis Diller, Sam Jaffe, Rose Marie, Dick Martin, Darren McGavin, Edward G. Robinson, Cesar Romero, and Mickey Rooney. Documentary film Chuppan Chupai is a 2013 biographical documentary film directed by Saadat Munir and Saad Khan. Thriller Set sometime "after the Decline", in a world of no-place, this Hitchcockian story of an android, painstakingly created in the likeness of his maker, is a Frankenstein fable for the millennium. The dark and eerie world of PUZZLEHEAD is one where betrayal, deception, and murder lurk just beyond each twist and turn of this meditative plot. Special effects wizardry and sure handed direction drive this tour de force thriller by first time director/writer James Bai in this unusual and very strange tale of love, passion, and the conflict between man and machine. Comedy The Staffan Stolle Story is a 1956 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 29th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy "This is the second episode in the Maisie series, which focused upon the exploits of a feisty, clever, smooth-talking showgirl. The story begins when Maisie has hidden herself aboard a West African steamer after she discovers that she cannot pay her hotel tab. She winds up in a hospital upon a rubber plantation. There she keeps a predatory female away from a married doctor and saves the plantation from a native attack." Quoting the description from flicks.hokies-house.info Comedy Squibs is a 1935 British black-and-white musical romantic comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Betty Balfour, Gordon Harker and Stanley Holloway as PC Charley Lee. It was produced by Twickenham Film Studios. It was a remake of the 1921 film Squibs which also starred Balfour. Animation The Problem is a short animated film directed by Danny Uchoa. Documentary film Q.E.D. was the name of a strand of BBC popular science documentary films which aired in the United Kingdom from 1982 to 1999. Comedy Abo So is a 2013 comedy, drama and musical film directed by Juan Francisco Pardo. Comedy Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go Round is a 2009 Philippine comedy film produced by Star Cinema, starring the Philippine's Comedy Queen, Ai-Ai de las Alas, and Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada. It also features the popular loveteam of Sam Milby and Toni Gonzaga, and Dionisia Pacquiao's first film portrayal. Before the set of the Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go Round, director Wenn Deramas said that the film will be a Filipino version of the American film, Meet the Fockers, but with more funny moments inside it. Much to the belief of the public, the film is actually not a continuation of Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat. Rather, the movie adds to Ai Ai de las Alas's list of "Ina" movies; hence her respectively being deemed as a "Tanging Ina." The film's gross revenue was Php 79.00 Million. Documentary film Junket Whore is a 1998 documentary film directed by Debbie Melnyk and hosted by Lauren Hutton. This revealing documentary explores the relationship between Hollywood’s publicists and the entertainment journalists. It also stars many Hollywood artists including Sylvester Stallone, Martin Short, Alicia Silverstone, Charlie Sheen, Hugh Grant, Ed Harris, Gérard Depardieu, Jack Nicholson, Brooke Shields, Matthew McConaughey, Ashley Judd, Sharon Stone, John Travolta, Kelly Preston, Emma Thompson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage, Clint Eastwood, Jim Carrey, Robert De Niro, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, Richard Gere, Antonio Banderas, Pauly Shore, Sean Connery, Julianne Moore, Madonna, and Anthony Hopkins. It was produced by Rick Caine. Comedy Patolandia nuclear is a 1978 Argentine film. Comedy Rip, Sew and Stitch is the 150th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Small Town Rivals is a 2007 South Korean film. Documentary film One Hour is a 1990 film directed by Robert Frank. Comedy Magic Kid 2 is a 1994 film sequel of Magic Kid directed by Stephen Furst. Comedy Growing Pains is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 77th Our Gang short that was released and is considered to be lost. It was the final film appearance of Jackie Condon. Comedy 999-9999 is a 2002 Thai horror film directed by Peter Manus and starring Hugo Chakrabongse and Sririta Jensen. The story, about the deadly consequences of receiving a telephone call from the number 999-9999, is similar in premise to Final Destination or 976-EVIL. Documentary film "What prevents poor people from getting ahead? Banks refuse to give credit without collateral. Where commercial banks see insolvency, Nobel Prize–winning economist Muhammad Yunus sees opportunity. His groundbreaking Grameen Bank was built on the radical notion that if you loan poor women money within the context of peer support, not only will they repay and sustain the bank, but they’ll elevate their communities in the process. With millions of microloans to rural entrepreneurs in developing countries, Grameen is now audaciously importing its methods to the bastion of first-world capitalism: the U.S.A. First stop: Queens, New York. With an intimate camera capturing both buoyant and despairing moments, To Catch a Dollar chronicles the evolution of the tiny new branch. Will the solidarity principles translate to a diverse group of inner-city women? As the banking industry collapses, will these intrepid social-justice financiers succeed? One thing’s clear: we need new models to ensure prosperity for all." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix is an animated science fiction film based on the American animated television series Ben 10. It aired on August 10, 2007, in the United States and on October 22, 2007, in the UK. During the week-long special "Ben 10 week" in April 2008, it was revealed that this movie serves as the official finale to the series even though it was aired months before the last eight episodes of the fourth season. It was released to DVD on May 20, 2008 exclusively at Wal-Mart stores. However, neither of the alternate versions were on the disc, merely the original with Heatblast, but the fourth season DVD contains all four versions, plus the pop up trivia version. Chronologically, this takes place after "Ben 10 vs. the Negative 10" and is, in effect, the series finale. Thriller The Day of the Triffids is a 1962 British film based on the 1951 science fiction novel of the same name by John Wyndham. It was directed by Steve Sekely, and Howard Keel played the central character, Bill Masen. The movie was filmed in colour with monaural sound and ran for 93 minutes. Thriller The Last Birthday Card is a 2000 short, thriller, action, crime film written and directed by Stuart T. Maschwitz. Thriller Unknown is a 2011 thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. "Dr Martin Harris has come to rain-soaked Berlin for a biotechnology conference. But no sooner does he step into a taxi than he is involved in a bad accident. The taxi driver, Gina, succeeds in saving the unconscious Harris from drowning but because she lives illegally in Germany, she runs off before the police arrive. When Dr Harris wakes up from his coma he finds himself all bandaged up in a hospital bed. ‘Identity unknown’ says the sign at the foot of his bed. For Harris this marks the beginning of a nightmare: his wife Liz no longer recognises him and another man has taken his place – claiming to be not just her husband but also the renowned scientist who is to hold an important lecture at the conference. As if that weren’t bad enough, Harris is also being pursued by a hit man. He even begins to doubt his own sanity. What on earth has happened to him? In order to try to get back his old life, he sets off in search of Gina; through her he meets former Stasi agent Jürgen who has come across the surprising information that Dr Harris ‘is not the person he believes himself to be’. But, before he can discuss this with Martin, he is murdered. Once again, Harris and Gina find themselves completely alone in their bid to save his identity – moreover, they are up against some powerful adversaries." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy Un novio para dos hermanas is a 1966 Mexican film. It stars Pili & Mili. Sara García plays Seňora Cáceres. Animation Valentina is a 2008 Argentinian traditionally animated romantic-comedy film released in theaters throughout Argentina, Mexico, and Uruguay on July 24, 2008. It also had a limited release in the United States later that year. It did very poorly at the foreign and international box-office, resulting a box-office bomb. It stars Florencia Otero, as the voice of Valentina, and Sebastián Francini, as the voice of Fede. It is also Illusion Studios' first feature film. Documentary film Napoleon is a 2007 United Kingdom television film first broadcast on BBC One on 12 November 2007. It tells the story of Napoleon's part in the Siege of Toulon in 1793. It was filmed on Malta and Gozo from November 2006 to April 2007. The Beethoven-influenced musical score took a seventy piece orchestra and was not completed until mid-2007. Documentary film Alice and Darlene is a 2013 short drama, documentary film directed by Raul Domingues. Science Fiction Love Child is a 2014 South Korean-American documentary film written, directed and produced by Valerie Veatch. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film was theatrically released by HBO on June 18, 2014. Comedy Dongodu is a 2003 Telugu language comedy movie produced by Bheemineni Rushita Sai under Goodwill Cinema banner. This Movie is remake of Malayam movie Meesa Madhavan. The film features Ravi Teja and Kalyani in the lead roles. Music has been composed Vidyasagar. The movie released on 7 August 2003 was a decent Boxoffice success. Documentary film Marlene, also known in Germany as Marlene Dietrich - Porträt eines Mythos, is a 1984 documentary film made by Maximilian Schell about the legendary film star Marlene Dietrich. It was made by Bayerischer Rundfunk and OKO-Film and released by Futura Film, Munich and Alive Films,. Documentary film A Thousand Suns is a 2013 documentary film directed by Mati Diop. Animation Somewhere Over the Rainbow is a 2011 family, animation, short film written and directed by Brent Dawes. Thriller Watchmen is a 2009 American neo-noir superhero film directed by Zack Snyder and starring an ensemble cast of Malin Åkerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Patrick Wilson. It is an adaptation of the 1987 Vertigo noir graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. This film is set in an alternate history in the year 1985 at the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, as a group of mostly retired vigilantes investigates an apparent conspiracy against them and uncovers something even more grandiose and sinister. When the novel's final issue was released around October 1987, a live-action film adaptation became stranded in development hell. Producer Lawrence Gordon began developing the project at 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. with producer Joel Silver and director Terry Gilliam, the latter eventually deeming the complex novel "un-filmable." During the 2000s, Gordon and Lloyd Levin collaborated with Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures to produce a script by David Hayter; Darren Aronofsky and Paul Greengrass were also attached to the project before it was canceled over budget disputes. Comedy When Do We Eat? is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Niblo. Comedy The Auteur is a offbeat comedy film directed by James Westby. Released in 2008, Melik Malkasian stars as an infamous adult filmmaker Arturo Domingo, the artist behind such catchy titles as Five Easy Nieces and Requiem for a Wet Dream. Poised to be honored with a lifetime achievement award in his hometown, Domingo plots to use the recognition to help revitalize his career and raise money for his next big project, Gang Bangs of New York. Documentary film Transgender Tuesdays: A Clinic In the Tenderloin is a 2012 documentary film directed by Mark Freeman. Comedy Frosty the Snowman is an American animated Christmas family television special based on the popular song of the same title. The program, which first aired on December 7, 1969 on CBS, was produced for television by Rankin/Bass and featured the voices of comedians Jimmy Durante as narrator and Jackie Vernon as the titular character. This special marked the first use of traditional cel animation for Rankin/Bass in a Christmas special. Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass wanted to give the show and its characters the look of a Christmas card, so Paul Coker, Jr., a greeting card and Mad magazine artist, was hired to do the character and background drawings. The animation was produced by Mushi Production in Japan, with then-Mushi staffer Osamu Dezaki among the animation staff. Rankin/Bass veteran writer Romeo Muller adapted and expanded the story for television as he had done with Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. TV Guide ranked the special number 4 on its 10 Best Family Holiday Specials list. Thriller Todos estamos invitados is a 2008 drama, romance, thriller film written by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón & Ángeles González Sinde and directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. Comedy The Boss's Wife is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Ziggy Steinberg and starring Daniel Stern, Arielle Dombasle and Christopher Plummer. Comedy Leben zu zweit is an East German comedy film. It was released in 1968. Thriller Luna de sangre is a 1984 drama, thriller and action film written by Jose Luís Arcelus and Gloria López Villaseñor, and directed by Luis Antúnez. Documentary film The American experience:Grand Central is a 2008 Documentary film written and directed by Michael Epstein. Thriller 03:34: Earthquake in Chile is a Chilean film directed by Juan Pablo Ternicier, and written by Mateo Iribarren, which will narrate three different stories, based on the 8.8 moment magnitude scale earthquake, and subsequent tsunami that hit Chile in 2010. The movie will be premiered in the town of Dichato, in the Biobío Region, on February 27, 2011, exactly a year after the catastrophe, and will be released to the rest of Chile on March 3. The first teaser of 03:34 appeared in the Internet on January 17, 2011. The movie began to be filmed in November 2010, in the same places that the catastrophe occurred, with the support of the National Council of Culture and the Arts, and Carabineros de Chile, who helped with the recording in the affected zones. The movie had a budget of 1.4 million US dollars, and all money grossed by the movie will be given for the construction of schools in the most affected coastal zones. In January 2012, the film was selected to be preserved in the Library of the Congress of the United States catalog. Science Fiction Good Boy! is a 2003 comedy film, directed by John Robert Hoffman and produced by Jim Henson Pictures, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring 7 talking dogs. The film stars Liam Aiken as Owen Baker, as well as the voices of Matthew Broderick, Delta Burke, Donald Faison, Brittany Murphy, Carl Reiner, Vanessa Redgrave, and Cheech Marin as the abundant dog characters in the movie. The film was based on the book Dogs from Outer Space by Zeke Richardson. John Hoffman and Richardson collaborated on the screen story, while Hoffman wrote the screenplay. Comedy Love Hate is a 2009 short comedy drama film written and directed by Blake Ritson and Dylan Ritson. Documentary film The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. It was first shown in August 2008 on Channel 4. It won Best TV Documentary Series 2008 at the British Broadcast Awards in January 2009. Comedy Hi, Neighbor is a 1942 musical comedy film written by Dorrel and Stuart E. McGowan, directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy College-bound Peter Broadhurst is quickly taken off course when his beautiful sex-crazed neighbor decides to use him as her personal sex toy. Peter thinks he's landed in the most amazing fantasy a teen could ever imagine until his mother catches him and all hell breaks loose. Thriller The Robber is a 2010 drama film directed by Benjamin Heisenberg. The film is based on a novel by the Austrian author Martin Prinz, and was shot on location in Vienna. The main character, Johann Rettenberger, is based on Austrian bank-robber and runner Johann Kastenberger. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Irish Tour '74 is a film directed by Tony Palmer. It documents Rory Gallagher's tour of Northern Ireland in 1974. Gallagher toured at a time of great political turmoil and violence. Gallagher's band at the time was Gerry McAvoy on bass guitar, Lou Martin on keyboards and Rod de'Ath on drums. Animation Prakriti Ka Niyam is a 1977 short animated film directed by B. R. Shendge. Comedy Rewilding America: Lessons Learned from the Cape Cod Bear is a adventure comedy documentary film directed by Maryanne Galvin. Comedy Now Follows is a 2011 short comedy film written by Erik Schmitt, directed by Erik Schmitt and Stephan Müller. Comedy Dead Like Me: Life After Death is a 2009 direct-to-video film directed by Stephen Herek. The film is based on the short-lived 2003 television series Dead Like Me created by Bryan Fuller. Science Fiction Future-Kill is a 1985 low-budget comedy science fiction-horror film about a group of frat boys who are hunted in a futuristic city by mutants. The film was directed by Ronald W. Moore, and stars Edwin Neal, Marilyn Burns, and Gabriel Folse. The poster for the film was designed by renowned artist H. R. Giger. Thriller Panic Room is a 2002 American thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by David Koepp. The film stars Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart as a mother and daughter whose new home is invaded by burglars, played by Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto, and Dwight Yoakam. Koepp's screenplay was inspired by news coverage in 2000 about panic rooms. The film was Fincher's fifth feature film, following Fight Club. Fincher and Koepp brought together a crew of people with whom each had worked before. The house and its panic room were built on a Raleigh Studios lot. Nicole Kidman was originally cast as the mother, but she left after aggravating a previous injury. Her departure threatened the completion of the film, but Foster quickly replaced Kidman. The filmmakers used computer-generated imagery to create the illusion of the film camera moving through the house's rooms. Foster became pregnant during the shooting schedule, so filming was suspended until after she gave birth. The film was commercially released in the United States and Canada on March 29, 2002. The film cost $48 million and it grossed $30 million on its opening weekend. In the United States and Canada, it grossed $96.4 million. Thriller John Carpenter's Village of the Damned is a 1995 science fiction-horror film directed by John Carpenter. It is a remake of the 1960 film of the same name which is based on the novel The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham. The 1995 remake is set in Northern California, while the book and original film were both set in the United Kingdom. The film was marketed with the tagline, "Beware the Children." It stars Christopher Reeve, Kirstie Alley, Linda Kozlowski, Michael Pare, Mark Hamill and Meredith Salenger. Documentary film Collapse, directed by Chris Smith, is an American documentary film exploring the theories, writings and life story of controversial author Michael Ruppert. Collapse premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2009 to positive reviews. Animation The Barnyard Olympics is a 1932 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Thriller Innocence is a 2013 American horror drama film directed by Hilary Brougher, who co-wrote the film with Tristine Skyler. The movie is based on the 2000 novel by the same name by Jane Mendelsohn. It had its world premiere on 26 October, 2013 at the Austin Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release in the United States on 5 September, 2014. The movie stars Sophie Curtis, Kelly Reilly, Graham Phillips, Linus Roache, Sarah Sutherland and Stephanie March. Comedy Sudkate Salateped is a 2010 comedy romance film written and directed by Rerkchai Paungpetch. Animation Rhythm on the Reservation is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. The short features the final theatrical appearance of Betty. Thriller Criminal Desire is a 1998 drama film written by Mark Freed, Dave Tedder and directed by Mark Freed. Documentary film X-ray Man is a 2012 short drama war historical fiction documentary film directed by Kerri Yost. Documentary film Journey to Beijing is a 1998 documentary film directed by Evans Chan. Thriller Apocalypse III: Tribulation is a 2000 thriller film by Cloud Ten Pictures, starring Gary Busey, Howie Mandel, Nick Mancuso, and Margot Kidder. The film is the second sequel to Apocalypse, although its first half is set prior to the events of the previous film. The film tells the story of Tom Camboro, a police detective who finds himself battling a mysterious group with psychic powers. When his wife, sister, and brother-in-law become the target of this dark society, he rushes to their aid, but is incapicated before he can intervene. Tom awakens from a coma two years later to discover a transformed world. All Christians have vanished in the Rapture, and most of the world worships the Antichrist. A subplot continues the tale of Helen Hannah, one of the leading members of the Resistance to the Antichrist. Comedy Tobacco Road is a 1941 film directed by John Ford starring Charley Grapewin, Marjorie Rambeau, Gene Tierney, William Tracy Dana Andrews and Ward Bond. It was based on the novel of the same name by Erskine Caldwell, but the plot was rewritten for the film. Documentary film Trazando Aleida is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Christiane Burkhard. Animation Two Gophers from Texas is a 1948 Merrie Melodies short starring the Goofy Gophers directed by Arthur Davis and produced by Eddie Selzer. Mel Blanc voiced the unnamed dog and Mac, while an uncredited Stan Freberg voiced Tosh. The title is a pun on Two Guys from Texas, a comedy released earlier that year from Warner Brothers, although the short has nothing to do with Texas. It would be the last Goofy Gophers cartoon produced before Davis' unit was disbanded, and the first time the Gophers would appear brown and tan. Documentary film Hommage à Noir is a 1996 film/ visual poem set to music filmed to honor and highlight the culture of Africa. Director Ralf Schmerberg shot this film entirely in black and white, which is set to a soundtrack of African rhythms mixed with electronica. Comedy The Betty Boop Movie Mystery is a 1989 animated special starring Betty Boop. Comedy Elvis Gratton II: Miracle à Memphis is a film directed by Pierre Falardeau released on July 1, 1999. Thriller Summer Scars is a 2007 British horror film produced and directed by Julian Richards. It is based on a hostage situation that Richards experienced during his childhood. The cast includes Kevin Howarth, Ciaran Joyce, Amy Harvey, Darren Evans, Jonathan Jones, Chris Conway, Ryan Conway, and Chole Parfitt. Animation Tom and the Poor Little Girl is a 2005 animated short film directed by Andreas Hykade. Thriller The Alphabet Killer is a 2008 thriller-horror film, loosely based on the Alphabet murders that took place in Rochester, New York between 1971 and 1973. Eliza Dushku stars as the main character, alongside Cary Elwes, Michael Ironside, Bill Moseley and Timothy Hutton. The film is directed by Rob Schmidt, director of Wrong Turn also starring Dushku and written by Tom Malloy, who also acted in a supporting role. Thriller Night at the Carriage House is an upcoming thriller film written by Rich Cirillo and Steven James Creazzo and directed by Steven James Creazzo. Comedy Maybe Baby is a 2000 British comedy film starring Hugh Laurie and Joely Richardson. It was written and directed by Ben Elton, based upon his novel Inconceivable. Comedy Christmas is Ruined is a 2012 short comedy crime film written by Tom Lenk and directed by Andrew Putschoegl Documentary film Bandas Tributo is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Alberto Hayden. Animation Au! is a 2007 short fantasy film written and directed by Hegyi Magdolna. Animation Grand Central Diary is a 2013 animation short film directed by Andy London and Carolyn London. Thriller The Team is a 2010 documentary film directed by Patrick Reed. Animation Woody Woodpecker's pursuing his favorite pastime, writing a tome on "Work and How to Avoid It," while all his friends of the forest work industriously to store food for the long winter ahead. He's warned by the other forest animals to store food, but he doesn't heed their warnings. With the first snow, the laugh's on Woody, who finds himself cold and starving during wintertime, a la "The Grasshopper and the Ants." He nearly starves to death sponging food off animals. They pour on the ice, but Woody merrily thaws his way out. Thriller Deliverance is a 1972 American dramatic thriller film produced and directed by John Boorman and starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, and Ronny Cox, with the latter two making their feature film debuts. The film is based on the 1970 novel of the same name by American author James Dickey, who has a small role in the film as the Sheriff. The screenplay was written by Dickey and an uncredited Boorman. Widely acclaimed as a landmark picture, the film is noted both for the memorable music scene near the beginning, with one of the city men duelling on guitar with a strange country boy playing banjo, that sets the tone for what lies ahead—a trip into unknown and potentially dangerous territory—and for its notorious male rape scene. In 2008, Deliverance was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Une femme fatale is a 1974 film directed by Jacques Doniol-Valcroze. Thriller Hostage Diner is a film directed by Jerome Elston Scott. Comedy Ringo is a 1978 TV movie starring Ringo Starr as a both fictionalized version of himself, and as his fictional half-brother "Ognir Rrats". It also features an all-star cast, including Art Carney, Carrie Fisher and George Harrison. Ringo performs songs from his then-current album Bad Boy and older material. The film's story is loosely based on The Prince and the Pauper. The program finished 53rd of 65 network prime-time programs for the week. Comedy Davy is a 1958 British comedy-drama film directed by Michael Relph and starring Harry Secombe, Alexander Knox and Ron Randell. It was the last comedy to be made by Ealing Studios and had the distinction of being the first British film in Technirama. Already a popular British radio personality on The Goon Show, Davy was intended to launch Harry Secombe's solo career, but it was only moderately successful. Peter Frampton, who plays young Tim was the son of Harry Frampton: Makeup artist for many years at Ealing. He would eventually follow in his father's footsteps: working as his father's assistant on several films, including Hitchcock's Frenzy. In 1995, Peter Frampton won the Oscar® for Best Makeup for Braveheart. He remembered his filming on Davy fondly as "it meant time off school and star treatment." Animation Counterfeit Film is a 2001 short animation film written and directed by Brett Simon. Documentary film Between two worlds is a 1999 documentary film by director Bettina Haasen. The film focuses on the conversations between director Haasen and members of the nomadic Woodabe tribe in Nigeria. The documentary has an ethnographical approach. Animation Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a Christmas television special produced in stop motion animation by Rankin/Bass. It first aired Sunday, December 6, 1964, on the NBC television network in the United States, and was sponsored by General Electric under the umbrella title of The General Electric Fantasy Hour. The special was based on the Johnny Marks song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" which was itself based on the 1939 poem Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer written by Marks' brother-in-law, Robert L. May. Since 1972, the special has aired mostly on CBS affiliate television stations, with the network unveiling a high-definition, digitally remastered version of the program in 2005. As with A Charlie Brown Christmas and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Rudolph no longer airs just once annually, but several times during the Christmas and holiday season and on several cable channels. It has been telecast every year since 1964, making it the longest running Christmas TV special in history, and one of only four 1960s Christmas specials still being telecast, the other three being A Charlie Brown Christmas, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Frosty the Snowman. Animation What Light (Through Yonder Window Breaks) is a 2009 short film directed by Sarah Wickens. Documentary film New Order Story is a 1993 documentary on the English band New Order, featuring the majority of their music videos, as well as interviews with the band members, their manager Rob Gretton, producers, etc. It also features appearances from Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant, U2's Bono, Quincy Jones and Jon Savage. Written by Paul Morley, the film offers sometimes an eccentric setting. Though it's not visible in the documentary, the band was filmed at the brink of their separation that would last for seven years. The documentary starts off with the Joy Division days through its vocalist Ian Curtis's suicide to the formation of New Order. An edited version of the documentary was first broadcast on the ITV network on the night of 29 August, 1993, coinciding with New Order's headline performance at the Reading Festival. It was then released on VHS in October 1993, edited into a full version and a shorter American version. In 2005 the film was released both in UK and USA on DVD in its full version. It was also available as part of Item, a limited edition boxset available in the US that collected New Order Story and A Collection. Animation Foghorn Leghorn as usual sneaks up on the Barnyard Dawg and hits his rear with a 2x4 and when the chase begins, Foghorn leads Dawg over a well, which Dawg -when his rope reaches its limit- falls into, taking his kennel with him. After Dawg bails all the water out following this, he sneaks up on Foghorn and attacks him while the rooster is asleep. Foghorn, believing that Dawg is "lower than a snake full of buckshot", says that he could pay a visit to him and "gently break him in two with my good right arm!" when his muscles turn slack. He resolves to do some exercises to build them up. While he is doing push-ups however he sees a chicken pass by with unusually short legs. When he picks up the chicken, he uncovers Henery Hawk who then tries to take Foghorn. In response, Foghorn sends Henery on a wild ride on a plate. It flies over to the Dawg's kennel who is panicked by "A flying saucer! Little man from Mars!" and hides in and barricades his kennel. Henery however flies through a hole in the back of the kennel and causes Dawg to burst through its roof. He picks the chicken hawk up and Henery explains that Foghorn did this. Comedy Hello My Love is a 2009 South Korean film written and directed by Aaron Kim. Comedy Hit Parade of 1943 also known as Change of Heart is a 1943 musical film made by Republic Pictures. It was directed by Albert S. Rogell and produced by Albert J. Cohen from a screenplay by Frank Gill Jr. and Frances Hyland. The film stars John Carroll, Susan Hayward, Gail Patrick, Eve Arden, Melville Cooper, Walter Catlett, Mary Treen, and Dorothy Dandridge. It also features several orchestras including the Count Basie Orchestra, Freddy Martin and his orchestra, Ray McKinley and his orchestra, and The Golden Gate Quartet. Comedy Stretch Armstrong is a 2011 action comedy film written by Steve Oedekerk. Documentary film Those Who Go Those Who Stay is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ruth Beckermann. Documentary film North of the Sun is an adventure sport documentary film written and directed by Jørn Nyseth Ranum and Inge Wegge. Comedy Exporting Raymond is a 2010 documentary film, directed by Philip Rosenthal. The documentary follows Everybody Loves Raymond creator Philip Rosenthal on a journey to create a Russian version of the hit TV series under the name Voroniny. Comedy Travelling avant is a 1987 drama, comedy film written and directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. Comedy In this modern comedy, two long-time golf-buddies, realize their best days may be quickly passing them by as older age sets in. To combat these feelings, they decide to take off on a weekend journey to let loose and re-live the Palm Springs get-a-ways of their younger days � as much as their aging bodies will let them. The hysterical hijinx in this film begs the question, �If fifty is the new thirty then why do my knees ache? Laughs are aplenty in this comedy of age comedy about the coming of age. Science Fiction Virus — literally "Day of Resurrection" — is a 1980 post-apocalyptic science fiction movie directed by Kinji Fukasaku and based on a 1964 novel written by Sakyo Komatsu. It starred Masao Kusakari, George Kennedy, Robert Vaughn, Chuck Connors, Olivia Hussey, Edward James Olmos, Ken Ogata, Glenn Ford and Sonny Chiba. The film is notable for being the most expensive Japanese film ever made at the time. Thriller Mankatha is a 2011 Indian Tamil action thriller film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu. It features Ajith Kumar in the lead role, starring in his 50th film, along with an ensemble cast including Arjun Sarja, Trisha Krishnan, Vaibhav Reddy, Lakshmi Rai, Andrea Jeremiah, Premji Amaren, Mahat Raghavendra and Anjali. It was produced by Dhayanidhi Alagiri's Cloud Nine Movies while Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the musical score and soundtrack, with Sakthi Saravanan working as the cinematographer and the duo Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth as editors. The story, set in Mumbai, revolves around a heist of cricket betting money, executed by a gang of four thieves, who are joined by a fifth unknown man, and its aftermaths. The film was formally launched in August 2010, with its principal photography beginning on 25 October 2010. Filming was held for more than eight months and took place primarily across Chennai, the Dharavi slum in Mumbai and Bangkok, Thailand. Following speculations regarding the film's release, Sun Pictures acquired the theatrical rights and distributed the film via Raadhika Sarathkumar's Radaan Mediaworks. Comedy Condones.com is a 2009 comedy film directed by Abraham Mancilla. Comedy Top Man is a 1943 American black-and-white film starring Donald O'Connor, Susanna Foster, Lillian Gish, Richard Dix, and Peggy Ryan. This was O'Connor and Ryan's first film away from the third of their trio, Gloria Jean. Comedy Una moglie bellissima is a 2007 comedy film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni. Documentary film Finding Our Voice is a 2012 short documentary drama film directed by Bayou Bennett and Daniel Lir. Documentary film It Was Better Tomorrow is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Hinde Boujemaa. Documentary film Hôtel des Invalides is a 1952 French short documentary film directed by Georges Franju. Documentary film The Private Life of the Gannets is a 1934 British short documentary film, directed by Julian Huxley, about a colony of Northern Gannet on the small rocky island of Grassholm, off the coast of Wales. It received a special mention at the 3rd Venice International Film Festival in 1935 and won the Best Short Subject at the 10th Academy Awards in 1938. The title was chosen by producer Alexander Korda as a reference to The Private Life of Henry VIII, his breakthrough film of the previous year. The "truly landmark film," provides, according to WildFilmHistory, "an absorbing and atmospheric account," by combining, "close-up, slow motion and aerial shots." This, "groundbreaking footage," "Shot with the support of the Royal Navy," "reveals the incredible private lives of these birds as they squabble over territory, perform spectacular dives and regurgitate fish for their young." Comedy Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin, also known as Život a neobyčejná dobrodružství vojáka Ivana Čonkina, is a 1994 comedy drama film directed by Jiří Menzel. The film entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal. It is based on the novel The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin by Vladimir Voinovich. It is a coproduction between Russia, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, France and Italy. Animation Telly is a 2012 short animated horror film written and directed by Evan Mather. Comedy Heartlands is a 2002 film directed by Damien O'Donnell and written by Paul Fraser. It is a comedy-drama-road movie, running at 90 minutes, produced in the United Kingdom. It was screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival. Documentary film After-Crass is a film directed by Marian Wallace. Comedy Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx is a 1970 film directed by Waris Hussein and written by Gabriel Walsh. It starred Gene Wilder as the titular Quackser Fortune, a poor Irish manure collector who falls in love with an American exchange student after she almost runs him over. Comedy The Things My Father Never Taught Me is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Burleigh Smith. It features Smith, Aiden Papamihail and Bridie Carter. The film has the distinction of being accepted into over one hundred and thirty film festivals across eighteen countries. Documentary film The Camden 28 is a 2007 documentary film about twenty-eight members of the "Catholic Left" who were arrested in 1971 for attempting to break into and vandalize a draft board in Camden, New Jersey. Because the Camden 28 were not militant and did not plant bombs like the Weathermen, they provided a much greater threat to the U.S. government - the growing religious opposition to the Vietnam war could not be written off as extremist, so they had to be brought down. The Camden 28 was written, directed, and produced by Anthony Giacchino. In 2007, it was aired as part of PBS's Point of View series. The film was met with high critical praise and received an 88% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a WGA Award nomination for Best Documentary Screenplay. Thriller Hot Boyz is a 2000 action crime film written and directed by Master P. It stars Silkk the Shocker, Snoop Dogg, C-Murder and Mystikal. This film started a brief rivalry between No Limit Records and Cash Money Records as the name "Hot Boyz" was already the name of the popular rap group, which consisted of: Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Turk, and B.G. Comedy Excuse Me for Living is a 2011 romance and comedy film written and directed by Ric Klass. Documentary film Life After Death is a 2014 documentary comedy biographical film directed by Joe Callander. Documentary film The Eternally Feminine is a 1969 short film directed by Ion Moscu. Comedy Where's Officer Tuba? is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Philip Chan and Ricky Lau and starring Sammo Hung, David Chiang, Jacky Cheung and Joey Wong. The film was later remade as Look Out, Officer! in 1990 which starred Stephen Chow. Thriller Madame Sin is a 1972 British thriller film directed by David Greene and starring Bette Davis, Robert Wagner, Denholm Elliot and Gordon Jackson. The screenplay was written by Greene and Barry Oringer. Animation Daydreamer is a 2012 short animation film written by Jualiana Calafange and Quia Rodrígues and directed by Quia Rodrígues. Animation The Duck Hunt is a 1932 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Documentary film Jornaleros is a 1978 documentary film directed by Eduardo Maldonaldo. Comedy Cleaver is a metafictional film within a TV-series that serves as an important plot element toward the end of the HBO television drama series The Sopranos. Although very little film material is actually shown in the series, its planning and development are discussed at large throughout multiple seasons of the show. The extent to which Sopranos character Christopher Moltisanti mixes confidential and personal information about the Soprano mob family into the story elements of Cleaver is the focal point throughout its development. After the project eventually materializes, Cleaver can be categorized as a direct-to-DVD mafia-slasher film — described alternately as "Saw meets the Godfather II", "the Ring meets The Godfather", and "a story about a young man who goes to pieces and then manages to pull himself together again" —. Several characters are credited for their involvement in the project. The screenplay was written by J. T. Dolan based on a story by Christopher Moltisanti, directed by Morgan Yam and produced by Carmine Lupertazzi, Jr. and Moltisanti. The film starred Jonathan LaPaglia as Michael "the Cleaver" and Daniel Baldwin as mob boss Salvatore. Comedy The Grave is a 1996 thriller starring Craig Sheffer, Gabrielle Anwar and Josh Charles. Its plot concerns two convicts who escape from prison to find a buried treasure. Documentary film El cielo abierto is a documentary film directed by Everardo González. Thriller Tell is a 2012 short psychological horror film written, directed, and edited by Ryan Connolly. It is loosely based on the Edgar Allan Poe short story "The Tell-Tale Heart". The production of this film has been the subject of many episodes of Film Riot, an internet television show hosted by Connolly. Many of the crew that worked on the film also feature in Film Riot, and the effects used in the film have been explained in detail as part of the programmes. Comedy Fat Pizza is an Australian film, based upon the stories and characters of the Pizza television series, created by Paul Fenech. It was released by Village Roadshow Pictures and made $7,888,102 at the Australian box office. All the characters that appeared in the television series appeared in the movie, however it was the last appearance of Sleek the Elite in the franchise. Documentary film The Lie of the Land is a 2007 documentary film directed by Molly Dineen. Documentary film Grandpa and Grandma is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Giedrė Beinoriūtė. Thriller Kurosagi is a film based on the 2006 popular TV series Kurosagi. After the finale of the TV series in June, TBS received many questions about whether there would be a new season or a film. TBS decided to shoot a film, beginning in August 2007. On March 8, 2008, the cast appeared on stage at TOHO Cinemas Roppongi Hills. At the end of the conference, a guard with a suit case filled with 3,800,000,000 yen appeared on stage. Yamashita said he would make another Kurosagi film, shooting it overseas. The official theme song is Taiyō no Namida. It is performed by NEWS, a 6-member band. Tomohisa Yamashita, who also plays the lead role, is in the band. Thriller Angel Town is an 1990 martial arts film starring Olivier Gruner. Documentary film La sierra is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Scott Dalton and Margarita Martinez. Comedy John En Marsha Sa Probinsya is a 1985 comedy film written by Ben Feleo and Roy Vera Cruz and directed by Jett C. Espiritu. Thriller Det brenner i natt! is a 1955 Norwegian drama film directed by Arne Skouen. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Double Dhamaal is a Bollywood comedy film and a sequel to the 2007 hit film Dhamaal, and the second installment of Dhamaal film series.. The film is directed by Indra Kumar and produced by Ashok Thakeria. It features the lead roles from the original, with Mallika Sherawat and Kangna Ranaut as new additions. The theatrical trailer of the film was revealed on 20 May 2011 along with the film Haunted. The film released on 24 June 2011. Upon release, the film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, unlike its prequel, however was a moderate success at the box office. Documentary film Scheherazade's Diary is a 2013 documentary crime drama film written and directed by Zeina Daccache. Comedy Big Fellas is a South African comedy film produced by Rogue Star Films. It was released on 23 November 2007 at all NuMetro Cinemas. Big Fellas was written by Ross Garland, directed by Philip Roberts and stars a South African cast. The film was shot on various locations that range from Cape Town to Cango Caves to Johannesburg. The story captures what life is really like in the new South Africa when it comes to BEE. Thriller After Midnight with Boston Blackie is a 1943 crime film, the fourth of a series of 14 Columbia Pictures movies starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie. When a recently paroled friend of Boston Blackie is killed, he finds himself once again the prime suspect of Police Inspector Farraday. Documentary film The Union: The Business Behind Getting High is a 2007 Canadian documentary film directed by Brett Harvey. Its theatrical run was limited to film festivals. Thriller Night Zoo is a 1987 Canadian film. It is directed and written by Jean-Claude Lauzon. The drama made its debut at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Who's Boss? is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation A ROZA is a 2013 short animated film directed by Marieta Cazarré and Juliano Cazarré. Thriller Cherry Tree Lane is a 2010 British urban dramatic real-time horror-thriller film, written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. Thriller Minority Report is a 2002 American neo-noir science fiction thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and loosely based on the short story of the same name by Philip K. Dick. It is set primarily in Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia in the year 2054, where "PreCrime", a specialized police department, apprehends criminals based on foreknowledge provided by three psychics called "precogs". The cast includes Tom Cruise as PreCrime Captain John Anderton, Colin Farrell as Department of Justice agent Danny Witwer, Samantha Morton as the senior precog Agatha, and Max von Sydow as Anderton's superior Lamar Burgess. The film is a combination of whodunit, thriller and science fiction. Spielberg has characterized the story as "fifty percent character and fifty percent very complicated storytelling with layers and layers of murder mystery and plot". The film's central theme is the question of free will versus determinism. It examines whether free will can exist if the future is set and known in advance. Thriller Mastan is a Bengali thriller Movie was released in 2004, directed by Rabi Kinagi, the movie featured Jeet, Swastika Mukherjee, Hara Pattanayak and Mihir Das.It was an unofficial remake of 1999 Bollywood critically and commercially successful movie 'Jaanwar' features Akshay Kumar, Karishma Kapoor and Shilpa Shetty. Thriller The Death and Life of Bobby Z, also known as Bobby Z and Let's Kill Bobby Z, is a 2007 American/German action film, directed by John Herzfeld, and starring Paul Walker, Laurence Fishburne, Olivia Wilde and Joaquim de Almeida. The film received an R rating by the MPAA for violence, some drug use, language and brief nudity. Don Winslow, who wrote the novel on which the film is based, acknowledged that the screen adaption was not successful. Documentary film Chaïm Soutine: 20th Century Expressionist Artist is a 2008 documentary film directed by Valerie Firla and Valerie Furla, and written by Murielle Levy and Valerie Firla. Documentary film Bishops Castle is a film directed by Dakin Henderson. Thriller Villu is a 2009 Tamil thriller film written and directed by Prabhu Deva. The film stars Vijay in a dual role while Nayantara and Prakash Raj play other prominent roles. Manoj K. Jayan, Vadivelu, Adithya, Geetha,and Ranjitha play supporting roles whilst Prabhu Deva, Mumaith Khan, Zabyn Khan, and Kushboo Sundar appear in item numbers. The film is produced and distributed by Ayngaran International and composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The movie was dubbed into Hindi as Ek Aur Jaanbaaz Khilladi and in Telugu as Yamakantri. It is a remake of the Hindi film Soldier starring Bobby Deol and Preity Zinta. The film was released on 12 January 2009 to positive reviews and was a success at the box office. Comedy The Duke Wore Jeans is a 1958 English film by producer Nat Cohen starring Tommy Steele and June Laverick. The songs from the film are mostly available on Tommy's many compilation CDs but no British CD has been pressed of the Original Soundtrack probably due to the fact of there being only 9 songs. The Original 10" LP is still available on some sites. Thriller Now or Never (German: Jetzt oder nie - Zeit ist Geld) is a 2000 film directed by Lars Büchel. Comedy Adaptation of the stage play by Tom Griffin about about four mentally challenged housemates. Norman loves doughnuts, and a girl named Sheila; Barry fancies himself a golf instructor; Arnold is beset with shopping problems; and Lucien is preparing to testify before a Senate committee. Looking out for them is a dedicated social worker whose wife warns him, ""These dear, sweet damaged guys are eating you up alive."" Animation U U is a 2013 short animation adventure mystery film written and directed by Yu Yu. Documentary film The First 70 is a short documentary adventure film directed by Jarratt Moody. Documentary film Hephzibah is a 1998 documentary film directed by Curtis Levy. Documentary film In December 2006, a torrential rainstorm hit Seattle. Tragic circumstances found Kate Fleming, a celebrated recording artist, trapped in her basement studio. Her spouse of nine years, Charlene Strong, returned home to find Kate sealed behind the studio door as the waters rose. Charlene's efforts to free Kate ended when the water reached the ceiling level. But Charlene's nightmare did not end once the firemen retrieved Kate's body and transferred her to the ICU of a nearby hospital.Emergency room staff barred Charlene from entry to be with Kate, as she lay dying. A "blood relative" was needed to grant the necessary permission. Precious time was lost as Charlene made frantic phone calls to Kate's family. Kate died that night, minutes after Charlene was finally given that permission. After facing this loss and the humiliation of a funeral director's bigotry, Charlene decided to take a stand. She contacted members of Washington's legislature, who at that time were debating Domestic Partnership rights, a cause that had failed in years past.Charlene Strong's dramatic congressional testimony is credited in the bill's passage. This event put Charlene on a new path, that of "activist," her cause - Marriage Equality for Lesbian and Gay Americans who lack the most basic of legal protections. Her story is one of courage and determination. It is one that inspires the activist in all of us, as it asks the soul-searching question: What would you do? Documentary film A Change of Face is a 1988 film directed by Tracey Moffatt. Documentary film Seaview is a 2007 documentary film directed by Nicky Gogan and Paul Rowley. The film chronicles the lives of a group of asylum seekers living in the former Butlin's Holiday Camp at Mosney, Ireland. The film takes an innovative approach to the use to sound and image in telling the stories of the Mosney residents. This has much to do with the past work of the directors, which has been focused on video art and gallery installation projects. The film premiered in the Forum section of the 2008 Berlin Film Festival and has since shown at many festivals internationally, including Hot Docs in Toronto, Silverdocs, Sheffield Doc-Fest, and the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo Film Festivals. The film was nominated in the best feature documentary category at the 2009 Irish Film and Television Awards. Thriller Kemper: The CoEd Killer is a 2008 direct-to-video horror film directed by Rick Bitzelberger, and written by Jack Perez. The film is loosely based on the murders committed by California serial killer Edmund Kemper. Comedy Late Last Night is a 1999 television movie directed and written by Steven Brill. The film stars Emilio Estevez and Steven Weber and also features cameo appearances by Allen Covert and Kelly Monaco. It is rated R for extensive drug-related content, sexuality and language. Science Fiction Body Snatchers is a 1993 American science fiction horror film loosely based on the 1955 novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney. The film was directed by Abel Ferrara, starring Gabrielle Anwar, Billy Wirth, Terry Kinney, Meg Tilly, Christine Elise, R. Lee Ermey and Forest Whitaker. Body Snatchers is the third film adaptation of Finney's novel, the first adaptation being Invasion of the Body Snatchers in 1956, followed by a remake of the same name in 1978. The plot revolves around the discovery that people working at a military base in Alabama are being replaced by perfect physical imitations grown from plant-like pods. The duplicates are indistinguishable from normal people except for their utter lack of emotion. Thriller The Gold Mine is a 2010 short crime fiction film written and directed by Jacques Bonnavent. Documentary film Skinningrove is a 2013 short documentary biographical film directed by Michael Almereyda. Science Fiction Space Battleship Yamato is the first theatrical movie based on the classic anime series. Unlike the later films that would follow it, this is a compilation film consisting of various television episodes edited from the "Iscandar" arc of the television series. It originally had a new ending created for the theatrical release in which Starsha had died before the Yamato reaching Iscandar. This ending was removed for the TV broadcast and was lost until the DVD release. In English speaking countries it was known by the title, Space Cruiser. Documentary film Jacques Lacan responded to questions written by Jacques-Alain Miller. This was filmed and broadcast over two nights on French Television. Documentary film Das Milliardenversprechen is a 2012 documentary film directed by Gisela Baur and Ralph Gladitz. Documentary film Sedia Elettrica. Il Making Of Di Io E Te is a 2012 documentary film directed by Monica Strambini. Documentary film Filmmakers vs. Tycoons is a 2005 documentary film written by Carlos Benpar & Ferran Alberich and directed by Carlos Benpar. Comedy Hips, Hips, Hooray! is a 1934 slapstick comedy film starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Ruth Etting, Thelma Todd, and Dorothy Lee. During its initial theatrical run, it was preceded by the two-color Technicolor short Not Tonight, Josephine, directed by Edward F. Cline. Documentary film Sexy Baby is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus. Science Fiction A malevolent race of zombie beatniks have descended from space to harvest the women of Earth, and the only hope for the human race is a square who will have to learn the rules of cool in order to save the planet. Johnny Keen (Josh Duthie) may not be cool, but his beatnik friend Maynard (Elan Freydenson) sure is. Perhaps by teaming up, Johnny and Maynard can stop the space weed-addicted aliens and save the lovely Susie (Shanon Lark). Drenched in greaser culture and sporting a rousing rockabilly soundtrack, Flying Saucer Rock N Roll offers a unique twist on the standard alien invasion flick. Comedy After Los Angeles is hit by a nuclear terrorist attack accountant Trent Baker and his girlfriend possibly wife find themselves locked up in their house as the world around them falls apart. After a short period of arguing and keeping their annoying neighbor at bay Trent and Jasmine learn that things are about to change for the worst. Five years of killing zombies and watching his former state fall in to a communist regime Trent learns to cope until his neighbor is killed by his sister now a vampire. Seeking help from his new government Trent finds himself host to a chili-loving gun-toting knight of the California Monarchy. Comedy Man of the Year is a mockumentary written and directed by and starring Dirk Shafer. The film is a fictionalized account of Shafer's reign as Playgirl magazine's 1992 "Man of the Year" and his struggle with reconciling his public persona as a sex symbol to women with his identity as a gay man. Shafer combines mock interviews with archive footage from Shafer's appearances on talk shows like Donahue, The Maury Povich Show and The Jerry Springer Show and recreations of events like his Playgirl photoshoots, his "fantasy date" with a Playgirl reader and the death of his friend Pledge Cartwright of an AIDS-related illness to relate the story. Comedy Other People's Money is a 1991 drama/romantic comedy film starring Danny DeVito, Gregory Peck and Penelope Ann Miller. It was based on the play of the same name by Jerry Sterner. The film adaptation was directed by award winner Norman Jewison, and written by Alvin Sargent. This was the last substantial feature film role of Gregory Peck. He did appear in one other 1991 release, Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear, a remake of one of his most famous films, but only briefly as a Southern lawyer. Comedy Hubička is a 1911 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. Comedy Three Men and a Little Lady is a 1990 American comedy film, and the sequel to Three Men and a Baby. Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson reprise the leading roles. It was rated PG by the MPAA. Documentary film Born to Boogie is a 1972 concert film based around a concert at Wembley Empire Pool starring Ringo Starr, Marc Bolan and T. Rex. Directed by Starr himself, the movie was released on The Beatles' Apple Films label. Born to Boogie consists of concert footage; recording studio scenes with Ringo Starr and Elton John, filmed at the Apple Studios in Savile Row, London; and various vignettes reminiscent of The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, shot at Denham and Tittenhurst Park, Sunninghill. The Tea Party sequence was filmed at John Lennon's estate in the same spots as Lennon's "Imagine" video was filmed. The actor Geoffrey Bayldon of Catweazle fame was bemused to find that things were not going to plan when he arrived to play his role as a waiter at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party Scene. The planned orchestra had to mime as the whole thing had not been planned too well. The UK premiere was held at Oscar’s Cinema in Brewer Street, Soho on 14 December 1972, attended by T. Rex, Ringo Starr and Elton John. The film was rereleased on DVD in 2005 with many extras including features presented by Bolan's son, Rolan Bolan. There is no appearance on the extra material from director Ringo Starr. Science Fiction Blindness is a 2008 English-language film that is an adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by Portuguese author José Saramago about a society suffering an epidemic of blindness. The film was written by Don McKellar and directed by Fernando Meirelles with Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo as the main characters. Saramago originally refused to sell the rights for a film adaptation, but the producers were able to acquire it with the condition that the film would be set in an unnamed and unrecognizable city. Blindness premiered as the opening film at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2008, and the film was released in the United States on October 3, 2008. Comedy Huchudagaru is a 2014 Indian Kannada-language comedy drama film directed by debutant RJ Pradeepa, a Radio jockey with Radio City. Comedy Beetlejuice 2 is a comedy film written by Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg. Animation Buddy's Circus is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was released on August 25, 1934, although one source suggests as a date November 8 of the same year. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Comedy Jenny, Juno is a 2005 South Korean romance film written and directed by Kim Ho-jun. It was released in South Korea on February 18, 2005 and pulled in a total of 289,829 admissions. Thriller Zodiac Killers is a 1991 Hong Kong action thriller drama film directed by Ann Hui and starring Andy Lau, Cherie Chung and Junichi Ishida. The inspiration of Zodiac Killers came from the case of a mainland Chinese female student studying abroad in Japan who died when she fell onto the tracks. Zodiac Killers is Hong Kong New Wave's representative Ann Hui's first attempt at making a commercial film, which, however, did not perform very well at the local box office. Even after finishing the film for a long time, no film producers came to her to make a film. Animation Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II is a 2008 episode of the television comedy series Robot Chicken, and the sequel to the Annie Award winning Robot Chicken Star Wars, which aired as a one-off special during Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block on November 16, 2008. Like Robot Chicken: Star Wars it has been released on its own DVD, on July 21, 2009, and will not be part of a season box set. The DVD contains the original broadcast version, and the "Extended Version", which features an additional 15 minutes of footage cut from the broadcast version. It was nominated for a 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. Animation The Day My Soul Became a Star is an animated short film by M. Eastling produced by Rex Rey Films. The film is a rare resource to encourage hopeful conversations between parents and children about the inevitable. Utilizing an innovative blend of 3D animation with 2D watercolor textures the film's artistic team created the short’s signature look. The theme song for the short animation is “Satellite” performed by Guster The film was among only 33 films from around the world up for Oscar consideration for the 2008 Academy Awards. The film is based on a children's book written by Molly Eastling. Festival Screenings: Cannes Film Festival 2008, Hawaii International Film Festival 2008. Documentary film Sherman's March is a 2007 American Civil War television documentary film first aired on the History Channel. The film is directed by Rick King and the executive producer is Jason Williams. The production combines narration with reenacted dramatic sequences as its foundation. The film, narrated by actor Edward Herrmann, tells the tale of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman, called "Uncle Billy" by his troops, and his five-week assault from Atlanta to the Atlantic Ocean and then north to trap Confederate States Army General Robert E. Lee. Sherman's military campaign has become the mythic symbol of destruction during the Civil War. The opening sequence poses the question that reflects the film's theme: Sherman: Terrorist or Savior? Comedy Bark! is a 2002 film written by Heather Morgan, directed by Katarzyna Adamik and starring Morgan, Lee Tergesen, and Lisa Kudrow. The film debuted at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize. The "extremely low-budget" film, which had its origins in a 90-second comedy sketch, is about Lucy, a professional dogwalker, who gradually assumes the identity of a dog. Tergesen plays Peter, her embarrassed husband, and Kudrow plays their veterinarian. Variety, reviewing the film after its Sundance screening, said it "seems to be a throwback to the craziness-as-higher-expression-of-individuality school that was in vogue between The King of Hearts and Harold and Maude, noting "Lucy's withdrawal doesn't seem to spring from anything — unless urban life's everyday rudeness and an overbearingly suburban-banal family background count — and scene by scene, Bark! builds no discernible rhythm, viewpoint or mood apart from a faint, rudderless, shaggy-joke tenor. Documentary film Books under Fire is a 1983 Emmy News and Documentary Award for Outstanding Background/Analysis of a Single Current Story - Programs nominated tv program aired in September 1982 in the United States of America. Animation Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still is an original video animation series written and directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa, and inspired by Mitsuteru Yokoyama's manga series of the same name. Giant Robo is an homage to Yokoyama's career. The series features characters and plotlines from the manga artist's entire canon of work, effectively creating an all-new story. The events take place in the near future, ten years after the advent of the Shizuma Drive triggers the third energy revolution. The series follows the master of the titular Robo, Daisaku Kusama, and the Experts of Justice, an international police organization locked in battle with the BF Group, a secret society hell-bent on world domination. The OVA is recognized for its "retro" style and operatic score. The character designs emulate Yokoyama's drawing style, and the action setpieces are influenced by Hong Kong action cinema, specifically the new school of wuxia and the 1970s kung fu wave. The first installment of the series, "The Black Attaché Case," was released July 22, 1992. Originally intended to finish within 36 months, the seven volume series was ultimately released over the span of six years. Thriller Crash and Burn is a 1990 American science fiction film directed by Charles Band. It was originally titled Robot Jox 2: Crash and Burn in most European markets, despite not being related to Band's 1990 film Robot Jox. Thriller The In-Laws is a 2003 American comedy film starring Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks, Candice Bergen, Robin Tunney, Maria Ricossa, Lindsay Sloane and Ryan Reynolds. The film is a remake of the original 1979 cult classic, which starred Alan Arkin and Peter Falk. Scenes for the 2003 film were shot on location in Chicago. The film was a box office failure, but received mixed reviews. Documentary film Blast 'Em is a 1992 documentary film directed by Joseph Blasioli and Egidio Coccimiglio. Documentary film Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver County is a 1993 documentary film directed by John Dorr and Mike Kaplan. Science Fiction 00:05'01 is a 2008 science fiction short film written and directed by Brian Winterton. Comedy Honeymoon Ahead is a 1945 comedy film directed by Reginald Le Borg. Thriller Malibu Shark Attack is a 2009 TV film, directed by David Lister and produced for the Syfy channel. It is the 19th film in the Maneater Series. Thriller La Balance is a 1982 French film directed by Bob Swaim and starring Nathalie Baye, Philippe Léotard, Tchéky Karyo, Maurice Ronet and Jean-Paul Comart. It won the César Award for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Actress, and was nominated for Most Promising Actor, Best Director, Best Writing - Original and Best Editing. The film had a total of 4,192,189 admissions in France becoming the 5th highest grossing film of the year. Science Fiction The Dark Side of the Moon is a 1990 direct-to-video science fiction/horror film. It was directed by D. J. Webster from the screenplay by brothers Chad and Carey Hayes. Comedy The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady is a 1950 musical film directed by David Butler. It stars June Haver and Gordon MacRae. Documentary film Gardel's Father is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ricardo Casas. Documentary film Dika: Murder City is a 1995 documentary film by Michael D. Moore on the late-life punk rock career of composer/singer Dika Newlin. The film features Newlin, who was 74 years old when the film was shot, in concert at a Richmond, Virginia, club where she is wearing black leather garb and singing punk versions of Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra songs. Newlin also talks about her childhood musical training with Arnold Schoenberg, and she performs several of her original songs. She also offers a Gioachino Rossini aria in which she meows the entire number. A clip from the 1968 film Night of the Living Dead is included in the film. Thriller Los peces rojos is a 1955 Spanish thriller film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde. Comedy Jamaibabu Jindabad is a 2001 Bengali film directed by Ratan Adhikari and produced by Surinder Singh under the banner of Surinder Film. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Babul Bose. Comedy The Knack …and How to Get It is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Richard Lester based on the play by Ann Jellicoe. It won the Palme d'Or at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. It received the Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. Documentary film Not Who We Are is a 2013 documentary film by Carol Mansour. Comedy The Meanest Man in the World is a 1943 film directed by Sidney Lanfield, starring Jack Benny and Priscilla Lane, and based upon a play by George M. Cohan. The supporting cast features Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Edmund Gwenn and Anne Revere. The picture's screenplay was written by George Seaton and Allan House. The plotline involves a kind lawyer who pretends to be mean in order to further his career, which has the unforeseen repercussion of placing his romance with Lane's character in serious jeopardy. The story was filmed before in the silent era in 1923 by First National with Bert Lytell and Blanche Sweet. Only a fragment survives of the silent. Comedy Christmas in Wonderland is a 2007 comedy film about three children who move with their father from Los Angeles to Edmonton, Alberta, where they catch a group of counterfeiters while Christmas shopping. Science Fiction Return of the Killer Tomatoes! was the first sequel to Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Comedy Zamaana Deewana is a Hindi movie which was directed by Ramesh Sippy and released in India in 1995. It stars Shahrukh Khan and Raveena Tandon as the leading pair, with Shatrughan Sinha Jeetendra playing their parents, respectively. Anupam Kher and Prem Chopra make supporting roles as well. The film was declared a flop at the Indian box office. Animation The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. The title is a pun on the 1964 spy show The Man from U.N.C.L.E., which was airing on NBC at the time. Comedy After their wedding, newspaper writers John and Jennifer Grogan move to Florida. In an attempt to stall Jennifer's "biological clock", John gives her a puppy. While the puppy Marley grows into a 100 pound dog, he loses none of his puppy energy or rambunctiousness. Meanwhile, Marley gains no self-discipline. Marley's antics give John rich material for his newspaper column. As the Grogans mature and have children of their own, Marley continues to test everyone's patience by acting like the world's most impulsive dog. Documentary film The Ghosts of San Berillo is a 2013 LGBT historical documentary film written by Edoardo Morabito and Irma Vecchio and directed by Edoardo Morabito. Comedy Breakfast of Aliens is a 1993 comedy/horror film written by Vic Dunlop and David Lee Miller and directed by David Lee Miller. Comedy 30 Days is a 1999 American independent film written and directed by Aaron Harnick. It stars Ben Shenkman and Arija Bareikis and premiered at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September. It was subsequently released in the United States on 15 September 2000. Comedy Nagai Go World: Maboroshi Panty VS Henchin Pokoider is a Japanese tokusatsu erotic-comedy film based in some works of Go Nagai. Directed by Minoru Kawasaki, it was produced and distributed by Total Media Corporation, and released in 2004. The movie draws several elements from many works of Nagai, most prominently the characters Maboroshi Panty and Henchin Pokoider, but some others are also featured in the film such as Satan no Ashi no Tsume from Kekko Kamen. Science Fiction Love Story 2050 is a 2008 Bollywood science fiction film starring producer Pammi Baweja and director Harry Baweja's son Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra. Some parts were filmed in Adelaide, Australia. Initially the film was supposed to release on 21 December 2007 but got postponed to 4 July 2008 due to extensive post production work. The premiere was held on 2 July 2008 in London. The movie was released on 4 July 2008 to negative reviews and tanked at the box office. Comedy Miss Cast Away and the Island Girls is a 2004 American parody anarchic comedy film written and directed by Bryan Michael Stoller, produced on a $2 million budget. It features Michael Jackson in his final scripted film performance. Animation Truant Officer Donald is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on August 1, 1941 by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1942 but lost to another Disney cartoon Lend a Paw. The story features Donald Duck working as a truant officer and making sure that Huey, Dewey and Louie go to school. The film was directed by Jack King while Clarence Nash provided the voices of Donald and the nephews. Comedy Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs is an animated science-fiction comedy film, the second of the four Futurama straight-to-DVD films. The film was released in the United States and Canada on June 24, 2008, followed by a UK release on June 30, 2008 and an Australian release on August 6, 2008. It has been confirmed by David X. Cohen on the audio commentary that the title refers to a phrase for sexual intercourse -- "the beast with two backs"—that originated in English with Shakespeare's Othello. Comedy Central aired the movie as a "four-part epic" on October 19, 2008. The movie won an Annie Award for "Best Animated Home Entertainment Production". Comedy Hello October is a 2011 comedy romance film written by Seneca Aaron and directed by Doug Dales. Comedy Besos de Azúcar is a 2013 film written by Carlos Cuaró and Luis Usabiaga and directed by Carlos Cuarón. Documentary film This is the story of how the music business was transformed in the 1980s by like-minded musicians who decided to self-publish their work. They formed a "network" before the internet or email made it commonplace.Today it is common practice for musicians to self-publish their work. But this is a recent development in music history, which began in the 1980s. It came in response to a music business with a narrow spectrum of music that was being released and promoted.Before the internet or email, there was a network of "Underground" musicians and bands who networked with each other by producing recordings at home, exchanging them with each other, and communicating with hand-written letters. They created their own "record labels." They produced independent magazines and the first generation of radio shows devoted to independently released music.In the 1980s the music industry was also transformed by numerous technological developments: the first affordable recording equipment, the first affordable synthesizers and affordable photo-copying. For the first time, musicians were able to record and distribute their music without a "major" record company.The network was supported by small, independent record stores (which have all but disappeared) where musicians could place their work for sale, as well as discover other like-minded artists and magazines. This created a sense of community in which artists were working locally with stores in their home towns. To a great extent, these stores helped build the network . Comedy Allari Premikudu is a Telugu romantic musical comedy drama film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by K. Krishna Mohan Rao starring Jagapati Babu, Rambha, Soundarya and Kanchan in lead roles and Ramya Krishna in a cameo appearance. Comedy My New Partner II is a 1990 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, starring Philippe Noiret and Thierry Lhermitte. It is a sequel to My New Partner. Comedy Na Zdorov 'ya! is a 2010 short film written and directed by Justin Pierre. Documentary film The Patron Saints is a 2011 documentary film directed by Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky. Comedy Turkey in the Straw is an upcoming comedy film written by Craig Zobel and Barlow Jacobs and directed by Craig Zobel. Documentary film The Moody Blues: Live at Isle of Wight Festival is a 2009 concert film directed by Murray Lerner. Documentary film Seen any good movies lately? One of America’s top research scientists hasn’t, so he heads to Hollywood to find out why! Join Ken and Jim on a hilarious road trip as they take an analytical look at the movie business in a futile attempt at finding order in a world of chaos. Is that screenwriter William Goldman once said, that Nobody knows anything about what makes a movie work is really true? Comedy Good and Naughty is a lost American silent film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Pola Negri and Tom Moore. It was based on the play Naughty Cinderella by Henry Falk René Peter. Released in 1926, it is a romantic comedy of mistaken identity about an attractive interior decorator who is forced to make herself unattractive so she can be hired by a firm that has a policy against hiring attractive women. Comedy The Family Game is a 1983 Japanese movie directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. The Family Game received several awards including the best movie of the year as selected by Japanese critics. Although the movie missed the Japan Academy Prize for the Best Picture, Ichirōta Miyagawa was awarded Newcomer of the Year. Animation Piccolo is a 1959 short animated film written and directed by Dušan Vukotić. Comedy Mystery Men is a 1999 American superhero comedy film directed by Kinka Usher and written by Neil Cuthbert and Bob Burden, loosely based on Burden's Flaming Carrot Comics, and starring Hank Azaria, Claire Forlani, Janeane Garofalo, Eddie Izzard, Greg Kinnear, William H. Macy, Kel Mitchell, Lena Olin, Paul Reubens, Geoffrey Rush, Ben Stiller, Wes Studi, and Tom Waits. The film details the story of a trio of lesser superheroes with unimpressive powers who are required to save the day. Despite its list of stars and mixed to positive reviews, Mystery Men made a little over $33 million worldwide against a $68 million budget. Animation Pin and Guin is a 2011 animated short film directed by Telmo Carvalho. Thriller Broken Springs is an independent horror film written, directed, produced, and edited by Virginia native Neeley Lawson, as his first feature effort. It stars Teague Quillen, Jake Lawson and Shannon Wallen. The movie was filmed in late fall of 2008, mainly in Gate City, Virginia, U.S. and Rogersville, Tennessee, U.S.. Comedy Sisterakas is a 2012 Filipino comedy parody film produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films and selected as one of the eight official entries to the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film was released nationwide in theaters on December 25, 2012. The film was directed by Wenn V. Deramas and stars an ensemble cast including Ai-Ai Delas Alas, Vice Ganda, Kris Aquino, Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, and Xyriel Manabat. The film broke box-office records in the Philippines upon its nationwide release in theaters. It now holds the title of the 3rd highest-grossing Filipino film of all time domestically. Comedy Last Friday Night is a short comedy film directed by Marc Klasfeld and Danny Lockwood. Comedy BoyTown is a 2006 Australian comedy film, directed by Kevin Carlin and starring an ensemble cast of prominent Australian comedians, including Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin, Wayne Hope and Gary Eck. It was filmed in Melbourne, Victoria. An official preview showing of the film was held in Sydney on 16 October 2006. BoyTown was released in Australia on 19 October 2006. It grossed A$3.1 million in its home country. Animation Svinedrengen og prinsessen på ærten is a 1962 Danish animated film directed by Poul Ilsøe and starring Dirch Passer. It is based on the tales by Hans Christian Andersen. Animation Space is a Lonely Place is a 2012 short animated film directed by Koyle Kendrick, Emmy Rodriguez and Jude Watson. Documentary film Jenni Rivera, also known as "La Diva de la Banda" was known for her work within the banda and norte. Comedy A Thousand Clowns is a 1965 film adaptation from a 1962 play by Herb Gardner, and directed by Fred Coe. It tells the story of an eccentric comedy writer who is forced to conform to society to retain legal custody of his nephew. Jason Robards starred in both the original Broadway version on stage and in the film. Martin Balsam won an Academy Award for his supporting performance in the movie. Documentary film Samba Fantástico is a 1955 documentary film written by Paulo Mendes Campos and Henri Persin and directed by Jean Manzon and René Persin. Animation The Proud Family Movie is a Disney Channel Original Movie which premiered on August 19, 2005. The film served as the series finale for the Disney Channel animated series, The Proud Family. Comedy Fala: The President's Dog is a 1943 short comedy film written by Buddy Adler and Joe Ansen and directed by Gunther von Fritsch. Comedy Jimmy thinks it's cool when he's recruited by a top-secret government agency to become a spy, but what's even more thrilling is joining forces with his action-hero movie idol Jet Fusion in an effort to save the world from a villainous professor. Inventions: Jimmy Bot, Neutronic Air Gum, Neutronic Localator. Comedy The Cardboard Lover is a 1928 silent film comedy produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard and stars Marion Davies. The film is based on a novel and/or play Her Cardboard Lover by Jacques Deval. In London Tallulah Bankhead played the lead female in the cast. On Broadway Jeanne Eagels played the female lead. The film survives at the Library of Congress and in the Turner library but is not available on video, DVD or the Blu-ray. Comedy Happy Accidents is a 2000 American film starring Marisa Tomei and Vincent D'Onofrio. The movie revolves around Ruby Weaver, a New York woman with a string of failed relationships, and Sam Deed, a man who claims to be from the year 2470. The film was shot almost entirely in Brooklyn, New York. Comedy Od zítřka nečaruji is a 1978 Czechoslovak film directed by Jindřich Polák. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Su mercé is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Isabel Muñoz. Thriller Trick 'r Treat is a 2007 American-Canadian anthology horror film written and directed by Michael Dougherty. The film stars Dylan Baker, Brian Cox and Anna Paquin, and centers on four Halloween-related horror stories. One common element that ties the stories together is the presence of Sam, a mysterious pint-sized trick-or-treater wearing shabby orange pajamas with a burlap sack over his head, that makes an appearance in all the stories whenever someone breaks Halloween traditions. Despite being delayed for two years and having a very limited theatrical release, the film received much critical acclaim and has since garnered a strong cult following. In October 2013, the filmmakers announced that a sequel, Trick 'r Treat 2, is in the works. Thriller Live and Let Die is the eighth spy film in the James Bond series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, it was the third of four Bond films to be directed by Guy Hamilton. Although the producers had wanted Sean Connery to return after his role in the previous Bond film Diamonds Are Forever, he declined, sparking a search for a new actor to play James Bond. Moore was signed for the lead role. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. In the film, a Harlem drugs lord known as Mr. Big plans to distribute two tons of heroin free to put rival drugs barons out of business. Mr. Big is revealed to be the disguised alter ego of Dr. Kananga, a corrupt Caribbean dictator, who rules San Monique, the fictional island where the heroin poppies are secretly farmed. Bond is investigating the deaths of three British agents, leading him to Kananga, and is soon trapped in a world of gangsters and voodoo as he fights to put a stop to the drugs baron's scheme. Comedy Nature Calls is an 2012 American comedy film, released on November 9, 2012 and the DVD version on January 22, 2013. Comedy The Family That Preys is a 2008 American movie drama written, produced, and directed by Tyler Perry. The screenplay focuses on two families, one wealthy and the other working class, whose lives are intertwined in both love and business. The movie is the second of four in which Perry's signature character, Madea, does not make an appearance. It is also the second Perry-directed film that is not based on any of the filmmaker's stage plays. Documentary film Beatles Stories is a 2010 music documentary film directed by Seth Swirsky. Documentary film Exilis is a 2013 documentary film written by Diego Meza and David Barón, directed by Diego Meza. Comedy Betty Boop's Birthday Party is a 1933 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Comedy Armadingen is a 2011 short comedy and drama film written by Thomas Krauslach, Philipp Käßbohrer and Matthias Schulz, and directed by Philipp Käßbohrer. Comedy Fiasco is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Nadia Hamzeh. Documentary film Dystonia is a documentary film directed by Yûki Kawahata. Documentary film On the Bridge is a 2010 documentary film directed by Olivier Morel. Documentary film Vladimir Putin in Deep Concentration is a 2012 documentary comedy short film directed by Dana O'Keefe and Sasha Kliment. Documentary film 33 Minutes to 34 Right is an investigative documentary. Documentary film Nihonkoku kenpo the movie is a Documentary film directed by John Junkerman. Comedy Bandidas is a 2006 French/Mexican/American Western action comedy starring Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz directed by Norwegian directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg and produced and written by Luc Besson. It tells the tale of two very different women in mid-19th century Mexico who become a bank robbing duo in an effort to combat a ruthless enforcer terrorising their town. This is the first movie that Cruz and Hayek starred in together. It was a co-production among France, the United States and Mexico. Comedy Life or Something Like It is a 2002 romantic comedy/drama film directed by Stephen Herek. The film focuses on television reporter Lanie Kerrigan and her quest to find meaning in her life. The original music score was composed by David Newman. The film's taglines are: "Destiny is what you make of it" and "What if you only had 7 days to live?" Thriller Nenu Meeku Telusa...? is a 2008 Telugu thriller film movie starring Manoj Manchu, Sneha Ullal and Riya Sen in lead roles. Supporting roles are done by Nassar and Brahmanandam. This movie is produced by Manoj's sister Lakshmi Manchu. The movie was released in Tamil as Ennai Theriyuma... ? which marks his entry in kollywood and Songs composed by Achu & Dharan and Background Scores are done by Santhosh Narayanan & Shakti. Sunil K. Reddy was the cinematographer for this movie. Inspired from movie Clean Slate. Documentary film Katatsumori is a 1994 short documentary film directed by Naomi Kawase. Comedy Our Time Is Up is a 2004 live action short film, written and directed by Rob Pearlstein. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film. Designated nominees were Pearlstein and producer Pia Clemente. The film did not win, when the Oscar went to Six Shooter at the 78th Academy Awards on March 5, 2006. Comedy Little Robinson Crusoe is a 1924 film starring Jackie Coogan. The film was directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Willard Mack. This movie is unknown to survive. Documentary film The True Glory: From D-Day to V-E Day is a co-production of the US Office of War Information and the British Ministry of Information, documenting the victory on the Western Front, from Normandy to the collapse of the Third Reich. Although many individuals, including screenwriter and director Garson Kanin, contributed to the film, British director Carol Reed is normally credited as the director. The film was promoted with the tagline, "The story of your victory...told by the guys who won it!" The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The documentary film is notable for using multiple first-person perspectives as narrative voices, somewhat in the manner of Tunisian Victory. However, in The True Glory, instead of just an American G.I. and a British Tommy, the voices include a Canadian, a French resister, a Parisian civilian family, an African-American tank gunner, and several female perspectives including a nurse, and clerical staff. The film is introduced by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe, and many other prominent individuals appear in it including General George S. Patton. Comedy La Fiesta de Santa Barbara is a 1935 American short comedy film directed by Louis Lewyn. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject. It features a young, pre-stardom 13-year-old Judy Garland singing "La Cucaracha" with her two sisters. Thriller Poseidon is a 2006 disaster film directed and co-produced by Wolfgang Petersen. It is the third film adaptation of Paul Gallico's novel The Poseidon Adventure, and a loose remake of the 1972 film of the same name. It stars Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfuss. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures in association with Virtual Studios. The film had a simultaneous release in the IMAX format. It was released on May 12, 2006, and nominated at the 79th Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects. Poseidon grossed $181,674,817 at the worldwide box office on a budget of $160 million. Comedy Overcast is a 2011 short, animation, comedy and drama film written and directed by Velislav Kazakov. Documentary film "In 1972 graphic artist and advertisement professional Juan Fresán set out to make a film about the incredible story of Orélie Antoine de Tounens, the crazy French man who 90 years before had proclaimed himself as "King of Patagonia and Araucaria" with his own constitution, currency and ministers. The film was called La Nueva Francia but was never finished, first for lack of funding, and later because his author had to go into exile in Venezuela. If for many of you this sounds familiar, it's because in the 1980s Carlos Sorín made A King and His Movie inspired by that frustrated shoot where he worked as a cinematographer. In 2004, Fresán contacted Lucas Turturro to help him rescue the film footage that was preserved. Fresán died in July of that same year, but Turturro decided to follow the trail of that truncated film and recovering unseen material, going back to the original locations, and gathering testimonies to shed light on the two tales –one inside the other– that make up this true story, one that's stranger and more fascinating than any fiction." Quoting the description from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Thriller Skyfall is the twenty-third James Bond film produced by Eon Productions. It was distributed by MGM and Sony. It features Daniel Craig in his third performance as James Bond, and Javier Bardem as Raoul Silva, the film's villain. It was directed by Sam Mendes and written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and John Logan, and features an Academy Award-winning theme, sung by Adele. The story centres on Bond investigating an attack on MI6; the attack is part of a plot by former MI6 operative Raoul Silva to humiliate, discredit and kill M as revenge against her for betraying him. The film sees the return of two recurring characters to the series after an absence of two films: Q, played by Ben Whishaw, and Eve Moneypenny, played by Naomie Harris. Skyfall is the last film of the series for Judi Dench, who played M, a role that she had played in the previous six films. The position is subsequently filled by Ralph Fiennes' character, Gareth Mallory. Mendes was approached to direct the film after the release of Quantum of Solace in 2008. Thriller The Hitman is a 1991 action/crime film starring Chuck Norris. It was directed by Aaron Norris and written by Don Carmody, Robert Geoffrion and Galen Thompson. Comedy Latin Divas of Comedy is a 2007 comedy documentary film directed by Scott L. Montoya. Comedy Killer Tattoo is a 2001 Thai action-comedy film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. It was the debut film by Yuthlert, and also was the feature-film debut for popular Thai comedians Petchtai Wongkamlao and Pongsak Pongsuwan. Comedy Shore Leave is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by John S. Robertson and starring Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Mackaill. It was produced by Barthelmess's production company, Inspiration, and released by First National Pictures. A print of the film surivies. Shore Leave is based on the stage play of the same name written by Hubert Osborne. The play ran on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre from August 8 to December 1922 for a total of 151 performances. The play starred James Rennie and Frances Starr in the leads played by Barthelmess and Mackaill in the film. Documentary film My Seven Places is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Boris Lehman. Comedy Down and Out in Beverly Hills is a 1986 American comedy film based on the French play Boudu sauvé des eaux, which had previously been adapted on film in 1932 by Jean Renoir. Down and Out in Beverly Hills was directed by Paul Mazursky, and starred Nick Nolte, Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss. The film is about a rich but dysfunctional couple who save the life of a suicidal homeless man. Flamboyant musician Little Richard also makes an appearance, and contributed the song "Great Gosh a'Mighty" to the soundtrack. The song's success led to a revitalization of his career. Released by Touchstone Pictures, a film label of The Walt Disney Studios, Down and Out in Beverly Hills has the distinction of being the first R-rated film ever released by Disney. However, countless R-rated films have since received distribution by Disney, although Walt Disney Pictures—the flagship family-oriented brand—has yet to release a film with a rating stronger than PG-13. Documentary film Los puños de una nación is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Pituka Ortega-Heilbron Comedy Inferno! is a 1992 Comedy film written by Peter Morgan and Ellen Von Unwerth and directed by Ellen Von Unwerth. Animation The Case of the Screaming Bishop is a 1944 American animated short film in the Phantasies series of animated cartoons produced by the Screen Gems studio for Columbia Pictures from 1939 to 1946. The film is directed by Howard Swift. Comedy Tinto Brass, one of Europe's masters of softcore eroticism, directed this examination of the joys of infidelity. Diana (Claudia Koll) is married to Paolo (Paolo Lanza), but while she loves her husband, she often finds herself tempted by other men. Rather than keeping her affairs a secret, Diana shares the details with Paolo, and the mingled excitement and jealousy keeps their relationship hot. However, Diana begins to wonder if she's gone too far when she becomes involved with Alphonse, a writer who worships Diana's derrière. Paolo is convinced Diana has crossed the line, and in a huff she goes on a tear with the help of her sisters. Is it too late to save Diana and Paolo's marriage? Cosi Fan Tutte was released on home video in the United States under the title All Ladies Do It. Thriller The Third Key is a Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić. It was released in 1983. A Kafkian horror film, indirectly touching on the topic of corruption, in showing the alienation and soullessness of modern agglomerations it resembles somewhat the film Someone's Watching Me! by John Carpenter Documentary film Victimes de nos richesses is a 2006 documentary film exploring the 2005 violence at the Ceuta and Melilla border fences. Documentary film Bastardy is a 2008 documentary film directed by Amiel Courtin-Wilson. Animation Ehret die Frauen is a 1969 film directed by Otto Sacher and Klaus Georgi. Animation Strange Wonderful is a 2013 animation short drama film directed by Stephanie Swart. Comedy Nirnayam is a 1991 Telugu film directed by Priyadarshan, produced by D.Kishore on Jayabheri Art Productions banner, presented by M.Murali Mohan. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Amala Akkineni in lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraja. The film recorded as Above Average at box-office. The movie was dubbed in Tamil and Hindi languages as Sambavam and Girafthari respectively. This film is a remake of Priyadarshan's own 1989 Malayalam film, Vandanam starring Mohanlal. Comedy Far skal giftes is a 1941 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and starring Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt. Comedy Should Dummies Wed? is a 1920 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Thriller Patrick: Evil Awakens is a 2013 Australian horror film that was directed by Mark Hartley and a remake of the 1978 film of the same name. It had its world premiere on July 27, 2013 at the Melbourne International Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release on March 14, 2014, followed by a DVD release the following month. It's Canadian theatrical premiere was at the Lost Episode Festival Toronto on July 5, 2014. The movie stars Jackson Gallagher as the titular Patrick, a comatose young man that uses his psychic powers to stalk a nurse caring for him. Comedy Messy Christmas is a 2007 comedy film directed by Vanessa Jopp. Comedy Pyaar Ka Punchnama is a hit2011 Hindi film starring Kartik Tiwari, Raayo S Bakhirta and Divyendu Sharma. Directed by Luv Ranjan, the film is the story of three bachelors who find girls whom they fall in love with and the twists and turns of the newly developing love stories. The film completed 50 days at the box office. It grossed Rs 17 crores in box office, satellite rights and DVDs against a budget of Rs 7 crores. Animation Clerks: The Lost Scene is a 2004 animation comedy short film written by Kevin Smith. Animation 0 (Zero) is a 2009 short animated film directed and written by Jace Junggyu Kim. Comedy Hopnick is a 1989 film directed by Detlev Buck. Comedy Dabangg 2 is a 2012 Bollywood action comedy directed and produced by Arbaaz Khan under the banner of Arbaaz Khan Productions. It's a sequel to the 2010 film Dabangg and is written by Dilip Shukla. The story is set in the city of Kanpur. The film features Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha reprising their roles from the previous film, whilst Prakash Raj plays the antagonist. Dabangg 2 made with a budget of 60 crore collected 275 crore declared a hit in India as well as overseas. Development of the project commenced after the release of Dabangg. Filming began on 9 March 2012 at Kamalistan Studios in Mumbai and it released on 21 December 2012. The first look poster was unveiled on 8 November 2012 whilst the theatrical trailer was premiered on 10 November 2012, on Khan's reality show Bigg Boss 6. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics in India and negative reviews from critics overseas. The film opened strongly upon release and went on to break the three-day record set by Ek Tha Tiger by netting around 583 million in India. Dabangg 2 has become fifth highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in India and worldwide. Science Fiction Chi Di (Red Earth) is a 2010 short sci-fi film directed by Clara Law. Comedy A Submarine Pirate is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Syd Chaplin and featuring an early uncredited appearance by Harold Lloyd. Documentary film TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard is a documentary film released on 8 February 2013, directed by Simon Klose, based on the lives of the three founders of The Pirate Bay: Peter Sunde, Fredrik Neij and Gottfrid Svartholm. Filming began in Summer 2008, and concluded on 25 February 2012. Science Fiction Scorpius Gigantus is a 2006 action/horror/sci-fi film written by Raly Radouloff and Terence H. Winkless and directed by Terence H. Winkless. Documentary film The Price Of Survival is a 2003 documentary film by Dutch director Louis van Gasteren and a sequel to Begrijpt U Nu Waarom Ik Huil?. The documentary is about the impact of post-traumatic stress syndrome on the family of a Nazi concentration camp survivor named Joop. Joop cannot forget his experiences in a concentration camp during World War II and these emotions are transferred to his wife Dina and their three children. The eldest son and daughter have long since lost contact with their parents and respond in the documentary only by letter. The youngest son Reinier, together with his wife Hadelinde, stayed in contact with his parents. Joop died in 2000, yet the camp experiences are seemingly 'inherited,' as Joop's descendants continue to pay the emotional price of his survival. The Price Of Survival won a Golden Calf for Best Short Documentary. 56 minutes. Color. Comedy Clifford is a 1994 comedy film starring Martin Short, Charles Grodin, Mary Steenburgen, and Dabney Coleman. The film was shot in 1990 and originally planned for release in the summer of 1991, but remained in limbo for several years due to Orion Pictures' bleak financial situation. It was not released until 1994. Comedy The Glorious Fourth is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 62nd Our Gang short subject released. Documentary film A Rustling Of Leaves: Inside The Phillippine Revolution is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Nettie Wild. Comedy Accidentally in Love is a 2011 Hallmark Channel Original Movie directed by David Burton Morris, and starring Jennie Garth and Ethan Erickson. Comedy Hidden Secrets is a 2006 comedy drama film written by Sean Paul Murphy, Timothy Ratajczak, Carey Scott, Michael Scott, David A.R. White, and Russell Wolfe, and directed by Carey Scott. Documentary film Ola Svensson Superstar is a documentary film written and directed by Stefan Berg. Animation My-Otome Zwei is a Japanese OVA anime series, created by Sunrise. Directed by Masakazu Obara and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, it consists of four episodes, which were released across three-month intervals and is the sequel to the original My-Otome anime series. It is published in Japan by Bandai Visual and North America initially by Bandai Entertainment. At Otakon 2013, Funimation Entertainment had announced that they have rescued all of the My-Hime Project anime and will be re-released in 2014. Similar to its predecessors My-HiME and My-Otome, the title is a pun, which derives from the visual similarity of the Latin letter "Z" to the kanji "乙", the first of the two characters in the word 乙女 otome "maiden". On the logo, the two similar glyphs are shown superimposed on one another. Animation Mickey's House of Villains is a 2002 direct-to-video animated movie produced by The Walt Disney Company. It is a film adaptation of the Disney Channel animated television series Disney's House of Mouse, starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Daisy Duck and Disney Villains that have appeared in past Disney productions. It was released on both VHS and DVD by Walt Disney Home Video on September 3, 2002. Thriller The Pillow Book is a 1996 film by British director Peter Greenaway, which stars Vivian Wu as Nagiko, a Japanese model in search of pleasure and new cultural experience from various lovers. The film is a rich and artistic melding of dark modern drama with idealised Chinese and Japanese cultural themes and settings, and centres on body painting. The film features full-frontal male nudity. The film co-stars Ewan McGregor as Jerome, an English translator who becomes Nagiko's favourite lover. Greenaway also wrote the screenplay, in addition to directing. Science Fiction Megaforce, is an action film made in 1982 directed by former stuntman Hal Needham. The film starred Barry Bostwick, Persis Khambatta, Michael Beck, Edward Mulhare, Evan C. Kim, Ralph Wilcox, and Henry Silva. The film featured a "phantom Army of super elite fighting men whose weapons are the most powerful science can devise", including realistic 3-D holograms and combat vehicles such as a motorcycle called the "Delta MK 4 Megafighter" equipped with missile launchers. The movie included extreme scenarios such as motorcycles and dune buggies launching missiles which proved lethal for main battle tanks. The dune buggies, "megadestroyers" or "megacruisers", also had lasers that could destroy a tank in a single shot. The vehicles were also coated with a photo-sensitive paint that was a white, tan, and black lightning-bolt scheme during the day and darkened to a solid black camouflage at night. In the film finale, the main character's motorcycle activates small fold-out wings and flies. The movie was made into a computer game most notably for the Atari 2600. Documentary film Soldier in Art: Arthur Szyk is a 2014 documentary, animation and short film directed by James Ruxin. Documentary film Watch Your Meters is a 1947 short film directed by John Waterhouse. Thriller Corruzione al palazzo di giustizia is a 1975 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Comedy Liza is a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. Comedy Rookies in Burma is a 1943 comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy De Boezemvriend is a 1982 Dutch film directed by Dimitri Frenkel Frank. Comedy Singles is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Jang Jin-young, Uhm Jung-hwa, Lee Beom-soo, and Kim Joo-hyuk. It is based on the novel Christmas at Twenty-nine by Japanese writer Kamato Toshio. The film was one of the highest grossing Korean films of all time earning 2,203,164 admissions nationwide. Jang won Best Actress at the 2003 Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance. Comedy 5-25-77 is a coming of age film written and directed by Patrick Read Johnson and produced by Fred Roos and Gary Kurtz. It stars John Francis Daley as a teenage filmmaker living in Wadsworth, Illinois and his excitement for the premier of Star Wars on May 25, 1977. Johnson began funding the project in 2001 and filming took place in 2006. An incomplete "preview cut" was exhibited on May 25, 2007 at Star Wars Celebration IV and at the Hamptons International Film Festival in 2008, where it won the Heineken Red Star Award. The film was first known as 5-25-77, the title was then changed to '77. In 2012, the title was reverted to 5-25-77. Comedy The River House Ghost is a British comedy crime film directed by Frank Richardson and starring Florence Desmond, Hal Walters, and Joan Marion. Animation Coins is a 2012 animation, short film directed by Sharron Mirsky. Thriller Kikoku is a Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. The film reunites Miike with Riki Takeuchi, who stars as the main character. Comedy Il Microfono è vostro is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Bennati. Science Fiction Plastic Little is an anime created by Satoshi Urushihara. It was published in Japan as a one-shot OVA. The anime motion picture was first released in North America on VHS by ADV Films, in 2001 ADV announced that the anime would be released on DVD on February 5, 2002. Like much of Urushihara's work, Plastic Little provides significant amounts of fan service, and along with Burn-Up Excess, is one of two ADV titles to include the trademarked "Jiggle Counter". Animation Kinefaktura is a 2012 short animated musical film written and directed by Marcin Gizycki. Thriller Liar Game: The Final Stage is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Hiroaki Matsuyama. The film is a continuation of the popular Fuji Television drama series, Liar Game. It was released in Japan on March 6, 2010 and was subsequently released in Singapore and Hong Kong. Furthermore it has been confirmed that the film will be shown in Macau, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. Comedy Home Alone is a 1990 American Christmas family comedy film written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus. The film stars Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister, an eight-year-old boy who is mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for their Christmas vacation. Kevin initially relishes being home alone, but soon has to contend with two would-be burglars played by Daniel Stern and Joe Pesci. The film also features Catherine O'Hara and John Heard as Kevin's parents. As of 2009, Home Alone was the highest-grossing comedy of all time. It spawned a successful franchise, with four sequels and three video games, and with the main cast reprising their roles for the sequel Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Comedy Baptists at Our Barbecue is a 2004 comedy film based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Robert Farrell Smith. It was directed, and produced by Christian Vuissa. This film features some The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints centric humor that is meant to appeal to Mormon audiences, humor that people who are not LDS are not likely to get, as well as some humor aimed at non-Mormon audiences. Documentary film Ever since 17-year-old Rachel Levy, an Israeli, was killed five years ago in Jerusalem by a Palestinian suicide bomber, her mother Avigail has found hardly a moment’s peace. Levy’s killer was Ayat al-Akhras, also 17, a schoolgirl from a Palestinian refugee camp several miles away. The two young women looked unbelievably alike. The impact of the blast that killed them both remains as powerful today as it was the moment of the explosion.The documentary film, To Die In Jerusalem, explores — through the two families’ personal losses and Avigail Levy’s search for answers — the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, mutual pain despite cultural differences and diverse perceptions of death; and ultimately, the hope for peace. The film’s most revealing moment is in an emotionally-charged meeting between the mothers of the two dead girls. Comedy Hit Him Again is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It is considered to be lost. Comedy Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a 2012 short, animation, action film directed by Aidan Anders and Callan Harrison. Comedy My Teacher's Wife is an 1999 teen sex comedy film directed by Bruce Leddy, and written by Seth Greenland. Originally titled "Bad With Numbers," the story follows the travails of Southport High School senior Todd Boomer whose lifelong dream of going to Harvard is derailed by his hard-nosed calculus teacher Mr. Mueller. When Todd enlists the tutoring help of the sexy and mysterious Vicki, things go from bad to worse. The film was shot in Wilmington, NC with a planned theatrical release in February 1995. But the financial collapse of Savoy Pictures left the movie orphaned until Trimark Pictures acquired it, re-titled it as "My Teacher's Wife," and released it on DVD. It was also featured on the USA cable channel. The score was composed and performed by Kevin Gilbert, a major contributor to the Tuesday Night Music Club group which wrote songs for Sheryl Crow on her debut album. The film also features animations by Academy Award nominated cartoonist Bill Plympton. Comedy Club de rencontres is a 1987 French comedy film directed and written by Michel Lang. The film stars Francis Perrin. Animation We Did It is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Pup. Documentary film Filmmaker David Bond attempts to disappear off the face of the earth for one month. But is it that easy when he lives in Britain, one of the most intrusive surveillance states in the world, where the average UK adult is registered on over 700 databases and caught daily on one of the four million CCTV cameras on almost every street corner? In what plays out like a Hitchcock thriller, Bond hires some of the UK¿s top private investigators to discover everything they can about him and track him down as he attempts to vanish. Is it still possible to live a private, anonymous life in the UK or do the state and private companies already know too much about ordinary people? Forced to contemplate the meaning of privacy and the loss of it, Bond¿s disturbing journey leaves him with no doubt that although he has nothing to hide, he certainly has something to fear as he discovers some alarming truths about what the state and private companies already know about ordinary citizens. Documentary film Funkquaria Rising is a 2013 documentary short film written by Theo Williams and directed by Iwalani Venerable. Animation One Piece Movie: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta is a 2007 Japanese anime film released by Toei Company. The film is the eighth feature based on the One Piece media franchise, adapting a story arc from the original manga by Eiichiro Oda, wherein the Straw Hat Pirates led by Monkey D. Luffy travel to the Kingdom of Alabasta to save the war- and drought-plagued country from Sir Crocodile and his secret criminal organization Baroque Works. The film was directed by Takahiro Imamura. The screenplay was written by Hirohiko Uesaka based on a storyboard by Kōnosuke Uda, Eisaku Inoue, Ken Ootsuka, Kenji Yokoyama, and Takahiro Imamura. Eisaku Inoue was also responsible for the character designs and acted as animation director. Kohei Tanaka and Yasunori Iwasaki are again credited for the film's musical score, joined this time by Shirō Hamaguchi, Kazuhiko Sawaguchi, and Minoru Maruo. The film's theme song was written and sung by Ai Kawashima. In Japan, the film was released on March 3, 2007, where it was shown alongside the Dr. Slump short "Dr. Mashirito & Abale-chan". It peaked at second place of the weekend box office and grossed $7,075,924. Thriller Mellisai is an upcoming Tamil film directed by Ranjith and produced under Rebel Studio Productions. Vijay Sethupathi and Gayathrie feature in the leading roles. The film features music by newcomer Sam CS and cinematography by Dinesh Krishnan. Documentary film Gesucht:Monika Ertl is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Christian Baudissin. Comedy Romance on the High Seas, known in the United Kingdom as It's Magic, is a 1948 Technicolor musical romantic comedy film starring Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Don DeFore, and Doris Day in her film debut. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, for Original Song for "It's Magic", and Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture. Comedy Idle Running is a 1999 comedy-drama film from Slovenia, written and directed by Janez Burger; with writing credits by Jan Cvitkovic. Comedy The Haunted Samurai is a 2007 Japanese, comedy, fantasy film written by Jirô Asada and Toshimi Kokubo and directed by Yasuo Furuhata. Thriller Reflections of Murder is a 1974 made-for-TV movie that was produced by ABC. A suspense-thriller film, it is a remake of the classic 1955 French film Les Diaboliques. John Badham directed, from Carol Sobieski's script. The cast was led by Tuesday Weld, Joan Hackett and Sam Waterston in the primary roles. Reflections of Murder was released to home video on the VHS format in the 1980s, but has not yet received an official DVD release. Comedy Teddy Bear is the English title of Miś, a 1980 cult Polish film directed by Stanisław Bareja. Teddy Bear, along with The Cruise, put contemporary Polish society on the couch and subjected it to thorough examination with a fearless, acerbic and surreal sense of humor. Rysiek, the shrewd manager of a state-sponsored sports club, has to get to London before his ex-wife Irena does to collect an enormous sum of money from a savings account the two used to share in happier days. But getting out of a communist country is never easy, even for a well-connected operator like Rysiek. It seems that Irena has destroyed Rysiek's hard-won passport to strand him in Warsaw while she's off to London, forcing him to craft a Byzantine scheme to stop his wife, which involves tracking down his look-alike and "borrowing" his passport. Hilarity ensues as Bareja gives the audience a guided tour of the rank corruption, absurd bureaucracy, pervasive bribery and flourishing black market that pervaded socialism of the People's Republic of Poland. Comedy The Howl is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Tinto Brass. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film "Farmers rely on their land for survival. However, in China, those who rely on their land have neither ownership of this land, nor the guarantee of land-use rights, Farmers have paid an especially heavy price in their efforts to protect their land-use rights in the face of accelerated industrialization and urbanization perpetuated by the government and business enterprises. This film documents the forced demolition and relocation of two villages over the course of 5 years, from 2005 to 2009. The stories take place in the Maying and Liyuan villages, both located just outside of Beijing. In the spring of 2005, an enterprise began construction of a factory on the Maying Village farmland, which resulted in the demolition of 54 farm houses. The farmers reacted fiercely. The Party Secretary of the village, Zhao Youcang, found himself struggling between his roles as an official and citizen, as the policy he implemented caused him to become one of the farmers whose house was to be destroyed. Under the leadership of farmer Zhao Jundong, protesting farmers began a tug-of-war with the local governing committee officials … Meanwhile, 3 kilometers away in the Liyuan village, more than 20 farmers endured the hardships of forced demolition and relocation. With the help of lawyers, they sued the development zone management committee in local court for the refusal to compensate farmers for their land after the demolitions, delayed relocation, and illegal breach of agreement during the construction of the ENN Art Avenue. In the Liyuan village, villager Zhang Lianzhong’s parents both lay paralyzed in bed. The changes in their living situations have caused the elderly much suffering. Zhang’s mother drinks heavily everyday to ease her sorrow, waiting for death. Zhang Liangzhong has fallen deeper and deeper into desperation, but must still take care of his more desperate parents. The huge waves of change caused by the demolition and relocation of these farmers has not only affected their physical living situations, but also their psychological well-being." Quoting the description from cnex.org.cn Documentary film Corazon de Familia is a 2012 documentary film directed by QWOCMAP. Comedy Sweet Baby Jesus is a 2011 comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt. Thriller Three Days of Happiness is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Dimitris Athanitis. Comedy The village of mayor Peppone and Don Camillo, after much dispute, gets assigned a sister village in Russia. When Peppone and his comrades decide to attend the ceremony on the other side of the iron curtain, Don Camillo wants to join. Peppone is strictly against this but after Don Camillo threatens him to disclose information about an earlier side step the mayor agrees. Don Camillo arranges for false papers: He is now comrade Tarocci. Only Peppone and the other villagers know who he really is. In Russia the agenda includes various cultural events: Ballet, Opera, a fishing competition and various parties... Comedy The Countess of Parma is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Elisa Cegani, Antonio Centa and María Denis. Marcella, a mannequin working in a fashion store in Turin, falls in love with an Italian International football player whose aunt has just acquired the store intending to replace its reliance on French fashions with Italian designs. Blasetti later described it as his only "white telephone film. Science Fiction JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time is a direct-to-video animated film featuring the Justice League of America. It was first released on January 21, 2014, and features Diedrich Bader, Travis Willingham and Kevin Michael Richardson, reprising their roles as Batman, Gorilla Grodd and Black Manta. Comedy Terrible Teddy, the Grizzly King is a 1901 American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter. Produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company, it is the earliest known political satire in American film. It features three actors, all of whom are unknown. Comedy Biriyani is a 2013 Indian Tamil black comedy thriller film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu. Produced by Studio Green, it features Karthi and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles alongside Ramki, Premgi Amaren, Nithin Sathya, Madhumitha and Mandy Takhar. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the score and soundtrack of Biriyani, which marks his 100th film, while Sakthi Saravanan and Praveen-Srikanth handled cinematography and editing, respectively. Filming started in November 2012, lasted for over nine months and took place primarily at Chennai, Hyderabad and Ambur. The film was released on 20 December 2013. It became a box office sucess. Thriller Pistol Opera is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Makiko Esumi. Comedy A young man in his early early 20's discovers his first love is getting married so he drops everything to travel across California and stop her with no money and no car where he discovers life love and secrets from his past. Comedy Holy Water is a 2009 Irish comedy film directed by Tom Reeve and starring John Lynch, Linda Hamilton, Cornelius Clarke and Lochlainn O'Mearain. It tells the story of a group of men in a rural Irish village who hijack a truck containing Viagra with the intention of selling the drug in Amsterdam. Comedy Saint Bernard is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Joan Potau. Documentary film Pushing Above the Highpoint is a 2011 short adventure sports documentary film directed by Benjamin M. Thomas. Comedy Countess Kitchenmaid is a 1918 Gemran silent comedy film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Henny Porten, Heinrich Schroth and Martin Lübbert. While her mistress is away on an adulterous adventure, a young maid takes her place to convince a visiting dignitary that she is there with the other servants impersonating aristocrats. Comedy True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet is a Lifetime Television comedy-drama film, based on a young-adult book of the same name by author Lola Douglas. The film stars Joanna "JoJo" Levesque and Golden Globe Award winner Valerie Bertinelli. The film was directed by Tim Matheson. It premiered on August 9, 2008 on Lifetime. Thriller Bucksville is a 2011 independent film directed by Chel White and written by White and Laura McGie. Taking place in the Pacific Northwest, the story is about a young man named Presley Alan French who struggles to leave a small town radical militia started by his father. Even though the group carries out ethically motivated killings of society's 'under-punished,' the film avoids any self righteous critique, choosing instead to create an insightful portrayal of an extreme point of view. The main character 's MacGuffin is the Bavarian Alps, visually represented by a beautiful milkmaid who is ultimately unattainable. Thriller Jewel Thief is a 1967 Spy thriller Hindi film directed by Vijay Anand. The film stars Dev Anand, Vyjayantimala and Ashok Kumar in the lead roles. It also features four bond girl-like actresses portrayed by Tanuja, Helen, Faryal and Anju Mahendru with other actors appearing in supporting roles. It was produced by Dev Anand's home production, Navketan Films, following their biggest hit in 1965 - Guide. The film became a box office hit. J.M. Barot also received the Filmfare Best Sound Award for this film. Tanuja received a Filmfare nomination as Best Supporting Actress. Animation The Sacuramoto Broom Workshop is a 2012 animated short film directed by Aya Tsugehata. Documentary film 12th & Delaware is a documentary film set in a crisis pregnancy center and a abortion clinic across the street from it in Fort Pierce, Florida. The film was produced and filmed by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing and covers the center and its patients over the period of a year. The film shows interviews of staff at both facilities, as well as pregnant women who are going to them. 12th & Delaware premiered on January 24, 2010 at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Documentary Competition. It won a Peabody Award that same year "for its poignant portrait of women facing exceedingly difficult decisions at a literal intersection of opposing ideologies." Comedy Mr. Cinema also known as Call Me Left is a 2007 Hong Kong film starring Anthony Wong, Teresa Mo, Ronald Cheng and Karen Mok. Comedy Welcome Stranger is a 1947 film directed by Elliott Nugent. It stars Bing Crosby and Joan Caulfield. Comedy Laughter and Grief by the White Sea is a 1987 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by Leonid Nosyrev made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The film is a celebration of the culture of the Russian Pomors who live around the White Sea. It is based on stories by folklorists and writers Boris Shergin and Stepan Pisakhov, except for the last segment which is based on a real event that happened in 1857. Comedy Adua and Friends, also known as Hungry For Love, is a 1960 Italian film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli with a collaborative screenplay by the film's director together with Ruggero Maccari, Ettore Scola and Tullio Pinelli. The plot concerns the efforts of four prostitutes to eke out a living after being thrown out of their jobs by enactment of the Merlin Law, which shut down Italy's legalized brothels. Comedy Much Better Than You is a comedy drama directed by Che Sandoval. Animation First Squad is a joint animation project of Japan's Studio 4°C and Russia's Molot Entertainment. It won the Kommersant newspaper's prize. Documentary film The Land of the Wandering Souls, or La terre des âmes errantes, is a 2000 French-Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. Science Fiction The Man Who Thought Life is a 1969 Danish science fiction thriller film directed by Jens Ravn and based upon the 1938 novel by Valdemar Holst. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Black Thunder was a 1998 action film starring Michael Dudikoff and Richard Norton, and directed by Rick Jacobson. The story follows Vince and Jannick as they are sent to retrieve a stealth plane stolen by Libyan terrorists, newly developed by the United States. Comedy Major League II is a 1994 sequel to the 1989 film Major League. Major League II stars most of the same cast from the original, including Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Corbin Bernsen. Absent from this film is Wesley Snipes, who played Willie Mays Hayes in the first film and who by 1994 had become a film star in his own right. Omar Epps took over his role. Major League II also welcomes some new faces to the team. David Keith plays Jack Parkman, a selfish superstar catcher who is looking to replace the aging Jake Taylor as the starter. Takaaki Ishibashi, of Japanese comedic duo Tunnels, is outfielder Isuro "Kamikazi" Tanaka who helps excite the team. Eric Bruskotter is rookie catcher Rube Baker who is getting used to the MLB life. Documentary film The Journey of the Blind Musicians is a short documentary film directed by Nagisa Oshima and Kiyoshi Ogasawara. Comedy Jackboots on Whitehall is a 2010 British satirical film portraying an alternate history of the Second World War, in which Nazi Germany has seized London, causing the British to band together at Hadrian's Wall if they are to thwart the German invasion. This is the first film of its kind to feature animatronic puppets and the voices of well-known British actors including Ewan McGregor, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, Timothy Spall, Richard O'Brien and Richard Griffiths. The film was executive produced by Frank Mannion. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 8 October 2010. Documentary film We Are Together is a British documentary film about the orphanage "Agape" in South Africa. Children, who live here, lost their parents to AIDS. The film is full of songs, both native and English. Eventually the children get a chance to visit New York and raise money by singing for the public. The film has won eight awards. Thriller A Race with Death is a 1914 short drama thriller film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Thriller Voice of a Murderer is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Park Jin-pyo one year after You Are My Sunshine. The story is a fictionalized account of a true life event. The film was the 3rd most attended film of 2007 in South Korea with 3,143,247 tickets sold. Comedy Quick Pick is a 2006 comedy film directed by Will Vazquez. The movie stars John Bryant as Eddie; Anna Moreno-Nava as Monica; Angelina Assereto as Sonia; Oscar A. Diaz as Chris; Andy Sottilare as Dr. Otto Von Delft; Rafael Diaz-Wagner as Rudy. Quick Pick made its world premiere in 2006 at the Chicago Latino Film Festival and opened the Kansas International Film Festival. This film is scheduled for video release in August 2007. Science Fiction Robotrix is a 1991 Hong Kong science fiction exploitation film directed by Jamie Luk Kin-ming and produced by the Golden Harvest Company. It features Taiwanese-American actor David Wu, Chikako Aoyama, kung fu expert Billy Chow, Hui Hsiao-dan, and the voluptuous soft-porn star Amy Yip. The plot concerns a female police officer who is gunned down, only to have her brain transplanted into a robotic clone. This erotic R-rated thriller is notable for a Hong Kong film on general release in featuring frequent female full-frontal nudity, and is particularly notable for a scene of brief full-frontal male nudity, as it is perhaps the first time in Hong Kong cinema that a Chinese adult male's private parts have been fully revealed on camera in a film for general release. It was also perhaps notable for leading the way in Hong Kong category 3 martial arts films. Cast member Vincent Lyn said of the film, "Now that was one wild shoot. The cast and crew were all over the place and you were lucky to find out what you were doing before the cameras rolled. I spent more time laughing on the set than anything else." Comedy Insomnio is a 1998 comedy film directed by Chus Gutiérrez. Thriller Axe is a 2006 action horror thriller film written by Dred Ross and Eyal Sher and directed by Ron Wolotzky Comedy Vibes is a film released in 1988 starring Cyndi Lauper, Jeff Goldblum, Julian Sands and Peter Falk. It was directed by Ken Kwapis. The plot revolves around Sylvia, a ditzy psychic, and Nick, her equally odd psychic friend and their trip into the Ecuadorian Andes to find the "source of psychic energy". Animation The Wizzard of Krudd is an animated short created by Greg Miller and Mike Stern that was originally created as a pilot for a full-length Nickelodeon series, but was dropped in after the short aired on YouTube, giving it internet fame. The film features the voices of Devon Workheiser, James Arnold Taylor, Jeff Bennett and Clive Reville. Comedy Pirates of Penzance: Gilbert & Sullivan: Stratford Festival is a TV movie. Comedy Max, Sally and the Magic Phone is a 2001 animated film written by Milos Macourek, Adolf Born and Václav Vorlícek and directed by Václav Vorlícek. Thriller To Have & to Hold is a 1996 film directed by John Hillcoat. It stars Tchéky Karyo and Rachel Griffiths. It won an award at the 1997 ARIA Music Awards The movie was shot on location in New Guinea. Thriller They Made Her a Spy is a 1939 action crime drama film based on the story by George Bricker and Lionel Houser, written by Michael Kanin and Jo Pagano and directed by Jack Hively. Comedy Town & Country is a 2001 film starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn and Garry Shandling and directed by Peter Chelsom. It is a romantic comedy in which Beatty plays an architect, with Keaton as his wife and Hawn and Shandling as their best friends. It holds the distinction of being one of the biggest box office flops in American film history. This is Beatty's and Keaton's first film together since 1981's Reds. As well, this is Beatty's third film with Hawn since 1971's $ and 1975's Shampoo. To date, this is Beatty's last appearance on screen. Documentary film El misterio de Eva Peron is a 1987 documentary film written and directed by Tulio Demicheli. Thriller Black's Game is a 2012 action crime thriller film written by Óskar Thór Axelsson and Stefán Máni and directed by Óskar Thór Axelsson. Comedy Wrestling Swordfish is a 1931 American short adventure film produced by Mack Sennett. It won an Academy Award in 1932 for Best Short Subject. Documentary film The Basement Satellite is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Hyoungju Kim. Comedy The Ugly Dachshund is a 1966 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette in a story about a Great Dane who believes he's a dachshund. Based on a 1938 novel by Gladys Bronwyn Stern, the film was written by Albert Aley and directed by Norman Tokar. The Ugly Dachshund was one of several light-hearted comedies produced by the Disney Studios during the 1960s. Comedy Uzumasa Jacopetti is a comedy film directed by Moriro Miyamoto. Thriller Skyggen is a Danish science fiction/cyberpunk/comedy-film directed by Thomas Borch Nielsen and released in Germany and the U.S. as Webmaster. It stars Danish actor Lars Bom as the cerebral, machine-like hacker-turned-webmaster J.B., who performs his job while hanging upside down, wearing virtual reality goggles, his mind busy deep inside cyberspace. Upon witnessing a murder, he teams up with the impulsive, energetic Miauv. Lars Bom won the Best Actor award at the Italian Fantafestival, where the film also won for Best Special Effects. The film furthermore won a Silver Grand Prize at the 1999 Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, and a Danish Robert Award for Best Production Design. The movie was financed by the Danish bank "Forstædernes Bank" and the final production cost was not disclosed by neither producers nor the director. When the movie was released in Denmark in 1998 it was met with mixed reviews and was released on VHS, never appearing in Danish movie theaters. Comedy Lady Godiva Rides Again, released in the United States as Bikini Baby, is a 1951 British comedy film starring Pauline Stroud, about a small-town English girl who wins a beauty contest and heads for greater fame after appearing as Lady Godiva in a pageant. The film is most notable for the presence of actresses who were later to become famous. Diana Dors, who appears as a beauty queen, was later marketed as the film's star. It also features Joan Collins in her movie debut as an uncredited beauty contestant. Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be executed in England, also appears as an uncredited beauty queen. Ruth, who was four months pregnant at the time, had dyed her hair black and had styled it into a bob. Other young starlets in the film included Diana Russell, Dana Wynter, Yvonne Brooks, Simone Silva, and Pat Marlowe. It also featured Sid James in one of his first film roles. The film was inspired by the Miss Kent 1950 beauty competition held at Leas Cliff Hall in Kent. Frank Launder, joint producer of the film with Leslie Gilliatt, was one of the judges in the competition. Science Fiction Agent for H.A.R.M. is a 1966 science fiction spy thriller directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Peter Mark Richman. It is one of a number of spy thrillers of the time which have conspicuous sci-fi elements. In this case it is the inclusion of deadly spores which turn human flesh into fungus on contact. It was originally intended that this film would act as the television pilot for a new spy series. However, it was later decided that it should be given a theatrical release instead. It was initially released as a double feature with Wild Wild Winter. In 1997 this film was featured on movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000, as experiment #815. Documentary film Sunshine Cleaning: A Fresh Look at a Dirty Business is a 2009 documentary. Comedy Inn for Trouble is a 1960 British comedy film - a movie spin-off of the 1950s sitcom The Larkins - starring Peggy Mount, David Kossoff and Leslie Phillips; the title makes silent allusion to the real Trouble House Inn in Gloucestershire near Tetbury. The Larkin family take over a run-down country public house, "The Earl of Osbourne", but their efforts to rejuvenate business are impeded by the long-standing tradition of free beer being distributed by the local Earl. The film is notable for the final credited appearance of Graham Moffatt in the role of Jumbo. He is best remembered as Albert, the fat boy in Gainsborough Studios famous Will Hay films of the late thirties. He left acting to become a pub landlord, dying of a heart attack in 1965 at the age of 45. Animation Stick Out is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Anthony Farquhar-Smith. Comedy Nothing Barred is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn and Naunton Wayne. Comedy Vengayam is a Tamil language film written and directed by Sankagiri Rajkumar. Sathyaraj plays a guest role as himself in the film and Alexander- VJ as hero role Pavina as heroin . The first schedule began on 15 January 2010 And its Schedule to release on 19 August 2011. Documentary film Tank on the Moon is a French 2007 documentary film about the development, launch, and operation of the Soviet Moon exploration rovers, Lunokhod 1 and Lunokhod 2 in the period from 1970 to 1973. The film uses historical footage from American, Russian and French archives featuring Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Gagarin, Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev, Sergei Korolev, Alexei Kosygin, Alexei Leonov, Sam Rayburn and many other contemporary figures. A special emphasis is placed on the Lunokhods' chief designer, Alexander Kemurdjian. Comedy Don't Stop Dreaming is a film directed by Aditya Raj Kapoor, produced by Munir Ahmad and set in Birmingham, England. Bollywood actors Rishi Kapoor and Sunil Shetty, EastEnders actress Michelle Collins, DJ and actor Richard Blackwood and singer Taz in his acting debut star in the film, which was released on 16 March 2007. Documentary film Here's $20 - Stick It Up Your Nose is a documentary film directed by Brian Moser. Animation Bride Can is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Ronak Taher. Documentary film La bête lumineuse is a 1982 Canadian documentary film directed by Pierre Perrault, about a group of hunters who gather annually to hunt moose near Maniwaki, Quebec. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Stories Of Trust: Calling For Climate Recovery, Part 4: Trust Arizona is a 2012 short documentary biographical family film directed by Kelly Matheson and Sean Solowiej. Comedy Sing and Be Happy is a 1937 comedy film written by Lou Breslow, Ben Markson and John Patrick, directed by James Tinling. Comedy Domestic is comedy and drama film directed by Adrian Sitaru. Comedy Ronny II is a 1931 film directed by Roger Le Bon and Reinhold Schünzel. Comedy Madman at War is a 1985 Italian-French comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller The Revenger is a 1989 film written by John Cianetti and directed by Cedric Sundstrom. Documentary film Members of the Ballou Senior High School Marching Band rise above their violence-filled Washington, D.C., neighborhood in this documentary, which follows the group as they try to achieve their dream of winning the national marching band competition. Inspired by their tireless director, Darrell Watson, and helped by a dedicated team of volunteers, the musical teens put their heads, hearts and souls into making the band the best it can be. Animation Tekken: Blood Vengeance is a 2011 Japanese 3D computer-animated film based on the Tekken video game series, produced by Digital Frontier and distributed by Asmik Ace Entertainment in association with Bandai Entertainment. The film premiered in North America by Bandai Entertainment on July 26, 2011, and in Australia on July 27, 2011 in a special exclusive one-off screening. It was released on September 3, 2011 in Japan. The film was released on Blu-ray Disc on November 22, 2011 for USA, and December 1, 2011 for Japan. This film was also released on DVD on November 22, 2011. The film was additionally included with the PlayStation 3 game, Tekken Hybrid, and the Nintendo 3DS title, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition. Animation Animal Farm is a 1955 British animated film by Halas and Batchelor, based on the book Animal Farm by George Orwell. It was the first British animated feature to be released. The C.I.A. paid for the filming, part of the U.S. cultural offensive during the Cold War, and influenced how Orwell's ideas were to be presented. The CIA initially funded Louis de Rochemont to begin work on a film version of Orwell's work and he hired Halas & Batchelor, an animation firm in London that had made propaganda films for the British government. Maurice Denham provided the voice talent for all the animals in the film. Science Fiction The Monster of Phantom Lake is an independent comedy released on March 9, 2006. It is a modern 1950s style, Cold War era, B-grade "drive-in" movie in the style of The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues, Monster from the Ocean Floor, or The Horror of Party Beach. Written, directed and edited by Christopher R. Mihm, the film was shot on digital video in and around the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. The entire film was made for less than $10,000. The film stars Minnesota & Wisconsin based actors with the director taking a small part. Monster of Phantom Lake has spawned a series of subsequent films including "It Came from Another World", "Cave Women on Mars", "Terror from Beneath the Earth", "Destination Outer Space", "Attack of the Moon Zombies". "House of Ghosts", "The Giant Spider", and "The Late Night Double Feature". The films are all connected to each other, sharing common fictional locations or characters or both, forming what the creators call "The Mihmiverse". Comedy Breaking All the Rules is a 1985 comedy film directed by James Orr. It stars Carl Marotte and Thor Bishopric. Documentary film The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip Of Bob Weir is a 2014 documenatry film directed by Mike Fleiss. Documentary film The Forgotten Woman is a 2008 Canadian documentary film directed by Dilip Mehta and written by Deepa Mehta. The film is about widows in India, and was inspired by Deepa Mehta's 2005 Academy Award-nominated film on the same subject, Water. The film was primarily shot in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Thriller Pretty Poison is a psychological thriller directed by Noel Black, starring Anthony Perkins and Tuesday Weld, about an ex-convict and high school cheerleader who commit a series of crimes. While not generally considered an example of neo-noir, the film does include certain elements of the genre, including a femme fatale, a character trapped into circumstances beyond his control, criminal protagonists and, of course, murder. The film was based on the novel She Let Him Continue by Stephen Geller; this was also the working title of the film. There was a 1996 TV movie remake with the same title and plot. Animation Les Kassos "Épisodes 4, 6, 9" is a 2013 short film written by Rémi Godin, Alexis Beaumont, Balak and El Diablo and directed by Rémi Godin, Alexis Beaumont and Yves Bigerel. Thriller The Intruder is a 2011 film written and directed by Majid Al Ansari. Animation Don't Go is a 2010 Turkish animated short film written and directed by Turgut Akaçık, and produced by Anima Studios Istanbul. The film won the Special Distinction ex æquo and Junior Jury Award for a short film at the 2010 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Documentary film A Tree a Man a Sea is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Lipika Singh Darai. Documentary film We Don't Wanna Make You Dance is a 2013 documentary, biographical and musical film directed by Lucy Kostelanetz. Animation Written in Pencil is a 2010 short, animated, thriller, and war film directed by Yaron Bar. Documentary film Raíces is a 2001 film directed by Paloma Suau. Comedy Undu Hoda Kondu Hoda is a 1992 Indian Kannada satirical comedy film directed and written by Nagathihalli Chandrashekar making his debut in film direction. The film starred Ananth Nag and Tara in the lead role whilst Umesh, Tennis Krishna, Anjali Sudhakar, Vijay Kashi and Maanu feature in other prominent roles. The film was produced by Padmamba Combines banner. The film's plot deals with a "cow" inspector played by Ananth Nag who comes to a village from city and plays his tricks on the innocent minds of the villagers and wins over them by cheating. The sequence that unfolds later are shown in a comical way. Nagathihalli won the Best story writer award at the Karnataka State Film Awards. Documentary film The Great American West is a 1995 film narrated by Jason Robards and recorded in the IMAX film format depicting the period of the American West's development between the Louisiana Purchase and the start of the 20th century. Filmed on dramatic visual locations such as Monument Valley, Grand Tetons, the Olympic Peninsula, and the California Redwoods, this movie tells the stories of successive waves of westward emigration, feature the stories of Lewis and Clark, Hugh Glass, the Oregon Trail, Chinese laborers arriving by ship, and more. Jason Robards' narration is drawn from historical letters and journals. Comedy Grand Finale is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ivar Campbell. The film was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by Paramount Pictures. Comedy The Hawker is a 2001 short comedy film written and directed by Panagiotis Fafoutis. Documentary film Life in Australia: Melbourne is a 1966 short film directed by Douglas White. Documentary film "Each and every day, millions of kids tune in to Sesame Street to see one of the world’s most adored and recognizable children’s characters, a furry red monster named Elmo. Yet, with all of Elmo’s fame, the man behind the Muppet is able to walk down the street without being recognized. Meet Kevin Clash. As an average teenager growing up in Baltimore in the 1970s, Kevin had very different aspirations from his classmates—he wanted to be a puppeteer. More specifically, he wanted to be part of Jim Henson’s team of Muppeteers, the creative force responsible for delivering the magic of Sesame Street on a daily basis. With a supportive family behind him every step of the way, Kevin made those dreams come true. Combining amazing archival footage with material from the present day, filmmaker Constance Marks explores his story in vivid detail, chronicling the meteoric rise of Jim Henson’s Muppets in the process." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site, Documentary film There Is Something In The Air is a film directed by Iram Ghufran. Science Fiction Cloud Atlas is a 2012 German drama and science fiction film written, produced and directed by The Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer. Adapted from the 2004 novel Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell, the film has multiple plotlines set across six different eras. The official synopsis describes it as "an exploration of how the actions of individual lives impact one another in the past, present and future, as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero, and an act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution." During four years of development, the project met difficulties securing financial support; it was eventually produced with a $102 million budget provided by independent sources, making it one of the most expensive independent films of all time. Production began in September 2011 at Studio Babelsberg in Potsdam-Babelsberg, Germany. It premiered on 8 September 2012 at the 37th Toronto International Film Festival and was released on 26 October 2012 in conventional and IMAX cinemas. It polarized critics, and has been included on various Best Film and Worst Film lists. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for Tykwer, Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil. Animation Anomie is a 2008 short animated film directed by Renei Dimla. Documentary film Maria Island is a 1971 documentary film directed by Judith Simpson. Thriller The Bone Collector is a 1999 thriller film starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie, directed by Phillip Noyce and produced by Martin Bregman. The movie was based on the crime novel of the same name written by Jeffery Deaver, concerning the quadriplegic detective Lincoln Rhyme. It was the first book of the Lincoln Rhyme series. The film takes place in New York City in 1998. Comedy Buridi is a comedy film directed by E V V Satyanarayana. Documentary film The Midland Mystique is a documentary film directed by Charlie Minn. Documentary film Youthquake! is a 1976 documentary directed by Max B. Miller. It examines the influence of rock music on religious beliefs. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film at the 33rd Golden Globe Awards. Animation Disney's American Legends is a direct-to-video release narrated by James Earl Jones and which features the following Walt Disney Feature Animation animated short subjects: Johnny Appleseed released in 1948 The Brave Engineer released in 1950 Paul Bunyan released in 1958 John Henry released in 2000 The compilation was released February 12, 2002. Documentary film People's Champion: Behind the Battle is a 2011 documentary film directed by Trent Babbington and Walker Warren. Documentary film Šmejdi is a 2013 documentary film written by Silvie Dymáková and Romana Mazalová and directed by Silvie Dymáková. Animation Grünes Gold is a 2012 short animation film written by Susanne Mikulski and Barbara Marheineke and directed by Barbara Marheineke. Comedy Max, der Taschendieb is a film directed by Imo Moszkowicz released on Mar 1, 1962. Comedy Snoopy!!! The Musical is the 31st prime-time animated TV specials, based on characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts. It was an adaptation of the musical Snoopy!!! The Musical, and originally aired on the CBS network in 1988. This is one of the two musicals in the Peanuts franchise where Snoopy actually has a voice. Comedy Mad Holiday is a 1936 mystery and comedy film written by Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf, based on the story by Joseph Santley and directed by George B. Seitz. Thriller Black Dog is a 1998 film about an ex-con manipulated into transporting illegal arms. The film stars Patrick Swayze, Randy Travis, and Meat Loaf. Comedy The Gay Deceivers is a 1969 gay-themed comedy film with a twist ending. The film derives much of its humor through the use of stereotypes. According to gay film historian Vito Russo in his book The Celluloid Closet, co-star Michael Greer, who played the flamboyantly gay Malcolm and who was himself gay, tried to work with the screenwriter and director to minimize the negativity of the characterization and present Malcolm in a positive light. Comedy Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. is a 1990 comedic superhero film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Documentary film The Endless Summer II is a 1994 film directed by Bruce Brown and is a sequel to his 1966 film The Endless Summer. In The Endless Summer II, surfers Pat O'Connell and Robert "Wingnut" Weaver retrace the steps of Mike Hynson and Robert August. It shows the growth and evolution of the surfing scene since the first film, which presented only classic longboard surfing. O'Connell rides a shortboard, which was developed in the time between the two movies, and there are scenes of windsurfing and bodyboarding. The film illustrates how far surfing had spread, with footage of surf sessions in France, South Africa, Costa Rica, Australia, Bali, Java, and even Alaska. It also has a brief cameo appearance by morey surfer Felipe Zylbersztajn, Steve Irwin, and Mary, a crocodile from Irwin's Australia Zoo. In 2003, Dana Brown, Bruce's son, made what is seen as the "third movie", Step Into Liquid. It follows the evolution of surfing over the last 10–15 years from shortboarding to tow-in surfing. Science Fiction As Dog and Cat is a 2012 short, animation, drama, romance and science fiction film written and directed by Armando Vega Gil. Documentary film The special traces the history of the competition between Los Angeles Lakers immortal "Magic" Johnson and Boston Celtics great Larry Bird, which began 30 years ago when they led their midwest universities to the 1979 NCAA Championship game, through a decade of dominance, when the two won three NBA MVP awards apiece and a combined eight NBA titles.  Debuting on the eve of March Madness, the exclusive HBO presentation also examines the different cultures that helped shape them and contributed to their unique styles, as well as exploring their unlikely friendship. "Larry Bird and 'Magic' Johnson are basketball royalty," says Ross Greenburg, president, HBO Sports.  "Their accomplishments speak for themselves at every level, but their intersecting back stories are just as rich and compelling as their championship performances.  We will tell their full life stories and provide an in-depth portrait of their complicated and historic bond. Documentary film Citizen Change is a 2012 short film directed by James Chambers. Comedy O La La! is a 2009 short comedy film written by Laurent Turlure and James Egan and directed by Johanna Demetrakas and N.C. Heikin. Comedy Nýtt Líf is a film directed by Þráinn Bertelsson and released in 1983. The film is a comedy shot in the Westman Islands and stars Eggert Þorleifsson and Karl Ágúst Úlfsson, among others. The music features several musicians including the band Tappi Tíkarrass, which contributed the songs "Sperglar" and "Kukl". Thriller Die Geisterfahrer is a 2012 crime fiction, thriller, and drama film written and directed by Lars Becker. Comedy Clown Princes is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. Produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 178th Our Gang short to be released. Thriller A small town sheriff who's investigating a murder at the local diner ends up finding more than he bargained for in the town and in himself. Documentary film Not My Life is a 2011 American independent documentary film about human trafficking and contemporary slavery. The film was written, produced, and directed by Robert Bilheimer, who had been asked to make the film by Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Bilheimer planned Not My Life as the second installment in a trilogy, the first being A Closer Walk and the third being the unproduced Take Me Home. The title Not My Life came from a June 2009 interview with Molly Melching, founder of Tostan, who said that many people deny the reality of contemporary slavery because it is an uncomfortable truth, saying, "No, this is not my life." Filming of Not My Life took four years to complete, and documented human trafficking in 13 countries: Albania, Brazil, Cambodia, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Italy, Nepal, Romania, Senegal, Uganda, and the United States. The first and last scenes of the film take place in Ghana, and show children who are forced to fish in Lake Volta for 14 hours a day. The film also depicts sex trafficking victims, some of whom are only five or six years old. Science Fiction How William Shatner Changed the World is a 2005 two-hour television documentary, commissioned by Discovery Channel Canada and co-produced for History Channel in the United States and Channel Five in the United Kingdom. Hosted and narrated by William Shatner, known for his portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk, and based on his book, I'm Working on That, the show focuses on technological advancements and people in the real world that were inspired by the Star Trek phenomenon. Comedy Forever Fabulous is a 1999 comedy starring Jean Smart, Jennifer Elise Cox, Robert Wagner, Emily Proctor and Jorja Fox, which was written and directed by Werner Molinsky and initially screened at the under the title Tiara Tango at the 1999 Austin Film Festival. In 2001, the film began airing on the Lifetime Movie Network, where it aired periodically until early 2004. Comedy Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep is a 1922 British silent comedy film directed by George Pearson and starring Betty Balfour, Fred Groves and Hugh E. Wright. Squibs wins a large sum of money on a horse race. It was the sequel to the 1921 film Squibs. Documentary film Ice, Sweat and Tears is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Michael McNamara. Comedy A Hell of a Day is a 2001 comedy and drama film written by Marion Vernoux and Nathalie Kristy, and directed by Marion Vernoux. Comedy Al Lailah is a 2013 drama short comedy film written by Aysha Saleh and directed by Khalid Ali. Documentary film Days Of Human is a documentary film directed by Tae Jun-seek. Documentary film Tommy and Quadrophenia Live is a 3-disc DVD box set that includes performances by The Who from their 1989 and 1996-1997 tours. Whilst the Tommy part of the set had been already released on VHS, material from the Quadrophenia Tour had not been commercially available previously. Both sets present a heavily augmented backing band supporting Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend and John Entwistle. In 1989 the band featured Steve 'Boltz' Bolton on guitar, John Bundrick on piano and keyboards, Simon Phillips on drums, Jody Linscott on percussion, and Chyna, Billy Nicholls and Cleveland Watkiss on backing vocals, along with the Kick Horns brass ensemble. The 1996-97 band swapped Zak Starkey for Phillips on drums and Pete's Brother Simon Townshend for Steve Bolton on guitar. For both tours Townshend heavily relied on acoustic guitars for the main part of the show, only trading it in for his electric guitars on some of the older numbers. Documentary film Welcome to North Korea is a 2001 documentary film directed by Raymond Feddema and Peter Tetteroo. Documentary film "Chaz Bono was a male trapped in a female shell for as long as he can remember. Growing up as Sonny and Cher’s adorable golden-haired daughter in a body he felt wasn’t his own was a crucible it took years to transcend. Now, as he undertakes gender reassignment, he’s bravely decided to share the process on camera. Becoming Chaz invites us along on Chaz’s remarkable journey of transformation. As hormone shots give way to top surgery, down-to-earth, unflappable Chaz beams with a sense of liberation and goes public with his story to put a face on a misunderstood issue. Meanwhile, his gregarious girlfriend grapples with the realities of suddenly living with a man, and it’s clear sex change isn’t solely a physical transition. Intimate and nakedly honest, the film reveals the humanity and courage it takes for Chaz to ultimately embrace his true self. His moving struggle will reverberate profoundly for anyone to whom authenticity matters." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy The Big Mambo is a 1998 German comedy film written and directed by Michael Gwisdek. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Thriller The Housemaid is a 2010 South Korean melodramatic thriller film directed by Im Sang-soo. The story focuses on Eun-yi, played by Jeon Do-yeon, who becomes involved in a destructive love triangle while working as a housemaid for an upper-class family. Other cast members include Lee Jung-jae, Seo Woo and Yoon Yeo-jeong. The film is a remake of Kim Ki-young's 1960 film The Housemaid. It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Gentlemen of Fortune is a Soviet comedy, filmed at Mosfilm. The stars of the film include famous Soviet actors such as Savely Kramarov, Yevgeny Leonov, Georgy Vitsin, and Radner Muratov. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1972 having 65.02 million viewers. Comedy Lenin, You Rascal, You is a 1972 Danish comedy film directed by Kirsten Stenbæk and starring Peter Steen. Thriller Bugs is a 2003 American science-fiction-horror film that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel on September 9, 2003. It starred Angie Everhart and Antonio Sabato Jr. Comedy The Captain of Nakara is a 2012 comedy romance film written by Cajetan Boy and Martin Thauand and directed by Bob Nyanja. Thriller Bhool Bhulaiyaa is a 2007 Indian psychological horror film directed by Priyadarshan. It constitutes the official remake of the 1993 Malayalam film, Manichitrathazhu, starring Mohanlal. which was already remade into several Indian films. Bhool Bhulaiyaa features Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Ameesha Patel and Shiney Ahuja in pivotal roles with Paresh Rawal and Rajpal Yadav in supporting roles. The music of the film was composed by Pritam and the lyrics were written by Sameer. It received mostly positive reviews and a huge box-office success. The film is also noted for its usage of colloquial language and the ambience that of royalty very aptly portrayed. This is a psychological thriller. The disorder suffered by the protagonist, "dissociative identity disorder" is an actual mental health problem. When Akshay's character is explaining the symptoms of the illness the camera even captures one of its most famous case, that of an American female called Shirley Ardell Mason. Comedy Golden Slumber is a 2009 drama thriller film written by Yoshihiro Nakamura and Tamio Hayashi directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura. Comedy The Devil is a Sissy is a 1936 American MGM comedy drama film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and Rowland Brown. The film stars Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Cooper and Mickey Rooney, three of the biggest child stars of the 1930s. The film premiered on September 18, 1936. Documentary film Ozualdo Candeias And The Cinema is a 2013 drama biographical film written and directed by Eugenio Puppo. Comedy Dennis Sullivan, an average NYC accountant is assigned to work with a wealthy young widow and her son, Jake - A boy obsessed with the televised superhero 'Man America'. Dennis sees how Jake uses the TV hero to fill the void left by his deceased father. Moved by the boy's loss, Dennis heads for the 'Imagination Superstore' in search of the beloved costume. Once inside the dressing room, Dennis listens as the shop falls prey to a knife-wielding robber. Now in costume, Dennis springs into action to boot the thug from the store with security cameras capturing all. Once the footage hits the airwaves, a media frenzy erupts, leaving an entire city longing for more Man America. Now Dennis must choose between the safety of obscurity or providing his costumed hope to others. Thriller Tu nombre envenena mis sueños is a film directed by Pilar Miró released on September 25, 1996. Comedy Bored of the Rings is a 2013 short comedy romance film directed and written by Rashim Cannad. Comedy Exes is a 2013 comedy and drama film directed by Andy DeAngelo. Comedy Hey, Stop Stabbing Me! is a low-budget feature starring Patrick Casey and directed by Worm Miller. Miller and Casey also co-wrote the movie. The duo went on to write Golan the Insatiable for Fox's Animation Domination HD programming block. The film was shot on location in Bloomington, Minnesota. Comedy Celebration is a 2002 short comedy film written and directed by Daniel Stedman. "Celebration is about a six year old boy announcing his homosexuality to a large group of family and friends, who burst out of their seats into applause, shouts of approval and even tears, and we are left to wonder what he is feeling." Quoting the synopsis from the Official Site. Science Fiction Terminal City Ricochet is a 1990 film by director Zale Dalen. The name was taken from a hockey team called the Terminal City Ricochets. Starring Jello Biafra, Terminal City Ricochet is a dystopian comedy critical of television and its collusion with government and consumerism. Terminal City Ricochet is well known in cult film circles, but it has only been shown at film festivals, and a few times on pay-TV. The DVD combo, has been made available through the Alternative Tentacles Website. It will be available in stores in late October 2010. Comedy The Dark Side of Love is a 1984 Italian erotic romance-drama film written and directed by Salvatore Samperi. The film, which has a scabrous main theme as an incest between a sister and a porn-obsessed brother, was a box office success. Documentary film LubaBen is a 2011 short film directed by Eva Pervolovici. Comedy Gone Are the Dayes is a 1984 television film directed by Gabrielle Beaumont and starring Harvey Korman, Susan Anspach and Robert J. Hogan. Documentary film The Record Breaker is a 2012 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Brian McGinn. Thriller "An inventive post-modern thriller from Argentina's new avant-garde wave weaves together a series of intricate plotlines in a tale of historical intrigue, forgery, political legacies and sexual liaisons where we can never be sure of who or what to believe. A group of friends come together at a large house just outside Buenos Aires. Helena, the house's owner is the great-great-granddaughter of the liberal politician and author Domingo Sarmiento, and is visibly concerned with his legacy. Politics and history converge as her convoluted family history spills over into her relationship with a painter who appears to have much in common with Sarmiento's political nemesis, the dictator Juan Martín de Rosas. But politics and literary history is not on everybody's mind. Mónica (María Villar) sings; Isabel (Julia Martínez Rubio) paints and - meanwhile - who is sleeping with whom, and do the affairs relate in any way to the friends who are planning the robbery? From the production company responsible for Castro (screening in this year's LFF and also featuring a number of the same actors) comes an elaborate, inventive thriller whose multiple plotlines converge into a dazzling web of conspiracy and deceit. Piñeiro's camera often plunges us deep into the action, at other times we are invited to observe from a distance as the intrigues play out. The result is an audacious, stylish feature in which alliances are not always what they seem, and truth always remains an elusive conceit that remains tantalisingly beyond our grasp." Quoting Maria Delgado Documentary film Sacco and Vanzetti is a 2006 documentary film directed by Peter Miller. Produced by Peter Miller and Editor Amy Linton, the film presents interviews with researchers and historians of the lives of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, and their trial. It also presents forensic evidence that refutes that used by the prosecution during the trial. Prison letters written by the defendants are read by voice actors with Tony Shalhoub as Sacco and John Turturro as Vanzetti. Interviewees include Howard Zinn, Studs Terkel and Arlo Guthrie. Sacco and Vanzetti won the 2007 John E. O'Connor Film Award, the annual prize for the best historical film awarded by the American Historical Association. It was released nationally in theaters in March 2007 and later on DVD. Comedy My Big Father is a Malayalam movie by Mahesh P. Sreenivasan starring Jayaram and Guinness Pakru. It was released in December 2009. The movie was produced by P.A. Sebastian and was distributed by Casino pictures. My Big Father is about a father and son, where the father is a dwarf. The role of the father is played by the two feet tall Guinness Pakru. Jayaram plays the role of the son. Comedy Santa Who? is a TV movie first shown in 2000 on ABC, starring Leslie Nielsen, and directed by William Dear. The plot centers on Santa Claus developing a case of amnesia right before Christmas. As of 2009, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family. The film is rated TV-PG. Science Fiction Alien Private Eye is a 1987 action, sci-fi film written and directed by Vik Rubenfeld. Documentary film A very special Top Gear Special, presented by Jezza and Capt. Slow Esq. In fact why don't we let them introduce this particular slice of petrol heaven? Everyone has an opinion on bad cars... Now it’s time to hear the ones that really count – ours... As it’s the worst car in the history of the WORLD, we’re on our travels ... to the North of England...to name and shame the most rubbish car from a manufacturer which, frankly, should have known better. But, it’s not all about hateful cars...Oh no. You have to revel in some good ones to appreciate the stinkers. There’s the Ferrari 458 spider, Toyota’s GT86 and the £340,000 Lexus LFA rubbing shoulders with a Mercedes SLS. Our guest driver, the Stig’s Yorkshire cousin, puts his whippet to one side and throws a BMW M5 round a gymkhana course before we have a go in a couple of Transatlantic challengers. Things don’t go well. We spend treasured leisure time on the golf course continuing our debate. That doesn’t go well either. We even put our own cars – past and present – into the reckoning. That ends badly too. We argue over the great and the awful from Peugeot, Ford, Mahindra, FSO, Alfa Romeo, Rolls Royce, Porsche, Citroen, Peugeot, Saab....and many more. And we have a special, surprise fate in store for the car we pick as our biggest loser... Enjoy .... Jeremy Clarkson James May Comedy The Worst Man of My Life is a 2007 comedy and romance film written by Soo-ah Kim and directed by Hyun-hee Sohn. Thriller Accomplices is a 2009 crime film written by Frédéric Mermoud and Pascal Arnold and directed by Frédéric Mermoud. Comedy Girls Will Be Boys is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Dolly Haas, Cyril Maude and Esmond Knight. It is based on The Last Lord, a play by Robert Siodmak. Haas made this, her first English-language film, following a Nazi-led riot at the premiere of her previous film Das häßliche Mädchen, and in 1936 fled Germany altogether. Thriller Sexting in Suburbia is a 2012 drama thriller written by John Stimpson and Marcy Holland and directed by John Stimpson. Comedy Alter Kahn und junge Liebe is a 1973 West German comedy romance film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Roy Black, Barbara Nielsen and Peter Millowitsch. Thriller The Dark Knight is a 2008 superhero crime thriller film directed, produced, and co-written by Christopher Nolan. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the second part of Nolan's Batman film series and a sequel to 2005's Batman Begins. Christian Bale reprises the lead role of Bruce Wayne/Batman, with a returning cast of Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth, Gary Oldman as James Gordon and Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox. The film introduces the character of Harvey Dent, Gotham's newly elected District Attorney and the consort of Bruce Wayne's childhood friend Rachel Dawes, who joins Batman and the police in combating the new rising threat of a criminal mastermind calling himself "The Joker". Nolan's inspiration for the film was the Joker's comic book debut in 1940, the 1988 graphic novel The Killing Joke, and the 1996 series The Long Halloween, which retold Two-Face's origin. The nickname "the Dark Knight" was first applied to Batman in Batman #1, in a story written by Bill Finger. The Dark Knight was filmed primarily in Chicago, as well as in several other locations in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong. Comedy Operacja Koza is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Konrad Szolajski. Thriller GriGris is a 2013 French-Chadian drama film directed by Mahamat Saleh Haroun, starring Soulémane Démé, Mariam Monory, Cyril Guei and Marius Yelolo. It is about a 25-year-old man with a paralysed leg who dreams of becoming a dancer, and starts to work for a gang of petrol smugglers. The film was produced through the French Pili Films with co-production support from the Chadian Goï Goï Productions. It also received support from Canal+, Ciné+, TV5Monde, Canal Horizons and the CNC. Filming started 29 October 2012. The film was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and won the Vulcan Award. The film was selected as the Chadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film also screened at the 36th Denver Film Festival. Science Fiction Gamera: Guardian of the Universe, is a 1995 science fiction Kaiju film directed by Shusuke Kaneko and written by Kazunori Itō. It is a reboot of the Gamera film franchise, taking the character and franchise in a more serious and darker direction, away from the campy tone of the original films, and targeting a more mature audience. It was a co-production of Hakuhodo, Daiei Film and Nippon Television, and was the first Gamera film not to be released by Daiei Film. The film follows Asagi Kusanagi and her father and colleagues, Yoshinari Yonemori and Mayumi Nagamine, as environmental pollution reawakens ancient giant monsters, the giant turtle Gamera and three carnivorous giant vampire bats Gyaos, to do battle for the salvation of the human race. The film was released in Japan on March 11, 1995 and was a critical and financial success, earning ¥520,000,000 at the box office. It has been widely acclaimed by fans and critics and is regarded as a classic of the Kaiju genre. The film spawned two sequels, Gamera 2: Attack of Legion and Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys. It is the ninth entry in the Gamera film series and first in Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera trilogy. Animation Homo sapiens is a 1960 film directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. Documentary film Michael Scheibler and his wife, Betty, reside on 320 acres of land in the little town of Emo, Ontario, a property that serves as a welcoming sanctuary for droves of surrounding wildlife. Michael has, quite unpredictably, become closest to the most dangerous of these animal neighbors - a group of over sixty wild bears. Bruised by tragedy, Michael finds solace through his interactions with these unconventional healers, a life-altering discovery that soon leads him on an unexpected path to love and redemption. From Reel Productions, a rare film that shows how a surprise encounter with wild animals can teach a broken man to be human again. Animation Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is a two-part direct-to-video animated superhero film, an adaptation of the 1986 comic book The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller. It was directed by Jay Oliva, who worked as a storyboard artist on Man of Steel, Batman: Year One and Batman: Under the Red Hood. Several other Batman veterans were also involved in the film. Part 1 was released September 25, 2012, and Part 2 was released January 29, 2013. A deluxe edition combining parts 1 and 2 was released on October 8, 2013. It is the 15th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. Documentary film Ebola: The Plague Fighters: Nova is a 1996 documentary film written by Elliott Halpern and Simcha Jacobovici and directed by Ric Esther Bienstock. Comedy Hi Honey – I'm Dead is a 1991 Fox Network made-for-TV film starring Curtis Armstrong and Catherine Hicks. Science Fiction Orbits is a 2013 short animated sci-fi drama romantic film written by Joan Alamar and directed by Jaime Maestro. Documentary film freedom2dance is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Ina Sotirova. Science Fiction Cochemare is a 2013 short animated adventure film written and directed by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski. Comedy Luke's Fireworks Fizzle is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Thriller The Perfect Student is a 2011 thriller film written by Peter Sullivan and directed by Michael Feifer. Thriller Chinatown is a 1974 American neo-noir film, directed by Roman Polanski from a screenplay by Robert Towne, and starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. The film was inspired by the California Water Wars, a series of disputes over southern California water at the beginning of the 20th century by which Los Angeles interests secured water rights in the Owens Valley. The Robert Evans production, a Paramount Pictures release, was the director's last film in the United States, and features many elements of film noir, particularly a multi-layered story that is part mystery and part psychological drama. In 1991 the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for films that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant," and it is frequently listed as among the best in world cinema. The 1975 Academy Awards saw it nominated eleven times, with an Oscar going to Robert Towne for Best Original Screenplay. The Golden Globe Awards honored it for Best Drama, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay. The American Film Institute placed it second among mystery films in 2008. Comedy Nine Months is a 1995 romantic comedy film directed by Chris Columbus. It stars Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, Tom Arnold, Joan Cusack, Jeff Goldblum, and Robin Williams. The movie is a US remake of the French movie Neuf mois and served as Grant's first US starring role. It was filmed on location in the San Francisco Bay Area. The original music score was composed by Hans Zimmer. Comedy Arante Mulla Kochu Mulla is a Malayalam family film directed by Balachandra Menon, starring Balachandra Menon, Shankar, Srividya, and Laksmi. The film is noted for the performances of the late Srividya and Laksmi, who portray sisters-in-law. Documentary film Movement #1 is a 2009 film directed by Daniel Hopkins. Thriller The Gorgon is a 1964 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Films. It stars Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley and Richard Pasco. The film was photographed by Michael Reed, and designed by Bernard Robinson. For the score James Bernard combined a soprano with a little-known electronic instrument called the Novachord. The film marks one of the few occasions when Hammer turned to Greek mythology for inspiration; this time it is the legend of the Gorgon that is respun for the Hammer audiences. Documentary film Catalejo is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Ronnie Radonich. Thriller Cyborg 3: The Recycler is the 1995 direct-to-video sequel to Cyborg 2 starring Malcolm McDowell and Khrystyne Haje. Released on home video in 1995, the film is directed by Michael Schroeder. Comedy Magic Kid, known in some countries known as Ninja Dragons, is a 1993 film. Comedy Joint Venture is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Stéphane Bélaïsch and Emmanuel Naccache. Science Fiction Atlantic Rim is an American science fiction monster film produced by The Asylum and directed by Jared Cohn. Shot in Pensacola, Florida, the film stars Graham Greene, David Chokachi, Treach and Jackie Moore The film was released direct-to-DVD on June 24, 2013 in the United Kingdom, and on July 9 in the United States. In the tradition of The Asylum's catalog, Atlantic Rim is a mockbuster of the Warner Bros. Pictures/Legendary Pictures film Pacific Rim. Documentary film Dolce e selvaggio is a Mondo film directed by Antonio Climati and Mario Morra. The title "Sweet and Savage" refers to the juxtaposition of pleasant and violent imagery within the film. It is narrated by the producer and long-time Mondo film director Franco Prosperi. The film is the third and final entry in Climati and Morra's Savage Trilogy and is also the last collaborative feature between the two directors. Footage in the film was supplemented by scenes that originally appeared in their previous two films, Ultime grida dalla savana and Savana violenta. Morra went on to direct one final Mondo film, The Savage Zone, while Climati later made the cannibal film Natura contro in 1988. The film has gained notoriety for the inclusion of several scenes of human death. One of the scenes, in which a man is tied to two trucks that tear off his arm, is staged. The other scenes, which are genuine, include a corpse in Tibet that is hacked apart by monks and fed to vultures and the accidental deaths of tightrope walker Karl Wallenda and stuntman A.J. Bakunas. Comedy Newlyweds is a 2011 American comedy/drama film written, directed and starring Edward Burns, with Kerry Bishé, Marsha Dietlein, and Caitlin Fitzgerald. Newlyweds was selected to close the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. Thriller Black Point is a 2001 film named after the American town of the same name, starring David Caruso as an innocent man caught up in a bad situation when criminals go looking for lost money. It was shot in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Thriller A Dangerous Man is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD action film directed by Keoni Waxman. It stars Steven Seagal as a man released from prison after spending six years locked up for a crime he did not commit. Documentary film Behind the Flickering Light: The Archive is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Hafiz Rancajale. Comedy The Ghost and the Guest is a film directed by William Nigh released on Apr 19, 1943. Documentary film The Second Coming is a documentary video collection released by the band Kiss in 1998. The video is focused around the reunion of the original Kiss line-up and subsequent Alive/Worldwide Tour tour, which took place in 1996 and 1997. Documentary film Video Fool for Love is a 1996 Australian documentary film by film editor Robert Gibson about his love life. Comedy Deal of the Century is a 1983 American comedy film directed by William Friedkin and starring Chevy Chase, Gregory Hines, and Sigourney Weaver. The film follows the adventures of several arms dealers that compete to sell weapons to a South American dictator. Comedy Late For My Mother's Funeral is a 2013 documentary comedy drama film written and directed by Penny Allen. Animation Rabbit Transit is an 8-minute Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng, released in 1947, and starring Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle. The title is a play on "Rapid Transit". Cecil and Bugs had previously raced each other in 1941's Tortoise Beats Hare and 1943's Tortoise Wins By a Hare. This cartoon was their final encounter. Unlike Tortoise Wins by a Hare, this cartoon presumes that Bugs and Cecil have never met before now. Thriller Lady Killer is a 1995 drama film directed by Steven Schachter, and stars Judith Light as a married woman who breaks off an affair with a younger man, Jack Wagner, who doesn't react well and targets her daughter, Tracey Gold. Comedy Duke Frederick has driven out the lawful Duke and usurped his duchy. Rosalind (daughter of the banished Duke) falls in love with Orlando de Boys, as he is beating Frederick's champion in a wrestling match. Frederick banishes her, too, and she leaves, disguised as a youth called Ganymede, taking Frederick's daughter Celia and his jester Touchstone with her. Rosalind's troupe heads for the Forest of Arden, where Rosalind's father is living quietly, with Orlando and his brother Jaques now members of the old Duke's rustic court. Rosalind decides to live for a time as Ganymede, and she/he finds Orlando hanging poems to Rosalind on trees (no doubt he knows what he's doing?)... Ganymede promises to cure Orlando of his love, while Touchstone woos a country girl, Audrey. Meanwhile, a shepherdess called Phebe falls in love with Ganymede, scorning the love of the bumpkin Silvius. Oliver de Boys, another brother of Orlando, arrives and falls heavily for Celia. At the end, Ganymede turns himself Documentary film War Comes to America is the seventh and final film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight World War II propaganda film series. The early part of the film is an idealized version of American history which includes mention of the first settlements, the American Revolutionary War, and the ethnic diversity of America. It lists 22 immigrant nationalities, 19 of them European, and uses the then-current terms "Negro", "Jap", and "Chinaman". This section of the film concludes with a lengthy paean to American inventiveness, economic abundance, and social ideals. The run-up to World War II is then described, beginning in 1931 with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. The film examines how American public opinion gradually changed from one of isolationism to one of support for the Allied cause, and demonstrates this using a series of Gallup polls. In 1936, public opinion is firmly isolationist, with 95% of Americans answering NO to the question "If another world war develops in Europe, should America take part again?". Congress responded with an arms embargo and a "Cash and carry rule" when trading with belligerents in raw materials. Documentary film The Road to Jenin is a 2003 documentary directed by Pierre Rehov, a French-Algerian film director of Jewish descent, whose documentaries mostly deal with the Middle East conflict. The Road to Jenin was produced to counter the Palestinian narrative in relation to the Battle of Jenin, a clash between the Israeli army and Palestinian militants in April 2002 which drew Palestinian accounts of a "Jenin Massacre". This film was also a response to Mohammed Bakri's film entitled Jenin, Jenin. Comedy Muppet Classic Theater is a direct-to-video film featuring The Muppets that was released on September 27, 1994. It has never been on DVD. Comedy Future-Kill is a 1985 low-budget comedy science fiction-horror film about a group of frat boys who are hunted in a futuristic city by mutants. The film was directed by Ronald W. Moore, and stars Edwin Neal, Marilyn Burns, and Gabriel Folse. The poster for the film was designed by renowned artist H. R. Giger. Documentary film People's Park is a 2012 documentary film directed by Libbie Dina Coh and J.P. Sniadecki. Comedy Those Lips, Those Eyes is a 1980 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Pressman, starring Frank Langella, Glynnis O'Connor, and Tom Hulce. Comedy I Live In Fear is a 1955 Japanese film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It was co-written by Shinobu Hashimoto, Fumio Hayasaka, and Hideo Oguni. The story concerned an elderly factory owner so terrified of the prospect of a nuclear attack that he becomes determined to move his entire extended family to what he imagines is the safety of a farm in Brazil. The film stars Kurosawa regulars Toshirō Mifune and Takashi Shimura. It is in black-and-white and runs 103 minutes. The film was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Upír z Feratu is a 1981 Czechoslovak horror film directed by Juraj Herz. Comedy Citizen Dog is a 2004 Thai romance film, directed by Wisit Sasanatieng and based on a story by Wisit's wife, Koynuch, which was illustrated by him. The second film by the director of Tears of the Black Tiger, it is a colorful story set in contemporary Bangkok, where a boy without a goal in life falls in love with a girl who lives for her dreams. The film is frequently compared with the French movie Amélie. One of the main themes of the movie is that people will only find something from the moment when they stopped looking for it. The movie has been distributed outside Asia by Luc Besson's EuropaCorp. Comedy The Curse of the Jade Scorpion is a 2001 crime comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Woody Allen. The cast also features Helen Hunt, Dan Aykroyd, Elizabeth Berkley, John Schuck, Wallace Shawn, David Ogden Stiers, and Charlize Theron. The plot concerns an insurance investigator and an efficiency expert who are both hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist into stealing jewels. The film bears much more in common with Allen's earlier screwball comedy films than with other films made by him around the same time. Documentary film Victor Weisskoff: physicist, lover of music and citizen of the world. NOVA profiles the international statesman of science and learns that one of the giants of 20th century physics is also one of the country's greatest humanists. Science Fiction Library Wars is a 2013 drama film directed by Shinsuke Sato. 在架空世界的日本,为了公序良俗等理由,政府制定了侵犯人权的“媒体良化法”(媒体优质化法),并成立了“媒体良化委员会”(媒体优质化委员会)与“良化特务机关”(优质化特务机关)来进行媒体检阅工作。与这个强权机关对抗的唯一组织,即为“图书馆”。一群热爱图书馆自由的人们,武装自己与良化机关进行战争,守护图书馆的自由。笠原郁在高中的某一天看到了想买的书,却遇上了良化委员会的成员,这时却出现了一名图书队员,使对方离开。西元2019年(正化31年),笠原郁加入了战争…… Thriller Mad Max is a 1979 Australian dystopian action film directed by George Miller, produced by Byron Kennedy and starring Mel Gibson. James McCausland and Miller wrote the screenplay from a story by Miller and Kennedy. It became a top-grossing Australian film, holding the Guinness record for most profitable film for decades and has been credited for further opening up the global market to Australian New Wave films. The first film in the series, Mad Max, spawned sequels Mad Max 2 in 1981 and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985. A fourth installment, Mad Max: Fury Road starring Tom Hardy as Max, is scheduled for release in May 2015. Thriller The Curve is a 1998 thriller starring Matthew Lillard, Keri Russell and Michael Vartan. It is also known as Dead Man's Curve, but was changed to The Curve to avoid confusion with the film Dead Man on Campus, a comedy with a similar pass by catastrophe premise about two college roommates who try to get another to commit suicide. In the UK and Australia it was released as Dead Man's Curve. Animation Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses is a direct-to-video computer animated Barbie film directed by Greg Richardson and loosely based on the fairytale "The Twelve Dancing Princesses". It is part of the Barbie film series and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie. This film was released on February 21, 2006. Music for the film was composed by Arnie Roth. "Shine", the end title song written by Roth, Amy Powers and Rob Hudnut, was nominated for a 2007 Emmy Award. The film is the final Rainmaker Entertainment film made in the Mainframe Entertainment era. Thriller White Angel is a 1994 British thriller film directed by Chris Jones and starring Harriet Robinson, Peter Firth and Don Henderson. A crime writer is approached by a serial killer who wishes her to tell his story to the world. Documentary film Facing Sudan is a documentary film released in 2007. It chronicles the situation in Sudan from independence in 1956, through civil war and the current crisis in Darfur. The narrative of Sudan is told through the eyes of activists from various segments of American society. Brian Burns—a young custodian who traveled to South Sudan in order to effect change there—supplies the arc in the film, and links the various stories together. The tagline of the film is "Ordinary people can do extraordinary things. Even in Sudan." The film premiered in March 2007 at the Longbaugh Film Festival in Portland, Oregon. It subsequently screened at fourteen film festivals and won "Best Documentary" awards at the Landlocked Film Festival and the Illinois International Film Festival. The film was produced, directed and edited by Bruce David Janu. The soundtrack was composed by Tom Flannery and Lorne Clarke. The film was released on DVD January 8, 2008. A follow-up to Facing Sudan was completed in July, 2008. This short documentary is entitled Crayons and Paper, tells the story of Dr. Jerry Ehrlich, a pediatrician who has administered to children in conflicts zones across the world. Comedy Working for Peanuts is a 1953 animated short produced by Walt Disney. It is notable for being one of their first shorts filmed in 3D. The tagline of the film is "Walt Disney's Donald Duck & Chip 'N Dale in their first laugh riot in 3-Dimension." In 2006, it was remastered for digital 3D purposes and rereleased in 2007 along with the Disney Digital 3-D version of the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Meet the Robinsons. Working for Peanuts was also showcased a number of times at the Disney theme parks and was used as a teaser 3D cartoon at Walt Disney Worlds Magic Kingdom, which showcased a 3D movie, Magic Journeys, that was sponsored by Kodak. Thriller The Naked City is a black-and-white film noir directed by Jules Dassin. Based on a story by Malvin Wald, the film depicts the police investigation that follows the murder of a young model. A veteran cop is placed in charge of the case and he sets about, with the help of other beat cops and detectives, to find the girl's killer. The movie, shot partially in documentary style, was filmed on location on the streets of New York City and features landmarks such as the Williamsburg Bridge, the Whitehall Building, and an apartment building on West 83rd Street in Manhattan as the scene of the murder. The film received two Academy Awards, one for cinematography for William H. Daniels, and another for film editing to Paul Weatherwax. In 2007, The Naked City was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Documentary film Ugly, Me? is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Helena Ignez. Comedy Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is a 2008 American computer-animated comedy film written by Etan Cohen, and directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath. This sequel to the 2005 film Madagascar continues the adventures of Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, and Gloria the Hippo. It stars the voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, and Andy Richter. Also providing voices are Bernie Mac, Alec Baldwin, Sherri Shepherd, Elisa Gabrielli, and will.i.am. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures, and was released on November 7, 2008. The film starts as a prequel, showing a small part of Alex's early life, including his capture by hunters. It soon moves to shortly after the point where the original left off, with the animals deciding to return to New York. They board an airplane in Madagascar, but crash-land in Africa, where each of the central characters meets others of the same species; Alex is reunited with his parents. Problems arise, and their resolution occupies much of the remainder of the film. Documentary film Point And Shoot is a 2014 documentary film directed by Marshall Curry. Documentary film Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon was released on DVD in November 2003 as a series of remastered, remixed & new videos with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound audio mixes. The DVD featured never-before-seen footage from the Lennon/Ono archive, rare newsreel and private footage, 15 new and newly remastered music videos, 5.1 surround sound, new animations of Lennon's drawings and an extensive photo gallery including rare and previously unseen images. Featuring 20 tracks in total, the DVD featured footage that was traced back as close to its original source as possible. In many cases this meant going back to the original film negative, which was then digitally re-transferred and remastered. With footage shot on video, it was necessary to go back to John Lennon’s original camera tapes and have them re-transferred. This has been a source of contempt for Lennon fans, as the wide majority of videos on the DVD were newly made, with the exceptions of "Imagine", "Instant Karma!", and "Woman." Both "Power to the People" and "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" are the originals, albeit in extended form, and the video for "Stand By Me" has new footage inserted. Comedy Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 is a 2011 Disney direct-to-DVD sequel to the family comedy film Beverly Hills Chihuahua, the second film in the Beverly Hills Chihuaha series. Directed by Alex Zamm, and starring George Lopez, Odette Yustman and Zachary Gordon, the film focuses on Papi and Chloe, now married, and their five puppies. The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on February 1, 2011, in a two-disc Blu-ray and DVD combo pack. Another sequel, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3, was released on September 18, 2012. Documentary film Enter The Hive is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Maciej Kukulski. Documentary film Portraits of German Alkoholics is a 2009 film directed by Carolin Schmitz. Documentary film This hardcore adult feature takes a psudeo-documentary look at the life and career of Marilyn Chambers, who in 1976 was one of the biggest names in XXX cinema, following her success in Behind the Green Door and Resurrection of Eve. In Inside Marilyn Chambers, adult film pioneers Jim Mitchell and Art Mitchell offer an offstage portrait of their biggest star, as we take a close look at Marylin enjoying her favorite leisure time activity (here's a hint: it isn't bowling). Documentary film The Price of Kings: Oscar Arias is a documentary film directed by Joanna Natasegara and Richard Symons. Science Fiction Generation X is a made-for-TV film directed by Jack Sholder, which aired on FOX on February 20, 1996. It is based on the Marvel Comics comic-book series Generation X, a spin-off of the X-Men franchise. It was produced by New World Entertainment and Marvel Entertainment. Thriller Up Periscope is a 1959 World War II drama starring James Garner as a U.S. Navy Frogman fighting the Japanese. The supporting cast includes Edmond O'Brien, Andra Martin, and Alan Hale, Jr.. The film was written by Richard H. Landau and Robb White from White's novel, produced by Aubrey Schenk, and directed by Gordon Douglas. Comedy One Long Night is a 2007 Thriller and Comedy film written and directed by David Siqueiros. A fish out of water story, about self-discovery and the challenges of being of mixed heritage. Set in 1994 at the height of California Governor Pete Wilson's regime and the proposition that tore apart Mexicans and Americans. One Long Night is the story of Richard Macedo, a simple, conservative half-Mexican, half Caucasian businessman trying to survive one night lost in a country he's never been that should have been home to him. Thriller The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a 2012 political thriller drama film based on the 2007 novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid, directed by Mira Nair, starring Riz Ahmed and Kate Hudson in lead. The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a post-9/11 film, a movie about the impact on one man of the Al Qaida attacks and the American reaction to them. In 2007, Nair read the manuscript of Hamid's unpublished novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist. After reading it, she immediately decided to make a film, from her own production house Mirabai Films and Nair's long-time partner, producer Lydia Dean Pilcher production company Cine Mosaic, the two optioned the film rights to the novel. The Film is produced by Lydia and co-produced by freelance screenwriter Ami Bogani, Hansi Farsi, Anadil Hossain and US producer Robin Sweet. The estimated budget of the film is $15 million. The film was a major box office flop, earning only $2.1 million worldwide. The film premiered as the opening film for the 69th Venice International Film Festival, and at the 37th Toronto International Film Festival. The film had a limited release in the United States, India, and in Europe and North America. Comedy Gia mia choufta Touristries is a 1971 Greek comedy film directed by Errikos Thalassinos and starring Alekos Alexandrakis, Kaiti Papanika and Katerina Gioulaki. Comedy Meatballs Part II is a 1984 film that was a sequel to the 1979 movie Meatballs. The film starred Richard Mulligan, Hamilton Camp, Kim Richards, John Mengatti, Paul Reubens, Misty Rowe, John Larroquette, Blackie Dammett, Donald Gibb and Jason Luque. Documentary film Four Short Films About Love is a 2003 short documentary film written and directed by Max Andrews,Rachel Barnett,Alex Baum,Maissa Chouraki,David Cohen,Hannah Lesser,Tamara Rosenfeld,Max Staley,Sophia Teper and Leah Whitman-Salkin. Comedy Il commissario Lo Gatto is a 1987 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Science Fiction The Love War is a science fiction ABC Movie of the Week starring Lloyd Bridges as an alien warrior and Angie Dickinson as the woman he befriends. Comedy Never Been Thawed is an independent film released in 2005 to a modest amount of media attention. It takes its name from the best condition a frozen entree can be in according to the film's fictional Mesa Frozen Entree Enthusiast's Club. Never Been Thawed was filmed entirely in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area by director Sean Anders on a budget of approximately $35,000. Various reviewers referred to the comedy as a mockumentary in the tradition of This Is Spinal Tap and Best in Show. Comedy Jhoota Kahin Ka is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Ravi Tandon. It stars Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh in pivotal roles. Documentary film American Hardcore is a documentary directed by Paul Rachman and written by Steven Blush. It is based on the book American Hardcore: A Tribal History also written by Blush. It was released on September 22, 2006 on a limited basis. The film features some early pioneers of the hardcore punk music scene including Bad Brains, Black Flag, D.O.A., Minor Threat, The Minutemen, SS Decontrol, and others. It was released on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on February 20, 2007. Animation Paperworld is a 2013 animated film directed by Dávid Ringeisen and László Ruska. Documentary film The Mask of Nippon is 1942 documentary film written by Stuart Legg and directed by Margaret Palmer. Comedy Reuben, Reuben is a 1983 film, both a comedy and drama. It stars Tom Conti, Kelly McGillis, Roberts Blossom, Cynthia Harris, and Joel Fabiani. The film was adapted by Julius J. Epstein from the play Spofford by Herman Shumlin, which in turn was adapted from the novel Reuben, Reuben by Peter De Vries. It was directed by Robert Ellis Miller. The main character in DeVries's novel was based largely on the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, who was a compulsive womanizer and lifelong alcoholic, finally succumbing to the effects of alcohol poisoning in November 1953, while on a speaking tour in America. Animation Aperture is a 2012 short animated film written by Ali Kalantari and directed by Amir Mehran. Thriller Grindhouse is a 2007 horror film double feature co-written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. The double feature consists of two feature-length segments, Rodriguez's Planet Terror and Tarantino's Death Proof, and is bookended by fictional trailers for upcoming attractions, advertisements, and in-theater announcements. The film's title derives from the U.S. film industry term "grindhouse", which refers to movie theaters specializing in B movies, often exploitation films, shown in a multiple-feature format. The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Fergie, Bruce Willis, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and stuntwoman Zoë Bell, who plays herself. Rodriguez's segment, Planet Terror, revolves around an outfit of rebels attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a rogue military unit, while Tarantino's segment, Death Proof, focuses on a misogynistic, psychopathic stuntman who targets young women, murdering them with his "death proof" stunt car. Documentary film Il Blues della domenica sera is a 1951 Italian short documentary film directed by Valerio Zurlini. Comedy La gueule de l'autre (English: The Other One's Mug) is a 1979 comedy film written by Jean Poiret and directed by Pierre Tchernia. Thriller The Butterfly Effect 2 is a 2006 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by John R. Leonetti, starring Eric Lively, Erica Durance, Dustin Milligan and Gina Holden. The film is largely unrelated to the 2004 film The Butterfly Effect and was released direct-to-DVD October 10, 2006. It is followed by The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations. Documentary film When the Song Dies is a 2012 short documentary history film directed by Jamie Chambers. Documentary film The Folk Dance of Caucasus is one of the earliest Azerbaijani films produced and directed by the pioneer of Azerbaijani cinema, Alexander Mishon. It was released on August 2, 1898. The film was shot on 35mm. Comedy Let's Be Happy is a Technicolor 1957 British musical film directed by Henry Levin, written by Dorothy Cooper and Diana Morgan in CinemaScope. This film was an updated remake of Jeannie, starring Barbara Mullen. This was star Vera-Ellen's last film, she withdrew from public life after the death of her daughter, Victoria Ellen Rothschild. Comedy Stork Day is a 2004 comedy fantasy film written by Danny Rubin, Harold Ramis, Valentina Capecci, Giulio Manfredonia, Andrés M. Koppel and Fabio Bonifacci and directed by Giulio Manfredonia. Science Fiction Bad Channels is a 1992 American science fiction spoof, released by Full Moon Features. It is about two aliens who invade a radio station with the intention of capturing female humans, by using radio broadcasts. The hero is a DJ forced to combat the aliens alone when listeners think he's joking about the invasion. Other films, Dollman, Demonic Toys and Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, are all semi-sequels to this film. The film also has its own soundtrack composed and performed by Blue Öyster Cult. Thriller Call of the Bush is a 1912 Australian silent film. It is considered a lost film. Comedy Mac and Me is a 1988 American science fiction adventure film co-written and directed by Stewart Raffill about a "Mysterious Alien Creature" that escapes from nefarious NASA agents and is befriended by a boy who uses a wheelchair due to paraplegia. Together, they try to find his family, from whom he has been separated. The film stars Jade Calegory, Christine Ebersole, Jonathan Ward, Katrina Caspary, and Lauren Stanley. It also marks the film debut of a then-unknown Jennifer Aniston, who features as an uncredited extra. The decision to create the film was based solely on the success of E.T.. The title Mac and Me comes from the working title for E.T. — E.T. and Me. The film was both a box office bomb and a critical disaster and is now often regarded as one of the worst films ever made. Documentary film Andata e ritorno is a documentary-movie produced in 1985 by movie director Daniele Segre. It is located in Pazzano, a small town in province of Reggio Calabria among 1 November and 4 November 1985. The dialogues are in part in pazzanese dialect with Italian subtitles and part in Italian. There is not an English version or subtitled. The 30 June of the same year was broadcast by TV on Raidue. The 4,5 and 6 April 2008 it was shown at the Museum Museo Diffuso della Resistenza della Deportazione, della Guerra, dei Diritti e della Libertà in Turin. Comedy Sushi Sushi is a French film, released on 19 June 1991 and directed by Laurent Perrin. Documentary film Coeurs d'athlètes is a 2003 sport documentary film directed by Patrick Montel and Régis Wargnier. Comedy Shivering Shakespeare is an Our Gang short film directed by Robert A. McGowan under the pseudonym "Anthony Mack". Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 95th Our Gang short to be released. Thriller Black Cat is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed and produced by Stephen Shin. The film stars Jade Leung as Catherine who accidentally kills a truck driver. After escaping trial, she is captured by medics insert a "Black Cat" chip into her brain which puts her under the CIA's complete control. The CIA make her into a new CIA agent known as Erica. Director Stephen Shin originally wanted the film to be a straight remake of Luc Besson's film Nikita but couldn't after Disney purchased the rights for an American remake. Critics compared the film unfavorably to Nikita. Jade Leung won the award for Best Newcomer at the 11th Hong Kong Film Awards for her role in the film. A sequel titled Black Cat 2: The Assassination of President Yeltsen was released in 1992. Thriller Dead End Drive-In is a 1986 Australian New Wave film about a teenage couple trapped in a drive-in theater which is really a concentration camp for societal rejects. The inmates, many of whom sport punk fashion, are fed a steady diet of junk food, new wave music, drugs, and bad movies. The film was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It stars Ned Manning and Natalie McCurry as the captive couple, and Peter Whitford as the manager of the drive-in. Mad Max 2 stuntman Guy Norris did some of the stunts. The soundtrack includes contemporary popular music performed by such bands as Kids in the Kitchen and Hunters and Collectors. The song during the rolling credits is "Playing With Fire" by Lisa Edwards. Animation Dart is a 2011 animated short film directed by Cho Sung-bin and Ham Ki-soo. Documentary film Eco Challenge Borneo is a 2001 documentary film. Thriller 7aum Arivu is a 2011 Indian science fiction thriller film written and directed by A. R. Murugadoss, featuring Suriya and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles and Johnny Tri Nguyen as the main antagonist. The film, produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin began production in May 2010 and was released on 25 October 2011 in Chennai and a day later, on Diwali, worldwide. The visual effects for the film were done by US based Legacy effects, making this their second Indian film after Enthiran. 7aum Arivu received Positive critical response upon release, but opened strongly at the box office. It was also dubbed into Telugu as 7th Sense which released simultaneously along with the Tamil original. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Chennai vs China as well as in Malayalam with the original title. The film was also one out of several films selected by the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce as the Indian submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Comedy Encounters of the Spooky Kind is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts comedy horror film written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the lead role. The film was produced by Hung's production company Bo Ho Film Company. It was released as Spooky Encounters in the US. It is sometimes listed as Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind, more blatantly mimicking the title of the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The film was the progenitor of the jiangshi film genre and one of Hong Kong's first kung fu horror comedies. There is one other stand-alone sequel starring Hung and Lam Ching-ying Encounters of the Spooky Kind II which has no relation to Encounters of the Spooky Kind. The Chinese name for the movie literally translates as ghost fights ghost. Animation Delgo is a 2008 American computer-animated fantasy film produced by Fathom Studios, a division of Macquarium Intelligent Communications, which began development of the project in 1999. Despite winning the Best Feature award at Anima Mundi, the film's box office was one of the lowest-grossing wide releases in recent history. Delgo grossed just $915,840 in theatres against an estimated budget of $40 million, according to box office tracking site The Numbers. The film was released independently with a large screen count and a small marketing budget. 20th Century Fox acquired the film rights for international and DVD distribution. Delgo was the final film for actors Anne Bancroft and John Vernon. The film is dedicated to Bancroft. Comedy The Raspberry Reich is a 2004 film by director Bruce LaBruce which explores what LaBruce calls "terrorist chic", cult dynamics, and the "innate radical potential of homosexual expression". It is about a contemporary terrorist group who set out to continue the work of the Red Army Faction, also known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang. The group consists of several young men, and a female leader named Gudrun. All of the characters are named after original members of the Baader-Meinhof Gang or revolutionaries such as Che Guevara. They call themselves the "Sixth Generation of the Baader-Meinhof Gang" and "The Raspberry Reich". "Reich" is a reference to communist sexologist Wilhelm Reich. In addition, the term "Raspberry Reich" was coined by RAF leader Gudrun Ensslin to refer to the oppression of consumer society. An "uncut" version of the film has been released, titled The Revolution Is My Boyfriend, edited by the gay pornographic film company Cazzo Film including erotic scenes edited out in the original version. Thriller Feng Shui is a 2004 Filipino horror movie starring Kris Aquino. The film grossed Php 137.56 million and was a blockbuster hit in 2004. The film centers on a cursed Bagua mirror where a person gets killed if they stare at the Bagua mirror, with their death relating at any way to their Chinese zodiac. The Hollywood version of the movie is still frozen and it is unknown if Star Cinema have decided to have a contract with Hollywood. A sequel entitled Feng Shui 2 has been announced. Comedy Two Thousand and None is a 2000 film written and directed by Arto Paragamian. Documentary film 9 Days in Summer is a promotional documentary film made by Ford that tells the story of the development of the Ford-funded Cosworth DFV and Lotus 49, the title coming from the nine Formula One races the car took part in 1967, which are also extensively featured in the film. Thriller Passion's Obsession is a 2000 crime thriller romance film written by Louise Monclair and directed by Cybil Richards. Documentary film Surnupealuu sõdurid is a 2004 documentary film. Animation Air! is a 1972 short animation documentary film directed by Paul Driessen. Comedy Gregg's first day at his new job starts off strangely, as he discovers his cubicle is covered in a sea of Post-Its left behind by his predecessor, who he soon discovers did not leave on amicable terms. His co-workers don't seem quite normal either, standing aimlessly or endlessly chatting nonsense on the phone or gossiping by the coffee machine. Grown men cry in this office and as Gregg tries to stay on top of his new job, fighting a toy car that runs around the office, arguing with a janitor, and trying, repeatedly, to send out an all important fax; things gradually go from bad to worse in this corporate wasteland. As day turns into night, Gregg begins to realize this is no ordinary workplace. It can be very lethal... Animation Case Closed: the Fourteenth Target, known as Detective Conan: The Fourteenth Target in Japan, is the second Case Closed movie. It was released in Japanese theatres on April 18, 1998. The English version was released on DVD on November 20, 2007 by Funimation. The movie grossed ¥1.05 billion in Japan. Documentary film The Gatekeepers is a 2012 documentary film by director Dror Moreh that tells the story of the Israeli internal security service, Shin Bet, from the perspective of six of its former heads. The film combines in-depth interviews, archival footage, and computer animation to recount the role that the group played in Israel’s security from the Six-Day War to the present. The film was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards. Comedy Alive and Kicking is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Sybil Thorndike, Kathleen Harrison, Estelle Winwood and Stanley Holloway. Three women grow dissatisfied with their lives in a retirement home and decide to search for fresh enjoyment and adventure. They eventually end up running a successful sweater business in Ireland. Comedy Vieni avanti cretino is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It had a great commercial success, grossing over 3 billion lire at the Italian box office. Comedy Project X is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh and written by Michael Bacall and Matt Drake based on a story by Bacall, and produced by director Todd Phillips. The film follows three friends—Thomas, Costa and J.B. —who plan to gain popularity by throwing a party, a plan which quickly escalates out of their control. The title Project X was initially a placeholder for a final title, but interest generated by the secretive title kept it in place. A nationwide open casting call was employed to find fresh faces. The majority of the cast were sourced from this casting call, but a few with prior acting credits, such as Mann, were accepted after multiple auditions. Filming took place on sets in Los Angeles over five weeks on a US$12 million budget. The film is presented as a home video from the perspective of an attendee using a camera to document the night's events. Project X was released in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom on March 2, 2012, and grossed over $100 million worldwide during its theatrical run. Criticism focused on the "loathsome" behavior of the lead characters, the perceived misogyny and the disregard for the effects of drug use. Comedy Kharisma is a 2013 short fantasy family comedy film written by Shannon Murphy and Kim McCreanor and directed by Shannon Murphy. Comedy Every Girl Should Be Married is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Don Hartman and starring Cary Grant, Betsy Drake and Franchot Tone. Grant and Drake married a year after the film's release. Comedy Bonjour Balwyn is a 1971 Australian independent film directed by Nigel Buesst. It was one of the most notable films of the "Carlton Wave" of filmmaking. Comedy Ennui Ennui is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Gabriel Abrantes. Comedy Three Little Pigs is an animated short film released on May 27, 1933 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett. Based on a fairy tale of the same name, the Silly Symphony won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. In 1994, it was voted #11 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2007, Three Little Pigs was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy The Eagleman Stag is a 9-minute long stop motion animated film by Michael Please. It is a darkly comic take on a man's obsession with the quickening perception of time that faces us as we age and his attempts to counter this effect. It won the BAFTA for the Best Short Animation. The score was composed for a string section by Ben Please and was recorded by Beth Porter, Emma Hooper and Ian Vorley. Ben also played harpsichord on the recordings and produced the sound design for the film. The voice of Peter Eagleman, the main character in the animation, was performed by actor David Cann. Comedy Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals is an anime OVA based on the Final Fantasy series of role-playing video games. It was released in Japan in 1994 and distributed by Urban Vision in 1997 in North America on VHS. Urban Vision have since lost the distribution license and to date the series hasn't been released in any other format, such as DVD, following its initial video release. Legend of the Crystals takes place 200 years after the events of Final Fantasy V. It is divided into four thirty-minute OVA episodes spanning two VHS tapes. Comedy Two young owners of a firm are about to make an important contract with a big company which will help them save their firm from the ruin. But they get scrupels when they have to deceide between love and the money... Animation Present is a 2013 animation, short film written and directed by Felipe Ávila Neves. Documentary film Deep Water is a documentary film, directed by Jerry Rothwell and Louise Osmond, produced by Jonny Persey, opening in the UK on 15 December 2006. It is based on the true story of Donald Crowhurst and the 1969 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race round the world alone in a yacht. The film has received critical acclaim. The official poster quotes The Daily Telegraph, "A movie which will reduce the hardest of hearts to a shipwreck". The film won the Best Documentary award at the 2006 Rome International Film Festival and a commendation in the Australian Film Critics Association 2007 Film Awards. Comedy The Hit Squad is a low budget pixel art comedy film being written and directed by musician Chris Blundell, produced by Super Pixel Brothers. Comedy Sallah Shabati is a 1964 Israeli comedy film about the chaos of Israeli immigration and resettlement. This social satire placed the director Ephraim Kishon and producer Menahem Golan among the first Israeli filmmakers to achieve international success. It also introduced actor Chaim Topol to audiences worldwide. The film's name, Sallah Shabati is a play on words; ostensibly a Yemenite Jewish name, it is also intended to evoke the phrase סליחה שבאתי, "sorry that I came". In earlier print versions of Kishon's short stories which were revised for the film, the character was known as Saadia Shabtai. Comedy The Shrink Is In is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin starring Courteney Cox Arquette and David Arquette. Science Fiction My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?, originally titled as Eli, Eli, Lema Sabachthani?, is a 2005 Japanese drama film directed by Shinji Aoyama, starring Tadanobu Asano. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Addicted to Love is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Griffin Dunne, starring Meg Ryan, Matthew Broderick, Tchéky Karyo, and Kelly Preston. The movie's title is based on Robert Palmer's song "Addicted to Love". Comedy Biography of a Young Accordion Player is a 1994 dramatic comedy film written by Satybaldy Narymbetov and Iztule Ismaganbetova directed by Satybaldy Narymbetov. Comedy Pappa tar gull is a 1964 Norwegian comedy film written and directed by Arne Skouen, starring Sølvi Wang and Henki Kolstad. Laffen has lost the respect of his children, and needs to restore his honour. Comedy Broadway Bill is an American horse-racing - comedy film from 1934, directed by Frank Capra and starring Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy. In the UK the film was released as Strictly Confidential. Capra disliked the final product, and in an effort to make it more to his liking, he remade it in 1950 as Riding High. In later years, the distributor of Riding High, Paramount Pictures, acquired the rights to Broadway Bill. Documentary film Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills is a 1996 documentary film directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky about the trials of three teenage boys who came to be known as the West Memphis Three in West Memphis, Arkansas. They were accused of the murder and sexual mutilation of three prepubescent boys. The boys on trial for the crime were Jessie Misskelley, Damien Echols and Jason Baldwin. The film was followed by two sequels: Paradise Lost 2: Revelations and Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory. Documentary film Beyond the Boundaries is a documentary sports drama film directed by Yonatan Nir. Comedy The Art of Negative Thinking is a 2006 Norwegian black comedy film directed and written by Bård Breien. The storyline revolves around a man who is adjusting to life in a wheelchair, and the socializing group he is made to join. The film was Breien's directorial debut. It was produced by Dag Alveberg for the production company Maipo film- og TV-produksjon. The Art of Negative Thinking was successful both domestically and internationally, with sales of 35,000 tickets in its Norwegian theater run and the highest-gross in Germany for any Nordic film during 2008. Reviews were mostly positive and the film won multiple international awards. Comedy Ready, Steady, Charlie! is a 2003 Swiss movie production directed by Mike Eschmann, starring newcomer Michael Koch, beauty queen Melanie Winiger and comedian Marco Rima. The plot is a parody about the military service in Switzerland and has been the most successful Swiss movie since 1978's The Swissmakers, and had some success as well in France, the United States, the UK and even in Russia. Comedy Tora-san's Forget Me Not aka Torasan and his Forget-Me-Not is a 1973 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ruriko Asaoka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Forget Me Not is the eleventh entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy A Suspended Ordeal is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy We're the Millers is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. It stars Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Nick Offerman, Kathryn Hahn, and Ed Helms. It was released in the U.S. on August 7, 2013 by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. Comedy You Said It, Sailor is a 1930 short comedy film written by Charles Lamont and directed by Jo Van Ronkel. Documentary film Im Grunde sind wir Kämpfer is a 1987 film directed by Michael Aue and Peter Sieglar. Documentary film Jim Loves Jack: The James Egan Story is a 1995 documentary film directed by David Adkin. Comedy Something Remote is a 2009 American independent comedy film written and directed by Alex Laferriere, and produced by Nick Allain and Steve DiTullio. Starring C/J Haley, Rick Desilets, and John Selig, it follows three overeducated, TV-addicted roommates trying to stay together as an ex-girlfriend tries to tear them apart. Something Remote was the first feature-length film by Broken Wall Films. Something Remote was filmed for only $150, in director Alex Laferriere's actual apartment. It was awarded "Best Feature" and "Funniest Flick" at the Silk City Flick Fest in 2009. Something Remote was also shown at Gen Con Indy 2010 and the 2010 Wanderings Film Festival. Comedy Top Secret! is a 1984 comedy film directed by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker, whose previous picture had been the highly successful Airplane! It stars Val Kilmer, Lucy Gutteridge, Omar Sharif, Peter Cushing, Michael Gough and Jeremy Kemp. The film is a parody of both the musicals starring Elvis Presley and spy films of the Cold War era. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. Comedy Sorcerer on the Rocks A.K.A. Chivas 1-2-3 is a spin-off of Sorcerer Hunters. As to why the name was change from Chivas 1-2-3, ADV Films didn't want to get into a legal fight with the Whiskey company of the same name. So, the name of the OVAs and the first name of the hero has been changed for the English Dub. The Original Story by Satoru Akahori and Miku Yuki, and was published in Media Works' MONTHLY DENGEKI COMIC GAO! Documentary film The Restored Films of Jan Špáta is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Jan Špáta. Documentary film Une Affaire de nègres is a 2006 documentary film. Documentary film Riddle of the Polar Sky is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Mark Johnston. Comedy Love and War: 12th Man is a 2008 drama film written by Kim Ki-bong, Kwon Do-hee, Jeon Hyeon-mi, and Min Ji-hyeon, and directed by Gwak Gi-Won. Comedy Theft is a 2007 comedy romance film written and directed by Paul Bright. Thriller The Russian Bride is a 2011 UK film written by Guy Hibbert and directed by Nicholas Renton. Animation El hotel eléctrico is a 1908 silent Spanish comedy-fantasy film directed by Segundo de Chomón, It was thought to be lost but was later recovered. Documentary film Paper Chasers is an American independent documentary film produced by Holly Becker and Yvette Plummer, and directed by Maxie Collier. Science Fiction Lifespan is a 1976 Dutch thriller film directed by Alexander Whitelaw and starring Hiram Keller, Tina Aumont and Klaus Kinski. Thriller Octane is a 2003 thriller film directed by Marcus Adams and starring Madeleine Stowe, Mischa Barton and Norman Reedus. The film follows a divorced mother and her teenage daughter on a late-night road trip, and the mother's battle to find her daughter after she gets caught up with a bizarre cult of young criminals at a truck stop. Shot largely in Luxembourg, the film features a soundtrack by dance duo Orbital. Comedy Hooray for the Blue Hussars is a 1970 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Emil Hass Christensen. Animation The True History of Puss 'N Boots is a 2009 French-Belgian-Swiss animated film directed by Jérôme Deschamps, Pascal Herold, and Macha Makeïeff. It is based on the story of "Puss in Boots" about a cat who talks and walks on his hind legs while wearing magical boots. The cat is voiced by Jérôme Deschamps. Other voice performers in the film include Yolande Moreau and André Wilms. Thriller Up & Down: Mukalil Oralundu is a 2013 Malayalam psychological thriller film roughly based on Hollywood film Elevator, directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar. The story unfolds in a lift where nine people get stuck. Indrajith, Prathap Pothen, K. B. Ganesh Kumar, Rejith Menon, Baiju, Nandhu, Remya Nambeesan, Sruthi Menon, and master Devaraman play the nine characters who got trapped inside the lift. Meghana Raj, Vijayakumar, Jaikrishnan, Kochu Preman are the other important cast. The film is produced by V. Balachandran, R. Karunamurthi and Latha Kurien Rajeev under the banner of Blue Mermaid Picture Company. The script is penned by Sunny Joseph and Manuel George and camera is cranked by Jomon Thomas. Almost the entire narrative takes place inside the limited space that is the lift and the entire storyline is set over a period of a few hours on a particular day. Comedy The Adventures of Umbweki is a 2009 comedy film written by Emil Lewis and directed by Sarah Poindexter. Documentary film "Around the world desperate people are on the move, driven from their homes by wars or poverty. Many assume life will be better in a wealthy place like Europe. But too often their hopes are shattered. This story leads to Greece where for many it is the end of a long road—and of their dreams. Eighteen-year-old Akhtar Azimi fled Afghanistan after being threatened by the Taliban. Leaving his widowed mother and young brothers, he came to Europe alone, seeking safety." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site, Comedy Flying Dagger is a 1993 wuxia comedy film directed by Chu Yen-ping and written and produced by Wong Jing. The film features a large cast of stars and parodies numerous Hong Kong films. Comedy The Late Shift is a 1996 American TV movie produced by HBO. It was directed by Betty Thomas and based on the book of the same name by The New York Times media reporter Bill Carter. Documentary film Tragedy: The Story of Queensbridge is a 2005 documentary film directed by Booker Sim for Juju Films. The film documents the streets of the Queensbridge Housing Projects of New York City, following the issues and struggles of Tragedy Khadafi aka Intelligent Hoodlum. Queens rappers Havoc, Prodigy, Capone and N.O.R.E., as well as producer Marley Marl among others appeared in the film. Thriller Altered States of Plaine is a drama mystery sci-fi thriller film directed by Nick Gaglia. Documentary film Brand is a 1996 film written and directed by Matthias Ehlert and Lutz Pehnert. Thriller The Brotherhood V: Alumni is the fifth of the Brotherhood series of homoerotic horror films that started with The Brotherhood, directed by David DeCoteau, and was released in 2009. Thriller Year of the Comet is a 1992 romantic comedy adventure film about the pursuit of the most valuable bottle of wine in history. The title refers to the year it was bottled, 1811, which was known for the Great Comet of 1811, and also as one of the best years in history for European wine. It stars Tim Daly, Penelope Ann Miller and Louis Jourdan in his last film role prior to his retirement from film acting. Peter Yates directed William Goldman's original screenplay. Comedy Sing a Song of Six Pants is the 102nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Yo soy de mi barrio is a 2002 short documentary film written and directed by Juan Vicente Córdoba. Animation Tenchi Muyo! in Love is a 1996 Japanese animated film and the first of three films set in the Tenchi Muyo! multi-verse. The film takes place after the conclusion of Tenchi Universe, and so varies from the original OVAs at several points. Most noticeable of these is the inclusion of Achika as Tenchi's mother instead of Kiyone Masaki. It was followed by Tenchi Muyō! In Love 2 - Haruka naru omoi, released in 1999. Documentary film Fräulein Berlin is a 1983 film written and directed by Lothar Lambert. Comedy Why Does God Hate Me? is a 2011 short drama and comedy film written and directed by Joel Ashton McCarthy. Science Fiction Liquid Spirit is a 2013 short film written by Calum MacDiarmid and Ned Woodman and directed by Calum MacDiarmid. Comedy A Game of Wits is a 1917 comedy/drama film written by Daniel F. Whitcomb and directed by Henry King. Thriller Paranoia is an American thriller film directed by Robert Luketic. Barry L. Levy and Jason Dean Hall wrote the screenplay, which was based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Joseph Finder. It stars Liam Hemsworth, Gary Oldman, Amber Heard and Harrison Ford. The film was released on August 16, 2013, and was a critical failure as well as a box office bomb. Comedy Mickey's Delayed Date is a cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released on October 3, 1947. The film was directed by Charles Nichols, later a prominent director at Hanna-Barbera Studios. The short was animated by Jerry Hathcock, George Kreisl, George Nicholas, Harry Holt, Bob Youngquist, Marvin Woodward, and Max Cox with effects animation by Jack Boyd and Andy Engman. It was the last Mickey Mouse cartoon featuring Walt Disney as Mickey Mouse. Thriller Seis dias en la oscuridad, also released as Six Days in the Dark, is a 2003 film written and directed by Gabriel Soriano and starring Ludwika Paleta, Dario T. pie and Gustavo Sanchez Parra. In this urban thriller set in Mexico City three rich kids, Claudio, Vampiro and Juan Carlos enjoy a carefree life until Claudio is blamed for a car crash. To pay the corrupt police officers who are after him the friends decide to stage Claudio's kidnapping. The film was screened in several festivals, including Guadalajara International Film Festival, San Diego Film Festival, Mar del Plata Film Festival and Festival del Cinema Latinoamericano di Trieste. Comedy Je voudrais un enfant is a 1909 comedy short film written by Max Linder and Lucien Boyer directed by Max Linder. Comedy Nothing Left Unsaid is a 2010 short film written by Kurt Schneider and Jake Bruene and directed by Kurt Schneider. Thriller The Great Spy Chase is a 1964 comedy, action, thriller film written by Albert Simonin and Michel Audiard and directed by Georges Lautner. Comedy The Irresistible Lover is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Documentary film Rocking the Foundations is a 1985 documentary film directed by Pat Fiske. Documentary film Lee Towers: The Voice of Rotterdam is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Hans Heijnen. Documentary film Promises is a 2001 documentary film that examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the perspectives of seven children living in the Palestinian communities in the West Bank and Israeli neighborhoods of Jerusalem. The film follows Israeli-American filmmaker B.Z. Goldberg as he meets with seven Palestinian and Israeli children between the ages of nine and thirteen, seeing the Middle East conflict through their eyes. Rather than focusing on specific political events, the film gives voice to these children, who, although living only 20 minutes apart, live in completely separate worlds. The most important aspect of the film is that it allows "ordinary" kids to develop natural bonds of affection by simply playing games with each other - bonds which go beyond the clutter of prejudices that they have heard from their parents and others around them. Promises was shot between 1997 and 2000 and was produced in association with the Independent Television Service with partial funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The film has a running time of 106 minutes, and includes Arabic, Hebrew and English dialogue with English subtitles. Documentary film Sandy Storyline is a 2012 documentary film. Documentary film What does a family have to endure to create a future for itself? In April 2000, Alex White Plume and his Lakota family planted industrial hemp on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota after other crops had failed. They put their hopes for a sustainable economy in hemp’s hardiness and a booming worldwide demand for its many products, from clothing to food. Although growing hemp, a relative of marijuana, was banned in the U.S., Alex believed that tribal sovereignty, along with hemp’s non-psychoactive properties, would protect him. But when federal agents raided the White Plumes’ fields, the Lakota Nation was swept into a Byzantine struggle over tribal sovereignty, economic rights and common sense. A co-presentation with Native American Public Telecommunications. (packaged to 56:46) Documentary film Memories Of A Morning is a 2011 documentary film directed by José Luis Guerín. Documentary film Deep Blue is a 2003 nature documentary film that is a theatrical version of the 2001 BBC nature documentary series The Blue Planet. Alastair Fothergill and Andy Byatt are credited as directors, and six cinematographers are also credited. The film premiered at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain on September 20, 2003. It screened in over 20 territories from 2003 to 2005 and grossed over $30 million at the box office. Comedy Ronal the Barbarian is a 2011 Danish stereoscopic computer animation feature film directed by Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen and Philip Einstein Lipski. It is their third cinema feature following Terkel in Trouble and Journey to Saturn, produced by Einstein Film with the support of the Danish Film Institute, TV 2, distributor Nordisk Film and Nordisk Film & TV Fond. It is a comedic fantasy adventure which parodies the barbarians and other stereotypes of sword and sorcery fiction, role-playing games and films such as Conan the Barbarian and the Dungeons & Dragons class, with nods towards the 1980s fantasy boom and its association with traditional heavy metal. It was released in Denmark on September 29, 2011. Comedy Good Sam is a 1948 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Gary Cooper as a Good Samaritan who is helpful to others at the expense of his own family. The film was directed by Leo McCarey and produced by McCarey's production company, Rainbow Productions. Comedy Lymelife is a 2008 independent comedy-drama film written by brothers Derick Martini and Steven Martini, and directed by Derick Martini, depicting aspects of their life in 1970s Long Island from the perspective of a teenager. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Rory Culkin, and Emma Roberts. Martin Scorsese served as an executive producer. The film debuted at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, in September 2008 and won the International Federation of Film Critics Award. After its theatrical release in 2009, writer director Derick Martini was nominated for a Gotham Award for Breakthrough Director. Comedy We Not Naughty is a Singaporean film directed by Jack Neo. It was officially released on January 19, 2012 in Singapore; April 13, 2012 in China and Taiwan; and August 30, 2012 in Hong Kong. Thriller The Coin Bearer is a 2012 Drama film written by Paul Sta. Ana and Obet Villela and Directed by Paul Sta. Ana. Comedy Helimadoe is a 1993 romantic comedy film directed by Jaromil Jireš. Documentary film Solen i ögonen är en dokumentär- och konsertfilm om Lars Winnerbäck, inspelad under succéturnén sommaren 2008. Vi möter honom backstage, på scen och t.o.m. på en låtskrivarresa till Berlin. På konserterna framför han en lång rad av sina mest kända låtar, inklusive den Grammisbelönade Om du lämnade mig nu tillsammans med Miss Li. Samtidigt visar filmen också en artist som brottas med sin roll som hyllad rockstjärna och som plågas av pressen inför konserterna. Thriller Absolute Zero is a 2006 disaster film, directed by Robert Lee, and written by Sarah Watson. It stars Jeff Fahey and Erika Eleniak. The film is about polar shift, which brings a new ice age in Florida, and everywhere within 30 degrees north and south of the equator. Animation The Twin Girls Of Sunset Street is a 2010 animation crime fiction short film written and directed by Marc Riba and Anna Solanas. Animation Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 5: Creation! Ultimate Keroro, Wonder Space-Time Island is a 2010 anime film.Its the 5th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Keroro Gunso. The film was released in theatres on February 27, 2010 in Japan. It was produced by Sunrise,the studio behind the TV anime. Thriller The Purse Snatcher or De Tasjesdief is a 1995 Dutch film directed by Maria Peters. Thriller Jungle Heat is a 1957 action film directed by Howard W. Koch. Thriller Children of the Corn is a 1984 supernatural horror film based upon the 1977 short story of the same name by Stephen King. Directed by Fritz Kiersch, the film stars Peter Horton and Linda Hamilton. Set in the fictitious rural town of Gatlin, Nebraska, the film tells the story of an entity referred to as "He Who Walks Behind The Rows" which entices the children of the town to ritually murder all the adults to ensure a successful corn harvest, and a couple driving cross-country that get caught up in it. King wrote the original draft of the screenplay, which focused more on the characters of Burt and Vicky and depicted more backstory on the uprising of the children in Gatlin; this can be seen in the 2009 adaptation. This script was disregarded in favor of George Goldsmith's screenplay, which featured more violence and a more conventional narrative structure. Filming took place mainly in Iowa, but also in California. Eight sequels have been produced. Documentary film My Father the Genius is a 2002 documentary film directed by Lucia Small. Comedy Ohne Pass in fremden Betten is an East German film. It was released in 1965. Science Fiction Unbreakable is a 2000 American superhero drama- thriller film written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson. Unbreakable tells the story of Philadelphia security guard David Dunn, who slowly discovers that he possesses superhuman abilities. Shyamalan planned Unbreakable to parallel a comic book's traditional three-part story structure. After settling on the origin story, Shyamalan wrote the screenplay as a speculative script with Willis already set to star in the film and Jackson in mind to portray Elijah Price. Filming for Unbreakable began in April 2000 and finished that following July. Unbreakable received generally positive reviews, praising the superhero theme, the acting performances and musical score by James Newton Howard. The film has subsequently gained a strong cult followingand Time listed the film as one of the top ten superhero movies of all time. Comedy A Kiss in the Dark is a 1949 comedy film directed by Delmer Daves. It stars David Niven and Jane Wyman. The plot revolves around a pianist who inherits an apartment house full of loony tenants. Science Fiction "Set in 1943, this is based on Lem’s first novel, it chronicles the experiences of a young doctor starting out in a mental hospital. But who is more crazy here the patients or the doctors?" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-fi-london site Comedy They Will Outlive Us All is a 2013 comedy, horror, and science fiction film directed by Patrick Shearer. Comedy Annan Thambi is a 2008 Malayalam film directed by Anwar Rasheed, starring Mammootty, Lakshmi Rai and Gopika. Mammootty plays twins Achu and Appu in the film. Rahul Raj composed the music of this movie. The film was a blockbuster at the box office. Comedy Please Be My Wife is a 1917 short comedy film written and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Animation Pecking Holes in Poles is a Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on March 1, 1972. It is one of the last Woody cartoons that Walter Lantz Productions released into theaters. In addition to Grace Stafford, who provides Woody's voice, Daws Butler guest stars. Science Fiction Friend Of Flies is a 2011 animated, short, drama film written and directed by Emil Gustafsson Ryderup. Comedy Bad Mistake (Original Title: Mauvaise Erreur) is a 2009 short comedy-horror film written and directed by Xavier Hibon. Thriller Dead Body on Broadway is a 1969 German thriller film directed by Harald Reinl and starring George Nader, Heinz Weiss and Heidy Bohlen. It was part of the series of films portraying FBI agent Jerry Cotton. Comedy Fellers is a 1930 Australian comedy about three friends in the Australian Light Horse during the Palestine Campaign of World War I starring Arthur Tauchert, who was the lead in The Sentimental Bloke. The film is mostly silent with a recorded music score as an accompaniment, but the last reel was synchronised with a few minutes of dialogue and a song. It is considered a lost film. Comedy Tit for Tat is a 1935 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It was the only direct sequel they made, following the story of the previous year's Them Thar Hills. Tit for Tat was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, but did not win. Comedy The New Janitor was the 27th comedy from Keystone Studios to feature Charlie Chaplin. The film is arguably one of his best for the studio, and a precursor to a key Essanay Studios short, The Bank. The film also demonstrates the differences that Chaplin had with Keystone comedy --- this film is a coherent whole in which the stock characters actually fill some emotional center. Chaplin brings a certain complexity to his janitor, unusual to the comedy factory of Mack Sennett. The film, which stars among Sennett's bit players Jess Dandy, Al St. John, John T. Dillon, and Helen Carruthers, is far more centered and clear in direction. Comedy flows from within the story rather than as a by-product of story. After all this is a typical bank robbery storyline. Documentary film Hackers in Wonderland is a 2000 documentary film, produced and directed by Russel D, about hackers in the United Kingdom. The documentary contains interviews with the hackers, revealing what drives them to hack, and their opinions about hacktivism. Comedy Not Now, Comrade is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Ray Cooney. It was a very loose follow up to the 1973 farce Not Now, Darling. It featured a number of British comedy actors of the era including Leslie Phillips, Windsor Davies, Don Estelle and Ian Lavender. Comedy Fired Wife is a film directed by Charles Lamont released on Sep 3, 1943. Documentary film In 1933, Richard Hollingshead invented the drive-in movie theatre, a cinema for Americans infatuated with the automobile. For seventy years, the drive-in has asserted its place in American culture as a mecca for families and restless teenagers. Their popularity peaked in 1957 when 5000 drive-ins illuminated the American landscape. Today, the "passion pit with pix" has become a dinosaur. Drive-in Blues celebrates the drive-in and laments its decline. A blank white screen looms behind interviews with old-time theatre owners who reminisce about the heyday of the drive-in and confront the reality of a dying business. Laced with unusual archival trailers, the tone of the film swings between camp and nostalgia. Animation Hungry Hoboes is a 1928 American silent animation directed by Walt Disney featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Peg-Leg Pete. The film was found in 2011 in the Huntley Film Archives after having been lost since before World War II. The Walt Disney Company later acquired the film at auction for US$31,250. The short was then painstakingly restored in a year-long digital restoration. Hun­gry Hoboes re-debuted in Telluride, Colorado as part of a special animation shorts program presented by leading film historian and restoration expert Serge Bromberg at the 39th Annual Telluride Film Festival. Comedy Three on a Date is a film directed by Bill Bixby released on Feb 17, 1978. Comedy Åsa-Nisse har uppfunnit en väldigt snabb motor och han lyckas sälja patentet för 50 000 kronor. Men medan han och Klabbarparn är på skidsemester i Åre lyckas Sjökvist köpa motorn av Eulalia för 250 kronor. Animation Rumbleseat is a 2011 animated short fantasy film written and directed by Mike Roberts. Comedy Dottie Gets Spanked is a 1993 TV film directed by Todd Haynes. Thriller Midnight Movie is a 2008 United States horror film from Bigfoot Entertainment in the horror/slasher genre directed by Jack Messitt and produced by Kacy Andrews. Animation SI-SI-DRA is a 1977 animation film written by Jānis Peters and directed by Arnolds Burovs. Comedy Mr. Dilemman: shikijo-garu is a comedy film directed by Masaru Konuma. Comedy 4:20 Hour Stand-Up is a 2009 comedy film directed by Lee Abbott. Comedy The Lucky Dog was the first film to include both members of the famous comedy duo of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, later known as Laurel and Hardy and is the first occasion that they worked together. Though they appear in scenes together, they play independent of each other and not as the comedic team that they would later become. The film was shot as two reels, but some versions end abruptly after the first reel where Stan is robbed by Ollie. Comedy Slap Happy Lion is a 1947 cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. It is about the tragic downfall of a lion from king of the beasts to a gibbering, pill-popping wreck. It is narrated by a mouse whose torments drove him crazy. The mouse's voice was supplied by Paul Frees. Scott Bradley provided the music. The closing title does not display the regular MGM card but rather the Tom and Jerry card. This might indicate that the currently available version could be a re-release print. The lion's design served as the inspiration for Genghis from The Wacky World of Tex Avery. Comedy Raaste Kaa Patthar is a 1972 Bollywood action film directed by Mukul Dutt. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Shatrughan Sinha. It is similar to the movie The Apartment as it follows almost the same storyline until the end. Comedy Novye Bremenskiye is a 2000 animated comedy musical written by Vasili Livanov and directed by Aleksandr Gorlenko. Comedy The Very Same Münchhausen is a 1979 Soviet television movie directed by Mark Zakharov, based on a script by Grigoriy Gorin. The film relays the story of the baron's life after the adventures portrayed in the book, particularly his struggle to prove himself sane. Baron Münchhausen is portrayed as multi-dimensional, colourful, non-conformist man living in a grey, plain, dull and conformist society that ultimately tries to destroy him. The film, created during late years of the Leonid Brezhnev rule, has been widely regarded as a tongue-in-cheek satire of the Soviet Stagnation Era society. Comedy Kærlighed og Mobilisering is a 1915 Danish silent film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr.. The film stars Frederik Buch and Henny Lauritzen. Thriller Dog Watch was a direct-to-video film released in 1996. Thriller A White Dress for Marialé is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Romano Scavolini. Comedy Perched on a Tree is a French comedy movie from 1971, directed by Serge Korber, written by Pierre Roustang, and starring Louis de Funès. Documentary film The Legend of Billy the Kid is a 1994 television documentary film about Billy the Kid. It was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards. Narrator David Marshall Grant received an Emmy nomination for his work on the film. The film explores the Kid's wild life, the Lincoln County War, his team, and other issues. Animation Allergy to Originality is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Drew Christie. Documentary film The Passion of Marina is a 2004 documentary film written by Odelsha Agishev and directed by Andrei Osipov. Comedy Bakgat! is a 2008 South African teen comedy film directed by Henk Pretorius and written by Pretorius and Danie Bester. Comedy Second Fiddle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, Lisa Gastoni and Richard Wattis. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Act Films Ltd. Second Fiddle was missing from the BFI National Archive, and was listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films. BFI's update on the list reveals that the film is now found and commercially available on DVD. Comedy Call It Fiction is a 2006 comedy film directed by Alexander Rose. Science Fiction Firebird 2015 AD is a 1981 film directed by David M. Robertson. Documentary film The Babilée Mystery is 2000 documentary directed by Patrick Bensard. Comedy Kabluey is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Scott Prendergast. It stars Prendergast, as well as Lisa Kudrow, Teri Garr, Christine Taylor, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Angela Sarafyan. Chris Parnell also appears in the film as a grocery store manager. Comedy Pesadilla para un rico is a 1996 Mexican film written by Luis Alcoriza. Animation Fiddlesticks is a ground-breaking 1930 animated cartoon film. This was the first animated sound cartoon that was photographed in two-strip Technicolor, and was also Ub Iwerks's first cartoon since he departed from Walt Disney's studio. This film was simultaneously released with King of Jazz, a musical revue, and was released with a cartoon depicting how Paul Whiteman, the music director of the film, "became the King of Jazz". The animation was made at Lantz Productions. This cartoon appeared in the music video for Eminem's song "The Real Slim Shady". Comedy Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears is a 1979 Soviet film made by Mosfilm. It was written by Valentin Chernykh and directed by Vladimir Menshov. The leading roles were played by Vera Alentova and by Aleksey Batalov. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980. Comedy Culture Clash in AmeriCCa is a 2005 documentary film directed by Emilio Estevez. It is an anthology of fun and thought-provoking skits and monologues portraying diverse American immigrants. Emlio Estevez doesn't appear in this documentary film. Inspiration came from thousands of interviews conducted nationwide during a period of 20 years, by Culture Clash. In the title, AmeriCCa's two big letter CC means "Culture Clash". Richard Montoya, Ricardo Salinas and Herbert Siguenze appeared as various roles. Comedy Stonehenge: 'Tis a Magic Place is 2009 short comedy film. Thriller The Unscarred is a 2000 British-German thriller film produced and directed by Buddy Giovinazzo. Science Fiction Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones is a 2002 American epic space opera film directed by George Lucas and written by Lucas and Jonathan Hales. It is the fifth film to be released in the Star Wars saga and the second in terms of the series's internal chronology. At 142 minutes, it is the longest film in the series. The film is set 10 years after the events in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, when the galaxy is on the brink of civil war. Under the leadership of a renegade Jedi named Count Dooku, thousands of planetary systems threaten to secede from the Galactic Republic. When an assassination attempt is made on Senator Padmé Amidala, the former Queen of Naboo, Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker is assigned to protect her, while his mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi is assigned to investigate the assassination attempt. Soon, Anakin, Padmé, and Obi-Wan are drawn into the heart of the Separatist territories and the beginning of a new threat to the galaxy, the Clone Wars. Released on May 16, 2002, Attack of the Clones was one of the first motion pictures to be shot completely on a high definition digital 24-frame system. Comedy Three Wise Guys is a 2005 American TV movie directed by Robert Iscove and starring Eddie McClintock, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, Judd Nelson, Nicholas Turturro, Roddy Piper, Tom Arnold and Katey Sagal. Comedy Captain Valedor is a 2006 American short film produced in and around New York. Taking place in the 1950s, it draws elements from both Douglas Sirk-era melodrama as well as Flash Gordon-like action serials. Thriller Backflash is a 2002 drama thriller action crime fiction themed film written by Philip J. Jones, Lillian A. Jackson and Jennifer Farrell and directed by Philip J. Jones. Comedy Yes or No is a Thai Film starring Sucharat "Aom" Manaying and Suppanad "Tina" Jitaleela. It was directed by Sarasawadee Wongsompetch. Yes or No seems to be the first film giving a serious lead role to a Tom character played by Jittaleela while Manaying plays Pie whose hostility to Toms parallels her mother’s strong and vocal prejudices. Animation Peeping Penguins is a 1937 reel animated cartoon directed by Dave Fleischer and produced for Fleischer Studios. Comedy His Wedding Scare is a 1943 short comedy film written by Monte Collins and Elwood Ullman, and directed by Del Lord. Comedy Strange Planet is a 1999 Australian comedy starring Claudia Karvan. It was Emma-Kate Croghan's follow up to Love and Other Catastrophes and used many of the same cast and crew. Documentary film Dambé: The Mali Project is a documentary film directed by Dearbhla Glynn, and produced by Vanessa Gildea. The film documents Irish musicians Liam Ó Maonlaí and Paddy Keenan embarking on a musical adventure to the Heart of Africa; Mali. Travelling over 3,000 miles they meet and collaborate with everyone from musicians to Nomadic Herders, culminating in a unique performance at the world's most remote musical festival; The ‘Festival au Désert’. The film premiered on the 16th of February, 2008, at the 2008 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival. The film was described as "Engrossing, visually rich and surprisingly moving" by Paul Whitington in the Irish Independent, and "A unique work, which is well-told and unexpectedly moving in parts" by Steve Cummins of RTÉ. Documentary film Cirque du Soleil: Midnight Sun is a 2004 documentary family music film written by Michel Lemieux and Victor Pilon and directed by Victor Pilon and Mario Rouleau. Documentary film Curaçao is a 2010 documentary film written by Sarah Vos and directed by Sarah Vos and Sander Snoep. Thriller The Last Stand is a 2013 American action film directed by South Korean film director Kim Jee-woon in his American directorial debut. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Forest Whitaker, Johnny Knoxville and Rodrigo Santoro. This was Arnold Schwarzenegger's first lead acting role since 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2013. The film focuses on a tough small town sheriff and his deputies who must stop a dangerous drug lord from escaping to Mexico in a modified sports car. Comedy Daisies is a 1966 Czechoslovak comedy-drama film written and directed by Věra Chytilová considered a milestone of the Nová Vlna movement. Made with the support of the state-sponsored film studio, it follows two teenage girls, both named Marie, played by Jitka Cerhová and Ivana Karbanová, who engage in strange pranks. Innovatively filmed, and released two years before the Prague Spring, the film was labeled as "depicting the wanton" by the Czech authorities and banned. Director Chytilová was forbidden to work in her homeland until 1975. The film received the prestigious Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. Comedy Closely Watched Trains is a 1966 Czechoslovak film directed by Jiří Menzel, and one of the best-known products of the Czechoslovak New Wave. It was released in the United Kingdom as Closely Observed Trains. It is a coming-of-age story about a young man working at a train station in German-occupied Czechoslovakia during World War II. The film is based on a 1965 novel by Bohumil Hrabal. It was produced by Barrandov Studios and filmed on location in Central Bohemia. Released outside Czechoslovakia during 1967, it won the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 40th Academy Awards in 1968. Documentary film As the first Muslim woman to lead an Islamic nation, former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto evolved from a pampered princess to a polarizing politician in one of the most dangerous countries on Earth. Accused of rampant corruption, imprisoned, then exiled abroad, Bhutto was called back to Pakistan in 2007 as her country's best hope for democracy. Struck down by assassins, her untimely death sent shock waves throughout the world. Science Fiction 6 Hours to Live is a 1932 drama mystery science fiction film directed by William Dieterle and written by Bradley King. Comedy Revenge of the Fly is a 2012 short, animation, comedy, fantasy film directed by Tony White. Animation Ab ovo/homoknyomok is a 1987 short animation film directed by Ferenc Cakó. Animation 355 Akrov Muzyki is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Documentary film Life Is Love is a 2014 documentary film directed by Halfdan Hussey and Kathleen J. Powell. Comedy Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen is an American comedy-drama film starring Dorothea Wieck, Alice Brady, and Baby LeRoy, written by Adela Rogers St. Johns and Jane Storm from a novel and story by Rupert Hughes, and directed by Alexander Hall. The events depicted in the film were allegedly based on the Lindbergh kidnapping. Comedy Vampire Strawberry is the 2011 comedy horror film directed by Nati Phunmanee. Documentary film The Code is a Finnish-made documentary about GNU/Linux from 2001, featuring some of the most influential people of the free software movement. Comedy Safety Worst is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller L'arma l'ora il movente is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Francesco Mazzei. It is the first giallo that shows a corrupt priest as victim of a crime, a plot that would become a topos of the genre. Comedy Stefano Quantestorie is a 1993 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Maurizio Nichetti. Thriller Showdown in Little Tokyo is a 1991 American action film directed by Mark L. Lester, and starring Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee. This was Brandon Lee's first American film role. The film was released in the United States on August 23, 1991. Comedy Everything Must Go is an upcoming film directed by Dan Rush. "After 16 years devising motivational speeches that promise certain success, Nick Porter (Will Ferrell) is abruptly fired. He returns home to discover his wife has left him, changed the locks on their home and dumped all his possessions on the front yard. Nick puts it all on the line – or, more properly, on the lawn – with an absurdly escalating garage sale that becomes a unique strategy for survival. Nick comes face-to-face with a life turned inside out and discovers in total exposure an unexpected path to renewal." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 TIFF site. Documentary film Jail Dogs is a 2012 short biographical documentary crime family film written by Marcia McIntyre and directed by Shante Paige. Thriller Broke Sky is a 2007 neo-noir 35 millimeter film, and the directorial debut of cinematographer Thomas L. Callaway. The film stars Will Wallace, Joe Unger, Bruce Glover, Duane Whitaker and Barbara Chisholm, and has earned comparisons to the work of the Cohen Brothers. Documentary film Rasayatra is a 1994 short documentary film directed by Nandan Kudhyadi. Documentary film Mirror of Holland is a 1950 short Dutch documentary film about The Netherlands, directed by Bert Haanstra. It won the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Rockstar e o Mistério da Água is a 2013 short animated film directed by Annibal Hetem Jr., Marlon Tenório and Jane Gregorio-Hetem. Animation Jorka is a 2013 animation, short, drama film written and directed by Michiel Wesselius. Comedy Larger Than Life is a 1996 American comedy film starring Bill Murray. Comedy Death at a Funeral is a 2010 American black comedy film directed by Neil LaBute and starring an ensemble cast. The film is an American remake of the 2007 British film of the same name. Peter Dinklage is the only actor returning in the remake. Thriller uwantme2killhim? is a 2013 drama-thriller film directed by Andrew Douglas. The film stars Jamie Blackley and Toby Regbo and premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where the two actors won the Best performance in a British feature film award. The film is loosely based on a true story and follows two teenage schoolboys who are drawn into a complicated world of online chatrooms, eventually leading to one stabbing the other. Science Fiction Creature with the Atom Brain was a 1955 B movie zombie film from Clover Productions, directed by Edward L. Cahn from a screenplay by Curt Siodmak and distributed by Columbia Pictures as the bottom half of a double bill with It Came from Beneath the Sea. The cast included Michael Granger, Gregory Gaye as well as Richard Denning, who starred in a number of similar 1950s "B" movies. Animation The Door to the Future is a 2014 short animated film directed by Takashi Nakamura. Science Fiction The Lower Circle is a 2009 fantasy horror science fiction film written and directed by Luigi Scarcelli and Thomas Sibley. Comedy Moomins on the Riviera is a 2014 Finnish-French traditional animated comedy film directed by Xavier Picard and produced by Hanna Hemilä, who is also co-director. The film is based on Moomin comic strips by Tove Jansson and Lars Jansson. The film is a co-production of Finnish Handle Productions and French Pictak Cie. The film is written by Leslie Stewart, Annina Enckell, Hanna Hemilä, Xavier Picard and Beata Harju. The British English version of the film stars Russell Tovey as Moomin, Nathaniel Parker as Moominpappa and Tracy Ann Oberman as Moominmamma. The film is based on the Moomin Tove Jansson's original comic strip: Moomin on the Riviera and it is the first animated feature based on the comic strips. In the film, the Moomins along with Snorkmaiden and Little My sail for the Riviera, where their unity is threatened. Snorkmaiden is dazzled by the attentions of the playboy Clark Tresco and Moominpappa befriends an aristocrat Marquis Mongaga, while Moomin and Moominmamma decide to move to the beach in order to escape all the glamorous extravagance. Comedy Un rincón cerca del cielo is a 1952 comedy-drama film written by Rogelio A. González & Gregorio Walerstein and directed by Rogelio A. González. Comedy EuroTrip is a 2004 American-European teen comedy adventure film written by Alec Berg, David Mandel, and Schaffer, and directed by Jeff Schaffer. The film stars Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Michelle Trachtenberg, Travis Wester, and Jessica Boehrs. The film follows an American teenager, Scott "Scotty" Thomas, who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke. Scott's quest takes him to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Berlin, and Rome, encountering hilariously awkward and embarrassing situations along the way. The film received a 2004 Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Movie Your Parents Didn't Want You to See. Comedy Glory Daze is an independent film starring Ben Affleck, Sam Rockwell, French Stewart and Alyssa Milano. It had a limited release in 1995. Comedy Kovaa peliä Pohjolassa is a 1959 Comedy film written by Erkki Koivusalo and directed by Toivo Särkkä. Comedy Living Loaded is an upcoming television comedy film based on Dan Dunn's novel of the same name. The film stars Donald Sutherland, Mike Vogel and Rob McElhenney. Comedy Angels with Angles is a 2005 comedy film written by Edmund Lane and Mark Pietri and directed by Edmund Lane. Comedy Astrópía is a 2007 Icelandic film directed by Gunnar B. Guðmundsson. Comedy Arthur's Dyke is a 2001 British film starring Pauline Quirke and Brian Conley. The plot follows a group of ramblers as they attempt to recreate their conquest of the Offa's Dyke path 20 years earlier. Comedy Uncle Marin, the Billionaire is a 1979 Romanian comedy film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu after a script written by Vintilă Corbul, Eugen Burada and Amza Pellea. The main roles are interpreted by Amza Pellea, Draga Olteanu Matei, Jean Constantin, Ștefan Mihăilescu-Brăila, Sebastian Papaiani, Puiu Călinescu, Stela Popescu and Colea Răutu. Nea Mărin miliardar is ranked 1 in the top most viewed Romanian films of all time. Thriller Rabbit on the Moon is a 2006 thriller film written and directed by Jorge Ramírez Suárez. Documentary film Philippine New Wave: This Is Not a Film Movement is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Khavn dela Cruz. Documentary film Wings of Life, known as Pollen in France and Hidden Beauty: A Love Story That Feeds the Earth in the United Kingdom, is a 2011 French-American nature documentary directed by Louis Schwartzberg and released by Disneynature. It was released theatrically in France on March 16, 2011 with narration by Melanie Laurent and in home media markets across the U.S. on April 16, 2013 with narration by Meryl Streep. Documentary film Thunder and Mud is a 1990 film directed by Penelope Spheeris. Documentary film The Heck With Hollywood! is a 1991 American documentary film about independent film, directed by Doug Block. Science Fiction The Cell 2 is a 2009 direct-to-video Sequel from the 2000 film The Cell. Science Fiction Paranoia: 1.0 is a 2004 cyberpunk science fiction film written and directed by Jeff Renfroe and Marteinn Thorsson. The film is a Kafkaesque nightmare in which a young computer programmer is an unwitting guinea pig in a corporate experiment to test a new advertising scheme. The film stars Jeremy Sisto and Deborah Unger and features Lance Henriksen, Eugene Byrd, Bruce Payne and Udo Kier. Comedy Shivering Spooks is a 1926 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 52nd Our Gang short subject released. Comedy Married to the Mob is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Jonathan Demme, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Modine. Michelle Pfeiffer, in something of a departure from her previous roles, gave an acclaimed lead performance as a gangster's widow from Brooklyn, opposite Matthew Modine as the undercover FBI agent assigned the task of investigating her mafia connections. As a slippery mob boss romantically pursuing Angela, Dean Stockwell was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Animation Padak is 2012 animated film directed by Dae-hee Lee Thriller Future Cops is a 1993 Hong Kong action-comedy film loosely based on the Street Fighter video game franchise. It was the second live-action film to feature characters from the Street Fighter series, the first being City Hunter starring Jackie Chan, which was also directed by Wong Jing, but released 6 months earlier. The following year the official Street Fighter motion picture was released, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Documentary film Prinzessinnen sind wir nie gewesen is a 1979 short documentary film directed by Axel Engstfeld. Animation Scentimental Romeo is a 1950 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat. Comedy The Uh-Oh! Show is a 2009 splatter comedy film, written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. The film revolves around a game show, The Uh-Oh! Show, where contestants play to win lots of money by answering trivia questions, but appear to be dismembered for every wrong answer. Jill Porter, a reporter, suspects the gruesome attacks might not be fake. The film won the Audience Choice Award at Texas Frightmare Weekend and Best Feature Horror Film at the Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival. Documentary film Journey To The End Of The Night is a 1982 film directed by Peter Tammer. Comedy Time Expired is a 2011 comedy-drama film written by Rachel Tucker and directed by Nick Lawrence. The film stars Eric Starkey, Topher Owen, Carrie Slaughter, and Rebekah Turner. It was shot in Oklahoma for a budget of $26,000. It premiered at WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival in April, 2011, where it won a Silver Remi award for best comedy feature. Documentary film An Omar Broadway Film is a 2007 documentary film directed by Douglas Tirola and Omar Broadway. Comedy Mickey's Trailer is a 1938 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy on a near disastrous road trip in a travel trailer. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Animators include Ed Love, Louie Schmitt, Johnny Cannon, Don Patterson, Clyde Geronimi, Tom Palmer, Frenchy de Trémaudan and Cy Young. Pete makes a cameo in this cartoon where he is seen driving a truck during the "Runaway Trailer" sequence featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Animation Rumpelstiltskin is a twenty-four minute animated feature depicting the famous Brothers Grimm story of a miller's daughter and a little man who can spin straw into gold. Family Home Entertainment was the distributor, in association with several Canadian animation firms. The film is making its first trip to DVD on October 30, 2007 coupled with "The Tin Man" in a Holiday two-pack. Documentary film Anonymously Yours is a documentary film by director Gayle Ferraro, released in 2002. It documents widespread abuse and exploitation of women through sexual slavery in Myanmar. It was filmed secretly in November 2000 on location in Myanmar, with interviews with prostitutes, their families and social workers. The film was then smuggled out of the country. The film follows four women trapped in the sex trade. The film is notable also for describing the practice of dunking prostitutes into leech-filled pools for hours, then removing them and harvesting the leeches, which are sold as a delicacy. Women are used instead of animals for this practice because the animals are considered too valuable. In addition, under-age prostitution, sex slavery, sex tourism and human trafficking are also discussed. Documentary film Creative Growth is a 2011 drama documentary short film written and directed by Matthew Zabb-Parmley, Julian Compagni-Portis and Stephanie Hwang. Documentary film American Beatboxer is a 2011 musical and historical documentary film directed by Manauvaskar Kublall. Comedy The Flirting Husband is a 1912 American short silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Ford Sterling. The film was directed and produced by Mack Sennett. Documentary film BATAYAN is a documentary film directed by Tamura Motown. Comedy A Million to Juan is a 1994 romantic comedy film starring comedian Paul Rodriguez. This was also his directorial debut. The story is a modern spin on Mark Twain's story "The Million Pound Bank Note". Comedy Mujhse Shaadi Karogi is a 2004 Indian romantic comedy film directed by David Dhawan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. The film stars Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles, making it the second collaboration between Kumar and Chopra after Andaaz and the first collaboration between Khan and Chopra. It also stars Amrish Puri, Satish Shah and Rajpal Yadav supporting roles. The film was released on 30 July 2004 to positive reviews praising the direction, the performances by its cast, the music, the cinematography, the art direction, the costumes and styling. The film opened to strong collection at the box-office and went on to gross 2.78 billion worldwide. The film ran more than 50 weeks in theatres and was declared a "BLOCKBUSTER" by Box Office India. It was the highest grossing Bollywood film of 2004. Thriller Nowhere to Hide is a 1999 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Myung-se. The film is set in Incheon in South Korea. A murder is committed, and the cops search for the killer. Opening up in monochrome but with occasional flashes of colour, the first action scene is a disorientating strobe-like affair. From there the movie proceeds in color, with many innovative editing techniques, including slow-motion, jump cut, step-printed slow motion, "jump dissolves," still frames, and layering images on top of one another. Park Joong-hoon stars as the obsessive Detective Woo. Jang Dong-gun won the best supporting actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role as Detective Kim. The film was a hit at both the inaugural Asia Pacific Film Festival in Sydney, and the Sundance Film Festival, but its American release was limited, brief, and unsuccessful. Thriller The Fields is a 2011 American suspense thriller directed by Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni. The film is touted as being based on true events. The film stars Cloris Leachman and Tara Reid. Filming wrapped in October 2009, and the film played in festivals in Fall 2011. Documentary film Graminoids is a 2014 Short Documentary film written and directed by Lars Koens and Demelza Kooij. Comedy The Protar Affair is a 1956 Romanian comedy film directed by Haralambie Boros. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Shishkabugs is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. The title of the short is a play on shish kebab, a type of grilled meat. With only 5 minutes and 05 seconds of footage, Shishkabugs is the shortest Bugs Bunny short ever made in the Golden Age of American animation. Shishkabugs is also a rare cartoon where Yosemite Sam is in the role of a victim instead of being the aggressor. Science Fiction The Last Man on Earth is a 1964 science fiction horror film based on the Richard Matheson 1954 novel I Am Legend. The film was directed by Ubaldo Ragona and Sidney Salkow, and stars Vincent Price. The script was written in part by Matheson, but he was dissatisfied with the result and chose to be credited as "Logan Swanson". William Leicester, Furio M. Monetti, and Ubaldo Ragona were the other writers. It was filmed in Rome, Italy, with some location shots taken at Esposizione Universale Roma. It was released theatrically in the United States by American International Pictures and the UK in 1966. In the 1980s the film fell into the public domain. MGM Home Video, the current owners of the AIP film catalog, released a digitally remastered widescreen print on DVD in September 2005. Animation "An animated short documentary, poetically describing the memories of a five-year-old boy (Thor Ochsner) who ends up in a dramatic car accident with his dad." Quoting the description from the official site. Comedy An Honest Liar is a 2014 biographical feature film documentary, written by Tyler Measom and Greg O'Toole, directed and produced by Measom and Justin Weinstein through Pure Mutt Productions, and distributed by Part2 Pictures. The film documents on the life of former magician, escape artist, and skeptical educator James Randi, in particular the investigations through which Randi publicly exposed psychics, faith healers, and con-artists, as well as his relationship with his boyfriend of 25 years, José Alvarez, who at the time of filming, had been discovered to be living under a false identity, calling into question "whether Randi was the deceiver or the deceived." Documentary film Three films from the 1960s and 70s, a time when Formula 1 still took on the up-and-coming drivers on some of the best tracks in Europe. Stars such as Brabham, Clark, Hill, Hulme, Surtees, Lauda, Cevert and Peterson are featured. Films are: 'Formula Junior 1960', 'Formula 2 Racers 1966' and 'F2 Close-Up Heroes'. Animation Rabbit Seasoning is a 1952 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. It is the sequel to Rabbit Fire, and the second entry in the "Hunting trilogy" directed by Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Produced by Edward Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., the short was released to theaters on September 20, 1952 by Warner Bros. Pictures and is widely considered among Jones' best and most important films. In Jerry Beck's 1994 book The 50 Greatest Cartoons, Rabbit Seasoning is listed at number thirty. Animation The Play of Bubbles (Fantasie érotique) is a 1936 experimental film directed by Karel Dodal, Irena Dodalová and Hermína Týrlová. Documentary film Bettie Page Reveals All is a 2012 documentary film about the life history and cultural influence of Bettie Page. Directed by Mark Mori, much of its narration is from audiotape interviews with Page herself. Individuals offering commentary on Page and her significance include Dita Von Teese, Hugh Hefner, Rebecca Romijn, Tempest Storm, Bunny Yeager, Paula Klaw, Jessicka, Mamie Van Doren and Naomi Campbell. Thriller Project Almanac is an upcoming American sci-fi adventure film directed by Dean Israelite and written by Jason Harry Pagan and Andrew Deutschman. The film stars Jonny Weston, Sofia Black D'Elia, Amy Landecker, Michelle DeFraites, Ginny Gardner and Sam Lerner. The film is set for a January 30, 2015 release. Comedy Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley is a 1998 Spanish dark comedy written, directed and starred by Santiago Segura. Also stars Javier Bardem, Javier Cámara, Neus Asensi and Tony Leblanc. Comedy Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles is a 2001 Australian-American comedy film, directed by Simon Wincer and starring Paul Hogan. It is the sequel to the 1988 film "Crocodile" Dundee II and the 1986 film "Crocodile" Dundee and the third and final film of the trilogy. Hogan and Linda Kozlowski reprise their roles as Michael "Crocodile" Dundee and Sue Charlton, respectively. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles and in Queensland. Actor Paul Hogan reported that the inspiration for the storyline came during a tour of Litomyšl, Czech Republic in 1993. Thriller The Underneath is a 1995 American film directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring Peter Gallagher and Alison Elliott. The film is based on the novel Criss Cross by Don Tracy, and is a remake of the original 1949 film adaptation. The plot revolves around many themes common to film noir, including romantic intrigue, a botched robbery, and a surprise ending. Documentary film Hospitals Don't Burn Down is an award winning 1978 short dramatised documentary film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith about a fire at a hospital. Documentary film Paul Kelly - Stories of Me is a 2012 Australian documentary directed by Ian Darling and produced by Shark Island Productions. The film sold out within 10 hours at the 2012 Melbourne International Film Festival and before its official theatrical release on 25 Oct 2012, the film went on a sold out National Tour as special event releases with Paul Kelly and director Ian Darling appearing on stage after the screening. ABC Broadcast date: 27 October 2012 Comedy El Macho is a 2011 animated short comedy film written by Francesca Gardiner and Daniela Negrin Ochoa and directed by Daniela Negrin Ochoa. Animation Zounk! is 2012 short animated film written and directed by Billy Roisz. Documentary film Unfinished Symphony: Democracy and Dissent is a 59-minute documentary film about a protest against the Vietnam War divided into three sections, mirroring the movements of Henryk Górecki's Symphony No. 3, the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, to which the film is set. Set primarily in Lexington, Massachusetts over Memorial Day weekend in 1971, the film focuses on the three-day protest in the form of a march, staged by newly returned war veterans. The film premiered in the Documentary Competition at the 2001 Sundance Festival and has screened extensively throughout the United States and in Europe. The documentary examines a local conflict that reverberated nationally. Following the reverse path of Paul Revere's famous ride of 1775, the protest mounted by war veterans focused on the deeply unpopular war. Nearly 400 veterans, some in wheelchairs, others leaning on crutches, arrived to take part in what they called Operation POW. Over the course of Memorial Day weekend, they marched, sang, distributed flyers, and participated in "guerilla theater," the dramatic reenactment of tactics used against the Vietnamese. All activities were peaceful. Documentary film Freedom Summer is a 2014 American documentary film, written, produced and directed by Stanley Nelson Jr.. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. It won the Best Documentary award at 2014 Pan African Film Festival. The film will have its U.S. television premiere at PBS on June 24, 2014. Comedy A Serious Matter is a 2010 comedy drama film written and directed by İsa Yıldız. Documentary film The Man Who Bought Mustique is a 2000 documentary film directed by Joe Bullman. Comedy Greetings From The Shore is a 2007 American coming-of-age romantic comedy film directed by Greg Chwerchak. The movie has played over 60 festivals, winning over 20 awards. It had its American theatrical release on September 12, 2008, on a limited basis. The film is set on the New Jersey shore, mainly in Lavallette. Documentary film This one of a kind documentary follows an Algerian reporter Mohammed Sifaoui over a period of four months as he infiltrated an Islamic Al-Qaeda network in France. Passing himself as a religious fundamentalist, who believes in the theories of Osama Bin Laden, he wins the confidence of the network members, who suggest that he do propaganda work, reconnaissance and information gathering for them on potential targets for terrorist attack. His inquiries led him to various mosques in Paris, and London, where he meets with leaders of the network, and then on to Madrid, where he is in contact with petty crooks dealing in false papers and credit cards whose job it is supply Islamic networks with fake documents. This unique and powerful program is produced in French and Arabic with English narration and English subtitles. Comedy Diamond Men is a 2000 film, a crime drama starring Robert Forster and Donnie Wahlberg. The independent film was written and directed by Dan Cohen, and was screened at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2000. It was released to select theatres in the US on September 14, 2001, and was met with sparkling reviews. Documentary film What Have You Done with My Country? is a 1970 documentary film directed by Frank Heimans. Documentary film 9 Gates City is a 1999 documentary and short film written and directed by Kristijonas Vildžiūnas. Thriller Body of a Female is a 1965 thriller film written and directed by Francis Ellie and Michael Findlay. Comedy Sompa is a 2012 Tulu comedy film directed by Rajan Lyallpuri and produced by Namratha Hegde Productions, starring Sadashiv Amprapurkar, Arvind Bolar, Ajathashatru and Namratha Hegde. The comedy is set in Mangalore, and marks the first appearance of veteran Indian actor Sadashiv Amrapurkar in a Tulu film. It was due to be released in August 2012. Thriller Her Morbid Desires is a 2008 comedy thriller film written by Edward L. Plumb, Brad Linaweaverand directed by Edward L. Plumb. Comedy Cheese and Jam is a 2003 comedy drama about the relationship between a Bosnian man and a Slovene woman, though the film begins with an explanation that it is about the stigmatized minority of any nation. The story is set in Slovenia. Comedy Scattergood Baines is a 1941 American comedy-drama film. It is based on a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland. The character of Scattergood was also popular during the days of live radio. In the film, Guy Kibbee plays the title character. The plot has him choosing the small New England town of Cold River to settle down in and, twenty years later, his outmaneuvering of the townspeople both when it comes to large matters and small. Five other Scattergood Baines films, all starring Guy Kibbee, were subsequently made. Thriller The Rooftop is a 2013 Taiwanese film. It is the second feature film directed by Taiwanese singer/actor Jay Chou. Similar to his first feature film, Secret, Jay played multiple roles in the production of the film, as the main lead, director, script-writer and music composer. The Rooftop is one of the many scripts that Jay Chou has written since the success of Secret in 2007. Most of the scripts are sequels to Secret. However, Jay Chou and his long-time friend Will Liu decided to work on The Rooftop as a challenge to produce the first Chinese mainstream musical-come-martial arts film. They claimed that The Rooftop is a film that is difficult to be categorized, for it combined the elements of musical extravaganza and actions. Jay Chou has made good use of his experience from filming The Green Hornet in Hollywood, Initial D in Hong Kong and directing over 60 of his own music videos, to conceptualize The Rooftop with music as its roots, combined with actions, to create a genre never seen before in Asia. Comedy Booky Makes Her Mark is a made-for-TV movie that is based on the books by Bernice Thurman Hunter. This uplifting family film also features beloved Canadian actors Megan Follows, Roberta Maxwell and Lally Cadeau. Filmed in Hamilton Ontario Canada and set in Toronto, this film features a young and diverse cast of Canadian actors and actresses. Comedy Amici per la pelle also known as Amis pour la vie in France is a 1955 BAFTA nominated Italian and French comedy-drama film directed by Franco Rossi. Comedy Multiple Maniacs is a 1970 American comedy film by American cult filmmaker John Waters; his second feature film. The film features several actors who were part of the Dreamland acting troupe for Waters' films, including Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, and Cookie Mueller. The title pays tribute to Herschell Gordon Lewis's 2000 Maniacs, as Waters states in his book Shock Value. Thriller The Aftermath, is a 1982 science fiction, horror, and action independent film. Documentary film Living Afterwards: Words of Women is a 2000 film directed by Laurent Bécue-Renard. Comedy Luke and the Rural Roughnecks is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Aap Aye Bahar Ayee is a 1971 Bollywood film produced, directed and written by Mohan Kumar. It stars Rajendra Kumar, Sadhana, Rajendranath and Prem Chopra. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Documentary film Hellbound? is a 2012 Canadian documentary film which details the current debate regarding various views about the existence and nature of hell. Comedy 7 episodes which tell about Italy during the nineties. Two newly elected MPs from different parties have an affair, two newly weds' temptations during their first night on their honeymoon, the very unlikely erotic adventures of two girls and a husband who leaves his wife in the hands of a masseur thinking he's a girl. Thriller The Courier is a 2012 direct-to-video actioner directed by Hany Abu-Assad and produced by Michael Arata, starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan as protagonist. Animation Letters to the sea is a 2013 animated film written and directed by Renaud Perrin and Julien Telle. Animation Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin is a 1997 animated direct-to-video film directed by Karl Geurs. The film follows Pooh and his friends on a journey to find and rescue their friend Christopher Robin from the "Skull". Along the way, the group confront their own insecurities throughout the search, facing and conquering them in a series of events where they're forced to act beyond their own known limits, thus discovering their true potential. Unlike the film's predecessors, this film is an entirely original story, not based on any of A. A. Milne's Pooh stories. The film received generally mixed reviews due to its dark themes and imagery, which also resulted in its release as a direct-to-video feature film. However, it is also the first Winnie the Pooh film ever to have its own special edition. Thriller Mystic River is a 2003 American mystery drama film directed, co-produced and scored by Clint Eastwood, starring Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, Laura Linney and Emmy Rossum. The film was written by Brian Helgeland, based on Dennis Lehane's novel of the same name. The film opened to widespread critical acclaim. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor. Sean Penn won Best Actor and Tim Robbins won Best Supporting Actor, making Mystic River the first film to win both awards since Ben-Hur in 1959. Science Fiction Untamed Women is a 1952 United States science fiction film written by George Wallace Sayre and directed by W. Merle Connell. An American bomber pilot is rescued after drifting at sea during World War II. He tells doctors how he and three of his fellow crash survivors washed up on an island inhabited by dinosaurs and a tribe of druid-descended cave-women who are being plagued by Neanderthal men intent on kidnapping them for breeding purposes. In 1986, the movie was featured in an episode of the Canned Film Festival. Thriller Kosarakkolli is a 2014 thriller action film directed by Sunil Lenus. Comedy Feeling Minnesota is a 1996 American romantic comedy film, directed by Steven Baigelman, starring Keanu Reeves, Vincent D'Onofrio, Cameron Diaz, Tuesday Weld and Courtney Love. The title comes from the song Outshined by Soundgarden. Comedy Fruits of Summer is a film directed by Raymond Bernard released on Feb 11, 1955. Comedy El Zombie de la Muerte is a 2008 short comedy horror film written and directed by Antonio Perez. Comedy C.I.S. - Chaoten im Sondereinsatz is a 2010 comedy crime film directed by Erik Haffner. Comedy Wendy Cracked a Walnut is a 1990 Australian comedy. Thriller Fingerprints is a 2006 Horror Mystery film by Harry Basil starring Leah Pipes, Kristin Cavallari and Josh Henderson. The cinematography is inspired from the "Sixth Sense". Comedy Rubberface is a 1983 television film made for CBC television starring Jim Carrey. Originally titled Introducing Janet, but it was changed to Rubberface for the video release after Carrey's success. Science Fiction Atlantis Down is a 2010 Sci-Fi film written by Doug Burch, Sam Ingraffia and Max Bartoli and directed by Max Bartoli. Comedy Claudine is a 1974 American film, produced by Third World Films and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Starring James Earl Jones, Diahann Carroll, and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, it is noted for being one of the few mainstream films, featuring an African-American cast released during that time, which was not a blaxploitation film. Claudine was written by Lester Pine and Tina Pine and directed by John Berry. The film was released on April 22, 1974, grossing about $6 million. Comedy Campus S Couple is a comedy romance film directed by Song Chang-yong Comedy A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe is a 1975 spaghetti western comedy film directed by Damiano Damiani and, in the opening scene, Sergio Leone. It is notable for being the last western that Leone worked on. Documentary film Zanj Revolution is a 2013 Documentary, Drama film written and directed by Tariq Teguia. Animation A Bun and a Bird is a 2013 animation, comedy, short film written by Inga Korzhneva and Valentin Telegin, and directed by Inga Korzhneva. Comedy Stop! Luke! Listen! is a 1917 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Fukrey is a 2013 Indian coming of age comedy film directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba and starring Pulkit Samrat, Varun Sharma, Ali Fazal, Manjot Singh, Richa Chadda, Vishakha Singh, and Priya Anand in the lead roles. The story and dialogues are written by Vipul Vig and the screenplay was written by Vig and Lamba. Produced under the Excel Entertainment banner, the film was released on 14 June 2013. Despite a poor opening, the film has gone on to become a sleeper hit. Comedy Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing is a 2013 Telugu comedy film directed by Sajid Qureshi and Produced by Mohammad Sohail Ansari. The film is a remake of Balaji Tharaneetharan's 2012 comedy film Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom starring Vijay Sethupathi and Gayathrie Shankar in the lead roles and this film stars Sree, Supraja, Rahul, Satish and Masth Ali in vital roles. Gunwanth Sen scored the Music. The film released on August 9, 2013 and did decent business at the Box office in spite of mixed reviews from the critics. Comedy Suzanne Westenhoefer: Live at the Village is a 2004 television comedy film directed by Kerry Asmussen. Documentary film The Soul is Greater Than the World is a 1985 documentary film directed by Stefan Jarl. Comedy Don Camillo's Last Round is a 1955 French-Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone, starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi. The French title is La grande bagarre de Don Camillo and the Italian title is Don Camillo e l'onorevole Peppone. It was the third of five films featuring Fernandel as the Italian priest Don Camillo and his struggles with Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi, the communist mayor of their rural town. The film had 5,087,231 admissions in France. Documentary film Out of the Fire is a 2013 Documentary, Drama and Action film written by Courtenay Singer and directed by Courtenay Singer. Thriller The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest is a 2009 Swedish drama thriller film directed by Daniel Alfredson. It is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by the late Swedish author and journalist Stieg Larsson, the third and final entry in his Millenium series. The film was also the last film for veteran actor Per Oscarsson, who died in a house fire on 31 December 2010. Lisbeth Salander is hospitalized after the meeting with her father, and later put on trial. Mikael Blomkvist takes on the task of proving she is innocent as he continues to uncover the reasons why Lisbeth has been treated so harshly by the Swedish authorities. Thriller Freezing People Is Easy is a 2013 comedy, drama, horror, science-fiction, thriller film written by Zach Helm and directed by Errol Morris. Documentary film John Wycliffe: The Morning Star is a 1984 film about the life and teachings of John Wycliffe. The film is set entirely on the later years of his life, and deals with his falling out with the Catholic Church, his translation of the Bible into English and propels the common argument that his teachings contributed to the later Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. This film was directed by Tony Tew. Comedy Jim Breuer: Hardcore is a 2002 comedy film written by Jim Breuer and directed by Paul Miller. Science Fiction It Happened Here is a black-and white 1964 British World War II film written, produced and directed by Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo, who began work on the film as teenagers. The film's largely amateur production took some eight years, using volunteer actors with some support from professional filmmakers. It Happened Here is set in an alternate history Britain which has been invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. The plot follows the experiences of an Irish nurse working in England, who encounters people who believe collaboration with the invaders is for the best whilst others are involved in the resistance movement against the occupiers and their local collaborators. Animation The Little Convict is a 1979 Australian film directed by Yoram Gross based on an original story by Gross. The movie was a commercial disappointment. "It was screening in the mornings only, which is bloody nonsense," said Gross. "We realised that we'd always be struggling for screens because those big companies were committed to American movies. We were playing against 'The Muppets', so why would they invest any money to promote our films? That's when we began to move more and more into television." An old artist sets up some paintings at Luna Park, Sydney, planning to sell them, but has trouble attracting any people until he performs "Jake the Peg". Most of the crowd move on again when the performance finishes, being uninterested in his paintings, so he starts telling his granddaughter about their origins. We then travel back in time to a British convict ship, the "Northern Star", as it sails towards a tiny colony on Sydney Cove with sixty-four convicts on board. Comedy Sometimes Life Is Enjoyable is a 1962 comedy romance film written by Özdemir Birsel and directed by Nejat Saydam. Documentary film "A gritty and intimate portrait of one of boxing’s most polarizing figures, James Toback’s Tyson recounts Iron Mike’s rise to superstardom and subsequent fall from grace through the eyes of the man himself. Candid interviews with Tyson reveal an often-misunderstood persona that encompasses a broad spectrum of decidedly human instincts. He is at once gentle and animalistic, humane and violent, predator and prey.After a stint in a juvenile reform school, where his boxing skills took root, the 14-year-old Tyson was introduced to legendary trainer Constantine ""Cus"" D'Amato, who took the young fighter under his wing and served as one of the only positive figures in his life. D’Amato died before he was able to see his final protégé become the sport’s youngest heavyweight champion at 20 years old, an event that started a chain reaction in Tyson’s young life. His meteoric success in the ring collapsed under a sea of controversy—his ill-fated marriage to Robin Givens, who publicly maligned him as a violent beast; an arrest and conviction for the rape of Desiree Washington, a charge which he still denies; a highly publicized falling out with promoter Don King; and his infamous 1997 rematch with Evander Holyfield.Toback manages to crack Mike Tyson’s brooding exterior to expose both the best and worst of the most explosive and controversial enigma in the history of the sport." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy The New Spirit is a 1942 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and released by the War Activities Committee of the Motion Pictures Industry. The cartoon, which stars Donald Duck, was the first film created as part of Walt Disney's World War II propaganda production. It was commissioned by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., then Secretary of the Treasury, to encourage American citizens to pay their income tax in support of the war effort. The film was directed by Wilfred Jackson and Ben Sharpsteen, and features Clarence Nash as the voice of Donald, Fred Shields as the radio announcer, and Cliff Edwards singing the theme song. The New Spirit was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 15th Academy Awards, an honor it shared with 24 other films. The following year, Disney released The Spirit of '43 which had a similar purpose and reused many of the scenes from The New Spirit. The film was released, for the first time since its original theatrical release, in 2004 on the DVD set Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. Thriller Kaakha Kaakha is a 2003 Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by Gautham Menon. Starring Suriya, Jyothika and Jeevan, the film featured music composed by Harris Jayaraj and cinematography by R. D. Rajasekhar. The film released to positive review in August 2003 an went on to become the first "Biggest Block buster " in Suriya's career, and was considered a comeback film for producer Kalaipuli S. Dhanu. Owing to the success, the film has been remade in several languages. The film grossed around 40 crore at box office and broke several records. Documentary film Sylvia: Un portrait de Parvameh Navar is a 1983 documentary written and directed by Maria Klonaris. Thriller Stranded deep in the wintry forest, city slickers Emma and Mike find themselves at the mercy of a creepy, silent hunter who begins to stalk them. Comedy Kai aus der Kiste is a 1988 musical comedy film written by Günter Meyer and Wolf Durian and directed by Günter Meyer. Comedy Eye Am is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Melik Saracoglu, Hakki Kurtulus, Deniz Arslan and directed by Hakki Kurtulus and Melik Saracoglu. Comedy The Road to Wellville is a 1994 American comedy-drama film adaptation of T. Coraghessan Boyle's novel of the same name, which tells the story of the doctor and clean-living advocate John Harvey Kellogg and his methods employed at the Battle Creek Sanitarium at the beginning of the 20th Century. The film was written and directed by Alan Parker. The film stars Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Kellogg, Matthew Broderick as William Lightbody, Bridget Fonda as his spouse Eleanor, John Cusack as Charles Ossining, Dana Carvey as the doctor's adopted son George, and Colm Meaney as Dr. Lionel Badger. It was filmed in New Paltz, New York at the Mohonk Mountain House. Other locations were the North Carolina towns of Winnabow and Wilmington. Comedy Un Muchacho como yo is a 1968 Argentine film. Documentary film Notes For An Imaginary Biography is a 2010 documentary film directed by Edgardo Cozarinsky. Documentary film Hard Way Home is a documentary adventure drama romance film directed by Kori Feener. Thriller Women's Camp 119 is a 1977 erotic horror thriller nazi exploitation drama film written by Giacinto Bonacquisti, Aureliano Luppi, Bruno Mattei, and directed by Bruno Mattei. Comedy Behind the Yellow Line, also known as Fate, is a 1984 Hong Kong romantic comedy, with casting by Leslie Cheung, Maggie Cheung, and Anita Mui. Comedy It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown is the last animated special produced under the supervision of Charles M. Schulz. Based on characters from the comic strip Peanuts, it was released on September 12, 2000, seven months after the death of Charles Schulz. Along with the previous special, It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown, it has yet to air on TV. It's The Pied Piper also has the distinction of being the first new Peanuts special to be released to DVD. Documentary film Vive le Tour is a 1962 French documentary by filmmaker Louis Malle. It chronicles the Tour de France and focuses on issues such as providing food for the racers, dealing with injuries and doping. The New York Times describes the film as containing "ebullience, whimsy, jet black humor, awe and unspeakable tragedy" and as "a worshipful documentary of a sport made by a man who knew it intimately and loved it." Vive le Tour won the Dok Leipzig Golden Dove award in 1966. Jean Bobet, a cyclist himself and brother of the great Louison Bobet, is the voice-over in this documentary. The 18 minute film is available on DVD from the Criterion Collection as part of their Eclipse series. Documentary film Heart of the Country is documentary film directed by Michal Aviad. Comedy Aldo is a comedy drama thriller film directed by Ross Kolton. Thriller Dangerous Money is a 1946 American film directed by Terry O. Morse, featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. The is the second and last appearance of Willie Best as Chattanooga Brown, the cousin of Charlie Chan's usual chauffeur, Birmingham Brown. Comedy Save the Dog! is a 1988 comedy film written by John McNamara and Haris Orkin and directed by Paul Aaron. Comedy Betão Ronca Ferro is a 1970 Brazilian comedy film directed by Mazzaropi and Geraldo Afonso Miranda. Comedy Sophie's Revenge is a 2009 Chinese-Korean film starring Zhang Ziyi, So Ji-sub, Fan Bingbing, Ruby Lin, Peter Ho, and Yao Chen. This movie is a co-production between Beijing Perfect World Co. with South Korean company CJ Entertainment. Sound and effects help also came from South Korea through Seoul-based postproduction houses Blue Cap and HFR. According to the news, China Film Group released "Sophie's Revenge" on 14 August in China on more than 1,000 screens nationwide. A prequel titled My Lucky Star starring Zhang Ziyi and Wang Leehom was produced in 2013. Science Fiction Deadly Invasion is a 1995 thriller, horror, sci-fi film written by Rockne S. O'Bannon, William Bast and Paul Huson and directed by Rockne S. O'Bannon. Science Fiction Robot Wars is a 1993 American science fiction film directed by Albert Band and written by Charles Band and Jackson Barr. It is sometimes referred to as a sequel to Robot Jox,. However, while both films came from the same production company and have similar themes, their storylines are unrelated. Comedy The Second Coming is a two-part British television drama first screened on ITV in the United Kingdom in February 2003. It concerns the realisation of humble video store worker Steve Baxter that he is in fact the Son of God, and has just a few days to find the human race's Third Testament and thus avert the Apocalypse. It was written by Russell T Davies, and produced by the independent Red Production Company. The programme was originally commissioned as four one-hour episodes by Channel 4 in 1999; however, when new executives took over running the drama department at that channel, they decided not to pursue the project. Davies and Red's founder Nicola Shindler took the project to the BBC, who quickly turned it down; it found a home on ITV, a channel that had gained a reputation for producing mainstream, unchallenging, "middle-of-the-road" drama in recent years. Screened over two successive evenings in prime time on Sunday and Monday, 9–10 February 2003, The Second Coming gained viewing figures of over six million. Davies, who is an atheist, has said his intention was to provoke debate and get people thinking about religion. Thriller Polar is a 1983 thriller film written by Jean-Paul Leca, Julien Lévi and Jacques Braland directed by Jaques Bral. Comedy The Scorpion King is a 1992 action film directed by David Lai and action directed by Yuen Tak. The film stars Chin Kar Lok, Lau Kar Leung and Kim Won Jin. Animation Cat in the Bag is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Nils Skapans. Comedy Little Big Man is a 1970 American revisionist Western directed by Arthur Penn and based on the novel Little Big Man by Thomas Berger. It is a picaresque comedy about a white male child raised by the Cheyenne nation during the 19th century. The film is largely concerned with contrasting the lives of American pioneers and Native Americans throughout the progression of the boy's life. The movie stars Dustin Hoffman, Chief Dan George, Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Jeff Corey and Richard Mulligan. It is considered a revisionist Western, with Native Americans receiving a more sympathetic treatment and the United States Cavalry depicted as villains. Despite its satirical approach, the film has tragic elements and a clear social conscience about prejudice and injustice. Little Big Man is considered an example of anti-establishment films of the period, protesting America's involvement in the Vietnam War by portraying the U.S. military negatively. Comedy Jönssonligan och Dynamit-Harry is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan. Comedy Kenny is a 2006 Australian mockumentary film starring Shane Jacobson as Kenny Smyth, a Melbourne plumber who works for a portable toilet rental company. Director Clayton Jacobson describes the character of Kenny as "'The Dalai-Lama' of Waste Management, eternally optimistic and always ready to put others before himself. Kenny represents the humbling nature of common decency." The film was shot entirely on location in the western suburbs of Melbourne and Nashville, Tennessee in the United States. The film was released in the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom on 28 September 2007. Comedy Possible Loves is a 2001 drama, romantic comedy film written by Paulo Halm and directed by Sandra Werneck. Comedy On September 7-12, 1992 Galenskaparna and After Shave celebrated its 10th anniversary by putting up its first joint revue "Skruven är lös" (The screw is loose) in its original setting at Lorensbergsteatern in Gothenburg. It turned out that what was a success in 1982 was still a success 10 years later! During the six days they had time to play, 14 performances were sold out. The show also recorded and appeared on Swedish Television on January 8, 1993. Thriller Bookies is a 2003 German comedy thriller film written by Michael Bacall and directed by Mark Illsley. The story revolves around the lives of four college students. Thriller The Big Bluff is a 1955 American film noir directed by W. Lee Wilder and starring John Bromfield, Martha Vickers and Robert Hutton. Documentary film The Tundra Book: A Tale of Vukvukai, The Little Rock is the 2011 documentary, adventure and drama film written and directed by Aleksei Vakhrushev. Comedy Polar Trappers is a 1938 Donald Duck and Goofy cartoon in the South Pole trapping polar animals. This is the first cartoon that Donald Duck and Goofy appear without Mickey Mouse. Documentary film Es stirbt allerdings ein jeder, fragt sich nur wie und wie Du gelebt hast (Holger Meins) is a documentary film directed by Renate Sami. Science Fiction The Giant of Metropolis is a 1961 Italian film directed by Umberto Scarpelli. Thriller Deadly Sibling Rivalry is a 2011 mystery thriller TV film based on a story by Johnson Chan, screenplay by Steven Palmer Peterson and directed by Hanelle M. Culpepper. Comedy Reuniting the Rubins is a 2010 film starring Timothy Spall, Rhona Mitra, and James Callis. It is directed by Yoav Factor. The majority of the film was shot in Radlett, Hertfordshire, England and South Africa. Thriller Nirvana is a 1997 Italian science fiction film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. The film stars Christopher Lambert, Diego Abatantuono, Sergio Rubini, and Stefania Rocca. It was screened out of competition at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Danny Roane: First Time Director is a 2006 comedy film written, directed by and starring Andy Dick, Jack Black and Mo Collins. This independent production is a documentary mixed with a mockumentary on Dick's struggle on making a film. Animation Mickey's Nightmare is a 1932 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy Bedhead is a 1991 short family-comedy-fantasy film directed and co-written by Robert Rodriguez. Made while he was a student at the University of Texas at Austin, Rodriguez shot the film with his brothers and sisters as actors and with his family and friends as crew. It was entered into several competitive film festivals, where it won cash prizes that Rodriguez then used to help produce his first feature film, El Mariachi. Documentary film The Gleaners and I: Two Years Later is a 2002 documentary film directed by Agnès Varda Comedy Fatty and Mabel Adrift is a 1916 Keystone short comedy film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, and Al St. John. Thriller Toy Soldiers is a 1984 action film shot in Mexico that stars Jason Miller, Cleavon Little, Tim Robbins and Terri Garber. It was written and directed by David Andrew Fisher, who wrote and directed Liar's Moon and produced Bat*21. This is the story of a group of Caltech students yachting off the coast of Central America who are held hostage by terrorists. Miller plays a retired U.S. Marine who trains the hostages' friends to become an impromptu special ops force—hence the title. The film climaxes in the bloody attempted rescue of the student hostages from the terrorist compound. Comedy Simon Birch is a 1998 American comedy-drama film loosely based on A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving and was directed and written for the screen by Mark Steven Johnson. The film stars Ian Michael Smith, Joseph Mazzello, Jim Carrey, Ashley Judd, and Oliver Platt. It omitted much of the latter half of the novel and altered the ending. The movie does not share the book's title at Irving's request; he did not believe that this novel could successfully be made into a film. The name "Simon Birch" was suggested by him to replace that of Owen Meany. The opening credits of the film state that it was "suggested by" Irving's novel. The main plot centers on 12-year old Joe Wenteworth and his best friend Simon Birch. Documentary film Mabel is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Pia Clemente. Comedy A Lad an' a Lamp is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 119th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Monrak Transistor is a 2001 Thai film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. Blending several genres, including comedy, romance, musical and crime, it is the story of a young man named Pan and his odyssey after he goes AWOL from the army and tries to make it as a luk thung singing star. Thriller A Dangerous Life is a 1988 English-language Australian film about the final years of the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos' rule, from the assassination of Benigno Aquino, Jr. in 1983 to the People Power EDSA Revolution in 1986 that ousted Marcos. The film focuses on American TV journalist Tony O'Neil, who finds himself in the middle of key events that lead to the downfall of the Marcos regime. Originally airing on television as a mini-series that ran for a total of six hours, the film was edited to 162 minutes for the home video release. Filming of the movie took place in Manila, Philippines, Colombo, Sri Lanka and Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne in Australia. Documentary film Quello Che Resta is a 2013 short documentary adventure drama film written and directed by Valeria Allievi. Documentary film Why We Ride: The Story of AIDS/LifeCycle is a 2012 short documentary drama directed by Erick Stoll and Chase Whiteside. Comedy The Brass Teapot is a 2012 American film directed by Ramaa Mosley. The movie's script was written by Tim Macy, who also wrote the short story the movie is based on. The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012 and was released into theaters and video on demand on April 5, 2013. Science Fiction Battle of the Damned is a 2013 sequel to Robotropolis. It is an American science fiction action film written, produced and directed by Christopher Hatton, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Melanie Zanetti, Matt Doran and David Field. Following a deadly viral outbreak, private soldier Max Gatling leads a handful of survivors and a team of robots in a fight against an army of the dead. Lundgren said of the film, "This time I'm up against virus-infected human zombies, 'Eaters' as we call them. Max is sent into an infected, abandoned city to find the daughter of a rich industrialist. He gets more than he bargained for. 'I wish I would've asked for more money', in Max's own words. Fortunately I enlist some kick-ass, run-away robots to help me in the battle". Thriller A Cause to Kill or Sha Ji is a 1970 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers thriller film directed by Shut Git Muk. Animation From A Stone is a 2012 animation short film directed by Tatsuhiro Ariyoshi. Documentary film Drive in Holy Motors is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Tessa Ouvrier-Perrin. Documentary film Dawn in a City Without Name is a 2013 documentary drama short film written and directed by Knutte Wester. Thriller The Sins of Government is a thriller film written by John Brodie and directed by Ron Atkins. Thriller Ki Kore Bojhabo...Tomake is a Bengali romantic thriller film directed by Chaya Singh. It stars Arjun Chakraborty, Chaya Singh, Tanveer Khan, Riwk, Payal and Jai Badlani. The film produced under the banner of Theatrical Definitions premiered on 13 April 2012. Documentary film Britney: For the Record is a 2008 documentary television film of American recording artist and entertainer Britney Spears, following her return to the recording industry after her much-publicized personal struggles the year prior. The film was shot in Beverly Hills and New York City during the third quarter of 2008; main shooting began on September 5, 2008, two days before Spears's appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards. It was directed by Phil Griffin. MTV, one of the two official distributors of the documentary, posted on their website the first promotional trailer on October 9, 2008. Britney: For the Record premiered on MTV on November 30, 2008 in the United States, two days before the release of her sixth studio album, Circus, for which the documentary served as a promotion tool. It received mixed reviews from critics, but was broadcast to high ratings and positive fan reactions. Comedy I Play With The Phrase Each Other is a 2014 comedy drama film written and directed by Jay Alvarez. Comedy Christmas in the Clouds is a 2001 comedy film about a ski resort owned and operated by a Native American tribe. Featured at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival, the film went on to receive Best Competition Feature Film at the Austin Film Festival and Best Native American-Theme Film at the Santa Fe Film Festival. The film was released in theaters and on DVD in 2005. Thriller Ten 'Til Noon is a 2006 crime thriller movie that has won awards at multiple film festivals. It is a taut crime thriller in the vein of Memento and Pulp Fiction with a structural signature of witnessing the same ten minutes from the often tense perspective of ten different characters. Its official description is: Between 11:50 and 12:00 noon, a crime is committed. In the same ten minute period, we follow the lives of the ten people, all connected to this crime. As we see each person's point of view, we are propelled closer and closer to the truth of what exactly happened...and why. Directed by Scott Storm and produced by Michael Creighton Rogers, Michael Mannheim, Gavin Franks, and Brian Osborne, Ten 'til Noon stars Morgan Freeman's son Alphonso and was shot during separate months on a shoestring budget with the help of countless crew and friend favors. After a Los Angeles Premiere screening, Jon Voight's company, Crystal Sky, signed on to sell foreign and domestic distribution and the film opened theatrically in Los Angeles on March 30, 2007. Comedy Ulice zpívá is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1939. Documentary film Becoming Barack is a 2009 documentary written by Stuart A. Goldman and Robert Yuhas and directed by Robert Yuhas. Comedy Yemito Ee Maaya is a 2013 Telugu film written and directed by Cheran, in his Tollywood directorial debut. It stars Sharwanand and Nithya Menen in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj and Santhanam play supporting roles. The title for this film was derived from a song from Missamma. It was made simultaneously in Tamil as JK Enum Nanbanin Vaazhkai. The film is a biographical entertainer, features soundtrack composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, with lyrics penned by Anantha Sreeram, and background score composed by Siddharth Vipin. Yemito Ee Maaya marks the beginning of a collaboration between G. V. Prakash Kumar and Cheran. Shooting for the film was completed by early 2013. It was initially scheduled to be released in November 2013, however it had been postponed and will be released in December 2013. Animation The Flying Machine is a 2011 3-D live action/animation family feature film produced by BreakThru Films. The film is directed by Martin Clapp, Geoff Lindsey and Dorota Kobiela, and stars Heather Graham and Lang Lang. Comedy Slither is a 1973 comedy film starring James Caan. It was directed by Howard Zieff. This was the first screenplay by W. D. Richter, who went on to adapt stories like Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Big Trouble in Little China for the screen and directed the cult film The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. Caan plays an ex-convict, one of several people trying to find a stash of stolen money. Peter Boyle and Sally Kellerman co-star. Documentary film "A moving story about the family; about loss and the mental maps of the personal experience of homelessness. Tomer Heymann’s film takes a look at the story of five brothers and their mother, the experience of living in exile, and the joy of family ties. One after the other, three of the Heymann sons and their families have left Israel in the hope of finding a ‘better’ life in the United States. They have made their dreams reality but, at the same time, have destroyed their mother’s hopes. Their mother, a divorcee, has stayed behind in Israel with her two unmarried sons; one of them is heterosexual and the other, Tomer (the film’s director), is gay. His documentary is about belonging, displacement and sexuality. In it, he explores the tough decisions that a family sometimes has to make, and the insoluble ties that bind its members in spite of those decisions. At the same time, the director is careful to take into account the larger social and political context, so that issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tensions between Arabs and Jews living in Israel, secular versus ultra-orthodox Israelis, but also the struggle for the right to determine one’s own sexual preferences, all play a role in his investigations. Making use of old Super 8mm footage and excerpts from his own films, Tomer Heymann demonstrates just how much his family’s strength depends on forces that are beyond its control." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Documentary film Globalisation is Good is a 2003 documentary film written and presented by Johan Norberg and produced by Freeform Productions for British Channel 4. The film, directed by Charlotte Metcalf, is based on Norberg's much celebrated book In Defense of Global Capitalism that shows his view of the impact of globalisation, and the consequences of its absence. In the film, Norberg travels to countries like Taiwan, Vietnam and Kenya promoting ideas of global capitalism and attempting to prove why he feels protestors entering the anti-globalisation movement are ignorant and dangerously wrong. The film was released on DVD in November 2006 by the Swedish think tank Timbro. Documentary film Solange Giraud, née Tache is a 1981 short, documentary film directed by Simone Bitton. Documentary film The Other Eye is a 1991 documentary film written and directed by Johanna Heer and Werner Schmiedel. Science Fiction Mothra is a 1961 kaiju/tokusatsu film from Toho Studios, directed by genre regular Ishirō Honda with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. It is the genre film debut of screenwriter Shinichi Sekizawa, whose approach to Toho's monster and fantasy films grew to prominence during the 1960s. The film stars Frankie Sakai, a popular comedian in Japan at the time, and Hiroshi Koizumi, in the first of many academic roles he would adopt in tokusatsu. Jerry Ito stars in the film, his only appearance in a Toho monster film. Ito did however appear in 1958's Japanese/US co-production The Manster, and in Toho's 1961 end-of-the-world feature The Last War. Its basic plot was recycled in King Kong vs. Godzilla and Mothra vs. Godzilla, and Mothra would become Toho's second most popular kaiju character after Godzilla, appearing in seven Godzilla sequels and her own trilogy in the 1990s. Thriller Deadly Dreams is a 1988 horror film directed by Kristine Peterson. Comedy Meet the Feebles is a 1989 New Zealand musical black comedy film directed by Peter Jackson, and written by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Stephen Sinclair, and Danny Mulheron. It features Jim Henson-esque puppets in a perverse comic satire. Like Henson's Muppets, the Feebles are animal-figured puppets who are members of a stage troupe. However, whereas Henson's Muppets characterize positivity, naïve folly, and innocence, the Feebles present negativity, vice, and other misanthropic characteristics. Apart, it could be argued, from Robert the hedgehog, who is portrayed as positive, innocent and naive. It is the first Jackson film that was co-written by his future wife Fran Walsh, who has gone on to act as co-writer for all his subsequent films. A commercial failure on release, the film went on to win a cult following, and won over new viewers following Jackson's success with The Lord of the Rings trilogy. During his acceptance speech at the 2004 Academy Awards, Jackson mentioned Feebles, joking that it had been "wisely overlooked by the Academy." Animation The Flight of Dragons is a 1982 animated film produced by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr. and loosely combining the speculative natural history book of the same name by Peter Dickinson with the novel The Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson. The film centres upon a quest undertaken to stop an evil wizard who plans to rule the world by dark magic. A major theme within the story is the question of whether science and magic can co-exist. This is told mostly through the experience of character Peter Dickinson, drawn from the 20th Century into the magical realm. Released direct to video on August 17, 1982, it was aired as an ABC Channel 'Saturday Night Movie' on August 2, 1986, and released by Warner Brothers as a made-to-order DVD in the US on 17 November 2009 as part of the "Warner Archive Collection". The opening song is sung by Don McLean. Comedy Ice Age: The Meltdown is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy adventure film. It is a sequel to the 2002 computer-animated film Ice Age. It was produced by Blue Sky Studios for 20th Century Fox, and premiered in Belgium on March 1, 2006. It was eventually released in 70 countries, with the last release being in China, on June 9, 2006. It was directed by Carlos Saldanha, co-director of the original Ice Age, and the music is composed by Robots composer, John Powell. The working title was Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, but for the film's final release, the creators decided to remove the number 2, calling it Ice Age: The Meltdown. However, in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Mexico, and Australia, its title is promoted as Ice Age 2: The Meltdown. Also, most of the sponsors of the film had the 2 in their packaging after the name change. The Blu-ray Disc and DVD were released in the United States and Canada on November 21, 2006 according to the official web store. They were released in the UK on October 23, 2006, and both include a new Scrat short, No Time for Nuts. Animation Half-Pint Pygmy is a short-lived animation cartoon from George and Junior series. Comedy Merci Docteur Rey is a 2002 Merchant Ivory's gay comedy film directed by Andrew Litvack, starring Dianne Wiest and Jane Birkin. Filmed in Paris. Documentary film Sticky Carpet is Melbourne's alternative Rockumentary of 2006, a passionate, community driven documentary film by Mark Butcher, co-produced by Glenn Waterworth and Pip Stafford. Bio : The long overdue cultural recognition to Melbourne’s much-loved independent music scene. This raw and vital filmed souvenir interviews the musicians currently leading the charge, today’s sonic explorers such as Robin Fox and Rod Cooper, and Melbourne scene stalwarts including Ross Knight, Bruce Milne, Ron Rude and Roland S. Howard. A veritable roll call of live performance footage comes from the likes of Dirty Three, The Stabs, Baseball, Bored!, I Spit on your Gravy, The Sailors, Love of Diagrams, Pisschrist and many more. Sticky Carpet instinctively conveys the ongoing drive behind the bands - and even gets a little political. Most importantly, it shares in the passion and experimentation of Melbourne’s music scene which is great. Bands include: Comedy Love, Honour and Obey is a 2000 mock gangster film starring several members of the Primrose Hill set. It was jointly written and directed by Dominic Anciano and Ray Burdis as a follow-up to their 1998 film Final Cut. Both this film and Final Cut have the same trademark of giving the cast the same Christian name as the actors who play them - of the sixteen main characters, only Matthew and Maureen do not share this trait. The film also features a cameo appearance from former East London boxer turned comedian, Ricky Grover. Comedy Vsivaci is a comedy film directed by Roman Kasparovsky. Documentary film Over the course of one long, hot summer, filmmaker Jyllian Gunther showed up on the doorsteps of her most significant Ex's to pose the question: What went wrong? From New York to San Francisco to Paris, PULLOUT pulls out all the stops-what happens along the way includes a rekindled romance, tattooing, rejection, a stakeout, tarantulas, sex, accusations, indifference, and a nostalgia that climaxes with the realization that the past is subjective and memory is selective. Documentary film Across the Top is a 1968 documentary film directed by Malcolm Douglas and David Oldmeadow. Comedy B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations is an upcoming computer-animated supernatural action comedy film by DreamWorks Animation. It is based on an original idea by Tony Leondis, who is also directing. Tom Wheeler is writing the script, Maryann Garger is producing, Kristine Belson and Courtney Pledger are executive producing The film stars Seth Rogen, Melissa McCarthy and Bill Murray. It will be released on June 5, 2015, by 20th Century Fox. Comedy 'Twas the Night Before Christmas is a 1977 made-for-television special loosely inspired by the 1823 poem A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore. Comedy Sommar och syndare is a 1960 Swedish film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Yngve Gamlin. Comedy Bad Boys II is a 2003 American action-comedy film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith. The film is a sequel to the 1995 film Bad Boys. The film is about two police detectives investigating the flow of ecstasy into Miami. Despite mainly negative reviews from professional critics, the film performed well at the box office, grossing $273,339,556 worldwide. Documentary film Battle for Warsaw is a 2005 documentary film directed by Wanda Koscia. Thriller El Espejo de la bruja is a 1962 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Documentary film The Forgotten District is a documentary film directed by Oliver Dickinson. Between the Caribbean Sea and the Maya Mountains lies Toledo, known as The Forgotten District of Belize, Central America. For the last 20 years, the Maya have been promoting their own ecotourism programme in order to protect their rainforest and traditions. Despite constant opposition from the government and the tourist industry, Margarita, Reyes, Chet and their friends remain strong and optimistic. The film is a tribute to their tireless efforts. The film has been selected by numerous festivals throughout the world and has won several awards. Thriller Critical Assembly is a 2003 television film directed by Eric Laneuville. It stars Katherine Heigl and Kerr Smith. Comedy Cuttin' da Mustard is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by actor Reed R. McCants. This film features a host of well-known actors. Thriller Enemy is a 2014 Canadian psychological thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve; it was loosely adapted by Javier Gullón from José Saramago's 2002 novel The Double. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as two characters, and co-stars Mélanie Laurent, Isabella Rossellini, Sarah Gadon, Stephen R. Hart, and Jane Moffat. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Enemy earned five Canadian Screen Awards; Best Director for Villeneuve, as well as a Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Picture. Documentary film Sunshine Daydream is a music documentary film starring the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was shot at their August 27, 1972 concert at the Old Renaissance Faire Grounds in Veneta, Oregon. Unreleased for many years, the movie was sometimes shown at small film festivals, and bootleg recordings of it circulated on VHS and DVD, and as digital downloads. A digitally remastered and reedited official version of the film was released on August 1, 2013, showing only one time in selected theaters. It was screened with Grateful Days, a new documentary short that includes interviews with some of the concert attendees. Sunshine Daydream was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 17, 2013. Sunshine Daydream is also a live album containing the complete August 27, 1972 Grateful Dead concert. Produced as a 3–disc CD and as a 4-disc LP, it was released by Rhino Records on September 17, 2013. The name Sunshine Daydream is taken from the coda section of the Dead song "Sugar Magnolia". Thriller Lords of the Street, also known as Jump Out Boys, is a 2008 action film starring DMX and Kris Kristofferson, written and produced by David and Daniel Garcia, better known as Kane & Abel and directed by Amir Valinia. The film takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. A Mexican drug lord escapes from prison to retrieve $15 million, but two cops are sent after him. Sheldon Robins and Veronica Berry also star in the film. Comedy Reach the Rock is a 1998 American comedy drama film directed by William Ryan and starring William Sadler and Alessandro Nivola. It was written and produced by John Hughes. Comedy Vilayati Babu, also spelled Walayati Babu, is a 1981 Punjabi film directed by Dharam Kumar, starring Mehar Mittal, Reena Roy, Nasir Hussain, Ved Goswami, Yogesh Chhabda with a special appearance of Amitabh Bachchan. Comedy Sacha l'ours is a 2012 short, comedy, fantasy, romance film written and directed by Henri Desaunay. Animation Utero is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Anna Kosinska. Comedy She Hate Me is a 2004 independent comedy-drama film directed by Spike Lee and starring Anthony Mackie, Kerry Washington, Ellen Barkin, Monica Bellucci, Brian Dennehy, Woody Harrelson, Bai Ling and John Turturro. The film garnered controversy, and, as with many of Lee's films, touches on comedy, drama, and politics. Unlike many prior works, Spike Lee does not have an acting credit in this film. The film was shot mostly on location in New York City, including each of the city's five boroughs. It was nominated for various awards, but did not win. She Hate Me was released in July 2004 and grossed almost half a million dollars at the box office in limited release, with overall revenues of around $1.5 million. The shooting budget was estimated at $8 million. The movie is rated R by the MPAA for strong graphic sexuality/nudity, language, and a scene of violence. Science Fiction The Astronaut is a 1972 science fiction film starring Jackie Cooper and Monte Markham. This made-for-television film follows a man who has been hired to impersonate an astronaut who died during the first manned mission to Mars. Following the failure of the mission NASA fools the public by faking the landing on Mars. Only the wife of the man used by NASA in this scheme suspects the man claiming to be her husband just might not be. Documentary film Takes an in depth look at the SCORE Baja 500 through the eyes of some of its biggest competitors. Stunning 3D visuals take us deep in to the race action to find out what it takes to compete at the toughest off-road race. Comedy La nouvelle Ève is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Catherine Corsini. Thriller To Live and Die in Mongkok simplified Chinese: 旺角监狱; traditional Chinese: 旺角監獄 is a 2009 Hong Kong drama thriller film directed by Wong Jing and Billy Chung. Documentary film One Year Lease is a 2014 documentary, biographical, comedy, short film written and directed by Brian Bolster. Comedy Giving It Up is a 1999 romantic-comedy film written and directed by Christopher Kublan. Animation Animals is a 2013 short animated Black comedy film written and directed by Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano. Comedy Chhote Sarkar is a 1996 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Vimal Kumar and written by S. Khan. The film starred Govinda and Shilpa Shetty. Animation Robot Girls Z is an animation film directed by Hiroshi Ikehata. Comedy Hoffmeyer's Legacy is a 1912 comedy short directed by Mack Sennett and notable for being the first Keystone Cops comedy. However, many consider the first real Keystone Cop comedy to be The Bangville Police. Comedy Home, James is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. This is a preserved film at the UCLA Film & TV and Cinematheque Royale, Brussels. Thriller Kleptomania is a 1995 action film directed by Don Boyd. Documentary film Glimpses of West Bengal is a 1966 documentary film. Comedy Ten Winters is a 2009 Italian romance film directed by Valerio Mieli. It is based on the novel with the same title written by Mieli himself. The film premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. For this film Mieli won the David di Donatello for Best New Director and the Nastro d'Argento in the same category. Documentary film Desplazamientos is a 2013 documentary short drama experimental film written and directed by Manuel Alvarez Diestro. Documentary film Something Beautiful for God is a 1969 documentary film directed by Peter Chafer. Documentary film "In the early 1940s, 14-year-old Pnina disappeared nearby her house in what is now Israel. Years later, she started sending letters to her family. It turned out that she had married an Arab and had children with him, but it is never completely clear if she ran away or was kidnapped. Director Noa Ben-Hagai found her great-aunt Pnina's letters and asked her uncle, a retired colonel in Israeli intelligence, to find the unknown family in the Palestinian Territories. Blood Relation chronicles the various meetings between members of this Jewish-Arab family over the course of three years in both Israel and Nablus. Needless to say that these reunions do not go smoothly: the Arabs ask their family for help to get work permits, and the Israelis feel used. Conversations with family members from both sides illustrate how difficult it can be to bring people from such different and conflicting backgrounds together. The director begins to wonder if it was a good idea to have her uncle get in touch with their Arab family. And if reconciliation within just one family is so complicated, what does that mean for the reconciliation between the people of the Middle East?" Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Thriller Savage, brutal and disturbing, SEXUALLY DERANGED is the story of a mad man - a psychotic serial rapist and religious zealot - whose systemic abuse of his victims is both terrifying and terrifyingly possible. Victim and victimizer, the cycle of physical and sexual abuse continues. Comedy "Loath to take over the family hair-oil business, young Vishnu jumps at the chance to drive his uncle’s beat-up Chevy truck across India to its new owner. The young runaway, wandering old entertainer, and beautiful woman he picks up along the way make for a magical journey that will change Vishnu’s life. With the sumptuous landscape of India as his canvas, director Dev Benegal paints a delightfully original road movie. In English, Hindi with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Animation What is Not Romance? (Original Title: Romangeun Eobsda) is a 2009 animated comedy drama film written and directed by Hong Eun-ji, Park Jae-Ok and Soo Kyoung. Comedy The Last Great Wilderness is a 2002 film directed by David Mackenzie. It stars Alastair Mackenzie and Jonathan Phillips. Documentary film The Longest War is a 2009 documentary war film written by Nelson Rand and directed by Brett Mcewen. Comedy Khela is a Bengali film by Rituparno Ghosh. The film is but an idealistic director's quench to make a film with a boy who he thinks is just perfect for the role. Khela also marks actress Manisha Koirala's foray into Bengali cinema. Documentary film 10 Days to D-Day is a TV movie from History Channel. Thriller The Ghost Walks is a 1934 horror film, directed by Frank R. Strayer. Documentary film Bret "Hit Man" Hart: The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be is a documentary film released as part of a three-DVD set on November 15, 2005, by World Wrestling Entertainment. The documentary chronicles the career of popular WWE wrestler Bret Hart. Hart collaborated with WWE to make the documentary, contributing hours of interview content to the film. This collaboration marked the first time Hart had worked in an on camera capacity with WWE since the Montreal Screwjob, which was Hart's last in-ring appearance with the company until his return on January 4, 2010. Animation Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 3: Eternal Friends is a Japanese anime film directed by Koji Ogawa. Comedy Herbie Rides Again is a 1974 comedy film. It is the sequel to The Love Bug, released six years earlier, and the second in a series of movies made by Walt Disney Productions starring an anthropomorphic 1963 Volkswagen racing Beetle named Herbie. The movie starred Helen Hayes, Stefanie Powers, Ken Berry, and Keenan Wynn reprising his villainous role as Alonzo Hawk. Herbie Rides Again was followed by two more theatrical sequels Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo and Herbie Goes Bananas. A later theatrical sequel, Herbie: Fully Loaded was released in 2005. Documentary film Spirit of the House is a 2011 biography documentary short film directed by Ed Beck and David Mead. Documentary film Mortal Remains is a horror documentary film directed by Mark Ricche and Christian Stavrakis. Comedy Chathikkatha Chanthu is a 2004 Malayalam musical-comedy film written and directed by Rafi Mecartin, and produced by Lal. It stars a huge cast consisting of Jayasurya, Vineeth, Lal, Navya Nair, Bhavana, Madhu, Cochin Haneefa, Salim Kumar, Siddique, and Janardhanan. The music is composed by Alex Paul. The film was remade in Kannada. Documentary film Collapsus is a project that combines animation, interactive fiction, and documentary film. This story follows how the impending energy crisis affects ten young people, while international powers battle with political dissension and a fearful population during transition from Fossil fuel to alternative fuels. Set in the near future, Collapsus was initialized to raise awareness of the global issue of peak oil. Documentary film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed is a 2008 documentary film directed by Nathan Frankowski and starring Ben Stein. The film contends that the mainstream science establishment suppresses academics who believe they see evidence of intelligent design in nature and who criticize evidence supporting Darwinian evolution and the modern evolutionary synthesis as a "scientific conspiracy to keep God out of the nation's laboratories and classrooms." The scientific theory of evolution is portrayed by the film as contributing to fascism, the Holocaust, communism, atheism, and eugenics. The film portrays intelligent design as motivated by science, rather than religion, though it does not give a detailed definition of the phrase or attempt to explain it on a scientific level. Other than briefly addressing issues of irreducible complexity, Expelled examines it as a political issue. Expelled opened in 1,052 theaters, more than any other documentary before it, and grossed over $2,900,000 in its first weekend. It earned $7.7 million, making it the 18th-highest-grossing documentary film in the United States. Comedy Confessions of a Window Cleaner is a 1974 British sex comedy film, directed by Val Guest. Like the other films in the Confessions series; Confessions of a Pop Performer, Confessions of a Driving Instructor and Confessions from a Holiday Camp, it concerns the erotic adventures of Timothy Lea, based on the novels written under that name by Christopher Wood. Each film features Robin Askwith and Antony Booth. Comedy Imagine That is a 2009 American comedy film starring Eddie Murphy. Imagine That takes place in Denver, Colorado,. It centers on the relationship between a workaholic father, and his daughter, Olivia, whose imaginary world becomes the solution to her father's success. Among the cast is veteran actor Ronny Cox who last starred with Eddie Murphy in his blockbuster series, Beverly Hills Cop. This film received mixed to negative reviews from critics and Murphy was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor for his work in the film. The film is a co-production between Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. Because Hotel for Dogs was released by DreamWorks instead of Paramount, Paramount reunited with Nickelodeon Movies to co-produce the film. It was the first film by Nickelodeon Movies to premiere on BET. Comedy Hu Dagmar is a 1939 comedy and drama film written by Ove Ansteinson and Rasmus Breistein and directed by Rasmus Breistein. Documentary film Modern Times: The Way of All Flesh is a 1997 documentary film directed by Adam Curtis. Documentary film Fixing The Earth One Watershed At A Time is a 2013 educational documentary film directed by Thomas B. Dunklin. Comedy 3 Days of Normal is a 2012 comedy film directed by Ishai Setton. Comedy Natives is a 2013 drama short film written and directed by Jeremy Hersh. Comedy Squeeze Play! is a 1979 comedy film from Troma Entertainment directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz. It was Troma’s first major hit before The Toxic Avenger, and the first in a line of four "sexy comedies", followed by Waitress!, Stuck on You!, and The First Turn-On!. Animation Riding the Rails is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film featuring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup. Although some sources claim that this film was nominated for an Academy Award, it does not appear in the official Academy Awards database. The film inspired a large variety of collectibles in the 1930s, although originals are now rare to find. Comedy Who Killed Doc Robbin is a film produced by Hal Roach and Robert F. McGowan as a reimagining of their Our Gang series. The film was one of "Hal Roach's Streamliners" features of the 1940s, running only 55 minutes, and was designed as a B-movie. Like most of Roach's latter-day output, Who Killed Doc Robbin, the sequel to 1947's Curley, was shot in Cinecolor. Bernard Carr was the film's director, and the film was released to theatres on April 9, 1948 by United Artists. It stars Larry Olsen, Billy Gray, and Renee Beard, younger brother of original Our Ganger Matthew "Stymie" Beard. Who Killed Doc Robbin's plot involves a murder mystery involving the death of local scientist Dr. Hugo Robbin. Curley and his "gang" happen to have been key witnesses to several of the events, and the children's testimonies are told in flashback during the court case. When Hal Roach sold Our Gang to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1938, he was contractually bound not to produce anymore kids comedies. When Roach decided that he wanted to produce Curley, he got MGM's permission by giving up his right to buy back the name Our Gang. Thriller The Film is a 2005 drama thriller film written by Yash Chouhan, Anand Dehelvi and Junaid Memon and directed by Junaid Memon. Science Fiction Time Travelers is a 1976 Science Fiction movie starring Sam Groom, Tom Hallick, and Richard Basehart. The film was written by Jackson Gillis and Rod Serling. The film was originally produced by Irwin Allen to be a remake of the 1960s series The Time Tunnel which ran only one season. The pilot did not sell and was repackaged as an ABC Movie of the Week. Thriller The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak, original title Gwendoline, is a 1984 French action/sexploitation film directed by Just Jaeckin, written by Jaeckin and John Willie and starring Tawny Kitaen and Brent Huff. The film is loosely based on the bondage-themed comics of Willie and on the figure of Gwendoline. François Schuiten worked as a graphic designer for the movie. The story concerns Gwendoline, a woman who, accompanied by a soldier of fortune, Willard, and her French maid, journeys deep into the jungle and desert to capture a butterfly that has eluded her late father's scientific quest. They eventually discover the lost underground realm of the Yik-Yak, an all-female society ruled by a queen who plans to kill Willard after he mates with a female gladiator champion. Severin Films has re-released the 88 minutes U.S. release of The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak and released a 106 minutes Gwendoline: Unrated Director's Cut based on the French release. Animation Vida’e Kerku is a 1996 short animation film directed by Sirio Sechi. Documentary film Araya is a 1959 Venezuelan-French documentary film directed by Margot Benacerraf and co-written by Benacerraf and Pierre Seghers. It depicts the lives of laborers who extract salt from the sea off the Araya peninsula in Venezuela. Their method for extracting salt, virtually unchanged for centuries, depends on grueling physical labor, but provides a dependable, if meager, living for the men and their families. The film ends with a recently built plant for mechanized salt extraction that could eliminate the community's traditional source of income. The film was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival, where it shared the Cannes International Critics Prize with Alain Resnais's Hiroshima mon amour. In 2009, Milestone Films released Araya in North American theaters for the first time as well as rereleasing it internationally. Milestone also distributes a restored DVD version of the film. Comedy "Jennie Livingston’s short, Who’s the Top?, a Frameline29 favorite, is an eccentric musical comedy focusing on the waning passion in Alixe and Gwen’s relationship. Is their sexual comptability to blame for the lull in their relationship, or is that a weak excuse for a relationship that lacks in excitement" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Self Deterioration is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Madeline Spanier. Comedy "Darren and Annie have an enviable relationship built on love, trust, and communication. After seven years of marriage, they wouldn’t change their relationship one bit. They still enjoy each other’s company and laugh at each other’s jokes, but, unfortunately, they can’t remember the last time they had sex. When a dinner party conversation leads to an honest discussion about the state of their love life, and a bikini photo shoot leads to crossword puzzles instead of sex, they begin to flirt with a way to spice things up. The deal: one night of no-strings-attached sex with a stranger for each of them. Can one night of freedom be just what they need? With a keen eye and fresh take, Katie Aselton’s directorial debut shines. The Freebie is an insightful, humorous look at love, sustaining relationships, and the awkwardness of monogamy when the haze of lust has faded." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller The Ledge is a 2011 drama film / thriller film written and directed by Matthew Chapman, starring Charlie Hunnam, Terrence Howard, Liv Tyler, Christopher Gorham, and Patrick Wilson. Thriller Abby has not gotten over the tragedy of her father's death or the dominatrix who killed him. She is determined to discover the reasons for his death and avenge his murder. By posing as a dominatrix, she finds the perfect setup for finding the truth and getting revenge! Science Fiction Spider-Plant Man is a British parody short film which parodies the Spider-Man 2002 film adaptation, made for the Comic Relief 2005 appeal and aired on BBC One on 11 March 2005. It featured Rowan Atkinson as Peter Piper/Spider-Plant Man and Rachel Stevens as his love-interest Jane-Mary. Jim Broadbent also made an appearance, portraying Batman, and Tony Robinson as Robin. Comedy Ahaan is an upcoming Bollywood Movie. Comedy Den grønne heisen is a 1981 Norwegian comedy film directed by Odd-Geir Sæther, based on a play by Avery Hopwood, and starring Rolv Wesenlund and Øivind Blunck. Documentary film Collaboration Horizontale is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Ciaran Cassidy. Comedy Cry-Baby is a 1990 American teen musical romantic comedy film written and directed by John Waters. It stars Johnny Depp as 1950s teen rebel "Cry-Baby" Wade Walker, and also features a large ensemble cast that includes Amy Locane, Polly Bergen, Susan Tyrrell, Iggy Pop, Ricki Lake, and Traci Lords with appearances by Troy Donahue, Joe Dallesandro, Joey Heatherton, David Nelson, and Patricia Hearst. The story centers on a group of delinquents that refer to themselves as "drapes" and their interaction with the rest of the town and its other subculture, the "squares", in 1950s Baltimore, Maryland. "Cry-Baby" Walker, a drape, and Allison, a square, create upheaval and turmoil in their little town of Baltimore by breaking the subculture taboos and falling in love. The film shows what the young couple has to overcome to be together and how their actions affect the rest of the town. Part of the film takes place at the now-closed Enchanted Forest amusement park in Ellicott City, Maryland. Others take place in the historic towns of Reisterstown, Jessup, Milford Mill, and Sykesville, Maryland. Comedy The Singing Hill is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Virginia Dale. Based on a story by Jesse Lasky Jr. and Richard Murphy, the film is about a singing cowboy and foreman of a ranch that may be sold to an unstrupulous banker by the young madcap heiress who is unaware that the sale will result in the local ranchers losing their free grazing land and their ranches. In the film, Autry introduced the song "Blueberry Hill" which would become a standard recorded by such artists as Louis Armstrong, Fats Domino, and Elvis Presley. The song became one of Autry's best-selling recordings. In 1987, "Blueberry Hill" received an ASCAP Award for Most Performed Feature Film Standards on TV. Thriller The New Barbarians is a 1983 Italian post-apocalyptic action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film was released in U.S. theaters by New Line Cinema as Warriors of the Wasteland in 1984. Comedy Tortilla Flaps is a Looney Tunes cartoon which was released to theaters on January 18, 1958, starring Speedy Gonzales and Señor Vulturo. It was directed by Robert McKimson, animated by George Grandpré and Ted Bonnicksen, written by Tedd Pierce, layouts by Robert Gribbroek, backgrounds by Richard H. Thomas, edited by SFX wizard Treg Brown, voices by Mel Blanc, and the musical direction was supervised by Milt Franklyn. Comedy The Thrill Hunter is a 1933 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz. Buck Jones stars as a habitual teller of tall tales, while Dorothy Revier plays the movie star he tries to impress. Comedy Willie & Phil is a 1980 film directed by Paul Mazursky and starring Margot Kidder and Michael Ontkean. Documentary film The Prisoner of the Iron Bars is a documentary film directed by Paulo Sacramento. Comedy 2 Days in New York is a 2012 romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Julie Delpy. It is a sequel to Delpy's 2007 film 2 Days in Paris. Thriller I Confess is a 1953 drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Montgomery Clift as Fr. Michael William Logan, a Catholic priest, Anne Baxter as Ruth Grandfort, and Karl Malden as Inspector Larrue. Biographers say Hitchcock had trouble with "method" actors such as Clift and Paul Newman, who worked with him in Torn Curtain. In the book-length interview Hitchcock/Truffaut, Hitchcock said he had hired Anita Björk as the female lead for I Confess, after seeing her in Miss Julie. However, when she arrived in Hollywood with her lover and their baby, Warner Bros. insisted that Hitchcock find another actress. The film is based on a 1902 French play by Paul Anthelme called Nos deux consciences, which Hitchcock saw in the 1930s. The screenplay was written by George Tabori. Filming was done largely on location in Quebec City with numerous shots of the city landscape and interiors of its churches and other emblematic buildings, such as the Château Frontenac. Comedy Steve Coogan Hates Twitter is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Liam White. Thriller The Seven-Per-Cent Solution is a 1976 Universal Studios Sherlock Holmes film, directed by Herbert Ross and written by Nicholas Meyer. It is based on Meyer's 1974 novel of the same name and stars Nicol Williamson, Robert Duvall, Alan Arkin, and Laurence Olivier. Comedy El Extraño del pelo largo is a 1970 Argentine film. Animation Pooh's Heffalump Movie is a 2005 animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, featuring characters from A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories. This film features songs by Carly Simon. It was the final Pooh film released in John Fiedler's lifetime. Science Fiction X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a 2009 superhero film based on the Marvel Comics' fictional character Wolverine, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the fourth installment in the X-Men film series. The film was directed by Gavin Hood, written by David Benioff and Skip Woods, and produced by and starring Hugh Jackman. It co-stars Liev Schreiber, Danny Huston, Dominic Monaghan and Ryan Reynolds. The film is a prequel/spin-off focusing on the violent past of the mutant Wolverine and his relationship with his half-brother Victor Creed. The plot details Wolverine's childhood as James Howlett, his early encounters with Major William Stryker, his time with Team X, and the bonding of Wolverine's skeleton with the indestructible metal adamantium during the Weapon X program. The film was mostly shot in Australia and New Zealand, with Canada also serving as a location. Animation Barbie Mariposa is a 2008 direct to video computer animated Barbie film which was released on February 26, 2008. This film is a spin-off of the Barbie "Fairytopia" series, but is not a canon sequel to the previous films. This is the first film in the series which Kelly Sheridan did not voice the protagonist being played by Barbie. The film tells the story of Mariposa, a shy butterfly fairy, who went on a dangerous adventure to save their queen and their land of Flutterfield. "Mariposa" is the Spanish word for "butterfly", and it is also the street name of Mattel's creative design center. The film has a sequel titled Barbie: Mariposa & the Fairy Princess. Documentary film Under the Green Sun is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Chantal Lasbats. Thriller Rough Shoot, also known as Shoot First, is a 1953 British thriller film starring Joel McCrea and Evelyn Keyes, and featuring Herbert Lom, Marius Goring and Roland Culver. It was directed by Robert Parrish and written by Eric Ambler, based on the 1951 novel A Rough Shoot by Geoffrey Household Comedy The Young Girl and the Monsoon is a 1999 comedy-drama film from Monsoon Productions and starring Terry Kinney and Ellen Muth. Writer-director, James Ryan, won Best Screenplay and the Gold Medal at the Wine Country Film Festival in 2000 for the film. Animation Disaster! is a 2005 Comedy animated film written by Paul Benson and Matt Sullivan and directed by Roy T. Wood. Animation Things You Think - Love is a 2011 animated short film directed by Karsten Kiilerich. Comedy Goli čovik is a Croatian film directed by Obrad Gluščević released in 1968. Comedy Lone Star Moonlight is a 1946 western, action, comedy, music film directed by Ray Nazarro. Comedy Ushijima the Loan Shark is a comedy film directed by Masatoshi Yamaguchi. Animation Kronk's New Groove, also known as The Emperor's New Groove 2: Kronk's New Groove, is a 2005 direct-to-video animated musical comedy film released by The Walt Disney Company on December 13, 2005. The film is the sequel and spin-off to the 2000 animated film The Emperor's New Groove, and features reprises of the roles of David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, Patrick Warburton and Wendie Malick from the original film, with new voices by John Mahoney and Tracey Ullman. Documentary film Jamie Cullum's live performance at Blenheim Palace is a concert documentary film directed by Danny O'Connor. Comedy Bio-Dome is a 1996 American stoner comedy film directed by Jason Bloom. Bio-Dome was produced by Motion Picture Corporation of America on a budget of $10 million and was distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The plot of the film revolves around two clumsy, dim-witted slackers who, while on a road trip, look for a toilet stop in what they believe is a shopping mall, which in fact turns out to be a "bio-dome", a form of a closed ecological system in which five scientists are to be hermetically sealed for a year. The film has themes of environmentalism, combined with substance abuse, sexual innuendo, and toilet humor. The film stars Stephen Baldwin and Pauly Shore, and has cameo appearances by celebrities such as Roger Clinton, Kylie Minogue, Patricia Hearst, and Rose McGowan. Jack Black and Kyle Gass first came to global attention in Bio-Dome in which they performed together as Tenacious D on-screen for the first time. The film grossed $27,427,615 at the box office in North America. Bio-Dome was widely panned by mainstream critics at the time, however, it has since developed a large, devoted following. Comedy What Have I Done to Deserve This? is a 1984 Spanish comedy-drama film by Pedro Almodóvar. The title is sometimes given with an exclamation mark at the end rather than a question mark. Almodóvar has described his fourth film as a homage to Italian neorealism, although this tribute also involves jokes about paedophilia, prostitution, and a telekenetic child. The film, set in the tower blocks around Madrid, depicts female frustration and family breakdown, echoing Jean-Luc Godard's Two or Three Things I Know About Her but with Almodóvar's unique approach to filmmaking. Carmen Maura has often worked for Almodóvar, she became a synonym for a strong woman and also a gay icon for her role as a transsexual in Law of Desire. Science Fiction Paris Qui Dort is a 1925 French science fiction comedy silent short film directed by René Clair. Also released as Le rayon de la mort, its international English-language titles were The Crazy Ray and Paris Asleep. It has also been released in the USA as At 3:25. Documentary film The Hills of Disorder is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Andrea Tonacci. Documentary film Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times is a 2002 documentary film directed by John Junkerman. Science Fiction The Hell Patrol is an American horror film, dealing with the zombie apocalypse and its survivors. It was released in September 2009, premiering at the Revenant Film Festival in Seattle, Washington. Comedy When Tom falls in love with another female cat and offers her Jerry as a gift, Jerry screams and then tells her about the incident. Turns out that Tom planned it out, and she feels sympathetic for Jerry, and decides to take care of him. Jerry keeps trying to get into Tom's mouth on purpose, which gets Tom into trouble with the female cat. She eventually kisses Jerry, but upon tasting him, she smacks her lips with a devilish look on her face, teams up with Tom, and chases Jerry, with the intention of eating him, until the end of the episode. Comedy Ammaavanu Pattiya Amali is a 1989 movie directed and written by Augustine Prakash, produced by Joshy. It stars Mukesh, Lissy, Thilkan etc. Documentary film Megamall is a documentary film directed by Vera Aronow, Sarah Mondale and Roger Grange. Comedy Won't Last A Day Without You is a 2011 Filipino romantic comedy film starring Sarah Geronimo and Gerald Anderson with a special participation of Joey de Leon. The film was produced and released by Star Cinema and Viva Films and directed by Raz dela Torre. It was released on November 30, 2011 in the Philippines. Thriller Cyborg Soldier is a science fiction film released on October 7, 2008, directed by John Stead, and starring Rich Franklin, Tiffani Thiessen, and Bruce Greenwood. Animation Pereval is a 1988 Soviet animated short film, directed by Vladimir Tarasov and written by Kir Bulychov. It is adapted from the first four chapters of Bulychyov's novel, Pereval. Documentary film Tsunami: 7 Hours on Boxing Day is a 2005 documentary film directed by Kevin Sim. Documentary film I Am a Fine Musician is a a short music documentary film directed by Patrick Hummel. Animation Rabbit Ears: The Ugly Duckling is a 1985 short family animation film. Comedy Agent Steele is a comedy short film directed by Andrew Bachelor and Matei Dima and written by Andrew Bachelor. Documentary film Crafting a Nation is a documentary film directed by Thomas Kolicko. Animation Snafuperman is a 1944 animated short comedy produced by Warner Brothers Pictures and directed by Friz Freleng. It is one of a series of black and white "Private Snafu" cartoons created for the Army-Navy Screen Magazine and shown only to American soldiers. The "Private Snafu" cartoons were not released commercially, until December 2010. The cartoon's title is a play on "Superman" and parodies the popular Superman of the time. Comedy La dama boba is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Manuel Iborra. Comedy The Council of Dads is a 2011 comedy film written by Peter Tolan and Bruce Feiler and directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo. Science Fiction Altered Species, also known as Rodentz, is a 2001 horror film, about a scientist who has found a way to regenerate damaged tissue in the body. Comedy Solino is a 2002 Italian-German movie directed by Fatih Akın and starring Moritz Bleibtreu, Barnaby Metschurat, Gigi Savoia and Antonella Attili. Documentary film Mixtaped is the first DVD release by British art rock group No-Man, consisting of a double DVD with a live performance filmed at the London's Bush Hall on August 29, 2008, and a retrospective documentary titled Returning directed by award winning journalist Richard Smith, amongst other features. The DVD takes its name from a song in Schoolyard Ghosts. Thriller Back of the Medal is a Croatian film. It was released in 1965. Comedy His Wedding Night is a 1917 American short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle, Al St. John, and Buster Keaton, and directed by Arbuckle. Comedy Melody Cruise is a 1933 musical romantic comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich. Animation 7 Wise Dwarfs is an educational short animated film made by the Walt Disney Studios, and commissioned by the National Film Board of Canada, released theatrically on December 12, 1941 as a short film for educating the Canadian public about war bonds during World War II. The film was directed by Richard Lyford and Ford Beebe. The short features the seven dwarfs from Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, four years after the characters made their screen debut. The short was released for the first time on home video in the Disney boxed set Walt Disney Treasures series: the 2 DVD On the Front Lines - The War Years. The DVDs were released in the 3rd wave of publishing of the Disney Treasures on May 18, 2004. Comedy Shallow Hal is a 2001 romantic comedy film starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black, and Jason Alexander. It was directed by the Farrelly brothers and filmed in and around Charlotte, North Carolina as well as Sterling and Princeton, Massachusetts at Wachusett Mountain. Comedy Father Brown is a 1954 British mystery comedy film. Technically, the film is a remake of the 1934 Paramount picture Father Brown, Detective, starring Walter Connolly, Paul Lukas and Gertrude Michael, which was likewise based on "The Blue Cross", a short story by G. K. Chesterton, but confined the action to London. Documentary film Ballhawks is a 2010 sports documentary film directed by Mike Diedrich. Thriller Ab-normal Beauty is a 2004 Hong Kong horror film directed and co-written by Oxide Pang. It stars Race Wong and Rosanne Wong of the Cantopop group 2R. Comedy Chasing Liberty is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Andy Cadiff and starring Mandy Moore and Matthew Goode. Written by Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman, the film is about the eighteen-year-old daughter of the President of the United States whose rebellion against the constant presence of Secret Service agents in her life leads to a European adventure and an unexpected romance. Chasing Liberty was filmed on location in Prague, Venice, Berlin, London, and Washington, D.C. Comedy The 2000 Year Old Man is a persona in a comedy skit, originally created by Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner in 1961. Mel Brooks played the oldest man in the world, interviewed by Carl Reiner in a series of comedy routines that appeared on television, as well as being made into a collection of records. In a Yiddish accent, Brooks would improvise answers to topics such as the earliest known language, the creation of the Cross, and Joan of Arc. The inspiration for the skit was a tape-recorded exchange between Brooks and Reiner at a party that took place at Brooks' beachfront house in Lonelyville, on Fire Island. The tape recorder was brought into the mix shortly after the opening salvos, as the two comics soon had the party audience in stitches. In 1961, when the duo began doing the skit on television, Brooks had just undergone surgery for gout. Because of his post-surgical discomfort, Brooks quipped, "I feel like a 2000-year-old man," which led Reiner to begin questioning him about what it's like to be a 2000-year-old man and to describe history as Brooks saw it. Comedy Adventures in Babysitting is a 1987 American comedy film written by David Simkins, directed by Chris Columbus, and starring Elisabeth Shue, Maia Brewton, Keith Coogan, Anthony Rapp, Penelope Ann Miller, Bradley Whitford, and a brief cameo by blues singer/guitarist Albert Collins. Although it is set in Oak Park and Chicago, Illinois, with much of the action taking place in the city itself, the movie was filmed primarily in Toronto. Comedy Picking Up the Pieces is a 2000 black comedy film directed by Alfonso Arau and starring Woody Allen. Documentary film The Lost Fish: The Struggle To Save Pacific Lamprey is a 2013 short drama documentary film written by Jeremy Monroe and directed by Jeremy Monroe and David Herasimtschuk. Documentary film Keep the Promise: The Global Fight Against AIDS is a 2013 short documentary, biographical and historical film directed by Jörg Fockele and Marc Smolowitz. Comedy Léto s kovbojem, Summer With a Cowboy in English, is a 1976 Czechoslovak film directed by Ivo Novák. It starred Daniela Kolářová, Jaromír Hanzlík and Oldřich Vízner. Comedy The Rachel Papers is a 1989 British film written and directed by Damian Harris, and based on the novel of the same name by Martin Amis. It stars Dexter Fletcher and Ione Skye with Jonathan Pryce, James Spader, Bill Paterson, Jared Harris, Claire Skinner, and Michael Gambon in supporting roles. Comedy The Invisible Kid is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Avery Crounse. The film stars Jay Underwood, Chynna Phillips and Karen Black. Documentary film Place de l'étoile is a 1897 documentary short film. Comedy Noise is a comedy drama film written and directed by Henry Bean. It stars Tim Robbins and Bridget Moynahan. Robbins plays a successful lawyer in Manhattan named David Owen who is bothered by all the noise in the city, and who resorts to vandalism to put a stop to it, adopting the identity of "The Rectifier". His acts of vandalism provoke the mayor of the city, played by William Hurt. The film premiered October 22, 2007 at the Rome Film Festival. It was later shown at the AFI Film Festival on November 6, 2007. It opened in limited release in the United States on May 9, 2008. Documentary film Niki de Saint Phalle is a 1995 documentary film written by Peter Schamoni and Niki De Saint Phalle directed by Peter Schamoni. Documentary film Lost Boys of Sudan is a documentary film by Megan Mylan and Jon Shenk about two Dinka boys from Sudan, Santino Majok Chuor and Peter Nyarol Dut, who reached the United States after fleeing the civil war in their country. "Orphaned as young boys" in the Second Sudanese Civil War they "survived lion attacks and militia gunfire to reach a refugee camp in Kenya along with thousands of other children." The documentary's title “Lost Boys of Sudan” was originally the name given to the group of Southern Sudanese youth by United Nations aid workers who were monitoring their flight from Sudan. Documentary film Wilmington 10 - U.S.A. 10,000 is a 1979 documentary film directed by Haile Gerima. Comedy Every Girl Should Have One is a 1978 whodunnit independent film. In Brazil, the film was is known as O Que Toda Mulher Tem. Its tagline was "a 14 Karat Caper". The film had a printed film format of 35 mm. Animation Global Warming is a 2007 film directed by Sheldon Lieberman. Comedy The Reel Virginian is a 1924 short comedy film written by Arthur Ripley and John A. Waldron, and directed by Edgar Kennedy and Reggie Morris. Documentary film Wilde Salomé is a 2011 American documentary-drama film written, directed by and starring Al Pacino. An exploration of Oscar Wilde's play Salomé, the film premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. At the festival, Pacino was presented with the Glory to the Filmmaker! Award and the film won the Queer Lion award. The United States premiere of Wilde Salomé was held on March 21, 2012, at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco's Castro District. Marking the 130th anniversary of Oscar Wilde's visit to San Francisco, the premiere was a fundraiser for the GLBT Historical Society, with 1,000 tickets reserved for sale to the public. A new version of the film without the documentary elements, titled Salomé, is scheduled to be released in 2014. Comedy Shredd is a 2011 comedy TV movie written by Jason Lee and Luke Watson and directed by Jason Lee. Science Fiction Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II is a 2008 episode of the television comedy series Robot Chicken, and the sequel to the Annie Award winning Robot Chicken Star Wars, which aired as a one-off special during Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block on November 16, 2008. Like Robot Chicken: Star Wars it has been released on its own DVD, on July 21, 2009, and will not be part of a season box set. The DVD contains the original broadcast version, and the "Extended Version", which features an additional 15 minutes of footage cut from the broadcast version. It was nominated for a 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. Comedy Two of Hearts is a 1999 romantic comedy television film. It was directed by Harvey Frost. The plot centers on characters portrayed by Gail O'Grady and Rob Stewart; the two characters are lovers who encounter each other at the wedding of their respective ex-spouses. Comedy Chandhamama is a 2013 Tamil film written and directed by Radhakrishnan. The film features Karunas, Shweta Prasad and Harish Kalyan in the lead roles. The film released on March 1, 2013 to negative reviews. Science Fiction Diamonds Are Forever is the seventh spy film in the James Bond series by Eon Productions, and the sixth and final Eon film to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film is based on Ian Fleming's 1956 novel of the same name, and is the second of four James Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton. The story has Bond impersonating a diamond smuggler to infiltrate a smuggling ring, and soon uncovering a plot by his old nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld to use the diamonds to build a giant laser. Bond has to battle his nemesis for one last time, in order to stop the smuggling and stall Blofeld's plan of destroying Washington DC, and extorting the world with nuclear supremacy. After George Lazenby left the series, producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli tested other actors, but studio United Artists wanted Sean Connery back, paying a then-record $1.25 million salary for him to return. The producers were inspired by Goldfinger, eventually hiring that film's director, Guy Hamilton. Locations included Las Vegas, California, Amsterdam and Lufthansa's hangar in Germany. Diamonds Are Forever was a commercial success, but received criticism for its humorous camp tone. Animation Patati Patacolá is a 2013 short animation film directed by Beatriz Carvalho. Comedy Kaashh is a 2012 Malayalam crime comedy film written and directed by debutant filmmakers Sujith and Sajith. The film is about the abduction of an industrialist's daughter by a team of four friends. Documentary film Creation Formula is a 2013 documentary film written by Nicolay Davtyan and Lilit Melkonyan; and directed by Nicolay Davtyan. Thriller You're Nobody 'til Somebody Kills You, is a forthcoming film directed by Michael A. Pinckney, founder and Managing Director of Black Noise Media, a production house based in New York City. The film began production in May 2007, however its release was delayed until 2011 for unknown reasons. "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Kills You" was slated to premiere at Brooklyn's Williamsburg International Film Festival dubbed "WILLiFEST" on September 23, 2011. Doug E. Fresh, Big Daddy Kane and Ed Lover make appearances in "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Kills You," which stars James McDaniel, Michael K. Williams, Michael Mosley and Nashawn Kearse Comedy Able Edwards is a 2004 film directed by Graham Robertson. Able Edwards follows the clone of a Walt Disneyesque entertainment mogul created to revive the glory days of his deceased predecessor's corporation. In the process of restoring reality entertainment to a synthetic, virtual world, the clone realizes he has yet to live as his own man. Comedy Old Mother Riley's Ghosts is a 1941 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and John Stuart. It was the 8th in the long-running Old Mother Riley series. Old Mother Riley inherits a castle in Scotland, but it appears to be haunted. Documentary film The New Jersey shore is a popular destination for sunbathers, surfers and boaters; but what lies off the coast at the bottom of the ocean is what draws divers from all over the world. Waiting for the intrepid treasure seeker on the ocean floor is an abundance of shipwrecks teaming with fish, lobster, scallops...and hidden treasures. Comedy "With the arrival of Andy—his invisible friend—an extremely shy Tomas starts to realize how much better his life would be if he were able to communicate with the people around him." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site Comedy Beer, Chocolate, or You is a 2007 short romance and comedy film written by Terence Brody and directed by Matthew West. Comedy Malibu Beach is 1978 comedy film written by Celia Susan Cotelo and Robert J. Rosenthal and directed by Robert J. Rosenthal. Comedy Hello, Prosperity is a 1934 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Animation 1001 Nights is a 1998 short animated film directed by Mike Smith. Comedy Hong Kong Paradise is a 1990 Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. Actress Yuki Saito won the Best Actress award at the Yokohama Film Festival for her performance in this film. Science Fiction Captain America II: Death Too Soon is an 1979 television film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, directed by Ivan Nagy and starring Reb Brown. The film was preceded by Captain America earlier the same year. It was aired on CBS in two one-hour slots. The first part aired on November 23, 1979 and the second aired the next night, leading into the conclusion of Salem's Lot. Documentary film Svyato is a 2005 documentary short written and directed by Victor Kossakovsky. Animation God Hates Cartoons is a DVD compilation of animated shorts by a variety of artists produced by Bright Red Rocket. The cartoons include works by Ivan Brunetti, Sam Henderson, Walt Holcombe, Kaz, Tim Maloney, Lance Myers, Tony Millionaire, Mark Newgarden and Jim Woodring. One of the cartoons, Diaper Dyke was accepted by Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation, but after one screening in Chicago, they found it even too sick and twisted for them and promptly removed it from their program. Four of Tony Millionaire's popular Maakies cartoons are also included in the DVD. Comedy Red 2 is a 2013 American action comedy film and sequel to the 2010 film Red. It was inspired by the limited comic book series of the same name, created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner, and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage. The film stars Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Lee Byung-hun, Anthony Hopkins, and Helen Mirren, with Dean Parisot directing a screenplay by Jon and Erich Hoeber. Red 2 was released on July 19, 2013. Documentary film Font Men is a 2013 biographical and documentary film written and directed by Dress Code. Documentary film Brother Number One is a 2011 documentary directed by Annie Goldson, starring Rob Hamill. Comedy The Chain Gang is a Mickey Mouse animated film produced in 1930 by Walt Disney for Columbia Pictures. It is one of a group of shorts of strikingly uneven quality produced by Disney immediately after Ub Iwerks left the studio. The cartoon was primarily drawn by Norm Ferguson, and featured a pair of bloodhounds, who helped to track down Mickey after his escape from prison. Although these dogs were not named, the style in which they were drawn makes them clear forerunners of Pluto, who first officially appeared in The Picnic. Thriller Blue Steel is a 1989 American action thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver and Clancy Brown. Blue Steel was originally set to be released by Vestron Pictures and its offshoot label Lightning Pictures. But it was ultimately acquired by MGM due to Vestron's financial problems and eventual bankruptcy at the time. Comedy Nynne is a Danish film directed by Jonas Elmer, starring Mille Dinesen. It is based on the bestselling Danish novel Nynnes dagbog by Henriette Lind, Lotte Thorsen and Anette Vestergaard, which again was based on a popular newspaper column in Politiken. Nynne was the fourth-most seen film total in theaters in Denmark in 2005, with 429,301 tickets sold.. Dinesen reprised the role in a short series the following year. Animation Once Upon a Halloween is a 2005 direct-to-video film in DVD made by Walt Disney Home Entertainment of Walt Disney Pictures, featuring Evil Queen and Disney Villains. The film which features clips from Disney movies plus shorts and songs. Documentary film And You Belong is a 2013 documentary and music film directed by Julia Ostertag. Animation Two Films About Loneliness is a 2014 animated comedy. Thriller Sau. Shashi Deodhar is a thriller drama film directed by Amol Shetge. Comedy Garfield in Paradise is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 27, 1986 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Comedy Uncertain Terms is a 2014 comedy drama film written by Nathan Silver, Cody Stokes, Chloe Domont and directed by Nathan Silver. Comedy Visit to a Small Planet is a 1960 Paramount Pictures film starring Jerry Lewis, based on a play by Gore Vidal. It was released on February 4, 1960. Comedy Jail House Blues is a film directed by Albert S. Rogell released on Feb 1, 1942. Comedy Hotel Sahara is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Yvonne De Carlo, Peter Ustinov and David Tomlinson. It was produced and co-written by George Hambley Brown. Documentary film Io sono Tony Scott, ovvero come l'Italia fece fuori il più grande clarinettista del jazz is a 2012 Italian documentary directed by Franco Maresco. It is a documentary film about the life of the Italian-American jazz musician Anthony Joseph Sciacca, known to the public as Tony Scott, starting from his childhood and youth in the USA, until his death, following a long illness, in Rome in 2007. In the film, a great number of American and Italian musicians are interviewed, such as the legend of clarinet Buddy DeFranco, pianist Mario Rusca and drummer Tony Arco and, also, a few non-musician friends of Scott’s. Moreover, Scott’s three wives and the two daughters from his second marriage provided many details about Tony Scott's life and, also, about their own feelings. The documentary was shown at the 63rd Locarno International Film Festival and at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2010. Comedy The Big Squeal is a 1933 short comedy film written by Ewart Adamson and Ernest Pagano and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Tip Top is a 2013 Franco-Belgian detective comedy film directed by Serge Bozon and starring Isabelle Huppert. The story was adapted from Bill James' novel of the same name. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy A Night at Karlstein is a 1974 Czechoslovak musical film directed by Zdeněk Podskalský, based on an 1884 play by Jaroslav Vrchlický. Comedy Like the Clouds, Like the Wind is an anime television film produced by Studio Pierrot for NTV and based on the novel by Ken'ichi Sakemi. It is often incorrectly thought to be produced by Studio Ghibli due to the character designs by Katsuya Kondō, partially due to an error in its first fan translation that attributed the screenplay to Hayao Miyazaki instead of Akira Miyazaki, and the higher quality of the animation for a TV movie. However, Studio Ghibli had no involvement in the film. Documentary film My Love Awaits Me by the Sea is a 2013 documentary, biography, fantasy film, written and directed by Mais Darwazah. Documentary film Dover was a short 1943 film produced by the British Ministry of Information. It concerns the town of Dover, the most likely "frontline" in any potential German invasion and how it had persevered since 1940. The film, which stars Edward R. Murrow, opens with a look back at the circumstances of mid-1940, how the British had arrived there after Dunkirk, the continuous air raids during the battle of Britain, and the stoicism of the people as they prepared to "die with their boots on" when the invasion came. Now, two years later, Dover is still the front line, but not for defence, for offence. RAF planes control the skies and more Allied sorties are flown over German targets than German raids on Britain. The people have stoically and bravely gone on with their normal lives, while helping the war effort; most of the men are in the forces, while the women man the anti-aircraft guns. The film ends with the narrator promising that someday soon, barges will leave Britain's shore to liberate Europe. Documentary film Elefanten is a 2000 film directed by Karl Kels. Animation It Has Been Raining Since Yesterday is a 2010 film directed by Valentin Olschwang. Documentary film Play On, John: A Life in Music is 2009 documentary film written and directed by Rick King. Comedy That Little Band of Gold is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and starring Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, and Ford Sterling. Comedy The Man Who Could Not Laugh is a 1968 Norwegian comedy film. The title role is played by Rolv Wesenlund. Harald Heide-Steen Jr. plays the psychologist with the task of teaching him to laugh. The film also stars the film's director, Bo Hermansson. The film is considered a Norwegian classic and showcases a famous comedic duo in Wesenlund and Heide-Steen. Comedy Disorder in the Court is the 15th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders was among the 15 documentaries shortlisted for the Best Documentary Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the 82nd Academy Awards. It is the first uncensored film about Médecins Sans Frontières and seeks to viscerally portray the real life of western doctors in the field as they confront the many difficulties and dilemmas of working in extreme conditions with limited resources. Although Living in Emergency is a cinema verité documentary film, it has been compared to fictional films like M*A*S*H and the TV series House. Thriller Mustang is a 1975 western, crime fiction, thriller and drama film written by Gilles Gauthier and Marcel Lefebvre, and directed by Marcel Lefebvre and Yves Gélinas. Documentary film Historic Hospitality is a 2012 documentary, short, and family film written and directed by Geoffrey Brent Shrewsbury. Comedy La Mamá de la novia is a 1978 Argentine film. Thriller Nine Lives is a 1957 Norwegian film about Jan Baalsrud, who was a member of the Norwegian resistance during World War II. In 1943, he participated in an operation to destroy a German air control tower. This mission was compromised when he and his fellow soldiers, seeking a trusted resistance contact, accidentally made contact with a civilian who betrayed them to the Nazis. The film was directed by Arne Skouen and is based on the book We Die Alone by David Howarth. In 1958 the film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and was entered into the Cannes Film Fesitival. In 1991 Norwegian television audiences voted it the greatest Norwegian film ever made. Thriller Musafir is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by Pramod Pappan starring Rahman, Mamta Mohandas and Bala. The film was shot in Cyprus, Dubai and London. Shooting of this movie was completed on 2010 and it was released on May 10, 2013. Science Fiction The Book of Joe is a 2013 short science fiction action film written and directed by Mario Pena. Documentary film Do Not Enter: The Visa War Against Ideas is a 1986 documentary film co-directed by Catherine Warnow and written and co-directed by Robert Richter. Comedy Love Undercover is a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Joe Ma Wai-Ho. The film was followed by two sequels, also directed by Joe Ma: Love Undercover 2: Love Mission and Love Undercover 3. Animation Lord I: The Records Keeper is a 2013 adventure, animated film written and directed by Lori Damiano. Documentary film "Students from the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire taped their experiences at the 40th annual Pride events held in San Francisco, CA, with an eye to create their own film festival" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy The Wonder Kid is a 1952 British film starring Bobby Henrey, in his second and last film since "The Fallen Idol" . Documentary film Siege is a 1940 documentary short about the Siege of Warsaw by the Wehrmacht at the start of World War II. It was shot by Julien Bryan, a Pennsylvanian photographer and cameraman who later established the International Film Foundation. Siege was nominated for an Oscar for Best One-reel Short at the 13th Academy Awards in 1941, and in 2006 it was named to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress as "a unique, horrifying record of the dreadful brutality of war". Comedy The Trouble with Harry is a 1955 American black comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes was based on the 1950 novel by Jack Trevor Story. It starred Edmund Gwenn and John Forsythe; Shirley MacLaine and Jerry Mathers co-starred, both in their first film roles. The Trouble with Harry was released in the United States on October 3, 1955, then re-released in 1984 once the distribution rights had been acquired by Universal Pictures. The action in The Trouble with Harry takes place during a sun-filled autumn in the Vermont countryside. The fall foliage and the beautiful scenery around the village, as well as Bernard Herrmann's light-filled score, all set an idyllic tone. The story is about how the residents of a small Vermont village react when the dead body of a man named Harry is found on a hillside. The film is, however, not really a murder mystery; it is essentially a romantic comedy with thriller overtones, in which the corpse serves as a Macguffin. Four village residents end up working together to solve the problem of what to do with Harry. In the process the younger two fall in love and become a couple, soon to be married. Comedy Sing Me to Sleep is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Magnus Arnesen. Comedy Charles Bukowski's the Little Tailor is a 2011 short comedy, drama and crime film written by Seth Dalton, Justin Dray and David Gueriera and directed by Seth Dalton. Documentary film A Matter of Taste is a 2010 documentary film directed by Sally Rowe. "In 2000, chef Paul Liebrandt was awarded 3 stars by the New York Times - at 24 he was the youngest to receive such acclaim. Post September 11th, however, no one was interested in such hyper-modern dishes as "espuma of calf brains and foie gras” and “eel,violets and chocolate.” A rare insight into the cutthroat world of haute cuisine, A MATTER OF TASTE charts Paul’s struggles over the next decade both in and out of the kitchen as he tries to make his way back to the top." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy Chão, amor is a 1968 Argentine film. Comedy Night of the Creeps is a 1986 American comedy horror written and directed by Fred Dekker, starring Tom Atkins, Jason Lively, Steve Marshall and Jill Whitlow. The film is an earnest attempt at a B movie and a homage to the genre. While the main plot of the film is related to zombies, the film also mixes in takes on slashers and alien invasion films. Night of the Creeps did not perform well at the box office, but it developed a cult following. Comedy Happiness Ahead is a 1934 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Dick Powell with Josephine Hutchinson. Animation Beach Combers is an animated short subject by Walter Lantz Productions, and one of those that feature Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Comedy Cheech & Chong's Next Movie is the second feature-length film by Cheech and Chong, released in 1980 by Universal Studios, and directed by Tommy Chong. Comedy Die antike Münze is an East German film. It was released in 1965. Documentary film Stirring is a 1974 documentary film directed by Jane Oehr. Comedy Good Hair is a 2009 American comedy documentary film produced by Chris Rock Productions and HBO Films, starring and narrated by comedian Chris Rock. Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2009, Good Hair was released to select theaters in the United States by Roadside Attractions on October 9, 2009, opening across the country on October 23. The film focuses on the issue of how African-American women have perceived their hair and historically styled it. The film explores the current styling industry for black women, images of what is considered acceptable and desirable for African-American women's hair in the United States, and their relation to African American culture. Documentary film A sweet and lyrical documentary about a simple pen pal program, Brownstones to Red Dirt captures the growth of sixth graders from housing projects in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn and war orphans from Freetown, Sierra Leone. Though the kids know nothing about one another when they write their first letters, they learn that while their environments are vastly different, the struggles they face make them more alike than they realized. This revelation brings them closer together and teaches us all inspirational lessons about friendship, love and humanity.As the school year progresses, the children use their life experiences to teach one another simple lessons.   Yet in the midst of their day-to-day struggles, the children choose not to dwell upon the shortcomings of the societies that have failed them, instead focusing on their new friendships and how they can help one another.In the film’s climax, the kids are inspired to enact change themselves, and the kids in Brooklyn hold a grassroots fundraiser to raise money for their pen pals. But the change isn’t just in their actions, it’s in how they approach life as well. In the end, the lessons they learn of perseverance and love are uplifting messages of hope that dissolve boundaries and make the world a smaller—and perhaps friendlier—place to grow up in. Animation Dvornjagi is a 2007 animated short film directed by Svanhild Utne. Animation This Is Love is a 2010 short animation film directed by Lei Lei. Comedy The Philadelphia Story is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by George Cukor, starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and James Stewart and featuring Ruth Hussey. Based on the Broadway play of the same name by Philip Barry, the film is about a socialite whose wedding plans are complicated by the simultaneous arrival of her ex-husband and a tabloid magazine journalist. The socialite character of the play - performed by Hepburn in the film - was inspired by Helen Hope Montgomery Scott, a Philadelphia socialite known for her hijinks, who married a friend of playwright Philip Barry. Written for the screen by Donald Ogden Stewart and an uncredited Waldo Salt, it is considered one of the best examples of a comedy of remarriage, a genre popular in the 1930s and 1940s, in which a couple divorce, flirt with outsiders and then remarry – a useful story-telling ploy at a time when the depiction of extramarital affairs was blocked by the Production Code. The film was Hepburn's first big hit following several flops, which had led to her being included on a 1938 list that Manhattan movie theater owner Harry Brandt compiled of actors considered to be "box office poison." Animation 7 More Minutes is a 2008 short animated film written by Izabela Plucinska and Justyna Celeda and directed by Izabela Plucinska. Comedy More Wild Wild West is a 1980 film written by William Bowers and directed by Burt Kennedy. Documentary film The Smile of the Leader is a 2011 documentary film directed by Marco Bechis and written by Gigi Riva and Marco Bechis. Documentary film Master Chefs - Test of a Lifetime is a 2003 JBF Awards nominated work for the Television Special Award. Documentary film Our Forbidden Places is a 2008 documentary film. Documentary film How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr. Foster? is a documentary film written by Deyan Sudjic and directed by Carlos Carcas and Norberto López Amado. Documentary film Cinema português (...)? is a 1997 documentary film directed by Manuel Mozos. Comedy Three small-time hoods are sent off into the desert to deliver a supply of drugs to a distributor and get the distributor's cash. Only the place of the transaction and the amounts involved are set. Documentary film Film Belongs to the People is a 1945 documentary film Cinematographers of Film-Journal. Comedy Some Prefer Cake is a 1998 romantic comedy drama film written by Jeannie Kahaney and directed by Heidi Arnesen. Thriller Black Forest is a German film from 2010, in the Black Forest plays. The Thriller [1] came on 15 April 2010 in German cinemas. Thriller Sanghorn is a 2003 Thai suspense film. It was written by the Pang Brothers and starred Kawee Tanjararak, Panrawat Kittikorncharoen and Worrawech Danuwong - all members of a popular Thai boyband at the time, D2B. Thriller The Second Woman is a 1950 black-and-white mystery-suspense film directed by James V. Kern and featuring Robert Young, Betsy Drake, John Sutton and Florence Bates Sequences of the film were shot on the coastal areas of Monterey, California. Comedy A Snow White Christmas is a Christmas animated short film produced by Filmation in 1980. It is a sequel to the fairy tale "Snow White", unrelated to Filmation's other sequel to "Snow White", Happily Ever After. While this is a sequel to the original story and not the 1937 Disney film, there are some similarities. The film's plot revolves around the return of the Wicked Queen, who is unexpectedly brought back to life and casts an evil curse that freezes the entire land. It is up to young Snow White, aided by the seven giants, to defeat her for good and save the kingdom. Thriller The 4th Floor is a 1999 film, written and directed by Josh Klausner. The film stars Juliette Lewis, William Hurt, Shelley Duvall and Austin Pendleton. The film was released in 1999 in Germany, but didn't get released in the United States until 2000 when it went direct-to-video. It was filmed on location in New York City and Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The original music was written by Brian Tyler. Documentary film People in White is a documentary film written and directed by Tellervo Kalleinen and Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen. Comedy Surfer, Dude is a 2008 American comedy film starring Matthew McConaughey in the title role directed by S.R. Bindler. Woody Harrelson claims the film is the most "non-work" he has ever done. McConaughey and Harrelson, who previously appeared together in EDtv, later co-starred in HBO's True Detective. Comedy The Rambler is a 2013 independent, psychotronic horror film directed by Calvin Reeder. The film's narrative concerns a mysterious loner known only as The Rambler, played by Dermot Mulroney. Newly released from prison, he embarks on a dark journey across a bleak and strange contemporary landscape, meeting a bizarre cast of characters. Comedy Mickey's Rival is a 1936 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Documentary film Hija is a 2012 documentary, comedy and drama film written by María Paz Gonzáles and Francisco Hervé and directed by María Paz González. Comedy Serial Killing 4 Dummys is a 1999 dark comedy film written and directed by Trace Slobotkin and starring Thomas Hayden Church and Justin Urich. Animation Crianças animam Hermeto Pascoal is a 2013 short animation film. Science Fiction I Was a Satellite of the Sun - Soviet dramatic science-fiction film of 1959. Comedy Oblomov is a 1980 comedy drama romance film written by Aleksandr Adabashyan, Ivan Goncharov and Nikita Mikhalkov; directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. Comedy Harris in the Spring is a 1937 short comedy musical romance film written by Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Who Goes There! is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Nigel Patrick, Valerie Hobson and George Cole. The film depicts the farcical activities of the various inhabitants of a Grace and Favour house near St. James Palace in Central London. It is based on a 1951 play by John Dighton, who also wrote the screenplay. It was retitled The Passionate Sentry for its United States release with American censors removing two uses of the word "Cripes!". A version of Who Goes There! was broadcast on the BBC Radio Saturday Night Theatre on 20 March 1954. Documentary film The film Five Men of Australia was revised and released by the National Film Board of Canada in August 1942 as part of its wartime propaganda series The World in Action. Comedy Der perfekte Mann is a comedy directed by a Vanessa Jopp. Science Fiction Killer Klowns from Outer Space is a 1988 American science fiction horror comedy movie made by The Chiodo Brothers and starring Grant Cramer and Suzanne Snyder. It is the only Chiodo Brothers' directed and written film – they have worked in many other projects in other roles, such as producing and visual effects. The filming took place in the city of Watsonville and at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. The film is about a race of aliens that arrive on Earth to capture and harvest people to use as sustenance. A sequel entitled Return of the Killer Klowns from Outer Space in 3D is currently in the works and possible scheduled for release in 2016. Animation The Dog Who Was a Cat Inside is a 2002 short animated film directed by Siri Melchior. Documentary film God, Give Freedom is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Garegin Zakoyan. Comedy Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! is a 1990 Spanish dark romantic comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Antonio Banderas and Victoria Abril. The plot follows a recently released psychiatric patient who kidnaps an actress in order to make her fall in love with him. He believes his destiny is to marry her and father her children. The film was highly successful with both critics and audiences in Spain. Its release in the United States was entangled in controversy, instrumental in the implementation by the MPAA of a new rating category, NC-17, for films of an explicit nature that were previously unfairly regarded as pornographic because of the X rating. Thriller Tridev is a 1989 Indian action thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai, The movie was successful and was a blockbuster. Animation The Bear, The Tiger and the Others is a 1985 animation film directed by Jürgen Egenolf and Uwe Jeske. Thriller Phoenix Blue is a 2001 film directed by Tony Maylam. Comedy Baka!! is a 2010 animated short action comedy film written and directed by Immanuel Wagner. Animation The Waterman Movie is an upcoming independent Flash animated comedy film based on the web series Waterman and was in a state of financial difficulty. The film was announced on March 16, 2007 via a blog which was posted on Waterman Studios' official site, stating that a film of the popular series Waterman would be made. The film will feature the voice of comedic actor Leslie Nielsen. Nielsen died on November 28, 2010, but had already completed recording for his part in the film. The release date was set for winter 2007, then changed to 2008. On January 14, 2008, Bryan Waterman stated that the film was only 40% done. He also stated that the film is "still moving ahead as scheduled." With over a year since any news on the project, a message was posted by him on February 3, 2009 stating, "That 2008 was a busy year for Waterman Studios" and that production of the film had come to a halt. In June 2011 during a live video on Vokle, he mentioned that he is aiming for a release of Christmas 2012, but that did not happen. Comedy El ángel de la guarda is a 1996 comedy film directed by Santiago Matallana. Comedy Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition is a 1915 American silent black-and-white short comedy film, directed by Fatty Arbuckle and starring Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. It was produced by Keystone Studios. Thriller Badshahi Angti is an upcoming thriller film directed by Sandip Ray, based on the novel of the same name by Satyajit Ray, starring Abir Chatterjee and Sourav Das as Feluda and Topse respectively. The film is scheduled to release on 19th December 2014. It is the first film which stars Abir Chatterjee as Feluda. This is going to be a reboot to previous Feluda films after Royal Bengal Rohosso. Animation The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation is a 2005 animated short film. On March 5, 2006 it won the Academy Award for Animated Short Film. Filmmakers John Canemaker and Peggy Stern utilize a combination of animation, home movies and photos to present an imagined conversation between a son and an abusive, late father. Documentary film Refugee Kids: One Small School Takes on the World is a 2013 documentary film by Renée Silverman and Peter Miller. Thriller Shoot is a 1976 American and Canadian film directed by Harvey Hart and written by Richard Berg, based on the novel of the same name by Douglas Fairbairn. The production features Cliff Robertson, Ernest Borgnine, Henry Silva and James Blendick. The film tells of Rex, a gun enthusiast and military veteran who, with his buddies Lou and Zeke Documentary film After one of the most notorious sneak attacks in military history, join National geographic for an exploration of the still unsolved mysteries and startling true stories behind the "day of infamy" that plunged the United States into World War II. Set sail with Dr. Robert Ballard, discoverer of the Titanic, in search of a sunken Japanese midget submarine that could have changed history. Relive the momentous battle through American and Japanese eyewitness accounts, and see the haunting, first-ever images captured inside the sunken hull of the U.S.S. Arizona battleship. Experience the real story of December 7, 1941, as only National Geographic can tell it. Narrated by Tom Brokaw. Comedy Cardboard Titanics is a 2011 short documentary comedy film directed by Sam Frazier Jr.. Comedy Feds is a 1988 American comedy film written and directed by Daniel Goldberg, and starring Rebecca De Mornay and Mary Gross. Animation L'Ère bête is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Thomas Caudron, Ingrid Menet, Laurent Meriaux and Clément Tissier. Comedy The Hidden Fortress is a 1958 jidaigeki film directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune as General Makabe Rokurōta and Misa Uehara as Princess Yuki. Comedy Work Hard, Play Hard is a 2003 comedy, drama film written by Olivier Gorce, Ghislaine Jégou and Jean-Marc Moutout and directed by Jean-Marc Moutout. Comedy Hrdinný kapitán Korkorán is a Czech comedy film directed by Miroslav Cikán. It was released in 1934. Documentary film Jamey's Fight is a 2013 year short drama film directed by Denise Janzée . Comedy Piece a' Cake is a 2003 short comedy film written by Sybil Temtchine and directed by Dean Pollack. Thriller Bhagavan is a 2009 Malayalam film by Prashanth Mambully starring Mohanlal and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy. The film became famous because the entire film was shot in 19 hours. The film gives a message against terrorism. The story is about Dr. Balagopal who fights against a terrorist group who invaded the hospital between 9.00am and 11.00am. The film was shot simultaneously at six different locations. Seven cameras were used to film the movie. The film was planned to be shot within 12 hours, but unexpected rain delayed the shooting. Prashanth Mambully was assisted by four associate directors and seven assistant directors. Cameraman Lokanathan was helped by 18 assistant cameramen. The film was later remade into Tamil. Comedy Einer meiner ältesten Freunde is a 1994 Comedy film directed by Rainer Kaufmann. Thriller Original Gangstas is a 1996 action movie filmed and set in urban Gary, Indiana starring Blaxploitation film stars such as Fred Williamson, Pam Grier, Jim Brown, and Richard Roundtree. The film details the deteriorating state of an impoverished Gary neighborhood terrorized by a street gang called the Rebels. When the gang murders a local boy, it prompts the emergence of several individuals who grew up in the neighborhood: the "original" Rebels. Comedy Starring Maja is a 2009 comedy drama film directed and written by Teresa Fabik. Documentary film The Elephant Will Never Forget is a 1953 short documentary film directed and written by John Krish. Comedy She-Man is a 1967 film directed by Bob Clark. Comedy H1n1 Déflagration is a 2009 short horror and comedy film directed by Simon Beaupré. Comedy Ami Aar Amar Girlfriends is a Bengali language film directed by Mainak Bhaumik. The story of the film revolves around friendship three Bengali girls and their world. Comedy Oddball Hall is a 1991 comedy film directed by Jackson Hunsicker, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Don Ameche, Burgess Meredith, and Bill Maynard. It was released direct-to-video and has received negative reviews from critics. Comedy June Madness is a 1922 film directed by Harry Beaumont. Animation The Gallery is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Robert Proch. Animation Popsicle is a 2013 short film directed by Telmo Carvalho. Comedy The Last Meal is a 2008 short action comedy film written by Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Tracy Park and directed by Mark Stern. Comedy Billy, a supermarket errand boy, combats butchers, cashiers, and his lazy boss, in an undying effort to complete his workload. His positive attitude towards the job takes turn for the worse when his enemies refuse to let him finish his hardest assignment to date, create three canned-fruit pyramids. Documentary film The Worlds of Bernice Bing is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Madeleine Lim. Documentary film Le coccinelle - Sceneggiata Transessuale is a 2011 documentary film directed by Emanuela Pirelli. Comedy Your Money or Your Life is a 1932 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Sergio Tofano, Rosetta Tofano and Luigi Almirante. It was made at the Cines Studios in Rome. Thriller Unnaipol Oruvan is a 2009 Indian Tamil drama-thriller film directed by Chakri Toleti in his directional debut. It stars Kamal Haasan and Mohanlal in the lead roles. The film was simultaneously made in Telugu as Eeenadu with Venkatesh playing Mohanlal's role, both remakes of the Hindi film A Wednesday!. The film tells the story of I.G. Raghava Maraar who gets an anonymous call. The caller demands that he release militants in exchange for information about many bombs planted across Chennai. The caller is serious as the police find a bomb planted very close to their headquarters. The commissioner is later cornered between releasing militants who had been responsible for killing innocent people and stopping bomb blasts around the city. Whatever he chooses forms the rest of the plot. Unnaipol Oruvan received positive reviews from the critics and was a commercial success. Documentary film Bruno S. - Die Fremde ist der Tod is a 2002 film directed by Miron Zownir. Comedy Let America Laugh is a 2003 documentary film produced and directed by Lance Bangs of stand-up comedian David Cross's tour of small alternative rock clubs. While it does feature small portions of David's stand-up routines, it consists mostly of interactions between David and the people accompanying him on tour. Each segment on the DVD has a title taken from a Bible tract by Jack T. Chick. In October 2005, Cross was sued by Nashville club owner Thomas Weber, accusing Cross of taping him without permission for Let America Laugh, in violation of Weber's privacy rights. In April 2006 the case against David Cross himself was dismissed, leaving Thomas Weber to face Warner Music, Sub-Pop, WEA Corporation, and the Alternative Distribution Alliance. In June, the four companies together offered Weber an 'offer of judgement' of $30,000. Weber then attempted to force each of the four companies to pay $30,000 and in the end received nothing. The case was dismissed on July 25, 2006. Documentary film Herschell Gordon Lewis: The Godfather of Gore is a 2010 documentary horror film directed by Frank Henenlotter and Jimmy Maslon. Comedy Walking the walk is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Jeff Schubert. Comedy The Fly Cop is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Yathrakarude Sradhakku is a 2002 Malayalam romantic drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikad, and starring Jayaram, Soundarya and Innocent in pivotal roles. The film explores the relationship that develops between two friends of the opposite sex living together for some time and then parting ways to lead separate lives. It was a criticism of the Keralite people's conservative stance toward relationships between men and women. Yathrakarude Sradhakku is one of Soundarya's final films before her death two years later in an aircraft accident. Documentary film Symphony for the Spire is a 1992 British Academy Television Craft Award for Sound - Factual nominated tv program. Comedy Framing Youth is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 158th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Tremors is a 1990 American western monster film directed by Ron Underwood, written by Brent Maddock, S. S. Wilson and Underwood, and starring Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter, Michael Gross, and Reba McEntire. It was released by Universal Studios and is the first installment of the Tremors franchise. The film was received well by critics and holds an 84% favorable rating at the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. The film was followed by three direct-to-video sequels, Tremors 2: Aftershocks, Tremors 3: Back to Perfection, and Tremors 4: The Legend Begins. Thirteen episodes of Tremors: The Series, a television program based on the film series, aired March through July 2003. Animation Red Riding Hoodwinked is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released October 29, 1955, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray. The cartoon was Warner Bros.' latest adaptation of the "Little Red Riding Hood" children's story, with the Big Bad Wolf and Granny playing their respective roles, with Tweety and Sylvester taking appropriate sides. Unlike her previous appearances, the usually cheerful Granny here is a female caricature of Ralph Kramden, complete with ill-temperedness and use of the catchphrase, "One of these days ... pow! Right in the kisser." As such, "Red Riding Hoodwinked" marked one of the earliest parodies of The Honeymooners. In addition, this cartoon marks the first time Foray voiced the character of Granny, replacing Bea Benaderet in the role. Also, Granny's appearance is updated: Although she appears as a sourpuss here, her physical attributes would be used in future appearances. Also, Granny's old-fashioned ways would be de-emphasized. The wolf character would re-appear in "Hare-Less Wolf". Documentary film Navajo is a 1952 documentary film directed by Norman Foster. It was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Best Cinematography. Thriller SuperFire is a 2002 thriller film directed by Steven Quale. Documentary film Eazy-E: The Life and Timez of Eric Wright is a 2002 documentary film. Thriller Aitraaz is a 2004 Bollywood romantic thriller produced by Subhash Ghai for Mukta Arts and directed by Abbas-Mustan. It tells the story of a man accused of sexual harassment by his female superior. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra and Kareena Kapoor and was the third film collaboration between Kumar and Kapoor, and Kumar and Chopra. Aitraaz features Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal and Annu Kapoor in supporting roles. Its score was composed by Himesh Reshammiya, with lyrics by Sameer. The film is inspired by the 1994 Hollywood film Disclosure. The film was released worldwide on 12 November 2004 to positive reviews, and Chopra received critical acclaim for her role as Sonia Roy, an ambitious woman who accuses an employee of sexual harassment, a first in Hindi cinema. The film grossed about 240 million domestically, and was a commercial success. Aitraaz received a number of nominations, winning several awards. At the 50th Filmfare Awards the film received two nominations, including Best Supporting Actress and Best Performance in a Negative Role, becoming the second actress to win the award after Kajol; the category was discontinued in 2008. Thriller Dune is a 1984 American science fiction film written and directed by David Lynch, based on the 1965 Frank Herbert novel of the same name. The film stars Kyle MacLachlan as Paul Atreides and includes an ensemble of well-known American and European actors in supporting roles. It was filmed at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City and included a soundtrack by the band Toto. The plot concerns a young man foretold as the "Kwisatz Haderach" who will lead the native Fremen of the titular desert planet to victory over the malevolent House Harkonnen. After the success of the novel, attempts to adapt Dune for a film began as early as 1971. A lengthy process of "development hell" followed throughout the 1970s, during which time both Arthur P. Jacobs and Alejandro Jodorowsky tried to bring their visions to the screen. In 1981, executive producer Dino De Laurentiis hired Lynch as director. The film was negatively received by critics, and was an American box office bomb. Upon its release, Lynch distanced himself from the project, stating that pressure from both producers and financiers restrained his artistic control and denied him final cut privilege. Comedy Here Comes the Bribe is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Joe Benedetto. Comedy À nous les petites anglaises is a French film directed by Michel Lang, released in 1976. Animation Nest of Stone is a 2014 short historical documentary film written by Jonathan Carr and directed by Kim Noce. Documentary film Heavy Horse Pull is a 1980 short documentary film. Animation Mr Hublot is a Luxembourgish animated short film by Laurent Witz and Alexandre Espigares with/after the characters of Stephane Halleux. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short at the 86th Academy Awards on 2 March 2014. Science Fiction Destination Inner Space is a 1966 color science fiction film starring Scott Brady, Gary Merrill, Sheree North, and Wende Wagner, along with Mike Road, John Howard, William Thourbly, and Biff Elliot. Comedy The Seats Of The Alcazar Cinema is a 1989 film directed by Luc Moullet. Documentary film Will My Mother Go Back to Berlin? is a 1993 film directed by Micha X. Peled. Animation Coban forspan is a 2013 animated film directed by Matija Pisacic. Animation Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl the Movie: Arceus: To Conquering Space-Time, is a 2009 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the twelfth Pokémon film and the third in the Diamond & Pearl trilogy. This film so far has earned US$50.2 million in Japan, making it the highest grossing animated film of the year in that country, beating Evangelion: 2.0 You Can Advance and Case Closed: The Raven Chaser. The English language dub was aired on November 6, 2009, in Australia, November 20, 2009, in the United States on Cartoon Network, on May 28, 2010, in the United Kingdom on Disney XD UK and The Spanish language dub was aired on Spain April 4, 2010, on Disney XD and Latin America on November 21, 2010, on Cartoon Network. This marks the first time that a Pokémon feature film has made its U.S. debut in the same year as its original Japanese release before the Japanese DVD release on December 18, 2009. The theme song of the film is "Kokoro no Antenna" by Shoko Nakagawa. Cartoon Network aired the movie in August 2011. Comedy Wedding Palace is a 2013 comedy and romance film directed by Christine Yoo. Thriller When a horrific accident forces a deeply dysfunctional couple to check into a decrepit motel, a lecherous and deranged desk clerk arranges for them to witness three unholy visions of the macabre. But when cautionary tales of bloodlust, deadly creatures and a world filled with the undead don't faze these two narcissists, stronger measures are right at hand. Comedy Lady of Burlesque is a 1943 American musical comedy-mystery film starring Barbara Stanwyck and Michael O'Shea, based on the novel The G-String Murders written by strip tease queen Gypsy Rose Lee. Directed by William A. Wellman, produced by Hunt Stromberg, costumes by Edith Head, and filmed on a 21 day shooting schedule on sound stages at RKO's Encino movie ranch, this feature grossed a respectable 1.85 million dollars upon its initial release. The backstage plot concerns the murder of two strippers of a New York burlesque theatre and the detection of the killer. A faithful, if sanitized due to the censorship of the time, adaptation of the original novel, although Gypsy Rose Lee, who appears as a character in her own book, is here renamed "Dixie Daisy". Michael O'Shea plays her romantic interest, comedian Biff Brannigan, and Iris Adrian portrays a worldly showgirl. Pinky Lee, a burlesque comic in real life, is another notable supporting player, as is Gerald Mohr as villain Louie Grindero. The film depicted as much as censors would allow with respect to precise nature of "bumps & grinds", and slapdash nature of burlesque shows. Thriller The Diplomatic Pouch is a 1927 thriller film directed by Aleksandr Dovzhenko. Thriller Marie-Chantal contre le docteur Kha, also known as Blue Panther, is a 1965 spy film directed by Claude Chabrol. Animation The Prince of Egypt is a 1998 American animated epic musical biblical film and the first traditionally animated film produced and released by DreamWorks Pictures. The film is an adaptation of the Book of Exodus and follows Moses' life from being a prince of Egypt to his ultimate destiny to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt. The film was directed by Brenda Chapman, Simon Wells and Steve Hickner. The film featured songs written by Stephen Schwartz and a score composed by Hans Zimmer. The voice cast featured a number of major Hollywood actors in the speaking roles, while professional singers replaced them for the songs, except for Michelle Pfeiffer, Ralph Fiennes, Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Ofra Haza, who sang their own parts. The film was nominated for best Original Musical or Comedy Score and won for Best Original Song at the 1999 Academy Awards for "When You Believe". The song's pop version was performed at the ceremony by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. Documentary film Atlantiques is a 2009 short, experimental and documentary film written and directed by Mati Diop. Science Fiction Toki o Kakeru Shōjo is a 1983 Japanese science fiction film directed and edited by Nobuhiko Obayashi, written by Wataru Kenmotsu, and starring idol Tomoyo Harada in her first film. It is based on the Japanese novel of the same name and released on July 16, 1983 in Japan by Toei, It's been since released internationally on DVD, with English sub-titles, under several unofficial English titles. Comedy Albhutha Dweepu is a 2005 Malayalam-language Indian movie, directed by Vinayan. The movie created history by becoming the first Indian movie whose remake rights have been bought by Hollywood. Ajaykumar, Prithviraj and Mallika Kapoor appear in lead roles in the movie. The movie is about a mysterious island where all the men are dwarfs and all the women, normal. Albhutha Dweepu was released in 2005 and the remake rights were sold almost immediately to Hollywood director Ron Howard who was in India at that time. Leonardo DiCaprio is going to star in the Hollywood version, and all the 300 dwarfs who starred in the Malayalam version will re-enact their roles in the English version. The film features Ajaykumar as the dwarf prince Gajendra. He has made an entry into the Guinness Book of Records through this character for being the shortest actor to play a full-length character in a film. Thriller Tokyo Gore Police is a 2008 Japanese-American film co-written, edited, and directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura and stars Eihi Shiina as Ruka, a vengeful police officer. Tokyo Gore Police was released to several film festivals in North America. It received generally positive reviews, noting that it lives up to its title by being gory, perverse and bizarre. Animation Methel Island is a 2013 documentary film directed and written by Meg Smaker. Comedy Onionhead is a 1958 comedy-drama film set on a U.S. Coast Guard ship during World War II, starring Andy Griffith and featuring Felicia Farr, Walter Matthau, Erin O'Brien, James Gregory, "Rat Pack" comedian Joey Bishop, and Claude Akins. It was directed by Norman Taurog and was written by Nelson Gidding and Weldon Hill from Hill's novel. "Weldon Hill" was the pseudonym of William R. Scott, a native Oklahoman who based the novel on his own World War II service in the Coast Guard. Griffith had experienced success with his previous service comedy, No Time for Sergeants, and Onionhead was an attempt to cash in on that success. It was marketed as an uproarious comedy but is actually a comedy-drama with some fairly dark themes. Onionhead was such a notorious flop that it drove Griffith into television, according to Griffith's videotaped interview in the Archive of American Television. Documentary film Corta is a 2012 history, documentary film written and directed by Felipe Guerrero. Documentary film Das Wunder von Mailand is a 1966 German documentary film written and directed by Hans Rolf Strobel and Heinrich Tichawsky. Comedy Scusate il ritardo is a 1983 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Massimo Troisi. For this film Lina Polito was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and Lello Arena was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor. Animation Armitage III is a 1995 cyberpunk anime series centered on Naomi Armitage, a highly advanced "Type-III" android. The series began with the four-part original video animation Armitage III and spawned two movies. The first film is a shortened version of the OVA entitled Armitage III: Poly-Matrix, redubbed into English and presented as a remake. The second film, Armitage III: Dual-Matrix is a sequel set some years after the original story. The Region 1 DVD from Geneon of Poly Matrix was one of the few releases from the company to feature THX-certified audio and video. Comedy Jesus Henry Christ is an American 2012 comedy film based on Dennis Lee's Academy Award-winning student short film of the same name. It was released on April 20, 2012. The film was directed by Dennis Lee, who also penned screenplay. The film was produced by Joseph Boccia, Sukee Chew, Lisa Roberts Gillan, Deepak Nayar, Julia Roberts, Philip Rose, and Katie Wells. The films stars Jason Spevack, Toni Collette, Michael Sheen, Samantha Weinstein, Frank Moore, Mark Caven, and Paul Braunstein. Animation Igor is a 2008 American computer animated fantasy comedy film about the stock character of the same name around the grotesque who dreams of winning first place at the Evil Science Fair. The film was released on September 19, 2008 by MGM and features the voices of John Cusack, Molly Shannon, Steve Buscemi, Sean Hayes, Jennifer Coolidge, Arsenio Hall, Eddie Izzard, Jay Leno, Christian Slater and John Cleese. Documentary film Crack USA: County Under Siege is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Vince DiPersio and Bill Guttentag. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Neigungsehe is a 1943 comedy film written by Jochen Kuhlmey and Julius Stinde and directed by Carl Froelich. Comedy Mama is a 1999 film written by Arif Aliyev and directed by Denis Yevstigneyev. Documentary film Urban Explorers: Into the Darkness is a documentary film about urban exploration. Animation A Tongue Silent Like Your Words is a 2013 short animation biographical film written and directed by Vita Weichen Hsu. Documentary film A Pension Payday is a 2008 documentary film directed by Kornelijus Matuzevicius and Diana Matuzeviciene. Comedy Calvin Marshall is a 2009 coming of age-comedy film written and directed by Gary Lundgren and starring Alex Frost as the title character, a determined but talentless college baseball player, and Steve Zahn as his coach. After two years of raising funds, the film was shot in and around Ashland and Medford, Oregon in November–December 2007, and was released in 2009. Comedy The Complete Masterworks is a two-DVD set by Tenacious D, documenting their gig at the Brixton Academy on November 3, 2002. The DVD also contains the band's short lived HBO TV series, a collection of short films, two documentaries on the band, music videos, and live TV appearances. The video was a major success, going 6x platinum in the US and 2x platinum in Australia in the Video Longform category. The disc's cover features band members Jack Black and Kyle Gass in Baroque era costume, complete with powdered wigs, a violin and harpsichord. Documentary film Root for Charles, John and Garnet as they try to buck the system of pills and procedures and outfox their heart disease and diabetes. When their doctors inform them they can't get better, our intrepid trio tells the doctors to think again. Charles, John and Garnet decide to take on their diseases by drastically changing their diets. We all know making resolutions is easy; sticking to them is the hard part. With lighthearted animation, piercing expert interviews and a feisty attitude, CHOW DOWN is the moving story of the success you can achieve when you rewrite the recipe for a healthy life. Animation Tired out Tom is a 2003 animated short film directed by Andreas Hykade. Comedy The Most Terrible Time in My Life is a 1994 film directed by Kaizo Hayashi. Animation A Trapdoor for Giants a 2013 short animation film directed by Yannet Briggiler. Documentary film Marian Anderson: the Lincoln Memorial Concert is a 1939 documentary film which documents a concert performance by African American opera singer Marian Anderson after the Daughters of the American Revolution had her barred from singing in Washington D.C.'s Constitution Hall because she was black. Officials of the District of Columbia also barred her from performing in the auditorium of a white public high school. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt helped hold the concert at Lincoln Memorial, on federal property. The Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, performance was attended by 75,000. In 2001, this documentary film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Kung Fu Mahjong 3: The Final Duel is a 2007 comedy film written by Jing Wong and directed by Tsz-ho Lam. Animation Silly Scandals is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and featuring Betty Boop. Thriller Mr. Moto Takes a Chance is the fourth in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto. The film is based on the character of Mr. Moto created by John P. Marquand, and an original story by Norman Foster and Willis Cooper called Look Out, Mr. Moto. Documentary film The Loving Story is a 2011 documentary film written by Nancy Buirski and Susie Ruth Powell and directed by Nancy Buirski. Documentary film Lunch Line follows six kids from one of the toughest neighborhoods in Chicago as they set out to fix school lunch -- and end up at the White House. Their unlikely journey parallels the dramatic transformation of school lunch from a patchwork of local anti-hunger efforts to a robust national feeding program. The film tracks the behind-the-scenes details of school lunch and childhood hunger from key moments in the 1940s, 1960s, and 1980s to the present, revealing political twists, surprising alliances, and more common ground than people might realize. Thriller Kaun Kare Kurbanie is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Arjun Hingorani. It stars Dharmendra, Govinda and Anita Raj in pivotal roles. Comedy Honeymoon in Vegas is a 1992 comedy film directed by Andrew Bergman and starring Nicolas Cage, James Caan and Sarah Jessica Parker. Comedy Batteries Not Included is a 1987 family-comic science fiction film directed by Matthew Robbins about small extraterrestrial living machines that save an apartment block under threat from property development. The story was originally intended to be featured in the TV series Amazing Stories, but executive producer Steven Spielberg liked the idea so much that he decided to make it a theatrical release. It is also notable for being the feature film screenwriting debut of Brad Bird, who was one of the writer and producers of the show. Many of the film's foreign releases used the title Miracle on 8th Street. Thriller Charlie Muffin is a 1979 made-for-TV film based on the novel Charlie M by Brian Freemantle. In the U.S., the picture was later re-released under the title A Deadly Game. A Euston Films production, the movie features David Hemmings, Sir Ralph Richardson, Sam Wanamaker, Pinkas Braun, Ian Richardson, Shane Rimmer and Jennie Linden and was directed by Jack Gold. Comedy Hopeful Hopeless is a family comedy drama film directed by Coraly Santaliz. Comedy Army Daze is a 1996 Singaporean comedy movie based on the 1987 theatre play of the same name by Singaporean writer Michael Chiang. Distributed by Cathay Asia Films and directed by Ong Keng Sen, the film portrays a group of 18-year-old Singaporean teenagers from different classes and cultural backgrounds as they perform their National Service and their experience within the Singapore Armed Forces. The movie is spoken in Singlish, Standard English, Malay, Hokkien and Mandarin. The tagline of the movie, From Real Blur to Real Men. Thriller The Ghost Writer is a 2010 French-German-British political thriller film directed by Roman Polanski. The film is an adaptation of the Robert Harris novel, The Ghost, with the screenplay written by Polanski and Harris. It stars Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan, Kim Cattrall and Olivia Williams. The film won numerous cinematic awards including Best Director for Polanski at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival and also at the 23rd European Film Awards in 2010. Documentary film 25x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones is a documentary on the rock group The Rolling Stones between 1963 and 1989. Thriller The Young Captives is a 1959 film by Irvin Kershner. Thriller Running Out of Time 2 is a 2001 Hong Kong crime caper film co-directed by Johnnie To and Law Wing-Cheong. It is a sequel to To's 1999 film Running Out of Time, with Lau Ching-Wan returning as Inspector Ho Sheung-Sang, who this time has to go after an elusive thief played by Ekin Cheng. Thriller That Day is a 2003 French comedy film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Earthly Days go by is a 1980 comedy drama film written and directed by Goran Paskaljevic. Animation Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 American musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company in North America on December 13, 1971. It is based upon the books The Magic Bed Knob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons and Bonfires and Broomsticks by English children's author Mary Norton. The film, which combines live action and animation, stars Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson. The film is frequently compared with Mary Poppins: combining live action and animation and partly set in the streets of London. It shares some of the cast from Mary Poppins, namely Tomlinson, supporting actor Reginald Owen and Arthur Malet, a similar filmcrew, songwriters the Sherman Brothers, director Robert Stevenson, art director Peter Ellenshaw, and music director Irwin Kostal. According to film critic Leonard Maltin's book Disney Films, Leslie Caron, Lynn Redgrave, Judy Carne, and Julie Andrews were all considered for the role of Eglantine Price before the Disney studio decided on Angela Lansbury. David Tomlinson replaced Ron Moody as Emelius Brown due to Moody's busy schedule. Animation Gold Diggers of '49 is a 1935 Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short in the Looney Tunes series. This film is the very first cartoon directed by Tex Avery for Warner Bros., and is the second Warners cartoon to feature the character Porky Pig. The star is Beans the Cat, with Porky Pig as the father of Beans' fiancée. Beans and Porky set out to find gold and run into some meanies along the way. The short's title alludes to the California Gold Rush as well as to the popular Busby Berkeley musicals Gold Diggers of 1933 and Gold Diggers of 1935. It was released on DVD on October 30, 2007, in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5. Comedy Torapia is a 2004 comedy film written by Karra Elejalde & Carlos Zabala and directed by Karra Elejalde. Documentary film Bloody Daughter is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Stéphanie Argerich. Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""Hydrogen hurricanes threaten to destroy the Earth. Commando Cody suspects that they are being caused by the Ruler."" Thriller The Pit is a 1981 horror film starring Sammy Snyders. Although it is a Canadian production, it was actually filmed in Wisconsin, United States. Documentary film Fox Walkers is a 2012 short documentary adventure film directed by Anabella Funk. Comedy The Sign of Venus is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi and starring Sophia Loren. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy All the World to Nothing is a 1918 Comedy/Drama film written by Jules Furthman and directed by Henry King. Comedy Grow Up, Tony Phillips is a 2013 comedy film by American director Emily Hagins and her fourth feature film. It was first released on October 31, 2013 at the South by Southwest film festival and stars Tony Vespe as Tony Phillips, a young teenager's love for Halloween. Unlike her prior feature-length films, Grow Up, Tony Phillips does not feature any supernatural elements seen in past films such as Pathogen or My Sucky Teen Romance. Documentary film Level 1 is stepping on the gas and dropping the clutch on their latest release, a fuel injected turbo-charged foray into the '08 Winter season, delivering the best skiing the world over from a record setting and truly unforgettable year. Tom Wallisch, Ahmet Dadali, Mike Hornbeck, and JF Houle get down to business with urban adventures across the Midwest and Quebec, redefining technical jibbing, and setting a new bar on what's possible. Tanner Rainville, Stefan Thomas, Wiley Miller, and Steele Spence shred neck deep pow and bring their brand of freestyle to technical terrain across North American's mountains - from minigolf in Wyoming to the real big mountain terrain of Alaska, and everything in between. Justin Dorey, Mike Riddle, Duncan Adams, and Adam Delorme steal the show at Level 1's trademark parkshoot progression sessions, boosting the biggest features this side of the Atlantic. Comedy Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III is a 2010 episode special of the television comedy series Robot Chicken, and the third and final installment in the Annie Award-winning and Emmy-nominated Robot Chicken: Star Wars trilogy. It premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block on December 19, 2010. The special is 45 minutes long, as opposed to the usual 11-minute Robot Chicken runtime and the 21-minute runtime of the two previous Star Wars specials. It was the final Robot Chicken: Star Wars special. Comedy Creative Nonfiction is a 2009 comedy and drama film written and directed by Lena Dunham. Comedy The Phoney Civilization is a satirical TV musical released in 1974 by the Bulgarian National Television, directed by Hacho Boyadzhiev, starring Georgi Partsalev, Georgi Kaloyanchev, Ruzha Delcheva, Nikola Anastasov, Lora Keranova and Zorka Dimitrova. The work is a musical adaptation based on the 1871 classical play by the Bulgarian playwright Dobri Voynikov. The music is composed by Decho Taralezhkov. The production is in the scope of the programme called Television theatre, a popular programme which has been realized by the Bulgarian television during the 1970s and the 1980s. In a folklore manner, the musical ridicules the "fashionable" trends of behaviour and imitation of the foreign models. The accurately chosen cast, featuring some of the leading Bulgarian comic actors, the vivid scenograrhy as well as the memorable music turn the work into a classic example of the Bulgarian performing arts from those years. Comedy When it's Summer in Dimmsdale, the kids all look forward to summer vacation, but the parents fear that they are getting too wild. Enter Flappy Bob, who agrees to keep the kids in his day care center all Summer. Timmy quickly remities the situation by wishing kids ruled the world. Comedy Neapolitan Mouse is a 1954 one-reel animated Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson and Kenneth Muse, with backgrounds by John Didrik Johnsen. It was released on October 2, 1954 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Documentary film House of love is a 2005 documentary film. Documentary film Go Further is a documentary film by Ron Mann starring Woody Harrelson and a group of other environmental activists riding around in a large, bio-fueled bus. The tour was called the Simple Organic Living Tour and it was produced by cause-related marketers The Spitfire Agency. The film debuted at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2003, and at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2003, where it was first runner-up for the People's Choice Award. It was also nominated for a Genie Award for Best Documentary. The film features cameos of Dave Matthews, Natalie Merchant, Ken Kesey, Bob Weir, Michael Franti, Anthony Kiedis, Rob Heydon, Medeski Martin & Wood, and The String Cheese Incident. Comedy Lost in the Stratosphere is a 1934 American film directed by Melville W. Brown. Thriller Om Dar-Ba-Dar is a 1988 Indian Postmodernist film directed by Kamal Swaroop and starring Anita Kanwar, Aditya Lakhia and Gopi Desai in lead roles. The film, about the adventures of a school boy named Om along with his family, is set in Ajmer and Pushkar in Rajasthan, and employs nonlinear narrative and an absurdist storyline to satire mythology, arts, politics and philosophy. The film won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie in 1989. It was never commercially released in India, though it achieved success in International Film Festivals including Berlin where it premiered, and soon became a cult film. In 2013, National Film Development Corporation of India had planned an official national release of a digitally restored print of the film. The film finally released in Indian theaters after 26 years, on January 17, 2014. Comedy Adultero lui, adultera lei is a 1963 comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. Comedy Another Nice Mess is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Bob Einstein, a former writer for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The film starred Rich Little as Richard Nixon and Herb Voland as Spiro Agnew. The film is presented in the style of a Laurel and Hardy comedy, with Nixon in the Oliver Hardy role, and Agnew in the Stan Laurel role. The film is out of print and hard to find. The film also stars Bruce Kirby, Diahn Williams, Stewart Bradley, and Steve Martin in his film debut. Animation Bare is a 2007 short comedy animated film written and directed by Andy Lyon. Thriller Matango, also known as Fungus of Terror, Curse of the Mushroom People and Attack of the Mushroom People, is a 1963 Japanese tokusatsu movie. It was directed by Ishirō Honda, and written by Takeshi Kimura based on the story "The Voice in the Night" by William Hope Hodgson. Special effects were by Eiji Tsuburaya. The movie has developed a cult audience over the years, partly due to its bleakness and unusual themes, particularly when compared to other Japanese fantasy and science fiction films of the same period. The film was never released in mainstream American theaters, but probably did have limited exhibition in Japanese-American communities on the West Coast in its original language. The film did have limited release in the UK under its Matango name. When it was released by American International Pictures in 1965, it was directly syndicated on 16mm color film to television as a TV-movie bearing the title Attack of the Mushroom People. Documentary film A hilarious and insightful documentary that tells the story of the bizarre California Recall Election. Documentary filmmaker Alex Cooke followed the campaign from the moment Arnold Schwarzenegger announced his candidacy through to his victory. With so many candidates --- from delusional hopefuls, to actors, porn stars, porn peddlers, self-promoters and performance artists, as well as seasoned politicians---the circus really did come to town. Documentary film Filmmaker, or "Filmmaker: a diary by george lucas", is a 32 minute documentary made in 1968 by George Lucas about the making of Francis Ford Coppola's The Rain People. Thriller Super Model is a 2013 Hindi romantic thriller featuring Veena Malik and Ashmit Patel in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes Harsh Chhaya and Jackie Shroff. It was released worldwide on September 27th. The film has been produced by Ravi Ahlawat of Eye Telefilms Pvt. Ltd and directed by Navin Batra. Prem Prakash Gupta is the associate producer of the film and music has been given by DJ Sheizwood. Super Model will be released worldwide by Pen N Camera International Pvt. Ltd. Thriller Deewangee is a 2002 Indian psychological thriller film directed by Anees Bazmee. This movie is loosely based on the 1996 Richard Gere movie Primal Fear. The film stars Ajay Devgan, Akshaye Khanna and Urmila Matondkar in leading roles. The film premiered on 25 October 2002. This was Devgan's first negative role. Science Fiction Windaria, also called Legend of Fabulous Battle Windaria and Once Upon a Time, is a Japanese animated film produced by Kaname Productions and Idol. The film was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Keisuke Fujikawa. It was released theatrically in Japan on July 19, 1986. Comedy Because of Winn-Dixie is a 2005 family film adapted from the book of the same name by Kate DiCamillo and directed by Wayne Wang. It was produced by Walden Media and released by 20th Century Fox. The role of Winn-Dixie was played by two Picardy Shepherds, a rare breed from France. Comedy Un divorce de chien is a 2010 film directed by Lorraine Levy. Comedy French Film is a 2008 British comedy film directed by Jackie Oudney and starring Anne-Marie Duff, Hugh Bonneville, Victoria Hamilton, Douglas Henshall and Eric Cantona. The film was shot in Spring 2007 at various locations around London including Waterloo station and the BFI Southbank. Thriller The Last Exorcism is a 2010 American found footage supernatural horror film directed and edited by Daniel Stamm. It stars Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Iris Bahr, and Louis Herthum. The film follows a disillusioned evangelical minister, who after years of performing exorcisms decides to participate in a documentary chronicling his last exorcism while exposing the fraud of his ministry. After receiving a letter from a farmer asking for help in driving out the devil, he meets the farmer's afflicted daughter. Documentary film Himalayan Gold Rush is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Eric Valli. Documentary film Olga - To My Friends is a 2013 documentary, biographical, drama film written and directed by Paul-Anders Simma. Comedy Tobidase Shinsengumi! is a comedy film directed by Shô Nobushi. Animation The Phable of Sam and Bill is a 1915 comedy animation short film written by Tom E. Powers and directed by Tom E. Powers and Raoul Barre. Thriller The Last Hunter is a 1980 Italian "macaroni combat" war film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring David Warbeck.The Last Hunter marked the first Euro War film to take place during the Vietnam War, as opposed World War II like all films in the sub-genre before. Documentary film Open Letter is a 2012 short documentary biographical film directed by Theo Schear. Thriller Amber is a 1952 action adventure drama thriller film written by Dwarka Khosla, Munshi Sagar Hussain, Arjun Dev Rashk, Bachoobhai Shukla, Urmila and directed by Jayant Desai. Comedy Der Schimmelkrieg in der Holledau is a 1937 film directed by Alois Johannes Lippl. Science Fiction De Komst van Joachim Stiller is a 1976 Belgian film directed by Harry Kümel based on the book of the same name. Comedy Super Shastri is a 2012 Indian Kannada Action comedy film directed by Raviraj and produced by G. Ramachandran. It stars Prajwal Devraj and Haripriya in the lead roles. The film is a remake of the Telugu comedy Seema Shastri starring Allari Naresh and Farzana. Rangayana Raghu, Umashree, Bullet Prakash and Rekha Kumar among others play the supporting roles. Deva is the score and soundtrack composer. The film was declared a Hit at the Box Office. Animation Worldwide Karl-Marx-Stadt is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Documentary film Nobody’s Business is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Alan Berliner. Animation A young woman walks into a tunnel alone at night. Suddenly strange trenchcoat-wearing figures melt out of the walls, surrounding her and chanting, ""Come to our world!"" Ayane Isuzu, a high school girl, emerges from the darkness and single-handedly defeats the creatures, saving the woman. Nearby, Miyu Manadzuru, another high schooler, avoids a pushy companion by ducking into an alley and flying into the sky. Ayane spots the flying girl in the night sky. At school the next day, Ayane is revealed to be a cynical loner, known as being into technology and labeled a weirdo. Meanwhile, an inspector looking into a car accident finds one of the trenchcoat-wearing figures in a wrecked man. The figure disappears, leaving a small crystal behind. Ayane meets with Nazo, a mysterious older man who tells her to seek out Miyu since Miyu's a Gate Keeper. Ayane also gives him a bag of crystals (what's left of the Invaders she fought) in exchange for money. That night, Ayane invites Miyu to join her so Miy Comedy Anywhere, U.S.A. is a 2008 feature film directed by Chusy Haney-Jardine starring mostly non-professional actors. The film is told in three parts: Penance, Loss, and Ignorance, with each story obliquely related to the next. Anywhere, U.S.A premiered in dramatic competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival where it won the "Special Jury Prize for Spirit of Independence". Comedy Staten Island is a 2009 crime film written and directed by James DeMonaco in his directorial debut. It starred Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Seymour Cassel as three Staten Islanders whose lives intersected through a crime. Following a very limited theatrical run in New York, it was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in December 2009. Comedy The Return of Don Camillo is a 1953 French-Italian comedy film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Fernandel, Gino Cervi and Édouard Delmont. The film's sets were designed by Virgilio Marchi. It was the second of five films featuring Fernandel as the Italian priest Don Camillo and his struggles with Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi the Communist Mayor of their rural town. Animation Here to Fall is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Kris Kelly. Animation Nepia "Tissue Animals" is a 2013 short animation film written by Kazuyoshi Ochi and directed by Fuyu Arai. Comedy Bus Lane is a 2007 Thai action-comedy film directed by Kittikorn Liasirikun. Documentary film I Think Of You Often is a 1983 short documentary film directed by Scott Barrie. Comedy La Poison is a 1951 French comedy drama film, written and directed by Sacha Guitry, starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. Documentary film Frontier is a 2011 documentary and short film directed by Michael Almereyda. Documentary film Orquesta Tipica is a 2005 documentary film that tells the story of a tango orchestra which travels the world playing traditional Argentinian music. Nicolas Entel directed the film, which was mostly shot in Buenos Aires, though he filmed the Orquesta Típica Fernández Fierro during their first European Tour through the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. He also filmed the group during a mini tour in Uruguay. By the beginning of 2004 the filming was finished and Nicolas Entel, together with the editor Pablo Farina, spent eight months in offline editing. The film appeared in theatres in Argentina and it won the Audience Award in the Beverly Hills Festival in 2006. It was selected to open the Saint Paul, Minnesota Wild River Music Film Festival in September, 2006. Also, presented in the Tandil Week of Cinema, Urban Tango Festival in Barcelona, Turks & Caicos International Film Festival, San Rafael Film Festival and Boston Latin International Film Festival, among others. Documentary film Kings of The Wind & Electric Queens is a 2014 documentary western film written and directed by Cédric Dupire and Gaspard Kuentz. Thriller Fatal Bond is a 1992 Australian 'B' grade and thriller film, directed by Vince Monton, starring Linda Blair and Jerome Ehlers. It was filmed in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney, Australia, including Narrabeen Caravan Park. Comedy If by Chance is a 2002 comedy and romance film written by Alessandro D'Alatri and Anna Pavignano and directed by Alessandro D'Alatri. Comedy La dulce enemiga is a 1957 comedy drama and fantasy film written by Tito Davison, Tulio Demicheli, and Ulyses Petit de Murat and directed by Tito Davison. Documentary film Le sculpteur parfait is a 1979 short, documentary film directed by Rafi Toumayan. Thriller Deliria is a 2013 horror drama thriller directed by Ian O'Brien. Science Fiction Upír z Feratu is a 1981 Czechoslovak horror film directed by Juraj Herz. Science Fiction Fire Serpent is a 2007 Sci Fi Channel film. Comedy Salad by the Roots is a French comedy in black and white. Comedy Black-Eyed Susan was a 1913 British silent comedy drama film directed by Percy Nash. It was an adaptation of the 1829 play Black-Eyed Susan by Douglas Jerrold. Documentary film The Restaurateur is a 2010 documentary film. Comedy Boom in the Moon is a 1946 Mexican science fiction comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring Buster Keaton. The film is notable both as Keaton's only Mexican production and as the last time Keaton had star billing in a feature film. Thriller Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers is a 1989 American slasher film and the fifth installment in the Halloween film series. It was directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard and starred Donald Pleasence, who again portrayed Dr. Sam Loomis, and Danielle Harris, who returned to play Jamie Lloyd. The film takes place exactly one year after the events depicted in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. The Shape has returned to the sleepy town of Haddonfield, Illinois to murder his niece, Jamie, who is now mute. Dr. Loomis tries to save the day with the help of Sheriff Meeker. The film's on-screen titles do not display the "The Revenge of Michael Myers" subtitle which was used in all of the promotional material, TV spots, trailers, and merchandise. The main titles simply say "Halloween 5". Documentary film Wer ist Helene Schwarz? is a 2004 documentary writen and directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Science Fiction Alone in the Dark is a 2005 German-Canadian-American science fiction action horror film, very loosely based on Infogrames' popular video game series of the same name. Directed by Uwe Boll, the film stars Christian Slater as supernatural detective Edward Carnby and Tara Reid as the scientist assisting him. The film's tagline is Evil Awakens. The film was panned by critics, and was a box office failure. It is often regarded as one of the worst films ever made. Despite the film's nearly universal criticism, it spawned a sequel in 2008 directed by Michael Roesch and Peter Scheerer. Comedy Trail of the Pink Panther is a 1982 comedy film starring Peter Sellers. It was the seventh film in The Pink Panther series, and the last in which Sellers appeared as Inspector Clouseau. Sellers died before production began and the film contains no original material apart from the animated opening titles, created by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. His performance only consists of flashbacks and outtakes from previous films. Comedy My Life as McDull is a Chinese animated feature film from Hong Kong released in 2001. The film surrounds the life of McDull, a hugely popular cartoon pig character created by Alice Mak and Brian Tse which has appeared on comics ever since the 1990s. In 2004, the sequel to this film, McDull, Prince de la Bun, was released. Documentary film "Esben Benestad runs his own doctor’s surgery in a small Norwegian town, he has written two books on sex education and contributes to a men’s magazine. He is also a transvestite working as an occasional actress and sex therapist under the name of Esther Pirelli. Young Norwegian director Even Benestad offers us a suggestive portrait of his father, conveyed with both warmth and irony. Using a combination of archive family footage and video recordings of interviews with his father and other members of the family, he creates an intimate mosaic of emotions, opinions and responses, complemented with images of Esben’s cross-dressing rituals, family arguments and stylised scenes. The director captures the history of an unusual family with an unconventional father, whose current wife supports him whole-heartedly in everything he does. In contrast, his former wife, daughter and son, in spite of their love and respect for him, criticise him mercilessly for his behaviour in a stubborn attempt to find an explanation for the events they experienced over the past quarter century. In its friendly openness and sensitive humour, the film acts as a tonic for the trauma of family life." Quoting the synopsis from the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Documentary film American Values, American Wilderness is a 2004 documentary film written by Christopher Barns and directed by Drury Gunn Carr, Doug Hawes-Davis and Christopher Barns. Thriller The Fourth War is a 1990 film directed by John Frankenheimer, set in late 1980s Berlin. Its title stems from a famous quote by Albert Einstein: "I cannot predict how the Third World War shall be fought, or with what; I can, however, predict that the Fourth World War shall be waged with sticks and stones." Comedy Tammy and the T-Rex is a 1994 science fiction/comedy starring future stars and celebrities Denise Richards, Paul Walker and George Pilgrim. The low-budget film centers around the life of small town high school student Tammy, Michael, and Billy Bad. Comedy Rabbitson Crusoe is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1956 and directed by Friz Freleng. The name and part of the story is a direct parody of Robinson Crusoe. Comedy Tongues is a 2013 comedy drama short film written and directed by Nathan Deming. Comedy The Jazz Bandits is a 1920 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Documentary film Vorrei ma non posso. Il film is a 2013 film directed by Enzo Facente. Documentary film Cerro Rico, Tierra Rica is a 2011 documentary film directed by Juan Vallejo. Comedy My Little Feller is a 1937 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy All About Hash is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 189th Our Gang short that was released. Animation "It's a Meaningful Life" is the 33rd VeggieTales episode. It was released directly-to-DVD on October 5, 2010. Larry the Cucumber stars in the main role of "Stewart" in the episode which is inspired by the movie It's A Wonderful Life starring Jimmy Stewart. Stevey Joy Ru Chapman Co-Stars as "Emma the Rhubarb" and her adopted dad Steven Curtis Chapman sings "Meant to Be". "It's a Meaningful Life" and "Meant to Be" are dedicated to the memory of Maria Sue Chunxi Chapman. Thriller Power of Attorney is a 1995 action crime film directed by Howard Himelstein. Documentary film Neil Young: Silver & Gold is a live video by Neil Young performing solo on acoustic guitar and piano. All but the last song were performed at Austin, Texas' Bass Concert Hall during his 1999 solo acoustic tour. Thriller The Sentiment of the Flesh is a 2010 romance drama film written and directed by Roberto Garzelli. Animation Monica wants to play with the moon but she can't seem to reach it, so she asks her father to get it for her. As Papa tries to solve the problem of fetching the moon, the pages of Eric Carle's modern classic extend both outward and upward. Comedy Same Time, Next Year is a 1978 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Robert Mulligan. The screenplay by Bernard Slade is based on his 1975 play of the same title. The film stars Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn. Documentary film Anima Mundi is a 1992 short documentary film directed by Godfrey Reggio. The film focuses on the world of nature and wildlife, particularly jungles, sealife, and insects. The movie was commissioned by Italian jewellers Bulgari for use by the World Wide Fund for Nature in their Biological Diversity Program. The film was scored by Philip Glass, who also worked with Reggio on Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi, and Naqoyqatsi. Anima Mundi features many of the techniques from the Qatsi trilogy, and was produced in between the release of Powaqqatsi and Naqoyqatsi, but is not considered to be directly related to the series. Animation Turning a Corner is a 2012 short animated documentary film written and directed by David B. Levy. Comedy Panda! Go, Panda! is a Japanese animated film, first released in 1972. It was written and created by Hayao Miyazaki and directed by Isao Takahata, predating Studio Ghibli. This short movie hit Japan at the height of the panda craze, initiated in September 1972, when the government announced the loan of a pair of giant pandas from China to the Ueno Zoo as part of Panda diplomacy. Comedy Truant Officer Donald is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on August 1, 1941 by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1942 but lost to another Disney cartoon Lend a Paw. The story features Donald Duck working as a truant officer and making sure that Huey, Dewey and Louie go to school. The film was directed by Jack King while Clarence Nash provided the voices of Donald and the nephews. Comedy Vivement ce soir is a 1985 comedy film written and directed by Patrick Van Antwerpen. Comedy Patchwork Family is a 2014 comedy film written by Antoine Pinson and Pascal Rabaté and directed by Pascal Rabaté. Documentary film Huey Long is an American documentary film on the life and career of politician Huey Long. It was directed by Ken Burns, and produced by Ken Burns and Richard Kilberg in 1985. The film first aired on October 15, 1986. The film includes interviews with Russell B. Long and Robert Penn Warren. It was narrated by historian David McCullough. Comedy Tanya is a low-budget 1976 comedy film directed by Nate Rodgers and loosely based on the experiences of Patricia Hearst. The lead character, Charlotte Kane, is 20-year-old heiress of a newspaper mogul. She is kidnapped by five sex-crazed pseudo-relovutionaries who call themselves "The Symphonic Liberation Army". Charlotte is quickly converted to their cause and changes her name to Tanya. Comedy Berth Marks is the second sound film starring Laurel and Hardy, released on June 1, 1929. Comedy Woody Woodpecker is the first animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 7, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. This is the second appearance of Woody Woodpecker; his debut was in an Andy Panda cartoon, "Knock Knock". The working title of this cartoon is 'Cracked Nut'. Documentary film Heartworn Highways is a documentary film by James Szalapski whose vision captured some of the founders of the Outlaw Country movement in Texas and Tennessee in the last weeks of 1975 and the first weeks of 1976. The film was not released theatrically until 1981. Comedy The Big Store is a Marx Brothers comedy film in which Groucho, Chico and Harpo work to save the Phelps Department Store, owned by Martha Phelps. Groucho plays detective Wolf J. Flywheel, a character name originating from the Marx-Perrin radio show Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel in the early 1930s. The Big Store was the last of five films the team made under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and it was advertised as their final film. However, they would return to the screen in A Night in Casablanca and Love Happy. The Big Store co-starred long-time Marx Brothers foil Margaret Dumont as well as the love interests Tony Martin and Virginia Grey. The Big Store was Dumont's final film with the Marx Brothers. The villain was portrayed by Douglass Dumbrille, who had played a similar role in A Day at the Races. Tagline: "Where everything is a good buy. Goodbye!" Thriller Seth Collison is a man obsessed; 21 hidden cameras peer unobserved into the darkest corners of his exotic habitat and nothing escapes his gaze. Suddenly, an attack leaves his premises littered with bodies. It is up to the detectives to come up with the murderers, and their motive, through the 21 eyes that observed the event. What they discover is a complicated web of treachery and deceit. Comedy Confessions of a Womanizer is a 2014 comedy drama film written and directed by Muhammad Ali Hasan. Documentary film The Elect is a 2011 short, documentary and news film directed by Dan Moore and Erin Zacek. Comedy Country Wedding is a 2008 Icelandic film directed by Valdís Óskarsdóttir. The film was released in Iceland on the 28th of August 2008. Comedy A man sets out to sow discord among his best friends in this drama. Handsome Drake (David Rudd) has just gone through a painful and humiliating breakup after being given his walking papers by his boyfriend of several years. Drake has become bitter and can't stand to be around people who are in a happy relationship, and so he begins actively trying to upend the love lives of those in his circle of close friends. While Bobby (Alexis Suarez) and Sean (Bryan West) have been dating for some time, Drake seduces Sean, knowing he sometimes misses being able to play the field, and once they've called it quits, Drake moves on to JD (Desmond Dutcher), on one hand offering him sex while at the same time toying with his many insecurities. Mick (Mark Ford) is now on his own after the death of his partner, and when Drake's attempts to lure him into a poisonous romance fail, he instead passes some of his secrets on to their mutual friends, leading to an ugly confrontation between Mick, Desmond (Brad Anderson) and Drake. Whirlwind was an official selection at the 2008 ~NewFest, a New York-based celebration of gay and lesbian themed films. Thriller Charas is a 1976 Hindi movie produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The film stars Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Ajit, Aruna Irani, Amjad Khan, Asrani, Sujit Kumar, Keshto Mukherjee and Tom Alter. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Comedy Bamako St Africa is a 2013 Short, Comedy, Drama film written and directed by Frédéric Jolfre. Comedy I'll Go to the Minister is a 1962 Hungarian comedy film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring László Bánhidi, Antal Páger and János Rajz. Animation My Little Pony Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow is a Direct-to-Video Animated film produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Pictures in association with Hasbro. The film is the third of the Generation 3 My Little Pony films and the second film to promote the Crystal Princess line. Unlike The Princess Promenade, the film has been criticized. The DVD also features two more animated feature, Greetings from Unicornia and Friends are Never Far Away, which was originally released on video in 2005. The Runaway Rainbow was made available on hubworld.com, alongside My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas and My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade. But they were removed from the site later. The movie is been reissued in the 2-disc DVD collection My Little Pony: Classic Movie Collection, alongside The Princess Promenade, Dancing in the Clouds and Friends are Never Far Away. Alongside The Princess Promenade and Twinkle Wish Adventure, the film premiered on August 8, 2014 on the Hub Network after its "My Little Pony Mega Mare-athon". Science Fiction The Last Angel of History is a 45 minute 1996 documentary that deals with concepts of Afrofuturism as a metaphor for the displacement of black culture and roots. The film is a hybrid documentary and fictional narrative. Documentary segments include traditional talking head clips from musicians, writers, and social critics, as well as archival video footage and photographs. The fictional story follows the journey of the “data thief” who must travel across time and space in search of a crossroads where he makes archaeological digs for fragments of history and technology in search of the code that holds the key to his future. The structure of the film makes it a meta-narrative commenting on while also becoming part of the genre of Afrofuturism. The film bases its concepts around George Clinton's Mothership Connection and features interviews with George Clinton, Derrick May, Samuel R. Delany, Nichelle Nichols, Juan Atkins, DJ Spooky, Goldie and others to explore the link between black music as a way of exploring the future. The film makes mention to Sun Ra, whose work centers around the return of blacks to outer space in his own Mothership. Comedy Himalaya Singh is a 2005 Hong Kong comedy film co-written and directed by Wai Ka-Fai and starring Ching-Wan Lau, Ronald Cheng, Cherrie Yng, Francis Ng and Gauri Karnik, with a special appearance by Cecilia Cheung. Comedy Mazhathullikkilukkam is a 2002 Malayalam movie directed by Akbar Jose. The movie features Dileep, Navya Nair, Sharada and Bharathi in the lead roles. The movie was produced by Sharada under the banner of Sharada Productions and was distributed by Sargam Speed Release. Mazhathullikilukkam not well in box office. After Mazhathullikilukkam and Sadhanandante Samayam, Akbar Jose team will split because these movies are not well in box office. Documentary film Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 is an documentary film that was broadcast on the Sundance Channel. It was directed by Heidi Dehncke-Fisher and produced by Bruce Kennedy in 2006. The Executive Producer was Hal Gessner of CBS News Productions. Associate Producers included Marisa Karplus and Josh Ravitz. It addressed the health effects on people in the vicinity of the collapsed World Trade Center following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City. It also questions whether politics influenced federal Environmental Protection Agency statements asserting air safety in lower Manhattan. It includes interviews with ill victims of the Twin Towers' dust and health officials in New York City. It also includes quotes by government officials, such as a video of then New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani saying, "The air quality is safe and acceptable." Actor Steve Buscemi, a former New York City firefighter, is the narrator of the film. The day following the September 11th attacks, Buscemi volunteered and worked on relief efforts for one week, all the while shunning publicity for it. Thriller Things Left Behind is a 2012 thriller, action, short, adventure, drama written and directed by Nathan Williams. Comedy Like Father Like Son is a 1987 comedy film starring Kirk Cameron and Dudley Moore. This film has a similar premise to but is not a direct remake of the 1976 classic Disney film Freaky Friday. The film is one of four body swap comedies to appear in the space of a year; the others were the Italian film Da grande, 18 Again! and Vice Versa. The blockbuster Big had a similar premise as well. Shortly thereafter, Dream a Little Dream also had a body swap theme involving teenagers. Documentary film An Ordinary Devil is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Alicija Žukauskaitė. Documentary film A Cow at My Table is a 1998 documentary film examining Western attitudes towards farm animals and meat. It covers the conflict between animal rights advocates and the meat industry, and their respective attempts to influence consumers. It was directed, shot and edited by Jennifer Abbott, who spent five years travelling across Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand to interview representatives on all sides. The film intercuts these interviews with images of farm animals and industrial farming operations. It explores what is sometimes popularly called factory farming. The filming of A Cow at My Table drew early criticism from the Canadian meat industry, with both the Ontario Chicken Marketing Board and the Dairy Farmers of Ontario publishing articles warning of Abbott's actions. Music for the film was performed by Oh Susanna. Comedy Bluebeard's Six Wives is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Thriller Adrenalin: Fear the Rush is a 1996 American science-fiction-action film directed by Albert Pyun, starring Christopher Lambert and Natasha Henstridge. It is set in an alternative future in 2007, where the Soviet Union has collapsed and Russia is in disarray. Out of this chaos an unknown virus covers the earth and eventually the United States. the film was shot in Bratislava, Slovakia, with second unit work in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The film was heavily re-edited and reshot under orders of Bob Weinstein of Dimension Pictures. The major changes installed by Weinstein were resetting the film from Romania to Boston, U.S.A. and making the virus infection the principal plot device. Future Rogue Pictures president, Andrew Rona, supervised the re-edit for Dimension Pictures. The rewrites for the reshoots were done by Rand Ravich who would later create the short lived TV series "Life". Several versions of the film are in distribute. The official US version is 76 minutes long. There is a European/UK version that is 102 minutes long. Director/writer Albert Pyun has said in interviews he intends to restore and release a 110 minutes Director's Cut restoration of the film. Comedy Superhero Movie is a 2008 American comedy spoof film written and directed by Craig Mazin, produced by David Zucker and Robert K. Weiss, and starring Drake Bell, Sara Paxton, Christopher McDonald, and Leslie Nielsen. It was originally titled Superhero! as a nod to one of David and Jerry Zucker's previous films Airplane!. Superhero Movie is a spoof of the superhero film genre, mainly the first Spider-Man, as well as other modern-day Marvel Comics film adaptations. The film follows in the footsteps of the Scary Movie series of comedies, with which the film's poster shares a resemblance. It was also inspired by, and contains homages to, some of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker's earlier spoof films such as Airplane! and The Naked Gun. Production began on September 17, 2007, in New York. It was released on March 28, 2008 in the United States, and the UK release was June 6, 2008, and received $9,000,000 on its opening weekend and was #3 at the box office. Documentary film The Bather is a 2008 documentary short film directed by George Griffin. Comedy So ein Millionär hat's schwer is a 1958 Austrian film directed by Géza von Cziffra. Science Fiction The Incredible Melting Man is a 1977 American science fiction horror film about an astronaut whose body begins to melt after he is exposed to radiation during a space flight to Saturn, driving him to commit murders and consume human flesh to survive. Written and directed by William Sachs, the film starred Alex Rebar as Steve West, the antagonist of the title, alongside Burr DeBenning as a scientist trying to help him, and Myron Healey as a United States Air Force general seeking to capture him. It has been described as a remake of First Man into Space. The screenplay was originally intended as a parody of horror films, but comedic scenes were edited out during production and new horror scenes added. Sachs claims that the producers decided during shooting that a straight horror film would be more financially successful, and that the film suffered as a result. The Incredible Melting Man was produced by American International Pictures, which also handled the theatrical distribution. The film includes several homages to science fiction and horror films of the 1950s. Makeup artist Rick Baker provided the gory makeup effects for the film. Comedy Los Velázquez is a 1972 Argentine film. Documentary film What makes an artist? What drives someone to create a painting, a composition or write a novel? While many academic categories of art exist, not every artist easily fits into prescribed meanings. Alan Russell-Cowan is one such artist. Afflicted with paranoid schizophrenia, Cowan struggles with the desire to be a great painter while battling delusions and auditory hallucinations. "My Name is Alan and I Paint Pictures" examines Cowan’s life, the role art plays in it, and how mental illness intertwines with artistic creation and perception. For Alan painting becomes a cure for his symptoms and the means of his release, yet for us his painting means much more. It is an alternative perspective on art and life, a world of mental illness visually reconstructed for viewers who will never experience this themselves Through Alan’s life and work, we can examine the wider art world, questioning the means and rationale behind contemporary critical judgment of art. Animation Sports for All is a 2013 short film directed by Telmo Carvalho. Comedy Dealbreaker is a 2005 short, comedy film written and directed by Gwyneth Paltrow and Mary Wigmore. Documentary film The Florestine Collection is a 2011 animation documentary short film directed by Sam Helen Hill and Paul Gailiunas. Documentary film Rushcart is a 2013 short film directed by Tom P. Chick and Rory Alexander Stewart. Documentary film Beastie Boys Video Anthology is a 2000 DVD compilation of video clips by the Beastie Boys. The compilation was issued by The Criterion Collection as their 100th DVD title. Best known for releasing DVDs of foreign and arthouse films, The Beastie Boys Video Anthology is Criterion's first, and currently only, music video compilation. Each music video featured on this set contains numerous video angles and audio mixes which the viewer can mix-and-match with the DVD remote. Comedy The Fighting Coward is a 1924 American comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky, released by Paramount Pictures and directed by James Cruze. The film stars Ernest Torrence, Mary Astor, Noah Beery, Sr., Phyllis Haver and Cullen Landis. It survives in 16 mm prints and a print is rumored to be in Gosfilmofond archive in Moscow Based on the play Magnolia by Booth Tarkington. Thriller Three Days in Havana is a 2012 drama-thriller film written by Gil Bellows, Terry Miles, Tony Pantages, Kathleen Robertson, David Weaver, and directed by Gil Bellows and Tony Pantages. Documentary film Discovering 'The Last Airbender' is a 2010 documentary film. Comedy Woman wonders why her little pet birds keep disappearing. Rudolph the cat knows, but other than burping feathers, he's not saying. But it looks like he's met his match when the woman orders another bird from the pet shop: a little yellow canary named "Petey" Thriller The Devil and the Lady is a 1984 crime fiction, drama and thriller film written by Carlos Castañón and Ariel Zúñiga, and directed by Ariel Zúñiga. Animation Divine Fate is a 1993 Canadian animated short film written by Marilyn Bowering and Michel Garneau; directed by Ishu Patel and Dagmar Teufel. Animation Maze the Megaburst Space is a fantasy anime series featuring both sex-based humor and mecha themes that is based on an original light novel. The anime version was first released as an OVA then a full length TV series and finally as a sequel movie. The OVA and anime TV series versions were licensed in the U.S. by Central Park Media and released on DVD under their Software Sculptors label. The TV Series has aired on Comcast's "Anime Selects" On Demand Channel multiple times. The manga has not been released in the U.S. Science Fiction Dream of a Warrior is a 2001 film directed by Hee-joon Park. Comedy "What What (In the Butt)" is a viral video created by Andrew Swant and Bobby Ciraldo for the song of the same name by Samwell. It is known for its numerous camp references to homosexuality and anal sex. The lyrics of the song, a production of Mike Stasny, mostly revolve around the title. The video was made in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and uploaded on Valentine's Day 2007 to YouTube. As of June 2014, the video had over 55 million views. Comedy Soul Plane is a 2004 comedy film starring Kevin Hart, Method Man, Tom Arnold, D. L. Hughley, Mo'Nique, Loni Love, K.D. Aubert, Godfrey, and Snoop Dogg. It was directed by Jessy Terrero. Animation Inner View is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Patrick Jenkins. Thriller Cal is a 1984 Irish drama film directed by Pat O'Connor and starring John Lynch and Helen Mirren. Based on the novella Cal written by Bernard MacLaverty who also wrote the script, the film was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, where Helen Mirren won the award for Best Actress. Science Fiction Eraserhead is a 1977 American surrealist body horror film written and directed by filmmaker David Lynch. Shot in black-and-white, Eraserhead is Lynch's first feature-length film, coming after several short works. The film was produced with the assistance of the American Film Institute during the director's time studying there. Starring Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Jeanne Bates, Judith Anna Roberts, Laurel Near, and Jack Fisk, it tells the story of Henry Spencer, who is left to care for his grossly deformed child in a desolate industrial landscape. Throughout the film, Spencer experiences dreams or hallucinations, featuring his child and the Lady in the Radiator. Eraserhead spent several years in principal photography because of the difficulty of funding the film; donations from Fisk and his wife Sissy Spacek kept production afloat. The film was shot on several locations owned by the AFI in California, including Greystone Mansion and a set of disused stables in which Lynch lived. Lynch and sound designer Alan Splet spent a year working on the film's audio after their studio was soundproofed. Comedy City Hunter is a 1993 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing, starring Jackie Chan, Joey Wong, Chingmy Yau and Richard Norton. The film is based on the Japanese manga of the same name. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 16 January 1993. Documentary film Metal of Honor: The Ironworkers of 9/11 is a documentary film about the ironworkers who worked on the World Trade Center after 9/11. It premiered on Spike TV on September 5, 2006. Science Fiction Tom is the astronaut who in 2049 goes on the second mission to Mars. Just a few days before the start of his mission he meets the love of his life - Maria. Going further away from Earth during his complex and risky space travel Tom starts to experience serious psychological difficulties. Close confinement, isolation and inability to remain in touch with Maria make him shut down communications with the mission control. The enduring test does not finish even upon his return from a 70 million-miles journey. The seven-minute love-story of Tom and Maria is based on a number of real-life cases of dangerous psychological challenges experienced by astronauts during long space assignments or by researchers staying in remote areas such as Antarctica. Science Fiction Danger!! Death Ray is an 1967 Italian Eurospy secret agent spy film. It was released at a time when the James Bond films, and spy films in general, were very popular internationally. Its original Italian title was Il Raggio infernale, which translates as "The Infernal Beam", and it was also released in English as Nest of Spies and Death Ray. It was known in France as Le Rayon Infernal. The film was satirized on a 1995 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Animation The Merry Old Soul is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The cartoon also became a nominee for an Academy Award. Comedy Curly Sue is a 1991 American romantic comedy-drama film and starred Jim Belushi, Kelly Lynch and Alisan Porter as the titular character. It was the final film directed by John Hughes and is also Steve Carell's film debut. Its music was composed by Georges Delerue, along with the end title song "You Never Know" performed by Ringo Starr. Thriller The Da Vinci Treasure is a 2006 mystery film produced by American studio The Asylum, and directed by Peter Mervis. This direct-to-video film release was noted as being an exploitation of the film The Da Vinci Code since it uses part of the title and several of the plot elements of the Dan Brown story. It was released to video in the same month as the The Da Vinci Code movie. Animation Air is a 2005 Japanese anime drama film directed by Osamu Dezaki and written by Makoto Nakamura based on the visual novel Air by Key. Originally, the film was set for a release date in autumn 2004, but was delayed; the film finally premiered in Japanese theaters on February 5, 2005. The film, animated by Toei Animation, is a reinterpretation of the original Air storyline which centers on the story arc of the female lead Misuzu Kamio. Yukito Kunisaki arrives in the town of Kami for a chance to earn money at the summer festival and meets Misuzu on his first day in town. They soon become friends and a story one thousand years old begins to unfold. Before going to DVD, a thirty-minute sample of the film was streamed online by Animate between June 2 and June 16, 2005 two weeks later. The film was later sold on DVD and released in three editions: the Collector's Edition, the Special Edition, and the Regular Edition on August 5, 2005. The Air film was licensed for English language distribution by ADV Films and was released on December 11, 2007. The license of the film was transferred to Funimation in July 2008 who will continue to release the film in North America. Thriller The International is a 2009 German–American action thriller film directed by Tom Tykwer. The film follows an Interpol agent and an American district attorney who investigate corruption within the IBBC, a fictional merchant bank based in Luxembourg. It serves organized crime and corrupt governments as a banker and as an arms broker. The bank's ruthless managers assassinate potential threats including their own employees. Inspired by the Bank of Credit and Commerce International scandal of the 1980s, the film's script, written by Eric Warren Singer, raises concerns about how global finance affects international politics across the world. Production began in Berlin in September 2008, including the construction of a life-size replica of the Guggenheim Museum in New York for the film's climactic shoot-out scene. The film opened the 59th Berlin International Film Festival on 5 February 2009. Reviews were mixed: some praised the sleek appearance and prescient themes, The Guardian called it a thriller with "brainpower as well as firepower" but The New Yorker criticised the characterisation saying the two protagonists were not believable humans. Documentary film The Jim Rose Circus Show is a 1993 film directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. Documentary film Megacities is a 1998 documentary film from Austria written and directed by Michael Glawogger. Thriller The Eclipse is a 2009 Irish supernatural drama film directed by Conor McPherson and stars Ciarán Hinds, Iben Hjejle and Aidan Quinn. Documentary film Sinai Field Mission is a 1978 documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Documentary film After the Fire is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Jacques Perconte. "A train is heading to the vanishing skyline; in perpetual colour metamorphosis, the landscape never ceases to stay still. A train journey through a rough mountain terrain taking the experimentation with colour and digital aesthetics to an effectual fragmented deconstruction of the vista into its building blocks. The railway line splits the ground and cuts through the image in perpetual motion as it struggles to reach the vanishing point ahead." Quoting the description from the 2011 International Film Festival Rotterdam site. Documentary film But the Hour Is Near is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Juris Poskus. Comedy Dentist on the Job is a 1961 British comedy film directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards, the sequel to Dentist in the Chair. It was released in the US with the title Get on with it! The film was co-written by Hugh Woodhouse and Hazel Adair. It stars Bob Monkhouse. Other actors appearing in the film include Kenneth Connor, Ronnie Stevens, Shirley Eaton, Richard Wattis and Charles Hawtrey. Comedy Bujang Lapok Kembali Daa,or The Return of the Three Bachelors is a 1986 Malaysia comedy Film directed,written and acted by Aziz Sattar. It is the fifth and final installment of the renowned 'Bujang Lapok' film series, 25 years after the release of the Seniman Bujang Lapok in 1961 by Malaysian Silver Screen Legend P.Ramlee.In this film, P.Ramlee's son, Nasir took over his late father place in the trio. Documentary film The Great Rift: Africa's Wild Heart is a British nature documentary series, which began airing on BBC Two on 24 January 2010. A BBC/Animal Planet co-production, the three-part series focuses on the landscape and wildlife of the Great Rift Valley in East Africa. At the end of each fifty-minute episode, a ten-minute featurette entitled Inside The Great Rift takes a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of filming the series. The series received its US broadcast premiere in August 2010 on Animal Planet, where it was screened as a two-hour special under the shortened title Great Rift. Narration for both the BBC and Animal Planet versions was provided by Hugh Quarshie. Animation Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas is a cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series directed by Tex Avery and written by Rich Hogan, and released by Warner Bros. on October 22, 1938. It stars Elmer Fudd's prototype Egghead as Johnny Smith, a caricature of the colonist Captain John Smith, who arrives on the Mayflower to be met by some sarcastic Native Americans as he makes his escape with Poker-Huntas, a caricature of Pocahontas, and makes off to England with her to raise a family. Comedy Honeymoon for Three is a 1915 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey. Comedy Clothes Make the Pirate is a 1925 silent film starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Gish. The film was written by Marion Fairfax from the novel by Holman Francis Day and directed by Maurice Tourneur. It is a so-called lost film, with a one minute trailer surviving. The film is a comedy that centers on a disgruntled 18th century Bostonian, played by Errol, who while wishing that he was a pirate, dons the clothes and play-acts the part. He is mistaken for the real pirate, Dixie Bull whom Errol, of course, bumps into later in the film. More importantly, Errol "slays" the villain and puts his foot upon the pirate's head. This is more than enough and he heads back home to his unappreciated wife, played by Dorothy Gish. Contemporary reviewers of the time claimed Errol was miscast, perhaps for the comedic cowardice of the part. Variety Magazine gave the film a poor review, stating that the children would like it. However other reviews, such as that in the Los Angeles Times of 10 Jan 1926 gave the film, as a satire, generally good reviews. Documentary film Be Here To Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt is a 2004 documentary film directed by Margaret Brown which chronicles the often turbulent life of American singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. The film includes interviews of Van Zandt's immediate family and contemporaries such as Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou Harris, Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle and Guy Clark along with "... home movies, old TV performances and, especially, early Seventies footage originally filmed by James Szalapski for his outlaw country documentary Heartworn Highways." Comedy Nala Damayanthi is a 2003 Tamil comedy film directed by Mouli and written and produced by Kamal Hassan. The film stars Madhavan in the lead role, with Geetu Mohandas and Shrutika playing supporting roles. The film released in June 2003. The Hindu called the film a "decent offering". Plot of this movie is said to be inspired from English film Green Card Comedy La mujer de tu vida: La mujer infiel is a 1990 film directed by José Luis García Sánchez. Comedy The Flint Street Nativity is a 1999 British television comedy film directed by Marcus Mortimer, written by Tim Firth, and starring Frank Skinner, Neil Morrissey, Jane Horrocks, John Thomson, Stephen Tompkinson, Mark Addy, Ralf Little, Julia Sawalha, Mina Anwar and Dervla Kirwan. The film is about primary school children putting on a nativity play. It was broadcast by ITV on 22 December 1999. Comedy Behind the Eight Ball is a 1942 film directed by Edward F. Cline. Comedy The Judge Steps Out is a film directed by Boris Ingster released on June 11, 1949. Comedy Two Hearts Beat as One is a 1932 German musical film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Lilian Harvey, Wolf Albach-Retty and Kurt Lilien. A separate French-language version La fille et le garçon was made, also starring Harvey. Comedy Valmay the Visitor from Beep Beep Beep Bleetlebox 967 is a 2010 short film directed and written by Susan Earl. Documentary film Pas assez de volume! - Notes sur l'OMC is a 2004 documentary film directed by Vincent Glenn. Animation Sap is a 2002 animated short film written by Hyun-Joo Kim and directed by Hyun-Joo Kim Animation The Tale of Soldier Fedot, The Daring Fellow is a 2008 Russian animated film directed by Ludmila Steblyanko. Documentary film The Real Cancun is a 2003 American reality film released on April 25, 2003 in the U.S. Inspired by the reality television genre, this film followed the lives of sixteen Americans from March 13–23, 2003 as they celebrated spring break in Cancún, Mexico and experienced romantic relationships, emotional strife, or just had a good time. The film was nominee for Worst Picture at the 2003 Golden Raspberry Awards. It was also nominated for Worst Excuse for an Actual Movie. Film director Michael Tully argued that the timing of the film's release during the U.S. invasion of Iraq makes the film's depiction of young American hedonism "one of the more unintentionally brilliant statements of hypocrisy of the decade" and the film itself "a disturbingly relevant historical document". The film was released to movie theaters only a month after filming was completed, and was released on DVD and home video only a couple of months after that, marking one of the fastest turnarounds ever from production to theatrical release to home video. Comedy Modern Inventions is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon follows Donald Duck as he tours the fictional Museum of Modern Marvels. It was directed by Jack King, his first project at the Disney studio, and features original music by Oliver Wallace. The voice cast includes Clarence Nash as Donald, Billy Bletcher as the Robot Butler, and Cliff Edwards as the Robot Barber. Modern Inventions pokes fun at modern conveniences. The scene of Donald in the barber's chair was submitted by Carl Barks as his first story contribution at Disney. Animation The Cold is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Miko Lazic. Documentary film Ulrike Marie Meinhof is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Timon Koulmasis. Comedy My Soul Is Slashed is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. It was written by Shūsuke Kaneko and Chigusa Schiota and stars Ken Ogata and Hikari Ishida. Comedy The Pool Date is a short romance comedy written and directed by Patrick Sisam. Comedy National Lampoon's Thanksgiving Family Reunion is a 2003 TV movie about a Thanksgiving family reunion of the Sniders, starring Bryan Cranston as Woodrow Snider, Judge Reinhold as Dr. Mitch Snider and Penelope Ann Miller as Jill Snider. The film was released as National Lampoon's Holiday Reunion in some regions. Comedy A Tiger's Tale is a 1987 film written and directed by Peter Douglas, based on the novel Love and Other Natural Disasters by Allen Hannay III. Comedy The Mass Is Ended is a 1985 Italian comedy film, written, starring and directed by Nanni Moretti. Documentary film Stratum 1: The Visitors is a documentary film directed by Cong Feng. Comedy Kiddie League is the 95th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 3, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Pantahou paron is a 1987 comedy film written by Kostas Papapetros and directed by George Skalenakis. Thriller Vetrivel Sakthivel is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2005.It shown a Moderate hit. Science Fiction Critters 3 is the third installment of the Critters series, directed by Kristine Peterson and is also Leonardo DiCaprio's film debut. Cary Elwes mentioned on the commentary for the uncut edition DVD of Saw that he passed on the role of Josh. It was shot back-to-back with its sequel, Critters 4. Unlike the first two films, it does not take place in the town of Grover's Bend. Comedy Konto gojugo-go: Seiki no daijukuten is a 1968 comedy film directed by Yoshinori Wada. Thriller Floods of Fear is a 1959 British thriller film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Howard Keel, Anne Heywood and Harry H. Corbett. Its plot is about a convict framed for murder who escapes during a flood and aids a woman in distress. Documentary film Yes: Live – 1975 at Q.P.R. is a video release of a 1975 concert by the group Yes at Queens Park Rangers' Loftus Road stadium in England. Some of the footage was originally broadcast on The Old Grey Whistle Test. The performance was available for many years as a bootleg before former Yes manager Brian Lane co-ordinated a 1993 2-volume VHS release without any input from, or consultation with, the band members. In 2001 the video had a 2-disc DVD release. Science Fiction Gateway is a 2011 horror, drama, short film written and directed by Timothy Attewell. Comedy Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days is a 2012 comedy film directed by David Bowers from a screenplay by Wallace Wolodarsky and Maya Forbes. It stars Zachary Gordon and Steve Zahn. Robert Capron, Devon Bostick, Rachael Harris, Peyton List, Grayson Russell, and Karan Brar also have prominent roles. It is the third installment in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series and is based on the third and fourth books in the series, The Last Straw and Dog Days. The film was released on August 3, 2012. It is also Bowers' second live-action film. Animation "Imprisoned by an emotional and technical obsession, a man draws his love story in real time…" Quoting the synopsis from the 2008 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Documentary film Intertwining stunning underwater footage with ancient legend, the film offers a glimpse into an centuries-old Australian tribal culture revolving around the magestic creatures, the whales, and suggests a reexamination of our relationship with nature. Thriller "Having grown up together on a caravan park on the Norfolk coast where their respective parents work, young teenagers David (Thomas Turgoose) and Emily (Holly Grainger) have become close friends, deeply reliant on each other for distractions and mischief. It's a shock to them both when it's decided that Emily is to be sent away to live with her father, and there's even greater alarm throughout the park community when Emily disappears. David struggles to cope as the situation grows ever more complex. The debut feature from Tom Harper, director of a number of acclaimed shorts, and written by playwright and Skins contributor Jack Thorne, The Scouting Book for Boys is an expertly constructed drama with deftly handled shifts in tone, depicting the anxieties, awkwardness and fears of being a teenager, without denying the occasional delights of being young or the possibility of fun and adventure during a hazy British summer. Thomas Turgoose continues to build on the reputation he's gained appearing in Shane Meadows' This Is England and Somerstown, while Holly Grainger delivers an equally impressive performance as Emily. An excellent supporting includes Steven Mackintosh, Rafe Spall and Susan Lynch." Quoting Michael Hayden Documentary film The Family Jams is a 2009 documentary film directed by Kevin Barker. Comedy Nigdy w życiu! is a 2004 drama and romance film written by Ilona Łepkowska and directed by Ryszard Zatorski. Comedy The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear is a 2010 television comedy film directed by Chuck O'Neil. Documentary film Mamis: A Family Portrait is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Virginia Fuentes. Comedy Men Suddenly in Black is a 2003 drama, comedy film written by Ho-Cheung Pang, Patrick Kong & Erica Lee and directed by Ho-Cheung Pang. Comedy Don't Change Your Husband is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson. The film was the third of six "marriage films" directed by DeMille and the first DeMille film starring Gloria Swanson. A print of the film is stored at the George Eastman House. Comedy Den siste revejakta is a Norwegian film from 2008 based on the novel by the same name. The movie is a comedy/drama. It was filmed in 2007 and premiered on 29 August 2008. The movie is directed by Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen. The title Den siste revejakta literally means 'The Last Fox Hunt', but the title is a play on words since the Norwegian word 'rev' can mean reefer. According to the Imdb, the international title is "The Last Joint Venture". Comedy Hooper is a 1978 action-comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, based loosely on the experiences of director Hal Needham, a one-time stuntman in his own right. It serves as a tribute to stuntmen and stuntwomen in what was at one time an underrecognized profession. Co-starring in the film are Sally Field, Jan-Michael Vincent, Brian Keith, Robert Klein, James Best and Adam West. Thriller The Sound of Fury is a 1950 black-and-white film noir directed by Cy Endfield and featuring Frank Lovejoy, Lloyd Bridges and Kathleen Ryan. The film is based on Jo Pagano's novel The Condemned, who also wrote the screenplay. The film is based on factual events that occurred in 1933, when two men were arrested in San Jose, California, for kidnapping and murdering Brooke Hart. The suspects confessed and were lynched by a mob of locals. The Fritz Lang-directed 1936 film Fury was about the same incident. Comedy The Sinister Cellar is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Philip Vallentin. Comedy The Holy Chicken of Life and Music is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Nomint. Comedy Owned is a 2014 short, animation, comedy and family film written by Wesley Tippetts and directed by Dan Clark and Wesley Tippetts. Animation The Three Caballeros is a 1944 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions. The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944. It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and in the UK that March. The seventh animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation. This is the second of the six package films released by Walt Disney Animation Studios in the 1940s. The film is plotted as a series of self-contained segments, strung together by the device of Donald Duck opening birthday gifts from his Latin American friends. Several Latin American stars of the period appear, including singers Aurora Miranda and Dora Luz, as well as singer and dancer Carmen Molina. The film was produced as part of the studio's good will message for South America. The film stars Donald Duck, who in the course of the film is joined by old friend José Carioca, the cigar-smoking parrot from Saludos Amigos representing Brazil, and later makes a new friend in the persona of pistol-packing rooster Panchito Pistoles, representing Mexico. Comedy After the Ball is the 66th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 13, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Animation Barbie and The Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth is the title of the second adventure of Barbie and her rock band "The Rockers". It is the sequel of Barbie and the Rockers: Out of this World. The two specials were released together on video by Hi-Tops Video. Comedy Balked at the Altar is a 1908 American short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The film was made by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century. Documentary film The Barefoot Bandit Documentary is a 2013 documentary film directed by Carly Bodmer. Comedy Dear His Majesty is a 1963 film directed by Yoshitaro Nomura. Comedy Zombibi is a 2012 Dutch splatter comedy film directed by Martijn Smits and Erwin van den Eshof, written by Tijs van Marle, and starring Yahya Gaier, Gigi Ravelli, Mimoun Ouled Radi, Sergio Hasselbaink, Uriah Arnhem, and Noel Deelen as survivors of a zombie attack in Amsterdam-West. Comedy Latter Days is a 2003 American romantic comedy-drama film about a gay relationship between a closeted Mormon missionary and his openly gay neighbor. The film was written and directed by C. Jay Cox and stars Steve Sandvoss as the missionary, Aaron, and Wes Ramsey as the neighbor, Christian. Joseph Gordon-Levitt appears as Elder Ryder, and Rebekah Johnson as Julie Taylor. Mary Kay Place, Erik Palladino, Amber Benson, and Jacqueline Bisset have supporting roles. Latter Days premiered at the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival on July 10, 2003 and was released in various states of USA over the next 12 months. Later the film was released in a few other countries and shown at several gay film festivals. It was the first film to portray openly the clash between the principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and homosexuality, and its exhibition in some U.S. states was controversial. Various religious groups demanded that the film be withdrawn from theaters and video stores under boycott threats. The film was met with mixed reactions from film critics, but was popular with most film festival attendees. Comedy C.C. and Company is a movie that was released in 1970. It starred Joe Namath as biker C.C. Ryder, Ann-Margret as fashion journalist Ann, and William Smith as Moon, the leader of the fictitious outlaw biker gang the "Heads". The film also features singer Wayne Cochran and his band The C.C. Riders. Comedy Connect is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Samuel Abrahams. "Fed up with the hostility of the city and its people, a young woman's view of the world changes when she makes a surprise connection with a stranger on a bus." Quoting the synopsis from britfilms.com. Comedy Stardust Memories is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Woody Allen, Charlotte Rampling, Jessica Harper, Marie-Christine Barrault and Sharon Stone in her film debut. The film is about a filmmaker who recalls his life and his loves—the inspirations for his films—while attending a retrospective of his work. Allen considers this to be one of his best films, along with The Purple Rose of Cairo and Match Point. The film is shot in black and white and is reminiscent of Federico Fellini's 8½, which it parodies. The film was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for Best Comedy written directly for screen. Allen denies that this film is autobiographical and has expressed regret that audiences interpreted it as such. "[Critics] thought that the lead character was me," the director is quoted as saying in Woody Allen on Woody Allen [see Further Reading, below]. "Not a fictional character but me, and that I was expressing hostility towards my audience. That was in no way the point of the film. Comedy Grumpy Old Men is a 1993 American romantic comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau and Ann-Margret, with Burgess Meredith, Daryl Hannah, Kevin Pollak, Katie Sagona, Ossie Davis and Buck Henry. Directed by Donald Petrie, the screenplay was written by Mark Steven Johnson, who also wrote the sequel, Grumpier Old Men. The original music score was composed by Alan Silvestri. This was the sixth film starring both Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau and their first on-screen pairing since 1981's Buddy Buddy. Comedy Phantom of the Paradise is a 1974 American horror musical film written and directed by Brian De Palma. The story is a loosely adapted mixture of The Phantom of the Opera,; The Picture of Dorian Gray and Faust. Initially, it was a box office failure and was panned by some critics but has since acquired a cult following. Its music was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Comedy Archangel is the second feature film directed by Guy Maddin. The film fictionalizes, in a general sense, historical conflict related to the Bolshevik Revolution occurring in the Arkhangelsk region of Russia, a basic concept presented to Maddin by John Harvie. The film marks Maddin's first formal collaboration with co-screenwriter George Toles. Maddin shot Archangel in black and white, on 16mm film, on a budget of $430,000. Maddin modeled the film on the style of a part-talkie, an early cinema genre. The "basic situation" of the film's story was "suggested by Henry Green's 1946 novel Back." Animation Aloha, Scooby-Doo! is the eighth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on February 8, 2005, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, though it featured a copyright and logo for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons at the end. It is also Ray Bumatai's last performance before his death in October 2005. This movie, along with Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, were the first Scooby-Doo movies to be re-released on Blu-ray on April 5, 2011. Thriller Tony is a 2013 philosophical thriller Kannada film directed by Jayatheertha. The film stars Srinagar Kitty and Aindrita Ray in lead roles. Indrakumar GV is producing this film jointly with Srinagar Kitty which is backed with Sadhu Kokila's music and Gnanamurthy's cinematography. Shot extensively around the scenic locales of Bangkok and other places, the film speaks about a person who wants to make quick money and has three dimensional stories interwoven and ends up at a common point. Comedy Hair-Raising Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, released in 1946. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. It stars Bugs Bunny and features the first appearance of Chuck Jones' imposing orange monster character, unnamed here, but in later cartoons named "Rudolph" and then "Gossamer". This was the final appearance of Chuck Jones' Bugs Bunny design, as starting with his next Bugs Bunny cartoon, he would use Robert McKimson's design for the character. After many Bugs cartoon titles that substituted "hare" for "hair" in a punny way, this title includes both words, as homonyms. Comedy Ulta Seedha is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Subodh Mukherji. It stars Raj Babbar and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. Documentary film In Their Room: Berlin is a 2011 documentary drama film written and directed by Travis Mathews. Thriller Jesse Stone: Sea Change is a 2007 American television mystery film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the novel Sea Change by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the police chief of a small New England town who investigates the unsolved murder of a bank teller shot during a robbery, and an alleged rape that draws him into conflict with the town council. It hopes to preserve the town's reputation as an ideal seaside resort. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Sea Change is the fourth in a series of eight television films based on Parker's Jesse Stone novels. The film first aired on the CBS television network March 22, 2007. Selleck received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for his performance in the film. Cinematographer Rene Ohashi was nominated for an American Society of Cinematographers Award for Television Movie/Miniseries/Pilot. Comedy Drowning Mona is a 2000 comedy-mystery film starring Danny DeVito as Wyatt Rash, a local police chief from Verplanck, New York, who investigates the mysterious death of Mona Dearly, a spiteful, loud-mouthed, cruel and highly unpopular woman, who drove her son's car off a cliff and drowned in a river. Documentary film La vie après la mort d'Henrietta Lacks is a 2005 documentary short film written and directed by Mathias Thery. Thriller One Missed Call 2 is a Japanese horror film, and the sequel to the J-Horror film One Missed Call. Thriller Trixie is a 2000 American mystery-crime film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Emily Watson, Nick Nolte, Will Patton and Brittany Murphy. Comedy Love Ke Liye Kucch Bhi Karega is a Bollywood crime comedy film directed by E. Nivas and produced by Ram Gopal Varma and Nitin Manmohan. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Fardeen Khan, Sonali Bendre, Aftab Shivdasani and Twinkle Khanna in lead roles. It released on June 29, 2001, and is a remake of Telugu movie Money. This movie is loosely based on the 1996 American dark-comedy, Fargo. The story is about a troubled young businessman, who hires fake kidnappers to abduct his wife, and use his father-in-law for the installment money. The film received mixed reviews upon release, and was an average grosser at the box office. Thriller Mask of Death is a 1996 film directed by David Mitchell. Comedy She's Oil Mine is the last short subject American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941. Comedy Flight of the Pompadour is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Karan Kandhari. Comedy Tamako Love Story is an animation film directed by Naoko Yamada. Documentary film Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes is a 2002 American documentary film about the paintings and sculptures of musician and record producer Herb Alpert. It was written, produced and directed by Tom Neff. The soundtrack of the film is co-composed and performed by Alpert. Comedy Rainbow War is a 19-minute animated/live action short film created for Expo 86, the 1986 World's Fair in Vancouver, BC. It was directed by Bob Rogers and cinematography was done by Reed Smoot. Notable cast members include Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie of Whose Line is it Anyway fame. The movie is for sale on DVD or VHS from Pyramid Media. Thriller The Prestige is a 2006 drama film directed by Christopher Nolan, from a screenplay adapted by him and his brother Jonathan Nolan from Christopher Priest's 1995 World Fantasy Award-winning novel of the same name. The story follows Robert Angier and Alfred Borden, rival stage magicians in London at the end of the 19th century. Obsessed with creating the best stage illusion, they engage in competitive one-upmanship with tragic results. The American-British co-production features Hugh Jackman as Robert Angier, Christian Bale as Alfred Borden, and David Bowie as Nikola Tesla. It also stars Michael Caine, Scarlett Johansson, Piper Perabo, Andy Serkis, and Rebecca Hall. The film reunites Nolan with actors Bale and Caine from Batman Begins, and returning cinematographer Wally Pfister, production designer Nathan Crowley, film score composer David Julyan, and editor Lee Smith. The film was released on October 20, 2006, receiving positive reviews and strong box office results, and received Academy Award nominations for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. Along with The Illusionist and Scoop, The Prestige was one of three films in 2006 to explore the world of stage magicians. Animation Bone Trouble is an animated short by Walt Disney, starring Pluto and Butch the bulldog in the lead roles. Comedy When the world is taken over by flesh eating zombies, best friends Tommy and Edwin figure out a way to benefit from it by turning zombies into fertilizer for growing potent weed! There will be bud. Documentary film Life Is a Banquet is a 2009 documentary film directed and written by Jonathan Gruber. Documentary film Will He Conquer Dempsey? is 1923 short documentary film. Comedy Yo quiero ser hombre is a 1949 Mexican film. It stars Alma Rosa Aguirre, Abel Salazar and Sara García. Comedy The Unhanged is a 1971 Finnish western comedy film directed by Spede Pasanen and Vesa-Matti Loiri. It is the sequel to the 1970 film Speedy Gonzales - noin 7 veljeksen poika. In addition to Loiri, the film also stars Pasanen's other stock actors, such as Simo Salminen and Olavi Ahonen. Documentary film American Babylon is a 2000 documentary film directed by Robert Stone. Comedy Harper Valley PTA is a 1978 comedy movie starring Barbara Eden. The movie was inspired by the country music song of the same title written by Tom T. Hall. In 1981, it was adapted into a television series, with Barbara Eden reprising her role. Animation The Chestnut Tree is a short film which made its debut at the Laemmle Sunset 5 and then showed in the Austin Film Festival and the San Diego Asian Film Festival. It is a 2-D hand-drawn short film about a little girl and her mother that revisit memories under the chestnut tree. It is animated by Hyun-min Lee. Comedy While admiring the ""footprints of famous stars"" in fromt of the Chinese theater in Hollywood, he sees Speedy's footprints and gets angry, scoffing at them. Then a famous director who goes by the name of Harvey Hassenpfeffer drives by in his limo and ""finds"" Daffy, taking him to his studio, ""Colossal Pictures,"" to film a movie starring him called ""Nursery Rhyme Revue."" Once there, Daffy discovers that Speedy will be in the picture, and when it's time to film, Daffy witnesses Speedy performing a ""The Sky is Falling,"" and Daffy is called up as Speedy's stuntman stand-in, so when Daffy performs a fancier ""Sky is Falling"" scene, parts of the ceiling come crashing down on him. Then they do a ""Rock-a-Bye Baby"" scene with Speedy in a cradle on the ground (as he sings the first two lines of the nursery rhyme) and Daffy thinks this is easy, until he's placed into another cradle on a 12-foot tall tree, and he suffers a huge fall with the cradle crashing through the ground (as Hassenpfeffer recite Comedy Love You To Death is a 2012 Hindi-language comedy film directed by Rafeeq Ellias, featuring Yuki Ellias, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Sheeba Chaddha in the lead roles. The films music was composed by Ronit Chaterji. The film was released on February 3, 2012. Documentary film But... Seriously is a comedy documentary film directed by Jeff Lieberman. Comedy Il principe abusivo is a 2013 comedy film directed by Alessandro Siani. Science Fiction Xenoa is a 2007 sci-fi action-fantasy Filipino indie film, directed by Sean Lim. The film was released to Philippine theaters on August 22, 2007. It stars Isabel Granada, Paolo Ballesteros and Rafael Nanquil. The film gives a glimpse of the power struggle for the planet Xenoa. When the ruler of the triple-star system, Queen La’ian gives birth to the heirs of the Xenoan throne, she decides to protect them from the scheming General Norak by sending the triplets – Eli, Zeus and Drix – to faraway Earth. The film was released under the tagline "Three siblings. Two worlds. One empire." Comedy How High is Up? is the 48th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Get Real! Wise Women Speak is a 2011 documentary film written by Joni Steele Kimberlin and directed by Joni Steele Kimberlin Comedy Grandma Must Get Dry is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Alfredo Covelli. Thriller Love Her Madly is a 2000 drama thriller written by Ray Manzarek and Rick Valentine and directed by Ray Manzarek. Thriller Death in Brunswick is an acclaimed 1990 black comedy/romance starring Sam Neill, Zoe Carides and John Clarke. It is based on the 1987 comic novel of the same name by Boyd Oxlade. Comedy Flagermusen is a 1966 Danish film directed by Annelise Meineche and starring Annette Blichmann. Documentary film After Porn Ends, is a documentary that not only examines the lives and careers of some of the biggest names in the history of the adult entertainment industry; but what happens to them after they leave the business and try to live the average lives that millions of others enjoy. They hailed from the rural South, steel towns, and the San Fernando Valley. As teenagers, and young adults, none of them thought that porn was in their future. They were artists, baseball players, child prodigies, and even Ivy Leaguers. Now, after their lives in porn; they’re television stars, bounty hunters, writers, and social activists. What happened in between? And now that they’ve moved on, can they really live a normal life after porn? Science Fiction I Eat Your Skin is a 1964 horror film directed by Del Tenney shot in Florida under the title Caribbean Adventure so no one would know it was a zombie film. Documentary film Paris, Not France is a 2008 documentary film following American heiress and entertainer Paris Hilton. The 68-minute introspective documentary chronicles Hilton during her much-publicized professional successes and personal struggles. Documentary film "One morning Devin Dearth went to the gym to work out, just like he did every morning. A few hours later he suffered a bleed in his brain stem – a stroke that is often fatal. After three weeks in an intensive care unit and 100 days in a rehabilitation center, his care is terminated due to insurance maximums. Even the doctor admits that patient goals are often driven by insurance coverage and an uninsured stay for in-patient care will cost $100,000-$150,000 per month for Devin. Formally a body builder and fitness freak, the condition Devin faces is unacceptable; not just to him, but also to his brother Doug (the film's director) who goes searching online to find other, more affordable treatment options. He discovers a Chinese stroke rehabilitation program based out of the First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin at the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Following a series of fundraisers, Devin, wife Stacey, and Doug head to China to begin the treatment. After the first day of acupuncture treatments and medicinal herbal baths, he sees more improvement than in many weeks of treatment in the United States. The integration of eastern techniques, including the use of 9,157 acupuncture needles, and western techniques seems to be the ticket. 9,000 NEEDLES is a personal, riveting, and moving story of a family’s powerful love and healing, and one man’s journey back from the brink." Quoting C.C.P. form the 2010 Cleveland International Film Festival site. Animation Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated film, and the sequel to the 1973 film Charlotte's Web. It was produced by Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Universal Cartoon Studios, and Nickelodeon; and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in North America and Universal Studios Home Entertainment overseas. Comedy Horton Hatches the Egg is a ten-minute animated short film based on the book by Dr. Seuss, by Leon Schlesinger Productions in 1942, released as part of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies series. The short, which in contrast to the original children's book was more adult-oriented, was directed by Bob Clampett. Horton was voiced by Kent Rogers along with the Peter Lorre fish, Sara Berner voiced Mayzie and the elephant bird, Robert C. Bruce narrated, and Mel Blanc performed most of the other voices. In producing the cartoon, Clampett's unit did not use a storyboard, as was the customary practice; instead, they sketched and wrote additional ideas for the cartoon in Clampett's copy of Seuss' book. Several elements that do not appear in the original book were added to the cartoon, including; An introductory paragraph, starting with "Now once in a jungle . . ." and ending with " . . . up in her tree." A scene where Mayzie uses sex appeal, including shifting her physique to make it appear as if she has large breasts, to lure Horton. Comedy The Ron White Show was a 2005 TV special that appeared in the WB in 2005. It starred comedian Ron White, was directed by C.B. Harding and written by Donick Cary. It featured two cartoon segments that are now available on White's official website. The show was meant to be part of an evening of Blue Collar programming on the WB, which would have also included two episodes of Blue Collar TV and an episode of Bill Engvall's Mobile Home Disaster. However, this only lasted for a single evening, as Ron's show disappeared immediately, and Mobile Home Disaster followed suit soon afterwards. The only aired episode of The Ron White Show began with White briefly taking in the different pleasures of Las Vegas, followed by a series of short sketches. The show included appearances by "Dr Phil" McGraw and comedians Dave Attell, Rip Taylor, and the trio from Blue Collar TV, Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy. The show is available on Region 1 DVD from Sony with an ISBN of 1-4049-9988-4. Comedy Love in Pawn is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Bernard Braden and Barbara Kelly. Documentary film The Girl and Chocolate Film is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Spike Jonze, Ty Evans and Cory Weincheque. Comedy "Ben’s friends think he is catch – smart, successful, sexy…and a commitmentphobe. Ben thinks he just hasn’t found the one. Find out who's right. Straight from the heart, screenwriter/star Ronnie Kerr’s autobiographical romance hits home because it’s his story, and it’s a sweet one. Ben is attractive, successful, and looking for love…in all the wrong places. Failed attempts with video dating, his uproarious friends setting him up, and bad gym run-ins have this perennially single 35-year-old ready to call it quits. He figures maybe romance is just not in the cards for him. Except there is this hot stud who runs by his house each morning as he waters his lawn. It takes a fair amount of courage for Ben to speak with Grey, well actually, he’s pushed into it by his best gal pal Callie, and the chemistry is instant. But there’s one small problem, Grey’s got some commitment issues and Ben’s “a one man guy”. Shut Up and Kiss Me is the classic story of boy meets boy -- one of the boys likes to sleep with multiple boys -- the first boy wants it all to himself. Fresh, sharp and witty; this one’s a romance for the rest of us." Quoting Louis Senofonte from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site. Comedy For Better or for Worse is a 2010 comedy romance film directed by Joshua Tunick. Documentary film Atalaku is a 2013 documentary, drama, historical fiction film written and directed by Dieudo Hamadi. Documentary film Butoh is a documentary film directed by Constanza Sanz Palacios. Documentary film Talking Sex: Making Love in the 90's is a 1995 News & Documentary Emmy Awards nominee. Comedy The Fat Slags is a comic strip appearing in the "alternative" British comic Viz. The characters made their debut in 1989. The eponymous slags are Sandra Burke and Tracey Tunstall, known to other characters as San and Tray. They are depicted as overweight, eating large amounts of food, mainly chips, while also having a lot of casual sex. As with other Viz strips, the strip's authors use a brash writing style. "Slag" is a British English word for "slut", or loose woman. Thriller Chronicle is a 2012 American science fiction thriller film directed by Josh Trank in his directorial debut, and written by Max Landis based on a story by both. It follows three Seattle high school seniors, bullied Andrew, his cousin Matt and more popular Steve, who form a bond after gaining telekinetic abilities from an unknown object. They first use their abilities for mischief and personal gain until Andrew turns to darker purposes. The film is visually presented as found footage filmed from the perspective of various video recording devices. It primarily uses Andrew's hand-held camcorder to document the events of his life. Released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on February 1, 2012, and in the United States on February 3, 2012, it received a positive critical response and grossed $126 million worldwide. Animation Combustible is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Katsuhiro Otomo. Documentary film "Gay Pool Party – 1968 is an experimental short about a gay pool party set against the chaos of — you guessed it — 1968." Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Muscle Beach is a short documentary film directed by Joseph Strick and Irving Lerner, showing amateur athletes and bodybuilders at "Muscle Beach" in Venice Beach, California. The soundtrack consists of songs sung by Earl Robinson. This film and The Savage Eye were restored by the Academy Film Archive in 2008 and premiered in February 2009 at San Francisco Cinematheque. Science Fiction Outland is a 1981 British science fiction thriller film written and directed by Peter Hyams. The film stars Sean Connery, Peter Boyle, and Frances Sternhagen. Set on Jupiter's moon Io, it has been described as a space Western, and bears thematic resemblances to High Noon. Animation The Ballad about a Barber is a 2009 short animation film directed by Ekaterina Kolosvskaya. Comedy Violet & Daisy is a 2013 American comedy-drama film, originally released in 2011. Due to limited marketing to pre-teens, this film was not financially successful. The film did not take into account the huge American fan bases that both James Gandolfini and Alexis Bledel have. The word "teenage" put off most viewers over the age of 8. The cover art ripping off the film "Lolita" did not help. The late Mr. Gandolfini put in a humbling performance, as always. Animation Surge is a 1997 animation film directed by Jan Otto Ertesvåg. Comedy Jack of All Trades is a 1936 comedy film British directed by Robert Stevenson and Jack Hulbert. It stars Jack Hulbert and Gina Malo. Science Fiction The Neptune Factor is a 1973 science fiction film directed by Daniel Petrie, featuring underwater cinematography by Paul Herbermann. The film's special effects utilized underwater photography of miniatures with actual marine life. Thriller Maya is like many other college coeds, book smart yet shy, curious about sex, yet scared to let herself go. One night she meets Jared. When their courtship turns from romantic to horrific in a single violent act, her world is ripped apart inside and out. Comedy Housebound is a 2013 New Zealand comedy horror film that was written and directed by Gerard Johnstone, and his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on March 10, 2014 at South by Southwest and stars Morgana O'Reilly as a woman sentenced to house arrest in a potentially haunted house. Thriller Mayurpankh is a 1954 Indian film directed by Kishore Sahu. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Prize of the Festival. Documentary film Moscow Pride '06 is a documentary movie of the 2006 Gay pride parade in Moscow. Animation The Ticker Talks is a 1995 short animated film written and directed by Steven Harding-Hill. Comedy The Details is a 2011 film directed by Jacob Aaron Estes. When a family of raccoons discover worms living underneath the sod in Jeff and Nealy's backyard, this pest problem begins a darkly comic and wild chain reaction of domestic tension, infidelity and murder. It has a rating of 45% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 33 reviews. Science Fiction La chaîne is a 2010 short film directed and produced by Martin Saulnier. Animation DC Showcase: Catwoman, also titled as simply Catwoman, is a 2011 short animated film, directed by Lauren Montgomery and written by Paul Dini. The film features Eliza Dushku as Catwoman / Selina Kyle in her first solo tale, as she attempts to bring both a Gotham City crime boss called Rough Cut and his smuggling ring to an end, stumbling upon a mysterious cargo shipment far worse than just smuggled diamonds. DC Showcase: Catwoman was released on October 18, 2011 as a bonus feature on the Batman: Year One DVD. It is the fifth and latest installment in the DC Showcase series. Documentary film In this issue we look at the story of Lester Lloyd Coke. He was a community gangster that was feared by many and killed hundreds. An in depth History of Jamaican organized crime in America. Comedy Robo-G is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Shinobu Yaguchi and starring Mickey Curtis and Yuriko Yoshitaka. Curtis, who goes by the stage name Igarashi Shinjirō in this film, plays the role of a 73 year-old man, while Yoshitaka stars as a robots-obsessed college student. Robo-G was released in Japanese cinemas on 14 January 2012. The song in the final credits is an adaptation of Mr. Roboto Thriller Zero Woman is a Japanese film and video exploitation series with ten entries dating from 1974 to 2007. The series chronicles the adventures of a woman Rei, who, working for a fictional Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department secret agency called Zero Division, goes undercover to infiltrate and assassinate drug kingpins, mercenaries, and various criminals and their henchmen. The original film may have been the inspiration for Luc Besson's 1990 film La Femme Nikita. Thriller Framed is a 1947 American black-and-white film noir directed by Richard Wallace and featuring Glenn Ford, Janis Carter, Barry Sullivan and Edgar Buchanan. The B movie is generally praised by critics as an effective crime thriller despite its low budget. Thriller La Cérémonie is a 1995 film by Claude Chabrol, adapted from the novel A Judgement in Stone by Ruth Rendell. The film echoes the case of Christine and Lea Papin, two French maids who brutally murdered their employer's wife and daughter in 1933, as well as the 1947 play they inspired, The Maids by Jean Genet. Animation Garbancito de la Mancha is a Spanish animated film directed by José María Blay and Arturo Moreno. Released in 1945, it is the first animated feature film produced in Spain, the first cel-animated feature film produced in Europe, and the first animated feature film produced in color outside of the United States. Comedy "Alpha Mom" is a 2006 television show about a working mom who is trying to balance her job, children and her stay-at-home husband. There was an Alpha Mom cable channel, website and television pilot titled "Alphamom" slated for NBC's 2006-07 season. The term Alpha Mom was coined in 2004 by the branding artist and Designer Constance Van Flandern in development of the Comcast On-Demand Television Network originally slated as "The Mommy Channel". While promoting the Alpha Mom Channel, Isabel Kallman, a new mom herself, began to be identified as the Alpha Mom. The June 20, 2005 issue of New York Magazine magnified this perception with a cover story on Alpha Mom Television and Isabel Kallman. Comedy The Prodigal Son is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts film starring Yuen Biao, and also written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also co-stars in the film. The film was released on 22 December 1981 and grossed HK$ 9,150,729. The film was nominated for two Hong Kong Film Awards and won the award for Best Action choreography. The film tells the story of Leung Chang, the son of wealthy man who is half-heartedly studying kung fu. Leung Chang's lack of expertise forces his father to pay people to lose to him in fights. After Leung Chang discovers that his father has been deceiving him, he becomes inspired to study martial arts more seriously and attempts convince a kung fu expert to take him on as a student. Comedy Futtocks End is a British comedy film released in 1970, directed by Bob Kellett. Entirely silent, with a musical score, sound effects and incoherent mutterings, the story revolves around a weekend gathering at the decaying country home of the eccentric and lewd General Futtock and the series of saucy mishaps between the staff and his guests. It was filmed at Grim's Dyke, the former home of W. S. Gilbert. Futtocks End was released on DVD in June 2006 and was shown in Trafalgar Square as part of the 2007 St George's Day celebrations. The film can be seen as a precursor to some of the later Two Ronnies sketches, and the style was revisited in The Picnic. Comedy La calda vita is a 1963 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Comedy Judge Hardy's Children is a film in the Andy Hardy series. The plot involves the Hardys visiting Washington DC. Thriller Mary is a 2005 drama thriller film, written and directed by American director Abel Ferrara. The film stars Juliette Binoche, Forest Whitaker, Marion Cotillard, Matthew Modine and Heather Graham. The film premiered at the 2005 Venice Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize as well as 3 smaller awards. The film also played at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival, Deauville Film Festival and San Sebastián International Film Festival. Documentary film Hurricane on the Bayou is an American 2006 documentary film that focuses on the wetlands of Louisiana before and after Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane on the Bayou is both a documentary of Hurricane Katrina's effects and a call to restore Louisiana's wetlands, rebuild New Orleans, and honor the culture of the city. The film is narrated by actress Meryl Streep and driven by a jazz-, blues-, Cajun-, and gospel-fueled soundtrack featuring Tab Benoit, Amanda Shaw, Mavis Staples and Allen Toussaint. It was originally a "what-if" scenario about a major hurricane impacting New Orleans prior to Hurricane Katrina. The film debuted at the Entergy IMAX in New Orleans, La., on the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, several months before being shown elsewhere. Documentary film The Forth Road Bridge is a 1965 British documentary film directed by Gordon Lang about the Forth Road Bridge. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation "This tour-de-force DIY white-board animation is a music video for Swedish progressive house techno-minimalists Minilogue." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival site. Documentary film Hannes Jaenicke´s Wildlife Underground: Sharks is a 2009 film directed by Judith Adlhoch and Eva Gfirtner. Comedy It's All Happening is a 1963 British musical film directed by Don Sharp and starring Tommy Steele, Michael Medwin and Angela Douglas. Produced for $430,000, the film was shot and ready for release in cinemas in only six weeks. Songs: "The Dream Maker," "Maximum Plus," "Day Without You," "Summertime". A talent scout for a record company is frustrated by his lack of progress with his career. It is sometimes known under the alternative title The Dream Maker. Comedy The Curse of the Faceless Man is a low budget horror film, released by Robert E. Kent Productions and United Artists in 1958. It was directed by Edward L. Cahn who also directed Creature with the Atom Brain, Invasion of the Saucer Men, and The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake. It was originally released on a double feature with It! The Terror from Beyond Space. Comedy An advertising man has to come with "the perfect woman" for an ad campaign. He puts together a picture of a woman from a composite of several photos, to get an idea of the kind of woman he should look for. His boss sees it, thinks that it is an actual woman, and orders him to find her and use her in the campaign. Comedy Fovou tous Ellines is a film directed by John Tatoulis. Filmed in Australia and the island of Crete, Greece it is a romantic comedy / drama, that stars Lakis Lazopoulos, alongside Zoe Carides, Claudia Buttazzoni and John Bluthal. Science Fiction Airlock, or How To Say Goodbye In Space is a short British science fiction film. This film was nominated for the Shine Award at the Bradford International Film Festival 2008. Comedy Power Cut is a 2012 Indian Punjabi romantic comedy film. It was the last film directed by Jaspal Bhatti and produced by Paveljeet Singh under P & R Films and Mad Arts, Jaspal Bhatti Film School. The lead actors include Jaspal Bhatti himself, his wife Savita Bhatti and several well-known Punjabi actors. The film was released on 26 October 2012 worldwide. The movie mocks the power outages and corruption in India, especially in the state of Punjab. Comedy Beauty Queen Butcher is a 1991 comedy horror film written by Shane Partlow and Jill Rae Zurborg and directed by Jill Rae Zurborg. Thriller Neapolitan Mystery is a 1979 Italian mystery film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Documentary film Love Child is a 2014 South Korean-American documentary film written, directed and produced by Valerie Veatch. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film was theatrically released by HBO on June 18, 2014. Thriller Catch .44 is a 2011 American action Mexican Standoff film starring Forest Whitaker, Bruce Willis, Malin Åkerman, Nikki Reed, Deborah Ann Woll and Brad Dourif. The film is written and directed by Aaron Harvey. Thriller Sri Mahalakshmi is a 2007 suspense thriller film directed by Fightmaster Vijayan starring Srihari and Shamna. The film is a remake of Malayalam film Chinthamani Kolacase starring Suresh Gopi and Bhavana while second remake in Tamil as Ellam Avan Seyal the film was banner Shihari's Production Sri Chalana Chitra. Comedy Moscow on the Hudson is a 1984 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Robin Williams, directed and co-written by Paul Mazursky. Williams plays a Soviet Russian circus musician who defects while on a visit to the United States. The film was released on April 6, 1984. Williams's co-stars include María Conchita Alonso, Elya Baskin as the circus clown, Savely Kramarov as one of two KGB apparatchiks, Alejandro Rey as the musician's immigration attorney, and Cleavant Derricks as his first American host and friend. Comedy Ring Up the Curtain is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The film survives and is available on DVD. Animation Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, known in Japan as simply Nemo, is a 1989 Japanese/American animated feature film directed by Masami Hata and William T. Hurtz. Loosely based on the comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland by Winsor McCay, the film went through a lengthy development process with a number of screenwriters. Ultimately, the screenplay was credited to Chris Columbus and Richard Outten; the storyline and art style differed from the original version. The original soundtrack was penned by the Academy Award-winning Sherman Brothers. Documentary film "In the summer of 2007, just after the release of Icky Thump and in the lead-up to their tenth anniversary, The White Stripes set out on an ambitious and idiosyncratic tour, aiming to play in every province and territory in Canada, 'from the ocean to the permafrost', as Jack White put it. Given the band's heavy investment in creating mystique and managing their own image, it's intriguing to learn that film maker Emmett Malloy was invited along, and was able to record this beautifully shot and often very touching document of their journey on and off stage. The night-time gigs often have the feel of being big events in small towns, whilst during the day, Jack and Meg play a variety of 'secret' shows - in pool halls, schools, bowling alleys, even a flour mill - where their blues roots resonate with many of the communities they visit. This version of The White Stripes, best seen in a wonderful scene with a group of Inuit elders, is less the cool, successful rock and roll band, and more as curious if musically gifted duo in search of authentic experiences. Alongside this, the intimate moments between the acutely private Meg and her ersatz brother are fascinating, and ultimate poignancy of the film is every bit as haunting as the wide Canadian landscapes." Quoting Sandra Hebron Thriller G.P.S. is a 2007 mystery thriller film directed by Eric Colley. Thriller Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song is a 1971 American independent drama film, written, produced, scored, directed by, and starring Melvin Van Peebles, father of actor Mario Van Peebles. It tells the picaresque story of a poor African American man on his flight from the white authority. Van Peebles began to develop the film after being offered a three-picture contract for Columbia Pictures. No studio would finance the film, so Van Peebles funded the film himself, shooting it independently over a period of 19 days, performing all of his own stunts and appearing in several unsimulated sex scenes. He received a $50,000 loan from Bill Cosby to complete the project. The film's fast-paced montages and jump-cuts were unique features in American cinema at the time. The picture was censored in some markets, and received mixed critical reviews. However, it has left a lasting impression on African-American cinema. The musical score of Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song was performed by Earth, Wind & Fire. Van Peebles did not have any money for traditional advertising methods, so he released the soundtrack album prior to the film's release in order to generate publicity. Thriller "An Internet hookup goes awry in Hitchcocked." Quoting the description from the 2006 New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Film Festival site. Comedy Fight for Your Lady is a 1937 comedy romance film based on the story by Jean Negulesco and Isabel Leighton, written by Ernest Pagano, Harry Segall and Harold Daniel Kusel, and directed by Benjamin Stoloff. Comedy The Candy Kid is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Coming to America is a 1988 American romantic comedy film directed by John Landis, and based on a story originally created by Eddie Murphy, who also starred in the lead role. The film also co-stars Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones and John Amos. The film was released in the United States on June 29, 1988. Eddie Murphy plays African crown prince, Akeem Joffer, from the fictional nation of Zamunda, who comes to the United States in the hopes of finding a woman he can marry. Comedy Highs And Lows is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Manuel Calisto and Alex Cisneros. Thriller Beasts in the Real World is a 2013 animation adventure short film written and directed by Sol Friedman. Documentary film Ore Thooval Pakshikal is a 1988 Malayalam film written, directed and produced by Chintha Ravi. The film, in a docu-drama style, depicts the last days of the British Raj. It stars Balan K. Nair, Tom Alter, Nilambur Balan and Mokeri Ramachandran in pivotal roles. The film features an original score composed by legendary filmmaker G. Aravindan. Thriller The Invitation is a 1973 Swiss film directed by Claude Goretta. The Invitation was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and shared the Jury Prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Tuxedo is a 2002 American comedy–action film directed by Kevin Donovan and starring Jackie Chan and Jennifer Love Hewitt. It is a spy spoof that involves a special tuxedo that grants its wearer special abilities and a corporate terrorist threatening to poison the United States' fresh water supply with bacteria that spills electrolytes into the blood and totally dehydrates the host. Comedy Pédale dure is a 2004 film directed by Gabriel Aghion. Comedy Kaathala Kaathala is a Tamil language film directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao and produced by P. L. Thenappan. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Prabhu Deva, Soundarya and Rambha in the lead roles with an ensemble cast in supporting roles. The film released on April 10, 1998, to positive reviews and became a commercial success. Comedy Her Adventurous Night is a film directed by John Rawlins released on Jun 5, 1946. Animation Kenshi and the group realise that they need to find another source of power to match Kenshi's strength. They go to Yukine's village, where they turn a placement of sacred rock into a sword condensing with Kenshi's power. After the sword is made, Kenshi takes out the whole enemy faction in one swing. Kenshi is reunited with the Lithia, Lapis and other members of Holy Land Academy right after he collapses from the fatigue and gets a fever. While Kenshi is asleep, the girls all talk about how Kenshi has helped them even though he is not actually involved in their worlds' battle. King Shurifon and Flora make their entrance, telling them that both Aura and Maria are to be engaged to Kenshi. While Kenshi is asleep, Mexiah visits him on his bedside and tells him the truth about what he is and that both of them should be together. However, it is revealed to be a trick as Babalun tries to take control over Kenshi but Kenshi overcomes his magic. Mexiah then attempts to take out the Swan by destroying the weight inhibitor, but Kenshi saves it just in time. Meanwhile, Babalun vows to defeat Kenshi while Kenshi gains reinforcements to stop Gaia's revival. Documentary film Journey into Life: The World of the Unborn is a 1990 American short documentary film directed by Derek Bromhall. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction The Lost Continent is an American science fiction film, starring Cesar Romero and Hillary Brooke, directed by Sam Newfield and produced by his brother Sigmund Neufeld. This low-budget independent film was shot in 11 days. The footage on the plateau where the dinosaurs lived was printed with green tinting. The plot strongly resembles that of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel, The Lost World. This film, Rocketship X-M--from which the rocket launch footage was taken—and Robot Monster, which reused footage from this film, were all mocked on the American TV program Mystery Science Theater 3000. Thriller Sinful Desires is a 2002 drama film written by Edward Gorsuch, April White and directed by David Nicholas. Comedy Steamboat Willie is a 1928 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. It was produced in black-and-white by Walt Disney Studios and was released by Celebrity Productions. The cartoon is considered the debut of Mickey Mouse and his girlfriend Minnie, despite both the characters appearing several months earlier in a test screening of Plane Crazy. Steamboat Willie was the third of Mickey's films to be produced, but was the first to be distributed. The film is also notable for being the first cartoon with synchronized sound. It was the first cartoon to feature a fully post-produced soundtrack which distinguished it from earlier sound cartoons such as Inkwell Studios' Song Car-Tunes and Van Beuren Studios' Dinner Time. Also distinguishing Steamboat Willie from earlier sound cartoons was the level of popularity. Music for Steamboat Willie was arranged by Wilfred Jackson and Bert Lewis, and included the songs "Steamboat Bill," a 1911 Arthur Collins composition, and "Turkey in the Straw." The title of the film is a parody of the Buster Keaton film Steamboat Bill Jr., itself a reference to the song by Collins. Animation Kinder Chocolate 'Inventions' is a 2012 animated short film directed by Russell Brooke. Documentary film The Historic Pubs of Dublin is a 2008 documentary film written by Debra Herbold and directed by Duane Huey. Comedy Even Angels Eat Beans is a 1973 Italian action comedy film written and directed by Enzo Barboni. It was one of the six movies awarded with the Golden Screen Award in 1974. The film has a sequel, Anche gli angeli tirano di destro, still directed by Enzo Barboni. Thriller The Vagrant is a 1992 comedy horror film. It stars Bill Paxton and Michael Ironside and revolves around a yuppie who is being driven insane by a crazed bum after moving into a new home in which the bum had been squatting. Comedy A photographer returns to his parental home because his mother is seriously ill. The confrontation with his past leads to panic in a surreal, stylised psychological drama. Thriller U.S. Marshals is a 1998 American thriller film directed by Stuart Baird. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Roy Huggins and John Pogue. The film is a sequel to the 1993 motion picture The Fugitive, which in turn was based on the 1960s television series of the same name, created by Huggins. The events depicted in the story do not involve the fictional protagonist of Dr. Richard Kimble personified by Harrison Ford from the initial film. Instead, an altered plot centers on a different fugitive played by actor Wesley Snipes, who attempts to elude government officials from an international conspiracy scandal. However, some of the actors from the previous film who portrayed Deputy Marshals, reprise their roles in the sequel. The ensemble cast features Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Downey, Jr., Joe Pantoliano, Daniel Roebuck, Tom Wood and LaTanya Richardson. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Warner Bros. and Kopelson Entertainment. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by Warner Bros. and by the Warner Home Video division for home media markets. U.S. Marshals explores violence, murder and espionage. Documentary film "This year, millions of Iranians poured into the streets to support reforming their government, and their protests elicited a violent response from a militia group known as the Bassidj. Director Mehran Tamadon had the prescience to explore the world of the Bassidj in 2007, before they recently made headlines. As an Iranian citizen who now lives abroad, Tamadon cultivated access to Bassidj members over several years. Without hiding his own secular liberalism, he got bassidjis to talk about their religious and political convictions. The resulting dialogue helps us better understand the opposition to the reform movement. In Persian, bassidj means “mobilized.” The label was adopted by volunteers who supported elite troops in the Iran-Iraq War of 1980 to 1988. Staunch in their dedication, bassidjis were known to march across minefields. After the war ended, the Bassidj remained active throughout Iranian society in mosques, schools and public services. Tamadon divides his film into two sections. The first half takes place at battle sites along the Iran-Iraq border. In the desert landscape, strewn with broken tanks and artillery, visitors come to pay their respects to the dead. Grief and post-traumatic stress are potent factors in the country's cult of martyrdom. The second half of the film takes place throughout the city of Tehran, from public streets to private meeting spaces. Tamadon, who trained as an architect, has a good eye for location. Among the characters we meet are Nader Malek-kandi, an avuncular forty-six-year-old who survived the war and now publishes religious propaganda, and Mohammad Pourkarim, a twenty-eight-year-old born after Ayatollah Khomeini's revolution who leads the Bassidj base in the upscale neighbourhood of Nasr. The bassidjis encourage Tamadon not to hold back with his questions. But this is a tricky proposition in a state where dissidents go to prison. Tamadon brings up the case of the academic Ramin Jahanbegloo, who was held by authorities for four months in 2006 and now teaches at the University of Toronto. The mention of Jahanbegloo threatens to disrupt the polite conversation. It reminds us what a delicate position Tamadon has put himself in. You wouldn't want to confront a room full of angry bassidjis." Quoting Thom Powers on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy L'été en pente douce is a French film, an adaptation of a novel by Pierre Pelot. It was directed by Gérard Krawczyk, and released in 1987. Documentary film It Might Get Loud is a 2008 American documentary film by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim. It explores the careers and styles of prominent rock musicians Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White. The film received a wide release on August 14, 2009 in the U.S. by Sony Pictures Classics. Comedy Oh! Father is a 2013 comedy film directed by Michihito Fujii and produced by Chikako Nakabayashi Science Fiction Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase is the fourth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based on Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on October 9, 2001. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang, which includes Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Freddy, Daphne and Velma. As is the case with all Scooby-Doo-related projects, the film is produced, starting in 2000, by Warner Bros. Animation, yet carries a Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. copyright and logo. It is recognized as the last "official" Hanna-Barbera production, as Warner Bros. had fully absorbed Hanna-Barbera after the passing of founder and creator William Hanna. It is the fourth and final of the first four Scooby Doo direct-to-video film to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio: Mook Animation. This movie, along with Aloha, Scooby-Doo!, were the first Scooby-Doo movies to be re-released on Blu-ray on April 5, 2011. A video game based on the film was released by THQ in 2001 for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. This was the first Scooby-Doo video game to be on a sixth generation handheld. Comedy Ithu Njangalude Katha is a 1982 Malayalam film made in India, by P. G. Viswambharan. The movie marked the debut of Mukesh and Shanthi Krishna. This film is a remake of Tamil film Palaivana Solai. Documentary film The Pipe is a 2010 documentary drama film directed by Risteard O'Domhnaill. Comedy Lucky Seven is a 2011 drama short film written and directed by Claudia Heindel. Documentary film Gagetown is a 2009 documentary film that looks into the massive defoliant spray program that was used at CFB Gagetown since 1956. The chemical herbicides used include 50/50 mixtures of 2,4-D/ 2,4,5-T, and Tordon 101, also known as Agent Orange and Agent White. These chemicals have been known to produce extremely toxic byproducts, including dioxins and hexachlorobenzenes. Exposure to these byproducts has been linked to increased cases in cancer and blood diseases, especially Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and leukemia. According to a Canadian Department of National Defence document acquired through the Access to Information Act, over 3.2 million liters and kilograms of chemical defoliants were used at the base between the years 1956 to 1984. Comedy Kadhalikka Neramillai is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language film written, produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar. A romantic comedy, the film was conceived, scripted and co-written by 'Chitralaya' Gopu, a close associate of the director. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of T. S. Balaiah, R. Muthuraman, Rajasree, Sachu, debutantes Ravichandran and Kanchana, and the then-upcoming comedian Nagesh. The plot revolves around Viswanathan, an ostentatious estate owner, who hopes to get his daughters, Nirmala and Kanchana, married to wealthy grooms. However, Nirmala falls in love with Ashok, a poor assistant manager at their estate. To earn Viswanathan's approval, Ashok pretends to be the only heir of a rich businessman and is supported by his friend Vasu, who poses as Ashok's father Chidambaram. When Vasu discovers that his lover Kanchana is Viswanathan's other daughter, a comedy of errors ensues. The film was shot in 30 days, mostly in Ooty and in a bungalow near Pollachi, while a song sequence was filmed in Marina Beach, Madras. It was the first Tamil film to be released in Eastman Color; the previous colour films were made in Geva Color. Thriller The Amateur is a 1981 Canadian crime/thriller film directed by Charles Jarrott with a screenplay by Robert Littell, which he then adapted into a novel by the same name. It stars John Savage and Christopher Plummer. Documentary film The Ocean of Tears is a 2012 Kashmiri short documentary film produced by Rajiv Mehrota under the banner of Public Service Broadcasting Trust of India. The film is a documentary of the crimes and human rights violations impositioned on the people of Kashmir especially on women. The film raises the issue of mass rape incident of Kunan Poshpora. The film supported by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting was stopped and banned from screening at the University of Kashmir. Documentary film Fetishes is a 1996 documentary by Nick Broomfield filmed at Pandora's Box, one of New York City's most luxurious SM/fetish parlours. The film contains interviews with professional dominatrices and their clients including the New York filmmaker Maria Beatty. The documentary opens with black and white footage from an Irving Klaw film depicting models, including Bettie Page, wearing fetish attire. Nick Broomfield and his film crew then arrive at Pandora's Box on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue and are given a tour of the facility by Mistress Raven, including the dungeon and the medical room. The rest of the documentary consists of the following eight chapters: Slaves Mistresses Rubber fetish Wrestling fetish Corporal punishment Masochism Infantilism Socio-political fetishes The film was produced in the United Kingdom and was originally made for HBO. It was released in the United States on DVD, and more recently as part of Nick Broomfield's 'Documenting Icons' box set. A full, uncut version with additional archive material is also available in the UK. Comedy Senior Mandrake is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Ali Akbar. Jagathy Sreekumar, Jagadish and Kalpana plays the lead roles in this film. Comedy Presidential Reunion is an American comedy Web short directed by Ron Howard and stars Saturday Night Live cast members who parodied Presidents Ford to Obama. The skit was released onto the Funny or Die website on March 3, 2010 and received mixed to negative reviews. Comedy Funny Dirty Little War is a 1983 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Héctor Olivera, written by Olivera and Roberto Cossa, based on a novel of the same name by Osvaldo Soriano. It was produced by Fernando Ayala and Luis O. Repetto, and stars Federico Luppi, Miguel Ángel Solá, Ulises Dumont, Héctor Bidonde and Víctor Laplace. Documentary film Last Clear Chance is a 1959 American short film produced and directed by Robert Carlisle. Sponsored by Union Pacific Railroad, Last Clear Chance is a safety film intended to warn young drivers to be careful at railroad crossings. The film's cast consists of William Boyett, Harold Agee, Mrs. Harold Agee, Tim Bosworth, William Agee, Christine Lynch, and Lou Spraker. Written by Leland Baxter, the film was shot in parts of Idaho. Wondsel, Carlisle & Dunphy Inc, based in New York City, served as the film's production company. The film centers on the Dixon family, in particular Alan Dixon, who has recently received his driver's license and is eager to begin driving a car. When local police officer Hal Jackson visits the Dixons and learns that Alan's license has arrived, he sits down and tells Alan ways to drive safely and avoid getting into accidents. Although the film is fictional, a real family served as the inspiration for the film's scenario. During production, assistance was provided by staff of the National Safety Council, along with the Idaho State Police and the Colorado State Patrol. Documentary film The King of Instruments is a 2011 short documentary musical film directed by Ryan Cockrell. Thriller Constance aux enfers is a 1963 French language motion picture crime thriller directed by François Villiers. It was based on novel "Constance aux enfers" by Jean-Pierre Ferrière, who co-wrote screenplay with Jacques Sigurd. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Dany Saval. Thriller Pudhupettai is a 2006 Indian Tamil gangster film written and directed by Selvaraghavan, starring his brother Dhanush in the lead, whilst Sneha and Sonia Agarwal enact the lead female character roles. The film, with music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by Arvind Krishna, Selvaraghavan's usual crew members, released on 26 May 2006, receiving universal critical acclaim for the music and picturisation and ending up as a hit at the box office. The film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Dhoolpeta. Comedy Maskerade, is an Austrian operetta film, and a classic of German language cinema. The exceptional script of this, a great example of the genre of the Wiener Film, was by Walter Reisch and Willi Forst, who also directed. The German premiere was held in Berlin on 21 August 1934, the Austrian premiere in Vienna not until 26 September of the same year. Science Fiction Millennium Crisis is a 2007 sci-fi thriller film directed by Andrew Bellware and written by Andrew Bellware, Anthony Litton and Laura Schlachtmeyer. Documentary film Tchoupitoulas is a 2012 documentary film directed by Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross. Animation The Guys - Sk8 Or Die is a 2008 short animated film. Documentary film Saga of Service is a 1960 documentary film directed by Dilip Jamdar. Documentary film Science of Horror is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Katharina Klewinghaus. Science Fiction 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 British-Spanish post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film, structured as a sequel to the 2002 critical and commercial success, 28 Days Later. 28 Weeks Later was co-written and directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, with Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, respectively director and writer of 28 Days Later, now acting as executive producers. It was released in the United Kingdom and United States on 11 May 2007. The on-location filming took place in London and 3 Mills Studios, although scenes intended to be shot at Wembley Stadium, then undergoing final stages of construction, were filmed instead in Wales, with Cardiff's Millennium Stadium used as a replacement. Comedy 11 Harrowhouse is a 1974 British film directed by Aram Avakian. It was adapted by Charles Grodin based upon the novel by Gerald A. Browne with the screenplay by Jeffrey Bloom. It stars Charles Grodin, Candice Bergen, James Mason, Trevor Howard and John Gielgud. Comedy Facial hair championships began 30 years ago in the Black Forest of Germany. Beard Clubs organized social gatherings that gradually became competitive. Over time, the championships drew competitors from across Europe, but it was not until the early 1990's that American pioneers Bruce Roe and Phil Olsen discovered the event.One year before the World Beard and Moustache Championships in Berlin, we meet Phil and Bruce at home, and learn of their ongoing rivalry. We also meet outspoken World Muskateer Champion Gary Johnson, who professes no loyalties to anyone except two biker friends who accompany him to Berlin.Phil leads a team of 38 men and women to Oktoberfest and on to Berlin. We meet Phil's protégé, rookie Jack Passion, whom Phil describes as America's best hope.Meanwhile, Bruce conducts a recruiting campaign during a trip through the German countryside with his wife, daughter, and son-in-law in tow.The competition begins, and we discover the varied fates of our characters as they compete against the best beards and moustaches in the world. In the end, the Germans execute a thorough drubbing of both Team USA and the Whisker Club.Immediately after the competition, we join the Election for the President the World Beard and Moustache Association. The current president steps down, Bruce and Phil are both nominated for the position. This is the showdown they've been waiting for. Speeches are given, a vote follows, and the new President of the World Beard and Moustache movement is unveiled. Animation Butler, Man, Woman is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Michael Langan. Thriller Miracle at St. Anna is a 2008 American–Italian epic war film set primarily in Italy during German-occupied Europe in World War II. Directed by Spike Lee, the film is based on the eponymous 2003 novel by James McBride, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Derek Luke, Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso, Omar Benson Miller, Pierfrancesco Favino and Valentina Cervi. Miracle at St. Anna tells the story of four Buffalo Soldiers of the 92nd Infantry Division who seek refuge in a small Tuscan village, where they form a bond with its residents. The story is presented as a flashback, as one survivor reflects on his experiences in a frame story set in 1980s New York. Several real-life events during the war, such as the Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre, are re-enacted, placing Miracle at St. Anna within the genre of historical fiction. Lee first learned of the novel in 2004 and approached McBride with the idea of a film adaptation. In Europe, the film's development attracted the attention of Italian film producers, and Lee’s reputation as an acclaimed filmmaker helped secure the film's $45 million budget. A majority of the film was shot in Italy, on several locations affected by World War II. Documentary film Naked Under Leather is a 2004 documentary, musical and drama film written and directed by Victory Tischler-Blue. Comedy Abbott and Costello in Hollywood is a 1945 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. This film's full onscreen title is Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood. Documentary film Keine Startbahn West - Eine Region wehrt sich is a 1982 film directed by Thomas Fricke and Regine Heuser. Documentary film U.N. Me is a documentary film about the United Nations by first-time filmmakers Ami Horowitz and Matthew Groff, which premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2009. The documentary – or "docutainment" according to Horowitz – which began production in 2006, is a critique that depicts the United Nations as an organization that has drifted from its founding principles to the point where it now "enables evil and sows global chaos." The film follows Horowitz and Groff as they travel and look to expose the numerous scandals and cases of abuse of the U.N. Through interviews with involved parties and archived footage, they provide a look into events such as a shooting that has gone forgotten, where UN soldiers opened fire on unarmed protestors and the “Oil-for-Food” program. Also featured is evidence of the use of UN funds and equipment to support terrorist activity through complacency or complicity, including video footage of insurgents loading assault rifles and RPGs into a UN vehicle to make an escape. Some scenes of U.N. Me were shot inside the United Nations headquarters building in New York City. Thriller Juvenile Jungle is a film directed by William Witney released on Apr 24, 1958. Documentary film Wild Dog Diaries is a wild life film portraying the behaviour of wild dogs. The film was directed by the photographer duo of Krupakar-Senani and mainly picturised in the Bandipur National Park and the Mudumalai National Park of India. Comedy Archie's Final Project is a teen comedy-drama film directed by David Lee Miller and starring Gabriel Sunday. It won the best feature film prize for the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival's youth film section Generation 14plus. It is scheduled for limited release in Los Angeles, New York City and Santa Fe, New Mexico in September 2011 and was released on DVD December 6. Science Fiction Escape the Fate, Kelsey Corbit Productions latest film, appears to be written by someone suffering from ADD, but in a good way!!!! The film starts off with people vanishing and a toxic virus sweeping the world, except for one guy who is apparently the savior of mankind. Okay, okay so far so good. Then this genius decides instead of working with scientists on a cure, he jumps out of a window and floats in the air while a really hot chick and her two brothers fly around bickering and letting him know they are soul chasers and are here to drag him to hell. Eh still interesting, besides the chick is hot enough to keep my attention. The film continues with some demon slaying, blatant sexuality, and an odd journey through Ireland resulting in soul chaser brothers attempting to kill their sister, Darling (Lorelei Mahoney) for hooking up with and wanting to save Zachariah (Michael Bradly James). Wont give away too much of what happens next, but lets just say it's worth a viewing! The only down side being James's acting; he is horrible and nearly ruined the film. Fortunately, Mahoney's nudity, coupled with fire ball fights, morphed realities, and insanely awesome special effects, we were able to ignore the disappointing hero Comedy Striptease is a 1996 American comedy-drama erotic film directed, produced, and written by Andrew Bergman. The film stars Demi Moore, Burt Reynolds, and Ving Rhames. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Carl Hiaasen; it is about a stripper who becomes involved in both a child-custody dispute and corrupt politics. Striptease was generally reviled by critics. It wound up winning several Golden Raspberry Awards, which are given to the worst in cinema. Among these awards given to Striptease was the Award for Worst Picture of 1996. Documentary film Lodz Ghetto is a 1989 documentry film written by Alan Adelson and directed by Alan Adelson and Kate Taverna. Animation Mushroom Monster is a 2013 short animation action film directed and written by Aleksander L. Nordaas. Comedy Tövbe is a 2006 comedy film written by Safa Önal and directed by Mustafa Yasar. Thriller Nadie te querrá como yo is a 1971 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film Voices in the Tunnels is a 2008 documentary directed by Vic David, a New York City filmmaker and a graduate from New York University. This documentary explores the lives of people who lived in the New York City Subway tunnels. Documentary film Toots is a documentary film which outlines the life of Toots Shor, Manhattan's premier saloonkeeper from the year 1940 to the year 1959. At 18, he relocated from South Philadelphia to New York and became a speakeasy bouncer. In 1940, he opened his restaurant, Toots Shor's at 51 West 51st St., which was frequented by sports heroes, actors, mobsters, cops, politicians, visiting dignitaries, and writers. The film is commentated by Shor's daughter, Frank Gifford, Peter Duchin, former sports writers, and others as the filmmaker mixes still photographs, archive footage, including an appearance on "This Is Your Life," and an audio-tape interview from 1975 to present a portrait of New York during and after Prohibition and of a lovable, larger-than-life, uniquely New York public figure. Comedy Tangled Destinies is a 1932 American film directed by Frank R. Strayer. The film is also known as Who Killed Harvey Forbes? in the United Kingdom. Comedy High Road is a 2011 American improvised comedy film directed by Matt Walsh, who co-wrote it with Josh Weiner. The film surrounds a young man whose loyalties are torn between his band, girlfriend, and dealing weed. Attempting to elude arrest after a drug bust, he is accompanied by his teenage runaway neighbor. It stars James Pumphrey, Abby Elliott, Dylan O'Brien, and Rob Riggle. It also premiered at the 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival, where for Matt Walsh's directing, it won an honor for Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking. Documentary film Synthetischer Film is a 1974 documentary film written and directed by Helmut Herbst. Comedy Pardon My Pups is a 1934 Shirley Temple short film about a young boy named Sonny Rogers who wants a motorcycle for his birthday but its to expensive so instead he gets a puppy from his strict father. Documentary film Pueblos Indígenas En Riesgo is a 2013 film directed by Guillermo Monteforte. Documentary film Live in London is a live concert recording of George Michael's finals two concerts in London's Earls Court Exhibition Centre on 24 and 25 August 2008 as part of his 25 Live tour. This is the first live DVD of George Michael's career. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray formats on 7 December 2009 in the UK, Europe and Australia, and on 8 December 2009 in the USA and Canada. The DVD will have subtitles for spoken portions of the DVD in several languages. The highly anticipated shows on the DVD marked the end of George Michael's triumphant 25 Live Tour and were the last chance to catch Michael performing on a stage of this magnitude in London. Comedy Before Sunrise is a 1995 American romantic drama film directed by Richard Linklater and written by Linklater and Kim Krizan. The film follows Jesse, a young American man, and Céline, a young French woman, who meet on a train and disembark in Vienna, where they spend the night walking around the city and getting to know each other. The plot is minimalist, since not much happens, aside from walking and talking. The two characters' ideas and perspectives on life and love are detailed. Jesse is a romantic disguised as a cynic, and Céline is seemingly a romantic, albeit with some doubts. Taking place over the course of one night, their limited time together is always on their minds, and leads to their revealing more about themselves than they normally would, since both believe they will never see one another again. Jesse and Céline make an appearance in Linklater's 2001 film Waking Life. A 2004 sequel, Before Sunset, picks up the story nine years after the events of the first film, and a 2013 sequel, Before Midnight, picks up the story eighteen years on. Comedy Bharathan or Bharathan Effect is a 2007 Malayalam science fiction-thriller film written by Madhu Muttam, directed by Anil Das and starring Biju Menon in the title role. The film is about a genius inventor who makes a small gadget which could fly without fuel using the concept of antigravity. The film released with the tag "The First Science Fiction Thriller in Malayalam" although another movie of the same genre, titled Karutha Rathrikal, was released in 1967. Bharathan was panned by the critics and audiences alike and was questioned for its scientific accuracy. It was the second film scripted by Madhu Muttam, whose 1993 psychological thriller Manichitrathazhu was hailed by critics as one of the greatest thrillers ever made in India. Comedy Les filles du botaniste is a French and Canadian film, with the background set as in China. It was released in 2006. Its English title is The Chinese Botanist's Daughters. Animation Ghost in the Shell Arise: Border 4 - Ghost Stands Alone is an action sci-fi animation film directed by Kazuchika Kise and Susumu Kudo. Documentary film Gizmo! is a 1977 documentary film produced and directed by Howard Smith about improbable inventions, and uses old newsreel footage about these inventions. Early examples of parkour and buildering are also featured, including footage of an urban acrobat, John Ciampa, and a stuntman, Arnim Dahl. Comedy SuperClásico is 2011 a Danish comedy film set in Argentina and directed by Ole Christian Madsen. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards. On 18 January 2012, the film was named as one of the nine shortlisted entries for the Oscars. Thriller Thief of Hearts is a 1984 film drama produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. It was written and directed by Douglas Day Stewart. It stars Steven Bauer, Barbara Williams, David Caruso and John Getz. The film was nominated for a Razzie Awards including Worst Musical Score for Moroder. Animation The Lost Thing is a 2010 short animated film written by Shaun Tan and directed by Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Tan. Comedy France Boutique is a 2003 comedy film written by Pierre Erwan Guillaume and Tonie Marshall and directed by Tonie Marshall. Comedy 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain is a 1998 American martial arts film, and the fourth and last installment in the 3 Ninjas franchise. The film starred only three of the original actors and was directed by Sean McNamara. None of the child actors from the previous films returned for this installment. The film grossed US$ $375,805 domestically, making it the least profitable of the franchise by far. It was filmed in Denver, Colorado at Elitch Gardens. Comedy Volere volare is a 1991 Italian comedy film co-written, co-directed by and starring Maurizio Nichetti. It is a live-action movie with a cartoon character. The male lead is a man who dubs sound effects for cartoons and who is slowly turning into a cartoon himself. Right before this starts he meets a woman with a very unusual job with whom he falls in love. His transformation complicates both his private and professional life. Comedy The Watermelon Woman is a 1996 feature film by filmmaker Cheryl Dunye about Cheryl, a young black lesbian working a day job in a video store while trying to make a film about a black actress from the 1930s known for playing the stereotypical "mammy" roles relegated to black actresses during the period. It was the first feature film directed by a black lesbian. Comedy Hail Caesar is a 1994 American heavy metal comedy film directed by Anthony Michael Hall and starring Hall, Robert Downey, Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Judd Nelson, and Bobbie Phillips. Animation Sonntag 3 is a short animation film written and directed by Jochen Kuhn. Comedy Totalmente Inocentes is a 2012 Brazilian comedy film directed and written by Rodrigo Bittencourt. The film is a parody of the "favela movies", a genre whose exponents films are City of God and Elite Squad. The film stars Fábio Porchat, Fabio Assunção, Mariana Rios, Kiko Mascarenhas, Fábio Lago, Leandro Firmino and Álamo Facó, in addition to the special guests Ingrid Guimarães, Felipe Neto, Vivianne Pasmanter and Di Ferrero, lead singer of the band NX Zero. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, and grossed a total of $2,659,775 in Brazil. Documentary film Ich Liebe Dich is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Emine Emel Balcı. Comedy A coming-of-age comedy about four adolescent buddies whose raging hormones zero in on the sexy mother of their cute friend Stacy. As they try to win the older woman's affections, each gets his first lesson in heartbreak. Science Fiction The Milpitas Monster is a horror/sci-fi/thriller film created in 1973-1976, directed by Robert L. Burrill. The monster was created by environmental pollution. Documentary film Barluschke is a 1997 film directed by Thomas Heise. Documentary film Educating Peter is a 1992 American short documentary film directed by Gerardine Wurzburg about Peter Gwazdauskas, a special needs student with Down's syndrome, and his inclusion in a standard third grade classroom in Blacksburg, Virginia. It won an Academy Award at the 65th Academy Awards in 1993 for Documentary Short Subject. Animation A Dog Called Pain is a 2001 animation science fiction film written and directed by Luis Eduardo Aute. Documentary film Wow was a 1969 Québécois film directed by Claude Jutra, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Animation Sunshine Barry and the Disco Worms is a 2008 computer animated film written by Morten Dragsted and directed by Thomas Borch Nielsen. Animation Le Jour de Gloire... is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by Bruno Collet. Comedy The Pink Jungle is a 1968 film thriller starring James Garner, George Kennedy and Eva Renzi. The film was directed by Delbert Mann and written by Charles Williams, adapting the 1965 novel Snake Water by Alan Williams. Documentary film Andre Williams has recorded hit records, written hit songs and worked with legends of the industry: Berry Gordy, Ike Turner and Stevie Wonder to name just a few. Andre has also struggled throughout his life with addiction, poverty, homelessness and the legal system. Throughout his 72 years, Andre has never stopped driving his creative visions forward, regardless of cost or consequence. The consequences turn out to be severe as his addictive history catches up with him. His decisions become a choice between life and death. Comedy Outing Riley is a 2004 comedy film written, directed, and starring Pete Jones, about a gay man coming out to his three brothers. It was screened at the 2004 Chicago International Film Festival and released on video in 2007. Animation Fiesta Brava is a 2011 short film directed by Steven Woloshen. Animation Shaun the Sheep - Hiccups is a 2011 animated short film directed by Christopher Sadler. Comedy Thooval Kottaram is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and written by A. K. Lohithadas. It stars Jayaram, Sukanya, Manju Warrier, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Murali, and Babu Swamy. The music was composed by Johnson. The film was a commercial success and played 300 days in theatres. Jayaram won his first Kerala State Film Award, a Special Jury Award, for his role as Mohanachandra Poduval. Documentary film Motherland or Death is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Vitali Mansky. Comedy Lost in a Harem is a 1944 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Documentary film Electoral Dysfunction is a 2012 documentary comedy historical film written and directed by David Deschamps, Leslie D. Farrell and Bennett Singer. Documentary film The National Parks Project is a Canadian music and film project. Released in 2011 to mark the 100th anniversary of the creation of the National Parks of Canada system, the project sent three Canadian musicians and a filmmaker to each of 13 Canadian national parks, one in each province and territory, to create and score a short documentary film about the park. The project was commissioned by Parks Canada and produced by FilmCAN and Primitive Entertainment, in association with Discovery World HD. In addition to airing on Discovery World and on the web, the series was also screened at a number of film festivals, including Toronto's Hot Docs. Comedy Anuvahood is a 2011 British urban comedy film directed by Adam Deacon, who also plays the film's lead character. It also stars Paul Kaye, Wil Johnson, Ollie Barbieri, Femi Oyeniran, Jocelyn Jee Esien, and Ashley Walters. Anuvahood was released on 18 March 2011; though critics received it negatively, it had a strong box-office opening and ended up a moderate success. Anuvahood is a parody of films in the vein of urban movies such as Kidulthood, Adulthood, and Shank. Comedy House of the Long Shadows is a 1983 horror-parody film directed by Pete Walker. It is notable because four iconic horror film stars, Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and John Carradine are together in one feature. The screenplay by Michael Armstrong is based on the 1913 novel Seven Keys to Baldpate by Earl Derr Biggers. The original music score is composed by Richard Harvey. Animation Running (Heart, Body, Mind, Spirit) is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Ann Marie Fleming. Comedy The Environmentalist is a 2011 short drama comedy film written and directed by Jacob Bond. Comedy Pink Punch is the 15th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Documentary film Rossellini Seen by Rossellini is a 1992 documentary film directed by Adriano Aprà. Comedy Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever is a 2005 animated comedy film directed by Ezekiel Norton and written by Phil Harnage. Comedy Miracles is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film directed and written by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role and worked as stunt co-ordinator. The film is set in 1930s Hong Kong and is a variation of Frank Capra's Lady for a Day and Pocketful of Miracles, which in turn were based on "Madame La Gimp", a short story by Damon Runyon. The movie was remade in Hindi as Singh Is Kinng with Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif. A similar subplot also appears in the 1973 Hindi film Loafer. Miracles features many well-known Hong Kong actors, including Anita Mui and Wu Ma, and is considered one of Jackie Chan's most sophisticated directorial efforts. Chan is an ardent fan of Hollywood musicals, and Miracles pays tribute to that genre. According to his autobiography, Chan stated that this was one of his favorite films he has made. The film was released under several alternative titles in different territories, including: Mr. Canton and Lady Rose Black Dragon Miracles: The Canton Godfather The Canton Godfather Documentary film Darkness and Hope is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Hubert Davis. Thriller Maula Jatt is 1979 Pakistani Punjabi language action, musical film directed by Younis Malik and produced by Sarwar Bhatti. Film starring actor Sultan Rahi in the lead role and with Aasia and Mustafa Qureshi as the villain Noori Natt. Maula Jatt was a classic, a film that received critical and popular acclaim. It has cult status in Pakistan. Such was the impact of the film that it was copied by film makers in Pakistan where several films were given names with the suffix "Jat". This movie belongs to a genre which represents the rural culture of Punjab. This film's success set the trend of Action films being popular in Pakistan and cemented Sultan Rahi as Lollywood's main hero. Comedy The Adventures of Ford Fairlane is a 1990 American action/comedy film directed by Renny Harlin. It stars comedian Andrew Dice Clay as the title character, Ford Fairlane, a "Rock n' Roll Detective," whose beat is the music industry in Los Angeles. True to his name, Ford drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner in the film. The movie's main character was created by writer Rex Weiner in a series of stories that were published as weekly serials 1979–80 by the New York Rocker and the LA Weekly. The stories have since been published as an e-Book. Comedy Lbs. is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Matthew Bonifacio. Documentary film Almendron Mi Corazon is a documentary film directed by Steve James. Comedy The Record is a 1984 comedy film written and directed by Daniel Helfer. Comedy Romantic Comedy 101 is a Canadian comedy / romance television movie starring Natalia Cigliuti. Documentary film Ausrufung Der Deutsch-österreichischen Republik is a 1918 short documentary film. Thriller Taken by Grace is a drama thriller directed by Roger Lindley. Documentary film Defeating Oceans Seven is a 2013 Documentary Adventure Sport film written by Timm Koch and directed by Rouven Blankenfeld. Comedy Magane En Marumagane is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film written and directed by T. P. Gajendran. The film stars Vivek, Mithun, Saranya, Yamini Sharma and Nassar in lead roles. The film was launched in 14 July 2008 and released in 21 May 2010. Thriller Head Trauma is a 2006 horror mystery thriller film written by Brian Majeska and Lance Weiler, and directed by Lance Weiler Animation Separate Lives is a 2014 short animation film directed by Mayra Hernández Ríos. Thriller The Marsh is a 2006 Film directed by Jordan Barker and written by Michael Stokes. The horror film's tagline is: You can bury the past, but sometimes the past won't stay buried... Documentary film Flying Solo: A Transgender Widow Fights Discrimination is a 2013 documentary film directed by Leslie Von Pless. Animation Solipsist is a 2012 short animation fantasy science fiction experimental film written and directed by Andrew Huang. Thriller Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff is a 1949 comedy horror film starring Abbott and Costello and Boris Karloff. The full onscreen title is Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff. In 1956 the film was re-released along with Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Animation White Hot Grid is a 2013 Animation, Short, Fantasy film written and directed by Jess Iglehart. Documentary film Urban Struggle is a rare film made in 1981 that documents the hardcore punk scene at the Cuckoo's Nest nightclub. The black-and-white film features performances by T.S.O.L., Circle Jerks and Black Flag, and shows early slam dancing. It is not available on home video format, but portions of the film were used in the documentary American Hardcore. Comedy Pinoy Sunday is a 2009 Taiwanese comedy-drama film directed by Wi Ding Ho about two Overseas Filipino workers in Taiwan who get themselves in an adventure all over Taipei when they discover an abandoned red couch. Comedy In Prison Awaiting Trial is a 1971 Italian drama film directed by Nanni Loy. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival where Alberto Sordi won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award. Comedy My Best Enemy is a 2005 Chilean/Argentine/Spanish drama directed by Álex Bowen. It stars Nicolás Saavedra, Erto Pantoja and Felipe Braun and won the Pudú de Plata for the best Chilean movie at the Valdivia International Film Festival. Comedy Terror Firmer is a 1999 comedy horror film directed by Lloyd Kaufman, written by Patrick Cassidy and Douglas Buck, and starring Will Keenan, Alyce LaTourelle, and Kaufman. The film was produced by the Troma Entertainment company, known for distributing campy exploitation films. The film features several direct references to the previous Troma films, such as The Toxic Avenger, and includes famous Troma props, like the 'Penis Monster' and a severed leg. It was loosely based, in that respect, on Kaufman's and James Gunn's book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger. While most reviewers agree that the film's references to other Troma films are clever and well-executed for an exploitation film, some critics deem the film's use of "trashy" elements overly gratuitous. Science Fiction Spaceflight IC-1: An Adventure in Space is a 1965 black-and-white British Sci-Fi movie starring Bill Williams and Norma West. The civilized world is controlled by an all-powerful computerized government that is carefully choosing colonists for its newest space launch. The candidates are selected on the basis of their age, health and IQ. The director was Bernard Knowles and the writer was Harry Spalding. Comedy Total Siyapaa is a 2014 Indian romantic comedy film directed by E. Nivas, written by Neeraj Pandey and distributed by Reliance Big Entertainment across 850 theatres in India with two other films: Gulaab Gang and Queen. The film opened on a similar note with Queen in multiplexes offering stiff competition to each other owing to a similar release count. The film stars Ali Zafar and Yami Gautam in lead roles with Anupam Kher and Kiron Kher in supporting roles—who appeared for the first time as an on-screen couple. The first look of the film along with that of Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty was launched on the Zee Cine Awards. Gada-owned Pen India acquired the rights of the film from Reliance Entertainment while & Pictures acquired 50 per cent equity of the satellite rights. Reliance and Zee Network own the film's overseas and promotional rights respectively. Consequently, Reliance and Gada decided to postpone the release date to 7 March 2014 from 30 January 2014 to promote the film. Upon release, Total Siyapaa received generally negative reviews from critics, and went on to become a huge box office flop. Documentary film The Great Resistance is a 2007 documentary by Quebec film director Denys Desjardins. This length feature is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Thriller Portrait in Black is a 1960 American neo-noir crime drama/thriller film directed by Michael Gordon and starring Lana Turner and Anthony Quinn. Produced by Ross Hunter, the film was based on the play of the same by name by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts who also wrote the screenplay. The film was distributed by Universal International. This was the final film appearance by veteran actress Anna May Wong. Comedy WALL-E is a 2008 American computer animated science fiction romantic comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Andrew Stanton. The story follows a robot named WALL-E, who is designed to clean up an abandoned, waste-covered Earth far in the future. He falls in love with another robot named EVE, who also has a programmed task, and follows her into outer space on an adventure that changes the destiny of both his kind and humanity. Both robots exhibit an appearance of free will and emotions similar to humans, which develop further as the film progresses. After directing Finding Nemo, Stanton felt Pixar had created believable simulations of underwater physics and was willing to direct a film set largely in space. WALL-E has minimal dialogue in its early sequences; many of the characters do not have voices, but instead communicate with body language and robotic sounds, which were designed by Ben Burtt. It is also Pixar's first animated feature with segments featuring live-action characters. Walt Disney Pictures released WALL-E in the United States and Canada on June 27, 2008. Comedy Terrorism and Kebab is a popular 1992 Egyptian comedy film starring Adel Emam. Animation Adventures of the Road Runner is an 1962 animated film, directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble and Tom Ray. It was the intended pilot for a TV series starring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner, but was not picked up until four years later when Warner Bros. Television produced The Road Runner Show on VINT TV from 1966 to 1973 and for CBS from 1966 to 1968 and later on ABC from 1971 to 1973. As a result, it was split into three further shorts. The first one was To Beep or Not to Beep. The other two were assembled by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in 1965 after they took over the Looney Tunes series. The split-up shorts were titled Road Runner a Go-Go and Zip Zip Hooray!. The short revolves around Wile E. Coyote reviewing his past attempts at catching the Road Runner, and making new, revised plans to catch him – which go just as wrong, if not more so than the first attempts. In a mostly unrelated story, as two children watch the Coyote on television, Ralph is talking about how much trouble he has concentrating on things and gets caught up in his daydreams. Comedy Majorens oppasser is a 1964 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy Their First Mistake is a 1932 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by George Marshall and produced by Hal Roach. Documentary film Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust is a 2004 documentary film directed by Daniel Anker and narrated by Gene Hackman that examines the treatment of the Holocaust in Hollywood films over a period of sixty years and the impact of the films on public perception and thinking, and vice versa. The film was originally produced for the American cable network, American Movie Classics. Animation Little 8th Route Army is a Chinese animated puppet film. It is also referred to as "Little 8th Route Heroes" and "Small 8th Route Army". Comedy Children Of War is a 2013 short animation comedy drama war film written by Meedo Ali and Luay Fadhil and directed by Meedo Ali. Comedy The Booty Pageant is a 2013 adult film directed by Jonathan Morgan. Thriller American Ninja 4: The Annihilation is a 1990 action/martial arts film starring Michael Dudikoff, David Bradley, and James Booth. It was the fourth film in the American Ninja series and was directed by Cedric Sundstrom. The film marked Michael Dudikoff's final appearance in the American Ninja film series. Animation Farber's Nerve is a short animated film by Morgan Miller. The film centers on a retiring dentist in New York City. Dr. Farber, who had a practice on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, reflects on his career, mistakes, frustrations, and greatest challenges. It is a charming film, poignant and funny, showing Dr. Farber's unassuming nature and ability to laugh at himself. He makes some remarks about changes in Health Insurance and Dental coverage that have occurred in the United States over the course of his career. The film is in black and white, animated in a unique style. Farber's Nerve was programmed alongside Who I Am And What I Want by David Shrigley and Chris Shepherd in the 2006 Manhattan Short Film Festival world tour, which spanned 137 screenings across the United States, Canada, the UK, and Europe. Comedy Just Another Pandora's Box, also known as Once Upon a Chinese Classic, is a 2010 Hong Kong parody film directed by Jeffrey Lau, starring Ronald Cheng, Gigi Leung, Betty Sun, Eric Tsang, Huang Bo, Guo Degang, Gillian Chung, and Patrick Tam. It is a spiritual successor to Lau's two-part 1995 film A Chinese Odyssey. Athena Chu, who starred in A Chinese Odyssey, makes a guest appearance in Just Another Pandora's Box. The film's Chinese title is a pun on the Chinese title of the first part of A Chinese Odyssey, Yueguang Baohe. The last three characters of each title are the same, only the first differs; the pronunciations of 月 and 越 are the same in both Cantonese and Mandarin. The older title translates literally to "Moonlight Treasure Box"; in the title of this film, the character for "moon" is replaced by 越, in this context meaning "more" or "surpassing". In addition to A Chinese Odyssey, the film spoofs Red Cliff and also makes references to other films such as The Eagle Shooting Heroes, Kung Fu Hustle, House of Flying Daggers, CJ7, Kung Fu Panda, Titanic, King Kong, The Green Hornet, and The Matrix, as well as events such as the 2008 Summer Olympics. Documentary film Romeos & Juliets is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Moze Mossanen. Documentary film SEX CRIMES UNIT (June 20) takes an unprecedented look inside the Manhattan District Attorney’s famed Sex Crimes Unit, the first unit dedicated to the prosecution of sexual assault to be established in the U.S. The film follows the day-to-day work of prosecutors as they deal with investigations, trials and plea bargains. Among other cases, it tracks The People v. Kevin Rios, in which a prostitute makes an accusation of rape, and follows one woman’s experience with the Cold Case Unit when her accused assailant, originally indicted on the basis of his DNA profile, is finally identified and brought to justice 16 years after the crime. Directed by Emmy® winner Lisa F. Jackson (HBO’s “The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo”). Animation Bomb Manie is a short animation film written by Jirí Brdecka and directed by Bretislav Pojar, Documentary film "With this absorbing three-part epic documentary, Zhao Dayong joins the ranks of the essential Chinese independent filmmakers, led by Jia Zhangke and Wang Bing. Zhiziluo is a remote village in China’s mountainous southwest, lined with empty shells of buildings and watched over by a Chairman Mao statue. In this dilapidated ghost town, the young filmmaker Zhao documents remarkable signs of life: father and son pastors, parsing the Bible and the teachings of long-departed missionaries; lovers whose relationships are reduced to a matter of economics; a 12-year-old boy, left behind by his parents and living a near-feral existence. Throughout, Zhao composes brilliant, haunting images that use the harsh beauty of the landscape as a counterpoint to a study of different forms of abandonment, and different modes of survival." Quoting the synopsis on the 2009 New York Film Festival site. Documentary film One Life For Another is a documentary film directed by Zach Litwack. Comedy No Prisoner is a 2012 short, comedy and crime film written and directed by Dave Fulton. Animation Miriam's Food Processor is a 2012 short animated family film written by Peep Pedmanson and Leelo Tungal, and directed by Andres Tenusaar. Documentary film All Blossoms Again is a 2006 film directed by Aurélien Gerbault. Documentary film King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery To Memphis is a 1970 American documentary film biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his non-violent campaign for civil rights and social justice. It uses only original newsreel and other primary material, unvarnished and unretouched, and covers the period from the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955 through his assassination in 1968. The original newsreel segments are framed by celebrity narrators Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, Ben Gazzara, Charlton Heston, James Earl Jones, Burt Lancaster, Paul Newman, Anthony Quinn, Marlon Brando, Clarence Williams III, and Joanne Woodward. The movie was produced by Ely Landau. Richard Kaplan was the associate producer in charge of production. When first released, it was shown in theaters as a "one-time-only" event on March 24, 1970 for one night only. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary, Features. In 1999, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry. Science Fiction Judge Dredd is a 1995 American science fiction action film directed by Danny Cannon, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Diane Lane, Rob Schneider, Armand Assante, and Max von Sydow. The film is based on the strip of the same name in the British comic 2000 AD. It was a critical and commercial disappointment. Comedy Gekijōban Shiritsu Bakaleya Kōkō is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Takashi Kubota. Comedy His Picture is a 1916 American silent short comedy directed and starring William Garwood, Violet Mersereau and Clara Beyers. The inspiration that was His Picture came from the ideals of self portraits Documentary film Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn Hooker is a 1992 American documentary film directed by Richard Schmiechen. The film, which chronicles the work of Evelyn Hooker, a psychologist who challenged the then-standard psychological view of homosexuality, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Harum-Scarum Vacation is a 1987 family comedy film written by Ágnes Bálint, János Ujhelyi, György Palásthy and directed by György Palásthy. Science Fiction It! The Terror from Beyond Space is an independently made 1958 black and white science fiction film that was produced by Robert Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn, and released by United Artists. Animation Swarm and Destroy is a documentary chronicling the Moped Army and moped lifestyle. The documentary was filmed at the Decepticon's 2003 Moped BBQ 6 event in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Swarm and Destroy contains numerous interviews with Moped Army members, interleaved with animations and footage from the ongoing Moped BBQ rally. The documentary is named after the motto of the Moped Army. Tagline: The Greatest Documentary about a Moped Gang Ever Made Comedy Ihre Durchlaucht, die Verkäuferin is a 1933 film directed by Karl Hartl. Thriller Childish Games is a 2012 Spanish horror film written and directed by Antonio Chavarrías. The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. Comedy Billy's Dad is a Fudge-Packer is a 2004 black-and-white short comedy film written and directed by Jamie Donahue in her first non-acting effort. It is a parody of the 1950s social guidance films, and depicts the life of a boy learning about adulthood in a traditional family. The apparently innocent account of family life in the 1950s is loaded with sexual innuendo. It was made by production company POWER UP. Comedy The Vavasour Ball is a 1914 short comedy drama film written by Marguerite Bertsch and Frances Livingstone and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Documentary film 235.000.000 is a 1967 film directed by Uldis Brauns. Documentary film Hawaiian Starlight: Exploring the Universe from Mauna Kea is an educative documentary directed by Jean-Charles Cuillandre. Thriller Cthulhu is an Australian low budget horror film made in 1996-1997 and released in 2000, by producer-director Damian Heffernan. It was mostly based on the two Lovecraft stories: "The Thing on the Doorstep" and The Shadow Over Innsmouth. Filmed on location in Canberra during the winter of 1996 with additional scenes shot in early 1997, the film was finished digitally in 1998. Most of the filming was completed in the first two week shoot. A large number of the interior locations were shot in the Royal Canberra Hospital which was de-commissioned in 1991 and remained vacant for many years before the building was imploded in July 1997. Produced on a very low budget the movie was actually shot on 16mm film and transferred to Digital Betacam for finishing. The film also features an entirely original soundtrack by Australian musician Jason Sims. A rough cut, dual head print was screened for Miramax in the Australian Film, Television and Radio School's theatre in the hopes of obtaining finishing funds but was not ultimately purchased. The Producers abandoned hope of a theatrical release and raised additional funds to finish on video for a DVD release. Documentary film About Us: The Dignity of Children is a 1997 documentary directed by Merle Worth. Documentary film Sea of Attractions is a 2005 documentary short film written by Pauls Bankovskis and directed by Dainis Klava. Comedy Fastest with the Mostest is a 1960 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. It was released on January 9, 1960, making it the first Warner Bros. cartoon of the 1960s. Documentary film Marbre is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jérôme Schlomoff. Thriller Dark Side is a 2003 drama thriller written by Colin D. Simpson, Brad Simpson and Wilson Coneybeare and directed by Dominic Shiach. Documentary film When it comes to independent animators, Bill Plympton is the undisputed king. His illustrations have been featured in The New York Times, The Village Voice, Vogue, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Penthouse, and National Lampoon. Since 1981, when his political cartoon Plymptoons was syndicated nationally, he has become a major force and inspiration in the animation world. Moving into motion pictures, Plympton earned two Academy Award nominations, has directed and animated over sixty animation shorts, live action features, music videos, commercials and documentaries. ADVENTURES IN PLYMPTOONS goes deep inside the method and madness of America's most independent animator, creatively incubated in his hometown of Portland, Oregon. Interviews with many of Plympton's collaborators offer candid and comic insights into the irreverent man who has become an international success by not selling out. Documentary film Picture a cross-country road trip powered by vegetable oil in a 1981 Mercedes-Benz. Greasy Rider follows the two filmmakers, Joey Carey and JJ Beck, as they meet with fellow Greasecar drivers, friends, and critics. Comedy Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic is a 2008 Hindi film with Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji in lead roles, and Rishi Kapoor and Ameesha Patel in special appearances. The child artists include Akshat Chopra, Shriya Sharma, Rachit Sidana and Ayushi Burman. Directed, written and co-produced by Kunal Kohli, the film is produced and distributed by Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. Science Fiction Andy Colby’s Incredible Adventure is a 1988 child’s science fiction film directed by Deborah Brock and written by Brock and Jed Horovitz about a boy who has to travel through several videos and static-filled channels in order to rescue his sister who was snatched into the television because she sat too close to it. As it was thought the film's original release title would be confused with Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, the name was changed to Andy and the Airwave Rangers for 1989 video release. The film is referred to as a full-length "cheater" in that it takes advantage of film highlights gleaned from previous Roger Corman films Space Raiders, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Deathsport, Chopping Mall and Wheels of Fire. Documentary film Storm Riders is a 1982 film by David Lourie, Jack McCoy and Dick Hoole, featuring some of the world's best surfers and the world's champion windsurfers. The film was produced by "Hoole/McCoy Films" in association with "Rip Curl Wetsuits", and "L.K. Communications". The documentary was filmed in Sumatra, Java, Bali, Africa, Hawaii and Australia. Storm Riders was digitally remastered and re-released in 2007 to celebrate the movie's 25th anniversary. Thriller Hawa is a 2003 Hindi horror film starring Tabu. The film was an unofficial remake of the 1983 American horror film The Entity which starred Barbara Hershey. Hawa was later dubbed into Telugu as Naa Intlo Oka Roju and then in Tamil as Raja Leelai. Comedy Comic Relief: The Greatest... And the Latest is a 2008 comedy film starring Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg and Robin Williams. Comedy Machen Wir's auf Finnisch is a 2008 comedy film written by Axel Staeck and directed by Marco Petry. Comedy Forgotten Melody for a Flute is a 1987 Russian comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. Thriller Predator 3 is a 2009 adult thriller film written and directed by Stormy Daniels. Comedy It Could Happen to You is a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda. It is the story of New York City police officer who wins the lottery and splits his winnings with a waitress. This basic premise was inspired by a real-life incident. Isaac Hayes has a role as undercover reporter and photographer Angel Dupree, while also being the film's narrator. The film was remade in Hindi as Bade Dilwala which was released in 1999. Also was remade in Telugu as Bahumati in 2007. Thriller Proyecto Dos is a 2008 Spanish action/thriller film and the feature debut of television director Guillermo Fernandez Groizard. The film had its festival premiere on April 8, 2008 at the Malaga Spanish Film Festival, and its theatrical debut on April 25, 2008. Comedy The Priest's Children is a 2013 Croatian comedy and drama film written by Mate Matišić and directed by Vinko Brešan. Comedy Il maschio ruspante is a 1973 film directed by Antonio Racioppi. Documentary film Spanning four centuries on a joyful voyage of music and heritage, Seeking Salvation traces the history of the Black Church and considers its future in a changing society. Comedy An Oversimplification of Her Beauty is a 2012 American semi-animated comedy-drama-romance film following a quixotic artist who, when stood up by an attractive woman, makes a film about it and shows it to her. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and has received generally positive reviews from critics. Comedy Don't Play the Fool is Russian comedy, parody of Valeri Chikov. It shows unlight relations between The USSR and The USA after Cold War with a tragicomic side. Comedy August Fools is a 2013 comedy film directed by Taru Mäkelä. It is a Finnish-Czech co-production set in Helsinki, Finland in the early 1960s. Comedy "A couple of artists live with their daughter, away from the city and far from the cultural circuit, a fact that nonetheless doesn't tone down the heated conversations they have regarding their creative work. Juana is an actress incapable of separating life from work, and a play she works in and is very important for her career is about to open. Roman is a film director suffering from writer's block who scribbles pages on the script of his next film. With equal amounts of Woody Allen's nervous comedy and Cassavetes' melodramatic roller coaster, this storm of egos and selfesteems that takes place on a decisive weekend features Lila –the couple's daughter– as a mirror that reflects her parents' frustrations and joys. Fueled by powerful performances by Erica Rivas and Nahuel Mutti, Antes del estreno is a lively proof of the precision and economy in Giralt's cinema, where all the elements seem to be commanded by a narrative conscience unwilling to stop moving forward." Quoting the description from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Science Fiction The Rocket Man is a 1954 comedy film by 20th Century Fox, directed by Oscar Rudolph, and produced by Leonard Goldstein. The script was co-written by Lenny Bruce and Jack Henley from a story by George W. George and George F. Slavin. The film was a comedy with science-fiction elements, with a byline that went “Out-of-this-world laughter and down-to-earth charm when the face from space turns out to be ... the kid next door!” The New York Times found the fact that comedian Lenny Bruce was one of the film's writers was the "strangest aspect of the low-budget production", noting that the film contains little of Bruce's trademark humor. Documentary film The Flower Bridge is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Ciulei. Documentary film The Show is a 1995 documentary film about hip hop music. It was directed by Brian Robbins and featured interviews with some of hip hop's biggest names. Def Jam founder Russell Simmons stars in and narrates the film. The film grossed $1,482,892 in its opening weekend and $2,702,578 during its theatrical run. Comedy That One Night is a Canadian comedy film directed, written and produced by Rick Alyea. This film stars Crystal Lowe, Amanda Crew and Sam Easton, who were all from the 2006 horror film Final Destination 3. The film was shown at the 2008 Omaha Film Festival. Thriller The Hunt for Eagle One is a 2006 film. The story takes place during Operation Enduring Freedom in The Philippines. A group of U.S. Marines are sent to rescue a captured U.S. Marine Captain and a Filipino Major while stopping a group of Al-Qaeda-backed local rebels from launching biological weapons. The film was produced by the B-movie maker Roger Corman. The sequel, The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point, came out on DVD, some months later. Thriller Murder by Death is a 1976 American mystery comedy film with a cast featuring Eileen Brennan, Truman Capote, James Coco, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, Elsa Lanchester, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith, Nancy Walker, and Estelle Winwood, written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore. The plot is a spoof of the traditional country-house whodunit, familiar to mystery fiction fans of classics such as Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. The cast is an ensemble of British and American actors playing send-ups of well-known fictional sleuths, including Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Charlie Chan, Nick and Nora Charles, and Sam Spade. It also features a rare acting performance by In Cold Blood author Truman Capote. The film was presented at the Venice International Film Festival in 1976. Comedy I Love Hong Kong is a 2011 Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Eric Tsang. Film stars Tsang, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Sandra Ng and a star-studded cast of Hong Kong stars. It was released in Chinese New Year Day. The sequel movies are I Love Hong Kong 2012 and I Love Hong Kong 2013. Thriller American Nightmare is a 2002 crime horror and thriller film written by and directed by Jon Keeyes. Comedy The Thief Who Came to Dinner is a 1973 comedy film directed by Bud Yorkin and based on the novel by Terrence Lore Smith. The film stars Ryan O'Neal and Jacqueline Bisset, with Charles Cioffi, Warren Oates, and in an early appearance, Jill Clayburgh. Comedy Mechanical Suite is a 2001 film written by Sergei Chikhachyov and Gennadi Ostrovsky and directed by Dmitry Meskhiev. Comedy Der er ingen ende pa Vejle is a 2007 short, comedy film written by Jacob Bitsch and Anders Frithiof August and directed by Jacob Bitsch. Documentary film Belgrade is a 2013 Serbian-Canadian documentary film directed by Boris Malagurski about Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The documentary film had its world premiere on 19 October 2013 at Sava Centar in Belgrade. As the first feature documentary film about Belgrade, it presents the Serbian capital through the eyes of its inhabitants, presenting the history, culture, food and nightlife of the city. The film is presented in English and hosted by Boris Malagurski, who, according to his production company Malagurski Cinema, aims to capture the spirit of the Serbian capital. The author claims that Belgrade boasts a unique quality and energy, in spite of the fact that it was destroyed and rebuilt over 40 times in its history and that the greatest attraction of the city are the citizens themselves. The documentary features interviews with prominent Belgraders, such as tennis player Novak Djokovic, who was also featured in the official trailer of the film. Thriller Cry Vengeance is a 1954 American film noir directed by Mark Stevens, starring himself. Comedy Caminito alegre is a 1943 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Lunatics: A Love Story is a 1991 comedy romance film with neo-noir connections written and directed by Josh Becker, starring Ted Raimi, Deborah Foreman and Bruce Campbell. The film tells the story of a young, paranoid aspiring poet who, after an accidental phone conversation with a seemingly sweet woman, is forced to overcome his worries in order to win her heart. The film’s music was composed by Joseph LoDuca, and was edited by Kaye Davis. Animation The House of Magic is a family adventure animation film directed by Jeremy Degruson and Ben Stassen. Thriller Corporate Cougars is a 2011 comedy-thriller film written by Patrick McGuinn and directed by Edward G. Norris. Comedy Book Girl is a Japanese anime film directed by Shunsuke Tada and produced by Production I.G as a commemoration of Enterbrain's ten-year anniversary. The film is based on the light novel series Book Girl written by Mizuki Nomura, with illustrations by Miho Takeoka. It was released in Japanese theaters on May 1, 2010 and later released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on August 27, 2010 by Pony Canyon. Animation Stomach Boy is a 2008 short animated film directed by Leo Lillrank. Thriller The Girl Hunters is a British-made crime drama film directed by Roy Rowland, adapted from the 1962 Mickey Spillane pulp novel of the same name. Spillane himself stars as private detective Mike Hammer, one of the few occasions in film history in which an author of a popular literary hero has portrayed his own character. It also starred Bond girl Shirley Eaton, veteran actor Lloyd Nolan, and syndicated newspaper columnist Hy Gardner as himself. The film features examples of product placement when Spillane and Nolan share a couple of cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Also, during the first newsstand scene, Mad Magazine #77 is clearly visible. Spillane recalled meeting crime figure Billy Hill in London and invited him to the film set. According to Spillane, Hill provided firearms that were used in the film. Spillane also noted that the producers surrounded him with actors who were shorter than he was. Producer Robert Fellows intended on following the film with Spillane's The Snake but it was never made. Documentary film The Devil's Miner is a 2005 documentary film directed by independent film directors Kief Davidson and Richard Ladkani. The film follows a fourteen-year-old Bolivian boy named Basilio Vargas who along with his twelve-year-old brother Bernardino work in the mines near the city of Potosí. The film includes many subtle realities of the miner's lives such as the need to chew coca leaves to numb the pain of hunger and the long shifts they work regardless of age. The film made its world premier at the Rotterdam film festival and its U.S. debut at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film concentrates on the concerns of local workers who have fear of what they call “Tio” or devil. In the film, an elder miner claims that over 8 million people have died in the unsafe mines. The workers believe this is because “Tio” controls the mine and that Christ has no power in the mine. The workers often give offerings such as coca leaves, alcohol, cigarettes and perform sacrifices, such as slaughtering a llama and applying its blood to the mine entrance to appease a makeshift statue of "Tio". Documentary film Guión busca estrella is a 2010 TV documentary directed by Belén R. Casal del Rey and written by Miguel Parra. Thriller Child 44 is an upcoming American drama thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa and written by Richard Price. It is based on the 2008 novel Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith. The film stars Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman and Vincent Cassel. The film is scheduled to be released on April 17, 2015. Comedy The Return of Swamp Thing is a sci-fi-comedy film released in 1989, and directed by Jim Wynorski. It is based on the DC Comics title Swamp Thing and is a sequel to the 1982 horror film Swamp Thing directed by Wes Craven; however, it had a lighter tone than the previous film. The film's main title montage consists of comic book covers set to Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Born on the Bayou". The film stars Dick Durock and Louis Jourdan returning from the original film as Swamp Thing and Arcane respectively, and costars Sarah Douglas and Heather Locklear. Animation Magic Tree House is a 2011 Japanese anime drama film based on the American children fantasy series of the same name. The film is directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori, and the film's screenplay was adapted from the Japanese version of the novel series Magic Tree House by Ichiro Okouchi. The film stars actress Keiko Kitagawa as Jack, and also stars child actress Mana Ashida as Annie. Magic Tree House debuted at the 24th Tokyo International Film Festival on 23 October 2011. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 7 December 2011. Comedy A Touch of Spice is a 2003 Greek film directed by Tassos Boulmetis and starring Georges Corraface as the character of the adult Fanis Iakovides. The character of Fanis Iakovides as a child is played by Markos Osse and the supporting role of Fanis's grandfather, Vassilis, is played by Tassos Bandis. Thriller Murder at Scotland Yard is 1953 British crime film directed by Victor M. Gover and starring Tod Slaughter, Patrick Barr and Tucker McGuire. It is a sequel to the 1952 film King of the Underworld and depicts the continuing battle between the master criminal Terence Reilly and Inspector Morley of Scotland Yard. Reilly has escaped from prison and Morley is called in to recapture him. It was made at Bushey Studios. It was Slaughter's last feature film. Comedy Biwi Ho To Aisi is a 1988 film, directed and written by J.K. Bihari. The music was scored by the duo of Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film marked the on-screen debut of Salman Khan. He played Farooq's younger brother Vicky. Documentary film A Defeated People is a 1946 British documentary short film made by the Crown Film Unit, directed by Humphrey Jennings and narrated by William Hartnell. The film depicts the shattered state of Germany, both physically and as a society, in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The narration explains what is being done – and what needs to be done – both by the occupying Allied forces and the German people themselves to build a better Germany from the ruins. Science Fiction Webs is a 2003 science fiction-horror television film produced by the Sci-Fi Channel and starring Richard Grieco, Colin Fox and Kate Greenhouse. It was filmed in Toronto. Comedy Ena votsalo sti limni is a 1955 Greek comedy film directed by Giorgos Tzavelas and stars Vassilis Logothetidis and Ilya Livykou Comedy Oh! My! God! Kamisama kara no okurimono is a 2014 comedy film directed by Shunji Muguruma. Animation Oreo Cakesters 'Magnifying Glass' is a 2011 animated short film directed by Julian Grey. Thriller Mumbhai Connection is a 2011 Hindi-language film shot entirely in Atlanta, USA. The film is set to release theatrically in August 2014 and is presented by Mowgli Productions Pvt Ltd. It is directed by Atlanta Nagendra, who also wrote the screenplay. It is produced by Abbas Moloo, Nawal Parwal, Sathya Narayanan and Rafiq Batcha. The music director is Praveen Duth Stephen. Comedy Mrs. Carter's Campaign is a 1913 American silent short comedy film directed by William Desmond Taylor starring Charlotte Burton.Taylor died 9 years later,age 49,of homicide. Comedy The Occasional Husband is a comedy drama film directed by Nakia Caesh. Comedy Double Happiness is a 1994 film by Canadian director Mina Shum, co-produced by First Generations Films and the National Film Board of Canada. The film stars Sandra Oh as Jade Li, an artist struggling to assert her independence from the expectations of her Chinese Canadian family. Callum Keith Rennie also stars as Mark, Jade's love interest. Oh won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for this film. Documentary film Orange Winter is a 2007 feature documentary by an independent Ukrainian-American filmmaker Andrei Zagdansky. The documentary deals with the fraudulent presidential election in Ukraine in November 2004 and ensuing days of mass protest, known as the Orange Revolution. Animation Forest Chainsaw Massacre is a 2005 animated short film. Comedy Tickle Me Rich is a 2012 short comedy film written by Delores Alexander, Joanna Charles-Francis, Sonja Dumas, Deliece Knights and Louanna Martin, directed by Sonja Dumas. Comedy Hollywood Boulevard is a 1976 film directed by Allan Arkush and Joe Dante, it is the feature film directorial debut of both directors. This film stars Candice Rialson as an aspiring actress who has just arrived in Los Angeles, and was made as a result of a bet between Jon Davison and Roger Corman to make the cheapest ever film for New World Pictures. This was accomplished by extensive use of footage from other New World films. Comedy Life, Translated is 2005 romance comedy film written by Agan and Jen Li and directed by Agan. Animation The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives was a Christmas-themed Merrie Melodies cartoon short, originally released in 1933. It makes use of a Great Depression setting of Christmas where Santa Claus is seeking shelter. The short takes place at a shantytown; hence the name "The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives". Thriller You Can't Stop the Murders is a 2003 Australian comedy film, directed by Anthony Mir, and written by and starring Mir, Gary Eck and Akmal Saleh. The plot revolves around a series of Village People-themed murders in a small town, and the police who investigate the crimes. The title is a satirical reference to the 1980 film Can't Stop the Music, in which the Village People star. Eck and Saleh play two police constables in a rural village, 'Gary' and 'Akmal' who lead fairly unremarkable lives. Gary's main aim is to be crowned line dancing champion of the village, having always been the runner-up. However, a series of horrific murders, involving the mutilation of bodies, rock the town, and 'Tony', a detective from the city, is called in reluctantly to investigate. Whilst the young Akmal is in awe of the dashing detective, Tony's aggressive methods clash with the uptight Gary, and 'Chief Carter', the officer in charge of the station. Tony is eventually sent back to the city, after shooting a French male stripper. Gary and Akmal soon discover that the murders have a Village People theme, with those murdered having been in one of the occupations of a Village Person, or resembling one. Comedy Backwood Philosopher is a 2009 comedy film directed by Kari Väänänen. Documentary film Prometheus Bound: The Epidemic of Hepatitis C is a 2007 Documentary Film directed by Don Schroeder. Comedy Lilacs in the Spring is a 1954 English musical film starring Anna Neagle and Errol Flynn. It was the first of two movies the stars made together, the other being King's Rhapsody. It was released in the USA as Let's Make Up. It was the feature film debut of Sean Connery. Thriller The Brass Teapot is a 2012 American film directed by Ramaa Mosley. The movie's script was written by Tim Macy, who also wrote the short story the movie is based on. The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012 and was released into theaters and video on demand on April 5, 2013. Documentary film Asier And I is a 2013 non-fiction documentary film written and directed by Amaia Merino and Aitor Merino. Documentary film The Bookseller of Belfast is a 2012 documentary biographical film written and directed by Alessandra Celesia. Comedy João Mata Sete is a 2000 animated film directed by Xavier Beauvois and Eugene John Bellida. Documentary film Against the Grain: A Documentary on the Life of Tara Dakides is a 2008 documentary film directed by Josh Landan Comedy Find the Lady is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Roland Grillette and starring Jack Melford, Althea Henley and George Sanders. Its plot involves an American confidence trickster who pretends to be a spiritual healer. The film was made at Wembley Studios by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox. The sets were designed by art director William Hemsley. Comedy Lucky Numbers is a 2000 comedy film directed by Nora Ephron. The screenplay by Adam Resnick was inspired by the 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal. Comedy Our Lips Are Sealed is a 2000 direct-to-video film featuring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The film was set and filmed in Sydney, Australia. Documentary film Kin Kiesse is a 1982 documentary film about "Kin", the capital of Zaire, and the capital of paradoxes and excesses, commentated on by one of its naïf artists, the painter Chéri Samba. We discover the "Kin" of night clubs, high buildings, bicycle-taxis, shoe shiners and hairdressers, the "Kin" of poor neighborhoods, but, above all, the “Kin” of music, where all the genres rub elbows, from beer party brass bands to the rumba to traditional dances, without leaving out the in-fashion bands of the time. According to the film's director, Mweze Ngangura, Chéri Samba was instrumental in the making of the film, convincing the French Ministry of Co-operation, France 2 and Congolese television that Ngangura could make a film on Kinshasa. Thriller MayBe is an upcoming film directed by Martin Hernandez. Comedy Amori pericolosi is a 1964 Italian anthology comedy film consisting of three segments directed by Alfredo Giannetti, Carlo Lizzani and Giulio Questi. Thriller The Guilty is a 2000 American crime film directed by Anthony Waller and starring Bill Pullman, Devon Sawa, Gabrielle Anwar, Angela Featherstone and Joanne Whalley. The film is a remake of the 1992 UK TV two-part telemovie of the same name and identical plot starring Michael Kitchen, Sean Gallagher, Caroline Catz and Carol Starks. Comedy Sunday in the Park with George is a 1986 film written by Timo Berndt and directed by Terry Hughes. Documentary film Seis grados is a 2014 adventure documentary film written and directed by Bartosz Dombrowski. Comedy Genderfreak is a 2012 short comedy and music film written and directed by Rebecca Louisell. Comedy Sione's 2: Unfinished Business is a 2012 comedic New Zealand film directed by Simon Bennett and written by Oscar Kightley and James Griffin. It is the sequel to the hugely successful 2006 film Sione's Wedding. Comedy Getting Lucky is a 1990 American fantasy-comedy film directed and written by Michael Paul Girard. Thriller David Blaine: Vertigo is a 2002 tv film directed by Michael Dimich and Jacob Septimus. Comedy O Xangô de Baker Street is a 2001 comedy crime film directed by Miguel Faria Jr. Comedy A Little Journey was a 1927 American comedy film featuring Harry Carey. No prints are thought to survive of this film. It is therefore considered lost. Comedy The Mangler is a 1995 American, Australian and South African horror film, directed by Tobe Hooper and based upon the Stephen King short story of the same name which appeared in his inaugural short story collection, Night Shift. It stars Robert Englund and Ted Levine. Documentary film Journeys with George is a documentary by Alexandra Pelosi and Aaron Lubarsky that follows George W. Bush for more than a year on his campaign trail to the presidency in 2000. Working for NBC and as part of what she calls the "travelling press corps," Pelosi offers the only behind-the-scenes look at Bush's campaign. With light journalism, she achieves considerable access to the then-Governor of Texas. The film focuses on the relationship between the press and presidential candidates, the life of a traveling journalist in such a relationship, and Bush, usually in a humorous light, with less attention given to the issues. It earned six Emmy nominations including one win for Lubarsky's editing. It scored 48 out of 100 on Metacritic. In April 2007, it was shown on MSNBC. The last two seasons of The West Wing, which follow the presidential campaigns of Matt Santos and Arnold Vinick, were inspired in part by scenes in Journeys. Comedy To Hell with the Kaiser! is a lost 1918 silent war propaganda comedy film produced by Screen Classics Productions and distributed by Metro Pictures. It was directed by George Irving and starred Lawrence Grant as the Kaiser. Made toward the close of World War I, this film falls in line with other films of this popular genre, the wartime propaganda film, made at the same time i.e. The Kaiser, Beast of Berlin, Yankee Doodle in Berlin, Hearts of the World, The Heart of Humanity, Over the Rhine, The False Faces and The Unpardonable Sin to name a few. Science Fiction The Fly II is a 1989 science fiction horror film starring Eric Stoltz and Daphne Zuniga. It was directed by Chris Walas as a sequel to the 1986 Academy Award-winning film The Fly, itself a remake of the 1958 film of the same name. Stoltz's character in this sequel is the adult son of Seth Brundle, the scientist-turned-'Brundlefly', played by Jeff Goldblum in the 1986 remake. With the exception of stock footage of Goldblum from the first film, John Getz was the only actor to reprise his role. Comedy Dear Summer Sister is a drama film directed by Nagisa Oshima. Comedy That's My Meat is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy The Italian Straw Hat is a 1928 French silent film comedy directed by René Clair, and based on the 1851 play Un chapeau de paille d'Italie by Eugène Labiche and Marc Michel. Comedy Lullaby of Broadway is a musical romantic comedy film released by Warner Bros. in 1951. It starred Doris Day as Melinda Howard, an entertainer who travels to New York to see her mother, and Gene Nelson as Tom Farnham, a fellow entertainer and Melinda's love interest. Gladys George appears as Jessica Howard, Melinda's alcoholic mother, in addition to S.Z. Sakall, Billy De Wolfe, Florence Bates and Anne Triola. Songs from the film were released in an album of the same name. Comedy Trhala fialky dynamitem is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1992. Documentary film "From Judy Garland to composing an opera entirely in French this excellent documentary explores the unique talent of Rufus Wainwright. From recreating Judy Garland's legendary Carnegie Hall concert to writing and composing an opera entirely in French, most musicians wouldn't be up to the task, but then Rufus Wainwright isn't like most musicians. Elton John has called him the 'best songwriter in the world' and this excellent documentary following Wainwright as he begins work on the opera is justification enough for such high praise. Exploring the flamboyant performer's past, his early career and the musical highlights of hit albums and tours which have all brought him to his most challenging composition to date. All the Wainwright clan are here talking candidly about their life growing up with such a musical tradition flowing through them. Home videos of the younger Wainwrights staging their own operas contrast against the mammoth task of getting his Prima Donna to its opening night. One for opera fans, Rufus fans and everyone in between. ES" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Thriller Tom Clancy's Op Center is a 114 minute action/political thriller which was edited-down from a 170 minute, 4-hour TV mini-series of the same name that aired in two parts on NBC in February 1995. Directed by Lewis Teague and produced by Richard L. O'Connor, with story by Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik and Steve Sohmer, it featured an ensemble cast including Harry Hamlin, Lindsay Frost, Wilford Brimley, Deidre Hall, Ken Howard, Bo Hopkins, Carl Weathers, Kim Cattrall, John Savage and Rod Steiger. Comedy Der Mann von nebenan lebt is a 2005 criminal comedy film written by Peter Probst and directed by Miguel Alexandre. Comedy Mexican Boarders is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. Voice actors are Mel Blanc, Daws Butler as the narrator, and uncredited Tom Holland as the voice of Slowpoke Rodriguez. The cartoon has Sylvester trying to catch Speedy in a house they share in Mexico. Sylvester switches targets when Slowpoke Rodriguez, Speedy's cousin, comes to visit. This is the second and final classic Looney Tunes short to feature Slowpoke Rodriguez. Documentary film Tesuque Grandmother Speaks is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Youth CineMedia. Documentary film Odessa Odessa is a 2004 film directed by Michele Boganim. Comedy A ruthless, comical, fun-loving, romantic rebel general, General Jose Juan Reyes, preparing to make a stand against the Mexican-government army takes over a small Mexican town and imprisons the town leaders, including the father of fiery Maria Dolores Penafiel, who is among those citizens who take a stand against Reyes. Maria protests by slapping the face of Reyes, (the first of many times) and he is so enthralled by her spirit that he immediately declares she must become his wife. In response, she shows some more spirit, she sets off a firecracker under his horse. Reyes begins to soften and, with the aid of Father Sierra and Maria, who is about to marry her local suitor, he helps the town fight an influenza epidemic. He decides to retreat than stage a battle in the town against the advancing government troops. Maria is so stirred by the bugles of the retreating rebels, that she leaves her marriage ceremony and marches with Reyes and his ragged army across the desert into the sunset. Comedy The Christmas Orange is a 2002 television movie written by Geoff Berner and Cindy Filipenko and directed by Ian Freedman. Thriller Winning Streak is a 2012 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Eduard Cortés. It stars an ensemble cast that includes Daniel Brühl, Lluís Homar, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Eduard Fernández and Blanca Suárez. The film premiered on 21 April 2012 at the 15th Málaga Film Festival. Comedy No Rest for the Brave is a 2003 comedy romance film written by Alain Guiraudie and Frédéric Videau and directed by Alain Guiraudie. Comedy The Delicious Little Devil is a 1919 American silent comedy-drama film starring Mae Murray and Rudolph Valentino. A 35 mm print of the film is housed at the EYE Film Instituut Nederland, Nederlands Filmmuseum. Comedy Il Diavolo in convento is a 1950 Italian film directed by Nunzio Malasomma. Thriller Badlapur is an upcoming Indian action-thriller film directed by Sriram Raghavan and produced by Saif Ali Khan's Illuminati Films and Dinesh Vijan's Maddock Films. The film stars Varun Dhawan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Huma Qureshi, Yami Gautam and Radhika Apte in pivotal roles. The film is scheduled for release on 20 February 2015. Documentary film No Fire Zone: In the Killing Fields of Sri Lanka is an investigative documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The documentary covers the period from September 2008 until the end of the war in 2009 in which thousands of Tamil people were killed by shelling and extrajudicial executions by the Sri Lankan Army including Balachandran Prabhakaran, the 12-year-old son of the slain Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Chief Velupillai Prabhakaran. The Sri Lankan army has denied the allegations in the documentary In March 2013, the documentary was screened by its director, Callum Macrae, at the 22nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. The film was not released in theatres in India as Central Board of Film Certification did not approved it. It was released online for free in India and Malaysia. Comedy Radio Parade of 1935, released in the USA as Radio Follies, is a British comedy film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Will Hay, Clifford Mollison and Helen Chandler. Comedy Caravan is a 1971 Bollywood film produced under Nasir Hussain Films banner, directed by Nasir Hussain and produced by his brother Tahir Hussain. The film stars Jeetendra and the Nasir Husain fixture- Asha Parekh in lead roles. It also has Aruna Irani, Helen and Madan Puri. Two more Hussain fixtures were involved in the songs; lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri and music composer R.D. Burman. The film was a hit at the box office. Thriller King of the Ants is a 2003 American revenge film directed by Stuart Gordon, written by Charlie Higson, and starring Chris McKenna. It was adapted from Higson's novel of the same name. Documentary film Trip to Jewish Cuba is an American short documentary film, directed by Bonnie Burt, that follows an American-Jewish aid mission as it travels to Cuba to observe and help the island's Jewish community following a relaxing of the government's policies restricting religion. Comedy A Ninja Pays Half My Rent is a short comedy film by Steven Tsuchida, it was first released in 2003. Documentary film Like the young men in many small American towns during and after the Great Depression, the boys of Bedford, Virginia, joined their local National Guard unit. They were paid one dollar for every weekend training session - a lot of money in 1941 - and they were given a snazzy uniform to wear that pleased the ladies. Not a bad deal. What they couldn't have foreseen was that Japan would attack Pearl Harbor and draw the United States - and their little Guard unit - into a war that everyone hoped would end all wars. In no time at all, these fresh-faced soldiers were torn from the arms of their girlfriends and new wives and found themselves in training camps, learning to fight for their country. Eventually these boys who had not yet seen a minute of battle would become the first to hit the beaches of Normandy on what we now know as D-Day. An ocean away, their families gathered around radios listening for news. Eventually a wave of telegrams arrived informing Bedford how great a sacrifice it had made: on June 6, 1942, that small community lost more men per capita than any other in America. But Bedford's service to the nation continues. In 2004, for the first time since World War II, that same National Guard unit was called up again, this time to serve in Afghanistan. Soon after it went to Iraq. In BEDFORD: THE TOWN THEY LEFT BEHIND, The Johnson Group, producers of the acclaimed award-winning documentary PAPER CLIPS, presents a moving cross-generational story of innocence and bravery, of love and loss, of duty, honor and the costs of war. Comedy Angel on My Shoulder is a 1946 American fantasy film about a deal between the Devil and a dead man. The film was an independent production, produced by Charles R. Rogers and David W. Siegel, directed by Archie Mayo, written by Harry Segall and Roland Kibbee, and released by United Artists. The film was Mayo's last before his retirement. It starred Paul Muni, Anne Baxter and Claude Rains. The producer changed the original title, Me and Satan, when he concluded that the public would not see a film about the Devil. Thriller Abraham and Lincoln is a 2007 film directed by Pramod Pappan. Documentary film Recyclers is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by José Roberto Brito. Animation Sol Bianca is a two-volume original video animation anime series released in 1990 and 1992 by director Katsuhito Akiyama in association with AIC. Sol Bianca: The Legacy is a remake of this series. The name of the OVA is also the name of the ship that serves as both the home and the interstellar headquarters for an all-female band of notorious pirates. Thanks to a stowaway who hides herself aboard their ship following one of their raids, they learn of the ultimate treasure: the Gnosis, an artifact reputedly from old Earth itself. Unfortunately for them, the Gnosis happens to be in the hands of Emperor Batros, the brutal ruler of the planet Tres who is executing great numbers of enemies, real or speculated, as a result of his military occupation of the neighboring planet Uno. Armed with a little luck, a sniper gun that can shoot from orbit, and a technologically advanced ship, the crew of the Sol Bianca are about to make a run for the greatest prize of all. Science Fiction Analogue is a 2013 short drama science fiction thriller film written by Peter Strauss and directed by Tom Bober. Comedy Lord Of Misrule is a 1996 TV movie written and directed by Guy Jenkin. Documentary film Cruise Grand Mediterranean is a 2004 travel and documentary film. Animation Steal Wool is a 1957 American Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon; however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. This is the fourth short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on steel wool. Comedy 2014 Italian movie, from the novel "Il pretore di Cuvio" by Piero Chiara Animation The Lost Town of Switez is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Kamil Polak. Comedy Kissing A Fool is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Doug Ellin. It primarily stars David Schwimmer, Jason Lee, Mili Avital, Kari Wührer and Vanessa Angel. Its plot is inspired by the short story "El curioso impertinente" that appears in Don Quixote. Comedy It looks like it's going to be a typical 24th December day for suave Reggie. Things however take an exciting turn for him when his office colleague and the girl he's lusted after for a long time gives him a Christmas present he finds impossible to refuse. Comedy Wie die Karnickel is a comedy by Sven Unterwaldt from 2002, based on a script by Ralf König. Documentary film Lars Monsens ektreme villmarkstur. Han gikk 8252 kilometer og 947 dager gjennom noen av klodens mest øde villmarksområder, i ekstreme temperaturer, med selskap av ulv og bjørn. For Lars Monsen var dette den perfekte utfordring. I den Canadiske villmarken er man fullstendig overlatt til seg selv, hundrevis av kilometer fra nærmeste landsby. Ulveflokkene stryker forbi leiren og Monsen må forsvare seg mot bjørner. På vinteren kan gradestokken nærme seg 60 minus og vinden forsterker kulden ytterligere. Det er livsfarlig å bevege seg utendørs med mindre man er godt trent, har godt utstyr og stor respekt for naturen. Det er i dette terrenget Lars Monsen og hans huskyer skal tilbringe de neste årene. Til fots, på hundeslede, på ski eller i kano skal de ta seg fra nordøst-Alaska til Labrador-kysten. En nærmest umulig oppgave – men så er jo Monsens motto «alt er mulig». Thriller The Bannen Way is an American crime drama web series starring Mark Gantt as Neal Bannen, a third generation criminal who wants to get out of the con man lifestyle he's been living. The show officially premiered on Sony Pictures Entertainment owned Crackle on January 6, 2010, but the first three episodes began streaming on December 23, 2009 to qualify for the Streamy Awards. The fact that this series, along with several others, were regionally geoblocked led to a controversy over eligibility for the Streamys because it was not made fully available on the World Wide Web. The controversy led to a ruling by the Streamys that geoblocked web series are eligible. The Bannen Way is a production of Sony Pictures Television. The executive producers are Mark Gantt and Jesse Warren. Gantt's co-stars are Vanessa Marcil, Gabriel Tigerman, Michael Ironside, and Robert Forster. New episodes were streamed weekdays through January 22, 2010. A season one DVD is in production. It is currently unknown if there will be a second season. Documentary film "Welcome to the tragicomic world of matchmaking in modern Taipei. The leading light in the Taiwanese marriage market is the energetic matchmaker Chen, who specializes in nudging notoriously intransigent bachelors. One of Chen’s many clients is Wu, the maker of this documentary. While Wu waits impatiently for Mr. Right (or is it Mr. Available?), she documents couples at various stages in their coupledom, post-Chen. Some are smitten with each other. Others tease and bicker openly about minor details. Others have more deep-seated problems, where reproaches about selfishness and cold-heartedness never stop. Rife with moments of both torturing silence and absolute enigma, this thoughtful documentary poses one central question: Is love a matter of fate or just a numbers game? With 50 percent of marriages ending in divorce, Taiwan provides ample business for matchmakers like Chen, who prides herself on grappling with the most difficult cases. Wu has the feeling she missed the boat, but Chen knows just what to do with “hopeless,” would-be spinsters. Her motto: There's nothing wrong with failing, as long as you know why you failed." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Taiwan Film Days festival site. Thriller Kiss Me Deadly is a 1955 film noir drama produced and directed by Robert Aldrich starring Ralph Meeker. The screenplay was written by A.I. Bezzerides, based on the Mickey Spillane Mike Hammer mystery novel Kiss Me, Deadly. Kiss Me Deadly is often considered a classic of the noir genre. The film grossed $726,000 in the United States and a total of $226,000 overseas. It also withstood scrutiny from the Kefauver Commission, which called it a film designed to ruin young viewers, leading director Aldrich to protest the Commission's conclusions. Kiss Me Deadly marked the film debuts of both actresses Cloris Leachman and Maxine Cooper. Documentary film Aguirre, the Wrath of God, known in the UK as Aguirre, Wrath of God, is a 1972 West German New Wave adventure art film written and directed by Werner Herzog. Klaus Kinski stars in the title role. The soundtrack was composed and performed by German progressive/Krautrock band Popol Vuh. The story follows the travels of Spanish soldier Lope de Aguirre, who leads a group of conquistadores down the Orinoco and Amazon River in South America in search of the legendary city of gold, El Dorado. Using a minimalist story and dialogue, the film creates a vision of madness and folly, counterpointed by the lush but unforgiving Amazonian jungle. Although based loosely on what is known of the historical figure of Aguirre, the film's story line is, as Herzog acknowledged years after the film's release, a work of imagination. Some of the people and situations may have been inspired by Gaspar de Carvajal's account of an earlier Amazonian expedition, although Carvajal was not on the historical voyage represented in the film. Other accounts state that the expedition went into the jungles but never returned to civilization. Comedy Tinny is a 2012 short, action and comedy film written and directed by Shaun Cairns. Thriller Midnight Warning is a 1932 American film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. The film is also known as Eyes of Mystery. Comedy The Golden Boat is a 1990 American film directed by Raúl Ruiz. Comedy Stepsister from Planet Weird is a Disney Channel Original Movie which was released in June 2000. Science Fiction Track of the Moon Beast is a 1976 horror film, directed by Richard Ashe and written by Bill Finger and Charles Sinclair. The story revolves around a mineralogist being hit in the head by a meteor, which turns him in to a moon beast. Comedy Big Helium Dog is a 1999 comedy film. It is produced by Kevin Smith's View Askew production company and also features the Broken Lizard comedy troupe in starring and supporting roles. The film has long been a favorite amongst fans who attended screenings at festivals such as the Smith sponsored "Vulgarthon" which led to an anticipated DVD release. Animation Gopher Broke is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring the Goofy Gophers and the Barnyard Dawg. Released November 15, 1958, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg. The title is a pun on the phrase "Go for Broke". Comedy Lady Chatterley's Daughter is a 2011 American made for cable erotic film written, produced and directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is also known by the alternative name Lady Chatterley's Ghost. Comedy It Happened One Christmas is a 1977 made-for-television movie starring Marlo Thomas and Wayne Rogers. Science Fiction The Moment After 2: The Awakening is a 2006 direct-to-video Christian sequel film to The Moment After. It is a post-Rapture film following the lives of two former FBI agents. The film was featured at both the Merrimack Valley Christian Film Festival and the Greater Orlando Christian Film Festival. Documentary film World War II: Attack Without Warning is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Chris D. Nebe. Comedy Revoir Julie is a Canadian lesbian romantic comedy. Thriller Brighton Rock is a 2010 British crime film loosely based on Graham Greene's 1938 novel of the same name. Rowan Joffé wrote the screenplay and directed the film, which stars Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough, Andy Serkis, John Hurt, Sean Harris and Helen Mirren. The novel was previously made into a film in 1947 by the Boulting brothers under the same title. Although the novel and original film are both set in the 1930s, the 21st century adaptation takes place in Brighton and is set during the Mods and Rockers era of the 1960s. Riley plays "Pinkie", the role originally played by Richard Attenborough. It was largely filmed in the nearby town of Eastbourne, with Eastbourne Pier standing in for Brighton Pier, and at Beachy Head. Some scenes were shot at Hedsor House in Buckinghamshire and in Brighton itself. Comedy Seven Golden Men Strike Again is a 1966 Italian crime film directed by Marco Vicario. It is the sequel of Seven Golden Men. Comedy The Playhouse is a 1921 silent short film written, directed by, and starring Buster Keaton. The movie runs for 22 minutes, and is most famous for an opening sequence in which Keaton plays every role. Documentary film The Visual Language of Herbert Matter is a documentary film directed by Reto Caduff. Comedy The Serenade is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. This film survives at the Library of Congress cataloged as Jim The Serenade. Comedy Dogs in Pocketbooks is a 2011 comedy film written by Charles Casillo and directed by Matthew J. Pellowski. Documentary film Death in Arizona is a 2014 documentary drama film written and directed by Tin Dirdamal. Documentary film Problema is a 2010 documentary drama film written by Joe Holden and directed by Ralf Schmerberg. Comedy $pent is a 2000 drama film, directed by Gil Cates Jr. Comedy Luke Lugs Luggage is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Animation A Purrfect Pair is a 2013 animated short film directed by Gwyneth Christoffel. Comedy Behave Yourself! is a 1951 American film directed and co-written by George Beck, starring Farley Granger and Shelley Winters, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Science Fiction The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a 2008 American supernatural fiction-thriller film directed by Chris Carter and written by both Carter and Frank Spotnitz. It is the second feature film based on The X-Files franchise created by Carter, following the 1998 film. Three main actors from the television series, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Mitch Pileggi, reappear in the film to reprise their respective roles as Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, and Walter Skinner. Unlike the first film, the plot does not focus on the series' ongoing extraterrestrial based mytharc themes, but instead works as a standalone thriller horror story, similar to many of the Monster-of-the-Week episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. The story follows Mulder and Scully who have been out of the FBI for several years; with Mulder living in isolation as a fugitive from the organization and Scully having become a doctor at a Catholic-run hospital, where she has formed a friendly relationship with a seriously ill patient. Thriller "Erudite, harmless, ruling class egotist, Charlie Barnum's smoke and mirror articulations conceal a prejudiced, over-educated sociopath who refuses to be bound by the restrictions of morality, law or even reality. When Charlie knocks down a working class girl in a hit-and-run, he uses a deck of playing cards to determine his fate. Dangerously subversive, provocatively dark, and satirically disturbing, you’ve already met Walter Mitty and Billy Liar, now it’s time for you to meet the darkest member of that twisted trio; the man of our times, Charlie Casanova." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy The Foghorn Leghorn is a Henery Hawk/Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in 1948 and directed by Robert McKimson. Foghorn has to convince an unbelieving Henery Hawk that he really is a "chicken. Rooster, that is." Documentary film Wonderful London is a 1924 short documentary film directed by Frank Miller and H.B. Parkinson. Comedy I Was A Teenage Frankenstein's Roommate is a low-budget feature starring Patrick Casey and directed by Worm Miller. Miller and Casey also co-wrote the movie. The duo went on to write Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!, National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze and its sequel National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 among other things. The film was shot on location in Bloomington, Minnesota. The film was written and shot in under two weeks during a winter break from college. The title of the film is a play on the title of the 1958 film I Was A Teenage Frankenstein. Animation Dimensions of Dialogue is a 1982 Czechoslovak animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer. It is 14 minutes long and created with stop motion. Thriller Summer City also known as Coast of Terror is a 1977 Australian surfer film, filmed in Newcastle, Australia. The film also features Mel Gibson in his debut role. Documentary film Hyperland is a 50-minute long documentary film about hypertext and surrounding technologies. It was written by Douglas Adams and produced and directed by Max Whitby for BBC Two in 1990. It stars Douglas Adams as a computer user and Tom Baker, with whom Adams had already worked on Doctor Who, as a personification of a software agent. In hindsight, what Hyperland describes and predicts is an approximation of today's World Wide Web. Documentary film Unforgettable Fire: The Story of a U2 Tribute Band is a 2012 documentary, biography, music film directed by Michelle Regina. Animation First Match is a 2011 drama and sports short film written and directed by Olivia Newman. Comedy Based on Ephraim Kishon’s satirical book by the same name, The Fox in the Chicken Coop is a 1978 Israeli film directed by Kishon. It features many prominent Israeli actors of the time, most notably Shaike Ophir and Seffy Rivlin. The film takes a satirical, comic look at the old generation of Israeli politicians. Comedy Mini Punjab is a 2009 comedy musical romance film written by Amrik Gill and Rimpy Prince and directed by Rimpy Prince. Comedy She'll Have to Go is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Robert Asher and starring Bob Monkhouse. Documentary film "Running in Heels follows Glendon “Anna Conda” Hyde on the campaign trail during his run for San Francisco District 6 Supervisor during the 2010 election season. This heartwarming documentary features interviews with campaign workers and community members, as well as real footage from the campaign trail, highlighting Hyde’s commitment to grassroots efforts in the city. Running in Heels is a flattering portrait of the drag queen and community organizer’s commitment to social change" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction The Gamma People is a 1956 American and British science fiction film directed by John Gilling and starring Paul Douglas, Eva Bartok and Leslie Phillips. Thriller Baghaawat – Ek Jung is a 2001 action thriller Hindi language Indian feature film directed by Deepak Pawar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Aditya Pancholi, Mohan Joshi, Rutika Singh, Deepak Shirke and Ishrat Ali. Comedy Deck Dogz is a 2005 Australian skater film, written and directed by Steve Pasvolsky and starring Sean Kennedy, Ho Thi Lu and Richard Wilson with a guest appearance by Tony Hawk. It was filmed in and around Adelaide and Sydney, Australia. Deck Dogz was released in Australian theatres on 6 January 2005. Thriller A tale of crime and police corruption. This tightly woven, fast-paced thriller begins when Amanda (Kelly Lynch), a sexy gal on in-line skates, trips because alcoholic ex-cop/security expert Jim Holland (Joe Mantegna) bumps into her. Thriller The White Raven is a 1998 action crime thriller starring Ron Silver, Joanna Pacuła and Roy Scheider. Directed by Jakub Z. Rucinski and Andrew Stevens, the film is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Blodgett. Comedy Angels in Disguise is a 1949 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on September 11, 1949 by Monogram Pictures and is the fifteenth film in the series. Thriller Trauma is a 2004 British psychological thriller directed by Marc Evans and written by Richard Smith. Documentary film Hauling is a 2010 documentary film on poor families who work as recyclers in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Documentary film Two Years at Sea is a 2011 documentary film directed by Ben Rivers. Comedy The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood is a 1932 film directed by John Francis Dillon. Science Fiction Godzilla 2000: Millennium is a 1999 Japanese science fiction kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara and written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara and Wataru Mimura. It was the twenty-third film released in the Godzilla series and is the only film to feature Orga. The film served as a reboot of the series. The film was released on December 11, 1999. Sony Pictures Entertainment's TriStar division, having the rights to the franchise at the time, released the film in the United States and Canada in August 2000 as Godzilla 2000; the last in the Godzilla franchise to have a North American theatrical run until 2014's Godzilla. The film ignores continuity established by any previous films, and from the original. Science Fiction Spaced Man is a comedy romance sci-fi film directed by Lee Cates. Science Fiction Wapakman is a Philippine superhero film directed by Topel Lee and starring eight-division world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao. It was released on December 25, 2009 as an entry to the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival. Comedy Deveras me atrapaste is a 1985 comedy, drama, romance and fantasy film written by Rene Aviles Fabila, Antonio Pardo and Gerardo Pardo, and directed by Gerardo Pardo. Thriller Wild Cactus is a 1993 thriller film directed by Jag Mundhra starring David Naughton and India Allen. Comedy A crowd of pushy holiday shopppers rub Bushroot the wrong way. He decides to ruin Christmas by taking control of all of St. Canard's Christmas trees. Documentary film Sacred Places is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Jean-Marie Téno. Animation Recess: All Growed Down is a Disney direct-to-video animated film released on December 9, 2003. The film is based on the Disney television series Recess. It was released simultaneously with another direct-to-video Recess film, Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade. The film's title is a reference to the Rugrats episode "All Growed Up." This was the final project made for the show, as nothing else has been announced. Thriller Slither is a 1973 comedy film starring James Caan. It was directed by Howard Zieff. This was the first screenplay by W. D. Richter, who went on to adapt stories like Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Big Trouble in Little China for the screen and directed the cult film The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. Caan plays an ex-convict, one of several people trying to find a stash of stolen money. Peter Boyle and Sally Kellerman co-star. Comedy Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De is a 2014 Punjabi romantic comedy film directed by Manmohan Singh and produced by Sunny Trehan/Trehan Productions. The film features Jimmy Shergill, Neeru Bajwa, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Binnu Dhillon, Khushboo Grewal, Om Puri and Gugu Gill. Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De is scheduled for release on 8 August 2014. Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De is a sequel to the Munde U.K. De. The trailer was launched on 10 July 2014. Comedy SeeFood is Malaysia's first 3D animated movie in English. The film is produced by Silver Ant and released in Malaysian cinemas beginning 8 March 2012. SeeFood was first launched in Poland on 7 October 2011. It received financial support from Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and also Multimedia Development Corporation. Documentary film Battle of Berlin is a 1973 West German documentary film directed by Franz Baake and Jost von Morr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Born in Brooklyn is a 2001 TV film directed by John Fortenberry. Documentary film When Disco Ruled The World is a music documentary that aired on VH1 in 2005. Documentary film Red on White is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Agne Marcinkeviciute. Documentary film The Eleutheran Adventure is a 2006 film directed by Kareem Mortimer. Animation Godofredo is a 2009 animated short film directed by Eva Furnari. Documentary film Dust. A Sculptors Journey is a documentary film written by Jeanne Pope and Mariano Franco and directed by Jeanne Pope. Comedy Krot na more is a 2012 animation, short film, comedy, adventure film directed by Anna Kadykova. Documentary film Tupac: Resurrection is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and death of rapper Tupac Shakur. The film, directed by Lauren Lazin and released by Paramount Pictures, is narrated by Tupac Shakur himself. The film was in theaters from November 16, 2003 to December 21, 2003. As of July 1, 2008 it had earned over $7.8 million, making it the 21st-highest-grossing documentary film in the United States -. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 77th Academy Awards. Comedy People In Places is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Juan Cavestany. Comedy Oral Mathram is a 1997 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad. The film stars Mammootty, Sreenivasan, Sudheesh, Shruti and Lalu Alex. Comedy The Angriest Man in Brooklyn is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Phil Alden Robinson. It stars Robin Williams, Mila Kunis, Peter Dinklage and Melissa Leo. The film follows a physician who accidentally tells her obnoxious patient that he has a brain aneurysm and has only 90 minutes to live. As the patient races around the city, trying to right his wrongs, the doctor attempts to find him as he tries to find what he must do in the final moments of his life. It is a remake of the 1997 Israeli film The 92 Minutes of Mr. Baum, written and directed by Assi Dayan. The film had a limited theatrical and VOD release on May 23, 2014. Animation Uproar in the Studio is a black and white Chinese animation short made in 1926 by Wan Laiming and Wan Guchan. The short film helped the Wan brothers become recognized as the official pioneer of the animation industry in China. The film is now lost. Comedy Lord of the Manor is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Betty Stockfeld, Frederick Kerr and Henry Wilcoxon. During a party at a country house, a number of the guests switch their romantic partners. It was based on a play by John Hastings Turner. Comedy Dorf on Golf is a 1987 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Vincent Schiavelli and Michele Smith. The film is the first in a series of eight films released by Conway using the Dorf sporting theme. The film had a total cast of three. Comedy So You Want to Be a Baby Sitter is a 1949 short comedy film directed by Richard L. Bare and written by Richard L. Bare, Snag Werris and George O'Hanlon. Comedy Supermen Against the Orient is a Hong Kong-Italian co-production superhero film directed by Bitto Albertini. It is a spin-off of Gianfranco Parolini's 1967 film I Fantastici tre supermen. The film is notable for featuring a cameo appearance by a young Jackie Chan who here also already worked as choreographer It was a commercial success in Italy and also in Hong Kong. Comedy The Robber Kitten is a 1935 Silly Symphonies cartoon. Documentary film Found Objects; Lobi Arts and Commerce is a 2003 documentary film. Documentary film Frederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days is a 1991 documentary of American Western artist Frederic Remington made for the PBS series American Masters and produced and directed by Tom Neff It was written by Neff and Louise LeQuire. Actor Gregory Peck was the narrator of the film and Ned Beatty was the voice of Remington when reading his correspondence. The documentary was produced by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; NHK Corporation; and Polaris Entertainment, Nashville, Tennessee. It was the first documentary to be filmed in High Definition Television, but at the time it was years away from high-definition television broadcasting. Comedy Sunday Afternoon is a 2000 short comedy film written by Paul Charney, Daniel Lee and Mark Vogl and directed by Paul Charney and Justin Curtis. Documentary film The Linguists is an independent 2008 American documentary film produced by Ironbound Films about language extinction and language documentation. It follows two linguists, Greg Anderson of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages and David Harrison of Swarthmore College, as they travel around the world to collect recordings of some of the last speakers of several moribund languages: Chulym in Siberia; Chemehuevi in Arizona, U.S.; Sora in Orissa, India; and Kallawaya in Bolivia. Comedy Goal of the Dead is 2014 French horror comedy directed by Thierry Poiraud and Benjamin Rocher; written by Tristan Schulmann, Marie Garel Weiss, Quoc Dang Tran, Ismaël Sy Savané, and Laetitia Trapet; and starring Alban Lenoir, Charlie Bruneau, Tiphaine Daviot, Ahmed Sylla, and Alexandre Philip as association football players and fans who must battle zombies when the entire stadium becomes infected. Documentary film Letters from Pyongyang is a 2012 documentary short film about the filmmaker's search for lost relatives in North Korea, directed by Korean-Canadian filmmaker Jason Lee. The film premiered at the Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montreal also known by its acronym RIDM on 13 November 2012. The international premiere in Doha, Qatar during the 9th Aljazeera International Documentary Film Festival garnered the film the top juried prize, the Aljazeera Golden Award, in the short film category. Letters from Pyongyang subsequently received the Best Documentary jury prize at the 23rd Palm Springs International ShortFest in Palm Springs, California and the Best Short Film jury prize at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada. Animation The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart is a 2001 direct-to-video film, based on the Disney Channel Playhouse Disney television series, The Book of Pooh released on DVD and VHS on July 17, 2001. It contains six episodes; each focusing on one character; wrapped together by a loose plot in which the characters are in Christopher Robin's Room waiting for his arrival. As is typical with the series, each episode features an original musical number. The film's running time is 1 hour, 16 minutes and 19 seconds. It is a compilation film composed of footage from the TV series. This film was produced by Shadow Projects for Walt Disney Television and released on both VHS and DVD on July 17, 2001, by Walt Disney Home Video. Animation Dougal and the Blue Cat, called Pollux et le Chat Bleu in France, is a 1970 film based on The Magic Roundabout. Thriller Fatal Desire is a made-for-TV film produced by Lifetime Television. It premiered April 3, 2006 on the network and starred Eric Roberts as Joe, an ex-policeman turned casino pit boss in Atlantic City, and Anne Heche as Tanya Sullivan, a bored housewife with very manipulative ways. The movie was based on, or "inspired by," the true crime book Fatal Error by journalists Mark Morris and Paul Janczewski. The book in turn was based on the real life case against Sharee Miller. The film featured two original songs by New Orleans-based singer/songwriter Kristin Diable and marked the cable television premiere of her work. Animation Weary Willies is an animated short produced by George Winkler which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is also the penultimate Oswald cartoon created during the Winkler period. Comedy Adam & Eva is a 1997 Swedish romantic comedy film written and directed by Hannes Holm and Måns Herngren. Starring Björn Kjellman as Adam and Josefin Nilsson as Eva. The film tells the story about a married couple Adam and Eva and their various dreams of the future. Eva's thoughts about the house and kids is scaring Adam who fall into a life crisis. He is cheating with his brother's nanny, which leads to a divorce between him and Eva. He later realizes that he loves Eva and tries to win her back. A sequel is being planned. Comedy Beauty and the Barge is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Gordon Harker, Judy Gunn and Jack Hawkins. It was produced by Julius Hagen's production company Twickenham Film Studios, but made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith rather than at Twickenham. It was based on the 1905 play Beauty and the Barge by W. W. Jacobs. Comedy The Bullion Boys is a film based on the true story of how Britain's gold reserve was secretly transferred to Liverpool at the start of the Second World War. It was produced by the BBC as part of their Screen One series and it won the 1994 Emmy Award for drama. Comedy Remote is a comedy film that was released on September 22, 1993, starring Chris Carrara, Jessica Bowman, and John Diehl. Ted Nicolaou directed the film and it was written by Mike Farros. The movies premise is similar to that of Home Alone. It is the second film to be released by Moonbeam Entertainment. Documentary film Moment by Moment: The Healing Journey of Molly Hale is a 2005 documentary film by filmmaker, Dorothy Fadiman, which is about Molly Hale, a woman who suffered a spinal cord injury so severe that attending medical professionals had little hope for the rehabilitation of feeling and movement below her shoulders. The film chronicles Molly's recovery process and the support from her partner and community of friends. In the Winter of 2002, Molly Hale was chosen to be an Olympic torchbearer by the Olympic Committee. In May 2010, CultureUnplugged.com showed the film as their main feature for their film festival: Spirit Enlightened. Molly was a student in Aikido as was shown in the film. She was chosen as a presenter and special trainer for the Self-Defense Instructors' Conference and Special Training of the National Women’s Martial Arts Federation in July 2011. Comedy Dark and Stormy Night is a 2009 independent film spoofing the haunted house and murder mystery films produced by Hollywood in the 1930s and 40s. Larry Blamire directed and acted in the film and wrote the screenplay. The film also includes many cast members from Blamire's previous films The title refers to the often-parodied opening sentence from the novel Paul Clifford by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Comedy Slackers is a 2002 romantic comedy film directed by Dewey Nicks and stars Jason Schwartzman, Devon Sawa, Jason Segel, and Michael Maronna. Documentary film ZA 05. Lo viejo y lo nuevo is a 2006 documentary film written by Fernando Birri, Julio García Espinosa, Gabriel García Márquez and Orlando Senna and directed by Fernando Birri. Comedy Camp is a 2003 independent musical film written and directed by Todd Graff, about an upstate New York performing arts summer camp. The film is based on Graff's own experiences at a similar camp called Stagedoor Manor where many scenes of the movie were filmed. Comedy Top Banana is a 1954 musical film based on the musical of the same name, starring Phil Silvers, and featuring Rose Marie, Judy Lynn, Jack Albertson and Joey Faye, all of whem reprised their roles from the Broadway production of the musical. The film was shot in 3-D but was released by United Artists "flat". Documentary film If You're Gonna Build a House: Community by Architecture is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Vincent Sassone and Steven Turley. Comedy A Greek Tragedy is a 1985 short animated comedy film directed by Nicole Van Goethem. Documentary film Ndiphilela Ukucula: I Live to Sing is a musical documentary film directed by Julie Cohen. Science Fiction One doctor uses live patients for his experiments while another one kills them in a twisted plot of revenge. A boy who witnesses his brother being killed during surgery, grows up to become a monster with a scalpel. Dr. Julian Mater is suspended and gets his license revoked for performing cellular regeneration experiments on dying patients. After a couple of years, he returns to the hospital that condemned his work to begin practicing his grizzly experiments once more. Thriller Hotel Danubio is a film directed by Antonio Giménez Rico released on September 26, 2003. Science Fiction "Singing lives with her mother on the Taiwanese island of Kinmen. In a constantly recurring dream she meets a man. She can neither recognize him, nor does she understand the words he shouts at her. Singing works on a ferry boat where she meets a young soldier who claims that he will be her boyfriend one day. Initially, she doesn't believe him, but it turns out that he is right. "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream." This quote by Edgar Allan Poe might well be the motto of Hou Chi-Janʼs first feature film. On the narrative level, several dreams overlap and break up the story line as well as the chronology of the film until it appears as if not even the dreamers themselves can be sure at which dramatic stage of the story they are at a given moment. Hou Chi-Jan expertly manipulates narrative levels and genre elements. Dream and reality blend into one. "One Day" resembles a poem made of light, color, water and emotion, telling a melancholy love story in modern-day Taiwan." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Comedy A Majority of One is a 1961 comedy film written by Leonard Spigelgass and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Documentary film A Fighting Heart is a 2013 documentary, biographical, historical and sports film directed by Des Kilbane. Documentary film "Setting out to make a film about street children, the filmmakers are hijacked by a 13-year-old street boy in Nairobi, Kenya. Emmanuel is running from hunger, police, his mother's death and a horrific life in Nairobi's most notorious slum. Alone, undocumented, a nobody, he stinks, eats garbage, is raped by the big boys, swept off the streets by police and sent to adult jail cells. Who will notice if this child's life is snuffed out?" Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Thriller Aa Dekhen Zara is a 2009 romantic sci-fi action thriller film starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, who plays a photo journalist, and Bipasha Basu, as a disc jockey. The film is the directorial debut of Jehangir Surti. Documentary film An American Journey is a 1984 News & Documentary Emmy Award winning work for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography. Comedy Heart Condition is a 1990 fantasy-comedy film starring Bob Hoskins, Denzel Washington and Chloe Webb. Animation Nuru is a 2011 short, animated drama film written by Frederik Palmaers and directed by Michael Palmaers. Comedy The Near East is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Fernando Colomo. Animation The Barn Dance, first released on December 30, 1928, was the first of twelve Mickey Mouse shorts released during that year. It was directed by Walt Disney with Ub Iwerks as the head animator. The title is written as Barn Dance on the poster, while the full title is used on the title screen. Thriller Beast from Haunted Cave is a 1959 horror/gangster/heist film directed by Monte Hellman and starring Michael Forest, Frank Wolff, Richard Sinatra, and Sheila Carroll. Filmed in South Dakota at the same time as Ski Troop Attack, it tells the story of bank robbers fleeing in the snow who run afoul of a giant spider-like monster that feeds on humans. The film war released as a double feature with The Wasp Woman Screenwriter Charles B. Griffith rewrote an earlier screenplay for the film Naked Paradise. A third version of this storyline appeared as the comedy film Creature from the Haunted Sea. Comedy Puppe, Icke & der Dicke is a 2012 Comedy film written by Felix Stienz and Georg Struck, and directed by Felix Stienz. Documentary film Aya: Awakenings is a documentary and mystery film directed by Timothy Parish and Rak Razam. Documentary film The Carnival is a Stage, the Island a Feast is a 2012 documentary film directed by Rui Mourão. Animation The Old Man and the Sea is a 1999 paint-on-glass-animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov, based on the novel of the same name by Ernest Hemingway. The film won many awards, including the Academy Award for Animated Short Film. Work on the film took place in Montreal over a period of two and a half years and was funded by an assortment of Canadian, Russian and Japanese companies. French and English-language soundtracks to the film were released concurrently. It was the first animated film to be released in IMAX. Documentary film Bajarí: Gypsy Barcelona is a 2013 documentary music film written by Eva Vila and Cándido Álvarez and directed by Eva Vila. Comedy Kitne Door Kitne Paas is a Hindi film released in 2002. It stars Fardeen Khan and Amrita Arora in the lead roles. Animation My Favorite Duck is a 1942 color Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. It was the second color entry in the Looney Tunes series, and the first pairing of Porky and Daffy produced in Technicolor. It was directed by Chuck Jones. The title was presumably inspired by a film of that era, either My Favorite Wife or My Favorite Blonde. In this case the title is used ironically. This is one of several entries in a series where Daffy torments Porky in a variety of ways. Comedy 'Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 3/4 is a 1981 Russian movie for children and family. It is a sequel to Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 1/2, set in Russia. Adapted from the story of the same name by Yusef Printsev and directed by Oleg Yeryshev. This is a second film in the popular family series about the adventures of three dogs and one cat, who are following their owner and are having lots of fun together. Film runs 60 minutes, and has two parts: 3. Igra s ognyom, and 4. Kot v meshke. Documentary film Jessica Watson: Another Challenge is a 2012 documentary film directed by Brian Andrews. Comedy Holy Matrimony is a 1943 comedy film directed by John M. Stahl and released by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was based on the novel Buried Alive by Arnold Bennett. It stars Monty Woolley and Gracie Fields, with Laird Cregar, Una O'Connor, Alan Mowbray, Franklin Pangborn, Eric Blore, and George Zucco in supporting roles. Screenwriter Nunnally Johnson was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing. Comedy Jimmy Carr: Telling Jokes is 2009 documentary comedy directed by Tristram Shapeero. Comedy The Wild Cat, subtitled A Grotesque in Four Acts, is a 1921 German silent, farcical, romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The Rats & People Motion Picture Orchestra premiered its new score for the film at the 2011 St. Louis International Film Festival. Documentary film Umareru is a documentary film directed by Tomo Goda. Comedy Heartbreakers is a 2001 caper-romantic comedy film directed by David Mirkin. It stars Sigourney Weaver, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ray Liotta, Jason Lee, and Gene Hackman. Weaver was nominated for a Golden Satellite Award for her performance in the film. The plot revolves around an elaborate con set up by a mother-daughter team to swindle wealthy men out of their money, and what happens during their "last" con together. This film is written by Robert Dunn, Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur. It was the third collaboration by Guay and Mazur, whose previous comedies were The Little Rascals and Liar Liar. Comedy I Don't Want to Be an Adult is a 1983 film directed by Yuri Chulyukin. Comedy Drumline is a 2002 American film directed by Charles Stone III. The screenplay, a fictional story about a historically black college and university marching band, was written by Tina Gordon Chism and Shawn Schepps. The story is about a young drummer from New York, played by Nick Cannon, who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of his new school's drum section. Leonard Roberts, Zoe Saldana, and Orlando Jones co-star. The film opened to highly positive reviews with most critics liking the energy and playing of the musical bands in the film. It was a success at the box office, earning over $56 million in the U.S., and almost $1.2 million in foreign markets. A television sequel, Drumline: A New Beat premiered on VH1 on October 27, 2014. Science Fiction Highlander: The Source is the fifth and final installment of the Highlander film series, directed by Brett Leonard, and was intended to be the first film of a planned trilogy on SciFi Channel though no further direct sequels are currently planned. Adrian Paul reprises his role as Duncan MacLeod from the television series and the fourth film, Highlander: Endgame. Highlander: The Source is the first Highlander film in the franchise not to be released in American theatres. Instead, it was shown on the Sci-Fi Channel on September 15, 2007. Comedy It Takes Two is a 1995 film starring Kirstie Alley, Steve Guttenberg and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The movie title was taken from the song, "It Takes Two", by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston, which was featured in the closing credits. It Takes Two boasts some similarities to Walt Disney's The Parent Trap and Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper, which was pointed out in Leonard Maltin's review of the film. Documentary film Follows the life and death of Faith Allen. Comedy Cuando los hombres hablan de mujeres is a 1967 Argentine film. Comedy I am from Chile is a 2013 comedy drama film directed by Gonzalo Diaz. Documentary film Dawkins accuses the religious establishment of preying on people's desire to believe in a greater being; abusing reason and humanity in the process. Animation The Ugliest Man In Cartoons is a 2013 short fantasy animated comedy film written and directed by Andy Tubbesing. Thriller Daraar is a 1996 Hindi thriller film directed by Abbas-Mustan starring Juhi Chawla, Rishi Kapoor and Arbaaz Khan in his film debut. Khan received the Filmfare Best Villain Award for his portrayal as a possessive husband. The film is inspired by the Julia Roberts thriller Sleeping with the Enemy Comedy Totally Lipstick is a 2004 comedy musical film written by Mylo Carbia. Comedy Se los chupó la bruja is a 1958 Mexican horror comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, Sonia Furió, and Octávio Arias. Comedy All You Need Is Cash is a 1978 television film that traces the career of a fictitious British rock group called The Rutles. As TV Guide described it, the group's resemblance to The Beatles is "purely — and satirically — intentional." The film was co-produced by the production companies of Eric Idle and Lorne Michaels, and directed by Idle and Gary Weis. It was first broadcast on 22 March 1978 on NBC, earning the lowest ratings of any show on American Prime time network television that week. It did much better in the ratings when it premiered in the UK on BBC2 less than one week later. The music and events in the lives of the Rutles paralleled that of The Beatles, spoofing many of the latter's career highlights. For instance, the animated film Yellow Submarine is parodied as Yellow Submarine Sandwich, and the song "Get Back" became "Get Up And Go". Songs from the film were released on an accompanying soundtrack album. Animation Naruto the Movie: Blood Prison is the eighth overall Naruto film and fifth Naruto Shippūden film. It was released in theaters in Japan on July 27, 2011. The DVD release was on the 25th of April 2012. The theme song for the film is "Otakebi" by Yusuke Kamiji. The film was released in North America on February 18, 2014 by Viz Media. Comedy The Green Man is a 1956 British black comedy film based on the play Meet a Body by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, who produced and adapted the big-screen version. Science Fiction Time After Time is a 1979 American science fiction film starring Malcolm McDowell, David Warner and Mary Steenburgen. It was the directing debut of screenwriter Nicholas Meyer, whose screenplay is based largely on the uncredited novel of the same name by Karl Alexander and a story by the latter and Steve Hayes. The film concerns British author H. G. Wells and his fictional use of a time machine to pursue Jack the Ripper into the 20th century. Animation Crowded is a 2011 animated short film directed by Luke Sault. Comedy Accidents to the Taxes!! is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by and written by Mario Mattoli. Comedy The Song of Night is a 1932 film directed by Anatole Litvak. Comedy Heavenly Body is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Alice Rohrwacher. Comedy Ghaedeye bazi is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Ahmad Reza Mo'tamedi. Science Fiction Maneater is a 2007 American television natural horror film directed by Gary Yates and produced by RHI Entertainment, starring Gary Busey, Ty Wood, and Ian D. Clark. The film aired on various video on demand channels, before officially premiering in the United States on the Syfy Channel on September 8, 2007. This film lends its name to the film series to which it belongs and is the third film in the series. Filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, the film is produced under an agreement with Syfy. Based on Jack Warner's novel Shikar, the film details the killing spree of an escaped Bengal tiger after it gets loose in a small town along the Appalachian Trail. Trying to stop it are Sheriff Barnes and big game hunter Colonel Graham, while a young boy named Roy who has a strange connection to the tiger, tries to save it. Maneater is one of the few films in the series to break the standard formula of Syfy natural horror films with its use of a normal, living tiger rather than a CG animal or excusing its behavior by having it be a mutant or genetically altered. Comedy A Fish Called Wanda is a 1988 heist-comedy film written by John Cleese and Charles Crichton. It was directed by Crichton and stars Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline, and Michael Palin. Kline won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Otto. Cleese and Palin won BAFTA Awards for Best Lead and Best Supporting for their acting. The plot involves members of the crew of a successful jewel heist who attempt to steal the jewels for themselves after finding that they have been moved. The actual location is known only to the gang leader, but he has been caught by the police. His lawyer becomes a central figure in the attempt to reveal their location. Documentary film Double Play is a 2013 documentary film written by Gabe Klinger, Eugenio Renzi and directed by Gabe Klinger. Thriller Tender Loving Care is an interactive movie originally released in 1998 by Aftermath Media. It is a psychological thriller starring Michael Esposito, Beth Tegarden, and John Hurt as Dr. Turner. It was written and directed by David Wheeler and produced by Rob Landeros, who also designed the interactive features. The game was originally produced with the intention of releasing the game under the Trilobyte label, but Landeros was fired from the company before it was released. Tender Loving Care was later released under Landeros's new company, Aftermath Media, on CD-ROM, with the option for users to watch the movie as a feature length film as opposed to interacting with the game. In October 2012 the game was re-released under the Trilobyte Games label on the Apple iOS platform. Documentary film Serge Daney: Itinerary of a Ciné-Fils is a 1992 documentary film directed by Pierre-André Boutang and Dominique Rabourdin. Thriller Hostel is a 2005 American horror film written, produced, and directed by Eli Roth and starring Jay Hernandez. It is the first installment of the Hostel film series, followed by Hostel: Part II, released on June 8, 2007, and Hostel: Part III, released on December 27, 2011. The film tells the story of two college students traveling across Europe, who find themselves in the middle of an international murder-for-profit business. Comedy Nip o' Scotch is a 1924 comedy short film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Michael is a 1996 American fantasy film directed by Nora Ephron. The film stars John Travolta as the Archangel Michael, who is sent to Earth to do various tasks, including mending some wounded hearts. The cast includes Andie MacDowell, William Hurt, Bob Hoskins, Joey Lauren Adams and Robert Pastorelli as people who cross Michael's path. This was the last Turner Pictures to be distributed by New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. would be distributed in the home video release of Michael and the theatrical release of Fallen. The original music score was composed by Randy Newman. The dance scene and other location shots were filmed at the community center of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Cornhill, Texas, and on country roads near Walburg, Texas, as well as at Texas's Gruene Hall. Contrary to popular depictions of angels, Michael is portrayed as a boozing, smoking, slob – yet capable of imparting unexpected wisdom. Thriller Nine Dead is a 2009 horror thriller film, directed by Chris Shadley, produced by Paula Hart and written by Patrick Wehe Mahoney. Filming began on July 6, 2008 and ended on July 27, 2008. The film spent several months without a distributor but has now been picked up by New Line Cinema and it had its US limited release on November 6, 2009. The film had a March 9, 2010 DVD release. Thriller Guns is a 1990 action film about a group of female agents who are sent to take out a South American gun runner. The film was written and directed by Andy Sidaris, and stars Erik Estrada, Dona Speir, Devin DeVasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, and Danny Trejo. Documentary film Paycheck To Paycheck: The Life And Times Of Katrina Gilbert is a 2014 documentary film directed by Shari Cookson and Nick Doob. Comedy Yarigu Helbedi is a 1994 Kannada comedy-drama film directed by Kodlu Ramakrishna. It stars Anant Nag, Vinaya Prasad, Mukhyamantri Chandru and Vaishali Kasaravalli among others. Documentary film The Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Round Table is a 1987 American documentary film about the Algonquin Round Table, a floating group of writers and actors in the "Roaring Twenties" in New York City, which included great names such as Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, George S. Kaufman, Edna Ferber, Marc Connelly, Harold Ross and Harpo Marx. It was produced and directed by Aviva Slesin and narrated by Heywood Hale Broun. The title refers to the fact that the members of the Round Table met over lunch at the Algonquin Hotel from 1919 until roughly 1929. The film shows how the group drifted apart once the 1920s ended, as Hollywood beckoned for some and as they grew older. In 1987, the film won Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Science Fiction Quest for Fire is a 1981 film adaptation of the 1911 Belgian novel by J.-H. Rosny. Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and adapted by Gérard Brach, the film stars Everett McGill, Ron Perlman, Nameer El-Kadi, and Rae Dawn Chong. It won the Academy Award for Makeup. Michael D. Moore was the associate producer in charge of action and animal scenes. It is set in Paleolithic Europe, 80,000 years ago, its plot surrounding the struggle for control of fire by early humans. The movie was filmed on location in Iceland, Cairngorms National Park in Scotland and Tsavo National Park and Lake Magadi in Africa. The opening sequence was filmed at Cathedral Grove on Vancouver Island, BC. Documentary film Reel Injun is a 2009 Canadian documentary film directed by Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond, Catherine Bainbridge, and Jeremiah Hayes that explores the portrayal of Native Americans in film. Reel Injun is illustrated with excerpts from classic and contemporary portrayals of Native people in Hollywood movies and interviews with filmmakers, actors and film historians, while director Diamond travels across the United States to visit iconic locations in motion picture as well as American Indian history. Reel Injun explores many stereotypes about Natives in film, from the Noble savage to the Drunken Indian. It profiles such figures as Iron Eyes Cody, who as an Italian American reinvented himself as a Native American on screen. The film also explores Hollywood's practice of using Italian Americans and American Jews to portray Indians in the movies and reveals how some Native American actors made jokes in their native tongue on screen when the director thought they were simply speaking gibberish. Comedy If I Were Single is a 1927 comedy film written by Robert Lord and Joseph Jackson and directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Rockin' on Heaven's Door is a 2013 South Korean film directed by Nam Taek-soo, starring F.T. Island lead vocalist Lee Hong-ki as an idol star who learns to cope with his past and rediscovers music during community work at a hospice for terminally ill patients. Comedy Garam Masala is a 2005 Bollywood comedy film directed by Priyadarshan, it is a partial remake of Priyadarshan's own Malayalam movie Boeing Boeing. The film stars Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Rimi Sen, Neha Dhupia, Paresh Rawal and Rajpal Yadav. It was released on Diwali of 2005. Akshay Kumar received the Best Actor in a Comic Role award for his performance at the Filmfare Awards. Animation Tempest in a Bedroom is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Laurence Arcadias and Juliette Marchand. Thriller The Rock is a 1996 action film that primarily takes place on Alcatraz Island and in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was directed by Michael Bay, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and stars Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris. The film is dedicated to Simpson, who died five months before its release. The film received generally favorable reviews from critics and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing at the 69th Academy Awards. Thriller Brandon is back, and he has one last order of business as the Amateur Porn Star trilogy winds towards its shocking conclusion. Offered a ride by a handsome and kindly stranger, an aspiring actress (real life porn star Regan Reese) hops into the passenger seat of his car with no clue as to the horrors that await her. As darkness falls and the car pulls into an empty field at the edge of a small town, it doesn't take Brandon long to reveal his murderous true intentions. With nowhere to run and a madman on her heels, the desperate girl is quickly caught up in a bloody game of cat and mouse. Documentary film Film-Essay on the Euphrates Dam is a 1970 short documentary and historical fiction film directed by Omar Amiralay. Comedy See You After School is a 2006 South Korean comical melodrama about typical loser's zero to hero conquest. Documentary film Flying Paper is a 2013 animated family documentary film written and directed by Nitin Sawhney and Roger Hill. Comedy Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a 2001 American musical comedy-drama film based on the stage musical of the same name about a fictional rock band fronted by an East German transgender singer. The film was adapted and directed by John Cameron Mitchell, who also portrayed the title role. The music and lyrics are by Stephen Trask. The musical has gathered a devoted cult following. In 2001, the film won the Best Director and Audience Awards at the Sundance Film Festival as well as Best Directorial Debut from the National Board of Review, the Gotham Awards, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. Mitchell received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor and the Premiere magazine "Performance of the Year Award." Thriller Die Rechnung – eiskalt serviert is a 1966 German thriller film directed by Helmut Ashley and starring George Nader, Yvonne Monlaur and Heinz Weiss. It was the third film in the Jerry Cotton series. Comedy Louis & Frank is a 1998 film written and directed by Alexandre Rockwell. Animation Sun Stroke is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Morgane Le Péchon. Animation "The story of Mandy and Frank, a married couple that’s been having some differences when it’s time to sleep." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Documentary film In Search of Avery Willard is a 2012 short biographical documentary film directed by Cary Kehayan. Science Fiction Fight! Iczer One, is a dark sci-fi anime with a predominantly female cast. Based upon a manga comic of the same name published in Lemon People magazine in 1983, it was created by Toshihiro Hirano, and has a small but devoted fan-following among otaku. Relationships are primarily of the yuri variety, as the alien race featured, the Cthulhu, are an entirely spaceborne race with its male population completely died out. While there are no explicit scenes of female-female sex, viewers are shown without ambiguity that the females are intimate with one another. Iczer-1 also featured two "sound novel" dramas released. The first sound novel was released on an LP record, and was based on the first volume of the Iczer-1 manga, entitled Golden Warrior Iczer-One. The second drama CD is a crossover with the anime Dangaioh. Documentary film Croc-A-Dyke Dundee, The Legend of Dawn O'Donnell is a 2014 Documentaries film directed by Fiona Cunningham-Reid. Comedy Prepare yourself for fits of laughter when WEEDS and SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE star Kevin Nealon takes the stage in his very first stand-up comedy special. Comedy Moineaux de Paris English: Sparrows of Paris, is a French comedy drama film from 1952, directed and written by Maurice Cloche, starring Jean-Pierre Aumont and Louis de Funès. The film is also known as "Moineaux of Paris". Science Fiction Hellboy is a 2004 American supernatural superhero film, starring Ron Perlman and directed by Guillermo del Toro. The film is loosely based on the Dark Horse Comics graphic novel Hellboy: Seed of Destruction by Mike Mignola. It was produced by Revolution Studios, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is about a demonic beast, known as Hellboy, who secretly works to keep the world safe from paranormal threats with his team, the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense. Released in April 2004, it grossed $59 million at the United States box office and $99 million worldwide and was favorably received by critics. A sequel, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, was released on July 11, 2008. Documentary film Superfly is a 2011 documentary film directed by Anthony Blasko. Thriller Body of Evidence is a 1993 American erotic thriller film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and has the rare NC-17 rating. It was directed by Uli Edel and written by Brad Mirman. The film stars Madonna and Willem Dafoe, with Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer, Julianne Moore and Jürgen Prochnow in supporting roles. The first theatrical release was censored for the purpose of obtaining an R rating, reducing the film's running time from 101 to 99 minutes. The video première, however, restored the deleted material. Madonna's performance in the film was universally derided by film critics and it marked her fourth film acting performance to be widely panned, following Shanghai Surprise, Who's That Girl and Bloodhounds of Broadway. In France and Japan, the film was released under the name Body. In Japan Madonna's other 1993 film Dangerous Game was released there as Body II even though both films have nothing in common nor are related to each other in narrative. Comedy Pitch Perfect 2 is an upcoming American musical comedy film directed by Elizabeth Banks and written by Kay Cannon, slated for release on May 15, 2015 from Universal Pictures. It is a sequel to the 2012 film Pitch Perfect, which was loosely adapted from Mickey Rapkin's non-fiction book, titled Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate A Cappella Glory. The film stars Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Anna Camp, and Skylar Astin Thriller Redheads is a 1992 Australian film starring Claudia Karvan. Documentary film Esther Broner: A Weave of Women is a documentary film directed by Lilly Rivlin. Animation White Out is a 2007 film directed by Jeff Scher. Comedy Hank and Asha is a romantic comedy film directed by James E. Duff and written by Julia Morrison and James E.Duff. Documentary film "Still Around is a feature length compilation of 15 short films about HIV/AIDS that weaves a diverse slate of stories into one powerful video AIDS quilt of our times." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Evening in Byzantium is a 1978 television movie produced by Glen A. Larson Productions and Universal Television, and directed by Jerry London, about the Cannes Film Festival being overtaken by terrorists. It stars Glenn Ford, Vince Edwards, Shirley Jones, Eddie Albert and Erin Gray, with Edward James Olmos in a bit role. The film is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Irwin Shaw. Evening in Byzantium was one of the many TV movies, miniseries and other shows syndicated to local independent television stations in the USA as part of a project known as Operation Prime Time, in an effort to compete with the major broadcast networks. Comedy Here's the Deal is a 2013 comedy film directed by Alejandro Marzoa. Documentary film Der Störenfried - Ermittlungen zu Oskar Brüsewitz is a documentary film written and directed by Thomas Frickel. Documentary film Positive is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film follows Silence = Death as the second part of von praunheim and Phil Zwickler’s trilogy about AIDS and activism. This film documents New York City’s gay community’s response to the AIDS crisis during the 1980s as they were forced to organize themselves after the government’s slow response to stem the epidemic. Activist who are interviewed include New York filmmaker and journalist Phil Zwickler, playwright and gay activist Larry Kramer and musician Michael Callen who co-founded people with AIDS Coalition. Framing the individual stories of these three men is a chronicle of the creation of the Gay Men's Health Crisis, ACT- UP and Queer Nation as the gay community confronted the AIDS epidemic. Animation The Adventures of Tintin, known as The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn outside North America, is a 2011 3D motion capture computer-animated epic adventure film based on The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Peter Jackson, and written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the film is based on three of Hergé's albums: The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Secret of the Unicorn, and Red Rackham's Treasure. The cast includes Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. Spielberg acquired rights to produce a film based on The Adventures of Tintin series following Hergé's death in 1983, and re-optioned them in 2002. Filming was due to begin in October 2008 for a 2010 release, but release was delayed to 2011 after Universal opted out of producing the film with Paramount, who provided $30 million on pre-production. Sony chose to co-produce the film. The delay resulted in Thomas Sangster, who had been originally cast as Tintin, departing from the project. Producer Peter Jackson, whose company Weta Digital provided the computer animation, intends to direct a sequel. Comedy Laksamana Do Re Mi is a 1972 Malaysian black and white comedy film directed by P. Ramlee. It is the third installment in the "Do Re Mi" series of comedy films, and features the trio of actors P. Ramlee, A. R. Tompel and Ibrahim Din reprising their roles as Do, Re and Mi respectively. The story is loosely based on one of stories in The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, and features the trio becoming admirals and using magic to save a faraway kingdom from ruin. This film is notable as being the last film P. Ramlee made before his death in 1973. Documentary film Here Comes Frank Capra is a 1986 documentary film directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi. Comedy Hood Bruthas is a 2013 short comedy drama film written by Jerrell Lee and directed by Brett Carlson and Jerrell Lee. Comedy Now and Then is a 1995 film directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and starring Christina Ricci, Rosie O'Donnell, Thora Birch, Melanie Griffith, Gaby Hoffmann, Demi Moore, Ashleigh Aston Moore and Rita Wilson. It was filmed largely in Savannah, Georgia, using the downtown squares and the Country Walk subdivision Gaslight Addition and Bonaventure Cemetery and Statesboro, Georgia, highlighting the downtown area. Statesboro locations include the Bulloch County Court House and the building now housing the Averitt Center for the Arts. A dramatic sequence in the film features a storm drain in a rainstorm that is on Statesboro's West Main Street, across the street from Main Street Billiards and near 119 Chops Restaurant. On July 18, 2012, it was announced that ABC Family would developed the film into a television series by I. Marlene King, who wrote the film and adapted Pretty Little Liars. However, the project did not move past the development stage. Thriller State of Separation is a 2012 film directed by Ryo Rex and written by Brandon Gooden and Megan Sousa. Science Fiction The 6th Day is a 2000 American science fiction film directed by Roger Spottiswoode, and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as family man Adam Gibson, who is cloned without his knowledge or consent in the future of the year 2015. It was a success at the box office despite mixed reviews from critics, and Schwarzenegger received a salary of $25 million for his role in the film. The film opened at #3 in North America and made $13 million in its opening weekend. The film was also Terry Crews' first film debut. Documentary film Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made is a 1994 documentary film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. Animation The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze is a 2001 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film and the eighth film in The Land Before Time series. Animation The Unmentionables is a 1963 animated short film in the Merrie Melodies series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It features Bugs Bunny with Rocky and Mugsy, and spoofs The Untouchables, a popular television crime drama. The title is also a synonym for "underwear". Bugs takes on the role of crime fighter Elegant Mess. To design this cartoon, director Friz Freleng and his team studied the works of John Held Jr. This was the last Bugs Bunny cartoon that Freleng directed. The cartoon later appeared in The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie in 1981. Documentary film "On a pleasant 2007 summer night in Sydney, Shane Brennen and his partner Craig Gee went strolling, holding hands, through the gay-friendly district at Oxford and Crown Streets. Two hooded figures assaulted them, calling them “faggots” and demanding money. When Shane reached Craig, he thought his lover was dead — Craig’s head had been stomped several times against the pavement, covered with blood. His leg was broken, jaw shattered and eye socket fractured in three places, necessitating reconstructive surgery to prevent his eyeball from falling out. Vicious homophobic messages from Craig’s stolen cell phone went out to Craig’s conservative family, who refused to see him and ostracized him for embarrassing them. If that weren’t bad enough, the local police station rebuffed all efforts to find the assailants. When lurid photographs of Craig’s battered face appeared in the gay weekly Sydney Star Observer, the gay community watched as one of their own stood up and exposed the real-life consequences of gay-bashing. This moving documentary, a recipient of completion funding from Frameline, tracks the aftermath of the assault and proves how even a happy, loving couple can break down under the strain of homophobic violence. Hearteningly, it’s also about how a community rallied around an appalling tragedy and came out stronger, safer and more unified. As drag star and Oxford Street Safety Ambassador Maxi Shield says, “If everyone’s holding hands, what can they do?”" Quoting Frako Loden from the 2010 FRameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Le Théâtre National Populaire is a 1956 short documentary film written by Georges Franju and Jean Vilar and directed by Georges Franju. Comedy A Daily Day is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Elsa Blayau. Comedy The Heist is a quirky crime-drama about two first-time jewel thieves who stage a bizarre diamond heist with seemingly disastrous results, written and directed by short-film director Campbell Cooley and presented in 2008. With The Heist Campbell Cooley wanted to tell a character-driven story without dialogue and, to add to the complexity of the challenge, he also underscored the entire story to a minuet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, writing the story to the music. Consistent with his style, the film is full of twists and surprises. The action flows in harmony with Mozart’s Minuet movement from Divertimento in D Major. The Leith Short Film Festival in Scotland called it a "Witty & engaging crime-drama". The Panorama International Film Festival of Patras, Greece are quoted as saying: "... film is very beautiful!". In April 2009, the Magma Short Film Festival in Rotorua, New Zealand bestowed it a Highly Commended Award in the festival category of Self Funded Films. Documentary film Lovelace is a 2013 American biographical drama film about Linda Boreman, better known as Linda Lovelace. It covers the part of her life when she was "20 to 32". Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film was written by Andy Bellin and stars Amanda Seyfried, Peter Sarsgaard, Sharon Stone, Adam Brody, and Juno Temple. The film had its world premiere on January 22, 2013, at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and opened in a U.S. limited release on August 9, 2013. Comedy Klassiki periptosi vlavis is a 1987 Greek comedy film, released on video only. It was directed and written by Takis Vougiouklakis. It starred Kostas Tsakonas and Tasos Kostis as two very incompetent repairmen of household appliances. Thriller Officer is a 2001 Indian thriller film starring Sunil Shetty and Raveena Tandon. Comedy Three Smart Saps is the 64th short film starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Emptys is a 2012 short, drama, historical, biographical and documentary film written and directed by Josh Leake. Documentary film Lo Zucco: The Wine Of The Son Of The King Of The French is a 2012 documentary written and directed by Lidia Rizzo. Comedy Lost Boy is a 2007 short comedy drama family film directed by Tom Flynn and written by Matthew Watkins. Documentary film Left, Right, Forward is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Linda Jablonska. Animation Goldframe is a 1970 animation short drama film written and directed by Raoul Servais. Comedy Krapatchouk is a 1993 comedy film directed by Enrique Gabriel. Documentary film "An insightful and beautifully filmed study of one of France's foremost cultural institutions from one of the world's finest documentary makers. Frederick Wiseman, one of the world's greatest documentary makers, films the Paris Opera Ballet, one of the world's greatest ballet companies, and the result is an impressively fluid and insightful glimpse inside one of France's foremost cultural institutions. Wiseman wastes no time in taking us behind the scenes into rehearsals, placing dance itself at the heart of the film, and in sum we see preparations for and/or performances of seven ballets, including The Nutcracker by Rudolf Nureyev, Medea by Angelin Preljocaj, Romeo and Juliet by Sasha Waltz and Orpheus and Eurydyce by Pina Bausch. He also shows us how the company functions at every level, from administration and fundraising to the selection of the dancers and their pastoral care. The relationship between the beauty of the pieces and the sheer hard work that lies behind them is keenly but subtly drawn, and the struggle to maintain creative integrity in the face of commercial reality has a resonance far beyond the specific context. What is self-evident and makes La Danse so special is Wiseman's love of dance and understanding of how to film it (his previous films include Ballet, 1995), every bit as valuable as his vast accumulated knowledge of how institutions work." Quoting Sandra Hebron Comedy 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea is a 2012 Short Animation Action film written and directed by Ben Smith. Comedy Triangel is a 1991 comedy film written by Dimitrij Kralj and directed by Jure Pervanje. Documentary film "Lesbian features the voices of four Muslim lesbians who are crossing barriers by speaking honestly about their sexual orientation and living their lives honestly while continuing to practice Islam"- Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Waking the Green Tiger is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Gary Marcuse. Animation Donald's Nephews is a Donald Duck animated cartoon which features Donald being visited by his three nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. This cartoon is Huey, Dewey, and Louie's very first appearance in animation. Comedy Pull is a 2006 short comedy film written by Lawrence Robinson and directed by Andrew Shortell. Comedy Carry on Admiral is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and featuring David Tomlinson and Ronald Shiner; Joan Sims, who later became prominent in the Carry On series, has a small part. It predates and was not part of the Carry On series, and does not share any cast members beyond Sims, though it is similar in tone and style to the earliest films in the series. It was based on the 1947 stage play Off the Record, written by Ian Hay. Animation Real Gone Woody is the 56th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 20, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Thriller TxT is a 2006 Filipino horror film directed by Michael Tuviera and starring Angel Locsin, Dennis Trillo, Oyo Boy Sotto, Julia Clarete, Dante Rivero and Eugene Domingo. Documentary film Epaves is a 1946 documentary short film directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Documentary film Pie Lady of Pie Town is a short documentary biographical film directed by Jane Rosemont. Animation Chirpy is a 2001 animated short by director John Goras, winner of Best Animation at the 2002 New York Underground Film Festival. After showings in Germany and the UK, Chirpy was banned in London by ruling of the Westminster Council in 2002. A sequel, Chirpy 2, was released in the Summer of 2007. Documentary film Hail the New Puritan is a fictionalized documentary about the Scottish dancer and choreographer Michael Clark. It was directed by Charles Atlas. Production design is by Leigh Bowery, who also appears. Much of the music is by The Fall, and Mark E. Smith and Brix Smith appear in a mock interview with Clark. Additional music is provided by Glenn Branca, Bruce Gilbert, and Jeffrey Hinton. Using a faux-cinéma vérité style, Atlas depicts a day in Clark's life as he and his Company prepare for a performance of New Puritans. The Company at that time included Gaby Agis, Leslie Bryant, Matthew Hawkins, Julie Hood, and Ellen van Schuylenburch. The film was broadcast on 21 May 1986 on Channel 4's "Dance on 4" program. It is distributed on DVD and VHS by Electronic Arts Intermix. Comedy The Law and the Lady is an American comedy film directed by Edwin H. Knopf, starring Greer Garson, Michael Wilding and Fernando Lamas, and based on the play The Last of Mrs. Cheyney by Frederick Lonsdale. The film is not related to the Wilkie Collins novel The Law and the Lady. Thriller A Crime is a 2006 thriller film directed by Manuel Pradal, written by Pradal and Tonino Benacquista, and starring Emmanuelle Béart. The film unfolds the story of Vincent who looks for his wife's killer. In the process, his neighbor Alice decides to invent a culprit, so that he can find revenge. However there is no ideal culprit and crime. Comedy Sharja To Sharja is a 2001 Malayalam film by Venugopan starring Jayaram, Jagadish and Aishwarya. released on may 2001 . film was shot in dubai, abu dhabi and allepey. Animation Augusta Kneading is a 1986 short animation film written and directed by Csaba Varga. Comedy Hotel Very Welcome is a 2007 comedy drama film directed by Sonja Heiss and co written with Nikolai von Graevenitz.. Comedy A Likely Story is a 1947 film directed by H. C. Potter. It starred real-life husband and wife Bill Williams and Barbara Hale. It is also known as A Fascinating Nuisance and Never Say Die. Animation In the Beat is a 2010 short animated videoclip directed by Carlon Hardt. Comedy Pay First is a 2011 short crime comedy film written and directed by Dave Fulton. Documentary film Blank Canvas is a documentary film produced in 2009 which charts the creation of 'We Unfold', a contemporary dance work. The film was directed by Tim Slade and features Spanish-born choreographer Rafael Bonachela and the Sydney Dance Company. The film was made as Rafael Bonachela began his tenure at the helm of the company, after a period of instability due to the departure of long time Artistic Director Graeme Murphy and the sudden death of Tanja Liedtke, who was about to begin as his successor. The film touches on this transitional period, but structures itself around the chronological creation of the 'We Unfold', as well as around the movements of the musical composition on which it is based, the Symphony No.1 'Oceans' for cello and orchestra by Italian composer Ezio Bosso. Bonachela's strong personality and dynamism is at the heart of the film; and his journey from a small Spanish town, through studies in Spain and London, working with Rambert Dance Company, the singer Kylie Minogue and finally as the leader of his own company is a story marked with conviction and dedication. Documentary film "Black lesbians raising children reveal the gift of family" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Puffball is a 2007 supernatural drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg. It is based on the novel by Fay Weldon adapted by her son Dan Weldon. The film was partially funded through the UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund. The film had its premiere at the 2007 Montreal Film Festival. The film was later released in Canada on October 28, 2007, and saw a limited release in the United States on 29 February 2008. Comedy Caught Short is a 1930 comedy film written by Willard Mack and directed by Charles Reisner. Science Fiction Repo! The Genetic Opera is a 2008 American horror-rock opera musical film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. The film is based on the 2002 play, The Necromerchant's Debt and the 2002 musical also named Repo! The Genetic Opera, which were written and composed by Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich. Repo! opened in a very limited release on November 7, 2008, on seven screens in Pasadena, Chicago, Mobile, Charlotte, Kansas City, Toronto and Ottawa. The film took in an average of $3,250 per screen on its opening day. A 22-track soundtrack was released online on September 30, 2008, with an extended version containing 38 tracks released almost exclusively for download on February 20, 2009. The DVD and Blu-ray were released January 20, 2009. Animation Rugrats Go Wild is a 2003 animated film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys. It is the third and final Rugrats film and the second and final Wild Thornberrys film. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo and released in theaters on June 13, 2003 by Paramount Pictures. With a world-wide gross of $55 million, it is the lowest grossing Rugrats film. The film used "Aroma-Scope," which allowed people to smell odors and aromas from the film via scratch and sniff cards, and it was not used again theatrically for eight years until Spy Kids: All the Time in the World. Comedy Queer Duck: The Movie, is a direct-to-DVD film based on the popular web series Queer Duck produced by Icebox.com for Mishmash Media, Inc. The film first aired on the gay-themed channel Logo in July 16, 2006, then it was released on DVD July 18, 2006. Paramount and Viacom now owns the rights to the film. The film reunites the original creators and cast of Queer Duck, plus special guest stars Conan O'Brien as himself, Tim Curry as Peccery the butler, Jeff Glen Bennett as the main antagonist; a homophobic bigoted priest named Reverend Vandergelding, Mark Hamill as a hot dog vendor, Bruce Vilanch as himself, Andy Dick as former drag queen Rex, Jackie Hoffman as Broadway actress Lola Buzzard, April Winchell doing additional voices and David Duchovny as "Tiny Jesus". Animation Kekko Kamen Surprise! is a 2004 film written by Gô Nagai and Yûki Okano and directed by Takafumi Nagamine. Comedy Gobs and Gals is a 1952 comedy film written by Arthur T. Horman and directed by R.G. Springsteen. Thriller Wild Thing is a 1987 film directed by Max Reid, screenplay by John Sayles, and story by Larry Stamper. Comedy Free the Fish is a 2000 Italian comedy film directed by Cristina Comencini. The film was nominated to three Nastro d'Argento awards. Animation Leisure is a 1976 short animated film directed by Bruce Petty. Thriller Banshee Chapter is a 2013 horror film and the directorial debut of Blair Erickson. The film had its first screening at the Fantasy Filmfest on August 22, 2013 and released on video on demand on December 12 of the same year. Banshee Chapter stars Katia Winter as a journalist who is trying to discover what happened to a missing friend. The film is loosely based on the H. P. Lovecraft short story "From Beyond" and the 1986 film From Beyond. Documentary film "We're Never Going Home" is the first DVD release of the Gainesville folk punk band Against Me!, produced by Jake Burghart of Transition Video Magazine and presented by Fat Wreck Chords. The feature presentation of the DVD follows the band on their United States tour that spanned from April 1 to May 2 of 2004 and, alongside Against Me!, featured the Illinois hardcore punk band Planes Mistaken for Stars and the United Kingdom native punk band No Choice. Jake Burghart focuses on the relentless pressure on the band coming from major record companies looking to produce the band's upcoming album as the band struggles to decide what steps to take. With the release of the widely successful As the Eternal Cowboy on Fat Wreck Chords the prior year, various record companies took notice of the commercial potential of the band and, as illustrated in the DVD, took to wining and dining with Against Me!. Oppositely, the film features brief interviews from those who oppose the band's signing to larger labels on DIY and anarchist principles, including a pair of interviews from DIY folk punk band Ghost Mice. Comedy Bombay to Bangkok is a Bollywood film starring Shreyas Talpade and Lena Christensen in the lead roles. It is written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor and produced by Elahe Hiptoola and Rahul Puri. Science Fiction The Atomic Space Bug is a 1999 horror film directed by Jonathan M. Parisen and starring Conrad Brooks. The Atomic Space Bug is Parisen's homage to such fifties films as Robot Monster and Plan 9 From Outer Space. The film is about a giant insect-like creature that terrorizes a small town. Documentary film Web Junkie is a 2013 American-Israeli documentary film co-written, directed and produced by Hilla Medalia and Shosh Shlam. The film premiered at the 2013 Jerusalem Film Festival on July 10, 2013. The film also premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Dogwoof Pictures acquired the worldwide distribution rights of the film. The film will be broadcast in UK at BBC Storyville, who has acquired the British TV rights of the film. Science Fiction Manborg is a 2011 action, adventure, comedy, fantasy and horror film directed by Steven Kostanski. Documentary film The Charcoal People is a 2000 documentary film written by José Padilha and directed by Nigel Noble. Comedy On the Riviera is a 1951 musical comedy film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Walter Lang, produced by Sol C. Siegel from a screenplay by Valentine Davies and Phoebe and Henry Ephron, based on the play The Red Cat by Rudolph Lothar and Hans Adler,This version stars Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney and Corinne Calvet with Marcel Dalio, Henri Letondal, Sig Ruman with uncredited featured dancer Gwen Verdon in dance sequences choreographed and staged by Jack Cole. Having extensive production value this is a "backstage" musical, all songs occurring as stage performances and many of the characters are stage performers. The film served as a vehicle for multi-talented Broadway veteran Danny Kaye. This was the third film version of the same story. The original was entitled Folies Bergère and starred Maurice Chevalier, Merle Oberon and Ann Sothern. The remake in 1941 was That Night in Rio and starred Don Ameche, Alice Faye and Carmen Miranda. It was nominated for two Academy Awards; for Best Music and Best Art Direction. Animation Porco Rosso is a 1992 Japanese animated adventure film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It is based on Hikōtei Jidai, a three-part watercolor manga by Miyazaki. The film stars the voices of Shūichirō Moriyama, Tokiko Kato, Akemi Okamura and Akio Ōtsuka. Toshio Suzuki produced the film for Studio Ghibli. Joe Hisaishi composed the music. The plot revolves around an Italian World War I ex-fighter ace, now living as a freelance bounty hunter chasing "air pirates" in the Adriatic Sea. However, an unusual curse has transformed him to an anthropomorphic pig. Once called Marco Pagot, he is now known to the world as "Porco Rosso", Italian for "Red Pig". Documentary film Desfile deportivo is a 1936 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Documentary film Man from Plains is a 2007 American documentary film written and directed by Jonathan Demme, which chronicles former President of the United States Jimmy Carter's book tour across America to publicize his new book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. For the book promotion, Carter grants interviews to selected newspapers, magazines, and television shows, such as CNN, PBS, Air America Radio, NPR, Chicago Life, Los Angeles Times, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Thriller Apartment is a 2010 Bollywood thriller film directed by Jag Mundhra. The film stars Tanushree Dutta, Neetu Chandra, Rohit Roy and Anupam Kher in the lead roles. The film was released on 23 April 2010, under the banner of Magna Films. It is inspired from the Hollywood movie, Single White Female. As of May 2010, the film could only collect Rs. 12.5 million and was declared a flop at the box office. Documentary film The Silent Poet is a film directed by Borun Thokchom. Comedy Das Tor zum Paradies is a 1949 comedy film directed by Josef von Báky. Documentary film I Will Be Murdered is a 2013 documentary romance thriller film written and directed by Justin Webster. Thriller Zeder is a 1983 Italian horror film directed by Pupi Avati, starring Gabriele Lavia. The story is about a young novelist's discovery of the writings of a late scientist who had found a means of reviving the dead. Animation The Magnetic Telescope is the sixth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs about eight minutes and covers Superman's adventures in saving the town from a comet drawn toward Earth by a magnetic telescope. It was originally released 24 April 1942. Comedy Naughty Jatts is a Punjabi romantic comedy film directed by Pankaj Batra and produced by Multiline Entertainment. The film stars Arya Babbar, Roshan Prince and Binnu Dhillon opposite Neeru Bajwa. It was released to theaters on 2 August 2013. Documentary film P-Star Rising is a 2009 music documentary film directed by Gabriel Noble. Comedy Held einer Nacht is a Czech-German comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1935. Thriller Balkan Runner is a 1994 action film written by Danilo Massi and Salvatore Pareti and directed by Stelvio Massi. Comedy Young-guwa daengchili solimsa gada is a 1989 comedy-action film written by Deok-gyun Jang and directed by Ki-nam Nam. Thriller School on Fire is a 1988 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam. Thriller Midnight Panther is a 1998 anime OVA adapted from the manga series of the same name. Documentary film A third of Mauritania’s population lives from fishing with traditional methods. Bamba Fall, a fisherman involved in the trade union, invites us to witness the agitated activity of the port of Nouakchott: the tragic stories at sea, the hard labours of fishing, the art of ironworks made from imaginatively recycled materials, and the sale of fish by intrepid women. Comedy Eyyvah Eyvah 2 is a 2011 Turkish comedy film, directed by Hakan Algül, starring Ata Demirer as a young clarinet player who struggles to win back his fiance after she moves to a small village in the Turkish countryside. The film, which opened on January 7, 2011 at number 1 in the Turkish box office, is a sequel to the hit comedy Eyyvah Eyvah. Comedy Spanish Fly is an American film about the use of an aphrodisiac in a Los Angeles night club, released in 2003. The director, Will Wallace, won the Festival Prize for Best Comedy Feature at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in 2002. Cast included David Shackelford, Will Wallace, Judy Geeson, Anthony Crivello, Adam Russell Stuart, Carlos Alazraqui, Robert Merrill, Joe Estevez, Katrina Holden Bronson, Tom J. Jones, Ruben Pla, Tess Hunt, Larry Romano, Dana Lee, Jonathan Abrahams, and Eric Martsolf. Comedy All's Faire in Love is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Scott Marshall and written by R. A. White and Jeffrey Ray Wine. The film stars Owen Benjamin as Will, a college student who is assigned to work at a renaissance fair by his professor after missing several classes, and Christina Ricci as Kate, an investment banker who leaves her job to work at the fair. The film was shot primarily at the Michigan Renaissance Festival. Local residents, costumed participants and fairegoers were used as extras. The film was originally titled Ye Olde Times with Jack Black in the lead but was turned into a romantic comedy and renamed in late September 2008. Comedy Group Marriage is a 1973 sex comedy film directed by Stephanie Rothman. Documentary film The story of the execution of Reinhard Heydrich, the only succesful assassination of a leading member of the Nazi elite during World War ll. This remarkable historical moment (which was hatched in London and exacted in Prague in 1942), is illustrated in reconstructions and authentic footage. Heydrich was considered by some to be as dangerous as Adolf Hitler. Thriller Locusts: The 8th Plague is a 2005 natural-horror film directed by Ian Gilmour and starring Dan Cortese, Julie Benz and David Keith about a group of farmers and scientists that battle a swarm of flesh-eating locusts that have escaped from a secret genetics laboratory in Idaho. Documentary film Fuck That is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Lawrence Côté-Collins. Documentary film Bullet Proof Vest is a 2006 film directed by May Lin Au Yong. Documentary film Backyard Bugs is a 2014 Documentary and Family film written by Oktay Ortabasi, Sean Roach and directed by Oktay Ortabasi. Comedy Terry Tate: Office Linebacker was a series of short comedy television commercials created by Rawson Marshall Thurber, for Reebok, based on a short film pilot he created in 2000; Tate was first shown at Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003. The short films feature Lester Speight as "Terrible" Terry Tate, an American football linebacker who "gives out the pain" to those in the office who are not obeying office policies. Originally, Reebok produced 6 episodes between August to December 2002 with another episode Terry Tate, Office Linebacker: Sensitivity Training being made on February 1, 2004. Even Reebok in the United Kingdom made an episode called Late Lunch on January 22, 2005. There are a total of 9 episodes. The advertising campaign was one of the most successful of those in the history of the Super Bowl halftime shows. The catchphrases include "The pain train's comin'", "You kill the joe, you make some mo'", "You can't cut the cheese wherever you please!", "'Cause when its game time, it's pain time!", "Don't bring that weak-ass stuff up in this humpy-bumpy" and "Woo-woo!" After tackling a worker, Terry usually leaves him with a "WOOH! Bitch!" Comedy Demonitron, la Sixième Dimension is a 2010 short comedy-horror film directed by Road Kill Superstars. Documentary film Food Matters is a 2008 documentary film about nutrition. The film presents the thesis that a selective diet can play a key role in treating a range of health conditions such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease and depression, often substituting for medical treatment. Furthermore, it tends to label the medical industry as a "sickness industry", which profits more from treating the symptoms of illness than curing the illness. The film accuses the medical and pharmaceutical industries of a general conspiracy to perpetuate poor health in order to maximize profits. Comedy Mickey's Nightmare is a 1932 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy Steppin' in Society is a film directed by Alexander Esway released on Jul 9, 1945. Comedy Aatamin puvussa ja vähän Eevankin is a 1931 Finnish comedy film directed and written by Jaakko Korhonen based on the novel by Yrjö Soini. The film's runtime is 104 minutes. It is the first Finnish film to have sound. Comedy Lost in America is a 1985 comedy film directed by Albert Brooks that was co-written by Brooks with Monica McGowan Johnson. Brooks stars alongside Julie Hagerty. Comedy Ekkees Toppon Ki Salaami is a Hindi film, directed by Ravindra Gautam, released on 10 October, 2014.It has been produced by Anurradha Prasad and Abhinav Shukla under the banner of Nautanki Films. Comedy Oh, Grandmother's Dead is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Sergio Tofano. Thriller Patthar Aur Payal is a 1974 Bollywood film directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna, Hema Malini, Ajit, Rajendra Nath, Iftekhar and Jayshree T. Documentary film "Look Who's Morphing writer Tom Cho reflects upon his experiences as a Chinese tomboy growing up in Australia who felt deeply the disappointment of his mother when he rejected dolls and pink walls in favor of Star Wars toys and Godzilla. Mind artfully incorporates archival, fantasy and interview footage to illustrate Cho's descriptions of transition as both a creative and destructive process." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film William Kurelek's The Maze is a documentary film about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, "dramatically told through his paintings and his on-camera revelations." The film documents the artist's struggles with attempted suicide and what he called a "spiritual crisis." At the center of the film is Kurelek's work The Maze, which he describes in the film as “a painting of the inside of [his] skull which [he] painted while in England as a patient in Maudsley and Netherne psychiatric hospitals.” This painting depicts a man’s "unraveled head lying in a wheat field. A curled up laboratory rat, representing his spirit, is trapped inside a maze of unhappy thoughts and memories." Documentary film On the outskirts of Cairo lies the world's largest garbage village. A labyrinth of narrow roadways camouflaged by trash, the village is home to 60,000 Zaballeen - Arabic for "garbage people." The Zaballeen have survived for centuries by recycling Cairo's waste. Members of Egypt's minority Coptic Christian community, these entrepreneurial garbage workers recycle nearly all the trash they collect, maintaining what could be the world's most efficient waste disposal system. Learn more about the film at http://www.garbagedreams.com Documentary film North Korea: A Day in the Life is a 2004 documentary film directed by Pieter Fleury. Comedy The Sandlot 2, known as The Sandlot Kids 2 : The Sandlot Continues, is a direct-to-DVD 2005 sequel to The Sandlot. Comedy I'm Telling You for the Last Time is a 1998 stand-up comedy special starring Jerry Seinfeld. The special aired live on HBO on August 9, 1998 from the Broadhurst Theatre in New York City. It was then released as an album by the same title, and a VHS and DVD titled Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time - Live on Broadway. The recording was taped just a couple of months after the show Seinfeld went off the air. Entertainment Weekly said about the album: "On its own, the CD is a more than respectable stand-up disc; Seinfeld's riffs ... are worthy of preservation." I'm Telling You for the Last Time was nominated for a 1999 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album. After recording this special/album, Seinfeld vowed never to use old material again referencing his repeated use of "bits" from Seinfeld. Comedy Lonesome Luke's Lively Life is a 1917 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Science Fiction Distortion is a 2012 drama sci-fi and thriller film written by Nonzee Nimibutr and Pitaksanonkul Patra and directed by Nonzee Nimibutr. Documentary film Going Equipped is a short film created by Aardman Animations. Documentary film Pedaling to Freedom is a 28-minute documentary directed by Vijay S. Jodha. The film shows how a simple thing, such as teaching women to ride a bicycle in a deprived part of the world, can have a life-changing impact. The documentary was made in English and Tamil. Documentary film Matzpen is a 2003 Documentary film. Documentary film Wildflower: The Legendary California Triathlon is a feature length documentary film produced and directed by Kristin Tegtmeier Higgins at River Place Productions, an independent film company located in Northern California. Documentary film Dome Car Magic: A History of Railroad Dome Cars is a 2006 American television production that chronicles the history of the railroad sightseeing cars, from Burlington's 1945 Silver Dome to the full-length models operating today in Canada and Alaska. The 30-minute program, narrated by television actor and railroad owner Michael Gross, debuted in 2006 on the PBS television network. Science Fiction Set in 2008, just six years after the Apocalypse, a lazy, cynical, conniving “hero” is called upon to track down a band of outsiders after they steal equipment essential to the survival of the world’s last known city. Documentary film Designed with trainer-to-the-stars Michael Carson, Carmen Electra's FIT TO STRIP workout comprises volume two of her Aerobic Striptease series. Building on the striptease-inspired dance moves from volume one, FIT TO STRIP introduces a slightly more advanced routine. This total body workout will strengthen and tone from head to toe, while mini-routines work on target areas like the hips, but, and abs. This intense workout is really fun, filled with flirtatious moves that will bring out the inner seductress in everyone. Electra's bubbly, sexy personality makes her the perfect host for the program. Her easy to follow instructions and enthusiasm encourage women of all shapes, sizes, and ages to feel confident in their bodies. Documentary film Parallel Trips is a 2004 Turkish-Greek-Cypriot documentary film, written, produced and directed by Derviş Zaim and Panicos Chrysanthou, in which the two directors, from opposite sides of the divided island of Cyprus, record the human dramas that unfolded during the war of 1974 and the legacy that remains today. The film was screened at the Istanbul International Film Festival and the 12th London Turkish Film Festival. Animation Papa Blue is a 2003 documentary animation family film written and directed by Charlene Shih. Comedy Otto the Rhino is an animation, comedy and family film directed by Kenneth Kainz. Documentary film Give Me The Colors is a 2003 short documentary film directed by Anri Sala. Documentary film The White Station is a 1999 short documentary film directed by Seifollah Samadian. Comedy Happy Birthday Emily is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Marcelo Kiwi Beiger. Documentary film Bad Weather is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Giovanni Giommi. Documentary film Report from the Aleutians is a 47-minute documentary propaganda film produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps about the Aleutian Islands Campaign during World War II. It was directed and narrated by John Huston. In contrast to the other technicolor films made in the Pacific war, Report from the Aleutians has relatively little combat footage, and instead concentrates on the daily lives of the servicemen on Adak Island, as they live and work there while flying missions over nearby Kiska. The film opens with a map showing the strategic importance of the island, and the thrust of the 1942 Japanese offensive into Midway and Dutch Harbor. Photographs of the pilots who beat the Japanese back at Dutch Harbor are passed before the camera. "There is no monument to these men. If you want to see their monument, look around you." The American forces dug in at Adak Island, and there commenced daily bombing missions over the Japanese who had taken Kiska. The film focuses on their routine activities such as harbor patrols, messes, news boards and mail call. "Ask any pilot. He'd tell you he'd gladly fly an extra trip over Kiska to get just one letter." Comedy When Margartia's dreams, to become a famous cook come to a crumbing halt when immigration kicks her out of the country - her arrival in Venezuela is painful. Science Fiction As school lets out, Miu's friends invite her out, but she leaves them and visits Reiji and Ayane at Headquarters. Reiji has been taking care of Ayane, who's been in a coma for four weeks. Reiji talks about how Ayane hated the city, and how the city's corruption breeds Invaders. He shows Miu the storeroom of crystals from vanquished Invaders. He says that one day he hopes to be able to turn these crystals back into humans, even though the chances are slim. He also wonders why, despite her hate, Ayane continued to bring the crystals back to him instead of destroying them. The blonde-haired Ghost Girl enters Headquarters and hovers over Ayane. She says Ayane is just like her. Reiji opens his Black Gate on her, but she isn't absorbed. He realizes she isn't an original Invader, but a human. Using her own Gate powers, the Ghost Girl blasts Headquarters apart, takes back all the collected crystals, and disappears. Reiji reveals that he's partly prosthetic because his use of Gate Powers consum Thriller "Won Bin’s heartthrob’s pretty boy image is shattered, tossed out, and forever lost buried under the pile of blood splattered bodies in his latest film “The Man from Nowhere” (Korean title “Ajeossi”) ― an ultra-violent ode to the hard boiled American grindhouse pictures of the 1970s. As if channeling the spirit of Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood, Won goes on a one-man vendetta slicing, stabbing, shooting, blowing up an entire cadre of pimps, pushers, and organ harvesters to save a young girl from captivity. For many of his fans, he may never again be seen as the clean cut, sensitive fellow from such saccharine television dramas as “Autumn in my heart.” This film is his grand send off of the character archetype that had served him so well for an entire decade and his transition into the dark side is quite convincing. During Tuesday’s press screening, gasps and yelps were heard sporadically from female viewers as if they were unprepared to see such carnage on the big screen. Perhaps the shock effect was magnified as a large portion of the unflinching violence came from Won’s character, the mercilessly cruel Tae-sik ― a former special agent with a harrowing past. The film’s bloody content may turn off some fans that are not too keen on excessive screen violence, but helping alleviate some of the carnage is the stirring depiction of the film’s two social outcasts that lies at the heart of the picture. The scenes involving Tae-sik and the little girl are ones full of charm and warmth so that once the body count begins you can’t help but root for this mad man to get her back in his loving embrace. And since the source of his rage comes from his mission to save her from the lowest depth of the criminal underworld, it doesn’t feel too bad seeing the baddies get their comeuppance in many creatively masochistic ways. “Of course this is an action film, but it was vital for me to amplify Tae-sik’s emotional consciousness after he loses the young girl,” Won said of his role during the post-screening Q session. “He’s a man who has willingly cut himself off from the world because of his tragic past and it was only because of this neighborhood girl he gets back in touch with his own humanity and that was the driving force behind my performance in the film.” Director Lee said of Won’s performance, “Those who saw the film will know better that it was evident on screen how much preparation and hard work (Won Bin) put into this role and how difficult it must have been physically for him,” and added “but with this film, it wasn’t just the physical aspects of his performance that he overcame, he also overcame the concerns voiced by his critics on whether he could pull off such an emotionally complex role.”" Quoting the program notes from the 201 Fantastic Fest site Animation Immigrants, also known as L.A. Dolce Vita or Immigrants: L.A. Dolce Vita is a Hungarian-American animated film directed by Gábor Csupó. The Hungarian release date was October 30, 2008. It is the 5th and last feature length film from studio Klasky-Csupo, and is Csupó's first feature length animated film he directed, and his second in general, following Bridge to Terabithia, for Walt Disney Pictures. The characters and storyline in this motion picture was to have been the basis for a new animated series for Spike TV, which was to have debuted in August 2004; however, despite scheduling a two-hour marathon of the series on its premiere and an order of six episodes, the series never aired. It was later compiled into a film and released in October 2008 in Hungary. For home video, the film was released on Region 1 DVD in 2009 by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. Documentary film Strange things occur in the woods of northern Sweden. A film crew made up of three urbanised northerners return to the area where they grew up in order to build a recreational cabin high up in a pinetree. They slowly realise that many people share their love of trees and forests and that its roots go deeper into the soul of Swedish people than they first thought. Comedy Yoga Hosers is an upcoming action-adventure film written and directed by Kevin Smith. The film is a spinoff of Smith's 2014 horror film Tusk. The film stars Johnny Depp alongside his daughter Lily-Rose Depp and Smith's daughter Harley Quinn Smith. The film is the second in Smith's True North Trilogy. Documentary film Finding Home is a 2013 short family documentary written by Samantha Andre and directed by Samantha Andre, Margot Czeropski and Mike Agnew. Documentary film That's Entertainment! III is a documentary film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to celebrate the studio's 70th anniversary. It was the third in a series of retrospectives that began with the first That's Entertainment! and That's Entertainment, Part II. Although posters and home video versions use the title without an exclamation mark, the actual on-screen title of the film uses it. In order to provide a "hook" for audiences who by 1994 had become accustomed to viewing classic movies on home video and cable TV, the producers decided to feature film footage cut from famous MGM musicals. Many of these numbers were shown for the first time in That's Entertainment! III. Highlights include: An alternate version of Eleanor Powell's extended tap dance routine to "Fascinating Rhythm" from Lady Be Good, shot from a second camera that revealed the well-orchestrated, behind the cameras activity needed to keep the scene moving smoothly. "Ain't it the Truth", a Lena Horne performance from Cabin in the Sky which was cut before the film's release because Horne sang the song in a bubble bath. Thriller The Tiger of Eschnapur, or in original German, Der Tiger von Eschnapur, is a 1959 West German-French-Italian adventure film directed by Fritz Lang. It is the first of two films comprising what has come to be known as Fritz Lang's Indian Epic; the other is The Indian Tomb. Fritz Lang returned to Germany to direct these films, which together tell the story of a German architect, the Indian maharaja for whom he is supposed to build schools and hospitals, and the Eurasian dancer who comes between them. Thriller Behind Me is a 2013 drama, thriller, horror, short film written and directed by Rebecca Pugh. Animation Al holds on to Garcia's truck as it drives through the city. Al takes notice of where they are headed, but Garcia takes a sharp turn, and Al is thrown from the truck. He gets an idea and decides to visit the police. He tells them that the four trucks are suspicious, but the police don't believe what he is says. He tells them that he is the victim of a hit and run, and they decide to investigate the matter. They go to the warehouse district and find the Zeon trucks. Thriller Las grandes aguas is a 1980 adventure, drama and thriller film written by Servando González, Vicente Leñero and Luis Spota, and directed by Servando González. Documentary film Alphabet is a 2013 documentary film written by Sabine Kriechbaum and Erwin Wagenhofer and directed by Erwin Wagenhofer. Documentary film Babel - A Letter to My Friends Left Behind in Belgium is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Boris Lehman. Comedy Pardon Mon Affaire, Too! is a French film, directed by Yves Robert, released in 1977. The film is the immediate continuation of Pardon Mon Affaire, released the previous year. Animation Donald and the Wheel is a Disney animated short, directed by Hamilton Luske and released in 1961. It is an educational-based film, and features a considerable amount of musical vocals. The film was most-recently re-released on DVD in the boxed set The Chronological Donald, Volume Four. Science Fiction Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 American independent zombie film directed by George A. Romero, starring Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea and Karl Hardman. It premiered on October 1, 1968, and was completed on a US$114,000 budget. The film became a financial success, grossing $12 million domestically and $18 million internationally. It has been a cult classic ever since. Night of the Living Dead was heavily criticized at its release owing to explicit content, but eventually garnered critical acclaim and has been selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry as a film deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." The film has entered the public domain due to an error by the distributor. The story follows characters Ben, Barbra, and five others trapped in a rural farmhouse in Pennsylvania which is attacked by unnamed "living dead" monsters, drawing on earlier depictions in popular culture of zombies. Night of the Living Dead was the basis of five subsequent Living Dead films also directed by Romero, and has inspired remakes. Comedy Stray Cats is a 2005 comedy drama fantasy romance film written by Jun Lana, Rody Vera and directed by Ellen Ongkeko-Marfil. Comedy Tasting Menu is a 2013 comedy film written by Roger Gual, Javier Calvo and Silvia González Laá and directed by Roger Gual. Comedy The Milky Way is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres with the movie The Captain Is a Lady in 1940 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The short, produced and directed by Rudolf Ising with musical supervision by Scott Bradley, explores the adventures of the "three little kittens who lost their mittens", as they explore a dreamland where space is made up entirely of dairy products. Mars is depicted as a planet where shooting stars are made. The short won the 1940 Academy Award for Animated Short Film, and was the first non-Disney film to do so. Other shorts nominated in 1940 included A Wild Hare by Warner Bros., introducing Bugs Bunny, and the other MGM cartoon Puss Gets the Boot, with Jasper & Jinx, the prototype for Tom and Jerry. It was added as a bonus feature in the Marx Bros. DVD release of Go West. Documentary film Rex-patriates is a 2004 documentary film written by Tony Laue and directed by Nancy Bishop. Comedy Men with Brooms is a 2002 Canadian romantic comedy film, starring and directed by Paul Gross. Centred on the sport of curling, the offbeat comedy tells the story of a reunited curling team from a small Canadian town as they work through their respective life issues and struggle to win the championship for the sake of their late coach. The cast also includes Connor Price, Leslie Nielsen, Peter Outerbridge, Kari Matchett, Molly Parker and Polly Shannon. Members of the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip make a cameo appearance in the film as a competing rink representing Kingston, Ontario, the band's home city. Winnipeg curler and three-time Brier champion Jeff Stoughton also made a cameo appearance throwing his trademark "spin-o-rama" shot. A television adaptation, also titled Men with Brooms debuted October 4, 2010 on CBC Television for the 2010-11 television season. Comedy Transolar Galactica is a 2011 comedy, sci-fi film written by Clancy Bundy, Adam Harum, Isaac Joslin and directed by Adam Harum. Thriller A Man Apart is a 2003 U.S. vigilante film directed by F. Gary Gray and released by New Line Cinema. The film stars Vin Diesel and Larenz Tate. The story follows undercover DEA agent Sean Vetter who is on a vendetta to take down a mysterious drug lord named Diablo after his wife is murdered. The film was released in the United States on April 4, 2003. Comedy Welcome Back is an upcoming Bollywood comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Firoz Nadiadwala. It is a sequel to the 2007 comedy Welcome, and features an ensemble cast that includes Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor reprising their roles respectively from the prequel, along with Paresh Rawal. John Abraham and Shruti Haasan are new additions to the cast. Earlier expected to release in December 2014, the film is now expected to release on March 2015. Animation The Boy Who Set Out To Learn Witchcraft is a 1987 film directed by Lothar Barke. Animation The Moon Bird is a 2010 short animation drama fantasy horror film written and directed by Greg McLeod and Myles McLeod. Thriller Masters is a 2012 Malayalam action thriller film directed by Johny Antony and starring Prithviraj, Mukesh and Sasikumar in the lead roles. Documentary film Muloorina is a 1964 short documentary film directed by David Cobham. Animation Captain Hu is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Basil Vogt. Thriller Pizza II: Villa is an Indian Tamil suspense supernatural thriller film, written and directed by debutant Deepan Chakravarthy. It stars Ashok Selvan and Sanchita Shetty in lead roles, while Nassar and Vegan Rajesh appear in other pivotal roles The music for the film was composed by Santhosh Narayanan, while cinematography was handled by Deepak Kumar Padhy and Leo John Paul has done the editing. Produced jointly by Thirukumaran Entertainment and Studio Green, Pizza II: Villa is a spiritual successor to Pizza. The filming commenced on 17 April and was completed in May 2013. The film released in November 2013 to positive reviews from the critics and audience, and was later dubbed into Telugu under the same name. Comedy The Pipes is a 1966 Czechoslovak film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film L'arbre vieux is a 1978 short, documentary film directed by Henri Moline. Comedy The Finishing Touch is a 1928 short comedy silent film produced by Hal Roach, directed by Clyde Bruckman and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot in November and December 1927 and released February 25, 1928 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Thriller The Nameless is a 1999 independent Spanish horror film directed by Jaume Balagueró. It is based on the 1981 horror novel by English writer Ramsey Campbell which mingled psychological suspense with supernatural horror. Documentary film Solitary Plains is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Christian Jensen. Documentary film Pitch People is a documentary film that focuses on the role the art of the "pitch" has played in society. It was produced in 1999 and includes interviews with many of the pitch industry's greatest salesmen, including Arnold Morris, Sandy Mason, Lester Morris, Wally Nash and Ed McMahon as well as a look at the Popeil family. Animation Banooei Az Mah is a 2011 animation film directed by Elham Ghorekhani. Comedy Frenemies is a 2012 teen drama television film and anthology based on the novel of the same name by Alexa Young premiered on Disney Channel. It features an ensemble cast starring Bella Thorne, Zendaya, Stefanie Scott, Nick Robinson, Mary Mouser and features Connor Price, Jascha Washington and Dylan Everett. The film follows three pairs of friends that go from friends to enemies and back again. The film was directed by Daisy Mayer and written by Dava Savel, Wendy Weiner, and Jim Krieg. The Disney Channel Original Movie premiered on January 13, 2012 in the United States and Canada. Thriller Muran is a 2011 Indian Tamil drama thriller film written and directed by debutant Rajan Madhav. It stars Cheran alongside Prasanna, with Haripriya, Nikita Thukral and Jayaprakash in pivotal roles. Launched in September 2010, the film's shooting was completed by July 2011. The story revolves around two contrasting characters and depicts the incidents that occur when they meet each other. The film is highly inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's psychological thriller Strangers on a Train. Co-produced and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures, Muran was released on September 30, 2011 to overall positive reviews. Documentary film At Night I Was Beautiful is 2010 short film directed by Steven Wilsey. Comedy Cowboys Cry for It 1925 is a short film comedy starring Stan Laurel. Directed by Clyde Bruckman. Comedy Sabrina Goes to Rome is a 1998 television film produced for ABC. The film is a part of the Sabrina, the Teenage Witch TV series franchise and is the second TV film made for the series following the 1996 Sabrina the Teenage Witch film, which was produced before the TV series went into production. The film features only two main characters from the TV series, the protagonist Sabrina Spellman, and other main character Salem Saberhagen. The film introduces the character of Gwen, a British witch, whom Sabrina meets in Rome. As the film is set in Rome, none of the scenes are set on the original set of the TV series. The film was directed by Tibor Takács, the director of the original Sabrina the Teenage Witch film. Takács also directed an episode of the TV series. Due to the success of Sabrina Goes to Rome, ABC produced a sequel titled Sabrina, Down Under. This film again only included Sabrina and Salem from the TV series. Tara Strong reprised her role of Gwen for the second film. The film is included in the season 7 DVD release of the Sabrina, the Teenage Witch TV series. Comedy Soorma Bhopali, is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced by Naved and directed by Jagdeep, who previously played Soorma Bhopali in the movie Sholay Soorma Bhopali was not a box office success but did relatively better in the state of Madhya Pradesh. This film was a hit in the city of Bhopal and the surrounding regions. Documentary film Pope John Paul II: Story of a Holy Life is a 2004 documentary film. Comedy Fellini: A Director's Notebook is an Italian documentary directed by Federico Fellini shot in 16mm and first broadcast in the United States on NBC in 1969. Thriller Runaway Nightmare is an action comedy mystery thriller film directed by Mike Cartel. Documentary film Such Great Heights is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jonah Tulis. Thriller Zero. Lilac Lithuania is a 2006 crime and thriller film written by Emlyn Price and directed by Emilis Velyvis. Science Fiction The Monster and the Ape was the 26th serial released by Columbia Pictures. Comedy Betty Boop for President is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It was released on November 4, 1932 by Paramount Pictures. Thriller The Losers is a 2010 American action comedy film based on the adaptation of the Vertigo comic book series of the same name by Andy Diggle and Jock. Directed by Sylvain White, the film features an ensemble cast that includes Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Zoe Saldana. It was filmed in Arecibo, Caja de Muertos, Canóvanas, Hato Rey, Piñones, Rio Grande, San Juan and Santurce in Puerto Rico, Brickell Key, Miami and South Beach in the state of Florida. The film received mixed reviews from critics and drew comparisons to The A-Team, a remake of which was released shortly after The Losers premiered. Comedy Don't Tell the Wife is a 1937 comedy film written by Nat Perrin and directed by Christy Cabanne based on the play by George Holland. Comedy BoyBand is a comedic feature film released in 2010 that depicts the fictional saga of the first ever American boyband. The film stars Michael Copon, Robert Hoffman, Ryan Hansen, Ryan Pinkston, Ernest Phillips, Lorenzo Hooker III, Kurt Fuller, Ming-Na, Richard Riehle, and Tom Wright. The film was shot entirely in the county of Worcester, Massachusetts and even features a fictional Worcester High School. BoyBand was produced by Worcester based Artigo/Ajemian films. The film was written and directed by Jon Artigo, and produced by Andrea Ajemian. Kaz Gamble produced and recorded the entire soundtrack. The film is also known as BoyBand: Breakin’ through in ’82. Comedy Jumping Ship is the 2001 sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie, Horse Sense. It stars brothers Joey Lawrence, Matthew Lawrence, and Andy Lawrence. Directed by Michael Lange. Home Media The movie was released on DVD as an exclusive on the Disney Movie Club promotional website in early 2005. Thriller The Runner is a 1999 crime thriller film starring Ron Eldard and Courteney Cox. It was directed by Ron Moler. In the film, a young man with a gambling addiction has managed to get himself into serious debt by losing all his money. In an effort to pay off the bookies, his uncle pulls a few strings and gets him a job working for a gangster named Deepthroat, who needs a "runner" to place bets with various bookies. The gangster keeps his new "runner" on a short leash and, for the most part, the young gambler behaves himself. However, the temptation of walking around with large sums of cash proves too great, and the "runner" puts both his job and his survival on the line when he dips into his boss' funds to buy a ring for his girlfriend, played by Cox. The soundtrack contains songs performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Douglas September. Science Fiction Days Of Gray is a 2013 drama fantasy musical science fiction film written and directed by Ani Simon-Kennedy. Thriller The Page Turner is a 2006 French film directed by Denis Dercourt. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Garfield's Fun Fest is a 2008 CGI movie starring Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis as a sequel to Garfield Gets Real. The DVD was released in stores on August 5, 2008. It was followed by a third direct to video film, Garfield's Pet Force, in 2009. Thriller Testimone a rischio is a 1997 thriller-drama film directed by Pasquale Pozzessere. It is based on real life events of Mafia hit eyewitness Piero Nava. For his performance Fabrizio Bentivoglio won the David di Donatello Award for best actor and the Ciak d'oro in the same category. Comedy Behold Homolka is a Czech comedy film directed by Jaroslav Papousek. It was released in 1970. Documentary film Reindeer breeder Jon and his family live in Northern Scandinavia with the Sami people, a semi-nomadic community above the Arctic circle. For an entire year, Corto Fajal, the film director, follows the migration of Jon’s community and its 15,000 reindeers across the breathtaking landscapes of the Sarek Mountains. Taken by the apparent harmony of Jon’s daily life, the director wonders about the fragility of this lifestyle and its paradoxes. Samis search for a balance between life in nature and the comfort brought by technology. While this modernization eases their nomadism, it weakens the autonomy of their community. Comedy Orders Are Orders is a 1954 British comedy film directed by David Paltenghi, and featuring Peter Sellers, Sid James, Tony Hancock, Raymond Huntley, Donald Pleasence and Eric Sykes. It was a remake of the 1933 film Orders Is Orders. Documentary film Dave Bidini: The Hockey Nomad is a tv movie directed by Mike Downie. Thriller Dirtymoney is a 2013 thriller film written and directed by Adam Tysoe. Documentary film The Holocaust Experience is a 2003 documentary by Oeke Hoogendijk that takes a serious, slightly critical, look at Holocaust museums around the globe. The film asks where the line between remembering the genocide and exploiting the dead lies and if it's already been crossed. Thriller Volcano is a 1997 disaster movie directed by Mick Jackson and produced by Andrew Z. Davis, Neal H. Moritz and Lauren Shuler Donner. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Jerome Armstrong and Billy Ray. The film features Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche, and Don Cheadle. Jones is cast as the head of the Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management which has complete authority in the event of an emergency or natural disaster. His character attempts to divert the path of a dangerous lava flow through the streets of Los Angeles following the formation of a volcano. A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by the film studios of 20th Century Fox, Moritz Original and Shuler Donner/Donner Productions. It was commercially distributed by 20th Century Fox. Volcano explores civil viewpoints, such as awareness, evacuation and crisis prevention. Although the film used extensive special effects, it failed to receive any award nominations from mainstream motion picture organizations for its production merits. Documentary film A documentary surf film that explores the lives of female surfers who have chosen to paddle head first into the male dominated sport of surfing and along the way found a place of their own. Documentary film Love City Jalalabad is a 2013 documentary film written by George Gittoes and Torstein Grude and directed by George Gittoes. Thriller Donkey Punch is a 2008 British horror thriller film about a group of English people on holiday in Spain who end up fighting for their lives. The film was written and directed by Oliver Blackburn and David Bloom, and stars Nichola Burley, Sian Breckin, Tom Burke, Jaime Winstone and Julian Morris. Documentary film Coffee and Pencil is a documentary film directed by Ayako Imamura. Documentary film The Self-Destruction of Gia is a 2003 documentary film about model Gia Carangi and her death. It was directed and produced by J.J. Martin. Science Fiction The Distant Home is an Australian TV movie about a couple who discover their daughter is an alien. Animation "The adventures of a little acorn boy in the village of stalks where he meets Mrs Bee, Mr Spider, the ants and many other insects. Loosely based on a picture book by the Latvian author Margarita Stāraste, whose work the director loved to read as a child – and still enjoys reading with her own children." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy Olly, Olly, Oxen Free is a 1976 American comedy film directed by Richard A. Colla and starring Katharine Hepburn. The screenplay by Eugene Poinc is based on a story by Poinc, Colla, and Maria L. de Ossio. The title is derived from "Olly olly oxen free" a phrase used in children's games to indicate that those in hiding came out into the open safely and freely. Indeed, that is the character arc premise in the film. Noticeably, the film has more of a T.V. movie feel, complete with the types of camera shots, blue screen shots, budget special effects, and background music one would have heard on a made for T.V movie in the mid 1970s. Documentary film Our Disappeared / Nuestros Desaparecidos is a documentary film about the desaparecidos in Argentina. Written, produced and directed by Juan Mandelbaum. It is in English and Spanish with English subtitles. Another version of the film exists in Spanish and English with Spanish subtitles. Its running time is 1 hour and 39 minutes. Comedy Strong Language is a 2000 comedy and crime film written and directed by Simon Rumley. The film was produced in 1997 and released in the year 2000. Animation Otaku Unite! is a 2004 documentary film by Eric Bresler on American fans of Japanese culture, specifically anime and manga, known as Otaku. Animation Snake 'n' Bacon is a comic book and cartoon duo created by American cartoonist and illustrator Michael Kupperman. Originally only in print comics, the characters were brought to television on May 10, 2009, when they were broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim channel in a Snake 'n' Bacon animated show. The Tales Designed to Thrizzle, Vol. 1 collection was published in 2009 by Fantagraphics, but after its pilot the show was not picked up by Cartoon Network for Adult Swim. Documentary film A History of the Blue Movie is a 1970 Graffiti Productions/Sherpix, Inc. documentary pornographic movie. Directed by Alex de Renzy, this compilation of early shorts combines blue movies, dating from 1915 to 1970, with an uncredited narrator. One of the first attempts to compile some of the oldest available American porn movies for a theater audience, A History of the Blue Movie includes scenes from Grass Sandwich, which is one of the earliest known blue movies in existence, along with several classics in their entirety, such as the controversial The Nun Story, Ever Ready, The Janitor, Peeping Tom, and Smart Alec with legendary stripper Candy Barr. Animation Le Portrait de Petit Cossette is an original video animation produced by Aniplex and animated by Daume. It spanned 3 episode OVA series and ran in 2004. It was licensed for North American distribution by Geneon and released as Le Portrait de Petite Cossette. Fuse TV has broadcast the anime in the United States as part of their Anime Explosion Weekend on December 15, 2007 and in Canada on G4techTV Canada's Anime Current block from January 19, 2008 to February 2, 2008. It is currently licensed by Sentai Filmworks and available for streaming and video-on-demand via The Anime Network. The series was adapted into a manga series by Asuka Katsura. It spanned two volumes and was published in 2004. The English-language release is published by Tokyopop. Comedy Thillu Mullu is a 2013 Tamil comedy film directed by Badri who earlier directed Veerappu and Ainthaam Padai. It is a remake of Rajinikanth's film Thillu Mullu which itself was a remake of Hindi film Gol Maal. The film stars Shiva and Isha Talwar. Prakash Raj enacted the character essayed by the late Thengai Srinivasan. Kovai Sarala, Sathyan, Ilavarasu, Manobala played supporting roles. The music was jointly scored by M. S. Viswanathan and Yuvan Shankar Raja who for the first time worked together. While the film’s muhurat took place on August 24, the shooting commenced in September. The film released on 14 June 2013 to positive reviews. The film was a commercial success. Comedy Two Guys in a Backyard is a 2011 short action comedy film written and directed by Tez Frost. Thriller Cut is a 2000 Australian comedy horror film, which was directed by Kimble Rendall and stars Kylie Minogue, Molly Ringwald and Tiriel Mora. Comedy Where's Charley? is a 1952 Warner Brothers musical comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Ray Bolger, Allyn Ann McLerie and Robert Shackleton. It was an adaptation of the musical Where's Charley? which was in turn based on the play Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas. Bolger, McLerie and Horace Cooper reprised the performances they originated on Broadway. Some scenes were filmed in Oxford, England, the setting for the comedy. It earned an estimated $1.5 million at the North American box office in 1952. The movie has never been released on VHS or DVD, though bootleg copies circulate. Thriller Swindled is a 2004 Spanish film written and directed by Miguel Bardem. Comedy Runaway Nightmare is an action comedy mystery thriller film directed by Mike Cartel. Science Fiction Gugusse and the Automaton, also known as The Clown and the Automaton, was an 1897 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The film featured a clown amazed and confused by the mechanical movements of an automaton. The film marked the first known cinematic appearance of a robot, and was one of the earliest films to feature themes of "scientific experimentation, creation and transformation." In their Things to Come: An Illustrated History of the Science Fiction Film, Douglas Menville and R. Reginald judged Gugusse to be the most significant scientifically themed film of 1897, and suggested that "may be the first true SF film." Gugusse was released by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 111 in its catalogues. It is currently presumed lost. Comedy Too Many Crooks is a 1930 British comedy crime film directed by George King and starring Laurence Olivier, Dorothy Boyd and Arthur Stratton. A man tries to burgle his own safe, the same night as a professional criminal also attempts to break into it. The film is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films. Documentary film Somewhere to Disappear is a 2010 documentary film directed by Laure Flammarion and Arnaud Uyttenhove. Comedy "James is an extremely neurotic, average-looking guy. Raymond is a calm, cool and collected cutie pie. Upon their first meeting at a Mexican restaurant, an already-awkward blind date takes an unexpected turn toward the absurd." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Philadelphia Qfest site. Animation The Major Lied 'Til Dawn is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on August 13, 1938. This short was directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was written by Richard Hogan and animated by Phil Monroe. Documentary film Truckies Don't Eat Quiche is a 2004 documentary short film written and directed by Ben Davies. Comedy I'll Give It My All... Tomorrow is a 2013 comedy film written by Shunjû Aono and directed by Yûichi Fukuda. Comedy Stomping Ground is a comedy drama horror film directed by Dan Riesser. Comedy Mummy's Boys is a 1936 film directed by Fred Guiol. Documentary film Dislecksia: The Movie is a documentary film. It was created in 2009 by Captured Time Productions, LLC, a production company based in Litchfield, Connecticut. Dislecksia is the company's seventh film. It is directed by Emmy Award-winning director Harvey Hubbell V, who is a dyslexic himself. Comedy Sundance and the Kid is the American release title of Vivi o, preferibilmente, morti, a 1969 Spaghetti Western comedy directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma, Nino Benvenuti, and Sydne Rome. The film is also known as Sundance Cassidy and Butch the Kid. Comedy Love Streams is a 1984 American film directed by John Cassavetes that tells the story of a middle-aged brother and sister who find themselves caring for one another after the other loves in their lives abandon them. The film was John Cassavetes' 11th and penultimate film. He later made the more mainstream Big Trouble. Comedy Operation Dumbo Drop is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Simon Wincer that explores war, politics, and animal welfare. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Gene Quintano and Jim Kouf based on a true story by United States Army Major Jim Morris. The film stars Danny Glover and Ray Liotta as Green Berets during the Vietnam War in 1968, who attempt to transport an elephant through jungle terrain to a local South Vietnamese village which in turn helps American forces monitor Viet Cong activity. Actors Denis Leary, Doug E. Doug and Corin Nemec also star in principal roles. A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Interscope Communications and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. As a backdrop for Vietnam, primary shooting and photography took place in Thailand. It was commercially distributed by Walt Disney Pictures theatrically, and by Buena Vista Home Entertainment for home media. Operation Dumbo Drop premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on July 28, 1995 grossing $24,670,346 in domestic ticket receipts. Documentary film Arguing the World is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Joseph Dorman. Comedy Wisecrack is a 1992 documentary film directed by Gail Singer. Science Fiction Shree is a 2013 Bollywood Science Fiction thriller film starring Hussain Kuwajerwala, directed by Rajesh Bachchani and produced by Vikram M. Shah. The film released in India on 26 April 2013. Shree is a tale of an ordinary man lured in by promises of a bright and successful future, trading in 12 hours of his life. Documentary film Public Lands, Private Profits: Too Special To Drill is a 2012 Documentary short film. Comedy Kalukkuray Maaplay is an upcoming Tamil film directed by Suresh and produced by Sreenath Raju. Vishnu and Bindu Madhavi feature in the leading roles, while D. Imman composes the film's music. Comedy The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood is a parody film of the story of Robin Hood. Documentary film Kabul Dream Factory is a 2011 film written and directed by Sebastian Heidinger. Comedy A Kiss from the Stadium is a 1948 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Animation Shrek is a 2001 American computer-animated fantasy-comedy film produced by PDI/DreamWorks, released by DreamWorks Pictures, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, featuring the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow. It is loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book Shrek!, and somewhat serves as a parody film, targeting other films adapted from numerous children's fantasies. The film made notable use of popular music; the soundtrack includes music by Smash Mouth, Eels, Joan Jett, The Proclaimers, Jason Wade, Baha Men, and John Cale. The rights to the books were originally bought by Steven Spielberg in 1991, before the founding of DreamWorks, when he thought about making a traditionally animated film based on the book. However, John H. Williams convinced him to bring the film to DreamWorks in 1994, the time the studio was founded, and the film was put quickly into active development by Jeffrey Katzenberg after the rights were bought by the studio in 1995. Shrek originally cast Chris Farley to do the voice for the title character, recording about 80%–90% of his dialog. Thriller 10 Enradhukulla is an upcoming Tamil Road thriller film written directed and cinematographed by cinematographer-director Vijay Milton. Produced by AR Murugadoss and Fox Star Studios, the film features Vikram and Samantha in the lead roles. Animation Gerald McBoing Boing on Planet Moo is a 1956 short animated family adventure film directed by Robert Cannon. Comedy Bad Girls is a 2012 Taiwan romance comedy film starring Ella Chen and Mike He. With Chris Wang, Da Yuan, Beatrice Fang, Jack Kao, Hui-Chen Pan and Toyoharu Kitamura in supporting roles. Directed by Seven Wong. The movie is about a High School brutish tomboy who accidentally becomes the lead actress of an romantic teen idol movie and falls in love with Taiwan's top male idol. Thriller The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall is a 2008 drama film directed by Rowan Joffe.Based on real events, following a family's struggle for justice over the murder of their son, Thomas Hurndall. Documentary film Reindeerspotting: Escape from Santaland is a Finnish documentary film about drug abusers in Rovaniemi, Finland. It was directed by Joonas Neuvonen and produced by Jesse Fryckman and Oskari Huttu. The first screening of the film was in Tampere, April 2010, Finland. The documentary follows several young drug abusers, but focuses on Jani Raappana. Jani is a drug addict, whose drug of choice is Subutex taken intravenously. He is unemployed and he finances his addiction through thefts, burglaries, and welfare payments. The name of the movie is a direct allusion to the 1996 British drama film Trainspotting that treated the same theme from a Scottish point of view. The film was shown outside of Finland for the first time in Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. Comedy Kalla Malla Sulla is a 2011 multi-starrer Kannada film in the comedy genre starring V. Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Vijay Raghavendra in the lead roles. The film has been directed and written by Udhaya Prakash and produced by K. Manju. Alex Paul has composed the music. This is a remake of the successful 2002 Tamil film Charlie Chaplin. Comedy Tom is chasing both Jerry and the house canary, but the two go out of reach by taking refuge in the canary's birdhouse. Tom tries everything to get up to them, but everything fails, ultimately resulting in him crashing through the whole house. When he comes out the other side, he has pink lace attached to him. Tom realizes that he can actually use the lace as wings to fly; a new weapon in his quest to get to Jerry and the canary... Comedy Um Filme 100% Brazileiro is a 1985 film written by Blaise Cendrars and José Sette, and directed by José Sette. Science Fiction Sin: The Movie is a Japanese original video animation released in 2000 by ADV Films, adapted from the game of the same title. Comedy 17 Again is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Burr Steers. The film follows 37-year-old Mike who becomes a 17-year-old high school student after a chance accident. The film also features Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon and Michelle Trachtenberg in supporting roles. The film was released in the United States on April 17, 2009. Comedy The Amazons is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Joseph Kaufman and starred Marguerite Clark, Elsie Lawson, and Helen Greene. The film was based on the 1883 play of the same name by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, and adapted for the screen by Frances Marion. It was produced and distributed by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures under the Famous Players-Lasky name. The film is now presumed lost. Documentary film The Spirit of TV is a 1990 documentary short film written by Dominique Gallois and directed by Vincent Carelli. Documentary film Eyewitness is a 1999 American short documentary film directed by Bert Van Bork. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The explored the lives of three artists forced to work in secret while living in Nazi death camps: Jan Komski, Dinah Gottliebova and Felix Nussbaum, and who witnessed and painted the horrors of the Holocaust. Documentary film The Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes of the United Farm Workers is a 2013 documentary film directed by Marissa Aroy. Comedy Vieraalla maalla is a 2003 romantic comedy film written by Mika Ripatti and Seppo Vesiluoma and directed by Ilkka Vanne. Animation The Ballad of Nessie is a 2011 traditionally animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It was directed by Stevie Wermers-Skelton and Kevin Deters, and produced by the team behind How to Hook Up Your Home Theater. The short, narrated by Billy Connolly, is a Disney adaptation of the origin of the Loch Ness Monster, Nessie. Documentary film Tonight We'll Become Women is a 2013 short drama and documentary film written by Josefien Hendriks and directed by Josefien Hendriks. Documentary film Bye Bye Lugo is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Michel von Tell. Documentary film Are Bigfoot creatures traveling to earth in UFO's, and being covered-up by Men in Black? Experience terrifying, real events as documented by top authorities, including: Aliens attacking a house; Alien Abductions to create a hybrid race; vortexes and more! Science Fiction Pluto and the Vessel is a 2013 short horror animation film written and directed by Harrison Browning. Animation Tale Of Rebellious Stone is a 2013 short animation directed by Kai Chung Ng. Thriller Heartstopper is a 2006 straight-to-DVD horror film directed by Bob Keen and starring Robert Englund. Animation Al quickly hides on a pipe as the Federation Forces soldiers walk by. He sneaks through the conduit back to Bernie and tells him he got pictures of a Federation mobile suit. Bernie says they could have been caught, but he is glad they got the pictures and figures that Steiner will love it. They print the pictures, and Bernie sees it's not a GM. He reports back to the warehouse, and Garcia punches him for being stupid enough to take that risk. Documentary film Conspiracy: The Secret History: In Search of the American Drug Lords is a 2003 political cinema documentary film. Comedy And a Warm Heart is a 2008 drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. Animation Restlessness is a 2011 animated short film directed by Lorenzo Degl'Innocenti. Comedy B*A*P*S is a 1997 comedy film written by Troy Beyer, directed by Robert Townsend, and starring Halle Berry and Martin Landau. Thriller I Spit on Your Grave 2 is a 2013 American rape and revenge horror film directed by Steven R. Monroe, who directed its predecessor, I Spit on Your Grave—which was based on Meir Zarchi's 1978 film of the same name. The film was given a limited theatrical release at one theater and has been received negatively by critics. Comedy Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River is a British-made comedy film produced by Walter Shenson starring Jerry Lewis and was released on 12 July 1968 by Columbia Pictures. It was based on Max Wilk's novel of the same name with the original Connecticut locale moved to Swinging London and Portugal. Thriller The infamous Camp Blood is open for business! A college assignment sends a group of young students deep into the woods, and deeper into terror. One by one, a masked killer begins to murder them in gruesome fashion. They say the 3rd time is the charm, and Camp Blood 3 has thrice the slice! Stay out of the woods unless you want to be the next victim of the Camp Blood killer. Thriller The King of Pigs is a 2011 South Korean animated drama film directed by Yeon Sang-ho. It won three awards at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. The film was selected to be screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Compromising Positions is a 1985 American film released by Paramount and directed by Frank Perry. The screenplay, by Susan Isaacs, was adapted from her 1978 novel. The plot concerns a Long Island housewife and former journalist who becomes involved in a murder investigation. The film stars Susan Sarandon, Raúl Juliá, Judith Ivey, Edward Herrmann, Mary Beth Hurt, Joe Mantegna, Deborah Rush, Anne DeSalvo, and Josh Mostel. Joan Allen has a small role. Comedy Flatfoot goes East is a 1975 crime comedy film. It is the second film of the Flatfoot tetralogy. Thriller Stealth is a 2005 American science fiction action film starring Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx, Sam Shepard, Joe Morton and Richard Roxburgh. The film was directed by Rob Cohen, director of The Fast and the Furious and xXx. The film follows three top fighter pilots as they join a project to develop an automated robotic stealth aircraft. Released on 29 July 2005 by Columbia Pictures, the film cost $135 million to make, but was panned by critics, and was a colossal box office bomb making only $76,932,872 worldwide, one of the worst losses in cinematic history. Documentary film Adventures in Voice Acting is a 2008 documentary DVD produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment and was dedicated to Bob Papenbrook. Thriller Lost Voyage is a 2001 supernatural thriller directed, edited and co-written by Christian McIntire that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel. Documentary film The Impressionists: Renoir is a 2003 documentary film. Thriller Prison on Fire is a 1987 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Chow Yun-fat, Roy Cheung and Tony Leung Ka-Fai. The film was followed by a sequel in the 1991's Prison on Fire II. Documentary film Autoportrait is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Simone Fattal. Documentary film Among the Rocks is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Alinda Dimitriou. Documentary film "Rory Lepine gives a personal account of his fateful and infamous encounter with The Guess Who's legendary lead singer, Burton Cummings, in a Winnipeg 7-Eleven in 1985." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation In Bastille, France, the treasure of the Bourbon Dynasty was stacked in a truck and stolen. Thinking it was undoubtedly Lupin's doing, Zenigata and the French police pursue the truck. But, the criminal was actually an unheard-of woman. Then, the true Lupin appears. Lupin successfully steals the truckload of treasure from the woman but is then mysteriously kidnapped. Malchovich is the man who kidnapped Lupin. Fujiko is also caught and kept hostage while trying to steal the worldwide famous jewel "Bull's Eye". In order to rescue Fujiko, Lupin, along with reluctant Jigen and Goemon, tries to steal Bull's Eye from the Grand Bateau, the French museum renowned for having the greatest security in the world. Everything starts from here! Female thief Becky, scoundrel Malchovich, and Lupin... Ambition, human relations... Each secret becomes gradually clear during the scramble for the Bull's Eye. The series' highest spectacle romance unfolds, and France is the stage. Documentary film Matrjoschka is a film made and produced by the German artist Karin Hoerler in 2006. At 95 hours of playtime it is the one of the longest experimental films by time. The film consists of images and sequences based on a single photo. It shows a boy riding a bicycle, a street, houses, garages, and sky. Over time, the image changes, but those movements are very slow and not directly visible. The world premiere of the film was at the light spectacle Luminale 2006 in Frankfurt-Germany. Matrjoschka was publicly shown on an outdoor 100 m² LED-screen at the DrKW-building, starting on April 23, 2006 at 6:00am and ending on April 28, 2006 at 1:00am. During the night, there was a break from 1:00 to 6:00am. This film is available only in Windows Media Video format on DVD. Thriller Girl on a Train is a drama thriller film directed by Peter Sands. Comedy Strange Hearts is a 2001 film directed by Michelle Gallagher. Comedy A3: Rokenrol uzvraća udarac is a 2006 Serbian film. Thriller The Other Side of Midnight is a 1977 American drama film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Marie-France Pisier, John Beck and Susan Sarandon. Herman Raucher wrote the screenplay based on Sidney Sheldon's 1973 novel of the same name. Thriller The Train is a suspense movie starring Rajesh Khanna and Nanda. The film did "above average" business at the box office. Khanna stars as Police Inspector Shyam Kumar who sets out to solve a series of murders which have all taken place on a train. Complicating the situation are his girlfriend Neeta, who has been acting mysteriously ever since she began her new job, and hotel dancer Miss Lily, who needs to seduce the good police inspector but may find that she loses her heart instead.This movie was co-produced by Rajendra Kumar and it was Nanda who suggested Rajendra to cast Rajesh Khanna in the main lead. It is the remake of the Tamil movie 'Neelagiri Express' released in 1968 starring actor Jaishankar in famous C.I.D.Shankar role, which was also the remake of the Malayalam movie Cochin Express released in 1967 starring Prem Nazir. Thriller Mike and Stefani is a 1952 Australian drama film produced by the Film Division, News and Information Bureau of the Department of Interior for the Department of Immigration. Made to counter criticism of Australia's post-war immigration policy that it was too lax, it tells the true story of a Ukrainian refugee couple who move to Australia. The film is in the style of the Italian neorealism movement. Documentary film Noam Chomsky: Imperial Grand Strategy is a 2006 documentary film written by Noam Chomsky Comedy The Little Prosecutor is a 1986 comedy film written by Hark Bohm and Peter Buschmann and directed by Hark Bohm. Comedy California Dreamin' is a 2007 Romanian film by Cristian Nemescu. It won the Prix un certain regard at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It also picked up the Iris Award for Best Film, the Audience Award and the Canvas Award at the Brussels European Film Festival 2007. The film is also sometimes called Endless in English, nesfârșit being Romanian for "endless". The director died before editing was completed. Therefore, in the released film, his working materials are cut to 155 minutes. Documentary film Innere Blutungen is a 2013 documentary film written by Florian Sedmak and directed by Anatol Bogendorfer and Florian Sedmak. Animation Peetrikese Unenägu is a 1958 animated short film written by Elbert Tuganov and directed by Elbert Tuganov. Thriller Namo Venkatesa is a 2010 Telugu language film, produced by Achanta Gopichand, Achanta Ram and Anil Sunkara on 14 Reels Entertainment in association with D. Suresh Babu on Suresh Productions banner, directed by Srinu Vytla who recently gave big hits with Dhee, Dubai Seenu, Ready and King. Starring Venkatesh, Trisha in the lead roles and music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film recorded as Average at box-office. Documentary film If contemporary views of ancient Athens, Greece emphasize the peaceful and harmonious nature of that polis's democratic system, historian Bettany Hughes begs to differ. Hughes asserts that the West's establishment of Athens as the platonic ideal of democracy is hugely ironic, for that classical society in fact employed rules, regulations and traditions deemed unthinkable, even barbaric, in our modern age - from the widespread practice of black magic; to the view of women as demonic, fourth or fifth-class citizens forced to wear public veils; to the proliferation of slavery. Documentary film Perpetuum Mobile II is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Dora Juárez. Comedy "Until now, German director Fatih Akin has been known for hard-hitting, streetwise movies that only occasionally take a moment to swoon into lyricism. Mostly, films like Head-On and The Edge of Heaven are bracing and resolutely real. Well, Akin's mood must have brightened this year, because while Soul Kitchen is directed with as much strength and confidence as ever, it's a loose-limbed, house party of a comedy. Zinos Kazantzakis (Adam Bousdoukos) runs Soul Kitchen, a vast warehouse diner where the food might be spectacularly bad, but it's edible. Regulars show up every day to chow down on bland lumps of carbs washed down by cheap beer. Beats sitting at home. Zinos seems to have a knack for bad luck, but he's used to it. His girlfriend flies off to China for an extended stay. His brother (Moritz Bleibtreu) finally gets out of jail and drags all of Hamburg's trouble into the restaurant. Then the sour-faced tax collector shows up. What would happen if Zinos went looking for the city's biggest rock-star chef (the ferocious Birol Ünel from Head-On) in a bid to save his restaurant and shake things up? Akin sets his story in motion and lets the players dance, fuelled by a sweet, thumping soundtrack of great soul music. The chef whips up wonders from the most humble ingredients, shocking the regulars and seducing a whole new clientele. And once he slips some Peruvian tree-bark aphrodisiac into the dessert, everything changes. A full-on bacchanalian party breaks out, and that tax collector turns out to be a lot more flexible with receipts than she first appeared. Soul Kitchen is casually cool and loads of fun to watch. By the time the inimitable Udo Kier shows up, villainously chomping on dinner mints, you know this movie's heart is in the right place. Backside, too." Quoting Cameron Bailey from the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival site. Documentary film The Great Happiness Space: Tale of an Osaka Love Thief is a 2006 documentary film by Jake Clennell, describing a host club in Osaka. The male hosts and their female customers are interviewed, and through the interviews we learn about the nature of hosts clubs and why the customers are coming there. Animation Our Friend, Martin is a 1999 animated children's educational film about Martin Luther King, Jr. and the American civil rights movement. Two friends travel through time, meeting Dr. King at several points during his life. It featured an all-star voice cast and was nominated for an Emmy award in 1999 for Outstanding Animated Program. It marks John Travolta's voice acting debut. Comedy Doris Kenyon stars in the title role of an abused young woman who finds safety and eventually love in the arms of a famous novelist. Documentary film Rage: 20 Years of Punk Rock, West Coast Style is a 2001 music documentary written and directed by Michael Bishop and Scott Jacoby. Thriller The Glimmer Man is a 1996 American action film directed by John Gray, and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the film. The film also co-stars Keenen Ivory Wayans, Bob Gunton and Brian Cox. The film was released in the United States on October 4, 1996. Seagal plays Jack Cole, a former government intelligence operative known as "The Glimmer Man", because he could move so quickly and quietly through the jungle that his victims would only see a glimmer before they die. He now works as a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. Wayans co-stars as Cole's partner Detective Jim Campbell. Documentary film The Romance of the Far Fur Country, is an historical documentary film portraying Arctic fur trappers filmed in 1919 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Hudson Bay Company in 1920. This documentary is being regarding as one of the earliest documentaries depicting the lives of the arctic fur trappers in 1919. Thriller Follow Me Quietly is a 1949 semidocumentary film noir directed by Richard Fleischer, with support from Anthony Mann in an uncredited position. The drama features William Lundigan, Dorothy Patrick, Jeff Corey, and others. Science Fiction The Amazing Colossal Man is a 1957 black-and-white science fiction film, directed by Bert I. Gordon and starring Glenn Langan. The film revolves around a man who grows to over 60 feet tall as the result of an atomic accident. It is an uncredited adaptation of the 1928 Homer Eon Flint short novel The Nth Man. Distributed by American International Pictures at the top of a program double-bill with The Cat Girl, the film was followed by a sequel, War of the Colossal Beast, which appeared in 1958. During the 1960s the title was syndicated to television by American International Television. Both this film and its sequel appeared on Mystery Science Theater 3000. As of April 2013, the film has not had an official DVD release. Documentary film 777 is the first DVD by American Christian metalcore band Underoath. It was released in the United States and other countries on July 17, 2007, with the intention of having the numbers of its release date coincide with the DVD title. The DVD is split into three sections: "Moments Suspended in Time"; the "MySpace Secret Show", which was played in St. Petersburg, Florida; and a music video section. The three music videos included are the final products of Underoath's video shoot in Skellefteå, Sweden with Popcore Films. The making of the music video for "You're Ever So Inviting" is exclusively recorded on the DVD as well. Comedy Hostile Makeover is a Lifetime Movie Network film. It is a sequel to the 2009 television movie Killer Hair and is based on the third book in the "Crimes of Fashion" series by Ellen Byerrum. Comedy Pandu Havaldar is a Marathi film made in 1975. Comedy Wifey is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Barry Bowles. Comedy We Have a Pope is a 2011 Italian-French comedy-drama film directed by Nanni Moretti and starring Michel Piccoli and Moretti. Its original title is Latin for "We have a pope", the phrase used upon the announcement of a new pope. The story revolves around a cardinal who, against his wishes, is elected pope. A psychiatrist is called in to help the pope overcome his panic. The film premiered in Italy in April 2011 and played in competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Genome Hazard is a 2013 Japanese-South Korean action thriller film directed by Kim Sung-su based on a novel by Shiro Tsukasaki. In 2014, the film was released theatrically in Japan on January 24, and South Korea on May 29. Science Fiction In the disturbingly near future, Venice is submerged, Canal Street in New York City has become a real canal again, and it’s 87 degrees in December in Boston. Catastrophic global warming has moved from theory to fact. At the Biosphere Climate Change Expo, undersecretary for the Department of Global Warming Mason Park (Tim Kang) informs the crowd of scientists and activists that the tipping point has passed, and that they are all at fault.He tells them that the scientists of the world failed to create the necessary pressure, which would have allowed for the political changes needed to confront global warming. Now the Department of Global Warming has been defunded, drying up research money for climate initiatives.That night at the hotel bar, Park runs into Dr. Gloria Holtzer (Betty Gilpin), a former graduate school classmate, and one of the scientists who will be losing her grant money. Park blames himself for failing to prevent the climate catastrophe in time, but finds comfort in Holtzer’s arms. However, she has an ulterior motive. Park awakens in the morning and soon realizes that everything has changed.Holtzer's ecotech company has developed an entirely new way to confront the challenge of catastrophic global warming — by changing the very nature of the human race itself. And Park has become a very powerful test subject.MISTER GREEN is a parable about change — both personal and political. Comedy On the Other Side of the Tracks is a French comedy released in France on December 19, 2012, and picked up for US distribution by The Weinstein Company. It was released in the US on April 4, 2014. On the Other Side of the Tracks is the story of two very different police officers who team up after a business mogul's wife is murdered. Science Fiction Ticking Clock is a 2011 American action film directed by Ernie Barbarash, and starring Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Neal McDonough. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on January 4, 2011. This is the second film between Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Ernie Barbarash, they both previously in 2009's Hardwired. Comedy Take a Chance is a direct-to-video 2006 comedy film directed by John Lyde. It stars Corbin Allred, Kirby Heyborne, Lara Everly, RaeAnn Christensen, Bobby Swenson, David Nibley, Carrie Stringfellow, Frank Gerrish, Sheryl Lee Wilson, and Caitlin Meyer. Comedy Porky's Meatballs is a 1986 comedy film written by Clifton Ko, and Joe Ma, and directed by Clifton Ko. Documentary film "Stealing Images’ protagonist is a reclusive and opinionated film director who roams the city, fascinated by its endless possibilities and potential encounters. This exploration of the filmmaker as unreliable narrator, searcher, fraud and failure feels more autobiographical than fictional." Quoting Angie Driscoll from the 2011 Hot Docs site. Comedy Election is a 1999 American comedy film directed and written by Alexander Payne and adapted by him and Jim Taylor from Tom Perrotta's 1998 novel of the same title. The plot revolves around a high school election, and satirizes both suburban high school life and politics. The film stars Matthew Broderick as Jim McAllister, a popular high school history, civics, and current events teacher in suburban Omaha, Nebraska, and Reese Witherspoon as Tracy Flick, around the time of the school's student body election. When Tracy qualifies to run for class president, McAllister believes she does not deserve the title, and tries his best to stop her from winning. The film is ranked #61 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies" and #9 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the "50 Best High School Movies", while Witherspoon's performance was ranked at #45 on the list of the "100 Greatest Film Performances of All Time" by Premiere. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, a Golden Globe nomination for Witherspoon in the Best Actress category, and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Film in 1999. Thriller The Grudge is a 2004 American horror film and the first installment in The Grudge franchise. It is a remake of the Japanese film Ju-on: The Grudge. The film was released in North America on October 22, 2004 by Columbia Pictures, and was directed by Takashi Shimizu while Stephen Susco scripted the film. The plot is told through a non-linear sequence of events and includes several intersecting subplots. As the first installment of The Grudge franchise, it was followed by two sequels: The Grudge 2, and The Grudge 3. A reboot of the series, penned by Jeff Buhler and produced by Sam Raimi, was announced in early 2014. This is Columbia Pictures's last and final film under Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment before becoming Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Science Fiction Terminal Island, released theatrically in the UK as Knuckle Men, is a 1973 American film directed by Stephanie Rothman. It features an early screen performance by Tom Selleck. Although an exploitation film, it has been treated with much serious discussion by critics and academics over the years. It is regarded as a cult film. Thriller Marjoram is a 2013 drama film directed by Olga Malea. Comedy Nureta yokujô: hirake! Chûrippu is a comedy film directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro. Comedy My Hero 2 is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Joe Chu, starring Dicky Cheung and Ng Man Tat. Animation The Wooden Bridge is an animated film directed by José Márcio Nicolosi. Comedy Thanks for Sharing is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Stuart Blumberg, from a screenplay written by Blumberg and Matt Winston. The film stars Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Gwyneth Paltrow, Josh Gad, Joely Richardson, and Alecia Moore with supporting roles from Patrick Fugit, Carol Kane, Michaela Watkins, and Isiah Whitlock, Jr. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival to mixed reviews, and was released in the United States a year later. Documentary film Madawaska Valley is a 1967 short documentary film written and directed by John Ormond. Comedy The Fascinating Mrs. Francis is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Internet Movie Database lists Mary Pickford as appearing in this short. However, Pickford did not begin with Biograph until the end of April 1909. Animation Ben and Me was Disney's first animated two-reel short subject and released theatrically on November 10, 1953. It was adapted from the children's book written by author/illustrator Robert Lawson and first published in 1939. Though both book and film deal with the relationship between a mouse and American founding father Benjamin Franklin, the book, with illustrations by Lawson, focused more heavily on actual historical events and personages. The short received an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Subject. It was released on VHS under the Walt Disney Mini Classics label in 1989 and was later released on DVD as a short film in the "Disney Rarities" volume of the Walt Disney Treasures collection. It was also released on DVD in 2012 under the Disney Generations Collection. This short was also notable for being the first release on the Buena Vista Distribution label. On its release, Ben and Me was packaged with a live action short called Stormy and the True-Life Adventure documentary The Living Desert. When Disney's regular distributor RKO Pictures resisted the idea of a full length True-Life Adventure, Disney formed his own distribution company to handle future Disney releases. Comedy The Sky Pirate is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Afro-American Work Songs in a Texas Prison is American film released in 1966 by filmmaker Toshi Seeger, a specialist in films focusing on folk music. The film explores inmates in the U.S. state of Texas as they chop down trees while singing traditional, regional songs. Afro-American Work Songs in a Texas Prison has been archived and preserved by the Library of Congress. Science Fiction Descendents is a 2008 Chilean experimental horror film directed by Jorge Olguín, written by Carolina García and Olguín, and starring Camille Lynch. Lynch plays a young child who attempts to cross a land divided by brutal fights between the military and roving zombies. Comedy Surviving Eden is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Greg Pritikin. Documentary film Noosfera is a 2011 film written by Arch Khetagouri and directed by Ileana Stanculescu and Arch Khetagouri. Comedy The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is a 1982 American musical comedy film co-written, produced and directed by Colin Higgins. It is an adaptation of the 1978 Broadway musical of the same name and stars Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds. The cast also features Jim Nabors, Charles Durning, Dom DeLuise, Noah Beery, Jr., Robert Mandan, Lois Nettleton, Theresa Merritt, Barry Corbin, Mary Jo Catlett, and Mary Louise Wilson. Durning was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the Texas governor. Golden Globe nominations went to the film for Best Motion Picture and Parton for Best Actress in a Motion Picture. It was the highest-grossing live-action musical film of the 1980s. Documentary film Passport to Nowhere is a 1947 American short documentary film produced by Frederic Ullman Jr.. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Spun is a 2002 American crime dark comedy-drama directed by Jonas Åkerlund from an original screenplay by William De Los Santos and Creighton Vero, based on 3 days of De Los Santos' life in the Eugene, Oregon drug subculture and stars Jason Schwartzman, John Leguizamo, Mena Suvari, Patrick Fugit, Peter Stormare, Alexis Arquette, Deborah Harry, Eric Roberts, Chloe Hunter, Nicholas Gonzalez, Brittany Murphy and Mickey Rourke. It is Åkerlund's debut as a feature film director, having already become known for his work in music videos. The film was shot in 22 days, and centers on various people involved in a methamphetamine drug ring. The film blends elements of dark comedy and drama in its storytelling. Its title is a reference to the slang term for the way users feel after going multiple days without sleep while on a methamphetamine binge. The characters take a combined total of 23 "hits" during the course of the movie. Comedy Pearls of the Deep is a 1966 comedy film written and directed by Vera Chytilová, Jaromil Jires, Jirí Menzel, Jan Nemec and Evald Schorm. Science Fiction D-War, is a 2007 South Korean fantasy action film released in North America as Dragon Wars: D-War and D-War: Dragon Wars, in Malaysia as War of the Dragons, and sometimes referred to colloquially and in some marketing materials as Dragon Wars. It is written and directed by Shim Hyung-rae. This was Korea's largest-budgeted film as of 2007. Documentary film Soundbreaker is a 2012 musical and documentary film written and directed by Kimmo Koskela. Thriller Eastern Promises is a 2007 British-Canadian-American crime thriller film directed by David Cronenberg, from a screenplay written by Steven Knight. The film stars Viggo Mortensen, Naomi Watts and Vincent Cassel, and tells a story of a British midwife's interactions with the Russian Mafia in London. Principal photography began November 2006, in locations in and around London. The film has been noted for its plot twist, the subject of sex trafficking, and for its violence and realistic depiction of Russian career criminals, which includes detailed portrayal of the tattoos commonly worn by them. Eastern Promises received positive critical reception, appearing on several critics' "top 10 films" lists for 2007. The film has won several awards, including the Audience Prize for best film at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Best Actor award for Mortensen at the British Independent Film Awards. The film received twelve Genie Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations. Mortensen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Animation It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown is the 35th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was produced in 1992 but unlike previous specials it wasn't shown on CBS, and remained unseen until Paramount released it on video in 1996 alongside 1966's Charlie Brown's All-Stars. The special was released by Warner Home Video on October 9, 2012, on the DVD Happiness is ... Peanuts: Go Snoopy Go! Documentary film From Script to Sand: The Skorponok Desert Attack is a 2007 short documentary film. Comedy Savannah Smiles is a 1982 family comedy film starring Bridgette Andersen, Donovan Scott, Mark Miller, who also wrote the film for the screen, Peter Graves, and Barbara Stanger. Comedy Wenn eine Frau liebt is a film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner released on Aug 31, 1950. Animation Spontaneous Generation is a 2007 short animation film directed by Andrew Cahill. Animation Woodman 3 Hot Fighting is a 2008 animated short film written and directed by Shih-Yung Lin. Comedy Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo is a 1973 Spanish-Mexican comedy film directed by Roberto Gavaldón based on Miguel de Cervantes's novel Don Quixote, starring Cantinflas as Sancho Panza, Fernando Fernán Gómez as Don Quixote, and María Fernanda D'Ocón as Dulcinea. Comedy Pardon My Rhythm is a 1944 movie starring Gloria Jean, Patric Knowles, and Evelyn Ankers, featuring Mel Tormé and Bob Crosby, and directed by Felix E. Feist. Comedy Fantail is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Sophie Henderson and directed by Curtis Vowell. Documentary film Rita Dove: An American Poet is a documentary film produced, directed and edited by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. It is a biographical sketch of US Poet Laureate and National Medal of Arts winner Rita Dove. The film explores the poet's life beyond the otherwise extensive and readily available information in Internet and Social Media, exposing fundamental facts of Dove’s childhood and formative years growing up in Akron, Ohio in the 1950s and during the turbulent 1960’s. The film, distributed by Filmakers Library and Alexander Street Press, USA, premiered at The Paramount, on January 31, 2014, presented as a Martin Luther King Day headliner by the Office for Diversity and Equity, Lifetime Learning, Alumni and Parent Engagement and the Department of English, College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virginia Opening remarks honoring Rita Dove by Boyd Tinsley. “Rita Dove: An American Poet” was shot in digital format, HD. Comedy What Do You Say to a Naked Lady? is a hidden-camera style reality film released in 1970, and directed by Candid Camera creator Allen Funt. In the film, Funt secretly records people's reactions to unexpected encounters with nudity or sexuality in unusual situations. This was the first of two Candid Camera-style theatrical films to be produced and directed by Funt, the other being Money Talks. While the film does contain some titillating material and both male and female full frontal nudity, a large amount of the film involves Funt talking to people about sexuality and sexual topics. Whereas Funt's other productions had to fall within Federal Communications Commission guidelines prohibiting nudity and sexual content on the airwaves, film was outside the FCC's jurisdiction and Funt was free to incorporate them into the film. In the U.S., the film was originally rated X by the Motion Picture Association of America; an edited version was rated R in 1982. When submitted to the British Board of Film Classification in 1970, the film was originally rejected, then rated X; a 1988 video release was rated 18. The film was released on VHS in the 1980s, with a DVD released on December 6th, 2011. Animation The Basketball Game is a short animated film written and directed by Hart Snider. Comedy Roman Scandals is a 1933 black-and-white American musical film starring Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, Edward Arnold and David Manners. It was directed by Frank Tuttle. The film features a number of intricate production numbers choreographed by Busby Berkeley. The song "Keep Young and Beautiful" is from this film. In addition to the starring actors in the picture, the elaborate dance numbers are performed by the "Goldwyn Girls", who in this film include Lucille Ball, Jane Wyman, Paulette Goddard, and Barbara Pepper. Documentary film Rabindranath Tagore is a 1961 black-and-white short film directed by an Indian director Satyajit Ray on the life and works of noted Bengali author Rabindranath Tagore. Ray started working on the documentary in the beginning of 1958 and it was released during the birth centenary year of Rabindranath Tagore, who was born on May 7, 1861. Ray avoided the controversial aspects of Tagore's life in order to make it as an official portrait of the poet. Though Tagore was known as a poet, Ray did not use any of Tagore's poetry as he was not happy with the English translation and believed that "it would not make the right impression if recited" and people would not consider Tagore "a very great poet", based on those translations. Satyajit Ray has been reported to have said about the documentary Rabindranath Tagore in his biography Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye by W. Andrew Robinson that, "Ten or twelve minutes of it are among the most moving and powerful things that I have produced". Often regarded as polymath, author of Gitanjali and its "profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse", Tagore became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Thriller Her Hidden Truth is a thriller/drama television film starring Kellie Martin, Antonio Sabato Jr. and Ken Howard. It was directed by Dan Lerner and written by Pamela K. Long, who was also one of the film's producers. The film first aired on November 12, 1995 on the National Broadcasting Company Network. Thriller Afterwards is a 2008 English-language psychological thriller film directed by Gilles Bourdos and starring Romain Duris, John Malkovich and Evangeline Lilly. Based on Guillaume Musso's novel Et après..., the story tells of a workaholic lawyer who is told by a self-proclaimed visionary that he must try to prevent his imminent death. The film was shot in New York City, Montreal and various New Mexico locations over June–July 2007, and had a French release in January 2009. Documentary film Ignasi M. is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ventura Pons. Comedy The Emerald Sun is a 2008 comedy short film written by James Arnall and directed by Michael Town. Comedy Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Osmany Rodriguez and Matt Villines. Comedy Cinta Kura Kura is a Malaysian comedy film produced by KRU Studios in 2012. It features Tiz Zaqyah, Aeril Zafrel and Zizan Razak. It is set for release on 1 March 2012. This films tells us about Nani, a bubbly 21-year-old girl and her unique pet turtle, Nico. Comedy Hi-Tops is a 1985 Christian movie musical about the lives of several high school students and a trio of angels who are sent to Earth to experience and study peer pressure. The film was originally a successful stage production that toured nationally. The name of the musical, and of the eponymous band that figures in the plot, is derived from the high-top style of shoes popular among youth in the mid-1980s. Comedy Kick is a 2014 Indian action-thriller Comedy film directed and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment banner. The film features Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez and Randeep Hooda in the lead role and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, portraying the main antagonist of the film. The film is an official remake of the Telugu film of the same name, with a screenplay adapted by Nadiadwala and Chetan Bhagat. The film released on 25 July 2014 in about 5000 screens worldwide is the biggest release for an Indian film. Kick received positive reviews from critics and went on to perform well commercially, breaking several domestic box-office records. The film went on to become the second highest grossing Bollywood film of all time in India, the seventh highest-grossing in overseas markets and the 3rd highest-grossing Bollywood film worldwide. Documentary film Sound That is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Kevin Everson. Comedy School Spirit is a 1985 comedy film about a college student who is killed in a car accident and returns as a ghost to haunt his school. The film was directed by Alan Holleb, and stars Tom Nolan, Roberta Collins, and Larry Linville. Comedy Thanks for the Memory is a 1938 film starring Bob Hope and Shirley Ross, and directed by George Archainbaud. Thriller Blauäugig is a 1989 film directed by Reinhard Hauff. Science Fiction Robot Holocaust is a 1986 film set in post-apocalyptic New York City. Documentary film Surviving Cliffside is a 2014 documentary and drama film written and directed by Jon Matthews. Comedy Leave 'Em Laughing is a 1928 two-reel silent film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Produced by the Hal Roach Studios, it was shot in October, 1927 and released January 28, 1928 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It marks the first appearance of Edgar Kennedy in a Laurel and Hardy film. Chapters of The Sons of the Desert take their names from the duo's films. Leave 'Em Laughing chapters are currently located in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the Twin Cities, Minnesota and Jacksonville, Florida. Thriller Marie Galante is a 1934 American film directed by Henry King, starring Spencer Tracy, and adapted from a French musical entitled Marie Galante. Documentary film 42: Forty Two Up is a 1998 biographical TV Documentary directed by Michael Apted. Documentary film Journey Through Lithuania is a 2010 documentary film written by Vaidotas Digimas, David Ellis and Zivile Gallego and directed by Vaidotas Digimas. Comedy Hank Williams First Nation is a 2004 film directed by Aaron James Sorensen. It is Sorensen's first feature film. The film stars Gordon Tootoosis, Jimmy Herman, Stacy Da Silva, Bernard Starlight, and Colin VanLoon. Comedy Sometimes "manure happens," and unfortunately for business partners and best pals Steve and Harry, they're in it up to their eyeballs. With their chemical light-stick company and both their marriages on the brink of collapse, a huge deal suddenly materializes and promises to change their lives forever. This illuminating comedy is based on bizarre-but-true events! Comedy Tweetie Pie is a 1947 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, depicting the first pairing of Tweety and Sylvester. Tweetie Pie won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, breaking Tom and Jerrys streak of four consecutive wins on the category. Allegedly, when Tweety's creator, director Bob Clampett, left the Warner Bros. studio in 1946, he was working on a fourth film starring Tweety, whom he would pair with Friz Freleng’s Sylvester, who previously appeared with Porky Pig in his cartoon Kitty Kornered. This is probably not true as Clampett's unit was taken over by Art Davis, rather than Freleng. Freleng adopted the Tweety project and merged it with a project he was working on—a follow-up to his second Sylvester cartoon, Peck Up Your Troubles, featuring Sylvester in pursuit of a witty woodpecker. When Freleng decided to replace the woodpecker with Tweety, producer Eddie Selzer objected, and Freleng threatened to quit. Selzer allowed Tweety to be used, and the resulting film went on to win WB's first Oscar, which Selzer accepted. After Selzer's death, the Oscar was passed on to Freleng. Thriller Say Nothing is a drama, romance, and thriller film written by Madeline Sunshine and directed by Allan Moyle. The film stars William Baldwin, Nastassja Kinski, and Hart Bochner. Science Fiction Parasite is a 1982 horror/science fiction film starring Demi Moore in her first major film role. Thriller Stretch is a 2014 American action comedy thriller film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Brooklyn Decker, Chris Pine, Ed Helms, and Jessica Alba. The film was released on iTunes and Amazon.com on October 7, 2014, before being released on VOD on October 14, 2014. Animation Slimtime is a 2011 animated short film directed by Théa Matland, David Dangin, Pierre Chomarat, and Bertrand Avril. Comedy Swingin' Along is a 1962 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton. The film, which was released by 20th Century Fox, marked the final appearance of the comedy team of Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall. The film focuses on Noonan as a courier who dreams of becoming a songwriter and Marshall as a con artist who wants to enter Noonan’s original composition in a music competition. The film co-stars Barbara Eden and features musical performances by Ray Charles, Bobby Vee and Roger Williams. According to Peter Marshall, the film was originally planned under the title Double Trouble and the screenplay was originally written for Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Comedy Jump Tomorrow is a 2001 independent film and romantic comedy written and directed by Joel Hopkins, starring Tunde Adebimpe, Hippolyte Girardot, and Natalia Verbeke. It concerns George, a shy, bespectacled man who is about to marry a fellow Nigerian American woman named Sophie Ochenado, played by Abiola Abrams, when he falls for a Spanish woman. It is based on a short film called Jorge. Comedy Sex Date is a 2014 Short Drama romance comedy film written and directed by John Sobrack. Comedy Perfume is a 2001 film about the fashion industry in New York City. Comedy The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement is a 2004 American comedy film and the sequel to 2001's The Princess Diaries. Unlike the first film, this movie is not based on any of the books. Most of the cast returned from the first film, including Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway, Héctor Elizondo, and Heather Matarazzo. Garry Marshall returned to direct and Debra Martin Chase to produce the sequel. New characters include Viscount Mabrey, Lord Nicholas Devereaux, and Andrew Jacoby. Comedy Lush is a 1999 film written and directed by Mark Gibson. Comedy Sad Tea is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Rikiya Imaizumi. Thriller High Plains Drifter is a 1973 American film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, written by Ernest Tidyman, and produced by Robert Daley for The Malpaso Company and Universal Studios. Eastwood plays a laconic and enigmatic figure, who metes out justice in a corrupt frontier mining town where he arrives as a stranger. The film was influenced by the work of Eastwood's two major collaborators, film directors Sergio Leone and Don Siegel. The film was shot on location on the shores of Mono Lake, California. Dee Barton provided the eerie film score. The film was critically acclaimed at the time of its initial release and remains popular, holding a score of 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. Comedy "Real-life archives become the stage where fact and fiction collide, belief runs amok, and unruly images acquire a life of their own." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy FM is a 1978 film directed by John A. Alonzo and starring Michael Brandon, Eileen Brennan, Alex Karras, Cleavon Little, and Cassie Yates. The screenplay was written by Ezra Sacks. This film was produced by Universal Pictures and originally released to movie theaters in the spring of 1978. Documentary film Himself He Cooks is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Valerie Berteau and Philippe Witjes. Animation Doomed Megalopolis is a supernatural/dark fantasy anime. It is an adaptation of the historical fantasy novel Teito Monogatari by Hiroshi Aramata. The anime is darker, more violent and sexualized than any previous adaptations of the novel; an artistic decision probably inspired by the financial success of the OVA Legend of the Overfiend. Like its live-action predecessor, Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis, the anime is only an adaptation of the first 1/3rd of the original novel. It was released by Toei in 1991 as a 4-part OVA. In 1995, ADV Films gained the rights to the anime and released it on a four-volume cassette series in the US, under the title Doomed Megalopolis. In 2001, ADV re-released the entire series on a 2-Disc DVD edition. However, this release did not have the original Japanese soundtrack or any special features. Eventually, ADV gathered the rights to the original Japanese voices, and in 2003, re-released an enhanced version entitled Doomed Megalopolis: Special Edition, wherein the Japanese language option was available and bonus features, such as interviews and documentaries were added. Thriller Dark Descent is a 2002 film written and directed by Daniel Knauf. Comedy Die Abrafaxe – Unter schwarzer Flagge is a German film directed by Gerhard Hahn. It was released in 2001. Animation Prince of the Nile: The Story of Moses is a 1999 animation film. Comedy Let's Go Our Own Way is a 2010 Slovenian adventures youth film directed by Miha Hočevar, starring Jurij Zrnec, Tadej Koren Šmid, and Jure Kreft in the title roles. This film reached the biggest audience in premiere weekend in Slovenian cinema history. The film gathered record 18,686 visitors. Comedy The Elective Affinities is a 1996 Italian-French comedy film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It was screened out of competition at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Kisses for Breakfast is a 1941 screwball comedy directed by Lewis Seiler, starring Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyatt and Shirley Ross. The film is a remake of the 1930 pre-Code comedy The Matrimonial Bed, which was produced by Warner Brothers Pictures from an English stage play adaptation by Seymour Hicks of a French comic farce, Au Premier de Ces Messieurs, written by Mirande and André Mouëzy-Éon. Science Fiction Genesis II is a 1973 American television film pilot created and produced by Gene Roddenberry and directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. The film, which opens with the line, "My name is Dylan Hunt. My story begins the day on which I died", is the story of a 20th-century man thrown forward in time, to a post-apocalyptic future, by an accident in suspended animation. Comedy Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution is a 2007 British comedy drama film, directed by Bille Eltringham and starring Catherine Tate, Iain Glen and Brittany Ashworth, about a British family who move to East Germany in 1968, during the Cold War. It was filmed in Hungary and the United Kingdom, and was released on 9 July 2007 at the Cambridge Film Festival, and nationwide in the UK on 28 September. Comedy Baadshah is a 2013 Telugu action-comedy film directed by Srinu Vaitla. The film was produced by Bandla Ganesh under his Parameswara Art Productions banner. It stars Jr. NTR and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles and is their second film together after Brindavanam. The soundtrack was composed by S. Thaman and this is his second collaboration with Srinu Vaitla. Cinematography was handled by Jayanan Vincent, R D Rajasekhar and K V Guhan. The film was released worldwide on 5 April 2013. and was premiered at the Osaka Asian Film Festival 2014 held in Japan. The film was also dubbed into Hindi under the title Rowdy Baadshah by Goldmines TeleFilms.Baadshah released in 1550 Screens worldwide with 1200 Prints. Animation Signalis is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Adrian Flückiger. Thriller Hantises is a 1997 thriller film written and directed by Michel Ferry. Thriller White Lady is a horror and suspense film released in 2006 in Philippines. It is also directed by Jeff Tan. Principal photography of the film was done within the University of the Philippines Los Baños campus. Comedy The Girlfriend Experience is a 2009 experimental drama film shot in New York City. It is directed by Steven Soderbergh and stars then-active adult film actress Sasha Grey. A rough cut was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. The film has also been made available on Amazon Video on Demand as a pre-theatrical rental. Soderbergh mentioned Michelangelo Antonioni's Red Desert and Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers as influences. The film is also notable because it was produced for $1.3 million and was shot with a relatively inexpensive Red One camera. Comedy Hostage for a Day is a 1994 comedic film starring and directed by Canadian comedian and actor John Candy. Though the film is billed as "starring" Candy, it in fact only features him as a minor character, as a Russian hostage taker. The film centers around a Warren Kooey, who, at the age of 41, begins having a mid-life crisis. His plans are to take a trip to the state of Alaska, but his plans are derailed after his wife drains his entire bank account to pay for a remodeling job by famous homebuilder "Hondo". Kooey decides to pose as being held hostage by some Russian, and calls the SWAT team on himself in an effort to extort $50,000. Things take a turn for the worse when a real Russian hostage-taker takes Kooey hostage. Documentary film Citizen Marc is a 2013 documentary biography film written by Roger Larry and Sandra Tomc and directed by Roger Larry. Animation My Weird Grandfather is a 2012 short, animated film directed by Dina Velikovskaya. Thriller Mr. Brooks is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by Bruce A. Evans starring Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, Dane Cook, and William Hurt. It was released on June 1, 2007. The film follows the eponymous character, a celebrated Portland businessman and serial killer who is forced to take on a protégé after being blackmailed, and has to contend with his bloodthirsty alter ego who convinces him to indulge his "habit". His life grows even more complicated when a driven police officer reopens the investigation into his murders. The film was commercially successful and has inspired a modest cult following. Thriller Murder at the Presidio is a 2005 TV movie written by Alison Graham and directed by John Fasano. Animation Lotus Lantern is a Chinese animated feature film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. Comedy Tugboat Annie Sails Again was a 1940 American comedy romance film sequel to the classic 1933 film Tugboat Annie. Marjorie Rambeau takes over the late Marie Dressler's role, and the supporting cast includes Alan Hale, Sr., Jane Wyman, and Ronald Reagan. The movie was directed by Lewis Seiler. Thriller For She's a Jolly Good Fellow is a 2003 film directed by Siegrid Alnoy. Documentary film The Queen of My Dreams is a 2012 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Fawzia Mirza. Comedy The Christmas Season Massacre is a 2001 horror comedy film written and directed by Jeremy Wallace, and co-written by Eric Stanze. Documentary film Bright Day! is a 2010 documentary, adventure, comedy film written and directed by Maggie Rowe and Andersen Gabrych. Documentary film A Journey Into the Holocaust is a history documentary directed by Paul Bachow. Comedy The Foul King is a 2000 South Korean comedy-drama film, written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. It was Kim's second feature-length film after The Quiet Family. Like the director's debut film, The Foul King also stars Song Kang-ho, this time as an incompetent bank clerk who takes up a career in professional wrestling, adopting the moniker "The Foul King" in the ring. Comedy Schweik's New Adventures is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Lloyd Pearson, Maggie Rennie, Richard Attenborough and Julien Mitchell. It is also known by the alternative title It Started at Midnight. It was adapted from a novel by Jaroslav Hasek. Animation The Two Mouseketeers is a 1952 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 65th Tom and Jerry short, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on March 15, 1952 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse and Irven Spence. The character of Nibbles was voiced by Francoise Brun-Cottan, then six years old. The Two Mouseketeers won the 1951 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. Such was the cartoon's success, that Hanna and Barbera created a total of four adventures in the Mouseketeers series, the second of the tetralogy, 1954's Touché, Pussy Cat! which got an Oscar nomination . Comedy Thiruda Thiruda is a 1993 Tamil comedy thriller film co-written by Mani Ratnam and Ram Gopal Varma. The film directed by Mani Ratnam, had its soundtrack and background score composed by A. R. Rahman whilst the cinematography was handled by P. C. Sriram. The film opened to mixed critical reception, and became an average grosser at the box office but achieved cult status over the following years. In 1994, the film was premièred at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was inspired by the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Comedy Little Orphan Annie is a 1932 American comedy film directed by John S. Robertson and written by Tom McNamara and Wanda Tuchock. It is based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray. The film stars Mitzi Green, Buster Phelps, May Robson, Matt Moore and Edgar Kennedy. The film was released on November 4, 1932, by RKO Pictures. Documentary film Baring It All is a documentary film about fashion photographer David Jay and The SCAR Project, a series of photographic portraits of young women in various stages of breast cancer and other hormonal cancers. Directed by filmmaker Patricia Zagarella of Lost In Vision Entertainment, the film was picked up by the Style Network as part of their "Style Exposed" documentary series and first aired on Style on July 9, 2011. The film focuses the Jay and his motivations for embarking on the project, a departure from fashion photography work, as well as on four different women who chose to participate in The SCAR Project, posing for nude portraits revealing their scars from mastectomies, breast reconstruction and other surgeries related to their treatment. Comedy Hot Tub Time Machine is a 2010 American science fiction adventure comedy film directed by Steve Pink. It stars John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan, Kellee Stewart, Crystal Lowe, Collette Wolfe, and Chevy Chase. The film was released on March 26, 2010. A sequel, titled Hot Tub Time Machine 2, is scheduled to be released on February 20, 2015. Documentary film Peep Show & Tell is a 2010 documentary film directed by Michael Forte. Thriller The Missing Gun is a 2002 Chinese black comedy film directed by Lu Chuan and starring Jiang Wen, Ning Jing and Wu Yujuan. A directorial debut of Lu, the film premiered during the 9th Beijing Student Film Festival on 21 April 2002. A pioneer digital screening was subsequently held in Shanghai on 28 April, making The Missing Gun the first film screened in China with digital cinema technology. The film was officially released on 8 May in Beijing. Adapted from a novelette by Fan Yiping, the film revolves around a small-town policeman who embarks on a search for his missing gun. The film also explores the themes of self-identity and self-respect, as well as addresses a number of pertinent social issues, such as counterfeits, in China. Comedy Space Ship Sappy is the 178th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film The Second Journey (To Uluru) is a 1981 film directed by Arthur Cantrill and Corinne Cantrill. Animation Library is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Rose Brauner. Comedy The Merry Monahans is a 1944, American, black-and-white film starring Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Jack Oakie. The story is of a vaudeville family trying to make money through hard times. The film features the great song and dance duet with O'Connor and Ryan, "I Hate To Lose You". Film composer Hans J. Salter was nominated for an Academy Award for his score. Comedy First Impression is a 2013 comedy romance film written by Regis Le'Bron and directed by Arthur Muhammad. Comedy Hair High is a 2004 animated comedy-horror-romance by American filmmaker Bill Plympton. Comedy Hell's Bells is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. Drawn by a team headed by animator Ub Iwerks, it was released in 1929. Among the music featured in the film is "In the Hall of the Mountain King" and Funeral March of a Marionette. Documentary film Nadia's ticks is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Laetitia Schoofs. Animation Kog-Head and Meatus is a 2000 short animated action comedy film written and directed by Douglas TenNapel. Thriller Tango Dancer is a 2011 thriller film written by Matthew Bishop and George Kaczender. Animation Whoopass Stew! is a 1992 short animated film directed by Craig McCracken. Comedy Gagarin is a 1994 short animated comedy film written and directed by Aleksey Kharitidi. Thriller The Mass of Men is a 2012 short drama and thriller film written by Gabriel Gauchet and Rungano Nyoni and directed by Gabriel Gauchet. Thriller The Foreigner is a 2003 film starring Steven Seagal. The film was shot entirely in Warsaw, Poland, and was the first of a long string of direct-to-video films released starring Seagal from 2003 to 2009. Comedy This Brazilian, black-and-white silent film, Margarette's Feast, is director Renato Falcão's stunning debut feature. The phenomenal Hique Gomez plays the stereotypical little-guy-against-the-world whose predicament transforms him into this tall stick of a human alternately tugging at your heart-strings and your laugh-out-loud muscles in a pitch perfect blend of tragedy and comedy. The film makes dazzling use of exhilarating Brazilian music, intentionally under-lit photography, exuberant acting styles, and a cast of characters spanning the social spectrum that would be the envy of Dicken's or Balzac. "Touching, funny, and engaging." -Portland Memory "Skillfully mimics the underlit photography and cluttered frames of silent movies, while updating the rhythm to modern tastes through editing and music" –Variety "Margarette's Feast" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Portuguese with English subtitles. Comedy So ein Flegel is a 1934 German comedy film based on the novel Die Feuerzangenbowle. It modifies the story by introducing the concept of two brothers Pfeiffer switching places: While the younger brother takes over his elder brother’s job, the older brother attends the younger one’s school. Heinz Rühmann starred in the double role of the brothers Pfeiffer in this lesser known movie a decade before playing Hans Pfeiffer in the more popular 1944 version. Thriller A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness is a 1977 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. Comedy Home Delivery: Aapko... Ghar Tak is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Vivek Oberoi, Ayesha Takia, Mahima Chaudhary, and Boman Irani in the lead roles. The film also stars Abhishek Bachchan and Riteish Deshmukh in cameos. It is written and directed by Sujoy Ghosh and produced by Shabbir Boxwalla. Comedy Oru Black and White Kudumbam is a 2009 Malayalam film by Shaiju Anthikkad starring Jayasurya and Kalabhavan Mani. Comedy An Eastern Westerner is a 1920 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A copy of the film exists. Comedy Porky & Daffy is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger. Comedy The Big D is a 2009 CBS television pilot created by Jackie Filgo & Jeff Filgo, and produced by Warner Bros. Television. Thriller Flexing with Monty is a 2010 comedy-drama film and stars Trevor Goddard and Sally Kirkland. Shooting started in 1994 and was finally completed in 2008 during which both the film's male lead, and the original producer died. Documentary film In 1908, in a remote region of Siberia near the Tunguska river, a 40-megaton nuclear explosion of unknown origin literally vaporized and destroyed hundreds of square miles of forests and villages. This event, which took place over 30 years before scientists split the atom, has inspired heated debate as to what could have caused such massive destruction still evident today. Science Fiction Plaga zombie is a 1997 Argentine horror film directed and written by Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez and written by Berta Muñiz and Pablo Parés who all starred in the film. It is the first entry in the Plaga Zombie film series being followed up with Plaga zombie: Zona mutante and Plaga Zombie: Revolución Tóxica. Comedy The Animation Show: Vol. 3 is a 2007 film directed by Don Hertzfeldt. Comedy A Brand New You is a science fiction comedy film directed by Kathryn Palmateer and Shawn Whitney. Documentary film No Circus is a 2006 documentary film directed by Astrid Schult. Documentary film This definitive documentary exploration of The Da Vinci Code rounds up all the key players in the field, including DVC author Dan Brown and Holy Blood, Holy Grail co-author Henry Lincoln talking about the key topics in the novel. Comedy Straight Sex is 2002 comedy short film directed by Mouncey Ferguson III. Documentary film The Champagne Spy is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Nadav Schirman. Documentary film "A documentary exploring issues faced by gay lesbian bi trans South Asian community in Bay Area, USA and an interesting dialogue with the straight South Asian community." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: Yakiniku Road of Honor is a 2003 anime film. It is the 11th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 19, 2003 in Japan. This movie was also released in India on Hungama Tv as Shin Chan Masala Story The Movie on 21st June 2014. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation,the studio behind the TV anime. Comedy Propaganda is an award-winning 1999 Turkish comedy film written, directed and produced Sinan Çetin. The film, which is a darkly surreal comedy set in a sleepy village in the southeast Turkey in 1948, starred popular comedy actor Kemal Sunal, who died a year later in 2000. It was shown in competition at the 18th Istanbul International Film Festival and the 4th Shanghai International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Goblet, and went on general release across Turkey on January 5, 1999. Thriller Hotel Fear is a 1977 Italian-Spanish giallo film directed by Francesco Barilli. Comedy The Grass Is Greener is a 1960 comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Jean Simmons. The film was adapted by Hugh Williams and Margaret Vyner from the play of the same name which they had written and found success with in London's West End. Documentary film Bagnolo - Dorf zwischen schwarz und rot is a 1964 documentary film directed by Bruno Jori. Comedy Sunset Limousine is a 1983 American comedy television film written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. Directed by Terry Hughes and shot on locations in San Diego, the film stars John Ritter, Susan Dey, Paul Reiser, Audrie Neenan, Martin Short, and George Kirby in a story about a limo driver who aspires to be a stand-up comic. Pre-production began in 1979 after British company Witzend Productions signed to produce the project for CBS. Filming took place during May 1983 with Lainie Kazan, Martin Short, and Audie Neenan joining the cast that month. The film debuted October 12, 1983 on CBS. Thriller Shadows of Desire is a 1994 television film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Joe Lando, Adrian Pasdar, Richard Roundtree, Piper Laurie and Brandon Smith. It was directed by Sam Pillsbury and written by Joyce Eliason. Comedy Sanmanasullavan Appukuttan is a 2009 comedy drama film written by M.D. Sukumaran and directed by G.M. Manu. Animation My Little Chicken is a 2011 short animation film written by Jeremy Diamond and directed by Jeremy Diamond and Alex Hawley. Comedy Breaking Up with Rosie is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Karl Wilson. Thriller Johnny O'Clock is a 1947 American film noir written and directed by Robert Rossen, based on a story by Milton Holmes. The drama features Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, and Lee J. Cobb, with Jeff Chandler making his film debut in a small role. Comedy Canned Fishing is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 162nd Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Children 404 is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Pavel Loparev and Askold Kurov. Documentary film The Origin of the Rings is a 2002 documentary film writted by David Menzies and directed by Sean Buckley. Comedy The Three Stooges Collection is a series of DVD collections of theatrical short subjects produced by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. Each volume is a two-disc set, and covers a three-year interval, with the exception of Volume Eight, which is a three-disc set and covers the last five years at Columbia. The series was first made available by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in October 2007, and marked the first time the comedy team's shorts were released on DVD in chronological order. In addition, every film was remastered in high definition, another first for the comedy team's body of celluloid works. Volume Seven: 1952–1954 was released on November 10, 2009, and includes a pair of 3-D glasses to view the two 3-D entries in the series, Spooks! and Pardon My Backfire. On June 1, 2010, the final three-disc set was released, which included the final 16 shorts with Shemp and all 16 shorts with Joe Besser. In 2012, all eight volumes were reissued in a box set entitled The Ultimate Collection, with the addition of a ninth, 3-disc volume entitled Rare Treasures from the Columbia Picture Vault. Documentary film Scandalous Travelers is a DVD by Canadian rock band Billy Talent. It is a documentary which follows the band's first two year tour. It includes live footage of Edgefest and various radio station interviews in London, Ontario. The DVD holds bonus material which features live performances of "This Is How It Goes," "Cut The Curtains", "Line and Sinker", "Living In The Shadows", and rare acoustic sets of "Standing In The Rain," "Lies" and "Try Honesty." Comedy Gameboy Kids is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Gordon Chan and starring Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok, Ng Man-tat, Danny Poon, Rosamund Kwan, Sandra Ng, Vindy Chan with guest appearances by Yuen Woo-ping and Lawrence Cheng. The film was produced by Lau's own film company Teamwork Motion Pictures. Animation XO Genesis is a 2009 short independent film written and directed by Rowan Wernham. Documentary film Cauby - I Would Try Again is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Nelson Hoineff. Animation The Head in the Stars is a 2005 short animation film directed by Sylvain Vincendeau. Documentary film A Touch of Home: The Vietnam War's Red Cross Girls is an American documentary film produced and directed by Patrick and Cheryl Fries. The film tells the story of 627 young American women who served in the American Red Cross Supplemental Recreation Overseas program during the Vietnam War. It was screened in Dallas, Texas on April 21, 2007. Comedy I'm So Excited! is a 2013 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Javier Cámara, Cecilia Roth, Lola Dueñas and Raúl Arévalo. The original Spanish title is Los amantes pasajeros, which has a double meaning of "The fleeting lovers" and "The passenger lovers". The narrative is set almost entirely on an airplane. Almodóvar describes it as "a light, very light comedy". Animation Barbie and the Rockers: Out of this World is a 1987 TV special created by DIC Entertainment with Saban Productions featuring popular Mattel character Barbie. The story was based upon the Barbie and the Rockers line of dolls, which featured Barbie as the leader of a rock band. The special originally aired in syndication as a two-part TV "mini-series" with each installment lasting approximately 25 minutes; part two was entitled "Barbie and The Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth". This miniseries was supposed to have been the pilot for a Monday-Friday Barbie cartoon series. Unfortunately, negotiations between DIC and Mattel fell through, and the project eventually emerged with a whole new set of characters — and the sponsorship of Mattel rival Hasbro — as Maxie's World in 1988. The story was based on the Barbie and the Rockers doll line in which Barbie is the lead singer of a rock band. The two-part special was later released on video as a single movie by Hi-Tops Video. Documentary film Paragraph 175 is a documentary film released in 2000, directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, and narrated by Rupert Everett. The film was produced by Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman, Janet Cole, Michael Ehrenzweig, Sheila Nevins and Howard Rosenman. The film chronicles the lives of several gay men and one lesbian who were persecuted by the Nazis. The gay men were arrested by the Nazis for the crime of homosexuality under Paragraph 175, the sodomy provision of the German penal code, dating back to 1871. Between 1933 and 1945, 100,000 men were arrested under Paragraph 175. Some were imprisoned, others were sent to concentration camps. Only about 4,000 survived; see Paragraph 175 for full details. In 2000, fewer than ten of these men were known to be living. Five come forward in the documentary to tell their stories for the first time, considered to be among the last untold stories of the Third Reich. Comedy The Prince and the Pirate (Italian: Il principe e il pirata) is a 2001 comedy film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni. Documentary film The Devil’s Lair is a 2013 drama, crime and documentary film directed by Riaan Hendricks. Comedy Alibaba Aradajanu Dongalu is a 1994 Telugu language Indian comedy film written and directed by EVV Satyanarayana, and starring Rajendraprasad, Ravali, Brahmanandam and Rallapalli. Comedy I Only Have Eyes for You is a 1937 Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Tex Avery with an all-bird cast, and based on the song of the same name. The protagonist, who drives an ice-delivery truck, is wooed by a homely spinster bird who hopes to entice him with her culinary talents. The iceman, on the other hand, is only interested in Katie Canary, who only wants to marry a radio crooner and rebuffs his overtures to the point where she prefers ordering a refrigerator. The iceman, in order to win Katie, hires a voice imitator, Professor Mockingbird, to simulate crooners from the back of his ice truck while the iceman lip-syncs. The scheme eventually backfires when Professor Mockingbird turns blue from the extreme cold in the ice truck, and gets sick to the point that he sneezes the top of the truck off, causing Katie to discover the iceman's ruse. Katie marries the Professor, being sufficiently impressed by his crooning ability, while the iceman is finally won over by the spinster's cooking and baking and presumably marries her. Animation AND AND is a 2011 short animated music film directed by Mirai Mizue. Documentary film The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium is a 2002 documentary film directed by Charles Cohen and Joseph Mathew. Comedy Soft Toilet Seats is a 1999 comedy film written and directed by Tina Valinsky and starring David Rosen, Alexa Jago and Jonathan Aube. It first had a limited release in the United States on December 3, 1999, before commercially releasing on March 10, 2000. Documentary film Sharkcallers of Korfu is a 1982 documentary film directed by Dennis O'Rourke. Animation Mimetism is a 1966 short animation film directed by Gheorghe Sibianu. Thriller ...And Justice For All is a 1979 courtroom drama film, directed by Norman Jewison, and starring Al Pacino, Jack Warden, John Forsythe, and Lee Strasberg. Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Lahti, Craig T. Nelson, and Thomas G. Waites appear in supporting roles. The Oscar-nominated screenplay was written by Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson. The film includes a well-known scene in which Pacino's character shouts, "You're out of order! You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order! They're out of order!" It was filmed in Baltimore, including the courthouse area. It received two Academy Award nominations: Best Leading Actor and Best Original Screenplay. Documentary film KOCHUU is a visually stunning film about modern Japanese architecture, its roots in the Japanese tradition, and its impact on the Nordic building tradition. Winding its way through visions of the future and traditional concepts, nature and concrete, gardens and high-tech spaces, the film explains how contemporary Japanese architects strive to unite the ways of modern man with the old philosophies in astounding constructions. Documentary film In guns we trust is a 2013 documentary, short, biography, crime and historical film written and directed by Nicolas Lévesque. Documentary film Minor/Major: The TV on the Radio Tour Documentary is a 2011 short documentary and music film directed by Chioke Nassor. Comedy Meet the Raisins! is a 1988 animated television special directed by Will Vinton, featuring the advertising characters The California Raisins. The show was broadcast November 4, 1988, on the U.S. television network CBS during primetime. It was the Raisins' second appearance in a primetime special and their first dedicated feature. Meet the Raisins! would be followed by a sequel in 1990, Raisins: Sold Out!. The 24-minute special shortly followed its similarly titled soundtrack album released on August 8, 1988 on Atlantic Records. Aired during the characters' peak in popularity, Meet the Raisins! is presented in a mockumentary style depicting the Raisins' musical career. It was nominated for the 1989 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. Comedy Jail Breakers is a 2002 South Korean film starring Sol Kyung-gu, Cha Seung-won and Song Yun-ah. It was a box office hit, selling more than 3 million tickets in South Korea alone. Animation Shrek Forever After is a 2010 action animated film written by Tim Sullivan and Josh Klausner and directed by Mike Mitchell. Shrek Forever After, formerly known as Shrek Goes Fourth and also known as Shrek 4 or Shrek: The Final Chapter, is a 2010 animated film. It is expected to be released in cinemas May 21, 2010 in the US and July 9, 2010 in the UK. Tim Sullivan will write the film, and Mike Mitchell is in talks to direct. The principal cast members will all reprise their roles. The plot was announced February 23, 2009. This movie will be the fourth film in the Shrek series, following Shrek, Shrek 2 and Shrek the Third. Like the first three Shrek films, the movie will be significantly based on fairy tale themes. The film was revealed on November 25, 2009. The teaser trailer was attached to 20th Century Fox's Avatar. Shrek (Mike Myers) has become a domesticated family man. Instead of scaring villagers away like he used to, the now-reluctant ogre agrees to autograph pitch forks. Longing for the days when he felt like a "real ogre," Shrek is tricked into signing a pact with the smooth-talking dealmaker, Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn). Shrek suddenly finds himself in a twisted, alternate version of Far Far Away, where ogres are hunted, Rumplestiltskin is king,Donkey(Eddie Murphy) is an intellectual, has his fur messed up, Never met Shrek and is afraid of him, and he is forced into a cart pulling job and Puss in Boots(Antonio Banderas) has turned into a fat lazy cat and Shrek and Fiona (Cameron Diaz) have never met(Fiona is also a hunted orge). Now, it's up to Shrek to undo all of Rumpelstiltskin's mischief in the hopes of saving his friends, restoring his world and reclaiming his one True Love and family. This is the first appearence of Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow) since the first film. This has several new characters such as Good Looking ogre and the witch doctor. The Three Bears have not been seen since the first film as of now they are not on the cast list for the rest of the films. This also shows Mongo who (died?) returning into this film. Documentary film The Lebanese Rocket Society is a 2012 Franco - Lebanese documentary film directed by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige and released theatrically on 1 May 2013. Comedy Guárdame puesto is a short comedy film directed by Alfredo Hueck. Documentary film Mussels in Love is a 2012 documentary film directed by Willemiek Kluijfhout. Documentary film Southeast Passage is a 2002 film directed by Ulrike Ottinger. Comedy The Incredible Mr. Limpet is a 1964 American live-action/animated adventure film from Warner Bros. It is about a man named Henry Limpet who turns into a talking fish resembling a tilefish and helps the U.S. Navy locate and destroy Nazi submarines. Don Knotts plays the title character. The live action was directed by Arthur Lubin, while the animation was directed by Robert McKimson, Hawley Pratt, and Gerry Chiniquy. Music includes songs by Sammy Fain, in collaboration with Harold Adamson, including "I Wish I Were a Fish", "Be Careful How You Wish", and "Deep Rapture". Documentary film Just Like Anyone Else is a 1999 International Emmy Award winning documentary film. Animation The Prophet is an animated film adapted from Kahlil Gibran's book The Prophet. The film was produced by Salma Hayek, who also performed voice work. The production consisted of different directors for each of the film's collective essays, with Animation director, Roger Allers supervising and credited as screenwriter. Segment directors include, Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi, Joan C. Gratz, Mohammed Saeed Harib, Tomm Moore, Nina Paley, Bill Plympton, Joann Sfar and Michal Socha. The film had an in-progress preview at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film All.I.Can is a 2011 Documentary Sports film written by Dave Mossop and directed by Eric Crosland and Dave Mossop. Comedy La Boum is a 1980 French comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Sophie Marceau, appearing in her film début. Written by Danièle Thompson and Claude Pinoteau, the film is about a thirteen-year-old French girl finding her way at a new high school and coping with domestic problems. The film was an international box-office hit, earning 4,378,500 admissions in France. The music was written by Vladimir Cosma, with Richard Sanderson singing the song "Reality". A sequel movie, La Boum 2, was released in 1982. Animation Dizzy Red Riding Hood is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Betty Boop. Animation Preferably Blue is a 2011 animation short drama film written by Wayne Ching and directed by Alan Dickson. Comedy Police Academy is a 1984 comedy film directed by Hugh Wilson, and starring Steve Guttenberg, Kim Cattrall, and G.W. Bailey. It grossed approximately $146 million worldwide and spawned six more films in the Police Academy series. Comedy Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a 1968 British musical film loosely based on Ian Fleming's novel Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car. The film's script is by Roald Dahl and Ken Hughes and its songs by the Sherman Brothers. The song "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" was nominated for an Academy Award. It stars Dick Van Dyke as Caractacus Potts, Sally Ann Howes as Truly Scrumptious, Lionel Jeffries as Grandpa Potts, James Robertson Justice as Lord Scrumptious and Robert Helpmann as The Childcatcher. The film was directed by Ken Hughes and produced by Albert R. Broccoli. John Stears supervised the special effects. Irwin Kostal supervised and conducted the music, while the musical numbers were staged by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood. Comedy Housemaster is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Otto Kruger, Diana Churchill and Phillips Holmes. It was made by ABPC at its Elstree Studios. When three young women come to stay at an elite public school, they cause disruption amongst the male students and teachers. It was based on the 1936 play of the same name by Ian Hay. Comedy Three O'Clock High is a 1987 high-school comedy film, directed by Phil Joanou, written by Richard Christian Matheson and Thomas Szollosi; the executive producer was Aaron Spelling. The plot is loosely connected to the 1952 western classic, High Noon, wherein a town sherriff is forced into a showdown with a notorious criminal at a pre-arranged time: high school student accidentally offends a bully and devotes most of his school day to avoiding a fistfight with the bully at 3:00 p.m. Unusual photography, camera angles, zooms and closeups characterize the film, along with slow motion sequences. The movie was filmed at Ogden High School in Ogden, Utah, but was based, in part, on Matheson and Szollosi's own high school experiences in California. Critical reception was mixed and the film did not do well at the box office; but on home video it has become something of a minor cult classic. Thriller Premada Kanike is a 1976 Indian Kannada language thriller film directed by V. Somashekar and produced by Jayadevi. The film starred Rajkumar, Aarathi and Jayamala in the lead roles. The songs composed by Upendra Kumar were received extremely well and considered as evergreen hits. The plot was loosely inspired by the Tamil film Justice Viswanathan. The film upon release was declared a blockbuster hit at the box-office and established a cult status for all the crime-thriller genre films. It went on to win multiple awards and accolades including the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film. The film was later remade in Tamil as Polladhavan starring Rajinikanth. The story is about a teacher and her nephew hired by rich family to teach their daughter. One day she witness a murder in a train and discovers that the murderer is the father of her student. The girl who plays student, Poornima, is the real-life daughter of Rajkumar. It also features his youngest son Puneeth Rajkumar in a minor role of an infant. Comedy Corpse for the Lady is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Sylva Koscina. Documentary film In a Nutshell: A Portrait of Elizabeth Tashjian is a 2005 biographical documentary film directed by Don Bernier. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: Action Kamen vs Leotard Devil is a Japanese language animation film from the Crayon Shin-chan Series. It was Shinchan's first anime movie released in 1993. It is dubbed in Hindi Language as Shin Chan in Action Kamen vs Higure Rakshas telecasted on Hungama TV on 29 August 2010. This movie is released on DVD in India. Thriller Trivial is a 2007 French crime drama film directed by Sophie Marceau and starring Christopher Lambert, Sophie Marceau, and Nicolas Briançon. Written by Marceau, Gianguido Spinelli, and Jacques Deschamps, the film is about a police inspector, struggling with depression following his wife's death, who investigates a suspicious missing person's case at the request of a mysterious woman. Filmed on location in Normandy, France, Trivial is the second feature-length motion picture directed by actress Sophie Marceau. Comedy Lila Lili is a 1998 comedy film directed by Marie Vermillard. Comedy Anari is a 1959 Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Raj Kapoor, Nutan, Motilal and Lalita Pawar. The music was by Shankar Jaikishan and the lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri as well as Shailendra. Among the few movies that Lalita Pawar played a positive role and Motilal a role with shades of grey. Comedy The Heathens of Kummerow is a 1967 East German-West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Paul Dahlke, Ralf Wolter and Fritz Tillmann. Comedy Benur - Un gladiatore in affitto is a comedy film directed by Massimo Andrei. Documentary film La Funivia del faloria is a 1950 Italian documentary film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. The film takes the viewer on a cable car ride through the Dolomites. Much of the film was shot in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Science Fiction At abandoned amusement park in the section of the robo-zone controlled by the Black King a groups of robots are battling human resistance but one member manages to defeat them. This person then travels to Castle Promise, a massive robot manufacturing plant, and slips inside. Luna Kazuki then meets with the humans inside and plans a revolt. That night she sees Lucky and Tetsuya Azuma her old lover. The next day Luna and the rebels are betrayed by a fellow prisoner who was promised freedom but instead is killed and Luna captured. Barashin tells her that even though she's not Casshan they will led the humans to think she is so when publicly executed the next day their spirit will break. However, the real Casshan saves Luna before the execution and kills Barashin but Black King escapes. Documentary film Terra de ninguém is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Salomé Lamas. Comedy Life Mein Kabhi Kabhiee is a 2007 Bollywood film, directed by Vikram Bhatt. It was released on 13 April 2007. Produced by Baba Films banner, it is a social thriller. Animation Sick Kids is a 2012 short animated film directed by Valentina Weatherspoon. Comedy Tag til marked i Fjordby is a 1957 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Documentary film Young Me/Now Me is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Ze Frank. Documentary film Episode III : Enjoy Poverty is a film of the Dutch artist Renzo Martens. The film premiered as the opening film of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in 2008. Subsequently, the film was screened at numerous international film festivals and broadcast on thirteen different television channels. Renzo Martens won the Flemish Culture Prize in 2010 and was nominated for the Artes Mundi Prize in 2014. Documentary film Family Nightmare is a 2011 short family drama documentary film directed by Dustin Guy Defa. Documentary film Crazy White Foreigner is a 2003 sports documentary film directed by John Sullivan. Documentary film Land of Silence and Darkness is a 1971 documentary film by German director Werner Herzog. Produced by Werner Herzog Filmproduktion. Thriller Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 science fiction horror film that stars Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, LL Cool J, Michael Rapaport, Stellan Skarsgård and Samuel L. Jackson. The film was directed by Renny Harlin and was released in the United States on July 28, 1999. Thriller Extralarge: Moving Target is a 1990 TV film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Comedy The Lucky Horseshoe is a 1925 American Western silent film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Tom Mix, Billie Dove, and Malcolm Waite. Based on a story by Robert Lord, the film is about a ranch foreman who assumes responsibility for the ranch following the owner's death. He also cares for the owner's daughter who is taken to Europe by an aunt. Two year later the woman returns from Europe with her new wealthy fiancée and plans to hold their wedding at the ranch, which the foreman has turned into a successful tourist destination. The foreman's feelings for the woman have not been diminshed by the years, and after learning some damaging information about the fiancée, the foreman must find a way to stop the wedding. A print is preserved at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Animation Abacate is a 2014 animation film directed by Silvana Corona. Documentary film Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a documentary adventure comedy mystery film directed by Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn. Comedy She Got What She Wanted is an early talking film comedy-drama directed by James Cruze and starring his actress wife Betty Compson. The film was made for Tiffany Pictures with Cruze and Compson having recently completed The Great Gabbo. This film is lost. Thriller Aayirathil Oruvan is a 2010 Indian Tamil fantasy-adventure film directed by Selvaraghavan in his fifth feature film. Produced by R. Ravindran, it features music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, cinematography by Ramji and editing by Kola Bhaskar. The film stars Karthi, Reemma Sen and Andrea Jeremiah in the lead roles with Parthiepan playing a pivotal role. The film begins with an episode in 1279 AD, when the successor of the last great Chola Emperor, pending invasion, sends his people to a mystery location, to survive the threat. The story resumes with an archaeologist, a coolie and a member of the army going in search of the archaeologist's father to the ruined city that was the place the exiled Chola Prince retreated to. An expedition is promptly arranged, and on the course they stumble on the lost Chola civilization and its king and find unexplained links between them and the culture. The shocking events and the problems that arise forms the crux of the story. Aayirathil Oruvan languished in development hell due to slow progress of the shoot and the extensive pre- and post-production works, evading release dates ranging one year. Comedy An Extremely Goofy Movie, or Another Goofy Movie, is a 2000 American direct-to-video animated comedy film made by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Douglas McCarthy, it is the sequel to the 1995 film A Goofy Movie, featuring the return of characters from the television series Goof Troop. The story follows Max's freshman year at college, which is compounded by his father's presence when Goofy arrives at the same college to get a degree because of his failure to complete college. Animation Little 'Tinker is a 1948 MGM cartoon directed by Tex Avery. It was produced by Fred Quimby and composed by Scott Bradley. Comedy Totto Channel is a 1987 comedy drama film, written by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi and Kazuki Ohmori and directed by Kazuki Ohmori. Science Fiction D4 is a 2010 horror film, directed and written by Darrin Dickerson. It stars Vicki Askew, Ella Bell and Eric Berner. Thriller Stranger by Night is a 1994 action film starring Steven Bauer, Jennifer Rubin and William Katt. It was directed by Gregory Dark. The film was released on November 23, 1994. Documentary film The Last Wild Race is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ian Campbell. Comedy Yevu Kaa Gharaat is a 1992 film directed by Dada Kondke. Documentary film No More Road Trips is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Rick Prelinger. Animation Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild is a 2005 American direct-to-video film directed by Audu Paden, created by Mainframe Animation and distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It was released on DVD in other countries in 2005, until it was eventually released in North America on February 21, 2006. It continues Columbia Pictures's Stuart Little series, but unlike its two predecessors it is entirely animated. The characters are based on those in E. B. White's book Stuart Little. Comedy Dick Wallace wants to marry a minister's grand-daughter but his father, who wants him to get work on his company's business, is opposed. She takes a job with the company to prove she's okay. Comedy Hide and Shriek is a 1938 Our Gang short subject directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 168th Our Gang entry in the series, and the last to involve series creator Hal Roach. Animation Barry's Bespoke Bakery is a 2012 animation short action film directed and written by Denis McArdle. Comedy Slogans is a 2001 Albanian film directed by Gjergj Xhuvani. It was the first Albanian film to be selected to screen on the Director's Fortnight at Cannes Filmfestival 2001 and has gone on to win many other festival awards. It was further Albania's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film presents the ideological brainwashing that characterized the life of Albanians during the times of the communist Enver Hoxha regime. The protagonist is Andrea, a young and liberal-minded school teacher, who is sent from Tirana to work in a small village school. As a teacher he needs to participate in constructions of socialist and patriotic slogans on the slopes of a hill in the village. He does not take this task very seriously and for this he is continuously scorned by the village's Communist party officials. Comedy Premasathi Vattel Te is a Marathi movie released in May 1987. Produced by Uma Prakash Bhende and directed by Dutta Keshav. The movie is a rib tickling farce filled with mishaps and misunderstandings leading to a hilarious climax. Documentary film Kinder. Wie die Zeit vergeht. is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Heise. Comedy Of Woman and Magic is a 1999 comedy drama film directed by Claude Miller. Documentary film 10 Year Retrospective is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Youth CineMedia. Comedy Hagiga BaSnuker is a 1975 Israeli cult movie, one of the classic Bourekas films. The movie was directed by Boaz Davidson and stars Israeli comedians Ze'ev Revach, Yehuda Barkan and Yosef Shiloah. Comedy Canzone di primavera is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Mario Costa. Documentary film Milkan is a 2003 short documentary film written and directed by Mino Kiani. Documentary film A State of Mind is a 2004 documentary film directed by Daniel Gordon and produced by Nicholas Bonner. The film follows two North Korean child gymnasts and their families for over eight months during training for the 2003 Pyongyang mass games. The film won two awards at the North Korean Pyongyang International Film Festival in 2004 and was shown at 11 other film festivals worldwide before being released in a theatrical run in 2005. UK-based Dance band Faithless used clips from the documentary for the video to the single "I Want More." Thriller Sea of Fear is a 2006 film about a group of people on a boat who fall victim to a killing spree. It was released on DVD on August 22, 2006. The movie is rated PG-13 by the MPAA. Comedy Ajlawju is a 1999 comedy romance film written and directed by Marek Koterski. Documentary film Founding Brothers is a 2002 documentary film. Animation The Idea is a 1932 animated film by Hungarian filmmaker Berthold Bartosch, based on the 1920 wordless novel of the same name by Flemish artist Frans Masereel. The film stars a naked woman, representing a thinker's idea; as she goes out into the world, the frightened authorities unsuccessfully try to cover up her nudity. A man who stands up for her is executed, and a workers' revolution she inspires is violently suppressed by big business. Bartosch spent two years animating the film, initially in collaboration with Masereel. Bartosch used complicated techniques with multiple layers of superimposed animation to create the intricately detailed film. It featured an electronic score by composer Arthur Honegger. Comedy Canción de Juventud is a 1962 Spanish language musical directed by Luis Lucia comedy film starring Rocío Dúrcal, also stars Helga Liné & Carlos Estrada. Animation O Gigante Egoísta is a 2013 animated short film directed by students under the guidance of Marta Monteiro. Comedy Your Money or Your Wife is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Anthony Simmons and starring Donald Sinden, Peggy Cummins and Richard Wattis. Comedy Hollywood Luck is a 1932 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Rid of Me is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by James Westby. Comedy "Alex (Romain Duris) and his sister (Julie Ferrier) break up couples for a living. They have a 100 percent success rate and only two rules: Never split a healthy couple, and never fall in love. But with a week to break up beautiful Juliette (Vanessa Paradis) and her seemingly perfect boyfriend, the rules start to bend, and soon the heartbreakers risk having their own hearts broken. This charming and glamorous romantic comedy veers from laughs to tears to tears of laughter." Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy The Mouse That Roared is a 1959 comedy film written by Roger MacDougall and Stanley Mann directed by Jack Arnold. "The Mouse That Roared was made into a 1959 film starring Peter Sellers in three roles (Duchess Gloriana XII; Count Rupert Mountjoy, the Prime Minister; and Tully Bascomb, the military leader), and co-starring Jean Seberg (as Helen Kokintz, as an added love interest). Other cast members included: William Hartnell (as Will Buckley), David Kossoff (as Professor Alfred Kokintz), Leo McKern (as Benter, the Opposition Leader), MacDonald Parke (as General Snippet), and Austin Willis (as the United States Secretary of Defense). A 1963 sequel was released, based on The Mouse on the Moon. Liberties were taken in the film adaptation, as a vehicle for Peter Sellars' versatile comedic talents, most of which are not acceptable to the book's admirers. The lead character of all the books is the Duchess Gloriana XII, an attractive young royal in the manner of the young Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Grace of Monaco. In the film Peter Sellers plays that role as a parody of an elderly Queen Victoria and his Mountjoy as a takeoff on Benjamin Disraeli. The Marseilles and New York harbor sequences were filmed in Southampton, UK. The presence of the RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner there was a lucky coincidence. In addition, in the book, an encounter with the New York Police Department leads to bloodshed. Title designer Maurice Binder provided a mouse in a classic opening gag with the Columbia Pictures logo and a return of the mouse in the last scene. In addition to the film's titles, Binder also provided the map in the film. One scene has various diplomats playing a game similar to Monopoly called "Diplomacy". Duchess Gloriana still thinks the President is Calvin Coolidge." Quoting Wikipedia. Comedy Rose of the Mountain is a comedy, music and romance film directed by Hubert Marischka. Comedy The Red Inn is a 1951 French comedy-crime film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, starring Fernandel, Françoise Rosay and Julien Carette. Set in 1833, it tells the story of how a monk visits the inn l'Auberge rouge in Peyrebeille, where the innkeeper confesses a high number of serious sins. The film is based on the actual crime case of the Peyrebeille inn. It premiered on 19 october 1951. A remake of the film, directed by Gérard Krawczyk, premiered in 2007. Documentary film Doc Next: Laundrette is a 2011 short documentary directed by Alex Neville. Comedy Vincent and Me is a 1990 Canadian fantasy film. The movie was directed by Michael Rubbo and is the 11th in the Tales for All series of children's movies created by Les Productions la Fête. At the age of 114, Jeanne Calment appeared briefly in the film as herself, making her the oldest film actress ever. Calment claimed to have met Vincent van Gogh ca. 1888 when she was 12 or 13. Science Fiction Escape to Witch Mountain is a 1975 film based on the novel Escape to Witch Mountain by Alexander Key. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions, released by Buena Vista Distribution Company and directed by John Hough. Thriller Kisaan is a 2009 Bollywood film directed by Puneet Sira., which focuses on Farmers' suicides in India Its title is Hindi for "farmer". Documentary film Kissing the Devil`s Ass is a 1992 documentary film written by Margit Knapp and directed by Arpad Bondy and Margit Knapp. Documentary film Dezember, 1-31 is a 1998 documentary film directed by Jan Peters. Documentary film Miss Representation is a 2011 documentary film written by Jessica Congdon, Claire Dietrich, Jenny Raskin and Jennifer Siebel Newsom directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom. "Like drawing back a curtain to let bright light stream in, Miss Representation uncovers a glaring reality we live with every day but fail to see. It’s clear the mainstream media objectifies women, but what most people don’t realize is the magnitude of that phenomenon and the way objectification gets internalized—a symbolic annihilation of self-worth—and impedes girls and women from realizing their full potential. While women have made strides in leadership over the past few decades, trivializing and damaging images continue to proliferate. In a society where media is the most persuasive force shaping cultural norms, the collective message that a woman’s value and power lie only in her youth, beauty, and sexuality is pervasive. Stories from teenage girls and provocative interviews with politicians, journalists, academics, and activists like Condoleeza Rice, Nancy Pelosi, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, and Gloria Steinem build momentum as the film accumulates startling facts and statistics that leave the audience shaken and armed with a new perspective" Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Poligamy is a 2009 comedy romance film written and directed by Denes Orosz. Comedy The Gulf Between was the first motion picture made in Technicolor, the fourth feature-length color movie, and the first feature-length color movie produced in the United States. Today, the film is considered a lost film, with "very short fragments [surviving] ... at the Margaret Herrick Library, George Eastman House and the Smithsonian National Museum of American History Photography Dept." The Gulf Between was directed by Wray Bartlett Physioc. The lead roles were played by Grace Darmond and Niles Welch. Comedy Christopher Crumpet's Playmate is a 1955 animation, short, comedy, family film written by T. Hee and Robert Cannon and directed by Robert Cannon. Documentary film The Sheik and I is a 2012 comedy, documentary film directed by Caveh Zahedi. Comedy My Sweetheart is a 1918 British silent comedy film directed by Meyrick Milton and starring Concordia Merrill, Randle Ayrton and Bert Wynne. It was based on a play by Minnie Palmer. Comedy Flirting with Fate is a 1916 American film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Douglas Fairbanks. It was produced by the Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. Comedy The Pope of Greenwich Village is a 1984 American crime drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Mickey Rourke, Eric Roberts, Daryl Hannah, Geraldine Page, Kenneth McMillan and Burt Young. Page earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her two-scene role. The film was adapted by screenwriter Vincent Patrick from his novel of the same name. Science Fiction The Astro-Zombies, sometimes known as Space Zombies and The Space Vampires, is a 1968 science fiction horror film starring John Carradine, Wendell Corey and Tura Satana. It was written, directed, and produced by Ted V. Mikels. Comedy Man on the Flying Trapeze is a 1935 comedy film starring W. C. Fields as a henpecked husband. As with his other roles of this nature, Fields is put-upon throughout the film, but triumphs in the end. Comedy The Troublesome Step-Daughters is a 1912 comedy short film written by Marguerite Bertsch and directed by George D. Baker. Documentary film A Wives' Tale is a 1980 documentary film written by Sophie Bissonnette and Joyce Rock and directed by Sophie Bissonnette, Martin Duckworth, and Joyce Rock. Documentary film L'Inde fantôme: Reflexions sur un voyage is a 1969 French seven part television documentary miniseries about India, directed by Louis Malle. It was shown on BBC television as Phantom India. Malle later said that the film was his most personal work and the one he was most proud of, it is widely regarded as the crowning achievement of his career. It was initially inspired by a two-month trip to India in late 1967 that Malle made on behalf of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs to present a selection of "new French cinema" throughout the country. Filming took place between January 5, 1968 and May 1, 1968 with a crew of two, a cameraman and a sound recordist. Malle arrived in India with no particular plans and financed the trip himself. The resulting 30 hours of footage was then edited down to the 363 minutes of Phantom India. The 105-minute long Calcutta used the footage he had recorded over his three-week stay in that city. Phantom India was shown on French television and the BBC in the UK in 1969. Many British Indians and the Indian Government felt that Malle had shown a one-sided portrait of India, focussing on the impoverished, rather than the developing, parts of the country. Science Fiction I buchi neri is a 1995 romantic comedy film written and directed by Pappi Corsicato. Comedy René la canne (English: Rene the Cane) is a 1977 comedy drama film directed by Francis Girod. Thriller The Girl in Black Stockings is a 1957 B-movie mystery film starring Lex Barker, Anne Bancroft and Mamie Van Doren. Documentary film France / tour / detour / deux / enfants is a 1977 film written and directed by Jean-luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville. Comedy Drive, He Said is an American motion picture released by Columbia Pictures, based upon the 1964 novel of the same title by Jeremy Larner. The film is mainly notable as the first directorial effort of Jack Nicholson after his success as an actor in Easy Rider and Five Easy Pieces. It stars Karen Black, Bruce Dern, and regular Nicholson collaborators Robert Towne and Henry Jaglom in leading roles. Towne and Jaglom are better known as screenwriter and director, respectively. Familiar faces such as David Ogden Stiers and Cindy Williams were also featured in small supporting roles. It was filmed on the campus of the University of Oregon and other locations in Eugene, Oregon. Thriller Brawler is a 2011 American fight drama written and directed by Chris Sivertson. It stars Marc Senter and Nathan Grubbs as the Fontaine Brothers. Senter and Grubbs also produced the film through their company GFY Films. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Fantasia Film Festival. Documentary film Culture Clash in AmeriCCa is a 2005 documentary film directed by Emilio Estevez. It is an anthology of fun and thought-provoking skits and monologues portraying diverse American immigrants. Emlio Estevez doesn't appear in this documentary film. Inspiration came from thousands of interviews conducted nationwide during a period of 20 years, by Culture Clash. In the title, AmeriCCa's two big letter CC means "Culture Clash". Richard Montoya, Ricardo Salinas and Herbert Siguenze appeared as various roles. Comedy Conviene far bene l'amore is a 1975 sci-fi - sexy comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film is based on a novel with the same name written by the same Campanile. Comedy Bordello is a 1981 adventure, comedy, drama and western film written by Alfredo Mañas and directed by Ramón Fernández. Comedy Fish People is a 2001 film directed by Jorge Iglesias. Documentary film Some Kind of Monster is a 2004 documentary film featuring the American heavy metal band Metallica. It shares its name with the song "Some Kind of Monster" from Metallica's 2003 album St. Anger. The film shows many studio rehearsals and fragments of concert footage. It won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature. The DVD release was handled by Paramount Pictures, whose 2000 film Mission: Impossible II featured "I Disappear" by Metallica. Metallica will re-release the film, including a bonus documentary, this year to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Documentary film Fastpitch is a 2000 documentary and sports film written by Fred Kaufman, and also written and directed by Jeremy Spear and Juliet Weber. Thriller Golanthara Vartha is a 1993 Malayalam film written by Sreenivasan and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. The film stars Mammootty, Shobana, Sreenivasan and Kanaka in the main roles. Documentary film La terrapène is a 1984 short film. Documentary film Anytown, USA is a 2005 documentary film produced by director Kristian Fraga on the mayoral race in Bogota, New Jersey. The mayoral race was among Republican Steve Lonegan, Democrat Fred Pesce and independent Dave Musikant. The film is described as a candid documentary on a small town that "serves as a perfect backdrop which provides a compromising look at our nation's political climate and proves that all politics is truly local". It was screened at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival on April 9, 2005, where it won the award for Best Documentary. Thriller Theatre of the Devil is a 2011 horror-romance film written by Frank Giglia and directed by Jourdan McClure. Comedy FINN ON THE FLY is a madcap comedy filled with wild chases, mistaken identity and young romance. Ben Soledad, a shy thirteen-year-old, has just moved to a new town. He tries his best to fit in at MacKenzie Junior High, but most of the time he feels like his only friend in the world is his dog, Finn. Just when he thinks life can't get worse, his world is turned upside-down when the scientist living next door performs a genetic experiment that goes terribly awry, transforming his dog into a flea scratchin', cat chasin', frisbee lovin' HUMAN! After the initial trauma, Ben discovers that he likes having a best friend who stands on two legs. He teaches Finn how to walk and talk and eat with a fork (sorta). In return, Finn teaches Ben how to find his own pack, feel the wind in his fur and catch a frisbee. But the maniacal Dr. Madsen, determined to preserve her fame and fortune, kidnaps Finn and imprisons him in her high security Research Center. In a race against the clock, Ben must secure the antidote to save his dogs life -- but hes going to need a pack to do it. Comedy The High Level Bridge is a 2010 short documentary comedy film written and directed by Trevor Anderson. Thriller Kill List is a 2011 British horror film directed by Ben Wheatley, co-written and co-edited with Amy Jump, and starring Neil Maskell, Michael Smiley, and MyAnna Buring. When a British soldier returns home from Kiev, he joins an old friend as contract killers. His disturbed past surfaces as he spins out of control during jobs and ominous employers raise the stakes. It was filmed in Sheffield, South Yorkshire in England. Thriller Fire in the Sky is a 1993 science fiction horror drama film based on an alleged extraterrestrial encounter, directed by Robert Lieberman, and written by Tracy Tormé based on Travis Walton's book The Walton Experience. The film stars Robert Patrick in the leading role as Walton's best friend and future brother-in-law, Mike Rogers, and D. B. Sweeney as Walton himself. James Garner, Craig Sheffer, Scott MacDonald, Henry Thomas, and Peter Berg also star. Comedy The Ice Harvest is a 2005 thriller comedy-drama film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Richard Russo and Robert Benton, based on the novel of the same name by Scott Phillips. It stars John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, and Connie Nielsen, with Randy Quaid and Oliver Platt in supporting roles. It was distributed by Focus Features, and the DVD was released on February 28, 2006. Comedy The Kid from Spain is a comedy film directed by Leo McCarey starring Eddie Cantor involving bullfighting. Songs were composed by Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar. Noteworthy are the musical scenes, directed and choreographed by Busby Berkeley, Cantor in blackface, and an appearance by the Goldwyn Girls which in this film included future stars Betty Grable, Paulette Goddard, Toby Wing and Jane Wyman. Comedy Kya Dilli Kya Lahore is a 2014 Hindi, war drama film set in 1948, post-Independence period and deals with the subject of Indo-Pak partition. The movie stars Vijay Raaz, Manu Rishi, Raj Zutshi and Vishwajeet Pradhan in the lead roles, and credits Gulzar as the presenter of the film. The film is produced by Karan Arora and also marks the directorial debut of actor Vijay Raaz. The first look of the movie was released at Wagah Border. The film was released worldwide on 2 May 2014 to extremely positive reviews. Comedy Sin vergüenza is a 2001 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Joaquín Oristrell and written by Dominic Harari, Joaquín Oristrell, Teresa Pelegri and Cristina Rota. The films received two Goya Award nominations, winning one. Animation Dagmyer begins his attack on the Holy Land with most of the male Seikishi of the Academy and has nearly taken over most of the Holy Land. The female students and staff are ordered to evacuate the Holy Land, which has now been captured by Dagmyer's father Babalun. All hope is lost until Kenshi reveals his true capabilities as he pilots the white Seikijin once again to all the females' astonishment of Kenshi being a Seikishi. While Kenshi has almost destroyed all the opposing Seikijin with ease, it is revealed that Chiaia's big sister Mexiah is in fact Doll, who pilots the black Seikijin and is being controlled by Babulun. As Kenshi and Doll fight to a draw, it is not long until Babalun reveals his true intentions, and with that Kenshi is ordered to retreat while thinking of Doll/Mexiah. Comedy The Million Pound Note is a 1954 British comedy, directed by Ronald Neame and starring Gregory Peck. It is based on the Mark Twain short story, The Million Pound Bank Note. Animation Aeolian is a 2012 animated short fantasy film written and directed by both Cameron Lowe and Tom Shrapnel. Comedy Alfalfa's Aunt is a 1939 comedy short subject, the 176th entry in the Our Gang series originally created by Hal Roach. Produced by Jack Chertok for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by George Sidney, the one-reel short was released to theaters in January 1939 by MGM. It is considered one of the best Our Gang shorts produced after Roach sold the series to MGM in mid-1938; the post-Roach era is generally considered a subpar era for Our Gang. Comedy Surprised Parties is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 206th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy The Meaning of Hugo is a Swedish comedy film which premiered on Swedish TV on the 4th of June 2012. Behind the film are comedian Henrik Elmer and film maker Björn Engström. The film will have its USA premiere on the 8th Nov 2012 at The Los Angeles Comedy Festival. Apart from Henrik, the cast of over sixty speaking parts includes Nathalie Söderqvist, Thomas Oredsson, Kryddan Peterson, Ola Norén, Håkan Julander, Hasse Brontén, Anders Celin, Tobias Jacobsson, Yvonne Johnsson, Tobias Persson and several others from the Swedish stand-up comedy and entertainment circuit. Thriller Iron Man is a 2008 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the first installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Jon Favreau, with a screenplay by Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. It stars Robert Downey, Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub and Gwyneth Paltrow. In Iron Man, Tony Stark, an industrialist and master engineer, builds a powered exoskeleton and becomes the technologically advanced superhero Iron Man. The film had been in development since 1990 at Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, or New Line Cinema at various times, before Marvel Studios reacquired the rights in 2006. Marvel put the project in production as its first self-financed film, with Paramount Pictures as its distributor. Favreau signed on as director, aiming for a naturalistic feel, and he chose to shoot the film primarily in California, rejecting the East Coast setting of the comics to differentiate the film from numerous superhero films set in New York City-esque environments. Comedy Itty Bitty Titty Committee is a feminist, lesbian-related comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit. It was released on September 28, 2007. The film had its premiere at the international film festival Berlinale on February 9, 2007, where it was nominated for a Teddy Award for Best Feature. It had its American premiere at SXSW in March where it won the Jury Prize for Best Feature. The film was produced by non-profit organization POWER UP. Documentary film Real Change is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Adam Michael Becker. Documentary film Barnet Horse Fair is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent documentary film produced by Robert W. Paul. Given the age of this film the copyright has now expired. The Barnet Horse Fair had begun in the 16th century and was originally held twice a year before becoming an annual event. Up until the 20th Century it mainly involved the sale of horses and other livestock. Documentary film Free the Butterfly is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Joanna Frydrych. Documentary film Raquel: A Marked Women is a 2013 short documentary film written by Gabriela Bohm and directed by Gabriela Bohm. Comedy God's Not Dead is a 2014 Christian drama film directed by Harold Cronk, and stars Kevin Sorbo, Shane Harper, David A. R. White and Dean Cain. The film was released to theaters on March 21, 2014, by Pure Flix Entertainment. Comedy Maruyama, the Middle Schooler is a 2013 comdedy film directed by Kankurô Kudô. Documentary film Whores or Hairdressers is a 2011 documentary film written by Monica Moya and directed by Monica Moya and José L. Sánchez. Animation Keep on! Keepin’ on! is a 1997 animation short film written and directed by Simone Massi. Comedy Hello, Schoolgirl is a 2008 South Korean film. Adapted from Love Story, a popular webcomic by Kang Full, it is the second film directed by Ryoo Jang-ha. It stars Yoo Ji-tae, Lee Yeon-hee, Chae Jung-an, and Kang-in. Comedy Holiday Fun For Everyone! Watch Mickey, Goofy and their pals deck the halls with laughter and joy in this magical Christmas collection. The fun never stops as Chip and Dale go head-to-head with Donald Duck in the hilarious holiday short, Toy Tinkers. Then watch as Santa Cruella and the 101 Dalmatians gang bring you a new twist on a beloved holiday classic. Enjoy these Christmas favorites, as well as Mickeys Mixed Nuts and Donalds Snow Place To Hide, in this wonderful winter compilation sure to please the entire family Comedy Play the Film is a 2013 comedy film written by Kelly McCormack and directed by Alec Toller. Comedy Jesus Comes to Town is a 2010 short comedy film written by James Seitz and directed by Kamal John Iskander. Comedy Waltzing Matilda is a 1933 Australian film starring and directed by Pat Hanna. It features Coral Browne in an early role. Comedy Tasty Brains is a 2013 short comedy fantasy horror film written by Andy Morrish and Jon Northup and directed by Andy Morrish. Animation Tentacles is a 2010 animated short film directed by Beth Soares, Alvaro Victorio, Beto Paiva, Leandro Batista, Rafael Carvalho and Thiago Quadros and written by Beth Soares. Documentary film Hillary: The Movie is a 2008 political documentary about United States Senator and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. It was produced by Citizens United. The film was scheduled to be offered as video-on-demand on cable TV right before the Democratic primaries in January 2008, but the federal government blocked it. The blocking of the film's airing was the subject of the court case Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The documentary interviewed various conservative figures such as Dick Morris and Ann Coulter and reviewed various scandals which Hillary Clinton allegedly participated in, such as the White House travel office controversy, White House FBI files controversy, Whitewater controversy, and cattle future controversy. Science Fiction Frame of Mind is a 2013 short drama, science fiction and thriller film written by Evan Littman and directed by Brett Cramer. Comedy Cop and a Half is a 1993 American family film directed by Henry Winkler, and starring Burt Reynolds and Norman D. Golden II. It was originally planned to be a sequel to the 1990 hit Arnold Schwarzenegger comedy, Kindergarten Cop. This film was entirely shot in Florida. Cop and a Half was Ray Sharkey's final film before his death due to AIDS-related complications. Documentary film Hearts of Hate is a 1995 Canadian documentary film about the Canadian White Supremacist movement of the early to mid-1990s. It profiles the four most active groups in Canada at the time Heritage Front, Aryan Nations, Church of the Creator and Canadian Liberty Net. Directed and produced by Peter Raymont, the film primarily studies the involvement of young Canadians in the activities of these groups, which were making frequent headlines at the time in Canada. The documentary was intended for in-classroom viewing, though it aired nationally on CTV. Interviews in the documentary include Wolfgang Droege, the deceased leader of the Heritage Front, George Burdi, former lead singer of RaHoWa and Alicia Reckzin a former member of the Anti-Racist Action. The film erroneously claims that Dunbarton High School is located in Scarborough, Ontario when in fact it is located east in the neighboring city of Pickering. Thriller Deadgirl is a 2008 American horror film written by Trent Haaga and directed by Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel. Comedy Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson is a 1976 revisionist Western directed by Robert Altman and based on the play Indians by Arthur Kopit. It stars Paul Newman as William F. Cody, alias Buffalo Bill, along with Geraldine Chaplin, Will Sampson, Joel Grey, Harvey Keitel and Burt Lancaster as Bill's biographer, Ned Buntline. As in his earlier film MASH, Altman skewers an American historical myth of heroism, in this case the notion that noble white men fighting bloodthirsty savages won the West. However, the film was poorly received at the time of its release, as the country was celebrating its bicentennial. Animation The Jungle Bunch is a 2011 animated film written and directed by David Alaux and Eric Tosti. Comedy Ebaa Abelny is a 2009 comedy film written by Sayed El Sobky and Haytham Wahid and directed by Ismail Farouk. Comedy Shake, Rattle and Roll 9 is a Filipino comedy horror film released in 2007 and the ninth installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. It is also distributed by Regal Films. It was an entry to the 33rd Metro Manila Film Festival. Comedy That's My Mommy is a 1955 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. That's My Mommy was the first Tom and Jerry cartoon in which the production was undertaken by Hanna and Barbera due to Fred Quimby's retirement. That's My Mommy was produced in CinemaScope, a form of Widescreen, and released to theatres on November 19, 1955 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The cartoon was animated by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Irven Spence and Lewis Marshall, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. Thriller World War Z is a 2013 American apocalyptic action film directed by Marc Forster. The screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, and Damon Lindelof is from a screen story by Carnahan and J. Michael Straczynski, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks. The film stars Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former United Nations investigator who must travel the world to find a way to stop a zombie pandemic. Pitt's Plan B Entertainment secured the film rights in 2007, and Forster was approached to direct. In 2009, Carnahan was hired to rewrite the script. Filming began in July 2011 in Malta, on an estimated $125 million budget, before moving to Glasgow in August 2011 and Budapest in October 2011. Originally set for a December 2012 release, the production suffered some setbacks. In June 2012, the film's release date was pushed back, and the crew returned to Budapest for seven weeks of additional shooting. Damon Lindelof was hired to rewrite the third act, but did not have time to finish the script, and Drew Goddard was hired to rewrite it. The reshoots took place between September and October 2012. Comedy Allison is a 2011 short, comedy film written by Charles Hood and Michael Consiglio, directed by Charles Hood. Documentary film Amor America is a 1989 documentary film written and directed by Ciro Capellari. Science Fiction Zenith - A Film by Anonymous is a 2010 American psychological thriller about two men attempting to solve the same conspiracy theory. The title refers to a grand 'Zenith Conspiracy' formed by the film's protagonist, Ed Crowley. The film also utilizes an alternate reality game and transmedia storytelling to augment its narrative. Zenith premiered at The IFC Center in New York City on October 1, 2010, and had an extended run in January 2011 at the Kraine Theatre with its distribution company, Cinema Purgatorio. All three parts have been made available as a free-to-share download at the BitTorrent powered distribution site VODO. Documentary film Soviets Plus Electricity is a 2001 documentary film from France, directed by Nicolas Rey. Documentary film Act of God is a 2009 Canadian documentary film that investigates the "metaphysical" effects of being struck by lightning. It was directed by Jennifer Baichwal and distributed by Zeitgeist Films. The film's world premier was at the 2009 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto on 30 April 2009. It went on general release in Canada on 1 May 2009, and limited release in the United States on 31 July 2009. The film's European premiere was at the 44th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic on 11 July 2009. Comedy That Darn Cat! is a 1965 American Walt Disney Productions thriller comedy film starring Hayley Mills in her last of six films she made for the Walt Disney Studios and Dean Jones, starring in his first film for Disney in a story about bank robbers, a kidnapping and a mischievous cat. The film was based on the book Undercover Cat by Gordon and Mildred Gordon and was directed by Robert Stevenson. The title song was written by the Sherman Brothers and sung by Bobby Darin. The 1997 remake featured a cameo appearance by Dean Jones. Documentary film "Share the experiences of three resilient Latina immigrant mothers who explore the multigenerational impact of their children’s coming out process. " - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Lie Detector is a thriller film directed by Scott Forslund. Science Fiction Deus In Machina (also known as D-I-M, Deus in Machina) is 2007 short Sci-Fi film written and directed by Axel Ricke and Henning Ricke. Science Fiction Territory 8 is a drama science fiction thriller film directed by Kelly Schwarze. Animation Lotte from Gadgetville is a 2006 Estonian/Latvian feature-length animated film directed by Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma. In 2007, the film was awarded the Latvian Film Prize for best animated feature film. Comedy La stanza del vescovo is an Italian film directed by Dino Risi adapted from the novel of the same name by Piero Chiara. It stars Ugo Tognazzi, Ornella Muti and Patrick Dewaere. Supporting actors include Lia Tanzi and Carlo Mazzarella. Lake Maggiore provides a beautiful and evocative back-drop to the action: the central events of the film take place around Baveno.. Comedy Uneasy Riders is a 2000 drama/comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Sinapi and Anne-Marie Catois and directed by Jean-Pierre Sinapi. Animation Gogs Ogof is a 1995 animated film directed by Michael Mort. Thriller Animal Room is a 1995 American drama/thriller film directed, produced, and written by Craig Singer and starring Neil Patrick Harris as a bullied drug-using teenager and Matthew Lillard as the bully who loves to torment Harris's character. The film is referred to as a modernized version of A Clockwork Orange and features an appearance from punk rock band The Misfits. Documentary film Ocean Monk chronicles the soul-searching of a group of monks living in New York City. Students of the late Indian teacher, Sri Chinmoy, who lived in Queens for over 40 years, this band of friends discovers the beauty and power of the nearby surfing beaches and incorporate their love for the ocean into their search for enlightenment. Includes appearances by Kelly Slater, Jack Johnson and Titus Kinimaka. Comedy On Strike for Christmas is a 2010 drama TV film written by Jim Head and directed by Robert Iscove. Comedy En sømand går i land is a 1954 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and starring Poul Reichhardt. Thriller Junkyard Dog is a 2010 thriller film written and directed by Kim Bass. Documentary film Baroque Duet is a 1992 documentary and music film directed by Susan Froemke, Peter Gelb, Pat Jaffe and Albert Maysles. Documentary film The Secret is a 2006 film produced by Prime Time Productions consisting of a series of interviews designed to demonstrate everything one wants or needs can be satisfied by believing in an outcome, repeatedly thinking about it, and maintaining positive emotional states to "attract" the desired outcome. The censored version of the film and the subsequent publication of the book of the same name attracted interest from media figures such as Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Larry King as well as criticism from the mainstream press. Documentary film Ferry Tales is a 2003 American short documentary film written, produced and directed by Katja Esson. It follows the conversations of women in the powder room of the Staten Island Ferry during the morning commute from Staten Island to Manhattan. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject Comedy Boys' Night Out is an American comedy film released in 1962, starring Kim Novak, James Garner, and Tony Randall, and featuring Janet Blair, Patti Page, Jessie Royce Landis, Oscar Homolka and Howard Duff. It was directed by Michael Gordon and was written by Ira Wallach based on a story by Arne Sultan and Marvin Worth. The film is about three men who are looking to meet needs that are not being satisfied in their marriages, and their bachelor friend, who arrange for a "kept woman", who is in reality a sociology student studying contemporary American men. Comedy Leo the Last is a 1970 British drama film directed by John Boorman, based on the play The Prince by George Tabori, starring Marcello Mastroianni and Billie Whitelaw. Comedy Naughty, Naughty is a 1918 silent comedy starring Enid Bennett and written by C. Gardner Sullivan. The film's protagonist is Roberta Miller, an innocent girl who leaves her rural hometown for the big city. She returns after four months, but her sophistication draws suspicion in her hometown. Documentary film In the Land of Lepchas is a 1997 documentary film directed by Anjan Bose and Manas Kamal Chowdhari. Thriller J'ai tué Clémence Acéra is a 2001 film directed by Jean-Luc Gaget. Comedy A.K.A. Birdseye is a Swiss 2002 criminal comedy film starring Fred Ward and many other award-winning actors. Documentary film Charcoal Burners is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Piotr Zlotorowicz. Comedy 3 Ninjas is a 1992 American martial arts comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub, starring Victor Wong, Michael Treanor, Max Elliott Slade, and Chad Power. It was the only 3 Ninjas film released by Touchstone Pictures, while the others were released by TriStar Pictures. The film is about three young brothers who learn martial arts from their Japanese grandfather. Comedy Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi is an Indian film from 1970 starring Sanjay Khan, Leena Chandavarkar, Om Prakash, and Jagdeep among others. It deals with the relationship between mothers-in-law and their daughters-in-law, even stating that a mother-in-law was once a daughter-in-law herself. Thriller Stiletto Dance is a 2001 drama film directed by Mario Azzopardi. Thriller Bullet Ballet is a Japanese film directed by and starring Shinya Tsukamoto, and co-starring Hisashi Igawa, Sujin Kim, Kirina Mano, Takahiro Murase, Tatsuya Nakamura and Kyoka Suzuki. After his girlfriend commits suicide, a man becomes embroiled in gang warfare attempting to obtain a gun in hopes to kill himself. Documentary film Fremd is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Miriam Fassbender. Comedy The Gallant Hussar is a 1928 German-British romance film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Ivor Novello, Evelyn Holt and Paul Hörbiger. It was based on a story by the Hungarian writer Arthur Bárdos and Margarete-Maria Langen. The film was a co-production made under an agreement between Gainsborough Pictures and the German studio Felsom-Film and was shot in Berlin. After the passage of the Cinematograph Films Act 1927 by the British Parliament it was classified under the terms of the Act as a foreign film and only received a limited release in Britain. It is also known under the alternative title The Bold Dragoon. It is now considered a lost film. Along with A South Sea Bubble, the film marked a significant change in the role played by Novello. He had previously appeared as unsettled, outsider figures in films such as The Lodger, but from now on played more well-balanced romantic figures. Comedy Safety Last! is a 1923 romantic comedy silent film starring Harold Lloyd. It includes one of the most famous images from the silent film era: Lloyd clutching the hands of a large clock as he dangles from the outside of a skyscraper above moving traffic. The film was highly successful and critically hailed, and it cemented Lloyd's status as a major figure in early motion pictures. It is still popular at revivals, and it is viewed today as one of the great film comedies. The film's title is a play on the common expression, "safety first," which places safety as the primary priority to avoid accidents. Lloyd performed some of his climbing stunts despite losing a thumb and forefinger in an accident while making a film four years earlier. Documentary film Justin is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Ian McDonald. Thriller Scream, Pretty Peggy is an American television movie directed by Gordon Hessler. The teleplay was written by Arthur Hoffe and Jimmy Sangster. It was produced by Universal Television and broadcast by ABC as a segment of its Movie of the Week series on November 24, 1973. The title character is a college student and aspiring artist who works as a housekeeper in the mansion of mysterious recluse Mrs. Elliott and her oddball sculptor son Jeffrey. She becomes suspicious when George Thornton comes to the house looking for his missing daughter, who once worked in the position she now holds, and even more so when she learns Jeffrey's sister, whom she was led to believe was on an extended European vacation, actually is mentally deranged and living in the apartment above the garage. Undaunted by warnings from her employer, Peggy is determined to befriend the girl, a decision that leads to a lot of mysterious doings and a Psycho-inspired climax. The film was shot on location at the old Noah Dietrich estate above the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, California. Comedy Goldie Gets Along is a 1933 film directed by Malcolm St. Clair, and starring by Lili Damita and Charles Morton. The screenplay was wtitten by William A. Drake, based on novel by Hawthorne Hurst. Comedy Joy of Living is a 1938 film starring Irene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. with supporting performances from Alice Brady, Guy Kibbee, Jean Dixon, Eric Blore and Lucille Ball. It features the hit song "You Couldn't Be Cuter," written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields. Comedy Sharey Chuattor is a 1953 Indian Bengali comedy film, directed by Nirmal Dey, story by Bijon Bhattacharya, starring Tulsi Chakrabarti and Molina Devi, and co-starring Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar. Contemporary playback singers like Dhananjay, Dwijen Mukherjee, Shamol Mitra and Manabendra Mukherjee acted in this film. Bhanu and Jahar were also cast. Comedy Lapandav is a Marathi film released on April 16, 1993. This film is directed by Shraboni Deodhar and produced by Sachin Parekar & Sanjay Parekar. Comedy Geliebte Hochstaplerin is a 1961 German comedy film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Nadja Tiller, Walter Giller, Elke Sommer and Dietmar Schönherr. It is based on a play by Jacques Deval. Comedy Always Learning is a 2013 comedy, drama film written and directed by Robert Krakower. Comedy Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon is a 2013 American documentary film about talent manager Shep Gordon, directed by Mike Myers. The film is the account of Gordon's career and his clients such as Alice Cooper, Blondie, Teddy Pendergrass, and Pink Floyd. The film also addresses Gordon's personal life and his interest in cooking, producing films, and his Buddhist beliefs. The film was screened in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the audience award for best documentary at the 2014 Sarasota Film Festival, and also screened at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. It was released theatrically on June 6, 2014. Comedy Wetlands is a 2013 German drama film and directed by David Wnendt. It is also a gross out film. It is based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Charlotte Roche. The film premiered in International competition at the 2013 Locarno International Film Festival on August 11, 2013. The film later premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Strand Releasing acquired the US distribution right of the film. Comedy Hello Brother is a 1994 Telugu blockbuster comedy film produced by Dr.K.L. Narayana on Sri Durga Arts banner, directed by E V V Satyanarayana. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ramya Krishna, Soundarya in lead roles and music was given by Raj-Koti. The film recorded industry hit at box-office. Nagarjuna plays a dual role. Dialogues of the film are written by witty L.B. Sriram. This film has shades of Hong Kong action comedy Twin Dragons, and was later remade in Kannada as Cheluva with V. Ravichandran and Hindi as Judwaa with Salman Khan. Thriller Black Tight Killers, also known as If You Touch Me Danger is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and based on the novel 三重露出 by Michio Tsuzuki. Comedy Cairo from 5 to 7 is a 2013 mystery comedy drama short documentary film directed by Ahmed M. Abo el-Fadl. Animation Pororo, The Racing Adventure is a 2013 South Korean-Chinese animated film. Comedy Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania is a 2014 Hindi romantic-comedy film, directed by Shashank Khaitan and produced by Karan Johar. The film features Varun Dhawan as Humpty Sharma, Alia Bhatt as Kavya Pratap Singh and newcomer Siddharth Shukla as Angad Bedi in the lead roles. The film released on 11 July 2014 and performed well at the box office. Documentary film Spirit of the Bluebird is a 2011 Documentary/Animation/Short film directed by Jesse Gouchey and Xstine Cook who also writes the film. Animation Christmas Comes But Once a Year is a 1936 animated short produced by Fleischer Studios and released on December 4, 1936 by Paramount Pictures. It is part of the Color Classics series. Comedy Pušća Bistra is a Croatian comedy film directed by Filip Sovagovic. It was released in 2005. Comedy Nothing in Common is a 1986 comedy-drama film, directed by Garry Marshall. It stars Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason in what would prove to be Gleason's final film role - he was suffering from colon cancer, liver cancer, and thrombosed hemorrhoids during production. The film, released in 1986, was not a great financial success, but it became more popular as Hanks's fame grew. It is considered by some to be a pivotal role in Hanks's career because it marked his transition from less developed comedic roles to leads in more serious stories, while many critics also praised Gleason's performance. The original music score was composed by Patrick Leonard. The title song performed by Thompson Twins peaked at number 54 on the US Pop Charts. The film was marketed with the tagline "On his way up the corporate ladder, David Basner confronts his greatest challenge: his father." Comedy How to Murder a Millionaire is a 1990 comedy film written by April Kelly and Mark Edward Edens and directed by Paul Schneider. Thriller Dabangg is a 2010 Indian action comedy film, directed by Abhinav Kashyap and produced by Arbaaz Khan under the Arbaaz Khan Productions. The lead actor is Arbaaz's elder brother Salman Khan. It features Sonakshi Sinha, Arbaaz Khan, Om Puri, Dimple Kapadia, Vinod Khanna, Anupam Kher, Mahesh Manjrekar and Mahie Gill in supporting roles while Sonu Sood plays the main antagonist. The film marks the debut of Sonakshi as an actress, Arbaaz as a producer and Kashyap as a director. Malaika Arora Khan appears in the item number "Munni Badnaam Hui". The story is set in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and revolves around a cop named Chulbul Pandey. Made with a budget of 300 million and marketed at 120 million, the film was shot primarily in the town of Wai in Maharashtra, while other major scenes were shot in the United Arab Emirates. Dabangg set records for hype and awareness among the audience before release. The film was released on Eid, 10 September 2010 in nearly 1800 screens worldwide. It opened to generally positive reviews and broke several box-office records upon release. Thriller Red Sun aka Soleil rouge is a Western film with an international cast. It stars U.S.-born actor Charles Bronson, Japanese actor Toshirō Mifune, French actor Alain Delon and Swiss actress Ursula Andress. It was filmed in Spain by the British director Terence Young. It was released in Europe in 1971 and in the U.S. in 1972. Comedy Kartavya is a 1979 Indian Hindi language film directed by Mohan Sehgal. The music in the film is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film stars Rekha on the lookout for her father's killer, and has Dharmendra as a forest officer. The villain in chief is Utpal Dutt. Aruna Irani, Ranjeet, Nirupa Roy and Suresh Oberoi round off the cast. Vinod Mehra played a partially negative character the role of Dharmendra's younger brother, kidnapped in his early age. The film is remake of hit Kannada film Gandhada Gudi starring Dr. Rajkumar, directed by Vijay and produced by M.P. Shankar. Its the 150th movie of Dr. Rajkumar. Similar movie was then made in Telugu as Adavi Ramudu starring NTR. Because of the film's success, there was a sequel made called Gandhada Gudi II, starring Shivrajkumar, the son of Dr. Rajkumar. Thriller Public Cemetery is 1967 South Korean horror film. Comedy Shotguns That Kick is a 1914 comedy short starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, and Arbuckle's acrobatic nephew Al St. John. The film was directed by Arbuckle. Documentary film Watashitachi ni yurusareta tokubetsu na jikan no owari is a documentary film directed by Shingo Ohta. Comedy Mr. Popper's Penguins is a 2011 American comedy family film directed by Mark Waters, and starring Jim Carrey. It was loosely based on the children's book of the same name. The film was originally slated for a release on August 12, 2011, but was moved up to June 17, 2011. Comedy Cándida is a 1939 Argentine musical film drama directed by Luis Bayon Herrera. The tango film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Juan Carlos Thorry. Comedy How My Mother Gave Birth to Me During Menopause is a film by Canadian director Sébastien Rose, released in 2003. The film won that year's Claude Jutra Award for the best Canadian feature film by a first-time director. The film's cast includes Micheline Lanctôt, Paul Ahmarani, Lucie Laurier, Sylvie Moreau, Patrick Huard and Anne-Marie Cadieux. Comedy I'm Coming Out is a 2011 comedy drama romance film written and directed by Shedrack Anderson III. Animation Rohan's Moustache is a 2011 animated short film. Comedy Advanced Style is a 2014 documentary, biography and comedy film written by Ari Cohen and Lina Plioplyte, and directed by Lina Plioplyte. Comedy Roser og persille is a 1993 film written by Vibeke Stenthal and directed by Eddie Thomas Petersen. Comedy Operation of Alien Uremae was the third in the Ureme series of Korean children's science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi and starring Shim Hyung-rae. Comedy Calmos is a 1976 French film directed by Bertrand Blier. Comedy The Wearing of the Grin is a Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was released theatrically on July 14, 1951. It was the final cartoon featuring Porky as the only major recurring character. Porky was the very first Warner Bros. cartoon character to draw audiences based on star power, and starred in many solo cartoons in the 1930s and early 1940s. As Daffy Duck surpassed his popularity, Porky starred in fewer solo cartoons. All of Porky's subsequent appearances in the classic era would be with other characters such as Daffy or Sylvester. The title refers to The Wearing of the Green, an old Irish ballad, while the green shoes themselves are borrowed from the Hans Christian Andersen fable The Red Shoes about a pair of ballet shoes that never let their wearer stop dancing. The title was parodied, also as "The Wearing of the Grin", in the Bugs Bunny cartoon What's Up, Doc?, where Bugs reveals that being in the play's chorus was his first gig as an "actor." Science Fiction The Empire Strikes Back is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner, produced by Gary Kurtz, and written by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, with George Lucas writing the film's story and serving as executive producer. Of the six main Star Wars films, it was the second to be released and the fifth in terms of internal chronology. The film is set three years after Star Wars. The Galactic Empire, under the leadership of the villainous Darth Vader, is in pursuit of Luke Skywalker and the rest of the Rebel Alliance. While Vader chases a small band of Luke's friends—Han Solo, Princess Leia Organa, and others—across the galaxy, Luke studies the Force under Jedi Master Yoda. But when Vader captures Luke's friends, Luke must decide whether to complete his training and become a full Jedi Knight or to confront Vader and save his comrades. Following a difficult production, The Empire Strikes Back was released on May 21, 1980, and initially received mixed reviews from critics, although it has since grown in esteem, becoming the most critically acclaimed chapter in the Star Wars saga and is considered one of the greatest films ever made. Comedy O Cortiço is a 1978 comedy drama film written by Aluísio Azevedo and Francisco Ramalho Jr. and directed by Francisco Ramalho Jr. Comedy Lunarcy! is a 2012 Canadian documentary film directed by Simon Ennis, and produced by Jonas Bell Pasht, Ron Mann and Jonah Bekhor. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto Film Festival on September 8, and was distributed worldwide through German Screen. The film draws from a cast of real people who each have a unique connection to the moon, including an astronaut who once walked on the moon and a person who claims personal ownership of the moon. One of the characters in this documentary is Professor Jaymie Matthews, an astrophysics professor at the University of British Columbia. At age 13 he lied about his age to be selected as the Youth Ambassador from Canada for the 1972 launch of Apollo 17. After the launch, the United States sent 13-year old Matthews Canada's $5 million Apollo 17 Goodwill Moon Rock, which he kept under his bed for months. Upon recovering the rock from Matthews, Canada lost track of it for decades, incorrectly believing it to have been stolen. Comedy Fresh Air Therapy 2 is a short comedy film written by Markus Huelse, Christoph Scheermann, Frauke Schmickl and Katti Djisuk Schroeter, and directed by Christoph Scheermann Documentary film Being Here is a documentary film directed by Mohamed Zran. Thriller The Fire Raisers is a 1934 British drama film directed by Michael Powell. It was made as a Quota quickie. Science Fiction Dick Barton Strikes Back is a 1949 British film about special agent Dick Barton. It was the third of three films Hammer Film Productions made about the agent, although it was the second released. Thriller Second Sight: Kingdom of the Blind is a 2000 film written by Niall Leonard and Paula Milne, directed by Jonas Grimås. Comedy Yoko is a 2012 family adventure film written by Gerrit Hermans, Claudia Boysen and Knister, and directed by Franziska Buch. Comedy Allacciate le cinture is a 2014 comedy and drama film written by Ferzan Ozpetek and Gianni Romoli and directed by Ferzan Ozpetek. Comedy Lysistrata is a 1947 film directed by Alfred Stöger. Documentary film Living Condition is a 2008 animated documentary film directed by Dee Hibbert Jones and Nomi Talisman. Thriller Hate 2 O is a 2006 film written, directed, and produced by Alex Infascelli. It is the followup to his 2004 film The Vanity Serum, considered by many to be his breakout film. It was released in Italy on May 5, 2006. Animation Hollow Land is a 2013 animated short film written by Michelle Kranot, Uri Kranot and Michal Pfeffer and directed by Michelle Kranot and Uri Kranot Documentary film The Prison at the End of the World is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Lucía Vasallo. Science Fiction Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, also known as The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue and Don't Open the Window, is a 1974 Spanish-Italian horror film written and directed by Jorge Grau and starring Ray Lovelock, Arthur Kennedy and Cristina Galbó. The film focuses on two protagonists who are harassed by a local police investigator in the English countryside and are framed for murders committed by zombies who have been brought to life by an earth-thumping machine designed to kill insects. The film was released in Italy on November 28, 1974, and was later released throughout 1975 in the United States and the United Kingdom under varying titles. In total, the film was released under more than 15 different titles internationally. Comedy L'assistente sociale tutto pepe, also known as L'assistente sociale tutta pepe e tutta sale, is a 1981 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Nando Cicero. Thriller Quest for the Mighty Sword is the fourth and final film in the Ator film series, although it is regarded as the third film by the series' creator, Joe D'Amato, who disowned Ator 3: Iron Warrior which was the only film in the series not directed by D'Amato. Joe D'Amato was reportedly displeased with Brescia's approach to his character, and so re-took control of the franchise in 1988. In 1990, D'Amato released the final Ator film, Quest for the Mighty Sword, which featured the adventures of the Son of Ator. It was released in Europe and the United States under a variety of titles including: Ator III: The Hobgoblin, Ator 4: Quest for the Mighty Sword, and Hobgoblin. Here, Eric Allan Kramer plays the son of Ator; this is the only film in the series not to feature Miles O'Keeffe in the role. "Fans" of D'Amato often note that the "hobgoblin" from this film is a reused goblin suit from Troll 2. In some communities, The film is also known as Troll 3 despite another film also known as Troll 3 having the same name and co-directed by D'Amato. Comedy Okul is a 2004 Turkish horror-comedy film directed by the Taylan brothers. It is adapted from the novel Hayalet Kitap by Doğu Yücel who also wrote the screenplay. Kevin Moore provided the film's soundtrack. Documentary film Between Life And Death is a 2010 documentary film directed by Nick Holt. Comedy Eskimo Nell, a.k.a. The Ballad of Eskimo Nell a.k.a. The Sexy Saga of Naughty Nell and Big Dick, is a 1975 British film directed by Martin Campbell and produced by Stanley Long. Though inspired by "The Ballad of Eskimo Nell", the movie owes little to the original bawdy song. Thriller Adventure in Manhattan is a 1936 American comedy thriller film made by Columbia Pictures, and was directed by Edward Ludwig. The screenplay was written by Sidney Buchman, Harry Sauber, Jack Kirkland and John Howard Lawson. The story was written by Joseph Krumgold, suggested by "Purple and Fine Linen" by May Edington. Animation Swallowing a Single-engine Airplane is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Marão, David Mussel, Fernanda Valverde, Giuliana Danza, Jonas Brandão, Pedro Eboli, Gabriel Bitar and Zé Alexandre. Thriller The Art of War is a 2000 American action film directed by Christian Duguay, starring Wesley Snipes, Michael Biehn, Anne Archer and Donald Sutherland. The film title refers to the ancient Chinese text of the same name by war strategist Sun Tzu. The film was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, The Art of War II: Betrayal and The Art of War III: Retribution. The third film in the series did not feature Wesley Snipes. Comedy Samurai Cop is a 1989 action comedy thriller film written and directed by Amir Shervan. Comedy Bear Facts is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 163rd Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film "The Smiths of Salt Lake City may have America's most common surname, but their story is anything but ordinary. With two boys, a dog, a nice house and a strong commitment to the Mormon Church, Steve and Kim Smith believed they had achieved the American dream. But after nine years of marriage, shattering revelations of betrayal came — enough to test the strongest bonds of faith and love. When Steve confessed to infidelities with men, and they both find they are HIV+, Kim makes an unlikely choice. The Smith Family is a searing account of one family's struggle to preserve family and faith, while redefining forgiveness in the face of daunting tragedy." Quoting the synopsis from mayamusic.com Comedy Joe + Belle is a 2011 dark Romantic Comedy film directed by Veronica Kedar about a drug dealer called Joe and a suicidal psychopath called Belle. Comedy The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady is a 1940 drama directed by Sidney Salkow, starring Warren William, Eric Blore and Jean Muir. The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady was the third entry of nine in the Lone Wolf series starring Warren William as Michael Lanyard. The film also introduces a sidekick for Lanyard, his bumbling valet Jamison, played perfectly by the incomparable Eric Blore. Blore would play Jamison in seven more films. Comedy A New Tomorrow is a 2007 comedy film written by Carole Parker and directed by Carey Corr. Documentary film Super Comet: After The Impact is a 2007 speculative documentary produced by ZDF and the Discovery Channel. It was directed by Stefan Schneider. The two-hour production hypothesizes the effects on modern-day earth of a large comet impacting in Mexico near the same location of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, the ancient impact of a comet or meteor that is believed to have triggered the mass extinction of the dinosaurs. The film alternates between interviews with climatologists and researchers and dramatized scenes following several groups of people as they attempt to survive in the days and months after the disaster: a separated family in France, a pair of scientists in Hawaii, a man who manages to survive for a period of time near the ground zero impact in Mexico, and a tribe in Cameroon. Comedy Les Québecers contre les zombies 2 is a 2009 short film directed by Louis Allard. Documentary film Mzima - Haunt of the Riverhorse is a 2001 documentary film that won a Peabody award in 2001, written by Mark Deeble and Victoria Stone. Comedy Goatherder is a 2013 short comedy romance drama film written by Scott McCabe and directed by Joel Pincosy. Comedy Weddings and Other Disasters is a 2010 comedy film written by Francesco Bruni, Nina Di Majo and Antonio Leotti and directed by Nina Di Majo. Comedy Hungry Hickory is a 2010 short comedy fantasy film directed by Damian Mc Carthy. Documentary film An Apology to Elephants is a 2013 documentary that explores purported abuse and brutal treatment of elephants. It showcases elephant training and the alleged psychological trauma and physical damage done by living conditions in some zoos and circuses. It was premiered on HBO on April 24, 2013, also celebrated as an Earth Day. The documentary includes interviews with environmental activists and biologists, including Performing Animal Welfare Society co-founders Ed Stewart and Pat Derby. The film was dedicated to Derby, also known as an "elephant lady", who died on February 15, 2013. Narrator Lily Tomlin campaigned on the subject for several years, in the course of which she met Pat Derby. Later, she suggested that HBO make a movie about elephant captivity. HBO began work on the documentary in 2011. It was later joined by PETA, which offered pictures and video footage, including photos from a whistleblower depicting elephant training at the Ringling Bros circus. Documentary film "Since the arrival of the Internet in the African republic of Cameroon, Internet cafés have mushroomed. In a country where nearly half the population lives under the poverty threshold, many young women who dream of escaping a life of misery by marrying a rich, white foreigner, surf the Internet for European marriage prospects at cybercafés such as Love.com, Affection.org, Flirt.net and Meeting.com. Set in the capital city of Yaoundé, North-South.com contains interviews with many of these young women who see Europe as a "paradise," and who express incredibly naïve beliefs about European men––that they are more masculine, more romantic, have lots of money and always tell the truth. The film also tells the stories of several Cameroonian women who married white Europeans, showing their current situations, the cultural differences with which they deal, and the personal sacrifices they made in exchange for economic security. We also learn of the tragedy of a 19-year-old woman who was lured to Paris by an Internet correspondent, taken captive and forced into prostitution for nine months before escaping. In relating these heartrending stories of dreams, hopes, disappointments and happiness that develop from on-line encounters between black women and white men, North-South.com also provides a provocative contemporary portrait of the relationship between the "developed" and "developing" worlds." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Thriller Somebody has to Shoot the Picture is a 1990 prison film TV movie written by photojournalist Doug Magee, inspired by his interviews with and photos of death row prisoners. The film was directed by Frank Pierson. Documentary film Tongpan is a 1977 Thai 16 mm black-and-white docudrama that re-creates a seminar that took place in Northeast Thailand in 1975 to discuss the proposed Pa-Mong Dam on the Mekong. Interwoven are sequences depicting a poor farmer, Tongpan, who had lost his land to another dam some years before, and his struggles to make ends meet. Because of the film's socialist message and suspected communist sympathies of the filmmakers, it was banned by the Thai government. The 63-minute film was released on VCD in Thailand in 2006. Animation Mammy receives 3 kittens to take care of. Tom gets to take care of them, but what Mammy doesn't know is that the three cats are evil. Tom knows they're evil, but Mammy thinks they are "little angels". She goes out to buy cream for them. This gives them the chance to torture Tom. Later, they see Jerry and decides to torture him too. Tom & Jerry then decide to work together and get back on the cats. Comedy The Brothers is a 2001 romantic comedy starring Morris Chestnut, D.L. Hughley, Bill Bellamy, and Shemar Moore. The film was written and directed by Gary Hardwick, who has directed other films and television series such as Deliver Us From Eva and Hangin' With Mr. Cooper. In addition to the starring cast, The Brothers has an additional cast of Gabrielle Union, Tatyana Ali, Jenifer Lewis, Tamala Jones, and Clifton Powell. Dubbed as the male version to Waiting to Exhale by director Gary Hardwick, this film traces the hilarious journey of four African-American men, as they take on love, sex, friendship and two of life's most terrifying prospects honesty and commitment. The film touches on comedy, drama, and romance. The film was released in March 2001 and went on to gross almost $30 million at the box office which was considered a great success considering it almost quintupled the cost of the movie's production. The movie was nominated for NAACP Image Awards and Black Reel Awards, but did not win any of the nominations. The film was shot at various locations in California and Florida. The sole filming location in California was Los Angeles. Documentary film Les communes de Paris is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Simon Bouisson. Comedy Slayers: Book of Spells is a 1996 anime film written by Hajime Kanzaka and directed by Hiroshi Watanabe. Thriller Max and Jeremy is a 1992 drama thriller film directed by Claire Devers. Documentary film Fedia, Three Minutes After the Big Bang is a 1999 short documentary film directed by Audrius Stonys. Comedy Season in Salzburg is a 1952 Austrian musical film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Johanna Matz, Adrian Hoven and Walter Müller. It is based on the operetta Season in Salzburg by Kurt Feltz. It depicts a number of misunderstandings during the musical season in Salzburg. Animation The Star Is Out is a 2012 animated short film. Science Fiction Vampire Bats is a 2005 film directed by Eric Bross and starring Lucy Lawless. Thriller The Secret Keeper is a 2012 short drama film written by Sara Fletcher and Bears Fonté and directed by Bears Fonté. Thriller The Suspicious Death of a Minor is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino. Documentary film Man of Aran is a 1934 British fictional documentary film directed by Robert J. Flaherty about life on the Aran Islands off the western coast of Ireland. It portrays characters living in premodern conditions, documenting their daily routines such as fishing off high cliffs, farming potatoes where there is little soil, and hunting for huge basking sharks to get liver oil for lamps. Some situations are fabricated, such as one scene in which the shark fishermen are almost lost at sea in a sudden gale. Additionally, the family members shown are not actually related, having been chosen from among the islanders for their photogenic qualities. George Stoney's 1978 documentary How the Myth was Made, which is included in the special features of the DVD, relates that the Aran Islanders had not hunted sharks in this way for over fifty years at the time the film was made. Man of Aran is Flaherty's re-creation of culture on the edges of modern society, even though much of the primitive life depicted had been left behind by the 1930s. It is impressive, however, for its drama, for its spectacular cinematography of landscape and seascape, and for its concise editing. Animation Sidewalk is a 2013 short animation comedy film directed by Celia Bullwinkel. Animation Loneliness is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Milan Trenc. Animation Everyone in Their Room is a 2011 short, animated, drama film written and directed by Marco Missano. Thriller The Murderer is a released 2011 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Raj N. Sippy and produced by Salim Akthar, starring Mahakshay Chakraborty, Monalisa, Shakti Kapoor, Shantipriya and Ashutosh Rana Documentary film The Hollywood Ten is a 1950 American 16mm short documentary film. In the film, each member of the Hollywood Ten made a short speech denouncing McCarthyism and the Hollywood blacklisting. The film was directed by John Berry. Berry was blacklisted upon the film's release, and unable to find work, he left for France. The documentary is available on the DVD releases of Spartacus and Salt of the Earth. Documentary film Breast Cancer: An African American Perspective is a 2009 documentary film directed by Jamie R. Balthazar. Comedy Hastey Hastey is a 2008 Hindi comedy film starring Jimmy Shergill, Rajpal Yadav, newcomers Nisha Rawal and Monishka. It is directed by Tonny and produced by Go Cam Films in association with Inox. Comedy Zebraman is a 2004 film directed by Takashi Miike. The film's name references the main character, a superhero named "Zebraman". A sequel, Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City, was released in 2010 featuring the addition of Masahiro Inoue of Kamen Rider Decade to the cast. Comedy Padmé is a Star Wars fan film produced by Jason Ginsburg, Robert Reeves, and Kevin W. Walsh. The short was written by Walsh and directed by Reeves. The film won the George Lucas Selects Award in the 2008 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, co-sponsored by Atom.com and Lucasfilm, and aired on both Spike TV and Comedy Central shortly thereafter. Robert Reeves previously won Best Comedy in the 2005 Star Wars Fan Film Awards for Cheap Seats, which he wrote, directed, and starred in. Comedy Riders in the Sky is a 1949 music, western, drama, comedy film written by Herbert A. Woodbury and directed by John English. Science Fiction Darkman is a 1990 American superhero action film directed and co-written by Sam Raimi. It is based on a short story Raimi wrote that paid homage to Universal's horror films of the 1930s. The film stars Liam Neeson as Peyton Westlake, a scientist who is attacked and left for dead by a ruthless mobster, Robert Durant, after his girlfriend, an attorney, runs afoul of a corrupt developer. Unable to secure the rights to either The Shadow or Batman, Raimi decided to create his own superhero and struck a deal with Universal Studios to make his first Hollywood studio film. He was subjected to a grueling screenwriting process and equally difficult post-production battle with the studio. Darkman was generally well received by critics and performed well at the box office, grossing almost $49 million worldwide, well above its $16 million budget. This financial success spawned two direct-to-video sequels, The Return of Durant and Die Darkman Die, as well as comic books, video games, and action figures. Over the years, Darkman has become regarded as a cult film. Thriller Secret Smile is a drama serial in two parts shown by ITV in December 2005, based on the Nicci French book of the same name, directed by Christopher Menaul and starring David Tennant, Claire Goose and Kate Ashfield. Comedy Chinese Odyssey is a 2002 Hong Kong mo lei tau film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau and produced by Wong Kar-wai. It stars Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Faye Wong, Zhao Wei and Chang Chen. It is a parody of the 1959 Huangmei opera film The Kingdom and the Beauty, with virtually the same characters. It was released during the Chinese New Years, following the practice of the Hong Kong movie industry to boost comedy ticket sales during the holiday season. Comedy The Knickerbocker Buckaroo was a 1919 American silent Western/romantic comedy film directed by Albert Parker and starring Douglas Fairbanks, who also wrote and produced the film. The Knickerbocker Buckaroo is now considered lost. Thriller 13 Tzameti is a 2005 suspense thriller film written and directed by Georgian filmmaker Géla Babluani. "Tzameti" is the Georgian word for thirteen. 13 Tzameti is the feature length directorial debut for Babluani. It also marks the acting debut of his younger brother Georges Babluani, who plays the film's protagonist Sébastien. The film tells the story of a destitute immigrant worker who steals an envelope containing instructions for a mysterious job that could pay out a fortune. Following the instructions, the young man unwittingly becomes trapped in a dark and dangerous situation. Comedy Rocks in My Pockets is a 2014 animation comedy drama film written and directed by Signe Baumane. Comedy On Meditation is a short comedy film directed by Brian Shoaf. Comedy Turn me on, goddammit is a 2011 comedy film directed by Jannicke Systad Jacobsen. "Alma is a small-town teenager with an active imagination and an even more active libido. After a titillating but awkward encounter with school heartthrob Artur turns her into a social outcast, Alma is desperate to move out of town and on with her life. Turn me on, goddammit is an offbeat coming-of-age comedy with a deadpan sense of humor, enlivened by its rich sense of fantasy and frank but sweet approach to teen sexuality. In Norwegian with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Documentary film Real Super Heroes: Real Vigilantes is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Eric Matthies. Documentary film Ringers: Lord of the Fans is a 2005 documentary film investigating the growth of the Tolkien fandom all the way from the release of The Hobbit book by J. R. R. Tolkien in 1937 to Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The film tells about the early days of the Tolkien fandom when it was part of the hippie culture and influenced many people in the pop world, some of whom became famous and are interviewed, including David Carradine, and Lemmy of Motörhead. Ringers includes Leonard Nimoy performing "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins." The Mythopoeic Society and the Tolkien Society are mentioned. The film also tells the story of the cartoon version of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings animated films. The success of the Peter Jackson films is described through interviews with Jackson and the stars of the trilogy. The film is narrated by Dominic Monaghan. Documentary film At The Landfill, Camera On Hand is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Angela Cristina, Miriam Conceição, and Roberto Silveira. Thriller The Vanishing Act is an upcoming English language Indian fictional thriller film to be directed by Kamasutra 3D director Rupesh Paul, as inspired by events surrounding the disappearance of Flight MH370. Comedy The Nightowls of Coventry is a 2003 film directed by Laura Paglin. Animation Crackers is a Hindi stereoscopic 3D animation film directed by Anil Goyal, and written by Priyank Dubey. It is produced under the 'RTM Technologies Pvt Ltd' banner, and music cassettes were sold to FilmyBox Music Company. Its one of India's first stereo-scopic 3D animation film, after Haunted - 3D. The dubbing has been dubbed by Nikhil Dwivedi for the voice of "Gopu", Smilie Suri for the voice of "Kate", and Siraj Khan voicing over "Bolly". In early 2011, it was announced, that after the film's release, it also be dubbed in other languages such as English and Tamil, this has also been taken care of, as the film is a straight-to-DVD release, which on the original DVD will include the Original Dubbed' Versions. Animation Bendik & the Monster is a 2014 animation shortfilm written by Thomas Seeberg Torjussen and directed by Frank Mosvold. Comedy The Shove is 2014 short comedy drama film written and directed by My Sandström. Documentary film The Session Is Open is a 2006 crime documentary film written and directed by Vincenzo Marra. Documentary film Global poverty did not just happen. It began with military conquest, slavery and colonization that resulted in the seizure of land, minerals and forced labor. Today, the problem persists because of unfair debt, trade and tax policies - in other words, wealthy countries taking advantage of poor, developing countries. Renowned actor and activist, Martin Sheen, narrates The End of Poverty?, a feature-length documentary directed by award-winning director, Philippe Diaz, which explains how today's financial crisis is a direct consequence of these unchallenged policies that have lasted centuries. Consider that 20% of the planet's population uses 80% of its resources and consumes 30% more than the planet can regenerate. At this rate, to maintain our lifestyle means more and more people will sink below the poverty line. Filmed in the slums of Africa and the barrios of Latin America, The End of Poverty? features expert insights from: Nobel prize winners in Economics, Amartya Sen and Joseph Stiglitz; acclaimed authors Susan George, Eric Toussaint, John Perkins, Chalmers Johnson; university professors William Easterly and Michael Watts; government ministers such as Bolivia's Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera and the leaders of social movements in Brazil, Venezuela, Kenya and Tanzania. It is produced by Cinema Libre Studio in collaboration with the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation. Can we really end poverty within our current economic system? Think again. Comedy Det kunne vært deg is a 1952 Norwegian comedy film directed by Kåre Bergstrøm and Henki Kolstad, starring Inger Marie Andersen, Henki Kolstad and Wenche Foss. Recently wed Maisen and Pompen make a new acquaintance in Cornelius, a lifelong bachelor. Comedy The Tail Gunner is a 2010 short animation action film written and directed by Sam Lanyon Jones. Thriller The Fairy Tale Killer is a 2012 Hong Kong horror film directed by Danny Pang Phat. The film was released on 11 May 2012 and stars Lau Ching-wan, Wang Baoqiang, and Elanne Kwong. The Fairy Tale Killer follows police detective Han as he investigates a series of brutal murders. Comedy Boats Out of Watermelon Rinds is a 2004 comedy, drama, family and romance film written and directed by Ahmet Uluçay. Comedy Il voto is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard. Science Fiction Fist of the North Star is a 1995 American straight-to-video live-action film based on the manga of the same name by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara. The film was directed by Tony Randel, who also co-wrote the script with Peter Akins, and stars Gary Daniels, Costas Mandylor, Chris Penn, Isako Washio, and Malcolm McDowell. A Japanese dub of the film was produced by Toei Video which featured the cast of the 1980s anime TV series reprising their roles. The film, which loosely adapts the first story arc of the original manga, centers on Ken, the lone master of the "North Star" martial art school, who wanders the post-apocalyptic Earth in search of his nemesis Lord Shin, the man who killed his master and kidnapped his fiancee. Meanwhile, Shin rules as dictator of the city of Southern Cross with his personal army known as the Crossmen, who are given orders to hunt down Kenshiro. Comedy Tsuribaka Nisshi 6 is a 1993 Japanese film directed by Tomio Kuriyama. Animation I Only Have Eyes for You is a 1937 Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Tex Avery with an all-bird cast, and based on the song of the same name. The protagonist, who drives an ice-delivery truck, is wooed by a homely spinster bird who hopes to entice him with her culinary talents. The iceman, on the other hand, is only interested in Katie Canary, who only wants to marry a radio crooner and rebuffs his overtures to the point where she prefers ordering a refrigerator. The iceman, in order to win Katie, hires a voice imitator, Professor Mockingbird, to simulate crooners from the back of his ice truck while the iceman lip-syncs. The scheme eventually backfires when Professor Mockingbird turns blue from the extreme cold in the ice truck, and gets sick to the point that he sneezes the top of the truck off, causing Katie to discover the iceman's ruse. Katie marries the Professor, being sufficiently impressed by his crooning ability, while the iceman is finally won over by the spinster's cooking and baking and presumably marries her. Documentary film Mala Mala is a 2014 documentary film directed by Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini. Thriller The Unknown Woman is a 2006 Italian psychological thriller mystery film, directed by Giuseppe Tornatore that depicts a woman alone in a foreign country, haunted by a horrible past, and in search of a lost daughter. Thriller Mörderische Elite is a 2003 thriller film written by Rafael Solá Ferrer, Jörg Schnitger and Sven Ulrich and directed by Florian Baxmeyer. Documentary film I Am Micro is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Shumona Goel and Shai Heredia. Animation Reddish Brown and Blueish Green is a 2011 short animation and drama film directed by Samantha Gurry. Comedy Changatham is a 1983 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Bhadran, starring Mammootty, Madhavi, Captain Raju and Mohanlal. Thriller Escape from Alcatraz is a 1979 American prison film, directed by Don Siegel and starring Clint Eastwood. It is based on true events. It dramatizes possibly the only successful escape attempt from the maximum security prison on Alcatraz Island. The film co-stars Fred Ward and also features Patrick McGoohan as the suspicious, vindictive warden; it also features the film debut of Danny Glover. The film marks the fifth and final collaboration between Siegel and Eastwood, following Coogan's Bluff, Two Mules for Sister Sara, The Beguiled and Dirty Harry. Documentary film The Original Latin Kings of Comedy is a 2002 stand-up comedy film directed by Jeb Brien, and the sequel to The Original Kings of Comedy. The film features the stand up routines of George Lopez, Cheech Marin, Joey Medina, Alex Reymundo, and Paul Rodríguez. Nayib Estéfan deejayed. The primary subject of jokes is the Mexican way of living, both in the US as well as in Mexico. This includes some oddities like the fact that Mexican people never teach their children of subjects like sex and that they encourage their children to continue with any wrong action they try to fail so "they can learn". Animation THE 99 Unbound is 2011 animated action film written by Henry Gilroy and directed by Dave Osborne. Documentary film Enter the world of amateur boxing at its most raw. A behind-the-scenes, in-the-locker room look at what goes on before, during and after a boxing match. Meet the determined Roberto ''The Rock'' Ortega as he defies the odds and battles back from a potentially career-ending industrial injury for a chance to compete at the world amateur championship. An immigrant from Honduras to Canada as a teenager, Ortega channels his rare passion for boxing and uses it to overcome obstacles both in and out of the ring. Animation Ark is a 2005 computer-generated imagery film directed by Kenny Hwang, animated by Digital Rim. It is the flagship project for both the director and the studio. Attempting to address the failures of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, the film is an attempt to merge anime-style visuals with a faster, action-oriented plot more palatable to Western audiences. The film's plot features many archetypes taken from Final Fantasy-style Japanese console RPGs; a young male resistance fighter, a young girl with special powers who unknowingly is her planet's Messiah, an evil "right-hand man", and a small, cute pet mascot. Thriller Off Jackson Avenue is a 2008 crime, drama and thriller film written and directed by John-Luke Montias. Documentary film Omer is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Emma Strebel. Comedy Un par de roba chicos is a 1967 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Comedy Shanghai Surprise is a 1986 British adventure comedy film starring then-newlyweds Sean Penn and Madonna, produced by George Harrison's HandMade Films and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Harrison appeared as a night club singer, and also recorded several songs for the film's soundtrack including the song "Breath Away from Heaven", which was re-recorded and released on his album Cloud Nine along with the song "Someplace Else", another track used in the film. The soundtrack for Shanghai Surprise was never released as a record or CD, and was only briefly available as a promotional single featuring the title song "Shanghai Surprise" and "Zig Zag". Both of these songs have since been released as "additional tracks" on the 2004 release of the Cloud Nine CD. Another track, "The Hottest Gong in Town", was included on the EP Songs by George Harrison Volume 2. The screenplay was adapted by John Kohn and Robert Bentley from Tony Kenrick's 1978 novel Faraday's Flowers. The book was reprinted as a piece of tie-in merchandise for the film. The movie was panned by critics and failed at the box office. Comedy Up to the World is a 2013 comedy and drama film directed by Alessandro Lunardelli. Documentary film Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show is a 2012 news history documentary film written and directed by Mamta Murthy. Thriller In a bizarre twist on the classic oedipal myth, a sociopathic teenager lusts after his mother and sister and drives his father to commit suicide, but eventually finds redemption as a result of a stranger who saves his life. The troubled youth seeks forgiveness from his mother and sister, but his plans are thwarted at the last moment by an unforeseen tragic event. Comedy "An interaction between three boys and a streetwalker leaves one of the boys believing that he's been the victim of a pickpocket. When he convinces the other two young men to return to reclaim his wallet, the result is a night that will change the boys' lives forever." Quoting the program notes form the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Mata is a 2006 Kannada movie written and directed by debutant director Guruprasad. It has an ensemble cast starring Navarasa Nayaka Jaggesh, Vaijanath Biradar, Mandya Ramesh and others. The director himself has done a cameo in the movie. Mata is a black comedy. The movie primarily revolves around the events that occur within a contemporary matha/mutts, which are revered as one of the most sacred institutions in India. The movie beautifully depicts that enlightenment is only possible if emotions like anger, lust, desire, etc. are overcome. With this movie, Guruprasad rose to fame in the industry. He has strictly opposed remakes of movies in Kannada and instead supports dubbing. Comedy California Split is a 1974 film directed by Robert Altman and starring Elliott Gould and George Segal as a pair of gamblers and was the first non-Cinerama film to use eight-track stereo sound. Documentary film Coral Sea Dreaming is a documentary film directed by David Hannan. Comedy La Métamorphose des cloportes is a 1965 French and Italian crime film comedy directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre. Comedy Into the Night is a 1985 American comedy-thriller film directed by John Landis, starring Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Pfeiffer. The film is notable for a large number of cameo appearances made by various filmmakers and directors, including Landis himself. The soundtrack features the songs "Into the Night", "In the Midnight Hour" and "Lucille", performed by B.B. King. While making this picture, director Landis was still caught up in the controversy and legalities surrounding his previous release, Twilight Zone: The Movie, during the filming of which a helicopter accident led to the deaths of Vic Morrow and two child actors. Documentary film Fragments of a Search (original title: Fragmentos de una Búsqueda) is a 2009 documentary film directed by Pablo Milstein and Norberto Ludín. Comedy Benjamin Franklin Jr. is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 211th Our Gang short that was released. Science Fiction New Machine Uremae 5 is the fifth in the Ureme series of Korean children's science-fiction films starring Shim Hyung-rae. Comedy Snowball is a 1995 Italian adventure-comedy film written and directed by Maurizio Nichetti. Comedy Janta V/S Janardan – Bechara Aam Aadmi is an upcoming Bollywood film based on political satire, produced by Dhananjay Kumar Yadav under the banner of Dhananjay Films. Documentary film Seeds of Destiny is a 1946 short propaganda film about the despairing situation faced by millions of children in the wake of the Holocaust who were homeless, parentless, orphaned, and in poor health. The film was produced by the Defense Department of The U.S. Army War Department to keep the world's attention focused on the suffering of displaced and orphaned refugee children in transit and displaced persons camps in Europe and to champion the work of UNRRA. It was the winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 1946. It was directed by accomplished short film — and later feature film — director David Miller. In countries throughout Europe, as soon as an area had been liberated by the armed forces of the United Nations or as a consequence of retreat of the enemy, the U.S. Army Signal Corps filmed dramatic images of neglected and injured children in displaced persons' camps, refugee camps or wandering the streets in the rubble of bombed out cities. By 1944, the United States had joined with other nations as a signatory with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Documentary film The Lessons of Hayti is a 2013 historical documentary film directed by Byron C. Hunter and Edward J. Harris II. Comedy An All Dogs Christmas Carol is a 1998 animated TV movie which was originally aired on ABC. To date, it is the final installment in the All Dogs Go to Heaven film series and it also serves as the series finale to the animated series. Unlike the first two films, Carface is the story's main character. Usually, the main characters are Charlie and Itchy. Science Fiction Where's Willie? is a 1978 comedy family and sci-fi film written by Alan Cassidy, Ann Koomen and Frank Koomen and directed by John Florea. Comedy Save Virgil is a short independent film by Brad Ableson that mixes live action with animation, released on March 3, 2004. It features the voice of Adam Carolla as the title character who is a human cartoon living in real world. It made its television premiere on G4's Happy Tree Friends and Friends series. Documentary film Leonard Bernstein: Reflections is a 1978 documentary film directed by Peter Rosen. Thriller Eyes in the Dark is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by Bjorn Anderson. It is filmed in the "found footage" style. Animation Life Is an Opinion, Fire a Fact is a 2012 music short, animated, musical and experemental film directed by Karen Yasinsky. Documentary film Jean-Louis Barrault—A Man of the Theatre is a 1983 short documentary film written by Helen Gary Bishop and directed by Muriel Balasch. Documentary film Displaced is a 2010 documentary film directed by the Somali-American filmmaker Idil Ibrahim about the recruitment of Somali-American young men into the civil war in Somalia and the effect their disappearance has on their families. Her directorial debut, it was released as part of the Tribeca Film Institute's Tribeca All Access program. The Iranian-Canadian-American filmmaker Anna Fahr served as a producer on the project. Comedy Seven Minutes is a 2009 comedy film story by Ángel Díaz de Rada and written by Daniela Féjerman, Ángeles González Sinde, Emilio Martínez Lázaro and directed by Daniela Féjerman. Comedy The Big Mouth is a 1967 comedy film produced, directed, co-written, and starring Jerry Lewis released on July 12, 1967 by Columbia Pictures. It was filmed in San Diego and features Frank De Vol as an onscreen narrator. Thriller Bad Behaviour is a 2010 Australian horror thriller film, written and directed and by Joseph Sims and starring John Jarratt, Lindsay Farris and Dwaine Stevenson and features in supporting roles Robert Coleby, Georgina Symes, Roger Ward, Jean Kittson and Ellen Grimshaw. The film won 6 awards at the 2010 Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Science Fiction Humanimal is a 2009 Chilean film by Francesc Morales. The film is fantastic horror movie set on a world where animals have taken over humans and tells the story of how an innocent Turtle becomes corrupt as he is exposed to sex and violence. The cast includes recognized Chilean actors such as Ramón Llao, Jenny Cavallo and Sebastián Layseca. Because most characters are animals the film has absolutely no dialog, so it is considered one of the few modern silent films. Science Fiction Reiji, Yukino, and Satoka gaze, from a safe distance, at the mammoth Invader machine growing larger by the minute. Reiji says it's hopeless, but they must fight anyway. Miu visits Ayane, who's still in a coma. Miu confesses to the silent Ayane her weakness and her dream of flight. Reiji harms himself fighting the winged Invaders. Satoka raises a huge blade from her Gate and foolishly plunges into the attackers. Yukino teleports to the top of the Invader machine, right next to Ghost Girl. Ghost Girl reveals that her Gate of Disappearance made her what she is. The two face off. Yukino's ice pierces Ghost Girl but doesn't harm her. However, Ghost Girl's blast knocks Yukino off the Invader construct. Miu flies up and catches Yukino, but Yukino's deeply wounded. Yukino disappears in Miu's arms, leaving behind only the uniform Miu gave her. Miu flies up to fight the Invaders, but her power leaves her half way up and she plummets to the ground. She lies surrounded by winged Invaders. Meanwhil Comedy Charlie Countryman is a 2013 American-Romanian adventure drama film directed by Fredrik Bond in his directorial debut, written by Matt Drake, and starring Shia LaBeouf, Evan Rachel Wood, Mads Mikkelsen, Til Schweiger, and Melissa Leo. The film premiered on January 21, 2013 at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and was screened in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was released November 15, 2013 in the United States and will be released on October 31, 2014 in the United Kingdom. Thriller El Desalmado is a 1950 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Comedy A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed is a 1958 film directed by Henry Levin. Comedy Romancing the Bride is a 2005 romantic comedy film, starring Laura Prepon and Matt Cedeño. Thriller Meet Sexton Blake is a 1945 British drama film directed by John Harlow and starring David Farrar, Manning Whiley, Dennis Arundell and John Varley. Comedy Rent Control is a television movie starring Melissa Joan Hart and Carmen Electra. It was filmed in 2002, but premiered on ABC Family in 2005. It was written and directed by David Eric Brenner. Outside the United States, it is known as Aunt Agatha's Apartment. Documentary film The Fabulous Fifties is a 1960 documentary film written by Charles Eames, Ray Eames, A.J. Russell and Max Wilk and directed by Charles Eames, Ray Eames and Norman Jewison. Comedy Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 American computer-animated action comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne and produced by Melissa Cobb, and stars the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, David Cross, Ian McShane, Randall Duk Kim, James Hong, Dan Fogler, and Michael Clarke Duncan. Set in a version of ancient China populated by anthropomorphic talking animals, the plot revolves around a bumbling panda named Po who aspires to be a kung fu master. When an evil kung fu warrior is foretold to escape from prison, Po is unwittingly named the chosen one destined to bring peace to the land, much to the chagrin of the resident kung fu warriors. The idea for the film was conceived by Michael Lachance, a DreamWorks Animation executive. The film was originally intended to be a parody, but director Stevenson decided instead to shoot an action comedy wuxia film that incorporates the hero's journey narrative archetype for the lead character. The computer animation in the film was more complex than anything DreamWorks had done before. Comedy Chaudhary Karnail Singh is a 1960 Indian Punjabi movie based in the pre-partition times of India. The film was one of the earliest works of Prem Chopra. The film won a National Award. Thriller The Place Of The Dead is a 1997 television movie directed by Suri Krishnamma and written by Jeff Pope. It is a 'true story' account of a British Army expedition in Malaysia that made headlines in 1994 when it went badly wrong. The expedition was to climb up Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Malaysia, and descend down the steep cliff faces on the other side into Low's Gully and then trek through the valley. The group of ten split up, with the fitter members of the team continuing on in order to keep to their rations and on the assumption that the less fit members had given up on the descent. The less able members meanwhile, carried on assuming that the fitter members were waiting for them. Comedy The Man Who Would Live Forever is a 1999 comedy film from Denmark, written and directed by Torben Skjødt Jensen; with writing credits by Orla Fokdal and Peter Nilson. Comedy Remotely based upon Poe's Fall of the House of Usher. Filmed in digital video with a cast of unknowns featuring much simulated sexual activity and a gorilla as a significant character. Not one of Ken's finer moments of film making. Thriller Perrier's Bounty is an Irish crime thriller comedy set in modern-day Dublin. Describing it as an "urban western", sophomore director Ian Fitzgibbon directed the film, which stars Brendan Gleeson, who plays the villainous title character, as well as Cillian Murphy and Jim Broadbent as son and father. Filming was completed in late January 2009, and premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 26 March 2010. Animation Vampire Wars is an original video animation created by Toei Animation and directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi. It was broadcast in Canada by Super Channel on December 1, 2008. It was broadcast in United States on May 5, 2008. The OVA is licensed in the USA and United Kingdom by Manga Entertainment. Manga Entertainment released a DVD of the Vampire Wars OVA on June 25, 2002. It was originally a novel written by Kiyoshi Kasai in 1982, it spanned up to 11 novels. In the reprint Takashi Takeuchi did the cover art. Thriller Mazhai is a 2005 Tamil film directed by Rajkumar. It is a remake of the multi award-winning Telugu film Varsham starring Prabhas, Trisha and Gopichand. The remake stars Jayam Ravi, Shriya, Vadivelu, Kalabhavan Mani, Venkat Prabhu and Rahul Dev. The film's music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Documentary film Hungry In The West End is a 2013 short documentary social problem film directed by John Martin. Documentary film Blossoms of Fire is a 2000 documentary film about the people of Juchitán, Oaxaca, Mexico. Documentary film The I Heart Revolution: We're All in This Together is a documentary film by Hillsong United and the second of the three-part "The I Heart Revolution" project. The film was released in cinemas for one night only in the US and Canada on November 4, 2009. According to their website, part one, With Hearts as One, is about the confession of their lips, while part two, We're All in This Together, is all about their action. With Hearts as One debuted in Canadian theatres as a one-time show on May 21, 2008, because that was "the first place of [their] tour". The feature length documentary filmed over a period of 3 years, The I Heart Revolution: We’re all in this Together follows the worship band, Hillsong United, as they travel across 6 continents 42 nations and 93 cities in a cross-cultural journey of music, animation, interviews and live action documentary as they realise every story of hope, love, loss and sacrifice ultimately points to the one story. In November 2008, Hillsong United released a teaser for the DVD on their Facebook page Documentary film "A classic of Russian documentary film he also stamps his typical hallmark on his latest film. Long shots fragmented with fade-outs, a sophisticated composition and the effective use of 35 mm black-and-white film. Loznitsa is able to raise seeming banality to the status of an artistic testimony indirectly reminiscent of the classics of Russian cinematography. On this occasion, he takes his camera along to record an attempt to catch fish in a frozen lake in the middle of the snowy Russian plains. In this harsh natural environment, four young men try to rip from the frozen depths of nature something which will provide them with a livelihood." Quoting the synopsis from the 2007 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Thriller Second to Die is a thriller film released in 2002. The film stars Erika Eleniak, Jerry Kroll, and Colleen Camp. Tagline: "One murder is never enough" Comedy Marriage is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Antonio Petrucci. It consists of three segments, based on three stage plays by Anton Chekhov. Comedy Moonbird is a 1959 short animation by John Hubley and Faith Hubley "...in which Two Boys have an Adventure in the Middle of the Night..." as they sneak out and try to catch a Moonbird and bring it home. The film was animated by Robert Cannon and Ed Smith. It won an Academy Award for Short Subjects in 1959. Moonbird featured the voices of the Hubley's sons, Mark and Ray. For The Moonbird, the Hubleys secretly recorded the boys sharing an imaginary adventure before going to sleep in the darkness of their room. Their parents afterwards took the tapes and created an animated film to fit their sons' story. The cartoon shows the little boys climbing out their bedroom window and going on a quest for the Moonbird, trying to trap the Moonbird, and otherwise obsessed with the Moonbird which they never do encounter, though we see it following them about from place to place, leaping in and out of their trap, and in general keeping an eye on them. The film has lapsed into the public domain and can be found on numerous discount cartoon compilations. Comedy Ente Sathyanweshana Pareekshakal is an upcoming Malayalam comedy-drama movie directed by Subil Surendran and scripted by Shankar Ramakrishnan. Suraj Venjarammoodu is in the lead role. Film got further boost with Priyamani and Rahman adding to the cast. The film would tell the story of a comedian who has to deal with depression. The makers assure that this would undoubtedly be Suraj’s best performance as yet. Documentary film After Winter, Spring is a 2012 documentary film directed by Judith Lit that follows the lives of family farmers in the Périgord region of France. In addition to documenting their way of life, the film also depicts their struggles under pressure from real estate development, government agriculture policy, and large-scale agribusiness. The film has screened at a number of film festivals. Its awards include Best Documentary at the 2013 Arizona International Film Festival and the Audience Award for Best World Cinema Documentary at the 2012 Mill Valley Film Festival. Documentary film Holkmannen is a 2014 documentary short biography comedy drama film written and directed by Mattias Olsson. Science Fiction Miracle Mile is a 1988 American apocalyptic thriller cult film written and directed by Steve De Jarnatt, and starring Anthony Edwards and Mare Winningham that takes place mostly in real time. It is named after the Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles, where most of the action takes place. The movie was well received by critics, but bombed at the box office. Despite the poor box office performance, the movie has attracted a cult following. Documentary film A Sense of Reality is a 2010 short documentary biography film written and directed by Anne Milne. Documentary film The Faux Real is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Suzanne Hillinger. Comedy Punjabi House is a 1998 Malayalam comedy musical film written and directed by Rafi Mecartin, starring Dileep, Mohini, Lal, Cochin Hanifa, Harisree Asokan, Neena Kurup, and Janardanan. The music was composed by Suresh Peters, making his debut as a film composer. The film was released as a grand Onam release on the day of Thiruvonam. The film was remade by Priyadarshan in Bollywood as Chup Chup Ke in 2006, starring Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Neha Dhupia, and Sunil Shetty. Documentary film Take Me to the River is a 2014 documentary film written by Rick Clark and directed by Martin Shore. Comedy Police is a 1985 French romantic crime drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Gérard Depardieu, Sophie Marceau, and Sandrine Bonnaire. Written by Catherine Breillat, the film is about a moody, jaded police detective investigating a drug ring who falls for a mysterious woman and is drawn into a shady and dangerous scheme. The film had 1,830,970 admissions in France. Documentary film "The Eternal Frame" is a video piece documenting the reenactment of the John F. Kennedy assassination in Dealey Plaza in a collaboration between two San Francisco-based artist collectives: T.R. Uthco and Ant Farm. The artists taking on the roles of Kennedy, Jackie, and others rehearsed extensively to ensure verisimilitude, and when they performed the reenactment, it was executed with a striking attention to detail. While part of the video shows the artists playing on America's obsession with the media, ultimately the video shows that the sacred images of the assassination cannot be mocked. This piece can be seen as a commentary on the pervasive media culture in America, as it explores how the Kennedy assassination itself became a new type of media event. Documentary film The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus is a film released in 1996 of an 11 December 1968 event put together by The Rolling Stones. The event comprised two concerts on a circus stage and included such acts as The Who, Taj Mahal, Marianne Faithfull, and Jethro Tull. John Lennon and his fiancee Yoko Ono performed as part of a supergroup called The Dirty Mac, along with Eric Clapton, Mitch Mitchell, and Keith Richards. It was originally meant to be aired on the BBC, but the Rolling Stones withheld it. The Stones contended they did so due to their substandard performance, because they had taken the stage early in the morning and were clearly exhausted. Many others believe that the true reason for not releasing the video was that The Who, who were fresh off a concert tour, upstaged the Stones on their own production. Documentary film "Artist and filmmaker Sharon Lockhart is known for creating beautiful, meditative films that incorporate subtle movement and a static, photographic gaze to examine her subjects. In this daring pair of new works, Lunch Break and Exit, Lockhart explores a new approach, an insisting sense of motion that produces more of what might be described as a photographic experience. In Lunch Break, the camera is entirely untethered, slowly moving in a single tracking shot through a long corridor where workers are enjoying their lunch hour at the Bath Iron Works, a massive shipyard in Maine. In Exit, the frame constantly fills with teeming workers as they head home after a long day’s work.Lunch Break and Exit are examples of Lockhart’s timely new film and photographic series about the present state of U.S. labor. The organic rhythm of workers in the shipyard receives a lyrical examination at a juncture in American economic history that may well make such scenarios obsolete. As viewers, we must completely surrender conventional narrative expectations and let ourselves be transported into the atmosphere and idiosyncratic details of life at the shipyard. We develop a sense of comfort and sentimental camaraderie with the workers as they enjoy restful moments amidst productive labor. When the final frame passes the shutter, we have become so enmeshed with shipyard life that we don’t want it to end." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film 31st Haul is a 2013 documentary film directed by Denis Klebeev. Thriller The Removed is a psychological thriller film directed by David McElroy and starring Daniel Baldwin, Tuckie White, and singer Alja Jackson. Comedy Volunteers is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Meyer and starring Tom Hanks and John Candy in their second film together after Splash. Thriller Uncommon Valor is a 1983 action/war film written by Joe Gayton and directed by Ted Kotcheff, about a Marine officer who puts together a team to try to rescue his son, who he believes is among those still held in Laos after the Vietnam War. The film stars Gene Hackman, Fred Ward, Reb Brown, Robert Stack, Michael Dudikoff, and in an early screen appearance, Patrick Swayze. Comedy Polle Fiction is a 2002 romance comedy film written by Jens Aage Pedersen and Lars Andreas Pedersen and directed by Søren Fauli. Documentary film Tenacity on the Tasman is a 2009 documentary film about adventurer Olly Hicks’s attempt to circumnavigate the world in a rowboat. The film premiered at the ODEON Leicester Square on November 19, 2009, becoming the first independently distributed documentary to premiere at the theater. The film was produced and directed by independent filmmaker George Olver through his production company Pendragon Productions, and distributed globally as part of the Adventure Film Festival. Animation Hope? is a 2013 animation comedy short film directed by Simone Giampaolo, Yifan Hu and Henrik Linnes. Documentary film "Two young women from Israel, who wouldn't be out of place in any cool café in the world, coming across just as smart and fashion-conscious as their contemporaries in Berlin or Buenos Aires. But blogger Sarah and photographer Shlomit have paid a high price to have arrived in the here and now as modern women. Both of them were cast out by their families after fleeing from the ultra-orthodox Haredi community. Over the last decade, the community has become more strongly fundamental, with girls and women feeling the pinch of this move towards radicalization in the form of heightened repression and extreme restrictions in their freedom of movement. Thus, in the so-called "Black Bus", women are only allowed to sit at the back, so that any sort of fleeting contact with men they do not know can be avoided. It is in these surroundings that Shlomit works as a photographer, documenting the daily moments of confrontation as they take place, while Sarah blogs about the consequences of this escalation of the gender conflict. Both Sarah and Shlomit are searching for a new identity, whether with the camera or the internet – the film creates a portrait of them as the protagonists of a largely unnoticed societal conflict in today's Israel." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Science Fiction Crash and Burn is a 1990 American science fiction film directed by Charles Band. It was originally titled Robot Jox 2: Crash and Burn in most European markets, despite not being related to Band's 1990 film Robot Jox. Animation The Daffy Duckaroo is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in theatres in 1942, directed by Norman McCabe and features Daffy Duck as a crooning cowboy film star. The film is set in the American West. Documentary film Vermeer: Master of Light is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Joe Krakora. Documentary film Beautiful Losers is a 2008 documentary filmed by director Aaron Rose and co-directed by Joshua Leonard. It was produced by Sidetrack Films in association with BlackLake Productions, and stars several artists including Harmony Korine, writer of independent cult films Kids and Gummo and former graffiti artist Stephen Powers II It premiered at South by Southwest on March 9, 2008 and later in general release on August 8, 2008 at the IFC Center in New York City. Animation Animalympics is a 1980 animated film produced by Lisberger Studios and released by Warner Bros.. It was the third animated feature film presented with Dolby sound. Originally commissioned by the NBC network as two separate specials, it spoofs the Summer and Winter Olympic Games, and features the voices of Billy Crystal, Gilda Radner, Harry Shearer and Michael Fremer. Animation Sexy teen astrology student Kocho uses her brain, her body, sister Koran, and boy decoy Kosaku to fight lustful samurai spirits at her school, sorry, university in a one-shot rip-off of Devil Hunter Yohko. In a thoughtful gesture to this anime's low running time, the American distributors include a ""Making Of"" that is actually longer than the anime, featuring the dub actors at work and play. Based on a two-volume 1995 manga by Nonki Miyasu in which Chinese immigrant Kocho would seek to supplement her meager income by posing nude in magazines. Not to be confused with the far nastier Demon Warrior Koji, released around the same time. Thriller Shhh! is an Indian Kannada horror suspense thriller movie written and directed by Upendra released in 1993. The movie drew it's plot from the 1985 Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Hindi movie Khamosh. Shhh starred Kumar Govind, Kashinath, Suresh Heblikar. This surprise suspense thriller also starred Kashinath and introduced Kumar Govind as mainstream hero. It has a small cameo by Upendra as a wannabe actor in police costume. This film went on to be a major commercial success. It created a new trend of Suspense thriller movies in Kannada cinema. It was also the debut movie of Sadhu Kokila as an actor and music director. Science Fiction Failure of Engineer Garin is a 1973 Soviet television film in four parts loosely based on a novel Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin by Alexei Tolstoy. Produced by Lenfilm by the order of Gosteleradio of USSR Comedy Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is a 2009 French film directed by Jan Kounen. It was chosen as the Closing Film of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, and was shown on 24 May 2009. Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is based on the 2002 fictional novel Coco and Igor by Chris Greenhalgh and traces a rumoured affair between Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky in Paris in 1920, the year that Chanel No. 5 was created. Greenhalgh also wrote the screenplay for the film. Chanel and its current chief designer Karl Lagerfeld lent their support to the production; they granted access to the company's archives and to Coco Chanel's apartment at 31, rue Cambon, Paris. The film was released very soon after Anne Fontaine's film Coco avant Chanel starring Audrey Tautou. Thriller Jagga Jasoos is an upcoming Bollywood film directed by Anurag Basu, featuring Govinda, Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles. The film is scheduled for release on August 28, 2015. Documentary film Beast Wishes is a documentary film directed by Frank Dietz and Trish Geiger. Animation Here Comes Peter Cottontail is a 1971 Easter stop-motion television special made by Rankin-Bass, based on a 1957 novel by Priscilla and Otto Friedrich entitled The Easter Bunny That Overslept. The title of the special is from the Easter song "Here Comes Peter Cottontail", which is also heard in the special. The name "Peter Cottontail" comes from a series of books by Thornton W. Burgess, although the special is not based directly on his books. It was originally broadcast on ABC-TV, and in later years, appeared on CBS. In 2006, it was followed by a computer-animated sequel, Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie. Animation Doomed is a 2011 short film directed by Guillermo García Carsí. Comedy Mes meilleurs copains is a 1989 comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. Thriller Nursie is a 2004 horror and thriller film written by Maxine Jordan and Kathy Hudson, directed by Joe C. Maxwell. Comedy Sutta Kadhai is a 2013 Tamil dark comedy film written and directed by Subu, a new director. It stars Balaji, Venky, Dongli, Nassar, Lakshmi Priyaa and M. S. Bhaskar. The plot revolves around two police constables who try to solve a murder case in a village. Ravinder Chandrashekar of Libra Productions produced the film. The cinematography was handled by Nizar. Sathish took charge of choreography while Suriya was the editor. The music was composed by Harish Harz and Prashanth, better known by their stage name Madley Blues. Principal photography took place in and around Kodaikkanal. The film released on 25 October 2013. Comedy Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story is a 2008 BBC Television docudrama written by Amanda Coe, telling the life story of the British morality campaigner Mary Whitehouse. Julie Walters plays the part of Whitehouse, Alun Armstrong her husband Ernest, and Hugh Bonneville plays Sir Hugh Greene, the Director-General of the BBC, who is taken as embodying the liberalizing forces of the "permissive society" against which Mrs. Whitehouse campaigned. It was broadcast on 28 May 2008 on BBC Two, aired in the United States on 16 November 2008 as part of the Masterpiece series on PBS and was aired in Australia on 31 May 2009 on ABC1. The script drew heavily on the Max Caulfield biography Mary Whitehouse and featured a degree of dramatic licence. For example, Whitehouse and others supposedly called their nascent group "Clean Up National TV" until her husband pointed out the unfortunate acronym - they then changed it to "Clean Up TV." Among the many reviews published in the press were two contrasting examples in The Scotsman and The Sunday Times. Comedy Schroeders Wonderful World 2006 film written and directed by Michael Schorr. Animation Hoffmaniada is a stop motion-animated feature film from Russian studio Soyuzmultfilm. The concept and all of the art design was done by Mikhail Shemyakin and it is being directed by Stanislav Sokolov. It will be based on the tales of E. T. A. Hoffmann. The film will use puppet animation exclusively and will avoid using computer animation for special effects. The first 20 minutes of the film were screened on November 20, 2006, in Saint Petersburg and received positive reactions from various news outlets. A November 11, 2006 article said that the money to continue filming could not be found in Russia and that the filmmakers would probably try to find Western investors. A November 18, 2008 article said that the necessary money was finally given by the government. The finished film will run around 78 minutes and, as of December 2013, is expected to be released in 2016 or 2017. Comedy The Nanny Diaries is a 2007 American comedy-drama film, based on the novel of the same name by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus. Written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, it stars Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, and Laura Linney; and was produced by Richard N. Gladstein. Documentary film The Flat Jungle is a 1978 documentary film directed by Johan van der Keuken. Documentary film The Recording of Mr Beast is the name of a 2006 film starring Scottish post-rock band Mogwai. The film is also known as A Film I Was Pure In. Animation The Picnic is a 1930 comedy, romance and animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Tempus Fugit is 2002 short drama sci-fi thriller film written and directed by Paul Robert Herman. Documentary film The Diplomat is a 2013 documentary, sports film written and directed by Jennifer Arnold, Senain Kheshgi. Animation Macropolis is a 2012 animated short film written by Ciaran Morrison, Mick O'Hara and Joel Simon; and directed by Joel Simon. Science Fiction Hollow Man 2 is a science fiction horror film directed by Claudio Fäh and starring Peter Facinelli, Laura Regan and Christian Slater. It is the sequel to the film Hollow Man. It was released direct-to-video on May 23, 2006 with the tag line "There's More to Terror Than Meets the Eye". Comedy Pulival Kalyanam is a 2003 Malayalam film by Shafi starring Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan. It is a unique love story embedded in a family drama. Comedy The Ballad of Josie is a 1967 Technicolor American comedy western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring Doris Day, Peter Graves and George Kennedy. It attempted to humorously tackle 1960s themes of feminism in a traditional Western setting. It was the last film for William Talman. Comedy Intimate Relations is a 1996 Canadian-British film, the first movie by writer and director Philip Goodhew. It stars Rupert Graves, Julie Walters and a fifteen-year-old Laura Sadler, the only feature film in her short career. The film is a drama and black comedy about a young man who has an affair with the middle-aged housewife he is lodging with. Matters are soon complicated when the housewife's teenage daughter gets involved after developing a crush on the young lodger. The film takes place in the 1950s in the suburbs of London. The film depicts the hypocritically prudish residents of a seemingly respectable household who, behind closed doors, indulge in the sort of sordid goings on they would publicly sneer at. Documentary film Remains Quiet is a 2013 short film written and directed by Stefan Kriekhaus. Comedy The Ghost Goes West is a British romantic comedy/fantasy film starring Robert Donat, Jean Parker, and Eugene Pallette, and directed by René Clair, his first English-language film. The film contrasts an Old World ghost dealing with American vulgarity. This rather cosmopolitan production combines an Hungarian-born British producer, a French director, and an American writer in a British film. This movie was the biggest grossing movie in 1936 in Great Britain. Comedy American Intellectuals is a Satire Comedy written and directed by Paige Taylor, starring Peter Hansen Gibson, Shawnee Free Jones, Portia de Rossi and Alex Martin. Animation Simple Gifts is a 1977 animation film written by Virginia Woolf and 7 others and directed by R.O. Blechman and Phillip Schopper. Thriller The Rapist is a 1994 crime horror and thriller film directed by Chuen-Yee Cha. Animation I Yam What I Yam is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye, Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl and Charles Lawrence as Wimpy. It was released in 1933 and was the second cartoon in the Popeye the Sailor series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures, lasting through 1957. Documentary film The Real Revolutionaries is a 2009 documentary film directed by Paul Crowder and written by Mark Monroe. Comedy Our Hearts Were Young and Gay is a 1944 comedy film directed by Lewis Allen. Thriller "Some people spend their whole lives running from who they really are, but Jesco White (Edward Hogg) uses tap dancing to keep his demons at bay. At the tender age of six, he started getting high by huffing gasoline and stolen lighter fluid. Growing up, Jesco often found himself shuffling between reform schools, work camps, and his home in West Virginia—until his father, famous mountain dancer D. Ray White, taught him how to tap. After his father's murder, Jesco begins to dance to control his increasingly wicked ways. Wearing his late father's tap shoes, he takes his show on the road, where he meets Cilla (Carrie Fisher), the love of his life. Sadly, Jesco's troubled past doesn't stay gone for long, and we are forced to bear witness to the dual powers of revenge and redemption, and the bone-chilling lengths that he will go to have both. White Lightnin' is a phantasmagoric tumble into the dark corners of artistic genius, addiction, and insanity that is set to an aptly kinky soundtrack. Inspired by the life of Jesco White, ""the dancing outlaw,"" director Dominic Murphy creates a cleverly stylized portrait that is nothing short of sensational." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Tapas is a 2005 Spanish film by directors José Corbacho and Juan Cruz. Comedy Amor Cronico is a 2012 comedy film directed by Jorge Perugorría. Documentary film Black Buffalo Water is a 1970 documentary film directed by Youssouff Aidaby and Andrei Catalin Baleanu. Thriller Duress is an American film in the psychological thriller genre. The film was initially screened at various film festivals in the United States, Poland and Russia and received favorable reviews. Mark Savlov of the Austin Chronicle wrote about Duress after seeing it at Fantastic Fest in Austin: "With a mind-blowing denouement that makes the last five minutes of *The Sixth Sense* feel like the last five minutes of *Stranger Than Paradise* and a pair of harrowing, human performances from Martin Donovan and Rouvas, *Duress* comes across like a slap to the psyche, a splash of ice-water across the soul." The film was released theatrically in Greece by Greek distributor Hollywood Entertainment. The movie is written by Jim Kehoe and directed by Jordan Barker and filmed in Los Angeles, California. The film will be the first American production by popular Greek singer-songwriter and actor Sakis Rouvas, who has the primary antagonist role in the film. Comedy Year of the Carnivore is a 2009 Canadian romantic comedy film about a grocery store detective with a crush on a boy who rejects her because she has too little sexual experience. Year of the Carnivore is Sook-Yin Lee's feature directorial debut and it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival as a Canada First selection. Comedy Portrét krále komiků is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1987. Documentary film Pelicans of the Ghost Lakes is a 2006 documentary film written by Nicholas Searle and directed by Gary Steer. Comedy Buddy Cops, formerly known as Holy Beast Cops, is an upcoming Hong Kong action crime comedy film directed by Peter Chik and starring Michael Tse, Bosco Wong, King Kong, Vincent Lam and Lisa Cheng. Filming officially began on 2 April 2012 and wrapped up on 25 May 2012. Comedy Saroja is a 2008 Tamil comedy thriller written and directed by Venkat Prabhu and produced by T. Siva. It stars Shiva, Vaibhav Reddy, Premji Amaren, S. P. B. Charan and Vega Tamotia in the leads and Prakash Raj, Jayaram, Kajal Aggarwal, Sampath Raj, Nikita Thukral and Nagendran in other vital roles. Several other popular Tamil television artists and crew members make special appearances throughout the film. The score and soundtrack were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film, which takes inspiration from the 1993 Hollywood film Judgment Night, follows the journey of four young men who travel from Chennai to Hyderabad to watch a cricket match. Due to a road accident, they are forced to take a diversion off the main road to arrive on time. This leads them to a gang who have kidnapped a schoolgirl, Saroja, the only daughter of a rich millionaire. The film was released on 5 September 2008 to very positive reviews and critically acclaim, while also emerging a high commercial success. Upon release, it was dubbed into Telugu. Matilda D’ Silva, who sang the song "Cheeky Cheeky" in the film with Yuvan Shankar Raja and Nirdhiya, was a contestant on the reality show Singapore Idol. Comedy Mexican Spitfire's Elephant is a 1942 film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Thriller Death Benefit is a 1996 drama film directed by Mark Piznarski. Documentary film En Handelsresande I Evigt Liv is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Anna Viola Hallberg and Björn Perborg. Animation A Sunny Day is a 2007 animation short film written and directed by Gil Alkabetz. Thriller Bodily Harm is a 1995 film set in Las Vegas, Nevada, directed by James Lemmo, edited by Carl Kress, and music by Robert Sprayberry. Cinematography by Doyle Smith. The film was rated R and was distributed by Warner Vision Entertainment and internationally by Rysher Entertainment. Comedy Slapstick Brothers is a comedy film directed by Hiroshi Shinagawa. Comedy The Altar Boy Gang was a satirical half hour comedy developed for the Canadian television network CBC Television in 2007. Although two episodes were shot and four more were commissioned to be written, the show was not picked up as a regular series. The two pilot episodes of this series written by Norm Hiscock aired on CBC in 2007. The show drew much angry response from Catholic groups who felt its portrayal of altar boys as drug dealing hooligans was offensive. Also the depiction of a Catholic priest who inadvertently ingests LSD was seen as disrespectful. Others enjoyed the shows and saw them merely as character studies of less-than-perfect people finding their way in the world. Kelly Makin, the director of the two pilot episodes, and David Makin, the director of photography, worked with Norm on the television show The Kids in the Hall. Andy Jones, who played the role of Father Sand, also wrote with Norm on the last season of The Kids in the Hall. Dan Redican was the story editor. The song "Soldiers of Christ" by the Canadian band Blood Meridian was the title music for the show. Comedy I due colonnelli is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. The character of Totò took inspiration from a similar character he played in Totò Diabolicus. Documentary film Unlocking the Mystery of Life is a 2003 intelligent design documentary film promoted and produced by the Illustra Media, a branch of the Discovery Institute, and Focus on the Family. The film's script was written by Stephen C. Meyer, who is director of the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute, and it includes fellows of the institute such as Jonathan Wells and Michael Behe arguing for intelligent design and against evolution. It is promoted by Focus on the Family and Campus Crusade for Christ is providing a free copy to every school in Australia. In 2005, Albuquerque PBS member station KNME originally declined to air the film because "The funders of this program have a clear and specific agenda that they openly promote" and the station did not want to take sides. However, on May 22, 2005, the film aired on a commercial Albuquerque station, KOB-Channel 4. Illustra Media states that after the film's release in September 2003, more than 40 PBS affiliates had aired the documentary. The film is widely criticized by scientists for its promotion of intelligent design. Documentary film Elvis on Tour is a Golden Globe Award-winning American musical documentary motion picture released by MGM in 1972. It was the thirty-third and final motion picture to star Elvis Presley before his death in 1977. Documentary film Trance and Dance in Bali is a short documentary film shot by Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson during their visits to Bali in the 1930s. The film was not released until 1952. In 1999 the film was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Comedy Light Novel no Tanoshii Kakikata is a 2010 film written by Tôru Honda and Tatsuya Takahashi and directed by Ken'ichi Ômori. Comedy The Lily Tomlin Special is a 1975 comedy TV movie directed by Jay Sandrich. Documentary film Gender X is a 2004 documentary film directed by Julia Ostertag. Documentary film Alvorada - Brazil's Changing Face is a 1962 West German documentary film directed by Hugo Niebeling. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Treasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002. It is the 43rd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The film is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel Treasure Island and was the first film to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters. The film employs a novel technique of hand-drawn 2D traditional animation set atop 3D computer animation. The film was co-written, co-produced and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, who had pitched the concept for the film at the same time that they pitched The Little Mermaid. Treasure Planet features the voices of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brian Murray, David Hyde Pierce, Martin Short, Roscoe Lee Browne, Emma Thompson, Laurie Metcalf, and Patrick McGoohan. The musical score was composed by James Newton Howard, while the songs were written and performed by John Rzeznik. Documentary film My Brown Skin Baby, They Take 'im Away is a 1970 documentary film directed by Bill Steller. Animation Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie: Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy, is a 2006 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama as the fourth and final Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation film, and the ninth Pokémon film overall. As indicated by the title, elements from the Nintendo DS game Pokémon Ranger play a large part. The movie is released on July 16, 2006 in Japan. In North America, Cartoon Network aired the film on March 23, 2007. The film was the first film released in North America to include a Pikachu short, which is Pikachu's Island Adventure, since Pokémon: Jirachi Wishmaker. This was the first film to be released since Pokémon USA's acquisition of US distribution from 4Kids Entertainment. It's the only Pokémon film to have its English adaptation produced entirely by TAJ Productions, and is the first to feature the new English voice cast. It was the first full-length Pokémon film to ever be released in its original aspect ratio on Region 1 DVD. Comedy Droopy's "Double Trouble" is the 11th animated short featuring Droopy, notable for being the first short to introduce a relative of Droopy's. Documentary film The little lady of the Capitole is a 2005 documentary film written by Jacqueline Veuve and Anne Pellaton, directed by Jacqueline Veuve. Comedy La dama de Chez Maxim's is a 1923 Italian silent comedy film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Carmen Boni, Alfredo Martinelli and Pina Menichelli. It is an adaptation of the 1899 play La Dame de chez Maxim by Georges Feydeau. Comedy Ernest Goes to Camp is a 1987 comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the second film to feature the character of Ernest P. Worrell and was shot in Burns, Tennessee. It was also the first Ernest film to be distributed by Touchstone Pictures, and Iron Eyes Cody's final appearance on screen. Comedy Alice's Misadventures in Wonderland is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Robert Rugan. Comedy White Sun of the Desert is a classic 'Eastern' or Ostern film of the Soviet Union. The film is one of the most popular Russian films of all time. Its blend of action, comedy, music and drama, as well as memorable quotes, made it wildly successful, and it has since achieved the status of a top cult film in Soviet and Russian culture. Its main theme song, "Your Honor Lady Luck" became a hit. The film is ritually watched by cosmonauts before many space launches. Comedy Bikini Royale is a 2008 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray under the pseudonym name Nicholas Juan Medina). It is based on the first James Bond novel Casino Royale by Ian Fleming. Thriller Hector & Himself is a 2012 thriller written and directed by Russell Owen. Thriller Anarchists is a 2000 South Korean action film directed by Yoo Young-sik and co-written by Park Chan-wook. Set in Shanghai in 1924, the film is about a covert cell of insurrectionist anarchists who attempt to overthrow the Japanese government's occupation of Korea through propaganda of the deed. Told from the perspective of the youngest member, Sang-gu, years after the fact, the story is a sympathetic look at a group of revolutionaries through the eyes of one of their own. Thriller Bolo Raam is a 2009 Bollywood film directed by Rakesh Chaturvedi, released on 31 December 2009. This film is a remake of the Tamil film Raam, released in 2005. Comedy Beauty & the Briefcase is an ABC Family television film produced by Image Entertainment that originally aired on April 18, 2010. Based on the novel Diary of a Working Girl by Daniella Brodsky, the film stars Hilary Duff as a fashion journalist who works undercover to write an article on dating businessmen. Science Fiction The Andromeda Nebula is a 1967 Soviet Science fiction film starring Sergei Stolyarov and directed by Yevgeni Sherstobitov at the Dovzhenko Film Studios. The film was originally intended to be the first episode of a series of films but the remaining parts were never made due to Stolyarov's death. De facto name — The Andromeda Nebula: Episode I. Prisoners of the Iron Star. Documentary film Alimentos provenientes de la selva is a 1987 short documentary film directed by Anthony Jolly. Comedy Bloody Christmas is a 2003 short comedy horror film written by Michel Leray, David Neiss and Boris Pezzali and directed by Michel Leray. Animation The Book of the Dead is a 2005 Japanese stop motion animation feature film directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto. It is his second feature film, the first being the Rennyo and His Mother and is based on the novel of the same name by Shinobu Orikuchi. It appeared in a couple of film festivals in 2005 before going into wide release in Japan on 11 February 2006 and has since won several awards at international animation festivals. It was shown in cinemas across the United Kingdom in the spring of 2008 as part of Kawamoto: The Puppet Master, a touring season of the Watershed Media Centre, and was released on DVD-Video in North America on 22 April 2008. Comedy The Heavenly Kid is a 1985 comedy film directed by Cary Medoway and starring Lewis Smith, Jason Gedrick, Jane Kaczmarek, and Richard Mulligan. Comedy Tora-san, the Expert is a 1982 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Yuko Tanaka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, the Expert is the thirtieth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. This became the first Tora-san film to be released on DVD with English subtitles in 16:9 ratio when the Hong Kong label Panorama did so in 2006. Thriller Mardock Scramble: The First Compression is the first film in Mardock Scramble anime film trilogy released on November 11, 2010 in Japan, directed by Susumu Kudo and written by Tow Ubukata. Animation The Tragic Story of Nling is a 2006 short animated film written and directed by Jeffrey St. Jules. Animation Dicky Moe is a Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in 1961 and released in 1962. It was directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. The plotline and title of the short is a parody of the book Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. It is the eighth of thirteen Tom and Jerry cartoons made in Czechoslovakia. Animation Iron Virgin Jun is a 1992 OVA based on the manga series of the same name. Animation The Missing Mouse is the 73rd one reel American animated Tom and Jerry short, created in 1951, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was the first and only cartoon in the Hanna-Barbera era that the music was not composed by Scott Bradley. Instead, Edward Plumb scored the music for this cartoon. It was animated by Ray Patterson, Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse and Irven Spence, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. It was released on January 10, 1953 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Science Fiction The Devil's Arithmetic is a 1999 TV movie based on the historical novel of the same name by Jane Yolen. It stars Kirsten Dunst as Hannah Stern and costars Brittany Murphy, Louise Fletcher and Mimi Rogers. Dustin Hoffman introduces the film but is uncredited and serves as an executive producer with Mimi Rogers. Documentary film Hamburg Weekly News No. 8 is a 1984 film directed by Kai Wessel and Arne Steffen. Comedy Two Latins from Manhattan is a 1941 musical comedy film directed by Charles Barton. Comedy Pighalta Aasman is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Shammi. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Raakhee and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. Science Fiction Cube 2: Hypercube is a 2002 Canadian psychological thriller/horror film and the sequel to the psychological thriller/horror film Cube. Released in 2002, Cube 2: Hypercube had a different director than its predecessor, Andrzej Sekuła. The industrial-style rooms of the first film are replaced with high-tech, brightly lit chambers; instead of traps such as flamethrowers and extending spikes, the rooms have "evolved" and now are controlling illusion, time, space and reality. Comedy Fred: The Movie is a 2010 independent comedy film written by David A. Goodman, directed by Clay Weiner and produced by Brian Robbins. The film is based on the adventures of Fred Figglehorn, a character created and played by Lucas Cruikshank for Cruikshank's YouTube channel. The film casts Siobhan Fallon Hogan and John Cena as Fred's parents and pop singer and actress Pixie Lott as Fred's crush Judy. First optioned as a theatrical release in the United States, the film instead premiered on children's TV channel Nickelodeon on September 18, 2010. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the film was released theatrically on December 17, 2010. This film was the debut of Pixie Lott as an actress. Comedy Outside Providence is a 1999 American film adaptation of Peter Farrelly's 1988 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Michael Corrente, and it was written by Corrente and the brothers Peter and Bobby Farrelly. Centring on Timothy "Dildo/Dunph" Dunphy, the film is about his life of mischief, his "incentive" to attend the Cornwall Academy preparatory boarding school, and his realization that the haze in which he has lived has to give way to something that will stay with him forever. The book is based on Peter Farrelly's experience at Kent School, a prep school in Kent, Connecticut. Comedy The Big White is a 2005 black comedy film directed by Mark Mylod starring Robin Williams, Holly Hunter, Giovanni Ribisi, Woody Harrelson, Tim Blake Nelson, W. Earl Brown and Alison Lohman. Documentary film About the History of Paper, Part 1 is one of the films pertaining to the series "Biographies of Objects" directed by Peter and Zsóka Nestler. Science Fiction Light Years Away is a 1981 film directed by Alain Tanner. It tells the story of a young man who meets an old man who says he was taught by birds how to fly and is building a flying machine. It is based on a novel by Daniel Odier. Although filmed in English and shot in Ireland, it was made by a Swiss director and produced by companies from France and Switzerland. The film won the Grand Prix Prize at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Capricorn Contract is a film directed by Edwin Scragg. Thriller The Detective and Death is a 1994 thriller film written by Gonzalo Suárez, Azucena Rodríguez and directed by Gonzalo Suárez. Documentary film Foudre is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Manuela Morgaine. Documentary film Dyslexic days In case of Bin-chan is a 2012 film directed by Akira Tanimitsu. Documentary film What Would Jesus Buy? is 2007 a documentary film produced by Morgan Spurlock and directed by Rob VanAlkemade. The title is a play on the phrase "What would Jesus do?" The film debuted on the festival circuit on March 11, 2007, at the South By Southwest conference in Austin, Texas. It went into general US release on November 16, 2007. Comedy Le Roi des Champs-Élysées is a 1934 French comedy starring Buster Keaton. This French-made film has Keaton playing two roles, as an aspiring actor, and as an American gangster. A closing gag has the typically deadpan Keaton breaking out into a big grin after being kissed. Most all of Keaton's dialogue, in French, is dubbed. The film was never theatrically released in the United States. Comedy Frøken Møllers jubilæum is a 1937 Danish comedy film directed and written by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice O'Fredericks. The film stars Liva Weel and Victor Borge . Comedy Eltern is a 2013 comedy film written by Robert Thalheim and Jane Ainscough and directed by Robert Thalheim. Comedy Al Halfout is a 1985 film and satire written by Wahid Hamids and directed by Samir Seif and Mustafa Gamaleddin. The cast includes Adel Emam, Ilham Chahine, Saeed Saleh and Salah Kabil. Filming of Al Halfout occurred mainly in Egypt. The film takes a satirical look at Egypt's government and its attitude to the poor. Documentary film Sex My British Job is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Nick Broomfield. Comedy Someone at the Door is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Aileen Marson, Billie Martin, Noah Beery, John Irwin and Edward Chapman. A journalist comes up with a scheme to boost his career by inventing a fake murder but soon becomes embroiled in trouble when a real killing takes place. It is based on a play by Campbell Christie. Documentary film The War: Soldados is a 2007 documentary film directed by Scott Gracheff. Comedy K3 en het Magische Medaillon is a 2004 children's comedy film starring girl band K3 – Kathleen Aerts, Karen Damen and Kristel Verbeke – in their first full-length theater film. Thriller Cronos is a 1993 Mexican vampire horror film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, and starring veteran Argentinean actor Federico Luppi and American actor Ron Perlman. Cronos is del Toro's first feature film, and the first of several films on which he collaborated with Luppi and Perlman. Comedy Aura: Maryuinkoga Saigo no Tatakai is an anime film directed by Seiji Kishi. Comedy Alex & Emma is a 2003 American romantic comedy directed by Rob Reiner and starring Kate Hudson and Luke Wilson. Written by Jeremy Leven, the film is about a writer who must turn out a novel in thirty days or face the wrath of loan sharks. Documentary film Role Model: Gene Wilder is a (2008) (Biography,Documentary) film written and directed by Robert Trachtenberg. Documentary film Their Houses is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by Cam Archer. Animation Neighbours is a 1952 anti-war film by Scottish-Canadian filmmaker Norman McLaren. Produced at the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal, the film uses the technique known as pixilation, an animation technique using live actors as stop-motion objects. McLaren created the soundtrack of the film by scratching the edge of the film, creating various blobs, lines, and triangles which the projector read as sound. Animation Lonely Bones is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Rosto. Thriller Marihuana (El monstruo verde) is a 1936 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Happenstance is a 2000 French film starring Audrey Tautou and Faudel. The film is also known as The Beating of the Butterfly's Wings, a literal translation of its original French title, Le Battement d'ailes du papillon. The title references the Butterfly effect from chaos theory which is quoted at greater length by one of the characters in the film. Comedy Preethiyinda Ramesh is a 2010 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film directed by Gunakumar and produced by N. Ravikumar. The film stars Ramesh Aravind, Ramanithu Chaudhary and Suma Guha in pivotal roles. The story is inspired by the Hollywood film, You've Got Mail directed by Nora Ephron and starred Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The film released on May 14, 2010 across Karnataka cinema halls. It was both a critical and commercial failure at the box-office. Comedy Oh! That Wife of Mine is a 1967 Greek film based on the same named theatrical work of Nikos Tsiforos and was directed by Nikos Tsiforos and Polyvios Vassiliadis. Science Fiction Armitage III is a 1995 cyberpunk anime series centered on Naomi Armitage, a highly advanced "Type-III" android. The series began with the four-part original video animation Armitage III and spawned two movies. The first film is a shortened version of the OVA entitled Armitage III: Poly-Matrix, redubbed into English and presented as a remake. The second film, Armitage III: Dual-Matrix is a sequel set some years after the original story. The Region 1 DVD from Geneon of Poly Matrix was one of the few releases from the company to feature THX-certified audio and video. Comedy My Rabit Hoppy is a 2008 film directed by Anthony Lucas. "Henry's show-and-tell school project about his pet rabbit goes horribly wrong." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Fear Island is a 2009 thriller television film starring Haylie Duff, Lucy Hale, and Jessica Harmon. It was directed by Michael Storey. The original title for the film was Deep Cove but later changed to Fear Island confirmed by the movie's trailer. The film has been released only in Canada, Germany, the UK, and Spain. Comedy The British Guide to Showing Off is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jes Benstock, which follows the build-up and execution of the twelfth Alternative Miss World - artist Andrew Logan's pastiche of the Miss World beauty pageant. Thriller The Recruit is a 2003 American-German spy thriller film, directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Al Pacino, Colin Farrell and Bridget Moynahan. It was produced by Epsilon Motion Pictures and released in North America by Touchstone Pictures on January 31, 2003. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Animation No Noodles is a 2012 short animation adventure film directed by Tyler Nicolson. Thriller Mijn nachten met Susan, Olga, Julie, Piet en Sandra is a 1975 Dutch film directed by Pim de la Parra. Comedy Run, Man, Run is an Italian Zapata-themed spaghetti western movie. It is the second movie of Sergio Sollima centered on the character of Cuchillo, again played by Tomas Milian, after the two-years earlier successful western The Big Gundown. It is also the final chapter of the political-western trilogy of Sollima, and his last spaghetti western. According the same Sollima, Run, Man, Run is the most politic, the most revolutionary and even anarchic among his movies. Comedy Narinig Mo Na Ba Ang L8est? is 2001 romantic comedy film written and directed by Jose Javier Reyes. Comedy Jocks is a 1987 teen comedy. The film was directed by Steve Carver and written by Michael Lanahan and David Oas. Jocks was shot in Las Vegas, Nevada and in Los Angeles, California. Thriller Puppet Master is a 1989 American horror film written by Charles Band and Kenneth J. Hall, and directed by David Schmoeller. It is the first film in the Puppet Master franchise and stars Paul Le Mat, Irene Miracle, Matt Roe and Kathryn O'Reilly as psychics who are plotted against by a former colleague, using puppets animated by an Egyptian spell. Originally intended for theatrical release in summer 1989, before being released on home video the following September, Puppet Master was ultimately pushed to a direct-to-video release on October 12, 1989, as Charles Band felt he was likely to make more money this way than he would in the theatrical market. The film was very popular in the video market and since developed a large cult following that has led to the production of ten sequels. Animation Mother Pluto is a Silly Symphonies cartoon released on November 14, 1936, directed by David Hand. The cartoon features the adorable pup, Pluto. Documentary film Forensic Psychologists, Historians and Medical Engineers weigh in on 'Cannibal Possessions.' Stars Christian Tizya. Thriller Barbie: A Fashion Fairy Tale is a computer animated direct-to-video movie and part of the Barbie film series. It was released on September 14, 2010. This is the second Barbie film in which Kelly Sheridan does not voice Barbie; instead, Diana Kaarina takes her role. Comedy More, father Salvatore had some problem with the mayor of the village. And the niece of the mayor, Martina, can see the dead people, like her mother and her grandmother before her... Thriller Frame of Mind is a 2013 short drama, science fiction and thriller film written by Evan Littman and directed by Brett Cramer. Documentary film I Remember: A Film About Joe Brainard is a 2012 short, documentary and biographical film directed by Matt Wolf. Comedy The Countess Died of Laughter is a 1973 Austrian-Italian sex comedy film directed by Franz Antel. It is the final entry in Franz Antel's series Frau Wirtin and incorporates a great deal of archive footage from earlier films. Science Fiction The Colony is a 2013 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Jeff Renfroe. It had a limited release on 26 April 2013 in Canada, and was released on 20 September 2013 in the United States. Thriller Amuck is a 1972 mystery thriller film written and directed by Silvio Amadio. Animation The Emperor's Nightingale is a 1949 Czechoslovak animated film directed by Jiří Trnka and Miloš Makovec. The film is based on the fairy tale The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen. Boris Karloff provides the voice of the narrator in an American dubbed version. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Comedy Les Gens qui s'aiment is a 1999 French-language dramedy written and directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. It stars Richard Berry and Jacqueline Bisset. It was released in France on 5 July 2000. Animation The Caketrope Of Burton's Team is a 2012 animation short film directed by Alexandre Dubosc. Comedy It's a Haunted Happenin'! is a 2002 film directed by Pat Bishow. Comedy The Crocodile`s Wife is a 2010 animated comedy drama short film directed by Jody Cleaver. Documentary film Alex Honnold has become known as the boldest soloist of his generation. In this dangerous game, how does he balance pure ambition with self-preservation? From highball boulder first ascents to 5.13 free solos, from far-flung trad climbing adventures, to speed records on The Nose, Honnold wrestles with this question in preparation for his biggest adventure yet - the Yosemite Triple. In under 19 hours he climbs Mt. Watkins, El Cap, and Half Dome, 95% of it free solo. Animation Salu eo Cavalo Marinho is a 2013 short animated film directed by Cecilia da Fonte. Thriller Ek Hasina Thi is a 2004 neo-noir thriller film directed by Sriram Raghavan, produced by Ram Gopal Varma, and starring Urmila Matondkar and Saif Ali Khan in the lead roles. The screenplay was by Sriram Raghavan and Pooja Ladha Surti. The blockbuster film was premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival. Animation You Ought to Be in Pictures is a 1940 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short film featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. The film combined live-action and animation, and features live-action appearances by Leon Schlesinger, writer Michael Maltese, animator Gerry Chiniquy and other Schlesinger Productions staff members. In 1994 it was voted #34 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. The title comes from the popular 1934 song "You Oughta Be in Pictures" by Dana Suesse and Edward Heyman. Animation Children Of War is a 2013 short animation comedy drama war film written by Meedo Ali and Luay Fadhil and directed by Meedo Ali. Documentary film The story of how one immigrant's determination and sweat created the most significant running event in the world. Run for Your Life touches the heart and soul of anyone who has a passion for running, and documents the inspirational life of Fred Lebow and the history of the New York City Marathon. Comedy 2Bobule is a 2009 Czech comedy film directed by Vlad Lanné. The film follows Marie, Jirka and their wealthy parents, as well as murderer Jiří Tichý. The film takes place mostly in southern Moravia. Comedy Rock, Pretty Baby is a 1956 comedy film directed by Richard Bartlett. Comedy Blue in the Face is a 1995 comedy directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. It stars Harvey Keitel, Victor Argo, Giancarlo Esposito, Roseanne Barr, Michael J. Fox, Lily Tomlin, Mira Sorvino, Lou Reed, Mel Gorham, Jim Jarmusch,and Malik Yoba. Blue in the Face was filmed over a five-day period as a follow-up to Wang's 1995 movie Smoke. During production of Smoke, Keitel and the others ad-libbed scenes in-character between takes and a sequel was made using this improvised material. Lily Tomlin was nominated for an American Comedy Award as "Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture" for her performance in this picture. Blue in the Face features songs by late slain Tejano Queen, Selena. The bilingual duet with David Byrne, "God's Child" is used as sound track. Thriller Blitz is a 2011 British crime thriller film directed by Elliott Lester, starring Jason Statham, Paddy Considine, Aidan Gillen and David Morrissey. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 20 May 2011. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Ken Bruen, which features his recurring characters Detective Sergeant Tom Brant and Chief Inspector James Roberts. Comedy De ontmaagding van Eva van End is a 2012 drama film written by Anne Barnhoorn and directed by Michiel ten Horn. Animation Recycled is a 2012 animation short history film written by Lei Lei and directed by Lei Lei and Thomas Sauvin. Comedy My Man Godfrey is a 1957 comedy film starring June Allyson and David Niven. It is a color remake of Gregory La Cava's 1936 screwball comedy of the same name. Allyson played the role created by Carole Lombard in the original version, and Niven took on the role made famous by William Powell. Niven had played the role of Tommy Gray, Godfrey's former classmate, in a 1938 radio version. The plot begins as a zany heiress uses and then takes pity on a man whom she believes to be homeless. She insists the man come home with her and gives him a job as the eccentric family's butler—much to the chagrin of her father, especially when it becomes clear the girl is falling in love with the fellow. The family's new butler, however, harbors a secret: he is actually as wealthy, and in fact more well-born, than they. The supporting cast included Jessie Royce Landis, Robert Keith and Eva Gabor. It was adapted by Peter Berneis, William Bowers and Everett Freeman, and directed by Henry Koster. Animation The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue is the first direct-to-video sequel to The Brave Little Toaster. Despite being released after The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, it is actually the second film in chronological order. A production of Hyperion Animation and The Kushner-Locke Company, it was originally released in 1999 in North America by Walt Disney Home Video. It was also released the same year in 1997 in the United Kingdom and premiered on television on BBC Two but there was DVD release. The film is now available for purchase and rent on iTunes, but the first film has yet to be released. Thriller Guilty Conscience is a 1985 American TV movie, produced by CBS Entertainment, directed by David Greene, starring Anthony Hopkins as criminal defense attorney Arthur Jamison. The film is a drama, but also a mystery, with as many twists and turns as Arthur's own conniving mind. Documentary film 500 Years Later is the title of an independent documentary film directed by Owen 'Alik Shahadah, written by M. K. Asante, Jr. released in 2005. It won five international film festival awards in the category of Best Documentary. 500 Years Later has received praise as well as controversy, both for the genre of the film, and the social-political impact of the film as it relates to race study. The film opened on February 28, 2005, at the Pan-African Awards and won Best Documentary at its premiere. The film made its American television premiere on August 23, 2008 on TV One, and Ethiopian Television premiere on October 27, 2007. In 2010, the sequel Motherland was released. Science Fiction Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone is a 2007 Japanese animated film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno. It is the first of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was produced and co-distributed by Anno's Studio Khara in partnership with Gainax. Hideaki Anno wrote the first movie and is the general director and manager for the entire project. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto provided character designs for the film, while Ikuto Yamashita provided mechanical designs. Both Shinji Higuchi and Tomoki Kyoda provided the film's storyboards. The film focuses on a young teenager named Shinji Ikari, who is asked to pilot a mecha known as "Evangelion Unit-01" to protect the world from mysterious creatures known as Angels. The plot is largely a point-for-point adaptation of the first six episodes of the original anime. While some scenes and events are replications of the original series, others unfold differently with new or omitted scenes and newly-available 3D CG technology. The film received a positive response from fans, with Hideaki Anno himself calling it a "faithful remake of the original series". Comedy La pura verdad is a 1931 film directed by Manuel Romero and Florián Rey. Science Fiction Agent 077: Mission Bloody Mary or Agente 077: Missione Bloody Mary is a 1965 Italian action spy adventure film. The first of the Secret Agent 077 film series directed by Sergio Grieco. Comedy Apariencias is a 2000 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Alberto Lecchi and starring Andrea Del Boca and Adrián Suar. Animation Rowing Across the Atlantic is a 1978 animation, short film written by Jean-Paul Gaspari and Jean-François Laguionie and directed by Jean-François Laguionie. Thriller Don't Bother to Knock is a 1952 American thriller film starring Richard Widmark and Marilyn Monroe, directed by Roy Ward Baker. The screenplay was written by Daniel Taradash, based on the novel Mischief by Charlotte Armstrong, published in 1951. Monroe is featured as a disturbed babysitter watching a child at the same New York hotel where a pilot, played by Widmark, is staying. Her strange behavior makes him increasingly aware that she is the last person the parents should have entrusted with their daughter. Comedy Gopi is a 1970 Hindi film produced by T S Muthuswami and S S Palaniappan, the film is directed by A. Bhimsingh. It stars Dilip Kumar, Saira Banu, Pran, Durga Khote, Farida Jalal, Johnny Walker, Lalita Pawar and Aruna Irani. This is a remake of 1964 Tamil movie Muradan Muthu starring Sivaji Ganesan and Devika which was produced & directed by B. R. Panthulu. Science Fiction When Kings Battle is a 2013 short adventure fantasy Sci-Fi film written by John K. Bucher Jr. and Joshua Bucher and directed by John K. Bucher Jr. Documentary film Poor Man's Process is a documentary film directed by Morgan Jon Fox. Documentary film Zacharias is a 1986 documentary film directed by Irene Dische. Comedy What Boys Like is a 2003 comedy film Written and Directed by Lawrence Gay. Documentary film About Everyday Things – In June for Example is 2009 short documentary film directed by Melanie Jilg. Comedy Crooks and Coronets is a 1969 British crime comedy film and/or heist movie written and directed by Jim O'Connolly. It starred Telly Savalas, Edith Evans, Warren Oates, Cesar Romero and Harry H. Corbett. The film was renamed as Sophie's Place for the US market. Comedy Tsuribaka Nisshi 19: Yokoso! Suzuki Kensetsu Goikko Sama is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Yūzō Asahara. Comedy Two Left Feet is a 1963 Comedy-drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker, starring Nyree Dawn Porter, Michael Crawford, David Hemmings and Julia Foster. Documentary film Odyssey in Rome is a 2007 documentary film directed by Alex Grazioli. Comedy Catfish in Black Bean Sauce is a 1999 comedy-drama film about a Vietnamese brother and sister raised by an African American couple. The film stars Chi Muoi Lo, Paul Winfield, Sanaa Lathan, and Mary Alice. Comedy Přísně tajné premiéry is a 1967 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Documentary film African Violet is a 1997 documenary film directed by Koto Bolofo. Comedy "Something is happening. An event that has tremendous cachet. To what length will people go to get the information, and does anyone actually know the location? Deception, chaos, and insanity ensue." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Romance in Manhattan is an American comedy/romance film directed by Stephen Roberts, starring Francis Lederer and Ginger Rogers, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Documentary film Made In Madagascar - Avec Presque Rien... is a 2013 documentary film directed by Nantenaina Lova. Comedy K-9: P.I. is a motion picture comedy which was released direct-to-video in 2002. It was directed by Richard J. Lewis and stars James Belushi as Detective Thomas Dooley. The film serves as the sequel to the 1989 film K-9 and the 1999 film K-911. After retiring from the LAPD, Detective Thomas Dooley and his Lovable K-9 Partner Jerry Lee go on one last adventure before they retire and start to enjoy the good life. Thriller Raat is a 1992 Bollywood, supernatural thriller written, and directed by Ram Gopal Varma starring Revathi in the role of protagonist Manisha Sharma. Upon release the film received positive reviews and remained a cult classic. Comedy It's Great to Be Alive is a science fiction musical comedy film produced by Fox Film Corporation, is a remake of The Last Man on Earth, and later influenced the novel Mr. Adam by Pat Frank. Documentary film Schwarz-Weiss-Malerei is a 1984 documentary film directed by Sophie Kotanyi. Comedy Black Rose Academy (Gin chap hak mooi gwai) is 2004 action-comedy film directed by Chun-Chun Wong and Donnie Yen. Documentary film Breathing Underwater is a 2011 documentary film directed by Andri Hinnen and Stefan Muggli. Comedy Greaser's Palace is a 1972 American acid western cult film directed by underground filmmaker Robert Downey, Sr. A parable based on the life of Christ, it utilizes surrealist comedy in a setting of America's frontier days. Comedy Heebee Jeebees is a 1927 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan and Robert A. McGowan. It was the 67th Our Gang short that was released and is considered to be lost. Comedy Varaphalam is a 1994 Malayalam comedy film directed by Thaha and starring Sreenivasan and Mukesh in the lead roles. Comedy Saturday Morning is a 2007 American comedy film starring Joey Piscopo, George Wendt, Valerie R. Feingold, Louis Mandylor, Ashley Carin, Victor Raider-Wexler, Beth Ostrosky, Lillo Brancato, Jr. and written and directed by Rob Greenberg. Thriller Death Toll is a 2008 action film starring DMX, Lou Diamond Phillips, Leila Arcieri and Keshia Knight Pulliam, written and produced by Daniel Garcia and directed by Phenomenon. Filming was done in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and New Orleans, Louisiana. Science Fiction Gathering of Heroes: Legend of the Seven Swords is an upcoming film starring Christopher Atkins, Debra Marshall and Kirk Montgomery. The film has taken over one year to write, Directors Mark Steven Grove and Jon Firestone and their crew have been working on this project since late 2007, filming for this film started mid-2008. The release is being handled by Asgard Entertainment. The film is being shot entirely in 4K on the RED ONE digital cinema camera. Comedy Dracula Blows His Cool is a 1979 comedy horror film written and directed by Carl Schenkel. Comedy Tora-san's Shattered Romance aka Tora-san in Love is a 1971 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ayako Wakao as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san's Shattered Romance is the sixth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Kaaryasthan is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film written by the duo Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas and directed by debutant Thomson K. Thomas. It stars Dileep, Akhila, Vandana Menon, Madhu, and Suraj Venjaramoodu. It was Dileep's 100th film. Akhila, a noted television anchor and dancer, debuted as an actress through this film. Documentary film The Pleasures of this Stately Dome is a 1975 documentary film directed by Geoff Winningham. Thriller Manhattan Murder Mystery is a comedy murder mystery film, directed by and starring Woody Allen and written by Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman. Documentary film The Public Square is a 2012 documentary film directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady. Comedy Dívka na koštěti or The Girl on the Broomstick is a 1972 Czechoslovak fantasy-comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. It tells a story of a teenage witch, Saxana, frozen in time as a punishment for 300 years, who finds herself in a modern world. A sequel was released in 2011. Documentary film Recognized for her flamboyant videos, outfits, and performances, Lady Gaga is an international superstar. Lady Gaga has become on of the best-selling music artists of all time. In this riveting docu-drama, we explore the trials and triumphs of American icon Lady Gaga. Comedy New Waterford Girl is a Canadian drama-comedy film, released in 1999. The film was directed by Allan Moyle, and written by Tricia Fish. New Waterford Girl stars Liane Balaban as Agnes-Marie "Moonie" Pottie, a teenager in New Waterford, Nova Scotia who dreams of life beyond her small-town home. She is inspired and fascinated when a family from New York City, with an idiosyncratic daughter her own age, Lou Benza moves into the house next door. Agnes discovers that Lou has a talent for boxing, leading to her taking Lou in as 'muscle' in an attempt to start some changes around their town. The film's cast also includes Mary Walsh, Nicholas Campbell, Cathy Moriarty, Andrew McCarthy, Mark McKinney, Bette MacDonald, Ashley MacIsaac, Krista MacDonald, Cassie MacDonald, Heather Rankin and Patrick Joyce. Thriller Muriyadi is an upcoming Tamil thriller film directed by Selva featuring Sathyaraj, Ganesh Venkatraman and Remya Nambeeshan in the lead roles. The film, produced by K. Balachander's Kavithalayaa Productions, is currently in its production stage and slated for a theatrical release in 2013 . Documentary film Blessed Fruit Of The Womb is a 2013 short film directed by Charlene Music. Documentary film "Danish master Jørgen Leth travels the globe in this sensual, provocative and sometimes autobiographical essay film about a man searching … searching the world for the nature of the erotic." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 TIFF site. Thriller Red Mercury is a 2005 British film starring Stockard Channing, Pete Postlethwaite, Juliet Stevenson, Ron Silver and David Bradley, and directed by Roy Battersby. Documentary film Nowhere Home is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Margreth Olin. Documentary film Crime Unpunished is a 2010 documentary film directed by Tamás Novák and Fruzsina Skrabski. Documentary film Raul the Terrible is a 2006 documentary film written by Carlos Alperin and directed by David Bradbury. Science Fiction Forever Young is a 1992 film with elements of romance, drama and science fiction, directed by Steve Miner, starring Mel Gibson, Elijah Wood and Jamie Lee Curtis. The screenplay was written by J. J. Abrams from an original story, "The Rest of Daniel". The original music score is composed by Jerry Goldsmith. The film is marketed with the tagline "Time waits for no man, but true love waits forever." Documentary film A look at how the media has changed since Natural Born Killers satirized, and a look at how a similar film could be made today. Documentary film 9/11: The Day That Changed The World is a TV documentary directed by Leslie Woodhead. Documentary film Remote Area is a 2005 documentary film directed by Alexandra Sell. Comedy The Spirit is a 2008 American neo-noir superhero film, written and directed by Frank Miller and starring Gabriel Macht, Eva Mendes, Sarah Paulson, Dan Lauria, Paz Vega, Jaime King, Scarlett Johansson, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film is based on the newspaper comic strip The Spirit by Will Eisner. OddLot and Lionsgate produced the film. The Spirit was released in the United States on December 25, 2008, and on DVD and Blu-ray on April 14, 2009. The film was a box office flop and received negative reviews, with critics citing its melodrama, poor acting, unfocused plot, and diverging from the source material. Documentary film Molodost Nasej Strany is a 1946 documentary film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. Animation Sketchbook is a 2013 animation film directed by Orosz Judit. Thriller Rites of Passage is a 2012 American thriller film written and directed by W. Peter Iliff. The film stars Wes Bentley, Kate Maberly, Ryan Donowho, Christian Slater and Stephen Dorff. Documentary film Las banderas del amanecer is a 1985 documentary film directed by Jorge Sanjinés and Beatriz Azurduy Palacios. Science Fiction The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character the Hulk, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the second installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Louis Leterrier, with a screenplay by Zak Penn. It stars Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, Tim Blake Nelson, Ty Burrell, and William Hurt. In The Incredible Hulk, a new backstory is established where Bruce Banner becomes the Hulk as an unwitting pawn in a military scheme to reinvigorate the supersoldier program through gamma radiation. On the run, he attempts to cure himself of the Hulk before he is captured by General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, but his worst fears are realized when power-hungry soldier Emil Blonsky becomes a similar but more bestial creature. Marvel Studios reacquired the rights to the character after the mixed reception to the 2003 film Hulk, and Penn began work on a loose sequel that would be much closer to the comics and the television series. Leterrier redesigned Roth's character, called the Abomination in the comics, from the comics' reptilian humanoid into a monster with bony protrusions. Comedy Khatarnak is a Telugu film directed by choreographer-turned-director Amma Rajasekhar. Ravi Teja and Ileana D'Cruz play the lead roles. B. V. S. N. Prasad has produced this film. This film released on December 14, 2006. This film was dubbed in Hindi as Main hoon khatarnak. And this film has a lot of resemblance with south-Korean movie Mr. Socrates which was released in November 2005. The film was a big flop. Comedy Hugs and Mugs is the 121st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy The Wrong Box is a British comedy film made by Salamander Film Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was produced and directed by Bryan Forbes from a screenplay by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. The cast includes a number of Britain's leading actors and comic actors of the time, including John Mills, Ralph Richardson, Michael Caine, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Peter Sellers, Irene Handl and Tony Hancock. Comedy Hawk(e): The Movie is an independent comedy film co-directed by Phil Baker and Tom Turner and written by Phil Baker. The film was produced by Genepool Records with Paramore Productions and is set for a summer 2013 release. The film is to be distributed by Genepool in the UK and Continuum Motion Pictures in North America. Comedy Makkers Staakt uw Wild Geraas is a 1960 Dutch drama film directed by Fons Rademakers. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Award. Thriller Amityville II: The Possession is a 1982 supernatural horror film directed by Damiano Damiani. The screenplay by Tommy Lee Wallace is based on the novel Murder in Amityville by the parapsychologist Hans Holzer. It is a prequel to The Amityville Horror, set at 112 Ocean Avenue and featuring the fictional Montelli family loosely based on the DeFeo family. The cast includes Academy Award nominee Burt Young who was finding fame in Rocky at the time; there are a few references to the Rocky films within Amityville II. This film includes one of Young's rare darker roles as he plays an abusive, sadistic, and atheist father/husband in contrast to his more easy-going roles. It is the second movie in the Amityville Horror saga. Amityville II set the pattern for low-budget sequels with little reference to real-life events in Amityville, and is the only other film in the series to feature music composed by Lalo Schifrin. Animation Polo's Robot is a 2010 animation comedy short film written and directed by Peter Lowey. Thriller No Room to Run is a 1976 Australian TV movie about an American businessman who kills a man in Sydney. Documentary film East Timor: Birth of a Nation - Rosa's Story is a 2002 documentary film directed by Luigi Acquisto. Comedy Burn Up! is a 1991 Japanese anime original video animation release. It concerns a special group of police officers called Team Warrior who are often given special assignments in the police department. In 2005, ADV Films released Burn Up! on DVD in the USA. The DVD also contains the English dub. Sentai Filmworks re-released the OVA on DVD in September 2009. Comedy Telling Whoppers is a 1926 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan and Robert A. McGowan. It was the 55th Our Gang short subject released. Comedy Man with the Screaming Brain is a 2005 science fiction/slapstick film co-written, produced, directed by and starring Bruce Campbell. It is Campbell's feature film directorial debut. The film was co-written by David Goodman and co-stars Ted Raimi. Documentary film James May at the Edge of Space is a British documentary in which television presenter James May came close to fulfilling his lifelong dream to be an astronaut by flying to the stratosphere in a Lockheed U-2 spy plane. It was first aired on BBC Four on 21 June 2009 as part of commemorations of the 40th anniversary of the first Apollo moon landing, and tied in with another May documentary an hour earlier on BBC Two called James May on the Moon. The programme followed May's three days of training with the United States Air Force at Beale Air Force Base in which he practised safety drills and learnt how to use a space suit correctly. With training complete, he was taken on a three-hour flight reaching an altitude of over 70,000 feet, piloted by instructor pilot Major John "Cabi" Cabigas. Animation The Challenge to Death is a 2001 animated short film directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella. Documentary film Cutting Loose is a documentary film made in the 1970s by James Lipscomb. It was funded in part by Cinema Center Films following the success of Blue Water White Death. The budget was around $700,000. However because of distribution problems the movie was never seen. Documentary film Starboard Light is a 2013 documentary film directed by Nick Fitzhugh. Thriller Wildschut is a 1985 Dutch film directed by Bobby Eerhart. Comedy That Girl in Pinafore is a 2013 Singaporean comedy-musical film directed by Chai Yee Wei and starring Julie Tan, Daren Tan, Jayley Woo, Hayley Woo, Kenny Khoo, Seah Jiaqing and Kelvin Mun Thriller Monsterz is a 2014 Japanese fantasy horror thriller film directed by Hideo Nakata. It is a remake of the 2010 South Korean film Haunters. Animation A friendly young koala, tells others about his dream that a dangerous flood is coming. When they only laugh at him in response, we see that in the animal kingdom there is much of the same cruelty and thoughtlessness that plagues humankind at the time. Comedy Place Stamp Here is a 2011 short animation film written by Kelly Sharp and directed by Joy and Noelle Vaccese. Comedy French Pussycat (Das Mädchen mit der heißen Masche) is a 1972 comedy film directed and written by Hans Billian. Documentary film For millions he's not so much a hero, more a Godhead, and almost from the day he entered the public domain huge swathes of fans have identified with his philosophy, his lifestyle and, most crucially, his music. Documentary film Holy Ghost People is a 1967 documentary directed and narrated by Peter Adair. It is about the service of a Pentecostal community in Scrabble Creek, West Virginia, United States. The church service includes faith healing, snake handling, speaking in tongues and singing. This documentary has entered the public domain and is available at the Internet Archive. Animation Smolnik is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Cristiano Mourato. Comedy Waiting for a Widow is a 2008 comedy film written by Alim Sudio and directed by Findo Purwono. Comedy Gabby's Diner is the 107th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 28, 1961, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller The Venetian Affair is a 1967 spy film directed by Jerry Thorpe. It stars Robert Vaughn and Elke Sommer and is based on a novel by Helen MacInnes. It was shot on location in Venice, Italy. Animation Shadow Play is a 2007 animated short film directed by Sanna Vilmusenaho. Animation The Little Punker is a 1992 German animated feature independent dramamedy film by director Michael Schaack. Documentary film Classic Creatures: Return of the Jedi is a television documentary, first broadcast on CBS in 1983. It is a look behind-the-scenes of the creation of the various alien creatures from the third Star Wars film, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, which was released that year. The documentary was presented by Star Wars actors Carrie Fisher and Billy Dee Williams, and directed by Robert Guenette who had directed the previous television specials The Making of Star Wars and SP FX: The Empire Strikes Back. Thriller A Rage in Harlem is a 1991 American film starring Forest Whitaker, Danny Glover, Badja Djola, Robin Givens and Gregory Hines and loosely based on Chester Himes' novel of the same name. Animation Droopys Good Deed is a cartoon by Tex Avery, produced and released by MGM Studios. Documentary film The Hand That Feeds is a 2014 documentary thriller drama film written and directed by Robin Blotnick and Rachel Lears. Comedy Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins is a 1975 film directed by Dick Richards and written by John Kaye. The film was the second film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, for which he received an associate producer credit. The film features the song "Honky Tonk Angels" as performed by lead actress Sally Kellerman. Science Fiction Technotise: Edit & I is a Serbian animated feature film, premiered on September 28, 2009. Written and directed by comic artist Aleksa Gajić, it is a sequel of his Technotise graphic novel. The soundtrack music was composed by Boris Furduj and Slobodan Štrumberger, as well as the film trailer. Science Fiction Night People is a Irish Horror / Science fiction film which marks the feature film debut of director Gerard Lough and stars Michael Parle, Jack Dean-Shepherd and Claire Blennerhassett. The film is divided up into three stories which gradually intertwine with each other. One of them focuses on a pair of high tech but badly mismatched thieves as they break into an abandoned house to carry out an insurance scam. Thriller WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 is a 2001 Japanese anime science-fiction/thriller film. It was chiefly directed and storyboarded by Fumihiko Takayama, directed by Takuji Endō, written by Miki Tori based on the concept by Headgear, animated by Madhouse and produced by Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha. The movie takes place in between Patlabor: The Movie and Patlabor 2: The Movie and serves as a side story. Comedy Switching Channels is a 1988 American comedy film remake of The Front Page and His Girl Friday. It stars Kathleen Turner as Christy Colleran, Burt Reynolds as John L. Sullivan IV, Christopher Reeve as Blaine Bingham, Ned Beatty as Roy Ridnitz, Henry Gibson as Ike Roscoe, and George Newbern as Sigenthaler. The film was notorious for its harsh infighting between Reynolds and Turner during filming. The film was seen as a failure, both commercially and critically. It is available on DVD in Regions 2 and 4. It is also available as a DVD-R in Region 1 through the Warner Archive MOD program. Comedy Strigoi is a 2009 British/Romanian comedy horror based on the Romanian mythology. The film is directed by Faye Jackson and stars Constantin Bărbulescu, Camelia Maxim, and Rudi Rosenfeld. The film involves vampires in Romania, which are referred to as "strigoi". Documentary film City of Pearls: A Tale of Neglected People is a 2011 Documentary film produced by the Hyderabad chapter of Students Islamic Organisation of India. The 38-minute documentary captures the paradox between the high-rise buildings, malls, flyovers and the abject poverty and lack of basic amenities in the slums of Hyderabad. The documentary was released by Dr. S.Q.R Ilyas, Secretary, Welfare Party of India in a special screening organised at Madina Education Centre, Hyderabad. Muslim intellectuals such as Hamid Mohammed Khan and leaders from various socio-political class were also present. Animation Gnomes and Trolls: The Secret Chamber is an 2008 Swedish animated children's fantasy film directed by Robert Rhodin for the Stockholm based studio White Shark. The movie was the first CG animated movie produced by a Swedish company. Thriller The Business of Strangers is a 2001 film that tells the story of an eventful night shared between a middle-aged businesswoman and her young assistant. The independent film was directed by Patrick Stettner; it stars Stockard Channing and Julia Stiles. Comedy Filth is a 2013 British crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Jon S. Baird, based on Irvine Welsh's novel Filth. The movie was released on 27 September 2013 in Scotland and on 4 October 2013 elsewhere in Britain and Ireland. The film was released in the United States on 30 May 2014. Comedy 14 Going on 30 is a 1988 made-for-TV movie broadcast by American Broadcasting Company and Buena Vista Television, and later distributed by Walt Disney Home Video. It stars Steven Eckholdt as Danny, a fourteen-year-old boy who is infatuated with his teacher Peggy Noble. Danny uses a "growth accelerator" to make himself appear older than his actual age in an attempt to seduce her. A similar age swap and nearly identical title appears in the 2004 film 13 Going on 30, and the earlier film may have influenced the latter. Science Fiction Er Conde Jones is a Venezuelan science-fiction-comedy film written, directed and produced by Venezuelan comedian Bejamín Rausseo, who also is the main protagonist, Count Jones. The film has, also, special appearances by Venezuelan actors Luis Chataing and Erika de la Vega. Released on August 26, 2011 in Venezuela, the film became one of the most successful national films in Venezuelan history, with, as of the end of 2011, more than 696.000 spectators. It also became the highest-grossing non-foreign film of the year. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 1, 2011. Also, Rausseo announced a sequel, tentatively named Er Conde Bond. Thriller Death Weekend is a 1976 Canadian horror/thriller film. It stars Brenda Vaccaro and Don Stroud and was one of the first films from Canadian director William Fruet. The low-budget production was shot in rural Canada and at a studio in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada. As of April 2014, the film has never had a DVD release. Comedy Ready to Rumble is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and written by Steven Brill, which is based on Turner Broadcasting's now defunct professional wrestling promotion, World Championship Wrestling. The movie draws its title from ring announcer Michael Buffer's catchphrase, "Let's get ready to rumble!" The movie features many wrestlers from WCW. Some countries such as Finland, Australia and Japan were only able to see direct-to-video premiere releases of this film. Comedy Cash and Carry is the 25th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction Electric Earthquake is the seventh of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs about eight minutes and covers Superman's adventures in stopping a madman from destroying Manhattan with electronically induced earthquakes. It was originally released 15 May 1942. This is the first of the films to make it clear that the action is taking place in New York City. Comedy Libera is a 1992 comedy film written and directed by Pappi Corsicato. Documentary film This Bloody Blundering Business is a half-hour documentary film released in 1971. It examines the American occupation of the Philippines, following the Spanish–American War. The film is characterized by its ragtime music combined with dramatically understated revelations of the attitudes of the Americans towards the native Filipinos. Thriller Killer by Night is a 1972 drama film directed by Bernard McEveety. Comedy Blues metropolitano is a 1985 Italian musical comedy-drama film directed by Salvatore Piscicelli. Thriller Night of the Sharks is a 1988 Italian/Spanish/Mexican international co-production set in Miami and Cancún, Mexico but filmed in the Dominican Republic. It was directed and co-written by Tonino Ricci. Animation HM HM is a 2005 Egyptian film. Comedy Enas delikanis is a 1963 Greek film directed by Manolis Skouloudis. It stars Ilya Livykou and Dionysis Papayannopoulos. Filmed in the island of Crete. Comedy 112 Weddings is a 2013 documentary romance film written and directed by Doug Block. Comedy Fear Not and Start Robbing is a 1999 comedy film directed by Frantisek Filip. Thriller Wandering Eye is a 2011 thriller film written by J.B. White and directed by François Dompierre. Thriller The Monster Hunter is a 1999 film directed by Mark Lambert Bristol. Documentary film Subverses is a 2011 film directed by Ella Raidel. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: The Legend Called Buri Buri 3 Minutes Charge is a 2005 anime film. It is the 13th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 16, 2005 in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. It was later released on DVD in Japan on November 25, 2005. Comedy The Last Billionaire is a 1934 French comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Max Dearly, Marthe Mellot and Renée Saint-Cyr. The film is based on a fictional small European kingdom which is on the verge of going broke. Its French title is Le dernier milliardaire. Documentary film Story of the bike, from its creation to its demise. Science Fiction Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a 1994 American horror film directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Robert De Niro and Branagh. The picture was produced on a budget of $45 million and is considered the most faithful film adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Science Fiction Dandelion Wine is a 1997 Russian TV film based on the book of the same name by Ray Bradbury. It's the last film of Innokenti Smoktunovsky, released after his death. Thriller Emeryville - Population 73,250, including one feared serial killer on the loose who carves the number 13 into his victims’ chests. Sara is home alone on a stormy night when there is a knock at the door. Andrew, a real estate consultant, has stopped by regarding the sale of her house. Problem is, the house isn’t for sale. Against her better judgment, she grants Andrew shelter from the rain. But tension builds as Andrew, talking about his impending custody battle for his daughter, becomes more and more agitated. Sara finds herself in possible peril, until there is another knock at the door. John, a scripture-quoting home security technician, has stopped by to fix a fuse. But he may not be all he seems when a knife is found in his bag. Cautious cat-and-mouse play ensues as the trio tries to determine just who the true threat is, while a surprise twist leaves you wondering just who it is that really needs to be saved … Documentary film RFK Must Die: The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy is an investigative documentary by Irish writer and filmmaker Shane O'Sullivan released in 2007. The film expands on his earlier reports for BBC Newsnight and the Guardian and explores alternative theories of what happened the night Bobby Kennedy was shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles on June 5, 1968. The title comes from a page of "free writing" found in Sirhan Sirhan's notebook after the shooting, in which he wrote "R.F.K. must die - RFK must be killed Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated… before June 5 '68." Running on an anti-war ticket, Kennedy had just won the California Democratic primary and was confident he would challenge Richard Nixon for the White House. As he walked through the hotel kitchen pantry, shots rang out and he fell to the floor, fatally wounded by a bullet to the brain, fired from an inch behind his right ear. 24-year old Palestinian Sirhan Sirhan was convicted of murder as the "lone assassin" but witnesses placed Sirhan several feet in front of Kennedy and for forty years he claims he has never been able to remember the shooting. Defense psychiatrist Bernard L. Animation The Tale of the Wonderful Potato is a 1985 animated film by Anders Sørensen . Sponsored by the Danish Film Institute, it tells the history of the potato through the ages—with a focus on European history and a twinkle in its eye. Potato's humorous and slightly self-deprecating presentation belies the detailed and insightful understanding of human history that carries through from the Incan potato creation myth, to the feisty tuber's heighday in 18th-century haute cuisine. Animation Midori-Ko is a 2010 animation fantasy horror film written and directed by Keita Kurosaka. Science Fiction Villa Nova is a 2008 Sci-Fi short film written by Erik von Wodtke and directed by Bob Wasson. Comedy Ride the Wild Surf is a romantic drama in the beach party style. It was filmed in 1963 and distributed in 1964. Unlike most films in the genre, it is known for its exceptional big wave surf footage – a common sight in surf movies of the time, but a rarity in beach party films. Likewise, the film has only one pop song – the titular Jan and Dean track, which is heard once, at the end of the film. Documentary film Language of Love is a 1969 Swedish sex educational film directed by Torgny Wickman. It was an international success. It gained publicity when 30,000 people gathered on Trafalgar Square in London to protest against a nearby movie theatre showing it, one of the protesters being pop singer Cliff Richard. Lord Longford and Raymond Blackburn decided to pursue a matter of pornography classification for the film Language of Love into the Court of Appeal and lost the writ of mandamus against the Police Commissioner, who had refused to intrude upon the British Board of Film Classification remit. United States customs were known to have confiscated copies of the film. Following such events, it was marketed as a sexploitation film of the "white coater" variety in some places — a pornographic film masquerading as a documentary or scientific film. The film had two sequels, Mera ur kärlekens språk in 1970 and Kärlekens XYZ in 1971. In 1973 the three films were edited together into a new film, Det bästa ur Kärlekens språk-filmerna. Mera ur kärlekens språk had equally successful box office though it dealt more with alternate sexuality and lifestyles and also with the disabled. Thriller To Serve and Protect is a 1999 TV film directed by Jean de Segonzac. Thriller The Plumber is a 1979 Australian psychological thriller film. Written and directed by Peter Weir, The Plumber was originally made and broadcast as a television film in Australia in 1979 but was subsequently released to theaters in several countries beginning with the United States in 1981. The film was made shortly after Weir's critically acclaimed Picnic at Hanging Rock became one of the first Australian films to appeal to an international audience. The film stars Judy Morris, Ivar Kants, and Robert Coleby, all of them being most notable as actors in Australian soap operas. Documentary film Ongka's Big Moka: The Kawelka of Papua New Guinea is a 1976 documentary film, part of Granada Television's Disappearing World Series which ran from 1969-1993. Documentary film Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing is a 1984 American short documentary film directed by Joan Sawyer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. This documentary shows four actual situations where nurses confront difficult ethical decisions, as they balance the often contradictory views of patients, family members, and other staff about what is best for their patients. Case 1: A newborn with probably fatal birth defects that is a ward of the state is in the Neonatal ICU and nurses must decide what level of care represents benefiecence, or "doing good." Case 2: The staff in a nursing home must decide between respecting a patient's autonomy and the need to restrain her to prevent injury. Case 3: The nurses in an ICU make daily decisions about allocation of nursing resources and bed according to the principles of justice. Case 4: A nurse caring for a terminally ill patient faces a conflict between fidelity to her commitment to relieve suffering and the promise made to the patient's family. Documentary film Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? is a 2011 documentary film, which argues that government deregulation led to the Great Recession. It was directed and produced by Donald Goldmacher and journalist Frances Causey and narrated by Thom Hartmann. The documentary is partially based on Jeff Faux's 2006 book The Global Class War. The film traces the roots of the Great Recession to Virginia lawyer Lewis F. Powell, Jr., whose 1971 memo to the United States Chamber of Commerce urged corporate America to become more aggressive in molding politics and law. Filmmakers Goldmacher and Causey started work on Heist in 2006 after they had been investigating the exploitation of undocumented workers near the Arizona border. Heist explores the premise that Roosevelt's New Deal is being dismantled piecewise. It documents the aggressive push for free trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement as well as the deregulation of financial products as evidenced by the repeal of the Glass–Steagall Act and the passage of the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000. Comedy Oi dau dai is a 2008 comedy film written by Cheuk-yin Chan, Wai-yan Chan, Cub Chin and Kwun-wan Ho and directed by Cheuk-yin Chan, Wai-yan Chan, Cub Chin and four more. Comedy Sex Is Comedy is a 2002 French film written and directed by Catherine Breillat. Animation The Wall is a 1966 animated short film. Comedy Bare Essentials is a 1991 television film starring Gregory Harrison, Mark Linn-Baker and Lisa Hartman. It was directed by Martha Coolidge and written by Allen Estrin and Mark Estrin. Documentary film Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo is a 2009 documentary directed by American filmmaker Jessica Oreck. The documentary shows how insects are entwined with Japan from past to present. A Japanese narrator reads poetry, reads legends, and give information about the insects. The film has shots of insects interspersed with shots of daily life in Japan. It has to do with how the Japanese treat insects of all types. The film screened within the 2009 South by Southwest Film Conference & Festival and the 2009 Maryland Film Festival. It was nominated for the Truer Than Fiction Award at the 25th Independent Spirit Awards. Documentary film HHH: Portrait de Hou Hsiao-Hsien is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Olivier Assayas. Thriller Whispering City is a 1947 black-and-white film noir directed by Fedor Ozep. The movie was filmed on location in Quebec City and Montmorency Falls, Québec, Canada in both English and French. A French language version La Forteresse, with different actors, was made simultaneously. Comedy Memron is a 2004 "mockumentary" film inspired by the Enron scandal. This improv film stars Michael McShane as the corrupt Memron executive. Also starring are John Lehr, Evie Peck, and Claire Forlani. The film was written, directed and produced by Nancy Hower, and won several awards at various film festivals. Animation Pinocchio 3000 is a 2004 Canadian computer-animated film distributed by Christal Films. Like A.I. Artificial Intelligence, it is a futuristic science fiction interpretation of the classic tale The Adventures of Pinocchio where Pinocchio is a robot brought to life by tapping into a city's power surge, rather than a puppet animated by magic. The story centers on the basic legend of Pinocchio attempting to fit into living with humans, having difficulties, becoming frustrated with them, and eventually overcoming them. Most of the base elements and characters have been used, in different forms. The story takes place in the town of Scamboville, a futuristic city constantly under development under the reign of its namesake, Scamboli. Comedy To Fool a Thief is a comedy film directed by Ariel Winograd. Comedy Solva Saal is a 1958 Hindi movie. Produced by Chandrakant C Desai, the film is directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman. The film's music is by Sachin Dev Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. This film also contains the song "Hai apna dil to awaara" picturized on Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman in the train, sung by Hemant Kumar. Director Raj Khosla makes a cameo appearance in the movie. Comedy Killer Dill is a 1947 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins set in 1931 during the Prohibition Era. Science Fiction Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere is a 15-chapter serial released by Columbia Pictures in 1951. It was directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Wallace A. Grissel with a screenplay by Royal G. Cole, Sherman I. Lowe and Joseph F. Poland, based on a treatment by George H. Plympton. The serial is unique for several reasons--- in particular, it is the first and last film serial ever based on a television program, Captain Video and His Video Rangers. Documentary film In Search of Guru Dutt is a 1989 three-part documentary on the life and work of Indian actor, writer, director and producer of Hindi films Guru Dutt to mark his 25th death anniversary. This documentary is a three-part tribute to director Guru Dutt, who died in 1964 at the age of 39. The work traces Guru Dutt's personal story through many interviews with his family members and colleagues and observes his work through the use of extensive film excerpts. The documentary was produced by the British television network Channel 4 producer Nasreen Munni Kabir. Comedy Perfect Drug is a 2012 short action fantasy horror film written and directed by Toon Aerts. Comedy An Itch in Time is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett and starring Elmer Fudd and a dog which looks very similar to, if not a modified Willoughby the Dog. It is the only Elmer cartoon from 1943 to remain under copyright; the others, To Duck or Not To Duck and A Corny Concerto, are in the public domain. The voice of A. Flea is uncredited and was provided by Sara Berner, except for the character screaming "T-Bone!" which was done by Mel Blanc. Blanc also performs the voice of the dog and the cat. As usual, Arthur Q. Bryan is the voice of Elmer. A. Flea would make another appearance in 1947's A Horsefly Fleas, directed by Robert McKimson, in which the "A" in the flea's name is revealed to stand for "Anthony". Comedy Full of It is a 2007 comedy directed by Christian Charles. It was released in the US on March 2, 2007, and aired on ABC Family under the title Big Liar on Campus on September 16, 2007. The movie is rated PG-13 for "sexual content, drug references, teen partying, and crude humor" by the MPAA. It received an overall grade of 6% on Rotten Tomatoes.com. Comedy Monte Carlo is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Thomas Bezucha. Denise Di Novi, Alison Greenspan, Nicole Kidman, and Arnon Milchan produced the film for Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises. It began production in Harghita, Romania on May 5, 2010. Monte Carlo stars Selena Gomez, Leighton Meester and Katie Cassidy as three friends posing as wealthy socialites in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The film was released on July 1, 2011. It features the song "Who Says" by Selena Gomez & the Scene and numerous songs by British singer Mika. Thriller Frequency is a 2000 American science fiction thriller film. It was co-produced and directed by Gregory Hoblit and written and co-produced by Toby Emmerich. The film stars Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel as father and son, Frank and John Sullivan respectively. It was filmed in Toronto and New York City. The film gained mostly favorable reviews following its release via DVD format on October 31, 2000. Thriller Tavern Fever is a 2012 short drama film written and directed by Darren Vukasinovic. Comedy The Time of Their Lives is a 1946 American film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. As in this film's immediate predecessor, Little Giant, Abbott and Costello do not play friends or any kind of partners, but are simply individual members of the cast. Also as in the previous movie, Costello's character is largely the hero, while Abbott plays a somewhat unsympathetic dual role. The two comics' trademark vaudeville routines are absent, and in fact they speak directly to each other only during one scene at the beginning of the film. Comedy El camino de San Diego is a 2006 Argentine comedy film, written and directed by Carlos Sorín. The film features Ignacio Benítez, Carlos Wagner, among others. The picture tells the story of an Argentine obsessed with football superstar Diego Maradona. Comedy Black Out is a 2012 action, comedy and crime film written by Arne Toonen and Melle Runderkamp and directed by Arne Toonen. Documentary film The Joe Show is a 2014 documentary drama film directed by Randy Murray. Documentary film The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández is a 2007 American documentary film that investigates the murky killing of Esequiel Hernández Jr by US Marines. It is written and directed by Kieran Fitzgerald and narrated by Tommy Lee Jones. Documentary film One of the most unanimously acclaimed documentaries in recent years and winner of the coveted Sundance Film Festival Directing Award, this compelling film is an inspirational and uplifting portrait of a truly colorful and most unusual New York character. Documentary film From Go Fish to Paris is Burning to The Watermelon Woman, this festival favorite goes behind the scenes to reveal seven successful lesbian directors. Animation The Adventures of Mark Twain, released in the UK as Comet Quest, is a 1985 American stop motion animated fantasy film directed by Will Vinton. It received a wider theatrical release, still limited to seven major cities, in May 1985. It was released on DVD in January 2006. The film features a series of vignettes extracted from several of Mark Twain's works, built around a plot that features Twain's attempts to keep his "appointment" with Halley's Comet. Twain and three children, Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, and Becky Thatcher, travel on an airship between various adventures. The concept was inspired by a famous quote by the author: "I came in with Halley's Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it. It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don't go out with Halley's Comet. The Almighty has said, no doubt: 'Now here are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together.'" Twain died April 21, 1910, one day after Halley's Comet reached perihelion in 1910. Comedy The Conmen in Vegas is a 1999 Hong Kong action comedy film produced, written and directed by Wong Jing and is a sequel to the 1998 film The Conman. Film stars original returning cast members Andy Lau and Nick Cheung with new cast members Natalis Chan, Kelly Lin, Meggie Yu, Alex Man and Jewel Lee in her debut film role. The film was partially filmed in the Caesars Palace Resort, Las Vegas. Comedy Two R-R-Ringos from Texas is a 1967 film directed by Marino Girolami. Thriller Red Amnesia is an upcoming 2014 Chinese thriller film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film deals with the psychological impact of an elderly retired widow's past. Wang considers Red Amnesia be the last film of his Cultural Revolution trilogy, which includes 2005's Shanghai Dreams and 2011's 11 Flowers. Animation Hollywood Capers is a short animated film of the Looney Tunes series. It stars Beans the Cat in another solo cartoon of the character. The film is also among those of the series that have fallen into the public domain. Porky also made a cameo. Thriller Patient 17 is a British low budget feature film directed by Tuyet Le. Comedy A Gentleman of Leisure is a surviving 1915 silent film comedy produced by Jesse Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It stars stage veteran Wallace Eddinger. The film is based on a novel A Gentleman of Leisure by P. G. Wodehouse and 1911 Broadway play adapted by Wodehouse and John Stapleton. A young actor named Douglas Fairbanks was a cast member in the play several years before beginning a film career. This film survives in the Library of Congress. Thriller The Slaughter is a 2012 short, drama, thriller film written and directed by Jason B. Kohl. Comedy Happy Ghost IV is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. The film stars Raymond Wong and May Lo. Documentary film "A simple rainbow sticker elicits a hate crime when Erin Davies’s VW Beetle is spray-painted with the word “fag.” After the initial shock and embarrassment, Erin dubs her car “fagbug” and transforms the ugly incident into an opportunity to raise awareness about homophobia in American society. Armed with her besmirched bug and a video camera, she embarks on an impromptu 58-day, cross-country trip as both outreach and experiment, documenting her experiences as she takes her campaign through some of the country’s most conservative communities. Davies notes the way she and her car are treated at hotels and gas stations, on highways, and in residential areas. She travels to several towns where young men have been murdered for being perceived as gay. On her journey, epithets are shouted and rocks are thrown: bigotry lives on. But there are also countless Good Samaritans who attempt to remove the hateful word from her car or otherwise assist her on her provocative odyssey. Through it all, Davies finds friends, family, and allies offering their encouragement and support, even in the unlikeliest of places." Quoting the program notes from the 2009 Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival site. Comedy UFOria is a science fiction/comedy movie starring Fred Ward, Harry Dean Stanton, Harry Carey, Jr. and Cindy Williams. It was directed and written by John Binder. The film includes small appearances by Peggy McKay, Joe Unger, Hank Worden and Charlotte Stewart. Filming was completed in 1981, but the film was not theatrically released until 1985. Due to poor audience attendance, the film was not a financial success. It was only released on VHS in 1987 by MCA Home Video, now known as Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Animation Her Grandmother's Gift is a 1995 short animation film written by Faith Hubley and Emily Hubley and directed by Emily Hubley. Thriller Stonebrook is a 1999 drama film written by Steve Morris and directed by Byron W. Thompson. Documentary film Dalai Lama Renaissance is a feature length documentary film, produced and directed by Khashyar Darvich, and narrated by actor Harrison Ford. The film documents the Dalai Lama's meeting with the self-titled "Synthesis" group, made up of 40 Western "renaissance" thinkers who hope to use the meeting to change the world and resolve many of the world's problems. The meeting took place at the Dalai Lama's home in Dharamsala, India in September, 1999. The film won 12 awards, was the official selection in over 40 international film festivals, and played in cinemas in over 100 cities in the U.S., as well as other countries in the world like Germany, Austria, Switzerland. It was also released in theaters in Taiwan in June 2009. The film received positive front page Chinese language press in Taiwan. However, The People's Daily presented an article criticizing the film. Among the Western thinkers who meet the Dalai Lama are: quantum physicist Fred Alan Wolf, social scientist Jean Houston, and founder of Agape International Spiritual Center church in Los Angeles, Dr. Michael Beckwith. Comedy A Sailor-Made Man is a 1921 comedy film directed by Fred Newmeyer and starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film The Lost Steps? But They Dont Exist is a 1989 film written and directed by Norbert Jochum. Comedy Play the Game is a 2009 romantic comedy film starring Andy Griffith, Paul Campbell, Liz Sheridan, Doris Roberts, and Marla Sokoloff, written and directed by Marc Fienberg. This was Andy Griffith's last film credit; he died on July 3, 2012. Thriller Firehead is a 1991 science fiction–thriller film. It was directed by Peter Yuval for Action International Pictures, and stars Chris Lemmon and Christopher Plummer. It was filmed in Mobile, Alabama and released theatrically in 1991. Documentary film Dani, Michi, Renato & Max is a 1987 film directed by Richard Dindo. Comedy Dishonour Bright is a 1936 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Eugene Pallette, Betty Stockfeld and Diana Churchill and was based on a story by Ben Travers. It was made at Denham Studios. The film's art direction was by Thomas N. Morahan. Comedy Oh Boy! is a 2012 German comedy film directed by Jan-Ole Gerster. It is in black-and-white. It is the director's debut film, and thesis project for the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin. In 2014, the film was released in the US under the title A Coffee in Berlin. Documentary film Born to Trouble: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a 2000 documentary TV Movie written by Jill Janows & Leslie Lee and directed by Jill Janows. Comedy The Strange Little Cat is a 2013 comedy, drama and family film written and directed by Ramon Zürcher. Comedy Rakta Bandhan is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rajat Rakshit, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rati Agnihotri, Surinder Kaur, Dina Pathak and Jagdeep. Thriller The Dead Pool is a 1988 American action flim directed by Buddy Van Horn, written by Steve Sharon, and starring Clint Eastwood as Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan. It is the fifth and final film in the Dirty Harry film series, set in San Francisco, California. The story concerns the manipulation of a dead pool game by a serial killer, whose efforts are confronted by the hardened detective Callahan. It co-stars Liam Neeson, Patricia Clarkson and Jim Carrey, each of whom eventually went on to greater film fame. At 91 minutes, it is the shortest of the five Dirty Harry films. This was Jim Carrey's first non-comedy film. Documentary film Not Sacks is a 2007 short documentary film directed by Fiona Collins. Documentary film Nuclear Savage is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Adam Jonas Horowitz. Documentary film Colors of Absence is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Arun Khopkar. Animation How Death Came to Earth is a 14 minute cutout animation film by Ishu Patel produced in 1971 by the National Film Board of Canada. The film deals with an Indian myth of creation, and is notable for its trippy visual style. Comedy Camp Meetin' is a 1936 short comedy film written by Leslie Goodwins and George Randol and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Animation Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas is a 2006 animated direct-to-video comedy film starring the Looney Tunes and directed by Charles Visser and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The movie is a spoof of the popular Charles Dickens tale, A Christmas Carol. Comedy Tropical Fish is a 1995 Taiwanese comedy-drama film written and directed by Chen Yu-hsun. It is an example of New Taiwanese Cinema. Documentary film War/Dance is a 2007 American documentary film written and directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine and produced by Shine Global's Susan MacLaury, a professor at Kean University, and Albie Hecht. It was nominated for the 2008 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and received the Emmy Award for Best Documentary and Best Cinematography in 2010. Science Fiction Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster is a science fiction cult film, directed by Robert Gaffney and starring Marilyn Hanold, James Karen, and Lou Cutell. It was filmed in Florida and Puerto Rico in 1964 The film was released in the United Kingdom as Duel of the Space Monsters. It is also known as Frankenstein Meets the Space Men, Mars Attacks Puerto Rico, Mars Invades Puerto Rico, and Operation San Juan. Released by the Futurama Entertainment Corp., it was released on DVD by Dark Sky Films in 2006. In the United States, it was initially released on a double bill with Curse of the Voodoo. The film tells the story of a robot who combats alien invaders. Despite the title, neither Dr. Frankenstein nor Frankenstein's monster appear in the film. Comedy Got Nice? is a 2002 short comedy film writen and directed by Brendan Bellomo. Comedy When Ally Mash, the number one junior tennis player in the country, twists her ankle and is out of the game, she discovers that there is much more out there for her than just tennis. Starring Lindsey Shaw (TV's "10 Things I Hate About You"). Animation The Beaufort Diaries is a 2010 animation short film written by T Cooper and directed by Alex Petrowsky. Comedy Masajista de señoras is a 1973 comedy film written by Fernando Galiana and directed by René Cardona Jr. Thriller Foxtrot is a 1976 drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein and starring Peter O'Toole, Charlotte Rampling and Max von Sydow. It was re-released in 1977 as The Other Side of Paradise. Animation Hare Do is a 1948 Merrie Melodies Cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd which was released in 1949. It is one of the few Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd pairings directed by Friz Freleng that was released after Hare Trigger, the debut of Yosemite Sam. The title of the cartoon is an obvious pun on the term "hairdo," another word for a hairstyle. This is also last cartoon where Bugs is seen sitting on The Warner Bros. Shield and then he pulls it down during the post-1948 period. This would not occur again until Bunny in 1991. The cartoon's final scene is a nod to the ending of 1939's A Day at the Zoo, which featured Elmer's prototype Egghead being swallowed up by a lion. Comedy The Irish in Us is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, and Olivia de Havilland. Written by Earl Baldwin based on a story by Frank Orsatti, the film is about an Irish family consisting of a mother and three sons: a cop, a fireman, and a boxing promoter. Encouraged to find a real job, the boxing promoter makes one last attempt by promoting a fighter he believes will bring him a fortune. The Irish in Us was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on August 3, 1935. Comedy A Sticky Affair is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Between Two Fires is a 2010 film written and directed by Agnieszka Lukasiak. Comedy Atracción peculiar is a 1988 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras. Starring Alberto Olmedo and Jorge Porcel. Thriller Samraat is a 1982 Bollywood Hindi action thriller starring Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Hema Malini, Zeenat Aman and Amjad Khan. The story is about a sunken ship of gold and the quest to find it by all parties, good and bad. Comedy Luke and Brie Are on a First Date is a 2008 Comedy Drama Romance Film written by George Ducker, Chad Hartigan, and Meghan Webster and directed by Chad Hartigan. Comedy Three Smart Girls is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Barbara Read, Nan Grey, Deanna Durbin, and Ray Milland. The film, Durbin's feature film debut, had a screenplay by Adele Comandini and Austin Parker, and is about three sisters who travel to New York City to prevent their father from remarrying. The three plot to bring their divorced parents back together again. It began an eight-year era of successful Deanna Durbin musicals and spawned two sequels, Three Smart Girls Grow Up and Hers to Hold. Comedy Mostly Martha is a 2001 German romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck and starring Martina Gedeck, Maxime Foerste, and Sergio Castellitto. Filmed in Hamburg, Germany, and Italy, the film is about a workaholic chef who is forced to adjust to major changes in her personal and professional life that are beyond her control. The film won the Créteil International Women's Film Festival Grand Prix Award, and was nominated for the Goya Award for Best European Film in 2002. It was also nominated for the German Film Awards Outstanding Feature Film. Documentary film Clarisse is a 2012 short film documentary directed by Liliana Cavani. Thriller Prayer to a Vengeful God is a 2010 dramatic crime film, written, directed by, and starring Dan Eberle. Broken into several chapters, the film follows the attempts of a man awakening from a coma to seek revenge on his wife's murderers. The film features absolutely no dialogue except one exchange of the word "hi". Comedy Big Girls Don't Cry...They Get Even is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Joan Micklin Silver. Thriller Shadowboxer is a 2005 crime thriller film directed by Lee Daniels that stars Academy Award winners Cuba Gooding, Jr., Helen Mirren, and Mo'Nique. It opened in limited release in six cities: New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Richmond, Virginia. Comedy The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is a 2009 American vigilante film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film serves as a sequel to the 1999 film The Boondock Saints. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus, who return to their roles, as well as several of the other actors from the first film. The film takes place eight years after the events of the original Boondock Saints, as fraternal twin sibling vigilantes Connor and Murphy are living a quiet life with their father, the former assassin known as "Il Duce". However, they are drawn back into action after someone attempts to frame the brothers for the murder of a priest in Boston. The duo travel back to the United States, where they meet some old friends and are pursued by Eunice Bloom, an FBI agent and former protégé of Agent Smecker. Thriller The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 is a 1992 film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Comedy Tenacious D: Time Fixers is a short movie that was used as a promotional tool on the iTunes website. The movie starred Tenacious D as well as Michael Keaton and longtime collaborators Jason Reed and Paul F. Tompkins. The first half of the film was available as a free download iTunes, while the second half could only be accessed after pre-ordering the album. Time Fixers can also be found on the second disk of The Complete Masterworks Part 2. Jack Black has appeared in another Dan Harmon project Computerman and in an episode of Community Animation La Douce is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Anne Larricq. Documentary film The Outer Edges is a 2013 documentary film written by Kieran Evans and Karl Hyde and directed by Kieran Evans. Thriller Hollow is a 2011 found footage horror film, directed by Michael Axelgaard, starring Emily Plumtree, Sam Stockman, Jessica Ellerby, and Matt Stokoe. The film is being distributed by Tribeca Film via nationwide On Demand outlets. Hollow premiered at Fantasia Festival. The film also screened at the Raindance Film Festival and was nominated for British Independent Film Award. Comedy Megane is a 2007 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Naoko Ogigami. The film is set on an unnamed Japanese island and tells the story of a vacationing university professor who comes in contact with several eccentric local inhabitants. The movie is a follow-up to Ogigami's 2006 film Kamome Shokudo, and features two of the same actors. It was featured at several film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival. During production, Ogigami decided the title of the movie after an impromptu realization that all of the characters in the film wore glasses. Thriller Trampa Infernal is a 1990 horror film filmed in Mexico where a group of young people intend to hunt a bear and are stalked by a masked madman Vietnam veteran. It stars Pedro Fernández, Edith González, Toño Mauri and Charly Valentino. Documentary film Army of One (Build Me Up, Break Me Down) is a documentary TV film written and directed by Sarah Goodman. Comedy Life with Feathers is a 1945 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Animated Short Film. This cartoon marks the first appearance of the then-unnamed cat Sylvester. The title is a play on the longest-running non-musical on Broadway, Life with Father. Warner Bros. would produce a film version in 1947. Thriller Burning Secret is a 1988 drama film, based on the short story Brennendes Geheimnis by Stefan Zweig, about an American diplomat's son who befriends a mysterious baron while staying at an Austrian spa during the 1920s. This symbol-filled story, filmed with sensuous detail and nuance, is set in Austria in the 1920s. While being treated for asthma at a country spa, an American diplomat's lonely 12-year-old son is befriended and infatuated by a suave, mysterious baron. During a story of his war experiences, the baron reveals the scar of a wound from an American soldier and thrusts a pin through it, saying "see-- no feeling." Little does the boy realize that it is his turn to be wounded. But soon his adored friend heartlessly brushes him aside and turns his seductive attentions to his mother. The boy's jealousy and feelings of betrayal become uncontrollable. The film was written and directed by Andrew Birkin, and stars Klaus Maria Brandauer, Faye Dunaway, and David Eberts. The film won the Young Jury Prize at the Brussels Film Festival in 1989, and David Eberts won the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival in the same year. Comedy Steve Martin's The Winds of Whoopie, a.k.a. simply The Winds of Whoopie, was a 1983 one-hour comedy TV special on NBC, produced and written by Steve Martin. The title was a take-off of The Winds of War, which premiered as a TV miniseries on the same night on ABC. In a 30-second spot, Orson Welles says: "Why spend 18 hours watching someone else's war, when you know how it comes out? We win, and then have to buy all their cars. Watch Steve Martin's The Winds of Whoopie. See it all in one hour on Sunday." The show is a combination of old and new material compiled from past Martin specials and his appearances on Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show. Thriller Enter Nowhere is a 2011 psychological thriller film directed by Jack Heller and starring Scott Eastwood, Sara Paxton and Katherine Waterston. Enter Nowhere opens with Jody and her dirt bag boyfriend Kevin robbing a convenience store. Jody holds a gun to the cashier demanding he open the safe. Cryptically, he tells her that he will do so but doesn't believe she can handle what's inside. Clearly not amused, she shoots and kills him. With money in her vest, she jumps in her car and drives only to end up at the cabin which is in the middle of nowhere. She doesn't know how she got there but it is there she meets two other people who arrived in a similar fashion. Samantha is a quiet reserved woman who is quite unnerved about being lost. Tom is more vocal and more sarcastic about the situation. Soon, however he like the women becomes frantic over their inability to leave. They even venture into the woods to escape only to return to the cabin. Jody makes the observation that it's like Pac-Man. You go out one door only to arrive on the same board. Tom then questions how to get to the next level. Animation The Pink Panther tries to find a basketball that thinks for itself. Documentary film Judgment In Hungary is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Eszter Hajdú. Documentary film I, Tintin is a Franco-Belgian film which premiered in the Paris cinema as a feature presentation in 1975. Made in semidocumentary style and mixing interviews with The Adventures of Tintin creator Hergé with real historical events and news stories edited together with animated Adventures of Tintin clips, narrated by Belgian news correspondent, Gérard Valet. The film was produced by Belvision Studios and Pierre Films in cooperation with the Franco-Belgian Ministry of Culture. Animation Justice League: The New Frontier is a 2008, direct-to-video, animated, superhero film adapted from the DC Comics limited series DC: The New Frontier. The film was written by Stan Berkowitz and the story and visual consultant was Darwyn Cooke. The film received a rating of PG-13 for violent content and images, and was released on February 26, 2008. It is the second film in the series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation; the first release was Superman: Doomsday and the next film in the series is Batman: Gotham Knight. The film had its broadcast premiere on October 18, 2008 on the Cartoon Network. Comedy Kid Gang on the Go is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring William Rosenberg. Comedy The Oyster Princess is a 1919 German silent film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It is a grotesque comedy in 4 acts about an American millionaire’s spoiled daughter’s marriage that just doesn’t go as planned. The film earned fame from his intangible use of style and sophistication in this movie among others. The term for his style was later dubbed "The Lubitsch Touch". Thriller Forgotten Pills is a 2010 American indie film written and directed by David Hefner. It stars Chris Blasman, Christina Murphy, Tye Alexander, Shane Callahan and Larry Bishop as the drug dealer Mathis. The film is a feature length version of an original short film of the same name. It was shot in Los Angeles, California in late 2007. The film was released on June 5, 2010 as an Official Selection for the 2010 Dances With Films festival in Los Angeles, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Award for Features. Thriller Picking up six years after the events of Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, this competently produced but ultimately disappointing sequel attempts to tie up the uneven horror series' loose ends with a less-than-convincing resolution. This installment opens with Jamie Lloyd (J.C. Brandy), young niece of supernatural psycho-killer Michael Myers, giving birth on an altar amid a mysterious Druid ceremony. Before she is killed by her monstrous uncle, Jamie manages to leave her baby in the care of young Tommy Doyle (Paul Rudd), who has pursued a lifelong obsession with the horrific Myers family legacy in the town of Haddonfield, IL. Living with members of the Strode family, Tommy comes to suspect that one of them, little Danny Strode (Devin Gardner), is cursed with the same malevolent power that drove Michael to murder several members of his family. When Michael arrives in Haddonfield to find and destroy Jamie's baby, Tommy joins forces with Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence), Michael's ex-psychiatrist and a life-long crusader against his sinister former patient, to find the connection between Michael and the Man in Black and end the curse once and for all. Released shortly after Pleasence's death, this confusing, horribly edited blend of tired slasher clichés and X-Files-inspired subplots is a poor testament to the long career of the distinguished and compelling character actor. Documentary film The Ploughman's Fatigue is a 1982 film directed by Jüri Müür, Enn Säde. Thriller The House of Dies Drear is a 1984 fantasy, drama, mystery, thriller and crime fiction movie written by Virginia Hamilton and directed by Allan A. Goldstein. Animation Barbie in A Mermaid Tale 2 is a sequel to the 2010 Barbie film, Barbie in A Mermaid Tale. It was released in theatres February 2012 and on DVD, February 27, 2012 in UK and March 6, 2012 in US. The film also marks the return of Kelly Sheridan as the voice of Barbie since Barbie in A Mermaid Tale. Documentary film An Intimate Evening with Anne Murray is a 1998 documentary written and directed by Bud Schaetzle. Documentary film Muffinhead In Heaven is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Iselmer Martínez. Comedy Zenobia is a 1939 comedy film starring Oliver Hardy, Harry Langdon, Billie Burke, Alice Brady, James Ellison, Jean Parker, June Lang, Stepin Fetchit, and Hattie McDaniel. It is one of the few films after the teaming of Laurel and Hardy that features Hardy without Stan Laurel, the result of a contract dispute between Laurel and producer Hal Roach, who maintained separate contracts for each performer, rather than a team contract, which would have offered them more control over their careers. Zenobia was Roach's attempt to create a new comedic pair without Laurel, and a series of films with Hardy and Langdon was planned. The dispute was short-lived, however, and Laurel and Hardy were reunited shortly thereafter. Comedy A Warm Reception is a 1916 American silent short film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Replacing Dad is a 1999 American television film directed by Joyce Chopra. Based on a Shelley Fraser Mickle novel, the film stars Mary McDonnell, William Russ, Jack Coleman and Shailene Woodley in her film debut. Thriller The Deception is a 2012 action crime drama film written and directed by Jay Durrwachter. Thriller Moodar Koodam is a 2013 Tamil black comedy film directed by debutante director Naveen. The film stars the director himself alongside newcomers Sentrayan, Rajaji and Kuberan. Oviya, Anupama Kumar and Jayaprakash play other pivotal roles. The film was produced by director Naveen himself under the "White Shadows Productions" banner with Pandiraj releasing the movie through his Pasanga Productions. The music is by Natarajan Sankaran. The film received highly positive reviews. Documentary film D-Day to Berlin is a TV program. Thriller Limitless is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Neil Burger and starring Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, and Robert De Niro. It is based on the novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn. Comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is a 2007 American music comedy film written and produced by Judd Apatow and Jake Kasdan, directed by Kasdan and starring John C. Reilly. The plot echoes the storyline of 2005's Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line; Walk Hard is also a parody of the biopic genre as a whole. As Walk Hard heavily references the film Walk the Line, the Dewey Cox persona is mostly based on Johnny Cash; but the character also includes elements of the lives and careers of Roy Orbison, Glen Campbell, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis, Donovan, John Lennon, James Brown, Jim Morrison, Conway Twitty, Neil Diamond, and Brian Wilson. The film also directly lampoons artists Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles, in addition to some artists playing themselves, including Eddie Vedder and Ghostface Killah. In addition, the film parodies or pays tribute to the musical styles of Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Van Dyke Parks with Brian Wilson, and the seventies punk rock movement. The film was released in the United States and Canada by Columbia Pictures on December 21, 2007. Animation M+A 'My Super 8' is 2011 animated short film directed by Rino Stefano Tagliafierro. Comedy Bright Young Things is a 2003 British drama film written and directed by Stephen Fry. The screenplay, based on the 1930 novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh, provides satirical social commentary about the Bright Young People: young and carefree London aristocrats and bohemians, as well as society in general, in the late 1920s through to the early 1940s. Comedy Scriptfellas is a 1999 drama comedy film written by Sanford Bookstaver and Darin Moiselle and directed by Sanford Bookstaver. Comedy The Grand Seduction is a 2013 Canadian comedy film directed by Don McKellar and written by Ken Scott and Michael Dowse. The film stars Taylor Kitsch, Brendan Gleeson, Liane Balaban and Gordon Pinsent. It is based on a 2003 French-Canadian film, La Grande Séduction. The film was nominated in four categories for the Canadian Screen Awards, with Pinsent winning the award for Actor in a Supporting Role at the March 2014 ceremony. Animation Morsey And Mop is a 2013 short animated comedy film directed by Yun Chan. Comedy The Lion's Share is a 2012 short comedy film directed by David Morris. Documentary film Perestroika is a 2009 film directed by Sarah Turner. Perestroika is a ghost story that exploits technologies of memory in order to explore what we forget and how we remember. Part psycho geography, part dream, imagery is limited to views from the window of the Trans Siberian train shot in 1988, and then again in 2008. The film culminates at the haunting visual expanse of lake Baikal. The filmmaker herself is the ghost: she is suffering from retrograde amnesia following a head injury caused by a cycling accident. She is repeating a journey to Siberia that she took 20 years ago with her best friend, and also where her best friend subsequently died, following a head injury caused by a cycling accident. The re-enactment of the journey is a memory work, a re-enactment of the past in the present through the process of filming. This is mediated by a continual referencing of the archive sounds and imagery which were shot on the original journey. The hope is that this return will precipitate another return, the return of memory through a re-enactment of trauma. However, this hope is derailed by extreme insomnia and the claustrophobic heat of the train, which ultimately produces delusion and a very different trauma. The voice over comments on the present but it also retreats into the past through the 'archive' footage. The prose starts to fuse what is being seen, what has been seen and what is seen internally. Although this is staged as a confusion between sleeping and waking states it is also a discussion of the status of the image, as the relationship here shifts from ‘truth’, ‘fact’ and ‘record’ to complete misrecognition, or, an experience of the uncanny. The work exploits tropes of documentary and autobiography in order to explore the idea that memory is a narrative response to affectual spaces; the experience of memory is always determined by the affectual filter of now as much as then. The journey to Siberia is as much a psychic voyage as a geographical one - the difference between place and its image in memory; between here and there, or between experienced physical space and imagined space. Ultimately, the work is a meditation on time, memory, association and dissociation; what we know and choose not to know, what we see and choose not to see. One reading suggests that memory is a construct, the truth of a moment or an event contingent on whichever narrative is framing it. Another reading suggests an explicit environmental allegory. Thriller Thralls is a 2004 horror film. The film stars Lorenzo Lamas, Leah Cairns, Siri Baruc, Crystal Lowe, Lisa Marie Caruk, Sonya Saolmaa, and Moneca Delain. It is directed by Ron Oliver, written by Lisa Morton and Brett Thompson, and has an MPAA rating of R. Documentary film Bophana: A Cambodian Tragedy, or Bophana, une tragédie cambodgienne, is a 1996 French-Cambodian made-for-television docudrama directed by Rithy Panh. Science Fiction Space Jam is a 1996 American live-action/animated sports family/comedy film starring Michael Jordan and featuring the Looney Tunes characters. The film was produced by Ivan Reitman, and directed by Joe Pytka, with Tony Cervone and Bruce W. Smith directing the animation. Nigel Miguel was a basketball technical advisor. A fictional account of Jordan's first retirement from the NBA, the film was released theatrically by Warner Bros. under the Family Entertainment brand label on November 15, 1996. It plays out as an alternate story of Jordan's initial return to basketball, this time with him being inspired by Bugs Bunny and friends. Despite mixed critical reviews, Space Jam opened at #1 in the US and grossed over $230 million worldwide. Documentary film Il Mercato delle facce is a 1952 Italian film. Animation Tales from Earthsea is a 2006 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Gorō Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film is based on a combination of plots and characters from the first four books of Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series: A Wizard of Earthsea, The Tombs of Atuan, The Farthest Shore and Tehanu; however, the film's title is named from the collection of short stories, Tales from Earthsea, made in 2001. The plot was "entirely different" according to the author Ursula K. Le Guin, who told director Gorō Miyazaki, "It is not my book. It is your movie. It is a good movie", although she later expressed her disappointment with the end result. Science Fiction Nemesis is a 1992 science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Olivier Gruner and Tim Thomerson. It is the first installment in the Nemesis film series. Comedy "The quiet heartbreak of separation, as Anthony and Kyle spend their last night together." Quoting the description from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Comedy Imitation of Christ is a film shot and directed by Andy Warhol in 1967. Comedy Cours du Soir is a thirty-minute short film in which Jacques Tati demonstrates the art of mime to a group of enthusiastic students. Amongst skits performed are those of a tennis player and a horse rider – sketches that initially brought Tati acclaim on music hall stages in the 1930s. Nicolas Ribowski directed the short on the set of Playtime in 1966. Animation Poor Cinderella is a 1934 Fleischer Studio animated short film featuring Betty Boop. The first entry in the Color Classics series, Poor Cinderella was Fleischer Studio's first color film, and the only appearance of Betty Boop in color during the Fleischer era. Animation My Fear is a 2010 animated short film directed by Murilo Hauser. Comedy Ethiree is a 2004 Indian Tamil action comedy film, directed by popular director K. S. Ravikumar. The film, starring Madhavan, Sadha, Vivek, Kanika, Rahman and Delhi Ganesh in pivotal roles, has musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja. It was released in April 2004 to positive critical response. The film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Bottle Mani, before it was remade in Telugu as State Rowdy, which stars Shivaji, Mallika Kapoor and Madhu Shalini, replacing Madhavan, Sadha and Kanika, respectively, and released in 2007. Comedy Buddimantudu is a 1969 action drama comedy film written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana, Aarudhra and C. Narayana Reddy and directed by Bapu. Comedy Get Married is a 2007 Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Hanung Bramantyo. Starring Nirina Zubir, Aming, Deddy Mahendra Desta, Ringgo Agus Rahman, Richard Kevin, Jaja Mihardja, and Meriam Bellina, it tells of a young tomboy who is forced to find a husband. Comedy Leave It to Beaver is a 1997 film that is a remake of the TV situation comedy series of the same name. There are many in-jokes related to the original series within the movie. Documentary film Farewell to Factory Towns? is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Maynard Seider. Documentary film Where the Girls Are is a 2003 short documentary film directed by Jennifer Arnold and Tricia Cooke. Documentary film Finding Sandler is a 2009 Documentary, Adventure, Biography film written and directed by David Seth Cohen. Animation Flatlife is a 2004 animation short comedy film written and directed by Jonas Geirnaert. Science Fiction Paycheck is a 2003 sci-fi thriller film based on the short story of the same name by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. The film was directed by John Woo and stars Ben Affleck, Uma Thurman and Aaron Eckhart. Paul Giamatti, Michael C. Hall, Joe Morton and Colm Feore also appear. Thriller Water's Edge is a 2003 drama thriller film directed by Harvey Kahn and written by Craig Brewer . Documentary film Bus 174 is a Brazilian documentary film released on October 22, 2002. It is the debut film of director José Padilha and co-director Felipe Lacerda. Sandro do Nascimento, a young man from a poor background, held passengers on a bus hostage for four hours. The event was caught live on television. The movie examines the incident and what life is like in the slums and favelas of Rio de Janeiro and how the criminal justice system in Brazil treats the lower classes. Within the film, Padilha interviews former and current street children, members of the Rio police force, the Rio BOPE police team, family members, and sociologists in order to gain insight into what led Nascimento to carry out the hijacking. Comedy Reform School Girls is a 1986 American film directed by Tom DeSimone, starring Wendy O. Williams, Pat Ast, and Sybil Danning. It depicts a reform school for girls that is operated by a sadistic and evil warden, Sutter, and her henchwoman Edna. The film got mostly negative reviews. Comedy Adam and Eva is a 1923 comedy film written by Luther Reed and directed by Robert G. Vignola. Documentary film Germany - Fifties' Style is a 1986 documentary film written and directed by Manfred Breuersbrock, Wolfgang Dresler and Dieter Fietzke. Animation Refusal is a 2013 animation short film directed by Lukas Gregor. Comedy Kittu Puttu is a 1977 Indian Kannada comedy drama film directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by Dwarakish. The story is inspired from the Bollywood film Do Phool directed by S. Ramanathan. The film features Vishnuvardhan, Dwarakish, Manjula and Vaishali Kasaravalli in the lead roles. The film was widely appreciated for its songs and story upon release. The songs tuned by Rajan-Nagendra were huge hits. This film was later made again in Bollywood as Aankhen. Comedy When the head of a credit union disappears with the credit union's money, four women create a team called Bong Chon Girl Scouts Troop #3 to recover the stolen money, and chaos ensues. Thriller Fate brings three friends on a road trip to The Lion's Den, a secluded backwoods bar. As the guys toast the end of their trip, closing time draws near and a night of horrors is about to begin. Stars Ronnie Kroell, Jesse Archer and Jake Steel. Comedy The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc is a 1996 made for cable movie starring William Shatner and Jonathan Jackson. It was produced for Showtime Networks under their family division, and first aired September 1996. The film was written by Rodman Gregg and Richard Clark. Inspired by the classic 1937 MGM version of The Prisoner of Zenda, starring Ronald Colman, The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. was a contemporary version loosely based on the original. Zenda was the castle in mythical kingdom of Ruritania in the 1937, whereas Zenda Inc. was the name of a computer business empire in the 1996 version. William Shatner's character of the evil "Uncle Michael", based on Raymond Massey's character Prince Michael in the original, was deftly played with a comedic flair. The film continued the theme of mistaken identities which was central to the plot of the 1937 MGM classic. Jackson plays Oliver and his lookalike Rudy. The film also starred American character actor Don S. Davis from the popular television series Stargate SG-1. It was released on VHS under the renamed title Double Play, but reverted to the original title for the DVD release. Comedy Though it is not quite a softcore pornographic film, this sex drama never quite manages to tell a story. Guests gather for the porcelain anniversary of a couple. When another woman's husband leaves her in front of everyone's eyes, the anniversary-celebrating husband gallantly makes loves to her in front of the same people. Then a sexual and confessional free-for-all erupts, until one of the wives, repulsed, runs away. Animation Ronki - Pig in a Bed is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Denin Serdarević. Comedy That Day is a 2003 French comedy film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Savages is another Russian "people's comedy" in the line with the infamous Peculiarities of National Hunting. Documentary film President Mir Qanbar is a 2005 Iranian documentary film directed by Mohammad Shirvani. The film follows Mir Qanbar, an elderly Iranian man, as he campaigns in the country's presidential election. The film won the Award of Excellence at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in 2005 and in 2007 won the Audience Favorite award at the Noor Iranian Film Festival in Los Angeles. Thriller Off Screen is a 2005 crime drama thriller film written by Hugo Heinen and driected by Pieter Kuijpers. Animation Walt Disney's Funny Factory is a series of DVDs by Walt Disney Home Video. Very similar to the Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites line, each release would feature around one-hour of Disney animated short films, grouped by a starring character, or set of characters. As opposed to the chronological nature of the Walt Disney Treasures line, each release would feature various cartoons in no particular order. The series featured two waves of releases, on August 17, 2005 and November 21, 2006. Animation The Girl Who Lived in Her Nightmare is a 2012 short animated, drama, family film written and directed by Víctor Díaz, Gerardo Hernández and Patricia López. Documentary film Budo: The Art of Killing is an award winning 1978 Japanese martial arts documentary created and produced by Hisao Masuda and financed by The Arthur Davis Company. Considered a cult classic, the film is a compilation of various Japanese martial art demonstrations by several famous Japanese instructors such as Gozo Shioda, Taizaburo Nakamura and Teruo Hayashi. Martial arts featured in the film include: Karate, Aikido, Kendo, Sumo, and Judo among others. The only modern Japanese martial art not featured in the film is Kyudo. Comedy Eva tropí hlouposti is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1939. Comedy The Salt in the Wound is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Alberto Lecchi. Thriller Out of the Past is a 1947 film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Daniel Mainwaring, with uncredited revisions by Frank Fenton and James M. Cain, from his novel Build My Gallows High. Film historians consider the film a superb example of film noir due to its convoluted, dark storyline, dark cinematography and classic femme fatale. The film's cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca also shot Tourneur's Cat People. In 1991, Out of the Past was added to the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Comedy The Secret of Bacchus is a 1984 film written by Titus Popovici and directed by Geo Saizescu. Comedy The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa is a 1977 comedy film directed by Hy Averback. Animation Cosplay Complex Round 2: Summer Training Camp of Charm is the second film of the Cosplay Complex OVA series. Comedy Daredevil's Time is a Croatian film directed by Vladimir Tadej. It was released in 1977. Thriller 12 Days of Terror is a 2004 television film that premiered on Animal Planet, and later on The Discovery Channel, directed by Jack Sholder and starring Colin Egglesfield, Mark Dexter, Jenna Harrison and John Rhys-Davies. Comedy Sundara Gaandam is 1992 Tamil comedy movie directed by K. Bhagyaraj. The movie's name is adaption from the title of fifth major division or 'Gaandam' of Indian Epic Ramayanam. The film was remade in Hindi as Andaz with Anil Kapoor. It was also remade in Telugu and Kannada as Sundarakanda with Venkatesh and Shivarajkumar respectively. Mammootty starrer Malayalam film Mazhayethum Munpe was partially inspired from this film. Documentary film Appunti su un fatto di cronaca is a 1951 Italian documentary film directed by Luchino Visconti. Comedy Big Bad Mama is a 1974 American film produced by Roger Corman, starring Angie Dickinson, William Shatner, and Tom Skerritt. It was followed by a sequel, Big Bad Mama II, in 1987. Documentary film Saltimbanco: Cirque du Soleil is a 1997 family documentary TV movie directed by Jacques Payette. Comedy Chennai Express is a 2013 Indian action comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty and produced by Gauri Khan for Red Chillies Entertainment. The film features Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone in lead roles; it is the second collaboration between Khan and Padukone after Om Shanti Om. It is about a man's journey from Mumbai to Rameshwaram and what happens along the way after he falls in love with the daughter of a local don. Principal photography began on 27 September 2012, filming began in October 2012 and was completed by May 2013. The film was released in the overseas markets on 8 August 2013 and a day later in India on 9 August. Extensive paid previews were held in India on 8 August as well. Although the film received mixed reviews from critics, it broke several records in India and abroad and became the fastest film to collect 1 billion nett domestically. It is also the second Bollywood film to cross 2 billion domestic nett. The film surpassed 3 Idiots and became the highest-grossing Bollywood film worldwide until its record was surpassed by Dhoom 3. It was also the third highest-grossing Bollywood film in overseas markets. Thriller Nakshatra is a Hindi thriller film, directed by Mohan Savalkar and produced by Ravindra Singh. The film released on 29 October 2010 under the R Vision banner. Comedy Pepe en Pilar is a 1983 comedy and romance film written by Toto Belano and Jake Tordesillas and directed by Maryo J. De Los Reyes. Comedy Dead Fish is a 2005 action/comedy film starring Gary Oldman, Robert Carlyle, Andrew-Lee Potts and Elena Anaya. Science Fiction The 33D Invader is a 2011 Hong Kong science fiction sex comedy film directed by Cash Chin. The film stars Macy Wu as a girl named Future who has to re-populate the human race after radiation attacks from the Xucker race have made 99% of men on Earth infertile in the year 2046. The film was released in Hong Kong on 6 October 2011 and was be shown at Far East Film Festival in Udine. The film has received negative reviews. Documentary film Forgotten fires is a 1998 documentary film directed by Michael Chandler. Thriller "We are thrilled to be previewing the television adaptation of Sarah Waters' masterful fifth novel, now brought vividly to life by the BBC. Set against the backdrop of a London recovering from the devastating effects of the Second World War, The Night Watch is a tale of lost young Londoners, whose lives are inextricably linked via their wartime experiences. Kay, the always brilliant Anna Maxwell Martin (Bleak House), roams the streets, haunted by a great loss in her past, whilst Helen (Claire Foy, Little Dorrit) and Viv (Jodie Whittaker, Cranford) who run a marriage bureau together, face their own relationship dilemmas. Helen obsessively clings to her tempestuous affair with the beautiful Julia as Viv finds herself unable to break free from her married lover. The sexual freedom and independence they enjoyed in wartime is curtailed once more as they are returned to the margins of society, but as each woman strives towards a more hopeful future, they must first come to terms with their actions in the past." Quoting the description from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Documentary film Humain, trop humain is a French documentary film by Louis Malle about the operations of a Citroën car production plant. Thriller Aranyakanda is a 1987 Telugu action thriller, directed by Kranthi Kumar produced by C. Penchal Reddy on Ushodaya Enterprises banner. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ashwini, Rajendra Prasad played the lead roles and music is composed by Chakravarthy. The film declared as flop at box-office. Comedy Tod eines Keilers is a 2006 crime film directed by Urs Egger. Comedy The Perils of P.K. is a 1986 comedy film written by Naura Hayden and directed by Joseph Green. Science Fiction Mind's Eye is a 2012 Sci-Fi, thriller film written by Mark Daniels and directed by Mark Steven Grove. Animation The Littlest Light on the Christmas Tree is a 2004 short film. Documentary film Nuclear Dynamite is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Gary Marcuse. Comedy Gabhricha Paus is a 2009 Marathi-language film written and directed by Satish Manwar. Gabhricha Paus has been produced by Prashant Penthe and released on 10 July 2009. Comedy Office Killer is a comedy-horror film directed by Cindy Sherman. It was released in 1997 and stars Carol Kane, Molly Ringwald and David Thornton. Comedy Beep, Beep is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in 1952 in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. It was later reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoon. The cartoon is named after the Road Runner's catchphrase. Comedy Athisaya Penn is a 1959 Tamil Romantic comedy film written by Javar Seetharaman and directed by M. V. Raman. The film starred Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vyjayanthimala in the lead while R. S. Manohar, S. A. Ashokan, E. V. Saroja, Madhuri Devi, K. Sankarapani, K. N. Kamlam, M. S. Thirowpathi, V. Seetharaman, Angamuthu and Eswar as the ensemble cast, was produced by M. V. Raman himself with his production company Raman Productions. The film's score was composed by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu, edited by M. V. Raman and was filmed by T. Muthu Sami. Comedy The Object of Beauty is a 1991 film directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and starred John Malkovich and Andie MacDowell. Comedy Burning Down the House is a 2001 film directed by Philippe Mora. Comedy Ghoom is a spoof comedy and remake of 2004 hit film Dhoom Directed by Ashish Patil and produced by Runaway Productions Pvt. Ltd.The film star cast Sumeet Raghavan Benika Deepak Ajay Gehi Purbi Joshi and Gaurav Chopra. The film runtime is 57 minutes and 33 seconds. Comedy Wide Open Spaces is a 1947 Donald Duck short cartoon, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Jack King for Walt Disney Productions and RKO Radio Pictures. Comedy The Shaggy D.A. is a 1976 film sequel to 1959's The Shaggy Dog produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and written by Don Tait, based on the original film and inspired by the long out-of-print Felix Salten novel, The Hound of Florence. It starred Dean Jones as the adult Wilby Daniels, Suzanne Pleshette, Tim Conway, Keenan Wynn, Dick van Patten, Jo Anne Worley and Shane Sinutko. It was Stevenson's final film. Comedy Mind of Its Own is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Jason Kabolati. Thriller Mr. Monster is a 2012 short horror action thriller film written and directed by Simon Hung. Comedy Zhivyot takoy paren' is a 1964 Soviet comedy film, directed by Vasily Shukshin. The movie is based on Vasily Shukshin's collection of short stories. Comedy Born in East L.A. is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Cheech Marin of the Cheech & Chong comedy team. The film is about a Mexican-American from East Los Angeles who is mistaken for an undocumented immigrant and deported. It is based on a 1984 novelty parody song of Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." and "I Love L.A." by Randy Newman. Written by Marin and released on the 1985 Cheech & Chong album Get Out of My Room, the parody was made a music video the same year. Marin used the song as the basis of his first solo film. Documentary film Drops and Bubbles is a 1958 documentary film directed by Josef Pliva. Comedy Appropriate Behavior is an American comedy film, which premiered on January 18, 2014 at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. Written and directed by Desiree Akhavan, the film stars Akhavan as Shirin, a bisexual Persian American woman in Brooklyn struggling to rebuild her life after breaking up with her girlfriend Maxine. The film's cast also includes Scott Adsit, Halley Feiffer, Anh Duong, Hooman Majd, Arian Moayed and Aimee Mullins, and is the second feature film by UK-based company Parkville Pictures. Comedy Les Truands is a French comedy film starring Eddie Constantine directed by Carlo Rim. For English-speaking audiences it was renamed as Lock Up Your Spoons respectively The Gangsters. Animation Zu Stramm is a 2006 animated short film directed by Levi Tack. Animation The Mantis Parable is a 2005 animated short film written and directed by Josh Staub. Comedy Identity Pieces is a 1998 Belgian/French/Congolese comedy film written and directed by Mweze Ngangura. It premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy A Woman in the Mirror is a 1984 erotica comedy film written by Barbara Alberti, Fabio Carlini and Paolo Quaregna, and directed by Paolo Quaregna. Documentary film Mystic Flower ・ Life Yukio Nakagawa is a documentary film directed by Akira Tanimitsu. Documentary film BaadAsssss Cinema is a 2002 documentary film, directed by Isaac Julien. Julien looks at the Blaxploitation era of the 1970s in this hour-long documentary. Documentary film Photographic Memory is a 2011 documentary film by independent filmmaker Ross McElwee about a voyage back to the roots of his involvement with the camera. Photographic Memory premiered at the 2011 Venice Film Festival. Comedy Straight is a 2009 Indian film starring Vinay Pathak and Gul Panag in the lead roles. It is directed by Parvati Balagopalan, and produced by Idream Productions. The film is also shot in a restaurant in Leicester square, London and some parts are shot in Wembley. This movie marks the debut of a new actor named Anuj who plays a part in the love triangle. It also features Siddharth Makkar, Rasik Dave, Ketki Dave and Damandeep Singh in supporting roles. As of November 2007, the cast and crew were shooting in London, United Kingdom. Comedy The Tramp and the Crap Game is a silent film from the year 1900. It's unknown if a copy survives, but it could be lost. Thriller The Jigsaw Man is a 1983 British espionage film starring Michael Caine, Laurence Olivier and Robert Powell. It was directed by Terence Young. The screenplay was written by Jo Eisinger, based on the novel The Jigsaw Man by Dorothea Bennett. The film was inspired by the story of Kim Philby, a British intelligence officer who was secretly working for the KGB, then defected to the Soviet Union in 1963. Comedy Taifû ikka is a comedy film directed by Shutaro Oku. Science Fiction The Human Race is an American horror film directed and written by Paul Hough. A work-in-progress copy was screened at the 2012 Fantasia Film Festival and the finished copy had its world premiere on April 11, 2013 at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. It stars Paul McCarthy-Boyington, Eddie McGee and Trista Robinson as a group of people who find themselves forced to race or die. Animation Lipsett Diaries is a 2010 short animated documentary about the life and art of collage filmmaker Arthur Lipsett, animated and directed by Theodore Ushev and written by Chris Robinson. The 14-minute film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal, where Lipsett had worked from 1958 to 1972, before committing suicide in 1986. The film is narrated by Xavier Dolan. Documentary film Africa, How Are You with Pain? is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Raymond Depardon. Documentary film "Pat Tillman gave up his professional football career to join the Army Rangers in 2002—and became an instant symbol of patriotic fervor and unflinching duty. But the truth about Pat Tillman is far more complex, and ultimately more heroic, than the caricature created by the media. And when the government tried to turn his death into war propaganda, they took on the wrong family. From her home in the Santa Cruz mountains, Pat’s mother, Dannie Tillman, led the family’s crusade to reveal the truth beneath the mythology of their son’s life and death. Featuring candid and revelatory interviews with Pat's fellow soldiers as well as his family, Amir Bar-Lev’s emotional and insightful film not only shines a light on the shady aftermath of Pat’s death and calls to task the entire chain of command but also examines themes as timeless as the notion of heroism itself." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction From Republic's press release: ""A strange garbled message convinces Commando Cody that the Ruler is trying to contact his agents on Earth. Cody tries to find the Ruler before he can carry out his newest plot."" Commando Cody discovers that the Ruler is on the Planet Venus. Ross and Hardy learn that Commando Cody plans to fly to Venus and they sabotage his rocket ship. However, Cody manages to land the crippled ship on Venus and confronts the Ruler. The Ruler reveals his plans to conquer Earth and other habitable planets. He shows off his weapons of conquest. Cody manages to bury the ""Ruler of Outer Space"" in his operations cavern on Venus. Documentary film Au hasard Bresson is a 1967 short documentary film directed by Theodor Kotulla. Comedy Dear Mr. Prohack is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland. It is a modern day version of Arnold Bennett's novel "Mr Prohack", starring Cecil Parker, Glynis Johns and Dirk Bogarde. Thriller Deadly Intentions is a 1985 television film. A sequel was released in 1991 titled Deadly Intentions... Again?. Thriller Betrayal is a thriller film released in 2003. The film stars Erika Eleniak, Julie du Page, Adam Baldwin, James Remar and Louis Mandylor. Documentary film Cyanosis is a 2007 film directed by Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami. Thriller Darfur is a film directed by Uwe Boll concerning the current conflict in Darfur, starring Kristanna Loken, Billy Zane and Edward Furlong. The film was also released as Attack On Darfur. Documentary film Mondays at Racine is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Cynthia Wade, about two sisters who open their Long Island hair salon to women diagnosed with cancer, every third Monday of the month. The film was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Animation Journey#0008-0209 is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Igor Imhoff. Thriller Run All Night is an upcoming film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. The film stars Liam Neeson, Joel Kinnaman and Ed Harris. The film is scheduled to be released on April 17, 2015. Comedy The Squawkin' Hawk is an American animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, first released to theatres in 8 October 1942. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger, directed by Chuck Jones, music by Carl Stalling and released to theatres by Warner Bros. Its running time is 6:46 minutes. It marked the debut of Henery Hawk. Documentary film Making Light In Terezin is a documentary, comedy and drama film directed by Richard Krevolin. Comedy Back in Trouble is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Andy Bausch. Comedy Chance is a 2002 film, the directing debut of actress Amber Benson. Benson directed, wrote, produced and starred in this film. Many of Benson's co-stars from Buffy, including co-star James Marsters, appeared in the film. It was estimated to cost $25,000. As documented on Chance's official site, the cost of making the film ended up being more than triple the estimate. Though Benson originally thought that she would foot the bill herself, she decided to ask fans for support. Signed photos of Benson on the set of the film, as well as scripts and props, were sold to raise money. Benson's production company, Benson Entertainment, distributes the movie on DVD and video. Running time: 75 Mins Filming Dates: March–April 2001 Comedy "Two teenagers lock eyes, and sparks fly in Organism. Maybe they have more in common than it seems." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy First and Last is a 1989 comedy and drama television film written by Michael Frayn and directed by Alan Dossor. Comedy After You is a Short, animated, drama and comedy film, written and directed by Damien O'Connor. Thriller Caccia all'uomo is a 1961 thriller film written by Marcello Coscia, Dino De Palma and Luciano Martino and directed by Riccardo Freda. Documentary film Homens is a 2008 short documentary film written by Bertrand Lira and directed by Lúcia Caus Delbone and Bertrand Lira. Documentary film The Blazing World is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Jessica Bardsley. Comedy The Fable of Elvira and Farina and the Meal Ticket is a 1915 silent film directed by Richard Foster Baker. Gloria Swanson made her first credited appearance in this film as Farina. Animation Logorama is a 16-minute French animated film written and directed by H5/François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy and Ludovic Houplain, and produced by Autour de Minuit. The film depicts events in a stylized Los Angeles, and is told entirely through the use of more than 2,500 contemporary and historical logos and mascots. The film won the Prix Kodak at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 82nd Academy Awards. Thriller Innocents with Dirty Hands aka Dirty Hands. is a 1975 film written and directed by Claude Chabrol. Its title in French is Les innocents aux mains sales. The film was based on the novel The Damned Innocents by Richard Neely. The film had 553,910 admissions in France. Documentary film Mom and Me is a 2011 animation and documentary film written and directed by Danic Champoux. Thriller Ooops a Desi is a 2013 Hindi fast-paced drama thriller film directed by Jenner Jose. The film premiered at Times Square followed by theatrical release on 23 August 2013 at major multiplexes across India. Movie received a very positive critical reception. The lack of marketing was its drawback. Plans are now in place for extended release as well as Punjabi- and Telugu-dubbed versions due to the films positive response. The film features Buali Shah, Adnan Khalid, Pragathi Yadhati and Gideon Samson as main characters. Documentary film Island of Lemurs: Madagascar is a 2014 nature documentary film directed by David Douglas about lemurs in Madagascar. The film was released through Warner Bros. on April 4, 2014. It is narrated by Morgan Freeman. Comedy Baka ga tanku de yatte kuru is a comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. Thriller The Student Boarder is a 1966 South Korean film. It was presented at the 27th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film My Name Is Negahdar Jamali and I Make Westerns is a 2012 documentary, biographical and Western film written and directed by Kamran Heidari. Documentary film Girl in a Mirror is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Kathy Drayton. Documentary film The Gender War is a documentary in two parts by journalist Evin Rubar on radical feminism in Sweden and its influence on Swedish politics. It was produced by Nordisk Film and broadcast by Sveriges Television in the series Dokument inifrån on 15 and 22 May 2005. The Gender War was also part of Evin Rubar being awarded the TV award Kristallen and Sveriges Television's equality award the same year. The documentary focuses on the national organisation for women’s and young women's shelters in Sweden, ROKS, an organisation helping young female victims of sexual abuse called Friends of Bella, former Minister of Gender Equality Margareta Winberg and Professor Eva Lundgren. Thriller Nagin Aur Suhagin is a 1979 Bollywood adventure film directed by Shantilal Soni. Comedy The Treatment is an American romantic comedy film released in 2006 starring Chris Eigeman and Famke Janssen and produced and directed by Oren Rudavsky. It is based on a novel with the same title by Daniel Menaker. Comedy The Beaver Trilogy is a documentary film directed by Trent Harris, featuring "Groovin' Gary", Sean Penn, Crispin Glover and co-starring Courtney Gains and Elizabeth Daily. The Beaver Trilogy combines three separate vignettes that were filmed at different times, in 1979, 1981, and 1985. The first, entitled The Beaver Kid, is a short documentary about the exploits of "Groovin' Gary", a performer that filmmaker Harris happened upon while filming for a Salt Lake City, Utah news station. Harris was testing out a color video video camera that the station had just acquired in the parking lot of his workplace when he stumbled upon Gary taking photographs of their news helicopter. Gary immediately launched into a number of celebrity impressions, including John Wayne and Sylvester Stallone. Although Gary is seemingly very personable and humble, he also alludes to intense needs for fame, recognition and mass approval. Several weeks after they first met, Harris traveled to the small town of Beaver, Utah and filmed Gary, an Olivia Newton-John obsessive, as he staged a talent show that featured Gary dressed in full drag singing the Newton-John song "Please Don't Keep Me Waiting". Comedy Suffering Man's Charity, later released as Ghost Writer, is a 2007 comedy/horror film directed by Alan Cumming and written by playwright Thomas Gallagher. Documentary film Please Please Me is a documentary film directed by Tarou Aoishi. Thriller Für immer und immer is a 1996 drama thriller film written by Hark Bohm, Jon Boorstin and Christoph Busch and directed by Hark Bohm. Thriller Oru Abhibhashakante Case Diary is a 1995 Malayalam movie about a lawyer who seeks justice for a teenage girl who was raped and murdered. Documentary film Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL is a documentary film directed by Michael Tollin for the ESPN documentary series 30 for 30. Comedy Les Bouffons is a 2013 short comedy film, written by Christopher Dane Owens, Melissa Ricci, Jason Schulz and Ryan Sterling, directed by Jason Schulz. Comedy Bhai Ho To Aisa is a 1972 Bollywood action film directed by Manmohan Desai. The film stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha. The film had music by the composer duo Sonik-Omi and lyrics by Sahir Ludhiyanvi. The film was a hit at the box office. Thriller A Window in London is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Herbert Mason starring Michael Redgrave, Sally Gray, Paul Lukas and Hartley Power. Thriller Dementamania is a 2013 horror thriller film directed by Kit Ryan. Animation Thumbelina is a 49-minute animated film originally released on June 8, 1992, based on the classic story Thumbelina by Hans Christian Andersen. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film featured a single theme song, "Little Teeny Thumbelina," written and composed by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias, as well as the classic song "Edelweiss." A girl no bigger than a thumb is sent on a mission to the Meadow of the Tulips where she must inform the prince about the breaking of the dam, a threat that could endanger the life of all the Little People in the meadow. On her journey, Thumbelina is brought by an old medicine woman to the home of a lonely childless woman, who, seeing the size of the little girl, names her "Thumbelina." Thumbelina was produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation, and was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment as part of their "Collectible Classics" line. Comedy Dhandora is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1941. It starred Noor Mohammad Charlie. Animation The Secret Weapon is an animated film written by Bent Haller and directed by Jannik Hastrup. Comedy Gegè Bellavita is a 1978 Italian commedia all'italiana film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Comedy Undercover Christmas is a 2003 American television film. Comedy I Was On Mars is a 1991 film directed by Dani Levy. Comedy The Calcium Kid is a British mockumentary comedy film which was released in 2004. It stars Orlando Bloom as a milkman and amateur boxer. Billie Piper and Michael Peña are also featured. It is directed by Alex De Rakoff and produced by Working Title Films. The milkman-turned-prizefighter concept had been previously used in both Harold Lloyd's The Milky Way and its remake, Danny Kaye´s vehicle, The Kid from Brooklyn. Animation L'astronome Hyppolyte Calys a-t-il raison d'annoncer à Tintin que la fin du monde est imminente ? Ce que laisse voir son téléscope est en tout cas très clair : une énorme boule de feu, apparue dans le ciel depuis peu, se rapproche à toute vitesse et menace sérieusement de percuter notre planète ! Intrigué par l'apparition d'une nouvelle étoile, Tintin se rend à l'observatoire où il rencontre le professeur Calys. Celui-ci lui révèle la nature de cet astre : c'est une gigantesque météorite qui semble se diriger droit vers la Terre et devrait entrainer la fin du monde. Finalement, la météorite ne touche heureusement pas la Terre, mais on apprend qu'un fragment est tombé dans l'océan Arctique. Ayant découvert grâce à une photographie spectroscopique de la météorite la présence d'un métal inconnu, Calys organise une expédition, avec les fonds du FERS (Fondation Européenne de Recherche Scientifique). L'expédition part avec Tintin, commandée par le capitaine Haddock sur le navire Aurore, et de nombreux scientifiques... After a large meteorite just misses the earth, a small piece lands in the sea causing nothing more than an earthquake. After the professor discovers that its made up of an unknown metal, he gets Tintin and Captain Haddock to take him and a group of European scientists to claim it in the Arctic Ocean. But they soon realise that they aren't the only expedition on the high sea to reach the meteorite, as now it's a race to get their first before a greedy South American banker comes away with it. "The Shooting Star" is the tenth story of the comic-strip albums by creator Herge, but the first episode of season 2. This steers away from the usual Tintin adventure, where there's no real mystery or a clash with some bigwigs, but a simple discovery that turns into light-hearted sea race for a prized possession. After a somewhat gloomy beginning with some creative visuals and atmosphere, it then transcends to a slow understated middle half, which enters the closing turn with a taut final last dash to the meteorite. There are some unusually gigantic surprises awaiting Tintin after he sets his foot on it. Everyone's favourite character, the cursing Captain Haddock would go on to cement himself as one of the memorable main players after this outing. His enthusiastically chaotic presence was a real delight to the contrast of the modest and determine Tintin. Who always makes sure he's in it for the long run, no matter how many tough spots he gets caught up in. "The Shooting Star" is no exception to it. This leaves the rest of the characters, like the other professors led by Professor Decimus Phostle and even their competition in the form of banker Bohlwinkel coming across merely as secondary features. The story does provide some moral questioning and insightful developments, but sometimes it gets too mopey in its attitude. The excitement levels are kept low, but again there's a nice dose of chirpy dialogues that liven up the outing and it moves on pretty quickly even with those plodding patches. I might label this one as one of the weakest, if not the weakest, but it delivers on the quota of sheer comic entertainment. Comedy Meet My Sister is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jean Daumery and starring Clifford Mollison, Constance Shotter and Enid Stamp-Taylor. A man comes to mistakenly believe that his fiancee is his sister. Thriller As Good as Dead is a 1995 television film written, produced and directed by Larry Cohen. The psychological thriller, originally broadcast on USA Network, stars Crystal Bernard and Traci Lords as two women who change identity, which becomes troublesome when one of them dies. The film was released on VHS in 1998. Documentary film Stalking Pete Doherty is a rockumentary assembled from footage shot by Max Carlish, a BAFTA Award–winning film director. As the title suggests, it is about both attempts by Carlish to interview Pete Doherty. Max Carlish is a British documentary filmmaker and former lecturer in media studies, was born to Jewish parents in the city of Birmingham. Carlish helped produce an Emmy and BAFTA-award-winning television series about the Royal Opera House. He is most famous, however, for his attempts to produce a so-called rockumentary about Pete Doherty, singer and guitarist with The Libertines and Babyshambles. Doherty was charged with assault and blackmail of the filmmaker after Carlish sold photographs of Doherty taking heroin to Sunday newspapers. Carlish's footage was used in a programme entitled Stalking Pete Doherty broadcast on 17 May 2005, and then again on 11 March 2006 on Channel 4. In fact, the programme focused more on Carlish's apparent obsession with Doherty than it did with Doherty's life. Documentary film Black Sun is a documentary film directed by Gary Tarn. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2005. Gary Tarn explores the story of Hugues de Montalembert, a New York-based artist and filmmaker who was blinded by a vicious, unprovoked attack by two young assailants in 1978. After the attack, Montalembert learned to cope with his despair and to go through life a new way, seeking to make ordinary things extraordinary. Defying expectation, this remarkable artist continued to travel the world alone, learning to navigate life in a new and beautiful way. Through creative imagery and philosophical narration, director and composer Gary Tarn creates an expressionist, poetic meditation both on an extraordinary life without vision, and on the idea of perception in general. Science Fiction The Phantom Planet is a 1961 science fiction film directed by William Marshall. American International Pictures released it as a double feature with Assignment Outer Space. Comedy All You Never Wanted To Know About Women is a 1991 film directed by Lothar Lambert. Comedy On a Clear Day You Can See Forever is a 1970 musical/romantic fantasy film directed by Vincente Minnelli. The screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner is adapted from his book for the 1965 stage production of the same name. The songs feature lyrics by Lerner and music by Burton Lane. Comedy You Ruined My Life is a 1987 television film directed by David Ashwell. Documentary film The Future is Now! is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Gary Burns and Jim Brown. Thriller Tempted is a 2001 American film set in New Orleans. Burt Reynolds has a beautiful wife, Saffron Burrows, and hires a young carpenter in his employ to test her fidelity. The main attraction of the film is the beautiful model/actress Saffron Burrows, who dresses scantily, but tastefully, for the warm New Orlean's summer. She projects an innocence that she does not possess. Like Eliza Doolittle of My Fair Lady, Saffron Burrows was discovered in Covent Garden. Comedy Nandanam is a 2002 Malayalam film co-produced, written, and directed by Ranjith, starring Navya Nair and Prithviraj Sukumaran along with Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Revathi, and Aravindar. Singer K. J. Yesudas made a cameo appearance. The music was composed by Raveendran. Thriller UFO Abduction is a 1989 found footage / thriller film, which was written, directed, filmed, and produced by Dean Alioto, through IndieSyndicate Productions. Dean Alioto produced the no budget film using $6,500.00. The film had a limited release through Axiom Films. The film is a mockumentary similar in presentation to 1999's The Blair Witch Project, which presents the final recordings and last known whereabouts of a Connecticut family named the Van Heeses just before they are abducted by extraterrestrials. Created to appear as a genuine 1983 home video recording, the film is widely believed to depict a real alien abduction of a Connecticut family named "the McPhersons" as they celebrate their relative's 5th birthday. The film is widely debated, despite evidence that the film is a work of fiction. Dean Alioto and Paul Chitlik remade UFO Abduction in 1998, with a larger budget and professional actors, into Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County. Dean Alioto has since discussed his two films. Comedy Cup Cake is a 2010 comedy film written by Christine Murphy and directed by Colin McIvor. Animation Snore Train is a 2012 short animation film directed by Kamil Chajder. Comedy Appula Appa Rao is an Indian 1991 Telugu-language film directed by E.V.V. Satyanarayana which features Rajendra Prasad, Shobana and Brahmanandam in the lead roles. Appula Apparao is scripted, produced and directed by E.V.V. Satyanarayana, under the banner Prasad Studios, Chennai. Documentary film Dying to be Perfect is a 1988 short documentary film. Thriller Lady in White is a 1988 American horror film of the ghost/mystery genre. Much of the film was made in Wayne County, New York, taking advantage of the appropriate local area. The movie is based on a version of the The Lady in White legend, concerning a woman who supposedly searches for her daughter in Durand-Eastman Park in Rochester, NY. The film was directed, produced, and written by Frank LaLoggia, a native of Rochester. Starring Lukas Haas, Len Cariou, Alex Rocco, and Katherine Helmond. Thriller Captain America is a 1990 American-Yugoslavian superhero film directed by Albert Pyun. The film is based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. While the film takes several liberties with the comic's storyline, it features Steve Rogers becoming Captain America during World War II to battle the Red Skull, being frozen in ice, and subsequently being revived to save the President of the United States from a crime family that dislikes his environmentalist policies. Documentary film Chaplin Today: City Lights is a 2003 documentary short film directed by Serge Bromberg. Comedy Hysterical is a 1982 film from Embassy Pictures that was intended to spoof the horror movies that were abundant at the time. Not to be confused with the 2006 film of the same name. The Hudson Brothers star in this movie. Comedy Sons o' Guns is a 1936 comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon. Comedy A Hard Day's Night is a 1964 British black-and-white comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr—during the height of Beatlemania. It was written by Alun Owen and originally released by United Artists. The film portrays several days in the lives of the group. The film was a financial and critical success. Time magazine rated it as one of the all-time great 100 films. British critic Leslie Halliwell described it as a "comic fantasia with music; an enormous commercial success with the director trying every cinematic gag in the book" and awarded it a full four stars. The film is credited as being one of the most influential musical films of all time, inspiring numerous spy films, the Monkees' television show and pop music videos. Thriller Spy for Germany is a 1956 West German thriller film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Martin Held, Nadja Tiller and Walter Giller. The film depicts the German spy Erich Gimpel actions during the Second World War. It is based on a novel by Will Berthold. Animation Burn the Whole Place Down is a 2011 animated short film directed by Adam Comiskey. Thriller The film, San Saba, stars Angus Macfadyen, Vivica A. Fox and Elizabeth Rohm. It is a film noir detective thriller and was directed by Mike Greene. The Production Designer was Brian Fowler. The film was produced in conjunction with AmberGreen Entertainment and Rigel Entertainment. It was scheduled to be released on DVD in late 2008 but has been delayed for unspecified reasons. Thriller The Atomic Submarine is a 1959 independently made black-and-white science fiction film distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation and starring Arthur Franz, Dick Foran and Brett Halsey, with John Hillard as the voice of the alien. The film was directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and the script was adapted by Orville H. Hampton from a short story by Jack Rabin and Irving Block. The film is an alien invasion story that concerns an underwater UFO that is attacking shipping; it showcases the new technology of nuclear submarines. Documentary film Choose Not To Fall is a short film directed by Matthew Marsh, and produced by Mummu. The film discusses the practice of parkour, featuring parkour practitioner Daniel Ilabaca. The film won Best Film from Filminute 2010, gold from the Pepsi Short Film contest and Best 1 minute film from the Azyl Film Festival 2011. Comedy Mischief is a 1985 teen comedy film starring Doug McKeon, Chris Nash, Catherine Mary Stewart and Kelly Preston. The film was directed by Mel Damski and written by Noel Black. The original music score was composed by Barry De Vorzon. Set in Nelsonville, Ohio in 1956, its soundtrack features many popular songs from the era. Documentary film The Other Side of Bollywood is a 2006 documentary film. Comedy Mr. Muggs Steps Out is a 1943 American film directed by William Beaudine. Animation Wrong Way Kid is a 1983 TV film starring Dick Van Dyke, Keith Coogan, Derek Barton, June Foray, Stan Freberg, Melanie Gaffin, Joan Gerber, Wayne Hall, Don Messick, Jason Naylor and Arnold Stang. This TV film is about an insecure boy who, after an encounter with a 203-year-old bookworm, begins developing his self-confidence; he does things the wrong way: backwards, frontwards, upside down, inside out, etc.. It was written by George Arthur Bloom and directed by Lawrence Levy and Sam Weiss. It aired on Nickelodeon. Animation Intel 'The Chase' is a 2011 short animation film directed by Adam Foulkes and Alan Smith. Comedy I love Vienna ist ein österreichischer Film aus dem Jahr 1991, der mit den Mitteln und Formen der Gesellschaftskomödie das Aufeinanderprallen unterschiedlicher Kulturen und Wertvorstellungen thematisiert. Comedy The Zoo is a 2012 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Sophie Hayward. Comedy Felix is a 2011 short, adventure, comedy and family film written and directed by Anselm Belser. Comedy Kick-Heart is a 2013 Japanese anime short film that uses surreal animation and storytelling to tell a love story between a professional wrestler and a nun. The film was directed by Masaaki Yuasa through Production I.G studios, who ran a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund the short. The short screened on Toonami in 2013 and has screened at several festivals such as the BFI London Film Festival. Of the film's production, Yuasa stated that he completed Kick-Heart's script and story before beginning work on the storyboards. Comedy Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge is the 2008 American sequel to the 2005 pornographic film Pirates. Again written and directed by Joone, it stars Belladonna, Sasha Grey, Jenna Haze, and Ben English, as well as Tommy Gunn, Jesse Jane, Steven St. Croix, and Evan Stone, who reprise their roles from the first film. Carmen Luvana, who played the central character of Isabella in the original Pirates, is absent in the sequel. The film was released direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray on September 27, 2008. An edited R-rated version of the film is also available. Comedy Enamorada is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring María Félix and Pedro Armendáriz. Comedy Bachelors' Babies is a 1925 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy I kivernisseis peftoune alla o Psaltis menei is a 1987 comedy film written by Yiorgos Mylonas and directed by Yiannis Hartomatzidis. Thriller Seven Below is a 2012 horror-thriller American film directed by Kevin Carraway starring Val Kilmer, Ving Rhames and Luke Goss in lead roles. Comedy It's Me, It's Me is a 2012 comedy drama science fiction thriller film directed by Satoshi Miki. Comedy On purge bébé is Jean Renoir's first sound film. It is a 1931 comedy about a supposedly unbreakable chamberpot and a constipated baby. It is noted for mocking the French bourgeoisie. Renoir made the film in order to get backing for other projects. His next film was La Chienne. Thriller The Casino Job is an independent action film directed by Christopher Robin Hood. Among the film's stars are Jay Anthony Franke and Playboy Playmate Irina Voronina. Filming locations were in Las Vegas and Laughlin, Nevada in the United States. Shot on a modest budget, the film picked up for distribution by Maverick Entertainment for worldwide release. After an early release On Demand run, the film was released to DVD March 10, 2009 and was carried by most rental outlets and online retailers including Blockbuster Video, Hollywood Video and Redbox. Comedy "It’s 1984, and Michael Jackson is king—even in Waihau Bay, New Zealand. Here we meet Boy, an 11-year-old who lives on a farm with his gran, a goat, and his younger brother, Rocky (who thinks he has magic powers). Shortly after Gran leaves for a week, Boy’s father, Alamein, appears out of the blue. Having imagined a heroic version of his father during his absence, Boy comes face to face with the real version—an incompetent hoodlum who has returned to find a bag of money he buried years before. This is where the goat enters. Inspired by his Oscar-nominated short, Two Cars, One Night, Taika Waititi offers a charming, funny, and earnest coming-of-age story where everybody has some coming of age to do—particularly Alamein (affably played by Waititi himself). Never short on humor, Waititi’s story is ultimately about three boys (one grown) reconciling fantasy with reality." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance film festival site. Animation The Appletree Maiden is a 1974 short animation film directed by Bretislav Pojar. Documentary film Damned – The Strange World of José Mojica Marins is a 2001 Brazilian documentary film about the life and works of Brazilian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, film and television actor and media personality José Mojica Marins. The film features Marins and his associates and family members recounting episodes of his life and career from childhood to international recognition in later years. The film received the Special Jury Award in Latin American Cinema at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Thriller Female Convict 701: Scorpion is a film made by Toei Company in 1972. It stars Meiko Kaji and was Shunya Itō's first film as a director. The film is based on a comic by Tōru Shinohara. It is a Women in prison film. The film was followed by several sequels, including Female Convict Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 and Female Convict Scorpion: Beast Stable, and has also been remade several times. Thriller Mustang Sally is a horror movie released in 2006. It stars Elizabeth Daily, Mark Anthony Parrish, Lindsey Labrum, Don Wallace, Erik Fellows and Al Santos. Six friends think that they are going to a house of prostitution, but encounter danger instead. The title is a reference to the rhythm and blues tune "Mustang Sally", popularized by Wilson Pickett and later featured in several movies. It also has jazz score by trumpeter Terence Blanchard. The German version features many well-known actors resp. their voices e. g. Torsten Muenchow, Michael Habeck, Tim Schwarzmaier. The movie was released in Germany "direct to DVD" approximately beginning of February 2007. Documentary film Canadian Diamonds is a 1960 short, documentary film written by Judith Crawley and Pierre Perrault and directed by René Bonnière. Comedy Challenge of a Lifetime is a 1985 television film directed by Russ Mayberry. Starring Penny Marshall and Jonathan Silverman, the film focuses on a 35-year-old woman entering a Triathlon. Comedy The Errand Boy is a 1961 American comedy film directed, co-written and starring Jerry Lewis. Comedy La Cage aux Folles 3: The Wedding is a 1985 comedy film and the third and final film in the La Cage aux Folles series. Unlike the first two films, which were directed by Édouard Molinaro, this third installment is directed by Georges Lautner. Thriller Avenger is a 2006 television film starring Sam Elliott and Timothy Hutton, based on the novel Avenger by Frederick Forsyth. Comedy Un indien dans la ville is a 1994 French film by Hervé Palud. The film had a limited English language release under the title Little Indian, Big City. Part of the movie was shot in Miami, Florida, United States. It was later adapted for an American audience under the title Jungle 2 Jungle, set in Manhattan and starring Tim Allen and Martin Short. Comedy Seema Tapakai was a 2011 Telugu comedy film written and directed by G.Nageswara Reddy, produced by Dr. Vijaya Prasad Malla under Wellfare Creations banner and starring Allari Naresh and Poorna in lead roles. The film soundtrack was composed by Vandemataram Srinivas and Cinematography was handled by Adusumilli Vijay Kumar. Dialogues of the movie were written by popular writer Marudhuri Raja. Screenplay was handled also by G Nageswara Reddy.Legendary actor Nandamuri Balakrishna clapped at opening ceremony of the movie . This film marks the debut of actress Poorna in Telugu Cinema. Seema Tapakai was released on 13 May 2011. Thriller Rebeca immigrates to the US in search of the American Dream. She never imagined that she would end up working as an "erotic masseuse" to save her brother's life, who, when trying to leave a "criminal organization" was hurt as a punishment for his abandonment. Even though Rebeca is forced to live surrounded in a dark atmosphere of sex and drugs, she finds a pure love in Nestor, her brother's roommate. At the same time, she is harassed by a gangster who wants to conquer her. Science Fiction Alien Express is a 2005 film directed by Turi Meyer and stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Amy Locane, Barry Corbin, and Todd Bridges. The film was released direct-to-video on August 13, 2005. Comedy Assia and the Hen with the Golden Eggs is a 1994 Russian comedy film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Pedro Pix is a 2013 short animated film written by Trine Heller Jensen and Jens Kløft and directed by Trine Heller Jensen. Thriller Masks is a 1987 French comedy film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Buddy's Bug Hunt is an American animated short film, released June 22, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Animation Fleuve Rouge, Song Hong is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Stéphanie Lansaque and François Leroy. Animation Bionicle: Mask of Light is a 2003 direct-to-video fantasy film based on the Lego toy series Bionicle, produced by Creative Capers Entertainment and released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment and Miramax Films. It has sold over 40 million copies worldwide since its release. The movie revolves around the latter half of the 2003 storyline, on the island called Mata Nui, home to six tribes of biomechanical creatures. The spirit protecting the island was put into a deep sleep, and only the Mask of Light, in the hands of two Matoran who are assisted by six Toa, can return it to the Toa of Light, who is predicted to defeat the Makuta. The direct-to-video sales made Mask of Light one of the top selling DVDs of 2003 in the United States, and has helped the development of three more movies in the franchise. It was praised for its visual effects and sound direction, but thought to be average in its storyline and character development. The movie was followed by the two prequels Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui, Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows and one sequel Bionicle: The Legend Reborn. Comedy Pitbullterje is a 2005 Norwegian comedy. Comedy My Friend from India is a 1927 comedy written by Rex Taylor and directed by E. Mason Hopper. Documentary film Arctic Dance: The Mardy Murie Story is a 1999 documentary film directed by Bonnie Kreps. Documentary film Visionary Insight is a 2012 short documentary film directed and written by Lou Karsen and Tracy Rector. Comedy Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha is a 1998 Bollywood romantic comedy film starring Kajol and Ajay Devgan. The film is a remake of the 1995 Hollywood film French Kiss, starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline. Comedy The Terrys is a 2010 short film written and directed by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. Thriller A Girl at My Door is a 2014 South Korean drama film directed by July Jung, starring Bae Doona and Kim Sae-ron. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Due to the ambiguous relationship between the two main characters, the film was by far and large only financed by the KOFIC. Due to this, the budget was limited to US$300,000 and the two main actresses agreed to no being paid. Comedy School Dance is a 2014 American comedy-drama musical film directed, written, and produced by Nick Cannon. The film stars Bobb'e J. Thompson, The Ranger$, Mike Epps, Luenell, Kristina DeBarge, Katt Williams, George Lopez, and Wilmer Valderrama The film was released on July 2, 2014 in select theaters, VOD, and Digital HD. This is also Cannon's directoral feature film debut. Thriller Un Oso Rojo is a 2002 Argentine, Spanish, and French drama film, directed by Israel Adrián Caetano. The film was produced by Lita Stantic, and the screenplay was written by Caetano and Graciela Speranza, from the story penned by Romina Lafranchini. The picture features Julio Chávez, Soledad Villamil, Luis Machín, and Agostina Lage, among others. Thriller Baby Blue is a 2001 thriller film written by Tomas Ross and Aleida Strowger. It is directed by Theo van Gogh. Comedy Sun Valley Serenade is a 1941 musical film starring Sonja Henie, John Payne, Glenn Miller, Milton Berle, and Lynn Bari. It features the Glenn Miller Orchestra as well as dancing by the Nicholas Brothers and Dorothy Dandridge, performing "Chattanooga Choo Choo", which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996, and was awarded the first Gold Record for sales of 1.2 million. Thriller Everything Will Be Fine is a 2010 Danish film directed by Christoffer Boe, who also wrote the screenplay. Animation J'ai bu du café dans un café is a 2005 Moroccan film. Science Fiction Werewolf is a 1996 direct-to-video horror film that was lampooned in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Comedy The Gay Deception is a 1935 romantic comedy film starring Francis Lederer and Frances Dee. Writers Stephen Morehouse Avery and Don Hartman were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story. Comedy Girls' School is a 1938 comedy film starring Anne Shirley. The film was directed by John Brahm and based upon a Tess Slesinger story. Comedy Spaghetti a mezzanotte aka Spaghetti at Midnight is a 1981 Italian sex comedy, directed by Sergio Martino. Comedy Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 is a German movie made in 2004 by Michael Herbig. As a spiritual successor to Der Schuh des Manitu, Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 is based on a recurring skit from Herbig's TV show Bullyparade, "Unser Raumschiff", a spoof of the 1960s American television series, Star Trek. The title and plot allude to Raumschiff Enterprise, the German title of Star Trek. Raumschiff is the German word for spacecraft; Traumschiff means "dream ship", which was also a reference to Das Traumschiff, a German television series, similar to the series The Love Boat. The movie parodies several science fiction films. Comedy The Most Wonderful Time of the Year is a 2008 Christmas television film directed by Michael Scott. Science Fiction Josh Kirby, Time Warrior: Eggs from 70 Million B.C. is a 1995 Science Fiction film written by Patrick J. Clifton and directed by Mark S. Manos. Documentary film Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the Presidency is a 2008 documentary film directed by Carl Byker and Mitch Wilson. Science Fiction 009 Re: Cyborg is a 2012 animation, science fiction, action film written by Kenji Kamiyama and Shôtarô Ishinomori and directed by Kenji Kamiyama. Comedy Zim and Co. is a 2005 French comedy film directed by Pierre Jolivet. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Hanna is a 2011 action thriller film directed by Joe Wright. The film stars Saoirse Ronan as the title character, a girl raised in the wilderness of northern Finland by her father, an ex-CIA operative, who trains her as an assassin. Cate Blanchett is a senior CIA agent who tries to track down and eliminate the girl and her father. The soundtrack was written by The Chemical Brothers. The film was released in North America in April 2011 and in Europe in May 2011. Comedy Faith, Fraud & Minimum Wage is a 2010 comedy film adaption of Canadian playwright Josh MacDonald's play Halo. The film is directed by George Mihalka, and stars Callum Keith Rennie and Martha MacIsaac. Animation Clorox 'Turtle' is a 2007 promo directed by Russell Brooke. Animation Nurka's Bath is a 1996 film written by Nadezhda Kozhushanaya and directed by Oksana Cherkasova. Comedy R100 is a 2013 comedy and drama film written by Hitoshi Matsumoto, Mitsuyoshi Takasu, Tomoji Hasegawa, Kôji Ema, and Mitsuru Kuramoto and directed by Hitoshi Matsumoto. Documentary film Impressions Of Time is a 2012 documentary film directed by Nina Hedenius. Animation Act of Terror is a 2013 film written by Adem Ay and directed by Gemma Atkinson and Fred Grace. Animation Lindwurm is a 2012 short animation film directed by Andreas Feix. Comedy Ho Ho Ho is a Romanian Christmas-themed family comedy film starring Romanian music and TV icon Ştefan Bănică, Jr., directed by Jesus del Cerro, and produced by MediaPro Pictures as the first Romanian comedy film about Christmas. Documentary film Our Day is a silent documentary short directed by Wallace Kelly in 1938, about a day in the life of the Kelly family in Lebanon, Kentucky. It starred his mother, wife, brother, pet dog, and Wallace himself. The film countered the contemporary stereotypes of impoverished Southerners eking out a living during the Depression, by documenting a modern home inhabited by adults with sophisticated interests. Our Day was selected for the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress in 2007 as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Documentary film It's Confirmed is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Jamshid Mojadadi. Documentary film The Urethra Chronicles is a 1999 documentary film starring the American pop punk band Blink-182. The film, directed by former manager Rick DeVoe, is a behind the scenes look at the band's history featuring their usual toilet humor. The documentary includes exclusive live performance footage and music videos. The film was released on November 30, 1999 on VHS and May 2, 2000 for DVD. A sequel, The Urethra Chronicles II: Harder Faster Faster Harder, was released in 2002. Thriller In the Line of Duty: Street War is an action film which was released in 1992. It is about a New York City Housing Authority policeman whose partner is killed and he seeks revenge for the killing. Documentary film Semper Fi: Always Faithful is a 2011 documentary film directed by Tony Hardmon and Rachel Libert. "Master Sergeant Jerry Ensminger's loyalty was always to the Marine Corps. But after his nine-year-old daughter died of a rare type of leukemia, Jerry¹s relentless search for answers leads to a shocking discovery exposing one of the largest water contamination sites in U.S. history. Living by the Marine creed, this drill instructor-turned-activist puts his own pain aside and takes on the top brass in an impassioned struggle for justice on behalf of his fellow soldiers and family" Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Science Fiction Furia is a 1999 French romantic drama film directed by Alexandre Aja, who co-wrote screenplay with Grégory Levasseur, adapted from the science fiction short story "Graffiti" by Julio Cortázar. Animation Carlton Your Doorman was an animated television special starring the unseen doorman Carlton from the sitcom Rhoda. As on Rhoda, Carlton's voice was provided by Lorenzo Music. This was the only animated production from MTM Enterprises. It was a pilot for a weekly series which never materialized. The show aired on CBS May 21, 1980, piggybacking the Chuck Jones special Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over. It was revealed in this animated special that Carlton was a relatively young man, with shoulder-length blond hair & mustache. It is also one of the last animated pilots to use a laugh track, which was a common practice in the 1960s and the 1970s. Animation tulipa is a 2008 short animation film directed by Karø Goldt. Animation Fake is a seven-volume BL manga by Sanami Matoh. The story focuses in a romance between Randy "Ryo" Maclean and Dee Laytner, two New York City detectives from the fictitious 27th precinct. An anime version of the fifth act from the second manga is also available, in the form of an OVA. Randy "Ryo" Maclean, a half-Japanese cop, is new to the 27th Precinct, and he is partnered with Dee Laytner, an American with an overconfident attitude. The seven-volume manga details their adventures as police in a violent city and delves into each one's past, as well as developing their slowly building relationship. The final volume contains yaoi, and the first six volumes are mostly of a less intense, shōnen-ai nature. Other noteworthy characters are Bikky and Carol, two kids who have lost their families and have been taken in by Ryo, and subsequently by Dee. A few of the acts focus on the very sweet young love that develops between those two. Documentary film 3 Minutes to Impact is a 1996 documentary film. Science Fiction The Killing Bottle is an action film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. Comedy Desperate Living is a 1977 American comedy film directed, produced, and written by John Waters. The film stars Liz Renay, Jean Hill, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, and Mary Vivian Pearce. Documentary film Driving to the Edge is a 2012 documentary drama film written and directed by Paul Arcand. Documentary film The Road to the Wall is a 1962 American short documentary film produced by Robert Saudek about the construction of the Berlin Wall. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Elephant Dreams is a 1987 documentary short film directed by Martha Davis. Comedy Wenn zwei sich streiten is a 2004 comedy short film written and directed by Wolfgang Groos. Animation Grab your shovels and join the fun as Bob the Builder and his terrific team dig up ancient surprises in this all-new movie. A new truck named Rubble joins the Can-Do Crew to help build an enormous amusement park, but when things get difficult with seagulls and impossible lumps, it’s up to the team to work together to finish the job, unearthing some prehistoric dinosaur bones along the way. Hold on to your hard hat for a roller coaster ride of thrills, discovery and fun! Animation Mr. Prokouk in Temptation is a 1947 short animation film directed by Karel Zeman. Comedy Fear and Trembling is a French film based on the novel of the same name by Amélie Nothomb. Documentary film Vom Kiez zum Kap is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Joachim Bornemann. Documentary film Are you a pilgrim? is a documentary film directed by Gian D. Ceccato. Science Fiction John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars is a 2001 American science fiction action horror film composed, written, and directed by John Carpenter. The film stars Ice Cube, Natasha Henstridge, Jason Statham, Pam Grier, Clea DuVall, and Joanna Cassidy. The film was a critical and financial failure, scoring just a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earning $14 million at the box office, against a $28 million production budget. Science Fiction Rinco's Restaurant is a 2010 drama film directed by Mai Tominaga and written by Hiroko Takai based on the novel by Ito Ogawa. Comedy Another Wild Idea is a 1934 short comedy science fiction film which was directed by Charley Chase who was also the film's director. This short comedy movie focuses on a Ray Gun which releases all of a persons inhibitions. Comedy El vuelo de la paloma is a 1989 Spanish film directed by José Luis García Sánchez and written by Rafael Azcona and García Sánchez. Animation Moon Man is a 2012 animated and sci-fi film written by Stephan Schesch and Ralph Martin and directed by Stephan Schesch. Science Fiction Vic and Flo Saw a Bear is a 2013 Canadian drama film directed by Denis Côté. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. The film stars Romane Bohringer and Pierrette Robitaille as Vic and Flo, lesbian lovers and former convicts who settle in the countryside of Quebec after Vic is released from prison. Marc-André Grondin also stars as Guillaume, Vic's parole officer who gets drawn into Vic and Flo's relationship drama as Vic begins to rebel against the constraints of her newly stable domestic life. Documentary film The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing is a 2004 documentary film directed by filmmaker Wendy Apple. The film is about the art of film editing. Clips are shown from many groundbreaking films with innovative editing styles. Science Fiction Decapoda Shock is a 2011 short, comedy, sci-fi film written and directed by Javier Chillon. Documentary film Skersiela is a 1988 documentary film by Ivars Seleckis. Comedy Kusthi is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2006. Prabhu and Karthik came together after Agni Natchathiram, which was a blockbuster at the box office. Unfortunately, this movie failed at the box office, even though we have two established actors in the movie. Comedy Surrogate is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Elena Greenlee. Documentary film Kalule is a 1979 documentary film directed and written by Jørgen Leth. Documentary film Photograph of the City - Berlin Fragment is a 1997 film directed by Manfred Wilhelms. Documentary film Gap in Our Memory is a 1982 film directed by Helke Sander. Documentary film The Grove is a 2011 documentary film by Andy Abrahams Wilson. Comedy Brundavanam is a 1993 Telugu Drama film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. soundtrack scored by Madhavapeddi Suresh, which remained a chartbuster. Documentary film Hayedeh Legendary Persian Diva is a 2009 documentary film about the late Iranian iconic singer Hayedeh, made by the exiled musician and journalist Pejman Akbarzadeh in The Netherlands. The 100-minute documentary was filmed in France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States. The language of the film is Persian. Hayedeh documentary was released on 20 January 2010, the 20th death anniversary of Hayedeh. The DVD was released by Persian Dutch Network in Amsterdam. Thriller Sphere is a 1998 science fiction psychological thriller film, directed and produced by Barry Levinson and starring Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, and Samuel L. Jackson. Sphere was based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton, author of Jurassic Park and The Lost World. The film was released in the United States on February 13, 1998. Thriller State's Evidence is an independent film created in 2004 and released in 2006, directed by Benjamin Louis and starring Douglas Smith, Alexa Vega, Majandra Delfino, Kris Lemche, Cody McMains, and Drew Tyler Bell. Comedy Bell Hoppy is an animated Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short starring Sylvester the Cat and Hippety Hopper. Released to theaters on April 17, 1954, the short was directed by Robert McKimson. The story sees Sylvester in his "mouse chaser" persona, once again confusing baby kangaroo Hippety Hopper for a giant mouse. This plot is intertwined with a reversal of the "belling the cat" fable from the Middle Ages; instead of mice wanting to avoid becoming prey to a hungry cat, here, a pack of starving alley cats hope to place a bell around the neck of the largest mouse they can find, so that upon its approach, they can ambush, kill and feast on its carcass. Sylvester comes into the picture when – wanting to join a fraternal organization called "The Loyal Order of Alley Cats Mouse and Chowder Club" – he is offered the opportunity for membership by the leader of the club by successfully placing the bell around the mouse's neck. Comedy Wisdom of the Pretzel is an Israeli comedy film directed by Ilan Heitner. Wisdom of the Pretzel is a film adaptation of a best-selling Israeli novel. Comedy Of Snails and Men is a 2012 comedy film written by Ionut Teianu and directed by Tudor Giurgiu. Animation Villa Antropoff is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Vladimir Leschiov and Kaspar Jancis. Animation Yogi Bear is a 2010 American comedy film adaptation of the 1961-62 animated television series The Yogi Bear Show directed by Eric Brevig. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Justin Timberlake, Anna Faris, Tom Cavanagh, T. J. Miller, Nate Corddry, and Andrew Daly. Distributed by Warner Bros. with Hanna-Barbera serving as a co-producer, the film tells the story of Yogi Bear as he tries to save his park from being logged. Principal photography began in November 2009. It was preceded by the cartoon short Rabid Rider, starring Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. Even though the movie received negative reviews from critics, it was still a box office success. Comedy Bread, Love and Dreams is a 1953 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. At the 4th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear award. Documentary film Special When Lit is a feature length documentary film about pinball written and directed by Brett Sullivan. The film is produced by Steam Motion and Sound. Animation How to Train Your Dragon 3 is a 2016 computer-animated film written and directed by Dean DeBlois. Documentary film Last Days of the Coliseum is a 2010 documentary film directed by Rich Hanley and narrated by Brian Smith that explores the history of the New Haven Coliseum and its role in southern New England culture. The Coliseum was officially closed on September 1, 2002 by Mayor John DeStefano, Jr., and demolished on January 20, 2007. Animation Alpha and Omega is a 2010 3D American-Canadian computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by Crest Animation Productions. The film is directed by Anthony Bell and Ben Gluck, starring the voices of Justin Long, Hayden Panettiere, Dennis Hopper, Danny Glover and Christina Ricci. It is based on a story by Steve Moore and Ben Gluck. The film was released in 2-D and 3-D on September 17, 2010 to 2,625 theaters nationwide by Lionsgate. Despite the mostly negative reception, the film was a box office success, making it the highest-grossing animated film from Lionsgate Films. Due to the box office success, a direct-to-DVD sequel, Alpha and Omega 2: A Howl-iday Adventure, was released on October 8, 2013, making Alpha and Omega the first film in a planned franchise. Another sequel, Alpha and Omega 3: The Great Wolf Games, was released on March 25, 2014. Alpha and Omega: The Legend of the Saw Tooth Cave was released on September 23, 2014. Alpha and Omega 5: Family Vacation is currently in production and is set to be released sometime in the spring of 2015. The film was dedicated to the memory of Dennis Hopper, as this was his final performance prior to his death. Thriller Wild Things is a 1998 American erotic thriller film starring Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, Kevin Bacon, Denise Richards and Theresa Russell. It was directed by John McNaughton. An "uncut" version, adding seven minutes to its runtime, was released on DVD in 2004 and includes a change to Kelly and Suzie's relationship. The film gained notoriety for featuring several sex scenes – in particular, one involving a man and two women simultaneously – that were more explicit than is typically seen in mainstream, big-budget Hollywood releases. It spawned several direct-to-DVD sequels that were released in 2004, 2005, and 2010. The film has a MPAA rating of R for "strong sexuality, nudity, language, and violence". Comedy A conflict between generations of two feuding families leads to some unlikely match-ups and humorous situations. Comedy Mister Lonely is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed by Harmony Korine, and co-written with his brother Avi Korine. The film is an international co-production between the UK, France, Ireland, and the United States. The film features an ensemble cast of generally well-known, but some foreign, actors, including Diego Luna, Samantha Morton, Denis Lavant, Werner Herzog, James Fox, Anita Pallenberg, and Leos Carax. Science Fiction New Alcatraz, is a 2001 direct-to-video B-horror film. It was directed by Phillip Roth. Thriller Eat My Dust! is a 1976 action film from New World Pictures starring Ron Howard. Comedy The Love Charm is a 1921 comedy film directed by Thomas N. Heffron, starring Wanda Hawley, Mae Busch and Sylvia Ashton. Documentary film Forces of Nature is an IMAX film about strong forces that shape the Earth's surface. It is produced by the National Geographic Society, and includes coverage of Earthquakes - a history of earthquakes in Turkey, by Ross Stein. Volcanoes - a volcanic eruption on the island on Montserrat, by volcanologist Dr. Marie Edmonds. Tornadoes - chasing tornadoes in the American Midwest, by Joshua Wurman and a team of tornado chasers. It is directed by Sean Casey and narrated by Kevin Bacon. Thriller Frozen with Fear is a 2000 film, starring Bo Derek, Stephen Shellen and Wayne Rogers. Comedy Getting Straight is a 1970 American comedy-drama motion picture directed by Richard Rush, released by Columbia Pictures. The story centered upon student politics at a university in the early 1970s, seen through the eyes of non-conformist graduate student Harry Bailey. Also featured in the cast were Candice Bergen as Bailey's girlfriend, Jeff Corey as Bailey's professor and Harrison Ford as his anti social friend. Getting Straight was released in an era of change and unrest in the United States in the early 1970s, and was in a long line of films that dealt with these themes. Other films of this period with similar themes were Medium Cool, R. P. M., directed by Stanley Kramer, and The Strawberry Statement. Animation A Shady Deal is a 2007 film directed by Justin Weber. Comedy Schuks Tshabalala's Survival Guide to South Africa is a 2010 comedy film directed by Gray Hofmeyr, co-written by Gray Hofmeyr and Leon Schuster and starring Leon Schuster and Alfred Ntombela. The film was created to coincide with the 2010 FIFA World Cup which was held in South Africa. Comedy Sabrina the Teenage Witch is a 1996 American television film adaptation based on a character from Archie Comics. It served as a pilot for the Sabrina, the Teenage Witch television series, and premiered on Showtime on April 7, 1996. The only two actors who appeared in both the pilot, and eventual television series, were Melissa Joan Hart and Michelle Beaudoin, though Hart's character had a different surname, and Beaudoin's character had a name change in the series. Comedy The Night We Got the Bird is a 1961 British comedy film and a follow up to the 1959 film The Night We Dropped a Clanger, it was directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Dora Bryan, Ronald Shiner and Irene Handl. It is based on Basil Thomas' play The Love Birds, and was the last film Ronald Shiner made. Thriller Dashamukha is a 2012 Indian Kannada film directed by Ravi srivatsa. It has an ensemble cast including V. Ravichandran, Ananth Nag, Devaraj, Avinash, Ravi Kale, Chetan Kumar, Akanksha and yesteryear actress Saritha. The film is a remake of Hollywood film 12 Angry Men. The film's score is composed by Sadhu Kokila while the songs are composed by Sridhar V. Sambhram. The film's theatrical release was on 13 April 2012. Animation One Piece Film: Strong World or simply Strong World is a 2009 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Munehisa Sakai. It is the tenth feature film based on the shōnen manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. The film features Naoto Takenaka as Shiki, the evil captain of his crew who kidnaps Nami to force her to join his crew and intends to conquer the East Blue. Monkey D. Luffy and his crew must stop Shiki from carrying out his plans. Comedy Doom Asylum is a 1987 horror and comedy film written by Richard Friedman, Rick Marx and Steven G. Menkin, and directed by Richard Friedman. Thriller Mission: Impossible II is a 2000 American action spy film directed by John Woo and starring Tom Cruise, who also served as the film's producer. It is the sequel to Brian De Palma's 1996 film Mission: Impossible and has Cruise reprising his role as agent Ethan Hunt of the IMF, a top-secret espionage and clandestine operation agency. The film is the second installment of the Mission: Impossible film series and was followed by Mission: Impossible III and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. The movie has strong thematic similarities with Alfred Hitchcock's 1946 spy thriller Notorious. Documentary film Phil Collins And The Wild Frontier is a 2012 documentary film directed by Ben Powell. Thriller Militia is a 2000 direct-to-video action film directed by Jim Wynorski. It stars Dean Cain, Jennifer Beals and Frederic Forrest. Documentary film 4CHOSEN: The Documentary is a 2008 documentary film narrated by Montel Williams. It was written and directed by Jon Doscher, and produced by Doscher and Fran Ganguzza. The film is about the aftermath of an incident that occurred April 23, 1998 on the New Jersey Turnpike. Four young men from New York were traveling on the turnpike on their way to a basketball talent showcase in North Carolina when they were pulled over by two state troopers and shot at thirteen times. The film documents the court proceedings and the investigation of the New Jersey State Police, and interviews indicate government corruption during former Governor Christine Todd Whitman's administration. The four basketball players were represented by attorney David Ironman, and supported by Reverend Al Sharpton and Johnnie Cochran in a case that became known as "one of the largest racial profiling cases in American history". The film opened the 2008 Garden State Film Festival and premiered at the Paramount Theater in Asbury Park. Thriller Neverwas is a 2005 Canadian-American fantasy drama film written and directed by Joshua Michael Stern in his directorial debut. It stars Ian McKellen, Aaron Eckhart, Brittany Murphy and Nick Nolte. It was first shown at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. However, the movie was never given a full theatrical release, eventually being released straight to DVD in 2007. Animation No! No! A Thousand Times No!! is a 1935 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop. Comedy Accidents Can Happen is a 1926 comedy short film written by Charles Lamont and directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Raaz: The Mystery Continues, shortened as RTMC, is a 2009 Bollywood supernatural horror film directed by Mohit Suri and starring Emraan Hashmi and Kangna Ranaut. The film is the second film in the Raaz series, but story wise, it is not a direct sequel to the 2002 prequel Raaz. The film deals with issues of the "evil within" the human psyche and how it manifests itself. It is based on the myths and superstitions that are still widely existent in the contemporary Indian society. The film attempts to challenge one’s beliefs about paranormal phenomena. Emraan Hashmi plays a painter, named Prithvi, who has an extraordinary gift. His paintings tell Nandita's future. The film opened to theaters on 23 January 2009. It received generally mixed reviews and became a "semi hit" at the box office. A third installment in the Raaz series was released in 2013 with Emraan Hashmi in the lead. Some of the scenes of the movie were similar to those of the Hollywood movies The Ring 2 and Gothika. Documentary film Fighting Norway is a 1943 Canadian documentary film, produced by the National Film Board of Canada and directed by Sydney Newman. Ten minutes in length, the film examines the role of the free forces of occupied Norway during the Second World War. The film particularly concentrates on the training of Norwegian air crew in Canada, and the relationship formed between servicemen of the two nations. The film was narrated by the actor Lorne Greene. Some of the footage used had previously been seen in the British documentary All for Norway. Comedy Definitely, Maybe is a 2008 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Adam Brooks, and starring Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz, Elizabeth Banks, Abigail Breslin and Kevin Kline. Set in New York City during the 1990s, the film is about a political consultant who tries to help his eleven-year-old daughter understand his impending divorce by telling her the story of his past romantic relationships and how he ended up marrying her mother. Documentary film Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation is a documentary film directed by Laura Archibald. Comedy Si Agimat at Si Enteng Kabisote is an action comedy fantasy crossover film directed by Tony Reyes which stars Vic Sotto and Sen. Bong Revilla Jr. This was the union of their famous characters in one blockbuster movie which grossed a P31M on its opening day. It is followed by the sequel Si Agimat, si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako. Thriller The Snorkel is a 1958 British thriller film directed by Guy Green and starring Peter van Eyck, Betta St. John and Mandy Miller. A girl investigates her mother's apparent suicide which she believes to have been murder. The movie was made for ₤100,000. Documentary film Ingredients: The Local Food Movement Takes Root is a 2009 documentary film about the shortcomings of America's industrialized food system against a rising local food movement, whose proponents are shrinking the gap between farmland and dinner table. The film is directed by Robert Bates, produced by Brian Kimmel and narrated by actress Bebe Neuwirth. Chefs Alice Waters, Peter Hoffman, Kathy Whims, and Greg Higgins share their views as growers, restaurateurs, and consumers around the country, from Willamette Valley, Oregon to the urban food desert Harlem, New York, discuss their methods for bringing food production back home. Other participants from the Portland, Oregon area include Will Newman and wife Susan Clark of Natural Harvest Farm, Ken Gordon of Kenny & Zuke's Delicatessen, and his wife permaculturist Leslee Lewis. Ingredients posits that concentrated animal feeding operations are causing worse and more frequent outbreaks of disease; the film also covers community-supported agriculture, biodynamic wine, and organic farming. Ingredients was shown at the 2010 Cleveland International Film Festival and at the 2010 Farm Aid. Comedy Stupid Little Golf Video is the third and last of the how-to-golf-badly trilogy. As of 2013, it is the only one of its kind that is released on DVD. Additionally, Nielsen's wife Barberee Earl Nielsen made a cameo as a lady golfer. Comedy Disco Singh is a 2014 Punjabi romance comedy film directed by Anurag Singh and starring Diljit Dosanjh and Surveen Chawla. This is the third collaboration between Singh and Dosanjh after the 2012 blockbuster Jatt and Juliet and the 2013 sequel Jatt & Juliet 2. The shooting of Disco Singh began on 19 November 2013 in New Delhi apparently. The film released on 11 April 2014 to excellent box office collections all over Punjab. Science Fiction Eat and Run is a 1986 American comedy film/science fiction film directed by Christopher Hart with the script by Christopher Hart and Stan Hart. The film starred Ron Silver, Sharon Schlarth and R. L. Ryan. Comedy Taxi Girl is a 1977 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. Comedy Highland Park is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Christopher Keyser and Andrew Meieran, and directed by Andrew Meieran. Documentary film Britney Spears: In the Zone is the fifth video release by singer Britney Spears. Released by Jive Records on April 6, 2004, it accompanied the album of the same name. The DVD contains her ABC concert special Britney Spears: In the Zone, as well as footage from live performances to promote the album. It also includes the music videos for "Me Against the Music" and "Toxic" and their respective episodes of Making the Video, as well as unreleased material, such as several new tracks. The DVD received positive reviews from critics, with one describing it as "recommended for fans". Britney Spears: In the Zone was certified two-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 200,000 copies across United States. It was also certified platinum in Argentina and France, and gold in Australia and Brazil. Comedy Knots is a comedy film written by Greg Lombardo and Neil Turitz. Directed by Lombardo, the film was screened at the Gen Art Film Festival in 2004 and premiered on cable television in 2005. John Stamos, Michael Leydon Campbell and Tara Reid star. Comedy Kiss Me Kate is the 1953 MGM film adaptation of the Broadway musical of the same name. Inspired by The Taming of the Shrew, it tells the tale of musical theater actors, Fred Graham and Lilli Vanessi, who were once married and are now performing opposite each other in the roles of Petruchio and Katherine in a Broadway-bound musical version of William Shakespeare's play. Already on poor terms, the pair begin an all-out emotional war mid-performance that threatens the production's success. The only thing keeping the show together are threats from a pair of gangsters, who have come to collect a gambling debt from the show's Lucentio, Bill Calhoun. In classic musical comedy fashion, slapstick madness ensues before everything is resolved. Dorothy Kingsley's screenplay, which was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award, was adapted from the musical's book by Samuel and Bella Spewack. The songs were by Cole Porter, with musical underscoring by Saul Chaplin and André Previn, who were nominated for an Academy Award. Hermes Pan choreographed the dance routines. The movie was filmed in 3-D using the most advanced methods of that technique then available. Thriller The House of Fear is a 1939 film directed by Joe May. Comedy Corporate Cougars is a 2011 comedy-thriller film written by Patrick McGuinn and directed by Edward G. Norris. Thriller Before Sam Axe teamed up with Michael and Fiona, he was Commander Axe, U.S. Navy SEAL. The Fall of Sam Axe tells the story of how Sam went from respected Naval Commander to the man of mystery we've come to know on Burn Notice. On what will turn out to be Sam's last military mission, he is sent to the jungles of Colombia to investigate claims of a vicious terrorist organization known only as the "Espada Ardiente" (Flaming Sword). His mission: to determine whether U.S. military aid is necessary to deal with the threat. But when he arrives, things are more complicated than he'd imagined. He receives word that the rebels have targeted a small civilian clinic deep in the jungle. Sam must now save the clinic's doctors and patients from certain death. However, nothing is as it seems and the Espada Ardiente may not be the biggest threat Sam Axe faces. Comedy Go with Le Flo is a 2013 romantic comedy film written by Michael Glover and Mea Machrowiak, and directed by Michael Glover. Documentary film Here Is So Far is a 2013 documentary film written by Daniel Augusto and directed by Eliza Capai. Comedy The Friday Principal is a 2011 comedy film written by Matthew Swan and directed by Theodore Melfi. Comedy Main Aurr Mrs Khanna is a Bollywood romance film starring Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Sohail Khan in pivotal roles with Dino Morea, Nauheed Cyrusi, Yash Tonk and Bappi Lahiri in supporting roles while Preity Zinta and Deepika Padukone make a special appearance. Directed by debutant Prem Soni, the film, which revolves around the theme of extramarital affair, is a joint production of Sohail Khan Productions and UTV SpotBoy Pictures. The film is produced by Sohail Khan and Ronnie Screwvala, and was released on 16 October 2009. Animation 21 KE is a 2010 short animated film directed by Xun Sun. Documentary film Tehran Without Permission is a 2009 documentary film directed by Sepideh Farsi. Thriller Abhilasha is a 1983 Telugu film, directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy and was produced by K.S. Rama Rao. It is the film adaptation of Yandamuri Veerendranath's novel of the same name. Chiranjeevi, Raadhika Sarathkumar, Rao Gopal Rao, and Gollapudi Maruthi Rao played vital roles. Music was scored by Ilayaraja. Science Fiction The Oxbow Cure is a 2013 Canadian independent film directed by Yonah Lewis and Calvin Thomas. It stars writer Claudia Dey as Lena, a woman who moves away from the city to a remote cottage in an attempt to heal herself and escape from her past. The film premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in the Independent Visions Competition on April 12, 2013 and had a limited theatrical release in Canada on August 23, 2013. Science Fiction Beyond the Time Barrier is a 1960 Cold War era black and white time travel science fiction film filmed in ten days in Texas. It was produced by and starred Robert Clarke and was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Ulmer's wife Shirley acted as a script editor whilst their daughter Arianne Arden co-starred as a Russian pilot. Comedy Thursday We Shall Sing Like Sunday is a 1967 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Luc de Heusch; with writing credits by Hugo Claus and Jacques Delcorde. Comedy Der bewegte Mann is a 1994 German film comedy directed by Sönke Wortmann and starring Til Schweiger, Rufus Beck, Joachim Król and Katja Riemann. The film developed from the comics "Der bewegte Mann" and "Pretty Baby" by Ralf König. Thriller Suspicion is a romantic psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine as a married couple. It also stars Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty, Isabel Jeans, Heather Angel, and Leo G. Carroll. Suspicion is based on Francis Iles's novel Before the Fact. For her role as Lina, Joan Fontaine won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1941. This is the only Oscar-winning performance in a Hitchcock film. In the film, a shy spinster runs off with a charming playboy, who turns out to be penniless, a gambler, and dishonest in the extreme. She comes to suspect that he is also a murderer, and that he is attempting to kill her. Documentary film Design & Thinking is a 2012 documentary film directed by Mu-Ming Tsai. Documentary film Friends of God: A Road Trip With Alexandra Pelosi is an HBO television documentary about evangelicals in the United States that is written, directed, produced, and narrated by Alexandra Pelosi. The documentary first aired on January 25, 2007 on HBO. Lisa Heller was supervising producer and Sheila Nevins was executive producer. Jerry Falwell called this film "The Only Documentary that he and I ever watched and liked." In this documentary, Alexandra Pelosi visits several of the largest evangelical Christian church congregations in the country, such as Lakewood Church and New Life Church, and interviews their leaders and members. Pelosi also visits other Christian organizations like the Christian Wrestling Federation and Cruisers for Christ as well as others committed to spreading the Gospel through their own unique packaging and marketing. The documentary centers around the relationship between Christian evangelical churches and political activism. It also demonstrates how these organizations have shaped modern politics in regards to issues that include, but are not limited to, gay rights, abortion, and the creation-evolution controversy. Comedy Who's Your Lady Friend? is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Frances Day, Vic Oliver and Betty Stockfeld. The secretary of a beauty specialist accidentally brings the wrong person back from the railway station, triggering a series of confusions. It was based on a comedy play by Béla Jenbach. Thriller 96 Minutes is a 2011 drama film directed by Aimee Lagos. "96 MINUTES is the harrowing story of a carjacking and four kids caught in the terrifying maelstrom of one night. Intercutting between the car and the beginning of that day, we follow the separate stories of each kid – where they come from, who they are, and how they all ended up in one car on this fateful night. Their worlds are starkly divided along class lines, but on this one night, their lives slam headlong into each other. Not all of them are innocent. Not all of them survive. These 96 minutes will change everything." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Documentary film Drowned in Oblivion is a 2007 film directed by Pierre-Yves Vandeweerd. Comedy Er kann's nicht lassen is a 1962 German mystery film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Heinz Rühmann, Rudolf Forster and Grit Boettcher. It was based on the Father Brown stories by G.K. Chesterton, Rühmann reprising his role from the 1960 film Das schwarze Schaf. Thriller Thalaivaa is a 2013 Tamil action thriller film directed and written by A. L. Vijay. The film features Vijay and Amala Paul in the lead roles, Abhimanyu Singh as the main antagonist, as well as Sathyaraj, Santhanam, Ponvannan, Rajiv Pillai and Ragini Nandwani in supporting roles. The film, produced by Chandraprakash Jain features background score and soundtrack composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar with cinematography handled by Nirav Shah. The film was released worldwide on 9 August 2013, except in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, where the film's release was delayed until released on 20 August 2013 due to controversies. The film received mixed reviews and failed commercially. Animation Jerry's Diary is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 45th Tom and Jerry short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby, scored by Scott Bradley, and animated by Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge. It is the first of several wrap-around T&J shorts, integrating footage from previous shorts into the plot. Comedy Lovers & Haters is a 2007 short comedy film directed by Spike Lee. Thriller Mr. Jinx is a 2003 thriller film written and directed by Henry Jones. Documentary film Une Fenêtre ouverte is a 2005 documentary film. Comedy Paris Honeymoon is a 1939 American musical film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Frank Butler and Don Hartman. The film stars Bing Crosby, Franciska Gaal, Akim Tamiroff, Shirley Ross, Edward Everett Horton and Ben Blue. The film was released on January 27, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Comedy The Golden Fleecing is a 1940 film directed by Leslie Fenton. Documentary film Pasolini’s Last Words is a 2012 documentary biographical film directed by Cathy Lee Crane. Comedy Spoilt Broth is a 2011 action comedy short film written by Toby Roberts and Kate Aidley and directed by Toby Roberts. Thriller Planet Terror is a 2007 American action horror science-fiction film directed by Robert Rodriguez, about a group of people attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a military unit. A tribute to the zombie film genre, Planet Terror stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton, Naveen Andrews, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Stacy Ferguson and Bruce Willis. It was released theatrically in North America as part of a double feature with Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof under the title Grindhouse, to emulate the experience of viewing exploitation films in a "grindhouse" theater. In addition to directing the film, Rodriguez wrote the script, directed the cinematography, wrote the musical score, co-edited, and produced it. Released on April 6, 2007, Grindhouse ticket sales were significantly below box office analysts expectations, despite mostly positive reviews. Outside the U.S and released separately, Planet Terror and Death Proof screened in extended versions. Two soundtracks were also released for the features and include music and audio snippets from the film. Comedy Karma is a 1986 Bollywood film directed by Subhash Ghai and featuring an ensemble cast including Dilip Kumar, Nutan, Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah, Sridevi and Anupam Kher. The film reunites Subhash Ghai and Dilip Kumar after the success of their last film together Vidhaata. The film also marked the first time Dilip Kumar was paired with veteran actress Nutan. Documentary film The Majestic Plastic Bag is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Jeremy Konner and written by Sarah May Bates and Regie Miller. Comedy Amore! was a comedy film made in 1993. It was directed by Lorenzo Doumani, and its music score was created by Harry Manfredini. The central character Saul Schwartz is a bored New York businessman who decides to change his life to become a Hollywood movie star but finds it harder than he expected. Documentary film Janine F. is a 2004 documentary film directed by Teresa Renn. Comedy Oh, God! is a 1977 comedy film starring George Burns and John Denver. Based on a novel by Avery Corman, the film was directed by Carl Reiner from a screenplay written by Larry Gelbart. The story centres on unassuming supermarket manager Jerry Landers, chosen by God to spread his message despite the skepticism of the media, religious authorities, and Landers' own wife. The film inspired two sequels, Oh, God! Book II and Oh, God! You Devil, both of which featured Burns reprising his role, but with no other recurring characters from the original story. Comedy Les 3 p'tits cochons is a 2007 Quebec French-language comedy film. The directorial debut of comedian and actor Patrick Huard, the film won the Golden Reel Award at the 28th Genie Awards and the Billet d'or at the Jutra Awards as top-grossing film of 2007 in Quebec. Comedy Orgia (ou: O homem que deu cria) is a 1970 comedy film written and directed by João Silvério Trevisan. Documentary film Tally Brown, New York is a 1979 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is about the singing and acting career of Tally Brown, a classically trained opera and blues singer who was a star of underground films in New York City and a denizen of its underworld in the late 1960s. In this documentary, Praunheim relies on extensive interviews with Brown, as she recounts her collaboration with Andy Warhol, Taylor Mead and others, as well as her friendships with Holly Woodlawn, and Divine. Brown opens the film with a cover of David Bowie's "Heroes" and concludes with "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide." The film captures not only Tally Brown’s career but also a particular New York milieu in the 1970s. In the same year of its release, the documentary won the Film Award in Silver at the German Film Awards for Outstanding Non-Feature Film. The documentary is also noteworthy for being the first of Von Praunheim's many portraits of women, usually aging legendary performers, who have become cult figures among the LGBT community. Comedy The Mozart Brothers is a 1986 Swedish comedy film directed by Suzanne Osten. Osten won the award for Best Director at the 22nd Guldbagge Awards. Documentary film Lost Children is a 2005 documentary film by Ali Samadi Ahadi and Oliver Stoltz about Military use of children in civil war in northern Uganda. The film premiered in February 2005 at the Berlin International Film Festival, where it received the third place at PANORAMA Audience Award. The film was awarded in October 2005, the UNICEF Prize and the Youth Award and ran for more than two dozen international film festivals. Lost Children was nominated for Deutschen Kamerapreis Köln Award in 2005 for Best Documentary and Deutscher Filmpreis in 2006 in the documentary category. Comedy Excuse My Dust is a 1920 silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is taken from a Saturday Evening Post short story "The Bear Trap" by Byron Morgan. Sam Wood directed Wallace Reid. Reid's young son, Wallace Jr., makes his first screen appearance here. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress. Comedy Identity Crisis is a 1989 comedy film directed by Melvin Van Peebles. Written by Mario Van Peebles, the film is about a rapper who winds up sharing his body with the soul of a dead fashion designer, switching between personalities every time he is struck on the head. It was released direct-to-video in 1991. Comedy Amarcord is a 1973 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini, a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale about Titta, an adolescent boy growing up among an eccentric cast of characters in the village of Borgo San Giuliano in 1930s Fascist Italy. The film's title is a Romagnol neologism for "I remember." Titta's sentimental education is emblematic of Italy's "lapse of conscience." Fellini skewers Mussolini's ludicrous posturings and those of a Catholic Church that "imprisoned Italians in a perpetual adolescence" by mocking himself and his fellow villagers in comic scenes that underline their incapacity to adopt genuine moral responsibility or outgrow foolish sexual fantasies. The film won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, and was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Director and Best Writing, Original Screenplay. Science Fiction Sayonara Jupiter is a 1984 Japanese science fiction film directed by Koji Hashimoto and produced by Toho. The script was adapted by pioneering science-fiction author Sakyo Komatsu from his novel Sayonara Jupiter. The special effects were directed by Koichi Kawakita. Cast with a mix of actors speaking English, French and Japanese, the film was conceived by Toho as a rival to the forthcoming box office blockbuster hit 2010. The two films bear comparison of plot elements. This was actor Akihiko Hirata's final film role. He was set to star in The Return of Godzilla, but died of throat cancer before he was cast. In one scene, Captain Hoger Kinn watches Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, which featured a much younger Akihiko Hirata. Animation Iczelion is a 2 episode sci-fi anime OVA series with a female cast, released in 1994. It was created by Toshihiro Hirano, creator of the original Fight! Iczer One and Iczer Reborn series. AIC and KSS were the animation production companies in charge of Iczelion. The series was licensed by in North America by ADV Films. Unlike its predecessor, Iczelion did not really feature female-female intimacy. Although the series hinted at a possible continuation, none was ever written or created. The story seems to take place in an alternate timeline from Iczer-One and Iczer Reborn because of its placement in modern day and with a seemingly different Nagisa. Iczelion was also made into a radio drama series, released as three drama CDs. The radio drama served as a bridge between Iczer-3 and Iczelion, as characters from the Iczer-3 OVA series were featured in it, including Nagisa Kasumi, who became the title Iczelion instead of the OVA's Nagisa Kai. Iczel was also sent to earth by Iczer-3 in the radio drama. Comedy The Good the Bad and a Horse is a 2013 short animation action film directed and written by Ben Smith. Science Fiction Chandrayaan is a 2010 drama history sci-fi film written and directed by Santhosh George Kulangara. Comedy Bravissimo is a 1955 Italian film, starring Alberto Sordi and directed by Luigi Filippo D'Amico. Animation 55 Chaussettes is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Co Hoedeman. Animation Rosa Rosa is a 2008 short, animation, drama film written and directed by Félix Dufour-Laperrière. Comedy In the Spirit is a 1990 film starring Marlo Thomas and Elaine May, directed by noted acting coach Sandra Seacat, with a screenplay co-authored by May's daughter Jeannie Berlin and Laurie Jones, both of whom also appear in the film. Runtime is 94 minutes. Documentary film The Human Dutch is a 1963 Dutch documentary film directed by Bert Haanstra, about the daily lives of people in the Netherlands. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was also selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thriller Hell Is a City is a 1960 film based on the novel by Maurice Procter. It was made by British studio Hammer Film Productions filmed in Manchester it was also written and directed by Val Guest. It was partly inspired by the British New Wave films. Comedy Ah Long Pte Ltd is a 2008 comedy film directed by Singaporean film director Jack Neo, starring Fann Wong and Mark Lee. Co-produced by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, Scorpio East Pictures and Double Vision, the film was mostly shot in Malaysia, in the city of Kuala Lumpur, with a budget of S$1.2 million. This film is also the seventh collaboration between MediaCorp Raintree Pictures and Jack Neo. Ah Long Pte Ltd was released in Singapore on 7 February 2008, and in Malaysia on 13 March. Its languages consist of Mandarin, Hokkien and Cantonese. Thriller Child's Play 2 is a 1990 American horror film, the sequel to Child's Play, written by Don Mancini and directed by John Lafia. It was released on November 9, 1990, exactly two years after the first film was released. Veteran actors Gerrit Graham and BAFTA-winner Jenny Agutter star as Andy's foster parents. The film also stars Alex Vincent, who returns as Andy Barclay; Christine Elise as Kyle; and Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky. It is also noted for being the first film appearance of Adam Wylie. Set two years after the first film, the sequel uses more comic elements in regard to the Chucky character than its predecessor. Child's Play 2 was successful as a horror film; during its opening weekend, it took an estimated $10,718,520, with only 1,996 screens in the US. The film grossed an estimated $28,501,605 in the US and was declared a hit. It grossed an additional $7.2 million internationally. The film received mixed reviews, and was rated "R" by the MPAA for horror scenes and violence. Comedy Younger And Younger is 1993 American comedy film directed by Percy Adlon. Comedy Monster Island is the name of a 2004 made-for-TV horror movie in the style of 1950s monster movies. It stars Carmen Electra, Daniel Letterle, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Adam West, C. Ernst Harth, Chelan Simmons, Chris Harrison, Joe Macleod, Alani Vasquez, Alana Husband, Jeff Geddis, Cascy Beddow, and Nick Carter. Thriller Night of the Cobra Woman is a 1972 horror film co-produced by New World Pictures that was shot in the Philippines. Roger Corman expressed great disappointment in the final product and thought its main problem was the script badly lacked logic. Comedy Fathom is a 1967 British spy comedy film directed by Leslie H. Martinson, starring Anthony Franciosa and Raquel Welch. Fathom Harvill is a skydiver touring Europe with a U.S. parachute team. She is approached by a Scottish agent to recover an atomic triggering mechanism. The film was based on Larry Forrester's second Fathom novel Fathom Heavensent, then in the draft stage but never published. His first was 1967's A Girl Called Fathom. This was one of three 1967 20th Century Fox films about female spies, the others being Doris Day's Caprice and Andrea Dromm's Come Spy with Me. Documentary film The Carrier is a 2011 documentary film directed by Margaret Betts. "Young mother Mutinta is a Zambian subsistence farmer in a polygamous marriage who has just learned she is HIV positive. Newly pregnant, Mutinta does everything she can to protect her unborn baby while navigating complicated family dynamics and village politics. Newcomer Maggie Betts sculpts a sensitive observational portrait of one woman’s struggle leading up to her newborn’s birth. In Tonga with English subtitles." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Documentary film Exile And The Kingdom is a documentary film written and directed by Frank Rijavec. Documentary film PopMart: Live from Mexico City is a concert video release by rock band U2 from their PopMart Tour. Recorded on 3 December 1997 at Foro Sol on the band's featured stop in Mexico City, Mexico, it was released on VHS and Video CD in November 1998, and was re-released in September 2007 on DVD. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video in 2000. Selected songs from the release were featured on the 2000 live album, Hasta la Vista Baby! U2 Live from Mexico City. Animation Adventures of an * is a 1957 short animation film written by Faith Hubley, John Hubley and James Johnson Sweeney, and directed by John Hubley. Thriller The Big Swindle is a 2004 heist film written and directed by Choi Dong-hoon. It follows a group of four con men, one con woman, and one forger in a complex set of plots and counterplots against individual marks, against the Bank of Korea, against the police, and against each other. Comedy Fingers Tale is a 2013 short animation cction comedy film written by Luca Schenato and directed by Luca Schenato and Sinem Vardarli. Comedy The Spy Swatter is a 1967 animated short featuring Daffy Duck, Sam Cat and Speedy Gonzales. Comedy I Capture The Castle is a 2003 film directed by Tim Fywell. It is based on the 1948 novel of the same title by Dodie Smith and was adapted to screenplay by Heidi Thomas. The film was released in the UK on 9 May 2003. Romola Garai played the lead role of Cassandra Mortmain alongside Bill Nighy, Rose Byrne and Tara FitzGerald. Animation Tokyo Godfathers is a 2003 anime film directed by Japanese director Satoshi Kon, and co-directed by Shōgo Furuya. Tokyo Godfathers was Kon's third animated movie, which he wrote and directed. Keiko Nobumoto, noted for being the creator of the Wolf's Rain series and a head scriptwriter for Cowboy Bebop, co-wrote the script with Kon. Tokyo Godfathers received an Excellence Prize at the 2003 Japan Media Arts Festival. Science Fiction The Evil of Frankenstein is a 1964 British Hammer Film Productions film directed by Freddie Francis. It stars Peter Cushing and New Zealand wrestler Kiwi Kingston. The film's version of the Monster is noted for resembling the one in Universal Pictures' original Frankenstein series of the 1930s and 1940s, including the distinctive laboratory sets as well as the flat-headed look of Jack Pierce's monster make-up which had been designed for Boris Karloff. Earlier Frankenstein films by Hammer had studiously avoided such similarities for copyright reasons. However, a new film distribution deal had been made between Hammer and Universal. As a result, Hammer had free rein to duplicate make-up and set elements. Science Fiction Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor is a 1990 science fiction horror film written and directed by Glenn Takajian and produced by Ted A. Bohus. Comedy Papacito lindo is a 1939 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Comedy Kutsal Damacana: Dracoola is a 2011 Turkish comedy film, directed by Korhan Bozkurt, starring Ersin Korkut as a servant for a well-to-do family which is visited by legendary bloodsucker Count Dracoola. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 21, 2011, is the second sequel to the hit comedy Kutsal Damacana following Kutsal Damacana 2: İtmen. Documentary film The Hunting of the President is a 2004 English language documentary film about Bill Clinton. Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton appear in archived footage. The film is based on the book The Hunting of the President: The Ten Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton, written by investigative journalists Joe Conason and Gene Lyons, and published by Thomas Dunne Books in 2000. Narrated by Morgan Freeman, the film premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. The book and movie explore Clinton friends Jim and Susan McDougal, former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell, and Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker. Interviewed for the book and movie, Susan McDougal discusses legal threats from the independent counsel to pressure her to implicate the Clintons in something illegal. She told the independent counsel the Clintons did nothing wrong, and the independent counsel said they had statements prepared and she simply had to agree with the pre-written claims. Thriller Playmaker is a drama/mystery/thriller film starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Rubin, directed by Yuri Zeltser. The film was released in 1994. Documentary film Riverdogs is a 1982 short documentary film directed by Robb Moss. Animation Esperanza - Sem Porquê is a 2013 short animation film directed by Ralph Karam and Caja Guedes. Comedy ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction is a 2010 zombie comedy film directed by Kevin Hamedani. Thriller Black Cobra is an Italian Blaxploitation series of four action films. All of its films are centered on Robert 'Bob' Malone, a maverick police detective who deals out his own brand of justice. Comedy The Return of the Living Dead is a 1985 American black comedy/zombie horror film written and directed by Dan O'Bannon and starring Clu Gulager, James Karen, Don Calfa and Linnea Quigley. The film tells the story of how three men accompanied by a group of teenage punks deal with the accidental release of a horde of brain hungry zombies onto an unsuspecting town. The film is known for introducing the popular concept of zombies eating brains, as opposed to just eating human flesh, like previous zombie iterations, as well as its soundtrack, which features several noted deathrock and punk rock bands of the era. The film was a critical success and performed moderately well at the box office. It later spawned four sequels. Documentary film Exposing Homelessness is a 2006 American documentary film created by Kerri Gawryn. Comedy Ramji Rao Speaking is a 1989 Indian Malayalam comedy film written and directed by the Siddique-Lal duo. It stars Saikumar, Mukesh, Innocent and Rekha in the lead roles. The film deals with social factors affecting Kerala including unemployment during the 1980s, and went on to become a cult classic. Ramji Rao Speaking marked the debut of director duo Siddique-Lal, actors Saikumar, Rekha, N. F. Varghese, Harishree Ashokan, and music director S. Balakrishnan. Mannar Mathai Speaking and Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 are the sequels to this movie. Fazil remade this film in Tamil as Arangetra Velai, with Mamukkoya reprising his role in the film. Priyadarshan remade the film into the Hindi film Hera Pheri, a film which became one of the biggest hits in Bollywood. It was also remade in Telugu as Dhanalakshmi I Love You. Thriller Aar-Paar is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language film. Directed by Guru Dutt, the film has music by O.P. Nayyar and lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. A light-hearted film, Aar-Paar stars Johnny Walker, Shyama, Shakila, Jagdeep, Jagdish Sethi, Bir Sakuja, Rajendra, Amir Banu, Rashid Khan, M.A. Latif. Documentary film Master, A Building in Copacabana is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Eduardo Coutinho. Comedy Anbe Vaa is a 1966 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film starred M. G. Ramachandran and Saroja Devi in the lead roles. The plot is broadly based on the 1963 Hollywood movie Come September, which features Rock Hudson and Gina Lollobrigida. Anbe Vaa was the first colour film done by AVM productions and it was also their first and last collaboration with MGR. MGR was paid a salary of 300,000 for his participation in the film. Comedy Gumshoe is a 1971 film, and was the directorial debut of British director Stephen Frears. Written by local author Neville Smith, who appears as Arthur, the film is set in Liverpool with Albert Finney playing the role of Eddie Ginley. Ginley is a bingo-caller and occasional club comedian who dreams of being a private eye of the kind he knows from films and pulp novels. Having put an advertisement in a local newspaper as a birthday present to himself, Ginley is suddenly contacted for what appears to be an actual piece of detective work... The film has many comic moments as it switches between detective novel and affectionate spoof. It has some shots of Liverpool buildings that have long since been demolished, including the employment exchange on Leece Street. Gumshoe was the first of two films with original music scores by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Some of the music was re-used in Lloyd Webber's musical version of Sunset Boulevard. Several scenes in the London part of the narrative take place in and around Paul Brunton's famous occult bookstore, The Atlantis Bookshop. Despite its relatively lightweight tone, Frears' film is not without its contentious moments. Documentary film Lord of the Dance 3D is a 2011 Musical film directed by Marcus Viner. Comedy The Counterfeit Constable is a 1964 French comedy film directed by Robert Dhéry and Pierre Tchernia and starring Ronald Fraser, Diana Dors and Arthur Mullard. Its French title is Allez France!. A French rugby supporter in England for a match at Twickenham is knocked out and loses two teeth. It goes to the dentist and during waiting it wears a uniform of another patient, a police officer. He saves by chance Diana Dors a nextdoor movie star . He is congratulated by his chiefs who take him for true police officer. Many misunderstandings follow after. He becomes lost in London. Not speaking a word of English, he needs to return home to France urgently as he is due to be married. Comedy The Agent is a 1922 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Science Fiction Superman vs. The Elite is an animated superhero film based on "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?," the story published in the comic book Action Comics #775. The movie was adapted and written by Joe Kelly, who wrote the comic it was based on, and is directed by Michael Chang. It was released on June 12, 2012. The film also featured the return of George Newbern as Superman, and David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, reprising their roles from the DC animated universe. It is the 14th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. Comedy Petits désordres amoureux is a 1998 film directed by Olivier Péray. Documentary film 9 Scenes of Violence is a 2011 documentary directed by Michael Krotkiewski. Comedy Duffy's Tavern was a popular American radio situation comedy which ran for a decade on several networks, concluding with the December 28, 1951 broadcast. The program often featured celebrity guest stars but always hooked them around the misadventures, get-rich-quick schemes and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, portrayed by Ed Gardner, the writer/actor who co-created the series. Gardner had performed the character of Archie, talking about Duffy's Tavern, as early as November 9, 1939, when he appeared on NBC's Good News of 1940. Comedy Absolute Giganten is a 1999 German language film written and directed by Sebastian Schipper, produced by Stefan Arndt and Tom Tykwer. Set in Hamburg, it depicts how a group of young Germans react to the prospect of one of them leaving for ever, and involves drink, V8 engines, and an extraordinary game of table football. It was Schipper's first movie as a director. In the year 2000 the movie won the German Film Award in the category Outstanding Feature Film. Comedy Salut cousin! (English: Hey Cousin!) is a 1996 comedy film written by Merzak Allouache and Caroline Thivel, directed by Merzak Allouache. Thriller Dark Side of Genius is a 1994 film directed by Phedon Papamichael. Animation The World of Interiors is a 2003 short animation film directed by Bunny Schendler. Animation The Legend of Frosty the Snowman is a 2004 direct-to-video animated film produced by Classic Media, now known as DreamWorks Classics, due to the 2012 DreamWorks Animation acquisition and Studio B Productions. This movie has also been bundled with the original 1969 Rankin/Bass special and the CBS Entertainment Productions sequel. The special airs annually on Cartoon Network in the United States, and it now airs on Kids & Teens TV since December 11, 2011. Narrated and sung by Burt Reynolds, with veteran actor/voice artist Bill Fagerbakke in the role of Frosty, the film takes place long after the original, focusing on Frosty's visit to a small town where magic, silliness, and nonsense of all kinds are strictly against the rules. It has a runtime of 42 minutes. Comedy Ghost Parade is a 1931 American short subject film directed by Mack Sennett. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: Adventure in Henderland is a 1996 Japanese language animated film. It is the fourth installment of Crayon Shin-chan series. It was also broadcast in India on Hungama TV on 18 December 2011. Documentary film "The 10 Conditions of Love is a love story—of a woman, a man, a family, a people and a homeland. It is the story of Rebiya Kadeer, a woman accused of inciting terrorism within China's borders. It is also the story of the 'other Tibet,' the country its Muslim people call East Turkestan, but which the Chinese call Xinjiang Province. Exiled in the US, Rebiya Kadeer is fighting for the human rights of her people, the Uyghur, China's oppressed Muslim minority. But Rebiya Kadeer's campaign condemns her sons to ongoing solitary confinement in a Chinese prison. Having done six years solitary herself, she understands the appalling consequences for them—but she will not relent." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Thriller The Man With One Red Shoe is a 1985 comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti, and starring Tom Hanks and Dabney Coleman. It is a remake of a 1972 French film Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire starring Pierre Richard and Mireille Darc. Comedy On the One is a 2005 film directed by Charles Randolph-Wright. Animation Light & Heavy is a Pixar computer animated short created by Pixar Animation Studios for Sesame Street in 1990. It starred Luxo Jr. from a previous Pixar film. Comedy Kenny Powers - The K-Swiss MFCEO is a 2011 short comedy film. Documentary film "In 1986, documentary filmmaker Ross McElwee made Sherman’s March, an epic deadpan journey through the American South, drawing a comic parallel between his romantic conquests and the destructive path made by the Union general. Now, 25 years later, Josh Freed begins his own firstperson camera-march through love lost and found but with a decidedly Jewish twist. Freed opens his comic essay with home video footage of his Chicago bar mitzvah. Oddly inspired by his adolescent obsession for Louis Malle’s My Dinner with Andre, the 12-year-old bespectacled boy toasts himself in an on-camera rant of self-loathing. Eventually, his insecurity and love for the movies lead him to pick up the camera and record his sometimes-embarrassing misfires with women. Freed’s filmed efforts at commitment falter until he meets the incredibly adorable and wise second grade teacher Paulina, who sees through Josh’s act but finds herself falling for him anyway. The sad and funny fact that Josh cannot understand what she sees in him—the classic Groucho conundrum of not wanting to join any club that would have him as a member—lies at the heartbreaking core of the film. Five Weddings and a Felony is a freewheeling portrait of friendship, family and love that manages to be charming, galling, funny, cringe-inducing, and always compelling." Quoting Thomas Logoreci from the 2011 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival site Science Fiction The Face of Another is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara and based on the novel of the same name written by Kōbō Abe. The story follows an engineer, Okuyama, whose face is severely burnt in an unspecified work-related accident and is given a new face in the form of a lifelike mask. Animation After seeing Kenshi's capabilities in battle, Lashara decides to make him her servant while concealing the truth about him being a Seikishi from the others. Kenshi witnesses the Holy Land and the academy that Lashara and Chiaia attend. Kenshi becomes more aware of his duties as a servant while making new friends, and meeting Chiaia's older sister Mexiah. Kenshi has a brief witness between Chiaia and a man named Dagmyer Mest, a childhood friend of Chiaia's. Kenshi meets Aura in the forest and later aids Ulyte before he gets sick. Kenshi later meets Maria Nanadan, Lashara's cousin and princess of Havoniwa, and her assistant Yukine. At the end, both Wahan and Chiaia are appointed advanced Seikishi. Animation Stanley is a 1999 award-winning stop motion animated short film written, directed and animated by Suzie Templeton. It was made at the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College, now the University for the Creative Arts in England. Comedy Rockin' Road Trip is a 1985 comedy film directed by William Olsen. The film is distributed by Troma Entertainment. Science Fiction The Pit is a 1981 horror film starring Sammy Snyders. Although it is a Canadian production, it was actually filmed in Wisconsin, United States. Comedy W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings is a 1975 film directed by John G. Avildsen, starring Burt Reynolds, and written by Thomas Rickman. The 20th Century Fox film features the acting debuts of Jerry Reed and Brad Dourif. As of 2013, the film has not been released on DVD or any other home video format. Comedy Sluzhebnyy roman. Nashe vremya is a 2011 romantic comedy film written by Nikolay Kovbas, Sarik Andreasyan, Vladimir Zelenski, Sergey Shefir, Boris Shefir and directed by Sarik Andreasyan. Comedy Rule Number Three is a 2011 short comedy drama film written by James Cotton and directed by Tom Ludlam. Documentary film From the film's website:In a quiet Orlando, Florida, suburb three young men struggle to escape the wreckage of their pasts and create new lives for themselves. Their new home is CollegeBoysLive.com, a voyeur webcam house rigged with 32 cameras, where their every move is watched by thousands of paying members. The site’s creator claims CollegeBoysLive.com is simply about showing that “it’s okay to be gay.” But the neighbors insist it’s a pornographic whorehouse and sue to have them evicted. This intimate and provocative documentary examines a complex subculture, but at its heart is the universal search for family and acceptance. Animation Condensed Night is 1998 animation film directed by Laurie J. Proud. Animation Upswept Hare is a 1952-animated Merrie Melodies cartoon released in 1953 featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Documentary film Bare As You Dare: Portland's World Naked Bike Ride is a 2013 short comedy adventure sports documentary film written and directed by Ian McCluskey. Comedy Countertransference is a 2008 short comedy film directed by Madeleine Olnek. Animation The Chocolate Chase is a 1980 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Daffy Duck is given the job to guard the Chocolate Bunny factory from mice. The mice try to offer Daffy money but he still refuses. The mice then decide to call Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all of Mexico. Speedy succeeds in every way he tries to bring chocolate bunnies to the mice, hurting and winning against Daffy Duck. At the end, Daffy chases Speedy Gonzales into the Chocolate Bunny factory. Daffy is stuck inside a giant chocolate bunny and all the mice laugh at him. Daffy, though, is shown to be appreciative at the end. This short is very similar to Speedy Gonzales, where Sylvester keeps away the mice from getting the cheese at the AJAX cheese factory and the mice use Speedy Gonzales to outsmart Sylvester. In Chili Weather is Sylvester keeping mice away from Guadalajara Food Processing and Speedy Gonzales outsmarts him. The Chocolate Chase also serves as the last true battle between Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. The Chocolate Chase is part of Daffy Duck's Easter Egg-Citement, Daffy's award-winning Easter cartoon special. Documentary film 9/11 State of Emerency is a 2010 documentary film directed by Neil Rawles. Science Fiction Night Skies was a science fiction horror film that was in development in the late 1970s, but never actually made. Steven Spielberg conceived the idea after Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Instead, material developed at the time was used in Poltergeist and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Animation Waiting for Her Sailor is a 2011 animated short film directed by Bill Plympton. Documentary film The Look of Love is a 2013 British biopic of Paul Raymond, directed by Michael Winterbottom. It stars comedian Steve Coogan as Raymond. Animation Once Upon a Forest is a 1993 animated film based on the Furlings characters created by Rae Lambert. A Hanna-Barbera/HTV Cymru/Wales production released by 20th Century Fox, the film was directed by Charles Grosvenor and produced by David Kirschner. It tells the story of three forest denizens that go on an expedition to cure their friend, Michelle, who became sick from chemical fumes. The film's environmental theme divided critics at the time of its release, along with the animation and story. It was a commercial failure, grossing only US$6.6 million domestically. Documentary film Chavez 101 is a documentary short film written and directed by students for the Youth in Video Latino Film Festival San Francisco Bay Area. Comedy Il carabiniere a cavallo is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Lizzani. Science Fiction 2012: Supernova is a 2009 direct-to-video Science fiction disaster film by The Asylum. As with the previous film, titled 2012: Doomsday is a mockbuster of the Roland Emmerich film 2012, which was released a month later. It is the second film in the Asylum's 2012 "Trilogy" though the films have nothing to do with one-another. The third film is titled 2012: Ice Age. Comedy Les Bronzés is a cult 1978 French comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte. The film satirizes life at holiday resorts such as Club Med. It is one of many films by the French troupe Le Splendid. Michel Blanc, Marie-Anne Chazel, Gérard Jugnot, Thierry Lhermitte, Josiane Balasko and Christian Clavier wrote and created together the play "Amours, Coquillages et Crustacés", and drew the scenario for Les Bronzés from this café-théâtre piece. The film has achieved cult status in France, where it sold 2.2 million tickets during its initial theatrical release. It was followed by two sequels, also directed by Patrice Leconte: Les Bronzés font du ski and Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la vie Thriller The Disappearance of Harry is a 1982 TV film directed by Joseph Despins. Comedy The 1000 Euros Generation is a 2009 film directed and written by Massimo Venier. Comedy Destination Piovarolo is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Domenico Paolella. Science Fiction Mutant Chronicles is a 2008 independent science fiction horror film, loosely based on the role-playing game of the same name. The film was directed by Simon Hunter, and stars Thomas Jane and Ron Perlman. The film was released throughout Europe in 2008. The film premiered on VOD on March 27, 2009, and had a theatrical release for selected cities on April 24, 2009. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on August 4, 2009. Documentary film Amos Oz: The Nature of Dreams is an Israeli documentary film, written, directed and produced by Yonathan and Masha Zur. It is a portrait of Israeli author Amos Oz, author of the memoir A Tale of Love and Darkness, and his efforts toward peace in the Middle East. The film, released in May 2009, is Yonathan and Masha Zur’s second film. Amos Oz – The Nature of Dreams premiered at the Docaviv Documentary Film Festival in Tel Aviv. It was supported mainly by Arte ZDF and the Israeli Makor Film Fund, and also by YLE Finland and Radio Canada. Comedy ¡Suicídate, mi amor! is a 1961 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy Of Love and Bandits is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati. Thriller Kashmeeram is a 1994 Malayalam film by Rajiv Anchal starring Suresh Gopi, Ratheesh, Priya Raman and Lalu Alex. It was dubbed and released in Telugu as New Delhi. Thriller Qayamat: City Under Threat is a 2003 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Harry Baweja. It is a remake of the 1996 Hollywood movie The Rock. Neha Dhupia's voice was dubbed by dubbing artist Rajanika Ganguly Mukherjee as the director thought her voice did not suit her character perfectly. It was a blockbuster upon its release, providing Ajay Devgn with a hit after a series of unsuccessful films. The action scenes and story of the movie were so highly praised that the demand from fans for a sequel was quite high. The film completed 100 days on single screen theaters in Mumbai, Indore, Bhopal, Delhi and Ujjain. The Elphiston Jail describes in it was originally situated in Diu Island, Daman & Diu, U.T, India Comedy La Estrategia del Caracol is a 1993 Colombian comedy-drama film directed and produced by Colombian filmmaker and director Sergio Cabrera. The film is starred by Frank Ramírez, Florina Lemaitre, Humberto Dorado, Fausto Cabrera and Carlos Vives. The film is a winner of the Berlin International Film Festival and the Biarritz Film Cinema Festival of Latin America. The film deals with the hardships of low income class families in Bogotá. The breach between rich and poor and their interactions in a highly stratified social system. Animation Musical Recordings from the Realm of the Dead is a 2013 animation short historical fiction science fiction film written and directed by Troy Morgan. Comedy Scentimental Romeo is a 1950 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat. Science Fiction Elements is a 2011 short film written and directed by Eric Mc Guire. Documentary film Honoring a Father's Dream: Sons of Lwala is a 2011 documentary film. Directed by Barry Simmons and produced by Mitchell Galin, David Kiern, and Barry Simmons for Epiphany Documentary Films, it follows the story of two Kenyan brothers who build a health clinic in their home village. Documentary film Bis fünf nach zwölf – Adolf Hitler und das 3. Reich is a 1953 West German documentary film directed by Gerhard Grindel. The film is also known as Adolf Hitler - Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer: Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte in West Germany, Adolf Hitler und das 3. Reich - Sein Untergang and Bis 5 nach 12. Comedy Soapsuds and Sapheads is a 1919 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy 2 lady truck drivers buy their own rig & try to make a go of it. Animation Lantern is a 2013 short animation adventure drama film written and directed by Danielle Heitmuller. Comedy From Laramie to London is a 1917 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Old Mother Riley Overseas is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Anthony Holles. Old Mother Riley relocates to Portugal. Animation Goat's House is a 2009 animated short film directed by Marina Karpova. Comedy On an Island with You is a 1948 musical Technicolor romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe. It stars Esther Williams, Peter Lawford, Ricardo Montalbán, Cyd Charisse, Kathryn Beaumont and Jimmy Durante. Comedy Mela Thaalam is a 2012 Indian Tamil Romantic comedy film directed by Anbu Stalin featuring newcomer Nischala Krishnan and Abhinaya in the lead roles. The shooting for the film was started on March 1, 2012. Animation Jillian Dillon is a 2009 a dramatic comedy short film directed by Yvette Edery. Thriller Gemeas is a 1999 film directed by Andrucha Waddington and written by Elena Soarez and Andrucha Waddington. Animation Depart is a 2012 short animated fantasy film directed by Blake Williams. Documentary film Silenced - Georgi Markov And The Umbrella Murder is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Klaus Dexel. Documentary film Wordplay is a 2006 documentary film directed by Patrick Creadon. It features Will Shortz, the editor of the New York Times crossword puzzle, crossword constructor Merl Reagle, and many other noted crossword solvers and constructors. The second half of the movie is set at the 2005 American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, where the top solvers compete for a prize of 䀀. The movie focuses on the following crossword solvers: Ellen Ripstein: editor living in New York City and 2001 ACPT champion. She is also known for her baton twirling. Trip Payne: professional puzzlemaker living in South Florida and three-time ACPT Champion. He held the record as the youngest champion after winning the tournament in 1993 at the age of 24. Tyler Hinman: student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. At the 2005 ACPT, he challenged Trip Payne for the title of youngest champion ever. Jon Delfin: pianist living in New York City and seven-time ACPT champion. Al Sanders: project manager at Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado. He is a frequent finalist at the ACPT. Comedy Jury Duty is a 1995 American comedy film directed by John Fortenberry and starring Pauly Shore, Tia Carrere, Stanley Tucci, Brian Doyle-Murray, Shelley Winters, and Abe Vigoda. The film was actress Billie Bird's last screen appearance. Documentary film Hang The DJ is a 1998 music documentary film debut by twin brothers Marco and Mauro La Villa. Featuring Roger Sanchez, Junior Vasquez and DJ Qbert the film presents the cult of DJs in the era that catapulted them into superstars from the inside. Performances from around the globe are intercut with commentary from fans and interviews with the DJs themselves. The name of the film comes from lyrics in "Panic" the 1986 song from The Smiths. Comedy Tripping Forward is a 2009 comedy film starring Chris Fogleman and directed by Marcus Nash from a screenplay by Fogleman and Nash. It also stars William Gregory Lee and Amber Benson and features Ed Begley, Jr., Angela Kinsey and actress/model Sung Hi-Lee. Comedy 100 Women is a 2002 comedy film written and directed by Michael Davis. It tells the story of a young man named Sam and his struggle to discover why the girl of his dreams is suddenly depressed after her cheeriness brought him out of his sadness. The film was originally released under the title Girl Fever and had a short run in cinemas before being renamed 100 Women and being released to DVD. Comedy The Paranoids is a 2008 comedy film written by Nicolas Gueilburt and Gabriel Medina and directed by Gabriel Medina. Comedy Channels, released in 2008, is love story sometimes described as delving into thoughts of existentialism. The film was written, directed, produced and acted in by Nat Christian. The film stars Kim Oja, Nat Christian, Ed Asner, John Kassir, Joan Van Ark and Taylor Negron. Ann Marcus executive produced. The production company was Olliewood Films, Inc. Documentary film The Current is a 2013 documentary and adventure film directed by Greg Cairns and Stephen Witherspoon. Documentary film Los Angeles is now the country’s center for apparel manufacturing, but many of its factories bear an eerie resemblance to New York’s early 20th century sweatshops. Made in L.A. follows the remarkable journey of three Latina immigrants working in L.A.’s garment factories and their struggle for self-empowerment as they wage a three-year battle to bring a major clothing retailer to the negotiating table. This intimate film offers a rare and poignant glimpse into this “other” California, where immigrants in many industries toil long hours for sub-minimum wages, fighting for an opportunity in a new country. A co-production with the Independent Television Service (ITVS). A Diverse Voices Project co-production. A co-presentation with Latino Public Broadcasting. (packaged to 86:46) Thriller Nina is a 2004 Brazilian drama film directed by Heitor Dhalia. The plot is loosely based on the 1886 Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment. The setting is described to be of a dark humor nature in an urban new-age post apocalyptic gothic world. Comedy Makin' Baby is a 2002 romantic comedy film written by Brennon Jones and directed by Paul Wynne. Comedy Bad Georgia Road is a 1977 American film. Documentary film Phil Collins: Finally: The First Farewell Tour is a 2004 music documentary directed by Hamish Hamilton. Thriller Fantômas is a 1964 French film starring Jean Marais as the arch villain with the same name opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Paul Juve. In the film Juve teams up with journalist Fandor, also played by Marais, trying to catch Fantômas but never quite succeeding. It was France's answer, in 1964, to the James Bond phenomenon that swept the world at around the same time. It is the first ever of a trilogy film, and Fantômas became extremely successful in Europe, the Soviet Union and Japan. It found success even in the United States, where fan websites exist to this day. Mylène Demongeot plays "Hélène Gurn", the girlfriend of "Jérôme Fandor", Fantômas' arch enemy. The general tone of the films is more light-hearted than the original Fantômas novels. Commissaire Juve, as played by Louis de Funès, becomes a comedic character, much different from his literary counterpart. Documentary film Free at Last: Civil Rights Heroes is a 2000 documentary film written by Bill Brummel and Martin Kent and directed by Martin Kent Comedy Nasty Habits is a 1977 British comedy film durected by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, starring Glenda Jackson, Melina Mercouri, Rip Torn and Susan Penhaligon. It is based on Muriel Spark's novel The Abbess of Crewe. Documentary film "Follow the story of New York City native Randy Baron in Still Here. Infected with HIV for thirty years, Randy is an inadvertent witness to the AIDS epidemic and works to prevent a new generation of devastation" - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Before the Last Curtain Falls is a 2014 musical documentary film written and directed by Thomas Wallner. Science Fiction Donovan's Echo is a 2011 supernatural suspense film directed by Jim Cliffe and co-written by Jim Cliffe and Melodie Krieger, starring Danny Glover and Bruce Greenwood. Documentary film Welcome to Womanhood is a 1999 short documentary film directed by Charlotte Metcalf. Comedy Used People is a 1992 American romantic comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron. The screenplay by Todd Graff, adapted from his 1988 off-Broadway play The Grandma Plays, takes a humorous look at a highly dysfunctional family living in the New York City borough of Queens circa 1969. Documentary film The Sound of Old Rooms is a 2011 documentary film directed by Sandeep Ray. Comedy Holes is a 2003 American comedy-drama adventure film based on the 1998 novel of the same title by Louis Sachar, with Shia LaBeouf as the lead role of Stanley Yelnats IV and also starring Khleo Thomas, Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Tim Blake Nelson, Eartha Kitt, Patricia Arquette, Dulé Hill, Rick Fox, and Henry Winkler. The film was produced by Walden Media and distributed on many markets by Disney's distribution company Buena Vista. Holes was Scott Plank's final film; he died October 24, 2002. Documentary film "Discriminated by her family, ostracized by her Indonesian society and trapped in a male body, Renita rebelled in the hope of finding freedom but soon she founds that it came at a cost!" Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Documentary film A Man Vanishes is a 1967 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. Comedy Some Like It Cool is a 1962 film directed by Michael Winner, on the then provocative subject of naturism. Animation Ámár is a 2010 animation short drama film directed by Isabel Herguera. Documentary film The Houses That Are Left is a 1991 melodrama film written and directed by Shelly Silver. Animation Nice To Have is a 2013 animation film directed by Éva Katinka Bognár. Animation The Amazing Rewriting Machine is a 2012 short animation film directed by Joel Mozart Monte Serrat Budal. Comedy Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale is a American-Canadian animated holiday themed direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry produced by Warner Bros. Animation, recorded at Ocean Productions and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone. This film would be the last animated production for co-creator, Joseph Barbera, who died on December 18, 2006, and the film was dedicated to his memory. Comedy The Singing Sheriff is a 1944 film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Aagadu is a 2014 Telugu Action Comedy film written by Anil Ravipudi, Upendra Madhav and Praveen Varma and directed by Srinu Vaitla which features Mahesh Babu and Tamannaah as the protagonists and Sonu Sood as the primary antagonist while Shruti Haasan made a special appearance by performing an item number. Apart from them, the film features an ensemble cast of Rajendra Prasad, Rao Ramesh, Brahmanandam and M. S. Narayana in key roles. The film was produced by Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara under 14 Reels Entertainment. S. Thaman composed the music and K. V. Guhan was the cinematographer. The film released worldwide on 19 September 2014. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. The film became the highest weekend opening Indian film in the U.S. box office, beating Bollywood films like Krrish 3 and Kick It recorded the highest first day total for a South Indian film. Documentary film Hombres De Barro is a 2013 biography documentary film written and directed by Luis Abraham Gonzalez Rocha. Comedy Qué hombre tan simpático is a 1943 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Animation The Rookie Bear is an MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. Comedy Up In Cottage Country is a 2011 short film directed by Simon Ennis. Comedy Vamos al baile is a 1996 musical comedy written and directed by Ángel Rodríguez Vázquez. Documentary film JFK: The Day the Nation Cried is 1989 TV Documentary written and directed by Bruce Halford Documentary film Chaplin Today: Modern Times is a 2003 documentary film directed by Philippe Truffault. Animation Waffles the Cat and Don Dog find themselves at the mercy of animate skeletons inside an Egyptian tomb. Comedy Silent Treatment is a 2003 comedy-drama short film written and directed by Peter Lydon. Comedy My Own Man is a 2013 documentary, comedy, family and drama film directed by David Sampliner. Animation Monsieur Cok is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Franck Dion. Documentary film Technocalyps is an intriguing three-part documentary on the notion of Trans-humanism by Belgian visual artist and filmmaker Frank Theys. The latest findings in genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, bionics and nanotechnology appear in the media every day, but with no analysis of what seems to be their common aim: exceeding human limitations and creating higher, trans-human forms of life. Technocalyps presents a thorough and critical enquiry into the scientific, ethical and metaphysical dimensions of technological development. The film includes interviews by top scientists and thinkers on the subject worldwide, such as Marvin Minsky, Ray Kurzweil, Terence McKenna, Hans Moravec, Bruce Sterling, Robert Anton Wilson, David Noble, Margaret Wertheim, the Dalai Lama and many others. Part 1: Trans-human - Leading scientists from the fields of genetics, artificial intelligence, brain research and nanotechnology explain and reflect upon their research. Their prognoses for the near future all share one common view: we are now on the verge of a trans-human era, faced with the options to either improve or to surpass human-kind as we currently know it. Part 2: Preparing for the Singularity - Advocates and opponents of a trans-human future are weighed against each other. Prognoses are made about when we can expect this trans-human revolution, and how people are preparing for it already now. Part 3: The Digital Messiah - This part covers the metaphysical consequences of the new technological revolution. Scientists start to use metaphysical concepts to describe the impact of their research. A surprisingly large number of scientific projects are inspired by religious aspirations and more and more theologians from various religious or spiritual orientations are becoming interested in these aspirations of new technology, making the debate inextricably complex. Documentary film Born on Halloween, 1935, Dale Brown's fight for justice began the day his father walked out - two days before he was born. About how an overachiever from tiny Minot, North Dakota relentlessly fought his way to the top. Thriller Freaky Deaky is a 2012 comedy crime thriller film directed by Charles Matthau and written by Elmore Leonard and Charles Matthau. Science Fiction The Megalodon shark. A prehistoric killing machine 60 feet long, flashing 200 pounds of teeth and weighing over 20 tons. It's the deadliest predator the world has ever seen. The scientists say it's been extinct for more than 10,000 years. The scientists are wrong. In the darkness of the deep, an underwater research station has been viciously destroyed. Now a tough team of daring divers led by Spencer Northcutt [Antonio Sabato Jr. "Melrose Place"] is taking an experimental sub to war. It's killer instinct vs. sophisticated technology, deadly jaws vs. harpoon-tipped torpedoes, mega-shark vs. modern man is a thrilling extreme deep sea fight to the death. Comedy Trees Lounge is the 1996 feature film debut written and directed by Steve Buscemi. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's black humor, based on examination of characters' self-destructive behavior, has been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct the "Pine Barrens" episode of the show and to star as Tony Soprano's cousin Tony Blundetto during the show's fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens; Brooklyn; and Valley Stream, New York. Thriller The Vanishing is a Dutch–French film adaptation of the novella The Golden Egg by Tim Krabbé, released October 27, 1988. Directed by George Sluizer and starring Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, the film is about the disappearance of a young Dutch woman and her lover's obsessive search. In France the film was released under the title L'homme qui voulait savoir. On the film's American release in 1990, The Vanishing received great critical acclaim. Sluizer later remade the film for an English version in 1993, but the remake was poorly received. Thriller The Bothersome Man is a Norwegian film from 2006. It was directed by Jens Lien after a script by Per H. V. Schreiner. In the main roles were Trond Fausa Aurvåg, Petronella Barker and Per Schaaning. The story is about a man suddenly finding himself in an outwardly perfect, yet essentially soulless dystopia, and his attempt to escape. The film was well received by critics, and was awarded three Amanda Awards in 2006. Animation In the year 2220 A.D., the Earth Federation launches a plan to evacuate Earth when discovering that a traveling black hole capable of destroying anything in its path is on course towards the solar system. As the people on Earth prepare to relocate to planet Amare, whose ruler offers refuge, the tyrants known as the "S.U.S. Empire" attack the first Earth evacuation fleet. After learning that his wife Capt. Yuki Mori-Kodai disappeared in the battle and that legendary space battleship Yamato has been fully rebuilt, Susumu Kodai accepts command of the ship as he intends to not only help humanity once again, but also find Yuki in the hope of helping his relationship with his daughter Miyuki, who puts the blame on him for her mother's disappearance. But in order to fullfil the mission, the Yamato must go through battles against the SUS Empire, who intend to spoil humanity's hopes of finding a new place to live in and turn Earth into energy for their own selfish needs. Comedy Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Conspiracy is a family-friendly adventure-comedy film with the descendents of a treasonous band of Civil War villains known as Copperheads serving as the antagonist characters. Comedy Desnúdate, Lucrecia is a comedy film directed by Tulio Demicheli. Thriller Runaway Jury is a 2003 American thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and starring John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, and Rachel Weisz. It is an adaptation of John Grisham's novel The Runaway Jury. Documentary film The Savage Eye is a 1959 "dramatized documentary" film that superposes a dramatic narration of the life of a divorced woman with documentary camera footage of an unspecified 1950s city. In a 1960 review, A. H. Weiler characterized the film: ... it is from the photographic and sound-track concentration on the Hogarthian faces of Los Angeles that The Savage Eye derives most of its ferocity. The rabid wrestling-match audiences; the middle-aged and elderly ladies seeking improvement of gross bodies in beauty parlors; the sensuous writhings of Jean Hidey as she strips and teases in a burlesque joint, and, most effectively, the matter-of-fact faith healer who doles out wholesale blessings on the afflicted are the most striking glints in The Savage Eye. The film was written, produced, directed, and edited by Ben Maddow, Sidney Meyers, and Joseph Strick, who did the work over several years on their weekends. Benjamin Jackson has noted that Irving Lerner, Strick's collaborator on the earlier documentary Muscle Beach, "was part of the original group, but left in the middle of production." Animation The Band Concert is a 1935 American animated short film produced in 3-strip Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The film was the first Mickey Mouse film produced in color and remains one of the most highly acclaimed of the Disney shorts. The story is about a small music band conducted by Mickey Mouse which struggles through a distraction-filled public performance. The Band Concert was directed by Wilfred Jackson and featured adapted music by Leigh Harline. The only speaking character in the film is Donald Duck who is performed by voice actor Clarence Nash. Comedy The Nine Ages of Nakedness is a 1969 British sex film, directed by Harrison Marks, and also starring Marks as himself and several of his ancestors. Originally entitled The Seven Ages of Nakedness, a title inspired by John Gielgud’s one man show The Seven Ages of Man, in order to increase the film’s running time two more stories/ages had to be added. The film's publicity materials claimed the film featured "150 topless international lovelies;" however, as several female cast members make repeat performances in several of the film's stories, that number might be an exaggeration. Not long after he completed the film, Marks declared bankruptcy and sold all rights to it. The film is not owned by Marks’s estate, and the current rights owner is unknown. A DVD of the film was released in America in 2006; however, this release was unauthorized. Comedy Son of the Bride is a 2001 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Juan José Campanella and written by Campanella and Fernando Castets. The executive producers were Juan Vera and Juan Pablo Galli, and it was produced by Adrián Suar. It stars Ricardo Darín, Héctor Alterio, Norma Aleandro, Eduardo Blanco and Natalia Verbeke. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and won the Silver Condor for Best Film. Documentary film Imagined Landscape is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Josu Venero. Comedy Kaerlighed ved forste hik is a 1999 Danish drama film based on the novel by Dennis Jürgensen. Thriller Pyasi Atma is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by P Chandrakumar, starring Prithvi, Shiva, Kishore Bhanushali, Jay Thakur, Dinesh Hingoo and Mithun Chakraborty Comedy American Reunion is a 2012 ensemble comedy film written and directed by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. It is the fourth installment in the American Pie theatrical series and eighth installment in the American Pie franchise overall. Due to the film's success, it was revealed that a sequel under the name American Pie 5 is coming with Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg coming back as directors and screenwriters. Comedy Logan is a 2010 film directed by Kyle Lawrence and Caleb Doyle by Real Bean Entertainment. Comedy Fluffenhaus: The Comeback of a Pop Culture Icon is a 2009 short comedy film written by Emily Skyle and directed by Jeremy Kruse, Devon Ford, Emily Skyle and Dorian Weinzimmer. Documentary film Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism is a three-hour PBS documentary film hosted by Ben Wattenberg and narrated by Henry Strozier. The series' Executive Producer is Andrew Walworth. The series was produced for PBS by New River Media, Inc. and first broadcast as a special edition of the television series Think Tank in June 2005. Heaven on Earth begins with the pronouncement: "This 3-hour documentary explores one of the most powerful political ideas in history. Socialism spread farther and faster than any religion. Then, in almost the blink of an eye, it all collapsed. What happened?" Comedy "Dumb Patrol" is a Looney Tunes cartoon short released January 18, 1964, starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam with a cameo appearance by Porky Pig. This cartoon short was directed by Gerry Chiniquy, a longtime animator in Friz Freleng's unit. It is set during World War I opening 'somewhere in France' in 1917. The title is an allusion to The Dawn Patrol a 1930 movie by Howard Hawks that also deals with World War I pilots. The same title was also used for an unrelated, early Looney Tunes short starring Bosko, released in 1931. Dumb Patrol does not fall into the normal pattern found in most other Bugs Bunny cartoon shorts. Bugs Bunny is not disturbed from a serene state as in most of his other shorts. Also, he is the attacker, reversing his normal role of the victim. It also marked the final pairing of Bugs and Yosemite Sam, as well as the final appearance of the latter, and one of only three to feature both Bugs and Porky Pig together. Comedy Hantu Gangster is a 2012 Malaysian horror comedy film directed by Namewee. The film stars Namewee, Amber Chia, Farid Kamil, Diana Danielle, Dato Jalaluddin Hassan, David Arumugam, Reshmonu and others. Comedy A Cup of Kindness is a 1934 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Dorothy Hyson and Claude Hulbert. It was based on a 1929 play by Ben Travers of the same name, one of the Aldwych farces, and had four of the same cast members. Comedy Motorville is a 2013 animated comedy short film, written and directed by Patrick Jean. Animation Animation Runner Kuromi is an OVA Anime film produced by Yumeta Co; part 1 in 2001 and part 2 in 2004. It is a parody of the anime production business itself. It was released on DVD in North America by Central Park Media. Thriller Wild Country is a low budget British horror film which was shot on location in and around Glasgow, Scotland in October–November 2004. The cast was made up of mostly unknown actors with the exception of Martin Compston and a cameo appearance by Peter Capaldi. The budget of the film was an estimated £1 million. The film was released in select cinemas in Scotland in February 2006. The film was also screened at film festivals worldwide, including the Cannes Film Festival and the London FrightFest Film Festival. The film will get a 2007 release in the U.S. due to Lionsgate. Thriller Drone is a 2013 short drama thriller science fiction film written and directed by Daniel Jewel. Comedy After the Fox is a 1966 British-Italian comedy film starring Peter Sellers and directed by Vittorio De Sica. The screenplay is in English, by Neil Simon and De Sica's longtime collaborator Cesare Zavattini. Despite its notable credits, the film was poorly received when it was released. It has since gained a cult following for its numerous in-jokes skewering pompous directors, vain film stars, their starstruck audiences, and pretentious film critics. The film was remade in 2010 in Hindi as Tees Maar Khan. Documentary film Holy Wars is a 2010 documentary written and directed by Stephen Marshall. In 2009 Marshall was inspired to make the film due to the prevalence of religious fundamentalism during this time period. Comedy Ispiritista: Itay, May Moomoo! is a 2005 Philippines comedy/fantasy/horror film directed by Tony Y. Reyes, based on a story concept by Reyes, Antonio P. Tuviera, and Nino Tuviera-Rodriguez, with a screenplay by Reyes and R.J. Nuevas, and starring Vic Sotto, Cindy Kurleto, Iza Calzado and BJ Forbes. Comedy Dark Course is a 2012 short animated comedy film written and directed by Carolle-Shelley Abrams. Comedy The Pilgrim is a 1923 American silent film made by Charlie Chaplin for the First National Film Company, starring Chaplin and Edna Purviance. The film marks the last time Edna Purviance would co-star with Chaplin and the last film he made for First National. Purviance also starred in Chaplin's A Woman of Paris, in which Chaplin had a brief cameo. It was Chaplin's second-shortest feature film, constructed more like a two-reeler from earlier in his career. It is also noted as the first film for Charles Riesner, who became a screenwriter in his later years. In 1959, Chaplin included The Pilgrim as one of three films comprising The Chaplin Revue. Slightly re-edited and fully re-scored, the film contained a song, "I'm Bound For Texas", written and composed by Chaplin, and sung by Matt Monroe. Science Fiction Gemini Rising is a 2012 film directed by Dana Schroeder. Comedy La Norteña de mis amores is a 1948 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Documentary film Old Enough to Do Time is the 1985 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Videotape Editors nominated tv program aired on 1984 in U.S.A Comedy Cowboy and Lucky the Last Stand is a 2012 comedy film written by David C. Hoke and directed by Russell Clay. Documentary film "In Their Room is about gay men, bedrooms, sex and intimacy. The film veers into the bedrooms of eight different men where you see them doing everything from the most banal to the most erotic. Complimenting the revealing nature of their everyday activities are confessional interviews about fantasies, turn ons and vulnerabilities. You never leave their bedrooms, but this is unmistakably San Francisco of the present. " Quoting the synopsis from the film's Official Site. Thriller A Pure Formality is a 1994 thriller film directed and written by Giuseppe Tornatore. It stars Gérard Depardieu as a reclusive writer and Roman Polanski as a police detective. Thriller Hidden Crimes is a 2009 TV crime, mystery thriller directed by Philippe Gagnon and written by Randy Duniz Animation Mole Comes To Town is a 1982 film directed by Zdeněk Miler. Documentary film Brick By Brick is a 2012 drama documentary film written and directed by Megan Durnford. Comedy Gabi on the Roof in July is a 2010 comedy film directed by Lawrence Michael Levine. "Sam, an ambitious painter on the verge of a big break, struggles in the post-collegiate world of finding a job and paying rent. When younger sister Gabi, a self-righteous undergrad fueled by a liberal arts education, comes to stay for the summer, he grows increasingly annoyed with her misguided attempts at creating "post fluxus feminist art." As the summer draws to a close the pretense of the hipster art world is dropped as the complexity of the characters, emotions and relationships is revealed." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Animation His Hare-Raising Tale is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. This cartoon consists primarily of clips from five previous cartoons: Baseball Bugs; Stage Door Cartoon; Rabbit Punch; Falling Hare; and Haredevil Hare. Comedy The Under Shepherd is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Russ Parr. Animation The Country Cousin is a Walt Disney animated short film released on October 31, 1936 by United Artists. The winner of the 1936 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, the film was produced by Walt Disney, directed by Wilfred Jackson, and animated by Art Babbitt and Les Clark. As is true for most cartoons in the Silly Symphonies series, The Country Cousin was based around a musical score, which was written by Leigh Harline. The film's story was based on one of Aesop's Fables, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. It was accompanied by a storybook for young children, which was usual for the most popular Silly Symphonies. Comedy Date Movie is a 2006 American parody film directed by Aaron Seltzer. Much of the story line was based on that of the romantic comedy My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Meet the Fockers. It stars Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Sophie Monk, Jennifer Coolidge, Mauricio Sanchez, Eddie Griffin, and Fred Willard. The film was panned by critics, but did well at the box office. The film was released on DVD on May 30, 2006. There is also an unrated version on DVD. Animation It's Time For Supper is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Saki Muramoto. Documentary film Confessions of an Innocent Man is a 2007 biography, documentary film. Documentary film Der Marsch zum Führer is a Nazi propaganda film released in 1940. It depicts the nationwide march of Hitler Youth to Nuremberg for the Nazi Party Rally. Unlike the earlier Leni Riefenstahl Nuremberg documentaries, it does not focus on the Party congress itself, or on Nazi leaders, who are not shown until the very end of the film. Instead, it follows HJ boys from various parts of Nazi Germany beginning their journey, camping along the route, being taken in by helpful families on the way and marching through cities in formation, saluting and carrying the swastika banner. The film is quite short compared to earlier Nuremberg films, at approximately 45 minutes. Thriller The Weather Station is a 2010 thriller film written by Aleksei Kolmogorov, Johnny O'Reilly and directed by Johnny O'Reilly. Comedy Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie is an American stoner comedy-animated film by Branden Chambers and Eric D. Chambers. It stars comedy duo Cheech and Chong in their first feature film since 1984's The Corsican Brothers, and the first to feature them as animated characters. The film features several of their original comedy bits such as "Sister Mary Elephant", "Sgt. Stedanko", "Ralph and Herbie", "Let's Make a Dope Deal", "Earache My Eye", and the classic "Dave's not here, man". It was screened on April 18, 2013 and was released on DVD/Blu-ray on April 23, 2013. The trailer claims it to be an adventure, but scenes shown throughout are mostly animated interpretations of their segments from their comedy albums. Comedy Battlefield Heroes is a 2011 South Korean war comedy film directed by Lee Joon-ik. The film is a sequel to the 2003 film Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield and stars Jung Jin-young, Lee Moon-sik and Ryu Seung-ryong. The film is set in 668 and chronicles the war between the southern Korean state of Shilla against the larger northern Korean state of Goguryeo. The film's box office returns were lower than expected in South Korea, which prompted Lee Joon-ik to announce his retirement shortly after the film's release. The film has been shown at the New York Asian Film Festival and Fantasia Festival. Documentary film Calle 54 is a 2000 documentary film about Latin jazz by Spanish director Fernando Trueba. With only minimal introductory voiceovers, the film consists of studio performances by a wide array of Latin Jazz musicians. Artists featured include Chucho Valdés, Bebo Valdés, Cachao, Eliane Elias, Gato Barbieri, Tito Puente, Paquito D'Rivera, Chano Domínguez, Jerry Gonzalez and Michel Camilo. The film takes its name from Sony Music Studios, where much of the film was shot, which are located on 54th Street in New York City. Comedy Exposed is a 2013 comedy documentary film, directed by Beth B. Comedy More Scenes from a Gay Marriage is a comedy drama romance film directed by Matt Riddlehoover. Comedy The Land Before Time is a 1988 American-Irish animated adventure drama film directed and co-produced by Don Bluth, and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall. Originally released by Universal Pictures and Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, it features anthropomorphic dinosaurs living in the prehistoric times. The plot concerns a young Apatosaurus named Littlefoot who is orphaned when his mother is killed by a Tyrannosaurus. Littlefoot flees famine and upheaval to search for the Great Valley, an area spared from devastation. On his journey, he meets four young companions: Cera, a Triceratops; Ducky, a Saurolophus; Petrie, a Pteranodon; and Spike, a Stegosaurus. The film explores issues of prejudice between the different species and the hardships they endure in their journey as they are guided by the spirit of Littlefoot's mother and also forced to deal with the murderous Tyrannosaurus that killed Littlefoot's mother. Animation John and Karen is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Matthew Walker. Comedy Getting Played is a 2005 television film directed by David Silberg, starring Vivica A. Fox, Bill Bellamy, Carmen Electra, and Stacey Dash. The film is about three beautiful women, who decide, on a bet, to select and seduce a total stranger. Documentary film La escalera is a 1972 short documentary film directed by Victor Ateneo. Thriller Conflict of Interest is a 1993 independent action film directed by Gary Davis. Documentary film Sellebrity is a 2012 documentary film directed by Kevin Mazur. Comedy Falstaff is a 2001 film directed by Pierre Cavassilas. Animation Xero Error also known as Levity - Xero Error Minus1 is a computer generated science fiction film created and directed by Ashraf Ghori. It was produced by Xpanse CGI. It is notable for being UAE's first CGI science fiction film. It won recognition at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival. Animation Espelho Meu is a 2014 animated film directed by Daniel Soro and Alexandre Chalabi. Documentary film Terra Blight is a 2012 documentary / drama film directed by Isaac Brown. Thriller Last Exit is an independently produced feature film from Denmark. Shot on a low budget, it features "art porn" star Gry Bay. Comedy Christmas Fever is a 1997 romantic comedy film directed and written by Paul Harather. Animation I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown is one of the Peanuts made-for-television specials. The special first aired on ABC on November 11, 2003. It was released to DVD and VHS by Paramount on October 26, 2004 and Warner Home Video released it as a remastered deluxe edition on DVD on October 6, 2009. This special was re-released as part of the box set Snoopy's Holiday Collection on October 1, 2013. Documentary film Derby, Baby! is a 2012 sport documentary film directed by Robin Bond and Dave Wruck. Comedy Barres is a 1984 short comedy film written and directed by Luc Moullet. Comedy The Barber of Siberia is a 1998 Russian film that re-united the Academy Award-winning team of director Nikita Mikhalkov and Michel Seydoux. It was screened out of competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Naqab is a 1989 thriller drama film directed by Raj Khosla. Documentary film Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey is a 1993 documentary film directed by Steven M. Martin about the life of Leon Theremin and his invention, the theremin, a pioneering electronic musical instrument. It follows his life, including being imprisoned in a Soviet gulag, and the influence of his instrument, which came to define the sound of eerie in 20th Century movies, and influenced popular music as it searched for and celebrated electronic music in the 1960s. Documentary film Shirouo: Genpatsu ricchi wo dannen saseta machi is a documentary film directed by Takahiro Kasahara. Comedy The Vicar of Wakefield is a 1916 British silent comedy film directed by Fred Paul and starring Laura Cowie, A.E. George and John Hare. It is based on the 1766 novel The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith. Documentary film The Legend of Pale Male is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Frederic Lilien. It tells the story of Pale Male, a red-tailed hawk nesting near Central Park in New York City. Thriller Alone with Her is a 2006 American suspense film directed by Eric Nicholas about a tech-savvy stalker who uses spy cameras to force his way into the life of a young woman. The film tells the story through the lenses of spy cameras. Thriller Mary Reilly is a 1996 American film directed by Stephen Frears and starring Julia Roberts and John Malkovich. The movie was written by Christopher Hampton and adapted from the novel Mary Reilly by Valerie Martin. This was the re-teaming of director Frears, screenwriter Hampton, and actors Malkovich and Glenn Close, all of whom were involved in the Oscar-winning Dangerous Liaisons. Documentary film The Occult: The Truth Behind the Word is a 2010 documentary film written by Brian Allan, James Earnshaw and O.H. Krill and directed by James Earnshaw. Documentary film "Do you know the difference between B-Boying and Break Dancing? In this documentary, we will follow this craze through the eyes of Writer-Director-Producer B-Boy himself David Olivares to understand the competitive aspects, lifestyle, and how B-Boying can keep a young person fit and out of trouble." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Animation Persepolis is a 2007 French animated film based on Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical graphic novel of the same name. The film was written and directed by Satrapi with Vincent Paronnaud. The story follows a young girl as she comes of age against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution. The title is a reference to the historic city of Persepolis. The film was co-winner of the Jury Prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and was released in France and Belgium on 27 June. In her acceptance speech, Satrapi said "Although this film is universal, I wish to dedicate the prize to all Iranians." The film was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Ratatouille. The film was released in the United States on 25 December 2007 and in the United Kingdom on 24 April 2008. Comedy Homing is a 2013 short animated comedy film directed by Erkki Rämet. Thriller Lipstikka is 2011 Israeli drama film directed by Jonathan Sagall. The film premiered In Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Bear. Comedy Three Smart Girls Grow Up is a 1939 American musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Deanna Durbin, Nan Grey, and Helen Parrish. Written by Felix Jackson and Bruce Manning, the film is about three sisters who believe life is going to be easy now that their parents are back together, until one sister falls in love with another's fiance, and the youngest sister plays matchmaker. Durbin and Grey reprise their roles from Three Smart Girls, and Parrish replaces Barbara Read in the role of the middle sister. Comedy The To Do List is a 2013 American comedy film, released on July 26, 2013. Written and directed by Maggie Carey in her feature film directorial debut, the film stars Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and Rachel Bilson. The film is about a recent high school graduate, who feels she needs to have more sexual experiences before she starts college. Thriller The Grind is an urban drama written and directed by Rishi Opel, and starring Jamie Foreman, Freddie Connor, Gordon Alexander, Zoe Tapper, Danny John-Jules and Kellie Shirley. The film tells the story of Vince, a nightclub manager of The Grind in Hackney, East London. Vince, having fought his way to a decent living and respectable lifestyle, is determined to settle down and take life easier. Bobby, Vince's best friend from school, is released from prison and their friendship soon falls apart. Bobby's addiction to cocaine and gambling spirals out of control and he now owes a huge amount of money to Vince's boss, Dave, owner of The Grind and an East End loan shark. Vince's life takes a dramatic turn for the worse. The Grind features a cast including Jamie Foreman, Danny John-Jules, Zoe Tapper and Kellie Shirley. Also appearing in cameo roles are Dynamo and Sway. Thriller Main Hoon Beauty Queen is a 2001 Thriller film directed by Rashmi Ranjan. Comedy Conductor 786 is a 1912 American silent short comedy film starring William Garwood, Riley Chamberlin, Jean Darnell. Comedy "Baaria is Giuseppe Tornatore's lush and romantic reimagining of the path of one person, a Sicilian who grows, marries, has children, matures and ages, compiling a rich breadth of experiences along the way. It is also the tale of a typical village and the entertaining dynamics of small-town life where everyone knows everyone else's business. Tornatore is a master at recreating memories and the sensations that accompany them. His eye for detail and the magic moment is on full display in a film that will remind many of his magnificent Cinema Paradiso." Quoting Piers Handling from the TIFF site. Animation Bayonetta: Bloody Fate is a 2013 anime film produced by Gonzo, based on Platinum Games' 2009 video game, Bayonetta. The film was directed by Fuminori Kizaki with screenplay by Mitsutaka Hirota. Bloody Fate was the first piece of Bayonetta media to be voiced in Japanese, as opposed to the first game being voiced exclusively by an English cast. The film was released in Japanese theaters on November 23, 2013 and later released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 14, 2014. The film has been licensed in North America by Funimation and the English dub will feature most of the same voice cast from the game reprising their respective roles. After the positive reception of the film, the Japanese cast of Bloody Fate will be returning to lend their voices to the characters in Bayonetta 2, as well as the special Wii U edition of the first game in 2014. Comedy Jack and Sarah is a 1995 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Tim Sullivan. The film was originally released in the UK on 2 June 1995. The theme song in this film is Stars by British pop group Simply Red. Science Fiction Scanners is a 1981 Canadian science-fiction horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring Jennifer O'Neill, Steven Lack, and Patrick McGoohan. In the film, "scanners" are people with unusual telepathic and telekinetic powers. ConSec, a purveyor of weaponry and security systems searches out scanners to use them for its own purposes. The film's plot concerns the attempt by Darryl Revok, a renegade scanner, to wage a war against ConSec. Another scanner, Cameron Vale, is dispatched by ConSec to stop Revok. Documentary film Strange Parallel is a documentary short film revolving around the American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. The film was directed by Steve Hanft and released on October 15, 1998, and features interviews with Elliott himself as well as fans, friends and other acquaintances of his. Animation The Chamberstork is a 1993 short animation film written and directed by Katariina Lillqvist. Comedy Production Office is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Deborah Marks and Steve Solomos. Comedy Year of the Scapegoat is a 2005 short film directed by Ross Novie. Documentary film Lana Del Rey represents the next generation of diverse performers. Her impeccable voice, great music, and youthful beauty has sold over 5 million albums worldwide. However Rey's success is no coincidence. This is the story of how a young girl from New York City turned her dream into reality. Thriller Bunshinsaba 3 is a 2014 Chinese horror film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki. Documentary film "Barry Levinson has covered a lot of ground in his film career – from Southeast Asia in Good Morning, Vietnam to Las Vegas in Rain Man – but he always comes back to Baltimore, from Diner to Tin Men to Avalon and more. In this Mavericks session, Levinson will present the world premiere of his latest work set in Baltimore, The Band That Wouldn't Die, an hour-long documentary about a marching band that kept hope alive for the city's football fans. You don't need to care about sports to be swept up in the film's emotional story about people fighting for something they love. Following the screening, Levinson will sit down for a long conversation about what draws him back to his hometown. The Band That Wouldn't Die is part of an extraordinary project produced by ESPN called 30 for 30. In honour of its thirtieth anniversary, the channel commissioned thirty renowned filmmakers to direct a personal documentary related to sports. It's the kind of carte blanche that filmmakers dream about. Stylistically, they were encouraged to pursue their own path rather than conform to a house style. The Festival is proud to present the first two completed works in this endeavour (see the other on the facing page). For Levinson, ESPN's invite meant a chance to explore a story that might be classified “only in Baltimore.” In 1984, the erratic and alcoholic owner of the Baltimore Colts, Robert Irsay, made a rash decision to move the team. One night in March, moving vans shipped the Colts' possessions to Indianapolis. The next morning, fans awoke to the news in stunned disbelief. The team's volunteer marching band was among the hardest hit. But the members dedicated themselves to bringing professional football back to Baltimore. Levinson writes, “They didn't stop until 1996 when Baltimore got the Cleveland team and renamed them the Ravens, after the Edgar Allan Poe poem. Poe didn't grow up in Baltimore, but according to folklore, he died drunk in a gutter there. Baltimore will take its heroes any way it can get them.” Quoting Thom Powers on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy Her Morbid Desires is a 2008 comedy thriller film written by Edward L. Plumb, Brad Linaweaverand directed by Edward L. Plumb. Documentary film Horror in the East: Japan and the Atrocities of World War II is a BBC documentary film series that examines certain actions, including atrocities, and attitudes, of the Imperial Japanese Army in the lead up to and during World War II. The film also examines attitudes held by the British and Americans, toward the Japanese. It was written and produced by Laurence Rees and narrated by Samuel West. Comedy Macho like Me is a documentary film directed and performed by Helie Lee. She performs a social experiment where she by cutting her hair and changing her wardrobe to men’s clothes transforming her appearance from an established woman into a “man”, and takes a step into the masculine world. The documentary is a mix of raw documentary footage and a live presentation, and was presented at SDAFF and DC APA in 2010. Thriller Tornado Run is a 1995 film written by Larry Marks and directed by Barry Hickey and John Sherman. Comedy Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead is a 1990 comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom Stoppard based on his play of the same name. Like the play, the film depicts two minor characters from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who find themselves on the road to Elsinore Castle at the behest of the King of Denmark. They encounter a band of players before arriving to find that they are needed to try to discern what troubles the prince Hamlet. Meanwhile, they ponder the meaning of their existence. The movie won the Golden Lion at the 47th Venice International Film Festival. The film stars Gary Oldman as Rosencrantz and Tim Roth as Guildenstern, although a running theme throughout has many characters, themselves included, uncertain as to which is which. It also features Richard Dreyfuss as the leading player, Iain Glen as Hamlet, Ian Richardson as Polonius, Joanna Miles as Gertrude, and Donald Sumpter as King Claudius. The film was shot in various locations around Yugoslavia. This was Stoppard's debut as a film director, and to date it remains his only film directorial credit. Comedy Den forsvundne pølsemaker is a 1941 Norwegian comedy film written and directed by Toralf Sandø, starring Leif Juster and Ernst Diesen. Private investigators Gløgg and Rask have been hired to trace a butcher who has disappeared. This leads the two into a number of adventures. The movie is today best known for Juster's performance of the song "Pølsemaker, pølsemaker". Comedy "Mike is a locksmith. He’s also a prisoner on work release, but you wouldn’t know it. He’s just trying to focus on his house calls and reconcile with his ex-girlfriend—until Margo hijacks his day. A live-wire kook, who’s certain her boyfriend is cheating on her, Margo bulldozes Mike into spying on the alleged cad. The result: an all-day adventure with a (seemingly) stolen vehicle, a visit to an unlikely drug dealer, and a low blood-sugar attack. Potential trouble follows these two around—but maybe something good will come of it? Codirectors (and brothers) Todd and Brad Barnes infuse screwball sensibility into their version of the romantic comedy. The chemistry between the leads is crucial: Ana Reeder revels in her free-spirited, no-boundaries role and keeps Margo likeable; Anslem Richardson is perfect as her straight man. Full of jaunty dialogue and subtle charm, Homewrecker is an irresistible and impressive debut feature." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction Strange Frequency 2 is the 2003 drama, sci-fi, fantasy, thriller and horror TV movie written by Joseph Anaya, Carl V. Dupré, Dan Merchant, Dale Kutzera and Steve Jones, directed by Neill Fearnley ,Kevin Inch and Jeff Woolnough. Thriller Nimirndhu Nil is a 2014 Tamil action-thriller film written and directed by Samuthirakani featuring Jayam Ravi and Amala Paul in the lead roles. It was produced by KS Sreenivasan's Vaasan Visual Ventures. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. Ravi played a revolutionist for a social cause. The film, which was simultaneously made in Telugu as Janda Pai Kapiraju with Nani in place of Jayam Ravi, released on 8 March 2014 and received mixed reviews. Thriller Hamraaz is a 1967 Hindi musical and suspense thriller film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Raaj Kumar, Mumtaz, Sarika, Madan Puri, Iftekhar, Balraj Sahni, Jeevan, Helen and Vimi. The film's music is by Ravi, while the lyrics were penned by Sahir Ludhianvi. Comedy Christmas at the Riviera is a 2007 British comedy drama starring Reece Shearsmith, Pam Ferris, Barbara Flynn, Warren Clarke, Alexander Armstrong, Anna Chancellor, Sam Kelly and Darren Boyd. It was written and directed by Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni, and debuted on ITV at 9pm on Christmas Eve 2007. Thriller Bloodfist V: Human Target is a 1994 action/adventure film starring Don Wilson, Denice Duff and Steve James. It was directed by Jeff Yonis and written by Rob Kerchner and Jeff Yonis. Comedy Cohen Saves the Flag is a 1913 U.S. comedy film directed and produced by Mack Sennett, and starring Ford Sterling and Mabel Normand. Comedy The Swedish Job is a 2010 short comedy film written by Pawel Ziemilski and Wojtek Ziemilski and directed by Pawel Ziemilski. Documentary film Daß ein gutes Deutschland blühe is an East German documentary film directed by Joop Huisken. It was released in 1960. Animation Porky Pig's Feat is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Looney Tunes series, produced in black-and-white and released to theatres on July 17, 1943, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Frank Tashlin with musical direction by Carl Stalling, and produced by Leon Schlesinger. Originally released in black-and-white, clips of a digitally colored version of the cartoon were seen in bonus features for the first two Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD box sets, before finally being issued in its original monochrome form on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 DVD. This cartoon was colorized in 1968 by having every other frame traced over onto a cel. Each redrawn cel was painted in color and then photographed over a colored reproduction of each original background. The animation quality dropped considerably from the original version with this method. The cartoon was colorized again in 1990, this time with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation. Documentary film Romeo Misses a Payment is a documentary film directed by Angelo Lobo. Comedy Help! Help! Hydrophobia! is a 1913 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Route 30 is a 2007 independent comedy film written by John Putch, and starring Dana Delany, Curtis Armstrong, David DeLuise, Christine Elise, Kevin Rahm and Robert Romanus. Route 30 was released on DVD in the U.S. on Nov. 17, 2009. Thriller Mahal is a 1949 Indian Hindi film directed by Kamal Amrohi and starring Ashok Kumar and Madhubala. It was India's first reincarnation thriller film. Produced by Bombay Talkies studio, this Kamal Amrohi's directorial debut launched both playback singer Lata Mangeshkar and the leading lady Madhubala into super-stardom. Its songs, particularly "Aayega Aane Waala" sung by Lata Mangeshkar, are perennial favorites. Rajkumari sang two other well-known songs from the film, "Mein woh dulhan hon" and "Yeh raat phir na aayge". Their lyrics were written by Nakshab. Rajkumari also sang these songs live on a Channel 4 programme called 'Mahfil' aired on 24 March 1991. Mahal made Lata Mangeshkar famous and established playback singers as stars in their own right. Before Mahal, records listed character names and indeed the first batch of records credited “Aayega aane wala” to Kamini, the character played by Madhubala. When the song first played on All India Radio, its phone lines were flooded with callers inquiring the singer's name. All India Radio had to find this out from the record company before it could announce Lata Mangeshkar's name on the air. Comedy Cheeky is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Martin Crespo. Animation Touché and Go is a 1957 Merrie Melodies Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Thriller Mama's Dirty Girls is a 1974 exploitation film starring Gloria Grahame and Candice Rialson about a woman and her three daughters who murder men for money. Thriller The Seeker, titled The Dark Is Rising in the United Kingdom and The Seeker: The Dark is Rising in Canada, is a 2007 American film adaptation of the second book in the five-book young adult fantasy series The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper. The film is directed by David L. Cunningham and stars Ian McShane, Alexander Ludwig, Frances Conroy, Gregory Smith, and Christopher Eccleston as the Rider. The Seeker is the first film to be produced by 20th Century Fox and Walden Media as part of their Fox-Walden partnership. On his 14th birthday Will Stanton finds out that he is the last of a group of warriors – The Light – who have spent their lives fighting against evil – The Dark. Will travels through time to track down the signs that will enable him to confront the evil forces. The Dark is personified by The Rider. This film adaptation drew strong negative reaction from fans of the book series for its disregard of the source material. Comedy Teresa's girlfriends vow to find her the man of her dreams, or rather their dreams! Stars Angel Conwell, Marcello Thedford. Thriller The Adventures of Ford Fairlane is a 1990 American action/comedy film directed by Renny Harlin. It stars comedian Andrew Dice Clay as the title character, Ford Fairlane, a "Rock n' Roll Detective," whose beat is the music industry in Los Angeles. True to his name, Ford drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner in the film. The movie's main character was created by writer Rex Weiner in a series of stories that were published as weekly serials 1979–80 by the New York Rocker and the LA Weekly. The stories have since been published as an e-Book. Comedy Cowboy Holiday is a 1934 American western directed by Robert F. Hill, produced by Max Alexander and Arthur Alexander for Beacon Productions and starring Guinn "Big Boy" Williams and Richard Alexander. Comedy Repo! The Genetic Opera is a 2008 American horror-rock opera musical film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. The film is based on the 2002 play, The Necromerchant's Debt and the 2002 musical also named Repo! The Genetic Opera, which were written and composed by Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich. Repo! opened in a very limited release on November 7, 2008, on seven screens in Pasadena, Chicago, Mobile, Charlotte, Kansas City, Toronto and Ottawa. The film took in an average of $3,250 per screen on its opening day. A 22-track soundtrack was released online on September 30, 2008, with an extended version containing 38 tracks released almost exclusively for download on February 20, 2009. The DVD and Blu-ray were released January 20, 2009. Science Fiction Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is a 2003 American science fiction action film, directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes and Kristanna Loken. It is the third installment of the Terminator series, following Terminator 2: Judgment Day and the first to not involve franchise creator James Cameron, who directed and wrote the two first installments. The plot follows the events of the second installment. After Skynet fails to kill Sarah Connor before her son is born and to kill John himself as a child, it sends back another Terminator, the T-X, in an attempt to wipe out as many Resistance officers as possible. This includes John's future wife, but not John himself as his whereabouts are unknown to Skynet. John's life is placed in danger when the T-X accidentally finds him. In contrast to the critical acclaim of its two predecessors, the film was only moderately well received by critics and, while a box office success, grossed less than the last film. Documentary film Phantombilder is a 1988 film directed by Frieda Grafe and Enno Patalas. Science Fiction Nowhere is a 1997 American black comedy drama film written and directed by Gregg Araki. It stars James Duval and Rachel True as Dark and Mel, a bisexual teen couple who are both sexually promiscuous. The film is part of a series of three films by Araki nicknamed the "Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy." The other films in that trilogy are Totally Fucked Up and The Doom Generation, with Nowhere being the third and last. The film is highly sexual and contains scenes of graphic violence. The film is notable in that it features a variety of actors who had, at the time, not yet reached their current level of stardom, including Heather Graham, Ryan Phillippe, Mena Suvari, Kathleen Robertson, and Denise Richards. As in other films by Araki, various celebrities from the past 40 years make cameos, including Shannen Doherty, Charlotte Rae, Debi Mazar, Jordan Ladd, Christina Applegate, Jeremy Jordan, Jaason Simmons, Beverly D'Angelo, Eve Plumb, Christopher Knight, Traci Lords, Rose McGowan, John Ritter, Staci Keanan, Devon Odessa, Chiara Mastroianni, the Brewer twins and Brian Buzzini. Comedy Sunset Strip is a 2000 American comedy-drama film directed by Adam Collis for 20th Century Fox. The story was written by Randall Jahnson, who previously examined the rock scene in his scripts for The Doors and Dudes, and he and Russell DeGrazier adapted the story into a screenplay. The film takes place in 1972, during one 24-hour period on Los Angeles's famed Sunset Strip, where the lives of a group of young people are about to change forever. Anna Friel stars as Tammy Franklin, a clothing designer, and Nick Stahl plays Zach, a novice guitarist; Jared Leto stars as Glen Walker, an up-and-coming country rocker. Simon Baker, Adam Goldberg, Rory Cochrane and Tommy Flanagan also feature. The film began shooting on November 9, 1998, and ended on January 11, 1999. Comedy His Royal Highness is a 1932 Australian musical film directed by F.W. Thring, also known as His Loyal Highness, starring George Wallace in his feature film debut. It was the first Australian film musical. Comedy Sexo, pudor y lágrimas is a Mexican film, the second of the so-called New Era of the Cinema of Mexico. It was the first film directed by Antonio Serrano. The film is based on the successful play of the same name, which ran for two consecutive years and was written by Serrano himself. After the film was released it broke box-office records in Mexico, it was shown for more than twenty-seven weeks, and was seen by more than eight million people in Mexico alone. Documentary film HOGAR Varsovia Mexico is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Ela Chrzanowska. Comedy Bingo Bongo is a well known 1982 Italian family comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and starring Adriano Celentano as an Italian Tarzan character escaping across Milan and speaking with all animal's races. The film also created an Italian neologism indicating wild animal-like language or behaviour. Comedy Brivido is a 1941 comedy film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. Animation The Incredible Crash Dummies is an animated television special. It was produced in 1993. In the United States, it originally aired on Fox Kids. It was later repacked as a video to be sold with two of the Crash Dummy action figures. Like the TV ad the series was based on the "You Could Learn a Lot from a Dummy" PSAs, episodes would have the characters announcing at the end "Don't you be a dummy, buckle your safety belts...and leave the crashing to us!" Science Fiction The MisInventions of Milo Weatherby is a 2009 short adventure comedy film written and directed by William Whirity. Comedy My Boss is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Jeethu Joseph, starring Dileep and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles and Mukesh in a cameo appearance. It is the third film by Jeethu Joseph. The film is produced by East Coast Vijayan under the banner of East Coast Communications. It was filmed in Mumbai and various locales in Kerala. The film is a loose remake of the 2009 Hollywood film The Proposal. The film is set in the backdrop of the IT industry. The film follows Manu Varma who's hired as the executive assitant in a leading firm in Bombay who aspires to migrate to a foreign country while Priya Nair, his boss, an Indian born Australian citizen has visa problems at a time when she has the opportunity to get a promotion. This leads Priya to get into a fake marriage with Manu to stay in India. My Boss released in Kerala on 10 November 2012 to positive reviews and was declared a hit. Comedy Blame It on the Bellboy is a 1992 British-American film comedy written and directed by Mark Herman, revolving around a case of mistaken identity of three individuals with similar sounding surnames staying at the same hotel. Dudley Moore plays the role of Melvyn Orton in the film. The Bollywood film One Two Three is an uncredited remake of Blame It On The Bellboy. Documentary film The Men Who Would Conquer China is a 2004 documentary film written by Nick Torrens and directed by Mary Jane St. Vincent Welch. Animation Milk Dots Campaign is a 2007 promo directed by Isaac King, Steve Angel, Philippe Blanchard, Julian Grey Sean Branigan. Science Fiction Enthiran is a 2010 Indian Tamil science fiction techno thriller, co-written and directed by Shankar. The film features Rajinikanth in dual roles, as a scientist and an andro humanoid robot, alongside Aishwarya Rai while Danny Denzongpa, Santhanam, Karunas, Kalabhavan Mani, Devadarshini, and Cochin Haneefa play supporting roles. The film's story revolves around the scientist's struggle to control his creation, the android robot whose software was upgraded to give it the ability to comprehend and generate human emotions. The plan backfires as the robot falls in love with the scientist's fiancée and is further manipulated to bring destruction to the world when it lands in the hands of a rival scientist. After nearly a decade of pre-production work, the film was shot over two years beginning in 2008. The film marked the Indian cinema-debut of Legacy Effects, which was responsible for the film's animatronics. The film's background score and soundtrack, which was composed by A. R. Rahman, became the best-selling world album on the iTunes Store in three countries within a few days of its digital release. Comedy Her Wild Oat is a silent comedy film made by First National Pictures, directed by Marshall Neilan, and starring Colleen Moore. The screenplay was written by Gerald C. Duffy, based on a story by Howard Irving Young. Thriller Murdered Innocence is a 1995 film directed by Frank Coraci. Documentary film It's Always Late for Freedom is a 2007 film directed by Mehrdad Oskouei. Animation A Car-Tune Portrait was an early cartoon by pioneering animator Max Fleischer. Released on June 26, 1937, it gave an imaginative take on Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-sharp Minor. The cartoon features a lion dressed up as a musical conductor, attempting to keep his orchestra of animal musicians in order as they half-play, half-fight their way through the piece. Memorable moments include a Dachshund playing the xylophone using his back legs while the rest of him sleeps, a group of monkeys using a flute as a pea-shooter to fire at their fellow musicians, and a horse trombonist who attempts to swat a fly using his instrument but who only succeeds in hitting the dog trumpeter in front of him. In keeping with the building frenzy of Liszt's rhapsody, the animals become more and more violent, playing pranks on each other and generally wreaking havoc; but still the piece goes on. The final scenes see the lion conductor smashed over the head with a giant bass drum, at which point he gives in, the music finishes and the cartoon ends. Thriller Asudem is an American horror film written and directed by Daryush Shokof. Asudem is the reverse writing of medusa indicates a surreal story of a woman Yangzom Brauen in the woods, where she meets Satan experiencing a heavenly vision after consuming hallucinogenic mushrooms. The film is shot in black and white and entirely in Berlin, Germany in 2006. Comedy Drei Mann in einem Boot is a 1961 German / Austrian comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Walter Giller, Heinz Erhardt, Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff and Susanne Cramer. The film is also known as Drei Mann in einem Boot. Vom Hunde ganz zu schweigen. Comedy Fanie Fourie's Lobola is a 2013 South African romantic comedy based on the novel by Nape à Motana. The film features a culturally diverse cast of actors as well as a production team. The main focus of the film is cross-cultural relationships and the challenges associated with such relationships. The film was shot in Johannesburg and Pretoria, both in Gauteng, South Africa. Documentary film Arctic Tale is a 2007 documentary film from the National Geographic Society about the life cycle of a walrus and her calf, and a polar bear and her cubs, in a similar vein to the 2005 hit production March of the Penguins, also from National Geographic. It was directed by Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson and is narrated by Queen Latifah. The animal characters named in the movie, "Nanu" the female polar bear and "Seela" the female walrus, are based on composites of animals in their species, as noted at the end of the film. Comedy The Pink Panther gets chased by the dogcatcher and then by a dog before he decides to go inside a house. A girl mistakes him for her doll. The Pink Panther is in even bigger trouble when the girl and her brother start fighting for him. Thriller Woh Kaun Thi? is a 1964 black-and-white Psychological Mystery film directed by Raj Khosla, starring Sadhana, Manoj Kumar and Prem Chopra. Though the screenplay was written by Dhruva Chatterjee, parts were later rewritten, wherein Manoj Kumar took an active role. Music by Madan Mohan was the asset of this movie. All the songs were popular, picturised nicely but the expressionless face of Manoj Kumar was the weakest part of the movie. The film became a hit at the box office. Its success had Khosla directing Sadhana in two more suspense thrillers: Mera Saaya and Anita. Comedy That Other Woman is a 1942 romantic comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. Documentary film Petra's Poem is a 2012 short documentary film written by Petra Tolley and directed by Shira Avni. Documentary film Pelota is a 1983 documentary film written by Ebbe Traberg, Klaus Rifbjerg and Jørgen Leth and directed by Jörgen Leth and Ole John. Animation Train Heroes is a 2013 animation film made by Chinese and Japanese companies. Comedy Voltati Eugenio is a 1980 Italian comedy drama film by Luigi Comencini. It entered the 37th Venice International Film Festival. The film won the David di Donatello for best score. Comedy A Long Hot Summer is a 1999 Finnish rock comedy film written and directed by Perttu Leppä. It was the most popular youth film of the 1990s in Finland. The film, set in 1980, tells the story of a fictional rock band called Kalle Päätalo. Due to the film's popularity, the band started to tour around the country. Comedy Tutti dentro is a 1984 Italian comedy film film written, starred and directed by Alberto Sordi. The main character, a hyperactive, vain and logorroic judge, is referred as one of the most famous fictional judges in the Italian collective imagination. Comedy Doghouse is a 2009 British horror comedy and splatter film. A group of men travels to a remote village in England for a 'boys' weekend'. Upon their arrival, they find out that all the women in the town have been transformed into ravenous man-eaters — literally. Animation Charlotte's Web is a 1973 American animated musical film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions and based upon the 1952 children's book of the same name by E. B. White. The film, like the book, is about a pig named Wilbur who befriends an intelligent spider named Charlotte who saves him from being slaughtered and was distributed to theatres by Paramount Pictures on March 1, 1973. It is the first of only three Hanna-Barbera features not based upon one of their famous television cartoons — Heidi's Song and Once Upon a Forest being the other two — and was a moderate critical and commercial success. The song score of lyrics and music was written by the Sherman Brothers, who had previously written music for family films like Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The film has found a devoted following over the years due to television and VHS; in 1994 it surprised the marketplace by becoming one of the best-selling titles of the year, 21 years after its first premiere. Comedy Fraternité English: Brotherhood, is a French comedy TV film from 1954, directed by René Lucot, written by Fernand Fleuret, starring Julien Carette and Louis de Funès. Comedy A private detective and his partner investigate the theft of a necklace. Documentary film The Stratford Adventure is a 1954 Canadian documentary film about the founding of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, directed by Morten Parker. It was named Film of the Year at the Canadian Film Awards and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 27th Academy Awards. Comedy Walkaway is a 2010 drama/comedy film written by Ruchika Lalwani and Shailja Gupta, and directed by Shailja Gupta. Documentary film Do Sanh - der letzte Film is a 1998 documentary film directed by Hans-Dieter Grabe. Comedy Three Cheers for the Irish is a 1940 movie directed by Lloyd Bacon, produced by Samuel Bischoff and starring Priscilla Lane, Thomas Mitchell and Dennis Morgan. The supporting cast features Virginia Grey, Alan Hale, Sr. and William Lundigan. The plot involves a veteran police officer forced into retirement only to learn that his replacement, whom he detests, is romancing his daughter. Science Fiction Phase IV is a 1974 American science fiction film. It is the only feature-length film directed by the noted title sequence designer Saul Bass. It starred Michael Murphy, Nigel Davenport and Lynne Frederick. The interiors of the film were shot at Pinewood Studios in England and the exterior locations were shot in Kenya, Africa even though the film is set in the Arizona desert of the United States. It was produced by Alced Productions and Paramount Pictures. The film was a box office flop and as a result this was the only feature film directed by Bass. It has since gained a cult following due to TV airings beginning in 1975 and also being shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000 during the KTMA era. Documentary film Branca's Pitch is a documentary historical film directed by Andrew J. Muscato. Documentary film Radio Bikini is a 1988 American documentary film directed by Robert Stone. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1988 for Best Documentary Feature. The film documents the nuclear tests performed around Bikini Atoll during Operation Crossroads in 1946, and their effects on the indigenous population and American servicemen involved in the testing. Thriller Navagraha is Indian Kannada movie directed by Dinakar starring Darshan and Sharmila Mandre. It is a heist movie. Thriller Konchem Koththaga is a 2008 Telugu film directed, written by Raju Rajendra Prasad. Venkat plays the lead role while Ali, Tulip Joshi, Ashish Vidyarthi and Johnny Lever play other roles. Comedy Me and the Big Guy is a 1999 short film that parodies Nineteen Eighty-Four by way of lampooning the fact that Big Brother is watching everyone, even those he'd rather not. Science Fiction The Illustrated Man is a 1969 American science fiction film directed by Jack Smight and starring Rod Steiger. The film is based on three short stories from the 1951 collection The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury: "The Veldt", "The Long Rain", and "The Last Night of the World". Comedy Who Do I Gotta Kill? is a 1992 film directed by Frank Rainone. It is written by James Lorinz, Tom Klassen, and Frank Rainone. Documentary film Soldiers Pay is a 2004 documentary film by David O. Russell. It takes its name from Soldiers' Pay, a novel by William Faulkner. In 2004, Warner Bros., feeling that Russell's 1999 film Three Kings, about a gold heist that takes place during the 1991 Iraqi uprising against Saddam Hussein following the end of the Gulf War had become relevant again due to the Iraq War, decided to re-release it in theaters and on DVD. Having no additional footage to add, Russell instead shot Soldiers Pay, a short documentary about the Iraq War, to accompany the film. Taking its name from William Faulkner's first novel of the same name about an airman's return home in World War I's aftermath, Russell said the documentary examined "both sides of the war, people who feel good about the war, who believe in the mission, people who feel bad." While making the documentary, Russell spoke with both Iraqis and U.S. troops, including SSG. Matt Novak, whom Russell tracked down with the help of his brother-in-law, a private investigator. Asked how the Iraqis he had interviewed felt about the war, Russell said: Every Iraqi I know is glad that Saddam is gone. I would completely disagree with Michael Moore about that. Comedy La Guerre des boutons or War of the Buttons is a 1962 French film directed by Yves Robert, about two rival kid gangs whose playful combats escalate into violence. The title derives from the buttons that are cut off from the rival team's clothes as combat trophies. The film is based on La Guerre des boutons, a novel by Louis Pergaud, who was killed in action in World War I and whose works portray a fervent anti-militarism. The young and largely untrained actors included André Treton, Michel Isella and Martin Lartigue. The character Petit Gibus's line of dialogue - uttered in frustration - "si j'aurais su, j'aurais pas v'nu", with its incorrect grammar has become a familiar tagline in France. The film won France's Prix Jean Vigo. The film was remade in Ireland in 1994 as War of the Buttons, in an Irish setting, and again in France in 2011, with the original title. Thriller The Satanic Rites of Dracula is a 1973 horror film directed by Alan Gibson and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It is the eighth film in Hammer's Dracula series, and the seventh and final one to feature Christopher Lee as Dracula. The film was also the third to unite Peter Cushing as Van Helsing with Lee, following Dracula and Dracula A.D. 1972. Documentary film 14 Women is a 2007 documentary film that was directed by Mary Lambert and narrated by Annette Bening. The film released on June 14, 2007, and focuses on several female Senators at the 109th United States Congress. Comedy La mazzetta is an Italian comedy-crime movie directed in 1978 by Sergio Corbucci. It is based on the 1976 crime novel of the same name by the writer Attilio Veraldi. Animation Châteaux en Espagne is a 2000 short animation film directed by Olivier Goka. Thriller Control Factor is a 2003 Action, Thriller, Science-Fiction film written by John Dombrow and directed by Nelson McCormick. Documentary film Die Kinder von Blankenese is a 2010 documentary drama film written and directed by Raymond Ley. Documentary film Deutsche Polizisten is a 2004 film directed by Aysun Bademsoy. Comedy Love Without Pity is a 1989 comedy and romance film written and directed by Éric Rochant. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks, known in Japan as Defiance in the Face of Despair!! The Remaining Super-Warriors: Gohan and Trunks is a single-episode special based on the Dragon Ball manga series. Originally airing in Japan on February 24, 1993, between episodes 175 and 176, the special is based on an extra chapter of the manga series. It depicts an alternate version of the future in which Goku dies from a virus and a teenage Trunks tries to defeat the androids ravaging Earth. Documentary film The Entertainers is a historical musical comedy documentary film directed by Nick Holle. Comedy Eight Crazy Nights is a 2002 American adult animated musical comedy film directed by Seth Kearsley and produced, co-written by and starring Adam Sandler, in his first voice-acting role. Unlike most mainstream holiday films, it centers on Jewish characters during the Hanukkah season, as opposed to religious or secular celebration of Christmas. Despite being animated in the style of television Christmas specials, the film is adult oriented, featuring significant sexual and scatological humor, and focusing on such topics as alcoholism, bereavement, and depression. The film's title is taken from a line in Sandler's series of songs called The Chanukah Song that compares the gift-giving traditions of Christmas and Chanukah: "Instead of one day of presents, we get eight crazy nights!". Additionally, a new version of The Chanukah Song was played over the film's closing credits. Thriller The Leopard Man is a horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur based on the book Black Alibi by Cornell Woolrich. It is one of the first American films to attempt an even remotely realistic portrayal of a serial killer. Comedy The Stupids is a 1996 adventure comedy film directed by John Landis. The film is based on The Stupids, characters from a series of books written by Harry Allard and illustrated by James Marshall. The film follows the fictional family, the Stupids, with a last name synonymous with their behavior. The story begins with patriarch Stanley Stupid believing "sender" from letters marked "return to sender" is a wicked man planning a conspiracy. Adding several misunderstandings, the family unwittingly saves the world from military chaos, while believing a fake story about a fictional man named Sender and his plot to confiscate everyone's mail and trash. The film was a box office bomb and received negative reviews, but has more recently gained cult status. Science Fiction The Voice from the Sky is a 1930 science fiction film serial directed by Ben F. Wilson. The film was considered to be a lost film, but was recently rediscovered. This is the first serial film to have full sound. Thriller Harry, He's Here to Help is a French film released in 2000. It was directed by Dominik Moll. Animation Nueve is a 2014 action short drama animated film written by Wanichaya Phraejunya and directed by Chawalit Kaewmanee and Wanichaya Phraejunya. Comedy Matrimonio a Parigi is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Claudio Risi and starring Massimo Boldi. Comedy Mohammed To Maya is a 2012 documentary, drama, adventure, comedy film directed by Jeff Roy. Comedy Rags is a Nickelodeon Original Movie. It is a musical gender switched inversion of the Cinderella story that stars Keke Palmer, Max Schneider, Drake Bell, Avan Jogia and Nick Cannon. The movie premiered on Nickelodeon in May 28, 2012. Comedy The Bolt Who Screwed Christmas is an independent animated short film and a parody or satire of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" written and directed by John Wardlaw and animated by Adny Angrand. The film features the final performance of actor and voice over artist Jonathan Harris and co-stars Tress MacNeille. The film also features an original score by Gary Stockdale and music by director John Wardlaws' band Anti-m Comedy Groove Your Life is a 2011 short film written by Jérôme Bruno, Vincent Burgevin and Franck Lebon and directed by Vincent Burgevin and Franck Lebon. Thriller The Nun and the Devil, or Le Monache di Sant'Arcangelo in the original Italian, is an erotic 1973 French/ Italian nunsploitation film directed by Domenico Paolella. It is also known as: Sisters of Satan and The Nuns of Saint Archangel. The action is set in the 16th century at the convent of Sant Arcangelo, near Naples, then under Spanish rule. The success of the film resulted in another period drama/nunsploitation film by Paolella released the same year, Story of a Cloistered Nun, an Italian/French/West German co-production starring Eleonora Giorgi. Documentary film The Other Chelsea - A Story from Donetsk is a 2010 documentary drama film written and directed by Jakob Preuss. Documentary film The Omnivorous Family is a documentary film directed by Yun Hwang. Comedy Linda LeThorn & the Musicbox is 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Meg Skaff. Comedy La Nona is a 1979 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Héctor Olivera and starring José Soriano, Juan Carlos Altavista and Osvaldo Terranova. Animation Cartoon Away is a 2013 short animation film directed by Augusto Roque. Animation Universe is a black-and-white short documentary made in 1960 by the National Film Board of Canada. It dramatizes the nightly work of an astronomer at the David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill, Ontario, a facility formerly owned and operated by the University of Toronto, Canada, now operated by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. The film was a nominee at the 33rd Academy Awards in the category of Best Documentary Short Subject in 1961. In the film, the astronomer prepares his equipment and then photographs by long exposure one star, using the technology of his era. The short film then presents special effects which show an exploding nebula. Douglas Rain did the narration for the English version; the French version was titled Notre univers with narration by Gilles Pelletier. Eldon Rathburn composed the musical score. Comedy Riders of the Purple Cows is a 1924 short comedy silent film written by Frank Capra and John A. Waldron and directed by Ralph Ceder. Thriller Cyber Vengeance is a 1997 action, sci-fi and thriller film written by John Weiner and directed by J. Christian Ingvordsen. Documentary film The Refugees of the Blue Planet is a 2006 documentary film. Comedy Teen Kanya is a 1961 Indian Bengali anthology film directed by Satyajit Ray, and based upon short stories by Rabindranath Tagore. The title means "Three Girls", and the film's original Indian release contained three stories. However, the international release of the film contained only two stories, missing out the second. This version was released on VHS in 1997 under the title Two Daughters. However, there are now DVD versions available that contain all three films. Documentary film Ray: A Life Underwater is a 2011 short documentary, adventure, historical and biographical film directed by Amanda Bluglass. Comedy Jane is a 1915 American silent film produced by the Oliver Morosco company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a stage play Jane by W.H. Lestocq and Harry Nicholls. Frank Lloyd directed, early in his career, and up-and-coming stage comic Charlotte Greenwood debuts and stars in her first motion picture. This was Lloyd's second directed feature film after several years of making shorts. This film survives in the Library of Congress. Documentary film Poetry, Passion, the Postman: The Poetic Return of Pablo Neruda is a 1996 documentary film written by Julie Goldstein and Shannon McIntosh and directed by Shannon McIntosh. Documentary film Beaton by Bailey is a 1971 documentary film directed by Bill Verity. Thriller Stonehenge Apocalypse is a 2010 made-for-TV American science fiction movie starring Misha Collins, Torri Higginson and Peter Wingfield. The movie follows a series of deaths, natural disasters, and strange energy readings that seem to be mysteriously connected to Stonehenge. Science Fiction F.P.1 Doesn't Answer is a 1932 film directed by Karl Hartl. Animation Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy is a 2004 computer-animated television special produced by Mainframe Entertainment for Lions Gate Entertainment. The special, created to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Popeye the Sailor comic strip character, first aired on Fox on December 17, 2004 and was rebroadcast on the same network in December 2005. Documentary film Classified X is a 1998 French-US documentary movie written by Melvin Van Peebles, directed by Mark Daniels and narrated by Van Peebles, that details the history of black people in American cinema throughout the 20th century. According to the review in Variety: "... Van Peebles' distinctive analyses and his ever-growing importance to new black helmers via 1971's breakthrough 'Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song' make this a package with shelf life for cinematheques, schools and select broadcaster webs.... Scaredy-cat comedy-relief types, jungle "savages," mammies and minstrels gave way after World War II to "The New Negro" -- a put-upon "keeper of conscience" for the white protagonists. Pic briefly exits Hollywood to consider the independent black cinema that flourished -- with strict low-budget bounds -- from silent days till the late '40s, supported by a network of blacks-only theaters." The documentary includes footage from the following movies: Africa Screams The Birth of a Nation Casablanca Cry Freedom The Defiant Ones Gone with the Wind Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Animation Jacques Drouin in Relief is a 2009 animation film directed by Guillaume Fortin. Documentary film Stone Reader is a 2002 documentary, drama film written and directed by Mark Moskowitz. Animation La saga des glaises is a 1991 short, animation film directed by Olivier Théry-Lapiney. Thriller Secrets in the Walls is an American made-for-TV horror movie directed by Christopher Leitch and starring Jeri Ryan. It aired on October 24, 2010 in the United States on the Lifetime Movie Network. It was released on DVD on September 20, 2011. Documentary film The Spirit of Places is a 2006 documentary film directed by Catherine Martin. Comedy Friend Zone is a 2009 film directed by Borja Cobeaga. Animation Approved for Adoption is a 2012 French-Belgian animated film based on a comic by Jung and directed by Laurent Boileau and Jung. It was released on 6 June in France. It received a Magritte Award nomination for Best Editing. Animation The Wayward Canary is a 1932 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Zzyzx is a 2006 thriller set in the Mojave Desert and Las Vegas. The film was written by Art D'Alessandro, produced and directed by Richard Halpern, and stars Kenny Johnson, Robyn Cohen, Ryan Fox, and Kayo Zepeda. Comedy Dotty is a 2012 short comedy and drama film written by Mike Andrews and directed by Brett O'Gorman and Mick Andrews. Documentary film Eddie Adams: Saigon '68 is a 2012 short historical war documentary film written by Marc Kristal and directed by Douglas Sloan. Documentary film Puolustusvoimain katsaus 52 is a 1942 documentary short film written by Topo Leistelä, Hannu Leminen and Yrjö Rannikko. Thriller L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach, sometimes credited as Return to Savage Beach, is the 1998 Andy Sidaris' sequel to Day of the Warrior. Written and directed by Sidaris, it features the return of much of the original cast, including Marcus Bagwell reprising the role as Warrior but this time working on the side of the L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies, as well as the addition of former Playboy Playmate Carrie Westcott as the mysterious Sofia. To date, it is the last of a series of films informally called the Triple-B series, which began in 1985 with Malibu Express. This time around the L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies must retrieve a stolen computer disk containing the location of a hidden treasure trove. Comedy Crooks in Cloisters is a 1964 British comedy which features Ronald Fraser as 'Little Walter', the leader of a gang of forgers, including Bernard Cribbins as 'Squirts', Melvyn Hayes as 'Willy', Grégoire Aslan as 'Lorenzo', and Davy Kaye as 'Specs'. Thriller Virtual Obsession is a 1998 TV film directed by Mick Garris. Comedy World Crisis is a 1934 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Antoñita Colomé, Miguel Ligero and Ricardo Nunez. The film is set mostly in a Swiss luxury hotel in the wake of the Wall Street Crash. It was a box office success, but is now considered a lost film. Comedy Gertie on Tour is a 1921 short animation written and directed by Winsor McCay. Comedy The woman, The man is a 1993 Romantic comedy written by Park Heon-soo and directed by Kim Ui-seok. Comedy Hustler White is a 1996 film by Bruce LaBruce and Rick Castro, a satirical black sex comedy about gay hustlers and their customers on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California. It stars Tony Ward and LaBruce in an addition to the Queer Cinema canon, which is also an homage to classic Hollywood cinema. Also appearing in the film are Vaginal Davis, Glen Meadmore and Graham David Smith. In a plot reminiscent of Sunset Boulevard, Hustler White transposes the action from the silver screen's old movie backlots to contemporary male prostitution and the porn industry. The film, which like all of LaBruce's work is sexually explicit, includes a controversial amputee sex scene. Co-director Rick Castro cast real male hustlers and his former models, including Tony Ward. Portions of the film appear in the music video for "Misogyny" a track by Canadian rock band Rusty which appeared on MuchMusic in the 1990s. Thriller Crime Scenes is a 2000 film directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer. Animation Tortilla Flaps is a Looney Tunes cartoon which was released to theaters on January 18, 1958, starring Speedy Gonzales and Señor Vulturo. It was directed by Robert McKimson, animated by George Grandpré and Ted Bonnicksen, written by Tedd Pierce, layouts by Robert Gribbroek, backgrounds by Richard H. Thomas, edited by SFX wizard Treg Brown, voices by Mel Blanc, and the musical direction was supervised by Milt Franklyn. Comedy The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper is a film directed by Tom Leetch released on January 11, 1976. Comedy The Meanest Gal in Town is a 1934 American pre-code romantic comedy, directed by Russell Mack from a screenplay written by Richard Schayer, Russell Mack, and H. W. Hanemann. It stars Zasu Pitts, El Brendel, Pert Kelton, and James Gleason. Documentary film Charging the Rhino is a 2007 Documentary film written by Simcha Jacobovici and Bruce Thorson and directed by Simcha Jacobovici and Bruce Thorson. Animation Bonta is a 2013 animated adveture comedy film written and directed by Leo Lee. Comedy Bendu Apparao RMP is a 2009 Telugu comedy film starring Allari Naresh and Kamna Jethmalani in the lead roles. The film was directed by E V V Satyanarayana and produced by D. Ramanaidu. The film was made on a reasonable budget of 3 crores and was released with 35 prints on 16 October all over AP and it generated instant hit talk. The film continued to dominate the box office and completed a successful 50 day run. This is the only movie has struck the right chord with the audiences across theaters as one of the most entertaining films after the unbeaten box office success Magadheera. Thriller Apocalypse II: Revelation is a 1999 Christian/thriller and sequel to Apocalypse by Cloud Ten Pictures. Three months have passed since the events of the previous film. Franco Macalousso has convinced many of those left behind that he is the true Messiah. But is he? Counter-terrorism expert Thorold Stone tries to put the pieces of his life together. His wife and daughter were among the millions who vanished in the Rapture. In the course of his investigation of an underground resistance movement, he uncovers a conspiracy that leads to the heart of the new world order. Stone throws in his lot with this group of rebel Christians, which includes journalist Helen Hannah Leigh Lewis, a computer engineer working for One Nation Earth, and a beautiful blind cynic. The "Haters" find themselves in a race against time as the World Government distributes Virtual Reality headsets to every single person on Earth, to be activated on the Messiah's "Day of Wonders". Comedy Pancho se žení is a 1946 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film A profile and examination of the recent findings of human settlements submerged at the end of the Ice Age when the sea level rose, giving credence to the notion that the story of Atlantis has its roots in actual historical events. Thriller Red Eye is a 2005 American thriller film directed by Wes Craven and starring Rachel McAdams as a hotel manager ensnared in an assassination plot by a terrorist while aboard a red-eye flight to Miami. The film score was composed and conducted by Marco Beltrami. Comedy 30 Days Until I'm Famous is a 2004 tv film directed by Gabriela Tagliavini. Documentary film SURFING FOR LIFE, a vibrant and award-winning one-hour documentary about inspiring well-spent lives, offers a totally fresh look at successful aging. Narrated by Beau Bridges, it profiles ten legendary surfers who model healthy aging by staying active and engaged into their 7th, 8th and 9th decades. Through interviews, contemporary day-in-the-life footage, and a wealth of rare archival material, the film provides an eloquent and powerful antidote to the negative images of aging presented in America's youth-obsessed culture. Comedy Parkplatzliebe is a 2013 comedy drama short film written and directed by Peter Meister. Documentary film Two Oceans is a 1933 documentary film written and directed by Vladimir Shnejderov and Jakow Kuper. Thriller Deadly Strangers is a 1974 film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Hayley Mills, Simon Ward and Sterling Hayden. Comedy The Screwball is the seventh animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 15, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Thriller Lethal Vows is an American drama/thriller television movie, based on a true story, starring John Ritter, Marg Helgenberger and Megan Gallagher. The movie premiered October 13, 1999, on CBS. Comedy A Home of Your Own is a 1964 British comedy film which is a brick-by-brick account of the building a young couple’s dream house. From the day when the site is first selected, to the day – several years and children later – when the couple finally move in, the story is a noisy but wordless comedy of errors as the incompetent labourers struggle to complete the house. It may well have been inspired by the success of Bernard Cribbins' classic song of the same vein from two years earlier, "Right Said Fred". In this satirical look at British builders, many cups of tea are made, windows are broken and the same section of road is dug up over and over again by the water board, the electricity board and the gas board. Ronnie Barker’s put-upon cement mixer, Peter Butterworth’s short-sighted carpenter and Bernard Cribbins’ hapless stonemason all contribute to the ensuing chaos. Comedy Wise Girls is a 1929 comedy and drama film written by Elliott Nugent and J.C. Nugent and directed by E. Mason Hopper. Science Fiction The Wraith is an independently produced 1986 action/supernatural film released theatrically on 288 screens in the U.S. by New Century Entertainment Corporation. The film is produced by John Kemeny and directed and written by Mike Marvin. It stars Charles "Charlie" Sheen, Sherilyn Fenn, Nick Cassavetes, and Randy Quaid. The film tells the story of a murdered Arizona teen who mysteriously returns from the dead as an all-powerful drag racing wraith intent on taking revenge on a gang of car thieves and its leader, who murdered the teen so the leader could then take control of the teen's girlfriend. The Wraith was featured on television in an episode of Cinema Insomnia. The film is dedicated to the memory of Bruce Ingram, a camera operator who died during the filming of one of the car chases. Comedy Grace of My Heart is a 1996 film written and directed by Allison Anders, set in the pop music world, starting off in New York's Brill Building early 1960s era, weaving through the California Sound of the mid '60s and culminating with the adult-contemporary scene of the early 1970s. The plot follows the personal life and career trajectory of its protagonist, Denise Waverly. The soundtrack features a variety of songs by such artists as Burt Bacharach, Elvis Costello, Joni Mitchell, and Jill Sobule, which replicate the musical style that emerged from the Brill Building, New York's music factory during the heyday of girl groups and "pre-fab" acts like The Monkees. Thriller True Love is a 2012 drama thriller film written by Fabio Resinaro and Fabio Guaglione and directed by Enrico Clerico Nasino. Documentary film Room 237 is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Rodney Ascher about perceived meanings in Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining. The film includes footage from The Shining, and other Kubrick films, along with discussions by a number of Kubrick enthusiasts. The film has nine segments, each segment focusing on different elements within the film which "may reveal hidden clues and hint at a bigger thematic oeuvre." The film was produced by Tim Kirk. The film was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The film's distribution rights were acquired by IFC Midnight and was exhibited theatrically and on VOD on March 29, 2013. Thriller Thunder and Lightning is a 1977 film starring David Carradine and Kate Jackson and is about moonshine runners in Florida who are trying to stay independent in the face of attempts by organized crime to take over their business. Comedy Well Oiled is the 23rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 30, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Thriller The Booth is a 2005 Japanese horror film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura and starring Ryuta Sato. The Booth was released on DVD, in the United States, May 23, 2006, distributed by the Tartan Video under their label Tartan Asian Extreme. Comedy Gridiron UK is a 2014 film directed by Gary Delaney. Documentary film As Slow As Possible is a 2008 documentary film written by Maria Roeck and directed by Scott Smith. Documentary film Red Obsession is a 2013 Australian documentary film which collects interviews with winemakers and wine lovers across the world. The film is narrated by Russell Crowe. Red Obsession was co-directed and co-written by David Roach and Warwick Ross. Thriller Doors Open is a 2012 Scottish thriller heist film directed by Marc Evans, starring Douglas Henshall, Stephen Fry, Lenora Crichlow and Kenneth Collard. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Rankin, about a self-made millionaire, an art professor and a banker, who come together to undertake an audacious art heist. The film was commissioned by ITV and produced by Stephen Fry's Sprout Pictures production company. It was officially released on 26 December 2012 in the UK. Documentary film Dancing Dreams is a 2010 documentary film directed by Anne Linsel and Rainer Hoffmann. Animation Choir Tour is a 2012 short animation comedy film directed by Edmunds Jansons. Comedy Barry McKenzie Holds His Own is the 1974 sequel to the 1972 Australian comedy film The Adventures of Barry McKenzie. Returning from the original film is Barry Crocker in the title role, as well as Barry Humphries in the role of Barry's aunt, Dame Edna. Also returning in the director's chair is Bruce Beresford. The then Prime Minister of Australia, Gough Whitlam, along with his wife Margaret Whitlam, made cameo appearances as themselves. Barry Humphries contends that Barry McKenzie was an inspiration for the later film Crocodile Dundee. Documentary film Wistful Wilderness is a 2009 documentary film directed by Digna Sinke. Thriller Destroyer is 2014 short drama romance film written by Rod Peyton, Jake Miller & Andrew Kightlinger and directed by Andrew Kightlinger. Comedy Charley's Aunt is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Al Christie and starring Charles Ruggles, June Collyer and Hugh Williams. It was an adaptation of the play Charlie's Aunt by Brandon Thomas. It marked the film debut of Williams, who then returned to Britain and became a major star. Thriller The Bodyguard from Beijing, also known as The Defender in the United States and the United Kingdom, is a 1994 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen, starring Jet Li, Christy Chung, Collin Chou, and Kent Cheng. Comedy Double Harness is a film starring Ann Harding and William Powell. It was based on the play of the same name by Edward Poor Montgomery. A young woman maneuvers a lazy playboy into marrying her. On 4 April and 11 April 2007, Turner Classic Movies premiered several films produced by Merian C. Cooper at RKO but out of distribution for more than 50 years. According to TCM host Robert Osborne, Cooper agreed to a legal settlement with RKO in 1946, after accusing RKO of not giving him all the money due him from his RKO producer's contract in the 1930s. The settlement gave Cooper complete ownership of six RKO titles. Among the titles are Rafter Romance with Ginger Rogers, Double Harness, The Right to Romance, One Man's Journey with Lionel Barrymore, Stingaree, Living on Love, and A Man to Remember. According to an interview with a retired RKO executive, used as a promo on TCM for the premiere, Cooper allowed the films to be shown in 1955-1956 in a limited re-release and only in New York City. Documentary film A Guest of Life is a 2006 animation documentary drama film written by László Sári and directed by Tibor Szemzö. Animation Gorgon is a 2011 animated short film directed by Felipe Kehdi. Documentary film Elvis: That's the Way It Is is a 1970 American documentary film directed by Denis Sanders. The film documents American singer Elvis Presley's Summer Festival in Las Vegas during August 1970. It was his first non-dramatic film since the beginning of his film career in 1956, and the film gives a clear view of Presley's return to live performances after years of making films. Animation Samson & Sally is a Danish feature-length animated film made in 1984. It was directed by Jannik Hastrup and based on the novel The Song of the Whales by Danish author Bent Haller. The story is darker than most animated films of the time. Comedy Reaching for the Sun is a 1941 American film directed by William A. Wellman. Comedy Calling All Stars is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Arthur Askey, Evelyn Dall and Max Bacon. The film is a revue, featuring a number of musical acts playing themselves. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios for release as a quota quickie. The film's art direction is by Norman G. Arnold. Comedy The Dominant Sex is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Phillips Holmes, Diana Churchill and Romney Brent. The film was based on a play by Michael Egan. It was made by British International Pictures at its main Elstree Studios. The film's art direction was by Cedric Dawe. Animation Captain Underpants is a 2017 animatiopn comedy directed by Rob Letterman. Science Fiction Rocketship X-M is an independently produced 1950 American black and white science fiction film, the first outer space adventure of the post-World War II era. The film was released by Lippert Pictures, produced and directed by Kurt Neumann, and stars Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen, John Emery, Noah Beery, Jr., Hugh O'Brian, and Morris Ankrum. Rocketship X-M tells the story of a Moon expedition that through a series of unforeseen events winds up traveling instead to distant Mars. Once on the Red Planet, its crew discovers the remnants of a Martian civilization destroyed long ago by atomic war and now reverted to barbarism. Comedy " A raunchy sex comedy or a gay romance, however you see this third entry in the highly successful series, it's a wonderful film, filled with laughs, hot guys and a beautiful love story. Beside the requisite dirty jokes, director Glenn Gaylord and writers Phillip J. Bartell and Q. Allan Brocka developed this story as a love story, a gamble that paid off big-time. Sexy temptress/fag hag Tiffani (Rebekah Kochan reprising her role) and her boyishly cute friend Casey try to lure the buff and sweet Zack with a phony online profile using the image of Tiffani's buff ex, Ryan. That works fine until the real Ryan shows up and chaos ensues. Only through some fancy footwork, advice from his Aunt Helen (Mink Stole) and mentor Harry (Leslie Jordan, "Sordid Lives"), and a particularly photogenic hook-up, can Casey figure out how to set things right and date Zack. Besides the gay icons in the film, Eating Out: All You Can Eat introduces six openly gay actors in lead roles including: Daniel Skelton, Chris Salvatore, Michael Walker, John C. Stallings ("The Janice Dickinson Modelling Agency"), Maximiliano Torandell, and Rick D'Agostino. Taking inspiration from the classic screwball comedies of the thirties, the writers and directors have taken the decades-old formula of mistaken identities and turned it on its head and brought the concept into the twenty-first century. Judging by the ecstatic crowd reaction at the screening we were at, Eating Out: All You Can Eat is a major hit -- and even better than the second edition." Quoting a review by Scott Cranin on TLA Comedy The Mad Hatter is the 26th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 16, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Comedy Miss April is a 1958 Swedish comedy film directed by Göran Gentele. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Peppimenarti is a documentary film produced by Ron Iddon. Documentary film Times Like Deese is a 2011 documentary film directed by Maarten Schmidt and Thomas Doebele. Comedy Third Time Lucky is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Bobby Howes, Dorothy Boyd and Gordon Harker. It was based on a play by Arnold Ridley. The film's sets were designed by art director Walter Murton. Documentary film Rodicas is a 2012 documentary comedy film written and directed by Alice Gruia. Documentary film Samsui Women is a 2010 drama family biography short documentary film written and directed by Derrick Lui. Comedy Les Sous-doués en vacances is a 1982 French comedic film, directed by Claude Zidi. It's the sequel to Les Sous-doués. Documentary film Something in the Water is a 2008 Australian documentary film written and directed by Aidan O'Bryan. Using live, archival, and interview footage shot in Los Angeles, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, and Windsor in Berkshire, England, it explores the history and environment behind the development of local and nationally acclaimed musical talent in Western Australia. The film was funded by Perth media production company WBMC, headed by screenwriter/director Aidan O'Bryan and producer Janelle Landers. The film follows the rise to fame of some of Western Australia's most successful musicians. Something in the Water features more than fifty interviews with bands including Little Birdy, The Waifs, The Sleepy Jackson, Eskimo Joe, End of Fashion, Jebediah, Le Hoodoo Gurus, The Panics and Red Jezebel. The film asks whether Perth's talented spawn can be attributed to the city's isolation, the environment or the music scene itself, or whether there is, in fact, something in the water. Something in the Water premiered at the Astor Theatre in Perth and had a limited theatrical run in that city. It later was shown at the FTI Fremantle Film Festival and the 2008 WAMi Festival. Comedy For many people, they're not even sure what happiness is. And so, inspired and intrigued by this "unalienable" right, director Andrew Shapter set out to explore the myths and the truths of the "pursuit of Happiness" in America. Documentary film Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema is a 2006 documentary film directed by Lisa Ades and Lesli Klainberg. Documentary film Ser e voltar is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Xacio Baño. Documentary film Hey, You Slovaks is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Robert Kirchhoff. Comedy Cheesecake Casserole is a 2011 comedy film written by Meghan Gambling, Renji Philip and Jamie Stein and directed by Renji Philip. Documentary film Chasing the Horizon is a 2006 documentary film. The film was written, produced, and directed by Markus and Mason Canter, popularly known as the Flying Canter Brothers. The film features a trio of men that are getting ready for the upcoming Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 off-road race. Comedy A Florida Enchantment is a silent film directed by and starring Sidney Drew and released by Vitagraph Studios. The film is based on the 1891 novel and 1896 play of the same name written by Fergus Redmond and Archibald Clavering Gunter. Comedy The Year of The Rabbit is a 1987 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by Oscar Viale. The film starred Gerardo Romano. Comedy Mabel at the Wheel is a 1914 American-made motion picture starring Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, and directed by Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett. Documentary film Families Under Attack is a 2008 documentary film directed by Lindokuhle Mnyandu. Science Fiction Dr Grordbort Presents: The Deadliest Game is a 2011 short film directed by James Cunningham. Comedy Gremlins is a 1984 American horror comedy film directed by Joe Dante, released by Warner Bros. The film is about a young man who receives a strange creature called a mogwai as a pet, which then spawns other creatures who transform into small, destructive, evil monsters. This story was continued with a sequel, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, released in 1990. Unlike the lighter sequel, the original Gremlins opts for more black comedy, which is balanced against a Christmas-time setting. Both films were the center of large merchandising campaigns. Steven Spielberg was the film's executive producer and the screenplay was written by Chris Columbus. The film stars Zach Galligan and Phoebe Cates, with Howie Mandel providing the voice of Gizmo, the main mogwai character. Gremlins was a commercial success and received positive reviews from critics. However, the film was also heavily criticized for some of its more violent sequences. In response to this and to similar complaints about Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Spielberg suggested that the Motion Picture Association of America alter its rating system, which it did within two months of the film's release. Thriller Ferocious is a 2012 drama thriller film written and directed by Robert Cuffley. Documentary film After ten years of constant touring, with four critically acclaimed albums under their belt, Wichita 'insurgent country' band Split Lip Rayfield had built up a dedicated legion of fans throughout the world. With their lively combo of guitar, mandolin, banjo, gas-tank bass, multi-part harmonies, and singing often bordering on screaming, Split Lip's music defied genres, described as too raucous to be bluegrass, too acoustic to be rock 'n' roll and too melodic to be punk. But in 2006, Kirk Rundstrom, the electric, hell-raising singer/guitarist of the band, was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only two months to live. NEVER MAKE IT HOME is the inspiring story of what he chose to do next. Set across America's heartland, this moving documentary captures the rowdy, heart-wrenching, and ultimately joyous performances of Kirk Rundstrom's 'Final Tour' where each show was played as it would be the last. Comedy Mars Needs Moms is a 2011 American 3D motion capture animated science fiction comedy film co-written and directed by Simon Wells, and based on the Berkeley Breathed book of the same title. The film is centered on Milo, a nine-year-old boy who finally comes to understand the importance of family, and has to rescue his mother after she is abducted by Martians. It was released on March 11, 2011 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film stars both Seth Green and newcomer Seth Dusky as Milo. This was the last film by ImageMovers Digital before it was absorbed back into ImageMovers. The film was a commercial and critical flop, and is the second biggest box office bomb in history, grossing less than $39 million on a budget of $150 million. Comedy Billy's War Brides is a 1916 American silent short comedy directed and starring William Garwood. Also starring Sonia Marcelle and Molly Gilmore. Thriller Lunar Effect is a 2009 horror thriller film written and directed by Christopher Van. Comedy Up! is a 1976 soft core sex comedy film directed by American filmmaker Russ Meyer. The plot centers on a bizarre murder mystery involving the death of former Nazi Adolf Schwartz, a caricature of Adolf Hitler, who was living in hiding in a Bavarian style castle in Northern California. Kitten Natividad plays the "Greek Chorus", who appears nude between scenes throughout the film to provide narration, plot details, and updates. Thriller Anything to Declare? is a 1938 British crime thriller film directed by Redd Davis and starring John Loder, Noel Madison and Belle Chrystall. A new gas formula that can be used as a deadly weapon invented by a pioneering British scientist draws the interest of a shadowy peace movement, which masks a more sinister intent. It was shot at Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Animation Serge is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Anne-Renee Dumont. Thriller Starflight: The Plane That Couldn’t Land is a 1983 television movie starring Lee Majors and Hal Linden. The first hypersonic transport is leaving for its inaugural flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia, a two-hour flight through the stratosphere. The movie was also released in Germany as Starflight One - Irrflug ins Weltall, and in Japan as Starflight 1: Kiken'na Uchuu Hikou. Thriller A creepy classic! A young college student Nan Barlow visits the village of Whitewood, Massachusetts to do some research into New England witchcraft. Her tutor, Professor Alan Driscoll (Christopher Lee), recommends the Raven's Inn, run by a Mrs. Newless. Nan finds the town loaded with low-hanging fog and occupied by the reincarnation of an infamous witch burned at the stake in the 17th century. This movie is also known as City of the Dead. Documentary film A Big Package for You: 1999-2003 is a DVD/CD by the pop punk band Simple Plan from Montreal, Canada. The band consists of five members Pierre Bouvier, lead singer, David Desrosiers, bassist and backing vocalist, Sébastien Lefebvre, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist, Chuck Comeau, drummer, and Jeff Stinco, lead guitarist. Comedy Carolina is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Marleen Gorris, starring Julia Stiles, Shirley MacLaine, Alessandro Nivola, Mika Boorem, Randy Quaid, and Jennifer Coolidge. Lisa Sheridan has a cameo role in the film, and Barbara Eden has the uncredited part of Daphne. It is set in Los Angeles, California. Shot in 2003, the film failed to find a distributor and was released direct-to-video in 2005. Miramax Films was the domestic distributor, but failed to release it in theaters. When Harvey Weinstein screened the film he told the producers, "You have a hit movie on your hands. We're going to blast this on MTV all over Super Bowl Weekend." This was in December 2001. The producers never heard about it again until 2005 when it was suddenly released Direct-to-DVD. The film began principal photography in July 2001. Kathy Bates was originally slated to play the role of "Grandma Millicent Mirabeau", but dropped out after make-up/hair tests due to the shut down of the original production shoot date. Shirley MacLaine eventually stepped in to play the role of "Grandma Millicent Mirabeau". Animation Kiki's Delivery Service is a 1989 Japanese animated fantasy film produced by Studio Ghibli. It was written, produced and directed by Hayao Miyazaki as an adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same name by Eiko Kadono. The film features the voices of Minami Takayama, Rei Sakuma and Kappei Yamaguchi. It tells the story of a young witch, Kiki, who moves into town with her talking black cat and tries to use her flying ability to earn a living. According to Miyazaki, the movie portrays the gulf between independence and reliance in teenage Japanese girls. Kiki's Delivery Service was released in Japan on July 29, 1989, and won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize. It was the first Studio Ghibli film released under the distribution partnership between The Walt Disney Company and Studio Ghibli; Walt Disney Pictures recorded an English dub in 1997, which premiered in United States theaters at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 23, 1998. The film was released on home video in the U.S. and Canada on September 1, 1998. It received very positive reviews from critics worldwide. Comedy The Contestant is a 2007 drama comedy film written and directed by Rodrigo Cortés. Comedy The Second Civil War is a satirical/comedy film made for the HBO cable television network and first shown on March 15, 1997. Directed by Joe Dante, the film is a satire about anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States. The film also stars James Earl Jones, Elizabeth Peña and Denis Leary as reporters for a CNN like cable network,; Phil Hartman as the U.S. President, James Coburn as his chief political advisor, and William Schallert as the Secretary of Defense. Brian Keith portrayed a general in one of his final movie roles. Thriller Venus Rising is a 1995 action film starring Billy Writh, Audie England, Costas Mandylor and Morgan Fairchild. Comedy Date for Hire is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Lee Cummings, written by Dimitry Yakoushkin, and produced by Lee Cummings and Romus Reece. It stars M. Jennings, Romus Reece, Scott Fitzgerald, and Jennelle Harris, and was produced by Full Circle Entertainment, distributed by Maverick Entertainment. The film was inspired by the filmmakers' admiration for Arrested Development, Seinfield, and the Office. Comedy Who Cares: Anatomy of a Delivery Boy is a 1971 comedy film directed by Claude Faraldo. Documentary film Veil of Tears is a drama documentary film directed by Kenny Saylors and Kyle Saylors. Documentary film Zur Besserung der Person is a 1981 film directed by Heinz Bütler. Science Fiction Project: Tin Men is a 1990 tv film directed by Karen Arthur. Comedy Beerbug is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Ander Mendia. Thriller L'uomo dagli occhi di ghiaccio is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Alberto De Martino. It was filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The film was referred as "an unusual mixture of action thriller and giallo in Argento's style". Comedy Wonder Boys is an American 2000 comedy film directed by Curtis Hanson and written by Steve Kloves. The film was based on the novel of the same title by Michael Chabon. Michael Douglas stars as professor Grady Tripp, a novelist who teaches creative writing at an unnamed Pittsburgh university. He has been unable to finish his second novel, his young wife has left him, and he is having an affair with the Chancellor of the university, who is the wife of the chairman of his department. Grady's editor is in town to see his new book and becomes interested in a book that one of Grady's students has just completed. It was filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, including locations at Carnegie Mellon University, Chatham University, and Shady Side Academy. Other Pennsylvania locations included Beaver, Rochester and Rostraver Township. After the film failed at the box office, there was a second attempt to find an audience with a new marketing campaign and a November 8, 2000, re-release, which was also a financial disappointment. Thriller Nurse Betty is a 2000 American black comedy film directed by Neil LaBute starring Renée Zellweger as a Kansas waitress who suffers a nervous breakdown after witnessing her husband's murder, and starts obsessively pursuing her favorite soap actor. Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock play the hitmen who killed her husband and subsequently pursue her to Los Angeles. For her performance, Zellweger won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Documentary film Paramedico is a 2012 documentary film directed by Gilmour Benjamin. Comedy Amanda and the Alien is a 1995 made-for-cable science-fiction comedy movie directed by Jon Kroll and starring Nicole Eggert as Amanda Patterson. Amanda, an employee at an upscale clothing store, is leading a relatively lonely and unremarkable life. All this changes when an alien that's been held at a secret military installation escapes by taking over the body of one of the base employees. Amanda finds the fugitive alien and decides to help it hide from the government agents chasing it, a seemingly easy task, as the alien must change host bodies every few days. It is based upon the short story of the same name written by Robert Silverberg. Thriller Samrajyam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam gangster film directed by Jomon. It centers on the story of Alexander, a powerful underworld don. The film was appreciated for its technical brilliance and later many Indian gangster films like Baasha and Hum took influences from this film. Due to the film's extravagant style factor, composer Ilaiyaraaja gave a completely new treatment to the background score of the film; different from his earlier works. The film had a post-modern synthesizer oriented score, where stylized rhythms and basslines were fused with orchestral strings. The film was a box-office blockbuster. It ran more than 100 days in Geetha theatre, Kozhikode. The film had an excellent outing in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu as well, when its dubbed versions were released. A sequel to Samrajyam is announced under the title would be Samrajyam II: Son of Alexander with renowned Tamil director Perarasu directing the movie. Comedy Tres desgraciados con suerte is a 1958 comedy musical film directed by Jaime Salvador. Thriller Pig Hunt is a 2008 film directed by James Isaac, it was written by Robert Mailer Anderson and Zack Anderson. The film includes several original songs by Les Claypool, who also plays a minor role as the preacher. This was the last film directed by James Isaac before his death in 2012. Comedy Blank Check is a 1994 comedy film directed by Rupert Wainwright, starring Brian Bonsall, Karen Duffy, Miguel Ferrer, James Rebhorn, Tone Lōc, Jayne Atkinson and Michael Lerner and was released by Walt Disney Pictures. Comedy Vicenta is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Samuel Orti. Comedy Delhi-6 is a 2009 Hindi-language Indian Comedy drama film directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and starring Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Om Puri, Waheeda Rahman, Rishi Kapoor, Atul Kulkarni, Deepak Dobriyal and Divya Dutta. The story is reportedly based on Mehra's growing up years in Chandni Chowk area of Old Delhi. The number 6 refers to the Postal Index Number code of Chandni Chowk area of Old Delhi, a shortened form of 110006. It is Mehra's third film after Aks and Rang De Basanti. The acclaimed score and soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman. It released on 20 February 2009 and won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration at 57th National Film Awards. Comedy Vaidhegi Kaathirundhaal is a 1984 Indian Tamil language Romantic Drama film written and directed by R. Sundarrajan starring Vijayakanth, Revathi, Parimalam, Goundamani and Senthil. The film was successful and was considered one of the master pieces of R. Sundarrajan. The film was remade in Telugu as Manchi Manasulu and in Kannada as Preethi Nee Illade Naa Hegirali Documentary film Looking for Mom in Dad's Closet is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Perrin Kerns. Animation Procrastination is a 2007 short animated film written and directed by Johnny Kelly. Documentary film The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club is a 2009 documentary film that chronicles the life of aviation pioneer Florence Lowe "Pancho" Barnes. Comedy Música de siempre is a 1958 film produced by the A.N.D.A. that provided work for hundreds of union members at a time when the Regent of Mexico City Ernesto P. Uruchurtu cracked down on the entertainment business. The film is a combination of acts strung together with a story of a theater janitor, played by the comedian Manuel Valdes, who tries to persuade two film producers to make a movie about music. Among the entertainers he suggests for the movie is Libertad Lamarque, Toña la Negra, Edith Piaf, and nine-year old Angélica María, along with Altia Michel, German Valdes, Agustín Lara, Alejandro Algara and Tongolele. Música de siempre was one of the first Mexican movies filmed in color. The lavish colorful sets and costumes created a spectacular that was not only entertaining, but is a historical record of some of Mexico's most famous entertainers. Documentary film Nénette is a 2010 French documentary film about a 40-year-old female orangutan living in the menagerie of the Jardin des Plantes,. The film, directed by Nicolas Philibert presents an intimate portrait of the ape, originally from Borneo, who has spent her most of her life in captivity. In accord with the Cinéma vérité style of Philibert's earlier works, the camera rests on Nénette and her son Tübo in their glass-fronted enclosure. We hear the conversations and see the reflections of the zoo visitors in the glass as they regard Nénette, a mother of four who has survived three mates. Comedy Scaffolding is a 2012 short, comedy and drama film written and directed by Juanma Carrillo. Documentary film The Shetland Experience is a 1977 British short documentary film directed by Derek Williams, about environmental measures taken by the oil industry at the Sullom Voe Terminal in the Shetlands. It was a sponsored film, produced for the environmental advisory group of the Sullom Voe Association, to which the Shetland Islands Council and oil companies belonged. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Back to School with Franklin is the third Franklin movie, released direct-to-video and DVD. It has since aired on Noggin and possibly on other networks as well. Cole Caplan takes over for Noah Reid as the voice of Franklin the Turtle, ushering in the sixth season of the program, which would not make its way to the United States until 2006. He is joined by Bryn McAuley, who has voiced his sister Harriet since the first film and Carolyn Scott as the voice of a replacement teacher. The main plot focuses around Franklin and his friends starting a new year of school, only to find that their teacher Mr. Owl is absent. Their replacement teacher, Miss Koala, pulls up on a motorbike and at first Franklin finds her weird. She uses phrases such as "fair dinkum" and wants to create a brand-new soccer team. Soon, however, he and everyone else in the class are won over by her "can-do" attitude. Meanwhile, Franklin's sister Harriet is upset because her best friend Beatrice has gone to preschool, meaning that she can't play with her for most of the day on weekdays. Animation MCL Restaurant and Bakery Noodle is a 2011 animated short film directed by Yellowshed. Documentary film Paddle to the Sea is a 1966 National Film Board of Canada short live-action film directed, shot and edited by Bill Mason, based on the 1941 children's book Paddle-to-the-Sea by American author and illustrator Holling C. Holling. The film follows the adventures of a child's hand-carved toy Indian in a canoe as it makes its way from Lake Superior to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, through Canada's waterways. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 40th Academy Awards. Louis Applebaum composed the musical score. The film differs from the children's book in its inclusion of problem of water pollution. While Holling's 1941 book focuses only on the geography and commercial importance of the Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence River, Mason's film includes a sequence where the tiny boat must endure polluted waters, shot on Lake Superior near Marathon, Ontario. Animation Baby Be Good is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Science Fiction The Mechanical Man is a 1921 Italian science fiction film directed by André Deed. The original film was about 80 minutes in length. However, only about 26 minutes of footage remains. The DVD release by Alpha Video uses an incomplete Brazilian print, with new English intertitles. Animation The Boy And The Deer is a 2013 short film written and directed by Dan Bakst. Comedy My Wife is a Gangster 2: The Return Fable is a 2003 South Korean film. It is the sequel to My Wife is a Gangster. Comedy Cooley High is a 1975 American film based upon the real high school located on the near north side of Chicago, produced and released by American International Pictures and written by Eric Monte. The film, set in 1964 Chicago, Illinois, stars Glynn Turman and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and features a soundtrack made up primarily of 1960s Motown hits. The film is considered a classic of black cinema, and its soundtrack featured a new Motown recording, G.C. Cameron's hit single "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday". That song was covered in 1991 by Motown act Boyz II Men on the group's first LP, named Cooleyhighharmony in honor of this film. Comedy Too Outrageous! is a 1987 Canadian comedy film. Directed and written by Richard Benner, the film is based on a story by Margaret Gibson. The film stars Craig Russell as Robin Turner, a drag queen. Documentary film Sriracha is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Griffin Hammond. Documentary film Stories from Lakka Beach is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Daan Veldhuizen. Comedy The Curtain Pole is a 1909 American comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film still exists. The film was made by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century. Comedy Ne parliamo Lunedì is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Odorisio. For this film Elena Sofia Ricci was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and with a Ciak d'oro in the same category. Animation Mamma Mia is a short animation film directed by Milena Tipaldo and Francesca Marinelli. Comedy Trevor is a 1994 American short film written by James Lecesne, produced by Randy Stone and Peggy Rajski and directed by Peggy Rajski. It is the story of a gay 13-year-old boy who, when rejected by friends because of his sexuality, makes an attempt to take his life. The film was inspired by a NPR radio broadcast discussing teen suicide, claiming that one third of teen suicides affects LGBTQ youth. It tied for an Academy Award in 1995 for Best Short Subject with Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life. In 1998 Trevor inspired the founding of the The Trevor Project, a 24/7 crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Documentary film Staedtebewohner is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Heise. Comedy Not on the Lips is a 2003 French musical film directed by Alain Resnais. It is an adaptation of the operetta Pas sur la bouche, written by André Barde and Maurice Yvain, which was first produced in Paris in 1925. Comedy Barbarella is a 1968 French-Italian science fiction film based on Jean-Claude Forest's French Barbarella comics. The film stars Jane Fonda in the title role and was directed by Roger Vadim, who was Fonda's husband at the time. The film was not popular at its release, but received greater attention afterward with a 1977 re-release. It has since become a cult film. Thriller Khauff is a 2000 film directed by Sanjay Gupta and starring Sanjay Dutt and Manisha Koirala. This film is plagiarised version of The Juror. Thriller Fatwa is a 2006 American drama/thriller film starring Lauren Holly. Documentary film Machine Gun Preacher Documentary is a 2014 documentary film written by Zac Simpson and directed by Kevin Evans and Zac Simpson. Documentary film Diary of Pamplona is a 2011 short documentary biography family and romance film directed by Gonzalo Egurza. Comedy Holiday Engagement is a 2011 film starring Bonnie Somerville, Shelley Long and Jordan Bridges. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 28, 2011. Documentary film The Late, Great Planet Earth is a film by Robert Amram and Rolf Forsberg. Comedy Beautiful Girl is a 2003 television movie starring Marissa Jaret Winokur. The film was directed by Douglas Barr for the ABC Family network. Animation Berber Wedding is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Lotfi Mahfoudh. Comedy Music from Another Room is a 1998 American romantic comedy, directed by Charlie Peters and starring Jude Law and Gretchen Mol. The film follows the exploits of Danny, a young man who grew up believing he was destined to marry the girl he helped deliver as a five-year-old boy when a family friend went into emergency labor. Twenty-five years later, Danny returns to his hometown and finds the irresistible Anna Swann but she finds it easy to resist him since she is already engaged to dreamboat Eric. In pursuit of Anna, Danny finds himself entangled with each of the eccentric Swanns including blind, sheltered Nina, cynical sister Karen, big brother Bill and dramatic mother Grace as he fights to prove that fate should never be messed with and passion should never be practical. Comedy Hur många kramar finns det i världen? is a 2013 Swedish comedy-drama film starring Claes Malmberg, Per Morberg, Vanna Rosenberg and Glada Hudik-teatern. Science Fiction Pet Shop is a 1994 film by Moonbeam Entertainment. Animation Jeruzine is a 2012 short animation film directed by Danna Grace Windsor. Documentary film Blank City is a 2009 film directed by Celine Danhier. "New York at the end of the seventies was a virtually bankrupt city. Poverty was on the increase – and with it, the crime rate. And yet New York was a city that had an extraordinarily rich contribution to make in cinematic terms, for here, on the Lower East Side of downtown Manhattan, something new was evolving: an independent, enduring cinema, made by young filmmakers, who, inspired by contemporary music such as punk and new wave, were discovering new topics and new forms of expression. ‘No Wave’ cinema or the ‘Cinema of Transgression’ also reveals the influence of the French Nouvelle Vague and American film noir; Andy Warhol was one of its proponents, as was John Waters. The East Village’s art and music scenes also left their mark on the work of filmmakers Jim Jarmusch, Eric Mitchell, Beth B, Charlie Ahern, Lizzie Borden and Amos Poe. Working on shoestring budgets, these filmmakers produced rough-and-ready, unwieldy works, which – short or long, in colour but more often in black-and-white – confidently expressed what it was like to live in districts that had been neglected by the authorities and the economy – and paved the way for an emergent independent cinema. Director Céline Danhier sees her film as a declaration of love to the city of New York; a portrait of Manhattan at a time when rents were low and drugs were cheap; a time before Ronald Reagan and the influx of megabucks that was to lead to the city’s gentrification. But, above all, her film is a tribute to all the filmmakers who made downtown Manhattan a breeding ground for the avant-garde." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Comedy Mastana is a 1970 Bollywood comedy film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. The film stars Mehmood and Vinod Khanna. The film premiered on 16 October 1970 in Bombay. The film remade in Kannada Language in 1980 as 'Manku Thimma' by Dwarakeesh Comedy Lost Embrace is a 2004 Argentine, French, Italian, and Spanish comedy drama film, directed by Daniel Burman and written by Burman and Marcelo Birmajer. The picture features Daniel Hendler, Adriana Aizemberg, Jorge D'Elía, among others. The drama was Argentina's official choice for the 2004 Oscar Awards, Foreign Language film category. The comedy-drama tells of Ariel Makaroff, the grandson of Holocaust-era Polish refugees, who is currently on a complex search for his personal and cultural identity. Thriller Hard Romantic-er is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Gu Su Yeon. Science Fiction Plymouth is a 1991 science fiction television film shown on ABC Network as pilot for a hoped series. Created by Lee David Zlotoff with The American Broadcast Corporation, Walt Disney, Rai uno radiotelevisione and Lockheed the film features a small "all American" pacific northwest logging fictional town named Plymouth that is destroyed by a Love Canal-style ecological disaster. In an attempt to compensate the surviving townsfolk for the lost of their homes, possessions and accustomed lifestyle, the corporation responsible establishes a moon colony and offers to pay each member of the town to immigrate to the new colony and start their lives over in the new outer space colony named after their former town. The film then focuses on their new lives as they adjust to space hazards such as radiation from solar storms, extravehicular excursions in airless environs and medical crises in the micro-gravity of the moon. The film starred Dale Midkiff, Cindy Pickett, Richard Hamilton and Jerry Hardin. Thriller Electric Slide is a 2014 drama film written and directed by Tristan Patterson. Comedy Agentenfieber is a 1997 comedy film directed by Bernhard Stephan. Comedy Habana Eva is a 2010 Venezuelan romantic comedy film directed by Fina Torres, starring Prakriti Maduro and Juan Carlos García and filmed in La Habana, Cuba. The film won the Best Picture award at the New York International Latino Film Festival on 2 August 2010. Documentary film Law and Disorder in Lagos is a British documentary that was televised on 10 October 2010 by Louis Theroux. The documentary follows Louis Theroux through Lagos, Nigeria, as he follows the KAI task force and union leader MC as well as other gang members. Documentary film Believing is a 1998 documentary directed and written by Lina Moreco. Comedy Sex Tape is a 2014 American sex comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Kate Angelo, Jason Segel, and Nicholas Stoller. The film stars Segel, Cameron Diaz, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Lowe. The film was released on July 18, 2014, by Columbia Pictures. Comedy So This is Love? is a 1928 silent film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures. Thriller Murder in Paradise is a 1990 action film directed by Fred Walton. Documentary film Silence = Death is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film centers on the response of some New York City artists to the AIDS epidemic. The interviewed includes East Village artist David Wojnarowicz, poet Allen Ginsberg, artists Keith Haring, Peter Kunz, Bern Boyle and many others. It is the first part of von Praunheim and Phil Zwickler's trilogy about AIDS and activism it was followed by Positive. Thriller Dead In The Water is a 2002 American crime /thriller feature film written, directed by Gustavo Lipsztein. Comedy Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back is a 2010 animated comedy film and the sequel to the 2008 film Space Chimps. The film was directed and produced by John H. Williams, written by Rob Moreland, with animation by Vanguard Animation and Prana Studios. Science Fiction The Scam Artist was a 2004 independent film that was meant to catapult the acting career of Kimberly Page. The movie stars Kimberly Page, her then husband Diamond Dallas Page and Michael Patrick Larson. The plot was set in the future in the United States. Corporations rule America and the daughter of a wealthy CEO, Sylvia Heinrich, cooks up a scheme with her boyfriend, David Sands, to fake her kidnapping and to leave the country with the ransom money. They involve a mercenary, Lenny to assist but then things start to go haywire and greed begins to rear its ugly head. Sylvia's father, Winston does not want to pay a ransom and adds his thugs to the mix. Thriller Daag: The Fire is a 1999 Hindi-language Bollywood film written, produced and directed by Raj Kanwar, starring Sanjay Dutt, Chandrachur Singh and Mahima Chaudhry in the lead roles. The film was a box-office success. Animation Taratata is a 1977 short animation film directed by Frédéric Back. Comedy The Landlords is a 2012 drama film written by Edoardo Gabbriellini, Valerio Mastrandrea, Francesco Cenni and Michele Pellegrini and directed by Edoardo Gabbriellini. Comedy Bollywood Dream is a 2010 Brazilian–Indian adventure-comedy film written and directed by Beatriz Seigner. It's the first co-production between Brazil and India, and the film debut of Beatriz Seigner as director. The film follows the story of three Brazilian actresses who decide to try their luck in Bollywood, India's film industry, but once entered into the heart of Indian culture and mythology, their dreams are modified by the contrast between East and West. Comedy News from the Good Lord is a 1995 comedy film written by Artus de Penguern and directed by Didier Le Pêcheur. Thriller Tunnels is a 1989 horror film written by Daniel Yost and directed by Mark Byers. Documentary film The Story of the Weeping Camel is a 2003 German docudrama distributed by ThinkFilm. It was released internationally in 2004. The movie was directed and written by Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni. The plot is about a family of nomadic shepherds in the Gobi Desert trying to save the life of a rare white bactrian camel calf after it was rejected by its mother. Comedy Alvin Rides Again is a 1974 Australian sex-comedy film sequel to Alvin Purple. It was directed by David Bilcock and Robin Copping, who were regular collaborators with Tim Burstall. It was rated M unlike its predecessor which was rated R. Alvin Rides Again still features a lot of full frontal nudity. Comedy Ranczo Wilkowyje is a Polish film released in 2007 directed by Wojciech Adamczyk, which follows the story of television series produced by TVP Ranczo. The film was shown in cinemas and is available for sale on DVD. Thriller Flytopia is 2012 short fantasy thriller film written by Karni Arieli, Saul Freed and Will Self and directed by Karni Arieli and Saul Freed. Documentary film Sky, Wind, Fire, Water, Earth is a 2001 documentary biographical film written and directed by Naomi Kawase. Animation Dancing on the Moon is a 1997 family drama film directed by Kit Hood. Thriller The Sister of Ursula is a 1978 drama, horror, thriller film written and directed by Enzo Milioni. Documentary film Only One Name in the Headlines is a 2008 documentary film written by Daniele Di Biasio , Alessandro Anselmi, Donata Carelli, Mariella Sellitti and directed by Daniele Di Biasio . Comedy Jason Nash Is Married is a comedy film directed by Jason Nash. Science Fiction The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance Part 1 is a 2003 short, drama, sci-fi, fantasy film written by Andy Wachowski and Lana Wachowski and directed by Mahiro Maeda. Comedy Nur ein Sommer is a 2008 romance, drama and comedy film written and directed by Tamara Staudt. Animation The Blobs is a 1920 short animation film directed by Stefan Marjoram. Comedy Loser Takes All! is a 2004 mystery film directed by Laurent Bénégui. Comedy Closer to the Moon is a 2014 comedy-drama film written and directed by Nae Caranfil and starring Vera Farmiga, Mark Strong and Harry Lloyd. Based on a true story, it is one of the most expensive productions in Romanian cinema. Closer to the Moon premiered at the Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema Festival at Lincoln Center on November 29, 2013. Variety called the film "a surprisingly entertaining black comedy." It was released to cinemas in Romania on March 7, 2014. Thriller The Innkeepers is a 2011 horror film written, directed and edited by Ti West, starring Sara Paxton, Pat Healy and Kelly McGillis. Thriller State of Emergency is a 2011 American horror film written and directed by Turner Clay. It stars Jay Harden, Tori White, Scott Lilly, and Kathryn Todd Norman as survivors of a neurotoxin quarantine who have to survive an assault by the infected. Comedy Freebird is a 2008 British comedy film directed by Jon Ivay and starring Gary Stretch, Geoff Bell, Phil Daniels and Peter Bowles. Thriller Apoorvaragam is a 2010 Malayalam thriller film written by G. S. Anand and Najeem Koya, and directed by Sibi Malayil. The film stars Nishan, Asif Ali, Nithya Menon, Vinay Forrt, Abhilash and Hima. It released on 16 July 2010 across 42 theaters in Kerala. The film was a sleeper hit at the box office.It is later dubbed into Telugu as 50% Love due to Nithya Menon's fame in Telugu. Comedy Just One Time is a 1999 feature length comedy film, written and directed by Lane Janger. It is also a 1998 short film by the same director on which the long feature was based on. Comedy Maybe This Time is a 2014 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng starring Sarah Geronimo and Coco Martin. The film, produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films and distributed by Star Cinema officially premiered in the Philippines on May 28, 2014. The film, which is labelled to be the summer's movie Valentine of the year, was the first team-up of Geronimo and Martin. It earned 20 million pesos on the first day of its release. Documentary film Cinema in Sudan: conversations with Gadalla Gubara is a French 2008 documentary film. Documentary film Amílcar Cabral is a documentary film directed by Ana Ramos Lisboa about African icon and martyr Amílcar Cabral. Comedy Y2GAY is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Dan Ilic and James Pender Documentary film Gegenwart is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Heise. Comedy Swing Out the Blues is a film directed by Malcolm St.Clair released on December 23, 1943. Comedy Keeping Up with the Steins is a 2006 comedy film directed by Scott Marshall, and starring Garry Marshall, Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz and Daryl Hannah. The film is also a commentary on how too many Jewish families see a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah not as a coming of age for their son or daughter, but rather as an excuse to throw outrageously lavish parties. Science Fiction Rauch und Spiegel is a 2012 short musical film directed by Nick Moore. Documentary film PoliWood is a 2009 documentary film directed by Barry Levinson and produced by Tim Daly, Robin Bronk and Robert E. Baruc. Comedy Zombeavers is a horror comedy movie directed by Jordan Rubin, based on a script by Al Kaplan, Jordan Rubin and Jon Kaplan. The film follows a group of college kids staying at a riverside cabin that are attacked by a swarm of zombie beavers. A trailer for the film was released in February 2014 and has gone viral. The movie had its world premiere on April 19th, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival. Thriller Gibraltar is a 1964 French thriller film directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and starring Hildegard Knef, Gérard Barray, Geneviève Grad and Elisa Montés. A secret agent goes undercover to infiltrate smugglers between Tangiers and Gibraltar. Thriller Malini 22 Palayamkottai is a 2014 Indian film, directed by Sripriya. It stars Nithya Menen in the title role while Krish J. Sathaar and Naresh play supporting roles. A remake of the Malayalam film 22 Female Kottayam by Aashiq Abu, the film features musical score by Arvind-Shankar. It was released on 24 January 2014. Animation Boston Quackie is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, directed by Robert McKimson and released in 1957. The name and cartoon itself are a parody of a 1950s crime serial called Boston Blackie. Comedy Enter the Phoenix is a 2004 Hong Kong film directed by Stephen Fung. Comedy The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros is a 2005 award-winning Filipino coming-of-age film about a gay teen who is torn between his love for a young cop and his loyalty to his family. The film competed under 1st Cinemalaya Film Festival in 2005. The film was the official entry of the Philippines to the 79th Academy Awards. It holds the distinction of being one of the very few digital films released in 2005 to do well at the tills. It also made the rounds of international film festivals. Thriller Trial by Self is an American micro-budget independent feature film written and directed by Brandon Allen Powell. It is the debut film of Brandon Allen Powell and was written to be as inexpensive to shoot as possible. In addition to writing and directing the film, Powell also produced, shot and edited the film himself. Comedy Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kagi no kagi, also known as Key of Keys, is a 1965 Japanese comedy-spy film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. It is the fourth installment of five films in the "Kokusai himitsu keisatsu" series. The film is a parody of James Bond-style spy movies, and was used by Woody Allen, along with footage from the third installment, in one of his first films, "What's Up, Tiger Lily?", in which the original dialogue is redubbed in English to make the plot about a secret egg salad recipe. Thriller The Life Zone is a 2011 thriller film written by Ken Del Vecchio and directed by Rod Weber. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming, known in Japan as The Dangerous Duo! Super Warriors Never Rest, is the tenth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was released in Japan on March 12, 1994 at the Toei Anime Fair along with the Dr. Slump movie Hoyoyo!! Tasuketa Same ni Tsurerarete... and the first Slam Dunk movie. It is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan. The second sequel is Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly. It was released in North America on April 5, 2005. In 2007, FUNimation re-released this movie and Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan on Blu-ray. Both feature full HD 1080p resolution with digitally remastered animation, and an enhanced 5.1 surround mix. It was re-released to DVD and Blu-ray on March 31, 2009 in a triple feature with the original Broly film, as well as Bio-Broly. It was re-released in a movie 4-pack on January 3, 2012, containing the final four original DBZ films. Documentary film Atlantic Drift is a 2002 documentary film directed by Michel Daëron. Comedy Asylum Seekers is an American film written and directed by Rania Ajami. The film stars Pepper Binkley and Daniel Irizarry as two of the six social outcast protagonists who attempt to get themselves committed to an insane asylum in order to spice up their lives. Bill Dawes, Judith Hawking, Stella Maeve, Camille O'Sullivan and Lee Wilkof also star. In its spring 2008 issue, the independent film magazine Filmmaker reported that Asylum Seekers was one of the first independent feature films to be completed on the Red Digital Cinema Camera Company's Red One camera. The film premiered at the 2009 European Film Market and made its North American debut at the 2009 CineVegas International Film Festival. The rights to global distribution sales for Asylum Seekers were obtained by Shoreline Entertainment and the film was released in North America on DVD/VOD by Breaking Glass Pictures under their Vicious Circle Films label. Documentary film Experience the life of Denis and Margaret Thatcher. Sir Denis Thatcher died in June 2003 aged 88. Despite his prominence as consort to his wife Margaret, he never spoke to the media, until he was persuaded by his daughter, Carol, to give his first, last and only TV interview to her, shortly before he died. Comedy Hired Wife is a 1940 romantic comedy film starring Rosalind Russell and Brian Aherne. Documentary film From 1941 to 1945, the American motion picture industry geared itself up and marched into war. Van Johnson is your host in this feature-length special spotlighting some of Hollywood's greatest stars at the peak of their careers: from John Wayne taking on Japanese dogfighters; from Fred Astaire hoofing his way from civilian to soldier; to Bette Davis and Joan Crawford dazzling the troops at the Hollywood Canteen.THE WAR YEARS is a lively compilation of vintage feature-film clips along with original wartime documentary footage and interviews with several prominent stars of the era, including Joan Leslie, Evelyn Keyes, Gloria DeHaven, Jackie Cooper and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Enter the battle trenches with Robert Taylor and Dane Clark ... relive the days of the USO with Bob Hope and his entourage of sexy celebrities ... see how special effects created some of the most stunning battle footage ever shot ... hit the dance floor with Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers. From Carmen Miranda to Katherine Hepburn, from Pearl Harbor to the Allied Victory, THE WAR YEARS covers the range of experiences and emotions associated with the last "good" war. All the poetry and drama and humor and tragedy of the age is captured in this moving homage.For those who remember the war, or those who have parents or grandparents who lived through it, or those who simply want to know more about the one event that sent a young, innocent nation forward into the modern world, THE WAR YEARS is a must-see. Documentary film Music Changes Everything is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Yoosup Lim and Grant McMurray. Thriller The Silencers is the title of an American spy film spoof motion picture produced in 1966 and starring Dean Martin as agent Matt Helm. It is only loosely based upon the novel The Silencers by Donald Hamilton, as well as another of Hamilton's Helm novels, Death of a Citizen. Co-starring with Martin are Stella Stevens, Daliah Lavi and Victor Buono. Cyd Charisse opens the film with a sexy striptease-style dance while lip synching Vikki Carr's vocals of the titular theme song. James Gregory makes his first appearance as Macdonald, Helm's superior and a recurring character in the series. Comedy Mirza Norooz's Shoes is a 1985 comedy film written by Dariush Farhang and Susan Taslimi and directed by Mohammad Motevaselani. Animation The story begins with the discovery of a Japanese cultural treasure -- at a Nazi Germany sanatorium. Morgana, a mysterious figure who leads a ninja thief gang, battles Lupin for the treasure, and he seemingly kills Zenigata Animation A perverted detective attempts to uncover the truth behind the mysterious death of a high profile hospital president while avoiding the temptation of the hospital's notoriously beautiful nursing staff in producers Kazumitsu Takashima and Yuudai Amachi's candy striped hentai. Detective Takumaro Kaibara has a reputation for chasing skirts, and a cool knack for getting to the bottom of even the most baffling mysteries. Comedy El jefe máximo is a 1940 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Comedy Catch as Cats Can is a 1947 animated cartoon featuring caricatures of Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby as birds, and a cat that resembles Sylvester the Cat. It was only one of three non-Bugs Bunny cartoons from 1947 not to be reissued. The others were Mexican Joyride and A Pest in the House. Animation One More Time is a 1931 black-and-white Merrie Melodies cartoon short produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising and animated by Friz Freleng and Paul J. Smith. It stars Foxy as a Prohibition-era cop dealing with various miscreants. This was Foxy's last theatrical appearance; he is killed off on-screen at the end of the short. Comedy A Spot of Bother is a 1938 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton, Sandra Storme and Kathleen Joyce. The film is a farce in which a Bishop unwisely decides to loan the cathedral funds to a dubious businessman. Meanwhile his secretary is involved with smuggled goods. It was shot at Pinewood Studios and adapted from a play by Vernon Sylvaine. Comedy Flores de otro mundo is a 1999 Spanish film, written and directed by Icíar Bollaín and starring José Sancho, Luis Tosar and Lisete Mejía. The plot follows three women who arrive to a village in rural Spain looking for love and to start a new life. Very well received, the film won the International Critics' Week Grand Prix award at the Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Red Zone Cuba, also known as Night Train to Mundo Fine, is a 1966 American drama film directed by Coleman Francis, who also wrote, produced, and played the starring role. It follows the meandering adventures of an escaped convict and two ex-convicts he recruits along the way as they become involved in the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion, and a quest to find a hidden treasure in a tungsten mine. In December 1994, it was featured as an episode of the movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Red Zone Cuba was Coleman Francis' final film as director, and his only starring role. In the other two films he helmed, The Skydivers and The Beast of Yucca Flats, he limited his acting to cameos. Though John Carradine receives fourth billing in the credits, and was prominently featured in the advertising and promotional material for the film, he only appears briefly, during a framing sequence at the beginning of the film. Carradine also sings the film's opening theme song, "Night Train to Mundo Fine". Animation A Break in the Monotony is a 2008 short horror animation film written and directed by Damien Slevin. Thriller Kanchenjunga Express is a 2012 Bengali film directed by Arnab Ghosh. It was Ghosh's début. Kanchenjunga Express is a woman-centric film that unfolds in a train with a lot of suspense. The music is scored by Souvik Gupta and has songs by Rupam Islam, Usha Uthup and Kunal Ganjawala. Comedy Love Affair is a 1994 romantic drama film, and a remake of the 1939 film of the same name. It was directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and produced by Warren Beatty from a screenplay by Robert Towne and Beatty, based on the 1939 screenplay by Delmer Daves and Donald Ogden Stewart, based on the story by Mildred Cram and Leo McCarey. The music score was by Ennio Morricone and the cinematography by Conrad L. Hall. The film stars Beatty, Annette Bening and Katharine Hepburn in her last film role, with Garry Shandling, Chloe Webb, Pierce Brosnan, Kate Capshaw, Paul Mazursky and Brenda Vaccaro. Comedy Never Say... Never! is a 2005 comedy film written by Cabot Philippe, Eric Civanyan and Alfred de Musset and directed by Eric Civanyan. Science Fiction Alien Siege is a 2005 Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie about an alien race that comes to Earth seeking a cure to a deadly virus, for which the antidote is human blood. Comedy Howling III is a 1987 Australian horror sequel to The Howling, directed by Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf director Philippe Mora and filmed on location in and outside Sydney, Australia. The film has several subplots including scientists experimenting on werewolves, a young werewolf woman Jerboa searching for a better life, and soldiers hunting them. Although Gary Brandner approved the director's purchase of the right to the name The Howling and the screen credits claim that it is based on Brander's The Howling III, the film is unrelated to Gary Brandner's novel The Howling III: Echoes, which is set in the U.S.A. and has an entirely different plot. The movie does have slight similarities in terms of plot and sympathetic view of the werewolf. This aspect would be revisited in Howling VI: The Freaks. Documentary film Kingerlee is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Colm Hogan and Martina Levitinia. Documentary film Marry Me is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Uli Gaulke and Jeannette Eggert. Science Fiction Slipstream is a 1989 science fiction film. The plot has an emphasis on aviation and contains many common science-fiction themes, such as taking place in a dystopian future in which the landscape of the Earth itself has been changed and is windswept by storms of great power. There are also numerous sub-plots, such as free will and humanity amongst artificial intelligence. Slipstream was directed by Steven Lisberger, who had previously directed the cult classic 1982 science fiction film Tron. The executive producer of Slipstream was Gary Kurtz whose prior list of credits include Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, The Dark Crystal, Return to Oz and American Graffiti. Slipstream reunited Gary Kurtz with Star Wars star Mark Hamill, who portrays the central antagonist in Slipstream and had previously portrayed Luke Skywalker in Star Wars. Other stars of Slipstream include Bill Paxton, Bob Peck and Kitty Aldridge, and there are also cameo appearances from Robbie Coltrane, Ben Kingsley and F. Murray Abraham. Thriller Buffalo Soldiers is a 2001 satire film, based on the 1993 novel by Robert O'Connor, which follows the rogue activities of a group of US soldiers based in West Germany during 1989 when the fall of the Berlin Wall is imminent. It stars Joaquin Phoenix, Ed Harris, Anna Paquin, Haluk Bilginer, Scott Glenn, and Elizabeth McGovern and is directed by Gregor Jordan. The world premiere was held at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival in early September. However, being a satire of the US military, the film's wider theatrical run was delayed by approximately two years because of the September 11 attacks until it was released on July 25, 2003. Animation The Pink Panther wants to mow his lawn, but his mower needs a new spark plug. However, the new plug falls from his hands, and it's found by a vicious watchdog who thinks it's a bone. The panther tries to get the plug back first by trying stilt walking, a balloon kit and a rope to walk on, then by digging himself under the garden and finally posing as a bone inspector. Comedy Valiant is a 2005 British computer-animated film produced by Vanguard Animation and Odyssey Entertainment, and released by Entertainment Film Distributors in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2005 and by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on August 19, 2005. Set in May of the year 1944, it tells the story of a group of war pigeons during World War II. Reviews of Valiant were mixed and largely poor. The film is based on a story by Jordan Katz, George Webster, and George Melrod, and inspired by true stories of hundreds of pigeons that helped the soldiers in the war. Documentary film Chiri is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Naomi Kawase. Comedy The Key Man is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Peter Himmelstein. Comedy Between Showers is a 1914 short film made by Keystone Studios and directed by Henry Lehrman. It starred Charlie Chaplin, Ford Sterling, Emma Bell Clifton, and Chester Conklin. Animation One More Beer! is a 2012 short animated film written by Alan Camilo and directed by Pedro Conti and Alan Camilo. Comedy Uuno Turhapuro – Suomen tasavallan herra presidentti is a 1992 Finnish comedy film written and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the sixteenth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. Its name translates to "Uuno Turhapuro – the Mister President [sic] of the Republic of Finland". The film got mediocre reviews compared to the other Turhapuro films. It also had a small audience and profited only 9,000 FIM. Comedy Handyman is a 2014 short action comedy drama film written and directed by Sonia Whiteman. Animation Pequeñas Voces (Little Voices) is a 2010 animated documentary film based on Jairo Carrillo's short film 'Little Voices' (2003) which depicts the lives of displaced children in Colombia through the use of their voices and drawings. Comedy Advice from a Caterpillar is a 1999 romantic comedy film written by Douglas Carter Beane and directed by Don Scardino. Comedy Social Media Anonymous is a 2013 short comedy film written by Cindy Kaplan,Michael Rainey and directed by Jason Berger. Comedy 102 Dalmatians is a 2000 family comedy film directed by Kevin Lima in his directorial debut and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians and stars Glenn Close reprising her role as Cruella de Vil as she attempts to steal puppies for her "grandest" fur coat yet. Glenn Close and Tim McInnerny were the only actors from the first film to return for the sequel. The film was released on VHS and DVD on April 3, 2001, and re-released on DVD on September 16, 2008. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, but lost to Gladiator. Thriller Rollover is a 1981 political and financial thriller directed by Alan J. Pakula and starring Jane Fonda and Kris Kristofferson. The film was nominated for a Razzie Awards for Worst Actor for Kristofferson. Documentary film 66 Scenes from America is a 1982 documentary film directed by Jørgen Leth. Comedy Touch & Go is a 2003 Canadian film comedy directed by Scott Simpson. Science Fiction TiMER is a 2009 film directed by Jac Schaeffer. "In the near future, Internet dating sites are a thing of the past thanks to TiMER, a small digital counter implanted on the wrist. It accurately displays the number of days the wearer has until they meet their soulmate, except for Oona O’Leary (Emma Caufield from Buffy), whose TiMER remains blank, while her biological clock keeps on ticking. After many unsuccessful attempts to capture TiMER-less men and get them to sign up to the programme, she meets Mikey a charming young supermarket clerk and slacker musician whose TiMER already shows four months. Desperate times call for desperate measures and they start a slightly hedonistic relationship. Only TiMER will tell. This is not your typical SFL movie, but sci-fi doesn’t have to be all doom-and-gloom post-apocalyptic or testosterone-fuelled battles on alien planets. Sometimes you want a date movie with a wider, gentler appeal. After all, geeks need loving too." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site Comedy Beware of Blondie is a film directed by Edward Bernds released on April 13, 1950. Animation The Delivery Boy is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller The Theatre Bizarre is a 2011 American horror anthology film. The six segments are directed by Douglas Buck, Buddy Giovinazzo, David Gregory, Karim Hussain, Tom Savini and Richard Stanley. Comedy Mio figlio Nerone, released in the US as Nero's Mistress is a 1956 Italian historical comedy film directed by Steno and starring Alberto Sordi, Vittorio De Sica, Gloria Swanson and Brigitte Bardot. It depicts a visit by the Roman Emperor Nero and his entourage to a coastal villa. The US dub, released in 1962, was recut to a substantially different film, shifting the emphasis from Agrippina to Poppea. Animation Paws for Women is a 2011 animated short LGBT film directed by Jason Barker. Animation Sinfonia Amazônica, or Amazon Symphony, was Brazil's first animated feature-length film, produced entirely by Anélio Latini Filho over five years and finished in 1951. Like Disney's Fantasia, it tells several folk stories over orchestral music. The Brazilian television show Animania broadcast several clips of the film. It is currently in the process of restoration. Thriller Dangerous Crossing is a 1953 black-and-white film noir mystery film, directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Jeanne Crain and Michael Rennie, based on the 1943 play Cabin B-13 by John Dickson Carr. Comedy Budget Padmanabham is a 2001 Telugu film and remake of Tamil film Budget Padmanabhan directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy and produced by G. Naraya Rao . Jagapathi babu and Ramyakrishna played the lead roles. Comedy Exit Strategy is a 2012 American independent romantic comedy film directed by Michael Whitton and starring Jameel Saleem, Kimelia Weathers, Quincy "QDeezy" Harris, with cameo appearances by L.A. radio host Big Boy and stand-up comedian Kevin Hart. Saleem plays a man whose main goal is to not get the girl, but to lose her—thus marketed as a self-described "un-romantic comedy." The film originated as a seven-part web series that had been running since 2007. Documentary film Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution is a 2009 documentary broadcast on BBC Two in July 2009. Documentary film Fuck is a 2005 American documentary film by director Steve Anderson about the word "fuck". The film argues that the word is an integral part of societal discussions about freedom of speech and censorship. It looks at the term from perspectives which include art, linguistics, society and comedy, and begins with a segment from the 1965 propaganda film Perversion for Profit. Scholars and celebrities analyze perceptions of the word from differing perspectives. Journalist Sam Donaldson talks about the versatility of the word, and comedian Billy Connolly states it can be understood despite one's language or location. Musician Alanis Morissette comments that the word contains power because of its taboo nature. The film features the last recorded interview of author Hunter S. Thompson before his suicide. Scholars, including linguist Reinhold Aman, journalism analyst David Shaw and Oxford English Dictionary editor Jesse Sheidlower, explain the history and evolution of the word. Language professor Geoffrey Nunberg observes that the word's treatment by society reflects changes in our culture during the 20th century. Thriller Espion(s) is a 2009 drama thriller film written and directed by Nicolas Saada. Comedy No Names is a 2014 short, comedy and drama film directed by Isabella Hyams. Thriller Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a 2010 American drama film directed by Oliver Stone, a sequel to Wall Street. It stars Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Frank Langella, and Eli Wallach, in his final film role before his death due to natural causes in 2014. The film takes place in New York, 23 years after the original and revolves around the 2008 financial crisis. Its plot centers on a reformed Gordon Gekko, played by Michael Douglas, acting as an antihero rather than a villain, and follows his attempts to repair his relationship with his daughter Winnie, with the help of her fiancé, Jacob. In return, Gekko helps Jacob get revenge on the man he blames for his mentor's death. Principal photography took place in New York between September and November 2009. After having its release date moved twice, Money Never Sleeps was released theatrically worldwide on September 24, 2010, by 20th Century Fox. Prior to its official release, many journalists connected to the financial industry were reportedly shown advance screenings of the film. Comedy She's the One is a 1996 comedy-drama film, and the second feature film to be written and directed by New York actor and director Edward Burns. It stars Jennifer Aniston and Cameron Diaz, and is one of Tom Petty's few movie soundtracks. Documentary film David Francey: Burning Bright is a music DVD that was nominated the award for Music DVD of the Year 2012 Juno Awards. Thriller Hue and Cry is a British film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Alastair Sim, Harry Fowler and Joan Dowling. It is generally considered to be the first of the "Ealing comedies", although it is better characterised as a thriller for children. Shot almost entirely on location, it is now a notable historic document due to its vivid portrait of a London still showing the damage of World War II. London forms the backdrop of a crime-gangster plot which revolves around a working-class children's street culture and children's secret clubs. Comedy Sole Support is a 1929 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Animation Be Careful Boys is a 1965 animation movie directed by Vera Linnecar, Nancy Hanna and Keith Learner. Thriller Hanuman.com is a Bengali film shot in Iceland, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee. The film was released in December 2013. Comedy Hit By Lightning is a 2014 Canadian-American black comedy film written and directed by Ricky Blitt and produced by Chantal Chamandy, as his directorial debut and her film producer debut. Filmed on locations in Ottawa, Ontario and Los Angeles, California, the film stars Jon Cryer, Will Sasso, Stephanie Szostak, and Jed Rees. Comedy One Man is a 2012 short film written and directed by Graciliano Camargo. Thriller Night of Violence or Le notti della violenza is a 1965 Italian thriller film directed by Roberto Mauri. Documentary film "Juxtaposing interviews of German gay men who lived through World War II but have since died with those of contemporary German lesbians, influential independent director Rosa von Praunheim creates a striking portrait contrasting men who spent their lives in silence with women whose voices are now at the forefront of today’s queer culture in Germany. DEAD GAY MEN & LIVING LESBIANS allows each story to stand on its own. Imprisoned and made to endure many indignities during WWII, Walter Schwartze states, “The way I am has always made me suffer.” Manuela Kay has confidently evolved from lesbian porn producer to the publisher of Germany’s first lesbian magazine. Ninety-year old Albrecht Becker became an extreme masochist, both enduring and enjoying his time in prison. Berlin-based Turkish DJ Ipec moves assuredly through the club scene and forges a cross-cultural relationship with her German partner." Quoting the description from the 2008 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival site. Comedy Oh, Serafina! is a 1976 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is strictly based on the novel with the same name by Giuseppe Berto. For this film Fred Bongusto was awarded with a Nastro d'Argento for Best Score. Comedy Home Alone 3 is a 1997 American family comedy film written and produced by John Hughes. It is the third film in the Home Alone series and the first not to feature actor Macaulay Culkin, director Chris Columbus, and composer John Williams. The film is directed by Raja Gosnell, who served as the editor of both original films and stars Alex D. Linz as Alex Pruitt, a resourceful boy who is left home alone and has to defend his home from robbers. The film was followed by a made-for-television sequel, Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House, in 2002. Comedy Betty Blokk-buster Follies is a 1976 Australian film based on Reg Livermore's popular one man show of the same period. Characters include: Betty Blokk-buster, a German maid who entertained the troops during the war; an old man who recalls his youth as a male model Vaseline Amalnirtrate, a football star who joins the Australian ballet. It was shot in the Bijou Theatre, Balmain, in late 1975. Comedy Mr. Average is a 2006 Belgian comedy film directed by Pierre-Paul Renders. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. Animation Telephoneme is a 2010 short animated film starring David Dowell and Jane Almirall. Animation Scripta volant is a 2011 short-animated film directed by Ryo Orikasa. Documentary film Three Hours, Fifteen Minutes Before the Hurricane Struckis a 2006 film directed by Christina Battle. Documentary film The Clash: Up Close and Personal is a 2006 music documentary film. Comedy Seeds of the Fall is a 2010 short film written and directed by Patrik Eklund. "Middle-aged Rolf and Eva live in a passionless relationship full of sexual frustration. Then something happens that will change their relationship forever." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film "German director and producer Jochen Hick creates a compelling portrait of successful male escort entrepreneur Tom Weise in The Good American. Through-out Europe and the United States, we follow Tom’s dreams and travails in the world of male prostitution over the course of several months. The man who gave us HustlaBall and rent-boy.com is many things, including a highly ambivalent gay male living in New York via London from Germany. His fast-talking, perfectly accented English is nearly New York; and he incessantly controls his lover, his parties, his HIV treatment, the business and his exasperations with true German tenacity. He’s also optimistic about life and love, and, at times, tempestuous and difficult to please. Hick approaches his documentary on gay male life organically, allowing unscripted moments to elicit the genuine human foibles and triumphs of his subjects. Over the course of the film, we experience Tom in all his splendor and insecurity as he navigates several major life choices: whether to return to Germany after living 15 years in the US, whether to pursue interferon therapy, and whether the escort business and the gorgeously garish sex positive parties are his true calling. But the one thing Tom is never unsure of is his resolute love for his life partner Keith." Quoting STEFANI CHARREN from the 2009 Frameline SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Asunaro sanjo! is a comedy film directed by Tetsuya Mariko. Science Fiction Derek is a 2011 short drama fantasy science fiction film written and directed by Alex Gray. Comedy Cornetti alla crema aka Cream Horn and Creampuffs is a 1981 commedia sexy all'italiana, directed by Sergio Martino. Edwige Fenech, Lino Banfi and Milena Vukotic are featured in a comedic tale about a couple attempting to elude the woman's jealous boyfriend, a professional football player, as well as the man's wife. Comedy Dough Nuts is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy This Is the West That Was is a 1974 western comedy film directed by Fielder Cook. Documentary film Fair Trading? is a 2011 animated short film directed by Joeri Christiaen. Documentary film The World Is Rich is a 1947 British documentary film directed by Paul Rotha. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Snow Excuse is a Merrie Melodies 1966 animated short featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Comedy Wild Rider Ltd. is a 1967 comedy film directed and written by Franz-Josef Spieker. Animation Violin Play is a 2012 animated short film directed by Tunde Vollenbroek. Comedy Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu is a Telugu Comedy film released in 1985 starring Kamal Haasan in dual roles as a man falling for Sridevi and an unemployed youth. It was directed by Kodanda Rami Reddy. The movie was later dubbed in Tamil as "Hare Radha Hare Krishna". Documentary film James Cameron's Deepsea Challenge 3D is a documentary film directed by John Bruno, Ray Quint and Andrew Wight. Animation The Enchanted Boy is a 1955 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Vladimir Polkovnikov and Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. The film's image and sound were recently restored by the Russian company Krupnyy Plan, which released it on video and DVD packaged together with Cipollino, a 1961, 39-minute film directed by Boris Dyozhkin. No English-subtitled version has been released. Comedy Unseen Wonder is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Živko Nikolić. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Thriller Phoonk is a 2008 Horror film directed by Ram Gopal Varma and produced by Praveen Nischol starring Sudeep. The film based on superstition and black magic, received critical acclaim upon release, and was declared a blockbuster. Documentary film Under Control is a 2011 documentary film directed by Volker Sattel. Comedy Charlie and a rival vie for the favors of their landlady. In the park they each fall different girls, though Charlie's has a male friend already. Charlie considers suicide, is talked out of it by a policeman, and later throws his girl's friend into the lake. Frightened, the girls go off to a movie. Charlie shows up there and flirts with them. Later both rivals substitute themselves for the girls and attack the unwitting Charlie. In an audience-wide fight, Charlie is tossed from the screen. Documentary film Three Below Zero is a 2010 short, documentary film written and directed by Adam Barnick. Documentary film God is American is a 2007 French documentary film written, directed and produced by Richard Martin Jordan. Thriller While the City Sleeps is a 1956 film noir directed by Fritz Lang. Written by Casey Robinson, the newspaper drama was based on The Bloody Spur by Charles Einstein, which depicts the story of "Lipstick Killer" William Heirens. The film features Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, George Sanders, Howard Duff, Thomas Mitchell, Vincent Price, John Drew Barrymore and Ida Lupino. Comedy That's Entertainment, Part II is a 1976 motion picture by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and a sequel to the 1974 documentary That's Entertainment!. Like the previous film, That's Entertainment, Part II was a retrospective of famous films released by MGM from the 1930s to the 1950s. For this second documentary, archivists featured more obscure musical numbers from MGM's vaults, and also featured tributes to some of the studio's best known comedy teams such as the Marx Brothers and Laurel and Hardy, romantic teams such as Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, and a montage of iconic stars such as Clark Gable, Mickey Rooney, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, James Stewart, Lana Turner, and Greta Garbo. Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire hosted the film and Kelly directed the introductory segments featuring him and Astaire, which included location footage of Kelly returning to the city of Paris which was featured in two of MGM's most famous productions, An American in Paris and Gigi. This was the last film he directed. Comedy Gajapathi Garvabhanga is a 1989 Indian comedy film in the Kannada language. It was directed by M. S. Rajashekar and produced by the actor Rajkumar's production company Poornima Enterprises. The movie starred his second son Raghavendra Rajkumar and Malashri. The cast included Dheerendra Gopal, Srinath and Honnavalli Krishna. The film ran in theatres for 365 days. Raghavendra Rajkumar's previous movie Nanjundi Kalyana was also a comedy with involving many of the same cast and crew. Science Fiction A scientific expedition at the edge of the galaxy makes a stunning discovery. Plans unravel as the expedition awakens Henton - an ancient and evil vampire, who had been trapped by a curse on the barren moon for thousands of years. Documentary film Magia Russica is an Israeli-Russian documentary film, written, directed and produced by Yonathan and Masha Zur. It depicts the untold story of Russian animation in Soviet times. The film, released in 2004, is Yonathan and Masha Zur’s first film. Magia Russica premiered at the 2004 Haifa Film Festival, and since then has been screened at 45 film festivals, animation festivals, and documentary film festivals around the globe. It was also released on DVD in the USA, Japan, France, and Israel. It was broadcast in 5 different countries. Documentary film Divorce Corp is a 2014 book and American Documentary film produced and directed by Joseph Sorge and written by Joseph Sorge, James D. Scurlock, Philip Sternberg and Blake Harjes. The film is narrated by "Dr. Drew" Pinsky. The film explores corruption within the family court system of the U.S. Documentary film Che Rise and Fall is a documentary film created by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Che: Rise and Fall, was entirely shot in Cuba at the time the remains of Che Guevara were airlifted from Bolivia to his final resting place in Santa Clara, Cuba. The documentary brings out the testimonies of his brothers in arms in Sierra Maestra, Congo and Bolivia, also Alberto Granados with whom Guevara rode on a motorcycle out of Argentina on a trip that will end, tragically, sixteen years later in the jungles of Bolivia. Documentary film Exploratorium is a 1974 American short documentary film about the Exploratorium science museum in San Francisco, produced by Jon Boorstin. The film explores the museum through imagery and sound, without voice-over. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Sid Bernstein Presents... is a 2010 feature-length documentary film by directors Jason Ressler and Evan Strome about music promoter Sid Bernstein. The film, which stars Lenny Kravitz, Tito Puente, Dick Clark, The Rascals, Paul Anka, Shirley MacLaine, and The Moody Blues, chronicles the life of Bernstein in a narrative that Ressler has described as "a film about the American Dream [seen] through the eyes of one of the greatest promoters in modern history." Bernstein is credited with bringing The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Herman's Hermits, The Rascals and a number of other prominent bands of the British Invasion to America. Bernstein also promoted musicians James Brown, Tito Puente, Ray Charles, The Dave Clark Five, Nina Simone, Jethro Tull and a number of other leading rock 'n roll, blues, jazz, and Latin artists. According to director Jason Ressler, he and co-director Evan Strome decided to begin the documentary project when they discovered in 2000 that Bernstein, then age 81, was being threatened with eviction from his New York apartment. Science Fiction Exploding Sun is a 2013 Canadian made-for-TV sci-fi film directed by Michael Robison and starring Julia Ormond, David James Elliott, Natalie Brown and Anthony Lemke. The film is broadcast both as a stand-alone film and in two parts with various durations. Documentary film You Are What You Eat is a 1968 American counterculture semi-documentary movie that attempts to capture the essence of the 1960s flower power hippie era and the Haight & Ashbury scene. The film features locally known personalities including well known and somewhat mythical pot dealer Super Spade and musicians of the day including Tiny Tim, David Crosby and Peter Yarrow etc. and radio disc jockey, Rosko. The film soundtrack features music by John Simon and by artists as diverse as Paul Butterfield, The Electric Flag, Eleanor Barooshian, Peter Yarrow, John Herald and Harpers Bizarre, accompanied by several members of The Band. Thriller Warn London is a 1934 British thriller film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Edmund Gwenn, John Loder and Leonora Corbett. A detective goes undercover to infiltrate a gang planning a bullion robbery. It was based on a novel by Denison Clift. Science Fiction Julie & Jack is a 2003 romance and sci-fi film written and directed by James Nguyen. Thriller Karthikeya is a 2014 bilingual supernatural thriller written & directed by Chandoo Mondeti shot in Telugu & Tamil languages simultaneously. It was produced by Venkat Srinivas on Magnus Cine Prime Pvt. Ltd. and featured Nikhil Siddharth, Swati Reddy, Tanikella Bharani and Rao Ramesh in important roles. Sekhar Chandra composed the film's music while Karthik Ghattamaneni and Karthika Srinivas were its cinematographer and editor respectively. The film revolves around a closed Kartikeya temple on the border of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu and showcases the life of a curious medico Karthik and his nexus with the temple. It was launched on 10 June 2013 at Hyderabad and its Principal photography began on 5 July 2013 which lasted till 21 February 2014. It was shot in Vishakhapatnam, Araku and Kumararama temple in Samalkota. Also nearly 50% of the film was shot in and around Tamil Nadu. After few postponements, the film released on 24 October 2014 as a Diwali release to positive reviews from critics. Thriller The Five is a 2013 South Korean thriller film written and directed by Jeong Yeon-shik based on his own webtoon The 5ive Hearts, which first appeared on internet portal Daum in April 2011. Kim Sun-ah starred as a crippled woman who gathers four desperate people in need of organs to take revenge on the serial killer who murdered her family. Documentary film Thirty Million Letters is a 1963 short documentary film directed by James Ritchie and made by British Transport Films. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is a 1999 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas. It is the fourth film in the Star Wars saga to be released, the first of a three-part prequel to the original Star Wars trilogy, and the first film in the saga in the story chronology. The film was Lucas' first production as a film director after a 22-year hiatus following the original Star Wars film, and only his fourth film overall. The film's narrative follows the Jedi Knight Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi. They escort and protect Queen Amidala, who is traveling from the planet Naboo to the planet Coruscant, hoping to find a peaceful end to a large-scale interplanetary trade dispute. The story also features a young Anakin Skywalker before he became a Jedi; he is introduced as a young slave boy who appears to have unusually strong nascent powers of the Force and must contend with the mysterious return of the Sith. Lucas began production of this film after he concluded that film special effects had advanced to the level he wanted for the fourth film in the saga. Comedy The Single Girls is a 1974 exploitation film about a group of swingers at a Caribbean resort who are stalked by a mysterious killer. The film was directed by Beverly Sebastion and Ferd Sebastion, and stars Claudia Jennings, Jean Marie Ingels, and Greg Mullavy. Tagline: Searching for a man was a way of life. Documentary film No More Fear is a 2011 documentary film directed by Mourad Ben Cheik. "Suffering from Tunisia’s ills, a character in the film says: “This revolution is not the result of destitution, but rather a cry of despair rising from a generation of graduates. It is neither the bread nor the jasmine revolution… Jasmine does not result in death, does not give rise to martyrs. It’s the revolution of a people’s devotion. We shall never again have any fear for this new Tunisia!” This comment perfectly summarizes Tunisian’s frame of mind. That of the youth who made the first revolution of the virtual era, as well as the older people who always defied fear in order to resist the yoke of dictatorship. " Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy These Guys is a 2003 TV film starring Currie Graham. Thriller The Galíndez File is a 2003 drama film directed by Gerardo Herrero. Science Fiction Dangaioh - Hyper Combat Unit is an anime OVA series produced by Anime International Company studios, animated by AIC and Artmic and released in Japan in 1987. Dangaioh featured character designs by creator Toshiki Hirano, mechanical designs by Shoji Kawamori, and animation direction by Masami Ōbari. Documentary film Soul In The Sea is a documentary drama film directed by Amy Taylor. Thriller 308 is a 2013 film written by Riheam Junianti and directed by Jose Purnomo. Science Fiction Resurrection of the Little Match Girl is a 2002 South Korean action film. It was screened at the 2003 London Film Festival and was the opening film of the Fantasia Festival that same year. The film was inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen tale The Little Match Girl. Comedy Miss and the Doctors is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by Axelle Ropert. Animation Die seltsame Historie von den Schiltbürgern is a 1962 animated film written and directed by Jan Hempel. Comedy Live at the El Rey is a concert DVD featuring comic singer-songwriter Stephen Lynch. It is a live recording of a December 2003 Lynch performance at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. The DVD includes a commentary track featuring Lynch and fellow performers, Drew Lynch and Mark Teich. Other features include a clip from one of Lynch's earliest live performances, a clip of Lynch recording "Lullaby" in the studio for his first album, A Little Bit Special and a short film recorded by Lynch's wife, Erin Dwight, titled Lynch and Teich in Brooklyn. Documentary film Show Girls is a 1999 documentary film directed by Meilan Lam. Animation Veekandja is a 1972 short animated film written and directed by Rein Raamat. Science Fiction Hellboy: Blood and Iron is the second in the Hellboy Animated series, written by Tad Stones and Mike Mignola. It first aired on March 17, 2007 on Cartoon Network, and aired again on July 19, 2008 to promote the release of Hellboy II: The Golden Army, and was released on DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment on March 10, 2007. The film's storyline is based in part upon the Hellboy: Wake the Devil storyline from the original comics. The title is a reference to Otto von Bismarck's famous "Blood and Iron speech." Also included on the DVD is the short film Iron Shoes, which is based on the Hellboy story of the same name. The Iron Shoes demon is voiced by Dan Castellaneta. Animation Without Title is a 1964 animation short film written and directed by Borivoj Dovnikovic-Bordo. Thriller Savage Hunt of King Stakh is a drama, thriller and mystery film directed by Valeri Rubinchik. Thriller Impact Point is a 2008 thriller film directed by Hayley Cloake and written by Brett Merryman. Documentary film Dyngyldai is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Gerd Conradt and Daniela Schulz. Comedy Un beso en la noche is a 1945 musical drama film written and directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares. Documentary film Mending the Line is a 2014 documentary film directed by John Waller. Comedy Student of the Year is a 2012 Indian coming-of-age romantic comedy film directed by Karan Johar and produced by Hiroo Yash Johar under the banner of Dharma Productions and Gauri Khan Shahrukh Khan in collaboration with Red Chillies Entertainment. The movie features newcomers Siddharth Malhotra, Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan in the lead roles with Rishi Kapoor, Sana Saeed, Ronit Roy, Ram Kapoor and Farida Jalal in supporting roles. The movie also features Boman Irani, Kajol, Farah Khan and Vaibhavi Merchant in guest appearances. Student of the Year was released on 19 October 2012 in over 1400 locations across India. It was a critical and commercial success and gained positive to mixed reviews from critics and good box office collections. The movie remained the second highest grossing Bollywood film in the month of October and is one of the highest grossing Bollywood films of 2012. Documentary film The Great Flood is a 2012 documentary history and music film written and directed by Bill Morrison. Comedy A Big Hand for the Little Lady is a 1966 Technicolor western film, made by Eden Productions Inc. and released by Warner Bros. The movie was produced and directed by Fielder Cook from a screenplay by Sidney Carroll, adapted from their TV play Big Deal in Laredo which aired on the The DuPont Show of the Week in 1962. The film stars Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, Paul Ford, and Jason Robards, with Charles Bickford, Burgess Meredith, Kevin McCarthy, Robert Middleton, and John Qualen. The original TV play starred Walter Matthau as Meredith. Comedy Barnyard Flirtations is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. It was Arbuckle's first film as a director. Comedy Le Sens De L'humour is a 2011 comedy film written by Émile Gaudreault and Benoît Pelletier and directed by Émile Gaudreault. Comedy Rung is a 2011 short, comedy and drama film written by Mike McPhaden and directed by Chris Hanratty. Animation The Danish Poet is a 2006 animated short film written, directed, and animated by Torill Kove and narrated by Liv Ullmann. A co-production of the National Film Board of Canada and Mikrofilm AS of Norway, it has won both the Academy Award and Genie Award for best animated short film. Thriller Held for Ransom is a 2000 direct-to-video film, starring Dennis Hopper, Zachary Ty Bryan, Morgan Fairchild and Debi Mazar. It was directed and written by Lee Stanley based on the novel by Lois Duncan. Thriller Docks of New Orleans is a 1948 American film featuring Roland Winters in his second appearance as Charlie Chan. Documentary film Forest Dancing is a 2012 film directed by Seok-pil Kang and written by Hong Hyung-sook. Animation Vive La Crise! is a 2010 short animated film written and directed by Alexei Gubenco. Comedy Masikip sa Dibdib is a 2004 Filipino comedy film, directed by well-known romance/comedy director Joyce E. Bernal. The film was released to Philippine theaters on April 14, 2004. It stars Rufa Mae Quinto as Boobita Rose, a kind loving lady, who faced the struggles in her life which included problems with her family. Quinto produced the film together with Viva Films. The film was released on video under the title Masikip sa Dibdib: Ang Tunay na Buhay ni Boobita Rose. Comedy A Saturday on Earth is a 1996 French drama film directed by Diane Bertrand. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Heat is a 1995 American crime thriller written, produced and directed by Michael Mann, and starring Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer. The film was released in the United States on December 15, 1995. De Niro plays Neil McCauley, a professional thief, while Pacino plays Lt. Vincent Hanna, a veteran L.A.P.D. robbery-homicide detective tracking down McCauley's crew. The central conflict is based on the experiences of former Chicago police officer Chuck Adamson and his pursuit in the 1960s of a criminal named McCauley, after whom De Niro's character is named. Heat was a critical and commercial success, grossing $67 million in the United States and $187 million worldwide. Thriller The Bondage Master, also known as Rope Detective, is a 1996 Japanese V-Cinema erotic thriller directed by Hitoshi Hoshino and starring Yukijirō Hotaru. Animation The Leghorn Blows at Midnight is a 1949 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon, released by Warner Bros. in 1950, which was directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon also features Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg. The title is a play upon the 1945 Jack Benny film The Horn Blows at Midnight, a notable flop which Benny often poked rueful fun at on his radio show. Documentary film Almost Married is a 2010 documentary film written by Sergio Fergnachino and Fatma Bucak and directed by Fatma Bucak. Documentary film Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County is a found footage horror documentary directed by Dean Alioto. It is a larger-budget version of The McPherson Tape, and originally aired on UPN on January 18, 1998. Kristian Ayre plays Tommy, a teenager in Lake County, Montana, who is making a home movie of his family's Thanksgiving dinner when they are attacked and ultimately abducted by extraterrestrials. The film caused confusion and controversy among first-time viewers, many of whom believed it portrayed real events, and did not realize it was fictional. Animation Dust Bunnies is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Katarzyna Kochany Comedy Santa Maradona is a 2001 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ponti. Comedy The Girl of His Dreams is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Eric B. Borgman. It stars the model and actress Andria Blackman, Casey McDougal and Greg Seymore. Andria Blackman plays a duel role of both the dreamgirl and a real life waitress. Blackman is best known for her role as Ms. Barber in the Dane Cook comedy My Best Friend's Girl. Casey McDougal who has starred in a numberof films including Willows Way and After Last Season, plays the girlfriend of "Rick" played by Borgman. Greg Seymore, who plays Rick's comic sidekick, has had roles is 21 and After Last Season. The film is a farce. Comedy Benigni is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Jasmiini Ottelin,Pinja Partanen and Elli Vuorinen. Comedy Luke's Fatal Flivver is a 1916 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Thriller The Night Comes for Us is an upcoming 2015 Indonesian action thriller film written and directed by Timo Tjahjanto and starring Joe Taslim, Yayan Ruhian, Julie Estelle, Arifin Putra, Prisia Nasution, Oka Antara, Rio Dewanto, Epy Kusnandar, and Kelly Tandiono. Documentary film Die Wilde 13 is a 2013 documentary film written by Marco Antonio Reyes Loredo and Kerstin Schaefer and directed by Kerstin Schaefer and Paul Spengemann. Thriller The Chronicles of Riddick is a 2004 American science fiction film which follows the adventures of Richard B. Riddick as he attempts to elude capture after the events depicted in the 2000 film Pitch Black. It is written and directed by Pitch Black director David Twohy, with Vin Diesel reprising his role as Riddick and now also acting as producer. It is the only film in the franchise to be given a PG-13 rating. After the release of the film, The Chronicles of Riddick became the brand name of the series. Despite not doing especially well in theatres, the film has been successful on DVD and has gained a cult following. Thriller Endure is a 2010 crime thriller film directed and written by Joe O'Brien. It stars Judd Nelson, Devon Sawa, Tom Arnold and Joey Lauren Adams. The story revolves around a police detective investigating a photo of a female victim who is gagged and restrained to a tree, which is found inside a car involved in a fatal car crash. Documentary film Tokyo-Ga is a 1985 documentary film directed by Wim Wenders ostensibly about filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu. The film ranges from explicit focus on Ozu's filmmaking—Wenders interviews Ozu’s regular cinematographer, Yuharu Atsuta, and one of Ozu’s favorite actors, Chishu Ryu—to scenes of contemporary Tokyo such as pachinko and plastic food displays. Wenders introduces the film as a "diary on film." It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini Team is a 2001 British film spoof starring Bruce Payne, John Rhys-Davies and Cecilie Bull. It was directed by Buzz Feitshans IV. Documentary film Kate! The Making of an Icon is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Nicola Graef. Documentary film The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg is a 1993 film by Jerry Aronson chronicling the poet Allen Ginsberg's life from his birth and early childhood to his thoughts about death at the age of 66. The film has been completed and released a number of times due to changing technologies and world events. The first release of the film was in 1993 at the Sundance Film Festival after which it enjoyed an international festival run and USA theatrical run. At the time, Allen was still alive. When Mr. Aronson showed the film to Ginsberg, the poet is reported to have nodded his head thoughtfully and said, "So, that's Allen Ginsberg." When Allen passed in 1997, Jerry Aronson decided to update the ending of the film to include the poet's passing, one shot of Ginsberg's headstone in New Jersey and a new recording of Paul Simon singing Allen's "New Stanzas for Amazing Grace" for closing credits. The new DVD, released on July 2007 by New Yorker Video, includes interviews with Bono, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Johnny Depp, Hunter S. Thompson, Andy Warhol, Patti Smith, Joan Baez, Michael McClure, Norman Mailer, Amiri Baraka, Ken Kesey, William S. Comedy Piccadilly Jim is a 1936 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The film is based on the novel Piccadilly Jim written by P. G. Wodehouse. Comedy Papa, maman, ma femme et moi French: Papa, Mama, My Woman and Me, is a French comedy film from 1955, directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, written by Marcel Aymé, starring Robert Lamoureux and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Papa, Mama, My Wife and Me", "Papa, Mama, My Woman and Me", "Papà, mammà, mia moglie ed io", "Papa, Mama, meine Frau und ich". Documentary film Backstage Pass is a music documentary video by the Grateful Dead. It was directed by Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, and produced by Gillian Grisman, the daughter of musician David Grisman. It was released in 1992, and is 35 minutes long. Comedy Larry & Steve is a 1996 comedy, animation, short film written and directed by Seth MacFarlane. Comedy Market's Romance is a 2002 romantic comedy film directed by Wai-Tak Law. Comedy The Comedy Garage is a documentary by director Logan Leistikow, released in 2011, depicting a day in the life of five rising star comedians who produce a stand up comedy show performed on a self-made stage in their garage in Burbank, California. Shot cinéma vérité style, the film highlights the unique personalities and techniques of comics Cornell Reid, Matthew Sullivan, Sean Green, Paul Danke, and Casey Feigh. The Comedy Garage had been a staple of the Los Angeles comedy scene before filming began. Leistikow met the comedians while working at Tom Green Live. Once he was invited to a comedy garage show, he got inspired and soon began production on the documentary. Comedy Battle League Horumo is a Japanese fantasy-action-comedy film directed by Katsuhide Motoki. Animation Dot and Keeto is a 1986 adventure comedy animation film written by John Palmer and directed by Yoram Gross. Thriller The Ripper is a 1997 thriller film written by Robert Rodat and directed by Janet Meyers. Thriller The Island of Dr. Moreau is an American 1996 science fiction horror film, the third major film adaptation of H. G. Wells' novel The Island of Doctor Moreau, about a scientist who attempts to convert animals into people. The film stars Marlon Brando, Val Kilmer, David Thewlis, Ron Perlman, and Fairuza Balk, and was directed by John Frankenheimer, who was brought in half a week after shooting started. The screenplay is credited to the original director Richard Stanley and Ron Hutchinson. Documentary film RUSH Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland is a 2011 music documentary film directed by Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen. Documentary film Not By Sight is a 2013 documentary film directed by Sabrina McCormick. Documentary film Comedy Is Pain is a 2009 documentary and short film directed by Joshua Kopple. Comedy The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! is a 2010 animated direct-to-DVD American comedy film written and produced by original writers and executive producers Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein and directed by Greg Franklin. The film is the first Drawn Together release since the TV show's cancellation, and the film itself deals with it. The original cast returned to voice the original characters of Drawn Together. The film features the guest voice of Seth MacFarlane as "I.S.R.A.E.L.", and Vernon Wells as the Network Head. The film was produced by Six Point Harness, completely done in flash animation using Toon Boom and Adobe Flash Professional. Animation Our Spirited Earth is a 2001 animation short film directed by Faith Hubley. Documentary film No Lullaby is a 2014 documentary film written by Helen Simon, Katharina Köster and David Lindner and directed by Helen Simon Comedy The Wonders of Aladdin is a 1961 Italian fantasy film directed by Mario Bava and Henry Levin and presented by Joseph E. Levine for MGM. The film stars Donald O'Connor as the title character. At this time, O'Connor was reaching the decline of his career after many years of fame. Comedy Me and the Gods is a 1997 comedy film written by Alki David, Michael Cowan and Jason Piette and directed by Alki David. Animation Peraustrínia 2004 is the first animated full-length feature to have been recorded entirely in Catalan. It was directed by Ángel García and written by Joan Marimón. Thriller Unlike his sleazy, anti-erotic Dark Bros. porn films, director A. Gregory Hippolyte's mainstream efforts tend to be sleek, stylish, and erotic like this popular item, a kinky thriller based on a true story. Maxwell Caulfield (Grease 2) plays a voyeuristic cop, and Shannon Whirry is his neglected wife. They start bringing home tricks from a classified ad, and Whirry plays with them while Caulfield covertly observes via hidden camera from another room. At first it appears that the couple has solved their marital problems, but things get ugly when one of sleazy bar owner David Carradine's goons answers an ad and gets dirt on the heroes Documentary film African Safari is a documentary film directed by Ben Stassen. Documentary film Content is a 2010 documentary film directed and written by Chris Petit. Comedy It Happened in New York is a 1935 film directed by Alan Crosland. Comedy Fonzy is a French comedy film about a fish deliveryman in Paris becomes involved in a legal battle with his sperm donation children. The film is a remake of the Quebecois film Starbuck. Science Fiction Torture Ship is a 1939 American film directed by Victor Halperin. Comedy Cafe Isobe is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Yoshida. It was in the Narrative Feature Competition at the 2008 Hawaii International Film Festival. Comedy What Happened Was... is a 1994 independent film written, directed by and starring Tom Noonan. It is an adaptation of Noonan's original play of the same name. Science Fiction The Itch of the Golden Nit is a 2011 computer animated short adventure film directed by Sarah Cox and written by Dave Ingham. Documentary film Cattle Callers is a 2005 documentary film directed by Marilia Rocha and co-written with Clarissa Campolina. Comedy Sam Kinison: Breaking the Rules is a 1987 comedy film written by Sam Kinison and directed by Walter C. Miller. Comedy Kolpaçino is a 2009 Turkish comedy film, directed by Atil Inac, which stars Şafak Sezer as a rich kid who sets up an illegal casino in his parents home to help his friend pay off a mob boss. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on October 29, 2009, was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2009. Comedy Villa Cariño is a 1967 Argentine film. Thriller Jane is now working with a new team in Manchester. A drug dealer is murdered and at first this seems like a routine murder case, especially when a 14 year old boy confesses. However, soon there is another murder and Jane believes it is the work of a local man known as "The Street", who rules over a community of criminals. Jane finds this difficult to prove as "The Street" has himself covered for every incident. Animation Odyssey 2050 is a film project that incorporates digital animation as well as documentary and live action sequences with the aim of motivating young people from around the world into taking constructive action on climate change. Odyssey 2050 is a registered NGO and the film is being produced in Costa Rica by Daniel and Miguel Bermejo of the Synchro Film company, Bruce Callow of the British Embassy in Costa Rica, and with the collaboration and assistance of various organisations, such as the Earth Charter Initiative and the British Council. Odyssey 2050 blends animation and graphics with real life images of environmental destruction, and aims to raise awareness, create positive change and to reach young people across the world. Odyssey 2050 is managed by the Odyssey 2050 Association, which enjoys the backing of the British Embassy in Costa Rica, and along with the production of the film, the team at Odyssey 2050 are engaged worldwide in running workshops at schools and universities, climate change conferences and businesses. Documentary film Once Upon A Time In A Place Called Crack Zone is a 2012 documentary and short film written and directed by Paulo Sergio Silva. Comedy Off to the Races is a 1937 comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Documentary film "Andy Warhol made him an underground superstar. Lou Reed immortalized him in “Walk on the Wild Side.” The Rolling Stones put a photo of his bulging crotch on the cover of Sticky Fingers and The Smiths used his image on their debut album. John Waters said he “forever changed male sexuality in cinema.” Little Joe is a fascinating documentary starring iconic actor and famed sex symbol Joe Dallesandro. The film spans his forty-year career, beginning with the films of Warhol protégé Paul Morrissey in underground classics such as Flesh, Trash and Heat trilogy. Dallesandro continued with roles in mainstream films such as The Cotton Club and Cry-Baby. What makes this doc truly unique is its singular focus on Dallesandro — interviewed extensively and openly — rather than a collection of interviews with famous friends and associates. Dallesandro’s chiseled face, muscular bod and sexually uninhibited attitude made him an object of lust for men and women alike. The actor’s portrayal of a teenage street hustler in Flesh established his provocative image and was immortalized in Reed’s lyrics, “Little Joe never once gave it away. Everybody had to pay and pay.” But Dallesandro says that described the film character, not him. He also never appreciated having his open sexuality defined by others. Now sixty, Dallesandro speaks frankly to the camera, discussing his career, three marriages, and his long working relationship with Warhol and the Factory. The film also includes animation, plus cult-classic film clips and photos with plenty of nudity." Quoting CHRISTOPHER KEECH from the 2009 Frameline SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Yu-Hsun Chen. Thriller Strangerland is an upcoming Australian-Irish drama thriller film directed by Kim Farrant and written by Michael Kinirons and Fiona Seres. The film stars Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes and Hugo Weaving. Documentary film The French as seen by... was the title and subject of a series of five short films by notable directors. It was initiated and sponsored by the newspaper Le Figaro, as part of the 1988 celebration of the tenth anniversary of its magazine section. The directors and films produced were: Werner Herzog - Les Gaulois David Lynch - The Cowboy and the Frenchman Andrzej Wajda - Proust contre la déchéance Luigi Comencini - Pèlerinage à Agen Jean-Luc Godard - Le dernier mot Comedy Any Old Port! is a 1932 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W.Horne and produced by Hal Roach. Thriller The Gift Horse is a 2011 thriller film directed by Mark David. Animation Un bon bock is an 1892 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud. Painted in 1888, it was first screened on October 28th, 1892, using the Théâtre Optique process, which allowed him to project a hand-painted colored film, before the invention of cinematograph. Comedy On Wings of Love aka Big Hit Three Color Daughters is a 1957 black-and-white comedy and romance Japanese film directed by Toshio Sugie. Comedy People Are Bunny is a 1959 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson, starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. People Are Bunny spoofs the Art Linkletter show People Are Funny where the parody of Art Linkletter is voiced by an uncredited Daws Butler. Science Fiction The 4th Dimension is an independent film that was released by TLA Entertainment Group on April 8, 2008. It stars Louis Morabito, Miles Williams, Karen Peakes, Kate LaRoss, and Suzanne Inman. Science Fiction The Last Man on Planet Earth is a 1999 television movie about a female-dominated society following the death of the majority of the world's men. Thriller Ekti Tarar Khonje is a 2010 Bengali-language film that was directed by National award winning cinematographer Abhik Mukhopadhyay. The film stars Shayan Munshi, Arpita Pal, Rudranil Ghosh, and veteran actor Dhritiman Chatterjee. Documentary film The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, also known as Chávez: Inside the Coup, is a 2003 documentary focusing on events in Venezuela leading up to and during the April 2002 coup d'état attempt, which saw President Hugo Chávez removed from office for two days. With particular emphasis on the role played by Venezuela's private media, the film examines several key incidents: the protest march and subsequent violence that provided the impetus for Chávez's ousting; the opposition's formation of an interim government headed by business leader Pedro Carmona; and the Carmona administration's collapse, which paved the way for Chávez's return. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised was directed by Irish filmmakers Kim Bartley and Donnacha Ó Briain. Given direct access to Chávez, the filmmakers intended to make a fly-on-the-wall biography of the president. They spent seven months filming in Venezuela, following Chávez and his staff and interviewing ordinary citizens. As the coup unfolded on 11 April, Bartley and Ó Briain filmed on the streets of the capital, Caracas, capturing footage of protesters and the erupting violence. Comedy 123 is a 2002 comedy film directed by K. Subash. Comedy Shanghai Blues is a Hong Kong film directed by Tsui Hark, which had its premiere on September 1984. Kenny Bee, Sylvia Chang and Sally Yeh starred in this film. The music is composed by Wong Jim. The film has been selected as one of the Top 10 Chinese films of 1984 at Hong Kong International Film Festival. Thriller U Turn is a 1997 crime drama film directed by Oliver Stone, based on the book Stray Dogs by John Ridley. It stars Sean Penn, Billy Bob Thornton, Jennifer Lopez, Jon Voight, Powers Boothe, Joaquin Phoenix, Claire Danes and Nick Nolte. Comedy Super Salaryman is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Wirat Hengkongdee. Thriller Rebecca is a 1940 American psychological drama-thriller film. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, it was his first American project, and his first film produced under contract with David O. Selznick. The film's screenplay was a version by Joan Harrison and Robert E. Sherwood based on Philip MacDonald and Michael Hogan's adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel Rebecca. The film was produced by Selznick and stars Laurence Olivier as the brooding aristocratic widower Maxim de Winter, Joan Fontaine as the young woman who becomes his second wife, and Judith Anderson as the stern housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers. The film is shot in black and white, and is a gothic tale. We never see Maxim de Winter's first wife, Rebecca, who died before the story starts, but her reputation, and recollections about her, are a constant presence to Maxim, his new young second wife, and the housekeeper Danvers. The film won two Academy Awards, Outstanding Production and Cinematography, out of a total 11 nominations. Olivier, Fontaine and Anderson were all Oscar nominated for their respective roles. Comedy Wild Horse Phantom is a 1944 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Comedy Difunta Correa is a 1975 Argentine film directed by Hugo Reynaldo Mattar. It premiered in Buenos Aires on September 18, 1975. Thriller Ghosts Don't Exist is a 2010 American psychological horror film written and directed by Eric Espejo and starring Phillip Roebuck, Devon Marie Burt, Frederick Cowie and Josh Davidson. A number of local Washingtonian celebrities make cameos in the film, including executive producer Chris Cooley, Lindsay Czarniak, Mike O'Meara, and Todd Yoder. Documentary film Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues is the 1988 film directed by Patrick T. Kelly. Thriller Inner Demons the Thrillogy is a 2013 thriller film written and directed by Lem Collins, Marcus E. Munroe and Nasir Rahim. Science Fiction Philadelphia Experiment II is a 1993 science fiction film. It is the sequel to the 1984 film The Philadelphia Experiment, but has none of the same cast or crew and only two of the same characters. It stars Brad Johnson as David Herdeg and Gerrit Graham as the villain who meets an untimely end. Comedy Lights Camera Dead is an American independent horror comedy film, directed by Indie filmmaker Tim Reaper and stars Richard Christy. Comedy Déclic et des claques is a 1965 Italian and French film directed by Philippe Clair. Comedy Along Came Ruth is a lost 1924 film starring Viola Dana. The film was directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Winifred Dunn, based upon a Holman Francis Day play. Ms. Viola Dana was one of the top stars of the newly amalgamated MGM, a lively comedienne who enjoyed a long career that faded with the emergence of the talkies. Thriller Der Frosch mit der Maske is a 1959 West German-Danish black and white crime film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Siegfried Lowitz and Joachim Fuchsberger. It was the first of the very successful series of films based on works by Edgar Wallace produced by Rialto Film. This film was adapted from the 1925 novel The Fellowship of the Frog. Thriller Filth is a 2013 British crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Jon S. Baird, based on Irvine Welsh's novel Filth. The movie was released on 27 September 2013 in Scotland and on 4 October 2013 elsewhere in Britain and Ireland. The film was released in the United States on 30 May 2014. Thriller Criss Cross is a 1949 film noir starring Burt Lancaster, directed by Robert Siodmak from Don Tracy's novel of the same name. This black-and-white film was shot partly on location in the Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles. The film was written by Daniel Fuchs. Franz Planer's cinematography creates a black-and-white film noir world. Miklós Rózsa scored the film's soundtrack. It was remade as The Underneath in 1995. The production nearly derailed when producer Mark Hellinger died suddenly before filming began. Lancaster claimed he was unhappy with the way Siodmak and Fuchs had reworked Hellinger's idea of a racetrack heist into a fatal romantic triangle. Comedy Four Christmases is a Christmas-themed romantic comedy film about a couple visiting all four of their divorced parents' homes on Christmas Day. The film is produced by Spyglass Entertainment released by New Line Cinema on November 26, 2008, the day before Thanksgiving, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It stars Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon, with Sissy Spacek, Mary Steenburgen, Robert Duvall, Jon Voight, Jon Favreau, Tim McGraw, Dwight Yoakam, and Kristin Chenoweth as supporting cast. The film is director Seth Gordon's first studio feature film. The DVD and Blu-ray Disc was released on November 24, 2009. Animation Beast in the House is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Neven Petričić. Comedy Vulgaria is a 2012 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Pang Ho-cheung. The film won Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Award. Comedy The Growing Pains Movie is a made-for-television movie that premiered on ABC November 5, 2000, as a two-hour episode of ABC's The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series. It was the first of two reunion movies based on the sitcom Growing Pains. Thriller Der Samurai is a 2014 horror film written and directed by Till Kleinert. Comedy Modern Vampires is a 1998 black horror/comedy film that was released Oct 19, 1999 straight to video, written by Matthew Bright and directed by Richard Elfman. Most of the storyline is about a vampire named Dallas, a young WW2 veteran who was banished by "The Count". Dallas is given a chance to visit America for the first time in years while unknowingly being pursued by Dr. Fredrick Van Helsing who hires a group of street thugs to help him do his dirty work. At the same time, we are introduced to Nico, a sultry vampire posing as a prostitute who lures unsuspecting victims to their doom. Documentary film Venetia san no shiki no niwa is a documentary film directed by Kazuhiko Sugawara. Comedy Little Voice is a 1998 British musical written and directed by Mark Herman and made in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. The screenplay is based on Jim Cartwright’s play The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. Documentary film 12 Directors for 12 Cities is an 1989 documentary television series. Animation Millionaire Droopy is a 1956 short animated family film written by Jack Cosgriff and Rich Hogan and directed by Tex Avery. Documentary film Tale of Two Bondage Models is a 2008 documentary short film directed by Brian Lilla. Documentary film Otto Preminger. Ein Portrait is a 1999 documentary film directed by Wolfgang Jacobsen and Martin Koerber. Comedy Tonnerre is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Guillaume Brac, Catherine Paillé and Hélène Ruault and directed by Guillaume Brac. Animation Oh, What a Knight is an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit an American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and released in 1928 by The Walt Disney Studio. The film features Oswald trying to save his girlfriend Ortensia from her strict father, Pete, using unusual fighting skills, including him using his own shadow. This short cartoon shows Oswald distinct personality inspired by Douglas Fairbanks for his courageous and adventurous attitude. The cartoon is featured on "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" DVD. In 2010 it was referenced by Epic Mickey, a platform video game designed by Warren Spector and developed by Junction Point Studios for the Wii console. Science Fiction WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 is a 2001 Japanese anime science-fiction/thriller film. It was chiefly directed and storyboarded by Fumihiko Takayama, directed by Takuji Endō, written by Miki Tori based on the concept by Headgear, animated by Madhouse and produced by Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha. The movie takes place in between Patlabor: The Movie and Patlabor 2: The Movie and serves as a side story. Documentary film Furever is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Amy Finkel. Science Fiction Robot Jox is a 1990 post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Gary Graham, Anne-Marie Johnson, and Paul Koslo. The film was co-written by science fiction author Joe Haldeman. The film's plot follows Achilles, one of the "robot jox" who pilot giant mechanical machines that fight international battles to settle territorial disputes in a dystopian post-apocalyptic world. After producer Charles Band approved Gordon's initial concept, the director approached Haldeman to write the script. Gordon and Haldeman clashed frequently over the film's tone and intended audience. Principal photography finished in Rome in 1987, but the bankruptcy of Band's Empire Pictures delayed the film's release in theaters until 1990. It earned $1,272,977 in domestic gross, failing to earn its production cost in theaters. The film received negative critical response and little audience attention upon its first theatrical run, but has attracted a minor cult following and influenced elements of popular culture since its initial release. Comedy Alone with People is 2014 a comedy short film written by Quinn Marcus and directed by Drew Van Steenbergen. Animation Officer Pooch is a 1941 short cartoon produced by Fred Quimby, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The cartoon is mostly done in pantomime. Animation The Golden Blaze is an animated film released in 2005 written by Archie Gips and directed by Bryon E. Carson. The feature, starring the voices of Blair Underwood and Michael Clarke Duncan, had a limited theatrical run making it the second flash animation ever to be theatrically released, after Mexico's Magos y Gigantes in 2003, and the first in the United States. The film is animated and stylized like a comic book. It also took top honors at the prestigious 2005 Giffoni International Film Festival. Thriller The Rockville Slayer is a 2004 Thriller/Horror film written by Marc Selz and directed by Marc Selz. Thriller Way of the Dragon is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film written, produced and directed by Bruce Lee, who also starred in the lead role. This was Bruce Lee's only completed directorial effort. The film co-stars Nora Miao, Chuck Norris, Robert Wall and Hwang In-Shik. The film was released in Hong Kong on 30 December 1972. Comedy Master of Ceremonies is a 1996 comedy film written by Eva Kantúrková and Jirí Vercák and directed by Jirí Vercák. Comedy Dr. Seuss' The Lorax is a 2012 American computer-animated 3D musical fantasy comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment and based on Dr. Seuss' children's book of the same name. The film was released by Universal Pictures on March 2, 2012, the 108th birthday of Dr. Seuss. It is the second adaptation of the book, following the 1972 animated musical television special. It builds on the book by expanding the story of Ted, the previously unnamed boy who visits the Once-ler. The cast includes Danny DeVito as the Lorax, Ed Helms as the Once-ler and Zac Efron as Ted. New characters introduced in the film are Audrey, who is voiced by Taylor Swift, Aloysius O'Hare, voiced by Rob Riggle, and Grammy Norma, voiced by Betty White. The film was a box office success, although it received mixed reviews. Comedy Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win is a 2011 short comedy film written by Adam Yauch and directed by Spike Jonze. Science Fiction Turkey Shoot is a 2014 thriller action film written by Jon Hewitt and Belinda McClory directed by Jon Hewitt. Documentary film The Mexican suitcase is a 2011 documentary historical political drama film written and directed by Trisha Ziff. Science Fiction Il seme dell'uomo is a 1969 French-Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. Thriller Mr. Fraud is a 2014 Malayalam action-thriller film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan and starring Mohanlal, Dev Gill, Vijay Babu, Mia George, Manjari Phadnis and Pallavi Purohit. The film is produced by A. V. Anoop under the banner A.V.A Productions. The film is about a conman whose task is to plunder the treasure from a royal household. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by Gopi Sunder, with lyrics penned by Hari Narayanan and Chittoor Gopi. Cinematography is handled by Satheesh Kurup, editing is by Manoj and stunt choreography is by Stunt Silva. The film released on 17 May. Upon release the film received mostly mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Alien Adventure is a science fiction/slapstick comedy 3D film in IMAX format released in 1999 by nWave Pictures, written and directed by Ben Stassen. The movie was rated G in most countries. It was the first fully digital feature length film produced for a large screen format. Comedy Robin and the 7 Hoods is a 1964 American musical film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Bing Crosby. The picture features Peter Falk, Barbara Rush, and Edward G. Robinson in an un-credited cameo. Written by David R. Schwartz, the film transplants the Robin Hood legend to a 1930s Chicago gangster setting. Produced by Frank Sinatra, the film introduced the hit song "My Kind of Town" by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song and achieved a career of its own independent of the film. Comedy The Carpenter and His Clumsy Wife is a 2004 short comedy film written and directed by Peter Foott. Comedy Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! is a 2008 American zombie comedy film directed by Jason M. Murphy, starring Jessica Barton, Tiffany Shepis, Hollie Winnard and Jay Laga'aia. It was filmed during 2007 and was released direct-to-video in 2008. Documentary film 80 Blocks from Tiffany's is a 1979 documentary directed by Gary Weis. It depicted the daily life of gangs within the context of the South Bronx. It dealt primary with two African American and Puerto Rican gangs known as the "Savage Skulls" and the "Savage Nomads". Science Fiction Doomsday is a 2008 science fiction film written and directed by Neil Marshall. The film takes place in the future. Scotland has been quarantined because of a deadly virus. When the virus is found in London, political leaders send a team led by Major Eden Sinclair to Scotland to find a possible cure. Sinclair's team runs into two types of survivors: marauders and medieval knights. Doomsday was conceived by Marshall based on the idea of futuristic soldiers facing medieval knights. In producing the film, he drew inspiration from various movies, including Mad Max, Escape from New York and 28 Days Later. Marshall had a budget three times the size of his previous two films, The Descent and Dog Soldiers, and the director filmed the larger-scale Doomsday in Scotland and South Africa. The film was released on 14 March 2008 in the United States and Canada and in the United Kingdom on 9 May 2008. Doomsday did not perform well at the box office, and critics gave the film mixed reviews. Animation The Street of Everlasting Rain is a 2012 animated short film directed by Lewis Klahr. Comedy Ruin Explorers, also known as Ruin Explorers Fam & Ihrie, is a 4 episode OVA by ANIMATE and Asia-Do. It is set in a fantasy environment and stars Fam and Ihrie, two female treasure hunters working to find the "Ultimate Power". Comedy Andy Hardy's Private Secretary is a 1941 American family film comedy directed by George B. Seitz. The film stars Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Kathryn Grayson, Ann Rutherford and Fay Holden. Comedy Thenkasi Pattanam is an Indian Tamil comedy film released in 2002. It is the remake of the Malayalam blockbuster Thenkasipattanam. Thriller Arrêtez-moi is a 2013 French thriller film directed by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld and starring Sophie Marceau, Miou-Miou, and Marc Barbé. Written by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld and Jean Teulé, the film is about a woman who shows up at a police station and confesses to the murder of her abusive husband several years earlier. The female police officer who interviews her cannot understand why this woman who was never a suspect has come forward after all this time. The more she learns about the woman's life, the less she wants to arrest her. Arrêtez-moi was released on 6 February 2013 in France. Comedy Two oversexed college guys land jobs at a summer cheerleading camp, and attempt to help the underdogs take home the top prize at the upcoming cheer competition by recruiting a group of strippers with all the right moves. Comedy Cheech Marin and Friends: Live from South Beach is a 2006 comedy film directed by Lawrence Jordan. Documentary film Suchitra Mitra is a 1992 documentary film directed by Raja Sen. Animation This three-minute short is a take-off on CIA training films from the 50s. Comedy Playing Around is an all-talking drama film with songs, starring Alice White, Chester Morris and William Bakewell. It was adapted from the story entitled Sheba, which was written by Viña Delmar. The film was produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros.. Animation The RRF in New Recruit is a 2010 animated short directed by David Bowers. Comedy The Perfect Guy for My Girlfriend is a 2009 comedy film written by Andrzej Saramonowicz and directed by Tomasz Konecki. Comedy Agadbam is a Marathi film released on October 8, 2010. This film is directed by Satish Motling and produced by Trupti Bhoir. Comedy The Pleasure Garden is a 1925 British silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock in his directorial debut. Based on a novel by Oliver Sandys, the film is about two chorus girls at the Pleasure Garden Theatre in London and their troubled relationships. Comedy Two people from completely different worlds meet by chance, thrown together as if by fate. Their attraction is immediately obvious and overwhelming. He is attracted to her beauty (she is a supermodel) and good humor; she is seduced by his charisma and honesty. With his gifts of poetry and tenderness, he opens her heart to the possibility of true love. But it takes a lot of courage to make a commitment. Is she truly in love with him? And even if she is, will she able to leave the cosmopolitan, superficial lifestyle to be with him? Comedy We Are the Littletons: A True Story is a documentary drama short comedy film directed by Penny Lane. Comedy We Know Where You Live. Live! is a 2001 comedy film written by Ivor Baddiel, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman and 7 others and directed by Declan Lowney. Documentary film Advanced Tie Dye Techniques: Making Shapes and Mandalas is a 2005 documentary film written by Tom Rolofson and Martine Purdy and directed by Tom Rolofson. Comedy The Foursome is a 2006 American comedy film. It is about 4 college friends who reconnect at their 20-year college reunion on the golf course. The film stars Kevin Dillon, John Shaw, Chris Gauthier and Paul Jarrett. The film was directed by William Dear and written by Jackson Davies, based on the play by Norm Foster. The film features the Bryan Adams song 18 'Til I Die. Documentary film The Magnum Story III - Close To The Edge is a 1989 documentary film directed by Patricia Wheatley. Comedy 21 Jump Street is a 2012 American action comedy film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, executive produced by and starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, and scripted by Michael Bacall from a story by him and Hill. An adaptation of the 1987 television series of the same name by Stephen J. Cannell and Patrick Hasburgh, the film follows two police officers who are forced to relive high school when they are assigned to go undercover as high school students to prevent the outbreak of a new synthetic drug and arrest its supplier. It was released theatrically on March 16, 2012, by Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was both a critical and commercial success. A sequel, titled 22 Jump Street, was released on June 13, 2014. 23 Jump Street has also been confirmed. Comedy MTV's favorite disaffected teen stumbles through her first romance, suffers through an awful summer job, and pines away for witty banter with her absent and estranged best friend in this feature-length entry in the animated series Daria. It's the summer before Daria Morgendorffer's senior year at Lawndale High, and her best friend, Jane Lane, is heading off to the Ashfield Artists' Colony for the summer. Jane withholds this piece of information until the last possible moment, presumably in retaliation for the relationship that has developed between her ex-boyfriend, Tom, and Daria. Unable to deal with her feelings for Tom and the rift they've caused between her and Jane, Daria blows the boy off, nearly sabotaging her nascent dating career. Daria's mother, however, refuses to let the girl spend the summer moping. Daria soon finds herself manning the OK to Cry Corral, a day camp where one of her teachers, Mr. O'Neill, bores and oppresses the children with his sensitive new age ways. Meanwhile, supporting players Kevin, Brittany, Jodie, and Mack suffer through employment horrors of their own. As for Daria's shallow younger sister, Quinn, she ignores the dictates of the Fashion Club and enlists the help of a tutor to get her test scores up and prove she's not stupid; along the way, she learns a little bit about depth and maturity. Jane, too, decides to act her age after Daria arrives for a weekend visit at Ashfield -- just in time to save Jane from the manipulative poseurs who surround her. Is It Fall Yet? premiered nearly commercial-free on MTV on August 27, 2000, serving as a bridge between the show's fourth and fifth seasons. MTV host Carson Daly and musicians Dave Grohl and Bif Naked provided guest voices, Daly in the role of Quinn's tutor. A second movie, Is It College Yet? followed in January 2002, putting an end to Daria's five-year run. Thriller Dishkiyaoon is a Bollywood crime action film directed by debutant Sanamjit Singh Talwar, and produced by Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra along with Eros International. The film features Sunny Deol, Harman Baweja, debutant Ayesha Khanna, Aditya Pancholi and Prashant Narayanan in lead roles. The storyline is based upon the Mumbai underworld. Originally set to be released on 10 January 2014, the film experienced delays and was eventually released on 28 March 2014. Dishkiyaoon received generally negative reviews from critics and became a huge box office flop. The film has also been released officially online. Comedy Passport to Paris is a 1999 direct-to-video movie starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who also serve as the film's executive producers. Documentary film 50 Cent: The New Breed is a 2003 documentary by rapper 50 Cent. Comedy The Love Race is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Stanley Lupino, Jack Hobbs and Dorothy Boyd. It was made by British International Pictures. Two car firms have a bitter rivalry. Comedy Ski Party is a 1965 American comedy film directed by Alan Rafkin, and released by American International Pictures, starring Frankie Avalon and Dwayne Hickman. Ski Party is part of the 1960s beach party film genre, with a change of setting from the beach to the ski slopes – although the final scene places everyone back at the beach. Animation Birdboy is a 2010 short, animation, adventure, drama film written by Pedro Rivero and Alberto Vázquez and directed by Pedro Rivero. Documentary film The Sky Above is a 2011 documentary drama film written by Sérgio Borges and Manuela Dias, and directed by Sérgio Borges. Comedy The Microscope is a 1988 film directed by Rudolf Thome. Comedy Red Riding Hoodwinked is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released October 29, 1955, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray. The cartoon was Warner Bros.' latest adaptation of the "Little Red Riding Hood" children's story, with the Big Bad Wolf and Granny playing their respective roles, with Tweety and Sylvester taking appropriate sides. Unlike her previous appearances, the usually cheerful Granny here is a female caricature of Ralph Kramden, complete with ill-temperedness and use of the catchphrase, "One of these days ... pow! Right in the kisser." As such, "Red Riding Hoodwinked" marked one of the earliest parodies of The Honeymooners. In addition, this cartoon marks the first time Foray voiced the character of Granny, replacing Bea Benaderet in the role. Also, Granny's appearance is updated: Although she appears as a sourpuss here, her physical attributes would be used in future appearances. Also, Granny's old-fashioned ways would be de-emphasized. The wolf character would re-appear in "Hare-Less Wolf". Documentary film 1:42.08 is George Lucas's senior project at the University of Southern California in 1966. It was named for the lap time of the Lotus 23 race car that was the subject of the film. It is a nonstory visual tone poem depicting the imagery of a car going at full speed, and featuring the car's engine as the primary sound element. Shot on 16mm color film with a 14 man student crew, it was filmed at Willow Springs Raceway, north of Los Angeles, CA. The Lotus 23 was driven by Pete Brock. Comedy Soweto Green is a 1995 South African comedy film directed by David Lister and starring John Kani, L. Scott Caldwell and Casper de Vries. Following the election of Nelson Mandela as President, a middle-class American couple move relocate to Johannesburg to help build the new society. Comedy ¡Ay qué rechulo es Puebla! is a 1945 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Bad Milo! is a 2013 horror-comedy film written by Jacob Vaughan and Benjamin Hayes and directed by Jacob Vaughan. The film stars Ken Marino and was released in theaters October 4, 2013. Documentary film Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037 is an independent documentary film that follows the construction of a Steinway concert grand piano over a year, from the search for wood in Alaska to a display at Manhattan's Steinway Hall. The documentary film received its U.S. theatrical premiere at New York's Film Forum in November 2007. The pianists Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Kenny Barron, Bill Charlap, Harry Connick, Jr., Hélène Grimaud, Hank Jones, Lang Lang and Marcus Roberts are testing and talking about Steinway pianos in the film. The Steinway founder's great-grandchild Henry Z. Steinway talks about the company's history. Comedy Brandende liefde is a 1983 Dutch drama film directed by Ate de Jong. Comedy La vida por delante is a 1958 Spanish comedy film starring and written and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. The film enjoyed enough success to inspire a sequel, La vida alrededor, released in 1959. Documentary film Penumbra is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Eduardo Villanueva. Science Fiction Star Wars Uncut is a 2010 fan film remake of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. It is a shot-for-shot recreation of the 2004 "Special Edition" re-release of the film made from 473 fifteen-second segments created and submitted from a variety of participants. The full film was made available on the Internet in August 2010 and may be watched for free. The project was conceived by Casey Pugh, a Web developer who was 25 at the time of the release. In July 2009, Pugh created a website where fans could sign up to recreate specific 15-second scenes from the Star Wars film. Multiple submissions were submitted for each scene, and votes were held to determine which ones would be added to the final film. Although the scenes reflect the dialogue and imagery of the original film, each scene is created in a separate distinct style, such as live-action, animation and stop-motion. Many of the sequences are filmed in deliberately crude, low-budget or otherwise comical manners, and the actors do not always resemble the original cast. One scene is a stop-motion sequence using Lego Star Wars figurines. Another mimics the animation style of the 1968 Beatles film Yellow Submarine. Documentary film Cotton for My Shroud is a film directed by Kavita Bahl and Nandan Saxena. Documentary film Filming 'The Trial' is an unfinished making-of film by Orson Welles, made in 1981, which focuses on the production of his 1962 film The Trial. Comedy The Man Who Killed God is a 2013 short comedy, action thriller film written and directed by Noe Vitoux. Documentary film Longe é a cidade – Far is the city is a Portuguese documentary film directed and produced by Ricardo Costa. Documentary film Mendez vs. Westminster: For All the Children/Para Todos los Niños is a 2003 American documentary film written, directed, and produced by Sandra Robbie. The film features Sylvia Mendez, Robert L. Carter, and others. Comedy "Breaking up is hard to do, but I’m in the Mood for Love reminds us that still sharing that favorite hot pot restaurant with an ex can be harder." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Life Beyond Earth is a documentary by Timothy Ferris that first appeared on PBS in 1999. Science Fiction Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York is a 2006 American television disaster film directed by Robert Lee. It stars Costas Mandylor, Alexandra Paul, and Michael Ironside. It was produced by Front Street Productions and Lava Lane Productions and was distributed by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. Comedy Bates Motel is a 1987 television movie spin-off of the 1960 suspense/horror film Psycho. The film is about Alex West, a mentally disturbed youth who was admitted to an asylum after killing his abusive stepfather. There he befriends Norman Bates and ends up inheriting the infamous Bates Motel. The film was originally produced as a pilot for a TV series based around the Bates Motel; however, it was never picked up by any network. In early 2012, A&E announced that a new TV series titled Bates Motel was in development at the network; it was later confirmed that the show was picked up for a 10-episode first season. However, being a prequel to the film, it has nothing to do with the 1987 TV pilot. Comedy Saade Maade Teen is a 2006 Marathi comedy movie. It is one of the breakthrough movie for actor Bharat Jadhav. It has music given by Ajay-Atul.The movie was blockbuster in Marathi Box office Documentary film The Immortal is a 2005 documentary film directed by Mercedes Moncada Rodríguez. Comedy MAFFE TIGA (PEANUT BUTTER STEW) is a romantic dramedy about a young African woman who finds that love is the true connection between her heritage and her future. After struggling to make ends meet and relationship trouble, an unexpected letter from her grandmother reveals that generations of women in her family have faced similar challenges. Rather than giving up, they pass down a secret that draws them closer to each other and to their dreams. Oumou must decide if she will draw on the wisdom of her family or try to figure life out on her own Documentary film Wonderland or Human Beings Who Dance and Talk is a 2013 documentary/short film directed by Keith Norman and Kipp Norman and written by Keith Norman. Comedy Gagamboy is a 2004 Filipino science fiction action comedy film made in 2004 directed by Erik Matti and starring Vhong Navarro. It is of the same ilk as the Spider-Man films, with a mutated spider that causes Gagamboy to gain his superpowers. Comedy Carry On Henry is the 21st of the in the series of Carry On films to be made and was released in 1971. It tells a fictionalised story involving Sid James as Henry VIII, who chases after Barbara Windsor's character Bettina. James and Windsor feature alongside other regulars Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott and Kenneth Connor. This was the first time that Williams and Connor appeared together since Carry On Cleo seven years previously. The original alternative title was to be Anne of a Thousand Lays, a pun on the Richard Burton film Anne of the Thousand Days, and Sid James wears exactly the same cloak that Burton wore in that film. The opening theme is a version of Greensleeves, by Eric Rogers. Animation Mrdrchain is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Ondrej Svadlena. Animation The Wordcutter is a 2011 animated short film directed by Izu Troin. Comedy The Milkman is a 1950 American black-and-white film starring Donald O'Connor, Jimmy Durante, and Piper Laurie. Animation The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving is a 1995 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film directed by Roy Allen Smith. It is the second sequel to the The Land Before Time and the third film in the film franchise. Comedy My Life as a Stars and Stripes is a 2003 film directed by and starring Massimo Ceccherini, released in Italian cinemas on October 31, 2003. Comedy Limp is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Duane Lavold. Science Fiction Resident Evil: Degeneration, known in Japan as Biohazard: Degeneration, is the first full-length motion capture CG animation feature based upon Capcom's Resident Evil video game series. The film was made by Capcom Studios in cooperation with Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Degeneration made its premiere in Japan on October 11, 2008 at the Tokyo Game Show, and was released nationwide one week later on October 18. Unlike the Resident Evil live-action film series, Degeneration is set within the same universe as the original video game series. The main characters are Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield, who appear together for the first time since the 1998 game Resident Evil 2. Comedy Sleeping with the Fishes is a 2013 animation short comedy film written by Sarah Woolner and directed by Yousif Al-Khalifa. Comedy The Beatnicks is a 1996 short film written and directed by Nicholson Williams. Thriller Hitman's Code is a 2004 action and adventure thriller, written and directed by David B. Craig. Comedy Pain & Gain is a 2013 American crime-comedy film directed by Michael Bay and starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson and Anthony Mackie. The film is loosely based on a story published in a 1999 series of Miami New Times articles written by Pete Collins and compiled in Collins' 2013 book Pain & Gain: This is a True Story, which details the kidnapping, extortion, torture, and murder of several victims by an organized group of criminals that included a number of bodybuilders affiliated with Sun Gym. The film's title is a play on the common exercising adage of "No pain, no gain". The film was released on April 26, 2013, to mixed reviews. Critics praised the acting, comedic chemistry, direction and script while criticizing the violence, and historical differences. Against a $26 million budget, the film grossed more than $86.1 million worldwide. Thriller Whispers in the Dark is a 1992 American thriller about a psychiatrist whose patient's lover may or may not be a serial killer. The film starred Annabella Sciorra, Jamey Sheridan, Alan Alda, Jill Clayburgh, John Leguizamo and Anthony LaPaglia. The film was released by Paramount Pictures on August 7, 1992. It was nominated for a Razzie Award for Alan Alda as Worst Supporting Actor. Comedy Annanagar Mudhal Theru is a 1988 Tamil film starring Sathyaraj, Radha, Ambika, Janagaraj, Raghuvaran and Manorama. Prabhu makes an extended cameo appearance. The film was a remake of the 1986 Malayalam film Gandhinagar 2nd Street starring Mohanlal and Karthika directed by Sathyan Anthikad. The film is a mixture of comedy, romance, sentiments and affection. It was a profitable venture for Vivekananda Film Circuit K.Padmavathi. Comedy Funeral Kings is a 2012 comedy and drama film written and directed by Kevin McManus and Matthew McManus Documentary film Dreams in Copenhagen is a 2009 documentary film written by Dunja Gry Jensen and Max Kestner and directed by Max Kestner. Comedy Nick is stuck in his apartment. He can’t move anything. He can’t open the cabinet, can’t pick up his bottle of Perrier, can’t open the door. He can’t even feed his fish! Suddenly, a British glam-rock band bursts in the door. The band informs Nick that he is dead and can’t leave. To escape his purgatory of abandoned dreams, he must learn the life lessons he ignored while living. Then, he’ll be judged and sent to either Heaven or hell – a jarring concept for an atheist like Nick. Comedy Show Girl in Hollywood is a 1930 American all-talking musical comedy-drama film with Technicolor sequences, produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros.. The film stars Alice White, Jack Mulhall and Blanche Sweet. It was adapted from the 1929 novel Hollywood Girl, by J. P. McEvoy. Al Jolson, his wife Ruby Keeler, Noah Beery, Walter Pidgeon, and Loretta Young make a cameo appearance in the final reel, which was photographed in Technicolor. Show Girl in Hollywood is a sequel to the 1928 Warner Bros. silent film Show Girl which also starred Alice White as Dixie Dugan. Documentary film Being Stavros is a 2013 short documentary biographical film directed by Jonothan McLeod. Comedy ¿Estás ahí? is a 2010 film directed by Roberto Santiago. Comedy Street Girl is a 1929 musical comedy-drama film directed by Wesley Ruggles, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. While it was the first film made by the studio, its release was delayed until after Syncopation, becoming RKO's second release. Adapted by Jane Murfin from "The Viennese Charmer", a short story by William Carey Wonderly, it stars Betty Compson, John Harron and Ivan Lebedeff. It was very successful at the box office, amounting to almost half of RKO's profits for the entire year. Comedy Who said ninja master Joe Vogue and Lisa Thorne couldn't have a healthy sex life while the rest of the world s trying to bump them off? Comedy Chu-Chin-Chow is a 1934 British musical film directed by Walter Forde and starring George Robey, Fritz Kortner and Anna May Wong. It was an adaptation of the hit musical Chu Chin Chow by Oscar Asche and Frederick Norton. The movie was the inspiration for Stan Lee's creation of the Marvel Comics monster Fin Fang Foom. Comedy I Wake Up Yesterday is a 2012 comedy and science fiction film directed by Milos Smídmajer. Comedy School of Life is a 2005 made-for-television drama film starring Ryan Reynolds about a teacher who moves to a town and shakes the old school ways up a bit. Documentary film Shot from the Sky is a 2004 documentary film. Comedy Call Me Bwana is a 1963 farce film starring Bob Hope and Anita Ekberg, and directed by Gordon Douglas. It is largely set in Africa. It is the only film made by Eon Productions not about the fictional MI6 agent James Bond and was made by most of the same crew as Dr. No. Comedy Staying Together is a 1989 American comedy-drama film directed by Lee Grant and produced by Joseph Feury and Milton Justice. The film stars Sean Astin, Stockard Channing, Melinda Dillon, Levon Helm, Dermot Mulroney, Tim Quill, and Daphne Zuniga. Grant's daughter, Dinah Manoff appears briefly making this the only film project to involve Grant, Feury and Manoff. Channing and Manoff previously appeared together in Grease, released 11 years earlier. Animation The Scared Crows is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Thriller Rambo is a 2008 American-German independent action film directed, co-written by and starring Sylvester Stallone reprising his famous role as Cold War/Vietnam veteran John Rambo. It is the fourth installment in the Rambo franchise, twenty years since the previous film Rambo III. This film is dedicated to the memory of Richard Crenna, who played Col. Sam Trautman in the first three films, and who died of heart failure in 2003. The film is about a former United States Army Special Forces soldier, John Rambo, who is hired by a church pastor to help rescue a group of missionaries who were kidnapped by men from a brutal Burmese military regime. The film grossed $113,204,290 during its run at the international box office. After its home video release, it grossed $39,206,346 in DVD sales. The film had its cable television premiere on Spike TV on July 11, 2010. However, it was the extended cut that was broadcast, not the theatrical version. The extended cut was later released on Blu-ray two weeks later. Documentary film Iwaki Note is a documentary film. Documentary film Face 2 Face is a feature-length documentary directed by Katherine Brooks who traveled around the US to meet 50 of her Facebook friends she met online. These 50 people were chosen when Brooks posted a status update on her Facebook page that asked who was willing to spend a day with her and she would come to them and film the whole process. At the end of the project, 6 out of the 50 stories were edited into a film that was submitted to Sundance. Additional profits from the project were to be donated to the Trevor Project. Comedy Malaikottai is a 2007 Tamil film directed by Boopathy Pandian, who has also directed the movies Devathaiyai Kanden and Thiruvilayadal Arambam with Dhanush as the hero. Vishal got the lead role, pairing with Priyamani. The story and screenplay were written by the director. The film met with mixed critical response. This movie has been dubbed to Telugu like his previous movies, titled Bhayya Comedy Witchcraft III: The Kiss of Death is a 1991 action comedy drama film written by Jerry Daly and directed by Rachel Feldman. Documentary film Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto was a benefit rock concert that was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 30, 2003. It was also known as "Toronto Rocks", "Stars 4 SARS", "SARSStock", "SARSfest", "SARS-a-palooza", the "SARS concert", or, more descriptively, "The Rolling Stones SARS Benefit Concert". Estimated to have between 450,000 and 500,000 people attending the concert, it is the largest outdoor ticketed event in Canadian history, and one of the largest in North American history. Thriller Stealing Las Vegas is a 2011 crime film written by Warren D. Cobb, Francisco Menéndez and Nr Miller and directed by Francisco Menéndez. Animation MLK 2010 is a 2011 short family animation film directed by Tam Duong. Animation Bestia Madre is a 2013 animation short experimental film written and directed by Gál Julianna. Thriller Johnny Handsome is an 1989 American crime-drama film directed by Walter Hill and starring Mickey Rourke, Ellen Barkin and Morgan Freeman. The film was written by Ken Friedman, and adapted from the novel The Three Worlds of Johnny Handsome by John Godey. The music for the film was written, produced and performed by Ry Cooder, with four songs by Jim Keltner . Documentary film The Hungry Tide is a 2011 film directed by Tom Zubrycki. Animation Duck Soup to Nuts is a 1944 Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Porky is a hunter looking to shoot Daffy, but Daffy keeps outwitting Porky. This cartoon is notable for containing some gags that would appear in later cartoons featuring Daffy, such as Boobs in the Woods and Rabbit Fire. The title of the cartoon refers to the old expression "soup to nuts", and coincidentally or otherwise turns out to be an amalgam of the titles of the Marx Brothers classic Duck Soup and the Three Stooges film Soup to Nuts. Documentary film Moses Pendleton Presents Moses Pendleton is a 1982 film directed by Robert Elfstrom and Lucy Hilmer. Comedy Honest is a black comedy crime film released in 2000. The film was the directorial debut of ex-Eurythmics member Dave Stewart and starred Peter Facinelli and three members of the British/Canadian girl group All Saints: Melanie Blatt and Canadian sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton. Thriller Private James Reese (“Pulp Fiction’s” Christopher Walken), a misfit G.I. stationed in Western Europe, has landed in the stockade more than once thanks to his violent temper and even his girlfriend asks him to seek psychiatric help. Unexpectedly, Reese is driven to a secluded country mansion, a hospital-like facility with few patients or staff members. Without explanation he’s assigned to a room with Miles (“Deliverance’s” Ronny Cox), a young American suffering from terminal cancer and bouts of aggressive, violent behavior. Slowly Reese uncovers the horrifying truth involving medical experimentation, with humans used as guinea pigs in brain control research. Comedy My American Cousin is a Canadian drama film, released in 1985. Written and directed by Sandy Wilson based on her own childhood, the film stars Margaret Langrick as Sandy Wilcox, a pre-teen girl growing up on a ranch in rural Penticton, British Columbia in the late 1950s. Sandy's longing to be treated as an adult is roused even further when her older American cousin Butch Walker comes for a visit. The cast also includes Richard Donat, Jane Mortifee, Babz Chula and Camille Henderson. A 2006 On Screen! documentary about the film featured interviews with director Sandy Wilson and leading actress Margaret Langrick. The sequel to this film American Boyfriends was released in 1989. Documentary film Hippies is a 2007 documentary film written by Dennis Kleinman and directed by Scott Reda. Comedy Why Bring That Up? is a 1929 American black-and-white musical film starring minstrel show comedians Charles Mack and George Moran as Two Black Crows. Documentary film LIFE ACCORDING TO SAM explores the remarkable world of Sam Berns and his family. Now a high-school junior about to turn 17, Sam embraces his circumstances with admirable courage, showing wisdom beyond his years. “I didn’t put myself in front of you to have you feel bad for me,” he says at the beginning of the film. “I put myself in front of you to let you know you don’t need to feel bad for me. I want you to know me. This is my life, and progeria is part of it. It’s not a major part of it, but it is part of it. Documentary film Dances of the Kwakiutl is a 1951 film directed by William Heick and produced by Robert Gardner. It was distributed by Documentary Educational Resources. The film is composed of sequences filmed in 1950 in Fort Rupert, British Columbia, featuring a performance by Kwakiutl people of their secretive Hamatsa ceremony. Comedy All's Well, Ends Well 2009 is a 2009 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Vincent Kok. It is the fourth instalment in the All's Well, Ends Well film series, the previous film being All's Well, Ends Well 1997. The film stars Louis Koo as a "love therapist" who is hired to woo a hot-tempered young woman by her brother in the hopes of following a family marriage tradition. Raymond Wong, the producer and co-star of all four films, appears as a private investigator. All's Well, Ends Well 2009 was released in Hong Kong, China, Singapore, and Malaysia on 22 January 2009 and in New Zealand for one week beginning 29 October 2009. As with the last three films, All's Well, Ends Well 2009 was released as a Chinese New Year film, where a film's release is timed to coincide with the larger movie audience at that time of year. Thriller Accident is a 2013 Nigerian thriller drama film produced & directed by Teco Benson starring Kalu Ikeagwu & Chioma Chukwuka. It won the Best Nigerian Film award at the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards. It also has 3 nominations at the 2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. Its story revolves around the life of a female lawyer who is approached by a client seeking divorce with low-sexual satisfaction from partner as reasons. An unexpected event occur leading to several consequences. Science Fiction 2019, After the Fall of New York is a 1983 Italian science fiction film directed by Sergio Martino in both English and Italian. It is of the post-apocalyptic Italian genre similar to the films 1990 The Bronx Warriors, Blastfighter, and Endgame. It is set in 2019, after a nuclear apocalypse, and stars a mercenary out to rescue the last fertile woman on Earth. The film starred Michael Sopkiw and Anna Kanakis, and B-movie regular George Eastman. Comedy Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event is a 1943 film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Kill the Poor is director Alan Taylor's screen adaptation of a novel by Joel Rose. The film is set in Manhattan's Alphabet City in the early 1980s, when the neighborhood was a center of illegal drug activity. The film's title comes from the Dead Kennedys song "Kill the Poor". Comedy Romanoff and Juliet is a 1961 American film adaptation of the play of the same name released by Universal Pictures. Peter Ustinov wrote the screenplay, directed, and starred in the film. It co-starred John Gavin as Igor and Sandra Dee as Juliet. Comedy In the Mood is a 1987 film directed by Phil Alden Robinson. It is set in the 1940s and stars Patrick Dempsey and Beverly D'Angelo. Based on the true story of Ellsworth Clewer "Sonny" Wisecarver Jr., called the Woo Woo Kid, who became infamous in 1944 for having affairs with older women. His behavior sparked public scandal, primarily because of his age; at age 14 he ran off with a mother of two ... only to do it again a year later. It was the latter incident that sparked his notoriety; Eleanor Deveny, the woman he fled with the second time, was arrested and charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor... In the Mood is currently considered 60% fresh on Rottentomatoes.com. Noted film critics Siskel and Ebert gave In the Mood "Two Thumbs Up" on their At the Movies TV show. Comedian Doug Benson worked on the film as Patrick Dempsey's stand-in. Beginning April 20, 2010, In The Mood is available to purchase through Warner Bros. Warner Archive website as a burn-on-demand DVD-R. This was the first commercial DVD release of In the Mood. The original VHS from Lorimar Home Video contained an interview with Sonny Wisecarver before the film. Comedy Mr. Bones is a 2001 slapstick comedy film made and set in South Africa. Leon Schuster, well-known figure in the South African film industry, starred in the title role. He also created the story and co-wrote the screenplay. The film sets African "tradition" in opposition to forces of ambition and greed in contemporary South Africa, and plays on reversals of racial stereotypes for its humour. The film grossed R33 million, making it the highest grossing South African film of all time, until it was beaten by its sequel, Mr Bones 2: Back from the Past, itself only surpassed by Titanic in South Africa's box-office history. Documentary film Five Roads to Freedom: From Apartheid to the World Cup is a 2010 documentary co-directed by Robin Benger and Jane Thandi Lipman that looks at South Africa's revolutionary transformation through the eyes of five men and women who lived under the shadow of apartheid. The documentary focuses on five individuals from across the social and political spectrum: ordinary people whose experiences are representative of the profound changes of the past 15 years and whose lives in 2010 reflect both the promise and the ambiguities of today's South Africa. Five Roads to Freedom is a deeply personal project for filmmaker Robin Benger. As a South African student leader in the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was arrested three times for anti-apartheid activities, and ultimately expelled from the country. The film is produced by Ian Ayres, Robin Benger, Eric Ellena, Jane Thandi Lipman, Joseph Oesi and Christopher Sumpton. Documentary film THE TIJUANA PROJECT is a documentary film about the people who pick through the trash at the Tijuana garbage dump for survival and the lives of six children who live next to this immense mountain for trash. The stories that the children bring to light cover a range of pressing global themes such as garbage management, recycling, health issues, drug abuse, education, and family. This film is about creating vibrant, healthy bridges across borders in a community that was described by Mother Teresa as one of "the world's most destitute". It depicts a poverty stricken neighborhood just miles from the U.S. border that hangs beneath a virtual cloud of seagulls, scavenging alongside the workers. Ultimately, it tells the story of the heart, hope and humanity that somehow survive under heart wrenching conditions. The revolutionary acts of those building long-term solutions such as the hope of a school in the dump, has created an air of opportunity that is most effectively seen in this documentary by the enthusiasm of the children who live there. 20% of the net proceeds from THE TIJUANA PROJECT will be donated to educational programs for kids in dumps worldwide. Comedy Fraktus is a 2012 music and comedy film written by Heinz Strunk, Rocko Schamoni, Jacques Palminger, Sebastian Schultz, Lars Jessen and also Ingo Haeband, and directed by Heinz Strunk, Rocko Schamoni, Jacques Palminger, Sebastian Schultz and also Lars Jessen. Comedy International House is a comedy film, directed by A. Edward Sutherland and released by Paramount Pictures. The tagline of the film was "the Grand Hotel of comedy". Science Fiction Melancholia is a 2011 Danish art film written and directed by Lars von Trier, starring Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alexander Skarsgård, Cameron Spurr, and Kiefer Sutherland. The narrative revolves around two sisters during and shortly after one's wedding, while an approaching rogue planet is about to collide with Earth. The film prominently features music from the prelude to Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde. Von Trier's initial inspiration for the film came from a depressive episode he suffered and the insight that depressed people remain peaceful in catastrophic events. The film is a Danish production by Zentropa, with international co-producers in Sweden, France, and Germany. Filming took place in Sweden. The film premiered 18 May 2011 at the 64th Cannes Film Festival. Dunst received the festival's Best Actress Award for her performance. Melancholia is the second entry in von Trier's unofficially titled "Depression Trilogy", having been preceded by Antichrist and followed by Nymphomaniac. Documentary film Lenny Cooke is a 2012 documentary biography drama film directed by Ben Safdie and Joshua Safdie. Animation The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings is the first television special to feature the Care Bears characters. Made by Atkinson Film-Arts of Canada, it was premiered on syndication in April 1983. The special features the ten original Bears, along with the Cloud-Keeper and a villain called Professor Coldheart; they would be seen again in 1984's The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine. Documentary film If a Body Meet a Body is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Brian Davis. Comedy Holi is a 1984 Indian film, directed by Ketan Mehta, whose socially conscious work has been compared to American director Spike Lee. It is based on eponymous play by Marathi writer, Mahesh Elkunchwar. The film starred Aamir Khan, Ashutosh Gowariker, Om Puri, Shreeram Lagoo, Deepti Naval and Naseeruddin Shah. Thriller Damien: Omen II, is a 1978 American horror film directed by Don Taylor, starring William Holden, Lee Grant, and Jonathan Scott-Taylor. The film was the second installment in The Omen series, set seven years after the first film, and was followed by a third installment, Omen III: The Final Conflict, in 1981. This was Lew Ayres' final film role and the film debut of Meshach Taylor. The official tagline of the film is "The First Time Was Only a Warning." Leo McKern reprises his role as Carl Bugenhagen from the original film; he is the only cast member of the series to appear in more than one installment. The film was less successful than the first, and received mainly mixed reviews. A couple of scenes from the film April Love were used. Documentary film Black Theatre: The Making of a Movement is a 1978 documentary film directed by Woodie King Jr. Documentary film Money and Medicine is a 2012 documentary film directed by Roger Weisberg. Comedy Beware of Christians is a 2010 American documentary film. It is directed by Will Bakke, produced by Michael B. Allen and Alex Carroll, and stars Michael B. Allen, Will Bakke, Alex Carroll, and Matt Owen. This is Will Bakke's second documentary film. Original Production began in April 2009 in Dallas, Texas and completed in April 2010. The film has had limited screening around the US since it premiered on April 3, 2010, and was released on DVD January 14, 2011. The film is notable for its controversial title and unique distribution model of "Name-Your-Own-Price". Thriller Aparan is a 1988 Malayalam mystery film written and directed by P. Padmarajan, starring Jayaram, Mukesh, Shobana, Parvathy and Madhu. Loosely based on the short story Aparan by Padmarajan, the film is about mistaken identity and the problems that a young, innocent man had to undergo in his life. The film was the debut of Jayaram and it was a critical as well as commercial success. Comedy Throwing Out the Baby is a 1997 short comedy film written and directed by Lodewijk Crijns. Comedy Puso ng Pasko is a 1998 Filipino comedy fantasy film released by Star Cinema. The film was an official entry of the 1998 Metro Manila Film Festival. Documentary film Gay USA is an American documentary released in 1978 and directed by Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. The documentary focuses on the gay rights movement. Composed of footage shot at a number of gay pride events around the United States in 1977, the film captures a time just as the gay rights movement began facing the first organized backlash in the form of Anita Bryant and her campaign to repeal anti-discrimination protection in Dade County. Comedy License to Drive is a 1988 teen adventure film starring Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Heather Graham, Carol Kane, Richard Masur, Michael Manasseri, and Nina Siemaszko. The film was written by Neil Tolkin and directed by Greg Beeman, in his feature film directorial debut. The film was in production in late 1987. It was released on July 6, 1988 in the United States and grossed over $20 million at the North American box office. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Comedy Doogal is a 2006 film written by ... and directed by ... Comedy Jingle Bell Rocks! is a 2013 documentary, comedy,history film written and directed by Mitchell Kezin. Documentary film Roads is a 2002 German documentary film, written and directed by Marat Magambetow. Comedy Wedding Bible is an upcoming Chinese romantic comedy film about four people looking for love. Documentary film "A hundred years ago the British Antarctic Expedition led by Captain Scott set out on its ill-fated race to the South Pole. Joining Scott on board the Terra Nova was official photographer and cinematographer Herbert Ponting, and the images that he captured have fired imaginations ever since. Ponting filmed almost every aspect of the expedition: the scientific work, life in camp and the local wildlife—including the characterful Adélie penguins. Those things he was unable to film he boldly recreated back home. Most importantly, Ponting recorded the preparations for the assault on the Pole—from the trials of the caterpillar-track sledges to clothing and cooking equipment—giving us a real sense of the challenges faced by the expedition. Ponting used his footage in various forms over the years and in 1924 he re-edited it into this remarkable feature, complete with vivid tinting and toning. The BFI National Archive—custodian of the expedition negatives—has restored the film using the latest photochemical and digital techniques and reintroduced the film's sophisticated use of color. The alien beauty of the landscape is brought dramatically to life and shows the world of the expedition in brilliant detail. A happy scene of Scott and his team in a tent demonstrating how they would cook and sleep on their race to the Pole—the same tent that would be their tomb—is particularly poignant." Quoting Bryony Dixon and Robin Baker, BFI National Archive Comedy 101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American family comedy film written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Stephen Herek. It is the second adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians produced by Walt Disney Pictures following the 1961 animated film of the same name. The film stars Glenn Close as the iconic villainess Cruella de Vil, and Jeff Daniels as Roger, the owner of the 101 dalmatians. In 2000, a theatrical sequel was released titled 102 Dalmatians with Glenn Close and Tim McInnerny reprising their roles. Thriller The Perfume of the Lady in Black is a 1974 film written by Francesco Barilli and Massimo D'Avak and directed by Francesco Barilli. Comedy When Comedy Went to School is a 2013 documentary, drama, and comedy film directed by Mevlut Akkaya and Ron Frank. Animation Blad schizophrène is a 2007 film. Animation Donkey's Caroling Christmas-tacular is a 2010 computer animated short family film directed by Walt Dohrn and written by Walt Dohrn and Ryan Crego. Comedy Meet the Stewarts is a 1942 comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green. Comedy Jolly Life is a 2009 Turkish comedy film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan, about a working class Turkish man who accepts a job as a Mall Santa. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on November 27, 2009, was screened in competition at the 29th International Istanbul Film Festival and was nominated in several categories at the 3rd Yeşilçam Awards. Writer, director and star Erdoğan says that the main character is between the worlds of the Westernized upper class Turks and the working class Turks in the east of the country. Science Fiction Kamen Rider Den-O The Movie: I'm Born! is the theatrical film adaptation of the Kamen Rider Den-O TV series directed by Takao Nagaishi and written by Yasuko Kobayashi. The catchphrase for the movie is "". The movie takes place between episodes 27 and 28 of the series, featuring the DenLiner and its passengers travel as far back as the Edo period of Japan. The film is produced by Ishimori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films under the Kamen Rider franchise. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with 2007's Super Sentai movie, Juken Sentai Gekiranger: Nei-Nei! Hou-Hou! Hong Kong Decisive Battle, both of which premiered on August 4, 2007. The film's title is translated into English as both Masked Rider Den-O The Movie: I'm Born! and I'll be born! on the initial collector's pack DVD release. During its first week at the theaters, the movie came in 4th place and was the highest selling Japanese production of the week. Documentary film Sons of the Wind is a documentary film directed by Bruno Le Jean. Documentary film Kenji Comes Home is a 1949 documentary film produced by Paul F. Heard. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Mjesečeva djeca is a 2008 short animation film directed by Ursula Ulmi. Documentary film The Notorious Mr. Bout is a 2014 documentary film directed by Tony Gerber and Maxim Pozdorovkin. The film focuses on the life of Viktor Bout, an international arms smuggler. It premiered on January 17, 2014 at the Sundance Film Festival. It was also screened at the 2014 True/False Film Festival. The film was shown in the UK on September 29, 2014, on the BBC Four channel. Comedy Roid Rage is a 2011 action comedy horror film written and directed by Ryan Lightbourn. Documentary film Without Country is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Theo Rigby. ""Undocumented immigrant" and "US citizen" are often polarizing phrases that carry a charged set of assumptions and stereotypes. The film Without Country attempts to get beyond the partisan politics and mainstream media's "talking point" approach to immigration issues by exploring one family's complex and emotional journey involving deportation. In 1992 Sam and Elida Mejia left Guatemala during a violent civil war and brought their one-year-old son Gilbert to California. The Mejias settled in Marin County and for the past seventeen years they have worked multiple jobs to support their family, pay their taxes and save enough to buy a home. They had two more children, Helen and Dulce, who are both US citizens. Two years ago, immigration agents stormed the Mejias' house looking for someone who didn't live there. Sam, Elida, and Gilbert were all undocumented and became deeply entangled in the US immigration system. After a passionate fight to keep the family together, Sam and Elida were deported. They returned to Guatemala, taking Dulce with them." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site, Thriller Syriana is a 2005 geopolitical thriller film written and directed by Stephen Gaghan, and executive produced by George Clooney, who also stars in the film with an ensemble cast. Gaghan's screenplay is loosely adapted from Robert Baer's memoir See No Evil. The film focuses on petroleum politics and the global influence of the oil industry, whose political, economic, legal, and social effects are experienced by a Central Intelligence Agency operative, an energy analyst, a Washington, D.C., attorney, and a young unemployed Pakistani migrant worker in an Arab state in the Persian Gulf. The film also features an extensive supporting cast including Amanda Peet, Tim Blake Nelson, Mark Strong, Alexander Siddig, Amr Waked, and Academy Award winners Christopher Plummer, Chris Cooper, and William Hurt. As with Gaghan's screenplay for Traffic, Syriana uses multiple, parallel storylines, jumping between locations in Iran, Texas, Washington, D.C., Switzerland, Spain, and Lebanon. Clooney won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Bob Barnes, and Gaghan's script was nominated by the Academy for Best Original Screenplay. Comedy Project A-ko 4: FINAL is the fourth and final movie in the Project A-ko series. This is the first time Miss Ayumi has a lead role. However, A-Ko doesn't appear in the rest of the film until 34 minutes, she bursts out of the floor in her school uniform during the wedding. Comedy His Lordship's Dilemma is a 1915 silent short comedy film produced by the Gaumont Film Company and distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation. The film stars W.C. Fields as a remittance man, and part of the film includes an adaptation of the comedian's famous golf routine. Supporting players include Bud Ross, who had also appeared with Fields in Pool Sharks that same year; and Fields' brother Walter, in his only known film appearance, listed in various sources as Walter Dukinfield or Walter Fields. Documentary film This gripping documentary takes an in depth look at the Colombian Drug war and the failed U.S. efforts to make an impact on the trafficking to America. Comedy Hi'-Neighbor! is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 126th Our Gang short to be released and Meins' first series entry as director. Animation James and an injured Rei watch as the rebuilt Yukikaze takes off for a test run. James informs the general about the successful test flight of the new Yukikaze, but at the same time the entire control tower team seems to be dissapointed in Rei's previous actions. Elsewhere a dog fight with the Jam is taking place. The auto-piloted Yukikaze destroys the Jam fighter. Unknowingly, Rei is controlling Yukikaze with his mind. He sub-consciously makes Yukikaze attack the landing field back at the base. Later that night, James and the general discuss how Rei doesn't remember a thing and thought it was just a bad dream. They also discuss how Yukikaze could possibly be linked with him like this. Later Rei meets with a doctor who is against him ever piloting Yukikaze again.. Enraged Rei walks out on her. The next day James goes over the improvements made on Yukikaze with Rei. He informs Rei on his mission for the next day. A team goes out the next morning with Rei piloting the Yukikaze, his co-pi Documentary film The Shark is Still Working is a feature-length documentary film on the impact and legacy of the 1975 Steven Spielberg blockbuster film Jaws. It features interviews with a range of cast and crew from the film. It is narrated by Roy Scheider and dedicated to Peter Benchley. The documentary was produced by "Jaws" fans over a seven-year period, building on Laurent Bouzereau's 1995 documentary, The Making of Jaws, that has been included on some laserdisc and DVD releases. Throughout other documentaries over the years, such as Bouzereau's and the BBC's 1997 documentary In the Teeth of Jaws, actor Richard Dreyfuss has recounted tales about the troubled production of Jaws and the quote “The shark is NOT working” which Dreyfuss would hear constantly from members of the crew. Eventually, upon successful attempts to fix the malfunctioning sea monster, Dreyfuss would regularly hear the quote “The shark is still working”. Universal Studios announced that The Shark Is Still Working documentary would be included as a special feature on the Blu-ray edition of Jaws. Documentary film The Emperor is a short film by George Lucas about the radio DJ Bob Hudson, made while Lucas was a film student at the University of Southern California's film school. The film was made in 1967 when Lucas returned to USC as a graduate student. A 20 minute documentary, the film was made in 10 weeks. Comedy Campus Confessions is a 1938 American film directed by George Archainbaud, featuring Betty Grable in her first starring role, and American basketball player Hank Luisetti in his only film appearance. Documentary film Houri no shima is a documentary film directed by Aya Hanabusa. Thriller A Town Has Turned to Dust is a made for TV movie created in 1998 that was originally shown on the Syfy Channel. Documentary film Documentarian Gayle Kirschenbaum captures the remarkable bond between dogs and their owners in this inspiring film. Searching for a spouse, Kirschenbaum equipped her shih tzu, Chelsea, with a canine cam (giving viewers a dog's-eye view of the world), and the duo roamed New York City's streets to find Mr. Right -- and stardom for the pooch. But the movie unexpectedly shifts gears after Sept. 11, when Chelsea discovers her calling as a therapy dog. Documentary film "BECOMING SANTA is the story of one man entering the culture and character of Santa Claus for a single season. We follow Jack as he bleaches his hair, goes to Santa School and tries to do everything that Santa is asked to do. He works as a sidewalk Santa, does home visits, a Polar Express Train and a parade. Along the way, Jack collects children's wishes, learns about the benefits of belief, the history and origin of Santa and the ordinary people keeping the Santa spirit alive." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Documentary film The Venice Syndrome is a 2012 documentary drama news film written by Andreas Pichler and Thomas Tielsch, and directed by Andreas Pichler. Documentary film Love Crimes of Kabul is a 2011 documentary film following select cases of inmates at Badam Bagh women's prison in Kabul, Afghanistan where half are jailed for moral crimes. "If they were good women, they wouldn't be here," says a prison guard at the beginning of the film. Documentary film La vieja que arde is a 1985 documentary film written by Juan Francisco Urrusti and Lourdes de Leon, and directed by Juan Francisco Urrusti. Comedy The Beat is a 2003 drama written and directed by Brandon Sonnier and was screened at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. At 20 years of age, Sonnier was the youngest director to have a feature film debut at the Sundance Film Festival. The previous record was held by Robert Rodriguez for El Mariachi. With limited release on Showtime, Black STARZ, and Encore in 2005, the film became an underground hip hop cult-classic, supported by a cast of internationally recognized rap artists such as Chino XL, Tak and Coolio, as well as Def Poetry Jam's Steve Connell. The film's star, Rahman Jamaal also wrote and produced the film's hip hop soundtrack. Thriller Mystery Street is a 1950 black-and-white film noir directed by John Sturges with cinematography by cinematographer John Alton. The film features Ricardo Montalban, Bruce Bennett, and Elsa Lanchester. The MGM film was shot on location in Boston and Cape Cod; according to one Boston-based film critic, it was the first time Hollywood used Boston as a location. Also featured are Harvard Medical School in Roxbury, Massachusetts and Harvard University in nearby Cambridge. The film's story earned Leonard Spigelgass a nomination as Best Story for the 23rd Academy Awards. Documentary film "Filmed on a worksite in the center of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province in western China, Chai-qian (Demolition) is a cinematic portrait of migrant labor, urban space, and the ephemeral connection between film-subject and filmmaker. Attending first to the transforming worksite – including the demands of physical labor and the relationship between human and machine – the film gradually shifts focus to the group of thirty men and women who have come from the countryside to work in this ever-changing urban landscape.? Quoting the description from the 2011 Spokane International Film Festival site. Thriller MASHOOKA is a 2005 Indian Hindi film directed by Afzal Ahmad, starring Meghna Naidu, Aditya Bal, Vidya Malvade Supported by Amit Behl, Prithvi Zutshi, Etc. Meghna Naidu played the role of protagonist in the movie. This film was B-Grade Movie which flopped on box office. Comedy Growing Up Funny is a 1994 comedy directed by Gary Halvorson. Animation The Aroma of Tea is the most recent animated short film made by Michaël Dudok de Wit in 2006. Comedy Roughest Africa is a 1923 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. Comedy Our Friends, the Hayseeds is a 1917 Australian rural comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It centers on the rural family, the Hayseeds, and their rivalry with a neighbouring family, the Duggans. It was Smith's first movie as a director and was a popular success at the box office, leading to a number of sequels. However no known copy of it exists today and it is considered a lost film. Documentary film GASLAND PART II debuting 07.08 This is the provocative follow-up to Josh Fox’s 2011 Academy Award®-nominated “Gasland,” about the controversial method of extracting natural gas and oil known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Employing his trademark dark humor, Fox’s new effort shows how the stakes have been raised on all sides of one of today’s most hotly debated environmental issues. Comedy Mr Ya Miss is a 2005 Bollywood comedy film which is written, directed by and stars Antara Mali alongside Ritesh Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Divya Dutta. Comedy Easter is a 2002 drama comedy film written by Richard Caliban and Will Scheffer, directed by Richard Caliban. Comedy Désiré is a 1996 French film directed by Bernard Murat. The film is based on the play of the same name by Sacha Guitry. Thriller Low Grounds: The Portal is a 2011 fantasy, mystery, thriller film written and directed by Simon Veredon. Comedy Extract is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. The film stars Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis, Kristen Wiig, Dustin Milligan, J. K. Simmons, and Ben Affleck. This was said to be Judge's companion piece to his cult-classic Office Space. Judge also makes an uncredited appearance as 'Jim', a union organizer. Animation Swindle Corp is a 2010 short animation film directed by Arnaud Thiéfaine, Rémy Dutilly, Julien Serpe. Documentary film "A journalist with no scruples and two Danish/Korean comedians—one a self-proclaimed "spastic"—travel to North Korea under the guise of a cultural exchange. On the pretext of being a small Danish theatre group, named The Red Chapel, they are allowed into the country, but unbeknownst to the North Koreans, cultural exchange is not really what they have in mind. Mads Brügger, the journalist; Simon, the straight man; and Jacob, the spastic, use humor to challenge one of the world’s most notorious regimes. The troupe rehearse under the watchful eye of government officials brought in to "collaborate" on their performance and make it more palatable for the Korean regime. They are shown the important historical sights by a female government employee, who smothers poor Jacob with motherly affection. Fusing elements of activist filmmaking with theater of the absurd, The Red Chapel is an acerbic romp, as subversive as it is wildly original." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance film Festival site. Animation Around Is Around is a 1953 short animation film directed by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart. Documentary film My Generation is a 2000 film by documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple that looks at the links between young people who attended the original 1969 Woodstock music festival and those who attended the 1994 and 1999 Woodstock festivities. Despite the wide generational and cultural gaps between the original attendees and the newer ones, the film finds that there are more commonalities than there are differences. The movie also captured both the notorious mud-slinging performance of the band Green Day at 1994's festival and the chaotic fires at 1999's concert. The film features performances by such acts as Joe Cocker, Blues Traveler, DMX, and Limp Bizkit. My Generation premiered as a work-in-progress at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film 30 años de la Filmoteca de la UNAM is a 1991 short documentary film written and directed by Eduardo Patiño. Comedy Something in Her Eye is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Invention Of Radio is a short documentary film that was directed by Burim Haliti. Documentary film Live With The Sea is a 2013 short documentary drama written and directed by Yuichiro Nakano. Comedy Valérie Cadieux auditionne is a 2010 short film directed by Marie-Ève Beaumont. Documentary film Song-Do is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Emilija Škarnulytė. Documentary film Love Letters from a War is a 2003 documentary drama romance film written and directed by Wain Fimeri. Thriller Dream Girl is a 1977 Indian Hindi film, directed by Pramod Chakravorty. The movie stars Hema Malini, Ashok Kumar, Dharmendra and Prem Chopra. Hema Malini was promoted as the Dream Girl from her first film and that eventually led her to star in this film. Documentary film Zombie Girl: The Movie is a 2009 documentary that was directed by Justin Johnson, Aaron Marshall, and Erik Mauck. The film focuses on the making of the 2006 zombie film Pathogen that was directed by Emily Hagins, who was twelve years-old at the time. Documentary film Pride In Blue is a 2007 documentary film directed by Kazuhiko Nakamura. Science Fiction The End of Evangelion is a 1997 Japanese animated science fiction film written and directed by Hideaki Anno, released as a finale for the mecha-based television series Neon Genesis Evangelion. The film is divided into two episodes: Episode 25': Love is Destructive and Episode 26': ONE MORE FINAL: I need you. They effectively replace the series' controversial final two episodes with a more "real world" account of the story's apocalyptic climax. Gainax originally proposed titling the film Evangelion: Rebirth 2. The End of Evangelion received polarizing opinions initially, with the film obtaining the Animage Anime Grand Prix in 1997 and reviews that ranged from glowing to antipathetic. Popular opinion towards the film has turned with time, with some considering it to be one of the best animated films of all time. Animation Planeta Terra is a 1986 short animated film directed by Coletivo de Animadores Brasileiros. Thriller Confessions is a 2010 Japanese film directed and written by Tetsuya Nakashima. "Tetsuya Nakashima’s Confessions is one of Japan’s most important films of the year. Reigning the national box office for weeks, the film has seduced, frightened, provoked and moved audiences with the depth of its focus on the delinquency of a despairing youth. A stylized mixture of cruelty and compassion, Confessions deals with school violence, bullying, revenge and love, while also addressing the miserable state of Japanese public schools, prejudices against HIV victims and the consequences of allowing teenage violence to go unpunished. A monologue is delivered over the usual chaos of a seventh grade classroom on a spring morning. The voice belongs to a teacher who stands powerless in front of her class, an undisciplined tangle of thirteen-year-olds playing with their mobile phones, shouting, moving around and simply not paying attention. But the teacher’s voice and her chilling address gradually become more and more disturbing. She announces that she is going to leave the school at the end of the month. A single mother overwhelmed by the death of her daughter, she cannot work any longer because she knows her child was killed by two of her own students. The murderers are too young to be tried for their crimes and the teacher will not reveal their names, nor turn them in. Post-traumatic shock and detachment seem to have granted her an immense power and searing lucidity. Her revenge will be painfully pure. Based on the bestselling novel Kohuhaku by Kanae Minato, Confessions reveals the key mystery in its opening sequence and then focuses on the reasons that prompted this violent act and subsequent vendetta. Shifting between the point of view of the teenagers and the devastated, grieving teacher, Nakashima prevents the audience from taking sides, allowing the viewers room to come to their own conclusions about the dark acts they witness." Quoting Giovanna Fulvi from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Thriller Hellraiser: Deader is a 2005 American horror film directed by Rick Bota. It is the seventh installment in the Hellraiser series. Like the previous two entries in the series, Hellraiser: Inferno and Hellraiser: Hellseeker it began as an unrelated horror spec script owned by Dimension, which was rewritten as a Hellraiser film. The original script was written by Neal Marshall Stevens who also wrote the script for the 2001 remake of Thirteen Ghosts. Deader was released straight to DVD in the United States on June 7, 2005. Comedy Le tigre se parfume à la dynamite is a 1965 secret agent spy film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring and written by Roger Hanin as the Tiger. It is a sequel to the 1964 film Le Tigre aime la chair fraiche. Animation Johnny the Giant Killer aka Johnny vs the Giant is a 1950 French animated film directed by Jean Image. The film was made in 1½ years with a very small crew. The music was composed by René Cloërec. The film won the Venice Film Festival's Grand Prix for children's films, and was picked up for U.S. distribution in 1953 by Lippert Pictures, a company specialising in B-movies. Johnny the Giant Killer was never copyrighted at all, hence its current public domain status which has led to numerous VHS and DVD copies of the cartoon published by various distributors. Comedy The Return of Bruno is a 1987 comedic film, originally aired as a one-hour special on HBO and later released on VHS. It is a mockumentary starring Bruce Willis as his fictitious alter ego "Bruno Radolini", a legendary blues singer. A number of famous musicians such as Elton John, Phil Collins and Ringo Starr appear in the film as themselves, paying tribute to Radolini. All the songs come from Willis' musical album The Return of Bruno. Comedy Aren't Men Beasts! is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton and Billy Milton. A number of people try and prevent a man getting married. Science Fiction Monster High is a 1989 comedy, horror and sci-fi film written by Roy Langsdon and John Platt and directed by Rudy Poe. Comedy Our Italian Husband is a 2004 romantic comedy starring Brooke Shields, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Chevy Chase and Pierfrancesco Favino written and directed by Ilaria Borrelli. It's a story of an Italian woman who flies to New York City in search of her husband and discovers him married to an American wife. Animation The Doctor's Wife is a 2011 animated, horror, musical, science fiction, and short film written and directed by Julian Grant. Comedy The Bell Hop is a 1921 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Lonely Wives is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Russell Mack and produced by E.B. Derr for Pathé Exchange, and was distributed by RKO Pictures after the merger of the two studios; it starred Edward Everett Horton, Esther Ralston, Laura La Plante, and Patsy Ruth Miller. The screenplay was written by Walter DeLeon, based upon a successful German Vaudeville act entitled Tanzanwaltz, penned by Pordes Milo, Walter Schütt, and Dr. Eric Urban. The German production had been translated for the American stage by DeLeon and Mark Swan and, under the same title as the film. Comedy Night at the Museum is a 2006 American fantasy adventure-comedy film based on the 1993 children's book of the same name by Milan Trenc. It follows a divorced father trying to settle down, impress his son, and find his destiny. He applies for a job as a night watchman at New York City's American Museum of Natural History and subsequently discovers that the exhibits, animated by a magical Egyptian artifact, come to life at night. Released on December 22, 2006 by 20th Century Fox, which presented in A 1492 Pictures/21 Laps Entertainment Production in association with Ingenious Film Partners, the film was written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon of Comedy Central's Reno 911! and MTV's The State and produced and directed by Shawn Levy. Also producing for 1492 Pictures were Chris Columbus and Michael Barnathan. The film stars Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Jake Cherry, Ricky Gervais, Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, and Robin Williams. A novelization of the screenplay by Leslie Goldman was published as a film tie-in. Thriller "In Thailand, a serial killer is behind several gruesome finds. Dead bodies are cut in pieces and found without genitals in red suitcases. Apart from the way in which the victims are found, there are few similarities between these mysterious cases. Inspector ‘Papa Chin’ does not manage to trace the culprit and asks Tai, a former hitman, for help. If Tai manages to find the brutal killer within 15 days, he will be a free man, promises Chin. Then he will finally be able to embrace his lover Noi again. For his quest, Tai returns to his birthplace, because he suspects that someone from his past knows more about the gruesome murders. Slice is an inventive, hard-boiled crime thriller with effective and very realistic special effects, and surprising melodramatic touches. Based on a screenplay by Wisit Sasanatieng, director of the Thai cult film Tears of the Black Tiger (2000)." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Science Fiction The Mangler Reborn is a 2005 American horror film and the third entry in the Mangler film series based on a short story by Stephen King. The movie was released straight to DVD on November 29, 2005 by Lions Gate Entertainment and Baseline StudioSystems. Directors Gardner and Cunningham intended the film to be a "rebirth" of the film franchise, with the film not requiring viewers to have seen the prior two films. Documentary film Prologue: The Artist Who Did Not Want to Paint is a 1965 short biographical documentary written and directed by Vincenzo Labella. Science Fiction Atlas Shrugged: Part I is a 2011 American film adaptation of part of Ayn Rand's 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged, intended as the first film of a trilogy encompassing the entire book. After various treatments and proposals floundered for nearly 40 years, investor John Aglialoro initiated production in June 2010. The film was directed by Paul Johansson and stars Taylor Schilling as Dagny Taggart and Grant Bowler as Hank Rearden. The film begins the story of Atlas Shrugged, set in a dystopian United States where John Galt leads innovators, from industrialists to artists, in a capital strike, "stopping the motor of the world" to reassert the importance of the free use of one's mind and of laissez-faire capitalism. A sequel film, Atlas Shrugged: Part II was released on October 12, 2012. The third part in the series, Atlas Shrugged Part III: Who Is John Galt? was released on September 12, 2014. Thriller The Ghost Breakers is a comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. The movie was adapted by Walter DeLeon from the play The Ghost Breaker by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard, no relation to Paulette. Along with Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and Hope's own The Cat and the Canary, it is cited as a prime example of the classic Hollywood horror-comedy. Comedy A Stranger of Mine is a 2005 Japanese film by Kenji Uchida, starring Yasuhi Nakamura, Reika Kirishima, Sō Yamanaka and Yuka Itaya Documentary film The Wolf Men is a 1969 documentary film produced by Irwin Rosten. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Frankenstein's Monster is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Michael Heerlein. Thriller Maidenhead is a 2008 horror, romance and thriller film written and directed by Jim Spanos. Comedy Napoleon Road is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Pierre Fresnay, Henri Vilbert and Claude Laydu. A chancer organises a series of package tours along a route said to have been taken by Napoleon in 1815 when in fact the Emperor never set foot there. The local inhabitants back up his story as they hope to cash in on the tourist boom. Documentary film Weg in die Freiheit is a 1953 short documentary film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and written by Herbert Reinecker. Animation Seeking You is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Jean-Julien Pous. Comedy Who Takes Love Seriously? is a 1931 German romantic comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Max Hansen, Jenny Jugo and Otto Wallburg. Animation TMNT is a 2007 American computer-animated fantasy action film and a part of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. The film is the fourth feature film, and spiritual successor to the original trilogy. Written and directed by Kevin Munroe, the film features the voice talents of Nolan North, James Arnold Taylor, Mikey Kelley, Mitchell Whitfield, Chris Evans, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kevin Smith, Patrick Stewart, Zhang Ziyi and Laurence Fishburne. It was the last film that Mako Iwamatsu made before his death and was co-produced by the franchise's co-creator Peter Laird for Warner Bros. Pictures. TMNT was the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film made with computer-generated imagery, created by Imagi Animation Studios, as well as the first feature film in the franchise in 14 years. TMNT co-creator Peter Laird stated it takes place in its own universe separate from the previous films, which was supported by its depiction in Turtles Forever. The film sees the four Turtles grow apart after their final defeat of the Shredder, when strange things are happening in New York City as ancient creatures threaten the world and the Turtles must reunite to save it. Comedy "Robin and Orlando have a great first date, but paranoia and other problems keep “bugging” them. " Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site Comedy She's Gotta Have It is a 1986 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Spike Lee. It is Lee's first feature-length film. The film stars Tracy Camilla Johns, Tommy Redmond Hicks and John Canada Terrell. Also appearing are cinematographer Ernest Dickerson as a Queens resident and, in an early appearance, S. Epatha Merkerson as a doctor. Documentary film Bravehearts is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Kari Anne Moe. Comedy Getting Personal is a 1998 film written by Michael Lewis and directed by Ron Burrus. Documentary film The Bella Vista is a 2012 documentary, comedy, drama and family film written and directed by Alicia Cano. Comedy Mickey's Grand Opera is a 1936 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy Right Hand Drive is a 2009 comedy-drama film written and directed by Mark Kalbskopf. Animation Shrek 2 is a 2004 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon. It is the second installment in the Shrek series, the sequel to 2001's Shrek, and features the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Julie Andrews, John Cleese, Rupert Everett, and Jennifer Saunders. Like its predecessor, Shrek 2 received positive reviews. Shrek 2 scored the second-largest three-day opening weekend in US history at the time of release, as well as the largest opening for an animated film until May 18, 2007, when it was eclipsed by its sequel Shrek the Third. As of 2011, it is the inflation-adjusted 32nd-highest-grossing film of all time in the US. It went on to be the highest-grossing film of 2004. The associated soundtrack reached the top ten of the Billboard 200. It is also the seventh-highest ticket selling animated film of all time. It is DreamWorks's most successful film to date and was also the highest-grossing animated film of all time worldwide until Toy Story 3 surpassed it in 2010; it is now the sixth highest-grossing animated film of all time. Animation Big House Bunny is a 1948 Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon, released in 1950 and directed by Friz Freleng. Thriller Mirindas asesinas is a 1991 short and horror film written by Jorge Guerricaechevarría and Álex de la Iglesia and directed by Álex de la Iglesia. Comedy Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend is a 1991 black comedy film about a lonely security guard who spends his life savings on call girls in less than two weeks. It was directed by artist/filmmaker Ronnie Cramer and is based on a story by T. G. Baker. Shot in Denver, Colorado, Omaha, Nebraska and at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, Even Hitler is celebrated in cult film circles for its extremely dark sense of humor and its copious amount of female nudity. Thriller Deadly Desire is a 1991 made-for-TV thriller film directed by Charles Corell and starring Jack Scalia, Kathryn Harrold, and Will Patton. Documentary film Dating Service is a 2003 short documentary film directed by Rudolfas Levulis. Comedy Blind Folly is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Clifford Mollison, Lilli Palmer and Leslie Perrins. A man inherits a nightclub that belonged to his brother but soon discovers that it is the headquarters for a dangerous criminal gang. Comedy National Lampoon's Van Wilder: Freshman Year is the third film in the Van Wilder series, following Van Wilder and Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj. Freshman Year is a prequel to the first film. It was released straight-to-DVD in 2009. The film was directed by Harvey Glazer and stars Jonathan Bennett, Kristin Cavallari, Jerry Shea, and Steve Talley. Comedy Sublokator is a 1966 comedy film written and directed by Janusz Majewski. Science Fiction Barbarella is a 1968 French-Italian science fiction film based on Jean-Claude Forest's French Barbarella comics. The film stars Jane Fonda in the title role and was directed by Roger Vadim, who was Fonda's husband at the time. The film was not popular at its release, but received greater attention afterward with a 1977 re-release. It has since become a cult film. Documentary film Liv Ullmann - Scenes from a Life is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Edvard Hambro. Thriller D-Day is a 2013 Indian action spy thriller co-produced by DAR motion pictures and Emmay Entertainment Private Limited. The movie is directed by Nikhil Advani and stars Arjun Rampal, Rishi Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Huma Qureshi, Shruti Haasan and Sandeep Kulkarni in the prominent roles. The film was released on 19 July 2013. Comedy The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper is a computer-animated short produced by DreamWorks Animation. The 12-minute Madagascar spin-off features the adventures of four penguins, sometimes known as the Madagascar Penguins, who live in the Central Park Zoo and are trained as spies. The short premiered in theaters on October 7, 2005 with the stop-motion film, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. It was directed by animation veteran Gary Trousdale, produced by Teresa Cheng, and written by Michael Lachance. Documentary film Trash-Out is a 2010 short documentary drama film directed by Maria Fortiz-Morse. Animation Our Lady of the Miritis is a 2010 animated short film directed by Andrei Miralha. Thriller The Holcroft Covenant is a 1985 film based on the Robert Ludlum novel of the same name. The film starred Michael Caine and was directed by John Frankenheimer. The script was written by Edward Anhalt, George Axelrod, and John Hopkins. The story concerns Noel Holcroft's late father who left behind a fortune, supposedly to make amends for his wrongdoings. Now, 40 years later, Noel finds himself embroiled in a web of conspiracies involving the children of two of his father's Nazi colleagues, a mysterious organization supposedly devoted to ensuring the Nazis never again come to power, and a woman who may be Noel's downfall, or his only hope. Comedy Bundeloafe II: The Return of Jaffar is a 2013 adventure, comedy and musical film directed by Gus Dieker and Max Wilson. Comedy Kotatsu to mikan to satsui to nyaa is a 2013 comedy film directed by Ryutaro Kajino. Comedy Paa is a 2009 Indian comedy-drama film directed by R. Balakrishnan starring Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, and Vidya Balan. The film is based on a rare genetic condition known as progeria and places emphasis on a father-son relationship. Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan, in real life, are father and son respectively, but in Paa, they played opposite roles. The film was released worldwide on 4 Dec 2009. Veteran composer Ilaiyaraaja scored the music. The film was critically acclaimed in India and fared well at the box office. Despite a warm reception from Indian film critics, the film received mixed reviews from overseas film critics, according to the websites Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes. Amitabh Bachchan received his third National Film Award for Best Actor and his fifth Filmfare Best Actor Award and Vidya Balan got her first Filmfare Best Actress Award. Paa deals with a real medical condition that results in accelerated ageing called progeria. The movie is inspired by Sam Berns' life. Comedy Death of a Dynasty is a comedy film first screened in 2003. It is a satire of the hip hop music industry centered on Roc-A-Fella Records, and stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Capone and Damon Dash. It also features cameo appearances by musicians, actors and celebrities such as Jay-Z, Mariah Carey, Chloë Sevigny, Carson Daly, and Aaliyah. Documentary film This program provides an inside look at Janet "Damita-Jo" Jackson and her rise to female pop and R+B stardom! Find out how she transcended being the youngest girl of a famous family and took "control" of her life and music. In elementary school she began with singing and acting, then eventually moved on to collaborate with countless superstars. This DVD takes a look behind "The Velvet Rope" and exposes how this talented sistah is striving to stay on top in spite of divorce, family trials and Super Bowl "overexposure". Discover everyone and everything involved in Janet's comeback on this DVD expose! Comedy Ferroccio Ferri (Paolo Rossi) is a quiz-show champion who is an expert on camels in this offbeat comedy. He is eligible for the upcoming show that will award a sizeable sum of money to the grand-prize winner. Camillo (Diego Abatantuono) is the manager of a second-rate traveling troupe who recruits Ferri to ride a camel for a promotional tour of the Po Valley. Sabina Guzzanti plays a notoriously bad singer in Camillo's troupe with comedic flair. Ferri loses on the quiz show and meets the beautiful Anna (Giulio Boschi) on the train ride back home. Anna talks Ferri into posing as her lover so she can dump her fiancee in front of her mother (Laura Betti) and father (Giancarno Sbragia). Comedy Big Dreams Little Tokyo is a feature length motion picture written and directed by Dave Boyle. The film premiered November 2, 2006 at the AFI Festival in Hollywood, California and is released on DVD through Echo Bridge on July 22, 2008. Comedy A Dog's Will is a 2000 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Guel Arraes, with a screenplay by Arraes, Adriana Falcão and João Falcão. It is based on the 1955 play of almost the same name by Ariano Suassuna, with elements of other Suassuna's play, The Ghost and the Sow, and Torture of a Heart. Comedy Well-fed is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Anna Moot-Levin. Comedy Two couples, one Russian and one Kazakh, live side by side in relative harmony in a beautiful yet semi-desolate region of the Great Steppe. But when the fair-skinned Russians give birth to a boy of decidedly darker skin, fifteen years of suspicion and acrimony arises between them, and can only be resolved by an ironic twist of family and fate. At times darkly somber, at other times tender and wistful—and buoyed throughout by a soundtrack of folk-inspired melodies—writer-director Marat Sarulu draws on Kazakhstan's epic history to create a gritty and deeply compassionate tale of humor and cultural insight. "Sarulu's gorgeous, wonderfully acted film...mingles everyday brutality with the most sublime expressions of feeling." -Museum of Modern Art "Now into the ranks of the most accomplished Kazakh films (Shuga and Kairat, Tulpan, Nomad, Mongol) comes Kyrgyz Marat Sarulu's Song From the Southern Seas, an excellent example of accessible, cinema-specific, multilayered narrative…. Sarulu successfully blends historical and political antecedents with the more contemporary family drama." –Screen Daily "Song from the Southern Seas" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Russian with English subtitles. Comedy (Untitled) is a 2009 comedy film directed and written by Jonathan Parker, co-written by Catherine DiNapoli, and starring Adam Goldberg, Marley Shelton, Eion Bailey, and Vinnie Jones. The film was released on October 23, 2009 in the United States. Comedy Mixed Doubles is an Indian film directed by Rajat Kapoor. It stars Konkona Sen Sharma, Ranvir Shorey, Koel Purie and Rajat Kapoor. The film follows the general plot of a husband asking his wife to swap him for another male, while he swaps her for the other male's wife. Documentary film Reconvergence is a 2012 documentary film directed by Edward Tyndall featuring the lives and views of four characters: naturalist Eustace Conway, scientist Preston Estep, historian Waite Rawls, and poet Caleb Whitaker. The film features a wide exploration of their views on history, memory, consciousness, and the changes wrought by technologies. The film screened at various American film festivals and was distributed by Mobius Films. Comedy Foxy Lady is a 1971 film directed by Ivan Reitman. It was the director's debut feature film and was also the first film appearance of Eugene Levy. Comedy The Suitor is a 1962 French comedy film directed by and starring Pierre Étaix. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival and the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy La señora del intendente is a 1967 Argentine comedy film directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli and Pepe Arias. Thriller Scream for Help is a 1984 film directed by Michael Winner. Comedy Daffy's Southern Exposure is a 1942 animated short directed by Norman McCabe and starring Daffy Duck. It was released by Warner Bros. as part of the Looney Tunes series. Documentary film Typhoid Mary is a 1993 documentary film written and directed by Nancy Porter. Comedy Tokyo no koibito is a comedy drama film directed by Yasuki Chiba. Comedy Giovani, belle... probabilmente ricche is a 1982 commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini and starring Carmen Russo and Nadia Cassini, most prominent stars of the genre in the early 1980s with Olinka Hardiman. Animation Tuber's Two Step is a 1985 animation/short/comedy film directed by Chris Wedge. Comedy A shooting contest (carrying a $1,000 prize) in a Western frontier town narrows itself down to two pretty sharp-eyed finalists: Indian Buzz Buzzard and his bow and arrow, and tenderfoot Woody Woodpecker. In Woody's hands, "Slingshot 6 7/8" is a weapon to be reckoned with. Documentary film Hey Watch This is a 2010 documentary film directed by Christian Charles. Animation Buddy's Adventures is an American animated short film, released November 17, 1934 It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. The cartoon was directed by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Comedy Sitting in a chauffeured car parked just outside of Jerusalem's Wailing Wall, Rebecca (Natalie Portman) struggles to compose herself. It isn't clear who or what has just upset her, but the driver of the car she's sitting in (Hanna Laslo) is losing patience. Hanna's running late for an appointment that she absolutely must keep and Rebecca is holding her up. A strong-willed, charismatic Israeli woman, Hanna is on her way to Jordan, to an ungoverned economic free zone of shady business transactions that is bordered by Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Looking for a quick escape, Rebecca heedlessly convinces a reluctant Hanna to take her along for the ride. Their trip to the Free Zone allows Rebecca a moment to reflect on what led her - some months ago - to leave the United States for Israel, and on her breakdown in Hanna's cab earlier in the day. The road-trip also reveals the urgency behind Hanna's quest, which is being made on behalf of her husband, Moshe (Uri Klauzner). Recently wounded in a terrorist attack, Moshe needs Hanna to collect a debt owed to him by a business partner of his that operates an armored car dealership within the Free Zone. But when Hanna and Rebecca reach the American's office, they are confronted by Leila (Hiam Abbass), a Palestinian that works for the American and who tells Hanna that the American and Hanna's money are missing. Determined not to leave the Free Zone without her husband's debt paid, Hanna forces Leila to join her, and with Rebecca tagging along, the three woman begin a search of the Free Zone for the American and Moshe's money. Soon the relationship between the three women changes and what began as a kind of pragmatic mutual need between them, quickly turns into an emotional solidarity that will affect each of their lives forever. Internationally acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai is arguably the most accomplished filmmaker to ever come out of the Israeli film industry. Furthering his career-long exploration of Israeli culture - the Film Society of Lincoln Center recently held a major retrospective of his work - FREE ZONE moves to a unique terrain where Israelis and their Arab neighbors connect in a market free of political wrangling. Employing virtuosic long-takes and elegant simultaneous exposures, Gitai's beautiful new film is a quietly sweeping movie about intersected lives in transit. Shot in cooperation with the Jordanian Royal Film Commission, Free Zone is the first Israeli fiction feature ever shot in an Arab country. The film boasts first-rate performances by three great actresses of world cinema - Natalie Portman, Hanna Laslo, and Hiam Abbass. Documentary film PotthillalOnchi is an Indian documentary film on the Telangana Movement. It is a film made on the sacrifices made by people for the separate statehood. It is directed by Rakesh Reddy and produced by Chicago Telangana Association. PotthillalOnchi means From the Womb. Comedy Le Roi et l'oiseau is a 1980 traditionally animated feature film directed by Paul Grimault. Begun in 1948 as The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, the film was a collaboration between Grimault and popular French poet and screenwriter, Jacques Prévert. However the film suddenly stopped production and was released unfinished by its producer, without the approval of either Grimault or Prévert. Through the course of the 1960s and 1970s, Grimault obtained the rights to the film and was able to complete a new version they originally intended and was finished over 30 years after it was started. The film is by some today regarded as a masterpiece of French animation and has been cited by the Japanese directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata as an influence. The film has had poor availability in English. As of 2014, the completed version of the film has not been released in North America on home video, however the first English-friendly release was made in October 2013 in the United Kingdom; it is scheduled for wider theatrical release in the UK in 2014, with DVD sales from April 2014. Previously, the film had been often shared by animation fans online. Science Fiction Arrobá is a comedy sci-fi film directed by José María Cabral. Documentary film Tabarly is a 2008 documentary film directed by Pierre Marcel. Comedy Mr. White Mr. Black is a 2008 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Deepak Shivdasani, starring Sunil Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Anishka Khosla, Rashmi Nigam, Sharat Saxena, Ashish Vidyarthi and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. The film also features foreign actresses Tania Zaetta and former Miss Thailand Ning. Animation Hero of the Rails is a 2009 CGI feature-length special and film spin-off of the TV series Thomas & Friends. The film introduces full CGI animation, replacing model work and the addition of a voice cast for the characters alongside the narration to the TV series. The film features the voice of Ben Small and Martin Sherman as Thomas the Tank Engine for the UK and US respectively. It was first released on 8 September 2009 on DVD and was released to iTunes on 12 January 2010. To promote the film a "Day Out With Thomas 2010: The Hero of the Rails Tour" was held at locations such as the Illinois Railway Museum, where guests could participate in activities such as arts and crafts or ride on a 15-ton replica of Thomas the Tank Engine. A mobile app, Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rail, was released in May 2011. Comedy Queers on a Boat is a 2011 comedy short film directed by Dara Sklar. Comedy Wedding Tayo, Wedding Hindi is a 2011 Filipino comedy film starring Toni Gonzaga and Eugene Domingo. It was released by Star Cinema. The film premiered on August 31, 2011. The film is about two people trying to discover the significance of marriage, love and relationships. Comedy Laterna, ftoheia kai garyfallo is a 1957 Drama / Comedy film, written and directed by Alekos Sakellarios. Documentary film The Green Prince is a 2014 documentary film directed by Nadav Schirman. Documentary film Reckless Indifference is a 2000 film directed by William Gazecki. Comedy Five and Ten Cent Annie is a 1928 comedy film written by Charles R. Condon, Robert Lord and Joseph Jackson and directed by Roy Del Ruth. Documentary film Sun Song is a 2013 short historical and science fiction documentary silent film written and directed by Joel Wanek. Thriller Apparitional, also known as Haunting of Cellblock 11, is a 2013 American horror film about a reality TV ghost hunting crew that investigates an abandoned prison. It was directed and written by Andrew P. Jones. The film was first shown on July 20, 2013 at the Goodrich Capital 8 Theaters in Jefferson City, Missouri where most of the movie was filmed. Documentary film Language Says It All is a 1987 American short documentary film about deaf children and their caregivers, directed by Rhyena Halpern and produced by Halpern and Megan Williams. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Lie Back And Enjoy It: A Film About Joann Elam is a 2013 short, documentary and biographical film written and directed by Jessica Bardsley. Thriller Assignment Redhead is a 1956 British crime thriller, written and directed by Maclean Rogers. It is based on the novel Requiem for a Redhead by Lindsay Hardy. The UK title of this film refers to the accordion-playing central character to the plot, Hedy Bergner, but as the movie is shot in black and white that is the only clue to the fact that she is supposed to be a redhead! Thriller Inspector Zenigata has been removed from the Lupin case which leaves him despondent, and he ends up drinking with Lupin & Jigen. Lupin decides that he and his gang should work with Zenigata to solve his new case, investigating a group of arms dealers known as Shot Shell. Lupin gathers his partners together (Jigen, Goemon, & Fujiko), and with Zenegata they steal a Russian submarine. They kidnap a scientist named Karen Korinsky to help them operate the sub, and also to protect her from Shot Shell. Meanwhile the ICPO assigns a man named Keith Hayden to the Lupin case, and unlike Zenigata he wants Lupin and his group dead. Where ever Lupin and friends go, Keith follows, as the officer attempts to pick them off one by one. Comedy Capturing Bad Bill is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Switzerland is a 1955 short, documentary film directed by Ben Sharpsteen. Comedy Home Makeover is a 2010 short animated comedy film written by Brett Hoffman and directed by Kyle Balda and Samuel Tourneux. Science Fiction The Incredible Petrified World is a 1958 science fiction film directed by Jerry Warren and starring John Carradine. It was only theatrically released on April 16, 1960, on a double bill with Teenage Zombies. Comedy The Year Without a Santa Claus is a 90-minute 2006 live-action remake of the Rankin-Bass classic The Year Without a Santa Claus which premiered on NBC December 11, 2006. A widescreen DVD was released on December 12, 2006. Thriller Little Witches is a 1996 horror film directed by Jane Simpson and written by Brian DiMuccio and Dino Vindeni. It has a similar plot to The Craft, released in the same year; though Little Witches had a much smaller budget. Animation Aura: Maryuinkoga Saigo no Tatakai is an anime film directed by Seiji Kishi. Comedy The Prize Fighter is a 1979 comedy starring Don Knotts and Tim Conway. It was one of the most financially successful films ever released by New World Pictures. Documentary film Les Avatars de la mort d’Empédocle is a 2009 documentary film directed by Jean-Paul Toraille. Animation Just Nii! is a 1963 animated short film written by H. Mere and directed by Elbert Tuganov. Documentary film Romántico is a 2005 documentary film written by Arturo Arias and Carmelo Muñiz Sanchez and directed by Mark Becker. Comedy I clowns is a 1970 television film by Federico Fellini about the human fascination with clowns and circuses. It was made for TV, the Italian station RAI with an agreement that it would be released simultaneously on TV and as a cinema feature; RAI and co-producer Leone Film compromised on its release, with RAI broadcasting it on Christmas Day, 1970, and Leone Film releasing it theatrically in Italy the following day, December 26, 1970. It is a part-documentary, part fantasy. Thriller Farewell to the King is a 1989 film, written and directed by John Milius. It stars Nick Nolte, Nigel Havers, Frank McRae, and Gerry Lopez and is based on the 1969 novel L'Adieu au Roi by Pierre Schoendoerffer. Longtime Milius collaborator Basil Poledouris composed the musical score. Documentary film Finding Vivian Maier is a 2013 documentary film about the photographer Vivian Maier, written, directed and produced by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel. Maier's photographic legacy was largely unknown during her lifetime. The film documents how Maloof discovered her work and, after her death, uncovered her life as a nanny and a photographer in Chicago through interviews with people who knew her. Jeff Garlin was executive producer; Chris McKinley, Lars Mortensen and Mary Prendergast were associate producers. It had its world premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2013. It has won various awards. Documentary film Bones Brigade: An Autobiography is a 2012 documentary film directed by Stacy Peralta. Comedy Give Us the Moon is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Vic Oliver, Margaret Lockwood and Peter Graves. Animation Hen Hop is a 1942 drawn-on-film animation short by Norman McLaren, in which a hen gradually breaks apart into an abstract movement of lines as it dances to a barn dance. One of a number of drawn-on-film animated works created by McLaren, Hen Hop was animated by inking and scraping film stock, with colour added optically afterwards. To make Hen Hop, McLaren spent days in a chicken coop to capture what he called "the spirit of henliness." The film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Thriller 7th Floor is a thriller film directed by Patxi Amezcua. Comedy iPhone Murder Apps is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Lauren Palmigiano. Science Fiction Passengers of 7D is a 2011 film directed by Sharifa Williams. Documentary film 101 is a live album and documentary by Depeche Mode released in 1989 chronicling the final leg of the band's Music for the Masses Tour and the final show at the Pasadena Rose Bowl. Group member Alan Wilder is credited with coming up with the name; the performance was the 101st and final performance of the tour. The film was directed and produced by D.A. Pennebaker. Comedy Tramp Trouble is a 1937 comedy short film written by Leslie Goodwins and Charles E. Roberts and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! is a 2008 American computer-animated adventure comedy film based on the Dr. Seuss' book of the same name. The film was directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino, and was produced by Blue Sky Studios. It features the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell. Released on March 14, 2008 by 20th Century Fox, it received generally positive reviews, and grossed $297 million on a budget of $85 million. The film is the third Dr. Seuss feature film adaptation, the second Dr. Seuss film starring Jim Carrey after How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and the first adaptation of a Dr. Seuss work fully animated using CGI technology. It is also Carrey and Carrell's second collaboration after Bruce Almighty. Comedy "Hail Satan!" is 2011 horror short film written by John Farrell and directed by John Michael Elfers. Comedy Kung Fu Mahjong is a 2005 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wong Jing and Billy Chung. It is about an obsessive gambler Chi Mo Sai and Auntie Fei. The film was followed by two sequels, Kung Fu Mahjong 2 which was released the same year as the first film, and Kung Fu Mahjong 3: The Final Duel, which was released in 2007. Documentary film Mon île était le monde is a 1992 documentary film. Animation Sem Querer is a 2011 animated short film directed by João Fazenda. Comedy Bi pooli is a 2009 comedy drama film directed by Hamid Nematollah and written by Hadi Moghadamdoost and Hamid Nematollah. Comedy Sposerò Nichi Vendola is a 2010 Italian short comedy film written and directed by Andrea Costantino. Comedy Mahaguru is a Hindi film directed by S.S.Ravichandra and written by Gyandev Agnihotri and Kader Khan. This is only film where 80's top actress Meenakshi Seshadri was paired opposite Southern Superstar Rajinikanth.The film was made to encash Rajinikanth's Style and Mannerism which became craze after Andhaa Kanoon and Gangvaa.It had some witty dialogue written by Kader Khan which became quiet popular. Comedy For Lovers Only is a 2011 romance film directed by Michael Polish, written by Mark Polish and produced by The Polish brothers and Sean O'Grady. The film stars Stana Katic and Mark Polish. It was expected to be released in theaters in the United States in June 2011, but eventually adopted an online distribution strategy. Documentary film That's Sexploitation is a 1973 documentary film. Thriller My Bow Breathing is a 2011 short action drama film written and directed by Enrico Maria Artale. Documentary film In the Dark Room is a 2013 Documentary Film written and directed by Nadav Schirman. Science Fiction The Compositor is a 2013 biographical science fiction fantasy animation short film written by John Mattiuzzi and Anney Bonney and directed by John Mattiuzzi. Animation Chhota Bheem: Dholakpur Ke Khiladi is an Indian animated movie produced by Green Gold Animations. It is the ninth movie of the Chhota Bheem movie series. Running time - 65 mins. Documentary film A Visit to Ogawa Productions is a 1981 film directed by Junichiro Oshige. Comedy Fat Kid Rules the World is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Matthew Lillard in his directorial debut. It is based on the book of the same name and stars Jacob Wysocki, Matt O'Leary & Billy Campbell. Comedy Down to Love is a 2006 film directed by Li Fu. Animation Histoires de bus is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Tali. Documentary film J.C. Chavez is a documentary about the life and career Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez. Comedy Hum Kisise Kum Nahin is a 2002 Hindi comedy film directed by David Dhawan and produced by Afzal Khan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgn, Ashish Vidyarthi, Satish Kaushik and Paresh Rawal. Despite the star cast the film failed to do well at the box office. Documentary film "In his previous film, 51 BIRCH STREET, director Doug Block examined the marriage between his parents and, in particular, his relationship with his father. In this film, the second of a planned trilogy, Block explores parenting from a different vantage point, turning the camera on his daughter, and only child, Lucy as she prepares to leave for college. The result is an intimate and poignant story of a family in transition, and a father learning to let go." Quoting the description from the 2010 Silverdocs site. Comedy Un drôle de paroissien is a 1963 French comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. The film has been released under the name Heaven Sent in the English speaking world. Documentary film Il pianeta azzurro is a 1981 documentary film written by Franco Piavoli and Neria Poli and direted by Franco Piavoli. Animation The Legend of the Sky Kingdom is a 2003 animated feature film from Zimbabwe - the country's and Africa's first. It was based on a children's book of the same name by Phil Cunningham, who was also the film's producer. It premiered at the Durban International Film Festival in October 2003. Documentary film "By focusing on the popular women's talk show Kalam Nawaem (Sweet Talk or Women Talk), this lively documentary explores how Arab satellite TV influences lifestyles and public opinion in the Middle East. Hosted by four women from different Arab countries, this hugely successful prime-time TV show brings the world seen from the vantage point of women to millions of Arab viewers worldwide. Discussing hot issues like homosexuality, terrorism and masturbation, Lebanese Rania, Egyptian Fawzia, Palestinian Farah and Saudi Muna are the controversial stars of a record-breaking television format, bringing in millions of dollars in advertising revenue for its Saudi owners. Who are these charming women breaking new ground? How do they use the power of media to change their world? And what does their talk bring about in Arab living rooms?" Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site, Comedy Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse is a 1991 Italian romance-comedy drama film. It is the last film directed by Massimo Troisi. For his performance Angelo Orlando won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. Comedy Now You Tell One is a 1926 short/comedy film written and directed by Charles R. Bowers and Harold L. Muller. Animation My Little Pony: Twinkle Wish Adventure is a direct-to-video animated film produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Shout! Factory in collaboration with Hasbro. The film was released on October 13, 2009, in promoting the Core 7 line and the last My Little Pony film released in the Generation 3 era, before Hasbro moved on to the Generation 4 era with My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. Alongside Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow and The Princess Promenade, the film premiered on August 8, 2014 on the Hub Network after its "My Little Pony Mega Mare-athon". According to Broadway World, the "Mega Mare-athon" itself drew in 5.4 million viewers and has earned significant delivery growth on every demographic: Kids 2-11, Girls 2-11, Kids 6-11, Girls 6-11, Adults 18-49, Women 18-49, Adults 25-54, Women 25-54, Persons 2+ and Households. Science Fiction Les zygs, le secret des disparus is a film directed by Jacques Fansten released on May 15, 2007. Comedy G-Force is a 2009 spy-fi comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films. Written by Cormac Wibberley and Marianne Wibberley, the film is the directorial debut of Hoyt Yeatman, whose earlier work includes contributions in the area of visual effects. It was released in the United States on July 24, 2009. G-Force was the first live-action Disney film to be produced in Disney Digital 3-D, not counting two concert films, Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert and Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience. The film was shown in competing 3-D technologies like Dolby 3D and RealD Cinema. G-Force is based on a story also by Hoyt Yeatman. Science Fiction Hot Rod Girls Save The World is a 2008 B-Movie written and directed by D.A. Sebasstian. Thriller The Trace is a 1994 Turkish thriller film directed by Yeşim Ustaoğlu. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller Footprints on the Moon is a 1975 Italian horror film starring Florinda Bolkan and Klaus Kinski. Comedy Jean de France is a 2002 Danish film directed by Kim Bjarke and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. Comedy Man on the Moon is a 1999 American biographical comedy-drama film about the late American entertainer Andy Kaufman, starring Jim Carrey. The film was directed by Miloš Forman and also features Danny DeVito, Courtney Love and Paul Giamatti. DeVito worked with Kaufman on the Taxi television series, and other members of that show's cast, including Marilu Henner, Judd Hirsch, Christopher Lloyd and Jeff Conaway, make cameo appearances in the film, playing themselves. The film also features Patton Oswalt in a very minor cameo role. The story traces Kaufman's steps from childhood through the comedy clubs, and television appearances that made him famous, including his memorable appearances on Saturday Night Live, Late Night with David Letterman, Fridays, and his role as Latka Gravas on the Taxi sitcom, which was popular for viewers but disruptive for Kaufman's co-stars. The film pays particular attention to the various inside jokes, scams, put-ons, and happenings for which Kaufman was famous, most significantly his long-running feud with wrestler Jerry "The King" Lawler and his portrayal of the bawdy lounge singer Tony Clifton. Science Fiction King of Thorn is a 2009 animated film directed by Kazuyoshi Katayama and co-written with Hiroshi Yamaguchi. Documentary film Dakar cherche de l'oxygène is a Senegalese 2006 short documentary film. Thriller Boarding School 3D is a 2011 thriller film written by Bruce Reisman and Kris Black and directed by Kris Black. Thriller Das Phantom von Soho is a 1964 film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb. Comedy Lady Paname was a 1950 drama film, directed and written by Henri Jeanson, and starring Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, Henri Guisol and Henri Crémieux. It tells the story of a young female singer who tries to become a star in the music hall world of the early 1900s and falls in love with a composer. Thriller The Hand of Night is a 1966 British horror film directed by Frederic Goode and starring William Sylvester, Diane Clare and Aliza Gur. It is also known by the alternative title Beast of Morocco. Its plot concerns a man who encounters a dangerous woman while searching for his friend, a missing archaeologist, in Morocco. Thriller High Tension is a 2003 French slasher film that was later released in 2004 in the UK and 2005 in the US and Canada. The film, directed by Alexandre Aja, stars Cécile de France, Maïwenn, and Philippe Nahon. High Tension was picked up by independent distributor Lions Gate Entertainment following a successful screening at the Midnight Madness section of the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. Originally rated NC-17 in the U.S. for strong graphic violence, a few graphic shots were cut from the final version of the U.S. release in order to secure an R rating, and the film was dubbed for commercial appeal. However, the original cut is available on Blu-ray and DVD. All of the effects are created by renowned horror make-up artist Giannetto De Rossi, a favorite of late director Lucio Fulci. High Tension has been associated with the New French Extremity movement. Comedy Apocalypse, CA is a 2011 American comedy film. Written and directed by Chad Peter, the film stars Nick Mathis, Erin Bodine, Anne McDaniels, Alexander Cardinale, Elizabeth Sandy, and Sarah Smick. Apocalypse, CA is an indie film featuring visual effects from artists Ryan Wieber and Teague Chrystie in this feature film directorial debut by Chad Peter. Science Fiction Monsters Under the Bed is a 2010 short adventure film written and directed by Robert Robbins. Comedy More Dogs Than Bones is a 2000 drama comedy film written and directed by Michael Browning. Comedy Luke, the Chauffeur is a 1916 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Thriller Murder On Flight 502 is a 1975 American made-for-TV movie directed by George McCowan and starring Robert Stack, Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Sonny Bono, Danny Bonaduce, and Fernando Lamas. Thriller Ana's Playground is a 2009 short film directed by Eric D. Howell. Thriller Police Python 357 is a 1976 film written by Daniel Boulanger, Alain Corneau and Kenneth Fearing and directed by Alain Corneau. Documentary film Die neue Wohnung. Version SWB is a 1930 short documentary film written and directed by Hans Richter Documentary film Classic Artists: Yes is a two-disc DVD documentary of the progressive rock group Yes produced by Image Entertainment and fully endorsed by the band. The video spans the band's entire career, beginning with their 1968 formation and going through their most recent studio album Magnification and the three years of touring that followed. The documentary features interviews with band members past and present, including the first official interviews with founding guitarist Peter Banks on an official Yes video release. In addition to a large amount of music to accompany the documentary, the video also includes rare and unseen photographs from personal collections, performance archive, music promos, and includes 20 page full colour booklet. Thriller Perché quelle strane gocce di sangue sul corpo di Jennifer? is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. The film was referred to as "never boring" and "a competent thriller which offers enough violence and sex to satisfy the most ardent giallo fan". Comedy That Sunday is a 1994 short comedy romance film written and directed by Dan Zeff. Documentary film No todo es permanente is a 1995 short documentary film directed by Fernando Eimbcke. Documentary film Am seidenen Faden is a 2005 musical documentary written and directed by Katarina Peters Comedy Bombshell is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic comedy-drama film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Jean Harlow, Lee Tracy, Frank Morgan, C. Aubrey Smith, Mary Forbes and Franchot Tone. The film is based on the unproduced play of the same name by Caroline Francke and Mack Crane, and was adapted for the screen by John Lee Mahin and Jules Furthman. Thriller Guyana: Crime of the Century is a 1979 exploitation horror film written and directed by René Cardona Jr.. The film, which was shot in Mexico is very loosely based on the Jonestown Massacre. It stars a number of American actors such as Stuart Whitman, Gene Barry and Joseph Cotten. The names of central characters are slightly tweaked from the historical ones: the film is set in "Johnsontown" rather than Jonestown, the cult is led by "Reverend James Johnson" rather than Rev. Jim Warren Jones, and the murdered Congressman is "Lee O'Brien" rather than Leo Ryan. Comedy Love Eterne is a 2011 romantic comedy film written and directed by Joseph Villapaz, and starring Melissa Navia and James Gill. It takes place in New York City. It received two Awards of Merits and an Honorable Mention at film festivals. Science Fiction Journey to the Center of Time is a 1967 science fiction film, directed by David L. Hewitt, and starring Scott Brady and Anthony Eisley. It is a remake of The Time Travelers, and was also known as Time Warp. Comedy Dr. Goldfoot is planning to kidnap a teenager named Malcolm Andrews. The evil doctor wants the classified government information that has been stored in Malcom's brain. Hugo (Harvey Lembeck) and Diane (Susan Hart) help Goldfoot abduct the teen. Diane distracts 00½, the agent who is supposed to be guarding Malcom. Goldfoot and Hugo take Malcom to the doctor's castle. Comedy This Side of Heaven is a 1934 film directed by William K. Howard. Thriller The Hound of London is a television film directed by Peter Reynolds-Long and starring Patrick Macnee as Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes. Comedy Gabriel Over the White House is a 1933 American Pre-Code film starring Walter Huston that has been variously described as a "bizarre political fantasy" or a "comedy drama" that "is surprisingly socialist in tone" and which "posits a favorable view of fascism." The picture was directed by Gregory La Cava, produced by Walter Wanger and written by Carey Wilson based upon the novel Rinehard by Thomas Frederic Tweed, who did not receive screen credit, and received the financial backing and creative input of William Randolph Hearst. The supporting cast features Karen Morley, Franchot Tone, C. Henry Gordon, and David Landau. Thriller Shark Swarm is a film created by RHI Entertainment as part of the Maneater film series. It premiered on Syfy on May 25, 2008. Directed by James A. Contner and written by Matthew Chernov and David Rosiak, the film stars Daryl Hannah, John Schneider and Armand Assante. It was released to generally unfavorable reviews. It is the 11th film in the Maneater Series. Thriller Charlie Chan at the Race Track is the 12th film in the 20th Century Fox-produced Charlie Chan series starring Warner Oland in the title role. Thriller Implicated is a 1999 drama, crime thriller and thriller film written by Irving Belateche and Webb Millsaps and directed by Irving Belateche. Documentary film Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine is a 2003 documentary film by Vikram Jayanti about the match between Garry Kasparov, the highest rated chess player in history and the World Champion for 15 years, and Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer created by IBM. It was coproduced by Alliance Atlantis and the National Film Board of Canada. Comedy Victoria in Dover is a 1936 German romantic comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Olga Limburg and Renée Stobrawa. It is based on a play by Geza Silberer. The film was remade in 1954 with Romy Schneider. Comedy Blaumilch Canal is a 1969 Israeli comedy directed by Ephraim Kishon, which depicts the madness of bureaucracy through a municipality’s reaction to the actions of a lunatic. The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Comedy Heavyweights is a 2007 biographical, comedy film written by Philipp Roth and directed by Marcus H. Rosenmüller. Comedy Why Girls Love Sailors is a comedy short silent film directed by Fred Guiol for Hal Roach Studios starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before they had become the comedy team of Laurel and Hardy. It was shot during February 1927 and released July 17, 1927, by Pathé Exchange. It was considered a lost film until the 1980s. Thriller Parakrami is a 1991 Hindi-language Indian unreleased feature film directed by Vijay Deep, starring Nutan, Mithun Chakraborty, Sangeeta Bijlani, Kader Khan, Kiran Kumar, Charan Raj, Sharat Saxena, Satish Shah, Tiku Talsania and Alok Nath. Comedy Sugar Town is a 1999 independent film written and directed by Allison Anders and Kurt Voss, concerning a tangled web of characters coping with ambition, fame, and the aftermath of fame. The film was named after the 1966 hit single "Sugar Town" by Nancy Sinatra. Anders was eager to make another film about the music industry after her earlier films Border Radio and Grace of My Heart. After her friend John Taylor had left Duran Duran and was beginning to launch an acting career, she and Voss wrote the film fairly quickly, and cast several musical friends of hers in the convoluted plot. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 1999, where it received a distribution deal with October Films and USA Films. Sugar Town was then shown in limited release in the United States in September of that year, before appearing at several overseas film festivals. Comedy Spring in Park Lane is a 1948 British romantic comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox. Animation Grain coupon is a 2011 animated short film directed by Xi Chen and Xu An. Comedy Getarnt als Pauschaltouristen auf der Insel Kos bringen die Schmirinski’s den griechischen Hotelalltag in lachmuskelerschütternde Bewegung. Mit viel cleverer Situationskomik und amüsanter Akrobatik meistern die „harmonischen Rivalen“ noch unbekannte Lebenslagen. Weder Sandburgen noch Schönheitsköniginnen sind dabei vor ihnen sicher. Und endlich Urlaubsidylle in Sicht? Ein wechselnd parodierender Walter Andreas Müller sorgt fürs chaotische Ende jeder noch so genussreichen Tavernennacht. Geschickt fliessen Erinnerungen der beiden Komiker, als einzelne Episoden mit ein: Heidis historische Heimkehr, wie funktioniert eigentlich eine TED-Umfrage oder ist Schmuggeln eine Sache des richtigen Outfits? In jedem Fall hinterlassen die Feriengrüsse von Schmidi und René die humorvolle Gewissheit, dass Ferien nicht nur Dolcefarniente sind. Oder doch? Documentary film Blood Calls You is a 2010 film directed by Linda Thorgren. Thriller Paranoiac is a 1963 British suspense film from Hammer Films directed by Freddie Francis and starring Janette Scott, Oliver Reed, Sheila Burrell, and Alexander Davion. The screenplay was written by Jimmy Sangster, based loosely on the 1949 crime novel, Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey. Comedy T'es heureuse, moi toujours is a 1982 film directed by Jean Marboeuf. Documentary film Do You Believe in Miracles? is a Documentary History Sports film. Comedy Murari is a 2001 Telugu supernatural thriller film written, directed & edited by Krishna Vamsi. The film was produced by Nandigam Gopi on Ram Prasad Arts banner and was presented by N Devi Prasad and Ramalingeswara Rao. It features Mahesh Babu in the titular role while Sonali Bendre, Lakshmi, Sukumari, Kaikala Satyanarayana and Gollapudi Maruthi Rao play important roles. Mani Sharma composed the music while Bhupati handled the cinematography. Peter Hein debuted as choreographer of action sequences with this film. It also marked the last on screen appearance of veteran Telugu actor Dhulipala Seetarama Sastry. The film revolves around a person named Murari whose ancestors starting from an evil zamindar in the mid-19th century die accidentally once in every 48 years because of a curse by Durga on the zamindar's heirs. When Murari's marriage with his love Vasundhara is rejected by his grandmother Sabari, he comes to know about the curse a day later. The rest of the film is how Murari, the victim of Durga's curse this year, overcomes the curse. The film released on 17 February 2001 and is considered as one of the classic in Telugu cinema. Thriller 80 Million is a 2011 Polish drama film directed by Waldemar Krzystek. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Documentary film The Mystery of Samba is a 2008 documentary film directed by Carolina Jabor and Lula Buarque de Hollanda. Comedy Vavien is a 2009 comedy, drama thriller film written by Engin Günaydın and directed by Durul Taylan and Yağmur Taylan. Animation Chula is a 2013 short animation film written by Hiram Guzmán and directed by Hiram G. Rodriguez and Hector Zavala Rodriguez. Animation The Jungle Book is a 1967 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions. Inspired by the Rudyard Kipling's book of the same name, it is the 19th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. The plot follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him into leaving the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives. The early versions of both the screenplay and the soundtrack followed Kipling's work more closely, with a dramatic, dark, and sinister tone which Disney did not want in his family film, leading to writer Bill Peet and composer Terry Gilkyson being replaced. The casting employed famous actors and musicians Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, George Sanders and Louis Prima, as well as Disney regulars such as Sterling Holloway, J. Pat O'Malley and Verna Felton, and the director's son, Bruce Reitherman, as Mowgli. Comedy This unique TV adaptation of Bruce Jay Friedman's off-Broadway play presents the afterlife as a steam bath, in which dead souls continue to obsess about the same petty concerns that obsessed them in their lives, until they are cast into a dark void by God, the Puerto Rican attendant (José Pérez). But new arrival Tandy (Bill Bixby) at first refuses to accept what's happened, and when he finally does, he pleads to be allowed to return to his life. Steambath was controversial in its day for its obscene language (which was softened for this filmed version, originally presented on PBS), its satirical take on religion, and some brief nudity by bombshell Valerie Perrine. Today it's still very entertaining, but mostly as a core sampling of the surprisingly uncensored male attitudes from the dawn of the 1970s. Everyone gives a solid performance and Bixby's easy charm makes his self-centered character sympathetic. Comedy Your Witness is a 1950 British drama film directed by and starring Robert Montgomery. It also featured Leslie Banks, Felix Aylmer and Andrew Cruickshank. A leading American lawyer travels to London to defend an old friend from the Second World War who is facing a charge of murder. It was the last film of Leslie Banks. Comedy My Mom's a Werewolf is a 1989 comedy/horror film directed by Michael Fischa, written by Mark Pirro, starring Susan Blakely and John Saxon. Documentary film N Is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdős is a 1993 biographical documentary about the life of mathematician Paul Erdős, directed by George Paul Csicsery. The film was made between 1988 and 1991, capturing Erdős in various countries along with some of his numerous collaborators. It covers his unusual career, his personal life, and many of his recurring jokes and anecdotes, including that of Erdős numbers. The film won the Gold Apple Award, and the Gold Plaque Award. Documentary film Carry Greenham Home is a 1983 documentary film directed by Beeban Kidron and Amanda Richardson. Documentary film Mondo cane is a documentary written and directed by Italian filmmakers Paolo Cavara, Franco Prosperi and Gualtiero Jacopetti. The film consists of a series of travelogue vignettes that provide glimpses into cultural practices around the world with the intention to shock or surprise Western film audiences. These scenes are presented with little continuity, as they are intended as a kaleidoscopic display of shocking content rather than presenting a structured argument. Despite its claims of genuine documentation, certain scenes in the film are either staged or creatively manipulated to enhance this effect. Mondo cane was an international box-office success and inspired the production of numerous, similar exploitation documentaries, many of which also include the word "Mondo" in their title. These films collectively came to be recognized as a distinct genre known as mondo films. In addition, the film's success led Jacopetti and Prosperi to produce several additional documentaries, including Mondo cane 2, Africa addio, and Addio zio Tom, while Cavara directed La donna nel mondo, Malamondo, as well as the anti-Mondo drama Wild Eye. Documentary film A Delicate Balance – The Truth is a documentary film created by Aaron Scheibner, released on 13 November 2008, outlining the effects of diet on health and the environment. Based on a large amount of research into these areas, it features interviews with doctors and other prominent figures on the public health scene, as well as world leaders such as Maneka Gandhi. Documentary film Werner Schroeter is a 2012 documentary short film written and directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Documentary film Last Chance is a 2012 documentary by Paul-Émile d'Entremont about five LGBT people seeking the right of asylum in Canada in order to escape persecution or homophobic violence in their homelands. Subjects in the film include a transgender woman who was institutionalized by her family in Lebanon, an LGBT person jailed in Egypt, as well as Trudi, a Jamaican lesbian who was "correctively raped" at gunpoint. Last Chance was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. D'Entremont conceived the idea for the film while in Jordan, working on his previous film, Reema, aller-retour. The film took ten years to make, including three years of principal photography. Trudi's was the last story to be filmed. Montreal immigration and refugee lawyer Noel St. Pierre was also among those interviewed in the film. Documentary film Flies and Angels: Ilya and Emilia Kabakov is a 2009 documentary film directed by Niels Bolbrinker and Kerstin Stutterheim. Documentary film A Few Notes on Our Food Problem is a 1968 documentary film directed by James Blue. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Science Fiction Ingenue is a 1999 film directed by Siavash Farahani. Documentary film Lindsey Vonn: In the Moment is a TV documentary series written by Andrea Nix and directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix. Thriller Carriers is a 2009 American post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by Àlex and David Pastor. It stars Lou Taylor Pucci, Chris Pine, Piper Perabo and Emily VanCamp as four people fleeing a viral pandemic. Comedy Bikinisesongen is a 1994 Norwegian comedy film directed by Runar Jarle Wiik, starring Thor-Ivar Forsland and Eduardo Verdu. The film features the friends Snorre and Leo, two boys who dream of making quick money, without much success. The buy a truckload of bikinis and head for Western Norway to make sales, ignoring the fact that it is already late autumn. Comedy subUrbia is a 1997 American comedy-drama film written by Eric Bogosian, based on his play of the same name, and directed by Richard Linklater. It follows the relationships between a few young adults as they spend their time standing on "the corner" outside a local convenience store. Bogosian based the story on his own experiences growing up in Woburn, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. The convenience store setting is based on the 7-11 in the "Four Corners" section of the west side of Woburn, and the high-school fight song that is sung in one scene is the actual Woburn High fight song. Comedy The Moose Hunt is a 1931 short comedy-animated film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller Midnight Run for Your Life is the third in a series of made-for-TV sequel/spin-offs for Universal Television's Action Pack of the widely acclaimed action/comedy Midnight Run. Following the further misadventures of ex-Chicago-cop-turned-bounty-hunter Jack Walsh, a role originated on the big screen by Robert De Niro, Midnight Run for Your Life follows its predecessors Another Midnight Run and Midnight Runaround. Documentary film In Tibet, many peaks are paved with legends and fire the imagination of millions of people. There is one, unique in the world, that is considered sacred by both Hinduists and Buddhists: the Mount Kailash. This massive rock attracts each year pilgrims in search of beauty and absolute. Fascinated by this mythical mountain, Florence and Simon will take us on their 900-kilometer journey and will make the pilgrimage of their lives. Comedy Bringing Up Father is a 1946 American comedy film, based on the comic strip Bringing Up Father by George McManus, about the adventures of the social-climbing Maggie and her long-suffering husband Jiggs. Here, one of Maggie's society friends enlists her help in getting an undesirable tenant evicted, a tenant who turns out to be Jiggs himself. Meanwhile Jiggs rounds up his friends from the bar to defend his turf. McManus briefly appears here as himself. This 1946 production is subsequent to a number of previous Maggie and Jiggs movies, both animated and live-action, notably a silent 1928 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film directed by Jack Conway. This one was successful enough to cause four more Monogram sequels: Jiggs and Maggie in Society Jiggs and Maggie in Court Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters Jiggs and Maggie Out West All five of these featured former vaudevillian Joe Yule as Jiggs, and were his final films. Thriller Bichhoo is a 2000 Bollywood film directed by Guddu Dhanoa. It is a suspense film, and the lead roles are played by Bobby Deol and Rani Mukerji. Comedy Frayland is a 2011 documentary film directed by Ramiro Ozer Ami and Sebastián Mayayo. Documentary film We Will Be Young is a 2012 film directed by Charlie Marois. Thriller From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money is an American horror crime action thriller Vampire film released on March 16, 1999. It's the second movie in the From Dusk Till Dawn series and is a sequel to From Dusk till Dawn. The film was an early test release by Dimension Films for the direct-to-video market. It was co-written and directed by Scott Spiegel, the co-writer of Evil Dead II and director of Intruder. The film was filmed on location in South Africa and features cameos by Bruce Campbell and Tiffani Thiessen. It won a Saturn Award from The Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films for the "Best Home Video Release" of 1999. A third movie in the series, From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter, which is a prequel to From Dusk Till Dawn was released in 2000. In late 2010 it was reported that a possible fourth film in the series may be produced. In late 2013 it was reported that a TV series had begun production. Comedy Good Advice is a 2001 comedy film starring Charlie Sheen, Angie Harmon, and Denise Richards. The film also features Jon Lovitz and Rosanna Arquette as a married couple in a supporting role. Thriller Vaada is a 2005 Bollywood thriller film directed by Satish Kaushik. The film stars Arjun Rampal, Amisha Patel and Zayed Khan in lead roles. The story revolves around a murder amidst a convoluted love-triangle. It released on 7 January 2005. Thriller Taeter City is an action, science fiction, and thriller film directed by Giulio De Santi. Animation The Crooked Eye is a 20-minute drama film short adapted, directed and edited by D. C. Douglas. It is based on the short story of the same name by Betty Malicoat. In 2009 the film won for Best Animated Short at the Red Rock Film Festival in Utah. Documentary film Stemple Pass is a 2012 documentary film directed by James Benning. Comedy Ram Bharose is a 1977 Bollywood comedy film directed by Anand Sagar. Documentary film The Photo Man is a 2013 short documentary historical fiction drama biographical film directed by Ben Kitnick. Documentary film Parradox is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by In-Soo Radstake. Comedy Bad Language is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Viron Papadopoulos. Documentary film Maria Lionza, Aliento de Orquideas is a 2007 film directed by John Petrizzelli. Science Fiction Control Factor is a 2003 Action, Thriller, Science-Fiction film written by John Dombrow and directed by Nelson McCormick. Comedy Rapture-Palooza is a 2013 American fantasy-comedy film written by Chris Matheson and directed by Paul Middleditch. The film stars Anna Kendrick and John Francis Daley as a young couple who battle their way through a religious apocalypse on a mission to defeat the Antichrist. The film also stars Craig Robinson, Ken Jeong, Rob Corddry, Thomas Lennon, Tyler Labine, Paul Scheer, Calum Worthy, John Michael Higgins and Ana Gasteyer. Thriller Once Upon A Time In Kolkata is a 2014 Bengali thriller film directed by Satarupa Sanyal. The film features Ritabhari Chakraborty in the lead role. Documentary film The United States of Autism is a 2013 biographical documentary film directed by Richard Everts. Comedy City Loop is a 2002 comedy and drama movie written by Stephen Davis and directed by Belinda Chayko. Comedy Smashed is a 2012 American drama film directed by James Ponsoldt, written by Ponsoldt and Susan Burke, and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Aaron Paul. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2012 and won the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Excellence in Independent Film Producing. On February 5, the film was picked up by Sony Pictures Classics and was released on October 12, 2012. Comedy Gabra2 is a 2006 science fiction, comedy, short film written and directed by Jan Karpinski. Documentary film "How did Cleveland teens Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster devise Superman, the first comics superhero, and, second to a certain mouse, the most popular fictional character in the world? Last Son tells the tale, uncovering a new source for the very first Superman story (which was rejected for years) and solving the mystery of the lovely Lois Lane. Among the never-before-seen home movies, there’s a beautiful bit from the 1941 World's Fair, which included a “Superman Day” with the first actor to play Superman—a high point for the two men who created, but would never own, the Man of Steel." Quoting the description from the 2010 IndieFest site. Science Fiction The Mad Monster is an American horror film released in 1942 by P.R.C., a Poverty Row studio. The film, a B-movie shot in black and white, features a mad scientist and a werewolf as the main characters. Directed by Sam Newfield and written by Fred Myton, the film—Poverty Row's only Werewolf movie—stars George Zucco, Glenn Strange and Anne Nagel. Its running time is 77 minutes. It was featured in an episode of the cult classic TV show "Mystery Science Theater 3000" in 1989. Animation Hana Yori Dango: The Movie is a 1997 Japanese animation film directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi. Comedy Pata Nahi Rabb Kehdeyan Rangan Ch Raazi is a 2012 Punjabi film starring Neeru Bajwa, Tarun Khanna, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Amar Noorie in lead roles. It's directed by Ravinder Peepat and Produced by Harman and Jasmeet Singh Judge Films Production Pvt. Ltd. The film is released by Kapil Batra Films Production House. The Film was supposed to be released last year, Film's music was even released in the month of August'11 but film release was delayed and finally got released on 17 February 2012 through Kapil Batra Films production house. Documentary film Samba Ladies is a 2013 documentary directed by Susanna Lira. Documentary film Romans d’ados 2 – La Crise is a 2010 documentary film written by Béatrice Bakhti and Nasser Bakhti and directed by Béatrice Bakhti. Comedy Here Come the Waves is a 1944 film directed by Mark Sandrich. It stars Bing Crosby and Betty Hutton. Thriller Highway to Hell is a 1992 American horror comedy film directed by Ate de Jong and starring Chad Lowe, Kristy Swanson, Patrick Bergin, and Jarrett Lennon. It was written by Brian Helgeland and was rated "R" by the Motion Picture Association of America for violence, profanity, and sexual innuendos. The film tells the story of Charlie Sykes and his girlfriend Rachel Clark, who is kidnapped by a demon and taken to Hell to become one of Satan's brides, while Charlie must travel to the other dimension to rescue her. The film features father and son actors Jerry and Ben Stiller. Comedy Mall Cop is a 2005 independent comedy film directed by David Greenspan and written by Selena Chang and Matthew Reynolds. . Comedy The Hollywood Kid is a 1924 comedy and short film written by Mack Sennett and directed by Roy Del Ruth and Del Lord. Comedy Bedtime with Rosie is a 1975 British comedy-drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Una Stubbs, Ivor Burgoyne and Diana Dors. A pregnant single woman on her way to the Netherlands stays with her Aunt, while there she begins to strike up a relationship with her aunt's lodger, a reclusive bachelor. Science Fiction Getter Robo Armageddon: Vol. 4: Salvation is a 1998 animation science fiction film directed by Sato Yutaka. Comedy Burnzy's Last Call is a 1995 comedy and drama film written by George Gilmore and directed by Michael De Avila. Thriller "Nev, a 24-year-old New York–based photographer, has no idea what he’s in for when Abby, an eight-year-old girl from rural Michigan, contacts him on MySpace, seeking permission to paint one of his photographs. When he receives her remarkable painting, Nev begins a friendship and correspondence with Abby’s family. But things really get interesting when he develops a cyber-romance with Abby’s attractive older sister, Megan, a musician and model. Prompted by some startling revelations about Megan, Nev and his buddies embark on a road trip in search of the truth. Catfish centers on a riveting mystery that is completely a product of our times, where social networking, mobile devices, and electronic communication so often replace face-to-face personal contact. Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman’s grounded documentary is a remarkable and powerful story of grace within a labyrinth of online intrigue." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Festival in Cannes is a 2001 film directed by Henry Jaglom. The plot is an entertainment industry farce about filmmakers trying to make deals during the Cannes Film Festival. Cannes, 1999. Alice, an actress, wants to direct an indie picture. Kaz, a talkative deal maker, promises $3 million if she'll use Millie, an aging French star. But, Rick, a big producer, needs Millie for a small part in a fall movie or he loses his star, Tom Hanks. Is Kaz for real? Can Rick sweet-talk Alice and sabotage Kaz to keep Millie from taking that deal? Millie consults with Victor, her ex, about which picture to make, Rick needs money, an ingenue named Blue is discovered, Kaz hits on Victor's new love, and Rick's factotum connects with Blue. Knives go in various backs. Wheels spin. Which deals - and pairings - will be consummated? In Cannes, actress Alice Palmer wants to have her debut in the cinema industry as director and her two friends have written a screenplay for Gena Rowlands. However they are approached by the counterfeit crasher Kaz Naiman who convinces them to rewrite the scrip for the famous French actress Millie Marquand currently at the festival. Comedy Fou d'amour is a 1943 film directed by Paul Mesnier. Comedy Second-Hand Hearts is a film directed by Hal Ashby from a screenplay by Charles Eastman. A shorter version of this screenplay, under its original intended title The Hamster of Happiness, was written by Eastman for the unconventional NBC anthology series NBC Experiment in Television, which was broadcast in 1968 with Mildred Dunnock and Susan Tyrell in the cast. It was the second of three films Ashby directed which were produced by Lorimar Productions. The film stars Barbara Harris as a manic, mercurial widow separated from her three children, and Robert Blake as an insecure loner who inadvertently marries her after the two of them go on a drunken bender. After losing his job soon after their marriage, she badgers him into taking her to recover her children, currently in the custody of her less-than-accommodating in-laws, and taking them all to California in the hope of a better life for them all. The film follows the unusual incidents that occur along the road trip. The filming was plagued by trouble throughout production, much stemming from the erratic behavior of Ashby and writer Eastman. Comedy Buenos días, Acapulco is a 1964 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Documentary film The Unknown Known is a 2013 American documentary film about the life of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, directed by filmmaker Errol Morris. It premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 29, 2013. The film was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It has an 84% "Certified Fresh" rating on the critical review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. In the review for Philly.com, Tirdad Derakhshani gives the film two out of fours stars and states, "Morris tries to hold Rumsfeld to account for the blunders, cover-ups, and atrocities critics say were committed during his watch.... Yet we get little in response from Rumsfeld but a demonstration of his cunning at parrying, dodging, and twisting queries." Animation Frolicking Fish is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930. Comedy The Headless Lover is a 2011 short comedy horror film written and directed by Kim Lysgaard Andersen. Thriller "“The most important thing in life,” Miss G tells her students at an elite British boarding school in 1934, “is desire.” She needn't have spelled it out. As played by the spectacularly cool Eva Green, Miss G is the walking embodiment of desire. She smokes, flouts the headmistress's rules and hints at dark European adventures in her past. She even wears trousers. Determined to awaken in her girls a yearning for something more, Miss G encourages free thinking, late-night parties and the almost erotic freedom of diving lessons at the lake. The girls are thrilled at first to have such an inspiring teacher, but cracks begin to appear. Miss G begins to disturb the students' rigid and remorseless power structure. Top mean girl Di Radfield (Juno Temple) feels especially threatened, and Di does not respond well to threats. Then a new girl arrives from Spain. Even compared to Miss G, Fiamma (Maria Valverde) is exotic. Beautiful, dark and supremely sophisticated, she is a princess among mere pretenders. Everyone begins to compete for her favour. Cracks marks the feature debut of Jordan Scott, and it's clear she already possesses a command of the camera and her performers. Casual observers might note that, as the daughter of Sir Ridley Scott, she grew up breathing cinema. Perhaps so, but what stands out here goes beyond craft. As Miss G tries to navigate the girls' shifting lines of allegiance, Scott builds contrasting moods of unease and sensuality from the very first scene. She also shows enormous confidence in letting that mood play out until she is ready to unleash its consequences. When Cracks opens up at its climax to the full cost of Miss G's pronouncements on desire, the result is nothing short of shocking." Quoting Michèle Maheux on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy Black Love is a 2007 comedy romance film written and directed by Dale Stelly. Comedy Seven Years Bad Luck is a 1921 American comedy film written and directed by, and starring Max Linder. A man about to be married becomes fearful of bad luck when he breaks a mirror. Documentary film Die neue Wohnung. Version Atelier Richter is a 1930 short documentary film written and directed by Hans Richter Science Fiction Pale Cocoon is a one-off OVA anime written and directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura, and released on 18 January 2006. Animation The Little Troll Prince: A Christmas Parable is a 1987 animated holiday-themed special for television produced by Hanna-Barbera. Backed by the International Lutheran Laymen's League, it has strong Christian themes of unconditional love, self-sacrifice, and redemption, with a substantial Protestant influence. The story was a written parable script for the Christmas special with a lesson about the feeling of joy and love in one's heart, that can lead one from a cruel world to a light-hearted world. Documentary film Under the Sea 3D a new IMAX 3D adventure, transports moviegoers to some of the most exotic and isolated undersea locations on Earth, including Southern Australia, New Guinea and others in the Indo-Pacific region, allowing them to experience face-to-face encounters with some of the most mysterious and stunning creatures of the sea. It offers a uniquely inspirational and entertaining way to explore the beauty and natural wonder of the oceans, as well as the impact of global climate change. Directed by Howard Hall. 2009. Science Fiction Santo contra el cerebro del mal is a 1961 Cuban-Mexican horror-action film directed by Joselito Rodríguez and starring Joaquín Cordero, Norma Suárez, Enrique Zambrano and Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta. It is the first Santo film chronologically. Released in 1961, it was produced around 1958. Animation Trick or Treat is a 1952 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon, which takes place on Halloween night, follows a series of pranks between Donald Duck and his nephews with Witch Hazel. The film was directed by Jack Hannah and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald and his nephews, and June Foray as Hazel. The film introduced the song "Trick or Treat for Halloween" which was written by Paul J. Smith and performed by The Mellowmen. Thriller Die Blendung - Verrat aus Liebe is a 1999 film directed by Ralph Bohn. Comedy Under Two Jags is a 1923 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Thriller Showdown at Area 51 is a 2007 Sci-Fi TV film directed by C. Roma, starring Jason London and Gigi Edgley. Comedy Swing Parade of 1946 is musical comedy film. In it the Three Stooges help an aspiring singer, Carol Lawrence, and a nightclub owner, Danny Warren, find love. It features dizzy dishwashers Moe, Larry, and Curly, and musical numbers by Connee Boswell and the Louis Jordan and Will Osborne orchestras, including "Stormy Weather" and "Caldonia." Thriller Incident on Highway 73 is a 2012 short horror thriller film written by Michael Kirk & Brian Thompson and directed by Brian Thompson. Comedy Ektemann alene is a 1956 Norwegian comedy film written and directed by Nils R. Müller, starring Lars Nordrum, Eva Strøm Aastorp and Karen Randers-Pehrson. Comedy The Amazing Trousers is a 2007 short comedy film directed by William Felix Clark and written by Andy Kemble. Science Fiction Tell-Tale is a 2009 thriller film inspired by the Edgar Allan Poe short story "The Tell-Tale Heart". It is directed by Michael Cuesta and stars Josh Lucas, Lena Headey, and Brian Cox and is produced by Tony Scott and Ridley Scott. A man's recently transplanted heart leads him on a frantic search to find the donor's killer before a similar fate befalls him. Documentary film A Yiddish World Remembered is a 2002 Emmy-award-winning documentary by Andrew Goldberg that uses archival photographs, never-before-seen archival videos, and survivor testimony to reconstruct the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, which were destroyed by the Holocaust. Oscar nominated actor Elliott Gould narrates. Documentary film The 1938 fight between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling and the political and social ideologies the world thought were represented by the boxers. Comedy Pause is a 2014 comedy romance film written and directed by Mathieu Urfer. Comedy Love Jones is a 1997 American romantic drama film written and directed by Theodore Witcher, in his feature film debut. It stars Larenz Tate, Nia Long, Isaiah Washington, Bill Bellamy, and Lisa Nicole Carson. Two of the poems recited by Nia Long's character, Nina, were written by Sonia Sanchez and are included in her book Like the Singing Coming Off the Drums: Love Poems. While the film received favorable critical reviews, the film was not a financial success but it remains a cult following because of its realistic characters and unorthodox take on the romance genre. It is also Theodore Witcher's only directorial work to date. Comedy Trailer Park Boys: The Movie, also known as The Big Dirty and simply Trailer Park Boys, is a 2006 Canadian mockumentary comedy film based on the hit television series Trailer Park Boys. The film follows characters Ricky, Julian and Bubbles creating a plan for The Big Dirty, one last crime that will enable them to retire from their criminal lives. The film, like the series, was directed and produced by Mike Clattenburg, with Ivan Reitman as an executive producer. It was released in Canada on October 6, 2006, and a limited release in the United States began on January 25, 2008. It has developed into a cult film since then. It received an American rating of R by the MPAA for "pervasive language, sexual content/nudity and drug content." Comedy Mungaru Male is a 2006 Kannada language movie directed by Yograj Bhat and produced by E Krishnappa. The film stars Ganesh, Pooja Gandhi, Anant Nag, Padmaja Rao in lead roles. The film is believed to have shaped and strengthened the careers of Pooja Gandhi, Ganesh, director Yogaraj Bhat, Singers Sonu Nigam, Kunal Ganjawala, Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal in south India and writer Jayant Kaikini, choreographers A. Harsha, Imran Sardaria, composer Mano Murthy and others. Comedy Diabolical Tales is a six-part, sci-fi/comedy short film series produced by Cosmic Control Productions. Each film follows the continuing adventures of the heroic FBI Agent Cooper and his efforts to save the United States from evil men from within the earth. The series presents a fictional alternate history based around conspiracy theories that involves some notable figures from the recent world history, yet has very tongue-in-cheek dry humor based partly around the low-budget limitations the series was obviously produced with. Thriller Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum is a 1940 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as detective Charlie Chan. Revisiting an old case results in fresh deaths. Comedy 20 Lies, 4 Parents and a Little Egg is a 2013 comedy-drama film written by Rob Bloemkolk and directed by Hanro Smitsman. Documentary film The New Testament of Jesus Christ According to John is a documentary film directed by Nuno Leonel and Joaquim Pinto. Documentary film Tango Salon, Confiteria Ideal is a 2004 musical documentary directed by Jana Boková. Science Fiction Dasavathaaram is a 2008 Tamil science fiction disaster film, directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It stars Kamal Haasan, who wrote the screenplay and story of the film, in ten distinct roles. Asin appears in a dual role and Mallika Sherawat plays a subsidiary role. The film, which had been under production for nearly three years, was produced and primarily distributed by Venu Ravichandran. Primary filming locations included the USA and the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The soundtrack to the film was composed by Himesh Reshammiya and the background score by Devi Sri Prasad. The film completed a 175-day run at the box office. About 20 million tickets were sold worldwide. It was also the first Tamil film to beat the record set by Sivaji a year earlier. The plot of the film revolves around bringing together the lives of several individuals beginning with the 12th century and ending with the 21st century; the main person being a research scientist who develops a bio-weapon and makes sure that it is not acquired by a group of terrorists. Animation Daddy ABC is a 2013 animation, short, comedy, family, romance film written and directed by Hamad Alawar. Documentary film Start the Machine is a documentary that focuses on the break-up of Blink-182, the genesis of Angels & Airwaves, and the making of their debut album We Don't Need to Whisper. It was released on DVD on June 17, 2008. The film is named after the closing track on We Don't Need to Whisper. Comedy Culo e camicia is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile, consisting in two segments, respectively starred by Enrico Montesano and Renato Pozzetto. Comedy Boaz Davidson co-wrote and directed this nostalgic schoolboy romance, taking place in 1950s Tel Aviv. The story deals with three young men -- Bentzi (Jesse Katsur), Momo (Jonathan Sagalle), and Yuda'leh (Zachi Noy) -- who only have girls on their minds. The boys, searching for their first sexual experiences, encounter middle-aged nymphomaniacs and unclean hookers. Then things become more serious. Bentzi, shy and introspective, falls in love with a cute girl named Nili (Anat Atzmon), but Nili is in love with Momo. When Momo gets Nili pregnant and then dumps her, Bentzi agrees to stay in Tel Aviv during summer vacation to arrange an abortion. Bentzi confesses his love to Nili, but when summer vacation is over and Momo returns to school, Nili runs back to him. Documentary film Return to Lisca Bianca Island is a 1983 short documentary film written and directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Science Fiction The time is the early 21st century and a genetics lab has been destroyed in a fire seriously injuring a scientist and possibly killing his daughter. As two investigators begin to unravel the story of the lab and its experiments, they discover that the scientist may have started the fire himself with the intention of killing his own daughter. The journals of the scientist and of the lab's founder, Dr. Patricia Morella, tell the tale of genetics experiments going badly awry and of the deceit that was used to hide them even from some of those that were involved. Dr. Morella's legacy is a clone whose only goal in life is its own survival and reproduction...no matter what the cost! Thriller One Tough Bastard, also known as One Man's Justice, is a 1995 film written by Steven Selling, directed by Kurt Wimmer and starring Brian Bosworth and Bruce Payne. Thriller D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers is a 2005 adventure film directed by Pierre Aknine. Comedy The Honeymoon Machine is a 1961 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Steve McQueen, Brigid Bazlen, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, Jack Mullaney, and Dean Jagger, based on the 1959 Broadway play The Golden Fleecing by Lorenzo Semple Jr.. In the film, three men devise a plan to win at roulette with a United States Navy computer. The scheme works until an admiral ruins their plans. Comedy Il pesce innamorato is an Italian comedy film released in 1999, directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni, who also stars alongside Yamila Diaz-Rahi. Leonardo stars as Arturo, a writer of children's books and Yamila stars as Matilde, the woman he falls in love with. The film is based upon Pieraccioni's experiences after talking to Il Stronzo, an old retired fisherman. Comedy Super Hero Party Clown is a 2010 comedy film directed and written by Jeremy M. Inman. Comedy Crazy Eyes is a 2012 independent film co-written and directed by Adam Sherman. Documentary film Wüste is a 2000 film directed by Ebbo Demant. Animation Fin De Siècle is a 2011 short animation film directed by Kathleen Quillian. Comedy Huduga Hudugi is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Indrajit Lankesh. The film features Dhyan and Lekha Washington in the lead roles, whilst other noted actresses play roles in the film. The film was launched in 2008 as Thunta Thunti with Ganesh and Praneetha in the lead roles and then a second launch was conducted in March 2010 with Ganesh and Ishita Sharma but the pair later opted out of the project. Comedy Con mi mujer no puedo is a 1978 Argentine film. Documentary film Baltasar, Historia de una Orquesta is a short documentary film directed by Luis Alonso López Cardona. Documentary film The American Gangster is a 1992 American crime documentary film directed by Ben Burtt and written and produced by Ray Herbeck Jr. The documentary is narrated by Dennis Farina and explores the lives of America's gangsters like Pretty Boy Floyd, John Dillinger, Al Capone, and Bugsy Siegel. It was directly released on VHS in 1992 and later released as part of a DVD box set in 2006. Thriller The Violent Years is a 1956 American exploitation film starring Jean Moorhead as Paula Parkins, the leader of a gang of juvenile delinquent high school girls. The film is notable for the input of Ed Wood, Jr. as author of its screenplay. Comedy Summer Rental is a 1985 comedy film, directed by Carl Reiner and starring John Candy. The film's screenplay was written by Mark Reisman and Jeremy Stevens. An original music score was composed for the film by Alan Silvestri. Comedy Bring on the Girls is a 1945 film directed by Sidney Lanfield. Comedy Poverty and Nobility is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Documentary film Follow the journey of one of Hip Hops most talented and influential Grammy winning producers turned double platinum artist. Witness how this Chicago native made his mark in Hip Hop, in just a few short years. He has produced for Jay-Z, Nas, DMX, Brandy, Alicia Keyes, Janet Jackson, Jadakiss, John Legend, Lil Kim, Eve, Jamie Foxx, Jermain Dupri, The Game, Mary J. Blige, Twista and many more. See how this kid at heart with an old school soul survived and overcame a tragic accident that almost cost him his life. Blessed with a second chance at life, this Supa Dupa producer took advantage of this opportunity in more ways than one by turning tragedy into triumph. Documentary film I for India is an English and Hindi language film released in the United Kingdom in August 2007. Directed by Sandhya Suri, it chronicles home movie footage and reel-to-reel tape recordings made by her father, Doctor Yash Pal Suri, starting from the 1960s. With the primitive state of telecommunications at the time, Dr.Suri sent the films and tapes to his family in India as a form of contact and information as to his new life in the UK with his wife and family. Dr.Suri reveals much of his innermost emotions,such as missing his family and home town, his difficulties at settling in a new country, and concern at the casual racism to which he was often subjected. The film also includes footage of various British TV programmes of its era regarding Asian emigrants, also incorporating part of an interview featuring Margaret Thatcher's views on emigration shortly before she became British Prime Minister. It was distributed by ICA Projects. It was released theatrically in both the U.K. and the U.S. Thriller Dead Man's Folly is a 1986 British-American television film featuring Agatha Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. It is based on Christie's novel Dead Man's Folly. The film was directed by Clive Donner and starred Peter Ustinov as Poirot. The cast included Jean Stapleton, Jonathan Cecil, Constance Cummings and Nicollette Sheridan. It was shot largely on location at West Wycombe Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Thriller The Imitation Game is a 2014 British-American historical thriller film about British mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst and pioneering computer scientist Alan Turing, a key figure in cracking Nazi Germany's Enigma code that helped the Allies win World War II, only to later be criminally prosecuted for his homosexuality. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Turing and is directed by Morten Tyldum with a screenplay by Graham Moore, based on the biography Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges. The film's screenplay topped the annual Black List for best unproduced Hollywood scripts in 2011. After a bidding process against five other studios, The Weinstein Company acquired the film for a record $7 million in February 2014, the highest ever amount paid for US distribution rights at the European Film Market. The film had its world premiere at the 41st Telluride Film Festival in August, it also featured at the 39th Toronto International Film Festival in September where it won "People's Choice Award for Best Film," the highest award of the festival. It had its European premiere as the opening film of the 58th BFI London Film Festival on October 2014. Documentary film Burroughs: The Movie is a 1983 documentary film directed by Howard Brookner about the beat generation writer William S. Burroughs. Comedy Lewis Black Unleashed is a 2003 comedy film directed by Paul Miller. Documentary film Exclusive, Uncensored Footage of Atrocities Gives Rare Insight Why America Had 'Moral Obligation' to Invade Iraq. After viewing, Americans will soon have a far better understanding of why it was the United States' unavoidable obligation to invade Iraq.BURIED IN THE SAND: THE DECEPTION OF AMERICA takes an unflinching look at the atrocities at Abu Ghurayb prison in Iraq and across this sand-blown country. Never-before-seen footage obtained from American military personnel, Islamic extremists and other sources put a face - the face of someone's parent, spouse, sibling or child - on the suffering, death and betrayal suffered by an entire society.BURIED IN THE SAND: THE DECEPTION OF AMERICA is hosted by Mark Taylor, a 25-year radio veteran and nationally known political commentator who has been a frequent guest on such prominent and influential shows as The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity & Colmes and Politically Incorrect, as well as on MSNBC and CNN news broadcasts. Documentary film Puisi Tak Terkuburkan is a 2000 award winning Indonesian documentary/drama directed by Garin Nugroho in black and white. At the 2001 Singapore International Film Festival the film won the FIPRESCI Prize and the Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Actor which went to the poet Ibrahim Kadir, who played himself. The film was also nominated at for the Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Feature Film, while Nugroho won the Silver Leopard Video Award at the Locarno International Film Festival. Thriller Stopover Tokyo is a 1957 American espionage drama directed by Richard L. Breen and starring Robert Wagner, Joan Collins, Edmond O'Brien and Ken Scott. Filmed in Japan in CinemaScope, the film is set in Tokyo and follows a US counterintelligence agent foiling a communist assassination plot. The film is based very loosely on final Mr. Moto novel by John P. Marquand's called, Right You Are, Mr. Moto. The biggest change is that Mr. Moto is entirely cut from the film. Thriller 11.6 is a 2013 French film directed by Philippe Godeau and starring François Cluzet, Bouli Lanners, Corinne Masiero and Juana Acosta. The film, based on Alice Géraud-Arfi's book Toni 11,6 : Histoire du convoyeur, tells the real life story of criminal Toni Musulin, the only person to pull off one of the largest heists in France's history without the aid of firearms. 11.6 had its North American premiere on April 21, 2013, at the City of Lights, City of Angels. Bouli Lanners received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 4th Magritte Awards. Documentary film The Dungans is a 2014 documentary film directed by Zunwas Arbudu. Comedy City Slickers is a 1991 American western comedy film directed by Ron Underwood and starring Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Bruno Kirby and Jack Palance, with supporting roles by Patricia Wettig, Helen Slater and Noble Willingham. The film's script was written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, and the film was shot in New York City; New Mexico; Durango, Colorado; and in Spain. The film's success spawned a sequel, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold, which was released in 1994. Documentary film Because of That War is a feature-length 1988 Hebrew-language documentary about Yehuda Poliker and Ya'akov Gilad, two children of Holocaust survivors. It was written and directed by Orna Ben-Dor Niv. It was shown in Germany under the title Wegen dieses Krieges. Comedy Young Mr. Jazz is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Animation Pears Or Aliens is a 2008 animation film directed by Lei Lei. Comedy Ted & Venus is a 1991 film directed by Bud Cort. This comedy is written by Bud Cort and Paul Ciotti, and features and all-star cast including Brian Thompson. The original music is composed by David Robbins. The film was initially released theatrically in the United States on December 20, 1991. and on home video in 1993. On March 1, 2005, the film was released on DVD in Canada by Legacy Entertainment, but in full frame format and without any bonus material. The DVD has since been discontinued, and as of 2010, there are currently no plans for a new DVD of the film. Documentary film Blame It on the Seagull is a 2013 short, drama and animated documentary film written by Julie Engås and Cecilie Semec and directed by Julie Engås. Comedy Enas alla... leon is a 1988 comedy film written by Lefteris Kaponis and directed by Yiannis Hartomatzidis. Comedy Amalia Lucia Gomez Is Gluten Intolerant is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Shideh Faramand. Animation The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes, released in 2005, was the second feature-length film by the Brothers Quay and their first film in over ten years. It features Amira Casar, Gottfried John and Assumpta Serna. Comedy Mickey's Parrot is a 1938 animated short film directed by Bill Roberts. Thriller Toward the Unknown is a 1956 movie about the dawn of supersonic flight filmed on location at Edwards Air Force Base. Starring William Holden, Lloyd Nolan and Virginia Leith, the film features the screen debut of James Garner. Toward the Unknown was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by Beirne Lay, Jr. who had also penned the novel and screenplay for Twelve O'Clock High, and later screenplays for Above and Beyond and Strategic Air Command. The film's title is derived from the motto of the Air Force Flight Test Center, Ad Inexplorata. Animation Although he is a talented artist, Jay has seldom left his small town. One day, Jay's cousins Jeff and Eric visit from LA and shake things up, pushing him to spiritual places he never expected. Stars Jay Masonek, Eric Leiser. Documentary film Marion Jones: Press Pause is a documentary film directed by John Singleton that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Animation DC Showcase: The Spectre is a 2010 short animated film, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by Steve Niles, featuring Gary Cole as Detective Jim Corrigan, whose suspects are brought to justice by his alter-ego the Spectre. The film, which was released on February 23, 2010 as a bonus feature on the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths DVD, was the first of the DC Showcase series and was included on the compilation DVD DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection in an extended version. Comedy Beverly Lane is 2010 comedy horror written and directed by Joshua Hull. It stars Jim O'Rear, Noah East, Raymond Kester, Donald A. Becker, James Copeland, and Mark A. Nash. East plays an office worker who must defend himself against zombies, unhelpful co-workers, and annoying party entertainers. Documentary film Into the Middle of Nowhere is a 2010 documentary short film written and directed by Anna Frances Ewert. Science Fiction "In the future, the very lifeblood of old Mexico - religion and freedom of expression - are outlawed. In their place is a society ruled by a totalitarian military government that controls its people through an enhanced synthetic food. Pablo, the future equivalent of a yuppie, who enjoys designer drugs and hunting poor people, is being groomed to be the next leader. When the charismatic head of a religious cult tells him his father is still alive but enslaved by the government, Pablo joins their rebellion to rescue him and bring down the industrial-military regime. This brilliantly realised film shows that Cuaron and del Toro are not the only Mexicans capable of making quality movies, and that Mexico is a force to be reckoned with in the world of science fiction." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Documentary film Seconds of Lead is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Seyed Reza Razavi. Comedy Une chaîne pour deux is a 2008 comedy film. Comedy Gayniggers from Outer Space is a 1992 short film, directed by Danish filmmaker Morten Lindberg. The movie is a satire of the blaxploitation and science fiction genre. Comedy Youth Takes a Fling is a 1938 American comedy film starring Joel McCrea. McCrea plays Joe Meadows, whose only ambition as a Kansas farm boy was a life at sea. He moves to New York to try to get a job as a sailor, finds it more difficult than he thought, and meets Helen Brown, who falls for him and uses her feminine wiles to try to prevent him leaving. One of Leeds relatively few films, both she and McCrea were loaned to Universal from Samuel Goldwyn. Documentary film Return of the Tüdelband is a 2003 German documentary directed by Jens Huckeriede Documentary film Particle Fever is a 2013 documentary film tracking the first round of experiments at the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland. The film follows the experimental physicists at CERN who run the experiments, as well as the theoretical physicists who attempt to provide a conceptual framework for the LHC's results. The film begins in 2008 with the first firing of the LHC and concludes in 2012 with the successful identification of the Higgs boson. Comedy Laws of Attraction is a 2004 Irish-British-German romantic comedy film directed by Peter Howitt, based on a story by Aline Brosh McKenna and screenplay by Robert Harling and McKenna. It stars Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore. Comedy I Am Your Grandma is a short, comedy, horror film written and directed by Jillian Mayer. Comedy We Want Our Mummy is the 37th short subject starring American slapstick team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Son of Morning is a 2011 comedy and drama film written and directed by Yaniv Raz. Comedy King of Bollywood is a 2004 Bollywood comedy film directed by Piyush Jha and starring Om Puri. The film is a satire of the Hindi film industry. Documentary film A Boy Named Sue is a 2001 documentary film directed by Julie Wyman. It shows the life and transition of Theo, a young adult, born intersex, raised female, involved in a lesbian relationship, who undergoes various stages of a sex reassignment surgery to become male. The protagonist is filmed extensively throughout, gives a number of interviews, and eventually settles down as a gay male. The film's title is taken from the song A Boy Named Sue. Comedy Gachi Boy is a 2008 comedy film directed by Norihiro Koizumi. Comedy Park Tae-ho (Jung Wung-in) is running an underground organization, which specializes in the smuggling of jewellery. In order to bust the crime ring, the police assigns an undercover agent to join the group who discovers evidence for the alleged illegal proceedings of the gang. Tae-ho who does not want to get caught, hides the jewellery, which is worth 3 billion won in display objects and plans to transport everything out of Korea. Comedy Written By is a 2009 Hong Kong fantasy drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Wai Ka-Fai, and starring Lau Ching-Wan and Kelly Lin. Lau plays a lawyer who is killed in an accident, leaving behind his wife, daughter, and son. He is resurrected as a character in his daughter's novel, where he finds himself a grieving husband who lost his family and his sight during a car accident, living in an alternate reality. The film premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival in June 2009, and was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 10 July 2009. Documentary film The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts is a part of a film series written and directed by Adam Curtis. Thriller Bumping the Odds is a 1997 thriller film directed by Rob Rohrer. Comedy Field Trip is a 2011 documentary film directed by Christian Illner and André Nier. Comedy Phoebe experiences flashes of one of her past lives when she and her sisters were cousins in the 1920s. However, in this past life, Phoebe was evil and power mad and a curse was bestowed upon her that could affect future Phoebe's life. Comedy The Intermission is a comedy film directed by Naofumi Higuchi. Thriller The Thriller is a 2010 Malayalam thriller film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan. It stars Prithviraj, Katherine Theresa, Siddique, Lalu Alex and Sampath Raj in pivotal roles. It was released on November 17. This film was only below average at the box office. The film is based on the murder case of a business man which formed the headlines in the media of Kerala for more than three months. The case had attracted attention for its mysterious planning and execution. Prithviraj plays the role of investigating officer DCP Niranjan IPS. Thriller Acolytes is a 2008 Australian horror thriller film about three teenagers and their sudden involvement with murder and violence over the course of a dangerous week. It won awards at film festivals in Austin and Melbourne, including a tie for the Best Film of 2008 award at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. The film holds a 75% fresh rating with Rotten Tomatoes. Thriller Star Time is an American 1992 horror film starring Maureen Teefy. The film was written, directed, and produced by Alexander Cassini. Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader recommended the film, describing it as "An exceedingly odd first feature..." Thriller The Shrine is a Canadian horror film produced by Brookstreet Pictures. The film was directed by Jon Knautz and stars Aaron Ashmore, Cindy Sampson, Meghan Heffern, and Trevor Matthews. The screenplay was written by Jon Knautz, Brendan Moore, and Trevor Matthews. Ryan Shore received a 2012 Grammy Award nomination for Best Score Soundtrack for his score. Documentary film American Hollow is a 1999 documentary film directed by Rory Kennedy. Thriller The Brasher Doubloon is a 1947 crime film noir directed by John Brahm and based on the novel The High Window by Raymond Chandler. The film features George Montgomery, Nancy Guild and Conrad Janis. Fred MacMurray, Victor Mature, and Dana Andrews were all mentioned at different times as having been cast as Philip Marlowe in the film before the studio settled on George Montgomery. The plot revolves around a man being pushed out of a high window by a woman while the incident was caught on film. The movie is technically a remake of Time to Kill, a 1942 film which adapted The High Window as a Michael Shayne adventure starring Lloyd Nolan. Documentary film Bloody Beans is a 2013 drama documentary film directed by Narimane Mari Benamer. Documentary film home is a 2008 film directed by Matt Faust. Comedy The Toth Family is a 1969 Hungarian comedy-drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Walking With Cecilia is a documentary film directed by Michaela Krimmer and Friedrich Ofner. Comedy The Kid with the Broken Halo is a 1982 made-for-television movie starring Gary Coleman, Robert Guillaume, June Allyson, Mason Adams and Ray Walston about a wise-cracking "angel-in-training" who needs constant help from his frustrated heavenly teacher. The comedy was directed by Leslie H. Martinson and written by George Kirgo. It inspired an animated series called The Gary Coleman Show. Comedy Tranches de vie (English: Slices of Life) is a 1985 comedy film written by Gérard Lauzier and directed by François Leterrier. Documentary film Wayfaring - A Jaunt Along The Camino De Santiago is a 2014 documentary film directed by Scott Herriott. Science Fiction Transmorphers: Fall of Man is a 2009 direct-to-DVD science fiction film produced by the American film studio The Asylum. It is a prequel to the 2007 film Transmorphers. As the title suggests, this film is a mockbuster of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The plot, however, borrows from the 2007 Transformers film, Terminator Salvation, and Maximum Overdrive. Unlike Transformers, the film was released directly to DVD with an R-rating in the United States and a 15 rating in the United Kingdom. Comedy Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos is a 2012 computer-animated short comedy film, and a sequel to Puss in Boots. It was directed by Raman Hui and features Antonio Banderas as the voice of the title character. The short was released on February 24, 2012, attached as a bonus feature to the Puss in Boots DVD and Blu-ray release. The short tells a story of Puss in Boots on a mission to recover a princess' stolen ruby from the notorious French thief the Whisperer. Reluctantly accompanied by three cute little kittens called the Three Diablos, Puss must tame them before they endanger the mission. Comedy They Go Boom is a 1929 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. Comedy Witches to the North is a 2001 comedy fantasy film written and directed by Giovanni Veronesi and co-written by Massimiliano Governi and Sandro Veronesi. Comedy Mad About Opera is a 1949 film directed by Mario Costa. Comedy Auf Wiedersehen is a 1961 West German film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Gert Fröbe, Joachim Fuchsberger, Günter Pfitzmann, Werner Peters and Elke Sommer.It was based on a novel by Reinhold Pabel and features Louis Armstrong in a cameo role. Documentary film The Mosuo Sisters is a 2012 documentary, biography and family film directed by Marlo Poras. Thriller Aakrosh is a 2010 Indian action-thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The movie deals with honor killings based upon real incidents that happened in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The film has Ajay Devgan, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Paresh Rawal and Reema Sen in the lead roles. The film was produced by Kumar Mangat Pathak under the banner of Big Screen Entertainer. The soundtrack of the film has been composed by Pritam and the lyricist is Irshad Kamil. The film features cinematography by Thiru, the production design by Sabu Cyril and the editing by Arun Kumar. Tyag Rajan and R.P Yadav arranged and choreographed the action sequences of the film.The film is inspired by Alan Parker's Mississippi Burning Comedy A Woman of Distinction is a 1950 romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell. It stars Rosalind Russell and Ray Milland. Animation Handi & V is a 2013 short family animation fantasy and romance film directed by Fenway Fan. Thriller When her father is driven to kill himself and his family, a dedicated angel of mercy descends into madness in her quest for vengeance on the man responsible for pushing her father over the edge. Comedy A Taxing Woman is a 1987 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami. It won numerous awards, including six major Japanese Academy awards. The title character of the film, played by Nobuko Miyamoto, is a tax investigator for the Japanese National Tax Agency who employs various techniques to catch tax evaders. The director reportedly was inspired to make the film after he entered a much higher tax bracket after his success with The Funeral. A sequel, A Taxing Woman 2, featuring some of the same characters but darker in tone, was released in 1988. Documentary film La Mer De La Tranquilité is a 2010 short documentary adventure film written and directed by Antoon Cox. Documentary film Western Approaches is a 1944 documentary war film directed by Pat Jackson. It is the fictional account of 22 sailors marooned in a lifeboat. Much of it was shot in the Irish Sea. Sailors rather than professional actors were used. Documentary film Carpani, Life and Works is a 2006 documentary film written by Doris Carpani, Jerónimo Carranza, Roberto Ferro and Cristina Driga and directed by Doris Carpani, Jerónimo Carranza and Roberto Ferro. Comedy Chess Fever is a 1925 Soviet silent comedy film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Nikolai Shpikovsky. Chess Fever is a comedy about the Moscow 1925 chess tournament, made by Pudovkin during the pause in the filming of Mechanics of the Brain. The film combines acted parts with the actual footage from the tournament. Comedy In Fast Company is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the second film in the series. Comedy Carry On Pickpocket is a 1982 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Sammo Hung who also stars in it alongside Frankie Chan and Deannie Yip. Hung, the Sammo Hung Stuntmen's Association, Yuen Biao, Lam Ching-ying and Billy Chan served as action directors. Hung received the Best Actor award at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards and shared it with Karl Maka for Aces Go Places. Thriller Sledgehammer is a 1983 horror film written and directed by David A. Prior. Animation We Should Have Coffee Sometime is a 2013 short animated documentary film written and directed by Lane Stroud and Maile Martinez Comedy I Served the King of England is a 2006 Czech film directed by Jiří Menzel, based on the novel I Served the King of England by Bohumil Hrabal. It is Menzel's sixth adaptation of the works of Hrabal for film. The film was released in the UK and in the US in 2008. Animation Dependency is a 2013 short film written by Virág Zomborácz and directed by Panna Horváth-Molnár and Virág Zomborácz. Comedy Namaste: Say Hello to... Love is a 2002 film written and directed by Viral Lakhia. Documentary film On the Objection Front is a 2004 documentary directed by Shiri Tsur. Comedy Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam is a 2006 Tamil comedy film directed by Boopathy Pandian and produced by Dr. Vimala Geetha. Dhanush and Shriya Saran play the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Karunas and Saranya play other pivotal roles. The film, which had music composed by D. Imaan, was released on 15 December 2006 and won critical and commercial acclaim superhit film of 2006. Documentary film ...More Than 1000 Words is a documentary film written, directed, shot, and edited by Solo Avital. The film explores the relationship between the photographer Ziv Koren and his work covering the Israel-Palestine conflict. It depicts his involvement covering various events over a two-year period up to Israel's withdrawal from Gaza. Director Solo Avital seeks to shed light on how and why a man such as Koren would leave his wife and daughter to work as a photographer in a dangerous war zone. Comedy The Duck Hunter is 1922 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy A Girl Named Elastika is a 2012 adventure animation short film written and directed by Guillaume Blanchet. Thriller Loser Love is a 1999 thriller film written by Claudia Santorelli and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. Comedy Shadey is a 1985 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring Antony Sher, Billie Whitelaw and Patrick Macnee. A man with clairvoyant qualities is recruited by British intelligence for a secret mission. the film has grossed over $65,817 Comedy Foodland is a 2010 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Adam Smoluk. Animation "In this charming animation, a lonely hedgehog searches for his valentine." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival site. Comedy It's 1934, and the evil local land baron forecloses on Angie's place, and she and her two daughters must leave and continue their life of crime. A reporter witnesses their heist of a bank, and helps them become folk legends by writing a story about them. After a time the evil land baron wants to run for governor, and Angie and her daughters kidnap his son and turn him into a gangster in order to discredit his father and his run for governor. Comedy Mr. & Mrs. Incredible is a 2011 Chinese-Hong Kong film directed by Vincent Kok. Animation Whistleless is a 2009 short animated film written and directed by Siri Melchoir. Animation Sintel is a short computer animated film by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation. Like the foundation's previous films Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny, the film was made using Blender, a free software application for animation created and supported by the same foundation. Sintel was produced by Ton Roosendaal, chairman of the Foundation, and directed by Colin Levy, an artist at Pixar Animation Studios. The name comes from the Dutch word sintel, which can mean cinder or ember, as confirmed by Ton Roosendaal in a blog comment: "Sintel" is [a] piece of glowing coal or metal. It glows brightly, burns, and then becomes ashes... Documentary film Connected: An Autoblogography about Love, Death and Technology is a 2010 documentary film directed by Tiffany Shlain. "With wonderful heart and an impressive sense of scale, Tiffany Shlain’s vibrant and insightful documentary, Connected, explores the visible and invisible connections linking major issues of our time—the environment, consumption, population growth, technology, human rights, the global economy—while searching for her place in the world during a transformative time in her life. Employing a splendidly imaginative combination of animation and archival footage, plus several surprises, Shlain constructs a chronological tour of Western modernization through the work of her late father, Leonard Shlain, a brain surgeon and best-selling author of Art and Physics and The Alphabet Versus the Goddess. With humor and irony, the Shlain family life merges with philosophy to create both a personal portrait and a proposal for ways we can move forward as a civilization. Connected illuminates the beauty and tragedy of human endeavor while boldly championing the importance of personal connectedness for understanding and coping with today’s global conditions." Quoting the description form the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Action Man: X-Missions - The Movie is a 2005 direct-to-video CGI film distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment and based on the Hasbro toy line; Action Man. It is the sequel to the 2004 film Action Man: Robot Atak. The film was directed by Dale Carman and Keith Lango. Documentary film A Boat for Bangladesh is a 2013 documentary film written by David Conover and Lisa Genasci. Comedy Main, Meri Patni Aur Woh is a 2005 Hindi romantic comedy film, directed by Chandan Arora, starring Rajpal Yadav, Rituparna Sengupta and Kay Kay Menon as the leading actors. The film released on October 7, 2005. Science Fiction Queen Kong is a British comedy film spoofing King Kong. The film was never released theatrically in the United Kingdom, due to legal action by Dino De Laurentiis, producer of the 1976 King Kong remake. It got limited release in Italy and Germany. The film has since resurfaced on DVD. It was released on 10 December 1976 in West Germany. The film has a cult following in Japan. In the late 1990s, a troupe of Japanese comedians produced their own Japanese dialogue for the film, in a similar spirit to Woody Allen's What's Up Tiger Lily. A version of the film with the new Japanese dialogue was released on DVD in 2001. Comedy Luke Pipes the Pippins is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Special Unit is a 2006 television film directed by Bryan Cranston. Animation Madeline: Lost in Paris is a direct-to-video animated Madeline film produced by DIC Entertainment. Unlike the pre-2010 Miramax Films library, Disney would not be own the DIC property. It was released on August 3, 1999 and was released to VHS by Buena Vista Home Video. In 2009 the film was released on iTunes for the film's 10th anniversary. Animation Thunder River is a 2011 animation film directed by Pierre Hébert. Comedy La bella di Lodi is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Missiroli. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Alberto Arbasino. In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film Gretchen, Road Movie is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Eliane Brum and Paschoal Samora. Animation Yo Gabba Gabba! 'I Found Love' is a 2007 Television Animation Made for Children directed by Bran Dougherty-Johnson. Science Fiction Devil Girl from Mars is a 1954, independently produced, British black-and-white science fiction feature released by British Lion Films and directed by David MacDonald. It was adapted from a stage play and in the interim has become a cult favorite due to the home video revolution. Comedy Résiste - Aufstand der Praktikanten is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Jonas Grosch. Thriller Elevator is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Stig Svendsen. It follows the struggles and conflicts of nine strangers trapped in a Wall Street elevator 49 floors above Manhattan on the way to a company party. One of the group has a bomb. The film's events follow the group's attempts to escape, with racism, greed and revenge playing key elements as they all fight to survive. Documentary film He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' is a 1983 documentary film directed by Emile Ardolino about Jacques d'Amboise, a noted former American ballet star who had dancing roles in such films as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Carousel, and who later became a New York dancing instructor. It won the 1983 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and a 1984 Emmy Award for Best Children's Programming after it was shown on television. It is one of the few theatrical films to win both awards. Comedy Teste de Elenco is a 2011 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Ian SBF and starring Fábio Porchat, Tatá Werneck and Letícia Lima. The film was the first Brazilian feature film released exclusively on the internet for free. Comedy Hitman in the City, also known as Replacement Killers, is a Singaporean telefilm directed by Jack Neo, released in 1998. The film is notable as one of two telefilms released by JTeam, and the only work that has bagged Neo an award to date. Comedy Dumkata is a Hindi comedy film released in 2007 and directed by Amol Palekar. The film stars Om Puri and Sachin Khedekar in lead roles. Shernaz Patel and Aseen Desai have important supporting roles in the film. The film was only released in India and the UK in 2007, but in the rest of the world it was released in 2010, since it had been postponed. Comedy Fantômas contre Scotland Yard is the final installment of a trilogy of films starring Jean Marais as the arch villain with the same name opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Juve and the journalist Fandor, also played by Marais. The trilogy was France's humorous answer, starting in 1964, to the James Bond phenomenon that swept the world at around the same time. The Fantômas films became extremely successful in Europe and USSR, and found success even in the United States and Japan where fan websites exist to this day. Documentary film The Living Room is a short film written and directed by Roderick Hietbrink. Comedy Flecha de oro is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque and starring Pepe Arias and Gloria Grey. Animation Zipping Along is a 1953 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Comedy Martian Through Georgia is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, Maurice Noble, and Abe Levitow, and produced by Warner Bros., although it features none of the established Warner Bros. characters. It is a "one-off" tale of a sad and bored Martian who travels to Earth in search of happiness. He lands his spaceship in the state of Georgia, hence the title. Once there, he decides he must impart his knowledge upon Earthlings; indeed he believes this is what will bring him happiness. However, the people of Earth panic, perceiving him as a monster. Ultimately he realizes he doesn't belong and returns home. Documentary film Before The Law Was Equal - The Desegregation Of The Hillsborough County Legal Community is a 2013 biographical documentary film directed by Stan Arthur. Comedy Larose, Pierrot et la Luce is a 1982 film directed by Claude Gagnon. Comedy Part-Time Wife is a 1961 British comedy film. Comedy The Heartbreak Kid is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers. Starring Ben Stiller, The Heartbreak Kid is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name. The film was originally titled The Seven Day Itch, but Peter Farrelly revealed the filmmakers lost a lawsuit over the name; after attempts to find another title and suggestions of several other possible titles, the studio foisted The Heartbreak Kid name onto them. Also starring are Michelle Monaghan, Malin Åkerman, Jerry Stiller, Rob Corddry, Carlos Mencia, Scott Wilson and Danny McBride. The screenplay for the 2007 film was written by Leslie Dixon, Scot Armstrong, the Farrelly brothers and Kevin Barnett. Science Fiction The Challenging Ghost is an action film directed by Shoichi Shimazu. Thriller Fatal Move is a 2008 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Dennis S.Y. Law, and starring Sammo Hung, Simon Yam and Wu Jing, who reunite after 2005's SPL: Sha Po Lang. The film focuses on a Triad gang led by brothers Lin Ho-Lung and Lin Ho-Tung, which faces a series of double crossings, and violent misfortunes. Danny Lee co-stars in the film, returning in his first feature film role after four years, once again playing a Hong Kong police officer. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 28 February 2008. Comedy Duel Personality is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and directed by Chuck Jones. It is the first Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in 1966, and the first Tom & Jerry cartoon with Dean Elliott as the music composer. Thriller The Ghost is a 1963 Italian horror film directed by Riccardo Freda, using the pseudonym "Robert Hampton". The film stars Barbara Steele and Peter Baldwin. Other titles for the film include The Spectre and Lo Spettro del Dr. Hichcock.. Thriller Vaadamalli is a Malayalam thriller film directed by Albert Antoni after his critically acclaimed debut film Kanne Madanguka. He is the man behind the international project Nairsan, with a rare combination of Mohanlal, A. R. Rahman and Jackie Chan. The film featuring some fresh faces in the lead was shot at various locations in Kochi, Alappuzha, Munnar, Athirapally and Thrissur. Vaadamalli was produced by Sunil Chandrika Nair under the banner of Zoe Estebe Moviez. Comedy The Kidnapped Bride is a 1914 film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Dummy Jim is a 2013 documentary biographical film written by Matt Hulse and directed by Matt Hulse, Tishna Molla. Comedy Promise Me This is a film written and directed by the award-winning Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica. The film screened on May 26, 2007 at the 60th annual Cannes Film Festival. The international title of the film is Promise Me This, but the film is known as Zavet in Serbian. Thriller The Da Vinci Code is a 2006 American mystery-thriller film produced by John Calley and Brian Grazer and directed by Ron Howard. The screenplay was written by Akiva Goldsman and adapted from Dan Brown's 2003 best-selling novel of the same name. The film stars Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Jürgen Prochnow, Jean Reno, and Paul Bettany. In the film, Robert Langdon, a professor of religious iconography and symbology from Harvard University, is the prime suspect in the grisly and unusual murder of Louvre curator Jacques Saunière. He escapes with the assistance of a police cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, and they are embroiled in a quest for the legendary Holy Grail. He is pursued by a dogged French police captain, Bezu Fache. A noted British Grail historian, Sir Leigh Teabing, tells them the actual Holy Grail is explicitly encoded in Leonardo da Vinci's wall painting, the Last Supper. Also searching for the Grail is a secret cabal within Opus Dei, an actual prelature of the Holy See, who wishes to keep the true Grail a secret; the revelation of this secret would certainly destroy Christianity. The film, like the book, was considered controversial. Thriller Smart City is a 2006 Malayalam action film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Murali, Gopika, Jayasurya, Lakshmi Gopalaswami, Manoj K. Jayan, Siddique, Jayasurya and Sanjay Mitra in the lead roles. This is the debut movie of B. Unnikrishnan as a director.The film was an average grosser. Documentary film The Postwar History of Rural Medical Services is a 2011 film directed by Masayoshi Suzuki. Science Fiction Dark Planet is a 1997 sci-fi film directed by Albert Magnoli. Documentary film The Art of Amália is a documentary by Bruno de Almeida on the artistic career of Amália Rodrigues, the celebrated Fado singer from Portugal. This 90-minute film is based on a previous five-hour made-for-television mini-series on the singer that dealt with her life and career; it was also de Almeida’s fourth cinematic project celebrating Rodrigues’ career. The film opens with an on-screen introduction by David Byrne, who praises the singer for “singing in these fado songs about the sadness of the universe, not only about a personal sadness or a tragedy in her own life or in the writer's life, but she was expressing the sadness of existence." The Art of Amália mixes rare film, television and concert footage from different periods of Rodrigues’ career. The film also presents a previously thought lost clip of a very rare appearance on U.S. television in 1953, where she performed her hit song Coimbra. The Art of Amália also includes the last filmed interview by Rodrigues, who died one week before production was completed. The film had its U.S. premiere in March 2000 at a United Nations benefit, and its theatrical premiere in New York in December 2000. Comedy Frank and Cindy is an upcoming comedy film written and directed by G.J. Echternkamp. The film will star Rene Russo, Oliver Platt, Johnny Simmons, Jane Levy, Marc Maron. It is based on the true story and the 2007 documentary of the same name. The film is set to release sometime in 2014. Animation A horde of lost Romanov gold has turned up in San Antonio's Bank of Liberty, and Lupin aims to add it to his collection. Aiding him in his larceny is Jigen, Fujiko, and Judy Scott, an expert on the Romanov family. Unfortunately for Lupin, the legendary mystic monk Rasputin is also seeking the gold and has managed to convince Goemon to do his bidding. Can Lupin outwit and outrun Rasputin, Rasputin's henchmen, Goemon, and the New York mafia to claim the gold Thriller Susan's Plan is a 1998 black comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's plan to kill her former husband and collect his life insurance. The film was screened at the AFI Film Festival in 1998 but due to poor audience reactions, Susan's Plan was released straight to video in 2000. Science Fiction Ultra Q The Movie: Legend of the Stars is a special-effects monster movie produced by Tsuburaya Productions in 1990. Animation No Adults is a 2012 short, animated film directed by Kaisa Lenkkeri. Comedy My First Mister is a 2001 film written by Jill Franklyn and directed by Christine Lahti. The film is the story of an alienated teen who forms an unlikely friendship with a lonely clothing store manager. The film co-stars Carol Kane, Michael McKean, John Goodman, and Desmond Harrington. Comedy Main Julian England is a 2007 Pothwari/Mirpuri comedy telefilm. Main Julian England is a sequel to the successful Miki Kharo England which was the first ever Pothwari comedy telefilm. IT has a popular song performed by Aftab which became a cult classic and a phenomenon Documentary film The Greatest Places is a 1998 short documentary film written by Pamela Stacey and directed by Mal Wolfe. Thriller Alone with You is a 2013 drama film written by Leonardo Siciliano and directed by Alberto Lecchi. Comedy Jumborg Ace & Giant, known in Thailand as Giant and Jumbo A is a tokusatsu science fiction/kaiju/superhero film produced in 1974 by Tsuburaya Productions of Japan and Chaiyo Productions of Thailand. It was released theatrically in Thailand in April 1974. It has not been released theatrically in Japan. This film teams the Japanese superhero Jumborg Ace with a giant stone idol called Yuk Wud Jaeng, simply known as "Giant" against Ace's own enemies. Documentary film Un lugar en el cine is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Alberto Morais. Documentary film Platinum-selling singer, A-list actress and new Mom, Beyonce Knowles is a superstar with no limits. From Destiny's Child to her relationship with Jay-Z - and birth of their baby Blue Ivy - she's become an ever-evolving woman who can seemingly do no wrong. Featuring exclusive interviews with her family and inner circle of friends, Beyonce: Baby and Beyond provides an in-depth look at what drives this diva's passion for life! Documentary film Es El Chapo? is a documentary film directed by Charlie Minn. Documentary film Blocking the Path to 9/11 is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by John Ziegler. Science Fiction Max Steel is an upcoming American action adventure film directed by Stewart Hendler and written by Christopher Yost, and stars Ben Winchell, Ana Villafañe, Andy García, Maria Bello and Billy Slaughter. The film chronicles the adventures of teenage Max McGrath and alien companion Steel, who harness and combine their tremendous powers to evolve into the turbo charged superhero Max Steel. The filming began on April 29, 2014, in Wilmington, North Carolina and wrapped in late-May, 2014. Dolphin Films and Mattel Entertainment are co-producing while Open Road Films will release the film in US in 2015. Documentary film O megalos erotikos is a 1973 documentary drama music film written and directed by Pantelis Voulgaris. Comedy Not Over Easy is a 2010 short animation film written by Jody Richardson and directed by Jordan Canning. Comedy Konaté’s Gift is a 2001 short comedy film directed by Fanta Régina Nacro. Documentary film Soccer's Hard Men is a 1992 football video by Video Vision, presented by then-footballer and current actor Vinnie Jones. The video featured footage of British players known for their ferocity, including Graeme Souness, Bryan Robson, Nobby Stiles, Norman Hunter, Jack Charlton, Steve McMahon, Tommy Smith, Peter Storey, Ron "Chopper Harris" and Billy Bremner. Publicity for the video described it as "the toughest football video in history". This and similar claims led to accusations that the video glorified foul play. Jones' commentary, in which he described tricks used by "hard man" players to intimidate opponents, caused particular controversy. The clubs of the players involved in the production were quick to distance themselves from the contents. Sam Hammam, chairman of Wimbledon, whose "Crazy Gang" featured heavily in the video, said the production was "nothing to do with Wimbledon", describing Jones as "a mosquito brain", and banning the sale of the video in the club shop. The Football Association formally charged Jones with bringing the game into disrepute on 30 September 1992, with the video still yet to be released. Comedy The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 American animated comedy film based on the animated television series The Simpsons. The film was directed by David Silverman, and stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille, and Pamela Hayden. It features Albert Brooks as Russ Cargill, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency who intends to destroy Springfield after Homer pollutes the lake. As the townspeople exile him and eventually his family abandons him, Homer works to redeem his folly by stopping Cargill's scheme. Previous attempts to create a film version of The Simpsons failed due to the lack of a script of appropriate length and production crew members. Eventually, producers James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Mike Scully, and Richard Sakai began development of the film in 2001. A writing team consisting of Scully, Jean, Brooks, Groening, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, John Swartzwelder, Jon Vitti, Ian Maxtone-Graham, and Matt Selman was assembled. They conceived numerous plot ideas, with Groening's being the one developed into a film. Thriller Nightstick is a 1987 American action film made for television. It stars Bruce Fairbairn, Kerrie Keane, Leslie Nielsen, Robert Vaughn, and John Vernon. Documentary film Bödälä – Dance the Rhythm is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Gitta Gsell. Documentary film Carts of Darkness is a 2008 National Film Board of Canada documentary film by Murray Siple about a group of homeless men in the city of North Vancouver, who use shopping carts to collect bottles and cans to return for money and also race down the city's steep slope for thrills. The subjects in the film control the carts using only their weight and one foot, during descents that cross intersections, with top speeds claimed to be as high as 70 km/h. Siple, a former director of extreme sports videos and an avid skateboarder and snowboarder, became a quadriplegic after a car accident in 1996. His first film after his accident, Carts of Darkness allowed the filmmaker to regain the excitement he had experienced with extreme sports and to relate to a fellow group of outsiders. Comedy Should Ladies Behave is a 1933 film directed by Harry Beaumont. Comedy Pollywogs is a 2013 comedy and drama film directed by T. Arthur Cottam and Karl Jacob. Comedy Wedding Present is a 1936 romantic comedy film made by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Richard Wallace, and starred Joan Bennett and Cary Grant. The screenplay was written by Joseph Anthony, based on story by Paul Gallico. Thriller Free Ride is a 2013 American crime drama film produced by and starring Anna Paquin. It was written and directed by Shana Betz, and is based on her childhood in Fort Lauderdale. The film premiered at the 2013 Hamptons International Film Festival. Documentary film How to Die in Oregon is a 2011 American documentary film produced and directed by Peter Richardson. It is set in the U.S. state of Oregon and covers the state's Death with Dignity Act that allows terminally ill patients to self-administer medication prescribed by their physician to end their own life. Comedy Goyband is a 2008 American comedy film from directed by Christopher Grimm, starring Adam Pascal. Called a "gefilte fish out of water tale", this independent film is described as Dirty Dancing meets My Big Fat Greek Wedding with a touch of a hip hop Fiddler on the Roof. Fans of Adam Pascal and friends of the other actors have start a cult internet following, garnering interest in Goyband worldwide. Comedy Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: The Super Snail Adventure, is a 2009 Chinese animated film based on the popular Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf TV series. Francis Leung, an investment banker quoted in the Wall Street Journal, said the film made 80 million yuan in revenue, setting box office records in regards to Mainland China-produced films. A China Daily article said that the film made 100 million yuan. Liu Manyi, the general manager of Creative Power Entertaining, said that before the film's release in theaters, pirate discs of the film had already been distributed. Comedy Dji. Death Fails is a 2012 comedy animated short film written by Serdar Djumaev, Dmitri Voloshin, Vadim Novac and directed by Dmitri Voloshin. Thriller Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf is a 2010 horror thriller television film directed by Andrew Cymek. The run time is 111 minutes. Thriller He Knows You're Alone is a 1980 American slasher film directed by Armand Mastroianni, written by Scott Parker and edited by George Norris, and starring Caitlin O'Heaney, Don Scardino, and Paul Gleason. Although a small role, the film also features Tom Hanks' debut performance. He Knows You're Alone was one of the first horror films inspired by the success of 1978's Halloween and shares a number of similarities with that previous hit. Documentary film Out Of This World is a 2014 documentary and short film written by Petter Brundell and directed by Viktor Nordenskiöld. Documentary film Who Bombed Judi Bari? is a 2012 documentary film directed by Mary Liz Thomson. Comedy Spud 2: The Madness Continues is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Donovan Marsh. Comedy Johnny English Reborn is a 2011 British spy comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. The film is the sequel to Johnny English, and stars Rowan Atkinson reprising his role as the title character and directed by Oliver Parker. Like its predecessor, which also parodies traits from the original James Bond films, including the more recent Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace films, and clichés of the spy genre, Johnny English Reborn was met with mixed reviews but has grossed a total of $160,078,586 worldwide. Thriller United States Navy medical officer Jake Fuller is detailed for a goodwill visit aboard a Russian submarine. He and his companion, Lt. Swain (Keith), end up alone and surrounded by terrorists who have taken over the submarine. When they learn the vessel is equipped with an unearthly doomsday device and the terrorists threaten to fire it, they must prevent a global nuclear catastrophe. Animation Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons was a Walt Disney animated film released in the United States on May 19, 1937, for a limited time to help promote the upcoming release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It was a collection of five Oscar-winning Silly Symphonies shorts, bridged together with title cards and a narrator. Like The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, each of the cartoons had been released on its own at first before being fused together as one film. The separate cartoon shorts are now available on DVD. At approximately 41 minutes, the film does not seem to fulfill today's expectations for a feature film. However, Saludos Amigos, which at approximately 42 minutes also does not seem to meet the criterion, is considered by Disney as one of their Animated Classic Features. When excluding the live action between the animated segments, the total amount of actual animation in Saludos Amigos is even less than in Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons. The official book Disney A to Z by Dave Smith, however, does not include the film in its feature film list. Animation Sylfidden is a 2009 animated short film directed by Dorte Bengtson. Comedy Of Rice and Hen is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and The Barnyard Dog. The title is a play on John Steinbeck's 1937 novel Of Mice and Men. Foghorn Leghorn as usual is voiced by Mel Blanc, while an uncredited Bea Benaderet voices all of the female hens. Documentary film Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America is a 2012 feature-length documentary film based on the book of the same name, written by journalist Juan González. The film was directed by Peter Getzels and Eduardo López, and premiered in New York and Los Angeles on September 28. The film examines the role of the United States military and economic interests in Latin American countries. It documents the relationship between United States' intervention in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, and the unprecedented surge of migration from those nations. It links this exodus to the present massive Latino population in the United States. and the current immigration crisis. Also discussed are the wars fought for United States territorial expansion into Puerto Rico, Cuba, and over half of Mexico. It documents the covert actions by the United States to install dictatorships in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. Comedy After a blind date with the wrong woman at the mall, divorced accountant Stephen Hitchcock suddenly finds himself in the middle of a conspiracy scheme to steal 29 million dollars. Norman Byers, a computer expert, is supposed to meet his partner Kelly Jordan at the mall to pass her some incriminating phone numbers as part of the scheme. Two mysterious men in suits begin chasing him, forcing him to act fast-- he ditches the evidence into someone's shopping bag... Stephen's! In a humorous case of mistaken identity, Steve assumes Kelly is his blind date and takes her to dinner while she stealthily tries to recover the data from him. Now Stephen is being chased by a couple of suits, the beautiful blind date and a crooked politician! With his clever son Kevin, Stephen is racing against time to solve the mystery and save the money before anyone else gets their hands on it. The fun never stops in this hilarious family comedy of errors that proves sometimes a little luck is more than you need! Comedy Welcome to Shama Town is a 2010 Chinese adventure film directed and written by Li Weiran, starring Sun Honglei, Lin Chi-ling, Li Liqun, and Gan Wei. It was distributed by Shanghai Media Group and LeTV Investment Co. Ltd and released by China Film Group Corporation, Huaxia Film Distribution Company, Dadi Time Film Distribution Co., LTD, and Shanghai Star Cultural Transmission Co., LTD. It was released in China on 22 June 2010. Comedy Soccer Moms is a 2005 TV film directed by Mark Piznarski. Comedy Patlak Sokaklar: Gerzomat is a 2012 comedy film written by Batesmotelpro, Nilüfer Özçelik and directed by Kerim Barutcu. Documentary film Pelotero is a 2011 documentary drama sport film directed by Ross Finkel, Trevor Martin and Jonathan Paley. Comedy Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie is a 1969 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and Lisbeth Movin and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy Pan Dodek is a 1971 film directed by Jan Lomnicki. Animation El móvil is a 2013 short animation drama film written by Carlos Hagerman and directed by Jorge Villalobos and Carlos Hagerman. Thriller Gun Woman is an action thriller film directed by Kurando Mitsutake. Comedy General John Regan is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edwards, Chrissie White and Ben Welden. It is an adaptation of the 1913 play General John Regan by George A. Birmingham. Documentary film Listen to Britain is a 1942 British propaganda short film by Humphrey Jennings and Stewart McAllister. The film was produced during World War II by the Crown Film Unit, an organisation within the British Government's Ministry of Information to support the Allied war effort. The film was nominated for the inaugural Academy Award for Documentary Feature in 1943, but lost against four other Allied propaganda films. It is noted for its nonlinear structure and its use of sound. Comedy The Wild Goose Chase is a 1915 American comedy-drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The film was written by DeMille's brother William and starred Ina Claire. Thriller La malavita attacca... la polizia risponde! is a 1977 Italian "poliziottesco" film directed by Mario Caiano. Animation Meet Buck is a 2011 animated short film directed by Denis Bouyer, Yann de Preval, Vincent E. Sousa, and Bruno Ortolland. Comedy Como gallos de pelea is a 1975 Mexican film. It stars Sara García and Valentin Trujillo. Thriller Piñatas Revenge is a 2008 short thriller film written by Antonio Perez and directed by Delaney Bishop. Documentary film "In this offbeat doc, we follow two West Philadelphians who travel to Iowa to fulfill their dreams and add some fire to the same sex-marriage debate raging in Pennsylvania. Amanda Kole and Rachel Turanski (two twenty-something lesbians), U-Hauled at five months and now want to take the extra step and officially tie-the-knot. With reams of tulle and a gold wedding jump-suit (commissioned from the Philly King of Spandex) packed, the brides, and their Chihuahua, are soon on a road-trip, to the heartland of America - Ames, Iowa - (the only State in the central heartland of the U.S. that recognizes same-sex marriage) to exchange wedding vows and rings, officiated by gold lamé devotee and lady rapper Leslie Hall. Tender interviews with Amanda’s parents show how far they have come embracing their daughter’s sexuality, but is the same-sex wedding too much of a step for the brides families? At a time when every same-sex wedding is seen as a political act can a lesbian wedding be all glitter and gold lamé?.You will have to judge for yourself as we unveil, on its home-turf, the World Premiere of Married in Spandex." Quoting Carol Coombes from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Documentary film Broken Heart Land is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jeremy Stulberg and Randy Stulberg. Comedy La mujer de tu vida: La mujer oriental is a 1990 film directed by Miguel Hermoso. Documentary film Castles In Spain is a short film/ documentary by Pauline Horovitz. Documentary film Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait is a 1954 short documentary film produced by Morrie Roizman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Two women in the advertising game play down and dirty while chasing a new account in this erotic drama. Katherine (Holly Sampson) is a new executive with a major advertising agency who is still looking to make her mark. Katherine thinks she may have just gotten the chance she's been looking for when she's given the opportunity to work up a new campaign for one of the agency's top clients. Katherine is eager to show what she can do, but she soon discovers she's not the only one at the shop who feels that way -- one of her rivals at the agency, Cindy (Angela Davies), has designs on claiming the campaign for herself, and has been sleeping with the customer in question to help seal the deal. Is Katherine willing to compete on the same level as Cindy, or will she strike out on her own? And how will Katherine deal with her own voracious erotic appetites after giving her two-timing boyfriend his walking papers? Staying on Top also features Ava Lake, Sasha Rochelle, and Danny Pape. Documentary film Canta!Timor is a documentary film directed by Natsuko Hirota. Comedy Joshua Then and Now is a 1985 film and a TV mini-series, adapted by Mordecai Richler from his semi-autobiographical novel Joshua Then and Now. James Woods starred as the adult Joshua, Gabrielle Lazure as his wife, and Alan Arkin as Joshua's father. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff who had previously directed Richler's The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. The film depicts Joshua growing up in his Montreal neighborhood, and then his adventures as a modestly successful writer. He marries the "golden shiksa" of his dreams, but eventually everything around him crumbles and he must act quickly to recover it all. A comedic drama, the film moves quickly without lingering for long on any incident and tells a connected complete narrative. Alan Arkin is frequently noted in reviews for an outstanding performance. The cast included Michael Sarrazin as Kevin Hornby, Robert Joy as Colin Fraser, Linda Sorenson as Esther Shapiro, Alan Scarfe as Jack Trimble, Ken Campbell as Sidney Murdoch, Kate Trotter as Jane Trimble, Alexander Knox as Senator Hornby, and Eric Kimmel as young Joshua. Filmed on location in Montreal, London, Brockville, and Ottawa. Rated R. It has been transcribed to VHS and DVD. Comedy The Golden Rabbit is a 1962 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Timothy Bateson, Maureen Beck and Willoughby Goddard. Thriller At Risk is a 1994 film about a woman named Lara, after spending a year in Mexico unsuccessfully trying to save her marriage to Steven, returns to the U.S. to find Max, her lover in this AIDS cautionary tale. Documentary film Disfellowshipped - Stories From The Shadows Of The Watchtower is a 2013 documentary written by Noora Oja and directed by Iita Pirttikoski. Documentary film The Roughnecks is a 2012 documentary, drama, family and sports film directed by Richard Cameron White and Chris Cook. Comedy Sinceridad is a 2013 short film written and directed by Andrea Casaseca Ferrer. Documentary film No Bois Man No Fraid is a 2013 Documentary, Action and Biography film written and directed by Christopher Laird. Comedy A Arte de Amar Bem it is a Brazilian comedy film released in 1970, in three episodes, directed by Fernando de Barros. Documentary film Knuckleball! is a 2012 documentary film that follows the 2011 seasons of Tim Wakefield and R. A. Dickey, Major League Baseball's only knuckleball pitchers that year. It was released in theaters on September 20, 2012 and on DVD on April 2, 2013. Wakefield won his 200th game in 2011 and Dickey won the 2012 Cy Young Award. Animation Catty-Cornered is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. Animation Nina Precisa Ir ao Banheiro is a 2013 short animated film written by Bradley Zweig and directed by Sarah Cox. Comedy The Comic is a 1969 comedy film co-written, co-produced and directed by Carl Reiner. It stars Dick Van Dyke as Billy Bright – the original title of the film – and Michele Lee as Bright's love interest, Reiner himself and Mickey Rooney as Bright's friend and work colleagues. Reiner wrote the screenplay with Aaron Ruben, which was inspired by the end of silent film era, and in part, by the life of silent film superstar Buster Keaton. Documentary film Leona's Sister Gerri is a 1995 film directed by Jane Gillooly. Comedy Johnny Tsunami is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie. It was nominated in 2000 for the Humanitas Prize as Children's Live-Action Category. Johnny Tsunami is the predecessor to Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board, released in June 2007. The film focuses on a young surfer from Hawaii who must adapt to new challenges when his father's job forces the family to move to Vermont. Comedy Rodney Steps In is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Guy Newall and starring Richard Cooper, Elizabeth Allan, Walter Piers and Leo Sheffield. A carefree aristocrat becomes involved with a woman suspected of murder - and assists her in proving her innocence. Animation BraveStarr: The Movie is an animated Space Western released on March 18, 1988 by Taurus Entertainment. The film was based on Filmation's television series and Mattel's action figure of the same name, and was also among the first animated features to use computer graphics. The film tells the story of the original discovery of Kerium, and how the Galactic Marshall Bravestarr came to battle Tex Hex and his master Stampede on the planet of New Texas. It also introduces his allies: J.B., Thirty/Thirty, Deputy Fuzz, and the Shaman. The PAL-based European version of the movie has been released to Region 1 DVD as a bonus feature in the July 3, 2007 release of The Best of BraveStarr from BCI Eclipse. The movie received its own single DVD release on May 6, 2008. Unlike The Secret of the Sword, the BraveStarr movie was produced and released following the conclusion of the TV series. Comedy Hot Saturday is a 1932 American drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Nancy Carroll, Cary Grant, and Randolph Scott. This was Grant's first role as a leading man. Based on the novel Hot Saturday by Harvey Fergusson, the film is about a pretty, virtuous small-town bank clerk who becomes the victim of a vicious rumor. Thriller A Brilliant Disguise is a 1994 film directed by Nick Vallelonga. Documentary film Marshall University: Ashes to Glory is a 2000 documentary about the November 14, 1970 Marshall University plane crash that killed 75 people, and the efforts of new head coach Jack Lengyel and the coaching staff, to rebuild the team and help heal the city of Huntington, West Virginia. Marshall University was given special permission by the NCAA to play incoming freshmen at the varsity level for the 1971 season. This team was dubbed the Young Thundering Herd and led by the few upperclassmen who didn't make the trip. Several players from other Marshall sports programs rounded out the team's roster. In the preseason "Green and White Game" versus the Marshall alumni, the Young Thundering Herd defeated the alums 26-0. The Young Thundering Herd went on to upset the Xavier Musketeers on the last play of the game: a 13-yard screen pass from quarterback Reggie Oliver to freshman fullback Terry Gardner, in their home opener. In their homecoming game later in the season, the team defeated the ranked Bowling Green Falcons. These were the only two victories of the year for the Thundering Herd. Science Fiction Dream Warrior is a 2003 action, science fiction film written and directed by Zachary Weintraub. Science Fiction The Atheist is a 2012 short science fiction and comedy film written and directed by Conrad Miszuk. Comedy Young People is a 1972 Hong Kong drama film directed by Chang Cheh and starring David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Irene Chan and pop singer Agnes Chan, the younger sister of Irene Chan, in her debut film role. Documentary film Another Day At The Office is a DVD of internationally known disc jockey D.J. Tiësto, he is filmed while on a tour of some of the most popular dance venues in the world. Also captured in this documentary is live footage from his performances, interviews, live appearances, and music videos. Documentary film Symbiopsychotaxiplasm is a 1968 experimental docu-drama film written, directed, and conceived by African-American film director and documentarian William Greaves. The film, which is shot and presented in the style of a cinéma vérité documentary, attempts to capture and examine pure reality unhindered by the presence of the cameras all around. It is perhaps most memorable for the layers of metatextual storytelling inherent in the concept of the story: that of a documentary inside a documentary inside a documentary. Documentary film Cocalero is a 2007 documentary film directed by Alejandro Landes. Comedy Zerophilia is a 2005 romantic comedy film with speculative-fiction elements directed by Academy of Motion Pictures' Student Academy Award winning director Martin Curland and produced by Microangelo Entertainment. It is about a young man who discovers that he has a genetic condition which will cause a change of gender following each orgasm. Documentary film The Future's Getting Old Like the Rest of Us is a 2010 film directed by Beatrice Gibson. Comedy Four Weddings and a Funeral is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell. It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant. It was made in six weeks and cost under £3 million, becoming an unexpected success and the highest-grossing British film in cinema history at the time, with worldwide box office in excess of $245.7 million, and receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. Documentary film Wild Horse, Wild Ride is a 2011 documentary film directed by Alex Dawson and Greg Gricus. Comedy How I Married My High School Crush is a Lifetime Movie which aired on July 1, 2007, it stars Katee Sackhoff and Kim Poirier. Its working titles included Be Careful What You Wish For and Once Upon a Dream. Science Fiction L'avant dernier is a 1981 dramatic sci-fi short film written by Luc Besson and Pierre Jolivet and directed by Luc Besson. Comedy MacGruber is a 2010 American action comedy film based on the Saturday Night Live sketch of the same name, itself a parody of action-adventure television series MacGyver. Jorma Taccone of the comedy trio The Lonely Island directed the film, which stars Will Forte in the title role; Kristen Wiig as his love interest/partner, Vicki St. Elmo; Ryan Phillippe as Dixon Piper, a young lieutenant who becomes part of MacGruber's team; Maya Rudolph as MacGruber's dead wife, Casey; and Val Kilmer as the villain, Dieter von Cunth. The film, released on May 21, 2010 after being pushed from its original April 23 date, received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing $9.3 million worldwide on a $10 million budget. Comedy Follow That Camel is the fourteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in 1967. Like its predecessor Don't Lose Your Head, it does not have the words "Carry On" in its original title. It parodies the much-filmed 1924 book Beau Geste, by P. C. Wren, and other French Foreign Legion films. This film was producer Peter Rogers's attempt to break into the American market; Phil Silvers is heavily featured in a Sergeant Bilko-esque role. He appears alongside Carry On regulars Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth and Bernard Bresslaw. Angela Douglas makes the third of her four Carry On appearances. Anita Harris makes the first of her two Carry On appearances. Comedy L'estate is a 1966 film directed by Paolo Spinola. Documentary film Wurlitzer oder Die Erfindung der Gegenwart is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Antje Starost and Hans-Helmut Grotjahn. Documentary film Supermen Of Malegaon is a 2012 Hindi documentary film written and directed by Faiza Ahmad Khan. This documentary was released on 29 June 2012 in cinemas. Supermen Of Malegaon was never meant to be released as a movie and was originally made as a documentary for a Singapore TV channel. The project features Shakeel Bharati, Farogh Jafri, Akram Khan, Shafique, Nazir Shaikh. Thriller Stranger from Venus is a 1954 science fiction film directed by Burt Balaban and starring Patricia Neal and Helmut Dantine. Comedy KarKar is a 2007 comedy film written by Ahmed Abdallah and directed by Ali Ragab. Animation Pareidolia is a 2012 animated short film directed by Maya Erdelyi. Comedy The Half-Naked Truth is a pre-Hays Code comedy directed by Gregory LaCava and featuring Lee Tracy as a carnival pitchman who finagles his girlfriend, a fiery hoochie dancer played by Lupe Vélez, into a major Broadway revue under the auspices of an impresario portrayed by Frank Morgan. Documentary film Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television is a 1996 documentary film directed by Walter C. Miller. Comedy Convincing Clooney is a 2011 comedy film directed by Alexander Cartio. It was written by Cartio's longtime collaborator, actor and screenwriter Sulo Williams and produced and directed by Cartio. It was filmed in the studios of AtlantisPic Pictures / Synkronized. It was released on November 8, 2011 on DVD. Thriller Obituary of the Sun is a 2010 drama-thriller film written by Leon Lozano and directed by Ryan McGinnis. Animation The fly in the sky is a 2010 short animation film directed by Vera Neubauer. Comedy Los Hombres sólo piensan en eso is a 1976 Argentine film. Comedy The Miracle of Father Malachia is a 1961 West German black-and-white film directed by Bernhard Wicki and starring Horst Bollmann. The film is based on the 1938 novel Father Malachy's Miracle by Bruce Marshall and tells the story of a supposed miracle in a West German town that is soon exploited and sensationalized by the media and profiteers. The film won several awards and was the official West German submission to the 34th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Comedy Directed by Tweedie is a 2014 documentary short comedy film directed by Duncan Cowles. Documentary film 17th Parallel: Vietnam in War is a 1968 French documentary film directed by Joris Ivens. The film sets out to show the effects of the American bombing campaign on the Vietnamese people, who were mainly peasant farmers. Thriller Procesado 1040 is a 1958 Argentine thriller film directed by Rubén W. Cavalloti. The film is an honest man wrongly imprisoned and explores the horror of within the cold walls of the prison. Thriller Additional Love is a drama film directed by Han So-joon. Documentary film Johan Cruijff – En un momento dado is a 2004 documentary film by Ramon Gieling on the life of Dutch footballer Johan Cruijff. Comedy Night Market Hero is a 2011 comedy film written by Tan-Ching Yeh, and Tien-Lun Yeh and directed by Tien-Lun Yeh. Animation Holland Animation FIlm Festival 2009 Trailer is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Motomichi Nakamura. Documentary film Cry of the Wild is a 1972 feature-length documentary film by Bill Mason and his second of three films about wolves. The film is a personal account of the two years Mason spent shooting his first film on wolves, Death of a Legend, incorporating footage from the earlier film. Cry of the Wild was shot in the Northwest Territories, British Columbia and Canadian Arctic, as well as near Mason's home in the Gatineau Hills, where he kept and observed three grown wolves and, eventually, a litter of cubs. Documentary film A Writer Named Phil Hall is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Leszek Drozd. Comedy Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama is a 1988 sci-fi/horror B movie directed by David DeCoteau, loosely-based on the classic short story The Monkey's Paw. It is notable as one of only two films in which legendary 1980s scream queens Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer appear together. Comedy Life is a Circus is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Bud Flanagan, Teddy Knox, Jimmy Nervo, Jimmy Gold and Charlie Naughton. A down-on-its-luck circus use an Aladdin's Magic Lamp to try and save their business. Comedy Forever, Darling is a 1956 American romantic comedy film with fantasy overtones, starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, and James Mason, and directed by Alexander Hall. The original screenplay by Helen Deutsch focuses on a married couple whose troubled marriage is saved with the help of a guardian angel. Documentary film Mount St. Elias is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Gerald Salmina. Documentary film Texas Tenor: The Illinois Jacquet Story is a 1991 documentary film directed by Arthur Elgort. Science Fiction The Return of Doctor X is a 1939 American science fiction-horror film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, and Humphrey Bogart as the title character. It was based on the short story "The Doctor's Secret" by William J. Makin. Despite supposedly being a sequel to Doctor X, also produced by Warner Brothers, the films are unrelated. This was Bogart's only science fiction or horror film. He never liked to talk about this film or another film of this period, Swing Your Lady, both of which he felt were among his worst. Thriller G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra is a 2009 American military science fiction action film based on the G.I. Joe toy franchise, with particular inspiration from the comic book and cartoon series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. The film is directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura and co-written by Stuart Beattie, based on a 1998 screenplay by John Paul Kay. G.I. Joe features an ensemble cast based on the various characters of the franchise. The story follows two American soldiers, Duke and Ripcord, who join the G.I. Joe Team after being attacked by MARS troops. After leaked drafts of the script were criticized by fans, Larry Hama, writer of the comic, was hired as creative consultant and rewrites were made. Filming took place in Downey, California, and Prague's Barrandov Studios, and six companies handled the visual effects. The film was released on August 7, 2009, worldwide, following an extensive marketing campaign focused on the Mid-American public. The Rise of Cobra opened at the top of the box office and grossed over $302 million worldwide by the end of its run. Critical reception was mostly negative. The sequel, G.I. Comedy Oru Maravathoor Kanavu is a 1998 Malayalam comedy-drama musical film directed by Lal Jose and written by Sreenivasan. It stars Mammootty, Biju Menon, Mohini, Divya Unni, Sreenivasan, Kalabhavan Mani, Sukumari and Nedumudi Venu. The music was composed by Vidyasagar. It was the directorial debut of Lal Jose, who had previously worked as an assistant director in many Malayalam films. Playback singer Devanand also debuted through this film. The film was well received upon release and was a box-office success. The film was also accused of plagiarism as the theme of the movie and many scenes were referenced from the French film Jean de Florette. Comedy My Learned Friend is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy, farce, directed by Basil Dearden with regular collaborator Will Hay and starring Ronald Shiner as the Man in Wilson's café, Will Hay as William Fitch and Charles Victor as "Safety" Wilson. It was produced by Michael Balcon, Robert Hamer and Ealing Studios. The film's title refers to a tradition in British law: when addressing either the court or the judge, a barrister refers to the opposing counsel using the respectful term, "my learned friend". The supporting cast included Claude Hulbert, Mervyn Johns and Ernest Thesiger. It was the last film featuring Will Hay as he had an operation, however, it wasn't the last role in his career as he would star as "Doctor Muffin" in The Will Hay Programme that aired on the radio, the radio show began in 1944. The humour of the film was different from the humour of Hay's films he previously made with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and the film had more of a dark humour than any of Hay's other films. Hay had planned to make more films with Claude Hulbert that had a dark humour, but it was Hay's last film due to illness. Comedy Khokababu is a romantic comedy Bengali film directed by Shankar Aiyya. The film's title flows on Dev's popular song of Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo, which was released in 2010. The film stars Dev, Subhashree Ganguly, Ferdous, Laboni Sarkar, Biswajit Chakraborty in the lead roles. This film is a remake of a Telugu film, Dhee. Thriller Night of the Foxes is a 2012 romance drama short film written by Tom Haines and Luke Norris and directed by Tom Haines. Thriller Bullet to Beijing is a 1995 made-for-television film that continues the adventures of the fictional spy Harry Palmer, who appeared in the 1960s films The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin, and Billion Dollar Brain, based on books by author Len Deighton. Though an alternate title is Len Deighton's Bullet to Beijing, Deighton was not associated with the film at all. The sequel Midnight in Saint Petersburg was filmed back-to-back with this film. Comedy Hare Splitter is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The title is a play on "hair splitting", or focusing too much on fine details, reflecting how Bugs tries to "split up" Casbah and Daisy so Bugs can date her himself. Comedy Cops and Robbers is a 1951 Italian cult comedy film directed by Steno and Mario Monicelli. It stars the famous comedian Totò, and the cinematographer was the future film director Mario Bava. It was produced by Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti. Its style is close to Italian neorealism. Released in Italian cinemas in November 1951 and shown in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in 1952, earned the award for Piero Tellini the script and Totò the Nastro d'Argento. It had trouble with the censor because it portrayed clumsy police and smart thieves, but it was a great success. The film was a huge success and an unexpected liking by critics. Cops and robbers represented a real turning point in the career of Totò, so that for the first time his film was exclusively positive reviews, and its interpretation is considered one of the best of his career. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Thriller A Crime of Passion is a 2003 film directed by Charles Wilkinson. Comedy ă Raja Huli is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language comedy-drama film directed by Guru Deshpande and written by S. R. Prabhakaran. Produced by K. Manju's home production, the film is a remake of the Tamil film Sundarapandian which was produced and enacted by M. Sasikumar. The film stars Yash and Meghana Raj in the lead roles. The soundtrack and score for the film is composed by Hamsalekha The film, which made its theatrical release on 1 November 2013, co-inciding with the Kannada Rajyotsava festival became a Super Hit at the box office, becoming Yash's 3rd consecutive Super Hit after Drama and Googly. Comedy Delitto al ristorante cinese is a 1981 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the eighth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series; in this chapter Tomas Milian plays a double role, the inspector Nico Giraldi and the Chinese Ciu Ci Ciao, a character reprised, with slight changes, from the role of Sakura that the same Milian played in the spaghetti western The White, the Yellow, and the Black. Thriller Toto is a 2013 animated family short film written and directed by Zbigniew Czapla. Comedy Paano Ang Puso Ko? is a 1997 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Rory B. Quintos and starring Judy Ann Santos, Wowie De Guzman, and Rico Yan. The film, produced and distributed by Star Cinema premiered in the Philippines on February 12, 1997. Comedy Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader is a 3D comedy horror television film directed by Kevin O'Neill and produced by Roger Corman as his first 3D production and an update of the 1995 film Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold which was also produced by Corman. The film stars Treat Williams, Sean Young, and Jena Sims. The film was released on 25 August 2012 on Epix. Comedy This American Journey is a 2013 documentary, comedy, and drama film directed by Paul Blackthorne. Animation Undertone Overture is a 2013 short animation film directed by Jodie Mack. Comedy Every Night at Eight is a 1935 American comedy musical film starring George Raft and Alice Faye and made by Walter Wanger Productions Inc. and Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by Walter Wanger from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker, Bert Hanlon and Gene Towne based on the story Three On a Mike by Stanley Garvey. The film involves a trio of young female singers trying to break into show business. The song "I'm in the Mood for Love" was introduced in this film by Frances Langford. Documentary film Teenage is a 2013 documentary film written by Jon Savage and Matt Wolf and directed by Matt Wolf. Documentary film Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure is a film by National Geographic which is set in the Earth's prehistoric past, 70 million years ago. The film features state-of-the-art three-dimensional photographic and computer-generated characters/animals, along with an ambient score. The setting alternates between prehistory and modern day times in which scientists study the fossilized remains of the creatures in the film. It is filmed in 3D and requires 3D glasses to view correctly. Science Fiction Choke Canyon is a 1986 movie starring Stephen Collins as a "cowboy scientist" trying to develop an alternative energy source. It was filmed mostly in the vicinity of Moab, Utah. Comedy Just Visiting is a 2001 comedy that is a remake of the French film Les Visiteurs, it also serves as a spinoff of the original film and its sequel, Les Visiteurs 2. It stars Jean Reno, Christina Applegate, Christian Clavier, Malcolm McDowell, Tara Reid, and Bridgette Wilson. It is about a medieval knight and his serf who travel to 21st century Chicago, meeting the knight's descendant. Although the second film has a different storyline, it still is considered an official part of the series. This was Hollywood Pictures' final production before it folded into the management of its sister company, Touchstone Pictures until Hollywood Pictures released the 2006 horror movie Stay Alive. Comedy Come rubammo la bomba atomica or How We Stole the Atomic Bomb is a 1967 Italian-Egyptian international co-production Eurospy comedy based on the 1966 Palomares B-52 crash. Filmed it Italy and Egypt, it stars the Italian comedy duo of Franco and Ciccio and was directed by Lucio Fulci. The film features a teaming of parodies of famous film secret agents. Comedy A Little Bit of Fluff or Skirts is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Wheeler Dryden and Jess Robbins and starring Sydney Chaplin, Betty Balfour and Edmund Breon. Thriller Nasty Love is a 1995 Italian thriller film directed by Mario Martone. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novel of the same name by Elena Ferrante. The film was shot mainly in Naples, Italy. Comedy Nothin' 2 Lose is a 2000 American comedy film, directed by Barry Bowles, and starring Brian Hooks and Shani Bayeté. It was also written by Bowles, and was his second directorial effort, after first working with Hooks in Q: The Movie, in 1998. The film was registered as a low-budget movie in 1999. Documentary film A personal profile of Fidel Castro and a view of the developments since the revolution a mere ten years before Fidel gives a rare glimpse into everyday life of the Cuban people and its leader. Whether listening to complaints at a collective farm playing baseball with the locals or discussing Marxist revolution, Castro's charisma is present in every frame and lends an understanding to why so many call him The Giant. Thriller So Dark the Night is a 1946 American crime film noir directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by Dwight V. Babcock, Martin Berkeley, based on a story written by Aubrey Wisberg. The drama features Steven Geray, Micheline Cheirel, Eugene Borden, among others. Thriller The Bat is a silent film based on the 1920 hit Broadway The Bat by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, directed by Roland West and starring Jack Pickford and Louise Fazenda. Animation Rabbit and Deer is a 2013 short family adventure animated film written and directed by Peter Vacz. Comedy Porky's Hare Hunt is a 1938 animated short movie directed by Ben "Bugs" Hardaway and Cal Dalton, which starred Porky Pig as a hunter whose prey is an unnamed rabbit. The rabbit's hyperactive personality and laughing voice provided by Mel Blanc predated the 1940 Walter Lantz/Universal Pictures release Knock Knock which starred Andy Panda and introduced cartoon audiences to Woody Woodpecker which was created for the Lantz studio by Hardaway after his departure from the Leon Schlesinger/Warner Brothers studio. This cartoon marked the first appearance of the rabbit that would evolve into Bugs Bunny, who is barely recognizable compared to his more familiar later form. Bugs' first official appearance would come two years later in A Wild Hare. Additionally, this marks the only time the prototype was seen chewing on a carrot. This cartoon also introduces the rabbit repeating a well-known Groucho Marx line for the first time that would become part of Bugs Bunny's lexicon. The exact wording, in this first appearance, is "'Course you know that this means war!" The proto-Bugs' rendering in this cartoon is a direct impression of Groucho, including dropping the trailing "r" of "war". Comedy Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus is a 1988 comedy film starring Tim Conway and Vincent Schiavelli. Animation Open Season is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film, written by Steve Bencich and Ron J. Friedman and directed by Jill Culton and Roger Allers, and co-directed by Anthony Stacchi. The film follows a domestic bear who teams up with a one-antlered deer and woodland animals to defeat human hunters and stars the voices of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Gary Sinise, Debra Messing, Billy Connolly, Jon Favreau, Georgia Engel, Jane Krakowski, Gordon Tootoosis and Patrick Warburton. It was produced by Sony Pictures Animation in its first theatrical film and released by Columbia Pictures on September 29, 2006. It has also been released in the IMAX 3D format. A video game for the film was released on multiple platforms. Animation Ballot Box Bunny is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1951, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. Animation Balloon is a 1991 short horror/comedy animated film written and directed by Ken Lidster. Comedy Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine is a 1965 American International Pictures comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Susan Hart and Jack Mullaney and featuring Fred Clark. It is a parody of the then-popular spy film trend, particularly the 1964 James Bond hit Goldfinger, utilizing actors from AIP's beach party and Edgar Allan Poe films. Despite its low production values, the film has achieved a certain cult status for the appearance of Price and other AIP Beach Party film alumni, its in-jokes and over-the-top sexism, the claymation title sequence designed by Art Clokey, and a title song performed by The Supremes. Thriller In Enemy Hands aka "U-Boat", is a World War II submarine film released in 2004, starring William H. Macy, Til Schweiger, Scott Caan and Lauren Holly. Science Fiction Puni Puni Poemy is a two-part original video animation spin-off from the Excel Saga manga and TV animation. It features some of that series' secondary characters and many of its staff, primarily director Shinichi Watanabe. Like Excel Saga, it is a parody of other anime, manga and various aspects of popular culture, though in this case with the magical girl genre providing its primary focus and general structure. The series was originally an in-joke from an episode of Excel Saga; Watanabe decided to take the in-joke to its most extreme logical conclusion, creating the series. The OVA was banned in New Zealand in December 2004, on the grounds that it "tends to promote and support the exploitation of children and young persons for sexual purposes, and to a lesser extent, the use of sexual coercion to compel persons to submit to sexual conduct." A New Zealand anime fan, Simon Brady, applied to have the decision reviewed using the basis that the show was only rated MA15+ in neighbouring country Australia and that it does not exploit its children characters within the work, but in June 2005, the review authority reached a similar conclusion about the show's legal status. Comedy Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall is a 1987 American short comedy film directed by Bryan Gordon. It won an Academy Award in 1988 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Miss Priyambada was released on 18 August 1967. This is a Bengali movie starring Bhanu Bandyopadhyay, Jahar Roy, Tarun Kumar and Lili Chakraborty. Comedy O Homem Que Desafiou o Diabo is a 2007 Brazilian comedy film directed and co-written by Moacyr Góes. It stars Marcos Palmeira, Flávia Alessandra, Lívia Falcão, Sérgio Mamberti and Fernanda Paes Leme. Animation Moving Graffiti is a 2011 animated short film directed by Paulo O'Meira, Rim Chiaradia, Rodrigo Eba et al. Animation Xing is a 2009 animated short film written and directed by Michael Naphan. Documentary film Rape Culture is a 1975 film by Cambridge Documentary Films, produced by Margaret Lazarus and Renner Wunderlich. It was updated in 1983. In January 1975, Judy Norsigan outlined how the film illustrated "rape culture", through the voices of men and women, including rapists, victims, prisoners, rape crisis workers, and the media. The film featured prisoners of Lorton Reformatory, Virginia, "Prisoners Against Rape Inc", a not-for-profit organisation founded by William Fuller and Larry Cannon on September 9, 1973 in conjunction with women fighting rape. The prison administration "approved" self-help status. PAR was set up after Fuller wrote to the DC Rape Crisis Centre in 1973 and asked for assistance. The DC Rape Crisis Centre had opened in 1972 in response to the high incidence of rape against women of color. Fuller acknowledged his history of rape, murder, and prison rape. He wanted to stop being a rapist. This resulted in a co-operative effort. The women from the DC Rape Crisis Centre who initiated work with PAR were Loretta Ross, Yulanda Ward and Nkenge Toure. Thriller Matchless is a 1967 Italian science fiction-comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It parodies the spy film genre. Thriller Marked for Death is a 1990 action film directed by Dwight H. Little. It stars Steven Seagal as John Hatcher, a former DEA troubleshooter. Upon moving back to his home town, Hatcher finds it taken over by a gang of vicious Jamaican drug dealers. The gang is led by Screwface using a combination of fear and Obeah, a Jamaican syncretic religion of West African and Caribbean origin similar to Haitian vodou and Santería as practiced in Cuba. The film is widely considered by fans and critics alike to be one of Seagal's best works, due to the fight scenes integrating heavy elements of aikido, use of weapons, and arm dislocations. Seagal supposedly studied Obeah in depth to make the film. Scenes in the movie show a priestess throwing cowry shells with a picture of Screwface in an attempt to put a curse on him for a rival drug lord. This was the first time Seagal worked with 20th Century Fox, and was the only Seagal vehicle from a studio other than Warner Bros. until the 1998 direct-to-video The Patriot. Animation Mr. Bug Goes to Town, also known as Hoppity Goes to Town and Bugville, is an animated feature produced by Fleischer Studios and released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on December 5, 1941. It was originally meant to be an adaptation of Maurice Maeterlinck's The Life of the Bee, but the Fleischers were unable to get the rights to the book, and the studio came up with its own story inspired by The Life of the Bee instead. The film was produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer. The sequences for the film were supervised by Willard Bowsky, Shamus Culhane, H.C. Ellison, Thomas Johnson, Graham Place, Stanley Quackenbush, David Tendlar and Myron Waldman. Comedy The Probation Wife is a 1919 silent film directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Norma Talmadge. Talmadge served as her own producer with distribution through Select Pictures. Copies of this film are held at the Library of Congress and the George Eastman House. Comedy Bad Santa is a 2003 American christmas crime comedy film directed by Terry Zwigoff, and starring Billy Bob Thornton, Bernie Mac, and Lauren Graham, with Tony Cox, Brett Kelly, Lauren Tom, and John Ritter in supporting roles. It was Ritter's last film appearance before his death in 2003. The Coen brothers are credited as executive producers. The film was screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. An unrated version was released on DVD on March 5, 2004 and on Blu-ray Disc on November 20, 2007 as Bad Santa. A director's cut DVD was released in November 2006; it features Zwigoff's cut of the film, which is three minutes shorter than the theatrical cut and ten minutes shorter than the unrated version. Comedy Clancy's Kitchen is a 1996 gay-themed film directed by Duncan Roy and starring Mark Aiken, Indira Varma and Rocky Marshall. . Comedy Make It Big is a 2002 South Korean comedy film. Song Seung-heon, Kim Young-jun and Kwon Sang-woo play three high school students who are startled when a bagful of money and a dead man fall on top of their car. Once they realize just how much money is in the bag, they give up any thought of calling the police. Thriller Attack on Baku is a 1942 German thriller film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Willy Fritsch, René Deltgen and Fritz Kampers. The film was intended as anti-British propaganda during the Second World War. It is noted for its set designs by Otto Hunte, who showed a fascination for modern technology in his depiction of the oil town. The film was shot on location in German-allied Romania, and at Babelsberg Studio in Berlin. Thriller The Mothman Prophecies is a 2002 supernatural thriller film directed by Mark Pellington, based on the 1975 book of the same name by parapsychologist and Fortean author John Keel. The screenplay was written by Richard Hatem. The film stars Richard Gere as John Klein, a reporter who researches the legend of the Mothman. The film claims to be based on actual events that occurred between November 1966 and December 1967 in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Critical reviews were mixed, and the film was not a financial success. Documentary film Voices of Iraq is a 2004 documentary film about Iraq, created by distributing cameras to the subjects of a film, thus enabling subjects to film themselves. To preserve its innovative filmmaking, Voices of Iraq was added to the permanent collection of Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. Producer Eric Manes explained, "Without Iraqis as the directors, we would have seen Iraq and its people only through the filter of Western eyes. We certainly would not have had the access or the emotional intimacy that was captured in the film." Euphrates, an Iraqi Anglo hip-hop group, scored the soundtrack. The film was released theatrically in the United States and internationally and created a new genre of filmmaking. Thriller Through the Eyes of a Killer is a 1992 thriller film starring Richard Dean Anderson and Marg Helgenberger. Comedy The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! is a 2012 British/American 3D stop-motion animated swashbuckler comedy film produced by Aardman Animations in partnership with Sony Pictures Animation. It was directed by Peter Lord. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures and was released on 28 March 2012 in the UK and on 27 April 2012 in the US. The Pirates! features the voices of Hugh Grant in his animated feature film debut, Martin Freeman, Imelda Staunton, David Tennant, Jeremy Piven, Salma Hayek, Lenny Henry and Brian Blessed. The film is loosely based on The Pirates! in an Adventure with Scientists, the first book from Gideon Defoe's The Pirates! series. It follows The Pirate Captain and his crew of amateur pirates in their attempt to win the Pirate of the Year competition. The Pirates! is the fifth feature film by Aardman Animations, and its first stop-motion animated feature since Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit in 2005, and Aardman's first stop-motion clay animated film released in 3D and shot in 2.35:1 widescreen. The film received positive reviews, while it was a modest box office success, earning $123 million against the budget of $55 million. Animation Il Mondo sopra la Testa is a 2012 short animation film directed by Peter Marcias. Documentary film Screaming Masterpiece is a 2005 documentary film directed and written by Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon about the music scene in Iceland. It attempts to explore the reasons why Iceland has such a rich variety of musical talent. The film itself shows mostly live performances and interviews by some of Iceland's biggest musicians, including Björk, Sigur Rós, Slowblow, múm, Ghostigital, Quarashi, Singapore Sling amongst others, over the backdrop of Icelandic scenery. It contains also interview clips with the musician and goði Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson of the Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið, the official Ásatrú religious organization of Iceland. Comedy Army of Darkness is a 1992 American comedy-dark fantasy film directed by Sam Raimi. It is the third installment of The Evil Dead franchise. The film was written by Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan, produced by Robert Tapert, and stars Bruce Campbell and Embeth Davidtz. Continuing from Evil Dead II, Ash Williams is trapped in the Middle Ages and battles the undead in his quest to return to the present. The film was produced as part of a production deal with Universal Studios after the financial success of Darkman. Filming took place in California in 1991. Army of Darkness premiered on October 9, 1992 at the Sitges Film Festival, and was released in the United States on February 19, 1993. It grossed $11.503 million domestically and another $10 million outside the USA for a total worldwide gross of $21.5 million. Critical response was positive. Since its video release it has acquired a massive cult following, along with the other two films in the trilogy. The film was dedicated to Irvin Shapiro, who died during the film's production in 1989 on New Year's Day. Documentary film The Mona Lisa Curse is a 2009 winner in the International Emmy Award for arts programming. Animation The Dreams of Jinsha is an animated film released in China. It was directed by Chen Deming and produced by Hangzhou C&L Digital Production. It was China's most expensive animated film ever. Science Fiction Speed of Light is a 2013 short drama film written and directed by Youssef Alimam. Thriller Flight to Mars is a 1951 Cinecolor science fiction film, written for the screen by Arthur Strawn, produced by Walter Mirisch for Monogram Pictures and directed by Lesley Selander. The film has some similarities to the Russian silent film Aelita. The movie was filmed in five days. Documentary film Like Water is a 2011 documentary film directed by Pablo Croce. Thriller Metro is a 1997 American action-comedy film which was directed by Thomas Carter, produced by Roger Birnbaum, and starring Eddie Murphy as Scott Roper, a hostage negotiator and inspector for the San Francisco Police Department who immediately seeks revenge against a psychotic jewel thief, Michael Korda, who murdered Roper's best friend, Lt. Sam Baffert. It was released in the United States on January 17, 1997. Metro was a commercial failure, generating over $31,987,563 during its run, and therefore did not make an effort in recovering its $55,000,000 budget. It was panned by critics as well. Comedy In a World... is a 2013 American comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Lake Bell. The film stars Bell as Carol Solomon, a vocal coach intent on doing voice-over work for film trailers. The film co-stars Demetri Martin, Fred Melamed, Rob Corddry, Michaela Watkins, Ken Marino, Nick Offerman, and Tig Notaro. The film was a financial success, grossing nearly $3 million on a budget of less than $1 million, and received positive reviews from critics. Thriller Rock Opera is a 1999 comedy film that follows a fictional Austin, Texas musician's attempt to put together a tour for his struggling and under-appreciated band Pigpoke. The movie debuted at South by Southwest 1999. Thriller Frankie Machine is a film in development about a retired mob hit man living in rural comfort who is lured back into his former profession by the scheming son of a Mafia Don. The movie is based upon the novel, The Winter of Frankie Machine by Don Winslow. Science Fiction Teenage Caveman is a 2002 film directed by controversial filmmaker Larry Clark. It was made as part of a series of low-budget made-for-television movies loosely inspired by b-movies that Samuel Z. Arkoff had produced for AIP. Documentary film Koppel on Discovery: Iran, The most Dangerous Nation? is a documentary about post-revolution Iran and Iran-United States conflicts, made by Ted Koppel Team in Iran. Although facts suggest otherwise, it is claimed in the movie that the Koppel team was the last group of American journalists allowed into Iran before the Iranian government stopped granting journalist visas in 2006. This was a direct response to claims that the U.S. blocked Iranian journalists from coming to the U.S. Koppel, whose groundbreaking coverage of the Iran hostage crisis morphed into ABC's "Nightline" in 1980, traveled throughout Iran for three weeks for the two-hour special. Koppel on Discovery is produced by Discovery Channel managing editor, Ted Koppel and executive producer Tom Bettag. Comedy God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film, a sequel to the film but prequel chronologically to God of Gamblers II. The film is directed by Wong Jing, and stars Stephen Chow and Ng Man Tat. The film does not feature the Knight of Gamblers, or the God of Gamblers. God of Gamblers III continues the story of the Saint of Gamblers. Thriller "Trevor (Tygh Runyan), the hero of Blaine Thurier's A Gun to the Head, is facing one dismal evening. His wife, Grace (Marnie Robinson), is hosting a dinner party with her appallingly obnoxious boss Dwayne (Benjamin Ayres) and his daft wife, Audrey (Sarah Lind). An unexpected call from Trevor's long-lost hustler cousin Darren (Paul Anthony) brightens things up. Given an opportunity to slip out (ostensibly to pick up some wine), Trevor arranges to meet Darren for a beer at a cavernous Vancouver strip joint known as the Penthouse. After a brief hello, inveterate schemer Darren bluntly hits his cousin up for five grand to help build his “empire.” Trevor is supremely disappointed by this request, but his night is about to get much, much worse. With his debut film, Low Self-Esteem Girl,and his follow-up, Male Fantasy, writer-director Thurier demonstrated his unique deadpan gifts and penchant for angst-fuelled moments of hilariously awkward comedy. A Gun to the Head deftly mixes genres with a touch more gravitas than the neurotics-at-play universe of Thurier's earlier works. Equal parts domestic sex comedy and male buddy movie, the film is also, and perhaps most importantly, a twisted version of film noir so low-rent and scattered that even Edgar G. Ulmer would have felt comfortable here. Because of Darren's egregious screw-ups and poorly conceived, off-the-cuff scams, Trevor is dragged into an underworld of weird house parties and even weirder drug dealers. Trevor isn't entirely unfamiliar with this world (he and his cousin share a checkered past), but it's much stranger and more volatile than the one he remembers. With their odd quirks and bizarre mood swings between avuncular and homicidal, the drug-dealing “kingpin” Sam (Hrothgar Mathews) and his cronies seem to have crawled out of a David Lynch movie, had he grown up in West Vancouver. Indeed, A Gun to the Head is very much a Vancouver film, capturing the city's distinctive variation on the post-seventies retro-hippie enclave, combining a kind of pot-addled grace and hard-drug menace. It's a wild, unexpected ride, wilder because it's utterly plausible and scarily recognizable." Quoting Steve Gravestock Documentary film Four Questions for a Rabbi is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Jay Rosenblatt and Stacey Ross. Documentary film It's 'Hairspray'! is a 2007 short documentary film directed by David Noel. Documentary film Theo Fleury: Playing With Fire is a 2011 biographical and documentary film written and directed by Matt Embry and Larry Day. Comedy Thank Evans is a 1938 British comedy film, directed by Roy William Neill and starring Max Miller. The film is sequel to Educated Evans, with Miller, Hal Walters and Albert Whelan all returning to reprise their roles as the hapless horse racing tipster Evans, his pal Nobby and the bungling Sergeant Challoner. The outline of the plot concerns Evans being once again down on his luck, and at the racecourse meeting a friendly and sympathetic Lord who helps him out. Later Evans manages to repay the gentleman's kindness by exposing his horse trainer as a duplicitous con-merchant. Thank Evans is classed as "missing, believed lost", with only a one-minute fragment known to survive. Animation Quinn’s New Video Game is a 2012 science fiction fantasy short animation comedy film directed by Heather Freeman. Comedy Great While It Lasted is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy 2+2 is a 2012 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Diego Kaplan and starring Adrián Suar, Carla Peterson, Julieta Díaz and Juan Minujín. The plot revolves around two successful friendly couples: Diego and Emilia, and Betina and Richard. One night, Richard and Betina reveal to Diego and Emilia that they are swingers and would like to swap partners with them, tempting Emilia. It was the highest grossing Argentine film in 2012. Comedy The Square Deceiver is a 1917 comedy and romance film based on the story by Francis Perry Elliott, written by Fred J. Balshofer and Richard V. Spencer, and directed by Fred J. Balshofer. Comedy The Guilty Ones is a 1916 American comedy film directed by and starring Oliver Hardy. It was the first film to be directed by Hardy. Animation 1001 Arabian Nights is a 1959 American animated comedy film produced by United Productions of America and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Released to theaters on December 1, 1959, the film is a loose adaptation of the Arab folktale of "Aladdin" from One Thousand and One Nights, albeit with the addition of UPA's star cartoon character, Mr. Magoo, to the story as Aladdin's uncle, "Abdul Azziz Magoo". Documentary film One Peace at a Time is a film by Turk and Christy Pipkin. It was produced by The Nobelity Project and was premiered to a sold out audience at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, USA, on April 14, 2009. It is the sequel to the film Nobelity. It has been shown all across the United States and in multiple countries across the world. Comedy Our Miss Brooks is a 1956 American comedy film based on a radio and TV sitcom hit on CBS situation comedy of the same name. Directed by Al Lewis, who was the chief writer for the radio and TV editions, and written by both him and Joseph Quillan, the movie disregarded the past four years of television and started with a new storyline. Documentary film Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars is a 1987 documentary by Howard Brookner about Robert Wilson’s ambitious attempt to stage an epic, twelve-hour, multinational opera for the 1984 Summer Olympics. Animation Andaaz Naya Naya is a shelved Bollywood 3-D animation film directed by Anish Patel, and a remake of Andaz Apna Apna. The voices feature Aamir Khan as Amar, and Salman Khan as Prem; both actors reprising their roles from the original movie. Produced by SidharthM Jain and Prasad Ajgaonkar, the film was originally scheduled for release in 2013. Comedy Febbre da cavallo is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Gigi Proietti. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Rikas tyttö is a 1939 Finnish film directed by Valentin Vaala. The film is remembered today for being the last film starring Sirkka Sari, due to her death at a party for the cast and crew of the film. Due to Sari's death, another actress replaced her for the few remaining scenes that needed to be filmed. Scenes were shot from further away to hide the fact her character was being played by another actress. Comedy Ooh... diese Ferien is a 1958 Austrian film directed by Franz Antel. Documentary film A Chance to Live is a 1949 American short documentary film directed by James L. Shute, produced by Richard de Rochemont for Time Inc. and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox. It is part of The March of Time series and portrays Monsignor John Patrick Carroll-Abbing building and running a Boys' Home in Italy. The film won an Academy Award at the 22nd Academy Awards in 1950 for Documentary Short Subject. Science Fiction Chopping Mall is an American horror/science fiction film, produced by Julie Corman and originally released on March 21, 1986 under the title Killbots. Lionsgate released the film twice on DVD; once in 2004 with special features including a featurette, commentary, still gallery and trailer, and in 2012 as part of an 8 horror film DVD set. Upon release, the movie did poorly at the box office. It did better when it was re-released as Chopping Mall. The film is based around killer security robots taking over a shopping mall and murdering teenage employees. The term killbot is never actually mentioned during the movie. Jim Wynorski directed the movie and wrote it with Steve Mitchell. It was filmed mostly at Sherman Oaks Galleria, with occasional set shots. The movie starred Kelli Maroney and Tony O'Dell. Roger Corman and his wife, Julie, produced it. Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov share a cameo as their characters from Eating Raoul, Paul and Mary Bland. There are at least two different versions of the movie. Documentary film Pigskin Champions is a 1937 sports short subject documentary directed by Charles G. Clarke. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was a part of the "Pete Smith Specialties" series. It featured the then-World Champion Green Bay Packers in an exhibition of football skills. Thriller Clawed: The Legend of Sasquatch is a 2005 action drama adventure horror thriller film written by Karl Kozak and Don J. Rearden and directed by Karl Kozak. Comedy George Carlin: Jammin' in New York is a TV Program. Thriller Death Rite is a 1976 film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol. Comedy Under the Tuscan Sun is a 2003 American romantic comedy drama film written, produced, and directed by Audrey Wells and starring Diane Lane. Based on Frances Mayes' 1996 memoir Under the Tuscan Sun, the film is about a recently divorced writer who buys a villa in Tuscany on a whim, hoping it will lead to a change in her life. The film was nominated for the Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Award, and for her performance in the film, Diane Lane received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress. Comedy China is Near is a 1967 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It is a satirical movie about the struggle for political power. It focusses on the conflict between a middle class professor running for office as a socialist and his brother, who is a Maoist. Documentary film Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible is a 2010 documentary film directed by Leslie Iwerks. Thriller Pour la peau d'un flic is a 1981 action crime film written by Alain Delon and Christopher Frank, and directed by Alain Delon. Animation Shadow Cuts is a 2010 action, animation and short film directed by Martin Arnold. Animation Cheating the Piper is a silent short animated film by Bray Productions, and is one of the cartoons based on the comic strip Jerry on the Job. The film itself is loosely based on the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Comedy Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. is a 2007 Bollywood comedy drama film. It is produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani through Excel Entertainment and has marked the debut of Reema Kagti as a director. The movie has six different parts in it. Documentary film Words from the City is a 2007 documentary musical film written and directed by Natasha Gadd and Rhys Graham. Documentary film Video Rewind by The Rolling Stones is a compilation of video clips recorded between 1972–1984. Instead of just presenting unrelated clips and videos just strung together, it uses a framing 'story', featuring Bill Wyman and Mick Jagger, directed by Julien Temple and includes some video directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. It was first released in 1984 on the VHS, Laserdisc, and CED Videodisc format by Vestron home video. Animation I'm Running Away is a 2013 animation film directed by Eva Lindström. Thriller Anhonee is a 1952 Bollywood psychological drama film directed by K. A. Abbas. The film stars Nargis in a dual role alongside Raj Kapoor in the lead supported by Achla Sachdev, Om Prakash, Agha and David Abraham in other prominent roles. The film had music composed by Roshan while lyrics were written by Ali Sardar Jafri. Nargis was highly appreciated for enacting a dual role and her performance garnered critical acclaim. Abbas attempted to explore two concepts—Geneticsm and Determinism, a theme which he experimented in Aawara. Science Fiction Game Over is a 2003 television film starring Yasmine Bleeth, Walter Koenig, Woody Jeffreys and Dominika Wolski. It incorporates footage originally shot for several video games released by Digital Pictures. Comedy What's the World Coming To?, also known as A Furious Future, is a 1926 American silent film featuring Stan Laurel. Animation Monkey City is a 2012 animation short film directed by Marcus Alqueres. Comedy An American Tail: Fievel Goes West is a 1991 American animated western film produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation animation studio and released by Universal Pictures. It is the sequel to An American Tail, and the last installment in the series to be released theatrically, also the fourth installment in terms of the series' fictional chronology. It was followed at the end of the 1990s by two direct-to-video followups, both of which took place chronologically before this film. A continuation of this installment, Fievel's American Tails, aired on CBS in 1992. Don Bluth, the original film's director, had no involvement with this film. Instead, it was directed by Phil Nibbelink and Simon Wells. Wells went on to do We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, Balto, and The Time Machine, while Nibbelink went on to co-direct We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story and direct his own independent features. The film follows the story of a family of Jewish-Russian mice who emigrate to the Wild West. In the film, Fievel Mousekewitz is separated from his family as the train approaches the American Old West; the film chronicles Fievel and Sheriff Wylie Burp teaching Tiger how to act like a dog. Thriller "A series of grisly murders leads commander Trujillo to Santa Rosa de la Sal, where he meets Victor, a lonely teenager, who works in his father's funeral home and spends his free time making crude, animated horror films and whose strange behavior seems to point to him as the culprit of the crimes." Quoting the New York Latino Film Festival Comedy Die Schönen Tage von Aranjuez is a 1933 film directed by Johannes Meyer. Animation La vache qui voulait sauter par dessus l'église is a 1998 animation, short film directed by Guillaume Casset. Thriller Scary Movie 5 is a 2013 American comedy film and the fifth installment of the Scary Movie franchise. It was distributed by Dimension Films, a division of The Weinstein Company. The film is directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by David Zucker. It was released on April 12, 2013. Scary Movie 5 is the first and only installment of the franchise not to feature Cindy Campbell or Brenda Meeks. It premiered on April 11 at the Hollywood’s ArcLight Cinerama Dome. The film parodies various horror films and other popular culture such as the novel Fifty Shades of Grey and Tyler Perry's character Madea. Despite being panned by most critics, the film was commercially successful, earning over $78 million against its $20 million production budget. It is the lowest grossing installment of the Scary Movie franchise. Documentary film Counterfeit Coverage is a 1992 documentary film directed by David Shulman. Comedy Half Moon is a 2006 film written and directed by the Iranian Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi. Half Moon is a joint production of Iran, Austria, France and Iraq. This movie was commissioned by the New Crowned Hope festival, a celebration of the 250th birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and the story plot has been inspired in part by Mozart's Requiem. Documentary film Another Night on Earth is a 2012 documentary film, written and directed by David Muñoz. Documentary film The Fabulous Ice Age is a 2013 documentary film directed by Keri Pickett. Documentary film For the New World Order, a world government is just the beginning. Once in place they can exact their plan to end 80% of the population and help the select, 'chosen few' of the planet live forever, with the aid of advanced technology.In Endgame, documentary filmmaker Alex Jones chronicles the history of the global elite's bloody rise to power and reveals how they have funded dictators and financed the bloodiest wars using order out of chaos to pave the way for the first true world empire.Never before has a documentary assembled all the pieces of the globalists' dark agenda. Endgame's compelling look at past atrocities committed by those attempting to steer the future delivers information that the controlling media has meticulously censored for over 60 years, fully revealing the elite's agenda to dominate the earth and carry out the most wicked plan in all of human history. Comedy The Last Film Festival is an upcoming American film starring Dennis Hopper, Leelee Sobieski, Katrina Bowden, Chris Kattan and Jacqueline Bisset. It is written and directed by Linda Yellen. Yellen hosted a special screening of the film in September 2013 in New York City. The film is seeking financial support to fully complete. Documentary film Price of Gold is a 2011 documentary film written by Sven Zellner and directed by Sven Zellner and Chingunjav Borkhuu. Animation Robin Hood Daffy is a 1958 Warner Brothers theatrical cartoon comedy short, part of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was the last Chuck Jones theatrical cartoon to star Porky Pig. Comedy At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture is a 1983 Australian comedy about a small town visited by a government official. It is noticeable for the number of music acts that appear. According to David Stratton, "the film had a very troubled and lengthy production history which presumably accounts for the first two words tacked on to the title". Comedy Mundhanai Mudichu is a 1983 Tamil film directed and acted by K. Bhagyaraj along with Urvasi in the lead roles. The movie marked the debut of Urvashi in Tamil cinema. It was remade in Telugu as Moodu Mullu with Chandramohan and Radhika and the original was dubbed in Telugu as Vaadante Pelli. The film was a blockbuster and was remade in Hindi as Masterji in the year 1985 with Rajesh Khanna and Sridevi in lead roles. It was also remade in Kannada as Halli Meshtru with Ravichandran. Comedy Drop is a 2009 action and comedy film written and directed by Hiroshi Shinagawa. Documentary film Your Native Country is a 2002 short documentary and biographical film written and directed by Jacek Blawut. Thriller Mahanagaram: is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar, starring Mammootty in the title role. Documentary film Sacro GRA is a 2013 Italian documentary film directed by Gianfranco Rosi. It won the Golden Lion at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It was the first documentary film to win the award at the Venice Festival. The film depicts life along the Grande Raccordo Anulare, the ring-road highway that circles Rome. Rosi spent over two years in filming, while the editing of the film required eight months of work. According to the director, the film was inspired by Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities, a novel in which the explorer Marco Polo is imagined describing his travels to the Emperor of China Kublai Khan. Animation Kicking Rocks is a 2013 animation short film directed by Yutaro Kubo. Comedy A Summer's Tale is a 1996 French romance film directed by Éric Rohmer. It is the third film in his Contes des quatre saisons series, which includes A Tale of Springtime, Conte d'été, Autumn Tale, and A Tale of Winter. Conte d'été stars Melvil Poupaud, Amanda Langlet, Aurélia Nolin, and Gwenaëlle Simon. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film SEE: An Art Road Trip is an adventure documentary film directed by Glenn Holsten, Bo Bartlett and Betsy Eby. Comedy La segretaria per tutti is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Amleto Palermi and featuring Vittorio De Sica. Documentary film Adama is a motion picture produced in Palestine shortly before the establishment of Israel. It was directed by Hkielmar Lers and filmed during 1947-1948. The plot of the film focuses on the life of a Jewish boy, who was a Holocaust survivor, trying to rehabilitate himself from the traumas he experienced by working on the land and establishing social relationships while living in the youth village Ben Shemen. The initiator of the film was Dr. Siegfried Lehman the founder of Ben Shemen. He was motivated by a desire to show the world the educational system used in the village and he also had hopes of using the film as a tool for fundraising. The actors in the film were actual pupils in the village and the educational staff also participated in the production. Documentary film He's been a producer to Elvis Presley and U2, an Arthur Murray dance instructor, best friend to Johnny Cash, Sam Phillips' right-hand man, a U.S. Marine, a slasher-film producer, and he discovered Jerry Lee Lewis, Charley Pride and Townes Van Zandt. This off-the-wall feature about legendary Nashville record producer/performer/artist Cowboy Jack Clement tells the story of his amazing career via home movies longtime friends Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, John Prine, Bono and many more.Riding the trail between Monty Python and Blazing Saddles, this film inspires with lessons of creativity, mortality, and the risk and glory of a self-made life. Featuring his very close friends Johnny Cash, Bono, Waylon Jennings and Charly Pride. Includes never before seen footage and commentary of legendary artists such as Elvis Presley, Kris Kristofferson and George Jones. Bonus features include a commentary with Cowboy Jack & Alamo Jones. Thriller A group of college boys, bored with the every day “gay life” of LA, decide to skip Pride weekend in exchange for a camping trip in the woods. Quickly overcome with boredom in their new surroundings, the boys venture into a game that ultimately unleashes the vengeful spirit of a local legend known as Malice Valeria. Overcome by her deadly plan of tainted love and her thir...st to take back what was lost long ago, the boys must now band together before they fall victim to the poisons of a broken heart… Science Fiction Def-Con 4 is a 1985 post-apocalyptic film, portraying three astronauts who survive World War III aboard a space station and return to earth to find greatly changed circumstances. Comedy Rendu ரெண்டு is a Tamil film directed by Sundar C. The movie stars Madhavan, Reema Sen, Anushka Shetty, Bhagyaraj and Vadivelu. The film's music is composed by music director D. Imaan. The film was a commercial success. Animation A Fractured Leghorn is a 1950 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon made by Warner Bros. and directed by Robert McKimson. Foghorn is in pursuit of a snack of earthworm, but if he wants the worm he will have to outwit an anonymous cat, who technically speaks only once in the whole short. As usual, Foghorn is voiced by Mel Blanc, as is the cat. It should be of note that the cat featured in this cartoon is not the same as Sylvester, though they share similar color patterns. When he speaks at length to Henery Hawk in Leghorn Swoggled the next year, his voice lacks the slobbery lisp that defines the voices of both Sylvester and Daffy Duck. Also, the hair and whiskers on his face don't stick out far to each side as with Sylvester's face. Although the cat has no formal name, fans have informally dubbed him "Barnyard Cat," "The McKimson Cat" or "Capistrano Cat", after another picture he starred in a year earlier titled "Swallow the Leader". He has also appeared in previous shorts It's Hummer Time and Early to Bet. The worm ultimately outwits both cat and chicken when they get into an argument questioning whether he was actually there or not. Comedy Dopey Dicks is the 122nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Hotel Chelsea is a thriller of 2009. The production traveled to New York for filming on the classic Hotel Chelsea, a place regularly visited by celebrities, and gives name to the film. Comedy Observe and Report is a 2009 American dark comedy film written and directed by Jody Hill, starring Seth Rogen, Anna Faris and Ray Liotta. Science Fiction Junk is a Japanese Yakuza Zombie movie directed by Atsushi Muroga. Shot in 1999 and produced by Japan Home Video, it is essentially a remake of a Japanese mafia movie called "Score" also directed by Muroga, but this time with zombies getting in the way of being paid for the heist. The movie pays homage to Re-Animator, Reservoir Dogs, and the original Dawn of the Dead. It stars Kaori Shimamura, Yuji Kisimoto, Nobuyuki Asano, Tate Gouta, and Osamu Ebara. It is released in North America by Unearthed Films. Animation The Bandmaster is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the long-running cartoons featuring Krazy Kat. In a reissue print by Samba Pictures, the film is simply presented as Bandmaster. Thriller Dragon Trap is a 2010 Turkish crime-thriller film, directed by Uğur Yücel, about two detectives investigating a series of murders of released pedophiles, which was sponsored by the Istanbul Police Department. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 22, 2010, is one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2010. Comedy An All-American college football star takes a vacation only to find himself pursued by sports agents and gold diggers. Filmed on location in Daytona Beach during the 1997 Black Spring Break. Documentary film This two disc documentary set gets behind the mystery that is Pink Floyd as it unravels the story of the band covering the post-Syd Barrett era and bringing the saga completely up to date with the group's first attempts at a re-union of sorts at Live 8. Comedy Mind Your Back, Professor is a 1977 Danish comedy film directed by Jens Okking and starring Ulf Pilgaard. Comedy It's Your Move is the title of two short films written and directed by Eric Sykes. The story of both films involves a married couple moving into a new home and enduring the ineptitude of removal men. As with most other films directed by Sykes, the action unfolds in a style echoing the silent, slapstick comedy era. Animation The Level Crossing-keeper is a 2012 short animated film written by Géraldine Boudot and directed by Hugo Frassetto. Animation Sleeping with the Fishes is a 2013 animation short comedy film written by Sarah Woolner and directed by Yousif Al-Khalifa. Comedy Troublemakers is a 1994 spaghetti western comedy film. It is the last pairing to date of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Documentary film Festival! is a 1967 American documentary film about the Newport Folk Festival, directed by Murray Lerner. Filmed over the course of three festivals at Newport, the film features performances by Johnny Cash, Joan Baez & Peter Yarrow, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, Peter, Paul and Mary, Odetta, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Mississippi John Hurt, Son House, Howlin' Wolf, Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Spider John Koerner, Theodore Bikel, Hobart Smith, the Osborne Brothers, The Staple Singers, Mimi and Richard Fariña, Donovan, Sacred Harp Singers, Georgia Sea Island Singers, Mike Bloomfield, Judy Collins, Ronnie Gilbert, Moving Star Hall Singers, Blue Ridge Mountain Dancers, and many others. It also features the infamous 1965 set by Bob Dylan at Newport. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Poolboy: Drowning Out the Fury is a 2011 comedy film written by Ross Patterson and directed by Garrett Brawith. Comedy Tales of the Third Dimension is a 1984 comedy and horror film directed by Worth Keeter, Thom McIntyre and Earl Owensby. Thriller Buno Haansh is an Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury. Based on a novel by Samaresh Majumdar of the same name, it features actors Dev, Srabanti Chatterjee and Tanusree Chakraborty in the lead roles. Music of this film is composed by Shantanu Moitra. The film released on 15 August 2014. Comedy The Vagabond is a silent film by Charlie Chaplin and his third film with Mutual Films. Released to theaters on July 10, 1916, it co-starred Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Leo White and Lloyd Bacon. This film echoed Chaplin's work on The Tramp, with more drama and pathos mixed in with the comedy. Thriller Iron Eagle on the Attack, also known as Iron Eagle IV ;in Latino America, is known as Águilas De Acero IV, is a 1995 American-Canadian direct-to-video action film directed by Sidney J. Furie and is the fourth installment in the Iron Eagle series. It stars Louis Gossett, Jr. reprising his role once again as retired Gen. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair. Doug Masters, the main protagonist of the first film, returns, but is played by Jason Cadieux instead of Jason Gedrick. The film's opening scene is an alternate take on that of Iron Eagle II, wherein Doug survived after being shot down in Soviet Airspace. The film was shot in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Comedy L’événement humoristique du début d’année est le retour sur scène de Jamel Debbouze avec un nouveau spectacle ! Six ans après le triomphe de ’100% Debbouze ‘, Jamel revient à sa discipline de prédilection, le one-man show. Multicarte, l’artiste – aujourd’ hui producteur et comédien renommé, renoue avec la scène pour notre plus grand plaisir ! Le nouveau spectacle de ‘ Tout sur Jamel’ est évidemment très attendu puisque le précédent, ’100% Debbouze’ remonte à 2003/2004, hors ses interventions dans le cadre du Jamel Comedy Club. Jamel Debbouzze remonte seul sur scène dès janvier 2011, il sera au Casino de Paris du 1er au 20 février et en tournée dans toute la France, Suisse et Belgique. Documentary film El Blues De Los Plomos is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Gabriel Patrono and Paulo Soria. Documentary film Cees is a 2010 short documentary drama film written and directed by Viola Groenhart. Comedy Macho Men and the Women Who Love Them is a 2010 comedy film written by María Costa, Rick Najera and Mike Batayeh and directed by María Costa, Michael McCarthy and Roman Wyden. Comedy Evan Almighty is a 2007 American comedy film and the stand-alone sequel to Bruce Almighty. The film was directed by Tom Shadyac, based on the characters created by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe from the original film, and starring Steve Carell as the title character. Morgan Freeman reprised his role as God from the original film. Production of the film began in January 2006. Several visual effect companies were used to provide CGI for the numerous animals and the climactic flood scene. The main plot is a modern day retelling of Noah's Ark. Universal Pictures stressed the animals' conditions were acceptable despite PETA objections. By the time the film premiered on June 10, 2007, it had become the second most expensive film comedy ever at the time behind Men in Black 3. The film grossed less than its budget of $174 million worldwide, making it a Box office bomb, and it received generally negative reviews. In October 2007, the film was released on DVD and HD DVD. Documentary film Beginning as an observation of the music of Kurt Cobain and his Seattle/Portland contemporaries, Kurt and Courtney took a different turn when Courtney Love intervened. What emerges is a powerful examination of the destructive power of corporate America, economic depression and freedom of speech. Comedy Kicking and Screaming is a 1995 film by Noah Baumbach about a group of college graduates who refuse to move on with their lives, each in his own peculiar way. The film stars Josh Hamilton, Chris Eigeman, Carlos Jacott, and features Eric Stoltz, Olivia d'Abo and Parker Posey. Much of the film was shot at Occidental College. Jason Blum, Baumbach's college roommate and who was producing a film for the first time, obtained financing after receiving a letter from family acquaintance Steve Martin endorsing the script. Blum attached the letter to copies of the script he sent around Hollywood. The film premiered in 1995 at the New York Film Festival to critical acclaim. Baumbach was chosen as one of Newsweek's "Ten New Faces of 1996". The film appeared in several "Top Ten" lists, and had a lengthy run playing on the Sundance Film Channel. The Criterion Collection DVD was released August 22, 2006 in the U.S. Documentary film The Shoemaker is a 2013 documentary, short, family and biographical film written and directed by Dustin Cohen. Animation Head Over Heels is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Waters about a woman, Amanda Pierce living in New York City who works at Metropolitan Museum of Art restoring paintings. Early in the film, she moves in with four supermodels and falls for a man living in an apartment that they can see across the street. After the models try to help Amanda get the man, they find out he might not be what he appears to be. Comedy Betty Boop with Henry, the Funniest Living American is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Carl Anderson's Henry. The short was also released as Betty Boop with Henry. Comedy Jack, the chiller killer is back and he's mad as hell! When a laboratory experiment goes horrifically awry, the crystal killer is resurrected. This time around, Jack can’t be killed by fire, bullets, or even anti-freeze. With revenge on his mind, Jack sets out to finish off his nemesis, Sheriff Sam, who is vacationing on a Caribbean island that is about to become a Winter Terrorland! Comedy La sonrisa de mamá is a 1972 musical comedy film written by Abel Santacruz and directed by Enrique Carreras. Comedy Barton Fink is a 1991 American period film written, directed, produced, and edited by the Coen brothers. Set in 1941, it stars John Turturro in the title role as a young New York City playwright who is hired to write scripts for a film studio in Hollywood, and John Goodman as Charlie, the insurance salesman who lives next door at the run-down Hotel Earle. The Coens wrote the screenplay in three weeks while experiencing difficulty during the writing of Miller's Crossing. Soon after Miller's Crossing was finished, the Coens began filming Barton Fink, which had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1991. In a rare sweep, Barton Fink won the Palme d'Or, as well as awards for Best Director and Best Actor. Although it was celebrated almost universally by critics and nominated for three Academy Awards, the film grossed only a little over $6 million at the box office, two-thirds of its estimated budget. The process of writing and the culture of entertainment production are two prominent themes of Barton Fink. The world of Hollywood is contrasted with that of Broadway, and the film analyzes superficial distinctions between high culture and low culture. Animation Sun In The Night Time is a 2007 Short film directed by Anne Wilkins. Documentary film A PROMISE TO MY FATHER follows Israel "Izzy" Arbeiter as he returns to the sites of his darkest hours and relives the Holocaust's unimaginable horrors. Arbeiter’s incredible story of survival unfolds in Nazi-occupied Poland, where the teenager lived with his family in the Jewish ghetto of Starachowice. Following his separation from his family, he endured life as a slave laborer in a German armaments factory and later, in numerous concentration camps throughout Europe, including the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau. With his grandson in tow, Izzy travels to Treblinka, Auschwitz and Stuttof, and various Holocaust memorials, with the hope of bringing closure to this painful chapter of his life. He also visits his childhood home, now condemned, in the Polish city of Plock. Cameras follow the 87-year-old into the basement of the home, where he attempts to unearth family heirlooms hidden for decades. Comedy Love Exposure is a 2008 Japanese film written and directed by Sion Sono. The film gained a considerable amount of notoriety in film festivals around the world for its four-hour duration and themes including love, family, lust, religion and the art of upskirt photography. The first version was originally six hours long, but was trimmed at the request of the producers. Following its release, it won many awards and positive reviews. At the Berlin International Film Festival, it won the Caligari Film Award and the FIPRESCI Prize. Documentary film Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press is a 1996 documentary film directed by Rick Goldsmith about the author and critic George Seldes. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy Them Thar Hills is a short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. The film was so well received by audiences that it generated the 1935 sequel, Tit for Tat. Documentary film Against All Odds: AMC's Tribute to Hollywood's Disabled is a 2000 tv documentary produced by David Browning, Jessica Falcon, Marc Juris, Suzanne Lacock Browning and Susan Stahman. Comedy Run, Run Sweet Roadrunner is an animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series released by Warner Bros.. It features Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner and was directed and written by Rudy Larriva for release in 1965. It was the first of the Road Runner cartoons subcontracted to Format Films, and the only one which composer William Lava was able to properly score.. Thriller Enter the Dragon is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Robert Clouse; starring Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly. This was Bruce Lee's final film appearance before his death on 20 July 1973. The film was released on 26 July 1973, six days after Lee's death, in Hong Kong. He was also one of the film's writers. Often considered one of the greatest martial arts films of all time, in 2004, Enter the Dragon was deemed "culturally significant" in the United States and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Enter the Dragon was the first Chinese martial arts film to have been produced by a major Hollywood studio – Warner Bros. and was produced in association with Golden Harvest and Lee's Concord Production Company. The film is largely set in Hong Kong. Among the stuntmen for the film were members of the Seven Little Fortunes, including Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao. This was arguably instrumental in the trio's further association with Golden Harvest studios, which later launched their careers. Comedy Moskina is a 2013 animation short adventure comedy fantasy film written and directed by Beatriz Herrera. Documentary film Askoo is a 2011 documentary film directed by Mohammad Ali Hashemzehi. Comedy Le Libertin is a French comedy film directed by Gabriel Aghion and released in 2000. It is an adaptation of a 1997 play by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt. Animation Vitra Silent Wall is a short animation advertising film. Thriller Io ho paura is a 1977 Italian crime-drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. It premiered at the 1977 Taormina Film Fest. Science Fiction The Corpse Vanishes is a 1942 American mystery and horror film starring Bela Lugosi, directed by Wallace Fox, and written by Harvey Gates. Lugosi portrays a mad scientist who injects his aging wife with fluids from virginal young brides in order to preserve her beauty. Luana Walters as a journalist and Tristram Coffin as a small town doctor investigate and solve the disappearances of the brides. The film bears some resemblance to the real world story of Elizabeth Báthory, a 16th-century Hungarian countess and serial killer who was said to preserve her beauty by bathing in the blood of virginal young women. The film was later the subject of a Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode. Comedy My Big Fat Greek Wedding is a 2002 Canadian-American romantic comedy film written by and starring Nia Vardalos and directed by Joel Zwick. The film is centered on Fotoula "Toula" Portokalos, a lower middle class Greek American woman who falls in love with a non-Greek upper middle class "White Anglo-Saxon Protestant" Ian Miller. At the 75th Academy Awards, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. A sleeper hit, the film became the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time, and grossed $241.4 million in North America, despite never reaching number one at the box office during its release. Animation Hedgehogs and the City is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Evalds Lacis. Documentary film Nema Aviona Za Zagreb is a 2012 Dutch film by Louis van Gasteren. The film is a retrospective of events in the director's life from 1964 to 1969, filmed by him in that period and reflected on from his vantage point over 40 years later at the age of 90. It is also Jan de Bont's first film credit as cinematographer since 1992's Basic Instinct. In 1964 van Gasteren decided to film all his movements, both outward and inner. He narrates early in the film, "I wanted to make a film about my memories, my observations and experiences. As a filmmaker, I can make that visible." Explaining his idea to his wife in the film, he says, "I want to show everything, because every observation I make fits in with that. Look Jacq, every step I take – also inwards – everything I am involved in." The film crisscrosses the globe. Countries the film is shot in include the Netherlands, Switzerland, England, Yugoslavia, France, Canada, West Germany, the United States, India, and Spain. The film mixes documentary with enacted scenes, and is shot in both color and black-and-white. Comedy Soup: umare kawari no monogatari is a 2012 film. Comedy Thomas, Thomas is a 2010 German short mockumentary film, directed by German film director Corinna Liedtke. The film participated in several German and European film festivals and won a few prizes. Comedy Kalandorok is a 2008 Hungarian film directed by Béla Paczolay. Documentary film Undaunted... The Early Life of Josh McDowell is a 2011 biographical drama film written and directed by Cristobal Krusen. Animation The Capitol Of The Multiverse is a 2009 short animated film directed by Van McElwee Thriller Home for the Holidays is a 1972 American television slasher film from ABC, directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and produced by Aaron Spelling, and starring Sally Field, Eleanor Parker, Julie Harris, Jessica Walter, and Walter Brennan. The plot focuses on a wealthy father on his deathbed who invites his four daughters home for Christmas and asks them to murder his wife. Shortly after, the girls find that their stepmother was a convicted murderess who may or may not have killed her last husband, and they begin to fall prey to a killer dressed in a yellow rain slicker. Animation Mother Goose Land is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Animation Renown Visual Artist Chris Mars brings his surreal vision to life in 'Flowers for Jupiter'. The film tells the tale of a young girl who has lost her finger in an accident she can now scarcely remember. Her recollections and observations, played out in a striking blend of 2-D and 3-D animation, live action and prosthetic effects, explore the world that exists between imagination and memory. Paintings by Chris Mars have exhibited in numerous museums throughout North America and are held in many prestigious public collections including The American Visionary Art Museum, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Longview Museum of Fine Arts, Erie Art Museum and The Minneapolis Institute of Fine Arts. His monograph TOLERANCE was published by Last Gasp in 2008. Written by Anonymous Documentary film For one year, on the last Sunday of every month, the world's first and only satanic nightclub opened its doors in London to offer a series of shocking spectacles that ranged from playfully blasphemous to downright dangerous. Banned from two venues before it even got off of the ground, this depraved congregation reveled in such diabolical delights as satanic cheerleaders, Nazi Go Go dancers, defiled nuns, cannibalism, crucifixion, and, of course, a genuine black mass. In this release comprised of highlights from the Black Mass nightclub, curious viewers can experience all of the evil without having to scrub out those pesky bloodstains at the end of the night. Comedy O Kalyteros Mou Filos is a 2001 comedy film written by Lakis Lazopoulos and directed by Giorgos Lanthimos and Lakis Lazopoulos. Comedy Der Herr Finanzdirektor is a 1931 film directed by Fritz Friedmann-Frederich. Thriller Nightwatch is a 1994 Danish thriller film directed and written by Danish director Ole Bornedal. The film involves Martin who gets a student job as night watchman at the Forensic Medicine Institute. When making his rounds he finds he must go to where the deceased people are kept. At the same time, a series of murders occur among women in Copenhagen as well as mysterious and unexplained things happening in the medical department. Nightwatch was a success in Denmark and was shown at the Fantafestival in 1995. An American remake of the film which was also directed by Bornedal, was released in 1997. The original Nightwatch was included on a list of the top 100 Danish film as chosen by Kosmorama. Comedy Double, Double, Toil and Trouble is a 1993 Halloween made-for-television children's film. It stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as two adventurous little girls who discover that their Great Aunt Sophia has been trapped and cursed by her evil twin sister Agatha. On the 7th year of her imprisonment, Sophia will be doomed to the netherworld unless the spell is broken by the magical spell of twins. The film's title is part of the famous line spoken by the three witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth: "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble." Documentary film La línea is a 1992 documentary film directed by Ernesto Rimoch. Documentary film "In Mali, as in many countries in Africa, the ancestral custom of informal or "traditional" adoption was used to positively consolidate the ties within the family. Children would be sent away from home to live with relatives or friends who took on responsibility for their upbringing, and who considered it an honor. Nowadays, mentalities are changing and such beliefs are being lost. The effects of poverty mean that a child may be given away simply because the parents can't afford to raise them. As a result, adoption can become a nightmare for the child, as was the case for the film's director for about ten years of her life. In this film, Awa Traoré sheds light on what has remained unspoken for too long—the experience of a waliden who suffered mistreatments after being traditionally adopted." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Thriller The G-string Horror is a 2012 Horror Mystery Thriller film directed by Charles Webb. Comedy The Bride Walks Out is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Gene Raymond, and Robert Young. Based on an original story by Howard Emmett Rogers, the film is about a woman forced to give up her job as a fashion model by her new husband. Unable to make ends meet, the woman secretly gets another job. The Bride Walks Out was the first of six films Edward Small made at RKO. Comedy Big Gus, What's the Fuss? was a 1973 Israeli comedy film directed by Ami Artzi and American director Lloyd Kaufman, the president of Troma Entertainment. The plot revolves around a Hebrew detective named Gus and his partner Harry who are hired by a woman to investigate a possible case of adultery. Lloyd Kaufman has stated that Big Gus is the "biggest failure, monetarily and artistically, of my entire life" and that the film "did more damage to the Jewish people than Mein Kampf". The film was not released commercially until 2009, as an Easter Egg on The Sexy Box, a DVD boxset of Squeeze Play!, Waitress!, Stuck on You! and The First Turn-On! Comedy Man Bites Dog is a 1992 Belgian black comedy crime mockumentary written, produced and directed by Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel and Benoît Poelvoorde, who are also the film's co-editor, cinematographer and lead actor respectively. The film follows a crew of filmmakers following a serial killer, recording his horrific crimes for a documentary they are producing. At first dispassionate observers, they find themselves caught up in the increasingly chaotic and nihilistic violence. The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. Since its release, the picture has become a cult film. Animation Robots Of Mars is a 1999 animated film directed by Don Fox, Michael Sarley and written by Michael Sarley. Comedy Alex in Wonderland is a 1970 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Mazursky, written with his partner Larry Tucker, starring Donald Sutherland and Ellen Burstyn. Sutherland plays Alex Morrison, a director agonizing over the choice of follow-up project after the success of his first feature film. The situation is similar to the one Mazursky found himself in following the success of Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and he casts himself in a role as a new-style Hollywood producer. His daughter Meg Mazursky appears as Amy, one of Morrison's daughters. Noted teacher of improvisational theater Viola Spolin plays Morrison's mother. The film also features cameo appearances by Federico Fellini and Jeanne Moreau, and seems to be inspired by their work. In particular, Fellini's 8½, about a film director who's artistically stuck, is referenced. Moreau sings two songs on the soundtrack, "Le Vrai Scandale" and "Le Reve Est La." Documentary film The Backyard is a 2002 American backyard wrestling documentary directed, produced and edited by Paul Hough and was scored by Seth Jordan. It features the appearance of current WWE and former TNA professional wrestler, Rob Van Dam. Although it had a limited theatrical release in the United States in 2002, the film was later released to Germany and Australia in 2004. Documentary film Trains of Thoughts is a 2012 documentary musical film written and directed by Timo Novotny. Comedy Why I Wore Lipstick To My Mastectomy is a 2006 television film that aired on Lifetime Television and starred Sarah Chalke. It is based on the memoir of the same name, written by Geralyn Lucas. The book and the TV movie, depict Geralyn Lucas's fight with breast cancer. Documentary film Unarvinte Kalam - M.R.B. is a 1998 short documentary film directed by M. R. Rajan. Comedy The Snapper is a 1993 Irish television film which was directed by Stephen Frears and starred Tina Kellegher, Colm Meaney and Brendan Gleeson. The film is based on the novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle, about the Rabbitte family and their domestic adventures. Animation Contenti is a 2013 animated short film directed by Claudia Röthlin and Yves Gutjahr. Documentary film Gergiev : A Certain Madness is a 2013 documentary directed by Alberto Venzago. Thriller Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena, released in 2005, is a Hindi film directed by Suparn Verma. It is a remake of the 2003 Hollywood crime drama movie Confidence. Documentary film A Big Country: Nariel Creek is a 1971 documentary film directed by Ken Dyer. Thriller Romeo Must Die is a 2000 American martial arts action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak in his directorial debut, and also fight choreography by Corey Yuen, and starring Jet Li and Aaliyah. The film was released in the United States on March 22, 2000. It is considered Jet Li's breakout role in the English speaking American film industry. The film's plot is similar to William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, but instead of the last name, the families feud over race. The movie's setting was Oakland, California, but other than a few establishing shots, the film was entirely shot in Vancouver, British Columbia. This film is the debut of R&B singer Aaliyah as an actress. Documentary film We Will Rock You is a concert film by English band Queen. It was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the Montreal Forum on 24 and 25 November 1981, ten years to the day before lead singer Freddie Mercury's death from AIDS. A new official release of the concert digitally remastered by Queen was released on 29 October 2007 on DVD double CD and triple vinyl LP. A special double DVD Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid included Queen's performance at Live Aid as well as never before seen interviews and rehearsal footage. It is unclear if the royalties from the Live Aid section went to charity. HD-DVD and Blu-ray versions were released on 4 December 2007. Comedy Once Around is a 1991 romantic comedy-drama film about a young woman who falls for and eventually marries an overbearing older man who proceeds to rub her close-knit family the wrong way, while exposing the dynamics of other family members along the way. It stars Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, Danny Aiello, Laura San Giacomo and Gena Rowlands and was directed by Lasse Hallström. Animation After 20 years of searching the island paradise of Oahu, the evil archaeologist Dr. Karl Von Fragman has finally found the five legendary “evil” slammers. Thriller The Glass Web is a 1953 3-D film noir directed by Jack Arnold and starring Edward G. Robinson, John Forsythe, Kathleen Hughes, and Eve McVeagh. Comedy Miquette is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Lilian Harvey, Lucien Baroux and André Lefaur. It was one of two films made in France by the Anglo-German star Harvey, after emigrating from Nazi Germany. It was her final film appearance, although she continued to act on stage. The film is based on the play Miquette et sa mere by Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Cavaillet, which was later adapted into the 1950 film Miquette. Animation Oh Willy... is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Emma De Swaef and Marc James Roels. Comedy A Gasoline Wedding is a 1918 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film 'Til Madness Do Us Part is a 2013 documentary film directed by Bing Wang. Documentary film The Fame of Our Fathers is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Mike Church. Comedy The New Country is a Swedish mini TV-series and feature film from 2000, directed by Geir Hansteen Jörgensen and written by Peter Birro and Lukas Moodysson. The mini-series version had a huge audience at national television, SVT and the feature film version won more awards around the world than any other Swedish feature in 2001. Some Swedish newspapers and critics has chosen The New Country as best Swedish TV mini-series ever and it is by many considered the beginning of Swedish "multicultural" cinema. Thriller Ner Ethir is a 2014 Tamil film directed by M. Jayapradeep and produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu. The film features Richard, Vidhya, Aishwarya Menon and Parthi in the lead roles, while Satish Chakravarthy composed the film's music. The film released worldwide on 24 January 2014. The film is a remake of Across the Hall. Comedy I Love You Again is a comedy film released in 1940. It was directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starred William Powell and Myrna Loy; all three were prominently involved in the The Thin Man series. The cast also included Frank McHugh, Edmund Lowe and Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer. Comedy Solser en Hesse was a short Dutch silent film by M.H. Laddé and J.W. Merkelbach from 1900, featuring the comedians Lion Solser and Piet Hesse. the film was first distributed in the Netherlands by 'Edison's Ideal' in 1900, and second film starring the two men and under the same name was released in 1906 by 'The Royal Bioscope'. Both films are lost. Animation Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh is a Halloween television special based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, originally broadcast on October 25, 1996. Comedy Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon is a 2003 Bollywood film directed by Chandan Arora and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. The story follows a poor, uneducated woman who is a huge fan of famous Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit to the extent that she aspires to become the new Madhuri Dixit by attempting to join the Bollywood film industry. The film was shot in Mumbai, India. The film received decent reviews upon release, with critics praising the films direction. Documentary film The Al Qaeda Code is a 2008 documentary film written by Asiem El Difraoui and directed by Mark Johnston and Asiem El Difraoui. Thriller Jugnu is a 1973 Indian Hindi movie produced and directed by Pramod Chakravorty. The story is about an extremely Intelligent crook with a "Golden" Heart who has the remarkable ability to steal from the most protected setups. The movie also stars Hema Malini, Lalita Pawar, Mehmood, Prem Chopra, Nazir Hussain, Ajit and Pran.The music is by S. D. Burman and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi. . It went on to become a Boxoffice "Superhit" becoming the second highest grossing film of 1973. It had great songs, most notably the Diwali song picturised beautifully on Dharmendra and Sung by Kishore Kumar, "Deep Diwali ke Jhute". The song became a Runaway Hit going on to become an all-time a Chart-Buster of its time. Another notable feature of the film is the Popular dialogue written by Sachin Bhowmick, "Baap ke naam kaa sahara kaamzor log lete hai", Meaning: "Only the weak seek to be known by their father's reputation" which was said on two occasions by Dharmendra and Pran. It went on to become one of the most loved and famous dialogues of all-time in Hindi cinema. Jugnu Remains a cult classic of Hindi cinema and represents one of Dharmendra's Finest performances. Songs from the Film Comedy Police in Pollywood is a Punjabi film directed by Sunita Dhir, produced by Rajinder Gautam & Monika Gautam and starring Anuj Sachdeva, Bhagwant Mann, Raj Brar and Sardool Sikander. Comedy Walter og Carlo--Yes det er far. is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by John Hilbard. Animation The Unruly Hare is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series directed by Frank Tashlin. It stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. One of the railroad workers at the beginning was voiced by Tedd Pierce. Documentary film Life on Jupiter is a 2002 documentary film directed by Martin J. Spinelli. Animation Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods is the eighteenth Japanese animated feature film based on the Dragon Ball series and the fourteenth to carry the Dragon Ball Z branding, released in theaters on March 30, 2013. It is the first Dragon Ball movie in 17 years to have a theatrical release, the last being the tenth anniversary movie in 1996, which followed the first three Dragon Ball films and the thirteen Dragon Ball Z films. It is the first-ever Japanese film to be screened at IMAX Digital Theaters, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 13, 2013. Funimation acquired the North American rights to Battle of Gods and produced an English dub that premiered in North American cinemas in August 2014. Madman Entertainment acquired the Australasian rights and screened the movie at the 2013 Japanese Film Festival in Australia before screening the English dub to select theaters in August 2014, and Manga Entertainment will release the film in the United Kingdom in November 2014. Thriller The Assassination of Trotsky is a 1972 British film directed by Joseph Losey with a screenplay by Nicholas Mosley. It starred Richard Burton as Leon Trotsky, as well as Romy Schneider and Alain Delon. Years later, The Assassination of Trotsky was included as one of the choices in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. Documentary film iROCK is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Lionel Brouet. Comedy El barrendero is a 1982 drama comedy film written by Cantinflas, Isaac Díaz Araiza, Fernando Galiana, & Mario Moreno Reyes and directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy 23 1/2 Hours' Leave is a 1919 comedy film written by Agnes Christine Johnston and directed by Henry King. Comedy No Entry is a Hindi comedy film released in 2005. It was directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Boney Kapoor. The film features an ensemble cast of Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Fardeen Khan, Lara Dutta, Celina Jaitley, Esha Deol and Bipasha Basu with a cameo appearance by Sameera Reddy. A remake of the Tamil super hit Charlie Chaplin, No Entry was Bollywood's biggest hit of 2005. Science Fiction The Castle of Crossed Destinies is a drama film directed by Fuminori Kaneko. Comedy Conversation with a Cigarette is a 2014 short thriller comedy drama film written and directed by Russell Brown. Science Fiction God Told Me To is a 1976 science fiction/horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen. Like many of Cohen's films, it is set in New York City and incorporates aspects of the police procedural. Thriller Rules of Engagement is a 2000 American war-drama film directed by William Friedkin and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson. Jackson plays U.S. Marine Colonel Terry Childers, who is brought to court-martial after men under Childers' orders kill a large number of civilians outside the U.S. embassy in Yemen. James Webb, to whom the story is credited, is a former U.S. Marine combat officer, lawyer and U.S. Secretary of the Navy. Webb later served as a U.S. Senator from Virginia. Comedy Hideout in the Sun is an American 1960 nudist film, written, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars Greg Conrad, Dolores Carlos and Earl Bauer. The film is also known as Beauties in the Sun. Animation Hair High is a 2004 animated comedy-horror-romance by American filmmaker Bill Plympton. Thriller Two Step is a 2014 crime drama thriller film written and directed by Alex R. Johnson. Documentary film Road to the Stars — Soviet science fiction film. Combines elements of science educational films and science fiction feature films. Comedy Root of the Problem is a 2012 horror, comedy, fantasy, and short film written by Ryan Spindell and Mark E. Davidson, and directed by Ryan Spindell. Thriller Human Capital is a 2013 Italian neo-noir film directed by Paolo Virzì. The film is based on the American novel Human Capital by Stephen Amidon. For her performance in the film Valeria Bruni Tedeschi was awarded Best Actress at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. It has been selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards. Thriller Dark Nature is a 2009 British thriller film written by Eddie Harrison, directed by Marc de Launay, and starring Niall Greig Fulton, Vanya Eadie and Imogen Toner. Shot on a small budget, it was filmed in the Scottish Highlands from September to October 2008 before receiving a limited cinematic showing in 2009. The film went on to be released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom and the United States in May 2010. Documentary film Grab is a 2011 documentary film directed by Billy Luther. Thriller Gumnaam – The Mystery is a 2008 Bollywood Hindi mystery film written and directed by Neeraj Pathak starring Dino Morea and Mahima Chaudhry in the lead roles. Comedy Paco and the Magical Book is a 2008 Japanese film written and directed by Tetsuya Nakashima, based on a play by Hirohito Goto. It was shown at the Munich Asian Filmfest in 2008 and has been nominated for three awards for the 2009 Asian Film Awards. Actors Koji Yakusho, and Ayaka Wilson and director Tetsuya Nakashima have been nominated for the 2008 Japanese Academy Award. Documentary film Deep Blues: A Musical Pilgrimage to the Crossroads is a documentary film, released in 1992, and made by David A. Stewart in conjunction with his brother John J. Stewart, in collaboration with music critic and author Robert Palmer and documentary film maker Robert Mugge. The film provided insight into the location, cast and characteristics of Delta blues and North Mississippi hill country blues. The documentary locations were set in Memphis, Tennessee, and various North Mississippi counties. Palmer provided many of the insights into the background and history of the blues, as narrator of the story of the Mississippi blues. Comedy Which Way is Up? is a 1977 comedy film starring Richard Pryor. It was directed by Michael Schultz, and is a remake of the 1972 Italian film The Seduction of Mimi, which was written and directed by Lina Wertmüller. Pryor plays three roles: an orange picker who plays with two women, the orange-picker's father and a Reverend who gets the orange picker's wife pregnant. Comedy Legacy of Steel is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Jan Jakub Kolski. Comedy Andarivaadu is a 2005 Tollywood comedy film directed by Srinu Vytla. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Rimi Sen, Tabu and Prakash Raj. This movie was commercially successful though not critically acclaimed. It has been dubbed in Hindi as "Ek Aur Himmathwala" Comedy The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training is the 1977 sequel to the feature film The Bad News Bears. This film picks up the Bears' career a year after their infamous second-place finish in the North Valley League. However, after winning this year, they are left reeling by the departure of Buttermaker as their coach and an injury to goat-turned-hero Timmy Lupus. Faced with a chance to play the Houston Toros for a shot at the Japanese champs, they devise a way to get to Houston to play at the famed Astrodome. In the process, Kelly Leak reunites with his estranged father, who is ultimately recruited to coach them. It also stars Chris Barnes, who returns to his role as the foul-mouthed Tanner Boyle, and Jimmy Baio as pitcher Carmen Ronzonni. This film is remembered for the scene in which Coach Leak leads the Astrodome crowd in the chant "Let them play!" when the umpires attempt to call the game prematurely because of time constraints, the crowd at the 2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game also used this chant when the announcement came that the game would end in a tie at the end of the inning if neither team scored. Thriller Driven is a 2001 action drama film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Sylvester Stallone, who also wrote and produced. It centers on a young racing driver's effort to win the Champ Car World Series auto racing championship. Prior to production of the movie, Stallone was seen at many Formula 1 races, but he was unable to procure enough information about the category due to the secrecy with which teams protect their cars, so he decided to base the film on Champ Car. Documentary film Fellinheli; Hefin And Als is a 2013 short animated documentary film directed by Chris Daykin. Comedy Bob's Your Uncle is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Albert Modley, Jean Colin, George Bolton, Wally Patch and H.F. Maltby. It depicts the enthusiastic members of a Home Guard unit. Documentary film Termination is a 1966 short documentary and historical fiction film directed by Bruce Baillie. Animation Ostali Tragovi is a 2013 animated film directed by Michaela Müller. Documentary film Dale is a documentary film about the life and career of NASCAR race car driver Dale Earnhardt. The film follows his career all the way to his death in the 2001 Daytona 500. Produced as a collaboration between CMT Films and NASCAR Images, the film premiered in theaters in selected cities in February 2007. A lot of the cities the film premiered in were cities where the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was racing that week including Daytona. Dale made its television debut on CMT on September 4, 2007, setting a new ratings record for the network of more than 3.1 million total viewers. The film included interviews from legendary NASCAR drivers including Dale's rival Darrell Waltrip. The film is now available on DVD. Comedy Q: The Movie is a 1999 comedy film written and directed by Barry Bowles. Thriller Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl the Movie: Phantom Ruler: Zoroark, is a Pokémon anime film, the thirteenth in the meta series franchise history and the fourth in the Diamond & Pearl series arc. It was released in Japan on July 10, 2010. The movie's fictitious setting is based on various locations in the Netherlands, the Netherlands Public Broadcasting's country, and Belgium. Among the locations they visited and that have been used as inspiration for the movie were the Magere Brug, Amstel River, Kinderdijk, and Brussels, the city of Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie and Radio-Télévision belge de la Communauté française. The film's theme song in Japan was "Ice Cream Syndrome" by Sukima Switch. An American English language release of the film aired on Cartoon Network on February 5, 2011, the same day the DP Saga ended. On February 25, 2011, it aired in the Netherlands on Disney XD; it was released on DVD in May 2011 with a Dutch dub. Thriller Foul Play is a 1978 American comic mystery/thriller film written and directed by Colin Higgins, and starring Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Dudley Moore, Burgess Meredith, Eugene Roche, Rachel Roberts, Brian Dennehy and Billy Barty. In it, a recently divorced librarian is drawn into a mystery when a stranger hides a roll of film in a pack of cigarettes and gives it to her for safekeeping. The film inspired an ABC television series starring Barry Bostwick and Deborah Raffin that aired in early 1981 and was cancelled after six episodes. Animation 366 Days is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Johannes Schiehsl. Comedy Hollywood Homicide is a 2003 American action comedy film starring Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett. The film also features Lena Olin, Bruce Greenwood, Isaiah Washington, Keith David, Gladys Knight, Master P, and André Benjamin in supporting roles, and Eric Idle makes a cameo appearance. Written by Robert Souza and Ron Shelton, directed by Shelton and produced by Lou Pitt. The film is based on the true experiences of Souza, who was a homicide detective in the LAPD Hollywood Division and moonlighted as a real estate broker in his final ten years on the job. Comedy O Rei dos Pássaros is a 2013 Animation, Short, Adventure, Comedy film, written and directed by Coline Benacchio. Animation The Littlest Angel is a 1997 animation short film written by Kayte Kuch and Sheryl Scarborough based on the story by Charles Tazewell and directed by Don Boone and John Delaney. Animation Don't Let it All Unravel is a short film directed by Sarah Cox. Science Fiction Deadly Skies is a 2006 science-fiction television film starring Antonio Sabato, Jr., Rae Dawn Chong, Dominic Zamprogna, Michael Boisvert, Rob LaBelle and Michael Moriarty. The plot concerns the effort of two astronomers and two military men to stop the threat of a giant asteroid on a collision course with Earth. The film is notable for being released in multiple versions for the United States and international markets. Deadly Skies is the American title, it includes a romantic relationship between Sabato's and Boisvert's characters. The censored international DVD versions, titled Ultimate Limit and Force of Impact do not. Thriller Rajotto is an Dhallywood crime action thriller film directed by Iftakar Chowdhury and produced by Fatman Films.The film stars Shakib Khan and Bobby in lead roles. The music of the film composed by Adit Ozbert. Rajotto is about a deadly journey of a gangster. The film released on 7 March 2014. Upon release, the film received positive reviews. Rajotto is currently one of the highest grossing Dhallywood film of 2014. It is the remake of a Telugu fim, Pokiri starring Mahesh Babu directed by Puri Jagannadh. Animation The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's is the 33rd episode in the VeggieTales series, and was released on DVD on October 6, 2007 in Christian Bookstores and on October 9, 2007 in other stores. It is based on the parable from the Bible, The Prodigal Son, and a parody of The Wizard of Oz film adaptation. Documentary film Hempsters: Plant the Seed is a 2003 documentary film directed by Michael Henning. Documentary film The Temple Mount is Mine is a 2003 two-part documentary by Emmy Award-winning director Willy Lindwer that looks at why Muslims, Christians and Jews all lay claim to one of the holiest sites in the world. Thriller Kôtei no inai hachigatsu is a 1978 drama thriller film, written by Kyuzo Kobayashi and Nobuo Yamada and directed by Satsuo Yamamoto. Documentary film Compound Eyes 3: Diptera and Lepidoptera is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Paul Clipson. Comedy Fired Up! is a 2009 American teen comedy film written and directed by Will Gluck. The main plot revolves around two popular high school football players who attend a cheerleading camp for the summer to get close to its 300 female cheerleaders. Science Fiction Jaane Hoga Kya is a 2006 Bollywood Sci-fi Thriller directed by Glen Barretto & Ankush Mohla. The film stars Aftab Shivdasani and Bipasha Basu as the lead protagonists. Rahul Dev, Paresh Rawal, Tinnu Anand and Preeti Jhangiani all play supporting roles. The film was released on 1 September 2006 in India. It features Aftab in a double role, as a scientist who aims to clone human life. Animation The Loose Nut is the 16th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 17, 1945, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Thriller Heist is a 2001 crime film, written and directed by David Mamet, which stars Gene Hackman, Danny DeVito, and Delroy Lindo, with Rebecca Pidgeon, Ricky Jay, and Sam Rockwell in supporting roles. Documentary film You Cannot Learn How To Be Honest is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Jason Oppliger. Documentary film Boxing Kangaroo is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film, directed and produced by Max Skladanowsky, which features a Kangaroo boxing against a man against a white background at the Circus Busch. The film, which premiered at the first public projection of motion pictures in Germany on November 1, 1895, was filmed on 35 mm film and is 18 feet in length. The "groundbreaking production," was, according to WildFilmHistory, "a huge success," which, "despite being intended for entertainment rather than as a scientific behaviour study," "revealed animal actions in a way that had never been seen before," and, "exposed the potential for future films concerning wildlife and natural history." Documentary film LAbri is a 2014 documentary film directed by Fernand Melgar. Comedy A Castle in Italy is a 2013 French drama film directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Talent Competition is a 1963 documentary film written by Miloš Forman and Ivan Passer directed by Miloš Forman. Comedy Two Man and A Table is a 2012 film written and directed by Ester Amrami. Animation Heaven's Lost Property the Movie: The Angeloid of Clockwork is a 2011 Japanese anime fantasy film based on the manga and anime series Heaven's Lost Property by Suu Minazuki. It was released on June 25, 2011 in Japan under the directorship of Hisashi Saitō. The film covers events involving Hiyori Kazane. The DVD version was released on February 24, 2012 in Japan. It was officially released in North America on February 26, 2013. Animation Démélés is a 1990 short animation film written and directed by Guionne Leroy. Documentary film "A fascinating locally produced documentary on the making of an original photo calendar: that of one openly gay man (Butch Cordora) and twelve different straight men — posing together in the nude. Local queer celebrity Butch Cordora (“In Bed with Butch”) came up with an intriguing idea for a calendar: recreate a famous photo image for each month and stage them with him (way openly gay) and a straight man…both in the nude. Apart from the creativity and titillation, the idea also promised to explore the often rocky and often uncomfortable relationship between gay and straight men. This documentary follows the behind-the-scenes making of each photo shoot, from Butch’s efforts to finding 12 willing men to the execution of each photo shoot. But more importantly, it captures the often insightful comments from his straight co-stars on both their willingness to bare all and pose with Butch. Working with different photographers, most notably Tony Ward, the results are striking and provocative – from the re-staging of the Cindy Crawford/kd lang Vanity Fair cover to John and Oko’s iconic nude embrace. But is it the unconventional straight men that provide the best insight and often humor – from the South Street tattoo artist, to the long-haired college student to a quietly tough video salesman." Quoting Raymond Murray from the 2010 Philadelphia QFest site Documentary film No Apologies is the first DVD from United States rock band Bleed the Dream. It contains live footage from 2003 through 2005, and features songs from Awake and Asleep along with songs from the upcoming album. It was produced and edited by the drummer Scott Gottlieb. Documentary film Meat Loaf: In Search of Paradise is a 2007 independent documentary film that captures rocker Meat Loaf and his life in rehearsals and on the road during his 2007 World Tour. It was directed by Bruce David Klein and produced by Atlas Media Corp. in association with Voom HD Pictures and 10th Street Entertainment. The film was an official selection of the Montreal World Film Festival in 2007 and of the USA Film Festival in 2008. In Europe, the film was included in the 3 Bats Live DVD. According to Allmovie, "as the stage show gets more and more involved, the singer battles ongoing health concerns." The film was theatrically released in 75 cities in the U.S. and Canada on March 12, 2008. The premiere was held at New York City's IFC Center. The New York Times called the film "amusing," and Variety said it was "revealing." It is now available on DVD from Universal and can be seen on television worldwide. Comedy The Case of the Lucky Legs is a 1935 mystery film, the third in a series of Perry Mason films starring Warren William as the famed lawyer. Documentary film Mémoire Battante is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Arthur Lamothe. Animation Golden Age is an adult animated documentary film which debuted as a web-series on Comedy Central's broadband channel Motherload in 2006. Ten segments trace the sordid careers of oddball cartoon characters from throughout the history of animation. Notable characters include Marching Gumdrop, Lancaster Loon, and Kongobot. The film is produced by Augenblick Studios and directed by Aaron Augenblick. Golden Age was an official selection of the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film Shades of Puffing Billy is a 1967 short documentary film directed by Antonio Colacino. Comedy Knerten is a Norwegian film from 2009 directed by Åsleik Engmark, based on the children's books by author Anne-Cath. Vestly. Comedy Dynamite Dondon is a 1978 comedy, drama, crime film written by Motomu Furuta and Toshirô Ide and directed by Kihachi Okamoto. Comedy No Vacation for Mr. Mayor is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Maurice Labro, written by Christian Duvaleix, starring Grégoire Aslan and Louis de Funès. Documentary film The Long Ride Home is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Thomas Lee Wright. Comedy Catch a Falling Star is a 2000 film directed by Bob Clark. Thriller Stolen Innocence is a film directed by Bill L. Norton released on October 3, 1995. Comedy What Just Happened is a satirical comedy-drama directed by Barry Levinson and starring Robert De Niro. The supporting cast includes Catherine Keener, Robin Wright Penn, Stanley Tucci, and Sean Penn. What Just Happened is an independent film, produced by 2929 Productions, Art Linson Productions and Tribeca Productions, and was released on October 17, 2008. The film is based on the book, What Just Happened? Bitter Hollywood Tales from the Front Line, by Art Linson, about his experiences as a producer in Hollywood. This film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 25, 2008. Animation Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square is a 1998 National Film Board of Canada short animated documentary directed by Shui-Bo Wang. It is an autobiography about the director's life, career and ultimate disillusionment with The People's Republic of China. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, losing to The Personals. Other honours for the film included the Gemini Award for Best History/Biography Documentary program and the award for Best Short Documentary at Hot Docs. Comedy Bolt is a 2008 American computer-animated adventure/action comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, released by Walt Disney Pictures, and the studio's 48th animated feature. It is the first film directed by Chris Williams and Byron Howard. The film stars the voices of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Malcolm McDowell, Diedrich Bader, Nick Swardson, Greg Germann, Susie Essman and Mark Walton. The film's plot centers on a small white dog named Bolt who, having spent his entire life on the set of a television series, thinks that he has super powers. When he believes that his human, Penny, has been kidnapped, he sets out on a cross-country journey to "rescue" her. Despite a relatively marginal box-office performance, Bolt received strong positive reception and is renowned for played an important role in instigating what is widely referred to as the New Disney Renaissance as well as setting the company in a new creative direction that would lead to other critically acclaimed features such as Tangled and Frozen. Comedy Public Affairs is a 1934 short comedy film written and directed by Robert Bresson. Comedy Monster Mash is a 2000 direct-to-video animated feature based on the stories of Frankenstein, The Wolfman, and Count Dracula. The film was released with Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein, Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman, and 4 Archie's Weird Mysteries episodes on the Monster Bash Fun Pack released on September 7, 2004. The film also includes a rendition of Bobby "Boris" Pickett' song Monster Mash that is played at the beginning and end of the film. Comedy Switching Goals is a 1999 television movie starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Science Fiction 2012 is a 2009 American science fiction disaster adventure film directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich. It stars John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover, and Woody Harrelson. It was produced by Sony Pictures Releasing and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Filming began in August 2008 in Vancouver, although it was originally planned to be filmed in Los Angeles. The plot follows Jackson Curtis as he attempts to bring his family to refuge, amidst the events of a geological and meteorological super-disaster. The film includes references to Mayanism, the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, and the 2012 phenomenon in its portrayal of cataclysmic events unfolding in the year 2012. Emmerich has announced that the film will be his last involving disasters. It also marked the second collaboration between Cusack and Peet following the 2003 film Identity, which was also distributed by Columbia Pictures. Animation Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack is a 1988 anime film set in Gundam's Universal Century timeline of Gundam, specifically U.C. 0093. Making its theatrical debut on March 12, 1988, Char's Counterattack is the culmination of the original saga begun in Mobile Suit Gundam and continued through Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam Double Zeta, marking the final conflict of the fourteen-year rivalry between Char Aznable and Amuro Ray. Based on a novel by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino, the movie supposedly marked the end of tensions between the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon. In addition to being the first original Gundam theatrical release, Char's Counterattack was also the first Gundam production to make use of computer graphics during a five-second shot of the Sweetwater colony rotating in space. Char's Counterattack was released in America on DVD on August 20, 2002 and was shown on January 4, 2003 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Documentary film Speedy Delivery is a 2008 documentary film directed and produced by Paul B. Germain. The film follows the life story of David Newell, better known as Mr. McFeely from the children's television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Shot in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Speedy Delivery is a character study of Newell, examining his mission to help save "The Neighborhood" following the passing of his close friend Fred Rogers. Made on a budget of $4,000, the film was funded by grants from two universities: Carnegie Mellon University and Pomona College. Currently, Speedy Delivery is airing regionally on PBS and has screened at The Feel Good Film Festival founded by Kristen Ridgway Flores, Flyway Film Festival, and screened at the 2009 Seattle Children's Film Festival. Comedy Ikaw pa rin is a 2008 musical, romantic comedy film written by Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario and directed by Wenn V. Deramas. Documentary film Wanting And Not Wanting The Same is a 1990 documentary film directed by Ingo Kratisch and Jutta Sartory. Science Fiction Houdini's Hand 2013 drama sci-fi mystery short film written by Al Hess and directed by Brandon Thaxton. Comedy Since You've Been Gone is a 1998 U.S. made-for-TV movie directed by David Schwimmer about a 10th anniversary class reunion. Apart from Schwimmer himself, the film starred Philip Rayburn Smith, Joy E. Gregory, Joey Slotnick, Teri Hatcher, Jon Stewart, Rachel Griffiths, and Lara Flynn Boyle. Love Jones plays the reunion band. Most of the film was shot in downtown Chicago at the Hotel Allegro as well as the neighboring Palace Theater where the reunion takes place. Some portions of the film were shot in Palm Springs, California. Comedy El coyote emplumado is a 1983 Mexican comedy film directed by and starring María Elena Velasco. Animation Chili Weather is a 1963 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Sylvester and Speedy Gonzales. Documentary film Distress Signals is the 1990 documentary film written by Steve Lucas and Tom Perlmutter and directed by John Walker. Documentary film Adolescence is a 1966 French short documentary film directed by Marin Karmitz. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Consentement is a 2012 short, drama, thriller and LGBT film written and directed by Cyril Legann. Animation Le manège is a 1980 short, animation film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Documentary film Riziko II is a 1988 documentary film directed by Dimitri Barschtschevskij. Comedy Une partie d'auto is a French short film and slapstick comedy about a modified car. It was made in the 9.5 mm film format as part of the Pathé Baby amateur film system introduced by Pathé Frères in 1922. Documentary film Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Jeremiah Zagar. The film premiered in competition in the category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film premiered on August 18, 2014 on HBO. Documentary film Genocide Revealed is a historical documentary film directed by Yurij Luhovy. Comedy Nadine, nackt im Bistro is a 1996 film directed by Ecki Ziedrich. Documentary film Best of INTERCOM is a 2011 documentary film directed by Errol Morris. Documentary film Martino Unstrung is a music documentary film directed by Ian Knox. Comedy Francesca is a 1986 comedy drama film written and directed by Verena Rudolph. Comedy It Started with a Kiss is a 1959 film starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds. It was directed by George Marshall. Comedy Young Man with Ideas is a romantic-comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1952. It was directed by Mitchell Leisen and stars Ruth Roman and Glenn Ford. A young small-town lawyer played by Ford moves his family from the country to Los Angeles in the hope of passing the bar in California to ensure that his family can have a more prosperous lifestyle. Comedy Get to Know Your Rabbit is a 1972 American comedy film written by Jordan Crittenden and directed by Brian De Palma. Comedy Recipe for Disaster is a 2003 family comedy TV movie written by William Prop and directed by Harvey Frost. Animation Hillbilly Hare is a 1950 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Robert McKimson, with a story by Tedd Pierce and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Bugs as usual is voiced by Mel Blanc, as is Curt Martin; uncredited Stan Freberg and John T Smith both voice Punkin'head Martin, and Smith the jukebox square dance caller. Comedy Wise Girl is a 1937 romantic comedy film starring Miriam Hopkins and Ray Milland. A wealthy socialite tries to gain custody of her orphaned nieces. Science Fiction Gog is a 1954 science fiction film directed by Herbert L. Strock and released in 1954 by United Artists. It is notable for having been shot in color, widescreen and 3-D. It stars Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, and Herbert Marshall. It is the third episode in Ivan Tors' Office of Scientific Investigation trilogy, following The Magnetic Monster and Riders to the Stars. Thriller The Girl on the Late, Late Show is a 1974 drama thriller film directed by Gary Nelson. Thriller Rog, is a 2005 Hindi-language Bollywood thriller film directed by Himanshu Brahmbhatt, written by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Pooja Bhatt. The film stars Irrfan Khan and former model, Ilene Hamann in the lead roles. Its plot is based on the 1944 Hollywood suspense thriller, Laura. Thriller The Genius Club is a 2006 film from the United States written and directed by Tim Chey. The film was released on October 27, 2006 via the Cinemark Theaters. The film tells the story of seven geniuses who try to solve the world's problems in one night in order to prevent a nuclear bomb from exploding in Washington, D.C. The film was produced and distributed by Cloud Ten Pictures and RiverRain Productions. Thriller The Canal is a 2014 Irish horror film that was directed and written by Ivan Kavanagh. The film had its world premiere on April 18, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival, and stars Rupert Evans as a father investigating a horrific murder that took place in his home in the early 1900s. Comedy Lies I Told My Little Sister is a 2014 comedy film written by Jonathan Weisbrod and directed by William J. Stribling. Comedy Commissariato di notturna is a 1974 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Guido Leoni . It was one of the few films that tried to mix the classical commedia all'italiana with the poliziottesco genre. Documentary film Rush in Rio is a live DVD by Canadian band Rush, released in 2003. It is also available as a three CD set. It was the first concert DVD ever released by the band and is a two-disc set containing 28 songs. Bonus features include a tour documentary, multi-angle viewing options for certain songs and behind-the-scenes footage. The performance was recorded and filmed at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and was the final night on the 2002 Vapor Trails Tour. It is the band's first live video that presents a single night's entire performance. The attendance at this show was 40,000, the second largest crowd at a show on the Vapor Trails Tour. The crew had such a difficult time driving from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro that they were hours late when they arrived at the stadium, and no sound or video check was done because the crowd was entering by the time everything was set up. After this show, Neil's rotating drum riser was destroyed when it was being removed from the stadium by a flat-bed truck whose driver miscalculated the height of the exit. Documentary film The Triumph is a documentary film directed by Sean Bloomfield. Comedy Ich back mir einen Mann is a 2003 film written and directed by Andrea Katzenberger. Documentary film One hour documentary about the return of 1250 former political prisoners to the notorious Robben Island prison in South Africa -- led by President Nelson Mandela. Thriller She's Dangerous is a 1937 film directed by Milton Carruth andLewis R. Foster. Comedy The Skeleton Woman is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Sarah Van den Boom. Thriller Kaliber Deluxe is a 2000 thriller film directed by Thomas Roth. Documentary film The Power of Nightmares, subtitled The Rise of the Politics of Fear, is a BBC documentary film series, written and produced by Adam Curtis. Its three one-hour parts consist mostly of a montage of archive footage with Curtis's narration. The series was first broadcast in the United Kingdom in late 2004 and has subsequently been broadcast in multiple countries and shown in several film festivals, including the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The films compare the rise of the Neo-Conservative movement in the United States and the radical Islamist movement, making comparisons on their origins and claiming similarities between the two. More controversially, it argues that the threat of radical Islamism as a massive, sinister organised force of destruction, specifically in the form of al-Qaeda, is a myth perpetrated by politicians in many countries—and particularly American Neo-Conservatives—in an attempt to unite and inspire their people following the failure of earlier, more utopian ideologies. The Power of Nightmares has been praised by film critics in both Britain and the United States. Documentary film Ofir is a 2013 documentary/biography film directed by Mark McDannald. Thriller The Exorcism of Emily Rose is a 2005 American courtroom drama horror film directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Laura Linney and Tom Wilkinson. The film is loosely based on the story of Anneliese Michel and follows a self-proclaimed Agnostic who acts as defense counsel representing a parish priest, accused by the state of negligent homicide after he performed an exorcism. The film, which largely takes place in a courtroom, depicts the events leading up to and including the exorcism through flashbacks. Documentary film California Hope Spots is a 2013 documentary film written by Tierney Thys and directed by Kip Evans. Comedy One Body Too Many is a 1944 comedy-mystery film directed by Frank McDonald, starring Bela Lugosi and Jack Haley. Documentary film The Conspiracy of Silence is a documentary TV film that was broadcast three times on PBS in the United States in 1995 and 1996. The title is formed from the assumption that there is a conspiracy of silence that surrounds domestic violence. The abuser has an unspoken pact with the victim to stay silent about the crimes committed and in return the victim believes this lack of action will result in the avoidance of further violence. Directed and written by Neal Marshad and Donna Olson, this documentary won the Silver Award at WorldFest Houston in 1996 Film & Video Production: Women's Issues and Honorable Mention in 1996 Columbus International Film & Video Festival: Health & Medicine. It focuses on the efforts of one organization located in East Hampton, New York called The Retreat. The goal of the Retreat is to help battered women and their children with safe shelter and counseling. With on camera scenes featuring actress Kathleen Turner and Denise Brown, The Conspiracy of Silence cuts through social class, economic privilege and racial lines to demonstrate that domestic violence is not limited to a certain group and that there is no standard profile for the abuser or the abused. Comedy Qué Despelotón! is a comedy film directed by Eduardo Ortíz. Documentary film Welcome Nowhere is a 2012 documentary/drama film directed by Kate Ryan. Comedy The Four Seasons is a 1981 romantic comedy film written and directed by and starring Alan Alda, co-starring Carol Burnett, Len Cariou, Sandy Dennis, Rita Moreno, Jack Weston and Bess Armstrong. The film spawned a short-lived CBS series in 1984 produced by Alda. Comedy Disorganized Crime is a 1989 heist/comedy film set in Montana. It was written and directed by Jim Kouf and released through Touchstone Pictures. The ensemble cast includes Fred Gwynne, Lou Diamond Phillips, Rubén Blades, William Russ, Corbin Bernsen, Ed O'Neill, Daniel Roebuck and Hoyt Axton. Comedy Pdei La'o is a 2003 Khmer comedy film directed by Parn Puong Bopha. The film was distributed by Angkorwat production. It stars Sim Solika and Keo Pich Pisey. Comedy Best Foot Forward is a 1943 American musical film adapted from the 1941 Broadway musical comedy of the same title. The film was released by MGM, directed by Edward Buzzell, and starred Lucille Ball, William Gaxton, Virginia Weidler, Chill Wills, June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven, and Nancy Walker. The actors did their own singing, except for Lucille Ball, whose singing was dubbed by Gloria Grafton, Virginia Weidler, whose singing was dubbed by Louanne Hogan and Jack Jordan, whose singing was dubbed by Ralph Blane. Comedy Koodum Thedi is a 1985 Malayalam film starring Mohanlal, Radhika, Rahman, Nadia Moidu, Soman, Thilakan, Sankaradi etc. Written by S. N. Swamy and Rajmohan, the film is directed by Paul Babu, and features music by Jerry Amaldev. The cinematography has been handled by P. C. Sreeram. Thriller Sensi is a 1986 thriller film directed by Gabriele Lavia. Comedy Nejlepší ženská mého života is a 1968 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič and was his final film. Comedy The Naked Civil Servant is a 1975 television film based on the 1968 autobiography by Quentin Crisp, of the same name. It stars John Hurt in the lead role. It was directed by Jack Gold, adapted by Philip Mackie and produced by Verity Lambert, and was originally transmitted on 17 December 1975. The 90-minute film was produced by Thames Television for the British Television channel ITV. Crisp is depicted from youth to middle age. For his performance, Hurt won the BAFTA for Best Actor in 1976 and the production also won the 1976 Prix Italia. In 1976 it was shown on US television channel WOR-TV and later PBS when Thames Television and WOR-TV exchanged programming for one week. In 2000 it was placed fourth in a poll by industry professionals to find the BFI TV 100 of the 20th century. The film was released on DVD in 2005. In 2009, Hurt reprised the role of Quentin Crisp in An Englishman in New York, which covered the latter years of Crisp's life in New York. Animation Feral is a 2012 short, animation, drama, fantasy and science-fiction film written and directed by Daniel Sousa. Documentary film I Hälsingland driver den sjukskrivne viltvårdaren Örjan en kamp mot vargen och familjen Andersson åker och campar. Comedy The Witch Affair is a 2003 Spanish film written by Amalio Cuevas and Agustín Póveda, and directed by José Miguel Juárez. Comedy The Stink of Flesh is a 2005 black comedy and sexploitation film directed by Scott Phillips, which depicts a band of survivors in a zombie wasteland. Animation The Black Planet is an Australian animated feature about a planet running out of energy. Comedy Die Christel von der Post is a 1956 West German film directed by Karl Anton. The film is also known as Der Vogelhaendler. Documentary film When Boys Fly is a 2002 documentary film that explores the world of gay circuit parties. When Boys Fly played a number of gay and lesbian film festivals before being released on Region 1 DVD on November 26, 2002. Documentary film Countdown to Armageddon is a 2004 History Channel documentary film that reviews the history of apocalyptic literature. The documentary is written and directed by David de Vries, produced by Craig Haffner and Glenn Kirschbaum, narrated by Edward Herrmann, and features archaeologist/historian Eric H. Cline, Orthodox Christian scholar John McGuckin, televangelist John Hagee, author Tim LaHaye, and author Gershom Gorenberg. "The End is Near" is a cry that has echoed throughout human history. Every religion has stories of the end of the world, and believers in every era have prophesized that the time was at hand. So far, these predictions have come to naught, but a rash of unusual events and the rise of fundamental faiths have led to a new golden era of doomsayers. Asteroids on a collision course with Earth, super volcanoes, global warming, killer viruses--all are potential catastrophes that threaten to wipe out life on our planet. Are these simply natural disasters that have been occurring since time immemorial? Or are these threats terrifying prophesies from the Bible that are at last coming true? Are our fears overblown? Thriller The Expendables is a 2010 American ensemble action film written by David Callaham and Sylvester Stallone, and directed by Stallone, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Steve Austin and Mickey Rourke. The film was released in the United States on August 13, 2010. It is the first installment in The Expendables film series. This was Dolph Lundgren's first theatrically released film since 1995's Johnny Mnemonic, and Steve Austin's last theatrical release film until 2013's Grown Ups 2. The film is about a group of elite mercenaries tasked with a mission to overthrow a Latin American dictator whom they soon discover to be a mere puppet controlled by a ruthless ex-CIA officer James Munroe. It pays tribute to the blockbuster action films of the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was distributed by Lionsgate. The Expendables received mixed reviews, praising the action scenes, but criticizing the lack of story. However, it was commercially successful, opening at number one at the box office in the United States, the United Kingdom, China and India. A sequel was released on August 17, 2012. Comedy Federal Bureau of Manners: Cell Phones is a 2010 short comedy film written by Larry Miller and Fran Solomita and directed by Fran Solomita. Comedy The Lottery is a 1989 film directed by Garry Marshall shown at the then Disney MGM Studios in line for the first versions of the Studio Backlot Tour. It was a short comedy film, demonstrating special effects and production making, it stars Bette Midler as a lady who chases a lottery ticket around New York. The film was shot at Disney MGM Studios on the New York Set. It took a crew of over 100 people to produce. Comedy Harold and Burns is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Colin Theys. Comedy Nakenlekar is a 2010 short film written by Christoffer Nordenrot and directed by Victor Danell and Christoffer Nordenrot. Thriller Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story is an American television film based roughly on real-life events. It recounts the story of Jefferson, Wisconsin teacher's assistant Diane Borchardt, who hired teen students first to spy on her cheating husband and later to kill him. The film begins with the murder then traces in flashback the events leading up to it, followed by the subsequent police investigation leading to arrests and eventual murder convictions of both Borchardt and the teens. Comedy The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear is a 1991 comedy film starring Leslie Nielsen as the comically bumbling Police Lt. Frank Drebin of Police Squad!. Priscilla Presley plays the role of Jane, with O.J. Simpson as Nordberg and George Kennedy as police captain Ed Hocken. The film also features Robert Goulet as the villanous Quentin Hapsburg and Richard Griffiths as renewable fuel advocate Dr. Albert S. Meinheimer. Zsa Zsa Gabor, Mel Tormé and members of the Chicago Bears have cameo roles. David Zucker returns from the first entry as director and screenwriter of the film. Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker serve as executive producers for the film and receive writing credit due to their contributions to the first entry of the series and the Police Squad! television series. However, neither contributed to the screenplay for the film. It is the first sequel to The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, and was followed by Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult. The film is marketed with the tagline "Frank Drebin is back. Just accept it." Documentary film Giuliani Time is a 1999 documentary film by Kevin Keating about Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City. The Village Voice called the documentary "an incisive portrait of power seizure and class combat as it was performed, by the numbers, on the municipal level." The film contains several archival segments, as well as interviews with Village Voice writer and unauthorized Giuliani biographer, Wayne Barrett and radio journalist Doug Henwood. The documentary's title is a reference to a phrase that police officers allegedly uttered to Abner Louima when they tortured him in a Brooklyn police precinct house. Louima himself later recanted that statement, saying he had made it up. The phrase was also used by John Shaft in the 2000 remake of Shaft. As of late 2010, Giuliani Time has a rating of 85% positive at Rotten Tomatoes. Giuliani Time is distributed by Cinema Libre Studio. A special election version of the film was released on 2/5/2008. Documentary film Cries from the Deep is a 1981 documentary directed by Jacques Gagné about Jacques Cousteau's exploration of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Filmed in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Québec, Canada, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, St. Lawrence River, Québec and Ontario, Canada, and the St. Lawrence Seaway, Québec and Ontario, Canada. Comedy Our Sunhi is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. Hong won the Silver Leopard award for Best Director at the 66th Locarno International Film Festival. Comedy Dancing Ninja is a 2010 action, comedy, crime film written by Mitchell Klebanoff and directed by Mitchell Klebanoff and Kelly Sandefur. Comedy Piping Hot is a 1925 short comedy film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Nota is a crime fiction film directed by Yasu Tanaka. Documentary film Black Metal: The Norwegian Legacy is a film. Comedy Buenos Aires Vice Versa is an 1991 Argentine and Dutch dramatic film, written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film was produced by Alejandro Agresti and Axel Harding, and co-produced by Emjay Rechsteiner. The picture deals with the alienation felt by the children who survived the Argentine military dictatorship of the 1970s. Documentary film The Creators is a 2012 South African documentary film produced and directed by Laura Gamse which interweaves the lives of diverse South African artists including Faith47, Cashril+, Warongx, Emile Jansen of Black Noise, Markus Wormstorm and Spoek Mathambo of Sweat.X, Blaq Pearl and Mthetho Mapoyi. The full title of the documentary is The Creators: South Africa Through the Eyes of Its Artists. Comedy Bushwhacked is a 1995 comedy adventure crime film starring Daniel Stern, Jon Polito, Anthony Heald and Brad Sullivan. It was originally planned to be a spin off film to the Home Alone franchise with Daniel Stern reprising his role as Marv. This was Greg Beeman's last theatrical film before he moved on to direct television movies for Disney Channel. This also marked Sullivan's last theatrical appearance before his retirement in 2000 and his death in 2008. Animation Dog Skin is a 2012 animated fantasy drama short film written and directed by Nicolas Jacquet. Comedy Little Nicky is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Steven Brill. It stars Adam Sandler as Nicky, a son of Satan. Documentary film Blown in with the Wind is a 2000 documentary film directed by Andrey Osipov. Comedy El 13 – 13 is a 1943 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Luis Lucia on his directing debut. Documentary film Hospitality is a 2011 documentary film written by Irene ter Stege and Bogomir Doringer and directed by Bogomir Doringer. Documentary film Master of Reality is a 2006 short documentary film directed by Matthew Killip. Comedy The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw is a 1958 British/American western comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh, starring Kenneth More and Jayne Mansfield, and filmed in Spain. Thriller Gina is a 1975 film written by Jacques Poulin and Alain Dostie and directed by Denys Arcand. Comedy Boo-ye khosh-e zendegi is a 1994 comedy film written by Abolhassan Davoodi, Peyman Ghassemkhani, Mahmoud Jafari and Ali Reza Khamseh. It is also directed by Abolhassan Davoodi. Comedy Witch's Brew is a comedy horror film directed by Chris LaMartina. Science Fiction Yamata no Orochi no Gyakushū is a tokusatsu kaiju fan film shot on 16mm by Daicon Films. It was released on December 1985 and runs at 72 minutes. This was the most heavily promoted of Daicon's fan films. It was so successful that it was released on video by Bandai/Emotion. This film was also a turning point for the career of special effects director Shinji Higuchi. This film was Daicon's epic parody of the many classic daikaiju films, and featured a more biomechanical-looking version of the mythical eight-headed serpent, the Orochi. This one was created by aliens, which had invaded Earth in ancient times. 2000 years later, they dispatch the Orochi again to destroy Japan and the rest of the world. Only a team of the Japan Self-Defense Forces and a scientist, can destroy it. Animation The Fox Hunt is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1931. Comedy Mojezeye khandeh is a 1996 comedy film written by Davood Mir-Bagheri & Yadollah Samadi and directed by Yadollah Samadi. Comedy Four sorority girls with large breasts hike into the wood with their guide Lunk to find out the true story behind the Bare Wench. Then they show off their chests following a mangled version of the Blair Witch storyline. Comedy My Grandpa is a drama film directed by Yōichi Higashi. Documentary film It's the Earth Not the Moon is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Gonçalo Tocha. Documentary film The Great Composers: Mozart is a 1997 documentary/music film directed by Francesca Kemp. Comedy Arthur and the Bunnies is a 2011 short, comedy, drama film written and directed by Dana Turken. Thriller The Butterfly Tattoo is a 2008 feature film, based on the Philip Pullman novel The White Mercedes. The film is particularly notable given that despite being a commercial production it actively sought to provide training and experience for young film-makers. The film also used a novel method of financing its production, by selling shares to members of the public. Documentary film Pinne e arpioni is a 1952 Italian film. Animation Woolfert is a 2012 short animation film written by Søren Tomas, Kim Fupz Aakeson, Torleif Hoppe and directed by Søren Tomas. Thriller One for the Money is a 2012 American crime comedy film based on Janet Evanovich's 1994 novel of the same name. Directed by Julie Anne Robinson, the screenplay was written by Liz Brixius, Karen McCullah Lutz, and Kirsten Smith. It stars Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara, Debbie Reynolds, Daniel Sunjata and Sherri Shepherd. Animation 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea is a 2012 Short Animation Action film written and directed by Ben Smith. Comedy Un fil à la patte is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Michel Deville. Documentary film Mabina Maboko - Dance Of Hands is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by André St-Pierre. Animation The Legend of John Henry is a 1974 short, animation, family film written by Joseph Cavella and directed by Sam Weiss. Animation Light of the River is a 2011 animated film directed by Tatsuo Hirakawa. Comedy At Long Last Love is a 1975 American musical romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Peter Bogdanovich and stars Burt Reynolds and Cybill Shepherd. The film pays homage to the great Hollywood musicals of the 1930s such as Swing Time and Top Hat. It features 18 songs with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Thriller In the Name Of is a 2013 Polish drama film directed by Małgorzata Szumowska. The film won the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film on LGBT topics at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival and was screened at the Frameline Film Festival at the Castro Theater in San Francisco on 25 June 2013. The film focuses on a closeted gay Catholic priest living in rural Poland. Comedy On the Town is a 1949 musical film with music by Leonard Bernstein and Roger Edens and book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. It is an adaptation of the Broadway stage musical of the same name produced in 1944, although many changes in script and score were made from the original stage version; for instance, most of Bernstein's music was dropped in favor of new songs by Edens, who disliked the majority of the Bernstein score, for being too complex and too operatic. This caused Bernstein to boycott the film. The film was directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, and stars Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Ann Miller, Betty Garrett, Jules Munshin, and Vera-Ellen. It also features Alice Pearce and in small, bit part, Bea Benaderet. It was a product of producer Arthur Freed's Unit at MGM, and is notable for its combination of studio and location filming, as a result of Gene Kelly's insistence that some scenes be shot in New York City itself, including at the American Museum of Natural History, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Rockefeller Center. Documentary film Riding Bicycles is a 2012 Documentary Short Adventure film written by Stacey Demartini and directed by Ace Aseltine III. Science Fiction Project Moonbase is a 1953 black-and-white science fiction film directed by Richard Talmadge. The film is based on a story by Robert A. Heinlein, who shares screenwriting credit. Mystery Science Theater 3000 featured it as an episode in its first Comedy Channel season in January 1990 and it was also broadcast in a syndicated television episode of the Canned Film Festival in 1986. The film is unusual for its time in both attempting to portray space travel in a "realistic" manner, and for depicting a future in which women hold positions of authority and responsibility equal to men; in the script the President of the United States is a woman. Thriller Karate Killers on Wheels is a 1976 thriller film directed by Chih-Hung Kuei. Thriller Cord is a 2000 thriller film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Daryl Hannah, Jennifer Tilly, Bruce Greenwood, and Vincent Gallo. Comedy Available is a comedy drama romance film directed by Michael Gibrall. Comedy Four Pounds is a 2010 short comedy film written by Scott Thompson and directed by Josh Levy and Robi Levy. Comedy Deadly Advice is a 1994 British comedy drama film directed by Mandie Fletcher and starring Jane Horrocks, Brenda Fricker and Edward Woodward. Thriller Black Jack: The Movie is a 1996 animated drama thriller film written by Bob Buchholz, Osamu Dezaki, Udo Lindenberg, Eto Mori, Kihachi Okamoto and Kuniaki Yamashita and directed by Osamu Dezaki and Fumihiro Yoshimura. Comedy Heber Holiday, also known as Shooting Star, is a comedy film starring Torrey DeVitto as Los Angeles actress Sierra Young. Other cast included K. C. Clyde, Erin Chambers, Jimmy Chunga, Michael Birkeland and Thurl Bailey. The film was directed by McKay Daines. The film won six awards in total. The DVD was released on May 5, 2009 under the name Shooting Star. Documentary film Dita and the Family Business is a 2001 documentary film directed by Joshua Taylor and Ferne Pearlstein about the family behind the New York City department store Bergdorf Goodman. It was first released at the 2001 San Diego Latino Film Festival. Documentary film The Life and Crimes of Doris Payne is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kirk Marcolina and Matthew Pond. Thriller Nayakan, also known as Nayagan, is a 1987 Indian Tamil crime film written and directed by Mani Ratnam and starring Kamal Haasan. It is loosely based on the real-life Bombay underworld don Varadarajan Mudaliar, and sympathetically depicts the struggle of South Indians living in Bombay. The film also stars Saranya Ponvannan in her film debut. Karthika, Nassar, Janagaraj, Delhi Ganesh and Tinnu Anand play significant roles. The soundtrack and score of the film were composed by Ilaiyaraaja and was met with a successful response after release. The film has been inspired from the 1972 American film The Godfather. Principal photography commenced in November 1986 with test shoots featuring Haasan. The film was released on 21 October 1987 on the occasion of Diwali and received critical acclaim worldwide. Kamal Haasan's performance as Velu Nayakan earned him a National Film Award for Best Actor. The film also earned the National Award for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. The film was India's official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1988 at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not shortlisted among the final nominees. Thriller The Million Dollar Hotel is a 2000 American drama film based on a concept story by Bono and Nicholas Klein; directed by Wim Wenders; and starring Jeremy Davies, Milla Jovovich, and Mel Gibson. The film features music by U2 and various artists and was released on the soundtrack, The Million Dollar Hotel: Music from the Motion Picture. Comedy In Deep is a 1925 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Plata quemada is a 2001 Argentine action thriller directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Marcelo Figueras. Starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Eduardo Noriega, Pablo Echarri, Leticia Brédice and Ricardo Bartis, it is based on Ricardo Piglia's 1997 Planeta prize-winning novel of the same name. The novel was inspired by the true story of a notorious 1965 bank robbery in Buenos Aires. Plata quemada won, among other awards, the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film in 2002. It was partly funded by INCAA. Documentary film Cinema Komunisto is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Mila Turajlic. "Leka Konstantinovic was the personal film projectionist of Yugoslavia's President Josip Broz Tito for 32 years. Along with Yugoslav directors, film stars and studio bosses, he tells the story of how Marshall Tito (1892-1980) gave form to the post-war federal state of Yugoslavia, while at the same time setting up a productive film industry for his country. With the state supporting filmmakers, "no problem" was the standard answer for whatever a director needed - with soldiers serving their entire tour of duty as extras on war films, and even the blowing up of a real bridge to create an Oscar-nominated film. Tito followed these film shoots closely, watching one film a day in his private theater. After his break with the Soviet Union, he invited Hollywood stars to come to Yugoslavia, and soon Richard Burton, Orson Welles and Sophia Loren were commissioned to participate in massive productions, often about the heroic struggle of Tito and his partisans against the Nazis. Cinema Komunisto consists of clips from over 60 feature films, some great archive footage, and the bittersweet memories of the storytellers, with plenty of funny anecdotes and remarkable details. Upon Tito's death, the entire Yugoslav film industry crumbled, and a decade later the rest of the country followed suit. Today, nothing remains but the old studio complexes, which are rotting away, and the filmed memories of a country that no longer exists." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Comedy Mud and Sand is a silent film starring Stan Laurel, that was filmed in 1922. Laurel plays a matador who makes a fool of a famous Spanish dancer. The dancer demands revenge and, in the end, kills the matador by throwing a concealed brick at him after a fight with the fiercest bull in Spain. The moral of the story, shown in the last scene, is: "If you want to live long — and be happy — cut out the bull!" The title spoofs the Rudolph Valentino film Blood and Sand, and many scenes directly parody that film. Comedy Václav is a Czech drama film, directed by Jiří Vejdělek in 2007. Science Fiction Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe is a 1940 twelve episode serial film about Flash Gordon. It was the last of three Flash Gordon serials made from 1936 to 1940. The serial was produced and copyrighted by Universal Pictures. During the 50s, the three serials were shown on television. To avoid confusion with a made-for-TV Flash Gordon series airing around the same time, they were retitled, becoming respectively Space Soldiers, Space Soldiers' Trip to Mars, and Space Soldiers Conquer the Universe. King Features Syndicate had acquired the rights for showing and eliminated the original Universal Pictures titles. In the mid-1970s, all three serials were shown by PBS stations across the US, bringing Flash Gordon to a new generation, a full two years before Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind re-ignited interest in the science fiction genre. The re-edited television version, with the title card reading Flash Gordon - Space Soldiers Conquer the Universe, was used for some VHS and DVD releases of the serial. Comedy Female Trouble is a 1974 dark comedy film co-composed, filmed, co-edited, written, produced, and directed by John Waters starring Divine, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, Michael Potter, Cookie Mueller, and Susan Walsh. The film is dedicated to Manson Family member Charles "Tex" Watson. Waters' prison visits to Watson inspired the "crime is beauty" theme of the film and in the film's opening credits, Waters includes a wooden toy helicopter that Watson made for him. Documentary film Living on the River Agano is a documentary film directed by Makoto Satoh. Science Fiction Cyborg Conquest is a 2009 film written and directed by Leigh Scott. Documentary film The American West of John Ford is a 1971 television special about movie director John Ford's career narrated by John Wayne, James Stewart, and Henry Fonda. Footage of Wayne, Stewart, and Fonda talking with the aging Ford are interspersed with an array of clips from Ford's films spanning more than five decades, including The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Searchers, and Stagecoach, each of which is dealt with at some length. The section on My Darling Clementine features Fonda and Stewart, both of whom played Wyatt Earp in Ford films, interviewing Ford about the director's claim that Earp himself had explained the strategy and chronology of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral to Ford and Harry Carey, complete with a sketched diagram, decades before Ford filmed a version of the melee with Fonda as Earp. Stewart's memorable poker scene as Earp in Cheyenne Autumn, which had nothing to do with the rest of the movie and has frequently been cut by exhibitors and television stations, is also discussed and illustrated with a clip. The hour long special was telecast on December 5, 1971 over the CBS television network. Thriller The Mourning is a drama mystery thriller film directed by Marc Clebanoff. Comedy Luke Laughs Last is a 1916 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Animation Das Ornament des verliebten Herzens is a 1919 animation film directed by Lotte Reiniger. Thriller The Mooring is a 2012 suspense thriller film directed by Glenn Withrow, starring Hallie Todd, Thomas Wilson Brown, and ten young actors from across the United States. The film is scored and composed by Mike Jarzabek and features music from the band NO. It follows a group of girls in a technology addiction camp who run into a dangerous couple in the woods. The film had its premiere at Switzerland's Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival, and was released on DVD and Digital Download by Lionsgate in February 2013. Comedy Rainbow Kids is a 1990 Japanese film. Its original Japanese title is Daiyūkai. It was directed by Kihachi Okamoto. Documentary film Tiny Bird is a short documentary film directed by Dane Komljen. Documentary film Powering a Nation is a World Press Photo Award-winning interactive documentary by Chad Stevens and Don Wittekind. Science Fiction The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is the name of both a children's book by Thomas Disch, as well as the film made from same. Both are sequels to the book and film versions of The Brave Little Toaster. The film was produced by Hyperion Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Home Video and released in 1998. It featured the last performance of actor DeForest Kelley before his death in 1999. The plot takes place after The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, as the group already knows Ratso the rat, and Wittgenstein the supercomputer, having met him in To The Rescue. Ratso also refers to him as "the Old College Buddy"; Rob is in college in the other film. Both films were in production at the same time and this was the first one to be released. Science Fiction Making Mr. Right is a science fiction/comedy film, directed by Susan Seidelman and starring John Malkovich as Jeff Peters/Ulysses and Ann Magnuson as Frankie Stone. This film is primarily about an android and a woman's misadventures. Documentary film The Crusades: Crescent and the Cross is a documentary that tells the story of the battles between the Christian Crusaders and the Muslims for the city of Jerusalem. Comedy Grandhotel is a Czech comedy film directed by David Ondricek. It was released in 2006. Comedy Last I Heard is a 2013 comedy drama film written and directed by David Rodriguez. Animation Shaun the Sheep - Save the Tree is a 2011 animated short film directed by Christopher Sadler. Comedy Oh Schucks....It's Schuster! is a 1989 South African film. It is one of South Africa's candid camera king, Leon Schuster's movies. Documentary film Gang Violence: Stop the Madness is a 2000 crime fiction documentary film. Comedy The Caper of the Golden Bulls is a 1967 film directed by Russell Rouse. It stars Stephen Boyd and Yvette Mimieux. Comedy Give the Devil His Due is a 1985 Czechoslovak fairytale film directed by Hynek Bočan. In the Czech Republic, it is considered to be one of the most famous fairytale films ever produced. The Original title means "No joking around with devils". Comedy Il sergente Rompiglioni is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Giuliano Biagetti. The film got a great commercial success, grossing over one billion lire. It was the greatest commercial success of Franco Franchi in his solo career after the split from Ciccio Ingrassia. The film has a sequel, Il sergente Rompiglioni diventa... caporale, still starred by Franchi in the title role. Comedy When a Bel Air family's fortune diminishes before their eyes, their living options become very minimal. Stars Jonelle Allen, Rae'Ven Larrymore Kelly and Tyrone Burton. Comedy Moscow, Belgium is a 2008 Belgian film directed by Christophe Van Rompaey and written by Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem and Pat van Beirs. Moscou is the name of a neighbourhood of the Flemish city of Ghent. Animation The Night of the Headless Horseman was a computer animated one hour TV special that aired on Fox on October 28, 1999. As the title suggests, it was a retelling of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It told the story the same way, but at the end, it is revealed that Brom actually made a deal with the Headless Horseman to take his place to get Ichabod out of the way. The production utilized motion capture and featured numerous celebrity voices including Clancy Brown, Tia Carrere, Mark Hamill, William H. Macy, and Luke Perry. On September 5, 2000 a VHS tape of the special was released. Comedy O katergaris Greek: Ο κατεργάρης, The Rascal is a 1971 Greek film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Hronis Exarhakos, Nora Valsami, Giannis Mihalopoulos, Spyros Kalogoirou and Katerina Gioulaki. The movie is based on the play Parti gia neous (Πάρτι για νέους) or Youth Party by Nikos Tsiforos. Comedy Fanshî dansu is a 1989 comedy film, directed by Masayuki Suo, adapted from 1980s manga Fancy Dance of Reiko Okano. Documentary film Greece: Secrets of the Past is a short documentary film directed by Greg MacGillivray. Thriller Tiger on Beat, also known as Tiger on the Beat is a 1988 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung. It stars Chow Yun-fat and Conan Lee as a buddy cop team who originally hate each other, but learn to overcome their differences in solving a case. Comedy Rushin' Ballet is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 154th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy China Dragon is a 1995 action comedy film directed by Yen-ping Chu. Documentary film Capela is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Gustavo Rosa de Moura. Comedy Gli onorevoli is a 1963 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Comedy Critical Care is a 1997 film directed by Sidney Lumet. The film is a satire about American medicine. It is based on the novel by Richard Dooling and stars James Spader, Kyra Sedgwick, Anne Bancroft, Helen Mirren, Jeffrey Wright, and Albert Brooks. Rick Baker provided special makeup effects. The film is about a doctor who finds himself involved in a fight with two half sisters over the care of their ailing father. Comedy Screwed in Tallinn is a 1999 Swedish comedy-drama film written by and starring the comedy group Killinggänget, and directed by their member Tomas Alfredson. Made in a mockumentary style, it revolves around a group of Swedish single men who travel by bus to Estonia where they have been promised to meet Estonian women. The film was one of four 60-minute films Killinggänget produced for Sveriges Television in 1999 under the label Fyra små filmer. It received the Golden Gate Award for best television comedy at the 2000 San Francisco International Film Festival. Documentary film Bohemian Villages is a 1994 documentary film written and directed by Malte Ludin. Comedy The Perfect Man is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Mark Rosman and written by Gina Wendkos. It stars Hilary Duff, Heather Locklear and Chris Noth. Filming of the movie began in May 2004. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics and did not live up to box office expectations, making little above $19,000,000 worldwide. Teenager Holly Hamilton is tired of moving every time her single mom Jean is through with her latest mistake of a man. To prevent her mother from making another bad decision, Holly has an idea: create a secret admirer who is the perfect man. But things spin out of control and Holly has to improvise. Documentary film Evolution of a Criminal is a documentary film directed by Darius Clark Monroe. Comedy Serial (Bad) Weddings is a French comedy film directed by Philippe de Chauveron released in 2014. Comedy Bhagyadevatha is a 2009 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad. The movie features Jayaram, Kanika, Narain, and Innocent. This movie was mainly shot around the scenic Kuttanad region in Kerala. Comedy Bukan Bintang Biasa is a 2007 Indonesian comedy film directed by Lasja Fauzia and aired on Indonesia and South Korea. Documentary film Navy Cut is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Wolfgang Schmidt. Documentary film The Ister is a 2004 film directed by David Barison and Daniel Ross. Comedy Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers is a 1977 British feature film. It is a sequel to The Virgin Soldiers. The screenplay was written by Leslie Thomas based on his 1975 novel of the same name. Documentary film Cruise of the Zaca is a short documentary on 16mm about a trip taken by Errol Flynn in 1946 on his boat the Zaca to collect specimens with his father, Professor Flynn. The trip was done in association with the Scripps Institute of Oceanography of the University of California and took place off the east coast of Mexico and in the West Indies. Documentary film My Winnipeg is a 2007 film directed and written by Guy Maddin with dialogue by George Toles. Described by Maddin as a "docu-fantasia,"," that melds "personal history, civic tragedy, and mystical hypothesizing," the film is a surrealist mockumentary about Winnipeg, Maddin's home town. A New York Times article described the film's unconventional take on the documentary style by noting that it "skates along an icy edge between dreams and lucidity, fact and fiction, cinema and psychotherapy." My Winnipeg began when Maddin was commissioned by the Documentary Channel, and originally titled Love Me, Love My Winnipeg. Maddin's producer directed "Don't give me the frozen hellhole everyone knows that Winnipeg is," so Maddin cast Darcy Fehr in the role of "Guy Maddin" and structured the documentary around a metafictional plot that mythologizes the city and Maddin's autobiography. Comedy Striped Trip is a 1961 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Fetin. Comedy Fiddlers Three is a 1944 British black-and-white comedy with music. The film was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Harry Watt. The cast included Tommy Trinder, Sonnie Hale, Frances Day, Francis L. Sullivan, Diana Decker and Elisabeth Welch. Making their film debuts were James Robertson Justice, and Kay Kendall near the bottom of the cast list, as the "Girl Who Asks About Her Future At Orgy". The film follows the adventures of two sailors and a Wren who are struck by lightning and transported back to Ancient Rome, where they are accepted as seers. The film was called While Nero Fiddled on its USA release. It is a loose sequel to the 1940 film Sailors Three which had also starred Trinder. The film was only moderately successful at the British Box Office but proved to be a major hit in Australia. Documentary film Nocna zmiana is a 1995 Polish documentary film about the overthrow of Olszewski's government. It was directed by Michał Balcerzak. Thriller Mindhunters is a 2004 American-British thriller film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Jonny Lee Miller, Kathryn Morris, LL Cool J, Patricia Velásquez, Clifton Collins, Jr., Christian Slater and Val Kilmer. It was written by Wayne Kramer and Kevin Brodbin. Unusually, the last country to receive this film was the United States in 2005, because of the film's distribution rights being changed from 20th Century Fox to Dimension Films. Comedy In Godfather's Movie is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Cristina Jacob. Documentary film The Time Is Now - Jetzt ist die Zeit is a 1987 film directed by Eduard Schreiber, Rolf Richter. Thriller Flinch is a 1994 thriller film written by Neal H. Dobrofsky, Tippi Dobrofsky and directed by George Erschbamer. Comedy The Blue Bird is a 1940 American fantasy film directed by Walter Lang. The screenplay by Walter Bullock was adapted from the 1908 play of the same name by Maurice Maeterlinck. Intended as 20th Century Fox's answer to MGM's The Wizard of Oz, which had been released the previous year, it was filmed in Technicolor and tells the story of a disagreeable little girl and her search for happiness. Despite being a box office flop and losing money, the film was later nominated for two Academy Awards. It is available on both VHS and DVD. Documentary film Miami Vice Uncensored! is a documentary film directed by Dan Goldman. Comedy The Olivia Experiment is a comedy film directed by Sonja Schenk. Animation Often an Orphan is a 1949 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It stars Charlie Dog and Porky Pig and is the last Charlie Dog short to have Porky present in it. The cartoon deals with Charlie trying to get Porky to adopt him after his old owner dumps him at Porky's farm on a trip disguised as a picnic. Charlie instead irritates Porky and the short deals with him trying to get rid of the dog in various ways, but fails each time. Comedy Three Sappy People is the 43rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Calvet is a 2011 biographical documentary film directed by Dominic Allan. Comedy Plunder is a British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter and Robertson Hare. It was based on the original stage farce of the same title, and was the second in a series of film adaptations of Aldwych farces by Ben Travers, adapted in this case by W. P. Lipscomb, and was a major critical and commercial success helping to cement Walls's position as one of the leading stars of British cinema. Comedy The Young Poisoner's Handbook is a 1995 British-German-French-produced black comedy film based on the life of Graham Young, more commonly known as "The Teacup Murderer". It was directed by Benjamin Ross and written by Ross and Jeff Rawle. The film stars Hugh O'Conor in the lead role. Comedy The Mean Bean is a 2010 Comedy film written by Jamie Anderson, Alissa Dean, and written/ directed by Chad McCord. Comedy Hamburger... The Motion Picture is a 1986 teen sex comedy film directed by Mike Marvin and starring Leigh McCloskey. The film was largely inspired by fast food jobs and the Hamburger University program of the McDonald's Corporation. In the film, main character Russell Proco has been expelled from multiple schools because of his crude behavior, namely his Lothario ways in having women throw themselves at him. He was left a large trust fund, but his grandfather's will stipulated that it is frozen unless he earns a college diploma. While trying to mull over his problem at a local Busterburger owned by a friend of his, who said he had a similar problem and that he earned the equivalent of a college diploma after finishing Buster Burger University. Proco agrees that may be his way to get the trust fund unfrozen. After signing up, Proco runs afoul of Drootin a vicious teacher whose job is to ensure that unfit franchise owners get bilged out. Drootin imposes three rules on all the candidates: Outside consumption of food is prohibited. All candidates are to stay on the grounds of Buster Burger University until graduation. Comedy Classic Capote story set in a small Alabama town where he was sent to live with relatives. The young Capote (Buddy) shared his desperately lonely childhood with his cousin Sook, a gentle and eccentric spinster, and some less imaginative, mirthless relatives. The reminiscence begins in 'fruitcake weather,' time for the annual ritual of baking Christmas cakes for the people whom Sook and Buddy like and admire. Comedy Twenty Girls and the Teachers is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Mascha Gonska, Heidi Kabel, Rudolf Schündler and Fritz Tillmann. Comedy Interface is a 1984 horror movie. It was directed by Andy Anderson and starred John Davies, Lauren Lane, and Mathew Sacks. It is notable for providing Lou Diamond Phillips his first film role, as PUNK#1. The movie takes place on a fictional college campus. Davies, starring as a professor, discovers a secret society of hackers on campus; they kill his star pupil. Hobson attempts to uncover and neutralize the society, even as he himself becomes a suspect in his student's death. Comedy Jholay is a comedy film directed by Dpendra K. Khanal. Science Fiction The Witches Cave was a 1989 science fiction, fantasy film from Gorky Film Studio, USSR and Barrandov Studios, Czechoslovakia. The script was written by Kir Bulychov based upon his own story and directed by Yuri Moroz. The cast featured Sergei Zhigunov as Andrei Bruce, Marina Levtova as Belogurochka, Dmitri Pevtsov as Oktin Khash and Nikolai Karachentsov as cosmolinguist Jean. Comedy Doctor at Sea is a 1955 British comedy film, directed by Ralph Thomas, produced by Betty E. Box, and based on Richard Gordon's novel by the same name. This was the second of seven films in the Doctor series, following the hugely popular Doctor in the House from the previous year. Once again, Richard Gordon participated in the screenwriting, together with Nicholas Phipps and Jack Davies, and once again Dirk Bogarde played the lead character Dr Simon Sparrow. The cast also includes James Robertson Justice and Joan Sims from the first film, but this time playing different characters. This was Brigitte Bardot's first English-speaking film. Thriller Hell Drivers is a British film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Stanley Baker, Herbert Lom, Peggy Cummins, Patrick McGoohan and Sean Connery. The film was produced by the Rank Organisation and Aqua Film Productions. Comedy Sliding Doors is a 1998 British-American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Howitt and starring Gwyneth Paltrow and John Hannah, while also featuring John Lynch, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Virginia McKenna. The film alternates between two parallel universes, based on the two paths the central character's life could take depending on whether or not she catches a train and causing different outcomes in her life. The film was later made into a Tamil film, 12B. Comedy Strictly Sexual is a 2008 comedy film directed by Joel Viertel and written by Stevie Long. Comedy Elling is a Norwegian film directed by Petter Næss. Shot mostly in and around the Norwegian capital Oslo, the film, which was released in 2001, is primarily based on Ingvar Ambjørnsen's novel Brødre i blodet, one of a series of four featuring the Elling character – the others are Utsikt til paradiset, Fugledansen, and Elsk meg i morgen. The film was followed by an original prequel not based on any of the novels, Mors Elling, and a sequel, Elsk meg i morgen based on the fourth and last book in the series. Animation Fire and Ice is a 1983 American animated adventure-fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi. The film, a collaboration between Bakshi and Frank Frazetta, was distributed by 20th Century Fox, which also distributed Bakshi's 1977 release, Wizards. The animated feature, based on characters Bakshi and Frazetta co-created, was made using the process of rotoscoping, in which scenes were shot in live action and then traced onto animation cels. The screenplay was written by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas, both of whom had written Conan stories for Marvel Comics. Background painter was James Gurney, the author and artist of the Dinotopia illustrated novels. Thomas Kinkade also worked on the backgrounds to various scenes. Animation Soil is a 2011 short animated drama film directed by Meejin Hong. Comedy The Distinguished Gentleman is a comedy starring Eddie Murphy. The film was directed by Jonathan Lynn. In addition to Murphy, the film stars Lane Smith, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Joe Don Baker, James Garner, Victoria Rowell, Grant Shaud, Kevin McCarthy, Charles S. Dutton, Victor Rivers, Chi McBride, Sonny Jim Gaines, and Noble Willingham. The film's plot is centered on politics, specifically what members of the Congress and lobbyists do to get what they want in Washington, D.C. Animation The Little Island is a 1958 British animated short film directed by Richard Williams. It was Williams' first film. Williams wrote, produced, directed and animated the short film. Self-financed, it was a half-hour philosophical argument without words. It won the 1958 BAFTA award for Animated Film. Animation Marcel, King of Tervuren is a 2012 short animated documentary film written by Ann Berckmoes and directed by Tom Schroeder. Documentary film Juvenile Liaison 1 and Juvenile Liaison 2 are documentary films by Nick Broomfield about a juvenile liaison project in Blackburn, Lancashire. The first film examines a series of children and their run-ins with the law, over minor wrongdoings such as apple theft. The second film revisits some of the characters from the first, in some sort of attempt to measure the success of the scheme. After its production, the first film was banned by the BFI for many years; Juvenile Liaison 1 revolved mainly around the activities of Sergeant Ray, whose preventative measures when dealing with young trouble makers fell mainly in the strong-arm category of approach. In Juvenile Liaison 2 Rey is contacted by phone but declines to make an appearance, hinting at misrepresentation and possible damage to his career. Comedy Love and Anarchy is a 1973 film directed by Lina Wertmüller and starring Giancarlo Giannini and Mariangela Melato. The story, set in Fascist Italy before the outbreak of World War II, centers on Giannini's character, an anarchist who stays in a brothel while preparing to kill Benito Mussolini. Giannini's character, while preparing to assassinate Mussolini, falls in love with one of the women working in the brothel. This film explores the depths of his emotions concerning love, his hate for fascism, and his fears of being killed while assassinating Mussolini. Love and Anarchy was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival and Giannini was awarded Best Actor. Comedy Kalyana Galatta is a 1998 Indian Tamil comedy film written and directed by Rajkapoor, starring Sathyaraj, Mantra and Khushboo in lead roles. The film, scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, filmed by Rajarathinam and edited by B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan, released on August 1, 1998. Documentary film Still in the Game is a 2014 documentary film written by Michael Isaacson and directed by Emad Asfoury. Comedy I Vitelloni is a 1953 Italian comedy-drama directed by Federico Fellini from a screenplay by Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, and Tullio Pinelli. The film launched the career of Alberto Sordi, one of post-war Italy's most significant and popular comedians, who stars with Franco Fabrizi and Franco Interlenghi in a story of five young Italian men at crucial turning points in their small town lives. Recognized as a pivotal work in the director's artistic evolution, the film has distinct autobiographical elements that mirror important societal changes in 1950s Italy. Recipient of both the Venice Film Festival Silver Lion in 1953, and an Academy Award nomination for Best Writing in 1958, the film's success restored Fellini's reputation after the commercial failure of The White Sheik. Comedy Ak Rao PK Rao is a 2014 Romance film directed by Kotapati Sreenu. Documentary film The Decline of Western Civilization III is a 1998 documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris that chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers. It is the third film of a trilogy by Spheeris depicting life in Los Angeles at various points in time. The first film The Decline of Western Civilization dealt with the punk rock scene during 1980-1981. The second film The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years covers the Los Angeles heavy metal movement of 1986-1988. Comedy Action Her00? is a 2004 short comedy film written by Paul A. Hicks and directed by Morell Jones Jr. Comedy Main Hoon Rajinikanth is an upcoming Indian comedy film in the Hindi language. The film is written and directed by Faisal Saif and produced by Mrs.Saroj under the banner of Varsha Production House. The film marks Bollywood début of South Indian actor Adithya Menon. Animation Care Bears Nutcracker Suite is the third and final television film to feature the Care Bears characters. Produced by the Canadian animation studio Nelvana, it is loosely based on the Nutcracker ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was directed by Joseph Sherman and Laura Shepherd, and produced by Nelvana's founders: Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert and Clive A. Smith. In this special, a schoolteacher tells some children a version of the Nutcracker story which features the Care Bear Family. While helping a sad girl named Anna, the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins meet a wooden soldier and a group of malicious rats from a place called Toyland. Entering this place, Anna and the Family learn that an evil Vizier is planning to destroy it with the help of his rodent army, and has his sights on a powerful ring that has been long hidden from the denizens. Care Bears Nutcracker Suite premiered on video and television in December 1988 across North America, and was met with indifferent reception. The special premiered on DVD in France in 2004, and then in November 2006 by Lions Gate Home Entertainment under a new English title, Care Bears: The Nutcracker. Thriller Murder Me, Murder You is a made-for-TV movie starring Stacy Keach as Mickey Spillane's iconic hard-boiled private detective, Mike Hammer. The movie marks the first time the fictitious gumshoe would be portrayed on the small-screen since Darren McGavin played the part in the black-and-white version of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, a syndicated television series that aired from 1958 to 1960. Murder Me, Murder You was the first of two pilots - the other being More Than Murder - that blazed a path for the 1980s version of the CBS series Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer which debuted on January 28, 1984. Comedy Lester is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Pascal Forney. Comedy The Office Party is a 1976 British comedy film directed by David Grant and starring Alan Lake, David Rayner and Chris Gannon. It depicts the misadventures of staff enjoying an office party. Thriller Slumdog Millionaire is a 2008 British drama film directed by Danny Boyle, written by Simon Beaufoy, and co-directed in India by Loveleen Tandan. It is an adaptation of the novel Q & A by Indian author and diplomat Vikas Swarup. Set and filmed in India, the film tells the story of Jamal Malik, a young man from the Juhu slums of Mumbai who appears on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and exceeds people's expectations, thereby arousing the suspicions of cheating; Jamal recounts in flashback how he knows the answer to each question, each one linked to a key event in his life. After its world premiere at Telluride Film Festival and later screenings at the Toronto International Film Festival and the London Film Festival, Slumdog Millionaire had a nationwide grand release in the United Kingdom on 9 January 2009 and in the United States on 23 January 2009. It premiered in Mumbai on 22 January 2009. A sleeper hit, Slumdog Millionaire was widely acclaimed, being praised for its plot, soundtrack and directing. Comedy It Happened in Flatbush is a 1942 film written by Harold Buchman and Lee Loeb, directed by Ray McCarey. Animation Breast Cancer Stamp is a 2008 short animation film directed by John Ryan. Animation Dreams from the Woods is a short animation film written and directed by Johannes Nyholm. Comedy The Hollywood Victory Caravan was a three-week railroad journey of 1942 that brought a number of famous performers across the United States to raise money for war bonds. Along the way there were numerous stops, which coincided with parades, performances, and other events. Some performers were present for the entire journey, others joined or left as their schedules permitted. Members of the Caravan were received by Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House. Performers included Laurel and Hardy, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Olga San Juan, Barbara Stanwyck, Bing Crosby, Bert Lahr, Pat O'Brien, Groucho Marx, Claudette Colbert, Cary Grant, Bob Hope, Merle Oberon and Desi Arnaz. A comedic 19-minutes short was made in 1945 to celebrate the event which starred many of the celebrities. Documentary film Battlestar Galactica: Cylons - The Twelve is a 2009 short documentary film starring Jamie Bamber, Matthew Bennett and James Callis. Documentary film Two on the Bridge is a 2004 short documentary film written by Marius Ivaskevicius and directed by Marius Ivaskevicius and Valdas Navasaitis. Thriller Geometria is a 1987 short fantasy horror comedy film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. It is based loosely on Fredric Brown's short story, Naturally, which was originally published in Beyond Fantasy Fiction and later reprinted in the short story collection Honeymoon in Hell. Geometria was shot in Guadalajara, Jalisco in Mexico. It is the tenth short film del Toro directed, though all but 1985's Doña Lupe remain unreleased. Del Toro was not satisfied with the original cut of the film, and said that he was not able to finish it the way he wanted to at the time. A director's cut of the film, slightly shorter than the 1987 cut, was included on The Criterion Collection's 2010 release of del Toro's 1993 feature film debut, Cronos. Comedy Kithakithalu is a Telugu comedy film, released for summer 2006 and tickled the whole Telugu film industry aka Tollywood and fared well at box-office. Allari Naresh starred in this movie on his home banner under the direction of his father EVV Satyanarayana. This movie started with divide talk but it sneaked through the success as the other major summer releases bombed at box-office. Along with industry hit Pokiri, Kithakitalu is the only movie which fared well at box-office for this summer in Tollywood. Animation Honeyland is a 1935 animated film in the Happy Harmonies series, based on the song, sung by the vaudevillian trio, the Brox Sisters. Science Fiction Maattrraan is a 2012 Tamil action thriller film co-written and directedby K. V. Anand and produced by Kalpathi S. Aghoram. It stars Suriya who portrays conjoined twins, along with Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles while Sachin Khedekar and Tara play supporting roles. Maattrraan released worldwide on 12 October 2012 along with a dubbed Telugu version titled Brothers, receiving positive to mixed reviews from critics. The film was average at the box office due to mixed reactions from the critics and audience alike. It has also been dubbed in Hindi under the title No. 1 Judwa-The Unbreakable. Comedy Poznej svého muže is a 1940 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Thriller The Salton Sea is a 2002 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso, and starring Val Kilmer and Vincent D'Onofrio. Filming was done in Mecca, California and the Salton Sea. Comedy Fermo con le mani is an Italian 1937 film directed by Gero Zambuto. The film is notable for being the screen début of Totò. Its most famous scenes include in which he tries to give a haircut to a bald man, the one where he fishes from the fishmonger's counter and also the scene in which he holds a broom, using it as a gun. The scene involving the conductor was also repeated in many subsequent films. Comedy Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time is a 2003 American made-for-TV animated film about a crime-fighting high-school cheerleader named Kim Possible, who battles a band of time-traveling criminals. The film was directed by Steve Loter for the Disney Channel. It contains elements of action, comedy, and science fiction, and was created with a mix of traditional and computer-generated animation. The starring voices are Christy Carlson Romano as the title character and Will Friedle as her sidekick and best friend Ron Stoppable. This is the first feature-length film based on the Kim Possible TV show, followed by So the Drama in 2005. Thriller Shoot 'Em Up is a 2007 action/black comedy film, starring Clive Owen, Paul Giamatti, and Monica Bellucci. The film was written and directed by Michael Davis and produced by Susan Montford, Don Murphy and Rick Benattar. The film was released on September 7, 2007. Despite receiving positive reviews, Shoot 'Em Up underperformed at the box office, but has become a cult film. Thriller The Colleen Bawn is a silent 1911 American romantic drama film based on the 1860 play of the same name. A secret marriage leads to murder. It and the play are based on the actual 1819 murder of 15-year-old Ellen Scanlan. Prints of this film survive in the National Archives of Canada, and the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection has one reel. Documentary film Namuch is a 2005 documentary film written by Idan Alterman and Yair Raveh, and directed by Idan Alterman. Documentary film Lutah is a 2014 documentary film written by Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Ryan Pettey and directed by Kum-Kum Bhavnani. Documentary film Carmencita is an 1894 American short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by William K.L. Dickson, the Scottish inventor credited with the invention of the motion picture camera under the employ of Thomas Edison. The film is titled after the dancer who features in it. This video is one of a series of Edison short films featuring circus and vaudeville acts. It features a dancer going through a routine she had been performing at Koster & Bial's in New York since February 1890. According to film historian C. Musser, Carmencita was the first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and may have been the first woman to appear in a motion picture within the United States. Comedy Exit to Eden is a 1994 American comedy-thriller film directed by Garry Marshall and adapted to the screen by Deborah Amelon and Bob Brunner from Anne Rampling's novel of the same name. The original music score was composed by Patrick Doyle. Dana Delany stars as Lisa Emerson and Paul Mercurio plays Elliot Slater. Half of the film consists of a new comedic detective story line written by the director. Several new characters were also created, including Dan Aykroyd and Rosie O'Donnell as police officers pursuing diamond thieves to the Eden resort. Comedy The Solemn Oath is a 1921 German silent comedy film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Theodor Loos, Lotte Neumann and Eugen Rex. It premiered in Berlin on 7 June 1921. The film's art direction was by Hans Sohnle. It was based on a play by Heinrich Lautensack. Animation Who Killed Cock Robin is a Silly Symphonies short released on June 26, 1935 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by David Hand. It is based on the nursery rhyme Who Killed Cock Robin?. Comedy Dandy Dick is a 1935 British comedy film starring Will Hay. It was based on the 1887 play Dandy Dick by Arthur Wing Pinero. It is the second and last of his films to be based on a play by Arthur Wing Pinero – the first was Those Were the Days which was based on The Magistrate. Moore Marriott, who played an uncredited role in the film, later became a famous stuntman to Hay in films later on alongside Graham Moffatt, it was during the film of Dandy Dick that Marriott introduced the idea of being a stuntman to Hay. Thriller Telephone Operator is a 1937 American film directed by Scott Pembroke. It is not related to the similarly-titled "Operator!" AT&T archive films. Comedy Flushers, is a USA Comedy feature film Produced, written,and directed by Daryush Shokof which is shot entirely in Berlin, Germany in 2012.The film is produced by Shif Productions in Los Angeles, California, USA. Comedy Guy Torry's Phat Comedy Tuesdays: Vol. 1 is a 2005 comedy film written by Joe Blount and directed by Chris Cranner. Animation Sheep Ahoy is a 1954 American Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the second short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. The title is a play on the phrase "Ship ahoy!". Documentary film Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Greg MacGillivray and narrated by Robert Redford. It was released to IMAX 3D Theaters in 2008. Anthropologist Wade Davis and river advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr journey down the Colorado River on a two-week expedition to highlight water conservation issues. Traveling by rafts, kayaks and wooden dories, they are accompanied by their daughters and guided by Shana Watahomigie, a Native American National Park ranger. The film explores America's drought and freshwater shortages, the impact on the river of damming, and human water supply needs, such as that of the city of Las Vegas. Shot in four weeks almost entirely on the Colorado River, the challenging production, which features the first 3D IMAX images of the Grand Canyon, took the 350-pound 3D IMAX camera through its paces and involved the cooperation of three Indian nations, the National Park Service, film sponsor Teva’s team of kayakers and more than a dozen experienced river guides. Comedy I'm Coming Over is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Sam Handel. Comedy In Memory of My Father is a 2005 film directed, written, and produced by Christopher Jaymes. It documents the interactions and reactions that take place among three brothers on the day that their father passes away, which one brother films at the final request of the father. The movie stars Jeremy Sisto, Christopher Jaymes, Matt Keeslar and Judy Greer. Comedy The Perfect Holiday is a 2007 family comedy film starring Gabrielle Union, Morris Chestnut, and Terrence Howard and is produced by Academy Award-nominated actress Queen Latifah, who also narrates the movie. The film was released on December 12, 2007. The film has also appeared on many television networks, including Disney Channel and Family and BET. Tagline: This Christmas, the perfect man just happens to be Santa. Science Fiction Sharktopus is a 2010 SyFy original horror/science fiction film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Declan O'Brien, and starring Eric Roberts. Science Fiction Solipsist is a 2012 short animation fantasy science fiction experimental film written and directed by Andrew Huang. Thriller Sanctum is a 2011 Australian 3D adventure film directed by Alister Grierson and written by John Garvin and Andrew Wight. It stars Richard Roxburgh, Rhys Wakefield and Ioan Gruffudd. Wight also produced the film, with James Cameron as executive producer. Comedy Een fijn warm mens is a 2003 comedy film written by Paul Groot, Owen Schumacher, Sander van Opzeeland and Eric van Sauers. It is directed by Theo van Gogh and Koos Terpstra. Animation Woodpecker in the Moon is the 92nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 13, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller Bagula Bhagat is a 1979 Bollywood action film thriller directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Ashok Kumar. Comedy Chintakayala Ravi is a 2008 Telugu, romantic comedy produced by Nallamalupu Bujji on Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions on banner, directed by Yogi. Starring Venkatesh, Anushka Shetty, Mamta Mohandas in lead roles and the music composed by Vishal-Shekhar. The film recorded as Average at box-office. Thriller The Axe is a French-Belgian-Spanish film from 2005 by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras, starring José Garcia, Karin Viard and Olivier Gourmet. The film is an adaptation of the 1997 novel The Ax by Donald E. Westlake, and follows the attempts by a laid-off employee to get back on his feet. He eventually becomes so desperate that he is prepared to kill his job competitors. Documentary film We Are Ireland is a 2010 documentary film written by Ruth Lysaght and directed by Cathal Watters. Documentary film Sobibór, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m. is a 2001 French documentary film directed by Claude Lanzmann. It was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. The title and date refer to the Sobibór revolt, one of only two successful uprisings at a Nazi extermination camp during the Second World War. Animation Drawing Of Mom is a 2012 animation film directed by Anila Jaho. Documentary film Jig is a 2011 documentary produced and directed by Sue Bourne about the world of Irish dance and the fortieth Irish Dancing World Championships, held in March 2010 in Glasgow. Documentary film A political satire which exposes the shape of totalitarianism in the presidency of Alexander Lukaschenka, admirer of Hitler. In charting the despot's rise to power, it is shown how Lukaschenka began by promising to root out all government corruption--then used his knowledge of the corruption to become president. Documentary film I'm Very Good at Masturbating is a 2014 short documentary biographical family film written and directed by Anna Hammarén. Comedy La isla de las mujeres is a 1953 comedy fantasy film written by Janet Alcoriza & Ramón Obón and directed by Rafael Baledón. Documentary film Warrior Champions: From Baghdad to Beijing is a 2009 American documentary film directed by the Renaud Brothers. The films tells the individual stories of four American soldiers who lost limbs or suffered paralysis in Iraq, and of their training to try for a berth on the 2008 U.S. Paralympic team and their journey to the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. Documentary film The Ghosts of Jeju is a documentary, war and historical film directed by Regis Tremblay. Animation Why Are Animals Different From Humans? is a short animation film directed by Mateus Di Mambro and Fabiano Bomfim. Comedy La venganza de la vampira is a 2008 short comedy horror film written by Güstavo Stebner and Elizabeth Rodriguez and directed by Güstavo Stebner. Comedy Hard-Boiled Haggerty is a 1927 comedy and drama film based on the story by Elliott White Springs, written by Carey Wilson and directed by Charles Brabin. Animation Buddy of the Apes is an American animated short film, released May 26, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was the first cartoon supervised by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Documentary film The Red Dress Collection 2007 Fashion Show 2007 documentary film directed by Warith Niallah. Documentary film Field Notes from a Mine is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Tom Tlalim and Martijn van Boven. Documentary film Project Happiness is a 2011 documentary film created, narrated, and produced by Randy Taran and directed by John Sorenson. The documentary follows students on three continents as they search for the meaning of "lasting happiness". Comedy Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! is the 2008 sequel to the 2006 comedy Another Gay Movie. It features five cast members from the first movie: Jonah Blechman, Ashlie Atkinson, Scott Thompson, Stephanie McVay, and Andersen Gabrych. It was released in only seven theaters and ran for only 10 weeks before going to DVD. Nancy Sinatra, who sang the song "Another Gay Sunshine Day" for the first film, receives Special Thanks. Singer RuPaul announced on his website that he and Lady Bunny had recorded a song for the soundtrack that would be released as a single, but the producers of the film ultimately scrapped that song and instead utilized a solo by Lady Bunny. Further, that song was not released as a single, instead replaced by the song "The Clap" by Perez Hilton. The duet of RuPaul and Lady Bunny was later released as a bonus track on RuPaul's album Champion. Animation Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss is a 2006 American animated romantic fantasy film loosely following the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The film is about two star-crossed seals, Romeo and Juliet, who fall in love against the wishes of their warring families. It was released in Europe in mid-2006 and on October 27 in the United States. The film was written, animated, and directed entirely by one man, former Disney animator Phil Nibbelink. The film, created on an estimated budget of $2 million, took 4½ years to complete and required 112,000 frames, all drawn by Nibbelink on a Wacom tablet directly into Flash 4 in combination with Moho software. Despite the film's critically negative reviews, it won an award in Best in Show at the Southwest Film Festival. Thriller Goodbye Gemini is a 1970 British thriller starring Judy Geeson and Martin Potter. Directed by Alan Gibson, it was based on the novel Ask Agamemnon by Jenni Hall. Comedy Monsters University is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae, with John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich as executive producers. It is the fourteenth feature film produced by Pixar and is a prequel to 2001's Monsters, Inc., marking the first time Pixar has made a prequel film. Disney, as the rights holder, had plans for a second Monsters, Inc. film since 2005. Following disagreements with Pixar, Disney tasked its Circle 7 Animation unit to make the sequel. An early draft of the film was developed; however, Disney's purchase of Pixar in early 2006 led to the cancellation of Circle 7's version of the film. A Pixar-made sequel was confirmed in 2010, and in 2011, it was confirmed that the film would instead be a prequel titled Monsters University. Monsters University tells the story of two monsters, Mike and Sulley, and their time studying at college, where they start off as rivals, but slowly become best friends. Documentary film What Do You Know? Six to Twelve Year-Olds Talk About Gays and Lesbians is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Ellen Brodsky. Documentary film Ebb and Tide is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Akile Nazlı Kaya. Thriller Rush Week is a 1989 film directed by Bob Bralver. Animation Return to Never Land is a 2002 American animated fantasy comedy-drama film produced by DisneyToon Studios in Sydney, Australia and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is a sequel to the 1953 film Peter Pan, based on J. M. Barrie's most famous work Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. Animation Horse Glue is a 2010 animation experimental short film directed by Stephen Irwin. Comedy "Yes, in Bass Ackwards, a man drives a ’76 Volkswagen van across America. No, the film isn’t mired with the tired mechanics of a typical “road movie.” This utterly original, lyrical, and visually exciting adventure has such a light touch that it quietly sneaks up and tugs you into an overpowering appreciation of being human. When humble Linas, kicked off of his friend’s couch and spurned by his lover, finds a forgotten van on a llama farm outside Seattle, he begins lurching east with nothing to lose. Slowly, the road eases him out of his relentless longing and into the moment. As his encounters with enigmatic characters take on subtly transcendent qualities, his shame and discomfort at being alone gradually give way to self-acceptance and connection. The dented, off-kilter vehicle, which valiantly, amazingly endures the journey, becomes a colorful metaphor for the human condition—our tenacity and hopefulness always tinged with imperfection." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller El Hombre de la ametralladora is a 1961 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Comedy That Thing You Drew is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Kerri Davenport-Burton and written by Nicholas Horwood. Documentary film Playboy: 50 Years of Playmates is a 2004 documentary film written by Nancy Goodell, Frank Martin and directed by Scott Allen. Documentary film PLAY dresse un portrait de l'humanité par le sport. Partout dans le monde, les hommes jouent. Pour se dépasser, se mesurer, s'unir, s'illustrer ou créer le spectacle... Le sport est l'un des plus petits dénominateurs du genre humain. Il se retrouve dans toutes les sociétés, toutes les cultures, toutes les classes sociales et à toutes les époques. D'une pulsion primitive au plus grand événement du monde, du sport le plus méconnu au plus mondialisé, des plateaux arides éthiopiens aux stades survoltés des mégalopoles, le film voyage au cœur de cette activité universellement partagée. Construit comme un film "opéra" avec les plus belles images de sport tournées en très haute définition ou des archives récentes de grande qualité, PLAY repose sur la parole conjointe et entrelacée de grands champions internationaux et d'athlètes anonymes de sports méconnus. Un film qui témoigne de notre diversité mais aussi de ce qui nous relie. Thriller The Kremlin Letter is an American spy film directed by John Huston, starring Richard Boone, Orson Welles, Max von Sydow, Bibi Andersson, Patrick O'Neal and George Sanders. It was released in February 1970 by 20th Century-Fox. The screenplay was co-written by Huston and Gladys Hill as a faithful adaptation of the novel by Noel Behn, who had worked for the United States Army's Counterintelligence Corps. Said by reviewers to be "beautifully" and "engagingly" photographed, the film is a highly complex and realistic tale of bitter intrigue and espionage set in the winter of 1969-1970 at the height of the US-Soviet Cold War. The Kremlin Letter was a commercial failure and thinly reviewed in 1970, but the film has gathered steady praise from some critics throughout the decades since its release. French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Melville called The Kremlin Letter "masterly" and "...saw it as establishing the standard for cinema." Animation Tumbleweed Tango is a 2013 Animated Short Comedy film written by Samuel Stephens and directed by Samuel Stephens and Chris Wolfgang Mauch. Animation Rodina - základ života is an animation 2013 film. Comedy Gypsy Magic is a 1997 Macedonian film directed by Stole Popov. It was Macedonia's submission to the 70th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Animation Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.! is an animated sequel to 2003's Kangaroo Jack that is directed by Emory Myrick and Jeffrey Gatrall. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and sister company Castle Rock Entertainment and was distributed by Warner Bros. and released direct-to-video in 2004. Thriller Everybody Wins is a play written by Arthur Miller, who also wrote the screenplay for the film of the same name, directed by Karel Reisz, released in 1990 and starring Debra Winger and Nick Nolte. Animation In the Mean Time, About Birds is a 1974 short animated film directed by Alexandr Tatarskiy. Comedy An out of work young actor with no respect for the elderly makes himself into an old man to get a part in a play. When research requires him to spend a week at a nursing home, he is forced to review his life choices. Animation The Story of a Crime is a 1962 Soviet animated film directed by Fyodor Khitruk and based on a screenplay by Michael Volpin. It was produced by Soyuzmultfilm. The score is by Andrey Babaev, with sound editing by George Martynuk. It was the first film by Khitruk, whose role in the history of Russian animation led him to be recognized as a People's Artist of the USSR and a Meritorious Artist, and to receive the Order of the Red Banner of Labour and the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland". Comedy This documentary from the slums of Brazil is told in five chapters. Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Cannes Film Festval site: "SOURCE OF INCOME Directors: Manaíra Carneiro and Wagner Novais A young man fulfils his dream to go to Law University, but is faced with difficulties paying up his expenses with books and transport. He feels tempted to sell drugs to his friends at university, thus raising the money to fund his studies. RICE AND BEANS Director: Rodrigo Felha and Cacau Amaral Wesley, a young boy, listens to a confession by his father: he is tired of the household menu, always consisting of a plate filled with rice and stewed beans. The boy, joined by his friend Orelha, decides to find some money to buy a chicken. CONCERT FOR VIOLIN Director: Luciano Vidigal The children Márcia, Jota and Ademir vow to remain friends for ever. Later, in their adulthood, Jota is involved in drug trafficking while Ademir has joined the police force. If the two are brought against each other, Márcia may be prevented from fulfilling her dream to play the violin. LET IT FLY Director: Cadu Barcelos Flávio lets his friend’s kite fall across the other quarter of the favela, which is run by a rival gang. Even though he is aware of the prohibition, Flávio decides to collect the kite. LET THERE BE LIGHT Director: Luciana Bezerra On Christmas Eve, the shanty town hill has been out of power for three days. The engineers who have been sent over by the power utility company do not manage to fix the problem. The residents kidnap one of the engineers, taking him as a hostage until the light supply is restored." Comedy Dear Goddamned Friends is a 1994 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Animation Bratz Genie Magic is a 2006 Bratz direct-to-DVD film. It is the third movie based on the Bratz brand, following Bratz: Starrin' & Stylin' and Bratz Rock Angelz. It is the second CGI film for the brand. The film acts as a continuation of Bratz Rock Angelz, as the Bratz are seen performing as a band in the opening sequence. Comedy Iolanthe is a 1982 film directed by Dave Heather. Thriller Overhill is a 2013 British horror thriller film, directed by Will Hutchinson and starring Lorna Beckett. The story focuses on Londoner, Rebecca, who takes Overhill cottage in Pendeen as a quiet and secluded place to get her novel finished. She quickly finds that the locals know more about her than she anticipated, and peace is in short supply. Comedy Modern Times is a 1936 comedy film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin in which his iconic Little Tramp character struggles to survive in the modern, industrialized world. The film is a comment on the desperate employment and fiscal conditions many people faced during the Great Depression, conditions created, in Chaplin's view, by the efficiencies of modern industrialization. The movie stars Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Stanley Sandford and Chester Conklin. Modern Times was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress in 1989, and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Fourteen years later, it was screened "out of competition" at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Louis, Martin & Michael is a British documentary that was televised on 16 November 2003. After losing out to Martin Bashir for an opportunity to produce an official Michael Jackson documentary, Louis Theroux tries his best to obtain an interview with Michael, but cannot. In the process, Louis is seen meeting with Uri Geller and Michael's father Joseph Jackson. Louis is required to pay 倀 to interview Michael's father. The fee was negotiated through a person named Majestik Magnificent, who claims to be Michael Jackson's personal magician. Majestik participates in the second of two interviews, often prompting Mr. Jackson or interrupting Louis' questions. Majestik's own fee for securing the interview with Joseph was $500. Louis comments about Michael during the interview to Joseph "He is so much in the public eye, I don't think he has very much left for himself." Joe Jackson confessed in the documentary to often whipping Michael. After Theroux asks whether Michael would be happy settling down with a partner, an offended Jackson denies his son is gay, voices his disproval of homosexuality and ends the interview. Documentary film C'était la dernière année de ma vie is a 1985 documentary, short film directed by Claude Weisz. Comedy Gentlemen of Nerve is a 1914 American comedy silent film directed by Charles Chaplin, starring Chaplin and Mabel Normand, and produced by Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios. Comedy Art House is a 2010 comedy drama film written by Victor Fanucchi and Kris Brown and directed by Victor Fanucchi. Thriller Navy SEALS is a 1990 action film, directed by Lewis Teague, written by Chuck Pfarrer and Gary Goldman, and produced by Brenda Feigen and Bernard Williams with consultant William Bradley. Comedy The Road to Christmas is a 2006 American television film directed by Mark Jean and starring Jennifer Grey, Megan Park, and Clark Gregg. Written by Judd Parkin, the film is about a successful fashion photographer whose planned Christmas wedding in Aspen is interrupted by a snow storm. With no flights or a rental cars available, she accepts a ride from a widower school teacher and his thirteen-year-old daughter, who open up their home to the woman until the roads clear. The Road to Christmas first aired on December 17, 2006 on Lifetime Television. It was released on DVD on October 26, 2010 by A&E Home Video. Comedy Yellow Sands is a 1938 British comedy drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Marie Tempest, Belle Chrystall, Wilfrid Lawson and Robert Newton. A wealthy dying woman's relatives gather, unaware that they have all been cut out of the will. It was based on the 1926 play Yellow Sands. Animation Baumeister is a 2012 animation film directed by Claudia Larcher. Documentary film Lover Other is a 2006 film written and directed by Barbara Hammer. Documentary film Open’er Festival is a 2013 documentary film. Comedy Mademoiselle Midnight is a 1924 American silent drama starring Mae Murray and directed by Murray's then husband, Robert Z. Leonard. The film was written by Carl Harbaugh and John Russell. The film was the first release of MGM after the merger, having been produced by Metro under the Tiffany Productions banner, owned by the couple. A complete print of the film survives. Documentary film Here One Day is a 2013 documentary film written by Kathy Leichter and Pola Rapaport and directed by Kathy Leichter. Comedy The Sheik and I is a 2012 comedy, documentary film directed by Caveh Zahedi. Documentary film Bhavantarana is a 1991 documentary film directed by Kumar Shahani. Documentary film Leaving Greece is a 2013 documentary war film written and directed by Anna Brass. Documentary film The Rider and The Storm is a 2013 documentary biography short film written and directed by David Darg and Bryn Mooser. Documentary film Ouled Lenine is a 2007 documentary film. Comedy Cheerful Givers is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film produced by the Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. The film stars Bessie Love and Kenneth Harlan. Thriller Nude per l'assassino is a 1975 giallo film directed by Andrea Bianchi. Written by Massimo Felisatti, the film stars Nino Castelnuovo, Edwige Fenech and Solvi Stubing, and features music by Berto Pisano. Nude per l'assassino has received mixed to negative reviews from critics. After a model dies while undergoing an illegal abortion, a killer disguised in a motorcycle helmet tracks down and kills the doctor involved. Several models and photographers working at the same agency as the dead girl are also murdered, leading two surviving photographers to fear for their lives as they try to track down the killer. Nude per l'assassino is one of several collaborations between Bianchi, Felisatti and cinematographer Franco Delli Colli. The films has been described as a formulaic giallo thriller, and has been cited as an influence on the development of the American slasher film genre. Science Fiction Sex Galaxy is a 2008 comedy sci-fi film written and directed by Mike Davis. Documentary film Ein Film für Bossak und Leacock is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Klaus Wildenhahn. Animation Aviary is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Katherin McInnis. Documentary film The Written Face is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Daniel Schmid. Science Fiction Caller ID is a 2010 sci-fi film directed by Eric Zimmerman. Comedy Enter the Queen is a 1930 British short comedy film directed by Arthur Varney and starring Richard Cooper, Dora March, Chili Bouchier and Percy Walsh. Thriller Duel of Hearts is a 1991 romantic television film directed by John Hough. Terence Feely penned the screenplay, based on the Barbara Cartland novel, A Duel of Hearts. The film stars Alison Doody, Michael York, Geraldine Chaplin and Benedict Taylor. Documentary film The Fight Of Their Lives is a TV documentary directed by Gabriel Clarke and John McKenna. Thriller Con Express is a 2002 direct-to-video action film with a political edge, starring by Arnold Vosloo, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Tim Thomerson. It was produced by Samantha Manson and directed by Terry Cunningham. Animation Rebelión is a 2007 animated short film written and directed by Alberto Mar. Comedy Visioneers is a 2008 satirical dark comedy directed by Jared Drake and written by Brandon Drake. The film stars comedian Zach Galifianakis and actress Judy Greer. The film premiered on June 12, 2008. The film was shot in Snoqualmie, Washington and surrounding areas. Animation Mr. Prokouk is Filming is a 1948 short animation film directed by Karel Zeman. Documentary film Everything is Forever is a biographical musical documentary film directed by Victor Zimet. Documentary film You've never seen cage fighting so up-close and personal! This Film follows some of the sport's most promising fighters as they follow their dreams for glory. Comedy Frat Party is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Robert Bennett. Animation Over the Hedge is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film based on the characters from United Media comic strip of the same name. Directed by Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick, and produced by Bonnie Arnold, it was released in the United States on May 19, 2006. The film was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film features the voices of Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, William Shatner, Wanda Sykes, and Nick Nolte. It is the first DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by Paramount Pictures, which acquired the live-action DreamWorks Studio in 2006. Science Fiction Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still is an original video animation series written and directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa, and inspired by Mitsuteru Yokoyama's manga series of the same name. Giant Robo is an homage to Yokoyama's career. The series features characters and plotlines from the manga artist's entire canon of work, effectively creating an all-new story. The events take place in the near future, ten years after the advent of the Shizuma Drive triggers the third energy revolution. The series follows the master of the titular Robo, Daisaku Kusama, and the Experts of Justice, an international police organization locked in battle with the BF Group, a secret society hell-bent on world domination. The OVA is recognized for its "retro" style and operatic score. The character designs emulate Yokoyama's drawing style, and the action setpieces are influenced by Hong Kong action cinema, specifically the new school of wuxia and the 1970s kung fu wave. The first installment of the series, "The Black Attaché Case," was released July 22, 1992. Originally intended to finish within 36 months, the seven volume series was ultimately released over the span of six years. Documentary film Forbidden Lie$ is an Australian documentary released in September 2007. It was directed by Anna Broinowski. Documentary film White Button is a 2010 documentary film written by Igor Stoimenov and Zoran Panjkovic and directed by Igor Stoimenov. Comedy Ruby & Quentin is a 2003 French comedy-crime caper film, directed by Francis Veber. Animation A Cloudy Lesson is a 2011 animated short film directed by Yezi Xue. Documentary film Man & Machine: A Naked Robotic Love Story is a 2010 documentary short film directed by Jonathan Nowak and Jesse Roesler. Documentary film Kampf um Norwegen – Feldzug 1940 is a 1940 Nazi propaganda film directed by Martin Rikli and Dr. Werner Buhre under orders of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht. The documentary film follows the Invasion of Denmark and Norway in the spring of 1940. Comedy Beethoven's Christmas Adventure is a 2011 comedy film written by Daniel Altiere and Steven Altiere and directed by John Putch. Comedy The Miroslav Holding Co. is a Croatian film directed by Tomislav Radić. It was released in 2001. Comedy The Little Girl In Me is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Shoji Kubota. Comedy American Crude is a 2008 comedy film directed by Craig Sheffer. Documentary film Miyar House, is a Kannada language feature film in the documentary genre directed and produced by the Mumbai based director Ramchandra P. N.. It has been completed in 2011. It tells the personal story of the director as his ancestral house gets dismantled in a remote village called Miyar in Karkala Taluk in Udupi district in Karnataka, South India. The film has been produced by the director's own firm 'Sonk Films' and it features many of the members of the filmmaker's extended family. The film has a particular dialect of Kannada that is spoken by a few in that part of Karnataka. Comedy Highway Society is a 2000 comedy film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. Animation Mickey's Elephant is a 1936 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy Goodnight, Sweetheart is a film directed by Joseph Santley released on Jun 17, 1944. Documentary film Fly High, Light Fly is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Beathe Hofseth and Susann Østigaard. Comedy Son of a Sailor is a 1933 film directed by Lloyd Bacon. Science Fiction Un Monde À Découvrir is a 2010 short film written by Renaud Plante and directed by Matthieu Goyer and Renaud Plante. A young boy goes to a library and discovers, in books and their words, a universe that will follow him until the end of his life. Documentary film Abbas Kiarostami: A Report is a 2013 documentary film about the Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami, produced and directed by Bahman Maghsoudlou. Out of the documentaries Maghsoudlou has made, this is the first of feature length. The film looks at Kiarostami's career, finding themes and stylistics that have reoccurred throughout his canon, from his early shorts to his later international successes, with a special focus on his first feature, 1977's The Report. The film features interviews with a number of people who worked on the film, including Academy Award-nominated actress Shohreh Aghdashloo, and commentary by, among others, Godfrey Cheshire III, Richard Peña, and the late Andrew Sarris, with whom Maghsoudlou studied and to whom the film is dedicated. The film is both the latest in a series of films produced and directed by Maghsoudlou, the Great Iranian Artists series, and the first installment in a new series, Iranian Cinema, Searching for the Roots. It had its world premiere at the Montreal International Film Festival. Comedy Daffy Doodles is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Daffy is the notorious "moustache fiend", bent on putting a mustache on every lip in sight, while Porky is a police officer intent on capturing Daffy. This cartoon is the first full-length cartoon that animator Robert McKimson directed. Mel Blanc provided the voices for the characters, and Warren Foster was the writer. Comedy Dead Men Tell is a 1941 mystery film starring Sidney Toler. Comedy The Floorwalker was Charlie Chaplin's first Mutual Film Corporation film, made in 1916. The film stars Chaplin, in his traditional Tramp persona, as a customer who creates chaos in a department store and becomes inadvertently entangled in the nefarious scheme of the store manager, played by Eric Campbell, and the store's floorwalker, played by Lloyd Bacon, to embezzle money from the establishment. The film is noted for the first "running staircase" used in films which is used for a series of slapstick that climaxes with a frantic chase down an upward escalator and finding they are remaining in the same position on the steps no matter how fast they move. Edna Purviance plays a minor role as a secretary to store manager, Eric Campbell. Thriller Deewana Main Deewana is a 2013 Bollywood romantic comedy film starring Govinda, Priyanka Chopra, Kader Khan, Prem Chopra, Johnny Lever and Shakti Kapoor directed by K. C. Bokadia. The film was released worldwide on February 1, 2013. This film was shot approximately ten years ago. The film is a Hindi remake of Tamil film Priyamudan directed by Vincent Selva. Thriller On Deadly Ground is a 1994 environmental action-adventure film, co-produced, directed by and starring Steven Seagal, and co-starring an all-star cast that includes Michael Caine, Joan Chen, John C. McGinley, R. Lee Ermey, Kenji Nakano, and Billy Bob Thornton in one of his early appearances. The film held a #1 position at the box office and exemplified the dangers of pollution. It earned $38.6 million during its theatrical run, failing to bring back its reported $50 million budget and received negative reviews. Documentary film WAR SURGEONS details how experience on the battlefield has lead to major medical breakthroughs. From the first amputations, to the advent of anaesthetic, the mastery of plastic surgery and developments in neuroscience remote control operations, this series looks at how the operating theatre can keep pace with the theatrics of war. Thriller Dil Ke Peeche Peeche is a 2005 bollywood drama thriller film written by Venu Gopal, Basant Kashyap, Gopal Malhotra, Sachin, Anuj Singh, Suresh and Naresh Tandon and directed by Gopal Malhotra. Thriller Alechinsky d'apres nature is a 1970 French documentary short film directed by Luc de Heusch. Science Fiction Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is a 1964 science fiction film that regularly appears on lists of the worst films ever made. It is regularly featured in the "bottom 100" list on the Internet Movie Database, and was featured in an episode of the 1986 syndicated series, the Canned Film Festival. It was directed by Nicholas Webster, and it stars John Call as Santa Claus. It also includes an 8-year-old Pia Zadora playing the role of one of the Martian children and also marks the first documented appearance of Mrs. Claus in a motion picture, coming three weeks before the TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer also featured the character. The film took on newfound fame in the 1990s after being featured on an episode of the comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000. The episode became a holiday staple on the Comedy Central cable channel in the years following its 1991 premiere. It has since found new life again, as it has been the subject of new riffing by Cinematic Titanic and RiffTrax, both productions of former MST3K writers and performers. The movie was also featured on the current run of Elvira's Movie Macabre. Comedy FLCL is a 2001 animated fantasy drama film written by Yoji Enokido and Kazuya Tsurumaki and directed by Takeshi Ando, Shôji Saeki, Kazuya Tsurumaki and Masahiko Ôtsuka Comedy Arabeem Ottakom P. Madhavan Nayarum in Oru Marubhoomikkadha is a 2011 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Mohanlal, Mukesh, Lakshmi Rai and Bhavana in pivotal roles. The film was one of the biggest grossers among the 2011 releases. Documentary film Shadows From My Past is a 2012 documentary film directed by Curt Kaufman and Gita Kaufman. Science Fiction Solar Crisis is a 1990 science fiction film from Japan America Picture Company. The screenplay was written by Joe Gannon and Tedi Sarafian, based on the novel Kuraishisu niju-goju nen by Takeshi Kawata, and directed by Richard C. Sarafian credited as Alan Smithee. The cast featured Tim Matheson as Steve Kelso, Charlton Heston as Adm. 'Skeet' Kelso, Peter Boyle as Arnold Teague, Annabel Schofield as Alex Noffe, Corin Nemec as Mike Kelso and Jack Palance as Travis. The executive producers were Takeshi Kawata and Takehito Sadamura, with Richard Edlund and veteran sound editor James Nelson as its producers. This film received a MPAA rating of PG-13, and was filmed in color with Dolby SR stereo sound. Estimated budget was about $55,000,000. It had a very limited theatrical release. Comedy La maison du bonheur is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Dany Boon, adapted from the play La Vie de chantier. Documentary film Nepal Forever is a 2013 documentary comedy by Russian filmmaker Alyona Polunina. Comedy Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic is a two-part television adaptation of the bestselling novels The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett. The fantasy film was produced for Sky1 by The Mob, a small British studio, starring David Jason, Sean Astin, Tim Curry and Christopher Lee as the voice of Death. Vadim Jean both adapted the screenplay from Pratchett's original novels, and served as director. Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic was broadcast on Sky One, and in high definition on Sky 1 HD, on Easter Sunday and 24 March 2008. The first part drew audiences of 1.5 million, with the second part attracting up to 1.1 million viewers. The film was well received by fans, but drew mixed reviews from critics, who generally praised the acting talent of the all-star cast, but criticised the film's script and direction. The production is the second adaptation of Pratchett's novels as a live-action film, following the successful release of Hogfather on Sky 1 over Christmas 2006. A third adaptation, Going Postal, followed in 2010 with more planned for the future. Comedy Mr. Baseball is a 1992 American comedy directed by Fred Schepisi, starring Tom Selleck, Ken Takakura, and Dennis Haysbert. It depicts a tumultuous season in the career of fictional New York Yankees first baseman Jack Elliot, who is traded to the Chunichi Dragons during Spring Training, and forced to contend with overwhelming expectations and cultural differences during the Dragons' run at the pennant. Animation The Tale of the Little Christmas Tree is a 2012 animation film directed by Maria Mouat. Thriller First Action Hero is a cult 1994 film starring Fabio Testi as Tony Fierro with Ron Nummi as Hoagy and directed by Nini Grassia. It has the alternative Italian name Il Burattinaio. It has been cited as a key influence behind the video-game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, developed by Rockstar Games. Comedy American Pie is a 1999 teen sex comedy film written by Adam Herz and directed by brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, in their directorial film debut. It is the first film in the American Pie theatrical series. The film was a box-office hit and spawned three direct sequels: American Pie 2, American Wedding, and American Reunion. The film concentrates on five best friends who attend East Great Falls High. With the exception of Stifler, the guys make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. The title is borrowed from the pop song of the same name and refers to a scene in the film, in which the lead character is caught masturbating with a pie after being told that third base feels like "warm apple pie". It's also been stated by writer Adam Herz that the title also refers to the quest of losing your virginity in high school, which is as "American as apple pie." The film's theme song is Laid by James, which is also the theme for the entire franchise. In addition to the primary American Pie saga, there are currently four direct-to-DVD spin-off films bearing the title American Pie Presents: Band Camp, The Naked Mile, Beta House, and The Book of Love. Comedy Friends (With Benefits) is a 2009 romantic comedy film released on June 12, 2009 at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival. Comedy Mysteries of Paris is a film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli released on Sep 8, 1943. Comedy Fallt is a 2013 short, animation, comedy film written and directed by Chadwick Whitehead. Comedy The King of Comedy is a 1983 American black comedy film starring Robert De Niro and Jerry Lewis, and directed by Martin Scorsese. The subject of the movie is celebrity worship and the American media culture. It was released on February 18, 1983 in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Documentary film Indebito is a 2013 documentary music film written by Andrea Segre and Vinicio Capossela and directed by Andrea Segre. Animation Bunco Busters is the 64th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 21, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Ice Cream is a 2014 Telugu horror film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It is the first Indian movie to be filmed with Flowcam System Technology and was released on July 12, 2014. The film deals with a protagonist that is obsessed with eating ice cream and suffers from a nightmare disorder. Upon release, the film became an instant hit at the box office. Comedy Let's Get Tough! is a 1942 film and the ninth film in the East Side Kids series, starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, and Robert Armstrong. Released in early 1942, it was directed by Wallace Fox, and features the gang caught up in World War II and fighting the Black Dragon Society, an enemy sabotage ring. Comedy Calliope is a 1994 film directed by Alun Harris. Documentary film Split Estate is a documentary film directed by Debra Anderson. Comedy Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior is a 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Brenda Song and Shin Koyamada. Koyamada plays a Chinese monk who visits the title character, an American teenager played by Song, claiming Wu is the reincarnation of a powerful female warrior and the only person who can prevent an ancient evil spirit from destroying the world. This film had over 5.7 million viewers on the night of its premiere making Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior the fifth highest viewed DCOM in 2006 and also received the highest rating in the history of Disney Channel Japan. The film also broke records in the United Kingdom and Europe making Disney Channel the highest rated kids channel in Europe. The film was shot almost entirely in Auckland, New Zealand. Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior is the second DCOM to be added in iTunes. Disney released several products based on the movie to promote the film. Thanks to the cancellation of a sequel that was intended to be shot in New Zealand in early 2008, the title is the first and only film in the Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior franchise. Documentary film The Human Cargo is a 2012 documentary film written by Benni Atria, Antonella Gaeta and Daniele Vicari and directed by Daniele Vicari. Animation Paulina Hollers is a 2006 short animated film written and directed by Brent Green. Documentary film Goodness In Rwanda is a 2013 documentary film directed by Gord Rand. Documentary film A documentary about the adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban from the original novel. Documentary film The Secret Disco Revolution is a 2012 documentary, comedy, history and music film written and directed by Jamie Kastner. Science Fiction Invaders From The Deep is a 1981 science-fiction film written by Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson, Alan Fennel and directed by David Elliott, John Kelly, David Lane, Desmond Saunders. Comedy Mass Appeal is a 1984 American dramedy film starring Jack Lemmon, directed by Glenn Jordan. The screenplay by Bill C. Davis is based on his 1980 play of the same title. Science Fiction 'It's Alive!' is a 1969 American film directed by Larry Buchanan about a mad farmer who tries to feed a stranded couple to a dinosaur he keeps in a cave. It was filmed in the Ozark Mountain area of northern Arkansas and Tennessee and its tagline is: "Trapped In a Cave of Terror!". The monster suit that was used to portray the dinosaur was used in another one of Buchanan's older films, Creature of Destruction. Animation My Mom Is an Airplane! is a 2013 animation family short film directed by Yulia Aronova. Documentary film Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D is a 2005 IMAX 3D documentary film about the first humans on the Moon, the twelve astronauts in the Apollo program. It is co-written, produced and directed by Mark Cowen, and co-written, produced by and starring Tom Hanks. Comedy Massive Orange Head is a 2013 comedy short film written and directed by Brook Morgan. Comedy The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave is a 2000 comedy film starring the comedian Bob Einstein as Super Dave Osborne. The movie went direct to DVD. Comedy You're Only Young Twice is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Duncan Macrae, Joseph Tomelty and Patrick Barr. The new Rector of a Scottish university causes a stir when she turns out to be an attractive young woman. It was based on a play by James Bridie. Comedy Maris the Chojo is a 1986 film directed by Motosuke Takahashi. Comedy Bony a klid is a Czech drama film directed by Vít Olmer. It was released in 1987. Comedy Mixed Nuts is a 1994 American Christmas comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, based on the 1982 French comedy film, Le Père Noël est une ordure. Co-written by Ephron and her sister Delia, the film features an ensemble cast which includes Steve Martin, Madeline Kahn, Rita Wilson, Anthony LaPaglia, Garry Shandling, Juliette Lewis, and Adam Sandler. The film was released theatrically on December 21, 1994 to neither critical acclaim nor commercial success, and has been listed as one of the worst films ever made. Thriller The Conformist is a 1970 political drama directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. The screenplay was written by Bertolucci based on the 1951 novel The Conformist by Alberto Moravia. The film features Jean-Louis Trintignant and Stefania Sandrelli, among others. The film was a co-production of Italian, French, and West German film companies. Bertolucci makes use of the 1930s art and decor associated with the Fascist era: the middle-class drawing rooms and the huge halls of the ruling elite. Comedy The Silver Spoon is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by George King and starring Ian Hunter, Garry Marsh and Cecil Parker. A homeless man admits to a murder he didn't commit in order to protect a woman. The Silver Spoon is classed by the British Film Institute as a lost film. Comedy Trader Mickey is a 1932 animated short film directed by David Hand. Comedy Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise is the 42nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Fuera del cielo is a Mexican film that debuted in theaters on January 12, 2007. It was distributed in the United States by Lionsgate Films The movie was produced by Argos Comunicación, Fidecine, Videocine and Cinemex Producciones with the collaboration of Estudios Churubusco and Ollin Studio on a budget of 23 million pesos. The film was directed by Javier Patrón with script by Guillermo Ríos and Vicente Leñero adapted by an original script by Guillermo Ríos. Documentary film My Playground is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Kaspar Astrup Schröder. Documentary film Death Faces, also released as Death Faces IV, also 'Dying: Last seconds of Life', and 'Beyond Reality', is a mockumentary about cannibalism released directly to video originally in 1988. Narrated by "Prof. Bizarro Blackstone", the film is actually footage from various horror films about cannibalism, and newsreel footage of Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger, Adolf Hitler. One sequence involves the Kikuyu tribes people of Kenya, as well as various stock car crashes, and the John F. Kennedy assassination. The direction is credited to "Countess Victoria Bloodhart" and Steve White, the writing to "S. Sebastian Shock", the direction and production to "Damian B. Gravenhorse PhD.", with one segment credited to producer "Mink De Ronda". It was re edited and re released as Beyond Reality, which is credited to Steve White. There are no other technical credits given to the film. With the exception of a few brief scenes, the entire video is in black and white. Footage from this video was later edited into Banned from Facez, parts 3 and 4. A sequel was also released straight to video: 'Dying: Last Seconds of Life, Part II', also in 1988. Documentary film Modulations is a 1998 documentary film written by Peter Shapiro and directed by Iara Lee. Documentary film Chronicles the evolution of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's installation from concept to installation, ultimately overcoming public disapproval and transforming Central Park into a visual symphony of color, light, joy and beauty. Documentary film Man Alive! is a 1952 American short documentary film directed by William T. Hurtz. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Luke, Patient Provider is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Out of the Convent is a 2012 documentary film directed by Thom Kishaba, Bridget Oliver and Andrea Van Haren. Comedy L'uomo, la bestia e la virtù, internationally released as Man, Beast and Virtue, is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. It is based on the 1919 novella with the same name by Luigi Pirandello. The film was originally shot in Gevacolor. Animation The Light Before Christmas is an animation film directed by Nathan Smith and Christopher Robin Miller. Comedy The Cake is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Joe Grazulis. Comedy The Savage Garden was a 1997 educational video starring Leslie Nielsen and was distributed by National Geographic Video. The film explores biotic and abiotic life in a garden as well as the many organisms that live in them. Documentary film A Wife Among Wives is a 1977 film directed by David MacDougall and Judith MacDougall. Comedy Australian Pie is a comedy about a young man who loses his penis in a mincer and gets a transplant from a porn star. It is also known as Going Down Under. Animation The Memories of Dogs is a 2006 animation short film written and directed by Simone Massi. Comedy Up in Arms is a film directed by Elliott Nugent, and starring Danny Kaye and Dinah Shore. It was nominated for two Academy Awards in 1945. Documentary film Of All the Things is a 2008 music documentary film directed by Jody Lambert. Animation The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine is the second television special to feature the Care Bears characters. Made by Atkinson Film-Arts of Canada, it premiered in syndication in April 1984. Animation Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade is an animated television special from 1982, made by Romeo Muller, Robert L. Rosen, and Fred Wolf. This is the third to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. Comedy Dizzy Detectives is the 68th short film starring the American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller A Haunting At Silver Falls is a 2013 American horror film that was directed by Brett Donowho. The film was released on May 28, 2013 and stars Alix Elizabeth Gitter as a young woman that must uncover the true murderer of a heinous crime before she becomes a victim herself. It is very loosely based upon a true story Donowho read about two murdered twins. Documentary film This Is Not The Private Life Of Javier Krahe is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Ana Murugarren and Joaquín Trincado. Comedy Monika O My Darling is a 2007 Indian Oriya film directed by Nilamani Sahoo. Comedy Miss March is a 2009 comedy film directed by and starring Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger, stars of the IFC show The Whitest Kids U' Know. The film was released in the United States on March 13, 2009. Animation El Apóstol was a 1917 Argentine animated film utilizing cutout animation, and the world's first animated feature film. It was written and directed by Quirino Cristiani, and consisted of a total of 58,000 frames played over the course of 70 minutes. The film was a satire, with President Hipólito Yrigoyen ascending to the heavens to use Jupiter's thunderbolts to cleanse Buenos Aires of immorality and corruption. The result is a burnt city. The film was well received by critics at the time and a commercial success. A fire that destroyed producer Frederico Valle's film studio incinerated the only known copy of El Apóstol, and it is now considered a lost film. A 2007 documentary Quirino Cristiani: The mystery of the first animated movies, directed by animator Gabrielle Zuchelli researches the history of the studio and recreates the look and technique used in El Apóstol. Comedy Twice Upon a Time is a 1983 animated film directed by John Korty and Charles Swenson. This film had an unusual history in terms of release and editing, but it has been named one of the most important films in the history of stop-motion animation. This was also the first animated film George Lucas produced. The film uses a form of cutout animation, which the filmmakers called "Lumage", that involved prefabricated cut-out plastic pieces that the animators moved on a light table. Comedy The L.A. Riot Spectacular is a satire film about the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Written and directed by music video director Marc Klasfeld, the film stars Emilio Estevez, Snoop Dogg, Charles S. Dutton, Charles Durning, Christopher McDonald, Michael Buffer, Ted Levine, Jonathan Lipnicki and Ron Jeremy. Thriller Black Wine is a 2005 thriller film written and directed by Ryan Rossell. Comedy Ratatouille is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the eighth film produced by Pixar, and was co-written and directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005. The title refers to a French dish, "ratatouille", which is served at the end of the film, and is also a play on words about the species of the main character. The film stars the voices of Patton Oswalt as Remy, an anthropomorphic rat who is interested in cooking; Lou Romano as Linguini, a young garbage boy who befriends Remy; Ian Holm as Skinner, the head chef of Auguste Gusteau's restaurant; Janeane Garofalo as Colette, a rôtisseur at Gusteau's restaurant; Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego, a restaurant critic; Brian Dennehy as Django, Remy's father and leader of his clan; Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's older brother; and Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a recently deceased chef. The plot follows Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy. Development of Ratatouille began in 2001 when Pinkava wrote the original concepts of the film. Comedy The Epitome of Hyperbole is a 2008 Comedy Central Presents special featuring comedian Brian Regan. It first aired on September 6, 2008. An extended DVD with 42 minutes of uncensored content was released by Paramount Home Video and Comedy Central on September 9, 2008. Documentary film The mysterious "muti" murders are an extreme form of occult belief: the body parts or blood of a killed person are ingested as a "muti medicine", in order to grant another person health, power, wealth or strength. We follow Scotland Yard's investigation and investigate the links between the historical, religious and criminological backgrounds to ritual murder. Animation Morgan M. Morgansen's Date with Destiny is a short romantic silent film directed, edited by and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. It co-stars Lexy Hulme. It is Gordon-Levitt's directing debut. A sequel entitled Morgan and Destiny's Eleventeenth Date: The Zeppelin Zoo was released the same year. Comedy Jawani Zindabad - is a Punjabi film released in 2010 Starring Raj Brar, Gurkirtan Chauhan, Pooja Kanwal and Gugu Gill. Some of the shooting took place in Chandigarh's Sector 17 and Sukhna Lake amongst other places. Comedy Playtime is French director Jacques Tati's fourth major film, and generally considered to be his most daring film. It was shot from 1964 through 1967 and released in 1967. In Playtime, Tati again plays Monsieur Hulot, a character who had appeared in some of his earlier films, including Mon Oncle and Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot. As mentioned on the making of documentary that accompanies the Criterion Collections DVD of the film, by 1964 Tati had grown ambivalent towards playing Hulot as a recurring central role. Unable to dispense with the popular character altogether, Hulot appears intermittently in Playtime, alternating between central and supporting roles. Shot in 70 mm, Playtime is notable for its enormous set, which Tati had built specially for the film, as well as Tati's trademark use of subtle, yet complex visual comedy supported by creative sound effects; dialogue is frequently reduced to the level of background noise. Comedy The Last Story of Königswald Castle is a 1987 film directed by Peter Schamoni. Thriller Requiem for Murder is a 1999 thriller film written by Matt Dorff and directed by Douglas Jackson. Comedy The Kiss in the Tunnel is a 1899 film British short silent comedy film, produced and directed by George Albert Smith, showing a couple sharing a brief kiss as their train passes through a tunnel, which is said to mark the beginnings of narrative editing. The director, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "felt that some extra spice was called for," in the then-popular 'phantom ride' genre, which featured shots taken from the front of a moving train, "and devised a shot showing a brief, almost furtive moment of passion between two passengers, taking advantage of the brief onset of darkness." Just this middle shot was offered by The Warwick Trading Company to exhibitors, who were advised, "to splice it into train footage that they almost certainly would own from previous programmes." Animation The Bears and the Bees is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932. Comedy Cake: A Wedding Story is a 2007 comedy film directed by Will Wallace. The film hit the festival circuit in March 2007 with its world premiere at The Other Venice Film Festival on March 18, followed by a March 24 bow at the 2007 AFI Dallas International Film Festival. Documentary film Our Latin Thing is a 1972 documentary music film directed by Leon Gast. Animation Paths Of Hate is a 2010 animation short film written and directed by Damian Nenow. Animation Alfred Jarry & Pataphysics is a 2014 short animated documentary film written and directed by Skizz Cyzyk. Documentary film A Force More Powerful is a 1999 feature-length documentary film and a 2000 PBS series written and directed by Steve York about non-violent resistance movements around the world. Executive producers were Dalton Delan and Jack DuVall. Peter Ackerman was the series editor and principal content advisor. Institutional support for the film included funding from the United States Institute of Peace and the Albert Einstein Institution. The film played in festivals worldwide and was broadcast nationally on United States television network PBS in September 2000. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Program. The series explores 6 successful nonviolent movements in the 20th century starting with Gandhi's leadership of the Indian Independence movement, the U.S. civil rights movement, the boycotts in the Eastern Cape Province as part of the Anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa, the Danish resistance to Nazi Occupation, the Polish Solidarity Movement, and the Chilean democracy movement to oust Augusto Pinochet. A Force More Powerful is also the name of the companion book to the PBS series, authored by DuVall and Peter Ackerman,. Comedy Stay Tuned is a 1992 American adventure fantasy comedy film directed by Peter Hyams. It starred John Ritter, Pam Dawber, Jeffrey Jones, and Eugene Levy. Tim Burton was originally chosen to be the director due to his art and style but left to direct Batman Returns. Thriller Nothing but the Truth is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by Rod Lurie. According to comments made by Lurie in The Truth Hurts, a bonus feature on the DVD release, his inspiration for the screenplay was the case of journalist Judith Miller, who in July 2005 was jailed for contempt of court for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury investigating a leak naming Valerie Plame as a covert CIA operative, but this was merely a starting point for what is primarily a fictional story. In an April 2009 interview, Lurie stressed: "I should say that the film is about neither of these women although certainly their stories as reported in the press went into the creation of their characters and the situation they find themselves in." The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2008. It was scheduled to open in New York City and Los Angeles on December 19, but because distributor Yari Film Group Releasing filed for Chapter 11 protection, it was never given a theatrical release. Comedy Berlinguer ti voglio bene is a 1977 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. It is the debut film of both Bertolucci and Roberto Benigni. It is based on the stage play Cioni Mario di Gaspare fu Giulia, that the same Bertolucci wrote and directed in 1975 and in which Benigni played the character of Mario Cioni, a character he later resumed in the variety television Onda libera. The title quotes Cioni's declaration of love for Enrico Berlinguer, then leader of the Italian Communist Party. Documentary film Nora Noh is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kim Seong-Hee. Comedy Alvin and the Chipmunks is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Tim Hill. Based on the characters of the same name created by Ross Bagdasarian, Sr., the film stars Jason Lee, David Cross and Cameron Richardson with the voices of Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney. It was distributed by Twentieth Century Fox and produced by Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises and Bagdasarian Company. The film received mainly negative reviews, but was a major financial success; it made $217 million in North America and $361 million at the box office worldwide on a budget of $60 million and was the seventh-best-selling DVD of 2008, earning over $101 million. The first film in the film series, Alvin and the Chipmunks was followed by 3 sequels: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, released on December 23, 2009, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, released on December 16, 2011 and the upcoming fourth film, tentatively titled Alvin and the Chipmunks 4, scheduled to be released on December 11, 2015. Comedy Raw Force is a comedy action adventure film directed by Edward D. Murphy. Comedy Layover is a 2005 comedy short film written by Ashlee Page and Daele Healy and directed by Ashlee Page. Documentary film Lordville is a 2014 documentary film directed by Rea Tajiri. Science Fiction The Lost Planet is a 1953 Columbia Pictures 15-chapter serial which has the distinction of being the last interplanetary-themed sound serial ever made. It was directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet with a screenplay by George H. Plympton and Arthur Hoerl. It appears to have been planned as a sequel to the earlier chapterplay Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere and shares many plot-points, props and sets, as well as some of the same cast. However, the Video Rangers do not appear, and their uniforms are instead worn by "slaves" created electronically by Reckov, the dictator of the Lost Planet with the help of mad scientist Dr. Grood and enslaved "good" scientist Professor Dorn. The serial is interplanetary in name only, since while Dr. Grood has a "space projectile" identical to that seen in the Captain Video serial, the other characters fly to the Lost Planet in an ordinary light aircraft! As on the Rocky Jones, Space Ranger TV series, with which it shares a writer, the dialogue is often as unintentionally hilarious as that of an Ed Wood film. Typical: "How are we going to find it, it's the Lost Planet." Comedy Travail is a 2002 Japanese romance comedy drama film directed by Kentarō Ōtani and starring Asaka Seto, Shinya Tsukamoto and Mikako Ichikawa. It was released on 23 March 2002. Thriller Perarasu is a Kollywood Tamil film starring Captain Vijaykanth, Debina Bonnerjee, Nassar, Sarath Babu, and Prakash Raj with music composed by Praveen Mani. The film is directed by Udhayan. This movie is a typical unadulterated masala movie with a good-cop-versus-bad-guys story. Perarasu is similar to several earlier films of Vijayakanth, like Vallarasu and Pulanvisaranai. He can be seen in every frame. He plays a dual role as a law enforcer and a terminator. The action scenes are mainly flying kicks with no blood and gory scenes. Comedy Totally Spies! The Movie is a 2009 French/Canadian animated action comedy film. The film is an adaptation of the Totally Spies! series and reveals the origins of the three secret agents, how they met and their first mission as members of WOOHP. In Canada and the United States, it was released on Cartoon Network and Teletoon a year later from the original release date. Comedy Oh, My God is an Indian film released on 5 December 2008. The film is about an employee who puts more time trying to get people to invest in a money-making scheme. Documentary film Time Goes By Like A Roaring Lion is 2013 documentary film written and directed by Philipp Hartmann and Jan Eichberg. Comedy Cheese is a 2014 comedy/short/drama film written and directed by Hannah Cheesman. Comedy Good Cider is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Who the Hell is Juliette? is a Mexican 1997 documentary film written and directed by Carlos Marcovich. The film is about Yuliet Ortega, a teenage prostitute who lives in Havana, Cuba and Fabiola Quiroz, a Mexican model. Marcovich intentionally misspelled the title character, "Yuliet Ortega", as "Juliette Ortega" in the credits. Marcovich met Fabiola Quiroz during the shooting of a music video. He met Yuliet Ortega in Cuba and decided that she would be the younger sister of Quiroz in the music video. Marcovich features the similarities of the two women: green eyes and persistent thoughts about their missing fathers. After shooting the music video, he filmed the two women over a period of three years and created the film, Who the Hell is Juliette? The film was filmed in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States. Documentary film Cachao: Uno Más is a 2008 documentary film. Comedy The Gay Vagabond is a 1941 film directed by William Morgan. Comedy 13 Moons is a 2002 comedy-drama film by director Alexandre Rockwell. The title is a reference to the saying of a minor character's mother, who suggested that if nights of the full moon are strange, then "this must be the night of thirteen moons." Comedy Soñar no Cuesta Nada is a 2006 Colombian black comedy film directed by Rodrigo Triana. Based on a true story, the plot follows a group of anti-guerrilla soldiers, whose lives are turned upside down after finding $45 million hidden in the jungle. Comedy Smash and Grab is a 1937 British comedy crime film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph, Arthur Margetson and Anthony Holles. A private detective is hired by an insurance company to hunt down a criminal gang on a spree of smash and grab raids on London jewellers. Documentary film Arising to Serve is a documentary about the 41 Baha'i Regional Conferences that took place around the world. The film had its world premiere at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival in 2009 and was also released online. Comedy Cedric the Entertainer: Taking You Higher is a 2006 Stand-up comedy and comedy film directed by Stan Lathan. Documentary film Fin de Siglo is a 1994 documentary film written by Szymon Zaleski, directed by Szymon Zaleski and Marilyn Watelet. Comedy Windstruck is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy. It stars Jun Ji-hyun, Jang Hyuk, and was directed by Kwak Jae-yong. The film held its premiere in Hong Kong, attended by Jang and Jun, on 28 May 2004, being the first Korean film to do so. It was released on June 3, 2004 by CJ Entertainment and ran at 123 minutes. Thriller Dek hor is a 2006 Thai horror-drama film. Thriller Khal-Naaikaa is a 1993 Thriller Drama film written by Bharat B. Bhalla, Sachin Bhowmick and Kamleshwar and directed by Saawan Kumar Tak. Thriller Breathing (Under Water) is a 2000 drama, thriller film written and directed by António Ferreira. Comedy The Anchorite is a 1976 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Estelrich. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival where Fernando Fernán Gómez won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. Comedy That Thing You Love is a 2013 fantasy family comedy film directed by Alvaro Velarde. Animation The Green Teeth is a 2011 short animation film written by Andrianova Svetlana, Vadim Zhuk and directed by Andrianova Svetlana. Science Fiction Crosstalk is a 1982 science fiction thriller film made in Australia and produced by the New South Wales Film Corporation. Animation It's Ok To Be Alone is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Hye-ji Yu. Documentary film Space Shuttle is a 2011 documentary film directed by Guy Noffsinger. Documentary film Beyond Kokoda is a 2008 documentary film written by Adrian Flores, Shaun Gibbons and Stig Schnell. It is also directed by Shaun Gibbons and Stig Schnell. Animation Razzokheil the Elf is a 2011 short animated film written and directed by Jiří P. Miška. Comedy A Broadway Scandal is a 1918 silent comedy film directed by Joe De Grasse that features Lon Chaney and Carmel Myers. The film's status of existence is unknown and is considered to be lost. Documentary film Vers Madrid (The Burning Bright!) is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Sylvain George. Comedy On Approval is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Clive Brook and starring Beatrice Lillie, Clive Brook and Googie Withers. It is based on the play On Approval by Frederick Lonsdale. Brook also wrote the adapted screenplay, moving the story from the 20th Century back to the late Victorian period. Thriller Mortal Thoughts is a 1991 mystery thriller, about a woman who is interrogated by the police regarding the death of her friend's husband. It was directed by Alan Rudolph and stars Demi Moore, Glenne Headly, Bruce Willis, and Harvey Keitel. Willis plays James Urbanski, the violent, drug-addicted husband of Joyce, who is murdered one evening at a Feast of Saint Rocco festival. Documentary film Os Caminhos do Sol is a 1966 short documentary film directed by Augusto Cabrita. Comedy Big Shots is a 1987 American comedy adventure film directed by Robert Mandel, starring Ricky Busker and Darius McCrary. Animation Pizzicato Pussycat is a Merrie Melodies animated short released January 1, 1955. Directed by Friz Freleng and with voices by Mel Blanc, the cartoon is about a talented piano-playing mouse becoming a slave to a house cat. Comedy The Year of the Mouse is a Tom and Jerry cartoon released in 1965, directed and produced by Chuck Jones, with animation by Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Don Towsley, and Ken Harris. Animation Scared Shrekless is a 21-minute Halloween television special, set shortly after the events of Shrek Forever After, that premiered on the American television network NBC on Thursday, October 28, 2010. The short marks the first time Eddie Murphy does not reprise his role as Donkey and is replaced by Dean Edwards, Rupert Everett is replaced by Sean Bishop as Prince Charming, and the Ogre Babies are now voiced by Miles Christopher Bakshi and Nina Zoe Bakshi. This is the first time Duloc is seen since the original Shrek. Comedy Hat Check Girl is a 1932 film directed by Sidney Lanfield. Thriller In the Mouth of Madness is a 1995 American Lovecraftian horror film directed and scored by John Carpenter and written by Michael De Luca. It stars Sam Neill, Julie Carmen, Jürgen Prochnow, David Warner and Charlton Heston. The film is the third installment in what Carpenter calls his Apocalypse Trilogy, preceded by The Thing and Prince of Darkness. Animation Millennium Actress is a 2001 Japanese anime film by director Satoshi Kon and animated by the Studio Madhouse. It tells the story of a documentary filmmaker investigating the life of an elderly actress in which reality and cinema become blurred. It is based on the life of Setsuko Hara and Hideko Takamine. Comedy Racing Stripes is a 2005 American family film directed by Frederik Du Chau. It is similar in the style to the 1995 movie Babe, in that the protagonist is a talking animal who lives on a farm and succeeds at an activity not expected of his species. It was filmed in Pietermaritzburg and Nottingham Road, South Africa. Documentary film Here and Elsewhere is a 1976 film by Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville, made using footage from Jusqu'à la victoire, a 1970 pro-Palestinian film made by Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin as part of Dziga Vertov Group. Ici et Ailleurs marks the beginning of Godard's transitional period, which found him experimenting with video and moving from political polemics to an examination of the way people perceive themselves and others; as such, it shares many of the traits of both his radical-era films and the video-centered work that followed while simultaneously providing a critique of the Dziga Vertov Group's ideas and methods. It is also one of his first projects with Miéville, who has remained the major collaborator in his life and work since. Documentary film The Search for Kennedy's PT 109 is a National Geographic television special and video on DVD. It documents the original story of John F. Kennedy's PT-109 from World War II, and the project of Dr. Robert Ballard's successful search for the wreck of the boat. The wreckage of PT-109 was located in May 2002, when a National Geographic Society expedition headed by Dr. Ballard found a torpedo tube from wreckage matching the description and location of Kennedy's vessel in the Solomon Islands. The boat was identified by Dale Ridder, a weapons and explosives expert on the U.S. Marine Forensics Panel. The stern section was not found, but a search using remote vehicles found the forward section, which had drifted south of the collision site. Much of the half-buried wreckage and grave site was left undisturbed in accordance with Navy policy. During the expedition, they meet and interview Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana, the original two natives who found Kennedy's shipwrecked crew when the Navy had given them up for dead. Max Kennedy, JFK's nephew, who joined Ballard on the expedition, presented a bust of JFK to the two men. Comedy Two Idiots in Hollywood is a 1988 comedy film written and directed by actor Stephen Tobolowsky, based on his stage play of the same name. Comedy Under the Hula Moon is an action comedy film from 1995 directed by Jeff Celentano. It features the talents of Stephen Baldwin, Emily Lloyd, Chris Penn, and Musetta Vander. Animation Max Steel: Endangered Species is a 2004 direct-to-DVD film based on the tv series and action figure line. It is the only Max Steel movie to share continuity with the TV series. Science Fiction Doomsday Prophecy is a 2011 sci-fi disaster television film by Jason Bourque starring Jewel Staite, Alan Dale and A.J. Buckley. Comedy Backfire! is a 1995 comedy film directed by A. Dean Bell. Documentary film "Heart and Soul: The Life and Music of Frank Loesser" profiles the tough-talking, tempestuous, big-hearted musical genius who made an indelible imprint on American musical theater and popular song. Best known for his Broadway smash hits, "Guys and Dolls," "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," and "The Most Happy Fella," Loesser wrote songs for over 60 Hollywood film scores, including classics "Baby, It's Cold Outside," "On a Slow Boat to China," and "Heart and Soul." He also wrote the score for the MGM motion picture, "Hans Christian Andersen."Loesser's success at writing both words and music for Broadway puts him in the elite company of Irving Berlin and Cole Porter. One observer calls Loesser, "Cole Porter, without the martini in his hand," because of his ability to capture the flavor of everyday American life and speech in popular song.The film features performance clips from the golden age of Broadway and Hollywood musicals, and interviews with Matthew Broderick, Charles Nelson Reilly, Robert Morse, James Burrows, Stephen Schwartz, Jerry Herman, and Maury Yeston, among others. Loesser's widow, Jo Sullivan Loesser, and children Susan, John and Emily share insights and recollections."Heart and Soul" has it all: a fascinating subject, entertaining behind the scenes stories, and music that has a special place in Americans' hearts - and souls. Thriller Chess is a 2006 Malayalam action thriller film directed by Raj Babu. Dileep plays the male protagonist and Bhavana is his heroine. The film also stars Ashish Vidyarthi, Jagathy Sreekumar, Harisree Ashokan and Vijayaraghavan and Rajyalakshmi. Comedy I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? is a 1970s black comedy movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, and starring Bob Dishy and Joanna Barnes. Originally Peter Sellers was to be cast as the lead but he had another heart attack and insurance couldn't be got on him so Dishy was his replacement at the last moment. It was directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, from a screenplay by Mickey Rose. The title is a play on the old musical I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now. Soundtrack is Polonaise Op.53 in A flat major. Comedy Mohawk Midnight Runners is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Zoe Leigh Hopkins. Documentary film Viva Saint John is a 2002 documentary film written by Emílio Domingos, Quito Ribeiro and Andrucha Waddington and directed by Andrucha Waddington. Documentary film Beltracchi: The Art of Forgery is a 2014 documentary, biographical and crime fiction film written and directed by Arne Birkenstock. Comedy Learners is a British comedy drama television film starring David Tennant and Jessica Hynes. The film was announced by the BBC on 3 April 2007 and was broadcast on 11 November 2007. The DVD was released on 12 November 2007. Comedy The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz is a 1974 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Richard Dreyfuss. It is based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Mordecai Richler. Comedy In Her Shoes is a 2005 American comedy-drama film based on the novel of the same name by Jennifer Weiner. It is directed by Curtis Hanson with an adapted screenplay by Susannah Grant and stars Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, and Shirley MacLaine. The film focuses on the relationship between two sisters and their grandmother. Thriller Walk East on Beacon is an American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and released by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was inspired by a May 1952 Reader's Digest article by J. Edgar Hoover entitled "The Crime of the Century: The Case of the A-Bomb Spies." The article covers the case against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg for treason. Comedy Flushed Away is a 2006 British/American computer animated action/adventure comedy film directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell. It was made in the partnership between Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation, and is Aardman's first completely computer-animated feature as opposed to the usual stop-motion. The film stars the voice talents of Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Andy Serkis, Bill Nighy, Ian McKellen, Shane Richie and Jean Reno. The story was by Sam Fell, Peter Lord, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais, and the screenplay was written by Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Christopher Lloyd, Joe Keenan, and William Davies. The film was released in US on 3 November 2006, and in UK on 1 December 2006, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures, except for Switzerland, Spain, and the Netherlands, which were handled by Universal Pictures. Thriller Wife to be Sacrificed is a Japanese soft-core pornographic S/M film starring Naomi Tani and directed by Masaru Konuma. The film was produced by Nikkatsu studios as part of their Roman Porno series. Thriller Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, a 2009 American film, is a remake of the 1956 film of the same name by Fritz Lang. Written, directed and filmed by Peter Hyams, the new version starred Jesse Metcalfe, Michael Douglas and Amber Tamblyn. The production was announced in February 2008 and filming began the following month. Animation Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart is an animated feature film based on the concept album by the French rock band Dionysos, and on the illustrated novel La Mécanique du cœur written by the band's lead singer Mathias Malzieu. The music of the film was entirely composed by Dionysos. The original French language version Jack et la mécanique du cœur, which translates literally as Jack and the Mechanics of the Heart, was released in October 2013, with English, German, Finnish, and Spanish-language versions following in 2014. Comedy The Misadventures of Margaret is a 1998 French-British romantic comedy film directed by Brian Skeet and starring Parker Posey, Jeremy Northam and Craig Chester. It was based on the novel Rameau's Niece by Cathleen Schine. The is about the bored wife of a Professor who decides to write an erotic novel. Documentary film After the Axe is a 1982 Canadian drama film about executive firings, directed by Sturla Gunnarsson, nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film explores the experiences of managers getting fired and the emergence of a new industry specialized in handling such terminations. Despite its Oscar nomination in the documentary category, After the Axe is closer to a docufiction film, made with the cooperation of members of the Canadian business community, which provided locations and helped script scenes during filming. The film's protagonist, D.R. "Biff" Wilson, is a composite character based on the filmmakers' conversations with fired executives, while the other Canadian executives play themselves. Animation Of Stars and Men is a 1964 animated film from the Hubley family of animators, based on the 1959 book of the same name by astronomer Harlow Shapley, who also narrates. Made in the style of a documentary, it tells of humankind's quest to find its place in the universe, through themes such as outer space, physical matter, the meaning of life and the periodic table. There are no character voices; instead, they "talk" through their actions. It has been cited as an example of an "animated documentary". When it was finished, the film was first screened during a conference at MIT's Visual Department. The film's public premiere was on April 28, 1964 at New York's Beekman Theater, along with a collection of Hubley/U.P.A. shorts which preceded its showing. The critical reception was uniformly positive. Its genre was a matter of contention among festival curators. At the Venice Film Festival, Of Stars and Men was placed in the live-action feature category, while at the San Francisco Film Festival, it competed in the documentary category and won an award. Documentary film Summoned by Bells is a BBC TV film of John Betjeman's verse autobiography of the same name - " a unique and touching account of an Edwardian middle-class childhood." It was first broadcast on Sunday 29 August 1976, the day after the Poet Laureate's 70th birthday. In the film Betjeman re-visits the places he knew as a child, the houses he grew up in, his schools, his holiday haunts in Cornwall, and his college in Oxford. The film ends with his being sent down from Oxford and enrolling in desperation as a cricket master at a private prep school. In an interview given to Radio Times Betjeman spoke about his verse autobiography and the making of the film : " I always had filthy reviews for it, and I didn't think it very good." He recalls that Joe Orton was arrested for defacing books in the public library - among them Summoned by Bells - on which he had stuck a pornographic picture. "I wrote it thinking it the best way to write about being young. I was thinking about Tennyson's English Idylls and I had been reading Wordsworth's Prelude and I thought why not put down being a schoolmaster and this kind of thing in to very plain blank verse. Documentary film The Smashing Machine: The Life and Times of Extreme Fighter Mark Kerr is a documentary directed by John Hyams about the mixed martial arts career and personal life of Mark Kerr. The documentary is critically acclaimed for its sobering account of the brutal sport of early no holds barred fighting and the depths of addiction in which Kerr succumbs to and eventually overcomes. Science Fiction Something awaits 8,000 feet under the sea off the southern tip of Jeju Island. The Eclipse is the offshore drilling rig stationed at Sector 7, a mining area in the vast open sea located off the southern tip of Jeju Island. The oil drilling excavations end in failure and headquarters gives the order to withdraw. Captain Jeong-man is sent to oversee the crews withdrawal from the Eclipse. However, Hae-jun, the equipment manager (played by Ha Ji-won), is adamantly opposed to the headquarters order, as she is certain that oil will be discovered in Sector 7. Motivated by Hae-juns conviction of finding oil, the Captain suggests conducting one last drilling exercise. While Hae-jun and the crew are fully engaged in their final attempt, they lose communication with headquarters, and the crew is overwhelmed by the disconcerting feeling that something is out there. As bodies begin disappearing one by one, the few surviving need to think fast and fight for their lives in a non-stop battle against the mutant monster from the sea. Survival looks unlikely, but Hae-jun and the crew are determined to take any chance to get out of Sector 7 alive. Comedy Cheerleader Autopsy is a 2003 comedy horror film written and directed by Stu Dodge. Comedy "As Fernando Martín Peña points out, As Long As You’re Healthy was in many ways Étaix’s closest film to the spirit of silent comedies. Or maybe to the style of fellow countryman and master Jacques Tati’s resuscitated and sonorized silent comedies. Like Mon Oncle, Tati’s second film, where Étaix worked as an assistant director, the film skeptically shows the progress of technology and consumer society. There is no actual plot, but a series of episodes a man goes through in his effort to live a more quiet life. In his desperately funny search of a lifestyle more and more distant, and just like Tati’s Hulot, the anonymous protagonist (played by Étaix) goes the wrong way up the path he depicts, which is as vital as nostalgically stubborn." Quoting the description from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Thriller The Beat That My Heart Skipped is a 2005 French film directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Romain Duris. It tells the story of Tom, a shady realtor torn between a criminal life and his desire to become a concert pianist. The film premiered on 17 February 2005 at the Berlin Film Festival. The film was given limited Release to theaters in North America and grossed $1,023,424 and $10,988,397 worldwide. Comedy Showdown in Little Tokyo is a 1991 American action film directed by Mark L. Lester, and starring Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee. This was Brandon Lee's first American film role. The film was released in the United States on August 23, 1991. Animation Caminandes: Gran Dillama is a 2013 short animated family film written by Beorn Leonard and directed by Pablo Vazquez. Comedy The Vesuvians is a 1997 Italian anthology film directed by Antonio Capuano, Pappi Corsicato, Antonietta de Lillo, Stefano Incerti and Mario Martone. It consists of five segments, all set in Naples. It was entered into the main competition at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. Science Fiction Capture Anthologies: The Dimensions of Self is a 2011 Sci-fi film directed by Christopher Abbott, Chris Bouchard, Simon Bovey, Chris Boyle, David Forrest, David T. Guest, Uisdean Murray, Andy Poyiadgi, Bernhard Pucher and Chris Waitt. Animation The Cord-Woman is a 2010 animation film written by Marie Amachoukeli-Barsacq and Vladimir Mavounia-Kouka and directed by Vladimir Mavounia-Kouka. Comedy The Longest Yard is a 2005 American sports comedy film, a remake of the 1974 film of the same name. Adam Sandler plays the protagonist, Paul Crewe, a disgraced former professional quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL, who is forced to form a team from the prison inmates to play football against their guards. Burt Reynolds, who played Sandler's role in the original, co-stars as Nate Scarborough, the inmates' coach and a former Heisman Trophy winner for Oklahoma in 1955. Chris Rock plays Crewe's friend, known as Caretaker. The cast includes James Cromwell, Nelly, William Fichtner and several former and current professional athletes such as Terry Crews, Michael Irvin, Brian Bosworth, Bill Romanowski, Bill Goldberg, Bob Sapp, Kevin Nash, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, and Dalip "The Great Khali" Singh Rana. The film was released in North America by Paramount Pictures and worldwide by Columbia Pictures. Comedy Disney's The Kid is a 2000 American comedy-drama fantasy film, directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Audrey Wells. It stars Bruce Willis and Spencer Breslin, with Emily Mortimer, Lily Tomlin, Chi McBride, and Jean Smart playing smaller roles. The movie was released on July 7 in the United States and received mixed reviews from critics. The film was based on a Twilight Zone episode, "Walking Distance", that originally aired on October 30 1959. Comedy Ein Hochzeitstraum is a film directed by Erich Engel released on Oct 8, 1936. Documentary film Xilonen: Ceremony of Tender Corn is a 2013 documentary short family film written and directed by Consuelo Alba. Comedy A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy is a 1982 film written, directed by and starring Woody Allen. The plot is loosely based on Ingmar Bergman's Smiles of a Summer Night. This was the first of 13 movies that Allen would make starring Mia Farrow. Farrow's role was originally written for another Allen lead actress, Diane Keaton, but she was busy promoting her film Reds and preparing to begin production on Shoot the Moon. It also marks the first appearance of Allen as an ensemble performer in his own film, as previously he had either been the lead character or did not appear in his films. Julie Hagerty, Mary Steenburgen, Tony Roberts and Jose Ferrer co-starred. The film was nominated for one Razzie Award: Worst Actress, for Mia Farrow – the only time a Woody Allen film has been nominated for a Razzie. Comedy Peter, Paul und Nanette is a 1935 film directed by Erich Engels. Comedy A Long Way Down is a 2014 British black comedy film directed by Pascal Chaumeil, loosely based on author Nick Hornby's 2005 novel, A Long Way Down. It stars Imogen Poots, Toni Collette, Pierce Brosnan, and Aaron Paul as four strangers who happen to meet on the roof of a London building on New Year's Eve, each with the intent of committing suicide. Their plans for death in solitude are ruined when they meet as they decide to come down from the roof alive — however temporary that may be. Documentary film K2: Siren of the Himalayas is a 2012 documentary film written by Darren Lund, Andy McDonough, Dave Ohlson, and Jason Reid, and directed by Dave Ohlson. Animation Barbary Coast Bunny is a 1956 Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short produced by Edward Selzer. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. In this story, the villain, Nasty Canasta, steals a large slab of gold from Bugs Bunny who retaliates by later bankrupting the villain's new casino in San Francisco. The title refers to San Francisco's Barbary Coast district. Documentary film The Supreme Price is a 2014 documentary film directed by Joanna Lipper. Animation The Rooster of St-Victor is a 2014 Animation film written by Pierre Greco and Johanne Mercier and directed by Pierre Greco. Documentary film Il mondo perduto is a DVD release of ten short documentaries films directed by Vittorio De Seta between 1954 and 1959. The series was restored by the Bologna Cinematheque in 2008. Comedy Cottage Country is a 2013 Canadian action comedy crime film directed by Peter Wellington. It stars Malin Åkerman, Tyler Labine, Dan Petronijevic and Lucy Punch. It was released on March 14, 2013. Thriller Journal of a Contract Killer is a 2008 film directed by Tony Maylam. Comedy Ex – Amici come prima! is an Italian comedy film. It was directed by Carlo Vanzina and its ensemble cast is led by Alessandro Gassman and Anna Foglietta. It was produced by Italian International Film and distributed by 01 Distribution, a subsidiary of RAI. Comedy The Toy Tiger is a 1956 American comedy film starring Laraine Day and Jeff Chandler. It is a remake of Mad About Music. Thriller Cohen and Tate is a 1989 American Thriller film written and directed by Eric Red and starring Roy Scheider, Adam Baldwin and Harley Cross. It was Red's feature film debut. The film is a cinematic version of O. Henry's short story The Ransom of Red Chief. Animation The Clockmakers is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Renaud Hallée. Animation Tortoise Wins by a Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 20, 1943 and directed by Bob Clampett. It stars Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle. Bob Clampett took Tex Avery's scenario from Tortoise Beats Hare and altered it for this film. The title is an appropriate pun on "hair". This is one of the first shorts to feature Robert McKimson's design of Bugs Bunny. A newspaper's front page shown in this cartoon accurately predicts Adolf Hitler's suicide two years later. Thriller The Big Hurt is a 1986 low-budget thriller directed by Barry Peak starring David Bradshaw, Lian Lunson, Simon Chilvers, John Ewart, Alan Cassell. It was shot over six weeks with money raised via 10BA. It was filmed on Super 16mm but later blown up to 35mm. Thriller Bollywood Villa is an upcoming 3D Hindi suspense thriller film scheduled to release on 11 July 2014. This film revolves around the inexplicable murders during the shooting of a film. And as the film progresses, the story unfolds and so does the mystery. Comedy Las seis suegras de Barba Azul is a 1945 black and white Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Animation The Day I Killed My Best Friend is a 2012 animated short drama film written and directed by Antonio Jesus Busto Algarin. Documentary film The Parking Lot Movie is an American documentary film directed by Meghan Eckman. It was filmed from 2007 to 2010 and premiered at the South By Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas, in 2010. It was purchased by PBS and aired nationwide on Independent Lens October 19, 2010, opening the series' 2010 season. Comedy Topper is an American comedy film starring Constance Bennett and Cary Grant which tells the story of a stuffy, stuck-in-his-ways man, Cosmo Topper who is haunted by the ghosts of a fun-loving married couple. The film was adapted by Eric Hatch, Jack Jevne and Eddie Moran from the novel by Thorne Smith. The movie was directed by Norman Z. McLeod, produced by Hal Roach, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The supporting cast includes Roland Young, Billie Burke, and Eugene Pallette. Topper was a huge hit with film audiences in the summer of 1937; since Cary Grant had a percentage deal on the film, he made quite a bit of money on the film's success. Topper was followed by the sequels Topper Takes a Trip and Topper Returns. There was a television series, which premiered in 1953 and ran for two seasons, starring Leo G. Carroll, Robert Sterling and Anne Jeffreys. In 1973, a television pilot for a proposed new series Topper Returns was produced, starring Roddy McDowall, Stefanie Powers and John Fink. A TV movie remake, Topper was also produced starring Kate Jackson, Jack Warden and Andrew Stevens. Animation Transatlantique is a 1987 short animation film written and directed by Bruce Krebs. Science Fiction The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is a 1953 science fiction monster film directed by Eugène Lourié, starring Paul Christian, Paula Raymond, Cecil Kellaway,and Kenneth Tobey, and featuring visual effects by Ray Harryhausen. The story concerns a hibernating dinosaur, the fictional Rhedosaurus, which is released from its frozen state by an atomic bomb test in the Arctic Circle and begins to wreak havoc in New York City. It was one of the first monster movies which helped inspire the following generation of creature features. Comedy One Frightened Night is a 1935 American film directed by Christy Cabanne. The film has entered the public domain. Thriller Resident Evil: Rising is a 2015 action, horror, science fiction, thriller film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. Science Fiction The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes, released in 2005, was the second feature-length film by the Brothers Quay and their first film in over ten years. It features Amira Casar, Gottfried John and Assumpta Serna. Science Fiction Seiha is a 1982 science fiction crime film written by Sadao Nakajima and Yûko Nishizawa, and directed by Sadao Nakajima. Animation O Rei dos Pássaros is a 2013 Animation, Short, Adventure, Comedy film, written and directed by Coline Benacchio. Thriller A Game of Death is a 1945 film directed by Robert Wise. It is a remake of Richard Connell's short story, "The Most Dangerous Game", about a madman who hunts human prey on his personal island habitat. It stars John Loder and Audrey Long. In the original story and 1932 movie, the madman is a Russian. In this version the madman is a German. Documentary film Les Oubliées is a 1996 documentary film directed by Anne-Laure Folly of Togo and shot in Angola. Comedy On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui. The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name. Comedy "A last chance, dance class becomes a therapeutic encounter between adolescents struggling with their ideas about sexuality and adulthood from festival favourite Rikki Beadle-Blair. Images: Jay Brown and Stephen Hoo This project is the fruit of several years of in-school presentation of a play seen by over 20,000 children. It's a bright and dynamic piece which challenges assumptions. The film (sponsored by Stonewall) highlights different characters' problems in coming out in a group of school students and is being made available in schools across the country. We follow Loris the new drama teacher who has to deal with a troubled group of teens all at risk of expulsion. The talented young cast bring a refreshing realness to their roles as we discover their complex strategies for dealing with their friends' and their own sexualities. We hope to welcome writer-director-performer Rikki Beadle-Blair and cast members to reflect on their experiences. Teachers and students especially welcome. BR" Quoting the program notes form the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Comedy El ministro y yo is a 1975 Mexican film. Documentary film Chantons sous l'Occupation is a French documentary film from 1976. It was directed and written by André Halimi, starring Pascal Mazzotti, Maître Naud, and Fabienne Jamet. The film does not recall the resistance or high military facts, it tells about artists and entertainers under the Nazi occupation of France. It presents the entire spectrum from resisters to semi-fascists. Documentary film The Shadow of the Operator is a 2013 documentary film directed written by Alfred Behrens, and directed by Benjamin Dickman and Alfred Behrens. Thriller After suspecting her husband is playing the field, a jittery woman finds a sympathetic ear in the form of a strange man. The drawback is that her sensitive new-found friend is an obsessive psychopath. Thriller Khamosh Khauff Ki Raat is a 2005 Thriller film written by Adi Bijesh Jayarajan and directed by Deepak Tijori. Documentary film Al fin del desierto is a short documentary film directed by Sheila Altamirano. Comedy The Lieutenant Wore Skirts is a 1956 film directed by Frank Tashlin. The feature starred Tom Ewell, Sheree North, and Rita Moreno. It is a comedy about a man whose marriage begins to fail when his wife gets drafted. Documentary film The Criminalization of HIV in Canada is a 2013 documentary film directed by Alexandra Lazarowich. Comedy The Atheist is a 2012 short science fiction and comedy film written and directed by Conrad Miszuk. Animation Momma's Boy is a 2013 short animated film directed by Seth Boyden. Comedy He's in Again is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Per amore di Poppea is a 1977 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Mariano Laurenti and set in ancient Rome. Documentary film Manhatta is a short documentary film directed by painter Charles Sheeler and photographer Paul Strand. Documentary film Conquest of the Air is a documentary film or docudrama on the history of aviation, up until the early stages of World War II. The film features historical footage, and dramatic re-creations, of the developments of commercial and military aviation; including the early stages of technology developments in design, propulsion, and air navigation aids. The film was a London Films production, commissioned by the Air Ministry of the British Government. Animation The Overcoat is an unfinished animated feature film that has been the main project of acclaimed Russian director and animator Yuriy Norshteyn since 1981. It is based on the short story by Nikolai Gogol with the same name. Around 25 minutes were completed by 2004. The unfinished film has been shown publicly in several exhibitions of Norshteyn's work around the world and clips of it have been included in a few documentary films about Russian animation and culture. On March 13, 2007, Norshteyn stated that he planned to release the first 30 minutes of the film with a soundtrack into theatres by the end of 2007. However, as of July 2014, the film remains unfinished, its production time of over thirty years is the longest for a motion picture in history. Thriller Harvard Man is a 2001 crime comedy-drama thriller film written and directed by James Toback, and starring Adrian Grenier, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Joey Lauren Adams, Eric Stoltz, and Rebecca Gayheart. Comedy Big Boy is an all-talking musical comedy film produced by Warner Bros. in 1930. The film was directed by Alan Crosland and stars Al Jolson. The film is based on the 1924 Broadway hit show of the same name in which Al Jolson also starred. Comedy So's Your Aunt Emma is a 1942 American film directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film is also known as Meet the Mob. Comedy Blind Dates is a 2013 Georgian drama film directed by Levan Koguashvili. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It also won the Best Feature Film award at the 2014 Zagreb Film Festival. Science Fiction Roman's Circuit is a 2011 sci-fi, drama and thriller film written and directed by Sebastian Brahm. Documentary film Blood in the Face is a 1991 documentary film about white supremacy groups in North America. It was directed by Anne Bohlen, Kevin Rafferty and James Ridgeway. It features many interviews with various white supremacist leaders, and archival footage of others. Comedy Dove vai tutta nuda?, internationally released as Where Are You Going All Naked?, is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Documentary film Con il cuore fermo Sicilia is a 1965 Italian documentary film directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi. The film discusses issues on Sicily. Comedy Alles Bob is a 1999 German film starring Gregor Torzs and Miriam Lahnstein, directed by Otto Alexander Jahrreiss. The film, is about a young man who tells women what they want to hear to get sex. Thriller Ghost: Mouichido Dakishimetai is a 2010 Japanese remake of the 1990 American film Ghost. It is directed by Taro Otani and it stars Nanako Matsushima, Song Seung-heon, Mana Ashida and Kirin Kiki. Comedy That Guy is a 2006 comedy short film written by Lee Michael Kozakoff and directed by Dash Mihok. Documentary film The Mulberry House is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Sara Ishaq. Documentary film Ashish Mukherjee is a 1973 short documentary film directed by Ashish Mukherjee. Animation Strait Jacket is a 2007 animation action fantasy film written by Ichiro Sakaki and directed by Shinji Ushiro. Science Fiction Living Hell is a 2008 horror television film written and directed by Richard Jefferies, which stars Johnathon Schaech and Erica Leerhsen. It premiered on Sci Fi Channel on February 23, and was released on DVD on June 10, 2008. Budgeted at an estimated $4,500,000, the film was shot in only 29 days. Documentary film Viva Paradis is a 2011 political documentary directed by Isabelle Tollenaere. Comedy The Op Shop is a 2011 short comedy film written by Christopher Gist and directed by Lee Rogers. Science Fiction Tin Man is a 2007 four and a half hour miniseries co-produced by RHI Entertainment and Sci Fi Channel original pictures that was broadcast in the United States on the Sci Fi Channel in three parts. The first part aired on December 2, and the remaining two parts airing on the following nights. It was released to DVD on March 11, 2008; the same year it was rebroadcast in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. Starring Zooey Deschanel, Neal McDonough, Alan Cumming, Raoul Trujillo, Kathleen Robertson, and Richard Dreyfuss, the miniseries is a continuation of the classic story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, with science fiction and additional fantasy elements added. It focuses on the adventures of a small-town waitress named DG who is pulled into a magical realm called the O.Z., ruled by the tyrannical sorceress Azkadellia. Together with her companions Glitch, Raw, and Cain, DG journeys to uncover her lost memories, find her true parents, and foil Azkadellia's plot to trap the O.Z. in eternal darkness. Comedy Everyone Says I Love You is a 1996 American musical comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, who also stars in the film, alongside Julia Roberts, Alan Alda, Edward Norton, Drew Barrymore, Gaby Hoffmann, Tim Roth, Goldie Hawn, Natasha Lyonne and Natalie Portman. Set in New York City, Venice, and Paris, the film features singing by actors not usually known for their singing. It is among the more critically successful of Allen's later films, although it did not do well commercially. Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert ranked it as one of Allen's best. Comedy Making Friends is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Manam is a 2014 Telugu drama film produced by Akkineni family on Annapurna Studios banner, directed by Vikram Kumar. Starring three generations Akkineni family i.e. Nageswara Rao, Nagarjuna and Naga Chaitanya along with Shriya Saran and Samantha. Several personalities including Nagarjuna's younger son Akkineni Akhil and his wife Akkineni Amala and Hindi actor Amitabh Bachchan made cameo appearances. The film’s dialogues were written by Harshavardan, while Anoop Rubens composed the music. Principal shooting of the film began on June 7, 2013. The film is partly a period drama, focusing on various time periods between the 1920s to the 2013, and deals with the concepts of rebirth and "eternal love". It is about a wealthy businessman Nageswara Rao's attempts to bring a young couple Nagarjuna and Priya together who resemble his deceased parents Radha Mohan and Krishnaveni and an old man Chaitanya's attempts to bring Nageswara Rao and a doctor Anjali together who resemble his deceased parents Seetharamudu and Ramalakshmi. Akkineni Nageswara Rao played a 90 year old man true to his age. Thriller Shivam is a 2002 Malayalam action film directed by Shaji Kailas. Biju Menon appears in the leading role as Bhadran K. Menon, a tough police officer, who is on a fight against Medayil Devarajan, a smuggler cum politician, played by Saikumar. Kausalya, Ratheesh, Rajan P. Dev, N. F. Varghese, Subair, T.P Madhavan, Baburaj, and Babu Nambothiri appears in other prominent roles. As produced at a very small budget within a short period, this film was successful in covering the production cost. This film was based on true story of man named Shivam Kapoor. His girlfriends name is Timara . Thriller The Bomb is a 2013 drama thriller film written and directed by Sergio Bizzio. Documentary film The Age Of Aluminium is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Bert Ehgartner. Thriller The Fake is a 2013 South Korean animated film written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho. The film had its world premiere in the Vanguard section of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2013, and went on to screen at various international film festivals before being released domestically on November 21, 2013. It won Best Animation awards at the Sitges Film Festival and Gijón International Film Festival, and was named the Best Korean Independent Film of 2013 by the Association of Korean Independent Film & Video. A blistering critique of organized religion set in a rural village where a manipulative church minister schemes to defraud his flock, The Fake is Yeon's sophomore feature after the acclaimed and divisive The King of Pigs. Documentary film Ruidos Molestos: Sonidos del Rock Porteño is a 2008 documentary film written by Eduardo Ledesma and Juan Luis Tamayo and directed by Viviana Seplveda Cataldo. Documentary film The Basque Ball: Skin Against Stone is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Spanish filmmaker Julio Médem. Animation Alf, Bill and Fred is a 1964 short animated film directed by Bob Godfrey and written by Stan Hayward. Its synopsis in Halliwell's Film Guide simply states "A man, a dog and a duck enjoy bouncing together. The plot and the moral are both very simple. The three titular multi-species characters are friends who like to bounce a lot. Bill - the man - suddenly inherits a lot of money and starts spending it with reckless abandon. He abandons his old friends and becomes increasingly hedonistic. Meanwhile, the dog and the duck continue bouncing. Eventually, Bill accidentally bounces out of a window in a very tall building. He loses his memory and goes back to his old friends. They set up a business together selling happiness to people. The moral of the story is stated to be: "It is easier to sell happiness than to buy it because most people are sillier than you are!". Documentary film The Waiting is a 2013 short documentary drama film written and directed by Mario Rizzi. Comedy Desert Blue is a 1998 American comedy/drama film written and directed by Morgan J. Freeman and starring Brendan Sexton III, Kate Hudson, Christina Ricci, Casey Affleck, Sara Gilbert, and John Heard. The story centers on a rising Hollywood starlet who becomes "marooned" in a small desert town while on a roadtrip with her father. There, she gets to know the town's rather eccentric residents, including one whose hobby is pipe bombs and another who is trying to carry out his father's dream of building a waterpark in the desert. Comedy In Caliente, also known as Viva Señorita, is a 1935 film written by Ralph Block and Warren Duff, directed by Lloyd Bacon, and starring Dolores del Río. Comedy Flirting with Danger is a 1934 adventure film directed by Vin Moore and starring Robert Armstrong, Edgar Kennedy and William Cagney. The picture was released by Monogram Pictures and has a running time of 62 minutes. Documentary film Sick Birds Die Easy is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Nicholas Fackler. Animation It is Christmas Eve, and the Stahlbaum family is happily unwrapping their Christmas gifts. After all the merriment, seven-year-old Marie receives a very special gift--a mysterious Nutcracker--from her beloved Godfather Drosselmeier. When the house falls dark and silent, Marie discovers that this is no ordinary Nutcracker, but Godfather Drosselmeier's nephew, who was transformed into a wooden toy by the curse of the evil Madame Mouserink. To break the curse, the Nutcracker must win the love of Marie and defeat the malicious, seven-headed Mouse King. With a battalion of toy soldiers brought to life and the help of brave Marie, the Nutcracker defeats the wicked Mouse King and breaks the spell. Every child will be charmed as the Nutcracker prince takes Marie to visit his beautiful kingdom where they float down the Honey River...eat shooting stars that turn into sugar plums...walk through Christmas Wood...and dance in Marzipan Castle. This enduring tale of love, friendship and Christmas magic is the perfect family holiday treat. Comedy Amy, Susie, Tessie is a 1960 comedy and romance film written by Chari C. Araullo, Lynn S. Pareja and Lourdes S. Villacorta and directed by Tony Cayado. Documentary film Beautiful Tree, Severed Roots is a biographical drama historical documentary film directed by Kenny Mann. Documentary film Crisis In The Americas is a 2014 documentary film by Les Crater. Thriller Alucarda is a 1978 Mexican horror film directed by Juan López Moctezuma, and starring Tina Romero in the title role. Often thought to be based on the 1872 novella Carmilla, it revolves around two teenage orphan girls living in a Catholic convent, who unleash a demonic force and become possessed by Satan. Though it is a Mexican Spanish language film, it was originally filmed in English, as evidenced by the fact that the lip movements match the dubbed English dialogue. It was released in theaters across Mexico on January 26, 1978. Documentary film I Missed Flight 93 is an hour-long documentary about people who missed United Flight 93 for various reasons. It originally aired on the History Channel around early 2006. The documentary focuses on three people who, through a twist of fate, missed the flight. The first interviewee was Frank Robertazzi, a businessman; the second was Daniel Belardinelli, a painter; and the third was Heather Ogle, a flight surgeon. Comedy Luke's Lost Liberty is a 1917 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film 65 Revisited is a 2007 American documentary film by D. A. Pennebaker, made from footage the director shot for his famous 1967 film, Dont Look Back. Both films show Bob Dylan and entourage during their 1965 concert tour of the U.K. The newer film shows outtakes from its predecessor and contains several full-length song performances, something the first film did not provide. The film opened in theaters on November 28, 2007. It is also available as the second disc in a DVD reissue called Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back - 65 Tour Deluxe Edition. Besides Dylan himself, persons appearing in 65 Revisited include Joan Baez, Bob Neuwirth, and Nico. Documentary film Sack Barrow is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Ben Rivers. Documentary film The Two Rivers is a 1985 documentary film directed by Mark Newman. Documentary film JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America is an American historical documentary about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It premiered on The History Channel on Sunday, October 11, 2009 and was released on DVD on January 26, 2010. Thriller The Third Secret is a 1964 British drama film directed by Charles Crichton. The screenplay by Robert L. Joseph focuses on an American newscaster who investigates the mysterious death of his psychoanalyst. According to the film there are three kinds of secrets; the First Secret you keep from others, the Second Secret you keep from yourself, and the Third Secret is the truth. Documentary film The Long Journey Home is a documentary film, winner of two Gold World Medals at New York Festivals of World's Best Television & Film 2014 in the categories Biography / Profiles and Current Affairs. It was made by Denisa Morariu (reporter), Cristian Tamas (cameraman), Liviu Dochiţa (cameraman), Mihai Dina (cameraman) and Adrian Robe (editing). The report tells the story of Petrică Câşlaru, the boy who grew up in the horror camp from Siret. Documentary film Black Hills is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Michael Kuball. Documentary film Kony 2012 is a short film produced by Invisible Children, Inc.. It was released on March 5, 2012. The film's purpose was to promote the charity's "Stop Kony" movement to make African cult and militia leader, indicted war criminal and the International Criminal Court fugitive Joseph Kony globally known in order to have him arrested by the end of 2012, when the campaign expired. The film spread virally. As of March 1, 2014, the film has received over 99 million views and 1.3 million "likes" on the video-sharing website YouTube, and over 21.9 thousand "likes" on Vimeo, with other views on a central "Kony 2012" website operated by Invisible Children. The intense exposure of the video caused the "Kony 2012" website to crash shortly after it began gaining widespread popularity. A poll suggested that more than half of young adult Americans heard about Kony 2012 in the days following the video's release. It was included among the top international events of 2012 by PBS and called the most viral video ever by TIME. The campaign resulted in a resolution by the United States Senate and contributed to the decision to send troops by the African Union. Documentary film Titicut Follies is a 1967 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman and filmed by John Marshall, about the patient-inmates of Bridgewater State Hospital for the criminally insane, a Massachusetts Correctional Institution in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. In 1967 the film won awards in Germany and Italy. Later on, Wiseman made a number of such films examining social institutions in the United States. The title of the film is taken from a talent show put on by the hospital's inmates, which was named after the Wampanoag word for the nearby Taunton River. Comedy Jacob the Liar is a 1975 East German-Czechoslovakian Holocaust film directed by Frank Beyer and based on the novel of the same name by Jurek Becker. It starred Vlastimil Brodský in the title role. Work on the picture began in 1965, but production was halted in summer 1966. Becker, who had originally planned Jacob the Liar as a screenplay, decided to make it a novel instead. In 1972, after the book garnered considerable success, work on the picture resumed. Comedy MASH is a 1970 American satirical black comedy film directed by Robert Altman and written by Ring Lardner, Jr., based on Richard Hooker's novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors. It is the only feature film in the M*A*S*H franchise and became one of the biggest films of the early 1970s for 20th Century Fox. The film depicts a unit of medical personnel stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War; the subtext is about the Vietnam War. It stars Donald Sutherland, Tom Skerritt and Elliott Gould, with Sally Kellerman, Robert Duvall, René Auberjonois, Gary Burghoff, Roger Bowen, Michael Murphy and, in his film debut, professional football player Fred Williamson. The film inspired the popular and critically acclaimed television series M*A*S*H, which ran from 1972 to 1983. The film went on to receive five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. The film's only Academy Award that won was for Best Adapted Screenplay. Comedy Die lustigen Weiber von Wien is a 1931 film directed by Géza von Bolváry. Comedy This Little Piggy is a 2010 comedy film written by Brian Bradley and Steven Cragg. Comedy Dentist in the Chair is a 1960 British comedy film, directed by Don Chaffey and starring Bob Monkhouse, Ronnie Stevens, Eric Barker and Vincent Ball. The screenplay was written by Val Guest, and based on a novel by Matthew Finch. Additional scenes were written by Bob Monkhouse and George Wadmore. Dentist on the Job, a sequel, followed. Documentary film 70 Hester Street is a 2013 year short documentary biographical film written and directed by Casimir Nozkowski. Comedy Real Heroes is an advanture comedy science fiction film directed by Keith Hartman. Documentary film Momentum Under the Influence is a surf movie distributed by Steelhouse Distribution and produced by Poor Specimen. It features all the best surfers in the world under 23 that surf places like Mentawai Islands, Australia, South Africa, France, Timor Island, Indonesia, Mexico, Hawaii and California. Surfers include CJ Hobgood, Damien Hobgood, Paul Roach Dan Malloy, David Rastovich, Mick Fanning, Taj Burrow, Joel Parkinson, Ben Bourgois, Bruce Irons, Andy Irons, and Dean Morrison. Thriller La Extraña is a drama mystery thriller film directed by César Rodríguez. Comedy Snow White and the Seven Thieves is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. It is loosely based on the novella Il ladro by Anton Germano Rossi. Comedy It Happened in the Park is a 1953 film directed by Vittorio de Sica and Gianni Franciolini. The film consists of six vignettes set in the Villa Borghese gardens in Rome. Thriller Wallace Karue ist blind. Er lernt den gehörlosen Ladenbesitzer Dave Lyons kennen, mit dem er später in seinem Laden zusammenarbeitet. Als in dem Laden ein Mann ermordet wird, kriegen die Männer nur wenig vom Täter mit. Sie werden jedoch selbst als Täter verdächtigt und festgenommen. Später kommen sie auf Kaution frei, die jedoch der Drahtzieher des Mordes stellt, um Karue und Lyons beseitigen zu können. Karue und Lyons fliehen, entgehen den Killern und stellen die wahren Täter. Science Fiction Moon Man is a 2012 animated and sci-fi film written by Stephan Schesch and Ralph Martin and directed by Stephan Schesch. Comedy La riffa is a 1991 comedy drama film written and directed by Francesco Laudadio. Comedy Runaway Brain is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation Paris, France, and starring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. In the short, Mickey is desperate to earn money to pay for an anniversary gift for Minnie. He applies as a lab assistant for Dr. Frankenollie, but finds he is looking for a donor to switch brains with the monster he created. Featuring animation by animator Andreas Deja, it was first released in 1995 attached to two Disney films; A Goofy Movie and A Kid in King Arthur's Court. It would be the final original Mickey Mouse theatrical animated short until Get a Horse! in 2013. Documentary film Timor Lorosae: The Unseen Massacre is a 2001 Brazilian documentary film directed by actress and director Lucélia Santos. The film shows the situation in East Timor, a year after the ballot that decided its independence. Animation Angry Birds - Chuck Time is a 2013 short animation film directed by Fergal Reilly and Clay Kaytis. Thriller A down on their luck couple steals a sack of diamonds in Las Vegas and are soon running for their lives from every gangster in town. Stars C. Thomas Howell, Teri Ann Linn. Comedy No Kidding is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas featuring Leslie Phillips, Geraldine McEwan and Irene Handl, Noel Purcell and Julia Lockwood. The film is adapted from Verily Anderson's novel Beware of Children. Documentary film Magical Universe is a 2013 documentary and biographical film directed by Jeremy Workman. Thriller The Nanny is a 1965 British suspense film directed by Seth Holt and starring Bette Davis, Wendy Craig and Jill Bennett. Davis appears as a supposedly devoted nanny caring for a ten-year-old boy recently discharged from a home for disturbed children. It is based on the novel of the same name by Evelyn Piper, and the film was scored by Richard Rodney Bennett. The film was made by Hammer Film Productions at Elstree Studios. Thriller Why Are You Here is a 2012 short drama and thriller film written and directed by Laurence Walsh. Documentary film Famous Authors: Edgar Allan Poe is a 1996 documentary short film written and directed by Malcolm Hossick Science Fiction Meatball Machine is a 2005 Japanese science fiction horror and gore film directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi and Jun'ichi Yamamoto based on a film by Yamamoto from 1999. Special effects and makeup effects were by Yoshihiro Nishimura. Documentary film This Is Roller Derby is a 2011 Australian documentary by Daniel Hayward and features members from roller derby associations from Australia and the United States, primarily the Ballarat Roller Derby League. The DVD for the film released on February 20, 2013. Documentary film A Year In Champagne is a 2014 documentary drama film written and directed by David Kennard. Comedy Cybermutt is a 2002 sci-fi comedy that was made for Animal Planet as part of a trio of movies for the cable channel called "Animal Tales". Cybermutt is a fictional golden retriever. Thriller Trois is a 2000 erotic thriller that was directed by Rob Hardy and produced by William Packer. It stars Gary Dourdan, Kenya Moore and Gretchen Palmer. The film was given a limited theatrical release and was one of the highest grossing African American films as well as one of the top fifty highest grossing independent films of 2000. The film was followed up with two sequels, Pandora's Box and The Escort. Comedy Whip It is a 2009 comedy-drama film written by Shauna Cross, based on her novel Derby Girl. The film is directed and co-produced by Drew Barrymore in her directorial debut. It stars Ellen Page as a teenager from the fictional town of Bodeen, Texas, who joins a roller derby team. The film received generally positive reviews from critics but was a box office disappointment, making $16.6 million worldwide against its $15 million budget. Documentary film 'Against The Tide' examines the conflict that erupted in the American Jewish community over the best means to rescue the European Jews trying to escape the Holocaust. It tells the little known story of Peter Bergson, who tirelessly stood up against American Jewish leaders in the late 30's and early 40's in an effort to save the Jews of Europe. Thriller Lady in the Water is a 2006 American fantasy thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard. The film follows a Philadelphia maintenance man who discovers a young woman in the swimming pool of his apartment complex. Gradually, he and his neighbors learn that she is a water nymph whose life is in danger from a vicious, wolf-like, mystical creature that tries to keep her from returning to her watery "blue world". This is Shyamalan's first movie in which he has played a significant role, as one of the supporting actors. The film received overwhelmingly unfavorable reviews from film critics, who mostly criticized it as having a lack of focus. The film was also a financial disappointment grossing merely $72 million against a $70 million production budget barely recouping its production cost making the film a loss. Comedy Idle Hands is a 1999 horror comedy film directed by Rodman Flender, written by Terri Hughes and Ron Milbauer, and starring Devon Sawa, Seth Green, Elden Henson, Jessica Alba, and Vivica A. Fox. The main plot follows the life of an average lazy stoner teenager, Anton Tobias, whose hand becomes possessed and goes on a killing spree, even after being cut off from his arm. The film's name is based on the saying "idle hands are the Devil's play-things" or "idle hands do the Devil's work". Comedy Ella And Friends is a 2012 family and comedy film written by Aleksi Hyvärinen and Timo Parvela, and directed by Taneli Mustonen. Comedy The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood is a reunion film based on the American TV series The Dukes of Hazzard, and was aired on CBS television in 2000. As with the Reunion! movie, the "Good Ol' Boys" theme is abandoned, this time for a song called "Good Times." Comedy Matter of Heart is a 2009 comedy film directed by Francesca Archibugi and written by Francesca Archibugi and Guido Iuculano. Documentary film Know My Name is a 2013 documentary biography drama and sport film directed by Kristen Stevens and Inan Temelkuran. Thriller Armed And Innocent is an American crime/thriller made-for-TV film, directed by Jack Bender and starring Andrew Starnes, Gerald Mcraney and Kate Jackson. Released in 1994, it was loosely based on actual events. Comedy Man in a Room is a 2010 short film written and directed by Rafael Palacio Illingworth. Documentary film Sonic Outlaws is a 1995 documentary film directed by Craig Baldwin. Comedy Bikini Bandits Experience is a 2002 crime and comedy film written by Peter Grasse, Steve Grasse, Shymala Joshi, Sonia Kurtz and directed by Steve Grasse. Science Fiction Hour Between Dog & Wolf is a 2013 short sci-fi film written and directed by Abinadi Meza. Documentary film Chasing Madoff is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jeff Prosserman. The film is based on the book by Harry Markopolos. Thriller 96 heures is a thriller film directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer. Documentary film Off The Floor is a documentary drama biographical film directed by Katherine Celia and Matthew Celia. Documentary film Life Itself is a 2014 American biographical documentary film about film critic Roger Ebert, directed by Steve James and produced by Zak Piper, Steve James and Garrett Basch. The film is based on Ebert's 2011 memoir of the same name. It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and was an official selection at the 67th Cannes Film Festival. The 41st Telluride Film Festival hosted a special screening of the film on August 28, 2014. Magnolia Pictures released the film theatrically in the US and simultaneously via video on demand platforms on July 4, 2014. Comedy No More Baths is a 1998 comedy-drama film written and directed by Timothy J. Nelson. Thriller Devil's Harvest is a 2003 Drama-Horror-Thriller film written by Matthew J. Coombs, Jamie Rowland and James Shanks, and Directed by James Shanks. Thriller El Norte is a 1983 American and British film, directed by Gregory Nava. The screenplay was written by Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas, based on Nava's story. The movie was first presented at the Telluride Film Festival in 1983, and its wide release was in January 1984. The picture was partly funded by the Public Broadcasting Service, a non-profit public broadcasting television service in the United States. El Norte received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay in 1985, the first American independent film to be so honored. In 1995, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The drama features Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez and David Villalpando, in their first film roles, as two indigenous youths who flee Guatemala in the early 1980s due to the ethnic and political persecution of the Guatemalan Civil War. They head north and travel through Mexico to the United States, arriving in Los Angeles, California, after an arduous journey. Comedy Hot Tamale is a 2006 comedy-drama film directed by Michael Damian, co-written by Janeen Damian. It stars Randy Spelling, Diora Baird and Carmen Electra. The film opened on April 23, 2006, and the DVD was released on August 29, 2006. The film is Michael Damian's feature film directorial debut. Science Fiction The Time Machine is a 2002 American science fiction film loosely adapted from the 1895 novel of the same name by H. G. Wells and the 1960 film screenplay by David Duncan. It was executive-produced by Arnold Leibovit and directed by Simon Wells, the great-grandson of the original author. The film stars Guy Pearce, Jeremy Irons, Orlando Jones, Samantha Mumba, Mark Addy, Sienna Guillory, and Phyllida Law, and includes a cameo by Alan Young, who also appeared in the 1960 film adaptation. The 2002 film is set in New York City instead of London and contains new story elements not present in the original novel, including a romantic backstory, a new scenario about how civilization was destroyed, and several new characters, such as an artificially intelligent hologram played by Orlando Jones and a Morlock leader played by Jeremy Irons. Director Gore Verbinski was brought in to take over the last 18 days of shooting, as Wells was suffering from "extreme exhaustion". Wells returned for post-production. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup at the 75th Academy Awards, but lost to Frida. Documentary film New Castle is a 2010 documentary film directed by Guo Hengqi. Documentary film "One man, two missing limbs—a fascinating story of adaptation in a world fueled by the status quo. Winner of the Jury Prize at the 2007 Mexico City Film Festival, veteran director Eva Norvind (whose daughter completed the film after her death in 2006) pays loving tribute to the strength of the human spirit and our ability to overcome any odds." Quoting the synopsis from the 2008 Cinequest Film Festival site. Comedy P're Hanggang Sa Huli is a 1995 Filipino action, comedy film by Viva Films. It starred Robin Padilla and Andrew E.. Documentary film Beirut Buenos Aires Beirut is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Hernán Belón and co-written by Grace Spinelli. Documentary film House For Sale is a 2011 documentary family drama film directed by Atea Al Daradji and Mohamed Al Daradji. Documentary film Yellow Sticky Notes: Canadian Anijam is a 2013 short animation documentary directed by Jeff Chiba Stearns. Documentary film Hairkutt is a 2005 documentary film by Curtis Elliott and Ben Scholle. Animation God Wants Me To Forgive Them??! is the second episode of the VeggieTales animated series. It is also the second episode to talk about forgiveness. It was released in October 1994, and it was reprinted in early 1999 on VHS by Lyrick Studios. In mid-2004, VeggieTales Classics re-released the show on both VHS and DVD with the distributions of Word Entertainment, Warner Home Video, and Sony Wonder. This one features two short stories about forgiveness. The first is about a family of cranky grapes that torment Junior Asparagus who needs to forgive them. The second is a parody of Gilligan's Island. Chris Olsen directed the The "Forgive-o-Matic" segment of the video. Comedy Ninnishtam Ennishtam 2 is a Malayalam romance film directed by Alleppey Ashraf, starring newcomers Suresh and Sunitha in the lead roles. It is a sequel to the 1986 superhit film Ninnishtam Ennishtam. Comedy Wallace & Gromit: The Aardman Collection 2 is a 1996 animated comedy film directed by Nick Park. Comedy This Is Not a Routine Expedition: Making of 'Land of the Lost' is a 2009 comedy film directed by David Prior. Animation The Silence Of Sons is a 2010 film written by Duncan Barret and Magdalena Osinska and directed by Magdalena Osinska. Documentary film Capitalism at Crossroad Street is a 2013 documentary film written by Talivaldis Margévics and directed by Ivars Seleckis. Animation La Veuve caillou is a 2011 animated short film directed by Agnès Patron. Thriller Skytten is a 2013 crime drama thriller film written by Lars Andersen, Anders Bodelsen, Michael W. Horsten, Åke Sandgren and directed by Annette K. Olesen. Thriller Intaqam is a 1969 Bollywood suspense-thriller film directed by R. K. Nayyar. It starred Sanjay Khan and Sadhana Shivdasani in the lead supported by Ashok Kumar, Jeevan, Rajendra Nath, Rehman, Helen and Anju Mahendru. The film also features the first cabaret number sung by Lata Mangeshkar, "Aa Jaane Jaan", also a rarity through her career. The song was picturized on Helen and choreographed by P. L. Raj. It also remains one of most popular dance number of Helen's career. The music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal with lyrics by Rajinder Krishan was popular with songs like "Hum Tumhare Liye". Lata was nominated in the Filmfare Best Female Playback Singer category for her song "Kaise Rahoon Chup". The film was a success at Box Office and marked the return of actress Sadhana to films after her brief illness. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Hero of Kinpoko is a 2008 anime film. It is the 16th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 19, 2008 in Japan. It was released in India on Hungama TV on 26 January as Shin Chan Movie The Golden Sword. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. This work only the director Mutouyuji from Mitsuru Hongo baton again. Supervision of his fifth work of Mitsuru Hongo. 。 Screenplay also serves Hongo. Running time is 93 minutes. Grossed about 1.2 billion yen. Slogan is stupid "Chosen" "The Adventures of a legend begins!". Documentary film Hand to Toe: An Exploration in the Art of Giving is a short documentary film directed by France Benoit. Thriller Hungry Ghost Ritual is an 2014 Hong Kong-Malaysian horror thriller film directed by Nick Cheung. The film was released on July 10, 2014 in Hong Kong and Malaysia. Animation The Buddha is a 2007 Thai animated feature film about the life of Gautama Buddha, based on the Tripitaka. The film was released on December 5, 2007, in celebration of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 80th birthday. Comedy Ernest Scared Stupid is a 1991 American comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the fifth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell. It has him accidentally unleashing an army of trolls upon a small town on Halloween and the plot involves him joining a few children in fighting back. It was shot in Nashville, Tennessee like its predecessors Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam, Ernest Goes to Camp, Ernest Saves Christmas, and Ernest Goes to Jail. Due to its modest gross of $14,143,280 at the U.S. box office, it was the final Ernest film to be released under the Disney label Touchstone Pictures. All future Ernest films were independently produced, and following the financial failure of the theatrical release Ernest Rides Again, the Ernest films shifted to a straight-to-video market. Its opening credits feature a montage of clips from various horror and science fiction films. It is highly likely that they were used more for their public domain status rather than their fame. Documentary film Life After Tomorrow is a 2006 documentary film directed by Gil Cates Jr. and Julie Stevens about the lives of the women who had once played Little Orphan Annie or one of the other orphans in the musical Annie. On March 24, 2006, the film was premiered at the Phoenix Film Festival where it won awards for both Best Documentary and Best Director. Comedy The Invention of Love is a 2013 comedy drama film written by Lola Randl and Philipp Pfeiffer and directed by Lola Randl. Thriller Dangerous Lovers is a drama thriller film directed by José Antonio Dorado. Documentary film Meet the Fokkens is a 2011 documentary and biographical film written and directed by Gabrielle Provaas and Rob Schröder. Comedy Not Everybody's Lucky Enough to Have Communist Parents is a 1993 comedy film written by Nicolas Boukhrief and Jean-Jacques Zilbermann and directed by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann. Comedy Live Action Radio is a 2008 short documentary film written by Tomasz Jurkiewicz and Tomasz Wozniczka and directed by Tomasz Jurkiewicz. Animation Boom Boom is a theatrical cartoon of the Looney Tunes series. It features Beans the Cat and Porky Pig. The film is in the public domain. Comedy #PostModem is a 2012 short comedy, musical, science fiction film written and directed by Lucas Leyva and Jillian Mayer. Comedy Bachelor Mother is an American comedy film directed by Garson Kanin, and starring Ginger Rogers, David Niven, and Charles Coburn. The screenplay was written by Norman Krasna based on an Academy Award nominated story by Felix Jackson written for the 1935 Austrian-Hungarian film Little Mother. With a plot full of mistaken identities, Bachelor Mother is a light-hearted treatment of the otherwise serious issues of child abandonment. It was remade in 1956 as Bundle of Joy, starring Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher. Comedy Why George! is a1926 short comedy film written by George McManus and directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller The Gray Man is a 2007 biographical thriller film based on the actual life and events of American serial killer, rapist and cannibal Albert Fish. It premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival on August 31, 2007, and was scheduled for a theatrical release sometime in 2007. It is directed by Scott Flynn and stars Belgian actor Patrick Bauchau as Albert Fish. Thriller Home Before Midnight is a 1978 British drama film directed by Pete Walker, written by Murray Smith, and starring James Aubrey, Alison Elliot and Richard Todd. It follows a songwriter who is put on trial for having sex with an underage girl. Comedy Original Schtick is a 1999 comedy documentary directed by Maciek Wszelaki. Science Fiction Doppelgänger is a 1969 British science-fiction film directed by Robert Parrish and starring Roy Thinnes, Ian Hendry, Lynn Loring and Patrick Wymark. Outside Europe, it is known as Journey to the Far Side of the Sun, which is now the more popular title. In the film, a joint European-NASA mission to investigate a planet in a position parallel to Earth, behind the Sun, ends in disaster with the death of one of the astronauts. His colleague discovers that the planet is a mirror image of Earth. The first major live-action film of Century 21 writers-producers Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, noted for Thunderbirds and other 1960s "Supermarionation" puppet television series, shooting for Doppelgänger ran from July to October 1968. Using Pinewood Studios as the principal production base, Parrish also filmed on location in both England and Portugal. The professional relationship between the Andersons and their director became strained as the shooting progressed, while creative disagreements with cinematographer John Read resulted in his resignation from Century 21. Doppelgänger premiered in August 1969 in the United States and October 1969 in the United Kingdom. Documentary film "Shushan, a gay bar in Jerusalem, is the unlikely meeting place for the diverse cast of characters featured in Yun Suh’s award-winning documentary City of Borders. Sa'ar Netanel, a secular Israeli, owns the bar and also serves as the first openly gay member of the city council. Palestinian Samira Saraya and her Jewish-Israeli lover Ravit Geva navigate what the Israeli occupation means for their relationship, and what their relationship means for their families. Boody, a devout Muslim, risks his life by sneaking through razor wire from the West Bank and wonders whether it’s possible for him to remain in Ramallah. Settler and former Israeli soldier Adam Russo is stabbed by an Orthodox Jew while marching in Jerusalem's gay pride parade. Set during the construction of the separation wall between Israel and the Palestinian territories, Jerusalem’s gay community struggles to hold a gay pride celebration in the Holy City while the characters, and the country, contend with internal conflicts. The documentary explores the effort to find and share a sense of community in spite of differences of religion and nationality. Director Yun Suh, producer Simone Nelson, and subject Samira Saraya expected to attend" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Seattle International Film Festival. Animation Feeling from Mountain and Water is a Chinese animated short film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio under the master animator Te Wei. It is also referred to as Love of Mountain and River and Feelings of Mountains and Waters. Documentary film For the First Time is a 1967 Cuban documentary short film. It chronicles the events of April 12, 1967 in the village of Los Munos, in the Baracoa municipality of Cuba, where a mobile cinema truck shows the villagers moving pictures for the first time. The entire film was shot on April 12, 1967 in the village itself, and shows the cinema truck traveling to the village, as well as interviews with both the projectionists and several villagers. The film shown was the Chaplin feature, Modern Times, on a portable 16 mm projector in the back of the truck. As it happens, the film screening is well received. The film was made available in recent years for an international audience with it being included as a special feature in a MK2 DVD release of Modern Times, distributed by Warner Brothers. Documentary film Las Versiones De Campanadas A Medianoche De Orson Welles is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Luciano Berriatúa. Documentary film Great Directors is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Angela Ismailos. In the film, Ismailos interviews directors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, including Bernardo Bertolucci, Catherine Breillat, Liliana Cavani, Stephen Frears, Todd Haynes, Richard Linklater, Ken Loach, David Lynch, John Sayles, and Agnes Varda. Documentary film Lights, Action, Music is a 2007 documentary film written by Steve Cohen and directed by Dan Lieberstein. Comedy Gremlins 2: The New Batch is a 1990 American horror comedy film, and the sequel to Gremlins. It was directed by Joe Dante and written by Charles S. Haas, with creature designs by Rick Baker. It stars Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, John Glover, Robert Prosky, Haviland Morris, Dick Miller, Jackie Joseph, Robert Picardo and Christopher Lee; additionally, the film features Tony Randall and Frank Welker providing the voices for two gremlins. The story continues the adventures of the creature Gizmo, who spawns numerous small monsters when wet. In the first film, Gizmo's offspring rampaged through a small fictional town. In Gremlins 2, Gizmo multiplies within a skyscraper in New York City. The new creatures thus pose a serious threat to the city should they be able to leave the building, and much of the story involves the human characters' efforts to prevent this disaster. As with the first film, Gremlins 2 is a live action horror comedy film; however, Dante put effort into taking the sequel in new anarchic directions. The film is meant to be more cartoon-like and less dark than the original, and the violence is fairly slapstick. Documentary film Carmen Miranda: Bananas is My Business is a 1995 documentary filmed and directed by Helena Solberg. This documentary chronicles the life and career of Carmen Miranda, Hollywood's symbol of Latin American spirit in the 1940s. The documentary tells her life story in a series of stages, beginning with her roots and rise to stardom in her home country of Brazil, her transition and development as a performer in the United States, first on Broadway in New York City, then in the film industry after she signed with 20th Century Fox in Los Angeles, and her later years in life, before her death and her return to Brazil. Helena Solberg uses two different film styles, biography and directorial reverie, in which Solberg uses actor Erick Barretos to “resurrect Carmen Miranda in several fantasy sequences. Helena Solberg's attitudes shift throughout the documentary from awe-struck child to empathetic and forgiving Brazilian woman, which she uses to represent the contradictory subplots of Carmen Miranda's life. Comedy Moms' Night Out is an American Christian-based comedy film directed by Andrew Erwin and Jon Erwin, and written by Jon Erwin and Andrea Gyertson Nasfell. The film stars Sarah Drew, Sean Astin, Patricia Heaton and Trace Adkins. The film was released on May 9, 2014 at 1,044 theaters. Animation Pop 'im Pop is a 1949 animated Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. Written by Warren Foster, with animation by Charles McKimson, Phil DeLara and Rod Scribner, music by Carl Stalling and voices by Mel Blanc The cartoon stars Sylvester the cat and Hippety Hopper, and is the first appearance of Sylvester Junior. It was first released on October 28, 1950. Comedy Garage Days is a 2002 Australian film directed by Alex Proyas and written by Proyas, Dave Warner and Michael Udesky. The Garage Days soundtrack includes the song "Garage Days" featuring Katie Noonan, David McCormack and Andrew Lancaster. Documentary film CM101MMXI Fundamentals is a 2011 Turkish stand up comedy directed by Murat Dündar. The theatrical release for the show was made in 2013. In the first week of its release, the movie attracted an audience of more than 600.000 people. box office 37.301.066,36 TL. Animation To Duck or Not to Duck is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in theatres in 1943, directed by Chuck Jones and featuring Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. The cartoon has fallen into the public domain, as United Artists failed to renew the copyright in time. It is found on many VHS tapes of public domain cartoons, with very badly faded colors. It has been fully restored on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6. It is the earliest-released color Looney Tune to have these each of these two distinctions: to fall into the public domain, and to have its original opening and closing titles survive. It is also the first formal appearance of Elmer Fudd in the Looney Tunes series, after his voice was heard in 1942's Nutty News, and having been exclusive to the Merrie Melodies series since his first appearance as Egghead in 1937. Science Fiction A Living Soul is a 2014 short film written by Peter Modestij and directed by Henry Moore Selder. Animation Las aventuras de Don Quijote is a 2010 animated film directed by Antonio Zurera and written by Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra. Thriller The Ambulance is a 1990 thriller film written and directed by Larry Cohen. It stars Eric Roberts, James Earl Jones, Janine Turner, Megan Gallagher, Red Buttons, and Eric Braeden as the Doctor. Kevin Hagen plays a cop in what would be his final film role. In his first film role, Stan Lee of Marvel Comics has a small role as himself. Comedy The Octopus is a 1998 comedy, crime, thriller film written by Jean-Bernard Pouy, Patrick Raynal and Guillaume Nicloux and directed by Guillaume Nicloux. Comedy Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga is a 2013 Tamil coming-of-age romantic drama film written, directed and co-produced by Pandiraj. It features Vimal and Sivakarthikeyan in lead roles, alongside Bindu Madhavi and Regina Cassandra. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the soundtrack. The film released on 29 March 2013 and received positive responses from critics as well as audiences. It successfully completed 100 days in many theatres in Tamil Nadu. The film was remade in Kannada as Katte with Nagashekhar and Chandan. Thriller Beneath is a straight-to-DVD thriller-horror film co-produced in a first time partnership between Paramount Classics and MTV Films. The film is directed by the newcomer Dagen Merrill, who co-wrote the script with Kevin Burke, and the list of producers include Sean Covel and Chris Wyatt, as well as Troy Craig Poon. In Paramount Classics's first horror movie, which marks the company's expansion from acquisitions into the production arena, the cast includes Nora Zehetner and Matthew Settle. Shooting started 2005 in Vancouver, the film was released on DVD August 7, 2007. It was the first direct-to-video title produced by MTV Films. Comedy Hop, the Bellhop is a 1919 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Go Away Stowaway is a Merrie Melodies 1967 animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales, on a cruise vacation. Thriller Operation Zucker is a 2012 thriller film written by Rolf Basedow and Philip Koch and directed by Rainer Kaufmann. Comedy Dead Sands is a Bahraini multi-lingual horror-comedy film currently under production and directed by Ameera Al Qaed and produced by Zeeshan Jawed Shah, Ameera Al Qaed, Ahmed Zayani, and Noor Al Ebrahim, starring various debuting actors. The screenplay is written by Ahmed Zayani. The film is widely regarded as being the first Zombie movie produced in Bahrain. The movie is sponsored by Ahmed Zayani and Sons, Bahrain Cinema Company, and NYIT Bahrain, Dead Sands' media sponsor is local youth magazine CoEds and Daily Tribune. Comedy Black Panther Warriors is a 1994 action crime comedy film written by Kan-Cheung Tsang and directed by . Comedy Charlie Chan On Broadway is a Charlie Chan film. This is the 15th film starring Oland as Chan and produced by Fox. Documentary film Fire-Eater is a 1998 Finnish film directed by Pirjo Honkasalo and written by Pirkko Saisio. It tells a story of two orphaned sisters who end up working in a travelling circus. The film received several international awards, including the Grand Jury prize at the American Film Institute International Film Festival in 1998. Animation Case Closed: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital, known as Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital in Japan, is the seventh Case Closed feature film, released on April 19, 2003. The movie brought a box office income of 3.2 billion yen. Comedy And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird is a 1991 science-fiction family film written and directed by Tony Cookson; foreign language releases were titled RoboDad. Comedy A Guy, a Gal and a Pal is a 1945 film directed by Budd Boetticher. Comedy Jump In! is a 2007 Disney Channel Original Movie, which premiered on January 12, 2007. It was released on Disney Channel UK on April 27, 2007. The film, starring Corbin Bleu and Keke Palmer, revolves around a young boxer, Izzy Daniels, who trains to follow in his father's footsteps by winning the Golden Glove. When his friend, Mary, who harbors a secret crush on him, asks him to substitute for a team member in a Double Dutch tournament, then, Izzy discovers his new love for jumping rope and in the meantime, he soon discovers true love in Mary. Filming took place from June–July 2006 in Toronto, Canada. Thriller Koothara is a 2014 Malayalam mystery thriller film directed by Srinath Rajendran and written by Vini Vishwa Lal. It stars Bharath, Sunny Wayne, and Tovino Thomas in the lead roles along with Mohanlal in an extended cameo,. Set in an untold period, the film focuses on three engineering students, Koobrin, Tharun, Ram, in a college campus and their adventures. The film is produced by Shahul Hammeed Marikar under the banner Marikar Films and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures and PJ Entertainments Europe. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by Gopi Sundar. The film was released on 13 June 2014. Upon release the film received mixed reviews. Animation Ain't No Fish is a 2013 animated musical film directed by Tom Gasek and Mike Cash. Documentary film On June 18th, 1983 Dr. Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space. Her accomplishments came to symbolize women's achievements in an all male-dominated fields and overnight she became one of the most famous women in American History. The film is the story of Sally Ride a woman space pioneer, as told by herself and several family and friends who shared in her successes. Documentary film Carlton + Godard = Cinema is a 2003 Australian documentary about the Carlton film scene of the 1960s, including the work of such directors as Giorgio Mangiamele, Brian Davies, . It includes excerpts from films such as: Il Contratto The Brothers Ninety-Nine Percent Clay Pudding Thieves Brake Fluid, The Girlfriends Hey Al Baby Nothing Like Experience Sympathy in Summer Yackety Yack It features interviews from filmmakers such as Antony I. Ginnane. Comedy J'aime toutes les femmes is a 1935 film directed by Carl Lamac. Comedy The Anklet is a 2014 comedy drama short film written and directed by Guillaume Levil. Comedy Going Home is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Made in 1944, the cartoon features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc and was directed by Chuck Jones. The script writers for the Snafu cartoons were typically uncredited, though animation historians consider that the scriptwriter of this short was Dr. Seuss. Documentary film Getting Gilliam is a 2005 documentary film directed by Vincenzo Natali about the making of Terry Gilliam's film Tideland. Comedy Peculiar Patients' Pranks is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Crazy About Paris is a 2002 German comedy-drama film directed by Eike Besuden and Pago Balke. Comedy Byôin e ikô is a 1990 comedy drama film written by Nobuyuki Isshiki and directed by Yôjirô Takita. Comedy The Masked Gang is a 2005 Turkish comedy film directed by Murat Aslan. The film, which is about an incompetent gang of criminals attempting the biggest robbery of their careers, is based on Maskeli Beşler and was followed by The Masked Gang: Iraq and The Masked Gang: Cyprus. It went on general release across Turkey on October 28, 2005 and was one of the highest-grossing Turkish film of 2005. Documentary film The Machine That Killed Bad People is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Steve Fagin. Comedy A Chinese Ghost Story II is a 1990 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. It is the sequel to A Chinese Ghost Story and is followed by A Chinese Ghost Story III. Documentary film 77Boadrum is a documentary, music film directed by Jun Kawaguchi. Science Fiction Mad as a Mars Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon's title is a play-on-words of the famous phrase to be "mad as a March hare", the origins of which are disputed. Comedy Lord Babs is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Bobby Howes, Jean Colin and Pat Paterson. It was based on a play by Keble Howard. It was once believed to be a lost film but was rediscovered. Comedy A Bone for a Bone is a Looney Tunes short starring the Goofy Gophers. The cartoon, released in 1951, was directed by Friz Freleng and released by Warner Bros. Pictures, and was the first of four Goofy Gophers cartoon directed by Freleng, and would be the final work by J.B. Hardaway at the Warner Bros. studio, having returned after almost a decade at the Walter Lantz studio. As this cartoon was reissued in 1959 the closing was the 1959 closing of Looney Tunes cartoons. Thriller Traitor's Heart is a 1999 action film directed by Danny Lerner. Comedy Dog Years is a 1997 action-comedy film directed by Robert Loomis and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It was filmed entirely in Arizona and featured music by Arizona ska band Dave's Big Deluxe. Dog Years was well received by film critics. Variety compared the film to the early works of Jim Jarmusch and Hal Hartley, and the film won two awards at the 1998 Arizona International Film Festival for 'Most Popular Indie Film' and 'Best of Arizona'. Additionally, Dog Years played at the 1998 South by Southwest film festival. In 2003, Robert Loomis directed Angry Young Man, the sequel to Dog Years, once again starring R. Michael Caincross. Animation Sun Flight is a 1966 short animated film directed by Gerald McDermott. Documentary film Genetics and Plant Breeding is a 1968 short documentary film directed by David Morphet. Thriller Nagin is a 1976 Hindi horror, fantasy, thriller film produced and directed by Rajkumar Kohli. It features a huge ensemble cast including Sunil Dutt, Reena Roy, Jeetendra, Feroz Khan, Sanjay Khan, Vinod Mehra, Kabir Bedi, Rekha, Yogeeta Bali and Mumtaz. The film became a superhit at the box office. It was inspired by François Truffaut's film The Bride Wore Black, based on Cornell Woolrich's novel of the same name. The film was later remade in Telugu as Devathalara Deevinchandi with Jayamalini in the Nagin role. It was also remade in Tamil with Sripriya playing the Nagin role in the film Neeya. Later Rajkumar Kohli re-made this film in 2002 with his son and other starcast, titled as Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani, which fared poorly and generated negative reviews; critics blamed the poor screenplay and direction as the result of the failure. Thriller Kasoor is a 2001 Bollywood suspense thriller film produced under Mukesh Bhatt's Vishesh Entertainment Ltd. and directed by Vikram Bhatt. It features Aftab Shivdasani in his second Bollywood appearance and Lisa Ray in her Bollywood debut. Ray's voice was dubbed by Divya Dutta. Aftab's voice was dubbed by Vikram Bhatt. The film also stars Apoorva Agnihotri, Irrfan Khan and Ashutosh Rana in supporting roles. It was released on 2 February 2001. Anil Kapoor was signed to play the lead initially, but he opted out of the film after the initial schedule to join Nayak. While Kasoor became a certified hit, Nayak became a flop. Comedy O Magico eo Delegado is a 1984 comedy film written by Fernando Campos, Mário Carneiro, Fred Souza Castro, Josué Guimarães and Jose Roberto Noronha and directed by Fernando Coni Campos. Comedy Intermission Time is a 2011 animation, short, comedy film directed by Michael Degg. Comedy Armour of God is a 1986 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Alan Tam, Lola Forner and Rosamund Kwan. The film features Chan's kung fu, comedy and stunts, with an Indiana Jones-style theme. Chan came the closest he has ever been to death in this film during a relatively routine stunt; he leaped onto a tree from a ledge, but the branch he grabbed snapped, sending Chan plummeting and cracking his skull. The film was followed by the sequel Armour of God II: Operation Condor in 1991. Comedy Monument to Michael Jackson is a 2014 comedy drama film written and directed by Darko Lungulov. Thriller Return to Boggy Creek is a 1977 film directed by Tom Moore. It is the first sequel to The Legend of Boggy Creek and stars Dawn Wells of Gilligan's Island fame, and Dana Plato of Diff'rent Strokes. Wells portrays the mother of three children who become lost in the swamp until the creature comes to their rescue. The film carries over none of the original's docudrama elements. It was followed by three additional sequels, Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues, Boggy Creek: The Legend Is True and The Legacy of Boggy Creek, the latter two were released straight-to-video. Comedy Ek Aadat is a 2010 comedy, crime, drama, romance film written by Ram Raja Dwivedi, Razzo Hathrasi & Mukesh Vasaani and directed by Prakash Saini. Thriller Land of Death is a 2004 horror film written by Bruno Mattei and Giovanni Paolucci and directed by Bruno Mattei. Comedy Gregory's Girl is a 1981 Scottish coming-of-age romantic comedy film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring John Gordon Sinclair, Dee Hepburn and Clare Grogan. The film is set in and around a state secondary school in the Abronhill district of Cumbernauld. Clare Grogan's performance helped promote her career, as she was in the band Altered Images at the time of the film's release. Gregory's Girl was ranked #30 in the British Film Institute's list of the top 100 British films and #29 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 best high school movies. Thriller Fatal Error is a 1999 action-thriller TV movie directed by Armand Mastroianni. Thriller The Gladiator is a made-for-TV vigilante-action film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Ken Wahl, Nancy Allen & Brian Robbins. Robert Culp, Stan Shaw & Rick Dees have supporting roles.Although originally intended for theatrical release, the film was purchased by Showtime Networks and aired on ABC Television as an original film. Comedy I Married Who?, is a Hallmark Original Movie that first aired on Hallmark Channel on October 20, 2012. It is directed by Kevin Connor and starred Kellie Martin as Jordan and Ethan Erickson as Matt. Animation The Deer's Bell is a Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It is also referred to as "Bell on a Deer" and "Lu Ling". Comedy Daughters, Daughters is a 1973 Israeli film directed by Moshé Mizrahi. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Glago's Guest is a 2008 Walt Disney Animation Studios computer animated short film directed by Chris Williams. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in June 2008. Animated in stereoscopic 3D, the short tells the story of a strange meeting between a Russian soldier guarding a Siberian outpost and an extraterrestrial. Comedy Evadaithe Nakenti is an 2007 Telugu film that is directed by Samudra, Jeevitha. Dr. Rajasekhar plays the lead role. The film released on 9 February 2007. This film has been dubbed in Tamil with the title Udambu Eppadi Irukku. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film, Lion. Science Fiction Resident Evil: Extinction is a 2007 British-Canadian-American science fiction action horror film and the third installment in the Resident Evil film series based on the Capcom survival horror series Resident Evil. The film follows the heroine Alice, along with a group of survivors from Raccoon City, as they attempt to travel across the Mojave desert wilderness to Alaska and escape a zombie apocalypse. The film was directed by Russell Mulcahy and produced by Paul W. S. Anderson. The film was released in the United States on September 21, 2007 and was commercially successful, grossing $147,717,833 worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in North America on January 1, 2008. This film was initially titled Resident Evil: Afterlife according to the leaked script. For unknown reasons, it was renamed to Resident Evil: Extinction. The title Afterlife was used for the fourth installment of the series. Documentary film Reconstruction is a 2001 documentary made by Irene Lusztig that investigates the Ioanid Gang bank heist committed in 1959 in Communist Romania. The film focuses on Monica Sevianu, Lusztig's grandmother, and the only female involved in the heist. The documentary gets its name from a propaganda film that was made by the Romanian government three years after the robbery was committed. The original Reconstruction was a strange blend of documentary and fiction, where the criminals played themselves in a crime-film whose plot was driven by clues that self-congratulatory detectives pieced together. The propaganda film was only screened to journalists and high ranking communist officials before being buried beneath government files. Lusztig managed to find a copy and incorporates clips into her documentary. Documentary film The Trial of Jeffrey Dahmer is a 1992 documentary film written and directed by Elkan Allan. Comedy Her Alibi is a 1989 American romantic comedy directed by Bruce Beresford, written by Charlie Peters, and starring Tom Selleck, Paulina Porizkova, William Daniels and James Farentino. Comedy Three Bites of the Apple is a 1967 comedy film written by George Wells and directed by Alvin Ganzer. Animation Big Mara is a 2013 short animation film directed by Réthi Gábor. Comedy Parallel College is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Thulasidas and starring Suresh Gopi. Suresh Gopi plays the role of a new teacher in a parallel college with troubled past, while Mukesh and Geetha play roles of murdered teacher and his girlfriend. Science Fiction White Wall is a 2010 Action Mystery thriller Science Fiction film written by Vivian Kyinn and directed by James Boss. Science Fiction The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is a 2001 independent film spoofing 1950s-era B-movies. It was videotaped on a budget of less than US$100,000, and converted to black-and-white film in post-production. Larry Blamire acted in and directed the film, wrote its screenplay and provided the voice of the Skeleton. Jennifer Blaire, who performs Animala, is Blamire's wife. Animation Shōwa Monogatari is a 2011 Japanese anime film and television series about the Yamazaki family, who live in Tokyo during Shōwa 39, the same year Tokyo hosts the 1964 Summer Olympics. The film, directed by Tadahiro Murakami, was released in Japan on January 29, 2011. Hiroshi Kugimiya directed the 13-episode television series, which had its broadcast run between April and July 2011 Science Fiction Rush is a 1983 Italian film starring Conrad Nichols. Originally produced in Italian, the rushed and poorly done overdub turned this futuristic action film into a bizarre comedy for Australian audiences. The film was directed by Tonino Ricci and features a score by Francesco De Masi. Conrad Nichols stars as Rush, with supporting roles by Gordon Mitchell as Yor, and Steve Roddem as Steel. Whilst the film is essentially a poorly made B-grade post-nuclear film, its strength lies in the unintentional humour of the poor dubbing, incoherent script, and low budget effects. Comedy The Merry Old Soul is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The cartoon also became a nominee for an Academy Award. Documentary film Osuto is a 2011 documentary adventure film written and directed by Fifer Garbesi. Documentary film xxx ALL AGES xxx The Boston Hardcore Film, a Gallery East Production in association with Stone Films/NYC, is a documentary directed by Drew Stone, which had its world premier at the Independent Film Festival of Boston on April 27, 2012. The film features interviews, archival footage and the music of Boston’s early hardcore bands including Deep Wound, DYS, Gang Green, Impact Unit, Jerry’s Kids, Negative FX, SS Decontrol, The Freeze and The F.U.'s. Also featured in the film are interviews with renowned author Michael Patrick MacDonald, Actress Christine Elise McCarthy, Advertising Executive Jonathan Anastas, Thrasher Magazine Editor Jake Phelps, "American Hardcore" Director Paul Rachman, and Newbury Comics owner Michael Dreese. xxx All Ages xxx has been released on DVD with numerous extras and director's commentary. Comedy Jack and Jill vs. the World is a film by Vanessa Parise. It was released on April 4, 2008 and stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Taryn Manning as Jack and Jill. Documentary film Tradition Never Graduates: A Season Inside Notre Dame Football is a 2007 documentary film directed by Paul Doyle Jr. Documentary film As I Was Walking Down Bristol Street is a 1982 documentary film directed by David Lodge. Thriller Company is a 2002 Indian crime-thriller film co-written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma with screenplay by Jaideep Sahni, starring Mohanlal, Ajay Devgan, Manisha Koirala, Vivek Oberoi, and Antara Mali. It is a fictional exposé of the Mumbai underworld, loosely based on the Indian mafia organization D-Company, known to be run by Dawood Ibrahim. The film received positive reviews from critics as well as audience and won seven awards at the Filmfare Awards. The film was a blockbuster and got critical acclaim at the 2004 Austin Film Festival and New York Asian Film Festival It is the second film in the Gangster and a sequel to the blockbuster Satya. It was followed by a sequel, D. Film critic Rajeev Masand has labeled it one of the "most influential movies of the past ten years." Documentary film A Letter to Elia is a 2010 documentary film directed by Kent Jones and Martin Scorsese that follows the life and career of film director Elia Kazan and how he influenced Scorsese. Made from clips from films, stills, readings from Kazan's autobiography, a speech he wrote on directing read by Elias Koteas, a videotaped interview done late in Kazan's life, and Scorsese's commentary on and off screen. Comedy L'incantevole nemica is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Claudio Gora. Documentary film The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan is a 2004 film directed by Nathaniel Kahn. Documentary film We Are Reds: kaimaku made no nanokakan is a documentary film directed by 金子 陽太 and 伊藤 衆人. Comedy Bacardi is a 2011 short comedy film written by Cherokee Turner and Michael Lynn and directed by Cherokee Turner. Documentary film Tommy Hancock: West Texas Muse is a 2012 documentary film directed by Dwight Adair. Documentary film The Sea In Between is a 2012 documentary film written by Ryan Patch, Matt Porter, Jonathan Seale and directed by Matt Porter. Science Fiction The Sperm is a 2007 Thai science fiction comedy film directed by Taweewat Wantha. Comedy Rip, a pro baseball player nearing the end of his career, returns to his long-forgotten hometown to face his fractured past and discover a life beyond the diamond. Thriller Tramp is a 1994 crime, drama, mystery and thriller film written by Lola Madrid and Luis Spota, and directed by Alfonso Rosas Priego hijo. Documentary film You Have the Right to an Attorney is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Matt Bockelman. Thriller Clue is a 1985 American mystery comedy film based on the board game of the same name. The film is a murder mystery set in a Gothic Revival mansion, and is styled after Murder by Death and other various murder/dinner parties of mystery. The film was directed by Jonathan Lynn, who collaborated on the script with John Landis, and stars Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, and Lesley Ann Warren. The film was produced by Debra Hill. In keeping with the nature of the board game, in theatrical release the movie was shown with one of three possible endings, with different theaters receiving each ending. In the film's home video release, all three endings were included. The film initially received mixed reviews and did poorly at the box office, ultimately grossing $14,643,997 in the United States, though later it developed a cult following. Clue was Paramount's first adaptation of a now-current Hasbro property, though at that time Cluedo was owned by Waddingtons and licensed in the United States to Parker Brothers; Hasbro later bought both Waddingtons and Parker Brothers. Documentary film Al Helm: Martin Luther King in Palestine is a 2013 musical documentary drama film written by Dr. Clayborne Carson and directed by Connie Field, Kamel El Basha and Mik Kuhlman. Comedy Matter of Life and Dating is a 2007 Lifetime Television movie, directed by Peter Wellington and starring Rachael Harris, Ricki Lake, and Holly Robinson Peete. Animation Globuli is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Stefan Eling. Thriller Blind Pass is a drama thriller film directed by Steve Tatone. Science Fiction Godzilla Raids Again, is a 1955 Japanese Science fiction Kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Motoyoshi Oda, and featuring special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, the film starred Hiroshi Koizumi, Setsuko Wakayama, and Minoru Chiaki. The second film in the Godzilla series, this was a direct sequel quickly put into production to capitalize on the box office success of Godzilla the previous year. This was the first film in the series to feature a "monster vs. monster" scenario, as it introduced Godzilla's first foe, the quadruped monster Anguirus. This scenario of Godzilla battling other giant monsters would become a staple for the rest of the series. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the Summer of 1959 by Warner Brothers as Gigantis, the Fire Monster. This American version of the film was heavily edited as it not only gives Godzilla a modified roar and a new origin, but also changes his name from "Godzilla" to "Gigantis", trying to pass the monster off as a completely new character. This move was considered a failure, and all subsequent American cuts of Godzilla films would use the character's proper name. Comedy Divorce a la Carte is a 1931 short comedy film written by Andrew Bennison and Henry Johnson and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film In Bed with Ulysses is a documentary film directed by Alan Adelson and Kate Taverna. Thriller Froggie is a 2008 thriller short film written by and directed by Brian Wimer. Documentary film The Cross is a 2009 documentary film directed by Matthew Crouch, in his directorial debut. The film chronicles Arthur Blessitt's Guinness World Record-setting journey of 38,102 miles of forty years "into every nation and major island group of the world" while carrying a twelve-foot wooden cross. At the end of 2013 he has carried the cross over 40,600 miles in 321 nations, island groups and territories as he walks on. Comedy How to Avoid Annoying People is a 2013 animation comedy short film written and directed by Ariel Nasser. Comedy Revenge of the Musketeers is a 1994 French adventure film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and starring Sophie Marceau, Philippe Noiret, Claude Rich, and Sami Frey. Set in the seventeenth century, the film is about the daughter of the renowned swordsman D'Artagnan who keeps the spirit of the Musketeers alive by bringing together the aging members of the legendary band to oppose a plot to overthrow the King and seize power. Sophie Marceau did her own fencing on screen. In 1995, the film received César Award nominations for Best Music Written for a Film and Best Supporting Actor. Animation Harriet Tubman is a 1996 animation short film written by Brian Nissen and directed by Richard Rich. Thriller Death Sentence is a 2007 American psychological thriller film loosely based on the 1975 novel of the same name by Brian Garfield. Directed by Saw director James Wan, the film stars Kevin Bacon as Nick Hume, a man who takes the law into his own hands after his son is murdered by a gang as an initiation ritual. Hume must protect his family from the gang's resulting vengeance. The film premiered on August 31, 2007, and was released on DVD on January 8, 2008. Animation Care Bears: Grizzle-ly Adventures is a 2008 Family Animation film directed by Davis Doi. Science Fiction The Stranger Within is a 1974 science fiction film that premiered on ABC on October 1, 1974, as the ABC Movie of the Week. The film was inspired by Rosemary's Baby, but included a science-fiction twist. The film was directed by Lee Philips and starred Barbara Eden and George Grizzard. Documentary film Kara Women Speak is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jane Baldwin. Comedy Critic's Choice is a 1963 film comedy directed by Don Weis. Based on the 1960 Broadway play of the same name by Ira Levin, the movie starred Bob Hope and Lucille Ball and included Rip Torn, Marilyn Maxwell, Jim Backus, Marie Windsor and Jerome Cowan in the cast. This was the last of four films that Hope and Ball made together. Comedy Aachi & Ssipak is a 2006 animated South Korean film directed by Jo Beom-jin and featuring the voices of Ryoo Seung-bum, Im Chang-jung, and Hyun Young. Documentary film daKings is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Kenneth Elvebakk. Documentary film The People’s War is a 1970 short documentary film directed by John Douglas, Norman Fruchter and Robert Kramer. Animation Sacred Eggs is a 2009 short animation film directed by K.P. Muraleedharan. Documentary film Give Up Tomorrow is a 2011 documentary film directed by Michael Collins. "In 1997, Paco Larrañaga was arrested for the murder of two teenage sisters on a provincial island in the Philippines. Over the next 13 years, his case became the highest profile in the nation’s history, and the focal point in a far-reaching exposé of gross miscarriage of justice. At once an engrossing murder mystery, a courtroom drama, and a stunning indictment of national corruption, Give Up Tomorrow is an enraging true crime chronicle. In English, Spanish, Tagalog with English subtitles." Quoting the description from 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Animation Hinterland is a 2010 short animation comedy family film written by Steven Appleby and directed by Linda McCarthy. Documentary film Feine Leute is a 2012 German documentary film directed by Detlef Gumm and Hans-Georg Ullrich. Animation The City of Ruins is a 2010 film directed by Damian Nenow. Comedy Cash and Curry is a 2008 independent British comedy film directed by Sarjit Bains and written by Christine Edwards and Manish Patel. It was filmed in December 2006 on location in Harrow, Barnet and Wembley. The film has been premiered at the Portobello Film Festival, Mumbai Film Festival and the Tongues on Fire Film Festival. It was released on DVD in UK and Ireland by 4 Digital Media on 19 July 2010. Animation The Magic Bell is a 1998 animated short film written and directed by Aurel Klimt. Science Fiction Deep Space is a 1988 sci-fi horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray about a monster that terrorizes a city in the United States and the detective who must stop it. Thriller Cargo 200 is a Russian thriller film from 2007 by Aleksei Balabanov depicting the late Soviet society. The action is set during culmination of the Soviet war in Afghanistan in 1984. The movie's title Cargo 200 refers to the zinc coffins in which dead Soviet soldiers were shipped home. Comedy Heavenly Puss is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 42nd Tom and Jerry short, created in 1948, and released on 9 July 1949. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and produced by Fred Quimby. The cartoon's music was composed by Scott Bradley and the animation was credited to Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge. Documentary film This Is What Democracy Looks Like is a 2000 documentary directed by Jill Friedberg and Rick Rowley. Documentary film "Marwencol is a fantasy world created by Mark Hogancamp. This website is dedicated to capturing the beauty of Mark's secret world. After being beaten into a brain-damaging coma by five men outside a bar, Mark built a 1/6th scale World War II-era town in his backyard. Mark populated the town he dubbed "Marwencol" with dolls representing his friends and family and created life-like photographs detailing the town's many relationships and dramas. Playing in the town and photographing the action helped Mark to recover his hand-eye coordination and deal with the psychic wounds from the attack. Through his homemade therapy, Mark was able to begin the long journey back into the "real world", both physically and emotionally - something he continues to struggle with today." Quoting the description from the Marwencol Official Site. Documentary film Jolanda 23 is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Pim Zwier. Thriller Shortly before she is to be married, a young woman gets a visit from her fiance's wife, who had been missing for seven years and presumed dead. Soon both the girl and her fiance find themselves mixed up with a crooked nightclub owner, gangsters and murder. Comedy Private Affairs is a 1940 film comedy starring Nancy Kelly, with a supporting cast including Hugh Herbert, Roland Young, and Robert Cummings. The movie was directed by Albert S. Rogell. Roland Young had played the title role three years earlier in the light comedy classic Topper opposite Constance Bennett and Cary Grant. Comedy Leatherheads is a 2008 American sports comedy film from Universal Pictures directed by and starring George Clooney. The film also stars Renée Zellweger, Jonathan Pryce, and John Krasinski and focuses on the early years of professional American football. The script is by Duncan Brantley and ESPN's Rick Reilly. Thriller Cecilie is a 2007 horror thriller film written by Nikolaj Arcel and Rasmus Heisterberg and directed by Hans Fabian Wullenweber. Documentary film The Death of Pinochet is a 2011 history, documentary film written and directed by Bettina Perut and Iván Osnovikoff. Comedy And Baby Makes Three is a 1949 romantic comedy film directed by Henry Levin. Comedy Bon Voyage! is a 1962 Walt Disney film directed by James Neilson and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company. Following their practice of the time, it was also issued as a comic book and an adaptation appeared in the comic strip Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales. It stars Fred MacMurray, Jane Wyman, Deborah Walley, Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran as the Willard family on a European holiday. The family crossed the Atlantic Ocean on SS United States which survives today, stripped and moored at Pier 82 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The character actor James Millhollin appears in the film as the ship's librarian. Animation Fases Of The Moon is a 2013 short animated film. Documentary film Entre Désir et incertitude is a Moroccan 2010 documentary film. Documentary film The Black Candle is a documentary film about Kwanzaa directed by M. K. Asante and narrated by Maya Angelou. The film premiered on television on Starz on November, 2012. Comedy Good Morning President is a 2009 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Jin that takes viewers to the private quarters of the Blue House during the terms of three fictional presidents, each trapped between political and ethical choices. It was chosen as the opening film of the 14th Busan International Film Festival and was released in theaters on October 22, 2009. Thriller Biktima is a 2012 Filipino drama film starring Cesar Montano and Angel Aquino. The film is directed by R.D. Alba and produced under Alba Productions and CM Films. It is released by Star Cinema on September 19, 2012. Science Fiction Legend is a 1985 British-American fantasy adventure film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten, Billy Barty, Cork Hubbert, and Annabelle Lanyon. It is a darker fairy tale and has been described as a return to more original, sometimes disturbing, fables, from the oral tradition of ancient times before reading and writing were widespread. Like the 5th century Aesop's Fables, and before the sanitized versions by Disney and others, traditional folklore contained harsh knowledge and beliefs in prose, proverbs, verse narratives, poems, songs, rituals, riddles, dramas, and myths. Although not a commercial success when first released, it won the British Society of Cinematographers Award for Best Cinematography in 1985 for cinematographer Alex Thomson, as well as being nominated for multiple awards: Academy Award for Best Makeup; Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Award for Best Makeup; BAFTA Awards for Best Costume Design, Best Makeup Artist, Best Special Visual Effects; DVD Exclusive Awards; and Young Artist Awards. Comedy A Creampuff Romance is a 1916 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Extreme is a short documentary film directed by Jon Long. Documentary film Death Makes Life Possible is a documentary drama film directed by Mark Krigbaum and Marilyn Schlitz. Comedy King Arthur Was a Gentleman is a 1942 British, black-and-white, comedy, musical film, directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Ronald Shiner as Sargent and Arthur Askey as Arthur King. It was produced by Edward Black and Maurice Ostrer for Gainsborough Pictures. Comedy Six Shooter is an Irish 2004 live action short film starring Brendan Gleeson and Rúaidhrí Conroy. Comedy Muthukku Muthaaga is an Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Rasu Madhuravan. It stars Harish, Natraj, Vikranth, Oviya, Monica, Ilavarasu and Saranya Ponvannan. Comedy Interkosmos is a 2006 film directed by Jim Finn. Comedy Louis 19, le roi des ondes is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1994. The film stars Martin Drainville as Louis Jobin, a television fanatic who wins a contest to be on TV. Unbeknownst to him, however, his prize is to become a reality show: he is followed around by a cameraman 24 hours a day for three months, and when his life doesn't make for compelling viewing, the show's producers decide to manipulate his life to make the show more exciting. The film was directed by Michel Poulette, and written by Poulette, Sylvie Bouchard, Michel Michaud and Émile Gaudreault. Comedy Barairo no Bûko is a 2014 comedy film directed by Yûichi Fukuda. Documentary film I Am Alive is a 1999 documentary film directed and written by Jørgen Leth. Comedy Jenny's Wedding is an upcoming American independent comedy written and directed by Mary Agnes Donoghue. The film stars Katherine Heigl, Tom Wilkinson, Linda Emond and Grace Gummer. Heigl plays Jenny, a woman who finally decides to get married, but her choice of partner tears her conventional family apart. Jenny's Wedding was filmed on location in Cleveland from October 2013. An Indiegogo campaign was later launched to help raise money for post-production costs. Comedy Merry Go Round of 1938 is a 1937 comedy, musical and romance film written by Monte Brice and directed by Irving Cummings. Documentary film Suenos Lejanos is a 2007 documentary film written by René Weber and Alejandro Legaspi, directed by Alejandro Legaspi. Comedy Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, known in Japan as Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door, is a 2001 Japanese animated Space Western film directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, with the screenplay written by Keiko Nobumoto, and the music scored by Yoko Kanno. Based on the acclaimed 1998 anime series Cowboy Bebop created by Hajime Yatate, the film serves as a midquel and takes place between episodes twenty-two and twenty-three of the series. The plot centers on bounty hunter Spike Spiegel and his crewmates aboard the spaceship Bebop in their efforts to find a criminal terrorist who is planning to release an unknown pathogen on Mars. Most of the original staff members of the Cowboy Bebop series returned to work on the film, while the central voice cast also reprised their roles. The film was animated by studios Sunrise, which had previously developed the original series, and Bones, which was founded by producer Masahiko Minami, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, and animation director Hiroshi Osaka, all of whom had worked on the series at Sunrise. The title of the Japanese version of the film was taken from the 1973 Bob Dylan song "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". Comedy The Captain Is a Lady is a 1940 comedy film based on the novel by Louise Forsslund, written by Henry Clark and directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Comedy V.I.P is a 1997 Indian Tamil language film directed and co-written by Sabapthay. The film features Prabhu Deva, Abbas, Rambha and Simran in the lead roles, while Rami Reddy, Prakash Raj and Manivannan play other pivotal roles. Ranjit Barot composed the music, while Arthur A. Wilson handled the cinematography. This film was opened in July 1997 to above average reviews and collections. Documentary film Divorcio USA 2005/2012 is a 2012 short documentary experimental comedy film directed by Jacinto Astiazarán. Comedy The Balls to Prove It is a short comedy sports documentary film written by Jessica Becker and directed by Murray Scott. Documentary film Healing Words: Poetry and Medicine is a sixty-minute documentary filmed in 2008 primarily at Shands at the University of Florida. The production portrays individuals in personal quest to recover psychologically and physically from illnesses that have dramatically changed their lives. This film validates expressive art in medical settings can build doctor-patient relationships and be a supportive companion in the healing process. Documentary film God Is Rain is a short documentary film directed by Rehad Desai. Comedy Cowboys Run is a 2003 film directed by Alan Smithee. Comedy Happy Gilmore is a 1996 sports comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and produced by Robert Simonds. It stars Adam Sandler as the title character, an unsuccessful ice hockey player who discovers a talent for golf. The screenplay was written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy. This film was the first of multiple collaborations between Sandler and Dugan. Comedy His Young Wife is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Brake is an 2012 American thriller film directed by Gabe Torres, written by Timothy Mannion, and starring Stephen Dorff. Documentary film The Bogeyman-A Portrait Of Sergej Paradjanov is a 1991 film directed by Nariné Mkrtchian and Arsen Azatian. Comedy La buona fortuna is a film directed by Fernando Cerchio released on Apr 4, 1945. Comedy Disorderly Conduct is a 1932 film directed by John W. Considine Jr. and starring Spencer Tracy. It was the seventh picture Tracy made under his contract with Fox Film Corporation, and the first to make a profit since his debut Up the River. Mordaunt Hall, in his review for The New York Times, praised the film's "racy dialogue and highly commendable performances", but bemoaned the "strained and implausible" story. Comedy Iskul Bukol 20 Years After is a Philippine comedy movie starring actors Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon. It is part of the Iskul Bukol franchise, depicting its characters 20 years after the end of the original TV series. It is also the fourth Iskul Bukol film. The movie, which was a joint collaboration of APT Entertainment, MZET Films, and OctoArts Films, was one of the movies exhibited at the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival. Comedy How Much Do You Love Me? is a 2005 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. It was released on 26 October 2005 in France and Belgium, and had a limited United States release on 18 March 2006. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival where Blier won the Silver George for Best Director. Comedy Eighteen Years Later is a 2010 comedy film directed by Edoardo Leo and written by Marco Bonini and Edoardo Leo. Comedy Unfair World is a 2011 Greek drama film directed by Filippos Tsitos. Tsitos won the award for Best Director and Antonis Kafetzopoulos won the award for Best Actor at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film also won the Best Film award at the 3rd Hellenic Film Academy Awards. Documentary film Making Sun-dried Red Peppers is a 2000 film directed by Hee-Sun Jang. Animation Better Than Gold is a 2012 short animation film written by Ana Ramirez and Sean Solomon and directed by Ana Ramirez. Comedy Katie Did It is a 1951 film directed by Frederick de Cordova. Thriller Vazhakku Enn 18/9 is a 2012 Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by Balaji Sakthivel, starring newcomers Mithun Murali, Sri, Urmila Mahanta and Manisha Yadav in the lead roles. Pre-production of the film began in 2008, with the filming commencing in 2010 only, following several delays. Cinematography was handled by Vijay Milton, while guitarist R. Prasanna had scored the music. The film released on 4 May 2012 to high critical acclaim. Its dubbed Telugu version Premalo Padithe was released on the same day in Andhra Pradesh. The film has received numerous awards and nominations and has spawned several remakes in other Indian languages: Black Butterfly in Malayalam, Case No.18/9 in Kannada and Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 2 in Bengali. It was also among the films shortlisted by the FFI to become India's submission for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the year 2012. Thriller Striking Poses is a 1999 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Gail Harvey. The film stars Shannen Doherty as a paparazzi photographer who becomes a photography victim herself, of a dangerous stalker. The film is rated R for violence/profanity. Comedy The Groom Wore Spurs is a 1951 American film directed by Richard Whorf. Documentary film The Price of Sex is a documentary crime fiction drama film directed by Mimi Chakarova. Comedy Pineapple Calamari is a 2014 short animated film written by Manuela Lupini, Kasia Nalewajka and Daniel Negret and directed by Kasia Nalewajka. Documentary film Asta e is a 2001 film directed by Thomas Ciulei. Comedy Goin' Coconuts is a musical comedy film, directed by Howard Morris and featuring Donny and Marie Osmond. The feature film was released in theaters by Columbia Pictures on October 17, 1978. It was both a critical and commercial failure. Shooting took place June and July 1978. Documentary film Six O'Clock News is a 1996 documentary film by Ross McElwee about television news in the United States, the randomness of fate, the anxiety of parenting, and the difference between representation and reality. Comedy She Loves Me Not is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Bing Crosby and Miriam Hopkins. Based on the novel She Loves Me Not by Edward Hope, the film is about a cabaret dancer who witnesses a murder and is forced to hide from gangsters by disguising herself as a male Princeton student. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film has been remade twice as True to the Army and as How to Be Very, Very Popular in, the latter starring Betty Grable. The film is notable for containing one of the first major performances of Bing Crosby, and it helped launch him to future stardom. This was also the last film that Miriam Hopkins made under her contract to Paramount Pictures, which began in the early 1930s upon her arrival in Hollywood. In 1935, the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Love in Bloom". Comedy Le avventure di Giacomo Casanova is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. It stars Gabriele Ferzetti, Corinne Calvet and Irène Galter. Science Fiction The Late Night Double Feature is a horror science fiction film directed by Christopher R. Mihm. Comedy Passport to Destiny is a RKO Radio Pictures fantasy war film, starring Elsa Lanchester, in her only leading role, as an English cleaning woman who, believing herself invulnerable by being protected by a magic eye amulet, travels to Nazi Germany to personally assassinate Adolf Hitler. Science Fiction Starcrash is a low-budget Italian-American 1978 science fiction film, which was also released under the English title of The Adventures of Stella Star. The screenplay was written by Luigi Cozzi and Nat Wachsberger, and Cozzi also directed the film. The cast included Marjoe Gortner, Caroline Munro, Judd Hamilton, Christopher Plummer, David Hasselhoff, Joe Spinell and Robert Tessier The original music score was by Oscar winning composer John Barry. It was filmed in Technicolor with Dolby sound, and has a runtime of 94 minutes. The US release is 92 minutes, and received an MPAA rating of PG. The film is generally regarded by some critics as a campy B movie with cheap special effects and a weak, derivative plot that some people find unintentionally humorous. It appeared a year after the original Star Wars and tried to re-mix the same elements, and later gain a cult following. It has been compared to Flash Gordon, Star Trek and Barbarella. In 2004, nationally syndicated television series Cinema Insomnia released a DVD version hosted by Mr. Lobo. The film was later picked up by Shout! Animation Watch the Birdie is the 83rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 24, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Carga de rurales is an 1896 Mexican short black-and-white silent documentary film directed by Gabriel Veyre. Comedy The Neighbour is 2013 short and drama film written and directed by Nayla Al Khaja. Thriller NH10 is an upcoming Bollywood thriller film directed by Navdeep Singh who previously directed the highly acclaimed Manorama Six Feet Under. This film marks actress Anushka Sharma's first production with her company Clean Slate Films, co-producing along with Phantom Films. The film is based on a couple's road trip gone awry and stars Sharma in the lead role opposite Neil Bhoopalam. NH10 stands for the 403 km long National Highway 10 that starts from Delhi, passes through Haryana via Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, Hisar, Fatehabad, Sirsa and ends at the Pakistan border in Punjab. The story seems to center around travel on this road. The film is slated to release early 2015. Documentary film The God Who Wasn't There is a 2005 independent documentary written and directed by Brian Flemming. The documentary questions the existence of Jesus, examining evidence that supports the Christ myth theory against the existence of a historical Jesus, as well as other aspects of Christianity. Comedy Eat Drink Man Woman is a 1994 Taiwanese film directed by Ang Lee and starring Sihung Lung, Yu-wen Wang, Chien-lien Wu, and Kuei-mei Yang. The film was released on August 3, 1994, the first of Lee's films to be both a critical and box office success. In 1994, the film received the Asia Pacific Film Festival Award for Best Film, and in 1995 it received an Academy Award Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. The title is a quote from the Book of Rites, one of the Confucian classics, referring to the basic human desires and accepting them as natural. The beginning of the quote reads as follows: “The things which men greatly desire are comprehended in meat and drink and sexual pleasure; […]”, Chinese: 「飲食男女,人之大欲存焉」. Many of the cast members had appeared in Ang Lee's previous films. Sihung Lung and Ah Lei Gua played central elderly figures dealing with the transition from tradition to modernity in The Wedding Banquet, in which Winston Chao also starred. Sihung Lung played an immigrant father in Pushing Hands. These three films show the tensions between the generations of a Confucian family, between East and West, and between tradition and modernity. Comedy Planet 51 is a 2009 English-language Spanish/British animated science fiction/family comedy film directed by Jorge Blanco, written by Joe Stillman, and starring Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Gary Oldman, Seann William Scott, and John Cleese. Produced by Madrid-based Ilion Animation Studios and HandMade Films, it was originally acquired for U.S. distribution by New Line Cinema, but then sold to Sony before it was completed. Planet 51 was released on November 20, 2009, by TriStar Pictures. It was originally titled Planet One. Produced on a budget of $70 million, Planet 51 is the most expensive film produced in Spain. Comedy Aatadista is a 2008 Telugu film, starring Nitin, Kajal Aggarwal, Jayasudha, Nagababu and others. Directed by A S Ravi Kumar, it was produced by C Kalyan and S Vijayanand, and scored by Chakri. The film was released on 20 March 2008 to mixed reviews. RKD Studios have bought the rights of the film in Hindi. Documentary film The Skyjacker That Got Away is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Philip Day. Documentary film Las maestras de la Republica is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Pilar Pérez Solano. Documentary film Queens of the Big Time is a 1996 documentary film directed by Adriana Trigiani. Comedy Burke & Hare is a 2010 British black comedy film, loosely based on the Burke and Hare murders. Directed by John Landis, the film stars Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis as William Burke and William Hare respectively. It was Landis's first feature film release in 12 years, the last being 1998's Susan's Plan. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 29 October 2010. Comedy Miss Remarkable & Her Career is a 2009 animation short comedy film written and directed by Joanna Rubin Dranger. Documentary film TV Man: The Search for the Last Independent Dealer is a 2013 documentary film directed by Steve Kosareff. Thriller Hidden 3D is an Italian-Canadian horror film directed by Antoine Thomas and produced by Caramel Films. It was filmed in Italy and Canada over the Summer and Fall of 2010. Hidden 3D was filmed in both 2D and 3D Technologies. Documentary film Every Picture Is An Empty Picture is a 2014 film written by Thorsten Ernst and directed by Christoph Faulhaber. Thriller Pushed to the Limit is a 1992 action pro wrestling feature film written by Mimi Lesseos and directed by Michael Mileham. Starring Mimi Lesseos and Verrel Lester Reed, the film is about a wrestling queen who finds out that a gangster is responsible for her brother's death and trains in kickboxing to avenge his death. Comedy The Importance of Being Earnest is a 2002 British-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Oliver Parker, based on Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners play The Importance of Being Earnest. The original music score is composed by Charlie Mole. The film grossed about $8.3 million in North America. Documentary film "This striking black and white from the NFB’s Candid Eye series follows the tobacco harvest in southwestern Ontario, from the point of view of the transient field workers who move in for a brief, back-breaking bonanza." Quoting the synopsis from the to 2011 Hot Docs site. Comedy Bulletproof Monk is a 2003 American action film directed by Paul Hunter in his directorial debut, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Seann William Scott, and Jaime King. The film is loosely based on the comic book by Michael Avon Oeming. The film was shot in Toronto and Hamilton, Canada, and other locations that resemble New York City. Comedy Perdona bonita, pero Lucas me quería a mí is a film directed by Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso in 1997. The film was considered an ensemble comedy in which the characters involved in the plot were taken to the extreme as far as stereotypes are concerned. This caused some criticism that it exaggerated accused gay characters, to which the directors responded that also heterosexual characters were exaggerated, and based on clichés. Still, it was one of the highest grossing of the nineties, despite being filmed on a budget Animation Northwest Hounded Police is a cartoon starring a prototypical Droopy and Tex Avery's wolf. This cartoon revoles the wolf on the run from Droopy, who is trailing the wolf in order to capture him. The title is a play on words on North West Mounted Police, a 1940 film. Comedy i hate myself :) is a romance comedy drama documentary film directed by Joanna Arnow. Documentary film Zela Trovke is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Asier Altuna. Documentary film A Hebrew Lesson is a 2006 Documentary film written by David Ofek and Sari Ezouz and directed by David Ofek and Ron Rotem. Documentary film How's Everyone at Home? is 2012 a short film directed by Kaja Šišmanović. Animation Eight Crazy Nights is a 2002 American adult animated musical comedy film directed by Seth Kearsley and produced, co-written by and starring Adam Sandler, in his first voice-acting role. Unlike most mainstream holiday films, it centers on Jewish characters during the Hanukkah season, as opposed to religious or secular celebration of Christmas. Despite being animated in the style of television Christmas specials, the film is adult oriented, featuring significant sexual and scatological humor, and focusing on such topics as alcoholism, bereavement, and depression. The film's title is taken from a line in Sandler's series of songs called The Chanukah Song that compares the gift-giving traditions of Christmas and Chanukah: "Instead of one day of presents, we get eight crazy nights!". Additionally, a new version of The Chanukah Song was played over the film's closing credits. Comedy Strange Fits of Passion is a 1999 Australian film about a young woman determined to lose her virginity. Documentary film À propos de Nice is a 1930 silent short documentary film directed by Jean Vigo and photographed by Boris Kaufman. The film depicts life in Nice, France by documenting the people in the city, their daily routines, a carnival and social inequalities. Vigo described the film in an address to the Groupement des Spectateurs d'Avant-Garde: "In this film, by showing certain basic aspects of a city, a way of life is put on trial... the last gasps of a society so lost in its escapism that it sickens you and makes you sympathetic to a revolutionary solution." À propos de Nice was Vigo's first film. It was followed by Taris, roi de l'eau, Zéro de conduite and L'Atalante in 1934, the year Vigo died. Documentary film Wings Over the Rockies is a 2009 documentary film directed by Tod Williams. Thriller Vetri Selvan is a 2014 Indian Tamil thriller drama film directed by Rudhran featuring Ajmal Ameer and Radhika Apte in the lead roles. Produced on Srushti Cinemas banner&Silicon Studios. The film has screening in 125 theatres. the film has singer Mano, Sherrif and Ganja Karuppu in pivotal roles. It was the last film of child actress Taruni Sachdev. The original music and background score of the film were composed by Mani Sharma, cinematography was handled by Ramesh Kumar, while editing was by Kishore Te. Vetri Selvan revolves around three youth who have been rejected by the society and how they try to reform it. It was released on 19 June 2014. Documentary film Valentino's Ghost is a 2012 war documentary historical drama film written and directed by Michael Singh. Documentary film I Love Kuduro is a 2013 documentary film written by Mário Patrocinio and Coréon Dú and directed by Mário Patrocinio. Comedy This comedy explores the interaction of two cultural groups indigenous to Minnesota-- American Indians and philanthropic foundations. Poet Gerald Vizenor's screenplay draws on trickster myths common to many Indian tribes to create a contemporary satire which dispels many Hollywood stereotypes. The story involves trickster Harold and his scheme to obtain corporate funding for a chain of coffeehouses featuring reservation-grown "pinch bean" coffee. Thriller Radio Cab Murder is a 1954 British crime film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Jimmy Hanley, Lana Morris and Sonia Holm. Documentary film Pearson Island: Mischief & Mayhem is 1994 documentary film directed by Wight Liz and Wes Skiles. Animation W.C. is a 2001 short film written and directed by Daniel Martínez Lara. Science Fiction Invisible Invaders is a 1959 science fiction film starring John Agar and John Carradine. Animation La Maison de poussière (The House of Dust) is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Jean-Claude Rozec. Documentary film Graham Parker: Don't Ask Me Questions is a 2013 documentary and music film directed by Michael Gramaglia. Documentary film The North Canyon: An Exploration by Garrett Mcnamarais is a documentary sport film directed by Paulo Caldeira and Garrett McNamara. Thriller Bonnie's Kids is a 1973 action, crime and drama film written and directed by Arthur Marks. Documentary film Eames: The Architect and the Painter is a 2011 documentary film about American designers Charles and Ray Eames and the Eames Office. It was produced and written by Jason Cohn, and coproduced by Bill Jersey. The film moves between a narrative about the husband and wife team to one about the Eames Office and its accomplishments, starting with chair design, but also moving through architecture, photography and film. Most of the period images are still photographs from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, but there are several film clips. Audio clips are interspersed with narration by James Franco. The film uses extensive interviews to frame the story. There are eight subjects, including Richard Saul Wurman, the founder of TED, Irish architect Kevin Roche, and screenwriter Paul Schrader; Lucia Eames and Eames Demetrios, Charles Eames' daughter and grandson; and three former Eames office designers: Jeannine Oppewall, Gordon Ashby, and Deborah Sussman. Documentary film Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! is a 2006 concert film of the Beastie Boys. It was created by giving camcorders to 50 audience members of a sold out concert at Madison Square Garden on October 9, 2004. The audience members were instructed to keep the cameras rolling at all times. For a low budget operation, all cameras were returned to the place of purchase for a refund. The film first screened on January 6, 2006 to the fans that shot the footage. Also that same month it was shown at the Sundance Film Festival. There was a one-night screening across the country on March 23, and the film was then given a general release on March 31, 2006. The DVD of this concert movie was released on July 24, 2006 in the UK and July 25, 2006 in the US. During a promotional performance on the Late Show with David Letterman, members of the audience were given camcorders to film the televised performance in a similar fashion to that of the film. The film also screened at South by Southwest, Wisconsin Film Festival, Dead Center Film Festival, Copenhagen Film Festival and Era New Horizons Film Festival in Poland. Cameo appearances during the show on and near the stage include Doug E. Documentary film The Presence of Arnošt Lustig! is a documentary film written and directed by Eva Lustigova. Animation Courir Dans Les Escaliers is a 2011 animated short film directed by Pascal Huynh. Thriller Vinyan is a 2008 drama film with horror themes directed and co-written by Fabrice du Welz. The film was du Welz's second as a director. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 30 August 2008. Reviews towards the film were slightly positive, receiving an aggregated score of 56% from Rotten Tomatoes. Animation Satan's Waitin' is a 1953 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, released in 1954, starring Sylvester and Tweety. Comedy Three and a Half is a 2009 short comedy film written and directed by Jean-Marc Simonneau. Science Fiction Cassiopeia is a Brazilian CGI animated feature film produced and released by NDR Filmes in Brazil on April 1, 1996. The film is an adventure about the invasion of planet Ateneia by intruders trying to steal their energy. Cassiopeia is the second CGI film ever, after Toy Story. Comedy Gulumaal: The Escape is a 2009 Malayalam crime comedy film directed by V. K. Prakash and written by Rajesh Y. V., Starring kunchacko Boban and Jayasurya in the lead roles. The film was shot in digital format by cinematographer Fowzia Fathima. Comedy The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 film starring Kelsey Grammer. Animation Ikarosz is a 1996 short animation film written and directed by Géza M. Tóth. Thriller Murderous Vision is a 1991 TV film directed by Gary Sherman. Comedy La visita que no tocó el timbre is a 1954 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Documentary film Evicted is a 2006 BBC One TV documentary film directed by Brian Woods. Animation My Universe Inside Out is a short animation and biographical film written and directed by Faith Hubley. Science Fiction Southwestern Orange County vs. the Flying Saucers is a 2005 short, comedy sci-fi film written and directed by James and Robert Dastoli. Comedy Lonesome Luke Lolls in Luxury is a 1916 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Animation Madeline and the Pirates; Madeline and the Gypsies Comedy Lay Over is a 2013 short, comedy, drama, romance film written by Noah Reid and Jordan Hayes and directed by Jordan Hayes. Documentary film Let the Daylight Into the Swamp is a 2012 documentary, short and drama film written and directed by Jeffrey St. Jules. Thriller REC 3: Génesis is a 2012 Spanish horror film directed by Paco Plaza. This film is the third installment of the REC series. It is a parallel sequel to the first two films, taking place before, during and after the films. It was released in theaters in Spain on 30 March 2012. with more international premiere dates that followed. The world premiere took place in Paris at the Grand Rex on 7 March, followed by midnight screenings at the South By Southwest Film Festival on 9 March. In the U.S., it was released via video on demand on 3 August and was released theatrically on 7 September 2012 in select cities. Sony Entertainment released the DVD on 6 November 2012. It begins in the series' trademark found footage format but switches to traditional cinematography early on. The film will be followed by a fourth installment, REC 4: Apocalypse, in October 2014. Comedy Learning to Fish is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Teemu Auersalo. Animation The Freak Next Door is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Mark Flood. Comedy ¡Aquí están los aguilares! is a 1957 western comedy musical written and directed by Jaime Salvador. Comedy The Wizard is a 1989 adventure comedy-drama film starring Fred Savage, Luke Edwards and Jenny Lewis. It was Tobey Maguire's film debut. The film follows three children as they travel to California. The youngest of the three is emotionally withdrawn with a gift for playing video games. The Wizard is famous for its numerous references to video games and accessories for the Nintendo Entertainment System and has been called a feature-length commercial. The film was also well known for being North America's introduction to what would become one of the best-selling video games of all time, Super Mario Bros. 3. Over time, the film has gained somewhat of a cult following. Comedy Chafed Elbows is a 1966 film directed by Robert Downey, Sr. A manic comic parody made for $12,000, Chafed Elbows was a commercial success that raised the flag of the underground film scene and elevated the good cause of bad taste. Downey photographed most of the movie with a still 35mm camera and had the film processed at Walgreens drugstore. These pictures were animated alongside a few live-action scenes and almost all the dialogue was dubbed to rather hilarious effect. One scene was even shot in Anthology Film Archives’s upstairs theater back in the days when the building was still a defunct downtown courthouse. An ingenious comedy with a rare visual sensibility, comic-book playfulness and cheeky bad attitude. All 13 of the female roles were played by Elsie Downey, Robert Downey's wife, and the lead male role by George Morgan. Documentary film Precious Life is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Shlomi Eldar. Thriller This award-winning supernatural thriller tells the story of an American housewife (Sara Stewart) who becomes possessed by the spirit of an Amazonian warrior when she moves to London and uncovers an ancient voodoo burial site in her basement. Comedy The Paper is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei, Randy Quaid and Robert Duvall. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Make Up Your Mind", which was written and performed by Randy Newman. The film depicts a hectic 24 hours in a newspaper editor's professional and personal life. The main story of the day is the murder of a couple of visiting businessmen by two boys. The reporters discover evidence suggesting a police cover-up of evidence of the suspects' innocence, and rush to scoop the story in the midst of professional, private and financial chaos. Documentary film El Violinista de Auschwitz is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Carlos Hernando. Animation Napoleon Blown-Aparte is the third short in the Inspector series of made for television cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Documentary film City Out of Wilderness is a 1974 American short documentary film produced by Francis Thompson. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Produced by the United States Capitol Historical Society, City Out of Wilderness chronicles the history and evolution of Washington, D.C., from its very beginnings to the then-modern era of the 1970s. Comedy A Boob There Was is a 1914 comedy short film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy Troy: Naked Boys Behind Bars, Sing! is a 2011 short animation comedy musical film written and directed by Michael Derry. Animation Begone Dull Care is a visual music animated film directed by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart. Using drawn-on-film animation, McLaren and Lambart paint and scratch directly onto film stock to create a visual representation of Oscar Peterson's jazz music. The film is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Comedy La nonna Sabella is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film won the Golden Shell at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. It was followed by La nipote Sabella. Thriller Agnosía is a Spanish baroque retro-futuristic thriller directed by Eugenio Mira and written by Antonio Trashorras. Comedy One in a Million is a 1937 American film which marked the Hollywood debut of Sonja Henie. It features footage from the 1936 Winter Olympic Games. Jack Haskell received an Academy Award nomination in Best Dance Direction at the 9th Academy Awards. Comedy Dear Ruth is a 1947 romantic comedy film starring Joan Caulfield, William Holden, Mona Freeman, and Edward Arnold. It was based on the Broadway play of the same name by Norman Krasna. A teenage girl has a soldier for a pen pal, but uses her older sister's name and photograph. Then the man shows up while on a two-day leave. Documentary film Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild is a documentary film. Documentary film The Greatest TV Shows of the Noughties is a 2009 documentary film written by Ged Parsons. Comedy Just Nuts is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd playing the character that preceded his glasses character. It is also the only surviving film featuring Lloyd as Willie Work. Prints of the film survive in the film archives at George Eastman House and the Museum of Modern Art. Comedy Mercano el Marciano is a 2002 film directed by Juan Antín. Documentary film Flying Pyramids, Soaring Stones is a documentary about a team of engineers attempting to lift heavy obelisks using nothing but kites, and prove that the ancient Egyptians may have used wind power to erect their great monuments. The program ends with the team's successful raising of an 14-ton obelisk. It aired internationally on The History Channel in 2004. The documentary was produced by Beth Murphy of Principle Pictures. The obelisk raising mechanism was designed by Emilio Graff, then a student at Caltech, and built by many volunteers from the Los Angeles area, Lancaster, and Quartz Hill. Comedy It Pays to Advertise is a 1931 American comedy film, based on the play of the same name by Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter C. Hackett, starring Norman Foster and Carole Lombard, and directed by Frank Tuttle. Animation Freaked is a 1992 animated short film directed by David Daniels. Documentary film Smile Pinki is a 39-minute documentary directed by Megan Mylan. The film shows the story of a poor girl in rural India whose life is transformed when she receives free surgery to correct her cleft lip. The documentary was made in Hindi and Bhojpuri, and won the 81st Academy Award for Best Documentary. Animation Dumb Ways to Die is a public service announcement campaign by Metro Trains in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, to promote rail safety. The campaign video went viral through sharing and social media starting in November 2012. Comedy The Last Polka is a 1985 comedy television film, and one of the first mockumentaries. It was written by and starred John Candy and Eugene Levy, and directed by John Blanchard. The Last Polka follows the life, careers, and the final concert of Yosh and Stan Shmenge, two brothers from the fictional country of Leutonia who become the biggest polka duo the world has ever seen. It is presented as a mixture of live concert performance and filmed scenes. Many fellow SCTV performers including Rick Moranis, Catherine O'Hara, and Robin Duke appear in the film. Dave Thomas narrates. The live concert in the film is a loose parody of The Band's concert movie The Last Waltz. Special guests and longtime Shmenge collaborators include The Lemon Twins doing a medley of their "hits" and also Linsk Minyk performing a medley of road songs that culminates in a version of the Doors' "Touch Me". One stand out scene has The Shmenges performing an outdoor stadium Michael Jackson salute concert, complete with glitter outfits, sequin glove, and a polka version of "Beat It". Comedy Petit Con is a 1983 comedy film written and directed by Gérard Lauzier. Thriller Das jüngste Gericht is a 2008 thriller film written by Don Bohlinger and directed by Urs Egger. Thriller The Prosecutors is a film directed by Rod Holcomb released on December 2, 1996. Documentary film Let Us Persevere in What We Have Resolved Before We Forget is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Ben Russell. Documentary film The Life and Death of Owen Hart is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by Sally Blake and Paul Jay. Comedy Splatter: Love, Honor and Paintball is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Lonnie Schuyler, produced by Bruce Heppner-Elgin, filmed in Burlington and Washington, Iowa. The film had a $6 million budget and has about 100 cast and crew members; it stars Matt Geiler and Kim Kurtenbach Furness. Early press releases describe the film as “the story of a likable loser who finally realizes what makes life worthwhile and sets out to win back the love of his ex-wife and the respect of his son - in a paintball tournament!” Documentary film Clouds of Smoke is a documentary directed and produced by Fatmir Terziu. It explores the recent phenomenon of global warming and asks several environmental questions. It mainly focuses on the environmental damage caused by Albania, especially its biggest industrial city, Elbasan. The documentary started as a collaboration with DEFRA, and it was created for the purpose of educating students at London South Bank University. It was chosen to be shown at Curzon, London, the first documentary directed by an Albanian director to be selected. Comedy Bacall to Arms is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett, in his second-to-last cartoon at Warner Bros.. Neither Clampett nor voice characterizations are credited. Mel Blanc's voice is recognizable as a fat theater patron, a husband in a newsreel, and the wolf's vocal effects. Impressionist Dave Barry portrays the voice of Humphrey Bogart while June Foray voices Lauren Bacall. The title refers both to Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms and actress Lauren Bacall, whose acclaimed film debut was in To Have and Have Not, based on another Hemingway novel. Documentary film "The Glass House skillfully examines the mostly hidden lives of young women, teetering on the fringes of Iranian society in modern Tehran. Marginalized by their families, these women have found a saving grace in a day center formed by an Iranian expatriate. Marjaneh Halati opened the center to give downtrodden young women a voice, thus empowering them with the life skills they need to succeed on their own. Many of these teens previously spent time in a jail, hospital, or state home because they had no other options. Sussan is 20 years old and suffers from memory loss and a stutter as a result of a blow to the head either from her sigheh (temporary husband) or her abusive brother. Mitra is learning how to avoid confrontation with her father, who takes out his frustration on his 16-year-old daughter. Nazila, 19, finds an outlet for her anguish by recording as a rap singer, which is forbidden by law. The young women see Marjaneh as both a mother figure and a mentor and cherish her frequent visits from London. In superb cinema vérité style spanning 18 months, The Glass House deftly portrays a spirit of hopefulness. These former victims are given the chance to express themselves and transform their difficult circumstances into new beginnings." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film A Tall Man is a 2010 short documentary written and directed by Jani Peltonen. Documentary film No More Hiroshima is a 1984 National Film Board of Canada documentary about two survivors of the 1945 atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, who are among a small group of Japanese who risk ostracism in their country by identifying themselves as hibakusha: survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The 26-minute documentary by Martin Duckworth follows the survivors on their mission to New York City as part of the Japanese peace movement at the second United Nations Special Session on Disarmament held in June, 1982. This 26 minute film received the Genie Award for Best Short Documentary at the 7th Genie Awards. The idea for the film was originally suggested by Duckworth's father-in-law, an historian and activist who was in touch with the peace movement in Japan. Thriller Wild Geese II is a 1985 British action-thriller film directed by Peter R. Hunt, based on the 1982 novel The Square Circle by Daniel Carney, in which a group of mercenaries are hired to spring Rudolf Hess from Spandau Prison in Berlin. The film is a sequel to the 1978 film The Wild Geese, which was also produced by Euan Lloyd and adapted from a novel by Carney. Actor Richard Burton, who starred in the first film as Colonel Allen Faulkner, was planning to reprise his role for the sequel, but he died days before filming began. The sequel has Faulkner's brother as one of the mercenaries. No characters from the original are featured in the sequel. Comedy 52 is a 2011 comedy, short film written by Scott Thompson and directed by Josh Levy. "52 is a gay man’s nightmare about aging, starring the amazing Scott Thompson (The Kids in the Hall). " Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Dot and the Whale is an Australian animated film from 1986. It is based on the character Dot from the animated film Dot and the Kangaroo, which in turn was based on the children's book of the same name by Ethel Pedley. Animation My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts is a 1999 animated short by Torill Kove. Co-produced by Marcy Page of the National Film Board of Canada and Lars Tømmerbakke of Studio Magica in Norway, the film humorously recounts a tall tale about the filmmaker's grandmother in Oslo, Norway, during World War II, who actually ironed the shirts for Norway's King Haakon VII for many years. The film is narrated by Mag Ruffman. Awards for the film included a special prize from the Hiroshima International Animation Festival and a Golden Sheaf Award for best animation. The film was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 72nd Academy Awards. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Comedy Final Draft is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Oren Goldman and Stav Ozdoba. Comedy A Christmas Story is a 1983 American Christmas comedy film based on the short stories and semi-fictional anecdotes of author and raconteur Jean Shepherd, based on his book In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, with some elements derived from Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories. It was directed by Bob Clark. The film has since become a holiday classic and is shown numerous times on television during the Christmas season on the American network TBS, often in a 24-hour marathon. The film earned director Clark two Genie Awards. In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy The Back Page is a 1931 comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The title satirizes the famous play and 1931 film The Front Page. Documentary film Photos In The Wind, A Joplin Tornado Story is a short historical documentary family drama film directed by Abbey Hoekzema. Animation Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle is a 1975 adult-oriented French/Belgian animated film directed by cartoonist Picha and Boris Szulzinger. The film was the first foreign-animated film to receive both an X rating and wide distribution in the United States. This film is also known as Jungle Burger in the United Kingdom. Thriller Before I Hang is a 1940 American science fiction, horror film released by Columbia Pictures, starring Boris Karloff. The film was directed by Nick Grinde, and was one of several films Karloff starred in contract with Columbia. Comedy El hombre de alazán is a 1959 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy Hacks is a 2002 independent film written and directed by Glenn Rockowitz. This film is a mockumentary shot in black and white but struggles to sit within any conventionally defined genre. Animation The Frog Kingdom is a 2013 Chinese animated adventure drama film directed by Nelson Shin. Thriller Dirty War is a 2004 BBC, in association with HBO Films, made-for-TV movie thriller/drama about a terrorist attack on Central London, written by Lizzie Mickery and Daniel Percival. It was originally broadcast on BBC One on September 24, 2004, on HBO on January 24, 2005, and the first time on American broadcast television on PBS on February 23, 2005. It won a BAFTA Award for Best New Director, Daniel Percival. Documentary film Wrong Time Wrong Place is a 2012 Documentary film directed by John Appel. Documentary film Reporters is a 1981 documentary film directed by Raymond Depardon. Comedy Harvard, Here I Come! is a 1941 American film directed by Lew Landers. Comedy Three Fugitives is a 1989 crime-comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber, starring Nick Nolte and Martin Short, and featuring Sarah Rowland Doroff, James Earl Jones and Alan Ruck in supporting roles. It is a remake of Les Fugitifs, a 1986 French comedy starring Gérard Depardieu and Pierre Richard also directed by Veber. Documentary film Almost as frightening as the tragic events it details, ON NATIVE SOIL is essential viewing for anyone seeking to understand how systemic failures in U.S. national security led to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. By focusing on 9/11 survivors, the surviving family members of 9/11 victims, and their passionate demand for an official investigation into the World Trade Center attacks masterminded by Osama bin Laden, this riveting documentary serves as a remarkable audio-visual companion to the 9/11 Commission's official report.Featuring alternating narration by Kevin Costner and Hilary Swank, the film contains much of the same material included in other 9/11 documentaries, but it's informed by an inspiring sense of moral outrage as we learn, step by step, how much the U.S. government and the Bush administration knew about possible terrorist attacks prior to 9/11, and failed to take any significant action against those threats. Beginning with former CNN reporter Peter Arnett's revealing interview with bin Laden in Afghanistan in 1997, and ending with the sobering observation that we're still inadequately prepared for another 9/11-like attack, ON NATIVE SOIL unfolds with a deeply personal perspective that's dramatically contrasted by the galling audacity of administrative spin control. Animation Bartok the Magnificent, directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, is a 1999 direct-to-video spin-off to the 1997 film Anastasia, which features Hank Azaria as the voice of Bartok, Kelsey Grammer as the voice of Zozi, and Jennifer Tilly as Piloff. It is a "family adventure...animated comedy" film, according to Fort Oglethorpe Press. Although the film was released after Anastasia, it is unclear if the events in the film take place before or after those of its predecessor. While many of Don Bluth's films have received sequels and spin-offs, this is the only spin-off Don Bluth has directed. Variety writer John Laydon explained how the films were connected: "The literally batty sidekick who swiped scenes throughout 1997's 'Anastasia' is rewarded with his very own animated adventure in 'Bartok the Magnificent', a lightly diverting direct-to-video opus". He also argued that the film was a prequel "since the setting is pre-revolutionary Russia" Animation Happily Ever After: Robinita Hood is a 2000 animation short directed by Anthony Bell. Documentary film Portrait of Zubin Mehta is a 38-min. documentary film by Terry Sanders about the life of the legendary conductor Zubin Mehta. The documentary has been filmed in Bombay and Los Angeles. In the film, the camera follows Zubin Mehta over a length of time - during rehearsals, meetings, performances and backstage activities, as well as on a tour with the orchestra during which he visited his birthplace, Bombay. The film has captured the remendous presence of the man and ends with a ten-minute rendition of the last section of the Ravel arrangement of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an exhibition", during which the camera never leaves the conductor. Thriller Female Convict Scorpion: Grudge Song is a Women in prison film made by Toei Company in 1973. The fourth, and last in the first Female Convict Scorpion series, Meiko Kaji returned to play the title role, but director Shunya Ito was replaced by Yasuharu Hasebe. Documentary film Looking for Moshe Guez is a 2011 Israeli documentary film directed by Avida Livny, documenting his search for the Israeli director Moshe Guez, and his "lost" feature film, The Angel was a Devil. Comedy El dolor de pagar la renta is a 1960 Mexican comedy film directed Agustín P. Delgado. Science Fiction Stay Tuned is a 1992 American adventure fantasy comedy film directed by Peter Hyams. It starred John Ritter, Pam Dawber, Jeffrey Jones, and Eugene Levy. Tim Burton was originally chosen to be the director due to his art and style but left to direct Batman Returns. Thriller Piranha 3DD is a 2012 American 3D comedy horror film and sequel to the 2010 film Piranha 3D. It is directed by John Gulager from a screenplay by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton. It stars Danielle Panabaker, Matt Bush, David Koechner, Chris Zylka, Katrina Bowden, Gary Busey, Christopher Lloyd, and David Hasselhoff. Production began on April 27, 2011 with a release scheduled for November 23, 2011, but a month prior to release this date was revised to an unspecified 2012 date. The film was eventually released in the UK on May 11, 2012 and in the U.S. on June 1, 2012. Documentary film The Wayman Tisdale Story is the 2011 sport documentary film written and directed by Brian W. Schodorf. Comedy My Son the Fanatic is a 1997 British drama film directed by Udayan Prasad. It was written by Hanif Kureishi from his short story My Son the Fanatic. Comedy The Still Alarm is a short film starring comedians Fred Allen and Clifton Webb, and directed by Roy Mack. The film was based on a skit by George S. Kaufman and released by Warner Brothers as a Vitaphone film. Allen was a Vaudeville comedian, but in 1929 sound films destroyed the Vaudeville market. This film represented a rare teaming of Allen and Webb. A year earlier Allen acted in a short film titled The Installment Collector. This 10-minute film occupied one reel and still survives. In 1934 Allen started his own radio show, with his wife Portland Hoffa, but made few other films himself. Animation It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown is the 12th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. It originally debuted on the CBS network on April 9, 1974 at 8 p.m. CBS aired it annually from 1974 to 2000, and since 2001 it continues to air in some years on ABC. Comedy Hare Tonic is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. It stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd making this the second cartoon directed by Jones to co-star the two. Voice characterizations are by Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan, respectively. The title is a play on "hair tonic", a type of patent medicine, reinforced by Bugs' portrayal of a fake doctor at one point in the picture. A bottle of "hare tonic" would appear as a prop in a 1946 cartoon, The Big Snooze. Comedy Living in Oblivion is a 1995 low-budget independent comedy-drama film, written and directed by Tom DiCillo and is also Peter Dinklage's debut role. Documentary film 13 Most Beautiful...Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests is the third studio album by Dean & Britta. It was commissioned by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was written to accompany a collection of screen tests filmed in the 1960s by Andy Warhol featuring stars from The Factory including Lou Reed, Nico, and Edie Sedgwick. The album consists of 21 tracks, including several remixes, and is heavily influenced by the sound of the Velvet Underground. Thriller The Landing is a 2013 short drama film written by Josh Tanner and Jade Van Der Lei and directed by Josh Tanner. Animation 663114 is a 2012 animated drama short film written and directed by Isamu Hirabayashi. Documentary film "Where Are You Go" is a documentary film about a group of bicyclists who participate in a 7,000 mile race across Africa. En route with Tour d' Afrique, directors Brian Vernor and Benny Zenga ride from Cairo, Egypt to Cape Town, South Africa over the course of 4 months. Traveling more than 70 miles per day, 50 racers and expedition riders experienced the boundless Nubian desert of Sudan, the great majesty of Victoria Falls, and finally the cold rush of the Atlantic Ocean. The 7,000 mile expedition is a constant adventure full of playfulness and mysterious beauty, and is testament to the endurance of human curiosity. Comedy Fight Club – Members Only is a 2006 Bollywood action drama film directed by Vicky Chopra and produced by Ravi Walia and Sohail Khan. The film features Sunil Shetty, Zayed Khan, Sohail Khan, Dino Morea, Ritesh Deshmukh, Amrita Arora, Diya Mirza and Aashish Chaudhary in pivotal roles. It released on 17 February 2006. The storyline was based on a group of friends who create their own fight club in order to let college rivals fight each other privately, however things do not go as plan, when somebody is killed in the club, and his mob-underworld family want revenge. The movie is a remake of the 1999 Hollywood film "Fight Club". Thriller Downhill is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Ivor Novello, Robin Irvine, and Isabel Jeans, and based on the play Down Hill by Novello and Constance Collier. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington studios. The film is Hitchcock's fifth film as director. The American alternative title for this film was When Boys Leave Home. Comedy Skyway is a 1933 American romantic comedy film directed by Lewis D. Collins. Comedy The Luck of the Irish is a US film released in 1936. It was based on a novel by Victor Haddick, and written by Victor Haddick and Donovan Pedelty who also directed the film. It starred Richard Hayward. Animation Robot Carnival is a Japanese anime anthology film released in 1987. It consists of nine shorts by different directors, many of whom started out as animators with little to no directing experience. This film has gained a small cult following. Each has a distinctive animation style and story ranging from comedic to dramatic storylines. Comedy Xico + Xana is a 2012 short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Francisco Morgado. Comedy Benny Bliss and the Disciples of Greatness is a 2009 comedy film directed by Martin Guigui. Comedy Maniac Chase is a 1904 American film directed by Edwin S. Porter. Animation Trolite 'Christmas Trolley' is a 2011 animated short music video directed by Asparuh Petrov. Documentary film Jaurès is a 2012 documentary biographical film written and directed by Vincent Dieutre. Comedy Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean is a 1982 film adaptation of Ed Graczyk's 1976 play of the same name. The Broadway and screen versions were directed by Robert Altman, and starred Sandy Dennis, Cher, Mark Patton, Karen Black, Sudie Bond and Kathy Bates. As with the original play, the film version takes place inside a small Woolworth's five-and-dime store in a small Texas town, where an all-female fan club for actor James Dean reunites in 1975. Through a series of flashbacks, the six members also reveal secrets dating back to 1955. Jimmy Dean was the first of several feature adaptations of plays by Altman in the 1980s, after the director's departure from Hollywood. It was screened at various film festivals in North America and Europe, and won the top prize at the 1982 Chicago International Film Festival. This was the first release for New York-based independent outlet Cinecom, which Altman chose over a major studio "to guarantee a long play" in art house venues. Animation The Vanishing Duck is a 1958 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Lewis Marshall, Kenneth Muse, Carlo Vinci and James Escalante, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. Red Coffey, June Foray and George O'Hanlon provided the voices for this film. It was released on May 2, 1958 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and marks the final appearance of Quacker, who appeared in seven previous Tom and Jerry shorts. As such, The Vanishing Duck is the antepenultimate Tom and Jerry short of the Hanna and Barbera era. O'Hanlon would go on to star as the voice of George Jetson on the ABC-TV animated series, The Jetsons, also produced by Hanna-Barbera, four years later. This is one of the very few shorts in the series in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry. Comedy How Would You Like to Be the Ice Man? is an 1899 American comedy film. Comedy The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm is a 1957 American comedy film directed by Virgil Vogel. It is the ninth and last installment of Universal-International's Ma and Pa Kettle franchise starring Marjorie Main and introducing Parker Fennelly as Pa, replacing Percy Kilbride. Comedy "An inside look at the high-tech critical communication service provided to deaf citizens so they can access any service in an uncensored environment." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet is a feature-length documentary film directed by Jesse Vile about legendary guitarist Jason Becker and his 22 year-long battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. The film includes footage from Becker's childhood and his early days with guitarist Marty Friedman and the rock band Cacophony. The film was screened in various film festivals around the world including Hot Docs, Sheffield Doc/Fest, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival. The film's distribution rights were acquired by Dogwoof Pictures in the UK and Kino Lorber in the US and was released theatrically in November 2012. Documentary film Akruti is a film directed by B. Narsing Rao. Animation My Financial Career is a 1962 animated short directed by Gerald Potterton, based on a story of the same name from Stephen Leacock's Literary Lapses collection of short fiction. The six and a half minute film takes a humorous look at a young man's attempt to open a bank account. Produced by Colin Low and Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada, the film was named Best Animated Short at the 1962 San Francisco International Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 36th Academy Awards. Comedy P Se PM Tak is an upcoming Bollywood film directed by Kundan Shah. The film stars Meenakshi Dixit in lead role. Dixit, who has appeared in several Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films, plays role of a prostitute in the film. The film also features Bharat Jadhav, Yashpal Sharma, Aanjjan Srivastav, Deepak Shirke, Akhilendra Mishra, Mushtaq Khan, Upasana Singh, Virendra Saxena, Prerna Wanvari, Pandharinath Kamble, Indrajeet Soni and Aakash Pandey. The film was earlier titled Masquerade, but later changed to P Se PM Tak. The film is set to be released in 2014. P Se PM Tak is a political satire. It’s dark & grotesque – as dark & as grotesque as the bright comedy in it. It’s a very vitriolic and an angry take on today’s political scenario. The central idea revolves around a 200-buck prostitute, on the run and penniless. She lands up in a town where a by-election is just hotting up. There, she gets caught in the vortex of political shenaniganism of the by-election and guess what? She ends up becoming the Chief Minister! Not that she deserves to be – but then, are the ones in the office any better? Science Fiction Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules is a 1964 Italian/French/Spanish international co-production filmed in Algeria and directed by Antonio Margheriti. Thriller Atomic Dog is an 1998 sci-fi horror film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Daniel Hugh Kelly and Cindy Pinkett. The story tells of a dog who, after being exposed to radiation, begins the search to identify himself with a pack. Comedy If You Are the One 2 is a 2010 Chinese film directed by Feng Xiaogang. Thriller Ålder okänd is a 1991 TV-movie written and directed by Richard Hobert. The movie was shown on Swedish TV2 in three parts of 50 minutes each. Comedy Apple Jack or The Legend of Apple Jack is a 2003 American short film directed by Mark Whiting, and produced by Tranquility Pictures. The filming was performed on Sable Ranch, Canyon Country, California. The film was released on DVD in August, 2006. Comedy Level Up is a 2011 made-for-TV film from Cartoon Network Studios, created by Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman with the direction of Peter Lauer, and aired on November 23, 2011 for the United States. This film spoofed video games. Jagex and Rooster Teeth were brought in as consultants. This film is rated TV-PG-V. This movie was made as a pilot for the 2012 Cartoon Network series, Level Up. It premiered on Cartoon Network on June 8, 2012. Animation So It Happened is a 2011 animated film. Thriller Chand Bujh Gaya is a 2005 drama thriller film written by Zuber Dr. and Qamruddin Falak and directed by Sharique Minhaj. Animation Allegro Non Troppo is a 1976 Italian animated film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. Featuring six pieces of classical music, the film is a parody of Disney's Fantasia, two of its episodes being derived from the earlier film. The classical pieces are set to color animation, ranging from comedy to deep tragedy. At the beginning, in between the animation, and at the end are black and white live-action sequences, displaying the fictional animator, orchestra, conductor and filmmaker, with many humorous scenes about the fictional production of the film. Some of these sections mix animation and live action. The film has been released in two versions, the first includes live action sequences in between the classical pieces. The second version of the film omits these, replacing them with animated plasticine letters spelling out the title of the next piece of music. Documentary film Vinogradov And Dubosarskiy. Commissioned Painting is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Yevgeni Mitta and Aleksandr Sheyn. Thriller Time and Tide is a 2000 Hong Kong action film directed by Tsui Hark. The film is set in Hong Kong where a young man becomes a bodyguard and befriends a mercenary determined to begin life a new with the woman he just married. The two men find themselves working together to foil an assassination attempt which propels them toward confrontation with each other. The film was re-written several times during production and post-production stages to accommodate director Tsui Hark's casting choices. The film was nominated for six Hong Kong Film Awards and received generally positive reviews from western critics. Documentary film Fight for the Dardanelles is a British silent documentary film, directed by F. Percy Smith and produced and edited by Charles Urban. Percy Smith was known as a recorder of nature. He was a pioneer in the field of scientific documentaries. During World War I, however, he used his talents to support the Allied war effort. He shot aerial views of battlefields for British forces and made several animated films. One such was Fight for the Dardanelles. The film uses stop-frame animation to create maps on the screen, and showed the then-current military situation in the Dardanelles, using various maps to assist understanding. Small cardboard cut-outs show the deployment of men and ships. Intertitles explain tactics, and shelling explosions are illustrated by clouds of cotton wool. The techniques used in the film are considered primitive today, however, they satisfied a need at the time for details of the war. The film is currently available in 16mm film format. Documentary film Shadowplayers is the title of both a 2006 documentary film and a 2010 book by James Nice of LTM Recordings, tracing the detailed history of Factory Records and the Manchester post-punk music scene between 1978-1981. Thriller Run, Angel, Run! is a 1969 film directed by Jack Starrett. It stars William Smith and Valerie Starrett. It was the 15th highest grossing film of 1969. Documentary film Community of Gardeners is a 2011 film directed by Cintia Cabib. Documentary film All Divided Selves is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Luke Fowler. Science Fiction Aparelho Voador a Baixa Altitude is a Portuguese film from Swedish director Solveig Nordlund. Its main actors are Miguel Guilherme and Margarida Marinho. The film was based on the short story "Low Flying Aircraft" by J.G. Ballard. Margarida Marinho's performance was nominated in 2003 for the Golden Globe, Portugal for Best Actress in a Motion Picture. Comedy Resurrection of the Little Match Girl is a 2002 South Korean action film. It was screened at the 2003 London Film Festival and was the opening film of the Fantasia Festival that same year. The film was inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen tale The Little Match Girl. Comedy Shanghai Knights is a 2003 action-comedy film. It is the sequel to Shanghai Noon. It was directed by David Dobkin and written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. Documentary film Presspauseplay is a 2010 documentary film directed by David Dworsky and Victor Köhler. Animation Max's Words is a 2007 animation short family film written by Kate Banks and directed by Jerry Hunt and Galen Fott. Comedy Take the High Ground! is a film about the Korean War, starring Richard Widmark and Karl Malden as drill instructors who must transform a batch of everyday civilians into soldiers. The film was directed by Richard Brooks. Comedy How To Abandon Ship is a 2013 animation short comedy drama film written and directed by Robin McKay. Science Fiction Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women is a 2003 Indian film written and directed by Manish Jha. The film examines the impact of female foeticide and female infanticide on the gender balance and consequently the stability and attitudes of society. Its storyline bears some resemblance to real-life instances of gender imbalance and economics resulting in fraternal polyandry and bride buying in some parts of India. It depicts a future dystopia in an Indian village populated exclusively by males due to female infanticide over the years. Matrubhoomi received widespread critical acclaim and was shown at festivals through 2003, including the 2003 Venice Film Festival, where it was presented in the Critic's Week and later awarded the FIPRESCI Award "For it's [sic] important theme on women's issues and female infanticide handled with sensitivity by a first-time director". Comedy All Aboard is a 1917 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film Valley of the Forgotten is a 2010 documentary film written by Maria Raduan and Felipe Braga, and directed by Maria Raduan. Comedy Cornman: American Vegetable Hero a.k.a. Cornman II: The Day of the Locusts is an American cult movie first released in March 2001 by WorldWide International Picture Studios, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 10, 2001. The film was directed by Barak Epstein and starred Mike Wiebe and James Hoke. The film is an homage/parody of superhero films. Comedy Arrive Alive is the title of an unfinished comedy film starring Willem Dafoe and Joan Cusack, directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik and produced by Art Linson. Comedy In Love and War is a 2011 South Korean comedy/drama/romance film starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Jung Ryeo-won. In June 1950, soon after the Korean War breaks out, a troop of North Korean soldiers enter a small South Korean village. The troop captain proclaims that they came to liberate the villagers but their true agenda is to ferret out the reactionaries. The villagers offer them heartfelt hospitality and cooperation to avoid falling out of the army's favor. Eventually genuinely strong and close friendship starts to build up between the soldiers and the villagers. Screenwriter Bae Se-young was inspired by a true story in the life of her grandmother, who used to live in Pyeongtaek. A group of soldiers from the North Korean People's Army stayed for a couple of days at the grandmother's home, and one young soldier, touched by the villagers' hospitality, said that he wanted to stay. When asked to describe the film, director Park Geon-yong said that its "main purpose is to highlight the plight of the most vulnerable people in the Korean War - innocent civilians." Thriller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a 2011 Swedish-American mystery thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Stieg Larsson. This film adaptation was directed by David Fincher and written by Steven Zaillian. Starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, it tells the story of journalist Mikael Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared forty years prior. He recruits the help of computer hacker Lisbeth Salander. Sony Pictures Entertainment began development on the film in 2009. It took the company a few months to obtain the rights to the novel, while recruiting Zaillian and Fincher. The casting process for the lead roles was exhaustive and intense: Craig faced scheduling conflicts and a number of actresses were sought for the role of Lisbeth Salander. The script took over six months to write, which included three months of analyzing the novel. Pre-release screenings occurred in London, New York City and Stockholm. Critics gave the film favorable reviews, applauding its dark, grim tone and there was a surfeit of praise for the performances of Mara and Craig. Documentary film Our Spirits Don't Speak English is a documentary film about the Native American boarding schools, which youths attended chiefly from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries. It was filmed by the Rich Heape company and directed by Chip Richie. Native American storyteller Gayle Ross narrated the film. Ross is a descendant of John Ross, chief of the Cherokee Nation in the Trail of Tears period. The film deals with both the schools run by Christian missionaries and those run by the United States' Bureau of Indian Affairs. It addresses the schools' role of forcing cultural assimilation of the resident children into the ways of the majority culture of European Americans. Comedy Sick in the Head is a 2003 comedy film written by Judd Apatow and directed by John Fortenberry. Thriller Three Marys is a 2010 drama film written by Francisco Gonzalez and directed by Lorena Bueso and Francisco Gonzalez. Comedy Bedside Manners is a short comedy film directed by Daniel Ringey. Thriller Miami Vice is a 2006 American action film about two Miami police detectives, Crockett and Tubbs, who go undercover to fight drug trafficking operations. The film is an adaptation of the 1980s TV series of the same name, written, produced, and directed by Michael Mann. The film stars Jamie Foxx as Tubbs and Colin Farrell as Crockett, as well as Chinese actress Gong Li as Isabella. Thriller The Admirer is a 2000 drama/thriller film directed by Nikolai Lebedev. Documentary film The Perfect Turnover is a documentary film directed by Charlie Minn. Comedy Jönssonligan på Mallorca is a Swedish film made in 1989, and is one of a series about a criminal gang called Jönssonligan. Thriller Whisky Romeo Zulu is a 2004 Argentine drama film directed by Enrique Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Emiliano Torres. Aqua Films' Verónica Cura was the executive producer and Enrique Piñeyro was the producer. The drama is based on the experiences of Enrique Piñeyro, former airline pilot turned whistle-blower, who became a film actor-director, and of the August 31, 1999 LAPA airline accident. The LAPA Boeing 737–200 plane, LAPA flight 3142, went into flames after crashing into a mound in midtown Buenos Aires, causing the death of 65 people, and severely injuring 17. The film's basic theme: the general corrosive deregulation, the greedy cost-cutting corporations, and the corrupt government officials, found in the Argentine airline industry. The film is named after the NATO phonetic alphabet version of the identifier of the accident aircraft, LV-WRZ Animation Boo Boo and the Man is a 2000 short cartoon starring Boo Boo Bear, the sidekick of Yogi Bear. It was made by The Ren & Stimpy Show creator John Kricfalusi and his company Spümcø using Macromedia Flash. Documentary film Usps is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Jessica Farrell. Documentary film Misère au Borinage is a 1933 Belgian documentary film directed by Henri Storck and Joris Ivens. The film opens with these words: "Crisis in the Capitalist World. Factories are closed down, abandoned. Millions of proletarians are hungry!" The Borinage is one of the most famous industrial regions of Wallonia because of its history of hard and long social strikes, for instance, a two-month long 1932 strike in this region, as well as Liège and Charleroi. It is considered one of the most important work of the Political cinema. "It is one of the most important references in the documentary genre." "The stridency of the work is exemplified by a short film Ivens made with Belgian cinema club leader Henri Storck portraying the cruel plunge into poverty resulting from a classic capitalist crisis of over production." For Philip Mosley, this film is linked to the history of Wallonia: "Matters worsened in 1956 with the Marcinelle disaster, whose victims included many immigrants, and then with release of initial closure plans for Walloon mines. In scene reminiscent of Storck's Borinage film of 1933, social unrest in the area near Mons escalated into general strike of 1960 and 1961." Comedy Monsieur Papa is a 1977 French film directed by Philippe Monnier and starring Claude Brasseur and Nathalie Baye. It is based on the novel Monsieur Papa by Patrick Cauvin. Documentary film On the Seven Seas is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Johannes Holzhausen. Science Fiction Seattle Superstorm is a 2011 sci-fi film written by David Ray and directed by Jason Bourque. Comedy My Hawaiian Discovery is a 2014 Japanese romantic comedy film directed by Koji Maeda and starring Nana Eikura and Rin Takanashi. It was released on 14 June 2014. Comedy Sisindri is a 1995 Telugu comedy / family film produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni on Great India Enterprises banner, directed by Shiva Nageswara Rao. Akhil Akkineni made his debut through this film. The cast includes his real life father Akkineni Nagarjuna and other supporting actors Giribabu, Tanikella Bharani, Sudhakar, Aamani, Sarath Babu, Subhalekha Sudhakar. Tabu and Pooja Batra made guest appearances in the film. Music composed by Raj, it is a remake of Hollywood film Baby's Day Out. The film recorded as hit at box-office. Thriller In My Sleep is a 2010 suspense thriller film written, directed and produced by film director Allen Wolf. It stars Philip Winchester, Lacey Chabert, Tim Draxl, Abigail Spencer and Kelly Overton. It also features a Kirsten Vangsness from Criminal Minds in a cameo role. The story is about a massage therapist with chronic insomnia who fears he may have murdered a good friend while sleepwalking. Documentary film The Last Week is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Curtis Briggs. Animation The Magic Time is a 2013 Short, Drama, and Animation film written and directed by Kine Aune. Comedy Elvis Has Left the Building is a 2004 film directed by Joel Zwick and starring Kim Basinger as a cosmetics saleswoman who accidentally serially kills Elvis impersonators as they travel to a convention in Las Vegas. John Corbett plays an advertising executive and her love interest. Tom Hanks has a seconds-long cameo appearance as the dead "Mailbox Head" Elvis impersonator. Angie Dickinson plays Harmony's Mom who was once Elvis' mechanic in the film. Animation The Thief and the Cobbler is a British animated fantasy film directed, co-written and co-produced by Canadian animator Richard Williams. The film is famous for its animation and its long, troubled history: Williams worked for 28 years on the project. Beginning production in 1964, Williams intended The Thief and the Cobbler to be his masterpiece, and a milestone in the art of animation. Due to independent funding and its complex animation, The Thief and the Cobbler was in and out of production for over two decades, until Williams, buoyed by his success as animation director on Who Framed Roger Rabbit, signed a deal in 1988 to have Warner Bros. finance and distribute the film. However, negotiations broke down when production went over budget and behind schedule and Williams was unable to complete the film on time. As Warner Bros. later pulled out, a completion bond company assumed control of The Thief and the Cobbler and had it finished by producer Fred Calvert without Williams's involvement, and in a very different, almost unrecognizable form. Documentary film Fists of Freedom: The Story of the '68 Summer Games is a television program. Animation It's A Dog's Life is a 2012 animated short film written by Julie Rembauville, Nicolas Bianco-Levrin and Federico Vitali and directed by Nicolas Bianco-Levrin and Julie Rembauville. Comedy The Eagle Shooting Heroes is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau. It is a parody of Louis Cha's novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. Comedy Love Serenade is a 1996 Australian feature film directed by Shirley Barrett. It is a comedy film which has the tagline: "Two sisters will do anything to hook the right man." There are not many characters in Love Serenade, which is set in a fictitious, almost-deserted town called Sunray, located on the Murray River. It is a thinly-disguised version of Robinvale, Victoria, which was the location of the movie. We're introduced to a pair of sisters, Dimity and Vicki-Ann, who share a house. Dimity, the shy and insecure sibling, is a waitress at a local Chinese restaurant. Vicki-Ann, the brash one, is a hair stylist. Both are looking for love, although the prospects in Sunray seem bleak, at best. That is, until Ken Sherry, a thrice divorced Brisbane DJ personality, moves into the house next door. During the filming of the Silo Scene, Stuntman Collin Dragsbaek died when he fell onto a faulty airbag. Comedy Dorian Blues is a 2004 comedy-drama film about a gay teenager coming to terms with his identity in upstate New York. The film was written and directed by Tennyson Bardwell and is loosely based on Bardwell's college roommate. Comedy The Bikini Carwash Company is a 1992 comedy film directed by Ed Hansen. It featured Joe Dusic, Kristi Ducati, and Ricki Brando. The sequel, The Bikini Carwash Company II, was released in 1993. This film marked the acting debut of Playboy Playmate Neriah Davis. Comedy Sylvester Cat won't allow starving Mexican mice access to a cache of cheeses on a ship and prompts a challenge by Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in Mexico. Speedy makes several raids on the ship's stores by outsmarting Sylvester again and again. Comedy Villa Zone is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1975, directed by Eduard Zahariev, starring Itzhak Fintzi, Katya Paskaleva, Naum Shopov, Anton Karastoyanov, Evstati Stratev, Valcho Kamarashev and Georgi Rusev. The movie presents the popular tradition in Bulgaria, during the last decades of the 20th century, of organizing a feast in honor of just graduated at the school boys who have to join the army as recruits. In this particular case, the event is taking place in one of the so-called villa zones which are located around the towns. A sunny autumn day is gradually covered by the conflicts between generations, between neighbors and between different social statuses. The film won a Special Prize of the Jury at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Villa Zone is one of the hits of the Bulgarian cinematography from those years. Documentary film Children Of The Princess Of Cleves is a 2011 documentary film written by Anne Tesson and Régis Sauder directed by Régis Sauder. "Ah, the high school English class, where works of great literature are foisted upon students as required reading. Those great tomes filled with heady prose and characters from another era are supposed to be vitally important to every young person’s education, but how relevant are they to the realities of daily angst-ridden teenage existence? In a refreshing and inspired look at the lives of contemporary youth, director Régis Sauder attempts to make that elusive connection between classic literature and contemporary teenage life through the authentic voices and emotions of one Marseille high school class studying the 17th century French novel La princesse de Clèves. A tale of love and duty in the 16th century court of King Henri II, this classic text has been taught in French classrooms for decades. But Sauder gives it a new spin, juxtaposing its narrative with the lives of the students themselves, a diverse population of teens from predominantly working-class and immigrant families. As they gradually begin the stressful preparation for their baccalaureate exams, the students recite assorted passages from the book and speak candidly about their hopes and dreams, love and heartbreak, family and friends and their own place in today’s French society." Quoting Joanne Parsont from the 2011 San Francisco International Film Festival site. Comedy Le insaziabili is a 1958 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Comedy Versailles Rive-Gauche is a 1992 comedy, romance film written by Bruno and Denis Podalydès and directed by Bruno Podalydès. Comedy Down Mexico Way is an 1941 American Western film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Fay McKenzie. Based on a story by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a singing cowboy who comes to the aid of the townspeople of Sage City who are victims of a nefarious scam. Comedy Group Sex is an American comedy film written by Lawrence Trilling and Greg Grunberg. Trilling also directs, while Grunberg co-stars alongside Josh Cooke and Odette Yustman. Comedy Chandamama is a 2007 Telugu movie directed by Krishna Vamsi with Navdeep and Siva Balaji in the lead roles. Kajal Agarwal, known for playing the lead role in Lakshmi Kalyanam, is paired opposite Navdeep, while Sindhu Menon is playing the female lead opposite Shiva Balaji. The movie is produced by C. Kalyan and S. Vijayanand, the musical score is provided by K. M. Radha Krishnan and the base story by Akula Venkat.Popular actress Charmme Kaur gave her voice to Kajal Aggarwal. The film was released in September 2007. The film was remade under the name A Aa E Ee in Tamil by AVM Productions. Comedy Molière is a 2007 film by French director Laurent Tirard and starring Romain Duris as Molière. It was released in Europe in January 2007 and in the United States in July 2007. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival where Fabrice Luchini won the Silver George for Best Actor. The screenplay was co-written by Tirard and Grégoire Vigneron. Thriller Chop is 2011 comedy horror thriller film written by Adam Minarovich and directed by Trent Haaga. Thriller Jade Warrior is a Finnish-Chinese co-produced movie. It combines elements of the wuxia genre with Finnish Kalevala mythology. It was directed by Antti-Jussi Annila. The movie opened in Finland on October 13, 2006 with 40 copies. The film debuted at #2, right after The Devil Wears Prada. It opened in China on October 24 with 150 copies in 70 cities. Jade Warrior is the first Finnish movie to be released in movie theaters in China. In addition to China, the movie's international distribution rights have been sold to more than 30 countries. In Finland, the movie grossed €607,038 with 79,050 tickets sold. Animation Will-bot - Friend Or Foe is a 2011 short animation film written by Thomas Borch Nielsen and directed by Kim Hagen Jensen. Animation Looney Tunes Super Stars' Bugs Bunny: Wascally Wabbit is a DVD of fifteen Bugs Bunny cartoons that was released on May 4, 2011. Like the Sylvester & Tweety: Feline Fwenzy disc, this disc features fifteen cartoons that were previously on the Golden Collection sets as the new plan for the Super Stars volumes is one with new-to-DVD cartoons and one with previously-on-DVD cartoons. The reason for the double-dip release in each wave is so the Warner Home Video department can pay back for the remastering of other restorations. Also, unlike the previous Super Stars discs, the cartoons are presented in original full screen. Thriller El ataúd del Vampiro is a 1958 mystery film directed by Fernando Méndez. Comedy Tsuribaka Nisshi is a 1988 Japanese comedy film directed by Tomio Kuriyama. It was released on 24 December 1988. It is the first film in Tsuribaka Nisshi series. Most of this series are released as one of double feature such as Otoko wa Tsurai yo. The origin is Tsuribaka Nisshi, a fishing manga by Jūzō Yamasaki and Kenichi Kitami since 1979. The film focuses on salaryman Densuke Hamasaki, whom his supervisor Sasaki has dubbed the "Fishing Baka" because of his passion for fishing. Comedy Just Desserts is a 2004 television romantic comedy film. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 8, 2004. Thriller Maniac, also known as Sex Maniac, is a 1934 black-and-white exploitation/horror film, directed by Dwain Esper and written by Hildegarde Stadie, Esper's wife, as a loose adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe story "The Black Cat", with references to his "Murders in the Rue Morgue". Esper and Stadie also made the 1936 exploitation film Marihuana. The film, which was advertised with the tagline "He menaced women with his weird desires!", is in the public domain. A restored version was made available in 1999, as part of a double feature with another Dwain Esper film, Narcotic!. A full length RiffTrax for the movie was released on November 25, 2009, with commentary by Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame. John Wilson, the founder of the Golden Raspberry Award, named Maniac as one of the "100 Most Amusingly Bad Movies Ever Made" in his book The Official Razzies Movie Guide. Comedy The Under-Sheriff is a 1914 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Motus is a 2003 film directed by Laurence Ferreira Barbosa. Documentary film Experiments in the Revival of Organisms is a 1940 motion picture which documents Soviet research into the resuscitation of clinically dead organisms. It is available from the Prelinger Archives, and it is in the public domain. The British scientist J. B. S. Haldane appears in the film's introduction. The operations are credited to Doctor Sergei Brukhonenko. Comedy The Olsen Gang on the Track is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. Comedy Fast Break is a 1979 American comedy film. Fast Break stars Gabe Kaplan as David Greene, Harold Sylvester as D.C. and Bernard King as Hustler. It was directed by Jack Smight and produced by Stephen Friedman. The film was the big screen debut of Kaplan, although he had made earlier appearances on television sitcoms and movies, and was one of the first film appearances of Laurence Fishburne. This film also featured the hit song, "With You I'm Born Again" by Billy Preston and Syreeta. The song peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The soundtrack to the film was also released by Preston and Syreeta's label Motown Records. Thriller Chasm is a 2014 experimental, thriller, short film written and directed by George Spyris and Nelisa Alcalde. Thriller Deeper Than Yesterday is a 2009 short film written and directed by Ariel Kleiman. "After three months underwater in a submarine, crew members have become savages. Oleg fears that losing his perspective may mean losing himself." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Science Fiction The Lathe of Heaven is a 1979 film based on the 1971 science fiction novel The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin. It was produced in 1979 as part of New York City public television station WNET's Experimental TV Lab project, and directed by David Loxton and Fred Barzyk. Le Guin, by her own account, was involved in the casting, script planning, re-writing, and filming of the production. The film stars Bruce Davison as protagonist George Orr, Kevin Conway as Dr. William Haber, and Margaret Avery as lawyer Heather LeLache. Animation Daffy's Southern Exposure is a 1942 animated short directed by Norman McCabe and starring Daffy Duck. It was released by Warner Bros. as part of the Looney Tunes series. Documentary film 7915 KM is a 2008 documentary film directed by Nikolaus Geyrhalter. Comedy Best of Enemies is a 1933 romantic comedy film directed by Rian James. Comedy Ro.Go.Pa.G. is a 1963 film, which consists of four segments, each written and directed by one of the four film directors - French Jean-Luc Godard, and three Italian: Ugo Gregoretti, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Roberto Rossellini. The movie title is an abbreviation of the author's last names: Rossellini, Godard, Pasolini, Gregoretti. Comedy Tandem is a 2012 comedy sport short film written and directed by Matthew Douglas Helfgott and Jared Hillman. Comedy Monsieur Taxi English: Mister Taxi, is a French comedy film from 1952, directed André Hunebelle, written by Jean Halain, starring by Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. It is about Pierre Verger, who is nicknamed Monsieur Taxi and always in company of a smart young dog called "Gangster". Comedy Shanghai Calling is a 2012 American romantic-comedy film written and directed by Daniel Hsia and produced by Janet Yang. Starring Daniel Henney, Eliza Coupe, and Bill Paxton, Shanghai Calling is a story about a group of Americans who find themselves immigrants in a foreign country. Animation Saiva is a 2009 animated film directed by Tuva Synnevåg. Animation The Hungry Corpse is a 2013 animation short drama film directed by Gergely Wootsch and written by James Pout. Comedy With the official repeal of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy on September 20th, 2011, actor Marc Wolf, filmmaker John C. Walsh, and Creative Consultant Mary Harron bring Wolf’s acclaimed one-man Off Broadway show to the screen. The text from Wolf’s Obie Award-winning Off-Broadway show Another American: Asking and Telling was created verbatim from tape-recorded interviews conducted between 1996 and 1999. Like the play, this adaptation, aptly titled DON'T ASK DON'T TELL, uses Wolf's interviews with hundreds of soldiers and veterans, male and female, gay and straight and distills them into a compelling, and deeply humanist, exploration of this highly politicized issue.Director John C. Walsh, who was drawn to the richness of the play, has remained faithful to its spareness, yet brought a new dimension to the work. Walsh notes: "I didn't want to get in the way of the characters with distracting flourishes. The play was a gem, so it was really about pursuing a restrained visual style." By choosing to film in an actual abandoned Armory, the filmmakers found a real life setting for the characters that is natural, cinematic and, crucially, has great resonance with the film's subject.Marc Wolf adds “DON'T ASK DON'T TELL has always been, and will always be, about Silence. In the late 1990s, I interviewed military personnel who were silenced by our federal government because of their sexual orientation, and my goal is to tell their stories to as many people as possible. With the imminent fall of the policy, DON'T ASK DON'T TELL becomes the story of the struggle to break the Silence.” Thriller For The Good Of Others is a 2010 drama film written by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo and directed by Oskar Santos. Animation Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases is a 2000 direct to video compilation of original Tom and Jerry Animations Thriller In the Folds of the Flesh is a 1970 drama horror thriller film written by Sergio Bergonzelli and Fabio De Agostini, and directed by Sergio Bergonzelli. Documentary film Chronicling the changing fortunes of Red Hook, Brooklyn, A Hole in a Fence is a documentary that explores the complicated issues of development, class and identity facing one of New York City's most unique neighborhoods. Documentary film Daughters of Dolma is a feature-length documentary about spirituality, modernity and gender issues as embodied by Tibetan Buddhist Nuns. It is directed by Adam Miklos and produced by Alex Co. Documentary film As Goes Janesville is a documentary film written by Leslie Simmer and directed by Brad Lichtenstein. Comedy Lost in the Legion is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Fred Newmeyer and starring Leslie Fuller, Hal Gordon and Renée Houston. A pair of ship's cooks become stranded ashore and end up joining the foreign legion. Documentary film Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story is a 2004 television film starring Jamie Foxx and Lynn Whitfield. The film was directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall. Other cast members in the film include Lee Thompson Young and CCH Pounder. Thriller Revenge of the Ninja is an action film starring Sho Kosugi as a ninja. It is considered part of a ninja trilogy, starting with Enter the Ninja and ending with Ninja III: The Domination, but the stories are not directly related. The final battle is considered a battle between good and evil. Documentary film Once a year, prom mania grips the entire population of Racine, Wisconsin. The city's extravagant celebration begins with a rowdy parade where students compete for the most outrageous form of transportation, driving fire engines, 18-wheelers, even riding elephant-back through the city streets. Prom-goers from seven city high schools converge on one citywide prom to make red carpet entrances bombarded by the flash of cameras and screams from bleachers filled to capacity. Meanwhile, in sports bars and living rooms across the city, residents keep their eyes glued to the live television coverage of the spectacular event. If the Academy Awards were moved to the heartland, this is what it would resemble. Comedy Plug is a 1975 Australian sex comedy about a private investigator. Documentary film Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got is a 1986 documentary film about clarinetist Artie Shaw. It was written, directed and narrated by Brigitte Berman. It won Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, tying with Down and Out in America. Documentary film Akrobatisches Potpourri is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Max and Emil Skladanowsky and starring the Grunato family. It is one of the first German produced films. Filmed in the park of the Berlin-Moabit Public Theatre this short film shows the balancing act performance of this family of 8 performers. It was one of a series of films produced to be projected by a magic lantern and formed part of the Wintergarten Performances, the first projections of film in Europe to a paying audience. The film titles for the initial program were: Italienischer Bauerntanz, Komisches Reck, Serpentinen Tanz, Der Jongleur Paul Petras, Das Boxende Känguruh, Akrobatisches Potpourri, Kamarinskaja, Ringkampf and Apotheose. Each film lasted approximately 6 seconds and would be repeated several times. Thriller From a High Place is a 1998 film directed by Ken Richardson. Documentary film Letters from a Porcupine is a documentary style movie made up of footage from the musical career of the alternative rock band Blind Melon including music videos, interviews, live performances and home movie footage. Several pieces of footage were filmed by Shannon Hoon and his own video recorder which he was said to have brought everywhere. It also contains unreleased music by the band such as a song dubbed "no business". Science Fiction The Day the Fish Came Out is a 1967 Greek- British comedy film directed and written by Michael Cacoyannis who also designed the film's costumes. The film stars Tom Courtenay, Colin Blakely and Sam Wanamaker. Comedy Pom Pom Strikes Back is a 1986 action comedy film written by Wai-Yee Chan and directed by Wing-Cho Yip. Documentary film The Forgotten Village is a 1941 American documentary film—some sources call it an ethnofiction film—directed by Herbert Kline and Alexander Hammid. The film was written by John Steinbeck, narrated by Burgess Meredith, and with music by Hanns Eisler. The film was released by the film distribution partnership of Arthur Mayer & Joseph Burstyn. The New York State Board of Regents, acting as the state's board of censors, banned the film in New York due to the film's portrayal of childbirth and showing a baby at its mother's breast. The film depicts the conflicts between traditional life in a Mexican village, and outsiders who want to introduce modernization. Comedy Harikiri shacho is a 1956 comedy film directed by Kunio Watanabe. Comedy Freddy und der Millionär is a film directed by Paul May released on Dec. 19, 1961. Comedy El Andador is a 1967 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Enrique Carreras and written by Norberto Aroldi. The play itself was written by Norberto Aroldi. Animation Gumnutz: A Juicy Tale is an 80 minute length animated film directed by Clive Harrison and released in 2007. It was nominated for APRA Music Awards of 2008 as the Best Music for Children's Television but lost to Animalia. Documentary film One Inch from Victory is a 1944 documentary film. Animation Three Fragments of a Lost Tale is a 2011 experimental, animated short film directed by John Frame. Documentary film Le pacte des loups - Les coulisses du tournage is a 2001 TV documentary directed by Pascal Laugier. Comedy Buddy's Pony Express is an American animated short film, released March 9, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. The cartoon was directed by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Science Fiction IF2: Interceptor Force 2, commonly called Interceptor Force 2, is a 2002 Sci Fi Pictures science-fiction TV movie on the Sci Fi Channel. A sequel to the 1999 Sci Fi Channel telefilm Interceptor Force, it is directed by Phillip Roth, and stars Olivier Gruner, Roger R. Cross, Adrienne Wilkinson, Elizabeth Gracen and Nigel Bennett. Government-trained soldiers called the Interceptors are assigned to look at a crash site of an alien spacecraft in Russia where they find a 7-foot-tall alien that can change shapes. Comedy Hot Cross Bunny is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical animated short, starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a play on the nursery rhyme Hot Cross Buns as well as a punny allusion to the basic plot premise. Comedy "An unlikely love triangle that springs between a walrus, a seal and a lobster in an arctic sauna." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy Dus Tola is a 2010 Hindi comedy and drama film, remade from the Hit Malayalam film of the 80s Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu, directed by Ajoy Varma and starring Manoj Bajpai in the lead role. Dus Tola was released on 22 October 2010. Distributed in the U.S. and co-produced by Warner Bros., it is the fourth Bollywood movie made and distributed in partnership with a major Hollywood studio, following Sony's Saawariya and Walt Disney Pictures' animated feature Roadside Romeo and Warner Bros. Pictures' Chandni Chowk To China. It is the second Hindi film under the banner of Warner Bros. Pictures. Comedy The Ballad Of Julio is a 2013 short animated film directed by Michael Wilde. Thriller Supervised is a 2013 short horror sci-fi thriller film written and directed by Niles Heckman and Rick Glenn. Science Fiction Set in a futuristic society where sex is illegal, this erotic fantasy chronicles the red-hot rebellion of one brave soul who dares to broadcast bawdy stories throughout the universe. Comedy Show is a Telugu National award winning film released in 2002. Directed by Neelakanta, the film stars Manjula Ghattamaneni and Surya. The film was premiered in the Indian Panorama section at the International Film Festival of India. Comedy The Last Boy Scout is a 1991 American action film directed by Tony Scott, starring Bruce Willis, Damon Wayans, Chelsea Field, Noble Willingham, Taylor Negron and Danielle Harris. The film was released in the United States on December 13, 1991. Documentary film Noottantinte Sakshi is a 1992 short documentary film directed by Sasibhushan. Documentary film The Organic Life is a 2013 documentary film directed by Casey Beck and written by Sara Ataiiyan, Casey Beck and Braden Marks. Documentary film Dss 1813-2013 is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Joseba Ortega Sáez. Documentary film American Music: Off the Record is a 2008 American documentary that features theorists Noam Chomsky and Douglas Rushkoff in an interrogation of the American music industry. The film covers a great deal of ground from the authenticity of live music to the circumvention of the corporate machine by indie distribution, to the demise of the privately owned music store. Comedy Old Goats is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Taylor Guterson. Comedy That Little Difference is a 1970 film directed by Duccio Tessari. Animation The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration is a 2003 direct-to-video animated adventure musical drama film and the tenth film in the Land Before Time series. Comedy Campaign 2 is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Kazuhiro Soda. Comedy Words and Pictures is a 2013 American drama film directed by Fred Schepisi. It was screened in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Thriller What You Don't See is a 2009 film written and directed by Wolfgang Fischer. Animation Battle Arena Toshinden is a two-part original video animation based on the video game series of the same name. Comedy Terminal USA is a controversial film by Jon Moritsugu that explores themes of family, drugs, violence and Asian American stereotypes. Its run time is 54 minutes and it is estimated to have had a budget of $365,000. Science Fiction Yuri Lennon's Landing on Alpha 46 is a 15-minute short science fiction film. Thriller Burma is a 2014 Tamil crime thriller directed by Dharanidharan and produced by Sudharshan Vembutty under the banner Square Stone Films. It features Michael Thangadurai and Reshmi Menon in the lead roles, while Sampath Raj, Atul Kulkarni, Karthik Sabesh and Madhu Raghuram play supporting roles. The music was scored by Sudharshan M Kumar, while cinematography and editing were handled by Yuva and Vivek Harshan. The film released on 12 September 2014. Comedy The Sleepover is a 2012 short comedy horror film written by Chris Cullari and Jennifer Raite and directed by Chris Cullari. Documentary film Han Kyung-jik is a documentary film directed by Cheon Jeong-hoon. Animation John the Fearless is a 1984 Belgian animated film. It is notable for being the first feature length animated film produced in Flanders in its entirety. It is based on a novel by Constant de Kinder and features voice work by Belgian character actor Jan Decleir. An English dubbed version of the film was produced by Canadian animation studio Cinar Films and was released on video in 1989 by Just For Kids Video. Documentary film Nearing completion, China's massive Three Gorges Dam is altering the landscape and the lives of people living along the fabled Yangtze River. Countless ancient villages and historic locales will be submerged, and 2 million people will lose their homes and livelihoods. The Yu family desperately seeks a reprieve by sending their 16-year-old daughter to work in the cruise ship industry that has sprung up to give tourists a last glimpse of the legendary river valley. With cinematic sweep, Up the Yangtze explores lives transformed by the biggest hydroelectric dam in history, a hotly contested symbol of the Chinese economic miracle. An official selection of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. An EyeSteelFilm/National Film Board of Canada production in association with American Documentary | P.O.V. A co-presentation with the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM). Comedy Bey Yaar is a coming-of-age Gujarati film directed by Abhishek Jain. The film is about friendship and two friends. The film stars Manoj Joshi, Darshan Jariwala, Divyang Thakkar, Pratik Gandhi, Amit Mistry, Samvedna Suwalka. The film was released on 29 August 2014. Comedy Don't Hang Up, Tough Guy! is a collection of prank calls and improvised skits performed by the Jerky Boys around New York City. Locations included the MTV intern offices, a double-decker bus tour, pay phones and supermarket intercoms. The prank calls involved training a hidden video camera on the receiving phone line. The Jerky Boys would then prank the person answering the phone from offscreen and record the subjects' responses. It was released on VHS for MTV productions on July 4, 1995. Comedy "When a tragic accident ends the life of Mr. Rose, the genius behind Rose's Manure Company, the livelihood of its loyal fleet of salesmen threatens to go, as they say, into the toilet. Enter estranged daughter Rosemary (Téa Leoni), a high-class- cosmetics salesgirl, who steps in to take control. She is not sure she has a nose for the family business, but she is determined to make foul into profit. Little does she know that a ruthless, slick-talking fertilizer rep (Kyle MacLachlan) is plotting a takeover. Whether she likes it or not, she must trust her top salesman, Patrick Fitzpatrick (Billy Bob Thornton), to devise a plan to regain Rose's rightful position on top of the heap.The Polish brothers have created a wholly original, decidedly irreverent, yet enchantingly classic comic adventure from the 1960s. Sassy dialogue gives Manure flair, but it is the period design with its sepia palate of painted backdrops that conjures up scaffolds and wind machines just off camera. The Polish brothers are complete originals, and their all-star cast stylishly matches their campy hybrid hijinks. Thornton masters just the right tone, while Leoni’s nostalgic throwback performance showcases her unique brand of physical comedy. In the Polish brothers' capable hands, Manure fills the screen with scene after scene of wonderfully rendered, pure cinematic imagination." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy The Amorous Prawn or The Amorous Mr. Prawn is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Ian Carmichael, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker. General Fitzadam receives his final posting in the remote Scottish Highlands, where his wife decides to run their residence as a hotel for wealthy Americans. The film was based on a farcical play by Kimmins. In the United States the film was retitled The Playgirl and the War Minister to exploit the Profumo Affair. Animation Fallt is a 2013 short, animation, comedy film written and directed by Chadwick Whitehead. Comedy The Secret War of Harry Frigg is a 1968 comedy film set in World War II. It was directed by Jack Smight and starred Paul Newman. Science Fiction Supervenus is a short drama film written and directed by Frederic Doazan. Science Fiction Quatermass and the Pit is a 1967 British science fiction horror film. Made by Hammer Film Productions it is a sequel to the earlier Hammer films The Quatermass Xperiment and Quatermass 2. Like its predecessors it is based on a BBC Television serial – Quatermass and the Pit – written by Nigel Kneale. It was directed by Roy Ward Baker and stars Andrew Keir in the title role as Professor Bernard Quatermass, replacing Brian Donlevy who played the role in the two earlier films. James Donald, Barbara Shelley and Julian Glover appear in co-starring roles. The plot, which is largely faithful to the original television production, centres on the discovery of a mysterious object buried in the ground at the site of an extension to the London Underground. Also uncovered nearby are the remains of early human ancestors more than five million years old. Realising that the object is in fact an ancient Martian spacecraft, Quatermass deduces that the aliens have influenced human evolution and the development of human intelligence. Animation L'Homme est le seul oiseau qui porte sa cage is a 2008 short film directed by Claude Weiss. Animation Larisa Consegue Voar is a 2013 animated short film directed by Elizaveta Manokhina and Polina Manokhina. Documentary film Fillmore — also known as Fillmore: The Last Days, and as Last Days of the Fillmore — is a music documentary film, primarily shot at the Fillmore West auditorium in San Francisco, California, from June 29 through July 4, 1971. It was released on June 14, 1972. Fillmore documents the final run of concerts at the Fillmore West, which closed after these shows. It features performances by a number of rock bands that emerged from the San Francisco music scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s, including Santana, the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna, and Quicksilver Messenger Service. The film also contains extensive footage of concert promoter Bill Graham, who organized the concerts and ran the Fillmore West. Additionally, the film includes documentary footage shot several years earlier in and around San Francisco, showing the emergence of the music scene there amid the counterculture of the 1960s and the hippie movement. Fillmore was shot on 16 mm film and was released in a widescreen format with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. It makes frequent use of split screen images. Comedy Hello Down There is a 1969 musical comedy film made by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Jack Arnold and Ricou Browning and produced by George Sherman and Ivan Tors from a screenplay by John McGreevey and Frank Telford. It starred Tony Randall and Janet Leigh. The film was reissued under the title Sub a Dub Dub. Science Fiction The Inhabited Island is a science fiction film directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk. The film was adapted by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko from the 1969 novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky of the same Russian name, published in English as Prisoners of Power; a part of Noon Universe series. It is a dystopian story set on post-apocalyptic planet Saraksh, ruled by totalitarian regime that brainwashes its citizens. Maxim Kammerer, a space explorer from Earth, crash lands on Saraksh and becomes involved in the planet's everboiling politics. Due to the length of the story, the film was split in two parts: the first premiered on December 18, 2008 and the second on April 23, 2009. The film was met with mixed reviews. It was praised for visual style, social commentary and being faithful to the original novel, but also criticized for its direction and casting. The Inhabited island was made with one of the largest budgets for Russian cinema at the time, and despite huge box office earnings and DVD sales the movie barely repaid its own budget. Comedy On the Avenue is a 1937 American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Dick Powell, Madeleine Carroll, Alice Faye George Barbier, and The Ritz Brothers. Many of the songs in this film were composed by Irving Berlin. Comedy Cathy (Scarlett Johansson) knew her brother George was a pest, but some ancient hocus-pocus has made him a real pig! Now, they're off on a madcap Mexican adventure, chased by a bacon-loving bad guy (Judge Reinhold), as they use their nanny Matilda's (Eva Mendes) help to muster up the magic to change George back into a boy. With an all-star cast, this family comedy gem is a must see! Documentary film Off the Grid is a 2011 documentary film directed by Alexander Oey. Documentary film "The essayistic documentary, No Gravity is a personal story as well as a broader take on the history of women in space and the relationship between gender and technology." - Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Invisible Children: Rough Cut is a 2006 American documentary film which depicts the human rights abuses by the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda. Comedy Class Act is a 1992 comedy film, directed by Randall Miller and starring hip-hop duo Kid 'n Play. An urban retelling of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper, the screenplay is by Cynthia Friedlob and John Semper from a story by Michael Swerdlick, Richard Brenne and Wayne Allan Rice. Filmed at Van Nuys High School in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, it is the third of five films starring Kid 'n Play, following House Party and House Party 2, and preceding House Party 3 and House Party 5. Comedy Alfie is a 1966 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Michael Caine. It is an adaptation by Bill Naughton of his own novel and play of the same name. The film was released by Paramount Pictures. Alfie tells the story of a young womaniser who leads a self-centred life, purely for his own enjoyment, until events force him to question his uncaring behaviour and his loneliness. He cheats on numerous women, and despite his charm towards women, he treats them with disrespect and refers to them as "it", using them for sex and for domestic purposes. Alfie frequently breaks the fourth wall by speaking directly to the camera narrating and justifying his actions. His words often contrast with or totally contradict his actions. This was the first film to receive the "suggested for mature audiences" classification by the Motion Picture Association of America in the United States, which evolved into the modern PG rating. Science Fiction A Shocker On Shock Street is 1997 family fantasy horror Sci-Fi Thriller film written by Dan Angel. Thriller Grocery store clerk Kit's world is shaken at the core after his girlfriend Wing is brutally raped by a demonic cop. Kit then seeks out revenge... Thriller Uninvited Guest is a 1999 thriller, written and directed by Timothy Wayne Folsome. The film stars Mekhi Phifer, Mari Morrow, and Mel Jackson. The film was released September 22, 2000. Animation Small Town Sheriff is a silent animated short subject produced by Fables Studios, and part of the Aesop's Fables film series started by Paul Terry. Different from other films in the series, Small Town Sheriff appears to use a lot of footage from Magic Boots which was released earlier in 1922. Documentary film Yume ha ushi no oishasan is a documentary film directed by Yoshiaki Tokita. Comedy SuperGuy: Behind the Cape is a 2000 Comedy film written by Bill Lae, Mark Teague and directed by Bill Lae. Science Fiction King Dinosaur is a 1955 science fiction film starring William Bryant and Wanda Curtis with narration by Marvin Miller. This film was featured on season 2 of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Documentary film Hunter Wood is one of the best skiers in the world. Struggling for direction in his life he decides to test his limits on the most treacherous mountains in North America. With Richert Wood and Dan Petrus. Comedy Brass Monkey or The Brass Monkey is a British comedy thriller with musical asides, directed by Thornton Freeland. It stars Carroll Levis, a radio variety show host and talent scout and American actress Carole Landis. This was Landis' last film. Also known as The Lucky Mascot, the film is noted for an early appearance by comic actor Terry-Thomas, playing himself. Though made in 1948, The Brass Monkey wasn't released until 1951. Documentary film Ursula oder das unwerte Leben is a 1966 documentary film from Switzerland, directed by Reni Mertens and Walter Marti. Thriller "Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray is a classic novel, but true to Wilde it combines both high-minded literature and the juicier pleasures of entertainment. Colin Firth and Ben Barnes rise to that standard in this truly compelling adaptation, offering first Wilde's sparkling wit, then a plunge into gothic horror. When the handsome and naive Dorian (Barnes) arrives in Victorian London, he befriends the charismatic Lord Henry Wotton (Firth), who introduces him to a world of excess. For Henry, the only things worth pursuing in life are beauty and fulfillment of the senses, views he imparts to Dorian together with a good deal of flattery. Women are enamoured of Dorian's youthful countenance, but so is artist Basil Hallward (Ben Chaplin), a friend of Henry's who paints Dorian's portrait, aiming to capture all the power and allure of physical beauty. Overtaken with his own vanity, Dorian decides he would rather sell his soul than see himself age another day. Soon after, just such a deal presents itself, with the stipulation that every sin marked upon his soul would render itself visible on Basil's painting. Disregarding consequences, Dorian descends into debauchery. He seduces the beautiful performer Sibyl Vane (Rachel Hurd-Wood) and then abandons her. He woos a host of stunning women, attends erotically charged costume parties and indulges in whatever fancy suits his whim. Yet Dorian is continually haunted by the true nature of his appearance. Oliver Parker has forged a career adapting the works of Oscar Wilde to the screen; with Dorian Gray, he takes a compelling revisionist approach, freeing this adaptation from the restraint typical of period pieces and emphasizing the hedonistic impulses that were the central thrust of Wilde's original novel. Though set in a lost era, the film's exploration of double lives feels thoroughly contemporary. Long before the Internet made duplicity such a common trait of social interaction, Wilde could shock Victorian society with the notion that a gentleman could be hideously deformed on the inside and a paragon of beauty without." Quoting the 2009 TIFF site Documentary film Hach Winik is a 1986 short documentary film directed by Juan Carlos Colín. Comedy Selección Canina is an upcoming Mexican 3D CGI sports comedy film, directed by Nathan Sifuentes and Carlos Pimentel. The film is produced by Vero Arceo and Ricardo Arnaiz [Nahuala Producciones|Animex]], Imagination Films, and Clustertim. The film features a large ensemble voice cast of Mexican actors led by Fernando Luján, Plutarco Haza, Raúl Araiza, Maite Perroni, Pierre Angelo, Sergio Corona, Manuel “Loco” Valdés and Gaspar Henaine “Capulina”, with Mexican soccer players, Jorge Campos, Alberto García Aspe, Luis Roberto “Alves” Zague, Germán Villa, and Mexican legends José Ramón Fernández, Enrique “Perro” Bermúdez and Cristian Martinoli as soccer commentators. The original idea comes from Carlos Pimentel who began working with Arnaiz in the story since July 2009. The film is distributed by Gussi Films. No word on the film's release date, yet. The film's teaser was released on 24 July 2014. Comedy Dark Habits is a 1983 Spanish black comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar and starring Julieta Serrano, Marisa Paredes and Chus Lampreave. The plot follows a cabaret singer who finds refuge in a convent of eccentric nuns. The film is an exploration of the anachronistic situation of institutionalized religion in contemporary Spanish society, portraying spiritual desolation and moral bankruptcy. Comedy Larks on a String is a 1969 Czech film directed by Jiří Menzel. The movie was banned by the Czechoslovak government. It saw release in 1990 after the fall of the Communist regime. It tells the stories of various characters considered bourgeois by Czechoslovakia's communist government in the 1950s, who have been forced to work in a junkyard for the purposes of re-education. It won the Golden Bear at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Magic Hour is a 2011 Greek road movie written and directed by Costas Kapakas. Animation Scrap Happy Daffy is a Warner Bros. World War II short featuring Daffy Duck, directed by Frank Tashlin and released in 1943. Daffy is the guard of a scrap yard, doing his part to help America win the war against the Nazis, but the Nazis decide to destroy his scrap pile by sending a billy goat out to eat everything in sight. The short was also the final appearance of Daffy Duck in black and white. Animation Color of Love is a 2012 computer-animated short film by Ali Noori Oskouie. In 2012 it was nominated for the Kids Film award in the International IZMIR Animation Festival. Animation Elephant Girl is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by David Lobser. Documentary film Journeys in Black: Patti Labelle is a 2001 television movie from the television program Journeys in Black. Animation The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow is an animated film directed by Chang Hyung-yun. Documentary film Deng Xiaoping: A Legend is a 2002 biographical film directed by Yinnan Ding. Documentary film A Month of Hungry Ghosts is a 2008 film about the seventh-lunar-month Hungry Ghost Festival in Singapore. A Month of Hungry Ghosts is directed by Singapore-based American film director Tony Kern and co-produced by Genevieve Woo, a Singaporean television news anchor and producer with Channel NewsAsia, and Tony Kern. The film was released locally in Singapore on 7 August 2008. The film is distributed by Golden Village Pictures, and premiered at Golden Village VivoCity, Golden Village Plaza and Sinema Old School. Comedy Exley is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Bill Marchant and directed by Larry Kent. Comedy Mon Mane Na is a Bengali romance Movie was released in 2008,directed by Sujit Guha, the movie featured Dev, Koel Mallick. This movie is adapted from the 1995 American romantic comedy movie French Kiss. Documentary film Armenian Rhapsody is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Cesar Gananian, Gary Gananian and Cassiana Der Haroutiounian. Documentary film Breaking Up with the Joneses is a 2006 Channel 4 documentary film directed by Ursula Macfarlane. Documentary film Solo, Piano - NYC is a 2011 short documentary music film directed by Anthony Sherin. Comedy The Class of Nuke 'Em High 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid is a 1994 comedy, horror, science-fiction film directed by Eric Louzil and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Documentary film Le confort et l'indifférence is a 1981 documentary film by Denys Arcand, offering an analysis of the 1980 Quebec referendum, in which "sovereignty-association" was defeated as a first step to eventual secession from Canada. The film takes the position that the referendum result was a failure of courage and that the Québécois were numbed by prosperity and the explicitly Machiavellian manipulations of federalist leaders. Comedy The Toy is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Richard Donner, and starring Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason, with Ned Beatty, Scott Schwartz, Teresa Ganzel, and Virginia Capers in supporting roles. It is an adaptation of the 1976 French film Le Jouet. Documentary film Rencontre Avec Fantômas is a 1966 documentary, short film directed by Georges Franju. Documentary film Brooklyn Dodgers: Ghosts of Flatbush is a 2007 documentary film produced by HBO sports chronicling the last ten years of the Brooklyn Dodgers tenure in the borough of churches. The film documents how in 1947 Jackie Robinson broke the baseball racial barrier in previously segregated major league, the struggles to win what seemed an unreachable World Series title in 1955, and the issues and community feelings involved in the team's sudden departure to Los Angeles after the 1957 campaign. The documentary focuses on the Brooklyn community's identification with the ball club, and with the perennial "wait until next year" attitude of both players and fans associated with the Dodgers' repeated inability to defeat the "upper class" New York Yankees for the World Series title, despite winning several pennants. The Brooklyn players, many of whom lived within and held off-season jobs in the community, were identified with the working-class people. The film portrays the countless agonies, defeats, prayers and tension leading finally to the World Series title in 1955. Documentary film The Kennedys: The Curse of Power is a 2000 documentary biography history film written by Patrick Bachmann. Science Fiction Into The Silent Sea is a 2013 short drama film written and directed by Andrej Landin. Comedy Having Wonderful Time is a 1938 romantic comedy film released by RKO Radio Pictures. Comedy Lo zio indegno is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Brusati. Vittorio Gassman was awarded a Nastro d'Argento Best Actor for his portrayal of Uncle Luca. Thriller The Broken is a French-British horror film written and directed by Sean Ellis and starring Lena Headey. Comedy I Hired a Contract Killer is a film directed, produced and written by the Finnish auteur Aki Kaurismäki in 1990. It is a Finnish-British-German-Swedish co-production and stars the renowned French actor Jean-Pierre Léaud. The film also features cameo appearances by Joe Strummer as a guitar player and by Kaurismäki as a sunglasses salesman. Thriller Category 6: Day of Destruction is a 2004 four-hour miniseries that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in two parts, with the first part aired on November 14 and the second on November 17. It was later released to DVD on February 15, 2005. The miniseries focuses primarily on the city of Chicago as three unusual storm systems approach from the west, north and south and combine over the city to form a massive hurricane. At the same time a hacker-induced power outage cuts communications leaving a journalist and power officials scrambling to find the cause. The miniseries was a success for CBS in terms of ratings, as it was the highest-rated movie for the channel in two years, and it earned the highest ratings during the November sweeps week with 19.4 million viewers watching the first part. Critics were less favorable towards the film, with most panning the film for its dialog, implausible science, and poor acting. Some reviewers did praise the film's high-budget special effects and felt the film had at least some "charm." In November 2005 a four-hour sequel, Category 7: The End of the World, aired in the same two-part format. Science Fiction Enoshima Prizm is a comedy film directed by Yasuhiro Yoshida. Comedy The Adventurer is a short comedy film made in 1917 written and directed by Charlie Chaplin, and is the last of the twelve films made under contract for the Mutual Film Corporation. Animation Guard the House! is a 2011 adventure/comedy short animation film written and directed by Polina Stoyanova. Comedy Mr. Forbush and the Penguins, also known as Cry of the Penguins, is a 1971 British film, directed by Arne Sucksdorff, Alfred Viola and Roy Boulting. It stars John Hurt, Hayley Mills, Dudley Sutton and Tony Britton. Thriller Dark Water is a 2002 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata, the director of Ring and Ring 2. Dark Water is based on Floating Water, a short story by Koji Suzuki. The plot follows a divorced mother who moves into a rundown apartment with her daughter, only to experience supernatural occurrences and a mysterious water leak from the floor above which is eventually traced back to the former tenants. Released in Japan in January 2002, the film went on to premiere at festivals in Europe and the United States. The film was remade in 2005 under the same title, directed by Walter Salles and starring Jennifer Connelly. Comedy French Immersion is a 2011 comedy film written by Jefferson Lewis and Kevin Tierney, and directed by Kevin Tierney. Documentary film "Welcome to the New York City art world of the 1970s, where women are underrepresented in the MOMA, in publishing, in theaters, as well as in pretty much every other artistic institution. What’s a group of feminist woman artists — painters, filmmakers, designers, writers, architects — to do? Form an art collective, hold endless meetings and publish a progressive magazine called HERESIES: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics. That’s what. Filmmaker Joan Braderman, a member of the collective, tracks down twenty-four other members who are now accomplished artists living around the globe. The women talk about the magazine that published Adrienne Rich, Alice Walker and Barbara Ehrenreich. They reminisce about what it was like to be a woman in a man’s world: from an instructor who praised Ida Applebroog, “That is good, you paint just like a man,” to Mark Rothko, who said to Lucy Lippard, “You’re too cute to be an art critic.” They also recall differences and disagreements; since editors changed for each issue, some women protested when it was determined that only self-identified lesbians would edit the magagzine’s Lesbian Art and Artists Issue. A collage of intimate interviews, archival footage and photographs, digital animation, contemporary art works, and music by women, this is far from an historical piece. Rather, The Heretics emphasizes that collective feminism is as relevant today as ever. It’s a call to action to transmit this “gift, this collective energy of woman’s togetherness” to the younger generation." Quoting Nani Ratnawati from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy The Ascent of Man is a 2007 short animated comedy film written by Jeremy Diamond and directed by Denny Silverthorne and Luke Gustafson. Comedy Joe the Menace is a 1955 Greek comedy film. It was directed by Dinos Dinopoulos and stars Dinos Iliopoulos, Margarita Papandreou, Hristos Tsaganeas and Nikos Rizos. Comedy O thisavros tou makariti or Dead Man's Treasure is a 1959 Greek comedy film produced by Finos Film. Based on a play written by Nikos Tsiforos and Polivios Vassiliadis, it was one of the last films Tsiforos directed for Finos and was regarded as some of their best work. Georgia Vasileiadou, Vasilis Avlonitis, Nikos Rizos, and Stefanos Lineos featured in the film. The story drew on the development of polykatoikla apartments that occurred in Athens in the post-World War II era as a setting to explore women using their poniria as a means to get things done. The film was one of Filos Film's most successful in its first 15 years with the talents of the comic duo of Avlonitis-Vasileiadou and Nikos Rizos. Building on their success, the pair formed the "Avlonitis-Vassiliadou-Rizos" company two years later, which received awards in the first half of the 1960s. The film also included Xenia Kalogeropoulou, recently arrived from studies in England, singer Antzela Zilia, and actress and a young celebrity Stefanos Lineos. Georgia Vasileiadou sang the song O kir Mendios in her movie debut, beginning her career as a comedian as well as a singer. Thriller Am Hang is a 2013 romance drama film written by Klaus Richter and Martin Gypkens and directed by Markus Imboden. Animation Soho Square is a 1992 short animated film directed by Mario Cavalli and Sue Paxton. Comedy Wie schön, daß es dich gibt is a 1957 film directed by Thomas Engel. Documentary film Sound It Out is a 2011 documentary music film directed by Jeanie Finlay. Comedy “Why did I have to be born into this body?” This is the optimistic story of a little boy questioning his gender. " - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Bonneville is a 2006 American comedy-drama film directed by Christopher N. Rowley. The screenplay by Daniel D. Davis is based on a story by Davis and Rowley. Documentary film Paying for the Piper is a 1997 documentary film directed by Julia Redwood. Documentary film Hellas ohne Götter is an East German film directed by Karl Gass. It was released in 1957. Comedy Odaruthammava Aalariyam is a Malayalam comedy film released in 1984. This film directed by Priyadarshan is about three college students and their efforts to woo a girl. Mukesh, Shankar, Nedumudi Venu, Sreenivasan, Sreenath, Jagadish, Lizy, Menaka, Sukumari and Kuthiravattom Pappu appeared in main roles. The script was written by Sreenivasan. The story was adapted from the Bollywood cult comedy classic Chashme Buddoor. Some parts of the story is adapted from the Tamil movie Poikkal Kudhirai. Odaruthammava Aalariyam was a big hit at the box office. Comedy Crooklyn is a 1994 semi-autobiographical film co-written and directed by Spike Lee. The film takes place in Brooklyn, New York and the neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant during the summer of 1973. Its primary focus is a young girl, Troy, and her family. Throughout the film, Troy learns life lessons through her four rowdy brothers, her loving but strict mother, and her naive, struggling father. A distinctive characteristic of Crooklyn is its soundtrack, composed completely of music from the 1970s, except the hit single "Crooklyn" by the Crooklyn Dodgers, a rap crew composed of Buckshot, Masta Ace and Special Ed. A two-volume release of the soundtrack became available on CD along with the release of the film. Similarly to School Daze, Do the Right Thing and She's Gotta Have It, Spike Lee appears in Crooklyn. He plays a bully and drug addict named Snuffy. Crooklyn is one of only two films directed by Spike Lee to earn a PG-13 rating in the USA, the other being 1992's Malcolm X. Thriller Crown v. Stevens is a 1936 British crime thriller film directed by Michael Powell. It was made as a quota quickie. Documentary film Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest '86 is a concert film of English rock band Queen's performance at the concert in Budapest on 27 July 1986, starring Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon. The film had a limited release in theatres worldwide on 20 September 2012. The concert was released on DVD and Blu-ray for the first time on 5 November 2012 worldwide, except in the United States where it was released a day later. Thriller Es geschah am hellichten Tag is the title of a 1958 Spanish-Swiss-German suspense film directed by Ladislao Vajda. In 1997, it was remade under the same title as a German TV film, directed by Nico Hoffmann. There was also a Dutch remake of the film, by Rudolf Van Den Berg, under the title The Cold Light of Day made in 1995. The original screenplay was written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, a Swiss playwright and novelist, and the first incarnation of the film is still acclaimed by critics. Heinz Rühmann and Gert Fröbe both starred in the 1958 movie. Animation Paul McCartney: Music & Animation is an animated anthology film consists of three segments on one film. It was released by Miramax Films on DVD. The film includes Rupert and The Frog Song, Tuesday and The Tropic Hum. Paul McCartney wrote or composed music for each short. Comedy Rhino Full Throttle is a 2013 short comedy film written by Stephan Müller and Erik Schmitt and directed by Erik Schmitt. Thriller The Fan is a 1981 thriller about a stalker menacing a movie star. It stars Lauren Bacall, Michael Biehn, James Garner and Maureen Stapleton. It was written by Priscilla Chapman and John Hartwell, based on the novel of the same name by Bob Randall, and directed by Edward Bianchi. It was released on May 15, 1981 by Paramount Pictures. The film was nominated for a Razzie Awards for Worst Original Song for "Hearts, Not Diamonds". This movie received a lot of attention because it was released a few months after the murder of John Lennon, who was shot to death by Mark David Chapman, a former fan, outside his apartment building The Dakota, a building which Lauren Bacall has long resided in. However, it was a critical and commercial failure. The Fan was shot in New York City from March 31, 1980 to July 1980. Animation Chaplin's Dreams is a 2010 animated short film. Thriller White Wall is a 2010 Action Mystery thriller Science Fiction film written by Vivian Kyinn and directed by James Boss. Comedy Manja is a 2014 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Binoy Urmise. This is the first film directed by Binoy Urmise. It stars Niyas Bakker in lead role and Shammi Thilakan, Ashokan and Joy Mathew in the supporting roles. Comedy Milou en mai is a 1990 film by Louis Malle. It is released as Milou in May in the UK and as May Fools in North America. The film portrays the impact of the French revolutionary fervour of May 1968 on a French village. Milou en mai was filmed at Château du Calaoue, in the Gers département, southwestern France. Comedy Due cuori, una cappella is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. Comedy Don Muthu Swami is a 2008 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ashim Samanta starring Mithun Chakraborty as the Don. Documentary film Sunday Muddy Sunday is a 1978 short documentary film directed by Lidsay Dale. Animation Taxandria is a partially animated fantasy film by Raoul Servais, based on a book by French writer Alain Robbe-Grillet, and starring, among others, Armin Mueller-Stahl. Being Servais's first and to date only feature film, Taxandria is notable for the use of Servais's distinct animation style, the servaisgraphie, as well as its connection to the Belgian graphic novel series Les Cités Obscures whose creator François Schuiten was the film's production designer. Comedy Shipyard Sally is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, Sydney Howard, Norma Varden, Morton Selten and Joan Cowick. Sally, a failed music hall performer, and her father take over a pub near the John Brown & Company shipyard at Clydebank. When the closure of the yard threatens to put many out of work she leads a campaign to persuade the government to reconsider the decision. Made shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War, it was Fields' last British film. The film is notable for the song Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye which became a major hit. Documentary film THE LEAST OF THESE explores one of the most controversial aspects of American immigration policy: family detention. As part of the Bush administration policy to end what they termed the "catch and release" of undocumented immigrants, the U.S. government opened the T. Don Hutto Residential Center in May 2006 as a prototype family detention facility. The facility is a former medium-security prison in central Texas operated by CCA, the largest private prison operator in the country. The facility houses immigrant children and their parents from all over the world who are awaiting asylum hearings or deportation proceedings. The facility was initially activated with little media attention or public knowledge. Soon, however, immigration attorney Barbara Hines was contacted by detainees seeking representation, and she became increasingly concerned about the troubling conditions there. She joined forces with Vanita Gupta of the ACLU and Michelle Brané of the Women's Refugee Commission to investigate conditions and seek changes. Their efforts were initially hampered by a lack of openness and oversight within the Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) organization. Undeterred, the three attorneys attempted to bring about changes in both policy and conditions, by making their findings public, encouraging involvement by activists and the media, and ultimately by filing a historic lawsuit. As these events unfold, the film explores the government rationale for family detention, conditions at the facility, collateral damage, and the role (and limits) of community activism in bringing change. The film leads viewers to consider how core American rights and values - due process, presumption of innocence, upholding the family structure as the basic unit of civil society, and America as a refuge of last resort - should apply to immigrants, particularly children. Documentary film With Our King and Queen Through India is a British documentary. The film is silent and made in the Kinemacolor additive color process. The film records the 12 December 1911 celebrations in India relating to the coronation of George V, known as Delhi Durbar or The Durbar at Delhi. Surviving prints of the film are about two hours long, but the film may have originally been as long as six hours. One source states that one reel remains, showing a review of troops after the main ceremony. Comedy Bob Hope's USO Christmas from the Persian Gulf: Around the World in Eight Days is a 1988 television special directed by Sid Smith. Documentary film "Marie Rivière is a frequent cast member in the films of Eric Rohmer. In 1978, she made her feature debut in his Perceval le Gallois, a poetic adventure drama set in medieval times. Her first leading role was as the wife of a jealous young student in La Femme de l’Aviateur, the first of six films in Rohmer’s series known as Comédies et proverbes. In her documentary En compagnie d’Eric Rohmer Rohmer himself talks to artists such as Arielle Dombasle, Fabrice Luchini, Andy Gillet, François Ozon, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, Rosette and Noémie Lvovsky about their relationship to him as a director and as a friend." Quoting the description from the 2010 Vienna International Film Festival site. Animation Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade is a Disney direct-to-video animated film released on December 9, 2003. The film is based on the Disney television series Recess. It was released simultaneously with another direct-to-video Recess film, Recess: All Growed Down. It is considered the series finale to the show. Documentary film Short Life is a 2012 romantic-drama music documentary film directed by Scott Levy. Documentary film ¡Vivan las Antipodas! is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Victor Kossakovsky. Comedy Uncle David is a 2010 British black comedy film directed by David Hoyle, Gary Reich, and Mike Nichols. It was produced by Reich and stars Hoyle, an English performance artist, in the titular role alongside English porn actor Ashley Ryder. Developed collectively under the banner of the Avant-Garde Alliance, it was filmed in October 2009. Created without a script, every scene was improvised and filmed in a single take. Set in a caravan park on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, South East England, a young man with a childlike mind named Ashley arrives to stay with his Uncle David. Escaping from his abusive mother, Ashley enters into a sexual relationship with his uncle who offers his insights into the world and the nature of reality. Eventually Ashley tells David that he wants to die, and the latter agrees to carry out the killing. The film premiered on 25 March 2010 at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival held in the BFI Southbank, central London. Reviews were mixed, but the film won a number of awards at international film festivals. It was released on DVD by Peccadillo Pictures in 2011. Comedy Protocol is a 1984 comedy film that starred Goldie Hawn and Chris Sarandon. The screenplay was by Buck Henry and it was directed by Herbert Ross. Hawn plays a Washington, D.C., cocktail waitress who prevents the assassination of a visiting Arab emir and winds up a national heroine. Science Fiction Munchies is a 1987 comedy horror film starring Harvey Korman, Charlie Stratton, and Nadine Van der Velde. Clearly inspired by the success of Gremlins, and directed by that film's editor, Tina Hirsch, the film features a remarkably similar plot line. It spawned two sequels, Munchie and Munchie Strikes Back, which possess no relation to the original save the title. These two films dealt with an impish wish-granting creature named Munchie. Comedy A platoon of eagles and vultures attack Hollywood, California. Why did the eagles and vultures attack? Who will survive? Stars Whitney Moore and Alan Bagh. Thriller Mr. Vampire is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau in his directorial debut, and also produced by Sammo Hung. The film's box office success led to the creation of a Mr. Vampire franchise, with the release of four sequels directed by Ricky Lau from 1986 to 1992, and subsequent similarly themed films with different directors released between 1987 and 1991. The vampire of the film is based on the jiangshi, the hopping corpses of Chinese folklore. The film was released under the Chinese title 暫時停止呼吸 in Taiwan. The film was the breakthrough success of the jiangshi genre, a trend popular in Hong Kong during the 1980s, and established many of the genre's recognisable tropes. Thriller Walking Too Fast is a Czech Thriller and drama film directed by Radim Špaček. It was released in 2010. It is a psychological story about relations between secret police and dissident movement, set in communist Czechoslovakia in the 1980s. The film was likened to the German film The Lives of Others. Comedy The Swan Princess is a 1994 American animated musical fantasy film based on the ballet "Swan Lake". Starring the voice talents of Jack Palance, John Cleese, Steven Wright, and Sandy Duncan, the film is directed by a former Disney animation director, Richard Rich, with a music score by Lex de Azevedo. It was released theatrically on November 18, 1994 where it received generally mixed reviews by critics and was a box office bomb. The film was followed by four direct-to-video sequels: The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain, The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom, The Swan Princess Christmas, and The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale. Documentary film Cinetrain Bishkek - Moscow is a 2009 film directed by Tomás Sheridan, Aziz Sattorov, Alexandra Marchenko, Ramune Cekuolyte and James Rogan. Thriller Star Trek: Insurrection is a 1998 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the ninth film in the Star Trek film franchise and the second film to exclusively feature the cast of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. In addition to that cast, F. Murray Abraham, Donna Murphy and Anthony Zerbe also appeared in main roles. The crew of the USS Enterprise-E rebel against Starfleet after they discover a conspiracy with a species known as the Son'a to steal the peaceful Ba'ku's planet for its rejuvenating properties. Paramount Studios sought a change in pace after the previous film, Star Trek: First Contact. Michael Piller was asked to write the script, which was created from story ideas by Piller and executive producer Rick Berman. The story's first drafts featured the Romulans, and the Son'a and Ba'ku were introduced in the third draft. After Ira Steven Behr reviewed the script, Piller revised it and added a subplot involving a romantic interest for Captain Picard. The ending was further revised after test screenings. The special effects depicting outer space were completely computer generated, a first for a Star Trek film. Comedy Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie is a 2012 American comedy film written and directed by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, creators of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. The film stars Heidecker and Wareheim with a supporting cast which includes Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell, Jeff Goldblum, John C. Reilly, Erica Durance, and Will Forte. It was released in theaters on March 2, 2012, and was released to iTunes and on-demand January 27, 2013. The film was made without the involvement of Adult Swim and Williams Street Productions, though many of the cast and crew members involved had previously collaborated with the duo. Comedy Four Suns is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Bohdan Sláma. Documentary film Valentina Postika in attesa di partire is a documentary film. Thriller Sensitività is a 1979 Italian horror film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film was re-edited ten years after with the title Kyra, La signora del lago. The director Castellari defined that film as an "awful horror film with a very low cost budget". Comedy L'opération Corned-Beef is a 1991 action film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. Comedy CB4 is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis, and starring Chris Rock. The film follows a fictional rap group named 'CB4', named after the prison block in which the group was allegedly formed. The movie primarily parodies the rap group N.W.A among other gangsta rap aspects, and contains short segments featuring celebrities and musicians such as Halle Berry, Eazy-E, the Butthole Surfers, Ice-T, Ice Cube, Flavor Flav, and Shaquille O'Neal. Comedy Wild Animals is Korean director Kim Ki-duk's second film, released in 1996. It is a crime-drama film set in Paris, and stars Cho Jae-hyun, Dong-jik Jang and Ryun Jang. Comedy Brødrene på Uglegaarden is a 1967 Danish comedy film directed by Ib Mossin and Alice O'Fredericks. It was O'Fredericks final film as a director. Animation Bizarro Classic is a 2012 animated fan film made by Robb Pratt, and is the sequel to Pratt's 2011 fan film Superman Classic. Science Fiction The Gladiators is a 1969 Swedish drama/science fiction film directed by Peter Watkins. Documentary film Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets is a 34-minute American short documentary IMAX feature film that was theatrically released on June 16, 1984. The film was created, directed, and written by American filmmaker Kieth Merrill and was produced by Destination Cinema. The music is composed by Bill Conti. The IMAX film was followed by The Making of Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets, a 24-minute making-of documentary short released on January 11, 1999, but produced by Destination Cinema in 1993. Science Fiction Meteor Storm is a 2010 American disaster film with the tagline "The fury no one saw coming...". The film was directed by Tibor Takács, produced by Tracey Jeffrey and Written by Peter Mohan. The movie starred Michael Trucco and Kari Matchett. The plot describes the attempts to save San Francisco from a barrage of meteor strikes. The movie tells about how devastating if those meteors touch the earth’s crust or ground and not completely burning them to ashes. Thriller Queensland is a 1976 drama thriller film written by Ellery Ryan and John Ruane. Comedy Holly, Jingles and Clyde 3D is a 2013 comedy romance film directed by Michael Valverde. Documentary film NGC visualizes in spectacular HD the devastating ecological impact each single degree increase in temperature could have on our planet over the next century. Science Fiction We Wanted More is 2013 short film written by Margaret Rose Lester and Stephen Patrick Dunn and directed by Stephen Patrick Dunn. Animation Twinergy is a 2010 animation film directed by Priyadarshan. Science Fiction X2 is a 2003 American superhero film, based on the X-Men superhero team appearing in Marvel Comics, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the second installament in the X-Men film series. The film was directed by Bryan Singer, written by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, and David Hayter, and features an ensemble cast including Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison and Anna Paquin. The plot, inspired by the graphic novel God Loves, Man Kills, pits the X-Men and their enemies, the Brotherhood, against the genocidal Colonel William Stryker. He leads an assault on Professor Xavier's school to build his own version of Xavier's mutant-tracking computer Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant on Earth. Development on X2 began shortly after X-Men. David Hayter and Zak Penn wrote separate scripts, combining what they felt to be the best elements of both scripts into one screenplay. Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris were eventually hired for rewrite work, changing characterizations of Beast, Angel, and Lady Deathstrike. Documentary film Teoreem Tulest is a short film directed by Margus Paju. Comedy Pikniku is a 1986 family comedy film written by Atdhe Gashi and directed by Emin Halili. Comedy Las señoritas Vivanco is a 1958 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Animation Without You is a 2008 short animation film directed by Tal Rosner. Thriller Nobody Loves Alice is a 2008 horror thriller drama film written and directed by Roger A. Scheck. Documentary film Heaven and Earth and Joe Davis is a 2011 documentary and biographical film written and directed by Peter Sasowsky. Comedy The Hunter And The Swan Discuss Their Meeting is a 2011 short film written and directed by Emily Carmichael. Comedy Cocktails is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Harald Madsen, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Carl Schenstrøm. Documentary film Civil War: England's Fight for Freedom is a 1997 documentary film directed by Paul Sen. Comedy Trail of the Vigilantes is a 1940 75-minute black-and-white Western comedy directed by Allan Dwan, written by Harold Shumate, and featuring Franchot Tone, Warren William, Broderick Crawford and Andy Devine. Thriller Maggie is an upcoming American independent post-apocalyptic horror drama film, directed by Henry Hobson, written by John Scott 3 and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Abigail Breslin and Joely Richardson. The film is a dramatic departure for Schwarzenegger, who is more known for his action hero roles. Originally set to have its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, the film will now have a release date in early 2015 as Lionsgate bought the American distribution rights and pulled the film out of the festival's roster. Documentary film Among the Great Apes with Michelle Yeoh is a 2009 documentary film made by National Geographic in cooperation with FINAS. The film is notable for showing how the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Sabah is fighting for the survival and well-being of each ape. The film was broadcast internationally and presented at the Eco-Knights Film Festival 2011 Animation Forever Mime is a 2013 short animation film written by Jan Eduards, Arnoud Rijken, and Michiel Snijders and directed by Michael Visser. Documentary film Rita Jahan Foruz is a documentary biography film directed by Ayal Goldberg. Comedy No Cure for Cancer is a 1992 documentary comedy written by Bill Hicks and Denis Leary, and directed by Ted Demme. Documentary film Goth Cruise is a 2009 British documentary television film directed by Jeanie Finlay. The film follows 150 American and British goths as they travel around the Caribbean in the 4th annual Goth Cruise. The documentary explores the enduring goth subculture, its allure, and what it really means to be goth. Comedy The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Thriller The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie is a 1972 film directed by Jack Starrett. It stars Bonnie Bedelia and Ken Howard. Comedy Hendry Aldrich, Boy Scout is a 1944 film directed by Hugh Bennett. Thriller Panic in the Streets is a 1950 film noir directed by Elia Kazan. It was shot exclusively on location in New Orleans, Louisiana and features numerous New Orleans citizens in speaking and non-speaking roles. The film tells the story of Clinton Reed, an officer of the U.S. Public Health Service and a police captain who have only a day or two in which to prevent an epidemic of pneumonic plague after Reed determines a waterfront homicide victim is an index case. Co-stars include Barbara Bel Geddes, Jack Palance and Zero Mostel – the latter two play associates of the victim who had prompted the investigation. The film was also the debut of Tommy Rettig, who played the Reeds' son. The film was released on DVD on March 15, 2005 by 20th Century Fox as part of the Fox Film Noir collection, along with Laura and Call Northside 777. The score was composed by Alfred Newman. Documentary film Border War: The Battle Over Illegal Immigration is a 2006 documentary film, written, produced and directed by Kevin Knoblock. The film tells the stories of five people whose lives have been affected by illegal immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border. They are J.D. Hayworth, a Republican congressman from Arizona, Teri March, widow of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy David March, who was murdered by an illegal immigrant in 2002, U.S. Border Patrol agent Jose Maheda, illegal immigrant sympathizer Enrique Morones, and Lupe Moreno, a female Hispanic member of the Minuteman Project. The film was shown theatrically on approximately 20 screens in the US in September and October 2006. The DVD is being distributed by Genius Products, a video and DVD distributor majority owned by The Weinstein Company. The Los Angeles Times said: "As rhetoric, "Border War" is scattershot and anecdotal, featuring an awful lot of talking but surprisingly little for a viewer to latch onto besides a transmitted sense of general anxiety and outrage, and an insistence that an unspecified "something" must be done to solve this "problem." Comedy When Good Ghouls Go Bad is a 2001 Fox Family television film based on a book written by R. L. Stine. The story is set in the fictional town of Walker Falls, Minnesota, during the Halloween season. Documentary film All Power to the People is a 1996 documentary by Lee Lew-Lee about American race relations and the 1960s Civil Rights Movement and covers slavery, civil-rights activists, assassinations and methods used to divide and destroy key figures. It moves beyond that era into covering Ronald Reagan-era events, privacy threats from new technologies, and the failure of the War on Drugs. It is composed primarily of archival footage and interviews. Interviewees include ex-Central Intelligence Agency officer Philip Agee, Life magazine journalist/filmmaker Gordon Parks, decorated FBI Special Agent M. Wesley Swearingen, and various 1960s political radicals such as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. It covers both the virtues and faults of these civil rights leaders and activists. Broadcast in 24 countries on 12 networks in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia & Australia between 1997-2000. Animation Nightangel is a 1986 short animation film directed by Jacques Drouin and Bretislav Pojar. Documentary film Ladhakh: The Forbidden Wilderness is a 1992 documentary film directed by Naresh Bedi. Comedy Male and Female is a 1919 American silent adventure/drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson and Thomas Meighan. Its main themes are gender relations and social class. The film is based on the J. M. Barrie play The Admirable Crichton. A previous version was filmed the year before in England as The Admirable Crichton. Documentary film Waking the T. Rex: The Story of SUE is a 2010 documentary and short film directed by David Clark. Thriller The Night Digger is a 1971 British thriller film that was based on the novel Nest in a Fallen Tree by Joy Cowley. It was adapted by Roald Dahl and starred his wife Patricia Neal. The Night Digger was the American title; it was originally released in the United Kingdom as The Road Builder. Documentary film Mister Gardenia Jones is a 1942 short, documentary film written by Carey Wilson and directed by George B. Seitz. Documentary film Pray for Japan is a 2012 Japanese documentary film about the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Stu Levy produced and directed the film. All of the crew, including Levy, volunteered to make it, and all of the profits from it will be donated to the non-profit organization JEN for their Tōhoku reconstruction projects. The film premiered in Tokyo on March 6, 2012, and showed for one night only in 15 North American AMC Theatres on March 14, 2012. Animation Trunk Tales is a short animated film directed by Noam Meshulam and Sharon Cohen. Documentary film American Revolution 2 is a 1969 documentary on the 1968 Democratic National Convention and its aftermath. Part of the film focuses on the creation of an alliance between the Young Patriots Organization and local Black Panthers. On its release Roger Ebert gave the film four stars, while New York Times reviewer Roger Greenspun was more critical. The film was released on DVD in 2007 and received generally positive reviews. The film was directed by Howard Alk and produced by Mike Gray. Ebert writes that the film was created as a collective effort by the Film Group, a local company that generally made commercials, and released without any individual credits. It has no narrator. Comedy Bubbling Over is a 1934 American musical comedy short film directed by Leigh Jason. Documentary film Professional Revolutionary: The Life of Saul Wellman is a documentary about the life of Saul Wellman. Animation "“One day I hope to be like Daddy, my big, kind Daddy! I’ll be good, and quiet, and hope the day will turn out fine,” thinks Boj. But then the Angry Man turns up after all … SINNA MANN chronicles the heartbreaking story of childhood abuse at the hands of a violent father, and one boy’s brave attempt to seek help from Norway’s King." Quoting the program notes from te 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Comedy Olsen bandens flugt over plankeværket is a 1981 Crime/Comedy film written and directed by Erik Balling. Documentary film Mysteries of the Deep is a 1959 short, documentary film written by Roy Edward Disney. Comedy Shafted! is a 1999 comedy action film directed by Tom Putnam. Animation Zergüt is a 2011 animation short drama film directed by Alisa Lapidus and Natasha Subramaniam. Comedy Justin Case is a 1988 television movie by Blake Edwards. George Carlin stars as a private investigator named Justin Case. Justin is found dead in his office by Jennifer Spalding who is an out of work dancer there for an interview for a secretary/receptionist position. Justin comes back as a ghost that only Jennifer can see, and convinces her to help unravel the mystery of his murder. From an idea by Edwards' daughter, actress Jennifer Edwards, a pilot was made for a proposed TV series, however only the pilot was made and plans for a series were later abandoned. The TV movie was produced by the Blake Edwards Company in association with Walt Disney Television. Comedy Stalking Santa is a 2006 comedy Christmas feature film that follows one man’s obsession to scientifically prove the existence of the famous Jolly Old Elf. Directed by Greg Kiefer and written by Daryn Tufts, the film stars Chris Clark, Daryn Tufts, Lisa Clark, and is narrated by William Shatner. Comedy Runway is a 2004 Malayalam crime drama film written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas and directed by Joshiy. It stars Dileep, Indrajith, Murali, Kavya Madhavan and Harisree Ashokan. The film revolves around the youth Unni who due to financial problems becomes the renowned smuggler Valayar Paramasivam in the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border check post Walayar. The film was a box office hit. The film was remade in Telugu as Nayakudu with Dr. Rajasekhar Science Fiction Dragon Head is a 2003 action, science fiction film written by Jôji Iida, Hiroshi Saitô and Masa Nakamura and directed by Jôji Iida. Comedy The Inn Where No Man Rests is a 1903 silent French comedy film directed by Georges Méliès set in an inn. The film addresses the state of the drunken mind with light heartedness. Thriller "Bernard and Richard Shumanski, the filmmakers behind the 2009 gay hit Wrecked, return with a similarly sexy, yet heartfelt follow-up that won both the Jury and Audience Awards for Best Feature Film at the 2011 SHOUT Birmingham Film Festival. Sam and Aaron are frustrated by their long-distance relationship: they have been apart since Sam left Tennessee for art school in Chicago. Unfulfilled by webcam masturbation sessions, Aaron decides to join Sam. But tensions soon arise, as Sam has been earning extra cash by turning tricks. Determined to find money so that Sam can quit hustling, Aaron concocts a devious plan: One of Sam’s clients is Andrew K. Tucker (Joe Swanberg), a notorious anti-gay activist who uses social networking sites to spread his message to teens. The pair decides to blackmail the evangelist, filming him in the middle of an aggressive encounter. But Andrew doesn’t take threats lying down. Sam and Aaron soon realize that they are traveling down a dangerous path. Filmed in a cinéma vérité style, Blackmail Boys’s natural performances lend a refreshing authenticity and a liberated attitude toward sexuality. The cast leaves nothing to the imagination, laying bare their bodies and emotions while creating sympathetic characters that stand apart from those you might expect to find in a pulpy, sexually-charged thriller." Quoting Robert O'Neill from the 2011 Philadelphia Qfest site. Thriller Sonic Impact is a 2000 action/thriller starring James Russo and Ice-T with Michael Raynor . Animation Pimple is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Tsung-min Huang. Science Fiction Buenas noches, España is a 2011 drama, sci-fi film written and directed by Raya Martin. Thriller Boxcar Bertha is a 1972 American film directed by Martin Scorsese. It is a loose adaptation of Sister of the Road, an autobiographical account of Bertha Thompson written by Ben L. Reitman. It was Scorcese's second film. Thriller Midnight Edition is a 1994 thriller film directed by Howard Libov. Comedy Baby Balloon is a 2013 Comedy Drama film written by Matthieu Reynaert and directed by Stefan Liberski. Documentary film Auschwitz: The Nazis and 'The Final Solution' is a BBC six-episode documentary film series presenting the story of Auschwitz through interviews with former inmates and guards to include authentic re-enactments of relevant events. It was first televised on BBC One on 11 January 2005. In the United States, this series first aired on PBS television stations as Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State in early 2005 and was released, under that title, in a 2-DVD box set, by BBC Warner, on 29 March 2005. Thriller Bloody Beach is a 2000 South Korean horror film starring Kim Hyun-jung and Jae Hee. Comedy Touchdown Mickey is a 1932 animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Animation Waking Life is a 2001 American animated drama film directed by Richard Linklater. The film explores a wide range of philosophical issues including the nature of reality, dreams, consciousness, the meaning of life, and free will. Waking Life is centered on a young man who wanders through a variety of dream-like realities wherein he encounters numerous individuals who willingly engage in insightful philosophical discussions. Many questions are posed by the film: How can a person distinguish their dream life from their waking life? Do dreams have any sort of hidden significance or purpose? The film was entirely rotoscoped, although it was shot using digital video of live actors with a team of artists drawing stylized lines and colors over each frame with computers, rather than being filmed and traced onto cells on a light box. The film contains several parallels to Linklater's 1991 film Slacker. Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy reprise their characters from Before Sunrise in one scene. Waking Life premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Zoolander is a 2001 American comedy film directed by and starring Ben Stiller. The film contains elements from a pair of short films directed by Russell Bates and written by Drake Sather and Stiller for the VH1 Fashion Awards television specials in 1996 and 1997. The short films and the film itself feature a dimwitted male model named Derek Zoolander, played by Stiller. The film involves Zoolander becoming a pawn in a plot to assassinate the Prime Minister of Malaysia by corrupt fashion executives. Animation Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon is a 2014 animated direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Directed and produced by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, it premiered on July 27, 2014, at San Diego Comic-Con International. It is the first Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be marketed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment in Japan. It was originally released digitally on August 19, 2014, to be followed by a DVD release on September 2, 2014. Comedy Three Girls About Town is a 1941 Columbia comedy film directed by Leigh Jason. The story is written by Richard Carroll and stars Joan Blondell, Binnie Barnes and Janet Blair. Comedy Sydney White also known as Sydney White and the Seven Dorks is a 2007 teen comedy film starring Amanda Bynes, Sara Paxton, and Matt Long, and based on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Documentary film Eugenic Minds is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Pavel Stingl. Comedy Everybody Has Secrets is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film. It stars Lee Byung-hun, Choi Ji-woo, Kim Hyo-jin and Chu Sang-mi. Because it has several sex-scenes, it is generally restricted to viewers under 18 or 21. Although the film wasn't a particularly big hit in South Korea it grossed $4,888,679 in Japan. Documentary film The Making of the Mahatma is joint Indian - South African produced film, directed by Shyam Benegal, about the early life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi during his 21 years in South Africa. The film is based upon the book, The Apprenticeship of a Mahatma, by Fatima Meer. Thriller Velayudham is a 2011 Tamil action thriller film wriiten and directed by M. Raja. It stars Vijay in the title role, Abhimanyu Singh as the main antagonist and Genelia D'Souza in the lead roles alongside Hansika Motwani, Saranya Mohan and Santhanam in supporting roles.Velayudham released on 26 October 2011 to Mixed reviews and became a major commercial success among Tamil Diwali releases despite competition with 7aum Arivu. The movie went on to complete its 100 day theatrical run on February 3, 2012 at many centers. The movie was declared a blockbuster and went on to become one of the top grossing films of 2011. Comedy A Day with the Meatball is a 2002 short comedy film directed by Nicholaus Goossen. It features Adam Sandler. Animation Angel's Egg is a Japanese animated film produced by Tokuma Shoten in 1985. It was a collaboration between popular artist Yoshitaka Amano and director Mamoru Oshii. It features very little spoken dialogue, and its sparse plot and visual style have led to it being described as an "animated painting". Parts of the film were used in the 1988 SF movie In the Aftermath. Comedy Humshakals is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Sajid Khan and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. Saif Ali Khan, Ram Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh are in triple roles. The film is shot extensively in foreign locations, starting September 2013. The film is co-produced by Fox Star Studios and Vashu Bhagnani's Pooja Entertainment. The film was released on 20th June 2014. The film was universally panned and is even considered by some as among the worst movies ever made. The film was also a commercial failure and declared a box office flop. Documentary film Genocide is a 1982 documentary by Arnold Schwartzman concerning the Holocaust. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Because We Are Visual is a 2010 documentary film directed by Gerard-Jan Claes and Olivia Rochette. Documentary film LOST Unraveling the Mystery, will take viewers on an unauthorized, interactive journey, audibly, visually, and MENTALLY, as hard core fans discuss and celebrate the aura and excitement of this classic TV show. From the smoke monster to all the characters you know and love (and hate!), LOST fans take on theories, conflicts and controversies as they attempt to unravel the mysteries of LOST. Comedy Účastníci zájezdu is a Czech comedy film based on the 1996 novel Účastníci zájezdu by Michal Viewegh. It was released in 2006. Comedy Belle ma povere is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is the sequel of Poveri ma belli and was followed by Poveri milionari. Comedy Deewana Main Deewana is a 2013 Bollywood romantic comedy film starring Govinda, Priyanka Chopra, Kader Khan, Prem Chopra, Johnny Lever and Shakti Kapoor directed by K. C. Bokadia. The film was released worldwide on February 1, 2013. This film was shot approximately ten years ago. The film is a Hindi remake of Tamil film Priyamudan directed by Vincent Selva. Comedy Sea Pig is a 2012 short fantasy horror comedy film written by Andrew Gilchrist and directed by Jesse Allen and Andrew Gilchrist. Comedy Kiss Toledo Goodbye is a 1999 independent comedy/thriller film directed by Lyndon Chubbuck. Film stars Michael Rapaport, Christopher Walken, Robert Forster, Nancy Allen and Christine Taylor. A young man, Michael Rapaport suddenly learns that the biological father he knew nothing about is a crime lord. Upon witnessing his father's death, he is expected to join forces with his new "family" and is challenged to prove himself. Documentary film The Right to Love: An American Family is a 2012 documentary film directed by Cassie Jaye. Comedy Parta hic is a 1976 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Bébé's Kids is a 1992 American animated comedy film produced by Reginald Hudlin and Hyperion Pictures, directed by Bruce W. Smith, and released on July 31, 1992 by Paramount Pictures. The first animated feature to feature an entirely African-American main cast, the film is based upon comedian Robin Harris' "Bébé's Kids" stand-up comedy act. It features the voices of Faizon Love, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Marques Houston, Nell Carter, and Tone Lōc. Tom Everett, Rich Little, and Louie Anderson also lend their voices. Comedy Lo vedi come sei... lo vedi come sei? is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario. Documentary film This Land is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Dianne Whelan and Jeremy Mendes. Documentary film Solo Entre Cuatro Muros is a 2007 film directed by Alexandra Westmeier. Comedy Her Country First is a 1918 comedy film directed by James Young. Animation Three Blind Mouseketeers is a Silly Symphonies cartoon. Comedy The Clown is a 2011 Brazilian comedy-drama film. It is the second feature film directed by Selton Mello, who also stars as the protagonist. The film follows the story of the father and son Benjamin and Valdemar, who work as clowns Pangaré and Puro Sangue, running the country roads together with the Circus Hope troupe. The clown Benjamin, however, is in crisis. He thinks that is not funny anymore. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. Documentary film Afrikaner, I is a 2013 documanetary film written by Emma Bestall and directed by Annalet Steenkamp. Animation Cosmo and Wanda plan a party to celebrate Timmy having godparents for one year. But Mr. Crocker has other plans that involve a magic muffin that grants one wish without rules to whoever eats it. So Mr. Crocker eats the muffin, so he wishes he can catch a fairy godparent. Crocker gets a butterfly net, and catches Wanda. Comedy Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat is a 2002 stand-up comedy film starring Martin Lawrence, and directed by David Raynr, also responsible for Whatever It Takes. Lawrence also has producing and writing credits for the film. It is Lawrence's second stand up comedy film after You So Crazy was released in 1994. Shot on location at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington D.C., the film was released in August 2002 and went on to gross nearly $20 million at the box office, almost seven times its production cost of $3 million. After a number of personal crises, Lawrence returns to the stage telling about his stinging social commentary and very personal reflections about his life. Comedy 13 Beloved is a 2006 Thai horror comedy/psychological thriller film written and directed by Chukiat Sakveerakul and starring Krissada Sukosol Clapp. The story, about a man who is led through progressively challenging, degrading, and dangerous stunts by mysterious callers from an underground reality game show, is adapted from the 13th Quiz Show episode in the My Mania comic-book series by Eakasit Thairaat. It was the second feature-length film for Chukiat, who previously directed the horror film, Pisaj. The film won several awards in Thailand and from film festivals. Remake rights for the film were purchased by The Weinstein Company. Animation Usalullaby is a 2013 animation fantasy short film written and directed by Asami Ike. Documentary film Using archive sound, satellite footage and film taken by the astronauts, Patrick Moore presents the story of mankind's first journey to another world. The task of telling Apollo 11’s story from a British angle is a challenging one, since most of the domestic television presentation was not saved for the archives. However, Apollo 11, A Night to Remember, part of BBC Four’s Moon Night, has knitted together the remaining material into an effective two-hour documentary. Satellite pictures have been married up with amateur audio recordings, and linked with rarely-seen reports, background films, a couple of rediscovered studio clips, and some new explanatory pieces by Sir Patrick Moore, one of the presenters in 1969. The satellite images, which form the bulk of the programme, cover the main events in America, in the spacecraft, and on the moon. The source tapes are the BBC’s original 525-to-625 line live electronic standards conversions, but because they are derived from an international signal feed, they are lacking the domestic commentary and captions. However, it has been possible to reinstate much of the commentary from amateur off-air recordings, and thereby restore parts of the BBC’s television coverage. This technique has been applied in previous moon landing documentaries, but here it is used much more extensively than before, greatly enhancing the experience. The sound quality of the amateur recordings is not brilliant; usually it is perfectly intelligible, but occasionally becomes indistinct against all the interference from the space communications. A highlight of the programme comes near the start, when we can savour lengthy sections of what must be one of British television’s most compelling commentaries, as Michael Chartlon dramatically sets the scene at Cape Kennedy’s launch site, then guides us through the last 6 minutes of countdown. There are several technical glitches resulting from a poorish satellite link but these do not detract from the occasion. (Wobbly pictures from Cape Kennedy’s control room appear also on NASA’s recordings, so must have another cause.) The launch build-up also features James Burke demonstrating the rocket tower escape procedure, the first of several entertaining, but seldom-seen, colour film items that were played into the live programmes. The Burke / Moore Apollo 11 studio presentation, long thought to be totally missing from the archives, has acquired for itself a certain mystique, and a place among the top ten missing programmes. But now, perhaps for the first time since 1969, we can glimpse one of these famous broadcasts, made on 16th July 1969, as James Burke reviews the launch earlier that day. The minute-long clip, taken from BBC1’s Twenty-Four Hours current affairs programme, is a high quality, 625-line black-and-white video recording. The second of the recovered studio clips, 20-seconds long, is of much poorer technical quality than the first, and appears to be from an amateur recording. It shows Burke signing off for the night after a broadcast probably made in the early hours of Saturday 20th July 1969 (the days of the week are incorrect in the documentary). Michael Charlton’s contributions from Houston seem to have fared better in the archives than those of his London colleagues, and here we can view two examples: an interview with NASA’s George Hage shortly before the critical lunar orbit insertion manoeuvre on 19th July 1969, and a report to camera at 2am on 21st July 1969, about two hours before Armstrong steps onto the moon. It is hard to know why this colour material has been hidden away for so long, (although a very short Charlton snippet did appear in the film The Dish a few years ago). Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins made several telecasts live from the spacecraft on their outward and homeward journeys. Excerpts of these appear frequently in documentaries, but now we can gain a better insight, thanks to the inclusion of greatly extended sections, taken for the... Comedy "A curious and lost Eléonore looks for something everywhere, even in the bags of strangers who find themselves sadly smiling only well after she's left their lives. They owe her their thanks. It’s is a portrait of loneliness at its guttural worst and best, funniest and saddest, real and unreal, under the blanket and atop." Quoting the program notes from the 2008 Directors' Fortnight site. Documentary film Zzzzzzz is a 2013 short drama film written and directed by Tarik Karam. Comedy Escarface is a 2013 animated short film directed by Eva Navaux, Pierre Plouzeau, Vincent Meunier, Dario Sabato, Burcu Sankur and Lionel Arnold. Thriller Oru Kaidhiyin Diary is a 1985 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Bharathiraaja, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role of the protagonist. The movie was a huge success at the box office. Science Fiction Wizards is a 1977 American animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film about the battle between two wizards, one representing the forces of magic and one representing the forces of industrial technology. It was written, produced, and directed by Ralph Bakshi. Wizards is notable for being the first fantasy film made by Bakshi, who was previously known only for urban films such as Fritz the Cat, Heavy Traffic and Coonskin. It grossed $9 million theatrically from a $1.2 million budget, and has since become a cult classic. The film was rated PG by the MPAA. Comedy Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde starring Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch as Oxford 'scholars'. The film is one of many to be made based on the Victorian farce Charley's Aunt. Arthur Askey's professional nickname was "Big-Hearted Arthur", which was added to the title to distinguish it from Jack Benny's version, for its American release. Comedy Antz is a 1998 American computer animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. It features the voices of actors such as Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone, Dan Aykroyd, Anne Bancroft, Gene Hackman, Christopher Walken, and Danny Glover as various members of an ant society. Some of the main characters share facial similarities with the actors who voice them. Antz is the first animated film, as well as the first CGI-animated film, by DreamWorks Animation and the second feature-length computer-animated film after Disney·Pixar's Toy Story. The film was result of a controversial public feud during the production, between DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and Steve Jobs and John Lasseter of Pixar, concerning the parallel productions of this film and Pixar's A Bug's Life. Which only worsened when Disney refused to avoid competition with Dreamworks' intended first animated release, The Prince of Egypt. The film premiered on September 19, 1998, at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on October 2, 1998. Documentary film An Expert is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Giedrė Beinoriūtė. Comedy Music for Millions is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1946. Thriller Dear Mr. Gacy is a 2010 Canadian drama thriller film directed by Svetozar Ristovski, starring William Forsythe and Jesse Moss. The film is based on Jason Moss's memoir, The Last Victim. Thriller Murder 101 is a film directed by Bill Condon released on March 20, 1991. Comedy Girls with Capes is a 2013 short comedy fantasy indie film written and directed by Betty Allen. Comedy "It’s a Big Bright Future for pot dealers in knee socks in this wacky short. The photography is bright, but the protagonists might not be in this buddy comedy about budding dealers who can’t seem to get it right." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site Documentary film Summer In Narita is a 1968 documentary film directed by Shinsuke Ogawa. Thriller Thirteen Ghosts is a 2001 American horror film directed by Steve Beck. It is a remake of the 1960 film 13 Ghosts by William Castle. It follows the remake of another one of Castle's films, House on Haunted Hill. It was shot entirely around the Vancouver area in British Columbia, Canada. Comedy John Tucker Must Die is a 2006 American high school comedy romance film, directed by Betty Thomas. The film is about a trio of girls who plot to break the heart of manipulative basketball star John Tucker after they learn he has been secretly dating all three and pledging each is "the one". They recruit cute wallflower Kate in their scheme to publicly humiliate the cad. Released in North America on July 28, 2006. The film reached number 3 in the US and number 1 in Australia. Animation RED SPOT is a 2014 short animated film produced by Wei Chang and directed by Ruei- Feng Huang. Documentary film Winter ade is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Helke Misselwitz. Documentary film Ernst Lubitsch in Berlin is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Robert Fischer. Documentary film Zero Time Zone is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Audrius Juzėnas. Comedy The Procession is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Robert Festinger. Comedy La moglie in bianco... l'amante al pepe is a 1980 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. Comedy What a Hero! is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Benny Chan and starring Andy Lau and Maggie Cheung. Animation The Pink Panther finds a magician's hat. He sees what it can do, trouble ensues. Comedy A Girl Cut in Two is a 2007 French drama and thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Ludivine Sagnier, François Berléand, and Benoît Magimel. The film was released in France on August 8, 2007 and a limited release in the United States beginning on August 15, 2008. Science Fiction Ghost in the Shell is a 1995 anime science fiction film based on manga of the same title by Masamune Shirow. The film was written by Kazunori Itō, directed by Mamoru Oshii, animated by Production I.G, and starred the voices of Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Ōtsuka and Iemasa Kayumi. Ghost in the Shell follows the hunt of the public security agency Section 9 for a mysterious hacker known as the Puppet Master. With the assistance of her team, Motoko Kusanagi tracks and finds their suspect, only to be drawn into a complex sequence of political intrigue and a cover-up as to the identity and goals of the Puppet Master. The overarching philosophical themes of the film include sex/gender identity and self-identity in a technologically advanced world. The music, composed by Kenji Kawai, included an ancient Japanese language in a wedding song that serves as a key piece of music leading up to the climax of the movie. Ghost in the Shell was received positively by critics, who praised its visuals, which at the time were the most effective synthesis of traditional cel animation and CG animation. It has served as inspiration for filmmakers such as The Wachowskis. Documentary film Cityboy – The Life of Investment Banker Geraint Anderson is a 2009 International Emmy Award nominated TV documentary in Germany. Thriller Die Stille nach dem Schuß or The Silence after the Shot is a 2000 German film that was released in English as The Legend of Rita. It is an account of fictionalised exiled West German radical left Red Army Faction members, though the fictional characters all have close parallels to several real-life RAF members. After a brief overview of the initial bank robberies of the 2nd of June Movement with the distribution of chocolate kisses as well as a disastrous prison break at the Westberliner Prison, the group flees, via the Friedrichstraße train station, into the German Democratic Republic. Notably, the film is shot with a decidedly 1970s-style color scheme, rather than with simply 1970s furniture and effects as most such movies do; this provides an interesting "throwback" visual experience for the viewer considering the movie was indeed made in the 21st century. And although the movie mainly centers around the trials and tribulations of a leftist-activist woman known as Rita Vogt, many motifs in the script reflect Inge Viett's real life, who really did flee to East Germany along with some others, and really did get a new identity to live under. Animation Jungle Drums is the fifteenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman. Animation Beerbug is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Ander Mendia. Thriller 2:22 is a 2008 Canadian low-budget crime thriller. The film was directed by Phillip Guzman, and starred Mick Rossi, Robert Miano, Aaron Gallagher, and Jorge A. Jiminez. Documentary film Dance in the Desert is a 2009 documentary biographical film written and directed by Agne Marcinkeviciute. Animation Yamasuki Yamazaki is an animation short film directed by Shiori Yamazaki. Comedy Brief Interviews with Hideous Men is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Krasinski, based on a short story collection of exactly the same name by David Foster Wallace. Comedy Miss Dial is an American romantic comedy film released February 16, 2013. The plot centers on a customer service rep who works from her apartment. One day, she decides to abandon her job duties, and instead spends her time calling random people, looking for new connections. Thriller Jagged Edge is a 1985 film starring Glenn Close, Jeff Bridges, and Peter Coyote. Robert Loggia received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for his role in this film. It is a courtroom thriller, written by Joe Eszterhas and directed by Richard Marquand. Comedy Colonel Kwiatkowski is a 1995 comedy film written by Jerzy Stefan Stawinski and directed by Kazimierz Kutz. Comedy A Few Moments With Eddie Cantor also known as A Few Moments With Eddie Cantor, Star of "Kid Boots" is an early sound film made in Lee De Forest's sound-on-film Phonofilm process in late 1923 or early 1924 starring Eddie Cantor in an excerpt from the Broadway show Kid Boots. Some sources say the Cantor premiered at the Rivoli Theater in New York City on 15 April 1923. However, Kid Boots opened on Broadway somewhat later, on December 31, 1923. It contains two songs: "The Dumber They Are, the Better I Like 'Em," and "Oh, Gee, Georgie." The rest of the recorded material would be considered standup comedy. In all, the recording is nearly seven minutes long. Documentary film Triumph of the Nerds is a 1996 British/American television documentary, produced by John Gau Productions and Oregon Public Broadcasting for Channel 4 and PBS. It explores the development of the personal computer in the United States from WWII to 1995. The title, Triumph of the Nerds, is a play on the 1984 comedy, Revenge of the Nerds. It was first screened as three episodes between 14 and 28 April 1996 on Channel 4, and as a single programme on 16 December 1996 on PBS. Triumph of the Nerds was written and hosted by Robert X. Cringely and based on his 1992 book, Accidental Empires. The documentary is composed of numerous interviews with important figures connected with the personal computer including Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, Paul Allen, Bill Atkinson, Andy Hertzfeld, Ed Roberts, and Larry Ellison. It also includes archival footage of Gary Kildall and commentary from Douglas Adams, the author of the science fiction series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Cringely followed the series with Nerds 2.0.1, a history of the Internet to 1998, when the series was made. Comedy Paarthale Paravasam is a 2001 Tamil drama film directed by K. Balachander, who with the project completed one hundred feature films. The film produced by Balachander's home banner Kavithalayaa Productions featured Madhavan and Simran in the leading roles with Lawrence Raghavendra and Sneha playing other key roles. The film's music is composed by A. R. Rahman whilst A. Venkatesh was cinematographer. Paarthale Paravasam tells the story of a couple going through a breakup after the husband is exposed for having a child from a juvenile relationship. It also shows the introduction of love interests for the couple, and if they reconcile forms the crux of the plot. The film released on November 14, 2001 to mixed reviews and became a commercial failure. Comedy The President's Analyst is an American satirical comedy film written and directed by Theodore J. Flicker, starring James Coburn. The widescreen cinematography was by William A. Fraker, and Lalo Schifrin provided the film's musical score. The film has elements of political satire and science fiction, and resembles many of the spy spoofs that proliferated in the mid-60s in the wake of the James Bond phenomenon, including Coburn's Our Man Flint and In Like Flint. The film's themes include modern ethics and privacy concerns, specifically regarding the intrusion of the Telecom system, working with the U.S. Government, into the private lives of the country's citizens. it was released theatrically on December 21 1967. Thriller FLIGHT 93 tells the stirring story of the brave passengers and crew aboard hijacked United Airlines' Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. After learning of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, these ordinary civilians chose to fight back against the terrorists. The courageous revolt ultimately led to the deadly crash in a Shanksville, Pennsylvania field, just 20 air minutes from Washington. The passengers' actions likely prevented the plane from being used as a guided missile to destroy the U.S. Capitol or the White House. Based on fully annotated facts from the public record, this heart-pounding movie includes the extraordinary communications that took place between the doomed passengers and their loved ones on the ground. It covers the horrifying scenarios discussed by U.S. military and government officials as they prepared to shoot down the plane, if necessary. And it reveals the helpless efforts of other pilots in the air and air traffic controllers as everyone scrambled to understand events and react. Thriller Ab Kya Hoga is a thriller 1977 Hindi movie, produced, directed and written by Sawan Kumar Tak. The film stars Shatrughan Sinha, Neetu Singh, Asrani, Bindu, Moushumi Chatterjee and Ranjeet. The film's music is by Tak's wife Usha Khanna. It was a rare movie of olden times where actor Ranjeet played a non-villain role whereas noted comedy actor asrani played a negative role who plans the hero's death. Thriller Players is a 2012 Indian action thriller heist film directed by duo Abbas and Mustan Burmawalla and jointly produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and Burmawala Partners. The film features an ensemble cast of Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Bipasha Basu, Bobby Deol, Sikandar Kher and Omi Vaidya in the lead roles, while Aftab Shivdasani appears in a cameo. The theatrical trailer premiered on 3 November 2011, and the film was released on 6 January 2012. It is an official remake of the 2003 Hollywood blockbuster, The Italian Job, which itself is a remake of the 1969 British caper film, of the same name. Players employs the same plot as the 2003 version, while making the characters and incidents completely different. The story follows a team of players, consisting of a con-man, an automobile expert who doubles up as a seductress, an illusionist, an explosives expert, an expert hacker and an actor turned prosthetic makeup artist, who plan to steal gold worth 100 billion from a moving train. During the robbery they are double crossed by members of their own team. Science Fiction John Carter is a 2012 American fantasy adventure film directed by Andrew Stanton and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on A Princess of Mars, the first book in the Barsoom series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film chronicles the first interplanetary adventure of John Carter, portrayed by actor Taylor Kitsch. The film marks the centennial of the character's first appearance. The film is the live-action debut for writer and director Stanton; his previous directorial work includes the Pixar animated films Finding Nemo and WALL-E. Co-written by Stanton, Mark Andrews and Michael Chabon, it was produced by Jim Morris, Colin Wilson, and Lindsey Collins. The score was composed by Michael Giacchino and released by Walt Disney Records on March 6, 2012. The ensemble cast also features Lynn Collins, Samantha Morton, Mark Strong, Ciarán Hinds, Thomas Haden Church, Dominic West, James Purefoy, and Willem Dafoe. Filming began in November 2009 with principal photography underway in January 2010, wrapping seven months later in July 2010. John Carter explores extraterrestrial life, science fiction and civil war. Comedy Neil Simon's Last of the Red Hot Lovers is a 1972 comedy film based on Neil Simon's play of the same name. Alan Arkin, Sally Kellerman, Paula Prentiss and Renée Taylor star in it. Documentary film Hunters and Bombers is a 1990 short documentary film directed by Hugh Brody and Nigel Markham. Documentary film Right to Exit is a 2004 documentary film written by Arthur Babayan and directed by Anna Terean. Documentary film Well Fished is a 2013 short/documentary/family film directed and written by Corinne Dunphy. Thriller Shot in the Heart is a 2001 film directed by Agnieszka Holland. Comedy Adalbert's Dream is 2011 comedy drama film written and directed by Gabriel Achim. Documentary film Tilman in Paradise is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Julian Vogel. Documentary film "Although Ny admits that it is very uncomfortable for a traditional Cambodian family to talk about its secrets publicly, Sokly “Don Bonus” Ny allows the audience access to his life during his senior year of high school in this simple, yet powerful video diary. After his father was murdered by Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime, Ny escaped to the United States with his mother, grandmother, and siblings. Ny’s family has faced hardship and disappointment in America —Ny struggles to finish high school after failing many classes, his family’s apartment in the projects is a frequent target of vandalism, and his troubled younger brother stands accused of attempted murder. This is not an uplifting story of triumph against the odds, but a harshly honest depiction of a troubled son of an immigrant family in crisis" Quoting the synopsis from ExEAS Animation Cannibal Capers is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930# Animation At the Countryside is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Anna Maria Wonhaz. Comedy Tales That Witness Madness is a 1973 British horror film produced by Norman Priggen, directed by veteran horror director Freddie Francis, and written by actress Jennifer Jayne. It was one of several in a series of anthology films made during the 1960s and 1970s which included Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, Torture Garden, The House That Dripped Blood, Asylum, Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror, From Beyond the Grave and The Monster Club. These portmanteau horror films were all produced by Amicus Productions. Tales That Witness Madness is sometimes mistaken for an Amicus production, however it was actually produced by World Film Services. Documentary film Krzysztof Kieslowski: I´m so-so... is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Krzysztof Wierzbicki. Documentary film The Hands of Che Guevara is a 2006 documentary film made by Dutch film director Peter de Kock. The documentary is a search for the severed hands of the Latin American guerrilla fighter, Ernesto Che Guevara. After Guevara's execution in Bolivia in 1967, his hands were severed from his body for purposes of identification. After fingerprints were taken, the hands, and Guevara's body, disappeared. In 1997 the body was found buried under a landing strip in Vallegrande, Bolivia. Guevara's hands were not found in the grave, and it is not clear what became of them after his death, although some accounts indicate they were sent to Cuba by Antonio Arguedas. The film attempts to answer the question of their location once and for all. Documentary film Vehicular Lunatics was the first Street and Track racing documentary that blurred the lines between legal and illegal motorsport by offering a realistic storyline of events to match the automotive and motorcycle stunt action. The guerrilla filmmaking used in producing this movie is also considered gonzo journalism due to its heavy reliance on sarcastic self-experience by its characters, production crew and Director. The filming and production took place from 2003-2005 in the college town of Gainesville, FL in Alachua County but quickly spread over a network of racers and enthusiasts across Florida, Texas, California and even Europe and Morocco. The film progresses from testosterone and adrenaline filled antics of beater car destruction and off road junk car rally, to enthusiast drag racing, street racing, Gumball 3000 Rally, motorcycle stunting, professional road racing, drifting and burnouts. Along the way, several characters are introduced with candor, intelligence and sarcastic humor - a fresh take on the generalized "Thug Life" or "Ricer" street racing attitude that was growing disproportionately after the release of The Fast and the Furious series. Comedy Blood Punch is a 2013 horror thriller film written by Eddie Guzelian and directed by Madellaine Paxson. Thriller T-Force is a 1994 sci-fi film set in the near future about a group of law enforcement cyborgs, called "cybernauts" which, after being threatened with the shutdown, rebel against their superiors and the authorities. The film, much like other low budget sci-fi, action or thriller movies of the nineties, draws heavily on other, more famous and commercially successful, movies - Die Hard, Blade Runner, The Terminator and Total Recall. Documentary film Fortunate Son is a 2011 autobiographical Canadian documentary film by Tony Asimakopoulos, a Canadian film director of Greek origin and produced by Mila Aung-Thwin, Daniel Cross and Bob Moore of the Montreal-based EyeSteelFilm film production company. The film is bilingual in English / Greek with subtitles in English and French. The film documents the complicated, painful relationship of the Greek-Canadian director with his overbearing mother Vassiliki and ailing father Aristomenis, and the patterns of dysfunction they share. After overcoming a severe drug problem, and motivated by a search for happiness with his new fiancee Natalie Karneef, filmmaker Tony Asimakopoulos turns to his roots, his childhood in Montreal, his Greek heritage to reach the process of universal sense of family bonding transcending generations. The film was shown at International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, Montreal's Festival du nouveau cinéma in 2011 and Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois and the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival. Public screenings started in Montreal on 1 June 2012. Comedy It Came From the Sky, also known as Visiteurs impromptus, Les was a 1999 made-for-TV movie which was a comedy drama that starred Yasmine Bleeth, John Ritter, Christopher Lloyd and JoBeth Williams. Thriller The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter, written by Bill Lancaster, and starring Kurt Russell. The film's title refers to its primary antagonist: a parasitic extraterrestrial lifeform that assimilates other organisms and in turn imitates them. The Thing infiltrates an Antarctic research station, taking the appearance of the researchers that it absorbs, and paranoia develops within the group. The film is based on John W. Campbell, Jr.'s novella Who Goes There?, which was more loosely adapted by Howard Hawks and Christian Nyby as the 1951 film The Thing from Another World. Carpenter considers The Thing to be the first part of his Apocalypse Trilogy, followed by Prince of Darkness and In the Mouth of Madness. Although the films are narratively unrelated, each features a potentially apocalyptic scenario; should "The Thing" ever reach civilization, it would be only a matter of time before it consumes humanity. On June 25, 1982, The Thing opened #8 in 840 theaters and remained in the top ten box office for three weeks. Thriller Late Bloomer is a 2004 Japanese film by Go Shibata, about a handicapped serial killer named Sumida. Sumida is disabled with cerebral palsy, but all he wants is to hang out with his friends and enjoy beer, rock and roll, and women. When his best friend steals his secret love, he embarks upon a cold-blooded rampage of revenge. The film is shot in grainy black and white and took over five years to make. The film features the music of World's End Girlfriend. Thriller Open Windows is a 2014 Spanish thriller film directed and written by Nacho Vigalondo. The film had its world premiere on March 10, 2014 at South by Southwest, and stars Elijah Wood, Sasha Grey and Neil Maskell. The film is Vigalondo's first film in the English language. Documentary film Mountaintop Removal is a 2007 documentary film directed by Michael O'Connell. The film explores how mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia has affected local communities. Filmed over a two-year period, Mountain Top Removal features community advocates, such as Ed Wiley, Larry Gibson, Julia Bonds, Maria Gunnoe, and Mountain Justice Summer volunteers, in their efforts to oppose the destruction of Southern Appalachia's natural landscape. The film includes commentary from Jeff Goodell, author of Big Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America's Energy Future, geologists Dr. William Schlesinger and Dr. Peter Taft, and also Bill Raney, President of the West Virginia Coal Association. The film won the Reel Current Award at the 2008 Nashville Film Festival. Mountaintop Removal also received a Jury award at the 2008 Wild and Scenic Film Festival, Audience award at the 2008 Woods Hole Film Festival and was screened at The Lincoln Center on Earth Day April 22, 2008. The film is currently being distributed nationwide on PBS through NETA. The films soundtrack includes music by Jim Lauderdale, Donna the Buffalo, John Specker and Sarah Hawker. Comedy Co mój mąż robi w nocy is a 1934 Polish musical comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Comedy Chef is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written, produced, directed by and starring Jon Favreau, and co-starring Sofía Vergara, John Leguizamo, Scarlett Johansson, Oliver Platt, Bobby Cannavale, Dustin Hoffman, and Robert Downey, Jr. Favreau plays a professional chef who, after a public altercation with a food critic, quits his job at a popular Los Angeles restaurant and returns to his home town of Miami to fix up a food truck. He reconnects with his ex-wife and invites their young son to join him in driving the truck back to L.A. while selling Cubanos in various cities along the way. Favreau wrote the script after directing several big-budget films, wanting to go "back to basics" and to create a film about cooking. Food truck owner and chef Roy Choi served as a co-producer and oversaw all of the menus and food prepared for the film. Principal photography took place in July 2013 in Los Angeles, Miami, Austin and New Orleans. Chef premiered at South by Southwest on March 7, 2014 and was released theatrically on May 9, 2014 by Open Road Films. It grossed over US$45 million at the box office and was well received by critics. Documentary film Eyes On The Stars is a 2013 biography documentary animation film directed by Mike Rauch and Tim Rauch. Documentary film Dying to Live: The Journey into a Man's Open Heart is a documentary film by actor and filmmaker Ben Mittleman. The film is based on his experiences through open heart surgery while caring for his wife and his mother as they struggle with life-threatening illnesses. Comedy Cada quién su lucha is a 1966 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine, co-starring María Duval and Baby Bell. Comedy The Cowboy Sheik is a 1922 film directed by J.A. Howe. Documentary film A rare and candid TV interview with Martin Luther King, Jr. - unseen in 40 years - is the centerpiece of this timely tribute, featuring exclusive interviews with such notables as Jesse Jackson and Colin Powell that provide fresh insight into the life and personality of the late civil rights leader. Comedy Life Begins for Andy Panda is a 1939 American short subject cartoon created by Walter Lantz, as the very first Andy Panda film. Documentary film John Paul II: A Saint for Our Times is a 2008 biographical documentary film. Comedy The Bride Wore Red is a 1937 film, directed by Dorothy Arzner, and starring Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Robert Young and Billie Burke. It was based on the unproduced play The Bride from Trieste by Ferenc Molnár. In this "rags to riches" tale, Crawford plays a cabaret singer who poses as an aristocrat. This film was the last of seven Crawford and co-star Franchot Tone would make together. Comedy The Romancing Star is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wong Jing and starring Chow Yun-fat, Maggie Cheung, Eric Tsang, Natalis Chan and Stanley Fung. The film was followed by two sequels The Romancing Star II, released in the following year and The Romancing Star III, released the year after. Comedy The Half-Meter Incident is a 1982 comedy film directed by Samir Zikra. Science Fiction An NYC hospital has admitted a string of young women who have been raped by something otherworldly. The perpetrator only attacks women who are virgins. Dr. Pace and Detective Andriotti work together to try and isolate the strange material found on the victims, and locate the beast responsible. Comedy Baton Bunny is a Bugs Bunny cartoon of the Looney Tunes series, produced in 1958 and released in January 1959. It shows Bugs conducting an orchestra - with a fly bothering him. Bugs conducts, and in part, plays the overture to "Ein Morgen, ein Mittag und Abend in Wien"", a composition by Franz von Suppé. Though Mel Blanc was credited for vocal characterizations, there is no dialogue in the short; the only vocal effect made was when an audience member is heard coughing. This is the second and last Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is silent. Or, nearly silent; at one point, he 'shushes' the brass. Animation Dead Fury is a 2008 American animated comedy-horror parody written and directed by Frank Sudol, with Sudol also doing all animation, music, and voice characterizations. The film debuted at the Philadelphia Film Festival April 9, 2008, and was released on DVD August 5, 2008, through Unearthed Films. Animation Tri Angela is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Comedy Tante Trude aus Buxtehude is a 1971 West German film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb. Animation The Pink Panther and a short, pointy-nosed caveman are laboring to move a large, rectangular slab of rock across a prehistoric jungle. The Pink Panther realizes that the rock would be easier to move if it were round. So, he and the caveman chisel it into a sphere and roll it down a hill. It picks up speed and flattens the caveman repeatedly as it reaches hill bottom, rises on another hill, then re-descends, again and again. The Pink Panther and the caveman next have the idea of positioning another rectangular slab on a carriage and pulling it, and they invent a pair of wheels to put beneath the carriage. Then, when the panther and caveman envision the future for the wheel, including the Industrial Revolution, automobiles, urban blight, and pollution, they destroy the two wheels and go back to moving the slab by their original, clumsy pushing method. Orginally released in theatres in: August 7, 1968. ---------------------------- The Inspector Documentary film The Message from Fukushima is a documentary film directed by Hirokazu Koreeda. Animation Jugglers is the 2008 animated film directed by Niven Wilson. Science Fiction Darkside Blues is a manga series by Hideyuki Kikuchi. The story has been adapted into an anime film directed by Yoshimichi Furukawa. The film was originally licensed by Central Park Media and then later licensed by ADV Films. Documentary film Dutch Weed is a 2010 documentary film directed by Hans Pool and Maaik Krijgsman. Science Fiction Flatland: The Movie is a short animated film which was released to video in 2007. The cast includes the voices of actors Martin Sheen, Kristen Bell and Tony Hale. The story is based on the 1884 science fiction novella Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions written by Edwin A. Abbott. Documentary film The Finest Hours is a 1964 British documentary film about Winston Churchill, directed by Peter Baylis. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller The Whistle Blower is a 1986 British spy thriller film, starring Michael Caine, based on the novel of the same name by John Hale. It was directed by Simon Langton, the son of actor David Langton, who co-stars in the film. Comedy Amici ahrarara is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Franco Amurri. Science Fiction Condition is a 2011 science fiction film, directed by Andrei Severny and produced by Amir Naderi. The film is a meditative psychological drama set in apocalyptic atmosphere. The story is a sensory battle of the two female characters: sound therapist Mary Taggert and her patient, young disturbed woman Alaska. The doctor evacuates with her patient, driving a car away from the city to unspecified northern territory towards the border. Having run out of gas, two women are stranded in mysterious rough and rocky wilderness close to the ocean where it becomes a battle for survival and a struggle with the inner wounds and salvation with sound and nature. The psychologically complex and slow narrative of Condition relies on sequences of abstract images that one could expect to see at a museum or gallery. Condition features Antonella Lentini, Jessica Kaye, Steve Moshier. Three excerpts from the sonic compositions by Richard Garet can be heard in the film: Winter, Subtracted and For Shimpei Takeda. No musical instruments were used in any of the sounds heard in Condition. The film premiered at the 29th Torino Film Festival and was recognized by the Gandhi Glasses award. Comedy The Case of the Howling Dog is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Alan Crosland, based on the novel of the same name by Erle Stanley Gardner. The film stars Warren William and Mary Astor. This was the first in a series of four films in which William played Perry Mason. Thriller Courage Under Fire is a 1996 film directed by Edward Zwick, and starring Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan, Lou Diamond Phillips and Matt Damon. Science Fiction Flying Virus is a 2001 American-Brazilian horror film written and directed by Jeff Hare, which starred Gabrielle Anwar and Rutger Hauer. Anwar plays a journalist who uncovers a government conspiracy to release virus-carrying killer bees. Thriller The Last Winter is a 2006 thriller film, directed by Larry Fessenden. The Last Winter premiered in The Contemporary World Cinema Programme at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2006. The script for the film originally featured a more woodsy Alaska with pine trees and it was after a research trip to Prudhoe Bay that they discovered the harsh flat conditions that ultimately ended up in the film. Comedy The Little Ranger is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 169th short in the Our Gang series, and the first produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who purchased the rights to the series from creator Hal Roach. Documentary film Ajax: Hark the Herald Angels Sing is a football documentary that goes behind the scenes at Ajax Amsterdam football club during the 1999/2000 season. It was sanctioned by the club as they were expecting a successful season but it was one of the worst seasons suffered by Ajax in recent history and the DVD did not show Ajax in good light. The documentary shows footage of the board room and meetings as well as the team's football camp in Ghana. Animation The Aardvark gets a computer to tell him how to catch the Ant, but it ends up as a complete failure when it gives him plans that do not work. Thriller Hard Target is a 1993 American action film directed by Chinese film director John Woo in his American directorial debut. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chance Boudreaux, an out-of-work Cajun merchant seaman who saves a young woman, named Natasha Binder, from a gang of thugs in New Orleans. Chance learns that Binder is searching for her missing father, and agrees to aid Binder in her search. Boudreaux and Binder soon learn that Binder's father has died at the hands of wealthy sportsman Emil Fouchon who hunts homeless men as a form of recreation. The screenplay was written by Chuck Pfarrer and is based on the 1932 film adaptation of Richard Connell's 1924 short story, The Most Dangerous Game. Hard Target was Woo's first American film and was also the first major Hollywood film made by a Chinese director. Universal Pictures was nervous on having Woo direct a feature, and sent in director Sam Raimi to look over the film's production and to take Woo's place as director if he were to fail. Woo went through several scripts finding mostly martial arts films with which he was not interested. Comedy Whirlwind of Paris is a 1939 French musical comedy film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Ray Ventura, Mona Goya and Grégoire Aslan. A group of students from Grenoble University form an orchestra and try to gain work in Paris. Its French title is Tourbillon de Paris . Comedy The Last Generation is a 2011 adventure and comedy short film directed by B.I. Rosen. Documentary film "Who is the greatest swimmer of all time? Michael Phelps? Mark Spitz? If gold medals are your barometer, then maybe, but I'd like to see either of them drink two bottles of wine a day and still swim the length of the Amazon river. This feat is attempted by Martin Strel, an endurance swimmer from Slovenia, who swims rivers—the Mississippi, the Danube, and the Yangtze to date—to highlight pollution in the world. In his fifties and rather overweight, his treacherous journey brings him face to face with many obstacles, including water predators, rapids, and toxic pollution. Spearheading the expedition is Strel's son and manager, who also becomes the film's narrator. As the days go by, Strel's physical fortitude is strained, along with his relationship with his son and his grip on reality. Part world-class sporting event, part circus sideshow, the film follows the colorful characters 3,375 miles over 66 days on history's longest, most perilous swim.Director John Maringouin explicitly understands the many dimensions of Strel's journey and crafts an almost-expressionistic portrait of the event. Utilizing breathtaking and intimate cinematography, he captures the journey along the Amazon and into the heart of Strel's darkness. Big River Man is a psychological thrill ride that works as both a humorous character study and an enlightening environmental message; it has to be seen to be believed." Quoting the description on the 2009 Sundance Film Festival Site. Documentary film John Paul II Vol 1: From Crakow to St. Peter's Chair is a 2006 biographical documentary film. Thriller A report of a kidnapped child triggers an investigation that uncovers nightmarish conditions in a seedy apartment building in Zagreb: none of the residents are as they seem and when they learn the truth about each other, the pervasive climate of mistrust in the building explodes into violence. The hostility and misery of the characters' lives project vivid echoes of Croatia's recent past, as the country slowly emerges from years of ethnic violence during the Balkans war. "A stylishly-lensed film noir." -Variety "A choice chunk of Croatian allegory which succeeds nicely!" -Village Voice "Fine Dead Girls" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Croatian with English subtitles. Documentary film Unsettled is a 2007 documentary feature film written, directed, and produced by Adam Hootnick, depicting the experiences of six young Israeli adults taking part in the Gaza disengagement of August, 2005. Its soundtrack features Matisyahu and other Israeli and Jewish pop music, and original music by Jon Lee. The movie had a limited theatrical release and received acclaim at numerous film festivals, most notably winning the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. Documentary film Earth From Above is a 2004 documentary film written by Renaud Delourme, and directed by Renaud Delourme. Science Fiction Hellraiser IV: Bloodline is a 1996 American horror film and the fourth installment in the Hellraiser series, which serves as both a prequel and a sequel. Directed by Kevin Yagher and Joe Chappelle, the film stars Doug Bradley as Pinhead, reprising his role and now the only remaining original character and cast member. Other cast members include Bruce Ramsay, Valentina Vargas and Kim Myers. It was actor Adam Scott's first film. This was the last Hellraiser film to be released in theaters and the last to have any sort of involvement with series creator Clive Barker and also the final installment in chronology. Comedy Dodging a Million is a 1918 comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Tom Moore, directed by George Loane Tucker, written by A. M. Kennedy, Edgar Selwyn and Loane, and photographed by Oliver T. Marsh. The black and white silent film was released by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. Comedy Boss Nigger is a 1974 cult classic Western film directed by Jack Arnold. It stars former football player Fred Williamson, who both wrote and co-produced the film. Boss Nigger is the first film for which Williamson was credited as screenwriter or producer. Boss Nigger is also called The Boss. Animation Oreo Cakesters 'UFO' is a 2011 short animation film directed by Philippe Blanchard. Documentary film Ears, Open. Eyeballs, Click is a 2005 documentary by Canaan Brumley, about the experiences of Marine recruits during bootcamp. Unlike many documentaries, this film offers no narration nor a focus on central characters, shooting from a fly-on-the-wall perspective. Despite this unusual approach, the film has received very positive reviews overall, especially from film festivals, such as the Los Angeles Film Festival and the San Diego Film Festival. Brumley began shooting of the film with four cameramen, but only a few weeks into production, they quit. Brumley ended up shooting most of the film himself. Brumley himself has handled distribution through DVD sales on his website. In addition, the film has been showing on the Documentary Channel. Documentary film "Alcides Soares is a 16-year-old AIDS orphan, one of half a million living in Mozambique today. An American television writer Neal Baer and movie director Chris Zalla gave Alcides a movie camera and taught him how to shoot. The result is a moving chronicle directed by Alcides himself. His journey to find a family and make a new life in a country that has been ravaged by AIDS is a story repeated millions of times everyday throughout Africa. As Alcides's story unfolds, we meet the orphans of Reencontro, an organization in Moputo that provides these children with bare sustenance. The Reencontro orphans were also taught photography by a group of American and Mozambican photographers and provided with still cameras so they could tell their own stories about the impact of AIDS on their lives. Their pictures, sometimes tragic, often hopeful and always honest, appear throughout Home is Where You Find It as a reminder that these children's voices must be heard. In telling his story, Alcides finds an elderly woman to live with and, unexpectedly, is reunited with his younger brother whom he hasn't seen in ten years. AIDS tears families apart, but the resilience of children like Alcides can make new families out of tragedy." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Animation Ryan is a 2004 animated documentary created and directed by Chris Landreth about Canadian animator Ryan Larkin, who had lived on skid row in Montreal as a result of drug and alcohol abuse. Landreth's chance meeting with Larkin in 2000 inspired him to develop the film, which took 18 months to complete. It was co-produced by Copper Heart Entertainment and the National Film Board of Canada, and its creation and development is the subject of the NFB documentary Alter Egos. The film incorporated material from archive sources, particularly Larkin's works at the NFB. The film is an animated interpretation of an interview of Larkin by Landreth, and includes interviews with Larkin's previous partner and coworkers, as well as Landreth. Development of the characters was partially inspired by the plastinated human bodies of the Body Worlds exhibition. The distorted and disembodied appearance of the film's characters is based on Landreth's use of psychological realism to portray emotion visually, and expression is modelled by use of straight ahead animation. The animation was created at the Animation Arts Centre of Seneca College in Toronto. Documentary film Say Goodbye to the President: Marilyn and The Kennedys is a TV program. Animation 5 Reasons Why Coming Out Of Closet With Your Mom Was A Good (bad) Idea is a short animation film written and directed by Santiago Rojas. Comedy Gildesleeve's Bad Day is a 1943 comedy film written by Jack Townley and directed by Gordon Douglas. Thriller Naked Angels is a 1969 outlaw biker film, directed by Bruce D. Clark. Starring Michael Greene as Mother, Jennifer Gan as Marlene and Richard Rust as Fingers. Later documentary director Penelope Spheeris is a cast member in her first appearance as an actress. Actor Corey Fischer also appears in the cast. The distributor of this film called "Favorite Films" started out in business in 1913 during the era of silent movies. They distributed 160 films in the USA. Naked Angels was the last film distributed by Favorite Films. Animation Myung Dan Young "Veiled" is a 2013 short animated music film directed by Yunjung Jang. Comedy The Hot Rock is a 1972 comedy-drama caper film directed by Peter Yates from a screenplay by William Goldman, based on Donald E. Westlake's novel of the same name, which introduced his long-running John Dortmunder character. The film stars Robert Redford, George Segal, Ron Leibman, Paul Sand, Moses Gunn and Zero Mostel. Animation Buddy in Africa is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on July 6, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. Ben Hardaway supervised the short; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Notably, Jack Carr, who provided Buddy's voice, is a credited animator on this cartoon. Comedy Night of the Living Carrots is a 2011 Halloween short animated film, based on Monsters vs. Aliens and produced by DreamWorks Animation. Following the 2009 short, Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space, a mutated carrot has spawned hundreds of zombie carrots taking control of the subject's mind. Dr. Cockroach determines that the only way to defeat them and free their victims is for B.O.B. to eat all of the carrots. The short premiered in two parts exclusively on Nintendo 3DS video service - the first was released on October 13, 2011, and the second five days later. To a general audience it was released on August 28, 2012, as a part of the Shrek's Thrilling Tales DVD and DreamWorks Spooky Stories Blu-ray. Animation Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a 1971 film by Toei Animation, retelling the evergreen story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves from the Arabian Nights, or One Thousand and One Nights. It was directed by Hiroshi Shidara and written by Morihisa Yamamoto. Hayao Miyazaki played a decisive role in developing structure, characters and designs for this film, whose credits list him as Key Animator and Organizer. Seiichiro Uno wrote original music for the film. It was released on 18 July 1971 in Japan under the title アリババと40匹の盗賊. Other releases followed, including: West Germany Italy USA international English version Comedy Powder My Back is a 1928 comedy film written by Jerome Kingston, Robert Lord, Joseph Jackson & Jack Jarmuth and directed by Roy Del Ruth. Science Fiction Blood Predator is a 2007 horror science-fiction film written and directed by Paul Cagney. Comedy Le Beau Mariage is a 1982 French film directed by Éric Rohmer, starring Béatrice Romand, André Dussollier, Féodor Atkine. It is one of Rohmer's "comedies and proverbs". Documentary film Our Curse is a 2013 drama, family documentary and short film written and directed by Tomasz Sliwinski. Thriller My Name Is Boffer Bings is a 2012 animation film written by Ambrose Bierce and directed by László Csáki. Comedy How to Make Love to a Woman is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Scott Culver and written by Dennis Kao, both making their respective debuts. Starring Josh Meyers, Krysten Ritter, Ian Somerhalder and Jenna Jameson, the films follows Andy and his miscommunications regarding sex. Thriller Red Riding Hood is a 2011 American dark fantasy film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and starring Amanda Seyfried as the title role, from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson. The film is very loosely based on the folk tale Little Red Riding Hood collected by both Charles Perrault under the name Le Petit Chaperon Rouge and several decades later by the Brothers Grimm as Rotkäppchen. Comedy Billy Bob and Them is a 2000 short comedy film written by Rielle Hunter. Documentary film Lost Treasures of the Ancient World: Ancient Egypt is a 2000 documentary film directed by Chris Gormlie. Documentary film Junked is a 2014 documentary short film written by Na Na and directed by Gus Berger. Comedy The Neighbor Zombie (Original title: Yieutjib jombi) is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Young-Geun Hong, Hoon Ryoo and Oh Young-Doo. Comedy Louisiana Hayride is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Judy Canova, Ross Hunter and Richard Lane. It was made by Columbia Pictures rather than Republic, with whom Canova mostly worked during the decade. The film's art direction was by Lionel Banks and Walter Holscher. Thriller In Her Defense is a 1998 thriller directed by Sidney J. Furie. Comedy Mr. Nookayya is a 2012 Indian Telugu-action film written and directed by Ani Kanneganti, produced by D. S. Rao under Shri Shailendra Cinemas banner and starring Manoj Manchu, Kriti Kharbanda and Sana Khan in lead roles. The film score and soundtrack is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while cinematography is handled by B. Rajasekar. Dialogues of the film were written by popular writer duo Paruchuri Brothers and screenplay was handled by Ani Kanneganti. The film was released worldwide on 8 March 2012. Upon release, the film ran into trouble as the telecommunications company Nokia filed a suit against the use of its registered trademark. The film was then re-edited and re-released nine days later as Mr. Nookayya Reloaded. Comedy Office Romance is a Soviet comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. It was filmed at Mosfilm and released in 1977. The film's plot is based on the stageplay "Co-workers" written by Eldar Ryazanov and Emil Braginsky, and tells the story of Ludmila Kalugina, a general manager of a statistical bureau, and her subordinate, economist Anatoly Novoseltsev, who come from mutual aversion to love. Office Romance was the leader of Soviet film distribution in 1978 and still enjoys wide popularity in the former Soviet republics. Both romantic drama and screwball comedy, the film is noted for its scenes of Moscow in the late 1970s, and for its comical depiction of the everyday life and customs of Soviet society during the Era of Stagnation. Comedy His Private Life is a 1926 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Things You’d Better Not Mix Up is a 2010 comedy, animated short film written and directed by Joost Lieuwma. Comedy Valentine's Day is an Australian comedy film made in 2007 by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with support of Film Victoria. Directed by Martin McGrath, it was first shown on TV on 6 July 2008. The main character, Ben Valentine, visits the small Victorian country town of Rushworth and is mistaken for a champion footballer of the same name. The canny local magistrate sentences him to 200 hours of community service, to be served coaching the town's team, the Bears. Comedy Amateur is a 1994 film written and directed by Hal Hartley starring Isabelle Huppert, Martin Donovan and Elina Löwensohn. Documentary film Sergej Eisenstein, Awtobiografija is a 1996 documentary film written by Oleg Kowalow and Sergei M. Eisenstein directed by Oleg Kowalow. Thriller The City of Lost Souls is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. Thriller Scorpion is a 2007 French action drama film directed by Julien Seri. Comedy Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion is a 1965 film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Marshall Thompson and Betsy Drake. The movie was shot in Miami, Florida, and became the basis for the television series Daktari. Thriller I, the Jury is a 1982 film based on the best selling detective novel of the same name by Mickey Spillane. The story was previously filmed in 3D in 1953. Larry Cohen wrote the screenplay and was hired to direct, but was replaced when the film's budget was already out of control after one week of shooting. He was replaced by Richard T. Heffron. The film begins with a James Bond-like teaser opening before the story begins. The plot involves two detectives: protagonist Mike Hammer and his one-armed friend, Jack Williams, who is discovered murdered. The plot also features a serial rapist and a sex therapy clinic headed up by Dr. Charlotte Bennett. The plot contains elements not in the novel, such as government conspiracies and mind-control techniques by the CIA and the Mafia. Documentary film Mrs. Judo: Be Strong, Be Gentle, Be Beautiful is a documentary biographical historical fiction sports film directed by Yuriko Gamo Romer. Science Fiction Ålder okänd is a 1991 TV-movie written and directed by Richard Hobert. The movie was shown on Swedish TV2 in three parts of 50 minutes each. Documentary film Lara-My Years with Boris Pasternak is a 1993 documentary film directed by Juraj Herz. Thriller The Fourth Protocol is a 1987 British Cold War spy film featuring Michael Caine and Pierce Brosnan, based on the novel The Fourth Protocol by Frederick Forsyth. Comedy Love In Tokyo is a 1966 Hindi film that became a hit at the box office. It was written by Sachin Bhowmick and produced and directed by Pramod Chakravorty. The film stars Joy Mukherjee, Asha Parekh, Pran, Mehmood, Lalita Pawar, Asit Sen and Madan Puri. Music was by Shankar Jaikishan while Hasrat Jaipuri wrote the lyrics. Joy Mukherjee had also worked in the hit film Love in Simla. The success of Love in Tokyo led to the making of Love in Bombay also starring Joy Mukherjee. All the three films are part of Joy Mukherjee's Love in trilogy. Documentary film The Hollywood Complex is a 2010 documentary film directed by Dan Sturman and Dylan Nelson. Animation Le réveil is a 1980 short, animation film directed by Jean-Christophe Villard. Documentary film Wavumba is 2012 documentary film written by Jeroen van Velzen and Sara Kee and directed by Jeroen van Velzen. Comedy Ek Ladka Ek Ladki is an Indian Bollywood film directed by Vijay Sadanah, starring Salman Khan and Neelam Kothari. The film was released on 18 July 1992. It is a loose adaptation of the American film Overboard starring Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. Animation Garfield's Babes and Bullets is a half-hour animated television special based on a segment from the book Garfield: His 9 Lives. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 23, 1989 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Animation The Bill Poster is a short theatrical cartoon distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many that feature Krazy Kat. When released in France, the cartoon is shown with the title of Zizi, Colleur D'Affiches. Comedy Deewana Mastana is a 1997 Bollywood romantic comedy directed by David Dhawan. The film stars Juhi Chawla, Anil Kapoor and Govinda in pivotal roles. Johnny Lever, Anupam Kher, Reema Lagoo, Shakti Kapoor, Saeed Jaffrey, Kader Khan have supporting roles, while Salman Khan makes a special appearance. This film borrows some elements from the 1991 Hollywood comedy, What About Bob?. Johnny Lever received the Filmfare award for Best Comedian for his performance on this film. The film was a success upon its release.The story thread was from the sathyan Anthikad Malayalam movie "Kinnaram" released in 1983. The film is also noted for bringing together two superstars Salman Khan and Juhi Chawla together in a scene, the only time they were paired together. The film also reunites Anil Kapoor and Govinda after Awaargi. All four actors also appeared in Salaam-E-Ishq in 2007. Comedy My Secret Cache is a 1997 award - winning Japanese film. Its original Japanese title is Himitsu no hanazono. It was directed by Shinobu Yaguchi. Comedy A Lively Christmas Eve is an East German comedy Christmas film, directed by Günter Reisch. It was released in 1962. Documentary film Brings to life the diaries of young people who witnessed first-hand the horrors of the Holocaust. Through an emotional montage of archival footage, personal photos, and text from the diaries themselves, the film celebrates a group of brave, young writers who refused to quietly disappear. Science Fiction With the official repeal of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy on September 20th, 2011, actor Marc Wolf, filmmaker John C. Walsh, and Creative Consultant Mary Harron bring Wolf’s acclaimed one-man Off Broadway show to the screen. The text from Wolf’s Obie Award-winning Off-Broadway show Another American: Asking and Telling was created verbatim from tape-recorded interviews conducted between 1996 and 1999. Like the play, this adaptation, aptly titled DON'T ASK DON'T TELL, uses Wolf's interviews with hundreds of soldiers and veterans, male and female, gay and straight and distills them into a compelling, and deeply humanist, exploration of this highly politicized issue.Director John C. Walsh, who was drawn to the richness of the play, has remained faithful to its spareness, yet brought a new dimension to the work. Walsh notes: "I didn't want to get in the way of the characters with distracting flourishes. The play was a gem, so it was really about pursuing a restrained visual style." By choosing to film in an actual abandoned Armory, the filmmakers found a real life setting for the characters that is natural, cinematic and, crucially, has great resonance with the film's subject.Marc Wolf adds “DON'T ASK DON'T TELL has always been, and will always be, about Silence. In the late 1990s, I interviewed military personnel who were silenced by our federal government because of their sexual orientation, and my goal is to tell their stories to as many people as possible. With the imminent fall of the policy, DON'T ASK DON'T TELL becomes the story of the struggle to break the Silence.” Thriller A Thousand Eyes is a 1984 thriller film written and directed by Hans-Christoph Blumenberg. Comedy Feeling Sexy is a 1999 Australian short feature from artist Davida Allen. Allen later described the film as: A lovely plum pudding story. It's not out there with a big sign saying that this is the answer. But like all stories you can just get a little taste of 'we could do that'. There's hope and, as a Catholic, I feel that there is hope and I want to tell stories that say there is hope. It's a love story unlike the Hollywood stories which say move on; it's not working here so move on. Feeling Sexy is not a kind of Bible story that says, 'Drat it, this is going to be hard work'. It's just a different angle at looking at a universal situation. It's a celebration of monogamy. It's very similar to a seed which, unless it's watered, dies. Documentary film Seven sexy girls compete in a series of physical challenges south of the border to be crowned the new MAXIMUM WOBBLE girl. All well endowed, the girls engage in X-Treme sports topless attempting to bounce their way to victory. Enjoy the thrills of topless bungee jumping, shirts versus skins Basketball, nude volleyball, the bouncy obstacle course, and many more ways for them to show off both their nerves and their curves as they complete to be crowned MS MAXIMUM WOBBLE. Enjoy the girls behind the scenes action as they complete and play hard in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and dance nude on the beaches and enjoy the sultry nightlife. Comedy Adventures of a Dentist is a 1965 Soviet dark comedy/drama feature film directed by Elem Klimov on Mosfilm. It is currently unavailable on video or DVD for any audience, but is occasionally screened at film festivals. Comedy Quando Elas Querem is a 1925 Brazilian comedy film directed by Eugenio Centenaro Kerrigan. The film premiered in Rio de Janeiro on December 9, 1925. Thriller S. Darko: A Donnie Darko Tale is a 2009 science fiction drama film directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan, and Ed Westwick. It is the sequel to the 2001 cult hit Donnie Darko. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on May 12, 2009, in the United States, and on July 6, 2009, in Europe. Comedy Compañeros is a Zapata Western directed by Sergio Corbucci in 1970. The film stars Franco Nero, Tomas Milian, Jack Palance and Fernando Rey. The soundtrack for the film was written by Ennio Morricone, and the orchestra was conducted by Bruno Nicolai. Compañeros is one of Corbucci's best-known westerns, as well as one of the best-known spaghetti westerns altogether. The film has been compared to Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo, as it intertwines the paths of several characters in the middle of a conflict, but takes place during the Mexican Revolution instead of the American Civil War. Due to the setting and Nero's and Milián's characters, it is similar also to Corbucci's earlier Zapata western, Il mercenario, which was released two years earlier. Alejandro Ulloa was the cinematographer for both films. Compañeros is the only film in which the two stars of Italian genre films, Franco Nero and Tomás Milián, acted together. Nero later complained that Corbucci concentrated too much on Milian, and refused to act in ¡Viva la muerte... tua!, if Corbucci was to direct it. Documentary film The Challenge of Rudolf Steiner is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jonathan Stedall. Thriller Salim is a 2014 Indian Tamil action thriller film directed by N. V. Nirmal Kumar, who was an associate to Bharathi Raja. It stars Vijay Antony and Aksha Pardasany. Produced by Studio 9, Sri Green Productions and Vijay Antony Film Corporation, the film is named after the character Salim that Vijay Antony enacted in his debut film Naan.The film released on 29 August 2014 to positive reviews from critics and become 'Hit' at the box office. Documentary film Entre Nos Mains (aka Into Our Own Hands) is a 2010 film written and directed by Mariana Otero. Comedy Welcome to Mooseport is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and starring Ray Romano, in his first full-length live-action film, and Gene Hackman. It was filmed in Jackson's Point, Ontario and Port Perry, Ontario and was Hackman's final film appearance to date. Comedy Apmaan Ki Aag is a 1990 Indian Bollywood film directed by Talukdars and produced by Vijay K. Ranglani. It stars Govinda and Sonam in pivotal roles. Thriller Operazione Goldman\Lightning Bolt is a Spanish and Italian international co-production that was co-financed by the American Woolner Brothers. The 1965 Eurospy spy-fi film directed by Antonio Margheriti originally titled to coincide with the release of Goldfinger was not released in the US until two years later. It was retitled to reflect the release of the next James Bond film Thunderball with the tagline "It strikes like a ball of thunder!" Documentary film Tent City is set in the near future during a time of economic collapse. Unemployment is in the double digits, and block after block of businesses and homes have been foreclosed and abandoned. Only the powerful few live in homes, while the rest must survive in the tent cities cropping up everywhere.Matthew Ochoa, a renowned comic book artist in better times, has acquired a home at great personal cost: He has taken a job on a Resident Eviction Squad. Every day, he and his co-workers must forcibly evict unlucky homeowners who have fallen behind on their payments.But things aren’t much better at home. His relationship with his wife Sandra has become tense. Matthew’s 11-year-old son Ivan is clearly furious at him, but refuses to explain why. Despite this, Matthew persuades Ivan to play their favorite game, Trapezoid. Using three random words as building blocks, Matthew and Ivan create a science fiction tale — a story-within-a-story — about a hapless corporate worker who learns to his horror that he is not a human being but is, in fact, a robot created to serve the company’s nefarious purposes.Tent City interweaves Matthew’s life at his job with the story-within-a-story of the corporate robot. Matthew’s workplace becomes increasingly untenable, and he finds himself identifying more and more with the character in his Trapezoid story. One day he must evict an elderly man who will clearly die alone in Tent City. Another day, he and his co-workers burst into a home only to find that its resident has committed suicide rather than face eviction.One night, after finishing the next chapter in the story, Matthew learns from Ivan the real reason he has been upset. Ivan admits that he is ashamed of his father’s new job; that his own best friend at school was recently evicted, and Ivan has become a pariah at school due to his father’s profession. Deeply affected, Matthew must grapple with a painful choice: should he stay at his job and keep his family home, or quit the job and keep his family, even if it means living in Tent City? Documentary film Kyung-gye Dosi is a 2002 film directed by Hong Hyung-sook. Thriller Bucktown, USA is a 1975 crime action blaxploitation film released by American International Pictures starring Fred Williamson. Documentary film Brakhage is a 1998 documenatry film directed by Jim Shedden. Thriller The Old Man Who Cried Wolf is a 1970 film directed by Walter Grauman and written by Luther Davis and Arnold Horwitt. Comedy Audrey Hepburn's Neck is a 2011 Comedy, Family and Romance film written and directed by Alan Brown. Thriller Written and directed by German-born Michael Haneke, FUNNY GAMES combines thriller conventions "with a number of Brechtian devices that catch audiences in a voyeuristic trance" (Stephen Holden, The New York Times).A succession of "sadistic, insufferable, clever and relentlessly compelling" (David Sterritt, Film Scouts) games between victims and perpetrators -- and between auteur and spectator -- Funny Games opens with an aerial shot of an SUV maneuvering through an idyllic landscape. Inside the vehicle, Anna, Georg and their son Georgie play a guessing game en route to their lakeside vacation home.But a soporific rural escape rapidly turns into a home-invasion nightmare as Paul and Peter break into their house, claiming to be neighbors' relatives. Young and articulate, the serial-killer duo of Peter and Paul inexplicably imprison this upper class Austrian family, irrationally switching from physical assaults to moments of emotional harassment and vicious psychological tortures."This beautifully acted and paced German variant of Cape Fear" (Holden, The New York Times) is one of Michael Haneke's most acclaimed portrayals of unspeakable, and ever unjustifiable, acts of violence. Thriller Roilo Baki Char is an upcoming thriller Bengali film, written and directed by Arghya Mukherjee & Pratyush L. Chowdhury and produced by Soumya Bagchi, Pratyush L. Chowdhury and Arghya Mukherjee, under the banner of Eastern Woods Productions. The film will feature Soumya Bagchi, Mahadyuti Saha, Somak Bannerjee, Sayan Ghosh, Soumyadip Mitra in leading roles. The film will be set against the backdrop of Kolkata. Documentary film Fuji gakutotai is a documentary and war film directed by Gakuya Nomura. Animation The New Adventures of Little Toot is a 1992 animated feature film directed by Doug Parker. It follows a shorter film made by the same team in 1992, Little Toot, and uses the same characters established in that film. Animation The End of the World According to a Ram (Czech: Konec světa podle Berana) is a 2008 short animated film directed by Jaromír Plachý and Inventura. Animation Not Born to Be Gladiators, also known as Gladiators of Rome, is a 2012 Italian computer-animated comedy film produced by Rainbow CGI and released by Medusa Film. It is directed by Iginio Straffi, in 2011. Thriller 29 Palms is a 2002 direct-to-video film directed by Leonardo Ricagni about a bag of money that affects the characters who possess it, and its varied contents, as it passes from one to another. It stars Jeremy Davies, Michael Lerner, Litefoot, Russell Means, Chris O'Donnell, Keith David, and Jon Polito. In 2002 Eagle Pictures released it under the Italian title La Grande Sfida as a DVD; besides Davies and O'Donnell, Rachael Leigh Cook and Bill Pullman are listed as cast members. Documentary film Arrival of Tongkin Train is documentary silent film showing the arrival of a train in Tianjin, China. The film was made by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in 1901. Comedy The Rider of the Law is a 1935 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Comedy Diary of a Tired Black Man is a 2008 independent film that combines elements of a comedy-drama with elements of a documentary film. It is the debut film of writer/director Tim Alexander. Animation Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas is a 1979 animation, family and musical film written by Christine Atkinson and directed by Vic Atkinson. Comedy Encuentros muy cercanos con señoras de cualquier tipo is a 1978 Argentine film. Thriller The Man with Bogart's Face is a 1980 comedy film, released by 20th Century Fox and based on a novel of the same name. Andrew J. Fenady, author of the novel, produced the film and wrote the screenplay. Thriller Tempo (film) is a 2003 film set primarily in Paris about a love triangle that gets increasingly complicated as criminal enterprises go wrong. Comedy Backwards: The Riddle Of Dyslexia is a 1984 ABC Afterschool Special about dyslexia. It stars 13 year old River Phoenix in "one of his first major roles" as Brian Ellsworth. Joaquin Phoenix also stars as his younger brother Robby. According to allmovie, Brian Ellsworth is a junior high student "who has a habit of writing his words – and the letters – backwards. Brian's friends think he's kidding, his teachers think he's lazy, and his parents think he's slow. In truth, Brian suffers from dyslexia." Comedy Jalla! Jalla! is a 2000 Swedish comedy film directed by Josef Fares starring Fares Fares, Torkel Petersson, Tuva Novotny and Laleh Pourkarim as the main roles. Jalla! Jalla! is the debut film by Josef Fares and one of his most well-known. The film received eight nominations and won four, including Best Film. “Jalla! Jalla!” means “Come on!” or “Hurry up!” in Arabic. Comedy The Belles of St Trinian's is a comedy film set in the fictional St Trinian's School, released in 1954. It and its sequels were inspired by British cartoonist Ronald Searle. Directed by Frank Launder and written by him and Sidney Gilliat, it was the first of a series of five. Alastair Sim stars in a dual role. Thriller The Best Offer is a 2013 Italian romantic mystery film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. The film stars Geoffrey Rush, Jim Sturgess, Sylvia Hoeks, and Donald Sutherland, and the music score is composed by Ennio Morricone. Animation The Busy Beavers is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated film, directed by Burt Gillett. Documentary film Gloria Estefan: Evolution Tour: Live in Miami is a 1996 TV movie directed by David Mallet. Thriller Death is Certain is a 2010 short crime thriller film written and directed by Torsten Lenz. Comedy Woodpecker from Mars is the 69th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 2, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure is an American made-for-TV comedy film. It premiered December 20, 2003 on NBC and stars Randy Quaid and Miriam Flynn, reprising their roles as Cousin Eddie and Catherine. It is the sequel to National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, although it is more of a spin-off than a direct chapter of the National Lampoon's Vacation film series, because Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo do not appear. This is the last film in the series to-date to be linked to the National Lampoon brand, although Warner Bros. still holds the trademark for the name and its characters. Animation Manuelita is a 1999 Argentine animated film directed by Manuel García Ferré. It was Argentina's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Manuelita comes from a children's song of María Elena Walsh. Isa Cucinotta, co-curator of Rá-Tim-Bum Castle, said that Manuelita was as famous in Argentina as Winnie the Pooh was in the United States. The film is distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment in the United States. Documentary film La faute des fleurs: A Portrait of Kazuki Tomokawa is a documentary film directed by Vincent Moon. Comedy Remedy for Riches is a 1940 American film featuring Jean Hersholt, the second of the six films of the Dr. Christian series. Documentary film Bring'Em Back! is a 2010 documentary film directed by Phillip Donnellon. Animation Krake is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Regina Welker. Science Fiction Living Fossil is a 2014 short science fiction documentary film written and directed by Sean Hanley. Comedy My Best Friend's Wife is a 2001 comedy drama film directed and written by Doug Finelli with Mitch Galane. Comedy Boobs in Arms is the 52nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Revenge of the Stepford Wives is a 1980 made-for-television sci-fi/horror film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Robert Fuest with a screenplay by David Wiltse. Sharon Gless, Julie Kavner, Don Johnson, Arthur Hill, and Audra Lindley starred in the film. It is the first in a series of sequels inspired by the 1971 novel and the original 1975 film. Documentary film Die Hüter der Tundra is a 2013 Documentary film directed by René Harder. Animation Feedin' the Kiddie is the 107th one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, created in 1957, directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. It is a CinemaScope remake of 1948's Academy Award winning cartoon, The Little Orphan. In other words, it is essentially the same cartoon, but shot in Widescreen, with stylised backgrounds, thicker inklines around the characters, and this time, the letter that Tuffy has was now from his cousin George. Additionally, a few elements of the original cartoon are missing, notably a few seconds trimmed from the beginning of the cartoon where Jerry looks in his cupboards for food, and also, Mammy Two Shoes' brief cameo is missing. It was released to theaters on June 7, 1957 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a month after the MGM cartoon studio shut down. Documentary film Beautiful, majestic, powerful and deadly, the tiger has thrived on earth for millennia. But the great beasts have recently diminished to precious thousands in the forests of Asia. Stunning photography takes you into the tiger's realm where you can witness the great cats in their struggle for survival. Science Fiction The Divergent Series: Insurgent is an upcoming science fiction action film directed by Robert Schwentke, based on Insurgent, the second book in the Divergent trilogy, written by Veronica Roth. It is the sequel to the 2014 film Divergent and the second installment in The Divergent Series, produced by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shabazian and Douglas Wick, with a screenplay by Brian Duffield and Akiva Goldsman. Robert Schwentke took over from Neil Burger as director, while Burger will serve as the executive producer of the film. Adding to the existing cast, the supporting cast was filled out with Octavia Spencer, Naomi Watts, Suki Waterhouse, Rosa Salazar, Daniel Dae Kim, Jonny Weston, Emjay Anthony, and Keiynan Lonsdale. The plot of Insurgent continues to follow Tris Prior; Following the events of the previous installment, Tris tries to figure out the intention behind Erudite's insurrection as well information the Abnegation are trying to protect. Filming began on May 27, 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia, before officially concluding on September 6, 2014. The Divergent Series: Insurgent is scheduled to be released on March 20, 2015 in the United States. Comedy Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Mel Stuart, and starring Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. The film—a film adaptation of the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl—tells the story of Charlie Bucket as he receives a Golden Ticket and visits Willy Wonka's chocolate factory with four other children from around the world. Filming took place in Munich in 1970, and the film was released by Paramount Pictures on June 30, 1971. It received positive reviews, but performed poorly at the box office, grossing only $1 million. However, the film has since developed a cult following especially due to its repeated television airings and home entertainment sales. In 1972, the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, and Wilder was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, but lost both to Fiddler on the Roof. Comedy Yaamirukka Bayamey is a 2014 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by debutant Deekay and produced by Elred Kumar. The cast includes Kreshna, Rupa Manjari, Karuna, Oviya and Anaswara Kumar. 15 technicians were introduced in the film, which started shooting in Nainital in October. Previously titled as Illa Aanalum Irukku, the film released on 9 May 2014 and received positive reviews. The Kannada remake of the film is titled as Namo Boothatma. Comedy F-Man is a 1936 comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline. Thriller Deadly Skies is a 2006 science-fiction television film starring Antonio Sabato, Jr., Rae Dawn Chong, Dominic Zamprogna, Michael Boisvert, Rob LaBelle and Michael Moriarty. The plot concerns the effort of two astronomers and two military men to stop the threat of a giant asteroid on a collision course with Earth. The film is notable for being released in multiple versions for the United States and international markets. Deadly Skies is the American title, it includes a romantic relationship between Sabato's and Boisvert's characters. The censored international DVD versions, titled Ultimate Limit and Force of Impact do not. Comedy Le braghe del padrone is a 1978 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini and starring Enrico Montesano. Thriller Lateral Us is a 2009 short film directed by Patrick Lazzara. Animation Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend: Bug Vaudeville is a 1921 short animated fantasy film written and directed by Winsor McCay. Comedy Should Men Walk Home? is a 1927 film starring Mabel Normand and featuring Oliver Hardy and Eugene Pallette. The movie was directed by Leo McCarey. Documentary film The Story of Dr. Karve is a 1958 documentary film directed by Neil Gokhale and Ram Gabale. Animation Q & A is a 2009 short animation film directed by Tim Rauch. "On February 2006, 12-year-old Joshua Littman interviewed his mother Sarah at StoryCorps, the national oral history project. Joshua was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of autism, when he was 5 years old. Kids with Asperger’s have a hard time socially, and can have obsessions— for Joshua, it’s animals. While most StoryCorps participants use a list of suggested questions, Joshua wrote his own. The conversation they provoked covered everything from cockroaches to Sarah’s feelings about him as a son." Quoting the synopsis from the Official Site. Thriller The Terror is a low budget American horror film produced and directed by Roger Corman about a French soldier who finds a mysterious woman who turns out to be a ghost. It is famous for being filmed on sets left over from other AIP productions, including The Haunted Palace. The movie was also released as Lady of the Shadows, The Castle of Terror, and The Haunting; it was later featured as an episode of Cinema Insomnia and Elvira's Movie Macabre. The movie is sometimes linked to Corman's series of "Poe films," which were made between 1960 and 1964 based on the public domain works of Edgar Allan Poe, but The Terror is not actually based on any text by Poe. Comedy Little Surprises is a 1996 comedy, short film directed by Jeff Goldblum and written by Lloyd Fonvielle. Documentary film Island of Roses: The Jews of Rhodes in Los Angeles is a 1995 documentary about the dying Sephardic community in Los Angeles. The film shares interviews with some of the last surviving immigrants, who offer nostalgic memories of their lost home, and explores how the once vibrant community of Rhodes Jews in Los Angeles now struggles to preserve its traditions as younger, assimilated generations have to make a conscious effort to maintain the practices of their ancestors. Comedy Design for Scandal is a 1941 romantic comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. Rosalind Russell stars as a judge targeted by a newspaper tycoon unhappy with her decision in his divorce case. Comedy Palmer's Pick-Up is a 1999 action/adventure comedy film directed by Christopher Coppola. Documentary film Child 31 is a 2012 short documentary drama written by Cyndi Amaya and Michael Campo and directed by Charles Kinnane. Animation Daffy Duck in Hollywood is a 1938 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Daffy Duck. This was the final Daffy Duck cartoon directed by Tex Avery. Thriller Souterrain is a 2010 short crime thriller film written and directed by Erwin Häcker. Documentary film MFI 754(1938) and MFI 812(1939) are Hungarian newsreels. Comedy Road to Ruin is a 1991 romantic comedy. Directed by Charlotte Brandstrom Comedy Word of the Day is a 2013 short and comedy film written and directed by Scott Membry. Thriller Phantom Call is a 2000 film. Documentary film Murder Capital of the World is a documentary film directed by Charlie Minn. Science Fiction Captain Eager and the Mark of Voth is a science-fiction/comedy film directed by Simon DaVision, starring James Vaughan, Tamsin Greig, Mark Heap and Richard Leaf. The film parodies classic B-movies through its deliberately nonsensical, superfluous storyline, poor production values, laughable dialogue and weak, inconsistent performances. The film was shot in London over a period of four weeks, with contributions from several CGI artists. In accordance with the production's knowing satire of cheesy sci-fi, the credits for Captain Eager claim that it was filmed using "Card-o-Scope", and that CGI stands for "Cardboard and Gum Imagery". Documentary film The Song Remains the Same is a concert film featuring the English rock band Led Zeppelin. The filming took place during the summer of 1973, during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City, with additional footage shot at Shepperton Studios. The film premiered three years later on 20 October 1976, at Cinema I in New York and at Warner West End Cinema in London two weeks later. It was accompanied by a soundtrack album of the same name. The DVD of the film was released on 31 December 1999. Promotional materials stated that the film was "the band's special way of giving their millions of friends what they had been clamouring for – a personal and private tour of Led Zeppelin. For the first time the world has a front row seat on Led Zeppelin." A reissue of the film, including previously unreleased footage as a bonus, was released on DVD, HD DVD, and Blu-ray Disc on 20 November 2007, by Warner Home Video. Thriller Dirty Harry is a 1971 American action film produced and directed by Don Siegel, the first in the Dirty Harry series. Clint Eastwood plays the title role, in his first outing as San Francisco Police Department Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan. The film drew upon the actual case of the Zodiac Killer as the Callahan character seeks out a similar vicious psychopath. Dirty Harry was a critical and commercial success and set the style for a whole genre of police films. Upon its release, film critic Roger Ebert said, "Dirty Harry is a very good example of the cops-and-killers genre." The film was followed by four sequels: Magnum Force in 1973, The Enforcer in 1976, Sudden Impact in 1983, and The Dead Pool in 1988. In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant." Comedy From Point A to Point Z is a 2012 animation, short, comedy, family film directed by Karl Staven. Comedy Miffo is a 2003 Swedish film directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf. Comedy The Soubrette and the Simp is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Simon's Cat: Fly Guy is a 2009 short animated film directed by Simon Tofield. Thriller Tell Me Something is a 1999 South Korean mystery crime thriller film directed by Jang Yoon-hyun. It was an early South Korean film to find success abroad as part of the Korean Wave, and was selected to appear in the 2001 New York Korean Film Festival. Thriller Outside Ozona is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by J. S. Cardone. The film follows a group of strangers who are all listening to the same radio station. Thriller Lost in Panic Cruise is a 2011 Chinese suspense thriller and sequel to Lost in Panic Room. The film was directed by Zhang Fanfan and written by Xiao Yu, starring Alec Su, Annie Wu, Cica Zhou, Yang Kun, and Ni Hongjie. The film was released in China on 27 October 2011. Animation Return of Hanuman is a 2007 Indian animated film about an adventure of the Hindu god Hanuman. It has been stated that the film is not a sequel to Hanuman; it has an independent storyline. It was produced by the Percept Picture Company and is directed by Anurag Kashyap. The music was composed by Tapas Relia. It is a children's film and has been rated as an Educational Film by the CBFC because it deals with the issue of global warming. It was released in India on 28 December 2007. Comedy Phra Rod Meree is a 1981 Thai fantasy film. Directed by Sompote Sands, it is one of the most successful Thai feature films ever made in Thailand. The story is based on The Twelve Sisters, a Thai folklore myth that originated in one of the Jataka tales. This same story was also adapted into a Thai fantasy lakhon. Documentary film Reed is a 2012 documentary short musical film directed by Dorian Warneck. Animation Wearings of the Great City is a 2000 film directed by Andrei Ushakov. Animation Slugterra: Return of the Elementals is a 2014 Canadian animated Film produced by the Canadian company Nerd Corps Entertainment, Shout Factory! and Screen vision. It is the second movie of Slugterra It premiered on August 2, 2014 in US and August 21 2014. Documentary film Capo Dio Monte is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Pappi Corsicato. Documentary film Get Your Finger Out is a 1987 film directed by Wolfgang Ettlich, Klaus Lautenbacher. Science Fiction Sampo is a Russian and Finnish language 1959 joint Finnish and Soviet production based loosely on the events depicted in the Finnish national epic Kalevala. A significantly edited version called The Day the Earth Froze was released internationally. This version was later featured in the American series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Animation Buroba is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Oksana Kholodova. Documentary film Ginrin is Toshio Matsumoto's debut film. He made it in 1955 as an English Language PR film, although "a relatively avant-garde" one. The film score was the first by Toru Takemitsu. It was believed lost for many, many years, however a copy has been recently found. It is believed that a DVD of this lost film is forthcoming. Science Fiction Phone is a 2002 South Korean horror film written and directed by Ahn Byeong-ki and starring Ha Ji-won and Kim Yoo-mi. The film is a complex and disturbing love story that involves possession and ghosts. Documentary film Artist on Fire is a 1987 biographical documentary film directed by Kay Armatage. Comedy Pluto's Christmas Tree is a 1952 animated short film directed by Jack Hannah. Documentary film Let Me Die a Woman is a semi-documentary film by exploitation film director Doris Wishman. Comedy Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai is a 2002 Bollywood comedy film. Directed by Hansal Mehta, produced by Pammi Baweja and written by Suparn Verma. the film stars Prashant Chianani, Aamir Ali Malik, Vaibhav Jalani, Yash Pandit, Deepti Daryanani, Payal Rohatgi, Samita Bangargi, Punarnava Mehta. Its basic premise is taken from American film American Pie. The film was a moderate and a commercial success at box office and was declared a hit. Thriller Ishqiya is a 2010 Indian black comedy thriller film starring Vidya Balan, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah, and Salman Shahid in the lead roles. It was directed by Abhishek Chaubey in his directorial debut and was produced by Raman Maroo and Vishal Bhardwaj. The film was released on 29 January 2010. The film was declared an average performer at the box office. It was selected for screening at the 34th Cairo International Film Festival. A sequel Dedh Ishqiya was released in January 2014 with the same cast and crew, sans Vidya Balan, who will be substituted by Madhuri Dixit and Huma Qureshi. Thriller Super Exposure is a 2012 animation short comedy film written and directed by Greg Doble. Thriller The Last Guest is 2011 short drama film written by Michaela Schwarz and directed by Markus Engel. Documentary film Coal Money is a 2009 documentary film directed by Wang Bing. Thriller The Girl Who Dared is a film directed by Howard Bretherton released on Aug 5, 1944. Comedy Abschied is a 1930 German romantic comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and written by Emeric Pressburger. The film starred Brigitte Horney and Aribert Mog. Documentary film UNFIT: Ward vs. Ward is a 2012 documentary film written by Penny Edmiston and directed by Katie Carmichael, Penny Edmiston and Edwin Scharlau. Comedy Private Eye Pooch is the 61st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 9, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Savaale Samaali is an upcoming Indian Tamil comedy film written and directed by Sathyasiva. The film features Ashok Selvan and Bindu Madhavi in the lead roles. Produced by actor C. Arunpandian, the film features music composed by S. Thaman. The film began production in June 2014 under the working title Kekae Bokae. Comedy Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts is a 2009 American comedy film, starring Kyla Pratt and Norm Macdonald. It was released on May 19, 2009 and like its predecessor, Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief, was a direct-to-DVD release. Unlike the previous two films, the story focuses more on Lucky. Thriller Rahul Narvekar and Shekhar Verma, two prominent players in the Maharashtra football team, happen to be great buddies too, but with a difference. While Shekhar's dad ( Dalip Tahil), a rich industrialist has his connections with the movers and fixers in the football federation, Rahul's dad ( Sachin Khedekar), a former football player, is an ordinary bank employee. The difference in the background begins to matter when Rahul is selected as the captain of the Indian team and Shekhar ends up as a stand by player. It's a humiliation which becomes hard for rich, spoilt Shekhar to bear and causes him to put everything, including his friendship with Rahul on test. Documentary film Where I Go is a 2013 documentary film directed by Neang Kavich. Comedy Guess Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? is a 1973 comedy film directed by Theodore J. Flicker. Documentary film Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing is a 2006 documentary film produced and directed by director Barbara Kopple and Cecilia Peck. The film follows the Dixie Chicks, an all-woman Texas-based country music trio, over a three-year period of intense public scrutiny, fan backlash, physical threats, and pressure from both corporate and conservative political elements in the United States after lead singer Natalie Maines publicly criticized then President of the United States George W. Bush during a live 2003 concert in London as part of their Top of the World Tour. Documentary film Amazon Gold is a documentary film directed by Reuben Aaronson. Comedy The University Player is a 2006 comedy film written by Travon Brumfield and directed by Reginald Dunn. Comedy When the Light of Dawn Arises is a 2012 short, comedy, drama film written and directed by Mateusz Glowacki. Animation Congo Jazz is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Warner Bros.' first cartoon star, Bosko. The cartoon was released in September 1930. It was distributed by Warner Brothers and the Vitaphone Corporation. Congo Jazz was the first cartoon to feature Bosko's falsetto voice that he would use for the bulk of the series' run. It has the earliest instance of a trombone gobble in animation. Comedy Homie Spumoni is a 2006 comedy film written by Mike Cerrone, Steve Cerrone and Glenn Ciano and directed by Mike Cerrone. Thriller Def by Temptation is a horror film directed by James Bond III and stars Kadeem Hardison, Samuel L. Jackson, and Bill Nunn. It was released in March 1990. The director James Bond III played the character Doc in the children's television series The Red Hand Gang. Comedy Proof Positive is a 2001 romance film written and directed by Jam Kaunda. Comedy Tennis Chumps is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 46th Tom and Jerry short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and produced by Fred Quimby. The cartoon's music was scored by Scott Bradley, and the footage was animated by Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Ed Barge and Kenneth Muse. It is the last cartoon to be produced in the 1940s. Comedy Remember? is an American romantic comedy released on December 19, 1939, directed by Norman Z. McLeod, with stars Robert Taylor, Greer Garson and Lew Ayres. It was rushed into production by MGM studio chief Louis B. Mayer to capitalize on the attention and publicity generated by Greer Garson in her first film appearance, Goodbye Mr. Chips, released seven months earlier. Thriller Tokyo Eyes is a 1998 French-Japanese thriller-romance film, starring Shinji Takeda and Hinano Yoshikawa, directed by French film/documentary maker Jean-Pierre Limosin. It was selected for the 1998 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard category. Comedy Bedtime for Bonzo is a 1951 comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova, starring future U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Diana Lynn. It revolves around the attempts of the central character, Psychology Professor Peter Boyd, to teach human morals to a chimpanzee, hoping to solve the "nature versus nurture" question. He hires Jane Linden, a woman to pose as the chimp's mother while he plays father to it, and uses 1950s-era child rearing techniques. This movie is one of the most remembered of Reagan's acting career and renewed his popularity as a movie star for a while. Reagan, however, never even saw the film until 1984. The film was later referenced in connection with Reagan in the 1986 Ramones song "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down", in the 1986 Dead Kennedys album "Bedtime for Democracy" and in a track on a 1984 Jerry Harrison record, sampling Reagan and credited to "Bonzo Goes to Washington". A song unflattering to Reagan entitled "Bad Time for Bonzo" is featured on The Damned's fourth studio album, Strawberries. Documentary film When The Saint's Go Marching In is a 2012 documentary film directed by Tim Schwartz. Comedy Tiara Tahiti is a 1962 comedy-drama film starring James Mason and John Mills and the directorial debut of Ted Kotcheff; it is based on the novel by Geoffrey Cotterell, who also adapted it for the screen with Ivan Foxwell. It was filmed in London and Tahiti. Rosenda Monteros, a Mexican actress, plays a Tahitian beauty. Roy Kinnear had a minor role. Comedy The Medicine Show is a 2001 comedy/drama/romance film written and directed by Wendell Morris. Comedy Twitches is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie, is based on the popular Twitches book series published by Scholastic Press. Produced by Broomsticks Productions Limited, the film stars Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry as Alexandra Fielding and Camryn Barnes, respectively. On its premiere night, Twitches scored over 7 million viewers – the best Disney Channel Original Movie ratings at that time. The movie drew 21.5 million viewers in four airings on its first weekend and was the week's most popular cable program. A sequel, Twitches Too, aired on October 12, 2007, as a part of Disney Channel's Hauntober Fest. Documentary film Rihanna 777 Documentary... 7Countries7Days7Shows is the third live long-form video by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna. It was released on May 7, 2013 by Def Jam Recordings. An edited version aired on May 6 on the Fox Network. It will feature behind-the-scene look of the singer's 777 Tour, a seven-date tour where she performed seven concerts in seven different cities in seven different countries accompanied with a group of fans and more than 150 journalists. Promoting Rihanna's seventh studio album Unapologetic. Comedy Henry Aldrich, Editor is a 1942 film directed by Hugh Bennett. Comedy Crazy First Love is a 2003 comedy, drama, romance film written and directed by Jong-rok Oh. Comedy Spider-Plant Man is a British parody short film which parodies the Spider-Man 2002 film adaptation, made for the Comic Relief 2005 appeal and aired on BBC One on 11 March 2005. It featured Rowan Atkinson as Peter Piper/Spider-Plant Man and Rachel Stevens as his love-interest Jane-Mary. Jim Broadbent also made an appearance, portraying Batman, and Tony Robinson as Robin. Animation The Whalers is a cartoon produced by the Walt Disney Company and released by RKO Radio Pictures on August 19, 1938. The short was directed by David Hand and Dick Huemer. It featured the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey Mouse, Clarence 'Ducky' Nash as Donald Duck and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. It was animated by Ed Love, Marvin Woodward, Art Babbitt, Frank Oreb, Robert Leffingwell, Louie Schmitt, Lee Morehouse, Al Eugster, Josh Meador, Eric Larson, Preston Blair and Milt Schaffer. The music was provided by Albert Hay Malotte, uncredited in the film. Comedy Hounded is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Tahj Mowry, Craig Kirkwood, Shia LaBeouf and Ed Begley, Jr. It was filmed in Salt Lake City Utah at the Madeleine Choir School campus. Comedy The Summer of Flying Fish is a Chilean-French film directed by Marcela Said. The film premiered in the Directors' Fortnight at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy In This Tricky Life is a 2001 Uruguayan film directed by Beatriz Flores Silva. It was Uruguay's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was awarded the Colón de Oro at the Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva. Comedy Raising Flagg is a 2006 film directed by Neal Miller and co-written by Miller, Nancy Miller and Dorothy Velasco. It was shot entirely on location in Portland and St. Helens, Oregon. Documentary film Welcome to Durham, USA is a documentary about gang violence in Durham, North Carolina. Comedy This Marriage Business is a 1938 adventure comedy crime romance film based on the story by Mel Riddle and Alex Ruben, written by Gladys Atwater and J. Robert Bren, and directed by Christy Cabanne. Thriller White Lie is a 2013 thriller film written and directed by Nyima Cartier. Comedy Tropical Malady is a 2004 Thai romantic psychological drama film directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. It is a film in two segments – the first part a romance between two men, and the second a mysterious tale about a soldier lost in the woods, bedeviled by the spirit of a shaman. It won the Jury Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and was the first Thai film to be in the main competition at Cannes. It is also the first Thai film to win a prize at any of the "A festivals". Comedy Mondo New York is a 1988 Mondo film directed by Harvey Nikolai Keith. Documentary film Come Into the Garden is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Heinz Brinkmann and Jochen Wisotzki. Documentary film Mahatma: Life of Gandhi, 1869–1948 is a 1968 documentary biography film, detailing the life of Mahatma Gandhi. The film was produced by The Gandhi National Memorial Fund in cooperation with the Films Division of the Government of India, and was directed and scripted by Vithalbhai Jhaveri. Jhaveri also provides the commentary throughout the film. The film is in black and white, contains 33 reels, and runs for 330 minutes. The film was made to seek to tell the life story Gandhi, and his incessant search for Truth. The film contains animation, live photography and old prints to provide an integrated image of his life. The story itself is narrated using mostly Gandhi's own words. There are several versions of the film. There is the 5 hour version in English, a shorter version which runs for 2 hours and 16 minutes, and an even shorter version which runs for an hour. A Hindi version exists, running for 2 hours and 20 minutes, and a German version at 1 hour and 44 minutes. Animation Battenberg is a 2010 short animated film written and directed by Stewart Comrie. Comedy The Kingdom of Ultimate Power is a 2005 short comedy film written and directed by Gustavo Rodríguez and Jeremy Buhler. Documentary film "It’s not easy making a buck. But if you’re young and beautiful and willing to use your body, then Los Angeles is the best place in the world to ply your wares. With that thought in mind, German filmmaker Jochen Hick traveled to L.A. in search of the men who make their living by using their body as an object of desire or the subject of art. The men he interviews include successful sex workers, sex worker wannabes, models, a photographer, and performance artist. There is rough trade actor, model, and former Madonna boyfriend Tony Ward (Hustler White); body piercing performance artist Ron Athey; photographer Rick Castro (who picks up a Santa Monica hustler for a nude modeling session); and several gay porn stars including daddy top-man Cole Tucker, hunky Matt Bradshaw, and dreamy blonde bottom Kevin Kramer. Of particular interest is Ward, a former street hustler, whose cocky sexuality propelled him to modeling and a fling with Madonna, only to see it all destroyed, leaving him alone, masturbating in the tub while the camera coolly gazes. While certainly not hardcore gay porn, this is a fascinating, stimulating, and at times, erotically funny documentary." Quoting the description from the TLA Video site. Documentary film Middle Sexes: Redefining He and She is a 2005 American television documentary film by Antony Thomas. Comedy Car Trouble is a 1985 comedy film directed by David Green. Comedy No Time for Flowers is a 1952 film directed by Don Siegel. Documentary film Romanes is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Annja Krautgasser. Documentary film Till Then: A Journey Through World War II Love Letters is a 2013 documentary film directed by Vic Del Regno. Comedy Sorry Safari, released in October 1962, is the 11th in a series of thirteen Tom and Jerry cartoons directed by Gene Deitch. Comedy Hot Moves is a 1985 comedy film by director Jim Sotos starring Michael Zorek and Jill Schoelen. Thriller Angel is a 1987 Hong Kong action film inspired by Charlie's Angels which stars Moon Lee and Yukari Oshima. It is regarded as defining the Girls with Guns sub-genre. The film was followed by two sequels. Thriller Bulldog Edition is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Lamont. The film is also known as Lady Reporter in the United Kingdom. Comedy For the Love of Mary is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova and starring Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brien, Don Taylor, and Jeffrey Lynn. Written by Oscar Brodney, the film is about a young woman who takes a job at the White House as a switchboard operator and soon receives help with her love life from Supreme Court justices and the President of the United States. For the Love of Mary was the last film by Deanna Durbin, who withdrew from the entertainment business the following year to live a private life in France. Documentary film Leave It on the Track is a 2011 documentary action film directed by Benjamin Pascoe. Comedy Mere Dost Picture Abhi Baki Hai, earlier known as Amar Joshi Shahid Ho Gaya, is an 2012 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rajnish Thakur and produced by Narendra Singh. The film stars Sunil Shetty, Udita Goswami, Rajpal Yadav and Om Puri in lead roles amongst others. Comedy Smile Please is a 1924 short comedy film written by John A. Waldron and directed by Roy Del Ruth. Comedy Gilda Radner: It's Always Something is a 2002 tv film directed by Duane Clark. Thriller Dying God is a 2008 Argentinian–French horror-science fiction film directed by Fabrice Lambot. Comedy The Red Widow is a lost 1916 silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky, distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on a 1911 Broadway musical play The Red Widow by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf and starring comedian Raymond Hitchcock. John Barrymore stars in this film in the Hitchcock part of Cicero Butts. Hitchcock's wife, Flora Zabelle, is the leading lady in this film. This particular comedy was shot twice. The negative for the first version burned up in a nitrate fire before prints were made. This was probably the same Famous Players fire of September 11, 1915 that destroyed the first version of Mary Pickford's Esmerelda. Barrymore and cast reshot the film for no salary. Comedy Lego Atlantis: The Movie is a computer animated comedy film based on the toy line of the same name. It is considered a family film besides the crude humor in the film. It premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on January 15, 2010, and in Europe on January 25, 2010. It features the characters from the toy line, apart from Bobby Buoy and Axel Storm. Comedy Je Bho Ramrai Bho is a 2003 Nepali film directed by Hari Bansha Acharya. Comedy Telegrame is a 1959 Romanian comedy film directed by Aurel Miheles and Gheorghe Naghi. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Premium is a 2006 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Pete Chatmon. Animation MTV Sex is a 2012 animation advertising film written by Icaro Doria, Guillermo Vega and Anthony Falvo, and directed by Mateus De Paula Santos. Thriller 4bia or Phobia is a 2008 Thai horror film in four parts, directed by Youngyooth Thongkonthun, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom Wongpoom, and Paween Purijitpanya. Documentary film I Shot My Love is a 2010 documentary film directed and written by Tomer Heymann. Animation Jerry-Go-Round is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and directed by Chuck Jones. The title Jerry-Go-Round is a play on the name of a classic amusepark carousel: a merry-go-round. Comedy Freshman Orientation is a 2004 romantic comedy film written and directed by Ryan Shiraki. PLOT: Clay's got the perfect plan to get the sexy sorority blonde of his dreams, but his scheme backfires- and Clay soon finds himself in the middle of a hilarious gender-bending battle of the sexes led by vicious sorority girls and drunken frat boys. Featuring Sam Huntington, Rachel Dratch and John Goodman, Freshman Orientation is a wild college romp that's sure to become a classic! Comedy Freaknik: The Musical is a musical television special produced by T-Pain. It features the voice of T-Pain as the Ghost of Freaknik, as well as the voices of entertainers such as Lil Wayne, Young Cash, Snoop Dogg, Sophia Fresh, and Rick Ross, and comedians such as Andy Samberg and Charlie Murphy who provide additional voices. It was scheduled to air on Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim sometime in 2009, but after several push-backs, it premiered on March 7, 2010. The musical is based on the actual music festival of the same name that used to take place in Atlanta, Georgia. A soundtrack was released by Jive Records and Nappy Boy records on April 20, 2010. The 90-minute uncut version of Freaknik: The Musical has been released on DVD and other forms of home media. Thriller Triple Tap is a 2010 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Derek Yee. This film is follow-up to the Derek Yee produced 2000 film Double Tap which starred Leslie Cheung and Alex Fong, the latter being only actor to reprise his role from the previous installment. Comedy Desde que amanece apetece is a 2005 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio del Real and starring Gabino Diego, Arturo Fernández and Loles León. Documentary film Pasion is a 2011 documentary, family, musical short film directed by Carlos P Beltran. Comedy Max and Josh is a short comedy film that premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Volkswagen Relentless Drive Award. It stars Hill Harper and Wayne Federman, and was directed by Kathryn Ann Busby. Thriller Aika tappaa is a 2005 Finnish horror thriller directed and written by Timo Puustinen. The film premiered on 31 July 2005 in Finland. Comedy The Princess of Neutralia is a 1917 German silent comedy film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Henny Porten, Paul Bildt and Hermann Picha. After a wealthy young woman rejects the proposals of 115 suitors, they form a club to try and gain revenge on her. Comedy Higher and Higher is a 1944 musical film starring Michèle Morgan, Jack Haley, and Frank Sinatra, loosely based on a 1940 Broadway musical written by Gladys Hurlbut and Joshua Logan. The film version, written by Jay Dratler and Ralph Spence with additional dialogue by William Bowers and Howard Harris, diverges significantly from its source. The film has songs by Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson, as well as one song by Rodgers and Hart, "Disgustingly Rich," that remains from the stage production. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, released in Japan as Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, is a 1993 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Takao Okawara and featuring special effects by Koichi Kawakita, the film starred Masahiro Takashima, Ryoko Sano, and Megumi Odaka. Despite being produced and released in 1993, this twentieth film in the Godzilla series was marketed as the 40th anniversary Godzilla movie. The film featured the return of classic characters from the original series such as Rodan and Mechagodzilla, as well as introducing an infant Godzilla named BabyGodzilla. Although it shares a title with Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, the film is neither a remake nor a re-imagining of the earlier film. Despite its North American title, the film is not a sequel to the original Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, nor does it share any connections or similarities with the original. The film was released straight to pay-per-view satellite television in the United States in 1998 by Sony Pictures Television. Comedy A Bag of Hammers is a 2010 film directed by Brian Crano. "An offbeat comedy about two misfit best friends incapable of growing up, whose direction is tested by an abandoned child, worn beyond his years; together they invent the family they've always needed." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Comedy A Man Called Sarge is a 1990 American parody film, written and directed by Stuart Gillard, starring Gary Kroeger, Marc Singer, Gretchen German and introducing a young Natasha Lyonne. Set during the World War II North African Western Desert Campaign, it follows a misadventurous squad of French Foreign Legion deserters, led by their charismatic Sarge, who set out across the Sahara desert to strike a blow on the Nazi-occupied city of Tobruk. The humour is built on slapstick and verbal puns, in the fashion of comedy filmmaking trio Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker, spoofing a variety of classic war movies – notably Casablanca – and the stereotypes of the genre. Sarge, the anti-hero protagonist, is a patriot with an over-the-top John Wayne persona. The antagonist, General Von Kraut, is a derogatory portrayal of a Nazi commander – extremely evil, perverted and a poor decision maker – emphasized by his name, as kraut is often used as a pejorative term for German soldiers. Furthermore, Sarge's group of misfit soldiers include a Native American, a New York Jew, a hillbilly and a French officer in the style of Maurice Chevalier. Animation Spin Spun Span is a 2011 animated short film directed by Anne Wilkins and Emily Howells. Comedy Asian Charlie's Angels is a Taiwanese version of the successful 1970s American television show, filmed in Mandarin. Produced in 2001 and airing on ImaginAsian in the United States, the show stars Annie Wu as Annabelle, Kelly Lin as Cindy and Qu Ying as Betty. Christy Chung also appears in the film as Angie. Comedy Ain't No Tomorrows is a 2008 film directed by Yuki Tanada. Comedy Krummerne 2: Stakkels Krumme is a 1992 family comedy film written by John Stefan Olsen and directed by Sven Methling. Comedy I Saw You is a 2013 short comedy drama film written and directed by Mina Shum. Comedy Vanthaan Vendraan is an Indian Tamil crime thriller, written and directed by R. Kannan that stars Jiiva, Nandha and Taapsee Pannu in lead roles. Principal photography began on August 27, 2010, and the film released on September 16, 2011 to mixed reviews. The film was flop at the box office. Comedy Reno Finds Her Mom is a 1998 documentary and comedy film written by Reno and directed by Lydia Dean Pilcher. Animation Purple and Brown: Bubble Gum is a 2005 short animation film directed by Rich Webber. Thriller Snuff 102 is a 2007 horror film written and directed by Mariano Peralta. Documentary film The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Katrina Parks. Thriller Masterwork is an unaired pilot of a TV series. Comedy Spanish Language Director Victor Manuel Castro brings us this Funny film about a former king of cabaret who loses his edge because he spends too much time soaking up the sun. Comedy Blonde Inspiration is a 1941 film directed by Busby Berkeley Comedy Being Human is a 1994 epic fantasy drama film written and directed by Bill Forsyth, and starring Robin Williams. The film portrays the experience of a single human soul, portrayed by Williams, through various incarnations. Williams is the only common actor throughout the stories that span man's history on Earth. An attempt on director-screenwriter Bill Forsyth's part to depict by visual means the ordinariness of life throughout the ages, Being Human is deliberately slow in its pace in order to emphasize how slow life often is. The structure is one of vignette-like character studies of one man who keeps making the same relationships and mistakes throughout his lifetimes. Animation Prinsesa is a 2014 short drama family film written by Conrad Panganiban, Emmanuel Romero, and Drew Stephens and directed by Drew Stephens. Comedy A Family Thanksgiving is a 2010 Hallmark Channel Original Movie directed by Neill Fearnley. Comedy The Honourable Wally Norman is a 2003 Australian comedy film directed by Ted Emery. It stars Kevin Harrington, Shaun Micallef, and Greig Pickhaver. It was filmed primarily in South Australia and was nominated for two AFI awards. Comedy Go Fish is a 1994 American lesbian-themed independent drama film. Directed and co-written by Rose Troche, the film tells the story of the interrelationships of a small group of lesbian friends in Chicago. The narrative is broken up by a number of discussions on lesbian issues, dream sequences, commentary that breaks the fourth wall and moments of free verse poetry. Go Fish was part of a wave of LGBT-themed films that appeared in the mid-1990s. Comedy Los martes, orquídeas is a 1941 Argentine black and white comedy film which won the Argentine Best Picture award for 1941. Thriller On Air is a 2012 thriller film written by Marco Riedl and directed by Marco Riedl & Carsten Vauth. Science Fiction The Lazarus Child is a 2005 American drama film directed by Graham Theakston. It was filmed in Canada and the United Kingdom. Entitled The Last Door in Canada. Comedy Hello, Sucker is a film directed by Edward F. Cline released on Jun 1941. Thriller A Problem with Fear, or Laurie's Anxiety Confronting the Escalator is a 2003 absurdist comedy film by Canadian film-maker Gary Burns. Comedy Cinco minutos de amor is a 1941 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Comedy Dear Caroline is a French 1951 film directed by Richard Pottier. It is based on Jacques Laurent's historic novel "The loves of Caroline Cherie: A novel". Leading roles were played by Martine Carol and Jacques Dacqmine. Comedy A tu per tu is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Comedy Case of the Full Moon Murders is a 1973 film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Documentary film Temalørdag: Byfest og blokvogne is the 2000 TV documentary film written by Jørgen de Mylius. Comedy Hauptmann Florian von der Mühle is an East German film. It was released in 1968. Thriller L: Change the World, is a 2008 Japanese film that is a spin-off to the Death Note film series. Although the film is inspired by the manga Death Note that was written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, it follows an original storyline. It is set at the end of Death Note II: The Last Name. The film is directed by Hideo Nakata, and it stars actor Kenichi Matsuyama as the character "L". Furthermore, child actor Narushi Fukuda stars as Near, while child actress Mayuko Fukuda plays the role of Maki Nikaido, a character who does not appear in the original manga. The film was first released in Hong Kong on February 7, 2008. It was subsequently released in the Japanese box office on 9 February 2008. Additionally, two different versions of the film were shown in the United States on 29 and 30 April 2009 respectively. Animation Bruce is a 2009 short film directed by Tom Judd. Thriller Into the Darkness was a proposed American film which never came to fruition. The film began principal photography in May 2010. The film stars Mischa Barton, Kiowa Gordon, Anna Enger, Wolfgang Weber, Dalal Bruchmann, Russ Russo, and newcomer, Ronnie Patel. The promotional trailer for the film was shot in early August 2009 and is set to debut in October 2009. The film received a lot of press in its early stages of development. In December 2011, a casting call scheduled for March 2012 was released. Documentary film Stories of Change is a 2008 documentary film by Kamar Ahmad Simon. Documentary film The sad truth is lies shape our world more than anything else! Every person on the planet walks around with opinions based on what they think they know, and those opinions direct how all of us act and react. But very few ever question the substance that forms those crucial opinions. From the very nature of truth to how our world began, from morality to religion, from population control to political correctness, from Israel to Islam, from atheism to God... our entire world runs on what we believe. Follow popular actor Kevin Sorbo as he introduces some of the world's leading scientists, historians, theologians, philosophers and authors, as they tackle the world's 12 Biggest lies. Science Fiction Battletruck is a 1982 New Zealand science fiction film directed by Harley Cokeliss and starring Michael Beck. Battletruck is a post-World War III futuristic tale of collapsed governments and bankrupt countries heralding a new lawless age. Although filmed in New Zealand and starring a number of New Zealand actors, it was made by an American film company and considered a low-budget Hollywood release. Comedy Bolbol Hayran is a 2010 Egyptian film. Thriller Agent Red is a 2000 American action film directed by Damian Lee and starring Dolph Lundgren. Its plot concerns two soldiers stuck on a submarine with a group of terrorists who plan to use a chemical weapon on America. After the film was completed, producer Andrew Stevens deemed it too inept to be released. Screenwriter Steve Latshaw was brought in to make the film at least half-competent, while Jim Wynorski was hired to direct some new scenes and insert stock footage where appropriate. Animation Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse is the first direct-to-video movies spin-off from Disney Junior and Disney Channel animated television series Disney's House of Mouse. Comedy Duane Incarnate is a film directed by Hal Salwen. Thriller Vicki is a 1953 film noir directed by Harry Horner and based on the novel I Wake Up Screaming, written by Steve Fisher. The film features Jeanne Crain, Jean Peters, Elliott Reid and Richard Boone. Comedy Song of Paris is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin and starring Dennis Price, Anne Vernon and Hermione Baddeley. It is also known as Bachelor in Paris. Comedy Adyaksha is a 2014 Indian Kannada language comedy film directed by Nanda Kishore. It stars Sharan, Heeba Patel, P. Ravi Shankar, Malavika Avinash, Chikanna and Ramesh Bhat. It is a remake of the Tamil film Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam. Comedy Scent Of A Woman is a 2013 short comedy romance film written by Halley Wegryn Gross and directed by Lauren Savoy. Documentary film War Matters is a 2013 documentary written and directed by Chester Yang. Documentary film The Same River Twice is a 2003 documentary by Robb Moss, described by the Sundance Channel as follows: “in 1978, filmmaker Robb Moss joined 16 free-spirited friends for a month-long rafting trip down the Colorado River. The excursion was captured in a short film, Riverdogs, a visual celebration of naked, exuberant youth set against the spectacular vistas of the Grand Canyon. Now, a quarter-century later, Moss tracks down five of his old comrades for a witty and insightful now-and-then portrait to see how they have fared after coping with children, careers, responsibilities, ageing and changing attitudes.” Two of the five are Jeff Golden and Cathy Shaw, shown in the 1970s as a young couple in love, and then in 2000, divorced with two children. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2003 and was nominated for two awards, the Truer Than Fiction Award at the Independent Spirit Awards in 2004 and the Grand Jury Prize. The title refers to a traditional saying "you cannot step into the same river twice", which dates to Ancient Greek philosophy – see Panta rhei. Thriller Sand, Love and Salt is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by František Čáp. Documentary film The Last Kilometer is a 2012 Italian documentary film directed by Paolo Casalis. The film is portrait of road cycling made through 4 characters: Ignazio Moser and his father Francesco Moser, Davide Rebellin, Gianni Mura, Didi Senft. The film tries to answer to the question: Money, business, doping scandals and lack of epic and new champions: are we watching "The Last Kilometer" for cycling? The movie follows the story and an entire cycling season of “the old” Davide Rebellin, 41 years old and still fighting in the peloton after many victories and scandals, and “the young” Ignazio Moser, promising 20 years old son of cycling champion Francesco Moser. The famous Italian journalist Gianni Mura, Tour de France correspondent since 1967, helps us to discover what cycling was and what it has become today, after doping scandals, passion, epic, richness and decadence. Finally, a bit of madness and insane joy is brought into the movie by Didi Senft, better known as “El Diablo”, a living and metaphorical symbol of all cycling fans, with their passion and their enthusiasm. The Last Kilometer is a portrait of cycling. A worth having movie about cycling - PezCycling News Comedy Zotz! is a 1962 Comedy Fantasy film directed by William Castle and written by Ray Russell. Comedy Gabrielle Unions's Sexy Lingerie Shoot is a 2010 short, comedy, film directed by Dustin Bowser. Comedy The Projectionist is a 1971 film written and directed by Harry Hurwitz. It featured the film debut of Rodney Dangerfield. The film employs the use of superimposition of older films, the first time such techniques were used. Comedy The Castiglioni Brothers is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Corrado D'Errico and starring Camillo Pilotto, Ugo Ceseri and Amedeo Nazzari. It was based on a play by Alberto Colantuoni. Nazzari, who would go on to be the leading star of Italian cinema over the next two decades, was previously given a screen test by D'Errico who was dismissive of his talents. Comedy Otan leipei i gata is a 1962 Greek comedy film made by Finos Films. It was directed by Alekos Sakellarios and stars Vasilis Avlonitis, Rena Vlachopoulou and Niki Linardou. Documentary film Bitter Jester is a documentary starring Maija DiGiorgio, Kenny Simmons, Jody Del Giorno and Heather McConnell. It's a portrait of the comedy world that includes interviews with a multitude of stars including Richard Pryor, Richard Belzer and many others. Comedy Grand Masti also referred to as Masti 2 is a Bollywood sex comedy film directed by Indra Kumar and produced by Ashok Thakeria. The film is a sequel to the 2004 film Masti, and features Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani reprising their roles from the original, yet the film does not continue and is a new installment. The film also starred Bruna Abdullah, Karishma Tanna, Sonalee Kulkarni, Kainaat Arora, Maryam Zakaria and Manjari Fadnis. Grand Masti released on 13 September 2013. The film received largely negative responses from critics, but was received well at the box office. Grand Masti is the highest grossing Bollywood film with an A certificate in India, subsequently entering Bollywood's 100 crore club in India. The film was declared a Super Hit in India by Box Office India. Comedy Moz & Cat is a 2009 Malayalam film written and directed by Fazil starring Dileep and Rahman in lead roles. Documentary film Torn from the Flag is a 2007 documentary film about the international decline of communism and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The film encompasses the tense Cold War era and presents the rivalry of the superpowers during that time. It shows the 1956 Hungarian Revolution as the first catalyst for the future decline of the communist system, and as a remarkable turning point for the advancement of democracy. The film’s Hungarian title is A lyukas zászló. Torn from the Flag was made primarily for international theatrical release and television distribution, and participated in the 2009 Oscar competition in the ”Best Documentary” category. Comedy Ballen i øyet is a 2000 Norwegian comedy film directed by Catrine Telle, starring Laila Goody. Denise is heavily short sighted, but still plays football. One day she is hit in the eye by a ball, and loses consciousness. When she wakes up, it seems that everyone else has an identical twin. Comedy Fonazei o kleftos or Fonazi o kleftis is a 1965 Greek drama film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Rena Vlachopoulou, Dionyssis Papayanopoulos and Andreas Douzos. It was filmed in the same year. Documentary film I Ain't Gonna Stand for It is a 2001 documentary short film directed by Jana Boková. Science Fiction Cyborg, known in the UK as Cyborg 009, is a 1989 American martial-arts science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun. Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as Gibson Rickenbacker, a mercenary who battles a group of murderous marauders led by Fender Tremolo along the East coast of the United States in a post-apocalyptic future. The film was the first in Albert Pyun's Cyborg Trilogy. It was followed by 1993's Knights and finally 1997's Omega Doom. Thriller Chargesheet is a Bollywood Crime thriller, drama film directed by veteran Dev Anand, starring himself, Jackie Shroff, Naseeruddin Shah and Divya Dutta in lead roles, while Riya Sen appears in an item-number. The film is named after a formal document of accusation prepared by a law-enforcement agency in India. It released on 30 September 2011, to mixed reviews and failed at the box office due to multiple releases around the same time. It was Dev Anand's last work before he died on 3 December 2011. Comedy Pokaz kotku, co masz w srodku is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Slawomir Krynski. Animation Sin: The Movie is a Japanese original video animation released in 2000 by ADV Films, adapted from the game of the same title. Thriller Needle is a 2010 independent supernatural horror film starring Michael Dorman, Jessica Marais, Travis Fimmel, Trilby Glover, and Ben Mendelsohn, and directed by John V. Soto. Needle is structured as a murder mystery, with six distinct clues pointing to one of ten suspects; the trailer is intentionally misleading. The film premiered at Cinefest OZ in August 2010, and has since screened at the British Horror Film Festival and Screamfest Horror Film Festival; as well as the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Needle had a limited 8 screen release in Australian cinemas on 28 July 2011. The film also had a successful release in Turkey on 29 July 2011 where it opened at No.4 at the box office on 62 screens. Needle played for 13 weeks eventually grossing USD$259,185. At 1 September 2012, Needle has been sold in 82 countries worldwide with rights for major territories going to Lionsgate, High Fliers, Telepool, Playarte, SND, Shochiku and Sony Needle was filmed over six weeks in Perth, Western Australia. Director John V. Soto credits influences from such horror and mystery films as Hellraiser, Urban Legend, and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Documentary film Paradise and Fire Oven is a 1959 documentary film written by Herbert Viktor and Robert Vogel and directed by Herbert Viktor. Comedy The General is a 1926 American silent comedy film released by United Artists. Inspired by the Great Locomotive Chase, which happened in 1862, the film stars Buster Keaton who co-directed it with Clyde Bruckman. It was adapted by Al Boasberg, Bruckman, Keaton, Paul Girard Smith and Charles Henry Smith from the memoir The Great Locomotive Chase by William Pittenger. At the time of its initial release, The General, an action-adventure-comedy made toward the end of the silent era, wasn't well received by critics or audiences, resulting in mediocre box office. Because of its then-huge budget and failure to turn a significant profit, Keaton lost his independence as a filmmaker and was forced into a restrictive deal with MGM. In 1956, the film entered the public domain due to the claimant's failure to renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. The film has been reevaluated, and is now considered by critics as one of the greatest films ever made. In 2007, The General was ranked #18 by the American Film Institute on their 10th Anniversary list of the 100 best American movies of all time. Comedy Dust, Russian: Пыль is a 2001 film with a minimalistic budget of 3000 dollars and released in 2005 in Russia. Its genre may be characterized as fantastic realism, or as an existential drama with elements of science fiction. Practically unknown in the period between 2001 and 2005, the film was acclaimed at several Russian movie festivals, e.g. XXVII Moscow Festival and Kinoshock. Comedy Theodore Rex, also known as T. Rex, is a 1995 buddy cop/science fiction/family film written and directed by Jonathan Betuel and starring Whoopi Goldberg. Though originally intended for theatrical release, the film went direct-to-video, and consequently became the most expensive direct-to-video film ever made at the time of its release. The film was not well received, and saw Whoopi Goldberg being nominated for Worst Actress at the 1996 Golden Raspberry Awards, where she lost to Demi Moore for both The Juror and Striptease. Despite this, it was listed on the Billboard "Top Video Rentals" list for three weeks in August 1996, peaking at #34. It is the first, and so far only, direct-to-video movie to receive any sort of Razzie nomination. Comedy Listen, Darling is a 1938 musical comedy film starring Judy Garland, Freddie Bartholomew, Mary Astor, and Walter Pidgeon. Documentary film Split Of A Second is a 2012 documentary, short, adventure, and biography film directed by John Boisen and Björn Fävremark. Documentary film About The Land is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jane Darke. Documentary film "As David Niven was speaking at the 1974 Academy Awards telecast, a long-haired naked man streaked past him and into Oscar legend. Niven’s riposte — “Probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings!” — proved wrong. Robert Opel got more than just laughs “stripping off” in his brief but colorful career in San Francisco’s pansexual underground arts world. First as a photographer for underground magazines and a performance artist, then as a gallery owner, Opel promoted the fusion of sexuality and politics in art too taboo for mainstream outlets. He moved queer art off gay-bar walls and into his pioneering gallery, FeyWay Studios. Here he mingled with and presented artists such as Tom of Finland, the Cockettes, Divine, Robert Mapplethorpe, Douglas Farmer and Camille O’Grady, his lover. It was an especially turbulent time for gays: Anita Bryant’s crusade, the Briggs Initiative, the Milk-Moscone assassination and the ensuing trial of Dan White. When Opel himself was shot to death in his gallery in 1979, many believed it was not due to the reported drug deal gone wrong but police retaliation for his performance just days before of a mock execution of murderer Dan White, by “Gay Justice.” Years after Opel’s death, his nephew and name-sake launched an investigation into his life and murder. In this riveting tribute, his findings, dramatized in re-enactments that pay homage to 1970s underground cinema, cry out for answers to mysteries never solved." Quoting Frako Loden from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Ask a Policeman is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel which stars Will Hay, Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt. The title comes from the popular music hall song Ask a Policeman. The Turnbotham Round police force are threatened with dismissal by their Chief Constable and decide to manufacture some smugglers to keep their jobs. When they encounter real smugglers, their plans begins to fall apart. Comedy Somers Town is a 2008 film directed by Shane Meadows, written by Paul Fraser and produced by Barnaby Spurrier. It stars Thomas Turgoose, Piotr Jagiello, Kate Dickie, Perry Benson, and Elisa Lasowski. It was entirely funded by Eurostar. The film is a study of social environment in the Somers Town area of London, largely shot in black and white. Animation Justin and the Knights of Valour is a 2013 Spanish 3D animated adventure fantasy film co-written and directed by Manuel Sicilia. The film features voice acting from Freddie Highmore, Antonio Banderas, James Cosmo, Charles Dance, Tamsin Egerton, Rupert Everett, Barry Humphries, Alfred Molina, Mark Strong, David Walliams, Julie Walters, Olivia Williams and Saoirse Ronan. Comedy TANK S.W.A.T. 01 is a 2006 OVA adapted from the two-volume manga series Dominion: Tank Police by Masamune Shirow. Animation The Molecularium: Riding Snowflakes is the 2004 computer animated film written by V. Owen Bush and Kurt Przybilla, and directed by V Owen Bush Thriller That Beautiful Somewhere is a Canadian feature film written, directed and produced by Robert Budreau, produced by Ian Murray and executive produced by Bill Plumstead for Loon Film Inc. and Lumanity Productions. The film stars Roy Dupuis and Jane McGregor. The screenplay was based on the novel Loon, by William Plumstead, who was also its executive producer. It was filmed on location in Temagami and North Bay, Ontario in 2005 and completed in 2006. Its world première, attended by Budreau, Dupuis, and Murray, occurred on August 26, 2006, during the Montreal World Film Festival. It was also shown at the Atlantic Film Festival, the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, the Calgary International Film Festival. The film was theatrically released across Canada in late April 2007. Comedy Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle is a 2003 American action comedy film. It is the sequel to 2000's Charlie's Angels. It opened in the United States on June 27, 2003, and was number one at the box office for that weekend, also making a worldwide total of $259.2 million. In an ensemble cast, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu return as Natalie, Dylan, and Alex respectively. It also features Demi Moore, Shia LaBeouf, Robert Patrick, Crispin Glover, Justin Theroux, Matt LeBlanc, Luke Wilson, John Cleese, Pink, with Jaclyn Smith reprising her role as Kelly Garrett, and Bernie Mac replacing Bill Murray in the role of Bosley. This was John Forsythe's final film appearance before his retirement and his death in 2010. Comedy Sergeant Deadhead is a 1965 musical comedy film starring Frankie Avalon. It features many cast members who appeared in the Beach Party movies. Documentary film Time Is on My Side is a 1995 documentary drama film written by Jacques Holender and written by Hugh Graham. Documentary film 2016: Obama's America is a 2012 documentary film by conservative author and commentator Dinesh D'Souza. The film was produced by Gerald R. Molen. D'Souza and John Sullivan co-directed and co-wrote the film, which is based on D'Souza's book The Roots of Obama's Rage. Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities of the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama as D'Souza presents his theory alleging that early influences on Obama are affecting the decisions he makes as president. The film has grossed over $33.45 million in the United States, making it the fourth highest-grossing documentary since 1982. Reviewers from Time, Variety, and The New York Times have described the film as politically partisan, and unlikely to sway undecided voters or Obama supporters. As of 12 March 2013, the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes has the film listed with a 26% rating by critics and 73% rating by viewers; it has however been well received in conservative circles. Some sources have also praised the film's production values. Comedy Roamin' Holiday is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 155th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Chikin Biznis is a 1999 drama film directed by Ntshaveni Wa Luruli. Documentary film The Vanishing Prairie was a 1954 documentary film by Walt Disney. The theme music was given a set of lyrics by Hazel "Gil" George. It was rechristened as "Pioneer's Prayer" in Westward Ho, the Wagons!, a western film about pioneers on the Oregon Trail. Documentary film Zac Goes Back is a 2009 short documentary film starring Zac Efron and Jason Filardi. Comedy Fly Me to the Moon is a 2008 Belgian-American CGI animated 3D feature film. It was released in digital 3D in Belgium on 30 January 2008 and in the USA and Canada on 15 August 2008. The film was also released in IMAX 3D in the USA and Canada starting 8 August 2008. Fly Me to the Moon was directed by Ben Stassen and produced by nWave Pictures in association with Illuminata Pictures, and distributed by Summit Entertainment and Vivendi Visual Entertainment. Science Fiction Pixel Perfect is a 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie. It aired in the United States on January 16, 2004 and in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2004. This is the 50th Disney Channel Original Movie. Documentary film Soul To Soul was a concert held in Accra, Ghana, on 6 March 1971, by an array of mostly American R&B, soul, rock, and jazz musicians. It is also the name of a 1971 documentary film recording the concert. Documentary film My Yiddish Momme McCoy is a documentary made in 1991 by Bob Giges about his 90-year-old Jewish grandmother who fell in love and married an Irish-Catholic named Bernie McCoy. Interfaith marriage has always been an issue in the Jewish community, but in the early twentieth-century it was particularly taboo. My Yiddish Momme McCoy addresses the prejudices the couple faced and the challenges that their divergent cultures presented them. Thriller Michael Clayton is a 2007 American legal thriller film written and directed by Tony Gilroy, starring George Clooney, Tom Wilkinson, Tilda Swinton and Sydney Pollack. The film chronicles the attempts by attorney Michael Clayton to cope with a colleague's apparent mental breakdown, and the corruption and intrigue surrounding a major client of his law firm being sued in a class action case over the effects of toxic agrochemicals. The film received positive reviews and was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Gilroy and Best Actor for Clooney, with Swinton winning the award for Best Supporting Actress. Comedy Coast to Coast is a 1980 comedy film starring Dyan Cannon and Robert Blake, directed by Joseph Sargent. The screenplay was written by Stanley Weiser. The original score was composed by Charles Bernstein. The film was shot in Stockton, California. The film's tagline is: "Either way, love will win in the end." Comedy Baby Doll is a 1956 American black comedy and drama film directed by Elia Kazan, and starring Carroll Baker, Karl Malden and Eli Wallach. The film also features Mildred Dunnock and Rip Torn. It was produced by Kazan and Tennessee Williams, and adapted by Williams from his own one-act play 27 Wagons Full of Cotton. The plot focuses on a feud between two rival cotton gin owners in rural Mississippi; after one of the men commits arson against the other's gin, the owner retaliates by attempting to seduce the arsonist's nineteen-year-old virgin bride with the hopes of receiving an admission by her of her husband's guilt. The film was controversial when it was released due to its implicit sexual themes, provoking a largely successful effort to ban it, waged by the Roman Catholic National Legion of Decency. Nevertheless, the film received multiple nominations for major awards and performed decently at the box office. Kazan won the Golden Globe Award for Best Director and the film was nominated for four other Golden Globe awards, as well as four Academy Awards and four BAFTA Awards awards, with Eli Wallach taking the BAFTA prize for "Most Promising Newcomer to Film." Documentary film Un silenzio particolare is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Stefano Rulli. Comedy Los alegres Aguilares is a 1967 Mexican film. It stars Antonio Aguilar. The adventurer Manuel comes across Carlos, who is almost his identical twin. Manuel comes from a rich family so he offers Carlos some money to pass himself off as him for a young woman that wants to marry him. Carlos asks him to return the favor. Starring: Antonio Aguilar, Crox Alvarado Directed by: Miguel Zacarias Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes Release year: 1905 Studio: Veranda Entertainment Documentary film The human story behind the massive American effort to eliminate the debilitating effects of the polio virus and the truly untested nature of Salk's original vaccine. Science Fiction And the Word Was Made Flesh is a 1972 Australian film, directed and written by Duson Marek. The title of the film is a religious quote from John 1:14. Documentary film Live at Slane Castle is a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert video released in 2003, two years after the release of their last concert DVD, Off the Map. The concert taped was their second show at Slane Castle in Ireland, the Foo Fighters also played as the opening act, and have their own DVD footage of the concert. It was filmed on August 23, 2003 and the DVD was released on November 17, 2003. The DVD shows the full concert except for the Donna Summer song I Feel Love covered by guitarist John Frusciante and "Soul to Squeeze", because Frusciante broke a string during that song. Additionally, a mistake made by Frusciante during "Maybe" has been edited on the DVD. The DVD was received with mixed reviews, but most gave the live footage a seal of approval. Many were upset with the lack of pre-Blood Sugar Sex Magik songs. Nothing from the band's first four albums was performed. Upon release, Columbus Alive columnist Wayne King declared the DVD to be the "greatest live concert of all time." The DVD artwork is also noteworthy for its lack of quality photographs and 'thrown-together' packaging compared to similar live concert DVDs released by other artists. Comedy Up to His Neck is a 1954 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ronald Shiner as Jack Carter, Hattie Jacques as Rakiki and Anthony Newley as Tommy. Animation The Vacation Of Death is a 2010 animation adventure short film written and directed by Joel Natanauan and Robert Pendleton. Comedy La muchachada de a bordo is a 1936 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Manuel Romero. The film starred Luis Sandrini and Tito Lusiardo. The film was edited by Francisco Múgica. Comedy A Desert Hero is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film is considered to be lost. Documentary film No Maps for These Territories is an independent documentary film made by Mark Neale focusing on the speculative fiction author William Gibson. It features appearances by Jack Womack, Bruce Sterling, Bono, and The Edge and was released by Docurama. The film had its world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival in October 2000. Documentary film Furusato wo kudasai is a 2008 documentary film directed by Kenji Tominaga. Comedy Delirious is a stand-up comedy television special starring Eddie Murphy. The 70-minute show, released in 1983, showcases his most racy material. It was recorded on August 17, 1983 at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. It was a big success and was followed by the concert film Eddie Murphy Raw. The Bus Boys perform in the beginning of the concert and are referenced throughout by Murphy. Comedy Looking for Kitty is a 2004 American film written and directed by Edward Burns, in which he plays a private detective in New York City, hired by David Krumholtz to help track down his run-away wife. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 6, 2004. It had a limited theatrical release in September 2006 and was released on DVD the following month, on October 24, 2006. Saturday Night Live alumni Rachel Dratch and Chris Parnell have small parts, while Burns regulars Connie Britton and Kevin Kash have small roles as Burns' neighbor and building superintendent, respectively. Comedy Le Code a changé is a 2009 comedy drama film directed by Danièle Thompson. Comedy Of Feline Bondage is a Tom and Jerry cartoon released in 1965, directed and produced by Chuck Jones, with animation by Ben Washam, Don Towsley, Ken Harris, Tom Ray and Dick Thompson. In some ways, the cartoon is reminiscent of the 1948 short, The Invisible Mouse which was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The title of the cartoon alludes to the novel Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham, and the better-known 1964 film of the same name. This is also the only Tom and Jerry cartoon written by Don Towsley. Comedy The Comedy of Terrors is an American International Pictures comedy horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and Joe E. Brown in his final film appearance. The film also features Orangey the cat, billed as "Rhubarb the Cat". It is a blend of comedy and horror which features several cast members from Tales of Terror, made by AIP the year before. Comedy Rani Maharani is a 1990 Indian Kannada language film directed by B. Ramamurthy, starring Ambarish, Shashikumar and Malashri in lead roles. The supporting cast features Jaggesh, Umashree, Doddanna, Mysore Lokesh, Umesh, Tennis Krishna. The film is said to be inspired from Hindi language films, Seeta Aur Geeta and ChaalBaaz. It was remade in 2010 by B. Ramamurthy, titled Na Rani Nee Maharani. Documentary film Writer's Block is a 2013 sports documentary film written and directed by Ernesto Rodrigues. Comedy Superproduction: Behind the Scenes of Scandal ia a 2003 comedy film written by Juliusz Machulski and Jarosław Sokół and directed by Juliusz Machulski Comedy Maduve Mane is a 2011 Indian Kannada language film in the romance genre starring Ganesh and Shradha Arya in the lead roles. The film was directed by Sunil Kumar Singh and produced by H. A. Rahman under the banner J. J. International. The music of the film was composed by Manikanth Kadri. Documentary film Adopting Haiti is a 2011 Telly Award winning documentary film directed by Timothy Wolfer. Animation Shaun the Sheep - Abracadabra is a 2011 animated short film directed by Christopher Sadler. Comedy 2061 – An exceptional year is a 2007 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Documentary film Freeway: Crack in the System is a 2013 documentary film directed by Marc Levin. Science Fiction La Folie du Docteur Tube is a 1915 short silent experimental film directed by Abel Gance, in which a scientist takes a white powder, and then hallucinates. Gance shows the man's hallucinations by using a series of distorting lenses on the camera. A print of the film survives. Science Fiction The Chronicles of Riddick: Into Pitch Black is a 2000 action sci-fi film directed by M. David Melvin. Comedy Shrek the Third is a 2007 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film, and the third installment in the Shrek franchise. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and is the first in the series to be distributed by Paramount Pictures which acquired DreamWorks Pictures in 2006. It was released in U.S. theaters on May 18, 2007. Although the film received mixed reviews from critics, it grossed $798 million, making it a commercial success. It was produced with the working title of Shrek 3, the name being changed to avoid potential confusion with Shrek 4-D. Like the first two Shrek films, the film is based on fairy tale themes. It was nominated for Best Animated Movie at the 2008 Kids' Choice Awards, but lost to Ratatouille. It was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film at the 61st British Academy Film Awards. This film also pairs former Monty Python members Eric Idle and John Cleese for the first time since 1993's Splitting Heirs. Documentary film I Wanted To Make A Movie About A Beautiful And Tragic Memphis is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Laura Jean Hocking Documentary film Land With Bread is a film directed by Gabriel Broughton. Animation Der Spezialist is a 1967 short animation film directed and written by Walter Krüttner. Documentary film My Voyage to Italy is a personal documentary by acclaimed Italian-American director Martin Scorsese. The film is a voyage through Italian cinema history, marking influential films for Scorsese and particularly covering the Italian neorealism period. The films of Roberto Rossellini make up for half the films discussed in the entire documentary, dealing with his seminal influence on Italian cinema and cinema history. Other directors mentioned include Vittorio de Sica, Luchino Visconti, Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni. It was released in 1999 at a length of four hours. Two years later, it was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Centerfold Girls is a thriller directed by John Peyser and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film is about a sadistic serial killer who targets the centerfolds of popular men's magazines. Comedy Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping is a 1983 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak, about the fictional national hero Jára Cimrman. Animation 2072 : Le Défi is a 2009 short animated film directed and produced by Simon Lacroix. Comedy I Am Little is a 2008 short comedy film written and directed by Zan Passante. Documentary film Fritz Lang is a 1990 film directed by Werner Dütsch. Documentary film Ganges: River to Heaven, is a 2003 American documentary film by Boston filmmaker, Gayle Ferraro. The film document the culture and beliefs of the Hindu religion across the Ganges River which has been considered holy in India. Thriller Dansh is a 2005 Hindi Drama film directed by Kanika Verma and produced by Anish Ranjan. The film features Kay Kay Menon,Sonali Kulkarni and Aditya Srivastava in titular roles. The film is based on the armed struggle of the Mizoram National Front with Indian Army along with blood,torture and rape sequences. Thriller Abandoned Mine is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Jeff Chamberlain. Documentary film Malcolm X, also known as Malcolm X: His Own Story as It Really Happened, is a 1972 American documentary film directed by Arnold Perl. It is based on The Autobiography of Malcolm X. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Marvin Worth and Perl started working on Malcolm X in 1969, four years after the human rights activist's assassination. The pair initially intended for the film to be a drama, but in the end they made a documentary when some people close to Malcolm X refused to talk to them. Worth recalled in 1993, "I mostly went for the public figure, rather than the private man. I aimed for showing the evolution of the man and what he had to say. I wanted to do it with the public speeches." Betty Shabazz, Malcolm X's widow, served as a consultant to the film-makers. She was so pleased with the resulting film, she took her six daughters—who ranged in age from six to thirteen—to see it. Afterwards, one of them asked, "Daddy was everything to you, wasn't he?" According to the Los Angeles Times, Malcolm X garnered "enthusiastic reviews". Time wrote: Comedy Two Sergeants of General Custer or I due sergenti del generale Custer is a 1965 Italian western comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Comedy Darwin's Theory is a 2013 short animated comedy film written and directed by Michelle Kelley. Documentary film Roll Up Your Sleeves is an Irish documentary about do-it-yourself counterculture directed by Dylan Haskins. It also examines the relationship between DIY culture and the need for autonomous social spaces, looking at various projects across Europe and how these compare with the situation in Ireland. Thriller Unstable is a 2009 mystery thriller film written by Charles F. Bohl and directed by Don McBrearty. Comedy The Reel is a 1997 comedy film directed by Eugenio Cappuccio, Fabio Nunziata and Massimo Gaudioso. Science Fiction Terrain is a 1994 Australian film set on a remote planet about the crew of the research station Orpheus. Comedy Southbound Train is a 1981 Croatian film directed by Petar Krelja. Comedy The Temperance Fête is a 1932 British comedy film, directed by Graham Cutts. The film stars George Robey, Sydney Fairbrother, and Connie Ediss. For a prank one of the waiters at a temperance meeting spikes the lemonade with alcohol. Comedy Eternally Yours is a 1939 American United Artists film produced and directed by Tay Garnett with Walter Wanger as executive producer, from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker and Gene Towne. It stars Loretta Young and David Niven. Composer Werner Janssen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music. Comedy Stop! Look! and Laugh! is a 1960 feature-length Three Stooges compilation featuring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard. Eleven of the Stooges shorts were shown and bridged together with segments featuring Paul Winchell and his dummies, Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff. Near the end of the film, the Marquis Chimps perform a version of Cinderella narrated in rhyme by Winchell with June Foray providing female voices as part of Knucklehead's bedtime story. New York Stooges TV host Officer Joe Bolton has a cameo as a customer in a cafe. Comedy Cliff is a 2013 short comedy film written by Paul Emerson and Dave Shalansky and directed by Paul Emerson. Comedy House Cleaning Blues is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Grampy. Animation Ora Aqua is a 2011 animated short film directed by Matei Branea. Comedy Liberen A Garcia is a 2013 comedy and drama film written and directed by Maria Boughen. Comedy Noita palaa elämään is a Finnish horror film from 1952. It was directed by Roland af Hällstrom and produced by Mauno Mäkelä. The film is based on Mika Waltari's 1947 play of the same name. Animation Punch Trunk is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon written by Mike Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. It is a one-shot cartoon about a miniature elephant who inadvertently terrorizes a city. Comedy Just Before I Go is an upcoming film directed by Courteney Cox and written by David Flebotte. The film stars Olivia Thirlby, Seann William Scott, Kate Walsh and Noah Munck. Documentary film Utae machiguwâ is a documentary film directed by Yoshitaka Nitta. Documentary film The Road to MSG: Z100's Jingle Ball 2010 is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Mitchell Stuart. Thriller A-1, is a 2004 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Gordon Chan and Kai Cheung Chung and produced by Fruit Chan. Comedy Helicopter Mom is a 2014 comedy film written by Duke Tran and directed by Salomé Breziner. Comedy She's Funny That Way is an upcoming American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and co-written with Louise Stratten. Comedy Irma la Douce is a 1963 romantic comedy starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, directed by Billy Wilder. It is based on the 1956 French stage musical Irma La Douce by Marguerite Monnot and Alexandre Breffort. Comedy The Man Who Loved Yngve is a 2008 film directed by Stian Kristiansen. "A music-loving teenager is forced to recognise feelings awakening inside of him when a new boy starts at his school. Norway, 1989. Jarle is a frustrated 17-year old, who would rather sit at home listening to the latest Jesus and Mary Chain record than hang out with the other kids at school. When he forms a punk band with his friends and starts dating a pretty young girl, his life seems to begin taking shape. But everything is thrown into confusion when a new boy arrives at his school, and Jarle recognises new emotions awakening inside of him. From its authentic period setting, to the great soundtrack that features Joy Division and The Cure, The Man Who Loved Yngve perfectly evokes those awkward adolescent feelings of self-discovery and experimentation. Presented with bittersweet warmth, and a dose of sardonic wit, Jarle's story will be familiar to many, but also takes some surprising turns along the way. MB" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Documentary film Slide america is a 2006 documentary film directed by Andy Sapp. Documentary film The Making of Mr. Buechner's Dream is the title of a DVD released in 2005 by the American rock band Daniel Amos on Stunt Records. The 90 minute film was edited together from over nine hours of randomly filmed home movies and footage made while the band was recording their epic 32 song album, Mr. Buechner's Dream. One of the most unusual things about this "making of" documentary, is that it actually shows you the band at work rehearsing the new songs and recording in the studio. Many "making of" documentaries, like The Beatles Let It Be do not actually show you a lot of footage of the band recording what is actually found on the album. For example, many of that film's performances are different takes or rehearsals. In this film however, much of what you see on the screen is the band recording exactly what is found on the album - from guitar solos, to vocals, to bass tracks. The film starts out letting the viewer roam around the band while it's rehearsing in drummer Ed McTaggart's house in California. The band is seen going through several of the songs from the album and working out chord changes. Comedy Presidential Bloopers is a 1999 comedy short film written by Lorna Anozie and Mike Jerrick. Documentary film Nonstop is a 1998 documentary film directed by Olafur Sveinsson. Comedy Pheka Pheki is a Marathi movie released on 28 December 1989. Produced by Chelaram Bhatia along with Lalchand Bhatia and directed by Bipin Varti. The movie is a laughter riot when one lie leads to another resulting in a whole lot of fictitious names and confused people. Comedy Pink Collar is an ABC sitcom which aired only the pilot episode. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Charlotte Ross, Matt Malloy, and Ryan Michelle Bathe. TV-Pilot set in an accident insurance agency, Pink Collar talking about the lives of four woman as they juggle their ambitions, friendships, and relationships in work place. Hayden is the show's main character who is struggling to get back into the company's good graces after an unmentioned incident that took place years ago. Alan Poul, David Knoller and Patricia Breen were behind this project. Thriller Mama is a 2013 Spanish-Canadian supernatural horror-fantasy film co-written and directed by Andrés Muschietti and based on his 2008 Argentine short film Mamá. The film stars Jessica Chastain and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and is produced by Zandy Federico and co-writer Bárbara Muschietti, with Guillermo del Toro serving as executive producer. The film deals with the story of two young girls abandoned in a forest cabin, fostered by an unknown entity that they fondly call "Mama", which eventually follows them to their new suburban home after their uncle retrieves them. Originally set for an October 2012 release, it was released in theaters on 18 January 2013. Documentary film Degenerate Art is a 2011 documentary on the art and culture associated with glass pipes used for smoking cannabis. Its title references the German expression degenerate art, an invective used to denigrate modern art during the Nazi regime. The film was featured at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas in 2012. Thriller Conan the Barbarian is a 1982 sword and sorcery/adventure film directed and co-written by John Milius. It is based on stories by Robert E. Howard, a pulp fiction writer of the 1930s, about the adventures of the eponymous character in a fictional pre-historic world of dark magic and savagery. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Earl Jones, and tells the story of a young barbarian who seeks vengeance for the death of his parents at the hands of Thulsa Doom, the leader of a snake cult. Buzz Feitshans and Raffaella De Laurentiis produced the film for her father Dino De Laurentiis. Basil Poledouris composed the music. Ideas for a Conan film were proposed as early as 1970. A concerted effort by executive producer Edward R. Pressman and associate producer Edward Summer to produce the film started in 1975. It took them two years to obtain the film rights, after which they recruited Schwarzenegger for the lead role and Oliver Stone to draft a script. Pressman lacked capital for the endeavor, and in 1979, after having his proposals for investments rejected by the major studios, he sold the project to Dino De Laurentiis. Comedy The Candid Candidate is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Grampy. Thriller Seduced and Betrayed is a 1995 film directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá. Comedy Adam's Apple is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Monty Banks, Lena Halliday and Judy Kelly. An American on his honeymoon in Paris, organises the kidnapping of his interfering mother-in-law. It was made by British International Pictures at their Elstree Studios. Science Fiction Ferocious Planet is a 2011 television film co-produced by Syfy and MNG films. It was filmed on location in Ireland. It is the 24th film of the Maneater Series. Science Fiction Clockmaker is a 1998 adventure film directed by Christopher Rémy and written by Benjamin Carr. Comedy Knighty Knight Bugs is a 1958 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and released by Warner Bros. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon. Bugs Bunny, the court jester of King Arthur, must recover a singing sword from Yosemite Sam and his fire-breathing, often sneezing, dragon. The film is a partial remake of Freleng's earlier Sahara Hare, which was also largely about Bugs inside a building and Sam on the outside, repeatedly trying to get inside. This cartoon is notable for being the only Bugs Bunny cartoon to win an Academy Award, in 1959, for Best Animated Short Film. Comedy Hear Me Good is a 1957 comedy film written and directed by Don McGuire. Science Fiction Chiller is a 1985 American horror television film. It aired on May 22, 1985. It was directed by Wes Craven and written by J.D. Feigelson. It follows corporate executive Miles Creighton, who dies and is cryonically preserved in the hopes that he can be revived. Ten years later, the procedure is a success, and Miles returns, but without his soul. Animation A Hare Grows In Manhattan is a 1947 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny and a pack a of bulldogs. Unlike many cases where "hare" is a pun on "hair", the title here is a pun on a then-recent book which figures into the climax of the cartoon. Comedy Tappu Chesi Pappu Koodu is a 2002 Comedy film written by Marudhuri Raja and directed by Kodanda Rami Reddy A. Comedy Hare-Breadth Hurry is a 1963 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny in his fifth and final pairing with Wile E. Coyote. Unlike the previous four pairings, this cartoon follows the Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner formula. As such, Wile E. Coyote is silent, although Bugs does speak to the audience. Hare-Breadth Hurry is also one of the few cartoons where Bugs does not eat a carrot. Documentary film Kid Beat Box: Twenty-two Tapes, Edit Nine is a 2012 short documentary and experimental film directed by Stephen Wetzel. Comedy Jun-ho and Eun-jin are leaving for Cheju Island where they plan to spend a romantic honeymoon. They are joined by six other couples. The trip takes a tragic turn as Jun-ho's corpse is discovered. With only a Zippo lighter found at the crime scene as the sole lead, the case goes nowhere. Animation Pistache is a short animated film written and directed by Valérie Pirson. Documentary film Shanghai Fiction is a 2009 documentary film directed by Julia Albrecht and Busso von Müller. Comedy The Snell Show is a short film by Scottish-born director, Andrew Black. The film is a black comedy featuring a nuclear explosion at a family get-together. The film has multiple levels of meaning. It can be taken as a straightforward satire on nuclear weapons and the Cold War or a commentary on how commonplace and mundane technology has become in our lives. Says director Black: "Both of these were in my mind as I wrote the screenplay — and then 9/11 happened. The world was inundated with visions of collapsing skyscrapers and burning wreckage — and we couldn’t stop watching. For me, the film became more about our fascination with violence and how it is frequently presented as a form of spectacle and entertainment through the media.' Author of the short story, Darl Larsen, adds: "The genre that might be called "nuclear fiction" has always fascinated me, especially the often-banal way we tend to treat the most destructive force in our possession and The Snell Show seemed a fitting tribute to such ambivalence". Thriller The doctor patient relationship becomes a seductive web of lies and intrigue as two women, a psychiatrist and her young patient find themselves drawn into a world of illusions set against the exotic backdrop of San Francisco's Chinatown. Thriller Taxi No 9211 is a 2006 Bollywood slice-of-life drama film directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Ramesh Sippy. The film stars John Abraham along with Nana Patekar in lead roles. It released on 24 February 2006, and received positive response from critics, and was a moderate success at the box office. The film is a loose remake of the Hollywood film Changing Lanes. Animation Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on 6 March 1993. Comedy Estômago, or Estômago, a Gastronomic Story, is a 2007 Brazilian–Italian film directed by Marcos Jorge. The film won several awards. It was shot in several locations of Curitiba, Paraná. Animation Easter Yeggs is a Looney Tunes animated short originally released theatrically on June 28, 1947. The title is a play on "Easter eggs" and on "yegg", a slang term for a burglar or safecracker. This was the 500th cartoon short released by Warner Bros.: they would release exactly 500 more after this. Documentary film Miten Marjoja Poimitaan (How to Pick Berries) is a 2010 short documentary film written by Mauro Fariñas and Elina Talvensaari and directed by Elina Talvensaari. Science Fiction Time Under Fire is a 1997 action sci-fi film written by Sean McGinly, Tripp Reed and directed by Scott P. Levy and Tripp Reed. Animation Open Season 2 is a 2008 American computer-animated direct-to-video comedy film and the sequel to the 2006 Open Season, produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It was directed by Matthew O'Callaghan, co-directed by Todd Wilderman, and produced by Kirk Bodyfelt and Matthew O'Callaghan. Most of the supporting cast reprised their voice roles, however Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, and Patrick Warburton do not reprise their roles as Boog, Elliot, and Ian from the first film; instead, Mike Epps, Joel McHale, and Matthew W. Taylor voice Boog, Elliot, and Ian respectively. Documentary film Gettysburg: Three Days of Destiny is a 2004 drama film written and directed by Robert Child. Documentary film PROHIBITION is a documentary film series directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick that tells the story of the rise, rule, and fall of the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the entire era it encompassed. From 1920-1933, the U.S. enacted a constitutional amendment (the Eighteenth Amendment) which implemented a nation-wide ban on the sale, manufacture and transportation of alcohol. During this period, referred to as “Prohibition,” millions of Americans reacted by turning away from the moralistic universe it apotheosised. Originally broadcast in October 2011 as a three-part, five-and-a-half-hour series on the U.S. PBS network, it was re-cut into a five-part 250 minute series for broadcast on the Australian SBS network. That re-cut version is described here. For the original three-part release, see series ID 251965 on TheTVDB. Thriller Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi is a 1996 Bollywood wrestling action thriller starring Rekha in her first villain role, Akshay Kumar, Raveena Tandon and former World Wrestling Federation wrestlers "Crush" and Brian Lee as "The Undertaker". It was the 5th highest grossing movie of the year 1996 and was declared 'SuperHit' by Box Office India. It was the fourth installment in the Khiladi. Comedy Don't Bet on Love is a 1933 film directed by Murray Roth. Thriller Aarakshan is a 2011 Indian Hindi drama film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone. Directed by Prakash Jha, the film is a socio-political drama based on the controversial policy of caste based reservations in Indian government jobs and educational institutions. The film also stars Prateik Babbar and Manoj Bajpayee and was released on 12 August 2011 to mostly mixed reviews. The film was declared as a Hit in Box Office. Documentary film Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success is a 2002 documentary film by director Duan Jinchuan about China's contemporary politics of democracy and the realities of the one child policy. The director shows how this policy is being implemented in Fanshen, a rural village in Northeast China. This film is a part of the series 'Interesting Times', showing different aspects of modern life in China. 'Interesting Times' consists of four documentary films; ‘The secret of my success’ shows how Chinese politics are implemented in the countryside. 'The war of love' is a portrait of a marriage broker. 'Xiao’s long march' is about the People's Liberation Army. Finally, ‘This happy life’ aims to define the concept of political education in China. Comedy Jump The Gun is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Les Blair. Documentary film Skinhead Attitude is a 2003 documentary about the skinhead subculture, made by Daniel Schweizer. It outlines the history of 40 years of the skinhead subculture, beginning with the most recent versions of the culture. One of the topics it explores is the political component, which ranges from far left to far right. The film describes the transformation and radicalisation of this youth subculture. Documentary film Arise: The Sri Lankan Metal Music Documentary is a 2010 feature film documentary about Sri Lankan metal music. The film was directed and produced by Naveen Marasinghe and Dinesh Guneratne. The film features four bands which play different styles within the metal music genre: Funeral in Heaven, Fallen Grace, Merlock and Cannabis. The filmmakers show the bands in performance, interview the groups about the music scene and their experiences in it. The film was shot on DV using borrowed equipment in clubs around Colombo and Kandy, Sri Lanka over a period of two years. The documentary was screened by Mathawaada Chithrapata on 15 May 2010, at the Alliance Française de Colombo. As of August 2010, the film has not been widely released to reviewers or the Internet - the filmmakers have stated that DVDs will be distributed at concerts presented by the bands. Documentary film Unknown White Male is a 2005 documentary film directed by Rupert Murray, covering the life of his childhood friend Doug Bruce, a British resident of New York who appeared to suffer from sudden amnesia, who woke up on a subway train in Coney Island in 2003, not knowing who or where he was. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2005. It was nominated for a British Independent Film Award, a Grierson and a Directors Guild of America award. It was also shortlisted for a Grierson and an Academy Award. It was theatrically released in the US by Wellspring and shown on Court TV. In the UK it was released by Shooting People, the filmmakers community whose members made the film and shown on Channel 4 TV who had commissioned the film originally. During the film, medical experts opine that Bruce is suffering from a syndrome called retrograde amnesia, a form of amnesia where the sufferer cannot recall events from before the onset of the amnesia, although it remains unclear how or whether Bruce suffered a trauma which caused the amnesia. Documentary film Golub is a 1988 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, that examines the life and work of controversial painter, Leon Golub. Inspired by war, political oppression and the fight for Free Speech, Golub and his paintings are famous for their depictions of extreme violence. Also featured prominently in the film is his wife, anti-war feminist and artist, Nancy Spero. The documentary tracks Golub from starting with a blank canvas to a touring North American exhibition and eventually to an exhibition in Northern Ireland. In 2001, the filmmakers revisited Leon Golub in his final years with the 2004 documentary, Golub: Late Works Are The Catastrophes. With his previous work being more relevant than ever in the aftermath of September 11, Golub's later paintings have become less graphic and violent. At one point, Golub admits, "my work these days is sort of political, sort of metaphysical, and sort of smart-ass. I'm playful and hostile." With his wife Nancy Spero still by his side, the documentary captures the final steps of an artist's journey. Thriller Mörder auf Amrum is a 2009 drama/thriller film written by Holger Karsten Schmidt and directed by Markus Imboden. Comedy Humdum is a 2005 comedy romance film written by Ghalib Asadbhopali ,Kushan Nandy and Kiran Shroff and directed by Kushan Nandy. Comedy Kralj Ibi is a 1973 TV film directed by Ljubomir Draskic. Documentary film "n 1978, Toronto poet Souvankham Thammavongsa was born in a Lao refugee camp in Thailand. Based on her book of poems inspired by her father’s discarded scrapbook, Found documents the fragile beginnings of her life. Interweaving photos, home video and animation with Thammavongsa’s compelling poetry, Found is a thoughtful meditation on connecting with one’s past and measuring its worth." Quoting ASD on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy Would You is a 2012 short romantic comedy film written by Dave Franco and directed by Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn. Comedy Mayamohini is a 2012 Malayalam comedy film directed by Jose Thomas and written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas, starring Dileep, Biju Menon, Lakshmi Rai, Baburaj, Mythili and Spadikam George in the lead roles. The film is remade in Kannada as Jai Lalitha starring Sharan. Thriller Deadland is a 2009 American science fiction film directed by Damon O'Steen, written by Gary Weeks, and starring Weeks, Brian Tee, and William Katt as survivors in a post-apocalyptic society five years after the United States is destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. Documentary film Come Closer, Candy (Czech-South African Dreams) is a 2005 documentary film directed by Pavel Koutecký. Documentary film Sundance Skippy is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mark Finch Hedengren. Thriller Class of 1999 II: The Substitute is a 1994 Direct-to-video film about a new teacher at a troubled inner city school, where students all are affiliated with gangs, drugs, and violence. It was directed by Spiro Razatos and starred Sasha Mitchell as renegade teacher John Bolen. The movie is a sequel to Class of 1999, but does not contain many story links to that movie except inserted footage from "flashback"-sequences, and a vague reference to previous happenings in the plot. Comedy The Monkey's Uncle is a 1965 Walt Disney production starring Tommy Kirk as genius college student Merlin Jones and Annette Funicello as his girlfriend, Jennifer. The title plays on the idiom "monkey's uncle" and refers to a chimpanzee named Stanley, Merlin's legal "nephew"; Stanley otherwise has little relevance to the plot. Jones invents a man-powered airplane and a sleep-learning system. The film is a sequel to the 1964 film The Misadventures of Merlin Jones. Thriller Butterfly on a Wheel is a 2007 British–Canadian thriller film directed by Mike Barker, co-produced and written by William Morrissey, and starring Pierce Brosnan, Gerard Butler, and Maria Bello. The film’s title is an allusion to a line of Alexander Pope’s poem "Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot": “Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?” The line is usually interpreted as questioning why someone would put massive effort into achieving something minor or unimportant, or who would punish a minor offender with a disproportional punishment. Science Fiction The Bamboo Saucer is a 1968 science fiction film about competing American and Russian teams that discover a flying saucer in Communist China. This was the final film of actor Dan Duryea. An alternate title for this film was Collision Course. Science Fiction Alien Nation: Dark Horizon is a television movie made as a continuation of the Alien Nation television series. Produced by the Fox Network, Alien Nation lasted a single season, ending in 1990 with a cliffhanger series finale. Dark Horizon was written to be the season opener for the second season, but when the series was unexpectedly canceled and looked like it might never return to television, the plot was published as a book. Finally, four years later, Alien Nation: Dark Horizon appeared as a television movie to pick up where the television series left off. Alien Nation: Dark Horizon was written by Andrew Schneider and Diane Frolov, and was directed by Kenneth Johnson. Documentary film When We Were Beautiful, also known as Bon Jovi: When We Were Beautiful, is a 2009 feature documentary of the American rock band Bon Jovi, marking the band's 25th year. Premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival as a work in progress production, the film documents Bon Jovi's Lost Highway Tour in 2007 and includes interviews with band members. The film is directed by Phil Griffin and produced by Jon Kamen, Jack Rovner and Justin Wilkes. The production company for the release is Radical Media. Documentary film Chytilova Versus Forman - Consciousness of Continuity is a 1981 film directed by Věra Chytilová. Comedy Their Social Splash is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Animation Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum, known in Europe as Doraemon and Nobita Holmes in the Mysterious Museum of the Future, is a 2013 Japanese anime film part of the Doraemon film series. Comedy Who's Looney Now is a 1936 comedy short film written by Monte Collins and Leslie Goodwins and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Planes is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated sports comedy film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a spin-off of Pixar's Cars franchise and the first film in a planned Planes trilogy. Despite not being produced by Pixar, the film was co-written and executive produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter, who directed the Cars films. The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Cedric the Entertainer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards. Like many of DisneyToon's films, it was initially set to be released as a direct-to-video film, but was instead theatrically released on August 9, 2013 in the Disney Digital 3D and RealD 3D formats with a box office gross of $219.8 million worldwide. A sequel, titled Planes: Fire & Rescue, was theatrically released on July 18, 2014. Comedy Rebeldía is a 1975 Argentine film. Animation A Different Perspective is a 2012 science fiction, comedy, animated short film directed by Chris O'hara. Animation Los Tres Errantes is a 2007 animated short film directed by Juan Camilo Gonzalez. Documentary film Follow Me is a 1969 documentary film written by Stanley Ralph Ross and directed by Gene McCabe. Comedy Mere Mehboob is a 1963 Indian film directed by Harnam Singh Rawail and starring Rajendra Kumar, Sadhana, Ashok Kumar, Nimmi, Pran, Johnny Walker and Ameeta. The film became a "blockbuster" and took the number one position at the box office in 1963. The movie drew a background from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh and traditional Lucknow. The famous song "Mere Mehboob Tujhe Mere" was shot in the University Hall and in a couple of places one gets to see the university. The opening scene of the movie shows the famous residential hall and the associated clock tower 'Victoria Gate'. Documentary film The God of the Bible is still doing miracles today. Darren Wilson interviews Christians from various parts of the world to show how God is still working. Documentary film López Street is a 2013 drama family documentary film written and directed by Gerardo Barroso and Lisa Tillinger. Science Fiction Ataque de Pánico! is a 2009 Uruguayan science fiction short film, directed by independent filmmaker Fede Álvarez. Comedy Kevin Smith: Too Fat for 40 is the fourth installment of Kevin Smith's Q&A series which was broadcast on epix on October 23, 2010. The title is a reference to his much-publicized dispute with Southwest Airlines. In the film, Kevin's attempt to answer a multitude of questions quickly is derailed entirely when the first question posed is about working with Bruce Willis, which begins a near-two-hour story in which he discusses, among other things, the adult use of marijuana, the highs and lows of making his 2008 film Zack and Miri Make a Porno and the stress of working with Willis during Cop Out. The special was filmed at the Count Basie Theatre in Smith's hometown of Red Bank, New Jersey. The stage background was a recreation of the storefronts from the Quick Stop Groceries and RST Video as seen in Clerks and Clerks II. On October 18, 2011 Shout! Factory released Too Fat for 40 on DVD and Blu-ray in the full 3.5 hour version of the special, which was cut down for broadcast. Comedy Lisa Lampanelli: Dirty Girl: No Protection is a 2007 comedy film written by Lisa Lampanelli and directed by David Higby. Documentary film Empty Nest is a 2011 documentary film directed by Zaw Naing Oo. Comedy Binibining Tsuper-Man is a 1987 action comedy fanatsy film written by Ben Feleo and Ely Matawaran and directed by Ben Feleo. Documentary film Ballad of the Little Soldier is a 1984 documentary film directed by Werner Herzog about children soldiers in Nicaragua. The film focuses on a group of Miskito Indians who used children soldiers in their resistance against the Sandinistas. Herzog made and co-directed the film at the request of his friend Denis Reichle, who himself served as a child-soldier in the Volkssturm at age fourteen in the aftermath of World War II. The film is often cited as Herzog's most explicitly political, though Herzog denies that he had any specific statement on the politics of the Sandinistas. Herzog has said that the film is about child soldiers, and could have been made in any of several countries where child soldiers exist. Science Fiction The Cleaner is a 2012 Peruvian drama film written and directed by Adrián Saba. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Comedy Matrominium is a 2005 comedy film directed by Michael Akers, his second feature film after the successful Gone, But Not Forgotten. Co-written and co-produced by him and Sandon Berg, the latter appears in a lead role in the film as Spencer who is having a sham same-sex marriage with the straight character Rick Federman in the role of Malcolm to enable the latter to win the 1-million dollar prize on the nationally broadcast reality television show Matrimonium. The film was featured in Blood Moon's Guide to Gay & Lesbian Film, by Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince and published by Blood Moon Productions in 2006. In that book, Matrimonium is called a "hilarious spoof on reality television." Animation Rockaberry Roll is a pair of episodes based upon the Strawberry Shortcake franchise that was released in North American cinemas in October 2008. However, it is also unique in the sense that it would be released on DVD two months prior to its theatrical debut, with the DVD launch announced to be August 12 Like Let's Dance and Berry Blossom Festival before it, The movie contained two episodes of the TV series, "It Takes Talent" and "Playing to Beat The Band", shown back to back. Science Fiction Monstrosity is a 1963 film directed by Joseph V. Mascelli. It is perhaps better known under its alternate title TV release title, The Atomic Brain. Animation The Ledge End of Phil is 2013 animation black comedy short drama film written and directed by Paul Ó Muiris. Thriller Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life, released in 1996, was the first feature-length film by the Brothers Quay. It is based on Jakob von Gunten, a novel written by Robert Walser. It stars Mark Rylance, Alice Krige, and Gottfried John. Thriller The Phantom in the House is an American film directed by Phil Rosen. Thriller Esto huele mal is a 2007 Colombian comedy film directed by Jorge Ali Triana. The film is based on the eponymous novel written by Fernando Quiroz, who was inspired by real-world events. The plot follows the story of a businessman who lies about being the victim of a terrorist attack to hide his infidelities to his wife from her. Thriller The Isle is a 2000 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. The film was the fifth film made by Kim, and the first to receive wider international acclaim for his recognizable style. It also became notorious for being difficult to watch, with stories of viewers vomiting or passing out during the more gruesome scenes when the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival. The Isle stars Seo Jeong and Kim Yu-seok as an unlikely couple who develop a love for each other despite the unusual circumstances. Comedy Insight to Strengths is a 2012 short, documentary, comedy and drama film directed by Jen Ackerman. Documentary film Alias Ruby Blade: A Story of Love and Revolution is a 2012 documentary film written by Alex Meillier and Tanya Meillier and directed by Alex Meillier. Comedy The Pokrovsky Gate is a 1982 Soviet comedy film produced for television by Mosfilm. It was directed by Mikhail Kozakov and stars Oleg Menshikov, Leonid Bronevoy, and Inna Ulyanova. The screenplay is based on a 1974 stage play by Leonid Zorin. Featured in the film are three songs written and performed by renowned "bard" Bulat Okudzhava: "Chasovye Lyubvi", "Zhivopistsy", and "Pesenka ob Arbate". The title refers to a square on Moscow's Boulevard Ring near which the film's main characters reside. Thriller Another Thin Man is a 1939 American film that is the third film in the six-volume series, The Thin Man. It again stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, and is based on the writings of Dashiell Hammett. Their son, Nicky Jr., is also introduced in the film. The cast includes their terrier Asta, Virginia Grey, Otto Kruger, C. Aubrey Smith, Ruth Hussey, Nat Pendleton, Patric Knowles, Sheldon Leonard, Tom Neal, Phyllis Gordon and Marjorie Main. Shemp Howard appears in an uncredited role as "Wacky". The film was originally promoted in the United States under the title of Return of the Thin Man, and was followed by Shadow of the Thin Man. Science Fiction Goldengirl is a 1979 film directed by Joseph Sargent, loosely based on the 1979 science-fiction novel of the same title by Peter Lear, a pseudonym of Peter Lovesey. The screenplay was by John Kohn, with music by Bill Conti. The film is the screen debut of Susan Anton, who starred in the title role opposite James Coburn. It was reviewed on June 15, 1979 by Vincent Canby of the New York Times, who wrote: " 'Goldengirl' is a very intelligent movie of its kind, written and directed in the same brisk style that marked Mr. Sargent's earlier Colossus: The Forbin Project." Comedy In My Life is a 2009 Philippine drama film released by Star Cinema, starring Vilma Santos-Recto, John Lloyd Cruz and Luis Manzano. The film was directed by Olivia Lamasan, and filmed mainly in New York City. It currently holds the fifteenth placed in the highest grossing Filipino film of all time. Thriller The Last Deadly Mission, also known as MR 73, is a 2008 French film noir written and directed by Olivier Marchal. Documentary film Forty hearts is a 1931 film written by Aleksandr Andriyevsky and directed by Lev Kuleshov. Comedy Virgin Goat is a 2009 film written by Murali Nair and Jonathan Page and directed by Murali Nair. Animation "Seein' Red, White 'N' Blue" is a 1943 American cartoon short featuring Popeye, directed by Dan Gordon. The cartoon revolves around Bluto trying to escape the draft and fighting along with Popeye against some Japanese spies, Hirohito and Adolf Hitler. Thriller Posed for Murder is a 1989 thriller film written by Chuck Dickerson and John A. Gallagher and directed by Brian Thomas Jones. Documentary film Muhammad Ali: Through the Eyes of the World is a 2001 documentary film directed by Phil Grabsky. Thriller 13 Beloved is a 2006 Thai horror comedy/psychological thriller film written and directed by Chukiat Sakveerakul and starring Krissada Sukosol Clapp. The story, about a man who is led through progressively challenging, degrading, and dangerous stunts by mysterious callers from an underground reality game show, is adapted from the 13th Quiz Show episode in the My Mania comic-book series by Eakasit Thairaat. It was the second feature-length film for Chukiat, who previously directed the horror film, Pisaj. The film won several awards in Thailand and from film festivals. Remake rights for the film were purchased by The Weinstein Company. Science Fiction The War of the Worlds: Next Century is a 1981 Polish film by Piotr Szulkin which is inspired by the classical novel of H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds. It had its premiere on 20 February 1983. Thriller Supernova is a 2000 science fiction horror film, from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was written by David C. Wilson, William Malone and Daniel Chuba and directed by Walter Hill, credited as "Thomas Lee." "Thomas Lee" was chosen as a directorial pseudonym for release, as the name Alan Smithee had become too well known as a badge of a film being disowned by its makers. Originally developed in 1988 by director William Malone as "Dead Star" with paintings by H. R. Giger and a plot that had been called "Hellraiser in outer space." Jack Sholder was hired for substantial uncredited reshoots, and Francis Ford Coppola brought in for editing purposes. Various sources suggest that little of Hill's work remains in the theatrical cut of the film. The film shares several plot similarities with the film Event Horizon released in 1997 and Alien Cargo released in 1999. The cast featured James Spader, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Lou Diamond Phillips, Peter Facinelli, Robin Tunney, and Wilson Cruz. This film was shot by cinematographer Lloyd Ahern and scored by composers David C. Williams and Burkhard Dallwitz. Science Fiction The Flesh Eaters is a 1964 American horror/science fiction thriller, directed on a low budget by Jack Curtis and edited by future filmmaker Radley Metzger. The film contains moments of violence much more graphic and extreme than many other movies of its time, making it one of the first ever gore films. Animation The Diver is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Agata Gorzadek. Comedy Tales from the Crapper is a 2004 straight-to-video anthology film that was a spoof of the Tales from the Crypt comics. The film was released by Troma Entertainment. Science Fiction The P.A.C.K. is a 1997 film directed by Bryan Todd. Science Fiction Bicentennial Man is a 1999 American science fiction family drama film starring Robin Williams. Based on the novel The Positronic Man, co-written by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg, which is itself based on Asimov's original novella titled The Bicentennial Man, the plot explores issues of humanity, slavery, prejudice, maturity, intellectual freedom, conformity, sex, love, and mortality. It was directed by Chris Columbus and a co-production between Touchstone Pictures and Columbia Pictures. The title comes from the main character existing to the age of two hundred years, and Asimov's novella was published in the year that the U.S. had its bicentennial. Animation Gruby i Chudy is a 2014 drama, short and animation film written and directed by Aleksandra Brozyna. Comedy Watching the Detectives is a 2007 romantic comedy film written and directed by Paul Soter. The film stars Cillian Murphy as the film geek owner of an independent video rental store whose life is turned upside down when femme fatale Lucy Liu comes into his life. The film, which played film festivals in 2007, did not secure distribution to theaters and instead went straight to DVD. Comedy Simpatici & antipatici is a 1998 comedy film directed by Christian De Sica. Animation Cicada Princess is a 2012 fantasy animated short film written and directed by Mauricio Baiocchi. Comedy The Barefoot Executive is a live-action Walt Disney Productions film released by Buena Vista Distribution in 1971 starring Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn, Wally Cox, Heather North and John Ritter, about a pet chimpanzee, named Raffles, who can predict the popularity of television programs. It was one of the "gimmick comedies" Disney was known for in the 1960s and 1970s, and was frequently shown on the Wonderful World of Disney in the 1980s. Documentary film Academy-Award® winning director, Oliver Stone delivers a candid, in-depth conversation with one of the most controversial world leaders of our time, Fidel Castro. Stone challenges Castro to explain actions following the execution of three political dissidents who attempted to hijack a ferry to the United States in April 2003. Castro's response and his actions were condemned worldwide, further isolating Cuba. Stone was given unprecedented access, interviewing not only Castro, but many of the prisoners, their wives, leading dissidents and human rights advocates -- all of whom express their views forcefully in the emotionally charged environment of Cuba today.Whether or not you accept Castro´s world view, Stone´s, tough but fair portrait helps to illuminate Cuba's unique and complicated place in the world. Is Castro a moral leader defending his small island against a superpower or is he an ironfisted tyrant who tolerates no criticism? Or is the truth somewhere in between? Documentary film Private Dicks: Men Exposed is a 1999 HBO TV documentary on the human penis. The film was directed by Thom Powers and Meema Spadola who previously made HBO's 1996 Breasts: A Documentary, a similar documentary on the breast. Science Fiction Killer Rats is a 2003 science fiction, horror and thriller film written by Jace Anderson, Adam Gierasch and Brian Irving and directed by Tibor Takács. Documentary film Baptism of Fire is a 1943 American documentary film starring Elisha Cook Jr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Documentary film Tom meets Zizou – Not a Midsummer Night’s Dream is a documentary film by Aljoscha Pause made in 2011. The film deals with the life and career of professional soccer player Thomas Broich. Comedy Patti Rocks is a 1988 comedy film starring John Jenkins, Karen Landry and Chris Mulkey and directed by David Burton Morris. Comedy Cool Cat is a 1967 animated cartoon, that introduced its title character, Cool Cat. It marked a major change of direction for the then recently reformed Warner Bros. animation studio, as the first cartoon in a long time to introduce a major new character, who would go on to be the studio's most prolific character between then and the studio's final shutdown in 1969. It was also the first cartoon to feature the redesigned opening and closing tiles with the "W7" logo, and a new version of the opening theme. Animation Its Lupin's greatest challenge yet as he goes toe to toe with the mysterious and deadly inhabitants of an island that doesn't exist on any map -- the Island of Assassins. The "Tarantulas" are the most fearsome gang of assassins on the face of the planet. But, in order to solve a dark mystery from his past, Lupin must lower himself into the heart of the spider's lair! Can Lupin fight an assassin army, steal their fabled cache of gold, find a cure for an "incurable" poison, and get the girl, all at the same time? One thing is certain, with Jigen, Goemon, and Fujiko along for the ride; it's going to be nonstop adventure as the gang tries to escape the Island of Assassins! Comedy 14 Carrot Rabbit is an animated cartoon short in the Looney Tunes series featuring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, directed by Friz Freleng and first released March 15, 1952. The title is a play on "14 karat", as in a purity level for gold. Comedy Maayavi is a 2005 Tamil comedy-drama film directed by Singampuli that stars Suriya and Jyothika who plays an extended cameo as herself, whilst Vijaykanth and Roja play short cameo roles. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Thriller Capstone's Oak is a 2013 short thriller western film written and directed by Will Phelps. Comedy Remember You're Special is a comedy film directed by Eliseo Cabrera and Sean Conroy. Thriller The Lincoln Lawyer is a 2011 American thriller film adapted from the novel of the same name by Michael Connelly, starring Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Phillippe, William H. Macy and Marisa Tomei. The film is directed by Brad Furman, with a screenplay written by John Romano. The story is adapted from the first of several novels featuring lawyer Mickey Haller, who works out of a chauffeur-driven Lincoln Town Car rather than an office. Haller is hired by a wealthy Los Angeles businesswoman to defend her son, who is accused of assault. Details of the crime bring up uncomfortable parallels with a former case, and Haller discovers the two cases are intertwined. Documentary film Life? or Theatre? is a 2012 documentary biography history film written by Batya Wolff and Frans Weisz, and directed by Frans Weisz Comedy Wild and Woolly is a 1917 silent film which tells the story of one man's personal odyssey from sophisticated Easterner to Western tough guy. It stars Douglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, Walter Bytell and Sam De Grasse. The film was adapted by Anita Loos from a story by Horace B. Carpenter and was directed by John Emerson. The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where many early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. In 2002, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Documentary film Our Garden of Eden is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mano Khalil. Comedy Lonesome is a 1928 silent film by Hungarian-born American director Paul Fejös. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. In 2010, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on August 28, 2012 as part of The Criterion Collection. Comedy Mia moglie è una strega is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. Comedy Mr. Wrong is a 1996 American romantic/black comedy film starring Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Pullman. Ellen DeGeneres still mentions this film occasionally in her talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The film was a critical failure and a Box office bomb . Science Fiction Kin-dza-dza! is a 1986 Soviet sci-fi dystopian black comedy cult film released by the Mosfilm studio and directed by Georgiy Daneliya, with a story by Georgiy Daneliya and Revaz Gabriadze. The movie was filmed in color, consists of two parts and runs for 135 minutes in total. Like many of Daneliya's works, Kin-dza-dza! represents a double entendre in terms of parody and features dark and grotesque aspects of humanity. It depicts a desert planet, depleted of its resources, home to an impoverished dog-eat-dog society with extreme inequality and oppression. Comedy Fatty's Chance Acquaintance is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Main Tera Dushman is an Indian film directed by Vijay Reddy and released in 1989. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Jackie Shroff, Jayapradha, Sridevi. Comedy The Four-Faced Liar is a 2010 comedy-drama-romance film by director Jacob Chase. The title is a reference to a four-faced clock that displays four different times, all wrong, and to a bar with that name that features prominently as a location in the film. Thriller Dead Line is an Argentine thriller, which also contains horror elements, written and directed by Sergio Esquenazi. It stars Andrés Bagg, Virginia Lustig, Oliver Kolker, Chris Longo and Brent Garlock. It was distributed by The Asylum. Comedy Olé is a 2006 comedy film written by Carlo Vanzina and Enrico Vanzina and directed by Carlo Vanzina. Comedy Princess Raccoon is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. The "raccoon" of the English title is actually a translation for the tanuki. It is a love story set in the musical genre and stars Zhang Ziyi as a tanuki princess and Joe Odagiri as the banished prince she falls in love with. The film premiered at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Como el gato y el ratón is a 2002 Colombian comedy-drama film directed by Rodrigo Triana and produced by Colombian filmmaker Clara María Ochoa. The film is starred by Jairo Camargo, Alina Lozano, Patricia Maldonado, Gilberto Ramirez, Paola Rey and Manuel Jose Chavez. The film deals with the two families of a poor neighbourhood in the south of Bogotá who awaiting the arrival of electricity to the neighborhood and later to the arrival of this, both families and later the district are facing. The film is a winner of the Premio de Apoyo a la Producción, Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección de Cinematografía 1998, Premio de Apoyo a la Postproducción, Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección de Cinematografía 2000, Círculo Precolombino de Oro Mejor Película Colombiana en el 19º Festival Internacional de Cine de Bogotá 2002, and the Biarritz Film Cinema Festival of Latin America. Comedy The Guilt Trip is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Anne Fletcher from a screenplay written by Dan Fogelman, starring Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogen, who both also served as executive producers on the film. Comedy Dirty Love is a 2005 film written by and starring Jenny McCarthy and directed by John Mallory Asher. At the time of filming McCarthy and Asher were married; they divorced the month the film was released. The film heavily plays off McCarthy's reputation for toilet humor. The film was a Box office bomb, making only $36,016 worldwide. Comedy Dastha-ye aloode is a 2000 written by Sirus Alvand & Tirdad Sakhai and directed by Sirus Alvand. Comedy When Harry Met Sally 2 with Billy Crystal and Helen Mirren is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Lindsay Crystal. Comedy Nishwartha Bhalobasa is a Bangladeshi romantic-action-comedy film directed by Ananta Jalil, starring Ananta and Barsha in the lead roles. The film was produced by Ananta Jalil under the banner of Monsoon Films. Action hero Ananta made his debut as a director in this film. Nishwartha Bhalobasa was chosen to screen at the 66th annual Cannes Film Festival in France on 17 May 2013 and premiered in Star Cineplex at Basundhara City on 30 June 2013. The film was released on Eid al-Fitr, 2013 in Bangladesh. Thriller Agarathi is an 2011 Tamil mystery thriller film directed by Naga Venkatesh based on the novel "Iravil Oru Vaanavil" by Rajesh Kumar. It stars Pratheep, Pavan, Archana, Monica, Oviya and Keerthi Chawla. The film is not yet released and postponed though movies dubbed simultaneously in Telugu version titled Vaibhogam. Documentary film Teach Your Children Well is a 2010 documentary film written by Steven Roche and directed by Gary Takesian. Comedy Bio Zombie is a 1998 Hong Kong zombie comedy film, starring Jordan Chan. It spoofs George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead and shows many similarities to Peter Jackson's Braindead. Comedy This episodic pinku-eiga film from cult director Hisayasu Sato explores the sexual adventures of three women with numerous softcore glimpses into their bedroom adventures. A housewife who prowls for new men each night, the private sex club run by her mother-in-law, and the exploits of a country girl adjusting to the more liberal atmosphere of Tokyo are the hooks upon which Sato hangs his usual observations of urban sin and alienation. Granted, the tone is somewhat lighter than in his notorious S films, but the message is none the cheerier for being framed with humor. Kinaki stars with Yumi Yoshiyuki, Kiyomi Ito, and Koichi Imaizumi. Comedy Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers is a 2004 American television film that first aired on ABC October 16, 2004. It is the story of the modern-day Seaver family, from the 1985–92 television series, Growing Pains. Comedy Think sex, drugs and mobility scooters for this Kiwi comedy about Murray (Tony Barry, Goodbye Pork Pie), a former cop who has to go deep undercover inside a retirement village in a last-ditch attempt to nab the one that got away: his ageing criminal nemesis, Frank (John Bach, Madril in Lord of the Rings). The cast also includes Ilona Rogers (I'm Not Harry Jenson), Elizabeth McRae (Go Girls), Sara Wiseman (The Cult) and Ian Mune (The Insatiable Moon). Science Fiction I viaggiatori della sera is a 1979 Italian/Spanish science fiction-drama film written and directed by Ugo Tognazzi. It is loosely based on a novel with the same name by Umberto Simonetta. Documentary film Marmato is a 2014 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Mark Grieco. It is the debut feature film of Grieco. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014, where it won the Candescent Award. Documentary film September 12 is a 2010 German-Turkish documentary film, written, produced and directed by Özlem Sulak, which documents the accounts of survivors of the 1980 Turkish coup d'état. The film was selected for the 16th Festival on Wheels and the 63rd Locarno International Film Festival, where it premiered. Thriller Doom is a 2005 science fiction action film film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak. It is loosely based on the video game series of the same name created by id Software. The film follows a group of Marines in a Research Facility on Mars - initially arriving on a rescue and retrieval mission after communications ceased, the Marines soon battle genetically engineered monsters plaguing the facility. After movie rights deals with Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures expired, id Software signed a deal with Warner Bros. with the stipulation that the movie would be greenlit within 12 months. Warner Bros. lost the rights, which were subsequently given back to Universal Pictures who started production in 2004. The film was an international co-production of the United States, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, and Germany. In an interview with executive producer John Wells, he stated that a second film would be put into production if the first was a success at the box office. Ticket sales for the opening weekend totaled more than US$15.3 million, but dropped to $4.2 million in its second weekend. Thriller Harsh Times is a 2005 American crime film set in South Los Angeles. The film stars Christian Bale and Freddy Rodriguez, and was written and directed by David Ayer, who wrote the script for the Academy Award-winning 2001 film Training Day. The film was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Bauer Martinez Entertainment. Ayer says that the film's characters are largely based on the people he knew when he lived in South Central. Comedy Fanfan is a 1993 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Alexandre Jardin and starring Sophie Marceau and Vincent Perez. This film is based on the director's best-selling 1990 novel, which was translated into almost two dozen languages. Thriller Stormy Monday is the 1988 feature film debut of director Mike Figgis. Starring Sean Bean, Tommy Lee Jones, Sting and Melanie Griffith, it is an atmospheric, noirish thriller. The notable jazz soundtrack is also by Figgis. Being set in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, the film is something of an homage to Get Carter. The film's title is named after blues guitarist/singer T-Bone Walker's signature song "Call It Stormy Monday" Thriller Uninhabited is a 2010 Australian horror film directed by Bill Bennett. The film premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival and in Australia during the 2010 Melbourne International Film Festival. It tells the story of a young couple vacationing at a deserted island, later discovering it has a disturbing history. Animation Balto III: Wings of Change is a 2004 American straight-to-video sequel to Universal Studios' 2002 animated film Balto II: Wolf Quest, and the 1995 film Balto. Comedy OMG (Oh, My Girl!) is a romantic comedy film produced by Philippines' Regal Entertainment and directed by Ploning helmer Dante Nico Garcia. The film is about friendship and love in the entertainment industry. Judy Ann Santos stars as the famous actress named Darling, who was known in her childhood days as Opao. Ogie Alcasid plays Biboy, Darling's long-lost childhood friend who disguised as her aunt in order to meet her again. Many of Santos' and Alcasid's friends in showbusiness are expected to appear in cameo roles, most notably Regine Velasquez and Sharon Cuneta. Comedy My Wife's Lodger is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane and Leslie Dwyer. A soldier returns home after the Second World War only to find a spiv lodger has established himself in his place. It was based on the play My Wife's Lodger written by Roche. Documentary film Tim and Susan Have Matching Handguns is a 2013 short documentary romance film written and directed by Joe Callander. Comedy Out of Luck is a 1923 American comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Hoot Gibson. Documentary film Grandmothers is a 2011 short, animation and documentary film written by Afarin Eghbal and Francesca Gardiner and directed by Afarin Eghbal. Comedy A Couch in New York is a 1996 film about an anonymous exchange of apartments between a successful New York psychoanalyst and a young woman from Paris. It was written and directed by Chantal Akerman. Thriller 24 Hour Psycho is the title of an art installation created by artist Douglas Gordon in 1993. The work consists entirely of an appropriation of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 Psycho slowed down to approximately two frames a second, rather than the usual 24. As a result it lasts for exactly 24 hours, rather than the original 109 minutes. The film was an important work in Gordon's early career, and is said to introduce themes common to his work, such as "recognition and repetition, time and memory, complicity and duplicity, authorship and authenticity, darkness and light." Comedy Beverly Hood is a 1999 film written by Melissa Balin and Yolanda Braxton and directed by Tyler Maddox-Simms. Science Fiction Time of Roses is a 1969 Finnish science fiction film directed by Risto Jarva, about an innocent girl glamour model legend and a journalist trying to find out her true essence for a biography. The story is set in the year 2012. The script was written by Peter von Bagh, Jarva, and Jaakko Pakkasvirta. The girl was played by Ritva Vepsä and the muckraking journalist taking a foray into idealism by Arto Tuominen. The film premiered 2 July 1969. Animation Party Central is a 2013 Pixar computer animated short directed by Kelsey Mann. It first premiered August 9, 2013 at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, California and was shown in theaters with Muppets Most Wanted. Party Central is the second short in the Monsters, Inc. series and takes place shortly after the events of Monsters University. The short involves Mike and Sulley helping their Oozma Kappa fraternity brothers make their party a success. Documentary film Dmitriev is a 2014 documentary film written by Natalia Yakovleva and Ivan Tverdovsky and directed by Ivan Tverdovsky. Comedy Three Little Sew and Sews is the 36th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Animation Feather Dusted is a Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in 1955 and directed by Robert McKimson. Foghorn tries to play games with Egghead, Jr., but finds that playing with Egghead, Jr. can be dangerous. Documentary film Fuck Cinema is a 2005 documentary film directed by Wenguang Wu. Comedy Crystal Fairy & The Magical Cactus is a 2013 Chilean adventure comedy film written and directed by Sebastián Silva. The film's full title, as shown onscreen, is Crystal Fairy & The Magical Cactus and 2012. At the film's Sundance premiere, Silva said that his film, which is based on a real-life encounter, is "about the birth of compassion in someone's life." Comedy The debut directorial effort from filmmaker B.A. Rudnick, Sex, Lies and Politics is a raunchy comedy based on the graphic novel Click by Milo Manara. Kevin E. West stars as the appropriately named Ron Slick, a beltway lobbyist who finds himself with an edge in the persuasion department when he gets his mitts on a newfangled device that turns people on with the push of a button. Before long, Washington is embroiled in unbridled debauchery. Documentary film Behind This Soft Eclipse is a 2004 short film directed by Eve Heller. Thriller Drum is a 2004 film based on the life of South African investigative journalist Henry Nxumalo, who worked for the popular Drum magazine, called "the first black lifestyle magazine in Africa." It was director Zola Maseko's first film and deals with the issues of apartheid and the forced removal of residents from Sophiatown. The film was originally to be a six-part television series called Sophiatown Short Stories, though Maseko could not get the funding. The lead roles of Henry Nxumalo and Drum main photographer Jürgen Schadeberg were played by American actors Taye Diggs and Gabriel Mann, while most of the rest of the cast were South African actors. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2004, and proceeded to do the rounds of international film festivals before going on general release in South Africa in July 2006. It was released in Europe, but failed to get a distributor for the USA where it went straight to DVD. The film was generally well received critically. Most of the negative reviews were based on the quality of Maseko's directing and Jason Filardi's screenwriting. Animation The Goofy Gophers is a 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon released on January 25, 1947. It stars the Goofy Gophers with a cameo by Bugs Bunny at the end. The WB animators, by this time, were now widely using Robert McKimson's version of Bugs's design. Unlike most other re-issued Looney Tunes, the original closing sequence was kept. Animation Battle Angel, known in Japan as Gunnm, is an original video animation based on the Battle Angel Alita manga by Yukito Kishiro. The OVA comprises two episodes, Rusty Angel and Tears Sign, that serve as a compressed preview for the manga. They correspond respectively to volumes 1 and 2 of the manga, with some differences. According to Kishiro, only two episodes were originally planned. At the time, he was too busy with the manga "to review the plan cooly [sic]", nor was he serious about an anime adaptation. There are no plans to revive the anime. The OVA spawned a memorable soundtrack including the theme song and "Cyborg Mermaid". Although it received a lukewarm reception in Japan, U.S. critics held it to be one of the best anime to be translated and brought to America in the 1990s. Manga Entertainment's UK and Australian version is just a single movie. Documentary film So, Did You Buy It? is a 2012 documentary film directed by Agatha Helena Ascendino da Mata , Anne Aline Santos, Camila Fioravanti, Célia Natália Mietto and Luana Damiana de Almeida Pereira. Science Fiction Time Runner is a 1993 science fiction film starring Mark Hamill. Documentary film Inside Mecca is a 2003 National Geographic documentary film by Anisa Mehdi that offers an intimate documentation of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca. Aside from providing insight regarding the universal principles of Islam, this production emphasizes the historical significance of Mecca to both the Muslim and non-Muslim population. Often constituting a journey of epic proportions, it follows several pilgrims throughout their trip, and highlight their physical and mental preparation, the strain induced by the journey itself, and the spiritual ecstasy experienced upon arrival. Comedy Man Is a Woman is a 1998 French film directed by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann. Documentary film Back in the Hood: Gang War 2 is a documentary film directed by Marc Levin. Documentary film Misafa Lesafa: From Language to Language is a 2004 Israeli documentary film that shares interviews with foreign-born Israeli artists and writers about the importance of language and asks how the struggle between their mother tongue and Hebrew has affected their art. The documentary shares interviews with some of Israel's more prominent thinkers and artists. The film won the Best Israeli Documentary award at the 2004 Docaviv Festival. Comedy Half a Loaf of Kung Fu is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chen Chi-hwa and written by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Dean Shek and James Tien. The film was released in Hong Kong on 1 July 1978. Chan plays a bumbling kung fu student who becomes involved in a series of adventures. Comedy Luke's Double is a 1916 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It is believed to be a lost film. Science Fiction I'm You, Dickhead is a 2014 short, comedy, sci-fi film written by Larry Boxshall and directed by Lucas Testro. Thriller Good Guys Wear Black is a 1978 action film starring Chuck Norris. This was the third film to feature Norris as the star. Documentary film A Tale of Two Cities was a 1946 propaganda/documentary film about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, produced by the Army-Navy Screen Magazine. The film chronologically, and for the most part, neutrally, describes the testing and the use of the atomic bombs impact on Hiroshima, describing where the bomb was actually dropped, and the damage done to military industrial targets, as well as noting which edifices sustained less damage, like those built with reinforced concrete. An interview is shown with a Jesuit priest, who describes his experience, and notes that he believes that approximately 100,000 people died. Then the film moves on to Nagasaki, telling the audience that U.S. President Harry S. Truman warned the Japanese that he would use more nukes if they didn't surrender. The Nagasaki mission is described, showing the two plants that were the basic targets, and the valley that they planned to bomb, and then shows the mushroom cloud, "The baptism of the aggressor nation" Documentary film Big Birding Day is a 2010 short adventure film written and directed by David Wilson. Animation Tiger Mountain a 2011 short animated film directed by Han Li Han. Animation Crack is a 2014 short film directed by Yong-Hae Ahn. Animation Now Hare This is a 1958 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny. Comedy Deux heures moins le quart avant Jésus-Christ is a 1982 French film directed by Jean Yanne. The film relates the story of the garage mechanic Ben-Hur Marcel Coluche, who gets wrapped up organizing a plot against Caesar Michel Serrault. Documentary film Shirome is a 2010 J-Horror, "found footage" film, presented in the form of a documentary. The movie was written and directed by Kôji Shiraishi. Shiraishi also appears in a starring role within the film, playing himself, as do the six then-members of Momoiro Clover. Thriller Dark Asylum is a 2001 thriller film written and directed by Gregory Gieras. Comedy Love 101 is a 2000 comedy film that was directed by Adrian Fulle. The movie first released to theaters on February 14, 2000 and stars Michael Muhney and Jeff Anderson as two college students that find their friendship threatened by the introduction of a new girl. Thriller 1990: The Bronx Warriors is a 1982 Italian action-science fiction film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Thriller Hellboy II: The Golden Army is a 2008 American supernatural superhero film based on the fictional character Hellboy created by Mike Mignola. The movie was written and directed by Guillermo del Toro and is a sequel to the 2004 film Hellboy, which del Toro also directed. Ron Perlman reprises his starring role as the eponymous character. The film was commercially released on July 11, 2008 in the United States and Canada by Universal Pictures. Comedy A Girls' Night Out is a 2012 short, adventure, comedy, drama film written and directed by Timo Becker. Comedy To the Ladies is a silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a 1922 Broadway play, To the Ladies, by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. The film was directed by James Cruze and starred Edward Everett Horton, Theodore Roberts and Louise Dresser. Also in a bit part is young Mary Astor. Comedy Pictures of Superheroes is a comedy film directed by Don Swaynos. Animation Someone Must Be Trusted is a 1987 short animation film written and directed by Christine Roche. Comedy Mindwash. The Jake Sessions is a 2011 animation short comedy film directed by Sundae Sundae and writen by John Stapleton. Comedy The Hottentot is a 1922 comedy film written by Del Andrews, William Collier Sr., Tay Garnett, and Victor Mapes, and directed by James W. Horne and Del Andrews. Documentary film White Terror is a 2011 documentry film written and directed by Daniel Schweizer. Documentary film Hvem var Christmas Møller? is a 1977 Danish TV documentary movie written and directed by Dan Tschernia. Comedy Tere Mere Phere is an 2011 Hindi romantic comedy, Road film directed by well known and respected actress Deepa Sahi, and produced by the internationally acclaimed producer director Ketan Mehta and renowned singer Anup Jalota. Presented by Sitara Productions, it is a Maya Movies Production. It stars Vinay Pathak. Riya Sen in the lead roles and introduces newcomers Jagrat Desai and Sasha Goradia. The story of the film has been written by Deepa Sahi and Jagrat Desai. The music is by Shivangi R. Kashyap and the lyrics are penned by Manoj ‘Muntashir’ and Ketan Mehta. Most of the songs are choreographed by Bollywood choreographer Jeet Singh. It was released on 30 September 2011 to a mixed but mostly positive reception from critics. Animation Revenger (The Avenger) is a 1958 Yugoslavian animated short film written and directed by Dusan Vukotic; with writing credits by Anton Chekhov and Branko Ranitovic. Comedy Decampitated is a 1998 independent American horror comedy film. It was directed by Matt Cunningham and stars Mike Hart, Jonathon Scott, Thomas Martwick, Steve Ladden, and Cristina Patterson Ceret. It was distributed on video by Troma Entertainment. Decampitated was filmed in Colorado and finishing funds were provided by Troma Entertainment. Documentary film Facing Death: Elisabeth Kubler-Ross is a 2003 documentary film directed and written by Stefan Haupt. Documentary film Au-délà de Cap-Noir is a 2008 documentary film. Comedy Bashment is 2005 Japanese film written by Syunji Muguruma and directed by Toshikazu Fukawa. Documentary film Beautiful Sin is a 2013 documentary film directed by Gabriela Quirós. Animation The Fall Of The Magician is a 2013 short film written and directed by Frank Forrestall. Science Fiction Brother Future is a 1991 science fiction movie. It starred Phill Lewis, Moses Gunn, Frank Converse, Carl Lumbly and Vonetta McGee. A street kid from Detroit, Michigan, is hit by a car; when he awakes, he finds himself a slave in South Carolina in 1822. The boy then has to help his fellow slaves so he can return to his own time. Roy Campanella Jr. directed this made-for-TV movie. Music by Stephen James Taylor. Comedy The Bellboy is a 1960 comedy film written, produced, directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on July 20, 1960 by Paramount Pictures and marked Lewis's directorial debut. Comedy Angus is a 1995 comedy-drama film directed by Patrick Read Johnson and written by Jill Gordon. The majority of Angus was filmed in Owatonna, Minnesota at the Owatonna High School. The film stars Charlie Talbert and James Van Der Beek in their first film roles, as well as Chris Owen, Ariana Richards, and Academy Award winners George C. Scott, Kathy Bates and Rita Moreno. The film is based on the short story A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune by Chris Crutcher, which is collected in his book Athletic Shorts: Six Short Stories. Comedy František je děvkař is a Czech comedy film directed by Jan Prusinovsky. It was released in 2008. Documentary film For most of a century, their tragic fate was unclear, shrouded by a government obsessed with secrecy. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the final chapter of one of the most fascinating dynasties in history is finally revealed. Join authors Mark Steinberg (The Fall of the Romanovs) and Peter Kurth (The Tsar: The Lost World of Nicholas and Alexandra) for a riveting look at the end of an era. Go deep into the Soviet archives to see the historic documents that led to the discovery of the Romanovs' remains. In a moving interview, Prince Nicholas Romanov tells of his feelings at finally knowing the fate of his family. Stunning footage brings the glamour and opulence of Nicholas and Alexandra's long-ago reign to life, and their terrifying end is revisited through forensic evidence and declassified Soviet accounts. THE ROMANOVS is the final chapter of one of history's most fabled mysteries. Comedy Rupert's Land is a 1998 road movie produced and filmed in Canada. It was released at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival and was nominated at the 1999 Genie Awards and Leo Awards. Comedy The Fabulous Suzanne is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Barbara Britton, Rudy Vallee and Otto Kruger. A waitress inherits a fortune from one of her customers. Thriller The Domino Principle is a 1977 thriller film starring Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, Mickey Rooney and Richard Widmark. The film is based on the novel of the same name and was adapted for the screen by its author, Adam Kennedy. It was directed and produced by Stanley Kramer. Thriller Janda Pai Kapiraju is a 2014 Indian Telugu action-thriller film written and directed by Samuthirakani featuring Nani and Amala Paul in the lead roles. The film's soundtrack and background score were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. This film is simultaneously being made in Tamil as Nimirndhu Nil with Jayam Ravi replacing Nani. While the Tamil version released in February and went onto become a BlockBuster Hit, this version is Releasing on Aug 8 With Max Theater Count. Nani will Be Playing Duel Role in His Career For the First Time. Animation She Puppet is a 2001 short/animation/experimental film directed by Peggy Ahwesh. Comedy Date Night is a 2010 comedy crime film directed by Shawn Levy and starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey. It was released in the United States on April 9, 2010. For a time it was marketed as Crazy Night in Europe but later the title was changed back to the original Date Night. Thriller Strangeface is a 2012 drama, thriller and short film written and directed by Lynne Vincent Mccarthy. Animation The Adventures of the American Rabbit is an animated film released in 1986 by Clubhouse Pictures, and subsequently on DVD by MGM. Comedy Hochzeitspolka is a 2010 comedy world cinema film written by Ingo Haeb,Przemyslaw Nowakowski and Lars Jessen and directed by Lars Jessen and Przemyslaw Nowakowski. Comedy Harikrishnans is a 1998 Malayalam detective comedy film directed by Fazil and starring Mammootty, Mohanlal, Juhi Chawla, Innocent, Shamili, Nedumudi Venu and Kunchacko Boban. The film received a tremendous pre-release hype due to the combined screen presence of stars Mammootty and Mohanlal after a gap of several years. Harikrishnans turned out to be a blockbuster at the Kerala box-office, it was the highest grossing Malayalam film of 1998. The film was produced and distributed by Mohanlal's production company Pranavam Arts. The story follows the murder investigation of Guptan by the famous lawyer duo of Hari and Krishnan. The film also is a combination of romantic comedy due to the love triangle between Hari, Krishnan and Guptan's friend Meera. Animation Luke And Lotta is a 2014 animated film written and directed by Renata Gąsiorowska. Comedy A packed elevator grinds to a stop. Panic. One man is the voice of reason. Everyone calms down. The riders are grateful. But why is he naked?The building is on fire. The naked man helps citizens to safety. He helps a choking man and advises a squabbling young couple. A thankful crowd gathers. But why is he naked? A moment before he can answer a gun shot.A bank robbery across the street. The naked man negotiates a release of hostages. But why is he naked? Before he can answer his necked brother arrives. He fights his brother to the death (and wins). His lost love returns for a quick but dramatic pep talk. And an ambulance breaks down across the street.After taking over a quick kidney transplant Naked Man is back on his feet. But why is he naked? Doesn't matter now he's off to Toledo. He buys a bicycle paying cash to a passing cyclist. Naked Man rides into the sunset leaving the crowd to wonder: "Where did he pull that money from?" Thriller Raaz is a 1967 Hindi movie directed by Ravindra Dave. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Babita, I. S. Johar and Asit Sen. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. Rajesh Khanna and Babita are introduced in this film. Documentary film Bicycle Dreams is a 2009 documentary film by director Stephen Auerbach about the Race Across America, a 3000-mile cross-country bicycle race. The film has won numerous film festival awards and had a successful screening tour. Documentary film Tebraa, retratos de mujeres saharauis is a 2007 Spanish documentary film. Comedy Jhankaar Beats is a 2003 Bollywood film directed by Sujoy Ghosh and released by Pritish Nandy Communications. It stars Juhi Chawla, Sanjay Suri, Rahul Bose, Shayan Munshi, Rinke Khanna and Riya Sen. In this film playback singer KK performed the song "Tu Aashiqui Hai" that remains to this day a very popular track amongst masses. Documentary film Hope Dies Last in War is a 2007 documentary film directed by Supriyo Sen. Documentary film Bean to Bar: A Film About Artisian Chocolate is a documentary, biographical and historical film directed by Bob Ridgley. Thriller Burke & Hare is a 2010 British black comedy film, loosely based on the Burke and Hare murders. Directed by John Landis, the film stars Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis as William Burke and William Hare respectively. It was Landis's first feature film release in 12 years, the last being 1998's Susan's Plan. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 29 October 2010. Comedy Eulogy is a 2004 comedy film directed by Michael Clancy. Animation Masouleh is a 2011 animated short film directed by Gholamreza (bahram) Azimi. Science Fiction The Host is a 2006 South Korean monster film, directed by Bong Joon-ho and starring Song Kang-ho, Byun Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona and Go Ah-sung. The movie concerns a monster kidnapping a man's daughter, and his attempts to rescue her. According to the director, his inspiration came from a local article about a deformed fish with an S-shaped spine caught in Han River. The Host had set a new Korean box office record by reaching 10 million tickets in just 21 days. In addition, it was ranked one of the top films of 2007 on Metacritic with a score of 85. In November 2008, it was announced that Universal Studios would be remaking The Host. Following the success of the director's work Memories of Murder, The Host was heavily anticipated. It was released on a record number of screens in its home country on July 27, 2006. By the end of its run on November 8, 13 million tickets had been sold, making it the highest grossing South Korean film of all time. The film was released on a limited basis in the United States on March 9, 2007, and on DVD, Blu-ray, and HD DVD formats on July 24, 2007. Science Fiction The Neanderthal Man is a 78-minute, 1953, United States black-and-white science fiction film produced independently by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen, as Global Productions Inc., from their own original screenplay. It starred Robert Shayne, Richard Crane and Joyce Terry, directed by E. A. Dupont, and was originally distributed in the USA by United Artists Corp. Beverly Garland, in a supporting role, appears here in her first fantastic film. Animation Love Your Gloves... An Agenda is a 2013 musical, animation, short film written and directed by Jok R. Church. Comedy Jokefalls is a 2004 Indian Kannada-language comedy movie, directed by Ashok Patil and produced by Atlanta Nagendra. Music was composed by Mano Murthy. Documentary film King Kong 60th Anniversary Special: 'It Was Beauty Killed the Beast' is a 1992 documentary film directed by Scott Benson. Comedy Suds is a 1920 silent film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Mary Pickford. The film is based on the 1904 English stage play 'Op o' Me Thumb, a one-act work first produced in London and presented the following year in New York with Maude Adams, a curtain raiser for her appearance in Peter Pan. Animation Fight! Iczer One, is a dark sci-fi anime with a predominantly female cast. Based upon a manga comic of the same name published in Lemon People magazine in 1983, it was created by Toshihiro Hirano, and has a small but devoted fan-following among otaku. Relationships are primarily of the yuri variety, as the alien race featured, the Cthulhu, are an entirely spaceborne race with its male population completely died out. While there are no explicit scenes of female-female sex, viewers are shown without ambiguity that the females are intimate with one another. Iczer-1 also featured two "sound novel" dramas released. The first sound novel was released on an LP record, and was based on the first volume of the Iczer-1 manga, entitled Golden Warrior Iczer-One. The second drama CD is a crossover with the anime Dangaioh. Documentary film Wicker Kittens is a 2014 sports comedy documentary directed by Amy C. Elliott. Documentary film The House That Ananda Built is a 1968 Indian short documentary film directed by Fali Bilimoria. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller "Impressive adaptation of Niccolo Ammaniti's novel, The Crossroads by acclaimed Italian film-maker, Gabriele Salvatores. Based on The Crossroads, the latest novel from best-selling Italian author Niccolò Ammaniti, this is a powerful, tough, yet ultimately redemptive story about the relationship between a teenage boy and his father. Gabriele Salvatores (Mediterraneo; Quo Vadis, Baby?) who so successfully adapted Ammaniti's previous novel I'm Not Scared into a critically acclaimed and commercially successful movie, is here reunited with his collaborator for this very different but equally affecting story. As God Commands depicts an angry, unemployed and unemployable father, trying and often failing to do his best for his isolated and lonely teenage son, while also looking after his old work colleague, who suffers mental and physical problems because of an accident some years before. The strange trio's dysfunctional but affectionate relationship is plunged into chaos, as the story takes on a dark, violent hue. Part crime thriller, part psychological drama, this is, as one might expect from Salvatores, ambitious, challenging movie-making; marvelously rendered." Quoting Adrian Wootton Comedy Man on the Edge is a comedy film directed by Jin-gyu Cho. Thriller Careful What You Wish For is an upcoming thriller film directed by Elizabeth Allen, and starring Isabel Lucas, Dermot Mulroney, Nick Jonas, and Graham Rogers. It is set to release in an unspecified date in 2014. Thriller One Hour Photo is a 2002 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Mark Romanek and starring Robin Williams. Fox Searchlight Pictures distributed the film in the United States. One Hour Photo also starred Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole, and Eriq La Salle. Williams won a Saturn Award for Best Actor for his work in the film. The film received positive reviews, earning an 81% rating at Rotten Tomatoes. Comedy Between Calais and Dover was a short silent film created and released in 1897 and directed by Georges Méliès. Thriller Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn is a 1935 British film melodrama film starring Tod Slaughter and Eric Portman. It was directed by Milton Rosmer, whose most famous film was the English-language version of Emil and the Detectives that same year. It is based on the true story of the 1827 Red Barn Murder. The film is also known as Murder in the Red Barn. The film is based on the popular 19th century melodramas about the case and is highly theatrical, with an opening in which all the characters are introduced by a Master of Ceremonies in front of a painted backdrop, but is also slightly more lavishly produced and cinematically inventive than the later films directed by Tod Slaughter's producer George King. Slaughter gives a full-throated over-the-top performance in a calculatedly melodramatic style, encouraging the audience to vicariously share in his villainy; this approach became his trademark and gives his films a cult status of their own peculiar kind. Animation Space Rescue is a 2013 short film produced by Taller del Coco. Comedy The Talent Given Us is a film by Andrew Wagner. Most of the cast in the movie is Wagner's own family. Roger Ebert praised "The Talent Given Us" as "one of the most original, daring, intriguing, and honest films of the year," while 2004 CineVegas juror Wendy Mitchell, writing about the film for indieWIRE last year, said that the movie "could qualify as the bravest movie I have ever seen." It was later named to indieWIRE's list of the best fims of 2004 without distribution. Comedy Tatie Danielle is a 1990 French black humor film directed by Étienne Chatiliez. It features Tsilla Chelton as Auntie Danielle Billard. Comedy Look Your Best is a 1923 silent comedy film written and directed by Rupert Hughes. Documentary film Backs to the Blast: An Australian Nuclear Story is a 1981 film directed by Harry Bardwell. Animation Haiku 2: Wait is a 2013 short action animated film written and directed by Lyle Pisio. Thriller Strass is a 2001 film written and directed by Vincent Lannoo. Thriller Red White & Blue is a 2010 revenge-thriller film written and directed by Simon Rumley. Science Fiction Quinn’s New Video Game is a 2012 science fiction fantasy short animation comedy film directed by Heather Freeman. Comedy Meet Wally Sparks is a comedy film released in 1997 by Trimark Pictures. It stars Rodney Dangerfield, who co-wrote the script, and was directed by Peter Baldwin. Comedy Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold is a 1995 science fiction film starring J.J. North, Ted Monte, Tammy Parks, Raelyn Saalman, Nikki Fritz, John Lazar, Michelle Bauer, Tim Abell, and Jay Richardson. The film is a parody of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, but contains much nudity. The film was loosely remade in 2012 as Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader. Comedy Innocent Steps is a 2005 South Korean film written and directed by Park Young-hoon. Comedy Paradise Garden is a lost 1917 silent comedy romance starring Harold Lockwood and directed by Fred J. Balshofer. The film is based on a novel, Paradise Garden, by George Gibbs and has a feature role for Virginia Rappe, a soon to be tragic actress. Metro Pictures distributed. Comedy Aquellos años locos is a 1971 Argentine musical comedy film directed and written by Enrique Carreras with Norberto Aroldi. The film premiered on 30 July 1971 in Buenos Aires and starred Palito Ortega and Mercedes Carreras. The movie was filmed in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires in Argentina. Thriller Secret Room is a 2013 Nigerian direct-to-video Thriller film directed by Eneaji Chris Eneng starring OC Ukeje, Jide Kosoko, Linda Ejiofor and Lilian Esoro. Comedy Carrot Top Rocks Las Vegas is a 2003 comedy film directed by Steve Hanft and produced by Gary Propper. Comedy Mulan II is a 2004 American direct-to-video Disney animated film directed by Darrell Rooney and Lynne Southerland and is a sequel to the 1998 animated film Mulan. The entire cast from the first film returned, except for Eddie Murphy, Miriam Margolyes, Chris Sanders and Matthew Wilder. Murphy and Margolyes were replaced by Mark Moseley and April Winchell; Little Brother was voiced by Frank Welker, and Gedde Watanabe does his own singing for the sequel. Mulan II features Mulan and her new fiancé, General Li Shang on a special mission: escorting the Emperor's three daughters across the country to meet their soon-to-be fiancés. The film deals with arranged marriages, loyalty, relationships, making choices, trust, and finding true love. Comedy Phileine Says Sorry is a Dutch/American 2003 comedy-drama film directed by Robert Jan Westdijk. It is based on the novel Phileine zegt sorry by Ronald Giphart. Comedy Winged Devils is a 1972 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari. Thriller Spaceways is a 1953 British-American, black and white, science fiction film co-produced by Hammer Film Productions Ltd. and Lippert Productions Inc.. It was filmed entirely in England by the Hammer company, with Michael Carreras as producer-of-record and American Robert L. Lippert as uncredited co-producer, from a screenplay by Paul Tabori and Richard Landau based on a radio play by Charles Eric Maine. The film starred Howard Duff and Eva Bartok, with Alan Wheatley, directed by Terence Fisher. It was distributed in the UK by Exclusive Films Ltd. and in the USA by Lippert Pictures Inc. The plot dealt with the first manned spaceflight against the backdrop of Duff's character's failing marriage, his wife's infidelity and murder, and his budding romance with Bartok, who plays a renowned mathematician working on the space project. Some of the special effects shots of the rocket taking off were taken from Rocketship X-M. Thriller Martial Angels is a 2001 Hong Kong film directed by Clarence Fok Yiu-leung. Animation City Hunter: .357 Magnum is a 1989 Animated and Action film written by Akinori Endo, and directed by Kenji Kodama. Comedy Don't Touch The White Woman! is a 1974 French-Italian farce, an absurd "Western" set in Paris, directed by Marco Ferreri. Marcello Mastroianni stars as a vain General George Armstrong Custer. Richard Nixon is the American president. Buffalo Bill Cody is here portrayed as a charlatan media impresario. Ugo Tognazzi gives a fictional portrayal of Mitch Bouyer one of Custer's Native American scouts, who runs a curio shop selling Native artifacts made in sweatshops by white women. Alain Cuny plays Sitting Bull who must defend his people when their homes are destroyed by the Union Cavalry. The movie climaxes with the Battle of the Little Bighorn held in a large construction excavation where Les Halles market used to be. The language used to justify the conflict parodies the Vietnam War and the Algerian War. Science Fiction Transformers: Dark of the Moon is a 2011 American science fiction action film based on the Transformers toy line. First released on June 23, 2011, it is the third installment of the live-action Transformers film series. It is a sequel to 2009's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen taking place three years after that. The film is also the first in the franchise without the involvement of DreamWorks, leaving the series to be produced solely by Paramount Pictures. Like its predecessors, Transformers and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Transformers: Dark of the Moon is directed by Michael Bay and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. This was the last film in the series to be owned by Takara Tomy, as Hasbro assumed ownership of the Transformers films in Japan. The film's story is set three years after the events of the 2009 film, with the Autobots, during their collaboration with the NEST military force, discovering a hidden alien technology in possession of humans, which had been found by Apollo 11 on the Moon 42 years earlier. However, the Decepticons unveil a plan to use the technology to enslave humanity in order to restore Cybertron, the home planet of the Transformers. Science Fiction Valley of the Dragons is a black and white 1961 science fiction film loosely based on Jules Verne's Off on a Comet and heavily dependent on stock footage from the movies One Million B.C., Cat-Women of the Moon and Rodan. Thriller Meet Andy Barker... Andy Barker just did!Two years ago, Andy Barker suffered serious brain damage in a car accident. In the last two days however, memories have started creeping back, triggered by family portraits and strange locations. Andy has a brother who has gone missing and a tattooed woman introduces herself as his daughter. At a costume party he is greeted by strangers he doesn't recognize, but the horrific experience of memory loss really puts Andy's sanity to the test when he discovers a porn tape of himself. The more pieces of his life puzzle come together, the less Andy likes what he sees. Comedy Puerto Escondido is a 1992 Italian comedy film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. For this film Diego Abatantuono and Renato Carpentieri were awarded with Silver Ribbons for best actor and best supporting actor. Comedy No Way to Treat a Lady is a darkly comic thriller directed by Jack Smight, with a screenplay by John Gay adapted from William Goldman's novel of the same name. The film starred Rod Steiger, Lee Remick, George Segal and Eileen Heckart. Segal was nominated for a BAFTA for his role as Detective Moe Brummel. Thriller Doña Macabra is a 1972 thriller comedy film written by Hugo Argüelles & Roberto Gavaldón and directed by Roberto Gavaldón. Animation A Merry Mirthworm Christmas is an animated television special, produced by Perennial Pictures. It premiered on the Showtime Cable Network in 1984. The film features a cast of Mirthworms which are described as cuddly litter critters about two inches long, who live in the tiny town of Wormingham. Mirthworms tend to use proper nouns that play on the word "worm" to describe things. For example the characters live in the town of Wormingham, the protagonist is named Burt Worm, and the antagonist is named Wormaline Wiggler. The special was broadcast in the UK on BBC One on Monday 28 December 1987. Documentary film Sanyu is a 2005 short documentary film directed by Robert Frank. Thriller The Barber is a 2001 film that examines the interaction between the mind of a psychopath and the minds of ordinary people who are fascinated by them. It tells the story of local barber Dexter Miles in a town in Alaska. The geographic location features 24-hour darkness, which serves as a metaphor for psychological darkness that drives Miles to go on a murderous rampage. The movie blends the genres of horror, thriller, psychological study, and occasional black comedy. Miles expresses the essence of the movie in these words: Comedy White House Madness is a 1975 film directed by Mark L. Lester. The film is a satire of the Watergate scandal. Animation Legend of the Dragon is an animated series consisting of 26 episodes followed by 13 additional episodes for a total of 39 episodes. It is produced by BKN and premiered in October 2006 as part of the Jetix block on Toon Disney. Subsequently, the two part episode "Trial by Fire" was shown as a Jetix Blockbuster on ABC Family in August before all Jetix programming moved to Toon Disney. In the UK, the first 26 episodes have aired across CBBC. It premiered in Summer 2005 on the CBBC channel. It is unclear of whether the additional 13 episodes will be shown or not. Episodes 27–39 have begun airing in Australia on Network Ten's Toasted TV as of March 19, 2008. Documentary film Harry Bridges—A Man and His Union is a 1993 biographical documentary film written by James Hamilton and directed by Berry Minnott. Comedy The Odd Couple: Together Again is a film directed by Robert Klane released on Sep 24, 1993. Documentary film Revolutionary Greetings is a 2013 documentary film written by Jonas Newianda and Viktor Apfelbacher and directed by Viktor Apfelbacher. Animation Inon or the Conquest of Fire is a 1971 short animation film directed by Frédéric Back. Comedy Esabet Al-Doctor Omar is an Egyptian movie starring Mostafa Amar and Yasmine Abd el Aziz. It is about a psychologist who falls in love with a translator. Discovering that she has a disease that leads her to steal, he tries to cure her. When they rob a mall they are imprisoned. In the end, they marry. Animation Around the World with Dot is a 1981 Australian animated film. It is a sequel to Dot and the Kangaroo. It was also known as Dot and Santa Claus. Animation Sly Fox and Birdie is a 1992 educational video produced by Operation Lifesaver. It shows two characters, a yellow bird named Birdie and a fox named Sly Fox, learning about railroad safety. In 2006, an updated version was made. The updated version has a new railway safety rap. Documentary film Carbon Nation is a 2010 documentary film by Peter Byck about technological- and community-based energy solutions to the growing worldwide carbon footprint. The film is narrated by Bill Kurtis. ASIN: B0055T46LA and B0055T46G0. Rather than highlighting the problems with use of fossil fuels, Carbon Nation presents a series of ways in which the 16 terawatts of energy the world consumes can be met while reducing or eliminating carbon-based sources. It contains optimistic interviews with experts in various fields, business CEOs, and sustainable energy supporters to present a compelling case for change while having a neutral, matter-of-fact explanation. Among those interviewed are Richard Branson, former CIA Director R. James Woolsey, Earth Day founder Denis Hayes and environmental advocate Van Jones. Much of the content of the film consists of interviews, some are listed above. The list of interviewees also includes Lester R. Brown President, Earth Policy Institute Sean Casten President & CEO, Recycled Energy Development Ralph Cavanagh Lead Attorney, NRDC Bob Fox, Partner Cook+Fox Architects Thomas Friedman, Author & NY Times Columnist Animation Mate To Measure is a 2004 animated film directed by Špela Čadež. Thriller A Dangerous Affair is a 1995 film directed by Alan Metzger. Comedy An Uncertain Season is a 1988 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. Animation "A sisterhood of evil witches finds that when spells go awry, magic gets more than a little unpredictable. Conjuring “goodness” might mean making some uncomfortable changes." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Adventures Into Digital Comics is a documentary by Sébastien Dumesnil about the fall of the comic book industry in the 1990s and the emergence of webcomics since then. The film features interviews with various comic book and webcomic artists and authors. Documentary film Vâyu is a 1994 documentary film directed by Velu Viswanadhan. Animation "Let's All Go to the Lobby" is a 1953 animated musical snipe played as an advertisement before the beginning of the main film. It featured a family of four talking concession stand products, singing "Let's all go to the lobby to get ourselves a treat" and walking to the concession stand. One shot from the film depicts the anthropomorphic gum, soda, popcorn, and candy walking behind the silhouettes of audience members in the foreground, creating an illusion of depth. Comedy Mumbai Express is a 2005 Tamil comedy film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and written and produced by Kamal Haasan. It stars Kamal Haasan himself in the lead role alongside Manisha Koirala, while Nassar, Pasupathy, Sharat Saxena and Santhana Bharathi amongst others play pivotal role. The music was composed by Ilayaraaja, while Siddharth and Ashmith Kunder handled the cinematography and editing respectively. The film was simultaneously made in Hindi with different cast except lead pair as Mumbai Xpress and released on the same date in April 2005. Documentary film The period 1914-1918 was a virtual catalogue of art movements: Impressionists, Expressionists, Realists, Cubists and Futurists all contributed images from the battlefields which were both accurate and intense. This unique documentary shows how the first World War transformed the world of art and changed the way images of war are portrayed. Documentary film "Pablo Escobar, the most notorious and brutal drug lord in Colombia's history, was gunned down in Medellín in 1993. After his father's death, Juan Escobar fled to Buenos Aires, changed his name to Sebastián Marroquín, assuming a new identity to escape his father's dubious legacy. For the first time since Escobar's death, Marroquín comes forward to tell his father's story. With heartfelt honesty, he recounts what it was like to grow up loving a father that he knew was his country's number-one enemy. Unsatisfied with simply relating history, Marroquín requests a meeting with the sons of two celebrated Colombian political leaders who were among hundreds of victims that his father had killed in the 1980s. Filmmaker Nicolas Entel captures the powerful and historic moment when the son of Pablo Escobar and the sons of his victims come together to heal wounds that have haunted them all for decades." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Shadows of Liberty is a 2012 documentary film written by Jean-Philippe Tremblay and Daniel Cantagallo, and directed by Jean-Philippe Tremblay. Science Fiction Road to the Stars — Soviet science fiction film. Combines elements of science educational films and science fiction feature films. Comedy The Deuce of Spades is a 1922 film directed by Charles Ray. Comedy Love Magical is a comedy film directed by Jason Sokoloff and Justin Foran. Thriller The Moment After is a Christian film released through the Christiano Film Group in 1999. The film stars David A.R. White and Kevin Downes as FBI agents caught up in the world of the Rapture. Written and directed by Wes Llewelyn, the film was a popular success, becoming a bestseller among Christian film audiences, warranting a sequel seven years later. It was a Crown Award Winner for Best Evangelistic Film and Best Drama film made for less than $250,000. Documentary film Love stinks - Bilder des täglichen Wahnsinns is a 1982 experimental film directed by Birgit Hein and Wilhelm Hein. Comedy The Pheasant Hunter is a 2012 short film written and directed by Marine Zakaryan. Thriller Rakht is a 2004 Indian supernatural horror film, written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The film features Bipasha Basu in the lead role and also stars Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty, Dino Morea, Amrita Arora and Neha Dhupia. The film is an unofficial remake of the 2000 Hollywood thriller, The Gift. Comedy The Princess Diaries is a 2001 American comedy film produced by singer and actress Whitney Houston and directed by Garry Marshall. It is based on Meg Cabot's 2000 novel of the same name. The film stars acting newcomer Anne Hathaway as Mia Thermopolis, a teenager who discovers that she is the heir to the throne of the fictional Kingdom of Genovia, ruled by her grandmother Queen Dowager Clarisse Renaldi, as portrayed by actress and singer Julie Andrews. It also stars Heather Matarazzo as Mia's best friend Lilly Moscovitz, Héctor Elizondo as Joseph, the Queen's Head of Security, and Robert Schwartzman as Lilly's brother Michael, who has a crush on Mia. Released to North American theatres on August 3, 2001, the film peaked at #3 in the box office. The Princess Diaries was a commercial success, grossing $165,335,153 worldwide. The movie was followed by a sequel, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, in August 2004. Comedy Cowboys & Angels is an Irish film released on May 14, 2003, at the Cannes Film Market in France. Set in Limerick city, the movie stars Michael Legge as Shane and Allen Leech as Vincent, Shane's gay roommate. The film was directed by David Gleeson, who also directed the gritty Dublin thriller The Front Line. Documentary film The Alchemical Dream: Rebirth of the Great Work is a documentary film directed by Maxine Rochlin and Sheldon Rochlin. Documentary film Workingman's Death is a 2005 Austrian-German documentary film written and directed by Michael Glawogger. It premiered at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. The film deals with the extremes to which workers go to earn a living in several countries around the world. The film is composed of six differently titled chapters. The first five depict hazardous conditions of hard laborers around the world and the sixth shows contrasting scenes of youths in a former German industrial complex which had been converted into a leisure park: Heroes – Miners of Donets Basin, Ukraine Ghosts – Sulfur carriers in Ijen, Indonesia Lions – Butchers in an open-air market in Port Harcourt, Nigeria Brothers – Welders in the Gadani ship-breaking yard in Pakistan The Future – Steel workers in Liaoning, China Epilogue – Youths in Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord in Germany Animation Hijinks ho! It's a swashbuckling pirate adventure when Tom sets sail as a lowly cabin cat for the biggest, baddest pirate on the high seas: the infamous Captain Red and his bossy talking parrot. Tired of swabbing the deck all day, Tom thinks that his luck has changed when a mysterious bottle containing a treasure map washes on board!But Tom's dream of finding the treasure is ruined when he discovers that the bottle also contains a stowaway mouse, Jerry! Poor little Jerry has been guarding the treasure map, and he now has a greedy cat on his paws. Will Jerry be forced to walk the plank? Will Tom make it to the deserted island first? The race is on, and Tom and Jerry must work together to get past the coconut-throwing monkeys and a giant slimy octopus, and to outsmart the pirates, to find the buried treasure! Comedy Woodpecker in the Rough is the 41st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 16, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Animation Elements is a 2011 short film written and directed by Eric Mc Guire. Documentary film Stocktaking Because Of Closing is a 1990 film written and directed by Bernard Mangiante. Comedy Der Mann, der seinen Mörder sucht is a 1931 comedy suspense film written by Ludwig Hirschfeld, Ernst Neubach, Curt Siodmak, Jules Verne and Billy Wilder and directed by Robert Siodmak. Comedy Space Specks is a 2003 science fiction/comedy film directed by Rick Dunbar, and starring Tom Sellwood and Krista Welter. Documentary film The Ways of Wine is a 2010 film written by Christoph Behl,Hernán Belón,Nicolás Carreras and Mauricio Albornoz Iniestra and directed by Nicolás Carreras. Thriller Reclusorio is a 1997 crime drama film written by Ismael Rodríguez & Carlos Enrique Taboada and directed by Ismael Rodríguez. Comedy I Love a Bandleader is a 1945 film directed by Del Lord. Comedy Beach Ball is a 1965 American beach party movie starring Edd Byrnes and partly financed by Roger Corman. It features appearances by The Supremes and The Righteous Brothers. Documentary film Enfants Forçats is a 2012 documentary film directed by Hubert Dubois. Comedy Red Diaries is a 2001 drama, comedy and romance film written by Jun Lana and directed by Maryo J. De Los Reyes. Animation "The art of ballet is performed by a collection of tutu-wearing dinosaurs in this short and simple, child-like animation." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Thriller A man with a dark past hitches a ride that turns into a road trip to hell and leads him to the revelation of a family secret of biblical proportions. Comedy Fast ein Held is a 1967 film directed by Rainer Erler and written by Rainer Erler and Werner P. Zibaso. Animation Laura fährt mit ihrer Familie in die Winterferien. Auf der Fahrt zur Ferienhütte bleibt der Wagen in einem Schneesturm stecken. Sie werden von einem alten Mann aufgenommen und finden in seiner Scheune am Waldrand Unterschlupf. In dem Augenblick, als Laura ihren kleinen Stern am nötigsten braucht, erscheint er und zaubert ein Winterwunder aus zahllosen Eissternen. Auf Wunderbares eingestimmt, finden die Kinder, Laura und ihr Bruder Tommy, auch eine Antwort auf die drängende Frage nach dem richtigen Weihnachtsmann. Zusammen mit dem alten Mann, an den sie fest glauben und der für sie der Weihnachtsmann ist, und Lauras Stern geht es Heiligabend in einem Schlitten hinauf über den Wald und über die Stadt, wo Laura und Tommy, der all die vielen Geschenke, die er sich gewünscht hat, vergessen hat, kristallene Eissterne schenken... Comedy The Boxtrolls is a 2014 American 3D stop motion animated fantasy-comedy film based on the novel Here Be Monsters! by Alan Snow. Produced by Laika, it was directed by Graham Annable and Anthony Stacchi. The Boxtrolls follows the adventures of Eggs, a human boy raised by trash-collecting trolls, as he attempts to save them from Archibald Snatcher, a pest exterminator. The film stars Isaac Hempstead-Wright, Ben Kingsley, Elle Fanning, Toni Collette, Jared Harris, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Richard Ayoade and Tracy Morgan. It was released on September 26, 2014, to generally positive reviews. Animation A Deer of Nine Colors is a Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It is also referred to as "The Nine Colored Deer". Documentary film How The Kids Saved The Parks is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Robin Moore and Andy Miller. Science Fiction Warriors of the Year 2072, is an Italian 1984 film directed by Lucio Fulci based on a story by Elisa Briganti. The film is currently distributed on DVD under the title The New Gladiators. Running time - 89 min. Production by Regency, Special effects by Corridori G & A Cinematografica S.r.l. Comedy The 24 Hour Woman is a 1999 film directed and co-written by Nancy Savoca. The film was shot on location in New York City. Documentary film A Place Called Pluto is a 2014 documentary short film directed by Steve James. Comedy Pop Corn is a 1998 short film directed by Yannick Rolandeau. Thriller True Women is a 1997 CBS miniseries based on the 1993 novel by Janice Woods Windle directed by Karen Arthur, starring Dana Delany, Annabeth Gish, Angelina Jolie, Julie Carmen, Tina Majorino and Rachael Leigh Cook. The series covers five decades, from the Texas Revolution through Indian uprisings and the Civil War to the early stages of the women's suffrage movement. Thriller Walking Tall is a 1973 American action semi-biopic film of Sheriff Buford Pusser, a former professional wrestler-turned-lawman in McNairy County, Tennessee. It starred Joe Don Baker as Pusser. The film was directed by Phil Karlson. Based on Pusser's true story, it was a combination of very loosely based fact and Hollywood revisionism. It has since become a well known cult classic with two direct sequels of its own, a TV movie, a brief TV series and a remake. Thriller Liar is 2013 short, drama, thriller film written and directed by Todd Braley. Thriller La ragazza dal pigiama giallo is a 1977 Italian giallo film directed by Flavio Mogherini, distributed internationally as The Pajama Girl Case. Thriller Escape from Uganda is a 2013 Malayalam thriller film directed by Rajesh Nair. The film, based on a true life incident, is about a family who gets trapped in the country. The cast includes Rima Kallingal, Vijay Babu, R. Parthiepan, Jojo, Tashu Kaushik, Winston Witecker and also Mukesh in a cameo appearance. The story is by Rajesh nair, Screenplay by Sandeep Robinson, Deepak Prabhakaran and Nithin Bhadran and dialogue by salin mankuzy. Several plots as well as the general thread of the movie have an uncanny similarity to the Hollywood thriller The Next Three Days. Escape From Uganda started rolling in Uganda from July 7. It has been shot completely in the Uganda and will be the first Malayalam film to be shot extensively in Africa. Comedy A New Wave is a 2006 independently produced comedy film written and directed by Jason Carvey. Thriller The Honey Pot, also known as The Honeypot, is a 1967 crime comedy-drama film written for the screen and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It stars Rex Harrison, Susan Hayward, Cliff Robertson, Capucine, Edie Adams, and Maggie Smith. The film was based on the play Mr. Fox of Venice by Frederick Knott, the novel The Evil of the Day by Thomas Sterling, and loosely on the 1606 play Volpone by Ben Jonson. Thriller Stop Violence is a 2002 Malayalam film directed by A. K. Sajan. The film stars Prithviraj, Vijayaraghavan, and Chandra Lakshman. Thriller The Muse is a 2011 American psychological thriller. It was written, directed, produced by Taylor Grant. The film stars Taylor Grant, Sasha Perl-Raver and Jake Eberle. Comedy Lothar is a 2013 short film directed by Luca Zuberbuehler. Comedy Flowers from Nice is a 1936 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Erna Sack, Friedl Czepa and Karl Schönböck. The film's sets were designed by art directors Emil Stepanek and Julius von Borsody. The film premiered in Vienna in September 1936. In 1939 it was screened in the United States. Documentary film Global Metal is a 2007 documentary film directed by Scot McFadyen and Canadian anthropologist Sam Dunn. It is a follow-up to their successful 2005 documentary, Metal: A Headbanger's Journey. The film's international premiere took place at the Bergen International Film Festival on October 17, 2007. Global Metal aims to show the impact of globalization on the heavy metal underground as well as how different people from different cultures are transforming heavy metal music. Science Fiction Invasion of the Star Creatures is a May 3, 1962, science fiction/comedy film directed by Bruno VeSota and starring Bob Ball and Frankie Ray. It was released theatrically by American International Pictures. It was released as a double feature with The Brain That Wouldn't Die. The theatrical version runs 70 minutes. The television version added a 10 minute sequence, bringing the running time to 80 minutes. Thriller My Soul to Take is a 2010 American supernatural horror film, written and directed by Wes Craven. It is his first film since 1994's Wes Craven's New Nightmare that he both wrote and directed. The film stars Max Thieriot as the protagonist Adam "Bug" Hellerman, who is one of seven teenagers chosen to die. The film was unsuccessful at the box office, and was poorly received by critics. The film's title comes from a line in the prayer "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep", which reads "If I shall die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take." The prayer features in the film. Comedy Dog Heaven is a 1927 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 68th Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Death Race 2 is a 2010 American science fiction action film directed by Dutch filmmaker Roel Reiné, written by Tony Giglio and Paul W. S. Anderson, and starring Luke Goss, Ving Rhames, Tanit Phoenix, Danny Trejo and Sean Bean. Death Race 2 is a direct-to-DVD prequel to the 2008 film Death Race. A sequel was released in 2013 titled Death Race 3: Inferno. The prequel films explore the origins of the first "Frankenstein" car driver, Carl "Luke" Lucas, from Luke's beginning as a bank robber until his escape and freedom in Death Race 3: Inferno. Documentary film A Long Run is a documentary film directed by Michael Anderson. Comedy The Big Dis is a 1989 comedy film written and directed by Gordon Eriksen and John O'Brien. Thriller Directed by Julio Coll Starring Barry Sullivan, Martha Hyer, Sherry Moreland (1964) Engineer Vince Pierson wants to end the affair he's having and go back to his wife and daughter. However, the mistress has other plans and sets the family home on fire, killing Vince's family. Disfigured by the fire, Vince seeks his own revenge. A unique and creepy horror film and forerunner of Fatal Attraction. Science Fiction Final Yamato is a 1983 Japanese anime science fiction film and the fourth theatrical movie of the Space Battleship Yamato saga. The 70mm print had a running time of 163 minutes, making Final Yamato the longest running animated film ever made, until the release of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya. Thriller The Case of the Scorpion's Tail is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino. Thriller Stepfather III is a 1992 slasher film directed and written by Guy Magar and starring Robert Wightman and Priscilla Barnes. Stepfather III is the second sequel to 1987's The Stepfather and concerns the titular serial killer seeking out yet another all-American family to become a part of, using plastic surgery to disguise himself from the authorities. Thriller The Man in the Maze is a 2011 American horror film. The film was produced in the United States and premiered in India on September 2, 2011. Documentary film Dorothy Day: Don't Call Me a Saint is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Claudia Larson. Thriller Jigarthanda is a 2014 Tamil musical gangster film written and directed by Karthik Subbaraj. Produced by Kathiresan's Group Company, it features Siddharth, Lakshmi Menon and Bobby Simha in the lead, while the supporting cast includes Nassar, Ambika, Karunakaran and Sangili Murugan. Gavemic U Ary was the film's cinematographer, making his debut in Tamil cinema, and Vivek Harshan was the film's editor. Santhosh Narayanan composed the songs and background score. The film is said to be loosely based on the 2004 South Korean film, A Dirty Carnival. The film was produced under Kathiresan's production banner, Group company. The plot revolves around Karthik, an assistant director who is thrown out of a reality new filmmakers show, as his short film was disappointing. Heartbroken, Karthik has the support of one of the judges who believes he has the stuff to be a great director and is willing to back him if he does a script on a real life gangster. Karthik travels to Madurai looking to make a film based on the life and times of the notorious rowdy Assault Sethu. The rest of the plot deals with how Karthik makes his film with the help of his friend Oorani. Comedy Epic Movie is a 2007 American parody film directed and written by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer and produced by Paul Schiff. It was the first film to be distributed by Regency Enterprises. It was made in a similar style to Date Movie, Friedberg and Seltzer's previous film, but as a spoof of the "Epic" style of films, hence the name. The film mostly references The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the Harry Potter films and Tim Burton's version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The song "Ms. New Booty" by Bubba Sparxxx gained commercial attention for being featured in Epic Movie. The film grossed $87 million US dollars at the box office, over four times its $20 million budget. Science Fiction On the day Tōma Kamijō and Index see Academy City's space elevator, Endymion in the distance, they meet a Level 0 girl with an amazing singing voice, Arisa Meigo. As the three enjoy their time together after school, magic-user Stiyl Magnus suddenly attacks them. His target: Arisa. Why would a girl from the science side be targeted by someone from the magic side, Tōma wonders. In the chaos of Stiyl's attack, he tells Tōma, Index and Arisa that she might cause a war between the magic side and the science side. Documentary film Blood in the Mobile is a 2010 documentary film by Danish film director Frank Piasecki Poulsen. The film addresses the issue of conflict minerals by examining illegal cassiterite mining in the North-Kivu province in eastern DR Congo. In particular, it focuses on the cassiterite mine in Bisie. The film is co-financed by Danish, German, Finnish, Hungarian and Irish television, as well as the Danish National film board. The film premiered in Denmark on September 1, 2010. During the making of the film Frank Piasecki Poulsen is working with communications professional and new media entrepreneur Mikkel Skov Petersen on the online campaign of the same name. The campaign is addressing Poulsen and Petersens notion of the responsibility of the manufacturers of mobile phones on the situation in war torn eastern Congo. The project is collaborating with NGOs like Dutch-based Make It Fair and British-based Global Witness who are also engaged in changing the conduct of Western companies regarding the industrial use of minerals of unknown origin. Documentary film Flower in the Gun Barrel is a 2008 documentary film focusing on the process of reconciliation and forgiveness in post-genocide Rwanda. The film depicts both the current conditions in Rwanda and the buildup to the genocide in 1994. It is unique in that it illustrates the complex challenges of average citizens attempting to forgive the neighbors who slaughtered their families. It is a testament to what human beings are capable of. The topic of forgiveness, and the difficulty of coming to terms with those who have killed one's parents, siblings, children and neighbors, is a universal theme that comes to life through the example of Rwanda. Animation Evotv: Autum is a 2013 short animation film written by Renato Grgican and directed by Kristijan Petrovic. Thriller Children of the Dark, also known as Children of Darkness, is a 2008 Japanese crime film written and directed by Junji Sakamoto based upon the book by the same name by Yang Sok-il. The film premiered on August 2, 2008 in Japan and stars Yosuke Eguchi, Aoi Miyazaki and Satoshi Tsumabuki. Due to its content, Bangkok International Film Festival pulled Children of the Dark from its 2008 film lineup, stating that it was “not appropriate for Thai society.” Documentary film Our Beautiful Secret is a biographical drama documentary film directed by Angela Peavey. Documentary film Hell's Angels Forever is a 1983 documentary and music film directed by Richard Chase and Leon Gast. Science Fiction Rats: Night of Terror is an Italian post-apocalyptic thriller movie directed in 1984 by Bruno Mattei and Claudio Fragasso. Thriller XX: Beautiful Beast is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Toshiharu Ikeda. The film stars Kaori Shimamura, Takanori Kikuchi and Hakuryu. The film was licensed in the US by Central Park Media and was released on DVD and VHS under their Asia Pulp Cinema label. Comedy The Cube is an hour-long teleplay that aired on NBC's weekly anthology television show NBC Experiment in Television in 1969. The production was produced and directed by puppeteer and filmmaker Jim Henson, and was one of several experiments with the live-action film medium which he conducted in the 1960s, before focusing entirely on The Muppets and other puppet works. The screenplay was co-written by long-time Muppet writer Jerry Juhl. The teleplay only aired twice: first on February 23 of 1969, with a rerun on February 21 of 1971. Documentary film In Beaver Valley is a 1950 American short documentary film directed by James Algar. The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. Comedy Big Dreamers is a 55-minute documentary film showcasing the Big Things of Australia. Directed by Camille hardman, and produced by Camille Hardman and John Fink, Big Dreamers features the construction of The Biggest Gumboot in world in Tully, in far North Queensland. Documentary film Great American Desert is a 2007 short documentary film directed by Stephen Connolly. Documentary film Australian sex worker Rachel Wotton works with many clients who have disabilities. Her work has become the subject of the latest documentary from award-winning director Catherine Scott and producer Pat Fiske. Filmed over a three-year period, Scarlet Road follows Rachel in her relationship with John, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 26 years ago, and Mark, a client with cerebral palsy. It reveals the therapeutic aspects of human touch and sexual intimacy. This unique documentary gives voice to two men generously sharing moments of sexual self-discovery. Documentary film Butterflies is a 2009 documentary film directed by Czech filmmaker Ester Brymova. The film won the Alan J. Bailey Excellence Award in Documentary Filmmaking at the Action on Film International Film Festival, Pasadena, California in the same year. Butterflies was the first feature-length film to explore the lives of viral video stars and one of the first indie films to be launched on YouTube for rental. The film stars Olga, Fred, SxePhil, Charles Trippy, KevJumba, Kicesie, Paperlilies, KatiesOpinion, Daxflame, Joe Satriani, Esmée Denters, Michael Buckley, Dave Foley, Renetto, ClipCritics, Nigahiga, and Chad Hurley. The full movie has been made available online on YouTube. Comedy Perpetrators of the Crime is a 2000 comedy film written by Max Sartor and directed by John Hamilton. Documentary film Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten is a 2007 documentary film directed by Julien Temple about Joe Strummer, the lead singer of the English punk rock band The Clash, that went on to win the British Independent Film Awards as Best British Documentary 2007. The film premiered 20 January 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. It was also shown at the Dublin Film Festival on 24 February 2007. It was released in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2007 and in Australia on 31 August 2007. The film opened in limited release in the United States on 2 November 2007. Documentary film Cigars: The Heart And Soul Of Cuba is a 2011 documentary film directed by James Orr. Comedy Donnie & Clyde is a 2005 short film directed by Casey Moulton. Documentary film Stay Home! is a 2013 documentary film written by Chen Shuo and directed by Ai Weiwei. Thriller Jekyll & Hyde is a 1990 horror tv movie directed by David Wickes and written by Robert Louis Stevenson. Documentary film Yes, We Are is a 2011 LGBT, documentary film written and directed by Magda Wystub. Documentary film "Fun, friskyand wildly entertaining are just a few adjectives that describe this luminous documentary that follows one of the most illustrious queer punk bands: Le Tigre! When the pulsating chords hit your ears, your legs start bouncing uncontrollably. Don’t worry; you are experiencing the vibrant, queer, politically-charged, electro-pop sounds created by a powerful punk trio Le Tigre. Like a rocket blasting off—symbolically and literally, Le Tigre: On Tour grabs a hold of you and doesn’t let you go. This riotous documentary follows the feisty musicians from New York City who make up this explosive band—Kathleen Hanna (formerly of Bikini Kill), JD Samson and Johanna Fateman—from their inception to their oscillating rise to stardom. Their candid interviews delve into how they navigated the rocky waters during the height of the underground feminist punk movement. Their empowering female and queer lyrics and political activism led to them being ostracized by other riot grrrl groups and the media. What makes this electrifying documentary so worthwhile is the often-times uproarious behind-the-scenes footage filmed during the height of their career while on their final concert tour for the album This Island.. Whether you are a fan or new to their music, Le Tigre: On Tour truly captures the heart and soul of three talented artists who transcended a musical movement in an inspirational yet amusing way!" Quoting Kelly Burkhardt from the 2010 Philadelphia Qfest site. Thriller Don't Go Into The Water is a 2012 short horror comedy thriller film written and directed by Struan Sutherland. Documentary film From medieval France to present-day America, learn about the work and design that goes into these massive, Gothic structures, from the enormous buttresses to the towering gargoyles to the delicate stained glass windows. Explore the construction and engineering behind these religious monuments and see how little has changed over the past thousand years. Follow the progress of Washington's National Cathedral, the early planning stages as well as the final construction of the cathedral that is larger than Notre Dame and Chartres. Animation The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue is a 1998 direct-to-video animated film produced by MGM Animation and the sequel to the 1982 animated film The Secret of NIMH. In the film, Timothy Brisby, the youngest son of Jonathan and Mrs. Brisby, goes to Thorn Valley wanting to become a hero like his father. Martin is missing and it is up to Timmy and his partner Jenny to confront him and get the rats back. At Thorn Valley, Timothy learns from a young girl mouse that the mice who were presumed to have been killed during the escape from NIMH are still alive, so he and the rats mount a rescue operation. The film, although a sequel, was created without Don Bluth's support or input. The film is unrelated to Racso and the Rats of NIMH, the sequel to the book on which the original film was based. Comedy Tehran Has No More Pomegranates! is a 2006 musical - Comedy Iranian Crystal Simorgh award winning film produced, directed and written by Massoud Bakhshi. Comedy Kung Phooey is an independent film, directed and produced by Darryl Fong. In addition he also co-stars in the movie with Michael Chow and Colman Domingo. The movie is about a monk who tries to find a mysterious lost "Fountain of Youth". He travels to British Columbia, and, with a new band of friends, tries to retrieve the stolen artifact. The parody comes into play here with many jokes making fun of old Kung fu movies, for instance joking about how all the bad guys make "Hi-yah!" sounds. Comedy Gone Nutty is an animated short film, directed by Carlos Saldanha for Blue Sky Studios. The short features the character Scrat from Ice Age, who is yet again having troubles with collecting his beloved acorns. It was released on November 26, 2002, on the Ice Age DVD and VHS. The film was nominated for the 2003 Academy Award for Animated Short Film. Comedy "Javier wants to forget his ex. But it's impossible when she's always online. Getting drunk and partying it's the only solution. Or not. "Normally romantic comedies are like torture for me, but this one I loved and laughed all the way through. I'm just amazed that someone as creepy as Nicolas Lopez understands relationships so well."" Quoting Eli Roth, director of Hostel, from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site, Thriller Cross is a 2012 Hong Kong horror crime thriller film written and directed by Daniel Chan, Steve Woo, Lau Kin Ping, Hui Shu Ning and starring Simon Yam, Kenny Wong, Liu Kai-chi and Nick Cheung. The film revolves around a Catholic serial killer played by Yam who after witnesses his wife's death, believes he is given to duty to kill suicidal people to bring them peace and allowing them to enter heaven. Comedy Room to Rent is a 2000 comedy film directed by Khalid Al-Haggar. Documentary film Our Voice of the Earth, Memory and the Future is a 1981 film directed by Martha Rodriguez and Jorge Silva. Thriller The Naked Prey is a 1965 adventure film starring Cornel Wilde, who also served as director and producer, which was released by Paramount Pictures. Set in the South African veldt, the film is a wilderness survival story loosely based on the experiences of explorer John Colter, who was pursued by Blackfoot warriors through frontier Wyoming in 1809. The screenplay earned Clint Johnson and Don Peters an Academy Award nomination. Documentary film Women's Basketball: The Road To Respect is a 2013 documentary film directed by Elva Bishop. Documentary film My Mother's Name is Forest is a 2013 documentary film directed by Rachel Noël. Animation What do you want? is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ac Moesker. Documentary film Flowers Of Freedom is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Mirjam Leuze. Animation Pink Panther in: ""Pink is a Many Splintered Thing"" Orginally released theatrically in: November 20, 1968. ---------------------------- The Inspector in: ""Bear De Guerre"": The Inspector is trying to hunt a quail, but instead he keeps disturbing an angry bear. Orginally released theatrically in: April 26, 1968. ---------------------------- Pink Panther in: ""Pink, Plunk, Plink"" Orginally released theatrically in: May 25, 1966. Documentary film Hannibal Buress Live From Chicago is a 2012 documentary and comedy TV film directed by Marcus Raboy. Comedy What's Up, Doc? is a 1972 screwball comedy film released by Warner Bros., directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, and Madeline Kahn in her first feature film role. It was intended to pay homage to comedy films of the 1930s, especially Bringing Up Baby, as well as old Bugs Bunny cartoons. The film was a success, and became the third-highest grossing film of 1972. The film won the Writers Guild of America 1973 "Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen" award for writers Buck Henry, David Newman and Robert Benton. It was ranked number 61 on the list of the 100 greatest comedies published by the American Film Institute, and ranked number 68 on 100 Years... 100 Passions. Documentary film Most Shocking Celebrity Moments 2010 is a documentary film directed by Emma Clarke. Documentary film Red-Hunt is a 1997 film directed by Chon Sung-Bong. Thriller The Woman Cop is a 1980 French film directed by Yves Boisset. Comedy Splash, Too is the 1988 Disney TV movie sequel to the 1984 movie Splash. Directed by Greg Antonacci and written by Bruce Franklin Singer. It stars Todd Waring as Allen Bauer and Amy Yasbeck as Madison Bauer. It was first broadcast in two parts on The Disney Sunday Movie on May 1 and May 8, 1988 on the ABC television network. Documentary film Oisin is a 1970 Irish short documentary film directed by Patrick Carey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Germania Wurst – German history in a bite is a 2008 Animation,short film directed by Volker Schlecht. Comedy Plump Revolution is a comedy film directed by Chang-ho Jo. Documentary film The American Revolution is an upcoming feature-length documentary film for festival, theatrical, and broadcast release. Free-form, underground radio stations were a powerful medium that connected their listeners with the profound changes of the late 1960s and early 1970s. "The American Revolution" chronicles progressive rock radio station WBCN-FM in Boston, during the years 1968 to 1974, through the original sights, sounds and stories, and examines the station's role in both covering and promoting the dramatic social, political and cultural changes that took place during that era. The film is being produced by the Peabody Award-winning Lichtenstein Creative Media. Thriller Mister Frost is a 1990 psychological thriller film starring Jeff Goldblum. The film was directed by French filmmaker Philippe Setbon, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Derry Hall, Brad Lynch and Louise Vincent. It co-starred Kathy Baker and Alan Bates. Comedy Koyaa - The Extraordinary is a 2011 animated short film directed by Kolja Saksida. Thriller Salt and Pepper is a 1968 comedy film starring Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, Michael Bates, Ilona Rodgers and John Le Mesurier. The film was directed by Richard Donner, who later would direct such blockbuster successes as Superman and Lethal Weapon. It spawned a 1970 sequel, One More Time, directed by Jerry Lewis. Animation Haaf and Me is a film directed by Oliver Aemisegger. Documentary film World Cup: For Whom? is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Jorge Lazarini, Daiane Araujo, Vinicius Brasileiro, Adriana Patricio, Oficina Tá Ligado. Comedy Zelená vlna is a 1982 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. Comedy It Runs in the Family is a 1994 film that follows the further adventures of Ralphie Parker and his family from the holiday hit A Christmas Story. Like the previous film, it is based on semi-autobiographical stories by Jean Shepherd, primarily from his book In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash. The opening of It Runs in the Family makes direct reference to the events of A Christmas Story, and the ending narration strongly parallels that of the earlier film. However, the sequel features a different cast, with two exceptions. Both movies feature Tedde Moore as Ralphie's teacher, Miss Shields, and Jean Shepherd as the narrator, the voice of the adult Ralphie. Charles Grodin stars as the Old Man, Mary Steenburgen plays Ralphie's mother, and Kieran Culkin plays Ralphie. Comedy Dédé is a 1935 French comedy film directed by René Guissart, based on operetta by Albert Willemetz, and starring Danielle Darrieux, Albert Préjean and Mireille Perrey. The music is by Henri Christiné. Thriller Brief Reunion is a 2011 American thriller film featuring Joel de la Fuente as Aaron, a successful New England entrepreneur who is haunted by the sudden arrival of a mysterious old friend from his past. It was written and directed by John Daschbach and shot in New England. It also stars Alexie Gilmore, Scott Shepherd, Francie Swift and Quentin Mare. Science Fiction Colossus: The Forbin Project is a 1970 American science fiction thriller film. It is based upon the 1966 novel Colossus, by Dennis Feltham Jones, about a massive American defense computer, named Colossus, becoming sentient and deciding to assume control of the world. Thriller La ragazza del lago, internationally released as The Girl by the Lake, is a 2007 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Andrea Molaioli, at his directorial debut. It is based on a novel written by Karin Fossum. The film won ten David di Donatello awards for best film, best director, best new director, best screenplay, best producer, best actor, best cinematography, best editing, best live sound engineer, and best special effects. It also won three Silver Ribbons . Comedy Ana-Bana is a comedy film written and directed by Eduard Oganesyan. Thriller Sunset at Dawn is an upcoming film, directed by Oliver Theess. Documentary film My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Regina Kimbell. Comedy The Bank Clerk is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film is considered to be lost. Documentary film The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom is a 2011 documentary film directed by Lucy Walker. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary. Comedy Federal Bureau of Manners: The Nod is a 2010 comedy short film directed by Fran Solomita. Comedy The Yankee Doodle Mouse is a 1943 American one-reel animated cartoon. It is the eleventh Tom and Jerry short produced by Fred Quimby, and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley and animation by Irven Spence, Pete Burness, Kenneth Muse and George Gordon. Jack Zander was credited on the original print, but his credit was omitted in the 1951 reissue. It was produced in Technicolor and released to theaters on June 26, 1943 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The short features Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse chasing each other in a pseudo-warfare style, and makes numerous references to World War II technology such as jeeps and dive bombers. The Yankee Doodle Mouse won the 1943 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, making it the first of seven Tom and Jerry cartoons to receive this distinction. Comedy Miss Mink of 1949 is a 1949 film directed by Glenn Tyron. Science Fiction IN BETWEEN DAYS intimately portrays the joys and risks of first love and burgeoning adulthood with bracing and undeniable honesty. Aimie is a teenager recently transplanted from her native South Korea to a snowbound North American city. Disconnected from her single mother and bored at school, she struggles to find her way in a strange land of new faces, only to encounter a strange age of new feelings. Aimie's sole meaningful connection is to her best and only friend Tran, a Korean boy a few steps ahead of her on the path to assimilation. But as Aimie's feelings for Tran grow in complexity and depth, her sole source of comfort and stability begins to cause her unease. On the threshold of maturity, Aimie struggles to find a place outside herself where past and future connect, and a place within herself where love and friendship don't cancel each other out.In her "thrillingly self-assured" (New York Times) feature debut, director So Yong Kim uses intricately framed handheld DV photography and a naturalistic soundscape to lucidly render her non-actor casts performances with "remarkably unforced believability" (Time Out). Selected for the Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival, IN BETWEEN DAYS is an "extraordinary debut film" that "wows with subtlety" (New York Magazine)."A quiet specimen of personal storytelling at its most exciting." -Entertainment WeeklyMore on indieWire:+ Reverseblog:The Reverse Shot Blog | This Week’s Must-See: In Between Days Thriller A Cry in the Night is a 1956 dramatic thriller film starring Edmond O'Brien, Natalie Wood and Raymond Burr. Thriller Las Vegas Serial Killer is a 1986 horror, drama, and thriller film written and directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. Animation Stage Door Cartoon is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, and a predecessor to Yosemite Sam. The voices for Bugs and the proto-Sam are provided by Mel Blanc, except for Elmer, who is voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan. The cartoon's title is a parody of the 1943 musical film Stage Door Canteen. Animation Origin of the World is a 2004 animation short film directed by Peter Kerekes. Comedy Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re is a 2011 Bengali-language Indian romantic comedy film, directed by Soumik Chattopadhyay, starring Soham Chakraborty and Srabanti Chatterjee in the lead roles. The film is a remake of 2010 Telugu superhit film Maryada Ramanna. Comedy Gull is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Ben Damon. Science Fiction The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy is a 1958 Mexican film directed by Rafael Portillo, starring Ramón Gay and Rosa Arenas. It blends elements of science fiction and horror. The film is the sequel to The Aztec Mummy and The Curse of the Aztec Mummy, both released earlier that year, and a large portion of the film consists of an extended recap of the first two entries in the series. The film is also known as The Aztec Mummy Against the Humanoid Robot or Aztec Mummy vs. the Human Robot. Comedy Paul Williams Still Alive is a 2011 biographical documentary film written and directed by Stephen Kessler. Comedy Los jueves, milagro is a 1957 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga about some people in a small village of Spain who decide to fake a miracle in order to increase the tourism but things don't go as planned. Most shots of the film were made in Alhama de Aragón, Zaragoza. Comedy Ricky Gervais: Out of England: The Stand-Up Special is a 2008 comedy documentary film written by Ricky Gervais and directed by John Moffitt. Comedy The Pink Panther 2 is a 2009 American detective comedy film directed by Harald Zwart. It is the eleventh installment in the The Pink Panther film series and the sequel to the 2006 film The Pink Panther, a reboot of the popular comedy series. The film was released on February 6, 2009 in North America. In the film, Inspector Clouseau must team up with detectives from other countries to rout a daring burglar, The Tornado, who has returned after a decade of inactivity. Steve Martin, who reprised the role of Clouseau, originated by Peter Sellers, polished the original script written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber in November 2006. MGM, partnering with Columbia Pictures on the sequel, hired the team of Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel to perform a further rewrite in January 2007. Principal photography began in Paris on August 20, 2007, then moved to Boston several weeks later, where filming ended on November 2, 2007. Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai appears as the criminology expert Sonia Solandres. John Cleese replaces Kevin Kline as Chief Inspector Dreyfus with Jean Reno and Emily Mortimer reprising their roles as Clouseau's partner Ponton and Clouseau's girlfriend Nicole. Science Fiction Stonehenge Apocalypse is a 2010 made-for-TV American science fiction movie starring Misha Collins, Torri Higginson and Peter Wingfield. The movie follows a series of deaths, natural disasters, and strange energy readings that seem to be mysteriously connected to Stonehenge. Animation Mice On Strike is a 2013 animated film directed by Łukasz Kacprowicz and Marcin Wasilewski Documentary film Never Apologize is a 2007 documentary film of actor Malcolm McDowell's one man show about his experiences working with film director Lindsay Anderson. Thriller Paranoia: 1.0 is a 2004 cyberpunk science fiction film written and directed by Jeff Renfroe and Marteinn Thorsson. The film is a Kafkaesque nightmare in which a young computer programmer is an unwitting guinea pig in a corporate experiment to test a new advertising scheme. The film stars Jeremy Sisto and Deborah Unger and features Lance Henriksen, Eugene Byrd, Bruce Payne and Udo Kier. Comedy Buckeye and Pinto is a 1979 short western comedy film written and directed by Phil Pinder. Comedy Ding Dog Daddy was a 1942 color Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce, Willoughby, who falls in love with a metal statue of a female dog in a garden, failing to realize that "Daisy" is indeed a sculpture. Whenever Willoughby kisses Daisy, lightning strikes and sends a shock through his system, which he takes as a sign of her passionate love for him. The hero constantly has to contend with a vicious bulldog who is guarding the gate to the garden. After Daisy is carted away in a truck marked "Scrap Metal for Victory" to contribute to the American effort in World War II, Willoughby runs frantically to the munitions depot, calling Daisy's name, only to find a bomb labelled "Daisy". As he cries, "Oh, what have they done to you? They've changed you!", the bomb explodes in his face, leading him to cry out happily, "WWWWWOOOOWWWWW! Huh Huh! She hasn't changed a bit!" Thriller The Detective is a 1968 film directed by Gordon Douglas, produced by Aaron Rosenberg and starring Frank Sinatra, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Roderick Thorp. Co-stars include Lee Remick, Jacqueline Bisset, Jack Klugman, William Windom and Robert Duvall, with a script by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Abby Mann. The Detective marked a move towards — and was billed as — a more "adult" approach to depicting the life and work of a police detective while confronting, for one of the first times in mainstream cinema, hitherto taboo subjects such as homosexuality. Here, the detective in question is Joe Leland, who is trying to juggle marital issues with a murder case that seemed to be open-and-shut at first, but runs much deeper than he could have imagined. The Detective was Sinatra's fourth collaboration with director Douglas, having worked together on Tony Rome, Robin and the 7 Hoods and some years prior on Young at Heart. Their final film together would be a sequel to Tony Rome, 1968's Lady in Cement. Thriller The Sign of the Ram is a 1948 American film noir directed by John Sturges and written by Charles Bennett, based on a novel written by Margaret Ferguson. The drama features Susan Peters and Alexander Knox, among others. Comedy Deflated is a 2012 short, drama, comedy film written and directed by Dustin Shroff. Thriller Running Time is a 1997 independent film written, produced & directed by Josh Becker. Principal cast members are Bruce Campbell, Jeremy Roberts and Anita Barone. The movie is of particular interest for two points. First, it was filmed in real time similar to Robert Wise's noir boxing film The Set-Up. Secondly it also tracks as a continuous take with no cuts, rather like Alfred Hitchcock's Rope. For aesthetic and practical reasons Becker opted for black & white, offering a neo-Noir feel and giving him less problems in scene transitions. Comedy Subject to Change is a stand up DVD by comedian Danny Bhoy, released by Comedy Central. “Danny Bhoy: Subject to Change” DVD was released by Comedy Central on April 6, 2010. Containing special features, deleted scenes and all completely uncensored and uncut. Documentary film Standing in the Shadows of Motown is a 2002 documentary film directed by Paul Justman that recounts the story of The Funk Brothers, the uncredited and largely unheralded studio musicians who were the house band which Berry Gordy hand picked in 1959. They recorded and performed on Motowns' recordings from 1959 to 1972. The film was inspired by the 1989 book Standing in the Shadows of Motown: The Life and Music of Legendary Bassist James Jamerson, a bass guitar instruction book by Allan Slutsky, which features the bass lines of James Jamerson. The film covers the Funk Brothers' career via interviews with surviving band members, archival footage and still photos, dramatized re-enactments, and narration by actor Andre Braugher. The film also features new live performances of several Motown hit songs, with the Funk Brothers backing up Gerald Levert, Me'shell Ndegeocello, Joan Osborne, Ben Harper, Bootsy Collins, Chaka Khan, and Montell Jordan. The impetus behind making the film was to bring these influential players out of anonymity. Documentary film The Lady in Number 6 is an Oscar winning 2013 documentary film directed by Malcolm Clarke. The Lady In Number 6: Music Saved My Life tells the story of Alice Herz-Sommer, the world's oldest Holocaust survivor. She discussed the importance of music, laughter, and how to have an optimistic outlook on life. Herz died at age 110, one week before the Oscar ceremony. Comedy My Girl 2 is a 1994 comedy-drama film starring Anna Chlumsky, Dan Aykroyd, Christine Ebersole, Jamie Lee Curtis, Richard Masur, Austin O'Brien, and Roland Thomson. It's a sequel to 1991's My Girl. All cast members except for Macaulay Culkin, Griffin Dunne, Ann Nelson, and Peter Michael Goetz appear in it. Documentary film Stop Making Sense is a concert movie featuring Talking Heads live on stage. Directed by Jonathan Demme, it was shot over the course of three nights at Hollywood's Pantages Theater in December 1983, as the group was touring to promote their new album Speaking in Tongues. The movie is notable for being the first made entirely using digital audio techniques. The band raised the budget of $1.2 million themselves. The title comes from the lyrics of the song "Girlfriend Is Better": "As we get older and stop making sense...". The film has been hailed by Leonard Maltin as "one of the greatest rock movies ever made", and Pauline Kael of The New Yorker described it as "...close to perfection." Animation The Cowboy's Flute is a Chinese animated short film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio under the master animator Te Wei. It is also referred to as The Cowboy's Flute, The Cowherd's Flute, The Buffalo Boy and his Flute. Documentary film Good Hair is a 2009 American comedy documentary film produced by Chris Rock Productions and HBO Films, starring and narrated by comedian Chris Rock. Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2009, Good Hair was released to select theaters in the United States by Roadside Attractions on October 9, 2009, opening across the country on October 23. The film focuses on the issue of how African-American women have perceived their hair and historically styled it. The film explores the current styling industry for black women, images of what is considered acceptable and desirable for African-American women's hair in the United States, and their relation to African American culture. Comedy The spotlight shines on the female performers of "Saturday Night Live" in a showcase that features memorable past sketches and original skits. Among those appearing: Rachel Dratch; Nora Dunn; Tina Fey; Ana Gasteyer; Julia Louis-Dreyfus; Laraine Newman; Cheri Oteri; Amy Poehler; Maya Rudolph; Molly Shannon; and Kristen Wiig. Animation The House of Tomorrow is a 1949 animated theatrical short directed by Tex Avery. It was part of a series of cartoons Avery did satirizing technology of the future which included: The Car of Tomorrow, The Farm of Tomorrow, and The T.V. of Tomorrow. These were satires of live action promotional films that were commonly shown in theaters at the time. The film is a straight forward narrated showcase of appliances said to be found in a typical house in the year 2050, roughly a hundred years after the cartoon was made, each one actually an outlandish joke. Most of the time the inventions following a similar pattern of being made for each member of the family ending with a fatal version for the "mother-in-law". Documentary film What Happened to Esther is a 2013 documentary, animation, short film directed and written by Jenna Marks. Comedy Ball of Fire is a 1941 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. This Samuel Goldwyn Productions film concerns a group of professors laboring to write an encyclopedia and their encounter with a nightclub performer who provides her own unique knowledge. The supporting cast includes Oskar Homolka, S. Z. Sakall, Henry Travers, Richard Haydn, Dana Andrews, and Dan Duryea. In 1948, the plot was recycled for a musical film, A Song Is Born, this time starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. The film is also known as The Professor and the Burlesque Queen. Comedy A Girl in Every Port is a silent comedy film about two sailors. Renowned stripper Sally Rand played one of their many girlfriends. The film was remade as Goldie in 1931, with Spencer Tracy, Warren Hymer, and Jean Harlow. Comedy The Fourth Alarm is a 1926 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 53rd Our Gang short subject released. It was later reworked in Hook and Ladder in 1932. Thriller Watch on the Rhine is a 1943 American drama film directed by Herman Shumlin, starring Bette Davis. The screenplay by Dashiell Hammett is based on the 1941 play of the same title by Lillian Hellman. Documentary film Plastic Planet is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Werner Boote. Comedy Bronx Paradise is 2010 comedy film directed by Wayne Gurman and William Lappe. Comedy Oh My Goddess! is a 1993 animation film written by Kôsuke Fujishima and Naoko Hasegawa and directed by Hiroaki Gôda. Thriller Nightmare Detective is a 2006 Japanese horror film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and released by Movie-Eye Entertainment Inc, starring Ryuhei Matsuda and hitomi. Masanobu Ando and Ren Osugi play supporting roles, and Tsukamoto himself plays the unnamed villain. The film is shot entirely within Adachi, Tokyo. Nightmare Detective 2 was released in 2008. Matsuda returns in the lead role of Kagenuma. Hitomi declined to reprise her role. Thriller Kidnap is a Bollywood thriller film starring Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan, Minissha Lamba and Vidya Malvade. The film is directed by Sanjay Gadhvi, who earlier directed the hit films Dhoom and Dhoom 2. Documentary film Los Lonely Boys: Cottonfields and Crossroads is a documentary feature film by independent filmmaker Hector Galán. The film had its world premiere at the SXSW Film and Music Festival in Austin, Texas in the United States, in 2006. It tells the story of the music group Los Lonely Boys from San Angelo, Texas. Hector Galán started filming Los Lonely Boys in 2002 while the band was still performing in small venues in Austin and around Texas. The film tells the story of Los Lonely Boys from early childhood to the release of their album and their first Grammy win. The film focuses on Los Lonely Boys' cultural background, family, and musical influences. It follows their journey as they try to make it in the music industry. It also focuses on the Mexican American culture and history of San Angelo, Texas. The film was also shown at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival in 2006 and at the Turks & Caicos Film and Music Festival in October 2007. It had a limited theatrical run in 2006 and 2007. It was released on DVD in February 2007 by Xenon Pictures. Comedy "When a straight couple tries to emulate lesbians in Splitting Hares, they find that three is not always a magic number. " - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Hisss is a 2010 film, directed by Jennifer Chambers Lynch. Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat plays the lead role as [nagin] Animation Boobs in the Woods is a 1949 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, released in January 1950, directed by Robert McKimson, and starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Animation Rescue is a 2013 comedy, animation and short film directed by Po Chou Chi. Comedy The Hot Potato is a comedy crime thriller film from 2011. It was directed and written by Tim Lewiston and stars Ray Winstone, Colm Meaney and Jack Huston in the lead roles. This British film is a throwback to the crime caper films that were popular in the 1960s and pays homage to several of these, including The Italian Job. Thriller Savage Beach is a 1989 action adventure film starring Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, John Aprea and Bruce Penhall. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris. Thriller Dark Star is a 1974 American comic science fiction motion picture directed, co-written, produced and scored by John Carpenter, and co-written by, edited by and starring Dan O'Bannon. Science Fiction Stargate: The Ark of Truth is a 2008 Canadian-American military science fiction film in the Stargate franchise, acting as a sequel to the television series Stargate SG-1. It is written and directed by Robert C. Cooper, produced by Cooper, John G. Lenic, and the series' creator Brad Wright, and stars its regular cast. The film is the conclusion of the Ori arc, and picks up after the SG-1 series finale. However, it takes place before the Stargate Atlantis third series finale. The Ark of Truth was released as a Region 1 DVD on March 11, 2008. Sky One has broadcast the film on March 24, 2008, to be followed by the Region 2 DVD release on April 28, 2008 with the Region 4 DVD release on April 9, 2008. SPACE has broadcast the film on September 13, 2008. The SciFi Channel premiered the movie on March 27, 2009. It is the first of two Stargate SG-1 direct-to-DVD films, the second one being Stargate: Continuum. Comedy Sugar Baby is a 1985 comedy film written by Percy Adlon and Gwendolyn von Ambesser and directed by Percy Adlon. Comedy InSpectres is 2013 comedy film directed by Darren Orange. Comedy Integration Trip is a 2011 comedy film written by Przemyslaw Angerman, Adam Karolewski and Agnieszka Zukowska and directed by Przemyslaw Angerman. Comedy Songs from the Second Floor is a 2000 Swedish film written and directed by Roy Andersson. It presents a series of disconnected vignettes that together interrogate aspects of modern life. The film uses many quotations from the work of the Peruvian poet César Vallejo as a recurring motif. It is the first film of a trilogy, You, the Living being the second and A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence being the third. Thriller The Skeptic is a 2009 American suspense thriller film written and directed by Tennyson Bardwell. Starring Tim Daly, Zoe Saldana, and Tom Arnold, and featuring Robert Prosky and Edward Herrmann, it depicts the story of an attorney who inherits a seemingly haunted house, though he does not believe in the supernatural. Written in the 1980s, the film was shot in upstate New York from late 2005 through 2006. Completed in 2008, it was screened at the Cannes Film Festival before being purchased by IFC Films for airing on their video on demand channel as well as a limited theatrical release. The film received poor reviews and was criticized for its lack of suspense, poor dialogue, and for being reminiscent of 1970s television horror films. Comedy Visiting Desire is a 1996 comedy documentary film directed by Beth B. Comedy By A Hair is a 2010 comedy horror short film written by Michael Barton and Marc Fellner and directed by Michael Barton. Documentary film Birth of a Community: Jews and the Gold Rush is a 1994 documentary directed by Bill Chayes. The film traces the history of Jews and the experiences that tempted this group and others to the American West Coast by the prospect of being financially established by mining gold. Thriller High Lane also known as Vertige is a 2009 French horror film directed by Abel Ferry. A group of friends on vacation decide to venture onto a trail high up in the mountains that has been closed for repairs. The climb proves more perilous than planned, especially as they soon realize that they are not alone. The adventure turns into a nightmare. Comedy Helping Hands is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 201st Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Close Harmony is a 1981 American short documentary film directed by Nigel Noble, which won the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject at the 54th Academy Awards. The film chronicles a how a children's choir of 4th- and 5th-graders at the Brooklyn Friends School and elderly retirees at a Brooklyn Jewish seniors' center combine to give an annual joint concert. Documentary film (2010) More at IMDbPro » ad feedback Before the Premier League and multi-million pound salaries, in England 'football' was a dirty word. The game was in disgrace, the fans, hooligans, the nation, it seemed, were all played out. Then there was Italia '90 - The World Cup - a shot at redemption. But this was no ordinary World Cup and no ordinary time. The manager, Sir Bobby Robson, was under intense media scrutiny, and his team described as 'donkeys'. Yet over six short weeks, through their heroic exploits they united a nation, coming within a heart beat of reaching the World Cup Final. Narrated by Gary Oldman, featuring match action - from Platt's last-gasp winner against Belgium to the silky skills of Gazza and the cool finishing of Linekar - and previously unseen footage, this is the definitive story of England's greatest footballing adventure on foreign soil....so far. Animation I Haven't Got a Hat is a 1935 animated short film, directed by Isadore Freleng for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies series. Released by Warner Bros. on March 9, 1935, the short is notable for featuring the first appearance of several Warner Bros. cartoon characters, most notably future cartoon star Porky Pig. I Haven't Got a Hat was one of the earliest Technicolor Merrie Melodies, and was produced using Technicolor's two-strip process instead of its more expensive three-strip process. Comedy Personal Services is a 1987 British comedy film directed by Terry Jones and written by David Leland. It is the story of the rise of a madam of a suburban brothel which caters to older men. The story is inspired by the real experiences of Cynthia Payne, the legendary "House of Cyn" madam. Comedy Junk Mail is a Norwegian film made in 1997. The film won many awards including Best Actress for Eli Anne Linnestad, Best Actor for Robert Skjærstad and Best Film for Pål Sletaune at the Amanda Awards in Norway and the Mercedes-Benz award at the Cannes Film Festival. The film makes evocative use of its spectacular setting, the Norwegian capital of Oslo. It avoids the most famous locations and instead uses the lesser-known streets, harbour and railway sidings; it was mainly filmed on location. Animation Massive Orange Head is a 2013 comedy short film written and directed by Brook Morgan. Comedy Rhubarb Rhubarb is a 30 minute television comedy special made by Thames TV and transmitted in 1980. The special is a re-make of Eric Sykes' 1969 film, Rhubarb. Documentary film The Red Elvis is a 2006 documentary directed by Leopold Grün. Comedy Zombie Night is a 2003 Canadian horror film directed by David J. Francis, written by Francis and Amber Lynn Francis, and starring Danny Ticknovich and Sandra Segovic. Animation Like Rabbits (Sticky Ends, chap. 2) is a 2013 short animation film written by Osman Cerfon, Camille Jourdy, and directed by Osman Cefron. Thriller Back in the Day is a 2005 Crime drama starring Ja Rule and Ving Rhames and directed by James Hunter. The film was introduced on May 15, 2004 at the Cannes Film Festival and was released a year later in the U.S. on May 24, 2005. Thriller Air Collision is a 2012 American action film made by The Asylum. It was released on 27 March 2012. Another film by The Asylum also focusing on an airplane accident, Airline Disaster, was released two years before on June 29, 2010. Comedy Who's Harry Crumb? is a comedy-mystery film featuring John Candy as the title character. Paul Flaherty directed the film, which co-stars Annie Potts, Jeffrey Jones and Shawnee Smith. An uncredited cameo appearance is made by James Belushi. The story revolves around the often incompetent, sometimes genius, private investigator Harry Crumb in his search for a kidnapping victim. Animation L'invité is a 1984 animation, short film directed by Guy Jacques. Comedy Queen Of The Yukon is a 1940 American western film. The film is an adaptation of Jack London's story. Filming took place in Big Bear Lake, California. Comedy One 2 Ka 4 is an Indian action crime drama film directed by Shashilal K. Nair. The film stars Shahrukh Khan, Juhi Chawla and Jackie Shroff. The music composition is by A.R.Rahman. The film received a lukewarm response at the box office. The excellent chemistry between the lead pair is however the highlight in this venture. It is a remake of One Good Cop. Documentary film Stride, Soviet! is a documentary film directed by Dziga Vertov. Comedy Back to Square One is a 1994 German comedy film directed by Reinhard Münster. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film The Second Meeting is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Zeljko Mirkovic. Science Fiction Mad Max is a 1979 Australian dystopian action film directed by George Miller, produced by Byron Kennedy and starring Mel Gibson. James McCausland and Miller wrote the screenplay from a story by Miller and Kennedy. It became a top-grossing Australian film, holding the Guinness record for most profitable film for decades and has been credited for further opening up the global market to Australian New Wave films. The first film in the series, Mad Max, spawned sequels Mad Max 2 in 1981 and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985. A fourth installment, Mad Max: Fury Road starring Tom Hardy as Max, is scheduled for release in May 2015. Comedy Making Up! is a 1993 comedy romance film written by Hannes Jaenicke, Ben Taylor and Katja von Garnier and directed by Katja von Garnier. Documentary film Tschernobyl is a 1986 film directed by Rolan Sergeenko. Documentary film Ray: Life and Work of Satyajit Ray is a documentary film directed by Goutam Ghose. Comedy Cha Cha Charlee is a 1996 comedy film directed by K. Balachander. Comedy The Exam is a 2006 Turkish comedy-drama film directed by Ömer Faruk Sorak, about five Turkish highschool students preparing to sit for the university entry exam, who enlist the services of a professional thief, played by Jean-Claude Van Damme, to steal the papers. The film went on nationwide general release across Turkey on October 20, 2006. Comedy Hors saison is a 2011 short, comedy and drama film written and directed by Victoria Sáez. Thriller The Attic Door is a 2009 dramatic psychological thriller and the first feature length film by director/writer Danny Daneau, from a script he co-wrote with Eric Ernst. Produced by Erica Harrell, the film stars Madison Davenport and Jake Johnson. The film was acquired by New Video and is now available for rent or download through various streaming sites. Set in the turn of the century American West, a young brother and sister must confront their greatest fear in a haunting and romantic story about growing up. Documentary film A Sarajevo Diary is a 1993 television documentary directed by Dom Rotheroe. Comedy As Night Falls is a 2013 horror movie directed by Joe Davison. The film was created in 2010 but was not released until November 12, 2013, when it was sent straight to DVD. It stars Debbie Rochon as a mother that returns from the dead to "discipline" anyone she thinks is naughty. Comedy Best of Luck is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by M.A. Nishad. It stars Prabhu, Urvashi, Asif Ali, Kailash, Archana Kavi, Rima Kallingal and features Mammootty in a cameo role. The soundtrack was composed by Indian rock band Euphoria. The song "NaNa" which was featured in the trailers was composed by A. R. Rahman for an American film Couples Retreat. Comedy My Dear Muthachan is a 1992 Malayalam film written by Sreenivasan and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. It stars Thilakan, Madhurima, Baby Jomol, Baby Renju and Master Tarun in lead roles, and Murali, Sreenivasan, Innocent, Urvashi, K.P.A.C. Lalitha, Jayaram and Philomina in major supporting roles. Documentary film In Tales of the Desert, Gus is hired to run the Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the newest, largest, private wildlife reserve in all Southern Africa. His job is to “return the Kalahari to itself” by reintroducing indigenous wildlife. Among the animals are endangered cheetah, rhino, wild dogs and sable antelope. Originally aired on Discovery, Animal Planet, PBS and 15 international networks. Comedy Engal Anna is a 2004 Tamil romantic comedy drama film. It is the Tamil version of the Malayalam film Chronic Bachelor. The film was released to positive reviews and was declared a successful film and managed to collect 30 crores. Animation Floyd the Android is a 2010 short animation comedy family film directed by Jonathan Lyons. Thriller Kanakombathu is a 2011 Malayalam thriller film written by Madhu Muttom and directed by debutant Mahadevan. The cast includes Manoj K. Jayan, Mythili, Deepu Shanth, Shankar Narayanan and Vinod Kishan in the lead roles. This was a disaster at the box office. Comedy To Sleep Next To Her is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Eugenio Cappuccio. It entered the Midnight section at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. Documentary film The Lost World of Tibet is a BBC documentary film produced in conjunction with the British Film Institute. The 90-minute film was broadcast on BBC Two in November 2006. The film is presented by Dan Cruickshank and features footage shot in Tibet prior to the 1950s with commentary from the Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama, and other people featured. This is one of a number of BFI television series featuring footage from the BFI National Archive and produced in partnership with the BBC: The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon The Lost World of Friese-Greene The Lost World of Tibet Comedy Kohlhaas or the Proportionality of Means is a 2013 drama and comedy film written and directed by Aron Lehmann. Thriller Rabid Love is a thriller horror film directed by Paul J. Porter. Documentary film Two Meters of This Land is a 2012 documentary drama film written and directed by Ahmad Natche. Comedy Amici miei – Atto III is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy. It is the third chapter in the Amici Miei film series. For this film Gastone Moschin was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor. Comedy Ennum Nanmakal is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkadu. The movie tells the story of a middle-class man. Several comic characters are shown by the director in this film. Innocent in this film declares himself as 'Thotta MLA' which became very hit among the youngsters of the malayalam. Comedy Berry-Strawberry is a 2011 comedy film in Udmurt language directed by Piotr Pałgan based on a story by Darali Leli, screenplay by Darali Leli. Prior to making a film in the history of Udmurt cinema was only two films: "The shadow of Alangasar", "The Rivals". It was produced by Udmurt-Polish "Inwis kinopottonni". The film's budget is not advertised. Comedy Miss Gold Digger is 2007 romance comedy film written by Park Eun-yeong and directed by Park Yong-jib. Documentary film Al Otro Lado is a 2005 documentary film about illegal immigration and drug trafficking between Mexico and the United States, addressing issues facing people north and south of the border, though the film mostly focuses on Magdiel, a 23-year-old fisherman and aspiring composer who dreams of a better life in the United States. Al Otro Lado was produced and directed by Natalia Almada and was aired as part of PBS's POV series in 2006. It was met with critical acclaim and received a 71% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It also received the Special Jury Prize and the Best Editing Award at the Cine Ceará Film Festival and was nominated for the Gotham Award for Best Film Not Playing in a Theater Near You. Thriller Cold Heaven is a film, released in 1991, which was directed by Nicolas Roeg. The film score was by Stanley Myers. The screenplay, by Allan Scott, is based on a novel of the same name by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore, which was published in 1983. Comedy A Smile Like Yours is a 1997 romantic comedy film directed by Keith Samples and starring Greg Kinnear and Lauren Holly. The film centers on a couple as they try to conceive a child. The film was produced by Rysher Entertainment and released by Paramount Pictures. The title song was performed by Natalie Cole. Documentary film Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story is a 2007 documentary film directed by Jeffrey Schwarz. Comedy Mr. Nice Guy is a 1997 Hong Kong action film directed by Sammo Hung, who makes a cameo as an unfortunate cyclist. The film stars Jackie Chan and Richard Norton. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 31 January 1997. Mr. Nice Guy features a collaboration between Jackie Chan and Richard Norton, reuniting them for the first time since 1993's City Hunter and also Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung had worked in the 1985's Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars. Mr. Nice Guy was filmed in Melbourne, Australia. Science Fiction Shocking Dark is a 1990 Philippine-Italian science fiction film written by Claudio Fragasso and directed by Bruno Mattei. Comedy A Glass of Water is a 1960 West German comedy-musical film directed by Helmut Käutner. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Marvin the Martian is a 2011 animated comedy action sci-fi film. Thriller Grindstone Road is a 2008 horror-thriller written by Paul Germann and directed by Melanie Orr. Documentary film The Targeted Village is a documentary film directed by Chie Mikami. Comedy The Entertainers is a historical musical comedy documentary film directed by Nick Holle. Comedy Termites of 1938 is the 28th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Maanikya is a 2014 Indian Kannada action film directed by Sudeep featuring Sudeep, V. Ravichandran, Varalaxmi Sharathkumar and Ranya in the lead roles. Maanikya is the costliest film ever made in Kannada cinema and released on 1 May 2014. Upon its release, Maanikya got an excellent response from the critics as well as the audiences, and got a magnificent opening at the Box Office. Maanikya was released in maximum number of screens and has had the maximum number of audience for a new release in the opening weekend ever. A record eight lakh tickets were sold on the first day for the film. Maanikya has been declared a Blockbuster at the box office and went on to become the Highest Grossing Kannada movie of all time, beating the record of Kraanthiveera Sangolli Raayanna The Satellite rights of the movie were sold for a record-breaking price as well. Animation My Beautiful Girl, Mari is a 2002 South Korean animated film. It follows the story of a young boy during summer vacation and ascends into flights of surrealistic fantasy, which may or may not be dream sequences. The English-language dub was directed and produced by Carl Macek and licensed by A.D. Vision. Comedy Hermine Huntgeburth wrote and directed this German comedy-drama about a trio of travelers who veer their caravan toward pockets they can pick. Before Zobel (Gotz George) linked up with Karl (Christan Redl), he had a hetero lifestyle that brought him a daughter, Lizzi (Jeanette Hain). After Karl dies in a car accident, Rudolf (Felix Eitner) joins the team -- and both father and daughter take a sexual interest in Rudolf. Lizzi leaves, accusing Dad of using her to procure younger men Animation Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 American animated romantic musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney and released to theaters on 22 June 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution. The 15th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was the first animated feature filmed in the CinemaScope widescreen film process. Based on Happy Dan, The Whistling Dog by Ward Greene, Lady and the Tramp tells the story of a female American Cocker Spaniel named Lady who lives with a refined, upper-middle-class family, and a male stray mutt named Tramp. When the two dogs meet, they embark on many romantic adventures. A direct-to-video sequel, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, was released in 2001. Documentary film Humanexus is a documentary animation short family historical fiction film directed by Ying Fang Shen. Comedy Hallazgo sangriento is a 1985 action, comedy and drama film directed by Damián Acosta Esparza. Comedy Dead Happy is a 2010 short comedy film written by David Lemon and directed by Nicky Lianos. Comedy Mission London is a 2010 comedy film written by Delyana Maneva, Alek Popov and Dimitar Mitovski and directed by Dimitar Mitovski. Documentary film Albert Schweitzer is a German biographical documentary made in 1957, directed by Jerome Hill. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for 1957. Documentary film The Making of 'Hatchet' is a 2007 documentary film directed by Sarah Elbert. Animation Sleeping with Charlie Kaufman is a 2010 American short animated comedy film created by J Roland Kelly using Xtranormal. It held its premiere on June 3, 2010 at the Little Rock Film Festival, where it was one of the contenders for the Charles B. Pierce Award for the best Arkansas-made film, and it was also shown as part of The Rome International Film Festival in Rome, Georgia. Comedy Notre univers impitoyable is a 2008 French film written and directed by Léa Fazer. The film stars Alice Taglioni, Jocelyn Quivrin, Thierry Lhermitte, Pascale Arbillot, Scali Delpeyrat, and Julie Ferrier. Soundtrack by Sébastien Schuller. Comedy Getting There is a 2002 direct-to-video movie starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Thriller Das unsichtbare Mädchen is a 2011 thriller crime fiction film written by Friedrich Ani and Ina Jung and directed by Dominik Graf. Documentary film We'll Always Have Dingle is a 2010 documentary/biography film written by Diane Namm and directed by Geoff Wonfor. Comedy These Foolish Things is a 2006 film based on Noel Langley's novel There's a Porpoise Close Behind Us and directed by Julia Taylor-Stanley. It stars Zoe Tapper, David Leon, Lauren Bacall, Anjelica Huston and Julia McKenzie. The drama was largely filmed on location in Bristol, Cheltenham and surrounding areas of Gloucestershire. Documentary film The End and the Beginning is a 2006 film written and directed by Eduardo Coutinho. Animation Textbook is a 2012 short animated film. Comedy Date America is a 2013 documentary adventure comedy film written and directed by Bob Murray and Amy Neuenschwander. Comedy Nou Dou i ashimi is a 2008 comedy film written by Giorgos Galitis and Dinos Spyropoulos. It is also directed by Fotis Metaxopoulos. Animation Briar-Rose or The Sleeping Beauty (Ibara hime matawa Nemuri hime) is a 1990 short animation film written and directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto. Comedy A Guru comes is a 1980 German television film and is also Bruce Willis' film debut as an uncredited extra. Comedy Women Drive Me Crazy is a comedy film directed by Fausto Brizzi. Science Fiction Future Zone is a 1990 science-fiction film written and directed by David A. Prior and starring David Carradine. It was the sequel to the 1989 film Future Force. Documentary film Behold Hawaii is a 1983 short film written by Alec Lorimore and directed by Greg MacGillivray. Documentary film "At age 84, Alfredo Li Gotti is one of the main film collectors in Argentina. His passion has been intimately connected with friendship ever since he was a boy screening short films for the kids of La Boca with his very first projector, a gift from his uncle. With some sacrifice but also an unshakeable enthusiasm, he was able to fulfill a dream that came from his will to share his priceless collection (almost a thousand films; and more than five thousand movies in other formats): the dream of having a cinema in his own home. He’s been screening films for free in that incredible place for more than two decades. Featuring interviews with other cinephiles, film critics, and Li Gotti’s relatives, Gómez takes us to discover the fascinating world of film collection and to get deeply acquainted with Alfredo’s life: a life that –of course– seems to have been taken out of a movie, but is also one that transcends the screen and gets a universal and entirely human quality." Quoting the description from the 2010 Mar del Plata Film Festival site. Comedy Dane Cook: Vicious Circle is a live stand-up comedy special performed for HBO written and produced by Dane Cook. It was aired on September 4, 2006. It was then released on DVD November 28, 2006, with the tagline, "What goes around has come around." The DVD includes the original unaired version and a "DANEgerous" edition. Thriller No Return is a 2010 drama, thriller film written by Ana Cohan and Miguel Cohan and directed by Miguel Cohan. Comedy Raise the Castle! is a 2009 comedy drama action film directed by Yo Kohatsu and co-written with Hitoshi Hamagashira. Documentary film Inside Iraq: The Untold Story is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Mike Shiley. Thriller Khazana is a 1987 Hindi Suspense film directed by Harmesh Malhotra and produced by Subhash Kapoor. The film features Randhir Kapoor, Rekha and Bindu as main characters and Jeetendra and Rishi Kapoor have special appearance. Comedy Dil Kabaddi is a Hindi film directed by debutante Anil Sharma. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Rahul Bose, Konkona Sen Sharma, Soha Ali Khan, Payal Rohatgi, Rahul Khanna and special appearance by Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Comedy ...Comme un pot de fraises is a film by Jean Aurel released in 1974. Documentary film Dholer Raja Khirode Natta is a 1973 Bengali documentary film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta. Documentary film Breast Cancer: The Path of Wellness & Healing is a 2009 documentary film directed by Nina Montée Karp. Comedy The Black Belle is a 2012 musical comedy film written and directed by Brian McGuire. Documentary film Smog City is a 2012 documentary film directed by Adam Leao and Mollie Tarlow. Science Fiction Pankow 95 is a 1983 sci-fi film written and directed by Gábor Altorjay. Comedy Dot and Keeto is a 1986 adventure comedy animation film written by John Palmer and directed by Yoram Gross. Animation Big Sean Tells Crazy Party Story is a 2012 animation film directed by Leah Shore. Comedy Song of the Siren is a 1994 romantic comedy film written by Irit Linur and directed by Eytan Fox. Comedy The Veterinarian's Adopted Children is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Dirch Passer. Documentary film Rocked: Sum 41 in Congo is a 2005 film documentary directed by Adrian Callender describing the experiences of Sum 41, as they take a break from the music to join War Child Canada in traveling to the Democratic Republic of the Congo for a look at the African country where the rage of war has held a population in fear since 1998. Before being caught in the middle of a battle between rebel soldiers and government troops, band members Deryck, Steve, Cone, and Dave meet with Congolese children to whom death had become a way of life. Rocked is an unscripted account of an African country in turmoil as seen through the eyes of rock band, Sum 41. The war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been characterized as one of the world's worst humanitarian crises and the most deadly war ever documented in Africa. The film crew follows the musical group, Sum 41, as they meet Congolese children and youth caught in the crossfire, including child soldiers and victims of assault. Comedy Superstar Female Serial Killer is a feature film written and directed by Los Angeles based filmmaker Chris Morrissey. It was released theatrically on March 24, 2000 and stars singers Vickie Velvet, Share Fantasia, and Tiffany Walker. Comedy She Gets Her Man is a 1945 film directed by Erle C. Kenton. Comedy Jock is a 2011 animated film directed by Duncan MacNeillie. Documentary film Forbidden Voices is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Barbara Miller. Comedy Die Supernasen is a 1983 West German comedy film featuring Thomas Gottschalk and Mike Krüger. The name of the movie, "The Supernoses", refers to the fact that both of them have big noses. The two have worked together in several very popular movies. They were mostly college-movies in a German setting - two naughty young men in Bavaria, with lots of beautiful girls and funny complications. Their current popularity keeps their old films alive, like this film, Die Supernasen. Animation Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus is a 1998 American animated action adventure direct-to-video film starring the voices of Kevin Sorbo, Lucy Lawless, Michael Hurst, Renée O'Connor, Kevin Smith, and Alexandra Tydings, all reprising their roles from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess. It was directed by Lynne Naylor and written by John Loy. Comedy Y Tu Mamá También is a 2001 Mexican drama film directed by Alfonso Cuarón, and co-written by Cuarón and his brother Carlos. The film is a coming-of-age story about two teenage boys taking a road trip with a woman in her late 20s; it stars Mexican actors Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal and Spanish actress Maribel Verdú in the leading roles. The film, a road movie, is set in 1999, against the backdrop of the political and economic realities of present-day Mexico, specifically at the end of the uninterrupted 71-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, and the rise of the opposition headed by Vicente Fox. The film is known for its controversial depiction of sexuality, which caused complications in the film's rating certificate in various countries. The film was released in English-speaking markets under its original Spanish title, rather than the literal translation to English, and opened in a limited release in the United States in 2002. In Mexico, the film took in $2.2 million in its first weekend in June 2001, making it the highest box office opening in Mexican cinema history. Documentary film Los ltimos hroes de la pennsula is a 2008 film directed by J. M. Cravioto. Documentary film Chimeras is a 2013 documentary historical drama film written and directed by Mika Mattila. Comedy Undercover Brother is a 2002 American comedy film starring Eddie Griffin and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. The screenplay is by Michael McCullers and co-executive producer John Ridley, who created the original Internet animation characters. It spoofs blaxploitation films of the 1970s as well as a number of other films, most notably the James Bond franchise. It also stars former Saturday Night Live cast member Chris Kattan and comedian Dave Chappelle as well as Aunjanue Ellis, Neil Patrick Harris, Denise Richards, and Billy Dee Williams, and features a cameo by James Brown. Comedy This Can't Be Love is a 1994 American television movie directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Katharine Hepburn and Anthony Quinn. The stars play two aging actors who had a brief but intense marriage in the 1940s, and are reunited decades later to find that issues between them are not resolved. The film makes references to Hepburn's real career and personality, for instance starring in a Western with John Wayne. Hepburn was 86 and Quinn was 78 when they made the film. Supporting parts are played by Jason Bateman and Jamie Gertz. Documentary film Songs of Heroes is a 1932 black-and-white documentary film written by Iosif Sklyut and Joris Ivens, and directed by Joris Ivens. Documentary film Nick Name and the Normals is a documentary film directed by Howie Skora. Comedy My Scary Girl is a 2006 South Korean black/romantic comedy film written and directed by Son Jae-gon. With a relatively low budget and lead actors who were not particularly famous at the time, My Scary Girl became a sleeper hit and the tenth top-selling domestic film of the year with 2,286,745 tickets sold. Comedy Jönssonligan spelar högt is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan made in 2000. Comedy The Pink Panther is very tired but is being bothered by an alley cat. He brings the cat inside to try and quiet it down but the cat continues to cause problems Documentary film Refugee Diaries is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Hank Levine. Thriller Noche de carnaval is a 1981 crime fiction, drama and thriller film written by Xavier Robles and directed by Mario Hernández. Comedy You've Been Mimed! is a 2012 animation film directed by John Kim. Thriller 11 Harrowhouse is a 1974 British film directed by Aram Avakian. It was adapted by Charles Grodin based upon the novel by Gerald A. Browne with the screenplay by Jeffrey Bloom. It stars Charles Grodin, Candice Bergen, James Mason, Trevor Howard and John Gielgud. Comedy Recep İvedik is a 2008 Turkish comedy film, directed by Togan Gökbakar, and the name of the main character, an oafish man played by Şahan Gökbakar. Recep İvedik takes up residence in an expensive Antalya hotel to win back his childhood love. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on February 22, 2008, was the highest grossing Turkish film of 2008. The film's titular comic character was created by Şahan Gökbakar for his Turkish comedy television show Dikkat Şahan Çıkabilir, which ran from 2005 to 2006, and has subsequently gone on to feature in a series of sequel films. The film was shot on location in Istanbul and Antalya, Turkey. Documentary film Well-fed is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Anna Moot-Levin. Thriller Maska is a 2009 Telugu action film. It was directed by B. Gopal and starred Ram, Hansika Motwani and Sheela. It was released on January 14, 2009 with 300 prints in 550 theaters. The movie was an average grosser at the box office. It was dubbed into Hindi as Phool Aur Kaante. Documentary film Vicios en la cocina is a 1978 short documentary film written and directed by Beatriz Mira. Documentary film Doula! The Ultimate Birth Companion is a documentary film directed by Toni Harman. Comedy Real Pests is a 1977 Slovenian comedy film by the writer and director Jože Bevc, starring Bert Sotlar, Dare Valič and Majda Potokar. The film was one of the most successful films in Slovenia, holding the domestic box office record for almost 15 years. Documentary film Nicolas Vanier, a passionate explorer of the Great North, took on a bold challenge: to cross Siberia from east to west, from Lake Baikal to the Red Square in Moscow, with nothing more than a sled and ten dogs. Documentary film Standard Operating Procedure is a 2008 documentary film which explores the meaning of the photographs taken by U.S. military police at the Abu Ghraib prison in late 2003, the content of which revealed the torture and abuse of its prisoners by U.S. soldiers and subsequently resulted in a public scandal. The film was directed by Errol Morris. Commenting on the relationship of his film to the notorious photographs, Morris has said his intent was "…not to say that these 'bad apples' were blameless… but… to say that they were scapegoats. It was easy to blame them because, after all, they were in the photographs… Photographs don’t tell us who the real culprits might be… They can also serve as a coverup, they can misdirect us… Photographs reveal and conceal, serve as [both] exposé and coverup". Comedy Book of Love is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by New Line Cinema producer Robert Shaye. It is based on the autobiographical novel Jack in the Box by William Kotzwinkle. The film was originally PG-13, but subsequent DVD releases have been the R-rated Director's Cut. It stars Chris Young, Keith Coogan, and John Cameron Mitchell. Thriller Janleva 555 is a 2012 musical romance thriller film directed by Sundeep Malani. Thriller Silent Fall is a 1994 mystery film about a boy with autism who is the only witness to a savage double murder. The film was directed by Bruce Beresford, and stars Richard Dreyfuss, Linda Hamilton, John Lithgow, J. T. Walsh, and Liv Tyler. Documentary film Offers a disturbing look at the lives of the addicted and exposes the dangerous, hilarious and outrageous effects of crack use. 'Rock Stars' is an honest, no-holds-barred look into the world of crack addicts. Anthony Quinn, the director who brought you "King of the Streets", now takes you into the life of "Rock Stars", which focuses on crack users in some of the most dangerous cities in New Jersey: Newark, East Orange, and Irvington. The film offers a disturbing look at the sobering and desperate lives of the addicted, and exposes the dangerous, hilarious and outrageous effects of crack use. Press: "If the streets were talking before, wait until they press play on this one." -The Black Spot, Content Producer for BET.com Documentary film Flex is Kings is a 2013 documentary film directed by Michael Beach Nichols and Deidre Schoo. Science Fiction Predators is a 2010 American science fiction action film directed by Nimród Antal and starring Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Alice Braga, Walton Goggins, Laurence Fishburne, Danny Trejo, Mahershala Ali, Oleg Taktarov and Louis Ozawa Changchien. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the third installment of the Predator franchise, following Predator and Predator 2, while ignoring the events of Alien vs Predator and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem The film follows Royce, a mercenary, who wakes up finding himself falling from the sky into a jungle. Once on the ground, he meets other people who have arrived there in the same manner, all of whom have questionable backgrounds, except for a doctor. As the film progresses, the group discovers that they are on an alien planet that acts as a game preserve where they are being hunted by a merciless race of aliens known as Predators. Producer Robert Rodriguez had developed a script as early as 1994, although it was not until 2009 that 20th Century Fox greenlit the project. According to Rodriguez, the title Predators is an allusion to the second film in the Alien franchise, Aliens. Comedy The Bank Dick is a 1940 comedy film. Set in Lompoc, California, W. C. Fields plays a character named Egbert Sousé who trips a bank robber and ends up a security guard as a result. The character is a drunk who must repeatedly remind people in exasperation that his name is pronounced "Sousé – accent grave [sic] over the 'e'!", because people keep calling him "Souse". In addition to bank and family scenes, it features Fields pretending to be a film director and ends in a chaotic car chase. The Bank Dick is considered a classic of his work, incorporating his usual persona as a drunken henpecked husband with a shrewish wife, disapproving mother-in-law, and savage children. The film was written by Fields, using the alias Mahatma Kane Jeeves, and directed by Edward F. Cline. Shemp Howard, one of the Three Stooges, plays a bartender. In 1992, The Bank Dick was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Documentary film Charity Salesmen is a 2010 documentary film directed by Stefan Ludwig. Documentary film The Odds Against is a 1966 American short documentary film directed by Lee R. Bobker. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Maid in Manhattan is a 2002 romantic comedy film directed by Wayne Wang about a hotel maid and a high profile politician who fall in love starring Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes, and Natasha Richardson. It is based on a story by John Hughes who is credited using a pseudonym. The original music score is composed by Alan Silvestri. The film was released on December 13, 2002. Comedy Phantom of the Megaplex is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie, produced by the Disney Channel. With a title and concept very loosely based on The Phantom of the Opera, the film concerns strange happenings at a monstrous megaplex on the night of a major movie premiere gala, Midnight Mayhem. The central character, played by Taylor Handley, is Pete Riley, the 17-year-old assistant manager of the theater. He has to cope with malfunctioning equipment, disappearing staff, and a broken popcorn machine, among other headaches. He investigates to see if the troubles are coincidence or the result of sabotage by a mysterious "phantom". The senior manager of the theater is played by Rich Hutchman, and Ricky Mabe, Julia Chantrey, Joanne Boland, J.J. Stocker, and Lisa Ng appear as other employees of the theater. Caitlin Wachs and Jacob Smith play the central character's younger siblings, and Heather and Jennifer Bertram appear as his girlfriend and her friend. Comedy Nihavend mucize is a 1997 fantasy comedy film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. Comedy Mummy Punjabi is the 2011 film written and directed by Pammi Somal starring Kiron Kher, Kanwaljit Singh and Jackie Shroff in lead roles. Documentary film Two Nil is a 2012 documentary sports film directed by Pavel Abrahám. Comedy Operation "Happy New Year!" is a 1996 Russian comedy film, a follow-up to the Peculiarities of National Hunt, directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin. Starring the film are Aleksej Buldakov, Sergej Makovetskij, Leonid Jarmolnik, and Viktor Bychkov. Comedy The Coo Coo Bird is the 22nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 9, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Documentary film Positivo is a 2002 short documentary film directed by Pilar García Elegido. Thriller X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a 2009 superhero film based on the Marvel Comics' fictional character Wolverine, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the fourth installment in the X-Men film series. The film was directed by Gavin Hood, written by David Benioff and Skip Woods, and produced by and starring Hugh Jackman. It co-stars Liev Schreiber, Danny Huston, Dominic Monaghan and Ryan Reynolds. The film is a prequel/spin-off focusing on the violent past of the mutant Wolverine and his relationship with his half-brother Victor Creed. The plot details Wolverine's childhood as James Howlett, his early encounters with Major William Stryker, his time with Team X, and the bonding of Wolverine's skeleton with the indestructible metal adamantium during the Weapon X program. The film was mostly shot in Australia and New Zealand, with Canada also serving as a location. Comedy Grand bonheur is a 1993 film written and directed by Hervé Le Roux. Comedy What! No Beer? is a 1933 comedy film starring Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante, and directed by Edward Sedgwick. The studio had also paired Keaton and Durante as a comedy team during this period in The Passionate Plumber and Speak Easily. Mild-mannered Elmer, a taxidermist, and gregarious Jimmy, a barber, are duped by a confidence woman and an underworld boss. Elmer and Jimmy reactivate an abandoned brewery in anticipation of the repeal of Prohibition. Their success prompts the crooks to get tough, but Elmer foils them with a truckload of beer barrels. The filming of What! No Beer? was difficult. Since joining MGM in 1928, Keaton was not accorded the creative freedom that he had enjoyed during the silent era. By 1933 personal problems and a messy divorce were interfering with Keaton's work; he often showed up drunk or not at all for the filming of What! No Beer? He was enough of a professional to complete the film, doing extreme pratfalls even while visibly impaired. A myth persists that the Keaton talkies were critical and popular failures that virtually finished Keaton's career. Comedy Bheja Fry 2 is an Indian comedy film released on June 17, 2011. It is the sequel to the 2007 low budget but successful film Bheja Fry, and the second installment of Bheja Fry trilogy. The film garnered negative to mixed reviews upon its release but was a success at the boxoffice. Documentary film In the Crease is a feature length documentary film that follows the real life story of a teenage hockey team's quest to win a national championship and also stars over a dozen NHL players sharing their own hockey triumphs. The film was produced and directed by Matthew Gannon and Michael Sarner, distributed by Stickmen Pictures LLC, aired on Versus on January 20, 2008 and was released on DVD on October 26, 2006. Animation Woody Woodpecker is the first animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 7, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. This is the second appearance of Woody Woodpecker; his debut was in an Andy Panda cartoon, "Knock Knock". The working title of this cartoon is 'Cracked Nut'. Thriller Lifespan is a 1976 Dutch thriller film directed by Alexander Whitelaw and starring Hiram Keller, Tina Aumont and Klaus Kinski. Documentary film Quite Contrary! Mary Woronov, My Life as a Cult Queen - From Warhol to Corman is a 2011 documentary film written by Mary Woronov and directed by Francesca Di Amico. Documentary film From the Heart of the World is a 1990 documentary film directed by Alan Ereira. Documentary film 17000 Islands is a 2013 experimental documentary film directed by Thomas Østbye and Edwin. Comedy Prankstar is an unreleased mockumentary independent film written by, directed by, and starring Tom Green. Animation Pappy's Puppy is a 1955 Merrie Melodies short starring Sylvester, Butch, and his newborn son. It was animated entirely by Gerry Chiniquy. Mel Blanc provides the vocals; however, aside from whistling, Sylvester doesn't speak in this short. Comedy Sir Billi is a 2012 British computer animated adventure comedy feature film. It was made by Sascha Hartmann and Tessa Hartmann, husband and wife, who currently live in Scotland. Directed by Sascha Hartmann, the film stars the voices of Christopher Alexander, John Amabile, Sean Connery, Alan Cumming, Patrick Doyle and Kieron Elliott. The film is the Scotland's first CGI animated feature film. It was also the final acting role for Sean Connery, who announced his retirement from the motion picture industry after working on the film. Sir Billi is an adventure about the race to save the last beaver in Scotland, led by Sir Billi; veterinarian by profession, skateboarder by passion and grandfather by love. Science Fiction The Electric Embrace is a 2011 short science fiction film directed by Norbert Shieh. Comedy Nos jours heureux is a 2006 French film, directed and written by Olivier Nakache et Éric Toledano and starring Marilou Berry and Jean-Paul Rouve Documentary film When the NASA rovers Spirit and Opportunity touched down on Mars in 2004, they weren't expected to last long—perhaps 90 days, or six months at most. But 90 days stretched into five years, and a short-term science mission searching for evidence of water has turned into one of the greatest adventures of the Space Age. The rovers have trekked miles across hostile plains, climbed mountains, ventured in and out of deep craters, survived dust storms and mechanical failures, and cheated death so often that no one will venture a guess as to how much longer they might last. Five Years On Mars follows this amazing story of two rovers that have explored vast reaches of Mars and may be among some of the greatest explorers in history. Documentary film Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima is a 1986 American documentary film directed by John Junkerman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Police is a 1985 French romantic crime drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Gérard Depardieu, Sophie Marceau, and Sandrine Bonnaire. Written by Catherine Breillat, the film is about a moody, jaded police detective investigating a drug ring who falls for a mysterious woman and is drawn into a shady and dangerous scheme. The film had 1,830,970 admissions in France. Comedy My Horrible Year! is a 2001 television movie produced for Showtime, starring Allison Mack, Caterina Scorsone, and Dan Petronijevic. The film was directed by Eric Stoltz, and includes a cameo by Bret Hart, the professional wrestler. This production was filmed in Toronto. The film was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Special and a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie or Special - Supporting Young Actor. Comedy Teenmaar is a 2011 Telugu film directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee. The film is a remake of the Bollywood film Love Aaj Kal, with Pawan Kalyan, Trisha Krishnan and Kriti Kharbanda playing the lead roles. The film's music is composed by Mani Sharma. The film portrays the feeling of pure love which never changes, although the perspective of realising one's soulmate has changed over time. The film, which was earlier referred to as Khushiga and Lovely, before being officially titled as Teenmaar, had released on 14 April 2011. The audio of the film was released on 21 March 2011. Comedy Shut My Big Mouth is a 1942 comedy film directed by Charles Barton. Documentary film The Making of 'Away We Go' is a short documentary film. Thriller Prison Break: The Final Break is a 2009 television movie of the Prison Break franchise. It serves as the series finale of Prison Break. The movie aired May 27 in the United Kingdom on Sky1. In the United States and Canada, the movie was first released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 21, 2009. The movie covers the events which occurred during the latter half of the series and that are not explained during the series. Science Fiction 1984 is a 1956 film, based freely on the novel of the same name by George Orwell, depicting a totalitarian future society. This is the first cinema rendition of the story, directed by Michael Anderson, and featuring Edmond O'Brien as protagonist Winston Smith. Also featured are Donald Pleasence, Jan Sterling, and Michael Redgrave. Pleasence also appeared in the 1954 television version of the novel, playing the character of Syme, which for the movie was amalgamated with that of Parsons. The character O'Brien, the antagonist, was renamed "O'Connor", since the name of the main actor was Edmond O'Brien. After the customary distributor agreement expired, the movie was withdrawn from theatrical and TV distribution channels by Orwell's estate and was not obtainable legally for many years, although it has since been released in DVD format and clips have been copied to the website YouTube. Comedy All the Wrong Reasons is a 2013 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Gia Milani. It stars Cory Monteith in one of his final feature film roles. Comedy May Events is a Czech comedy film directed by Václav Berdych and Martin Frič. It was released in 1951. Thriller Ordinary Decent Criminal is a 2000 crime comedy film, directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan, written by Gerard Stembridge and starring Kevin Spacey and Linda Fiorentino. The film is loosely based on the story of Martin Cahill, a famous Irish crime boss. Filmed in late 1998 and originally scheduled for a fall 1999 release, the movie was put out overseas first the following year but it never got a proper theatrical release in the United States, where it was quietly dumped straight to video in January 2003, almost five years after filming began. Documentary film Gbanga Tita is a 1994 documentary short film written and directed by Thierry Knauff. Animation Odekake is a 2014 short animation film directed by Ayaho Kawakami. Animation The Great Rabbit is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Atsushi Wada. Animation Creation is an unfinished 1931 feature film, and a project of stop motion animator Willis O'Brien. It was about modern men encountering dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals on an island. The picture was scrapped by RKO studio head David O. Selznick on the grounds of expense, and Merian C. Cooper, the studio producer who recommended the film's cancellation, considered the storyline to be boring, due to lack of action. The completed footage ran twenty minutes in length, although approximately four minutes of footage is all that survives today. Cooper later used some of the miniatures and dinosaur armatures and O'Brien's stop-motion animation techniques for King Kong. Comedy In order to inherit his grandfather's fortune, a hopeless playboy agrees to teach high school for two years in this quirky comedy, Mr. Wacky, a film by first-time director Kim Dong-Wook. Comedy George Carlin: Back in Town is a 1996 documentary comedy film written by George Carlin and directed by Rocco Urbisci. Animation Shapoklyak is a 1974 Soviet Russian film by Roman Kachanov. Thriller Bruiser is a 2000 American-French thriller film written and directed by George A. Romero and starring Jason Flemyng, Peter Stormare and Leslie Hope. Bruiser was the first film directed by Romero since the 1993 film The Dark Half. In contrast to his previous films, which were shot in and around Pittsburgh, Bruiser was filmed in Toronto. Thriller It's All About Love is a 2003 romance-drama film written and directed by Thomas Vinterberg. Its narrative can be classified as apocalyptic science fiction, but Vinterberg prefers to call it "a dream". Unlike the director's earlier Danish-language films, It's All About Love is entirely in English and stars Joaquin Phoenix, Claire Danes and Sean Penn. The production was led by Denmark's Nimbus Film, but the film was largely an international co-production, with involvement of companies from nine different countries in total. It was very poorly received by film critics. Comedy The Charlie Chaplin Festival is a 1946 comedy film written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Thriller Evaded is a 2013 short horror thriller film written and directed by Johannes Persson and Rasmus Wassberg. Animation The ChubbChubbs! is a 2002 American computer-animated comedy short film by Sony Pictures Imageworks. It was directed by Eric Armstrong, produced by Jacquie Barnbrook, and written by Jeff Wolverton. The ChubbChubbs! won an Oscar for Best Animated Short in 2002. The short "was originally conceived as a pipeline test to help determine the studio’s strengths and weaknesses in producing all-CG animation within the Imageworks production environment." Comedy Neuilly sa mère ! is a 2009 French comedy film directed by Gabriel Julien-Laferrière. It stars Samy Seghir as a beur teenager who moves from the housing projects to the upscale neighborhood of Neuilly-sur-Seine. Because of its use of social inequality as a comedic device, it has been compared to the 1988 French comedy Life is a Long Quiet River. A word-for-word translation of the film's title is "Neuilly her mother!". The title is a play on the vulgar French insult nique ta mère, in which Neuilly effectively serves as a euphemism. Comedy Inspired Guns is a 2014 comedy film. It was written, directed, and produced by Adam White who also plays a role in the film. It is distributed by Pitch White Entertainment. Most of the cast and crew are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and one of the primary goals of the movie as to "create good clean content" for family audiences. The film is about two Mormon missionaries who begin teaching members of the mafia who think the young men are messengers from "The Boss" with a hidden message regarding an upcoming hit. Comedy The Frequency of Claire is a 2008 comedy film directed by Will Hartman. Documentary film Knitting Nannas is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Rani Brown. Comedy This Time Around is a made for television movie starring Carly Pope, Sara Rue and Brian Austin Green. It aired on the ABC Family Channel on June 22, 2003 and Fox Family Channel in the Philippines in 2012. Comedy The Traffic Policeman is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa. Animation Sofitaland is a 2010 animated short film directed by Zsofia Tari. Documentary film Life Stories is a 1980 film directed by Winfried Junge. Comedy The Players is a 2012 omnibus comedy film starring Jean Dujardin and Gilles Lellouche, with each of them also directing and writing a segment. Comedy Ham is a 2013 short animation comedy drama film written and directed by Iria Lopez. Thriller The Hot Potato is a comedy crime thriller film from 2011. It was directed and written by Tim Lewiston and stars Ray Winstone, Colm Meaney and Jack Huston in the lead roles. This British film is a throwback to the crime caper films that were popular in the 1960s and pays homage to several of these, including The Italian Job. Thriller La Garce is a 1984 French thriller film directed by Christine Pascal and starring Isabelle Huppert. Comedy Prick Up Your Ears is a 1987 film, directed by Stephen Frears, about the playwright Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth Halliwell. The screenplay was written by Alan Bennett, based on the book by John Lahr. The film stars Gary Oldman as Orton, Alfred Molina as Halliwell, Wallace Shawn as Lahr and Vanessa Redgrave as Margaret "Peggy" Ramsay. Comedy From Soup to Nuts is a 1928 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy as butlers hired for a high society dinner party. When Stan is asked to serve the salad undressed he serves it in his underwear. The film was remade as a 20-minute section at the start of their 1940 feature A Chump at Oxford, added to extend that film's length for European audiences. Thriller Up Against Amanda is a 2000 Drama Thriller film written and directed by Michael Rissi. Comedy Enakkoru Magan Pirappan is a 1996 Tamil comedy film directed by Keyaar. The film features Ramki, Kushboo, Vivek, Anju Aravind and Vadivukkarasi in lead roles. The film, produced by V. Natarajan, had musical score by Karthik Raja and was released on 15 August 1996. The film is a remake of Malayalam film Aadyathe Kanmani. Comedy Isn't It Romantic? is a 1948 film from Paramount Pictures, directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Veronica Lake and Billy De Wolfe. Although it takes its title from a 1932 song by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, it is based on a novel called Gather Ye Rosebuds by Jeannette C. Nolan. it is also known as Father's Day and It's Always Spring. The plot is set in Indiana after the Civil War and is about three daughters courted by three young men. It is notable for receiving the shortest review ever given to a motion picture, according to Guinness World Records; well-known critic Leonard Maltin simply replied "No" as a response to the film's title. Science Fiction Doom Runners is an Australian science fiction television children's film. The story concerns a group of children in a post-apocalyptic world searching for the last unpolluted place on Earth, New Eden. However, the Doom Troopers, led by Dr. Kao, want to get there first and will do anything to stop the children. Prior to the film's release, Curry noted that the production resembled a "'Mad Max' for kids." Produced in cooperation between Showtime and Nickelodeon, the film was broadcast on Showtime starting 20 December 1997. It was broadcast on Nickelodeon from 25 April 1998, the first original full-length feature film to air on that network. The film features hoverboards and a dog with an electronic muzzle. Comedy Donga Sachinollu is a Telugu film, directed by Raja Vannemreddy and produced by J. Sambhasiva Rao and Ch SV Prasad under Shashidhar Productions. The film was released in March 2008. The movie launch function was held on 22 October 2007. Muhurat shot was clapped by Dasari Narayana Rao, camera was switched on by Mohan Babu and the first shot was directed by Rama Naidu. Animation The World Is Hot Enough is a Canadian animated comedy film based on the television series Chilly Beach and produced by March Entertainment. The title is a parody of the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. An early version of the film had its premiere at Sudbury, Ontario's Cinéfest in 2005. It was released February 5, 2008 on DVD in Canada. A second film, The Canadian President was also later released. Thriller Red Eagle is a 1994 adventure romance thriller film written by Guy Andrews, Julian Bond and Ken Follet and directed by Jim Goddard. Documentary film Towards the Sun is the English title for Idę do słońca, a documentary film about Xawery Dunikowski released in 1955, directed by Andrzej Wajda. Documentary film Passion & Poetry: The Ballad of Sam Peckinpah is a 2005 documentary film written, directed and produced by Mike Siegel. Animation Pent-House Mouse is the first of thirty-four Tom and Jerry shorts directed by Chuck Jones after fired from Warner Bros. Cartoons, released in 1963. Pent-House Mouse returned production of the series to Hollywood after a five-year absence. Comedy Dear White People is a 2014 American satirical drama film written and directed by Justin Simien. The film focuses on black students attending Ivy League college in America and stars Tyler James Williams, Tessa Thompson, Teyonah Parris, Brandon P Bell, Kyle Gallner, Brittany Curran, Marque Richardson and Dennis Haysbert. The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film had a theatrical release in United States on October 17, 2014. Thriller The Last Boy Scout is a 1991 American action film directed by Tony Scott, starring Bruce Willis, Damon Wayans, Chelsea Field, Noble Willingham, Taylor Negron and Danielle Harris. The film was released in the United States on December 13, 1991. Comedy The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes is a German mystery comedy of 1937, directed by Karl Hartl. Documentary film Don't Cry for Me Sudan is a documentary film directed by Soo-Hwan Koo. Comedy CinéMagique is a 2002 fantasy comedy film written by Steve Spiegel and directed by Jerry Rees. Comedy The Chocolate Chase is a 1980 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Daffy Duck is given the job to guard the Chocolate Bunny factory from mice. The mice try to offer Daffy money but he still refuses. The mice then decide to call Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all of Mexico. Speedy succeeds in every way he tries to bring chocolate bunnies to the mice, hurting and winning against Daffy Duck. At the end, Daffy chases Speedy Gonzales into the Chocolate Bunny factory. Daffy is stuck inside a giant chocolate bunny and all the mice laugh at him. Daffy, though, is shown to be appreciative at the end. This short is very similar to Speedy Gonzales, where Sylvester keeps away the mice from getting the cheese at the AJAX cheese factory and the mice use Speedy Gonzales to outsmart Sylvester. In Chili Weather is Sylvester keeping mice away from Guadalajara Food Processing and Speedy Gonzales outsmarts him. The Chocolate Chase also serves as the last true battle between Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. The Chocolate Chase is part of Daffy Duck's Easter Egg-Citement, Daffy's award-winning Easter cartoon special. Science Fiction Timecop is a 1994 science fiction action film directed by Peter Hyams and co-written by Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden. Richardson also served as executive producer. The film is based on Time Cop, a story written by Verheiden and drawn by Phil Hester and Chris Warner which appeared in the anthology comic Dark Horse Comics, published by Dark Horse Comics. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as a police officer in 1994 and a U.S. Federal agent in 2004, when time travel has been made possible. It also stars Ron Silver as a rogue politician and Mia Sara as the agent's wife. The story follows an interconnected web of episodes in the agent's life as he fights time-travel crime and investigates the politician's unusually successful career. Timecop remains Van Damme's highest grossing film as a lead actor. It is generally regarded as one of Van Damme's better films by critics. Comedy Filmpje! is a 1995 Dutch comedy film directed by Paul Ruven. It stars Dutch TV presenter and comedian Paul de Leeuw as two of his characters, Bob de Rooy and his wife Annie de Rooy, which were both featured in a lot of his TV sketches. Just like De Leeuw's TV shows the film is full of controversial comedy about taboo subjects. Documentary film This House Believes is a 2009 documentary short film directed by Martin Ginestie. Documentary film The Boy From Geita is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Vic Sarin. Thriller Men of War is a 1994 action film directed by Perry Lang, written by John Sayles, and revised by Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris. It stars Dolph Lundgren as Nick Gunar, a former Special Ops soldier who leads a group of mercenaries to a treasure island in the South China Sea. Animation Diesel Rock and Stardust is a 2013 animation short film directed by Filippe Lyra. Science Fiction Class of 1999 is a 1990 American science fiction film directed by Mark L. Lester. It is the director's follow-up to his 1982 film Class of 1984. Comedy Mani di velluto is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. For this film Adriano Celentano was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor. The film also won the David di Donatello for Best Producer. Documentary film Patti Smith: Long for the City is a short documentary film directed by Jem Cohen. Documentary film The Hot Shoe is a 2005 documentary film which also reveals the history and development of card counting. Director David Layton interviewed current and former card counters, including members of the MIT Blackjack Team, casino employees and gambling authors and combined it with behind-the-scenes footage of casino surveillance rooms and the MIT team preparing to hit the tables. Layton learned how to count cards and gambled with $5,000 of the film's budget as a "case study." The film reviews the mathematical aspects of card counting and key elements for winning blackjack. Blackjack players interviewed for The Hot Shoe include: Ian Andersen Andy Bloch Anthony Curtis Peter Griffin Tommy Hyland Max Rubin Ralph Stricker Edward Thorp Olaf Vancura Stanford Wong Documentary film Creatures is a 2010 Tamil short film directed by B. Ilangovan. Animation The Story of King Midas is a 1953 animated short film directed by Ray Harryhausen. Science Fiction An American Hippie in Israel, also known as Ha-Trempist, is a 1972 Israeli science fiction-action-comedy film written and directed by Amos Sefer starring Asher Tzarfati. Once thought lost, it was rediscovered decades later by the cult film enthusiasts at Grindhouse Releasing who have digitally restored the film and presented it in Blu-ray and DVD. Thriller Tetsuo: The Bullet Man is the third film in Shinya Tsukamoto's cyberpunk film series, and the first to be filmed in English. It was preceded by Tetsuo: The Iron Man and Tetsuo II: Body Hammer. Comedy Sources of Life is a 2013 comedy drama romance film written by Oskar Roehler and Klaus Richter. It is also directed by Oskar Roehler. Comedy Marshals in Disguise is a 1954 Western Action Comedy film written by William Raynor and Maurice Tombragel and directed by Frank McDonald. Documentary film Desert For Ever is a 2013 film directed by Søren Aagaard. Animation Underfist is an animated spinoff special of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. It aired on October 12, 2008. The special was going to be the setup for a new series spin-off of Grim & Evil, but the contract of Maxwell Atoms with Cartoon Network expired and the special was ultimately the finale of the Grim & Evil franchise. Comedy Reel Guerrillas is a 2005 short film directed by Mark Douglas Miller. Comedy Baby Mama is a 2008 comedy film from Universal Pictures written and directed by Michael McCullers and starring Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Sigourney Weaver, Greg Kinnear, Romany Malco, Dax Shepard and Steve Martin. Comedy The Invader is a 1997 film directed by Mark Rosman. A day has come when not one, but two UFOs make their way into Earth's atmosphere. The larger ship is clearly chasing the smaller one, and the alien has the look of a soldier about him. The smaller ship is able to cause the larger one to crash, then lands itself. The pilot sets out for town looking for an Earth woman named Annie Nilssen. Annie is a local school teacher who has recently broken up with her boyfriend, Sheriff Jack Logan. While she's on a girl's night out at the tavern with a friend, she encounters Renn. Refusing his offer to take her home, they nonetheless share a smoking hot kiss. Feeling ill during school the next day she goes to her doctor only to be told she is 2 ¹/₂ months pregnant - an impossibility not only because she broke up with Logan four months ago, but because uterine scarring had made her infertile. While reading up on pregnancy and baby books at home that night she is found by Renn. He explains that he is the father of her baby and insists she come with him to escape the following alien killer. Renn ends up having to kidnap Annie. Documentary film The Spag is a 1962 short documentary film directed by Giorgio Mangiamele. Comedy All Dogs Go to Heaven is a 1989 American–Irish animated musical adventure comedy film directed and produced by Don Bluth and released by United Artists and Goldcrest Films. The film tells the story of Charlie B. Barkin, a German Shepherd who is murdered, but forsakes his place in Heaven to return to earth where he and his friend, Itchy Itchiford team up with a young orphan girl, Anne-Marie, who teaches them an important lesson about honesty, loyalty and love. The film was produced at Sullivan Bluth Studios in Dublin, Ireland, funded by UK-based investors Goldcrest Films. On its cinema release it competed directly with an animated feature released on November 17, 1989, the same day as Walt Disney Pictures animated motion picture The Little Mermaid. While it did not repeat the box-office success of Sullivan Bluth's previous feature films it was very successful on home video, becoming one of the biggest-selling VHS releases ever. The film inspired a theatrical sequel, a television series, and a holiday direct-to-video film. Documentary film Tigullio minore is a 1947 documentary short film directed by Dino Risi. Thriller The Bank Job is a 2008 British crime film written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, directed by Roger Donaldson, and starring Jason Statham, based on the 1971 Baker Street robbery in central London, from which the money and valuables stolen were never recovered. The producers allege that the story was prevented from being told because of a D-Notice government gagging request, allegedly to protect a prominent member of the British Royal Family. According to the producers, this movie is intended to reveal the truth for the first time, although it includes significant elements of fiction. The premiere was held in London on 18 February 2008, and the film was released in both the UK and USA on 29 February 2008. It was a critical and financial success. Comedy My Afternoons with Margueritte is a 2010 French film directed by Jean Becker, based on the book of the same name by Marie-Sabine Roger. It stars Gérard Depardieu, Gisèle Casadesus, Claire Maurier, Maurane, and François-Xavier Demaison. The film tells the story of an illiterate man who bonds with an older, well-read woman. Documentary film First Comes Loves is a 2012 documentary film directed by Nina Davenport. Science Fiction The Agency is a 1980 Canadian dramatic/thriller film. It was directed by George Kaczender, with a screenplay by Noel Hynd. Based on a novel by Paul Gottlieb, it is a political thriller involving advertising copywriter Philip Morgan who discovers the agency he works for, run by Ted Quinn, is using subliminal advertising to manipulate a presidential election. It features appearances by Canadian actors Saul Rubinek as an audio technician, Jonathan Welsh as a police detective, and familiar supporting players Michael Kirby and Gary Reineke as hitmen. The film was shot on locations in Montréal and rural Québec. Comedy Addicted To Fame is a 2012 documentary biographical comedy film written and directed by David Giancola. Documentary film Hating Obama is a documentary film directed by Marquis Smalls. Comedy Boys is a 2003 Indian Tamil coming-of-age film directed by Shankar. It stars debutants Siddarth, Genelia, Bharath, Nakul and Sai Srinivas Thaman in the lead roles. The score and soundtrack are composed by A. R. Rahman. Boys was simultaneously released in Telugu as well with the same name. The story centers on six youngsters, who experience the downfalls of teenage life. The film conveys a message about the importance of a good education and career over other distractions, such as romance and sex. It was the debut for its five title characters as well as the female lead. Thriller Salaakhen is a 1975 Hindi movie produced by Parvesh Mehra and directed by A. Salaam. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sulakshana Pandit, A. K. Hangal, Mehmood, Amrish Puri and Ramesh Deo. The films music is by Ravindra Jain Thriller Affliction is an American drama film produced in 1997, written and directed by Paul Schrader from the novel by Russell Banks. It stars Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek, James Coburn and Willem Dafoe. Affliction tells the story of Wade Whitehouse, a small-town policeman in New Hampshire. Detached from the people around him, including a dominating father and a divorced wife, he becomes obsessed with the solving of a fatal hunting accident, leading to a series of tragic events. Thriller The Flock is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Andrew Lau, the co-director of the Infernal Affairs trilogy. The film, which marks his first English-language film, stars Richard Gere and Claire Danes. Comedy Postman's Knock is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Spike Milligan, Barbara Shelley, John Wood and Warren Mitchell. A country postman is transferred to London, where he manages to foil a major robbery. According to MGM the film made a loss of $31,000. Comedy Being Julia is a drama film with comic undertones directed by István Szabó and starring Annette Bening and Jeremy Irons. The screenplay by Ronald Harwood is based on the novel Theatre by W. Somerset Maugham. The original film score was composed by Mychael Danna. Animation "Dominik is the product of a marriage driven by success and ambition between Andrzei, a businessman, and his wife Beata. There are only one hundred days to go before Dominik will leave the country’s finest school with what his parents hope will be excellent grades. From this point on, the world of academia will be his oyster and all he – or rather his parents – will have to do is choose between top courses. His parents are convinced: only the best ever get on in life; only those who take success for granted will make it. But one hundred days can be a very long time – especially when you’re expected to function while submitting to the pecking order and other social demands at an elite school. Social competence is not one of the businessman’s son’s strong points. A series of humiliating experiences with a fellow-student nudges Dominik’s world dangerously off kilter and, when he discovers the comments his classmates have posted about him on a social network website this puts an end to his self-confidence, motivation and concentration. Unable to bear the thought of school any more, Dominik withdraws, drifting into a virtual world where there are no hateful classmates. Online he pseudonymously meets Sylwia who tells him she plans to commit suicide. She also introduces him to her friends in the ‘suicide room’, a chat room for people with suicidal tendencies. Dominik allows Sylwia to lure him into a dangerous game, but before long things begin to get out of control because the chat is designed to shock the outside world rather than help users with their personal problems." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Documentary film Sharaf is a 2012 animation, documentary and short film wtitten and directed by David Aronowitsch and Hanna Heilborn. Comedy Indian Babu is a 2003 Indian Bollywood film directed by Lawrence D'Souza and produced by Surjit Pandher. It stars Jaz Pandher and Gurline Chopra in pivotal roles. Other casts include Johnny Lever, Alok Nath and Mukesh Rishi. Thriller Lansky is a 1999 American made-for-television crime drama film. Directed by John McNaughton, it stars Richard Dreyfuss as the famous gangster Meyer Lansky, Eric Roberts as Bugsy Siegel, and Ryan Merriman as the young Lansky. Comedy Robert et Robert is a film directed by Claude Lelouch. Thriller 2-way is a 2013 short drama thriller film written and directed by Sebastian Lindblad. Documentary film Voices of the Children is a 1999 Emmy-Award winning documentary film written and directed by Zuzana Justman. It tells the story of three people who were imprisoned as children in the Terezin concentration camp. It was produced and shown on television in the United States. Comedy Sorority Boys is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Wallace Wolodarsky, about a group of college guys who dress up as women to prove their innocence for a crime they did not commit. Science Fiction We Are What We Are is a 2013 American horror film directed by Jim Mickle. It was screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It is a remake of the 2010 Mexican film of the same name. Both a sequel and prequel have been announced. Comedy Speaking of the Devil is a 1991 Italian comedy film directed by Enzo Barboni. It is the last collaboration between Barboni and Bud Spencer. The role of Victor was originally intended to be played by Terence Hill, but Hill had to refuse as still being engaged on the set of the Lucky Luke TV series. The film was filmed in Florida. Documentary film Darfur Now is a 2007 documentary film examining the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. It was written and directed by Ted Braun and produced by Don Cheadle, Mark Jonathan Harris and Cathy Schulman. Executive Producers included Jeffrey Skoll, Omar Amanat, Dean Schramm, Diane Weyermann, and Matt Palmieri. The film is a call to action for people all over the world to help the ongoing crisis in Darfur. Darfur Now premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in the United States and Canada on November 2, 2007. Comedy Las Aventuras del Capitán Piluso en el castillo del terror is a 1963 black-and-white Argentine family comedy film directed by Francis Lauric and written by Humberto Ortiz. The film starred Alberto Olmedo and Humberto Ortiz. Comedy Sunblocked is the debut film of Astropiano Films. It is a light comedy directed and written by Jessica Cook, produced by Shannon Carter and Jessica Cook. The film premiered on October 1, 2010 in Harvard Square to a sold out crowd. Sunblocked stars Shannon Carter, Chris McGilvary, Nate Lopez and Alyssa Freedman. The film follows a young girl, Aloe, who has given up on the world. She has a bad job, a crazy family and is still nursing the wounds from an ex love. The only person Aloe can depend on is her best friend Derek, who is dealing with relationship troubles of his own. But Aloe’s world is about to be turned upside down when new guy Frank comes to town. Aloe must decide to take a chance at a new start or let her heart remain blocked forever. Thriller Brahma is a 2014 Indian Action historical drama film directed by R. Chandru and produced by Manjunath Babu. The film was simultaneously made in Kannada and Telugu and subsequently dubbed into Tamil. The film stars Upendra, essaying dual roles, and Pranitha Subhash in the lead roles, while actors Nassar, Rahul Dev and Shayaji Shinde play other prominent roles. The film spanning four generations, from the 16th to the 21st century, features an original soundtrack by Gurukiran. It's Karnataka Distribution rights have been sold out for a record price of 150 million. Brahma is one of the most expensive Kannada movies of all time. The film opened to an overwhelming response from the audience as well as the critics and got a grand opening at the Box Office by collecting a Record-Breaking 97.5 million in its first weekend by releasing in a record 276 screens and 1076 shows all over Karnataka. It was labeled as an out an out commercial action entertainer with all the elements of keeping the audience entertained, particularly in the second half. The bilingual movie is now all set to release in Telugu language in March. Science Fiction The Bermuda Triangle is a 1978 horror, sci-fi, mystery film written by René Cardona Jr., Stephen Lord and Carlos Valdemar and directed by René Cardona Jr. Comedy Seizing the Day is a 1995 comedy film written and directed by Zdenek Tyc. Comedy Fate Fighter is a 2003 film. Comedy Princess from the Mill is a 1994 comedy film directed by Zdeněk Troška. Documentary film Granito is a 2011 crime, documentary film directed by Pamela Yates. Comedy Ruff Love is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Alex Cannon and Paul Cannon. Comedy Cholera v Praze is a 1914 Austro-Hungarian comedy film directed by Alois Jalovec. Comedy Exploration Of Confinement is a 2013 Short Comedy Drama film written by Marusya Syroechkovskaya and directed by Marusya Syroechkovskaya. Animation Vaghti Bacheh Boudam is a 2014 short film written and directed by Maryam Kashkoolinia. Comedy Balwinder Singh... Famous Ho Gaya is a film directed by Sunil Agnihotri. Documentary film Step into Liquid is a documentary about surfing directed by Dana Brown, son of famed surfer and filmmaker Bruce Brown. The film includes surfing footage from the famous Pipeline, the beaches of Vietnam, and some of the world's largest waves, at Cortes Bank. This film was Dana Brown's first solo project. Animation Svatba v korálovém moři is a 1943 Czechoslovak animated short film. It was written, animated and directed by a group of Czech cartoonists including Jiří Brdečka, Jaroslav Kándl, Eduard Hofman, Břetislav Pojar, Václav Bedřich, Stanislav Látal, Jaroslav Doubrava and Josef Kluge in German-occupied Prague in AFIT studios. German cartoonist Horst von Möllendorff was appointed as an official director, while his role in the making of the movie was in fact minimal. The movie was released only after the end of the war in 1945. The plot involves the creatures of the sea preparing for the wedding of two fish. When the fish bride is kidnapped by an octopus all the sea creatures must team up to defeat him and rescue the bride. Comedy Mabel's Latest Prank is a 1914 film both starring and co-directed by Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett. Animation Mondo's Search for the Sun is a 2010 short film directed by Jana Prchalova. Documentary film Scottsboro: An American Tragedy is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Daniel Anker and Barak Goodman. The film is based on one of the longest-running and most controversial courtroom pursuits of racism in American history, which led to nine black teenaged men being wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in Alabama. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Serpico is a 1973 American crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Al Pacino. Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler wrote the screenplay, adapting Peter Maas' biography of NYPD officer Frank Serpico, who went undercover to expose corruption in the force. Both Maas's book and the film cover 12 years—1960 to June 15, 1972—in the life of Serpico, who was trying to be an honest policeman. The film and principals were nominated for numerous awards, earning recognition for its score, direction, screenplay and Pacino's performance. The film was also a commercial success. Documentary film Waterfire: Art & Soul Of A City is a 2012 documentary film directed by Joe Rocco. Animation Patema Inverted is a 2013 Japanese anime fantasy film by Yasuhiro Yoshiura. It was released in Japan on November 9, 2013. A four-episode ONA series, Patema Inverted: Beginning of the Day, streamed in 2012. The film was also shown in the UK. Cinedigm will release the film on Blu-ray and DVD in North America on November 11, 2014. Comedy Ninjani sanjou! Mirai e no tatakai is a action-adventure comedy film directed by Masanori Inoue. Documentary film "In 1990 jeweler Soraida Salwala watched a news report featuring two Asian elephants that had fallen from a cliff in Kwia National Park. One had died. The other was injured. A member of a wildlife foundation, Soraida phoned a call-in number to insure the elephant would be rescued. When she was told it would not, she realized that her status as a supporter of an organization was little leverage in her efforts to help save an endangered species. Years later Soraida opened the world's first elephant hospital, and today leads campaigns against the government for their involvement in elephant trafficking." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Cab to Canada is a 1998 drama film directed by Christopher Leitch. Animation ACESA 10 years is a 2013 animation, short film directed by Maurício Squarisi. Documentary film In 1492, there were more than ten million Native Americans in North America. By 1910, their numbers had been reduced to fewer than 300,000. In California, massacres of Indians in the 1860s and 1870s had nearly exterminated the Native peoples in the state.Therefore the sudden appearance in northern California in 1911 of Ishi, "the last wild Indian in North America," stunned the nation. For more than 40 years, Ishi had lived in hiding with a tiny band of survivors. When he walked into the white man's world, he was the last Yahi Indian alive.For young anthropologist Alfred Kroeber, Ishi's appearance was a windfall. Kroeber had been searching for years to find "wild, uncontaminated Indians" who could document their traditional way of life. Through Kroeber's invitation, Ishi left a jail cell and lived out the remaining four years of his life as an informant and teacher at the Museum of Anthropology in San Francisco.Ishi dedicated those years to relating Yahi stories and demonstrating the traditional way of life he knew so well. His quiet dignity and remarkable lack of bitterness toward the people who had destroyed his tribe greatly impressed everyone who met him. Comedy Italian Secret Service is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. For his performance in this film and in Il padre di famiglia, Nino Manfredi was awarded with a Golden Plate at the 1968 Edition of David di Donatello. Comedy Calypso Cat is a Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in 1961 and released in 1962. It was directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. It is the 7th of 13 Tom and Jerry cartoons made in the present-day Czech Republic. Animation Chew Chew Baby is an animated cartoon made by the Paramount Pictures animation studio for release in 1958. It was directed by Isadore Sparber from a story by Irving Spector. Jackson Beck and Jack Mercer provide uncredited voices. Cannibalism is the theme of this film, in which seven characters are attacked by a pygmy after he tracks a tourist to Cincinnati. This cartoon was syndicated to television several years after it was released to theaters. It appeared on children's programs until protests about its violence induced station managers to keep it off the air. It has since achieved cult classic status. This film shows a strong Tex Avery influence, and copies Avery's blood transfusion gag from Crazy Mixed-Up Pup. Comedy I'll See You in My Dreams is a 1951 musical film starring Doris Day and Danny Thomas, directed by Michael Curtiz. The film is a biography of lyricist Gus Kahn, and includes a number of songs written by Kahn, including the title song. The story is told from the point of view of Kahns's wife Grace, who was still alive when the film was made. I'll See You in My Dreams was a big hit, Warner Brothers' second-highest grossing film of 1952. Warner Brothers re-teamed Curtiz and Thomas in another project: the 25th-anniversary remake of the first talking film, The Jazz Singer, with Thomas in the Al Jolson role, The Jazz Singer. Thriller Flypaper is a 1997 crime feature film starring Craig Sheffer, Robert Loggia, Sadie Frost, Talisa Soto and Lucy Liu. It was written and directed by Klaus Hoch. Greed, lust and fate bring together a motley collection of oddballs and lowlifes for some rather sticky situations in Hoch's twisted neo-noir debut. Three separate but interconnected stories, all set on a deceptively sunny day in California and centered on one million dollars in cash, inspire Hoch's quirky characters to commit acts both devious and depraved in an attempt to make the big score. Comedy E Aí... Comeu? is a 2012 comedy film written by Marcelo Rubens Paiva, Lusa silvestre and directed by Felipe Joffily. Documentary film Fading West is a documentary film, shot during Switchfoot's 2012 World Tour, directed by Matt Katsolis of Interpret Studios. It follows the band to locations around the world, including the U.S., South Africa, Bali, Australia and New Zealand. In the official press release, it was described as "part rock documentary, part surf film, and part travelogue." In January 2013, Switchfoot released a teaser for Fading West. A new, extended trailer for the film was released onto YouTube on June 24, 2013. The film was released digitally on December 10, 2013. Comedy Catch Us If You Can was the feature-film debut of director John Boorman. It was designed as a vehicle for pop band The Dave Clark Five, whose popularity at the time almost rivaled that of The Beatles, and named after their hit song "Catch Us If You Can". Comedy Jesus Loves Me is a 2012 German film directed by Florian David Fitz. Documentary film Beyond Bollywood is a 2013 biographical documentary drama film directed by Adam Dow and Ruchika Muchhala. Animation Imperium Vacui is a 2014 film written by Massimo Ottoni and directed by Linda Kelvink and Massimo Ottoni. Comedy Enemies, A Love Story is a 1989 film directed by Paul Mazursky, based on the novel Enemies, A Love Story by Isaac Bashevis Singer and starred Ron Silver, Anjelica Huston, Lena Olin and Margaret Sophie Stein. Thriller Kill by Inches is a 1999 independent film written and directed by Diane Doniol-Valcroze and Arthur Flam. The film premiered September 12, 1999 at the Toronto International Film Festival in the Discovery section. It opened in New York City on October 26, 2001. Thriller In the Electric Mist is a 2009 Franco-American drama/mystical film based on the novel In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead by James Lee Burke. It is directed by Bertrand Tavernier, written by Jerzy Kromolowski and Mary Olson-Kromolowski, and stars Tommy Lee Jones in the lead role of Louisiana police detective Dave Robicheaux. The film has never been released cinematically in the U.S., only in Europe and Asia. It was shown twice on just one evening in James Burke's hometown of New Iberia, Louisiana. A trimmed-down version, cut by the studio, was released direct-to-DVD in the United States. A longer director's cut version was released in the rest of the world and premiered at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival. In 2009, the director's cut version won the Grand Prix at the first "Festival International du Film Policier de Beaune", which is the continuation of the "Festival du Film Policier de Cognac." It opened on April 15, 2009 in France to positive reviews while reviews for the American version were mixed. In December 2009, Bertrand Tavernier released a book titled Pas à Pas dans la Brume Électrique, which is a day-by-day account of the shooting of this movie. Comedy Tortoise Beats Hare is a 1941 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Tex Avery. The short stars Bugs Bunny and, in his first appearance, Cecil Turtle. Documentary film Broken Rainbow is a 1985 documentary film about the government-enforced relocation of thousands of Navajo Native Americans from their ancestral homes in Arizona. The Navajo were relocated to aid mining speculation in a process that began in the 1970s and continues to this day. The film is narrated by Martin Sheen. The title song was written by Laura Nyro, the theme music was composed by Paul Apodaca, with other original music by Rick Krizman and Fred Myrow. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy The First Woman Who Passes is a 1940 Italian historical comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Alida Valli, Carlo Lombardi and Niní Gordini Cervi. The film is set in seventeenth century France. It was made at the Palatino Studios in Rome. Documentary film Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film is a 2006 documentary about writer Hunter S. Thompson directed by Tom Thurman. Comedy My Boyfriend is Type B is a 2005 South Korean romantic comedy film. The basic premise of the film comes from the Japanese blood type theory of personality, which claims that a person's blood type can determine their personality traits. The heroine is type A while her love interest is type B. Animation Professor Pepper's School of Good Stuff is an animated TV film that debuted in 2006, written and directed by Amy Tam. It was edited by C.K. Thurber, and distributed by National Lampoon, Inc..The name of the movie is taken from the name of the The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Science Fiction Star Trek: First Contact is a 1996 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise and the first film to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s. The primary cast for First Contact is from the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series, to which the film's producers added Alice Krige, Neal McDonough, James Cromwell and Alfre Woodard. In the film's plot, the crew of the USS Enterprise-E travel from the 24th to 21st century to save their future after the cybernetic Borg conquered Earth by changing the timeline. After the release of the seventh film, Star Trek Generations, in 1994, Paramount tasked writers Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore with developing a sequel. Braga and Moore wanted to feature the Borg in the plot, while producer Rick Berman wanted a story involving time travel. The writers combined the two ideas; they initially set the film during the European Renaissance, but changed the time period the Borg corrupted to the mid-21st century after fearing the Renaissance idea would be too kitsch. Comedy Kissing Strangers is a 2010 film written and directed by David Michael Katz. Animation Band of Ninja is an animation, action and history film directed by Nagisa Ôshima. Documentary film Boteco is a 2012 documentary film written by Henrique Cazes, Ivan Dias and directed by Ivan Dias. Documentary film Leku Hutsak, Hitz Beteak is a 2012 documentary film written by Bernardo Atxaga and directed by Joxeanjel Arbelaitz Irastortza. Documentary film MONUMENTAL MYTHS unveils the perpetuated myths told at several American monuments and historic sites. Carved in rock or cast in bronze, America's monuments are intended by those who commission them to impart a sense of authority and an unquestionable truth about the people and events they commemorate. Director Tom Trinley traveled across the country in a borrowed 1965 Airstream trailer and visited several sites to provide the untold, alternative viewpoint of those whose experiences have been left out of history and the landscape. Among others, he visited Fort Pillow in Tennessee, The Purchase of Manhattan monument in New York City, Lincoln's Birthplace Log Cabin in Kentucky, the Christopher Columbus statue on Chicago's lakefront and Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota. Along the way Tom interviewed local residents, tour guides, park rangers and tourists to better understand their perspective of American history and to find out who protects America's myths and why. Comedy La bête lumineuse is a 1982 Canadian documentary film directed by Pierre Perrault, about a group of hunters who gather annually to hunt moose near Maniwaki, Quebec. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Triptych 1 is 2013 animation film directed by Katerina Athanasopoulou. Comedy The Naked Man is a 1998 comedy film, produced by Naked Man Productions, directed by J. Todd Anderson and co-written by Anderson and Ethan Coen. Comedy Dondi is a 1961 drama comedy film directed by Albert Zugsmith. Comedy My Accomplice is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Charlie Weaver Rolfe Comedy L'ange que j'ai vendu is a film directed by Michel Bernheim released on June 8, 1938. Documentary film Flamenco at 5:15 is a 1983 short documentary film directed by Cynthia Scott, taking audiences inside a flamenco dance class at the National Ballet School of Canada. Produced by Studio D, the women's studio of the National Film Board of Canada, the film won an Academy Award at the 56th Academy Awards in 1984 for Documentary Short Subject. Animation Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein is a 1999 animated horror-themed direct-to-video film, produced by Bagdasarian Productions, LLC. and Universal Animation Studios, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment and based on characters from Alvin and the Chipmunks. The film was released on VHS in 1999 and DVD in 2004 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. A DVD called "Scare-riffic Double Feature", featuring this film and Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman was released on September 4, 2007. The "Scare-riffic Double Feature" DVD was re-released with a different cover on March 11, 2008. Documentary film The Family of Chimps is a 1984 Dutch documentary film directed by Bert Haanstra. The film is a study of the behaviour of a family chimps in Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem in the Netherlands. The documentary was inspired by a book called Chimpansee politiek written by primatologist and ethologist Frans de Waal. Animation Goo Goo Goliath is a 1954 cartoon short, which features the drunk stork as the main character. Thriller Someone to Watch Over Me is a 1987 romance crime thriller film starring Tom Berenger and Mimi Rogers and directed by Ridley Scott. The film's soundtrack includes the George and Ira Gershwin song from which the film takes its title, here sung by Sting, and Vangelis' "Memories of Green", originally from Scott's Blade Runner. Documentary film "Hamburg damals: Als die sexuelle Revolution nach Hamburg kam" is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jan-Peter Gehrckens. Comedy Si Jago Merah is a 2008 drama comedy directed by Iqbal Rais. Thriller Pyaar Zindagi Hai is a 2001 thriller film directed by Vijay Sadanah. Documentary film Rancho Texas is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Pencil Quincy and Justus Pasternak. Animation This was the episode where Tom & Jerry go into an old castle on a dark and stormy night. The owner, most likely a relative to Dr. Frankenstein, switched animal brains to different animals. Jerry was a victim, who acted like a lion, and scaring Tom away, who had seen enough of the strange animals. Comedy In and Out is a 1914 short film featuring Wallace Beery and Leo White. Documentary film Beny, Back To The Wild is a 2011 documentary film written by Claudine André, Philippe Calderon, Guillaume Enard, Alain Tixier and Guillaume Vincent and directed by Alain Tixier. Comedy Calais-Douvres is a 1931 film directed by Anatole Litvak and Jean Boyer. Documentary film Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman is a 2006 documentary film by Jennifer Fox. In six one-hour episodes, Fox travels from country to country with her camera recording numerous candid conversations, mostly with women. Its autobiographical dramatic narrative acts as a starting point to introduce reflections on various social and political issues of a modern female life, including marriage, reproductive rights, divorce, childbirth, sexual abuse, and female genital mutilation. The film is notable for its conversational "Pass the Camera" filming technique and is an example of cinéma vérité. Comedy Detention of the Dead is a 2012 zombie comedy-horror film written and directed by Alex Craig Mann based upon the Rob Rinow stage play of the same name. Filming began in Spring 2011. It had a small theatrical release in L.A. on June 28, and went to DVD on July 23. Animation Aubade is a 2014 short animation film directed by Mauro Carraro. Comedy Hellbenders is a 2012 horror, thriller and comedy film written and directed by JT Petty. Documentary film Blue Gold: World Water Wars is a 2008 documentary film by Sam Bozzo, based on the book Blue Gold: The Fight to Stop the Corporate Theft of the World’s Water by Maude Barlow and Tony Clarke. It was produced by Mark Achbar and Si Litvinoff and was narrated by Malcolm McDowell. The film was first screened on October 9, 2008, at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Comedy Gemini is a 2002 Telugu language film, produced by M. Saravanan on AVM Productions, directed by Saran. It was and starred Venkatesh, Namitha in the lead roles and music composed by RP Patnaik. The film is remake of the Tamil film Gemini, released the same year. The film's title was spelt 'Gemini' to differentiate from the original Tamil version. Animation Good Morning Mumbai! is a 2011 animated short film directed by Rajesh Thakare and Troyvasanth C. Comedy Cabale des oursins is a 1992 documentary short film written and directed by Luc Moullet. Comedy Life After Beth is a 2014 American zombie comedy film written and directed by Jeff Baena. The film stars Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan, Anna Kendrick, Molly Shannon, Cheryl Hines, Paul Reiser, Matthew Gray Gubler, and John C. Reilly. The film premiered in competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014 given a limited release on August 15, 2014. Animation Chile Imaginario Docu-animado is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Claudio Díaz. Comedy Food and The Maiden is a 2009 film written and directed by Minoru Kurimura. "It is told that Buddha had come to realize the meaninglessness of practicing asceticism when he ate a bowl of rice pudding offered by a village girl while he was in a lent. Buddha also left interesting words about eating, like “Most sufferings are caused by food”. Eating is a pleasure. But at the same time, it is the biggest burden of your life that you have to keep feeding yourself in order to live. FOOD AND THE MAIDEN is a story about three couples, each having a problem around eating. Young girl SAORI, is a cook at a dining bar called COO. She loves cooking. There is a regular customer KUJO, a guy who has never touched the plate of her cooking. Saori decides to give him a bag of sandwiches for him to eat at home, but later she finds that he gave it to a Buddhist monk on a street. She does not know that Kujo only eats what he cooked himself. MIE is a bulimic lady living with her boyfriend KOHINATA, who does nothing but eat. She finds that she is pregnant. She asks her boyfriend if he wants to have the baby or have it killed. KOHINATA promises he is going to feed the baby. On that day he disappears. Mie tells her friends that she ate him. A middle-aged man KONAKA is in trouble running his business. He is concerned whether he can keep feeding his big-eater wife SAKIE and their teenage daughter YUMI. He has not eaten for days. One night, he loses control and empties Yumi ’ s lunch box for the next day. Konaka hides in a cardboard box, wishing to be mummified like a Buddhist high priest in the old days." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Thriller Mohetjata is a 2004 Khmer horror/suspense film directed by Parn Puong Bopha and distributed by Angkorwat Production. It stars Sim Solika and Pan Jomrong. Comedy My Short Film is a comedy short film written by Karen Anderson, Ellen DeGeneres and Kevin Leman and directed by Peter Fowkes. Documentary film Kocorono is a documentary film directed by Jun Kawaguchi. Comedy Wild on the Beach is a 1965 beach party film directed by Maury Dexter. It is notable for the musical acts showcased onscreen, being the film debut of Sonny & Cher in particular. In addition, it is distinguished as being one of the few films in the genre to be filmed in black and white. Although some sourcesstate that the film was also released under the title Beach House Party, to date no prints or posters have surfaced with such a title. Comedy The Compass is Carried by the Dead Man is a 2011 comedy film, written and directed by Arturo Pons. Comedy Chalet Girl is a 2011 British romantic comedy film directed by Phil Traill. The film stars Felicity Jones, Bill Bailey, Ed Westwick, Sophia Bush, Brooke Shields and Bill Nighy. The film was produced by Pippa Cross, Harriet Rees, Dietmar Guentsche and Wolfgang Behr, and written by Tom Williams. It was filmed on location in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria and in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Critical reaction to the film was mixed, but overall praised Felicity Jones in the leading role. Comedy The Commander and the Stork is a 2012 comedy film written by Doriana Leondeff, Marco Pettenello and Silvio Soldini and directed by Silvio Soldini. Comedy New is a 2004 Tamil fantasy comedy film directed, written and produced by S. J. Surya, who also features in the lead role. Simran, Kiran Rathod and Devayani play supporting roles, while A. R. Rahman composes the music and it was remade in Telugu as Naani with Mahesh Babu featuring the lead. New is about an 8-year-old boy who is turned into a 28-year-old man by a scientist and is loosely inspired by the Hollywood film Big. New was released on 9 April 2004 and became a surprise blockbuster while also getting embroiled in a series of controversies post-release. Comedy Beautiful People is a 1999 satirical comedy written and directed by Jasmin Dizdar. The film won an award for the best film in Un Certain Regard category at the Cannes Film Festival and is listed in The New York Times Guide to The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made. 'Beautiful People is set in London during the time of the Bosnian War. Thriller Disclosure is a 1994 thriller directed by Barry Levinson, starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore. It is based on Michael Crichton's novel Disclosure. The cast also includes Donald Sutherland, Rosemary Forsyth and Dennis Miller. The film is a combination mystery and thriller about office politics and intrigue in the computer industry in the mid-1990s. The main focus of the story, from which the film and book take their titles, is the issue of sexual harassment. The film invites viewers to critically examine topics such as the ease with which allegations of sexual harassment can destroy one's career and whether a double standard exists when such allegations are levied by men or women. Science Fiction D.A.R.Y.L. is a 1985 American science fiction film which was written by David Ambrose, Allan Scott and Jeffrey Ellis. It was directed by Simon Wincer and stars Barret Oliver, Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean, Danny Corkill, and Josef Sommer. The original music score was composed by Marvin Hamlisch. The movie was filmed at Pinewood Studios, Orlando, Florida, and Dillsboro, NC. Thriller Paisa Vasool is a 2004 Indian film directed by Srinivas Bhashyam starring Manisha Koirala and Sushmita Sen. The film is remake of High Heels and Low Lifes. Manisha Koirala's debut as producer. The film failed at the box office and received negative reviews upon release for the film and the soundtrack Thriller Tales from Beyond is a horror anthology featuring four short stories as told to a couple who wander into a strange bookstore. Comedy Road Runner a Go-Go is one of 3 cartoons reused from the unsold pilot Adventures of the Road Runner. Milt Franklyn was credited as the musician with the correct spelling of his name. Unlike To Beep or Not to Beep, this cartoon doesn't feature an entirely new soundtrack by Bill Lava, due to smaller budgets. This cartoon includes the sequence of Adventures of the Road-Runner with Wile E. Coyote speaking to the viewing audience. This cartoon also features a theme song called "Out in the Desert". The original pilot was produced by David H. DePatie with supervising director Chuck Jones. The original pilot is available on Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2, Disc 2. Thriller Odd Thomas is a 2013 American mystery thriller film based on Dean Koontz's novel of the same name. It is directed, written and co-produced by Stephen Sommers and stars Anton Yelchin as Odd Thomas, with Willem Dafoe as Wyatt Porter and Addison Timlin as Stormy Llewellyn. Animation Legend of Lemnear is a 1987 adventure animation fantasy film written by Satoshi Urushihara and Kinji Yoshimoto and directed by Kinji Yoshimoto. Comedy La Spagnola is a 2001 Australian film directed by Steve Jacobs. It was Australia's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Redux Riding Hood is a 15-minute animated short film directed by Steve Moore and produced by Disney in 1997 that received an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short Film. The film was produced with cel animation and 2-D collage elements, a look developed by production designer John Kleber. From a set of four short/featurettes planned by Disney and MovieToons, which was also to include "Jack in the Beanstalk," "The Three Little Pigs" and a fourth cartoon that was never finalized. The idea was to make a more adult short by combining Disney artists and high-quality writers and their takes on classic fairy tales; however, only Redux Riding Hood was released, in animation festival showings. Animation The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat is a 1974 American animated comedy film directed by Robert Taylor. It is an adult animation featuring a series of drug-induced vignettes both related and unrelated to life in the 1970s. Starring Skip Hinnant as the voice of the titular feline protagonist, the film is a sequel to Fritz the Cat, the first animated film to receive an X rating in the United States. Unlike its predecessor, Nine Lives received an R rating. It was not as well received by critics and audiences. The film was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film From Shtetl to Swing is a 2005 documentary film directed by Fabienne Rousso- Lenoir. Animation Carn is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Jeffig Le Bars. Documentary film Unearthing the Pen is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Carol Salter. Comedy Wing Chun is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts action drama film produced and directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Michelle Yeoh and Yen Chi-tan. The film was preceded by a 1994 television series of the same name. Documentary film Ming Tian Hui Geng Hao is a 2014 adventure drama documentary film written and directed by Hongjie Xu. Thriller Men at Work is a 1990 American black comedy film written and directed by Emilio Estevez, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Charlie Sheen, Leslie Hope and Keith David. The film was released in the United States on August 24, 1990. Comedy Uruvangal Maralam is a 1983 Tamil Indian feature film directed by S.V.Ramanan, starring Y. Gee. Mahendra in lead role paired by Suhasini. The film has a galaxy of supporting stars like Sivaji Ganesan, Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth and Jaishankar playing different forms of GOD. This movie is literally a remake of the English movie 'Oh, God!'. Animation Agnieszka is a 2012 animated short drama film written by Izabela Bartosik Burkhardt and Patricia Valeix and directed by Izabela Bartosik- Burkhardt. Documentary film Fixed is a 2011 documentary short action sport biography film directed by Johnny Rutter Documentary film Impaler is a 2007 documentary film directed by W. Tray White. Comedy Quick Change is a 1990 comedy film written by Howard Franklin, produced by and starring Bill Murray, and directed by both. Geena Davis, Randy Quaid, and Jason Robards co-star. Other cast members include Tony Shalhoub, Stanley Tucci, Phil Hartman, Victor Argo, Kurtwood Smith, Bob Elliott, and Philip Bosco. It is based on a book of the same name by Jay Cronley. The film is set in New York City, particularly in Manhattan and Queens, with scenes taking place on the New York City Subway and within John F. Kennedy International Airport. Times Square, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty are also briefly seen. Quick Change is the only directorial credit of Bill Murray's career. Documentary film Stranger With A Camera is a 2000 documentary film by director Elizabeth Barret investigating the circumstances surrounding the 1967 death of Hugh O'Connor. Barret, who was born and raised in the region, explores questions concerning public image and the individual's lack of power to define oneself within the American media landscape. By contrasting multiple perspectives from locals and O'Connor's film crew, Barret weaves a tale of a complexly motivated crime with an insightful exploration of how the media affects the communities it chronicles. The film premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and later aired on the PBS series P.O.V. Comedy Manzil is a 1960 Bollywood film directed by Mandi Burman. It stars the popular duo Dev Anand and Nutan in the leading roles. Krishan Dhawan, Achala Sachdev and K.N. Singh star in supporting roles. It was declared "average", taking the seventeenth spot at highest grossing, earning 760,000 rupees at the box office. Comedy Adidhadi is an Indian Tamil film released in 2004. It starred Sathyaraj, Abbas, Napoleon and Rathi in the lead roles. It was directed by Shivraj It was later remade as Political Rowdy in 2005 with Mohan Babu, Charmee Kaur and Prakash Raj enacting the roles of Sathyaraj, Rathi and Napoleon respectively. Abbas reprises his role in the Telugu film. Animation Bite is a cockroach who one day falls in love with a girl cockroach; however Bite must survive the ongoing battle between predators to prove his love. Stars Elgin Aponte and Barbie Castro. Animation Dokumanimo is a 2007 short film directed by Malgorzata Bosek. Thriller The Empty Beach is a 1985 Australian thriller film starring Bryan Brown as private investigator Cliff Hardy inquires into the disappearance of a beautiful woman's wealthy husband from Bondi Beach. Based on the 1983 novel by Peter Corris of the same name. Thriller Crank is a 2006 American action film written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor and starring Jason Statham, Amy Smart, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Carlos Sanz, Efren Ramirez, Dwight Yoakam, Jay Xcala and Keone Young. The plot centers on a British hitman in Los Angeles named Chev Chelios who is poisoned and must keep his adrenaline flowing constantly in order to keep himself alive, and in so doing causes mayhem, gets into fights with other gangsters, has altercations with the police, and takes numerous drugs. The title of the film comes from the slang word for methamphetamine. Thriller Detective Story is a 1951 film noir which tells the story of one day in the lives of the various people who populate a police detective squad. It features Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker, William Bendix, Cathy O'Donnell, and George Macready. Both Lee Grant and Joseph Wiseman perform in their film debuts. The movie was adapted by Robert Wyler and Philip Yordan from the 1949 play of the same name by Sidney Kingsley. Nominated for four Academy Awards, it was directed by William Wyler. An embittered New York cop leads a precinct of characters in their grim daily battle with the city's lowlife. Little does he realize that his obsessive pursuit of an abortionist is leading him to discover his wife had an abortion. The characters who pass through the precinct over the course of the day include a young petty embezzler, a pair of burglars, and a naive shoplifter. Animation Jonny's Golden Quest is a 1993 animated television movie produced by Hanna-Barbera and originally aired on the USA cable channel. It attempts to fill back-story holes that were left unexplored in the original Jonny Quest cartoon series. It was in particular a follow-up to The New Adventures of Jonny Quest, with the same actors voicing Dr. Quest, Race Bannon and Hadji. It cannibalized the storyline of that series' episode "Deadly Junket," wherein a little girl appears to ask the Quest party to help her find her missing father, a scientist kidnapped by Dr. Zin. Here, the girl is ultimately revealed to have been lying about her identity, and her parents are really Race and his romantic interest from two episodes of the original series, Jade. This television film states that they had wed, quickly realized that marriage and intelligence work did not go together, and had the union dissolved. Subsequently discovering her pregnancy, Jade never told her ex-husband. Comedy An upcoming American comedy drama film, currently untitled, is directed by John Wells and written by Steven Knight. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Jamie Dornan, Emma Thompson, Sienna Miller, Daniel Brühl, Uma Thurman, Lily James, Alicia Vikander and Omar Sy. Comedy Gorp is a 1980 American comedy film starring Michael Lembeck and Dennis Quaid, and featuring early acting work of Rosanna Arquette and Fran Drescher in supporting roles. Directed by Joseph Ruben, with both story and screenplay by Jeffrey Konvitz and A. Martin Zweiback, the film follows in the tradition of the 1978 fraternity comedy National Lampoon's Animal House, and the 1979 summer camp comedy film Meatballs. Gorp was the last film released by American International Pictures. Set in a Jewish summer camp, Gorp features the kind of physical, sexual, and scatological comedy prevalent in films of this genre, while playing for comedic effect on the class distinctions between the camp's management, the camp counselors, the waiters, and the kitchen staff. Animation Of Events is a 2011 a drama, animated and short film directed by Mathieu Tremblay. Animation Belarusian Proverbs is a 2011 animated short film directed by Mickael Tumelya. Comedy The Wheeler Dealers is a 1963 romantic comedy film starring James Garner and Lee Remick and featuring Chill Wills and Jim Backus. The movie was written by George Goodman and Ira Wallach, based on Goodman's novel, and directed by Arthur Hiller. Comedy Kill Me Three Times is a 2014 Australian thriller film directed by Kriv Stenders. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Jim is a chick magnet with a serious problem: Relationship Attention Deficit Disorder. His cure? The 'breakup' as an art form! Jim's hilarious trip down the twisted road of romance to its surprising destination is sexy, hip touching and fresh. Featuring Regis Philbin and Ed Burns, with a background of happening New York, this funky date movie is Sex and the City from a male point of view. Thriller Dragon Squad is a 2005 Hong Kong action film co-written and directed by Daniel Lee, co-produced by Steven Seagal and starring Vanness Wu, Sammo Hung, Michael Biehn, Maggie Q, and Simon Yam. Comedy Cursed is a 2005 American horror-comedy film directed by Wes Craven and written by screenwriter Kevin Williamson, who both collaborated on Scream. The film stars Golden Globe nominees Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg as the main sister-and-brother protagonists. The plot focuses on two young adults who are attacked by a werewolf loose in Los Angeles. The film premiered on November 7, 2004 at the American Film Market and was released theatrically in 2005. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, United States, with special effects shot in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Despite being a critical failure and a box office bomb, it gained a strong cult following among Wes Craven fans and later found more success on the unrated DVD. Comedy Sorry, You Can't Get Through! is a 2005 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Genovese and Luca Miniero. Comedy Der Bruch is a 1988 thriller film directed by Frank Beyer. Animation Valmay the Visitor from Beep Beep Beep Bleetlebox 967 is a 2010 short film directed and written by Susan Earl. Animation Shaun the Sheep - Who's the Mummy is a 2011 animated short film directed by Christopher Sadler. Comedy Let's Sing Along is a 2001 comedy film written by Abe Kwong, Chi Wah Wong, Matt Chow, Ho Leung Lau and directed by Matt Chow. Documentary film Last Days of the Maya, released to DVD under the title Royal Maya Massacre, is a 2005 television documentary film in the television series Explorer, which currently airs on the National Geographic Channel. The documentary tracks the discovery and excavation of two graves beneath the ruins of Cancuén, once a prominent Maya city-state. The archaeological finds documented are notable as the National Geographic magazine presents them as evidence of the beginning of the end of the Maya city-states. Comedy Second Childhood is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 144th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Duchacek Will Fix It is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Lamač. It was released in 1938. Science Fiction They Wait is a 2007 Canadian horror film. It stars Jaime King as a mother attempting to find the truth and save her son, Regan Oey, when threatened by spirits during the Chinese tradition of Ghost Month. The other leading star is Chinese Canadian actor Terry Chen, who plays her husband. It was both filmed, and set, in the city of Vancouver, in British Columbia in Canada, and was featured at the 2007 Toronto Film Festival. Animation This second Gurren Lagann film completes the theatrical remake of Gainax's robot action anime series. With new additional scenes and footage. Documentary film Zidane, A 21st Century Portrait is a 2006 French documentary film focusing on the playing style of the French football player Zinedine Zidane. Science Fiction TekWar: TekLords is a 1994 TV movie, based on a series of books by William Shatner. It is the second TV movie made from the series of books. It aired on 20 February 1994 and is preceded by TekWar. It precedes TekWar: TekLab and TekWar: TekJustice. Comedy Nina's Heavenly Delights is a 2006 British drama Romance comedy film, directed by Pratibha Parmar. The film was released on 29 September 2006 in the United Kingdom, and on 21 November 2007 in the United States. Science Fiction Ghibli Experimental Theater On Your Mark is an animated music video created by Studio Ghibli for the song "On Your Mark" by the Japanese rock duo Chage & Aska. The song was released in 1994 as part of the single "Heart". In 1995, Hayao Miyazaki wrote and directed the short film for the song as a side-project after having writer's block with Princess Mononoke. The anime music video is non-linear, providing multiple reiterations and alternate scenes to depict the events. The music video added sound effects to the audio track, but contains no dialogue. Miyazaki purposely misinterpreted the lyrics to present his vision of a world where the surface becomes inhospitable and humans live in an underground city. Miyazaki purposely made the video cryptic to evoke creative interpretations among viewers. The music video follows two policemen who raid a religious cult and find an angelic being only to have her taken away and confined to a laboratory. Haunted by the fate of the "angel", the two men formulate a plan and break into the laboratory. Fleeing in an armored truck the three plummet into an abyss after trying to force past a police aircraft along a narrow suspended roadway. Comedy Roger & Me is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Michael Moore. Moore portrays the regional negative economic impact of General Motors CEO Roger Smith's summary action of closing several auto plants in Flint, Michigan, costing 30,000 people their jobs at the time. In 2013 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy His Wife's Lover was billed as the "first Jewish musical comedy talking picture". A play before it as a film, it was based on Ferenc Molnár's The Guardsman. Ludwig Satz, who also wrote the songs, plays an actor who disguises himself as an old man, wins the hand of a beautiful young woman, then adopts a different persona and tries to seduce her to test her fidelity. Satz's performance in this farce has been compared to the work of later Jewish comic performers such as Jerry Lewis. Comedy Trip For Tat is a 1960 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Sylvester, Tweety, and Granny. Although it contains a new plot, wherein Granny and Tweety travel to various locations while Sylvester tries to eat Tweety in every one, the cartoon is mostly made up of footage from previous cartoons. Here are the cartoons which the short borrows animation from, in order of appearance: Tweety's S.O.S.: The entire boat sequence. Tree Cornered Tweety: The sequence where Sylvester tries to catch Tweety on skis, as well as the bridge scene. Tweet Tweet Tweety: The sequence where Sylvester swings towards Tweety on a balcony while barely avoiding a construction pillar. A Pizza Tweety Pie: The final sequence where Sylvester eats spaghetti in the restaurant. The only new animation in the short is at the beginning when the world tour is described to Granny, the finger painting sequence, when Sylvester is first in The Alps and Japan, and Tweety looking up at Sylvester cutting through the floorboards. Animation Veggie Tales Saint Nicholas A Story of Joyful Giving is a 2009 animation film directed by Brian Roberts. Comedy He Wrote a Book is a 1916 American silent short comedy directed by and starring William Garwood and Edward Brady. Lois Wilson also starred. Comedy Ammayane Sathyam is a 1993 Malayalam film written and directed by Balachandra Menon. The film stars Mukesh, Annie, Balachandra Menon, Narendra Prasad, Jagathy Sreekumar, Ganesh Kumar, Thilakan, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Paravoor Bharathan, Prem Kumar, and Mammukoya. Balachandra Menon introduced actress Annie through this film. Animation Le Cinquième Doigt is a 2011 animation film directed by Laurence Fortin Gagnon. Documentary film Angola 3: Black Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jimmy O'Halligan. Comedy Roman Tales is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. It is based on several short stories collected in Racconti romani by Alberto Moravia. The film won two David di Donatello Awards, for best director and best producer. Animation Faust is a 1994 Czech film directed by Jan Švankmajer. It merges live-action footage with stop-motion footage and includes imaginative puppetry and claymation. The Faust character is played by Petr Čepek. The film was produced by Jaromír Kallista. Although the film does not serve to accurately portray the Faustus legend, it utilizes the legend in a rather imaginative way, borrowing and blending elements from the story as told by Goethe and Christopher Marlowe with traditional folk renditions. It has a distinctly Modernist, Absurdist, Kafkaesque feel, especially with the setting in Prague. The tone is dark but humorous. The voices in the English version were provided by Andrew Sachs. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, and at the 4th Kecskemét Animation Film Festival where it won the Award of Adult Audience. Comedy Midas Run is a 1969 American comedy film directed by Alf Kjellin and starring Richard Crenna, Anne Heywood and, in one of his final big-screen roles, Fred Astaire. Thriller Act of Violence is a 1948 American film noir directed by Fred Zinnemann and adapted for the screen by Robert L. Richards from a story by Collier Young, featuring performances by Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, and Janet Leigh. Documentary film Catedral is a French-Italian documentary film directed by Aliocha and by Alessio Rigo de Righi. Comedy Maid in Paris is a 1956 French comedy film directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and starring Dany Robin, Daniel Gélin and Tilda Thamar. A young woman visiting Paris falls in love with a police officer there. Comedy Ay Lav Yu is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, written and directed by Sermiyan Midyat, about a young man who having completed his education returns to his home village along with his American bride-to-be. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 12 March 2010, laid claim to various firsts for Turkish cinema including; first movie to feature Turkish, Kurdish, Syriac and English dialogue; first movie to show the blend of different religions in East Turkey; and first comedy with an international ensemble to look at the 9/11 attacks. Comedy The Equation of Love and Death is a 2008 Chinese dramatic film written and directed by Cao Baoping and starring Zhou Xun. The film is a Chinese and Hong Kong co-production. It is Cao's second solo feature after 2006's Trouble Makers. The Equation of Love and Death premiered in China on September 18, 2008 in Shanghai and had its North American premiere at the 2008 Vancouver International Film Festival where it was part of the Dragons and Tigers side competition. The Equation of Love and Death tells the story of Li Mi, a Kunming cab driver who longs for the day she can be reunited with her missing boyfriend. After a case of mistaken identity, a kidnapping, and a threat of extortion, Li Mi's dream may be on the cusp of becoming a reality. Animation Mickey Cuts Up is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Science Fiction Escape from Galaxy 3 is an Italian 1981 science fiction film. Comedy Three Blind Mouseketeers is a Silly Symphonies cartoon. Comedy The Job is an independent darkly comic drama written and directed by Shem Bitterman based on his 1998 play. The world premiere of The Job was at the San Diego Film Festival on September 26, 2009. Animation Not So Quiet is an animated short film produced by Walter Lantz, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The title is a parody of All Quiet on the Western Front, an Academy Award-winning Universal film released in the same year. Comedy Michael and Madonna 2 is a 1993 comedy film. Documentary film The Best Damn Tour: Live in Toronto is a live music DVD from Franco-Canadian singer Avril Lavigne. It was shot at the sold-out Air Canada Centre concert, in Toronto, Canada on April 7, 2008 during the Best Damn Tour. It was released on September 9, 2008 in North America and on September 5, 2008 in Europe. In the USA there were clean and explicit versions of the DVD. Documentary film As Time Goes By is a 1997 documentary film by the Hong Kong director Ann Hui. The film, part of the Taiwan-produced series "Personal Memoir of Hong Kong", is both a self-portrait and a depiction of Hong Kong during the 40 years preceding the handover by the United Kingdom to China. Animation Epilogue to a Breakup is a 2013 short film directed by Guy Elnathan. Documentary film It Got Better is a 2014 documentary film directed by Heather Ross. Comedy The Country Kid is a 1923 American Warner Bros. silent comedy drama film directed by William Beaudine. It stars Wesley Barry, Spec O'Donnell, and Bruce Guerin. Animation Concert is a 2011 animated short film directed by Simon Pedro Brethé. Documentary film Spaceship is a 2012 short documentary drama film written and directed by Alex Taylor. Comedy Tombés du ciel is a 1994 French film directed by Philippe Lioret. Tombés du ciel won the Grand Prize at the 6th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival held in February 1995. Documentary film Vietnam: Ghosts of War is a 2004 documentary tv movie written and directed by Michael Maclear. Documentary film Between Earth and Sky is a 2010 documentary film directed by Joseph Péaquin. Thriller Ghosthouse is the unofficial Italian sequel to Evil Dead II. The film was produced in 1988 by exploitation auteur Joe D'Amato and directed by veteran Umberto Lenzi. In Italy, The Evil Dead was released under the title La Casa and Evil Dead II became La Casa II. These were followed by three films: La Casa 3, La Casa 4, and La Casa 5. Documentary film LaDonna Harris: Indian 101 is a biographical film directed by Julianna Brannum. Comedy Ekam – Son of Soil is a 2010 Punjabi film directed by Mandeep Benipal with story, screenplay and dialogues by Master Tarlochan Singh, produced by B S Maan and Darshan Singh Grewal, and starring Babbu Maan, Mandy Takhar, Mohitinder Bawa, Bhagwant Mann, Amrik Gill, Binnu Dhillon, Anita Shabdeesh, Tarsem Paul, Surinder Rehal, Garry Waraich and Ravinder Mand. Ekam – Son of Soil released on 23 April 2010 globally. The film was a super hit in Punjabi cinemas until Mel Karade Rabba was released. Ekam was the second top movie of 2010 with Mel Karade Rabba being first, breaking all Punjabi cinemas records. Comedy Red Hicks Defies the World is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Harry Carey. Comedy Sole Sisters, a.k.a. Only Girls, is a 2003 film directed by Pierre Jolivet. Thriller Charity Case is a 2013 short crime drama thriller film written by Jerod Brennen and directed by Jenn Shaw. Comedy Yassamossa is a comedy film directed by Minoru Shibuya. Comedy Stop the Show is a 2013 animation comedy short film directed by Max Hattler. Animation "A trans guy post his reconstructive surgery tries to figure out how he fits into society, not as female or male but in a space in between." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site Animation Thembi`s Diary is a 2010 short animated documentary film directed by Jisoo Kim. Comedy Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board is a Disney Channel Original Movie and is the sequel to the 1999 film Johnny Tsunami. The movie premiered on Disney Channel on June 8, 2007. 1.3 million viewers watched this movie in the U.S., placing 3rd in its timeslot. It was outrated by two new Hannah Montana episodes following it. Documentary film Lolita: Slave to Entertainment is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Tim Gorski. Comedy The Lady Takes a Sailor is a 1949 comedy film starring Jane Wyman, Eve Arden and Dennis Morgan. Thriller Geheimakten Solvay is an East German film. It was released in 1953, and sold more than 3,800,000 tickets. Animation Swooner Crooner is a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and released to theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures. The cartoon was nominated for the 1945 Academy Award for Best Short Subject, which it lost to the Tom and Jerry cartoon Mouse Trouble. Thriller Graveyard Disturbance is a 1987 Italian horror made-for-TV movie directed by Lamberto Bava and written by Dardano Sacchetti. It was the first of four films made for the cable series "Brivido Giallo". Comedy Untitled Charles & Hines Project is a comedy television movie directed by Larry Charles. Documentary film The moving story of the last generation of Holocaust survivors who travel to Poland with thousands of teenagers from around the world to revisit the sites of the Holocaust and retrace the Death March from Auschwitz to Birkenau. Comedy Jim Frank is a 2011 short film written and directed by Tony Borden. Thriller Be Easy is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Justin Charles. Comedy Taxi for Two is a 1929 British romantic comedy film drama, directed by Denison Clift and Alexander Esway for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Mabel Poulton and John Stuart. It was the first full sound film made by Gainsborough, and also marked Poulton's first speaking role. The film revealed Poulton to have a strident voice with a strong Cockney accent, quite at odds with the fey, winsome persona she had cultivated in her silent film appearances. She would become a notable casualty of the advent of talkies, as offers of screen work quickly dried up once her unappealing tones were revealed. Thriller Leave Me Alone is a 2004 Hong Kong thriller film directed and co-written by Danny Pang. It stars Ekin Cheng in a dual role. Comedy His Majesty, the American is a 1919 American comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery and starring Douglas Fairbanks. It was the first film released by United Artists. Several copies of the film exist in archives and collections. Thriller Aces: Iron Eagle III is a 1992 American action film directed by John Glen and is the third installment of the Iron Eagle film series, with Louis Gossett, Jr. reprising his role as Col. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair. Also starring are Japanese actor Sonny Chiba and retired boxing champion Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini. The film was noteworthy as one of the first films to cast a woman as a physically strong character. Aces: Iron Eagle III was heavily panned by critics and grossed $2,517,600 at the box-office. Documentary film The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal is a documentary film about Academy Award winning producer/director George Pal. It was written, directed, and produced by Arnold Leibovit and released in 1985. The film was premiered at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences as part of the annual George Pal Lecture on Fantasy in Film. It follows Pal’s career, beginning with his early life in Hungary and Germany, and covering his progression from cartoon artist to creator of stop-motion animated short films to full length feature motion pictures. Pal was a visionary and innovator in the world of motion pictures, especially in the area of stop motion animation, which he pioneered. His work earned him eight Academy Awards and served as an inspiration for Gene Roddenberry, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, among others. The film includes interviews with Pal's cast members, crew, and peers, as well as Pal himself. It was released on DVD on August 29, 2000. Thriller The World Gone Mad is a 1933 American crime film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Pat O'Brien, Evelyn Brent and Neil Hamilton. It was made on a low-budget by the independent Majestic Pictures, a Poverty Row forerunner of Republic Pictures. Documentary film If All Goes Wrong is a feature-length documentary about The Smashing Pumpkins, which chronicles the band's residencies at The Orange Peel in Asheville and The Fillmore in San Francisco in summer 2007. It was screened, in competition, at Ghent Film Festival in October 2008. It also screened in select theaters in the United States on November 6, 2008, as well as in other countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. The documentary covers Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan's attempts to write and debut new music at the residencies, as well as the revival of the band with new members. Much of the documentary deals with the struggle to remain relevant as a band, both artistically and commercially. The documentary was released as part of a two-disc DVD set. The first disc contains the documentary, as well as Voices of the Ghost Children, a featurette about the band's fans, and an interview with The Who guitarist Pete Townshend. The second disc contains 15 songs recorded at various points during the residency, all mixed in surround sound with five songs recorded during rehearsals on the floor of the venue included. Science Fiction Patema Inverted is a 2013 Japanese anime fantasy film by Yasuhiro Yoshiura. It was released in Japan on November 9, 2013. A four-episode ONA series, Patema Inverted: Beginning of the Day, streamed in 2012. The film was also shown in the UK. Cinedigm will release the film on Blu-ray and DVD in North America on November 11, 2014. Documentary film Deep City is a 2013 documentary film written by Dennis Scholl and directed by Chad Tingle, Dennis Scholl and Marlon Johnson. Documentary film The Notebooks of Memory is the third documentary film in a trilogy by Anne Aghion examining the aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide. Thriller Tokyo Drifter is a 1966 yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki. The story follows Tetsuya Watari as the reformed yakuza hitman "Phoenix" Tetsu who is forced to roam Japan avoiding execution by rival gangs. Comedy Strippers vs Werewolves is a 2012 comedy-horror film directed by Jonathan Glendening. The screenplay was written by Phillip Barron and Pat Higgins. The main cast includes Ali Bastian, Sara Douglas, Lysette Anthony, Martin Compston, Alan Ford, Marc Baylis, Billy Murray, Simon Phillips, Barbara Nedeljakova, Coralie Rose, Nick Nevern, Adele Silva, Steven Berkoff, and Robert Englund. In its first week of release in the UK, the film took a total of £38 at the box office. Thriller The French Woman is a 1977 French drama film directed by Just Jaeckin and starring Françoise Fabian. Comedy Juliet Game is a 1989 comedy film written and directed by Shôji Kôkami. Comedy Immer die Radfahrer is a 1958 Austrian / West German film directed by Hans Deppe. Documentary film Arrival Of Prince M. And The 40th Birthday Of King Charles is a 1932 short documentary film directed by Tudor Posmantir. Science Fiction Super Eruption is a science fiction film directed by Matt Codd. Comedy Le Monde doit m’arriver or Find the Way is a French feature film shot in Marseille in 2010 and finalized in 2012. This is the first feature film of Jonathan Taieb as director. Animation Rob 'n' Ron is a 2013 short spaghetti western animation comedy film written by Mads Juul and Magnus Igland Møller and directed by Magnus Igland Møller and Peter Smith. Thriller Fatal Secrets is a 2009 drama thriller film written by Kathy Sharony and directed by Meir Sharony. Documentary film St-Henri, The 26th of August is a documentary film written by Shannon Walsh and Denis Valiquette and directed by Shannon Walsh, Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, Richard Brouillette, Tracey Deer, Claude Demers, Halima Elkhatabi, Sylvain LEspérance, Caroline Martel, Amy Miller, Kaveh Nabatian, Denis Valiquette, Karen Vanderborght, Fabien Côté, Yanie Dupont-Hébert, Julien Fontaine, Paul Kell and Brett Story. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. Mothra is a 1992 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho Co., Ltd.. Directed by Takao Okawara with special effects by Koichi Kawakita, the film stars Tetsuya Bessho, Satomi Kobayashi and Akiji Kobayashi. The 19th installment in the Godzilla series, unadjusted for inflation the film remains the highest grossing film of the entire Godzilla series. After the success of the previous year's Godzilla vs King Ghidorah, Toho decided to bring back Mothra, their second most famous creation. Composer Akira Ifukube won a Japanese Academy Award for his score. The film was the second highest grossing film in Japan in 1993, second only to Jurassic Park. The film was released direct to video in the United States in 1998 by Columbia Tristar Home Video as Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth. Comedy Mrs. Pollifax-Spy is a comedy film directed by Leslie H. Martinson, starring Rosalind Russell and Darren McGavin, and released by United Artists. This was Russell's last theatrical film role, with one TV movie in 1972. Russell adapted the novel The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax, written by Dorothy Gilman under the pseudonym C. A. McKnight. Comedy "Junior high isn't easy for anyone— especially if you're a frizzy-haired, pink-cheeked hermaphrodite like Spork. But when the talent show shines a chance for Spork to show up Betsy Byotch's mean girls gang, her recently best-friended trailer-park neighbor Tootsie Roll steps up to coach her in booty-poppin' moves. This '80s-inspired dance send-up is littered with colorful dialogue from a tween cast with mouths beyond their years." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Thriller Mishawr Rohoshyo is a 2013 Indian adventure thriller film directed by Srijit Mukherji, based on the fictional character Kakababu created by Sunil Gangopadhyay. The film stars Prosenjit Chatterjee, Indraneil Sengupta, Swastika Mukherjee, Aryann Bhowmik and many others. The plot revolves around a Hieroglyphic trail that leads the protagonist to Egypt and underneath a pyramid. The film became one of the biggest hits of 2013 and has gained a strong cult following from both the audience and critics. Documentary film My House Without Me is a 2012 documentary, short and drama film written and directed by Magdalena Szymkow. Science Fiction Dark system kanzenban is a science fiction film directed by Shûji Yuki. Documentary film There Is No Direction is a 2005 short documentary directed by Sarah Bertrand. Comedy The Revolution of Pigs is an 2004 Estonian comedy film that was a feature film debut for 2 young Estonian directors René Reinumägi and Jaak Kilmi. Fueled by a great soundtrack of classic ‘80s pop, the revolution is brewing. Set in the summer of 1986, hundreds of teenagers have gathered in the woods for Estonian student summer camp—three days full of adventures, falling in love and partying. But, when the teens are forced to comply with rules of proper behavior, camp in a totalitarian system isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. The political metaphor of the counselors’ control leads to an uprising of the students. The main character is 16-year-old Tanel, who initially is as focused on losing his virginity and getting drunk as overthrowing the system. But taking part in the revolt, he discovers himself. Documentary film Man with a Movie Camera is an experimental 1929 silent documentary film, with no story and no actors, by Soviet director Dziga Vertov, edited by his wife Elizaveta Svilova. Vertov's feature film, produced by the film studio VUFKU, presents urban life in the Soviet cities of Kiev, Kharkov, Moscow and Odessa. From dawn to dusk Soviet citizens are shown at work and at play, and interacting with the machinery of modern life. To the extent that it can be said to have "characters," they are the cameramen of the title, the film editor, and the modern Soviet Union they discover and present in the film. This film is famous for the range of cinematic techniques Vertov invents, deploys or develops, such as double exposure, fast motion, slow motion, freeze frames, jump cuts, split screens, Dutch angles, extreme close-ups, tracking shots, footage played backwards, stop motion animations and a self-reflexive style. Animation Moldiver is a 6-episode 1993 OVA anime series. It is a parody of magical girl and superhero anime series. Thriller The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall is a 2011 British film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera, which in turn was based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Phantom of the Opera, three special performances were filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, the third of which was screened live worldwide on 2 October 2011. For further releases, footage from all three performances was edited together. Science Fiction Aversion is a horror film about a private investigator who discovers too late that the woman he is hired to follow is often possessed by a demon. Under the direction of GF Roberts the original script, written by Roberts and Ted Spencer, combines demonic possession with science fiction. The film is somewhat retro in nature because it was shot on photographic film and that over ninety percent of the effects are in camera. The tone of Aversion differs from many contemporary movies by providing some comic relief throughout. The on-set special effects were provided by Monster in My Closet FX under the supervision of Jeremy Selenfriend. Other crew members included assistant director Sabrina Simone, Jared Noe and D Garcia. Comedy Spy School is a 2008 American comedy-drama film, released outside the United States as Doubting Thomas or Lies and Spies. The films stars Forrest Landis and AnnaSophia Robb as the lead characters. The movie focuses on the adventures of Thomas Miller, in his efforts to save the President's daughter from being kidnapped. This is the last film for Taylor Momsen, though she now fronts the rock band The Pretty Reckless. Documentary film Time Apart: A History of Hope is a 2008 documentary film by Rachel Bower and Warren Brown. Principal photography was done in Romania, Israel and Ukraine. The film received press coverage by Breakfast Television, CBC radio, CTV News, and The Chronicle Herald newspaper. Comedy Bugsy and Mugsy is a 1957 American animated short film written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. The film's plot features Bugs Bunny with Rocky and Mugsy. Bugs discovers that two robbers are hiding out on the floor above him, and plays them off against each other. Thriller The Listening is a movie based on the mass surveillance operations conducted by the National Security Agency with the aid of private corporations. It was Italian director Giacomo Martelli's debut movie and explored the dire consequences that can arise due to excessive corporate influence on a government agency set up for mass surveillance. Comedy Party Party is a 1983 British comedy film about three friends and their North West London crowd. This crowd includes workers, spivs and young police constables. A British entry into the teenage/youth house party genre typified by John Hughes' films and the late 80s movies of Kid and Play. The movie was directed by Terry Winsor and written by Daniel Peacock and Winsor. It is notable for its soundtrack and as the early work of several of the cast members. Documentary film Every Everything: The Music, Life & Times of Grant Hart is a 2013 documentary film by Gorman Bechard that chronicles the life of Husker Du drummer/singer/songwriter Grant Hart. The film made its American festival debut in October 2013 at the Raindance Festival. Animation The Betty Boop Movie Mystery is a 1989 animated special starring Betty Boop. Documentary film Tal R: The Virgin is a 2013 documentary short biography film written and directed by Daniel Dencik. Animation Paper Touch is a 2011 animated short comedy film written by Bo-Long Ho and directed by Hui-Ching Tseng. Documentary film Wilco Live: Ashes of American Flags is a live performance DVD by the American alternative rock band Wilco. The film was released exclusively to independent record stores through Nonesuch Records on April 18, 2009, in coordination with Record Store Day. The wide-scale release of the DVD was April 28, 2009. Ashes was assembled by longtime collaborators Brendan Canty and Christoph Green of Trixie Films, who previously worked on frontman Jeff Tweedy's solo DVD Sunken Treasure: Live in the Pacific Northwest. The live performances were recorded in February and March 2008 at Washington D.C.'s 9:30 Club, Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, Mobile's Mobile Civic Center, New Orleans' Tipitina's, and Tulsa's Cain's Ballroom. The DVD also features a Weblink, which allows the owner to download MP3s of the all 20 tracks on the DVD. Documentary film Prisoners of Beckett is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Mishka Saal. Comedy Soup is a 2012 short comedy romance drama film written and directed by Stéphanie Lagarde. Comedy Futurama: Bender's Big Score is an Annie Award-winning direct-to-video film based on the animated series Futurama. It was released in the United States on November 27, 2007. Bender's Big Score, along with the three follow-up films, comprise season five of Futurama, with each film being separated into four episodes of the broadcast season. Bender's Big Score made its broadcast premiere on Comedy Central on March 23, 2008. The movie was written by Ken Keeler, based on a story by Keeler and David X. Cohen, and directed by Dwayne Carey-Hill. Special appearances include Coolio as Kwanzaa-bot, Al Gore as himself, Mark Hamill as the Chanukah Zombie, Tom Kenny as Fry's older brother Yancy, and Sarah Silverman returning as Fry's ex-girlfriend Michelle. Sarah Silverman replaced Kath Soucie, who had voiced Michelle in Space Pilot 3000, the first episode of the show. Thriller Surrender in Paradise is a 1976 Australian film. It has been referred to as "Queensland's first alternative film". Science Fiction An average college girl discovers that her father has bestowed her with powerful supernatural abilities in an occult-themed hentai that finds the forces of light pitted against the ultimate evil. Moena was just a run-of-the-mill student when the Dark Mother and her army of villainous demons ascended to the surface to threaten the virgins of the world. As the stakes are raised and the nefarious Dark Mother kidnaps Moena's stepmother Kyoka, the formerly shy scholar leaps into action as the mighty, naked masked warrior Angel Blade. Of course Angel Blade can't take on the legions of darkness single-handed, and as the Dark Mother's demons spread chaos throughout the land, Angle Blade leads an army of barely dressed warriors into the ultimate battle. Along with a little help from reformed succubus Nail, these lovely yet fearsome heroines may be able to save the human race after all. Comedy The Divine Decadence of Cheesecake is a 2012 short romance comedy film written by Ash Flanders and directed by Peter Savieri. Thriller Mr. X is an upcoming Indian 3D thriller film directed and written by Vikram Bhatt and dialogues by Shagufta Rafique, while Mahesh Bhatt is producing the film. The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Amyra Dastur, and is an unofficial remake of the Hollywood film Hollow Man. Documentary film California State of Mind: The Legacy of Pat Brown is a 2011 documentary film written by Laura Nix and Sascha Rice and directed by Sascha Rice. Comedy Shaolin Drunkard is a 1983 Kung Fu comedy directed by Yuen Woo-ping, written by Yuen Woo-ping and Chung Hing Chiu, and starring Cheung-Yan Yuen, Eddy Ko, and Shun-Yee Yuen. This very strange movie shows the sort of thing Yuen Woo-ping will do when he is left to his own designs and imagination. Even strange for him, this movie involves vampires, huge monster toads, and drunk monks. For some of the effects puppets were used, including a very creepy/realistic dummy version of the Drunk Monk. The fight scenes are very creative and show off Yuen Woo-ping's weird sense of style and choreography. Comedy The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It is an American spoof of several of Judd Apatow's films: The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Superbad, and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. The main plot follows Andy, a 41-year old who desperately wants to lose his virginity, along with his teenage roommates who have similar goals. Slumdog Millionaire was originally going to be referenced in the title, but instead it just remained in parts of the movie. The film also spoofs other things such as High School Musical, Twilight, The Hangover, the Verizon cell phone guy and NBC's To Catch a Predator, Borat, Bad Boys, Grand Theft Auto, American Pie, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Dr. Phil, Any Given Sunday, and Star Wars. The film was released direct to DVD on June 8, 2010. Comedy National Lampoon Presents Endless Bummer is a 2009 comedy film directed by Sam Pillsbury, starring Jim Piddock and Khan Chittenden. The plot involves a group of teens and a veteran surfer, who take a road trip from Ventura, CA to the San Fernando Valley, in order to track down a prized stolen surfboard. Comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a 1994 American comedy detective film directed by Tom Shadyac, and co-written by and starring Jim Carrey. It was developed by the film's original writer, Jack Bernstein, and co-producer, Bob Israel, for almost six years. The film co-stars Courteney Cox, Tone Lōc, Sean Young and former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective was a box office success, grossing $107 million worldwide from a $15 million budget. It spawned a sequel, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, a direct to video spin-off Ace Ventura Jr: Pet Detective, and an animated series which lasted three seasons. In addition to launching Carrey into stardom, the film has a large cult following. Comedy The Blue Star Hotel is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1941. Thriller Kindergarten Cop is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as John Kimble, a tough police detective, who must go undercover as a kindergarten teacher to catch drug dealer Cullen Crisp, before Crisp can get to his ex-wife and son, while along the way he discovers his passion for teaching. Pamela Reed plays his partner Phoebe O'Hara, and Penelope Ann Miller plays Joyce, the teacher who becomes Kimble's love interest. The original music score was composed by Randy Edelman. Science Fiction The Four Soldiers is a 2013 action drama science fiction war film written and directed by Robert Morin. Comedy Men Cry in the Dark is a 2003 romance, musical and comedy film written and directed by Je'Caryous Johnson, and based on a novel by Michael Baisden. Thriller Mobs, Inc. is a 1956 film directed by William Asher. It stars Reed Hadley and Lisa Howard. It was composed of three episodes from the American television series Racket Squad. Comedy Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Kate Bosworth, Topher Grace, and Josh Duhamel. Comedy I Do? I Die! (D'yos ko day) is a 1997 comedy film written by Woodrow Serafin, Ipe Pelino and Divino Reyes and directed by Efren Jarlego. Comedy Idole instantanée is a film directed by Yves Desgagnés released on June 15, 2005. Comedy A hairdresser, a village leader and a veterinarian each have girlfriends but still insist on playing the field. One night, a demon spirit arrives to teach them a lesson by taking their "goods" away. To get their "goods" back, the trio must each have a woman tell them "I love you." Thriller Endangered Species is a 2003 science fiction horror film directed by Kevin Tenney. It follows a cop, Mike 'Sully' Sullivan trying to find out who is behind a series of killings at the local gyms, eventually realising that the killer is actually an indestructible alien, who has come to make clothes out of human beings. Along the way, he teams up with Warden, also an alien who has come to earth to protect humanity. The supporting cast includes John Rhys-Davies. Comedy Broadway Damage is a 1997 gay-themed romantic comedy-drama. Directed by Victor Mignatti, the film stars Mara Hobel, Michael Lucas, Hugh Panaro and Aaron Williams. Animation Robot Taekwon V: Space Mission is a 1976 animation/action/sci-fi film written by Sang-hak Chi and directed by Cheong-gi Kim. Documentary film Milosc is a 2013 documentary film written by Filip Dzierzawski, Anna Szymczak and directed by Filip Dzierzawski. Comedy Bungakusho satsujin jiken: Oinaru jyoso is a comedy film directed by Noribumi Suzuki. Documentary film Ghost Exchange is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Camilla Sullivan. Comedy Mr. X in Bombay, directed by Shantilal Soni, is a 1964 Bollywood classic film starring Kishore Kumar, Kum Kum, and Madan Puri. Documentary film The Most Dangerous Science is a 1995 documentary film directed by Wes Skiles. Documentary film Borowitchi is a 1996 documentary film written by Victor Kossakovsky and directed by Viola Stephan. Thriller Lady Scarface is a 1941 black and white crime drama film. Documentary film Tschuss DDR! is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Krzysztof Czajka. Comedy Fawzeya's Secret Recipe is a 2008 drama and comedy film written by Hanaa Ateia and directed by Magdi Ahmed Ali. Thriller Seizing Me is a 2003 thriller film written by Halfdan Hussey and Jeffrey Vargas and directed by Halfdan Hussey. Comedy "In 1577, the couturier Pic Saint Loup received a grand commission from King Henry III: to create the most beautiful wedding dress for the marriage of his nephew to a Spanish noble girl. So off goes Pic Saint Luop with his band of merry men to Spain, a hot seat of fundamental Catholicism where Protestants, Jews, Moors and homosexuals are quickly dealt with. And there sits the problem: Saint Loup’s faithful secretary is a Protestant, his perfumer a Jew, his hairdresser slightly off his rocker and there’s a Moor in his entourage. Just to aggravate the situation somewhat, the father of the girl turns out to be the notorious grand inquisitor of Córdoba. The unfortunate Pic Saint Loup wanted nothing more than to bring a hint of pink into life – but finds himself in the blackest of blacks…" Quoting the synopsis on the Zurich Film Festival site. Comedy Let's Make a Night of It is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Charles Rogers, June Clyde and Claire Luce. A husband and his wife acquire rival nightclubs at the same time. It was based on the play The Silver Spoon by Henrik Ege. Comedy The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue is the first direct-to-video sequel to The Brave Little Toaster. Despite being released after The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, it is actually the second film in chronological order. A production of Hyperion Animation and The Kushner-Locke Company, it was originally released in 1999 in North America by Walt Disney Home Video. It was also released the same year in 1997 in the United Kingdom and premiered on television on BBC Two but there was DVD release. The film is now available for purchase and rent on iTunes, but the first film has yet to be released. Comedy My Life Is Hell is a 1991 French comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko. In 1993, the movie is presented to the Adelaide Film Festival, in Australie. Comedy Kapriolen is a 1937 film directed by Gustaf Gründgens. Animation In The Beginning Of Time is a short animated and adventure film written and directed by Bozidar Trkulja. Thriller Still Crazy Like a Fox was a 1987 American television film starring Jack Warden and John Rubinstein as a father and son team of private detectives who become mixed up in a high-level murder case whilst on vacation in Britain. It is most noted for the appearance of Monty Python Graham Chapman in a rare straight role as a Detective Inspector. This television film was a spin-off of a television series titled Crazy Like a Fox that ran on CBS from 1984 to 1986. After the cancellation of the original series, it enjoyed a second life in syndicated reruns, and the film was greenlit by CBS in an attempt to gauge potential audience interest. While the film pulled fairly solid numbers, the ratings were not high enough to move forward with a new series, and plans to do so were scrapped. However, the film was later split into two parts and added to the Crazy Like a Fox syndication package. Documentary film I Used To Be Happy is a 1990 documentary film directed by written by Rolf Richter and Eduard Schreiber and directed by Rolf Richter. Thriller The Black Magic is a 2002 film directed by Marc-Ivan O'Gorman. Animation Leafie, A Hen into the Wild, also called Daisy, A Hen into the Wild in English-speaking countries, is a 2011 South Korean animated film which depicts the freedom, will and instinctive motherly love of a hen as she raises an adopted duckling. It made box office history by drawing over 2.2 million viewers, the largest audience for a home-grown animated film in South Korea. Thriller Terminal Error is a 2002 sci-fi thriller starring Michael Nouri, Marina Sirtis, Matthew Ewald and Timothy Busfield. Documentary film WWII in HD: The Air War is a 2010 documentary history war film directed by Sammy Jackson and written by Bruce Kennedy, Alec Michod and Liz Reph. Science Fiction Alien Adventure is a science fiction/slapstick comedy 3D film in IMAX format released in 1999 by nWave Pictures, written and directed by Ben Stassen. The movie was rated G in most countries. It was the first fully digital feature length film produced for a large screen format. Comedy Little Big Top is 2006 American comedy film written and directed by Ward Roberts and starring Sid Haig, Richard Riehle, Hollis Resnik, Mel England, and Jacob Zachar. The film tells the story of an aging, unemployed clown who returns to his small hometown, content to spend to rest of his days in a drunken stupor. But his passion for clowning is reawakened by the local amateur circus. The film went into production in July 2005 and was filmed in Peru, Indiana, which was once the winter headquarters for several famous circuses, including Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey, and Wallace. Annually during the third weekend of July, the Peru Amateur Circus holds performances for the whole week, ending with a Circus City Festival and Parade. Little Big Top premiered on October 21, 2006 at the 8th Heartland Film Festival held in Indianapolis. It was released on DVD in November 2008 by Morningstar Entertainment. Comedy "Two men become six ballerinas and several horses in a bestial, impromptu corps de ballet. A riff on the imagery of Edgar Degas and the photography of Eadweard Muybridge. A collaboration between Edmonton film artists Trevor Anderson and Aaron Munson. Originally commissioned by the Art Gallery of Alberta as part of the grand reopening celebrations. Featuring original music composed for the film by Bryce Kulak and by The Wet Secrets." Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site Animation Load is a 2014 animation, short and drama film written and directed by Robert Moreno Meikins and Niv Shpigel. Comedy When a series of brutal murders are discovered to be that of renegade CIA agent Robert Golen, the CIA is forced to enlist the help of retired agent Henry Stanton (Robert Conrad). Reluctantly, Henry accepts the mission in order to forget about his tragic past. After taking over the mission, Henry is partnered up with Mary Cassales, a former CIA scientist who reveals to Henry that Robert is not a typical CIA agent ? he?s an android. Only Robert isn?t just a handsome looking ladies man, he?s also a self-destructing, bulletproof killer. Now they have only 72 hours to find Robert?s weakness and shut him down permanently before his victim ends up being the President. Science Fiction After defeating Desler, the crew of the Yamato go their separate ways.The Earth is finally beginning to rebuild itself. Till Shima and Sanada pick up a transmission from a woman named Theresa about a white comet which destroys everything in its path. Carrying out mutiny, Yamato launches from Earth to face an enemy, against which even the Wave Motion Gun is of use Comedy If I Had a Gun is a 1971 film written by Milan Ferko and directed by Štefan Uher. Thriller Big Brother Cheng is a 1975 sequel to the Hong Kong hit crime drama The Teahouse directed by Kuei Chih-Hung. Written by On Szeto, the film follows the eponymous character as he continues to protect his community from thugs. Thriller Breakdown is a 1997 American thriller film, written and directed by Jonathan Mostow. The film stars Kurt Russell, J. T. Walsh, and Kathleen Quinlan. The original music score was composed by Basil Poledouris. The film was produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company and Spelling Films and released on May 2, 1997 by Paramount Pictures. Thriller Sea Meadow is a 2011 short thriller drama directed and written by Lily Baldwin. Documentary film The Emblazoned Apparitions is a 2013 documentary film directed by Philip Solomon. Documentary film A highly entertaining program which tracks the loveable, expressive mutt's rise from a California animal shelter to a long-running television program and finally, to phenomenal movie stardom! Thriller Love and Money, also known as Love & Money, is a 1982 American drama film directed by James Toback and starring Ray Sharkey. Animation Ponyo, initially titled in English as Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, is a 2008 Japanese animated fantasy comedy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli and Toho. It is Miyazaki's eighth film for Ghibli, and his tenth overall. The plot centers on a goldfish named Ponyo who befriends a five-year-old human boy, Sōsuke, and wants to become a human girl. The film has won several awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. It was released in Japan on July 19, 2008, in the US and Canada on August 14, 2009, and in the UK on February 12, 2010. The film reached #9 in the US box office charts for its opening weekend. Science Fiction A Night at the office is a 2012 short comedy horror science fiction film written and directed by Eric Eppinger. Comedy Delhi Belly is a 2011 Indian black comedy film written by Akshat Verma and directed by Abhinay Deo. It stars Imran Khan, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Vir Das, Poorna Jagannathan and Shenaz Treasurywala. While the original version was in Hinglish, a Hindi dubbed version was also released. The film is produced by Aamir Khan Productions and IBC Motion Pictures. The theatrical trailer of the film premiéred with Aamir Khan's Dhobi Ghat on 21 January 2011 while the film was released on 1 July 2011. The film was given an 'A' certificate for its profanity and sexual content. The film was remade in Tamil as Settai. Documentary film Mount Nemrud: The Throne of the Gods is a 2000 film written and directed by Tolga Örnek. Comedy The Card is a black-and-white film version of the novel by Arnold Bennett. Entitled The Promoter for its American audience, it was adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Ronald Neame. It was released in 1952. It starred Alec Guinness as Denry Machin, Petula Clark as Nellie Cotterill, Valerie Hobson as the Countess, and Glynis Johns as Ruth Earp. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. It is mainly faithful to the novel, omitting some minor incidents. Thriller Something to Remind Me is a 2002 drama film directed by Christian Petzold. Animation Wagon Heels is a 1945 Merrie Melodies short directed by Bob Clampett, a color remake of the 1938 Looney Tunes black-and-white short Injun Trouble. Because of its wildly stereotypical depiction of the Native American, it is seldom shown on television. All voices except narration are performed by Mel Blanc. In addition to the usual Native American stereotype music, Carl Stalling's underscore frequently plays segments of the American Civil War tune, "Kingdom Coming", even converting it to a minor key in one segment. "Oh! Susanna" is also heard repeatedly in the underscore. Comedy Blondie's Blessed Event is a 1942 comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Documentary film The World Within: C.G. Jung in His Own Words is a 1990 documentary film directed by Suzanne Wagner. Comedy VEERU WAAH BHAAI WAAH is a Bollywood Hot Comedy film directed by Ram Pratap Singh, featuring Aatri Kumar & Nilufer Salehi, and Hemant Pandey. It is produced by Naveen K. Atri, Manoj Babloo Bharadwaj under the banner of Bharatiyum Entertainments. Where there is a will there is way, this is so correctly said. Veeru is in love with this nri girl, but faces some obstacles in fulfilling their dream of getting married. However, veeru with the goal clear in his mind does not care about the obstacles and comes up with a master plan to overcome the hurdle. Comedy The Midsummer's Nightmare is a 1922 animated short comedy film written and directed by Winsor McCay. Comedy Joan of Arc of Mongolia is a 1989 German drama film directed by Ulrike Ottinger. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Moro no Brasil is a 2002 documentary film. Documentary film Morning Sun is a 2003 documentary film by Carma Hinton about the Cultural Revolution in China. The film uses archival and propaganda footage from the era as well as interviews with Red Guard participants and victims to explore the events and effects of the Cultural Revolution. In the United States, the film garnered largely positive reviews. It won the American Historical Association John E. O'Connor Film Award in 2004 and was nominated or a finalist in regards to a handful of other awards and film festivals. Comedy The Invention of Lying is a 2009 fantasy romantic comedy film that was written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson. This film is the directorial debut of Gervais and Robinson. The film stars Ricky Gervais as the first human with the ability to lie. The supporting cast features Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K., Rob Lowe and Tina Fey. Comedy The Argues: The Movie is a 2010 Australian comedy/mockumentary directed by Mark Hembrow and starring David Argue, Patricia Argue, Steven Tandy and Stuart Thompson. The film was written by David Argue and Hembrow with improvisation by David Argue, Patricia Argue and Thompson. The film is based on the story of Argue's mother and her romance with America and Europe, where she ice skated in many famed shows with her now deceased husband, so David takes her on a sentimental journey revisiting the places she skated around the world while at the same time trying to land himself a Hollywood agent. The film is shot on location in Hollywood, New York, Florence, Venice, Dubai and Melbourne. The Argues: The Movie's original title was Mum and Me. Documentary film Window of the Soul is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Walter Carvalho and João Jardim. Comedy Oh, My Nerves is a 1935 American short comedy film directed by Del Lord. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1935 for Best Short Subject. Comedy Terri is a 2011 independent comedy-drama film about the relationship between an oversized teen misfit and the garrulous but well-meaning school principal who takes an interest in him. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California. Thriller The Price of Fear is a 1956 American film noir directed by Abner Biberman, starring Merle Oberon and Lex Barker. Comedy Giv'at Halfon Eina Ona also credited as Halfon Hill Doesn't Answer, is a cult Israeli comedy film produced in 1976. It is a good-hearted satire of the Israel Defense Forces which tells the story of a reserves company, watching the Egyptian border in Sinai. Characters such as the conman Sergio Constanza, the Egyptian-born Mr. Hasson and the huge cook Yosifoun became classics. The name of the film is a parody of the name of the Israeli patriotic film Giv'a 24 Eina Ona. The film was directed by Assi Dayan and features members of HaGashash HaHiver: Shaike Levi, Yisrael Poliakov and Gavri Banai. Science Fiction Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a 2008 American computer-animated space opera film that takes place within the Star Wars saga, leading into the TV series of the same name produced by Lucasfilm. The film is set during the three-year time period between the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, which also holds the home media distribution rights to both this film and the TV series, the film premiered on August 10, 2008 at the Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, while screening in wide-release on August 14, 2008 across Australia, and August 15 in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. The Clone Wars was an introduction to the television series of the same name, which debuted on October 3, 2008. The film received a largely negative response from critics but was a moderate success at the box office, earning over $14 million in its opening weekend and continuing to earn over $60 million worldwide. A major marketing campaign included toys, fast food, and comic books. Documentary film War By Other Means is a 1992 documentary film by John Pilger and David Munro. Comedy Satrangee Parachute is a Hindi-language film released 25 February 2011. The film revolves around an eight-year-old runaway kid who runs away from his village in Nainital to Mumbai with four of his friends. Trailer of film Comedy Harriet the Spy is a 1996 film adaptation of the 1964 novel of the same name by Louise Fitzhugh, and starring Michelle Trachtenberg as the title character. This film was directed by Bronwen Hughes, produced by Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Rastar. It was the first film that was produced under the Nickelodeon Movies banner, and the first of two film adaptations of the Harriet the Spy books. In theaters, the remake pilot episode of Hey Arnold! from 1996 was shown before the film and received a PG rating from the MPAA. The film was shot in Fort Lauderdale and Miami, Florida, and Toronto and Ontario, Canada. Comedy Don Camillo is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed, produced and starred by Terence Hill. It is the remake of Le Petit Monde de Don Camillo. Animation Tales of Byston Well: Garzey's wing is a three episode anime OVA by acclaimed Japanese director Yoshiyuki Tomino. The series was a flop in mainstream anime culture at the time of its release. Animation Rail Rode is a 1927 silent animated film released by Paramount featuring Krazy Kat. Thriller Spanish Judges is 1999 direct-to-video crime drama film starring Matthew Lillard and Vincent D'Onofrio. In Australia, the film was released under the title Ruthless Behaviour. Animation Pregunta por mí is a 1996 short animated film directed by Begoña Vicario. Comedy 1st Night is a 2010 opera themed comedy film directed by Christopher Menaul and starring Richard E. Grant, Sarah Brightman, Mia Maestro, and Julian Ovenden. Comedy Cab Calloway's Jitterbug Party is a 1935 American musical short film which was released by Paramount Pictures. On 13 February 2001, the film was reissued by Kino International in the DVD collection The Best of Jazz and Blues. In the film, Cab Calloway and his Orchestra perform Hotcha Razz-Ma-Tazz and 'Long About Midnight at the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York before going to a house party and performing Jitter Bug. In the final sequence, a young Lena Horne can be seen dancing. Comedy Passer passer piger is a 1965 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Helle Virkner. Comedy Make Me a Star is a 1932 American romantic comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joan Blondell, Stuart Erwin and Zasu Pitts. The film is a remake of the 1924 silent Merton of the Movies. Comedy Keep 'Em Flying is a 1941 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film was the third service comedy based on the peacetime draft of 1940. The comedy team appeared in two previous service comedies in 1941, before the United States entered the war: Buck Privates released in January, and In the Navy released in May. The movie title is taken from the official motto of the Army Air Force. Thriller Errors of the Human Body is a 2012 psychological thriller directed by Eron Sheean and starring Michael Eklund. Comedy Trick: The Movie is a 2002 film. Documentary film See the eye-popping new giant-screen film Adventures in Animation 3D and be transported into the awe-inspiring world of virtual actors--animated, computer-generated, three-dimensional characters that are so true-to-life, they may be destined to be the movie stars of tomorrow. Documentary film Hele Danmarks Otto is the 1994 TV Documentary film. Thriller The Scorpion with Two Tails is a 1982 film written by Ernesto Gastaldi, Jacques Leitienne and Mara Maryl and directed by Sergio Martino. Comedy The Prisoner of Zenda is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Richard Quine and adapted from the adventure novel by Anthony Hope, first published in 1894. The novel tells the story of a man who has to impersonate a king, whom he happens to closely resemble, when the king is abducted by enemies on the eve of his coronation. An earlier adaptation of the story was made into a film in 1952 starring Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger, and directed by Richard Thorpe. The comedy was loosely adapted by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. It starred Peter Sellers, Lynne Frederick, Lionel Jeffries, Elke Sommer, Gregory Sierra, Jeremy Kemp and Catherine Schell. It has echoes of not only Hope's book but also several other well-known novels, especially Dumas's The Man in the Iron Mask. Sellers plays three roles: that of the Ruthenian King Rudolph V and the London cab driver Sydney Frewin who is brought in to portray the missing King with whom he shares an uncanny resemblance. Sellers also portrayed the aged King Rudoph IV at the start of the film, before he is killed in a hot air balloon accident. The score by Henry Mancini was a highlight of the film and gained some critical acclaim. Documentary film Pony Excess is a documentary film directed by Thaddeus D. Matula that aired as part of ESPN's film series 30 for 30. Thriller The Adversary is a 2002 French drama film directed by Nicole Garcia, starring Daniel Auteuil and Géraldine Pailhas. Based on the 2000 book of the same name by Emmanuel Carrère, it is inspired by the real-life story of Jean-Claude Romand. L'Adversaire's protagonist Jean-Marc Faure pursues an imaginary career as a doctor of medicine in a plot more closely based on Romand's life and Carrère's book than was Laurent Cantet's 2001 film L'Emploi du Temps. The film was nominated for a Palme d'Or at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. At the César Awards 2003 Auteuil was nominated as Best actor, François Cluzet as Best supporting actor and Emmanuelle Devos as Best supporting actress. Comedy Bear Shooters is a 1930 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 98th Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Blowup, or Blow-Up, is a 1966 film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni about a fashion photographer, played by David Hemmings, who believes he has unwittingly captured a murder on film. It was Antonioni's first entirely English-language film. The film also stars Vanessa Redgrave, Sarah Miles, John Castle, Jane Birkin, Tsai Chin and Gillian Hills as well as sixties model Veruschka. The screenplay was by Antonioni and Tonino Guerra, with English dialogue by British playwright Edward Bond. The film was produced by Carlo Ponti, who had contracted Antonioni to make three English-language films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The plot was inspired by Julio Cortázar's short story, "Las babas del diablo" or "The Devil's Drool", translated also as "Blow Up" in Blow-up and Other Stories, and by the life of Swinging London photographer David Bailey. The film was scored by jazz pianist Herbie Hancock. The music is diegetic, as Hancock noted: "It's only there when someone turns on the radio or puts on a record." Nominated for several awards at the Cannes Film Festival, Blowup won the Grand Prix. Comedy Los Años Desnudos is a 2008 comedy drama film written and directed by Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso. Thriller Yaan is a 2014 Indian Tamil action-thriller film written, directed and filmed by Ravi K. Chandran. It features Jiiva and Thulasi Nair in the lead roles. The film's soundtrack and score was composed by Harris Jayaraj, while editing and art direction were done by A. Sreekar Prasad and Sabu Cyril, respectively. Resul Pookutty was in charge of the sound mixing and Brinda was in charge of the choreography. Comedy Seducing Mr. Perfect, alternatively known as Seducing Mr. Robin, is a South Korean film, released on December 7, 2006. It was written and directed by Sang-woo Kim and stars Uhm Jung-hwa as Min Joon and Daniel Henney as Robin Heiden. Comedy Comedy Warriors: Healing Through Humor is a 2013 comedy drama documentary war film directed by John Wager. Comedy The Magnificent Scoundrels is a 1991 Hong Kong film directed by Lee Lik-Chi. Comedy The Laser Man is a 1988 Hong Kong film in the style of a crime drama parody. Comedy Yes, Mr Brown is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Jack Buchanan, Hartley Power, Elsie Randolph and Margot Grahame. The film is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films. Comedy No Small Affair is a 1984 comedy-drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Jon Cryer and Demi Moore. Cryer, Jennifer Tilly and Tim Robbins make their film debuts. Comedy The Green Butchers is a 2003 Danish film starring Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Line Kruse, written and directed by Anders Thomas Jensen. It is a black comedy featuring two butchers, Svend "Sweat" and Bjarne, who start their own shop to get away from their arrogant boss. Cannibalism is soon introduced to the plot, and further complications arise due to the reappearance of Bjarne's mentally challenged twin brother Eigil. Comedy Love 'Em and Feed 'Em is a 1927 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Science Fiction Headsome is a science fiction thriller film directed by Pavel Nikolajev. Comedy Wild Wild Winter is a 1966 Universal Pictures comedy film in the beach party genre, starring Gary Clarke and Chris Noel. It is directed by standup comedian Lennie Weinrib and produced by Bart Patton and is notable for featuring Jay and the Americans and the duo of Dick and Dee Dee in their only film appearances. The Beau Brummels, Jackie and Gayle and The Astronauts also perform onscreen. Comedy Grimm is a 2003 comedy drama film directed by Alex van Warmerdam, inspired by The Brothers Grimm story "Brother and Sister" and incorporating contemporary urban legends, such as that of the kidney heist. Documentary film The Man with the Golden Soles is a Syrian documentary film by the director Omar Amiralay. The film is about the Lebanese Prime minister Rafic Hariri. At the time Hariri, a businessman and a multimillionaire, was the Lebanese opposition leader after serving as prime minister for 8 years. The film explores the paradoxes of power and the delicate relationship between with the critical intellectual. Comedy Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie is a 2009 American made-for-television comedy-drama fantasy film based on the Disney Channel Original Series Wizards of Waverly Place. It was directed by Lev L. Spiro and filmed primarily in San Juan, Puerto Rico in February and March 2009. The full cast of the series starred in the film, although Jennifer Stone only had a small role at the beginning of the film. The film focuses on the Russo family taking a vacation to the Caribbean. The film premiered on August 28, 2009 on the Disney Channel in the United States. It received 11.4 million viewers at its premiere, making it the second-most-viewed Disney Channel Original Movie premiere at that time, after High School Musical 2. It was also cable's No. 1 scripted telecast of 2009 in total viewers. It premiered in the UK and Ireland on October 23, 2009 as part of Wiz-Tober 2009. It was released on DVD on December 15, 2009 as an Extended Edition. The film won the 2010 Primetime Emmy Award for Best Children Program. Thriller Demonstone is a 1989 thriller about two US Marines in Manila investigating a series of crimes. It was shot under the title Heartstone. Comedy Ghosks is the Bunk is a 1939 animated short starring Popeye, Olive Oyl and Bluto. Olive reads a ghost story to Popeye and Brutis. Bluto leaves and rigs a haunted house and lures them to it. But they quickly discover him and, even better, a can of invisible paint, and they get the better of him. Thriller Skinwalker Ranch is a 2013 sci-fi horror film that was directed by Devin McGinn. The movie had a video on demand and limited theatrical release on October 30, 2013 and stars Taylor Bateman, Steve Berg, and Michael Black. It is loosely based upon folklore surrounding the titular Utah-based Skinwalker Ranch, which is rumored to be the site of several UFO sightings. Animation Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is a stop motion animated short film about Marcel, an anthropomorphic shell. It is a collaboration between writer/director Dean Fleischer-Camp and writer/actress Jenny Slate. The film premiered theatrically at AFI FEST 2010 where it was awarded Best Animated Short and was an official selection of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. It won the Grand Jury and Audience Awards at the New York International Children's Film Festival. Thriller Another Man's Poison is a 1951 British drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Bette Davis, Gary Merrill and Emlyn Williams. The screenplay by Val Guest is based on the play Deadlock by Leslie Sands. Comedy Peace, Love and Understanding is the second pilot episode of Beavis and Butt-head, after "Frog Baseball". Like creator Mike Judge's other early short cartoons, it was funded by Spike and Mike and shown on MTV's Liquid Television in the early 1990s. Mike Judge stated in an interview that he heavily disliked this particular episode, along with the season 1 episode "Give Blood" which were both conceived on the same day. Documentary film Amato: A Love Affair with Opera is a 2001 Documentary film directed by Stephen Ives. Thriller One Way is a 2006 crime drama/psychological thriller film written and directed by Reto Salimbeni and produced by Til Schweiger. The film stars Schweiger, Michael Clarke Duncan, Lauren Lee Smith and Eric Roberts. The international production was shot in Toronto, New York City, Vancouver and Cologne and was co-produced and distributed by Universal International Pictures. Comedy Dirty Politics is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Steven Esteb. Documentary film Featuring video footage of the KGB's bizarre psychic experiments and KGB ghost hunters and the complete story and facts surrounding the 1947 Roswell UFO crash. Thriller Silent Witness is a Chinese crime thriller film written and directed by Fei Xing and starring Sun Honglei, Aaron Kwok and Yu Nan. Science Fiction Aquatic Language is a short nine-minute film written and directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura. It aired 26 October 2002 in NHK BS1's, 10 min. theater slot. Science Fiction Housewives from Another World is a 2010 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Comedy In this sequel to ""Father of the Bride"", George Banks must accept the reality of what his daughter's ascension from daughter to wife, and now, to mother means when placed into perspective against his own stage of life. As the comfortable family unit starts to unravel in his mind, a rapid progression into mid-life crisis is in his future. His journey to regain his youth acts as a catalyst for a kind of ""rebirth"" of his attitude on life when he and his wife, Nina, find how their lives are about to change as well. Comedy Splash is a 1984 American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Ron Howard, written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, and starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, John Candy, Eugene Levy, and Dody Goodman. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The original music score was composed by Lee Holdridge. The film is notable for being the first film released by the Walt Disney Studios' Touchstone Pictures label, which had been created that same year in an effort to release films targeted at adult audiences, with mature content not appropriate for the studio's flagship Walt Disney Pictures banner. Splash had received a PG-rating for including some profanity and brief nudity. Comedy Chill Factor is a 1999 American action comedy film directed by Hugh Johnson in his directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Skeet Ulrich. The film centers on two unwitting civilians who are forced to protect a deadly chemical weapon from the hands of terrorists. Comedy Seema Sastri - Bheebhatsamaina Factionist is a Telugu film starring Allari naresh and Farjana. This movie is directed and produced by G Nageswara Reddy on the banner of Sri Katyayani Creations. The film was released in 2007. Comedy At Last, Okemah! is a 2009 short film directed by Chicago-based independent filmmaker Michael Glover Smith, based on an original screenplay by novelist Adam Selzer and Smith. The film had its world premiere at the Chicago International REEL Shorts Festival on Sunday, September 13, 2009, where it won an Audience Choice Award. It was also an Official Selection of the 2009 Asheville Film Festival, the 2010 Tallahassee Film Festival and the 2010 Chicago International Music and Movies Festival, where the film effectively "opened" a concert by cast member Jon Langford. This unique double bill was a "Recommended" screening by Cine-File, Chicago's guide to independent and alternative cinema. Documentary film This DVD thoroughly explores the worldwide phenomenon that is the Black Eyed Peas. When discussing the characterization of the group, status-quo is a term that will more than likely NOT come up during the conversation. As a matter of fact, judging from their distinctive sound and style, one would probably be safe to assume that outside the box is the only place they feel comfortable. The Black Eyed Peas have been able to successfully dodge hip hop's many pigeon-holes and firmly establish themselves inside a personalized niche amongst the materialism and violence that often saturates rap music. Comedy Maximum Overdrive is a 1986 American horror film written and directed by Stephen King. The film stars Emilio Estevez, Pat Hingle, Laura Harrington. The screenplay was inspired by and loosely based on King's short story Trucks, which was included in King's first collection of short stories, Night Shift. Maximum Overdrive is King's only directorial effort, though dozens of films have been based on King's novels. The film contained black humor elements and a generally campy tone, which contrasts with King's sombre subject matter in books. The film has a mid-1980s hard rock soundtrack composed entirely by the group AC/DC, King's favorite band. AC/DC's album Who Made Who, was released as the Maximum Overdrive soundtrack. It includes the best-selling singles "Who Made Who", "You Shook Me All Night Long", and "Hells Bells". The film was nominated for two Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Director for King and Worst Actor for Estevez in 1987, but both lost against Prince for Under the Cherry Moon. In 1988, Maximum Overdrive was nominated for "Best Film" at the International Fantasy Film Awards. Comedy Tuba Atlantic is a Norwegian live action short film directed by Hallvar Witzø. The film follows a 70-year-old man who has six days to live, and wants to reconcile with his brother after a lifetime of disagreement. When Inger, his local "Angel of Death" comes to help him reach happiness in his final days, he is given his opportunity. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. but this nomination was rescinded after the ceremony when it was discovered that the film had first aired on television before its theatrical release. Documentary film Killing in the Name is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Jed Rothstein. "Ashraf Al-Khaled was celebrating the happiest day of his life when a suicide bomber walked into his wedding and killed his father and twenty-six other family members in front of his eyes. Now, he's rising from horrific tragedy to take an unprecedented step––breaking the code of silence in the Muslim community by speaking out against terrorism. Killing in the Name follows Ashraf's quest to understand what gives rise to terrorism and expose its true costs. From an Al-Qaeda recruiter, to a militant behind one of the world's worst terrorist attacks, to a madrassa full of boys ready for jihad, Ashraf takes us on a journey around the world to see if one man can speak truth to terror." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Animation Chips Ahoy / Tropicana Fruitwise - Montage is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Daniels. Thriller Messages is a 2007 British Film written by Wayne Kinsey and Ivan Levine, directed by David Fairman and starring Jeff Fahey and Bruce Payne. Comedy Je m'appelle Victor is a film directed by Guy Jacques released on Aug 18, 1993. Documentary film Love Free or Die: How the Bishop of New Hampshire is Changing the World is a 2012 documentary film directed by Macky Alston. Comedy That Royle Girl was a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Edwin Balmer, and starred Carol Dempster, W. C. Fields and Harrison Ford. It is now considered lost. Documentary film Beyond The Echo Of The Drum is a 2012 short documentary drama music film directed by Lori Webster. Animation Meatwaffle is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Leah Shore. Thriller A Prayer for the Dying is a 1987 thriller film about a former IRA member trying to escape his past. The film was directed by Mike Hodges, and stars Mickey Rourke, Liam Neeson, Bob Hoskins, and Alan Bates. The film is based on the Jack Higgins novel of the same name. Comedy The Smurfs is a 2011 American 3D comedy film loosely based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo and the 1980s animated TV series it spawned. It was directed by Raja Gosnell and stars Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays and Sofía Vergara, with Jonathan Winters and Katy Perry as the voices of Papa Smurf and Smurfette. It is the first CGI/live-action hybrid film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and in The Smurfs trilogy. During early production the film was known as The Smurfs Movie. The film tells the story of the Smurfs as they get lost in New York, and try to find a way to get back home before Gargamel catches them. After five years of negotiations, Jordan Kerner bought the rights in 2002 and was in development with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies until Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation obtained the film rights in 2008. Filming began in March 2010 in New York City. After having the release date changed three times, Columbia Pictures released The Smurfs on July 29, 2011. Comedy Texas Chainsaw Musical is a short, comedy film directed by Zan Passante and Paul Morrell. It is also written by Zan Passante. Animation Elephantrio is a 1985 short animation film directed by Paul Driessen, John Weldon and Graeme Ross. Comedy An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn is a 1998 comedy film. The film was critically panned, winning five awards at the 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards. The film had an estimated budget of $10 million and grossed at least $52,850, as it was only released in 19 theaters. The film's creation set off a chain of events which would lead the Directors Guild of America to officially discontinue the Alan Smithee credit in 2000. Its plot eventually described the film's own production; director Arthur Hiller requested that his name be removed after witnessing the final cut of the film by the studio. Animation Bye Bye Blackboard is the 193rd and final animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 1, 1972, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal. Walter Lantz then closed down his cartoon studio for the last time. Comedy Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters is a 1949 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and George McManus. It was the third of four films in the Jiggs and Magie film series, spun off from Bringing Up Father. The series follows the adventures of a family of Irish immigrants to the United States. Documentary film The Seed of Faith is a 2005 biographical documentary film written and directed by Brian Messner. Comedy The Girl Most Likely to... is a black comedy with slight psychological thriller elements written by Joan Rivers and Agnes Gallin and starring Stockard Channing and Edward Asner. The film was released on November 6, 1973 as a made-for-television movie broadcast on the ABC Movie of the Week. The film is about Miriam Knight, an intelligent but unattractive young woman who is disrespected by those around her. After being humiliated by the malicious pretty girl, she tearfully speeds away from the college campus. She is involved in an automobile accident. She requires reconstructive surgery on her face. Once the bandages are removed, they reveal a brunette bombshell. From the moment she steps outside the room in the hospital, she makes it her mission to exact vengeance on all those who did her wrong. It is at this point in the film where the psychological thriller elements begin to appear. Edward Asner stars as a police inspector who is the only one who figures out what she has done and why. The film has achieved considerable cult status over the years — rare for a film made for television. Partly because of this, it was released on DVD in 2006. Animation Heart In The Snow is a 1959 animation film directed by Branko Ranitovic. Comedy Mike Fright is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 130th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Chashme Bahaddar is a 2006 action, comedy, drama and fantasy film written by Rajesh Shirvaikar and directed by Vijay Patkar. Animation Judas & Jesus is a 2009 short animation film written by Olaf Encke and directed by Claudia Romero and Olaf Encke. Thriller Beyond the Rave is a twenty-part horror serial, initially published on MySpace, that marked the return of Hammer Films in 2008. Comedy We Have Our Moments is a 1937 film directed by Alfred L. Werker. Documentary film A Story of a Deportee Exiled by Her Own Father is a 2011 documentary short film written by Andrius Blaževičius and directed by Andrius Blaževičius and Mindaugas Sruogius. Thriller The Bourne Supremacy is a 2004 American-German action and spy film loosely based on Robert Ludlum's novel of the same name. The film was directed by Paul Greengrass from a screenplay by Tony Gilroy. Universal Pictures released the film to theaters in the United States on July 23, 2004. It is the second in the Bourne film series. It is preceded by The Bourne Identity and followed by The Bourne Ultimatum and The Bourne Legacy. The Bourne Supremacy continues the story of Jason Bourne, a former CIA assassin suffering from psychogenic amnesia. Bourne is portrayed by Matt Damon. The film focuses on his attempt to learn more of his past as he is once more enveloped in a conspiracy involving the CIA and Operation Treadstone. The film also stars Brian Cox as Ward Abbott, Joan Allen as Pamela Landy and Julia Stiles as Nicky Parsons. Science Fiction Kung Fu Cyborg is a 2009 Hong Kong action film directed by Jeffrey Lau. Documentary film Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film is musical documentary film directed by Hanly Banks. Documentary film Traveller Ian Wright Comedy Willy Signori e vengo da lontano is a 1989 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. For his performance Alessandro Haber won the Nastro d'Argento for best supporting actor. Documentary film The Color of Moonlight is a 2013 short, biographical, documentary film directed by Naga Kataru. Comedy Butterfly Kiss is a 1995 British film, directed by Michael Winterbottom and written by Frank Cottrell Boyce. It stars Amanda Plummer and Saskia Reeves. It was also released under the alternative title Killer on the Road. The film was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Body of God is a 2013 documentary biography film directed and written by Jouni Hokkanen. Documentary film Directed by William Wyler is a 1986 documentary film directed by Aviva Slesin. Animation Hugh is a 2007 animated film directed by Navarro, Nouveau,Turbe, Pommiez. Comedy Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di is a 2006 Filipino film starring Filipino actors Angel Locsin as Charity and Richard Gutierrez as Nathan. Nathan is a veterinarian with playboy tendencies who falls in love with Charity, a full blood Chinese who always follows tradition. In order to woo not only Charity but also her family, Nathan tries to follow and adapt Chinese culture, but with hilarious results. Unlike its earlier predecessors and the following installment Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love, Mano Po 5 is rather more of a romantic comedy-drama than the purely drama genre. The film stars Lorna Tolentino, Angel Locsin and Richard Gutierrez, which already starred together in Mano Po 2: My Home. Asia's Superstar and Star In A Million finalist Christian Bautista also appeared in his first film at the height of his successful musical career. Animation Carrot on the Beach is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Pärtel Tall. Science Fiction Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku, known in Japan as Dragon Ball Z: A Lonesome, Final Battle - The Father of Z Warrior Son Goku, who Challenged Freeza, is the first Dragon Ball Z TV special, which is based on the popular manga Dragon Ball. It was broadcast on Fuji Television on October 17, 1990, between Dragon Ball Z episodes 63 and 64. AB Groupe's title is Dragon Ball Z: The Father of Goku. FUNimation first released the special on DVD in January 2001 and later re-released this and the Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks TV special on a digitally remastered double feature DVD on February 19, 2008; a Blu-ray Disc version was released on July 15, 2008. The special was re-released in its remastered form on September 15, 2009 in a single disc release. On December 19, a sequel short film called Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock was released, in which Bardock survives after explosion and is sent to the past, facing Frieza's ancestor, Chilled and becomes the Legendary Super Saiyan. Comedy The Girl in Mourning is a 1964 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Summers. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Teaching Mrs. Tingle is a 1999 black comedy-drama film and the directing debut of screenwriter Kevin Williamson. The film stars Helen Mirren, Katie Holmes, Marisa Coughlan, Barry Watson, and Jeffrey Tambor and was released on August 20, 1999. It was originally titled Killing Mrs. Tingle, but was delayed and retitled due to the uproar over teen violence in films after the Columbine High School massacre. Comedy Noi due soli is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. Comedy Professor Huchuraya is a 1974 Indian Kannada comedy drama film directed by M. R. Vittal and produced by actor Narasimharaju. The story is written by Narendra Babu. Besides Narasimharaju as the protagonist, the film features Vishnuvardhan, Manjula, R. Nagendra Rao and Balakrishna in prominent roles. The film was widely appreciated for its songs and story upon release. The songs tuned by Rajan-Nagendra were huge hits. Documentary film A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash is an award-winning documentary film about peak oil, produced and directed by Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormack. Comedy Aloha Summer is a 1988 comedy-drama film about a group of teenagers and their experiences one summer in Hawaii. The film was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and stars Chris Makepeace, Yuji Okumoto, Tia Carrere and Don Michael Paul. Comedy Don't Let the Riverbeast Get You! is a 2012 comedy, family, horror film directed by Charles Roxburgh. Comedy Landing Stripling is a 1962 Tom and Jerry cartoon made in 1961 and directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. It is the sixth of the thirteen cartoons made in the present-day Czech Republic. Comedy Road to Singapore is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Based on a story by Harry Hervey, the film is about two playboys trying to forget previous romances in Singapore, where they meet a beautiful woman. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film marked the debut of the long-running and popular "Road to …" series of pictures spotlighting the trio. Comedy Tonight for Sure is a 1962 Western softcore comedy film by Francis Ford Coppola. It was written by Coppola and Jerry Shaffer. Jack Hill was the Director of Photography. The music was composed by Carmen Coppola. It is a film set in August 1961 on the Sunset Strip starring Karl Schanzer and Don Kenney and featuring Electra, Exotica, Laura Cornell, Karla Lee, and Sue Martin. Features footage from The Peeper, and an unfinished Western set in a nudist colony. Thriller Into the Night is a 1985 American comedy-thriller film directed by John Landis, starring Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Pfeiffer. The film is notable for a large number of cameo appearances made by various filmmakers and directors, including Landis himself. The soundtrack features the songs "Into the Night", "In the Midnight Hour" and "Lucille", performed by B.B. King. While making this picture, director Landis was still caught up in the controversy and legalities surrounding his previous release, Twilight Zone: The Movie, during the filming of which a helicopter accident led to the deaths of Vic Morrow and two child actors. Comedy His Sister's Kids is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Utharam is a 1989 Malayalam mystery-thriller film starring Mammootty, Suparna, Sukumaran and Parvathy. It was written by acclaimed Malayalam writer M. T. Vasudevan Nair based on the short story No Motive by Daphne du Maurier. The film was a commercial success and also received critical acclaim. Science Fiction I Am Legend is a 2007 American post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film directed by Francis Lawrence and starring Will Smith. It is the third feature film adaptation of Richard Matheson's 1954 novel of the same name, following 1964's The Last Man on Earth and 1971's The Omega Man. Smith plays virologist Robert Neville, who is immune to a man-made virus originally created to cure cancer. He works to create a remedy while defending himself against mutants created by the virus. Warner Bros. began developing I Am Legend in 1994, and various actors and directors were attached to the project, though production was delayed due to budgetary concerns related to the script. Production began in 2006 in New York City, filming mainly on location in the city, including a $5 million scene at the Brooklyn Bridge. I Am Legend was released on December 14, 2007 in the United States and Canada, and opened to the largest ever box office for a non-Christmas film released in the U.S. in December. The film was the seventh-highest grossing film of 2007, earning $256 million domestically and $329 million internationally, for a total of $585 million. Comedy Du har lovet mig en kone! is a 1935 Norwegian comedy film written by Tancred Ibsen, and co-directed by Ibsen and Einar Sissener, starring Sissener, Randi Brænne and Kirsten Heiberg. Documentary film An Honest Living is a drama documentary film directed by Jordan Freese. Thriller The Uncertain Guest is a 2004 horror film written and directed by Guillem Morales. Comedy Girls' Night Out is a South Korean film, released in 1998 and directed by Im Sang-soo. It centers around three women, whose overt sexual dialogue caused a stir when the film was released. This film is not yet available with English subtitles. Thriller The Quatermass Xperiment is a 1955 British science fiction horror film. Made by Hammer Film Productions, it is based on the 1953 BBC Television serial The Quatermass Experiment written by Nigel Kneale. Produced by Anthony Hinds and directed by Val Guest, it stars Brian Donlevy as the eponymous Professor Bernard Quatermass. Jack Warner, Richard Wordsworth and Margia Dean appear in supporting roles. Three astronauts are launched into space in a rocket designed by Quatermass, but the spacecraft returns to Earth with only one occupant, Victor Carroon. Something has infected him during the spaceflight, and he begins mutating into an alien organism which, if it spores, will engulf and destroy humanity. When the Carroon-creature escapes from custody, Quatermass and Scotland Yard's Inspector Lomax, have just hours to track it down and prevent a catastrophe. Animation Columbos is a 2012 short animated mystery film directed by Takumi Kawai and Hiroki Okamura. Comedy Brooklyn Buckaroos is a 1950 short comedy western film written by Elwood Ullman and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film I-ology is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Woody Woodward. Comedy "In this student film from New Yorker Jake Armstrong, an interstellar bounty hunter goes out in search of a killer space monster." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival site. Documentary film The Runaway Troupe of the Cartesian Theater is a 2013 short documentary mystery film written and directed by Lior Shamriz. Comedy Lost Myths is a sci-fi/fantasy horror comedy film directed by Claude Lalumière and Rupert Bottenberg. Animation Justin Time 'The Very Large Book of Pets' is a 2011 animated short film directed by Harold Harris. Science Fiction Stargate: Continuum is a 2008 Canadian-American military science fiction direct-to-video film in the Stargate franchise. It is the second sequel to television series Stargate SG-1 following The Ark of Truth. It is directed by Martin Wood, director and producer of many episodes of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, written by SG-1 and Atlantis creator Brad Wright, and produced by Wright and Ark of Truth director Robert C. Cooper. The film is a time-travel adventure in which Ba'al travels back to 1939 to create an alternate timeline in which Earth never establishes their Stargate program and to take control of the Goa'uld Empire. The only people to remember the truth, the SG-1 team attempts to re-instate the original timeline. The film stars the main cast of the show's last season, with the return of Richard Dean Anderson as Jack O'Neill. Continuum has garnered generally positive reviews from critics, earning both praise and criticism for its atmosphere, story, characters and graphic content. The production budget was $7 million and the film grossed over $8 million USD, less than the previous film that grossed over $13 million. Documentary film "In early August of 2006, three Mexican fishermen were rescued from the sea. They were found near the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean, more than 5,000 miles from home. After an accident on their boat, they were swept away and drifted for nine months and nine days. Once their identity was established, their story went around the world. In 9 Months 9 Days, journalists and camera crews are waiting for them when they come ashore. They explain that they survived by eating raw fish and birds, and by drinking rainwater they collected in empty gas tanks -- not to mention their faith in God. They are received as heroes, but it does not take long for people to start doubting the truth of their story. While some say they are drug couriers, an American publisher is convinced that a miracle has occurred, and that God has called on him to adapt their story for the screen. The fishermen sign a movie deal and a new adventure begins, one in which the danger is coming from a very different perspective. With the help of archive footage and interviews, this documentary reconstructs their tale." Quoting the description from the 2009 IDFA site. Documentary film True Way of Being is a 2010 film written and directed by Hugo Gamarra. Documentary film ¡Ojalá que te mueras! is a 1997 documentary film directed by Karl Lenin González Davis. Documentary film The Road to Bresson is a 1984 Dutch documentary film directed by Leo De Boer and Jurriën Rood. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Fodder and Son is the 81st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 4, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Thriller "Director Severin Eskeland will be on hand to introduce Detour this Friday at the Los Angeles Screamfest for the 7pm screening. Dig on the trailer below. Driving back to Norway, Lina and Martin reach a roadblock where they take a detour deep into the Swedish woods. But soon they encounter creepy incidents that leave them remotely stranded and everything seems much too bizarre to be accidental... Deep inside the Swedish woods, their car suddenly suffers a tire blowout, and they seek assistance at an abandoned gas station. Soon after, they encounter a girl screaming for help. After the local police officer arrive they have to assist him returning the girl here grandparents. A spooky house in the middle of the woods, unaware that they are under constant video surveillance, and have been cast in the leading roles of a live Internet snuff movie with a definitive end." Quoting DMrDisgusting. Science Fiction Arrival ll is a 1998 American Science Fiction Direct-to-Video movie. It is the Sequel to the 1996 movie The Arrival with Charlie Sheen. Comedy The Hardest Part is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Oliver Refson. Comedy Aidan Walsh: Master of the Universe is an Irish documentary film exploring the life of Aidan Walsh, directed by Shimmy Marcus. Documentary film Todd McFarlane: The Devil You Know is a 2001 short documentary biography film directed by Kenton Vaughan. Comedy Four people from the same family leave home to seek consolation at the bar. Byong-hwan, while very drunk, goes outside to relieve himself on the side of the truck, and is consequently hit by the very same truck. His family is now hard pressed to come up with the necessary funds for medical treatment, with Jong-lim resorting to prayer; which they believe is responsible for the insurance company granting them $400. With the family now feeling inspired, they are encouraged to better their current situations with hard work. They then reform and start a new business, which makes them more crazy as they make more money. Thriller Wife of successful NZ businessman is seduced by fellow American after a meeting in the park. However, Greg has more than love making with the beautiful Christine in mind. Thriller The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is a romantic fantasy film starring Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison. It is based on a 1945 novel written by Josephine Leslie under the pseudonym of R. A. Dick. In 1945, 20th Century Fox bought the film rights to the novel, which had been published only in the United Kingdom at that time. It was shot entirely in California. Thriller Drug Wars: The Camarena Story is a 1990 TV mini-series based on Elaine Shannon’s book Desperados and the Time magazine article of the same name. It was directed by Brian Gibson and starred Steven Bauer, Miguel Ferrer, Benicio del Toro, Treat Williams and Craig T. Nelson. It was the second most watched NBC mini-series of the year following The Kennedys and followed up in 1992 with Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel starring Dennis Farina. Animation Losing Nemo is a 2013 short drama animation film written by Douwe van der Werf and directed by Douwe van der Werf and Pepijn Schroeijers. Documentary film Drömmen Om Maremma is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Jannik Splidsboel. Comedy Natural Selection is a 2011 comedy-drama film written and directed by Robbie Pickering. It stars Rachael Harris, Matt O'Leary, John Diehl, and Jon Gries. The film was accepted by South by Southwest for the 2011 Narrative Feature Competition. Comedy The Two of Us is a 1967 French film. It starred Michel Simon, Charles Denner and Alain Cohen, and was the first film Claude Berri directed. The film was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival, where Michel Simon won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award. Comedy A Good Man in Africa is a 1994 film, based on William Boyd's 1981 novel A Good Man in Africa and directed by Bruce Beresford. Animation The Magic Bird is a 1968 Italian animated film. Comedy Poisson d'avril, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Michel Audiard, starring Zappy Max and Louis de Funès. Thriller Selfless is an upcoming drama film directed by Tarsem Singh and written by David Pastor and Àlex Pastor. The film stars Michelle Dockery, Ryan Reynolds, Ben Kingsley, Victor Garber, Matthew Goode, Derek Luke and Natalie Martinez. The film is set to be released on April 17, 2015. Documentary film Everest Unmasked is a 1978 documentary film directed by Leo Dickinson. Comedy Alice's Day at Sea is an animated short film that is part of the Alice Comedies that were released by The Walt Disney Company in 1924. It was in black and white and silent. Animation While visiting an adorable baby panda, Curious George accidentally gets locked in the zoo and meets some new animal friends in one of eight episodes included in this collection from PBS's charming educational series, based on H.A. and Margret Rey's books and narrated by William H. Macy. The show features a mix of animated shorts and live-action segments and focuses on teaching math and science skills to preschoolers. Documentary film Audrey's Beard is a 2002 short documentary film directed by Alec Butler. Comedy Tsukiji Uogashi Sandaime is a Japanese manga series by Masaharu Nabeshima with art by Mitsuo Hashimoto. It has been adapted into a 2008 Japanese film directed by Shingo Matsubara. The film is intended to be part of a series. Documentary film The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day in the Life of a Famous Disc Jockey is an American musical documentary film produced in the fall of 1955 documenting the career of disc jockey Bill Randle. Arthur Cohen directed the film, which was produced by Bill Randle himself. Included in the film was live footage shot at several live shows at local high schools and auditoriums on and around October 20, 1955. Performers featured included Elvis Presley, Bill Haley and His Comets, Pat Boone, LaVern Baker, Roy Hamilton, Johnnie Ray and others. This was the first film Presley ever appeared in, and is the "movie short" referred to by Randle when he introduced Presley on his first national TV appearance on Stage Show in early 1956. It was Bill Haley's second film appearance after his group appeared in the 1954 short film, Round Up of Rhythm. A plaque commemorating one of the filmed performances is located at Brooklyn High School in the Cleveland area of Ohio, and was installed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The original forty-eight minute film was supposed to be cut down to a twenty minute "short" for national distribution, but never made it that far. Comedy Back to Neverland is a 1990 film directed by Jerry Rees. Animation Where the Wild Things Are and Other Maurice Sendak Stories is a 2002 short film. Thriller The Mailman is a 2004 thriller directed by Tony Mark, and written by Brian Mazo. Documentary film The Sydney Convicts is a 2010 biographical sport drama documentary film written by Olaf Winkler and directed by Dirk Lienig. Comedy Uptown Saturday Night is a 1974 comedy film written by Richard Wesley, and directed by Sidney Poitier, who also stars in this film, along with Bill Cosby and Harry Belafonte. Cosby and Poitier teamed up again for Let's Do It Again and A Piece of the Action. Although their characters have different names in each film, the three films are considered to be a trilogy. It opened to positive reviews and helped Poitier get into other films as star and director. Comedy O Stratis parastratise is a 1969 Greek black and white comedy starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Anna Fonsou and Nikos Rizos. The film sold 259,606 tickets. Documentary film Horns and Halos, a documentary film directed by Suki Hawley and Michael Galinsky, is primarily about the difficult road the author and publisher travelled to bring Fortunate Son, a controversial biography of George W. Bush to bookshelves again. Thriller The Mafu Cage is a 1978 fictional horror, thriller film written by Don Chastain and Éric Wesphal and directed by Karen Arthur. Comedy Lonely Street is a 2009 American comedy-thriller film directed by Peter Ettinger and starring Jay Mohr, Robert Patrick, Nikki Cox, Joe Mantegna and Katt Williams. The film is based on the novel of the same name, written by Steve Brewer. Documentary film Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone is a 2010 documentary musical film written and directed by Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler. Comedy Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, more commonly known simply as Dr. Strangelove, is a 1964 satirical black comedy film that satirizes the nuclear scare. Under the American studio Columbia Pictures, the film was directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, stars Peter Sellers and George C. Scott, and features Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, and Slim Pickens. Production took place in the United Kingdom. The film is loosely based on Peter George's Cold War thriller novel Red Alert. The story concerns an unhinged United States Air Force general who orders a first strike nuclear attack on the Soviet Union. It follows the President of the United States, his advisers, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and a Royal Air Force officer as they try to recall the bombers to prevent a nuclear apocalypse. It separately follows the crew of one B-52 bomber as they try to deliver their payload. In 1989, the United States Library of Congress included it in the first group of films selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. It was listed as number three on AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs list. Comedy Belle of the Nineties is Mae West's fourth motion picture, directed by Leo McCarey and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on West's original story It Ain't No Sin which was also to be the film's title until censors objected. Johnny Mack Brown, Duke Ellington, and Katherine DeMille are also in the cast. Shooting commenced on March 19, 1934 and concluded in June. The film was released on September 21, 1934. It had a domestic gross of $2,000,000. As usual with West's films, some scenes were removed to be shown in different States. To be shown in New York, one of the biggest markets, they had to completely re-shoot the final scene. Mae West's character and the Tiger Kid were originally to complete their nuptials without a marriage ceremony, the ceremony had to be included. A publicity stunt went awry when 50 parrots were trained to shout the original title of "it ain't no sin". The parrots were subsequently released in the jungles of South America still repeating "it ain't no sin" over and over again. Documentary film Femmes Fatales: Sharon Stone is a documentary biographical film directed by Briana Beukenkamp. Thriller The Steal is a 1995 British comedy thriller film directed by John Hay and starring Alfred Molina, Helen Slater and Peter Bowles. A London lawyer attempts to get even with a property development company who have cheated some poor islanders out of their land. Documentary film Making Michael Jackson's Thriller is a 1983 documentary film. Documentary film Four Short Films is a 2006 documentary film written by Jean-Luc Godard, Georges Bataille and Henri Bergson and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville. Thriller Detention: The Siege at Johnson High is a 1997 drama thriller TV-movie based on the 1992 Lindhurst High School shooting and siege that resulted in the death of four people. The film was written by Larry Golin and directed by Michael W. Watkins. It stars Rick Schroder, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Katie Wright, Alexis Cruz, and Henry Winkler. The movie originally aired on May 19, 1997. Documentary film Sitzfleisch is a 2014 film directed by Lisa Weber. Animation Q Despejo ou... memorias de gabiru is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Sergio Glenes. Comedy Me, Me, Me... and the Others is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. For this film Blasetti won the David di Donatello for best director. Comedy Poios Thanasis is a 1969 Greek drama/comedy film directed and written by Thanassis Vengos and starring himself, Anna Fonsou and Vangelos Ploios. This movie marks the debut of Emilia Ipsilandi. Thriller Almost Blue is a 2000 Italian thriller film directed by Alex Infascelli. Comedy Our Relations is a 1936 feature film starring Laurel and Hardy, produced by Stan Laurel for Hal Roach Studios. Thriller Nature Unleashed: Earthquake is a 2005 disaster film directed by Tibor Takács and written by Andy Hurst. It stars Fintan McKeown, Jacinta Mulcahy, and Michael Zelniker. Thriller Human Desires is a 1997 film directed by Ellen Earnshaw. Thriller Key Largo is a 1948 film noir directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson and Lauren Bacall and featuring Lionel Barrymore and Claire Trevor. The movie was adapted by Richard Brooks and Huston from Maxwell Anderson's 1939 play of the same name, which played on Broadway for 105 performances in 1939 and 1940. Key Largo was the fourth and final film pairing of married actors Bogart and Bacall, after To Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, and Dark Passage. Trevor won the 1948 Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance. Thriller Gone, But Not Forgotten is a 2004 US television mini-series based on the same-titled novel written by Phillip Margolin. The television adaptation starred Brooke Shields as Betsy Tannenbaum and Lou Diamond Phillips as Alan Page. Although the novel was set in Portland, Oregon, the miniseries . Rather than being set in Portland the miniseries was set in Sacramento, California. Documentary film Throughout the history of evolution, five great catastrophes have affected the earth’s surface. Each caused massive die-offs, with many species going extinct and, after each of them, life had to re-organize itself around the surviving species. Today, 27,000 species disappear each year, a figure that equals or exceeds the rate of die-offs that devastated the earth during the previous extinction processes. Are we facing the sixth extinction? Are human beings responsible for this ecological disaster? Comedy S*P*Y*S is a 1974 comedy about two bumbling men who are spies and targeted for elimination by the KGB. The film was directed by Irvin Kershner, and stars Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland, and Zouzou. The film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition. The asterisks in the title are designed to remind users of MASH, which also starred Gould and Sutherland, and whose title is generally rendered with the same asterisks. Beyond this, there is no connection between the films. Animation Humboldt is a 2011 short animation film written by Nicolás Cortés and directed by Nicolás Cortés,and René Castillo Ibaceta. Comedy Return of the Moonwalker is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Mike Maria and Mike Moreau. Comedy El hotel eléctrico is a 1908 silent Spanish comedy-fantasy film directed by Segundo de Chomón, It was thought to be lost but was later recovered. Comedy For Richer, for Poorer is a 1992 made-for-TV comedy film directed by Jay Sandrich. The HBO original film, starring Jack Lemmon, Talia Shire, and Jonathan Silverman, was released on VHS with the title Father, Son and the Mistress. Animation Kaze to ki no uta is a 1987 romance animation directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, and produced by Isamu Asami and Utagawa Touju. Documentary film "Hasta la vista, Hollywood! Welcome to the wild and wacky world of Nollywood, Nigeria’s explosive homegrown movie industry, where Jesus and voodoo vie for screen time. Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, known in Lagos as “Da Governor,” is one of the most influential men in Nollywood, a term coined in the early '90s for the world’s fastest-growing national cinema, surpassed only by its American and Indian counterparts. Undeterred by miniscule budgets, Da Governor is one of a cadre of resourceful filmmakers creating a garish, imaginative, and wildly popular form of B-movie that has frenzied fans begging for more. Among the bustling stalls of Lagos’s Idumato market, films are sold, and budding stars are born. Creating stories that explore the growing battle between traditional mysticism and modern culture, good versus evil, witchcraft and Christianity, Nollywood auteurs have mastered a down-and-dirty, straight-to-video production formula that has become the industry standard in a country plagued by poverty. Nollywood is tapping a national identity where proud Africans are telling their own stories to a public hungry to see their lives on screen. Peppered with outrageously juicy movie clips and buoyed by a rousing score that fuses Afropop and traditional sounds, Nollywood Babylon celebrates the distinctive power of Nigerian cinema as it marvels in the magic of movies." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Cypress Edge is a 2000 film directed by Serge Rodnunsky. Animation Fatal Vittles is a 2012 short animation musical comedy film written and directed by Devin Bell. Comedy The Fourth Dimension is a 2012 independent film composed of three segments all created by different directors. In 2013 VICE Films worked with Grolsch Films Works to produce the film, which starred Val Kilmer and Rachel Korine. Comedy Noreen is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Domhnall Gleeson. Comedy Wild and Wooly is a 1978 comedy/western TV movie about four turn-of-the-century women who break out of prison to foil an Irish assassin out to kill the President. It starred Charles Siebert, David Doyle, Elyssa Davalos, Vic Morrow, and Doug McClure. It was directed by Philip Leacock. Comedy Damadol is Bengali film directed by Manoj Michigan and produced by Ajay Jhunjhunwala. Animation The Tale of Despereaux is a 2008 computer-animated fantasy film directed by Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen. Loosely based on the 2003 fantasy book of the same name by Kate DiCamillo, the movie is narrated by Sigourney Weaver and stars Matthew Broderick and Emma Watson. It was released on December 19, 2008 by Universal Pictures. Thriller Schizophonia is a 2013 short fantasy drama thriller film written and directed by André Miranda. Animation Strata #3 is a 2009 short animated film written and directed by Quayola. Animation Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil is a 2011 American computer-animated 3D family action comedy film and the sequel to 2005's Hoodwinked!, directed by Mike Disa and released on April 29, 2011. The film was written by Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards and Tony Leech, who wrote and directed the previous Hoodwinked! film. Most of the cast reprised their roles, with the exceptions of Anne Hathaway and Jim Belushi, who were replaced by Hayden Panettiere and Martin Short, respectively. In this film, Red is in training with a mysterious group called the Sisters of the Hood and must team with Wolf to rescue Hansel and Gretel and Granny from the evil witch, Verushka. The film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb. Documentary film Bodysong is a 2003 documentary about human life and the human condition directed by Simon Pummell. The entire film has no dialogue, and is set to a score composed by Jonny Greenwood. The Bodysong soundtrack album was Greenwood's first solo release as well as his first film score. Animation Changes and Exchanges is a short film directed by Donata Pizzato. Thriller Na Maloom Afraad is a 2014 Pakistani comedy thriller film, directed and written by Nabeel Qureshi as his directorial debut, produced by Fizza Ali Meerza under the banner of Filmwala Pictures. The film features Pakistani television veterans Javed Sheikh, Fahad Mustafa, Mohsin Abbas Haider in lead roles along with Urwa Hocain, Kubra Khan and Salman Shahid. The story is based on turmoil and chaos in the city of lights Karachi. The film was released on 6 October 2014 by Hum Films and Eveready Pictures all across Pakistan. It grossed ₨4.5 million on first day of release, competing O21 at box office it crossed the figure of ₨51.4 million on 9th day of release leaving all competitors behind and became the super hit of the time. Comedy For the Love of God is a 2007 award-winning short animation starring Steve Coogan and Ian McKellen, directed by Joe Tucker, produced at the National Film & Television School. The film tells the story of Graham, a man living under the glare of his overbearing Mother in their Christian bookshop, who wants to have sex with God. In 2007 it was the only British film in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival. It won a number of international awards including a Silver Hugo at Chicago International Film Festival and Best Animation at Santa Barbara International Film Festival and Rhode Island International Film Festival. Animation Amen! is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Moritz Mayerhofer. Documentary film Ladies in Blue is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Claude Demers. Animation Ghatothkach is a 2008 English animation Indian film based on the life of the Mahabharata character Ghatotkacha, the son of Bhima and Hidimba. The film is written and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, who also scored the soundtrack. The film was premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in the International Critics' Week, and was also premiered to special mention at the Grand Finale - Children's Film Festival 2014 of the 44th International Film Festival of India. Documentary film Take a walk through our Nation's Capital with Speaker Newt Gingrich and his wife, Callista Gingrich. From the National Archives to Arlington National Cemetery, this film illustrates the importance of our Creator to our nation's founders and their successors.Hear from best-selling author Walter Isaacson, Attornery General Edwin Meese III, authors and historians H.W. Brands and Douglas Brinkley, Ambassador and author Michael Novak and Wallbuilders President David Barton.Based on the New York Times bestseller, REDISCOVERING GOD IN AMERICA reminds us all that America is indeed "One Nation Under God." Documentary film Michelle Steinberg is a 2014 documentary film directed by Michelle Steinberg. Documentary film The Wisdom to Survive: Climate Change, Capitalism & Community is a documentary and hostorical film directed by John Ankele and Anne Macksoud. Thriller NATURAL REJECTION is a Suspense/Thriller/Drama about a supposed "cure" (Quinton Cure) for homosexuality that backfires and ends up killing off most of the female population. The main character (Vi) is one of the last surviving women, in the world and with an overwhelmingly male population left on the planet, this causes anarchy and chaos. Comedy Ramudu Bheemudu is a 1964 Telugu film directed by Tapi Chanakya. It was the first movie of D. Rama Naidu as a producer. N.T. Rama Rao played the dual role as "Ramudu" and "Bheemudu". It was remade into Tamil as Enga Veettu Pillai With M. G. R and into Hindi as Ram Aur Shyam starring Dilip Kumar. Documentary film Battlestar Galactica: The Journey is a 2009 film documentary. Thriller Murder C.O.D. is a 1990 American TV-film directed by Alan Metzger starring Patrick Duffy and William Devane based on the Barbara Paul novel Kill Fee. The movie was filmed in Portland, Oregon in May 1990, including on the South Park Blocks. Thriller Two for the Money is a 2005 American drama-sports film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey, Rene Russo, Armand Assante and Carly Pope. The film is about the world of sports gambling. Documentary film Workers Leaving the Googleplex is a 2011 film directed by Andrew Norman Wilson. Comedy Do Dooni Chaar is a 2010 Indian Hindi comedy-drama film produced by Arindam Chaudhuri, directed by Habib Faisal, and stars Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Aditi Vasudev and Archit Krishna in lead roles. The film is about a middle-class school teacher who tries to keep his wife and children happy in inflationary times and dreams of buying a car. The movie also marks the return of the Kapoor pair as a lead couple on the silver screen. Although the duo has not acted in a film in over 30 years, they had previously acted in numerous hits during the 1970s. The directorial debut film was also the first live action Hindi film to be distributed by Disney World Cinema. Comedy Cake Boy: A Film by Joe Escalante is a 2005 comedy film written by Warren Fitzgerald and directed by Joe Escalante. Animation Once Upon a Dog is an acclaimed Soviet cartoon, adapted from a Ukrainian folk tale. The cartoon won the first place at the 1983 International Film Festival in Odense and a special prize at the 1983 festival in Annecy. Comedy Trade In is a 2009 comedy film in post production, directed by Jackie Lee James. The film was written by Jason Moore, Kris Sharma and Drew Grubich. The film stars Chris Mascarelli, Tiffany Shepis, and Christina Leigh. Comedy Vamp is a 1986 vampire film starring Grace Jones and Chris Makepeace. Comedy Vaseegara is a 2003 Tamil film directed by K. Selva Bharathy, which is a remake of the successful 2001 Telugu film, Nuvvu Naaku Nachav. The film featured Vijay and Sneha in the leading roles, while Vadivelu, Nassar and Manivannan played other pivotal roles. The film released on 15 January 2003 to positive reviews and became an average boxoffice.The movie was remade into Bengali titled, Majnu,directed by Rajib Biswas, starring Hiran Chatterjee, Srabanti Chatterjee. Science Fiction Time Scoop Hunter is a science fiction film directed by Hiroyuki Nakao. Thriller Laser Mission is a 1989 American action film directed by BJ Davis, starring Brandon Lee and Ernest Borgnine. The film was released under the title Soldier of Fortune. Comedy No More Ladies is a 1935 film directed by Edward H. Griffith. The film stars Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery, and co-stars Charlie Ruggles, Franchot Tone, and Edna May Oliver. The screenplay credited to Donald Ogden Stewart and Horace Jackson is based on a stage comedy of the same name by Augustus Thomas. Documentary film Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out was a one-off, one-hour documentary/biography about Stephen Fry released in 2007 by the BBC, celebrating Stephen Fry's fiftieth birthday. There were many people who were interviewed to talk about Stephen, some of them were Clive Anderson, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kenneth Branagh, Jo Brand, Russell Brand, Ronnie Corbett, Richard Curtis, Alan Davies, Ben Elton, Phill Jupitus, Hugh Laurie, Nigella Lawson, John Lloyd, Michael Parkinson, Prince Charles, Jonathan Ross, J.K. Rowling, John Sessions, Michael Sheen, Imelda Staunton, Nick Symons, Emma Thompson, Robert Webb. The show was released as a part of a dedicated two nights of programming, called Stephen Fry Weekend to Fry on the 17th and 18 August 2007. 50 Not Out was on the first night. There was also a second night which was composed of programs selected by Fry, as well as a 60-minute interview with Mark Lawson and a half-hour special, Stephen Fry: Guilty Pleasures. Comedy Lindsay Lohan's eHarmony Profile is a 2009 short comedy film written by Seth Morris and directed by Eric Appel. Thriller Sound of Noise is a 2010 film written and directed by Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson. "The revival of the musical takes a dramatic turn as the directors and musicians from the hit-short Music for One Apartment and Six Drummers reunite in this musical thriller. Moving away from a genre re-popularized and commercialized by the High School Musical phenomenon, Sound of Noise turns up as the black sheep of the family; an instrumental indie cousin proving there is clearly a choice to be made. Putting the concept of a stomp-like performance in a dramatic context, the group of musical activists shows up in various spots in a city, creating a rhythmic mayhem that attracts the attention of a tone-deaf police officer. The anarchic theme, fuelled by a punkish energy, can be seen as a protest against a cultural political climate increasingly influenced by corporate organizations and drawn towards entertainment. Moreover, the film explores the boundaries between music and noise; the avant-garde composer John Cage has been an influence on directors Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson." Quoting the description from the 2010 Warsaw International Film Festival site. Thriller Violent Cop also known as Warning: This Man is Wild and So No Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki, is a 1989 Japanese film directed by and starring Takeshi Kitano. It was Kitano's directorial debut, and marked the beginning of his career as a filmmaker. Documentary film Battle Spirit is a documentary biographical historical fiction film directed by Peter Tang. Comedy Como yo te quería is a 1944 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Science Fiction Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, is a 1974 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Jun Fukuda and featuring special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, the film starred Gorō Mutsumi, Hiroshi Koizumi and Kenji Sahara. The fourteenth film of the Godzilla series, it featured a slightly bigger budget with higher production values than the previous few films of the series. The film introduced a mechanical version of Godzilla called Mechagodzilla, and also introduced a character called King Caesar based on the legend of the Shisa. The film received a very limited theatrical release in the United States in early 1977 by Cinema Shares as Godzilla vs. The Bionic Monster. After roughly a week into its release, the film was reissued with the altered title of Godzilla vs. The Cosmic Monster. Comedy Chasing Jason is a 2004 short horror film directed by Chopper Denton and Tracy Morse. Comedy Hotel Haywire is a 1937 comedy film written by Preston Sturges with uncredited rewrites by Lillie Hayward. It was directed by George Archainbaud and stars Leo Carrillo, Lynne Overman, Spring Byington, Benny Baker and Colette Lyons. Animation I Want to See Dwarfs is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Nils Skapans. Comedy Sissy Frenchfry is a 2005 gay short film directed by J.C. Oliva. It is a high school political fable that explores what happens when personal freedoms are sacrificed to promote a culture focused on winning games, financial success, and power. Comedy The Fresh Air Cure is a 1914 silent film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Take Us Home is a 2012 documentary film directed by Aileen LeBlanc and Orly Malessa. Comedy Jack and Janet Save the Planet is a 2009 comedy TV Movie directed by Shelley Jensen. Comedy A young girl diagnosed as suffering from an incurable disease is all courage and dignity. She faces her few remaining days resolute, not wanting her family to suffer at all. But the ravages the disease wreaks on her body and face are for her family to see and suffer every day. She knows her fare, but they see their darling daughter being slowly eaten away by the disease. She suffers in silence, they, unable to contain their anguish show it. A compelling drama, of emotions and relationships, it lingers in your mind long after you have finished seeing the play. Comedy Lost and Found is a 2008 Chinese black comedy film and the third feature film directed by Ma Liwen. The film was based on the novel, I am Liu Yuejin by Liu Zhenyun and tells the story of a down-on-his-luck migrant cook who loses his life savings while in Beijing. The film is also known by the original Chinese title I am Liu Yuejin. The novel was published a mere three months before the film was released. The film received a domestic opening in China in January 2008 before making limited appearances at various film festivals and screening events. Lost and Found stars Li Yixiang, as the main role of Liu Yuejin though the film also boasts several cameos by Chinese filmmakers including Chen Daming and Gao Qunshu. It was partially produced by the state-subsidized China Film Group. Documentary film El Vals De Los Inútiles is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Edison Cájas. Comedy Chicken Chaser is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Animation Marco Polo: Return to Xanadu is a 2001 animated adventure film, written by Chris Holter, Ron Merk and Sheldon Moldoff, and directed by Ron Merk. Comedy In the Army Now is a 1994 American war comedy film directed by Daniel Petrie, Jr. and starring Pauly Shore, Andy Dick, David Alan Grier, Esai Morales, and Lori Petty. The film earned $28,881,266 USD at the box office, making it the third highest grossing movie starring Pauly Shore. Documentary film Inti-Illimani: Where Clouds Sing is a 2011 documentary film directed by Paolo Pagnoncelli and Francesco Cordio. Thriller Ninja is a 2009 American martial arts/action thriller film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Scott Adkins, Tsuyoshi Ihara and Mika Hijii. The film's plot revolves around an American martial artist named Casey Bowman, who is asked by his sensei to travel to New York City and protect the Yoroi Bitsu, an armored chest that contains the weapons of the last Kōga ninja. Ninja: Shadow of a Tear, a sequel to the film, made its premiere at the 2013 Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. Animation "Libertarian, outlaw, shaman, philosopher, romantic, preacher, genius…Bill Hicks was always something other than a comedian. His death from cancer in 1994 deprived the world of arguably the most iconic and probing voice in American culture of the period, and it's hard to find the words to do him justice. Given the fact Hicks was much more celebrated in the UK than he was at home, it is perhaps fitting that it's British filmmakers Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas who step up to pay him his dues. Cleverly shunning a conventional talking-heads approach, American: The Bill Hicks Story uses an innovative animation technique, some rare and previously unseen performance footage, and testimonies only from the people who knew him best, his family and close friends, to create a deeply perceptive, fittingly honest celebration of the man occasionally known as Goatboy. From his teenage years, when he would have to sneak out of his parents home to appear at the Austin comedy club where he first attracted attention, through to being infamously censored on The Late Show with David Letterman, this is as complete and definitive a biography as there is available. The frequent stand-up clips serve to illustrate why Hicks remains so revered and relevant: he was so funny, so fearless and always right." Quoting Michael Hayden Science Fiction Jimmy thinks it's cool when he's recruited by a top-secret government agency to become a spy, but what's even more thrilling is joining forces with his action-hero movie idol Jet Fusion in an effort to save the world from a villainous professor. Inventions: Jimmy Bot, Neutronic Air Gum, Neutronic Localator. Animation Alice's Day at Sea is an animated short film that is part of the Alice Comedies that were released by The Walt Disney Company in 1924. It was in black and white and silent. Documentary film Bangkok Girl is a documentary film that was both produced and directed by Jordan Clark. It is a low-budget film, having cost $10,000 to produce, and takes sex tourism in Bangkok as its subject. Bangkok Girl is 43 minutes long and focuses on Pla, a bargirl who is 19 years old and who guides Clark through the city. The film explores Pla's background and how she came to be where she is. Pla began working as a bargirl at the age of 13, and, while she had managed to avoid being prostituted up until the point that the documentary was filmed, the film suggests that she will eventually be forcibly prostituted. In November 2005, the film aired on "The Lens", a program on Canada's CBC Television. Sweden's Sveriges Television also aired the film. In 2011, Tara Teng, a Canadian contemporary abolitionist who was Miss Canada at the time, said that her first impetus to combat human trafficking came from watching Bangkok Girl. In one scene of the film, Pla looks into the lens of the camera and says "No one cares about me." Teng said that this line changed her life. Comedy She's in the Army is a 1942 film directed by Jean Yarbrough. Thriller Le bar du téléphone is a 1980 French film directed by Claude Barrois. Comedy Tricky Fingers is a 2002 short comedy film written by Katrin Lehnert and directed by André F. Nebe. Documentary film Women/Pioneers is a 2013 documentary film directed by Michal Aviad. Science Fiction Stealth is a 2005 American science fiction action film starring Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx, Sam Shepard, Joe Morton and Richard Roxburgh. The film was directed by Rob Cohen, director of The Fast and the Furious and xXx. The film follows three top fighter pilots as they join a project to develop an automated robotic stealth aircraft. Released on 29 July 2005 by Columbia Pictures, the film cost $135 million to make, but was panned by critics, and was a colossal box office bomb making only $76,932,872 worldwide, one of the worst losses in cinematic history. Thriller Someone Behind You is a 2007 South Korean psychological horror film, based on the manhwa It's Two People by Kang Kyung-ok. It was released in America as Voices under the 2009 After Dark Horrorfest film festival. In this movie, a young woman tries to escape what seems to be a curse that is killing members of her family one by one. Documentary film Lunch is a documentary and short film directed by Donna Kanter. Comedy The Second Time Around is a 1961 Western comedy film starring Debbie Reynolds as a widow who relocates her family from 1911 New York to the Arizona Territory. It is based on the novel Star in the West by Richard Emery Roberts. The film co-stars Andy Griffith and Steve Forrest. It was directed by Vincent Sherman. Comedy Disha was a 1990 Hindi directed by Sai Paranjpye, based on the plight of immigrant workers in urban India, and starring Shabana Azmi, Nana Patekar, Om Puri in lead roles. The film was a part of the Indian Panorama at the International Film Festival of India. It was awarded the Best Jury and Most Popular film award at Rencontres Cinematographiques. Disha means direction. Thriller Yennai Arindhaal... is an upcoming Indian Tamil drama film directed by Gautham Menon and produced by A. M. Rathnam. The film features Ajith Kumar as the lead character with Trisha Krishnan, Anushka Shetty, Arun Vijay, Parvathy Nair and Vivek in other pivotal roles. Harris Jayaraj was selected to compose the soundtrack album and background score for the film. Editing was done by Anthony while Dan Macarthur was the film's cinematographer. The film had been referred to in the media as Thala 55. The film featured in the Behindwoods list of the "Top 10 most Anticipated films of 2014". Comedy Lezioni di cioccolato is a 2007 comedy film written by Fabio Bonifacci and Christian Poli and directed by Claudio Cupellini. Comedy Cuckoo Patrol is a 1967 British musical comedy film directed by Duncan Wood and starring Freddie Garrity, Victor Maddern, John Le Mesurier and Kenneth Connor. Animation Farmer Al Falfa Sees New York, also called Farmer Al Falfa in New York, is a silent short animated film produced by Bray Productions, featuring Farmer Al Falfa. The film is part of the early series to feature the character. The series itself began after a successful pilot film released a year ago. Comedy What the Bleep Do We Know!? is a 2004 film that combines documentary-style interviews, computer-animated graphics, and a narrative that posits a spiritual connection between quantum physics and consciousness. The plot follows the story of a photographer as she encounters emotional and existential obstacles in her life and begins to consider the idea that individual and group consciousness can influence the material world. Her experiences are offered by the filmmakers to illustrate the movie's thesis about quantum physics and consciousness. The 2004 theatrical release of the film was followed by a substantially changed, extended DVD version in 2006. Bleep was conceived and its production funded by William Arntz, who co-directed the film along with Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente; all three were students of Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. A moderately low-budget independent film, it was promoted using viral marketing methods and opened in art-house theaters in the western United States, winning several independent film awards before being picked up by a major distributor and eventually grossing over $10 million. Documentary film Kaku Koto no Omosa – Sakka Satou Yasushi is a film directed by Hidetaka Inazuka. Animation Bitseller is a 2013 animated short film directed by Juanma Sánchez. Documentary film Switchfootage are two documentary DVDs based about the behind-the-scenes life of the alternative rock band Switchfoot. They were funded and distributed entirely by the band Switchfoot with help from E.E. Kennedy for the first one and Andy Barron for the second. Thriller RX is a 2005 thriller film written by Ariel Vromen, Morgan Land and directed by Ariel Vromen. Science Fiction Ku_on is a 2013 action drama film written and directed by Takayuki Hatamura. Science Fiction The Monster Man is a 2001 film written and directed by Jose Prendes. Documentary film O mestre e o Divino is a documentary historical fiction film directed by Tiago Campos Torres. Thriller Rampo Noir is a 2005 Japanese anthology film consisting of four segments based on works by Edogawa Ranpo. Documentary film The Garden Spider is a 1952 Italian short documentary film directed by Alberto Ancilotto. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Two Weeks with Pay is a lost silent film comedy romance starring Bebe Daniels and directed by Maurice Campbell. Animation Ten Thousand Pictures of You is a 2006 animated short film written and directed by Robin King. Comedy Woman With a Broken Nose (Serbia original title: Žena sa slomljenim nosem) is a 2010 drama film written and directed by Srdjan Koljević. Documentary film The Front Man is a 2014 documentary, biographical, comedy and musical film directed by Paul Devlin. Documentary film The 78 Project Movie is a 2014 documentary and music film written by Alex Steyermark and Lavinia Jones Wright and directed by Alex Steyermark. Science Fiction Pół serio is a 2000 comedy and science fiction film written by Andrzej Saramonowicz and directed by Tomasz Konecki. Comedy Iddarammayilatho is a 2013 Telugu romantic thriller film, directed by Puri Jagannadh, stars Allu Arjun, Amala Paul, Catherine Tresa and Shawar Ali in the lead roles. The film was entirely shot in Spain and Paris. Bandla Ganesh has produced the film under Parameswara Art Productions. The film was simultaneously dubbed and released in Malayalam as Romeo & Juliets. The film is also Dubbed in Hindi as Dangerous Khiladi 2 to be telecast in first quarter of 2014. Iddaramyilatho was released in 1,600 theaters worldwide on 31 May 2013. Comedy Screw Cupid is a 2008 romance comedy film written and directed by Sanjeev Sirpal. Documentary film Another Romance of Celluloid is a 1938 short documentary film, narrated by Frank Whitbeck, which goes behind the scenes to look at how film is developed and processed. The film was produced as a follow-up to the studio's Romance of Celluloid. Thriller A Demon in My View is a 1991 thriller film directed by Petra Haffter. Documentary film 18-Foot People is a 1982 documentary film. Comedy Mickey's House of Villains is a 2002 direct-to-video animated movie produced by The Walt Disney Company. It is a film adaptation of the Disney Channel animated television series Disney's House of Mouse, starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Daisy Duck and Disney Villains that have appeared in past Disney productions. It was released on both VHS and DVD by Walt Disney Home Video on September 3, 2002. Documentary film Slippage is a 2007 short historical documentary film directed by Ali Cherri. Comedy Hare Trimmed is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster, which features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam voiced by Mel Blanc, and Granny voiced by Bea Benaderet. Comedy The Two Gentlemen of Verona is a 1983 comedy film directed by Don Taylor. Comedy Sippuro Shel G.G. Eselmund is a 2006 comedy short film written and directed by Joab Nevo. Documentary film Full-Time Ministry is a 2012 short biographical documentary film directed by Helen Hood Scheer. Comedy Traci Townsend is a 2006 comedy film, directed by Craig Ross, Jr., which stars Jazsmin Lewis and Mari Morrow. It was written by Bobby Thompson, who was also a producer of the film. Documentary film Vodka Factory is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Jerzy Sladkowski. Science Fiction Charodei is a 1982 Soviet film directed by Konstantin Bromberg, loosely based on the science fantasy novel Monday Begins on Saturday by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. First script was more related to the canon novel and was in fact an intention to make its screen version, with some new storylines though, but Bromberg didn't like it and Strugatsky Brothers wrote absolutely new script from scratch. History later repeated with another film by Sokurov "Days of Eclipse". Film became a classic Soviet New Year's Eve romantic comedies, such as Irony of Fate and The Carnival Night. Documentary film Samba On Your Feet is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. The documentary goes behind the scenes of Samba and Carnival to reveal the cultural clash that gave birth to a new tradition in Rio de Janeiro. Comedy Amorcito corazón is a 1961 comedy film directed by Rogelio A. González. Comedy Annie's First Dates is a 2008 short comedy film written by Michael Gaston and directed by Michael Gaston and Brooke Montgomery. Comedy The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker is an American romantic comedy-drama film released in 1971, based on a novel by Charles Webb. It was directed and produced by Lawrence Turman, whose credits most notably include producing 1967's high-grossing hit The Graduate, which also was adapted from a book by Webb. It stars Richard Benjamin in the title role and Joanna Shimkus as his beleaguered wife, with Adam West, Elizabeth Ashley, Patricia Barry, and Tiffany Bolling in supporting roles. Documentary film Overdraft is a 2013 Telly Award winning film. Documentary film Kookaburra Love is a 2013 romantic short film written and directed by Sjoerd Oostrik. Animation A film about Anne Frank. Documentary film Land of Giants: A 'Walking with Dinosaurs' Special is a short documentary film directed by Janes Harper. Documentary film Mayor of the Sunset Strip is a 2003 documentary film on the life of Rodney Bingenheimer directed by George Hickenlooper, and produced by Chris Carter. Documentary film History of Virginity is a 2012 short, documentary, animated film written by Michèle Wannaz, Martin Witz, Mirjam von Arx and directed by Sophie Haller. Thriller Boogeyman 3 is a 2008 American horror and the third installment of the Boogeyman film series, released in 2009, following Boogeyman and Boogeyman 2. The film stars Chuck Hittinger, Erin Cahill, George Maguire and Mimi Michaels. Documentary film Gone is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Gretchen Morning and John Morning. "What would you do if you got a call that your grown son had mysteriously vanished while living abroad? In this riveting, confessional documentary, retired New York cop Kathy Gilleran describes her heartrending journey. In her search for her missing gay son in Vienna, Austria, Gilleran encounters a homophobic police force, unexpected discrepancies in the investigation, and suspicious circumstances. This is her story—a mother’s determination to find truth or simply an answer." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Documentary film Thin Ice is a 2013 documentary film following geologist Simon Lamb on a search to understand the science behind climate change. This is achieved by traveling the world and meeting a range of scientists, from biologists to physicists, who are investigating the climate. The film's conclusion emphasises the scientific consensus on human-induced climate change. The film was a joint initiative between Oxford University and Victoria University of Wellington, and premiered around the world on 22 April 2013, which is Earth Day. Thriller The House of Adam is a 2006 crime-fiction, horror, romance film, mystery, thriller and drama film written by Jorge Ameer and directed by Jorge Ameer. Comedy Morris: A Life with Bells On is a 2009 British independent film, a comic spoof documentary about morris dancing. Comedy Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV is a 2000 American superhero comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and written by Kaufman, Michael Herz, Patrick Cassidy, Trent Haaga, and uncredited co-director Gabriel Friedman. Despite being the third sequel to The Toxic Avenger, Peter Parker's opening narration claims that Citizen Toxie is, in fact, the official sequel to the first film. Comedy "When Gillian goes to her first physical therapy appointment, the last thing she imagines is an ambiguously attractive genderqueer therapist Michal." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy What We Do in the Shadows is a 2014 New Zealand horror comedy mockumentary film about a group of vampires who live together in Wellington, New Zealand. It was directed and written by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, who also star in the film. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014. Comedy National Lampoon's Pucked is a 2006 comedy movie starring Jon Bon Jovi in the main role. This is the last film to date directed by Arthur Hiller. Comedy El anzuelo is a 1996 comedy film written by Ernesto Rimoch & Eva Saraga and directed by Ernesto Rimoch. Documentary film New Scenes from America is a 2003 documentary film directed by Jørgen Leth. Comedy The Mother of Invention is a 2009 American "mockumentary"-style comedy film directed by Joseph M. Petrick and Andrew Bowser, the screenplay by Petrick. The film starred Bowser, Jimmi Simpson, Kevin Corrigan, Mark Boone Junior, Dee Wallace, Craig Anton, Ruby Wendell, F. Jason Whitaker and Chris Hardwick. It featured cameos by Dave Allen, Chris Franjola, Keir O'Donnell, Martha Madison and Ron Lynch. The film premiered at the 2009 Sci-Fi-London film festival internationally and the Hollywood Film Festival domestically. The original score was composed and performed by Jim Hanft and the credits feature an original song by the band Copeland. The film was released on DVD and digitally on June 14, 2011 and can be purchased at the iTunes Store and Amazon.com. It became available on Netflix for instant streaming on August 2, 2011. Thriller Bye Bye Sally is a 2009 short thriller film directed by Paul Leyden. Documentary film Sex Is ... is a 1993 documentary film directed by Marc Huestis. Comedy Viewers familiar with the 1973 film with a very similar name will recognize many of the characters in this light comedy, which is set over twenty-five years in the future. In the earlier film, a saucy and gorgeous country girl was hired to keep house for a widower and his three sons and ran into difficulties when the middle son selected her as the object for his romantic obsessions. In this movie, the housekeeper has married her old employer, and the sons have moved away. However, the villa they live in is built atop an archaeologically interesting site, and she and her husband invite an archaeologist and his son to visit them to investigate it. Before long, she is receiving mash notes and flowers from the antiquarian's son, which she efficiently brushes aside. When evidences of romantic intent keep coming, she begins to wonder just who is sending them to her. It could be the boy, his handsome father, or even her own husband. Comedy A Hard Day for Archie is a 1974 comedy film directed by Jim McBride. Documentary film Half Life: A Parable for the Nuclear Age is a 1985 Australian documentary film directed by Dennis O'Rourke, concerning the American Castle Bravo nuclear testing at the Marshall Islands in 1954. The film features interviews with residents of the nearby Rongelap and Utirik Atolls who were affected by nuclear fallout from the tests. Unlike in previous nuclear tests and despite the considerably more powerful nuclear explosion involved, these residents were not relocated to a safer location. Declassified American military footage is included in the production. Documentary film Mobilize: A Film About Cell Phone Radiation is a 2014 documentary film directed by Kevin Kunze, produced by Kunze and Devra Lee Davis, and featuring interviews with Mark Leno, Steve Wozniak, and many others. Mobilize investigates the cellphone industry and the issue of cellphone radiation and the long-term health effects. The includes interviews with Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak and other major cellphone engineers and scientists. The film also examines politics and the cellular industry through accounts from California Senator Mark Leno and California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom, as well as Nick Mavodones, former mayor of Portland, Maine. Documentary film Talking Guitars is a 2007 documentary music film written and directed by Claire Pijman. Documentary film All My Life - Cartola is a 2007 documentary, bigraphical and music film written and directed by Lírio Ferreira and Hilton Lacerda. Thriller Live Free or Die Hard is a 2007 American action film, and the fourth installment in the Die Hard film series. The film was directed by Len Wiseman and stars Bruce Willis as John McClane. The film's name was adapted from New Hampshire's state motto, "Live Free or Die". McClane is attempting to stop cyber terrorists who hack into government and commercial computers across the United States with the goal to start a "fire sale" of financial assets. The film was based on the 1997 article "A Farewell to Arms" written for Wired magazine by John Carlin. The film's North American release date was June 27, 2007. The project was initially stalled due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and when production eventually began, the film's title was changed several times. A variety of visual effects were used for action sequences, even though Wiseman and Willis stated that they wanted to limit the amount of CGI in the film. In separate incidents during filming, both Willis and his stunt double were injured. Unlike the prior three films in the series, the U.S. rating was PG-13 rather than R. Comedy The English Marriage is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Adele Sandrock, Fritz Odemar and Georg Alexander. A young German woman is engaged to marry a British aristocrat, but has to win over his hostile family. It was based on a novel by Ludwig von Wohl. Comedy Umarekawatta Tamegorô is a comedy film directed by Azuma Morisaki. Comedy Weekend Warriors is a 1986 film directed by Bert Convy. An alternative title is Hollywood Air Force. Documentary film Incident by a Bank is a 2010 short crime film written and directed by Ruben Östlund. Comedy Don José, Pepe y Pepito is a film directed by Clemente Pamplona released on April 2, 1961. Comedy Viola Kisses Everybody is a 1998 Italian comedy film directed by Giovanni Veronesi. In the film also appears in a cameo role, Leonardo Pieraccioni as a tourist who asks to Massimo Ceccherini information about a beach. Animation Dust And Glitter is a 2011 short drama animated film written and directed by Michaela Copikova. Comedy Hanayome-san wa sekai-ichi is a 1959 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. Comedy Kasargod Khader Bhai is a 1992 Malayalam comedy film directed by Thulasidas and starring Siddique, Sunitha, Zainuddin, Jagadeesh, Ashokan, Innocent, Alummodan, Babu Antony, Philomina and Suchitra. The film is a sequel to 1991 film Mimics Parade. In 2010, it spawned a sequel titled Again Kasargod Khader Bhai. Comedy In the Mix is a 2005 American crime-comedy film starring R&B/pop singer Usher. It was released in the United States on November 23, 2005, the film being targeted at the traditionally large Thanksgiving weekend audience. Thriller Aatank Hi Aatank is a 1995 Indian crime film. The movie is highly inspired by The Godfather. It stars Rajinikanth, Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla and Pooja Bedi in the lead. In 2000, the film was dubbed into Tamil as Aandavan and flopped at the box-office just like its Hindi version. Animation Eyes Popp is a 2012 short animation film written by Genevieve Websterand and directed by Michael De Souza, Derek Mogford and Genevieve Webster. Documentary film Beyond Metabolism is a 2014 documentary short film directed by Stefanie Gaus and Volker Sattel. Comedy Pyari Behna is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bapu, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Padmini Kolhapure, Vinod Mehra, Tanvi Azmi and Shakti Kapoor. The film is a remake of the 1978 Tamil film Mullum Malarum starring Rajinikanth. The film also had Ajay Devgan playing the young Mithun Chakraborty. Documentary film Crimson Sails is a 2000 film written by Petr Forman and Alexander Green and directed by Petr Forman and Miroslav Janek. Comedy Rubber Heels is a 1927 silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It stars stage comedian Ed Wynn in his first motion picture. Comedy The Dot and the Line is a 1965 short, animation, comedy, family and romance film written by Norton Juster and directed by Chuck Jones. Comedy Wizards of the Demon Sword is a 1991 film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Thriller Twilight for the Gods is a 1958 drama film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Rock Hudson and Cyd Charisse. The story is based on the novel Twilight for the Gods by Ernest K. Gann. Comedy Scoring is a 1979 comedy film directed by Michael A. DeGaetano and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot of the film consists of a battle of the sexes, with a team of men and a team of women facing each other off in a game of basketball. Envisioned as a promotional vehicle for the WBA by Iowa Cornets investor George Nissen. The movie was filmed in and around Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Des Moines, Iowa. Comedy Teen Witch is a 1989 fantasy teen comedy film starring Robyn Lively and Zelda Rubenstein. It was originally pitched as a female version of the 1985 Teen Wolf, although it later was reworked and turned into a film of its own. The soundtrack consists of mainly dance music, but the film score is jazz. There are also numerous impromptu rap musical numbers. The film has become a cult classic, with midnight theater showings and regular airings on ABC Family's 13 Nights of Halloween. The film is popular not only for its music, but also for 1980s fashion nostalgia. Comedy Out West with the Peppers is a 1940 film directed by Charles Barton. Comedy Catalina Caper is a 1967 comedy musical mystery film starring Tommy Kirk. It is one of the last in the beach party film genre. This entry blends the beach format with a standard crime-caper comedy. It was shot on and around Santa Catalina Island, California. The film was also featured in the second season of the movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Animation The Tannery is a 2010 short animated drama family film written and directed by Iain Gardner. Comedy YMCA Baseball Team is a semi-historical 2002 South Korean comedy film. In 1905, there was a confluence of international events leading to the loss of Chosŏn Korean sovereignty, and by 1910, Japan formally annexed Korea outright. The Japanese, having already defeated Qing China and signed an alliance with the United Kingdom, defeated Imperial Russia, and signed a secret agreement with the United States to respect each other’s "sphere of influence" in the Pacific. In these chaotic times, an eclectic group of Koreans find refuge in the quintessentially American pastime. Comedy Roses for the Prosecutor is a 1959 drama film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and written by George Hurdalek and Wolfgang Staudte. Animation Lumerence is a 2012 short animation film directed by Miwa Matreyek. Thriller Penthouse North is a 2013 thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Michael Keaton and Michelle Monaghan. Documentary film I Am Chicago is a photo and video documentary project by Adam Novak and Sara Collins started in 2009. It consists of full body portraits and video footage of pedestrians in over 30 neighborhoods of Chicago. The photographers used a rental moving truck as a portrait studio utilizing natural light from the translucent roof of the truck. The project attracted the attention of the Chicago Reader in early 2011, when NBC 5 Chicago used the words "We Are Chicago" for their advertising campaign. Documentary film The Shock Doctirne: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism is a 2007 animated film directed by Jonas Cuaron. Thriller Baaz: A Bird in Danger is 2003 Hindi thriller movie directed by Tinnu Verma and starring Sunil Shetty, Karisma Kapoor, Jackie Shroff. Other cast members include Aditi Gowitrikar, Dino Morea, Suhasini Mulay and Preeti Jhangiani. Documentary film Broken Child is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Michael Mierendorf. Thriller Abductee is a mystery film directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi. Science Fiction The Tale of Iya is a 2013 drama experimental film written by Tetsuichirô Tsuta, Masaya Kawamura, and Masayuki Ueda and directed by Tetsuichirô Tsuta. Thriller Ente is a 2013 Malayalam film co-produced, written and directed by Rajesh Touchriver. It features Siddique, Anjali Patil, Lakshmi Menon, Rathna Shekar Reddy and Neena Kurup. The soundtrack was composed by Sharreth,the background score was provided by Shantanu Moitra. The film was simultaneously produced in Telugu as Na Bangaaru Talli. Documentary film A Film is a 2012 documentary film directed by Franziska Kabisch. Thriller Guilty as Sin is a 1993 courtroom drama thriller film written by Larry Cohen, directed by Sidney Lumet and produced by Martin Ransohoff. It stars Rebecca De Mornay and Don Johnson, and was produced by Hollywood Pictures. Documentary film Silent Snow is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jan van den Berg. Comedy The Early Bird Dood It! is a 1942 MGM cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. Composer of cartoon was Scott Bradley. Documentary film First Position is a 2011 American documentary film. It follows six young dancers preparing for the Youth America Grand Prix in New York City, an annual competition for dancers ages 9–19 to earn a place at an elite ballet company or school. Directed by Bess Kargman, it features Michaela DePrince, Aran Bell, Miko Fogarty, Jules Fogarty, Joan Sebastian Zamora and Rebecca Houseknecht as they intensively train and prepare for what could be the turning point of their lives. Comedy 72 Days is a 2010 Croatian-Serbian black comedy film starring Rade Šerbedžija and directed by his son Danilo Šerbedžija. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Comedy "Join webtrepeneur Brad Dorable and his BFF Fargo as they launch a revolutionary social networking site just for gay men. Faggist.com is a site for guys who go to the hottest nightclubs, wear the trendiest fashion and love music. Party and play in the USA!" Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Philadelphia Qfest site. Thriller One Last Score is a 1999 crime drama film written and directed by Matthew Modine. Thriller Criminal Lovers is a 1999 psychological thriller film by French director François Ozon. Science Fiction Anaconda 3: Offspring is a 2008 made-for-television horror film. A sequel to Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, it is the third film in the "Anaconda" series. Produced by Sony Pictures Entertainment, the film premiered on Sci Fi Channel on July 26, 2008. It was released on DVD on October 21, 2008 in the U.S. in the U.K. on October 20, 2008. It stars David Hasselhoff, Crystal Allen, Anthony Green, and John Rhys-Davies. Documentary film Tiergestalt is an East German film. It was released in 1950. Comedy REC 3: Génesis is a 2012 Spanish horror film directed by Paco Plaza. This film is the third installment of the REC series. It is a parallel sequel to the first two films, taking place before, during and after the films. It was released in theaters in Spain on 30 March 2012. with more international premiere dates that followed. The world premiere took place in Paris at the Grand Rex on 7 March, followed by midnight screenings at the South By Southwest Film Festival on 9 March. In the U.S., it was released via video on demand on 3 August and was released theatrically on 7 September 2012 in select cities. Sony Entertainment released the DVD on 6 November 2012. It begins in the series' trademark found footage format but switches to traditional cinematography early on. The film will be followed by a fourth installment, REC 4: Apocalypse, in October 2014. Documentary film The Quiet One is a 1948 American documentary film directed by Sidney Meyers. The documentary chronicles the rehabilitation of a young, emotionally disturbed African-American boy; it contains a commentary written by James Agee, and narrated by Gary Merrill. In his 1949 review, Bosley Crowther characterized the film succinctly: Out of the tortured experiences of a 10-year-old Harlem Negro boy, cruelly rejected by his loved ones but rescued by the people of the Wiltwyck School, a new group of local film-makers has fashioned a genuine masterpiece in the way of a documentary drama. The still photographer Helen Levitt was one of the film's cinematographers and writers, along with the painter Janice Loeb. The neoclassical composer Ulysses Kay wrote the score for the film. The film's three writers - Meyers, Loeb, and Levitt - were nominated for the Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Academy Award; the film itself was also nominated for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award. The National Board of Review named The Quiet One the second best film of 1949. Comedy Mac & Devin Go to High School is a 2012 American direct-to-DVD stoner film directed by Dylan Brown. The film stars rappers Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa in the title roles, along with Mike Epps, Teairra Mari, Andy Milonakis, Luenell in supporting roles and the voice of Mystikal in a guest appearance. The story follows two high school students, geeky Devin, and badman Mac who is a stoner. He befriends Devin, and introduces him to cannabis. The high school's name "N.Hale" is based on Nate Dogg's real name Nathanial Hale and is also a play on the word "inhale". The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 3, 2012. It marks the film debut of American rapper Wiz Khalifa. The soundtrack for the film was released on December 13, 2011, worldwide in stores. Comedy While the Sun Shines is a 1947 British comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith. It was based on Terence Rattigan's 1943 play of the same name. Thriller The Dreaming is a 1988 film directed by Mario Andreacchio. Animation The Little Matchgirl is a 2006 animated short film directed by Roger Allers and produced by Don Hahn. It is based on an original story by Hans Christian Andersen entitled The Little Girl with the Matches or The Little Match Girl, published in 1845. Documentary film L'Esprit de Mopti is a 1999 documentary film about the city of Mopti, directed by Moussa Ouane. Comedy Supervixens is a 1975 sexploitation film by American filmmaker Russ Meyer. The cast features Meyer regulars Charles Napier, Uschi Digard, and Haji. The film also features Shari Eubank in one of her only two film roles ever and Christy Hartburg in her only film role ever. Comedy Yeh Dillagi is a 1994 Bollywood romantic film, produced by Yash Chopra and directed by Naresh Malhotra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. It stars Akshay Kumar, Kajol and Saif Ali Khan. Karisma Kapoor has a special appearance. It was the sixth highest grossing film of 1994 and was declared "Super Hit". Akshay Kumar was nominated as Best Actor and Kajol for Best Actress at the Filmfare Awards. It is a remake of the 1954 American romantic comedy Sabrina, starring Audrey Hepburn and William Holden. This was the first of several films in which Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan acted together. Comedy My Dear Kuttichathan is the first 3-D film made in India. The movie was produced by Maliampurackal Navodaya Appachan of Navodaya studio in Kerala. Originally filmed in Malayalam, a re edited version was released in 1997 which makes it the first DTS movie in Malayalam and also was dubbed in Hindi as Chhota Chetan in 1997 and became a big box office hit Scenes with Urmila Matondkar were added. In 2010, further scenes were added in Tamil with Prakash Raj and Santhanam and was released as Chutti Chathan. A new re-mastered version with additional footage released on August 25, 2011. Comedy Life's a Beach is a 2010 comedy film directed by Tony Vitale. Documentary film As Is Their Wont is a 2006 documentary short film written and directed by Galina Adamovich. "12 children, 9 grandchildren, 4 cows, a few hectares of land, their own truck and a greenhouse full of cucumbers. Ivan and Tatyana lack nothing, even though they don’t stop from morning to night. Tatyana gets a break from work when she occasionally goes to church, where she falls asleep in her pew. After the harvest they organise the wedding of young Anna and Dmitri, followed by a splendid feast attended by all the neighbours. The women in their fashionable outfits make the sand rise as they dance in the courtyard, while the men fortify themselves with brandy. The special day is coming to an end; the next, ordinary day will be like all the others before it." Quoting the synopsis from the 2006 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Comedy The Perfect Life is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Lucio Pellegrini. It was screened out of competition at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival. Comedy Shaadi Ka Laddoo is a 2004 Bollywood comedy film directed by Raj Kaushal. The film premiered on 23 April 2004. Comedy Molly Make-Believe is a 1916 silent film drama directed by J. Searle Dawley and starring Marguerite Clark. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a 1910 novel, Molly Make-Believe, by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott. Abbott's book was quite popular at the time of this film. A lost film. Comedy Kein Mann zum Heiraten is a 1959 Austrian film directed by Hans Deppe. Comedy The Chronicles of Holly-Weird is a 2009 short comedy film written by Rachel Zeskind and Ahmadu Garba, and directed by Rachel Zeskind and Jamie Mitchell. Thriller Ugly is an upcoming Hindi psychological thriller and an emotional drama film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap. The film was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film also opened the 2014 New York Indian Film Festival The film stars Girish Kulkarni, Ronit Roy, Tejaswini Kolhapure, Vinit Kumar Singh, Surveen Chawla and Vipin Sharma in pivotal roles. The film will also feature model turned TV actor Rahul Bhat in an important role. The film is produced by DAR Motion Pictures and Phantom Films . The digital poster of the film was released on May 8. Comedy Mother Riley Meets the Vampire, also known as Vampire Over London or My Son the Vampire is a 1952 British comedy horror film directed by John Gilling, starring Arthur Lucan and Bela Lugosi that was filmed at Nettlefold Studios. This was the final film of the Old Mother Riley film series and did not feature Lucan's former wife and business partner Kitty McShane who he had divorced in 1951. In 1963, an recut American version called My Son, the Vampire was released, featuring an introductory segment with a song by American comedian Allen Sherman. Animation Barn Owl is a 2011 animated short film directed by Anna Spencer. Animation Odor of the Day is a 1948 animated short in the Looney Tunes series starring Pepé Le Pew. It is the only short in which he appears not as a lover; it is also the only short in which Pepe does not speak, save for one line at the end. It is one of only three Pepé Le Pew shorts not to be directed by Chuck Jones, another being Dog Pounded, a Friz Freleng cartoon of which Pepé Le Pew makes a cameo appearance, and another being Really Scent, directed by Abe Levitow. The title is a play on the phrase "order of the day". Animation As school lets out, Miu's friends invite her out, but she leaves them and visits Reiji and Ayane at Headquarters. Reiji has been taking care of Ayane, who's been in a coma for four weeks. Reiji talks about how Ayane hated the city, and how the city's corruption breeds Invaders. He shows Miu the storeroom of crystals from vanquished Invaders. He says that one day he hopes to be able to turn these crystals back into humans, even though the chances are slim. He also wonders why, despite her hate, Ayane continued to bring the crystals back to him instead of destroying them. The blonde-haired Ghost Girl enters Headquarters and hovers over Ayane. She says Ayane is just like her. Reiji opens his Black Gate on her, but she isn't absorbed. He realizes she isn't an original Invader, but a human. Using her own Gate powers, the Ghost Girl blasts Headquarters apart, takes back all the collected crystals, and disappears. Reiji reveals that he's partly prosthetic because his use of Gate Powers consum Comedy The Trouble Hunter is a 1920 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Assal Eswed is a 2010 Egyptian Comedy film. The literal translation of the title is "Black Honey", relating to the bitter-sweet feelings that Egyptians feel towards living in their country. Thriller Deadly Little Secrets is a 2002 film directed by Fiona MacKenzie. Documentary film The Blo Norton Experience is a documentary film directed by Thomas Dowrie. Comedy Giovannona Coscialunga disonorata con onore is a 1973 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Sergio Martino. The film reproposes the couple of main actors of the one year previous Quel gran pezzo dell'Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda and, as the previous title, it gained a good commercial success. The original title reprises Lina Wertmüller's Mimì metallurgico ferito nell'onore. Animation The Astronomer’s Sun is a 2010 short film written and directed by Simon Cartwright and Jessica Cope. Thriller Singapore Sling: The Man Who Loved a Corpse is a 1990 Greek black-and-white art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis and regarded as his magnum opus. Considered a difficult film to label while still managing to develop something of a cult following throughout the years nonetheless, it was shot in a bizarre manner somewhat resembling film noir or neo-noir and black comedy as well as the exploitation, thriller, and crime genres mixed with some elements of eroticism and horror with sex being used as a power game and received a theatrical release in Greece on 6 December 1990. Despite Nikolaidis' career as a film director in his home country which stretches to the early 1960s he was almost entirely unknown outside Greece before the early 1990s and is still less known outside it and it was only with this film, which has immediately achieved cult status, that international fame came to him and it probably still remans the film for which he is best known today. Documentary film Mati Manas is a 1985 drama film directed by Mani Kaul. Comedy Une hirondelle a fait le printemps is a 2001 French film directed by Christian Carion. The film is also known in English as The Girl From Paris. Documentary film Murderers, Mobsters & Madmen Vol. 2: Assassination in the 20th Century is a 1993 documentary crime fiction thriller film written by Nick Bougas and Tom Lavagnino and directed by Nick Bougas. Documentary film A Man Who Planted The Jungle is a 2013 biographical documentary film written and directed by Piyush Pande. Science Fiction The Stone Tape is a television play directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Michael Bryant, Jane Asher, Michael Bates and Iain Cuthbertson. It was broadcast on BBC Two as a Christmas ghost story in 1972. Combining aspects of science fiction and horror, the story concerns a team of scientists who move into their new research facility, a renovated Victorian mansion that has a reputation for being haunted. The team investigate the phenomena, trying to determine if the stones of the building are acting as a recording medium for past events. However, their investigations serve only to unleash a darker, more malevolent force. The Stone Tape was written by Nigel Kneale, best known as the writer of Quatermass. Its juxtaposition of science and superstition is a frequent theme in Kneale's work; in particular, his 1952 radio play You Must Listen, about a haunted telephone line, is a notable antecedent of The Stone Tape. The play was also inspired by a visit Kneale had paid to the BBC's research and development department, which is located in an old Victorian house in Kingswood, Surrey. Documentary film Warrior of Light is a 2001 German documentary film written and directed by Monika Treut. Comedy Show Folks is a 1928 film directed by Paul L. Stein. Comedy Ever Changing Waters is a 1997 comedy-drama film directed by Marcos Loayza. Comedy Knee High P.I.is a film directed by James B. Rogers released on October 13, 2003. Documentary film The Law in These Parts is a 2011 Israeli documentary film, written and directed by Ra’anan Alexandrowicz, about the court system operated by the Israel Defense Forces in the West Bank. It won the Best Documentary award at the 2011 Jerusalem Film Festival and the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize in Documentary at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The documentary is divided into five chapters and reviews the legal history of Israel’s occupation of Arab territories. Alexandrowicz interviews a number of the judges who were responsible for carrying out the orders of military commanders. Only judges who presided over occupation-related cases are interviewed; as Alexandrowicz noted, “This film is not about the people who broke the law. It’s about the people who wrote the law.” Thriller Raising Cain is a 1992 psychological thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma, and starring John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich and Steven Bauer. Documentary film Welcome To The Machine is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Avi Weider. Comedy Pravachakan is a Malayalam movie released in 1993 under the direction of P. G. Viswambharan. The films has notable actors like Mukesh, Rajan P. Dev, Siddique and Narendra Prasad. Animation The 3 Worlds of Gulliver as shown on the movie, is a 1960 Columbia Pictures fantasy film loosely based upon the 18th-century Irish novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. The film stars Kerwin Mathews as the titular character, June Thorburn as his fiancée Elizabeth, and child actor Sherry Alberoni as Glumdalclitch. Filmed in England and Spain, Gulliver was directed by Jack Sher and featured stop-motion animation and special visual effects by Ray Harryhausen. Cast includes Martin Benson as Flimnap, Lee Patterson as Reldresal, Jo Morrow as Gwendolyn, Marian Spencer as the Empress of Lilliput, Peter Bull as Lord Bermogg, and Alec Mango as the Minister of Lilliput. The film has been broadcast on American television and is available in both VHS and DVD formats. Comedy Hell Comes to Frogtown is a 1987 cult film that was created by Donald G. Jackson. The screenplay for this film was written by Jackson and Randall Frakes. The film was directed by Jackson and R. J. Kizer, and stars the professional wrestler Roddy Piper. Documentary film Pioneers of the Deep is a 2010 film documentary directed by Bertrand Loyer. Comedy The Book of Mormon is a 2014 comedy musical film written by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and directed by Trey Parker. Comedy Swapna Lokathe Balabhaskaran is a 1996 Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan starring Jayaram and Annie Shaji Kailas. Science Fiction Watchers is a 1988 horror film starring Corey Haim, Michael Ironside, Barbara Williams and Lala Sloatman. It is loosely based on the novel Watchers by Dean R. Koontz. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and grossed $940,173 in the United States. There have been three sequels released Watchers II, Watchers 3 and Watchers Reborn. Thriller The Wraith is an independently produced 1986 action/supernatural film released theatrically on 288 screens in the U.S. by New Century Entertainment Corporation. The film is produced by John Kemeny and directed and written by Mike Marvin. It stars Charles "Charlie" Sheen, Sherilyn Fenn, Nick Cassavetes, and Randy Quaid. The film tells the story of a murdered Arizona teen who mysteriously returns from the dead as an all-powerful drag racing wraith intent on taking revenge on a gang of car thieves and its leader, who murdered the teen so the leader could then take control of the teen's girlfriend. The Wraith was featured on television in an episode of Cinema Insomnia. The film is dedicated to the memory of Bruce Ingram, a camera operator who died during the filming of one of the car chases. Animation Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? is an animated musical television special written by Dr. Seuss, directed by Gerard Baldwin, produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, completed in 1979 and first aired on ABC on May 2, 1980. This was one of the final cartoons done at DePatie-Freleng as the studio would be sold to Marvel Comics and become Marvel Productions in 1981. The songs are by Joe Raposo. Comedy Paris Holiday is a 1958 comedy film starring Bob Hope, which was directed by Gerd Oswald, and written by Edmund Beloin, who was Hope's attorney, and Dean Riesner from a story by Hope. The film also features French comedian Fernandel, Anita Ekberg and Martha Hyer, and a rare appearance by writer/director Preston Sturges. The film was shot in Technirama and Technicolor in Paris and in the French village of Gambais. Documentary film Children Before the Dawn is a documentary film directed by Hisao Yanagisawa. Documentary film Enlarged to Show Detail 2 is the second documentary created by the Multi-genred band 311 in 2001. This is their second video documenting their experiences as a band promoting what they consider to be peace and a positive outlook on life. The video caries a Parental Advisory due to explicit lyrics and large display of adult content. Enlarged to Show Detail 2 was certified as a Gold selling video by the RIAA. Format: Explicit Lyrics Rated: NR Studio: Bmg/Volcano/Capricorn DVD Release Date: December 11, 2001 DVD Features: Number of discs: 2 Comedy "75 artists from different countires came together to make Bill Plympton's Guard Dog Global Jam a reality. The result is a unique collection of styles that flow together to re-tell the story of the over-protective Guard Dog as he tries to guide his owner to safety on their walk outside." Quoting the description from the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival site. Thriller Dreamcatcher is a 2003 science fiction horror film adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name. It was directed by Lawrence Kasdan, and co-written by Kasdan and screenwriter William Goldman. The film stars Damian Lewis, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee and Timothy Olyphant as four friends who encounter an invasion of parasitic aliens. It was filmed around Prince George, British Columbia. Animation The OVA based on the Read or Die manga series created by Hideyuki Kurata was created by Studio Deen in early 2001 and distributed outside Japan by Manga Entertainment in 2003. The series, directed by Koji Masunari, features the main characters of the original manga such as Yomiko Readman and Joker. It is a continuation of the Read or Die storyline, taking place a few years after the events of the manga. Documentary film Filmed on the stage of the world-famous Riverplate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, this rock documentary from filmmakers Jim Gable and Ann Kim captures the legendary band the Police during their monumental reunion tour in 2008. In addition to performances of classics like "Roxanne," "Message in a Bottle" and "Every Breath You Take," the program also features Jordan Copeland's behind-the-scenes documentary, Better Than Therapy. Documentary film Exhibits or Stories from the Castle is a 2013 documentary film written by Palo Korec and Jozef Kulacik and directed by Palo Korec. Comedy Olympic Games is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 63rd Our Gang short subject released. Comedy The Sale of Paradise is a 2012 comedy drama film written by Andrés Acevedo and Gonzalo Suárez and directed by Emilio Ruiz Barrachina. Thriller Day of the Woman is a controversial 1978 cult classic rape and revenge film. The film received a limited release, with a wider release in 1980. Prominent film critics condemned the film for its graphic violence, nudity, obscene language, and lengthy depictions of gang rape, and the motion picture remains controversial to this day; even considered as being among the worst ever made. The film was named in 2010 one of Time's Top 10 Ridiculously Violent Movies. It was remade that same year. Comedy Blutzbrüdaz is a 2011 German musical film, directed by German-Turkish Özgür Yildirim. The film was nominated at the 2012 New Faces Awards in Germany. Comedy Who's There? is a 2011 short animated, adventure, comedy film written and directed by Vanda Raýmanová. Documentary film The Pleasures of Being Out of Step is a 2013 documentary biographical history film directed by David L. Lewis. Documentary film Lion, London Zoological Gardens is a 1896 French short black-and-white silent actuality film, produced by Auguste and Louis Lumière and directed by Alexandre Promio, featuring a male lion reaching through the bars of its enclosure at London Zoological Gardens to get at the meat thrown by its keeper. The film was part of a series, including Tigers and Pelicans, which were one of the earliest examples of animal life on film. Documentary film Le Dossier 332 is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Noëlle Pujol. Comedy "Truth is always simple and a lie is always complicated… But on the other hand ‘following the truth’ is always complicated and ‘telling lies’ is simplest of all! Shubendu Roy, an honest, 42 year old balding film-writer meets a 22 year old girl Kanak. She is young, innocent and beautiful. Shubendu, in a moment of weakness, lies about his age. That triggers off a series of lies… Initially he feels very awkward but the temptation to live the life that he otherwise couldn't, grabs the conscience of this simple honest man.… Shubendu starts living his fantasies He starts living in a virtual world… The world where he feels alive… He feels loved… His roommate, Gagan, ‘a wanna be actor’ and a complete believer of the magic of lies, helps him cook up stories. What follows is a hilarious ride of lies, cover-ups, goof-ups and contradicting tales. Shubendu is enjoying this dazzling roll-a-coaster ride without knowing where it will end… As their friendship grows deeper, Shubendu has started living his lies so much that he hardly remembers ‘the honest man’ that he once was. But simple lies lead to the most complicated situations! As Kanak gets short listed for a beauty pageant, she announces her trip to Mumbai. She expresses her keen desire to meet him. Shubendu is stumped. But Gagan walks in yet again to help him cover up with even more lies. And so the act continues. Shubendu's lies are covered up with even bigger and bolder ones, courtesy Gagan and his partner-in-crime Sheela. The lie once again paints the whole world rosy ... but Shubendu has to confront the truth at some point of time… And that will decide the ‘real self’ of an honest man" Quoting the synopsis form the 2010 South Asian International Film Festival site. Comedy Trouping with Ellen is a 1924 silent era American film starring Basil Rathbone, Gaston Glass, Helen Chadwick and Mary Thurman. Comedy Sing Sing is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It stars Adriano Celentano, Enrico Montesano and the British actress, Vanessa Redgrave. It was released in Italy on 15 October 1983. Comedy From Prada to Nada is an American romantic comedy film directed by Angel Gracia and produced by Gary Gilbert, Linda McDonough, Gigi Pritzker and Chris Ranta. The plot was conceived from Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. The screen play was adapted by Luis Alfaro, Craig Fernandez and Fina Torres to be a Latino version of the English novel, where two spoiled sisters who have been left penniless after their father's sudden death are forced to move in with their estranged aunt in East Los Angeles. Pantelion Films opened this film in limited theatrical release in the United States on January 28, 2011. In the United States, this film grossed $3 million theatrically; the box office result met Pantelion's expectation. Animation El Salon Mexico is a 2009 short animated film directed and written by Paul Glickman. Documentary film Lot 63, grave c is a 2006 documentary short film directed by Sam Green. Thriller After the Thin Man is a 1936 American film, starring William Powell, Myrna Loy, and James Stewart, that is the sequel to the film The Thin Man. The movie presents Powell and Loy as Dashiell Hammett's characters Nick and Nora Charles. The film was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and also featured Elissa Landi, Joseph Calleia, Jessie Ralph, Alan Marshal, and Penny Singleton. This was actually the fourth pairing for Myrna Loy and William Powell. The two made 14 pictures together, six of them in the Thin Man series. Thriller A View of Love is a 2010 drama, romance and thriller film written by Frédéric Bélier-Garcia, Nicole Garcia, Natalie Carter and Jacques Fieschi and driected by Nicole Garcia. Documentary film Queen: Days Of Our Lives is a 2011 documentary film directed by Matt O'Casey . Comedy Ideachi Kalpana is a Marathi film released on 31 December 2010. Produced and directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar. The movie is a laughter riot revolving around a lie, a lawyer who begins the lie and a whole bunch of people who wants answers. Comedy Wehe, wenn sie losgelassen is a film directed by Géza von Cziffra released on Oct 2, 1958. Animation Just Mickey, alternately titled Fidlin' Around, is a 1930 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The film shows Mickey Mouse playing a violin on stage as a one-person show; as indicated by the title, Mickey is the only character to appear in the film. It was directed by Walt Disney and is the first Mickey cartoon not animated by Ub Iwerks. Comedy Saraswati Sabatham is a 1966 Tamil mythological film, written and directed by A. P. Nagarajan and starring Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Savitri, Devika, Padmini, K. R. Vijaya, Manorama and Nagesh. Thriller Jaane Hoga Kya is a 2006 Bollywood Sci-fi Thriller directed by Glen Barretto & Ankush Mohla. The film stars Aftab Shivdasani and Bipasha Basu as the lead protagonists. Rahul Dev, Paresh Rawal, Tinnu Anand and Preeti Jhangiani all play supporting roles. The film was released on 1 September 2006 in India. It features Aftab in a double role, as a scientist who aims to clone human life. Comedy Eddie Murphy Raw is an American stand-up comedy film directed by Robert Townsend and starring Eddie Murphy. It was Murphy's second feature stand-up video, following Eddie Murphy Delirious. The 93-minute show was filmed in New York City's Felt Forum, a venue in the Madison Square Garden complex. Comedy Galawgaw is a 1982 romance, comedy drama film written by Ishmael Bernal and Jose N. Carreon and directed by Ishmael Bernal. Animation Alzheimer - A Postponed Reality is a 2011 short animated film directed by Johann Rosti and Julien Mouron. Animation The Phantom of the Cinema is a 2008 short animation film directed by Erik Van Schaaik. Comedy Julietta is a French comedy comedy romance film from 1953, directed by Marc Allégret, written by Françoise Giroud, starring Dany Robin and Jean Marais. Film was based on a novel of Louise de Vilmorin. In United Kingdom the film was known under the title "Julieta", "Biljett till Paris", "Il peccato di Giulietta", "Strengarita". Comedy Martians Go Home is a 1990 comedy film starring Randy Quaid. It was directed by David Odell and written by Charles S. Haas based on the novel by science fiction author Fredric Brown. Science Fiction Demon Seduction is a 2005 science fiction film written and directed by Greg Lewolt. Animation Animato is a compilation of short films by Mike Jittlov, making extensive use of stop motion, pixilation, kinestasis, animation, and multiple exposures. It features the films The Interview, Swing Shift, Rocketman, The Leap, Time Tripper, and Fashionation. It was screened at Filmex in 1977. Regis Philbin was so impressed by the short Time Tripper that he had it televised. Fashionation is one of the animated segments. The short was made using kinestasis, the animation of cutouts, mostly fashion magazine cutouts illustrating the lyrics of the song "I Know a Place" by Petula Clark. It also extensively used multiple exposures, pixilation and stop motion for the brief live-action sequence. Thriller Enter the Dangerous Mind is a 2013 thriller film written by Victor Teran and directed by Youssef Delara and Victor Teran. Documentary film Small Wonders is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Allan Miller. The film follows a music teacher in East Harlem who teaches underprivileged children how to play the violin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Year of the Fish is a 2007 American animated film based on Ye Xian, a ninth-century Chinese variant of the fairy tale Cinderella, starring Tsai Chin, Randall Duk Kim, Ken Leung and An Nguyen. Written and directed by David Kaplan, the film is set in a massage parlor in modern-day New York's Chinatown. The film was executive produced by Janet Yang and produced by Rocco Caruso. Kaplan's screenplay was developed at the Sundance Screenwriters and Directors Labs and was the recipient of a 2005 Leonore Annenberg Fellowship. Year of the Fish had its world premiere at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film was shot entirely on location in New York City’s Chinatown using live actors and then animated in post-production via rotoscoping, the process of tracing over live-action footage to create an animation; in this case, a painterly, watercolor effect. Some of the make-up on the strange-looking characters were removed by the rotoscoping. Comedy Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II is a 2008 episode of the television comedy series Robot Chicken, and the sequel to the Annie Award winning Robot Chicken Star Wars, which aired as a one-off special during Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block on November 16, 2008. Like Robot Chicken: Star Wars it has been released on its own DVD, on July 21, 2009, and will not be part of a season box set. The DVD contains the original broadcast version, and the "Extended Version", which features an additional 15 minutes of footage cut from the broadcast version. It was nominated for a 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. Comedy Twisted Trunk, Big Fat Body is a 2013 comedy film written by Yogesh Vinayak Joshi and directed by Punarvasu Naik. Documentary film Tell Me Something About Yourself - Lada is a 1994 documentary film directed by Helena Trestíková. Comedy Brightest Star is a 2013 comedy, drama and romance film written by Maggie Kiley and Matthew Mullen and directed by Maggie Kiley. Comedy Parenthood is a 1989 comedy-drama film with an ensemble cast that includes Steve Martin, Tom Hulce, Rick Moranis, Martha Plimpton, Keanu Reeves, Jason Robards, Mary Steenburgen, and Dianne Wiest. The film was directed by Ron Howard, who assisted in developing the story with screenwriters Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel. Much of the film is based on the family and parenting experiences of Howard, Ganz, Mandel, and producer Brian Grazer, who have at least 14 children among the four of them. Principal photography was filmed in and around Orlando, Florida with some scenes filmed at the University of Florida. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards: Dianne Wiest for Best Supporting Actress and Randy Newman for Best Song for "I Love to See You Smile". The film was adapted into a NBC television series on two separate occasions, in 1990 and again in 2010 20 years later. Comedy Wonderful World is a 2009 dark comedy-drama film directed and written by Joshua Goldin, who in this movie makes his directorial debut. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Sanaa Lathan, Michael K. Williams and Jodelle Ferland. The film was produced by Ambush Entertainment, Back Lot Pictures and Cold Iron Pictures with K5 International handling the world sales. In the summer of 2009, the film was picked up by Magnolia Pictures for distribution in 2010. Filming took place in Shreveport, Louisiana. Comedy Neel Akasher Chadni is a 2009 romantic comedy Bengali film directed by Sujit Guha and produced Pijus Shaha. The Film features Jeet, Koel Mallick and Jishu Sengupta in leading role. It was Jeet and Koel's ninth film. The film received average reviews but was a box office failure. Comedy Five Dollars a Day is a drama directed by Nigel Cole, produced by Capitol Films subsidiary ThinkFilm and starring Christopher Walken, Alessandro Nivola, Amanda Peet, and Sharon Stone. The project dates back to 2003 when Nick Cassavetes had signed on to direct, but a year later was replaced by John Curran. Three years later Nigel Cole is sitting in the director's chair. It premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film The New Ice Age is a 1974 film directed by Johan van der Keuken. Documentary film Shark Sanctuary is a 2012 documentary film directed by Simon Christopher. Comedy Idea in America is a 2012 comedy film directed by Cecilia Miniucchi. Animation 38 Parrots is a series of ten children's cartoons produced in the Soviet Union between 1976 and 1991 by Soyuzmultfilm. Featuring animated puppets, the series portrays the amusing adventures of four friends: the talkative marmoset Martyshka, the shy young elephant Slonionok, the eccentric parrot Popugai, and the thoughtful boa Udav. The title of the series comes from the very first episode, where Udav has his length measured in parrots. In most episodes the heroes solve paradoxes related to language and meaning. In one, for example, they discuss the number of nuts it takes to make a whole pile. In another, they tackle the problem of how to convey a greeting without it disappearing in transit. The series was created by director Ivan Ufimtsev and artist Leonid Shvartsman, and scripted by children's author Grigoriy Oster. The characters were voiced by popular actors Nadezhda Rumiantseva, Mikhail Kozakov, Vasilii Livanov and Vsevolod Larionov. The series includes songs by Gennadii Gladkov and Yuri Entin. Animation The Great Polar Bear Adventure is a 2006 tv movie written by Robert Cohen and Sean Jara, and directed by Robert Cohen. Documentary film Viewpoint '86: Afghanistan: The Agony of A Nation is a 1986 documentary film directed by Sandy Gall. Comedy Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! is a 1990 film. It is the third in the Killer Tomatoes film series, following Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and Return of the Killer Tomatoes, and followed by Killer Tomatoes Eat France. The film is notable in that it is the first time we see killer tomatoes with faces and was the only killer tomatoes film that did not begin with the traditional Killer Tomatoes score, although remixes play during the film. The film was a direct-to-video release. Documentary film Julie: Old Time Tales of the Blue Ridge is a 1991 documentary short film directed by Les Blank. Comedy Tora-san, the Go-Between is a 1985 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kanako Higuchi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, the Go-Between is the thirty-fifth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Alibi Ike is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joe E. Brown and Olivia de Havilland. Based on the short story "Alibi Ike" by Ring Lardner, the film is about an ace baseball player nicknamed "Alibi Ike" due to his penchant for making up excuses. After falling in love with the beautiful sister-in-law of the team manager, he is kidnapped by gangsters who want him to throw the World Series. Alibi Ike was the most successful of Joe E. Brown's "baseball trilogy" of films, which also included Elmer the Great and Fireman Save My Child. It is considered one of the best baseball comedies of all time. Alibi Ike was the first feature film released starring Olivia de Havilland, although she made two previous films that were released later that year—The Irish in Us and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Science Fiction Panic in Year Zero!, sometimes known as End of the World, is a 1962 science fiction film directed by and starring Ray Milland. The original music score was composed by Les Baxter. It was written by John Morton and Jay Simms. Although the similarities to Ward Moore's stories Lot and Lot's Daughter are obvious, Moore received no credit for the film. In the 1962 novelization of the film by Dean Owen, which was published under the title End of the World by Alta Vista Productions with Ray Milland's photo on the cover, the introduction page asserted: "The screenplay was by John Morton and Jay Simms, from an original story by Jay Simms." The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Tales of Terror. Thriller The Statement is a 2003 drama film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Michael Caine. It is based on a 1996 novel by Brian Moore, with a screenplay written by Ronald Harwood. The plot was inspired by the true story of Paul Touvier, a Vichy French police official, who was indicted after World War II for war crimes. In 1944, Touvier ordered the execution of seven Jews in retaliation for the Resistance's assassination of Vichy France minister Philippe Henriot. For decades after the war he escaped trial thanks to an intricate web of protection, which allegedly included senior members of the Roman Catholic priesthood. He was arrested in 1989 inside a Traditionalist Catholic Priory in Nice and was convicted in 1994. He died in prison in 1996. This was the final film for Jewison, director of such acclaimed films as In the Heat of the Night, The Thomas Crown Affair and Moonstruck. Animation Why Elephants? is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Marko Mestrovic. Comedy Speed Zone, released in 1989, is a comedy set around an illegal cross-country race. The premise is that all the racers are arrested before the race begins, and the sponsors have to quickly line up new racers. Documentary film Our Mr. Sun is a one-hour American 1956 television film in Technicolor written, produced, and directed by Frank Capra. It is a documentary that explains how the Sun works and how it also plays a huge part in human life. It was first televised by CBS in 1956. The film starred Frank Baxter as "Dr. Research", and Eddie Albert as "the writer", the other recurring character in the The Bell Laboratory Science Series. Marvin Miller voiced the animated sun. Sterling Holloway, who was uncredited, voiced an animated version of chlorophyll. The film marked the last project of Lionel Barrymore, who played the voice of Father Time. It was first shown on television two years after Barrymore's death. Our Mr. Sun, and a companion film Hemo the Magnificent, were popular favorites for showing in school science classrooms. The film is currently packaged on DVD with another Frank C. Baxter film The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays. Documentary film It's not every day that an average actor transitions from a TV teen idol to a mega rap star. In a few short years he has managed to garner an astronomical international following. This documentary film chronicles the fascinating life of Aubrey "Drake" Graham. Comedy Hamilton Mattress is a 2002 animated comedy film directed by Barry Purves. Animation Ninja Scroll is a 1993 Japanese animated action thriller film written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. The critically acclaimed film was theatrically released on June 5, 1993, and received a Western release in 1995. Thriller Global Effect is a 2002 action drama thriller film written by Deverin Karol and Terry Cunningham, and directed by Terry Cunningham Comedy The Secret Laughter of Women is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Peter Schwabach. Documentary film Lagerfeld Confidential is a 2007 documentary directed by Rodolphe Marconi. Comedy Dinner at 40 is a 2014 short comedy romance film written by Peter Macklin and directed by Carl Byrd. Comedy The Godson is a 1998 comedy directed by Bob Hoge, starring Rodney Dangerfield, Kevin McDonald and Dom DeLuise. The film is a parody of The Godfather franchise and Scarface, as well as other gangster films that were popular in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Comedy Raja Bhaiya is a 2003 Indian Bollywood film directed by Raman Kumar and produced by Maann Singh Deep. It stars Govinda and Aarti Chhabria in pivotal roles. Thriller The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Barry K. Barnes, Sophie Stewart, Margaretta Scott and James Mason. It is a sequel to the 1934 film The Scarlet Pimpernel based on the stories by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. France, 1794. Citizen Chauvelin lays a trap for his long-standing nemesis Sir Percy Blakeney by kidnapping his wife. Comedy Taxi zum Klo is a 1981 film written by, directed by, and starring Frank Ripploh. The story of a schoolteacher and the contrasts between his public and private lives, the film documents gay culture in West Berlin in the period in which it was made. Ripploh has stated that much of the film was autobiographical. The name literally means Taxi to the Toilet Documentary film The underground cult classic documentary of the psychedelic 1960s. Close ups of stars, including Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Ronald Reagan, Frank Zappa, Sean Connery, Brigit Bardot, Alfred Hitchcock, Bobby Beausoleil of the "Manson Family," imprisoned for life for murder, and Jay Sebring - victim of the Mansons. Personal insights by surfers, skydivers, LSD gurus, hippies, peaceniks, protest-singers, rightwing politicians, eccentric multi-millionaires and transvestites. Denounced as "bizarre prophecy" by the critics. Invited to open the 1968 Avignon & Venice Film Festivals, but banned by the French Ministry of Information as a "danger to mental health" and an "apology for certain perversities, including drugs and homosexuality." Characterized in CIA files as "pro-Communist." Refused exhibition in Communist nations as "glamorizing Capitalism - too many cars and swimming pools." Described by UNESCO social scientist S. Friedman as "...a vivid, warm & humorous image of people ... confronting the eternal American dream.... It may well be that we are at the eve of a profound social and moral revolution." Written, Produced & Directed by Robert Carl Cohen, renowned for pioneering documentaries INSIDE RED CHINA, INSIDE EAST GERMANY, THREE CUBANS, and COMMITTEE ON UNAMERICAN ACTIVITIES. The MONDO HOLLYWOOD Music Director, Mike Curb, was later elected Lt. Governor of California in 1978 despite being falsely accused of "singing falsetto in a bathtub scene in the film with two lesbians." Its original sound track performed by the Mugwumps & Davy Allen & The Arrows. Thriller Cocktail: The Deadly Combination is a Bollywood Thriller film directed by Maninder Bhandari, starring Waqar Khan, Mushtaq Khan, Gufi Paintal, Raju Shreshta, Preeti Jain, Sonu Pahuja, Sushil Yogi & Vijay Bhadodia Comedy Model Behavior is a 2000 television movie that aired on The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC. The film starred Maggie Lawson and was directed by Mark Rosman. The film also stars Justin Timberlake and co-stars Kathie Lee Gifford. It is based on the book by Michael Levin Janine and Alex, Alex and Janine. Comedy Mi desconocida esposa is a 1958 comedy film directed by Alberto Gout. Thriller Biikenbrennen - Der Fluch des Meeres is a 1999 thriller film written by Timo Berndt and directed by Sebastian Niemann. Thriller I Am Legend is a 2007 American post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film directed by Francis Lawrence and starring Will Smith. It is the third feature film adaptation of Richard Matheson's 1954 novel of the same name, following 1964's The Last Man on Earth and 1971's The Omega Man. Smith plays virologist Robert Neville, who is immune to a man-made virus originally created to cure cancer. He works to create a remedy while defending himself against mutants created by the virus. Warner Bros. began developing I Am Legend in 1994, and various actors and directors were attached to the project, though production was delayed due to budgetary concerns related to the script. Production began in 2006 in New York City, filming mainly on location in the city, including a $5 million scene at the Brooklyn Bridge. I Am Legend was released on December 14, 2007 in the United States and Canada, and opened to the largest ever box office for a non-Christmas film released in the U.S. in December. The film was the seventh-highest grossing film of 2007, earning $256 million domestically and $329 million internationally, for a total of $585 million. Science Fiction Vanilla Sky is a 2001 American science fiction thriller film directed, written and co-produced by Cameron Crowe. It is an English-language remake of Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 Spanish film Open Your Eyes, which was written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil, with Penélope Cruz reprising her role from the original movie. The movie is described as "an odd mixture of science fiction, romance and reality warp", Vanilla Sky stars Tom Cruise, Penélope Cruz, and Cameron Diaz, with Jason Lee and Kurt Russell appearing in supporting roles. It received mixed reviews, with critics comparing it unfavorably to the original film and criticizing the screenplay. It was a box office success, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, as well as Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe Award nominations for Cameron Diaz's performance. The soundtrack was also critically acclaimed. Comedy Momo is a 1986 fantasy film directed by Johannes Schaaf and based on the 1973 novel Momo by Michael Ende. It is about the concept of time and how it is used by humans in modern societies. The film features the final acting role of actor/writer/ director John Huston. Animation Hokkyoku no Muushika Miishika is a 1979 family animated film written by Tomiko Inoi and Mei Kato and directed by Chikao Katsui. Comedy Muita Calma Nessa Hora 2 is a 2014 Brazilian comedy film directed by Felipe Joffily, written by Bruno Mazzeo and Lusa Silvestre, and starring Mazzeo, Marcelo Adnet, Fernanda Souza and Andréia Horta. It is a sequel of the 2010 film Muita Calma Nessa Hora. Comedy The Scandalous Adventures of Buraikan is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It was Japan's submission to the 43rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film [REC]³ Génesis: preparativos de una boda sangrienta is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Martin Samper. Documentary film Jackpot Town is a 1972 short documentary film directed by Roger Whittaker. Thriller Kagerō-za is a 1981 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and based on a novel by Kyōka Izumi. It forms the middle section of Suzuki's Taishō Roman Trilogy, preceded by Zigeunerweisen and followed by Yumeji, surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period setting. All were produced by Genjirō Arato. Comedy So Normal is a 2003 Brazilian film, based on the popular Brazilian sitcom of the same name. The film shows the beginning of the relationship between the characters Rui and Vani. It was directed by José Alvarenga Jr. and starred Luiz Fernando Guimarães, Fernanda Torres, Marisa Orth, and Evandro Mesquita. A sequel, Os Normais 2, premiered in Brazil on August 27, 2009. Documentary film The Lost Village: The Dark Side is a 2012 short fantasy mystery and documentary film written by Víctor F. Muñoz Ramírez and directed by Manuel Jimenez. Thriller Streets of Fire is a 1984 film directed by Walter Hill and co-written by Hill and Larry Gross. It was described in previews, trailers, and posters as "A Rock & Roll Fable". It is an unusual mix of musical, action, drama, and comedy with elements both of retro-1950s and 1980s. The film stars Michael Paré as a soldier of fortune who returns home to rescue his ex-girlfriend who has been kidnapped by Raven, the leader of a biker gang. Some of the film was shot on the backlot of Universal Studios in California on two large sets covered in a tarp 1,240 feet long by 220 feet wide so that night scenes could be filmed during the day. The film was promoted as a summer blockbuster but failed critically and commercially, grossing only US$8 million in North America, compared to a production budget of $14.5 million. However, its musical score by Jim Steinman, Ry Cooder, and others, as well as the hit Dan Hartman song "I Can Dream About You", has helped it attain a cult following. Animation Anne: Journey to Green Gables is a 2005 Animation film written by Michael MacLennan and Kevin Sullivan, and directed by Kevin Sullivan. Documentary film The Arrested Development Documentary Project is a 2009 film documentary directed by Jeff Smith. Animation Dreams & Tears is a 2013 Animation film written directed by Yuval Barbash. Documentary film CITIZEN U.S.A.: A 50-STATE ROAD TRIP (July 4) follows director Alexandra Pelosi (HBO’s Emmy®-winning “Journeys with George”) as she travels across the U.S. to attend naturalization ceremonies in all 50 states and meets brand-new citizens to find out why they chose America as their home. Commemorating the Fourth of July, the documentary intersperses stories of newly naturalized citizens and interviews with notable first-generation Americans, including Madeleine Albright, Arianna Huffington, Henry Kissinger and Gene Simmons. Comedy Stella's Favor, originally Mi fai un favore, is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Giancarlo Scarchilli. Thriller Pretty attorney Missy (Jennifer Sommerfield) becomes the target of two ruthless hit men intent on silencing her after she learns her client is a murderer. Pursued by the assassins through the Mojave Desert, Missy is forced to team with an ex-con named Texas (Claude Duhamel). As bullets fly during a wild car chase across the dusty highways, Missy and Texas try to make it to Sin City alive in this fast-paced thriller also starring Stephen Polk. Comedy A Bomb Was Stolen is a 1961 Romanian dialogue-free spy film directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film "A fascinating documentary portrait of the legendary American photographer Annie Leibovitz, who introduced images of the Rolling Stones to the world and worked on the magazines Vanity Fair and Vogue. She took pictures of Mick Jagger, Hillary Clinton, Patti Smith, Demi Moore, Keith Richards and Arnold Schwarzenegger, to name a few. However, she also boldly documented the brutal apocalypses in Sarajevo and Rwanda. Over the last thirty years she has shared in forming an image of the contemporary world and today she is as famous as the celebrities she has worked with. Barbara Leibovitz captures her elder sister as a person who has always been able to protect her privacy and maintain her integrity even in dramatic and high-pressure situations. Down on the idyllic family farm, working on her latest book of photographs, Annie Leibovitz is always seen as a woman who never loses face. A fact confirmed by all the well-known personalities whom the director interviews." Quoting the synopsis from the 2007 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival site. Thriller CIA contro KGB is a 1978 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Documentary film Anything Else Than Air is a Mexican film documentary that plans to release in theaters in the autumn of 2012 in Mexico. The film is directed by Mexican director Carlos Hernández Vázquez and produced by E Corp Studio in association with Media Mac, and was shot in high definition digital cinema. Documentary film Trudell is a 2005 documentary film about the life of author and American Indian activist John Trudell. The film traces Trudell from his childhood in Omaha, Nebraska, to his role in the American Indian Movement, and finally to his rebirth as a musician and spoken word poet. Heather Rae produced and directed the film, which took her more than a decade to complete. Trudell aired nationally in the U.S. on April 11, 2006 as part of the Independent Lens series on PBS. Comedy Big Night is a 1996 American motion picture drama with comedic overtones directed by Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci. Produced by David Kirkpatrick and Jonathan Filley for the Samuel Goldwyn Company, the film met with critical acclaim both in the United States and internationally. It was nominated for the "Grand Jury Prize" at the Sundance Film Festival and the "Grand Special Prize" at the Deauville Film Festival. Scott and Tucci won the New York Film Critics Circle Award and the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best New Director. Tucci and Joseph Tropiano won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay. Tucci heads the cast, with Tony Shalhoub, Minnie Driver and Isabella Rossellini. Animation Du Haut Du Placard is a short animation film directed by Gabrielle Dubois. Science Fiction The Cosmonaut is a Spanish science-fiction film, directed by Nicolas Alcala and produced by Carola Rodriguez and Bruno Teixidor. It premiered in May 2013. The first feature-length project of Riot Cinema Collective is notable for its use of crowdfunding and Creative Commons license in its production. Documentary film The African Lion is a 1955 feature-length documentary that was released by Walt Disney Productions as part of its True-Life Adventures series. The film, which was shot over a three-year period focuses on the life of the lions within the complexity of the Africa ecosystem. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear award. It was released on DVD in 2006 as part of the Walt Disney Legacy Collection. It can be found on the third volume of the True-Life Adventures series where it has been fully restored. Thriller Killing Moon is a 2000 TV movie written by Tony Johnston and directed by John Bradshaw. Thriller New Town Killers is a British drama film written and directed by Richard Jobson, starring James Anthony Pearson and Dougray Scott. New Town Killers follows two business men, portrayed by Dougray Scott and Alastair Mackenzie, who play macabre cat and mouse games with people from the fringes of society. The film was an official selection for both The Times BFI London Film Festival, 2008 and The International Thessaloniki Film Festival, 2008. Comedy Hey! Hey! USA is a 1938 British comedy film starring comedian Will Hay, Edgar Kennedy and Eddie Ryan. Hay appears as Benjamin Twist, a porter who accidentally finds himself on a ship bound for the United States. The film features an early appearance by child actor Roddy McDowell, before he went to live in America. Comedy El Rey de los exhortos is a 1979 Argentine film directed by Hugo Sofovich. Comedy Karmic Mahjong is a 2006 Chinese comedy film directed by Wang Guangli. It stars Francis Ng as a mechanic from Chengdu plagued by bad luck and Cherrie Ying as a young woman who appears to share the same affliction. The film also features cameos by the prominent Chinese directors Wang Xiaoshuai and Jia Zhangke. The film, a mainland production of the Shanghai Dachong Cultural Information Company and the Zhangzhou Xinchuang Cultural Information Company, nevertheless is director Wang Guangli's homage to the Hong Kong tradition of action-comedies. Documentary film 90 Miles is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Juan Carlos Zaldívar. The film is a recounting of the events that lead Zaldívar to become a Marielito and leave Cuba for a better life in Miami. It premiered in 2003 on PBS as part of its P.O.V. series. It won two awards: the Grand Coral, First Prize, for Documentary and the Memoria Documentary Award. 90 Miles recounts the strange twist of fate that took Juan Carlos Zaldívar across one of the world's most treacherous stretches of water. It is a journey of a family in search for healing and understanding. Probing and thoughtful, Zaldívar uncovers the emotional distance opened in thousands of families by the 90 miles between the U.S. and Cuba. Comedy Top Five is an upcoming American comedy film directed and written by Chris Rock. The film stars Chris Rock, Rosario Dawson, Genevieve Angelson, Rachel Feinstein and Hayley Marie Norman. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film will receive a wide release on December 12, 2014. Thriller 405 is the name of a 3-minute film released in June 2000 and produced by Bruce Branit and Jeremy Hunt. It was the first short film to become widely distributed on the Internet and became a media sensation for a short time. It is generally thought of as one of, if not the first viral film property. Comedy The Gamers: Dorkness Rising is a feature length film produced by Dead Gentlemen Productions, and focuses on a group of table-top gamers as their game-master attempts to shepherd them through a campaign that they've played through three times and have yet to actually finish. While the film is set in the same universe as and has a similar theme to its predecessor, The Gamers, it is not a direct sequel to the first film, as it focuses on a different group of players. Also, unlike its predecessor, this film dedicates a substantial portion of the film to the players themselves, and not their characters. It began filming in 2005 and was set for release in 2006, and was finally released at Gen Con in Indianapolis by Anthem Pictures on August 14, 2008. Paizo had an exclusive sales window for the 2008 Gen Con convention where the cast and crew of The Gamers: Dorkness Rising were signing copies at the Paizo booth. Comedy Mitti Na Pharol Jogiya is an upcoming Punjabi film directed by Avtar Singh, Starring Kartar Chemma, Aman Grewal, Japtej Singh and more. Movie Produced under banner Ram Avtar Art Film. The story of the film revolves around the emotions of love and anger with an impact of partition on common life. Documentary film Autism Every Day is a 2006 documentary film sponsored by Autism Speaks, and produced by Lauren Thierry, Jim Watkins and Eric Solomon. It follows mothers with autistic children which consists mainly of interviews with the mothers. A 13 minute version of Autism Every Day debuted at a fundraiser named "A New Decade for Autism" in New York City on May 9, 2006, and made its mainstream debut on Don Imus show on MSNBC the following day. It was selected by the Sundance Institute as a special screening film at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. A 7-minute version of the film can be found on Autism Speak's YouTube Channel. The New York Times said, "While the filmmakers capture hope, love and determination, the documentary also reveals the unrelenting stress and occasional despair in rearing children with autism." The New York Observer said the film was a "short documentary film ... about the lives of mothers of autistic kids. The film consists mainly of interviews with mothers, mothers whose lives have been utterly transformed. The situation of these mothers is just unrelieved, unrelenting." Comedy Silver Strand is a 1995 action/drama/romance film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Gil Bellows, Jennifer O'Neill, Jay O. Sanders, Tony Plana and Wolfgang Bodison. It was directed by George Miller and written by Douglas Day Stewart. Documentary film Monkey Spa is a 2011 a short/adventure/biography/comedy/documentary film written by Dragan Zivancevic and directed by Dragan Matic, Zeljko Piskoric and Dragan Zivancevic. Comedy A dying man hands Lupin a mysterious diamond known as "Twilight Gemini". It is one half of a larger diamond that holds the secret to a buried treasure. The search for the other half and the treasure leads Lupin and Jigen to the deserts of Moracco. Fujiko's attempt to seduce the diamond from Lupin is interrupted by Sadachiyo, an effeminate, whip-wielding villain. The search for the treasure becomes more complicated as Lara, a beautiful rebel leader joins Lupin, and Goemon seeks only revenge against Sadachiyo. Thriller Pink String and Sealing Wax is a 1945 British drama film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Mervyn Johns, Googie Withers and Gordon Jackson. The wife of a pub landlord in Victorian Brighton who is having an affair wants to rid herself of her abusive husband. To accomplish this she befriends a young man who works in his father's pharmacy in order to get hold of some poison. Thriller October 1 is a 2014 Nigerian dark psychological thriller film written by Tunde Babalola, produced and directed by Kunle Afolayan. It stars Sadiq Daba, Kayode Olaiya, David Bailie, Kehinde Bankole, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Fabian Adeoye Lojede, Nick Rhys, Kunle Afolayan, Femi Adebayo, Bimbo Manuel, Ibrahim Chatta and introducing Demola Adedoyin and Deola Sagoe. The film narrates the story of Danladi Waziri, a police officer from Northern Nigeria who is posted to a remote town of Akote in Western Nigeria to investigate the frequent female murder cases in the community, and have the mystery solved before the Nigerian flag is raised on October 1, Nigeria's Independence Day. The film which received sponsorships from Lagos State Government, Toyota Nigeria, Elizade Motors, Guinness and Sovereign Trust Insurance was shot in Lagos and Ondo State for a period of over forty days after four months of preproduction. The film premiered on 28 September 2014 at EXPO centre, Eko Hotel and Suites, with a general theatrical release on 1 October 2014, after several release postponements. Documentary film Centravanti Nato is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Gian Claudio Guiducci. Comedy Walang Matigas na Buto sa Gutom na Aso is a 1993 comedy film. Documentary film Love and Rubbish is a 2012 short documentary film written by Hanna Polak and Anne Dillon; and directed by Hanna Polak. Animation Catcher: Cat City 2 is a 2007 traditional animation written by József Nepp and directed by Béla Ternovszy and it is the sequel of the 1986 animation Cat City. Comedy In the Pool is the 2005 comedy film directed by Satoshi Miki. Comedy Eroica is a 1958 film by Andrzej Munk. It is composed of two separate stories, each featuring the Polish concept of heroism and a role of a hero. A third segment, Con Bravura, utilizing Polish romantic legend and different in spirit from the first two segments, was meant as the final part of the original film but although completed, was ultimately cut by Munk from the final version. It premiered on Polish Television in 1972 and depicts wartime couriers crossing the Tatra Mountains. Eroica won the FIPRESCI Award at the 1959 Mar del Plata Film Festival. Animation Jerry keeps trying to hurt Tom in his sleep. Jerry notices this, and tries to stay awake, but it doesn't work. No matter where Tom goes, Jerry keeps following him in his sleep, trying to hurt him. Documentary film Double Tide is a 2009 film written and directed by Sharon Lockhart. Comedy I'm You, Dickhead is a 2014 short, comedy, sci-fi film written by Larry Boxshall and directed by Lucas Testro. Comedy Who's Afraid of Vagina Wolf? is a 2013 comedy and romance film written by Michael Urban and directed by Anna Margarita Albelo. Documentary film On the afternoon of September 16, 2004, a joyous 18-year-old, Lynn Gordon Bailey Jr., pledged Chi Psi Fraternity at the University of Colorado. The next morning he was found dead, a victim of an irresponsible hazing ritual involving alcohol. A sad situation, but made even worse because it was so preventable.Every year, a staggering 1,700 college students face the same fate. Another 100,000 are victims of sexual assault as a result of heavy drinking. But no one working on a national level to change a culture that puts our young people in peril. Until now.HAZE is a feature documentary, created with the intent of placing a focus on the issues of binge drinking, alcohol-laden hazing rituals, and rapid-fire drinking games. Simply stated, the film's goal is to save lives and prevent harm. Harm that would never have happened if a few crucial steps had been followed by friends, by fraternity brothers and sisters, family members or peers. HAZE won't end irresponsible drinking but it will be the first chapter in an educational process for parents and young adults--teaching us what to do and what to look out for in order to "save a life." Comedy A-Lad-In His Lamp is a 1948 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and featuring the Genie and Caliph Hassan Pfeiffer who is after Bugs and the Genie in his lamp. The voices of Bugs Bunny and Caliph Hassan Pheffer are voiced by Mel Blanc and the voice of the Smokey the Genie is played by Jim Backus in one of his first professional roles. This is the sixth Bugs Bunny cartoon where the title does not refer to "hare", "rabbit", or "bunny". The cartoon is a takeoff of the story of Aladdin's Lamp. Elements of this short would later be re-used for the Arabian Era in Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters. Comedy Real Time is a 2008 comedy drama which premiered on 18 January 2008 at the Slamdance Film Festival. Comedy Public Sex is a British romantic comedy film released in 2009 starring Luke Treadaway, Kate Heppell, Justine Glenton, and Richard Reddell, directed by Simon Ellis and written by Michael Groom and Brock Norman Brock. The film was originally titled Dogging: A Love Story, but the title was changed to Public Sex when released in the United States. Thriller Exposé is a 1976 video nasty starring Udo Kier, Linda Hayden and 1970s sex symbol Fiona Richmond. On release, it sparked controversy due to graphic scenes of sex and violence, resulting in a re-release in 2006, with around 30 seconds of cuts. Thriller To Be a Millionaire is a 1980 Swedish comedy film directed by Mats Arehn. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 16th Guldbagge Awards. Comedy The Cock-Eyed World is a sequel to What Price Glory? and musical film made by Fox Film Corporation, directed and written by Raoul Walsh, and based on the Flagg and Quirt story by Maxwell Anderson, Tom Barry, Wilson Mizner and Laurence Stallings. The film stars Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe, reprising their original roles, as well as Lili Damita. The picture was also released in a silent version on October 5, 1929. Documentary film American Autumn: an Occudoc is a documentary shot on the front lines and meeting spaces of the Occupy movement in NYC, Boston, and Washington, DC, from the earliest days through the end of January 2012. Comedy The Red Cockatoo is a 2005 comedy drama film written by Karin Aström and Michael Klier directed by Dominik Graf. Comedy Pudgy Picks a Fight! is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Puppy. Documentary film From Africa to Assen is a 2011 documentary film directed by Lieza Röben. Comedy Wedding Cake is a 2013 animated short comedy film written and directed by Viola Baier. Comedy People Will Talk is a romantic comedy/drama directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck from a screenplay by Mankiewicz, based on the German play by Curt Goetz, which had been made into a movie in Germany. Released by Twentieth Century Fox, the film stars Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain, with supporting performances by Hume Cronyn, Finlay Currie, Walter Slezak, and Sidney Blackmer. The film was nominated for the Writers Guild of America screen Award for Best Written American Comedy. Comedy Pekka ja Pätkä Suezilla is a 1958 Finnish comedy directed by Armand Lohikoski and starring Esa Pakarinen and Masa Niemi. It is the tenth movie in the Pekka ja Pätkä-series of musical buddy comedies based on the Finnish comic book. Comedy Soul Flower Train is a 2013 comedy film directed by Hiroshi Nishio. Science Fiction The Pod People is a 1983 Spanish science fiction film directed by Juan Piquer Simón. A young boy discovers a lovable alien creature, but the alien's mother is on the prowl. The film's original draft was meant to be a straightforward horror film about an evil alien on a murderous rampage, but the producers demanded script alterations in order to cash in on the success of Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial by featuring a child and cute, lovable alien. Director Juan Piquer Simón was dissatisfied with the final result. The film was largely forgotten until 1991, when it was lampooned by the famed B-movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Documentary film Pope John Paul II in Poland is a 1981 News and Documentary Emmy Award winner for News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding News and Documentary Program Achievement - Programs & Segments. Comedy Madea's Big Happy Family: The Play is the video of the stage play released in 2010. This is not to be confused with the film of the same name released in 2011. Comedy Rag. Arturo De Fanti, bancario precario, also known as The Precarious Bank Teller, is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. Animation Hunky is teaching her son Spunky how to kick properly. She has him practice with a mattress propped against a tree. Spunky befriends a family of birds who are building a nest. Spunky copies their design and builds a nest of his own. Although he is a donkey, he tries to imitate the birds in flight and falls out of his nest. A vulture kidnaps the baby bird from the nest and Spunky follows them. Spunky uses his newfound kicking abilities to send the vulture packing and return the baby bird to its parents. Comedy Caught in a Cabaret is a 1914 short comedy film written and directed by Mabel Normand and starring Normand and Charles Chaplin. Animation Something Left, Something Taken is a 2010 short animated comedy film written and directed by Ru Kuwahata and Max Porter. Science Fiction Princess D is a 2002 romance and science fiction film written and directed by Sylvia Chang and Alan Yuen. Documentary film Get the Fire: Young Mormon Missionaries Abroad is a United States PBS-sponsored documentary, by the independent filmmaker Nancy du Plessis. It examines the experiences of some Mormon missionaries who questioned their religious beliefs after serving their missions. It premiered in December 2003 and was 60 minutes long. Some Mormon missionaries, including those serving missions in a foreign culture, may begin to question their religious upbringing and belief system. Get the Fire follows three LDS missionaries during their two-year missions in Germany. The documentary opens with the three future missionaries at their respective homes prior to knowing where they will serve. Surrounded by their family, each boy opens a mission call informing them they will serve in the Munich, Germany mission. The documentary follows them along the full two years of their mission from the Missionary Training Center until they leave the mission and return home. The film shows missionaries proselyting in public squares, knocking door to door, struggling with a foreign language, congregating in zone and district meetings, and meeting with the mission president. Documentary film Winged Migration, is a 2001 documentary film directed by Jacques Cluzaud, Michel Debats and Jacques Perrin, who was also one of the writers and narrators, showcasing the immense journeys routinely made by birds during their migrations. The film is dedicated to the French ornithologist Jean Dorst. Comedy Roller Blade is an action comedy science fiction film directed by Donald G. Jackson. Comedy Here's The Kicker is a 2011 comedy film written by Ian Michaels and directed by Chris Harris. Thriller Paris by Night is a 1988 British thriller film written and directed by David Hare and starring Charlotte Rampling, Michael Gambon and Iain Glen. A British politician spends some time in Paris, but gets caught up in a murder. The film was released on DVD by Televista in 2007, but it is considered to be of inferior quality. Science Fiction Extracted, also known as Extraction in the UK, is an independent 2012 American science fiction thriller directed and written by Nir Paniry. Sasha Roiz stars as a scientist whose consciousness becomes trapped in the mind of a convict who volunteered to be a part of an experimental procedure. Comedy The Boy Who Smells Like Fish is a 2013 comedy/drama film directed by Analeine Cal y Mayor Thriller Bunker 6 is a 2013 Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller film written and directed by Greg Jackson. Documentary film Los mundos sutiles is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson. Comedy Fruit and Nut is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film directed by well-known comedian Kunal Vijaykar and starring Boman Irani, Cyrus Broacha, Dia Mirza and Mahesh Manjrekar in pivotal roles. The film was produced and distributed by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, and was released on October 23, 2009. Thriller If I Didn't Care is a 2007 mystery film directed by Ben Cummings and Orson Cummings. Science Fiction Gamebox 1.0 is a film starring Nate Richert and Danielle Fishel about a video game that traps the player inside it when started. The only escape is to win the game. It was directed by the brothers David and Scott Hillenbrand, who wrote it with Patrick Casey and Worm Miller. It was released on DVD in the U.S. on April 10, 2007. Documentary film Imagine being surrounded by a vast and rugged wilderness. No town, no stores, no human contact – just you and your family plus 10,000 head of cattle. This episode explores the majestic and vast wilderness of Australia's outback. The WORLD OF DISCOVERY series takes you to the far corners of the globe to explore the secrets of nature and wildlife, the frontiers of science and technology, and the compelling questions of history and the world we live in. Thriller Follow Me! is a 1972 drama film directed by Sir Carol Reed, starring Mia Farrow and Topol. Adapted by Peter Shaffer from his own play. The picture marks Carol Reed's last completed film. The film was released in the United States under its original stage title The Public Eye. The score was composed by John Barry and the film was edited by Anne V. Coates. Comedy A Rowboat Romance is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Naran is a 2005 Action Malayalam Film written by Ranjan Pramod and directed by Joshi. The film tells the story of Mullankolli Velayudhan, a homeless ruffian with a good heart. It was one of the Onam releases in 2005.The film got positive reviews from the critics and overwhelming positive response from the audiences.It was one of the highest grossing movie of that year. Documentary film Inside Lara Roxx is a 2011 EyeSteelFilm Canadian documentary film by Canadian film director Mia Donovan. It covers the circumstances the 21-year-old Canadian woman Lara Roxx who in the Spring of 2004, left her hometown Montreal heading to Los Angeles to work in pornography. Within two months she contracted HIV after shooting an unprotected sex scene with two males. It was revealed that one of the two males, porn actor Darren James, was HIV positive. There was extensive press coverage of the situation at the time. The film did well critically. In 2012, it was nominated for a Claude Jutra Award for Best Documentary. Documentary film Three Miles North of Molkom is a 2008 documentary film directed by Corinna Villari-McFarlane and Robert Cannan. It was nominated in the Best British Documentary category for the British Independent Film Awards 2008. It is about seven participants of the 2007 No Mind Festival at Ängsbacka, three miles north of Molkom, Sweden. This yearly New Age event lasts one or two weeks, has a thousand participants, and is claimed to be the largest alternative festival in Northern Europe. The activities shown in the film include tree hugging, firewalking, nude swimming, sweat lodge, hugging, Tantric sex, singing, dancing, talks in "sharing circles". There is also an exercise in defending oneself against a physical attack using psychic energy. The portrayed participants are: Siddhartha, a Swedish harbor master, who says he feels like a king in his nice house, but also that he is lonely, and longs for a woman. Peter, who has come with his two sons; his wife did not come along. Mervi, an older, female former career counselor from Finland. She suffers from a lack of saliva, but some activities are so exciting that it is produced. Thriller Tangier is a 1946 black-and-white thriller film set in the city of Tangier, Morocco that was directed by George Waggner and filmed on Universal's backlot. It was one of the last Universal Pictures films before it merged into Universal-International in July 1946. The film features a variety of well-known Universal players completing their contracts, such as Maria Montez, Robert Paige and Louise Allbritton, and well-known 1940s stars Preston Foster and Sabu who sings "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain". The plot tells a tale of an escaped Nazi war criminal who is a diamond smuggler. The film was made at the insistence of Maria Montez who was sick of being typecast in Technicolor oriental adventures. Thriller Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kayaku no taru is an action film directed by Takashi Tsuboshima. Science Fiction The Relic is a 1997 science fiction/horror film directed by Peter Hyams and based on the best-selling novel Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The film stars Penelope Ann Miller, Tom Sizemore and Linda Hunt. The original music score was composed by John Debney. Animation Faruza is a 2011 animated drama short film written and directed by Katariina Lillqvist. Comedy Kummeli Alivuokralainen is a 2008 comedy film written by Heikki Vihinen, Timo Kahilainen, Anttu Harlin, Heikki Vihinen and directed by Matti Grönberg. Comedy Meet Me at Dawn is a 1947 British romantic comedy film directed by Peter Creswell and Thornton Freeland and starring William Eythe, Stanley Holloway and Hazel Court. A very skilled pistol shot hires himself out to fight duels in early twentieth century Paris. Documentary film Grand Canyon is a 1958 American short documentary film directed by James Algar and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was shown as a supplement during Sleeping Beauty's initial run, and it won an Academy Award at the 31st Academy Awards in 1959 for Best Short Subject. It is also included as a bonus feature on the 1997 laserdisc, 2003 DVD, and 2008 DVD & Blu-ray releases of Sleeping Beauty. According to the opening credits, Grand Canyon is "a pictorial interpretation of Ferde Grofé's Grand Canyon Suite", much as the animated segments in Fantasia are pictorial representations of music, and the film is strongly related to its soundtrack. The film has no live actors, no dialogue, and no narration, only musical accompaniment. Comedy A young girl with hopes of fame and fortune auditions for a big part. Her hopes are dashed, however, when a talent agent is blunt with her about her apparent lack of talent. Science Fiction Day the World Ended was the fourth film directed by Roger Corman. Rick is a heroic scientist who, among others, must face off against a mutant monster after an atomic war destroys human civilization. Chet Huntley of NBC, later of The Huntley-Brinkley Report, narrates. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Beast with a Million Eyes. The film is referred to in a 2001 horror film of the same title, The Day the World Ended. The film was remade in 1967 with the title In the Year 2889 with the dialogue repeated almost entirely verbatim. Animation Mister Super Juice is a 2013 short comedic animation written and directed by Mike Wellins. Comedy Anche gli angeli tirano di destro is a 1974 Italian action comedy film written and directed by Enzo Barboni. The film is the sequel of Even Angels Eat Beans, with Ricky Bruch who replaced Bud Spencer as Giuliano Gemma's support. Documentary film Billal is a 1996 documentary film directed by Tom Zubrycki. Comedy A young married couple try to convert an old warehouse into a nightclub, but face opposition from both the council and local mobsters. Thriller The Constant Gardener is a 2005 drama thriller film directed by Fernando Meirelles. The screenplay by Jeffrey Caine is based on the John le Carré novel of the same name. The film follows Justin Quayle, a British diplomat in Kenya, as he tries to solve the murder of his wife Tessa, an Amnesty activist, alternating with many flashbacks telling the story of their love. The film also stars Hubert Koundé, Danny Huston, Bill Nighy and Donald Sumpter. It was filmed on location in Loiyangalani and the slums of Kibera, a section of Nairobi, Kenya. Circumstances in the area affected the cast and crew to the extent that they set up the Constant Gardener Trust in order to provide basic education for these villages. The plot was vaguely based on a real-life case in Kano, Nigeria. The DVD versions were released in the United States on 1 January 2006 and in the United Kingdom on 13 March 2006. Justin's gentle but diligent attention to his plants is a recurring background theme, from which image the film's title is derived. Animation Le Monde Intérieur is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Elohim Sanchez. Thriller Stalag 17 is a 1953 war film which tells the story of a group of American airmen held in a German World War II prisoner of war camp, who come to suspect that one of their number is an informant. It was adapted from a Broadway play. Produced and directed by Billy Wilder, it starred William Holden, Don Taylor, Robert Strauss, Neville Brand, Harvey Lembeck, Peter Graves and Otto Preminger in the role of the camp's Commandant. Strauss and Lembeck both appeared in the original Broadway production. The film was adapted by Wilder and Edwin Blum from the Broadway play by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski which was based on their experiences as prisoners in Stalag 17B in Austria. The play was directed by José Ferrer and was the Broadway debut of John Ericson as Sefton. First presented at the Edwin Burke Memorial Theater of The Lambs, a theatrical club, on March 11, 1951. It began its Broadway run in May 1951 and continued for 472 performances. The character Sefton was loosely based on Joe Palazzo, a flier in Trzcinski's prisoner-of-war barracks. The script was rewritten quite a bit by Wilder and Blum and the film was shot in chronological order. Comedy Carbon Daters is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Meredith Calthorpe. Comedy Bata, Bata Paano Ka Ginawa is a 1998 comedy and drama film written by Lualhati Bautista and directed by Chito S. Roño. Documentary film In March 2002 an IDF tank ran over an explosive device in Gaza. Matan Berman, the dog handler that accompanied the unit became shell-shocked following the event. Weeks later he started to complain of horrendous pain in his leg, not triggered by any physical injury. The film reveals the soul of a man who fights for his life and keeps coming up against inner demons that give him no peace. Comedy Le farò da padre is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is the debut-title of Teresa Ann Savoy. The film was filmed in Apulia. Documentary film The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Andrei Ujica. ""After all, a dictator is simply an artist who is able to fully put into practice his egotism. It is a mere question of aesthetic level, whether he turns out to be Baudelaire or Bolintineanu, Louis XVI or Nicolae Ceausescu." Andrei Ujica. From a formal point of view, The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu proves that it is possible to only use existing images to yield films focused on recent history, yet with an epic vein similar to that of the historical fiction cinema - such as, most notably, the ample period pieces dedicated by American cinema to the Vietnam War generation. This is an eminently syntactic endeavor, where montage plays a twofold part: mise-en-scene, as it builds scenes that do not exist as such in the rushes, and classical editing, connecting scenes together. We may be witnessing the birth of a new film genre." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Thriller See No Evil is a 2006 slasher film directed by Gregory Dark, written by Dan Madigan, produced by Joel Simon, and starring professional wrestler Kane. It is the first major film produced by WWE Films and was released by Lions Gate Entertainment on May 19, 2006. The film went through many different working titles before the final title of See No Evil was chosen. The original working title of the film was Eye Scream Man, but was later changed to The Goodnight Man, then Goodnight before settling on See No Evil. Comedy Silk Stockings is a 1957 Metrocolor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer CinemaScope musical film adaptation of the 1955 stage musical of the same name, which itself was a remake of Ninotchka. It was directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starred Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse. The supporting cast included Janis Paige, Peter Lorre, Jules Munshin, and George Tobias repeating his Broadway role. It received Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Film and Best Actress in the Comedy/Musical category. The score was embellished with the song "The Ritz Roll and Rock," a parody of the then-emerging rock and roll genre. The number ends with Astaire symbolically smashing his top hat, considered one of his trademarks, signaling his retirement from movie musicals, which he announced following the film's release. Documentary film The 21st-season opener features "Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North," an exploration of filmmaker Katrina Brown's slave-trading ancestors, the Rhode Island DeWolfs. She and nine relatives (including Tom DeWolf, author of "Inheriting the Trade") retrace the old slave-trading route, including stops in Bristol, R.I., Ghana and Cuba. Documentary film Hold on Tight - De Dijk is a 2011 Documentary film written and directed by Suzanne Raes. Thriller The Detective 2 is a 2011 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Oxide Pang. It is the sequel to 2007's The Detective. Thriller Edge of Madness is a 2002 drama film based on the short story A Wilderness Station, written by Alice Munro. It stars Brendan Fehr, Caroline Dhavernas, and Corey Sevier. Documentary film The Murmuring is a 1995 Korean film directed by Byun Young-joo. Comedy The Gore Gore Girls is a 1972 splatter film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. It was his final film for the next 30 years, and is one of the director's most infamous films. Thriller Czarny is a 2008 thriller film directed by Dominik Matwiejczyk. Comedy Nancy Drew is a 2007 American film loosely based on the popular series of mystery novels about the titular teen detective. It stars Emma Roberts as Nancy Drew, Max Thieriot as Ned, Kay Panabaker as George, and Amy Bruckner as Bess Marvin. The film was rated PG by the MPAA for "mild violence, thematic elements and brief language." Set in Los Angeles, it was directed by Andrew Fleming. Critics' reactions were mixed with the general thought of it being refreshing. The film grossed $30,666,930 worldwide on a $20 million budget. Emma Roberts signed on for two sequels, however they were canceled to due negative fan reception and the low gross from the opening weekend. Comedy Junior Prom is a 1946 American drama, directed by Arthur Dreifuss and produced by Sam Katzman and Maurice Duke. It was released by Monogram Pictures. Animation Ku! Kin-dza-dza is a 2013 Russian animated science fiction film by Georgy Danelia. It is a remake of Danelia's 1986 live-action film Kin-dza-dza!. Although it preserves much of the original movie's social commentary, Ku! Kin-dza-dza is notably less dark and dystopian than original, and more targeted towards youth and international audience. Documentary film The Blood of Yingzhou District is a 2006 short film documentary directed by Ruby Yang and produced by Thomas F. Lennon. The film is about the effect of AIDS on orphans in Yingzhou District of Fuyang, Anhui, China. It won the 2007 Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. The film documents the plight of young orphans in Anhui whose parents have died after contracting AIDs as a result of infection while donating blood to earn income, and who sometimes do not receive care in their village since many people in the villages are terrified that they may be infected as a result of contact with the children. Science Fiction Deep Shock is a 2003 American science-fiction-horror film that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel. Its plot concerns an unknown underwater object that disables an American nuclear-powered submarine and attacks a submerged Arctic research complex.The monsters of the movie are giant intelligent electric eels. Documentary film Silence Radio is a 2013 documentary film directed by Valéry Rosier. Documentary film Maria in No Man's Land is a documentary film directed by Marcela Zamora. Documentary film The Road To Livingston is a 2013 history drama documentary biographical film written and directed by Erik Mauck. Documentary film Take a trip to a place where life is lived one bullet at a time in this documentary detailing the deadly daily lives of such notorious street gangs as the Bloods and the Crips. As cameras are offered unprecedented access to the inner most workings of these feared street gangs, the dark side of society is illuminated to reveal a place where violence lurks on every street corner and the smell of death and gunpowder fills the air with dread. Thriller Brave Girl is a 2013 short drama thriller film written and directed by Erin Galey. Documentary film Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero is a 2008 documentary film directed by the filmmaker Rusty Nails. The film is about the life and career of the horror film director George A. Romero. Clips from his films are combined with interviews with Romero, his collaborators, and his admirers to show the whole story of his life. The film is currently in post-production and was expected to be released in late 2008 but has yet to be released as of July 2009. Thriller Fantômas contre Scotland Yard is the final installment of a trilogy of films starring Jean Marais as the arch villain with the same name opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Juve and the journalist Fandor, also played by Marais. The trilogy was France's humorous answer, starting in 1964, to the James Bond phenomenon that swept the world at around the same time. The Fantômas films became extremely successful in Europe and USSR, and found success even in the United States and Japan where fan websites exist to this day. Animation Calango Lengo - Life and Death and Not a Drop of Water is a 2008 animated short film directed by Fernando Miller. Documentary film Now is a short documentary directed by Santiago Álvarez. Thriller Cavite is a 2005 film in English and Tagalog, written and directed by Filipino American filmmakers Neill Dela Llana and Ian Gamazon which also stars them as the film's leads. Comedy The Sin of Harold Diddlebock is a 1947 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring the silent film comic icon Harold Lloyd, and featuring Jimmy Conlin, Raymond Walburn, Rudy Vallee, Arline Judge, Edgar Kennedy, Franklin Pangborn and Lionel Stander. The film's story is a continuation of The Freshman, one of Lloyd's most successful movies. The Sin of Harold Diddlebock was Sturges' first project after leaving Paramount Pictures, where he had made his best and most popular films, but the film was not successful in its initial release. It was quickly pulled from distribution by producer Howard Hughes who took almost four years to re-shoot some scenes and re-edit the film, finally re-releasing it in 1950 as Mad Wednesday – but the reception by the general public was no better the second time around. A few critics consider this film a masterpiece of comedy. Lloyd was never to star in another film, turning instead to production, and releasing compilation films featuring his earlier silent film work. Comedy Society is an American horror film. It was finished in 1989, but not released in the US until 1992. It was Brian Yuzna's directorial debut and was written by Rick Fry and Woody Keith. The film stars Billy Warlock as Bill Whitney, Devin DeVasquez as Clarissa Carlyn, Evan Richards as Milo and Ben Meyerson as Ferguson. Screaming Mad George was responsible for the special effects. Society is considered to be a minor entry in the body horror sub-genre. A sequel, Society 2: Body Modification, was in development, with a script written by Stephan Biro. Comedy Aisha and Rahul is the first film of Asopa Films Incorporation, Twinkle Productions and Asopa Films International. It was distributed on DVD by Asopa Films International and Celebrity Video Distribution. Thriller Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is a 2011 American action spy film. It is the fourth film in the Mission: Impossible series. It stars Tom Cruise, who reprises his role of IMF Agent Ethan Hunt, and is director Brad Bird's first live-action film. Ghost Protocol was written by André Nemec and Josh Appelbaum, and produced by Cruise, J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk. It saw the return of the first film's editor, Paul Hirsch, and is also the first Mission: Impossible film to be partially filmed using IMAX cameras. The film was released in North America by Paramount Pictures on December 16, 2011. Upon release, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol became a critical and commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing Mission: Impossible film, and the highest-grossing film starring Tom Cruise. Science Fiction La Faille is a 2010 short film written and directed by Juan-José Cea Escobar. Comedy Private School is a 1983 teen oriented sex comedy film, directed by Noel Black. Starring Phoebe Cates and Matthew Modine, it follows a teenage couple attempting to have sex for the first time. Animation The Goat and The Well is a 2010 short animation film directed by Ben Cady. Comedy The Waning Sex is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Based on the 1923 play of the same name by Fanny and Frederic Hatton, the film starred Norma Shearer and Conrad Nagel. The film's survival status is currently lost. Thriller Saigon Eclipse is a 2007 Vietnamese film. The 90-minute film, directed by Othello Khanh and starring Dustin Nguyen, Trương Ngọc Ánh, Marjolaine Bui, Johnny Tri Nguyen, Như Quỳnh, Daniel You, Edmund Chen, and Joseph Chen Tseng, is based on Nguyen Du's epic poem, The Story of Kieu. Documentary film Journey of Hanuman is a 2012 documentary adventure mystery film written and directed by Lola Creel. Thriller Debutante Detective Corps is an anime OVA, and was released on VHS and DVD in North America by ADV Films. Documentary film XXXY is a short documentary by Porter Gale and Laleh Soomekh. The film features two people born intersex: San Francisco bicycle messenger Kristi Bruce and clinical psychologist Howard Devore. The full movie is available online via the The Interface Project. Comedy Ghanchakkar is a Bollywood suspense comedy caper film directed by Rajkumar Gupta and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur from UTV Motion Pictures. The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan in the lead roles. The theatrical trailer unveiled on 28 March 2013, along with Himmatwala. The film was released on 28 June 2013, receiving mixed reviews from critics. Science Fiction Another Earth is a 2010 drama film written by Brit Marling and Mike Cahill directed by Mike Cahill. "When Rhonda Williams, a beautiful, bright MIT astrophysics student, leans out of her car window to catch sight of a newly discovered planet, she slams into a minivan, killing a man’s family. After serving four years in prison, she returns home and feels compelled to meet the bereaved husband and father who was left behind. This tenth, new planet, which now can be seen in the sky, is a mirror planet. An essay contest is being held with the winner granted a spot on a civilian space shuttle to visit the planet. Having been burned by her passions, Rhonda wonders, what would a mirror version of herself, someone who had made different choices, be like? In this auspicious debut, director Mike Cahill offers a taut, superbly conceived science-fiction romance that marks the emergence of the multitalented actor/screenwriter Brit Marling. Marrying character with high concept, Another Earth lures audiences to go where no one has gone before." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Mit 22 Jahren wollte man noch nicht sterben is a 1987 film directed by Rainer Ritzel. Comedy Leaving Normal is a 1992 American comedy-drama road film directed by Edward Zwick and starring Christine Lahti and Meg Tilly. Written by Ed Solomon, the film is about the cross country adventure of two women and the hardships and characters they encounter. Animation You Are Special is a 2013 short animation film directed by Sherryn Sim. Comedy A Fountain for Susan 3 is a 1999 film directed by Dusan Rapos. Comedy The Mamet Woman is a 2013 comedy drama short film written by Frederick J. Stroppel and directed by Stoney Sharp. Comedy After being framed by Jerry for breaking something, Tom is thrown out of the house by Mammy. Jerry is overjoyed that he has finally won. He sleeps in Tom's bed, drinks his milk, and makes himself comfortable in Tom's place. After a while, Jerry gets really bored and lonely over the fact that no one is chasing him. There's nothing to do. So, Jerry goes outside to find Tom, and Mammy screams for Tom to get the mouse out of the house. Tom chases Jerry all over the house for pretend to satisfy Mammy. Once Tom claims his territory again, Jerry comes back and makes Tom angry. And the chase starts all over again. Jerry is glad to have the excitement back. Thriller Project Viper is a 2002 science-fiction thriller starring Patrick Muldoon, Theresa Russell, Curtis Armstrong and Tamara Davies that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel. It was directed by Jim Wynorski under the pseudonym "Jay Andrews". Science Fiction "The Singularity is an era in which our intelligence will become increasingly nonbiological and trillions of times more powerful than it is today - the dawning of a new civilization that will enable us to transcend our biological limitations and amplify our creativity. The onset of the 21st Century will be an era in which the very nature of what it means to be human will be both enriched and challenged as our species breaks the shackles of its genetic legacy and achieves inconceivable heights of intelligence, material progress, and longevity. While the social and philosophical ramifications of these changes will be profound, and the threats they pose considerable, celebrated futurist Ray Kurzweil presents a view of the coming age that is both a dramatic culmination of centuries of technological ingenuity and a genuinely inspiring vision of our ultimate destiny." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Comedy Single Bells is a 1998 comedy film written by Ulrike Schwarzenberger and directed by Xaver Schwarzenberger. Comedy Genius at Work is a 1946 film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Thriller Taphephobia is a 2006 thriller film directed by Aaron Pope. Documentary film Dancing Orpheus is a 1962 short documentary film directed by Ferdi Jenes. Comedy High School Musical 2 is the second film in the High School Musical series. The World Premiere took place on August 14, 2007 at Disneyland, in Anaheim, California. The primary cast, including Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel and Corbin Bleu attended the event. The film debuted on television on August 17, 2007, on Disney Channel in the U.S., and on Family in Canada. In the second installment of the Disney franchise, high school student Troy Bolton stresses over getting a job, with the price of college expenses looming on his mind, as well as trying to make sure he and Gabriella Montez are able to stay together all summer. This situation attracts the attention of Sharpay Evans, who attempts to steal Troy for herself by hiring him at her family's country club. The premiere was seen by a total of over 17.2 million viewers in the United States which is almost 10 million more than its predecessor, making it the highest-rated Disney Channel Movie of all time. Documentary film Gods of Metal is a 1982 American short documentary film produced by Robert Richter. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy A tale set in a decaying Parisian porn theater, where within its dark confines, male patrons--soldiers, transvestites, married men--regularly engage in anonymous sex acts. In the ticket booth of the theatre, a wise Italian woman serves as benevolent gatekeeper, observing--but never judging--the proceedings occurring under her watchful eyes. One day, one of her regulars engages her in a conversation that leads to an unusual friendship, as these two worldly souls share their common experiences. Thriller The Butterfly Murders is a 1979 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Tsui Hark. It has elements of history and a murder mystery. The film is not widely available on tape or DVD in the West, though there was a Hong Kong release. Animation Ordinary Town is a 2011 experimental drama animation film directed by Michael Wilde. Comedy Heino Jaeger-Look Before You Kuck is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Gerd Kroske. Documentary film Mundial: The Highest Stakes is a documentary film written and directed by Michal Bielawski. Comedy Falešná kočička aneb Když si žena umíní is a Czech silent comedy film directed by Svatopluk Innemann. It was released in 1926. Comedy Wicker Kittens is a 2014 sports comedy documentary directed by Amy C. Elliott. Documentary film Robert Blecker Wants Me Dead is an independent documentary film about retributivist death penalty advocate Robert Blecker and his relationship with Daryl Holton, a death row inmate who murdered his own four children. The film was directed by Ted Schillinger and produced by Bruce David Klein. The film was completed in November 2007 and made its world premiere on April 25, 2008, at the USA Film Festival in Dallas, Texas, as an official selection of the festival. The film was also an official selection of the 2008 Rhode Island Film Festival and the 2008 Cork Film Festival. It won a Gold Kahuna Award at the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival. Robert Blecker Wants Me Dead was released theatrically on February 27, 2009. The New York Times said the film was "compelling" and Film Journal International called it "captivating." The Washington Post described it as a fascinating look at "the vast amount of wiggle room between being for the death penalty and being against it." The film made its television premiere on April 19, 2009, on MSNBC. It was released on DVD in 2010. Documentary film Julian Bond: Reflections from the Frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement Heritage Film Project, 2012. Distributed to libraries and universities by Filmakers Library - Alexander Street Press, USA. Color and Black and White, HD, 34 min. This documentary- film is a portrait of social activist and former Georgia legislator Julian Bond approaches the story of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from a personal perspective. “Bond's father was the first African-American president of Pennsylvania's Lincoln University, and the family hosted black luminaries in education and the arts, but Bond recalls growing up in the era of "separate but equal" laws”. Bond also talks about his early involvement with the Civil Rights Movement, his nomination at the age of 28 for vice president of the United States, and the Georgia legislature's efforts to prevent him from being seated as a representative on the grounds that he had not supported the Vietnam War. The film explores the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King Jr., the assassinations of King and John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson's impact on U.S. race relations. Documentary film Forensic experts investigate the most famous aviation mystery of World War 1. Comedy Maybe It's Love is an all-talking 1930 musical comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Brothers and directed by William A. Wellman. The movie stars Joan Bennett, Joe E. Brown and James Hall. The film is based on George Ade's 1904 play The College Widow and is a remake of Warner's own 1927 silent version of the story that starred Dolores Costello. The play had also been filmed in 1915 and starred Ethel Clayton. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress and occasionally is broadcast on Turner Classic Movies. Thriller Rushlights is a 2012 film written and directed by Antoni Stutz. Documentary film Have You Heard from Johannesburg? is a series of seven documentary films, with a total runtime of 8.5 hours, covering the 45-year struggle against South Africa's apartheid system. Produced and directed by Connie Field, it includes events such as the Sharpeville massacre, the Soweto uprising, the murder of Steve Biko, and covers the role of some people less well-known outside South Africa than Nelson Mandela, such as African National Congress leader Oliver Tambo. The title comes from the lyrics of the Gil Scott-Heron song “Johannesburg”. The series also won a Primetime Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking in 2012. Documentary film Art Car: The Movie is a 2011 documentary film directed and written by Carlton Ahrens and Ford Gunter. Comedy A Political Party is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring John Mills, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Viola Lyel. The son of a chimney sweep running for parliament in a by-election, unwittingly helps his father's opponent. Comedy Raising the Wind is a 1961 British comedy film written by Bruce Montgomery and directed by Gerald Thomas. It starred James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips, Kenneth Williams, Liz Fraser, Eric Barker and Sid James. It is set in an elite music school. Raising the Wind uses a cast of actors drawn from the Carry On and Doctor films that were popular at the time, although it is not an official member of either series. Thriller Apollo 18 is a 2011 American-Canadian science fiction horror film written by Brian Miller, directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, and produced by Timur Bekmambetov and Ron Schmidt. After various release date changes, the film was released in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada on September 2, 2011; however, the release dates for other territories vary. The film is López-Gallego's first English-language movie. The film's premise is that the canceled Apollo 18 mission actually landed on the moon in December 1974 but never returned, and as a result the United States has never launched another expedition to the Moon. The film is shot in found-footage style, supposedly the lost footage of the Apollo 18 mission that was only recently discovered. Documentary film Gaddafi is a 2013 documentary short film written by Panu Aree and Kong Rithdee and directed by Panu Aree, Kong Rithdee and Kaweenipon Ketprasit. Documentary film Norman Catherine Curriculum Vitae is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Paulene Abrey. Science Fiction The Navy vs. the Night Monsters is a 1966 independently made American science fiction film produced by Jack Broder, written and directed by Michael A. Hoey, and distributed by Realart Pictures Inc. The film is based on the 1959 science fiction novel The Monster from Earth's End by Murray Leinster. Science Fiction The Return of Captain Nemo was a 1978 science fiction TV mini-series directed by Alex March and Paul Stader, and loosely based on characters and settings from Jules Verne's novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. It was written by six writers including Robert Bloch. It has been considered an attempt by producer Irwin Allen to duplicate the success of his Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. During naval exercises in 1978 Captain Nemo is found in suspended animation aboard his submarine Nautilus beneath the Pacific Ocean. Revived by members of a modern day US Government agency, Nemo is persuaded to rescue United States interests and in so doing battles Professor Cunningham, a typical mad scientist played by Burgess Meredith. Not originally aired as a movie, it was broken into three parts, expanded somewhat with about 45 minutes of additional footage over the three episodes to become a very brief action series. Sometimes described as a "miniseries", it was intended to be the first story-arc in an ongoing serial. Ratings were dismal, and the series never materialized. Instead this proved to be Irwin Allen's final foray into weekly science fiction television. Comedy Money Hai Toh Honey Hai is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Ganesh Acharya and produced by Kumar Mangat, story & screenplay by Muazzam Beg. It features a cast of stars including Govinda, Aftab Shivdasani, Upen Patel, Hansika Motwani, Celina Jaitley and Manoj Bajpai in the lead roles with Ravi Kissen and Prem Chopra in supporting roles. Esha Deol and the director of the film Ganesh Acharya make special appearances. Comedy Let's Have a Riot is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Vittorio Gassman. Thriller Sherlock: Case of Evil is a 2002 made-for-television movie focusing on Sherlock Holmes as a young adult in his late 20s. The story noticeably departs from the classic depiction, style and backstory of the original material. Documentary film Citizen King: American Experience is a 2004 documentary film directed by Orlando Bagwell and Noland Walker. Comedy Ask Beccles is a 1933 British comedy crime film directed by Redd Davis and starring Garry Marsh, Lilian Oldland, Abraham Sofaer and John Turnbull. A man steals a priceless diamond, but returns it when an innocent man is arrested for the theft. The film was based on a play by Cyril Campion. Comedy Tou qing si xiang pao is a 1985 comedy film written and directed by Chi Lu. Comedy My Baby's Daddy is a 2004 comedy film, directed by Cheryl Dunye. Comedy "A newly appointed art teacher portrays the children as they open up to painting in this joyful film. A lively documentary-like depiction by realistic class room sessions and faculty meetings. The children's marvelous expressions top it all. In this celebration of children's creativity, Primary! follows the lives of students and their teachers in a peculiar yet somewhat recognizable primary school. When Jose Maria―more apt to give a lecture on Fine Arts at university than a primary classroom―fills a post as art teacher, chaos seems to be on the verge of unleashing itself. However, the path that his infinitely imaginative little students take him through proves there is more than a little he can learn from them, and a new life to discover…" Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival site Documentary film They Were Not Silent is a documentary about the Jewish Labor Committee's anti-Nazi movement in America before, during and after World War II. The film features rare archival footage and photographs along with interviews with labor veterans, Holocaust survivors and scholars. It explores how international Jewry worked to help Jews and non-Jews in Germany, Poland, and elsewhere in Europe. The JLC's role has changed over the years. A trade unionist who has focused on JLC history, Kenneth Burt, says he hopes that the documentary will encourage new interest in the organization. Comedy Labor Pains is a 2009 romantic comedy film written by Stacy Kramer and starring Lindsay Lohan, Bridgit Mendler, Luke Kirby, Chris Parnell, Cheryl Hines and Kevin Covais. The film received a television premiere on ABC Family on July 19, 2009. It was originally scheduled to be released in theatres. The film was directed by Lara Shapiro and was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 4 and 31 in the United States and United Kingdom, respectively. The film drew 2.1 million viewers, a better-than-average prime-time audience for ABC Family, and per the network, was the week's top cable film among coveted female demographic groups. The film received a theatrical release in countries such as Russia, Romania, Spain, the U.A.E., Ecuador, and Mexico. Documentary film Small, Far Away: The World of Father Ted is a 2011 television documentary directed by Adrian McCarthy. Thriller Days of Grace is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Everardo Valerio Gout. "Mexico City. 2002, 2006, 2010. A cop. A hostage. A city. Corruption, violence, revenge. 3 lives, through 30 days and 3 soccer world cups 3 ways to fight for survival..." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy End of the Road is a 1970 film directed, co-written, and edited by Aram Avakian and adapted from a 1958 novel by John Barth, and stars Stacy Keach and Harris Yulin. The film was given an X rating for an abortion scene, and other frank scenes including one in which a man rapes a chicken. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. A nine-page Life Magazine article was published on Aram Avakian and End of the Road on November 7, 1969. Avakian was also interviewed at length in Playboy and Esquire. End of the Road is a ground-breaking early indie picture. Many of the cast and crew went on to distinguished careers. The film gained a cult following at art movie houses across the U.S., where audiences would speak aloud the lines while they watched the midnight screenings. In 2012 it was released again from a brand new original print struck from a pristine negative by Warner Brothers, as part of a series of re-discovered cinematic treasures in their archives. The director Steven Soderbergh rediscovered the film, spearheaded its revival, and made a companion documentary, An Amazing Time: A Conversation About End of the Road. Comedy The Tennysons arrive back home, but Ben seems to find it hard to re-adjust his lifestyle as a regular old kid again... But before he can do that, villains come and take over his hometown, and it is up to him to go hero before anyone is harmed. And how does the Omnitrix, an alien named Eon, and the Plumbers fit into all of this? Thriller The Humpty Dumpty Man is a 1986 Australian film which was the first feature directed by P.J. Hogan. It was based on the David Combe affair. Thriller Default is a 2011 thriller film directed by Simon Brand and written by Jim Wolfe Jr. and Dan Bence. Thriller Anastezsi is a 2007 supernatural drama starring Derek Jacobi and directed by Miguel Alcantud. Comedy Irma Vep is a 1996 film directed by the French director Olivier Assayas, starring Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung in a story about the disasters that result as a middle-aged French film director attempts to remake Louis Feuillade's classic silent film serial Les vampires. Taking place as it does largely through the eyes of a foreigner, it is also a meditation on the state of the French film industry at that time. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Apeksha is a 1979 Sri Lankan film directed by H.D. Premaratne. Comedy Pretty Persuasion is a 2005 American black comedy/satirical film about a 15-year-old schoolgirl who makes an allegation of sexual harassment against her drama teacher. The film's tagline is: "Revenge knows no mercy." It was written by Skander Halim and directed by Marcos Siega. It stars Evan Rachel Wood, James Woods and Ron Livingston and was released in the US on August 12, 2005 in select theaters. Comedy The Kiyosu Conference is a 2013 Japanese period comedy film directed by Kōki Mitani. Documentary film Michael Jackson The One is the DVD release of a CBS special that aired in January 2004. Released by Epic Records, it includes interviews with other celebrities about Jackson's influence on music and pop culture, and also contains clips from Jackson's previous music videos. It was certified Gold in the US five months after release, with shipments amassing 50,000 units by that point. The certification body of the US—the RIAA—recognizes the DVD as an official Michael Jackson production. It was also released on Video CD format, in several Asian countries such as India and Thailand. Documentary film The Lives Of Lamott Atkins is a 2013 short, documentary and biography film directed by Robert Philipson. Documentary film Canary Bananas is a 1935 documentary short film written and directed by Richard Leacock. Comedy Who's My Favourite Girl? is a BAFTA-award winning short film, written and directed by Adrian McDowall in 1999. The films two leads are Tarek Hamad and Ross Wright, and the film was produced by Joern Utkilen and Kara Johnston. The film won a Bafta award in the Best Short Film category in 1999, and the award was presented by Leslie Nielsen. Documentary film ‘X’ Years Later is a film directed by Hideaki Ito. Animation Urbe is a 2013 short, animation film written and directed by Rafael Borges. Comedy Kung Ako Na Lang Sana is a 2003 romance and comedy film written and directed by Jose Javier Reyes. Thriller Aami sei Meye is a 1998 Bengali film directed by Prosenjit Chatterjee this is 2nd directorial film of Prosenjit Chatterjeeunder the banner of Dhanuka Brothers Pvt. Ltd. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Ranjit Mallick, Jaya Prada, Abhishek Chatterjee,Alamgir in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Tabun Sutradhar Comedy Zoltan: The Hungarian Gangster of Love is a 2010 short film written and directed by Justin Reardon. Thriller Jenifer is the fourth episode of the first season of Masters of Horror. It originally aired in North America on November 18, 2005. It was directed by Dario Argento, and written by and starring Steven Weber. "Jenifer" is adapted from a 10-page black-and-white comic book story, written by Bruce Jones and illustrated by Berni Wrightson, that originally appeared in issue #63 of the horror anthology title Creepy. Comedy A Broadway Butterfly is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. A lost film with no known prints. Thriller Torn Curtain is a 1966 American political thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Paul Newman and Julie Andrews. Written by Brian Moore, the film is about an American scientist who pretends to defect to East Germany as part of a clandestine mission to obtain the solution of a formula resin and escape back to the United States. Comedy Fantaisie in Bubblewrap is a 2007 comedy animation film directed by Arthur Metcalf. Comedy 10 Years is a 2011 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Jamie Linden in his directorial debut. The film stars with an ensemble cast including Channing Tatum, Justin Long, Kate Mara, Chris Pratt, Scott Porter, Brian Geraghty, Anthony Mackie, Rosario Dawson, Oscar Isaac, Lynn Collins, Max Minghella, Kelly Noonan, Juliet Lopez and Jenna Dewan. The film was released on September 14, 2012, in select theaters. Thriller Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is a 2007 American horror film directed by Joe Lynch and starring Erica Leerhsen, Henry Rollins and Texas Battle. The film is a sequel to the 2003 film Wrong Turn and the second installment in the Wrong Turn film series. The film was released on DVD on October 9, 2007. The film was commercially successful and received a positive response from critics. Comedy Dirty Work is a comedy buddy film starring Norm Macdonald, Artie Lange, Jack Warden, and Traylor Howard and directed by Bob Saget. In the film, long-time friends Mitch and Sam start a revenge-for-hire business, and work to fund heart surgery for Sam's father Pops. When they take on work for an unscrupulous businessman, in order to be paid, they create a revenge scheme of their own. Adam Sandler makes a cameo appearance as Satan. The film was the first starring vehicle for Macdonald and Lange and the first feature film directed by Saget, coming one year after he left his long-running role as host of America's Funniest Home Videos. Though the film received broadly negative reviews from critics and earned low box office returns, it has become a cult classic. Co-star Artie Lange later became a regular on The Howard Stern Show, where the film was sometimes discussed. Comedy Lovers in Quarantine is an extant 1925 silent film comedy starring Bebe Daniels and directed by Frank Tuttle. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. the film is based on a 1924 Broadway play Quarantine by F. Tennyson Jesse. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. Documentary film High Hopes In South Africa is a 2014 documentary film documenting the first-ever South Africa concerts by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band with special guest Tom Morello during their High Hopes Tour in January 2014. The film was released in the Netherlands in May 2014 through Sony Music Netherlands and was also posted to YouTube. Footage from the band's pre-tour sound checks and press gatherings along with extensive interviews by Dutch journalists and filmmakers Leon Verdonschot, Art Rooijakkershad and Erik van Bruggen with Steven Van Zandt and Tom Morello are included. The film also followed South African fans at their homes, work and at the shows in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Comedy Humanap Ka ng Panget! is a 1990 Filipino comedy film directed by Ben Feleo of Viva Films. It was also a blockbuster comedy film that centered Andrew E. as a Comedy Prince in the 90's Box Office at the time. Animation The Blue Marble is a 2014 animation film directed by Co Hoedeman. Comedy Running Mates is a 2000 American political comedy/drama television film directed by Ron Lagomarsino and starring Tom Selleck. The film follows the presidential election campaign of James Pryce, a Democratic Party presidential candidate, who has a hard time deciding whom to pick as his vice-presidential running mate. Laura Linney, Nancy Travis, Faye Dunaway, and Teri Hatcher also star as Pryce's current or former love interests who have had a major influence on his success so far, but who also have a great deal of control over his decisions. Created for Turner Entertainment, Running Mates was initially aired on Turner Network Television on the night of August 13, 2000, and has since been broadcast in Australia, Hungary, Iceland, and Sweden. Faye Dunaway's performance in the film earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television, which she lost to Vanessa Redgrave for her work in If These Walls Could Talk 2. Thriller The Fog is a 1980 American horror film directed by John Carpenter, who also co-wrote the screenplay and composed the music for the film. It stars Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh and Hal Holbrook. It tells the story of a strange, glowing fog that sweeps in over a small coastal town in California, bringing with it the vengeful ghosts of mariners who were killed in a shipwreck there exactly 100 years earlier. The Fog was Carpenter's first theatrical film after the success of his 1978 horror Halloween, which also starred Jamie Lee Curtis. Though not as big a success as Halloween, the film received some good reviews and was also a commercial success. A remake of the film was made in 2005. Comedy The Ghost Breakers is a comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. The movie was adapted by Walter DeLeon from the play The Ghost Breaker by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard, no relation to Paulette. Along with Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and Hope's own The Cat and the Canary, it is cited as a prime example of the classic Hollywood horror-comedy. Comedy In Country Melody 2 is the 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Vorawit Phonginsee. Comedy Behave Yourself is a 1962 British short comedy film directed by Michael Winner, produced by Harold Baim and featuring Dennis Price, Jack Jackson and Pete Murray. Documentary film The Swenkas is a 2004 documentary film written by Jeppe Ronde and Kim Leona, and directed by Jeppe Ronde. Comedy Karaoke Man is a 2010 comedy romance film written by Kevin Guzowski and Mike Petty and directed by Mike Petty. Comedy Operation X-70 is a 1971 animated short comedy science fiction film written and directed by Raoul Servais. Comedy Coming Mother is a 2012 short comedy drama horror film written by Michael Dodd and Shane Leary and directed by Shane Leary. Comedy Minute Matrimony is a 2002 short comedy film written and directed by Yoav Potash. Comedy Breakfast at Tiffany's is a 1961 American romantic comedy film starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard, and featuring Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Martin Balsam, and Mickey Rooney. The film was directed by Blake Edwards and released by Paramount Pictures. It is loosely based on the novella of the same name by Truman Capote. Hepburn's portrayal of Holly Golightly as the naïve, eccentric café society girl is generally considered to be the actress' most memorable and identifiable role. Hepburn regarded it as one of her most challenging roles, since she was an introvert required to play an extravert. Breakfast at Tiffany's was received positively at the time, and was nominated for five Academy Awards, Best Actress for Hepburn, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Art Direction, winning two for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for the famous "Moon River". "Moon River" was also selected as the fourth most memorable song in Hollywood history by the American Film Institute in 2004. In 2011 Paramount released a digital restoration of the film on Blu-ray. Comedy Reno: Rebel Without a Pause is a 2003 comedy documentary written by Reno and directed by Nancy Savoca. Comedy El Rey en Londres is a 1966 Argentine film. Comedy Chronic Town is a 2008 film directed by Tom Hines. Truman Korovin is a lonely, sharp-witted cab driver in Fairbanks, Alaska, 1980. The usual routine of picking up fares and spending his nights at his favorite bar, the Boatel, is disrupted when his girlfriend, Emily, dumps him on one of the coldest nights of the year. After an acid trip, Truman winds up in the local ‘loony bin’. Imprisoned in a grueling therapy group, Truman gets re-acquainted with loonies who are his old cab fares, which includes a local stripper he has insulted more than once. In this world, Truman must find or lose himself. Comedy Chettu Kinda Pleader is a Telugu comedy directed by Vamsy. The film stars Rajendra Prasad and Kinnera in lead roles. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Thriller So Sweet, So Dead is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero. Thriller Pilgrim, also known as Inferno, is a 2000 film directed by Harley Cokeliss and written by Peter Milligan. It stars Ray Liotta as an amnesiac. Comedy The Other Guys is a 2010 action comedy film directed and co-written by Adam McKay, starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg, and featuring Michael Keaton, Eva Mendes, Steve Coogan, Ray Stevenson, Dwayne Johnson and Samuel L. Jackson. This film is the fourth of five collaborations between Ferrell and McKay, following Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Step Brothers, and followed by Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. The Other Guys is the only one not to be co-written by Ferrell. Comedy Splinters in the Navy is a British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Sydney Howard, Alf Goddard, and Helena Pickard. The film was made at Twickenham Studios, and is a sequel to the film Splinters, about an army concert party. A further sequel, Splinters in the Air, was released in 1937. Documentary film Bumfights is a film series produced by Indecline Films. The videos feature teenagers, homeless men in the San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas metropolitan areas fighting and attempting amateur stunts in exchange for money, alcohol, and other incentives. The first video, Bumfights: A Cause for Concern, was produced by Ryan McPherson, with friends Zachary Bubeck, Daniel J. Tanner, and Michael Slyman, as Indecline Films. Shortly after sales began to escalate, Indecline Films allegedly sold the rights to two investors, who went on to produce three sequels. The videos immediately gained criticism from mainstream organizations. The US-based National Coalition for the Homeless has stated that the Bumfights videos disseminate hate against the homeless and dehumanize them. In April 2006, the four original filmmakers agreed not to produce any more "Bumfights" videos or distribute videos already made, and to pay three homeless men depicted in the videos, under a settlement announced as a lawsuit was to go to trial. Animation The Pink Panther and the pale man are in a hotel. Pink Panther gets annoyed by the music the pale man listens to in the next room so he starts playing trumpet to make him angry. Animation Garfield Goes Hollywood is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 8, 1987 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Comedy The Girl from Maxim's is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Frances Day, Leslie Henson, Lady Tree and Stanley Holloway. It was an adaptation of the 1899 play La Dame de chez Maxim by Georges Feydeau. A French-language version was filmed at the same time under the title La dame de chez Maxim's. Comedy The Major and the Minor is a 1942 American comedy film starring Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland. It was the first American film directed by Billy Wilder, and launched his "incomparable" directing career. The screenplay by Wilder and Charles Brackett is based on the play Connie Goes Home by Edward Childs Carpenter. Comedy A Day and an Eternity is a 2009 short/documentary/comedy/biographical film written and directed by Anna Hepp. Thriller The Confession is a 1970 French-Italian film directed by Costa Gavras and stars Yves Montand and Simone Signoret. It is based on the true story of the Czechoslovak communist Artur London, a defendant in the Slánský trial. Gavras did not intend the film as an anti-communist film but a plea against totalitarianism and particularly Stalinism. Comedy The Village Squire is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring David Horne, Leslie Perrins, Moira Lynd and Vivien Leigh. It was based on a play by Arthur Jarvis Black. A village's amateur production of MacBeth is aided by the arrival of a Hollywood star. This provokes the fierce resistance of the village squire who hates films. The film was a quota quickie, produced at Elstree Studios for Paramount to help them meet their yearly quota set down by the British government. Today the film is best known for marking the debut of Vivien Leigh. Thriller Blood Punch is a 2013 horror thriller film written by Eddie Guzelian and directed by Madellaine Paxson. Comedy Ed and His Dead Mother is a 1993 American dark comedy and cult classic film starring Steve Buscemi, Miriam Margolyes, and Ned Beatty. Comedy Il viaggio a Reims ossia l'albergo del Giglio d'Oro, dramma giocoso in un atto is a 2009 comedy musical film written by Luigi Balocchi and directed by Carlo Tagliabue. Comedy No Noise is the 17th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Thriller This episodic pinku-eiga film from cult director Hisayasu Sato explores the sexual adventures of three women with numerous softcore glimpses into their bedroom adventures. A housewife who prowls for new men each night, the private sex club run by her mother-in-law, and the exploits of a country girl adjusting to the more liberal atmosphere of Tokyo are the hooks upon which Sato hangs his usual observations of urban sin and alienation. Granted, the tone is somewhat lighter than in his notorious S films, but the message is none the cheerier for being framed with humor. Kinaki stars with Yumi Yoshiyuki, Kiyomi Ito, and Koichi Imaizumi. Animation Bear Has A Story To Tell is a 2013 film. Documentary film Soloveckaja vlast is a 1988 documentary film written by Viktor Listov and Dimitri Chukovsky and directed by Marina Goldovskaja. Documentary film Minerita is a 2013 short biographical drama family and documentary film written and directed by Raúl de la Fuente. Thriller Cage of Evil is a 1960 crime film. Documentary film An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder is the second Kevin Smith Q&A DVD, released on November 28, 2006. The footage is taken from Kevin's Q&As at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto on November 18, 2004, and the Criterion Theatre in London on March 7, 2005. A Special Edition 2-disc DVD set released in Australia on October 25, 2006, included An Evening with Kevin Smith since it had not yet been released in Australia. The subtitle is a humorous reference to Die Hard 2: Die Harder, as well as a play on the phrase "even harder". Smith would later play a supporting role in Live Free or Die Hard. Comedy Jihne Mera Dil Luteya is a 2011 Punjabi Film directed by Mandeep Kumar with story and screenplay by Dheeraj Rattan, produced by Batra Showbiz Pvt. Ltd. and starring Diljit Dosanjh, Gippy Grewal, Neeru Bajwa, Binnu Dhillon. Dheeraj Rattan copied the script of this film from Bollywood Movie 'Deewana Mastana'. Animation Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B is a 1941 short, animation, comedy film written by Ben Hardaway and Lowell Elliot, and directed by Walter Lantz. Science Fiction Frankenstein's Planet of Monsters! is a 1995 science fiction film written by Mike Brunelle and directed by Brad Anderson. Documentary film The Tiger Next Door is a feature length 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Camilla Calamandrei. Documentary film Finding Joe is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Patrick Takaya Solomon. Thriller Skinwalkers is a 2006 horror-action film about werewolves, and was released in the United States by Lions Gate Entertainment and After Dark Films. Directed by James Isaac, it stars Jason Behr, Elias Koteas, Rhona Mitra, and Tom Jackson. The film was originally announced for theatrical release on December 1, 2006, but was delayed until August 10. Skinwalkers marks Lions Gate Entertainment's first collaboration with Constantin Films, which produced such other science fiction/horror films as Resident Evil, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, and Wrong Turn. The visual effects are by effects house Mr. X, and the creature effects by Stan Winston Studio. The film was shot at Century Manor in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. To achieve PG-13 rating, the production cuts several scenes containing graphic violence like Alien vs. Predator—the home media release is the uncut version of the title. Comedy Hajde da se volimo 3 is a 1990 comedy musical film written by Radoslav Pavlovic and directed by Stanko Crnobrnja. Animation Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2 is a 2011 short film directed by Steve Martino and Mike Thurmeier. Thriller Screenshot is a 2011 short drama film written and directed by Cathal Burke. Animation The Customized Play is a 2013 animated film directed by Choi Jinsung. Comedy Down with Love is a 2003 romantic comedy film, made as a pastiche of and homage to the early 1960s American romantic sex comedies. It was directed by Peyton Reed and stars Renée Zellweger and Ewan McGregor. The story follows a woman who advocates female independence in combat with a lothario, and patriarchal, even male chauvinist, society of the 1950s and early 1960s. Thriller No Contest was a 1995 action film starring Shannon Tweed, Robert Davi and Roddy Piper. It was followed by a sequel two years later. Animation When Life Departs is a 1997 animated short film directed by Stefan Fjeldmark and Karsten Kiilerich. The film illustrates the various thoughts children have about death. The animation was produced at the A. Film A/S headquarters in Tallinn, Estonia, with lead animators Ando Tammik and Meelis Arulepp. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows. Animation Blackie & Kanuto is an animated comedy adventure film directed by Francis Nielsen and produced by Baleuko, Lumiq Studios, Film Investment Piedmont, Art'Mell and Talape. The production was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. In Italy, Turin, Blackie & Kanuto's preview was on December 4, 2013. Comedy ...Or Die is a 2012 short film written by Gregory Bonsignore and directed by Gregory Bonsignore and John Petaja. Comedy Shadows and Fog is a black-and-white film directed by Woody Allen and based on his one-act play Death. It stars Allen, Mia Farrow, John Malkovich, John Cusack, Madonna, and Kenneth Mars. It was filmed on a 26,000-square-foot set at Kaufman Astoria Studios, which holds the distinction of being the biggest set ever built in New York. It was also his last film for Orion Pictures. Shadows and Fog is an homage to German Expressionist filmmakers Fritz Lang, G.W. Pabst and F.W. Murnau in its visual presentation, and to the writer Franz Kafka in theme. Documentary film Gaslight Follies is a 1945 documentary film written by Morton Friedman and Al Martin and directed by Albert Herman and Travers Vale. Comedy Lebanese writer Ziad Doueiri made his directorial debut with this French-Lebanese-Belgian-Norwegian co-production, an autobiographical drama with Arabic and French dialogue. In 1975, after self-confident Tarek (Rami Doueiri, the director's brother) witnesses the start of civil war, he and his pal Omar (Mohamad Chamas) are picked up by Tarek's mother Hala (Carmen Lebbos), a lawyer married to Riad (Joseph Bou Nasser). The next day, Hala is ready to flee, but Riad refuses. With school closed, Tarek and Omar are free to roam about, and they're joined by their new neighbor, May (Rola Al Amin). However, the reality of the war soon intrudes. Documentary film Michelangelo: Self Portrait is a 1989 documentary and biographical film written by Michael Sonnabend and directed by Robert Snyder. Thriller Night Editor is a 1946 B-movie film noir directed by Henry Levin and based on a popular radio program of the same name. The script for the film was based on a previous radio program episode "Inside Story." The movie was to be the first in a series of films featuring stories about the graveyard-shift police beat reporters at fictional newspaper, the New York Star, but no other Night Editor films were made. Animation Sperm Whale is a 2011 animated short film directed by Luciana Eguti and Paulo Muppet. Documentary film Venus Boyz is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Gabrielle Baur. Documentary film Lovecraft's Fear of the Unknown is a documentary film that looks at the life, work and mind behind the Cthulhu Mythos. The film features interviews with Guillermo del Toro, Neil Gaiman, John Carpenter, Peter Straub, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, Stuart Gordon, S. T. Joshi, Robert M. Price and Andrew Migliore. Written and directed by Frank H. Woodward. Produced by William Janczewski, James B. Myers, and Woodward. Lovecraft won Best Documentary at the 2008 Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival. It was the official selection at: Cinema Du Parc in Collaboration With The Fantasia Festival 2008; Erie Horror Film Festival 2008; Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Festival 2008; Shriekfest Horror Film Festival 2008; The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival 2008; TromaDance 2009 and Porto Alegre, Brazil's Fantaspoa Festival 2009. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD in the United States on 27 October 2009. Animation Baka!! is a 2010 animated short action comedy film written and directed by Immanuel Wagner. Documentary film Most Shocking Talent Show Moments is a 2011 documentary film. Comedy Brija is a 2012 Croatian short film directed by Luka Rukavina. Comedy Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar is a 1973 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rajendra Bhatia. Its stars Kiran Kumar and Radha Saluja. Comedy How to Meet the Lucky Stars is a 1996 Hong Kong film and the final film in the Lucky Stars film series. Featuring the "Lucky Stars" Sammo Hung, Eric Tsang, Richard Ng, Stanley Fung, Michael Miu and new cast member Vincent Lau as Hung's younger cousin and Françoise Yip as their love interest. Also featuring a number of guest appearances including Natalis Chan, Chen Kuan Tai, Cheng Pei-pei, Chan Hung Lit and Nora Miao. Produced by Eric Tsang, directed by Frankie Chan with action choreography by Yuen Cheung-Yan and Mars.The film was released as a benefit film for the famous Hong Kong film director, Lo Wei, who died in 1996. Documentary film Meeting David Wilson is a 2008 American documentary film. It is a 90-minute video produced for initial presentation on the MSNBC cable channel. Its focus is the encounter between David A. Wilson, a black American filmmaker who grew up in Newark, New Jersey, and David B. Wilson, a descendant of a white American tobacco-plantation owner who had owned some of the black Wilsons’ ancestors as slaves. The film was directed by Daniel Woolsey and David A. Wilson and produced by Barion Grant. The Wilsons and Barion founded an African-American News website at NBC News entitled The Grio. Comedy Fishtales is a 2007 family comedy film directed by Alki David, and starring Billy Zane and Kelly Brook about a widowed father who falls in love with a mermaid. The film was released theatrically in the UK on 24 August 2007. At the time of filming, co-stars Billy Zane and Kelly Brook were engaged to be married, but they have since split. This is the second film that the couple have worked on together, the previous being 2005's Survival Island, where they met. Animation Movements of the Body - 1st Movement: The Gesture is a 1994 short animation film directed by Wayne Traudt. Thriller Confess is a 2005 American independent feature film written and directed by Stefan Schaefer. Documentary film Jazz in Love is a 2013 documentary biographical family romance film written and directed by Baby Ruth Villarama. Science Fiction Tomei Ningen is a black-and-white Japanese action / horror film, originally released in 1954. Produced by the Toho studio, the film is a loose adaption of the science fiction novella entitled The Invisible Man, written by British author H.G. Wells in 1897. The film was directed by Motoyoshi Oda, and written by Hiroshi Beppu and Shigeaki Hidaka. The two stories do not share many plot details, aside from the general premise of a man who can turn himself invisible, but it was produced with the intent of adapting Wells' work. The film follows a circus clown and a gang, both of whom can become invisible due to ingesting a formula developed by the government during World War II. The gang of criminals has been using their powers to wreak havoc and cause chaos throughout Japan, and the clown is the only one with the courage to stand up to them. Ultimately, he defeats them, but in doing so is forced to sacrifice his own life. The character Invisible Man aka Takemitsu Nanjo is kaijin, a type of kaiju. The film was moderately successful, but was overshadowed by the huge crossover success of Godzilla, earlier in 1954. It has never been released outside of Japan. Thriller The Eye 10, also known as The Eye Infinity, also released as The Eye 3, is a 2005 horror film directed by the Pang brothers, starring Bolin Chen, Kate Yeung, Isabella Leong, Bongkoj Khongmalai, Ray MacDonald and Kris Gu. The number "10" in the title is not an indicator of chronology in The Eye film series. The film is actually the third of a film trilogy by the Pang brothers. Documentary film My Old School is a 2013 historical documentary created by Jason Allard and Scott Gabrielson. Documentary film All This and World War II is a 1976 musical documentary that juxtaposes Beatles songs, performed by a number of musicians, with World War II newsreel footage and 20th Century Fox films from the 1940s. It lasted two weeks in cinemas and was quickly sent into storage. Thriller Terminal invasion is a 2002 action, science fiction and thriller film written by Lewis Abernathy, John Jarrell and Robinson Young and directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Comedy King Jeff is a 2008 short, comedy film direct by Phillip Dale. "Two costumed medieval wannabes are forced to face off against all-too-real foes." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Fantastic Fest site. Thriller Motel Pluton is a 2010 short film directed by Caroline Mailloux and Frédéric Leblanc. Comedy The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch is a made-for-ABC Network comedic western movie starring Priscilla Barnes and Joan Collins from executive producer Aaron Spelling. It premiered on October 31, 1982 and was later syndicated to cable television for rebroadcast. Lisa Whelchel co-starred. Comedy Fairly OddBaby is a 2008 television film and season premiere of The Fairly OddParents’ sixth season, which first aired on February 18, 2008. The episode was the first to air after a one-year hiatus. The episode received 8.81 million viewers in its initial airing. The special follows on the series' main character 10-year-old Timmy Turner with Cosmo and Wanda, who are Timmy's fairy godparents and grant his wishes. The special introduces a newborn fairy baby named Poof, who is the child of Cosmo and Wanda and becomes Timmy's fairy godbrother. Poof comes into existence when Cosmo and Wanda decide to have a child of their own, and Timmy wishes it so. However, because the fairy baby's magic is developing and uncontrollable, villains called the anti-fairies and pixies seek to steal the fairy baby so they can take over the fairies' home, Fairy World. Comedy Crazy House is a 1943 comedy film starring Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson as Broadway stars who return to Universal Studios to make another movie. The mere mention of Olsen and Johnson's names evacuates the studio and terrorizes the management and personnel. Undaunted, the comedians hire an assistant director and unknown talent, and set out to make their own movie. Financed by an eccentric "angel", the completed feature is set to premiere when angry creditors confiscate most of the film. Olsen and Johnson keep the preview going, anyway, and their venture is a success. Crazy House is notable for its impressive cast of supporting comedians and guest stars under contract to Universal at the time. Animation Unmistaken Hands: Ex Voto F.H. is a 2013 animation, drama, fantasy short film written by Stephen Quay directed by Tonislav Hristov. Comedy Short Cuts is a 1993 American drama film directed by Robert Altman. Filmed from a screenplay by Altman and Frank Barhydt, it is inspired by nine short stories and a poem by Raymond Carver. Substituting a Los Angeles setting for the Pacific Northwest backdrop of Carver's stories, the film traces the actions of 22 principal characters, both in parallel and at occasional loose points of connection. The role of chance and luck is central to the film, and many of the stories concern death and infidelity. The film features an ensemble cast including Matthew Modine, Julianne Moore, Fred Ward, Anne Archer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Penn, Jack Lemmon, Annie Ross, Lori Singer, Andie MacDowell, Buck Henry, Lily Tomlin, and musicians Huey Lewis, Lyle Lovett and Tom Waits. Comedy Evelyn: The Cutest Evil Dead Girl is a 2002 black comedy short film directed by Newfoundlander Brad Peyton. It stars Nadia Litz in the title role, and Joshua Close, and is narrated by Maurice Dean Wint. The film is sometimes called Evelyn: The Cutest Evil Dead Girl Ever. Thriller Taffin is a 1988 Irish thriller film directed by Francis Megahy and starring Pierce Brosnan in the title role of Mark Taffin. It also featured Ray McAnally, Alison Doody and Jeremy Child. Taffin's quote "Then maybe you shouldn't be living heeeeeeeeeeeeere!" became an internet meme after repeated plays on the Adam & Joe show on BBC Radio 6 Music. Documentary film The British Guide to Showing Off is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jes Benstock, which follows the build-up and execution of the twelfth Alternative Miss World - artist Andrew Logan's pastiche of the Miss World beauty pageant. Documentary film The Narcotic Farm is a 2008 documentary film written by J.P. Olsen and directed by J.P. Olsen and Luke Walden. Comedy Stroszek is a 1977 film by German director Werner Herzog. Written specifically for Bruno S., the film was shot in Berlin, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. Most of the lead roles are played by non-actors. Documentary film Amerasia is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Wolf-Eckart Bühler. Comedy Ring of the Musketeers is a 1992 action, adventure, comedy film written by John Paragon and Joel Surnow and directed by John Paragon. Thriller Las Poquianchis is a 1976 drama crime and thriller film written by Tomás Pérez Turrent and Xavier Robles and directed by Felipe Cazals. Animation Breathing In is a 2012 short animation fantasy film written and directed by Jason Harrington. Documentary film The Big One is a movie filmed in 1996—and released in 1998 by Miramax Films—by Michael Moore during his promotion tour around the United States for his book Downsize This!. Through the 47 towns he visits, Moore discovers and describes American economic failings and the fear of unemployment of the American workers. Documentary film The Old Breed is a 2012 short adventure film written by Freddie Wilkinson and directed by Rufus Lusk and Freddie Wilkinson. Animation A Tea Time Conversation is a 2012 short animation film directed by Frédérick Letendre-Cyr. Animation Dunderklumpen! is a 1974 Swedish family film directed by Per Åhlin, which combines animation and live action. The story involves several musical numbers. It was released on 26 September 1974. At the 11th Guldbagge Awards, Åhlin won a Special Achievement award for the film. Documentary film Sound of Redemption: The Frank Morgan Story is a 2014 documentary,biographical,drama and music film written and directed by N.C. Heikin. Documentary film Sodiq is a 2013 short true crime documentary film directed by Adeyemi Michael. Science Fiction District 13: Ultimatum, also known as D13-U, is a 2009 sequel to the 2004 French parkour-filled action film District 13. The film, directed by Patrick Alessandrin and written and produced by Luc Besson, sees parkour artists David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli reprising their original roles of Leïto and Damien. Thriller The Net 2.0 is a 2006 direct-to-video written by Rob Cowan and directed by Charles Winkler. It is a sequel to the 1995 film The Net directed by his father Irwin Winkler but has a separate plot. The story concerns a computer systems analyst who finds herself in a web of identity theft, robbery, and murder when she lands in Turkey for a new job. Science Fiction Twins Mission is a 2007 Hong Kong martial arts-action-comedy film directed by action choreographer Kong Tao-Hoi and starring Sammo Hung, Gillian Chung, Charlene Choi and Wu Jing among others. The film is a bit of a spoof of the popularity and success of the Twins and leaves the audience with a cliffhanger ending. Documentary film The Bold Men was the first of three documentaries William Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. Thriller War Crimes is a 2005 film starring John Jenner and Earl Palmer. It was written and directed by Thomas Bros. Comedy High Beer Pressure is a 1936 short comedy film written and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Thriller Cry of the Bewitched is a 1957 Horror Thriller film written by Julio Alejandro and directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna. Comedy Bored Silly is a 2000 comedy adventure film, written and directed by Robert Shallcross. Comedy Blood, Guts, Bullets, and Octane is a 1998 independent action comedy film written, produced, edited, directed and starring Joe Carnahan. The film stars Carnahan and the film's other producer Dan Leis as two salesman of a failing used car dealership who are paid $250,000 to allow a 1963 Pontiac LeMans convertible onto the dealership lot for two days. For years the film was under negotiation for development as a prime time series on NBC by Carnahan and producer Bob Levy. However, the series has not materialized. Documentary film Beirut: The Last Home Movie is a 1987 documentary film directed by Jennifer Fox. It follows the life of Gaby Bustros and her family, who live in a 200-year old mansion in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War. The Bustros family, one of the noble families of Beirut, remain in their ancestral home despite the endless war that surrounds them. Documentary film Visiting Room is a drama, romance and documentary film written and directed by Radu Muntean and Alexandru Baciu. Comedy Bye Bye Love is a 1995 American comedy-drama film that deals with the central issue of divorce. It was directed by Sam Weisman and written by Gary David Goldberg and Brad Hall. It stars Matthew Modine, Randy Quaid, Paul Reiser, Janeane Garofalo, Amy Brenneman, Eliza Dushku, Rob Reiner, Amber Benson, and Lindsay Crouse. Production costs were heavily underwritten by McDonald's product placement. Goldberg and Hall stated that they included in the script several fictionalized accounts of events that had happened to divorced friends of theirs. Also acting in the film were Jayne Brook, and Ed Flanders in his last movie role. A not-yet-famous Jack Black has one line as a disc jockey at a party. Co-stars Amber Benson and Eliza Dushku went on to play main roles on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as did Lindsay Crouse. While Benson shared episodes with both Dushku and Crouse, the three actresses never spoke lines to or were featured in the same scenes as each other. Comedy La vergine, il toro e il capricorno is a 1977 Italian sexy comedy film directed by Luciano Martino. According the film critic Paolo Mereghetti, the film is "one of the most funny films" in the commedia sexy all'italiana genre. Animation Thrills and chills is a 1940 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy The Return of Captain Invincible is a 1983 Australian musical comedy and superhero film starring Alan Arkin and Christopher Lee. It grossed a mere $55,110 at the Australian box office despite a budget of $7 million. British Fantasy novelist Terry Pratchett called The Return of Captain Invincible "a series of bad moments pasted together with great songs and a budget of fourpence," but that he'd watched the film a number of times. Animation God's Faithful Servant: Barla is a 2011 Turkish animation-biographical film, directed by Esin Orhan. The film received a nationwide general release on November 4, 2011. Science Fiction Videodrome is a 1983 Canadian postmodernist science fiction body horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg, starring James Woods, Sonja Smits, and Deborah Harry. Set in Toronto in the early 1980s, it follows the CEO of a small television station who discovers a broadcast signal featuring extreme violence and torture. Layers of deception unfold as he uncovers the signal's source and loses touch with reality in a series of increasingly bizarre and violent hallucinations. Documentary film America's Heart and Soul is a 2004 film produced by Blacklight Films and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a documentary and was directed by Louis Schwartzberg. The film was nominated for two MovieGuide Awards, winning one. It was released on July 12, 2004, and grossed $314,402. Animation Fondazione Hospice Seragnoli is a 2013 short film directed by Magda Guidi and Mara Cerri. Comedy The Boathouse Detectives is a 2010 family film written and directed by Eric Hendershot, and starring Ella Harris, Oscar Hoggan, Mason Johnson, McKenzie Richards, Cameron Phelts, Stacee Rickoff, and Darren Ewing. Comedy Bolívar Soy Yo is a 2002 film detailing the story of an actor who is known for his interpretation of "El Libertador", Simón Bolívar. The excitement of the role and the admiration of the public are so strong that reality and fiction begin to mix. Finally, reaching the limits of stage-acting, the actor himself believes that he is Bolívar. Comedy Samotáři is a 2000 Czech comedy film directed by David Ondříček. Actor George Machacek won the Czech Lion Award for Best Actor in a supporting role in 2001 for his part in the movie, and the film was nominated in nine other categories, including Best Picture and Best Director. The film starred relatively unknown actors such as Ivan Trojan, Jiri Machacek and Sasha Rašilov Junior. Documentary film Fourteen is a 2012 documentary film written by Cornelia Grünberg and Ingelore König, directed by Cornelia Grünberg. Thriller Shudan-sasen is a 1994 Japanese drama thriller film written by Hisashi Nozawa and directed by Shunichi Kajima. Comedy "Family values just the way we love them, and lots of laughs in this wonderfully joyous film about a pair of Southern women who try and set their son/nephew up with the right man. Probably the sweetest and one of the funniest movies in this year’s festival, Keith Hartman’s feature debut is about the mom and aunt everyone wished they had. Mae (JoAnne McGee) is a Southern mother who just wants the best for her son Brian (Stewart Carrico). Mae and her sister Rose (Carol Goans) invite Brian and every single girl in town over most Friday nights to meet Brian. But Brian always brings his “special friend and roommate.” One night the sisters finally catch on – with the help of an "Is Your Son Gay?" survey in a magazine. The sisters then wonderfully change their course and try to find Brian a man. They’ve heard that the Internet is the place, so they ask a teenage neighbor to set up a computer for them. He sends them right to Manhunt, where they’re abruptly shot right into the gay meat-market of the 21st century. But, they’re determined ladies, even if it means hitting the bars and clubs themselves to rustle up a few Mr. Rights. Absolutely charming, You Should Meet My Son is like one of the best "Golden Girls" episodes, if they went gay, I mean even gayer." Quoting Scott Cranin from the 2010 Philadelphia Qfest site/ Comedy Il vostro superagente Flit is a 1966 Italian Eurospy comedy that is a parody of Our Man Flint. Starring Raimondo Vianello and Raffaella Carra, it was directed by Mariano Laurenti in his debut as a director and written by Bruno Corbucci who also wrote the James Tont films. Comedy Joggers' Park is a 2003 Bollywood film made in English and Hindi. It is directed by Anant Balani and written by Subhash Ghai. It stars Bengali actor Victor Bannerjee, Perizaad Zorabian and Divya Dutta in lead roles. It was filmed on location in Mumbai's Jogger's Park. It was inspired from the storyline of 1986 film Anokha Rishta starring Rajesh Khanna. The film released in 2003 and did well at the box office, opening the way for a new genre of films like Mumbai Matinee and Morning Raga. Animation Gancheopjamneun Ttorijanggun is a 1979 animation film written by Cho Hang-Ri and directed by Kim Cheong-gi. Comedy Qualquer Gato Vira-Lata is a 2011 Brazilian romantic comedy film directed by Tomas Portella. Based on the 1998 play Qualquer Gato Vira-Lata tem uma Vida Sexual Mais Saudável que a Nossa by Juca de Oliveira, it stars Cléo Pires, Malvino Salvador, and Dudu Azevedo. A sequel is set to be released in the second half of 2014 with the three main actors and director set to return. Animation Tolerantia is 6 minute short animated film. It is the first 3D animated short film produced in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was directed and produced by Ivan Ramadan independently. The film is about intolerance between people. The film has been awarded with "Heart of Sarajevo" award for the best short film at 14th Sarajevo Film Festival. It has won the Prix UIP award which automatically nominated the film for 2008 European Film Academy Awards. The film has been screened as part of official selection of about 30 festivals around the world so far. Documentary film Herd in Iceland is a 2013 documentary short, adventure, documentary, sport film directed by Lindsay Blatt and Paul Taggart. Science Fiction Bride of the Gorilla is a 1951 B-movie film directed by Curt Siodmak and starring Raymond Burr, Lon Chaney Jr. and Barbara Payton. The pre-release working title was The Face in the Water. Thriller Gangster Party is a 2002 action film written and directed by Ryan Combs. Science Fiction Purple Death from Outer Space is a 1966 American feature length compilation of the 1940 serial Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe. Comedy Zombi is a 2013 short film, comedy, drama, and family film directed by David Moreno. Documentary film General Report on Chile is a 1986 documentary film written and directed by Miguel Littin. Comedy More Pep is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Comedy Say It Isn't So is a 2001 American comedy film starring Chris Klein and Heather Graham as two young lovers who come to believe that they are actually siblings. The film is directed by J.B. Rogers and written by Peter Gaulke and Gerry Swallow. Documentary film A Line a Day Must Be Enough! is a 2008 documentary film directed by Katrin Ottarsdóttir. It is a portrait of the Faroese poet, painter and performance artist Tóroddur Poulsen. He has been referred to as the "black punk poet" of the Faroes, though this epithet is probably too narrow, it is precisely his anarchistic, experimental and subtle approach to poetry as well as life, which characterizes his artistic work. Documentary film Second Class Citizens is an upcoming 2014 documentary film written and produced by Ryan James Yezak. Yezak describes the film as "a comprehensive look at the unfair treatment of homosexuals by our society". The film examines the treatment of homosexuals by social and government standards in the United States. Documentary film The Roots of Fundamentalism is a film of a discussion between world religion scholar Huston Smith and author, TV host, and film maker Phil Cousineau on the subject of Christian Fundamentalism. The modern emergence US Christian Fundamentalism promoted Smith to speak out and write articles on the subject. He addresses many misconceptions about the origins, motives, and goals of the movement that is both sympathetic and critical. The interview was also turned into an article for Parabola Magazine titled Why Fundamentalism Matters. Smith was featured in their very first issue, and the publication also wanted to feature him in their 30th anniversary issue. Animation Fellows in the Woods is a 2013 film directed by Laura Carton. Comedy Gloria is a 2013 Chilean-Spanish drama film directed by Sebastián Lelio. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, where Paulina García won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Animation Project A-Ko Versus Battle 2: Blue Side is a film directed by Katsuhiko Nishijima. Animation The Critic is a 1963 short animation by director/producer Ernest Pintoff and creator/narrator Mel Brooks, that won an Academy Award for Short Subjects in 1964. Thriller Across 110th Street is a 1972 American crime drama film starring Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto, and Anthony Franciosa, and directed by Barry Shear. Commonly associated with the blaxploitation genre at the time, it has received considerable critical praise from writer Greil Marcus and others for surpassing the limitations of that genre. Documentary film Lerchenlieder is a 1980 film directed by Jochen Kraußer. Comedy The Blue Iguana is a 1988 crime film about a bounty hunter who is blackmailed into stopping the transfer of twenty million dollars from a Mexican tax paradise into the United States. The film was directed by John Lafia and stars Dylan McDermott, Jessica Harper, Pamela Gidley and James Russo. It was screened out of competition at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Destiny Has No Favorites is a 2003 romance comedy film written and directed by Alvaro Velarde. Documentary film Fiddlin' Man: The Life and Times of Bob Wills is a 1993 documentary biography film written and directed by Gary Don Rhodes Documentary film In Search of Memory is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Petra Seeger. Comedy The Honor of the Force is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The film was released on 22 September 1913. Comedy The Boy Gets a Bride is a 1984 comedy film directed by Sachin. Thriller 388 Arletta Avenue is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Randall Cole. Science Fiction Race Against Time is a 2000 action, crime and drama television film written by Cary Solomon and Chuck Konzelman, and directed by Geoff Murphy. Documentary film Forward is a 2013 documentary film written by Matt Mullins and directed by Dusan Harminc and Matt Mullins Documentary film A Healthy Baby Girl was a documentary. It won a Peabody award in 1997. Animation Project A-ko 4: FINAL is the fourth and final movie in the Project A-ko series. This is the first time Miss Ayumi has a lead role. However, A-Ko doesn't appear in the rest of the film until 34 minutes, she bursts out of the floor in her school uniform during the wedding. Comedy Vinyl is a 2012 British comedy film written and directed by Sara Sugarman. It is based on the true story of Mike Peters and The Alarm who in 2004 released the single "45 RPM" under the name of a fictitious band "The Poppy Fields". The film features a number of past pop and rock stars in cameo roles, such as Steve Diggle, Jynine James, Mike Peters and Tim Sanders, along with the actors Phil Daniels, Keith Allen, Perry Benson, Jamie Blackley and Julia Ford. Vinyl has a soundtrack written and performed by The Alarm with Mike Peters, Phil Daniels and Keith Allen all making contributions. Filmed mostly on location in Rhyl, it features many local attractions and features. Despite being a USA production the cast is totally British with many of the actors having connections to North Wales, particularly Rhyl. The cast also includes many past members of The Rhyl T.I.C. which at the time of filming provided many of the younger cast including members of the fake band, the auditionees, security guards, music business employees and of course the fans. Comedy When Doctors Disagree is a 1919 comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger, written by Anna F. Briand, photographed by Percy Hilburn, and starring Mabel Normand. The movie was released by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation with a running time of 50 minutes. A print of the film survives in the Cinémathèque Royale film archive. Comedy The Family Tree is a 2011 comedy drama film written by Mark Lisson and directed by Vivi Friedman. Comedy The Rotters is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by A.V. Bramble and starring Joe Nightingale, Sydney Fairbrother and Sidney Paxton. It was based on a play by H.F. Maltby. Comedy Sail a Crooked Ship is a 1961 comedy heist film starring Robert Wagner, Dolores Hart, Carolyn Jones, Frankie Avalon, Ernie Kovacs and Frank Gorshin. It was directed by Irving Brecher and was based on the novel of the same name by Nathaniel Benchley, published in 1960. Sail a Crooked Ship was Kovacs' last movie, released shortly before he was killed in a car crash. Hart's other 1961 film, Francis of Assisi, inspired her to retire from acting two years later and become a Roman Catholic nun. Documentary film Surrender! The Sudden Death of Alvira, Pennsylvania is a documentary film directed by Steve Huddy and Martha Huddy. Animation All Dogs Go to Heaven is a 1989 American–Irish animated musical adventure comedy film directed and produced by Don Bluth and released by United Artists and Goldcrest Films. The film tells the story of Charlie B. Barkin, a German Shepherd who is murdered, but forsakes his place in Heaven to return to earth where he and his friend, Itchy Itchiford team up with a young orphan girl, Anne-Marie, who teaches them an important lesson about honesty, loyalty and love. The film was produced at Sullivan Bluth Studios in Dublin, Ireland, funded by UK-based investors Goldcrest Films. On its cinema release it competed directly with an animated feature released on November 17, 1989, the same day as Walt Disney Pictures animated motion picture The Little Mermaid. While it did not repeat the box-office success of Sullivan Bluth's previous feature films it was very successful on home video, becoming one of the biggest-selling VHS releases ever. The film inspired a theatrical sequel, a television series, and a holiday direct-to-video film. Documentary film Die Wiesenberger - No Business Like Show Business is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Bernard Weber. Thriller The Bloody Hands of the Law is a 1973 Italian crime film directed by Mario Gariazzo and starring Klaus Kinski. Documentary film Destiny's Bridge is a documentary film directed by Jack Ballo. Documentary film Scarred Lands & Wounded Lives is a 2008 war documentary film written and directed by Alice and Lincoln Day. Comedy Mind Game is a 2004 Japanese animated feature film based on Robin Nishi's Japanese comic of the same name. It was planned, produced and primarily animated by Studio 4°C and adapted and directed by Masaaki Yuasa, with chief animation direction and model sheets by Yūichirō Sueyoshi, art direction by Tōru Hishiyama and groundwork and further animation direction by Masahiko Kubo. It is unusual among features other than anthology films in using a series of disparate visual styles to tell one continuous story. As the director commented in a Japan Times interview, "Instead of telling it serious and straight, I went for a look that was a bit wild and patchy. I think that Japanese animation fans today don't necessarily demand something that's so polished. You can throw different styles at them and they can still usually enjoy it." The film received a cult audience and was well received, winning multiple awards worldwide, and has been praised by directors Satoshi Kon and Bill Plympton. Allegedly, according to Michael Arias, there was consideration for a release of the film on R1 DVD but it fell through. Documentary film Traveling Hopefully is a 1982 American short documentary film directed by John G. Avildsen. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Dance With A Serial Killer is a 2008 TV documentary directed by Nigel Williams. Comedy Alfred Jarry & Pataphysics is a 2014 short animated documentary film written and directed by Skizz Cyzyk. Documentary film Michel Petrucciani is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Michael Radford. "Afflicted from birth by Brittle Bone Disease, Michel Petrucciani managed to dominate his handicap, becoming a gifted musician of international renown.In this documentary, Michael Radford draws forth a portrait of this great jazz pianist using interviews, archive films and photos, seeking to understand the nature of creativity. Where does this sublime inspiration come from and how is it brought to light? " Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring's Feel Good Final Battle is a 1999 anime film.Its the 7th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan.The film was released in theatres on April 19, 1999 in Japan along with the short film titled Kureshin Paradise! Made in Saitama. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation,the studio behind the TV anime. Documentary film Word is a 2002 Documentary Film directed by Tony Greer. Thriller Pu-239 is a 2006 film directed by Hollywood producer Scott Z. Burns based on the book PU-239 and Other Russian Fantasies written by Ken Kalfus. The film was shown twice at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival under the title The Half Life of Timofey Berezin, before being distributed by HBO Films under its original working title. Science Fiction Dead Heat is a 1988 movie about an LAPD police officer, Roger Mortis, killed while attempting to arrest zombies who have been reanimated by the head of Dante Laboratories in order to carry out violent armed robberies. Joe Piscopo co-stars. Documentary film Maxime, McDuff & McDo is a 2002 documentary film by Magnus Isacsson that shows the attempt to unionize a McDonald's restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They were successful, but McDonald's quickly shut down the franchise after the union won. Comedy What the Swedish Butler Saw is a 1975 Swedish-American erotic sex comedy film directed by Vernon P. Becker and starring Ollie Soltoft, Sue Longhurst and Charlie Elvegård. It is known by several alternative titles including A Man with a Maid, The Groove Room and Champagnegalopp. The film is loosely based on the 1908 erotic novel The Way of a Man with a Maid. During the 3-D revival of the 1980s, the film was re-released under the title "Tickled Pink", but the release did keep the "Swedish Butler" credit sequence intact. The film was shot in Stereoscopic 3-D at studios in Stockholm with exteriors in Denmark. Comedy Steamboat Bill Jr. is a 1928 feature-length comedy silent film featuring Buster Keaton. Released by United Artists, the film is the last product of Keaton's independent production team and set of gag writers. It was not a box-office success and proved to be the last picture Keaton would make for United Artists. Keaton would end up moving to MGM where he would make one last film with his trademark style, The Cameraman, before all of his creative control was taken away by the studio. The director was Charles Reisner, the credited writer was Carl Harbaugh, and also featured Ernest Torrence, Marion Byron, and Tom Lewis. The film was named after a popular Arthur Collins song, "Steamboat Bill". Documentary film Tänzer im Wassertropfen is a 1981 short film directed and written by Georg Schimanski. Comedy Masth is a 2009 comedy film written by S.V. Krishna Reddy, Reddy Srinivas and directed by S.V. Krishna Reddy. Documentary film Braving Alaska is a 1993 adventure TV movie directed by Mark Stouffer and written by Nicolas Noxon. Animation The Foxy Hunter is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and her Nephew Junior and Pudgy the Dog all three characters are voiced by Mae Questel. Thriller "A spaceship crashes on a desert planet. The alien prisoner the intergalactic commandos are transporting escapes and starts killing the survivors one by one, but they are under strict instructions to bring the prisoner in alive. The soldiers begin to question their orders as they are slowly picked off, until it becomes one against one. As time starts to run out for both the survivors it is hard to tell who is the hunter and who is the hunted; who is the alien or who is the superior life form. Is killing the only way to survive? This is the debut feature from concept designer and artist Sandy Collora, who is best known for the 2003 short Batman: Dead End, one of the best fan films ever made. Hunter Prey is a tense chase film with the great production design you’d expect, and nods to Star Wars, westerns and other genre classics." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Animation I Can Add is a 2007 short animated film directed by Adam Sacks and David Cowles. Documentary film Invasion of the Scream Queens is a 1992 documentary film by American filmmaker Donald Farmer. The film interviews the women who have made a career out of starring in the B horror and science fiction genres are interviewed, and clips and trailers from their films are shown. It was produced by Mondo Video and released on VHS format. Comedy The Return of Count Yorga, originally titled Yorga Returns, is a 1971 American vampire horror film directed by Bob Kelljan and starring Robert Quarry. It is the sequel to the 1970 film Count Yorga, Vampire. The story features Robert Quarry returning as the infamous vampire Count Yorga, along with his servant Brudah, both of whom have been revived by the supernatural Santa Ana winds. Actor Roger Perry, who had a lead role in the first film, appears again but as a different character. Comedy Viaje de locos is a 1974 Argentine film. Comedy Red Tavern is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Alida Valli, André Mattoni and Lauro Gazzolo. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. A young woman eventually marries a count after a series of misunderstandings. Animation Tom and Jerry hear on the radio about a bear that escaped from the circus who always dances whenever music is playing. When the bear finds it's way to their house, and music starts playing, it takes Tom as it's reluctant dancing partner. Amused by this, Jerry does his best to keep the music going so he can continue to watch Tom get helplessly thrown around by the dancing bear. Thriller Sins Expiation is a thriller film directed by Carlo Fusco. Science Fiction Martian Child is a 2007 American comedy-drama film about a writer who adopts a strange young boy who believes himself to be from Mars. Martian Child was released on November 2, 2007. The film was directed by Menno Meyjes and produced by New Line Cinema. It stars John Cusack and Bobby Coleman. The MPAA rating system rated the film with a PG for thematic elements and mild language. Animation Woos Whoopee is a surreal, animated 1928 Felix the Cat silent short subject produced by Otto Messmer and Pat Sullivan. Comedy Unfortunately is a 2013 animation short biography comedy drama film written and directed by Karla Monterrosa. Documentary film Contested Streets is a 2006 documentary film directed by Stefan Schaefer. Science Fiction Atomic Dog is an 1998 sci-fi horror film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Daniel Hugh Kelly and Cindy Pinkett. The story tells of a dog who, after being exposed to radiation, begins the search to identify himself with a pack. Thriller Mad Bad is a 2007 action/drama movie written by Chip Joslin, Jason Kabolati and directed by Jon Keeyes. Comedy Premi No. 1 is a 2005 Oriya film directed by Debu Pattnaik. The film stars Anuvab Mohanty, Koel Mallick, Rahul Dev. It is a remake of the Telugu superhit Dil starring Nitin. Comedy There's Always a Woman is a 1938 comedy mystery film starring Joan Blondell and Melvyn Douglas as married detectives investigating a murder. The movie was based on the short story of the same name by Wilson Collison and the supporting cast includes Mary Astor. A 19 year old Rita Hayworth makes a small uncredited appearance in this film as Mr. Ketterling's secretary. Comedy Sidekicks is a 1974 TV-movie directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Larry Hagman and Louis Gossett, Jr.. The film was a pilot for a proposed television show as a continuation of the 1971 theatrical release Skin Game, with James Garner and Gossett. Comedy Stenographer's Troubles is a 1913 short comedy film directed by Frederick A. Thomson. Comedy Inspector Gadget is a 1999 live-action action-comedy film loosely based on the 1983 animated cartoon series of the same name. It starred Matthew Broderick as the title character, along with Rupert Everett as Dr. Claw, Michelle Trachtenberg as Penny, and Dabney Coleman as Chief Quimby. Two new characters were introduced, Brenda Bradford and the Gadgetmobile. The film tells the story of how Inspector Gadget and Dr. Claw came to be in the cartoon. The film was produced by Caravan Pictures and DIC Entertainment and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It was filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Los Angeles, California, with the ice castle-like main tower of Pittsburgh's PPG Place playing a central role. This was the last film produced by Caravan Pictures before it absorbed into Spyglass Entertainment. The film was followed by the 2003 direct-to-video sequel Inspector Gadget 2. Comedy Melodies of Vera Quarter is Georgian musical film directed by Giorgi Shengelaya. Comedy My Life as a Dog is a 1985 Swedish drama film directed by Lasse Hallström. It is based on the second novel of a semi-autobiographical trilogy by Reidar Jönsson. It tells the story of Ingemar, a young boy sent to live with relatives. The cast includes Anton Glanzelius, Melinda Kinnaman and Tomas von Brömssen. Thriller The Successor is a film which was made in 1996, directed by Rodoh Seji. It featured Jason Connery as Peter Reardon and Laura Girling as Anna. Documentary film Mysteries of the Freemasons is a 2006 Documentary film directed by Tug Yourgrau. Animation Children Who Chase Lost Voices, known as Journey to Agartha in the UK, is a 2011 Japanese anime film created and directed by Makoto Shinkai, following his previous work 5 Centimeters per Second. This film is his longest animation film to date and is described as a "lively" animated film with adventure, action, and romance centered on a cheerful and spirited girl on a journey to say "farewell". The film was released in Japan on May 7, 2011. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on November 25, 2011. The film has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in November 2012. Animation Sci-Fly is a 2013 short animated film directed by Joey Shanks. Documentary film Whiz kids is a 2010 documentary film directed by Tom Shepard. Documentary film Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation is a 2007 epic film on the Namibian independence struggle against South African occupation as seen through the life of Sam Nujoma, the leader of the South-West Africa People's Organisation and the first president of the Republic of Namibia. The film is written and directed by Charles Burnett, the African American filmmaker, and stars Carl Lumbly and Danny Glover. The production was financed by the government of Namibia. Music composed by Stephen James Taylor won the award for Best Music Score at the Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival where the film also won for Best African Film and for Best Director. The film's dialogue is in English, Afrikaans, Oshiwambo, Otjiherero, and German. Comedy Zor Lagaa Ke...Haiya! is a 2009 Indian children's film starring Mithun Chakraborty and Mahesh Manjrekar. The film attracted media attention for its environmental message of Save our Trees. Amitabh Bachchan narrated the film. Comedy Clockwatchers is an American comedy-drama film released in 1997. Directed by Jill Sprecher, it stars Parker Posey, Lisa Kudrow, Toni Collette and Alanna Ubach as temporary office staffers in an office complex. The four become misfit friends in an office environment where they are ignored and mistrusted by their co-workers. Comedy A Family Secret is a 2006 Canadian comedy-drama film. The French language title for the film is Le Secret de ma mère. Comedy Get Off My Foot is a 1935 British comedy film, directed by William Beaudine and starring Max Miller and Chili Bouchier. It is classed as a lost film. The film was a quota quickie production based on a play Money by Wire by Edward A. Paulton, and featuring Miller as a Smithfield Market porter who believes he was responsible for his friend's death. He flees to the country and obtains the position of butler with a wealthy family, and falls in love with one of the maids, played by Bouchier. Comedy Girls, Please! is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Sydney Howard, Jane Baxter, Meriel Forbes and Peter Gawthorne. In the film, a physical education teacher at a girls school is left in charge when the headmistress is absent, and has to confront the elopement of one of the pupils. Thriller Juice is a 1992 American crime drama film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson, written by Ernest R. Dickerson and Gerard Brown. It stars rapper Tupac Shakur and Omar Epps. Additional cast members include Jermaine "Huggy" Hopkins, Khalil Kain, and Samuel L. Jackson; the film features cameo appearances by Queen Latifah, EPMD, Special Ed, Ed Lover, Doctor Dré, Flex Alexander, Fab Five Freddy, Yo-Yo, Donald Faison and Treach. The film was directed by cinematographer Ernest R. Dickerson who has directed and written other Hollywood films such as Surviving the Game and Bulletproof as well as some television series such as ER and The Wire. The film touches on the lives of four youths growing up in Harlem. It follows the day-to-day activities in the young men's lives starting out as innocent mischief but growing more serious as time passes by. It also focuses on the struggles that these young men must go through everyday as well such as police harassment and their families. The film was shot on location in New York City mainly in the Harlem area in 1991. Thriller Scorpion Spring is a 1996 Crime and Thriller film written and directed by Brian Cox. Documentary film Revenge of the Electric Car is a 2011 feature documentary film by Chris Paine, who also directed Who Killed the Electric Car?. The documentary, executive produced by Stefano Durdic, and produced by PG Morgan and Jessie Deeter, had its world premiere at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival on Earth Day, April 22, 2011. The theatrical release to the public took place on October 21, 2011. Comedy Good Luck Chuck is a 2007 romantic comedy film starring Dane Cook and Jessica Alba. In the film, women find their "one true love" after having sex with a dentist named Chuck. Chuck meets a girl named Cam and tries to become her true love. The film opened in theaters on September 21, 2007, and was heavily panned by critics. One of Good Luck Chuck '​s theatrical posters parodied the well-known Rolling Stone cover photographed by Annie Leibovitz featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono in similar poses. Comedy The Treasure of a Byzantine Merchant is a 1966 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Kidnapping, Caucasian Style is a 1967 Soviet comedy film dealing with a humorous plot revolving around bride kidnapping, an old tradition that used to exist in certain regions of the Northern Caucasus. The original title derives from the Alexander Pushkin poem, "The Prisoner of the Caucasus", and Leo Tolstoy's short story, "The Prisoner of the Caucasus". The film was directed by Leonid Gaidai. It is the last film featuring the trio of the "Coward", the "Fool", and the "Pro", a group of bumbling antiheroes similar in some ways to the Three Stooges. The film premiered in Moscow on April 1, 1967. Comedy The Monkey Hustle is a 1976 blaxploitation film written by Odie Hawkins and Charles Eric Johnson. It stars Yaphet Kotto as Chicago con-man and "hustler" Big Daddy Foxx and Kirk Calloway as his teenage apprentice. Co-stars include Thomas Carter, Donn C. Harper, Rudy Ray Moore, and Rosalind Cash. Thriller Not love, just frenzy is a 1996 film written and directed by Alfonso Albacete, Miguel Bardem and David Menkes. Documentary film Gang Cops is a 1988 American short documentary film following the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's special gang unit in South Central Los Angeles. Directed by Thomas B. Fleming, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It was produced in collaboration with the USC Center for Visual Anthropology and the School of Cinema/Television. Comedy Third Star is a 2010 British drama film directed by Hattie Dalton and starring Benedict Cumberbatch, JJ Feild, Tom Burke, Adam Robertson, and Hugh Bonneville. It premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival in June 2010, where it was shown as the closing film, and was released in the United Kingdom on 20 May 2011. Documentary film Buddhas barn is a 2003 Danish documentary film directed and written by Christina Rosendahl. The film is about the reincarnation of one of Dalai Lama's most important teacher, Khunu Lama. As a child of a Danish young hippie-woman and a Tibetan lama, he was born in the early 80's and was brought up in the famous Tibetan monastery in exile Mindroling. The film was shot in color for the Danish public TV-channel DRTV and supported by the Danish Movie Institute and first shown on 18 August 2003. Idea and cosultation; Erik Meier Carlsen, Danish journalist and writer. Comedy Rafťáci is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2006. Thriller The Very Edge is a 1962 British drama film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Anne Heywood, Richard Todd, Jack Hedley, Jeremy Brett and Maurice Denham. A young woman is assaulted and stalked by a maniac. Science Fiction Last Woman on Earth is a 1960 American science-fiction film produced and directed by Roger Corman. It tells the story of three survivors of a mysterious apocalypse which appears to have wiped out all human life on earth. The screenplay is by Robert Towne, who also appears in the film billed as "Edward Wain". The music was composed and conducted by Ronald Stein. The film was originally released as a double feature with The Little Shop of Horrors. Thriller The Bricklayers is a 1976 Mexican drama film directed by Jorge Fons. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. Documentary film The Joy of Life is an experimental landscape documentary film about the history of suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge, and the adventures of a butch lesbian in San Francisco, California. Since its January 2005 premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, this innovative feature film played a pivotal role in renewing debate about the need for a suicide barrier on The Golden Gate Bridge as well as garnering praise and earning awards for its unique filmmaking style. The film combines 16mm landscape cinematography with a lyrical voiceover to share two San Francisco stories: the history of the Golden Gate Bridge as a suicide landmark, and the story of a butch dyke in San Francisco searching for love and self-discovery. The two stories are punctuated by Lawrence Ferlinghetti's reading of his ode to San Francisco, "The Changing Light" and bookended by opening and closing credits music from legendary '50s icon Weldon Kees. Comedy I Feel Lostis a 2012 short comedy music and romance film written by Raúl Piretto and directed by Juan Manuel Aragon. Thriller Expect No Mercy is a 1995 action/science-fiction film starring Billy Blanks, Jalal Merhi, Wolf Larson, Laurie Holden, Anthony De Longis, and Michael Blanks. The soundtrack was composed by Varouje. The film was written by Stephen J. Maunder, produced by Jalal Merhi, and directed by Zale Dalen. Comedy Tata Birla Madhyalo Laila is a film directed by Srinivasa Reddy with Sivaji in lead. Earlier they worked for Adirindayya Chandram. The director has selected a simple story and an interesting cast. He mainly focused on comedy. He is applauded for his attempt to present a good film. Animation Harry's Big Birthday Countdown is an interactive animation film. Animation Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School is a 1988 TV-movie produced for syndication by Hanna-Barbera as part of the Superstars 10 film package. Like Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, this TV-movie follows the format of the 1980-1982 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo TV shorts, as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, and Scrappy-Doo are the only Mystery Incorporated members to appear in this TV movie. Thriller Aadu Puli Aattam is a 1977 black and white Tamil language film directed by SP. Muthuraman, starring Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Sangeetha and Sripriya. The film was a flop at the Box office. This is one of Rajinikanth's early appearance in Tamil in which he plays main villain. The movie is noted for Rajinikanth's famous phrase "This is Rajini Style", which he says to Kamal several times throughout the movie. Comedy Bit Part is a 1975 Australian TV film about a struggling actor who is cast alongside Britain's most famous actor. Comedy Who Killed Santa Claus? is a 1941 French drama film by Christian-Jaque. This adaption of Pierre Véry's novel of the same name was the first film produced by Continental-Films. Documentary film Pablo's Winter is a 2012 documentary film directed by Chico Pereira. Animation Marking The Distance is a 2012 short documentary animation film directed by Mike Rauch and Tim Rauch. Thriller The Vampire of Düsseldorf or Le Vampire de Düsseldorf is a 1965 thriller film directed by Robert Hossein. It was joint production between Spain, France and Italy but was filmed in French. The film was based on the life and crimes of German serial killer Peter Kürten. Documentary film Nile Perch is a 2013 short documentary drama film directed by Josh Gibson. Documentary film SAVE THE CLUB NOON is a documentary film directed by Moriro Miyamoto. Documentary film Michael Jackson: The Last Photo Shoot is upcoming documentary film about Michael Jackson's last magazine cover-shoots in 2007. Film is unique story told through the eyes of Michael's closest friends, photographers, and stylists that had helped Jackson prepare for his 2007 United States comeback after several years of living in seclusion overseas. In September of that year, Photographer Bruce Weber and Vogue Fashion Editor as well as Jackson's personal stylist Rushka Bergman captured the magic of the King of Pop for the 25th anniversary reissue of his hit album Thriller, entitled Thriller 25. Later that month, Jackson did another shoot and an interview for Ebony Magazine's December 2007 issue. This would mark Jackson's first United States interview and magazine story in over a decade. Comedy The Woman Haters is a 1913 American short silent comedy film featuring Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle. Comedy Somebody marry me is a 2013 romantic comedy film written and directed by John Mallory Asher. Comedy What to Do in Case of Fire? is a German film directed by Gregor Schnitzler. It premiered in November 2001 at the German film festival Kinofest Lünen and was released to theaters in 2002. Part comedy, part action and part drama, the movie is set in contemporary Berlin and stars German action star Til Schweiger. The film received mixed reviews, earning 52 percent favorable ratings from critics cited on Rotten Tomatoes. Animation Jumping is a 1984 animation short film written by and directed by Osamu Tezuka. Thriller Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings is a 2011 American horror film written and directed by Declan O'Brien and the fourth installment in the Wrong Turn film series. The film serves as a prequel to the previous three films. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 25, 2011. Comedy The Pompatus of Love is a 1996 film that tells the story of four guys discussing women and the meaning of the word "pompatus". This made-up word is found in two Steve Miller songs, "Enter Maurice" and "The Joker", the latter of which contains the line "Some people call me Maurice / 'cause I speak of the pompatus of love". Wolfman Jack can also be heard using the term in his spoken lines in The Guess Who's "Clap for the Wolfman." The low-budget, independent film received mixed reviews but won several minor awards. Comedy Follow Me, Boys! is a 1966 family film produced by Walt Disney Productions, based on the book God and My Country by MacKinlay Kantor. It was the last production released by Disney before Walt Disney died of lung cancer, two weeks after the film's release. The film starred Fred MacMurray, Vera Miles, Lillian Gish, Charles Ruggles, and Kurt Russell, was co-produced by Walt Disney and Winston Hibler, directed by Norman Tokar, and written by Louis Pelletier. The film is also known by its working title, On My Honor. It is one of the few movies where Boy Scouts are key to the film and is Disney's paean to the Boy Scouts. The title song "Follow Me, Boys!" was written by studio favorites Robert and Richard Sherman. For a time, after the film was released, the Boy Scouts of America was considering using the song as their anthem, but efforts toward this end were eventually dropped. Boys Life for December 1966 included a teaser article on the film. This is the first of ten Disney films in which Kurt Russell would appear over the next ten years. This was the last movie released during the life of Walt Disney. Documentary film Really is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Belterra. Documentary film To the Shores of Iwo Jima is a 1945 Kodachrome color short war film produced by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. It documents the Battle of Iwo Jima, and was the first time that American audiences saw in color the footage of the famous flag raising on Iwo Jima. Documentary film Fritz Kortner spricht Monologe für eine Schallplatte is a 1966 documentary film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. Thriller "It's a Good Life" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It is based on the 1953 short story "It's a Good Life" by Jerome Bixby and is considered by many, such as Time Magazine and TV Guide, to be one of the best episodes of the series. Comedy The Movies is a 1925 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Deadly Impact is a 2009 American crime thriller film written by Alexander Vesha and directed by Robert Kurtzman. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Joe Pantoliano, Carmen Serano, and Greg Serano. Comedy Les 3 font la paire is a 1997 film written and directed by Sacha Guitry. Thriller The Monster Walks directed by Frank R. Strayer, is a black-and-white horror movie. Documentary film "A group of 13-year-olds in India rally against the use of plastics. A renaissance man in Africa teaches villagers to harness solar power. Self-described "hillbillies" in Appalachia battle the big business behind strip mining. Tilda Swinton beautifully narrates this rich and inspiring documentary—from the producers of An Inconvenient Truth—about a world of regular people taking action in the fight to save our environment. Executive produced by Participant Media and the Alliance for Climate Protection." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Uptown Girls is a 2003 teen comedy film directed by Boaz Yakin, who was working from a screenplay which Julia Dahl, Mo Ogrodnik and Lisa Davidowitz had adapted from the story by Allison Jacobs. It starred Brittany Murphy as a 22-year-old living a charmed life as the daughter of a famous rock and roll musician. Dakota Fanning, Heather Locklear, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison and Jesse Spencer also starred. Comedy Waiter, Scarper! is a 1981 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. It is also known in English as 'Run, Waiter, Run!'. Animation The Literary Hoaxes: How To Make A Best-selling Author Guru is a 2013 animation film written by Pascal Mouneyres and Joseph Beauregard and directed by Joris Clerté. Comedy Histórias Que Nossas Babás Não Contavam is a Brazilian film of 1979 directed by Oswaldo De Oliveira and written by Ody Fraga. It is an adaptation of Snow White story. Although it failed to secure its lead actress stardom, it is considered as a classic of pornochanchada genre with blending chanchada, elements of softcore, a superficial content, and a vulgar sense of humour. The film features an Afro-Brazilian actress, Adele Fátima, as Snow White. Snow White is not named "White" but clara. Also the name "Clara das Neves" may be read as a real person's name. The forest in the film is a jungle home to wild animals such as jaguars, monkeys, and some odd white rabbits. Snow White dances to a samba-canção played and sung by the Dwarfs. Characters of the Dwarfs are influenced by the Disney movie. Thriller Carne is a 1991 French drama film written and directed by Gaspar Noé, starring Philippe Nahon and Blandine Lenoir. It tells the story of a horse butcher with an autistic daughter. At a running time of 40 minutes, it was the first longer film directed by Noé. The narrative was continued in Noé's 1998 full-length debut, I Stand Alone. Comedy Luke's Preparedness Preparations is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy A Modern Musketeer is a 1917 American silent adventure comedy film directed and written by Allan Dwan. Based on the short story, "D’Artagnan of Kansas" by E.P. Lyle, Jr., the film was produced by and stars Douglas Fairbanks. A now complete and restored print of the film still exists and is currently in the public domain. Comedy About a Wife, a Dream and Another... is a 2013 Russian film written and directed by Alexander Pozhenskiy. Documentary film Abuelos is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Carla Valencia Dávila. Comedy Glissando is a 1982 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Daneliuc. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Road to Paris is a 2001 documentary film showing the preparation of Lance Armstrong, then twice winner of Tour de France, and his team, US Postal Service Pro Cycling Team, for the 2001 Tour de France. The film was shot during April, covering races such as Circuit de la Sarthe, Gent–Wevelgem, Paris–Roubaix and Amstel Gold Race, mainly featuring Lance Armstrong and George Hincapie. The film was produced by Nike, Inc. Comedy The Hallelujah Trail is a 1965 American Western mockumentary spoof directed by John Sturges, with top-billed stars Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick, Jim Hutton and Pamela Tiffin. The film was one of several large-scale widescreen, long-form "epic" comedies produced in the 1960s, much like The Great Race and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, combined with the epic grandeur of the Western genre. The movie is part of a group, which was filmed in Ultra Panavision 70 and presented in selected theaters via the oversized Super Cinerama process. Stuntman Bill Williams was killed while performing a stunt involving a wagon going over a cliff. The scene was kept in the movie. Documentary film Amjad Ali Khan is a 1990 documentary film directed by Gulzar. Thriller Lethal Weapon is a 1987 American buddy cop action film directed by Richard Donner, starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as a mismatched pair of L.A.P.D. detectives and stars Mitchell Ryan and Gary Busey as their primary adversaries. The film was a box office hit and resulted in a series of four films. Documentary film Volume One begins and ends with an extended look at the contribution of women to the public health of the United States: it tells the story of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to attend medical school, and of Alice Hamilton, Emily Dunning, and Esther Lovejoy. Abolitionists are a source of women leaders: the Grimke sisters, Harriet Tubman, Lydia Maria Frances Child, and Maryann Shad Carrie. Special attention goes to Anne Hutchinson's trial and then to writers: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Catherine Beecher, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Anne Bradstreet, Phyllis Wheatley, Hannah Adams, Abigail Adams, and Emily Dickinson. Historians comment throughout; Rita Moreno and Dee Wallace-Stone host. Animation Boles is a 2013 animation short film written by Grega Zorc and Spela Cadez and directed by Spela Cadez. Science Fiction POST, the Complete Adventure is a 2010 film written by Pablo Parés and Esteban Rojas and directed by Pablo Parés. Comedy To celebrate Amnesty International's 50th anniversary, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert take over Radio City Music Hall as headliners of the legendary show known as The Secret Policeman's Ball - a massive event featuring a mega-watt roster of comedy superstars from Russell Brand to Eddie Izzard. Supporting worldwide human rights AND laughing your kiester off? That's called a win-win. Documentary film A Day On The Waters... Aboard The Enterprise Boats is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by David Everitt. Comedy Case Closed is a 2007 tv film directed by Jay Karas. Comedy Wish I Were a Shark is a Croatian film directed by Ognjen Sviličić. It was released in 1999. Animation A Town Called Panic is a 2009 stop-motion animated film, co-produced by Belgium, Luxembourg and France. It was directed by Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar and is based on the TV series of the same name. It premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and was the first stop-motion film to be screened at the festival. Comedy Nasbandi is a 1978 Bollywood satirical comedy film directed by I. S. Johar, it starred duplicates of all popular heroes of the time. It is a satire on the sterilization drive of the government of India: each of the characters is trying to find sterilization cases. The film was banned after its released due to its portrayal of the Indira Gandhi government and its policy of compulsory sterilization during the emergency period. Later, however, the film achieved cult popularity via home video and satellite broadcast. Documentary film Multiple Visions (The Crazy Machine) is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Emilio Maillé. Documentary film Someone Else’s Abortion is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Carla Gallo. Animation Ek Anek Aur Ekta or "One, Many, and Unity" is a traditionally animated short educational film released by the Films Division of India. It was released in 1974. It was aired on the state-owned Doordarshan and became very popular among children. Comedy Record Breaker is a 2012 short comedy film written by Katie Brookoff and directed by Ryan Velásquez. Comedy Scott Pilgrim vs. The World vs. Funny or Die is a 2010 comedy film directed by Alex Fernie. Comedy Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 American live action and CGI animated film, directed by Rob Minkoff and starring Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie and Jonathan Lipnicki and the voices of Michael J. Fox, Nathan Lane, Melanie Griffith, James Woods and Steve Zahn. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film and includes characters from the children's book by E. B. White. The movie was released to theaters on July 19, 2002. This is also the last film to star Michael J. Fox that was released theatrically. The film was followed by the third and final film, a direct-to-video sequel entitled Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild in 2006. Thriller A Certain Justice is a 1998 television film directed by Ross Devenish. Comedy The Blue Mansion is the second film from director Glen Goei. The film had its world premiere at the 14th Pusan International Film Festival and was released in Singapore on 22 October 2009. Documentary film I Like to Hurt People is 1985 documentary film directed by Donald G. Jackson. Documentary film The Bridge is a 2006 British-American documentary film by Eric Steel that consists of the results of one year's filming of the Golden Gate Bridge in 2004, which captured a number of suicides, and additional filming of family and friends of some of the identified people who had thrown themselves from the bridge. The film was inspired by an article titled "Jumpers", written by Tad Friend, that appeared in The New Yorker magazine in 2003. Friend writes that "Survivors often regret their decision in midair, if not before", and suicide attempt survivor Ken Baldwin explains “I instantly realized that everything in my life that I’d thought was unfixable was totally fixable—except for having just jumped.” Thriller The Caribbean Mystery is a 1945 film directed by Robert D. Webb. It stars James Dunn and Sheila Ryan. Comedy Alias Jesse James is a 1959 American Western comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming. Based on a story by Robert St. Aubrey and Bert Lawrence, the film is about an outlaw who tries to kill an insurance agent who has been mistaken for him in order to collect on a big policy. Documentary film Mia and Roman is a 1968 23-minute documentary film which was shot during the making of Rosemary's Baby. The title refers to Mia Farrow and Roman Polanski. The film features footage of Roman Polanski directing the film's cast on set. It was directed by Shahrokh Hatami. It was screened as a promo film at Hollywood's Lytton Center, and later included as a featurette on the DVD of Rosemary's Baby. It is described as a "trippy on-set featurette" and "an odd little bit of cheese". Comedy Donald's Nephews is a Donald Duck animated cartoon which features Donald being visited by his three nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. This cartoon is Huey, Dewey, and Louie's very first appearance in animation. Thriller A top US Air Force fighter pilot decides that his call sign of Black Angel means that he's a messenger of God. Freely committing murders as he goes, he steals a nuclear weapon and his plane. Taking a family hostage to help him, he works on bypassing the bomb's security lockouts so he can use it on the most sinful of American cities. Comedy Zero Charisma is a 2013 American comedy film written by Andrew Matthews and co-directed by Matthews and Katie Graham. The film premiered at the South By Southwest film festival in 2013 and later screened at multiple North American Film Festivals including the Maryland Film Festival, the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and the Newport Beach Film Festival. Documentary film Zoo is a 2007 American documentary film based on the life and death of Kenneth Pinyan, an American man who died of peritonitis due to perforation of the colon after engaging in receptive anal sex with a horse. The film's public debut was at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2007, where it was one of 16 winners out of 856 candidates. Following Sundance, it was selected as one of the top five American films to be presented at the prestigious Directors Fortnight sidebar at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Addams Family is a 1991 American fantasy comedy film based on the characters from the cartoon of the same name created by cartoonist Charles Addams. The movie was originally developed at Orion Pictures. But due to the studio's financial problems, Paramount Pictures stepped in to complete the film and handled North American distribution, with Orion retaining the international rights. The film debuted in Los Angeles on November 16, 1991. It opened internationally on November 22, 1991, on the same day as An American Tail: Fievel Goes West and Beauty and the Beast and received positive reviews. It was followed by a sequel, Addams Family Values, two years later. Documentary film Global Home is 2012 documentary and adventure film written and directed by Eva Stotz. Documentary film Lives In Hazard is a 1994 documentary film directed by Susan Todd and Andrew Young. Thriller Two-Minute Warning is a 1976 disaster film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Charlton Heston, John Cassavetes, Martin Balsam, Beau Bridges, Jack Klugman, Gena Rowlands, and David Janssen. It was based on the novel of the same name written by George La Fountaine, Sr. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Documentary film Mondo Magic is a 1975 documentary film written by Alberto Moravia and directed by Alfredo Castiglioni, Angelo Castiglioni and Guido Guerrasio. Animation The Barnyard Broadcast is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Thriller In Dreams is a 1999 psychological thriller film directed by Neil Jordan. It stars Annette Bening as a New England illustrator who begins experiencing visions of a missing child who turns out to be her own daughter; through her dreams, she begins having psychic connections to a serial killer responsible for the murder of her daughter and several other local children. In Dreams has the distinction of being the last film Robert Downey, Jr. completed before being sent to the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran on drug charges. Documentary film Nefertiti and the Lost Dynasty is a 2007 documentary film written by Rob Goldberg and directed by Brando Quilici. Comedy The Lightkeepers is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Adams. Adams also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss and Blythe Danner. The cast also includes Mamie Gummer and Tom Wisdom. Zana Messia wrote the film's theme song. In a two-week period beginning on Christmas 2009, the film earned $32,307 on a single screen. Documentary film Son, la antesala de la salsa is a documentary outlining the birth of Son in 1582, with the Quartet formed by Pascual de Ochoa, Pedro Almanza and the sisters Teodora and Micaela de la Mateodora. The video covers a well-organized narration of the trajectory of Son up to Ignacio Piñeiro's Septeto nacional with famous singer Abelardo Barroso and footages of Son dance. Documentary film The Miracles of Jesus is a 2006 Documentary film written by Jean-Claude Bragard and Anna Cox, and directed by Jean Claude Bragard Thriller Exhibit A is a 2007 British independent film directed by Dom Rotheroe and produced by Darren Bender for Warp Films. The film is an example of the Found footage genre and stars Bradley Cole, Brittany Ashworth, Angela Forrest and Oliver Lee. It was filmed on location in Yorkshire and Suffolk and released on 1 October 2007 at the Raindance Film Festival. It was the last film that stuntman Roy Alon, the world's most prolific stuntman, worked on Comedy Fakers is a 2004 British film directed by Richard Janes and starring Matthew Rhys as con-man with a big debt to pay off to wanna-be crime lord Art Malik. It was produced by Richard Janes Claire Bee and Todd Kleparski, three graduates from Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication. Completely funded via independent routes the film cost $1,500,000 to make and has opened theatrically in the United Kingdom, America and Japan as well as other territories. Thriller Apartment Zero is a political thriller from Argentina. Directed by Argentine-born screenwriter Martin Donovan and starring Hart Bochner and Colin Firth, the film is suffused with homoerotic overtones and moments of black comedy. The film was produced in 1988 and premiered at film festivals throughout 1989. Animation Animation Legend: Winsor McCay is a 1993 animation film written and directed by Winsor McCay Comedy 5 Day Scam is a 2008 comedy film written by Masha Fridman and directed by Gerry Pavloff. Comedy Highway to Hell is a 1992 American horror comedy film directed by Ate de Jong and starring Chad Lowe, Kristy Swanson, Patrick Bergin, and Jarrett Lennon. It was written by Brian Helgeland and was rated "R" by the Motion Picture Association of America for violence, profanity, and sexual innuendos. The film tells the story of Charlie Sykes and his girlfriend Rachel Clark, who is kidnapped by a demon and taken to Hell to become one of Satan's brides, while Charlie must travel to the other dimension to rescue her. The film features father and son actors Jerry and Ben Stiller. Comedy Phandebaaz is a 1978 Bollywood action film comedy directed by Samir Ganguly. Science Fiction Uchu Enban Daisenso, translated and also known as Battlefield of The Space Saucers and The Great Battle of the Flying Saucers, is a 1975 animated short film created by Go Nagai and produced by Toei Doga. It is also known as Space Disk War and was also released in Italy under the name La grande battaglia del disco volante spaziale. It was originally shown along with the short film Great Mazinger tai Getter Robot G: Kuchu Daigekitotsu, also from Toei and Nagai. The movie is considered the prototype for the future anime TV series UFO Robot Grendizer, which premiered the same year. Animation Hotel Farrapos is a 2014 animated short film directed by Lisandro Santos. Documentary film Inside the Mind of Leonardo is a 2013 documentary film directed by Julian Jones. Comedy Recess: All Growed Down is a Disney direct-to-video animated film released on December 9, 2003. The film is based on the Disney television series Recess. It was released simultaneously with another direct-to-video Recess film, Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade. The film's title is a reference to the Rugrats episode "All Growed Up." This was the final project made for the show, as nothing else has been announced. Comedy Enchanted Princess is a musical comedy film directed by Keigo Kimura. Documentary film Robert Mugabe... What happened? is a 2011 documentary film written by Llewellyn the Last and Ingrid Sinclair, and directed by Simon Bright. Comedy Jo Dooba So Paar: It's Love in Bihar! is a 2011 comedy, drama, Mystery, crime film written by Fareeda, Prabhat Kumar Jha and Praveen Kumar and two more and directed by Praveen Kumar. Comedy Tennis Anyone? is a 2005 sports comedy film directed by Donal Logue. Comedy Trial by Fire is a 1997 romantic comedy film written and directed by Janek Rieke. Animation O Mistério do Carmo is a 2013 short animation film directed by Bruno Cabús. Comedy Candy is a 1968 sex farce film directed by Christian Marquand based on the 1958 novel by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, from a screenplay by Buck Henry. The film satirizes pornographic stories through the adventures of its naive heroine, Candy, played by Ewa Aulin. It stars Marlon Brando, Ewa Aulin, Ringo Starr, John Huston and Enrico Maria Salerno. Popular figures such as Sugar Ray Robinson, Anita Pallenberg, and Florinda Bolkan appear in cameo roles. Comedy Boogie Woogie is a 2009 comedy film set in the art world of contemporary London. It is based on the book of the same name written by Danny Moynihan, who adapted his own book on the New York art world of the 1990s and titled it based on Victory Boogie-Woogie, a Piet Mondrian painting. The film was produced by Eric Eisner and Leonid Rozhetskin, and directed by Duncan Ward. It stars Gillian Anderson, Alan Cumming, Stellan Skarsgaard, Heather Graham, Danny Huston, Amanda Seyfried and Sir Christopher Lee. It premiered on 26 June 2009 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Documentary film Coffee Futures is a short film. Documentary film While I Run This Race is a 1967 American short documentary film directed by Edmond Levy about poverty in the United States. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Slingshot Hip Hop is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jackie Reem Salloum which traces the history and development of Palestinian hip hop, in the Palestinian territories from the time DAM pioneered the art form in the late 1990s. It braids together the stories of young Palestinian artists living in Gaza, the West Bank and inside Israel as they discover Hip Hop and employ it as a tool to surmount divisions imposed by occupation and poverty. Featuring artists; DAM, Palestinian Rapperz, Mahmoud Shalabi, and female artists Arapeyat and Abeer Alzinaty. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, and was later shown on the Sundance Channel and has won over 13 awards. It has shown in film festivals around the world including; IDFA, ND/NF, Stockholm International Film Festival, Sensoria Music & Film Festival, Bonnaroo Music Festival, DOX BOX Syria, Dubai International Film Festival, Beirut International Film Festival, Boston Palestine Film Festival. In August 2008 Slingshot Hip Hop was shown to Palestinian youth in three of Lebanon's Palestinian refugee camps; Shatila, Bourj al-Barajneh, and Bedawi. Documentary film I'm Still Alive is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Peter van Houten. Thriller Open Graves is a 2009 horror film directed by Álvaro de Armiñán and written by Bruce A. Taylor and Roderick Taylor, the film stars Eliza Dushku, Mike Vogel, Naike Rivelli and Lindsay Robba. Comedy Till Dad Do Us Part is a made-for-TV movie released in 2001. It starred John Larroquette, Markie Post, and Jeffrey Jones; was written by Douglas Soesbe, and directed by Randall Miller. It was originally televised on the Fox Family Channel on June 17, 2001. Comedy The Wild Thornberrys Movie is a 2002 American animated adventure comedy-drama film based on the The Wild Thornberrys television series. The film follows Eliza Thornberry on her quest to rescue a baby cheetah cub named Tally from ruthless poachers. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo and distributed by Paramount Pictures, and was released on December 20, 2002. Animation Case Closed: Strategy Above the Depths, known as Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths in Japan, is the 9th Case Closed feature film released on April 9, 2005. The movie resulted in 2.15 billion yen. Documentary film Picture to Post is a 1969 short documentary film directed by Sarah Erulkar. Comedy Callaway Went Thataway is a 1951 American comedy film starring Fred MacMurray, Dorothy McGuire, and Howard Keel. It was written, directed, and produced by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. Also known as The Star Said No, it was a satire of the television program Hopalong Cassidy. Thriller Ordinary Man is a 2005 thriller film written and directed by Vincent Lannoo. Documentary film Torine is a 1981 short documentary film written and directed by Aleksandar Ilic. Documentary film Jean Rollin, Le Rêveur Égaré is a 2011 horror, erotica, documentary film written and directed by Damien Dupont and Yvan Pierre-Kaiser. Comedy Luke's Newsie Knockout is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Comedy The Long Weekend is a 2005 Canadian film starring Chris Klein and Brendan Fehr as two brothers, Cooper and Ed Waxman. It also stars Chelan Simmons, Paul Campbell, Chandra West, and Cobie Smulders. Documentary film In Cuba, Santo Domingo, and Cambodia, sexual tourism has become a booming industry. Men, women, and children prostitute themselves to survive in an economically ravaged country. This film looks at several cases. Comedy Short Circuit is a 1986 American comic science fiction film directed by John Badham, and written by S. S. Wilson and Brent Maddock. The film's plot centers upon an experimental military robot which is struck by lightning and gains a more humanlike intelligence, wherewith it embarks to explore its new state. Short Circuit stars Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton, and G. W. Bailey, with Tim Blaney as the voice of Johnny Five. A sequel, Short Circuit 2, was released in 1988. Comedy Love on Delivery is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-Chi, based on the Japanese manga HAKAIOU NORITAKA, starring Stephen Chow, Christy Chung and Ng Man Tat. Documentary film Lomax the Songhunter is a 2004 documentary film about Alan Lomax, a man who, after World War II, was determined to record folk music from United States and all over the world before it was blown away by mass consumer culture. Son of John Lomax, the man who discovered Lead Belly and introduced Woody Guthrie to the world, Alan shared his father's passion for music and was not intimidated by his massive accomplishments. The film, which finds Alan near death and barely able to make himself understood, traces Alan's journey across the globe, stopping to hear testimonials from many of the people or relatives of the people he recorded. It also contains interviews from Lomax's friends and colleagues, including Pete Seeger, who did some cataloging for Lomax. Lomax the Songhunter was written and directed by Rogier Kappers and aired on PBS's Point of View series in 2006. Science Fiction Interface is a 1984 horror movie. It was directed by Andy Anderson and starred John Davies, Lauren Lane, and Mathew Sacks. It is notable for providing Lou Diamond Phillips his first film role, as PUNK#1. The movie takes place on a fictional college campus. Davies, starring as a professor, discovers a secret society of hackers on campus; they kill his star pupil. Hobson attempts to uncover and neutralize the society, even as he himself becomes a suspect in his student's death. Comedy Mad About Men is a British comedy film, made in 1954 in Technicolor. It was directed by Ralph Thomas and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the 1948 film Miranda which preceded Mad About Men. Glynis Johns appears in both films as the mermaid Miranda. It was filmed in Polperro, Cornwall and Long Crendon, Oxfordshire. Comedy A Night for Crime is a 1943 American film directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis. Animation Vreemd Beest is a 2013 short animated film written by Cris Garcia, Fleur van Den Berg and directed by Cris Garcia. Thriller Marnie is a 1964 psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay by Jay Presson Allen was based on the novel of the same name by Winston Graham. The film stars Tippi Hedren and Sean Connery. The music was composed by Bernard Herrmann, his last of seven critically acclaimed film scores for Hitchcock. Marnie also marked the end of Hitchcock's collaborations with cinematographer Robert Burks and editor George Tomasini. Thriller Graduation Day is a 1981 cult slasher film, directed by Herb Freed and produced by Troma Entertainment for Columbia Pictures. Thriller Shack Out on 101 is a 1955 American film noir directed by Edward Dein starring Terry Moore, Frank Lovejoy, Keenan Wynn and Lee Marvin. Documentary film The documentary weaves original interviews, archival footage, and verite scenes to tell the story of how college sports became a billion dollar industry built on the backs of its unpaid athletes. Documentary film NoBody's Perfect is a 2008 feature documentary produced and directed by Niko von Glasow. The film won the German Film Award for Best Documentary Film at the Deutscher Filmpreis in 2009, and has gone on to receive worldwide acclaim, resulting in a powerful campaign for the victims of Thalidomide. Comedy The Twelfth day is a 1990 comedy drama film written and directed by Marie-Claude Treilhou. Animation John Lewis "The Bear & the Hare" is a 2013 animated film directed by Yves Geleyn and Elliot Dear. Thriller State of Siege is a 1972 French film directed by Costa Gavras starring Yves Montand and Renato Salvatori. Thriller A high-powered executive and his wife have their dream vacation turned into a nightmare when a terrible storm leaves them stranded, snowbound and in the sights of a psychotic stalker. Documentary film Under The Pillow is a short animated drama film written and directed by Isabel Herguera. Comedy Legiunea străină is a 2008 film written and directed by Mircea Daneliuc. Documentary film The Stone of Glory is a 1938 film directed by Jiří Lehovec and Jan Libora. Documentary film The Community is a 2012 short, documentary film, written and directed by Salomé Lamas. Thriller Shopping is a 1994 British action crime drama film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson about a group of British teenagers who indulge in joyriding and ramraiding. It was notably the first major leading role for actor Jude Law, who first met his co-star and future wife Sadie Frost on the set of this film. The film was located at Trellick Tower, Golborne Road, London. Documentary film Botso is a music documentary film directed by Tom Walters. Documentary film Guadalquivir is a 2013 documentary film written by Fernando López Mirones and directed by Joaquín Gutiérrez Acha. Documentary film Black Swan: Metamorphosis is a 2011 documentary film directed by Niko Tavernise. Documentary film Iberia is a 2005 musical film written and directed by Carlos Saura. Documentary film A Fragile Dream is an intimate first hand portrayal of Rio de Janeiro's volatile favelas and how football is used as a moral and educational tool to provide stability to the lives of hopeful adolescents. Often poignant and ultimately uplifting, the film details the stories and motivations of those who represent each stage of this dream - from the children hoping to make the grade as professional footballers to former national team icons such as Jorginho and Josimar. Based around a series of interviews, and with rare access to the favelas, A Fragile Dream gives the viewer an opportunity to see behind the scenes of Brazil's most competitive industry. Narrated by award winning actor Peter Capaldi, A Fragile Dream underlines how the beautiful game forms such a fundamental part of Rio's culture and identity. And while football cannot always provide a financial escape route for the thousands of young hopefuls attempting to become Brazil's next big star, it can be used as a means to keep. Comedy It Happened to Jane is a 1959 romantic comedy film starring Doris Day, Jack Lemmon, and Ernie Kovacs directed by Richard Quine and written by Norman Katkov and Max Wilk. The film was co-produced by Quine and Day's husband at the time, Martin Melcher. The film was re-released in 1961, with the title Twinkle and Shine. Comedy Talk of a Million is a 1951 British film directed by John Paddy Carstairs starring Jack Warner, with an early appearance from Sid James. Animation Spheriks is a 2001 sports and animation film directed by Chris Rais. Comedy Men Men Men is a 1996 comedy film written by Christian De Sica, Enrico Vanzina and Giovanni Veronesi and directed by Christian De Sica. Documentary film The Big Shootout: The Life And Times Of 1969 is a 2013 documentary film directed by Mike Looney. Thriller The Hawk is a 1993 British film starring Helen Mirren, George Costigan, Rosemary Leach, Owen Teale and Melanie Hill. Comedy Miss Pacific Fleet is a 1935 American film featuring Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell. The pair is in California, trying to hustle up the money to get back to New York by competing for the title of Miss Pacific Fleet. This is one of an informal series of four through the early 1930s where Blondell and Farrell were paired as a fast-talking, wisecracking, working-class comedy team: Havana Widows, Kansas City Princess, We're in the Money, and this one. All but Kansas City Princess were directed by Enright. Miss Pacific Fleet is now available, paired with Traveling Saleslady on WarnerArchives made-to-order DVD collection. Documentary film Battle of the Bands is the second documentary/rockumentary/mockumentary musical comedy film and the eleventh and twelfth episode of the Nickelodeon TEENick series The Naked Brothers Band. It was released direct-to-DVD on September 4, 2007 and premiered on television on October 6, 2007. Comedy A.V. is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Pang Ho-Cheung. Thriller Headnoise is a Slovenian feature film by the director Andrej Košak, featuring Jernej Šugman in the main role. It was released in 2002. It was edited by Jurij Moškon, who received the Best Cinematography Award at the Cologne Mediterranean Film Festival for it. The film was selected as a Slovenian submission to the 75th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but didn't get nominated. Comedy Qué hombre tan sin embargo is a 1967 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Julián Soler and produced by Gregorio Walerstein. It stars Eulalio González "Piporro", Julissa, Enrique Rambal, and Lucy Gallardo in the leading roles. Comedy Ice Age: Continental Drift is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film directed by Steve Martino and Mike Thurmeier. It was written by Jason Fuchs and Michael Berg, and features the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Nicki Minaj, Drake, with Jennifer Lopez, and Queen Latifah. It is the fourth installment of the Ice Age series, produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the first sequel in the series not directed by Carlos Saldanha, and the second Ice Age installment that utilises Digital 3D. It was released in the US on July 13, 2012, three to six years after its predecessors The Meltdown and Dawn of the Dinosaurs, and ten years after the release of the original Ice Age. This was the first Ice Age film to be presented in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film became a box office success, with a worldwide gross of over $877 million, marking it the highest grossing animated film of 2012. A fifth film, as of now titled Ice Age 5 is scheduled for release July 15, 2016. Thriller Don't Say a Word is a 2001 psychological thriller film starring Michael Douglas, Brittany Murphy and Sean Bean based on the novel of the same title by Andrew Klavan. Don't Say a Word was directed by Gary Fleder and written by Anthony Peckham and Patrick Smith Kelly. Animation Anohana the Movie: The Flower We Saw That Day is an anime film directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai. Science Fiction On Top of the Whale is a 1982 Dutch surreal fantasy film directed by Raúl Ruiz. Documentary film Athens, GA: Inside/Out is a documentary film about the mid-1980s music scene in Athens, Georgia, USA. The film features interviews and concert footage of local bands who were a part of the scene at the time of the documentation as well as local legends R.E.M., Pylon, and The B-52's. It also features an interview with famous folk artist Howard Finster. Among the bands featured are Kilkenny Cats, Flat Duo Jets, Time Toy, the Bar-B-Que Killers, Dreams So Real, and Love Tractor. Local legendary personality ORT's storytelling also features prominently in the film. A soundtrack was released on vinyl and cassette. The film was prominently featured on MTV's The Cutting Edge as well as the first six episodes of MTV's 120 Minutes which featured a contest "Win a Weekend in Athens, GA". It was named pick of the week video by People magazine in 1988 and named one of the Top Ten Films about Georgia by the New Georgia Encyclopedia. On June 18, 2008, Athens, GA: Inside/Out kicked off AthFest 2008, with a showing at Ciné followed by a panel discussion and question and answer session featuring ORT, members of Pylon, and other Athens, GA: Inside/Out cast members. Comedy The Misled Romance of Cannibal Girl & Incest Boy is a 2007 independent short horror film directed by Richard Taylor and produced by the Denver, Colorado-based production company Bizjack Flemco. Thriller Shady is a thriller film directed by Ryohei Watanabe. Comedy Tight Shoes is a film directed by Albert S. Rogell released on Jun 13, 1941. Documentary film Bringing Tibet Home is a 2013 documentary film about Tibetan contemporary Artist Tenzing Rigdol's art piece "Our Land Our people" directed by Tibetan filmmaker Tenzin Tsetan Choklay. The film premiered at the 2013 Busan International Film Festival in South Korea. Director Tenzin Tsetan Choklay won the 2014 Prix du Jury des jeunes Européens for the film Bringing Tibet Home at the 27th FIPA - Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels in Biarritz, France. The film was invited to a number International film festivals and in Brisbane, Australia at the 22nd Brisbane International Film Festival it received standing ovation from the audience. Documentary film Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Gilles Penso. Thriller Pehli Jhalak is a 1955 action comedy crime drama film written by Rajendra Krishan and R. Venkatachalam and directed by M.V. Raman. Thriller Ashokavana is an upcoming 2014 Kannada-language Indian feature film directed by Sam J Chaitanya, starring Mohan, Tejaswini Prakash, Harshavardhana and Komal Kumar. The film is expected to bring back Mohan in a big way as a solo hero. The film would be released in Tamil language as well. The film also will have a Telugu version as Anagana Oka Ashokavanam. Thriller Zigeunerweisen is a 1980 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and based on Hyakken Uchida's novel, Disk of Sarasate. It takes its title from a gramophone recording of Pablo de Sarasate's violin composition, Zigeunerweisen, which features prominently in the story. The film makes the first part of Suzuki's Taishō Roman Trilogy, followed by Kagero-za and Yumeji, surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period setting. All three were produced by Genjiro Arato. When exhibitors declined to screen the film, Arato screened it himself in an inflatable, mobile tent to great success. It won Honourable Mention at the 31st Berlin International Film Festival, was nominated for nine Japanese Academy Awards and won four, including best director and best film, and was voted the number one Japanese film of the 1980s by Japanese critics. Science Fiction Girl vs. Monster is a 2012 Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on October 12, 2012. The film stars Olivia Holt as Skylar, a teenage girl who discovers on the eve of Halloween that she is a fifth generation monster hunter. Before she can practice the family tradition, the monsters will try to stop her. The film was directed by Stuart Gillard and produced by Tracey Jeffrey. A promo for the film first aired on August 17, 2012 during the premiere of Shake It Up: Made In Japan. The movie is rated TV-PG for scary images. Comedy Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 is a 2004 comedy film and the last to be directed by Bob Clark before his death. It is a sequel to the 1999 film Baby Geniuses and, like its predecessor, it received extremely negative reviews from film critics and is often regarded as one of the worst movies of all time. One such critic who panned the film said, "Superbabies has no redeeming qualities." Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an earned 0% rating, and both the film and its predecessor are on the Internet Movie Database's Bottom 100 list. The film was distributed by Triumph Films. Animation Bless You is a 2013 short animation action comedy film written and directed by David Barlow-Krelina. Documentary film Live at the Garden is the fourth DVD release by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, recorded on July 8, 2003 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It was released on November 11, 2003. Documentary film Kid Kingdom is a 2009 film directed by Tong dao Zhang. Thriller Quaid and Kurk Morgan are a couple of vicious and dangerous psycho rapists who escape from prison and go on the lam. The deranged duo abduct a lovely young lass in order to ensure they can successfully elude being recaptured by the police. Meanwhile, brutish copper Doug Hanson and his more civil partner Charles Hess track the sickos down. Comedy It's Complicated is a 2009 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Nancy Meyers. It stars Meryl Streep as a successful bakery owner and single mother of three who starts a secret affair with her ex-husband, played by Alec Baldwin, ten years after their divorce – only to find herself drawn to another man: her architect Adam. An ensemble film, the R-rated adult comedy also features supporting performances by Lake Bell, Hunter Parrish, Zoe Kazan, John Krasinski, Mary Kay Place, Robert Curtis Brown and Rita Wilson, among others. The film was met with mixed to average reviews by critics, who declared it rather predictable despite fine work by an appealing cast, but became another commercial hit for Meyers upon its Christmas Day 2009 opening release in the United States and Canada. It played well through the holidays and in to January 2010, ultimately closing on April 1 with $112.7 million. Worldwide, It's Complicated eventually grossed $219.1 million, and surpassed The Holiday to become Meyer's third highest-grossing project to date. For their performances, the cast was awarded a National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Award for Best Ensemble Cast the same year. Documentary film Roosevelt, New Jersey: Visions of Utopia is a 1983 documentary. Richard Kroehling served as director and producer. The film explores the story of an independent, farming community of Jews, which was developed on socialist principles and the belief that rural fresh air would benefit the working class population of New York City. It's a modern-day utopia that almost came true for one Jewish village. During the Great Depression, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt supported an order to transfer New York’s downstate garment workers to the Jersey Homesteads. It was the earliest settlement of its type in the fifty states of America: a community developed by the domineering leader of the United States, President Roosevelt. Its purpose was to bring serenity and a farm type lifestyle to a select group of the urban industrial workforce. The program was met with huge demand by impoverished factory workers looking for an improved way of life. Workers arrived in full force to take on the opportunity to fill out application forms for the project. Those selected worked together to build a community from scratch. Thriller Interceptor is a 1993 action film directed by Michael Cohn. Comedy Cannery Rodent is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and directed by Chuck Jones. It was the final Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and one of the very last of the theatrical Tom and Jerry cartoons to be released by MGM. The title, Cannery Rodent is a play-on-words of the John Steinbeck novel Cannery Row. Comedy Vive la sociale! is a 1983 comedy film written by Gérard Mordillat and Louis-Charles Sirjacq and directed by Gérard Mordillat. Thriller Death Train is a 1993 made-for-TV movie featuring Pierce Brosnan, Patrick Stewart, Christopher Lee, Ted Levine, and Alexandra Paul. The script was based on an Alistair MacNeill novel of the same name, which in turn was based on an Alistair MacLean screenplay. Comedy Gory Gory Hallelujah is a 2003 American comedy horror musical film directed by Sue Corcoran, written by Angie Louise, and starring Tim Gouran, Angie Louise, Jeff Gilbert, Todd Licea, Keith Winsted, Jason Collins, and Joseph Franklin. On a road trip, a group of actors confronts Elvis impersonators, religious extremists, and zombies. Comedy Prince of Bel Air is a 1986 romantic comedy television movie which starred Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, and Robert Vaughn. It first aired on the ABC network on January 20, 1986. Comedy The Ghost and Mr. Chicken is a 1966 American comedy-drama film starring Don Knotts as Luther Heggs, a newspaper typesetter who spends a night in a haunted house, which is located in the fictitious community of Rachel, Kansas. The working title was Running Scared. Comedy Religulous is a 2008 American documentary film written by and starring comedian Bill Maher and directed by Larry Charles. The title of the film is a portmanteau derived from the words "religion" and "ridiculous". The documentary examines and mocks religion and religious belief. Thriller The Show Must Go On is a science fiction thriller drama directed by Nevio Marasović. Comedy Mutt and Jeff play Sherlock Holmes style detectives on the trail of the mysterious "Phantom". Originally release in 1926, this film was hand coloured in the early 1930s and re-released. Comedy Nigga… Nigga… Nigga! is a 2012 comedy-drama short film written and directed by Michael Blevins. Documentary film Riphouse 151: Could've Been's & Wanna Be's is a 2008 retrospective documentary film. It chronicles the rise and fall of Riphouse, a thrash metal band from Rockland County, New York. The film was directed by Peter O'Brien and features interviews with Rob Dukes, Don La Greca of ESPN radio, Rob Moschetti, and several others. Documentary film Bears is a documentary short film directed by David Lickley. Comedy Captain Kidd, Jr. is a 1919 American silent film produced by and starring Mary Pickford and directed by William Desmond Taylor. It is her last released film for distribution by Paramount Pictures before moving to First National. The film is based on the play Captain Kidd Junior by Rida Johnson Young. Frequent Pickford collaborator Frances Marion wrote the scenario. This film exists in an incomplete print, with only 2 of the 5 reels. Documentary film A Man Called God is a 2014 biographical documentary film written by Kristoff St. John and directed by Christopher St. John. Documentary film Religulous is a 2008 American documentary film written by and starring comedian Bill Maher and directed by Larry Charles. The title of the film is a portmanteau derived from the words "religion" and "ridiculous". The documentary examines and mocks religion and religious belief. Comedy Yes We Love is a 2014 short, drama film written and directed by Hallvar Witzø. Comedy My Valentine Girls is a film released in 2011. Richard is a novelist who wants to write the perfect love story. The movie will then tell the trilogy of stories. Comedy Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire is a 2000 comedy horror that aired as a Disney Channel Original Movie. Documentary film Gilda Live is an American film released in 1980 starring Gilda Radner. It was directed by Mike Nichols and was produced by Lorne Michaels. Radner and Michaels and all of the writers involved with the production were alumni from the television program Saturday Night Live. Documentary film Seeing Is Believing: Handicams, Human Rights and the News is a 2002 Canadian documentary film co-directed by Katerina Cizek and Peter Wintonick about the impact of camcorders and digital media on citizen media creation and grassroots democracy. The one-hour documentary focuses on Joey Lozano, a videographer helping a tribe in the rural southern Philippines where business interests are taking precedence over human rights. It also looks at Serb atrocities in Bosnia, skinhead activity in Prague as well as how portable cameras are used by police to film protesters. The film also explores the role of faxes in the Tiananmen Square uprising and the then-emerging use of text messaging in protests. Thriller V/H/S/2 is a 2013 Indonesian-American anthology horror film. It features a series of found-footage shorts. It is the sequel to the film V/H/S. The sequel involves a largely different group of directors: Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Timo Tjahjanto, Eduardo Sánchez, and Gregg Hale, and franchise returnees Simon Barrett and Adam Wingard. Thriller Baader is a 2002 German film directed by Christopher Roth. It is a biopic about revolutionary Andreas Baader of the notorious Red Army Faction which operated mainly in West Germany during the 1970s. The leading roles are played by Frank Giering and Laura Tonke. Birge Schade portrays Ulrike Meinhof. Though the script is inspired by real-life persons and events, the storyline of the film continuously mixes fact and fiction. Animation Dead is a 2013 short animation comedy film written and directed by Joe Bichard. Documentary film Teached, Vol. 1 is a 2011 documentary, history film directed by Kelly Amis. Comedy L'ultimo capodanno is a 1998 Italian comedy drama film directed by Marco Risi. It is based on the short story L'ultimo capodanno dell'umanità by Niccolò Ammaniti. Documentary film Waiting for Fidel is a documentary film from the National Film Board of Canada, in which Joey Smallwood, former Premier of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador; Newfoundland media mogul Geoff Stirling; and director Michael Rubbo document their visit to Cuba in an unsuccessful attempt to interview Fidel Castro. Much of the film consists of the progressive-minded Smallwood and free-market supporter Stirling debating the effects of the Castro regime. New York Times film reviewer Richard Eder observed that "It is about Cuba, in a way, but it is also about the difficulty in seeing Cuba for what it may be." Gary Evans, in his chronicles of the National Film Board, called the film "one of the most intriguing documentaries of the period". Comedy Scorchers is an ensemble drama from 1991 written and directed by David Beaird with a cast of among others Faye Dunaway, James Earl Jones, Denholm Elliott, Leland Crooke and Emily Lloyd. The film is based on the eponymous 1985 stage play by David Beaird which premiered at the Equity Waiver Theater in Los Angeles and had also Leland Crooke in the cast. Comedy On Location: George Carlin at USC is American comedian George Carlin's first ever HBO special, Recorded during the Summer of 1977 at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. This unique taping lasted 85 minutes. He had also explained to the audience that before this special came about, that he never did a show for home consumption or reproduction. In the process of planning this broadcast, the word spread quickly, and so much so that it resulted in a serious legal hearing at the Federal Communications Commission. Due to the controversy, Carlin sticks with more user-friendly material. However, a federal court of appeals ruled in Carlin's favor and allowed him his right to free speech. This was mentioned during the opening of the program by Newsweek columnist Shana Alexander, which explained that it is the kind of entertainment that was rarely seen or heard on cable or network television at the time. Also, nearing the end of the taping, the video freezes and a message appears for the sense of responsibility. That message reads: For that segment was wholly based on the "Seven Dirty Words". Comedy Spooky Swabs is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring Jack Mercer as Popeye and Mae Questel as Olive Oyl. Produced by Paramount Cartoon Studios and directed by Isadore Sparber, it was released in 1957 and is the final cartoon in the Popeye series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures. Documentary film Super Mario is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Filip Topolovec. Thriller Slaughter's Big Rip-Off is a 1973 Blaxploitation film which was released during the 1970s Blaxploitation film era. It is directed by Gordon Douglas. From its famous tagline “The mob put the finger on Slaughter …so he gave them the finger right back curled around a tight trigger” the sequel is a crime/drama/action film protagonized by football legend Jim Brown. Documentary film After The Tsunami is a 2014 documentary short biographical historical fiction film written and directed by Larry Foley. Comedy Princess O'Rourke is a 1943 romantic comedy film. The film was directed and written by Norman Krasna, and starred Olivia de Havilland, Robert Cummings and Charles Coburn. Krasna won the 1944 Academy Award for Writing: Original Screenplay. Although conceived as a vehicle for de Havilland, Princess O'Rourke turned out to be a troubled project that led to the de Havilland Law, that changed the status of contracts in the U.S. film industry. Filmed in 1942, the release was held up for one year due to legal issues that resulted from the production. Comedy Turk 182! is a 1985 film starring Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich, Kim Cattrall, Robert Culp and Peter Boyle. It is also one of the first movies to receive a PG-13 rating. Science Fiction Gagamboy is a 2004 Filipino science fiction action comedy film made in 2004 directed by Erik Matti and starring Vhong Navarro. It is of the same ilk as the Spider-Man films, with a mutated spider that causes Gagamboy to gain his superpowers. Documentary film Free Libya is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Fritz Ofner. Animation Cat's Cradle is a 1974 fictional animation film directed by Paul Driessen. Science Fiction The Final Executioner or L' Ultimo Guerriero is an Italian post-apocalyptic film released in 1984. Documentary film War Dogs: America's Forgotten Heroes is a 1999 war documentary film written by Tim Prokop and directed by William Bison. Comedy Rocker is a 2006 comedy film written by Camille Solari and directed by Lauren Patrice Nadler. Comedy The First Seven Years is a 1930 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 96th Our Gang short that was released. Science Fiction In the Year 2889 is a 1967 apocalyptic, science fiction, made-for-television film about the aftermath of a future nuclear war. American International had commissioned low-budget cult film auteur Larry Buchanan to direct and produce the film as a colour remake of Roger Corman's Day the World Ended. The film's title borrows from an eponymous 1889 story by Jules Verne and his son, Michael Verne, but, unlike the film, is set in the year 1997. A nuclear war has wiped out most of Earth's citizens, and the movie follows a group of survivors, in a Dallas mansion, threatened both by rising radiation levels, a ruthless tough guy, and cannibalistic mutants. Science Fiction Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is a 1984 Japanese animated post-apocalyptic fantasy adventure film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, based on his own 1982 manga of the same name. Isao Takahata produced the film for Tokuma Shoten and Hakuhodo, and Top Craft animated the film. Joe Hisaishi provided the music. The film stars the voices of Sumi Shimamoto, Goro Naya, Yoji Matsuda, Yoshiko Sakakibara and Iemasa Kayumi. The film tells the story of Nausicaä, a young princess of the Valley of the Wind who gets involved in a struggle with Tolmekia, a kingdom that tries to use an ancient weapon to eradicate a jungle of mutant giant insects. Nausicaä must stop the Tolmekians from enraging these creatures. The film was released in Japan on March 11, 1984. While created before Studio Ghibli was founded, the film is considered to be the beginning of the studio and is often included as part of the Studio's works, including the Studio Ghibli Collection DVDs and Blu-rays. Documentary film Sparrow Songs is a 2010 drama, documentary, short film directed by Alex Jablonski. Thriller Kjærlighetens kjøtere is a 1995 Norwegian film starring Stellan Skarsgård, an actor known to English-speaking audiences from his roles in such films as Good Will Hunting. In 1920s Oslo, Henrik Larsen, an aspiring poet, leaves his girlfriend to spend a year as a trapper in Greenland, where he is teamed with a sailor and a scientist. The men are trapped in a tiny hut, as the arctic winter sets in, and a complex and intense love/hate relationship develops between the poet and the sailor - both who are more similar to one another than either would like to admit. Their conflict plays out in isolation amidst stunningly bleak arctic scenery, filmed in Svalbard. Comedy Anxious Oswald Greene is a 2013 short comedy drama film written by Marshall Axani, story by Diana Donaldson and directed by Marshall Axani. Comedy Kopps is a 2003 Swedish film directed by Josef Fares. The name itself is a pun on pronouncing the English word "Cops" with a Swedish accent. The film is a comedy about Swedish police, starring Fares Fares, Torkel Petersson, Sissela Kyle, Göran Ragnerstam and Eva Röse. Animation Ghost in the Shell ARISE - Border:3 Ghost Tear is a 2014 animation film and the third release of the four-part OVA series Ghost in the Shell: Arise directed by Kazuchika Kise. Animation The Children's World is a 2013 short animation film written by Anna Bro and Paw Charlie Ravn, and directed by Paw Charlie Ravn. Animation Far Out Isn't Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story is a 2012 documentary film by American director Brad Bernstein. The documentary details the life and times of renegade children's book author and illustrator Tomi Ungerer. Far Out had its North American premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Ordeal by Golf is a 1924 British silent comedy film directed by Andrew P. Wilson and starring Harry Beasley, Edwin Underhill and Jean Jay. It was based on the short story collection The Clicking of Cuthbert by P.G. Wodehouse. Comedy He Did and He Didn't is a 1916 short comedy film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. The dark plot, extremely sophisticated for its time, involves a corpulent husband who finds himself consumed with jealousy when his wife's dashingly handsome old schoolmate unexpectedly turns up for dinner. The film was also written and directed by Arbuckle. Because it was billed as a comedy, the ending attributes the assumptions of the husband, including the murder, to eating bad lobster. After watching several lighthearted comedies featuring Mabel Normand and Roscoe Arbuckle, this seemed to be an added dimension to film genre in general, in that' it attributed serious jealousy fantasies to human nature, but still managed to maintain a cheerful demeanor overall in its approximate 20 minutes. It may be the first "dramedy" in existence, and certainly the first I've seen from director Sennett. The film was shot when many early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century. Comedy Vanavarayan Vallavarayan is a Indian action comedy film written and directed by Rajmohan. It stars Krishna Kulasekaran, Monal Gajjar, Ma Ka Pa Anand and Niharika Kareer. The film is set in the backdrop of rural Coimbatore. The film, features musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja. It was released on September 12th 2014 to mixed reviews from critics. Comedy Scanzonatissimo is a 1963 musical comedy film written and directed by Dino Verde. Documentary film Binty is a 2007 film directed by Armen Evrensel. Comedy Cruel Restaurant is a 2008 Japanese erotic horror film. Animation Case Closed: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper, known as Detective Conan: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper in Japan, is a 1997 Japanese animated feature film based on the Detective Conan manga series and featuring detective Jimmy Kudo. Funimation released the film in North America. Thriller The Steel Trap is a 1952 thriller film noir written and directed by Andrew L. Stone, and starring Joseph Cotten and Teresa Wright. Science Fiction Rock & Rule is a 1983 Canadian animated musical science fiction fantasy film from the animation studio Nelvana. It was produced and directed by the company's founders, Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert, and Clive A. Smith. The film features the voices of Don Francks, Greg Salata, and Susan Roman. It was the studio's first feature film and the first one produced entirely within Canada. Centering on rock and roll music, the film includes songs by Cheap Trick, Chris Stein and Debbie Harry of the pop group Blondie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and Earth, Wind & Fire. The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic United States populated by mutant humanoids. With John Halfpenny, Patrick Loubert, and Peter Sauder at the helm of its screenplay, Rock & Rule was a heavily derived spin-off of Nelvana's earlier TV special from 1978, The Devil and Daniel Mouse. Its distributor, MGM, acquired United Artists at the time and the new management team had no interest in it. As a result, it was never released in North America except for a limited release in Boston, Massachusetts. Documentary film Virtually every major Western leader has over the past several years expressed the view that Islam is a peaceful religion and that those who commit violence in its name are fanatics who misinterpret its tenets. This claim, while widely circulated, rarely attracts serious public examination.Through an examination of the Koran, other Islamic texts, and the example of the prophet Muhammed, this documentary argues, through a sober and methodical presentation, that violence against non-Muslims is and has always been an integral aspect of Islam. "Jihad," while best translated as "struggle," when represented in the life of Muhammad, meant organized warfare against non-believers.Relying on Islam's early texts, this documentary considers the violent, expansionary ideology within Islam that seeks the destruction or subjugation of other faiths, cultures, and systems of government. Comedy Texas Masquerade is a film directed by George Archainbaud released on February 8, 1944. Comedy Loco Comedy Jam Volume 1 is a 2008 comedy film directed by Lionel Pasamonte. Comedy I Am a King is a 2012 South Korean historical comedy film, starring Joo Ji-hoon, Park Yeong-gyu, Baek Yoon-sik, Byun Hee-bong and Kim Soo-ro. The film is inspired by The Prince and the Pauper and is set in the Joseon Dynasty, with Joo playing the dual roles of king and beggar. It was released on August 8, 2012 and ran for 120 minutes. Animation Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, also known by its Japanese title Dragon Ball Z - Super Saiyan Son Goku, or its UK English title Super Saiya, Son Goku, is the fourth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was originally released in Japan on March 19, 1991 between episodes 81 and 82 at the Toei Anime Fair as part of a double feature with the first Magical Tarurūto-kun movie. An American English dub was produced by Funimation and released to VHS and DVD on August 7, 2004. Two other English dubs were also produced, one in France by AB Groupe done for European markets, and another one for a Malaysian VCD release, both with unknown casts. This is the first Dragon Ball Z movie to be dubbed with Funimation's English voice cast, and also the first to have songs by bands replace the original Japanese score. It was later remastered and released in a Double Feature set with Tree of Might on Blu-Ray and DVD on May 27, 2008. The film was released to DVD again on November 1, 2011 in a remastered box set containing the first five Dragon Ball Z movies. Thriller Kamikaze Taxi is a 1995 Japanese action and crime film by director Masato Harada. The film is about Tatsuo, a gangster and pimp who sends out his only prostitute to service a politician. When she returns beaten, Tatsuo's girlfriend complains but is killed by crime boss Animaru. Tatsuo seeks revenge as he and his gang vandalize the politician's house and steal money. In retaliation, Tatsuo's bosses put a hit out on them. He flees, riding in the taxi driven by a Peruvian Japanese named Kantake. The film was shown at the 1995 London Film Festival and actor Mickey Curtis won the Kinema Junpo Award award for best supporting actor in 1996 for his work in the film. Comedy Im Juli. is a 2000 German-Turkish road movie. Documentary film In No Great Hurry: 13 Lessons in Life with Saul Leiter is a 2012 documentary film directed by Tomas Leach. Documentary film A Film About Coffee is a documentary film directed by Brandon Loper. Documentary film Grandfather is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Phuong Thao Dong. Documentary film Playboy Video Centerfold: Playmate of the Year Jenny McCarthy is a 1994 documentary film directed by Scott Allen. Comedy Ever After: A Cinderella Story is a 1998 film inspired by the fairy tale Cinderella, directed by Andy Tennant and starring Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston and Dougray Scott. The screenplay is written by Tennant, Susannah Grant, and Rick Parks. The original music score is composed by George Fenton. The film's closing theme song "Put Your Arms Around Me" is performed by the rock band Texas. The usual pantomime and comic/supernatural elements are removed and the story is instead treated as historical fiction, set in Renaissance-era France. It is often seen as a modern, post-feminism interpretation of the Cinderella myth. Comedy Toute la ville accuse is a French comedy drama film from 1956, written and directed by Claude Boissol and starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the working title Mille et un millions in France. Documentary film Heritages is a 2013 biographical drama and documentary film written and directed by Philippe Aractingi. The film was co-written by Diane Aractingi. Comedy The Oh in Ohio is a 2006 comedy film directed by Billy Kent. It was screened at several US film festivals from March to May 2006 and was released theatrically by Cyan Pictures on July 14, 2006. Set in Cleveland, much of the film was shot on location at well-known Cleveland landmarks such as Coventry Village and Case Western Reserve University. Comedy When slacker Kevin Manley (Skeet Ulrich: Scream, As Good as it Gets) receives a letter from his long-lost grandfather telling him he has inherited land in Alaska, it seems to be the answer to his prayers for excitement and adventure. But there's a catch: in order to claim the land, Kevin must first compete in the world's toughest dog sled race across the frozen tundra of Alaska. The wild and crazy adventure begins when Leslie Nielsen (Spy Hard, Naked Gun) and sexy Natasha Henstridge (Whole Nine Yards, Species) join the canine crew as they set out to win the most hilarious race ever! Comedy Feedin' the Kiddie is the 107th one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, created in 1957, directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. It is a CinemaScope remake of 1948's Academy Award winning cartoon, The Little Orphan. In other words, it is essentially the same cartoon, but shot in Widescreen, with stylised backgrounds, thicker inklines around the characters, and this time, the letter that Tuffy has was now from his cousin George. Additionally, a few elements of the original cartoon are missing, notably a few seconds trimmed from the beginning of the cartoon where Jerry looks in his cupboards for food, and also, Mammy Two Shoes' brief cameo is missing. It was released to theaters on June 7, 1957 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a month after the MGM cartoon studio shut down. Comedy Anbe Anbe is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2003. Science Fiction Maître machine is a 2009 short sci-fi film directed by Paul Antaya. Documentary film The Short Life of José Antonio Gutierrez is a 2006 documentary film directed by Heidi Specogna about the second US Marine to die during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Gutiérrez came from Guatemala and was a so-called 'green card soldier' i.e. he obtained American citizenship only after his death. He was killed by friendly fire. The film tells his childhood by interviewing people who had known him. Gutierrez had lived as a street child, like many other Guatemalan children who had lost their parents during a genocidal civil war in which the CIA and the KGB were actively involved. Later he found refuge in an orphanage and was able to find his sister. When he grew up Gutierrez decided to go to the United States because he wanted to became an architect. He was a talented draftsman and saw no possibility of realizing his dream in his home country. The film accompanies young women who, despite the risks of which they are aware, take the freight train as Gutierrez had done. In the USA Gutierrez was able to attend high school because he looked younger than he was. Because he was considered to be a minor he could not be deported. He received a green card. Comedy Golden Chicken is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Samson Chiu starring Sandra Ng and involving cameo appearances from Andy Lau and Eric Tsang. It was followed by two sequels: Golden Chicken 2 in 2003 and Golden Chicken 3 in 2014. Thriller The Day Will Dawn, released in the US as The Avengers, is a 1942 war film set in Norway during World War II. It stars Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr, Hugh Williams and Griffith Jones, and was directed by Harold French from a script written by Anatole de Grunwald, Patrick Kirwan and Terence Rattigan, based on a story by Frank Owen. The music by Richard Addinsell was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Muir Mathieson. Thriller They Saved Hitler's Brain is a 1969 science fiction film that was adapted for television from a shorter theatrical feature film, Madmen of Mandoras, directed by David Bradley. The film was lengthened with about twenty minutes additional footage shot by UCLA students at the request of the distributor. As the original footage was shot several years earlier, the differences in costumes and production values are rather obvious. Thriller Blaze You Out is 2013 action, drama, thriller film written and co-directed by Diego Joaquin Lopez and Mateo Frazier. Comedy Plunkett & Macleane is a 1999 British historical action comedy film directed by Jake Scott, and starring Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller and Liv Tyler. The story was co-written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. It follows the story of Captain James Macleane and Will Plunkett, two men in eighteenth century Britain who are both struggling to survive. The characters are loosely based on two genuine highwaymen of the eighteenth century, James MacLaine and William Plunkett although the story bears little relation to their actual lives. Comedy The Voices is an 2014 American-German comedy crime horror thriller film directed by Marjane Satrapi and written by Michael R. Perry. The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Anna Kendrick, Gemma Arterton, Jacki Weaver and Gulliver McGrath. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. Comedy Going On is a 2013 comedy and drama film written by Elizabeth Richardson and directed by Johanna Lunn. Animation Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama is a 1992 Indo-Japanese traditional animation feature film directed by Yugo Sako and Ram Mohan, produced by Sako and Krishna Shah and based on the Indian epic the Ramayana. An English-dubbed version with Hindi songs and narration by James Earl Jones has been screened and released on home video under various names including Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama and Prince of Light. It was released in the United States in a different, further localised English dub with additional music by Alan Howarth as The Prince of Light: The Legend of Ramayana in 2000. Moriyasu Taniguchi was an character designer and the original music was composed by Vanraj Bhatia; Amrish Puri voiced Ravana in the Hindi version. It was the opening film of the 2000 Lucca Animation Film Festival in Italy, a highlight of the Cardiff Animation Film Festival in the United Kingdom and won Best Animation Film of the Year at the 2000 Santa Clarita International Film Festival in the United States. Comedy Youth H2 “Come as You Are” is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Kota Yoshida. Comedy Los Pagares de Mendieta is a b&w 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Leopoldo Torres Ríos. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on October 18, 1939 and starred Tito Lusiardo. Documentary film Japan, A Story Of Love And Hate is a 2009 film directed by Sean Mcallister. Documentary film Simulacrum Praecipitii- A Visão Do Abismo is a 2013 short, documentary film, directed by Humberto Bassanelli and written by Tatiana Lohmann. Documentary film Raise My Hands is a 2012 documentary, short, biographical film written by Elliot V. Kotek and directed by Frank Kelly. Thriller My Gun Is Quick is a 1957 mystery film based on the novel My Gun is Quick by Mickey Spillane. Written by Richard M. Powell and directed by Phil Victor and George White, the movie stars Robert Bray as private investigator Mike Hammer, Pamela Duncan as Velda, Hammer's secretary. Comedy The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu is a 2009 horror comedy film directed by Henry Saine about the last living relative of noted short-story writer H.P. Lovecraft. The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and was acquired by MPI Media. It had its international theatrical release in August 2010 at Toronto's fifth annual After Dark Film Festival through MPI's Dark Sky Films label. It was later released on DVD and VOD in October 2010. Comedy Charming young slacker Dell Hansard is in love with beautiful Piper. He makes an impromptu proposal on a week-long camping trip, but Piper, the daughter of a wealthy business man, hesitates. On their way home they stop at a gas station, and are surprised to find signs reading "closed indefinitely due to the gas crisis." Having been away, the young couple does not realize a worldwide catastrophe has struck. They are stuck in the middle of nowhere and must now fend for their lives. They sleep at a nearby abandoned motel where a manipulative manager swindles them out of their last dollars. The crisis only worsens when a robbery takes place and they must flee on foot. They realize this is more than a crisis, and they must stick together, to survive at all. Documentary film Joseph Giunta: A Silent Triumph is a 2002 documentary film directed by Pepita Ferrari. Science Fiction Blood Freak is a 1972 American horror film, directed by Brad F. Grinter and starring Steve Hawkes. Comedy A Street Cat Named Sylvester is a 1953 animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. The title is a play on A Streetcar Named Desire, a play later made into a film. Thriller Wicked Blood is a 2014 action thriller film directed and written by Mark Young. The film was released on February 5, 2014 in Santa Barbara, California. Documentary film Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire is a 2004 documentary film narrated by Julian Bond and directed by Jeremy Earp and Sut Jhally. It examines the possibility that neoconservatives used the September 11, 2001 attacks to usher in a new doctrine of expanding American power through military force under the guise of a "war on terror" and that the doctrine, known as the Project for the New American Century, had been laid out prior to 9/11 by its authors, which include Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, Jeb Bush, and Dan Quayle. Animation Lebensader is a short film directed by Angela Steffen. Comedy Sweethearts and Wives is an all-talking pre-code mystery comedy film produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., and directed by Clarence G. Badger. The movie stars Billie Dove, Clive Brook, Sidney Blackmer and Leila Hyams. The film was based on the play, entitled Other Men's Wives, by Walter C. Hackett. Comedy La ricotta is a short film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini in 1962 and is part of the omnibus film Ro.Go.Pa.G.. It is often considered the most memorable portion of Ro.Go.Pa.G and the height of Pasolini's creative powers and social criticism. Thriller Witness is a 1985 American thriller film directed by Peter Weir and starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis. The screenplay by William Kelley, Pamela Wallace, and Earl W. Wallace focuses on a detective protecting a young Amish boy who becomes a target after he witnesses a murder in Philadelphia. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won two, for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. It was also nominated for seven BAFTA Awards, winning one for Maurice Jarre's score, and was also nominated for six Golden Globe Awards. William Kelley and Earl W. Wallace won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the 1986 Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay presented by the Mystery Writers of America. Science Fiction Al and Bernie repair the damaged Zaku to fight the Alex. Bernie needs weapons for the Zaku, which Misha hid on two trucks. When they arrive at one of the parking lots, the Federation Forces are towing away the truck. They head for another parking lot and find the Federation Forces there as well. Al creates a brilliant distraction by vandalizing their jeep because the Federation killed his father. As the soldiers try to explain that the Zeon are to blame, Bernie gets away with the truck. Thriller Sisters of Death is a 1977 American film directed by Joseph Mazzuca and starring Claudia Jennings. Animation The Adventures Of Pim & Pom: Safari is a 2013 animated short film written by Fiona van Heemandstra and Tingue Dongelman and directed by Gioia Smid. Comedy Father and Son: The Story of Mencius is a 2004 drama film written by Ki-young Kim and Dong-Sung Suh and directed by Ji-yeong Kim. Documentary film Talking With OZU is a documentary film directed by Kogi Tanaka. Comedy Maid in Morocco is a 1925 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Thriller Lost Junction is a 2003 thriller film directed by Peter Masterson and written by Jeff Cole. Animation Barbie: A Fairy Secret is a comedy fantasy animated movie and part of the Barbie film series. It was released on March 15, 2011, and was also released in cinemas created by Cinedigm. Animation Future Block is a 1987 short, animation and comedy film written and directed by Kevin McCracken. Documentary film The Silly Bastard Next to the Bed is a 2013 short documentary comedy film written and directed by Scott Calonico. Documentary film Our Holy War is a 1942 documentary film written and directed by Ion Filotti Cantacuzino. Documentary film Red Tomb is a 2013 documentary film directed by Gu Jahywan. Comedy Mavro gala is a 1999 comedy film written by Christos Homenidis, Nicholas Triandafyllidis and directed by Nicholas Triandafyllidis. Animation The Old Mill Pond is a 1936 American animated short film that was nominated at the 1936 Academy Awards for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film but lost to The Country Cousin. Science Fiction Terminal Voyage is a 1994 science fiction film directed by Rick Jacobson. The film was released by Saban Entertainment and distributed by New Concorde. The film was broadcast on the TV as Starquest. Comedy Nobody Loves Me is a 1995 film written and directed by Doris Dörrie. Documentary film Amnesialand is a 2010 documentary , science fiction film written by Mark von Schlegell, Stefanos Tsivopoulos and directed by Stefanos Tsivopoulos. Documentary film The Extraordinary Ordinary Life of José González is a 2010 documentary film directed by Mikel Cee Karlsson and Fredrik Egerstrand. Science Fiction Skate God is a 2012 action-fantasy film written by Alexander Garcia. Animation A Close Shave is a 1995 stop motion animated short film directed by Nick Park at Aardman Animations in Bristol, featuring his characters Wallace and Gromit. It was his third half-hour short featuring the eccentric inventor Wallace and his quiet but intelligent dog Gromit, following 1990's A Grand Day Out, and 1993's The Wrong Trousers. To celebrate the film's premiere on 24 December 1995, BBC Two's Christmas presentation that year featured Wallace and Gromit. The main ident featured the two eating Christmas dinner, with a large blue 2 situated in the middle of the table, covered with flashing Christmas lights. Several Christmas themed stings also involving Wallace, Gromit, and the 2 were shown between programmes. The animation of these idents appeared slightly different from other Wallace and Gromit shorts. Following in the footsteps of its predecessor The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1996. Comedy In the Park is Charlie Chaplin's fourth film released in 1915 by Essanay Films. It was his third film while at the Niles Essanay Studio. It was one of several films Charlie Chaplin created in a park setting. The film co-starred Edna Purviance, Leo White, Lloyd Bacon, and Bud Jamison. Documentary film Memoria negra is a 2006 documentary film directed by Xavier Montanyà. Documentary film Beyond Borders: Personal Stories from a Small Planet is a series of short documentaries as a filmmaking project of Listen Up! Youth Media Network. Documentary film AL MáS ALLá is a 2008 documentary short film written and directed by Lourdes Portillo. Animation Blue & Malone, detectives imaginarios is a 2013 short animated action adventure and drama film directed by Abraham López Guerrero and Abraham López. Comedy Girls of Today is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Marisa Allasio. Documentary film The Iron Ladies of Liberia is an independently produced documentary film that gives behind-the-scenes access to President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf's first year in government. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is Africa's first female president. Thriller To the Limit is a horror and thriller film directed by Eduardo Campoy. Comedy J'irai cracher sur vos tongs is a 2005 film directed by Michel Toesca. Documentary film Hamburg damals: die Jahre 1990-1994 is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Christian Mangels. Animation Moeyo Ken, known in Japan as Kidō Shinsengumi Moeyo Ken is a PC video game and anime about magical girl variants of Shinsengumi, a police force, and of Sakamoto Ryunosuke and his illegal companion, Nekomaru. Originally an OVA, it was also adapted into a television series. Moeyo Ken was created by Hiroi Oji, creator of the Sakura Wars series, with character designs by Rumiko Takahashi, the creator of Ranma 1/2 and Inuyasha. ADV Films licensed it effective 2006/09/25 for $43,335. Documentary film Yuban (Live Earth) is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Yaasib Alvaro Vazquez Colmenares. Documentary film Malcolm and Barbara: A Love Story is a 1999 film directed by Paul Watson. Documentary film Muleteers is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Juan Baldana. Comedy His & Hers is an American independent film which premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Written and directed by Hal Salwen, it is a modern screwball comedy, the plot of which centers around the accidental amputation of a finger. Comedy Fuks is a 1999 crime and comedy film written by Robert Brutter and Maciej Dutkiewicz and directed by Maciej Dutkiewicz. Animation Malapata is a 2000 short animated film directed by Ulises Guzmán Reyes. Animation Down and Out is a 1977 short film created by Aardman Animations. It is part of the Animated Conversations series. In this short, creators David Sproxton and Peter Lord "applied the groundbreaking technique of using recorded conversations of real people as the basis for the script". Documentary film Cassa, Cassa is a documentary film directed by Elodie Lefèbvre. Comedy Widow's Might is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Cyril Gardner and starring Laura La Plante, Yvonne Arnaud and Garry Marsh. It was based on a play by Frederick J. Jackson. Comedy Kisan Aur Bhagwan is an action comedy drama 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Chandrakent. Animation Journey Towards Light is a 1995 short animated film written and directed by Runi Langum. Comedy Sidewalk is a 2013 short animation comedy film directed by Celia Bullwinkel. Documentary film Hidden Führer: Debating the Enigma of Hitler's Sexuality is a documentary film based on the research of German Professor Lothar Machtan for his 2001 book The Hidden Hitler that claimed Adolf Hitler was a homosexual. Aired by HBO's CINEMAX Reel Life, the 90 minute documentary was directed by gay documentarians Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato and was produced by Gabriel Rotello. Other interviews in the documentary include those with: Geoffrey Giles, author of a study of gays in the Nazi party, professor at the University of Florida Brigitte Hamann, German historian and author Ron Rosenbaum, author of "Explaining Hitler" Ralf Dose, German gay historian and founder of the Magnus Hirschfeld Society Michelangelo Signorile, gay activist author Of the film, a Variety review called it "a platform for taking Machtan's argument seriously." Thriller Seraphim Falls is a 2006 American revenge film directed by television producer and director David Von Ancken in his first feature film. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Von Ancken and Abby Everett Jaques. The fictional story focuses on a bounty hunt for a Union soldier by a Confederate colonel following the American Civil War in the late 1860s. Pierce Brosnan, Liam Neeson, Michael Wincott, Tom Noonan, and Ed Lauter star in principal roles. Seraphim Falls explores civil topics, such as violence, human survival and war. The film was produced by the motion picture studio of Icon Productions. It was commercially distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Destination Films theatrically, and by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment for home media. The film score was composed by musician Harry Gregson-Williams, although a soundtrack version for the motion picture was not released to the public. Seraphim Falls premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival and was released to theaters in limited release in the United States on January 26, 2007 grossing $418,296 in domestic ticket sales. Animation An American Tail is a 1986 American animated adventure film directed by Don Bluth and produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment. The film tells the story of Fievel Mousekewitz and his family as they immigrate from Russia to the United States for freedom. However, Fievel gets lost and must find a way to reunite with his family. The film was released on November 21, 1986. Documentary film Gay Latino Los Angeles is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jonathan Menendez. Documentary film The Vanishing Spring Light is a 2011 documentary drama film directed by Xun Yu. Comedy Den sorte Madonna is a film directed by Lasse Spang Olsenn released on 2007. Documentary film Speaking in Code is a character-based documentary directed by Amy Grill about people who are lost in the electronic music lifestyle. Shot in 11 cities and 5 countries, Speaking In Code provides a glimpse into the techno world through the eyes of Modeselektor, the Wighnomy Brothers, Philip Sherburne, Monolake and David Day. The film documents these characters' successes and failures over a three-year period, including the director's struggle to complete the film. Each storyline illustrates how communities cope with different kinds of electronic music obsession. Comedy The Ten Dollar Raise is a 1921 comedy film written by Peter B. Kyne and Albert S. Le Vino and directed by Edward Sloman. Comedy The Magic City is a 2014 comedy drama film directed by R. Malcolm Jones. Animation Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, is the third Dragon Ball feature film, originally released in Japan on July 9, 1988 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival as part of a quadruple feature along with the second Bikkuriman movie, the movie version of Tatakae!! Ramenman, and the second Kamen Rider Black movie. Unlike the previous two Dragon Ball films, Mystical Adventure does not introduce any original characters, but instead adapts characters from the Red Ribbon and 22nd Tenkaichi Budokai story arcs from the manga into the film's original storyline. Comedy Taxi di notte is a 1950 Italian comedy film about a taxicab driver, directed by Carmine Gallone. Animation August Song is a 2011 short animated film directed by Jodie Mack and Emily Kuehn. Science Fiction Dreamcatcher is a 2003 science fiction horror film adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name. It was directed by Lawrence Kasdan, and co-written by Kasdan and screenwriter William Goldman. The film stars Damian Lewis, Thomas Jane, Jason Lee and Timothy Olyphant as four friends who encounter an invasion of parasitic aliens. It was filmed around Prince George, British Columbia. Comedy Small Soldiers is a 1998 American science fantasy action film directed by Joe Dante. The film revolves around two adolescents, who get caught in the middle of a war between two factions of sentient action figures, the Gorgonites and the Commando Elite. Critical reception of the film was mixed. Critics complimented the film's special effects, but criticized some of the darker tone of the film, which had been marketed to a young audience, in spite of obtaining a PG-13 rating. Comedy Ernest Goes to School is a 1994 direct-to-video comedy film written and directed by Coke Sams and starring Jim Varney. It is the seventh film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and the first to be released direct-to-video. This motion picture is also the only film in the Ernest film series not to be directed by John R. Cherry III. This was Will Sasso's first film role. Its opening theme is "Hail to the Muskrats!" which was the alma mater. It is the second "Ernest" movie to be filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Like Ernest Saves Christmas, it does not have an antagonistic character. Documentary film Woody Allen: A Documentary is a documentary film directed by Robert B. Weide. Documentary film The 2006 cinéma vérité documentary film, Thin, directed by Lauren Greenfield and distributed by HBO, is an exploration of The Renfrew Center in Coconut Creek, Florida; a 40-bed residential facility for the treatment of women with eating disorders. The film mostly revolves around four women with anorexia nervosa and/or bulimia and their struggles for recovery. It premiered on HBO on November 14, 2006. THIN is the centerpiece of a multi-faceted campaign designed to explore issues surrounding body image and eating disorders, including a companion book, traveling exhibition of Greenfield's work and a website. Having already shot photographs at Renfrew for her book Girl Culture, Greenfield returned to the facility to direct THIN, her directorial debut, which she produced in collaboration with producer R.J. Cutler. Living at the center for six months, Greenfield and director of photography Amanda Micheli received unrestricted access, filming not just the therapy sessions, mealtimes and daily weigh-ins that construct the highly structured routine of inpatients' daily lives, but also exploring their turbulent interpersonal relationships with each other, with family and with staff. Documentary film A German documentary about the then nascent Hip Hop culture as it existed the early 1980's USA, especially at the multi-racial hip hop club Radiotron, based out of Macarthur Park in Los Angeles. Many of the artists and dancers, including Ice-T (who makes his movie debut as a club MC) and Boogaloo Shrimp went straight from Breakin' and Enterin' to star in Breakin'. Ice-T has stated that he considers the film and his own performance in it to be "wack" Documentary film Amal's Garden is a 2012 short, documentary, drama and music film written and directed by Nadia Shihab. Comedy Min kone er uskyldig is a 1950 Danish comedy film directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Poul Reichhardt. Animation To the Dawn is a 2012 short animation drama film written and directed by Mariola Brillowska. Documentary film Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times is a 1995 biographical musical film directed by Don Was. The film is a biography of the American rock icon Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. The documentary examines the ups and downs of Wilson's life, including the early years of the Beach Boys, his years of substance abuse, and his long road to recovery through interviews with Brian and the Wilson family. Currently, it is sold as a double feature, paired with the 1985 The Beach Boys: An American Band documentary. Documentary film Into Great Silence is a documentary film directed by Philip Gröning that was released in 2005. It is an intimate portrayal of the everyday lives of Carthusian monks of the Grande Chartreuse, a monastery high in the French Alps. Comedy Lapun Chapun is a Marathi movie released on 21 October 2006. The movie is produced by Satish Kulkarni and directed by Kumar Sohni. The movie is a comedy drama that revolves around an eloped couple who are wanted by different investigators but land up in the police station themselves. Comedy Twenty Girls and a Band is a 1938 short comedy musical film written by Harry D'Arcy and Leslie Goodwins and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Thriller Will to Power is a 2008 American thriller film, starring David Rountree, Chris Moir, Rosie Garcia, Jonathan Breck, Kiko Ellsworth, David Banks, Kathy Lamkin and Kenn Woodard as Mr. Conner. The movie was written and directed by David Rountree. Animation The Ornament of the Soul is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Irena Jukic Pranjic. Comedy The Second Floor Mystery is a 1930 American murder horror comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth. It was based on the novel The Agony Column which was written by Earl Derr Biggers. The film starred Grant Withers, Loretta Young, H. B. Warner and John Loder. Documentary film Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a documentary advanture family film directed by Angela Sun. Documentary film It's the Same World is a 1980 American short documentary film produced by Dick Young. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Paperland: The Bureaucrat Observed is a 1979 documentary film critiquing bureaucracy, written and directed by Donald Brittain and produced by the National Film Board of Canada and CBC-TV. Comedy Matchless is a 1967 Italian science fiction-comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It parodies the spy film genre. Comedy Not the Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy) is a comedic oratorio based on Monty Python's Life of Brian. It was written by Python Eric Idle and collaborator John Du Prez, and commissioned by the Luminato festival. Animation Bratz Forever Diamondz is a 2006 computer-animated film based on the Bratz Forever Diamondz collection of dolls. Animation The Case of the Delinquent Mouse is a 1961 short animation film written by Phil Davis and directed by Borivoj Dovniković. Thriller In the Shadow of the Raven is the title of a 1988 film by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson, set in Viking Age Iceland. In the Shadow of the Raven is the second film of the legendary Raven Trilogy that consists of three 'Viking' films: 1 When the Raven Flies - - usually known as simply The Raven or Revenge of the Barbarians. 2 In The Shadow of the Raven -. 3 Embla - - the directors cut of The White Viking . Documentary film One Night in Powder is a 2013 documentary comedy film written and directed by Jason Attar and Danny Wimborne. Animation The Fair of the Immortals is a 2005 animated short film directed by Leo Ribeiro. Documentary film Concorde's Last Flight is a 2010 TV movie written and directed by Christopher Spencer. Documentary film Gun Porn is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Brahm Rosensweig. Comedy Roadie is a 1980 film directed by Alan Rudolph about a truck driver who becomes a roadie for a traveling rock and roll show. The film stars Meat Loaf and marks his first starring role in a film. There are also cameo appearances by musicians such as Peter Frampton, Roy Orbison and Hank Williams Jr., and supporting roles played by Alice Cooper and the members of Blondie. The film was marketed with the tagline "Bands make it rock...Roadies make it roll." There is also a 2011 film with the same name. Documentary film Crazy Sexy Cancer is a documentary film created by actress/photographer Kris Carr. The film premiered on March 11, 2007, at the South by Southwest Film Festival, and had its US television premiere on August 29, 2007, on TLC. The film was edited by Pagan Harleman and Brian Fassett. The music was composed by Matthew Puckett. The film tells the story of Carr's battle with epithelioid hemangioendothelioma, a vascular cancer in the lining of the blood vessels in her liver and lungs so rare that only 0.01 percent of the cancer population has it. Around 200 to 300 cases are diagnosed in America every year - the cause is unknown. Kris Carr has also written two books, Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips, based upon the film, and Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor. Thriller The Crooked Road is a 1965 British film directed by Don Chaffey. It stars Robert Ryan and Janet Munro. Thriller My Name Is Julia Ross is a 1945 film noir, having also some elements of Gothic fiction, directed by Joseph H. Lewis and based on the novel The Woman in Red by Anthony Gilbert. This drama is the first in a series of films noir directed by Lewis and features Nina Foch, Dame May Whitty and George Macready. Thriller Barsaat Ki Ek Raat is a 1981 Bollywood film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Amjad Khan and Utpal Dutt. It was directed by Shakti Samanta. Barsaat Ki Ek Raat was filmed in two languages; the Bengali version, titled "Anusandhan", was the top grossing Bengali movie ever for a number of years. The story was adopted from the novel "Anushandhan" by Shaktipada Raajguru. Documentary film First Case, Second Case is a 1979 Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Comedy Rough, Tough and Ready is a film directed by Del Lord released on Mar 22, 1945. Comedy Lords of Magick is a 1989 fantasy comedy film written by Sherman Hirsh and David Marsh and directed by David Marsh. Comedy Mundhinam Paartheney is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by debutant director Magizh Thirumeni, starring newcomers Sanjay, Ekta Ghosla, Lizna, Pooja and Sai Prashanth in lead roles. The film, produced by Manickam Narayanan's Seventh Channel Communications, released on 19 March 2010. Movie is praised for the screenplay, flow of events and comedy. Documentary film How To Be Irish is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Kamil Krolak. Animation Heavenly Sword is a 2014 computer-animated action-adventure fantasy film based on the 2007 video game of the same name, developed by companies Sony and Ninja Theory. It was released digitally, and theatrically in selected regions. Animation Northern Ice, Golden Sun is a 2002 animated short film directed by Emily Hubley and Faith Hubley. Comedy Moves: The Rise And Rise Of The New Pornographers is a 2011 short music comedy film written and directed by Tom Scharpling. Comedy Header is a 2006 horror film directed by Archibald Flancranstin, and written Michael E. Kennedy. It is based on the 1995 Verotik novel Header by Edward Lee. Documentary film Inside the Square is a 2009 documentary film directed by David Michod. It is a 30 minutes behind-the-scenes look at the making of 2008 neo-noir thriller film The Square directed by Nash Edgerton, with particular emphasis on the style and difficulties arose during the shooting and the experience of cast and crew during the making of film. It had a limited release in Australia on 5 March 2009. Animation Blabbermouth & Stickybeak is a 1998 Australian live-action film, directed by Julian Kemp. Documentary film "Since their inception in 1979 to combat HIV and AIDS, the infamous Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence have established missions all over the world, ministering to the masses with glitter, wit and charity. As German filmmakers explore the Sisterhood in Berlin, Montevideo in Uruguay and San Francisco, we find out that Sisters everywhere hand out happiness, along with a healthy dose of tongue-lashing. From the Life Ball in Vienna to the organization’s archives in San Francisco to queer visibility in Montevideo, each group has their own goals and methods. As one German Sister remarks, it’s easier to hand out condoms when people know you aren’t hitting on them. In Uruguay, the Sisters face homophobia and persecution from a heavily Catholic public. There, the mask becomes more than a political statement — it’s a form of protection. As the Sisters gear up for a worldwide gathering in San Francisco for the group’s 30th anniversary, they reflect on what it means to be part of the movement, both personally and for their communities. For anyone who has ever wondered why the Sisters wear white faces (or faces at all), this documentary lifts the veil for an inside look at the organization committed to safer sex, LGBT rights and performance art. As one original Sister says, “We’re not really anti-Catholic at all. We’re just anti-guilt, anti-hate, anti-negativity.” This exuberant documentary lives up to that commitment, sparkles and all." Quoting the description from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction Zardoz is a 1974 science fiction movie written, produced, and directed by John Boorman. It stars Sean Connery, Charlotte Rampling, and Sara Kestelman. Zardoz was Connery's second post-James Bond role. The film was shot by cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth on a budget of US$1.57 million. Comedy The Night Before Christmas is a 1941 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 3rd Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby and animated by Jack Zander, George Gordon, Irven Spence and Bill Littlejohn. As was the practice in original issues of MGM animated shorts at the time, only Hanna and Barbera are credited. It was nominated for the 1941 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. It was released to theaters on December 6, 1941 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, one day before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, making it the last Tom and Jerry pre-war cartoon. Comedy Missed Connections is a 2012 comedy film written by Kenny Stevenson and directed by Eric Kissack. Comedy The Man with the Perfect Swing is a 1995 American comedy-drama movie written and directed by Michael Hovis. Documentary film Annie: It's The Hard Knock Life is a 2013 family music documentary film written by Christopher W. Czajka and directed by Joshua Seftel. Thriller Karaiyellam Shenbagapoo is a 1980 Tamil-language Indian thriller film directed by G.N.Rangarajan, starring Prathap Pothan and Sripriya in lead roles. The film, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 14 August 1981. The movie is based on Sujatha's novel Karaiyellam Shenbaga Poo. Animation Plane Dippy is a 1936 Looney Tunes Cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Leon Schlesinger. In this cartoon, Beans makes a cameo drawing a line on the floor during the "Spinning Test" sequence, Beans appearance before in Westward Whoa. It is the last cartoon featuring Little Kitty. Documentary film The Case for a Creator is a 2006 documentary written and directed by Wayne Allen. Thriller The Threat is a 1949 American film noir directed by Felix E. Feist and starring Charles McGraw. The film features Michael O'Shea, Virginia Grey, and Charles McGraw. Comedy Fifi Blows Her Top is the 184th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Crossed Lines is a Chinese comedy film directed Liu Yiwei and starring Ge You, Fan Bingbing, Xu Fan. Thriller Reversible Errors is a 2004 television film based on the novel of the same name by Scott Turow. It was directed by Mike Robe, who previously directed Scott Turow's The Burden of Proof, and stars Tom Selleck and William H. Macy. Filming was done in and around Halifax, Nova Scotia, and featured shots of Halifax City Hall and Angus L. Macdonald Bridge. The film was first shown by CBS in two parts on May 23 and 25, 2004. Channel 5 in the United Kingdom has chosen to show it as a single 173 minute film. Comedy My Russia is a 2002 comedy film written and directed by Barbara Gräftner. Comedy You're in Charge is a family comedy drama film directed Tom Krueger. Comedy Hotel for Dogs is a 2009 American family comedy film based on the 1971 Lois Duncan novel of the same name. The film, directed by Thor Freudenthal and adapted by Jeff Lowell, Bob Schooley, and Mark McCorkle, stars Emma Roberts, Jake T. Austin, Troy Gentile, Kyla Pratt, Johnny Simmons, Lisa Kudrow, Kevin Dillon and Don Cheadle. It tells the story of two orphans, Andi and Bruce, who attempt to hide their dog at an abandoned hotel after their strict new guardians tell them that pets are forbidden at their home. They also take in other dogs to avoid the dogs being taken away by two cold hearted animal pound workers and police officers. The film is Nickelodeon's second film to be produced by DreamWorks Pictures after Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events and the first Nickelodeon film ever to be produced outside of Paramount Pictures, which still distributed the film for DreamWorks. Shooting began in November 2007 and filming took place entirely in the cities of Los Angeles and Universal City, California. The dogs in the film were trained for several months before shooting. Nearly 80 boys auditioned for the role of Bruce before Austin was ultimately selected. Thriller Guardian of the Realm is the 2004 science fiction horror thriller film written by 'Evil' Ted Smith and Wyatt Weed and directed by 'Evil' Ted Smith. Comedy Felix Finds Out is a short animated film distributed by M.J. Winkler Productions, and among the many theatrical cartoons featuring Felix the Cat. Comedy Family Weekend is a 2013 film directed by Benjamin Epps and starring Kristin Chenoweth, Matthew Modine, Olesya Rulin, Joey King, Eddie Hassell, and Shirley Jones. Documentary film Remembering Vietnam: The Wall at 25 is a 2008 News & Documentary Emmy Award nominated documentary. Animation Carrot and Stick is a 2012 short animation film written by Derek Iversen,Miles Hindman and directed by Derek Iversen,Miles Hindman and Joel Trussel. Animation "Puff, the Magic Dragon" is a 30-minute animated television film released on October 30, 1978, based on the song of the same name by Peter, Paul and Mary. The title character was voiced by Burgess Meredith. The doctors were voiced by Frank Nelson, Regis Cordic, and Charles Woolf. Comedy Million Dollar Infield is a 1982 made-for-TV film, starring Bonnie Bedelia and Rob Reiner. Four wealthy Long Islanders who play for an amateur softball team. All four men suffer from profound personal and professional problems, thus the weekly ball game becomes a method of working out their frustrations. So adept do they become at this cathartic activity that their team makes it to the state-wide championship—which leads to yet another crisis. Comedy Henry IV is a 1984 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It is based on the Luigi Pirandello play of the same name and has music by Ástor Piazzolla. It was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller C.I.D. Girl is a 1959 film written by Masood Mashhadi and Raj Baldev Raj and directed by Ravindra Dave. Documentary film La Selva Tranquila is a short adventure documentary film directed by Christian Chapman, Paul Jason Hoffman and Cody Troyer. Comedy Bin Phere Free Me Ttere is a 2013 Hindi comedy film written and directed by Manoj Sharma. The film stars Arsh Deol, Ashrita Agarwal and Manoj Joshi. Documentary film Here... I Mean There is a documentary, drama and family film directed by Laura Capatana-Juller. Documentary film In Search of the Wallaby is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Alasdair Bayne and Andrew O'Connor. Comedy Nothing Special is a 2005 short comedy film written by Helena Brooks and directed by Helena Brooks and Jaquie Brown. Documentary film Nuchigafu is a 2012 documentary film directed by Pak Su-nam. Documentary film The Magnum Story II- The Savage Years is a 1989 documentary film directed by Patricia Wheatley. Animation The Green Marker Scare is a 2012 horror film from the Irish director Graham Jones which is animated by children. Documentary film The Other Side Of Her Path is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Feven Ghebremariam. Animation Doctor Lollipop is a 2013 animation film written by Kelly Martin and directed by Aliki Theofilopoulos. Comedy El as de oros is a 1968 Mexican film, directed by Chano Urueta, starring Manuel Capetillo, Flor Silvestre, Regina Torné, and Antonio Aguilar. Documentary film Spaces: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph is a 1983 short documentary film produced by Bob Eisenhardt about the work of architect Paul Rudolph. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Woos Whoopee is a surreal, animated 1928 Felix the Cat silent short subject produced by Otto Messmer and Pat Sullivan. Documentary film The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306 is a 2008 documentary short film created to honor the 40th annual remembrance of the life and death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The film received a 2008 Academy Award Nomination in the "Documentary Short Subject" Category at the 81st Academy Awards. Comedy Il Postino: The Postman is a 1994 Italian film directed by Michael Radford. The film was originally released in the US as The Postman, a straight translation of the Italian title. However, since the release of Kevin Costner's post-apocalyptic film of the same name, the film has gone by the title Il Postino: The Postman. The film tells a fictional story in which the real life Chilean poet Pablo Neruda forms a relationship with a simple postman who learns to love poetry. It stars Philippe Noiret, Massimo Troisi, and Maria Grazia Cucinotta. The screenplay was adapted by Anna Pavignano, Michael Radford, Furio Scarpelli, Giacomo Scarpelli, and Massimo Troisi from the novel Ardiente paciencia by Antonio Skármeta. In 1983, Skármeta himself wrote and directed the film "Ardiente paciencia", which he later adapted to the novel of the same name in 1985. Writer/star Massimo Troisi postponed heart surgery so that he could complete the film. The day after filming was completed, he suffered a fatal heart attack. Comedy Buddha Mar Gaya is a 2007 Bollywood comedy film by Rahul Rawail. It Stars Anupam Kher, Rakhi Sawant, Om Puri and Paresh Rawal. Buddha Mar Gaya was released on 17 August 2007. Animation The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat is an American animated musical television film and crossover starring Dr. Seuss' famous character, The Cat in the Hat and antagonized by The Grinch from How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. It premiered on May 20, 1982 on ABC and won two Emmys. Documentary film Our Need for Consolation is a 2011 short, historical documentary film directed by Dan Levy Dagerman. Documentary film LINES is a documentary film about big mountain snowboarding in Alaska. It follows a crew for 6 weeks in the Chugach mountains and showcases what it takes to ride these unique mountains and film a snowboard video: the waiting, the stress, the dangers, everything that goes into it and is usually never shown. It also retraces some of the history of this unknown discipline and pays tribute to the pioneers. But the film really focuses on the human aspect and why these people do what they do. An accent is also put on the visual aspect of the sceneries and a more cinematic approach to the documentary. Documentary film The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is a documentary film directed, produced and written by Aviva Kempner about Hall of Fame first baseman Hank Greenberg of the Detroit Tigers. A Jewish player who chose not to play on Yom Kippur in 1934 during a heated pennant race, Greenberg experienced a great deal of antisemitism. He nearly broke Babe Ruth's 60 home run record by hitting 58 home runs in 1938. Like many players of the era, Greenberg's career was interrupted by military service. Initially, Greenberg was classified unfit for service due to flat feet. However, upon re-examination, he was cleared. Before Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States Congress released men over age 28. After the attack, Greenberg immediately reenlisted in the United States Army Air Forces. In 1947, Hank Greenberg, as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates and playing his final season, was one of the few ballplayers to give the Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson, the majors' first black player in many years, a warm welcome. Robinson later said, "Class tells. It sticks out all over Mr. Greenberg". Comedy American Girl is a 2002 American film directed by Jordan Brady, starring Jena Malone, Michelle Forbes, Brad Renfro, Alicia Witt, and Erik von Detten. The film premiered on October 16, 2002 at the Austin Film Festival. It was later released to DVD on January 11, 2005 under the title Confessions of an American Girl. Comedy Villu is a 2009 Tamil thriller film written and directed by Prabhu Deva. The film stars Vijay in a dual role while Nayantara and Prakash Raj play other prominent roles. Manoj K. Jayan, Vadivelu, Adithya, Geetha,and Ranjitha play supporting roles whilst Prabhu Deva, Mumaith Khan, Zabyn Khan, and Kushboo Sundar appear in item numbers. The film is produced and distributed by Ayngaran International and composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The movie was dubbed into Hindi as Ek Aur Jaanbaaz Khilladi and in Telugu as Yamakantri. It is a remake of the Hindi film Soldier starring Bobby Deol and Preity Zinta. The film was released on 12 January 2009 to positive reviews and was a success at the box office. Comedy Mr. Popcorn is an animated short film written and directed by Alexander Krivicich. Comedy The Ringing Ball is a 2009 Turkish comedy film written and directed by Mahir Egemen Ertürk, about a team of blind football players who want to attend the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on September 18, 2009, has been screened at film festivals in Ankara and Salonika. Comedy Almost a Husband is a 1925 comedy film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Animation Sea Front is a 2014 short animated drama film written and directed by Claire Lamond. Thriller Dead Awake is a 2010 mystery film starring Nick Stahl, Rose McGowan, and Amy Smart. The film was previously titled Dylan's Wake. Science Fiction Hanging By A Thread is a 2013 Animation film written by Catya Plate and directed by Catya Plate. Thriller Someone at the Door is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Aileen Marson, Billie Martin, Noah Beery, John Irwin and Edward Chapman. A journalist comes up with a scheme to boost his career by inventing a fake murder but soon becomes embroiled in trouble when a real killing takes place. It is based on a play by Campbell Christie. Documentary film Star Trek: A New Vision is a 2009 short documentary film written by M. David Melvin. Thriller Death Has A Bad Reputation is a 1990 TV movie based on the story by Frederick Forsyth. It stars Tony Lo Bianco, Pamela Villoresi, Elizabeth Hurley. It was broadcast in the UK in 1990. Thriller Zombie Hunter is a 2013 American direct-to-video action-thriller film directed and written by Kevin King for The Klimax and Arrowstorm Entertainment. The film stars Danny Trejo, Martin Copping and Clare Niederpruem. It follows a group of humans, led by Jesús, defending themselves from flesh-devouring zombies. A fundraising campaign was hosted on the website Kickstarter to help fulfill the production team's desired budget. The film had its official premiere at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, and was released on home media on October 8, 2013. It was a critical failure, garnering mostly negative reviews. Thriller 999-9999 is a 2002 Thai horror film directed by Peter Manus and starring Hugo Chakrabongse and Sririta Jensen. The story, about the deadly consequences of receiving a telephone call from the number 999-9999, is similar in premise to Final Destination or 976-EVIL. Documentary film Shared Streets is a documentary film directed by Tae Jun-seek. Comedy Khane-kharab is a 1975 comedy film written by Ahmad Behbahani and Nosratallah Karimi. It is also directed by Nosratallah Karimi. Comedy Ping! is a 2000 comedy film directed by Chris Baugh. Documentary film Investigation into the Invisible World is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Jean-Michel Roux. Science Fiction Z.P.G. is a 1972 British dystopian science fiction film starring Oliver Reed and Geraldine Chaplin and directed by Michael Campus. It is inspired by the non-fiction best-selling book The Population Bomb by Paul R. Ehrlich. The film concerns an overpopulated, very polluted future Earth, whose world government executes those who violate a 30-year ban on having children. A British production filmed in Denmark, the film is almost entirely set-bound featuring art direction designed to reflect a bleak, oppressive future. Animation Aux Gambettes Gourmandes is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Clémence Bouchereau. Documentary film A Song for You is a family drama documentary film directed by Sharon Karp and Silvia Malagrino. Animation Hello! is a 1995 short animation film written and directed by Jonas Raeber. Comedy Grand Slam Opera is a 1936 American short comedy film starring Buster Keaton. Comedy The Ten Gladiators is a 1963 Italian film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. Comedy Chickens is a 1916 short silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Twelve is a 2010 crime film directed by Joel Schumacher. The film was written by Jordan Melamed, adapted from the novel of the same name by Nick McDonell. The film tells a story of drug addiction, violence, and sex among wealthy teenagers from Manhattan's Upper East Side. It was released August 6, 2010, after several delays. The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film Nutrición is 1976 short documentary film directed by Eduardo Carrasco Zanini. Documentary film The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun is a 2006 Danish documentary film directed by Pernille Rose Grønkjær. Science Fiction The Coming Days is a 2010 drama science fiction world cinema film written by Lars Kraume,Alex Ross and Richard Shakocius and directed by Lars Kraume. Science Fiction Sapiens is a 2004 short film written and directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin. Documentary film In the Shadow of the Palms is a documentary produced and directed by the Australian filmmaker Wayne Coles-Janess. He filmed it in Iraq prior to, during and after the fall of Saddam Hussein after the United States invasion of 2003. An Arab-language film, it documents the changes in Iraqi society and the lives of ordinary Iraqis by focusing on a cross-section of individuals. Thriller When It's Over is a 1998 drama film directed by Richard Mancuso. Comedy Special Moments By Oksana is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Sarah Kruchowski. Comedy Nasi Lemak 2.0 is a Malaysian film directed by and starring Wee Meng Chee. The film had a low budget, completed under the absence of government funding. Wee spent nearly a year applying for loans. Wee met the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak and stressed that the movie promoted the spirit of the 1Malaysia program, which was initiated by the Prime Minister himself. Production took about two months including post-editing, and was then handed over to the National Censorship Board. The film premiered on 8 September 2011 in 60 cinemas throughout Malaysia. In an interview with AFP, co-producer Fred Chong said that the movie made more than MYR1.5 million during the first four days of release. Documentary film Young@Heart is a 2008 British documentary film directed by Stephen Walker. Its focus is Young@Heart, a New England chorus of senior citizens that sings contemporary and classic rock and pop songs. Animation Terror on the Midway is the ninth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This was the last cartoon by Fleischer Studios. The nine-minute short features Superman attempting to stop the chaos created when several circus animals escape their cages and restraints, including a giant ape. It was originally released on August 26, 1942 by Paramount Pictures. Comedy Brain Donors is an American comedy movie released by Paramount Pictures, loosely based on the Marx Brothers comedy, A Night at the Opera. The film co-stars John Turturro, Mel Smith, and Bob Nelson in the approximations of the Groucho, Chico, and Harpo roles, with Nancy Marchand in the Margaret Dumont dowager role. The project was filmed as Lame Ducks; however, when the film's producers left for another studio, Paramount scrapped the publicity campaign, changed the title, and withdrew the film after its initial screenings. Brain Donors attracted attention on the home video market, which has resulted in a cult following according to its screenwriter, Pat Proft. Comedy The Reverie is a 2012 short, comedy film written by Paul Soileau and directed by PJ Raval. Thriller Two Eyes Staring is a remake of the 2010 Dutch horror film Zwart Water, set to be directed and written by Scott Derrickson and starring Charlize Theron. Comedy Why Cry at Parting? is a 1929 film directed by Richard Eichberg. Thriller The Brothers Grimm is a 2005 adventure fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam. The film stars Matt Damon, Heath Ledger, and Lena Headey in an exaggerated and fictitious portrait of the Brothers Grimm as traveling con-artists in French-occupied Germany during the early 19th century. However, the brothers eventually encounter a genuine fairy tale curse which requires real courage instead of their usual bogus exorcisms. Supporting characters are played by Peter Stormare, Jonathan Pryce, and Monica Bellucci. In February 2001, Ehren Kruger sold his spec script to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. With Gilliam's hiring as director, the script was rewritten by Gilliam and Tony Grisoni, but the Writers Guild of America refused to credit them for their work, thus Kruger received sole credit. MGM eventually dropped out as distributor, but decided to co-finance The Brothers Grimm with Dimension Films and Summit Entertainment, while Dimension took over distribution duties. The film was shot entirely in the Czech Republic. Gilliam often had on-set tensions with brothers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, which caused the original theatrical release date to be pushed forward nearly ten months. Comedy A Fine Romance is a 1991 Italian comedy film directed by Gene Saks. Documentary film One Mans Walk is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Charlotte Dolman. Science Fiction Gal Basara: Sengoku Jidai wa Kengai Desu is an upcoming Japanese film directed by Futoshi Sato. Thriller Directed by Max Allan Collins (2001) Starring Michael Cornelison, Carol Gorman, Sandy Grillet Max Allan Collins, the creator of The Road To Perdition, wrote and directed this film. Assembled entirely from security footage, squad-car cam and news team footage, Collins shows us the experience of a liquor store robbery from every angle, making this a movie that can be watched again and again... and never the same way twice! Documentary film The Sarnos: A Life in Dirty Movies is a 2013 documentary and biographical film written and directed by Wiktor Ericsson. Animation Ryeh is a 2008 Tunisian film. Comedy No Money Down is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Rob Rollins Lobl and Sam Sokolow. Comedy Bye Bye Bangkok is a 2011 Bengali comedy film, directed by Aniket Chattopadhaya. It featured Swastika Mukherjee, Rajesh Sharma, Shilajit Majumdar, Rudranil Ghosh, Kharaj Mukherjee, Anjana Basu, Locket Chatterjee, Sonali Choudhury, Kanchan Mullick, Kanchana Maitra, Neel Mukherjee, Rajatava Dutta, Biswajit Chakrabarty, Phalguni Chatterjee, Kunal Padhi, Sudipa Basu and others. The film has been shot in Bangkok and Kolkata. Documentary film Tyres is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Kyaw Myo Lwin. Documentary film En Attendant Oktay is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Émilie Beaulieu-Guérette. Documentary film Monument to the Dream is a 1967 American short documentary film about the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial directed by Charles Guggenheim. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Deadly Messages is a 1985 made-for-TV thriller film directed by Jack Bender. Documentary film Herstory is a 2011 short documentary drama animated short film written and directed by Jun-ki Kim. Documentary film Signs Of Gray, Olney's Battle Against The Dragon Of Evil is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Henrique Dantas. Comedy Adventures of a Plumber's Mate is a 1978 British sex comedy film starring Christopher Neil as Sid South. Following on from Adventures of a Taxi Driver and Adventures of a Private Eye, this was the final of the trilogy which attempted to occupy the same market position as the better-known and more successful "Confessions" series starring Robin Askwith. Documentary film Family Values Tour '98 is the first live DVD by various artists, which was released on March 30, 1999 through Immortal Records and Epic Records. It was released on the same date as the CD version. Documentary film Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story is a 2012 documentary film about Booker Wright, an African-American waiter who worked in a restaurant for whites only. In 1965, Wright appeared in Mississippi: A Self Portrait, a short NBC television documentary about racism in the American South. During his interview with producer Frank De Felitta, he spoke openly about racism, and his treatment as a waiter in an all-white restaurant. The broadcast of his remarks had catastrophic consequences for Wright. Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story was directed by the son of Frank De Felitta, Oscar-nominated, independent filmmaker Raymond De Felitta, and co-produced by one of Booker Wright’s four grandchildren, Yvette Johnson. It includes interviews with those who lived in the community. They discuss life at the time, and the restaurant Wright owned, which catered to African-American customers. The documentary premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2012. Thriller Evil Angel is a 2009 indie horror film starring Ving Rhames, Ava Gaudet, Kristopher Shepard, and Richard Dutcher, who also directed, wrote, edited, and produced the film. Documentary film BMX Way of Life is a 2004 short documentary film directed by Tony Campos. Documentary film The Age of Change is a 1983 short documentary film written by Maree Teychenne and directed by Ivan Gaal. Animation The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island is a 1997 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film directed by Charles Grosvenor. This is the first film in the series in which Anndi McAfee is the voice of Cera, and Aria Noelle Curzon is the voice of Ducky. It is also the only film in which Brandon LaCroix plays Littlefoot; it is the first in which Thomas Dekker provides the singing voice for Littlefoot. Comedy Rum and Wall Paper is a 1915 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film A unique film, inspired by a series of photographs, taken by director Madeleine Farley in Los Angeles focusing on the homelessness. Includes interviews with the homeless, government officials, charitable foundation workers, mental health organizations etc. in a moving, well rounded look at a serious issue. Weaves together still photos with Super 8 and 16mm footage. Science Fiction Urusei Yatsura Movie 6: Always My Darling is a 1991 sci-fi animation film written by Tomoko Konparu and Hideo Takayashiki and directed by Katsuhisa Yamada. Thriller Jo Bole So Nihaal is a 2005 Indian film starring Sunny Deol and Kamaal Khan. This film is directed by Rahul Rawail who is best known for directing Arjun and Dacait. The film's release was met by protests from Sikh groups, who took offense at its use of a Sikh religious phrase as its title, as well as scenes in which a Sikh police officer is shown being chased by scantily-clad women. Two bomb attacks on 22 May 2005 on theatres in New Delhi showing the film killed one person and injured 49, prompting cinema owners to pull the film, in some cases voluntarily and in some states as a result of a government order. Comedy To Live in Peace is a 1947 Italian comedy-drama war film directed by Luigi Zampa. Comedy Charlie Chan at the Olympics is possibly the most topical Charlie Chan film, as it features actual footage from the 1936 Berlin Olympics. There is also a scene where Charlie crosses the Atlantic in the Hindenburg. This is the 14th film starring Warner Oland as Chan and produced by Fox. Comedy She's Out of Control is an independent American 1989 coming of age comedy film starring Tony Danza, Ami Dolenz and Catherine Hicks. The original music score was composed by Alan Silvestri. The film was marketed with the tagline ". . . girls go wild, guys go crazy and Dads go nuts." The film was shot with the working title Daddy's Little Girl. Documentary film Art Montana: Nancy Erikson is a 2014 short documentary film written and directed by Mark Shogren. Documentary film Pillars of Faith: Celtic Saints is a 1999 documentary film directed by Chris Gormlie. Comedy Finding Judy is a 2011 documentary, short, biographical film directed by Gary Riotto. Science Fiction Space Milkshake is a Canadian science fiction comedy film directed and written by Armen Evrensel. Its cast features Billy Boyd, Robin Dunne, Kristin Kreuk and Amanda Tapping. Comedy Wreck-It Ralph is a 2012 American computer-animated fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 52nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The film was directed by Rich Moore, who has directed episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama, and the screenplay was written by Jennifer Lee and Phil Johnston from a story by Moore, Johnston and Jim Reardon. John Lasseter served as the executive producer. The film features the voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer, and Jane Lynch. The film tells the story of the eponymous arcade game villain who rebels against his role and dreams of becoming a hero. He travels between games in the arcade, and ultimately must eliminate a dire threat that could affect the entire arcade, and one that Ralph himself inadvertently started. Wreck-It Ralph premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on October 29, 2012, and went into general release on November 2. Comedy Amigos is a 2011 comedy film directed by Marcos Cabotá and Borja Manso. Thriller Steal is a 2002 action adventure film starring Stephen Dorff, Natasha Henstridge, Bruce Payne and Steven Berkoff. It was directed by Gérard Pirès and written by Mark Ezra and Gérard Pirès. Thriller The King and Four Queens is a 1956 American Western adventure comedy/mystery film starring Clark Gable and Eleanor Parker. Directed by Raoul Walsh, the film is based on a story written by Margaret Fitts who also wrote the screenplay along with Richard Alan Simmons. Documentary film Globe Trekker: Great Historic Sites is a 2002 film. Comedy Brindavana is a 2013 Indian Kannada action film starring Darshan, Karthika Nair and Milana Nagaraj in the lead roles while Saikumar and Sampath Raj play other pivotal roles. The film, a remake of Telugu film Brindavanam, is directed by K. Madesh and produced by Suresh Gowda under the Sri Seethabaireshwara Productions banner. The soundtrack and score was composed by V. Harikrishna and the cinematography was by Ramesh Babu. Comedy Tall Story is a 1960 American romantic comedy film made by Warner Bros., directed by Joshua Logan and starring Anthony Perkins with Jane Fonda, in her first screen role, at the age of 22. It is based on the 1957 novel "The Homecoming Game" by Howard Nemerov, which was the basis of a successful 1959 Broadway play, called Tall Story, by the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The film was a considerable departure from Logan's previous two projects, the drama Sayonara, which won multiple Academy Awards, and the blockbuster South Pacific. Tall Story is a farcical social satire of American campus life, making fun of the way college life can become a marriage market for some students. Fonda portrays a character who is the complete opposite of the independent liberated woman she later personified. Comedy Wives Never Know is a 1936 American black-and-white comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent. Written by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Edwin Justus Mayer and Keene Thompson, the film stars Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland, and Adolphe Menjou, and was produced by Adolph Zukor for Paramount Pictures. Documentary film Mustang: The House That Joe Built is a 1978 documentary film written and directed by Robert Guralnick. Comedy Potta Potti is a 2011 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by newcomer Yuvaraj Dhayalan, featuring cricketer Sadagoppan Ramesh in the starring role alongside several newcomers. The film, initially titled Pattai Patti, released on 5 August 2011 to generally positive reviews. Science Fiction G.I. Samurai is a 1979 Japanese feature length film focusing on the adventures of a modern day Japan Ground Self-Defense Force team that accidentally travels in time to the Warring States period. The film stars one of the top male Japanese actor Sonny Chiba and was based on a novel by Ryo Hanmura, a well-known writer of historical novels and science fiction. Thriller Jimmy and Judy is an 2006 independent film starring Rachael Bella as Judy and Edward Furlong as Jimmy. It is written and directed by Randall K. Rubin and Jon Schroder. Animation When Bucketwheet Flowers Blossom is a 2012 animation short film written by LEE Hyo-seok and directed by Jae-huun AN and Hye-jin HAN. Comedy Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? is a 1978 comedy mystery film starring George Segal, Jacqueline Bisset, and Robert Morley. It is based on the novel Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe by Nan and Ivan Lyons. The chefs are each killed in a manner reflecting their most famous dishes; for example, the lobster chef is drowned. The film was co-produced by the U.S.A., Italy, France and West Germany. It was released in the UK under the title Too Many Chefs. The film was originally distributed by Warner Bros., but it was produced by Lorimar, which owned all rights up until the studio was acquired by Warner Communications in 1989. Warner now again owns the rights to the film. It was rated PG by the MPAA. Animation Riddle Of The Black Cat is a 2012 short animated thriller film written by and directed by Jonathan Rinzler. Animation An old buzzard who has aspirations of having a chicken-dinner converts his trailer into a beauty shop in order to lure the hens from the barnyard hen-house. He not only lures all the hens but a rooster looking for a make-over. Dinky the Duck comes to the rescue. Comedy Jackass Number Two is a 2006 American reality film. It is the sequel to Jackass: The Movie, both based upon the MTV series Jackass. Like its predecessor and the original TV show, the film is a compilation of stunts, pranks and skits. The film stars the regular Jackass cast of Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, Dave England, Jason "Wee Man" Acuña, Preston Lacy and Ehren McGhehey. Everyone depicted in the film plays as themselves. All nine main cast members from the first film returned for the sequel. The film was directed by Jeff Tremaine, who also directed Jackass: The Movie and produced Jackass. The film was produced by Dickhouse Productions and MTV Films and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film premiered in theatres on September 22, 2006. The DVD was later released on December 26, 2006. Jackass 2.5, a direct-to-video feature, was made available online on December 19, 2007 and on DVD on December 26, 2007. It contains most of the deleted and unused scenes that were originally shot for Jackass Number Two. Comedy Thalayanamanthram is a Malayalam film, directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan. The film was released in 1990. Comedy Carmen Get It! was the 13th and final Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by William L. Snyder and directed by Gene Deitch in the present-day Czech Republic, released on December 21, 1962 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This short ended Deitch's contract with MGM, and Chuck Jones took over production of the Tom and Jerry cartoons shortly afterwards, and moving production back to Southern California, with the Summer of 1963 short Pent-House Mouse. The name is a pun on the phrase "Come and get it!" Animation Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White—Another Bite @ the Apple is a direct-to-video sequel to the animated film Happily N'Ever After released on DVD on March 24, 2009. Comedy "After her husband’s death, Ginko, her daughter Koharu and Ginko’s mother-in-law take over the Takano pharmacy. But Koharu is about to get married. After the wedding she is going to move in with her husband and will have to leave her mother and grandmother to run the business alone. But she is not happy about this. Ginko’s younger brother Tetsuro suddenly appears at the wedding reception. He is the black sheep of the family – a failed singer who earns a living working selling fried fish on a street stall. Enchanted by his beautiful niece, Tetsuro gets carried away and puts on a little performance in honour of the bridal couple. His performance shocks the relatives to such an extent that Ginko is obliged to apologise for her brother. The next morning she admonishes her contrite brother, insisting that he forget his dreams of fame and concentrate on his fish stall. Some time later Koharu surprises Ginko with a visit: her marriage it seems is on the rocks and, before long, the relationship breaks for good. Soon afterwards, Ginko receives a visit from a woman from Osaka, Hitomi, who introduces herself as Tetsuro’s wife. Tetsuro she says is in the throes of drinking and gambling himself to death. Ginko gives the woman some of her savings. Then Tetsure appears at his sister’s place. The siblings quarrel badly and break off all contact. The years go by and then, one day, Ginko receives a phone call asking her to come to Osaka … In OTOUTO director Yoji Yamada tells the turbulent story of a middle-class family." Quoting the description from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Documentary film Re: Awakenings is a 2013 short historical documentary music biographical film written by Bill Morrison, Oliver Sacks, Lawrence Weschler and directed by Bill Morrison. Documentary film Wham, Bam, mr Pam is a 2014 short LGBT, comedy, documentary, biography film written and directed by Nicolas Kazamia. Comedy Hair is Falling is a 2011 Hindi film produced by Urmila Sharma, Guddu ji and directed by Vicky Bhardwaj. The film highlights the problem of hair fall in youth. Tag line : A Serious Comedy Documentary film 40,000 Years of Dreaming is an hour-long documentary film presented by George Miller and produced by the British Film Institute, as part of their Century of Cinema series. The film acts mainly as a collage of various pieces of Australian film, past and present, including Miller's own Mad Max series. In the film, Miller focuses primarily on Australian cinema as a vessel of public dreaming, creating a link between contemporary Australian cinema and ancient Aborigine dreamtime stories, while at the same time providing leigh-way to those elements that Miller posits make Australian film such a unique blend - the archetypal landscape, and the idiosyncratic Australian types, among them. Miller also places Australian cinema in the context of Joseph Campbell's monomyth, of which Miller has long been a proponent. Since its release in 1997, it—along with several of the other films in the Century of Cinema series, outside of Martin Scorsese's feature—has long been out of print, minus the occasional television showing. Comedy Little Devils: The Birth is a 1993 comedy horror film written by Elliott Stein and directed by George Pavlou. Comedy Two Smart People is a 1946 American film directed by Jules Dassin, and starring Lucille Ball and John Hodiak, Lloyd Nolan and Hugo Haas. Comedy Mayabazar is a 1957 Indian epic-mythological bilingual film. Primarily made in Telugu and released in Andhra Pradesh on 27 March 1957, the Tamil version was released a month later in Tamil Nadu. The Telugu version was later dubbed into Kannada. The story, dialogues, and song lyrics were written by Pingali Nagendra Rao. Both the versions were produced by Bommireddy Nagi Reddy. Considered as one of the enduring classics of Indian Cinema, The film was featured at the 1957 International Film Festival of India and Indonesian Film Festival. CNN IBN listed the film as the greatest Indian film of all time. The film has received the Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu. The film is touted as a landmark in Indian film's cinematography, art direction and visual effects with the technology available at the time. The music delivered by Saluri Rajeswara Rao and Ghantasala has been extremely popular. The film stars Gummadi Venkateswara Rao as Balarama, NTR as Krishna, ANR; Gemini Ganesan as Abhimanyu, S. V. Ranga Rao as Ghatotkacha, and Savitri as Sasirekha. A digitally remastered colour version was released in 2010. Comedy Cinderfella is a comedy film adaptation of the classic Cinderella story, with most characters changed in gender from female to male and starring Jerry Lewis as Fella. It was released December 16, 1960 by Paramount Pictures. Comedy A Symposium on Popular Songs is a special cartoon featurette made by the Walt Disney Company in 1962. It features songs written by the Sherman Brothers with music arrangements by Tutti Camarata. The Shermans also co-wrote the screenplay but are not credited for this. Host Ludwig Von Drake invites his audience into his mansion where he tells all about popular music through the years, introducing several songs illustrated with stop-motion photography. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It was telecast in December 1962 as an episode of The Wonderful World of Color, Disney's NBC Sunday evening anthology series. It was released on DVD in 2005 as part of the Walt Disney Treasures set Disney Rarities. Comedy Demi-Haunted is a comedy horror film written by Kin Chung Chan and directed by Patrick Leung. Thriller Magnum Force is a 1973 American action film and the second to feature Clint Eastwood as maverick cop Harry Callahan after the 1971 film Dirty Harry. Ted Post, who also directed Eastwood in the television series Rawhide and the feature film Hang 'Em High, directed the film, the second in the Dirty Harry series. The screenplay was written by John Milius and Michael Cimino. This film features early appearances by David Soul, Tim Matheson and Robert Urich. At 124 minutes, it is also the longest Dirty Harry film. Documentary film The Palace of the Peak: set in more than 1000 acres of glorious Derbyshire countryside, Chatsworth House is one of the most famous stately homes in England. This unique journey takes the viewer through the most spectacular of Chatsworth's 300 rooms which contain one of the nation's finest collections of antiques, furniture and works of art. Comedy Scream 2 is a 1997 American slasher film created and written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Wes Craven, starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jamie Kennedy and Liev Schreiber, released on December 12, 1997 as the second installment in the Scream film series. Scream 2 takes place two years after Scream and again follows the character of Sidney Prescott, now a student at the fictional Windsor College, who becomes the target of a copycat killer using the guise of Ghostface. Sidney is accompanied by film-geek Randy Meeks, retired deputy sheriff Dewey Riley and news reporter Gale Weathers. Like its predecessor, Scream 2 combines the violence of the slasher genre with elements of comedy and "whodunit" mystery while satirizing the cliché of film sequels. The film was followed by two sequels, Scream 3 and Scream 4. Williamson provided a five-page outline for a sequel to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Animation Process Enacted is a 2007 film directed by Jordan C. Greenhalgh. Documentary film In a time when even the most respected and mainstream hip-hop artists face charges of drug trafficking, assault, and money laundering, filmmaker Don Sikorski speaks with such prominent hip-hoppers as Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, and Kanye West to find out why hip-hop moguls and law enforcement seem to be locked in a bitter and never-ending feud. Thriller Headshot, is a 2011 Thai thriller film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. It screened at the 2012 San Diego Asian Film Festival Spring Showcase as well as the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Comedy Comment font les gens is a 1993 comedy film written and directed by Pascale Bailly. Documentary film Cezanne is a 1990 documentary film directed by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub. Animation Walter Pembroke III is a pampered pig who enjoys free food, a posh pen, and a flattering entry in the exclusive Barnyard Social Registry. Walt's best friend is Tiffany, a tough-talking spider who gets little respect and few handouts. But it is not the disapproval of Walt's snobby pals that is driving this pair of unlikely friends apart. It is Walt's expanding web of lies. When a pie disappears, Walt blames UFO's. When a bowl breaks, it's the ghost's fault. When homework goes missing, well, the dog was involved. Now Walt has fallen under the spell of Noiman Ja Rahr, a sneaky snake who schemes to take Walt to the corrupt Viperwood. Can the spider convince the pig that lying doesn't pay, or will Walt end up trapped in a frightening world where no one can be trusted? And nothing is as it seems. Thriller The Desperate Trail is a 1995 action, crime fiction, drama, thriller, western film written by P.J. Pesce and Tom Abrams and directed by P.J. Pesce. Science Fiction Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer is an animated film released on November 15, 1985 by Warner Bros., and produced by DIC Entertainment and Hallmark Cards. This is the only film to feature the greeting card character, Rainbow Brite; she also appeared in a few television specials prior to its release, and later in a Kideo TV series. In the film, Rainbow Brite tries to bring spring to an Earth that is already facing a perpetual winter. She must stop a wicked princess who wants all of Spectra, a planet-sized diamond through which all the light in the universe has to go through. Star Stealer did not receive advance screenings upon its release, and fared weakly among critics. The film grossed only $4,889,971 at the United States box-office, after opening with $1.8 million. It was released on VHS in 1986 and on DVD in 2004. Comedy Gentleman Jim is a 1942 film starring Errol Flynn as heavyweight boxing champion James J. Corbett. The supporting cast includes Alexis Smith, Jack Carson, Alan Hale, William Frawley, and Ward Bond. The movie was based upon Corbett's autobiography, The Roar of the Crowd, and directed by Raoul Walsh. James John Corbett became world heavyweight boxing champion on March 17, 1897 when he knocked out John L. Sullivan in twenty-one rounds. He was the first successful fighter to use the Marquis of Queensberry rules. Comedy All The Way, Boys is a 1973 Italian film starring the popular comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Comedy Había una vez un circo is a 1972 musical comedy film written by Enrique Carreras & Abel Santacruz and directed by Enrique Carreras. Comedy Bárbara is a 1980 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Gino Landi. The film stars Raffaella Carrà as Bárbara, an Italian super star that comes to Argentina to star in her own musical where she falls in love with an Argentine photographer. Irma Córdoba also stars as The Dame. The film premiered on June 12, 1980 in Buenos Aires. Animation Hedgehog in the Fog is a 1975 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Yuriy Norshteyn, produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. The Russian script was written by Sergei Kozlov, who also published a book under the same name. In 2006, Norshteyn published a book titled Hedgehog in the Fog, listing himself as an author alongside Kozlov. Comedy Toy Story 2 is a 1999 American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by John Lasseter and co-directed by Lee Unkrich and Ash Brannon, it is the sequel to the 1995 film Toy Story. Woody is stolen by a toy collector, prompting Buzz Lightyear and his friends to vow to rescue him. However, Woody finds the idea of immortality in a museum tempting. Many of the original characters and voices from Toy Story returned for this sequel, and several new characters, including Jessie, Barbie, and Mrs. Potato Head, were introduced. Disney initially envisioned the film as a direct-to-video sequel. Toy Story 2 began production in a building separated from Pixar, on a small scale, as most of the main Pixar staff were busy working on A Bug's Life. When story reels proved promising, Disney upgraded the film to theatrical release, but Pixar was unhappy with the film's quality. Lasseter and the story team redeveloped the entire plot in one weekend. Animation Wallace & Gromit: The Best of Aardman Animation is a 1996 compilation film featuring previous Wallace and Gromit shorts. Comedy Mirch is a 2010 Indian drama film written and directed by Vinay Shukla. The film featured Konkona Sen Sharma and Raima Sen in pivotal roles. The film began filming in Bikaner, Rajasthan. According to Shukla, the subject of the film is gender equality and woman sexuality. The film revolves around four short stories subjected on issues of women emancipation, based on a story from the Panchatantra which travels in its various versions to modern times. Konkona Sen Sharma and Raima Sen star in two of these short stories. The film premiered at the I View Film Festival on 26 September 2010. The film had the theatrical release on 17 December 2010. Comedy Scandal Makers is a 2008 South Korean film written and directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol and starring Cha Tae-hyun in the lead role. This was director Kang's first film and the highest grossing Korean film of the year. Documentary film En Un Barrio Viejo is a 1963 short documentary film directed by Nicolás Guillén Landrián. Comedy When Father Was Away on Business is a 1985 Yugoslav film by Serbian director Emir Kusturica. The screenplay was written by the Bosnian dramatist Abdulah Sidran. Its subtitle is A Historical Love Film. Produced by Bosnian Forum Sarajevo, financed by Bosnia. Documentary film Keep Not Silent is a 2004 documentary film by Israeli director Ilil Alexander about three lesbians in Jerusalem. Lesbianism is generally viewed as forbidden in Orthodox Judaism. In Jerusalem, a number of Orthodox Jewish lesbians formed a group called OrthoDykes for mutual support and to learn the relevant issues in Jewish law. The film describes lives of three of them. One is Yudit, single and trying to have her same-sex marriage follow the Orthodox rules. Another is Miriam-Ester, who is married to a man and has ten children. She is suppressing her lesbian feelings in order to keep her marriage for religious reasons. Ruth, another married lesbian, keeps her marriage for the same reason, while her husband agrees to her seeing her lover regularly. Thriller The Right of the Weakest is a 2006 Belgian drama film directed by Lucas Belvaux. It was entered into the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Hayseed is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Barberland is a 2002 documentary film written by A.D. Liano and directed by A.D. Liano and Robert Liano. Animation It's Christmas season on the farm and everybody is getting ready for a big talent show. Scuddle Mutt and Clawdia dress up as elves and prepare to sing "Jolly Old St. Nicholas” when the Santa Claus makes an unexpected stop and mistakes the two for his own elves. Whisking them away, Santa's real elves are left behind to sing and dance in the show, while Scuddle Mutt and Clawdia are taken on a sleigh ride they'll never forget! Comedy KAL KA NAWAAB is a film about four Hyderabadi boys with lower middle class background. The hero, Hafeez, is a fruit vendor, his friends Kabza, Khayyum, all are street vendors at Charminar. The fourth one, Jeelani, is an auto driver. They want to make good fortune and become big for which they plan to go to Dubai to earn money. The effort fails and they are duped to lose the money that was borrowed from Shakeel Pahelwan, a notorious rowdy. To pay back the amount taken, Hafiz tries to trap a wealthy girl. Thriller All Flowers in Time is a 2010 short surrealist horror film directed by Jonathan Caouette. The plot centers on a television signal that possesses young children, making them believe they can transform into other people or monsters. The film stars Chloë Sevigny and has been screened at several film festivals as of fall 2010. Although it shares a similar name, the film's title is not directly connected to the Jeff Buckley song, "All Flowers in Time Bend Towards the Sun". Comedy Birdy and the Beast is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies and Tweety series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by Thomas McKimson, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. This is the second Tweety cartoon directed by Clampett, as Tweety is set upon a fat cat. The title is a play on the traditional fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast, although the plot has absolutely nothing to do with the fairy tale. Comedy Satyricon, also named The Degenerates, is an Italian film from 1969 directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro. It was a pre-emptive attempt to cash in on the expected success of Fellini's Satyricon. Just like the more famous version made by Federico Fellini it is loosely based on Petronius's work, Satyricon, a series of bawdy and satirical episodes written during the reign of the emperor Nero and set in imperial Rome. Animation Viva Buddy is an American animated short film, released September 29, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Documentary film Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony is a 1999 documentary by Ken Burns produced for National Public Radio and WETA. The documentary explores the movement for women's suffrage in the United States in the 19th century, focusing on leaders Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. It won a Peabody Award in 1999. It was released on VHS on November 9, 1999. Events covered in the documentary The revolution "I wish you were a boy" The status of women in the mid-1850s A drudge or a doll Connections to the abolitionist movement Temperance and reform Mental Hunger - the restrictions leading to activism The Seneca Falls Convention on women's rights "A caged lion" - Susan B. Anthony Women's Souls The Woman's National Loyal League and the American Civil War The 15th amendment and women's rights The Revolution Done It! Women's rights before the courts Spreading the Word Making History Division and unity - the National American Woman Suffrage Association and NWSA merge Self Sovereignty - a philosophy of freedom The Woman's Bible - a challenge to religion Anthony's death The franchise comes Animation Sticky Ends is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Osman Cerfon. Comedy Encore, Once More Encore! is a 1992 post-war eccentric tragi-comedy set at the end of the Forties and the beginning of the Fifties. The film has won 5 awards, including The Best Film Nika Award, 1993. Comedy Schlussmacher is a 2013 comedy film written by Doron Wisotzky and directed by Matthias Schweighöfer and Torsten Künstler. Comedy Animals United is a 2010 German 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film directed and produced by Reinhard Klooss and Holger Tappe. It was released on 7 October 2010 in Germany. The film stars Ralf Schmitz and Thomas Fritsch as a meerkat named Billy and a lion named Socrates in the African Okavango Delta, who go on a quest to discover why their river has unexpectedly dried up. It is based on the 1949 book of the same name by Erich Kästner. The screenplay for the film was written by Oliver Huzly and Reinhard Kloos. An English dub version for Animals United stars James Corden, Stephen Fry, and Andy Serkis. Documentary film Quelli che soffrono per voi is a 1951 Italian short documentary film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. Comedy Fatty's New Role is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film No Joke is a 2013 documentary feature film about three Canadian stand-up comedians who are "rejected as hopelessly unfunny by hometown audiences and thusly flee to America for a whirlwind comedy tour to determine once and for all whether they have any star potential. Their penultimate comedic judgement comes via private audition for Jamie Masada, owner of the World Famous Laugh Factory in Hollywood, California. The results are hilarious, heartbreaking, and completely unexpected." The film is directed by Matt Frame and is the follow-up to the 2004 film Baghdad or Bust. No Joke had its World Premiere in Vancouver, Canada on January 12, 2013. Comedy Botchan is a 1953 comedy film directed by Seiji Maruyama. Thriller Gentleman is a 1993 Tamil Action-Vigilante film directed by S. Shankar marking his debut and produced by K. T. Kunjumon. It stars Arjun and Madhoo in the lead roles. The film's music is composed by A. R. Rahman, and it was very well received upon release. The choreography in the film was also viewed as a highlight. This high-budget production won positive reviews and became a blockbuster at the box office. The film was remade in Hindi as The Gentleman in 1994 by Mahesh Bhatt starring Chiranjeevi. Comedy My Best Girl is a romantic comedy starring Mary Pickford and Buddy Rogers, directed by Sam Taylor, and produced by Pickford. The movie is notable for co-starring Rogers, who would be Pickford's future husband. Charles Rosher received an Academy Award nomination for his cinematography of this film in 1928. Science Fiction The Transformers: The Movie is a 1986 animated feature film based on the animated TV series by the same name. It was released in North America on August 8, 1986 and in the UK on December 5, 1986. The film was directed by Nelson Shin, who produced the original Transformers television series, and features the voices of Eric Idle, Judd Nelson, Leonard Nimoy, Casey Kasem, Robert Stack, Lionel Stander, John Moschitta, Jr., Peter Cullen and Frank Welker. It also marked the final roles for both Orson Welles, who died the year before its release, and Scatman Crothers, who died months after its release. The story takes place in 2005, 20 years after the events of the TV series' second season and serves to bridge into the third season. Set to a soundtrack of synth-based incidental music and hard-driving metal music, composed by Vince DiCola, the movie has a decidedly darker tone than the television series, with detailed visuals in Toei Animation's typical anime film styling, and like G.I. Joe: The Movie, Decepticon villains that are more menacing, killing without hesitation. The film features several grand battles in which a handful of major characters meet their end. Thriller Deshdrohi is a Bollywood Hindi film. It was produced by Kamaal Rashid Khan. It starred Kamaal Rashid Khan with Krishna Abhishek, Hrishitaa Bhatt, Gracy Singh and Zulfi Syed. Comedy Freak Talks About Sex, released for home video as Blowin' Smoke, is a 1999 film starring Steve Zahn and Josh Hamilton. The movie was shot in Auburn and Syracuse, New York. It deals with issues such as love, sex, life after college, and living in a medium-sized city, in this case Syracuse. Animation Ah is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Seung Hyung Lee. Comedy Dogma is a 1999 American comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, who also stars in the film along with an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Linda Fiorentino, Alan Rickman, Bud Cort, Salma Hayek, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, George Carlin, Janeane Garofalo, Alanis Morissette, and Jason Mewes. Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson, the stars of Smith's debut film Clerks, have cameo roles, as do Smith regulars Scott Mosier, Dwight Ewell, Walt Flanagan, and Bryan Johnson. The fourth film set in the View Askewniverse is a hypothetical-scenario film revolving around the Catholic Church and Catholic belief, which caused organized protests and much controversy in many countries, delaying release of the film and leading to at least two death threats against Smith. The film follows two fallen angels, Loki and Bartleby, who, through an alleged loophole in Catholic dogma, find a way to get back into Heaven after being cast out by God. However, as existence is founded on the principle that God is infallible, their success would prove God wrong and thus undo all creation. The last scion and two prophets are sent by the Voice of God to stop them. Comedy A group of convicts have found themselves stuck between the living and the bloodthirsty undead. The world as we know it is changing, a deadly virus has hit the United States. In the heart of a ravaged City, a small group of uninfected people team up with a group of convicts to take on the undead. Documentary film The Beijing Ants is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Ryuji Otsuka. Comedy Stretch is a 2014 American action comedy thriller film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Brooklyn Decker, Chris Pine, Ed Helms, and Jessica Alba. The film was released on iTunes and Amazon.com on October 7, 2014, before being released on VOD on October 14, 2014. Thriller Papi Gudia is a 1996 Hindi horror film directed by Lawrence D'Souza, starring Karisma Kapoor, Avinash Wadhavan, Tinnu Anand and Shakti Kapoor in the lead roles. The film is heavily inspired by Hollywood film series Child's Play and is an unofficial remake of the first Child's Play film. The film flopped heavily at the box office. Comedy Blackadder: Back & Forth is a 1999 sci-fi comedy film based on the BBC mock-historical sit-com Blackadder that marks the end of the Blackadder saga. It was commissioned especially for showing in the specially built "SkyScape" cinema, erected southeast of the Millennium Dome on the Greenwich peninsula in South London. The film follows Lord Edmund Blackadder and his idiotic servant, Baldrick, on a time-travel adventure that brings the characters into contact with several figures significant to British history. In a 1999 interview, Richard Curtis described it as "an irreverent trek through British history – a time travel adventure story consisting entirely of people who are either rude or stupid." Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson reprised their roles as the series' core characters Blackadder and Baldrick, respectively. In an interview, Atkinson admitted that "Bringing Blackadder to the big screen has always been an ambition." Joining Atkinson and Robinson are other main cast members from the last three series, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Tim McInnerny and Miranda Richardson. Documentary film The Shield Around the K: The Story of K Records is a documentary produced and directed by Heather Rose Dominic about the independent record label, K Records. The film profiles the birth and growth of the punk rock DIY label based in Olympia, Washington. Co-founders, Calvin Johnson and Candice Pedersen are interviewed along with over 20 K artists and peers including Michael Azerrad, Timothy Brock, Gerard Cosloy, The Crabs, Steve Fisk, John Foster, John Goodmanson, Toni Holm, Rich Jensen, Peter Kember, David Lester, Bret Lunsford, Ian MacKaye, Lois Maffeo, Patrick Maley, Rose Melberg, Slim Moon, Jack Rabid, David Raugh, Ira Robbins, Jean Smith, Winston Vidor, Wandering Lucy and Dean Wareham. Included are Super 8 music videos of Beat Happening, The Halo Benders, Lois, Mecca Normal and Tiger Trap directed by Patrick Maley and Lois Maffeo. The film also contains rare footage from the International Pop Underground Convention, a six-day festival held at the Capital Theater in Olympia, Washington in August, 1991. Comedy Der Kongreß tanzt is a 1955 film directed by Franz Antel. Documentary film After uncovering the mummified and fossilized 'body of a dinosaur, scientists undertake a radiographic autopsy and make several astonishing discoveries including the creature's last meal and never-before-seen internal organs. Documentary film In My Genes is a Kenyan 2009 documentary film directed, written, produced and edited by Lupita Nyong'o in her directing debut. Comedy Thunderbirds is a 2004 science-fiction action-adventure film based on the 1960s television series of the same name, directed by Jonathan Frakes. The film, written by William Osborne and Michael McCullers, was released on 24 July 2004 in the United Kingdom and 30 July 2004 in the United States, with later opening dates in other countries. Whereas the original TV series used a form of puppetry termed "Supermarionation", the film's characters are portrayed by live-action actors. Thunderbirds received mainly negative reviews, and was a box office bomb. The film's soundtrack includes the song "Thunderbirds are Go" by pop rock band Busted, which peaked at number one in the UK charts and later won the 2004 UK Record of the Year award. Documentary film Target-Invisible was an 1945 short produced by the First Motion Picture Unit. It follows a squadron of bombers from their base in the Marianas through their mission over Tokyo. Particular emphasis is given on the use of radar, and how it was instrumental in winning the war. At the end of the short, an announcer tells the audience that, while the war is over, Americans can now help win the peace sponsoring science through buying bonds. Documentary film Prayers for Peace is a 2009 short film directed by Dustin Grella. "Prayers for Peace is a narrative stop-motion animation confronting the memory of the artist's younger brother killed in the current conflict in Iraq. Drawn entirely with pastels on a slate chalkboard, the materials used to create the animation become a metaphor for the impermanence of life." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Dennis Pennis R.I.P. is a 1997 video written by Anthony Hines and Paul Kaye. Comedy In the Land of Milk and Money is a 2004 comedy film written by Susan Emshwiller and directed by Susan Emshwiller. Documentary film Tennou gokko: Misawa Chiren tatta hitori no kakumei is a documentary film directed by Nobuyuki Ohura. Comedy Que familia tan cotorra! is a 1973 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés. It is the sequel to the film, Los Beverly de Peralvillo. Documentary film New Americans is a 1944 American short documentary film directed by Slavko Vorkapić. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film See What I'm Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary is a 2009 documentary produced and directed by Hilari Scarl. It focuses on the lives of deaf artists Bob Hiltermann, TL Forsberg, CJ Jones, and Robert DeMayo. The New York Times called it "Complex, candid and all-but-essential viewing for hearing audiences". Variety said it is "An outstanding documentary exploration of the travails of four deaf entertainers, Hilari Scarls' `See What I'm Saying' provides a glimpse into a performance circuit that few hearing-enabled Americans likely realize exists." Comedy Anniversary Trouble is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 134th Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film Lyrical Nitrate is a 1991 collage film by Peter Delpeut. The film consists of clips from various silent films printed on decaying nitrocellulose film stock, including shorts, documentaries, and travelogues. There is no formal narrative. Delpeut followed the film with 1993's The Forbidden Quest, which also uses found footage; the two were released together on video and DVD. The films were drawn from the Desmets Collection of the Nederlands Filmmuseum, where Delpeut worked as deputy director for a decade. Jean Desmet was an early Dutch film distributor. After Desmet's death a cache of film prints was discovered in the attic of a theater he owned in Amsterdam, and subsequently added to the museum's collection. Comedy Christian Brothers is a 2011 Malayalam action-thriller film directed by Joshiy. The ensemble cast include Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Dileep, Sarath Kumar, Lakshmi Rai, Kanika, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy and Kavya Madhavan. The film is scripted by Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas duo while musical score was composed by Rajamani and songs are composed by Deepak Dev. Comedy Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade is an animated television special from 1982, made by Romeo Muller, Robert L. Rosen, and Fred Wolf. This is the third to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. Documentary film The Liberty of Norton Folgate is a 2009 documentary musical film written by Carl Smyth and directed by Julien Temple and Luke Cresswell. Comedy Get Together is a 2013 comedy, drama and family film written by Xuan-Qi Wang and directed by Chin-Cheng Lu. Documentary film Sorrow: the Nazi legacy is a 1992 documentary film directed by Gregor Nowinski. Comedy It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown is the 35th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was produced in 1992 but unlike previous specials it wasn't shown on CBS, and remained unseen until Paramount released it on video in 1996 alongside 1966's Charlie Brown's All-Stars. The special was released by Warner Home Video on October 9, 2012, on the DVD Happiness is ... Peanuts: Go Snoopy Go! Science Fiction The Wild Man of the Navidad is a 2008 horror film picked up by IFC Films shortly after its world premiere at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Thriller Anatomy of a Psycho is an American film directed by Boris Petroff. Ed Wood reportedly contributed to Jane Mann's screenplay as Larry Lee. The film uses music originally used for Wood's Plan 9 From Outer Space. Ronnie Burns, adopted son of George Burns and Gracie Allen, plays the lead. Comedy Hello, My Name is Cox is a 1955 West German comedy crime film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Johannes Heesters, Claude Borelli and Kurt Meisel. It is an adaptation of the novel Gestatten, mein Name ist Cox by Rolf and Alexandra Becker Documentary film Widerstand am Strom: Hainburg - der österreichische Weg is a 1987 documentary film directed by Roberto A. Epple. Comedy Bedrooms and Hallways is a 1998 comedy-drama film about bisexuality or the fluidity of sexuality. It was written by Robert Farrar and directed by Rose Troche, starring Kevin McKidd, James Purefoy, Tom Hollander, Julie Graham, Simon Callow and Hugo Weaving. Thriller The Specialist is a 1994 American action film directed by Luis Llosa, starring Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone and James Woods. Documentary film Wapsi is a 2005 documentary film directed by Ajay Raina. Documentary film Danube Hospital is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Nikolaus Geyrhalter. Comedy "Recently paralyzed DJ "Delicious" Dean battles the mean streets of Los Angeles, struggling to survive in his wheelchair. Yearning to walk again, and fighting to spark the ashes that were once his career, Dean turns to the dubious world of faith healing and gets much more than he bargained for. Lured by easy money and the heat of fame, Dean sells out to an unstable rock band, stomping the dreams of so many who see him as their only hope. World-famous DJ "Delicious" must now tackle his own worst demon—himself—if he is ever to conquer his “handicap” and find true healing. Written by and starring Christopher Thornton in a gripping performance as the fiercely determined deejay, Sympathy for Delicious is a wildly original story. Mark Ruffalo makes an auspicious directorial debut with a gritty, yet fervent, take on the search for meaning amidst tragedy and the redemptive power that is compassion." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Samrat & Co. is a 2014 Hindi detective thriller film directed by Kaushik Ghatak and produced by Kavita K. Barjatya under the Rajshri Productions banner. It features Rajeev Khandelwal in the title role of Samrat. The film was initially scheduled for release on May 1, 2014 release but was released ahead of schedule on Apr 25, 2014. Comedy That Great Fog is a 1975 short animation and comedy film written and directed by Břetislav Pojar. Documentary film Morikiki is a documentary film directed by Shohei Shibata. Comedy El cielo abierto is a 2000 Spanish movie starring Sergi López and Mariola Fuentes. Documentary film Mandelson: The Real PM? is a 2010 documentary film directed by Hannah Rothschild. Animation The Swan Princess is a 1994 American animated musical fantasy film based on the ballet "Swan Lake". Starring the voice talents of Jack Palance, John Cleese, Steven Wright, and Sandy Duncan, the film is directed by a former Disney animation director, Richard Rich, with a music score by Lex de Azevedo. It was released theatrically on November 18, 1994 where it received generally mixed reviews by critics and was a box office bomb. The film was followed by four direct-to-video sequels: The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain, The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom, The Swan Princess Christmas, and The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale. Comedy Nina, a runaway bride, is unaware that her mother has married her fiancé in her stead, and that the two have set out to bring her back. Nina's escape lands her in a car with a joy-riding 15-year-old who is subsequently carjacked by two lovesick convicts. The teenager then encounters the bride's mother and groom and his vague description of the crooks that jacked his car leads them to believe that Nina has turned to a life of crime. The three set off after the wrong couple and all end up at a remote motel, run by a Bible-thumping divorcée. With bride, groom and mother finally reunited, one would expect a happy conclusion, but like chasing butterflies, you don't know until you open your hands to see what's there... Comedy 25 watts is a 2001 Uruguayan urban comedy drama film directed and written by Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll. The independent film picture stars Daniel Hendler, Jorge Temponi, and Alfonso Tort. The film received a total of ten awards and three additional nominations, including Best Feature Film Award at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, Best First Feature Film Award at the Havana Film Festival, and others. Comedy 2004 is a 2011 animation short comedy drama romance film written and directed by Edgard Paiva. Thriller No.20 Madras Mail is a 1990 Malayalam action-comedy film directed by Joshiy, starring Mohanlal in lead role along with M. G. Soman, Jagadish, Manianpilla Raju, Ashokan and also features Mammooty as himself. This film was remade in Hindi as Teesra Kaun by Partho Ghosh with Mithun Chakraborty. Comedy The Super Cops is a 1974 film starring Ron Leibman and David Selby, directed by Gordon Parks. The film is based on the book The Super Cops: The True Story Of The Cops Called Batman and Robin by L.H. Whittemore. The film was released the year after the successful cop movie Serpico. Science Fiction Robot Stories is a 2003 American independent anthology science fiction comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Pak. The film consists of four stories in which human characters struggle to connect in a world of robot babies and android office workers. Comedy Bodyguard is a 2011 Indian action film directed by Siddique. It is the third remake of the director's own 2010 Malayalam film of the same name, the second being the 2011 Tamil film Kaavalan starring Vijay and Asin. The film was produced by Atul Agnihotri and featured Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles. It also stars Raj Babbar, Mahesh Manjrekar and Hazel Keech in supporting roles. The film's first look and theatrical trailer was unveiled on 21 July 2011. Bodyguard was released on tiwar 31 August 2011 across 2,250 screens in 70 Indian cities and with 482 prints across the overseas territory. Bodyguard was released in 3250 theatres worldwide. The film broke many records upon its release. Within the first day of its release, it went on to become the highest opening day grosser as well as the biggest grosser ever for a single day up until then. The film set another box office record, netting 1.01 billion in its first week, thus becoming the highest opening week grossing Bollywood film. The film became a major commercial success with a worldwide gross of 2.3 billion and was declared a blockbuster by Box Office India. Documentary film Mighty Times: The Children's March is a 2004 American short documentary film about the Birmingham civil rights marches. It was directed by Robert Houston and produced by Robert Hudson. The film won an Academy Award in 2005 for Documentary Short Subject. The film was co-produced by the Southern Poverty Law Center and HBO. Science Fiction Beyond the Stars is a 1989 drama film written and directed by David Saperstein and starred Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, Sharon Stone, Olivia d'Abo and F. Murray Abraham. This science fiction drama centers on Eric, teenage son of a computer scientist who worked for the Apollo program which sent the first humans to the moon. Eric, determined to become an astronaut himself one day, befriends Paul Andrews, the thirteenth man on the moon. Paul is avoided by other astronauts nowadays because he was very rude and rebuffing when he returned from space. Eric slowly learns that Paul discovered something during his excursion on the moon that he keeps as a secret. The movie was filmed in and around Huntsville, Alabama and the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, and outside of Vancouver, British Columbia. Documentary film My Grandfather is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Ruta Buciunaite. Comedy A Snitch in Time is the 128th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Allá en el Rancho Grande is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Comedy The Actress and the Poet is a comedy film directed by Mikio Naruse. Comedy All These Women, originally released as Now About These Women in the UK, is a 1964 Swedish comedy film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It is a parody of Fellini's 8½. Along with Smiles of a Summer Night, the film is one of the few comedy films ever made by Bergman. It was Bergman's first film to be shot in colour. Animation The Devil and Daniel Mouse is a 1978 animated Halloween television special, from Canada's Nelvana animation studio. It is based on the story of The Devil and Daniel Webster. The Nelvana logo made its first appearance at the end of the film. Comedy Poppitz is a 2002 comedy film written by Roland Düringer and Harald Sicheritz and directed by Harald Sicheritz. Documentary film The Romance of Celluloid is a 1937 short black and white documentary film, narrated by Frank Whitbeck, which goes behind the scenes to look at the manufacture of film and the making of motion pictures. The film was the first of the studio's Romance of Celluloid series, which also included; Another Romance of Celluloid From the Ends of the Earth: Another Romance of Celluloid Electric Power: Another Romance of Celluloid A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound A New Romance of Celluloid: Hollywood; Style Center of the World A New Romance of Celluloid: You Can't Fool a Camera A New Romance of Celluloid: Personalities A New Romance of Celluloid: We Must Have Music Twenty Years After: A New Romance of Celluloid Comedy All the World's a Stooge is the 55th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy It's a Small World is a 1935 film starring Spencer Tracy and Wendy Barrie, and directed by Irving Cummings. Comedy Meet the Hollowheads is a 1989 movie written and directed by special-effects makeup artist Thomas R. Burman. It stars Juliette Lewis, John Glover, Richard Portnow, and Joshua John Miller. The film is a black comedy and satire of 1950s sitcoms set in a dystopic future populated by bizarre, tentacled creatures which function dually as household appliances and food. As of December 2010, Meet the Hollowheads is Burman's only directorial effort. Thriller No Escape, released in some countries as Escape from Absolom, is a 1994 American action/science fiction film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Ray Liotta, Lance Henriksen, Stuart Wilson, Kevin Dillon and Ernie Hudson. It was based on the 1987 novel The Penal Colony, by Richard Herley. The story, set in a dystopian future, concerns a former Marine who is serving life imprisonment on an island inhabited by savage and cannibalistic prisoners. It was shot in Queensland, Australia. Comedy C'est arrivé à Paris is a 1952 film directed by Henri Lavorel. Animation A Tin Can is a 2013 short, animation and adventure film written and directed by Tatiana Kiseleva. Science Fiction Trollhunter is a 2010 Norwegian dark fantasy film, made in the form of a "found footage" mockumentary. It is written and directed by André Øvredal, and features a mixed cast of relatively unknown actors and well-known Norwegian comedians, including Otto Jespersen. Trollhunter received positive reviews from Norwegian critics. It opened on 10 June 2011 in the US, to a mostly positive critical reception. Animation Nanuq is a 2011 animation, short, drama, family film directed by Jill Jones. Comedy Carpool is a 1996 comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring David Paymer and Tom Arnold. Science Fiction Superman III is a 1983 British superhero film directed by Richard Lester. It is the third film in the Superman film series based upon the long-running DC Comics superhero. The film is the last Superman film to be produced by Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind and stars Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Annette O'Toole, Annie Ross, Pamela Stephenson, and Robert Vaughn. This film is followed by Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, released on July 23, 1987. Although the film still managed to recoup its $39,000,000 budget, it was less successful than the first two Superman movies, both financially and critically. While harsh criticism focused on the film's comedic and campy tone, as well as the casting and performance of Pryor, Reeve was praised for his much darker performance as the corrupted Superman. Following the release of this movie, Pryor signed a five-year contract with Columbia Pictures worth $40 million. Comedy Little Murders is a 1971 black comedy film starring Elliott Gould and Marcia Rodd, directed by Alan Arkin in his feature directorial debut. It is the story of a girl, Patsy, who brings home her boyfriend, Alfred, to meet her severely dysfunctional family amidst a series of random shootings, garbage strikes and electrical outages ravaging the neighborhood. The film originated as a play written by cartoonist Jules Feiffer which was staged on Broadway in 1967 but which lasted only seven performances. This failure was followed by a successful London production by the Royal Shakespeare Company, directed by Christopher Morahan at the Aldwych Theatre. It was then revived Off-Broadway in 1969 by Circle in the Square in New York City, directed by Arkin with a cast that included Linda Lavin, Vincent Gardenia, and Fred Willard. That production ran for 400 performances, and won Feiffer an Obie Award. Lavin won the 1969 Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Performance. Gould bought the film rights and co-produced the movie with Jack Brodsky, who received the producer credit. Comedy A Girl in a Million is a 1946 British film. Animation Godfather Death is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Eileen H. Peng. Animation Tutu Funnytooth is a 2011 animation film directed by Mattias Mälk. Comedy Eye Candy is a 2012 short documentary comedy film directed by Alexis Manya Spraic. Documentary film Sinister organizations have achieved the ability to affect the thoughts, decisions, and perceptions of human beings across the globe. Stars Ian R. Crane. Comedy My Friend the King is a 1932 British comedy film, directed by Michael Powell and starring Jerry Verno. The film was a follow-up to Two Crowded Hours, Powell's unexpectedly popular directiorial debut of the previous year, with comedian Verno reprising his role as a chirpy Cockney taxi driver who gets mixed up in shady doings. This film however was less well-received, with Powell recalling it as "a complete failure", also noting that he worked on six films during 1932 and that "they couldn't all be good...and they weren't". My Friend the King is one of eleven quota quickies directed by Powell between 1931 and 1936 of which no print is known to survive. The film is not held in the BFI National Archive, and is classed as "missing, believed lost". Animation Sylvester has gone neurotic after years of myopic fixation on the "little yellow bird." Tired of chasing the canary, he goes to a psychiatrist to get the whole story off his chest and rid himself of his Tweety Bird complex. His father, he tells the note-taking shrink, never taught him how to catch mice like all the other cats, so he "was forced to find sustenance by other means." Documentary film An Evening with Kevin Smith is a DVD featuring Question and Answer sessions that the writer and filmmaker Kevin Smith held with his fans at various American colleges in 2001/2002. The colleges were: Clark University, Cornell University, Indiana University, Kent State University and University of Wyoming. During the sessions, Kevin Smith answers questions regarding his movies, as well as his life. He discusses how he got started in the movie industry, how different films came about, his friendship with Jason Mewes, and his relationship with the media, fans, and various other celebrities. Comedy Palmy Days is an American musical comedy film written by Eddie Cantor, Morrie Ryskind, and David Freedman, directed by A. Edward Sutherland, and choreographed by Busby Berkeley. The film stars Eddie Cantor. The famed Goldwyn Girls make appearances during elaborate production numbers set in a gymnasium and a bakery. Betty Grable, Paulette Goddard, Virginia Grey, and Toby Wing are among the bevy of chorines. Science Fiction Vendetta dal futuro is a 1986 Italian science fiction film starring Daniel Greene, Luigi Montefiore, John Saxon and Claudio Cassinelli and directed by Sergio Martino. Actor Claudio Cassinelli was killed in a helicopter crash during the making of this film. Comedy Dicky Moe is a Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in 1961 and released in 1962. It was directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder. The plotline and title of the short is a parody of the book Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. It is the eighth of thirteen Tom and Jerry cartoons made in Czechoslovakia. Science Fiction The Human Vapor, known in Japan as Gas Human No. 1, is a tokusatsu film produced and released by Toho Studios in 1960. The film was made by Toho's legendary Godzilla directing/special effects/producing team of Ishirō Honda, Eiji Tsuburaya, and Tomoyuki Tanaka. Along with Secret of the Telegian and The H-Man, it is often part of Toho's "mutant" trilogy. A sequel to this film was planned called Frankenstein vs. the Human Vapor in which the Human Vapor survives the climax and goes to find a doctor who brought Frankenstein's monster to back to life, in hopes of finding a way to bring back his girlfriend who didn't survive the climax leading to a battle between the two. This was dropped in favor of Frankenstein vs. Baragon. Comedy A Little Stiff is a 1991 minimalist comedy directed by Caveh Zahedi and Greg Watkins based on true events and re-enacted by the actual participants. Caveh Zahedi plays himself as a neurotic film student who develops a crush on art student Erin McKim after a brief encounter in an elevator. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991, aired on the Sundance Channel and German Television Station WDR, and was released on home video by World Artists. The film is currently unavailable, although IFC Films was planning a re-release in 2008. Comedy Majstori is a 2013 Croatian comedy film directed by Dalibor Matanic. Comedy "The middle-aged Hawaiian women are obsessed with a Korean movie star in Ajumma! Are You Krazy??? But they’ll need help from some unexpected (and hunky) sources to fulfill their dreams of meeting their crush. This hilarious short is rife with wacky characters, revenge, screaming teenyboppers and middle aged women, culminating in an incredibly satisfying conclusion!" Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film This film concentrates on Bon Jovi's startling rejuvenation during the past decade - their contribution to the music of the third millennium. The DVD features live and studio recordings of the band's finest tracks from this period, rare footage, interviews with the group and seldom seen photographs. Animation Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street is a Disney direct-to-video animated film, released to VHS on November 6, 2001. It is a compilation of four unrelated episodes of the Recess TV series, including the series' Christmas special "Yes Mikey, Santa Does Shave". It was followed by two more direct-to-video Recess films in 2003: Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade, and Recess: All Growed Down. In November 2003, the film was re-released on DVD. Comedy Grand Ole Opry is a 1940 film directed by Frank McDonald. Thriller The Yellow Division is a Swedish 1954 film set at the Swedish Air Force wing F 8 Barkarby, just north of Stockholm and revolves around a fighter squadron of J 29 aircraft. Documentary film One Day After Peace is a 2012 documentary film directed by Erez Laufer and Miri Laufer. Comedy Sweet Corn is a 2013 short comedy drama family film written and directed by Joo Hyun Lee. Science Fiction Alive is a 2002 Japanese action film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It is based on the manga ALIVE by Tsutomu Takahashi and stars Hideo Sakaki as the protagonist, Tenshu. Tenshu is imprisoned and sentenced to death for murdering the men who raped his girlfriend. However, he manages to survive his execution and is presented with an option: face another execution attempt or subject himself to their bizarre and dangerous experiments. He chooses the latter and is put in a cell with a rapist and a woman who's infected with a taint that transports from person to person during extreme anger. The taint is transferred to Tenshu and he must now deal with the military who has interrupted the experiment to obtain it. Hideo Sakaki, who portrayed the villain in Kitamura's previous film, Versus, now plays the hero in this film. Likewise Tak Sakaguchi who was the hero in Versus returns in this film as the villain. This film, which is broken into titled chapters, titles the scene in which the two characters battle as "VERSUS". Eight other cast members from Versus also appeared in this movie. Comedy House Broken is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Michael Hankinson and starring Louis Borel, Jack Lambert and Mary Lawson. A wife tries to make her husband jealous by flirting with a Frenchman. The film was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. Documentary film Indefatigable is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt. Science Fiction The Purifiers is a 2004 action film directed by Richard Jobson, and starring Dominic Monaghan. It was produced by Chris Atkins. Comedy Time Share is a TV movie starring Nastassja Kinski and Timothy Dalton. It premiered on Fox Family Channel on June 18, 2000. It is directed by Sharon von Wietersheim. Two single parents - male and female - along with their kids have to involuntarily share a house for their holidays. The film was a hit when first aired on the then-Fox Family Channel, and was subsequently dubbed internationally. However the film has not been aired in the US recently, along with a number of other Fox Family Original Movies. However, it is available in Region 2 German. Documentary film Ocean Men: Extreme Drive is a 2001 documentary film written by Mose Richards and directed by Bob Talbot. Comedy Sing Your Way Home is a 1945 film directed by Anthony Mann and featuring Jack Haley and Marcy McGuire. Comedy Old Scores is a 1991 film jointly produced by New Zealand and Wales, based around the two countries' mutual national sport of rugby union. It is notable for the appearance of a large number of legendary Welsh and New Zealand international rugby players in supporting roles. Old Scores was primarily intended as theatrical release in New Zealand but was shown as a television movie in Wales. Old Scores was directed by Alan Clayton, and the screenplay was by New Zealanders Dean Parker and Greg McGee. McGee has a strong history of dramatic works revolving around rugby, most notably his play Foreskin's Lament. Comedy High Pressure is a 1932 American pre-code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring William Powell and Evelyn Brent. It is based on the play Hot Money by Aben Kandel. Comedy Danger: Diabolik is a 1968 Italian-French action film directed by Mario Bava based on the Italian comic character Diabolik. The film is about a criminal named Diabolik who plans large scale heists for his girlfriend Eva. Diabolik is trailed in pursuit from Inspector Ginco who blackmails the gangster Ralph Valmont into catching Diabolik for him. Documentary film L'Affaire Chebeya is a documentary directed by Thierry Michel that was released in February 2012. The award-winning film explores the assassination of a human rights activist in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the subsequent trial. Comedy Little Wildcat is a 1922 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Science Fiction Rodan, released in Japan as Sora no Daikaijū Radon, is a 1956 Kaiju film produced by Toho Studios. It was the studio's first Kaiju movie filmed in color. It is one of a series of "giant monster" movies that found an audience outside Japan, especially in the United States, where it was originally released as Rodan! The Flying Monster! Comedy Love in Disguise. is a 2010 Chinese-language romantic comedy movie. It was directed by Chinese-American singer-songwriter, record producer, actor and film director Wang Leehom and filmed in Shanghai. Love in Disguise went on to become the highest grossing film for a first-time director in Chinese history grossing over 60 million RMB domestically. Comedy You Can't Win 'Em All is a 1970 war film, written by Leo Gordon and directed by Peter Collinson, starring Tony Curtis and Charles Bronson as two American soldiers in 1922 Turkey who protect the three daughters of a Turkish governor while thwarting a Turkish army colonel's attempt to take gold on a train the two soldiers happen to be on. The setting is the time of the Greco-Turkish War. Comedy Christmas in Compton is a 2012 comedy film written by Suzanne Broderick, Robert Fedor and David Raynr and directed by David Raynr. Thriller The Price of Death is a 1971 Italian Western film directed by Lorenzo Gicca Palli and starring Klaus Kinski and Gianni Garko. Some DVD releases feature the title Der Galgen Wartecht Schon, Amigo!. Animation It Matters: The Lonely Bully is a 2014 short film directed by Daniel Bourré. Comedy Blondie's Hero is a film directed by Edward Bernds released on March 9, 1950. Animation Don't Fear Death is a 2013 short film written by Ian Ravenscroft and directed by Louis Hudson. Documentary film Shores of Silence: Whale Sharks in India is a landmark film by Mike Pandey that brought about major legislative changes to protect whale sharks worldwide. This documentary depicts the needless killing and harvesting of whale sharks by poor Indian communities. In response to the film, the Indian government introduced legislature to ban fishing of whale sharks, declaring them endangered species and protecting them under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. This gives whale sharks equal status to other endangered species such as tigers and rhinoceroses. Internationally, the film helped to bring the whale shark global protection under CITES. The film won 11 international awards including The Wildscreen Panda, also known as the Green Oscar. Recently, the film received four stars from the Hindustan Times. Comedy Twenty Minutes of Love is a 1914 American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios. The film was Charlie Chaplin's directorial debut, though he shared directing duties with Joseph Madden. Thriller Jack Rio is a film directed by Gregori J. Martin. The film is based on a short film written and directed by the films lead actor Matt Borlenghi. Science Fiction Guyver: Out of Control is a 1986 short horror original video animation based on the manga Bio Booster Armor Guyver but with differences both in length and story from both the manga and the 12 episode OVA series, Bio-Booster Armor Guyver. It was released in the U.S. and Canada in 1993 by L.A. Hero under the Dark Image Entertainment label. It has since been out of print in North America. Documentary film Mirror Mirror provocatively explores the relationship between a woman's body image and the quest for an idealized female form. Blending humor and candor, the film incisively illuminates the vagaries in the concept of an "ideal" body type. A tension exists between the visual statement created by masks and mannequins and the rich diversity of the thirteen women appearing in the film. These women, of varying age, size, and ethnicity, frankly reveal the ambivalence with which they regard their own bodies. Their comments on the size and shape of specific body parts are underscored by footage from the thirties depicting perfect body part contests for women. Documentary film The Glorious Resolve: Death Before Disgrace is a 2011 Pakistani documentary film made by the Inter-Services Public Relations department of the Pakistani military. It was created specifically to counter Taliban and Al-Qaeda propaganda videos by depicting the army and the fight against terror in a positive light. Glorious Resolve won Jury special award in the recently held International film festival "Eserciti-e-Popoli" held at Bracciano, Italy. The festival saw the participation of NATO and 24 other countries with 60 films produced by renowned film makers which were evaluated by qualified and reputed jury. Glorious Resolve received the medal from the Chairman of the Italian Senate with the citation "A technically outstanding and emotionally powerful dramatization of the story of courageous soldier under fire in combat situation". Comedy Crush and Blush is a 2008 South Korean film. It is the feature film debut of director Lee Kyoung-mi, and also the first film to be produced by Park Chan-wook. Crush and Blush premiered at the 13th Pusan International Film Festival, and went on general release in South Korea on October 16, 2010. Documentary film Endless Day is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Anna Frances Ewert. Documentary film A Place to Stand is a 1967 film produced and edited by the Canadian artist and filmmaker Christopher Chapman for the Ontario pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada. For the film, he pioneered the concept of moving panes, of moving images, within the single context of the screen. At times there are 15 separate images moving at once. This technique, which he dubbed "multi-dynamic image technique" has since been employed in many films, notably Norman Jewison's 1968 film The Thomas Crown Affair. Mr. Jewison has credited Mr. Chapman as the creator of the edit style. The technique may also be seen on television today in the series 24. It is said that most of the editing decisions were worked out in an accountant's spreadsheet book and the pencil edit plan resembled flow charts. Chapman has said that at one point in the editing process he stood there in the room, bits of footage hanging from clips all around him. He felt crushed by the force of his vision and he was a breath away from quitting. Even at the first screening, Chapman was exhausted and unsure but as he left the room, Steve McQueen watching at the back, grabbed Chapman and told him that he was blown away by the film. Comedy A Day in the Death of Joe Egg is a 1972 film based on the play of the same name by Peter Nichols, directed by Peter Medak. It stars Alan Bates and Janet Suzman. It was nominated for a BAFTA Award in 1973. Comedy Hirak Rajar Deshe is the second film of the Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne series directed by Satyajit Ray. A unique aspect of the film is that most of the dialogues exchanged by the protagonists of the film are rhyming. The only person who did not speak in rhyme, was the teacher, symbolizing that though the thoughts of everybody else is bound, the teacher was a free-thinker. The film was followed by the third film of the series directed by Satyajit Ray's son, Sandip Ray. Documentary film Gangrene is a 1994 film directed by Johann Feindt and Didi Danquart. Comedy Dhongee is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Roy. The film stars Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Asrani, Prem Nath and in a special appearanceRakesh Roshan. Comedy Munster, Go Home! is a 1966 American film based on the hit 1960s family television sitcom The Munsters. It was directed by Earl Bellamy, who also directed a number of episodes in the series. The film reunited the original cast, except for Marilyn, who was played by Debbie Watson. This film offered audiences an opportunity to see the Munsters in Technicolor rather than the black-and-white format of the television series, but was not a commercial success upon its original theatrical release. The film also features the DRAG-U-LA custom dragster designed by George Barris. Although most of the film is set in "Shroudshire, England" the automobile racing scenes were shot at the Paramount Ranch in Agoura, California. Thriller The Iris Effect is a 2005 mystery drama thriller film written by Yuri Kamenetsky, Ezhen Shchedrin and Maksim Stishov and directed by Nikolai Lebedev. Comedy My Boy is a 1921 film directed by Albert Austin and Victor Heerman and starring Jackie Coogan. The film is extremely rare. Animation Dji. Death Fails is a 2012 comedy animated short film written by Serdar Djumaev, Dmitri Voloshin, Vadim Novac and directed by Dmitri Voloshin. Science Fiction The Rift is a 1990 film directed by Juan Piquer Simón and starring R. Lee Ermey involving a submarine rescue that goes awry. It is one of many underwater-themed movies released around 1990, including The Abyss, Leviathan, DeepStar Six, The Evil Below and Lords of the Deep. Documentary film Just Another Missing Kid is a 1981 documentary film about the search for a missing teenager and directed by John Zaritsky. Eric Wilson had left his native Ottawa in July 1978 in a Volkswagen camper on a trip to Boulder, Colorado. Somewhere in Nebraska he disappeared. The movie traces how his family and a private investigator work to find out what had happened. The film focuses on how little help the various police forces were and is an indictment of the apathy and bureaucracy of the legal system on both sides of the border. Raymond Hatch and Bertram Davis, hitchhikers Wilson had picked up, eventually confessed to the murder. The long-time criminal and drifter Hatch, who had committed the murder, was sentenced to 26 years in prison, but was released after serving 13. In 1994 he stabbed his girlfriend with a knife and was convicted of assault for which he served 9 months in jail. In a follow-up to the story from 1995, the fifth estate reported that Hatch had resumed his drifting. He died in 2000. Originally produced by CBC Television for the documentary news program the fifth estate, it was broadcast on CBC television to much acclaim in 1981. Comedy Louise Nevelson Takes a Bath is a 1983 short film directed by Jamie Walters. Comedy See My Lawyer is a film directed by Edward F. Cline released on Mar 9, 1945. Documentary film Time Is Illmatic is a 2014 documentary film written by Erik Parker and directed by One9. Comedy Mutti: The Movie is a 2003 film written and directed by Jörn Hartmann, Klaus Purkart, Biggy van Blond and Ades Zabel. Comedy Peculiarities of the National Hunt is the first and most notable "Russian national comedy". As soon as it was released in 1995 it became a nationwide success in Russia, the leader at the Russian box office. It won the Nika Award and Kinotavr awards. It was followed by several other "Peculiarities..." films. Comedy The Wild and the Free is a 1980 family, adventure and comedy film written by Michael Berk and Douglas Schwartz, and directed by James Hill. Comedy Love/Juice is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Kaze Shindō. This is a debut feature film for Shindō, one of the few Japanese women directors. Thriller Liberty Stands Still is a 2002 film starring Wesley Snipes and Linda Fiorentino. Directed by Kari Skogland, it is a thriller about a man seeking revenge for his daughter's death. Following its screening at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the film failed to get a proper theatrical release and was released straight to DVD on October 22, 2002. Comedy The Case is a 2007 Chinese film directed by the female first-time director, Wang Fen. It is the first film of the Yunnan New Film Project, a planned anthology of ten films directed by female Chinese directors, all taking place in the southern province of Yunnan. It was followed by The Park, also in 2007. The film was produced by Filmblog Media with the support of the Yunnan provincial government. The Case follows an innkeeper, played by Wu Gang, who one day comes across a black suitcase floating in the river, only to discover that it contains the body, finely dismembered and frozen. Comedy Home Along The River is a 2002 film directed by Eric Quizon. Documentary film Sur les traces du Bembeya Jazz is a 2007 documentary film about the Guinean band Bembeya Jazz. Documentary film Corn Mother is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Taylor Dunne. Science Fiction Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh is a 2006 action adventure comedy fantasy musical science fiction film written by Carlo Vergara and Dinno Erece and directed by Joel Lamangan. Animation Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! is the tenth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on September 19, 2006, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, though it featured a logo for and copyright to Hanna-Barbera Cartoons at the end. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang travelling to the Bermuda Triangle on a creepy eerie cruise, with ghosts, pirates, and monsters. Comedy Clerks is a 1994 American black-and-white comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, who also appears in the film as Silent Bob. Starring Brian O'Halloran as Dante Hicks and Jeff Anderson as Randal Graves, it presents a day in the lives of two store clerks and their acquaintances. Shot entirely in black and white, Clerks is the first of Smith's View Askewniverse films, and introduces several recurring characters, notably Jay and Silent Bob. Clerks was shot for $27,575 in the convenience and video stores where director Kevin Smith worked in real life. Upon its theatrical release, the film grossed over $3 million in theaters, launching Smith's career. Comedy Kitty and the Great Big World is a film directed by Alfred Weidenmann released on Sep 13, 1956. Comedy Dinner Time is an animated short subject produced and directed by Paul Terry, co-directed by John Foster, and produced at Van Beuren Studios. The film is part of a series entitled Aesop's Fables and features the Terry creation Farmer Al Falfa who works as a butcher, fending off a group of pesky dogs. Dinner Time was one of the first publicly shown sound-on-film cartoons. It was premiered in New York City on 1 September 1928 and released by Pathé Exchange on 14 October 1928, a month before Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie, which premiered on 18 November 1928 at the 79th Street Theater in New York City. Dinner Time, however, was not successful with audiences and Disney's film would go on to be widely recognized as the first synchronized sound cartoon. Max and Dave Fleischer released 36 cartoons in their Song Car-Tunes series—with about 19 of those made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film system—between May 1924 and September 1926. Ironically, Steamboat Willie was released by Pat Powers' Celebrity Pictures using the Powers Cinephone sound-on-film system, which was cloned from the Phonofilm system without the permission of Lee De Forest. Thriller The Client is a 1994 American legal thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher, and starring Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones and Brad Renfro in his film debut. It is based on the novel of the same name by John Grisham. The film was released in the United States on July 20, 1994. Thriller Red Road is a 2006 British film directed by Andrea Arnold. It tells the story of a CCTV security operator who observes through her monitors a man from her past. It is named after, and partly set at, the Red Road flats in Barmulloch, Glasgow, Scotland which were the tallest residential buildings in Europe at the time they were built. It is shot largely in a Dogme 95 style, using handheld cameras and natural light. Red Road is the first film in Advance Party, a projected trilogy following a set of rules dictating how the films will be written and directed. They will all be filmed and set in Scotland, using the same characters and cast. Each film will be made by a different first-time director. The Observer polled several filmmakers and film critics who voted it as one of the best British films in the last 25 years. Science Fiction Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, released in 1943, is an American monster horror film produced by Universal Studios starring Lon Chaney, Jr. as the Wolf Man and Bela Lugosi as Frankenstein's monster. This was the first of a series of "ensemble" monster films combining characters from several film series. This film, therefore, is both the fifth in the series of films based upon Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, directly after The Ghost of Frankenstein, and a sequel to The Wolf Man. Comedy Season's Beatings is a French comedy-drama film directed by Danièle Thompson, released in 1999. Documentary film Bar25 is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Britta Mischer and Nana Yuriko. Documentary film Ground-breaking discoveries are the basis of this new series on the civilization of Ancient Egypt. Designed as stepping stones to a happy afterlife, the great pyramids of Egypt were not isolated phenomena but rather representations of a religious and architectural evolution which stemmed from a tradition of elaborate tomb-building. By placing a symbolic "Mound of Creation" made of sand and stone above the tomb, the Egyptians believed that their kings would continually be resurrected and it was this belief that eventually led to the development of the Pyramid. Documentary film Puzzles is a documentary crime fiction family film directed by David Pavlosky and Tami Gold. Animation Akiko: Time of Eve is a film in the film series Time of Eve. Documentary film Station 58 is a documentary made by Pakistani documentary filmmaker Azfar Rizvi. The documentary after being broadcast on local channels has been accepted in international film festivals. Science Fiction Five months have passed and Kurono is well on his way to 100 points. Between missions, GANTZ allows him to assume his normal life, where Tae (Yoshitaka Yuriko) is desperate to start a relationship but understands Kato's "disappearance" has him pre-occupied. Meanwhile, a small black orb appears and assigns murderous missions to a former popstar, while a detective (Yamada Takayuki) investigates numerous sightings of recently deceased members of the public, including Kato. However, when a teammate hits 100 points and opts to resurrect Kato, they realize an alien imposter has adopted Kato's form and is also hunting for the black orb....... Animation See Ya Later Gladiator is a 1968 Looney Tunes animated short film starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales, who had been paired together in a series of cartoons from 1965 to 1968. This was their final theatrical pairing, and this was also the final cartoon to star "classic" Warner Bros. characters. After this short, until the cartoon division closed in 1969, new characters like Cool Cat, Bunny and Claude, Merlin the Magic Mouse, and a few one-shot cartoons made up all of WB's output. Comedy The Year of Getting to Know Us is a comedy drama film directed by Patrick Sisam and starring Tom Arnold, Jimmy Fallon, Lucy Liu and Sharon Stone. It premiered at 24 January 2008 at the Sundance Film Festival. Comedy The Invisible Children is a 2001 comedy film written by Lisandro Duque Naranjo and Gabriel García Márquez and directed by Lisandro Duque Naranjo. Thriller The Defender is a 2004 American action film directed by Dolph Lundgren in his directorial debut, who also starred in the film. The film also co-stars Jerry Springer, Shakara Ledard, Thomas Lockyer and Caroline Lee Johnson. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on October 18, 2005. Dolph Lundgren plays Lance Rockford, must set aside his values and patriotism to protect the life of the world's greatest terrorist so that he does not become a martyr for his cause. Animation Une nuit sur le lac is a 2013 animated short film directed by Lizete Murovska. Comedy Madha Gaja Raja is an upcoming Tamil Masala film directed by Sundar C. It stars Vishal Krishna, Anjali and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in the leading roles, while Prakash Raj and Nithin Sathya play other pivotal supporting roles. Animation Süße Brei, Der is a 2013 animation film directed by Kyne Uhlig and Nikolaus Hillebrand. Comedy Heterosexual Jill is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Michelle Ehlen. Thriller I Kill, You Kill or Io uccido, tu uccidi is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini. Thriller Russian Meat is a 1997 Croatian film directed by Lukas Nola. Documentary film When you can't muscle your way through life, what can you do? A CERTAIN KIND OF BEAUTY is Dan Aronie's response. Dan was a model and aspiring actor when he was diagnosed with a severe form of Multiple Sclerosis at 23. At an age where most people are just starting their lives, Dan is forced to contemplate an unsure future. With the support of family and friends, what he uncovers is an inspiration inner strength - a certain kind of beauty he never knew he had. As six years pass on Martha's Vineyard, Dan undergoes profound changes, transforming agony into depth; anger into love. Told through the eyes of people closest to him, and woven together into this stunningly intimate documentary by award winning filmmakers, this film tells the story of a man who is no longer built like a rock, but whose heart could move a mountain. Thriller Thrill of the Kill is a 2006 dramatic film produced for Lifetime. The film is set in Manchester, Vermont, and was filmed in Montréal, Québec. Comedy You're Only Young Once is the second Andy Hardy movie, with Lewis Stone permanently replacing Lionel Barrymore as Judge Hardy, and Mickey Rooney appearing as his son Andy. MGM replaced Barrymore and Spring Byington, since were too expensive for the sequel's modest budget. Only Rooney, Cecilia Parker and Sara Haden, as Aunt Milly, remained from the original cast. Comedy Ripa Hits the Skids is a 1993 Finnish comedy film directed by Christian Lindblad. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom is a BBC documentary series by English filmmaker Adam Curtis, well known for other documentaries including The Century of the Self and The Power of Nightmares. It began airing in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on 11 March 2007. The series consists of three one-hour programmes which explore the concept and definition of freedom, specifically, "how a simplistic model of human beings as self-seeking, almost robotic, creatures led to today's idea of freedom." Documentary film Rebel Rebel Rebel is a short documentary film directed by Kyle Schneider. Comedy Baby Sale is a 1997 comedy film written by Gyu-tae Park and directed by Bon Kim. Comedy Thousands Cheer is a 1943 American comedy musical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Produced at the height of the Second World War, the film was intended as a morale booster for American troops and their families. Animation Max & Co is a stop-motion animated feature film released in Belgium, France, and Switzerland in February 2008. It won the Audience Award at the 2007 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. With its budget of CHF 30 million, of which CHF 1.5 million were subsidised by the Swiss Federal Office of Culture, it was the most expensive Swiss film ever. Documentary film Cane Toads: An Unnatural History is a 47-minute documentary film about the introduction of Cane Toads to Australia. Cane Toads were introduced to Australia with the aim of controlling a sugar cane pest, the cane beetle, but they over-multiplied and became a serious problem in the Australian ecosystem. It is often humorous, and is used in high schools and colleges as a complement to curricula in biology, ecology, environmental science, anthropology, geography, and communication. It was filmed in Cairns and Gordonvale in Queensland. The film was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Short Film. It is distributed in the United States by Radio Pictures. Unusual for a film considered a cult classic, Cane Toads performed very well during its theatrical release. For almost 20 years Cane Toads: An Unnatural History held the title of top grossing non-IMAX documentary for the Australian box office. It remains easily in the top ten today even with the IMAX films included. Released in March 1988, it is recording as bringing in $613,910 Australian dollars. Documentary film Ich bin nicht Gott, aber wie Gott is a 1994 documentary film directed and written by Claus Strobel. Documentary film My America is a documentary film directed by Peter Hegedus. Comedy Make Hummus Not War is a 2012 historical comedy documentary film directed by Trevor Graham. Comedy Look Who's Talking Too is the 1990 sequel to director Amy Heckerling's 1989 comedy Look Who's Talking. The film stars the original cast members John Travolta and Kirstie Alley as James and Mollie, the parents of Mikey, a toddler coping with the newest addition to the family, baby Julie. In addition to this, he is having trouble using a potty, and the unorthodox advice he gets from his playmate, Eddie, doesn't make his problem any better. Documentary film Psychiatry: An Industry of Death is a 2006 documentary film. Animation Crunch-crunch is a 1967 short animation film directed by Carlos Marchiori. Animation Women's Letters is a 2013 animation short film written by Jean-Charles Finck and Augusto Zanovello and directed by Augusto Zanovello. Comedy Fall Beats is a 2013 short comedy, drama, romance film written and directed by Misa Spencer. Animation The Adventure of A Sugar Doll is a 1965 animated film directed by K. Gopal Krishnan and Kantilal Rathod. Documentary film Jam Docu Kangjung is a 2011 documentary film directed by Choi Jin-Sung, Choi Hadongha, Chon Seungil, Hong Hyung-sook, Jung Yun-seok, Kim Taeil, Kwon Hyo, Kyung Soon and Yang Donggyu. Comedy Drumming It In is a 1930 short comedy film written by Charles Divine and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Aus den Sterntagebüchern des Ijon Tichy is a 1999 comedy science fiction adventure short film written by Oliver Jahn and directed by Randa Chahoud, Dennis Jacobsen and Oliver Jahn. Documentary film Mugshot is a 2014 historical documentary film written by Rob Ruzic and directed by Dennis Mohr. Comedy Smoking/No Smoking is a 1993 French comedy film. It was directed by Alain Resnais and written by Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri, from the play Intimate Exchanges by Alan Ayckbourn. The film starred Pierre Arditi and Sabine Azéma. It won the César Award for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Writing. Comedy Fifty Percent Grey is a 2001 short, animated, comedy film written and directed by Ruairi Robinson. Documentary film Facing Ali is a 2009 documentary directed by Pete McCormack about Muhammad Ali as told from the perspectives of some of the notable opponents he faced during his career: George Chuvalo, Sir Henry Cooper, George Foreman, "Smokin'" Joe Frazier, Larry Holmes, Ron Lyle, Ken Norton, Earnie Shavers, Leon Spinks and Ernie Terrell. Production is credited to Canadian producer Derik Murray and his company, Network Entertainment, Lions Gate Entertainment, and Spike Sports in association with Muhammad Ali Enterprises. Comedy Park is the name of an independent comedy-drama film released in 2007. It was produced by Dana Jackson and directed by Kurt Voelker. The story revolves around a Los Angeles park, where ten colorful characters encounter love - and loss - in the course of one day. It received the Audience Award at the 8th Annual CineVegas Festival where it was premiered in June 2006. After a limited theatrical run in 2007, it was released on DVD on May 20, 2008. Comedy The Black Doll is a 1938 film directed by Otis Garrett. Comedy Stop Press Girl is a 1949 British fantasy comedy film directed by Michael Barry and starring Sally Ann Howes, Gordon Jackson, Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne; the latter two appearing in several different roles in the film. Comedy Uncle Tom is a 1929 short comedy film written by Frank Capra, Jefferson Moffitt, Earle Rodney, Vernon Smith and Maurice Stephens and directed by Phil Whitman. Documentary film The renowned pianist Alice Sommer is 104 years-old, and lives in London. She experienced and witnessed most of the significant events of the 20th century: World War I, The Inflation, World War II, the Holocaust, the Liberation, Communism, Emigration, and more. FROM HELL TO PARADISE documents what makes Alice Sommer so special, and how the spirit of music has shaped and inspired her life; how the music helped her to survive the ghetto of the Terezin (Theresienstadt) and recover mentally and physically from the loss of her husband and almost her entire family. Brought up in Prague; educated in German culture; living and working in Israel for 37 years, and currently living in London, Mrs. Sommer's passion for life is tremendous and admirable. Thriller Akam is a 2013 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Shalini Usha Nair. The film is a contemporary retelling of Malayattoor Ramakrishnan's classic psycho-thriller novel Yakshi. The story is about Srini, a young architect, who starts suspecting that his beautiful wife Ragini is a yakshi. The film was shot in and around Trivandrum and its surrounding suburbs. It premiered at the 8th Dubai International Film Festival in December 2011. It was also screened at the Shanghai International Film Festival and International Film Festival of Kerala. The film released in theatres on 26 April 2013. Thriller Víctimas del Pecado is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Ninón Sevilla. Detroit Institute of Arts considers the film as "one of the most famous post-war Mexican films," and shares that it includes "knockout mambo numbers by Pérez Prado and Pedro Vargas". The film was also released as Hell's Kitchen. Comedy Black Dynamite is a 2009 American action comedy film starring Michael Jai White, Salli Richardson, Arsenio Hall, Kevin Chapman and Tommy Davidson. The film was directed by Scott Sanders and co-written by White, Sanders and Byron Minns, who also co-stars. The plot centers on former CIA agent Black Dynamite, who must avenge his brother's death while cleaning the streets of a new drug that is ravaging the community. The film, which is a spoof of the Blaxploitation genre, had a trailer and funding even before a script was written. Black Dynamite was shot in 20 days in Super 16 format. The film was released in the United States on 16 October 2009 for only two weeks and was well received by critics. It was released on home video on February 16, 2010. Comedy Distilled Love is a 1920 silent comedy film co-directed by Vin Moore and Richard Smith, and featuring Oliver Hardy, who was billed as "Babe Hardy" in this film. Thriller The Babysitter is a 1995 American thriller film directed by Guy Ferland and starring Alicia Silverstone based on the eponymous short story by Robert Coover in his collection Pricksongs and Descants. The film was released direct-to-video in October 1995. Documentary film True Tales is a 2013 documentary, crime fiction, biographical film written by Katie Dunn, Daniel Laabs, Martin Spirit and directed by Katie Dunn. Documentary film Something Like a War is an Indian documentary by Deepa Dhanraj made in 1991. It examines India's family planning program centered on the gender it primarily affects: women. Thriller Arrival ll is a 1998 American Science Fiction Direct-to-Video movie. It is the Sequel to the 1996 movie The Arrival with Charlie Sheen. Documentary film Panoplie is a 1979 short, documentary film written and directed by Philippe Gaucherand. Comedy Déjà Vu is a 1988 Soviet-Polish comedy thriller that takes place in Soviet Odessa in 1925 and spoofs a lot of gangster films. Comedy Seniors is a 2011 Malayalam comedy-mystery film directed by Vyshakh, produced by Vaishakh Rajan, and written by Sachi-Sethu. The story is about four friends who return to their alma mater as students. It stars Jayaram, Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon, and Manoj K. Jayan in the main roles. The film features an original score by Gopi Sundar and songs by Alphons Joseph, Jassie Gift and Alex Paul. The film released in India & UK on 7 May 2011 to positive reviews and was placed first in its opening weekend. Documentary film The Providence Effect is a 2009 documentary film directed by Rollin Binzer about the transformation of Providence-St. Mel from a typical "inner city" school to a top tier institution. It had its world premier at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival in Zurich. Comedy Rowan Atkinson Live! is a 1992 comedy documentary film written by Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis and Ben Elton and directed by Thomas Schlamme. Documentary film Green Magic is a 1953 Italian documentary film directed by Gian Gaspare Napolitano. Thriller A disaster on space station Scorpio One leaves all the crewmembers dead. The CIA sends one of its crack agents, Jared Stone into space with a team five elite Rangers to investigate. The answer to the deadly mystery could mean the end of all life, as we know it. Documentary film I’m Black And I Think I Should Be Proud is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Samuel Kihagi. Animation Apurinã is a 2013 Animation film directed by Daniele do Nascimento Rodrigues. Comedy Brunch Bitch is a 2013 film written and directed by Hannah Cheesman. Animation Calacán is a 1987 animated drama fantasy and mystery film written and directed by Luis Kelly. Comedy The Day the Fish Came Out is a 1967 Greek- British comedy film directed and written by Michael Cacoyannis who also designed the film's costumes. The film stars Tom Courtenay, Colin Blakely and Sam Wanamaker. Documentary film Waterwalker is a 1984 documentary film by Bill Mason, a Canadian outdoorsman, painter, canoeist and environmentalist, who made many films on the art of canoeing and on the appreciation of nature. Released theatrically in Canada in 1984, it was nominated for a Genie Award for "Best Documentary Feature." The film follows Mason as he canoes through whitewater rapids and along the coast of Lake Superior. It features a musical score by Bruce Cockburn. It was Mason's last film. Comedy He's Just Not That Into You is a 2009 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Ken Kwapis, based on the self-help book of the same name by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo, which in turn was inspired by a line of dialogue in Sex and the City. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Connolly, Bradley Cooper, Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson, and Justin Long. The film was produced by Barrymore's production company, Flower Films, while serving as an executive producer. Grossing just under $180 million at the worldwide box office, the film became a success despite being met with mixed critical response. Animation The Lion King II: Simba's Pride is a 1998 American direct-to-video animated musical romantic comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Animation Australia and released on October 27, 1998 by Walt Disney Home Video. The film is the sequel to the 1994 Disney animated film The Lion King. It was later re-released as a special edition DVD on August 31, 2004. It was also re-released again on Blu-ray alongside The Lion King and The Lion King 1½. The Blu-ray edition was "placed into the "Disney Vault" on April 30, 2013. The film centers around Simba and Nala's daughter, Kiara, who falls in love with Kovu, a male lion who was raised in a pride called the Outsiders who were banished by Simba for being loyal to his evil uncle Scar. Desperate to be together, they must overcome the two obstacles that are keeping them apart: Kovu's mother, Zira, and Simba's prejudices against the Outsiders. It also centers around Simba's father-daughter relationship with Kiara, who has a desire for taking care of herself and being on her own, under her father's protection. Animation Loopy De Loop was the only theatrical cartoon short series produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera after leaving MGM and opening their new studio, Hanna-Barbera Productions. The series, distributed to theatres by Columbia Pictures, ran from November 5, 1959 to June 17, 1965. Thriller Female Fugitive is a 1938 drama film written by Bennett Cohen and John T. Neville and directed by William Nigh. Comedy God's Thunder or Le Tonnerre de Dieu is a 1965 French, Italian and West German produced comedy film, directed by Denys de La Patellière. The film is set in Nantes. Comedy Hot Thursday is a 1994 comedy-drama film directed by Michal Rosa. Documentary film The Mushroom Club is a 2005 documentary short subject, directed by Steven Okazaki. The short film is about the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima and its effects on the residents of that city sixty years later. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. It lost to A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin. Comedy Heavy Weather was a dramatisation for television by Douglas Livingstone of the novel Heavy Weather by P. G. Wodehouse, set at Blandings Castle. It was made by the BBC and WGBH Boston, first screened by the BBC on Christmas Eve 1995 and shown in the United States on PBS's Masterpiece Theatre on 18 February 1996. Animation "Princess RoBERT wakes up in a strange creepy room, a gun in her hands..." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Zagreb Animafest site. Science Fiction Sky Pirates is a 1986 Australian adventure film written and produced by John D. Lamond, and directed by Colin Eggleston. It was inspired by Steven Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark, as well as borrowing liberally from The Philadelphia Experiment, The Deer Hunter, Dirty Harry and Mad Max. The music was composed by Brian May, who also scored the first two Mad Max films. Science Fiction Moon 44 is a 1990 science fiction action film from Centropolis Film Productions, directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Michael Paré and Lisa Eichhorn and co-starring Brian Thompson. Documentary film Secret Lives: Hidden Children and Their Rescuers During WWII is a 2002 documentary directed by Aviva Slesin. It deals with the complicated associations involving two groups of guardians and the children who are grateful to each pair. Comedy Tropical Trouble is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Douglass Montgomery, Betty Ann Davies and Alfred Drayton. It was based on the novel Bunga-Bunga by Stephen King-Hall. A series of misunderstanding leads to a colonial governor's wife suspecting him of an affair with his assistant. Documentary film The Fallbrook Story is a short subject film that told the story of a water rights battle between the citizens of the Fallbrook, California area and the federal government. The government wanted to have exclusive rights to the water from the Santa Margarita river for the use of adjacent Camp Pendleton, a U.S. Marine Corps base, in conflict with the established use by local ranchers. At the time film director Frank Capra served on the Board of the local water agency, the Fallbrook Public Utilities District. He produced the short film to tell the story from the ranchers perspective, leading to front page publicity from the Los Angeles Times. As a result, the federal government subsequently withdrew their claim on exclusive use of the water. The film was introduced on camera by Cecil B. DeMille. A copy of the 16mm film is in the archives of the Fallbrook Historical Society. Animation Storm Rider Clash of the Evils is a Chinese animated feature film directed by Dante Lam and produced by Puzzle Animation Studio Limited and Shanghai Media Group. It is based on the manhua series Fung Wan by Ma Wing-shing. Comedy Citizens Against Basswood is a 2013 documentary comedy short film directed by Jaimz Asmundson and Karen Asmundson. Comedy Vida y milagros de Don Fausto is a 1924 Chilean animated silent comedy film, the third film of Carlos F. Borcosque which he shot with director Carlos Espejo. It opened in theatres in Brazil in September 1924. It was a major success, an "extraordinary comedy" which made audiences laugh. Borcosque was the cinematographer for the film which was produced under his own Estudios Cinematograficos Borcosque. Animation ONED is a 2013 animated short film directed by Amica Kubo. Documentary film The Little Team is a 2011 short documentary sport film written and directed by Roger Gómez and Dani Resines. Documentary film Diy is a 2014 short documentary, action film directed by Peter Baxter, Eric Ekman and Ben Hethcoat. Comedy The Trompet Secret is a 1996 short film written and directed by Javier Fesser. Documentary film Death of An Indie Label is a documentary & soundtrack about the independent record label Reel Life Productions, founded by James H. Smith and his younger brother, rapper Esham, in Detroit in 1990. The film, which was uploaded onto the label's YouTube channel, features appearances by James Smith, Esham and Mastamind.the soundtrack for the film features Seven the General and Poe Whosaine. Comedy No Dough Boys is the 82nd short subject starring the slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film This Is What Love In Action Looks Like is a 2011 documentary directed by Morgan Jon Fox. Documentary film The Restorers is a 2003 documentary film by Adam White about restoration of vintage war planes ranging from the F4U Corsair to the B-17 "Yankee Lady". White interviewed dozens of people who have dedicated much of their lives and thousands of dollars to restore planes for museums, air shows, or their own personal collections. The subjects range from people who restore planes in their own garages to major corporations; the end results range from planes that are used in exhibitions and air shows to planes that are restored as racing vehicles. In 2005, White earned a regional 2004 Emmy Award for the film. The film had been released July 18–20, 2003 at the Neon Movies in Dayton, Ohio in conjunction with the Vectren Dayton Air Show. In February 2004, the film was made available in both DVD and VHS format. On March 3, 2004 it was screened at the Fargo Film Festival where it won Documentary Feature Runner-Up award. It debuted on television on Western Reserve Public Media April 13, 2004 and was reaired on June 16. Documentary film Con Artists is a 2011 documentary film directed by Boris Kievsky. Science Fiction Gandahar is a 1988 French animated science fiction and fantasy film. The original version was directed by René Laloux, and was based on Jean-Pierre Andrevon's novel Les Hommes-machines contre Gandahar. An English version was directed by Harvey Weinstein and produced by Bob Weinstein, while noted science-fiction author Isaac Asimov made the revision of the translation. The English title is a translation, not of the original title, but of the original tag line "Les Années lumière" as seen on the French poster. Voice actors for the original French version included Pierre-Marie Escourrou, Catherine Chevallier, Georges Wilson, Anny Duperey, Jean-Pierre Ducos, and Jean-Pierre Jorris. Among the actors providing the voices for the English-language version were Glenn Close, Jennifer Grey, Terrence Mann, Penn and Teller, John Shea, Bridget Fonda, David Johansen, Earle Hyman, Earl Hammond and Christopher Plummer. The animation was in colour and ran for 83 minutes. Production work was done by SEK Animation Studio of North Korea. The film is notable for its strange scenery and exotic flora, fauna, and bizarre inhabitants. Comedy The Fuzz is a 2010 comedy film written by Scott Baker and Tom Malloy and directed by Art Wolff. Science Fiction Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a 1991 American science fiction action thriller film written, produced and directed by James Cameron. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick and Edward Furlong. It is the second installment of the Terminator franchise and the sequel to the 1984 film The Terminator. Terminator 2 follows Sarah Connor and her ten-year-old son John as they are pursued by a new, more advanced Terminator, the liquid metal, shapeshifting T-1000, sent back in time to kill John Connor and prevent him from becoming the leader of the human resistance. An older, less advanced Terminator is also sent back in time to protect John. After a troubled pre-production characterized by legal disputes, Mario Kassar of Carolco Pictures emerged with the franchise's property rights in early 1990. This paved the way for the completion of the screenplay by a Cameron-led production team, and the October 1990 start of a shortened 186-day filming schedule. The production of Terminator 2 required an unprecedented budget of more than $94 million, much of which was spent on filming and special effects. The film was released on July 3, 1991, in time for the U.S. Comedy Jason Segel & Paul Rudd Meet Rush is a 2011 short, comedy film directed by Jason Segel. Thriller Ek Villain is a 2014 Indian romantic thriller film directed by Mohit Suri. The film stars Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh and Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles, and tells the story of a hardened criminal whose terminally ill wife is murdered by a serial killer. The film was produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under Balaji Motion Pictures and ALT Entertainment. Upon its release on 27 June 2014, the film received positive reviews from the critics Koimoi identified it as a film that "more than double[d] the investment by additional 50%." it was declared a blockbuster at the indian box office . Comedy We Are the Freaks is a 2013 United Kingdom film. It's a surreal and anarchic anti-teen film about three misfits having the night of their lives. Starring Michael Smiley, Jamie Blackley, Sean Teale, Rosamund Hanson and Adam Gillen. The film premiered at the 2013 Edinburgh International Film Festival in official competition. The film's setting is based in the 1990s. Science Fiction All Monsters Attack, released in Japan as Gojira-Minira-Gabara: Oru Kaijū Daishingeki, is a 1969 Japanese Kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Ishirō Honda, the film starred Tomonori Yazaki, Eisei Amamoto, and Kenji Sahara. The tenth film in the Godzilla series, this was also the first film specifically geared towards children. While credited with the special effects work, Eiji Tsuburaya was not directly involved with the production of this film. The "Special Effects Supervised by" credit was given out of respect, since he was still the head of the Visual Effects Department. The effects were handled by Ishirō Honda himself, with assistance from Teruyoshi Nakano. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the winter of 1971 by Maron Films as Godzilla's Revenge, where it was paired up nationwide on a double bill with Island of the Burning Damned. Comedy Matilda's Legacy is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Run for Your Wife is a UK-made 2012 film, based on the theatre farce Run for Your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, who produced and along with John Luton, also directed the film. The executive producer is Vicki Michelle. Upon release the film was savaged by critics and has been referred to as one of the worst films of 2013 after it grossed only £602 in its opening weekend at the British box office to its £900,000 budget. Comedy Cubicle Warriors is a 2013 comedy crime written by Adam Bradley, Robert Budreau and directed by Jeff Stephenson. Comedy Blondie Has Servant Trouble is a 1940 American film, the sixth of the series of 28 Blondie movies. Documentary film Carpe Diem: A Fishy Tale is a 2013 short documentary film written by Scott Dobson, Charlotte Engel and Charlotte Odele and directed by Scoot Dobson. Documentary film Blood Type is a documentary action drama war film directed by Leeni Linna. Comedy 12 Horas is a 2001 Puerto Rican movie. It was written and directed by Raúl Marchand Sánchez, and marked his both his screenwriting and directorial debut. The movie follows the lives of several characters during the course of a night in Santurce, Puerto Rico. It had a six-week run in cinemas in Puerto Rico. Its profanity and sexual content were a definite deviation from the norm as far as the usual content of Puerto Rican films done up to that time. Thriller A Man's Neck is a crime fiction mystery thriller film directed by Julien Duvivier. Animation Bugs in Love is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932, and was the final Symphony to be shot with black-and-white film. Comedy Man About Town is a 2006 comedy-drama film produced by Sunlight Productions and independently presented by Media 8 Entertainment. It was written and directed by Mike Binder and stars Ben Affleck, Rebecca Romijn, John Cleese, Bai Ling, and Jerry O'Connell in the Los Angeles area where the film was set. In the United States, it was released direct-to-DVD on February 13, 2007; however, from Israel to Spain, the film was theatrically released in many countries around the world. Comedy Bolji zivot is a 1989 family comedy film written by Ljiljana Pavic and Sinisa Pavic and directed by Mihailo Vukobratovic. Documentary film Cragcam's Guide to Joshua Tree National Park is a 2006 travel and sports documentary film directed by Jeff Hess. Documentary film The Seventh Walk is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Amit Dutta. Documentary film Karl Hess: Toward Liberty is a 1980 American short documentary film about the anarchist Karl Hess, produced by Roland Hallé and Peter W. Ladue. It won an Academy Award in 1981 for Documentary Short Subject. The film was produced at Boston University's College of Communications, School of Broadcasting and Film, Graduate Film Program. Several students, faculty and others made a substantial contribution to creating the film. Thriller The Base is a 1999 action/thriller film written by Jeff Albert and Hesh Rephun, produced by Dana Dubosky and Mark L. Lester, directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Mark Dacascos, Tim Abell and Paula Trickey. Tagline: One Man. The Strength of an Army. Comedy Carry On Up the Jungle is the nineteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in 1970. The film marked Frankie Howerd's second and final appearance in the series. He stars alongside regular players Sid James, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott and Bernard Bresslaw. Kenneth Williams is unusually absent. Kenneth Connor returns to the series for the first time since Carry On Cleo six years earlier and would now feature in almost every entry up to Carry On Emmannuelle in 1978. Jacki Piper makes the first of her four appearances in the series. This movie is a send-up of the classic Tarzan movies. Comedy La Casa del Terror is a 1960 Mexican monster horror/comedy film. Comedy Exploring the Reef is a humorous short documentary film included on the second disc of the Finding Nemo DVD. It features Jean-Michel Cousteau in a documentary film he is trying to make about coral reefs, but Marlin, Dory, and Nemo keep interrupting him. Documentary film Perseverance: The Story of Dr. Billy Taylor is a documentary film directed by Daniel Chace and Bob Hercules. Documentary film For the last 60 years, the term "Jewish boxer" has been an oxymoron. But Dmitriy Salita, a 25 year-old Russian immigrant is making history as a top professional boxer and a rigorously observant Jew. While providing an intimate, 3-year long look at the trials and tribulations faced by an up and coming professional boxer, ORTHODOX STANCE is a portrait of seemingly incompatible cultures and characters (boxing trainers, promoters and rabbis) working together to support Dmitriy's rare and remarkable devotion to both Orthodox Judaism and the pursuit of a professional boxing title. In the end, ORTHODOX STANCE is about more than just boxing and religion, but a young man's search for meaning in life. Comedy Alice and Me is a 2004 comedy drama short film written and directed by Micha Wald. Comedy Cheryl Larsen is doing a documentary on stand-up comedy. Her subject, Rich Burns, is a likable up and coming young comedian. Thriller Caution, Danger! is a 1983 film directed by George Stamboulopoulos. Documentary film Kaze no mai is a documentary film directed by Nobue Miyazaki. Documentary film Little Victorian Secrets is a 2010 documentary film written by Tristan Loraine and Sandra Skibsted and directed by Sandra Skibsted. Comedy Hello, Annapolis is a 1942 comedy film directed by Charles Barton. Animation The Christmas Lamb is a 2000 family animation film written and directed by Rob Loos and George Taweel. Thriller Edogawa Rampo -- a pen name that is also a homonym in Japanese for Edgar Allen Poe -- amassed a major cult following after writing a series of short stories that masterly meld the erotic and the grotesque. Thriller The Image is a 1975 American film that was re-released in an edited version in 1976. The film is also known by two other titles: The Punishment of Anne and The Mistress and the Slave and was directed by Radley Metzger. The film is based upon the classic 1956 sadomasochistic novel L'Image, written by Catherine Robbe-Grillet and published under the pseudonym of Jean de Berg. The story of middle-aged Jean, a writer, who meets an old friend, Claire, a lesbian and also middle-aged and is soon drawn into her world of sadomasochism, in which they torture Claire's youthful slave, Anne. Science Fiction A Fire in the Sky is a made-for-television disaster movie that debuted on NBC on November 26, 1978. The movie is based on a story by Paul Gallico and is a Bill Driskill Production in association with Columbia Pictures Television. Documentary film Dark Days is a documentary made by Marc Singer, a British filmmaker. The film follows a group of people living in an abandoned section of the New York City underground railway system, more precisely the area of the so-called Freedom Tunnel. Animation L'histoire du méchant dragon is a 2010 short animated film directed and produced by Francis Gélinas. Documentary film They Chose Freedom is a four-part TV documentary on the history of political dissent in the USSR from the 1950s to the 1990s. It was produced in 2005 by Vladimir V. Kara-Murza. The documentary tells the story of the Soviet dissident movement from its emergence in the late 1950s with the weekly public readings of banned poetry on Mayakovsky Square in Moscow. The development of samizdat, opposition demonstrations held in Moscow in 1965 and 1968, and the harsh repressions unleashed by Soviet authorities against dissenters, are all part of the film's narrative. The third episode deals with events leading to the collapse of Soviet dictatorship and the democratic revolution of August 1991. The final episode is dedicated to the period after 1991; in it former dissidents discuss why the emergence of democracy in Russia proved to be short-lived, and how it was possible that a former KGB officer, Vladimir Putin, was elected to the Russian presidency. "They Chose Freedom" is narrated primarily through the interviews of dissidents themselves. Thriller Point Break is a 1991 American action crime film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, starring Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey. The title refers to the surfing term point break, where a wave breaks as it hits a point of land jutting out from the coastline. The film was a box office success upon its release and it has since gathered a worldwide cult following in VHS and later DVD and Blu-ray releases. Thriller Bad Blood is a 1982 British-New Zealand thriller film set in the small West Coast town of Koiterangi, during World War II, and is based on the factual manhunt for mass-murderer Stanley Graham. The film was directed by English director Mike Newell who went on to direct Four Weddings and a Funeral. Much of the film was shot at the original locations. The script was based upon Manhunt: The Story of Stanley Graham, by H. A. Willis and adapted by NZ-born Andrew Brown. Documentary film Ashlaa is a Moroccan 2010 documentary film. Comedy Mexican Spitfire's Baby is a 1941 comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Thriller Revenge Quest is a 1995 direct to video action/science fiction thriller directed by Alan DeHerrera with an ensemble cast featuring Brian Gluhak, Christopher Michael Egger and Jennifer Aguilar. It takes place in 2031 in Los Angeles following the escape of a dangerous inmate from the fictitious Red Rock Prison on Mars. The film was released by Vista Street Entertainment. Comedy Georgootty C/O Georgootty is a 1991 Malayalam–language romantic comedy / drama film starring Jayaram, Sunitha and Thilakan in major roles. It was directed by Haridas and written by Ranjith, the film was produced under the banner of Chandragiri Productions. It was Haridas' directorial debut. Haridas got the State Award for Best New face Director for this film. The music was composed by Mohan Sithara with lyrics by Gireesh Puthenchery. Documentary film No Dumb Questions is a 2001 short documentary film directed by Melissa Regan. Comedy Monkeybone is a 2001 fantasy-comedy film directed by Henry Selick that combines live-action with stop-motion animation. Based on Kaja Blackley's graphic novel Dark Town, the film stars Brendan Fraser, Bridget Fonda, and Whoopi Goldberg with Rose McGowan, David Foley, Giancarlo Esposito, Megan Mullally, Lisa Zane, Chris Kattan, and an uncredited Thomas Haden Church. Documentary film Grandpa Samvel is a 2012 documentary film written by Samvel Seyranyan and directed by Arsen Gasparyan. Documentary film Are You Ready? is a documentary film directed by Heo Won. Thriller Anatomy 2 is a 2003 German thriller film written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky that stars Franka Potente. It's the sequel to the 2000 film Anatomy. The story moves to Berlin for this film. Documentary film Lazy Hitchhikers' Tour de Europe is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Hojae Lee. Thriller The Green Elephant is a 1999 Russian art-house and slasher gore film directed by Svetlana Baskova. The movie received a limited theatrical release in Russia, as the film's violent imagery and graphic language made it unable to be distributed through the mainstream film circuit. The film was shown at the 2005 International Film Festival Rotterdam and the program commented that the movie was "even more urgent because of the escalation of the war in Chechnya and growing criminality in the Russian army". The Green Elephant stars Sergey Pakhomov and Vladimir Epifantsev, and follows two Russian officers locked in a military prison cell that must deal with "social and psychological problems" in their isolation through brutality and torture. Documentary film Kennedy Johnson is a 2013 short art film directed by Ian Helliwell. Comedy Squadra antimafia, internationally released as Little Italy, is a 1978 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the fourth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Comedy Professor Pepper's School of Good Stuff is an animated TV film that debuted in 2006, written and directed by Amy Tam. It was edited by C.K. Thurber, and distributed by National Lampoon, Inc..The name of the movie is taken from the name of the The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Thriller Gardiens de l'ordre is a 2010 crime drama thriller film written by Nicolas Boukhrief and Dan Sasson and directed by Nicolas Boukhrief. Documentary film À Hauteur d'homme is a 2003 Canadian political documentary directed in 2003 by Jean-Claude Labrecque about Bernard Landry and the 2003 general election in Quebec, Canada. It won a Jutra Award for Best Documentary in 2004. Its style belongs to the Quebec cinéma direct school of filmmaking. Thriller Rush Hour 2 is a 2001 martial arts buddy action comedy film. This is the second installment in the Rush Hour series. A sequel to the 1998 film Rush Hour, the film stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker who respectively reprise their roles as Inspector Lee and Detective Carter. The film finds Lee and Carter embroiled in a counterfeit scam involving the Triads. Rush Hour 2 was released August 3, 2001 to mixed reviews from critics, but it grossed $347,325,802 at the worldwide box office, becoming the eleventh highest-grossing film of 2001 worldwide. It is the highest-grossing live-action martial arts film of all time, and the second highest-grossing martial arts film of all time, behind Kung Fu Panda. The film was followed up with another sequel, Rush Hour 3, in 2007. Comedy Moy paren - Angel is a 2012 comedy film written by Natalia Nazarova and directed by Vera Storozheva. Documentary film Focus Forward: DisplAir is a 2012 documentary short directed by Victor Kossakovsky. Comedy Taxidermia is a 2006 Hungarian comedy-drama horror film directed by György Pálfi. The film is a metaphorical socio-political retelling of Hungary's history from the Second World War to the present day. The story is told by means of three generations of men from Hungary, beginning with a military orderly during the Second World War, moving on to an aspiring speed-eater during the Cold War, and concluding with a taxidermist during modern times. The film has elements of dark comedy and body horror. Thriller Midnight Ride is a 1990 action/thriller film. It stars Mark Hamill, Michael Dudikoff, Savina Gersak, and Robert Mitchum in a cameo role. The film went out of its way to display some genuine sympathy towards the killer, Justin; it showed that his murder spree was often not well thought out and was more impulsive. Documentary film Top Gear Apocalypse is a 2010 sports documentary film directed by Phil Churchward. Animation RPG OKC is a 2013 short comedy/animation film written and directed by Emily Carmichael. Comedy Conrad the Sailor is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones. The title character, a.k.a. Conrad the Cat, is voiced by Pinto Colvig. The other featured player is Daffy Duck, voiced as usual by Mel Blanc. Thriller Project Eliminator is a 1991 action and thriller film written by Morris Asgar and H. Kaye Dyal and directed by H. Kaye Dyal. Comedy A Stone Left Unturned is a 1999 short drama comedy film directed by Maarit Lalli and written by Leo Viirret. Comedy The Vals is a 1982 comedy film written by James Polakof, Deborah Amelon and Shirley Rothman and directed by James Polakof. Comedy Mabel Lost and Won is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Owen Moore. The film was also directed by Mabel Normand. Thriller Arbitrage is a 2012 American thriller drama film directed by Nicholas Jarecki and starring Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth, and Brit Marling. Filming began in April 2011 in New York City. It opened in U.S. theaters in September 2012. Documentary film Agadez nomade FM is a 2003 film directed by Christian Lelong and Pierre Mortimore. Documentary film My Name Is Albert Ayler is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Kasper Collin. Thriller 51 Degrees is a 2014 science fiction film written and directed by Grigorij Richters and starring Moritz von Zeddelmann, Steve Nallon, Jamie Doyle, Dolly-Ann Osterloh and Steven Cree. The film is visually presented as found footage shot from the perspective of various video recording devices, primarily from a hand-held camcorder operated by the main characters and from CCTV cameras and Social Media. The original soundtrack was composed by Queen and Brian May. Documentary film Antwerp is a 2011 Documentary film written and directed by Peter Van Goethem. Comedy Golf Widows is a 1928 film directed by Erle C. Kenton. Comedy Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal is a 2014 Malayalam-language Indian adventure film directed by Ajith Pillai. Produced by Niyas Ismail under the banner of Frames Inevitable, it stars Asif Ali and Sunny Wayne along with Swathi Reddy and Janani Iyer as the female leads while pivotal supporting roles are played by Nedumudi Venu and Nishanth Sagar. Cinematography was by Abinandhan Ramanujam and music was composed by Prashant Pillai. Major parts of the film were shot in the islands of Lakshadweep and Andaman besides the different locations in Kerala. The movie was released on May 1, 2014 and tells the story of a hedonistic Christian who is taken out of prison to a picturesque sea side town where he learns to amend his selfish ways. The movie was praised for its excellent cinematography and different style of direction and story telling . Comedy Idukki Gold is a 2013 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Aashiq Abu, starring Babu Antony, Vijayaraghavan, Pratap Pothen, Raveendran, and Maniyanpilla Raju, based on Santhosh Echikkanam's short story of the same name. The film was released on October 11, 2013 Documentary film The Big Swell follows the life cycle of a massive winter swell from its birth in the heart of a violent storm in the North Pacific through to its death throes in the form of giant waves breaking at a notorious surf break in Northern California. Comedy William Comes to Town is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring William Graham and Garry Marsh. It was based on the Just William series of novels by Richmal Crompton. It served as a loose sequel to 1947 film Just William's Luck. It is also known by its U.S. alternative title William Goes to the Circus. Comedy Bürgermeister Anna is an East German comedy film directed by Hans Müller. It was released in 1950. Documentary film Urbex is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Stephen MacLean. Science Fiction An Alien Claymation is a 2012 short horror & sci-fi animation film written and directed by Lee Hardcastle. Comedy There's Always Vanilla is a 1971 film and was director George A. Romero's second motion picture and, as of 2013, his only romantic comedy. It is one of the few Romero films that does not deal with a zombie apocalypse or other supernatural horror themes. It was released on DVD from Something Weird Video and in the Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD release of Season of the Witch. The film has also been circulated under an alternative title, The Affair. Romero himself has stated that he considers this film to be his worst, and has referred to this film as "a total mess". Like many of Romero's earlier films, he cites the reason as undercapitalization. Documentary film The Iran Job is a documentary directed by Till Schauder and produced by Sara Nodjoumi about Kevin Sheppard, a professional American basketball player, as he plays in Shiraz, Iran for the A.S. Shiraz team in the Iranian Super League. The documentary was filmed in Iran in the winter of 2008–2009, a few months before the uprising of Iran's Green Movement. Christiane Amanpour, Gloria Steinem, Maz Jobrani, Karim Sadjadpour, and executive producer Abigail Disney have expressed support for The Iran Job. In December 2011 the film was invited to a private, work-in-progress screening at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C. moderated by Karim Sadjadpour. On January 9, 2012 The Iran Job completed a 50-day crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter that raised over $100,000. During its Kickstarter campaign, the film received press coverage from CNN International, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, PBS FRONTLINE's Tehran Bureau, and IFP's Filmmaker magazine. Since the completion of its Kickstarter campaign, the film has received press from PBS' P.O.V. blog. Documentary film Extraordinary Moms is a 2011 tv documentary film starring Julia Roberts. Thriller Guncrazy is a 1992 American crime/drama/thriller film starring Drew Barrymore. It was directed by Tamra Davis and written by Matthew Bright. It is a loose remake of the 1949 film noir of the same name. Comedy Shifter is a comedy drama thriller short film directed by Jamie Costa. Animation Lightlife 'EIEIO' is a 2012 animated film directed by Kirk Kelley. Comedy Jinx Money is a 1948 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the tenth film in the series and the first one to include Bennie Bartlett as part of the team. Animation Tom Sweep is an animated short film made by Michaël Dudok de Wit in 1992. Comedy Comedy, about a squad of police officers in charge of security for four female cosmonauts travelling through Italy. Animation Tangled is a 2010 American computer animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Loosely based on the German fairy tale "Rapunzel" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm, it is the 50th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Featuring the voices of Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, and Donna Murphy, the film tells the story of a lost young princess with long magical hair who yearns to leave her secluded tower. Against her mother's wishes, she accepts the aid of a handsome intruder to take her out into the world which she has never seen. Before the film's release, its title was changed from Rapunzel to Tangled, reportedly to market the film as gender-neutral. Tangled spent six years in production at a cost that has been estimated at $260 million which, if accurate, would make it the most expensive animated film ever made and the second most expensive film of all time. Documentary film Ball and Chain is a 1967 short film directed by Robert N. Zagone. Comedy Le Führer en Folie is a 1974 comedy film written by Anita Benzaquen, Victor Béniard and Philippe Clair and directed by Philippe Clair. Animation Out on the Tiles is a 2010 animated short film directed by Anna Pearson. Documentary film Dzukija's Bull is a 2012 documentary film directed and written by Linas Mikuta. Animation Eat the Danger is a 2012 animation, short film directed by Paul Ruttledge and Jack O' Shea. Comedy Thermae Romae is a 2012 comedy sci-fi film written by Shôgo Mutô and directed by Hideki Takeuchi. Comedy Highways by Night is a 1942 adventure, comedy, crime and romance film written by Lynn Root and Frank Fenton and directed by Peter Godfrey, based on the story by Clarence Budington Kelland. Comedy Moving Malcolm is a 2003 movie directed, written, produced, and starring Benjamin Ratner as a man who is forced to piece his life back together after being dumped at the altar by his fiancé. Comedy Half ticket, directed by Kalidas, is a 1962 Bollywood classic film starring Kishore Kumar, Madhubala, Helen and Pran. Documentary film Mission Congo is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by David Turner and Lara Zizic. Documentary film Sir! No Sir! is a 2005 documentary by Displaced Films about the anti-war movement within the ranks of the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. The film was produced, directed, and written by David Zeiger. The film had a theatrical run in 80 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada in 2006, and was broadcast worldwide on: Sundance Channel, Discovery Channel, BBC, ARTE France, ABC Australia, SBC Spain, ZDF Germany, YLE Finland, RT, and several others. Comedy Wizard's Way is a 2013 comedy film written by Socrates Adams-Florou, Chris Killen and Joe Stretch and directed by Metal Man. Documentary film Aftermath: The Remnants of War is a 2001 Canadian documentary film directed by Daniel Sekulich about the painful legacy of war, based on the Lionel Gelber Prize winning book of the same name by Donovan Webster. The film is co-written by Sekulich and Allen Abel, and co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Aftermath Pictures. Based on the award-winning book by Donovan Webster, this film exposes the human remains, environmental damage, and psychological trauma of military conflict which remain after the fighting stops and the troops go home. The program features interviews with individuals involved with the reparation of the residual devastation - people who destroy unexploded munitions at Verdun and in Sarajevo, recover and identify skeletons of battlefield casualties at Stalingrad, and help victims of Agent Orange in the Aluoi Valley, Vietnam. Archival footage sets each segment in its historical context. Animation Everytime is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Przemyslaw Adamski,Katarzyna Kijek. Comedy L'italiana in Algeri is a 1998 film directed by André Flédérick. Comedy Vive La Crise! is a 2010 short animated film written and directed by Alexei Gubenco. Thriller The Quiet Girl's Guide to Violence is a 2012 comedy thriller short film written by Jennymarie Jemison, T. Lynn Mikeska and Rafael Antonio Ruiz and directed by Rafael Antonio Ruiz. Animation Oblast is a 1988 short film directed by Zdravko Barisic. Comedy Sam Whiskey is a 1969 comedy-western film directed by Arnold Laven and starring Burt Reynolds - one of his earlier films that began his climb to super stardom in the 1970s. Angie Dickinson, Clint Walker and Ossie Davis co-star. The film was one of the first to have a scene cut under the newly introduced MPAA ratings system. The version submitted by director Laven to the MPAA included "a bare-from-the-waist-up shot" of Angie Dickinson. When faced with the prospect of an "R" rating, Laven substituted a tighter shot of Dickinson from the shoulders up to avoid the "R" rating. Comedy A la carte is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by William Branden Blinn. Comedy La seconde surprise de l'amour is a 2009 film directed by Vitold Krysinsky. Comedy The Olympic Champ is a 1942 Goofy cartoon which explains the events in Track and field at the Olympic Games Comedy Viaggi di nozze is a 1995 comedy film written by Leonardo Benvenuti, Piero De Bernardi and Carlo Verdone, and directed by Carlo Verdone. Comedy Love Me Till Monday is a romance film directed by Justin Hardy. Documentary film Serial Killers: The Real Life Hannibal Lecters is a 2001 crime documentary film written by Phil M. Rosenberg and directed by Sean Buckley. Documentary film Battle for Tobacco Road: Duke vs. Carolina is a 2009 documentary film written by Erik Kesten. Comedy Snoopy's Reunion is the 34th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on May 1, 1991 as part of the short-lived animated anthology series Toon Nite. It is the only Peanuts TV special to date not to have "Charlie Brown" in the title, it's also one of the few Peanuts specials to feature the adults. Comedy Love Bite is a British comedy horror film distributed by Newmarket Films. It is directed by Andy De Emmony and is based on a screenplay by Cris Cole and Ronan Blaney. The film revolves around a mysterious Traveller girl who was suspected of being a werewolf. The film stars Ed Speleers, Jessica Szohr, Luke Pasqualino and Timothy Spall. The film was released on 9 November 2012 Four young lads set off to get laid in order to stay alive. However, the boys have to attract the girls first in order to complete their mission. Otherwise, if remaining a virgin they will be killed by wolves. Thriller Cotton Comes to Harlem is an action film co-written and directed in 1970 by Ossie Davis and starring Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond St. Jacques, and Redd Foxx: it is based on Chester Himes' novel of the same name. The opening theme, "Ain't Now But It's Gonna Be" was written by Ossie Davis and performed by Melba Moore. Documentary film Differently, Molussia is a 2012 documentary film directed by Nicolas Rey. Thriller Zakhmee is a 1975 Hindi movie. Produced by Tahir Hussain the film is directed by Raja Thakur. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Asha Parekh, Rakesh Roshan, Reena Roy, Tariq, Helen, Johnny Walker, Iftekhar, Vijaykanth and Agha. The film's music is by Bappi Lahiri. The film did "above average" business at the box office. Comedy Finding Kelly is a 2000 film directed by Lynn Hamrick. Documentary film HomeGrown is a 2009 documentary film directed by Robert Mcfalls. Science Fiction MegaFault is a 2009 television disaster film by The Asylum, directed by David Michael Latt, starring Brittany Murphy, Justin Hartley, Eriq Lasalle, Tamala Jones, Paul Logan and Bruce Davidson. It is one of the last films which has Murphy in it, as she died some weeks after its premiere. Comedy The Greatest Expectation is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film. Comedy Platinum Blonde is a 1931 American romantic comedy motion picture starring Jean Harlow, Robert Williams, and Loretta Young. The film was written by Jo Swerling and directed by Frank Capra. Platinum Blonde was Robert Williams' last screen appearance; he died of peritonitis three days after the film's October 31 release. Though not as well known as Capra's later 1930s movies, the film's reputation has grown over the years. It is occasionally aired in the United States on Turner Classic Movies – and has been introduced on that channel by Sharon Stone. Documentary film The Infinite Border is a 2007 film directed by Juan Manuel Seplveda. Comedy Elena, a young factory worker from Kazakhstan, with Nashville dreams, is duped by a wannabe pimp and oddball gangster. Through a comedy of errors she crosses paths with a sweet con man moonlighting as a Robin Hood for stray animals. Both on the run from gangsters they end up at Arizona Seaside, a rundown motel. Their short but very eventful stay has some unexpected consequences. Animation It's the first day of autumn, and Christopher Robin has written a book of rhymes about all of his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. But when the pages of the book scatter in the wind, everyone must help put it back together. Now if Pooh can only remember how to rhyme, it just may save the day! WINNIE THE POOH ABC's provides an age-appropriate introductory lesson in literacy by conveying basic information about rhyming, highlighting the value of writing down words, explaining the connection between sounds and letters and familiar names, and illustrating how to form basic letters. Your preschooler will find learning irresistibly fun with Winnie the Pooh and all his pals in never-before-seen stories developed by Disney and leading educators! Comedy Frances Ha is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Noah Baumbach and written by Baumbach and Greta Gerwig. Gerwig also plays the title role. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2012. Frances Ha was given a theatrical wide release on May 17, 2013. Thriller Offender is a 2012 English action film which follows a hard grafting, 20-year-old working-class man, Tommy Nix, who while avoiding getting mixed up in the wrong crowd sees his girlfriend fall victim to a brutal attack. It stars Kimberley Nixon, Joe Cole, Shaun Dooley and Vas Blackwood. It is written by Paul Van Carter and directed by Ron Scalpello. Thriller In a Child's Name is a 1991 drama thriller TV film directed by Tom McLoughlin. Documentary film Jerusalem, City of Heaven is a 1996 documentary film written by Cassian Harrison and directed by Tim Lambert. Documentary film Shining Soul: Helen Keller's Spiritual Life and Legacy is a 2005 film directed by Penny Price. Thriller Velvet Fingers is a 1920 American adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. Although the film is considered to be lost by some sources, a copy of it is actually available in the archives of the Cinémathèque Française. Documentary film Nerdcore Rising is a documentary/concert film starring MC Frontalot and other nerdcore hip hop artists such as mc chris, Wheelie Cyberman of Optimus Rhyme and MC Lars, with contributors from artists such as "Weird Al" Yankovic, Prince Paul, and Brian Posehn. The film, directed and produced by Negin Farsad, was premiered at the 2008 South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. It combines interviews about nerdcore and its origins with footage of MC Frontalot's 2006 Nerdcore Rising national tour. Documentary film Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 is concert film of The Who's concert at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. While the concert occurred on 30 August 1970 at 2:00 am, a VHS was not released until 1996. A compact disc of the concert was also released in 1996. The concert was re-released on DVD in 1998 in the United States and 2006 in the United Kingdom. Animation The Ham Story is 2012 animated film written and directed by Eliska Chytková. Comedy Elsk meg i morgen is a 2005 Norwegian comedy film directed by Petter Næss, starring Per Christian Ellefsen and Sven Nordin. The film was based on a novel by Ingvar Ambjørnsen, and is a sequel to Elling. In this instalment of the series, which takes place four years after the original, Elling is looking for love. Comedy Should've Been Romeo is a 2012 drama and comedy film directed by Marc Bennett. Thriller Stigmata is a 1999 supernatural horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Patricia Arquette as an atheist hairdresser from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who is afflicted with the stigmata after acquiring a rosary formerly owned by a deceased Italian priest who himself suffered from the phenomenon. Gabriel Byrne plays a Vatican official who investigates her case, and Jonathan Pryce plays a corrupt Catholic Church official. Comedy Stasera sciopero is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard. Comedy A Weekend with Lulu is a 1961 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Bob Monkhouse, Leslie Phillips, Alfred Marks, and Shirley Eaton. Documentary film What's Happening! The Beatles in the USA is a 1964 documentary film directed by Albert Maysles and David Maysles. Thriller A Line in the Sand is a 2004 TV movie written by Gerald Seymour and directed by James Hawes. Comedy Ragazze da marito is a 1952 Italian film. Documentary film Lyoha Dostoevsky - A Descendant of a Genius is a 2001 short film written by Anastasija Matvjejeva and directed by Alexandr Kyseljev. Thriller Bunny Boy is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Brandon Laganke. Comedy Lost in Alaska is a 1952 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Documentary film Angam is a documentary film made in 2010 about Sri Lankan history and the survival of its traditional martial art, angampora. It was produced and directed by Rasanga Weerasinghe. The film explores the origins of Sri Lankan civilization, and the vital role Angampora has played in its history, up to the present day. The film was released in 2011 at Goethe Institute, Colombo, as a private screening organized by the filmmakers. Comedy Hannah Mantegna is a 2010 short comedy film written by Matt Manser and directed by Jim Harmon. Documentary film Sobor on the Blood is a Ukrainian documentary film of 2006. Joint project of Ukrainian TV channel 1+1 and Studio Teleсon. In December, 1991 Ukraine became an independent state. However the young state, which has been held down with economical difficulties and political fights, could not give sufficient attention to learning its own history. The majority of usual citizens of Ukraine even today know almost nothing about greatness and tragedy of the Ukrainian national-liberation movement, and so any discussion about this theme remains at a level of stereotypes of the Soviet epoch. The series "Sobor on the Blood" for the first time comprehensively and fairly will tell viewer about the struggle for unity and independence of our country for the period from 1919 to 1949. This struggle is considered in the series as a part of the all-European history. In fact Yevhen Konovalets and Andriy Melnyk, Stepan Bandera and Andrey Sheptytsky, Taras Bulba-Borovets and Roman Shukhevych lived and acted in a difficult situation of the grandiose geo-political conflict between Hitlerite Reich, Joseph Stalin Empire and the western democracies. Animation I'm a Big Shot Now is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. Comedy The Castaway is a 1931 short comedy-animated film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Documentary film Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson is a documentary by filmmaker Ken Burns based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Geoffrey C. Ward. In Burns' signature style the 220-minute film serves as a biography of Jack Johnson, the first African-American Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the World, as well as a documentary of racism and social inequality during the Jim Crow era against which Jack Johnson lived in defiant opposition. The documentary was first broadcast on PBS in two parts on January 17 and January 18, 2005. The film is narrated by Keith David and features a soundtrack by Wynton Marsalis and Samuel L. Jackson as the voice of Jack Johnson. Alan Rickman also contributed his voice to the documentary. In 2005, the film earned Burns an Emmy Award for Directing for Non-Fiction Programming. David won an Emmy for Best Voice Over Performance. The film was produced by David Schaye, Paul Barnes and Ken Burns for Florentine Films. Comedy Autumn Marathon is a 1979 Soviet comedy-drama, a winner of 1979 Venice Film Festival, San Sebastian Film Festival and 1980 Berlin Film Festival awards in the best director and best actor categories. It was also selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It starred Oleg Basilashvili as a main character – a married man going through mid-life crisis, trying to find ends in his complex tangled relationships with his wife, mistress, neighbors and co-workers. The cast included such notable Soviet performers as Yevgeny Leonov, Natalya Gundareva, Marina Neyolova, Borislav Brondukov, Nikolai Kryuchkov, and Galina Volchek. It was directed by Georgiy Daneliya. Animation Angel Sanctuary is a 2000 fantasy drama animation film written by Mayori Sekijima and Kaori Yuki and directed by Kiyoko Sayama. Comedy Stroker Ace is a 1983 action comedy film, filmed in North Carolina and Georgia, about a NASCAR driver, the eponymous Stroker Ace, played by Burt Reynolds. The co-stars were Jim Nabors, Loni Anderson, Ned Beatty, Parker Stevenson, and Bubba Smith, with appearances by many NASCAR drivers, such as: Dale Earnhardt, Richard Petty, Neil Bonnett, Harry Gant, Terry Labonte, Kyle Petty, Benny Parsons, Tim Richmond, Ricky Rudd, Cale Yarborough, and announcers Ken Squier, David Hobbs, and Chris Economaki. The movie was filmed on location at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Talladega Speedway and the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. The theme song was performed by Charlie Daniels. Burt Reynolds turned down the role of astronaut Garrett Breedlove in Terms of Endearment to do this film. The role went to Jack Nicholson, who went on to win an Academy Award. Reynolds said he made this decision because "I felt I owed Hal more than I owed Jim" but that it was a turning point in his career from which he never recovered. "That's where I lost them," he says of his fans. The movie was adapted from the 1971 novel Stand On It, an autobiography of fictional driver "Stroker Ace." Comedy The people of Temuka find themselves battling a multinational corporation, whose suspicious motives to buy the town's run-down petrol station raises a few eyebrows amongst the hardy rural folk. Comedy La Vendetta English: The Vendetta, is a French comedy film from 1962, directed by Jean Chérasse, written by Albert Valentin, starring Francis Blanche and Louis de Funès. The film was known under the titles: "Bandito sì... ma d'onore", "The Vendetta". Documentary film Flowers from the Mount Olive is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Heilika Pikkov. Documentary film Once My Mother is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Sophia Turkiewicz. Animation Rabbit Every Monday is a 1950-produced, 1951-released Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, and would be the last short which had Yosemite Sam's mouth below his mustache; his design changes midway through the film. Rabbit Every Monday has the distinction of being the first Looney Tunes cartoon to appear on the first episode of The Bugs Bunny Show, on October 11, 1960. Comedy The Story of Boys & Girls is a 1989 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. The film won the Silver Ribbons for best director and for best script and the David di Donatello for best screenplay. Comedy Momzillas is a 2013 Filipino comedy film directed by Wenn V. Deramas and produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films. It stars Maricel Soriano, Eugene Domingo, Billy Crawford, and Andi Eigenmann and is part of Star Cinema's 20th Anniversary presentation. Comedy Coneheads is a 1993 American science fiction comedy film based on the Saturday Night Live sketches about the Coneheads. The film was directed by Steve Barron and produced by Lorne Michaels. It starred Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin as Beldar and Prymaat Clorhone, parents of Connie. The film also featured roles and cameos from a number of actors and comedians from shows such as SNL and Seinfeld. While there are some differences, the film mostly follows the same plot as an animated special that was created ten years earlier. Similarities include the Coneheads being stranded on Earth, Beldar working as an appliance repair man, and Connie dating an earthling named Ronnie. Comedy Something for the Boys is a 1944 musical comedy Technicolor film. The movie starred Carmen Miranda. Supporting players included Michael O'Shea, Vivian Blaine, Phil Silvers, Sheila Ryan and Perry Como. Documentary film The Greatest Movie Ever Sold is a 2011 documentary film directed by Morgan Spurlock and written by Jeremy Chilnick and Morgan Spurlock. "Acclaimed filmmaker and master provocateur Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) returns to the Sundance Film Festival with tongue-in-cheek perfection as he examines the world of product placement, marketing, and advertising by making a film financed entirely by product placement, marketing, and advertising. We live in an age where it’s tough even to walk down the street without someone trying to sell you something. It’s at the point where practically the entire American experience is brought to us by some corporation. Utilizing cutting-edge tools of comic exploration and total self-exploitation, Spurlock dissects the world of advertising and marketing by using his personal integrity as currency to sell out to the highest bidder. Scathingly funny, subversive, and deceptively smart, The Greatest Movie Ever Sold shines the definitive light on our branded future as Spurlock attempts to create the "Iron Man of documentaries," the first ever "docbuster"! He may very well have succeeded." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy My Hero is a 1990 Hong Kong crime action comedy film directed by Bryan Leung, who also served as action director and acts in a supporting role in the film. Film stars Stephen Chow, Ann Bridgewater and Wilson Lam. Comedy King of the Underground is a 2011 comedy, horror and drama film written and directed by Dex Elliott Sanders. Documentary film Edward Said: The Last Interview is a 2004 documentary film written by Mike Dibb and Charles Glass and directed by Mike Dibb. Documentary film Dad's Stick is a 2012 short film written and directed by John Smith. Thriller Gohatto or Taboo is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima. It is about homosexuality in the Shinsengumi during the bakumatsu period, the end of the samurai era in the mid-19th century. Animation Sans préavis is a 1982 short, animation film directed by Michel Gauthier. Animation Khan Kluay 2 is a three-dimensional animated movie from Thailand, directed by Taweelap Srivuthivong and released in 2009. It is the sequel to Khan Kluay and follows the further adventures of the war elephant of King Naresuan the Great. It is set during the war between Ayutthaya and Bago. Its theme is the need to protect family and country. The movie grossed 79 million baht. Comedy The Nifty Nineties is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on June 20, 1941 by RKO Radio Pictures. the animated short was directed by Riley Thomson and animated by Ward Kimball, Walt Kelly, Fred Moore, Claude Smith, David Swift, and Les Clark with effects animation by Art Fitzpatrick. The film stars Mickey and Minnie Mouse and romanticizes the decade of the 1890s. The film features original and adapted music by Charles Wolcott. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey and Thelma Boardman as Minnie. Animators Ward Kimball and Fred Moore have cameos where they each voice a caricatured version of themselves. Comedy Arik is 2013 Short Comedy Drama film written by Elina Margolin and directed by Elina Margolin. Thriller The Stranger is a 1946 American film noir directed by Orson Welles and starring Welles, Edward G. Robinson, and Loretta Young. The film was based on a screenplay written by Victor Trivas, which was nominated for an Academy Award. Sam Spiegel was the film's producer, and the film's musical score is by Bronisław Kaper. The film was made by International Pictures, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The copyright on the film originally belonged to The Haig Corporation, but the film is in the public domain because the producers did not renew the copyright in 1973. Documentary film Memory of the Camp is a 1945 documentary film written by Colin Wills directed by Colin Wills and A. Hitchcock. Comedy Comic King is a 2000 Hong Kong comedy film directed by O Sing-Pui. It was shown in cinemas from 19 January 2001 to 21 February 2001. Thriller Bad Lieutenant is a 1992 American crime drama film directed by Abel Ferrara. The film stars Harvey Keitel as the eponymous "bad lieutenant". The screenplay was written by actress-model Zoë Lund, who also plays a small role in the film. Lund had been discovered by Ferrara and had starred in his earlier film, Ms. 45. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Anybody's Goat is a 1932 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Animation Short and Suite is a 1959 short animated film directed by Evelyn Lambart and Norman McLaren. Comedy Professional Sweetheart is a 1933 American romantic comedy directed by William A. Seiter from a screenplay by Maurine Watkins. It starred Ginger Rogers in her first film with RKO Radio Pictures, along with Norman Foster, ZaSu Pitts, and Frank McHugh. The film is a comedic satire of the radio industry, a competitor to the film industry. Comedy Old Boys is a Chinese short comedy film directed by Xiao Yang. It became popular via the Internet. A drama adaption of the film has been announced recently. Documentary film Planet Ocean is a 2012 documentary film written by Lucy Allwood and Michael Pitiot and directed by Yann Arthurs-Bertrand and Michael Pitiot. Thriller Railroaded! is a 1947 black-and-white film noir directed by Anthony Mann, and starring John Ireland, Sheila Ryan, Hugh Beaumont and Jane Randolph. Comedy Charlie Chaplin is a 2002 Tamil comedy film directed by Sakthi Chidambaram, starring Prabhu Ganesan and Prabhu Deva. The film's commercial success led to remakes into Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada languages. Prabhu won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for his performance in the film. Animation The Trumpet is a 1964 animation film written by Ante Zaninovic and Dragutin Vunak and directed by Ante Zaninovic. Thriller Silent Warnings is a 2003 sci-fi/horror TV movie about a group of college students who begin finding crop circles by the house they've moved into. Following the disappearance of one of them, they begin suspecting something sinister. It was commissioned by Syfy, directed Christian McIntire, and stars Stephen Baldwin, A. J. Buckley and Billy Zane. Thriller Professor Trevor Anderson (Brendan Fraser) teaches earth sciences at the university and heads the Center of Volcanic Activity. Max Anderson, Trevor's brother, built the monitoring system and placed the units around the world 10 years earlier. For some unknown reason, Max did not return, leaving behind a wife and son, Sean (Josh Hutcherson). Sean's mother leaves the teenager at Trevor's house to get some quality time with his uncle. They look at Max's copy of Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne and find a secret code. Back at the monitoring center Trevor compares the volcanic activity numbers and finds that they are exactly the same as the ones in the book. Trevor and Sean fly to Iceland to check one of the units and to see if they can find some information about where Max went. Trevor hires a beautiful mountain guide, Hannah (Anita Briem), to take them up the volcano. During an electrical storm on the volcano, they get trapped in an abandoned mine. They search for a way out of the mine and discover a wall filled with large diamonds. Unfortunately, the floor they are standing on can't hold their weight, and they fall down a volcano tube for miles and miles until they reach the center of the earth. Once there, they encounter prehistoric glow birds, flying piranha, man-eating plants, and T-Rex dinosaurs that have been extinct for millions of years. They find that they are seeing the same things that were printed in the Jules Verne book. This gave them hope that someone was able to escape from the center of the earth and return to the surface. Comedy Knock on Wood is a 1954 comedy starring Danny Kaye and Mai Zetterling. Other actors in the film include Torin Thatcher, David Burns, and Leon Askin. The film was written and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, with songs by Kaye's wife, Sylvia Fine. Comedy On the 2nd Day of Christmas is a Lifetime television movie starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Mark Ruffalo, directed by James Frawley. Comedy Sticky Fingers is a 1988 film directed by Catlin Adams and co-written with Melanie Mayron. Comedy Every Picture Is An Empty Picture is a 2014 film written by Thorsten Ernst and directed by Christoph Faulhaber. Comedy Watch it, Sailor! is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Dennis Price, Liz Fraser and Irene Handl. A sailor returns home to marry his fiancée, but runs into a series of farcical situations. Comedy Fortunes is a 2005 comedy film directed by Parker Cross. Thriller Dracula 3D is a 2012 Italian-French-Spanish horror film directed by Dario Argento and starring Thomas Kretschmann and Rutger Hauer. The screenplay was written by Argento, Enrique Cerezo, Stefano Piani and Antonio Tentori. It is Argento's first 3D film. The film is not a direct adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, but features elements from the novel. Comedy The Midshipmaid is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Jessie Matthews, Frederick Kerr, Basil Sydney and Nigel Bruce. Documentary film Nadie es inocente 20 años después is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Sarah Minter. Documentary film Manzan Benigaki (Red Persimmons) is a 2001 Japanese documentary film directed by Shinsuke Ogawa and Xiaolian Peng. Comedy Shake, Rattle & Roll III is the third installment of the Shake Rattle & Roll franchise. It was distributed by Regal Films. It is directed by Peque Gallaga & Lore Reyes. This film is an entry of the 1991 Metro Manila Film Festival. Comedy Don't Cry Wolf is a 2003 Swedish comedy film directed by Clas Lindberg. Lindberg won the Audience Award at the 2003 Kristiansand International Children's Film Festival for the film. Comedy For Catherine is a 2005 comedy film from 207 Pictures, written and directed by Ethan Hunter, who stars in the film along with Grant Henry, Travis Barkley, Catherine Campbell, Brunilda Rodriguez, Christopher Arbor, Ed Fickle, Linwood Jaycocks, Matt Shelton, Rachel Stephens, Nikki Talley, and Cleve Williams. Evan Schafer, the editor, and Olivia Bergman, the production assistant, have brief appearances, as do Brandon Lowery, a musician who contributed to the soundtrack, and Christy Acee, a friend of the 207 Pictures' crew. The film was shot entirely on location in Asheville, North Carolina and a few surrounding areas. Comedy The Greeks Had a Word for Them, also known as Three Broadway Girls, is a Pre-Code comedy film directed by Lowell Sherman, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and released by United Artists. It stars Joan Blondell, Madge Evans, and Ina Claire and is based on the play The Greeks Had a Word for It by Zoë Akins. The studio originally wanted actress Jean Harlow for the lead, after her success in Red-Headed Woman. She was under contract to Howard Hughes and he refused to loan her out. The movie served as inspiration for films like Three Blind Mice, Moon Over Miami, and How to Marry a Millionaire. Comedy The Junk Shop is a 1965 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Juraj Herz, based on a story by Bohumil Hrabal. Documentary film I Do - And I Understand is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Derek Williams. Thriller The Good Thief is a 2002 crime thriller film starring Nick Nolte, Emir Kusturica, and Nutsa Kukhianidze, and directed by Neil Jordan. It is a remake of the 1955 French film Bob le flambeur by Jean-Pierre Melville. The film, shot in both Monaco and Nice, France, follows a heroin addict and retired thief through the setup and completion of one last job. Comedy Camille Rewinds is a 2012 French drama film directed by Noémie Lvovsky. The film was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Prix SACD. Moreau received a Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role. Thriller Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum is a 2013 Tamil drama-thriller film written, directed and produced by Mysskin. Sri of Vazhakku Enn 18/9 fame, Mysskin, and Writer Shaji play the lead roles in the film. The film score was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film had no heroine and no songs. Filming began on 11 March 2013 and the crew shot the entire film in and around Chennai city. Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum released on 27 September 2013 and got universal acclaim. Science Fiction A tabloid reporter makes a shocking cryptozoological discovery while investigating a recent rash of Bigfoot sightings in this comedy featuring beer, bikinis, and the wildest party animal you've ever met. Harlan James (Chase Carter) doesn't believe in Bigfoot. He's determined to disprove his existence when he heads into the woods, and starts to interview witnesses. Much to Harlan's surprise, he finds that Bigfoot is no forest-dwelling menace, but a mischievous Sasquatch with a taste for beer, and a love of beautiful women. Unfortunately for the fun-loving creature, vengeful redneck Chester Scroggins (Ron Blackwell) and some villainous bounty hunters are more interested in capturing Bigfoot than sharing a brew with him. Now, with the clock ticking, Harlan enlists the aid of the local sheriff (David Novak) and a pretty television reporter (Nicole Parsneau) in getting the story of a lifetime, and protecting the beast who only wants to party. Comedy Menu is a 1933 American short comedy film directed by Nick Grinde, produced by Pete Smith, and filmed in Technicolor. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in 1933 for Best Short Subject. This could be considered a "prequel" to the MGM short film Penny Wisdom, also produced by Pete Smith. Thriller Aquaman is a television pilot developed by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB Television Network, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Gough and Millar wrote the pilot, which was directed by Greg Beeman. Justin Hartley starred as Arthur "A.C." Curry, a young man living in a beachside community in the Florida Keys who learns about his powers and destiny as the Prince of Atlantis. The Aquaman pilot was expected to debut in the fall schedule of 2006, but following the merger of the WB and UPN, the resulting CW Network opted not to buy the series. After they passed on the pilot, it was made available online through iTunes in the United States and became the number-one most downloaded television show on iTunes. It received generally favorable reviews and was later released on other online markets, and aired on Canadian television network YTV. Science Fiction Artemis Eternal is an upcoming sci-fi fantasy short film being produced independently by director Jessica Mae Stover. The cross-platform web experience and other design elements for the film are created by artist Greg Martin, who frequently collaborates on Stover's projects. Artemis Eternal is being funded differently from most movies and many short films. Artemis Eternal is not sponsored or backed by any Hollywood studio. Instead, the film is being supported by a method called "Crowd-Funding". As of April 28, 2008, $40,000 out of the necessary $150,000 for Artemis Eternal has been raised. Both Jessica Mae Stover and actor Todd Soley appeared in person at Comic-Con International, San Diego multiple times to promote the project. Thriller The She-Wolf is a 1965 Mexican horror film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Kitty de Hoyos as a female werewolf. Comedy Up Pompeii is a 1971 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd and Michael Hordern. The film was shot at Elstree Film Studios, Borehamwood, England. The film is based on characters that first appeared in the British television sitcom Up Pompeii!. Comedy The Mask of Zorro is a 1998 American swashbuckler film based on the Zorro character created by Johnston McCulley. It was directed by Martin Campbell and stars Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Stuart Wilson. In the story, the original Zorro escapes from prison to find his long-lost daughter and avenge the death of his wife against the corrupt governor. He is aided by his successor, who also pursues his own vendetta. Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment had developed the film for TriStar Pictures with directors Mikael Salomon and Robert Rodriguez before Campbell signed on in 1996. Salomon cast Sean Connery as Don Diego de la Vega, while Rodriguez brought Banderas in the lead role. Connery dropped out and was replaced with Hopkins, and The Mask of Zorro began filming in January 1997 at Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City, Mexico. The film was released in the United States on July 17, 1998 with both financial and critical success. The Legend of Zorro, a sequel also starring Banderas and Zeta-Jones, and directed by Campbell, was released in 2005, but failed to receive the overall positive reception of its predecessor. Comedy Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw is a 2000 romantic comedy film by Viva Films directed by Joyce E. Bernal. The screenplay was written by Mel Mendoza-del Rosario who had written Ang Tanging Ina movie series and Catch Me, I'm In Love. The film stars Regine Velasquez as a popular singer and Robin Padilla as a car mechanic who falls in love with her. It is the first project that Padilla and Velasquez worked together. And also the first time Padilla did a romantic comedy film since his drama action films from Viva Films. Comedy Le fil à la patte (English title: Fly in the Ointment) is a 1954 comedy film directed by Guy Lefranc. Comedy My Boss, My Hero is a 2001 South Korean film. It is the first of a trilogy with My Boss, My Teacher in 2006 and The Mafia, The Salesman in 2007. Documentary film Somm is a documentary film directed by Jason Wise. Documentary film Il festival del proletariato giovanile al Parco Lambro is a 1976 documentary music film directed by Alberto Grifi. Comedy A Chinese Ghost Story is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic comedy horror film starring Leslie Cheung, Joey Wong, and Wu Ma, directed by Ching Siu-tung, and produced by Tsui Hark. The plot was loosely based on a short story from Qing Dynasty writer Pu Songling's Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, and also inspired by the 1960 Shaw Brothers Studio film The Enchanting Shadow. The film was popular in Hong Kong and several Asian countries, including South Korea and Japan when released. Most notably it boosted the stardom of Joey Wong, won Leslie Cheung popularity in Japan, and sparked a trend of folklore ghost films in the Hong Kong film industry, including two sequels, an animated film, a television series and a 2011 remake. Comedy Dragon Loaded is a 2003 comedy film written by Vincent Kok and Patrick Kong and directed by Vincent Kok. Thriller $, also known as Dollars and in the UK as The Heist, is a 1971 American caper film starring Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The movie was written and directed by Richard Brooks and produced by M.J. Frankovich. The supporting cast includes Gert Fröbe, Robert Webber and Scott Brady. The film was partly shot in Hamburg, Germany, which forms the primary location of the film and was supported by the Hamburg Art Museum and Bendestorf Studios. The film's title appears in the opening credits only in the form of a giant character, as would be used in a sign, being transported by a crane. Thriller Meridiano 100 is a 1976 drama thriller film written by Héctor Bonilla and Alfredo Joskowicz and directed by Alfredo Joskowicz. Animation The Ascent of Man is a 2007 short animated comedy film written by Jeremy Diamond and directed by Denny Silverthorne and Luke Gustafson. Documentary film Lovable is a 2007 documentary film directed by Alan Zweig. Comedy You Instead is a 2011 British "Rock 'n' roll romantic comedy" written by Thomas Leveritt and directed by David Mackenzie. The film stars Luke Treadaway, Natalia Tena, Gavin Mitchell and Alastair Mackenzie. Set at T in the Park music festival and shot by Sigma Films, two feuding rock stars are handcuffed together at a festival where they are due to perform. Comedy Phool Aur Aag is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Harish, Ayesha Jhulka, Aruna Irani and Rakesh Bedi Comedy There's Always a Woman in Between is a 2008 comedy film written by Reza Maghsoodi, Habib Rezaei, Naghmeh Samini and Kamal Tabrizi, and directed by Kamal Tabrizi. Documentary film Children of Violence is a 1982 documentary directed by Bill Jersey. Documentary film My Mate Manchester United is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Stefan Valdobrev. Thriller Siskiyaan is a 2005 drama thriller film written by Sanjay Chauhan and Nida Fazli and directed by Ashwini Chaudhary. Documentary film Home Less Home is a 1990 documentary film directed by Bill Brand. Comedy This Woman is Not a Car is a 1979 short comedy drama film directed by Margaret Dodd. Animation Spring and Chaos is a 1996 Japanese anime television special inspired by the life of poet Kenji Miyazawa, released in Japan to mark the 100th anniversary of Miyazawa's birth. It was directed by Shoji Kawamori. It was released in North America by Tokyopop. Miyazawa and the other characters in the program are depicted as cats, similar to the anime adaptation of Miyazawa's story Night on the Galactic Railroad. The North American title Spring and Chaos derives from the title of Miyazawa's poetry collection Spring and Asura, the title poem of which is recited in part in the program. The "Ihatov" in the Japanese title is a setting in a number of Miyazawa's works; it is the word Miyazawa created in Esperanto for his place of residence, Japan's Iwate Prefecture. Comedy A Monster in Paris is a 2011 French 3D animated musical adventure film directed by Bibo Bergeron based on a story he wrote. The film has received fairly positive reviews. Some aspects of the film are based on Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera. Documentary film The Search for Truth is a 41-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It explores the idea that science and religion are not incompatible, but instead are both means to coming to an understanding of absolute truth. The film is prefaced by a monologue from David O. McKay, then-president of the LDS church, and includes interviews with three prominent scientists: Wernher von Braun, the father of rocket science; Harvey Fletcher, the father of stereophonic sound; and Henry Eyring, prominent theoretical chemist. It also included several animations and historical anecdotes that illustrate the LDS position on the positive force of science. The film reel is currently located at Brigham Young University, and is keep in cold storage as part of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections of the Harold B. Lee Library. Animation Trans Canada Highway is a 2013 animation film directed by Jurik Kristóf. Thriller What's Left, What's Lost is a 2013 short drama thriller film written and directed by Katie Rose. Comedy Grow Up already is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Richard Keith. Comedy Spaghetti Story is a 2013 film written by Rossella D'Andrea and Ciro De Caro and directed by Ciro De Caro. Animation A Life with Asperger's is a 2013 animated short documentary drama written by Jaime Ekkens and Emmett Goodman. The film was also directed by Jaime Ekkens. Documentary film Edge Of The Deep is a 1958 documentary film. Comedy The Magic Roundabout is a 2005 French-British computer-animated adventure fantasy film based on the television series of the same name. Comedy See You in September is a 2010 romantic film directed by Tamara Tunie. Comedy Love in the Time of Advertising is a 2013 animated comedy romance short film written and directed by Matt Berenty, David Bokser. Documentary film Memories without Borders is a 2012 documentary film written by Armen Sargsyan, Lusine Avanesyan and Harutyun Mansuryan and directed by Levon Kalantar, Mehmet Binay and Ayaz Salayev. Thriller Kill the Irishman is a crime drama film directed by Jonathan Hensleigh and starring Ray Stevenson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Christopher Walken and Val Kilmer. The film is based on the story of Irish American mobster Danny Greene, and is adapted from the book To Kill the Irishman: The War That Crippled the Mafia by Rick Porrello. Thriller Sapphire is a 1959 British crime drama. It focused on racism in London toward immigrants from the West Indies. The film was directed by Basil Dearden, and stars Nigel Patrick, Earl Cameron and Yvonne Mitchell. It received the BAFTA Award for Best Film and screenwriter Janet Green won a 1960 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Foreign Film Screenplay. It was a progressive movie for its time. Earl Cameron who played the part of Dr Robbins, Sapphire's brother, would appear two years later in another English film dealing with racial issues, the 1961 film Flame in the Streets. Dearden and Green later also collaborated on another 'social problem' film, Victim, although this one was focused on blackmail of gay men before the passage of the Sexual Offences Act 1967 provided limited decriminalisation of male homosexuality. Documentary film Hélio Oiticica is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Cesar Oiticica Filho. Documentary film African Adventure: Safari in the Okavango is a short documentary film directed by Ben Stassen. Comedy Bianco, rosso e Verdone is an 1981 Italian comedy film directed and starred by Carlo Verdone, playing three characters. It was produced by Sergio Leone, soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone and guest starred by Mario Brega, all formerly scored in the Dollars trilogy and spaghetti western movies in the 1960s. Thriller Hard Candy is a 2005 vigilante thriller film focusing on the torture of a suspected sexual predator by a 14-year-old vigilante. The film was directed by David Slade, written by Brian Nelson, and stars Patrick Wilson and Ellen Page. It was the first feature film for Slade, who previously had worked mostly in music videos. Thriller Conquering Heroes is a 2010 crime film written and directed by Robbie Moffat. Documentary film With Woman: A Documentary About Women, Midwives and Birth is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Knelly Dettinger. Comedy Ice Age is a 2002 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Carlos Saldanha and Chris Wedge from a story by Michael J. Wilson. The film stars Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, and Denis Leary and was nominated at the 75th Academy Awards for best animated feature. The film was met with mostly positive reviews and was a box office success, starting a series with three sequels, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, and Ice Age: Continental Drift. Comedy Bedlam in Paradise is the 162nd short subject starring the American slapstick comedy team Three Stooges who made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction Samurai Commando: Mission 1549, known in Japan as Sengoku Self-Defense Forces 1549, is a 2005 Japanese feature-length film and manga series focusing on the adventures of a modern day Japan Ground Self-Defense Force element that accidentally travels through time to the Warring States period of Japanese history. Both the film and manga are based on Sengoku Jieitai, an action film which starred Sonny Chiba as the leader of a JGSDF platoon sent back to feudal Japan. The manga series was drawn by manga artist group Ark Performance. The scenario was written by Fukui Harutoshi, based on Ryo Hanmura's novel. Comedy Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi is a 1928 Japanese film directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda. This comedy film showcases the acting talent of Denjirō Ōkōchi and acts as a complementary film to Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue, which is part of the Yaji and Kita series. Documentary film Sketches of Myahk is a documentary music film directed by Koichi Ohnishi. Comedy Zis Boom Bah is a 1941 American film directed by William Nigh. The film is also known as College Sweethearts. Documentary film Neil Young: Heart of Gold is a 2006 documentary and concert film by Jonathan Demme, featuring Neil Young. The film was made in the summer of 2005 in Nashville, Tennessee, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and was released to theaters on February 10, 2006. The film documents Young's premiere of his songs from his album Prairie Wind at the Ryman Auditorium. Comedy The Chocolate Soldier is a 1941 American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Using the original music by Oscar Straus the plot is somewhat loosely based on the Ferenc Molnár play entitled Testőr and is unrelated to either the original play or the Oscar Straus operetta. Comedy Olive, the Other Reindeer is a CGI animated Christmas television special written by Steve Young, and directed by Oscar Moore. The feature was produced by Matt Groening's The Curiosity Company, and animated by DNA Productions. It first aired on December 17, 1999 on Fox produced by 20th Century Fox Television, and Flower Films. The special combines paperlike character art in 3-D environments. Sometimes, traditional animation is used. The story was based on the 1997 children's book by Vivian Walsh and illustrated by J. Otto Seibold. Drew Barrymore voices the titular character. Also featured are the voices of Dan Castellaneta, Peter MacNicol, Joe Pantoliano, Jay Mohr, Ed Asner, Tim Meadows, Billy West, and Michael Stipe. Animation Buddy the Dentist is an American animated short film, released December 15, 1934 It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Comedy Venga a prendere il caffè da noi is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is based on the novel La spartizione by Piero Chiara. The film was awarded with two Nastro d'Argento awards, for best screenplay and for best supporting actress. Comedy Todos a la cárcel is a 1993 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga.The script was written by Berlanga with his son Jorge Berlanga. The plot takes place entirely a prison in Valencia during the day of the inmate called Everyone to Jail, an event to reunite victims of the Francoist repression. A businessman tries to recover the 80 million pesetas that the administration owes him, the banker Cesar Muyagorri tries to obtain the freedom of his friend from Milan Tornicelli. The celebration gets complicated because some of those who were invited did not come and the death of father Rebolli and the welch shed of the participants and there is a prison riot. The banker manages to escape with the help of NATO security forces, but the businessman gives up his intention to claim what he is owed by the minister. Thriller The Monkey's Mask is a 2000 thriller film directed by Samantha Lang. It stars Susie Porter and Kelly McGillis. Porter plays a lesbian private detective who falls in love with a suspect in the disappearance of a young woman. The film is based on the verse novel of the same name by Australian poet Dorothy Porter. Documentary film Auer Dult is a short documentary film directed by Werner Lütje. Documentary film Finding Donn Fendler: Lost on a Mountain in Maine 72 Years Later is a 2011 historical drama documentary film directed by Ryan Cook and Derek Desmond. Documentary film The Stone Roses: Made of Stone is a 2013 British music documentary on the acclaimed band The Stone Roses directed by Shane Meadows. The film stars band members Ian Brown, John Squire, Gary Mounfield and Alan Wren. The film was released on 5 June 2013 in the United Kingdom. The film follows the band reforming in 2012 after a 16-year split, capturing the band at work and in their everyday lives as they practice for their much-anticipated reunion on a tour across Europe, which culminated in three triumphant homecoming gigs at Manchester’s Heaton Park. The film has received very positive reviews from critics and fans alike. Comedy Isle Of Lesbos is a 1996 musical film written and directed by Jeff B.Harmon. Comedy Mabel's New Hero is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy The Million Ryo Pot is a 1935 black and white Japanese film comedy directed by Sadao Yamanaka and starring Denjirō Ōkōchi. Animation Father Noah's Ark is a 1933 Walt Disney Silly Symphonies animated film. It is based on the story of Noah's Ark. The short's musical score is an adaptation of the first dance in Ludwig van Beethoven's 12 Contredanses. Documentary film Jump Westminster is a 2007 Documentary film Written and Directed by Julie Angel Comedy Jeune homme is a 2006 film directed by Christoph Schaub. Comedy 10 Terrorists is a 2012 Australian black comedy film, directed by Dee McLachlan. Dee is best known for her direction in the award-winning 2007 film The Jammed. Comedy Cop Out is a 2010 American buddy cop comedy film directed and edited by Kevin Smith, and also written by Cullen brothers Mark and Robb Cullen, and starring Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan, Kevin Pollak and Seann William Scott. The plot revolves around two longtime NYPD partners on the trail of a stolen, rare, mint-condition baseball card who find themselves up against a merciless, memorabilia-obsessed violent gangster. This is the first film that Smith directed for which he did not write the screenplay. Animation Originally released in 1993, this first volume of Angel of Darkness offers nonstop erotic horror in the original Japanese language with English subtitles. A typically gruesome genre entry, this story involves freshman schoolgirls at a haunted Christian college that are frequently ravaged by tentacled monsters. Documentary film Bergman Island is a 2004 documentary film about the Swedish director Ingmar Bergman directed by Marie Nyreröd. Comedy Bad Subject is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Vittorio De Sica. Documentary film Sanford Meisner: The American Theatre's Best Kept Secret is an episode of the TV Series Documentary American Masters. Science Fiction The Mutations is a low budget 1974 British science fiction/horror film directed by Jack Cardiff. The film was also released under the title, The Freakmaker. Comedy Speed Kings is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation The Swan Princess III: The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom is a direct-to-video film and the third installment in the The Swan Princess franchise. It was released in 1998, directed by Richard Rich, and features the voices of Michelle Nicastro and Brian Nissen as Odette and Derek. This film follows Derek and Odette having to deal with Zelda, a sorceress, who is seeking the Forbidden Arts and wishes to use it to destroy their happiness. This sequel features the returning voices of Michelle Nicastro and Steve Vinovich from the first film, with all the other characters being re-cast. The film was followed by another direct-to-video sequel: The Swan Princess Christmas. Animation Obsolete is a 2011 animated short film directed by Leandro de Souza Henriques, Victor Mendonça dos Santos and Heitor Mendonça dos Santos Science Fiction Phantoms is a 1998 American-Japanese science fiction horror film adapted from Dean Koontz's 1983 novel of the same name. Directed by Joe Chappelle with a screenplay by Koontz, the film stars Peter O'Toole, Rose McGowan, Joanna Going, Liev Schreiber, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt, and Clifton Powell. The film takes place in the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado, where something evil has wiped out the community. It is up to a group of people to stop it or at least get out of Snowfield alive. Documentary film Anou Banou or The Daughters of Utopia is a 1983 documentary film directed by Edna Politi. Documentary film Training Rules is a 63-minute award-winning 2009 American documentary film co-produced and co-directed by Dee Mosbacher and Fawn Yacker. It is narrated by Diana Nyad. The documentary, subtitled as No Drinking, No Drugs, No Lesbians is a Woman Vision film. Director Mosbacher, a lesbian feminist activist filmmaker and psychiatrist established Woman Vision as a nonprofit organization, to promote tolerance and equal treatment of all people through the production and use of educational media, Training Rules examines how women's collegiate sports, caught in a web of homophobic practices, collude in the destruction of the lives and dreams of many of its most talented athletes. It focuses on the women's basketball program at Pennsylvania State University under head coach Rene Portland and her policy of discrimination on her players based on their sexual orientation over a 27-year period as coach of the university's basketball program, particularly from the 1980s to the late 1990s. Comedy Highball is a 1997 film directed by Noah Baumbach, co-written by Baumbach, Carlos Jacott, and Christopher Reed. The film is credited as having been directed by "Ernie Fusco" and written by "Jesse Carter" after being disowned by Baumbach. Documentary film "Thought provoking and provocative documentary on the past and present history and situation of the Italian cinema. A provocative, idiosyncratic and very entertaining documentary. Taking as its subject Italian cinema, past and present, it gives a particular and fascinating perspective on the political and industrial decisions which influenced Italian cinema in the postwar era, and features a range of remarkable archive footage, newsreel, clips from film masterpieces and great interviews with directors such as Fellini, that to most non-Italians will be completely unfamiliar. Yet, this is far more than another version of, say, Martin Scorsese's Voyage to Italy because the director is truly interested in why Italian cinema is what it is now. To this end, he looks at the multiplex boom, developing technology, changing political regimes and film funding; and interviews just about every major Italian filmmaker currently working, including Francesca Comencini, Marco Bellocchio, Giuseppe Piccioni and Paolo Sorrentino. For anyone remotely interested in Italian cinema, this is a genuinely must-see experience, as it puts the whole Italian film industry in a new frame of reference, and even if you don't necessarily agree with all of its ideas and suggestions, it is a remarkably clever and instructive experience." Quoting Adrian Wootton Documentary film The New Saint is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Allard Detiger. Thriller Okinawa Rendezvous is a 2000 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Gordon Chan, and starring Leslie Cheung, Faye Wong, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Gigi Lai. While not one of Hong Kong's more significant films of the year, it was claimed by its director that it was filmed in less than 2 months without a script. It was shot entirely in the southern Japanese island of Okinawa and the film features many beautiful views of the island. Its theme song was sung by Leslie Cheung entitled Without Love and is also found in his 2000 album Big Heat. Also, there were a few possible sub-themes like Faye Wong's New Tenant which is as well available in her 2000 album Fable. Comedy Rice Rhapsody is a 2004 film directed by Kenneth Bi. The cast includes Sylvia Chang and Martin Yan. Jackie Chan was one of the executive producers. Documentary film The Children of Soong Ching Ling is a 1984 Canadian short documentary film directed by Gary Bush. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It is about the humanitarian work in support of children by Mrs. Soong Ching-ling, or Madame Sun Yat-sen. In particular the short film features an orphanage she sponsored. Comedy The Taste of Others, is a 2000 French film. It was directed by Agnès Jaoui, and written by her and Jean-Pierre Bacri. It stars Jean-Pierre Bacri, Anne Alvaro, Alain Chabat, Agnès Jaoui, Gérard Lanvin and Christiane Millet. The movie won the César Award for Best Film, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Writing in 2001, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Comedy 5 to 7 is an upcoming American film. The film stars Olivia Thirlby, Anton Yelchin, Bérénice Marlohe, Eric Stoltz, Glenn Close, Lambert Wilson and Frank Langella. It was directed by Victor Levin. Comedy Getting Away from It All is a 1972 film directed by Lee Philips. Comedy Broken Lizard Stands Up is a 2010 stand-up comedy film featuring live performances by the members of Broken Lizard. It was directed by Broken Lizard member Jay Chandrasekhar. Comedy My Favorite Wife is a 1940 screwball comedy produced and co-written by Leo McCarey and directed by Garson Kanin. The picture stars Irene Dunne as a woman who returns to her husband and children after being shipwrecked on a tropical island for several years, and Cary Grant as her husband. The story is an adaptation of Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "Enoch Arden"; in tribute, the main characters' last name is Arden. The supporting cast features Gail Patrick as the woman Grant's character has just married when his actual wife abruptly turns up and Randolph Scott as the man with whom his wife had been trapped on the island. Comedy Rabbit Every Monday is a 1950-produced, 1951-released Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, and would be the last short which had Yosemite Sam's mouth below his mustache; his design changes midway through the film. Rabbit Every Monday has the distinction of being the first Looney Tunes cartoon to appear on the first episode of The Bugs Bunny Show, on October 11, 1960. Thriller Kalicharan is a 1976 Indian film directed by Subhash Ghai and starring Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy, Ajit, Danny Denzongpa, Madan Puri and Premnath. The film became a box office hit. The film was the directorial debut of Subhash Ghai and was the breakthrough role for stars Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy. It was later remade into the Telugu film "Khaidi Kalidasu" and the Tamil film Sangili with Shobhan Babu and Sivaji Ganesan in the lead roles and in Malayalam Pathamudayam by Mohanlal. Science Fiction Slimtime is a 2011 animated short film directed by Théa Matland, David Dangin, Pierre Chomarat, and Bertrand Avril. Documentary film Narrated by Dan Aykroyd. Tells the story of an individual who owns the largest private collection of World War II artifacts in the world. Over 50 interviews with veterans and survivors of the war help tell the story of the meaning of the over 7,000 individual items in the collection of Kenneth W. Rendell. Documentary film Blinding is a 2011 biographical/historical documentary film directed and written by Steve Sanguedolce. Thriller The End is Known is a 1992 Italian-French mystery film directed by Cristina Comencini. It is an adaptation of the novel with the same name by Geoffrey Holiday Hall, in which the setting is moved from post-war America to 1980s' Italy. Comedy Are You Ready for Love? is a 2007 British romantic comedy feature film, directed by Helen M. Grace, produced by Carnaby Films, 2007. Comedy Sundays is a 2011 comedy short film written and directed by Jean-Guillaume Bastien. Animation The Woman Who Raised a Bear as Her Son is a 1990 animation family film directed by Jamie Oliff and Gerald Tripp. Documentary film Presidential Bloopers is a 1999 comedy short film written by Lorna Anozie and Mike Jerrick. Comedy The Missing Link is a 1980 French–Belgian animated film written and directed by Picha. Though it was not as successful as Picha's previous film, it was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Balika Badhu is a 1976 Hindi film produced by Shakti Samanta and directed by Tarun Majumdar. The film is based on the Bengali novel by the same name by Bimal Kar, about a young girl who is married before she is old enough to understand what marriage is all about, against the backdrop of Indian freedom struggle. Gradually she and her school-going husband grow as a couple and begin to love one another. The film was previously made into a Bengali film, Balika Badhu, starring Moushumi Chatterjee, by Tarun Majumdar himself. This romantic comedy drama stars Sachin with Rajni Sharma, Asrani, A. K. Hangal, Asit Sen, Paintal and Om Shivpuri. The music is by R. D. Burman and lyrics by Anand Bakshi, who penned several hits in the film including "Bade Achchhe Lagte Hain...", which was singer Amit Kumar's first hit, and featured on the Binaca Geetmala annual list 1977 at # 26. Documentary film 2Brothers is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Hilt Lochten. "Eleven-year-old Rino is a fanatical competitive swimmer. His nine-year-old brother Nik is his biggest fan, but he can't come to the pool very often to watch as the environment is too warm for him: Nik has a neuromuscular disease and is wheelchair-bound. Although this means the number of activities they can do together is limited, their bond is strong. As Nik says, "We are very special brothers!" Despite their obstacles, the boys look for ways to try and play together. But there are still times when they are at each other's throats. "We argue sometimes," explains Nik, "but that goes with the territory of being brothers, doesn't it?" Rino does his best to try to involve Nik in as many activities as possible. So when playing soldiers outside, since Nik can't be the sniper - he'd have to run for that - he can at least be the tank. He proves himself to be an excellent goalie, gifted fisherman and the best "spinner" around - according to Nik, "That's something only wheelchair users can do." Rino is rarely irritated by having to help, and Nik, in turn, almost never complains either. "I can think up plenty of things to do when some other wheelchair users would simply give up." This sweet story of two close-knit brothers proves that someone with less physical ability can play along with the best of them." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Comedy Bumbling small-time hoods Frank Creed, Keno Bondi, and Milton Rivera all get killed in an automobile accident after pulling off a bank heist. Fortunately, Frank's saucy stripper main squeeze Chloe Tate practices the black arts and thus brings the guys back as zombies so they can continue with their crime spree. Comedy The Countess of Monte-Christo is a 1932 German comedy drama film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Brigitte Helm, Rudolf Forster and Lucie Englisch. It is loosely based on The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. Comedy Breakin', released as Breakdance: The Movie or Break Street '84 in some countries, is a 1984 breakdancing-themed film directed by Joel Silberg. The film setting was inspired by a 1983 German documentary entitled Breakin' and Enterin' set in the Los Angeles multi-racial hip hop club Radiotron, based out of Macarthur Park in Los Angeles. Many of the artists and dancers, including Ice-T and Boogaloo Shrimp, went straight from Breakin' and Enterin' to star in Breakin'. Ice-T has stated he considers the film and his own performance in it to be "wack". The music score featured the hits "Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us" by Ollie & Jerry and "Freakshow on the Dance Floor". Breakin' was followed by a sequel, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. Breakin' was the final Cannon film production released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. After Breakin' was released, MGM and Cannon Films dissolved their distribution deal, reportedly over the potentially X-Rated content in John Derek's film Bolero and MGM's then-current rule of not releasing X-Rated material theatrically, forcing Cannon to become an in-house distribution company once again. Comedy Young Dracula is a 2011 short film written and directed by Alf Seccombe. The cast includes artist and musician Kyle Field of the band Little Wings, and American television news correspondent Su-chin Pak. The film won Second Prize for Bay Area Shorts at the 54th San Francisco International Film Festival. Thriller The Divide is a post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Xavier Gens and written by Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean. It stars Michael Biehn, Lauren German, Milo Ventimiglia and Rosanna Arquette and was released in theaters in the United States on January 13, 2012. It was released on DVD in the United States on April 17, 2012. Animation Ánima Buenos Aires is a 2012 animated film written by Carlos Loiseau, Florencia Faivre, Pablo Faivre, Carlos Nine, Lucas Nine, María Verónica Ramírez, Pablo Rodriguez Jauregui, Mario Rulloni, Juan Pablo Zaramella and Luis Lleonart and directed by María Verónica Ramírez. Animation Trampoline is a 2013 animation, short, comedy, family film written and directed by Maarten Koopman. Comedy Cops is a 1922 comedy short silent film about a young man who accidentally gets on the bad side of the entire Los Angeles Police Department during a parade, and is chased all over town. It was written and directed by Edward F. Cline and Keaton. Animation Supervenus is a short drama film written and directed by Frederic Doazan. Thriller The Seduction is a 1982 thriller film starring Morgan Fairchild and Andrew Stevens, written and directed by David Schmoeller. The original music score was composed by Lalo Schifrin. The film was marketed with the tagline "Alone... terrified... trapped like an animal." Although reviews for the film have mainly been negative which resulted in three Razzie nominations, Oscar-winner Bette Davis was a fan of this film and after watching it on cable television she allegedly sent actress Morgan Fairchild a letter praising her work. Documentary film Comma is a 2011 documentary film directed by Amin Haghighizadeh. Animation Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Bob Clampett, produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, and released to theatres on January 16, 1943 by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation. The film is notable for being an all-black parody of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Snow White, known to its audience from the popular 1937 Walt Disney animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The stylistic portrayal of the characters, however, is an example of darky iconography, which was widely accepted in American society at the time. As such, it is one of the most controversial cartoons in the classic Warner Bros. library, has been rarely seen on television, and has never been officially released on home video. However, it is often named as one of the best cartoons ever made, in part for its African-American-inspired jazz and swing music, and is considered one of Clampett's masterpieces. Animation Road Runner a Go-Go is one of 3 cartoons reused from the unsold pilot Adventures of the Road Runner. Milt Franklyn was credited as the musician with the correct spelling of his name. Unlike To Beep or Not to Beep, this cartoon doesn't feature an entirely new soundtrack by Bill Lava, due to smaller budgets. This cartoon includes the sequence of Adventures of the Road-Runner with Wile E. Coyote speaking to the viewing audience. This cartoon also features a theme song called "Out in the Desert". The original pilot was produced by David H. DePatie with supervising director Chuck Jones. The original pilot is available on Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2, Disc 2. Thriller Snow Job is a 1972 American independent thriller film directed by George Englund. Comedy The Cape of Good Hope is a 2004 South African comedy drama film written and produced by Suzanne Kay Bamford and her husband Mark Bamford under the direction of Mark Bamford. It was Mark Bamford's first feature film after his critically praised short, Hero. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival in 2004. Science Fiction Monster from the Ocean Floor is a 1954 science fiction film about a sea monster that terrorizes a cove in Mexico. The film was directed by Wyott Ordung and starred Anne Kimbell and Stuart Wade. It was the first film produced by Roger Corman. Comedy One Day in the Future is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Boğaçhan Dündar, featuring Hayrettin Karaoğuz as a man who is shown his unrealised future by two angels after committing suicide. The film went on general release across the country on January 15, 2010. Thriller The Disappearance is a 1977 British-Canadian thriller film directed by Stuart Cooper and starring Donald Sutherland, Francine Racette and David Hemmings. It is based on the novel Echoes of Celandine by Derek Marlowe. Animation Slap Happy Lion is a 1947 cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. It is about the tragic downfall of a lion from king of the beasts to a gibbering, pill-popping wreck. It is narrated by a mouse whose torments drove him crazy. The mouse's voice was supplied by Paul Frees. Scott Bradley provided the music. The closing title does not display the regular MGM card but rather the Tom and Jerry card. This might indicate that the currently available version could be a re-release print. The lion's design served as the inspiration for Genghis from The Wacky World of Tex Avery. Comedy Going Spanish is an American short comedy film featuring the film debut of Bob Hope and directed by Al Christie. The short comedy co-stars Leah Ray and Jules Epailly. Released by Educational Pictures, the film premiered on March 2, 1934, and is also known as Bob's Busy Day. Documentary film A filmmaker explores the life of her 100-year-old great-aunt, Jane Chung, an actress who made a career for herself at a time when Asian Americans faced widespread racism in Hollywood. Jane has had parts in over fifty films and TV shows including Chinatown, When Harry Met Sally, M.A.S.H. and I Love Lucy, yet most of her roles are uncredited. Through the story of Jane Chung’s life and career, More than a Face in the Crowd reveals a larger untold story of Asian American actors and extras in Hollywood. Thriller Under Still Waters is a 2008 drama film written and directed by Carolyn Miller. Documentary film Say Amen is a personal documentary film by David Deri, an Orthodox Jew, who reveals his homosexuality to his parents and siblings. The documentary is named one of the best five documentaries of the year 2005 by Israeli Film Academy and appeared in many film festivals, including HOTDOCS-Toronto, the Leeds International Film Festival, the Cork Film Festival, and Inside Out Film and Video Festival. Thriller Murder in the Clouds is a 1934 American action film dealing with aviation. The film stars Lyle Talbot and Ann Dvorak, and is directed by D. Ross Lederman. Although standard formula "B" film fare, it was notable as the screenplay and original story was written by Dore Schary as a freelance writer, during one of his periods when he was fired from a more prestigious film job. Schary was a director, writer, producer and playwright who later became head of production at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and eventually president of the studio. Equally important on Murder in the Clouds was the work of Elmer Dyer who had become a preeminent aviation cinematographer. Comedy How I Got Into College is a 1989 romantic comedy film directed by Savage Steve Holland and starring Anthony Edwards, Corey Parker, and Lara Flynn Boyle. This is the film debut for then-future voice actor Tom Kenny. Comedy Boat Trip is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Mort Nathan in his directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding, Jr., Horatio Sanz, Vivica A. Fox, Roselyn Sanchez, and Roger Moore. Animation Adelshingst is a 2013 animation,drama,comedy and short film directed by Linus Hartin and Sofia Priftis. Comedy Slaughterhouse is a 1987 horror comedy film. Comedy Africa sotto i mari is a film directed by Giovanni Roccardi released on March 20, 1953. Thriller Raavanan is a 2010 Indian Tamil thriller film written, produced, and directed by Mani Ratnam. The film features Vikram, Aishwarya Rai and Prithviraj in the lead roles, with a supporting cast led by Karthik, Prabhu and Priyamani. The film was also made simultaneously in Hindi as Raavan, with a slightly different cast. Furthermore, the film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Villain, with all three versions releasing simultaneously on 18 June 2010. The film follows the crux of the epic Ramayana, with a ruthless police officer on the chase to find a tribal leader and lawbreaker, who has kidnapped his wife. Veeraiya, the kidnapper and his motive for the kidnap has been led on by the death of his sister, as a result of police custodial torture and brutal rape. The film explores the search by the officer, whilst exploring the changing emotions that the three protagonists experience with each other, leading to a riveting climax, situated in the jungle. Raavanan was announced in February 2008, amidst much hype of the celebrated director, Mani Ratnam's return to Tamil films, whilst Vikram's and Aishwarya Rai's selection in the lead roles, creating more anticipation. Comedy Oz is a 1976 Australian film written, directed and co-produced by Chris Löfvén. It stars Joy Dunstan, Graham Matters, Bruce Spence, Gary Waddell, and Robin Ramsay; and received four nominations at the 1977 AFI Awards. The musical score is by Ross Wilson. The plot is a re-imagining of the 1939 The Wizard of Oz film transferred to 1970s Australia and aimed at an older teen / young adult audience. It was released on DVD in 2004 as Oz - A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie : Collector's Edition with additional material. The poster and album sleeve for the American release was done by rock artist Jim Evans. Comedy Madirasi is a 2012 Malayalam action comedy film directed by Shaji Kailas and starring Jayaram, Meera Nandan, Meghana Raj, Kailash, Kalabhavan Mani and Tini Tom. The film is based on a series of true incidents that took place in Madirasi, the Malayalam name for the city of Madras. Madirasi is however described as a part of Coimbatore in the film. Thriller Angels in a Cage is a 2000 drama thriller film directed by David Hickson. Comedy Dracula and Son is a 1976 French comedy and horror film directed and written by Edouard Molinaro. The film is about a vampire father and son. Animation Spunky is a bratty nuisance around the farm, and Hunky is reluctant to punish Spunky until the last straw breaks her back. Documentary film Frisbee: The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher is a 2005 documentary film written, produced and directed by David Di Sabatino. It details American Pentecostal evangelist Lonnie Frisbee's lifetime. Finished in March 2005, Frisbee was first accepted to the Newport Beach Film Festival where it sold out the Lido Theater not far from where in the late 1960s the Frisbees ran the Blue Top commune, a Christian community of young hippie believers. The documentary was also accepted to the Mill Valley, Reel Heart, Ragamuffin, San Francisco International Independent, New York Underground and Philadelphia Gay & Lesbian film festivals. The edited movie showed on San Francisco's KQED in November 2006, and was released in DVD form in January 2007. A soundtrack featuring the music of The All Saved Freak Band, Agape, Joy and Gentle Faith was released in May 2007. A pre-release version of the DVD was produced that featured 21 recordings of songs by Larry Norman alone, as well as others by Randy Stonehill, Love Song, Fred Caban, Mark Heard, and Stonewood Cross. However, due to licensing issues most of the music was changed for the final release. Animation Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King is the twelfth in the series of Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films produced by Warner Bros. Animation. This movie, along with the next film Samurai Sword were both produced and completed in 2008, but Goblin King was released first in time for the Halloween season. It was dedicated to Paulette Oates, who helped resurrect Warner Bros. Animation in the late 1980s. All the main voice actors of Mystery, Inc. reprise their roles. The DVD was released on September 23, 2008. This is the first Scooby cartoon produced entirely without either one of the original creators, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Unlike the previous seven movies, this movie implies to be a mix-up/parody film, similar to Zombie Island, Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders and Cyber Chase, by making all the fantastical elements of the story real. It is also significant in the fact that it shows Shaggy and Scooby being the main characters, something that has not been seen since the television movies of the 80's. The film is a bit more light-hearted than others. Thriller Taxi Hunter is a 1993 action film written by Kai-Chung Mak and directed by Herman Yau. Comedy The Maintenance Man is a 2004 comedy/drama film written and directed by Je'Caryous Johnson. Documentary film Dazzle: The Donny West Story is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Donny West. Science Fiction After Earth is a 2013 American science fiction action adventure film directed by M. Night Shyamalan, which he co-wrote with Gary Whitta, based on an original story idea by Will Smith. It is the second film that stars real-life father and son Will and Jaden Smith; with Will Smith also producing via his company Overbrook Entertainment and the distribution by Columbia Pictures. The film was released in IMAX on May 31, 2013. It received negative reviews from critics, citing the acting performances and lack of originality. Despite being a notable summer flop in North America, the film unexpectedly performed well overseas, becoming a commercial success. Documentary film The Hotel Hooker was once a quiet rooming house nestled in the suburbs of Connecticut. In the summer of 2003, the national media exploited it as a drug stop, a prostitution ring, and a dangerous place to live. Don't believe everything that you hear. Meet the residents of the Hotel Hooker, as they struggle to uncover the truth behind the controversy. This is the story of a town fighting back against their image. This is a story about the lies we read and listen to every day. This is the story about the labels we place and the stereotypes that exist around us. Through intimate and often hilarious interviews, HEROIN TOWN follows the residents of the hotel and the people of Willimantic, Connecticut as they try to restore the damage that destroyed their hometown. It is a story of hope, dedication, humor, and ultimately survival. Documentary film Tango Macbeth is a documentary comedy drama romance film directed by Nadine M. Patterson. Animation The Cat's Me-Ouch! is a 1965 cartoon produced and directed by Chuck Jones. The title, The Cat's Me-Ouch! is a parody of the title of Tex Avery cartoon Cat's Meow, released on January 25, 1957, remake of Ventriloquist Cat. The short features a tiny bulldog who would go on to make another appearance in the final Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by Chuck Jones, Purr-Chance to Dream in 1967. Comedy Friendship! is a 2009 comedy film written by Oliver Ziegenbalg and directed by Markus Goller. Comedy Luna e l'altra is a 1996 Italian fantasy film directed, written and starred by Maurizio Nichetti. For this film Iaia Forte was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for Best Actress. Maurizio Nichetti also won a Silver Ribbon for Best Director and was awarded best actor at the Malaga International Fantastic Film Festival. The film was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and won the Corbeau D'Or at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. Thriller Chain Letter is a 2010 horror film directed by Deon Taylor. It was written by Diana Erwin, Michael J. Pagan, and Deon Taylor. The film is about six friends who are stalked by a murderer that uses chains to kill them if they do not pass on the chain letter to five people. Comedy Spinach Fer Britain is a 1943, anti-nazi propaganda cartoon, produced by Famous Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film centers around Popeye the Sailor trying to deliver a shipment of spinach to 10 Downing Street in London, while fighting off Nazi Kriegsmarine soldiers pursuing him in a U-boat. Like its predecessor, You're a Sap, Mr. Jap, Spinach Fer Britain was kept out of distribution for several decades, due to its propagandistic nature and frequent display of Nazism, until it received an official release on November 2003 in a DVD collection of Popeye cartoons produced between 1941-1943. It also had limited airings on Cartoon Network as part of The Popeye Show. Documentary film Uranium Drive-In is a documentary drama film directed by Suzan Beraza. Comedy Il turno is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Tonino Cervi. It is loosely based on the novel with the same name written by Luigi Pirandello. Science Fiction A priceless painting is stolen by the Bauku Gang, and it is up to the Tank Police to reclaim it before the sinister Red Commandos find it. Comedy I Am Divine is a 2013 American documentary film produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of the Los Angeles-based production company Automat Pictures. The documentary focuses on the American actor, singer and drag performer Divine, born Harris Glenn Milstead, a lifelong friend and collaborator of filmmaker John Waters. The film features extensive contemporary interviews with Waters, as well as Divine's mother Frances Milstead, and surviving members of the Dreamlanders. Comedy Legally Desi is a 2004 comedy film written by Yunush Ajmeri and directed by Amin J. Rupani. Comedy Things Happen at Night is a 1947 British supernatuarl ghost comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Gordon Harker, Alfred Drayton, Robertson Hare and Gwynneth Vaughan. The film is based upon a stage play, The Poltergeist, by Frank Harvey Jnr. Comedy How I Unleashed World War II is a Polish feature film made in 1969, based on Kazimierz Sławiński's novel "Przygody kanoniera Dolasa". It was shot in Sochi, Baku, Poświętne and Łódź, among other places. The film was divided into three parts: Część I: Ucieczka Część II: Za bronią Część III: Wśród swoich Originally black and white, it was digitally colorized in 2000 by the Hollywood company Dynacs Digital Studios, as requested by the Studio Filmowe "Oko" and TV Polsat. The movie tells the story of a Polish soldier Franciszek Dolas, who - as a result of comical coincidences - is convinced that he started the Second World War. Trying to redeem himself at all costs, he constantly gets into new trouble. In doing so, he finds himself on different war fronts and eventually returns to Poland. Science Fiction The Kovak Box is a 2006 Spanish-British thriller film directed by Daniel Monzón and starring Timothy Hutton, Lucía Jiménez, Annette Badland and David Kelly. It is set on the island of Mallorca. Documentary film A Talent for Life: Jews of the Italian Renaissance is a 1979 documentary film written by Marc Siegel and directed by Martin Hoade. Comedy It's 1969 and high school senior, Pete is still a virgin. Pot smoking and free love abound but Pete is more concerned about the draft and his chances of being sent to Vietnam. His home life is no joy either, his cranky parents hate the fact that Pete has recently started a rock band with his buddies, Leon, Barry and Jake. So far their only fan is Pete's cute neighbor, Judy, who, after seeing the rock musical, 'Hair,' changed her name to, Moonbeam. Pete is too lame to notice that Moonbeam has a crush on him, but when she invites him to her birthday party, Pete decides that it's do or die, that he has to go for it before his friend Jake nails her as he has promised. Thriller Joshua is a 2007 American psychological drama-thriller film about an affluent young Manhattan family and how they are torn apart by the increasingly sadistic behavior of their disturbed son, Joshua. The film was directed and co-written by George Ratliff and stars Sam Rockwell, Vera Farmiga and Jacob Kogan. It was released on July 6, 2007 in the United States. Comedy The Mommy Returns is a 2012 Filipino family comedy-horror movie produced by Regal Films. It was released in Philippine cinemas on May 11, 2012. Comedy Love Me is a 2013 drama, romance, and comedy film written and directed by Mehmet Bahadir Er and Maryna Gorbach. Animation The Cold Rush is a 2007 animated short film directed by Mikael Lynen, Simon Corbaux, Tristan Urbin and Rmi Certhoux. Thriller Triple Agent is a 2004 film, directed by Éric Rohmer. It runs for 115 minutes. Documentary film Dominick Dunne: After the Party is a 2008 documentary directed by Kirsty de Garis and Timothy Jolley. Hollywood outcast, top-selling author and reporter, Dominick Dunne is a prominent columnist and society correspondent. This biographical documentary film reflects on his successes and tribulations as a big name in the entertainment industry. In the film, Dunne remembers his past as a World War II Veteran, falling in love and raising a family, his climb and fall as a Hollywood producer, and his epic comeback as a writer. Documentary film Picture The Leviathan is a 2012 documentary film directed by Hal Clifford and Jason Houston. Documentary film Views of a Retired Night Porter is a 2006 documentary short film written and directed by Andreas Horvath. Comedy Butch Minds the Baby is a film directed by Albert S. Rogell released on Mar 20, 1942. Documentary film The Blue Generation is a film directed by Garin Nugroho. The film is about the Indonesian rock band Slank. The group, known for its political lyrics, has been together for 25 years and has an enormous following throughout the country. "Slank" means minority and the community of fans make up something like a movement: the "Slankers" stand for peace, unity, and love, much like the American hippie movement in the sixties. Part of the film documents a musical by the band that grapples with Indonesia’s political history. It addresses the country’s severe problems and criticizes the government by exposing militarism, the abduction of dissidents, the death penalty, and torture as being the order of the day. The heroes of the musical are the cool winners, the “Blue Generation”, inspiring others with their positive values much like the characters in “Hair”. Nugroho also shows us concert clips and Slank fans and enhances his film with comic book-style animated sequences commenting on the political situation in Indonesia. The film paints a multifaceted picture of the Slanker movement and offers a portrait of Indonesian society that is as unusual as it is striking. Documentary film El Hombre Detrás De La Máscara is a 2013 documentary written and directed by Gabriela Obregon. Comedy A Proletarian Winter's Tale is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Julian Radlmaier. Documentary film Finding Francis is a 2012 documentary adventure biography film directed by Johnny Greenlaw. Documentary film Gut Renovation is a 2012 documentary historical film written by Su Friedrich and Cathy Quinlan and directed by Su Friedrich. Comedy The Slippery Slope is a 2013 short and comedy film written and directed by Dina Waxman. Thriller Calling Dr. Death is the first of the Universal Pictures Inner Sanctum mystery films. The "Inner Sanctum" franchise originated with a popular radio series and all of the films star Lon Chaney, Jr.. The movie stars Chaney, Jr. and Patricia Morison, and was directed by Reginald Le Borg. Chaney, Jr. plays a neurologist, Dr. Mark Steele, who loses memory of the past few days after learning that his wife has been brutally murdered. Aware of his wife's infidelity and believing he could be the killer, Steele asks his office nurse Stella Madden to help him recover his lost memories. Science Fiction Solaris is a 1972 Russian science fiction art film adaptation of the novel Solaris, co-written and directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. The film is a meditative psychological drama occurring mostly aboard a space station orbiting the fictional planet Solaris. The scientific mission has stalled out because the meager skeleton crew of three scientists have fallen into separate emotional crises. Psychologist Kris Kelvin travels to the Solaris space station to evaluate the situation only to encounter the same mysterious phenomenon as the others. The original science fiction novel by Polish author Stanisław Lem is about the ultimate inadequacy of communication between humans and other species. Tarkovsky's adaptation is a “drama of grief and partial recovery” concentrated upon the thoughts and the consciences of the cosmonaut scientists studying Solaris' mysterious ocean. With the complex and slow-paced narrative of Solaris, Tarkovsky wanted to bring a new emotional and intellectual depth to the genre, since he viewed western science fiction as shallow. The ideas which Tarkovsky tried to express in this film are further developed in Stalker. Comedy Treehouse Hostage is a 1999 family film directed by Sean McNamara and starring Jim Varney and Joey Zimmerman. It is one of Varney's final films before his death in 2000. Comedy You Stupid Man is a 2002 romantic comedy film written and directed by Brian Burns. Science Fiction Post Impact is a 2004 disaster film, written and directed by Christoph Schrewe and stars Dean Cain, Bettina Zimmermann, Joanna Taylor, Nigel Bennett, and Hanns Zischler. The film centers on the story of Captain Tom Parker, who is forced to leave his family behind during a massive impact event. Comedy The Hoax is a 2006 American drama film starring Richard Gere, directed by Lasse Hallström. The screenplay by William Wheeler is based on the book of the same title by Clifford Irving and focuses on the autobiography Irving supposedly helped Howard Hughes write. Many of the events Irving described in his book were changed or completely eliminated from the film. The author later said, "I was hired by the producers as technical adviser to the movie, but after reading the final script I asked that my name be removed from the movie credits." Animation Untitled Pets Movie is a 2016 animation film co-directed by Chris Renaud and Yarrow Cheney. Comedy Lonesome Ghosts is a 1937 Disney animated cartoon, released through RKO Radio Pictures on December 24, 1937. It was directed by Burt Gillett and animated by Izzy Klein, Ed Love, Milt Kahl, Marvin Woodward, Bob Wickersham, Clyde Geronimi, Dick Huemer, Dick Williams, Art Babbitt and Rex Cox. The short features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy as members of The Ajax Ghost Exterminators. Comedy "Broke and stranded once more, golden-hearted showgirl Maisie Revere (Ann Sothern) finds herself in upstate New York in general proximity with a prizefighting camp. She meets and ultimately falls in love with up-and-coming boxer Terry Dolan (played by Ann Sothern's future husband Robert Sterling). Upon realizing that her heart belongs to Terry's manager Skeets Maguire (George Murphy), our heroine finds herself on the horns of an emotional dilemma-especially after Dolan is blinded in a fight, possibly permanently. The film's best moments belong to "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom, typecast in his usual role of a pugilist who's suffered one too many blows to the cranium. Also worth the price of admission is Maisie's opening dance-hall scene, highlighted by the terpischorean skills of the star." Quoting the description from flicks.hokies-house.info Comedy Happy Killers is a 2010 South Korean comedy-thriller film. It was adapted from a mystery short story of the same title written by Seo Mi-ae in 2005. Documentary film Mostar Round-Trip is a 2011 Israeli documentary film, a Fisher Features Ltd. release directed and produced by David Fisher. The film follows his son, Yuval and his classmates who are studying in an international high-school, United World College, in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The film also exposes the recuperating city, which has been greatly damaged during the Bosnian War and is now geographically divided between the Bosniak and Croat populations. This is the second film in the family trilogy created by Fisher that started with the critically acclaimed Love Inventory and completed by Six Million and One. Comedy Tintin and the Temple of the Sun / The Seven Crystal Balls & Prisoners of the Sun is a film made after the success of the Belvision cartoon series. The subject was to be The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun. There was a lot of publicity for the movie. Many scenes from the books were deleted; in fact, the whole of the first book was condensed into fifteen minutes of film. Events were changed and some were added. For example, the Great Inca's Daughter was introduced, who tried to beg her father to spare the prisoners and likes Zorrino. Also, Thomson and Thompson accompany Tintin and Captain Haddock on their quest to rescue Calculus, whereas in the book their only role was attempting to use dowsing in order to find Tintin and his friends, and their arrival in the Incan village delays the execution. Comedy Der Neue Schreibtisch is a short German comedy film made in 1913. In the plot a busy businessman tries to get comfortable at his new desk, so he starts cutting off parts of the legs, but eventually shortens the legs off entirely. Animation One of Europe’s most beloved folk tale hero, Jester Till is the ultimate prankster embodying the simple wisdom and earthy humor of medieval European peasant folk. In this brand new adventure tale, Till is on his way to the city to visit his grandfather, the slightly absent-minded wizard, Marcus. The old man is brewing up a magical happiness potion he feels the townsfolk need. The potion however is tampered with and Marcus vanishes in a horrendous explosion. Till embarks on an adventurous quest to find him, in this color, high production value animated feature, equally enjoyed by children and the young at heart. Comedy Dance with Me is a 1998 drama film on love and dance directed by Randa Haines and starring Vanessa L. Williams and Puerto Rican singer Chayanne. Documentary film Barricades was one of the first documentary films created for Israeli television. It tells the story of two families, one Jewish and the other Palestinian, who both lost children during Israel's War of Independence, known to Palestinians as the Naqba, or "Catastrophe." The film, directed by Ram Loevy, caused considerable controversy when it aired on 1 August 1972. It was the first time that an Arab viewers had a chance to experience the emotional significance of the Holocaust for Jews, and it was also the first time that Israeli Jews had an opportunity to experience the emotional significance of the Naqba to the Palestinian people. Loevy first came up with the idea behind the documentary in 1968, while studying film in London. As a Hebrew-language broadcaster for the BBC, he had proposed creating a documentary about the social rifts tearing at Israeli society, with one episode focusing on the conflict between Jews and Palestinians. Although the BBC expressed interest in the project, Loevy returned to Israel soon after to help launch Channel 1, the country's first attempt at television broadcasting. He did not, however, abandon the idea, albeit in a more reduced format. Comedy On War is a 2008 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Bonello and starring Mathieu Amalric. The cast also includes Laurent Lucas, Guillaume Depardieu, Asia Argento, Michel Piccoli and Léa Seydoux. The title loosely refers to the treatise On War, by Carl von Clausewitz. Comedy Upstairs and Downstairs is a 1959 British comedy drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Anne Heywood, Mylène Demongeot, Claudia Cardinale, James Robertson Justice, Joan Sims, Joan Hickson and Sid James. Documentary film Revolution OS is a 2001 documentary film that traces the twenty-year history of GNU, Linux, open source, and the free software movement. Directed by J. T. S. Moore, the film features interviews with prominent hackers and entrepreneurs including Richard Stallman, Michael Tiemann, Linus Torvalds, Larry Augustin, Eric S. Raymond, Bruce Perens, Frank Hecker and Brian Behlendorf. Documentary film Naked Fame a documentary that follows Colton Ford's transition from the world of gay porn to that of a mainstream singer. It opened on February 18, 2005 in the United States to mixed critical reviews. Comedy The Don's Analyst is an American TV film that premiered on Showtime in 1997. Starring Robert Loggia, it pre-dated the very similarly plotted movie Analyze This. Comedy The Art of Crying is a 2006 Danish tragicomedy directed by Peter Schønau Fog. It stars Jannick Lorenzen and Jesper Asholt in a harsh tale about an 11-year-old boy's struggle to hold intact his bizarre family with its abusive father, mother in denial, and rebellious sister during the social unrest of the early 70s. Based upon an autobiographical novel by Erling Jepsen, the screenplay was written by Bo Hr. Hansen. In 2007, the film received both the Bodil and Robert awards for Best Danish Film, and The Nordic Council Film Prize. Documentary film Live Tape is a music documentary film directed by Tetsuaki Matsue. Documentary film Down with the Germans is a 1984 documentary film directed by Dietrich Schubert. Comedy The Broadroom is a 2009 short-comedy film written by Candace Bushnell and directed by Ellen Gittelsohn. Comedy Courier is a 1986 Soviet comedy-drama film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Comedy Mediterranean Food is a 2009 comedy film written by Yolanda García Serrano, Joaquín Oristrell and directed by Joaquín Oristrell. Comedy Choking Man is a 2006 drama film, written and directed by Steve Barron. The film stars Octavio Gómez Berríos and Eugenia Yuan. Science Fiction City Under Siege is a 2010 Hong Kong science fiction action film directed and co-written by Benny Chan. The film follows a group of circus performers who goes on a rampage after an accidental exposure to chemical gas left by the Japanese army in World War II, granting them superhuman abilities. Comedy Our Own Oslo is a 2011 Icelandic comedy film directed by Reynir Lyngdal. Documentary film Inside Life Outside is a 1988 film directed by Sachiko Hamada and Scott Sinkler. Documentary film The Suffering Grasses: When Elephants Fight, It Is the Grass that Suffers is a 2012 documentary film directed by Iara Lee. Comedy Będzie lepiej is a 1936 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Documentary film The Women and The Passenger is a 2012 documentary romantic drama film written and directed by Patricia Correa and Valentina Mac-Pherson. Comedy Disaster (a personal geography) is a 2011 documentary short film written and directed by Laura Green. Comedy It Can't Last Forever is a 1937 black and white American film. The film stars Ralph Bellamy, Betty Furness, and Robert Armstrong. It is also the debut film for an unbilled 11 year old Donald O'Connor, who would later go on to be famous for his acrobatic tap dancing. Comedy Casual Encounters is a 2013 comedy dram film directed by Will McCord. Science Fiction Spy Kids: All the Time in the World is a 2011 American 4D family-oriented, comedy adventure film directed by Robert Rodriguez and the fourth installment in the Spy Kids series. It was released on August 19, 2011. Filming began on October 27, 2010. It is the first of the series that uses "Aroma-scope" that allows people to smell odors and aromas from the film via scratch & sniff cards last used theatrically in the 2003 animated film Rugrats Go Wild. This is the first film without the participation of Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino and the first film without the distribution of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and Miramax Films. Thriller Stag Night is a 2008 American horror film, written and directed by Peter A. Dowling. Documentary film Ka'iulani: Crown Princess of Hawai'i is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Roy Tjioe. Animation Pete's Dragon is a 1977 live-action/animated musical film from Walt Disney Productions and the first Disney film to be recorded in the Dolby Stereo sound system. It is a live-action film but its title character, a dragon named Elliott, is animated. The story is about a young orphan named Pete who enters the town of Passamaquoddy, a small fishing community on Passamaquoddy Bay in Northeastern Maine. His only friend is a dragon named Elliott, who also acts as his protector and can make himself invisible and is generally visible only to Pete, which occasionally lands Pete in trouble with the locals. Also starring Helen Reddy, Mickey Rooney, Jim Dale, Red Buttons, Jeff Conaway, and Shelley Winters. The film was directed by Don Chaffey, and the songs are by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. The song "Candle on the Water" received an Academy Award nomination, but lost to "You Light Up My Life" from the film of the same title. Reddy's recording was released as a single by Capitol Records, reaching #27 on the Adult Contemporary charts. The movie also received a nomination for Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score, losing to A Little Night Music. Comedy Their Honeymoon is a 1916 silent comedy film starring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Sorry Baby is a 1999 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang, presented by Forbidden City Film, starring Jacklyn Wu, Ge You and Fu Biao. It is another Feng Xiaogang hesui pian screened during Chinese New Year to boost box office takings. The film tells of the attempts made by a Beijing van driver to obtain his wage arrears from travel agency boss - even to the point of kidnapping the latter's Singaporean girlfriend. The Chinese title can be translated as “never-ending ”. Documentary film Babies, also known as Baby and Bébé, is a 2010 French documentary film by Thomas Balmès that follows four humans through their first year after birth. Two of the babies featured in the film are from rural areas: Ponijao from Opuwo, Namibia, and Bayar from Bayanchandmani, Mongolia, and two are from urban areas: Mari from Tokyo, Japan, and Hattie from San Francisco, U.S. The film was released in the United States by Focus Features on 7 May 2010. The movie has grossed over a million dollars, entering at the box office at number ten. Documentary film Out Of America is a 1994 documentary film directed by Michael Klier. Documentary film Playboy Celebrity Centerfold: Dian Parkinson is a 1993 documentary film directed by Scott Allen. Animation Freak Out is a 2014 documentary film written by Carl Javér, Fredrik Lange and David Wingate and directed by Carl Javér. Comedy My Two Lives is a 2010 comedy written by Clayton Moss and Linda Grasso and directed by Linda Grasso. Comedy Rotten to the Core is a 1965 British comedy film directed by John Boulting. It includes a young Anton Rodgers as the leader of a group of criminals, who attempt to stage an elaborate heist towards the end of the film. Britain's famed comedy brothers John Boulting and Roy Boulting created this caper about a trio of crooks plotting to retrieve their ill-gotten booty. Upon finishing their sentence for pulling off a heist, they immediately go in search of their one-time leader, The Duke. He was supposed to safeguard their share of the money, but the Duke's girlfriend Sara informs them the Duke is dead, and the money is long gone. The gang discovers that she's lying, however, and that the Duke is masquerading as the head of a spa, the Hope Springs Nature Clinic, where he is planning a felony with some criminal cronies. Eric Sykes plays a policeman who attempts to go undercover without much success. Comedy They Just Had to Get Married is a comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Slim Summerville, Zasu Pitts, Roland Young, and Verree Teasdale. The screenplay was written by Gladys Lehman, H.M. Walker, and an uncredited Preston Sturges, based on the Broadway play A Pair of Silk Stockings by Cyril Harcourt. This was the play's third film adaptation. Comedy Something Real is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Guy Shalem. Thriller 11:14 is a 2003 American indie thriller written and directed by Greg Marcks, starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Henry Thomas, Shawn Hatosy, Stark Sands, Colin Hanks, Ben Foster, Barbara Hershey, Clark Gregg, Patrick Swayze and Hilary Swank. The film premiered at various showings at an unusual time, ending the screening exactly at 11:14 PM. Documentary film 365 Days: A Year in Happy Valley is a 2013 documentary film written by Eric Porterfield and Erik Proulx and directed by Erik Proulx. Documentary film King Gimp is a 1999 documentary that was awarded the 2000 Academy Award for Best Short Subject Documentary and 2000 Peabody Award. "King Gimp" followed the life of artist Dan Keplinger of Towson, Maryland, who has cerebral palsy. Filmmakers Susan Hannah Hadary and William A. Whiteford, of the University of Maryland Video Press and Tapestry International Productions produced the film. Thriller Charisma is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Koji Yakusho. The film is about a dispute between a number of people about a unique but possibly toxic tree growing in an unnamed forest. The film is largely seen from the point of view of Goro Yabuike, a police negotiator who has been relieved of his duties following his failure to prevent the death of an important hostage. His stands in the middle of the conflicting opinions about the future of the tree, and has to decide which course to commit himself to. Documentary film Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story is a 2014 documentary film written by Grant Baldwin and Jenny Rustemeyer and directed by Grant Baldwin. Documentary film "Christopher Street parades have long since become a fixture in many cities. In 2005 such an event was scheduled to take place for the first time in the Latvian capital, Riga. A nice idea and certainly nobody could have predicted the sudden eruption of dramatic developments that ensued. But the pride parade rends deep divisions in Latvian society. Anyone taking part finds themselves subjected to a torrent of insults on the part of counter-demonstrators, who also spit at the parading throng, douse them in water and throw things at them. But this is not all: pride supporters are also threatened with being banned from their professions; priests are defrocked and subject to all kinds of oppression. As far as German Green Party MP Volker Beck is concerned, the Baltic States have long since become a “hot spot in the struggle for human rights for lesbians and gays in the EU”. In Lithuania, however, the Catholic majority of the population see things differently. According to a poll taken in 2010, three-quarters of the population would like to see the pride parade banned. HOMO@LV describes the history of the gay pride parade in Riga – from the first announcement of a Christopher Street event in 2005 to the organisers’ cancellation of last year’s parade in order to avoid violent clashes. In his film, Kaspars Goba takes a look at the role of individual politicians in this debate, exposes their manipulative methods and asks: what is their real goal?" Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy The Last Englishman is a film directed by John Henderson released on Feb 9, 1995. Comedy Who Stole the Doggies? is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Wotenick is a 1999 film directed by Axel Kalhorn. Documentary film Carrière: 250 Meters is a 2011 documentary film written by Jean-Claude Carrière and directed by Juan Carlos Rulfo. Science Fiction The Food of the Gods is a 1976 film released by American International Pictures and was written, produced, and directed by Bert I. Gordon. The Food of the Gods starred Marjoe Gortner of Earthquake, Pamela Franklin, Ralph Meeker, Jon Cypher, John McLiam, and Ida Lupino. This film was loosely based on a portion of the H. G. Wells novel The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth. A sequel to the film was made in 1989, entitled Food of the Gods II. In the spite of the film's success, Michael Medved gave it the Golden Turkey Award for Worst Rodent Movie Of All Time. Bert I. Gordon had earlier written, produced, and directed Village of the Giants, which was also very loosely based on the book. This movie is the first film in A.I.P.'s H.G. Wells film cycle, which includes The Island of Dr. Moreau, and Empire of the Ants. Documentary film Correcting The Chalkboard is a 2012 short documentary directed by Elisa Moar and Marie-Pier Ottawa. Thriller Iron Maze is a 1991 film directed by Hiroaki Yoshida. Documentary film Mulheres Africanas – A Rede Invisível is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film written and directed by Carlos Nascimbeni. The documentary presents an overview of the achievements and struggles of women in Africa in the last century. The film includes testimony from five women who tell their life stories: Graça Machel, human rights activist and wife of Nelson Mandela; Mama Sara Masari, businesswoman, Leymah Gbowee, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize; Luisa Diogo, former Prime Minister of Mozambique and Nadine Gordiner, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Comedy Enrédate y verás is a 1948 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Documentary film Who Gets to Call It Art? is a 2006 documentary film directed by Peter Rosen. Science Fiction Biographer is a 2013 short drama film written by Kiril Alekhin and Ivan Philippov and directed by Viktor Gorbachev. Comedy The Rainmaker is an American 1956 film directed by Joseph Anthony and adapted by N. Richard Nash from his play The Rainmaker. The film tells the story of a middle-aged woman, suffering from unrequited love for the local town sheriff; however, she falls for a con man who comes to town with the promise that he can make it rain. It stars Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn, Wendell Corey, Lloyd Bridges and Earl Holliman. Comedy Arachnophobia is a 1990 American horror comedy film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman. It was the first film released by Hollywood Pictures, as well as being the directorial debut of Frank Marshall. The story centers on a newly discovered Venezuelan spider being transported to a small American town that produces a new race of deadly spiders, which begin killing the town's residents one by one. Shooting took place in Venezuela and California and the film was released in the United States on July 18, 1990. It was a modest commercial success, gaining $53.21 million at the box office. It received generally positive reviews from critics. Comedy Oh, God! Book II is a 1980 comedy film which is a sequel to the 1977 film, Oh, God!. It stars George Burns, Suzanne Pleshette, David Birney and Louanne Sirota. Joyce Brothers, and Hugh Downs, also made an appearance in the film. Comedy The Big Bad Swim is a 2006 American independent film about a group of adults who enroll in an adult education beginner's swim class. The film takes place in southeastern Connecticut, in the town of Uncasville. It was released on DVD in North America on July 24, 2007. Comedy Peep Show is a 2005 comedy film written by Jeff Filgo and Jackie Filgo, and directed by Andy Ackerman. Thriller 8mm 2 is a 2005 direct-to-video It stars Johnathon Schaech and Lori Heuring. The film was distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. When the film was in production, it was titled The Velvet Side of Hell. When Sony picked up the rights to distribute it, it was re-titled 8mm 2. Although this title suggests the film to be a sequel to the 1999 Nicolas Cage film 8mm, the film has no connective elements relating it to the first 8mm film. The film was shot entirely in Budapest, and the credits contain many Hungarian names. Comedy My Bollywood Bride is a 2006 English and Indian film, released in 2007 theatrically and will release as new title "My Faraway Bride", on DVD in August 2008 and also due to premiere on Showtime and Starz in 2008. Written by Richard Martini and Kashmera Shah, story and produced by Brad Listermann, it stars Jason Lewis and Kashmira Shah and is directed by Rajeev Virani. Despite its setting in India and the story taking place in front of one of India's major film industries, Bollywood, the film does not feature the same amount or type of sing-and-dance-numbers Indian Cinema is famous for. Its primary language is English with some Hindi. Animation Somewhere in Dreamland was a 1936 film based on the titular song. This film was part of Max Fleischer's Color Classics series. The film was directed by Dave Fleischer, and produced by his brother Max Fleischer. Animation was by Flaischer veterans Seymour Kneitel and Roland Crandall. Thriller House Under the Starry Skies is a 1991 film written and directed by Sergey Solovyov. Comedy Rajnigandha is a Hindi movie directed by Basu Chatterjee and released in 1974. It is based on story "Yehi Sach Hai" by noted Hindi writer Manu Bhandari. The movie stars Amol Palekar, Vidya Sinha and Dinesh Thakur in the lead. Rajnigandha won the Best Picture, the Popular Award and the Critics Award at the Filmfare Awards in 1975. Rajnigandha was considered to have a realistic outlook on cinema in 1974, an era when potboilers were ruling Bollywood. The film was the first screen role of Vidya Sinha and first Hindi film of Amol Palekar, both of whom went on to work with Basu Chatterjee in many films. Comedy Skylight is an animated short film directed by David Baas. Comedy A Pair of Kings is a 1922 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Free Throw is a 2012 documentary film directed by Court Crandall. Comedy Freche Parodien, faustdicke Selbstironie, ungewöhnliche Pantomimen, Gags am laufenden Band, ein Feuerwerk musikalischer Show-Slapsticks, sowie gewagte Akrobatik-Nummern machen dieses Video zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis. Nicht nur David Hasselhoff, Peter Maffay, die Blues Brothers oder Beat Breu, sondern auch Bundesrat Villiger wird parodiert... Animation Aww Jeez is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Michael Greaney. Animation Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring's Feel Good Final Battle is a 1999 anime film.Its the 7th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan.The film was released in theatres on April 19, 1999 in Japan along with the short film titled Kureshin Paradise! Made in Saitama. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation,the studio behind the TV anime. Science Fiction Unlucky is a 2011 comedy sci-fi film written by Chris McCawley and directed by Ian A. Robertson. Documentary film The Five Cities of June is a 1963 American short documentary film directed by Bruce Herschensohn. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. This United States Information Agency-sponsored film details the events of June 1963 in five different cities. In the Vatican, the election and coronation of Pope Paul VI; in the Soviet Union, the launch of a Soviet rocket as part of the Space Race with the United States; in South Vietnam, fighting between Communists and South Vietnamese soldiers; in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, the racial integration of the University of Alabama opposed by Governor George Wallace; and in Berlin, President John F. Kennedy's visit to Germany and Rudolph Wilde Platz. Documentary film Hear and Now is a 2007 documentary film by Irene Taylor Brodsky, winning awards in 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival and the Heartland Film Festival; and garnering a Peabody Award in 2008. Thriller Subway is a 1985 French comedy drama film directed by Luc Besson and starring Isabelle Adjani and Christopher Lambert. The film is classified as part of the cinema du look movement. Comedy Sanai Choughade is a Marathi movie released on 20 June 2008. Produced by Deepti Shreyas Talpade and directed by Rajeev Patil. The movie is a light hearted family entertainer full of twists and turns which forces everyone to inspect the conventional arranged marriage system. Comedy Life Is a Bed of Roses is a 1983 French film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Jean Gruault. The English-language distribution title of the film is Life Is a Bed of Roses, though it has also been known as Forbek's Castle and Life Is a Fairy Tale. A literal translation of the original title is "Life is a novel [or story, romance]"; in the film the French quotation is attributed to Napoleon. Comedy Pumpkin is a 2002 romantic dark comedy film starring Christina Ricci. It is a story of forbidden love between a developmentally-handicapped young man and a sorority girl. The film was directed by Anthony Abrams and Adam Larson Broder and written by Broder. Comedy Your Technocracy and Mine is a 1933 comedy short film written by Robert Benchley. Comedy Romanzo popolare is a 1973 Italian comedy drama film directed by Mario Monicelli. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Script. Comedy Hot Shots! Part Deux is a 1993 comedy/parody film, and a sequel to the 1991 comedy Hot Shots!. Directed again by Jim Abrahams, the film stars Charlie Sheen, Lloyd Bridges, Valeria Golino, Richard Crenna, Brenda Bakke, Miguel Ferrer, Rowan Atkinson, and Jerry Haleva. Sheen, who portrays a spoof of John Rambo, went through a tough weight lifting/training program to gain the physique needed to play the role of an action hero. Abrahams and Pat Proft were the writers of the screenplay. Members of both men's families have roles as extras. Animation An Oversimplification of Her Beauty is a 2012 American semi-animated comedy-drama-romance film following a quixotic artist who, when stood up by an attractive woman, makes a film about it and shows it to her. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and has received generally positive reviews from critics. Thriller The Hidden Face is a 2011 Colombian thriller film directed by Andrés Baiz. A Bollywood remake of the film, titled Murder 3, was made in 2013. Documentary film Contact Call - An Ornithologist's Diary is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Jana B'rgelin. Comedy Super Sucker is a 2003 film featuring Jeff Daniels, Harve Presnell, and Kate Peckham. Filmed in Jackson, Michigan, Daniels and Presnell play Fred Barlow and Winslow Schnaebelt, the heads of two different groups of door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesmen who are competing for the same territory. Their rivalry becomes so fierce that the president of the manufacturer of the product, Mr. Suckerton, decides that for the good of the company, the town will have only one group of sales representatives. Desperate, and always the underdog, Barlow suggests a winner-take-all sales contest to determine who gets the territory. Well behind Schnaebelt from the very start, Barlow's sales surge when he learns of his wife's non-traditional use of a long forgotten vacuum attachment. The movie, written by Daniels, won the 2002 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival audience award for Best Feature but never obtained national distribution. Animation Battle Skipper is a Japanese direct-to-video animated series based on the small toy mecha action figures by Tomy. The series was released in the US by Central Park Media. Thriller 40 Days and Nights is a 2012 disaster film by The Asylum, directed by Peter Geiger and starring Monica Keena and Alex Carter. It is a modern take on Noah's Ark and the Genesis flood narrative. Comedy Scream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film and the third installment in the Scream franchise. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger, the film stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette, and was released on February 4, 2000. The events of the story are set three years after those of Scream 2 and follows Sidney Prescott who has gone into self-imposed isolation following the events of the previous two films but is drawn to Hollywood after a new Ghostface begins killing the cast of the film within a film "Stab 3". Scream 3 combines the violence of the slasher genre with comedy and "whodunit" mystery while satirizing the cliché of film trilogies. Unlike the previous Scream films, there was an increased emphasis on comedic elements and the violence and horror was reduced in response to increased public scrutiny about violence in media following the Columbine High School massacre. The film was the concluding chapter of the Scream series until it was revived with a sequel, Scream 4, in 2011. Williamson provided a five-page outline for two sequels to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Animation Modesta Historia De Un Suntuoso Derrochón is a 2013 short animation film directed by Gonzalo Rimoldi. Comedy Shab-e Quzi is a 1965 Iranian film comedy film directed and produced by Farrokh Ghaffari. The film script was based on a story from One Thousand and One Nights, but arranged for modern city life in Tehran. This was Ghaffari's third film after Jonub-e Shahr and Arous Kodumeh? which both didn't have a good grossing. Jalal Moghaddam and George Lichensky encouraged Ghaffari to make this film. At first the story was set in the medieval times as in the ancient stories of One Thousand and One Nights occurred. However, the censorship office forced Ghaffari to turn the story of the film to a modern setting. Science Fiction Mom and Dad Save the World is a 1992 sci-fi adventure, family, romantic comedy film. Jon Lovitz plays Emperor Tod Spengo who is the cruel, silly and over-dramatic emperor of the planet named Spengo. Teri Garr plays Marge Nelson and Jeffrey Jones plays Dick Nelson, her husband. The film also stars Eric Idle and Thalmus Rasulala. Rasulala died shortly after completing his scenes, and the film is accordingly dedicated to his memory. The original music score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. Documentary film Native Silence is a 2013 biographical, documentary and short film directed by Jane Wells. Documentary film Encierro, Bull Running in Pamplona is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Olivier van der Zee. Comedy Love and How to Cure It is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Royston Morley, based on a story by Thornton Wilder and starring Sara Gregory, Louise Hampton, Edward Chapman and Athene Seyler. It was made by the BBC for television, but also shown in cinemas as well. Animation Franz Kafka is a 1992 short film directed by Piotr Dumała. Documentary film Documentary filmmaker Tim Schultz sets out on a 4-year journey for answers while exploring his own passion to know if an experience he had as a little boy could have been a ghost. He meets a cast of colorful characters including psychics, tarot reading wizards, paranormal investigators, skeptics, and scientists. His crew has journeyed into numerous haunted locations including the Stanley Hotel, which is famously known for inspiring the classic horror novel 'The Shining' and The Myrtles Plantation, which is said to be the most haunted house in America. Comedy Chala Mussaddi... Office Office is a 2011 Bollywood satirical film based on the television series Office Office, also directed by Rajiv Mehra. Starring Pankaj Kapoor, Deven Bhojani, Asawari Joshi, Sanjai Mishra and lots of others, who also featured in the TV sitcom. Thriller The Childhood of Icarus is a 2009 film co-written, co-produced, and directed by the Romanian-born Swiss director Alex Iordachescu. The production companies are Elefant Films Sàrl and Freshline Productions. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes notable actors and actresses from France, Switzerland, and Romania: Guillaume Depardieu, Alysson Paradis, Carlo Brandt, Sophie Lukasik, Dorotheea Petre, Patricia Bopp, Jean-Pierre Gos, and Madalina Constantin. Thriller Five friends go on vacation to a remote cabin. When an argument forces the group apart things begin to deteriorate quickly. Is one of them a killer, or is it the beast known as Bigfoot? Stars TJ Lavin, Blake Farris. Thriller Der Clown is a 1996 film directed by Hermann Johan. Comedy Junior Miss is a 1945 American comedy film starring Peggy Ann Garner as a teenager who meddles in people's love lives. A collection of Sally Benson's stories from The New Yorker was published by Doubleday as Junior Miss in 1941. This was adapted by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields into a successful play that same year. Directed by Moss Hart, Junior Miss ran on Broadway from 1941 to 1943. In 1945, the play was adapted to the film Junior Miss with George Seaton directing Peggy Ann Garner in the lead role of Judy Graves. The Junior Miss radio series, starring Barbara Whiting, was broadcast weekly on CBS in 1949. Animation Tigers & Tattoos is a 2010 short animated adventure film written and directed by Karla von Bengtson. Comedy Woodshop is an independent film written and directed by Peter Coggan that was released on DVD on September 7, 2010. Produced by Colorado-based 42 Productions, the film originally premiered at the University of Colorado ATLAS Institute in Boulder, CO on February 15, 2009. While in pre-production of a project known as Coda, Pete Coggan came across technological and budgetary issues. Coggan wanted to originally film with a 35mm camera, but was advised to buy the then upcoming Red One camera. Calculating the risk in waiting for its release and experimenting with this new camera for his ambitious science fiction project, Coggan decided to temporarily shelve Coda and make use of the pre-production crew, actors and new technology he had set for it. Over the period of one of weekend, Coggan developed a script from ideas he wrote in high school woodshop class. This became Woodshop, 42 Productions’ first self-produced feature film and one of the first to be shot in ultra-high definition with the Red One camera technology. Documentary film American Water is a 2011 short film directed by Jacob Cartwright and Nick Jordan. Comedy Poochinski was a 1990 television pilot featuring a Chicago police detective reincarnated as a crime-solving English bulldog with flatulence. After not making the cut to be picked up as a series, it aired on NBC on July 9, 1990. In recent years, it has been recognized as one of the most bizarre show premises in television history. Documentary film Night Will Fall is a 2014 documentary film directed by Andre Singer. Documentary film Funny: The Documentary is a 2010 documentary comedy film directed by J.D. Cohen. Comedy German Fried Movie is a 1992 comedy film written by Uwe Boll, Andreas Jung and Frank Lustig and directed by Uwe Boll and Frank Lustig. Comedy The Prince and the Pauper is a Disney animated short film directed by George Scribner and starring Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse, inspired by the Mark Twain story of the same name. It was Disney's final use of the Xerox process, which the studio had used for three decades. The film was released on November 16, 1990, before The Rescuers Down Under. It was also released in theaters in the UK with Brother Bear in 2003, Its runtime was approximately 24 minutes. Clarabelle Cow is the only female character represented in this film; Daisy Duck and Minnie Mouse do not appear in this film. Documentary film Life in Loops (A Megacities RMX) is a 2006 documentary film directed by Timo Novotny and written by Michael Glawogger and Timo Novotny. Comedy Burakku comedi is a comedy film directed by Eizo Sugawa. Comedy Person to Person is a 2014 comedy, drama, short film written and directed by Dustin Guy Defa. Documentary film Far from You is a 1997 short documentary film written and directed by Sami Alkassim. Thriller Rick's world is falling apart, and everything he thought he knew seems outmoded. His wife and children are gone, and only his adult daughter Haley remains near him; an enemy of the state with nowhere to run. A film that asks, just what is love anyway, and what holds people together, even in the face of death? Comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor is a 1950 East German musical comedy film directed by Georg Wildhagen. It was based on William Shakespeare's play by the same name. Comedy When the Party's Over is a 1993 film directed by Matthew Irmas. Documentary film Ruthie and Connie: Every Room in the House is a 2002 documentary film directed by Deborah Dickson. Documentary film Live In Texas '78 is a 2011 documentary film about the recording of the The Rolling Stones 1978 tour of the USA in support of that year’s Some Girls. The re-edition of the movie marks the remastering of the album Some Girls on November 21, 2011. In the deluxe edition, the audio CD of the live was also put in. Thriller Sombre is a 1998 French film directed by Philippe Grandrieux, starring Marc Barbé and Elina Löwensohn. The film was nominated for the Golden Leopard and won the C.I.C.A.E. Award - Special Mention at the Locarno International Film Festival. Animation Usha Janome is a 2012 animated short film, directed by Suresh Eriyat. Science Fiction Death Warmed Over is a 1984 horror film directed by David Blyth. Comedy Get Him to the Greek is a 2010 American rock comedy film written, produced, and directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Jonah Hill and Russell Brand. The film was released on June 4, 2010. Get Him to the Greek is a spin-off sequel of Stoller's 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall, reuniting director Stoller with stars Hill and Brand. Brand reprises his role as character Aldous Snow from Forgetting Sarah Marshall, while Hill plays an entirely new character. The film also stars Elisabeth Moss, Rose Byrne, Colm Meaney and Sean Combs. Animation Spiss is a 2007 animated short film directed by Jozef Sandor. Documentary film The Legend Of Damien Parer is a 1964 documentary film directed by Gilbert J. Brealey. Comedy Loose Connections is a British film starring Stephen Rea. Comedy Land of the Lost is a 2009 American adventure science fiction comedy film directed by Brad Silberling and starring Will Ferrell, Danny McBride, and Anna Friel, loosely based on the 1974 Sid and Marty Krofft TV series of the same name. Thriller Blooded is a 2011 British independent horror/thriller film. Written by James Walker, and produced by Magma Pictures and Ptarmigan ACP, it is the directorial debut of Edward Boase. The film premiered at the Bradford International Film Festival on 18 March 2011. The plot involves an animal rights action group calling themselves the "Real Animal League", which kidnaps five young deer hunters and then hunts them. It is filmed in a scripted reality style, imitating a real documentary film. As part of the promotion, distributor Revolver Entertainment created a website, realanimalleague.com, for the fictional Real Animal League, which mentions the film. An email statement to the real animal rights group, Animal Liberation Front, supposedly from the RAL claiming that the film misrepresented them, was reprinted on the ALF website. The Evening Standard reported that the film "caused outrage after graphic scenes showing activists attacking five deer-stalkers were posted on the internet, in a viral publicity campaign," and the film's topic has provoked reactions from parties on both side of the hunting debate in the UK. Thriller Boðberi is a 2010 Icelandic film directed by Hjálmar Einarsson and starring Darri Ingólfsson. The film was released on July 7, 2010. Thriller After viewing the video tape of the degrading and violent torture, rape, and murder of Madison Miller - Victor will never be the same. He is plummeted into the darkness of his own soul and is stalked, threatened, and hunted by Vampires, Serial Killers, and deranged members of a body modification cult. Documentary film Sinema is a concert DVD by the Dallas-based American heavy metal group Drowning Pool. It was released in 2002, and contained more than 2-and-a-half hours of concert footage, including their appearances at the 2001 and 2002 Ozzfest summer music festivals. The DVD title is a word play in correspondence with the name of Drowning Pool's debut album Sinner. The sales from Sinema fulfilled Dave Williams' dream to create a house for his parents, as he promised before his death that he would build one when he had the money. Animation Vampire Hunter D is a 1985 Japanese horror/science fiction OVA film produced by Ashi Productions, in association with Epic/Sony Records, CBS Sony Group Inc. and Movic. The screenplay is based on the first in the long-running series of light novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi. Billed by the Japanese producers as a "dark future science-fiction romance", the film, like the novel before it, is set in the year 12,090 AD, in a post-nuclear holocaust world where a young woman hires a mysterious half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter to protect her from a powerful vampire lord. Documentary film Ayn Rand: In Her Own Words is a 2011 documentary film written by Ayn Rand and directed by Robert Anderson and John Little. Documentary film Red Terror on the Amber Coast is an American documentary film about the Lithuanian resistance to the Soviet occupation from the signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939 to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Two Dominican Order priests, David O'Rourke and Ken Gumbert, collaborated on the project with the intent to have it reach millions of American viewers through public broadcasting. During a year teaching at Vilnius University, O'Rourke was inspired by an accidental visit to the former KGB headquarters in Vilnius, calling it "one of the most chilling experiences of my life." He teamed up with Gumbert, who had been making a documentary about the Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948. They gained access to Lithuania's film and photo archives. It took several years of work in the archives before they gained the confidence of those featured in interviews - including former prisoners and Forest Brothers. Lithuanian president Valdas Adamkus appears in the film. Red Terror was released in fall 2008. It was televised for the first time in January on Rhode Island PBS station WSBE-TV, Channel 36. Thriller Chappie is an upcoming film co-written and directed by Neill Blomkamp. The film stars Sharlto Copley, Hugh Jackman, Dev Patel, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is scheduled to be released on March 6, 2015, by Columbia Pictures. Presumed to be a feature version of Blomkamp's own 2004 short Tetra Vaal, with elements from 2006 short Tempbot which features a similar-looking robot protagonist, the film will be about a robot named "Chappie" that has been programmed with the artificial intelligence to think and feel for himself. Documentary film Tales of Things is a 2012 short documentary film written by João Gomes and directed by Joana Peralta. Comedy Shirley Thompson vs. the Aliens is a 1972 film directed by Jim Sharman. It is the first feature-length film from Sharman, who subsequently directed The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Comedy Buddy Steps Out is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on July 20, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Notably, Chuck Jones & Bob Clampett are credited animators for the short. Thriller Seven Days to Live is a 2000 thriller film written by Dirk Ahner and directed by Sebastian Niemann. Documentary film Tovarisch, I Am Not Dead is a documentary film by Stuart Urban about his father Garri Urban, and also the title of an autobiographical book by Garri Urban describing his survival in, and escape from, Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union. The film was released in 2007. The book was originally published in 1980 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and in paperback by Cyclops Vision in 2006. It was published in several foreign language editions. In 1992 Stuart Urban filmed Garri's journey to the former Soviet Union as soon as Communism disintegrated. The video diaries and interviews that were made by Stuart Urban over 14 years form the core of the film which documents the quest into Garri’s KGB records and the fate of his family in the Holocaust. Contributors to the film include Pulitzer prize-winning historian, Anne Applebaum. The film can be categorized as an example of the growing genre of "first person" documentary. The film was awarded the top prize, the Lancia Award, at the Biografilm Festival in June 2007. It also was nominated for the Raindance Award at the British Independent Film Awards, and won the World Silver Medal at the New York Festivals. Comedy Press Start is a 2007 independent film produced by Dark Maze Studios. It stars Joshua Stafford, Peter Davis, Daniel Pesina, and Carlos Pesina. The film is a video game parody adventure comedy. It was released on DVD on September 25, 2007. Documentary film First Clue is a 2014 documentary biographical comedy film written and directed by Susan Sullivan. Documentary film This documentary explores the mysteries and origins of sexual desire. Comedy Doomed is a 2011 short film directed by Guillermo García Carsí. Thriller Abduction is a 2011 American action thriller film directed by John Singleton and stars Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins, Sigourney Weaver, Maria Bello, Jason Isaacs, Michael Nyqvist, and Alfred Molina. The film is about a teenager who discovers that the father and mother he has been living with throughout his youth are not his real parents when he sees his baby picture on a missing persons website. The film was released by Lionsgate Films on September 23, 2011. Comedy Dil Ka Raja is a 1972 Bollywood action film produced by A.A. Nadiadwala and directed by P. Madhavan. The film stars Ajit, Indrani Mukherjee, Waheeda Rehman and Raaj Kumar. Comedy The Eyes Have It is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Documentary film Soarin' Over California is the film used in the Soarin' Over California simulator attraction at Disney California Adventure Comedy Amours viennoises is a 1931 film directed by Jean Choux and Robert Land. Animation Africanidades is a 2014 animation film directed by Janete Bloise. Comedy Sailor Beware! is a British comedy directed by Gordon Parry, based on the stage play with the same name. It was released as Panic in the Parlor in the United States. It follows the story of a sailor betrothed to be married, but wary that home-life may echo that of her parents: a hen-pecked husband and battle-axe mother. It was one of Michael Caine's very first films, where he has a small, uncredited role as a sailor. Thriller Beeper is a 2002 film directed by Jack Sholder. Documentary film From Ararat to Zion is 2010 documentary history film written by Mesrop Aramian and directed by Edgar Baghdasaryan. Comedy Instant Mommy is a 2013 Filipino drama-comedy film written and directed by Leo Abaya. The film stars Eugene Domingo as Bechayda, a woman who pretends to be pregnant just to keep her Japanese fiancé played by Yuki Matsuzaki. The film competed under the New Breed section of Cinemalaya 2013. Comedy Triple Trouble is a two-reel silent comedy film that was released in 1918. It starred Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance and Leo White. This film was not an official Chaplin film, even though it has many Chaplin directed scenes; it was edited together out of outtakes and newly shot footage by the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, with Leo White as director for the new scenes. Since Chaplin did not have legal control over the films made during his time with Essanay, he could not prevent its release. Comedy Papa Soltero is a 1939 film directed by Richard Harlan. Comedy De Verloedering van de Swieps is a 1967 Dutch film directed by Erik Terpstra and written by Heere Heeresma. Comedy Memories by Joe Frank is a 1993 biography and comedy film written by Joe Frank and directed by Paul Rachman. Comedy The Supergrass is a 1985 British comedy film written and directed by Peter Richardson. The film starred Richardson, Adrian Edmondson, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, Keith Allen, Nigel Planer, Alexei Sayle, Ronald Allen and Robbie Coltrane. After returning from a holiday in the West Country, Dennis Carter untruthfully boasts of being a drug smuggler. However, he is overheard by the police, who persuade him to become a supergrass and inform on his associates. The Supergrass was the first feature-length film by the 1980s alternative comedy group The Comic Strip. The soundtrack to the film featured original music from Keith Tippett, plus contributions from P.P. Arnold, Grace Jones and Bob Marley, among others. Comedy Night Giant is a 2013 comedy / sci-fi short film written and directed by Aaron Beckum. Comedy Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 is a 1998 comedy-drama film starring Breckin Meyer, Peter Facinelli, Eddie Mills, and Ethan Embry. Documentary film Nanga Parbat 1953 is a 1953 documentary film written and directed by Hans Ertl. Documentary film Blind Encounter is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Kevin Andrews. Comedy The Fourth Proposal is a 1914 short comedy romance film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Documentary film From Unfinished Tales of Jerusalem is a 1996 short documentary film written and directed by Arunas Matelis. Comedy Darwin's Corner is a comedy drama film directed by Diego Fernández. Science Fiction Quarantine 2: Terminal is a 2011 American science fiction horror film and a sequel to the 2008 film, Quarantine. It was written and directed by John Pogue and produced by Marc Brienstock. The film stars Mercedes Masohn, Josh Cooke and Mattie Liptak and revolves around a mutated rabies infection outbreak in a quarantined airport. Although the first film of the franchise was a remake of the Spanish film REC, Quarantine 2 has no relation to any of the REC films and has an entirely different plot and setting. Comedy Sinyo Adi is a 1977 drama film written by Tim Adhi Yasa and directed by Lilik Sudjio. Animation The Bedroom is a 1990 short animation film written and directed by Maarten Koopman. Comedy "An offbeat ballad of friendship and devotion, The Piano in a Factory captures the tempo of changing times with quiet wisdom and a tinge of nostalgia. Steelworker Chen (Wang Qian-yuan) has a passion for music and plays the accordion in a local band with a close group of friends. When his estranged wife (Jang Shin-Yeong) returns one day after years of absence, she demands a divorce and sole custody of their daughter. Chen is at a loss. He doesn’t mind divorcing a woman who has become a stranger, but he can’t bear to part with his daughter. Chen has worked hard to give her a respectable life and has taught her his love of music. When asked if she’d rather stay with her father or go with her mother, the girl gives a practical, devastating answer: she’ll go with whomever can provide her with a piano. Chen cannot afford such a luxury item, but the piano becomes his last hope to save what little is left of his family. With the help of his loyal friends and the support of his lover – the singer in his band – Chen concocts several plans to fulfill his daughter’s wish, from sneaking her into the local music school at night to drawing a fake piano. He even tries to steal the instrument from the school – anything to keep her near him. Nothing works for long, until Chen looks around his fading steel factory town and hits on the perfect solution. The Piano in a Factory is an endearing portrait of a moment when the certainty of state-run industry begins to falter. Simple in its measured and assured direction, The Piano in a Factory establishes Zhang Meng as one of the most vibrant voices in Chinese cinema today." Quoting Giovanna Fulvi from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site. Comedy Human Nature is a 2001 American-French comedy-drama film written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry. The film stars Tim Robbins, Rhys Ifans, Miranda Otto and Patricia Arquette. It was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Butcher's Wife is a 1991 romantic comedy film, in which a clairvoyant woman thinks that she's met her future husband, who she has seen in her dreams and is a butcher in New York. They marry and move to the city, where her powers tend to influence everyone she meets while working in the shop. Through her advice, she helps others and eventually finds the true man of her dreams. Comedy The Good Soldier Schweik is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser. Based on the satirical novel The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek it depicts the adventures of a simple Czech soldier during World War I. The film features Heinz Rühmann as the protagonist Schweik, and was nominated for the 1962 Golden Globe Awards. Animation Hypocrites and Strippers is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Kim Yaged. Thriller Preethse is a 2000 psychological thriller Kannada film starring Upendra, Shivrajkumar and Sonali Bendre. The film was directed by D Rajendra Babu and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film is a remake of the 1993 Bollywood film Darr. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Sadist. Comedy Ride Along 2 is an upcoming American action comedy film directed by Tim Story and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, a sequel to the 2014 film Ride Along. The film stars Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, Tika Sumpter, Benjamin Bratt, Olivia Munn and Ken Jeong. Universal Pictures will release the film on January 15, 2016. Comedy The World of Henry Orient is a 1964 American comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Nora Johnson, who co-wrote the screenplay with her father, Nunnally Johnson. It was directed by George Roy Hill and stars Peter Sellers, Paula Prentiss, Angela Lansbury, Tippy Walker, Merrie Spaeth, Phyllis Thaxter, Bibi Osterwald and Tom Bosley. Filming started in June 1963, wrapped that October, and the film premiered at Radio City Music Hall on March 19, 1964. In 1965 it was nominated for the Golden Globe Award in the category "Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy" and for a Writers Guild of America Award for "Best Written American Comedy." Thriller The Altruist is a 2004 thriller film, written and directed by Mick McCleery. The film stars Billy Franks as Nick Andrews, the founder of a company called Terminal Assist. This company matches up thrill killers and people who want to commit suicide. The supporting cast includes Bobbi Ashton, John Innocenzo, and Mike Mclaughlin. Comedy Rushmore is a 1998 comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson about an eccentric teenager named Max Fischer, his friendship with rich industrialist Herman Blume, and their mutual love for elementary school teacher Rosemary Cross. The film was co-written by Anderson and Owen Wilson. The soundtrack was scored by regular Anderson collaborator Mark Mothersbaugh and features several songs by bands associated with the British Invasion of the 1960s. The movie helped launch the careers of Anderson and Schwartzman, while establishing a "second career" for Murray as a respected actor of independent cinema. Rushmore also won Best Director and Best Supporting Male awards at the 1999 Independent Spirit Awards while Murray earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture. Empire also named Rushmore the 175th greatest film of all time in 2008. Four years after, Slant Magazine ranked the film #22 on its list of the 100 Best Films of the 1990s. According to ShortList, it is one of the 30 coolest films ever. Comedy The Aristocats is a 1970 American animated feature film produced and released by Walt Disney Productions and features the voices of Eva Gabor, Hermione Baddeley, Phil Harris, Dean Clark, Sterling Holloway, Scatman Crothers, and Roddy Maude-Roxby. The 20th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film is based on a story by Tom McGowan and Tom Rowe, and revolves around a family of aristocratic cats, and how an alley cat acquaintance helps them after a butler has kidnapped them to gain his mistress' fortune which was intended to go to them. It was originally released to theaters by Buena Vista Distribution on December 11, 1970. The film is noted for being the last film project to be approved by Walt Disney himself, as he died in late 1966, before the film was released. He had, however, been working in the story development for The Rescuers as early as 1962. The Aristocats gained positive reviews on first release and was a box office success. Comedy The Original Sin is a 1948 German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Cubbyhouse is a 2001 Australian horror film, directed by Murray Fahey and starring Joshua Leonard. It screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. It was produced by David Hannay who said "I’ve been a fan of Murray Fahey’s since he was a film school student and I regard him as almost unique in being a true independent filmmaker who writes, produces, directs and acts in his own films." Comedy X's & O's is a 2007 comedy drama film directed by Kedar Korde. Documentary film Bad Seed: The Truth About Our Food is a 2005 documentary film directed by Timo Nadudvari. Documentary film In The Wake Of Stalin is a 2013 historical fiction, documentary film, written and directed by Thomas Johnson and Marie Brunet-Debaines. Comedy Three Old Ladies is a comedy drama film directed by Noboru Nakamura. Comedy Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii is a 2007 Hindi film directed by Kittu Saluja. It stars Zain Khan and Rahul Bose as the lead protagonists. The film's title is taken from lines spoken by Amitabh Bachchan's character in the 1982 film Satte Pe Satta. The film is based on the Hollywood movie Like Mike in which a thirteen year old boy finds sneakers once belonging to NBA legend Michael Jordan. The film features music by Salim-Sulaiman and lyrics by Irfan Siddiqui. Cricketer Kapil Dev also makes a cameo appearance in the film. Comedy Bad Luck Blackie is a 1949 animated cartoon produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Tex Avery-directed short was voted the 15th-best cartoon of all-time in a 1994 poll of 1,000 animation industry professionals, as referenced in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons. The title is a play on Boston Blackie, a popular radio show at the time. The cartoon marks the first appearance of Tex Avery's version of Spike the Bulldog, who would later appear in Droopy cartoons in the late 1940s into the 1950s. Comedy Hungry Lions and Tender Hearts is a 1920 short comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and Malcolm St. Clair. Documentary film Rap in Tondo is a 2011 documentary film directed by Katsuya Tomita. Comedy Cemetery Man is a 1994 comedy horror film directed by Michele Soavi. A co-production of Italy, France, and Germany, the screenplay by Gianni Romoli was based on the 1991 novel by Tiziano Sclavi. Sclavi is also the author of the comic Dylan Dog, which covers similar themes and whose protagonist is self-admittedly a Rupert Everett lookalike. The film stars Rupert Everett, François Hadji-Lazaro, and Anna Falchi. The film's story concerns the beleaguered caretaker of a small Italian cemetery, who searches for love while defending the town from <>. Animation Jučer, Danas, Sutra is a 2013 animated film directed by Tomislav Mikulić. Documentary film 'Nothing Is Going To Happen' is the graduation project of Roeland van Doorn from the St. Joost Academy. It is a video installation with 3 projections. It reflects upon the obsessive way we want to monitor our environment. While walking in residential areas, I am capturing the wireless signals of security cameras that are placed in and outdoors by the residents using a camera and a receiver. With this I explore the boundaries between the public and the private. The video installation reflects on the changing attitude towards surveillance and safety. The project ‘Nothing Is Going To Happen’ consist of a video installation and a short film. Animation Gey Mul is an animated short film directed by Jin Man Kim. Comedy Chaahat is a 1996 Bollywood romantic musical film by director Mahesh Bhatt. The cast of this film is Shahrukh Khan, Pooja Bhatt, Naseeruddin Shah, Ramya Krishna and Anupam Kher. It was a colossal flop at the boxoffice and deemed as worst movie ever directed by Mahesh Bhatt. Shahrukh Khan acquired right of this film from Mahesh Bhatt in October 2013. Animation News from the Forest - Three Pigs is a 2011 animated short film directed by Michal Zabka. Animation Anyway is a 1990 Animation film directed by Run Wrake. Comedy The Man in Possession is a 1931 romantic comedy film starring Robert Montgomery, Charlotte Greenwood and Irene Purcell, and based on the play of the same name by H. M. Harwood. The black sheep of a family finds himself falling in love with the wealthy woman his brother is seeking to marry. Thriller The House on 92nd Street is a 1945 black-and-white American spy film directed by Henry Hathaway. The film, shot mainly in New York City, was released shortly after the end of World War II. The House on 92nd Street was made with the full cooperation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and its head, J. Edgar Hoover, appears during the introduction. Also, the FBI agents in Washington were played by actual agents. The film's semidocumentary style inspired other films including The Naked City. Thriller Killer Nun is a 1978 Italian nunsploitation film directed and co-written by Giulio Berruti and co-written by Alberto Tarallo. The film was originally banned in Britain as a 'video nasty' and released with cuts in 1993, but was finally released uncut on DVD in the UK during 2006, after changes in British censorship policy. Comedy The Ambushers is a 1967 spy comedy film filmed in Acapulco starring Dean Martin, Senta Berger and Janice Rule. It is loosely based upon the novel of the same title by Donald Hamilton as well as The Menacers that featured UFOs and a Mexican setting. When a government-built flying saucer is hijacked mid-flight by Jose Ortega, the exiled ruler for an outlaw nation, secret agent Matt Helm and the ship's former pilot Sheila Sommers are sent to recover it. Comedy Board Heads is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by John Quinn. Comedy Maniac Magee is a 2003 television film made for the Nickelodeon network, based on the book about 12-year-old Jeffrey Lionel "Maniac" Magee, an orphaned runaway with many extraordinary and athletic talents, who arrives in a town divided with racial conflict. The film appears to be set in the 1980s or shortly afterwards; the book was released in 1990. Comedy Le Magnifique is a French movie released in 1973, starring Jacqueline Bisset and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Le Magnifique is a slapstick spoof of B-series espionage movies and novels. Animation The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat is a 2013 animated short film directed by Ross Hogg. Documentary film A Fierce Green Fire is a 2012 documentary film written by Tom Turner and directed by Mark Kitchell. Comedy The Green Goblin's Last Stand is a 1992 fan film by Dan Poole, based on the comic book story "The Night Gwen Stacy Died", published by Marvel Comics in The Amazing Spider-Man #121–122. Poole is the director, producer, creative editor, screenwriter, and star of the film. The film and its attendant documentary received showings and accolades at several small film festivals. Animation After the dreadful events related to her mother, Katsumi Liqueur has just one thing in mind: To leave this horrible town as fast as possible, a town where she knows nobody and has no friends. But she soon faces serious obstacles as Rally Cheyenne, the commander of the Attacked Mystification Police, hasn't given up her plan to recruit Katsumi for her team in order to defend the citizens against the Lucifer Hawk demons. And the AMP aren't the only ones interested in making use of Katsumi's magical powers... Comedy Vicky works as a waitress and dreams of stardom, but her hopes are continually dashed by disastrous auditions and an unconquerable German accent. Her world threatens to disintegrate when she learns of the impending visit of her father, lured by stories of his daughter's success in America. Vicky's attempts to dissimulate include concealing her job and inducing gay roommate Ben to pose as her husband. Bavarian sausage-smuggling Hans, Vicky's father, arrives and encounters an exotic subculture of gender-benders, fakirs, and, most of all, ex-porn queen Annie Sprinkle (playing herself), leading to discovery and adventure for both father and daughter. Comedy Tin Cup is a 1996 romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Ron Shelton, and starring Kevin Costner and Rene Russo with Cheech Marin and Don Johnson in major supporting roles. Comedy The Adventures of Gerard is a 1970 British-Italian-Swiss adventure comedy film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Peter McEnery, Claudia Cardinale, Eli Wallach and Jack Hawkins. It was based on The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard by Arthur Conan Doyle. Thriller Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is a 2011 British-American action mystery film directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey and Dan Lin. It is a sequel to the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes, based on the titular character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The screenplay was written by Michele Mulroney and Kieran Mulroney. Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law reprise their roles as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson and were joined by Noomi Rapace as Simza and Jared Harris as Professor Moriarty. Holmes and Watson join forces to outwit and bring down their most cunning adversary, Professor James Moriarty. Although influenced by Doyle's short story "The Final Problem", the film follows an original story and is not a strict adaptation. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, received generally positive reviews from critics, and was commercially successful with a worldwide gross of over $545 million. Comedy The Mating of Millie is a 1948 romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Evelyn Louise Keyes. A single woman is willing to go to great lengths to adopt an orphan boy. Comedy Banquet Busters is the 27th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 3, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Documentary film Haneen is a 2013 short film written and directed by Naser Al-Yaqoubi. Science Fiction 6 Days on Earth is a 2011 Italian science fiction film directed by Varo Venturi. It stars Massimo Poggio, Laura Glavan and Marina Kazankova. Supporting actors include Ludovico Fremont and Pier Giorgio Bellocchio. It was shot both in English and Italian. It has been selected to be featured at the 33° Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Lal Bahadur Shastri is an upcoming Malayalam Comedy film directed and scripted by Rejishh Midhila. The film is about three strangers who come across during their journey of life. It revolves around how they influence each other. The movie will have Jayasurya, Nedumudi Venu and Aju Varghese in the title roles of Lal, Bahadur and Shasthri respectively. The music of the film is composed by Bijibal and the lyrics are penned by Santhosh Varma.The film is produced by Jose Simon and Rajesh George.Jayasurya 's Son Adwaith to be Debut in the film. He will play the childhood version of Jayasurya 's character in the film. Comedy Feet First is a 1930 comedy film starring Harold Lloyd, a very popular daredevil comedian during the 1920s and early 1930s. It was Lloyd's second and most popular sound feature. It is also one of his 'thrill' comedies, involving him climbing up a tall building. Harold Lloyd was one of very few actors who successfully adapted to sound. Others included Laurel and Hardy and Buster Keaton. Documentary film Our Silent Traces is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by Sophie Bredier and Myriam Aziza. Thriller Cynthia (Misty Mundae) and Morgana (Chelsea Mundae) are sisters who attend the same private school. Cynthia is a rebellious "bad girl" who does what she pleases with little concern for the consequences, while Morgana is a stuffy and repressed bookworm, though her own searing desires simmer below the surface. After Morgana loses out to Cynthia after they flirt over the same man, she is caught in an embarrassing situation by one of her rivals, Beth (Andrea Davis). When Beth informs Morgana that she can see to it that her prized academic scholarship is taken away, Morgana snaps and murders Beth. Morgana calls upon Cynthia for help as she heads out to hide the body. However, Morgana's problems are just beginning when, after a row with her sister, she's kidnapped and held captive by a mysterious woman named Juli (Julian Wells). Comedy Kisses for Everyone is a 2000 comedy drama film written by José Ángel Esteban & Carlos López and directed by Jaime Chávarri. Thriller The End Has No End is a 2012 short film written and directed by Anthony James. Thriller Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story is a 1991 American made-for-TV-film. It is based on the true story of Pamela Smart seducing one of her 15 year old students into sex and to murdering her husband, Gregg Smart, in Derry, New Hampshire. It is directed by Joyce Chopra and stars Helen Hunt as Pamela Smart and Chad Allen as Billy Flynn, her 15 year old lover. It originally aired on CBS on September 24, 1991. Documentary film Marimbas From Hell is a 2010 musical comedy drama documentary world cinema film written and directed by Julio Hernandez Cordon. Science Fiction Anxious to use artificial life to improve the world, Rosetta Stone, a bio-geneticist creates a Recipe for Cyborgs and uses her own DNA in order to breed three Self Replicating Automatons, part human, part computer, named Ruby, Olive and Marine. The SRAs act as 'portals' on the Internet, helping users to fulfill their dreams. The SRAs are nourished through touch. Because they were bred only with Rosetta's DNA, they need the balance of a Y chromosome or male sperm to survive. Rosetta projects seduction scenes from movie clips onto Ruby, which absorbs as she sleeps. The SRAS cannot distinguish dreams from reality. Ruby acts out these scenes in real life with the men and shares her spoils with her sisters. However, Ruby's encounters suffer from impotence and unexplained rashes. Fearing a bio-gender war, the FBI sends in Agent Edward Hopper to solve the mystery. Puzzled, he turns for help from a private cyber detective; the men recover. Ruby falls in love and becomes impregnated by Sandy, a xerox shop worker. The characters struggle to find love in a world that no longer needs sex to reproduce, a world that is changing and is populated with people who use provisional identities and are seen through virtual selves and a world where love is the only thing that makes things real. Comedy They Stooge to Conga is the 67th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Fish in a Barrel is a 2001 drama comedy film written and directed by Kent Dalian. Comedy Intimate Moments for a Sensual Evening is the debut album by comedian Aziz Ansari, released by Comedy Central Records on January 19, 2010. The album is the audio of Ansari's first one-hour special, recorded on July 1, 2009 at The Brentwood Theatre in Los Angeles, near the end of his Glow In the Dark tour. The special was first broadcast on Comedy Central on January 17, 2010, and the DVD was released by Comedy Central Home Entertainment on January 19, 2010. Comedy Jazz Boat is a 1960 British musical comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries and big band leader Ted Heath and his orchestra. Animation The Year of the Deer is a 1995 short animation film written and directed by Georges Schwizgebel. Comedy Den nye lensmannen is a 1926 Norwegian drama film directed by Leif Sinding, starring Haakon Hjelde. The new sheriff hides a secret: he is actually a gypsy. He tricks money from the locals, but he also helps two lovers unite. Thriller Pulse is a 1988 science-fiction horror film written and directed by Paul Golding, drawing influence from previous works of science fiction and horror, and starring Cliff De Young, Roxanne Hart, Joseph Lawrence, and Matthew Lawrence. The film's title refers to a highly aggressive and intelligent pulse of electricity that terrorizes the occupants of a suburban house in Los Angeles, California. The film was produced through Columbia Pictures and the Aspen Film Society and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The titular Pulse and its accompanying elements were designed by Cinema Research. Thriller 10.5: Apocalypse is a 2006 television miniseries written and directed by John Lafia. A sequel to 2004's 10.5, the film follows a series of catastrophic seismic disasters including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and sinkholes, all triggered by an apocalyptic earthquake. Comedy Frostbite is a 2005 film, starring Peter Jason, Traci Lords, Adam Grimes, and Phil Morris. Its main character Billy Wagstaff, played by Adam Grimes, has just been accepted to the notorious snowboarding school in the town Schittsville. When he arrives he is introduced to a group of young, rich snobs that rule the slopes of the mountain, and a psychotic instructor named Jaffe, played by Peter Jason, who gets inspiration for his training from his background as an elite trooper. Before Billy knows of it, he has been kicked out of the school, and thrown down the black slope in a taped garbage can by the "richies". Then the mountain is turned into a war zone between the "richies" and the "poories", led by Billy. The film features appearances by Playboy Playmates Suzanne Stokes and Buffy Tyler, the Hawaiian Tropic girls as well as a special appearance by Traci Lords. Animation Neo Tokyo, also titled Manie-Manie on its title card, is a 1987 anime science fiction anthology film produced by Project Team Argos and Madhouse. Conceived and produced by Madhouse founders Masao Maruyama and Rintarō, it adapts short stories by Taku Mayumura featured in the 1986 collection of the same Japanese title and is executive produced by publisher Haruki Kadokawa. The 50 minute-long film has three segments, each under a different screenwriter and film director: Rintarō's "Labyrinth labyrinthos," an exploration into the maze of a little girl's mind, Yoshiaki Kawajiri's "Running Man," focusing on a deadly auto race, and Katsuhiro Ōtomo's "Construction Cancellation Order," a cautionary tale about man's dependency on technology. In addition to original music by Godiego's Mickie Yoshino, two prominently feature famous pieces of Western classical music: the first of Erik Satie's Gymnopédies and the "Toreador Song" of Georges Bizet's Carmen in "Labyrinth" and "Morning Mood" from Edvard Grieg's Peer Gynt score, in an ironic manner, in "The Order." The film premièred on September 25, 1987, at that year's Tōkyō International Fantastic Film Festival. Comedy The Love Bug is made-for-television film starring Bruce Campbell and a sequel to the original The Love Bug film. The sequel included a Dean Jones cameo, tying it to the previous films; and introduced an evil black Volkswagen named Horace, "the Hate Bug", giving the film a much darker tone than the other "Herbie" films. The film is a part reboot and part sequel, in that the events of the original 1969 film are repeated while the storyline plots to follow 1980's Herbie Goes Bananas. It can also be thought a prototype of Herbie: Fully Loaded, in that both show a later racer finding Herbie in a junkyard and restoring him. This 1997 Love Bug film marks the first new appearance of Herbie in more than 15 years, following the Bug's lone TV series Herbie, the Love Bug, which had ended after five episodes. Animation Case Closed: The Raven Chaser, known as Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser, is the thirteenth movie installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan. The movie was released in Japan on April 18, 2009. This movie earned 3.5 billion yen in the domestic Japanese box office, making it the highest-grossing movie in the Detective Conan series. The movie involves active members of the Black Organization, making this the Black Organization's second appearance in a movie since Countdown to Heaven. A special preview to the movie aired in Japan on Animax. A new member from the Black Organization that shrunk Shinichi's body manages to find out about Shinichi's transformation into Conan. This discovery starts to put those around him in danger as Gin and the other Black Organization members start to take action. The film was nominated for best animated film at the 2010 Awards of the Japanese Academy. Science Fiction The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters is a 1954 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on June 6, 1954 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-fourth film in the series. Comedy The Wife o' Riley is a 1931 short comedy film written by Mark Sandrich, Charles Lamont and Eddie Moran and directed by Mark Sandrich and Charles Lamont. Comedy Keep an Eye on Amelia is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Claude Autant-Lara based on the play by Georges Feydeau. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Public Not Admitted is a 1933 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Science Fiction For The Plasma is a science fiction film directed by Bingham Bryant and Kyle Molzan. Science Fiction Santo vs. The Diabolical Hatchet is a 1965 adventure-horror film written by Rafael García Travesi and directed by José Díaz Morales. Comedy Alt det beste fra Mandagsklubben, I kveld med Thomas Giertsen, TV2 Nøttene og mye mer på dobbel DVD med to timer bunusmateriale. "Det beste av Espen Eckbo" er en kavalkade over Eckbos 10 år med lattervekkende figurer på norsk TV. Her er alle høydepunktene fra Mandagsklubben, I kveld med Thomas Giertsen, Rikets Røst, Tonight med Timothy Dahle, TV2 Nøttene og Get ready to be Boyzvoiced. I tillegg, et gjensyn med Asbjørn Brekke og Rhino Thue fra reality-parodien Nissene på låven. Fem timer fylt av hysteriske innslag og håndplukkede sketsjer med blant annet fjortisen Ove Hoff, TV-presten Esten Skarnes, korpsmusiker Jan-Olav Hoff, kjørerlærer Frode Hoff, hotellmusiker Waldemar Hoff og mange flere som du gikk glipp av eller aldri har glemt.... . En samling man kan se om og om igjen, en samling du garantert aldri vil bli lei av! Ekstramateriell: - Bonus: 30 minutters dokumentar - Kommentarspor av Henrik Elvestad og Kristian Ødegård - Espen i Torsdagsklubben - Det verste av Espen Eckbo - Nissene på låven - Boyzvoice Science Fiction Tank Girl is a 1995 American science fiction action comedy film loosely based on the Tank Girl comic book created by Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett. It was directed by Rachel Talalay and stars Lori Petty as Rebecca Buck, aka the eponymous Tank Girl, who had originally appeared in the UK comic magazine Deadline. The film was met with mixed reviews from critics, and was financially unsuccessful; despite this, it gained a cult following in later years. The film's soundtrack was assembled by Hole frontwoman Courtney Love. Thriller Triple Crossed is a 2013 mystery-thriller film directed by Sean Paul Lockhart and written by Linda Andersson. It stars Jack Brockett, Addison Graham, Sean Paul Lockhart, and Laura Reilly. The film is the story of a gritty and seductive take on one man's torment, the collateral damage of war and finding life after loss. Comedy La Cage aux Folles is a 1978 French-Italian film adaptation of the 1973 play La Cage aux Folles by Jean Poiret. It is co-written and directed by Édouard Molinaro and stars Ugo Tognazzi and Michel Serrault. In Italian it is known as Il vizietto. Comedy Lost in Translation is a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola. It was her second feature film after The Virgin Suicides. It stars Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, Giovanni Ribisi, Anna Faris, and Fumihiro Hayashi. The film revolves around an aging actor named Bob Harris and a recent college graduate named Charlotte who develop a rapport after a chance meeting in a Tokyo hotel. Lost in Translation was a major critical success and was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Bill Murray, and Best Director for Sofia Coppola; Coppola won for Best Original Screenplay. Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson each won a BAFTA award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Leading Role respectively. The film was also a commercial success, grossing almost $120 million from a budget of only $4 million. Comedy When Knights Were Bold is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Jack Buchanan, Fay Wray and Garry Marsh. Sir Guy de Vere inherits his father's estate while serving with the British army in India. He returns home to take up his new role, but is greeted with hostility by his family and servants. It was based on the 1906 playWhen Knights Were Bold by Harriett Jay. Thriller Family of Cops is a 1995 made-for-TV thriller film from Trimark Pictures, directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Charles Bronson, Daniel Baldwin, Angela Featherstone, and Sebastian Spence. It was filmed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA and Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is the first in a trilogy. Animation Pixel Joy is a 2012 animation short film directed by Florentine Grelier. Comedy Lovers' Post Office is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy The Over the Hill Band is a 2009 Belgian drama film directed by Geoffrey Enthoven. Main roles are played by Marilou Mermans, Lea Couzin, Lut Tomsin, Lucas Van den Eynde and Jan Van Looveren. The movie was shown at different international film festivals such as Palm Springs International Film Festival and Seattle International Film Festival. Comedy The Heckler is a 1940 short film directed by Del Lord. Thriller I Can't Sleep is a 1994 French drama film written and directed by Claire Denis. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. The film was loosely inspired by the murders committed by Thierry Paulin. Documentary film Breaking the Da Vinci Code is a 2005 documentary film written by Joseph Meier and directed by David Priest. Thriller The Apparition is a 2012 American supernatural horror thriller film written and directed by Todd Lincoln and starring Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Tom Felton, Julianna Guill and Luke Pasqualino. The film was a box office bomb and was panned by critics upon its release. Thriller The Bodyguard is a 1992 American romantic thriller film starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston that was released on Friday, 25 November 1992. Costner stars as a former Secret Service Agent-turned-bodyguard who is hired to protect Houston's character, a music star, from an unknown stalker. Lawrence Kasdan wrote the film in the mid 1970s, originally as a vehicle for Steve McQueen and Diana Ross. It was directed by Mick Jackson. This film was Houston's acting debut. It was the second-highest-grossing film worldwide in 1992, making $411 million worldwide, despite mixed to negative reviews from critics. The soundtrack became the best-selling soundtrack of all time, selling more than 45 million copies worldwide. The film implicitly takes place in Los Angeles in late 1995 or early 1996, as it culminates at the then-future 68th Academy Awards. Documentary film OceanWorld 3D is a 2009 documentary by Jean-Jacques Mantello. Documentary 3D, which speaks of animal life in the ocean, spectacular shows scenes over the ocean. Californian kelp forests, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and Roca Partida Island off the coast of Mexico, Which is home to thousands of sharks and marine animals. The scenes of this film in 3D will be great and show most common animals that live in the ocean, like the manta ray's enchanting ballet, the noble procession of hammerhead sharks, the lion fish's relentless hunt, a group of young dolphins playing algae -football, the astonishing beauty of the Spanish dancer is slug, and a unique encounter with the largest cetaceans on the planet. Documentary film Visual Acoustics: The Modernism Of Julius Shulman is a documentary film that explores the life and career of the much lauded architectural photographer Julius Shulman. His iconic photography shaped the careers of some of the great architects of the 20th century and helped define Modernism for the general public. Documentary film The Nine Muses is a documentary film written and directed by John Akomfrah. Documentary film The Courtesans of Bombay is a 1983 British docudrama directed by Ismail Merchant. A collaboration by Merchant, James Ivory, and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, the film focuses on a Bombay compound known as Pavan Pool, where women aspiring to work in the entertainment industry dance for donations from a male audience by day and, it is broadly suggested although never specifically stated, work at the world's oldest profession by night. It was broadcast by Channel 4 in the UK in January 1983 and went into limited theatrical release in the United States on 19 March 1986. Merchant was aware of the courtesans at an early age "from the visits from them we used to have during weddings at home, celebrations of childbirth, and other festivities. They provided the entertainment of singing and dancing, and I used to watch them." His first visit to Pavan Pool at the age of sixteen left him with a vivid memory that inspired him to record the activities and experiences of the courtesans on film. Documentary film Can't Go Anywhere is a 2012 documentary film written by Kiyoshi Tsujii, Ryûichi Shimada, Kazuo Ohsawa and directed by Ryuichi Shimada. Documentary film The Real Bruce Lee is a martial arts documentary. It begins with a brief biography of Bruce Lee, and shows scenes from four of his childhood films, Bad Boy, Orphan Sam, Kid Cheung, and The Carnival, each sepia-toned and dubbed to English. Next, there is a three-minute highlight reel of Lee imitator Bruce Li. Finally, there is a feature-length film starring Lee imitator Dragon Lee, which is obviously modeled after Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury. The version of the film that is commonly distributed in the West on public domain-type DVD and video labels runs 93 minutes in length. The British VHS-version released in 1979 runs 118 minutes. Animation Pornotopia III is a 2013 animation film directed by Mariana Torres Trivino. Comedy Ottayal Pattalam is a 1992 Malayalam comedy film starring Mukesh, Madhoo, and Innocent in the lead roles. It is co-written and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar. Comedy Jacky in Women's Kingdom is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Riad Sattouf and starring Vincent Lacoste, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Didier Bourdon. Documentary film Nadea e Sveta is a 2012 Documentary, Biography and Drama film written and directed by Maura Delpero. Documentary film OsztálySORSjegy is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by Péter Forgács. Comedy Cheerful Weather for the Wedding is a 2012 British comedy drama film directed by Donald Rice and starring Felicity Jones, Luke Treadaway, and Elizabeth McGovern. Adapted from the 1932 novella Cheerful Weather for the Wedding by Julia Strachey of the Bloomsbury Group, the film is about a young woman on her wedding day who worries that she's about to marry the wrong man, while both her fiancé and her former lover grow increasingly anxious about the event. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2012. Comedy The Blacksmith is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and featuring Buster Keaton. Buster plays assistant blacksmith to big Joe Roberts with predictable results. Animation For the Love of God is a 2007 award-winning short animation starring Steve Coogan and Ian McKellen, directed by Joe Tucker, produced at the National Film & Television School. The film tells the story of Graham, a man living under the glare of his overbearing Mother in their Christian bookshop, who wants to have sex with God. In 2007 it was the only British film in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival. It won a number of international awards including a Silver Hugo at Chicago International Film Festival and Best Animation at Santa Barbara International Film Festival and Rhode Island International Film Festival. Animation Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too is a 1974 animated feature from Disney released as a double feature with The Island at the Top of the World. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to Closed Mondays. It was later added as a segment to the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. A soundtrack album was released simultaneously and featured such songs as "The Honey Tree" and "Birthday, Birthday." The film, whose name is a play on the slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" made famous during the 1840 United States presidential election, is based on the fourth and seventh chapters of The House at Pooh Corner, the second Winnie-the-Pooh book by A. A. Milne. Documentary film This colorful surfing documentary catches the waves from California to Hawaii as participants continue their endless search for the perfect wave. The surfers reveal their motivation and obsession with the sport that appears to be the highlight of their lives. Ecological concerns becomes more evident among surfers, but a disturbing trend of intolerance towards non surfers encroaching on their "territory" coincides. Imaginary lines are drawn between surfers and non-surfers. Moog synthesizer inventors Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause provide the soundtrack music along with Sky Oats, Colorado Purple Gang, Ashish Khan, Pranesh Kahn, Zakir Hussain, and David Crosby. Documentary film Die Like An Egyptian is a 2012 short documentary drama film written and directed by Matt Mamula. Science Fiction Monsters vs. Aliens is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated science fiction action comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was DreamWorks Animation's first feature film to be directly produced in a stereoscopic 3-D format instead of being converted into 3-D after completion, which added $15 million to the film's budget. The film was scheduled for a May 2009 release, but the release date was moved to March 27, 2009. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray September 29, 2009 in North America and included the easter egg to the upcoming movies and previews. The film features the voices of Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett, Kiefer Sutherland, Rainn Wilson, Stephen Colbert, and Paul Rudd. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, and grossed over $381 million worldwide. Comedy Hallo is a 2007 Malayalam film written and directed by the Rafi Mecartin duo, starring Mohanlal, Parvathy Melton, Jagathy Sreekumar, Siddique, Ganesh Kumar, and Madhu. Documentary film The Lost Garden is a 1995 biographical documentary film directed by Marquise Lepage. Comedy Krásno is a 2014 Comedy Crime Fiction film written by Martin Finger and Ondřej Sokol and Petr Vydra and directed by Ondřej Sokol. Animation Namazuha umini kaeru is a 2014 short animation film directed by Kaori Iwase. Animation Synchromy is a 1971 National Film Board of Canada visual music film by Norman McLaren utilizing graphical sound. To produce the film's musical soundtrack, McLaren photographed rectangular cards with lines on them. He arranged these shapes in sequences on the analog optical sound track to produce notes and chords. He then reproduced the sequence of shapes, colorized, in the image portion of the film, so that audiences see the shapes that they are also hearing, as sound. McLaren had experimented with this technique for creating notes through patterns of stripes on the soundtrack area of the film in the 1950s, working with Evelyn Lambart. Their technique was based on earlier work in graphical sound by German pioneer Rudolf Pfenninger and Russian Nikolai Voinov. The creation of Synchromy was documented by Gavin Millar in 1970 in a film called The Eye Hears, The Ear Sees. In McLaren's production notes, he stated that "Apart from planning and executing the music, the only creative aspect of the film was the “choreographing” of the striations in the columns and deciding on the sequence and combinations of colours." Documentary film What if roads and highways were solar, fueling enough energy to power electric vehicles as well as nearby communities? Documentary film From The Ashes: The Life and Times of Tick Hall is a documentary film directed by filmmaker Scott Morris about the historic Montauk, New York home known as Tick Hall. The house was destroyed in a fire in 1997 but was rebuilt by its owners, Carrie Nye and Dick Cavett. Morris began filming in 1999, and the film premiered on WNET-TV in July 2003. Comedy Battlefield Baseball is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi. The film is written by Gatarō Man, based on his manga series of the same name, and stars Tak Sakaguchi, Atsushi Itō, and Hideo Sakaki. It was produced by Ryuhei Kitamura. The film is a combination of several genres, mixing martial arts action with the clichés of the sports film—particularly skewering baseball, one of Japan's most popular high school sports—and the violence and brutality of a horror film. The film's bizarre—sometimes almost incoherent—plot, blood and gore, and unique comedy have given it something of a "cult" popularity in the West. Though the film is ostensibly about high school baseball rivalries, the amount of actual baseball in the film is fairly light. There are many scenes involving bats and balls, however. The film was released on Region 1 DVD by Subversive Cinema. Comedy The New Jean-Claude is a film directed by Didier Tronchet released on June 26, 2002. Science Fiction Satan's Satellites is a 1958 film directed by Fred C. Brannon. Thriller Rise: Blood Hunter is a 2007 neo-noir action-horror film written and directed by Sebastian Gutierrez. The film stars Lucy Liu and Michael Chiklis; a supernatural thriller about a reporter who wakes up in a morgue to discover she is now a vampire. She vows revenge against the vampire cult responsible for her situation and hunts them down one by one. Chiklis plays "Rawlins," a haunted police detective whose daughter is victimized by the same group and seeks answers for her gruesome death. Comedy As Bodas de Deus is a 1999 Portuguese comedy film directed by João César Monteiro. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy 10 Promises To My Dog is a 2008 Japanese film. The film was directed by Katsuhide Motoki, and stars Rena Tanaka, Mayuko Fukuda and Etsushi Toyokawa. Rena Tanaka and Mayuko Fukuda play the adult and the young version of Akari Saito respectively, while actor Etsushi Toyokawa stars as Akari's father. Based on a novel by Hare Kawaguchi, this film tells the story of Akari Saito and her dog named Socks. The pair supported each other as they grew up together. This story is closely tied to "The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership", a list of ownership rules written from a dog's point of view. 10 Promises to My Dog was released in the Japanese box office on 15 March 2008. The film grossed a total of US$15,332,225 in 6 countries, and was the 19th-highest grossing Japanese film of 2008. Documentary film The Global Assembly Line is a 1987 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Cultural or Historical Programming - Programs nominated/winning TV film. Documentary film Snow Tapes is a 2011 short, documentary, drama film directed by Mich'ael Zupraner. Documentary film Atanasoff is a 2012 documentary film directed by Daniel Cross. Comedy De damescoupeur is a 1919 Dutch silent comedy film directed by Maurits Binger. Comedy Flying Wild is a 1941 film and the fifth installment of the East Side Kids series. Animation Hand is a 2013 short animation film directed by Daisy Rickman. Documentary film Gods, Weeds & Revolutions is a 2012 documentary, drama, family, short film directed by Meryam Joobeur. Documentary film Water Birds is a 1952 American short documentary film directed by Ben Sharpsteen. It won an Academy Award in 1953 for Best Short Subject. The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. It was shot in Technicolor by more than a dozen cameramen and was created in cooperation with the National Audubon Society and the Denver Museum of Natural History. Animation Fox Spirits is a 2013 animated film directed by Hiromi Nakamura. Thriller Last Man Standing is a 1996 American action thriller film written and directed by Walter Hill and starring Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken and Bruce Dern. It is a credited remake of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo. Thriller Resurrection Mary is 2007 romance thriller film written and directed by Sean Michael Beyer. Comedy El Diablo is a 1990 Comedy/Western film directed by Peter Markle, starring Anthony Edwards and Louis Gossett, Jr. It was co-written by Tommy Lee Wallace and John Carpenter. Comedy Dames is a 1934 Warner Bros. musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright with dance numbers created by Busby Berkeley. The film stars Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Guy Kibbee, ZaSu Pitts, and Hugh Herbert. Production numbers and songs include "When You Were a Smile on Your Mother's Lips", "The Girl at the Ironing Board", "I Only Have Eyes for You", "Dames" and "Try to See It My Way". Documentary film All the Way is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Anne Delaney. Comedy Kee en Janus naar Parijs is a 1924 Dutch silent comedy film directed by Alex Benno. Documentary film "In May 2010, Sundance Institute was invited to participate in a global cinematic experiment. Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald was planning to direct a feature-length documentary shot in a single day, July 24. Fueled by the power and innovation of YouTube, the project enlisted a global community to capture a moment of their lives on camera. We worked together to spread the word, and the world responded with more than 80,000 submissions; over 5,000 hours of deeply personal, powerful film clips were uploaded from contributors from Australia to Zambia, from the heart of the bustling cities to the furthest and most remote reaches of Earth. Life in a Day is a compilation of the most compelling images honed by Macdonald, executive producer Ridley Scott and his team, and a crew of talented editors from the vast footage submitted. Their task was to create a unique cinematic experience: in beautiful and harrowing honesty, what it is to be alive on Earth today." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Site. Comedy Stop Calling Me Honey Bunny is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Gabrielle Zilkha. Documentary film 101 Things Removed from the Human Body and 101 More Things Removed from the Human Body is a British "shockumentary" series directed by Eric Schotz, which is narrated by Mitch Lewis. The program features tales of foreign objects that have been removed from human bodies in the form of a countdown from 101 to 1. Items included are javelins, a boat anchor, a bicycle pump, a bag of nails, an ice pick, and an actual human body. The documentary series was first broadcast on Sky One in October 2003. When the show was re-broadcast on the terrestrial Channel 4 in July 2004, the British television watchdog OFCOM received complaints over the show causing offence. A one-off program of the same name was also broadcast on Fox in United States in July 2003. The show received high ratings, and was number one in its time slot. In 2006, 101 More Things Removed from the Human Body was released. It features items that have been removed from people such as tree boughs, a 3/4" drill bit, a pipe, a knife, a sword fish, and a maggot. All persons featured in the program who had items removed from their body survived. Comedy A Nanny for Christmas is a 2010 comedy film written by Richard Gnolfo and Michael Ciminera, and directed by Michael Feifer. It is base on the story written by Michael Ciminera, Richard Gnolfo, Jeffrey Schenck and Peter Sullivan. Comedy A Mate is a 2008 drama, comedy, short film written by Jani Pösö and Teemu Nikki and directed by Teemu Nikki. Documentary film "Two years ago, Nora and Solveig’s five-year-old son, Vetle, died on a mountain hike. Their grief over his death has weighed heavily on their relationship ever since. For Nora, the child’s biological mother, the pain of her loss has caused her to become increasingly bitter. Although Solveig loved Vetle just as much, Nora begins to question the sincerity of Solveig’s grief. The boy’s death has changed Solveig and she now finds that she can’t imagine a life without a child any more. But how would Nora react? Would it ruin their relationship if Solveig were to have a child? Together, the two women set off on a journey to the mountain where their child died. Solveig hopes that the trip will set in motion a process of soul-searching that will help them to cope with their grief and give their relationship a chance. But although their plan sounds sensible, in reality, it proves to be a painful process during which all their pent-up bitterness, hurt feelings and fears gradually surface. The closer the women get to the site of the accident, the more they seem to be drifting towards the end of their relationship. Each night, Nora and Solveig roll out their sleeping bags next to each other and each morning they continue their hike. Will Nora be able to work through her grief and move on? And will the two women manage to save their relationship?" Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Documentary film Babooska is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel. Comedy All Neat in Black Stockings is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Christopher Morahan and starring Victor Henry, Susan George and Jack Shepherd. It is based on a novel by Jane Gaskell. In Swinging London, an easygoing window cleaner falls in love with a woman he meets. Documentary film Un fin de semana en Alemania is a 2013 short biographical documentary film written and directed by Jan Soldat. Thriller Wild and Wooly is a 1978 comedy/western TV movie about four turn-of-the-century women who break out of prison to foil an Irish assassin out to kill the President. It starred Charles Siebert, David Doyle, Elyssa Davalos, Vic Morrow, and Doug McClure. It was directed by Philip Leacock. Comedy Soup of the Day was a loosely scripted 2006 web series about a man dating three women at the same time. It consisted of 19 self-contained episodes, and was later released on DVD as a full-length movie. Comedy A Merry Friggin' Christmas is an upcoming American black comedy film directed by Tristram Shapeero and written by Phil Johnston. The film stars Joel McHale, Lauren Graham, Clark Duke, Oliver Platt, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Tim Heidecker, Ryan Lee, Pierce Gagnon, Candice Bergen and Robin Williams. The film is scheduled to be released on November 7, 2014, by Phase 4 Films. Animation VIPO: Adventures Of The Flying Dog 2 is a animated film directed by Ido Angel. Documentary film Jack London's Adventures in the South Sea Islands is a 1913 documentary film. Comedy Smoking Aces 2 Assassins Ball is a (2010) Action film,crime film directed by P.J. Pesce and starring with Vinnie Jones,Tommy Flanagan & Tom Berenger.The film is a prequel to Joe Carnahan’s 2007 film Smokin’ Aces. Walter Weed is an unassuming desk jockey at the FBI when the Bureau uncovers a plot to assassinate him. A team of degenerate, psychotic assassins dispatched by mystery man Hal Leuco to win a huge bounty includes a resourceful beauty who has a unique method of killing her prey, a power-tool wielding psychopath and a deadly master of disguise. Animation This charming animated adventure is the story of young Moses, from his journey down the Nile River as a baby, to his life as the adopted son of the Pharaoh, through to the shocking discovery of his true identity. Documentary film Hitler Lives is a 1945 American short documentary film directed by Don Siegel. The film won an Academy Award at the 18th Academy Awards in 1946 for Documentary Short Subject. In the same year, Siegel directed another short film Star in the Night which also won an Academy Award. Hitler Lives is based on the film Your Job in Germany, which was produced shortly before the end of the Second World War. Your Job in Germany was written by Theodor Geisel. While retaining some of the original film footage, Hitler Lives was written by Saul Elkins. The film warns that the defeated German population still contains Nazi supporters and that the world must stay ever vigilant against the prospect that a new Hitler will arise within Germany. The film combines dramatized content mixed with archive footage. The end of the film warns against fascism in America. Documentary film We From Dallas is a documentary film directed by Teddy Cool. Documentary film Life to Live is a 2003 short documentary film written and directed by Maciej Adamek. Comedy Les 1001 Nuits is a French-Italian fantasy film loosely based on the ancient Persian legend One Thousand and One Nights. It is directed by Philippe de Broca and stars Catherine Zeta-Jones as Sheherazade who has married a King who desires to have many virgin wives but only one at a time. As soon as the King has sex with a new wife, he has her put to death at sunrise. Sheherazade delays this unfortunate ending by putting off the connubial event for a thousand and one nights, telling irresistible stories that are unfinished when the sun rises. In this version, Sheherazade finds a magical lamp that holds the genie Jimmy Genius who is from the 20th century. Jimmy helps Sheherazade by providing her with 20th-century technology including a parachute that is used to drop a nude Sheherazade into a man's lap. Actress Catherine Zeta Jones received her first film role in Les 1001 Nuits. The film was shot in 1989 and released in 1990 to little acclaim. Thriller The Ice Harvest is a 2005 thriller comedy-drama film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Richard Russo and Robert Benton, based on the novel of the same name by Scott Phillips. It stars John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, and Connie Nielsen, with Randy Quaid and Oliver Platt in supporting roles. It was distributed by Focus Features, and the DVD was released on February 28, 2006. Animation The Great Smoke is a 1984 short animated film directed by Roxlee. Science Fiction Eolomea is a 1972 science fiction film directed by Herrmann Zschoche, based on a screenplay by Angel Wagenstein. The film was an East German/Soviet/Bulgarian coproduction. Animation La sagra is a 1998 short Animation film directed by Roberto Catani. Animation Rekord is a 2011 short animation film directed by Sean Thompson. Comedy Our Feature Presentation is a 2008 independent comedy film directed by Gardner Loulan and written by Gardner Loulan and Joseph Brady. Thriller Juggernaut is a 1974 British crime suspense film starring Richard Harris, Omar Sharif and Anthony Hopkins. The film, which was directed by Richard Lester, was largely shot location on the TS Hamburg in the North Sea. It was inspired by a real events aboard the QE2 in May 1972 when Royal Marines from the Special Boat Service were parachuted on to the ship because of a bomb hoax. In the film, Richard Harris leads a team of Naval bomb disposal experts sent to disarm several large barrel bombs that have been placed aboard an ocean liner crossing the North Atlantic. Meanwhile, ashore, the police race against time to track down the mysterious bomber, who calls himself Juggernaut. Animation Buckaroo Bugs is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in August 1944, introducing Bugs Bunny to Looney Tunes and directed by Robert Clampett. Comedy In The Navy is a 1941 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It was the second service comedy based on the peacetime draft of 1940. The comedy team appeared in two other service comedies in 1941, before the United States entered the war: Buck Privates released in January and Keep 'Em Flying released in November. Documentary film 3 Acres In Detroit is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Nora Mandray. Documentary film The Rebel Jesus is a film about the life of Jesus Christ. It was made in 1972 to capitalize on the concurrent release of the film versions of Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell. It was a long time passion project for Buchanan. Documentary film Betting the Farm is a 2012 documentary drama and family film directed by Jason Mann and Cecily Pingree. Animation Herzog And The Monsters is a 2007 family animation short film directed by Lesley Barnes. Animation The World of Hans Christian Andersen is a 1968 Japanese anime fantasy film from Toei Doga, based on the works of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. Comedy The Big Tease is a 1999 comedy film starring Craig Ferguson, directed by Kevin Allen, and written by Ferguson and Sacha Gervasi. Documentary film Valentine Road is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Marta Cunningham. Comedy Vasanthamalika is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2002. Thriller Empire of the Wolves is a 2005 movie directed by Chris Nahon, written by Christian Clavier, Jean-Christophe Grangé, Chris Nahon and Franck Ollivier, and starring Jean Reno, Arly Jover, and Jocelyn Quivrin. Documentary film Killer Cops Off Our Streets is a 2014 documentary short film directed by YCM. Animation The Little Cars in the Great Race is a 2006 animation family film produced by Rexmore Company do Brazil. Science Fiction Mod Fuck Explosion is a film by Jon Moritsugu about a young girl named London who is trying to find meaning in the world, or a leather jacket of her very own. Unaccepted by the Mods or the bikers, she tries to find her own path through life. Meanwhile the Mods and the bikers have a vendetta against each other that is sure to erupt in a smorgasbord of violence. The film was written by Moritsugu and stars his wife Amy Davis as the angst ridden London. Documentary film Fested: A Journey To Fest 7 is an American documentary film filmed over two weeks around and during The Fest 7 in Gainesville, FL in 2008. The movie was directed by Reese Lester about The Fest and a group of about a dozen close friends' experience attending and performing at it. The film's title is a reference to one of the people in the film, David McMaster, referring to his highly intoxicated friend as "fested". Documentary film The Lovers' Wind is a 1978 French documentary film directed by Albert Lamorisse about the landscape of Iran. Lamorisse was killed in a helicopter crash while filming the documentary, during a helicopter-tour of Iran. His widow and son completed the film, based on his production notes, and released the film eight years later in 1978. It was nominated for a posthumous Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Science Fiction Lady Frankenstein is a 1971 Italian horror film directed by Mel Welles. It stars Joseph Cotten, Rosalba Neri, Mickey Hargitay and Paul Müller. The script was written by cult writer Edward di Lorenzo. Comedy O'Donoghue's Opera is an Irish film starring Ronnie Drew and his bandmates in The Dubliners. The film is a mock opera, based on the ballad "The Night That Larry Was Stretched". It was shot in 1965, but was left uncompleted after the film's production ran into financial difficulties. In 1996 filmmaker Sé Merry Doyle of Loopline film oversaw its restoration, and it was first shown at the Dublin Film Festival in the late 1990s. Thriller Lose Your Head is a 2013 psychological thriller film written by Patrick Schuckmann and directed by Stefan Westerwelle and Patrick Schuckmann Documentary film No Limit: A Search for the American Dream on the Poker Tournament Trail is a 2006 documentary film about the professional poker tournament circuit. The film follows producer Susan Genard as she enters several Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo and Omaha poker tournaments across the country. Dozens of professional poker players appear in the film. No Limit features interviews with over 40 of the top players in the world. No Limit had its premiere screening at The Palms Hotel and Casino on July 27, 2006 and toured the film festival circuit. The film was released on DVD in October 2006. Interview subjects include: Amir Vahedi Annie Duke Barry Greenstein Bobby Baldwin Bonnie Damiano Charlie Shoten Chip Jett Chris "Jesus" Ferguson Chris Moneymaker Clonie Gowen Daniel Negreanu Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott David Sklansky Dean Shores Doyle Brunson Evelyn Ng Hendon Mob Howard Lederer James McManus Jennifer Harman Kathy Liebert Kenna James Larry Flynt Layne Flack Linda Johnson Lou Krieger Mark Seif Mel Judah Men "the Master" Nguyen "Miami" John Cernuto Mike Sexton Paul Phillips Phil Gordon Phil Hellmuth Puggy Pearson Ron Rose Scotty Nguyen Steve Lipscomb T.J. Cloutier Thor Hansen Documentary film Allah Made Me Funny: Live in Concert is a 2008 American concert documentary film directed by Andrea Kalin and produced by Unity Productions Foundation. The live concert features American comedy troupe Allah Made Me Funny. Documentary film Songs, Colours & Market is a 2009 short documentary film written and directed by Joshy Joseph. Comedy Charlie Chan at the Circus is the 11th film produced by Fox starring Warner Oland as Charlie Chan. A seemingly harmless family outing drags a vacationing Chan into a murder investigation. Comedy Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword is the thirteenth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It, along with The Goblin King, was produced and completed in 2008, but Goblin King was released first for the Halloween season. It was released on April 7, 2009, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, though it featured a logo for and copyright to Hanna-Barbera at the end. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang traveling to Japan and is the final Scooby-Doo film to have Casey Kasem as the voice of Shaggy, as he retired a few months after the film was released. It is one of the few Scooby-Doo stories to feature a villain of purely supernatural origin. In the USA, the DVD sold 163,890 units in its first week and as of January 2014, it has sold approximately 524,725 units. Documentary film Trappeurs de volcans is 2010 documentary film directed by François de Riberolles and Bertrand Loyer. Animation Chetak is a 1993 short animated film directed by V.G. Samant. Thriller The Small Voice, released in the United States as The Hideout, is a 1948 British film about an escaped convict who takes a married couple hostage. It was the film debut of Howard Keel who made it while appearing in a London production of Oklahoma!. Thriller Mission Zero is a 2007 short, action, thriller and science fiction film written by Sofia Ambrosini, Sergio Rodriguez and Stefano Volpi and directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Documentary film El Capitan is a film by filmmaker Fred Padula that captures one of the earliest ascents of The Nose on El Capitan in Yosemite Valley, California. It was screened at the Banff Mountain Film Festival in 1979 and won several awards at film festivals around the world. Comedy For the Boys is a 1991 film which traces the life of Dixie Leonard, a 1940s actress/singer who teams up with Eddie Sparks, a famous performer, to entertain American troops. As in The Rose, Midler's first starring role and also a blockbuster quasi-biopic, the film is fiction. However, actress/singer Martha Raye believed that Midler's character was based on many widely known facts about her life and career with the USO and pursued legal action based on that assumption. After a protracted legal engagement, Raye ultimately lost the case. The Caan character was generally believed to be based on Bob Hope. The film was adapted by Marshall Brickman, Neal Jimenez, and Lindy Laub from a story by Jimenez and Laub. It was directed by Mark Rydell and the original music score was composed by Dave Grusin. It stars Bette Midler, James Caan, George Segal, Patrick O'Neal, Christopher Rydell, Arye Gross, Norman Fell and Vince Vaughn in his film debut, playing a Cheering Soldier in a Crowd. For her performance, Bette Midler was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. Comedy The Other Me is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie about a teenager who accidentally clones himself as a genius and ends up using his clone to pass school. The movie is the 23rd Disney Channel Original Movie and is based on the book Me Two by Mary C. Ryan. Animation Penguins of Madagascar is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated action comedy film, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is a spin-off of the Madagascar film series, and takes place right after the events of Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, following the penguins Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private in their own spy thriller. Apart from the main characters, it is unrelated to the The Penguins of Madagascar series. The film is directed by Simon J. Smith and Eric Darnell, and written by Michael Colton and John Aboud. It stars the voices of Tom McGrath, Chris Miller, John DiMaggio, Christopher Knights, Benedict Cumberbatch, John Malkovich, and Ken Jeong. The film is scheduled to be released on November 26, 2014. Documentary film Land of the Mammoth is a 2001 discovery channel animation documentary. Comedy Breakfast in Bed is a 1963 German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring O.W. Fischer, Liselotte Pulver and Ann Smyrner. The wife of a newspaper editor grows sick of his frequent absences. Documentary film The Golden River is a 1954 documentary film directed by Pittamandalam Venktatachalapathy Pathy. Comedy The Tramp is Chaplin's sixth film for Essanay Studios in 1915. Directed by Chaplin, it was the fifth and last film made at Essanay's Niles, California studio. The Tramp marked the beginning of The Tramp character most known today, even though Chaplin played the character in earlier films. This film marked the first departure from his more slapstick character in the earlier films, with a sad ending and showing he cared for others, rather than just himself. The film co-stars Edna Purviance as the farmer's daughter and Ernest Van Pelt as Edna's father. The outdoor scenes were filmed on location near Niles. Comedy Cruel World is a 2005 American horror comedy film produced and directed by Kelsey T. Howard. The film is about a psychotic man who loses a reality game show and subsequently kills the host. He uses the house where the show took place to film his own reality show. In the show, several contestants perform challenges, and the losers are killed rather than being sent home. Thriller The Gilgo Beach Murders is a horror crime thriller film directed by Joseph DiPietro. Animation The Easter Storykeepers is a 1998 animated film directed by Jimmy T. Murakami and written by Rob McFarlane, J. David Stem and David N. Weiss. Comedy Wagon Heels is a 1945 Merrie Melodies short directed by Bob Clampett, a color remake of the 1938 Looney Tunes black-and-white short Injun Trouble. Because of its wildly stereotypical depiction of the Native American, it is seldom shown on television. All voices except narration are performed by Mel Blanc. In addition to the usual Native American stereotype music, Carl Stalling's underscore frequently plays segments of the American Civil War tune, "Kingdom Coming", even converting it to a minor key in one segment. "Oh! Susanna" is also heard repeatedly in the underscore. Documentary film The American - Israeli Connection is a 1983 Emmy News and Documentary Award for Outstanding Background/Analysis of a Single Current Story - Programs nominated tv program aired in 1982 in the United States of America. Comedy East Nashville Tonight is a 2013 documentary, comedy and musical film directed by Brad Barnes and Todd Barnes. Documentary film Les Cheveux Courts, Petite Taille, Ronde is a short documentary film written and directed by Robin Harsch. Comedy The Day My Parents Became Cool is a 2009 short film written and directed by Steve Edmiston. Animation Going to the Store is a 2011 animated short film directed by David Lewandowski. Animation The Peoples family is upset when they move to a strange planet and have no way of enjoying Christmas presents or Santa Claus. When their alien neighbors try to surprise them with holiday trimmings, they come up with hilarious versions of holiday symbols, but remind the Peoples of the real meaning of Christmas—friendship, giving and love. Thriller Never Surrender is a 2009 film about an MMA champion who finds himself fighting in illegal underground cage fights. The film's cast features a number of real MMA fighters. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California and was produced by Destiny Entertainment Productions. It is distributed in the United States by Lions Gate Entertainment. Science Fiction Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight is a 2008 animated film, the first to be based on the Dragonlance campaign setting of Dungeons & Dragons. It is based on the first novel in the setting, Dragons of Autumn Twilight by co-creators Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, both of whom supplied creative assistance for the screenplay adaptation by George Strayton. The film was directed by Will Meugniot and distributed by Paramount Pictures, directly to video. Animation Another Kind of Love is a 1988 animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy The White Dragon is a 2004 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Wilson Yip and starring Cecilia Cheung and Francis Ng. The White Dragon is directed by Wilson Yip, whose best known works to date are Bullets Over Summer, Juliet in Love and SPL: Sha Po Lang. It stars Cecilia Cheung as Phoenix Black, a pretty, young, and vain student who thinks she has what it takes to woo the most desirable eligible bachelor in the land, Second Prince Tian Yang. Comedy Oh, Daddy! is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and Austin Melford and starring Leslie Henson, Frances Day, Robertson Hare and Barry MacKay. Documentary film The Real Rocky is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jeff Feuerzeig and Mike Tollin. Documentary film Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y, a 68 minute-long film by director Johan Grimonprez, traces the history of airplane hijackings as portrayed by mainstream television media. The film premiered in 1997 at the Musée National d'Art Moderne Paris); and at Catherine David's curated Documenta X(Kassel). "This study in pre-Sept. 11 terrorism" is composed of archival footage material — interspersing reportage shots, clips from science fiction films, found footage, home video and reconstituted scenes — the work is interspersed with passages from Don DeLillo's novels Mao II and White Noise, "providing a literary and philosophic anchor to the film." According to the director, "Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y's narrative is based on an imagined dialogue between a terrorist and a novelist where the writer contends that the terrorist has hijacked his role within society." The film`s opening line, taken from Don DeLillo`s Mao II, introduces the skyjacker as protagonist. Interplaying fact and fiction, Johan Grimonprez said that the use of archival footage creating “short-circuits in order to critique a situation”, may be understood as a form of a Situationist Détournement. Comedy The Misadventures of Merlin Jones is a 1964 Walt Disney production starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. Kirk plays a college student who experiments with mind-reading and hypnotism, leading to run-ins with a local judge. Funicello plays his girlfriend. This film led to a 1965 sequel called The Monkey's Uncle. Comedy Sasu Numbari Jawai Dus Numbari is Marathi movie released on 7 March 2008. Produced by Harsh Patil and directed by Vijay Patkar. The movie is based on a comical and funny relationships shared by a mother and her to be son in law. Comedy Moravian Hellas is 1963 documentary short documentary film written and directed by Karel Vachek. Comedy Donner, Blitz und Sonnenschein is a 1936 film directed by Erich Engel. Science Fiction Cyber Vengeance is a 1997 action, sci-fi and thriller film written by John Weiner and directed by J. Christian Ingvordsen. Documentary film "At seventy-five years old, David Suzuki shows no signs of slowing down. In this captivating documentary portrait, the passionate environmentalist's legacy lecture is entwined with candid interviews in which he reflects on his life and shares deeply personal stories, revealing a side previously unseen." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 TIFF site. Comedy Chi Girl is a 1999 award-winning film produced, directed, written by, and starring Heidi Van Lier. The film is in a mockumentary style in black-and-white film. Van Lier plays Heather, a Chicago woman who thinks that she can sleep with any man simply because all men crave sex. A cameraman tapes her in her quest to get "laid". While she's trying to prove her theory about men, she's also stalking her ex-boyfriend. The man behind the camera becomes fascinated by her. Heather finally finds a new boyfriend, and starts to take better care of her appearance as a result. She tells the camera man that the filming is over, but in his fascination, he would not stop filming and begins stalking her. She frequently sees him with his camera and tells him to leave her alone. Her new boyfriend breaks up with her, and she falls back into her old ways, and once again allows the cameraman to film her, but this time with no sound. She then boards a train to an unknown destination. The camera man watches the train leave, and decides to wait for her until she returns. Science Fiction Chikyû bôei mibôjin is a comedy film directed by Minoru Kawasaki. Comedy Lupin III: Return of the Magician, known in Japan as Lupin III: ~ The Living Magician ~ Return of Pycal, is the second OVA of the Lupin III franchise, released on April 3, 2002. Return of the Magician features the return of an old villain, Pycal, in recognition of the 30th anniversary of the anime. Documentary film "This breathtaking chronicle follows an ever-surprising group of modern-day cowboys as they lead an enormous herd of sheep up and then down the slopes of the Beartooth Mountains in Montana on their way to market. Call it an abstract Western or the last round-up. Filmmakers Ilisa Barbash and Lucien Castaing-Taylor spent three summers in Montana documenting the process by which sheep are raised, ranched, sheered, and driven hundreds of miles to graze in high pastures of Sweet Grass county. The mode is strictly observational, and there is plenty to see—and hear. Sweetgrass is routinely awe-inspiring and often hilarious. As David D’Arcy reported from the Berlin Film Festival where the documentary had its premiere, “the sheep aren’t just in the landscape, they are the landscape.” The Big Sky country has never looked more spectacular—or, thanks to the ranchers as well as their animals, sounded more cacophonous—and, after Sweetgrass, it will never look the same." Quoting the synopsis on the 2009 New York Film Festival site. Thriller Insaaf Ka Tarazu is a 1980 Hindi film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra, based on the 1976 drama film Lipstick. The film stars Raj Babbar, Deepak Parashar, Zeenat Aman, Padmini Kohlapure, Iftekhar, Simi Garewal, Shreeram Lagoo and Dharmendra in a guest appearance. The music of the film was composed by Ravindra Jain. The film was remade later in Telugu as Edi Nyayam Edi Dharmam in 1982. The film became a box office hit. The phrase "Insaaf Ka Tarazu" means "The balance of justice". Documentary film Who is Dervla Murphy? is a 2010 documentary film directed by Garret Daly. Documentary film Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball is a 2006 documentary film about high school baseball in Japan, the pastime that has turned into an obsession. The film follows two schools as they compete and head towards the 2003 tournament. Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball was directed by Kenneth Eng and written/produced by Alex Shear. It was aired on PBS in 2006 as part of its Point of View series. Thriller Initial D is a 2005 Hong Kong action film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is a film adaptation of the Japanese Initial D manga and anime series. The movie's main character, Takumi Fujiwara, is portrayed by Jay Chou. Animation Fly Dream is a 2014 Animation film directed by Luiz Francisco Alves de Araujo and Hélio Oliveira Silva. Science Fiction The Secret of the Secret Weapon is a 1988 comedy, musical and science fiction film written and directed by Alexandru Tatos. Science Fiction Sore Losers is a thriller and sci-fi film directed by Mike McCarthy. Documentary film Melech HaRating is a 2002 documentary film directed by Doron Tsabari and written by Tali Helter-Shenkar. Animation The Story Of An Egg is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Douglas Gayeton. Comedy Brand X is a 1970 comedy film written and directed by Win Chamberlain. Comedy Wild, Wild Susan is a lost 1925 silent film comedy by director A. Edward Sutherland and starred popular Bebe Daniels. Famous Players-Lasky produced and Paramount Pictures distributed. Comedy Bookies is a 2003 German comedy thriller film written by Michael Bacall and directed by Mark Illsley. The story revolves around the lives of four college students. Comedy The Adventures of WHO is a 2011 short animated action film written and directed by Carlo Ghioni. Thriller Decision Before Dawn is a 1951 American war film directed by Anatole Litvak, starring Richard Basehart, Oskar Werner, and Hans Christian Blech. It tells the story of the American Army using potentially unreliable German prisoners of war to gather intelligence in the closing days of World War II. The film was adapted by Jack Rollens and Peter Viertel from the novel Call It Treason by George Howe. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Film Editing and Best Picture. Comedy Flodders in America is a 1992 Dutch comedy film directed by Dick Maas. The film is the sequel of the successful film Flodder from 1986. It was filmed on location in New York and stars Dutch actors Huub Stapel, Nelly Frijda, Tatjana Simic, Rene van 't Hof, Lou Landre, Gerard Joling, Dick Rienstra, and American actor Jon Polito as nightclub owner Larry Rosenbaum. Comedy Sadhu Aur Shaitaan is a 1968 Hindi film directed by A. Bhimsingh and starring Mehmood, Om Prakash, and Pran in lead roles. Comedy After the success of AMV Hell, it was apparent that people wanted more. MUCH MORE. A year in the making, with contributions from approximately 60 AMV editors, this video clocks in at well over an hour in length. This won "Best Multi-Editor Project" in the animemusicvideos.org 2006 Viewers Choice Awards. Science Fiction Antisocial is a 2013 horror film directed by Cody Calahan. Documentary film "Based in Manipur, the film deals with identity in general and the personal story of Tom Sharma, a transgender make-up artist. Tom feels he possesses a woman’s soul in a man’s body. The story is centered around Tom Sharma’s life in the backdrop of the turmoil in the Manipuri society owing to the long drawn problems of insurgency." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Comedy Rasputin is an upcoming, coming of age romantic comedy, Malayalam film directed by Jinu G. Daniel. The film stars Vinay Forrt as the central character, with Sreenath Bhasi, Aju Varghese, director Joy Mathew, Vandana Menon and Archana Gupta. Rasputin is being produced by E.P. Varghese under the banner of Blue Moon Pictures, Executive Producer Shaju Maniyadath. Cinematography is handled by Hari Nair from Mumbai. Thriller Svengali is an all-talking pre-code drama/horror film produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. The film stars John Barrymore, Marian Marsh, and Bramwell Fletcher. It was directed by Archie Mayo and the screenplay was written by J. Grubb Alexander. It is based on the gothic horror novel Trilby by George du Maurier. The film was originally released on May 22, 1931. Warner Brothers was so pleased by the box office on this film that the studio hurriedly reteamed Barrymore and Marsh for another horror film The Mad Genius, released on November 7, 1931. The region 1 DVD of Svengali was released on October 17, 2000 by the Roan Group. Comedy The Life of Reilly is a 2006 American film adaptation of actor Charles Nelson Reilly's one-man play "Save It For the Stage: The Life of Reilly". Written by Reilly and Paul Linke, and directed by Frank L. Anderson and Barry Poltermann, the film is an edited version of Reilly's much longer stage show, filmed live before audiences at the El Portal Theater in North Hollywood, California in October 2004. The final film is compiled from Reilly's final two performances, interspersed with clips, images and music. The Life of Reilly premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2006 to positive reviews and proceeded to play for over a year on the festival circuit, including the Seattle International Film Festival and Newfest. A limited theatrical release began in November 2007. Science Fiction When Women Had Tails is a 1970 Italian comedy film set in pre-historic times when “women had tails” and were hunted by cavemen. It stars Giuliano Gemma, Senta Berger, and Lando Buzzanca. It was followed by When Women Lost Their Tails. Comedy Det ender med bryllup is a 1943 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and starring Poul Reumert. Comedy Glad Rag Doll is a 1929 all talking drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Dolores Costello. This is one of many lost films of the 1920s, no prints or Vitaphone discs survive, but the song with the same title and the trailer survives. Comedy Kid 'in' Africa is a 1933 short comedy film written by Charles Lamont and directed by Jack Hays. Thriller The Shadow Men is a 1998 movie in which a married couple, Bob and Dez Wilson, and their 12-year old son Andy are being accosted by a blinding light when driving home from a daytrip. They wake up a couple of hours later seemingly unscathed but soon experience recurring nightmares. It seems that they have been abducted by aliens, as is later proved by their son's Andy's handycam that had suddenly started running right after the incident. This is also discovered by mysterious Men In Black who start nagging the family up to the point of threatening to kill them. As they are laughed at by the police they seek refuge at SciFi-writer Stan Mills' house and start fighting back. Comedy Bell, Book and Candle is a 1958 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Quine, based on the successful Broadway play by John Van Druten, which stars James Stewart and Kim Novak in their second on-screen pairing. The film, adapted by Daniel Taradash, was Stewart's last film as a romantic lead. Columbia Pictures head Harry Cohn agreed to allow Novak to appear in Vertigo as a last-minute replacement for pregnant Vera Miles, so long as Stewart appeared in this film with Novak. The supporting cast includes Jack Lemmon and Ernie Kovacs. The original 1950 play starred Rex Harrison, his then-wife Lilli Palmer, Jean Adair and Larry Gates. The play is set entirely in the Holroyd residence and is written for a cast of five. The additional characters that appear in the film are only mentioned by name in the play. Documentary film Ian Harvie Superhero is a 2013 comedy documentary film written by Ian Harvie and directed by Liam Kyle Sullivan. Animation His Bitter Half is a Merrie Melodies animated short produced and copyrighted in 1949 starring Daffy Duck. Released May 20, 1950, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. Both "His Bitter Half" and a later short—1962's "Honey's Money"—have a similar plot: a fortune-seeking bachelor marrying an ugly mean widow, whose true personality is revealed only after the wedding, and, after forced to do backbreaking housechores, being made to care for her child, introduced only after the marriage is legalized. The child in both shorts is named Wentworth; here, Wentworth is a normal sized brat who causes trouble, with Daffy suffering the consequences of his son's actions. The differing personalities of the two Wentworths results in different executions for each cartoon. Thriller Under Western Eyes is a 1996 Israeli drama film written and directed by Joseph Pitchhadze. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy The Skeleton Twins is a 2014 American comedy-drama film starring Kristen Wiig, Luke Wilson and Bill Hader, and directed by Craig Johnson. The film premiered in competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the Screenwriting Award: U.S. Dramatic at the festival. Documentary film Substance is a 2014 documentary short film written and directed by Sebastian Mez. Documentary film Jazz Seen: The Life and Times of William Claxton is a 2001 documentary film directed by Julian Benedikt. Comedy Stripped is the title of a stand-up comedy tour by Eddie Izzard, and is a continuation of his style of comedy, full of "stream-of-conscious banter and predilection for nonsensical detours and frequent tangents." The tour was performed from 28 April to 9 August 2008 with three "warm-up" dates. It has been called "not only hilarious but quite remarkable." As for the name of the tour, Izzard says he called it Stripped because "The heels got too high on the last two tours. Now I've just gone back to blokey mode, so I've got all this movement back which I couldn't do before. The set is leaner, what I'm wearing is leaner and just focusing on what I'm talking about. I keep talking about God and I come to all these different conclusions. I'm talking about the whole civilization, trying to strip that back, as well. The last 5,000 years we did everything. I put out my idea what we're doing here. I think it's all random. If there is a God, his plan is very similar to someone not having a plan." Stripped ran for 23 nights at the Lyric Theatre from November to 23 December 2008. The 22 and 23 December dates were recorded for DVD release. Documentary film Kipp Normand is a 2012 short documentary biography film directed by Jonathan Frey. Comedy Get Smart, Again! is a made-for-TV movie based on the 1965-1970 NBC/CBS television series, Get Smart!, which originally aired February 26, 1989 on ABC. It has subsequently been released twice on DVD by different publishers. In the video release of the movie, the laugh track is absent. Science Fiction Area Q is a 2011 American-Brazilian science fiction movie directed by Gerson Sanginitto. It was shot in Los Angeles and in two cities of Ceará, Quixadá and Quixeramobim. Comedy Dream a Little Dream 2 is a 1995 direct-to-video American teen comedy film, starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Robyn Lively and Stacie Randall. Directed by James Lemmo, this film is the sequel to the 1989 film Dream a Little Dream. It is one of seven films which featured The Two Coreys. Documentary film Kathy and Murray is a documentary film. Thriller Mutual Needs is a 1997 drama thriller film written by George Ayvas and Dode B. Levenson, directed by Robert Angelo. Comedy Lie Down With Dogs is a 1995 romantic comedy film written and directed by Wally White. Comedy Eta zhenshchina v okne is a 1993 film directed by Leonid Ejdlin. Thriller First Born is a 2006 film directed by Isaac Webb. Comedy Not Another Teen Movie is a 2001 American teen comedy film directed by Joel Gallen, released on December 14, 2001 by Columbia Pictures. It is a parody of teen movies which had accumulated in Hollywood over the decades preceding its release. While the general plot is based on Can't Hardly Wait, Pretty in Pink, She's All That, and 10 Things I Hate About You, the film is also filled with allusions to numerous other teen films including Bring It On, American Pie, Cruel Intentions, American Beauty, Never Been Kissed, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Can't Buy Me Love, Varsity Blues and The Breakfast Club. A single was released alongside the movie titled "Prom Tonight" and reached #86 on the Billboard Hot 100. Comedy Lambert the Sheepish Lion is a Disney animated short film that was released in 1952. The 8-minute film focuses on Lambert, a lion that is mistakenly left with a flock of sheep by a stork. Lambert lives his life thinking he is a sheep until he is forced to defend the flock from an attack by a hungry wolf. Lambert the Sheepish Lion was directed by Jack Hannah and the voice of the narrator and the stork was provided by actor and Disney legend Sterling Holloway. Holloway also was the voice for the stork in Dumbo, in which the character plays a very similar role in the plot. Uncredited roles include June Foray, who did the sounds of the sheep, Lambert's sheep mother and Lambert's purrs and growls, and Stan Freberg, who voiced Lambert's only spoken line, "Mama!" The original print of the film was given as a gift to Emperor Hirohito of Japan because it was his favorite Disney cartoon. In 1952, the film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category "Best Short Subject, Cartoons" but lost to The Two Mouseketeers, a Tom and Jerry cartoon. Comedy A Little Bit of Soul is a 1998 Australian film directed by Peter Duncan. He got the idea to make the movie after having a dinner party with friends in 1996. Thriller Bhoot and Friends is a 2010 animation adventure drama action thriller film directed by Kittu Saluja. Comedy Les Résultats du féminisme is a 1906 French silent comedy film directed by Alice Guy. It was remade in 1912 as In the Year 2000. Comedy Yes Sir, Mr. Bones is a 1951 film directed by Ron Ormond. Thriller Star Runner, is a 2003 Hong Kong action/romance film co-written and directed by Daniel Lee. It is rated PG-13 for "For intense sequences of martial arts action violence" by the MPAA. Comedy Snow Day is a 2000 American comedy film by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. It was released on February 11, 2000 and was met with generally negative reviews from film critics, but was a modest box office success. It was released on home video on October 3, 2000. Documentary film e-Dreams is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Wonsuk Chin portraying the rise and fall of Kozmo.com, an online convenience store that utilized bike messengers to deliver goods ordered online within an hour. The movie follows Joseph Park and Yong Kang, 20-something Korean American investment bankers, whose company started in a warehouse with a small group of employees and grew to 3,000 employees and an 11-city network within a year. Kozmo.com raised $250 million in capital and attracted attention from Amazon.com and Starbucks. However, the lack of a sustainable business plan and the inability to raise additional capital due to the dot-com bust and stock market correction of the early 2000s forced the company out of business by 2001. Science Fiction A Brand New You is a science fiction comedy film directed by Kathryn Palmateer and Shawn Whitney. Animation The Elm-Chanted Forest is a 1986 U.S./Croatian animated musical movie; in the U.S., it is also known as Fantasy Forest. It was the first full-length film directed by Milan Blažeković, and also the first animated feature produced in Croatia. Thriller Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred and Vengeance is a documentary film by John Borowski about the life and death of serial killer Carl Panzram. Science Fiction Gila! is a 2012 science fiction film directed by Jim Wynorski. Documentary film Mulhapar is a 2014 documentary film written & directed by Paolo Poloni. Animation The Stingiest Man in Town anime, based on Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, is a Christmas special created by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass, which featured traditional animation rather than the Animagic most often used by the company. It was an animated remake of a long-unseen, but quite well received, live-action musical special which had starred Basil Rathbone, Martyn Green, and Vic Damone. The live-action version had been telecast on December 23, 1956 on the NBC anthology series The Alcoa Hour, and was published on DVD in 2011, by VAI. Comedy The Thirteenth Bride of the Prince is a 1986 comedy adventure film written by Bratya Mormarevi and directed by Ivanka Grybcheva. Documentary film Foreigners out! Schlingensiefs Container, alternately named "Wien-Aktion", "Please Love Austria—First European Coalition Week", or "Foreigners Out—Artists against Human Rights", is an art project and television show from 2000 that took place within the scope of the annual Wiener Festwochen. It was conceptually designed by Christoph Schlingensief and directed by Paul Poet, and was styled as a mockery of popular TV program format Big Brother. It was critically aimed both at certain forms of television entertainment and at a latent xenophobia still thriving in the whole world. Documentary film i hate myself :) is a romance comedy drama documentary film directed by Joanna Arnow. Comedy Capricorn is a 1991 animated film written and directed by Takashi Imanishi. Comedy Pass the Gravy is a 1928 short comedy silent film in which neighbors of different ethnic backgrounds argue over their pet chickens and their children, who are in love. It stars Max Davidson, Gene Morgan, Spec O'Donnell, Martha Sleeper, and Bert Sprotte. The movie was directed by Fred Guiol and Leo McCarey and produced by Hal Roach. No writer is credited. The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Comedy Chippendale is a 2012 short, action and comedy film written and directed by Kamila Safina. Documentary film La vida no vale nada is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Eduardo Gonzalez Ibarra. Comedy Blues Brothers 2000 is a 1998 American musical comedy film that is a sequel to 1980's The Blues Brothers, written and produced by John Landis and Dan Aykroyd. Directed by Landis, the film stars Aykroyd and John Goodman, with cameos by many musicians. Documentary film With a running time of over 5 hours, this extensive, in-depth documentary has been released to coincide with the Stones 40th anniversary. A vast array of friends, family, fellow musicians, biographers, and managers recollect the amazing career of the band in old and new interview footage. ROLLING STONES - JUST FOR THE RECORD is neither endorsed nor authorized by The Rolling Stones. Thriller Twisted Obsession is a 1989 Spanish erotic thriller directed by Fernando Trueba, starring Jeff Goldblum and Miranda Richardson. It was written by Trueba, Manuel Matji and Menno Meyjes, originally based on the novel The Dream of the Mad Monkey by Christopher Frank. Goldblum stars as a screenwriter who becomes involved with a young incestuous brother and sister. Liza Walker and Dexter Fletcher are also featured in the cast. Science Fiction Weather Wars is a 2011 sci-fi disaster film by Todor Chapkanov starring Jason London, Wes Brown and Erin Cahill. Comedy One Candle, Two Candles... is a tragicomedy family film directed by Jano Rosebiani. Comedy The Immature is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Genovese. The film was a commercial success, grossing over 19 million dollars at the Italian box office. It was nominated for three David di Donatello and for four Nastri d'Argento Awards. A sequel, Immaturi - Il viaggio, was released in 2012. Animation Operation X-70 is a 1971 animated short comedy science fiction film written and directed by Raoul Servais. Documentary film Vaglietti's Third Round is a 1999 documentary film directed by Alfredo Knuchel. Documentary film René is a 2008 film directed by Helena Třeštíková. "Steve James (Hoop Dreams) once lamented that “no one makes long-form documentaries anymore.” He’ll be happy to know that veteran documentarian Helena Trestíková has answered the call. Since 1989, she has followed 17-year-old René's development from pimple-faced juvie to tattooed convict to published writer in this incredible document, spanning twenty years of a life lived both inside and outside Czech prisons and politics. Intelligent and introspective, this multi-award-winning film is a fascinating study of cyclical bad behavior and the glimmers of hope that keep us all going." Quoting the description from the 2010 IndieFest site. Documentary film Buddha's Lost Children is a 2006 documentary film by Dutch director Mark Verkerk. The feature film tells the story of Khru Bah Neua Chai Kositto, a Buddhist monk who has dedicated his life to orphaned children in the Golden Triangle area of Thailand. The film opened in Dutch cinemas in September 2006. Thriller Anna to the Infinite Power is a 1982 science-fiction thriller film about a young teenager who learns that she was the product of a cloning experiment. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Mildred Ames. It was produced by Ned Kandell Enterprises and Film Gallery, previously responsible for the American syndicated children's series Big Blue Marble, and many alumni from that program worked on the film. The film was never released theatrically, but premiered on the pay-cable service HBO and later appeared on home video. The film's signature score "Anna's Reverie" was composed by Paul Baillargeon, who wrote the music for the film and has a cameo in which he plays the music teacher of Anna's brother Rowan. Documentary film My, No-Mercy Home is a 2013 documentary film directed by Aori. Documentary film You Are on Indian Land is a 1969 documentary film about the confrontation between police and Mohawk of the St. Regis Reservation on a bridge between Canada and the United States, which stands on Mohawk land near Cornwall, Ontario. By blocking traffic from the bridge, the Mohawk sought to call attention to their grievance that they were prohibited by Canadian authorities from duty-free passage of personal purchases across the border. They claimed this right as part of their right of free passage across the border, as established by the 1794 Jay Treaty between Great Britain and the United States after the latter gained independence in the American Revolutionary War. The film portrayed the rising activism of the Mohawk and demands for self-determination, which has continued. Comedy Frauen sind was wunderbares is a 1994 comedy film written and directed by Sherry Hormann. Comedy The Gent the Crook and the Bum is a faux early silent comedy short directed by Eric Bruno Borgman. Thriller Beatdown is a 2010 action-crime film directed by Mike Gunther. Thriller Escapee is a 2011 mystery thriller film written and directed by Campion Murphy. The film has an April 16, 2013 DVD/Blu-ray Disc release in the United States through Starz / Anchor Bay. Animation Kolmnurga Afäär is a 2012 animation/drama film written by Andrus Laansalu, Jaan Pehk and Andres Tenusaar and directed by Andres Tenusaar. The story is about triple relationships from a distance. Relationships can be just around the corner, you can feel a smell or a casual touch, but that is usually it. A person is just a tool, a machine, which needs to cope by itself. Cooperation is not necessary. It can even be a damnation. Source:IMDb Comedy Darna, Kuno? was a 1979 Philippine film directed by Luciano B. Carlos and written by Toto Belano. Produced under the action, comedy, and fantasy genre, it was a family-friendly movie intended as a parody or spoof of Mars Ravelo's comic book character and female superhero Darna. The role of Darna Kuno was played by Filipino actor, Dolphy. The film was released on 30 March 1979. Comedy Rockula is a 1990 comedy film about a vampire under a curse- The tagline is "He's a vampire that hasn't scored in 400 years- tonight's the night!" It was directed by Luca Bercovici, and co written with Bercovici and Jefery Levy. Starring as the vampire, Ralph LaVie, is Dean Cameron a prolific 1980's comedic actor. Toni Basil plays Phoebe LaVie, Ralph's mother. Thomas Dolby as the villain Stanley and Bo Diddley has somewhat more than a cameo, as Axman, playing in Ralph's band, incidentally named Rockula. Documentary film VHS: Video Home System is a 2012 documentary drama directed by Salomé Lamas. Thriller Blackmoney ® is a 2012 action thriller drama film written by Chris Ikpefua, Clarice Kulah and directed by Robert Peters. Comedy The Gossipy Plumber is a 1931 comedy short film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Rainbow Bird and Monster Man is a 2002 Australian documentary film, directed by Dennis K Smith, telling the story of Tony Lock's childhood as a victim of sexual abuse and his attempts as an adult to escape his tortured past. Documentary film Hoxie: The First Stand is a documentary which tells the story of one of the earliest, most important, and least remembered school integration battles in the South. This is a story of common men, disturbed by the Jim Crow culture in which they had been raised, who saw a chance to do the right thing and did it at great risk to themselves. It won a Peabody award in 2003. Comedy Sweet Daddies is a 1926 film directed by Alfred Santell. Documentary film The Vanishing City is a documentary film directed by Jen Senko and Fiore Derosa. Comedy Gunda is a 1998 Indian crime film, directed by Kanti Shah. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Mukesh Rishi, Shakti Kapoor among many others. It was produced by Anil Shah, written by Bashir Babbar, and the musical score was provided by Anand Raj Anand. Documentary film Heroes at Work is a 2008 film directed by Nina Pourlak. Comedy 27 Missing Kisses is a 2000 Georgian film directed by Nana Djordjadze. It was Georgia's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Samarang is a 1977 documentary, short film directed by Rafi Toumayan. Documentary film Farewell Comrades! Interactive is a 2011 documentary film directed by Lena Thiele. Documentary film Metallica Through the Never is a 2013 American IMAX thriller concert film featuring the American heavy metal band Metallica. The film title is derived from the song "Through the Never" off the self-titled 1991 album; the feature follows young Trip's surreal misadventures on what is supposedly a routine task intercut with concert footage in Vancouver and Edmonton, August 2012. The feature was released by the revived Picturehouse marquee, ceased since 2008. Comedy The Cherry Orchard is a 2008 Comedy film directed by Sergei Ocharov. Thriller Comet in Moominland is an anime film by Telecable Benelux B.V.. The film is based on the novel Comet in Moominland by Finnish illustrator and writer Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish. It is the first full-length Moomin-film. It was first released in Japan in 1992 as triple-feature with 2 shorter films, then it was released on video with 10 minutes of extra footage. It was never released for English, but has been dubbed to several European languages. It was the seventh most watched film in Finland in the season 1992/1993 with 166.738 viewers. The film takes place before the events of the TV series, just after the moomin family had moved into Moominvalley. Thriller De Lift is a 1983 film by Dutch director Dick Maas. The story tells about a intelligent and murderous elevator starting a killing spree on random people. In 2001, an American remake, Down, was made and was also directed by Dick Maas. Thriller Tekken is a 2009 American martial arts film directed by Dwight H. Little, based on the fighting game series of the same name. The film follows Jin Kazama in his attempts to enter the Iron Fist Tournament in order to avenge the loss of his mother, Jun Kazama, by confronting his father, Kazuya Mishima and his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima, the latter of who he thought was responsible for her death. On November 5, 2009 Tekken was shown at American Film Market. On January 14, 2010, an international trailer was released, and the film premiered in Japan on March 20, 2010. Tekken is followed by the 2014 prequel Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge. Science Fiction Night of the Creeps is a 1986 American comedy horror written and directed by Fred Dekker, starring Tom Atkins, Jason Lively, Steve Marshall and Jill Whitlow. The film is an earnest attempt at a B movie and a homage to the genre. While the main plot of the film is related to zombies, the film also mixes in takes on slashers and alien invasion films. Night of the Creeps did not perform well at the box office, but it developed a cult following. Documentary film So Much So Fast is a documentary written and directed by Academy Award nominees Steven Ascher and Jeanne Jordan. This film premiered in competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, and won the Audience Award at the Boston Independent Film Festival. Documentary film Na Nai'a Legend of the Dolphins is a 3D documentary film about a fantastic story of their love, power, wisdom, and survival; is a true-life story. The story is told by a cast including Kate Winslet, Ellen Page, Gerard Butler, Megan Fox, James Franco, Julian Lennon, Diego Luna, Cheech Marin, Whoopi Goldberg, Isabella Rossellini and Daryl Hannah. Comedy Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas is a 2006 film directed by Scott Lew, starring Patrick Fugit and Olivia Wilde. Comedy Blind Date is a 1987 romantic comedy film, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis and Kim Basinger. This is the "official" film debut of Bruce Willis in his first leading role. The film was originally intended for the recently married Madonna and Sean Penn, but both backed out after the project failed to attract a director. The screenplay was re-written and this draft was given to director Blake Edwards. He agreed contingent he be allowed re-write that draft. The studio agreed. At that point Sean Penn dropped out and Madonna met with Mr. Edwards and she dropped out as well. The movie was re-cast with Bruce Willis and Kim Basinger. Blind Date earned mostly negative reviews from critics, but was a financial success and opened at number one at the box office. Documentary film An Essay on Matisse is a 1996 American short documentary film directed by Perry Wolff. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller The Master Touch is a 1972 Italian / West German crime film directed by Michele Lupo starring Kirk Douglas and Florinda Bolkan. The film is also known as A Man to Respect in the Philippines and the USA. Science Fiction Honey, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 science-fiction family film, and the sequel to the 1989 film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. Directed by Randal Kleiser and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, Robert Oliveri and Amy O'Neill, who reprise their roles as Wayne, Diane, Nick, and Amy Szalinski respectively, as well as newcomer Keri Russell as Mandy, Nick's love interest and babysitter of Adam, the Szalinskis' new two-year-old son, whose accidental exposure to Wayne's new industrial-sized growth machine causes him to gradually grow to enormous size. The antagonist to Wayne and his family is Dr. Charles Hendrickson, who wants the giant baby stopped at all costs and would like to take over Wayne's invention that is now owned by the major corporation they work for, which is in turn owned by the kind Clifford Sterling. This film would be followed by one last sequel in 1997, this time a direct-to-video film, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves. A TV show would also follow the film in 1997, called Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show. Comedy Skull & Bones is a 2007 comedy and horror film written and directed by T.S. Slaughter. Comedy "Shay is conflicted about whether to have a child with her wife, Norah. She struggles with her desire to be genetically connected to her own child—and with the knowledge that she may carry the marker for a serious genetic disorder." - Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Science Fiction Steve Austin and Jamie Summers are about to get married. However, before they can something is happening to Jamie; it seems like her bionics are failing and no one knows what's wrong with her. It seems that someone has been doing something to her, who and why? At the same time an old friend of Steve's is being held prisoner by some terrorists and Steve, needing to take his mind of Jamie, offers to go and help. Animation RPG Metanoia is a 2010 Filipino 3D computer-animated adventure film produced by Ambient Media, Thaumatrope Animation and Star Cinema. It is the first full length Philippine animated film presented in 3D. It was an official entry at the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival. It won the title for 3rd Best Picture, Best Sound Recording and Best Original Theme Song, as well as the Quezon City's Special Citation given for being a Gender Sensitive Movie. The stereoscopy of the film was made by Roadrunner Network, Inc. Comedy Compagni di scuola is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Carlo Verdone. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Thriller The Hour of the Pig is a 1993 British/French film by writer/director Leslie Megahey, produced by the BBC. The film stars Colin Firth, Ian Holm, Donald Pleasence, Nicol Williamson, Jim Carter and Amina Annabi. It was released in the United States as The Advocate. The film is usually categorised as a drama, although it could also be classified as a mystery or a black comedy. For its UK theatrical release, the film was given a 15 certificate, while the North American release was rated R, primarily due to its nudity and sexual content. Documentary film Earth's Golden Playground is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Andreas Horvath. Comedy Meeting Daddy is a 2000 film directed by Peter Gould. Documentary film Don't Expect Too Much is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Susan Ray. Documentary film The Revolution That Wasn't is a 2008 documentary film by Russian filmmaker Alyona Polunina, on the National Bolshevik Party and the Dissenters' March. Comedy Impromptu is a 1991 British-American period drama film directed by James Lapine, written by Sarah Kernochan, produced by Daniel A. Sherkow and Stuart Oken, and starring Hugh Grant as Frédéric Chopin and Judy Davis as George Sand. The film was shot entirely on location in France as a British production by an American company. The main location used was at the Chateau des Briottières outside of Angers, in the Loire Valley. The film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA. Documentary film I Am A Man: Black Manhood & Sexual Diversity is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Cleo Manago. Science Fiction Nightfur is a 2010 New Wave science fiction film written and directed by Jason Corgan Brown. The film debuted at the Echo Park Film Center on September 4, 2010 and was released in North America on December 20, 2011 by Vanguard. It stars Jeter Rhodes, Creighton Barrett, and Jana Danae. The feature film blends new wave cinema, romance, and mysticism with science fiction and fantasy. Nightfur features music by Band Of Horses, The Parson Redheads, The Stevenson Ranch Davidians, Lucy Langlas, The Karabal Nightlife, and more. Documentary film One Lucky Elephant is an American documentary film directed by Lisa Leeman that premiered December 1, 2011 on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network as part of the OWN Documentary Club. The film focuses on the extraordinary human-animal bond between Circus Flora founder, Ivor David Balding, and Flora an endangered African elephant, and their journey to find her a permanent home that leads them to The Elephant Sanctuary. The film provides insightful research footage to further discussion of the human-animal bond as part of anthrozoology, a new academic field that examines the relationships between non-human and human animals. Comedy Townies and Hayseeds is a 1923 Australian film comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It is the fifth in his series about the rural family the Hayseeds. It is considered a lost film. Comedy Hush Money is a 1931 American comedy-drama film featuring Joan Bennett, Hardie Albright, Owen Moore, Myrna Loy, and George Raft. The movie was directed by Sidney Lanfield. Documentary film La montana is a sports documentary film directed by Tabaré Blanchard and Ivan Herrera. Comedy Boss Engira Bhaskaran is a 2010 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by M. Rajesh who earlier directed Siva Manasula Sakthi. Starring Arya, Nayantara and Santhanam in lead roles, the film is produced by K. S. Sreenivasan and features music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by Sakthi Saravanan. The film revolves around a young happy-go-lucky man, Bhaskaran, who is unemployed and lives an easygoing life, neglecting his career and future. When he meets a young girl, Chandrika, in whom he falls in love, he is bound to change his lifestyle, in order to marry her eventually. The film released on 10 September 2010 to positive reviews and also became commercially successful. The tagline Nanbenda turned viral after release. The film was eventually dubbed into Telugu as Nene Ambani which released on 17 December 2010. The Telugu film’s audio was released on September 7, 2010 at Prasads Labs in Hyderabad. Comedy Dancing Lion is a 2007 Hong Kong comedy film directed by and starring Francis Ng. It was co-directed by Marco Mak and co-stars Anthony Wong, Teresa Mo, Lam Chi-chung, Lin Yuan and Hins Cheung. Thriller ELI is an award-winning short science-fiction thriller starring David Anders. It debuted at the Newport Beach Film Festival in April 2007 and premiered in Los Angeles on the Universal Studios backlot. The film was directed and edited by Josh Lee Kwai, written by Tyler Erskine and Ron Beyers, and produced by Erskine, Beyers, Lee Kwai and Jeff Poppen as a filmmakers “calling card.” With a budget of $40,000, ELI was financed by the producers, donations from their friends and family and a grant from the LEF Foundation. Non-profit arts organization Fractured Atlas acted as fiscal sponsor allowing donors to make tax-deductible contributions. The film was shot on HD using a Sony F-900 donated by Panavision. Shooting lasted five and a half days in five different locations in the greater Los Angeles area including Irvine, Downey and Leo Carrillo State Park. Comedy O'Hara as a Guardian Angel is a 1913 short drama comedy film written by W.A. Tremayne and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Comedy Heroes is a 1977 film drama directed by Jeremy Kagan and starring Henry Winkler, Sally Field and Harrison Ford. Winkler plays a Vietnam War veteran with PTSD who sets about finding the men from his unit that had served in Vietnam. Field plays his at-first-reluctant girlfriend and Ford plays one of the former soldiers in his unit, now a dysfunctional stock car driver in Sedalia, Missouri who keeps a stolen machine gun in his motor home. This was the first film released after the conflict ended in 1975 to address Vietnam War issues. Comedy Grounds for Marriage is a 1951 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Written and produced by Samuel Marx, the film stars Van Johnson and Kathryn Grayson. Comedy Chariots of Fur is a seven-minute Looney Tunes short released in 1994 by Warner Bros. It features Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner and was directed by Chuck Jones, who introduced the pair in 1949. As in other shorts of the Road Runner series, Wile E. tries to catch his potential prey through use of various devices. This film's soundtrack uses music from the Bedřich Smetana opera The Bartered Bride. It was released in American and Canadian theaters preceding the film, Richie Rich. It was the first time a new short of Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner that had been released theatrically since 1980. This was the final Coyote/Road Runner short to be directed by Jones The title is a parody of Chariots of Fire. Thriller The events revolve (the suspect) in a mysterious car accident we see in the beginning of the film is killing the businessman (Magdi) Amr Waked And when the police try to unravel the mysteries of this incident demonstrates a deadly mystery is trying to kill the heroine and her daughter, is the link between these incidents sequence that makes each a. .. Animation Seed Story is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by William D. Caballero. Documentary film Short Cut to Nirvana: Kumbh Mela is a 2004 feature documentary film by Nick Day and Maurizio Benazzo about the 2001 Maha Kumbh Mela at Allahabad. The documentary premiered in the USA on May 11, 2004. The film won several awards on the festival circuit and played in theaters across the US and Europe. Comedy No Heroics (US) is a 2009 comedy fantasy TV movie directed by Andrew Fleming and written by Jeff Greenstein and Drew Pearce. Animation Race is an independent computer animated sci-fi action film, produced by Hyper Image, a post production and animation studio located in Glendale, California. Written by Rhonda Smiley and directed by Robert Brousseau, it stars James Hereth, Kevin Lewis, Russel Perryman, Jane Roberts, Terry Diab, Bill Mendieta, H.L. Cannon, J.J. Song, and Benita Marti. It was first completed and screened for audiences at numerous film festivals in 2007, including the Winnipeg International Film Festival in Canada, the da Vinci Film Festival in Oregon, Philadelphia’s Big Bang Film Festival, Another Hole in the Head Film Festival in San Francisco, and Southern California’s FAIFF International Film Festival. Following a pay-per-view run for RHI Entertainment in early 2010, the film was released on DVD by Phase 4 Films in Canada on May 18 and in the United States on May 25, 2010. It hit the US TV movie channels with a premiere on the Showtime Networks on October 14, 2010. The film is 99 minutes long and is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for some suggestive images and action violence. Documentary film The Iverson Mallwalkers is a short biographical documentary family film written and directed by Thomas Rigler. Comedy The Orderly is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Berlin at the Time of the Kaiser is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Irmgard von zur Mühlen. Thriller "Lymari Nadal (American Gangster), Yancey Arias (Kingpin), Tony Plana (Ugly Betty), James Callis (Battlestar Galactica), and Oscar-nominated Edward James Olmos (Stand and Deliver, Battlestar Galactica) make for a superb cast in a powerful story of a courageous woman starting life anew. While the setting of her Puerto Rican beach town may seem idyllic, America’s life is anything but peaceful. When their daughter runs away, America’s abusive husband goes ballistic against her. Retaliating in a way in which there is no turning back, America ventures to New York City, dreaming of a new life. Working in a wealthy suburb as a nanny and in a laundry in the Bronx, America makes new friends, reunites with relatives and is determined to bring her daughter back to her. But the terror of her past haunts her, no matter how much she tries to avoid it. Lymari Nadal is translucent as she brilliantly captures the fear and hope of a woman courageously confronting her past as she struggles with a new beginning." Quoting Sandy Wolf from the 2011 Cinequest Film Festival site. Comedy Paint Your Wagon is a 1969 Western musical film starring Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, and Jean Seberg. The film was adapted by Paddy Chayefsky from the 1951 musical Paint Your Wagon by Lerner and Loewe. It is set in a mining camp in Gold Rush-era California. It was directed by Joshua Logan. Comedy Mary and Max is a 2009 Australian clay-animated black comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Elliot and produced by Melanie Coombs. The voice cast included Philip Seymour Hoffman, Toni Collette, Eric Bana, Bethany Whitmore, with narration by Barry Humphries. The film premiered on the opening night of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The film won the Annecy Cristal in June 2009 from the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and Best Animated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in November 2009. The film was given a PG-13 rating by the Motion Picture Association of America. Documentary film Every Little Thing is a 1996 musical documentary film written and directed by Nicolas Philibert. Documentary film Portrait of Margaret Mead is a 1977 short film directed by Jean Rouch. Comedy Roundball is a comedy film directed by Elizabeth Spear. Science Fiction Under the Skin is a 2013 science fiction thriller film directed by Jonathan Glazer, and written by Glazer and Walter Campbell as a loose adaptation of Michel Faber's 2000 novel of the same name. The film stars Scarlett Johansson as an alien seductress who preys on men in Scotland. Under the Skin was released in the UK on 14 March 2014 and the US on 4 April, and received generally positive reviews. The film competed for the Golden Lion at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy "Werner Schlomerkemper, 72, has decided to rebuild the Berlin Wall in his backyard." Quoting the program notes from the 2009 Hamptons Film Festival site. Animation The Last Trick is a 1964 Czechoslovak animated short film by Jan Švankmajer. It was Švankmajer's first film. Thriller Trapped: Buried Alive is a 2002 action and adventure thriller film written by Tim McKay and directed by Doug Campbell. Documentary film Nadzieja umiera ostatnia is a 1992 film directed by Halina Birenbaum. Thriller Godforsaken is a 2003 Dutch drama film. The film received a Golden Film and won three Golden Calves. Science Fiction First World is a 2007 independent science fiction short film written and produced by Mark Lund and directed by Adam Starr. This 25 minute short has bypassed the traditional film festival circuit and has been distributed primarily at science fiction conventions in the United States, Japan, Australia and Great Britain. The short is based on a feature length screenplay of the same name and was primarily produced as a promotional tool to secure production of the long version of the story. Documentary film An Angel in Doel is a 2011 documentary film directed by Tom Fassaert. Comedy Bell-Bottom George is a 1943 black and white British comedy musical film, directed by Marcel Varnel, starring George Formby and Anne Firth. Another wartime flagwaver for Formby, it features the songs, "Swim Little Fish", "It Serves You Right", "If I Had A Girl Like You" and "Bell Bottom George." Future Carry On star Charles Hawtrey appears in a small role. Thriller Khoon Pasina is a 1977 Hindi action crime film. The movie is produced by Baboo Mehra and directed by Rakesh Kumar. The movie stars Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, Rekha, Nirupa Roy, Helen, Asrani, Aruna Irani, Bharat Bhushan and Kader Khan. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. This was another 'blockbuster' movie of Amitabh Bachchan. It was remade in Tamil by Rajnikant as Siva and in Telugu as Tiger with N. T. Rama Rao. Comedy The Barber Shop is a short comedy film starring W.C. Fields, directed by Arthur Ripley, and produced by Mack Sennett. Thriller Father/Son is a 2012 short drama thriller horror film written and directed by Bryan Reisberg. Comedy School Begins is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan. It was the 79th Our Gang short that was released and is considered to be lost. Animation Fierro, also known as Martín Fierro: La Película, is a 2007 Argentine animated film directed by Liliana Romero and Norman Ruiz. Its script is an original work of Horacio Grinberg and Roberto Fontanarrosa and is based on the poem Martín Fierro, written by José Hernández between 1872 and 1879. The characters' designs are also original work by Fontanarrosa. It was released on November 8, 2007. Thriller Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls is a 2008 direct-to-DVD adventure film created by American studio The Asylum. The film follows the adventures of explorer Allan Quatermain, and was filmed entirely on location in South Africa. Documentary film The Story of Bran Nue Dae is a short-comedy documentary film directed by Adrian Russell Wills. Science Fiction John Dies at the End is a 2012 American dark comedy horror film written and directed by Don Coscarelli, based on David Wong's novel of the same name. Principal photography began in October 2010, and by January 2011, the project had entered post-production for a planned theatrical 2013 release. The film stars Chase Williamson and Rob Mayes, with Paul Giamatti, Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman, Daniel Roebuck, and Doug Jones. Despite its mixed critical response, the film has developed a cult following. Comedy Cloud 9 is a 2006 American sports comedy film starring Burt Reynolds that was written and produced by Brett Hudson, Burt Kearns and Academy Award-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy. It was the last comedy in which Reynolds reprised and updated his role as the charming rascal made legendary in films like The Longest Yard and Smokey and the Bandit. The film was never released to cinemas; instead, it went straight to DVD by 20th Century Fox Entertainment on January 3, 2006, and distributed on DVD around the world in territories including India, Japan, Poland, Brazil, Greece and Thailand. Comedy Building a Fire is a 1914 comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Beats of the Heart: Spirit of Samba: Black Music of Brazil is a 1989 music documentary film directed by Jeremy Marre. Documentary film The King of Arcades is a documentary film directed by Sean Tiedeman. Comedy French Kiss is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline. Written by Adam Brooks, the film is about a woman who flies to France to confront her straying fiancé and gets into trouble when the charming crook seated next to her uses her to smuggle a stolen diamond necklace. It was filmed on location in France. Comedy No soy monedita de oro is a 1959 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Documentary film Where My Heart Beats is a 2010 documentary film directed by Khazar Fatemi. Animation Optical Percussion is a 2008 Experimental/Abstract animation directed by Gerd Gockell. Animation The White Seagull is a 2012 short drama animation film written and directed by Max Strebel. Comedy Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird are pets of tenants in the Spinsters Arms Hotel, where pets aren't allowed. As they try to keep out of sight of the landlord, Sylvester discovers Tweety and chases him in and out of the hotel rooms. Documentary film All Together Now is a feature-length documentary that chronicles the making of The Beatles and Cirque du Soleil collaboration project Love. The film details the story behind the unique partnership between The Beatles and Cirque du Soleil that resulted in the creation and launch of the Love stage show and the double Grammy-winning album of the same name. The film is dedicated to the memory of Neil Aspinall, a former assistant to the band and head of Apple Corps. Comedy Eat the Peach is a 1986 British-Irish comedy film, directed by Peter Ormrod. The title derives from the T.S.Eliot poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. It was written by Peter Ormrod with John Kelleher. It is a film about eccentricity and companionship and was part financed by Channel Four. Documentary film Evita is a documentary film on the life of Eva Duarte created by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Conformed in its entirety with previously unseen historical footage and documents, the film reconstructs the life of the former Argentine first lady from an unbiased perspective. The film starts with meticulous examination of Evita’s origins, her relationship with her parents and her siblings. Evita goes on to reveal intimate aspects of Ms. Duarte's early childhood and adolescence, leading to her resolving to flee her home in the countryside for the capital city of Buenos Aires. The latter segments of the film are highlighted by interviews with former teachers from Evita’s elementary schooling in Junin, a small city in the province of Buenos Aires. Throughout the film, the director is steadily reminding the audience of the domestic and international context out of which Evita Duarte emerged, enhancing the viewer's understanding the facts. The second act of the film concludes with the funeral of Evita in Buenos Aires. Animation Vertige is a 2012 short film written and directed by Mathieu Brisebras and Christophe Gautry. Animation Shōji Yonemura is a 2001 animation film written by Shōji Yonemura and directed by Shunji Ôga. Comedy Rheinsberg is a 1967 film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. Comedy Coyote Ugly is a 2000 romantic comedy/drama based on the actual Coyote Ugly Saloon, set in New York City. The film stars Piper Perabo and Adam Garcia. It was directed by David McNally, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Chad Oman and written by Gina Wendkos. Comedy Ghost at School is a 2011 comedy horror film written and directed by Le Bao Trung. Comedy A Fugitive from Matrimony is a 1919 comedy film written by Fred Myton and directed by Henry King. Comedy Unplugged is a 2013 dramatic-comedy musical documentary film written and directed by Mladen Kovacevic. Comedy The Do-Deca-Pentathlon is a 2012 film directed by brothers Jay and Mark Duplass. The film is about two brothers in their mid-30s whose lifelong rivalry compels them to secretly complete an athletic competition that they came up with in high school but left unfinished. It was filmed in 2008, but shelved until 2012. It holds a 75% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 32 reviews. Critic Stephen Holden of The New York Times called it the Duplass brothers' second-best film, after their debut, The Puffy Chair. Animation Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 American computer-animated action comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne and produced by Melissa Cobb, and stars the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, David Cross, Ian McShane, Randall Duk Kim, James Hong, Dan Fogler, and Michael Clarke Duncan. Set in a version of ancient China populated by anthropomorphic talking animals, the plot revolves around a bumbling panda named Po who aspires to be a kung fu master. When an evil kung fu warrior is foretold to escape from prison, Po is unwittingly named the chosen one destined to bring peace to the land, much to the chagrin of the resident kung fu warriors. The idea for the film was conceived by Michael Lachance, a DreamWorks Animation executive. The film was originally intended to be a parody, but director Stevenson decided instead to shoot an action comedy wuxia film that incorporates the hero's journey narrative archetype for the lead character. The computer animation in the film was more complex than anything DreamWorks had done before. Thriller Peeping Tom is a 1960 British thriller/horror film directed by Michael Powell and written by the World War II cryptographer and polymath Leo Marks. The title derives from the slang expression 'peeping Tom' describing a voyeur. The film revolves around a serial killer who murders women while using a portable movie camera to record their dying expressions of terror. The film's controversial subject and the extremely harsh reception by critics effectively destroyed Powell's career as a director in the United Kingdom. However, it attracted a cult following, and in later years, it has been re-evaluated and is now considered a masterpiece. The music score, written by Brian Easdale, contains a challenging part for solo piano, which was played by the Australian virtuoso Gordon Watson. Comedy Soodhu Kavvum is a 2013 Tamil comedy film directed by Nalan Kumarasamy of Naalaya Iyakunar fame. The film's main concept is about how baloney has engulfed people's day-to-day life and modern society. It features Vijay Sethupathi and Sanchita Shetty in the lead roles. The film was released on 1 May to universal acclaim from critics. It became a blockbuster and is set to be remade in various Indian languages. Documentary film Top of the Cops is a 2009 documentary film directed by Richard Mortimer. Animation Historia naturae is a 1967 animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy Dennis Miller: Citizen Arcane is a 1996 comedy documentary film written by Dennis Miller. Thriller Zee Oui is a Thai film. Science Fiction Heatstroke is a Sci Fi Channel original movie. The film stars D. B. Sweeney and Danica McKellar. It was made by the team that made Farscape. The film was written by Richard Manning and David Kemper, produced by David Kemper, and directed by Andrew Prowse. Thriller Anwar is a 2010 Malayalam thriller film written and directed by Amal Neerad, starring Prithviraj in the title role. The film was released on 15 October 2010. A Tamil dubbed version of the film was released on 19 January 2011 in Tamil Nadu. The film is loosely based on the 2008 American spy thriller film Traitor. Thriller The Man in the Black Suit is a 2004 short horror thriller film written by Stephen King and Nicholas Mariani and directed by Nicholas Mariani. Comedy Girls Love Horses is a 2012 short, comedy, drama and horror film written and directed by Jennifer Reeder. Comedy Tillie the Toiler is a 1927 silent film comedy produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and released through Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios. It is based on Russ Westover's popular comic strip Tillie the Toiler. The film was directed by Hobart Henley and stars Marion Davies. It was remade in 1942. Documentary film Mohawk Girls is a 2005 documentary film by Tracey Deer about the experiences of adolescent girls growing up on the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake, across the Saint Lawrence River from Montreal. Deer, who was born and raised in Kahnawake, focuses on three young women: Felicia, Amy and Lauren, a mixed race teen. The film received the Best Documentary prize at the ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. It was produced by Rezolution Pictures and the National Film Board of Canada in association with broadcaster Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. The film also aired in Canada on CBC Newsworld's documentary series The Lens on February 20, 2007 and February 24, 2007. Thriller The Reaping is an 2007 American horror film, starring Hilary Swank. The film was directed by Stephen Hopkins for Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment. The music for the film was scored by John Frizzell. Comedy La Tournée des grands ducs is a French film starring Lily Fayol. Comedy Travels with My Aunt is a 1972 American comedy film directed by George Cukor. The screenplay by Jay Presson Allen and Hugh Wheeler is based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Graham Greene. Comedy "Weird Al" Yankovic Live! - The Alpocalypse Tour is a live video recording of "Weird Al" Yankovic's concert during the Alpocalypse tour, at Massey Hall, in Toronto, Canada, that aired on Comedy Central on October 1, 2011. It was released in an extended edition on Blu-ray and DVD on October 4, 2011. For copyright reasons some video clips and unreleased songs were edited out. The televised and extended versions of the concert include live versions of: Polka Face TMZ Smells Like Nirvana Party in the CIA CNR Let Me Be Your Hog Canadian Idiot Wanna B Ur Lovr Medley Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies Whatever You Like Another Tattoo eBay I Want a New Duck Theme from Rocky XIII Spam My Bologna Ode to a Superhero Lasagna Eat It Skipper Dan Craigslist Amish Paradise Perform This Way White & Nerdy Fat The Saga Begins Yoda The DVD also includes bonus performances of: Frank's 2000" TV You Don't Love Me Anymore You Make Me And More. Documentary film Dralion is a touring production by the Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil. The show combines elements of traditional Chinese circus with Western contemporary circus, complementing the "East-meets-West" theme implied in the title — the name is a portmanteau of "dragon" and "lion". It is Cirque du Soleil's 12th touring production and the first Cirque show since 1985 not to be directed by Franco Dragone. Thriller On her way home in a plane to New York, the teenage Sarah gets very ill. She realizes too late that it's more than a cold and with her parents still on vacation, she breaks down in the middle of the street and dies shortly after in a hospital -- by the plague, as the terrified coroners find out. While trying to keep this from the public to avoid a panic, epidemic commissioner Dr. Nora Hart has to investigate Sarah's identity and find everyone who had contact with her. If she misses a single person, the plague could kill half the city in a few days! Comedy Splitz is a 1984 film starring Robin Johnson, Shirley Stoler and Forbes Riley. The film is about an all-girl rock band who joins up with an underdog sorority to help them win a series of athletic competitions. Comedy Repping is a 2010 American comedy film written by newcomer Craig Alexander Johnson and starring David Proval, Darcy DeMoss, and Scott Edmund Lane. It is currently in pre-production. Animation Jarboli: Podrška je važna is a short film directed by Miloš Tomić. Science Fiction Diary of the Dead is a 2007 horror film by George A. Romero. Although independently produced, it was distributed theatrically by Dimension Films and was released in cinemas on February 15, 2008 and on DVD by The Weinstein Company and Genius Entertainment on May 20, 2008. Diary of the Dead is the fifth film in Romero's Dead series of zombie films. It is not a direct sequel to previous films in the series, but occurs within the same universe of the original trilogy according to Romero. Documentary film Fibershed is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sarah Berkovich. Comedy Wide Open is a pre-Code romantic comedy film released by Warner Bros., and based on the novel The Narrow Street by Edward Bateman Morris. Edward Everett Horton has a rare leading role, opposite Patsy Ruth Miller. Comedy Hackers is a 1995 American cyberpunk thriller film directed by Iain Softley and starring Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Renoly Santiago, Matthew Lillard, Lorraine Bracco and Fisher Stevens. The film follows the exploits of a group of gifted high school hackers and their involvement in a corporate extortion conspiracy. Made in the 1990s when the internet was unfamiliar to the general public, it reflects the ideals laid out in the Hacker Manifesto quoted in the film, "This is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch [...] We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us criminals. [...] Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity." Hackers has achieved cult classic status. Comedy Lying to Be Perfect is a made-for-television movie from Lifetime based on the novel The Cinderella Pact by Sarah Strohmeyer. Documentary film King of the Jews is a short documentary film directed by Jay Rosenblatt. Comedy Porno Film is a 2000 comedy film directed by Damjan Kozole. Thriller Jumper is a 2008 American science fiction film directed by Doug Liman, loosely based on the 1992 science fiction novel of the same name written by Steven Gould. The film is directed by Doug Liman and stars Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Samuel L. Jackson, Rachel Bilson, Max Thieriot, AnnaSophia Robb, and Diane Lane. The film follows a young man capable of teleporting as he is chased by a secret society intent on killing him. The script went through a rewrite prior to filming and the roles for the main characters were changed during production. Jumper was filmed in 20 cities in 14 countries between 2006-07. The film was released on February 14, 2008 and a soundtrack on February 19. The film held the first position in its opening weekend with $27.3 million, but received generally negative reviews from critics, mostly due to the limited plot. Comedy Sweet Marie was a 1925 short comedy silent film directed by Philadelphian director, Benjamin Stoloff starring Sid Smith. Comedy Noch pered Rozhdestvom is a 1997 film written by Vladimir Golovanov and directed by Ekaterina Mikhaylova. Thriller Ru Ba Ru is a 2008 Indian drama film directed by the debutant director Arjun Bali. Filmed in Hindi, the film revolves around the relationship between a live-in couple caught amidst their busy professional careers. The film stars actors Randeep Hooda and a relative newcomer Shahana Goswami in the leading role. Rati Agnihotri, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Jayant Kriplani play the supporting roles. This movie is an adaptation of Junger's film If Only. Thriller Spur of the Moment is a 1931 Australian film directed by A.R. Harwood. It was one of the first Australian talking movies. Comedy Capone Cries a Lot is a 1985 Japanese comedy directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Kenichi Hagiwara. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Sueyuki Kajiyama. Documentary film The Gods of Times Square is a 1999 documentary film directed by Richard Sandler Comedy Yiddish Connection is a 1986 film directed by Paul Boujenah. Comedy The Crimson Pirate is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Robert Siodmak. It stars Burt Lancaster, who also co-produced the film, as Captain Vallo, the eponymous pirate, and is set in the Caribbean late in the 18th century, on the fictional islands of Cobra and San Pero. Tongue-in-cheek, it provides light comedy touches in an otherwise dramatic story. Documentary film Paul Anka: Rock Swings: Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival is a 2005 music documentary film. Thriller The film Placebo Effect is a 1998 American thriller written by Luciano Saber and directed by Alejandro Seri. It features Francesco Quinn, Martin Halacy, and Kirsten Berman. It was released in The United States on 31 January 1998 and won Best Film at the New York Independent Film Festival in 1998. Thriller No One Lives is a 2012 American horror film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It stars Luke Evans and Adelaide Clemens. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012 and had a limited release on May 10, 2013. Thriller Love and a Bullet is a 2002 action film starring American rapper Treach. It was released to theaters on August 30, 2002 and was directed by Ben Ramsey and Xavier Kantz. Documentary film Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Rob Cala. Thriller Blue Ice is a 1992 film directed by Russell Mulcahy that stars Michael Caine and Sean Young. Comedy Boy Culture is a 2006 American drama film and the film adaptation of Matthew Rettenmund's 1995 novel of the same name. The film stars Derek Magyar, Darryl Stephens, Patrick Bauchau, Jonathon Trent, and Emily Brooke Hands. Thriller The Blue Gardenia is a 1953 black-and-white film noir directed by Fritz Lang and based on a story by Vera Caspary. It stars Anne Baxter, Richard Conte, Ann Sothern and Raymond Burr. The first installment of Lang's "newspaper noir" movie trio — with While the City Sleeps and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt — The Blue Gardenia offers a somewhat negative look at newspaper coverage of a sensational murder case. The film could be seen as a partial remake of Whirlpool, which Conte also starred in and likewise centers on a woman who may have committed a murder but can't remember. Nat King Cole sings the title song and appears in the movie. The theme song was written by Bob Russell and Lester Lee and arranged by Nelson Riddle. Film director and writer Peter Bogdanovich called the film "a particularly venomous picture of American life". The director of cinematography was one of RKO Radio Pictures' regulars Nicholas Musuraca, then working at Warner Brothers. Animation Kyōfu Densetsu Kaiki! Frankenstein, is a 1981 Japanese animated television film based on Mary Shelley's novel and the Marvel comic book Monster of Frankenstein. In this 98-minute violent, adult-oriented film, the creature was portrayed as a misunderstood monster, who only wanted to be loved. The film was dubbed and released in the U.S in 1984. The dubbed version never had a title but was advertised as both Monster of Frankenstein and Frankenstein Legend of Terror. Comedy The Absent-Minded Professor is a 1961 American film distributed by Walt Disney Productions based on the short story "A Situation of Gravity" by Samuel W. Taylor. The title character was based in part on Hubert Alyea, a professor emeritus of chemistry at Princeton University, who was known as "Dr. Boom" for his explosive demonstrations. The film was a huge success at the box-office, and two years later became the first Disney film to have a sequel, 1963's Son of Flubber. The original 1961 film was one of the first Disney films to be colorized, and, along with 1959's The Shaggy Dog and 1963's Son of Flubber, it is one of Disney's few black-and-white films to be produced after 1941. Thriller Shock to the System is a 2006 gay-themed mystery film. It is the second film adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. The film premiered at the 2006 Outfest film festival before going into rotation on the here! television network. Comedy Doktor od jezera hrochů is a Czech-language comedy film directed by Zdenek Troska. It was released in 2010. Comedy Ljubav i drugi zločini, or Love and Other Crimes in English, is a 2008 Serbian romantic comedy directed by Stefan Arsenijević, and written by Arsenijević and Srđan Koljević, and stars Anica Dobra and Vuk Kostić. The film won Arsenijević an award for Best Director at the 2008 Sofia International Film Festival. Documentary film The Embryo Artist is a short documentary film directed by Josh Jarman. Thriller The Burglar is a 1957 crime thriller film noir released by Columbia Pictures, based on the 1953 novel of the same name by David Goodis. The picture stars Dan Duryea in the titular role and Jayne Mansfield. Documentary film All American High is a 1986 documentary film directed by Keva Rosenfeld that chronicles the life of the 1984 senior class at Torrance High School. The film is narrated by the Finnish exchange student “Rikki” Rauhala and observes 1980’s high school culture from a foreigner’s perspective. The film was selected for competition for the 1987 Sundance Film festival. In 1988, PBS broadcast the film. The 2001 PBS reality series “American High,” produced by R.J. Cutler followed the film The film was independently financed with additional funds provided through an AFI/National Endowment for the Arts grant. The documentary was reissued in 2014 as All American High: Revisited, with added footage of the film's principal subjects being interviewed on the 30th anniversary of the original, and the various paths in life that they took. Documentary film My Depression: The Up And Down And Up Of It is a 2014 animated film written and directed by Robert Marianetti, Elizabeth Swados and David Wachtenheim. Animation Sin dejar rastros was an 1918 Argentine animated feature film. It was written and directed by Quirino Cristiani. The plot revolved around the recent incident involving the German commander Baron von Luxburg who sank an Argentine ship intending to frame the Entente for the act. Reports from survivors helped everyone to realize what had truly happened. The film was not as successful as Cristiani's previous film, El Apóstol from 1917, since Sin dejar rastros was confiscated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by order of President Hipólito Yrigoyen. It is unknown if any copies of the film exist, and is considered a lost film. Comedy The Infinite Man is a 2014 comedy, romance and science fiction film written and directed by Hugh Sullivan. Thriller Khel – No Ordinary Game is a 2003 Bollywood Action film directed by Yusuf Khan. The film stars Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty and Celina Jaitley in lead roles. Former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja makes his Bollywood debut, playing an important supporting role in the film. It was released on, 2 October 2003. Comedy It's Got Me Again! is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film. It was originally released on May 13, 1932. It is one of the first films released under the Merrie Melodies brand and it was nominated for the Academy Award for animation in 1932. The title refers to the song It's Got Me Again! which plays during the cartoon. Comedy Traveling Husbands is a 1931 American drama film directed by Paul Sloane and starring Evelyn Brent. Thriller The Kennel Murder Case is a 1933 American mystery film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring William Powell as Philo Vance, reprising the role for Warner Brothers after appearing as Vance in three films for Paramount. Thriller The Way of the Gun is a 2000 American crime film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie and starring Ryan Phillippe, Benicio del Toro, Juliette Lewis, Taye Diggs, Nicky Katt, and James Caan. It is considered a cult film. Documentary film Why Do These Kids Love School? is a documentary film directed by filmmaker, Dorothy Fadiman, which examines an independent school, Peninsula School, followed by visits to eight public schools around the country all of which have innovative programs. What emerges is the value of implementing humane values and programs that value creative thinking, self-directed learning, and first-hand experience more than memorization of facts. The schools in the film are Peninsula School, Graham and Parks School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Central Park East Secondary School in New York City, Clara Barton Open School in Minneapolis, Clement Gregory McDonough City Magnet School in Lowell, Massachusetts, Jefferson County Open School in Lakewood, Colorado, New Orleans Free School, Central Park East II in New York City, and Davis Alternative Magnet School in Jackson, Mississippi. Mary Anne Raywid wrote that the film "manages not only to produce a strong emotional impact but also to provide a remarkably intimate look at life inside nine different schools. Thriller Somewhere in the Night is a 1946 psychological thriller, directed and co-written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Comedy Bells Are Ringing is a 1960 romantic comedy-musical film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Judy Holliday and Dean Martin. Comedy Il medico... la studentessa is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Silvio Amadio. Comedy To Grandmother's House We Go is a 1992 Christmas television film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The film's title is one of the first lines of Lydia Maria Child's Thanksgiving song "Over the River and through the Woods". It debuted on ABC with unexpected success, mostly because of the already growing popularity of the "Olsen Twins". Science Fiction Spaced Invaders is a 1990 science fiction comedy directed by Patrick Read Johnson and starring Douglas Barr, Royal Dano and Ariana Richards. Documentary film A gripping portrait of one Puerto Rican family living in NYC. Roberto, 29, the eldest son gay and living in Greenwich Village. Marta the family matriarch, living in Brooklyn and raising the grandchildren that have, for the most part been abandoned by their parents. Danny, 23, returning from Riker's Island after spending yet more time in jail. Beatriz, vanishing periodically to indulge her crack cocaine habit. Hip-Hop and Latin music serve as the sound track to this honest but often painful portrait of an American family. Comedy Cocktail is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Homi Adajania under the banner of Illuminati Films. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and newcomer Diana Penty in lead roles, with Dimple Kapadia and Boman Irani appearing in supporting roles. Randeep Hooda has a special appearance. Adajania had previously worked with Khan, Kapadia, and Irani in his directorial debut Being Cyrus. Cocktail released worldwide on 13 July 2012 and received a positive to mixed reception from critics, with high praise directed to Padukone's performance. The film also emerged as a major commercial success in both India and abroad. After its three-week run, Box Office India declared the movie a hit in India and abroad. Science Fiction Repo Man is a 1984 American science fiction crime comedy film directed by Alex Cox. It was produced by Jonathan Wacks and Peter McCarthy, with executive producer Michael Nesmith, and stars Harry Dean Stanton and Emilio Estevez. Repo Man received near-universal acclaim and is considered by many as one of the best films of 1984. Documentary film Alfredo's Fire is a documentary film, directed by Andy Abrahams Wilson, about self-immolation victim Alfredo Ormando, who set fire to himself in January 1998 outside St. Peter's Basilica to protest the Catholic Church's condemnation of homosexuality. The film had its world premiere on February 2, 2014 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Comedy Sea Dogs is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Darr: A Violent Love Story is a 1993 Bollywood romantic psychological thriller film directed by Yash Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. It stars Juhi Chawla, Sunny Deol, and Shahrukh Khan in the lead roles. It is the second film in which Shahrukh Khan played the role of a villain. It is considered to be one of his best performances and earned him a Filmfare Award nomination for Best Villain. In 1993, Shahrukh Khan won acclaim for his performances in villainous roles as an obsessive lover, respectively, in the box office hits, Darr and Baazigar. In Khan's entry in Encyclopædia Britannica's "Encyclopedia of Hindi Cinema" it was stated that "he defied the image of the conventional hero in both these films and created his own version of the revisionist hero." Darr marked his first collaboration with renowned film-maker Yash Chopra and his banner Yash Raj Films, the largest production company in Bollywood. Darr was later remade in Kannada as Preethse. Shahrukh Khan celebrated 20th anniversary of the release of Darr on 24 December 2013. The film has attained classic status over the years and is regarded as one of Chopra's best. Thriller Reversal of Fortune is a 1990 film adapted from the 1985 book Reversal of Fortune: Inside the von Bülow Case, written by law professor Alan Dershowitz. It recounts the true story of the unexplained coma of socialite Sunny von Bülow, the subsequent attempted murder trial, and the eventual acquittal of her husband, Claus von Bülow, who had Dershowitz acting as his defense. The film stars Jeremy Irons as Claus, Glenn Close as Sunny, and Ron Silver as Dershowitz. Comedy Girl Shy is a 1924 romantic comedy silent film starring Harold Lloyd and Jobyna Ralston. The movie was written by Sam Taylor, Tim Whelan and Ted Wilde and was directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Taylor. Science Fiction The Cape Canaveral Monsters is a b-movie 1960 sci-fi film written and directed by Phil Tucker. After a couple is killed in an auto accident, their bodies are inhabited by extraterrestrial beings. Taking refuge in an underground cave, the aliens attempt to sabotage the U.S. space program. Comedy The Cheetah Girls 2 is the 2006 sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie, The Cheetah Girls. Its premiere received the highest ratings of all Disney Channel Movies at its time, a total of over 8.1 million viewers, beating the premiere ratings of High School Musical, and beating previous highest rated DCOM record holder, Cadet Kelly as well as becoming the highest rated Cheetah Girls movie in the trilogy. The sequel is about a talented teen quartet who take a whirlwind tour of Spain to pursue their dreams of pop superstardom. Unlike its predecessor which incorporated karaoke-like musical numbers, The Cheetah Girls 2 turned into more of a musical. This is also the last film in the series to star Raven-Symoné. The film is currently the 7th highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie and was the highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie of the year 2006. Comedy Vol-au-vent is a 1996 British comedy film directed by John McKenzie and starring Dennis Waterman, Julia McKenzie and Lisa Coleman. Its plot concerns an upper-middle class wedding that is interrupted by three jewel thieves on the run from the law. Thriller Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball is a 1997 film directed by George Erschbamer. Comedy Saan nagtatago si happiness? is a 2006 comedy, musical drama film written by Florida Bautista and Real Florido and directed by Florida Bautista. Thriller A Confession is a 2010 thriller film directed and written by Su-min Park. Thriller Passenger 57 is a 1992 American action film directed by Kevin Hooks. The film stars Wesley Snipes and Bruce Payne. The film's success made Snipes a popular action hero icon. It also introduced Snipes' famous line: "Always bet on black." Comedy John En Marsha Tnt Sa Amerika is a 1986 comedy film directed by Apollo Arellano and Luciano Carlos. Science Fiction 28 Days Later is a 2002 British post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Danny Boyle. The screenplay was written by Alex Garland. The film stars Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson, Megan Burns, and Christopher Eccleston. The plot depicts the breakdown of society following the accidental release of a highly contagious virus and focuses upon the struggle of four survivors to cope with the destruction of the life they once knew. Successful both commercially and critically, the film is credited with reinvigorating the zombie genre of horror fiction. The film spawned a 2007 sequel, 28 Weeks Later, a graphic novel titled 28 Days Later: The Aftermath, which expands on the timeline of the outbreak, and a 2009 comic book series 28 Days Later. Thriller R is a 2010 drama film written and directed by Michael Noer and Tobias Lindholm. Science Fiction Forbidden Warrior is a 2005 martial arts fantasy action film starring Marie Matiko, Sung Kang and Karl Yune. It was directed by Jimmy Nickerson, and produced by Glen Hartford and Daniel Toll. The film is notable in resembling a low-budget Hong Kong action film, despite its American production and cast. A review in Variety noted that characters from a Chinese myth are given Japanese names and played by caucasians. In a 2006 interview, the writer/producer Glen Hartford claims he based the story on "a piece of mythological history, from over 4000 years ago", and calls the movie an "Asian film". Comedy Should Married Men Go Home? is a silent two-reel comedy produced by the Hal Roach Studios and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was filmed in March and May 1928, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on September 8 of that year. It was the first Roach film to bill Laurel and Hardy as a team—previously, their appearances together were under the Roach "All-Star Comedy" banner. Footage of the film featuring Laurel and Hardy on location in between shooting and some apparent out-takes has recently surfaced on YouTube. Thriller Wanted 2 is an upcoming sequel to the film Wanted, written by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Evan Spiliotopoulos. Documentary film Stairs 1 Geneva is a film by Peter Greenaway. It is also a large-scale art installation, an exhibition, a catalogue and a CD album. Thriller Before the fall of the Iron Curtain, Frank Banner (Armand Assante) and the members of his skilled team of operatives are deployed on an 'extraction' operation to pull out a defecting Soviet spy. To his surprise, the team is ambushed and a member of his team is shot by a legendary assassin. Now, several years later, Banner is approached by a former member of his team with a new mission. Although reluctant, Banner takes the job to settle an old score in this sweeping, action packed thriller. Comedy Still Crazy Like a Fox was a 1987 American television film starring Jack Warden and John Rubinstein as a father and son team of private detectives who become mixed up in a high-level murder case whilst on vacation in Britain. It is most noted for the appearance of Monty Python Graham Chapman in a rare straight role as a Detective Inspector. This television film was a spin-off of a television series titled Crazy Like a Fox that ran on CBS from 1984 to 1986. After the cancellation of the original series, it enjoyed a second life in syndicated reruns, and the film was greenlit by CBS in an attempt to gauge potential audience interest. While the film pulled fairly solid numbers, the ratings were not high enough to move forward with a new series, and plans to do so were scrapped. However, the film was later split into two parts and added to the Crazy Like a Fox syndication package. Comedy Will You Marry Us? (Switzerland original title: Die Standesbeamtin) is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Micha Lewinsky and co-written with Jann Preuss. Documentary film Hannibal: The Man Who Hated Rome is a 2001 documentary film directed by Patrick Fleming. Documentary film Seniors Rocking is a 2011 short, documentary, family and music film directed by Ruedi Gerber. Thriller Hugo Arnold (Mathieu Carrière) is a young hedonist who meets actress and prostitute Miriam Gwen (Marina Pierro) in this erotic and violent drama. After heavy petting and foreplay throughout the Paris subway and a church, she takes him to an apartment for the sexual favors she has promised. Comedy Nonsense Revolution is a 2008 Canadian comedy film directed by Ann Verrall and starring Alex House, Anastasia Phillips, Robert Clark and Deborah Allen. Documentary film All My Babies: A Midwife's Own Story is a 1953 educational film produced and directed by George C. Stoney which was used to educate midwives in the Southern United States. It was produced by the Georgia Department of Public Health, and written by Stoney. The film follows Mary Francis Hill Coley, an African American midwife from Albany, Georgia who helped deliver over 3,000 babies in the middle part of the 20th century. The film was produced as a method of educating "granny midwives," the term applied to African-American lay women who delivered the majority of both black and white women's babies in the rural south, and their patients. The film stresses the need for midwives to maintain scrupulous standards of sterility. This lecture comes from a doctor who is explaining the cause of a recent maternal death. The second message concerns the necessity of prenatal care and here Coley functions as the expert. The film follows her through two births, the first of which focuses on a woman who has had several successful deliveries, while the other woman has had two miscarriages due to lack of prenatal care. Comedy Pitch Perfect is a 2012 American musical comedy film directed by Jason Moore. Featuring an ensemble cast, including Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow, Ester Dean, Alexis Knapp, Hana Mae Lee, Adam DeVine, with John Michael Higgins, and Elizabeth Banks, the plot follows a college women's a cappella group, The Barden Bellas, as they compete against another a cappella group from their college to win Nationals. The film is loosely adapted from Mickey Rapkin's non-fiction book, titled Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate A Cappella Glory. Filming concluded in December 2011, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The film premiered in Los Angeles on September 24, 2012. Released on September 28, 2012, in the United States, the film met with positive reviews from critics. It became a sleeper hit and earned over $113 million worldwide, becoming the second highest grossing music comedy film, behind School of Rock. Thriller Battle of Los Angeles is a science fiction action film by The Asylum, which premiered on the Syfy cable TV channel on Saturday March 12, 2011, at 8:00 p.m. EST and was released to DVD the following Tuesday. The film is directed by Mark Atkins and is a mockbuster of the Columbia Pictures film Battle: Los Angeles, which is inspired by the events of the Great Los Angeles Air Raid of 1942. The official trailer uses clips from another Asylum film, War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave. Comedy FreeLance is a 2007 low-budget independent film directed by Drew Sawyer and written by Sean Mann and Drew Sawyer. It was filmed in Rome, Georgia and premiered at the Rome International Film Festival. Later that year, it showed at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival. Thriller The Curse of the Crying Woman is a 1961 Mexican horror film, directed by Rafael Baledón. The film is about Amelia and Jaime, a married couple that travel to an old country house owned by Amelia's aunt Selma, who practices black magic. Selma tries to use her niece in order to resurrect "la llorona", an ancient spectre. Animation After School Midnighters is a 2012 Japanese computer animated comedy film directed by Hitoshi Takekiyo. It released on 25 August 2012 in Japan and was originally based upon a short film that Takekiyo had made for a musical channel. The producers of After School Midnighters submitted the film for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but it was not selected for the final round. The film did go on to gain some attention at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival earned a special mention for the Audience Award for Best Animation Feature, but did not win. Documentary film Broken Promises if a 1989 documentary film directed by John Zaritsky. Thriller The Broken Woman is a 2012 short crime mystery thriller film written by Jeremias Segovia and Gonzalo Torrens and directed by Jeremias Segovia. Documentary film I Love Hooligans is a 2013 animation biographical documentary short sports crime fiction lgbt film written and directed by Jan-Dirk Bouw . Documentary film The True Story of the Bridge on the River Kwai is a 2001 TV Documentary written and directed by David Devries. Animation Joseph: King of Dreams is a 2000 American animated biblical musical family film and the only direct-to-video release from DreamWorks Animation. The film is an adaptation of the story of Joseph from the Book of Genesis in the Bible and also serves as a prequel to the 1998 film The Prince of Egypt. Composer Daniel Pelfrey said "the film was designed as a companion piece to Prince of Egypt...Of course, Joseph turned out to be very different than Prince of Egypt, [nevertheless] very challenging and rewarding". The Book of Angels explains "In this film we are shown how Joseph makes use of his dreams to guide him through his life, and where this adventure leads him". Co-director Robert Ramirez has said that "The reviews for Joseph have generally been very good, but [there was] a period years ago when the film was not working very well, when the storytelling was heavy-handed, klunky and [when] we discovered as a crew [what] made it a whole lot better". Documentary film Learn the Difference is a 2011 short biographical documentary film written and directed by India Wilson, Rebecca Hutman and Adam Yaron. Documentary film Gustav Mesmer - Der Flieger is a 1981 film directed by Hartmut Schoen. Comedy The Dirty Picture is a 2011 Indian biographical drama film inspired by the life of Silk Smitha, a South Indian actress noted for her erotic roles. The filmmakers have clarified that the story is not officially or literally based on Smitha alone, but on many of her Southern contemporaries such as Nylon Nalini and Disco Shanti. It also resembles the personal lives of other women in popular culture, including Hollywood actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. The film was directed by Milan Luthria and co-produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor, after Ekta came up with the idea and asked screenwriter Rajat Aroraa to pen a story based on it. Produced on a budget of 180 million, The Dirty Picture was released worldwide on 2 December 2011, in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu versions. Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Tusshar Kapoor and Emraan Hashmi played lead roles in the film. Upon release the film was both a critical and commercial success, with Balan receiving the highest accolades for her performance; she was called "the hero of the film". In addition, the film has received widespread praise for portraying women as powerful, contributing something unique to a typically male-dominated society. Documentary film The Beaches of Agnès is a 2008 French documentary film directed by Agnès Varda. The film is an autobiographical essay where Varda revisits places from her past, reminisces about life and celebrates her 80th birthday on camera. She has said that it will most likely be her last film. Documentary film "Dreaming of winning the lottery is as American as apple pie. Millions of Americans spend billions of dollars each year hoping to come up a winner. But what happens to the lucky few who actually pull a winning ticket? Lucky crisscrosses the country, examining a handful of past lottery winners as they navigate their newly found riches and a couple of extremely determined hopefuls. The winners’ lives are undoubtedly changed forever but not necessarily in the ways we may expect. Life becomes complicated as attorneys, hired security guards, jealous friends, scheming family members, and desperate pleas for help from strangers pepper their new existence. Veteran director Jeffrey Blitz (Spellbound, Rocket Science—2007 Sundance Film Festival Directing Award winner) has skillfully crafted a revealing look at the way one’s identity is undoubtedly turned upside down after the big payout. Thoroughly involving, Lucky cleverly strips off the veneer and shatters our perceptions about the ultimate American dream." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller Curiosity is a 2009 British short film written and directed by Toby Spanton. Documentary film Salt for Svanetia is a 1930 Georgian silent documentary film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. As one of the earliest ethnographic films, it documents the life of the Svan people in the isolated mountain village of Ushguli in Svanetia, in the northwestern part of the Georgian Soviet Republic. Containing some propaganda, the climax of the film shows how a Soviet built road connects the previously isolated mountain village to Soviet civilisation. Many of the scenes of the film were staged, and the authenticity of some scenes has been disputed by the Svan people. Documentary film The Absent Stone is a 2012 historical fiction, drama, adventure and documentary film written by Sandra Rozental and directed by Jesse Lerner and Sandra Rozental. Comedy Blinky is a 1923 American comedy-Western film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Hoot Gibson. Animation His War is a 2012 short animation war film written by Jean-François Le Corre and directed by Bruno Collet. Comedy The Fifth Wheel is a 2013 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Giovanni Veronesi. It was the opening film at the 2013 Rome Film Festival. Comedy National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze is a 2003 American comedy film. Directed by the brothers David and Scott Hillenbrand, it was written by Patrick Casey and Worm Miller. The movie showcases many new and largely then-unknown actors and actresses. In addition to Tatyana Ali the film also features Patrick Renna, Chris Owen, Marie-Noelle Marquis and Danielle Fishel. The film was theatrically released on September 26, 2003 and was only available in limited release areas. The film grossed about sixty thousand dollars at the U.S. box office. It made nearly four hundred thousand dollars at the Russian box office in 2004. Dorm Daze was released on DVD August 10, 2004 and debuted at number twelve on the DVD rental charts bringing in 2.13 million dollars its first week. The film was initially panned by critics but has developed a following of adolescent teenagers in the years since its release. In response, an unrated version was eventually released. A sequel entitled National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 was released on DVD September 5, 2006. Several of the principal actors returned for the sequel including Danielle Fishel and Chris Owen. Comedy La Liga de las canciones is a 1941 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Animation What Shall We Do About Little Jill is a 1987 animated film written by Kine Aune and Fam Ekman and directed by Kine Aune. Thriller Sonno Profondo is an Italian giallo film. In spite of being shot in Argentina, the film’s screenplay is written in Italian. The movie is set in the 1970s. Sonno Profondo is a feature film directed and written by Luciano Onetti and produced by Nicolás Onetti. The film had excellent critics after its World Premiere at Sitges 2013. The soundtrack was composed by Luciano Onetti true to the style of Ennio Morricone. Sonno Profondo won the Tabloid Witch Awards for “Best Music Soundtrack”. Documentary film This episode explains how politicians on the left, in both Britain and America, turned to the techniques developed by business to read and fulfil the inner desires of the self. Both New Labour, under Tony Blair, and the Democrats, led by Bill Clinton, used the focus group, which had been invented by psychoanalysts, in order to regain power. They set out to mould their policies to people's inner desires and feelings, just as capitalism had learnt to do with products. Out of this grew a new culture of public relations and marketing in politics, business and journalism. One of its stars in Britain was Matthew Freud who followed in the footsteps of his relation, Edward Bernays, the inventor of public relations in the 1920s. The politicians believed they were creating a new and better form of democracy, one that truly responded to the inner feelings of individual. But what they didn't realise was that the aim of those who had originally created these techniques had not been to liberate the people but to develop a new way of controlling them. Documentary film The Knife Maker is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Keith "keef" Ehrlich. Thriller Ranga Khush is a 1975 action crime drama film written and directed by Joginder Shelly. Documentary film Mort à Vignole is a 1998 short, documentary and drama film written and directed by Olivier Smolders. Comedy Mon arbre is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Bérénice André. Comedy Hard to Swallow is a 2007 short comedy film written and directed by Mat Kirkby. Comedy Help Me, My Love is a 1969 comedy film written by Tullio Pinelli, Rodolfo Sonego and Alberto Sordi and directed by Alberto Sordi. Documentary film Slasher: an IFC Original is a 2004 documentary directed by John Landis, produced by Chris Kobin, Stephen Cantor, and Daniel Laikind. The film chronicles the exploits of Michael Bennet, one of America's top used car salesmen, as he travels to Memphis, Tennessee to stage a slasher sale. The film is a compelling look at a conflicted man and a shady business. It premiered at the 2004 South by Southwest Film Festival before playing on the Independent Film Channel. Comedy Cool Dog is a 2010 film directed by Danny Lerner. Comedy "What are a few lies between friends? The 80s were all about Rubik’s cubes, Michael Jackson, cassette Walkmans, calculator watches and seven-cent popsicles. But for 11-year-old Ricardo Trogi, starting afresh in a new school in Quebec City, it is a time to make new friends and fall in love – the only problem is the friends don’t like him and the girl doesn’t know he exists. Acutely aware of his swarthy Italian looks and his family’s modest means, Ricardo discovers one way to fit in with his wealthy, white-bread classmates: lie about everything. With more than a touch of autobiography, filmmaker Ricardo Trogi (Québec-Montréal) uncomfortably revives those universal embarrassing childhood memories, crafting a story that will ring true for anyone who never quite fitted in." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Melbourne International Film Festival site. Comedy In viaggio con papà is a 1982 film written by Rodolfo Sonego, Alberto Sordi and Carlo Verdone and directed by Alberto Sordi. Comedy A small town doctor finds himself at the epicenter of “the abortion wars,” for his refusal to back down from his principles. This PBS/Point of View Election Special profiles Wayne Goldner, a small town OBGYN from Bedford, New Hampshire. Despite death threats and being banned as a sex ed teacher from his children’s school, Dr. Goldner refuses to stop providing abortions. When a proposed Catholic hospital merger forces him to send a patient who is miscarrying on an 80 mile cab ride for an emergency termination, he becomes a leader in the fight to stop the hospital union. One controversy leads to the next, and soon Dr. Goldner is caught in another, community wide fight to reinstate him as a sex ed teacher.“Engrossing.” -New York Times."Three stars.” -Video Librarian "Strongly Recommended."  -Booklist Comedy The Reunion is a 2012 Filipino teen romantic comedy film directed by Frasco Mortiz and stars Enchong Dee, Xian Lim, Enrique Gil, Kean Cipriano together with Julia Montes, Jessy Mendiola, Megan Young, Bangs Garcia, and Cristine Reyes. The film was released nationwide on August 15, 2012 by Star Cinema. Comedy Helmiä ja sikoja is a 2003 Finnish comedy film directed and written by Perttu Leppä, and starring Mikko Leppilampi and Laura Birn. Documentary film Santa Quest is a 2014 documentary film that follows Canadian actor John Dunsworth as he rekindles his faith in Santa Claus and represents Canada at the Santa Winter Games in Sweden in an attempt to become the world's best Santa Claus. The film was produced by Tell Tale Productions Inc had its world premiere at the Atlantic Film Festival in September 2014. Documentary film Strange Birds in Paradise - A West Papuan Story is a 2009 documentary film written by Charlie Hill-Smith and David Tiley and directed by Charlie Hill-Smith. "While the Indonesian army continues to dominate the indigenous inhabitants of West Papua, three friends gather in Melbourne to record outlawed folk songs with renowned Australian rock musicologist David Bridie. Donny Roem is a recent exile. With his two young brothers and forty-two other refugees, he crossed the Arafura Sea to Australia in a homemade canoe. Jacob Rumbiak was a child soldier in the West Papuan resistance movement. His moving story is one of oppression, torture and escape. Charlie Hill-Smith, an Australian writer, cartoonist and comedian, is their friend. His passion for contact across cultures has led him to forge close friendships with the Melanesians and the Javanese families he met as a teenage exchange student. Afloat in an extraordinary musical tradition from the West Papuan highlands, hearing stories of escape, oppression and exile from Jacob and Donny, listening to the defiant songs of murdered musician and independence hero Arnold Ap, Charlie confronts a basic question: how could these two vibrant cultures be at war and how can the rest of the world seemingly not care? Charlie travels again to West Papua and visits the places Donny and Jacob still call home. He records the fate of West Papuans trying to maintain village life while adapting to the Indonesian economy. He visits the battered, pitiful resistance and the refugee camps along the Papua New Guinean border. In the end, Charlie is inspired to blend his own journey of discovery with scenes of the studio recording to create an extended musical meditation." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Comedy Disney Mickey Mouse 'o Sole Minnie is a 2013 short family comedy animation film written by Derek Dressler, Clay Morrow, Alonso Ramirez ramos, Paul Rudish, Aaron Springer and directed by Paul Rudish. Documentary film The Michael Nyman Songbook is a collection of art songs by Michael Nyman based on texts by Paul Celan, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, William Shakespeare and Arthur Rimbaud. It was recorded as an album with Ute Lemper in 1991, and again as a concert film in 1992, under the direction of Volker Schlöndorff, again with Ute Lemper, though many of the musicians had changed. The songs have been recorded by others and as instrumentals, and are published by Chester Music. The album has been issued by both London Records and Argo Records, though the covers are the same except for the logo. Science Fiction Specter is the first Tokusatsu short film created by Konami. The film itself made its appearance in conventions and shows to promote the film of 2005. The movie itself never made international release, but found its way through the internet. During display shows the "Specter" motorbike as well as the "Specter" Turbo Suit was featured. The effects of the film were done by Buildup Co., the same effects company that did the 1998 mecha tokusatsu, Dark Soldier D. Documentary film Murder Mouth is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Madeleine Parry. Documentary film Paul Taylor Creative Domain is a 2014 documentary and biographical film directed by Kate Geis. Comedy Life Partner is a 2009 Bollywood romantic comedy film. It stars Govinda, Fardeen Khan, Tusshar Kapoor, Genelia D'Souza and Prachi Desai in lead roles. The film is written and directed by Rumi Jaffery and produced by Abbas-Mustan under their banner, Burmawalla Bros. It released on 14 August 2009, and received positive reviews upon release, though it was an average grosser at the Indian Box Office Comedy Reportaje is a 1953 Mexican film. The film brought together the most important stars of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and was held for charitable purposes for the A.N.D.A of México. The film is divided in 6 chapters around a principal storyline. Was released in a special presentation in the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film This gang-directed documentary tries to find common ground between the rebellious teenagers of Sweden, Japan, Italy, and the United States. Italian homosexuals are more open than in other countries, while the relaxed attitudes towards pre-marital sex among Scandinavians is redundantly mentioned. Teens from the U.S. smoke pot and experiment with LSD, while Japanese and Italian teens fall victim to prostitution. Mike Curb provides the music to this low-budget exploitation feature that promises but fails to deliver. Documentary film Nao-chan is a documentary film directed by Shinichi Ise. Documentary film La Orilla que se Abisma is a 2008 documentary film written by Juan Laurentino Ortiz and directed by Gustavo Fontan. Comedy Yo también tengo fiaca is a 1978 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry. The film was produced by Hector Bailez. Thriller The Minion, is a 1998 American and Canadian action supernatural horror film directed by Jean-Marc Piché and starring Dolph Lundgren and Françoise Robertson. Animation Tree Cornered Tweety is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released May 19, 1956, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. That is one of few Sylvester and Tweety shorts wherein Tweety does not directly influence the outcome. The cartoon is a parody of Dragnet, with Tweety narrating the short in the style of Joe Friday. Thriller Jason X is a 2002 Canadian-American science fiction slasher film directed by Jim Isaac. It is the tenth installment in the Friday the 13th film series and stars Kane Hodder as the undead mass murderer Jason Voorhees, the film made $16,951,798 worldwide with a budget of $11 million. Thus far, it is the last appearance of Kane Hodder in the role of Jason Voorhees. The film was conceived by Todd Farmer and was the only pitch he gave to the studio, having suggested sending Jason into space as a means to advance the film series while Freddy vs. Jason was still in development hell and is set in the future so as not to confuse the continuity of the series. Animation Obida is a 2012 animation short film written and directed by Anna Budanova. Animation Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton is a 1975 Swedish animated short film directed by Per Åhlin, adapted from Tage Danielsson's short story of the same name, telling the tale of a boy who steals Christmas gifts from the wealthy to give to the poor people of Stockholm while working in a post office on Christmas Eve. The film has gained huge popularity in Sweden, and is broadcast every Christmas Eve on Swedish and Norwegian national television. It is also often shown on Christmas Eve by FST in Finland. The film was dubbed to English into 1987, with Bernard Cribbins as the voice-over. Comedy JCVD is a 2008 Belgian crime drama film directed by French Tunisian film director Mabrouk El Mechri, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as a semi-fictionalized version of himself, a down and out action star whose family and career are crumbling around him as he is caught in the middle of a post office heist in his hometown of Brussels, Belgium. This was Jean-Claude Van Damme's first theatrical release film in nine years since his starring role in 1999's Universal Soldier: The Return. The film was screened on 4 June 2008 in Belgium and France, at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and at the Adelaide Film Festival on 20 February 2009. It was distributed by Peace Arch Entertainment from Toronto and opened in New York and select cities on 7 November 2008. Comedy Maktub is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Paco Arango. Animation Lucky Story is a 2013 animation drama short film written by Kristen Buckels and Anais La Rocca and directed by Anais La Rocca. Comedy The Empress and I is a 1933 musical comedy film written by Paul Frank, Robert Liebmann, Walter Reisch, Felix Salten and directed by Friedrich Hollaender. Thriller Insaaf Kaun Karega is a Hindi film is directed by Sudarsan Nag and written by K. C. Bokadia. It stars Dharmendra, Rajnikant, Jayaprada and Madhavi. Animation Reasons is a 2013 Telly Award winning film written and directed by Danielle Jordan-Baile. Comedy Haggard: The Movie is a 2003 American independent comedy film based on the true story of how reality television personality Ryan Dunn's promiscuous girlfriend cheated on him. The film was financed, directed and produced by Bam Margera. Thriller Bilocation Omote is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Mari Asato. This film has another version, Bilocation Ura, with alternative ending. Comedy The Pee-Wee 3D: The Winter That Changed My Life is a 2012 comedy, drama and family film written by Martin Bouchard, Emmanuel Joly and Jean-Sébastien Poirier. It is directed by Éric Tessier. Documentary film American Colour is a 2011 short film documentary directed by Joshua Bonnetta. Thriller Allegiance, also known as Recalled, is a 2012 American war film directed by Michael Connors and starring Bow Wow. Allegiance takes place in October 2004 and concerns the upcoming deployment of a New York Army National Guard unit to Iraq. Documentary film Refrains Happen Like Revolutions In A Song is a 2010 drama film written and directed by John Torres. Thriller Preservation is a 2014 horror thriller film that was directed by Christopher Denham. It had its world premiere on April 17, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival and stars Wrenn Schmidt as a woman trapped in a forest preserve, stalked by maniacs. Science Fiction Galaxis is a 1995 action, science fiction and thriller film written by Nick Davis and directed by William Mesa. Comedy The Prize Baby is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Landing Lights is a 2007 animated short film directed by Graham Young. Comedy Mars Attacks! is a 1996 American comedy science fiction film directed by Tim Burton and written by Jonathan Gems. Based on the cult trading card series of the same name, the film stars Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, and Danny DeVito with supporting roles played by Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J. Fox, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Lukas Haas, Natalie Portman, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie Smith, and Sylvia Sidney. The film is a parody of science fiction B movies with elements of black comedy and political satire. Alex Cox had tried to make a Mars Attacks! film in the 1980s before Burton and Gems began development in 1993. When Gems turned in his first draft in 1994, Warner Bros. commissioned rewrites from Gems, Burton, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski in an attempt to lower the budget to $60 million. The final production budget came to $80 million, while Warner Bros. spent another $20 million on the Mars Attacks! marketing campaign. Filming took place from February to November 1996. The film was shot in California, Nevada, Kansas, Arizona and Argentina. Thriller Widows' Peak is a 1994 British-Irish film which stars Mia Farrow, Joan Plowright, Natasha Richardson, Adrian Dunbar and Jim Broadbent and was directed by John Irvin. The film is based on an original screenplay by Hugh Leonard and Tim Hayes. Comedy Riley the Cop is a 1928 American comedy film directed by John Ford. It was a silent film with a synchronized music track. Thriller Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Nishitani. TV drama sequel Diplomat Kosaku Kuroda. Documentary film The Muslims Are Coming! is a 2013 American comedy documentary film co-directed and co-starring Negin Farsad and Dean Obeidallah. It follows a team of Muslim-American comedians as they tour the American South and Southwest performing free standup shows, and engaging in community activities, with an aim to "reach out to Middle America" and counter Islamophobia. Comedy What a Woman! also known as The Beautiful Cheat is a 1943 black and white romantic comedy movie starring Rosalind Russell and Brian Aherne. The movie revolves around a literary agent Carol Ainsley's trying to transform her star client, Michael Cobb, into the actor playing his most famous character. After it becomes obvious that it's impossible and he quits, Henry Pepper, a journalist writing a profile on the agent, calls him and convinces him that he's in love with Carol. Michael returns and the media embellishes their relationship constraining Carol to lead him on. Comedy Ułani, ułani, chłopcy malowani is a 1932 Polish military comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Blok-Muzafilm studio with the participation of the 1st Light Cavalry Regiment. The film has been taken down by state cencorship in 1938, allegedly for ridiculing the Polish Armed Forces. Not surprisingly, it has also been described as "one of the stupidest 'army farce' comedies in the twenty years between wars". The film tells a story of two muffs posing as Uhlans to win the heart of a maid Helka, considered the prettiest of all girls in Grajdołek. She catches them assuming to be thieves and brings them to the regiment, which is useless, because they originate from there. Comedy Untitled Rob Schneider project is a 2011 comedy film written by Rob Schneider and Lewis Morton, and directed by James Widdoes. Documentary film Join Philip Coppens, star of the History Channel's 'Ancient Aliens' series, as he provides proof that UFO's helmed by Extraterrestrials from other worlds came to Earth millennia ago. Comedy Scotched in Scotland is the 158th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy The Last American Virgin is a 1982 American coming-of-age film, a remake of the Israeli film Eskimo Limon. After the success of the original and several sequels, writer/director Boaz Davidson re-teamed with producers Golan-Globus to attempt to re-create the same success in the United States. Davidson decided to change a few key elements from the original. Eskimo Limon was a nostalgia film about kids growing up in 1950s Israel — similar to George Lucas's American Graffiti, however the remake was set in then-present-day suburban Los Angeles. The soundtrack was also updated from golden oldies to more contemporary new wave rock. Thriller The Activist is a thriller film directed by Cyril Morin. Comedy The Better 'Ole is a 1926 comedy war drama film directed by Charles Reisner. Documentary film To Love a Maori is a 1972 New Zealand film about an interracial romance. It was the seventh and last feature from Rudall Hayward. Animation Murky Papers is a 2011 animation movie directed by Heta Jokinen. Documentary film Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film is a four-hour 2006 documentary by Ric Burns about pop artist Andy Warhol. The film is Burns' cinematic argument that Warhol was the greatest artist of the second half of the 20th Century. Laurie Anderson narrates the movie. In one segment, Burns compares Warhol's portraits of such celebrities as Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor with the icons of saints that Warhol saw in his boyhood Byzantine Catholic parish, where he spent many hours as a child. Burns follows Warhol through his meteoric rise in New York's commercial art world during the 1950s. Burns cites 1962, the year Warhol first exhibited his soup can paintings in Los Angeles, as the turning point in Warhol's career. Burns also describes in detail Valerie Solanas' near-fatal shooting of Warhol in 1968. Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film debuted in early September 2006 with a two-week theatrical run in New York City at Film Forum that charged no admission. The movie was televised in the United States over two nights, September 20–21, 2006, on PBS as part of its American Masters series. Thriller Bees Saal Baad is a 1962 Bollywood psychological drama-thriller film. The movie was produced by Hemant Kumar, who also gave the music and sings some of the movie's memorable songs, the film is directed by Biren Nag in a directrial debut. The film stars Biswajeet, Waheeda Rehman, Madan Puri, Sajjan and Asit Sen. The plot is based on Hemendra Kumar Roy's Nishachari Bibhishika, the Bengali adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles. The film topped the box office chart in 1962, becoming a "super hit." The film became very popular for the song Kahin deep jale sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Lyricist Shakeel Badayuni wrote all the songs for this movie out of which Lata Mangeshkar won the Filmfare award "Kahin Deep Jale Kahin Dil". For the same song Shakeel Badayuni was also nominated for the Best Lyricist Comedy The Nut is a 1921 American silent film comedy directed by Theodore Reed. Thriller 48 Sa'aa Fi Israel is a 1998 drama thriller film directed by Nader Galal. Science Fiction The Invader is a 1997 film directed by Mark Rosman. A day has come when not one, but two UFOs make their way into Earth's atmosphere. The larger ship is clearly chasing the smaller one, and the alien has the look of a soldier about him. The smaller ship is able to cause the larger one to crash, then lands itself. The pilot sets out for town looking for an Earth woman named Annie Nilssen. Annie is a local school teacher who has recently broken up with her boyfriend, Sheriff Jack Logan. While she's on a girl's night out at the tavern with a friend, she encounters Renn. Refusing his offer to take her home, they nonetheless share a smoking hot kiss. Feeling ill during school the next day she goes to her doctor only to be told she is 2 ¹/₂ months pregnant - an impossibility not only because she broke up with Logan four months ago, but because uterine scarring had made her infertile. While reading up on pregnancy and baby books at home that night she is found by Renn. He explains that he is the father of her baby and insists she come with him to escape the following alien killer. Renn ends up having to kidnap Annie. Comedy Grandma's Pet is an animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. It is the 53rd Lantz Oswald and the 106th overall. Thriller Crime Insiders is a 2007 film directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer. Documentary film Awkward Family Photos is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Mike Bender and Doug Chernack. Comedy Nati stanchi is an 2002 Italian comedy film co-written by and starring the comic duo Ficarra and Picone. Documentary film Shibuya - Tokyo is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Tomonari Nishikawa. Animation Rumble Outside the Jungle is a 2012 short animated film directed by Pádraig Fagan. Thriller Next is a 2007 American science-fiction action thriller film directed by Lee Tamahori and stars Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore and Jessica Biel. The film's original script was very loosely based on the science fiction short story "The Golden Man" by Philip K. Dick. The film was released on April 27, 2007. Animation Wideo Wabbit is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The voice of Bugs Bunny and other characters are played by Mel Blanc while the voice of Elmer Fudd is played by Arthur Q. Bryan. Bugs Bunny's Groucho Marx and Ed Norton impressions are performed by an uncredited Daws Butler. Documentary film Wildfire: Feel the Heat is a short documentary film directed by Mike Slee. Comedy A Bro-mantic comedy about two lifeguards who, when confronted with the end of summer, are forced to make adult decisions such as: What is the meaning of life? What makes a good Speedo? And, are those clams safe to eat? Every summer Sam & Murphy sit atop the lifeguard-stand pondering their future however, this summer is different. Sam is finally going to win back his childhood sweetheart and change his life for the better. Murphy is finally going to overcome his fear of the water and solidify his place as a leader among guards. A host of other hilarious beach characters come and go in this fast paced season. These long days of summer seem endless and our duo is faced with the reality that life is moving forward whether they want it to or not. This is the summer that changes everything for better or for worse. What happens when the summer of YOUR life comes to an end? Comedy The Pigkeeper's Daughter is a 1972 comedy film directed by Bethel Buckalew. Comedy Things go sexually awry for two horny engineers after they concoct a love potion and a sex-starved female. Mary Carey, Jazy Berlin, Christine Nguyen and Beverly Lynne star. Also with Yurizan Beltran, Alexandre Boisvert, Eric Masterson, Tony Marino and Mike Gaglio. Written and directed by Dean McKendrick. Science Fiction Last Lives is an action, science fiction, and thriller film written by Dan Duling and directed by Worth Keeter. Comedy Aadama Jaichomada is a 2014 Tamil comedy film directed by Badri and produced by B&C films that deals with corruption in cricket. The film stars Karunakaran, Bobby Simha, and Vijayalakshmi. The film takes its name from a phrase in "Machi Open The Bottle", a song from the film Mankatha. Aadama Jaichomada released on 19 September 2014 to positive reviews from critics .The film declared Hit at the box office. Documentary film An intimate observation of artists and the supporting cast hard at work building an original show, inspired by the beauty and movement found in the world of insects. Documentary film Find out who's a prankster, who's a bad boy, and who's a ladies man as All for One goes behind the scenes of One Direction's everyday lives. Starring Andres Wiliams and Harry Styles. Science Fiction Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park is a 1978 television film, starring American hard rock band Kiss. The film's plot revolves around Kiss, who use their superpowers to battle an evil inventor and to save a California amusement park from destruction. NBC aired the film at the height of Kiss's popularity in the United States. Due to the film's poor acting and semi-comedic script, most Kiss fans disliked the film. Despite the film's poor quality, it has attained cult film status. The members of Kiss themselves despised the film for making them appear buffoonish. For years after its airing, no one who worked for the group was permitted to mention the film in their presence. Comedy American Cuisine is a French Movie directed by Jean-Yves Pitoun, released in 1998 in France, in 2001 in USA. Animation Rumors is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Released in 1943, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng. Comedy One Summer After Another is a 1989 film written and directed by Anne-Marie Etienne. Documentary film Solar Eclipse is a 2011 documentary adventure film written and directed by Martin Marecek. Comedy Una gita scolastica is an Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 40° Venice Film Festival. The film won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Director, Best Score, Best Actor, Best New Actress and Best Original Script . Documentary film Germans Are a Bit Scared of Me is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Alban Muja. Comedy Afterglow is a 1997 feature film starring Nick Nolte, Julie Christie, Lara Flynn Boyle and Jonny Lee Miller. Alan Rudolph directed and wrote the script for the film. It was produced by Robert Altman and filmed in Montreal. Christie's portrayal earned her a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, but the award went to Helen Hunt for As Good as It Gets. Comedy M/F Remix is a 2010 film directed and written by Jy-ah Min. Documentary film Etrangère is a 2010 short drama documentary film directed by Christophe Hermans. Comedy Ich zähle täglich meine Sorgen is a 1960 Austrian / West German film directed by Paul Martin. Documentary film Styx affords an impressionistic view of the subterranean world of a metropolitan subway system. Joining an anonymous mass of commuters, the camera embarks on a journey across a decaying cityscape. Documentary film No les pedimos un viaje a la luna is a 1986 documentary film directed by Maricarmen de Lara. Comedy Melvin Smarty is a 2012 comedy film written by Jeff Dawson and directed by Simon Mathew and Victoria Raiser. Comedy Clear All Wires! is a 1933 film written by Bella Spewack, Sam Spewack, and Delmer Daves and directed by George W. Hill. Documentary film Urge to Build is a 1981 American short documentary film directed by Roland Hallé. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Science Fiction Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again was the first instalment in the Macross franchise to feature a new cast of characters. Macross II was produced by Big West, with no involvement from the original series creators Studio Nue. Documentary film The Project is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Shawn Efran and Adam Ciralsky. Comedy Greedy Humpty Dumpty's wall of gold is not enough. He wants all the gold in the sun, too. Documentary film Springsteen & I is a 2013 documentary-biographical film directed by Baillie Walsh documenting the life and career of Bruce Springsteen through the eyes and insights of his fans throughout the world. Documentary film Dharavi Diary is a 2012 Short film written and directed by Nawneet Ranjan. Thriller Nayagan is a 2008 Tamil language film released in India. It was directed by Saravana Sakthi The film starred J. K. Rithish, Ramana, Keerthi Chawla and Sangeetha in the lead roles. It as subsequently dubbed into Telugu as Ankusam. The film feature guest appearances in item numbers by Anita Hassanandani and Rachana Maurya. It is a direct remake of the movie Vegam, which was released in the previous year.Previous film Vegam didn't run well but this film was blockbuster at the box office. Comedy Paul can't commit. Paul jerks off in the shower. Paul just impregnated his bathtub. Documentary film We Live in Public is a 2009 documentary film by Ondi Timoner which profiles internet pioneer Josh Harris. It has as its theme the loss of privacy in the internet age. Comedy Andula Won is a Czech comedy film directed by Miroslav Cikán. It was released in 1937. Comedy Janika is a 1949 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Ida Turay, Sándor Szabó and Mária Mezei. It is based on a play by István Békeffy. Animation What happens when children don't eat their soup is a 2010 animated short film directed and written by Pawel Prewencki. Documentary film Souls in the Jungle is a 2013 documentary film written ad directed by Andrés Felipe Vásquez. Documentary film In the Land of My Parents is a 1981 film directed by Jeanine Meerapfel. Animation The End of Silliness?!? also known as Silly Sing-Along 2 is the eleventh episode in the VeggieTales animated series. It was released in 1998 and 2000 on VHS by both Everland Home Video and Lyrick Studios. It is the second of several sing-along videos. In the previous episode, Archibald Asparagus has canceled "Silly Songs with Larry" and replaced it with "Love Songs with Mr. Lunt", prompting Larry the Cucumber to drown his sorrows in Jimmy's ice cream parlor. This video features the two new Silly Songs since the release of A Very Silly Sing-Along and includes the previously unreleased Silly Song "The Yodeling Veterinarian of the Alps" which was later in The Ultimate Silly Song Countdown and God Made You Special. It also includes a selection of other songs from the previously released VeggieTales episodes. Animation Martian Through Georgia is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, Maurice Noble, and Abe Levitow, and produced by Warner Bros., although it features none of the established Warner Bros. characters. It is a "one-off" tale of a sad and bored Martian who travels to Earth in search of happiness. He lands his spaceship in the state of Georgia, hence the title. Once there, he decides he must impart his knowledge upon Earthlings; indeed he believes this is what will bring him happiness. However, the people of Earth panic, perceiving him as a monster. Ultimately he realizes he doesn't belong and returns home. Comedy American Cowslip is the title of an independent feature film by director Mark David. It revolves around heroin addict, Ethan Inglebrink, whose life is centered on his garden and his group of eccentric friends. American Cowslip is David's third film, following his debut, Sweet Thing, and his second, acclaimed feature, Intoxicating. Comedy Nakshthrakoodaram is a 1992 Malayalam film. Comedy A Magnificent Presence is a 2012 film written by Federica Pontremoli and Ferzan Ozpetek and directed by Ferzan Ozpetek. Animation Love Me, Love Me, Love Me is a 1962 short animated film written by Stan Hayward and directed by Richard Williams. Science Fiction Runaway day is a 2013 drama and sci-fi film written and directed by Dimitri Bavella. Thriller Whistle is a 2013 Indian Kannada suspense supernatural thriller film starring Chiranjeevi Sarja alongside Pranitha directed by Prashant Raj of Love Guru fame. The film is a romantic love thriller story which revolves between an engaged couple, who are chasing their dreams, first of its kind in Kannada Film Industry. Its a remake of Tamil movie Pizza, blockbuster of 2012. Notable directors Guruprasad and Chi. Gurudutt appear in the supporting roles in the film. Comedy Thillana Thillana is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by T. S. Saji and produced by M. A. Nishad. The film stars Jomol, Kalyani, Navas and Jagathy Sreekumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Rajamani and Thangaraj. Animation Yugo & Lala is a 2012 Chinese computer animated film directed by Wang Yunfei. Thriller Cassadaga is a 2011 American independent horror film directed by Anthony DiBlasi. The screenplay is the feature-length debut for co-writers Bruce Wood and Scott Poiley. The film stars Kelen Coleman, Kevin Alejandro, Louise Fletcher, Rus Blackwell, Hank Stone, J Larose, Amy LoCiero and Christina Bach. The story revolves around Lily Morel trying to recover from her sister’s tragic death. She is haunted by a murdered woman and ends up on a mission to solve her mysterious death. One thing leads to another and Lily finds herself at the mercy of a sociopath dubbed "Geppetto". Cassadaga had its World Premiere at the Mann Chinese Theater 6 in Hollywood, California on October 22, 2011 as part of the Screamfest LA Film Festival. Documentary film Return of the Sun is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Ben Hilton and Glen Milner. Science Fiction Radioactive Dreams is a 1985 post-apocalyptic science fiction-comedy film. The film was directed by Albert Pyun, and stars George Kennedy, Michael Dudikoff, Don Murray, and Lisa Blount. The two main characters are named after a combination of noir detective fiction icons, Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler and Mike Hammer. Comedy Three Little Sisters is a 1944 romance comedy film written by Olive Cooper and directed by Joseph Santley. Documentary film Doc of the Dead is a 2014 American documentary film written and directed by Alexandre O. Philippe that focuses on the zombie genre. The film had its world premiere on March 10, 2014 at South by Southwest, followed by a television premiere on Epix on March 15, and features several entertainers that have impacted, and been impacted by, the zombie genre and culture. Science Fiction "A sisterhood of evil witches finds that when spells go awry, magic gets more than a little unpredictable. Conjuring “goodness” might mean making some uncomfortable changes." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Il Monello della strada is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Borghesio. Comedy Surrender Dorothy is an independent film by director Kevin DiNovis which won first place at the 1998 Slamdance Film Festival. The film stars Peter Pryor, Kevin DiNovis, and is the first film role for Elizabeth Banks, who appears in the credits as "Elizabeth Casey." Comedy Easter Parade is a 1948 American musical film starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire, featuring music by Irving Berlin, including some of Astaire and Garland's best-known songs, such as Easter Parade, Steppin' Out With My Baby and We're a Couple of Swells. It was the most financially successful picture for both Garland and Astaire as well as the highest-grossing musical of the year. Comedy The Girl Who Returned is a 1969 American comedy film, notable as the directorial debut of Lloyd Kaufman, future co-founder and president of Troma Entertainment. It was made during his sophomore year at Yale University. The story is set in an alternate reality in which the world is made up of just two countries: Luxembourg and Mongolia. Luxembourg is inhabited only by women and Mongolia only by men. Every four years, the two countries hold an Olympics competition to determine the supremacy of the world. Comedy Olot Palot is a 2009 Bengali, comedy film directed by Swapan Saha. The film is starring Hiran Chatterjee, Rajatava Dutta, Rishi, Sudipta, Shriya. Comedy Sgt. Bilko is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and written by Andy Breckman. It is an adaptation of the iconic 1950s television series The Phil Silvers Show, often informally called Sgt. Bilko, or simply Bilko, and stars Steve Martin, Dan Aykroyd and Phil Hartman. Comedy The Faux Real is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Suzanne Hillinger. Documentary film Manifeste is a 2013 animation film directed by Sarah Quirion. Documentary film Sheldon Leonard's Wonderful Life is a 2011 documentary film directed and written by Allan Holzman. Comedy Elsamma Enna Aankutty is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Lal Jose and written by M. Sindhuraj, starring Kunchacko Boban, Ann Augustine, and Indrajith in the lead roles. The film was produced by M. Renjith under the banner of Rejaputhra Visual Media and distributed by Lal Creations. Comedy The Virginity Hit is a 2010 comedy film produced by Adam McKay and Will Ferrell, and directed by Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland. It stars Matt Bennett, Zack Pearlman, Jacob Davich, Justin Kline and Nicole Weaver. The film itself is a series of videos on a teen's attempt to lose his virginity, being recorded from cell phones to video cameras. Most of the cast used their own names for their characters. Comedy Out-Stepping is a 1931 short comedy film written by Francis Martin and James Mulhauser and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Nepal Forever is a 2013 documentary comedy by Russian filmmaker Alyona Polunina. Animation Let's You and Him Fight is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short released in 1934, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye, Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl, William Pennell as Bluto and Charles Lawrence as the announcer. Comedy "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side" is the 20th episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy and part of the series' trilogy Laugh It Up, Fuzzball. This was produced for Season 6. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 23, 2010. The episode is a retelling and parody of the film The Empire Strikes Back, recasting characters from Family Guy into roles from the film. Prior to the television broadcast, it was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 22, 2009, in Region 1; on December 26, 2009, in Region 2; and on December 23, 2009, in Region 4. The episode was written by Kirker Butler and directed by Dominic Polcino. It received high praise from critics for its accurate depiction of the original film, as well as its inclusion of many cultural references. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed in 6.13 million homes in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by Jon Benjamin, John Bunnell, James Caan, Jackson Douglas, Joe Flaherty, James Greene, Phil LaMarr, Kevin Michael Richardson, George Rogan and James Woods, along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series. Animation Stage Hoax is the 40th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 21, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy The Ice Pirates is a 1984 Comic science fiction film directed by Stewart Raffill, who co-wrote the screenplay with Krull author Stanford Sherman. The film stars Robert Urich, Mary Crosby and Michael D. Roberts; other notable featured actors are Anjelica Huston, Ron Perlman, Bruce Vilanch, John Carradine, and former football player John Matuszak. Thriller The Haller Case is a 1933 Italian thriller film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Marta Abba, Memo Benassi and Camillo Pilotto. The film is based on the 1893 play Der Andere by Paul Lindau. It marked the screen debut of Isa Miranda, who had her breakthrough role the following year in Everybody's Woman and emerged as the most international-renowned Italian actress of the decade. Comedy Movie... In Your Face is a 1990 comedy film, mostly consisting of a redubbed Hong Kong movie. In the style of movies like What's Up, Tiger Lily?, this movie was "produced" by replacing the original sound track of a 1984 Hong Kong movie — Ma hou pao or Crazy Kung Fu Master — with an English language sound track written to make the movie into a feature-length farce. Stand-up comic Tommy Sledge narrates the movie in his usual "hard-boiled detective" persona. Animation Crow Boy Stories: Case Of The Fox Kid is a 2004 animation film directed by Sumito Sakakibara. Thriller Albino is a 1976 German thriller directed by Jürgen Goslar and starring Christopher Lee, James Faulkner and Sybil Danning filmed on location during the Rhodesian bush war. The film is based on the novel The Whispering Death by Daniel Carney. Thriller Natural City is a 2003 South Korean science fiction film about a colony world that integrates robots, androids and cyborgs amongst the population. Documentary film Above All Else: The Everest Dream is a 1999 documentary film written by Leigh Clarke, Bruce Kirkby and Jim Sutherland and directed by Jamie Clarke and Leigh Clarke. Documentary film AB is a 2013 documentary film written by Iván Fund, Andreas Koefoed, Santiago Loza and directed by Iván Fund and Andreas Koefoed. Documentary film With These Hands is a 1950 documentary film directed by Jack Arnold. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Produced by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, the film used actors to recreate the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire and compare working conditions of the early 20th century to that of the 1950s. Comedy To Fili Tis Zois is a 2007 film directed by Nick Zapatina.This film is known for its soundtrack, written and produced by Nick Zapatina. Thriller Legal Deceit is a 1997 thriller film directed by Monika Harris. Comedy Buddy's Song is a 1991 British film starring Chesney Hawkes, Roger Daltrey, Sharon Duce and Michael Elphick, Based on the novel of the same name by Nigel Hinton. The film is a dramatic comedy featuring a 17 year old boy, Buddy Clark, who is determined to make it as a pop star, aided by his father Terry. He struggles with young love, estranged parents and the problems associated with making it in the music business. The film was accompanied by a soundtrack album which featured Hawkes' hit "The One and Only". It was filmed in London and various towns in the Thames Valley. The film was a sequel to the 1986 BBC television series Buddy, which starred Daltrey in the same role. Daltrey, Bill Curbishley and Roy Baird acted as producers for the film and Daltrey also served as musical director. The film was released with a 12 certificate in cinemas and was re-rated PG with cuts made to tone down the nudity, on VHS as the 12 certificate was not available on home video in the UK at the time. The film was released on VHS in 1991 with the music video of The One and Only performed by Chesney Hawkes and an exclusive interview with Hawkes as special features. Documentary film White Illusion is a 1999 documentary film directed by Ramunas Greicius. Science Fiction An American soldier suspended in time wakes up to find himself in the futuristic world of the year 2500. Thriller Angel Unchained is a 1970 American action film directed by Lee Madden for American International Pictures and starring Don Stroud as the title character Angel. It was released in the United States on September 2, 1970. Comedy Pick-up Summer is a 1980 comedy film written by Richard Zelniker and directed by George Mihalka. Comedy The Smart Set is a silent film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Jack Conway, and starring William Haines, Jack Holt, and Alice Day. Haines plays a self-centered polo player who has to redeem himself after he is kicked off the U.S. team. Animation Die Gartenzwerge is a 1962 short animation film directed by Wolfgang Urchs and written by Peter Schamoni and Boris von Borresholm. Comedy The Pie-Covered Wagon is a 1932 short western comedy film written by Jack Hays and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film In charting the mysterious expanse of space, both men and women pioneers risked their lives to further human kinds reach and influence. Some of these pioneer heroes never came back, while others experienced explosions, catastrophe, and injury. This film explosives the inherently dangerous occupation of astronauts and cosmonauts, who in the face of an unforgiving hostile environment, and relentless life threatening pressures, endured almost certain death in the pursuit to conquer the unknown. Documentary film Forks Over Knives is a 2011 American documentary film directed by American independent filmmaker Lee Fulkerson that advocates a low-fat whole-food, plant-based diet as a means of combating a number of diseases. The film was created and executive produced by Brian Wendel and produced by John Corry. The DVD of Forks Over Knives was released on August 30, 2011. Comedy A Song a Day is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Grampy. Thriller Serial Lover is a 1998 film directed by James Huth. Comedy Here Comes Trouble is a 1948 film directed by Fred Guiol. Thriller Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire is a television movie in 2005 directed by Aaron Norris and based on the popular 1990s series Walker, Texas Ranger and starring Chuck Norris, Sheree J. Wilson, Judson Mills, Andre Kristoff, Janine Turner and Steven Williams. Thriller Painted Skin is a 2008 supernatural-fantasy film directed by Gordon Chan, starring Donnie Yen, Chen Kun, Zhou Xun, Zhao Wei, Betty Sun and Qi Yuwu. Although the film is based partly on a supernatural premise, it is more of an action-romance than a horror film. Painted Skin is based, very loosely, on one of Pu Songling's classic short stories in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. The theme song of the film, Huà Xīn, was performed by Jane Zhang. Science Fiction Despicable Me 2 is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film and the sequel to the 2010 animated film Despicable Me. Produced by Illumination Entertainment for Universal Pictures, and animated by Illumination Mac Guff, the film is directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. This marks the first time that Illumination Entertainment made a sequel film. Steve Carell, Russell Brand, and Miranda Cosgrove reprise their roles as Gru, Dr. Nefario and Margo, respectively. Kristen Wiig, who played Miss Hattie in the first film, voices agent Lucy Wilde, while Ken Jeong, who played the Talk Show Host, voices Floyd Eagle-san. New cast members include Benjamin Bratt as Eduardo and Steve Coogan as Silas Ramsbottom, head of the Anti-Villain League. The film premiered on June 5, 2013 in Australia, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 3, 2013. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and for Academy Award for Best Original Song, losing both to Disney's Frozen. Comedy Out of the Ordinary is a 2013 animation short film directed by Tommy Kinnerup. Animation Photographs is a 2011 animated short film directed by Brendan Clogher and Christina Manrique. Documentary film Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story is a 2011 documentary written by Robert Bralver and directed by Robert Bralver and David Ferino. Comedy Fuss and Feathers is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Niblo. Comedy Satan Since 2003 is a 2010 short film written and directed by Carlos Puga. Documentary film Lalai Dreamtime is a 1972 documentary film directed by Michael Edols. Thriller Underworld: Rise of the Lycans is an American film released January 23, 2009. It is the third installment in the Underworld series, focusing primarily on the origins of some characters and the events leading to the Vampire-Lycan war.The film tells the story of blacksmith Lucian (Michael Sheen), who was the first werewolf able to take human form and to be called a Lycan. Viktor (Bill Nighy), the ruthless elder of the vampires, takes him home after killing his werewolf mother. Viktor envisions a race of werewolf slaves for his vampire clan that, conceivably, could keep guard during the daytime hours and toil for the vampires. As Lucian grows up at Viktor's home, his young daughter, Sonja (Rhona Mitra), develops an attraction to the young Lycan. Lucian becomes fond of Sonja as well. Comedy Il comune senso del pudore is a 1976 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Thriller Taxi 2 is a French film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and released in 2000. It is a sequel to Taxi written by Luc Besson and directed by Gérard Pirès in 1998. It was followed by Taxi 3 in 2003. Comedy It's Not You It's Me is a 2012 short comedy film written by Eric Spicer and Matt Spicer and directed by Matt Spicer. Comedy Catch-22 is a 1970 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Joseph Heller. In creating a black comedy revolving around the "lunatic characters" of Heller's satirical anti-war novel, director Mike Nichols and screenwriter Buck Henry worked on the filmscript for two years, converting Heller's complex novel to the medium of film. The cast included Alan Arkin, Bob Balaban, Martin Balsam, Richard Benjamin, Italian actress Olimpia Carlisi, French comedian Marcel Dalio, Art Garfunkel, Jack Gilford, Charles Grodin, Bob Newhart, Anthony Perkins, Paula Prentiss, Martin Sheen, Jon Voight, and Orson Welles. Garfunkel made his acting debut in the film. Comedy "History has many unsung chroniclers, but perhaps none has been eyewitness to as many of the modern world's pivotal events as Ruth Gruber. Now ninety-seven, Gruber has been unswerving in her drive to capture her experiences in print and photos so that the public might grasp the meaning and repercussions of actions far from home. In Ahead of Time by renowned cinematographer-turned-director Bob Richman, she is still as sharp, vibrant and meticulously groomed as she must have been throughout years of global adventures. Born in 1911 in Brooklyn, Ruth Gruber was a feminist before she even knew the word. Driven by a relentless intellectual curiosity, she moved to Germany to study and became the world's youngest Ph.D. holder at the age of twenty. She also witnessed the rising tide of Nazism during those years, which drove her to become a foreign correspondent and photojournalist. In 1935, she was the first journalist to enter the Soviet Arctic, writing a bestselling book about her experience there. It was during and after the Second World War that Gruber's life became irretrievably enmeshed in world events. Despite years of grim news coming out of Europe, the American Congress had refused to lift the quota on Jewish immigration to the United States. Finally, President Roosevelt allowed a group of one thousand refugees to travel by ship to America in 1944. Gruber was asked to secretly escort the ship from Europe to America, and her record of the journey was later made into the television miniseries Haven, starring Natasha Richardson. The stories of the refugees had such a profound effect on Gruber that she dedicated the rest of her life, professional and personal, to assisting Jewish people in jeopardy. She covered the Nuremberg trials and reported the entire odyssey of the Exodus in 1947, as an embattled ship of Holocaust survivors headed for Palestine became hostage to further violence and global anti-Semitism. Of the hundreds of journalists present, Gruber was the only one allowed aboard the ship, and her seminal photo of the refugees hoisting a Union Jack with a swastika painted on it went around the world. Ruth Gruber defines the notion of a life well lived, and this incisive, articulate and moving portrait of her will have viewers running to the bookshelves for any one of the nineteen works she has written." Quoting Jane Schoettle on the 2009 TIFF site. Comedy Mazhavillu is a 1998 Malayalam romance film by Dinesh Babu which is based on his own Kannada movie Amrutha Varshini. The film has Kunchako Boban, Preeti Jhangiani and Vineeth in the lead roles. Comedy Buck Wild is a zombie comedy horror film directed by Tyler Glodt, written by Glodt and producer Matthew Albrecht, and starring Albrecht, Jarrod Pistilli, Dru Lockwood, and Isaac Harrison as four friends who must faced zombies on their hunting trip in rural Texas. It premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival in April 2013. The film was shot in 2011 in Goliad County, Texas, United States. Buck Wild won the Best of the Fest award at the Hill Country Film Festival in May 2013. Documentary film Coir Worker is a 1961 documentary film directed by Fali Bilimoria. Comedy Lottovoittaja UKK Turhapuro is a Finnish 1976 comedy film written by Spede Pasanen and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the third film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. The film's title translates to "Lottery winner UKK Turhapuro", UKK being an apparent reference to former President of Finland Urho Kekkonen. Comedy His Excellency is a 1952 comedy film directed by Robert Hamer. Thriller Holmes & Watson: Madrid days is a 2012 Spanish thriller film written, produced and directed by José Luis Garci. It stars Gary Piquer as Sherlock Holmes and José Luis García Pérez as Dr. Watson. The plot bring the characters of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to Madrid in order to investigate crimes similar to those of Jack the ripper. Parts of it were filmed on the Buen Retiro Park in Madrid. Comedy Performance Indeterminate Cage Opera is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by John Sanborn. Comedy For You, The Spring is a 2013 romance and comedy film directed by Chris J. Russo. Comedy Hey, Pop! is a 1932 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle, and the first under Arbuckle's new contract with Warner Brothers. Documentary film Gentleman's Halt is a 1980 short documentary film directed by Jim Dale. Comedy A Night at Sophie's is a 2004 comedy film directed by Scott Schofield. Documentary film Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse is a 1986 short film biography of the Nashville-born artist Red Grooms. It was written by Tom Neff, co-directed by Neff and Louise LeQuire, and produced by Neff and Madeline Bell. The film was funded by the Tennessee State Museum and was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. Thriller Lone Hero is a 2002 action film written and directed by Ken Sanzel. It tells of an actor in a Far West village who acts against bikers who held up the village's bar, and the actions that followed. Documentary film Self-Portrait with Cows Going Home and Other Works - A Portrait of Sylvia Plachy is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Rebecca Dreyfus. Animation Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust is a 2000 anime film written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. The film is based on the third novel of Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D series, Demon Deathchase. The film began production in 1997 and was completed with the intention of being shown in American theaters. It was shown in six theaters across the United States and received generally positive reception from American critics. Before its completion, a 1999 video game based on the same plot was also released. Thriller Reform School Girls is a 1986 American film directed by Tom DeSimone, starring Wendy O. Williams, Pat Ast, and Sybil Danning. It depicts a reform school for girls that is operated by a sadistic and evil warden, Sutter, and her henchwoman Edna. The film got mostly negative reviews. Documentary film Sister Wife is a 2000 documentary that follows the Hebrew Israelites, an African American community that immigrated to Israel and practices polygyny. The men can have up to seven wives. The film follows a couple that's been married for 21 years as they decide to take on another wife. Comedy Alpenglühen is a 2003 comedy film written by Thomas Kirdorf and directed by Hajo Gies. Comedy Baller Blockin' is a 2000 action and comedy film set in New Orleans 3rd Ward, specifically in and around the Magnolia Projects. It is a dramatic portrayal of the everyday trials and tribulations that arise on the hometown streets of the Cash Money Millionaires record label, New Orleans, Louisiana. Animation Willy McBean and his Magic Machine is a Rankin/Bass full-length stop-motion puppet animation film released in theaters. It was also the first stop-motion animated feature film in the United States. Professor Rasputin Von Rotten builds a time machine to travel into the past to all the important accomplishments made in history to take credit for them himself. It is up to Pablo, his talking pet monkey, and boy genius Willy McBean to stop him. Animation Paulicéia Bicicletas em São Paulo is a 2012 short animated film written by Paulo Garfunkel and directed by Céu D´Ellia. Animation The Gentlemen of Titipu is a 1973 musical animation film written by John Palmer and directed by Leif Gram. Documentary film 10,000 Kids and a Cop is a 1948 documentary short directed by Charles Barton about the philanthropic work of the Lou Costello Jr. Youth Foundation in Los Angeles, California. The film features appearances by Abbott and Costello, James Stewart, William Bendix and Brenda Joyce, and it was originally distributed for free to U.S. film exhibitors. A restored version of the film was included as a special feature in the 2006 DVD release of The Abbott and Costello Show. Thriller Lipa Massacre is a 1994 thriller, crime, drama film directed by Carlo J. Caparas. Thriller Distortion is a 2012 drama sci-fi and thriller film written by Nonzee Nimibutr and Pitaksanonkul Patra and directed by Nonzee Nimibutr. Documentary film Mysterious Object at Noon is a 2000 Thai independent experimental documentary film directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Thriller Stranger in My House is a 1999 thriller film directed by Joe Cacaci. Comedy The Four Seasons of the Law is a 1999 film written and directed by Dimos Avdeliodis. Animation Terra Infirma is a 2013 animated film directed by Betsy Dadd. Documentary film State Legislature is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. It details the workings of the Idaho Legislature. Documentary film Adventure in the Bronx is a 1941 American short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Duck Beach to Eternity is a 2012 comedy, drama documentary film written and directed by Hadleigh Arnst, Stephen Frandsen and Laura Naylor. Comedy Dangerous Money is a 1946 American film directed by Terry O. Morse, featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. The is the second and last appearance of Willie Best as Chattanooga Brown, the cousin of Charlie Chan's usual chauffeur, Birmingham Brown. Documentary film The Snake Fish Canoe is a 1984 documentary film written by Herbert Brödl and Jobst Grapow and directed by Herbert Brödl. Science Fiction Æon Flux is a 2005 American science fiction action film directed by Karyn Kusama. The film is a loose adaptation of the animated science fiction television series of the same name, which was created by animator Peter Chung. It stars Charlize Theron as the title character. The film was released on December 2, 2005 by Paramount Pictures in the United States. Comedy Beetlejuice is a 1988 American comedy fantasy film directed by Tim Burton, produced by The Geffen Film Company and distributed by Warner Bros. The plot revolves around a recently deceased young couple who become ghosts haunting their former home and an obnoxious, devious ghost named Beetlejuice from the Netherworld who tries to scare away the new inhabitants permanently. After the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Burton was sent several scripts and became disheartened by their lack of imagination and originality. When he was sent Michael McDowell's original script for Beetlejuice, Burton agreed to direct, although Larry Wilson and later Warren Skaaren were hired to rewrite it. Beetlejuice was a financial and critical success, grossing $73.7 million from a budget of $15 million. It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and three Saturn Awards: Best Horror Film, Best Makeup and Best Supporting Actress for Sylvia Sidney, her final award before her death in 1999. The film spawned an animated television series that Burton produced and a planned unproduced sequel, Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian. In 2012, new development on a sequel was announced. Thriller The Devil's Daughter, also known as The Sect and Demons 4, is a 1991 Italian horror film co-written and produced by Dario Argento and directed by Michele Soavi. The film stars Kelly Curtis and Herbert Lom. Science Fiction You and the Night is a French sex comedy, released on 13 November 2013. The film was written and directed by Yann Gonzalez, and features music by his brother Anthony Gonzalez and his band M83. Former Manchester United football player Eric Cantona was cast as the lead male character. Documentary film Permeke is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Henri Storck and Patrick Conrad. Comedy Gasoline Gus is a 1921 American comedy film directed by James Cruze and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Prints held at Gosfilmofond archive in Russia and Cinematheque Belgique. Documentary film Journey to Everest is a 2009 Christian adventure documentary film. Directed by David Kiern and produced by Mitchell Galin for Epiphany Documentary Films, it follows the story of six Americans as they trek to Mount Everest. Comedy Viva Max! is a 1969 comedy film starring Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters and John Astin, directed by Jerry Paris. The film was written by Elliott Baker and based on a 1966 novel by Jim Lehrer. Comedy Marriage Counselor Tora-san is a 1984 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Rie Nakahara as his love interest or "Madonna". Marriage Counselor Tora-san is the thirty-third entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Comedy Mug Town is a 1943 film directed by Ray Taylor. Comedy Young Romance is a 1915 American silent romance film directed and produced by George Melford. The film is based on the play of the same name by William C. deMille who also wrote the screenplay. Edith Taliaferro, who made only three films in her career, stars in this film which is the only one of her films that still exists. Documentary film Sugar And Fiji is a documentary film directed by Geoffrey Franklin Collings. Thriller The Briar Lake Murders is a 2013 horror film Walter Jakubowski, Neal Fischer and David Nevarez and directed by David R. Ellis. Documentary film Freundschaft siegt is an East German film. It was released in 1952. Comedy Hardbodies 2 is a 1986 adult comedy movie sequel to the 1984 film Hardbodies. It was directed by Mark Griffiths and featured Brad Zutaut, Fabiana Udenio, James Karen and Alba Francesca. The plot involves a pair of film crews in Greece, and derives humor from the use of profanity and nudity. The movie was released by CineTel Films and it has a run time of 88 minutes. Leonard Maltin gave the film a "bomb" rating. Comedy Mr. Nanny is a 1993 comedy film starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. The working title of the film was Rough Stuff, and David Johansen also recorded a song by that name for the film. Thriller Apocalypto is a 2006 American epic adventure film directed and produced by Mel Gibson. It was written by Gibson and Farhad Safinia. Set in Petén, Guatemala, during the proto-Historic period about A.D. 1511, Apocalypto depicts the journey of a Mesoamerican tribesman who must escape human sacrifice and rescue his family after the capture and destruction of his village. The film features a cast of Maya people, and some other people of Native American descent. The entire dialogue is in the Yucatec Maya language, with English and other language subtitles, in order to immerse the viewer in the world it portrays. The film was a financial success; however, its depictions of indigenous cultures sparked controversy, despite there being numerous initial-contact eyewitness accounts of the society by the colonial Spanish at the time. The controversy centered on the accuracy of the depiction of the Maya. Critics felt the portrayal of the Maya as sadistic savages was "offensive" and damaged attempts at cultural sensitivity. Thriller Sleeper's Wake is a 2012 thriller film written and directed by Barry Berk. Documentary film James Brown: Man to Man is a concert film recorded live at the Apollo Theater in March 1968. It was produced by Metromedia Television and broadcast as an hour-long syndicated television special, and is one of the first color recordings of James Brown performing with his revue. The concert footage is intercut with scenes shot in Harlem and Watts accompanied by Brown's reflections on the situation of blacks in America. Writing in The New York Times, Albert Goldman described Man to Man as "fascinating in detail and overwhelming in total impact" and hailed it as a breakthrough for "offering such a long and relatively unobstructed look at a great black entertainer on his home ground." Man to Man was released on DVD by Shout! Factory in 2008 under the title James Brown Live at the Apollo '68 as part of the box set I Got the Feelin': James Brown in the '60s. Comedy A Maid to Order is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy His Only Father is a 1919 short comedy film directed by Hal Roach and Frank Terry, and starring Harold Lloyd. The film is believed to be lost. Animation Cases ou je ne suis pas un monstre is a 2011 animated short directed by Hannah Letaïf. Comedy Important People is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Stewart Rome, Dorothy Boyd and Jack Raine. In the film, a bickering couple stand against each other as candidates in a local council election. Documentary film The Pad Piper is a 2013 documentary film directed by Akanksha Sood. Thriller Black Dawn is a 2005 direct-to-video action film and the directorial debut of cinematographer Alexander Gruszynski. It is a follow-up to the 2002 film The Foreigner, with Steven Seagal reprising his role as Jonathan Cold. Comedy Comic Magazine is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Yojiro Takita. Comedy Brutti di notte is a 1968 film directed by Giovanni Grimaldi. Documentary film Dracula's Shadow – The Real Story Behind the Romanian Revolution is a new documentary film that reveals the secret mission from Canada in March 1989 to tape a clandestine TV interview with Romania's biggest dissident, László Tőkés, that would later spark the Romanian Revolution. Two French-Canadians - Michel Clair and Réjean Roy worked together with Tőkés' brother - István - who was living in Montreal to help set up the trip. The mission succeeded, and the tapes of the interview got out to the West with the aid of underground couriers just before Clair and Roy were arrested by the Romanian secret police. The two Canadians were eventually released. That interview was then first broadcast on July 24, 1989, on the "Panoráma" TV show on Hungarian State TV which could also be seen in western Romania. In the interview László Tőkés, a member of Romania's large Hungarian minority, criticized the harsh living conditions in the country and the discriminatory policies against national minorities pursued by Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu. Because of the interview Tőkés was fired and after several court challenges was given the final deadline of Friday, Dec. 15, 1989 to leave his church. Thriller Paris Countdown is a 2013 crime and thriller film written and directed by Edgar Marie. Animation Tin Toy is a 1988 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The short film, which runs five minutes, stars Tinny, a tin one-man-band toy, attempting to escape from Billy, a destructive baby. The third short film produced by the company's small animation division, it was a risky investment: due to low revenue produced by Pixar's main product, the eponymous computer to manage animations, the company was under financial constraints. Lasseter pitched the concept for Tin Toy by storyboard to Pixar owner Steve Jobs, who agreed to finance the short despite the company's struggles, which he kept alive with annual investment. The film was officially a test of the PhotoRealistic RenderMan software, and proved new challenges to the animation team, namely the difficult task of realistically animating Billy. Tin Toy would later gain attention from Disney, who sealed an agreement to create Toy Story, which was primarily inspired by elements from Tin Toy. The short premiered in a partially completed edit at the SIGGRAPH convention in August 1988 to a standing ovation from scientists and engineers. Thriller Zelena Kofta is a 2013 Thriller written and directed by Volodymyr Tykhyy. Documentary film Operation Malaya is a 1953 British documentary about the actions of Engish troops during the Malayan Emergency. Herman Cohen was credited as producer in the US American Releasing Corporation, the forerunner of American International Pictures release. Comedy Desperate Teenage Lovedolls is a 1984 low budget underground film, shot on super-8 film by David Markey, about a rock band of teenage runaways and their misadventures. The film was released on DVD in 2003. A sequel, Lovedolls Superstar, was released in 1986. Comedy Una furtiva lagrima is a 2012 animated musical short film written by Nicolas Schmerkin and directed by Carlo Vogele. Documentary film Angel Without Wings is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Tristan Loraine. Thriller The Copper also translated as The Grasper is a 1958 West German crime film directed by Eugen York and starring Hans Albers, Hansjörg Felmy and Susanne Cramer. It is a remake of the 1930 film The Copper which Albers had also starred in. Thriller Bhago Bhoot Aayaa is a 1985 Bollywood film directed by Krishna Naidu and starring Ashok Kumar, Aruna Irani, Deven Verma, Shakti Kapoor, Rajesh Behl.A young girl has returned to India from London to see her old dying uncle. But she is unaware of presence of some goons planning to find hidden treasures of that house. Comedy Will Any Gentleman...? is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Michael Anderson and starring George Cole, Veronica Hurst, Jon Pertwee and William Hartnell. A young man is hypnotised into leading a more fulfilling life. It was based on a play by Vernon Sylvaine. Thriller Little Red Hoodie is a 2009 short fantasy film written and directed by Joern Utkilen. Comedy Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30 is a 1973 film starring John Lefkowitz, Linda De Coff, and Danny DeVito. The film was directed by Joseph Jacoby. This film is one of several critically acclaimed low-budget films of the 1970s. The picture had its official New York City theatrical release, Presented by Joseph E. Levine, in November 1973 to high national critical acclaim, with noted film critic Vincent Canby of The New York Times calling it "A wryly affectionate portrait of a younger 'Marty'." In December 2009, The New York Times re-printed Vincent Canby's 1973 review in a piece that selected 3 pictures from the 1970s. In 2009 the copyright owners of the picture, Jacoby Entertainment, Ltd., were alerted to the circulation of pirated and inferior sub-standard DVDs in the marketplace, appearing under the name of I Am Waiting No More. The pirated copies featured a pilfered photograph of Danny DeVito taken from a different source at a much later time. The disseminators of the illegal DVDs were identified by the picture's copyright owner and were successfully sued in California civil court. Comedy Sunshine State is a 2002 American comedy–drama film written and directed by John Sayles. The picture stars an ensemble cast that features Angela Bassett, Edie Falco, Jane Alexander, Alan King, Timothy Hutton, Mary Steenburgen, Bill Cobbs, and others. The movie was filmed on Amelia Island, Florida, which includes settings in historic Fernandina Beach. Amelia Island is located 30 or so miles north of Jacksonville. Set in a small town in northern Florida, the main two interwining stories focus on two women at crucial points in their lives, and also comments on such issues as race relations and commercial property development. Comedy Manuel y Clemente is a 1985 comedy film written and directed by Javier Palmero Romero. Documentary film Don't Follow Me: I'm Lost is a music documentary film directed by William Miller. Documentary film Miquel Bauçà: poeta invisible is a 2005 documentary film directed by Agustí Villaronga. Science Fiction Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation is the 2004 direct-to-video sequel to the 1997 feature film Starship Troopers. It had a $7 million budget as opposed to the $105 million of the original. Even though the film received only a direct-to-video released in the United States, it was granted a theatrical release in Japan and Spain. It has almost no relationship to the novel Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein, unlike the first Starship Troopers film, which was loosely based on the characters and storyline of the book. None of the characters from the original film appear in this sequel, although the actress Brenda Strong appears in both films as different characters. The film was directed by Phil Tippett, who is also the founder of Tippett Studio, the visual effects company that created the creature and miniature effects for the original film. Further sequels, Starship Troopers 3: Marauder and Starship Troopers: Invasion, have since been released. Animation À Sec is a 2011 short animation film directed by Karina Briones. Comedy AlleAlle is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Pepe Planitzer. Documentary film Mirada a Vapor is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Isidora Marras. Comedy Sweedie Goes to College is a 1915 silent comedy film directed by Richard Foster Baker and featuring Gloria Swanson. Thriller Kill Me Later is a 2001 film directed by Dana Lustig and starring Selma Blair and Max Beesley; it also features Brendan Fehr and Keegan Connor Tracy. Comedy "The parallel life crises of a father and daughter take center stage in this engaging and endearing dramatic comedy by director Jeff Lipsky (Flannel Pajamas screened at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival).Frank Gregorio (Chazz Palminteri) is a successful psychiatrist, loving husband, and doting grandfather to the two children of his eldest daughter, Lana (Drea de Matteo). When the universe conspires to introduce him to karaoke through both a patient's parent issues and his precocious granddaughter's birthday party, Frank rediscovers a long-suppressed dream of becoming a professional singer. While his wife, Angelina (Maria Tucci), believes he's just practicing to sing at their younger daughter's upcoming wedding, Frank befriends a karaoke aficionado, Lydia (Linda Fiorentino), a femme fatale who has other plans for the would-be crooner. Simultaneously the sarcastic and harried Lana grows increasingly neurotic about her postpregnancy weight and flagging marriage and contemplates solutions in the form of plastic surgery and an affair with a hunky and charismatic police officer. Like father, like daughter? How will this close-knit Italian American family cope with the decisions Frank and Lana make?Brimming with wit, heart, and music, and featuring fine performances from its ensemble cast, Once More with Feeling perfectly captures the strength of family bonds in the face of life's temptations and trials." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy The Gods Must Be Crazy is a 1980 South African comedy film written and directed by Jamie Uys. Financed only from local sources, it is the most commercially successful release in the history of South Africa's film industry. Originally released in 1980, the film is the first in The Gods Must Be Crazy series. Set in Botswana, it tells the story of Xi, a Sho of the Kalahari Desert whose tribe has no knowledge of the world beyond. The film is followed by one official sequel and three unofficial sequels produced in Hong Kong. Thriller Quicksand is a 2003 direct-to-video British-French-German co-produced action film starring Michael Keaton and Michael Caine. The film was released in Germany, Finland, Sweden and Norway in 2003, in United States on 16 March 2004 and in the United Kingdom on 1 November 2004. Quicksand was filmed in South France between December 2000 and January 2001, originally set for a 2002 release. Science Fiction The Sky Crawlers is a 2008 Japanese anime film, directed by Mamoru Oshii. It is an adaptation of Hiroshi Mori's novel of the same name. It was released across Japanese theatres by Warner Bros. Japan on August 2, 2008. Animated by Production I.G, the film was written by Chihiro Itō, featuring character designs by Tetsuya Nishio and music by Kenji Kawai. The 3D CG animation for the movie was produced by the Polygon Pictures studio, who also produced the 3D CG for Oshii's previous film Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence. Comedy The Boatniks is a 1970 American comedy film starring Robert Morse, Stefanie Powers, Don Ameche and Phil Silvers. It was made by Walt Disney Productions, released by Buena Vista Distribution and directed by Norman Tokar. Young and awkward, Coast Guard Ensign Thomas Garland suffers from the comparison with his late father, a war hero, which does not prevent him from falling for pretty Kate Fairchild, a young woman who runs a sailing school. Of course the way he expresses his deep feelings for the lady leaves much to be desired, and the situation does not improve when a trio of bumbling jewel thieves interferes. Thriller Don't Look Now is a 1973 independent British-Italian film directed by Nicolas Roeg. It is an occult thriller adapted from the short story by Daphne du Maurier. Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland star as a married couple who travel to Venice following the recent accidental death of their daughter, after the husband accepts a commission to restore a church. They encounter two sisters, one of whom claims to be clairvoyant and informs them that their daughter is trying to contact them and warn them of danger. The husband at first dismisses their claims, but starts to experience mysterious sightings himself. While Don't Look Now observes many conventions of the thriller genre, its primary focus is on the psychology of grief, and the effect the death of a child can have on a relationship. Its emotionally convincing depiction of grief is often singled out as a trait not usually present in films featuring supernatural plot elements. As well as the unusual handling of its subject matter, Don't Look Now is renowned for its innovative editing style, and its use of recurring motifs and themes. Comedy El guardián del paraíso is a film directed by Arturo Ruiz Castillo released on May 23, 1955. Science Fiction Happy Here and Now is a 2002 film directed by Michael Almereyda. It has a 45% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 20 reviews. It was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award in 2004. Comedy Syndromeda is a 2013 short film written and directed by Patrik Eklund. Documentary film Occupy The Farm is a 2014 Documentary Action Adventure Biographical film directed by Todd Darling. Documentary film This one hour documentary profiles the first manned Mission to the Moon, and includes interviews with the astronauts and many of the NASA officials who were a part of this historic event. Comedy Kimurake no Hitobito is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita. It is also known as The Yen Family in America, as well as Famille Yen in France. It stars Takeshi Kaga and Kaori Momoi. It is a comedy about a family and their obsession for making money. Comedy Something Left, Something Taken is a 2010 short animated comedy film written and directed by Ru Kuwahata and Max Porter. Documentary film What's going on up there? is a one hour documentary film by film maker Dr. Maryanne Galvin explores the topic of why space and space exploration is important from a number of perspectives, by considering the question "What's going on up there?" Featuring a voice introduction by Leonard Nimoy and interviews with scientists and scholars at MIT, Yale, Sydney University, and UC San Francisco, attorneys, authors, entrepreneurs, economist, environmentalists, filmmakers, youngsters and average citizens—even a college student in Kuwait who wants to be the first Muslim woman in space—this in-your-face documentary offers conversations on all sides of the space debate. Comedy Blumenthal is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Seth Fisher. Comedy Pluto's Judgement Day is a Mickey Mouse cartoon released theatrically in 1935. Although labeled a Mickey cartoon, the main star is Pluto. Thriller Sniper is a 1993 American action film starring Tom Berenger and Billy Zane as snipers on an assassination mission in Panama. It was shot in Queensland, Australia, and debuted at number two in the United States. It initiated the Sniper film series and was followed by four sequels: Sniper 2, Sniper 3, Sniper: Reloaded, and Sniper: Legacy. Documentary film Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer is a 2003 feature-length documentary film about Aileen Wuornos, made by Nick Broomfield as a follow-up to his 1992 film Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer. The film focuses on Wuornos' declining mental state and the questionable judgment to execute her despite her being of unsound mind. The film climaxes in a final interview with Wuornos just one day before her execution. In the interview, she states that she was tortured while in prison and claims that the prison used sonic pressure to control or alter her mental state. In a fit of rage, Wuornos rails against a society that she says "railroaded my ass" before abruptly ending the interview. Broomfield comments that he finds it hard to understand how the same person in front of him was deemed "of sound mind" the day before by Florida governor Jeb Bush's psychiatric examiners. The film concludes with footage of a prison spokesman reading Wuornos' final statement at a press conference after her execution: "I'm sailing with the Rock, and I'll be back. Like Independence Day with Jesus, June 6, like the movie, big mothership and all. I'll be back." Science Fiction Polymorph: Special Edition is a 1996 action, horror and sci-fi film written by J.R. Bookwalter, James L. Edwards and directed by J.R. Bookwalter. Documentary film Iron City Blues is an award-winning independent documentary which chronicles the creation of a blues song about the town of Iron City, Tennessee. Comedy Little Consequences is a 2012 short romantic comedy film written and directed by C. Jay Cox. Animation Vinheta Mazzaropi is a 2012 short animated film directed by Haroldo Guimarães Neto. Documentary film The Eyes of War is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Roberto Lozano Bruna. Comedy Ruang Talok 69, is a 1999 Thai crime film written and directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. It is the second feature film by the Thai writer-director. It stars Lalita Panyopas, a popular star of Thai soap operas. Documentary film Hard Up In The 2000s is a rockumentary film of the Spring leg of the indie rock Boston band Aloud's Fan The Fury tour, which took place from March to April 2008. Direction and editing of the film was credited to Alan Smithee. The film is set against audio from radio interviews the band gave during and after the tour, primarily by Phil Fleming and Jamie Leigh Griffiths. The title for the film was taken from the song of the same name on Aloud's second album Fan The Fury. Documentary film Faces of Death III is the second sequel to the 1978 mondo film Faces of Death. Once again, John Alan Schwartz directed and co wrote along with co writer Veronica Lakewood. Michael Carr again portrays Dr. Francis B. Gröss. This third installment focuses largely on serial killers, with lengthy re-enactments of police investigations of bodies being found in a dumpster, and a staged courtroom sequence with Schwartz again making a cameo appearance as the serial killer on trial for raping and murdering a girl, allegedly captured on video. Schwartz has identified the girl allegedly killed in the video as his then girlfriend, who he claims was a willing participant. Also, a man in Los Angeles high on PCP and a parachuter who accidentally fell into an alligator farm pond in Florida. A suicide jumper, also in Los Angeles, is shown partway into the film was portrayed by James B. Schwartz, John Alan Schwartz's brother. James B. Schwartz would later take over duties as narrator in the following films in this series. Animation Tanka is a 1976 short animated film directed by David Lebrun. Comedy Miguel/Michelle is a story about a transsexual who left the Philippines as a man and came home as a woman, challenging her family to reexamine their feelings about homosexuality/transsexuality along with family values and religion. Comedy Fuck Up is a 2012 comedy crime drama film written and directed by Øystein Karlsen. Animation Tis the season is a 2013 short animated film directed by Anna Benner and Jens Blank. Comedy The Little Napoleon is a 1923 German silent historical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Egon von Hagen, Paul Heidemann and Harry Liedtke. It depicts the life and amorous adventures of Jérôme Bonaparte, the younger brother of Napoleon, who installed him as King of Westphalia. The film is today best known for the small role played by Marlene Dietrich as Kathrin, a lady's maid. Her brief appearance was filmed over several days during the summer of 1922. It marked Dietrich's film debut, though she was later unhappy with her early silent films. She was cast after impressing the director, Georg Jacoby, during a meeting arranged for them. Dietrich played gradually more substantial roles during the rest of the decade until her breakthrough film The Blue Angel. The film was made by the European Film Alliance, a failed attempt by the American firm Paramount to establish a production base in the lucrative German market. The EFA was wound up shortly after the film's completion, which delayed its release. It finally premièred on 29 November 1923 at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. Animation The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical romantic fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 49th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film is loosely based on the novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "The Frog Prince". Written and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, the film features an ensemble voice cast that stars Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley, Jennifer Cody, and Jim Cummings, with Peter Bartlett, Jenifer Lewis, Oprah Winfrey, Terrence Howard, and John Goodman. Set in 1920s New Orleans, Louisiana, the film tells the story of a hardworking waitress named Tiana who dreams of owning her own restaurant. After kissing a prince who has been turned into a frog by an evil witch doctor, Tiana becomes a frog herself, and must find a way to turn back into a human before it is too late. The Princess and the Frog began production under the working title The Frog Princess. Comedy Run Ronnie Run is an American comedy film & a spin-off inspired by the HBO sketch comedy show Mr. Show. The recurring character Ronnie Dobbs is the focal point of the movie. It was directed by Troy Miller. While the film was produced in 2001 it was released direct-to-video in 2003. Animation Of Thee I Sting is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese and narrated by Robert C. Bruce that is a parody of World War II documentaries and the title Of Thee I Sing. Material was reused from the Target Snafu cartoon. In Target for Tonight style a narrator briefs the audience on a mosquito attack upon a picnic. Comedy Breaking It Up is a 1968 film directed by John Berry. Comedy Petrang Kabayo is a 2010 Filipino comedy-drama film produced and released by Viva Films. It is a remake of Petrang Kabayo at ang Pilyang Kuting. Comedy Satan's Brew is a 1976 German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Documentary film The Thin Blue Line is a 1988 American documentary film by Errol Morris, depicting the story of Randall Dale Adams, a man convicted and sentenced to life in prison for a murder he did not commit. Adams' case was reviewed and he was released from prison approximately a year after the film's release. Documentary film Gerrie & Louise is a 1997 documentary film written by Steven Silver and directed by Sturla Gunnarsson. Comedy Double Cross: Ek Dhoka is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Negar Khan and Sahil Khan, her ex-husband. Negar Khan plays the role of the wife who is the bread-winner of the family. Ayesha Jhulka is Sonia, who coerces her husband to be a gigolo. Comedy Bear Cats is a 1926 short film directed by Charles Lamont and written by Jack White. Documentary film 9to5 – Days in Porn is a 2008 German documentary film about the United States porn industry written and directed by Jens Hoffmann. It is also known as The Porn Diaries. Comedy The Odd Couple II is the 1998 sequel to 1968's The Odd Couple. Written by Neil Simon, the film reunites Jack Lemmon as Felix Unger and Walter Matthau as Oscar Madison in their last film together. The film is also significant among sequels for having one of the longest gaps between the release of the original and a sequel in which all leads return. Each actor made only one more theatrical film after this: The Legend of Bagger Vance for Lemmon and Hanging Up for Matthau, in which neither actor played a leading role, both in 2000. Comedy Carlin at Carnegie is George Carlin's third special to be seen on HBO, recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York City in 1982, released in 1983. Most of the material comes from A Place for My Stuff, his ninth album released earlier that same year. Unlike the first two, this special was edited down to an hour and routines from the same show like "A Place for My Stuff" and "Baseball and Football" do not appear in this special in contradiction to many internet descriptions. The final performance of "Seven Dirty Words," his last recorded performance of the routine, features Carlin's updated list. Comedy Hija is a 2012 documentary, comedy and drama film written by María Paz Gonzáles and Francisco Hervé and directed by María Paz González. Comedy Anita's Last Cha-Cha is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo. Comedy The Proof of the Man is a 1913 American silent short drama film starring Alexander Gaden and Edna Maison. Comedy Relative Values is a 2000 British comedy film adaptation of the 1950s play of the same name by Noël Coward. It stars Julie Andrews, Colin Firth, William Baldwin, Stephen Fry and Jeanne Tripplehorn, and was directed by Eric Styles. It was filmed on location in the Isle of Man, mainly at The Nunnery, with scenes at Kirk Braddan. Comedy The Deer is a 2012 short comedy film written by Samuel Gagnon-Thibodeau and Rémi St-Michel and directed by Rémi St-Michel. Comedy Fatty Joins the Force is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. It features the Keystone Kops in a background role. Comedy J'attendrai le suivant... is a 2002 French short film directed by Philippe Orreindy. Lasting only four minutes, the film takes place almost entirely on a metro train. The film was released in France in September 2002, with subsequent screenings at various film festivals followed by releases around the world. At the 75th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Short Film, but did not win. Comedy A Month by the Lake is a 1995 romantic comedy starring Vanessa Redgrave, Edward Fox and Uma Thurman. It is directed by John Irvin and is based on the novel by H.E. Bates. Comedy Bingo Inferno: A Parody on American Obsessions is a 1987 comedy, short film written and directed by David O. Russell. Comedy Das Ding an sich - und wie man es dreht is a film directed by Falk Harnack released on April 28, 1971. Comedy The Saturday Night Kid is an early talking romantic comedy film about two sisters and the man they both want. It stars Clara Bow, Jean Arthur, James Hall, and in her first credited role, Jean Harlow. The film was based on the play Love 'Em and Leave 'Em by George Abbott and John V. A. Weaver. This movie still survives. Thriller Rififi is a 1955 French crime film adaptation of Auguste Le Breton's novel of the same name. Directed by American filmmaker Jules Dassin, the film stars Jean Servais as the aging gangster Tony le Stéphanois, Carl Möhner as Jo le Suédois, Robert Manuel as Mario Farrati, and Jules Dassin as César le Milanais. The foursome band together to commit an almost impossible theft, the burglary of an exclusive jewelry shop on the Rue de Rivoli. The centerpiece of the film is an intricate half hour heist scene depicting the crime in detail, shot in near silence, without dialogue or music. The fictional burglary has been mimicked by criminals in actual crimes around the world. After he was blacklisted from Hollywood, Dassin found work in France where he was asked to direct Rififi. Despite his distaste for parts of the original novel, Dassin agreed to direct the film. He shot Rififi while working with a low budget, without a star cast, and with the production staff working for low wages. Upon the initial release of the film, it received positive reactions from audiences and critics in France, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Comedy Bedtime Stories is a 2008 American family-fantasy-comedy film directed by Adam Shankman that stars Adam Sandler in his first appearance in a family-oriented film. Sandler's production company Happy Madison and Andrew Gunn's company Gunn Films co-produced the film with Walt Disney Pictures. Documentary film Action Boys is a 2008 South Korean documentary film directed by Jung Byung-gil. The film follows a handful of students-turned-graduates of the Seoul Action School as they try to find regular work as film stuntmen, with varying success. Released in South Korea on 28 August 2008, the film made its western debut at the Vancouver International Film Festival on 29 September 2008. Comedy The Working Girls is a 1974 American drama film directed by Stephanie Rothman and starring Sarah Kennedy, Laurie Rose and Cassandra Peterson. Three woman sharing an apartment in Los Angeles are all endangered by the men in their lives. Comedy Sam & Janet is a 2002 comedy drama romance film written and directed by Rick Walker. Thriller The Ipcress File is a 1965 British espionage film directed by Sidney J. Furie, starring Michael Caine and featuring Guy Doleman and Nigel Green. The screenplay by Bill Canaway and James Doran was based on Len Deighton's 1962 novel, The IPCRESS File. It has won critical acclaim and a BAFTA award for best British film. In 1999 it was included at number 59 on the BFI list of the 100 best British films of the 20th century. Comedy Adventures of Power is an American feature film written and directed by Ari Gold, starring Ari Gold, Michael McKean, Jane Lynch, Shoshannah Stern, Chiu Chi Ling, and Adrian Grenier and featuring Steven Williams, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Annie Golden and Nick Kroll, with a cameo performance by Rush drummer Neil Peart. The soundtrack includes original songs by Ethan Gold and hits by Rush, Mr. Mister, Judas Priest, Phil Collins, Dazz Band, Loverboy, Bow Wow Wow and Woody Guthrie. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and made its European debut at the 2008 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. It was released theatrically in 2009 by Variance Films and on DVD/VOD by Phase 4 Films. Although the film was not released by a studio, it was influential to several Hollywood comedies such as The Hangover and I Love You, Man. Animation My Favorite Fairy Tales Volume 4: The Wizard of Oz; The Magic Carpet; Alibaba and Forty Thieves is a 1986 short animated fantasy film written by Winston Richard and directed by Robert V. Barron. Science Fiction Yamato 2520 was Yoshinobu Nishizaki's attempt at a sequel to Space Battleship Yamato, set several hundred years after the original series. However, Nishizaki was sued by Leiji Matsumoto for breach of copyright. Ultimately, Yamato 2520 was left unfinished after only three episodes were released. The OVA series features mechanical designs by Syd Mead and a soundtrack by jazz musician David Matthews. Comedy Elena and Her Men is a 1956 film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Ingrid Bergman and Jean Marais. The film's original French title was Elena et les Hommes and in English-speaking countries, the title was Paris Does Strange Things. A restored copy has been released in the 21st century. Comedy Blue Blazes is a 1936 short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Comedy Small, Beautifully Moving Parts is a 2011 drama comedy film written and directed by Annie Howell and Lisa Robinson. Comedy La bella Antonia, prima monica e poi dimonia, also known as Naughty Nun, is a 1972 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Mariano Laurenti. Comedy Jigar is a 1988 action comedy drama film written by Praveen Davne, Gangaram Gavankar, Ajay Patuley and Sanjay Patuley. It is also directed by Kumar Sohoni. Documentary film Planet Utero is a 2012 Animation, Short, Drama, Fantasy and Sci-Fi film written and directed by Faiyaz Jafri. Documentary film 311 Day: Live in New Orleans is a DVD release by the band 311. Thriller Funeral Home is a 1980 Canadian horror/thriller directed by William Fruet starring Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin. Both Donaldson and Humphreys would later become cult favorites of the horror genre for the film, and also Donaldson's roles in Happy Birthday to Me and Curtains, and Humphreys in Death Weekend and My Bloody Valentine. Fruet would later direct the 1986 slasher film Killer Party. Comedy Love to Love is a 2003 Dutch film, directed by Pim van Hoeve. The film was awarded a Golden Film in 2003. Science Fiction The Story of Love is a 1976 fantasy, romance and science fiction film written and directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. Thriller Guilty Bystander is a 1950 American film noir directed by Joseph Lerner, and starring Zachary Scott and Faye Emerson. The film marked the last screen appearances for character actors Mary Boland and J. Edward Bromberg. Comedy 10 Items or Less is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Brad Silberling and starring Morgan Freeman and Paz Vega. Shot in fifteen days, 10 Items or Less made its release as a digital download – the first such release via the Internet – while it was still in theaters. ClickStar, founded by Morgan Freeman, made the film available digitally on December 15, 2006, fourteen days after it made its theatrical debut. This event was highlighted by the American Film Institute in their AFI Awards 2006 "Moments of Significance". Comedy Bulldog Jack is a 1935 film produced by Gaumont International, directed by Walter Forde, and starring Jack Hulbert, Fay Wray, Ralph Richardson; it also starred Atholl Fleming as Bulldog Drummond. The film was followed by many others following the story of Captain Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond, however because of the various production companies involved the actor playing Bulldog was frequently changed. It went on general release in April 1935 the UK and September 1935 in the US, where it was renamed Alias Bulldog Drummond. Bulldog Jack includes action set in a fictional London Underground station of Bloomsbury. Documentary film Late Winter to Early Spring is a 1954 short film. Comedy I Love You, Don't Touch Me! is a 1997 independent film starring Marla Schaffel and Mitchell Whitfield and written and directed by Julie Davis. Comedy My Ordinary Love Story is a 2014 South Korean romantic comedy/mystery thriller starring Kang Ye-won and Song Sae-byeok. It was the closing film of the 18th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival. Documentary film Living with Feral Cats is a documentary film directed by Etsuko Izumi. Documentary film "Bloodied But Unbowed chronicles the late 1970s/early 1980s Vancouver punk rock scene. Susanne Tabata's documentary tells a tale of rebellion and music a fiercely independent scene created from nothing and played out in a microcosm of urban squalor. Told by its surviving stars - including members of DOA, The Pointed Sticks, Subhumans, the Modernettes and Young Canadians, as well as American west coast cohorts Jello Biafra, Penelope Houston and Ron Reyes - whose accounts are suffused with both humour and gritty realism. A brutally honest story from the streets and stages of the West Coast through interviews, music, photos, and archival performances. Overarching those halcyon days of poverty and excess is the MUSIC that moved its audience to their feet and seemed to validate their very existence." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Documentary film A PUG'S LIFE- The "Dogumentary" is a fast and fun filled 45 minute film by award winning filmmakers Marilyn and Chuck Braverman. The "Dogumentary" covers pugs and their owners in California, New York, and London. Frank, the pug star in "Men In Black," is featured along with his trainers who tell us about pug training and what it takes to be a star in the world of Hollywood films. Lexi is a pug owned by a precocious nine year old girl who with her parents have taken their fawn around the world. The dog show scene is filmed featuring world renowned pug breeder Blanche Roberts and her award winning dogs. We learn some her show winning secrets and hear about importing pug semen from Sweden to breed the best dogs. "Ices" is the prize bitch stolen out of a handlers trailer during a dog show and the "Dogumentary" tells the dramatic rescue story. Documentary film Citizen Juling is a 2008 film written by Ing K and directed by Kraisak Choonhavan, Manit Sriwanichpoom and Ing K. Human rights activist Kraisak Choonhavan photographer Manit Sriwanichpoom and artist Ing K direct this documentary that explores the violent uprising of Islamic fundamentalism which has plagued Thailand since 2004. An unfiltered examination of the effects of political corruption this arresting feature is inspired by the shocking murder of Buddhist teacher Juling Pongkunmul who was beaten to death by a mob of Muslim extremists in 2006. Documentary film The Source Awards: From Behind is a 2004 documentary film written by Devaughn Hughson and Jason Staten and directed by Devaughn Hughson. Documentary film The Secret of Nikola Tesla, is a 1980 Yugoslav biographical film which details events in the life of the discoverer Nikola Tesla. Tesla was born to ethnic Serb parents in 1856 Croatia. He arrived in New York in 1884, became an American citizen in 1891, made immense contributions to science and died in Manhattan at age 86 during World War II in 1943. This biography includes references to his amazing abilities of detailed mental visualization as well as the slowly intensifying personal habits, indulgences or eccentricities for which he became nearly as well known. The film portrays Tesla in a battle with Thomas Edison over the clear superiority of Alternating Current over Direct Current. It also depicts Tesla's dream of supplying consumers all around the globe with limitless free energy. Croatian director Krsto Papić assembled a cast which includes three American actors playing iconic personalities of 19th and early 20th century America, J. P. Morgan, Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse. Comedy Lauderdale is a 1989 comedy film directed by Bill Milling. It is also known as Spring Break USA and Spring Fever USA. Animation Pyromanteia is a 2011 short, animated, experimental film directed by David Martineau Lachance. Thriller The Heart of Justice, is a 1992 television film starring Eric Stoltz, Jennifer Connelly and Dermot Mulroney. Documentary film Fast Ice: Rescue From Antarctica is a 2014 short documentary film directed by Laurence Topham. Documentary film Death in Gaza is a 2004 documentary film about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, opening in the West Bank but then moving to Gaza and eventually settling in Rafah where the film spends most of its time. It concentrates on 3 children, Ahmed, Mohammed and Najla. Documentary film The Sweet Century is a 1997 documentary film directed by Helena Třeštíková. Documentary film Ciobanul Zburator is a 2008 documentary short film written and directed by Catalin Musat. Documentary film The United States of Hoodoo is a biographical, documentary and music film directed by Oliver Hardt. Thriller The Sixth Sense is a 1999 American supernatural thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The film tells the story of Cole Sear, a troubled, isolated boy who is able to see and talk to the dead, and an equally troubled child psychologist who tries to help him. The film established Shyamalan as a writer and director, and introduced the cinema public to his traits, most notably his affinity for surprise endings. Upon release, the film was received well; critics highlighted the performances, its atmosphere, and its surprise twist ending. The film was the second highest grossing film of 1999, grossing about $293 million domestically and about $379 million internationally. Its worldwide total is $672,806,292. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Comedy Marche à l'ombre is a 1984 comedy film written by Michel Blanc and Patrick Dewolf and directed by Michel Blanc. Comedy All My Tomorrows is a 2014 Action Comedy Drama Romance film written and directed by Rudolf Havlik. Thriller Transatlantic is a Croatian film directed by Mladen Juran. It was released in 1998. It was Croatia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Comedy Draftee Daffy is a 1945 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Daffy Duck. The cartoon was directed by Bob Clampett. Thriller Attack Force is a 2006 American action film directed by Michael Keusch, and also written and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Lisa Lovbrand and David Kennedy. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on December 5, 2006. Comedy Instead of Abracadabra is a 2008 short, action, comedy and drama film written and directed by Patrik Eklund. Thriller The Belgrade Phantom is a Serbian Historical, Drama, Thriller, Documentary film directed by Jovan B. Todorović. It was released in 2009. This film combines archival television footage, and current interviews with witnesses and participants of the events from 1979, as well as acting scenes. Comedy Dog with Electric Collar is a 2008 short comedy film written by Stephen Lance and directed by Steve Baker. Thriller Deadly Maria (Die tödliche Maria) is a 1994 film directed by Tom Tykwer. Thriller Megaville is an independent/low-budget direct-to-video 1990 American science fiction film, starring Billy Zane in his first lead role. Megaville is a neo-noir psychological thriller which utilizes elements of science fiction such as cyberpunk and existentialism. Animation Kostya is a 2012 animated short film directed by Anton Dyakov. Comedy – Ginger is an 2013 Malayalam action-comedy road film directed by Shaji Kailas and starring Jayaram, Muktha George, Mallika, Sudheesh, Jagadish, Suresh Krishna, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy and Kaviyoor Ponnamma. Animation A Story About a Boy, a Girl and Her Cat is a 2006 short animation film directed by Josef Fojt. Comedy The Good Old Days is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Roy William Neill, written by Austin Melford and John Dighton based on a story by Ralph Smart and starring Max Miller, Hal Walters and Kathleen Gibson. It is about a group of entertainers who struggle to get permission to perform at a tavern in 1840. It is on the British Film Institute's BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. Comedy Viralukketha Veekkam is a 1999 Tamil comedy film directed by V. Sekhar. The film features Livingston, Vadivelu, Vivek, Kushboo, Kovai Sarala and Kanaka in lead roles. The film, produced by S. S. Durairaju and K. Parthiban, had musical score by Deva and was released on 16 July 1999 to mixed reviews and became successful at box-office. Comedy Capitalist Manifesto: Working Men of All Countries, Accumulate is a 2003 film directed by Kim Gok and Kim Sun. Documentary film Bronx Obama is a 2014 biography documentary film directed by Ryan Murdock. Science Fiction Star Trek: Insurrection is a 1998 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the ninth film in the Star Trek film franchise and the second film to exclusively feature the cast of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. In addition to that cast, F. Murray Abraham, Donna Murphy and Anthony Zerbe also appeared in main roles. The crew of the USS Enterprise-E rebel against Starfleet after they discover a conspiracy with a species known as the Son'a to steal the peaceful Ba'ku's planet for its rejuvenating properties. Paramount Studios sought a change in pace after the previous film, Star Trek: First Contact. Michael Piller was asked to write the script, which was created from story ideas by Piller and executive producer Rick Berman. The story's first drafts featured the Romulans, and the Son'a and Ba'ku were introduced in the third draft. After Ira Steven Behr reviewed the script, Piller revised it and added a subplot involving a romantic interest for Captain Picard. The ending was further revised after test screenings. The special effects depicting outer space were completely computer generated, a first for a Star Trek film. Science Fiction Nation Awakes is an upcoming Pakistani science fiction superhero film directed by Umair Nasir Ali. Film is written and produced by Aamir Sajjad. Aamir Sajjad is also a lead star in the film. Comedy Los Enchiladas! is a 1999 film written, directed by and starring stand-up comedian Mitch Hedberg. The film is loosely based on his life growing up in Minnesota and his experience working in restaurants. It parodies a chain Mexican restaurant in a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota, on the day before Cinco de Mayo. The storyline follows an ensemble cast of absurd characters that work in and visit the restaurant throughout the course of one day. The cast is composed of many of Mitch's comedian friends and rounded out by local Minnesota actors. Three different local restaurants were used to portray the film's restaurant; one for the dining room scenes, a second for the kitchen scenes, and a third for the outside of the restaurant, which was a Chi-Chi's that Mitch actually worked at many years before and was the main inspiration for the ridiculously inauthentic Los Enchiladas. "Los Enchiladas!" premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, and has only been shown publicly a handful of times since, at comedy festivals and tributes to the deceased director, such as the one at the Paramount Theatre in Anderson, Indiana on August 12, 2010. Comedy Aquel ritmillo is a 1985 short comedy film written and directed by Javier Fesser. Animation Dirty Friday is a 2010 animated short directed by Tenesor Cruz Niesvaara and Adrián Miguel Delgado. Comedy True Stories is a 1986 American film that spans the genres of musical, art, and comedy, directed by and starring David Byrne of the band Talking Heads. It co-stars John Goodman, Swoosie Kurtz, and Spalding Gray. Byrne has described the film as, "A project with songs based on true stories from tabloid newspapers. It's like 60 Minutes on acid." True Stories was released by Warner Bros. in the United States, Canada, Italy, and Sweden in 1986, with limited release elsewhere the following year. Byrne was given much creative control over the motion picture's direction, largely due to the mainstream success of Talking Heads' 1984 concert film, Stop Making Sense. The majority of the film's music is supplied by Talking Heads. A soundtrack album, titled Sounds From True Stories, featured songs by Byrne, Talking Heads, and Terry Allen & The Panhandle Mystery Band, among others. Around the same time, Talking Heads released an album, titled True Stories, which included the band's versions of songs featured in the film. Comedy Baby's Day Out is a 1994 American family comedy adventure film, written by John Hughes, produced by Richard Vane and John Hughes, and directed by Patrick Read Johnson. The film stars twins Adam and Jacob Worton as Baby Bink with co-stars Joe Mantegna, Joe Pantoliano and Brian Haley as the film's three incompetent antagonists. The plot centers on a wealthy baby's kidnapping by three incompetent villains, his escape and adventure through a big city while being pursued by the three kidnappers. Comedy Wapakman is a Philippine superhero film directed by Topel Lee and starring eight-division world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao. It was released on December 25, 2009 as an entry to the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival. Animation Mitópolis is a 2013 short film written and directed by Alexandra Hetmerová. Thriller Lone Wolf McQuade is a 1983 action film, starring Chuck Norris, David Carradine, Barbara Carrera, L.Q. Jones, R.G. Armstrong, Leon Isaac Kennedy and Robert Beltran, and is directed by Steve Carver. The film score was written by Francesco De Masi and borrows heavily from Ennio Morricone's score for Once Upon a Time in the West. The screenplay features a quiver of characters: the "lone wolf" Ranger Jim McQuade, the bad guy with the widow of his partner who falls for the hero at first sight, the retired buddy, the captain trying to rein in the hero, the federal agent and the new young partner the hero does not want. Comedy High Heels is a 1991 melodrama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar and starring Marisa Paredes, Victoria Abril and Miguel Bosé. The plot follows the fractured relationship between a self-involved mother who is a famous torch song singer and the grown daughter she had abandoned as a child. The daughter, who works as TV newscaster, has married her mother's ex-lover and has befriended a female impersonator. A murder further complicates this web of relationships. The film has the feel of other mother-daughter melodramas like Stella Dallas, Mildred Pierce, Imitation of Life and particularly Autumn Sonata, which is quoted directly in the film. Comedy The Red Rose is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Marcello Pagliero, written by Robert Scipion and starring Françoise Arnoul and Louis de Funès. Documentary film Mend And Make Do is a 2014 short drama documentary animation biographcal film written by Stefan Kaday and directed by Bexie Bush. Documentary film Staging Hope is a 2011 documentary film written by Paul Freedman and directed by Bil Yoelin. Documentary film Magic Radio is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Stephanie Barbey and Luc Peter. Comedy A Matter of Degrees is a 1990 comedy TV film written by Jim Dunbar, Randall Poster, Jack Mason, and W.T. Morgan and directed by W.T. Morgan. Thriller Captivity is a 2007 horror thriller film directed by Roland Joffé, based on a screenplay by Larry Cohen and Joseph Tura, and starring Elisha Cuthbert. The film centers on two people who have been abducted and driven mad. Science Fiction The Minerva docks at a ZAFT base, where they are met by Chairman Durandal. Over a quiet dinner, he talks with Athrun, Shinn and other members of the crew. This conversation leads Shinn to reflect on the past, and the events that brought them to where they are now. But understanding does not bring peace, and after another argument with some of his shipmates, Shinn heads ashore to clear his head. There he meets a beautiful girl, and watches her fall into the ocean. He dives in to rescue her, and in turn then must wait to be rescued. Meanwhile, the Alliance Forces gather, along with their Orb Allies, to launch an attack on ZAFT. The Minerva scrambles and prepares for battle. But unknown to either side, far beneath the waves, another group is going to try to put an end to the fighting. Science Fiction Bounty Killer is a 2013 post-apocalyptic action comedy directed by Henry Saine about celebrity assassins hunting the white collar criminals responsible for the apocalypse. The film premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival in the USA and at Fantasia Film Festival in Canada. Bounty Killer was released on 6 September 2013 in theaters and on Video on Demand. The movie is based on a graphic novel published by Kickstart Comics in 2013. The DVD and Blu-Ray were released on 29 October 2013. Bounty Killer was released in the UK on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD on the 27 January 2014. The theme song "Gonna Getcha" was performed by Sara Bareilles who also sang "The Kill," for the film's end credits. Both songs were written by Will Collyer. Lyrics for "The Kill" were written by Sujata Day. Documentary film Julien is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Gaël Lépingle. Comedy George & Brad Live Long and Prosper is a 2012 short documentary comedy directed by Jessica Sanders. Comedy The Trouper is a 1922 silent comedy drama film written by A.P. Younger and directed by Harry B. Harris. Thriller 100 miles is a 2007 United Arab Emirates comedy short thriller crime film written and directed by Mustafa Abbas and stars Abbas, Mahmood Arjumand, Kurt Neyberg, and Salma Othman. Considered Abbass' seventh film, The film won 'Best Non-Documentary' at the 2007 Emirates Film Competition and was screened at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2008 as part of the 'Emirati Voices' category. Science Fiction Night Slaves is a 1970 American television science fiction-horror film directed by Ted Post. Based on a novel by science fiction writer Jerry Sohl, "Night Slaves" aired as part of the "Movie of the Week" series of TV movies produced for the ABC and starred film and TV actor James Franciscus and Lee Grant. The TV movie features the debut of actress Sharon Gless. The teleplay was co-written by Robert Specht who had contributed to the TV series The Outer Limits and The Immortal. Jerry Sohl the author of the original novel noted that he was "very pleased with the whole thing...as a matter of fact, it interested me. They did a marvelous job.". Franciscus had worked with director Ted Post the year before on Beneath the Planet of the Apes the first sequel in the Planet of The Apes film series and had high regard for Franciscus as an actor. Post worked as a director-for-hire on TV series, TV movies and theatrical films but brought more than the usual "director- for- hire" ethos often working on improving scripts or working with actors to refine their performances to meet the needs of the material. Thriller Women are being systematically murdered, their corpses mutilated, and a bizarre South American symbol painted in blood is found at the scene. The cop investigating is out to solve the crime before his ex wife, a reporter, becomes the next victim. Science Fiction Patlabor: The Movie is a 1989 anime film directed by Mamoru Oshii, with an original story by Headgear. It was produced by Studio Deen with the help of IG Tatsunoko, Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha. It is part of the Patlabor anime and manga series. Comedy The Scout is a 1994 comedy film starring Brendan Fraser and Albert Brooks and directed by Michael Ritchie, the director of The Bad News Bears. Comedy Hydrozagadka is a Polish superhero comedy film. During a summer heat wave, all the water in Warsaw is puzzlingly disappearing. Scientists secretly call upon As, a superhero who passes his days living as a mild-mannered engineer, to try to solve the mystery. It turns out that a mystery Maharaja is in league with Doctor Spot to steal Poland's water and take it to the Maharaja's country. The movie was ostensibly created as a Communist parody of the American ideals glorified in Superman and other superhero films, however Polish audiences instead felt the film humorously parodied aspects of Polish life under Communist rule, such as the many slogans for a "better life." Hydrozagadka premiered on April 30, 1971 on Polish television. Thriller Grand National Night is a 1953 British thriller brought to the screen by George Minter under the production of Phil C. Samuel from a play by Campbell and Dorothy Christie. It was directed by Bob McNaught and starred Nigel Patrick, Moira Lister and Beatrice Campbell with support from Michael Hordern, Noel Purcell and a cameo role from Colin Gordon. Cinematography was by Jack Asher. Previous to this film version Grand National Night had been presented as a BBC Radio serial as well as a stage play. Thriller Lying Eyes is a 1996 television film starring Cassidy Rae, Vincent Irizarry, Allison Smith and Jamie Rose. It was directed by Marina Sargenti. The film first aired on the National Broadcasting Company network on 9 December 1996. Thriller Souten: The Other Woman is a 2006 Bollywood film written and directed by Karan Razdan, starring Gulshan Grover, Mahima Chaudhry, Vikram Singh, Kiran Rathod and Shakti Kapoor in the lead roles. The film was released on 24 March 2006. Animation Paulicéia River, Sing! is a short animated film directed by Céu D´Ellia. Science Fiction A Better World is a 2013 short film written and directed by Sacha Feiner. Thriller Jailbreakers is a 1994 television film directed by William Friedkin. Filming took place in Southern California and it was released on September 9, 1994. The film originally aired on Showtime as part of their Rebel Highway series that took the titles of 1950s-era B-movies and applied them to original films. The film was later released on VHS. Comedy Trois ponts sur la rivière is a 1998 film directed by Jean-Claude Biette. Documentary film This Year in Czernowitz is a 2004 film directed by Volker Koepp. Comedy Buster is a 1988 British romantic comedy-drama crime film based on characters and events from the Great Train Robbery. It stars musician Phil Collins, Julie Walters, Larry Lamb and Sheila Hancock. The soundtrack featured two Phil Collins singles which topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Thriller Plasterhead is a 2006 horror, mystery, thriller film written and directed by Kevin Higgins. Comedy Los cuatro Juanes is a 1966 Mexican drama film directed by Miguel Zacarías. Comedy Where the Boys Are '84 is a 1984 remake of the 1960 teen sex comedy film Where the Boys Are, starring Lisa Hartman, Lorna Luft, Wendy Schaal and Lynn-Holly Johnson. Directed by Hy Averback and produced by Allan Carr, it was the first film released by Tri-Star Pictures. Science Fiction Ultraman Zoffy: Ultra Warriors vs. the Giant Monster Army is a 1984 tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Tsuburaya Productions and directed by Kōichi Takano. Comedy Legally Blonde is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Robert Luketic, written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, and produced by Marc E. Platt. It is based on a novel by Amanda Brown. The film stars Reese Witherspoon as a sorority girl who struggles to win back her ex-boyfriend by earning a law degree, along with Luke Wilson as a young attorney she meets during her studies, Matthew Davis as her ex-boyfriend, Selma Blair as his new fiancée, Victor Garber and Holland Taylor as law professors, Jennifer Coolidge as a manicurist, and Ali Larter as a fitness instructor, who was once her friend, accused of murder. In America, the film was released on July 13, 2001, and received generally positive reviews. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy and was ranked 29th on Bravo's 2007 list of "100 Funniest Movies". For her performance, Witherspoon received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the 2002 MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance. The film's box-office success led to a 2003 sequel, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, and a 2009 direct-to-DVD spin-off, Legally Blondes. Documentary film Perpetual Movements: A Cine Tribute to Carlos Paredes is a 2006 musical-documentary film directed by Edgar Pêra. Thriller Sabotage, also released as The Woman Alone, is a 1936 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock about an agent who uses a time bomb to blow up London. It is loosely based on Joseph Conrad's novel The Secret Agent. Thriller Elite Squad is a 2007 Brazilian crime film directed by José Padilha. The film is a semi-fictional account of the Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais, the Special Police Operations Squad of the Rio de Janeiro Military Police, analogous to the American SWAT teams. It is the second feature film and first fiction film of Padilha, who had previously directed the documentary Bus 174. The script was written by Bráulio Mantovani and Padilha, based on the book Elite da Tropa by sociologist Luiz Eduardo Soares and two former BOPE captains, André Batista and Rodrigo Pimentel. Elite Squad was an outstanding commercial success, and became a cultural phenomenon in Brazil. The film won the Golden Bear at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival. Its sequel, Elite Squad: The Enemy Within, released in Brazil on October 8, 2010, holds industry records in the country for ticket sales and gross revenue. Animation A dying man hands Lupin a mysterious diamond known as "Twilight Gemini". It is one half of a larger diamond that holds the secret to a buried treasure. The search for the other half and the treasure leads Lupin and Jigen to the deserts of Moracco. Fujiko's attempt to seduce the diamond from Lupin is interrupted by Sadachiyo, an effeminate, whip-wielding villain. The search for the treasure becomes more complicated as Lara, a beautiful rebel leader joins Lupin, and Goemon seeks only revenge against Sadachiyo. Thriller Diary is a 2006 Cantonese-language thriller film directed by Oxide Pang. Animation Two years after the birth of the manga a pilot film was realized. It was a brief film of only 15 minutes that had the purpose of assay the response to a possible future anime realization of Lupin III. The pilot opens with a challenge call from Lupin to Zenigata from a public phone. Documentary film Weapons of Mass Addiction is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Sergio García de Leániz and Vicente Pérez. Comedy Two Mules for Sister Sara is an American-Mexican western film starring Shirley MacLaine set during the French intervention in Mexico. The film was released in 1970 and directed by Don Siegel. It was to have been the first in a five-year exclusive association between Universal Pictures and Sanen Productions of Mexico. The film marked the second of five collaborations between Siegel and Eastwood, following Coogan's Bluff. The collaboration continued with The Beguiled and Dirty Harry and finally Escape From Alcatraz. The plot follows an American mercenary who gets mixed up with a nun and aids a group of Juarista rebels during the puppet reign of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. The film featured both American and Mexican actors and actresses, including being filmed in the picturesque countryside near Tlayacapan, Morelos. Thriller Duell in der Nacht is a 2007 thriller film written by Daniel Nocke and directed by Matti Geschonneck. Documentary film This sports documentary tells the remarkable story of the man voted the greatest boxer in history. Spanning his career from the early Depression-era days until his death in 1989, this special brings to light the may sides of Robinson: flashy public icon, womanizer, comeback kid, philanthropist, fighter. Comedy The Comedians of Comedy is a stand-up comedy tour featuring alternative comedians Patton Oswalt, Zach Galifianakis, Brian Posehn and Maria Bamford that was documented in a 2005 film and 2005 Comedy Central television series of the same name, both directed by Michael Blieden. After Zach Galifianakis left the tour, he was replaced by comedian Eugene Mirman. Comedy Someone Else's America is a 1995 drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević. Comedy Tigers in Lipstick is a 1979 comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Ursula Andress. It was Zampa's final film. Thriller Gone in 60 Seconds is a 2000 American action film, starring Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Christopher Eccleston, Robert Duvall, Vinnie Jones, and Will Patton. The film was directed by Dominic Sena, written by Scott Rosenberg, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, producer of The Rock and Con Air and Armageddon, and is a loose remake of the 1974 H.B. Halicki film of the same name. The film was shot throughout Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. Comedy Pussy Cat is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Simon Wharf. Thriller Cujo is a 1983 American horror/thriller film based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. Cujo was directed by Lewis Teague from a screenplay by Don Carlos Dunaway and Lauren Currier. Comedy Chocolate Milk is a 2012 short comedy animation film written and directed by Eliza Kinkz. Comedy Mango Kiss is a 2004 US comedy film written and directed by Sascha Rice. The movie is a love story between two lesbian friends, Lou and Sassafras. It is based on the play Bermuda Triangles, written by Sarah Brown. The story for the play was based on the playwright's experience living within the lesbian subculture found in San Francisco in the 1990s. Comedy Marionette is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone. It featured the onscreen debut of Marcello Mastroianni as an uncredited extra. Documentary film The Bonobo Connection is a 2012 Short, History, and Documentary film written and directed by Irene Magafan. Comedy Azumanga Daioh is a 2001 anime, comedy, short film written by Kiyohiko Azuma and directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori. Comedy Salaviinanpolttajat is a Finnish film made in 1907. While only 20 minutes in length, it is generally considered the first fictional film made in the country and as such, the starting point of Finnish cinema industry. Animation The Country Mouse and the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale is an animated TV special from Michael Sporn Productions, which aired in December 1993 as part as the HBO Storybook Musicals series. As the title implies, the story is an adaptation of the Aesop fable that is set around Christmastime. The special's two characters, Emily and Alexander, were voiced respectively by Crystal Gayle and John Lithgow. These two cousins would appear in the animated series The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures, also on HBO. Comedy You Kill Me is 2007 crime comedy film directed by John Dahl, and starring Ben Kingsley, Luke Wilson, Téa Leoni, Philip Baker Hall, Dennis Farina, and Bill Pullman. Documentary film Romeo Romeo is a 2012 comedy-drama and documentary film directed by Lizzie Gottlieb. Science Fiction I Dream of Mimi is a Japanese hentai series by Kaoru Shintani. It was produced in 1997 by Pink Pineapple studios, with some work farmed out to OLM. It was released in North America by The Right Stuf International under the name I Dream of Mimi. It is based on the 1993 manga "ぶっとび!!CPU" by Kaoru Shintani, published by Hakusensha in Young Animal and as 3 tankoban under the Jets Comics banner. Comedy The Dead Can't Dance is a comedy, horror and science fiction film directed by Rodrick Pocowatchit. Comedy Malèna is a 2000 Italian romantic drama film starring Monica Bellucci and Giuseppe Sulfaro. It was directed and written by Giuseppe Tornatore from a story by Luciano Vincenzoni. Documentary film Pabst wieder sehen is a 1997 documentary film directed by Wolfgang Jacobsen, Martin Koerber and Rene Perraudin Comedy Lucky Ghost is a 1942 American film directed by William Beaudine. The film is a sequel to the 1941 film Mr. Washington Goes to Town. The film is also known as Lady Luck. Animation Bio Woman is a 1980 short film directed by Bob Godfrey. Thriller A Kiss to Die For is a film directed by Leon Ichaso released on December 6, 1993. Comedy El Cielo Rojo is a 2008 independent film from Costa Rica. Written and directed by Miguel Alejandro Gomez, the film stars Allan Obando, Mauricio Dapena, Ricardo Rodriguez, and Edgar Roman. The film was shot in the Costa Rican provinces of San Jose, Puntarenas, Guanacaste, and Alajuela; It was shot in 21 days through January 2007 and was released in early August 2008. The film is a character-driven drama, with a heavy dose of comedy, and could be classified as both a coming-of-age story with political undertones and an art-house film. Documentary film EKV: As It Once Was is a 2009 documentary film written by Dusan Vesic and Sandra Rancic, and directed by Dusan Vesic. Science Fiction Imaginaerum is a 2012 Finnish-Canadian musical fantasy film co-written and directed by Stobe Harju. It was developed with and features music from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish's seventh studio album of the same name; Nightwish's keyboardist and songwriter Tuomas Holopainen co-wrote the film. Imaginaerum, which is produced by Markus Selin from Solar Films Inc. along with Nightwish, is the feature film debut of Stobe Harju. It received grants from the Finnish Film Foundation, a Finnish government institution. The film received $575,000 toward its $3.7 million budget. The film was originally titled Imaginarium, but the title was later changed to Imaginaerum in order to avoid mix-ups. The film was released on November 23, 2012 in Finland. Comedy Ella, él y sus millones is a 1944 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Juan de Orduña. The movie is based on the play written by Honorio Maura. Animation Rippled is a 2012 animated short music video directed by Darcy Prendergast and Samuel Lewis. Documentary film "This kinetic and fast-paced documentary will put you right on the Eisbach in the heart of Munich, where river-surfing was invented 35 years ago. Stunningly shot with cameras literally on the surfboards, you can sense the exhilaration as they take to the water. With cameos by surfing legends like Nick Carroll and Kelly Slater, Keep Surfing will make you want to hit the waves!" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Private Angelo is a 1949 British comedy war film directed by Michael Anderson and Peter Ustinov. It starred Ustinov, Godfrey Tearle, Maria Denis and Marjorie Rhodes. It depicts the misadventures of a soldier in the Italian Army during the Second World War. It was adapted from the novel Private Angelo by Eric Linklater. A number of scenes in the film were filmed in the Italian village of Trequanda in the Province of Siena. Comedy Les Boys II is a 1998 comedy, sport film written by René Brisebois, François Camirand and Louis Saïa and directed by Louis Saïa. Comedy Malice in the Palace is the 117th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Neue Vahr Süd is a 2010 comedy film written by Christian Zübert and directed by Hermine Huntgeburth. Documentary film Louis Lumière is a 66 minute filmed conversation between Henri Langlois founder and director of La Cinémathèque Française and the film director Jean Renoir It was directed by Éric Rohmer in 1968. Comedy Tovarich is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak, based on the 1935 play by Robert E. Sherwood, which in turn was based on the 1933 French play Tovaritch by Jacques Deval. It was produced by Litvak through Warner Bros., with Robert Lord as associate producer and Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner as executive producers. The screenplay was by Casey Robinson from the French play by Jacques Deval adapted into English by Robert E. Sherwood. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Charles Lang. The film stars Claudette Colbert and Charles Boyer with Basil Rathbone, Anita Louise, Melville Cooper, Isabel Jeans, Morris Carnovsky and Curt Bois in his American debut role. Documentary film The I Love Lucy 50th Anniversary Special is a Special Tribute TV Movie about "I Love Lucy". Comedy Kooky is a 2010 Czech action comedy film directed by Jan Svěrák. The film combines techniques of puppet animation, stop motion and live action. It tells the story of a six-year-old asthmatic boy whose parents force him to throw away his favorite toy, an old teddy bear named Kooky. In the boy's fantasy, Kooky comes to life in the landfill, escapes into a mysterious forest and begins its journey amongst the rough-and-ready creatures of the forest. Animation Lotte and the Moonstone Secret is a 2011 Estonian animated film directed by Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma. Comedy Seventh Cat is a drama, fantasy, comedy film written and directed by Hiroshi Toda. Comedy Who's Cookin' Who? is the 17th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 24, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Documentary film Paddle To The Ocean is a 2013 short documentary film written by Zac Crouse and directed by Kelsey Thompson. Comedy Bucuresti - Wien 8:15 is a 2000 film written by Catalin Mitulescu, Doru Nitescu and Keraj Sokol and directed by Catalin Mitulescu. Documentary film Doc Next: Draw Me a Crisis is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Alketa Ramaj. Thriller Butterflies Do Not Drink Coffee is a 2009 short crime fiction film written and directed by Jossy Mayor. Comedy Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Stephen Herek and starring Christina Applegate, Joanna Cassidy, Josh Charles, and David Duchovny. The plot focuses on seventeen-year-old Sue Ellen Crandell, whose mother leaves for a two-month summer vacation in Australia, putting all five siblings in the care of a strict tyrannical elderly babysitter. When the babysitter suddenly dies in her sleep, Sue Ellen assumes the role as head of the household to prevent her mother from returning home early. She fakes a resume to get a job in the fashion industry, but proves capable and lucky enough to succeed. Comedy The Thirteen Chairs is a 1969 comedy film based on The Twelve Chairs, a 1928 satirical novel by the Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov. It was directed by Nicolas Gessner and Luciano Lucignani, and starred Sharon Tate, Vittorio Gassman, Orson Welles, Vittorio De Sica, and Tim Brooke-Taylor. Documentary film The African Twintowers is a 2008 documentary film directed by Christoph Schlingensief. Comedy Virtually identical in plot terms to 'One Cab's Family' (1952), but this time round it concerns a family of aeroplanes and the problems Mom and Pop have with Junior, whose obsession with speed leads him to acquire a jet engine... Comedy Foul Play is a 1978 American comic mystery/thriller film written and directed by Colin Higgins, and starring Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Dudley Moore, Burgess Meredith, Eugene Roche, Rachel Roberts, Brian Dennehy and Billy Barty. In it, a recently divorced librarian is drawn into a mystery when a stranger hides a roll of film in a pack of cigarettes and gives it to her for safekeeping. The film inspired an ABC television series starring Barry Bostwick and Deborah Raffin that aired in early 1981 and was cancelled after six episodes. Comedy Glove Taps is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 151st Our Gang short that was released. Animation Dot is a short film created by Aardman Animations. It is a spot for the Nokia N8. Comedy Hitting a New High is a 1937 romantic musical comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh written by John Twist, Maxwell Shane, Gertrude Purcell and Robert Harari and is based on the the story by Robert Harari and Maxwell Shane. Documentary film Eat the Document is a documentary of Bob Dylan's 1966 tour of the United Kingdom with the Hawks. It was shot under Dylan's direction by D. A. Pennebaker, whose groundbreaking documentary Dont Look Back [sic] chronicled Dylan's 1965 British tour. The film was originally commissioned for the ABC television series Stage '66. Though shooting had completed for the film, Dylan's July 1966 motorcycle accident delayed the editing process. Once well enough to work again, Dylan edited the film himself. ABC rejected the film as incomprehensible for a mainstream audience. It has never been released on home video and prints are rarely screened in theaters. Some footage from Eat the Document was used in Martin Scorsese's 2005 documentary on Bob Dylan, No Direction Home. Comedy Berlin Beirut is a 2004 German-Lebanese short film by the Lebanese director Myrna Maakaron. Animation Feed the Kitty is a Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, in which bulldog Marc Antony adopts a small cat, Pussyfoot, and tries to hide it from his owner. The cartoon was released theatrically on February 2, 1952, and in 1994 was voted #36 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Comedy Spaghetti a la Mode is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Group is a 2002 comedy film written by Anne de Marcken and Marilyn Freeman and directed by Anne de Marcken and Marilyn Freeman. Animation The Epic of Gilgamesh, or This Unnameable Little Broom is a 1985 stop motion short film by The Brothers Quay. The film is loosely based on the first tablet of The Epic of Gilgamesh. Boasting the longest title in the Quays' entire output, this 1985 film is generally known as This Unnameable Little Broom. The short began life as a proposed hour-long program Channel 4 exploring aspects of the ancient Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest known surviving work of literature, which would combine puppet animation, dance sequences, and live-action documentary elements. However, Channel Four were unsure about the project, and only agreed to fund a short animated sequence as a pilot - which is all that was ultimately made. Animation Image Moment is an animated short film directed by Den Tianch. Science Fiction Ratchet & Clank is an upcoming 2015 American-Canadian 3D computer-animated science fiction action film based on the platforming video game series of the same name by Insomniac Games. It will be produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and Blockade Entertainment and distributed by Cinema Management Group. Series developer, Insomniac Games, will play a role in the film’s production, screenplay, character development, and animation consulting. The film will be directed by Kevin Munroe and Jericca Cleland, and feature an original story written by the original Insomniac Games writer TJ Fixman as well as featuring the same voice cast to reprise their respective roles and utilizing assets from the video games in the film. It is currently scheduled for a theatrical release in early 2015. Documentary film The Glamorous World of the Adlon Hotel is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Percy Adlon. Thriller In with Thieves is a 2008 crime, drama, thriller film written and directed by Sid Kali. Thriller Raid on Entebbe is a 1977 TV film directed by Irvin Kershner. It is based on an actual event: Operation Entebbe and the freeing of hostages at Entebbe Airport in Entebbe, Uganda on 4 July 1976. The portrayal of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was Peter Finch's final performance; he died five days after the film's release. Documentary film SS United States: Lady in Waiting is a 2008 documentary film about the famed ocean liner SS United States, which was in service from 1952 to 1969. It features interviews of many past crew members and passengers about the background, construction, service and life on board the SS United States. The film also focuses on the lighting up of the vessel by artist Robert Wogan while also showing footage of her glamorous years in service. The documentary also includes excerpts of footage Wogan filmed while exploring the engine room of the United States, all of which the artist later released on a 55 minute long DVD. A charity screening of the documentary was held on March 11, 2010, the money raised going to the cause of saving the endangered SS United States. Animation B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations is an upcoming computer-animated supernatural action comedy film by DreamWorks Animation. It is based on an original idea by Tony Leondis, who is also directing. Tom Wheeler is writing the script, Maryann Garger is producing, Kristine Belson and Courtney Pledger are executive producing The film stars Seth Rogen, Melissa McCarthy and Bill Murray. It will be released on June 5, 2015, by 20th Century Fox. Comedy Human Cargo is a 1936 film directed by Allan Dwan. Comedy Play It to the Bone is a 1999 sports/comedy-drama film, starring Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson, written and directed by Ron Shelton. It follows the adventures of two boxers and best friends who travel to Las Vegas in order to fight each other for the sake of a chance to compete for the middleweight title. The film also starred Lolita Davidovich, Tom Sizemore, Lucy Liu, and Robert Wagner. Cameo appearances include: Steve Lawrence, Tony Curtis, Wesley Snipes, Mike Tyson, Kevin Costner, Rod Stewart, Jennifer Tilly, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Drew Carey and Chuck Bodak. The film was released to neither critical acclaim nor commercial success. Comedy The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery is a British film comedy set in the fictional St Trinian's School, released in 1966, three years after the Great Train Robbery had taken place. It also parodies the technocratic ideas of the Harold Wilson government and its support of the comprehensive school system. Directed by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat with a script by Sidney and Leslie Gilliat, it was the fourth in a series of five St Trinian's films, and the first of them to be made in colour. It retained George Cole, Richard Wattis, Eric Barker, Michael Ripper and Raymond Huntley from the earlier films. Several new actors were brought in, including Frankie Howerd as Alfred Askett, Reg Varney as Gilbert, Dora Bryan as headmistress Amber Spottiswood, and Stratford Johns as the Voice. Although asked twice, Joyce Grenfell refused to appear again as Sergeant Ruby Gates; she was later reported to have said that she regretted appearing in the St Trinian's saga. Raymond Huntley appeared as the "Minister of Schools", having appeared in a different role in the earlier films; and Cyril Chamberlain appeared as Maxie. Science Fiction Battle: Los Angeles is a 2011 military science fiction war film directed by Jonathan Liebesman. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Chris Bertolini, based in part on a wartime incident dubbed the "Battle of Los Angeles". The film is set in modern day Los Angeles and follows a retiring Marine Staff Sergeant played by Aaron Eckhart who must go back into the line of duty to lead a platoon of U.S. Marines, a Hospital corpsman, isolated U.S. Army soldiers and a U.S. Air Force sergeant during a global alien invasion. The ensemble cast also features Michelle Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez, Bridget Moynahan, Ne-Yo, and Michael Peña. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media and Original Film. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by Columbia, while the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment division released the film in the video rental market. Battle: Los Angeles explores extraterrestrial life, violence and military warfare. Following its wide release in theaters, the film won the BMI TV Music Award for composer Brian Tyler. Comedy El Gordo de América is a 1976 Argentine film. Science Fiction Against the Dark is a 2009 American action and horror film starring Steven Seagal and directed by Richard Crudo. In a post-apocalyptic world, destroyed by a disease, which turns humans into infected strongly resembling vampires, Seagal plays Tao, the leader of a squad of ex-military vigilantes who are attempting to find and rescue a group of survivors trapped in a hospital. This is Steven Seagal's first horror film. The film was released direct-to-video on February 10, 2009 and was Seagal's first release of 2009. Documentary film Kadhal Mannan is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ashok Kumar. Documentary film Giran is an Egyptian 2009 documentary film. Documentary film Fuel is a 2008 documentary film directed by Josh Tickell and produced by Greg Reitman, Dale Rosenbloom, Daniel Assael, Darius Fisher, and Rebecca Harrell Tickell. It won the audience award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The DVD was released on June 22, 2010. Documentary film Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment is a 1991 American short documentary film directed by Debra Chasnoff. It won an Academy Award at the 64th Academy Awards in 1992 for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy Touch is a 1997 film written and directed by Paul Schrader, based on a novel by Elmore Leonard. The film, which has elements of drama and black comedy, stars Christopher Walken, Richard Schiff, Bridget Fonda, Skeet Ulrich, Tom Arnold, Gina Gershon, Lolita Davidovich, Janeane Garofalo and Paul Mazursky. It was shot in Fullerton, California. The soundtrack of the movie was composed and recorded by Dave Grohl, and released on his Capitol Records imprint, Roswell Records. The majority of the tracks are instrumental, with the exception of "How Do You Do," as well as two songs performed with Louise Post of Veruca Salt. The release would also mark the first time Grohl used his pseudonym Late, as credited in the liner notes, since the release of Pocketwatch in 1992. Documentary film Metal: A Headbanger's Journey is a 2005 documentary directed by Sam Dunn with Scot McFadyen and Jessica Wise. The film follows 31-year-old Dunn, a Canadian anthropologist, who has been a heavy metal fan since the age of 12. Dunn sets out across the world to uncover the various opinions on heavy metal music, including its origins, culture, controversy, and the reasons it is loved by so many people. The film made its debut at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released as a two-disc special edition DVD in the US on September 19, 2006. A follow-up to the film titled Global Metal premiered at the Bergen International Film Festival on October 17, 2007, and saw limited release in theatres in June 2008. Dunn has also elaborated upon his "Heavy Metal Family Tree" in the VH1 series Metal Evolution, which focuses on one sub-genre per episode. Thriller A woman finds her life unraveling after she makes friends with her daughter's teacher. Animation Hot Cross Bunny is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical animated short, starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a play on the nursery rhyme Hot Cross Buns as well as a punny allusion to the basic plot premise. Documentary film Africa segreta is an Italian documentary film, released in 1969. Comedy Die Basis des Make-up is a 1984 film directed by Heinz Emigholz. Thriller Prisoner/Terrorist is a 2007 drama thriller film written and directed by Masao Adachi. Documentary film Black Rodeo is a 1972 documentary by filmmaker Jeff Kanew. Comedy Dans l'eau qui fait des bulles, is a French comedy film from 1961, directed by Maurice Delbez, written by Marcel Prêtre, starring Louis de Funès. In France the film is also known under the title "Le garde-champêtre mène l'enquête"; other titles: "Un cadavere in fuga", "Louis, die Schnatterschnauze", "Louis, lass die Leiche liegen". the scenario was written on the basis of "Les Pittuiti's" of Michel Duran. Thriller Metro Manila is 2013 British-Filipino independently produced crime drama film directed by Sean Ellis. Ellis also co-produced and co-wrote the film. The film was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Documentary film This Is My Land... Hebron is a film directed by Giulia Amati and Stephen Natanson. Documentary film Operation 8 is a 2011 documentary directed by Abi King-Jones and Errol Wright. Comedy Eleven Men Out is comedy-drama directed by Robert Ingi Douglas. The film participated in the Toronto International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and the Hawaii International Film Festival. Comedy The Goodbye Girl is a 1977 American romantic comedy-drama film. Directed by Herbert Ross, the film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason, Quinn Cummings, and Paul Benedict. The original screenplay by Neil Simon centers on an odd trio—a struggling actor who has sublet a Manhattan apartment from a friend, the current occupant and her precocious young daughter. Richard Dreyfuss won a Best Actor Oscar for his performance as Elliot Garfield. At the time he became the youngest man to win an Oscar for Best Actor. Comedy Love Building is a 2013 comedy film directed by Iulia Rugina. Animation Witch Madness is a 2000 animation short film directed by Faith Hubley. Comedy Only the Young is a 2012 documentary film directed by Elizabeth Mims and Jason Tippet. Documentary film The Story of 1 is a BBC documentary about the history of numbers, and in particular, the number 1. It was presented by ex-Monty Python member Terry Jones. It was released in 2005. Documentary film La Parade (Notre Histoire) is a documentary film written by Lionel Baier and Laurent Guido and directed by Lionel Baier. Documentary film Jaimeo Brown's Transcendence is a historical documentary music drama film directed by Mario Lathan. Animation Invisible Moustache of Raoul Dufy is a 1955 short animated documentary film written by Sidney Peterson and directed by Aurelius Battaglia. Science Fiction Burn Spark is a 2011 romance drama sci-fi film written and directed by Maqui Gaona. Documentary film Viewers get a special behind-the-scenes look at the show's long history, from how it first got on the air to the experience of being a guest host; writers, actors and guest hosts comment on the experience of working on the show; memorable skits. Comedy Spring Blues is a 2009 Drama film written by Son Jae-myeong and directed by Son Jae-myeong. Documentary film Classic Albums: Steely Dan: Aja is a 1999 musical documentary directed by Alan Lewens. Documentary film Let's Talk About It is a 2006 Documentary film directed by Deepa Mehta. Documentary film Corner Store is a documentary film about Yousef, an owner of a corner grocery store in San Francisco, produced and directed by Katherine Bruens and Sean Gillane, acting as both cinematographer and co-writer. Filming began in December 2009. Yousef Elhaj, an owner of a corner grocery store in San Francisco is the focus of Corner Store. The film is structured as a first-person narrative with an informal and intimate tone, and shot largely as cinema vérité. The camera introduces the audience to Yousef, who left Palestine ten years ago during the Second Intifada, and was forced to leave his wife and children behind as an economic refugee. During the interceding decade, Yousef has not only worked alone in the store but has also lived alone in the store's small back room, which also serves as the office and stock room. As his children have grown into young adults, he has only been to visit them once, and then for only ten days. Yet he has put everything into ensuring the success of his business working from eight in the morning until midnight or two in the morning seven days a week and 365 days a year – for ten years. Documentary film Angels of Death is a 1998 Dutch documentary film by director Leo de Boer. During World War II, the Soviet General Andrey Vlasov was in control of the 2nd Shock Army. This documentary contains images of people studying the location near the city of Leningrad where the 2nd Shock Army was annihilated in 1942. Animation Beluga is a 2011 animated short film directed by Shin Hashimoto. Documentary film Flamenco is a 1995 Spanish documentary film directed by Carlos Saura with camerawork by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro. The film is entirely musical and dancing vignettes, composed and photographed on a sound stage. Comedy Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat is a 1989 American Western horror/comedy directed by Anthony Hickox and starring David Carradine, Bruce Campbell and Morgan Brittany. It was written by Hickox and John Burgess. Filmed in and around Moab, Utah, in 1988, Sundown was Vestron Pictures' last film and it was never released to theaters. Its only public screenings were at film festivals in Seattle and Palm Springs, as well as a Cannes release in 1989. Released in 1991 on VHS and in 2008 on DVD, it has earned a cult following. Thriller Slash-in-the-Box is a short horror film from writer/director Nick Everhart. The short film was selected by director Eli Roth as a Finalist in the 2011 Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights Short Film Competition. Nominated for Best Editing in the 2011 Super Shorts International Film Festival. Official Selection at 2012 AMC Theatres Kansas City Film Fest, Killer Film Fest, Horrible Imaginings Film Festival, Chicago Indie Horror Film Festival, Kansas City Creep Fest, and Tri-Cities International Fantastic Film Festival. Written and Directed by Nick Everhart. Starring Elizabeth Masucci and Tyler Hollinger. Produced by Nick Everhart, Laura J. Hill, Leigh Scott, Eliza Swenson Production Coordinator - Travis Somerville Wardrobe - Regina Amato Makeup - Krystal Phillips Director of Photography - Leigh Scott 1st Assistant Camera - Josh Therriault Gaffer - Ross Neugeboren Key Grip - Bob Blankemeier Production Assistant - Catherine Chiocchi Set Photographer - Drew Amato Visual Effects and Poster Art by Laura J. Hill Documentary film Yoole is a Senegalese 2010 documentary film. Science Fiction Gamera: Super Monster, a 1980 kaiju film, was the final entry in the Shōwa Gamera series, and the last Gamera film written by Nisan Takahashi and directed by Noriaki Yuasa. It relied heavily on stock footage from previous Gamera films. This movie was made when Daiei Film was brought out of bankruptcy by the Tokuma Shoten publishing company. It was intended as a one-shot movie for children. There wasn't another Gamera film for another 15 years, until his revival in 1995. Thriller Roadflower, also known as Road Flower or The Road Killers, is a 1994 American suspense thriller starring Christopher Lambert, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Arquette, Josh Brolin, Christopher McDonald, John Pyper-Ferguson, and Adrienne Shelly. Comedy Argentine Nights is a film directed by Albert S. Rogell released on Sep 6, 1940. Documentary film Crips and Bloods: Made in America is a documentary by Stacy Peralta discussing the unique circumstances and factors that led to the creation of Crips and Bloods, two of the most violent gangs in all of United States history. The documentary goes beyond the general background of and discusses the external factors that fueled the African American youth to turn to gangs. It also raises many questions regarding the government responses/lack thereof to such minority conflict. Comedy Podaa Podi is an 2012 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by debutant Vignesh Shivan, starring Silambarasan and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar. The score and soundtrack of the film was composed by Dharan Kumar, while cinematography and editing were handled by Duncan Telford and Anthony Gonsalves, respectively. The film started production in 2008 and was released on 13 November 2012, as a Diwali release. The film was grandly welcomed by audience despite fetching negative reviews from critics and was declared super hit at the box office despite receiving tough competition from Vijay's Thuppakki. The film was released along with Ammavin Kaipesi and Thuppakki. Comedy Status: Single is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by Jose Javier Reyes. Comedy The Last Producer is a 2000 American drama film directed by and starring Burt Reynolds. It also featured Rod Steiger, Benjamin Bratt and Kim Chase and was the first film directed by Reynolds since 1985's Stick. Documentary film The Birth of Light is a 1997 short documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Thriller Eik Dasttak is a 2007 crime drama film written by Shekhar S. Jha, Rahul B. Seth and directed by Shekhar S. Jha. Animation Koyaa - The Extraordinary is a 2011 animated short film directed by Kolja Saksida. Thriller Inside is a social film thriller brought to viewers through a partnership by Intel and Toshiba. Directed and written by D. J. Caruso and starring Emmy Rossum, the experience is broken up into several segments across multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Viewers are challenged to help Rossum’s character, Christina, safely make it out of her predicament. The film bears some similarities to the 2008 film Untraceable in that it involves kidnapping and an Internet audience as part of the plot. The first in a series of episodes was released on the website on 25 July 2011 for those participating in the "real-time experience". The whole film became available for online viewing on 6 September 2011 in their website, however the film has seemingly disappeared from the internet, as both the website and YouTube channel no longer exist. Documentary film Latcho Drom is a 1993 French documentary film directed and written by Tony Gatlif. The movie is about the Romani people's journey from north-west India to Spain, consisting primarily of music. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Side Out is a 1990 film about a beach volleyball competition, featuring C. Thomas Howell, Peter Horton, Harley Jane Kozak and Courtney Thorne-Smith. The term “side-out” refers to an obsolete rule in volleyball under which the winning point could only be scored by the serving team. A side-out is now defined as when the receiving team earns the right to serve whether they get a point when they do so or not. Side-out can also refer to a type of scoring in a game of volleyball where only the serving team can score points. Documentary film This Is Elvis is a 1981 documentary film directed by Andrew Solt and Malcolm Leo, based on the life of Elvis Presley. It combined archival footage with reenactments, and voice-over narration by pop singer Ral Donner, imitating Presley's speaking voice. It was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. The film grossed $2 million at the box office in the U.S./Canada, ranking #92 for 1981. For the reenactment scenes, Presley was portrayed in the film by four actors: Paul Boensch II as Presley at age 10 David Scott as Presley at age 18 Dana MacKay as Presley at age 35 Johnny Harra as Presley at age 42 Other narrators provided voice-over narrations for Vernon Presley, Gladys Presley, and Priscilla Presley. Presley's former road manager Joe Esposito and girlfriend Linda Thompson provided their own narrations. Presley receives credit only in the extended version prepared for cable and later home video release. RCA Records released a two-disc soundtrack album for the film in 1981, featuring the first official release of several of Presley's 1950s television appearances as well as other previously unreleased performances. Documentary film El vágido is a 2008 short documentary film written by Eduardo Ledesma and Juan Luis Tamayo and directed by Juan Luis Tamayo. Thriller Open Water 2: Adrift is a 2006 thriller filmed entirely in Malta, starring Susan May Pratt, Richard Speight, Jr., Niklaus Lange, Ali Hillis, Cameron Richardson and Eric Dane. Promotional posters claim the film is based on actual events. Documentary film Lies of Love is a 1949 short Italian documentary film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy The Adventures of Pluto Nash is a 2002 American science fiction comedy film directed by Ron Underwood and starring Eddie Murphy as the title protagonist. The film is considered one of the worst box office bombs, grossing only around $7.1 million on its reported $100 million budget. Comedy The Titfield Thunderbolt is a 1953 British comedy film about a group of villagers trying to keep their branch line operating after British Railways decided to close it. The film was written by T.E.B. Clarke and was inspired by the restoration of the narrow gauge Talyllyn Railway in Wales, the world's first heritage railway run by volunteers. It starred Stanley Holloway, George Relph and John Gregson, and was directed by Charles Crichton. Michael Truman was the producer. The film was produced by Ealing Studios. It was the first Ealing comedy shot in Technicolor and one of the first colour comedies made in the UK. There was considerable inspiration from the book Railway Adventure by established railway book author L. T. C. Rolt, published in 1952. Rolt had acted as honorary manager for the volunteer enthusiasts running the Talyllyn Railway for the two years 1951-52. A number of scenes in the film, such as the emergency re-supply of water to the locomotive by buckets from an adjacent stream, or passengers being asked to assist in pushing the carriages, were taken from this book. Documentary film Faces of Death V, released in 1995, is a direct-to-video release consisting of highlights from the earlier films. It begins with the intro and opening credits from Faces of Death, before moving into more archive footage lifted whole from the earlier films, primarily from parts one and four. A noted scene, involving the killing of a monkey which is then prepared and served at an exotic restaurant, is lifted entirely from the first film, as is a blatantly staged heart-ripping scene by African elephants; the "head in a box" scene is taken from Faces of Death IV. Adolf Hitler is again briefly featured in archive footage. Comedy Tapeworm is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Margaret Laney. Comedy The Devil's Brother or Bogus Bandits or Fra Diavolo is a 1933 comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It is based on Daniel Auber's operetta Fra Diavolo about the Italian bandit Fra Diavolo. At 90 minutes, it is the longest film Laurel and Hardy made. Animation Calendar the Siamese is a 1997 short animation film directed by Lewis Klahr. Comedy People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart, is a 1967 Danish/Swedish romantic comedy directed by Henning Carlsen and starring Harriet Andersson and Preben Neergaard. The film is based upon the 1944 novel by Jens August Schade. Documentary film Aleksandrinke is a documentary film directed by Metod Pevec. Thriller I Come in Peace is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Craig R. Baxley, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Brian Benben, Betsy Brantley and Matthias Hues. The film was released in the United States on September 28, 1990. The film is about a rule-breaking vice cop who becomes involved in the investigation of mysterious drug-related murders on the streets of Houston, Texas. The original title is Dark Angel; the film was planned to be released under the same title in the United States but was renamed by Triumph Releasing to I Come in Peace because of two other movies entitled The Dark Angel, according to executive producer Mark Damon who preferred the original title. Thriller Shallow Grave is a 1994 British dark comedy crime film that marked the cinematic directorial debut of Danny Boyle with an original screenplay by John Hodge. The film also provided starring roles for the then relatively little-known actors Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston and Kerry Fox. The production was funded by Channel 4 television and the film was distributed by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment who, as with their other releases, generated a large amount of publicity for the film on a limited budget. Shallow Grave was the most commercially successful British film of 1995, considered a "90s classic" by Criterion in 2012. It earned Boyle the Best Newcomer Award from the 1996 London Film Critics Circle. Comedy The Kettles in the Ozarks is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the eighth installment of Universal-International's Ma and Pa Kettle franchise starring Marjorie Main and introducing Arthur Hunnicutt as Sedge, Pa's brother who lives in the Ozarks, replacing Percy Kilbride as Pa. Animation Hocus Pocus Alfie Atkins is a 2013 Swedish animated feature film directed by Torill Kove. It is based on the book of the same title from the Alfie Atkins book series by Gunilla Bergström. Documentary film Bibliografia is a 2013 film written and directed by João Manso and Miguel Manso. Documentary film One Hundred Fires is a 2013 documentary family drama film directed by Isabelle Carbonell. Thriller Vital (Carlos Alberto Riccelli) is a Brazilian federal police deputy who leads a special investigation group focused on capturing an international drug lord, named Carlos 'Beque' Batista. Vital's team is completed by three other cops: Dani (Selton Mello), Lua (Cesario Augusto) and Rocha (Christovam Neto). Dani is a young federal agent, whose specialty is to infiltrate in and investigate the activities of the young drug oriented society of Brasilia. Lua and Rocha are street cops, from the local police forces, who were requested by the Brazilian federal police to join the investigation, since their street smart skills are considered pivotal for the better solution of the case. Lua is also an old friend of Vital, having joined him in other missions in the past. Each member of the group also struggles with life outside their day to day routine. Vital, being the leader and most experienced man of the group, will have to cope with the differences between his three men in order to keep them focused on their main goal. Written by Erik de Castro A dangerous drug lord operates in Brasilia, the federal capital of Brazil. To capture him, the police will do whatever is necessary. Caught in the middle is a frightened population. "Federals" exposes the reality of a country that today is an important route for international drug-trafficking. Written by Erik de Castro Documentary film Citizen Langlois is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Edgardo Cozarinsky. Documentary film The First Olympian is a 2004 documentary film directed by Nick Copus. Comedy Three Angels and Five Lions is a 1982 comedy-family film written by Sven Methling and Bjarne Reuter, directed by Sven Methling. Comedy King for a Day is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1983, directed by Nikolay Volev, starring Todor Kolev and Itzhak Fintzi. The screenplay is written by Nikola Statkov based on his short stories “The Outlander” and “The Mister”. The main character Purko is a poor peasant with many children, constantly starting extravagant initiatives to get out of poverty during the hard times between the two world wars. The only consolation he finds in the music with his clarinet and his inborn musical talent until one day he meets an elegant couple from a town. They promise him prosperity if he mortgage his house and invest the money in their business. This is the second out of three super hit films, featuring Todor Kolev in the leading role, released during the 1980s. The others are The Double directed also by Nikolay Volev and Dangerous Charm directed by Ivan Andonov. The performance by Kolev, with a reverence to the great comedians of the silent cinema, received a broad critical acclaim. Thriller Dead Man's Bluff, or Zhmurki is a 2005 Russian black comedy/crime film. Director Aleksei Balabanov, who directed Brother and Brother 2, uses "uniformly ace" cameo performances, by Russia's most prominent actors. The film suggests that in the mean free-market streets of Russia in the beginning of 90-s, the only real liberty was the freedom to kill. Approximately 50 liters of fake blood were used in the film. With the exception of a few scenes in Moscow, the film was shot in Tver, the city formerly known as Kalinin, and Nizhny Novgorod, the city known as Gorky in Soviet times. The stars of the film include famous Russian actors such as Nikita Mikhalkov, Aleksei Serebryakov, Dmitri Dyuzhev, Aleksei Panin, Sergei Makovetsky, Igor Sukachev, Viktor Sukhorukov, and Renata Litvinova. Actually, there are more than 20 Russian-movie stars in the film, but it's not easy to recognize them immediately since they are all in disguise. Documentary film Stalin: le tyran rouge is a 2007 French television documentary film by Mathieu Schwartz, Serge de Sampigny, Yvan Demeulandre and the historic consultant Nicolas Werth about the government of Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union. Science Fiction Divergent is a 2014 American science fiction action film directed by Neil Burger, based on the novel of the same name by Veronica Roth. The film is the first installment in The Divergent Series and was produced by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shabazian, and Douglas Wick, with a screenplay by Evan Daugherty and Vanessa Taylor. It stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ashley Judd, Jai Courtney, Ray Stevenson, Zoë Kravitz, Miles Teller, Tony Goldwyn, Maggie Q and Kate Winslet. The story takes place in a dystopian post-apocalyptic version of Chicago where people are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues. Beatrice Prior is warned that she is Divergent and thus will never fit into any one of the factions and soon learns that a sinister plot is brewing in her seemingly perfect society. Development of Divergent began in March 2011 when Summit Entertainment picked up the film rights to the novel with Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher's production company Red Wagon Entertainment. Principal photography began on April 16, 2013 and concluded on July 16, 2013, with reshoots taking place from January 24–26, 2014. Production mostly took place in Chicago. Comedy Baron Dixon has been teased his whole life. He believes, with all his heart, that he really is an alien and that he will soon be leaving Planet Earth. His two best friends - a couple of doped-up, gun loving, outcast hillbillies-believe in Baron. His beautiful girlfriend wants to believe him, but Baron is just too crazy! Soon, they discover that even the impossible is possible and that aliens really do exist! Comedy The Happy Road is a 1957 French-American comedy film starring Gene Kelly, Barbara Laage, Michael Redgrave and Bobby Clark. Its plot involves two students who escape from their Swiss private school and make for Paris. Comedy Les Ambitieux (English: Ambitious) is a 2007 comedy film directed by Catherine Corsini. Comedy Samurai Cowboy is a film shot with the participation of the Alberta Motion Picture Development Corporation and Monarch Home video. This low budget movie was filmed with Japanese star Hiromi Go. The movie was filmed in 1993 in Southern Alberta, more specifically, Waterton Lakes National Park. The movie follows a Japanese businessman who becomes disillusioned with his life after his best friend dies. He moves to Montana to follow a childhood dream of becoming a cattle rancher. Also starring in the movie was Robert Conrad, Matt McCoy, Catherine Mary Stewart and Conchata Ferrell. Comedy Love Aaj Kal is a 2009 Bollywood romantic comedy drama film starring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone in lead roles with Rahul Khanna, Rishi Kapoor and Giselli Monteiro in supporting roles. The film is directed by Imtiaz Ali and produced by Saif Ali Khan and Dinesh Vijan. The film portrays the feeling of pure love which never changes, although the perspective of realising one's soulmate has changed over time. Although there was a lot of pre-release speculation that the film was a remake of the 2005 Taiwanese film, Three Times, post-release reviews have proven that this is not the case. This film was remade into Telugu as Teen Maar with Pawan Kalyan and Trisha Krishnan in lead roles. Comedy Offshore is a 2006 drama film written by Peg Bogema, Diane Cheklich and Chetana Kowshik and directed by Diane Cheklich. Thriller Shadow of a Doubt is a 1943 American psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten. Written by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, and Alma Reville, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story for Gordon McDonell. In 1991, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Le pays, d'où je viens (English: The Country I Come From) is a 1956 fantasy film directed by Marcel Carné. Comedy In a quaint Texas hotel on Christmas weekend, Joe Bingham runs into the love of his life, Amy Walker. Joe has one night to find out if there's a chance he can get back together with Amy before he marries Daisy. Stars Daniel Bonjour and Leena Huff. Documentary film Soapbox Agitation #1: Proving Ground is a 2007 documentary film directed by Travis Wilkerson. Comedy Hardy Bucks: The Movie is a 2013 comedy film written by Mike Cockayne and Gerry Greaney and directed by Mike Cockayne. Comedy I'm Gonna Git You Sucka is a 1988 parody film of blaxploitation movies written, directed by, and starring Keenen Ivory Wayans. Featured in the film are several noteworthy African American actors who were part of the genre of blaxploitation: Jim Brown, Bernie Casey, Antonio Fargas, and Isaac Hayes. Other actors in the film are Kadeem Hardison, Ja'net Dubois, John Witherspoon, Damon Wayans, Clarence Williams III, and Chris Rock. The film's main villain, "Mr. Big", was played by the actor John Vernon. In the movie, Vernon states about on his role as "Mr. Big" that while he might seem to be "above playing an exploitation villain", many others have taken on similar roles. Documentary film The Greater Good is a documentary film about the risks vs. benefits of vaccines that originally debuted at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 2, 2011, and which then began playing in Los Angeles, California on October 14, 2011, which won awards from the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival as well as the cinematic vision award at the Amsterdam Film Festival. The three anecdotes around which the film is based on are those of: Gabi Swank of Wichita, Kansas, who received an HPV vaccine and attributes a number of adverse reactions, including a seizure, to this experience, Jordan King of Portland, Oregon, who regressed into autism following routine vaccination, and was one of the test cases for the autism omnibus proceedings and whose case was rejected by the Special Master, and Victoria Grace Boyd Christener of Tulsa, Oklahoma, who died at the age of 5 months after receiving a vaccine. Well-known vaccine experts who appear in the film include Paul Offit, Melinda Wharton, and Norman Baylor of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. Science Fiction Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2014 American science fiction action comedy film based on the franchise of the same name. A reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series, the film is directed by Jonathan Liebesman, and stars Megan Fox, Johnny Knoxville, Pete Ploszek, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Alan Ritchson, Danny Woodburn, Tony Shalhoub, William Fichtner, and Will Arnett. The film was announced shortly before Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Peter Laird sold the rights to the franchise to Nickelodeon in 2009. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Michael Bay's production company Platinum Dunes, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was released on August 8, 2014 and received generally negative reviews, with critics commenting the unoriginal plot and characters, acting performances and pacing; but was a box office success, grossing over $438 million worldwide, and becoming Nickelodeon Movies' highest grossing film. A sequel is scheduled to be released on June 3, 2016. Science Fiction Woodpecker in the Moon is the 92nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 13, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy "A man pretends to be a policeman to impress his six-year-old son." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film festival site. Thriller Curtain is a 2011 short comedy horror film written and directed by Dennis Widmyer. Science Fiction The Astronomer’s Sun is a 2010 short film written and directed by Simon Cartwright and Jessica Cope. Comedy Two Players from the Bench is a Croatian comedy film directed by Dejan Šorak. It was released in 2005. Comedy "Ever thought you knew everything there was to know about Method Acting? Think again as Argentine filmmakers Martín Rejtman and Federico León cast their caustic eye on a child acting coach who shares the secrets of his successes. Thought you knew everything there was to know about Method Acting? Think again. Argentina has provided an acting coach who makes you realise Stanislavski and Adler only touched the surface of the intricacies of The Method. Meet Sergio, an acting teacher who works solely with children, and here shares his secrets on how to train them. The youngsters undertake a series of exercises as Sergio reflects on De Sica's Bicycle Thieves, on overacting and on the challenges of working with child actors. Two of Argentina's most distinguished directors, Martín Rejtman (Copacabana, The Magic Gloves and Silvia Prieto) and Federico León (Everything Together and Stars) unite in this remarkable (and often shockingly funny) dissection of the language of acting." Quoting Maria Delgado Animation Suspects is a 2013 short animation film produced by Estúdio Escola de Animação. Comedy Formula 17 is a 2004 film which was directed by Chen Yin-jung. It stars Tony Yang, Duncan, King Chin, Dada Ji, Jimmy Yang, and Jason Chang. It is a gay romantic comedy film about Chou T'ien-Tsai, a romantic Taiwanese male who takes a trip to visit an online boyfriend in person for the first time. Finding his internet relationship unsuitable for his real life, he moves on with his life and rooms with an old time friend of his. The film describes T'ien's experiences with his loyal roommate and his friends, and a surprising relationship that he develops with the local "Playboy". This film was banned in Singapore because it "portrayed homosexuality as normal, and a natural progression of society". Comedy Das schwarze Schaf is a 1960 German mystery film directed by Helmut Ashley and starring Heinz Rühmann, Karl Schönböck and Maria Sebaldt. It is based on the Father Brown stories by G.K. Chesterton. Father Brown manages to demonstrate the innocence of a man accused of murder by finding the real culprit. Rühmann reprised the role in Er kann's nicht lassen in 1962. Animation Laterarius is a 2010 short film written and directed by Marina Rosset. Documentary film Behind the Burly Q is a film documentary looking back at the golden age of Burlesque—one of America's most popular forms of live entertainment in the first half of the twentieth century. Science Fiction Frankenstein Unbound is a 1990 horror movie based on Brian Aldiss' novel of the same name. The film was directed by Roger Corman, returning to the director's chair after a hiatus of almost twenty years. This is his final directorial effort to date. The film starred John Hurt, Raúl Juliá and Bridget Fonda. Comedy Mr. Natwarlal is a 1979 Hindi action comedy film produced by Tony Glaad and directed by Rakesh Kumar. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Ajit Khan and Amjad Khan. The music is by Rajesh Roshan, the songs are written by Anand Bakshi, and the highlight of the film was a children's song sung by Amitabh Bachchan. Ishraq-Suja made their first writing debut. They became famous for writing a Novel name "Shadman & Zarin er Bhalobasha". Then Tony Glaad decided to take them as the writer of the film. The film was shot in Kashmir and major part was shot in Beerwah, Jammu and Kashmir The name of film and lead character were inspired from conman of India, Natwarlal. Getting Amitabh to sing was a gimmick tried for the first time in this movie. Kabhi Kabhi earlier had Amitabh spouting poetry in a song, but this was the first song he sang in a movie; this was aped by other fimmakers subsequently in films like Laawaris, Silsila and Pukar. Documentary film They Killed My Brother is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Cristiano Burlan. Animation Riding Bean is an anime original video animation following the exploits of courier-for-hire Bean Bandit and his partner, gunwoman Rally Vincent. There was also a manga published in the Japanese magazine Monthly Comic Noizy that was left unfinished after its fourth chapter. The manga is included in the final volume of the Revised Edition of the Gunsmith Cats manga. Comedy Cuando los hijos odian is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Thriller Who's Harry Crumb? is a comedy-mystery film featuring John Candy as the title character. Paul Flaherty directed the film, which co-stars Annie Potts, Jeffrey Jones and Shawnee Smith. An uncredited cameo appearance is made by James Belushi. The story revolves around the often incompetent, sometimes genius, private investigator Harry Crumb in his search for a kidnapping victim. Documentary film The Mystery of the Lagoons, Andean Fragments is a 2011 musical film written by Atahualpa Lichy and Diana Lichy and directed by Atahualpa Lichy and Wanadi Lichy. Comedy Spike of Bensonhurst is a 1988 American comedy-drama and mafia film written and directed by Paul Morrissey and starring Sasha Mitchell. The film also features Ernest Borgnine, Maria Pitillo, and Talisa Soto. Documentary film "12 Notes Down" (12 toner ned) is a documentary by Danish filmmaker Andreas Koefoed. Thriller Clubbed is a 2008 British drama film about a 1980s factory worker who takes up a job as a club doorman, written by Geoff Thompson and directed by Neil Thompson. Thriller Ajnabee is a 2001 Bollywood suspense thriller film directed by Abbas-Mustan and produced by Vijay Galani.The film stars Akshay Kumar, Bobby Deol, Kareena Kapoor and debutant Bipasha Basu in the lead with Johnny Lever, Dalip Tahil, Narendra Bedi and Sharat Saxena in supporting roles. The film is an adaptation of the 1992 American thriller Consenting Adults, directed by Alan J. Pakula. It was the second film of Akshay Kumar and Abbas-Mustan after Khiladi. Comedy The Threepenny Opera is a 1931 German musical film directed by G. W. Pabst. It was produced by Seymour Nebenzal's Nero-Film for Tonbild-Syndikat AG, Berlin and Warner Bros. Pictures GmbH, Berlin. The film is loosely based on the 1928 musical theatre success The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. As was usual in the early sound film era, Pabst also directed a French language version of the film, L'Opéra de quat'sous, with some variation of plot details. A planned English version was not made. The two existing versions were released on a video. The Threepenny Opera differs in significant respects from the play, and the internal timeline is somewhat vague. The whole of society is presented as corrupt in one form or another. Only some of the songs from the play are used, in a different order. Science Fiction Tiger & Bunny: The Rising is a 2014 animation film directed by Yoshitomo Yonetani. Documentary film Vostok 900 is a 1964 documentary film. Comedy Das Rad is a German animated film written and directed by Chris Stenner, Arvid Uibel and Heidi Wittlinger. It was produced using a mixture of stop motion, puppetry, and CGI animation. The film tracks a hillside from ancient times through the present and into the future, usually moving through time at high speed, representing geologic time, but occasionally switching to real time and showing the inhabitants and objects in motion in their day-to-day existence. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 2003. It won several other awards in respectable festivals like the Anima Mundi Animation Festival, Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Sweden Fantastic Film Festival, and the Fantoche International Animation Film Festival. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. It was produced by the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Documentary film Ride the Sky is a 2014 documentary, adventure and biographical film. Comedy Poolside is a 2009 short comedy film written by Kyle Howard and Michael Hitchcock and directed by Kyle Howard. Animation More Pep is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Comedy The Odd Angry Shot is a 1979 war film following the experiences of Australian soldiers during the Vietnam War. The movie, which was shot on location in New South Wales and Queensland, traces the tour of duty of an Australian Special Air Service Regiment reconnaissance team from their departure to their return home to Australia. It avoids much of the political comment on Australia’s involvement in Vietnam; unlike Hollywood films which tend to explore the rights and wrongs of the Vietnamese conflict. The film focuses on the soldiers in their cantonments away from the battlefield. Spending the bulk of their time playing cards, smoking, drinking beer, nursing their tinea, making jokes and messing about with American forces. The film also contains some small scale battle scenes. When the men return to Australia, they reflect on how both they and the general Australian society have changed. Thriller The Third Alibi is a 1961 British thriller film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Laurence Payne, Patricia Dainton, Jane Griffiths and Edward Underdown. Comedy The Hayseeds' Melbourne Cup is a 1918 Australian rural comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It was the fourth in his series about the rural family, the Hayseeds, and centers around Dad Hayseed entering his horse in the Melbourne Cup. It is considered a lost film. Documentary film The Art of the Steal is a 2009 documentary film about the effective theft of the Barnes Foundation, generally considered to be the world's best collection of post-Impressionist art and valued in 2009 to be worth at least $25-billion. The theft, carried out by the second and later generations of the foundation's board, was instigated when the Pew Trust, Annenberg Foundation, and Philadelphia politicians, including Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, violated the clear intent of the written will of the collector and owner, Doctor Albert C. Barnes, who died in 1951. It describes the successful effort by Philadelphia's leading aristocrats to break Barnes's will and move the collection away from the setting and arrangement that Barnes had painstakingly established for it in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. The will-breakers had the collection moved, in 2012, to downtown Philadelphia. The film presents a blow-by-blow account of the breaking of Barnes' will, a decades-long process that was initiated by Philadelphia aristocrats who were enemies of Dr. Barnes while he was alive, and that was continued by the heirs of those aristocrats. Comedy Jannal Oram is a 2013 Tamil comedy drama film directed by Karu Pazhaniappan A remake of the 2012 Malayalam film, Ordinary, it stars Parthiban, Vimal, Vidharth, Poorna and Manisha Yadav of Vazhakku Enn 18/9 fame. The story is set in Pannaikadu, a hillside village, with only one bus service to and from a nearby town. The film released on 29 November 2013. Comedy The Sawmill is a 1922 American film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Tower of Love is a 1974 comedy film directed by George Drazich, and written by Harriet Foster. The film was originally distributed by Harry Novak through his VIP label, and was subsequently revived by Something Weird Video. Comedy Got Water? is a 2010 short, comedy, drama and romance film written by Arne Kristinn Arneson, Ásgrímur Gudnason, Haraldur Ari Karlsson and Haraldur Sigurjónsson and directed by Haraldur Sigurjónsson. Thriller Island Heat: Stranded is a 2006 television thriller film. The film was directed by Kern Konwiser and produced by his brother Kip Konwiser. The film was released on June 5, 2006 in United States on Lifetime Television and also on December 7, 2007 in Hungary. Comedy Way...Way Out is a 1966 American comedy film starring Jerry Lewis and released by 20th Century Fox on October 21, 1966. The film was both a critical and commercial flop. Comedy Bachke Rehna Re Baba is a 2005 Bollywood film directed by Govind Menon, starring Rekha, Paresh Rawal, Mallika Sherawat and Satish Shah. The film's plot is inspired by the 2001 American film Heartbreakers. Animation Crow's Nest is a 2013 animation and short film written and directed by Robert Milne. Animation Wallflowers is a 2013 short animation directed by Bjorn-Erik Aschim. Comedy The Santa Clause is a 1994 American fantasy family comedy film directed by John Pasquin. It stars Tim Allen as Scott Calvin, an ordinary man who accidentally causes Santa Claus to fall from his roof on Christmas Eve. When he and his young son, Charlie, finish St. Nick's trip and deliveries, they go to the North Pole where Scott learns that he must become the new Santa and convince those he loves that he is indeed Father Christmas. This was Pasquin and Allen's first movie collaboration after they both worked together on the TV series Home Improvement. Pasquin and Allen would later work again on the films Jungle 2 Jungle and Joe Somebody, and on the TV show Last Man Standing. The film was followed by two sequels, The Santa Clause 2 and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause. In comparison to the original, the former received mixed critical response whilst the latter was panned by most critics. Comedy Roy Colt and Winchester Jack is a 1970 western film written by Mario di Nardo and directed by Mario Bava. Documentary film "I've often been asked whether I wouldnt like to make my own film. My usual response is, yes, if there were a film that only I could make. Since then I've made a couple of short films. It all began with dreams. When we sleep and dream a poet awakens within us, a poet that uses daring images and words to tell us all the things our conscious mind tries to hide. Based on brief sketches and notes, I relived several dreams, wide-eyed, in front of a rolling camera. The result was seven TRAUMPROTOKOLLE, of which I've chosen one. In HANNA HANNAH I'm in the open maze of the Holocaust memorial in the heart of Berlin remembering my namesake, the Hannah after whom my mother named me, at the last minute, just before I was christened. In MOI ET MON DOUBLE I'm trying to memorise a text by Witold Gombrowicz and I encounter a ghost. Its the self in search of another form of beauty and fulfilment long after the first beauty of youth is behind us. And finally, ALICIA BUSTAMANTE is a portrait of the legendary Cuban stage and film personality. We met almost twenty years ago, on a film set. The author of the real maravilloso wonderful reality series was Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Alicia has remained my companion ever since. She is herself a small, but very real, wonder particularly on account of the way she is able to connect to the genius of childhood in the midst of all the wisdom of her years of experience, and the way her infectious humour turns everyday life into a comedy." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Film Festival site. Animation The Saint Inspector is a 1996 animated short film written and directed by Mike Booth. Documentary film Contemporary Indian Sculpture is a 1987 Bengali documentary film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta. It is a documentary on Indian sculpture. Documentary film Passage Briare is a 2009 short film written and directed by Friedl vom Gröller. Documentary film The Patterson–Gimlin film is a famous short motion picture of an unidentified subject the film makers purported to be a "Bigfoot", that was supposedly filmed on October 20, 1967, by Roger Patterson and Robert "Bob" Gimlin on Bluff Creek, a tributary of the Klamath River about 25 road miles north-west of Orleans, California. The film has been subjected to many attempts both to debunk and authenticate it. Most scientists who have studied the film have judged it to be a hoax with a man in an ape suit. Other scientists have done studies purporting to be scientific analyses concluding that the alleged creature is likely non-human. Both Patterson and Gimlin have always insisted they encountered and filmed a real Bigfoot, not a man in a costume. Patterson died of cancer in 1972. Patterson's friend and business associate, Gimlin, has always denied being involved in any part of a hoax with Patterson. Gimlin avoided publicly discussing the subject from at least the early 1970s until about 2000 when he began giving interviews and making appearances at Bigfoot conferences. Comedy L'Étienne English: Steven, is a French comedy drama film from 1933, directed by Jean Tarride, written by Jean Bertin, starring Jacques Baumer. Animation The Drag is a 1966 short, animation film written by Gilbert Choquette and Carlos Marchiori, and directed by Carlos Marchiori. Comedy English, August, made in 1994, is Indian film director Dev Benegal's first feature film. This film ignited the next generation of Indian cinema and is acknowledged as a landmark in contemporary Indian cinema. A humorous and irreverent study of bureaucracy and the Indian Generation X, English, August won several awards at international film festivals. English, August became the first Indian independent film to break the stranglehold of mainstream Indian Bollywood cinema when it was acquired by 20th Century Fox and became a theatrical success in the country. This has led the way for other low budget, independent movies such as Bombay Boys and Split Wide Open, which are part of the next generation of "middle cinema". The film is based on the novel English August by Upamanyu Chatterjee. Science Fiction Almost Human is a 2013 sci-fi horror film directed by Joe Begos and his feature film directorial debut. The movie premiered on September 10, 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival and stars Graham Skipper as a man whose best friend may or may not be committing a series of horrific murders. Documentary film Errances is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Gwennaël Bolomey. Thriller Coogan's Bluff is a 1968 American action film directed by Don Siegel, and starring Clint Eastwood, Lee J. Cobb, Don Stroud and Susan Clark. The film marks the first of five collaborations between Siegel and Eastwood, which continued with Two Mules for Sister Sara, The Beguiled and Dirty Harry, and finally Escape from Alcatraz. Eastwood plays the part of a young veteran deputy sheriff from a rural county in Arizona who travels to New York City to extradite an apprehended fugitive named Jimmy Ringerman, played by Stroud, who is wanted for murder. The name of the film itself is a reference to a New York City natural landmark, Coogan's Bluff, a promontory in upper Manhattan overlooking the site of the former long-time home of the New York Giants baseball club, the Polo Grounds, with a double-meaning derived from the name of the lead character. The television series McCloud, starring Dennis Weaver, was loosely based on this story. Animation The Little Mouse and the Fox is a 2007 short animation film directed by Olga Chernova. Documentary film Vojta Lavicka: Ups and Downs is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Helena Trestíková. Comedy La Dolce Vita is a 1960 comedy-drama film written and directed by Italian director Federico Fellini. The film follows Marcello Rubini, a journalist writing for gossip magazines, over seven days and nights on his journey through the "sweet life" of Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness. La Dolce Vita won the Palme d'Or at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival and the Oscar for Best Costumes. Documentary film The Boy Mir is documentary film about ten years life of a Hazara boy in Afghanistan. This film was made after an international hit film The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan by a British film maker Phil Grabsky. Thriller The Initiation is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Larry Stewart, and starring Daphne Zuniga, Clu Gulager, and Vera Miles. The plot focuses on a sorority member who, after being plagued by a horrific recurring dream her whole life, is stalked along with a group of pledges during their initiation ritual in a department store after hours. Documentary film Once in the XX Century is a 2004 short and documentary film directed by Deimantas Narkevicius. Documentary film They Planted a Stone is a 1953 British short documentary film directed by Robin Carruthers and produced by James Carr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Documentarian Brian Gillogly tells the story of how this 15 year old girl from Brentwood almost inadvertently opened the door for women into a previously male domain, and became surfing’s first feminist, inspiring future champions like Layne Beachley, who was known exclusively as Gidget until she became a household name in her own right. Gidget truly embodies the title of her father’s first book “Gidget – A Little Girl With Big Dreams”. Comedy Nervous Ticks is a 1992 film directed by Rocky Lang. Documentary film As The Palaces Burn is a 2014 documentary music film directed by Don Argott. Thriller Urumi is a 2011 epic Malayalam film about the history of Calicut, i.e. Kozhikode in Kerala directed and co-produced by Santosh Sivan and written by Shankar Ramakrishnan. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Prabhu Deva, Genelia D'Souza, Amol Gupte, Jagathy Sreekumar, Nithya Menon, Arya, Vidya Balan and Alexx O'Nell whilst featuring Tabu in a cameo. The film is set in the early 16th century, when the Portuguese sailors dominated the Indian ocean. To revenge the death of his father an young Indian plans to murder Vasco da Gama, who has returned to India as a Viceroy. Without the help of any major regional chief, he also plans popular uprising against the Portuguese in Malabar. The film was made on a budget of more than 200 million, making it the second-most expensive Malayalam film ever, after Pazhassi Raja. The film also marked the debut of Prithviraj Sukumaran as producer. Urumi was dubbed and released in Telugu with the same title and in Tamil as Urumi: Padhinaintham Nootrandu Uraivaal with dialogs by Sasikumaran. The film won two Kerala State Film Awards, for Best Background Music and for Best Sound Recordist. Thriller Urban Legends: Final Cut also known as Urban Legend 2 is a 2000 American slasher film and sequel to the 1998 film Urban Legend. It was the directorial debut of John Ottman, who also edited the film and composed the score. The film stars Jennifer Morrison, Matthew Davis, Loretta Devine, Joey Lawrence, Anthony Anderson, Hart Bochner, Yani Gellman and Eva Mendes. Comedy Double Dragon is a 1994 live-action film loosely based on the Double Dragon video game series. This film was directed by James Yukich and stars Mark Dacascos and Scott Wolf as brothers Jimmy and Billy Lee, along with Alyssa Milano as Marian Delario and Robert Patrick as antagonist Koga Shuko. The film takes place in a then-futuristic Los Angeles of 2007, now referred to as "New Angeles" as it has been crippled by a large earthquake. The city is styled as a mix between a post-apocalyptic and 80's/90's punk environment. Documentary film Kassim The Dream is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Kief Davidson. Comedy Felix Melman is a 2008 comedy short film written and directed by Dan Lantz. Comedy When Nature Calls is a 1985 spoof comedy written and directed by Charles Kaufman and starring Academy Award nominee David Strathairn in an early performance. The film was distributed by Charles Kaufman's brother, Lloyd Kaufman, of Troma Entertainment. In the tradition of Kentucky Fried Movie and The Naked Gun, the film is packed with visual gags, non sequiturs, fake previews for non-existent movies, and, one of the film's more notable sequences, an obscene stop-motion montage involving food products. The plot of the film follows a man who, fed up with the hassles of city living, decides to move his reluctant family into the woods, only to find out that they're in way over their heads with outdoor living. The video box proudly claims that the film includes the most romantic scene between a woman and a bear shot on celluloid. The film features cameos from such notable people as baseball legend Willie Mays, professional wrestler Fred Blassie, comedian Morey Amsterdam, and Watergate icon G. Gordon Liddy. Troma boasts When Nature Calls as one of the company's best comedies. Comedy Tick Tock for Ding Dongs is a 2013 comedy short film written by Tara Jepsen and Beth Lisick and directed by Jed Bell. Thriller Harvey's Dream is a 2012 short horror/thriller/drama film directed by Quinn Spicker. Thriller Deed Poll is a German-made film, 2004, starring Barbara Kowa, Rainer-Maria Wittenauer and André Schneider, directed by Ingo J. Biermann. Thriller Limbo is a 1999 drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by American independent filmmaker John Sayles. The drama features Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, David Strathairn, Vanessa Martinez and Kris Kristofferson. It is the first theatrical film to be released and distributed by Screen Gems. Documentary film One Way, a Tuareg Journey is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Fabio Caramaschi. Comedy My Dog Vincent is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by award-winning writer and filmmaker Michael McGowan. Science Fiction Dr. Iven's Silence is a Sci-Fi film directed by Budimir Metalnikov. Thriller Ovo is a 2013 short fantasy science fiction film written by Marcella Moser and Mihai Wilson, and directed by Mihai Wilson. Documentary film Meerkats is a 2011 3D documentary film directed by Andrew Graham-Brown. Documentary film Castilla y León, patrimonio de la humanidad is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Antonio Jiménez-Rico. Documentary film Eden's Ark is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Marcelo Felix. Thriller The Dark is a 2005 horror film, based on the novel Sheep by Simon Maginn. Documentary film The Last Ovation is a 1990 documentary film written and directed by Wolfgang Pfeiffer. Comedy The Wall Driller is a 1986 comedy drama film written by Ibolya Fekete, Ferenc Grunwalsky and György Szomjas, and directed by György Szomjas. Thriller The USA is rocked by utter economic and currency collapse. A group of rebels fight back against the Federal Reserve, provoking an investigation to reveal the true root of corruption. De'Lon Grant and Philana Mia. Animation Hypnotic Hick is the 50th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 26, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. It was Universal Pictures' first animated project released in 3D. Comedy Lieve Jongens is a 1980 comedy drama film written and directed by Paul de Lussanet. Comedy Crazy like a Fox is a 2004 comedy-drama film about a man who is evicted from his eighth-generation family home and farm in Virginia and fights to win it back. The film stars Roger Rees and Mary McDonnell and was directed by Richard Squires. It was shown at the Savannah Film and Video Festival in the United States on October 25, 2004 and played in three New York City theaters and a movie theater in Sterling, VA from May 5, 2006 to May 18, 2006. It was also released on DVD in 2006 through its production company, the Delphi Film Foundation. Comedy Lord I: The Records Keeper is a 2013 adventure, animated film written and directed by Lori Damiano. Documentary film With his intensely autobiographical paintings depicting the day-to-day existence of African Americans in the segregated South, Winfred Rembert has preserved an important, if often disturbing, chapter of American history. His indelible images of toiling in the cotton fields, singing in church, dancing in juke joints, or working on a chain gang are especially powerful, not just because he lived every moment, but because he experienced so much of the injustice and bigotry they show as recently as the 1960s and 70s.Now in his sixties, Rembert has developed a growing following among collectors and connoisseurs, and enjoyed a number of tributes and exhibitions of his work. In "ALL ME: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert," the artist relives his turbulent life, abundantly visualized by his extensive paintings and, in a series of intimate reminiscences, shows us how even the most painful memories can be transformed into something meaningful and beautiful. A glowing portrait of how an artist—and his art—is made, "ALL ME" is also a triumphant saga of race in contemporary America. Comedy Georges Kuchar Programm I is a 1988 film directed by George Kuchar. Comedy Pass the Salt, Please is a 2011 short comedy romance film written by Jeffrey James Ircink and Tatjana Najdanovic and directed by Tatjana Najdanovic. Comedy Validation is a 2007 short, comedy and romance film written and directed by Kurt Kuenne. Documentary film Commune is a 2005 documentary film by Jonathan Berman. The film is about an intentional community located in Siskiyou County, California called Black Bear Ranch and features narration by Peter Coyote who himself once resided at Black Bear. Documentary film Wildness is a 2012 documentary, biographical and historical film written by Wu Tsang and Roya Rastegar and directed by Wu Tsang. Thriller The Escape Artist is a 1982 film starring Griffin O'Neal and Raúl Juliá. It was based on a book by David Wagoner, and was the directorial debut of Caleb Deschanel. It was the final film of actress Joan Hackett and final film for Desi Arnaz. Documentary film The House Without a Name is a 1956 short documentary film written and produced by Valentine Davies. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy The Golden Eye is a 1948 American film directed by William Beaudine and starring Roland Winters in his fourth appearance as Charlie Chan. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in Texas and Charlie Chan in the Golden Eye. Thriller Black Cadillac is a 2003 American thriller/horror film, directed by John Murlowski and written by Murlowski and Will Aldis. The film stars Shane Johnson, Josh Hammond, Jason Dohring, and Randy Quaid. Documentary film The Writer with No Hands is an independent documentary film that follows a British academic, Matthew Alford, as he attempts to prove a Hollywood screenwriter, Gary Devore, was assassinated in 1997 over a script he had just written about the CIA. It premiered at Hot Docs film festival in the Future Cult Classics strand on 30 April 2014. Animation Baby Buggy Bunny is a Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese in 1954. The story is about a dwarf gangster named "Babyface" Finster who, after a clever bank robbery, loses his ill-gotten gains down Bugs Bunny's rabbit hole, forcing him to don the disguise of an orphan baby to get it back. Documentary film Paradise Lost 2: Revelations is the 2000 sequel to the documentary film Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, about the trial and conviction of three teenagers known as the West Memphis Three accused of murdering three young boys in a Satanic ritual abuse. Documentary film Little Castle is a 2012 documentary, short, biographical film directed by Daniel Froidevaux. Documentary film The Tale of the Princess Kaguya is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by Studio Ghibli, and directed and co-written by Isao Takahata, based on the folktale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. This is Takahata's fifth film for Studio Ghibli, and his first in 14 years since his 1999 feature, My Neighbors the Yamadas. Thriller The Remaining is a 2014 American apocalyptic horror thriller film directed by Casey La Scala, who co-wrote the script with Chris Downing. The movie had a limited theatrical release on September 5, 2014 and centers upon a group of friends that are forced to examine their lives after the Apocalypse strikes. Animation The Stupor Salesman is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Looney Tunes series, directed by Arthur Davis, written by Lloyd Turner and Bill Scott, and released in 1948. It stars Mel Blanc as the voices of Daffy Duck and Slug McSlug, an infamous bank robber. Documentary film Ashes to Honey, is a Japanese documentary directed by Hitomi Kamanaka and released in 2010. It is the third in Kamanaka's trilogy of films on the problems of nuclear power and radiation, preceded by Hibakusha at the End of the World and Rokkasho Rhapsody. Comedy New Faces is a 1954 American film adaptation of the musical revue New Faces of 1952 directed by Harry Horner and sketches directed by John Beal. Filmed in Cinemascope and Eastmancolor it was released by Twentieth Century Fox on March 6, 1954. The film is sometimes referred to as New Faces of 1952 due to the original Broadway show's title. Documentary film La última película is a 2013 western comedy film written and directed by Raya Martin and Mark Peranson. Comedy Queens is a 2005 film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. The story follows a group of men who will be marrying in Spain's first same-sex wedding ceremony, and their mothers, who will be attending. Comedy Number 96 is a 1974 comedy drama film written by David Sale and Johnny Whyte and directed by Peter Benardos. Comedy Hare-Way to the Stars is a 1958 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, starring Bugs Bunny, and released on March 29, 1958. Documentary film From The Sea to the Land Beyond: Britain's Coast on Film is a documentary feature film directed by Penny Woolcock, with an original soundtrack by British indie-rock band British Sea Power. The project was originally produced by Crossover and Sheffield Doc/Fest as part of The Space project from the BBC and the Arts Council England. The film was edited by Alex Fry. The world premiere was at the Crucible Theatre at Sheffield Doc/Fest in June 2012, with British Sea Power playing the soundtrack live. It has since been performed at the BFI Southbank, Latitude Festival, Sundance London, at Doc/Fest 2013, and under the hull of the Cutty Sark. The film with recorded soundtrack was shown on BBC Four's Storyville on 18 November 2012, and released on DVD on 21 January 2013. The soundtrack album was released on 2 December 2013. Thriller High Crimes is a 2002 American thriller film directed by Carl Franklin and starring Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman, reunited from the 1997 film Kiss the Girls. The screenplay by Yuri Zeltser and Grace Cary Bickley is based on Joseph Finder's 1998 novel of the same name. Comedy Student Exchange is a 1987 television film directed by Mollie Miller. Documentary film Capturing one of the most extraordinary concerts in the history of traditional American music, DOWN FROM THE MOUNTAIN goes onstage and backstage with the acclaimed soundtrack artists of the Coen Brother's hit film O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?Filmed by the Academy Award® nominated creators of THE WAR ROOM, his fascinating documentary features behind-the-scenes encounters and dazzling performances from legendary names like Ralph Stanley, John Hartford, Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris and other celebrated bluegrass and country music superstars in a once-in-a lifetime concert event! Comedy A Bucket of Blood is a 1959 American comedy horror film directed by Roger Corman. It starred Dick Miller and was set in beatnik culture. The film, produced on a $50,000 budget, was shot in five days, and shares many of the low-budget filmmaking aesthetics commonly associated with Corman's work. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a dark comic satire about a dimwitted, impressionable, young busboy at a Bohemian café who is acclaimed as a brilliant sculptor when he accidentally kills his landlady's cat and covers its body in clay to hide the evidence. When he is pressured to create similar work, he becomes murderous. A Bucket of Blood was the first of three collaborations between Corman and Griffith in the comedy genre, followed by The Little Shop of Horrors, which was shot on the same sets as A Bucket of Blood, and Creature from the Haunted Sea. Corman had made no previous attempt at the genre, although past and future Corman productions in other genres incorporated comedic elements. The film is a satire not only of Corman's own films, but also of the art world and teen films of the 1950s. Animation The Primaeval Father is a 2012 short animated film written and directed by Vladimir Danilov. Comedy Los tres huastecos is a 1948 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez . Documentary film Como una pintura nos iremos borrando is a 1987 documentary film directed by Alfredo Robert. Comedy Le péril jeune or The Good Old Daze is a 1994 French coming of age comedy-drama directed by Cédric Klapisch. The movie takes place in Paris during the 1970s. Comedy Her Primitive Man is a 1944 film directed by Charles Lamont. Science Fiction Mentryville is a 2012 horror drama sci-fi film written and directed by Jason Dudek. Thriller A successful ad agent (Rae Dawn Chong) begins to question the identity of the men she's been dating after a woman is found murdered and a heady power struggle ensues. Comedy Cain XVIII is a 1963 film from the Soviet Union, adapted from Evgeny Shvarts' tale Two friends. The Soviet film industry reported that 21.7 million spectators saw the film. Comedy Sleepy & Maniac is a 2013 short animated comedy film, written by Yen-Chieh Wu and directed by Hung-Hsu Chen. Thriller Shuttle is a 2008 thriller film about a group of young travelers who are kidnapped by an airport shuttle driver with unknown motives. The film was written and directed by Edward Anderson, and stars Tony Curran, Peyton List, and Cameron Goodman. Shuttle premiered at South-by-Southwest Music and Film Festival March 8, 2008 in Austin, Texas. The film opened theatrically in limited release in the United States on March 6, 2009. Comedy Table For One is a 2012 short comedy drama film written by Alexis C. Jolly and directed by Jesse Coane. Science Fiction The Aftermath, is a 1982 science fiction, horror, and action independent film. Thriller Inspector Balram is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi, scripted by T. Damodaran, and starring Mammootty. It is a sequel to the 1986 film Aavanazhi and was followed by a sequel, Balram vs. Taradas, in 2006. The movie was produced and distributed by Liberty Productions. Documentary film Over the Air is a 1999 documentary film directed by Peter Braatz. Animation Mrs. Claus shares the story about the year Santa decided to take a vacation when he becomes convinced that there is no more Christmas spirit and people no longer care. Mrs. Claus sends Jingle and Jangle Bells, along with the reindeer Vixen, to find children to convince Santa that the Christmas spirit is still important. If they can get the troublemakers Heat Miser and Snow Miser to agree to help, they might just help Santa see how much he is appreciated. Documentary film Best Boy is a 1979 documentary made by Ira Wohl. The film received critical acclaim, and won many awards including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1979. The film follows Ira's mentally handicapped cousin, Philly Wohl, who at that time was 52 years old and still living with his elderly parents. Ira forces his aunt and uncle to realize that they will not be around to care for Philly forever, and that they must start making preparations for when that time should come. Philly then begins to attend classes in New York City to learn how to take care of himself and become independent. Philly's father, Max Wohl, dies during the course of the film. His mother, Pearl, died in 1980. Philly is now an octogenarian, and he lives in a group home where he has learned to basically take care of himself. A sequel entitled Best Man: 'Best Boy' and All of Us, 20 Years Later, was produced in 1997. Following the sequel, in 2006, Ira made 'Best Sister' which rounded off the trilogy by looking at the effect Philly's sister had on his current life. Science Fiction The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is a 2013 American science fiction adventure film based on Suzanne Collins' dystopian novel, Catching Fire, the second installment in The Hunger Games trilogy. The film is the sequel to The Hunger Games, and the second installment in The Hunger Games film series, produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik and distributed by Lionsgate. Francis Lawrence directed the film, with a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy and Michael Arndt. Francis Lawrence took over from Gary Ross as director. Adding to the existing cast, the supporting cast was filled out with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Sam Claflin, Lynn Cohen, Jena Malone, Amanda Plummer, Alan Ritchson, and Meta Golding. The plot of Catching Fire takes place one year after the previous installment; Katniss Everdeen has now returned home safely after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark. Throughout the story, Katniss senses that a rebellion, against the oppressive Capitol, is simmering through the districts. Filming began on September 10, 2012, in Atlanta, Georgia, before moving to Hawaii. Documentary film Tik And The Turkey is a 2013 documentary drama film directed by Lainey Richardson. Comedy "After three months without seeing each other, a girl receives a visit from her ex-boyfriend." Quoting the description from the 2010 Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival site. Documentary film Dirty Pictures (Hotel Diaries 7) is a 2007 documentary short film directed by John Smith. Comedy Seven and a Match is a 2001 independent film directed and written by Derek Simonds. It was released in the United States on April 21, 2003. Science Fiction Battle Angel, known in Japan as Gunnm, is an original video animation based on the Battle Angel Alita manga by Yukito Kishiro. The OVA comprises two episodes, Rusty Angel and Tears Sign, that serve as a compressed preview for the manga. They correspond respectively to volumes 1 and 2 of the manga, with some differences. According to Kishiro, only two episodes were originally planned. At the time, he was too busy with the manga "to review the plan cooly [sic]", nor was he serious about an anime adaptation. There are no plans to revive the anime. The OVA spawned a memorable soundtrack including the theme song and "Cyborg Mermaid". Although it received a lukewarm reception in Japan, U.S. critics held it to be one of the best anime to be translated and brought to America in the 1990s. Manga Entertainment's UK and Australian version is just a single movie. Animation Biet-ly is a 2008 Animation Drama short film written and directed by Alfred Nguyen. Documentary film Iranian Cookbook is a 2010 film directed by Mohammad Shirvani. Comedy Queen High is the title of an early musical-comedy produced by Paramount Pictures in 1930. Based upon the 1926 stage musical Queen High that Buddy DeSylva, Lewis Gensler, and Laurence Schwab had adapted from Edward Peple's 1914 farce A Pair of Sixes. The storyline loosely concerns a rivalry between two businessmen that results in a game of poker. Whoever loses the game becomes the winner's servant for a year. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Frank Morgan, and Ginger Rogers in an early film appearance. Making her very first film appearance in an uncredited bit part is famed tap dancer Eleanor Powell, whose career in musicals wouldn't take off for another five years. Powell was appearing on Broadway in a show entitled Follow Thru at the time, and a segment of the show was filmed for the movie. Science Fiction Himmelskibet, Excelsior / A Trip to Mars / Das Himmelschiff is a 1918 Danish film about a trip to Mars. In 2006, the film was restored and re-released on DVD by the Danish Film Institute. Phil Hardy says it is "the film that marked the beginning of the space opera subgenre of science fiction," but notes that Denmark did not make another science fiction film until Reptilicus in 1962. Comedy All Ashore is a 1953 Technicolor musical comedy film directed by Richard Quine. It is the second of Mickey Rooney's three films for Columbia Pictures that was produced by Jonie Taps, directed by Richard Quine and written by Blake Edwards. In the tradition of MGM's Anchors Aweigh and On the Town, the film tells the stories of three sailors on shore leave on Santa Catalina Island, California where much of the film was shot. A former MGM contract star, Ray McDonald was married to Peggy Ryan at the time with All Ashore being the last film for both of them. Comedy Panic in Paradise is a 1960 Danish comedy film directed by Hagen Hasselbalch and starring Alf Kjellin. Documentary film 100 Monkeys: Live and Kickin' Part Too is a 2010 documentary film directed by Rafael Hernán Gamboa. Science Fiction Paradise Is Somewhere Else is a 2003 film written and directed by Abdolrasoul Golbon. Comedy Si, Senor is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It is believed to be lost. Comedy The Bird Store is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932. Comedy Arch Angels is a 2006 adventure comedy film written by Izumi Kawahara, Issei Oda and Genki Yoshimura and directed by Issei Oda. Documentary film The Names is a 1996 documentary film directed by Maxim Yacoubson. Comedy Daffy Duck Slept Here is a 1948 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Robert McKimson, starring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. All voices are by Mel Blanc. The title is a play on the old cliché, "George Washington slept here" - also the title of a recent film. This is essentially a sequel to 1947's A Pest in the House, which also features Daffy disturbing a hotel patron's sleep. Thriller Flashpoint is a film starring Kris Kristofferson and Treat Williams. Rip Torn, Jean Smart, Kurtwood Smith, and Tess Harper also co-star. The movie was directed by William Tannen and based on a novel by George La Fountaine. This was the first theatrical film produced by Home Box Office. It is one of at least five American films to present a dramatization portraying the Kennedy assassination as a conspiracy. Thriller Strange Shadows in an Empty Room is a 1976 Canadian film starring Stuart Whitman as a tough cop who sets out to discover his sister's killer. Thriller A Doll in the Dark is a 1997 film directed by Phil Scarpaci. Comedy Block-Heads is a 1938 comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, produced by Hal Roach Studios for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film, a reworking of elements from the Laurel and Hardy shorts We Faw Down and Unaccustomed As We Are, was Roach's final film for MGM, and is remembered as one of Laurel and Hardy's most successful films. Comedy Zoe.Misplaced is a 2014 comedy drama film written and directed by Mekelle Mills. Documentary film Horrie is a 2013 documentary short biography war history film written and directed by Lucas LI. Documentary film TT3D: Closer to the Edge is a British documentary film by first time director Richard de Aragues. The film is narrated by Jared Leto and charts the world-famous Isle of Man TT motorcycle race that takes place on the Isle of Man every year, and follows the leading riders in the 2010 race, most notably Guy Martin and Ian Hutchinson. It was shot in 3D, and charts the racers' dedication and the risks involved in their bid to become King of the Mountain. The film was released to the public in 2011 to critical acclaim and was a financial success. Grossing $2 million, it is the seventh biggest documentary hit of all time in the United Kingdom. Comedy The Fast Lady is a 1962 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin. The screenplay was written by Henry Blyth and Jack Davies, based on a story by Keble Howard. It was Julie Christie's second film. Thriller Starsky & Hutch is a 2004 American crime action comedy film directed by Todd Phillips. The film stars Ben Stiller as David Starsky and Owen Wilson as Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson and is a film adaptation of the original television series of the same name from the 1970s. Two streetwise undercover cops in the fictional city of Bay City, California in 1975, bust drug criminals with the help of underworld boss, Huggy Bear. The film functions as a sort of prequel to the TV series, as it portrays when Starsky was first partnered with Hutchinson. The film also switches the personalities of the title characters. While in the TV show, Starsky was curious and streetwise, and Hutch was by-the-book, in the film, Starsky is the serious cop, and Hutch is laid-back. There are four Frat Pack members in this film, although not all are in major roles. The exterior of the Metropolitan Courthouse at 1945 S. Hill St. in Los Angeles was used as the Bay City Police Headquarters. Documentary film Nadiezda is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Dali Rust. Animation The House That Eye Live In is a 2014 documentary film written by Steven Andrew McIntyre and Dirk de Bruyn and directed by Steven Andrew McIntyre. Documentary film Interpretation of Dreams is a 1990 feature documentary film by Andrei Zagdansky, produced in the Soviet Union during the perestroika period. Using extensive quotes from several Freudian works still banned by the Soviet censorship at the time the documentary interprets the pivotal points of European history of the past century – the rise of Nazism and Communism - from a psychoanalytical point of view. Documentary film The Golden Hour is a 2013 documentary, action, biographical, drama film written by Roma Sur and directed by Jessica McGaugh and Roma Sur. Documentary film The Tailenders is a 2005 documentary directed, produced and narrated by Adele Horne, an American independent filmmaker based out of Los Angeles. It is in limited release and has been screened in the U.S., Mexico and Scotland. According to a P.O.V. press release, The Tailenders was broadcast nationally in the US on PBS on Tuesday, July 25, 2006. The film follows Gospel Recordings, an evangelical Christian missionary group founded by Joy Ridderhof in California in 1939 to make audio recordings of Bible stories in every language on Earth. The group is part of the umbrella network GRN - Global Recordings Network which has sister offices in over 30 countries. The film claims there are over 8,000 languages and dialects in the world and, as of the making of the film, Global Recordings Network has recorded Bible stories in 5,485 of them. It is mentioned in the film that their archive houses more spoken languages in one place than any other single area in the world. The significance of this lies in the notion that the Bible is not only the most published book around the world, passages from it are also translated into the most spoken languages as well. Comedy The Battle of Pussy Willow Creek is a historical comedy war film directed by Wendy Jo Cohen. Documentary film One California Day is a 2007 documentary film about surfing shot in six coastal regions in California. Directed by Mark Jeremias and Jason Baffa, the film looks at the experience of California surfing from Crescent City to Imperial Beach. The film was shot in super 16mm color film. Thriller Corps et âmes is a 2003 TV movie in series Vertiges (1997) written by Clément Delage, Sergio Mondelo, directed by Laurent Carcélès. Comedy The Grand Heist is a 2012 South Korean historical comedy film about a gang of 11 thieves who try to steal ice blocks from the royal storage, Seobingo, during the last years of the Joseon era. It was released on August 8, 2012. Comedy Waxwork is a 1988 American horror comedy film starring Zach Galligan and Deborah Foreman. Documentary film "A student documentary film exploring the lives of four gay men in urban Mumbai." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Documentary film Sound and Fury is a documentary film released in 2000 about two American families with young deaf children and their conflict over whether or not to give their children cochlear implants, surgically implanted devices that may improve their ability to hear but may threaten their deaf identity. The film was nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Backmask is an upcoming horror film directed by Marcus Nispel. Comedy Fractured Fairy Tales: The Phox, the Box and the Lox is a 1999 animated family comedy film written by Jay Ward, Bill Scott and Chris Hayward and directed by Steve Moore. Comedy Eddie Izzard: Live From Wembley is a 2009 documentary and comedy film written by Eddie Izzard and directed by Sarah Townsend. Comedy La Vie d'un honnête homme, is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed and written by Sacha Guitry, and starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. Comedy Pieces of Me is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by Nolwenn Lemesle. Animation Fixing Luka is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jessica Ashman. Thriller Murderers, Mobsters & Madmen Vol. 2: Assassination in the 20th Century is a 1993 documentary crime fiction thriller film written by Nick Bougas and Tom Lavagnino and directed by Nick Bougas. Documentary film The Black Road is a 2005 Australian documentary by William Nessen. The film was shot on location in Aceh, and reports on the Province’s battle for independence from Indonesia. Although the film was originally a television documentary, produced for SBS in Australia, it has since been shown around the world at film festivals and presentations on the subject. The film is critically acclaimed and has received several awards, both Australian and international. The Black Road was among four films on the subject of separatism that the Indonesian Film Censorship Institute banned in the country. Science Fiction Vegas in Space is a 1991 science fiction/comedy film, directed by Phillip R. Ford and released by Troma Entertainment, about three male space travelers who must become women in order to complete a secret mission on the all-female planet Clitoris. Deliberately campy, the film was written by, and starred, Doris Fish, one of Sydney and San Francisco's most noted drag queens. Documentary film Piattaforma luna is a 2011 short, documentary, science fiction film written and directed by Yuri Ancarni. Science Fiction Super Fuzz or Poliziotto superpiù is an Italian comedy film about Dave Speed, a bumbling Miami police officer who gains super powers through accidental nuclear exposure. Directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring Terence Hill and Ernest Borgnine, it was released in 1980. Documentary film David Hockney IN THE NOW: in six minutes is a 2013 documentary, short and biography film written and directed by Lucy Walker. Comedy Wandering Alien Detective Robin is a short, drama, mystery, sci-fi film written and directed by Lisa Takeba. Animation Piercing I is a 2010 Chinese animated film directed by Liu Jian. Comedy Fanny's Conspiracy is a 1913 short comedy film written by Alice A. Methley and directed by Van Dyke Brooke. Animation Astro Boy vs. The Junkyard Pirates is a 2010 animated short directed by David Bowers. Comedy Sizzle Alert: LOST is a short comedy film directed by Scott Aukerman. Comedy Out on a Limb is a 1992 comedy film written by Joshua and Daniel Goldin and directed by Francis Veber. It stars Matthew Broderick, Jeffrey Jones, Heidi Kling, Courtney Peldon, Michael Monks, and John C. Reilly. The film was released by Universal Pictures on September 4, 1992. This was the first movie that Broderick and Jones starred in together since Ferris Bueller's Day Off was released six years earlier. Documentary film The Sarakasi Trust is a non-profit organization founded by Marion and Rudy Van Dijck in Nairobi, Kenya. It aims to improve the lives of impoverished people through arts and culture by supporting local dancers and acrobats. "Rising to the Top" tells the story of two of the many artists that have advanced their lives by being a part of this organization. Comedy The Tale of Little Puppetboy is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Johannes Nyholm. Comedy Un petit jeu sans conséquence is a 2004 comedy film directed by Bernard Rapp. Animation The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus is a 1985 Christmas television special produced in stop motion animation by Rankin/Bass. It is based on The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, a 1902 children's book by L. Frank Baum. This was Rankin/Bass's final stop motion animated special produced. Future specials and series's would be traditional animated from this point on. Science Fiction Tripping the Rift: The Movie is a 2008 animation, comedy and science fiction film written by Mark Amato, Ken Goin, Lanier Laney, John Minnis, Terry Sweeney and directed by Bernie Denk. Animation Shooting Range is a 1979 Soviet animation film directed by Vladimir Tarasov. The film is close to twenty minutes, and set to jazz music. It is a satirical critique of Capitalism and life in America. Science Fiction Vanishing Waves is a 2012 film directed by Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper. Animation A collection of animals goes to school; their teacher, a goose, asks them several questions, during which time an ape, sitting behind an elephant, keeps tormenting the elephant. The teacher leaves the room, putting a turtle in charge. While she's gone, things go fine for a while, but the ape starts an all-out book tossing brawl. As the teacher returns, everyone suddenly stops, and although the room is a shambles, she congratulates them on behaving and dismisses them for the day. Documentary film Tender Feet is a 2013 documentary film directed by Fern Silva. Documentary film Into the Storm or Churchill at War is a 2009 biographical film about Winston Churchill and his days in office during World War II. The movie is directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan and stars Brendan Gleeson, who plays the British Prime Minister. Into the Storm is a sequel to the 2002 television film The Gathering Storm, which details the life of Churchill in the years just prior the war. Into the Storm had its first public premiere on HBO and HBO Canada on 31 May 2009. Into the Storm was nominated for 14 Primetime Emmy Awards. Brendan Gleeson won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. Documentary film Utopia Ltd. a 2011 documentary film written by Sandra Trostel and Thies Mynther and directed by Sandra Trostel. Comedy Geet Gaata Chal is a Hindi film released in 1975. Produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri Productions the film is directed by Hiren Nag. The film stars Sachin, Sarika, Madan Puri, Padma Khanna and Leela Mishra. The songs written and composed by Ravindra Jain played a large part in its unexpected success. Rajshri Productions as well as Barjatyas are known for movies which revolve around social and family situations. Geet Gaata Chal was a big success for its lead actors as well as the music director Ravindra Jain. Science Fiction Project Metalbeast, also known as Project Metalbeast: DNA Overload in the US and Metalbeast in the UK, is a 1995 Science fiction horror film directed by Alessandro De Gaetano and filmed in the USA. In this movie, a group of scientists attempt to create a perfect soldier by injecting the subject with the blood of a werewolf. When the experiment goes wrong, the subject is cryogenically frozen for 20 years. The only member of the original team to survive is a CIA member, who gives the victim a synthetic skin to create a metal-skinned killing machine. Thriller Kage Gari is a 1969 jidaigeki manga series by Takao Saito. It follows the adventures of three ronin - Jubei, Sunlight, and Moonlight - who dedicate their lives to hunt down "shadows", the ninja spies of the Tokugawa shogunate. The series was later adapted into two live-action films in 1972, as well as the 1983 television drama. A new manga Shin Kage Gari was started by Kenji Okamura in 2011. Comedy The Syrian Bride is a 2004 film directed by Eran Riklis. The story deals with a Druze wedding and the troubles the politically unresolved situation creates for the personal lives of the people in and from the village. The movie's plot looks at the Arab-Israeli conflict through the story of a family divided by political borders, and explores how their lives are fractured by the region's harsh political realities. The film has garnered critical acclaim and has won or been nominated internationally for several notable awards. Animation J.S. Bach, Fantasia in G Minor is a 1965 animation short film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy Ibo and Güllüsah is a 1978 film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. Thriller Distinctive is a 2001 Hong Kong film. A village deep in the countryside plays host to a mythical beast called "The Distinctive". Reporters Cici and Sam head to the remote location to find Distinctive, and are met by a group of five youngsters seeking tabloid riches. A photo of Distinctive nets a sizable financial reward, but the hide, fur, or whatever outer skin Distinctive carries is worth a whole lot more! With money and fame on their minds, the group takes to the woods to hunt the beast. But who's hunting who? Comedy The Grass Harp is a 1995 American comedy-drama film. It is based on the novella by Truman Capote; the screenplay was the final work of Oscar-winning screenwriter Stirling Silliphant. The film was directed by Charles Matthau, and starred Piper Laurie, Sissy Spacek, Walter Matthau, Edward Furlong, and Nell Carter. Piper Laurie won the Best Supporting Actress award from the Southeastern Film Critics Association for her work on the film. Thriller Kuro no honryu is a thriller film directed by Yûsuke Watanabe. Thriller Gangmaster is a 1994 Telugu film directed by B. Gopal. It has music composed by A. R. Rahman. It was dubbed into Tamil with the title Manitha Manitha. The film was a remake of Hindi film Sir. Comedy Jet Set is a 2000 comedy film written by Olivier Chavarot, Emmanuel de Brantes, Fabien Onteniente and Bruno Solo and directed by Fabien Onteniente. Animation Fantastic Planet is a 1973 cutout stop motion science fiction allegorical film directed by René Laloux, production designed by Roland Topor, written by both of them and animated at Jiří Trnka Studio. The film was an international production between France and Czechoslovakia and was distributed in the United States by Roger Corman. It won the special jury prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. The story is based on the novel Oms en série, by the French writer Stefan Wul. A working title for the film while it was in development was Sur la planète Ygam. The film had a total of 809,945 admissions in France. Science Fiction Le Prix du Danger is a 1983 French-Yugoslav science fiction movie, directed by Yves Boisset. It is based on Robert Sheckley's short story "The Prize of Peril", published in 1958. Comedy Die Ente klingelt um halb acht is a film directed by Rolf Thiele released on September 13, 1968. Comedy Otso Otso Pamela-mela Wan is a 2004 comedy film written by Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario and directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng. Thriller The Chair is a 2009 drama thriller film written by Michael Capellupo and directed by Brett Sullivan. Comedy Kurt Turns Evil is a 2008 animated family comedy film written by Karsten Fullu and Per Schreiner and directed by Rasmus A. Sivertsen. Science Fiction By Day and By Night is a 2009 Sci-Fi Film directed by Alejandro Molina. Comedy Autumn Man is a 2010 short film written and directed by Jonas Selberg Augustsén. Animation Sasquatch Chronicles is a 2012 short animation film directed by the Youth of Chehalis Tribe. Comedy Skid Marks is a 2007 independent comedy film about two rival ambulance companies and their attempts to maintain themselves in their city, directed by Karl Kozak and written by Kozak, Don J. Rearden and Kraig Wenman.The film had its theatrical premiere on October 5, 2007, in San Diego, and in 2008, screened at the Dances With Films Festival in Los Angeles. Documentary film Still, We Believe: The Boston Red Sox Movie is a 2004 documentary/sport film documenting the Boston Red Sox' 2003 season and the team's relationship with its fans. It was directed by Paul Doyle, Jr. and was first released on May 7, 2004 at the Loew’s Boston Common Theater in Boston, Massachusetts. Documentary film Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project is a 2007 documentary film about stand-up comedian Don Rickles, which first aired at the 2007 New York Film Festival and then on HBO. The documentary and its producers - Robert Engelman, John Landis, Mike Richardson, and Larry Rickles - earned a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special in 2008. Don Rickles also won a Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for his appearance in the documentary. Documentary film Butch Walker: Out of Focus is a biography, music, documentary film directed by Peter Harding and Shane Valdés. Science Fiction The End Of Forever is a 2013 short science fiction fantasy horror film directed by Ben Kepner. Thriller Ride or Die also known as Hustle and Heat is a 2003 crime drama film written by Duane Martin and Jay Wolcott. The film was directed by Craig Ross, Jr.. The cast includes Duane Martin, Vivica A. Fox and Meagan Good. Comedy Meyer from Berlin is a 1919 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Ossi Oswalda and Ethel Orff. It was part of the Sally series of films featuring Lubitsch as a sharp young Berliner of Jewish heritage. It was Lubitsch's penultimate film as an actor, after 1920 he devoted himself entirely to screenwriting and directing. Thriller Unpublished Story is a 1942 British black-and-white war film, directed by Harold French and starring Richard Greene, Valerie Hobson, Basil Radford, Roland Culver, and Ronald Shiner as an agitating pamphleteer, or leaflet distributor. It was produced and co-written by Anthony Havelock-Allan. Comedy His Picture in the Papers is an American silent comedy film written and directed by John Emerson. Anita Loos also wrote the film's scenario. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks and Loretta Blake and features Eric von Stroheim in a minor role. Thriller Chaarulatha is a 2012 Indian horror film simultaneously made in Kannada and Tamil languages. The film was directed by Pon Kumaran, a former associate to K. Bhagyaraj and K. S. Ravikumar, and features Priyamani in the lead role. The film was an adaptation of the Thai horror film Alone. Sundar C Babu composed the film's music. The film’s story is about conjoined twins. Produced by Global One Studios and distributed by Hansraj Saxena's Sax Pictures, Charulatha released on 21 September 2012 with dubbed Malayalam and Telugu versions with the same title. Documentary film The Case of the Three Sided Dream is a 2013 music biographical documentary film written and directed by Adam Kahan. Documentary film Russia's Wonder Children is a 1999 film directed by Irene Langemann. Thriller Diamonds Are Forever is the seventh spy film in the James Bond series by Eon Productions, and the sixth and final Eon film to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film is based on Ian Fleming's 1956 novel of the same name, and is the second of four James Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton. The story has Bond impersonating a diamond smuggler to infiltrate a smuggling ring, and soon uncovering a plot by his old nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld to use the diamonds to build a giant laser. Bond has to battle his nemesis for one last time, in order to stop the smuggling and stall Blofeld's plan of destroying Washington DC, and extorting the world with nuclear supremacy. After George Lazenby left the series, producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli tested other actors, but studio United Artists wanted Sean Connery back, paying a then-record $1.25 million salary for him to return. The producers were inspired by Goldfinger, eventually hiring that film's director, Guy Hamilton. Locations included Las Vegas, California, Amsterdam and Lufthansa's hangar in Germany. Diamonds Are Forever was a commercial success, but received criticism for its humorous camp tone. Documentary film Here's Looking At You, Boy is a documentary film on the history of LGBT film. Comedy Hot Bubblegum is a 1981 comedy, drama and romance film directed by Boaz Davidson. Comedy Herod's Law is a 1999 Mexican comedy film produced by Bandidos Films; it's a political satire of corruption in Mexico and the long-ruling PRI party. The film won the Ariel Award for Best Picture from the Mexican Academy of Film. Animation Another musical episode. Famous opera singer Tom arrives at a concert, where Jerry happens to be sleeping. Jerry tries to distract Tom from his performance, and eventually, the two end up literally switching places. Comedy No sos vos, soy yo is a 2004 Argentine film directed by Juan Taratuto, starring Diego Peretti, Soledad Villamil and Cecilia Dopazo. Documentary film Good Ol’ Freda is a 2013 historical, musical, biographical and documentary film written by Jessica Lawson and Ryan White and directed by Ryan White. Comedy Der eingebildete Kranke is a film directed by Hans H. König released on Mar 14, 1952. Comedy French for Beginners is a German-French comedy film made in 2006 and directed by Christian Ditter. The theme of the film is young love during a school exchange in France, complicated by language barriers and cultural differences. Documentary film Golda's List is a 2001 International Emmy Award nominated documentary film. Comedy Far Marfa is a 2013 feature film written and directed by Cory Van Dyke in Marfa, Texas, USA. Comedy For Fun is a 1993 comedy drama film written by Jiangong Chen, Dai Ning and Ying Ning and directed by Ying Ning. Comedy You, the Living is a 2007 Swedish film written and directed by Roy Andersson. The film is an exploration on the "grandeur of existence," centered on the lives of a group of individuals, such as an overweight woman, a disgruntled psychiatrist, a heartbroken groupie, a carpenter, a business consultant, and a school teacher with emotional issues and her rug-selling husband. The basis for the film is an Old Norse proverb, "Man is man's delight," taken from the Poetic Edda poem Hávamál. The title comes from a stanza in Goethe's Roman Elegies, which also appears as a title card in the beginning of the film: "Therefore rejoice, you, the living, in your lovely warm bed, until Lethe's cold wave wets your fleeing foot." The film consists of a fluent succession of fifty short sketches, most with a tragicomic undertone. The cast is mostly non-professional, and alienating techniques are employed such as presenting the characters in grim make-up and having them talk directly to camera. The financing was difficult and the shooting took three years to complete. The film won the Silver Hugo Award for Best Direction at the 2007 Chicago International Film Festival and has received positive reviews. Animation The Romance of My Heart is a 1997 short animation film directed by Solweig Von Kleist. Animation Bingo Crosbyana is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng, and notable for its title song, composed by Sanford Green and with lyrics by Irving Kahal. Animation Let's Save the Lake is a 2012 short animation family film directed by Miguel Anaya Borja. Science Fiction Replicant is a 2001 American sci-fi action film directed by Ringo Lam, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Michael Rooker. It is the second collaboration between Jean-Claude Van Damme and Hong Kong film director Ringo Lam. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 18, 2001. Comedy Don't Give Up the Ship is a comedy directed by Norman Taurog and starring Jerry Lewis. It was filmed from October 21, 1958 to January 30, 1959, and released on July 3, 1959 by Paramount Pictures. Documentary film Bite Size is a 2014 documentary, drama, family film directed by Corbin Billings. Comedy Secret Club is a short, comedy, family and thriller film written and directed by Ben Kadie. Documentary film Incredible Human Machine is a 2007 documentary film written by Chad Cohen and directed by Arthur Binkowski and Chad Cohen. Thriller From Within is a horror film directed by Phedon Papamichael Jr. and written by Brad Keene. Filming took place in Maryland in fall 2007. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April–May 2008. Documentary film Radical Islam: Terror in Its Own Words was a February 2007 Fox News documentary broadcast featuring commentary from counter-terrorism experts Steven Emerson and Walid Phares and footage from the The Investigative Project and the Middle East Media Research Institute. Comedy The Law in Her Hands is a 1936 film directed by William Clemens. Comedy Leo Monroe is a young man on the verge of adulthood and on the verge of a meltdown - in this charmingly dysfunctional comedy filled with wacky characters, a topical storyline and budding romance. Forced to leave college after losing his student loan in a bad economy, Leo returns to his childhood home to find it is in the primary stages of foreclosure. To make matters worse, he also discovers his relatives and neighbors are losing their homes as well. In an effort to keep the family afloat, all of Leo's relatives, who are universally unemployed, must move into Leo's house together. Igniting the tension in this claustrophobic suburban home is Leo's one time love and neighbor; Sam is also moving in. "Subprime" is an off beat family minefield of a comedy dealing with today's housing crisis and unemployment meltdown through the comedic lens of suburban youth coming-of-age in the midst of it all. Animation The Triplets of Belleville is a 2003 animated comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It was released as Belleville Rendez-vous in the United Kingdom. The film is Chomet's first feature film and was an international co-production among companies in France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Canada. The film features the voices of Michèle Caucheteux, Jean-Claude Donda, Michel Robin, and Monica Viegas; there is little dialogue, the majority of the film story being told through song and pantomime. It tells the story of Madame Souza, an elderly woman who goes on a quest to rescue her grandson Champion, a Tour de France cyclist, who has been kidnapped by the French mafia for gambling purposes and taken to the city of Belleville. She is joined by the Triplets of Belleville, music hall singers from the 1930s, whom she meets in the city, and her obese hound, Bruno. The film was highly praised by audiences and critics for its unique style of animation. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards—Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "Belleville Rendez-vous". It was also screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Rehje is a 2009 documentary film written by Anais Huerta and directed by Raúl Cuesta & Anais Huerta. Comedy Merrily We Live is a comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, starring Constance Bennett and Brian Aherne and featuring Ann Dvorak, Bonita Granville, Billie Burke, Tom Brown, Alan Mowbray, Clarence Kolb and Patsy Kelly. The film was produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios, and was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay is by Eddie Moran and Jack Jevne. The film is considered to have set the standard for later family comedy films and TV sitcoms. A number of critics have erroneously claimed that the film is based on the 1936 film My Man Godfrey when in fact it is a reworking of the 1930 movie What a Man, based on the 1924 novel The Dark Chapter; a Comedy of Class Distinctions by E. J. Rath and its 1926 Broadway adaptation They All Want Something by Courtenay Savage. In the movie, the lines "What a family!" said twice seems to indicate the screenwriters acknowledgment of the earlier movie What a Man. Merrily We Live was extremely successful and garnered five Academy Award nominations. Documentary film Speaking in Strings is a 1999 documentary film directed by Paola di Florio. The film is based on the life of Italian-born violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, and it received a nomination for Best Feature Documentary Film at the 72nd Academy Awards. Science Fiction The Chain Reaction is a 1980 Australian independent action/disaster/thriller film directed and written by Ian Barry. The film stars Steve Bisley, also starring in the film Mad Max and Arna-Maria Winchester. The film's plot is about an engineer badly injured in an accident caused by an earthquake. He knows that the nuclear waste will poison the groundwater and wants to warn the public. The movie features many actors who were in Mad Max, among them Mel Gibson as a bearded mechanic, though he doesn't appear in the title credits. The taglines used in advertising the film included "A fast drive to Paradise turns into a nuclear nightmare!" and "Mad Max meets The China Syndrome"; the latter referring to the car chase and nuclear accident. The film is not to be confused with Chain Reaction, a 1996 American film of the same name. The film was rated M in Australia. Comedy The Sublet is a 2008 comedy film written by Georgiana Nestor and Gautama Kavuri and directed by Georgiana Nestor. Comedy I've Got Your Number is a 1934 Warner Bros. Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joan Blondell and Pat O'Brien. Comedy Josie and the Pussycats is a 2001 musical comedy film released by Universal Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed and co-written by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, the film is loosely based upon the Archie comic of the same name, as well as the Hanna-Barbera cartoon. The film stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson as the Pussycats, with Alan Cumming, Parker Posey, and Gabriel Mann in supporting roles. Comedy The Kid from Borneo is a comedy short subject; part of the Our Gang series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach, and was originally released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on April 15, 1933. It was the 122nd Our Gang short that was released. Comedy La vraie vie est ailleurs is a film directed by the Swiss director Frederic Choffat. Thriller The Philadelphia Experiment is a 1984 science fiction film. It is directed by Stewart Raffill and stars Michael Paré, Bobby Di Cicco, and Nancy Allen and based on the urban legend of the Philadelphia Experiment. The movie is set in 1943 where two sailors, David Herdeg and Jim Parker, are stationed on a ship used for an experiment to make it invisible to radar. However, the experiment goes horribly wrong and the ship completely disappears and Herdeg and Parker find themselves in the Nevada desert in the year 1984. They find out the program has been revived in 1984, unexpectedly interacted with the experiment in 1943 and put the entire world in danger. Science Fiction Surrogates is a 2009 American science fiction action film, based on the 2005–2006 comic book series of the same name. Directed by Jonathan Mostow, it stars Bruce Willis as Tom Greer, an FBI agent who ventures out into the real world to investigate the murder of surrogates. It also stars Radha Mitchell, Rosamund Pike, Boris Kodjoe, Ving Rhames, and James Cromwell. The film's main concept centres on the mysterious murder of a college student linked to the man who helped create a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase remote controlled humanoid robots through which they interact with society. These fit, attractive, remotely controlled robots ultimately assume their life roles, enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their own homes. Surrogates was released on September 25, 2009 in the United States and Canada. It was released by Touchstone Pictures. During its theatrical run, the film grossed $122 million internationally against an $80 million budget. Comedy A Checkout Girl's Big Adventures is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Pierre Rambaldi and written by Michel Siksik. Comedy The Sex Life of the Polyp is a short film written and performed by Robert Benchley, based on a routine he first did in 1922. The short, which was adapted from an essay by Benchley, documents a dim-witted doctor attempting to discuss the sex life of a polyp to a women's club. This was the second of Benchley's 46 comedy short films, with six made for Fox, one each for Universal Pictures and RKO Radio Pictures, 29 for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and nine for Paramount Pictures. The film, made in the then-new Fox Movietone sound-on-film process, was a success and was later included in the compilation Robert Benchley and the Knights of the Algonquin. In 2007, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Documentary film Schäfer Christian is a 1987 short documentary directed by Helmut Barth. Comedy Oh, Say Can You Sue is a 1953 short comedy film directed by Jules White. Comedy Chasing Amy is a 1997 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith. The central tension revolves around sexuality, sexual history, and evolving friendships. It is the third film in Smith's View Askewniverse series. The film was originally inspired by a brief scene from an early movie by a friend of Smith's. In Guinevere Turner's Go Fish, one of the lesbian characters imagines her friends passing judgment on her for "selling out" by sleeping with a man. Kevin Smith was dating star Joey Lauren Adams at the time he was writing the script, which was also partly inspired by her. The film won two awards at the 1998 Independent Spirit Awards. Comedy The Queen's Sister is a 2005 British television movie directed by Simon Cellan Jones. The teleplay by Craig Warner is a semi-fictionalized account of the life of Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, from 1952 until the mid-1970s. It was produced by Touchpaper Television, part of the RDF Media Group, and was broadcast by Channel 4. It has been released on DVD by BBC Video. Documentary film Totus Tuus is a 2006 spiritual documentary film. Comedy Voi meitä! Anoppi tulee is a 1933 Finnish comedy film directed by Erkki Karu and starring Mia Backman, Uuno Laakso and Georg Malmstén. It was based on a popular stage farce My Wife's Family by Fred Duprez. There were three British film versions of the play, in 1931, 1941, and 1956. It had also been filmed previously in Sweden in 1932, and it was the popularity of this which led to the Finnish version being made. Documentary film La donna di notte is a 1962 Italian film directed by Mino Loy. Documentary film A Noble Fisherman is a 2013 short sports documentary film directed by Maxwell Geoffrey. Documentary film A Family Underground is an American documentary film written and directed by Paul Andresen. Filmed at the 2008 Gathering of the Juggalos, the film focus on the event and the Juggalo fan base. Gathering of the Juggalos is a music festival hosted by Psychopathic Records every summer. Their fan base, known as Juggalos, have become an underground musical subculture. The film features concert performances and interviews about the event and fanbase by the entire Psychopathic Records roster and other artists which performed at the festival. Released direct-to-video in 2009, it is the second documentary produced by Psychopathic Records, after Shockumentary, released in 1998. Comedy Crooks is a 2002 comedy film written by Dan Battista and Paul Battista and directed by Paul Battista. Thriller King Solomon's Mines is a 1937 British adventure film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Paul Robeson, Cedric Hardwicke, Anna Lee, John Loder and Roland Young. The first of five film adaptations of the 1885 novel by the same name by Henry Rider Haggard, the film was produced by the Gaumont British Picture Corporation at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. Sets were designed by art director Alfred Junge. Although versions of King Solomon's Mines were released in 1950 and 1985, this film offering is considered to be the most faithful to the book. Nonetheless, if you read the book you will quickly realize how dissimilar the book is from the movie, for instance; the addition of a white female lead and some musical interludes deliberately added to give Paul Robeson a chance to sing. In contrast to later adaptations, it does depict Allan Quartermain as a dispassionate, professorial type uninterested in romance, as in the book. Comedy The Deli is a 1997 comedy film directed by John A. Gallagher. Comedy Pardon Us is Laurel and Hardy's first feature length comedy film. It was produced by Hal Roach and Stan Laurel, directed by James Parrott, and originally distributed by MGM in 1931. Documentary film The Man Who Saved the World is a 2013 feature documentary film about Stanislav Petrov, a former lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces. Documentary film "In 1961 segregation seemed to have an overwhelming grip on American society. Many states violently enforced the policy, while the federal government, under the Kennedy administration, remained indifferent, preoccupied with matters abroad. That is, until an integrated band of college students—many of whom were the first in their families to attend a university—decided, en masse, to risk everything and buy a ticket on a Greyhound bus bound for the Deep South. They called themselves the Freedom Riders, and they managed to bring the president and the entire American public face to face with the challenge of correcting civil-rights inequities that plagued the nation. Veteran filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s inspirational documentary is the first feature-length film about this courageous band of civil-rights activists. Gaining impressive access to influential figures on both sides of the issue, Nelson chronicles a chapter of American history that stands as an astonishing testament to the accomplishment of youth and what can result from the incredible combination of personal conviction and the courage to organize against all odds." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Thriller Lispenard is a 2012 short adventure drama thriller film written and directed by Anna Stypko. Comedy Destino para dos is a 1968 Argentine film. Comedy Fallen Angels is a 1995 Hong Kong movie written and directed by Wong Kar-wai, starring Leon Lai, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Michelle Reis, Charlie Yeung, and Karen Mok. Fallen Angels can be seen as a companion piece to Chungking Express. It was originally conceived as the third story for Chungking Express, but Fallen Angels can be considered a sequel due to similar themes, locations and methods of filming, while one of the main characters lives in the Chungking Mansions and works at the Midnight Express food stall. Documentary film No money. No home. No name.Some say he's a kook. Others, a blessing from God. Clad in a white robe, he's walked through 47 states [and 13 countries] on a 16-year mission that's captured media attention from 20/20, Time and the Wall Street Journal. Yet who is this solitary figure who inspires faith and attracts controversy?Director Sean Tracey traces the enigmatic odyssey of the anonymous, barefoot preacher known as The Jesus Guy. With the intimacy of single-camera filmmaking, we walk in his steps as he encounters both skeptics and believers, changing them for better, for worse, forever. Comedy Soft Cushions is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and featuring Boris Karloff. It is a comic take by actor and producer Douglas MacLean on the 1911 Kismet play and 1920 silent film. It's listed as being lost by Arne Andersen's Lost Film Files website. Documentary film Trial Watch is a 1991 crime documentary film. Comedy Cheriya Kallanum Valiya Policum is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Haridas Kesavan. Mukesh, Dhanya Mary Varghese, Jagadish and Suraj Venjaramood plays the lead roles in this film. Thriller Bloodfist VII: Manhunt is a 1995 action/adventure film starring Don Wilson, Jillian McWhirter, Jonathan Penner and Steven Williams. It was directed by Jonathan Winfrey and written by Brendan Broderick and Rob Kerchner. Documentary film Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff is a 2010 documentary film that explores the work of the cinematographer Jack Cardiff. It reviews his work and, with the input of many of his contemporaries, examines his legacy as one of the most influential film makers of his generation and details how he became master of the Technicolor process. The film includes interviews with Cardiff as well as Martin Scorsese, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Lauren Bacall, Kim Hunter, Kathleen Byron, John Mills, Alan Parker, Richard Fleischer and many others. Among many anecdotes in the film, Jack Cardiff relates what it was like to work with Hollywood’s greatest icons: Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Alfred Hitchcock, Marlene Dietrich and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The film was released almost exactly one year after Jack Cardiff's death, and was shown at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival on 16 May 2010 as part of the "Cannes Classics". Comedy Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde is a 1995 British-American comedy film starring Tim Daly, Sean Young and Lysette Anthony. The film is based on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic horror novel Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The story takes place in modern times and concerns a bumbling, young chemist who tampers with his great-grandfather's formula, accidentally transforming himself into a beautiful businesswoman who is hellbent on taking over his life. Comedy Kigeki damashi no jingi is a comedy film directed by Jun Fukuda. Animation High Steaks is a 1961 cartoon directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder, released in early 1962. The cartoon was the fourth of thirteen cartoons made in Czechoslovakia after original creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera had left MGM to work for television. The title is a pun on the phrase "High stakes". Comedy Liebe, Tanz und 1000 Schlager is a film directed by Paul Martin released on October 14, 1955. Documentary film Wild Sky is a 2011 French autobiographical documentary film and cinematic essay/poem directed by Rachid B. and co-written by Florent Mangeot. Comedy But I'm a Cheerleader is a 1999 satirical romantic comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit and written by Brian Wayne Peterson. Natasha Lyonne stars as Megan Bloomfield, a high school cheerleader whose parents send her to a residential inpatient conversion therapy camp to cure her lesbianism. There Megan soon comes to embrace her sexual orientation, despite the therapy, and falls in love. The supporting cast includes Dante Basco, Eddie Cibrian, Clea DuVall, Cathy Moriarty, RuPaul, Richard Moll, Mink Stole, Kip Pardue, Michelle Williams, and Bud Cort. But I'm a Cheerleader was Babbit's first feature film. It was inspired by an article about conversion therapy and her childhood familiarity with rehabilitation programs. She used the story of a young woman finding her sexual identity to explore the social construction of gender roles and heteronormativity. The costume and set design of the film highlighted these themes using artificial textures in intense blues and pinks. When it was initially rated as NC-17 by the MPAA, Babbit made cuts to allow it to be re-rated as R. Science Fiction Ésimésac is a 2012 adventure, fantasy, science fiction film written by Fred Pellerin, Luc Picard and directed by Luc Picard. Thriller The Woman of Fire '82 is a 1982 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-young. This was the third film in Kim's Housemaid trilogy. Animation Knitted Nights is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Gil Alkabetz. Documentary film Les frères des frères is a 1992 film directed by Richard Copans. Science Fiction UFO Robot Grendizer is a film adaptation of the TV Program Gendizer, directed by Youichi Kominato. Comedy She's Having a Baby is a 1988 American romantic comedy film directed by John Hughes. The film portrays a young newlywed couple, Kristy and Jake Briggs played by Elizabeth McGovern and Kevin Bacon, who try to cope with being married and what is expected of them by their parents. Jake must also deal with the fantasy woman of his dreams. The film is about traditional 1980s suburban life and the cultural expectations that come along with it. To a large extent what Jake experiences could be described as a form of culture shock, with his best man Davis as a reminder of his former culture as a single man, and feeling alienated when he overhears his neighbors converse about mundane suburban topics. He feels he has left the culture of single men, and has entered the culture of a married man, and doesn't appear to have a sense of belonging to either. Comedy Bombay to Goa is a 1972 Bollywood adventure-comedy film directed by S. Ramanathan and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha, Aruna Irani and Mehmood. The movie is known particularly for its catchy tunes. The film is a remake of a 1966 hit Tamil film Madras to Pondicherry. It was a 'Semi-Hit' at the box office. Bombay to Goa was remade in 2007 with an ensemble cast of comedians. Animation Hula Hoop is a short music fantasy animation film directed by Tess Martin. Animation Victoria Gloria is a 2013 3-D anti-war animated short by Theodore Ushev, produced in Montreal by the National Film Board of Canada. A film without words set to the music of Shostakovich's Leningrad Symphony, Victoria Gloria is final film in a trilogy of NFB animated shorts by Ushev on art, ideology and power, following Tower Bawher and Drux Flux. Gloria Victoria uses mixed media techniques to create images that evoke bloody battlefields and the horrors of war, with imagery of combat and massacres from the bombing of Dresden in World War II to Guernica, from the Spanish Civil War to Star Wars, in a style inspired by expressionism, constructivism, cubism as well as surrealism. Ushev has stated that the film is "less geometric" in its animation than his previous works and that he sought to flatten the 3-D effect as the film progressed towards its climax, so as convey the emotion of a human being at war. The seven-minute film took Ushev two years to create, using traditional animation and computer animation tools. Comedy Legends of Madagascar is a 2012 adventure, comedy and drama film written and directed by Haminiaina Ratovoarivony. Documentary film The Long Lament is a 1973 film directed by Max Willutzki and written by Horst Lange, Aribert Weis and Max Willutzki. Comedy Four ambitious and beautiful young women. From four very different corners of Mexico. Just like hundreds of others, they are caught up in the frenzy that sweeps the nation when Alejandro Mateos (Julio Bracho), one of the country's most powerful producers, dreams up a nationwide talent search to cast the lead in his next big movie. But all this is news to Alejandro's on-again, off-again lover, Eva Gallardo (Patricia Llaca) , a diva of epic proportions, who expected to get the part. While Eva schemes to nail down the role, our four leads begin their own journey on the road to fame. Animation The Brave Engineer is a 1950 Walt Disney-produced short subject cartoon, based on the exploits of legendary railroad engineer John Luther "Casey" Jones. It is narrated by madcap comic and radio funny-man Jerry Colonna and is a fanficiful re-telling of the story related in the Wallace Saunders ballad, later made famous by Eddie Newton and T. Lawrence Seibert. The short is released again in Four Fabulous Characters in 1957, DTV - Glady Knights and the Pips - Friendship Train, and in 1999, it is released again in Sing Me A Story With Belle episode 'Stick To It, Don't Give Up, and again is released in 2002 as part of the Disney's American Legends compilation. Comedy Chikyû bôei mibôjin is a comedy film directed by Minoru Kawasaki. Science Fiction They Were Eleven is a manga by Moto Hagio which ran in Shōjo Comic for three issues from September through November 1975. It was awarded the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1976, and a sequel Horizon of the East, Eternity of the West was produced in 1976. It was published in English as part of the anthology Four Shōjo Stories. The anime film was licensed and released in North America by Central Park Media. It was first released on subtitle VHS in the early 1990s, then later re-released on VHS in 1996 with a newly produced English Dub. It was later re-released on DVD in 2004. It is now out of print. The manga was adapted as a one-episode, 40-minute television drama broadcast on 1977-01-02 as part of the Shōnen Drama Series on NHK. Ten years later, it was adapted as a theatrical anime movie, released November 1986. In 2004, a theatrical stage adaptation was produced. Science Fiction Electric Dreams is a 1984 British-American science fiction romantic comedy-drama film set in San Francisco, California, that depicts a love triangle between a man, a woman, and a home computer. It stars Lenny Von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen, and the voice of Bud Cort and was directed by Steve Barron. It was the first film released by the Virgin Films production company. The film's credits dedicate it to the memory of UNIVAC I. Comedy Being There is a 1979 American comedy-drama film directed by Hal Ashby. Adapted from the 1970 novella by Jerzy Kosinski, the screenplay was written by Kosinski and the uncredited Robert C. Jones. The film stars Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, Melvyn Douglas, Jack Warden, Richard A. Dysart, and Richard Basehart. Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Sellers was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The screenplay won the 1981 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Screenplay Award and the 1980 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium. It was also nominated for the 1980 Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay. Being There was the last film featuring Sellers to be released in his lifetime. The making of the film is portrayed in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, a biographical film of Sellers' life. Comedy The Cat from Outer Space is a 1978 American comic science fiction film, starring Ronnie Schell, Ken Berry, Sandy Duncan, Harry Morgan, Roddy McDowall and McLean Stevenson. Produced by Walt Disney Productions, it was shot at the studio's Golden Oak Ranch and Santa Clarita, California. Comedy Live News is a 1927 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Google: Behind the Screen is a documentary film about Google, Inc. from 2006, directed by IJsbrand van Veelen. Thriller Way of the Wicked is a 2014 American horror movie that was directed by Kevin Carraway. The film had its internet premiere on April 30, 2014 in China and was released onto DVD in the United States on May 20 of the same year. It stars Christian Slater and the story surrounds a young boy who may or may not be the Anti-Christ. Comedy Totò cerca pace is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Documentary film Public Enemy: Mother & Son is a 1998 documentary film. Comedy ' Buddy and Towser is an American animated short film released on February 24, 1934, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Friz Freleng; the musical score is by Norman Spencer. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. Thriller 1 by Two is a Malayalam psychological thriller film directed by Arun Kumar Aravind and written by Jeyamohan. It stars Murali Gopy, Fahadh Faasil,Honey Rose and Abhinaya in the lead roles. The music department is handled by Gopi Sunder with lyrics penned by Hari Narayanan. Cinematography is handled by Jomon Thomas. Comedy Mr. Marumakan is a 2012 Malayalam comedy-family drama film written by the duo Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas and directed by Sandhya Mohan. The movie stars Dileep and Sanusha in the lead roles and Bhagyaraj, Khushboo, Sheela, Biju Menon, Nedumudi Venu and Riyaz Khan in supporting roles. The film tells the story of three rich women, Raja Kokila, her adopted daughter Raja Mallika and her daughter Raja Lakshmi who believe that a woman can survive without the help of a man. However, the entry of a lawyer trained drama director Ashok Raj into their lives forces them to revise their opinions. The story of the film is loosely based on the Telugu film Athaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu and the Tamil film Mappillai. Critical reactions to the film were mostly mixed response but the film managed to become a "Hit"at the box office. Animation Hannah and the Moon is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Kate Charter. Documentary film Four Hours in My Lai is a 1989 television documentary made by Yorkshire Television concerning the 1968 My Lai Massacre by the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. The film includes interviews with soldiers at the massacre, and the later trials of those involved. The programme first broadcast on ITV as part of Yorkshire Television's First Tuesday documentaries. Michael Bilton and Kevin Sim, who created the film, based their book of the same name off of the documentary; after release, the book was met with mixed reception. Animation O Xigante is a 2012 short animated fantasy film written by Nélia Cruz and directed by Luís da Matta Almeida and Julio Valenzer. Comedy Le Père Noël est africain is an upcoming comedy film written and directed by Karine Silla. Thriller Direct Hit is a 1994 action film starring William Forsythe and directed by Joseph Merhi. Comedy The God of Cookery is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Hong Kong comedian, actor and director, Stephen Chow, best known in the West for his films Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle. This is known to be Chow's first film to utilize deep and sometimes dark themes while retaining his signature nonsensical style. An 35-mm print of the film brought by Amanda Cohen of Dirt Candy was shown at a sold-out screening at one of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema South Lamar's "Food and Film Events". Documentary film Three Landscapes is a 2013 experimental, art and documentary film directed by Peter B. Hutton. Documentary film Rhag is a 2011 short independent documentary film written and directed by Doug Walker. Comedy A Short History of Decay is a film written and directed by Michael Maren. It stars Bryan Greenberg, Linda Lavin, Harris Yulin, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Benjamin King and Kathleen Rose Perkins. Though its title is taken from the work of philosophy by Emil Cioran, it is not an adaptation of the book. The film was shot in October and November 2012 in Wilmington, North Carolina, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina and New York City. It premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 12, 2013 and it opened theatrically at the Village East Cinema on May 16, 2014. Documentary film An Unreal Dream: The Michael Morton Story is a documentary, biographical and crime fiction film written and directed by Al Reinert. Comedy Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator is a 1989 horror-comedy written and directed by Don Nardo and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot follows a wealthy couple and their friend as they enter a world of sadistic fantasy games of the wealthy, but as they travel deeper, it becomes difficult to establish exactly what is a game and what is not. Tagline: Don't throw your love away. Burn it. Thriller Darna Zaroori Hai is a Bollywood Anthology film released on 28 April 2006. It was considered a sequel to Darna Mana Hai which was also produced by RGV. It stars a host of Bollywood actors including Amitabh Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, Anil Kapoor, Sunil Shetty, Mallika Sherawat, Isha Koppikar, Arjun Rampal, Rajpal Yadav, Bipasha Basu, and more. The film was archived at the New York Institute of Technology, as part of the film course. Documentary film Peladão - Elf Freunde und eine Königin is a 2006 documentary film directed by Jörn Schoppe. Thriller Knifepoint is a 2011 crime, horror and thriller film written and directed by Jed Strahm. Documentary film Kfar Qar'a, Israel is a 1988 documentary film written by Eglal Errera and directed by Nurith Aviv. Comedy The Bear That Couldn't Sleep is a 1939 animated short film, directed by Rudolf Ising for MGM as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer' Barney Bear series. Released with the movie 6,000 Enemies by MGM on June 10, 1939, the short is notable for featuring the first appearance of Barney Bear. Ising created the character Barney Bear in the late 1930s for MGM at this time, basing the sleepy-eyed character partially on himself. Animation The Missing Link is a 1980 French–Belgian animated film written and directed by Picha. Though it was not as successful as Picha's previous film, it was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Sacrifice Area is a 1981 film directed by Ernie Damen and Otto Schuurman. Science Fiction Duck Dodgers in the 24½ᵗʰ Century is a Merrie Melodies cartoon created in 1952 and released on July 25, 1953, starring Daffy Duck as space hero Duck Dodgers, Porky Pig as his assistant, and Marvin the Martian as his opponent. Marvin the Martian had been introduced as an unnamed villain in Haredevil Hare playing opposite Bugs Bunny, but this cartoon was the first of many appearances of Duck Dodgers. The title is a pun on the comic book character Buck Rogers, and especially on one collective title of his adventures in particular, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. In 1994, it was voted #4 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2004, it was retrospectively nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Animation The Rugrats Movie is a 1998 American animated adventure-comedy film, produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures and first released in theaters in the United States on November 20, 1998. The film marks the first film made by Nickelodeon Movies to be based on a Nicktoon. Based on the popular 1990s animated Nickelodeon series, Rugrats, this film introduced Tommy Pickles' baby brother Dil Pickles, who appeared on the original series the next year. The film features the voices of E.G. Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie, Cheryl Chase, Cree Summer, Tara Strong, and Charlie Adler, along with guest stars David Spade, Whoopi Goldberg, Margaret Cho, Busta Rhymes, and Tim Curry. Comedy Leon & Barbara is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Marcin Mikulski. Documentary film Japanther In (3-D) Dino Deth Dans is a film directed by Nick Chatfield Taylor and Ian Vanek. Documentary film "In an unprecedented insider first look, Thieves by Law is a front-row invitation into the living rooms and offices of some of the most controversial and elite head honchos in the Russian mafia. Rising through the criminal ranks, the balance of what's legitimate versus what's illegal, and the meaning behind those tattoos made so famous by Viggo Mortensen in Eastern Promises… it's all out on the table in this surprising documentary. " Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy BFF: Best Friends Forever is a 2009 Filipino comedy film released by Star Cinema. It stars Sharon Cuneta, Ai-Ai de las Alas and John Estrada. The film was released domestically on May 13, 2009. Comedy After School Midnighters is a 2012 Japanese computer animated comedy film directed by Hitoshi Takekiyo. It released on 25 August 2012 in Japan and was originally based upon a short film that Takekiyo had made for a musical channel. The producers of After School Midnighters submitted the film for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but it was not selected for the final round. The film did go on to gain some attention at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival earned a special mention for the Audience Award for Best Animation Feature, but did not win. Comedy In The Air Is Christopher Gray is a 2013 animated short comedy film written and directed by Felix Massie. Animation The Science of Stage Fright is a 2013 animation film directed by Robertino Zambrano and written by Mikael Cho. Comedy Stupid, But Brave is a 1924 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Whistle and I'll Come to You is the title of two BBC television drama adaptations based on the ghost story "Oh, Whistle, And I'll Come To You, My Lad" by the writer M. R. James. The story tells the tale of an introverted academic who happens upon a strange whistle while exploring a Knights Templar cemetery on the East Anglian coast. When blown, the whistle unleashes a supernatural force that terrorises its discoverer. The story was first published in 1904 in Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, the first collection of ghost stories that James published based on tales he had written as Christmas entertainments for audiences of friends and selected students at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, where he was provost. The first adaptation was made by the BBC in 1968. It was adapted and directed by Jonathan Miller and broadcast as part of the BBC arts strand Omnibus. This production inspired a new yearly strand of M.R. James television adaptations known as A Ghost Story for Christmas. A new adaptation of Whistle and I'll Come to You, written by Neil Cross and directed by Andy de Emmony, was made by the BBC in 2010. Science Fiction Space Raiders, also known as Star Child, is a 1983 science fiction film written and directed by Howard R. Cohen and produced by Roger Corman. The film was made during the time when many studios were releasing space opera films following the success of Star Wars, however the film was panned by critics especially for its reuse of special effects footage and music taken from Corman's 1980 film Battle Beyond the Stars. Comedy Fantôme avec chauffeur (English: Ghost with Driver) is a 1996 comedy fantasy film written by Francis Veber and directed by Gérard Oury. Comedy How to Live Forever, written by director Mark Wexler and Robert DeMaio, is a documentary that follows Mark on a three-year pilgrimage to discover the best practices and philosophies to help mitigate "the uncool trappings of old age." With the death of his mother and the arrival of an AARP card, Wexler begins to wonder if one can truly achieve immortality. He interviews an eclectic group of celebrities, health care professionals, centenarians, followers of Laughter Yoga, and scientists contemplating technology’s impact on the average lifespan in an attempt to conquer death. Wexler ventures into the home of fitness legend Jack LaLanne and his wife Elaine for a personal training session and a raw food smoothie. Often called the "godfather of fitness", Jack LaLanne was among the first to publicly preach the health benefits of regular exercise and a good diet. In 1936, when LaLanne was 21-years-old, he opened one of the nation’s first fitness gyms, and in the 1950s he filmed a series of television exercise programs. LaLanne invented several exercise machines, was inducted to the California Hall of Fame in 2008, and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Comedy Teta is a 2011 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Merva Faddoul. Thriller Time Out is a 2001 French drama film directed by Laurent Cantet and starring Aurélien Recoing and Karin Viard. The film is loosely based on the life story of Jean-Claude Romand, and it focuses on one of Cantet's favorite subject matters: a man's relationship with his job. L'Emploi du Temps received considerable attention internationally and was shown at the Venice Film Festival and Montreal's New Cinema Festival. It was one of the independent films to be featured at the 2005 Traverse City Film Festival. Animation The Thinker? is a 1981 animated film directed by A. R. Sen. Comedy Kalyanaraman is a Tamil language film starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role of the protagonist. The film was a blockbuster and completed a 140-day run at the box office. Six years later, a sequel was made titled Japanil Kalyanaraman. The film was remade in Hindi as Ghazab with Dharmendra and in Kannada as Sriramachandra with V. Ravichandran. Documentary film Heroic Deed Among the Ice is a 1928 Soviet silent documentary film. It is also known as Exploit on the Ice and Ice-Breaker Krassin. This film is the first collaboration between Georgi Vasilyev and Sergei Vasilyev. Documentary film Capturing Reality: The Art of Documentary is a film and website about documentary filmmaking, directed by Pepita Ferrari. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, Capturing Reality explores the creative process of over 30 leading documentary filmmakers, combining interviews with excerpts from their films. The film had its world premiere at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2008. Ferrari began work on the project in 2007. The website features four hours of additional material that does not appear in the film. Comedy So, You've Downloaded a Demon is a 2004 comedy horror film written by Nicholas Capetanakis and Todd Livingston and directed by Todd Livingston. Comedy You Don't Mess with the Zohan is a 2008 American slapstick comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and produced by Adam Sandler, who also starred in the film. You Don't Mess with the Zohan has marked the fourth film that has included a collaboration of Sandler as actor and Dugan as director. The film revolves around Zohan Dvir, an Israeli counter-terrorist army commando who fakes his own death in order to pursue his dream of becoming a hairstylist in New York City. The story was written by Adam Sandler, Judd Apatow, and Robert Smigel. It was released on June 6, 2008 in the US and on August 15, 2008 in the UK. Despite generally mediocre reviews, You Don't Mess with the Zohan was widely successful at the box office, its $90 million budget overshadowed by a worldwide gross of $200 million. Documentary film Too Tough to Care is an 18-minute educational film produced in 1964 to undermine teenage resistance to anti-smoking education. Unlike other films in its genre, Too Tough to Care used satire and humor to illustrate the misleading claims of cigarette advertising. The film garnered attention in both the mainstream press as well as academic journals. Thriller Secrets of Eden is a 2012 suspense television film directed by Tawnia McKiernan, based on a book by Chris Bohjalian published in 2010. Documentary film I AM. - SM Town Live World Tour in Madison Square Garden is a 2012 South Korean documentary film directed by Choi Jin-seong, that is about 32 SM Town K-pop artists on their journey to become the first Asian singers to stage their milestone SMTown Live '10 World Tour concert at Madison Square Garden in New York. The film was originally schedule for release in South Korea on 10 May 2012, but was postponed to 21 June 2012, due to audio issues. Comedy Minna no Ie is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Japanese director Kōki Mitani. The film is about an affluent couple who decide to build a new house, and the clash between traditional Japanese and modern western styles between the people they hire to build it. Cast members include Naoki Tanaka, Akiko Yagi, Toshiaki Karasawa and Kunie Tanaka. The film was nominated for six Japanese Academy Awards. Naoki Tanaka and Akiko Yagi were named as Newcomers of the Year; Tanaka also won the Most Popular Performer prize. Comedy The Skipper Surprised His Wife is a 1950 film directed by Elliott Nugent. It stars Robert Walker and Joan Leslie. Comedy 39 East is a 1920 American silent comedy film produced by the Realart Picture Company, and starring Constance Binney reprising her role from the Broadway play. The film was directed by John S. Robertson. The film is based on the play of the same name by Rachel Crothers, which was a hit on Broadway with Binney starring. Comedy With You in Spirit is a 2003 Comedy Film written by Alan R. Cohen, Aland Freedland, Steven Levitan and directed by Steven Levitan. Thriller High Sierra is a 1941 early heist film and film noir written by W.R. Burnett and John Huston from the novel by Burnett. The movie features Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart and was directed by Raoul Walsh on location at Whitney Portal, halfway up Mount Whitney in the Sierra Nevada of California. The screenplay was co-written by John Huston, Bogart's friend and drinking partner, adapted from the novel by William R. Burnett. The film cemented a strong personal and professional connection between Bogart and Huston. The film is also notable as the breakthrough in Bogart's career, transforming him from supporting player to leading man, and his success in High Sierra would lead to his being cast in many of his iconic roles. The film was noted for its extensive location shooting, especially in the climactic final scenes, as the authorities pursue Bogart's character, gangster "Mad Dog" Roy Earle, from Lone Pine up to the foot of the mountain. Animation Blade of the Phantom Master, translated as "New Royal Secret Commissioner", is a serial manga-manhwa and animated film created by Youn In-wan and illustrated by Yang Kyung-il. The series takes place in a world reminiscent of ancient Korea, and follows the Korean-folktale-inspired adventures of Munsu, one of the few remaining guardians against corruption and tyranny, as he seeks to find those responsible for the destruction of his country. It was serialized from 2001 to 2007 in South Korea and in Japan, and was adapted into an animated theatrical-release film in 2004 in a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Japan and South Korea. In 2007, an English-language version of the film was released in the United States by ADV Films under the title Blade of the Phantom Master. In 2008, the anime became one of over 30 ADV titles transferred to Funimation. As of August 1, 2014 the title has been available in the US on Netflix Streaming with English and Japanese audio. Comedy Fish Gun is a 2011 short comedy film directed by Chad Carter and Jake Szymanski. Documentary film Me & My Dad is a 2001 documentary tv movie directed by Penny Jagessar. Animation Tukano is a 2013 short film directed by Daniele do Nascimento Rodrigues. Documentary film 12 Months is a documentary family film directed by Charysse Tia Harper. Thriller Krakatit is a 1948 Czechoslovak science fiction mystery film directed by Otakar Vávra, starring Karel Höger as a chemist who suffers from delirium and regret after inventing a powerful explosive. The film is based on Karel Čapek's novel with the same title, written in 1922. The name is derived from the volcano Krakatoa. Comedy ...men Olsenbanden var ikke død is a 1984 Norwegian comedy-crime film, directed by Knut Bohwim. It is the last installment of the original Olsenbanden-films starring Opsahl, Holm, and Byhring. It was released on September 6, 1984. Comedy The Factory Outing is a 1978 comedy film written by Ole Boje and John Hilbard, directed by John Hilbard. Thriller American Dragons is a 1998 action adventure film starring Michael Biehn, Park Joong-hoon, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Don Stark and Byron Mann. It was directed by Ralph Hemecker, written by Erik Saltzgaber and Keith W. Strandberg, and produced by Brad Krevoy. Animation 1000 Plateaus is 2014 short, adventure film written by Steven Woloshen and directed by Simon Beaupré . Thriller A House in the Hills is a 1993 film directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It stars Michael Madsen and Helen Slater. Comedy Come Live with Me is a 1941 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Clarence Brown and starring James Stewart and Hedy Lamarr. Based on a story by Virginia Van Upp, the film is about a beautiful Viennese refugee seeking United States citizenship who arranges a marriage of convenience with a struggling writer. Documentary film Magyar Stories is a 1988 documentary film written and directed by Pál Schiffer and Bálint Magyar. Documentary film Danger Powerlines Overhead is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Mia Mullarkey. Documentary film The Big Melt is a documentary film about the Sheffield steel industry which combines archive footage with a live soundtrack. It was made by Jarvis Cocker and filmmaker Martin Wallace for the 20th annual Sheffield Doc/Fest in 2013, to celebrate the centenary of the steel industry. The film was made using footage from the BFI National Archive. The film was commissioned by BBC Storyville and BBC North in association with the BFI, using public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Comedy Kolak Mirkovic is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Nikola Ivanda. Comedy Janie Gets Married is a 1946 film directed by Vincent Sherman. Thriller The Counterfeit Traitor is a 1962 war film starring William Holden, Hugh Griffith, and Lilli Palmer. Holden plays an American-born Swedish citizen who agrees to spy on the Nazis in World War II. It was based on a nonfiction book of the same name by Alexander Klein. The film was directed by George Seaton. Thriller Dancing with Danger is a film directed by Stuart Copper released on April 22, 1994. Documentary film Casas grandes: Una aproximación a la Gran Chichimeca is a 1986 documentary film written by Rafael Montero and Óscar Montero and directed by Rafael Montero. Documentary film And We Play On is a film directed by Pramod Purswane. Thriller Terror Inside is a 2008 American thriller film written and directed by Jozef G. Lenders. It premiered at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival on November 3, 2008 but never received theatrical distribution. Comedy A Question of Honour is a 1965 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luigi Zampa. It was co-produced with France. The film was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Growing People is a 2013 documentary directed, short, biographical and family film by Dana Forsberg. Comedy Fresh Hare is a Warner Bros. theatrical Merrie Melodies cartoon. It was directed by Isadore "Friz" Freleng, written by Michael Maltese, and produced by Leon Schlesinger. It was released to theatres on August 22, 1942, and is a play on the term "fresh air". Comedy Weird Science is a 1985 American teen sci-fi comedy film written and directed by John Hughes and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Kelly LeBrock. The film's producer, Joel Silver, acquired film rights to the pre-Comics Code Authority 1950s EC Comics magazine of the same name, from which the plot is developed as an expansion and modernization of the basic premise in Al Feldstein's story "Made of the Future" in the fifth issue. The title song was written and performed by American new wave band Oingo Boingo. As of 2013, a remake of Weird Science is currently in development at Universal Studios, with Joel Silver returning as producer and Michael Bacall also returning as screenwriter. Animation Camouflage is a 1944 American animated short film. It was produced by the First Motion Picture Unit, and was intended to train the United States Military in the use of camouflage against air-raids. In the short, a chameleon explains the basics of camouflage to a group of airmen following an air raid by Japanese planes. Documentary film Yervand Kochar: Painting in Space is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Ruben Kochar. Thriller The Rum Diary is a 2011 American film based on the novel of the same name by Hunter S. Thompson. The film was written and directed by Bruce Robinson and stars Johnny Depp. Filming began in Puerto Rico in March 2009. It was released on October 28, 2011. Comedy Wayne's World is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris and starring Mike Myers as Wayne Campbell and Dana Carvey as Garth Algar, hosts of the Aurora, Illinois-based public-access television cable TV show Wayne's World. The film was adapted from a sketch of the same name on NBC's Saturday Night Live. The film grossed US$121.6 million in its theatrical run, placing it as the tenth highest-grossing film of 1992 and the highest-grossing of the 11 films based on Saturday Night Live skits. It was filmed in 34 days. Wayne's World was Myers' feature film debut. The film also featured Rob Lowe, Tia Carrere, Lara Flynn Boyle, Brian Doyle-Murray, Robert Patrick, Chris Farley, Ed O'Neill, Ione Skye, Meat Loaf, and Alice Cooper. Wayne's World received mostly positive reviews upon release and was commercially successful. It was followed by Wayne's World 2. In 1993, readers of Total Film magazine voted Wayne's World the 41st-greatest comedy film of all time. Comedy Exit Elena is a 2012 comedy drama film directed by Nathan Silver. Documentary film What Makes Us Queer is a 2011 short documentary biography film directed by Courtney Trouble and Tina Horn. Comedy Day of the Warrior, sometimes credited as L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Day of the Warrior is a 1996 B-Movie written and directed by Andy Sidaris. The film follows The Legion to Ensure Total Harmony and Law as they attempt to track a criminal known only as The Warrior. The Warrior is a former Olympic gold medalist, ex-CIA agent, pro wrestler, fine art dealer, diamond smuggler and pornography bootlegger. He is assisted by former American Gladiators star Zap; this movie came out immediately after her Playboy pictorial the same year. Hot on his trail are the L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies headed up by Commander Willow Black and assisted by Agent Tiger and Agent Cobra. This was Andy Sidaris' first directed film since 1993's Fit to Kill and his return to the film genre he is often credited as creating, the T&A&G film. A traditional element of his films is the casting of many buxom former Penthouse and Playboy models and much gunplay and explosions. Comedy The Nostradamus Kid is a 1992 Australian feature film written and directed by Bob Ellis. The film is a romantic comedy about the religious and sexual coming of age of a 1960s Seventh-day Adventist boy. Ken Elkin is a "randy young man" who is told that the world is about to end. In a race against time, there's only one goal he wants to accomplish—bedding the love of his life, who just happens to be the local pastor's daughter. It was nominated for two AFI Awards: Best Screenplay, Original & Best Achievement in Costume Design. Thriller "The Washingtonians" is the twelfth episode of the second season of Masters of Horror, directed by Peter Medak. The episode is based on the short story written by Bentley Little. It details a man discovering a shocking secret about George Washington that could shatter the world's view of America forever, and the murderous brotherhood sworn to keep the secret safe. Comedy The Lecture is a 2012 short comedy fantasy horror mystery film written and directed by Bruno de Almeida. Thriller Death Machine is a 1994 British science fiction film written and directed by Stephen Norrington. Documentary film The Inevitable Flight is a documentary film made by Pakistani documentary filmmaker, Azfar Rizvi. Documentary film Ota Benga: A Pygmy in America is a 2002 documentary film directed by Alfeu França. Documentary film Goethe in D oder Die Blutnacht auf dem Schreckenstein is a 1985 documentary film written by Almut Hielscher and Manfred Vosz and directed by Manfred Vosz. Comedy My Favorite Duck is a 1942 color Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. It was the second color entry in the Looney Tunes series, and the first pairing of Porky and Daffy produced in Technicolor. It was directed by Chuck Jones. The title was presumably inspired by a film of that era, either My Favorite Wife or My Favorite Blonde. In this case the title is used ironically. This is one of several entries in a series where Daffy torments Porky in a variety of ways. Comedy Rolling Kansas is a 2003 independent film directed and co-written by Oscar-nominated actor Thomas Haden Church. Rolling Kansas is about five men who embark on a journey to find a secret government marijuana field in Kansas that was discovered on a map that three of the young men's parents left for them. On the way, they encounter cops, crazy geese, strippers, and a crazy old man played by Rip Torn. It was filmed in Lockhart, Texas. Thriller The Negotiator is a 1998 action thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey. It takes place in Chicago and was released on July 29, 1998. The original music score was composed by Graeme Revell. Animation The Navy is a short animated film produced by Walter Lantz and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons. Thriller Yakuza's Law: Yakuza Keibatsushi: Rinchi is a 1969 action, crime fiction, drama and thriller film directed by Teruo Ishii. Comedy Cheering Section is a 1977 comedy film directed by Harry Kerwin. Comedy See You Tomorrow, Everyone, in Japanese Mina-san, sayonara is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura starring Gaku Hamada. It was released in Japan on January 26, 2013 and in the USA at the Hawaii International Film Festival on October 12, 2013. Comedy We'll Never Have Paris is an upcoming American romantic comedy directed by Simon Helberg and Jocelyn Towne. It stars Helberg, Melanie Lynskey, Zachary Quinto, Maggie Grace, Jason Ritter and Alfred Molina. Animation Maman is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Ugo Bienvenu and Kevin Manach. Thriller Vasha is a film directed by Hannu Salonen. Documentary film La Ley: MTV Unplugged is a music documentary film directed by Manny Rodriguez. Comedy Isi Ka Naam Zindagi is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Kalidas, starring Aamir Khan, Farha Naaz, Pran, Shakti Kapoor, Asrani and Tej Sapru. Animation Daffy Duck's Quackbusters is a 1988 Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. Cartoons shorts and animated bridging sequences, starring Daffy Duck. It was the final theatrical production in which Mel Blanc provided the voices of the various Looney Tunes characters before his death the following year. It was also the only compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts not composed by Robert J. Walsh. The film was released to theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 24, 1988. Animation Tad, The Lost Explorer is a 2012 Spanish animated film. It was nominated for the Goya Award for Best Animated Film at the 27th Goya Awards. Directed by Enrique Gato, Tad, the Lost Explorer is the outgrowth of Gato's 2004 short film, Tadeo Jones and its sequel Tadeo Jones and the Basement of Doom. The English version features the voice talents of Kerry Shale, Mac MacDonald, Cheech Marin, Ariel Winter, and Adam Jones. It is Paramount Pictures' first animated film since 2006's Barnyard. Documentary film Directives Are Directives is a 2001 short comedy documentary film directed by José Luis Rodríguez and Edgar Soberón Torchia. Comedy Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.! is an animated sequel to 2003's Kangaroo Jack that is directed by Emory Myrick and Jeffrey Gatrall. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and sister company Castle Rock Entertainment and was distributed by Warner Bros. and released direct-to-video in 2004. Documentary film Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent van Gogh is a documentary film by Australian director Paul Cox, exploring the last eight years of the artist's life. Cox was attracted to the project because of his personal admiration for Van Gough: I found him such a compassionate, wonderful human being. That attracted me above all. I found him always honest, always real, always doing his utmost, and I related very much to his type of loneliness. It's the loneliness, the dreadful loneliness that I've known all my life. That was still much stronger for me when I tried to become a film-maker - you know, up to 30, 35, I was terribly alone. I was not equipped for the world at all, and, at that level, that is a very similar background to Vincent. The screen images consist of a wide selection of the paintings and sketches, shown in a chronological sequence, supplemented by shots of the locations he lived in, and a number of dramatised reconstructions of biographical events. The voice-over narration by John Hurt employs the letters of Vincent van Gogh to his brother Theo. The film was a popular hit on the art house circuit and ran for two years in New York. Thriller The Blackout is a 2009 science fiction horror film directed by Robert David Sanders. The film revolves around the occupants of The Ravenwood as they try to escape the building during a city wide blackout all the while they are stalked by terrifying creatures. Comedy Hard Love is a 2011 comedy film written by Brian R. Keathley and Clare Kramer and directed by Clare Kramer. Thriller Feast 3: Happy Finish is the third installment of the Feast trilogy. The film was released, direct to DVD, on February 17, 2009. Comedy Recaptured Love is an All-Talking musical drama film based on the play Misdeal by Basil Woon about a man who experiences a mid life crisis that results in his divorce. It stars Belle Bennett and John Halliday. Comedy The Stewardesses is a 1969 softcore, later R-rated, theatrical 3D film produced, directed and written by Allan Silliphant and starring Christina Hart, Monica Gayle, Paula Erickson, and Donna Stanley. Produced on a budget of just over $100,000, the film grossed $25 million in 1970, becoming the most profitable 3-D film ever released. In budget-relative terms, it remains among the most profitable theatrical movies ever made. Originally, self rated "X," the film was largely re-shot and re-edited to receive an MPAA "R" rating to qualify for a wide general release. At the same time, the technology of the projection print was enhanced by means of anamorphic 3D to a larger image. This later version appeared in final form in 1971. Comedy Va savoir is a 2001 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jacques Rivette. It stars Jeanne Balibar, Marianne Basler, Hélène de Fougerolles, and Catherine Rouvel. In the normal version, Va Savoir is 154 minutes. It was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film American Job is a 1996 independent film directed by Chris Smith. Shot in a satirical pseudo-documentary style, the film follows Randy, a young man living in a Midwestern US town, as he tries one mundane job after another, including monitoring a machine at a plastics factory, working as a clean-up person at a fast-food restaurant, cleaning motels, and becoming a telephone solicitor. The film was directly inspired by the 1987 magazine "American Job" created by Randy Russell, which was a collection of job stories from low-wage workers around the United States.American Job was produced by Chris Smith, edited by Sarah Price and Chris Smith, and written by Doug Ruschaupt, Randy Russell, and Chris Smith. Animation The flying fortess Banshee has been taken over by the JAM. Rei is sent to investigate and try to regain control, but it may prove to be too much for him to handle. Comedy Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead is a 2006 zom-com musical-exploitation film from Troma Entertainment, directed by Lloyd Kaufman and co-directed by former long-time Troma editor Gabriel Friedman from a screenplay by Friedman and Daniel Bova. The film opened to positive reviews from Entertainment Weekly, and The New York Times,. Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead was released in 2006 in theaters and in 2008 on DVD. Comedy Eleven Fifty Six is a 2011 short comedy thriller film written and directed by Bruno Massi. Documentary film "Academy Award® winner Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side) collaborates with Lawrence Wright to bring Wright's titular one-man play to the screen. With equal parts Spalding Gray and An Inconvenient Truth, My Trip to Al Qaeda chronicles fundamentalist Islam's rise to power and explores Wright's struggle to maintain his objectivity as a journalist writing about Islamic terror." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Patrick the Great is a 1945 American drama film starring Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Frances Dee. This was the last ever film for O'Connor and Ryan together, who had been a teenage team for the past several years. This was also O'Connor last film before he went to serve in World War II. Science Fiction Zombi Massacre is a 2013 zombie horror film written and directed by Luca Boni and Marco Ristori. Uwe Boll served as producer and acted within the film in the role of President of the United States. The film stars Christian Boeving, Mike Mitchell, and Tara Cardinal, and is an adaptation of the Wii video game of the same name, developed by 1988 Games. The film had its UK DVD release on July 1, 2013. Comedy Silver Medalist, also known as Crazy Racer, is a 2009 Chinese black comedy film directed and written by Ning Hao. Comedy Weekend at Bernie's II is a comedy film released in 1993 by TriStar Pictures and was the sequel to the 1989 comedy Weekend at Bernie's with Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman and Terry Kiser reprising their roles. Thriller Aptha is a 2011 Kannada film in the thriller genre starring Pooja Gandhi, Neeraj Sham in the lead roles . The film has been directed and written by Sanjeev Kumar and produced by Dharmalingam and Megoti Sanjeev Kumar . The film is released on 25 February 2011. Documentary film Die Legende vom Potsdamer Platz is a 2000 film directed by Manfred Wilhelms. Thriller The Scorned is a 2005 horror television film. It was the first movie cast entirely with the people from previous reality television series. The movie was filmed during the E! behind-the-scenes reality show Kill Reality. The film is about a woman who awakes one night to find her fiance in bed with her best friend. The woman is murdered in the ensuing struggle. Seventeen months later her spirit still inhabits the house and unleashes her wrath on the unfaithful new tenants of the house. The movie first premiered in a PG-13 version on October 31, 2005 followed by a release of the un-rated DVD exclusively online at http://www.thefishbowl.com. Documentary film Terra Madre is a 2009 documentary film written by Ermanno Olmi, Carlo Petrini, Franco Piavoli and Mario Piavoli, and directed by Ermanno Olmi. Animation Aleksandr is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Rémy Dereux, Maxime Hibon, Juliette Klauser, Raphaëlle Ranson and Louise Seynhaeve. Documentary film Celso and Cora is a 1983 documentary film directed by Gary Kildea. Comedy Lotto is a 2006 comedy film written by Ina Bruhn, Lars Mering, Anne-Marie Olesen and directed by Peter Schrøder. Documentary film Dinosaur Eggs in the Living Room is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Rafael Urban. Documentary film Gogol Bordello Non-Stop is a 2008 music documentary film, written and directed by Margarita Jimeno and starring Gogol Bordello and Eugene Hütz. Thriller Sangharsh is a 1999 Bollywood psychological crime thriller film directed by Tanuja Chandra. It stars Akshay Kumar, Preity Zinta, and Ashutosh Rana in the lead role. The film is inspired from Hollywood's Academy Award winning movie, The Silence of the Lambs. Documentary film Notes Towards an African Orestes is a 1970 Italian film by director Pier Paolo Pasolini about Pasolini's preparations for making a film version of the Oresteia set in Africa. The film starts as a cinematic notebook of Pasolini scouting locations and actors with a voice-over of his thoughts -- "perhaps this will be my Electra". Back in Rome, there is a sequence with a jazz group playing. He then invites a group of African students at the University of Rome to review his notes and comment. They politely but clearly tell Pasolini that the primeval Africa he imagined had little to do with the complex, diverse reality and that treating it as a primal setting for an ancient European story was foolish. They appear to be amusedly patronised by Pasolini's implication that social progress in Africa via the adoption of Western education systems should be distrusted in favour of his romanticised ideals of communal tribal systems and the dignity of labour. The African Orestes was never made. It is implied towards the end of the documentary that Pasolini himself was having doubts concerning his own idea. Animation The Heron and the Crane is a 1974 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Yuriy Norshteyn, produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. Runtime: 10 minutes. It is based on a folk tale. Thriller PostHuman is 2012 short science fiction action adventure animated film written and directed by Cole Drumb. Thriller Battleship is a 2012 American military science fiction war film loosely inspired by the classic board game. The film was directed by Peter Berg and released by Universal Pictures. It was also the only Hasbro property to be produced in association with Dentsu Inc., which left NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan before being spun off as a separate company in February 17, 2014. The film stars Taylor Kitsch, Liam Neeson, Alexander Skarsgård, Rihanna, John Tui, Brooklyn Decker and Tadanobu Asano. The film was originally planned to be released in 2011, but was rescheduled to April 11, 2012, in the United Kingdom and May 18, 2012, in the United States. The film's world premiere was in Tokyo, Japan, on April 3, 2012. Animation Computer Warriors was a toy line made by Mattel from 1989-1990. The storyline behind the toys involves a top-secret government computer which unleashes evil Virus troops. These troops, led by Megahert, hide in everyday household objects and have the goal of world domination by taking control of computers. The government computer then produces antivirus', the Computer Warriors, led by Romm to battle the Virus troops. The Computer Warriors tagline ran "Expect the unexpected!" Unlike many toylines of the time, Computer Warriors did not feature a tie-in animated series. There was only a single pilot episode, Computer Warriors: The Adventure Begins, which was later released on VHS. Directed by Bill Kroyer it featured his signature style of integrating wireframe CGI with traditional hand-drawn animation. Thriller Kansas is a film starring Matt Dillon and Andrew McCarthy. It was released in 1988 and tells the story of a young man returning home to attend a wedding who hooks up with a drifter who turns out to be a violent bank robber. Comedy Trouble in Store is a 1953 British comedy film starring Norman Wisdom as a department store clerk in his screen debut. For his performance, Wisdom won a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer. The film broke box office records at 51 out of the 67 London cinemas in which it played. The Daily Mirror reviewer wrote of the film: "If you don't laugh at Norman's antics as the downtrodden worker in a big store, trying to get promotion as a window dresser, there is something wrong with your sense of fun." Comedy Stepmonster is a 1993 direct-to-video film starring Alan Thicke, Robin Riker, George Gaynes, Ami Dolenz, Corey Feldman, Edie McClurg, John Astin, and Billy Corben . The comedy/horror film was produced by Roger Corman and directed by Jeremy Stanford. Comedy Live at the Purple Onion is a DVD by American stand-up comedian Zach Galifianakis directed by Michael Blieden. The show was recorded at the San Francisco club The Purple Onion in June 2005. In addition to Zach's routine, which features Zach's trademark dry humor, a large portion of which is accompanied by a light piano piece played by Zach as bed music. It ends with Zach tearing off pages of a large pad of paper which contain prewritten, largely self-deprecating jokes, while the Pacific Boychoir sings "The Greatest Love of All." The DVD contains two separate sections which are cut to throughout the routine, often at times where the content of the routine may have to do with the content of the other portions. One of the sections is an unscripted roadtrip to The Purple Onion in a Volkswagen bus with Zach and his friend Joe Wagner. The banter and happenings that occur seem to provide insights to where Zach gets some of his comedy. The bus ends up breaking down just short of their goal so they finish the trip in a GoCar, a small rental vehicle meant for tourists. The second section is a loosely scripted interview of Zach's brother "Seth Galifianakis" by Brian Unger. Comedy Cool it Carol! is a low budget British sex comedy directed by Pete Walker, starring Robin Askwith and Janet Lynn. "This story is true but actual names and places are fictitious" the credits tell us, and the film was apparently inspired by a tabloid article the director read in the News of the World. It was known in the USA as "Dirtiest Girl I ever Met". Science Fiction Asiris nuna is a 2006 Russian children's science fiction film directed by Oleg Kompasov and produced by KVID company and Ded Moroz Studio. The film is based on a Yuli Burkin and Sergei Lukyanenko novel "Today, mom!", the first part of Island Rus trilogy, adapted by Ramil Farzutdinov and Oleg Kompasov. Produced by Aleksei Kuznetsov and Yevgeni Popov. Music by Dmitri Funtikov. Comedy Whoops! is a 2013 comedy/drama film directed by Miles Watts and Tony Hipwell. Comedy The High Sign is a 1921 American short comedy film starring comedian Buster Keaton. It was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. The runtime is 21 minutes. Although One Week was the first of Keaton's independent shorts to be released, The High Sign was the first one to be produced. Disappointed with the result, Keaton shelved the film. It was not until a year later, when he broke his ankle and delayed the completion of The Haunted House, that the film was released. The title refers to the secret signal used by the underworld gang in the film. Guitarist Bill Frisell released a soundtrack to the movie in 1995 on his album The High Sign/One Week. The Rats & People Motion Picture Orchestra premiered its new score for the movie in 2008. Animation Life Begins for Andy Panda is a 1939 American short subject cartoon created by Walter Lantz, as the very first Andy Panda film. Documentary film The Interceptor from My Hometown is a 2011 documentary film directed by Zhang Zanbo. Comedy Rescue from Gilligan's Island is a 1978 two-part television movie that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 1964–1967 TV series Gilligan's Island starring Bob Denver and Alan Hale, Jr. The film first aired on NBC October 14 and October 21, 1978. In depicting the rescue, at last, of the castaways, the film forms a cathartic response to many of the episodes of the series in which "they almost get off the island". The film was directed by Leslie Martinson. Thriller Paranoid Park is a 2007 American-French drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Blake Nelson and takes place in Portland, Oregon. It stars Gabe Nevins as a teenage skateboarder who accidentally kills a security guard. Van Sant wrote the draft script in two days after reading and deciding to adapt Nelson's novel. To cast the film's youths, Van Sant posted an open casting call on social networking website MySpace inviting teenagers to audition for speaking roles, as well as experienced skateboarders to act as extras. Filming began in October 2006 and took place at various locations in and around Portland. Scenes at the fictional Eastside Skatepark were filmed at Burnside Skatepark which was, like Eastside, built illegally by skateboarders. Paranoid Park premiered on May 21, at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and was given a limited release on March 7, 2008. It grossed over US$4,481,000 from its $3 million budget. The film received mostly positive reviews; some critics praised the direction and cinematography in particular, though others believed the film to be overly stylized and slow paced. Science Fiction Mega Shark Versus Mecha Shark is a monster/disaster film by The Asylum, released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on January 28, 2014. The sequel to Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus and Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus, it is directed by Emile Edwin Smith and stars Christopher Judge and Elisabeth Röhm, with Debbie Gibson reprising her role as Emma MacNeil from the first film. Documentary film Lost Years: A People's Struggle for Justice is a 2011 documentary directed by Kenda Gee and Tom Radford. The film premiered on December 5, 2011 at the Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival, where it won the Best Documentary Award for history and culture. The film has also been shown as a two-part, national television mini-series for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. A premiere of extended episodes aired on CTV Two Alberta, June 8 and 15, 2013, with repeat broadcasts scheduled for November 16 & 23, 2013. Gee and Radford began work on the film in late 1999, taking twelve years to fully research the movie. Of the film, Radford stated that they were "originally inspired by the tale of Larry Kwong of Vernon". Comedy Charlie & Boots is a 2009 Australian film starring Paul Hogan and Shane Jacobson. It had the best opening weekend for any Australian film in 2009 when it was released on Father's day. The film features many small towns in country Australia. It also has a cameo by Reg Evans, who died in the 2009 Victorian bushfires before the film was released, and the film is dedicated to the victims of the fires. Comedy Grandpa's Funeral is a 1994 film directed by Patricia Resnick. Comedy Chicken Or The Egg is a 2013 short animated romantic comedy film written and directed by Christine Kim and Elaine Wu. Documentary film So war das S.O.36 is a 1985 documentary film directed by Manfred O. Jelinski and Jörg Buttgereit. Documentary film Roses, Thorns and Dreams is a 2003 documentary film, written and directed by Ralf Brings and Tatiana Yankina. Documentary film Script: The Times - Three Decades is a 1992 documentary film directed by Barbara and Winfried Junge. Documentary film Melaku Belay is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Henrique Goldman. Thriller Her Costly Affair is a 1996 television film directed by John Patterson. The film was initially to be released as Consensual Relations, until lead actress Bonnie Bedelia had it changed. Filming took place in Southern California. Comedy This program features the highly entertaining Rich Vos, familiar to audiences from the hit NBC show LAST COMIC STANDING, as well as TOUGH CROWD WITH COLIN QUINN, CHAPELLE'S SHOW, and many other TV and radio appearances. Quick-thinking, likable, and hilarious, Vos, known as a "comic's comic," shines in the hour-long standup show featured here. Documentary film One Way Boogie Woogie is a 1977 indie, documentary and experimental film written and directed by James Benning. Comedy Children of Pleasure is a 1930 American MGM musical comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont originally released with Technicolor sequences. It was adapted from Crane Wilbur's stage success of 1929 The Song Writer. Thriller The Killer is a 1989 Hong Kong action film written and directed by John Woo, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Danny Lee and Sally Yeh. Chow plays the assassin Ah Jong, who accidentally damages the eyes of the singer Jennie during a shootout. He later discovers that if Jennie does not have an expensive operation she will go blind. To get the money for Jennie, Ah Jong decides to perform one last hit. After the financial backing from Tsui Hark became problematic following the release of Woo's film A Better Tomorrow 2, Woo had to find backing through Chow Yun Fat and Danny Lee's financing companies. Woo went into filming The Killer with a rough draft whose plot was influenced by the films Le Samouraï, Mean Streets, and Narazumono. Woo desired to make a film about honour, friendship and the relationship of two seemingly opposite people. After finishing filming, Woo referred to The Killer as a tribute to directors Jean-Pierre Melville and Martin Scorsese. The Killer was not an immediate success in Hong Kong, but received critical acclaim in the Western world with reviewers praising the action scenes and its over-the-top style. Comedy In a Rush is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Louis-Do de Lencquesaing. Comedy Petty Thieves is a 2013 crime fiction, romantic comedy short film written by Madeleine Cohen and Aaron Feldman, and directed by Daniel Warth. Documentary film Extinction Soup is a sport biographical documentary film directed by Philip Waller. Documentary film Discipline is a documentary, drama film directed by Kim Lee-chang. Documentary film Earth Days is a 2009 documentary film about the history of the environmental movement in the United States, directed by Robert Stone and distributed by Zeitgeist Films in theaters. Earth Days premiered on US television April 19 2010 as part of the American Experience series on PBS. Thriller A Family Torn Apart is a 1993 American television film directed by Craig R. Baxley, based on the novel Sudden Fury: A True Story of Adoption and Murder by Leslie Walker, which itself is based on a true story. Comedy Septien is a 2011 independent film directed by Michael Tully. The film's narrative concerns the return of bearded athlete Cornelius Rawlings to his family's Tennessee farm eighteen years after he disappeared, and the strange new life he forms with his brothers Ezra and Amos. Documentary film Timuti is a 2013 documentary short film directed by Jobie Weetaluktuk. Comedy Kansas City Princess is a 1934 American film starring Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell. The two were informally teamed in four Warner Brothers comedies in the early 1930s, as wisecracking, fast-talking, practical-minded working-class girls hunting for husbands. In this entry, they play manicurists from Kansas City. Rosie loses an expensive ring that her gangster boyfriend gave her, so they flee to Paris. The other three films are Havana Widows, We're in the Money, and Miss Pacific Fleet. Comedy Kung Fu Panda 3 is an upcoming 3D American-Chinese computer-animated action comedy martial arts film, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, written by Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger, produced by Melissa Cobb, and executive produced by Guillermo del Toro. It is the sequel to the 2011 film Kung Fu Panda 2 and third installment in the Kung Fu Panda franchise. The film stars Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, Jackie Chan, David Cross, Rebel Wilson, Bryan Cranston, and Mads Mikkelsen. The film is scheduled to be released on December 23, 2015. Comedy Stalled is a 2013 British zombie comedy film directed by Christian James. It stars Dan Palmer, who also wrote the screenplay, as a man confined to a bathroom stall after zombies attack. Produced by Richard Kerrigan and Daniel Pickering, the film's cast also includes Mark Holden and Antonia Bernath. The film has received praise from critics. It has been screened at several film festivals and is scheduled to be released on home video in 2014. Comedy Kolomba Sanniya is a 1976 Sinhalese language comedy film directed by Manik Sandrasagara that follows the lives of middle and upper-class people in rural and urban Sri Lanka. The film stars Geetha Kumarasinghe, Joe Abeywickrema and Denewake Hamine are notable for containing the first depiction of best comedy in a Sinhala film. Animation Porky's Pooch is a 1941 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. Documentary film "When Nahid Persson Sarvestani, an Iranian exile, set out to make a documentary about Farrah, the wife of the shah of Iran, she expected to encounter her opposite. As a child, Persson Sarvestani had lived in dire poverty, watching Farrah’s wedding as if it were a fairy tale. As a teenager, she joined the Communist faction of Khomeini’s revolution that deposed the shah, sending him and his family volleying from country to country. When Khomeini betrayed his promise for democracy, imposing more violent measures than the shah had, Persson Sarvestani was also forced to flee. Thirty years later, she needs key questions answered and goes directly to the source. Surprisingly, Queen Farrah welcomes her as a fellow refugee from their beloved homeland, granting unprecedented access. Over the next year and a half, Persson Sarvestani enters the queen’s world, planning to challenge the shah’s ideology; instead, she must rethink her own. When Persson Sarvestani’s prior opposition to the shah surfaces, the queen shuts down filming. Yet, in the struggle to understand each other’s experiences, an unlikely friendship has blossomed. Confronting Farrah about the shah’s repression has become not only a political conflict but a personal one, and Persson Sarvestani’s objectivity is shaken.In this gripping, poignant consideration of subjectivity as truth, we learn that people write history. And can also heal it. The Queen and I couldn’t be more relevant as we reach across our own political aisles." Quoting the description from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy È arrivato il cavaliere! is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy The Man in the Raincoat is a French-Italian comedy-thriller film directed by Julien Duvivier, scripted by the director and René Barjavel, from the novel Tiger by the Tail by James Hadley Chase. It was released in 1957 and shown at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival in competition for the Golden Bear. It stars Fernandel, and Bernard Blier. Animation The Ritual Cat is a 2012 animation film directed by Bob Svihovec. Comedy Theme Song Rebel is a 2013 science fiction comedy short film film written by Gabriel Hulbert and directed by Luke Patton. Documentary film White Soldier is a 2013 adventure, war, biographical and documentary film written by Yair Moss and Danielle Zini and directed by Danielle Zini. Animation The Karnival Kid is a 1929 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. It was produced in black and white by The Walt Disney Studio and released to theaters by Celebrity Productions. It is the ninth film in the Mickey Mouse film series, and the first in which Mickey speaks. Mickey's first spoken words were in this cartoon, "Hot Dogs!" "Hot Dogs!", the vocal effects being provided by composer Carl Stalling instead of Walt Disney. Besides Mickey, three other recurring characters of the series also appear. The first is Clarabelle Cow in a cameo. The second is Kat Nipp, making his third and last appearance. The third is Mickey's recurring love interest, Minnie Mouse. Comedy Zero 2 is a 2010 comedy thriller film directed by Emilis Velyvis. Comedy Hectic Days was a 1935 comedy film directed by Alexander Zarkhi and Iosif Kheifits. Documentary film Act Up Oral History Project Series is a film directed by Jim Hubbard. Science Fiction The Fabulous World of Jules Verne is a 1958 Czechoslovak adventure film directed by Karel Zeman. Based on several works by Jules Verne, primarily his 1896 novel Facing the Flag, the film evokes the original illustrations for Verne's works by combining live actors with various forms of animation. Comedy The Elusive Summer of '68 is a 1984 Yugoslav film directed by Goran Paskaljević. Thriller The Fear Inside is a film directed by Leon Ichaso August 9, 1992. PLOT: Meredith Cole (Christine Lahti) has recently separated from her husband and is living with her son in a comfortable, isolated house. Beneath her cheerful demeanor, she harbors a dark secret: she has an incapacitating fear of the outside world and is unable to leave her home. Needing someone to run errands, she takes in a boarder named Jane (Jennifer Rubin). When Jane's boyfriend Peter (Dylan McDermott) arrives, Meredith discovers that the pair recently murdered a wealthy socialite and are on the run from the police. In order to save her son's life, as well as her own, Jane is forced to confront her deepest fear - the outside world. Thriller Our Kind of Traitor is an upcoming spy thriller film directed by Susanna White. This film is adapted from John le Carré's novel Our Kind of Traitor. The screenplay was penned by Hossein Amini. It stars Ewan McGregor, Stellan Skarsgård, Damian Lewis and Naomie Harris. Filming began on March 26, 2014 and continued for 10 weeks, shooting in places such as London and its suburbs, as well as Finland, Bern, Paris, the French Alps and Marrakech. Thriller Kirot, released in the United States as The Assassin Next Door, is an Israeli action-drama film directed by Danny Lerner in 2009. The primary language is English with many scenes in Russian and Hebrew with English subtitles. Comedy Playing It Cool is an American romantic comedy film directed by Justin Reardon and written by Chris Shafer and Paul Vicknair. The film stars Chris Evans, Michelle Monaghan, Anthony Mackie, Patrick Warburton, Ioan Gruffudd, Topher Grace and Giovanni Ribisi. Science Fiction Human Highway is a 1982 American comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. Dean Stockwell co-directed the film and acted along with Russ Tamblyn, Dennis Hopper, and the band Devo. Included is a collaborative performance of "Hey Hey, My My" by Devo and Young with Booji Boy singing lead vocals and Young playing lead guitar. The film was shown in only select theaters and was not released on VHS until 1995. It received poor reviews upon its premiere but has received favorable reviews more recently. Comedy The Dance Teacher is a 1994 dramatic comedy film written by Jirí Hubac and directed by Jaromil Jireš. Documentary film All About Girls’ Generation: Paradise in Phuket is the third music DVD release video from South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on June 30, 2011 in Korea. Science Fiction Death Run is a low budget British science fiction film directed by Michael J. Murphy. Shot on Super 8mm, the film contains bargain basement sets and props, and inexperienced actors, some of whom appear to break character during scenes. Deathrun might also refer to a multiplayer game mode for several games, particularly those based on the Source Engine. Thriller When the Kellys Were Out is an Australian feature length film directed by Harry Southwell about Ned Kelly. Only part of the film survives today. Animation Tugboat Mickey is a 1940 animated film series directed by Clyde Geronimi. Thriller Never Con a Killer is a 1977 drama thriller film directed by Buzz Kulik. Comedy Scoop is a 2006 American-British romantic comedy/murder mystery written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, Ian McShane, and Allen himself. The film was released in the United States by Focus Features on July 28, 2006. Thriller Pizza is a 2012 Indian Tamil suspense supernatural thriller film, written and directed by debutant Karthik Subbaraj. The film features Vijay Sethupathi and Remya Nambeesan in lead roles, while Aadukalam Naren, Jayakumar, Pooja and Simha play supporting roles. The story is about how around a pizza delivery boy lands in a mysterious predicament and how it causes a dramatic change in his life. The film, produced by C. V. Kumaran, released by sangam cinemas a leading multiplex in Tamil Nadu and featuring music by Santhosh Narayanan, was the first Tamil film to feature 7.1 surround sound. Pizza released on 19 October 2012 and went on to become a major critical and commercial success. It was later dubbed into Telugu and remade into Kannada as Whistle and remade in Hindi as Pizza in 3d. It is being remade in Bengali as Golpo Holeo Shotti Animation Not Over is a 2012 animation short film written and directed by Toru Hayai. Documentary film The Reading Lesson is a 1973 documentary film written and directed by Johan van der Keuken. Comedy Makkal Mahatmyam is a 1992 Malayalam comedy film directed by Paulson, written by Siddique-Lal, and starring Mukesh, Saikumar, Innocent, Jagadish, Vaishnavi, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Zeenath, Sukumari and Suchitra. Animation The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is the name of both a children's book by Thomas Disch, as well as the film made from same. Both are sequels to the book and film versions of The Brave Little Toaster. The film was produced by Hyperion Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Home Video and released in 1998. It featured the last performance of actor DeForest Kelley before his death in 1999. The plot takes place after The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, as the group already knows Ratso the rat, and Wittgenstein the supercomputer, having met him in To The Rescue. Ratso also refers to him as "the Old College Buddy"; Rob is in college in the other film. Both films were in production at the same time and this was the first one to be released. Thriller Dillinger and Capone is a 1995 action crime drama film directed by Jon Purdy and written by Michael B. Druxman. Documentary film The London Scene is a documentary film about urban flora and fauna in London, which first aired on ITV in 1961. It was the first programme in the Survival series. Comedy Don's Party is a 1976 comedy drama film written by David Williamson and directed by Bruce Beresford. Comedy Big Shot's Funeral is a 2001 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang. The film stars Ge You, Rosamund Kwan and Donald Sutherland. Thriller Thorne, a television drama series which debuted on Sky1 in the UK on 10 October, 2010, is based on crime writer Mark Billingham's novels. The series stars David Morrissey who plays the title role of Detective Inspector Tom Thorne, and includes Aidan Gillen, Eddie Marsan, and Natascha McElhone as supporting cast members. Comedy Scorched is a 2003 independent comedy film starring Alicia Silverstone, Rachael Leigh Cook, Woody Harrelson, and John Cleese. The film was directed by Gavin Grazer, brother of Academy Award-winning television and film producer Brian Grazer. Scorched follows the story of several disgruntled bank employees who all try to rob the same bank on the same night without knowing that others are doing exactly the same thing. The film had a very poor financial performance at the box office. From the initial budget of US $7 million, Scorched earned back only $8,000 at the end of its theatrical run. It was pulled from its theatrical run after just one weekend in the theaters where it managed to earn a meager $666 per theater. Documentary film Kizzy: Mum at 14 was a BBC Three documentary about an underage mother, Kizzy Kay Neal. It was first shown on 11 December 2007 and was shown as the fourth and final part of the Born Survivor series on BBC Three. Kizzy had sex for the first time at the age of 13, and gave birth, at the age of 14 to a boy, whom she named Kaylib. Comedy The Heroes of Arvine Place is a 2013 family film written and directed by Damian Lahey. Science Fiction I Am Number Four is a 2011 American teen action science fiction film, directed by D. J. Caruso, starring Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer, Dianna Agron and Callan McAuliffe. The screenplay by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and Marti Noxon is based on the novel I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore. Produced by Michael Bay, I Am Number Four was the first film production from DreamWorks Pictures to be distributed by Touchstone Pictures, as part of the studio's distribution deal with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The Hollywood Reporter estimated the budget to be between $50 and $60 million. The film was released in both conventional and IMAX theatres on February 18, 2011. Thriller Art of Revenge is a 2003 drama/thriller written & directed by Simon Gormick. The film was released straight to video & stars Joyce Hyser and Stephan Jenkins of Third Eye Blind fame in the lead role of Matthew Kane. Documentary film Pompeii: The Last Day is a 2003 dramatized documentary that tells of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on 24 August 79 AD. This eruption covered the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in ash and pumice, killing all those trapped between the volcano and the sea. The documentary portrays the different phases of the eruption; it was directed by Peter Nicholson and written by Edward Canfor-Dumas. Documentary film I am a Dancer is a 1972 documentary biographical film written and directed by Pierre Jourdan. Comedy Nadine in Date Land is a 2005 tv film directed by Amie Steir. Comedy 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film. Comedy Too Much Pussy! is a 2010 French-German docudrama film directed by Émilie Jouvet. It follows a group of performers who are all members the Sex-positive movement during the tour of their "Queer X Show" through Europe, from Berlin to Malmö. The group consists of the writer and actress Wendy Delorme, the DJ Metzgerei, the adult actress Judy Minx, the singer Mad Kate, the artist and performer Sadie Lune, and the adult actress and director Madison Young. The film premiered at the Cinémarges Festival in Bordeaux in April 2010. In 2011, it was released an uncensored version of the film titled Much More Pussy!. It was defined as a "magnificent ode to women in all its forms which is expected soon to become a cult". Comedy Pappan Priyappetta Pappan is a 1986 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and starring Rahman, Mohanlal, Thilakan, Lisy, Bahadur, Unnimary, Rajan P. Dev and Sankaradi. This is the debut film of directors Siddique-Lal as scriptwriters. The film is loosely based on the film Heaven Can Wait. This was the first film of Harisree Ashokan.This is Mohanlal's 100th film. Science Fiction The Invisible Dr. Mabuse is a horror/crime fiction/drama/mystery/science fiction film directed by Harald Reinl. Comedy Miracle of Marcelino is a 1955 Spanish film. It was a success, and other countries have produced versions of it. The 1955 film was written by José María Sánchez Silva, who based it on his novel, and directed by Ladislao Vajda. Its stars were Rafael Rivelles, Juan Calvo Documentary film Bruce Lee: Path of the Dragon is a 1998 short documentary film written and directed by Walt Missingham. Comedy Uncle Tom's Fairy Tales: The Movie for Homosexuals is a 1968 film directed by then-film student Penelope Spheeris, starring famed comedian Richard Pryor. The only known negative of the film was said to have been shredded by Pryor after a disagreement with his wife at the time. However, in June 2005, scenes from the film appeared in a retrospective while Pryor was being honored by the Directors Guild of America. In August 2005, Pryor and his wife and attorney-in-fact, Jennifer Lee-Pryor, filed a lawsuit against Spheeris and Pryor's own daughter, Rain. The suit claims that Spheeris and Pryor's daughter conspired to take the surviving film from his home sometime in the mid-1980s. According to the suit, he contacted Spheeris after the tribute. She allegedly revealed she had given the footage to the Academy Film Archive of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and intended to give the film to Rain. Pryor died in December 2005 but the suit is still currently pending. Thriller Straight On till Morning is a 1972 British thriller film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Rita Tushingham, Shane Briant, James Bolam, Katya Wyeth and John Clive. A reserved young woman finds herself attracted to a handsome stranger, unaware of his psychotic tendencies. It was made by Hammer Studios. Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide describes the film as an "offbeat thriller, but not terribly effective", while Halliwell's Film Guide describes the film as an "unattractive suspenser, wildly directed," Thriller Fugue is a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Barbara Stepansky and written by Matt Harry. The film stars Abigail Mittel as a young woman who moves into a new house with her boyfriend and comes to believe her new home is haunted. But when she discovers the last eight months have been erased from her memory, she must unearth what caused the condition before the past destroys her present. Comedy The Clever Fox is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Conrad Wiene and starring Hans Brausewetter, Clementine Plessner and Werner Pittschau. The film premiered in Berlin on 4 March 1926. It was based on a novel by Walter Bloem. Comedy La fausse maîtresse is a 1942 French comedy film starring Danielle Darrieux. The movie was directed by André Cayatte, based on story by Honoré de Balzac. It was released on VHS in France by TF1 Vidéo on 1 January 1998. It tells the story of a circus owner's daughter, who plays on a rope, sings two songs, and falls in love with local rugby player. Comedy Flat Love is a 2009 short fantasy film written and directed by Andrés Sanz. Documentary film The Power of Salad, also known as The Power of Salad & Milkshakes, is a film by Peter Glantz and Nick Noe, featuring and documenting the Providence, Rhode Island noise rock band Lightning Bolt. The film follows the avant-garde duo, Brian Gibson and Brian Chippendale, through a tour of the states, along with interviews of the band and their friends and family. Live performances, for which Lightning Bolt is renowned, were shot from June 2–21 and July 14–15, 2001. These performances were held in, in the order they were listed: Washington, D.C. Houston, Texas Davis, California Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lubbock, Texas Providence, Rhode Island New Orleans, Louisiana Brooklyn, New York Oakland, California San Diego, California Chapel Hill, North Carolina Shreveport, Louisiana Charlotte, North Carolina Austin, Texas Phoenix, Arizona Los Angeles, California San Francisco, California Mobile, Alabama Fort Sumner, New Mexico Fort Thunder, Rhode Island Appearances, interviews, and cameos are made by Pink and Brown, Dave Auchenbach, and Load Records founder Ben McOsker. A music video to "13 Monsters" by Paper Rad is also included on the DVD. Documentary film China's Great Wall is a 2007 history film written and directed by Nic Young. Comedy Manji is the title of several Japanese films based on the Japanese novel Quicksand written by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki in 1928. The theme is homosexuality between women. It was filmed in 1964, 1983, 1998 and 2006 in Japan. Thriller The Marine 2 is a 2009 American thriller film directed by Roel Reiné, written by Christopher Borrelli and John Chapin Morgan, and produced by Michael Lake. The film stars Ted DiBiase, Temuera Morrison, Lara Cox, Robert Coleby and Michael Rooker. It is the sequel to The Marine, starring John Cena, and it is the second in the film series. This was Ted DiBiase's film debut. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on December 29, 2009. The film was inspired by the Dos Palmas kidnappings. The film was produced by the films division of WWE, called WWE Studios, and distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Animation Marco Polo Junior Versus the Red Dragon was Australia's first animated feature film, released in 1972 and directed by Eric Porter. The two sequence directors were Porter's animation director Cam Ford and Peter Gardiner. Thriller Jal Mahal is a 1980 fantasy film written by Shashi Bhushan and Charandas Shokh and directed by Raghunath Jhalani. Animation Seigi Choujin vs. Ancient Choujin is the third theatrical film based on the anime series Kinnikuman. It was released in Japan on March 16, 1985 alongside Gu-Gu Ganmo, Dengeki Sentai Changeman, and Tongari Boushi no Memoru. It is set after the Golden Mask Arc. This film is the first to feature anime original character Kinkotsu-Obaba. Although this film is set after the Golden Mask Arc, the character Geronimo does not appear as an active fighter until the next film. He does, however, appear in flashbacks to the Golden Mask conclusion. This is also the second time voice actor Ichirō Nagai appears in a Kinnikuman work playing the main villain. He had previously appeared in the TV Special. It also features the return of voice actors Kōzō Shioya and Yasuo Tanaka, who had previously appeared in the first film Stolen Championship Belt. Animation The Crunch Bird is an animated short by Ted Petok, Joe Petrovich, and Len Maxwell. It won the 1971 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Joe Petrovich animated the cartoon. Len Maxwell provided the voices for the husband, wife, and pet shop owner. Ted Petok was the producer. A woman goes into a pet store seeking a gift for her husband. She decides to get him a bird with a most unusual talent, but her gift brings about an unforeseen result. With a running time of only two minutes, it is one of the shortest films to receive an Academy Award. Documentary film Ithuteng is a 2005 documentary film about the Ithuteng Trust School in Soweto, South Africa. The film features the school's students and leader Jackie Maarohanye, referred to as Mama Jackey. It was directed by Willie Ebersol and co-produced by Charlie Ebersol and Kip Kroeger. Ithuteng premiered on HBO and HBO Family in December 2006. Oprah Winfrey donated $1.14 million to the cause after it appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in February 2006. In 2001, the South African investigative news magazine show Carte Blanche first broadcast a story on Ithuteng founder Jackey Maaronhanye, calling her the Angel of Soweto. In 2006, a group of the Ithuteng Trust School's former students said that they had lied about the stories of abuse and poverty told to sponsors and media. They said that their heart-wrenching stories had been scripted by Maarohanye. Former students alleged that in order to gain the sympathy of donors and obtain educational funding, they had lied about their circumstances. When the students went on to study and became suspicious that their fees were not being paid as promised, they went public with allegations of lies, financial mismanagement, intimidation, violence and more. Documentary film Into Eternity is a feature documentary film directed by Danish director Michael Madsen, released in 2010. It follows the construction of the Onkalo waste repository at the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant on the island of Olkiluoto, Finland. Director Michael Madsen questions Onkalo's intended eternal existence, addressing an audience in the remote future. Into Eternity raises the question of the authorities' responsibility of ensuring compliance with relatively new safety criteria legislation and the principles at the core of nuclear waste management. When shown on the British More4 digital television channel on 26 April 2011, the name Nuclear Eternity was used. Documentary film Leaving King's Bay is a 2011 biographic documentary drama film directed by Claudia Cipriani. Comedy The Brothers Bloom is a 2008 American caper comedy film written and directed by Rian Johnson. The film stars Mark Ruffalo, Adrien Brody, Rachel Weisz, Ricky Jay, Rinko Kikuchi, and Robbie Coltrane. Originally released in only four theaters on May 15, 2009, the film moved into wide release two weeks later on May 29. Documentary film Reserved to Fight is a documentary film that follows four Marine Reservists of Fox Company 2/23 for four years. It documents their deployment, their return home from Iraq combat in May 2003, and their reintegration into civilian life. Their battalion was the first reserve unit activated for Operation Iraqi Freedom. They were also the first to return home. The film deals with the lives of the friends as they come to grips with the harsh reality of reassuming civilian life. Each has a different experience, some dealing with varying degrees of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The film is notable for following the first Reservists deployed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, and therefore the first of these soldiers to begin the reintegration process. Reserved to Fight aired on PBS nationwide in 2008, and has been broadcast in 8 countries and several film festivals. It has been screened in various venues across the country: in individual military mental health symposiums, a suicide prevention treatment program by the Montana National Guard, and the University of Utah's soldier integration program. Reserved To Fight was directed and produced by Chantelle Squires of MirrorLake Films. Documentary film Audioscopiks is a 1935 American short documentary film directed by Jacob F. Leventhal and John A. Norling. The main point of the short was to show off 3-D film technology. The film was nominated for an Academy Award at the 8th Academy Awards in 1935 for Best Short Subject. This was MGM's first film in 3-D, filmed using the red-green anaglyph process, with prints produced by Technicolor. Current prints appear to have faded to a crimson-cyan color, causing ghosting to occur when viewed. Audioscopiks was followed by The New Audioscopiks, and by Third Dimensional Murder. Comedy The Fisherman and His Wife is a 2005 comedy drama Romance written by Doris Dörrie and Thomas Schlesinger directed by Doris Dörrie. Comedy Commandments is a 1997 romantic comedy-drama which was written and directed by Daniel Taplitz and stars Aidan Quinn, Courteney Cox and Anthony LaPaglia. Its executive producer was Ivan Reitman. Thriller Ko Ante Koti is a 2012 released Telugu film Starring Sharwanand, Priya Anand and Sri Hari in the lead roles. Directed by Anish Kuruvilla and produced by Sharwanand himself under Sarvaa Arts. Comedy Ricomincio da tre is a 1981 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Massimo Troisi at his film debut. The film was awarded with two David di Donatello awards for Best Film and for Best Actor. Thriller Backsliding is a 1992 Australian film starring Tim Roth. Documentary film Next to Us is a 2005 short and documentary film written and directed by Algimantas Maceina. Documentary film Murder on a Sunday Morning is a documentary film by French filmmaker Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. Its subject is the Brenton Butler case, a criminal case in which a fifteen-year-old boy was wrongfully accused of murder. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 74th Academy Awards in 2001. Brenton Butler was arrested and tried for the 2000 murder of a tourist in Jacksonville, Florida. The prosecution's case relied heavily upon a positive identification made by the victim's husband, and on Butler's confession, which the teen claimed was coerced. The film follows Butler's defense team building their case for his innocence. Comedy When Love Is Young is a 1937 film directed by Hal Mohr. Comedy Moon Pilot is a 98 minute Technicolor science fiction satirical comedy released in 1962 by Buena Vista Distribution. Based on Robert Buckner's 1960 novel Starfire, it was directed by James Neilson and reflects Disney's interest in America's early space program during the John F. Kennedy era. Animation Rising Hope is a 2012 short animated sport drama film written and directed by Milen Vitanov and co-written by Vera Trajanova. Comedy Hyde Park is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring George Carney, Barry Clifton and Eve Lister. It follows a socialist who refuses to give permission for his daughter to marry an aristocrat, but changes his mind when he himself comes into money. Thriller Dante's View is a 1998 crime-drama film written by Liane Bonin and directed by Steven A. Adelson. Science Fiction I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen is a 1970 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Fragments of a Participant Observation is a 2013 documentary film written by Pedro Pinho and directed by Filipa Reis and João Miller Guerra. Comedy A Simpler Life is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Gunhild Enger. Comedy A Man With Principles? is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Hans Söhnker, Elfie Mayerhofer and Sigrid Becker. A young female chemist moves to Hamburg for research where she encounters a handsome, but extremely sexist male colleague. Eventually she manages to conquer his affections and changes his attitude towards woman. Comedy Abraham & Sarah, the Film Musical is a comedy drama musical film directed by Cathy Ellis. Comedy Cancel My Reservation is a 1972 comedy film starring Bob Hope and Eva Marie Saint, and directed by Paul Bogart. The ironically entitled movie was Bob Hope's last of over 50 theatrical features as leading man, a screen run begun in 1938. Animation The Man in the Waves is a 2012 short animated film directed by Sang Keun Kim. Thriller "Love sucks and then you die. Then you live to love again in this sexually charged vampire thriller mixing damnation and dildos. Sexy slutboy Ajay gets more than he bargained for from his latest one-night stand: two holes in his neck and a bug no antibiotic can cure. After several days incommunicado (while hunting for victims), his two buddies Teague and Floor find him gray and gaunt. Playing on their sympathies, he drags them to Vegas in search of fresh meat. Fueled by lust and hunger, but also repulsion, Ajay is desperate to bring more buddies into the vampire club, starting with his pal Teague. Meanwhile, Floor makes a new friend in Briar, the lonely proprietor of their hotel. But then the gears of fate begin to turn. The blood of bystanders flows. Vampire attacks vampire. Faith and beliefs are tested. Ajay and his friends face a horrifying truth: if you can’t beat ‘em, eat ‘em." Quoting the description from the 2008 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival site. Comedy The Last Barbecue is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Julen Laburu. Comedy Cookie Wars is a 2013 short, comedy film written and directed by Natasha Lasky. Science Fiction The Thinking Molecules of Titan is a short and science fiction film directd by Andrew Stengele. Comedy Sailors Three is a 1940 British war comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Tommy Trinder, Claude Hulbert and Carla Lehmann. This was cockney music hall comedian Trinder's debut for Ealing, the studio with which he was to became most closely associated. It concerns three British sailors who accidentally find themselves aboard a German ship during the Second World War. Detailed surveys published in Britain in the early years of the war by the "Mass-Observation" movement, showed the popularity of comedy with wartime cinema audiences. Films with the war as a subject were particularly well received, especially those movies showing the lighter side of service life, largely because many in the audience would soon be finding themselves in uniform. John Oliver writes in BFI screenonline, " to prepare such potential recruits for their own possible riotous and fun-packed life in the Royal Navy, Sandy Powell had already taken the shilling in All At Sea before Tommy Trinder did likewise with Sailors Three, following his comic misadventures in the army in Laugh It Off earlier that same year." Animation Frozen is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 53rd animated feature produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios . Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen, the film tells the story of a fearless princess who sets off on an epic journey alongside a rugged iceman, his loyal pet reindeer and a clueless, naive snowman to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have inadvertently trapped the kingdom in eternal winter. Frozen underwent several story treatments for years, before being commissioned in 2011, with a screenplay written by Jennifer Lee, and both Chris Buck and Lee serving as directors. It features the voices of Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad and Santino Fontana. Christophe Beck, who had worked on Disney's award-winning short Paperman, was hired to compose the film's orchestral score, while husband-and-wife songwriting team Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez penned the songs. Frozen premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on November 19, 2013, and went into general theatrical release on November 27. Documentary film 2012: An Awakening is a 2009 film directed by Christopher Turner. Science Fiction Star Trek Generations is a 1994 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. Generations is the seventh feature film in the Star Trek franchise. It is the first film in the series to star the cast of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Parts of the film were shot at the Valley of Fire State Park near Overton, Nevada; Paramount Studios; and Lone Pine, California. While the film received mixed reviews from critics, it performed well at the box office. Comedy Dealing is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Lena Dunham. Documentary film Color perro que huye is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Andrés Duque. Comedy I Need You is a 1944 German comedy film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Marianne Hoppe, Willy Birgel and Paul Dahlke. A conductor and his actress wife enjoy a stormy relationship due to their clashing working commitments. Comedy I Put a Hit on You is a 2014 comedy, romance and thriller film written and directed by Dane Clark and Linsey Stewart. Comedy The Three Muscatels is a 1991 film starring Richard Pryor. The film is a comedic play on the more famous story of The Three Musketeers. Documentary film Through Korean Cinema is a 2010 documentary film directed by Leonardo Cinieri Lombroso. Comedy Electoral Dysfunction is a 2012 documentary comedy historical film written and directed by David Deschamps, Leslie D. Farrell and Bennett Singer. Comedy I've Gotta Horse was Billy Fury's second hit feature film. Thriller Hear No Evil is a 1993 thriller film about a deaf woman who falls foul of a corrupt police officer looking for a stolen coin that has been hidden in the woman's pager. The film stars Marlee Matlin, D. B. Sweeney, and Martin Sheen. It was released by 20th Century Fox on March 26, 1993. Matlin and Sheen would later co-star in The West Wing. Documentary film Wait 'til This Year is a reality-type docu-drama film which follows a Boston Red Sox fan during the 2004 baseball season, when the team ended their famous losing streak by winning the World Series. The film was aired on New England Sports Network and then released on DVD afterward. Monika Lahiri starred and produced the film, which combines reality, documentary and scripted scenes when following the events from the perspective of Monika. In the film Monika and her husband Jes are diehard Sox fans. Friends Rob and Alex, have a conflict, because one is a Yankees fan, and one a Sox fan. Animation Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw is a 1988 animated feature film distributed by TriStar Pictures. The film is based on the Tonka/Hasbro toy line and Hanna-Barbera television series of the same name. It was directed by Pierre DeCelles, and stars the voices of Brennan Howard, B.J. Ward and Tony Longo. The film's story centers on a magical artifact called the Bone of Scone, a reference to the Stone of Scone in Irish and Scottish Legend that gives "Puppy Power" to the Pound Puppies and Pound Purries. However, a villain named Marvin McNasty plans to take it and use it for world domination. Without Puppy Power, humans and animals will not be able to communicate or understand each other, and if the Bone of Scone is broken, Puppy Power will be lost and can only be restored if the Bone is repaired. The Legend of Big Paw was the last theatrically released animated feature from the late 1980s to promote a major toy line, a common trend in the American cartoon industry during that time. The film did not fare well with critics or audiences during its original release, and grossed only US$500,000 domestically. It premiered on DVD in North America on October 24, 2006. Animation The Performance of Drowning is a 2011 animated comedy short film directed by Terry Galloway and Jeanette Castillo. Documentary film Coming Soon is a 1982 documentary film directed by John Landis for Universal. Landis used trailers of old Universal horror and thriller movies to create his own contribution to his favourite movie genres. The film is narrated by Jamie Lee Curtis. Documentary film Please Vote for Me is a 2007 documentary film following the elections for class monitor in a 3rd grade class of eight-year-old children in the Evergreen Primary School in Wuhan, China. The candidates, Luo Lei, Xu Xiaofei, and Cheng Cheng, compete against each other for the coveted role and are egged on by their teachers and doting parents. This was reported to be the first election of its type for a class monitor held in a school in China, as well as an interesting use of classic democratic voting principles and interpersonal dynamics. The documentary gives a glimpse into China's contemporary urban middle classes. It won the Sterling Feature Award at Silverdocs in 2007. In November 2007, Please Vote for Me was named by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as one of 15 films on its documentary feature Oscar shortlist. The list was narrowed to five films on January 22, 2008, but Please Vote for Me did not make it to the final five. The film is part of the "Why Democracy?" series. It was aired in no less than 35 different countries around the world in October 2007, including BBC in the UK and PBS in the United States. Comedy Les mésaventures d'Alfred le crapaud: Roulette russe is a 1996 short comedy film written and directed by Jon Carnoy. Comedy Lights of Old Broadway is a 1925 drama film directed by Monta Bell. The film stars Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel. It is an adaptation of the play The Merry Wives of Gotham by Laurence Eyre. The play was produced on Broadway at the Henry Miller's Theatre January 16, 1924 - April 1924. Davies part was played on the stage by actress Mary Ellis Animation Niagara Fools is the 71st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 22, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film My Date with Drew is a 2004 independent documentary film starring and directed by Brian Herzlinger. The film heavily utilizes guerrilla filmmaking and received numerous awards for this. Comedy Il merlo maschio, known in United Kingdom as The Naked Cello or Secret Fantasy in USA, is an Italian motion picture, filmed in 1971 by director Pasquale Festa Campanile. Thriller Escape from Alaska is a 1999 film directed by Steve Kroschel. Documentary film Mother Europe is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Petra Seliskar. Comedy Young/Lancaster is a 2013 comedy film. Comedy Life as a nerd isn't easy, but it can be extremely interesting, especially when the four members of the Lambda Alpha Eta fraternity decide to change their reputations. Harnessing every party-animal instinct, they throw "the party to end all parties." When the jocks show up to crash and reclaim their ex-girlfriends, the event explodes. But the "Party Nerds" remain determined and defiant! They defeat the jocks and find themselves treated to the liveliest extracurricular activities they'd ever imagined. Comedy Playing the Ponies is the 26th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Man Hunt is a 1941 American thriller film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Walter Pidgeon and Joan Bennett. It is based on the 1939 novel Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household and is set just prior to the Second World War. A liberal, of Jewish ancestry, Lang had fled Germany into exile in the mid-1930s – this was the first of his four anti-Nazi movies. It was Roddy McDowall's first Hollywood film: he had been evacuated across the Atlantic following the London Blitz. Thriller One Take Only is a 2001 crime-drama film written and directed by Oxide Pang. Thriller Of Good Report is a 2013 drama thriller film written and directed by Jahmil X.T. Qubeka. Comedy Chotta Mumbai is a 2007 Malayalam comedy film directed by Anwar Rasheed, written by Benny P Nayarambalam, and produced by Maniyanpilla Raju. The film stars Mohanlal, Siddique, Saikumar, Bhavana, Jagathy Sreekumar, Indrajith, Manikuttan, Bijukuttan, Kalabhavan Mani, and Rajan P. Dev. Rahul Raj composed the score and soundtrack of the movie. The film opened to positive reviews from critics and went on to become a Blockbuster Science Fiction Change - Mosco Espacial is a 2011 animated, short film. Documentary film Loden - The Little Monk is a 2012 documentary and short film written and directed by André Hörmann. Comedy Laan mig din kone is a 1957 Danish comedy film directed by Preben Neergaard and Anker Sørensen and starring Gunnar Lauring. Documentary film Vida Y Danza Cuba is a documentary film written and directed by Veronica Tennant. Documentary film The Minutemen is a film directed by Corey Wascinski. Comedy Camera is a 2000 Canadian short film written and directed by David Cronenberg. The six minute short was one of several made in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Toronto International Film Festival. These films, all by Canadian directors, were commissioned as preludes for the festival in 2000. Thriller Lady Joker is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Animation Cool Cat is a 1967 animated cartoon, that introduced its title character, Cool Cat. It marked a major change of direction for the then recently reformed Warner Bros. animation studio, as the first cartoon in a long time to introduce a major new character, who would go on to be the studio's most prolific character between then and the studio's final shutdown in 1969. It was also the first cartoon to feature the redesigned opening and closing tiles with the "W7" logo, and a new version of the opening theme. Comedy Jiggs and Maggie in Court is a 1948 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and George McManus. It was the second of a series of four films featuring Yule and Riano as the title characters, in a spin-off from the 1946 film Bringing Up Father. Documentary film Glastonbury Fayre is a 1972 documentary film directed by Nicolas Roeg and Peter Neal of the 1971 Glastonbury Festival which was held on 20–24 June 1971. Comedy Banzaï is a 1983 French film directed by Claude Zidi. Thriller Snatch is a 2000 crime comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring an ensemble cast. Set in the London criminal underworld, the film contains two intertwined plots: one dealing with the search for a stolen diamond, the other with a small-time boxing promoter who finds himself under the thumb of a ruthless gangster who is ready and willing to have his subordinates carry out severe and sadistic acts of violence. The film features an assortment of characters, including Irish Traveller Mickey O'Neil, arms-dealer Boris "the Blade" Yurinov, professional thief and gambling addict Franky "Four-Fingers", American gangster-jeweller "Cousin Avi", and bounty hunter Bullet-Tooth Tony. It is also distinguished by a kinetic direction and editing style, a circular plot featuring numerous ironic twists of chance and causality, and a fast pace. The film shares themes, ideas and motifs with Ritchie's first film, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. It is also filmed in the same visual style and features many of the same actors, including Jones, Statham, and Ford. Documentary film Finding Judy is a 2011 documentary, short, biographical film directed by Gary Riotto. Documentary film Me, Myself & Martin Laursen is a 2012 documentary film written by Flemming Klem and directed by Anthony Tullberg. Comedy Holkmannen is a 2014 documentary short biography comedy drama film written and directed by Mattias Olsson. Documentary film Na stanici u Puli is a 2011 Croatian documentary film directed by Robert Zuber. Documentary film Circus Dreams is a 2011 drama, documentary, family, news film directed by Signe Taylor. Animation Who's Cookin' Who? is the 17th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 24, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Comedy Love Summer is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Triluck Makmeongpad. Comedy Plaff! is a 1988 comedy film directed by Juan Carlos Tabío. Comedy Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit is a 1993 American comedy film loosely based on the life of Crenshaw High School choir instructor Iris Stevenson, and starring Whoopi Goldberg. Directed by Bill Duke, and released by Touchstone Pictures, it is the sequel to the successful 1992 film Sister Act. Most of the original cast reprise their roles in the sequel, including Maggie Smith, Kathy Najimy, Wendy Makkena, and Mary Wickes. Documentary film The Body Human: Becoming a Man is 1981 documentary short film produced by Robert E. Fuisz and Alfred R. Kelman. Thriller Charlie's Death Wish is an action thriller film directed by Jeff Leroy and starring Ron Jeremy and Phoebe Dollar. Comedy Alice in Glamourland is a 2004 Dutch comedy film, directed by Pieter Kramer and starring Linda de Mol and Joan Collins. The story is about a poor single mother, who participates in a course about 'How to marry a millionaire'. The film received a Golden Film. Documentary film Khutwa Khutwa is a 1978 documentary written and directed by Usama Muhammad. Comedy Willie Runs the Park is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Animation Seepage is a 1982 short animation film written by Henry Selick and Mark Boyd and directed by Henry Selick. Documentary film For thousands of years, they lay dormant in the soil until suddenly, they became the driving force behind a technical revolution. Smart phones, laptops, touch screens, wind turbines, hybrid vehicles: they all needs rare earths. Among the first to recognize this were the Chinese. Today China mines an incredible 97% of all rare earth minerals extracted worldwide. The Chinese government makes good use of this monopoly: Recently, it cut production by about two-thirds. Within days the prices of some rare earth metals shot up by 1000%. However, the Chinese also have to deal with the downside of rare earth mining: Environmental pollution, destroyed landscapes and radioactive residues, as rare earth metal deposits are usually laced with radioactive minerals and are extremely difficult to refine. Because of the scarcity of rare earth deposits, the sky-rocketing prices on the international commodity market and the environmental problems associated with mining and processing, Scientists around the world are looking for new, better ways to source these minerals. We follow researchers as they drill for new deposits in Europe and Australia, we see how they try and find new, more environmentally friendly ways of processing the materials, we discover how they try and recycle them out of old mobile phones and computers – and we reveal how physicists and chemists are working on ground-breaking new materials that could soon replace rare earths completely – a fascinating glimpse at cutting-edge research that could make our green technologies of the future even greener. Thriller The Thirteenth Floor is a 1999 science fiction crime thriller film directed by Josef Rusnak and loosely based upon Simulacron-3, a novel by Daniel F. Galouye. The film stars Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Dennis Haysbert. In 2000, The Thirteenth Floor was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, but lost to The Matrix. Thriller Fuego en el mar is a 1981 drama and thriller film written by Raúl Araiza and Gerardo Fulgueira, and directed by Raúl Araiza. Comedy Shishkabugs is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. The title of the short is a play on shish kebab, a type of grilled meat. With only 5 minutes and 05 seconds of footage, Shishkabugs is the shortest Bugs Bunny short ever made in the Golden Age of American animation. Shishkabugs is also a rare cartoon where Yosemite Sam is in the role of a victim instead of being the aggressor. Thriller The Last Man is a 2000 film by Harry Ralston starring David Arnott, Jeri Ryan and Dan Montgomery. Comedy The Whoopee Party is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on September 17, 1932. Comedy Tomorrow's Sun is a 1959 short comedy film written and directed by Nagisa Ôshima. Documentary film Hubble is a Canadian-American 2010 documentary film about the Hubble Space Telescope repair mission. Comedy Valu is a 2008 comedy Marathi film directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni. The film featured in various international film festivals as The Wild Bull. It also became the first Marathi film to be selected in Rotterdam International Film Festival 2008, Holland. Comedy He Couldn't Say No is a Warner Bros. romantic comedy film released on March 18, 1938. It stars Frank McHugh as a timid advertising man who is dominated by everyone, including his girlfriend, played by Jane Wyman. It is based on the play Larger than Life by Joseph Schrank and the short story of the same name by Norman Watson. Thriller The Thin Man Goes Home is a 1945 motion picture directed by Richard Thorpe. It is the fifth of the six Thin Man films starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Dashiell Hammett's dapper ex-private detective Nick Charles and his wife Nora. This entry in "The Thin Man" series was the first not directed by W.S. Van Dyke, who had died in 1943. Thriller C#ckfight is a 2013 short, thriller film written by Ariel Castro and Julian Yuri Rodriguez and directed by Julian Yuri Rodriguez. Comedy Tonight or Never is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Gloria Swanson and featuring Boris Karloff. Science Fiction Death Race 2000 is a 1975 cult action film directed by Paul Bartel, and starring David Carradine, Simone Griffeth and Sylvester Stallone. The film takes place in a dystopian American society in the year 2000, where the murderous Transcontinental Road Race has become a form of national entertainment. The screenplay is based on the short story The Racer by Ib Melchior. Documentary film The Ghost Pepper Eating Contest of Jefferson County is a 2013 short documentary comedy film directed by Sam Frazier Jr. Comedy Wings from Above is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Pablo Herrera. It won the award for Best Film in Red Bull Art of Can 2010. Animation Miriams Colors is a 2010 short animation film written by Leelo Tungal and Peep Pedmanson and directed by Mari-Liis Bassovskaja and Jelena Girlin. Documentary film The Red Race is a 2008 film directed by Chao Gan about Chinese child gymnasts who are being groomed for Olympic stardom. Comedy Cry for Happy is an American movie, filmed in Eastmancolor and CinemaScope, directed by George Marshall, and released by Columbia Pictures. Comedy A Carol Christmas is a TV movie starring Tori Spelling, Dinah Manoff, William Shatner and Gary Coleman. It premiered on the Hallmark Channel in 2003. The film is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of a similar name. Comedy Blue Highway is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Kyle Smith. Comedy Vom Suchen und Finden der Liebe is a 2005 comedy drama film directed by Helmut Dietl. Comedy Bare Knees is a 1928 American silent film comedy-drama directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Virginia Lee Corbin. An extant film, it is available on DVD from the Amazon and Grapevine companies. Comedy Bravo My Life is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Park Yeong-hoon. It is a remake of Kaisha monogatari: Memories of You, a 1988 Japanese film written and directed by Jun Ichikawa. Thriller A Lonely Place for Dying is a 2009 American independent drama-thriller film directed by Justin Eugene Evans and produced by James Cromwell. Starring Ross Marquand, Michael Wincott, Michael Scovotti and James Cromwell, the film is set in 1972 during the Cold War. The film's score was composed by Brent Daniels. Thriller The Baby's Room is a 2006 horror mystery thriller film written by Jorge Guerricaechevarría and Álex de la Iglesia and directed by Álex de la Iglesia. Documentary film Appunti per un film sull'India is a 1968 short documentary film by Pier Paolo Pasolini where he visits India in the search of a king who could give up his body to feed a starving tiger. The film was shot around post-independent India when it was facing grave challenges of poverty, population and caste system. Pasolini narrates the challenges of India and its charms amidst all the problems the country faces. The 33 minute long documentary is composed of short interviews from random people about their opinions on matters such as family planning. The documentary also shows short interviews of journalists and one politician about the challenges of India to modernize without becoming westernized or losing the Indian identity. The documentary was shot in many places including New Delhi, Jaipur, Rishikesh and Varanasi etc. Comedy The Wedding Chest is a 2006 Kyrgyz film directed by Nurbek Egen. It was Kyrgyzstan's submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, as well as its first submission to the Academy in its history, but it was not accepted as a nominee. Documentary film Soldiers of the Sky is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by Earl Allvine. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Jittery Jester is the 88th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 3, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film The News Parade of the Year 1942 is a 1942 9-minute documentary film made in the USA and directed by Eugene W. Castle. It is composed of newsreel footage of wartime activity and includes archive footage of Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and others. Comedy Ibiza is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Guðni Líndal Benediktsson. Comedy Good Luck! is an Indian film directed by debutant Aditya Datt and produced jointly by Karan Sharma and Jagdish Sharma. The film stars Aryeman Ramsay and Sayali Bhagat in the lead roles with Lucky Ali and Ranvir Shorey appear in supporting roles. It is inspired by Hollywood film, Just My Luck. The film was released on 8 August 2008. Science Fiction Women of the Prehistoric Planet is a 1966 film directed by Arthur C. Pierce and starring John Agar. It was featured in the first season of Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1989. Thriller Written in Blood is a 2002, Crime, Drama & Thriller film written by David Keith Miller and directed by John Terlesky. Documentary film Frances Steloff: Memoirs of a Bookseller is a 1987 American short documentary film produced by Deborah Dickson. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Hop is a 2011 American Easter-themed live-action/computer-animated comedy film from Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment, directed by Tim Hill and produced by Chris Meledandri and Michele Imperato Stabile. The film was released on April 1, 2011, in the United States and the United Kingdom. Hop stars the voice of Russell Brand as E.B., a rabbit who does not want to succeed his father, Mr. Bunny, in the role of the Easter Bunny; James Marsden as Fred O'Hare, a human who is out of work and wishes to become the next Easter Bunny himself; and the voice of Hank Azaria as Carlos and Phil, two chicks who plot to take over the Easter organization. Despite generally negative reviews, Hop was a box office success. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 23, 2012, in Region 1. Thriller Frogs for Snakes is a film directed by Amos Poe released on Aug 14, 1998. Thriller Revenge is a 1990 romantic thriller film directed by Tony Scott, starring Kevin Costner, Anthony Quinn, Madeleine Stowe, Miguel Ferrer and Sally Kirkland. Some scenes were filmed in Mexico. The movie is a production of New World Pictures and Rastar Films and was released by Columbia Pictures. Revenge also features one of John Leguizamo's earliest film roles. The film is based on a novella by Jim Harrison, who co-wrote the script. Comedy Wrong Is Right, released in the UK as The Man With the Deadly Lens, is a 1982 thriller film directed by Richard Brooks from his own script based on Charles McCarry's novel The Better Angels. The film, starring Sean Connery as TV news reporter Patrick Hale, is about the theft of two suitcase nukes, and deals with media bias, reality television, government conspiracy, and Islamic terrorism. Documentary film Cancer in Two Voices is a 1993 film directed by Lucy Massie Phenix. Documentary film Berlin Babylon is a 2001 German documentary film directed by Hubertus Siegert with industrial music performed by Einstürzende Neubauten. The film's main focus is on the extensive rebuilding projects in Berlin after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It features internationally acclaimed architects including Rem Koolhaas, Renzo Piano and I.M. Pei. Some sequences are characterized by time-lapse photography along with the narration of Der Engel der Geschichte. The documentary also contains stock footage of demolitions of the buildings which were left to stand in ruins after the second world war. Documentary film The New Woman: Annie "londonderry" Kupchovsky is a 2013 documentary short biographical film written and directed by Gillian Willman. Animation The Egg-Cited Rooster is a 1951 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. in 1952. Comedy Girl From Tobacco Row is a 1966 musical and comedy film directed by Ron Ormond. Documentary film The New Americans is a seven-hour American documentary, produced by Kartemquin Films, that was originally broadcast on American television over three nights on the Public Broadcasting Service in late March 2004. The observational documentary, which includes minimal voice-over narration and very little direct interviewing of its subjects, follows the lives of a series of immigrants to the United States over the course of four years. The series was filmed between 1998 and 2001, although not all of its subjects were filmed during that entire length of time. The immigrants were filmed both in their countries of origin before immigrating as well as in the United States. The filming during this period was extensive and occurred in the subjects' homes, at their places of work, in government offices, and in a number of other situations, many of them quite intimate. As a result, The New Americans offers an unusually personal and comprehensive look at the people it profiles. Documentary film New Orleans Music in Exile is a documentary/ music film that was made in 2006 and released on DVD on August 7, 2007. It was directed by Robert Mugge. Comedy The Mouse-Merized Cat is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson. It is a sequel to 1942's Tale of Two Mice, with the Abbott and Costello characterizations cast as mice. They are voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc respectively. Animation Tau Ceti is a 2013 animation film directed by Rónyai Balázs. Documentary film Billy & Alan: In Life, Equality Matters, Love & Death is a 2013 short film directed by Vicki Nantz. Documentary film Usain Bolt - The Movie is a 2012 documentary film directed by Gael Leibland. Comedy Bloody Mallory is a 2002 French film directed by Julien Magnat and written by Magnat and Stéphane Kazandjian. The film stars Olivia Bonamy, Adrià Collado, Jeffrey Ribier, Laurent Spielvogel, Valentina Vargas, Julien Boisselier, and Thylda Barès. The film's score was composed by Kenji Kawai. The film itself is a mix of horror, action, and comedy in a style highly reminiscent of American television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Xena: Warrior Princess. Comedy Vi arme syndere is a 1952 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and Ole Palsbo. Comedy Easy to Take is a 1936 film directed by Glenn Tryon. Animation Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone is a 2005 American animated film directed by Davis Doi. Based on the Dinotopia series, this is the first related animated version. After the Hallmark Entertainment live-action television series adaptation ended, Hallmark made this animated adaptation mostly as a marketing tool. It is noted for hardly following elements from the original book series and even shows a great lack in character development. Science Fiction Konga is a 1961 British/American international co-production science fiction horror film directed by John Lemont and starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns and Austin Trevor. It was shot at Merton Park Studios and in Croydon for Anglo Amalgamated then distributed in the United States by American International Pictures as a double feature with Master of the World. Anglo Amalgamated and AIP each provided half the funding for the US$500,000 film with each studio receiving distribution rights in their respective hemispheres. The film was the basis for a comic-book series published by Charlton Comics and initially drawn by Steve Ditko in the 1960s. Animation Mighty Antlers is a 2011 animated short film directed by Sune Reinhardt. Documentary film His Way is a 2011 television documentary film about Jerry Weintraub, an American film producer and former chairman and CEO of United Artists. It was directed by Douglas McGrath. It features interviews with Weintraub, Jane Morgan, George H. W. Bush, Barbara Bush, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Elliott Gould, Ellen Barkin, James Caan, Matt Damon and Bruce Willis. Thriller Invaders from Mars is a 1953 American science fiction film directed by William Cameron Menzies that was developed from a scenario by Richard Blake and based on a story treatment by John Tucker Battle, who was inspired by a dream recounted by his wife. The film was produced independently by Edward L. Alperson Jr. and starred Jimmy Hunt, Helena Carter, and Arthur Franz. Invaders was then distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Awakened by a loud thunderstorm, young David MacClean witnesses a bright flying saucer disappear underground in the large sand pit behind his home. When his father goes to investigate, he returns a changed man; soon David's mother, a young neighbor girl, and others begin to act the same way. While begging the police for help, David's panicked story is overheard by Dr. Pat Blake; she takes him to astronomer Dr. Stuart Kelston. After listening to the boy's detailed account, he is convinced: This is an invading vanguard, likely from Mars. Dr. Kelston alerts his contact at the Pentagon, who then marshals U.S. Army forces to investigate the alien threat. Documentary film From surfing innovations to gritty localism, follow the rise and fall of The Westsiders surf tribe through the eyes of three best friends – Daryl "Flea" Virostko, Shawn "Barney" Barron, and Jason "Ratboy" Collins – from the original 'Surf City': Santa Cruz, California. Bonded by common tragedy and their love of surfing, they live through shattered homes, drug addiction and hardcore localism to achieve their dream of becoming professional surfers before the age of 24. To surf the notorious Steamer Lane, they had to join 'The Westsiders' Surf Tribe and go face to face with Vince Collier, aka "The Godfather of The Westside". Vince, a massive brute force, ran Steamer Lane with his own version of street justice. This film explores The Westsiders as the latest chapter in the fascinating history of Santa Cruz, California. Comedy "Francis (Xavier Dolan) and Mary (Monia Chokri) are good friends. One night, they meet Nick (Niels Schneider), a young man from the country who has just settled in Montreal. From encounter to encounter, from moment to moment, troubled by innumerable signs - some real, some imagined - Francis and Mary fall deeper and deeper into their fantastical obsession. Soon, they find themselves on the precipice of a love duel that threathens the friendship they once thought indestructible." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy Strawberry and Chocolate is a Cuban-Spanish-Mexican co-produced film, directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío, based on the short story "The Wolf, The Forest and the New Man" written by Senel Paz in 1990. Senel Paz also wrote the screenplay for the film. Comedy Doroga Na is a short film written by Alexandra Golovina and directed by Taisia Igumentseva. Documentary film Jean-Louis Comolli, filmer pour voir! is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Ginette Lavigne. Comedy This Might Hurt is a 2009 TV film directed by Jason Winer. Comedy The Gamekillers is a 2006 TV Movie directed by Gary Freedman. Comedy Share House is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Ichirō Kita. Animation Smortlybacks is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Ted Sieger and Wouter Dierickx. Thriller The House at the End of Time is a 2013 Venezuelan horror-suspense film by Alejandro Hidalgo. The film had its world premiere on June 17, 2013 at the Venezuelan Film Festival and stars Ruddy Rodríguez, Gonzalo Cubero, Rosmel Bustamante, and Guillermo Garcia. The film has been well received in its country of origin and has set box office records for Venezuelan films and sold over 45,000 tickets in its first four weeks of release. Science Fiction Empire of the Ants is a 1977 science fiction horror film co-scripted and directed by Bert I. Gordon. Based very loosely on the short story Empire of the Ants by H.G. Wells, the film involves a group of prospective land buyers led by a land developer, pitted against giant, mutated ants. It is the third and last film released in A.I.P.'s H.G. Wells film cycle, which include The Food of the Gods and The Island of Dr. Moreau. Animation Rushing Roulette is a 1965 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and was the second Road Runner cartoon directed by someone other than Chuck Jones, who had exclusively used the characters since their debut in 1949. McKimson directed one other Road Runner cartoon the following year. Unlike the ten Rudy Larriva-directed Road Runner shorts after Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner, Rushing Roulette featured an entirely original score by Bill Lava. The title of this cartoon is a play on Russian roulette. Animation One-Pound Gospel is a manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. Beginning in Weekly Young Sunday issue 9 of 1987, it was published sporadically until finishing in issue 3/4 of 2007 with the chapters collected into four tankōbon volumes. The story is a fusion of the sports and romantic comedy genres. Studio Gallop produced an anime original video animation adaptation in 1988. A live-action television drama adaptation starring Kazuya Kamenashi from KAT-TUN and Meisa Kuroki aired for nine episodes in 2008. Viz Media licensed and released the manga and OVA in North America. Documentary film Before It's Too Late: The Zoos 1993 documentary film written by Mike Searle and directed by Peter Du Cane. Comedy Friends with Kids is a 2011 independent American ensemble romantic comedy that was written, produced, and directed by Jennifer Westfeldt, who is also one of the movie's stars. Her partner Jon Hamm also stars in the movie, along with Kristen Wiig, Adam Scott, Maya Rudolph, Chris O'Dowd, Edward Burns, and Megan Fox. Thriller Largely comprised of a Spanish film from 1959 with additional footage added to it. The story centers on a plot to kill a philandering neighbor. Documentary film Landmarks of Western Art: Impressionism & Post-Impressionism is a 2003 documentary film. Documentary film Histoire(s) du cinéma is an 8-part video project begun by Jean-Luc Godard in the late 1980s and completed in 1998. The densest, at 266 minutes the longest, and one of the most difficult of Godard's films, Histoire(s) du cinéma is an examination of the history of the concept of cinema and how it relates to the 20th century; in this sense, it can also be considered a critique of the 20th century and how it perceives itself. The project is considered the longest and most important work of the late period of Godard's career. Histoire(s) du cinéma is always referred to by its French title, because of the word play it implies: histoire means both "history" and "story," and the s in parentheses gives the possibility of a plural. Therefore, the phrase Histoire(s) du cinéma simultaneously means The History of Cinema, Histories of Cinema, The Story of Cinema and Stories of Cinema. Similar double or triple meanings, as well as puns, are a recurring motif throughout Histoire(s) and much of Godard's work. The film was screened out of competition at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Nine years later, it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Festival. Documentary film The Horse with the Flying Tail is a 1960 American documentary film by Walt Disney Pictures, that won the Best Documentary award at the 33rd Academy Awards. The movie is about the palomino horse, Nautical, who won the team gold medal at the 1959 Pan American Games. The movie portrays this horse as having been a nondescript stock horse, however, he was sired by an American Quarter Horse named Muchacho de Oro out of an Army Remount mare of mostly Thoroughbred breeding. This horse's registered name was Pelo de Oro, which was given to him at birth. He became an open jumper and was shown in the national horse show circuit in the United States. Open jumpers compete for scores based on faults and time elapsed to complete the course. Prior to his Olympic fame, he had a reputation as a temperamental jumper who was inclined to stop at water and ditch jumps. Such refusals would disqualify a jumper from an event and his nickname among competitors was, Sneaky Pete, for those obvious reasons. He was an excellent jumper, however, and when he cleared a fence, Sneaky Pete consistently would raise his tail in the characteristic fashion shown in the photograph displayed from the film. Animation Hermie & Friends: Webster the Scaredy Spider is a 2004 short animated family film directed by Demetre Gionis. Thriller Brigade des mœurs is a French B movie by Max Pécas. It was released in the United States on DVD as Brigade of Death. Comedy Issues is a 2011 short, comedy and drama film written by Enrico Colantoni and Hugh Dillon and directed by Enrico Colantoni and Hugh Dillon. Comedy Funky Monkey Teacher 4 is a 1993 comedy film written by Kazuhiko Kimura and directed by Makoto Yoshioka. Documentary film Santa Ken: The Mad Prophet Of Christmas is a 2012 documentary, comedy film directed by Eric Paul Fournier. Thriller Latin Dragon is a 2004 action-adventure film starring Fabian Carrillo, Gary Busey and Lorenzo Lamas. It was directed by Scott Thomas and written by James Becket, Fabian Carrillo and Scott Thomas. Animation A group of teens are challenged to spend a night in the Wagner mansion on the edge of town. Little do they know the owner has concocted a monstrosity in the basement. Documentary film Meat And Milk is a 2013 documentary drama film written by Bernard Bloch and Laurent Quentin and directed by Bernard Bloch. Documentary film Music for a Blue Train is a 48-minute 2003 documentary about busker musicians in the Montreal Metro subway train system. It was written and directed by Mila Aung-Thwin of EyeSteelFilm and produced by Germaine Ying Gee Wong for the National Film Board of Canada. A harmonica player known as Bad News Brown acts as an impromptu host in the documentary bringing the viewers snippets of the lives of musicians in Montreal's subway system - The Metro - run by Société de transport de Montréal that gives around 60 spots on a first-come-first-serve basis, provided the musician-busker registers his name early enough as soon as the Metro opens to the public and returns during his assigned time to perform for an hour or two, amidst indifference from most passersby or, at times, a token word of encouragement. Comedy Flesh is a 1968 film directed by American filmmaker Paul Morrissey. Flesh is the first film of the "Paul Morrissey Trilogy" produced by Andy Warhol. The other films in the trilogy include Trash and Heat. All three have gained a cult following and are noted examples of the ideals and ideology of the time period. The film stars Joe Dallesandro as a hustler working on the streets of New York City. The movie highlights various Warhol superstars, in addition to being the film debuts of both Jackie Curtis and Candy Darling. Also appearing are Geraldine Smith as Joe's wife and Patti D'Arbanville as her lover. Comedy The Scribe is a 1966 comedy film short starring Buster Keaton in his last film role before his death from lung cancer on February 1, 1966. It was produced by the Construction Safety Association of Ontario, Canada to promote Construction site safety, and was filmed where the Ontario Government Buildings were under construction in Toronto. The director was John Sebert. Keaton portrays the janitor at a newspaper who accidentally intercepts a call from the editor, ordering him to do a story about safety practices at a massive construction site. He sneaks onto the construction site and finds a list of 16 safety rules posted on a wall. He takes the list and attempts to confront workers when he sees them acting in an unsafe manner, often causing more accidents than he prevents. Keaton is silent throughout the film as he recreates several routines from his youth. Most notable was his recreation of a gag from his 1918 film The Bell Boy in which he mops the floor using only the tip of the mop, little by little while sitting on the floor. Thriller Death Scream is a made-for-television film first aired in the USA on September 26, 1975. The film is loosely based on an actual event concerning the real-life account of "a young woman whose murder was witnessed by fifteen of her neighbors who did nothing to help and refused to cooperate with the police." The film had the working title of Homicide, and its rerun title was The Woman Who Cried Murder. Thriller Star Trek: First Contact is a 1996 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise and the first film to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s. The primary cast for First Contact is from the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series, to which the film's producers added Alice Krige, Neal McDonough, James Cromwell and Alfre Woodard. In the film's plot, the crew of the USS Enterprise-E travel from the 24th to 21st century to save their future after the cybernetic Borg conquered Earth by changing the timeline. After the release of the seventh film, Star Trek Generations, in 1994, Paramount tasked writers Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore with developing a sequel. Braga and Moore wanted to feature the Borg in the plot, while producer Rick Berman wanted a story involving time travel. The writers combined the two ideas; they initially set the film during the European Renaissance, but changed the time period the Borg corrupted to the mid-21st century after fearing the Renaissance idea would be too kitsch. Comedy Move On is an international film project from 2012 directed by Asger Leth in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom AG. The leading actor is Mads Mikkelsen, who is supported by German actress Alexandra Maria Lara and newly discovered Slovak actress Gabriela Marcinkova. At www.move-on-film.com, a new episode of the movie appeared each week, and since its world premiere on 6 November 2012 in Berlin, all eight episodes can be viewed there. Comedy Follow That Dream is a 1962 American musical film starring Elvis Presley made by Mirisch Productions. The movie was based on the 1959 novel Pioneer, Go Home! by Richard P. Powell. Producer Walter Mirisch liked the song Follow that Dream and retitled the picture. The movie reached #5 on the Variety weekly Box Office Survey, staying on the chart for three weeks, and finishing at #33 on the year end list of the top-grossing movies of 1962. Thriller Fever is a psychological thriller by Alex Winter. Nick Parker is a struggling young artist suffering a mental and physical breakdown. When a violent murder happens in his apartment building, it pushes him to the edge of sanity. Suspected by his sister and tracked by a police detective, Nick begins to think he may have committed the murder himself except for the appearance of a mysterious drifter who has moved in upstairs. Is he a witness or a murderer, and was it all a setup or illusion? The bottom line is: Who can you trust when you can no longer trust yourself? Documentary film Death in a Cornfield is a 1999 film directed by Thomas Hoepker and Christine Kruchen. Comedy The English Teacher is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by Craig Zisk. The film stars Julianne Moore, Greg Kinnear and Michael Angarano, and was written by Dan and Stacy Chariton. Thriller Party Line is a 1988 independent slasher film directed by William Webb. The film focuses on a rich female operator of a party line who lures men to her home through her phone sex hotline so her disturbed brother can slit their throats with a straight razor. Richard Hatch is the detective investigating the deaths with Richard Roundtree playing his captain. Animation El bufón y la infanta is a 2007 animated short romance film directed by Juan Ramón Galiñanes García. Thriller Binner is a 2012 short crime fiction drama film written and directed by Steven Deneault and Jay Fox. Comedy Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam is a 2010 Disney Channel Original Movie and sequel to the 2008 film Camp Rock. The film premiered on September 3, 2010 on Disney Channel. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 7, 2010 in the United States and Canada. The film won the 2011 People's Choice Awards for Favorite Family TV Movie. Comedy Motel Hell is a 1980 horror comedy film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Rory Calhoun as farmer, butcher, and meat entrepreneur Vincent Smith. It is often seen as a satire of modern horror films such as Psycho and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Because of its low budget nature, the original intent was to make a serious horror film, with moments of disturbing wit and irony. Comedy That Can't Shake Our Willi! is a 1970 German comedy film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Heinz Erhardt, Ruth Stephan and Günther Jerschke. It is a sequel to the film What Is the Matter with Willi?. Willi and his family take a holiday in Italy, but are irritated to find their neighbours in the same hotel. It was followed in 1971 by a third film Our Willi Is the Best, made with Erhard returning as Willi. The final film Willi Manages The Whole Thing was released in 1972. Animation The Egg Race is a 2009 short animated film written and directed by Kaisa Penttilä. Documentary film Blue Pullman is a 1960 short documentary film directed by James Ritchie, which follows the development, preparation and a journey from London to Manchester on new British Rail Blue Pullman units. As with earlier British Transport Films, many of the personnel, scientists, engineers, crew and passengers were featured in the 20 minute film. It won several awards, including the Technical & Industrial Information section of the Festival for Films for Television in 1961. The film is also particularly noted for its score, by Clifton Parker, which, unlike the earlier Elizabethan Express is uninterrupted by any commentary. Documentary film Hollywood Without Make-Up is a 1963 American film directed by Rudy Behlmer, Loring d'Usseau, and Ken Murray. Documentary film Sao Paulo, SP is a 1990 documentary film directed by Olivier Koning. Documentary film Hermitage Revealed is a 2014 historical documentary film written and directed by Margy Kinmonth. Comedy Robot Contest is a 2003 comedy and drama film written and directed by Tomoyuki Furumaya. Documentary film Art Pepper: Notes from a Jazz Survivor is a 1982 documentary film directed by Don McGlynn. Science Fiction Five is an independently made 1951 black-and-white post-apocalyptic science fiction film produced, directed and written by Arch Oboler and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The title refers to the number of survivors of an atomic bomb disaster that appears to have wiped out the rest of the human race. According to Robert Osborne of Turner Classic Movies, this film is the first to depict the aftermath of such a catastrophe. Comedy Daddy's Garden is a 2012 short comedy family film written and directed by M. Jay Gonzalez. Documentary film Climb Dance is a famous cinéma vérité short film, which features Finnish rally driver Ari Vatanen setting a record time in a highly modified four-wheel drive, all-wheel steering Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 GR at the 1988 Pikes Peak International Hillclimb in Colorado, USA. The film was produced by Peugeot and directed by Jean Louis Mourey. The record time set was 10:47.77. In 2013 Peugeot commissioned remastered HD version of film in celebration of their contest in Pikes Peak International Hill Climb 2013 edition with rally ace Sébastien Loeb. It also appears as an Easter egg in V-Rally 2. Thriller Ladder 49 is a 2004 American drama film, directed by Jay Russell, about the heroics of fictional Baltimore firefighter Jack Morrison, who is trapped inside a warehouse fire, and his recollection of the events that got him to that point. The movie is a celebration of the firefighting profession and the lifestyle associated with it. The film starred Joaquin Phoenix and John Travolta. Comedy "In 2007, the people behind the venerable Mondo Macabro DVD label released their first feature film production: a Pakistani gore film called HELL'S GROUND. Now, Mondo Macabro Movies has made a 180 degree turn with DOWN TERRACE, a darkly comedic drama from Britain about the daily travails of a family of crooks trying to keep their criminal enterprise from falling apart. DOWN TERRACE opens with Bill (Bob Hill) and his son Karl (Robin Hill) leaving a courthouse after a stint in jail. As soon as they get out, the pair try to figure out who ratted them out to the police. Its not exactly clear why Bill and Karl were locked up, but their habitual drug intake and shady dealings indicate that they are up to no good. Karl's wife (Julia Deakin) seems nice enough, but she is intricately involved in the skullduggery that got her husband and son locked up. Various suspicious characters enter the scenario, including hated family friend Garvey (Tony Way), a hit man named Pringle (Michael Smiley) who carries his toddler to jobs, Karl's pregnant girlfriend (Kerry Peacock), and a brutal oaf named Eric (David Schaal). Everyone suspects each other of being a snitch, and the paranoia blossoms into a deadly web of plots and schemes. DOWN TERRACE is the directorial debut of Ben Wheatley, who along with Robin Hill, wrote the film's script. Wheatley is known as a comedic writer for British television shows like Armando Lannuci's TIME TRUMPET. Some of the cast, which features a mix of professionals and non-professionals, will be familiar to many through appearances on SPACED, THE OFFICE (original), and EXTRAS. Based on the pedigree of the talent, one might expect DOWN TERRACE to be a straight-up comedy. DOWN TERRACE is very funny, but the film taps into a dark vein of humor that can only come from observing a group of dysfunctional gangsters as they plan to kill each other. Wheatley uses a cinema verite camera style, which, when combined with the film's naturalistic performances, creates the feel of eavesdropping on multiple crimes in progress." Quoting Rodney Perkins from the 2010 IndieFest site. Documentary film One Water is a 2008 documentary film directed by Sanjeev Chatterjee and Ali Habashi. The film premiered at the 2008 Miami International Film Festival on 22 February 2008. Comedy Turtles Are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers is a 2005 feature film by Japanese writer/director Satoshi Miki. Comedy Bagnomaria is a 1999 comedy written by Leonardo Benvenuti, Piero De Bernardi and Giorgio Panariello and directed by Giorgio Panariello. Animation Chicory n Coffee is a 2008 short animation film written and directed by Dusan Kastelic. Comedy Rendezvous with Annie is a 1946 comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Eddie Albert, Faye Marlowe and Gail Patrick. The supporting cast features C. Aubrey Smith and William Frawley. The plot involves a World War II serviceman who surreptitiously flies back from England to the States to see his wife for several hours and impregnates her, accidentally leaving her to deal with the consequent scandal when the townsfolk do the math and erroneously conclude that her husband could not possibly be the resultant baby's father. Comedy Remember Me, My Love is a 2003 Italian movie directed by Gabriele Muccino. Tagline: Some loves are never forgotten. Comedy Don't Go Into The Water is a 2012 short horror comedy thriller film written and directed by Struan Sutherland. Comedy Don't Call It A Comeback is a 2013 comedy short film written and directed by Ramin Serry. Thriller The Fruit Machine, also known as Wonderland in the United States, is a 1988 British film thriller directed by BAFTA-winner Philip Saville about two friends, gay teens running from an underworld assassin and the police. This was a film made by UK TV company Granada Productions; now known as ITV Productions. Starring Tony Forsyth, Emile Charles, Bruce Payne and Robbie Coltrane in the role of "Annabelle". The production has a growing cult following due primarily to its straightforward portrayal of British gay youth and the rising careers of Coltrane, Payne, Saville and Hans Zimmer. The film has had two DVD releases. In the UK on 16 July 2007 and on 9 April 2009, the German-based Pro-Fun Media released a Region 5 digitally remastered edition in Anamorphic widescreen, including booklet and trailer. A North American Region 1 DVD version has still not materialised. Comedy Ek Chotisi Love Story is a 2002 romantic film directed by Shashilal K. Nair. The film is an adaptation of Krzysztof Kieślowski's A Short Film About Love. Released amidst a lot of controversy the movie generated tremendous response at the box office becoming one of the few "Hit" of the year. Thriller Aasman is an upcoming Bollywood underwater action thriller directed by Anthony D'Souza, and written by American writers Joshua Lurie and Bryan M. Sullivan. movie starring Sanjay Dutt, Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar, Zayed Khan, Lara Dutta, John Abraham, Neha Oberoi, and Sonal Chauhan. It is a sequel to the 2009 film, Blue. Science Fiction Santo contra el cerebro diabolico is a 1963 Mexican action film directed by Federico Curiel, written by Curiel and Antonio Orellana and starring Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta Comedy Tähdet kertovat, komisario Palmu is a Finnish crime movie directed by Matti Kassila. It is the third film in the Inspector Palmu series and the second one produced by Fennada. The novel was written by Waltari through the explicit request by director Kassila. It is also the last film in the series to be shot in black and white. The fourth film was made without Waltari's involvement. Animation The Sardine Tin is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Louise-Marie Colon. Comedy Treze Cadeiras is a 1957 comedy film, written by José Cajado Filho and directed by Franz Eichhorn, based on a novel by Ilya Ilf and Yevgeni Petrov. Documentary film The Dream is Alive is an IMAX movie, released in June 1985, about NASA's Space Shuttle program. The film was narrated by Walter Cronkite, and directed by Graeme Ferguson. Thriller Pterodactyl is a 2005 horror film that premiered on the Sci Fi Channel. The film is directed by Mark L. Lester. Comedy The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a 1960 American film directed by Michael Curtiz. Based on the famous Mark Twain novel of the same name, it was the third sound film version of the story and the second filmed by MGM. The film was the first adaptation of Huckleberry Finn to be filmed in Cinemascope and Technicolor. It starred Eddie Hodges as Huck and former boxer Archie Moore as the runaway slave, Jim. Tony Randall also appeared in the film, and Buster Keaton had a bit role in what proved to be his final film for his old studio, MGM. Neville Brand portrayed Huck's alcoholic father, Pap Finn. Some scenes in the film were shot on the Sacramento River, which doubled for the Mississippi River. Comedy Snatched is a 2010 comedy film directed by Joe Cacaci. Documentary film Calcutta Calling is a 2006 documentary short film written by Katrin Milhahn and directed by André Hörmann Thriller Mr Invisible is a 2013 short drama thriller written by Richard Sainsbury and directed by Greg Ash. Animation Thumb Fun is a 1952 Looney Tunes short starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig directed by Robert McKimson. Documentary film Room 666 is a 1982 documentary film directed by German film director Wim Wenders. During the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, Wenders set up a static camera in room 666 of the Hotel Martinez and provided selected film directors a list of questions to answer concerning the future of cinema. Each director is given one 16 mm reel to answer the questions. The principal question asked was, "Is cinema a language about to get lost, an art about to die?" Wenders then edited this footage and added an introduction. Directors interviewed include Steven Spielberg, Jean-Luc Godard, and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who died less than a month after filming. The film was later screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Midnight in a Toy Shop is a 1930 Silly Symphonies animated film directed by Wilfred Jackson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. A spider who takes shelter from a snowstorm in a toyshop finds the merchandise comes to life when the store is closed. Thriller The Faculty is a 1998 science fiction horror film written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film stars Josh Hartnett, Elijah Wood, Shawn Hatosy, Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall, Laura Harris, Robert Patrick, Bebe Neuwirth, Piper Laurie, Famke Janssen, Usher Raymond, Salma Hayek, and Jon Stewart. Documentary film Band and Battalion of the U.S. Indian School is silent film documentary made on April 30, 1901 by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company made in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA. The cinematographer was Arthur Marvin. It depicts a parade drill by the cadet corps of the American Indian School which includes many representatives of the Native American tribes in the United States. The head of the parade was the renowned Carlisle Band of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Thriller Mahaan is a 1983 Hindi film produced by Satyanarayana and directed by S. Ramanathan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan in triple roles alongside Waheeda Rehman, Parveen Babi, Zeenat Aman, Ashok Kumar, Amjad Khan, Kader Khan, Aruna Irani, Sujit Kumar and Shakti Kapoor . The music is by R.D. Burman. The film is a remake of the Kannada film Shankar Guru that stars Rajkumar. Amitabh Bachchan was playing a triple role in the film after playing double roles in several of his earlier films. The concept of a 'triple role' was unusual. The song 'Pyaar mein dil pe maar de goli' which featured in the movie was also popular. Amitabh plays all the three characters differently which proves his versatility. The film did not do well at the box office. This movie was shoot out in Kathmandu Valley's all City, Nepal. Documentary film Finding Happiness is a documentary film directed by Ted Nicolaou. Science Fiction Glimmer is a 2014 Sci-Fi film written by Carter Blanchard and directed by Ringan Ledwidge. Thriller 23 is a 1998 German drama thriller film about a young hacker Karl Koch, who died on 23 May 1989, a presumed suicide. It was directed by Hans-Christian Schmid, who also participated in screenwriting. The title derives from the protagonist's obsession with the number 23, a phenomenon often described as apophenia. Although the film was well received by critics and audiences, its accuracy has been vocally disputed by some witnesses to the real-life events on which it was based. Schmid subsequently co-authored a book that tells the story of the making of 23 and also details the differences between the movie and the actual events. Animation Herstory is a 2011 short documentary drama animated short film written and directed by Jun-ki Kim. Comedy Fais gaffe à la gaffe! is a 1981 comedy film directed by Paul Boujenah. Documentary film Pandit Nehru is a 1982 documentary film directed by Shyam Benegal. Comedy Holyman Undercover is a 2010 Christian comedy film directed by David A.R. White. The film was featured at the Greater Boston Christian Film Festival, and stars David A.R. White, Fred Willard, Jennifer Lyons, John Schneider, Staci Keanan, Clint Howard, Gregg Binkley, among others. Science Fiction "Drones are familiar to sci-fi fans, but this is not about Halo antagonists, Stargate weapons, robotic helpers or Borgian slaves. This is about the most unfortunate of them all; office workers who inhabit the grey and beige partitioned world of stationery supplies, photocopiers and PowerPoint presentations. One day, Brian accidentally discovers that one of his colleagues is an alien when he catches him in the stationery room transmitting a message to his home planet. He soon discovers that some of his other colleagues are extra terrestrial but from opposing worlds with different plans for Earth; and things aren’t looking great. Will Brian be able to save the day and win the girl? Co-directed by Buffy alumni Amber Benson and Adam Busch and starring familiar faces from cult shows such as Freaks and Geeks. Drones takes the mundanity and humour of The Office and gives it a dark, extra-terrestrial twist." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Sci-Fi-London site. Comedy Phineas and Ferb is a 2014 Animation, Adventure and Comedy film written by Michael Arndt. Documentary film Something to Tell You is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Pete Gleeson. Thriller Nature Morte is a 2006 horror thriller film written and directed by Paul Burrows. Comedy Smoke Break is a 2009 short comedy film directed by Kelly L. King. Animation Because I'm a Girl is a 2012 animation/fantasy/horror/short film written and directed by Mary Matheson, Shona Hamilton and Raj Yagnik. Documentary film Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees is a 2002 documentary film written by Stephen Low and directed by David Lickley. Animation Zoopraxiscope is a 2005 short animation film written and directed by Hieronim Neumann. Comedy Fack ju Göhte is a 2013 German comedy by Bora Dagtekin. Elyas M'Barek and Karoline Herfurth play the main roles while upcoming actors Max von der Groeben and Jella Haase play the supporting roles. The film was produced by Rat Pack Filmproduktion in coproduction with Constantin Film. Fack ju Göthe premiered on the 29th of October 2013 in Munich, and was subsequently released in cinemas on the 7th of November 2013. Documentary film "This much anticipated documentary celebrates the 25th Anniversary of HDT SPECIAL VEHICLES by taking an in depth look at the period in history in which some of Australia’s most famous muscle cars were born. Special and exclusive commentary by Peter Brock, John Harvey, Lewis Brock and more, tells the story of HDT SV from the initial prototype VC HDT, through all models VH, VK, VL of the BROCK HDT vehicles. Covering all the HDT successes you know, to ‘one off’ cars and projects you never knew existed along with rare footage of vehicles such as the first ever HDT, Aeros/Directors, the Monza and the vehicle which sealed the end of the Peter Brock SPECIAL VEHICLES/Holden partnership. Travelling to every corner of Australia and a year in production makes this feature the most comprehensive archival DVD ever on HDT SPECIAL VEHICLES and is essential for any HDT, Brock and Holden enthusiast!" Quoting the description from the Chevron Publishing site. Thriller Nobody Gets Out Alive is a 2012 horror film written and directed by Jason Christopher. Documentary film Shakespeare High is a 2011 documentary film directed by Alex Rotaru. Comedy Nema Problema is a 1984 Yugoslav film and the first movie with folk music singer Lepa Brena in the main role. After this movie started the serial Hajde da se volimo. The director of the movie is Mića Milošević. It was released on 29 October 1984. Documentary film Building Hope is a film by Turk and Christy Pipkin. It was produced by The Nobelity Project and premiered on March 12 at the 2011 South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. It is the sequel to the film One Peace at a Time. Comedy Byron Phillips: Found is a 2009 comedy/drama film directed by Joel David Moore. Comedy Take Me Out to the Ball Game is a 1949 Technicolor musical film starring Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, and Gene Kelly. The movie was directed by Busby Berkeley. The title and nominal theme is taken from the unofficial anthem of American baseball, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". The movie was released in the United Kingdom as Everybody's Cheering. Documentary film Russian Soil is a 1941 short documentary film produced in the Soviet Union. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy "The Duplass brothers are back with their singular knack: treating us to a tingling, irresistible experience of utter discomfort—suffused with pathos, romance, irony, and a little dollop of horror. This time they intrepidly mine Oedipal terrain to wrestle with stirring, profound questions about the obstacles to human intimacy. Alone and acutely depressed, having just learned of his ex-wife’s wedding plans, John can’t believe his luck when he encounters beautiful, charming Molly at a party. The two get along famously and launch a passionate affair—until Molly’s 21-year-old son, Cyrus, enters the scene. Will Molly and Cyrus’s deep and idiosyncratic bond leave room for John? Cyrus becomes a dark, poignant, sometimes hilarious war dance as Molly, Cyrus, and John walk the line between creepy and sympathetic. Each member of this awkward triangle teeters somewhere between bare honesty and furtive manipulation as he or she lets loose all manner of dysfunctionality. The excruciating, delightful fun is seeing where the boundaries ultimately land." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Rage Against the Darkness: Bunny and Leona is a 2004 documentary television movie written and directed by John Kastner. Comedy Colombian Postcards is a 2011 Colombian comedy film directed by Ricardo Coral. Comedy My 5 Wives is a 2000 film starring Rodney Dangerfield, directed by Sidney J. Furie. Animation Luxo Jr. is a 1986 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The two-minute short film revolves around one larger and one smaller desk lamp. The larger lamp, named Luxo Sr., looks on while the smaller, "younger" Luxo Jr. plays exuberantly with a ball that it accidentally deflates. "Luxo Jr." was Pixar's first animation after Ed Catmull and John Lasseter left Industrial Light and Magic's computer division. It is the source of the hopping desk lamp included in Pixar's corporate logo. Lasseter's aim was to finish the short film for SIGGRAPH, an annual computer technology exhibition attended by thousands of industry professionals. The film would come from his experiments with modeling his Luxo lamp. Lasseter worked to improve the story within the allotted two minutes. In animation, the film demonstrates the use of shadow maps within the rendering software. Lasseter applied classic animation principles defined by Disney's Nine Old Men to convey the lamps' emotions. Catmull and Lasseter worked around the clock, and Lasseter even took a sleeping bag into work and slept under his desk, ready to work early the next morning. Comedy The Bobby Lee Project is a 2008 tv film directed by Troy Miller. Comedy Brother Brat is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, starring Porky Pig and directed by Frank Tashlin. It runs for about seven minutes, and is in color with a mono sound mix. It is also one of the few cartoons where Porky wears pants. Comedy Bells of Happiness is a 2012 documentary comedy film written and directed by Jana Kovalcíková and Marek Sulik. Science Fiction Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women is a 1968 science fiction film directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The film is an adapted version of Curtis Harrington's Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet, which in turn is adapted from the Russian 1962 feature Planeta Bur by Pavel Klushantsev. No footage from Planeta Bur appears in Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women that did not appear in Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet, and the dubbing is the same. In the United States, this film is in the public domain. Thriller The Singing Detective is a BBC television serial drama, written by Dennis Potter, which stars Michael Gambon and was directed by Jon Amiel. The six episodes were "Skin", "Heat", "Lovely Days", "Clues", "Pitter Patter" and "Who Done It". The serial was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC1 in 1986 on Sunday nights at 8pm from 16 November to 21 December with later PBS and cable television showings in the United States. It won a Peabody Award in 1989. It ranks 20th on the British Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes, as voted by industry professionals in 2000. It was included in the 1992 Dennis Potter retrospective at the Museum of Television & Radio and became a permanent addition to the Museum's collections in New York and Los Angeles. There was co-production funding from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It was released on DVD in the US on 15 April 2003 and in the UK on 8 March 2004. Animation A Scourge of Worlds: A Dungeons & Dragons Adventure is an animated film or interactive adventure. In each scene, it allows the user a choice, and different endings or different paths to the same ending will be displayed depending upon that choice. It was released by Rhino Theatrical in June of 2003. It continued the tradition of 'Choose Your Own Adventure' novels, using a D&D theme and storyline. Documentary film Truckfighters is a documentary directed by Joerg Steineck about the Swedish rock band named Truckfighters. It incorporates various interviews with the band, showing their members working on day-to-day jobs in their home town Örebro, recording the album "Mania" in their studio and following them on tour through Europe. The film, which is documentative in style of narration, signifies itself a "fuzzomentary film". It provides various surreal graphical sequences of fictional and non fictional content, which serve as connective and illustrative elements. A certain graphical style leads as stylistic central theme through the entire film. Truckfighters additionally features short guest appearances of well known names like Josh Homme, Alfredo Hernandez, Nick Oliveri. Furthermore it provides guest appearances by singer/songwriter Chris Maher and first hour Kyuss member Chris Cockrell. Thriller Kaadhal Kondein is a 2003 Indian Tamil psychological thriller film written and directed by Selvaraghavan, starring his brother Dhanush and newcomer Sonia Agarwal in lead roles, whilst newcomers Sudeep, Nagesh and Daniel Balaji play supporting roles. The film, which has music scored by noted musician Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by Arvind Krishna, released on 4 July 2003, winning critical acclaim and becoming a commercial success upon release, and is considered as the breakthrough film of Dhanush that catapulted him into the main foray of lead actors in the Tamil film industry. The film was later remade in Bangladesh in 2004 as Onno Manush directed by Kazi Hayat starting Kazi Maruf, Shabnur and Shakil Khan. The film was later remade in Telugu in 2004, as Nenu with Allari Naresh and Veda replacing Dhanush and Sonia Agarwal, respectively. It has also been remade in Kannada in 2009, as Ravana with Yogeesh Hunsoor and Sanchita Padukone in the lead, and in Bengali in 2010, as Amanush starring Soham Chakraborty and Srabanti Malakar. The story explores the mind of a youth who is mentally and physically abused in his childhood. Documentary film Maidan is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Sergei Loznitsa. Comedy Freaky Deaky is a 2012 comedy crime thriller film directed by Charles Matthau and written by Elmore Leonard and Charles Matthau. Documentary film The Package Tour is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Gyula Gazdag. Documentary film "Still working at 75 years old Marjane is a legendary San Francisco drag queen. Her story reveals an amazing career from cross-dressing hoochie-coochie girl to toast of the town. Plus two shorts featuring great performers. An intimate portrait of an extraordinary survivor, Vicki Marlane. This leading San Francisco drag queen started as a cross-dressing hoochie-coochie girl in a carnival sideshow over 50 years ago and now in her 70s is still working. She crossed America as the leader of a drag troupe and reigned as the toast of San Francisco 1970s. Tragedy and comedy intermingle with sheer determination in this fascinating documentary. BR" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Comedy Chat Room is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Barry Bowles, and starring Brian Hooks. The plot revolves around a bet between four high-school friends; whoever brings the best-looking woman to their ten-year high school reunion wins $50,000. Animation Get Lost is the 67th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 12, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Comedy A spasso nel tempo is a 1996 fantastic comedic sci-fi adventure film written by Carlo Vanzina and Enrico Vanzina, and directed by Carlo Vanzina. Comedy The Great Hip Hop Hoax is a documentary film by Jeanie Finlay about a Scottish hip-hop duo called Silibil N' Brains, who pretended to be Americans to secure a £250,000 record deal with Sony. The film premièred at South by Southwest and was later shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, before a national theatrical release in Scotland and broadcasts on BBC Two Scotland, BBC Four, and Danish station DR2. Comedy Bratty Babies is a Canadian made-for-TV film released in 2001. Starring Harry Hamlin and Lisa Rinna. Documentary film John Fiege's MISSISSIPPI CHICKEN is a rich, intimate tapestry of lives thus far disregarded by the mainstream media. The film takes the viewer into the lives of a Latin American immigrant population in a small poultry town in the New South. It explores the ongoing difficulties they face while documenting the increasing attempts to redress the balance by community organizers. Living with the people and listening to their stories over the course of one summer, this unique documentary builds contrasting lyrical vignettes of everyday life with the ever-present pressures and injustices faced by its community. Comedy I soldi is a 1965 Italian film directed by Gianni Puccini. Comedy Gooby is a 2009 Canadian film directed by Wilson Coneybeare featuring Robbie Coltrane as the voice of Gooby, a living teddy bear, and Matthew Knight as Willy, an 11 year old child who is scared of his new house. The film was shot on a budget of $6.5 million. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes rates it 20% positive based on five reviews. Comedy La Colimba no es la guerra is a 1972 Argentine film. Science Fiction Conquest of Space is a 1955 Paramount Pictures Technicolor science fiction film produced by George Pal, directed by Byron Haskin that stars Walter Brooke, Eric Fleming, and Mickey Shaughnessy. The science and technology shown in the film were intended to be as realistic as possible in depicting the first voyage to Mars. The movie poster's tagline reads: "See how it will happen in your lifetime!" Documentary film Call Me Salma (original title: Appelez-moi Salma) is a 2010 film directed by Aude Leroux-Lévesque and Sébastien Rist. Documentary film The Source Family is a 2012 feature documentary film directed by Jodi Wille and Maria Demopoulos that recounts the story of Father Yod, Ya Ho Wa 13 and the Source Family. The film premiered in competition at South by Southwest Film Festival 2012 and screened at festivals Silverdocs, Seattle International Film Festival and San Francisco International Film Festival, with special screenings at True/False Festival "Boonedawdle" and Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival "Doc Soup" series. In May 2013, the film was released theatrically, premiering at IFC Center in New York City, where its run was extended for over a month. The film screened in 60 cities and had extended runs in Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, and Nashville. It is distributed by Drag City and Gravitas Ventures. From the Internet Movie Database: The Source Family was a radical experiment in '70s utopian living. Their outlandish style, popular health food restaurant, rock band, and beautiful women made them the darlings of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip; but their outsider ideals and the unconventional behavior of their spiritual leader, Father Yod, caused controversy with local authorities. Comedy Casanova is a 2005 American romantic film directed by Lasse Hallström starring Heath Ledger and loosely based on the life of Giacomo Casanova. Comedy Beti Bete is a 1964 comedy family musical drama romance film written by Inder Raj Anand and directed by L. V. Prasad. Animation Spoken Movie 1 is a 2007 short film directed by Wojciech Bąkowski. Thriller Achchamundu! Achchamundu! is a Tamil social thriller directed by Arun Vaidyanathan, starring Prasanna, Sneha and Emmy Award-winning American film actor John Shea. It is the first film in Indian cinema to be shot with the Red One camera system. A Telugu dubbed version is to be released as Bhayam.. This film was reportedly one of the rare main stream Tamil films to deal with the subject of pedophiles. The film was released on 17 July 2009 worldwide, despite receiving highly positive reviews it was a commercial failure. Comedy Anchors Aweigh is a 1945 American Technicolor musical comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, and Gene Kelly, in which two sailors go on a four-day shore leave in Hollywood, accompanied by music and song, meet an aspiring young singer and try to help her get an audition at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In addition to a live-action Kelly dancing with Jerry Mouse the cartoon mouse, the movie also features José Iturbi, Pamela Britton, Dean Stockwell, and Sharon McManus. Documentary film Yeabu’s Homecoming is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Jenny Chu. Comedy Love, Life & Death is a 1995 comedy drama film written by Mathias Allary and Esma Yilmaz and directed by Mathias Allary. Comedy The Heavenly Body is a 1944 American romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring William Powell and Hedy Lamarr. Based on a story by Jacques Théry, with a screenplay by Michael Arlen and Walter Reisch, the film is about the beautiful wife of a professorial astronomer who becomes convinced that her astrologer's prediction that she will meet her true love will come true. Produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr., The Heavenly Body was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the United States on March 23, 1944. Comedy Gypaetus Helveticus is a 2011 documentary, animation and short film written and directed by Marcel Barelli. Thriller Defenseless is a 1991 film directed by Martin Campbell. Documentary film Supersize She is a 2005 television documentary focused on British professional female bodybuilder Joanna Thomas. The title was a take-off on the success of the film Super Size Me. The one-hour program premiered at the MIPTV in April 2005. Since airing on Channel 5, it has been sold and distributed to over 30 countries. Documentary film "Legendary German filmmaker Rosa von Praunheim is back in the USA. He’s looking ahead by looking back — at his old stomping grounds and former protagonists — with new eyes. The current New York City is much different from the city captured in von Praunheim’s 1989 success Survival in New York (Überleben in New York). Von Praunheim reaches back for his past glory days, and as he says, “I wanted to know what had happened to my favorite city — the place where I once spent the happiest times of my life.” What he finds now seems to be a watered-down, conservative version of the glittering, wacky, no-holds-barred aura of the 1970s and 1980s. As he revisits his subjects, Anna and Claudia (his third subject, Uli, has moved to California), their actions, too, remind him of the time that has passed. After the AIDS crisis in the late 1980s, through Mayor Giuliani’s “cleansing” of the city in the 1990s, little that is familiar to the director seems to remain. With amazing footage from von Praunheim’s time in a rougher, tougher New York City and discussions with current New York City residents, the director’s signature candid style shines on." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Thriller Mission: Impossible III is a 2006 American action spy film co-written and directed by J.J. Abrams, his first film as a director, starring Tom Cruise, who also served as a producer, in the role of IMF agent Ethan Hunt. The film was first released on April 26, 2006, at the Tribeca Film Festival, and widely released in the United States on May 5, 2006. The film was a box office success, and it received mostly positive critical reviews. The film is the third installment of the Mission: Impossible film series and was preceded by Mission: Impossible II and followed by Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. Ethan Hunt has retired from field work for the Impossible Missions Force and trains new recruits. Ethan is sent back into action to track down arms dealer Owen Davian. Comedy Pointed Heels is an early sound musical film from Paramount Pictures starring William Powell, Helen Kane, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, and Fay Wray. This movie was originally filmed in color sequences by Technicolor, but today those color sequences only survive in black-and-white. One of these color sequences was the "Pointed Heels" ballet with Albertina Rasch and her Dancers. The UCLA Film and Television Archive has a complete copy of this movie with all color sequences, but has not released it to anyone. Turner Classic Movies airs the black-and-white television copy of this movie. A print screened at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles in 2009 contained the color ballet sequence. Comedy Private Pluto is a cartoon made by The Walt Disney Company in 1943. In this cartoon Pluto is in the army and he gets antagonized by two chipmunks. These two chipmunks would later be known as Chip & Dale. It is the first appearance of Chip & Dale in Disney history. Comedy Innamorato pazzo, internationally released as Madly in Love, is a 1981 Italian romantic comedy film, starring Adriano Celentano and Ornella Muti. The film was shot in Como, with scenes filmed in Villa Olmo and in Rome. The film was a commercial success. Documentary film Escape from Singapore is a 1973 Australian TV dramatised documentary about General Gordon Bennett and his escape from Singapore in World War Two. It was a number of dramatised documentaries Power made for Australian TV. He spent ten months researching it, accessing papers provided by Bennett's widow. It won Best Documentary at the 1974 TV Week Logie Awards. Comedy OMG – Oh My God! is a 2012 Indian satirical comedy-drama film. The storyline is based on a Gujarati stage-play entitled Kanji Virudh Kanji. Its story is similar to an Australian film The Man Who Sued God. It is directed by Umesh Shukla. The film features Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles, along with Mithun Chakraborty in pivotal role. Made on a budget of 20 crore, the film released on 28 September 2012, and received extremely positive response from critics upon release. The movie was declared as a blockbuster. The film is being remade in Telugu as Gopala Gopala with Venkatesh and Pawan Kalyan. Comedy That's the Way I Like It is a 1998 romantic comedy musical drama film written and directed by Glen Goey. Animation Dead Space: Downfall is an American animated horror film developed by Film Roman and EA. It is a prequel to the video game Dead Space and takes place during the events of Dead Space: Extraction, while the Necromorphs invade the USG Ishimura after it receives the Marker. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 28, 2008 and broadcast on the Syfy Channel on December 2, 2008. Thriller I Can See You is a 2008 American psychological horror film written and directed by Graham Reznick. Ben Dickinson, Christopher Ford, and Duncan Skiles star as advertising workers who go on a camping trip to find inspiration for their latest campaign, only to find their sanity tested in the woods. Comedy Nihon Igai Zenbu Chinbotsu is a 2006 Japanese black comedy film directed by Minoru Kawasaki. It is a parody of the 2006 film Nihon Chinbotsu. The original short novel written by Yasutaka Tsutsui criticizes nationalism and racism. It also describes humans as powerless against disaster. Comedy Washee Ironee is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by James Parrott. It was the 131st Our Gang short that was released. Documentary film "AUTOMORPHOSIS looks into the minds and hearts of a delightful collection of eccentrics, visionaries, and just plain folks who have transformed their autos into artworks. On a humorous and touching journey, we discover what drives the creative process for these unconventional characters. And in the end, we find that an art car has the power to change us — to alter our view of our increasingly homogeneous world. Subjects featured include: Harrod Blank and his Camera Van; World-renowned spoon bender Uri Geller and his fork-and-spoon-covered “Peace Car”; Howard Davis’s “Telephone Car” an obsession-driven telephone collection; & Leonard Knight, a religious folk artist who’s painted his vehicles as well as most of an entire mountain in the desert as a testament to his faith. Weaving his own tale amidst the others, Blank, as narrator, is the glue that binds these vibrant portraits." Quoting the description from the Official Site. Documentary film Zanzibar Musical Club is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Philippe Gasnier and Patrice Nezan. Thriller Judith is a 1966 drama film made by Command Productions, Cumulus Productions and Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Daniel Mann, produced by Kurt Unger from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the story by Lawrence Durrell. The music score was by Sol Kaplan and the cinematography by John Wilcox. The film stars Sophia Loren, Peter Finch and Jack Hawkins. Science Fiction Terminal invasion is a 2002 action, science fiction and thriller film written by Lewis Abernathy, John Jarrell and Robinson Young and directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Thriller The Life of David Gale is a 2003 thriller film directed by Alan Parker and written by Charles Randolph. To date, it is Parker's last film as a director. The film is an international co-production between the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Kevin Spacey stars as the eponymous character, a college professor and longtime activist against capital punishment who is sentenced to death for killing a fellow capital punishment opponent. Kate Winslet and Laura Linney co-star. Animation Wild Over You is a 1953 Looney Tunes short starring Pepé Le Pew and directed by Chuck Jones. Thriller The Girl from Chicago is an American film produced and directed by Oscar Micheaux, with an all-African American cast to include lead actor Carl Mahon. The story concerns a Federal agent who falls in love while on assignment in Mississippi. He helps his lover escape a local thug, and the film follows them to Harlem where they become involved in the assassination of a Cuban racketeer, played by Juano Hernández. Produced on a shoestring budget, this independent production featuring a largely non-professional cast, is known as one of the better-quality Micheaux productions. As is common in Micheaux's film, the story line is padded with several musical numbers, offering a glimpse of African American musical and dancing talent of the time. Comedy In the heart of Montevideo, the affable but secretly troubled Leo wraps himself in the comfort of his small rented room, unmotivated to finish his college thesis or find a job, and content with infrequent visits from his girlfriend. After their six-month relationship ends, Leo begins to break out of his shell by cruising the Internet for a new companion, enlisting the aid of a sympathetic therapist along the way. However, it isn't until he has a chance reunion with a classmate that he is forced to consider the true meaning of his reclusive lifestyle, and a future outside the metaphoric safety of his room. Featuring an affecting soundtrack and an equally endearing cast of characters, director Enrique Buchichio's affirming drama is a unique vision of isolation and coming-of-age set against a modern tale of romance and friendship. "An impressive debut by Uruguayan writer Enrique Buchichio, Leo's Room drifts in a laid-back, almost dreamy way toward edgy subjects usually accompanied by hysterical angst...It's a delicately balanced mood piece that could segue from gay to arthouse venues." – Variety "Centering around a sexually confused young man named Leo the film is a sensitive exploration of coming to terms with your sexuality and understanding who you really are." - Entertainment Focus "Leo's Room" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Spanish with English subtitles. Comedy No Budget is a 2013 short film written and directed by Christopher Stollery. Science Fiction The Thing with Two Heads is a 1972 film directed by Lee Frost and written by Wes Bishop. The film stars Rosey Grier, Ray Milland, Don Marshall, Roger Perry, Kathy Baumann, and Chelsea Brown. Some early visual effects work from Rick Baker is also featured. Today, the movie is most notable for its soundtrack, produced by MGM Records producer Michael Viner with a rotating cast of studio musicians that he called the Incredible Bongo Band. The horn and percussion heavy instrumentals were used by some of the earliest rap and hiphop artists as the genre developed, and are still among the most popular samples used today. Thriller Emptying The Skies is a 2013 documentary film directed by Douglas Kass. Animation Rino Arrasa is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Verena Fels. Comedy Der Fuehrer's Face is a 1943 American animated propaganda short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released in 1943 by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon, which features Donald Duck in a nightmare setting working at a factory in Nazi Germany, was made in an effort to sell war bonds and is an example of American propaganda during World War II. The film was directed by Jack Kinney and written by Joe Grant and Dick Huemer from the original music by Oliver Wallace. The film is well known for Wallace's original song "Der Fuehrer's Face", which was actually released earlier by Spike Jones. Der Fuehrer's Face won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 15th Academy Awards. It was the only Donald Duck film to receive the honor, although eight other films were also nominated. In 1994, it was voted Number 22 of "the 50 Greatest Cartoons" of all time by members of the animation field. However, because of the propagandistic nature of the short, and the depiction of Donald Duck as a Nazi, Disney kept the film out of general circulation after its original release. Thriller To Become, Shift, Transfer, Copy and Erase JANET LEIGH is a 2013 short film directed by Jeroen Offerman. Thriller Murder by Contract is a 1958 film noir directed by Irving Lerner. Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Ben Maddow did uncredited work on the film. Centering around an existentialist hit man assigned to kill a woman, the film is often praised for its spare style and peculiar sense of cool. Though not widely seen at the time of its release, it finally appeared on DVD, included in the boxed set, "Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics, Vol. 1," released November 3, 2009. The film has exerted an influence on American cinema, most notably on director Martin Scorsese, who famously cited Murder by Contract as "the film that has influenced [him] most." Animation Everytime You Go Away I Stab Myself A Little is a 2013 animated short directed by Dotan Moreno. Documentary film El Guatón Ramírez is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Sergio Muoz. Science Fiction Tempting Fate is a 1998 sci-fi film written by Gerald Di Pego and Justin Di Pego, directed by Peter Werner. Science Fiction Neutron vs. the Death Robots is a 1962 Sci-Fi/horror film written and directed by Federico Curiel. Documentary film Life Begins Tomorrow (La Vie Commence Demain) is a 1952 documentary and drama film written and directed by Nicole Védrès. Comedy I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus is a 2001 film based on the classic holiday song of the same name. The movie's tagline was "Christmas is coming, and Santa's a dirty rat." I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus first aired December 9, 2001, on the PAX Network where it aired until 2007. As of 2008, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family. Animation Kurgan is a 2013 short film directed by Igor Imhoff. Comedy Little Hercules is a 2009 family film written by Robert Boris and directed by Mohamed Khashoggi. Animation "End of the 70’s, an imaginary suburb, the custom is to wear neither underwear nor trousers, only orange tops. With the help of a masked rebel driving a blue R8 Gordini, Mister R and his wife plot a radical clothing revolution and the assault of monochromic orange totalitarianism." Quoting the synopsis form the 2009 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy For Elsie is a short film written by Vincent Klueger and directed by David Winstone. Released in 2011 by University of Westminster, the film was a Gold Medal winner at The 39th Annual Student Academy Awards. The ceremony was held in June 2012 at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Hence For Elsie became eligible for the Oscars 2013 in the Short Film category. Thriller Limbus is a 2013 thriller film written and directed by Brandon Nicholas. Comedy 48 Hrs. is a 1982 American action comedy film directed by Walter Hill, starring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy as a cop and convict, respectively, who team up to catch a cop-killer. The title refers to the amount of time they have to solve the crime. It is Joel Silver's first film as a film producer. The screenplay was written by Hill, Roger Spottiswoode, Larry Gross, Steven E. de Souza, and Jeb Stuart. It is often credited as being the first film in the "buddy cop" genre, which included the subsequent films Beverly Hills Cop, Lethal Weapon, and Rush Hour. The film spawned a 1990 sequel, Another 48 Hrs. Comedy The Reenactment is a 1968 black-and-white film by Romanian director Lucian Pintilie. It is based on a novel by Horia Pătraşcu, which in turn reflects real-life events witnessed by the author. Produced under the communist regime, which it indirectly criticizes, it is a tragicomedy about incompetence, indifference and misuse of power. Structured as a film within a film and largely shot as a mockumentary, The Reenactment stars George Constantin as a prosecutor who keeps in custody two minor delinquents, Vuică and Nicu, played respectively by George Mihăiţă and Vladimir Găitan. He makes them reenact their drunken brawl at a restaurant, and is helped in this effort by the militiaman Dumitrescu and a film crew. Two bystanders watch upon the youngsters' degradation at the hands of the prosecutor. They are The Miss, played by Ileana Popovici, who is amused by the succession of events, and the pedantic alcoholic Paveliu. Comedy National Lampoon's Bag Boy is a 2007 comedy film directed by Mort Nathan, starring Dennis Farina, Paul Campbell and Marika Dominczyk. The plot involves a teenager who enters the competitive world of grocery store bagging. Documentary film John Steinbeck and his friend, biologist Ed Ricketts, sailed down to the Sea of Cortez in March 1940. In these phosphorescent waters, they sought an understanding of mankinds relationship to the natural world, and hope for a world headed toward war. Documentary film Money-Driven Medicine is a 2009 documentary film that offers a behind the scenes look at the American healthcare system. The 86 minute documentary explores the economics underlying, and often undermining, the $2.6 trillion US healthcare system. Produced by Alex Gibney and inspired by Maggie Mahar’s book Money-Driven Medicine: The Real Reason Health Care Costs So Much, Money-Driven Medicine looks at how the United States spends twice as much per capita on healthcare as the average developed nation yet has worse outcomes by explaining that the United States is the only developed nation with a medical system that is largely unregulated and for profit. Money-Driven Medicine includes interviews of experts including Don Berwick, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and former President and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement; James Weinstein of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice and bio-ethicist Larry Churchill of Vanderbilt. Comedy Richard Pryor: Live & Smokin' is the first stand-up act of Richard Pryor to be filmed out of the four that were released in total. This film was filmed in 1971 but not released until 1985, on VHS. This was the first stand-up act that Pryor did before he hit the mainstream audience. With only 48 minutes of footage, it is the shortest of Pryor's stand-up routines. Thriller Die zwei Leben des Daniel Shore is a 2009 German film by Michael Dreher; written by him and produced by Karim Debbagh, Rüdiger Heinze, Rainer Kölmel and Stefan Sporbert. It stars Nikolai Kinski, Katharina Schüttler, Morjana Alaoui and Sean Gullette. The film is Michael Dreher's feature film debut and had its premiere at the 44th Hof International Film Festival. Comedy The Amazing Dobermans is a 1976 American film. It is a sequel to The Doberman Gang and The Daring Dobermans. Comedy Goin' Fishin' is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 191st Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Pancho Tequila is a 1970 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Thriller The Wisdom of Crocodiles is a 1998 romantic thriller by Po-Chih Leong starring Jude Law. It is based on the book of the same name by Paul Hoffman. Comedy Kart Racer is a 2003 Canadian feature film starring Will Rothhaar, David Gallagher and Randy Quaid. In the United States, it premiered on television on ABC Family in 2005. The film centers on a boy named Watts "Lightbulb" Davies who likes to race go-karts. Unable to come up with enough funds to purchase his own kart, Watts convinces his father, Vic Davies, to help him build a cart and teach him how to drive. As he follows his dream, he then has to race against his enemy and idol, Baggims. Footage of the racing simulator NASCAR Racing 2002 Season by Papyrus Design Group can be seen as they are playing it at the arcade. Animation Clink is a short animation film written and directed by Alireza Nosrati. Animation My Friend Ganesha 2 is a 2008 animation family film written by S. Sachinder and directed by Rajiv S. Ruia. Animation Animation Hotline, 2013 is a animation film directed and written by Dustin Grella. Thriller The War of the Worlds: Next Century is a 1981 Polish film by Piotr Szulkin which is inspired by the classical novel of H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds. It had its premiere on 20 February 1983. Animation Animal Treasure Island is a 1971 Japanese anime feature film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. The film was produced by Toei Animation and released on the studio's 20th anniversary. It was licensed and distributed in English-language countries by Discotek Media. Comedy Tinslestars is a 2009 comedy film written by Michelle Mellgren and ErinRose Widner, and directed by Michelle Mellgren. Thriller Desperado is a 1995 American action film written, produced and directed by Robert Rodriguez. A sequel to the 1992 film El Mariachi, it is the second installment in Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy. The film stars Antonio Banderas as the mariachi who seeks revenge on the drug lord who killed his lover. Desperado was screened out of competition at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Once Upon a Time in Mexico, the final part of the trilogy, was released in 2003. Documentary film Xoxosms is a 2011 short documentary drama film directed by Nancy Schwartzman. Documentary film Arabian Horses is a short film shown in 1964. Comedy Filles perdues, cheveux gras is a 2002 French musical comedy-drama film about the crossing paths of three lost young women. The film was premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 2002. Documentary film The Flight That Fought Back is a docu-drama film produced by the London-based company Brook Lapping Productions for the Discovery Channel about United Airlines Flight 93. The program debuted in the United States on September 11, 2005, marking the fourth anniversary of the event on which it is based. The dramatic film, narrated by Kiefer Sutherland and a cast of actor playing hijackers, passengers and crew, reconstructs the events that led to Flight 93 crashing in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania, approx 150 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., during the September 11, 2001, attacks. It proved to be highly popular when it debuted on the fourth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It eventually made its way across the Atlantic to the United Kingdom, where it was aired on Five on Thursday, January 5, 2006. Original music was provided for the film by London based post-rock musician Mark Beazley, more frequently known as Rothko, and composer Gavin Skinner. The film was directed by Bruce Goodison and edited by London based documentary film maker Joby Gee. Comedy The Sango Rangers is a comedy film directed by Yûji Nakamae. Thriller Tontine Massacre is a 2010 documentary horror thriller film written and directed by Ezna Sands. Documentary film Streams of Consequence is a 2013 short, documentary and adventure film directed by James 'Q' Martin and Chris Kasar. Thriller Jhinder Bandi is a 1961 Indian Bengali fictional historical drama thriller film directed by Tapan Sinha, starring Uttam Kumar, Soumitra Chatterjee, Arundhati Devi and Radhamohan Bhattacharya. The film was based from a novel with the same name written by Saradindu Bandyopadhyay and The Prisoner of Zenda, a 1894 novel by Anthony Hope, which was adapted to film The Prisoner of Zenda. Human emotions like hate, love, jealousy and betrayal are all well dealt in the movie. For the first time Soumitra Chatterjee is seen in a villainous role. Soul touching music by Ali Akbar Khan further adds a facet to the film. Comedy The 30 Year Old Bris is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Michael D. Ratner. Comedy The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins is a 1971 British comedy film directed and produced by Graham Stark. Its title is a conflation of The Magnificent Seven and the seven deadly sins. It comprises a sequence of seven sketches, each representing a sin and written by an array of British comedy-writing talent. The sketches are linked by animation sequences. The music score is by British jazz musician Roy Budd, cinematography by Harvey Harrison and editing by Rod Nelson-Keys and Roy Piper. It was produced by Tigon Pictures and distributed in the U.K. by Tigon Film Distributors Ltd.. Thriller Shotgun is a 1989 action and thriller film written and directed by Addison Randall. Comedy A Mix Up In Hearts is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The film was produced by the Vim Comedy Company. Documentary film Emergency is a 2006 documentary film written by Im Sun-ae and directed by Yoo-chul Lim. Documentary film Wlac Radio Staff In Studio is a 1949 film about a day in the life of the WLAC radio staff. Science Fiction The Land Unknown is a sci-fi, CinemaScope adventure film about a naval expedition trapped in an Antarctic jungle. The story was allegedly inspired by the discovery of unusually warm water in Antarctica in 1947. It starred Jock Mahoney and Shirley Patterson and was directed by Virgil W. Vogel. The film is notable for its low-budget special effects, which include men in dinosaur suits, puppets and monitor lizards standing in for dinosaurs. William Reynolds recalled the studio spent so much money on their mechanical dinosaur that they couldn't afford to shoot the film in colour as they first planned. Comedy Local Tourists is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Doug Lenox. Thriller Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is a 2014 American neo-noir crime thriller film and follow-up to the 2005 film Sin City. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, the script is written by Miller, and is primarily based on the second book in the Sin City series by Miller. One of the smaller plots of the film is based on the short story "Just Another Saturday Night", which is collected in Booze, Broads, & Bullets, the sixth book in the comic series. Two original stories were created exclusively for the film written by Miller. The film was released on August 22, 2014. The film stars an ensemble cast including returning cast members Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Bruce Willis, Jaime King, and Powers Boothe. Newcomers to the series include Josh Brolin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Eva Green, Dennis Haysbert, Ray Liotta, Christopher Lloyd, Jamie Chung, Jeremy Piven, Christopher Meloni, Lady Gaga, Alexa Vega, Julia Garner, and Juno Temple. The movie received mixed reviews and was a box office flop grossing only 38.6 million of a 65 million budget. Thriller Haunting Love is a 2012 Chinese horror film directed by Ting Liang. Documentary film The History of the World In Three Minutes Flat is a 1981 short animation film directed by Michael Mills. Documentary film Lipsett Diaries is a 2010 short animated documentary about the life and art of collage filmmaker Arthur Lipsett, animated and directed by Theodore Ushev and written by Chris Robinson. The 14-minute film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal, where Lipsett had worked from 1958 to 1972, before committing suicide in 1986. The film is narrated by Xavier Dolan. Thriller Rocky – The Rebel is an Bollywood action film, directed by Suresh Krisna. The film stars Zayed Khan, Isha Sharvani and Minissha Lamba in the lead roles. It is a remake of Telugu film Raghavendra. Comedy Acción mutante is a 1993 Spanish science fiction black comedy film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia and produced by, among others, Pedro Almodóvar. Documentary film Tsumugu: Spinning the Threads of Life is a documentary, drama film directed by Toshiro Yoshioka. Thriller Direct Action is a 2004 action film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Dolph Lundgren. Comedy Letting in the Sunshine is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Albert Burdon, Renee Gadd and Molly Lamont. It was based on a story by Anthony Asquith. Thriller The Forest is a 2005 Cambodian monster thriller film directed by Heng Tola, the director of Khmer Blockbuster films, such as Gratefulness and Neang Neath. It was nominated for many awards in The Khmer national film festival but won for best special effects. Comedy Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam is a 1986 comic science fiction film starring Jim Varney. It was written and directed by John R. Cherry III. The film includes the Ernest P. Worrell character, but takes a slightly darker tone than his other films. The film was released on video in 1992 by GoodTimes Home Video. It was shot in Fall Creek Falls State Park, Boxwell Scout Reservation, and Nashville, Tennessee. Comedy La Bande à Papa English: The Band of Papa, is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Roger Pierre, starring Fernand Raynaud and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles "La bande à papa" Belgium French title, "De bende van papa". Comedy Up in Smoke, directed by Lou Adler, is Cheech and Chong's first feature-length film, released in 1978 by Paramount Pictures. It stars Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Edie Adams, Strother Martin, Stacy Keach, and Tom Skerritt. Cheech & Chong had been a counterculture comedy team for about ten years before they started reworking some of their material for their first film. Much of the film was shot in Los Angeles, California, including scenes set in Tijuana, Mexico. Scenes set on the Mexican border were actually filmed at the border in Yuma, Arizona. Comedy Main Nashe Mein Hoon is a Hindi film in 1959 directed by Naresh Saigal with Raj Kapoor and Mala Sinha in the lead roles. Comedy Lover's Luck is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller Near Death is a 2004 fantasy horror and thriller film written by Daniel Benton and directed by Joe Castro. Animation The Rancher is a 2013 animation short film directed by Kelly Sears. Science Fiction Implanted is a drama, mystery and science fiction film directed by Thomas Verrette. Comedy Bird in a Cage is a 1986 American comedic drama film written and directed by Antonio Zarro while he was attending the Christian Broadcasting Network University. Animation Bach is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Anton Dyakov. Comedy Operation Gadgetman is a 1996 TV movie directed by Jim Goddard starring Marina Sirtis. Comedy Hollywood Ending is an American comedy film from 2002 written and directed by Woody Allen, who also plays the principal character. It tells the story of a once-famous film director who suffers hysterical blindness due to the intense pressure of directing. Documentary film Hard Time is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ron Harpelle. Animation Caminandes: Llama Drama is a short animation film directed by Pablo Vazquez. Science Fiction Spider Baby is a 1964 black comedy horror film, written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Lon Chaney, Jr. as Bruno, the chauffeur and caretaker of three orphaned siblings who suffer from "Merrye Syndrome", which causes them to mentally, socially, and physically regress backwards down the evolutionary ladder starting in early puberty. Sid Haig, Jill Banner, Carol Ohmart, Quinn Redeker, Mary Mitchel, and Karl Schanzer also star. Thriller Crime & Passion is a 1999 crime fiction, drama and romance film written and directed by Gary Dean Orona. Comedy Yaraan Naal Baharaan 2 is a Punjabi film starring Rajwinder Sumal, Rishita Monga, Vikramjeet Virk, Yograj Singh, Balwinder Kaur, Jitendra Rose Kaur, Aman Sutdhar, Prince Kawaljeet Singh, Parminder Gill Music for the film will be given by Rakesh Dhawan and shooting of the movie starts June onwards in Canada. Thriller The Keeping Room is an upcoming American action thriller film directed by Daniel Barber and written by Julia Hart. The film stars Hailee Steinfeld, Sam Worthington, Brit Marling, Amy Nuttall, and Ned Dennehy. It is scheduled to be screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Operation Mad Ball is a 1957 military comedy starring Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs, Kathryn Grant, Arthur O'Connell, and Mickey Rooney, and directed by Richard Quine. The screenplay is by Blake Edwards, Jed Harris and Arthur Carter, based on an unproduced play by Carter. Thriller Farm House is an American psychological thriller film. The film is directed by George Bessudo and written by Daniel P. Coughlin. Comedy Station Nord is a 2002 Québécois comedy film directed by Jean-Claude Lord. Comedy Cement Suitcase is a 2013 comedy and drama film directed by J. Rick Castaneda. Thriller Thorne: Scaredy Cat is a 2010 film directed by Benjamin Ross. Documentary film Tony Rayns and a Quarter Century of Korean Cinema is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Won-tae Seo. Comedy Pilla Zameendar is a 2011 Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by G. Ashok, produced by D. S. Rao and Master Bujji Babu under Sri Shailendra Cinemas banner and starring Nani, Haripriya, Bindu Madhavi and Srinivas Avasarala in lead roles. This film is heavily inspired by the South Korean film A Millionaire's First Love. The film soundtrack was composed by Indian percussionist and composer Selvaganesh. Cinematography was handled by Sai Sriram and editing was done by Praveen Pudi. Dialogues of the film were written by popular writer Chandrashekar Gundimeda and screenplay was handled by G. Ashok. Pilla Zamindar was released on 14 October 2011. It was dubbed into Tamil as Jameen and released in April 2013. Thriller Dukhtar is a 2014 Pakistani drama-thriller film directed by Afia Nathaniel. The film stars Samiya Mumtaz, Mohib Mirza, Saleha Aref, Asif Khan, Ajab Gul and Samina Ahmad. The film is Afia Nathaniel's feature directorial debut, she also wrote and produce the film about a mother and a ten-year-old daughter, who leave their home to save the girl from an arranged marriage to a tribal leader. The film was premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September 5. Geo Films released the film in Pakistan on September 18, 2014. It has been selected as Pakistan's Official entry in the category Best Foreign Language Film for the 87th Academy Awards. The film is also scheduled for Busan Film Festival, London Film Festival, Films from the South and São Paulo International Film Festival premieres in October. Comedy Eeny Meeny is a 2000 film written and directed by Alice Nellis. Documentary film Je me souviens is a 2002 documentary film about antisemitism and pro-Nazi sympathies in Quebec during the 1930s through post World War II made by Montreal filmmaker Eric Richard Scott. The title of the film is French for I remember, and is the official motto of Quebec. The film was inspired by The Traitor and the Jew, a history of Quebec from 1929-1939, showing the links among antisemitism, nationalism and fascism among Quebec Catholic intellectuals. Documentary film The First Citizen of Estonia is a 1992 film directed by Mark Soosaar. Animation Just a Little is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Alicja Björk Jaworski. Science Fiction 20 Years After is a 2008 American post-apocalyptic film. Filmed principally in north Alabama and southern Tennessee, the low-budget film was initially released under the title Like Moles, Like Rats, a reference to the Thornton Wilder play The Skin of Our Teeth. Comedy The Conjowa: Sequel Na i-Two is an upcoming 2014 comedy-horror film written by Julliane A. Virtusio and directed by Jiemel Gabriell C. Llauderes. Animation In a Pink Panther version of Jack and the Beanstalk, the Pink Panther trades his lazy cow to some magic beans. A beanstalk grows, the Pink Panther climbs up and gets chased by the giant. Comedy Dirty O'Neil is a 1974 film directed by Leon Capetanos and Lewis Teague. Comedy The Old Bachelor's Dream is a 1913 Austro-Hungarian comedy film directed by Josef Kricenský. It was produced in 1910 and released on 7 February 1913. Animation The Nifty Nineties is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on June 20, 1941 by RKO Radio Pictures. the animated short was directed by Riley Thomson and animated by Ward Kimball, Walt Kelly, Fred Moore, Claude Smith, David Swift, and Les Clark with effects animation by Art Fitzpatrick. The film stars Mickey and Minnie Mouse and romanticizes the decade of the 1890s. The film features original and adapted music by Charles Wolcott. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey and Thelma Boardman as Minnie. Animators Ward Kimball and Fred Moore have cameos where they each voice a caricatured version of themselves. Comedy Luke Locates the Loot is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the National Film Archive. Comedy Hollandmädel is a film directed by J.A. Hübler-Kahla released on Jul 30, 1953. Comedy Infinite Memory is a 2010 short film written and directed by Relinde de Graaff. Comedy The Lady and the Mob is a 1939 film directed by Benjamin Stoloff. Comedy Yaar Pardesi is a 2012 Punjabi comedy drama film directed by Gurbir Singh Grewal. The movie was released on 24 August 2012. Gurpreet Ghuggi plays the lead role. Documentary film Waiting for Armageddon is a documentary that studies Armageddon theology and Christian eschatology. Some evangelicals in the United States believe that bible prophecy predicts events including the Rapture and the Battle of Armageddon. The documentary raises questions regarding how this theology shapes United States and Middle East relations and how it may encourage an international holy war. Documentary film George Carlin: You are All Diseased is a 1999 comedy documentary written by George Carlin and directed by Rocco Urbisci. Animation Edmond Was s Donkey is a 2012 animated short comedy drama film written and directed by Franck Dion. Comedy Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden? is a 2008 documentary film, conceived by Adam Dell and co-written, produced, directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock, an American independent filmmaker. The title of the film is a play on the title of the television game show and computer game series, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, and other “Where in the World is” themes. Animation Genius Party is an anthology of short animated films from Studio 4°C released on July 7, 2007. A sequel called Genius Party Beyond was released on February 15, 2008, and includes most of the films which were finished but not included in the original Genius Party. Animation Space Chimps is a 2008 CGI animated adventure sci-fi family comedy film produced by Vanguard Animation, Starz Animation, and 20th Century Fox, and it was released on July 18, 2008. The film is produced by Barry Sonnenfeld, John H. Williams, and John W. Hyde and stars the voices of Andy Samberg, Cheryl Hines, Jeff Daniels, Patrick Warburton, Kristin Chenoweth, Kenan Thompson, Carlos Alazraqui and Zack Shada. The teaser ad premiered on June 20, 2008 during a Fox broadcast of another primate/space-related film—2001's remake of Planet of the Apes. Documentary film America's Music: The Roots of Country is a 1996 three-part, six episode documentary about the history of American country music directed by Tom Neff and Jerry Aronson and written by Neff and Robert K. Oermann. The film touches on many of the styles of music that make up country music, including: Old-time music, Cajun music, Folk music, Rockabilly, Western music, Western swing, the Bakersfield sound, Honky-tonk and the Nashville sound. Country music artist and actor Kris Kristofferson narrates the three-part series. The film was produced by Wild Wolf Productions for TBS Superstation and shown on three consecutive nights beginning on June 2, 1996. It was repeated only once in the Fall of 2011. Comedy Superheroes is a 2011 comedy-action documentary film written by Theodore James and Michael Barnett and directed by Michael Barnett. Documentary film The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior is a DVD produced by World Wrestling Entertainment, looking back at the career of The Ultimate Warrior. Comedy Paper Moon is a 1973 American comedy directed by Peter Bogdanovich and released by Paramount Pictures. Screenwriter Alvin Sargent adapted the script from the novel Addie Pray by Joe David Brown. The film, shot in black-and-white, is set in Kansas and Missouri during the Great Depression. It stars the real-life father and daughter pairing of Ryan and Tatum O'Neal, as Moze and Addie, who may be father and daughter. Animation Chhota Bheem aur Ganesh in the Amazing Odessey is a fictional animated film produced by Greengold Animations.It is the Thirteenth movie of Chhota Bheem series. Running time = 74 mins. Documentary film Veiled Ambition is a 1-part documentary created by Rebel Films for the SBS independent network following a Lebanese-Australian woman named Frida as she opens a shop selling fashionable clothing for Muslim women on Melbourne's Sydney Road. The documentary follows Frida, described as a "little aussie battler in a scarf" as she develops her business in Melbourne while juggling a husband and home in Sydney and a pregnancy. A down-turn in sales after police raids on Muslim homes in Sydney and Melbourne induces Frida to stage a fashion show at the Australian Bridal Expo in order to gain greater exposure, a month before she is due to give birth. Veiled Ambition won the Palace Films Award for Short Film Promoting Human Rights at the 2006 Melbourne International Film Festival. Documentary film Technique of Seed Production in Wheat and Paddy is a 1990 short documentary film directed by Raj Gopal Rao. Comedy Arunachalam is a 1997 Tamil drama film directed by Sundar C and written by Crazy Mohan. The film features Rajinikanth, Soundarya and Rambha in the lead roles, with Jaishankar and Ravichandran in other pivotal roles. The soundtrack and background score for the film was composed by Deva, while U. K. Senthil Kumar handled the cinematography. The basic plot has been inspired from the 1985 Hollywood film Brewster's Millions and the 1988 Naseeruddin Shah starrer Hindi film Maalamaal. The film opened in April 1997 to positive reviews from film critics and went on to win three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, including an award for Best Film. Documentary film Valley Uprising is a documentary film, directed by Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen. Science Fiction Murder By Moonlight is a 1989 TV movie written by Carla Jean Wagner and directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. Thriller Paramasivan is a 2006 Indian, Tamil-language action film directed by P. Vasu and produced by S. Ramesh Babu. The film features Ajith Kumar in the lead role with Laila, Vivek, Prakash Raj and Jayaram playing other pivotal roles. It was released on 14 January 2006 to mixed reviews. The film was inspired from the Hindi-language film Kartoos starring Sanjay Dutt. Thriller Final Destination 5 is a 2011 American horror film written by Eric Heisserer and directed by Steven Quale. It is the fifth installment of the Final Destination franchise. It stars Nicholas D'Agosto, Emma Bell, Miles Fisher, Arlen Escarpeta, David Koechner, and Tony Todd. The film's world premiere was August 4, 2011, at the Fantasia Festival in Montréal, Canada. It was later released in RealD 3D and digital IMAX 3D. Documentary film Domestic Life is a drama film directed by Isabelle Czajka. Thriller The Surface is an upcoming American drama thriller film directed by Gil Cates Jr. and written by Jeff Gendelman. The film stars Sean Astin, Mimi Rogers and Chris Mulkey. Comedy Chaar Din Ki Chandni is a 2012 Hindi romantic comedy film directed and produced by Samir Karnik. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor and Kulraj Randhawa in the lead roles while Anupam Kher, Om Puri and Anita Raj appear in supporting roles. It released on 9 March 2012, received generally negative reviews, and also failed to do well at the box office. Science Fiction Piranha II: The Spawning, also known as Piranha II: Flying Killers, is a 1981 American horror film, the sequel to the 1978 low-budget cult film Piranha, and the feature film directorial debut of James Cameron. Comedy Disco Beaver from Outer Space is an early production by National Lampoon, made for TV in 1978. The short film is a collection of comedy sketches, contained within the main story which is centered on two characters: the protagonist, an extraterrestrial in the form of a human sized beaver; and the antagonist, a gay vampire called "Dragula" instead of "Dracula," the famous vampire from Bram Stroker's novel Dracula. Among the various side gags is a short concert by a stereotyped band of Irish singers called "The Spud Brothers". Tagline: National Lampoons mockery of everything that is wrong with cable TV. Documentary film Movement (R)evolution Africa is a 2007 documentary film. Comedy Cloaca is a 2003 Dutch film, directed by Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen. It is a film adaptation of the 2002 theatre play Cloaca written by Maria Goos, who wrote the scenario for the film as well. The leading roles celebrate men in their 40s who were formerly student friends but since then have let their relationship go stale. They are played by: Goos's husband Peter Blok, Pierre Bokma, Gijs Scholten van Aschat, and Jaap Spijkers. Female roles were played by Caro Lenssen, Elsie de Brauw, and Marleen Stolz. Eric Schneider acted in a supporting role as Brest, Pieter's boss's boss. Blok, Bokma, Goos, Scholten van Aschat, and Van de Sande Bakhuyzen know each other from the Toneelacademie Maastricht. The film was conceived as a made-for-TV film but later got a cinema release. It won the public prize for Dutch film at a festival in 2003, and was released on DVD in 2005. Comedy Eika Katappa is a 1969 comedy drama film written and directed by Werner Schroeter. Thriller Manmadhan is a 2004 Tamil romantic thriller film directed by A.J. Murugan and Silambarasan Rajendar, Silambarasan plays the lead title role. The film has Jyothika enacting the lead female role, Goundamani, Sindhu Tolani, Atul Kulkarni and Santhanam playing supporting roles and guest appearances by Mandira Bedi as a psychologist, Brinda Parekh as playgirl and Yana Gupta as a club dancer. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 11 November 2004 and was later dubbed in Telugu as Manmadha.The film declared Blockbuster at the box office. Documentary film Making Ballet is a 1995 documentary film directed by Anthony Azzopardi. Documentary film Corridor #8 is a 2008 film directed by Boris Despodov. Animation A Mouse in the House is a 1947 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 32nd Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was animated by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Don Patterson, Richard Bickenbach, and Michael Lah, and was released to theatres on August 30, 1947. The title of this cartoon is an appropriate play on "a guest in the house." Comedy Atas Boleh Bawah Boleh is a 1986 drama comedy film directed by Naryono Prayitno. Animation The Skeleton Woman is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Sarah Van den Boom. Comedy Spooner is a 2009 film directed by Drake Doremus. Science Fiction Gargantua is a 1998 Horror/ Sci-Fi/ Action fil written by Ronald Parker and directed by Bradford May. Comedy Io amo Andrea is a 2000 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. Documentary film The Tadpole, the Rabbit and the Holy Ghost is a 2007 documentary film written by Richard Komárek and directed by Filip Remunda. Comedy Super Kudumbam is a Tamil comedy film directed by Kalaimani, starring Prabhu Ganesan, Roja, Alex, Pratyusha, Vinu Chakravarthy, and Vivek. The music is composed by Adhithyan. Thriller Triggermen is a 2002 crime comedy film written by Tony Johnston and Mark Thomas and directed by John Bradshaw for First Look International. Starring Pete Postlethwaite, Neil Morrissey, Adrian Dunbar, and Donnie Wahlberg, the film had festival and video screenings in 2002 and 2003 before its DVD premiere in 2004 and television releases in 2007 and 2008. Set in Chicago, the film was shot in Toronto. Thriller Incident at Raven's Gate is a 1988 science fiction arthouse feature film directed by prominent Australian director Rolf de Heer. The cast of Incident at Raven's Gate included long-term Australian stage and screen actor Max Cullen, as a policeman, and Terry Camilleri as an astrophysicist attached to Special Branch, investigating unexplained radar signals in a remote South Australian country town. Animation Pas a deux is a 1988 short animation film written by Gerrit van Dijk and Monique Renault and directed by Monique Renault and Gerrit van Dijk. Thriller Kab? Kyoon? Aur Kahan? is a 1970 Bollywood mystery film directed by Anil Hingorani. The film stars Dharmendra, Babita and Pran. Thriller Zamana is a 1985 film starring Rajesh Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon and Ranjeeta. Kulbhushan Karbanda, Girish Karnad, Avataar Gill, Mac Mohan, Satyen Kapu, Om Puri and Pillo Wadia form the supporting cast. The film was successful at the box office with collection of 4.5 crores in 1985. Thriller A Dark Truth is a 2012 action thriller film directed and written by Damian Lee, and produced by Gary Howsam and Bill Marks. The film stars Andy García, Kim Coates, Deborah Kara Unger, Eva Longoria and Forest Whitaker. It premiered at the 2012 Boston Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on January 4, 2013. Comedy Beverly Hills Vamp is a 1988 comedy horror film starring Eddie Deezen and Britt Ekland and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Documentary film Where Should the Birds Fly? is a documentary film directed by Fida Qishta. Comedy Monster High is a 1989 comedy, horror and sci-fi film written by Roy Langsdon and John Platt and directed by Rudy Poe. Animation KJFG No. 5 is a 2007 animated children's short directed by Alexei Alexeev. Comedy Gift With Character is a family action comedy directed by Karen Oganesyan. Thriller Varnapakittu is a 1997 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi. Mohanlal in lead role with Meena and Divya Unni, Jagadish, Madhu, Dileep, Rajan P. Dev, M. G. Soman are in major supporting roles . Documentary film La Société du Spectacle is a black and white 1973 film by the Situationist Guy Debord based on his 1967 book of the same name. It was Debord's first feature-length film. It uses found footage and detournement in a radical Marxist critique of mass marketing and its role in the alienation of modern society. Thriller To Have and Have Not is a 1944 American romance-war-adventure film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Brennan, and Lauren Bacall in her first film. Although it is nominally based on the novel of the same name by Ernest Hemingway, the story was extensively altered for the film. Comedy "What Is This Night!" is a 2011 short drama, comedy film written and directed by Ben Matthew Empey. Comedy A Boy and His Samurai is a 2010 Japanese time travel comedy film, directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura. Animation Mee is a 2012 animation/short/biography film written and directed by Letty Felgendreher. Comedy MOON DREAM is a biography and comedy film directed by Bobby Konda. Comedy Too Tired to Die is a 1998 American-Korean independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Wonsuk Chin and starring Takeshi Kaneshiro and Mira Sorvino. The film is about a young Japanese man who learns he has only twelve hours left to live. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 1998 in the American Spectrum section. Documentary film Purgatorio: A Journey Into the Heart of the Border is a 2013 documentary film written by Rodrigo Reyes and Hugo Perez and directed by Rodrigo Reyes. Documentary film Ich denke oft an Hawaii is a 1978 documentary film directed and written by Elfi Mikesch. Comedy Tropic Thunder is a 2008 American satirical action comedy film co-written, produced, directed by, and co-starring Ben Stiller. The film also co-stars Robert Downey, Jr. and Jack Black. The main plot revolves around a group of prima donna actors who are making a fictional Vietnam War film. When their frustrated director decides to drop them in the middle of a jungle, they are forced to rely on their acting skills in order to survive the real action and danger. Written by Justin Theroux and Etan Cohen, the film was produced by Red Hour Films and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures through Paramount Pictures. Stiller's idea for the film originated while playing a minor role in Empire of the Sun, and he later enlisted Theroux and Cohen to help complete the script. After the film was green-lit in 2006, filming took place in 2007 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai over thirteen weeks and was later deemed the largest film production in the island's history. The film had an extensive marketing promotion, including faux websites for the three main characters and their fictional films, airing a fictional television special, and selling the energy drink advertised in the film, "Booty Sweat". Animation A shooting contest (carrying a $1,000 prize) in a Western frontier town narrows itself down to two pretty sharp-eyed finalists: Indian Buzz Buzzard and his bow and arrow, and tenderfoot Woody Woodpecker. In Woody's hands, "Slingshot 6 7/8" is a weapon to be reckoned with. Comedy Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid is a film directed by Hugh Bennet released on April 1944. Documentary film Farewell to a Princess is a 1998 documentary film written by Jerry Cipriano and L. Franklin DeVine. Comedy The Food Guide To Love is a comedy and romance film directed by Dominic Harari and Teresa Pelegri. Comedy Escuela de rateros is a 1958 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Comedy The Goose Steps Out is a British comedy film released in 1942. This film starred, and was co-directed by, the British comedian Will Hay. He shared directorial credit with Basil Dearden whose first film as a director this was. The film was a big box office hit in Britain, but not in the U.S., where audiences failed to respond to the humour of Hay's pathetic, bumbling persona. The Goose Steps Out is also noted as the film debut of a young Peter Ustinov. The film's title refers to the Nazis' vigorous ceremonial marching, called "goose-stepping". It was the last appearance for Charles Hawtrey in a Will Hay films as Hay dropped him for wanting a bigger role, it was also Hay's last film on the subject of World War 2. Thriller Who Killed the Cat? is a 1966 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Mary Merrall, Ellen Pollock and Amy Dalby. It was based on the play Tabitha by Arnold Ridley. Comedy Sylvester Cat turns to automation in hopes it will help him catch the fastest mouse in Mexico, Speedy Gonzales. He builds a robot to chase Speedy around their house, but Speedy outsmarts Sylvester's new mechanical stooge, reducing it to a heap of scrap metal. Science Fiction Escape to Donegal is a 2011 Sci-Fi film written by Chris Minori and directed by Jonathan Blitstein. Comedy Hana - the Tale of a Reluctant Samurai, known in Japan as Hana yori mo Naho, is a 2006 Japanese jidaigeki by director Hirokazu Koreeda. The film was released in the United States by Funimation who also gave it an English-language dub. Thriller The Racket is a 1951 is a black-and-white film noir drama directed by John Cromwell with uncredited directing help from Nicholas Ray, Tay Garnett, Sherman Todd and Mel Ferrer. The production features Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, Robert Ryan, William Conrad and Ray Collins. The film, a remake of the 1928 film The Racket, is based on the Bartlett Cormack play. Comedy You Hurt My Feelings is a 2011 comedy and drama film written and directed by Steve Collins. Animation TOM and the Queen Bee is a 2011 animation film directed by Andreas Hykade. Animation Woody Woodpecker and His Friends is a 1982 animated documentary written by Homer Brightman, Ben Hardaway, Walter Lantz and John Semper; directed by John Semper, Tex Avery, Shamus Culhane, Walter Lantz, Alex Lovy, Dick Lundy and Paul J. Smith. Science Fiction Farligt venskab is the 1995 romance and science fiction drama written and directed by Jørn Faurschou. Comedy No. 3 is a 1997 South Korean gangster comedy film starring Han Suk-kyu as the titular no. 3 man of a gangster organization who's aspiring to rise up the ranks and become the leader of his own gang. It was writer-director Song Nung-han's debut film. Comedy Sunshine Barry and the Disco Worms is a 2008 computer animated film written by Morten Dragsted and directed by Thomas Borch Nielsen. Documentary film Dance Like No One's Watching is a 2013 short documentary biographical film directed by Jenn Garrison. Thriller Savage Dawn is a 1985 action and drama film. The film was directed by Simon Nuchtern, the film stars Lance Henriksen, George Kennedy, Karen Black, and William Forsythe Documentary film Sandra Bernhard: Confessions of a Pretty Lady is a 1993 film directed by Kristiene Clarke. Comedy Manuel, un joven con mucha creatividad en busca de una mejor situación económica, se relaciona de una manera fortuita con Lucía, hija del empresario que puede apoyar su proyecto. Para ser aceptado por su posible suegro y poder cumplir su sueño de ser un empresario exitoso, Manuel hace todo para conquistar a Lucía. Sin darse cuenta, pasa por divertidas situaciones en las que se ve inmerso en acciones terroristas en contra del gobierno. Manuel deberá decidir si seguir adelante con esos “compromisos” o tener la conciencia limpia según sus principios. Science Fiction "Space" and "Time" are two mini-episodes of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. They were broadcast on 18 March 2011 as part of BBC One's Red Nose Day telethon for the charity Comic Relief. The two mini-episodes were written by the programme's head writer Steven Moffat and directed by Richard Senior. The episodes form a two-part story, set entirely within the TARDIS, starring Matt Smith as The Doctor, and Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill as married couple Amy Pond and Rory Williams. Rory, helping the Doctor work on the TARDIS, looks up the glass floor surrounding the console and becomes distracted by Amy's short skirt, causing him to drop the thermal couplings he was holding. This causes the three to be stuck in a "space loop" where the TARDIS materialises inside of the TARDIS. "Space" and "Time" were filmed in two days alongside the sixth series DVD Night and the Doctor extras "Bad Night" and "Good Night". The episodes are intended to show what life aboard the TARDIS would be like. Several editing techniques and doubles were used for the various shots where there were more than one of the same character on the screen. Documentary film Saigon, U.S.A. is a 2004 documentary film about Vietnamese Americans that live in the United States. It was produced and directed by Lindsey Jang and Robert C. Winn. Documentary film Por esos ojos is a 1998 documentary film directed by Gonzalo Arijon. Comedy Along the Roadside is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Zoran Lisinac. His award-winning debut film stars Iman Crosson, Angelina Häntsch, Michael Madsen, Lazar Ristovski and Daniel Grozdich. The film tells a story about two people from different parts of the world who after a chance encounter set out on a road trip across California, both for the reasons of their own – Varnie escaping his pregnant girlfriend and Nena searching for the concert of her favorite band. The film explores themes of racism, social responsibility, "postromance" and culture clash against the backdrop of vast California – from San Francisco to LA and inland across the desert. Varnie, a self-proclaimed "sailor who has left one shore but hasn't yet reached the other one" could most aptly be fitted into, what the academic Marco Abel refers to as "postromance cinema" in which the characters reject he idealized notion of lifelong monogamy. Documentary film Beijing: The Second Ring is a documentary film directed and produced by Ai Weiwei. Comedy Anything for a Quiet Life is a 1990 TV film directed by Andy Wilson. Thriller Your Friends Close is a 2013 comedy drama mystery thriller film written by Brock Wilbur and directed by Jocelyn Kelvin. Comedy Bless 'Em All is a 1948 British musical comedy film starring Hal Monty and Max Bygraves, the latter in his screen debut. Three men meet when they are called up for the Second World War and fight together in the Battle of France. It is on the British Film Institute's 75 Most Wanted list of lost films; only a two-and-a-half minute trailer was known to survive at the time. However, a reader notified BFI that a cut-down version titled Be Kind Sergeant was being offered for sale on eBay. Documentary film Out For the Long Run is a 2010 coming of age, documentary, LGBT, sports, documentary, family film directed by Scott Bloom. Thriller Janus: Two Faces of Desire is an erotica film directed by Sohn Yeong-ho. Comedy Ghost Wanted is Merrie Melodies animated short released in 1940. It features a little ghost who is inexperienced at haunting houses & whose "suit/sheets" resemble the typical footy pajamas with the "trap door" that were popular in the era. The little ghost is silent & goes on a haunting job interview & is terrorized by a bigger ghost. Comedy Goodbye Dear Moon is a 2004 Argentine sci-fi comedy film directed by Fernando Spiner and written by Spiner, Sergio Bizzio, Valentín Javier Diment, Alejandra Flechner, Alejandro Urdapilleta, and Sergio Bizzio. Comedy The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas is a 2000 American family-romantic comedy film and prequel to 1994's The Flintstones based on the 1960-66 cartoon series of the same name. Produced by Amblin Entertainment and Hanna-Barbera Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures, it is set before the events of the first film and featured very few of the original cast. Despite receiving slightly more positive reviews than the first film, Viva Rock Vegas bombed at the box office. Ann-Margret, who appeared as 'Ann-Margrock' in the original series, sings the theme song, which is a slightly rewritten version of the theme song from Viva Las Vegas. Comedy No Room For Gerold is a 2006 short comedy animated film written and directed by Daniel Nocke. Comedy A dark comedy which chronicles the final day in the life of self-proclaimed artist and genius, K. Roth Binew. Binew is a dreamer who elevates his drab and somewhat pitiful existence into a personal mythology. For his final day K. Roth Binew enlists his best friend, the unrecognized poet and biographer Mills Joquin to chronicle his final hours... Comedy He Done His Duty is a 1937 film written by Clyde Bruckman and directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film "The Carter is a documentary about Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. aka Lil' Wayne. An internationally known rapper, his most recent album went platinum in a week, and he just might be the voice of his generation. But this ain't no VH1 rock doc. Rather, it is an intoxicating, cinematic journey into the thoughts and world of an extremely complicated man whose creative force is something to behold. He never stops recording. He has a portable studio that he carries around in a black bag, and it allows him to lay down a track anytime anywhere. It is his pressure valve and makes him a refreshing anomaly in a sea of manufactured prefab ""singers."" His work is his own: unfiltered, uncensored, raw, and powerful. Director Adam Bhala Lough, whose fiction film Weapons premiered in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, has unbelievable access to Lil' Wayne's public and private lives. He captures remarkably candid moments, such as Lil' Wayne recounting his first sexual experience, as well as him talking openly about his drug habits. Following him all over the country and to Amsterdam, Lough mixes fly-on-the-wall footage of Lil' Wayne in his hotel room and on his bus with artfully composed concert f ootage. The result is a shockingly intimate portrait of one of the most inspired (and eccentric) musicians of modern America." Quoting the description on the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film In a small village in Thailand, the locals dance with deadly snakes to attract tourists. Cobras are kept as pets and playthings and it's far from taboo to kiss a cobra. These villagers believe they've found a miracle cure, a local root which protects them from fatal snake bites. Snake expert Steve Backshall investigates this theory by catching a wild king cobra to test its venom. Comedy Grimaces is a 1965 comedy film written and directed by Ferenc Kardos and János Rózsa. Thriller Jack the Ripper is a 1988 two-part television film/miniseries portraying a fictionalized account of the hunt for Jack the Ripper, the unidentified serial killer responsible for the Whitechapel murders of 1888. The series coincided with the 100th anniversary of the murders, and comprises two 90-minute episodes. Science Fiction Chinna Vathiyar is a 1995 Tamil Science-fiction Comedy film, directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. The film stars Prabhu in a dual role, Kushboo, Ranjitha, Goundamani, Senthil and Nizhalgal Ravi. Music is by Ilaiyaraaja and lyrics by Vaali. Thriller Rosewood Lane is a 2011 thriller-horror film written and directed by Victor Salva, and stars Rose McGowan. The film's story revolves around a radio talk show psychiatrist who moves back to her hometown and notices her neighborhood paper boy's unusual behavior. The official trailer of the film was released on the October 14, 2011. Thriller L'Heure Zéro is a 2007 French mystery film directed by Pascal Thomas and starring François Morel, Danielle Darrieux and Melvil Poupaud. It is an adaptation of the novel Towards Zero by Agatha Christie. Comedy Mulvar Is Correct Candidate! is a 2011 short animated comedy film written and directed by Patrick Désilets. Animation The Dagger of Kamui is a Japanese novel series by Tetsu Yano released by Kadokawa Shoten from 1984 to 1985. The series was adapted in 1985 into an anime film directed by Rintaro and animated by Madhouse. The screenplay was adapted by Mori Masaki, and character designs were created by Moribi Murano, who also illustrated the novel series. Takuo Noda directed the animation, and the music was composed by Ryūdō Uzaki and Eitetsu Hayashi. Comedy The Girl in Possession is a 1934 British comedy film starring Laura La Plante and Henry Kendall and directed by Monty Banks, who also wrote the screenplay and featured in the film himself. The film was a quota quickie production shot at Twickenham Studios, with La Plante as wisecracking New York girl Eve Chandler who receives the good news that she has inherited a large country estate in England. She crosses the Atlantic with her pal Julie, only to find that things are not as straightforward as she had been led to believe. Complications ensue as she crosses paths with a silly-ass toff, an unscrupulous continental lothario and a snobbish butler before she manages to sort matters out with the help of the kindly Sir Mortimer, with whom she falls in love. The Girl in Possession is classed by the British Film Institute as a lost film. Thriller Love Kills is a 1998 film by Mario Van Peebles starring Mario Van Peebles, Lesley Ann Warren, and Daniel Baldwin. Documentary film Kidnapped for Christ is a documentary film that details the experiences of several teenagers who were removed from their homes and sent to a behavior modification and ex-gay school in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic. The film was directed by Kate Logan. Tom DeSanto, Lance Bass and Mike Manning are the executive producers. The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, in January 2014. Comedy Pluto's Blue Note is a comedy, animation film written by Milt Schaffer and Jack Huber, and directed by Charles A. Nichols. Comedy Villa des Roses is a 2002 film by Frank Van Passel, adapted from the 1913 novella by Belgian writer Willem Elsschot and starring Julie Delpy, Shaun Dingwall, Shirley Henderson, Timothy West and Harriet Walter. It won Best Feature at the Hollywood Film Festival and was nominated for three awards at the British Independent Film Awards. Delpy plays Louise, a young widow who starts work just before the First World War as a maid at the dilapidated Villa des Roses, an English-owned guest house in Paris, where she falls in love with a German artist played by Dingwall. Thriller Suspected Person is a 1942 British drama film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Clifford Evans, Patricia Roc and David Farrar. The film was made at Welwyn Studios by Associated British, one of the two leading British studios of the era. It was released in the United States in 1944 by Producers Releasing Corporation. After accidentally discovering the money from a bank raid, an innocent man is hunted by the police. Documentary film Chicken Ranch is a 1983 documentary film by Nick Broomfield about the famous legalised brothel, the Chicken Ranch, in Pahrump, Nevada. The documentary, which remains purely observational for the most part, depicts the prostitutes as likeable characters often looking for a way out of the remote location where the brothel is situated. The film shows the girls lining up for potential clients, joking about their job, and interacting with one another within the brothel. The film ends with one girl, Mandy, being fired from the ranch. Thriller Move On is an international film project from 2012 directed by Asger Leth in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom AG. The leading actor is Mads Mikkelsen, who is supported by German actress Alexandra Maria Lara and newly discovered Slovak actress Gabriela Marcinkova. At www.move-on-film.com, a new episode of the movie appeared each week, and since its world premiere on 6 November 2012 in Berlin, all eight episodes can be viewed there. Thriller Aashiq Banaya Aapne is a Bollywood film starring Emraan Hashmi, Sonu Sood and Tanushree Dutta. It was released on 2 September 2005. The film marked the debut of actress Tanushree Dutta. The film was shot under the banner Shagun Film Creations. Although the film was a critical and commercial failure, the music of film was fantastic and widely appreciated.It marks debut of Himesh Reshammiya as singer. Comedy Domino is a 2005 American action film directed by Tony Scott and written by Richard Kelly. Inspired by Domino Harvey, the English daughter of stage and screen actor Laurence Harvey, who became a Los Angeles bounty hunter, the plot flashes back as Domino, fashion model turned bounty hunter, narrates how a $10M robbery came about 36 hours before. Supporting roles are Mickey Rourke, Edgar Ramirez, Delroy Lindo and Mo'Nique. The film is dedicated to Domino Harvey, who died at only 35 years of age from an accidental overdose of fentanyl on June 27, 2005, before the film was released. Documentary film Remembering Saddam is a documentary by Don North, a television news producer. The film follows the story of nine Iraqi businessmen who were arrested in 1995 by Saddam Hussein's regime which was notorious for human rights abuses. They were charged with dealing in foreign currency and imprisoned in Abu Ghraib prison. After a short trial with no defense representation, they were sentenced to amputation of their right hands. The amputation was videotaped and used by Saddam Hussein as a deterrent to other would-be criminals. An "X of shame" was also carved into the foreheads of each man by the surgeons. After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, North tracked down the nine men; seven of them agreed to tell their stories. The documentary follows their story as organizations are lined up to donate surgical services, transportation and prosthetic limbs. Transportation was provided by Continental Airlines. Dr. Agris and Dr. Kestler of Houston donated their time. Medical facilities were provided by Methodist Hospital in Houston. The prosthetic hands which normally cost $50,000 each were donated by Otto Bock, a German-American company. Documentary film Our Trip to Africa is a 1966 short film directed by Peter Kubelka. Documentary film The Fish Tamer is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Dani Resines and Roger Gómez. Documentary film Super Trash is a 2013 documentary directed by Martin Esposito. Documentary film The Lost String is a documentary film on American alternative guitarist Marc Ribot directed by French film maker Anaïs Prosaïc. Animation Sonata is a 2013 animated short music film, written and directed by Nadia Micault. Comedy Quiz Whizz is the 183rd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Science Fiction Time Becomes You is a 2012 comedy romance sience fiction short film written and directed by Matt Gren. Comedy O emigrante is a 2011 comedy drama film directed by Henrique Narciso Dito. Comedy Personal Tailor is a 2013 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang and starring Ge You, Bai Baihe, Li Xiaolu and Zheng Kai. Animation Morana is a 2008 animated short film directed by Simon Bogojevic Narath. Comedy Le Maître-nageur is a 1979 French comedy-drama film directed by Jean-Louis Trintignant. Comedy Southland Tales is a 2006 science fiction, comedy-drama and thriller film and the second film written and directed by Richard Kelly. The title refers to the Southland, a name used by locals to refer to Southern California and Greater Los Angeles. Set in the then-near future of an alternate history, the film is a portrait of Los Angeles, and a satiric commentary on the military–industrial complex and the infotainment industry. The film features an ensemble cast including Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mandy Moore, and Justin Timberlake. Original music for the film was provided by Moby. The film is an international co-production of the United States and Germany. The film premiered May 21, 2006 at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, where it received a largely negative reception. After significant edits, the final version premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2007. It opened in limited release in California on November 14, 2007 and in Canada as well as nationwide in United States, in just 63 theaters, on November 16, 2007. The film opened in the United Kingdom on December 7, 2007. Comedy Klown is a 2010 Danish comedy film starring Frank Hvam and Casper Christensen and directed by Mikkel Nørgaard. It was developed from the successful Danish TV sitcom Klovn, in which Hvam and Christensen play fictionalized versions of themselves. The movie premiered in Denmark 16 December 2010 and managed, during the two remaining weeks of December, to become the most watched Danish movie of 2010. By February 2011 Klown had sold 848.500 total tickets in a nation with a population of 5.5 million, a figure comparable to the comedy films of Susanne Bier and Lone Scherfig 10 years earlier. The movie had its North American premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal in July 2011, where it won the Cheval Noir award. The film was also shown in the United States at the Fantastic Fest where it won as best picture and best screenplay in the Gutbuster comedy feature category. In the autumn of 2011 it was sold for distribution in the United States to Drafthouse Films and 27 July 2012 it was given a small release to US cinemas in Los Angeles, New York and Austin as well as being available through video on demand services. Science Fiction Meniscus is a 2010 animation fantasy short film directed by Maria-Elena Doyle. Comedy Everything Moves Alone is a 2001 independent comedy film produced by the Hale Manor Collective, a trio of Connecticut filmmakers consisting of Mike Aransky, Phil Guerrette and Thomas Edward Seymour. The film follows the journey of a suicidal ex-soldier named Scotch who tracks down his estranged and hostile brother in a small New England town. In this new surrounding, Scotch becomes involved in a strange and comically violent feud between a wealthy but misanthropic local and the easily excitable owner of a video store. “Everything Moves Alone” was shot in 16mm on a $9,000 budget, with a six-person film crew. The film premiered at the Hartford, Connecticut art house theater Cinestudio in the spring of 2001 and went on to play in the New York Independent International Film & Video Festival. It had a theatrical premiere in New York in August 2001, where it received mixed reviews. The filmmakers won the Auteur of the Year Award at the 2001 Bare Bones International Film Festival, and Matt Ford’s performance received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the B-Movie Film Festival. The film was released on DVD in February 2007. Thriller De Heineken ontvoering is a 2011 crime history thriller film written by Maarten Treurniet and Kees van Beijnum, and directed by Maarten Treurniet. Comedy Corn on the Cop is a "Merrie Melodies" animated cartoon short starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Granny. Released July 24, 1965, the cartoon is directed by Irv Spector; the only time that Spector, who was mostly known as a story artist, ever acted as director on a theatrical cartoon. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Joanie Gerber. The title is a play on "corn on the cob." Documentary film Meditation, Creativity, Peace is a 2012 film written by David Lynch. Documentary film Señor Turista is a 1984 film written and directed by Gerlinde Böhm. Animation Bunny Hugged is a 1950 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Released in 1951, the short is essentially a re-working of Jones' 1948 short Rabbit Punch, substituting boxing for wrestling. Comedy Always Kabhi Kabhi is a 2011 Hindi romance film directed by Roshan Abbas, and produced by Shahrukh Khan under Red Chillies Entertainment. It introduced Ali Fazal, along with Giselli Monteiro while Zoa Morani, Satish Shah, Lilette Dubey, Vijay Raaz, Mukesh Tiwari and Manoj Joshi play supporting roles. The film released on 17 June 2011. It focuses on four teenagers embarking on a dramatic journey during their incident-packed final year at school. Documentary film "Wonderfully honest and hysterically funny, this self-doc covers issues of adoption, race and family through the eyes of a seven-year-old boy." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Man On Earth is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Yianni Warnock. Animation The Wild is a 2006 American computer animated adventure comedy film directed by animator Steve "Spaz" Williams, and produced by Clint Goldman and Beau Flynn. The film was a C.O.R.E. Feature Animation production, and it was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It was released to theaters on April 14, 2006 in North America. Thriller Saw V is a 2008 Canadian-American horror film directed by David Hackl and written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan and stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson, Betsy Russell, Mark Rolston, Julie Benz, Carlo Rota, and Meagan Good. It is the fifth installment of the Saw franchise, and was released on October 23, 2008 in Australia and October 24, 2008 in North America. David Hackl, who served as the production designer of Saw II, III, and IV, and second-unit director for Saw III and IV made his directorial debut with Saw V. Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, the writers of the previous film, returned to write the film. Charlie Clouser, who provided the score for all previous Saw films, also returned to compose the score for the film. Saw creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell served as executive producers. The film focuses primarily on the events that led up to Detective Mark Hoffman becoming an apprentice of the Jigsaw Killer, as well as his efforts to prevent anyone else from learning his secret. Documentary film An Idea Film. A Bookumentary. A cinematic treatment of a worldview. A poet live in concert. A motion picture sermon. VH1 Storytellers meets Planet Earth. 60 Minutes meets Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. In this unusual but fascinating film sequence best-selling author N.D. Wilson gives an emotional and intellectual tour of life in this world and the final chapter that is death. Everything before after and in-between is a series of miracles--some of which are encouraging others disturbing and uncomfortable. Documentary film On The Mat is a 2012 documentary film directed by Fredric Golding. Thriller Kram is a 2012 bollywood thriller film written and directed by Rajesh Ganguly. Documentary film Thin Arms is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Sandeep Ray. Comedy You Were Never Duckier is an animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series from 1948. Starring Daffy Duck and Henery Hawk, this cartoon marked the start of a direction change for Daffy Duck, from a "screwball" character, to a greedy, self-centered one. This cartoon was also the next-to-last Henery Hawk cartoon to not be directed by Robert McKimson, and one of only three to be directed by creator Chuck Jones. The title is a play on the title song in the 1942 musical film "You Were Never Lovelier" starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth, with music and lyrics by Jerome Kern and Johnny Mercer. Comedy Ishqiya is a 2010 Indian black comedy thriller film starring Vidya Balan, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah, and Salman Shahid in the lead roles. It was directed by Abhishek Chaubey in his directorial debut and was produced by Raman Maroo and Vishal Bhardwaj. The film was released on 29 January 2010. The film was declared an average performer at the box office. It was selected for screening at the 34th Cairo International Film Festival. A sequel Dedh Ishqiya was released in January 2014 with the same cast and crew, sans Vidya Balan, who will be substituted by Madhuri Dixit and Huma Qureshi. Documentary film Second Opinion: Laetrile at Sloan-Kettering is a biographical documentary drama film directed by Eric Merola. Documentary film Time Will Tell is a 1992 music biography documentary film directed by Declan Lowney. Comedy El amor de tu vida S.A. is a 1996 comedy and romance film written by Malú Huacuja del Toro and directed by Leticia Venzor. Documentary film Insight is a 2012 documentary and short film written and directed by Sebastian Diaz Morales. Documentary film Sword Fishing is a 1939 short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1940 for Best Live Action Short Film, One-Reel. Documentary film The Natural History of the Chicken is a 2000 comedy documentary film. Documentary film The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir is a 1975 American documentary film directed by Shirley MacLaine and Claudia Weill. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Thriller Kilometer Zero is a film by Pavel Sanaev, released in Russia on October 25, 2007. Documentary film Symbiosis was a 70 mm film shown from October 1982 to January 1995 in the Harvest Theater at The Land pavilion at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It was directed by Paul Gerber and narrated by veteran voice-actor Philip L. Clarke. The movie focused on the balance between technological expansion and the protection of the environment. The film showed environmental damage caused by humans and what is being done to fix the damage created. It closed on January 1, 1995 and was replaced by Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable. The new film featured some re-edited footage from Symbiosis. Documentary film Hamoon Bazha is a documentary film by Mani Haghighi. It is about a famous Iranian cult film named Hamoon directed by Dariush Mehrjui. Thriller Elysium is a 2013 American dystopian science fiction action thriller film written, directed, and co-produced by Neill Blomkamp, and starring Matt Damon and Jodie Foster. It was released on August 9, 2013, in both conventional and IMAX Digital theaters. Elysium is a co-production of Media Rights Capital and TriStar Pictures. The film takes place on both a ravaged Earth, and a luxurious space habitat called Elysium. It explores political and sociological themes such as immigration, overpopulation, health care, exploitation, the justice system, and class issues. Comedy La Tour Montparnasse Infernale is a 2000 French comedy film directed by Charles Nemes and written by Kader Aoun, Ramzy Bedia, Eric Judor and Xavier Matthieu. When it came out in cinemas in Canada, it was translated into Don't Die Too Hard in reference to Die Hard, starring Bruce Willis. Documentary film A Lovely Day is a documentary film directed by Kerri Gawryn. Science Fiction Air Doll is a 2009 Japanese drama film directed by Hirokazu Koreeda. It is based on the manga series Kuuki Ningyo by Yoshiie Gōda, which was serialized in the seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original, and is about an inflatable doll that develops a consciousness and falls in love. The movie debuted in the Un Certain Regard section at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. It opened in Japanese cinemas on 26 September 2009. Director Koreeda has stated that the film is about the loneliness of urban life and the question of what it means to be human. Comedy The Black Decameron is a 1972 Italian costume drama comedy film directed by Piero Vivarelli. Comedy Mardi Gras: Spring Break is a 2011 comedy/road trip film. It stars Nicholas D'Agosto, Josh Gad, Bret Harrison, Arielle Kebbel, Danneel Harris, Regina Hall, and Carmen Electra. It is directed by Phil Dornfield. The film follows a trio of senior college students who visit New Orleans during the Mardi Gras season. Originally shot in 2008 as Max's Mardi Gras, it was scheduled for release by Sony Pictures' Screen Gems division. It was shelved until September 2011, when Samuel Goldwyn Films released it in select cities. Comedy Detective Lovelorn und die Rache des Pharao is a 2002 comedy adventure film from Germany, directed by Thomas Frick. Animation Crowing Pains is a cartoon in the Looney Tunes series that was released in 1947. The cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson, stars Henery Hawk, Sylvester, and Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg, all of whom are voiced by Mel Blanc. It is featured, fully restored, on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6. Thriller Gaddaar is a 1995 Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Sareen and produced by Sunanda R. Shetty. It stars Sunil Shetty, Sonali Bendre and Harish Kumar in pivotal roles. Comedy Avant qu'il ne soit trop tard is a 2005 film directed by Laurent Dussaux. Documentary film Steve-O: Demise and Rise is a 2009 documentary film directed by Dimitry Elyashkevich. Comedy Up for the Cup is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Sydney Howard, Joan Wyndham, Stanley Kirk and Moore Marriott. A Yorkshireman comes to London to watch the FA Cup final and loses his money and tickets, leading to a frantic search to recover them. The film was remade in 1950, again directed by Jack Raymond. Thriller Paper Mask is a 1990 British drama film directed by Christopher Morahan and starring Paul McGann, Amanda Donohoe and Tom Wilkinson. A hospital porter decides to impersonate a doctor in a busy hospital. It was based on a novel by John Collee. Science Fiction Time Freak is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bowler, and produced by Gigi Causey. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. The time-travel comedy was inspired by other time-travel movies like Primer and Back to the Future. Bowler and Causey decided to produce the film after they got married, spending the $25,000 they had saved to buy an apartment in New York. The film was rejected by several film festivals, including Sundance, Telluride, and Tribeca, but the couple submitted it to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which selected the film as a nominee for the award. The film stars John Conor Brooke, Michael Nathanson and Emilea Wilson. Brooke and Nathanson are roommates, but Nathanson hasn't been home for three days, so Brooke goes to Nathanson's lab in a run down building to check on him. Nathanson has just perfected the time machine he had been working on, but is behaving oddly. It turns out he has been re-doing the events of the day before, trying to perfect his interactions at a dry cleaner and with a woman that he wants to impress. Animation The Construction of ANSTALT3000 is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Helmut Munz. Comedy Inga Enna Solluthu is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Vincent Selva, and produced and written by VTV Ganesh who also plays the lead role, with Meera Jasmine and Santhanam in supporting roles. The film released on 30 January 2014 and opened to negative reviews and declared flop at the box office. Documentary film The Smell of Burning Ants is a 1994 documentary short film directed by Jay Rosenblatt. Animation Bloody Date is a 2006 short animated film directed by Takena Nagao. Documentary film Moroloja is a 2011 documentary short biography directed by Alexander Ingham Brooke. Comedy Notting Hill is a 1999 British romantic comedy film set in Notting Hill, London, released on 21 May 1999. The screenplay was by Richard Curtis, who had written Four Weddings and a Funeral. It was produced by Duncan Kenworthy and directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts, Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, Tim McInnerny, Gina McKee and Hugh Bonneville. The film was well received by critics, and became the highest grossing British film released that year. The film won a BAFTA, and was nominated in two other categories. Notting Hill won other awards, including a British Comedy Award and a Brit Award for the soundtrack. Science Fiction Machotaildrop is a 2009 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Corey Adams & Alex Craig. "Billboards, airplane-towed banners and the videogame young Walter Rhum plays every day at the bakery/skate shop he works at trumpet the notion that the widely worshipped skateboard company Machotaildrop is, in a word, "glorious." Walter wants nothing else in his boring suburban life than to earn a place among the top riders, like the haughty and heroic Blair Stanley. Dreams do come true, kidsafter he mails in his carefully assembled demo video, an elegantly handwritten invitation from the Baron himself arrives and Walter is soon whisked off to Machotaildrop's hidden headquarters, an opulent chateau where Walter is feted as the next big thing in skating. But is this really a dream come true, or a nightmare about to unfold? What exactly motivates this charming yet perplexing Baron and his strange attendants? What are his plans vis-a-vis the Manwolfs, a pack of feral skater miscreants Walter discovers in an abandoned amusement park? Why is Walter's idol, Blair Stanley, so foul-humoured all the time? And what is truly happening in the cavernous bowels of the Machotaildrop compound? Skateboard culture certainly has its stack of motion-picture material, from endless indie rider videos through the incisive documentary DOGTOWN AND Z-BOYS to the fairly ordinary sports dramas GRIND and THRASHIN'. But now, skate rats can claim their own fantastic filma sweet yet paranoid fairy-tale that blends the sympathetic quirkiness, clever understatement and exquisite visual polish of the post-millennial indie film wave with a bold surrealist sensibility echoing Fellini and Herzog as well as WILLY WONKA and THE PRISONER. MACHOTAILDROP aims first and foremost to amaze and amuse, and does so handily with its unusual characters and visual richesmuch of it was shot on the grounds of a stately manor outside Budapest, and production designer Jeffro Halliday's countless wise touches help the film look like it had a far greater budget (the kind that would never be laid out for such an off-the-wall oddball gem). But it also offers a few thoughts on youth and aging, innocent hopes and broken dreams, the simple pleasure of skateboarding for fun rather than profit and of course, the resonant power of Ape Snake!" Quoting Rupert Bottenberg, Fantasia International Film Festival. Thriller L'iguana dalla lingua di fuoco is a 1971 Italian giallo film. It is directed by Riccardo Freda, who was unhappy with the film and had his name replaced with the pseudonym "Willy Pareto". The film is loosely based on the novel A Room Without a Door written by Richard Mann. Animation Prisoner of Zenda is an Australian 49-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988. The film is based on Anthony Hope's classic English novel, The Prisoner of Zenda, first published in 1894, and was adapted by Leonard Lee. It was produced by Roz Phillips and featured original music by John Stuart. The copyright in this film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital. Thriller The Fencing Master is a 1992 Spanish film based on the novel of the same name by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. Thriller Dead Man's Shoes is a 2004 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Shane Meadows, and co-written by Paddy Considine, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Toby Kebbell, Gary Stretch and Stuart Wolfenden. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 1 October 2004. The film was shot in three weeks in the summer of 2003. Comedy Cásate y verás is a 1946 comedy film written by Ramiro Gómez Kemp & Carlos Orellana and directed by Carlos Orellana. Documentary film Traduire is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Nurit Aviv. Documentary film The Flan is a 2013 comedy, animated, biographical, family short film written and directed by Raoul Olou. Comedy Eddie is a 1996 comedy film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Frank Langella. The film barely broke even at the box office, grossing $31,387,164 in the US. The film was directed by Steve Rash. Thriller Case Closed: The Last Wizard Of The Century, known as Detective Conan: The Last Wizard of the Century in Japan, is a Japanese animated feature film based on the Case Closed series. It was released in Japanese theatres on April 17, 1999. Funimation Entertainment acquired the rights to this film from TMS Entertainment on July 17, 2009 and released the dub in December 2009. This is the first movie appearance of Ai Haibara, Kaitou Kid and Heiji Hattori. Comedy 50 First Dates is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal and written by George Wing. The film stars Adam Sandler as a lothario veterinarian and Drew Barrymore as an amnesiac, along with Rob Schneider, Sean Astin, Lusia Strus, Blake Clark, and Dan Aykroyd. Most of the film was shot on location in Oahu, Hawaii on the Windward side and the North Shore. Sandler and Barrymore won an MTV award. The fictitious memory impairment suffered by Barrymore's character, Goldfield's Syndrome, is similar to short term memory loss and Anterograde amnesia. Science Fiction Aliens from Another Planet is a 1982 sc-fi TV film directed by Irwin Allen and Sobey Martin. Thriller Le vieux fusil is a 1975 French film directed by Robert Enrico, and starring Philippe Noiret, Romy Schneider and Jean Bouise. It won the 1976 César Award for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Music, and was nominated for best director, supporting actor, writing, cinematography, editing and sound. The film is based on the Massacre of Oradour-sur-Glane in 1944. Comedy Join talkative Airedale terrier Joe the Dog as he visits the jungle, a farm and a wild animal park to meet with interesting animals including Glenda the cow, Big Tom the horse, Virginia the giraffe, Nanuk the polar bear and others. Animation A Charlie Brown Christmas is an animated television special based on the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. Produced by Lee Mendelson and directed by Bill Melendez, the program made its debut on CBS on December 9, 1965. In the special, lead character Charlie Brown finds himself depressed despite the onset of the cheerful holiday season. Lucy suggests he direct a school Christmas play, but he is both ignored and mocked by his peers. The story touches on the over-commercialization and secularism of Christmas, and serves to remind viewers of the true meaning of Christmas. Peanuts had become a phenomenon worldwide by the mid-1960s, and the special was commissioned and sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company. It was written over the period of several weeks, and animated on a shoestring budget in only six months. In casting the characters, the producers went an unconventional route, hiring child actors. The program's soundtrack was similarly unorthodox: it features a jazz score by pianist Vince Guaraldi. Animation Lil' Ainjil is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and features Krazy Kat. Comedy Stella Street is a 2004 comedy film directed by Peter Richardson. Documentary film Methel Island is a 2013 documentary film directed and written by Meg Smaker. Comedy Bill Burr: Let It Go was a 2010 comedy film written by Bill Burr and directed by Shannon Hartman. Documentary film Jews of Egypt is an Egyptian documentary film produced by Haitham El-Khameesy and directed by Amir Ramses, the film is also cowritten and researched by Mostafa Youssef. It documented the history of the Jewish people in Egypt. Alastair Beach of The Independent said that the film was "[b]illed as the first film of this kind to be allowed out on general release". Documentary film Pierre Rissient: Man of Cinema is a 2007 documentary directed by Todd McCarthy. Comedy Here's to the Girls is a comedy and romance film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. Comedy Sukhamo Devi is a 1986 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Venu Nagavally who described the film as his own tragical love story. It features Mohanlal in Supporting role with Shankar in lead role and Geetha and Urvashi pivote role. The film, features memorable music soundtrack composed by Raveendran to the lyrics penned by O. N. V. Kurup and cinematography by S. Kumar. Editing of the film was done by K. P. Puthran while the assistant directors to the film were Ajayan and G. S. Vijayan with Art direction by Krishnan Kutty. K. J. Yesudas and K. S. Chithra has lent their voice for the soundtracks of the film. Documentary film Ragnar Axelsson, known as Rax, is a photograher for Iceland's largest newspaper. This documentary follows him on his life's mission, to capture the human faces of climate change by photographing the vanishing lifestyles of the people of the north. Rax is among the most celebrated photographers in the world and his series of photographs, Faces of the North, is a living document of the dying cultures of the far northern reaches of the planet, mainly Icelandic farmers, fishermen and the great hunters of Greenland. 'It was really only one photograph that started me off,' he says. 'An old man in a rowing boat and his dog on a skerry. I thought to myself, these men are vanishing. If I don't photograph them now, no one will remember them and no one will know that they ever existed.' Rax spent his childhood summers on an isolated farm on the southern coast of Iceland, where the farmers lived off of the land as countless generations had before them. As a child he was enraptured by the landscape and the interactions between man and nature. Twenty-five years ago, his fascination with people who try to survive in extreme circumstances took him from Iceland to Greenland - a place which has continually inspired him to return. His photo essays of the hunters of Greenland are legendary. Rax could well have been a hunter himself - and we watch him as he stalks his images and strikes at the opportune moment. Fascinated by stories of half-forgotten people who have adapted to unspeakably harsh conditions, Rax is now documenting them as they cope with extreme changes to those conditions as the result of climate change. Last Days of the Arctic is a celebration of the photographer and his subjects, an elegy for a disappearing landscape and the people who inhabit it. Comedy Up in the Air is a 2009 American drama film directed by Jason Reitman and co-written by Reitman and Sheldon Turner. It is a film adaptation of the 2001 novel of the same name, written by Walter Kirn. The story is centered on a corporate "downsizer" Ryan Bingham and his travels. The film follows his isolated life and philosophies and the people he meets along the way. Filming was primarily in St. Louis, Missouri, which substituted for a number of other cities. Several scenes were filmed in Detroit, Michigan; Omaha, Nebraska; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Miami, Florida. Reitman heavily promoted Up in the Air with personal appearances at film festivals and other showings, starting with the Telluride Film Festival on September 5, 2009. The Los Angeles premiere was at the Mann Village Theater on Monday, November 30, 2009. Paramount scheduled a limited North American release on December 4, 2009, broadening the release on December 11, 2009, with a wide release on December 23, 2009. The National Board of Review and the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association named Up in the Air the Best Picture of 2009. Documentary film Ikland is a 2011 documentary film about a journey into the mountains of northern Uganda near the Kenyan border and a visit with the notorious Ik people. It was produced by Cevin Soling, and directed by Soling and David Hilbert. The Ik were famously described as callous and indifferent by anthropologist Colin Turnbull in his 1972 ethnographic book The Mountain People. Ikland recounts an adventure in travel, revisits Turnbull's description in the context of local circumstances, and reveals the Ik people and culture in a more sympathetic and up-to-date manner. Thriller 2 Guns is a 2013 American action comedy film directed by Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur and starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg. Based on a comic book series of the same name published by Boom! Studios, the film was released on August 2, 2013, and was met with mixed to positive reviews from critics. Documentary film Beyond the Cloud Yonaoshi 3.11 is a documentary film directed by Keiko Courdy. Comedy Toy Town Hall is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Comedy Le Boulet is a French film directed by Alain Berbérian and Frédéric Forestier, released in 2002. It is known internationally as Ball and Chain. Comedy Murder with Music is a 1941 American film directed by George P. Quigley. The film is also known as Mistaken Identity. Documentary film Not without You is a 2010 documentary film directed by Petra Lataster-Czisch and Peter Lataster. Comedy The reality of life slams into the proverbial wall when a group of necessitous best friends and ex-lovers are reunited at a milestone reunion, igniting an already passionate and combustible past. Documentary film To Play and To Fight presents the captivating story of the Venezuelan Youth Orchestra System - an incredible network of hundreds of orchestras formed within most of Venezuela's towns and villages. Once a modest program designed to expose rural children to the wonders of music, the system has become one of the most important and beautiful social phenomena in modern history. The documentary portrays the inspirational stories of world class musicians trained by the Venezuelan system, including the Berlin Philharmonic's youngest player Edicson Ruiz and world renowned conductor Gustavo Dudamel. With interviews with many of the world's most celebrated musicians including the great tenor Placido Domingo, Claudio Abbado, Sir Simon Rattle, Guiseppe Sinopoli, and Eduardo Mata, To Play and To Fight is an inspirational story of courage, determination, ambition, and love showing us that... only those who dream can achieve the impossible. Documentary film The Gleaners and I is a 2000 French documentary film by Agnès Varda that features various kinds of gleaning. It was entered into competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, and later went on to win awards around the world. In a 2014 Sight and Sound poll, film critics voted The Gleaners and I the eighth best documentary film of all time. Science Fiction The Death of the Incredible Hulk is a 1990 telefilm, the last of three revival telefilms from the 1978–1982 television show The Incredible Hulk. Bill Bixby reprises his role as Dr. David Bruce Banner and Lou Ferrigno returns to play the Hulk. Prior to Bill Bixby's death in 1993, there was talk of another Incredible Hulk television movie which would resurrect the character. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Comedy Along Came Polly is a 2004 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John Hamburg, starring Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston in the lead roles. Documentary film Hamburg damals – Die Jahre 1965-69 is a 2005 documentary film directed by Christian Mangels. Science Fiction The Noah's Ark Principle is a 1984 West German science fiction film written and directed by Roland Emmerich as his thesis at the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München. While his fellow students typically raised and spent 20,000 Deutsche Mark for their final work, Emmerich managed to collect a budget of 1,200,000 DM. This film, shot in color with mono sound, received a rating of 12 in West Germany, and was sold to 20 countries. It was submitted to the 34th Berlin International Film Festival and received some acclaim for technical skill and special effects, but won no prizes. Thriller Who Killed Lamb? is a 1974 TV film starring Stanley Baker as a detective investigating a murder. Comedy Old Bones of the River is a comedy film released in 1938 starring British actor Will Hay with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and directed by Marcel Varnel. The film is a spoof of the 1935 movie, Sanders of the River, and has been described as "the most comprehensive trashing of the British Empire ever put on celluloid." Documentary film Cat Skin is a 1962 short documentary film written by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade and Domingos de Oliveira and directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade. Comedy Ghostbusters II is a 1989 American science fiction fantasy comedy film produced and directed by Ivan Reitman. It is the sequel to the 1984 film of the same name and follows the further adventures of the four parapsychologists and their organization which combats paranormal activities. The film grossed $215 million and received mixed reviews. Thriller Two Lives is a 2012 German drama film written and directed by Georg Maas, and starring Juliane Kohler, with Liv Ullmann. Set in Norway and Germany, it is loosely based on an unpublished novel by Hannelore Hippe since released as Ice Ages. The film explores the history of the Lebensborn or war children, born in Norway and raised in Germany. It explores the lives of a grown woman who had claimed to have escaped from East Germany, where she was raised, and her Norwegian mother, with whom she is reunited. The Film won The Grand Prize and the BIFF Award for the Best Film at the Biberach Independent Film Festival, the Audience Award at the International Filmfest Emden, and was nominated for the International Debut Award at the Göteborg International Film Festival. The film was selected in 2013 as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, and made the January shortlist. Documentary film A King's Story is a 1965 British documentary film directed by Harry Booth about the life of King Edward VIII, from his birth until abdication in 1936. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Rei Rei is a 2-episode Japanese hentai original video animation series produced by Aubeck. It was licensed by ADV but is now licensed by a division of ADV, SoftCel Pictures in United States. On April 23, 2004, SoftCel Pictures released the 2 OVA episodes on a DVD. Animation What Else is the Bobby Pin Good For? is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Roland Toth-Pocs. Animation Caleb's Woods is a 2012 short animation children's film directed by Joshua Durst. Thriller In this episode Jimmy Sweetman ventures out to locate a rare film print called "Le Fin Du Monde". The film once shown has been known to drive its audience into a crazed frenzy before the theatre goes up in flames. He finally discovers that the film does live up to it's reputation on the results are quite shocking. Documentary film Hollywood & Hammer is a 2012 comedy short film written and directed by Ryan Steven Green. Comedy Season's Greetings is an delayed Bollywood coming-of-age romance comedy film directed by Vicky Chopra, and produced under the banner UTV Motion Pictures. The film is expected to feature Tabu in the lead role, opposite the four male leads, Shreyas Talpade, Jaaved Jaaferi, Aashish Chaudhary and Vatsal Seth, who last appeared together in the film Paying Guests. It also stars Sohail Khan, Amrita Arora in pivotal roles. Season's Greetings was expected to release in early 2010, however was unable to match the release date. After being postponed, the film was announced to release in 2011, which was also cancelled. The film is currently under-production completing its final stages. Animation Darkness, Light, Darkness is a 1989 animated short film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy "E" is a 1982 short animation comedy film written and directed by Bretislav Pojar. Documentary film Breaking the Habit is a 1964 American short documentary film directed by John Korty about cigarette smoking and lung cancer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Laminat is a 2010 short film directed by Stuart Wealands. Comedy Almost Summer is a 1978 motion picture directed by Martin Davidson, and produced by Motown Productions for Universal Pictures. It is the only Motown theatrical feature not to center on African-American characters. Though not successful at the box office, the film has since acquired a certain degree of historical importance because many observers consider it to be the first of a series of distinctive "youth-genre" films of which other, more prominent examples include Fast Times at Ridgemont High and The Breakfast Club. Set in a generic Southern California high school, the plot of the film revolves around a student council election, which stirs up assorted petty jealousies among various characters. Most of the soundtrack was written by Mike Love of the Beach Boys and performed by a studio band assembled by Love known as Celebration. Thriller Blast was a 2004 straight-to-DVD action comedy film. The film was directed by Anthony Hickox and written by Steven E. de Souza, starring Eddie Griffin, Vinnie Jones, Breckin Meyer, and Vivica A. Fox. Comedy Shahrukh Bola "Khoobsurat Hai Tu" is a 2010 Hindi film directed by Makrand Deshpande and produced by Amarjeet Singh Bhasin under the Music Factory banner. It stars Preetika Chawla and Afzaal Khan in the lead roles, with Kay Kay Menon and Nagesh Bhonsle in supporting roles and Shahrukh Khan in a cameo as himself. It was released on November 19, 2010. Comedy Turnaround Jake is a comedy drama family film directed by Jared Isham. Animation Upon The Rock is a 2013 short animation adventure film written and directed by James Bascara. Comedy Eigyô 100 man kai is a comedy film directed by Kôichi Hamatani. Science Fiction Battle of the Worlds is a 1961 Italian science fiction film directed by Antonio Margheriti, starring Claude Rains, Bill Carter and Maya Brent. The Italian title translates as The Planet of Extinct Men. Documentary film The Most Secret Place on Earth is a 2008 film by German director Marc Eberle, dealing with the secret operation waged by the CIA throughout the sixties and early seventies against communist guerrillas in Laos, particularly in the city of Long Chen. Documentary film Stories Of Trust: Calling For Climate Recovery – Trust Montana is a 2011 short family historical documentary film written by John Thiebes and directed by Kelly Matheson, Deia Schlosberg, Christi Cooper-Kuhn, Katie Lose Gilbertson and Sean Solowiej. Animation If Not, So Not! is a 1998 animation short film written and directed by Vladimir Kral. Thriller China Moon is a 1994 American neo-noir film directed by John Bailey and starring Ed Harris, Benicio del Toro and Madeleine Stowe. It was written by Roy Carlson. It was filmed in 1991 but "shelved" for three years before its release. Comedy Yana's Friends is a 1999 Israeli film directed by Arik Kaplun. script editor: Savi Gabizon. Critically acclaimed, it won 10 Israeli Academy Awards including the Ophir Award for Best Picture. It also won the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1999. The film has a very rare 100% rating on the film website Rotten Tomatoes based on 30 reviews. Documentary film Soldiers' Stories is a short historical war documentary film directed by Jonathan Kitzen. Comedy Where Do We Go Now? is a 2011 film by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki. The film premiered during the 2011 Cannes Film Festival as part of Un Certain Regard . The film was selected to represent Lebanon for the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film won the Cadillac People's Choice Award at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Wilby Wonderful is a 2004 film by Daniel MacIvor. The film is a comedic drama about 24 hours in the life of the small town of Wilby, where the municipal festival is in preparation. It focuses on the changes occurring in the lives of several different inhabitants as development comes to the island and threatens to change the world around them. The title comes from a sign created to promote the town; comically, it has been painted wrong, and says "Wilby Wonderful," as opposed to "Wonderful Wilby." Wilby Wonderful received a 71% rating from review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 7 reviews. Thriller Trade of Innocents is a 2012 American made thriller independent film written and directed by Christopher Bessette, and starring Dermot Mulroney, Mira Sorvino, John Billingsley, Trieu Tran. Trade of Innocents was shot on location in Bangkok, Thailand. The film will look to bring awareness and involvement to work against human trafficking. Comedy Cold Feet is a 1989 film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It stars Keith Carradine and Sally Kirkland. Comedy Callahan is a 1982 adventure comedy film directed by Harry Winer. Thriller Pickup on South Street is a Cold War spy film noir written and directed by Samuel Fuller and released by the 20th Century Fox studio. The film stars Richard Widmark, Jean Peters and Thelma Ritter. This movie was screened at Venice Film Festival in 1953. Thriller Criminally Insane is a 1975 horror film written and directed by Nick Millard. It was followed by a 1987 sequel entitled Criminally Insane 2, and had a 2014 remake titled Crazy Fat Ethel. Animation Louvre Come Back to Me! is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It is the last Pepé Le Pew cartoon of the "classic" Warner Bros. animation age. Comedy Our Family Wedding is a romantic comedy film starring Forest Whitaker, America Ferrera, Carlos Mencia, Lance Gross, Shannyn Sossamon, Charlie Murphy and Regina King. It received its wide release on March 12, 2010. Comedy Laughing to the Bank is a 2011 comedy film directed by Brian Hooks. Comedy Rye Coalition: The Story of the Hard Luck 5 is a biographical music comedy documentary film directed by Jenni Matz. Comedy "A comedic short that tackles the age-old question of 'Who is the queerest of them all?'. With a cast representing many diverse aspects of the LGBT/Queer community, Queerer Than Thou explores the boundaries of identity, and the tensions that frequently exist along these borderlands." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Documentary film Disfarmer: A Portrait of America is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Martin Layut. Comedy Kilerów 2-óch is a continuation of Kiler movie, directed in 1997. The film premiered 8 January 1999 in Poland and like the first part it has received financial and critical success. Documentary film The Spirit Moves: A History of Black Social Dance on Film, 1900–1986 is a documentary film by Mura Dehn chronicling the evolution of African-American social dance throughout most of the 20th century. In its original form it consists of nearly six hours of rare archival footage shot over the course of thirty years. Since 1987 this complete version has only been available for viewing at a select few institutions. In 2008 the first three parts of Dehn's work, totaling two hours, were remastered and released on DVD by Dancetime Publications. Comedy Little Athens is a 2005 American independent film directed by Tom Zuber, which stars John Patrick Amedori, Erica Leerhsen, DJ Qualls, Rachel Miner, Eric Szmanda, Michael Peña, and more. Despite premiering at Toronto Film Festival in 2005, it wasn't released on DVD until November 21, 2006. Comedy Gol Chakkar is a 2012 Pakistani comedy film directed by Shahbaz Shigri, produced and written by Aisha Linnea Akhtar. Film features Ali Rehman Khan, Hasan Bruun Akhtar, Usman Mukhtar, Salmaan Ahmed Shaukat, Uzair Jaswal, Adil Gul, Saboor Pasha, Asad Ali Shigri and special appearance by Shahana Khan Khalil. This film is a sequel to Sole Search on the life of a character Candy Bhai from the earlier version. Candy Bhai, along with some new characters, gets into trouble when the boys decide to head over to Rawalpindi. Documentary film Let's Rock Again! is a music documentary film following Joe Strummer as he tours across USA and Japan with his band the Mescaleros promoting their second album Global a Go-Go. The memoir was shot by filmmaker and longtime Strummer friend Dick Rude in the 18 months leading up to Strummer's death in 2002. Documentary film Jerusalem My Love is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Jeppe Rønde. Documentary film A Time and A Time is a 2008 film directed by Sarah Cox. Comedy Club Dread is a 2004 comedy horror film written by the comedy group Broken Lizard, who also created Super Troopers. It is directed by Jay Chandrasekhar, one of the group members. Though the story is set on an island in Costa Rica, filming took place in Mexico. Documentary film Grannys Is is a 1989 film directed by David Larcher. Comedy Simon Sez is a 1999 action comedy film starring Dennis Rodman, Dane Cook, and John Pinette. The score for this film was composed by Brian Tyler. Documentary film Dreams with Sharp Teeth is a 2008 biographical documentary film about writer Harlan Ellison. It is composed of original and archive footage of Ellison and talking head segments from colleagues and fans including Robin Williams, Peter David, and Neil Gaiman. Comedy Al son de la marimba is a 1940 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Agent X44 is a 2007 Star Cinema film starring Vhong Navarro as Agent X44 with Mariel Rodriguez in her film debut. The movie was directed by Joyce Bernal. Comedy Mone Prane Acho Tumi is a Dallywood Bengali film that released in 2008. It's a romantic comedy film, directed by Jakir Hossain Raju and leading stars are Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Razzak, Shagorika, Misha Soudagor and many more. and this film is one of the top grossing Dhallywood film of 2008. Animation Out of the Strong Come Forth With a Sweetness Weakness is a 2013 experimental short animation film directed and created by Jonesy. Thriller Jacob's Ladder is a 1990 American psychological horror film directed by Adrian Lyne, written and produced by Bruce Joel Rubin and starring Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Peña and Danny Aiello. The Special Edition of the film was released on the DVD by Artisan Entertainment in 1998 and on the Blu-ray Disc by Lions Gate Entertainment in 2010. The film's protagonist, Jacob, is a Vietnam veteran whose experiences prior to and during the war result in strange, fragmentary flashbacks and bizarre hallucinations that continue to haunt him. As his ordeal worsens, Jacob desperately attempts to figure out the truth. Jacob's Ladder was made by Carolco Pictures ten years after being written by Rubin. It drew from several inspirations for its story and effects, including the short film An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and the paintings of Francis Bacon. Though only moderately successful upon release, the film garnered a cult following and became a source of influence for various other works such as the horror franchise Silent Hill. A loose remake of Jacob's Ladder was announced to be in works by LD Entertainment. Comedy My Stuff is a 2013 documentary film directed by Petri Luukkainen. Comedy Room No. 103 is an upcoming Bengali film directed by Aniket Chattopadhyay and produced by Kaustav Roy. This film is comedy with thriller elements. Documentary film Dutch Influence is a documentary film directed by Samuel Comazzi, Hatim El Khatib and Rikash Gobardhan. Comedy Lake Effects is a 2011 comedy, family film written by Scott Winters, Michael McKay, Carolyn Miller, Sara Elizabeth Timmins, Michael Ceraso and directed by Michael McKay. Comedy Cafe Europa is a 1990 Franz Xaver Bogner. Comedy Cattle Stampede is a 1943 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Animation Le Petit Cirque et autres contes is a 1994 French package film. It is 50 minutes long and contains the following seven short films for young children and their families from the Folimage studio: Au clair de la lune, a stop motion animation by Pascal Le Nôtre Le Petit Cirque de toutes les couleurs, a stop motion animation by Jacques-Rémy Girerd Nos adieux au music-hall, a pastamation by Laurent Pouvaret Le Prince des joyaux, a silhouette animation by Michel Ocelot Le Wall, a clay animation by Jean-Loup Felicioli Paroles en l'air, a traditional animation in charcoal by Sylvain Vincendeau Le Moine et le poisson, a traditional animation in India ink by Michaël Dudok de Wit Documentary film The Himmler Project is a 2000 film directed by Romuald Karmakar. Animation The White Lady Babysitting - Alarm in Paradise is an animated short film written by Pavel Brycz and directed by Petr Friedl. Thriller Mea culpa is a 2014 action thriller film directed by Fred Cavayé. Comedy A Day In The Life Of A Bathroom Mirror is a 2014 short romantic fantasy comedy film written by Dominic Rose and directed by Phil Hawkins. Thriller Solace is an upcoming American mystery thriller film directed by Afonso Poyart, written by Ted Griffin and screenplay by Peter Morgan and Sean Bailey. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, Colin Farrell, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Abbie Cornish, Matt Gerald, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Kenny Johnson and Sharon Lawrence. Thriller Lucia is an Indian Kannada language psychological thriller film directed and written by Pawan Kumar. It stars Sathish Ninasam and Sruthi Hariharan. The trailer of Lucia was released in February 2013,with the film releasing on September 6, 2013. Lucia premiered at the London Indian Film Festival on July 20, 2013. It won the Best Film Audience Choice award at the festival. The film is being remade in Tamil as Enakkul Oruvan starring Siddharth and Deepa Sannidhi and is scheduled to be released in 2014. Actor Siddharth himself expressed his interest in signing the key role in the remake after watching "Lucia". Documentary film The Ring of Life is a sports, documentary film directed by Lee Jin-hyeok. Thriller Helpless is a 2012 South Korean psychological mystery/thriller written and directed by Byun Young-joo based on the bestselling novel All She Was Worth by Japanese writer Miyabe Miyuki. A man searches for his fiancée who vanished without a trace, only to discover dark, shocking truths about her and that she wasn’t the person he thought he knew. Animation Voidov~ is a 2012 animated film directed by Manuel Knapp. Science Fiction How To Catch a Mole is a 2009 film directed by Juan David Gonzalez Monroy. Comedy Fresh from the Farm is a 1915 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Animation A Feather in His Hare is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes animated short, directed by Chuck Jones. It was originally released on February 7, 1948. The title is yet another pun on "hair". This was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Chuck Jones that features the modern design of Bugs instead of the version Jones used from Super-Rabbit to Hair-Raising Hare, which was a shorter and slightly differed version of the character. Thriller Following is a 1998 British neo-noir drama thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan. It tells the story of a young man who follows strangers around the streets of London and is drawn into a criminal underworld when he fails to keep his distance. As Christopher Nolan's debut feature, it was designed to be as inexpensive as possible to make: scenes were heavily rehearsed so that just one or two takes were needed, thus economising on 16 mm film stock, the production's greatest expense, and for which Nolan was paying from his salary. Without expensive professional lighting equipment, Nolan mostly used available light. Apart from writing, directing, and photographing the film, Nolan also helped in editing and production. Comedy The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain is a 1995 British film written by Ivor Monger and directed by Christopher Monger. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on a story heard by Christopher Monger from his grandfather about the real village of Taff's Well, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales and its neighbouring Garth Hill. Due to 20th century urbanisation of the area, it was filmed in the more rural Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant and Llansilin in Mid Wales. Comedy Blood Car is a 2007 black comedy film set in the not-too-distant future where gasoline prices have become exorbitant. Things take a turn for the worse when a kindergarten teacher invents a car that runs on a different fuel source: blood. Comedy Sen Kimsin is a 2012 comedy film written by Ozan Aciktan, Tolga Cevik and Levent Pala and directed by Levent Pala. Comedy Pyare Mohan is a Bollywood film released in 2006. The film stars Fardeen Khan, Vivek Oberoi, Esha Deol, Amrita Rao and Boman Irani. It is a remake of Tamil film Aandipatti Arasampatti, and inspired by the Hollywood movie See No Evil, Hear No Evil. Thriller Mr. Natwarlal is a 1979 Hindi action comedy film produced by Tony Glaad and directed by Rakesh Kumar. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Ajit Khan and Amjad Khan. The music is by Rajesh Roshan, the songs are written by Anand Bakshi, and the highlight of the film was a children's song sung by Amitabh Bachchan. Ishraq-Suja made their first writing debut. They became famous for writing a Novel name "Shadman & Zarin er Bhalobasha". Then Tony Glaad decided to take them as the writer of the film. The film was shot in Kashmir and major part was shot in Beerwah, Jammu and Kashmir The name of film and lead character were inspired from conman of India, Natwarlal. Getting Amitabh to sing was a gimmick tried for the first time in this movie. Kabhi Kabhi earlier had Amitabh spouting poetry in a song, but this was the first song he sang in a movie; this was aped by other fimmakers subsequently in films like Laawaris, Silsila and Pukar. Animation Jackboots on Whitehall is a 2010 British satirical film portraying an alternate history of the Second World War, in which Nazi Germany has seized London, causing the British to band together at Hadrian's Wall if they are to thwart the German invasion. This is the first film of its kind to feature animatronic puppets and the voices of well-known British actors including Ewan McGregor, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, Timothy Spall, Richard O'Brien and Richard Griffiths. The film was executive produced by Frank Mannion. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 8 October 2010. Science Fiction Flight of the Navigator is a 1986 comic science fiction film directed by Randal Kleiser and written by Mark H. Baker and Michael Burton, about a 12-year-old boy named David who is abducted by an alien spacecraft and finds himself caught in a world that has changed around him. The film's producers initially sent the project to Walt Disney Pictures in 1984, but as the studio was unable to approve it, it was sent to Producers Sales Organization, which made a deal with Disney to distribute it in the United States. It was partially shot in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and in Norway, it being a co-production with Norwegian company Viking Film. Comedy False Alarms is the 17th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Under Siege 2: Dark Territory is a 1995 American action film set on board a train traveling through the Rocky Mountains from Denver to Los Angeles. Directed by Geoff Murphy, it stars Steven Seagal as the ex-Navy SEAL, Casey Ryback, and is the sequel to the 1992 film Under Siege also starring Seagal. The film was produced by Seagal along with Arnon Milchan and Steve Perry. The film's cast also included Eric Bogosian, Everett McGill, Morris Chestnut, Peter Greene, Kurtwood Smith and Katherine Heigl. Nick Mancuso, Andy Romano, and Dale Dye were the only other cast members besides Seagal to reprise their roles from the first film. Thriller Return Of The Bastards is a 2003 Greek exploitation film directed by Fokionas Bogris and starring Apostolos Souglakos, Christos Natsios, Nikos Tsachiridis and Fay Demani. Documentary film Tipping Point: The End of Oil is a 2011 documentary film directed by Tom Radford and Niobe Thompson. Documentary film Steve Avery is a 2010 documentary biographical short film directed by Sam Huntley. Thriller Ellie Lumme is a short comedy drama thriller film directed by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky. Documentary film Flores para el soldado is a 2008 biographical documentary war film written and directed by Francisco Javier. Thriller Ravanan is a 2006 Malayalam action thriller directed by debutante Jojo Varghese with Kalabhavan Mani in the lead. Jagathy Sreekumar, Megha Jasmine, Madhu Warrier, Sudheesh, Nishant Sagar, Sreejith, Kollam Thulasi, Madhu, and Rajan P.Dev play the other pivotal roles. Comedy Brooklyn Orchid is a 1942 comedy film written by Earle Snell and Clarence Marks, and directed by Kurt Neumann. Comedy Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena, released in 2005, is a Hindi film directed by Suparn Verma. It is a remake of the 2003 Hollywood crime drama movie Confidence. Animation The Confession of Father John Thomas is a 2011 short animated comedy film written and directed by Elka Kerkhofs. Thriller It's the 2nd of November in Italy, "All souls day", when an old woman finds the corpse of young, Father Salvatore inside the church. He was young, but very sick, and the coroner says he died due to heart failure. But the young, Inspector Santi, having just arrived in the small village, from Naples, has a lot of questions he can't answer about the death of the priest. There is a legend in the village: when a man has to die, his dead relatives awake from the cemetery and go to collect his soul... Everyone in the village is sure Father Salvatore was killed by this 'procession of dead', because the evening before, Armando, the cemetery guard, had seen the procession outside the cemetery. Ada, Father Salvatore's sister, instead believes, that her brother was killed in envy, by the other priests, and the village people. They didn't understand his work for the village. Moreover, Father Salvatore had some problem with the mayor of the village. And the niece of the mayor, Martina, can see dead people, like her mother and grandmother, before her. Inspector Santi has a lot to investigate in that small village, but the mayor doesn't like this investigation -- and he is not the only one. Another death -- Armando's! Let begin, the ultimate investigation, to solve Father Salvatore's, and Armando's deaths. Animation This documentary provides an astonishing journey through innovative, futuristic, utopian and sometimes bizarre architecture projects-including concrete illusions of grandeur and Lego-like modular apartments to an Instant City Airship and round, grass-covered subterranean dwellings-from the beginning of the 20th century to today.Since the end of the 19th century, due to industrialization and rapid technological progress, mankind has been confronted with new problems and possibilities. Visionary architects and artists, motivated by contemporary problems, including housing shortages, urban decay and pollution, set about to create changes in our ways of living that challenged conventional concepts of the good, the true and the beautiful.GREAT EXPECTATIONS introduces us to the most significant architectural movements and personalities of the 20th century, including, among many others, Le Corbusier's functionalist cities, Buckminster Fuller's lightweight geodesic domes, Moshe Safdie's Habitat '67 prefab apartments, Rudolf Steiner's Goetheanum and other anthroposophy buildings in Switzerland, Oscar Niemeyer's sleek urban designs for Brasilia, Paolo Soleri's "archology" of crystal-like desert cities, Antti Lovag's curved surfaces of Palais Bulles in France, Jacque Fresco's utopian Venus Project in Florida, and Peter Cook and Colin Fournier's biomorphic Kunsthaus Graz in Austria.Using archival and contemporary footage, animation and interviews, GREAT EXPECTATIONS tells the fascinating story of these grand architectural visions, both realized and unrealized, as explained by great thinkers with revolutionary, if not always successful, ideas. Science Fiction Doom is a 2005 science fiction action film film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak. It is loosely based on the video game series of the same name created by id Software. The film follows a group of Marines in a Research Facility on Mars - initially arriving on a rescue and retrieval mission after communications ceased, the Marines soon battle genetically engineered monsters plaguing the facility. After movie rights deals with Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures expired, id Software signed a deal with Warner Bros. with the stipulation that the movie would be greenlit within 12 months. Warner Bros. lost the rights, which were subsequently given back to Universal Pictures who started production in 2004. The film was an international co-production of the United States, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, and Germany. In an interview with executive producer John Wells, he stated that a second film would be put into production if the first was a success at the box office. Ticket sales for the opening weekend totaled more than US$15.3 million, but dropped to $4.2 million in its second weekend. Documentary film Shakespeare: The Hidden Truth is a Norwegian documentary film directed by Jørgen Friberg expected to be released in the UK in 2013. The film follows the Norwegian organist and amateur cryptologist Petter Amundsen. Amundsen claims, after a thorough investigation of Shakespeare’s works, to be able to prove that in fact several people were involved the writing of what is today known as the works of William Shakespeare. When released in Norway, the film spurred controversy in Norwegian media. Film Magasinet scored the film 4/6 stars. Animation Mickey's Circus is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released 1 August 1936. Known crew include director Ben Sharpsteen and animators Milt Kahl, Frank Thomas, Al Eugster & Shamus Culhane. Although the film is called Mickey's Circus, the film mostly features Donald Duck; however Mickey Mouse does feature in the beginning and end. Also featured are a trio of trained Sea Lions, a young Sea Lion pup, and an audience full of children. Comedy Sourdough is a 2014 short fantasy drama film written by Annalisa Elba, Fulvio Risuleo and Angelo Ragoand and directed by Fulvio Risuleo. Documentary film Blood from a Stone is a 2003 documentary film directed by Phil Tuckett. Documentary film Director Claudia Muller follows the career of conceptual artist Jenny Holzer in this documentary that's as illuminating as her trademark LED displays. For over 30 years, Holzer has used a variety of unusual backdrops for her text installations. Documentary film MicroBirth is a documentary film directed by Toni Harman and Alex Wakeford. Comedy Easy A is a 2010 American teen comedy film written by Bert V. Royal, directed by Will Gluck, and starring Emma Stone. The screenplay was partially inspired by the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The film was shot at Screen Gems studios and in Ojai, California. Screen Gems distributed with a release on September 17, 2010. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc December 21, 2010. The film was met with positive reviews, and was a commercial success. Thriller Man with a Gun is a 1985 action thriller film directed by David Wyles. Thriller S.O.S./State Of Security is a 2009 film directed by Michele Ohayon. Comedy Bare is a 2007 short comedy animated film written and directed by Andy Lyon. Comedy Monsieur Verdoux is a 1947 black comedy film directed by and starring Charles Chaplin, who plays a bigamist wife killer inspired by serial killer Henri Désiré Landru. The supporting cast includes Martha Raye, William Frawley, and Marilyn Nash. Thriller The Friends of Eddie Coyle is a 1973 crime film directed by Peter Yates and starring Robert Mitchum and Peter Boyle. The screenplay by Paul Monash was adapted from the novel of the same name by George V. Higgins. It was released on DVD for the first time, as part of The Criterion Collection, on May 19, 2009. Thriller Schizo is a slasher film directed by Pete Walker and starring Lynne Frederick. Thriller The Blue Iguana is a 1988 crime film about a bounty hunter who is blackmailed into stopping the transfer of twenty million dollars from a Mexican tax paradise into the United States. The film was directed by John Lafia and stars Dylan McDermott, Jessica Harper, Pamela Gidley and James Russo. It was screened out of competition at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Finding Lenny is a 2009 comedy film written by Russel Savadier and Neal Sundstrom and directed by Neal Sundstrom. Comedy Frownland is a 2007 American independent film written and directed by Ronald Bronstein. It stars Dore Mann as Keith, a self-described "troll", who sweats and stutters his way through his job as a door-to-door salesman, dubiously selling coupons to assist people affected by multiple sclerosis. The film is populated by a cast of characters as dysfunctional and full of neuroses as Keith. The title comes from the song Frownland off the album Trout Mask Replica, by Captain Beefheart. It premiered at South by Southwest in 2007, where it won the Special Jury Prize, and was self-distributed in New York City on March 7, 2008. Comedy When He-Man Met Lion-O is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Owyn Stephens. Animation Roman Legion-Hare is a Looney Tunes animated short released in 1955. The title is a play on the words Roman Legionnaire. After being ordered by Emperor Nero to find a victim to be tossed to the lions, Yosemite Sam tries to capture Bugs Bunny. Comedy Love in a Goldfish Bowl is a 1961 teen film directed by Jack Sher starring singing idols Tommy Sands and Fabian. Documentary film Not a Carwash is a 2012 documentary film directed by Gentian Koçi. Science Fiction On The Last Day is a 2013 drama / romance short film written and directed by Ryan O'Toole. Thriller An Unfinished Affair is a 1996 American television film directed by Rod Hardy. The film originally premiered on ABC and is now frequently aired on Lifetime. Documentary film Michelangelo Eye to Eye is a 2004 short documentary film written and directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Documentary film Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody is an experimental four-part 2002 Franco-Chilean digital video series written and directed by Raúl Ruiz. The first part won a FIPRESCI Award at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2002 "for the director's personal exploration into his homeland, using DV in a rigorous yet playful manner". Comedy Ginny Aur Johnny is a 1976 Hindi movie. Produced by Amarlal Chabria and directed by Mehmood the film stars Mehmood, Amjad Khan, Helen, Hema Malini, Rishi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Vinod Mehra, Rakesh Roshan and Baby Ginny, who is Mehmood's own daughter. Ginny Aur Johnny is a dramedy movie. The film is based on Hollywood movie Paper Moon. Comedy Round About Five is a 2005 comedy short film written and directed by Charles Guard and Thomas Guard. Documentary film War's End is a 1992 documentary film directed by Viola Stephan. Comedy Knucklehead is a comedy film starring Big Show, Mark Feuerstein, Melora Hardin and Dennis Farina. It was released on October 22, 2010 in select theaters. The DVD was released on November 9, 2010. Comedy Kelly Brook's Cameltoe Shows is a 2010 short comedy film written by Seth Morris and Jake Szymanski and directed by Jake Szymanski. Comedy El rey se divierte is a 1944 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Comedy Pardon My Scotch is the ninth short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Atomic Jihad: Ahmadinejad's Coming War For Islamic Revival And Obama's Politics is a 2010 political documentary film directed, written and produced by Joel Gilbert, narrated by Lance Lewman and starring Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Barack Obama. Thriller Long Weekend is an Australian horror film shot in 1977 and first shown in 1978. The film was directed by Colin Eggleston and stars John Hargreaves and Briony Behets. Thriller Snow White: A Tale of Terror is a 1997 American fantasy and horror television film based on the "Snow White" fairy tale. Also known as Snow White in the Black Forest, it was directed by Michael Cohn and stars Sigourney Weaver, Sam Neill and Monica Keena. The original music score was composed by John Ottman. The film was marketed with the tagline "The fairy tale is over". Comedy Le grand soir is a 2012 French-Belgian drama film directed by Benoît Delépine and Gustave de Kervern. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. It won the Magritte Award for Best Costume Design. Animation LarryBoy and the Bad Apple is the 29th episode in the VeggieTales animated series, and the third installment of the LarryBoy adventures. The video was released in July 29, 2006 and is the first VeggieTales episode not to be released on VHS. Subtitled A Lesson in Fighting Temptation, it emphasizes the importance of fighting temptation and the support of one's family, friends and God in helping oneself. Unlike earlier LarryBoy videos that dealt with obvious evils, this episode focuses on a more ambiguous problem: while the things that tempt us are not necessarily evil themselves, allowing them to dominate our lives can be problematic and disruptive. A video game based on the film, developed by Papaya Studio and published by Crave Entertainment, was also released for the PS2 and Game Boy Advance platforms. Documentary film 20 Feet from Stardom is a 2013 American documentary film directed by documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville and was produced by Gil Friesen, a music industry executive whose curiosity to know more about the lives of background singers inspired the making of the film. The film follows the behind-the-scenes of backup singers and stars Darlene Love, Judith Hill, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer, Táta Vega, and Jo Lawry, among many others. On March 2, 2014, it won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 86th Academy Awards. Thriller Descendant is a 2003 film starring Katherine Heigl and Jeremy London based on the story "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe. Comedy Stripping is a 2002 Finnish comedy film directed by Saara Saarela. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film L'atelier de Louis is a 1976 documentary, short film directed by Didier Pourcel. Comedy Footlight Glamour is a 1943 film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Animation Le Voyageur is an Egyptian 2005 short film. Documentary film An Uncommon King is a 2011 72-minute HD documentary film directed by award-winning documentary and television producer Johanna J. Lunn. It records the life of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, son of meditation master Chögyam Trungpa and leader of the Shambhala Buddhist lineage and Shambhala International, a global community with over 200 meditation centers. Documentary film Red, White & The Green is a 2009 film directed by Nader Davoodi. Documentary film Lakshmi and Me is a 2007 Documentary film directed by Nishtha Jain. Comedy Lou and Frank Conti are two Bronx brothers running the family bakery, passed down to them from their father. However, when Lous gambling problem gives the local gangster incentive to destroy the shop, the fate of this local landmark hangs like a pie in the sky. Animation Ramaa: The Saviour is a 2010 Bollywood fantasy action adventure film film produced by Paul London, written by Reshu Nath and directed by Hadi Ali Abrar. The film stars Sahil Khan and Tanushree Dutta and features the WWE wrestler, The Great Khali in his second Indian movie after Kushti. Comedy A Man's Man is a lost 1929 silent film produced and distributed by MGM and directed by James Cruze. The movie starred William Haines and was released with a soundtrack of music and effects. It is based on a Broadway play, A Man's Man by Patrick Kearney. This is Haines last silent film. Comedy Rashman: Splice No. 47 is a 2005 short animation comedy film written by Maik Hempel, Adam Leigh and directed by Maik Hempel. Science Fiction Multiplicity is a 1996 comedy film, starring Michael Keaton and Andie MacDowell. The film was co-produced and directed by Harold Ramis. The original music score was composed by George Fenton. Animation The Ancestor By Darlingside is a 2013 film directed by Keith Boynton. Documentary film Alice – A Fight For Life is a documentary featuring 47-year-old Alice Jefferson, a British woman who developed malignant pleural mesothelioma thirty years after working for nine months at Cape Insulation's Acre Mill asbestos plant in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. The film also explored the health issues surrounding the manufacture and use of asbestos products. Described by The Guardian newspaper as "a momentous film", the programme also explicitly linked asbestos with cancer, and attacked what it perceived as the government's complacency in limiting the manufacture and use of asbestos in Britain. Animation Doc Meets Dorf "Title Sequence" is a 2013 animated film written by Miriam Rechel and directed by Stefan Schomerus and Egmont Mayer. Comedy Hound-Dog Man is a 1959 film directed by Don Siegel. The film is based on the book by Fred Gipson. Thriller Les Espions is a 1957 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and written by Clouzot with Jerôme Géronim and Egon Hostovsky. The cast includes Gérard Sety, Peter Ustinov, Curd Jürgens, O.E. Hasse, Sam Jaffe, Martita Hunt and the director's wife, Véra Clouzot. The music was composed by Georges Auric. Animation FLCL is a 2001 animated fantasy drama film written by Yoji Enokido and Kazuya Tsurumaki and directed by Takeshi Ando, Shôji Saeki, Kazuya Tsurumaki and Masahiko Ôtsuka Thriller Teesri Aankh is a 2006 Bollywood film starring Sunny Deol and Amisha Patel, and directed By Harry Baweja. The film's plot is inspired by Michael Powell's controversial cult masterpiece Peeping Tom, however the story adds traditional Bollywood flair including a love story and much less provocative themes than Powell's film. The film is also inspired by the 1994 movie Mute Witness. Comedy Airplane! is a 1980 American satirical disaster-comedy film directed and written by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker and released by Paramount Pictures. It stars Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty and features Leslie Nielsen, Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Lorna Patterson. The film is a parody of the disaster film genre, particularly the 1957 Paramount film Zero Hour!, from which it borrows the plot and the central characters, as well as many elements from Airport 1975. The film is known for its use of absurd and fast-paced slapstick comedy, including visual and verbal puns and gags. Airplane! was a financial success, grossing over US$83 million in North America alone, against a budget of just $3.5 million. The film's creators received the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Comedy, and nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and a BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay. In the years since its release, Airplane!'s reputation has grown substantially. The film was ranked sixth on Bravo's 100 Funniest Movies. Documentary film My Child is a 2013 documentary family film written and directed by Can Candan. Thriller Regression is an upcoming American-Spanish thriller film directed and written by Alejandro Amenábar. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Emma Watson and David Dencik. Documentary film Eine Symphonie des Kampfwillens is the first film documentary of a Nuremberg Rally. Made soon after the establishment of the Nazi Party film office, the film is a short record of the highlights of the conference, interspersed with newspaper descriptions of the rally. It begins with the arrival at Nuremberg of the various contingents of Nazis, some on train, others in trucks or on foot. The main gatherings are held in parks, rather than the stadiums that would be used later. An important moment in the film is the sequence when Adolf Hitler greets the delegations from areas of Germany that have been occupied or cut off from the Reich, such as the Ruhr, or Austria, and vows that the foreigners will be expelled and German people reunited. The film ends, like others in this series, with a parade of the Sturmabteilung before the Führer. Documentary film De Cierta Manera is a 1974 Cuban romantic drama film. Directed by Sara Gómez, the film mixes documentary-style footage with a fictional story that looks at the poor neighborhoods of Havana shortly after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. The film illustrates the history before the background of the development process in Cuba. It demonstrates how tearing down slums and building modern settlements does not immediately change the culture of the inhabitants. Gómez completed filming with Mario Balmaseda and Yolanda Cuellar just before her death; technical work was finished by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Julio García-Espinosa y Rigoberto López before its posthumous release. Comedy Perfect Mismatch is a Bollywood film directed by Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad. Documentary film Kate Bornstein is a Queer & Pleasant Danger is a 2014 Documentary film written and directed by Sam Feder. Thriller Backfire is a 1950 crime film in the film noir style directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Edmond O'Brien, Virginia Mayo, Gordon MacRae, Viveca Lindfors, and Dane Clark. The film was written by Larry Marcus, Ben Roberts, and Ivan Goff. It is notable for launching the film noir careers of its writers and one of its actors. Although Backfire was completed in October 1948, it was not released until January 1950. However, screenwriters Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts would go on to write White Heat the year after working on Backfire. Edmond O'Brien would also star in White Heat, as well as in the seminal film noir, D.O.A., in 1950. Science Fiction Poison is a 1991 American science fiction drama horror film written and directed by Todd Haynes. It is composed of three intercut stories that are partially inspired by the novels of Jean Genet. With its gay themes, Poison is considered an early entry in the New Queer Cinema movement. Comedy Horny House of Horror is a 2010 Japanese horror parody film directed and written by Jun Tsugita. The film is about three men, Nakazu, Toshida and Uno who enter a brothel in Japan to allow Nakazu to have the experience paying for sex before his upcoming marriage. What the three men do not know is that the prostitutes plan to sexually torture the three men instead. Tsugita created the film being a fan of western exploitation films and had a desire to make a parody of the film Motel Hell. In 2011, the film was shown at various film festivals around the world including the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and the New York Asian Film Festival. Science Fiction A Big Grey-Blue Bird is a 1971 crime fiction sci-fi film directed by Thomas Schamoni and written by Uwe Brandner, Hans Noever, Arthur Rimbaud, Thomas Schamoni and Max Zihlmann. Thriller Babang Luksa is a 2011 Filipino independent suspense-thriller film produced by Creative Minds Productions starring Precious Lara Quigaman, Luis Alandy and Angelika dela Cruz written and directed by Yuan Santiago. Documentary film Infiniment Québec is a 2008 documentary film written by Jean-Claude Labrecque and Francine Laurendeau and directed by Jean-Claude Labrecque. Comedy BIOS kai Politeia is a 1987 comedy film directed by Nikos Perakis. Comedy Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story is a Franco-British comedy-drama film directed by Brian W. Cook, released in 2005. The film stars John Malkovich as Alan Conway, a man who had been impersonating director Stanley Kubrick since the early 1990s. The film follows the exploits of Conway as he goes from person to person, convincing them to give out money, liquor and sexual favours for the promise of a part in "Kubrick's" next film. The soundtrack, Colour Me Kubrick: The Original Soundtrack featured five songs co-written by Bryan Adams. Science Fiction Dragonslayer is a 1981 fantasy film set in a fictional medieval kingdom, following a young wizard who experiences danger and opposition as he attempts to defeat a dragon. A co-production between Walt Disney Productions and Paramount Pictures, Dragonslayer was more mature and realistic than other Disney films of the period. Because of audience expectations for a more family-friendly film from Disney, the film's violence, adult themes, and brief nudity were somewhat controversial at the time – even though Disney did not hold US distribution rights, which were held by Paramount. Disney later created Touchstone Pictures to produce more mature fare starting with 1984's Splash. The film was directed by Matthew Robbins, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Hal Barwood. It starred Peter MacNicol, Ralph Richardson, John Hallam, and Caitlin Clarke. The special effects were created at Industrial Light and Magic, where Phil Tippett had co-developed an animation technique called go motion for Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. Animation Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies, known in Japan as Dragon Ball during its initial theatrical release and later retitled Dragon Ball: Shenron no Densetsu for its home video release, is the first in a series of Japanese animated feature films based on the manga Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama. It was originally released in Japan on December 20, 1986 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival, where it was shown as part of a triple feature along with Gegege no Kitarō Gekitotsu!! Ijigen Yōkai no Dai Hanran and Kinnikuman - Seigi Choujin vs. Senshi Choujin. Documentary film The Night It Rained is a 1967 short documentary film written by Esmaeel Noori Ala, Kamran Shirdel and directed by Kamran Shirdel. Documentary film Wiebo's War is a 2011 Canadian documentary about accused eco-terrorist Wiebo Ludwig, directed by David York. Ludwig was first approached by York in 2008. Filming began in late 2008 and continued into 2010, with York living as a guest in the isolated Ludwig family compound in the community of Trickle Creek, approximately 450 kilometres northwest of Edmonton. The film documents a stillbirth and a string of miscarriages among Ludwig family members, as well as livestock deaths, which Ludwigs attribute to sour gas from nearby gas wells. In one scene, Ludwig home video shows Wiebo holding the stillborn infant, while in another, a family member ignites water from the kitchen tap. During filming in early 2010, Ludwig was arrested as a suspect in bombings of sour-gas installations in nearby British Columbia. The film also explores Ludwig's religious views, with excerpts from a four-hour conversation between the atheist film director and Wiebo and his sons, who tell York that he is living in a “terrible darkness.” Thriller Final Sale is a 2011 crime, drama, thriller film written and directed by Andrew C. Erin. Documentary film Untitled is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Neil Beloufa. Comedy Hanuman.com is a Bengali film shot in Iceland, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee. The film was released in December 2013. Animation Like This is a 2012 animated mystery short film directed by David Martineau Lachance. Comedy Egged On is a 1926 comedy short film written and directed by Charles R. Bowers, Harold L. Muller and Ted Sears. Documentary film "Skid Row" is a 50-square block area in downtown Los Angeles where an average of 90,000 homeless and transient people live on any given night. More than just a place - it's a way of life, a mind set, the last resort for those who have given up on society and, in many cases, themselves. In the feature documentary SKID ROW, Pras Michel - one third of the successful hip-hop band The Fugees - lives on the streets of Skid Row for nine straight days and nights as a homeless person. The entire time he and his crew are undercover, using surveillance cameras. His journey is a difficult one, riddled with hunger, exposure to the elements, criminals, drugs and danger. It is also life-changing...as Pras learns not only how to fend for himself, but discovers the dark, very human and, at times, humorous underbelly of Los Angeles. Documentary film Grandma Neyde's House is a 2011 documentary biography drama film directed by Caio Cavechini. Documentary film Among Horses and Men is a 2010 documentary film directed by Marjoleine Boonstra. "In the vast desert of Nevada, two raw and unpolished worlds come together. With the rugged mountains and vivid colors in the background, wild men and horses are vulnerably facing off. Chris, Dean, Gilbert, Charles, Steven, Bo and Mike are all young inmates at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center, in the last phase of lengthy prison sentences. Before returning to society, they are participating in a special project that allows them to capture, tame and train wild horses for periodic auctions. Filmmaker Marjoleine Boonstra follows the detainees over the course of three months of intensive training, during which time the men see themselves reflected in the eyes of their horses. The men learn to win the trust of another living being once again, a skill that has slipped away during their time on the inside. Horses are incredibly perceptive creatures: they take the men as they are, without a history, without a record, but only if the men are just as open and vulnerable as they are. Boonstra captures the intimacy between these "tough guys" and their equine counterparts in a touching moment of transition: on the threshold of freedom, while exchanging looks of reflection." Quoting the synopsis from the "2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam" site. Thriller Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! is the 1989 sequel to the 1983 cult classic Eddie and the Cruisers, and despite being a failure at the box office, has since joined its predecessor as a cult favorite. It is directed by Jean-Claude Lord, and based on literary characters created by author P. F. Kluge. Michael Paré and Matthew Laurance reprise their roles as Eddie Wilson and Sal Amato, respectively. The film is marketed with the tagline "The legend. The music. The man." Director Lord and several members of the film's supporting cast had previously worked together on the French-Canadian television series Lance et Compte. Additionally, cast members Harvey Atkin and Kate Lynch had earlier co-starred in the 1979 film Meatballs. Comedy Mrs. Pussy Loves Animals is a 1911 short, comedy film directed by Alfred Machin. Thriller Looper is a 2012 science fiction action thriller film written and directed by Rian Johnson and starring Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Emily Blunt. In the film, time travel is invented by the year 2074 and is used by criminal organizations to send those they want killed into the past where they are killed by "loopers", assassins paid with silver bars strapped to their targets. Joe, a looper, encounters himself when his older self is sent back in time to be killed. An American-Chinese co-production, Looper was selected as the opening film of the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. Since its release, it has been critically acclaimed, with much of the praise going to its acting, originality, and action sequences. It was released in Australia on September 27, 2012, and in the US and the UK on September 28, 2012 by TriStar Pictures and FilmDistrict in the US, and Entertainment One in the UK. Comedy Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle is a 1932 Fleischer Studios Betty Boop animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer. It is now public domain. Comedy Clue is a 1985 American mystery comedy film based on the board game of the same name. The film is a murder mystery set in a Gothic Revival mansion, and is styled after Murder by Death and other various murder/dinner parties of mystery. The film was directed by Jonathan Lynn, who collaborated on the script with John Landis, and stars Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, and Lesley Ann Warren. The film was produced by Debra Hill. In keeping with the nature of the board game, in theatrical release the movie was shown with one of three possible endings, with different theaters receiving each ending. In the film's home video release, all three endings were included. The film initially received mixed reviews and did poorly at the box office, ultimately grossing $14,643,997 in the United States, though later it developed a cult following. Clue was Paramount's first adaptation of a now-current Hasbro property, though at that time Cluedo was owned by Waddingtons and licensed in the United States to Parker Brothers; Hasbro later bought both Waddingtons and Parker Brothers. Comedy Go Away Stowaway is a Merrie Melodies 1967 animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales, on a cruise vacation. Comedy Scary Movie 5 is a 2013 American comedy film and the fifth installment of the Scary Movie franchise. It was distributed by Dimension Films, a division of The Weinstein Company. The film is directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by David Zucker. It was released on April 12, 2013. Scary Movie 5 is the first and only installment of the franchise not to feature Cindy Campbell or Brenda Meeks. It premiered on April 11 at the Hollywood’s ArcLight Cinerama Dome. The film parodies various horror films and other popular culture such as the novel Fifty Shades of Grey and Tyler Perry's character Madea. Despite being panned by most critics, the film was commercially successful, earning over $78 million against its $20 million production budget. It is the lowest grossing installment of the Scary Movie franchise. Animation Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run is a 2006 computer-animated short film from Sony Pictures Animation. As a spin-off of the animated movie Open Season, Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run was released on the Open Season DVD and Blu-ray on January 30, 2007. Documentary film Mordfall John Lennon - Das Idol und sein Attentäter is a 2005 documentary film directed by Egon Koch and Friedrich Scherer. Thriller Waking the Dead is a 2000 drama film directed by Keith Gordon, and starring Billy Crudup and Jennifer Connelly. The screenplay by Robert Dillon is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Scott Spencer. Documentary film The 'Socalled' Movie is a 2010 documentary film directed by Garry Beitel. Thriller Valentine's Night is a 2012 Hindi-language romantic thriller film directed by Krishan Kumar and Baadal, featuring Payal Rohatgi, Sangram Singh, Rahul Minz, Neha Thakur in the lead roles. The films music was composed by Astitva-The Band. The film, produced by Kirshan Kumar and Sanjeev Malhotra, was released on February 10, 2012. Animation The Smurfs and the Magic Flute is a 1976 Belgian animated film starring the Smurfs, directed by their creator, Peyo. Though the film premiered in 1976 in Belgium, and 1979 in the United Kingdom, an English language version was not released in the United States until 1983, in the wake of the characters' newfound popularity. Although the Smurfs play a major part in the film, they do not appear until 35 minutes into the film. The film, set in the Middle Ages, mainly surrounds Johan and Peewit, a young squire and his jester sidekick. Johan and Peewit had also been created by Peyo in 1952 and it was in their adventures that the Smurfs were first introduced in 1958. The film was not produced by Hanna-Barbera, the creators of the Smurfs television series, but by Brussels' Belvision Studios. The voice talent from that show was not present in the English version either; instead, the work was handled by a non-union crew whose members had previously appeared in anime dubs for U.S. television. Documentary film The World of Lygia Clark is a documentary film directed by Eduardo Clark. Comedy Calling All Husbands is a 1940 film directed by Noel M. Smith. Comedy Sheep Impact is a 2010 Australian short film, starring Steven Seagal and Martin Copping that was made as an advertisement for Carlton & United Breweries. It was shot in Arizona and written and directed by Brendan Gibbons. It was brought about after two promotional commercials, “Snake” and “Sausage” were released on Australian television in late 2011 calling on Australians to submit their "wildest true story" to be made into a film with "Steven Seagal starring as you, playing the lead character”. Steven Seagal played the role of 'Paul Wieland' with his best friend 'Craig' played by Martin Copping. Comedy El Pez que Fuma is a 1977 Venezuelan film. Considered by many to represent a peak in Venezuelan film-making, El Pez que Fuma is the name of a brothel in La Guaira, where the story takes place. Made during the "Golden Age" of the Venezuelan cinema, it is a tale of power, represented by the owner of the business, and the way of power is passed down from generation to generation, repeating the same pattern time and again: the one who rises to power has their moment of glory, and then is pushed aside in turn. The story reflects the social reality of Venezuela, and doesn’t leave out what have become typical ingredients of the Venezuelan national cinema - the slums, prostitutes, nudity, bad language, delinquency - but does not make them its prime players at the centre of the story. It also manages to incorporate novel elements, such as the symbolism of the music that accompanies the images and puts across the feelings of the protagonists as much as the situations themselves, besides representing a very typical aspect of the Venezuelan culture. Documentary film Beyond Iconic is a documentary and biographical film directed by Hanna Sawka. Documentary film Living Utopia is a documentary film by Juan Gamero. It consists of 30 interviews with surviving activists of the 1936–1939 Spanish Revolution, which are combined with visual materials such as manifestos, photographs, excerpts from film footage, portraits and flamenco music by El Cabrero and Paco del Gastor. The testimony of the anarcho-syndicalists and anarchist militants from the CNT-FAI revealing the constructive work of anarchists in Spain, as well as the amazing educational and cultural activities which lead up to 1936. This workers' self-management meant as Gaston Leval comments in ‘The Anarchist Collectives’, Sam Dolgoff: The various agrarian and industrial collectives immediately instituted economic equality in accordance with the essential principle of communism, 'From each according to his ability and to each according to his needs.' They coordinated their efforts through free association in whole regions, created new wealth, increased production, built more schools, and bettered public services. Documentary film Passion Despair is a documentary film by Swiss filmmaker Steff Gruber. Gruber started shooting in 2005. The film premiered at the Gdansk Dokfilm Festival 2011. Comedy The Private History of a Campaign That Failed is a 1981 comedy, drama television film written Philip H. Reisman Jr. based on the story of Mark Twain, and directed by Peter H. Hunt. Comedy Dinner for Adele is a 1977 Czechoslovak comedy detective film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Alternative titles were Adele Hasn't Had Her Dinner Yet, Nick Carter in Prague and Adele Hasn't Had Her Supper Yet. Comedy Mr. Go is a 2013 film written and directed by Kim Yong-hwa based on Huh Young-man's 1984 comic The 7th Team. About a gorilla who becomes a baseball superstar and his 15-year-old female manager, it stars Xu Jiao and Sung Dong-il. Mr. Go was the first South Korean film to be fully shot in 3D. A co-production between South Korea and China, it was released simultaneously in both countries on July 17 and 18, respectively. Comedy Come Back Miss Pipps is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 198th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School is a 2005 musical romance film produced by Samuel Goldwyn Films and directed by Randall Miller. It is based on a 1990 short film of the same name also featuring Elden Henson. Animation Patlabor: The Movie is a 1989 anime film directed by Mamoru Oshii, with an original story by Headgear. It was produced by Studio Deen with the help of IG Tatsunoko, Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha. It is part of the Patlabor anime and manga series. Comedy Perturbado is a 1993 short movie directed and written by Santiago Segura. Thriller Crackerjack is a 1938 British comedy crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Tom Walls, Lilli Palmer and Noel Madison. It was made at Pinewood Studios with sets designed by Walter Murton. Animation Eye Spy is a 2013 short animation film directed by Elisa Iacobucci. Documentary film Shine a Light is a 2008 documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese documenting The Rolling Stones' 2006 Beacon Theatre performance on their A Bigger Bang Tour. The Scorsese film also includes archive footage from the band's career and marked the first utilisation by Scorsese of digital cinematography for his films with it being used for the backstage sequences. The film takes its title from the song of the same name, featured on the band's 1972 album Exile on Main St. A soundtrack album was released in April 2008 on the Universal label. This is also the last movie by Paramount Classics, as the company would fold up and merge into its sister company Paramount Vantage after the movie was released. Documentary film A Force of Nature is a 2011 documentary and biographical short film directed by Barbara Kopple. Comedy Foreign Exchange is a 2008 American independent film directed by Danny Roth. Comedy Aisi Bhi Kya Jaldi Hai is a 1996 romantic comedy film written by Sajeev Kapoor and directed by Sachin. Comedy Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me is a film, produced by Out of the Inkwell Studios, Inc. and released in June 1924, as part of the Song Car-Tunes series. Early titles in the Song Car-Tunes series were Oh Mabel, Come Take A Trip in My Airship, and Goodbye My Lady Love, all released in May and June 1924. They were the first sound cartoons, not Disney's Steamboat Willie, as often is thought. "Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me" is a popular song from 1905. Comedy L'insegnante al mare con tutta la classe is a 1980 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. Comedy Forbidden Zone is a 1980 musical comedy film based upon the stage performances of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. Originally shot on black-and-white film, the story of Forbidden Zone involves an alternate universe accessed through a door in the house of the Hercules family. Directed and produced by Richard Elfman, who co-wrote the film with fellow Mystic Knights member Matthew Bright, it was the first film scored by his brother Danny Elfman. The film stars Hervé Villechaize, Susan Tyrrell and members of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, and features appearances by Warhol Superstar Viva, Joe Spinell and The Kipper Kids. Herve Villechaize kicked his cheque back into the production, even painted sets on weekends. The only actual paid actor was Phil Gordon, who played Flash. All the other SAG actors kicked their cheques back into the show. Forbidden Zone was made as an attempt to capture the essence of The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo's live performances on film, and also as a means for both Richard Elfman to retire from music to work on film projects, and to serve as a transition between Oingo Boingo's former cabaret style and a new wave-based style. Animation The Christies is an animation film directed by Phil Mulloy. Comedy Together Again for the First Time is a 2008 comedy film written by Reed McColm and Jeff Parkin. It is also directed by Jeff Parkin. Documentary film UFO Abduction is a 1989 found footage / thriller film, which was written, directed, filmed, and produced by Dean Alioto, through IndieSyndicate Productions. Dean Alioto produced the no budget film using $6,500.00. The film had a limited release through Axiom Films. The film is a mockumentary similar in presentation to 1999's The Blair Witch Project, which presents the final recordings and last known whereabouts of a Connecticut family named the Van Heeses just before they are abducted by extraterrestrials. Created to appear as a genuine 1983 home video recording, the film is widely believed to depict a real alien abduction of a Connecticut family named "the McPhersons" as they celebrate their relative's 5th birthday. The film is widely debated, despite evidence that the film is a work of fiction. Dean Alioto and Paul Chitlik remade UFO Abduction in 1998, with a larger budget and professional actors, into Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County. Dean Alioto has since discussed his two films. Thriller Whispering Pines is a 2012 fantasy, horror, thriller, short film written and directed by John Fraser. Comedy I'm Obsessed with You: But You've Got Leave Me Alone is a comedy romance film directed by Jon Goracy. Documentary film The Children of Theatre Street is a 1977 American documentary film directed by Robert Dornhelm and Earle I. Mack. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Animation Mosaic is an animated superhero film about a new character created by Stan Lee. It features the voice of Anna Paquin as Maggie Nelson with supporting roles done by Kirby Morrow, Cam Clarke, Gary Chalk, Ron Halder, and Nicole Oliver. It was released under the Stan Lee Presents banner, which is a series of direct-to-DVD animated films distributed by POW Entertainment with Anchor Bay Entertainment. The story was by Stan Lee, with the script by former X-Men writer Scott Lobdell. Mosaic was released on DVD on January 9, 2007, and had its television premiere on March 10, 2007, on Cartoon Network's Toonami. Documentary film GAMERS is a documentary film that follows filmmaker Ben Gonyo into the world of MMO style video games and the World of Warcraft. Having not played video games for nearly ten years, a lot of things have changed since Ben last picked up a controller. Ben dives headfirst into a whole new genre of video games called MMORPG's, which he describes as, "living in a movie." In this humorous yet informative documentary, viewers will learn what these games are, where they came from, how they're made and what it takes to conquer a virtual world.Ben interviews players, critics, super fans, game designers, visionaries and just about anyone involved in MMO gaming. It's a light-hearted look into real people's virtual existence. A combination of player interviews and trips to gaming conventions tells the story of a subculture of obsessed fans. Celebrity interviews include Red Sox pitching great Curt Schilling, comedian Jay Mohr and popular fantasy author RA Salvatore.MMO Games like World of Warcraft and EverQuest are a global phenomenon. Some estimate that around 200+ million people play some sort of an MMO. Warcraft alone has 11.5 million subscribers paying Blizzard $16 a month to be a part of their virtual universe. Tickets to Blizzard's "BlizzCon" convention in 2008 were $100 a ticket. They sold 15,000 in 15 minutes. Mt. Dew released two official World of Warcraft sodas called Gamer's Fuel.The game space is one of the fastest growing populations in history. From player growth to ad revenue to licensed products, it's just about recession proof. Ask around, everyone knows a person or two sucked into these games. This film dives headfirst into this virtual underworld with a fun DIY aesthetic. Comedy Going in Style is a 1979 caper film written and directed by Martin Brest. It stars George Burns, Art Carney, Lee Strasberg and Charles Hallahan. The casino scenes were shot at the Aladdin Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Comedy Ein Lord am Alexanderplatz is an East German film. It was released in 1967. Comedy Moeyo Ken, known in Japan as Kidō Shinsengumi Moeyo Ken is a PC video game and anime about magical girl variants of Shinsengumi, a police force, and of Sakamoto Ryunosuke and his illegal companion, Nekomaru. Originally an OVA, it was also adapted into a television series. Moeyo Ken was created by Hiroi Oji, creator of the Sakura Wars series, with character designs by Rumiko Takahashi, the creator of Ranma 1/2 and Inuyasha. ADV Films licensed it effective 2006/09/25 for $43,335. Documentary film Our Hobby Is Depeche Mode is a documentary directed by Nick Abrahams and Jeremy Deller. Comedy 12B is a 2001 Tamil romantic film directed and co-written by Jeeva. The film featured Shaam in his debut along with Simran and Jyothika in the leading roles. Vivek, Moon Moon Sen and Sunil Shetty play other pivotal role in the film which had music composed by Harris Jayaraj. The film released in September 2001 to positive reviews but performed averagely at the box office. The overall plot of the film seems to be inspired by Sliding Doors, a British-American film released in 1998, starring Gwyneth Paltrow. Documentary film True Story Of Love, Life, Death And Sometimes Revolution is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Nidal Hassan. Thriller The Face of Fu Manchu is a 1965 British/German co-production thriller based on the character of Fu Manchu, the Chinese villain created by Sax Rohmer. Don Sharp directed, with Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu and Nigel Green as Nayland Smith, the Scotland Yard detective in his pursuit. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers in a co-production for Hallam Films and Constantin Film and was filmed on location in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The film was the first in a series of five, the next of which was The Brides of Fu Manchu. Comedy Religion, alcohol and politics are three things best avoided at holidays but it's something this group of friends hasn't learned. In this dark comedy, 6 friends have reunited for a Christmas celebration gone wrong. As their friendship unravels, they find out that their lives are not the bliss that each of them hoped for. Animation Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid is a Japanese anime film based on Hans Christian Andersen's eponymous fairy tale, released in 1975 by Toei Animation. Unlike the later Walt Disney Pictures animated film adaptation released 14 years later, this film is closer to Andersen's original story, notably in its preservation of the original tragic ending. The protagonists are the youngest daughter of the royal Merman family, Marina, and her best friend Fritz, an Atlantic dolphin calf. In Japan, this film was shown in the Toei Manga Matsuri in 1975. The film was later released in the United States, dubbed into English by G. G. Communications, Inc. and Prima Film, Inc., on September 8, 1979. It is also purported to be available on region 1 DVD, released by UAV Corporation under the name "The Little Mermaid: Based on Hans Christian Andersen's Classic Tale". The cover art is significantly different from the cover art from the original US VHS release of the film or the film animation style. However, multiple reviewers on Amazon.com state that the actual film on the DVD is the same as the Starmaker release. Thriller The Key Man is a 2007 comedy drama film written and directed by Peter Himmelstein. Animation Cured Duck is a 1945 American animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney and directed by Jack King. It stars Clarence Nash as the voice of Donald and Gloria Blondell as the voice of Daisy, respectively. The cartoon features Donald going to visit Daisy, but his temper control problems cause him to wreck the house and get kicked out. To cure himself of his temper, he gets a machine that proceeds to deliver physical and angering abuse. Science Fiction Men in Black II is a 2002 American comic science fiction action spy film starring both Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith. The film also stars Lara Flynn Boyle, Johnny Knoxville, Rosario Dawson, Tony Shalhoub and Rip Torn. The film is a sequel to the 1997 film Men in Black and was followed by Men in Black 3, released in 2012. This series of films is based on the Malibu / Marvel comic book series The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham. A video game partly based on the film was released in 2002 titled Men in Black II: Alien Escape. Documentary film Housemaids is a 2012 documentary drama family film written and directed by Gabriel Mascaro. Comedy Sur le rythme is a Canadian film by director Charles-Olivier Michaud, released on 10 August 2011. The lead actors are Nico Archambault in the role of Marc Painchaud and Mylène Saint-Sauveur in the role of Delphine Lamarre. Many of the supporting cast of dancers were friends of Archambault. Sixty dancers from Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver took part. The dances were designed by Archambault and his girlfriend/future wife Wynn Holmes. Animation Xenia is a 2014 drama film directed by Panos H. Koutras. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It has been selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy Uncle Philip's Coat is a 2014 comedy, drama, history film directed by David Spital. Animation The Stealth is a 2008 3D animation short film produced by WaterMelon Studios. Comedy She'll Be Sweet is a 1978 Australian TV movie about Captain Magee, a sailor whose boat is bought from under him by a millionaire tycoon. He tries to find the tycoon with the help of the tycoon's daughter. The film was also known as Magee and the Lady. It was the sixth and last TV movie made by the ABC in association with Transatlantic Enterprises. Filming started in Sydney on 31 October 1977. Animation A.D. Police File 2: The Ripper is a 1990 film directed by Akira Nishimori. Comedy Mr. Destiny is a 1990 comedy film starring James Belushi. Other actors in this film included Linda Hamilton, Jon Lovitz, Michael Caine, Courteney Cox, and Rene Russo. Comedy Bør Børson Jr. is a 1974 Norwegian musical film directed by Jan Erik Düring, starring Rolv Wesenlund, Britt Langlie and Sølvi Wang. The film is based on a novel by Johan Falkberget. Bør Børson Jr. is a peasant son with great ambitions. He starts a grocery store and – after some initial problems – makes a good deal of money. He then leaves for Oslo, where he makes a fortune in the stock trade. Eventually, he returns to his hometown, where he holds a lavish wedding with his childhood sweetheart. The film contained popular songs such as "Å æ kjinne ein kar", "Børs Song" and "Wienerbrød-tango", first introduced at the stage version of the musical in 1972. Animation Ramayana: The Epic is a 2010 computer-animated film from India's Maya Digital Media. Directed by Chetan Desai and produced by Ketan Mehta, it was released by Warner Bros. India on 15 October 2010. Thriller Európa Expressz is a Hungarian action-thriller made in 1999. Comedy Women's Vices is a 2000 comedy film written by Alina Fotetsou and Nikos Zervos and directed by Nikos Zervos. Science Fiction The Lost Future is a 2010 South African-German post-apocalyptic film from Syfy, directed by Mikael Salomon and written by Jonas Bauer. The film stars Sean Bean, Corey Sevier and Sam Claflin. It was released on DVD on September 27, 2011. Comedy Ninette is a Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Garci. Released in 2005, it is based on the plays Ninette y un señor de Murcia and Ninette, modas de París by Miguel Mihura. Thriller Charlie Chan at the Opera is considered by many to be the best Warner Oland Charlie Chan film, probably due to the co-acting of Boris Karloff. This is the 13th film starring Oland as Chan and produced by Fox in 1936. Comedy Sugar Is Not Sweet is a 1965 Thai romantic comedy film written and directed by Rattana Pestonji. It was the director's final feature film. The film was featured in a retrospective program to the director at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival. Thriller Side Effects is a 2013 American psychological thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay written by Scott Z. Burns. The film stars Jude Law, Rooney Mara, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Channing Tatum. The film concerns the ramifications of an event following a young woman being prescribed antidepressant drugs, in particular the fictional new drug Ablixa. To promote the movie, a website for Ablixa was created, and Jude Law answered questions by email. Side Effects was released in the United States on February 8, 2013. Comedy Up the Sandbox is a 1972 American drama/comedy film directed by Irvin Kershner, starring Barbra Streisand. Paul Zindel's screenplay, based on the novel by Anne Roiphe, focuses on Margaret Reynolds, a bored young New York City wife and mother who slips into increasingly bizarre fantasies. The cast includes David Selby, Paul Benedict, George S. Irving, Conrad Bain, Isabel Sanford, Lois Smith, and Stockard Channing in her film debut. Thriller Daddy's Little Girl is a 2002 film starring Rod Sweitzer and Katheryn Winnick. Animation Murderer Alias X is a 2012 short, animation and horror film written and directed by Lynn Devillaz and Antonio Veiras. Documentary film The kids of the coal mine: A letter to Henri Storck is a 1999 documentary film by director Patric Jean about the former mining district Borinage in the Walloon region of Belgium. The film is a follow up/homage to Henri Storck's previous 1933 documentary about the Borinage, Misère au Borinage. Animation Pingu is a 1986 animation film written and directed by Otmar Gutmann and Marianne Noser. Thriller Cover Girl Models is a 1975 exploitation film from New World Pictures about three models who become involved in international espionage. Comedy A Few Best Men is a 2011 Australian-British comedy film written by Dean Craig and directed by Stephan Elliott. The film stars Xavier Samuel as a young groom heading to the Australian Blue Mountains with his three best men for his wedding. Documentary film Mysteries of Egypt is an IMAX film about Howard Carter's discovery of King Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922. Directed by Bruce Neibaur, the film was released in June 1998. Documentary film A meditation on love, life, death and the human voice is a 1996 documentary film written by Werner Schroeter and Claire Alby and directed by Werner Schroeter. Animation Magic Hockey Skates is a 2013 animated family sports film written by Lorne Cameron and directed by Jason Boose and Sarah Mercey. Documentary film Day of the Sparrow is a 2010 documentary film directed by Philip Scheffner. Documentary film Signed: Lino Brocka is a 1987 documentary film directed by Christian Blackwood. Comedy Personal Secretary is a 1938 film directed by Otis Garrett. Comedy FBI agent Diane Norwood is ready to do almost everything, even to spoil her own wedding, in order to bring down Livingstone, big money launderer. In course of her action she meets great obstacle in shape of Max Parish, agent from rival Drug Enforcement Agency who also wants Livingstone. After two of them reluctantly join forces, they track down Garret Lawson, one of Livingstone's hitmen. Science Fiction Generation P is an award-winning independent Russian film, written and directed by Victor Ginzburg and based on Victor Pelevin’s iconic 1999 novel of the same name. Comedy Reunion 108 is a comedy film directed by James Suttles and Billy Sample. Science Fiction Alienator is a 1989 science fiction/action/thriller, directed by filmmaker Fred Olen Ray—the producer, director, and screenwriter of over one hundred low to medium-budget feature films in many genres—and starring Jan-Michael Vincent, star of the CBS television series Airwolf. Alienator is among several films produced by Jeffrey C. Hogue. Comedy Oka Laila Kosam is a 2014 Telugu Romance film written and directed by Vijay Kumar Konda. Produced by Nagarjuna on his home banner Annapurna Studios, the film features Naga Chaitanya and Pooja Hegde in the lead roles. Anoop Rubens composed music for this film while I. Andrew and Praveen Pudi handled the cinematography and editing departments respectively. The film's talkie part was wrapped up on May 20, 2014. The film released worldwide on October 17, 2014. Comedy A Guide for the Married Woman is a film directed by Hy Averback released on October 13, 1978. Comedy Paradiso: Seven Days with Seven Women is a 1999 film directed by Rudolf Thome. Thriller The Bash is a 2013 short action crime thriller film written and directed by Tyson FitzGerald. Documentary film Celluloid Experiments 2011 is a 2011 doumentary, animated film. Thriller Wax Mask is a 1997 Italian horror film. Previously appointed to be directed by Lucio Fulci, it marked the directorial debut of the special effect artist Sergio Stivaletti. Comedy Pincus is a 2012 comedy drama film written and directed by David Fenster. Science Fiction Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui is the second film in the Bionicle series and is a prequel to Bionicle: Mask of Light. This movie follows the 2004 storyline and was created using Lego elements from the Bionicle series, and was released as a direct-to-DVD. It is also the last film in the franchise to be given a rating by the MPAA. In this movie, Vakama recalls events that took place long before the classic Bionicle stories at Mata Nui, during which he, along with his friends Nuju, Matau, Onewa, Whenua, and Nokama were chosen to be the new Toa of the island of Metru Nui. To save the city, they must prove themselves worthy Toa, find their mask powers, and protect the "Heart of Metru Nui". However, they also find themselves caught up in the schemes of the evil Makuta. The film has many scenes taking stock footage from itself. The film was received with mixed reviews, with some noting the filling in of plot holes from the last movie. The series continued to be noted for its visual effects and musical score. It was followed by a sequel, Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows. Comedy Mahapurush O Kapurush is a 2013 Indian Bengali language film directed by Aniket Chattopadhyay. Documentary film Writer of O (Écrivain d'O) is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Pola Rapaport. Documentary film Jimmywork is a 2004 mockumentary film written and directed by Simon Sauvé and produced by Atopia. On the eve of his 50th birthday Jimmy W finds himself at the cross roads of his existence. For him it's now or never. The time has come to become rich and maybe even famous. Pretending to be an American Producer, he offers his services to the St-Tite Rodeo to develop an ad campaign to attract American tourists. Charmed as much by his demeanor as well as by his proposition, the Rodeo organizers call him in for a meeting to present his project. The meeting turns out to be a complete fiasco. Suspicious about Jimmy, they politely turn him down. Jimmy returns home furious and determined to get his revenge. Operating from his kitchen, he plans an elaborate scheme to extort the beer stock from the Rodeo valued at a quarter of million dollars. Comedy War Feathers is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan and Robert A. McGowan. It was the 54th Our Gang short subject released. Documentary film This film tells the real story behind the unforgettable Ron Howard/Tom Hanks film. In this film we feature the real astronauts, the actual footage and real events of Apollo 13. Thriller The Devil's Rock is a 2011 New Zealand horror film directed by Paul Campion, written by Campion, Paul Finch, and Brett Ihaka, and starring Craig Hall, Matthew Sunderland, Gina Varela, and Karlos Drinkwater. It is set in the Channel Islands on the eve of D-Day and tells the story of two New Zealand commandos who discover a Nazi occult plot to unleash a demon to win World War II. The film combines elements of war films and supernatural horror films. Comedy Evolution: The Musical! is a 2008 short musical comedy film depicting the struggle between Evolution and Creationism, through two groups of fictional characters: "The Beasties" and "The Blesseds." As the film explores the struggle between these two groups, a love affair develops between two of the characters. Thriller Ta is a 2013 short drama mystery film written and directed by Kunlakan Bim Mamber. Comedy Rakugo eiga is a comedy horror drama film directed by Mikihiro Endo, Issei Matsui and Yuichiro Sakashita. Science Fiction Two Lost Worlds is a science fiction/adventure film, presenting James Arness in his first starring role and Laura Elliott. The film was produced independently by Boris Petroff from his original story. The film was scripted by Phyllis Parker, directed by Norman Dawn, and distributed by Eagle-Lion Classics Inc., with a 1952 reissue by Classic Pictures Inc.. Documentary film Ice People is a documentary film directed by Anne Aghion about the research of Allan Ashworth and Adam Lewis in Antarctica. Produced by Dry Valleys Productions, this 2008 film portrays the scientists discovering fossils from 13.9 million years ago. The film premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival in April 2008 and was screened at the Jerusalem Film Festival in July 2008. This film aired on Sundance Channel in 2009. Documentary film Karama Has No Walls is a 2012 short, documentary and drama film written and directed by Sara Ishaq. Comedy The Punk Syndrome is a film about Finnish punk rock band Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät. The film is directed by Jukka Kärkkäinen and J-P Passi and premiered in cinemas in Finland on 4 May 2012. Science Fiction Mobile Suit Gundam F91 is a 1991 anime film, which was Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino's attempt to launch a new Gundam saga, set thirty years after Char's Counterattack and twenty seven years after Gundam Unicorn. He re-teamed with character designer Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and mecha designer Kunio Okawara for the occasion. The movie was first released in Japan on March 16, 1991. Documentary film How Do I Look is a LGBT Historic Art Documentary, released in 2006 as a documentary film directed by Wolfgang Busch, assistant directors are Kevin Omni and Luna Khan. Distributed by Art From The Heart; USA, 80 minutes. How Do I Look world premiered at the NewFest Film Festival in New York City in 2006, won a Humanitarian Award at the Black International Cinema in Berlin, Germany in 2008, and won the Pill Award for Best Documentary in New York City in 2007. The How Do I Look DVD is available on Amazon.com and ships worldwide. How Do I Look is an artistic empowerment and HIV/AIDS awareness community project and is used by university, college, and high school students and by community based institutions for theses, research and outreach, and is screened at festivals and special events worldwide. How Do I Look is about the Harlem House Ball competitions, also known as "Drag Balls". According to a 2005 article published by The New York Times, the director spent a decade collecting footage to create How Do I Look. Comedy Say Hi to Pencil! is a 2011 Vietnamese clay animation comedy film produced by the group SleepingCatFilm. Documentary film An Undertaking is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Ed Emsley. Thriller Diamond Bay is a 2011 short independent film written and directed by David Ratner. Documentary film Love Hacking is a 2011 documentary, short and adventure film directed by Jenni Nelson. Thriller Kaaterskill Falls is an independent American film made in 2000 and released in 2001. It is a remake of Roman Polanski's Knife in the Water set, and filmed in, the Catskill Mountains. Directed by Josh Apter and Peter Olsen. Comedy Xuxa in Crystal Moon is a 1990 family comedy and romance film written by Carlos Alberto Diniz and directed by Tizuka Yamasaki. Thriller Into The Silent Sea is a 2013 short drama film written and directed by Andrej Landin. Thriller The young daughter of a tough, female ex-agent is held ransom for the giving over of a top secret information file which outlines the layout of buried nuclear arms being held as garbage under a government restricted cliff seven in the desert. But to discover this she must go to the area and there, with some unexpected help, encounters the kidnappers in a daring shoot-out finish. Comedy Bright Day! is a 2010 documentary, adventure, comedy film written and directed by Maggie Rowe and Andersen Gabrych. Comedy Granny's Funeral is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Bruno Podalydès. The film was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film Fragments of Dissolution is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Travis Wilkerson. Comedy Evil Alien Conquerors is a film directed by Chris Matheson in 2003, and is a blend of science-fiction and comedy. The film follows two aliens who are sent to Earth to destroy mankind, but when they arrive they are unable to complete their mission. The two aliens befriend a fast food employee who helps them. Documentary film Cuba: Battle of the 10,000,000 is a 1971 documentary film directed by Valérie Mayoux and Chris Marker. Comedy Futurama: Bender's Game is the third of the four direct-to-DVD Futurama films that make up the show's fifth season. It was released on November 4, 2008 on DVD and Blu-ray. According to the Beast with a Billion Backs DVD commentary, the film, which spoofs Dungeons & Dragons, was in production when Dungeons & Dragons creator, Gary Gygax, died. The film contains a post-credits tribute to Gygax in the form of a title card and a clip of him from the episode "Anthology of Interest I". Elements of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and George Lucas' Star Wars are also parodied. The title of the film is a pun on the book Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, though the Futurama film has "very little to do with the subject material" of the book. Conversely, the 1985 book also used "Bender" as a mocking pun for "Ender", but Matt Groening stated this is not the original inspiration for Bender's name. Comedy Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee is a 2009 British mock musical documentary film written and directed by Shane Meadows. It follows the fictional character of Le Donk, played by Paddy Considine, a roadie working for Arctic Monkeys, and Scorzayzee, a young rapper playing himself. Similar in format to This Is Spinal Tap, the film blends fiction and reality. In addition to Scorzayzee, director Meadows, editor Richard Graham, and Arctic Monkeys all appear as themselves. Shot in five days in 2007 with a budget of £48,000, the film is the third Meadows feature to star Considine. Comedy When the Zombies Come is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Jon Hurst. Documentary film Classic Albums: Meat Loaf: Bat Out of Hell is a 1999 documentary music film directed by Bob Smeaton Comedy Adaptation. is a 2002 American comedy-drama metafilm directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman. The film is based on Susan Orlean's non-fiction book The Orchid Thief, with numerous self-referential events added. The film stars Nicolas Cage as Charlie and Donald Kaufman, and Meryl Streep as Susan Orlean, Chris Cooper as John Laroche, with Cara Seymour, Brian Cox, Tilda Swinton, Ron Livingston and Maggie Gyllenhaal in supporting roles. Though the film is billed as an adaptation of The Orchid Thief, its primary narrative focus is Charlie Kaufman's struggle to adapt The Orchid Thief into a film, while dramatizing the events of the book in parallel. Adaptation also adds a number of fictitious elements, including Kaufman's twin brother and a romance between Orlean and Laroche, and culminates in completely invented events including fictional versions of Orlean and Laroche three years after the events related in The Orchid Thief, Kaufman and his fictional twin brother. The film had been in development as far back as 1994. Jonathan Demme brought the project to Columbia Pictures with Kaufman writing the script. Documentary film Royal Journey is a National Film Board of Canada documentary film chronicling a five-week Royal visit by the then-Princess Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, to Canada and the United States in the fall of 1951. Released in December 1951, Royal Journey is also notable for being the first commercial feature film in Eastmancolor. Royal Journey features sequences from Quebec City, the National War Memorial in Ottawa, CFB Trenton and a performance of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, as well as sequences in Toronto, Regina, Calgary and Edmonton. Royal Journey also shows the royal couple crossing the Rocky Mountains by rail and making stops in several small towns. In Vancouver, they board the HMCS Crusader in Vancouver and attend native dances in Thunderbird Park. The action then briefly shifts to the U.S., where they are welcomed by President Harry S. Truman. The remainder of the journey includes visits to Montreal, the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, Halifax, Charlottetown, a steel mill in Sydney, Nova Scotia and finally Portugal Cove, Newfoundland. Royal Journey was directed by David Bairstow, Gudrun Parker and Roger Blais and produced by Tom Daly for the NFB. Comedy A Guy and a Gal is a 1975 Swedish film directed by Lasse Hallström. Comedy Palva Palvi is 1990 film directed by Dada Kondke. Science Fiction Paradox is a 2010 science-fiction television film starring Kevin Sorbo, Steph Song and Christopher Judge, directed by Brenton Spencer, and based on a three-part graphic novel mini-series by Christos Gage. Comedy Sweet Devil is a 1938 musical romantic comedy written by Geoffrey Kerr and Ralph Spence and directed by Rene Guissart. Science Fiction Tobor the Great is a 1954 science fiction film produced by Republic Pictures, written by Carl Dudley & Philip MacDonald, and directed by Lee Sholem. It stars Charles Drake, Karin Booth, and Billy Chapin. released on DVD on May 13, 2008 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Tobor's design was the brainchild of Robert Kinoshita, television and film effects man and prop designer who would later go on to design Robby the Robot from the 1956 film Forbidden Planet, as well as the B9 environmental control robot from the 1960s hit sci-fi series Lost In Space. Animation Le Chêne et le Roseau is a 1990 short animated film directed by Benoît Marcandella. Documentary film Cyberman is a 2001 documentary film about Steve Mann, inventor of the EyeTap. It was directed by Peter Lynch, but much of the material in the film was also shot by Mann himself, through his EyeTap. Thus Cyberman may well have been the first film in which the subject incidentally or existentially shot much of the material used in the film. The book, Cyborg... was released the same year, and much of the material in the film is based on material in an early draft of the book's manuscript. Novelist William Gibson appears in the film, in conjunction with Mann's presentation at the TED conference. Mann and Gibson were both presenters at TED, and the interview takes place immediately following their presentations at the conference. Documentary film The Last Day of Summer is a 2010 short documentary film written by Dorota Wardeszkiewicz, Anna Dymek and Piotr Stasik and directed by Piotr Stasik. Comedy Las amiguitas de los ricos is a 1967 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film As Time Goes By in Shanghai is a 2013 music, biographical documentary film written by Uli Gaulke and Jeannette Eggert, and directed by Uli Gaulke. Animation Cinderella II: Dreams Come True is the first direct-to-video sequel to the 1950 Disney film Cinderella. It was made in 2001 and released on February 26, 2002. It was followed by Cinderella III: A Twist in Time in 2007. It consists of three segments featuring Cinderella planning a party, Jaq the mouse being turned into a human and living as Cinderella's page boy, and one of Cinderella's brutal stepsisters reaching her redemption through falling in love with a young baker, a low-class man of whom Lady Tremaine and Drizella do not approve. Estimated to cost $5,000,000 to produce, Cinderella II: Dreams Come True was Walt Disney Pictures' top selling animated sequel that year, grossing approximately $120,000,000 in direct-to-video sales, but the film itself was met with a mainly negative response from fans and critics alike. Documentary film The FBI's War on Black America is a documentary film directed by Paul Lee. Documentary film Scenario du film "Passion" is 1982 documentary film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Comedy Dance Dance Dragon is a Singaporean comedy film from MediaCorp Raintree Pictures and Golden Village Pictures that was released for Lunar New Year on January 19, 2012 in Singapore and in March in Malaysia. It is MediaCorp Raintree Pictures's last film. It was produced by most of the production team of It's a Great, Great World. The cast includes artistes from both Singapore and Malaysia. Thriller Aurora: Operation Intercept is a 1995 film directed by Paul Levine and starring Bruce Payne, Lance Henriksen and John Stockwell. The "Aurora" is a secret hypersonic military aircraft based at Groom Lake. It is very similar to what aviation experts assume to be the Aurora aircraft. In the film, it is being stolen by a Russian terrorist who tries to destroy the White House. The propulsion system is a "combined cycle" conventional/scramjet engine. Comedy Sometimes Good is a 1934 British comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Henry Kendall, Nancy O'Neil and Minnie Rayner. A shopgirl pretends to be a Colonel's daughter, meets a man and falls in love with him, but is worried about telling him who she really is. Comedy From Hare to Heir is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released on September 3, 1960 starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam as Sam, Duke of Yosemite at Bedlam Manor. The cartoon was directed and written by Friz Freleng. Comedy This three-minute short is a take-off on CIA training films from the 50s. Documentary film Where Soldiers Come From is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Heather Courtney. The film is an intimate look at a group of young American men who join the Michigan Army National Guard, their families, and the town they come from. Director Heather Courtney follows these young men closely, as they transition from small town teenagers to Army guardsmen during the war in Afghanistan. Their story continues to follow the 23-year-old veterans dealing with the less visible wounds of Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD. It premiered at South by Southwest festival, where it won the best documentary editing award. In 2012 the film won a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story, as well as the Truer Than Fiction Independent Spirit Award. Comedy Palabra de honor is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Cesar Amadori. The film premiered on May 10, 1939 in Buenos Aires and starred Luis Sandrini. Documentary film Realtime is a 1983 film directed by Hellmut Costard and Jürgen Ebert. Documentary film Eric & Ernie: Behind the Scenes is a 2011 documentary film directed by Zoë Thorman. Comedy Not Suitable for Children is an 2012 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Peter Templeman and written by Michael Lucas. It was released on 12 July 2012. It stars Ryan Kwanten, Sarah Snook, and Ryan Corr. Documentary film Freakbeat is a 2011 musical and documentary film written by Claudio Piersanti and directed by Luca Pastore. Science Fiction Stingray Sam is a 2009 space-western/musical serial film, directed by and starring Cory McAbee. The film premiered on January 20, 2009 at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival as part of the New Frontier program. This is Cory McAbee's latest film after he was not able to secure financing for what was to be his second feature Werewolf Hunters of the Midwest. Documentary film Blue Rinse is a 2010 documentary short drama film directed by Matt Leigh. Documentary film Kun 65 is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Tal Haim Yoffe. Comedy Novocaine is a 2001 black comedy thriller film written and directed by David Atkins and starring Steve Martin, Helena Bonham Carter, Laura Dern, Lynne Thigpen and Elias Koteas. It was shot in the Chicago, Illinois area, during a limited 32-day schedule. The film received extra publicity during production and as its release approached because of an off-the-screen romance between Martin and Bonham Carter. It had lukewarm reviews and low box-office receipts. Comedy On His Majesty's Secret Service is a 2009 Hong Kong comedy film, written, produced and directed by Wong Jing. The Chinese title is a parody of the 1996 film Forbidden City Cop which starred Stephen Chow and also produced by Wong and the English title is a parody of the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service Animation Awful Orphan is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. A sequel to the 1947 Looney Tunes short Little Orphan Airedale, The Awful Orphan stars Charlie Dog, who goes to great lengths to convince Porky Pig that he is an ideal pet. Porky tries a number of methods to rid himself of the annoying animal, but Charlie easily defies him every time. The short is included as part of the Looney Tunes DVD and the Looney Tunes Golden Collection. Comedy I Love You Baby is a gay-themed romantic comedy from Spain released in 2001. Documentary film Red Forest Hotel is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Mika Koskinen. Animation Musical Mountaineers is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Comedy Il Grido D'Angoscia Dell'Uccello Predatore (20 Tagli D'Aprile) is a 2001 short comedy documentary written and directed by Nanni Moretti. Comedy Regel nr. 1 is a Danish feature film from 2003, directed by Oliver Ussing. This romantic comedy was produced by Zeitgeist in association with Zentropa. It stars Susanne Juhász as a young single woman, Caroline, who is continually receiving advice from her sister, Sarah, with disastrous results. She eventually realises she has to find her own way through life. It was nominated for three Robert awards: Best Actress: Susanne Juhász Best Cinematography: Morten Søborg Best Supporting Actor: Nicolas Bro Comedy Non è vero... ma ci credo is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Grieco. Comedy Juntos para siempre is a 2010 comedy film directed by Pablo Solarz. Comedy Polish Kitsch Project 2 is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Mariusz Pujszo. Documentary film Waste Land is a feature documentary film that premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and went on to be nominated for the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards, as well as win over 50 other film awards including the International Documentary Association's Best Documentary Award, which was handed to director Lucy Walker inside a garbage bag. Waste Land is the uplifting story of artist Vik Muniz who travels to the world's largest landfill, Jardim Gramacho outside Rio de Janeiro, to collaborate with a lively group of catadores, or pickers of recyclable materials, who find a way to the most prestigious auction house in London via the surprising transformation of refuse into contemporary art. The catadores work in a co-operative founded and led by Sebastião Carlos Dos Santos, the ACAMJG, or Association of Pickers of Jardim Gramacho, who dreamed of improving life for his community. The money created by the selling of the artworks was given back to the catadores and the ACAMJG, as well as the prize money from the film awards, in order to help the catadores and their community. Thriller Box is a 2013 short documentary thriller film written and directed by Tarik Abdel-Gawad. Documentary film Two Coronations is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Stephen Connolly. Science Fiction The Frozen Dead is a 1966 British science fiction horror film directed by Herbert J. Leder and starring Dana Andrews, Anna Palk and Philip Gilbert. In this film, a Nazi scientist plans to revive a number of frozen Nazi leaders. Documentary film La tumultueuse vie d’un déflaté is a 2009 documentary film. Comedy Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is a 1992 American Christmas family comedy film written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus. It is the second film in the Home Alone series and the sequel to Home Alone. The film stars Macaulay Culkin in the lead role as Kevin McCallister, while Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern reprise their roles as the Wet Bandits. Catherine O'Hara, John Heard, Tim Curry, and Brenda Fricker are also featured. The movie was filmed in Winnetka, Illinois, O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Miami, and New York City. The exterior of Duncan's Toy Chest in New York City was filmed outside of the Rookery Building in downtown Chicago. Despite receiving mostly negative reviews from critics, the film became the second most financially successful film of 1992, earning over $173 million in revenue in the United States and over $359 million worldwide against a budget of $20 million. Home Alone 3 followed five years later in 1997, Home Alone 4 followed in 2002, and Home Alone: The Holiday Heist followed in 2012. Culkin did not appear in any of them nor did the rest of the cast. Comedy Don Quixote, Knight Errant is a 2002 film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. Documentary film Harvest at Nong Lub is a 1971 short documentary film directed by Brian Hannant. Comedy Adventures of a Private Eye is a 1977 British sex comedy film starring Christopher Neil, Suzy Kendall, Harry H. Corbett and Liz Fraser. It was the second in the trilogy of 'Adventures' films after the 1976 film Adventures of a Taxi Driver. It was followed the next year by Adventures of a Plumber's Mate, the final film in the trilogy. Thriller The Ghost and the Darkness is a 1996 historical adventure film starring Michael Douglas and Val Kilmer set in Africa at the end of the 19th century. It was directed by Stephen Hopkins and the screenplay was written by William Goldman. The film tells a fictionalised account about the two lions that attacked and killed workers at Tsavo, Kenya during the building of the Uganda-Mombasa Railway in East Africa in 1898. Despite receiving a mixed critical response, the film won an Academy Award for Sound Editing. Thriller Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins is a 2009 American television film comedy fantasy and adventure film directed by Brian Levant, produced by Warner Premiere and distributed by Warner Home Video. The film was aired by Cartoon Network on September 13, 2009, the fortieth anniversary of the Hanna-Barbera character Scooby-Doo, and later released on September 22, 2009 on DVD and Blu-Ray. It is the third installment in the Scooby-Doo live-action film series, the film is a prequel which depicts how Scooby and the Mystery Inc. gang met and the events of their very first case. The live-action cast features Nick Palatas as Shaggy, along with Robbie Amell as Fred, Hayley Kiyoko as Velma and Kate Melton as Daphne. Scooby-Doo was created using computer-generated imagery and his voice is provided by Frank Welker, who also was a cast member of the animated series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The Scooby-Doo Show, providing the voice of Fred. The music is scored by Academy Award-nominee David Newman, who had previously scored the theatrical films Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. The film is dedicated to Lorena Gale, who died during production. Comedy Ishkq in Paris is a primarily Hindi-language Indian film starring Preity Zinta, Rhehan Malliek and French actress Isabelle Adjani, directed by Prem Raj, produced by Preity Zinta and co-written by Raj and Zinta. After being initially set for 21 September 2012, the film was postponed multiple times before finally being released on 24 May 2013 in India, the United Kingdom and the United States. Koi Moi deemed it a box office bomb three days after its release. Documentary film Culture Over Everything is a 2014 short biographical music documentary film directed by Charlie Cook and Ravi Lloyd. Documentary film Hollywood Now is a 1995 documentary film directed by Anthea Kennedy and Karl Schedereit. Documentary film Yoga Is is a documentary film directed by Suzanne Bryant. Thriller The Time to Die is a 1970 French crime film directed by André Farwagi and starring Anna Karina. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Low Down And Derby is a 2013 documentary short film written and directed by Jennifer Rollason. Documentary film Yomigaeri no recipe is a documentary film directed by Satoshi Watanabe. Documentary film The Shadow of a Mine is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Phil Jutzi and starring Holmes Zimmermann and Sybille Schloß. Its original German title is Ums tägliche Brot. It is also known as Hunger in Waldenburg. The film was produced by the left-wing Volksfilmverband in partnership with Weltfilm and the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm. Using a docudrama format, the film hightlights the hardships faced by Silesian coal miners in Waldenburg. It premiered at the Tauenzienpalast in Berlin on 16 March 1929. The film was screened in Britain by the London Workers' Film Society in December 1929. This is now the only print of the film which survives. Documentary film Assault in the Ring is a 2008 sports documentary film about a controversial boxing match held at Madison Square Garden on June 16, 1983. The fight has drawn comparisons to the Antonio Margarito-Miguel Cotto controversy. Comedy Nerve and Gasoline is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation Known and loved by generations of children, Pinchon's classic Bécassine is now a feature-length movie. A cross between Mary Poppins and Mr Bean, Bécassine is the nanny every child dreams of having ! Her mismatched green dress, white apron and red-and-white striped socks might look a little strange, but the gawky Bécassine is a truly lovable character. Her adventures begin when Bécassine arrives in Paris to take care of Charlotte, the daughter of one of her former charges. Bécassine and Charlotte get caught up in a fanatic and comical adventure filled with song and dance. They race from Paris to Marseilles to Ibiza and Lapland trying to unravel the mystery of what happened to Charlotte's father, Edmond. What is he running from ? What secret is he trying to protect ? Will Charlotte's family escape the evil clutches of Gaspard, a so-called family friend ? Comedy Deadline Auto Theft is a 1983 independent film written and directed by H.B 'Toby' Halicki, made up of scenes from Gone in 60 Seconds and The Junkman, as well as new material featuring Hoyt Axton. Comedy Double Agent was a made for TV film from Walt Disney Television directed by Michael Vejar. It starred Michael McKean, Susan Walden, Christopher Burton, Judith Jones, Lloyd Bochner, Alexa Hamilton, Del Zamora, John Putch, Jane A. Johnston, Lois January, Saveli Kramarov, Allan Kolman, and Big John Studd. Double Agent was first telecast March 29, 1987, on The Disney Sunday Movie series. Documentary film The Invisible Mountains is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Angel Linares. Documentary film Perfect Square is a video recording of a concert by rock band R.E.M., filmed on 19 July 2003 at the Bowling Green in Wiesbaden, Germany. It was released in DVD format on the Warner Brothers label on March 9, 2004. This concert is perhaps most notable for a performance of the song "Country Feedback", which Michael Stipe opens by declaring it his "favorite song". The rendition features appended lyrics from another song, Reveal's "Chorus and the Ring", and a guitar solo by Peter Buck, neither of which are in the original. The performance also found its way onto the limited edition issue of the In Time compilation, which was released a few months after the Wiesbaden concert. Other concert highlights include the appearance of two then-new songs, "Bad Day" and "Animal", and the re-emergence of the long-lost song "Permanent Vacation". "Permanent Vacation" dates back to 1980, years before their first album, while "Bad Day" dates back to 1985. Included on the DVD release is a bonus documentary, A Stirling Performance, chronicling the band's three-night stand at Stirling Castle in Scotland in July 1999. The documentary demonstrates the effect the concerts had on Stirling and its residents. Thriller Black Moon Rising is an action motion picture made in 1986 directed by Harley Cokeliss, written by John Carpenter and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Hamilton and Robert Vaughn, plus Keenan Wynn in his final screen role. The focus of the film was the theft of a prototype vehicle called the Black Moon. Thriller Oh! Father is a 2013 comedy film directed by Michihito Fujii and produced by Chikako Nakabayashi Documentary film The Good Life is a 2010 documentary film directed by Eva Mulvad. "How do you cope with being broke after having lived a life of luxury and privilege? This is the fundamental question facing spoiled Anne Mette and her mother, a once-rich family now living off a small pension and struggling to adapt to their new situation in a coastal Portuguese hamlet. A Grey Gardens for the current financial era, The Good Life is a character study at turns touching and frustrating, but ultimately poignant." Quoting the description from the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival site. Comedy Crooks Anonymous is a British comedy film from 1962. Directed by Ken Annakin, it starred Leslie Phillips and Stanley Baxter and was notable for one of the earliest appearances of Julie Christie. Comedy Truong Ba's soul in butcher's body Vietnemese orgirinal title: Hồn Trương Ba, da hàng thịt is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Quang Dung Nguyen and starring Johnny Tri Nguyen and Phuoc Sang. It is based on a traditional Vietnamese tale Trương Ba's Soul in the Butcher's Body that has inspired many comedies, musicals and novels. Thriller Treed Murray is a 2001 Canadian drama/thriller film. It was written and directed by William Phillips and features Stargate Atlantis star, British-born Canadian actor David Hewlett. It won two Genie Awards, and was nominated for three more. Comedy The Green Years is a 1946 American comedy-drama film featuring Charles Coburn, Tom Drake, Beverly Tyler and Hume Cronyn, based on A. J. Cronin's novel of the same name. It tells the story of the coming-of-age of an Irish orphan in Scotland and was directed by Victor Saville. Comedy Ernest & Celestine is a 2012 French-Belgian animated comedy-drama film directed by Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar and Benjamin Renner. The film is based on a series of children's books of the same name published by the Belgian author and illustrator Gabrielle Vincent. The film was selected to be screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, as part of the TIFF Kids programme at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and at the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. It was selected for the grand competition at feature film edition of the 2013 World festival of animated film Animafest Zagreb and was screened as the opening film. The film was released in the United States in 2013 by GKIDS. There is also an English dub that was released on 28 February 2014, with the voices of Forest Whitaker, Mackenzie Foy, Lauren Bacall, Paul Giamatti, William H. Macy, Megan Mullally, Nick Offerman, and Jeffrey Wright. The film received widespread critical acclaim, and became the first animated film to win the Magritte Award for Best Film. Science Fiction 9 is a 2009 American computer-animated satirical post-apocalyptic science fiction film, which was directed by Shane Acker and produced by Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov. The film stars the voice talents of Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer, Crispin Glover, Martin Landau, and Fred Tatasciore. It is based on Acker's Academy Award-nominated 2005 short film of the same name. The film was released on September 9, 2009, and it was distributed by Focus Features. The screenplay for the film was written by Pamela Pettler, with casting by Mindy Marin, production design by Robert St. Pierre and Fred Warter, and art direction by Christophe Vacher. Comedy Cars is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy-adventure sports film produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and directed and co-written by John Lasseter and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is Pixar's final independently produced motion picture before its purchase by Disney. Set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphic cars and other vehicles, it features the voices of Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Larry the Cable Guy, Bonnie Hunt, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Michael Wallis, George Carlin, Paul Dooley, Jenifer Lewis, Guido Quaroni, Michael Keaton, Katherine Helmond, and John Ratzenberger. It is also the second Pixar film—after A Bug's Life—to have an entirely non-human cast. The film was accompanied by the short One Man Band for its theatrical and home media releases. Cars premiered on May 26, 2006 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina and was theatrically released on June 9, 2006, to positive reviews. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, including Best Animated Feature, and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. The film was released on DVD on November 7, 2006 and to Blu-ray Disc in late 2007. Comedy Jak básníci neztrácejí naději is a Czech comedy film directed by Dusan Klein. It was released in 2004. Comedy Funny Lady is a 1975 musical film starring Barbra Streisand, James Caan, Omar Sharif, Roddy McDowall, and Ben Vereen. A sequel to the 1968 film Funny Girl, it is a highly fictionalized account of the later life and career of comedienne Fanny Brice and her marriage to songwriter and impresario Billy Rose. The screenplay was by Jay Presson Allen and Arnold Schulman, based on a story by Schulman. The primary score was by John Kander and Fred Ebb, whose first success as a team had been the song "My Coloring Book," which had been written for Kaye Ballard, but was recorded by Streisand in 1962, who popularized it. It was directed by Herbert Ross. Animation Incident at Tower 37 is a short animated film. Comedy Finding Rin Tin Tin is a 2007 Bulgarian–American drama film directed by Israeli filmmaker Danny Lerner. Based on historical events, the film is the most recent in a long line that includes the character Rin Tin Tin. Documentary film "Packed with evocative photos, rare audio recordings, stirring film appearances and TV performances, REJOICE AND SHOUT covers the 200 year musical history of African-American Christianity. Culled from hundreds of hours of music REJOICE AND SHOUT features the creme de la creme of Gospel music." Quoting the program nnotes form the 2010 SXSW Film Festival. Documentary film Signale is a 1964 short documentary film directed by Raimund Ruehl. Comedy Get Smart is a 2008 American spy-fi comedy film which was produced by Leonard B. Stern, who is also the original series' producer. The film is based on Mel Brooks and Buck Henry's 1960s spy parody television series of the same name. The film stars Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson and Alan Arkin, and co-stars Terence Stamp, Terry Crews, David Koechner and James Caan. Bernie Kopell, who played Siegfried in the original series, also appeared in the film. Bill Murray makes a cameo appearance. The film centers on an analyst named Maxwell "Max" Smart who dreams to become a real field agent and a better spy and fulfills it as he successfully fends off the KAOS' plans of killing important United States government officials, specifically the President, and arming hostile countries by means of nuclear bombs, together with his friends and/or allies, Agent 99, Max's love interest, The Chief, Max's boss, and Agent 23, Max's idol. Comedy In yet another mindless teen sex comedy, a young man gets a job repairing hot tubs for the rich and famous in Tinseltown, thanks to his parents. As he moves from one bubbly tub to the next, sexual situations change accordingly, but a romance between the young man and a co-worker at the hot tub establishment heats up as they get into hot water together. Comedy Enfermés dehors is a 2006 French movie directed by and starring Albert Dupontel, and written by him in collaboration with Guillaume Laurant. Animation 5 Centimeters Per Second is a 2007 Japanese animated feature film by Makoto Shinkai. The film was finished on 22 January 2007. The first part of the film was debuted on Yahoo! Japan as streaming video to Yahoo! Premium members from 16 to 19 February 2007. On 3 March 2007, the full length featured film had its theatrical premiere at Cinema Rise in Shibuya, Tokyo. The film consists of three segments: Cherry Blossom, Cosmonaut, and 5 Centimeters per Second, totaling about an hour of runtime. As in Shinkai's previous works, Tenmon composes for this film's soundtrack. The DVD was released on 19 July 2007. A novel of 5 Centimeters Per Second has also been released, expanding on the film. On the July issue of Afternoon in 2010, a manga adaptation started serialization, illustrated by Seike Yukiko. Documentary film Image of an Assassination: A New Look at the Zapruder Film is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by H.D. Motyl. Science Fiction DNA is a 1997 American science fiction action film starring Mark Dacascos and Jürgen Prochnow, and directed by William Mesa. Filming took place in the Philippines. The film was retitled ADN - La menace for its French DVD release, and Scarabée for its television showing. It is also known as Genetic Code in some areas of Europe. Comedy Count Your Blessings is a 1959 drama film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Jean Negulesco, written and produced by Karl Tunberg, based on the 1951 novel The Blessing by Nancy Mitford. The music score was by Franz Waxman and the cinematography by George J. Folsey and Milton R. Krasner. The costume design was by Helen Rose. The film stars Deborah Kerr, Rossano Brazzi and Maurice Chevalier with Martin Stephens, Ronald Squire, Patricia Medina and Mona Washbourne. The film was shot in London and Paris. Comedy So Undercover is a 2011 American action-comedy film directed by Tom Vaughan and written by Allan Loeb and Steven Pearl. Starring Miley Cyrus, Jeremy Piven, and Mike O'Malley, the film was released for the first time in the United Arab Emirates on September 9, 2011 and released direct-to-video in the United States on February 5, 2013. The film has been released in theatres of only 13 countries worldwide. Thriller Saravarsham is a 1982 Malayalam drama film starring Sukumaran, Zarina Wahab, Mammootty and Sathyakala. Comedy This Is Sanlitun is a 2013 comedy film directed by Róbert Ingi Douglas. It is a co-production between China, Iceland and Ireland. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Documentary film In 1990, an unknown candidate named Alberto Fujimori rode a wave of popular support to become the president of Peru. He fought an allout war on terror against the guerilla organization Shining Path, and won. Ten years later, accused of kidnapping, murder and corruption, he fled Peru to his native Japan, where he was in exile for four years. Fujimori has remained virtually silent about the abrupt end of his controversial presidency, until now. He granted an unprecedented, in-depth interview to filmmaker Ellen Perry, who presents an intimate, chilling portrait of this enigmatic leader's rise and fall, interweaving neverbefore-seen footage from his regime with Fujimori's own words. As events unfold in his quest to return to Peruvian politics, The Fall of Fujimori offers a cautionary tale about power and corruption in an age of terrorism. Documentary film Exodus: A Journey to the Mountain of God is a 1992 Israeli documentary film that follows an international group of archaeologists and travelers who go on a camel-back journey looking for the true location of the Biblical Mount Sinai. Arriving at Mount Karkom in the southern Negev Desert of Israel, they examine the archaeological findings discovered there by Italian archaeologist Prof. Emmanuel Anati. These findings are the basis for a theory claiming that the Biblical Mount Sinai is not Jabal Musa in Egypt, as some traditions claim, but Mount Karkom, and that this is where the Exodus took place. It also follows the expedition members' experiences and thoughts about religion, faith, human nature, and spirituality.Due to the remote desert terrain, the production equipment was hauled along the 160-kilometer expedition route by the crew and on camel-back. The film was co-directed by Alon Bar and Eitan Bin Noun and written by Bar. It premiered at the Casablanca International Film Festival, Morocco on November 24, 1993, and was the first Israeli film ever to be shown in a film festival in an Arab country, and the first time that Israeli filmmakers officially took part in such an event. Comedy Distinguishing Features is a 2007 short comedy film directed by Kenya Márquez and co-written with Alfonso Suárez. Comedy All The Way Up is a 1970 British comedy film directed by James MacTaggart based on Semi-Detached, a 1962 play by Midlands dramatist David Turner. It stars Richard Briers, Warren Mitchell, Pat Heywood, Kenneth Cranham, Adrienne Posta and Elaine Taylor. Comedy Kung Fu VS Acrobatic is a 1990 Hong Kong martial arts fantasy comedy film directed by Taylor Wong and starring Andy Lau, Natalis Chan and Joey Wong. The film is a homage to the 1964 martial arts film Buddha's Palm which starred Cho Tat-wah, who also acts in a supporting role in this film. Thriller The Woman in the Window is a 1944 film noir directed by Fritz Lang that tells the story of psychology professor Richard Wanley who meets and becomes enamored of a young femme fatale. Based on J. H. Wallis' novel Once Off Guard, the story features two surprise twists at the end. Scriptwriter Nunnally Johnson founded International Pictures after writing successful films such as The Grapes of Wrath and other John Ford films, and chose The Woman in the Window as its premiere project. Director Fritz Lang substituted the film's dream ending in place of the originally scripted suicide ending, to conform with the moralistic Production Code of the time. The term "film noir" originated as a genre description, in part, because of this movie. The term first was applied to American films in French film magazines in 1946, the year when The Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity, Laura, Murder, My Sweet, and The Woman in the Window were released in France. Comedy Alimony Aches is a 1935 short comedy film written by Ewart Adamson and directed by Charles Lamont Documentary film Hello Cinema is a 1995 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. It was made explicitly for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of cinema. The year 1895 is considered the debut of the motion picture as an entertainment medium. The year 1895 was the year of the first film screenings by Auguste and Louis Lumière. Made in a fashion to resemble a documentary, the film starts with the music of the "Dance of Spring" by Shahrdad Rohani, showing a huge crowd of people gathering outside a studio. Makhmalbaf has put an advertisement in the papers, asking for 100 actors, and thousands have shown up. The film goes on to show different people being auditioned and each explaining their reason for wanting to act in a film. Science Fiction The Man From Planet X is a 1951 American science fiction film. starring Robert Clarke, Margaret Field and William Schallert. It was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Comedy Journey of the Childmen: The Mighty Boosh on Tour is a 2009 comedy documentary film directed by Oliver Ralfe. Documentary film We Are Alive! is a documentary film directed by Tony Buba and Tom Dubensky. Documentary film George Carlin: Complaint and Grievances is a 2001 comedy documentary film written by George Carlin and directed by Rocco Urbisci. Documentary film Hoof, Tooth & Claw is 2012 short documentary biography film directed by Adam Gutch. Comedy Bad Santa 2 is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Steve Pink. Comedy Underground Aces is a 1981 film directed by Robert Butler. It stars Dirk Benedict and Melanie Griffith. Comedy Geppetto is a 2000 made-for-television musical remake of the popular children’s book The Adventures of Pinocchio and the original Disney film starring Drew Carey and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. It featured original songs written by Stephen Schwartz. Schwartz had developed the songs as a reunion for Mary Poppins stars Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, but Andrews was undergoing throat surgery so the idea was dropped. Carey's role in the film became a recurring butt-of-jokes on his series Whose Line is it Anyway?, which also featured fellow cast member Wayne Brady as a regular performer. Comedy Neon Flesh is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Paco Cabezas. Comedy Divorcio USA 2005/2012 is a 2012 short documentary experimental comedy film directed by Jacinto Astiazarán. Thriller Who Is Arvid Pekon? is a 2013 short mystery science fiction thriller film written and directed by Patrik Eriksson. Comedy Vengeance (2003) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment and presented by Eidos Interactive's Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, which took place on July 27, 2003 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. It was the third annual Vengeance event and starred wrestlers from the SmackDown brand. Eight professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card. The main event was a Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship, in which Kurt Angle defeated WWE Champion Brock Lesnar and The Big Show to win the championship. Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard. In a standard match, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon defeated Zach Gowen. The other was a standard match in which The Undertaker defeated John Cena. Vengeance had an attendance of approximately 9,500 and received about 322,000 pay-per-view buys. This event helped WWE increase its pay-per-view revenue by $6.2 million from the previous year. Comedy The First Time I Turned Twenty is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Lorraine Levy. Comedy I Am Virgin released by Cheezy Flicks Entertainment is a campy B-movie about vampires, sex and a virgin. Starring Adam Davis, co-written by David Wester, produced and co-written by Sean Skelding, with a cameo by Ron Jeremy. Comedy Sporting Love is a 1936 British musical film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring Stanley Lupino, Laddie Cliff and Eda Peel. It was based on the musical Sporting Life which Stanley Lupino had written and starred in. Two brothers try to tackle their money problems. Thriller 'Til Death Do Us Partner is a 2008 short thriller film written and directed by Michael Clark. Comedy Cat Ballou is a 1965 comedy Western film, the story of a woman who hires a notorious gunman to protect her father's ranch, and later to avenge his murder, but finds that the gunman is not what she expected. The movie stars Jane Fonda in the title role, with Lee Marvin, who won an Oscar for his dual role, Michael Callan, Dwayne Hickman, and singers Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye, who together perform the movie's theme song. The film was directed by Elliot Silverstein from a screenplay by Walter Newman and Frank Pierson from the novel The Ballad of Cat Ballou by Roy Chanslor. Chanslor's novel was a serious Western, and though it was turned into a comedy for the movie, the filmmakers retained some darker elements. The film references many classic Western films, notably Shane. Comedy At Middleton is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Rodgers and starring Vera Farmiga, Taissa Farmiga, and Andy García. Written by Glenn German and Adam Rodgers, the film is about a man and a woman who meet and fall in love while taking their children on a college tour. The film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 17, 2013. It was released in a limited number of theaters in the United States and video on demand providers on January 31, 2014. Documentary film ""Hurricane Strip"" is a provocative docuDrama detailing the life-changing effects of Hurricane Katrina. This film centers on the little talked-about lives of Bourbon Street strippers. When a prim and proper 21-year-old law student suddenly loses everything in Hurricane Katrina, she turns to the last job she ever pictured herself doing - dancing nude on New Orleans' legendary Bourbon Street. But the more she dances, the more she gets caught up in the lifestyle, the late nights, and the lure of easy money. Now the question is, when you lose everything, will your life ever be the same again? Comedy 2 Harihar Nagar is a 2009 Malayalam film written and directed by Lal and produced by P N Venugopal. It is a sequel to In Harihar Nagar and a prequel to In Ghost House Inn and John Honai. The films chronicle the story of four very close friends Mahadevan, Govindan Kutty, Appukuttan, and Thomas Kutty. The film ended up as a blockbuster in the Kerala box office. Documentary film Monte Adentro is a 2013 documentary film written and directed Nicolás Macario Alonso. Comedy Sit Tight is an all-talking pre-code musical comedy film, directed by Lloyd Bacon, written by Rex Taylor, edited by James Gibbon, and produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. It was originally completed as a full musical. Due to the backlash against musicals, however, all the songs were cut from the film except for one in all release prints in the United States. Animation Lion of Oz is an animated film set before the children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It tells the story of how the Cowardly Lion, formerly part of the Omaha Circus, came to be in Oz, how he stopped the Wicked Witch of the East from getting the Flower of Oz. It is based upon the book Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage by Roger S. Baum. Thriller Les disparus de Saint-Agil is a 1990 drama-thriller film directed by Jean-Louis Benoît. Comedy It Happens Every Spring is a 1949 comedy film starring Ray Milland and directed by Lloyd Bacon. The story of a baseball pitcher is completely fictitious, and the main character King Kelly is not based on or related to the actual player. Documentary film Austin Unbound is a 2011 short biographical documentary written by Shannon Graham and directed by Eliza Greenwood and Sel Staley. Documentary film Estamira is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Marcos Prado. Documentary film Red Tail Reborn is a 2007 historical documentary film by Adam White about the Commemorative Air Force's Red Tail Project. The project involves the restoration, exhibition and maintenance of a World War II P-51 Mustang flown by the United States Air Force 332d Fighter Group. The exhibition of this plane is considered to be a traveling and flying tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen. In addition to increasing awareness of the travails of the Tuskegee Airmen, this film served to highlight the Red Tail Project fundraising effort to rebuild the plane after a 2004 crash. The film was initially broadcast and released on DVD in 2007 in the director's home state of Ohio, winning local Emmy Award recognition. The following year, it was broadcast nationally for the first time on Public Broadcasting Services stations. The film had a sequel called Flight of the Red Tail. Documentary film Deus Ex is a 1971 short film directed by Stan Brakhage. Comedy Slim Carter is a 1957 western comedy film directed by Richard Bartlett. Comedy Lady Godiva Rides is a 1969 comedy and western film written and directed by Stephen C. Apostolof. Documentary film Who Killed Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler? is an Australian documentary film about the mysterious deaths of Dr Gilbert Bogle and Mrs Margaret Chandler in Sydney, Australia in 1963. Although it was assumed the couple were murdered, police investigators could find or produce no evidence that it was actually murder. The documentary, directed and written by Australian documentary film maker Peter Butt, presents unique evidence to suggest the couple died from hydrogen sulphide poisoning emanating from a river. Documentary film Spring Summer Fall is a 2012 short documentary family film directed by Piotr Zlotorowicz. Comedy Der Neger Erwin is a 1981 West German film directed by and starring Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Documentary film Compound Eyes 2: Odonata is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Paul Clipson. Comedy Mon Ami is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Rob Grant. Thriller Bobby Jasoos is a 2014 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Samar Shaikh and produced by Dia Mirza and Sahil Sangha. The film stars Vidya Balan and features Ali Fazal, Supriya Pathak, Rajendra Gupta and Tanvi Azmi in supporting roles. It tells the story of Bilkis "Bobby" Ahmed, a Hyderabadi woman who aspires to be a detective despite facing a series of obstacles. Comedy The Affairs of Cellini is a comedy film set in Florence over 400 years ago. This film was adapted by Bess Meredyth from the play The Firebrand of Florence by Edwin Justus Mayer. It was directed by Gregory La Cava. Thriller The Pretender: Island of the Haunted is the second of two made-for-TV movies based on the television series The Pretender. It originally aired on TNT on December 10, 2001. Comedy It's ""Death Wish"" meets ""Savage Streets"" meets ""Monty Python"" in this over the top 80's style revenge comedy. When their best fighter, Dewback, is killed, the Queafs must exact bloody vengeance! Documentary film Exploring the radical change in social and religious attitudes towards sex, this award-winning documentary takes a look throughout history and traces the shift in social attitudes and practices. Terry traces an unexpected route of how sex got from strict social repression to the full-frontal glossies of today. Comedy Elmer and Elsie is a 1934 film directed by Gilbert Pratt. Comedy Alzheimer is a 2011 mystery comedy drama film written and directed by Ahmad Reza Mo'tamedi. Science Fiction Justice Is Mind is a psychological sci-fi thriller movie written, produced and directed by Mark Lund. It is the feature film version of Justice Is Mind: Evidence that was also written, produced and directed by Lund in 2011. The film stars Vernon Aldershoff, Robin Ann Rapoport, Kim Gordon and Paul Lussier. The film had its world premiere at the Capital District Film Festival on August 18, 2013 at The Palace Theatre in Albany, NY. Documentary film Over a century ago, a vicious serial murderer stalked the streets of London. A string of innocent victims were brutally slashed by his knife. No suspects were convicted. There have been scores of books and movies on the subject and dozens of theories about the killings have evolved, but none have been conclusive. To this day, the true identity of the killer who has haunted the nightmares of the world has never been determined. Comedy Chris Rock: Bring the Pain is a 1996 HBO television special starring comedian Chris Rock. This was Rock's second special for the network, following 1994's Big Ass Jokes. Rock was already a well-known comedian, but Bring the Pain made him one of the most popular comedians in the United States. Comedy On the night before his wedding, a young man recounts his many wild sexual escapades and the many women with whom he had carnal escapades. Comedy Good Bad Boys is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 192nd Our Gang short that was released. Comedy A Birder's Guide to Everything is an independent film starring Kodi Smit-McPhee, Alex Wolff, Michael Chen, Katie Chang, James Le Gros, Daniela Lavender and Sir Ben Kingsley. It was written by Rob Meyer and Luke Matheny and directed by Rob Meyer. It premiered in 2013 at the Tribeca Film Festival where it won second place in the Audience Award and is being distributed by Focus World and Screen Media. It follows the story of teenage birders who go on a road trip to find the extinct Labrador Duck. The film was released onto video on demand and select theaters on March 21, 2014. The film opened to very positive reviews. The New York Times described it as a "smart, likeable, coming of age film [...] an eye opener for anyone who takes the everyday natural world for granted." USA Today wrote that "not since Rob Reiner's Stand by Me has such a compelling rite-of-passage film emerged." and The Guardian wrote that "you don't have to be a birder to enjoy it. The movie shows that seeking the rare and elusive is often more than just a physical quest; it also is a spiritual journey that changes the seeker." Comedy Bureau of Missing Persons is a 1933 American drama film with comic overtones directed by Roy Del Ruth. The screenplay by Robert Presnell is based on a story by Carol Bird adapted from the book Missing Men by former New York City police captain John H. Ayers. Animation When Animated Animals Attack is a cult classic animated short produced by the "Beavis and Butt-Head" producer and director team of Abby Terkhule and Mike deSeve. It is now extremely hard to acquire, but aired originally to shocked, delighted reactions on MTV's now legendary adult block Cartoon Sushi, which was created by Afro Samurai producer Eric Calderon in the 1990s when he was Director of Development at MTV Animation. Comedy All's Well, Ends Well Too is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko, and released as comedy fare as is the usual custom to entertain movie-goers on the Lunar New Year celebrations. The main setting is in the Song Dynasty and this reflects in the period costumes and architecture. All's Well, Ends Well Too is part of a series of similarly titled films, together with All's Well, Ends Well, of which it is not a sequel, All's Well, Ends Well 1997, All's Well, Ends Well 2009, and the similarly themed All's Well, Ends Well Too 2010. Science Fiction Evil Behind You is a 2006 American horror film written and directed by Jim Carroll and starring Hilary Kennedy, Manuel Velazquez, Gwendolynn Murphy and D.C. Lee. Documentary film Barefoot Flamenco : YASUKO NAGAMINE is a documentary film directed by Koichi Omiya. Documentary film High Wind Advisory is a 2013 short, drama, biographical, family, documentary film directed by Theresa Barton. Documentary film Platform 12 is a 2013 short documentary film created by Rainbow Collective. Documentary film I nie opuszcze cie az do smierci is a 2000 short documentary film directed by Maciej Adamek and written by Maciej Adamek and Jolanta Krysowata. Thriller Snakes is a 1974 horror and thriller film written by Art Names and John T. Wilson and directed by Art Names. Documentary film City of Dreams is a 2000 documentary biography film written by Belinda Mason and Gaby Mason. It is also directed by Belinda Mason. Documentary film Pints and Pins is a documentary sport film directed by Nathan Ripperger and Dustin Roth. Comedy The Cracksman is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Peter Graham Scott. Documentary film "In January 2009 over 1300 Palestinians were killed in Gaza. Around 300 of them children. When the ceasefire was declared, BAFTA winning film-maker Jezza Neumann arrived to follow the lives of four children over the course of a year. Through their eyes, and in their words, Children of Gaza gives us a unique insight into the impact of war on vulnerable young minds. Despite the horrors they witnessed, Amal 9, Mahmoud and Omsyatte 12, and Ibraheem 11 still have hope and humor while living in the ruins of the Gaza Strip. Increasingly isolated by a blockade that prevents anyone from rebuilding their homes and their lives, Children of Gaza is a shocking, touching and uniquely intimate reflection on extraordinary courage in the face of great adversity." Quoting the description from the 2010 United Nations Association Film Festival site. Documentary film Based On A True Story is a 2004 documentary written and directed by Walter Stokman. Comedy Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Hazen Mr. Horlocker is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Stefan Müller. Animation Rhapsody in Rivets is a 1941 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed in by Friz Freleng, and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. It is the first Warner Bros cartoon to feature the "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt. It has no dialogue. The cartoon was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1942, but lost to Walt Disney's Lend a Paw. Science Fiction 3 Giant Men is a 1973 Turkish cult action film, directed by T. Fikret Uçak and written by Doğan Tamer based on the characters created by Steve Ditko, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Joe Simon and Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta, featuring Aytekin Akkaya as Captain America and Yavuz Selekman as Santo called to Istanbul on a special mission to stop the villainous Spider-Man and his criminal gang. The film, which went on nationwide general release across the country on November 1, 1973, was completely unauthorized by the copyright owners of the characters depicted. Animation Me, The Other is a 2001 short animated film written and directed by Marie Paccou. Documentary film First Ink is a DVD featuring comedic digital shorts and a documentary about professional basketball player Chris Bosh. The comedic digital shorts segment, known as CBTV, features a collection of new digital shorts and characters. The new skits are coupled with "classic CBTV" skits, which earned Chris top ranking in ESPN's viral athletes rankings. The documentary segment follows Chris during his time off in the summer before his final season on contract with the Toronto Raptors. The film is approximately 30 minutes long and documents Chris' attempt to transform his body both by gaining weight and muscle and by getting a full back tattoo. The DVD was released in Canada on December 15, 2009. Documentary film Det svider i hjärtat is a Swedish documentary that provides a glimpse into the world of young European Muslims who dedicate themselves to jihad, or holy war. It was nominated by the Swedish Film Institute for the 2007 Guldbagge Awards in the category of 'Best Documentary'. The film includes the story of "two young Swedes with immigrant backgrounds - one from Ostermalm, one of Stockholm's poshest neighborhoods, and one from Kvanum, a tiny town in central Sweden - who left their homes in the 1990s to seek martyrdom in the wars of Chechnya and Bosnia and Herzegovina." Oscar Hedin, the director and writer of the film received support from academics who have studied the phenomenon of Islamic radicalisation. Comedy Ladies' Choice is a Bulgarian comedy film released in 1980, directed by Ivan Andonov, starring Stefan Danailov. A charming driving instructor, divorced and poor, flirts with his numerous female students all of the time. No matter of age, occupation or marital status as if all the bored women in this town court this country "Don Juan". Finally, he loses control over the attacks of his suitors... The film belongs to the group of the so-called Bulgarian Cult Comedies Stream that burst out during the first half of the 1980s but starting from the previous decade. Amidst the notable ones can be listed: Something out of Nothing, The Double, A Nameless Band, Dangerous Charm and the sequence about The Past-Master Naturally, the film gave one of the all time famous quotes, as usual by the well-known Rusev and Todev. Comedy Kolangal is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by KG George and produced by D Philip and KT Varghese. The film stars Thilakan, Nedumudi Venu, Venu Nagavally and Sreenivasan in lead roles. The film is based on the story "Oru Gramathinte Athmavu" by P. J. Antony and depicts the life of the people of a central-Travancore village. Comedy The Richest Girl in the World is a 1958 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen, Jr. and Alice O'Fredericks. It marked the film debut of the already popular singing duo Nina & Frederik, with Nina as the title character, and Frederik as the handsome but poor calypso singer she falls in love with. Comedy They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way is a 1978 slapstick comedy film written by and starring Tim Conway. The movie was directed by Stuart E. McGowan and Edward Montagne. Documentary film The Devotion Project: My Person is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Tony Osso. Comedy Freddy Got Fingered is a 2001 American comedy film directed, co-written by, and starring Tom Green. The film follows Green as a 28-year-old slacker who wishes to become a professional cartoonist. The film's plot resembles Green's struggles as a young man trying to get his TV series picked up, which would later become the popular MTV show The Tom Green Show. The film was critically panned at the time of its release, many considering it one of the worst films of all time. It won five Golden Raspberry Awards out of eight nominations, as well as a Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Worst Picture. The film received a cult following, and was also met with more positive praise over time, most notably from The New York Times, Metacritic, IFC.com and Splitsider. Despite a terrible box office run, the film became a financial success by selling millions of copies on DVD. Comedy El Infierno is a 2010 Mexican crime film produced by Bandidos Films, directed by Luis Estrada and following the line of La ley de Herodes. The film is a political satire about drug trafficking, organized crime, and the Mexican Drug War. The film has been a critical and commercial success in Mexico. The film was nominated for the 25th Goya Awards for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. El Infierno is rated NC-17 by the MPAA for some graphic violence and explicit sexual content. Animation Newscaster / Dragon / Maggots is a 2013 animation, short, fantasy and news film directed by Christopher Sagovac. Comedy Two Weeks Off is a 1929 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. The film was released in alternative silent and sound versions. According to IMDb a nitrate copy of the silent version exists while only the soundtrack discs of sound version survive at UCLA. Documentary film Anne Frank Remembered is a 1995 documentary film by Jon Blair about the life of the diarist Anne Frank. The documentary was made in association with Anne Frank House, Walt Disney Pictures and the British Broadcasting Corporation. It was originally screened as a TV documentary, but was later given a theatrical release by Sony Pictures. The film is narrated by Kenneth Branagh and extracts from Frank's diary are read by Glenn Close. The choice of an adult reader is unusual in representations of Anne Frank; Blair has explained that he read Frank's diary as a child, and had a very clear image of what she was like, and found that the use of children's voices robbed the viewer of their own impression of Anne Frank. Miep Gies, the woman who had helped shelter the family, and who had saved the diary after the group was betrayed, collaborated with Blair and is interviewed about her memories of hiding the Frank family. Blair also uses interviews with Hanneli Goslar and Jaqueline van Maarsen, two of Anne Frank's friends, and notably uses archive interviews of Otto Frank to retell Anne's story. Comedy Curses! is a 1925 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy The Outfitters is a 1999 action adventure film written and directed by Reverge Anselmo. Documentary film God Loves Uganda is a documentary film produced and directed by Roger Ross Williams which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. It explores connections between evangelicalism in North America and in Uganda, suggesting that the North American influence is the reason behind the controversial Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which at one point raised the possibility of the death penalty for gays and lesbians. The filmmakers follow a group of young missionaries from the International House of Prayer in their first missionary effort in another nation, as well as interviewing several evangelical leaders from the US and Uganda. Williams was inspired to make God Loves Uganda when he met David Kato an LBGT activist who was killed in 2011, ostensibly in a robbery. Kato told there was an untold story of the damage American fundamentalist evangelicals are doing in Uganda; of the insidious nature of their aggressive effort to harvest young, unclaimed souls to preach a gospel of love intertwined with a gospel of intolerance. Animation Super Plunf is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Henrique Luiz Pereira Oliveira. Comedy Isn't Life Terrible? is a 1925 film starring Charley Chase and featuring Oliver Hardy and Fay Wray. This short is a parody on D. W. Griffith's 1924 drama Isn't Life Wonderful. The staircase used in this film is the same outdoor staircase seen in Hats Off and The Music Box. The staircase still exists in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. Comedy Camp Rock is a 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie starring the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato. The music is written by Julie Brown, Paul Brown, Regina Hicks and Karen Gist. The film is directed by Matthew Diamond and produced by Alan Sacks. The film debuted on the American Disney Channel on June 20, 2008. Camp Rock was the second DCOM to air on ABC's The Wonderful World of Disney after its premiere on Disney Channel, and was placed on the iTunes Store for digital purchase shortly after its premiere on Disney Channel. The film was watched by 8.9 million viewers on the night of its premiere, making it the third highest viewed DCOM at the time, behind High School Musical 2 and Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie. Camp Rock was filmed at YMCA Camp Wanakita in Haliburton, Ontario and Kilcoo Camp in Minden, Ontario. Thriller Seule is a 2014 Short Film Written and Directed by Didier Philippe. Comedy Misguided Missile is the 82nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 27, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Porky Pig's Feat is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Looney Tunes series, produced in black-and-white and released to theatres on July 17, 1943, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Frank Tashlin with musical direction by Carl Stalling, and produced by Leon Schlesinger. Originally released in black-and-white, clips of a digitally colored version of the cartoon were seen in bonus features for the first two Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD box sets, before finally being issued in its original monochrome form on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3 DVD. This cartoon was colorized in 1968 by having every other frame traced over onto a cel. Each redrawn cel was painted in color and then photographed over a colored reproduction of each original background. The animation quality dropped considerably from the original version with this method. The cartoon was colorized again in 1990, this time with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation. Comedy Bonta is a 2013 animated adveture comedy film written and directed by Leo Lee. Animation TEKKONKINKREET combines the imaginative fantasy and action elements of the best Japanimation with a dark and modern children’s story. A hybrid of cutting-edge 3D CGI technology and traditional Japanese anime, TEKKONKINKREET is unlike anything ever seen before, combining dynamic action, virtuoso visual treats, and heart-rending tragedy. TEKKONKINKREET’s child heroes, BLACK (Kuro) and WHITE (Shiro) nearly defy description, each blending equal parts superhero, hardened street urchin, and innocent child. They rage by day and disappear by night. They can fly. And their deftness with a kick, pipe or bat is unmatched. More importantly they are searching, fighting for the next adventure but knowing deep down that times are changing (and for the worse).Black is the “man with the plan”, older, hardened, and always ready for action. The lost innocent, aggressive, an impetuous force of violence, Black is the child forced to grow up. If there is no turning back for Black, his goal is to save what’s left of White’s innocence. Far from pure, White is clearly still a child, helpless, emotional, and open to the world, but paradoxically all-knowing, in tune with the poetry of streets. These two love each other, but it’s deeper than that: they cannot live without each other. White needs Black to survive. Black needs White to feel worthy, and to maintain hope in the world. TEKKONKINKREET opens as the two boys kick and fight their way through daily life. We meet White as he communicates in singsong to an imagined command center in the sky and reports that he has again kept the world safe from ‘bad guys,’ then retreats into a dream of a better life on the seashore. Meanwhile, perched on a telephone pole high atop Treasure Town’s streets, Black watches the action with the eyes of a hawk zeroing in on his next kill, rival kids from another neighborhood. A madcap chase ensues, with the boys hurtling down Treasure Town’s alleys and flying over its rooftops.But all is not fun and games in Treasure Town any longer. When Yakuza chieftain THE RAT arrives back in town, Black knows something is cooking. The Rat brings a new breed with him, led by an evil Lieutenant, KIMURA. They’ve been entreated by the BIG BOSS to clear the streets of Treasure Town for a new development, and Kimura relishes his newfound mandate. Much to the Rat’s dismay though, the Boss has wrecking plans for the old city, and he’s enlisted foreign influences to carry them out. Then SNAKE enters the mix. More deranged then all of them combined, Snake commands a band of treacherous and all-powerful ALIEN ASSASSINS. Life will certainly never be the same in Treasure Town.As the tension builds to a violent climax, the action shifts between the boys’ sweet, caring relationship and the encroaching violence of Snake and his assassins. Snake is greedy with violence, and he has the plan, the will, and the firepower to take over Treasure Town. With the prescience of a soothsayer, White senses this danger in his gut. And only Black has the ability to stop it. The table is set for a battle royale.Central to the soul of the piece, Treasure Town is a major character in itself, a jarring visual metaphor for the war between good and evil, darkness and light, between retaining innocent ‘treasures’ versus losing them to the guilt of greed. Treasure Town is Old Tokyo on steroids, with smiling moons, expressionistic clouds, and whimsical blimps always floating somewhere behind a city piled on top of itself- the dream city floating behind the invading nightmare.TEKKONKINKREET is a classic tale of innocence lost, and Treasure Town the perfect visual manifestation of this age-old theme. An amusement park taken over by a new, more corrupt and chaotic megalopolis, like Black and White Treasure Town rests perilously on the precipice of despair. United as one, preserving the balance of the city together, all turns to hell when Black and White are... Comedy How Rock'n'Roll was Ruined is a 1989 Yugoslavian omnibus comedy film. It comprises three story segments, written and directed by three different screenwriters and directors. The score was also a joint effort, with lead musicians from rock bands Idoli, Električni Orgazam, and Disciplina Kičme each composing the music for one segment. The three independent stories are situated within the context of popular and youth culture in Yugoslavia at the time just before the country broke up, and abound with satirical, farcical, and absurdist humour. The film was awarded a Golden Arena for Best Film Editing at the Pula Film Festival in 1989. It attained cult status in the following years. Documentary film Jouer Ponette is a 2007 short film directed by Jeanne Crépeau. Thriller Tooth and Nail is a 2007 horror film written, directed and edited by Mark Young, about a group of people in a post-apocalyptic world who must fight to survive against a band of vicious cannibals. Thriller A Proxima Vitima is a 1983 suspense film written by João Batista de Andrade and Lauro César Muniz and directed by João Batista de Andrade. Comedy Cuando los maridos se iban a la guerra is a 1976 film directed by Ramón Fernández. Animation Teat Beat of Sex, episodes 1,2,3 is a 2008 animation, short and comedy film written and directed by Signe Baumane. Thriller La Proie is a 2011 French action thriller directed by Éric Valette, written by Laurent Turner and Luc Bossi, and starring Albert Dupontel as an escaped criminal who must outwit a dogged cop while he attempts to rescue his daughter from a serial killer. Documentary film A Western is a 1987 documentary short film written and directed by Laurie Dunphy. Comedy "Warwick Wilson is the consummate host. He carefully prepares for a dinner party, the table impeccably set and the duck perfectly timed for 8:30 p.m. John Taylor is a career criminal. He’s just robbed a bank and needs to get off the streets. He finds himself on Warwick’s doorstep posing as a friend of a friend, new to Los Angeles, who’s been mugged and lost his luggage. As the wine flows and the evening progresses, we become deeply intertwined in the lives of these two men and discover just how deceiving appearances can be. With outstanding performances by David Hyde Pierce and Clayne Crawford, cowriter/director Nick Tomnay takes us on a suspense-filled ride where nothing is as it seems. The Perfect Host is a slippery psychological thriller that exposes true human nature and reveals just how far we’re willing to go to satisfy our needs." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film Little Hope Was Arson is a 2013 documentary, crime and drama film directed by Theo Love. Thriller Play House is a short mystery drama thriller film written and directed by Brandon LaGanke. Documentary film Impossible Light is the 2014 documentary drama film directed by Jeremy Ambers. Animation Mutant Turtles: Superman Legend is an original video animation based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. The OVA was produced by TV Tokyo as a tie-in to the Japanese Ninja Turtles toyline sold by Takara. The first episode is based on the Supermutants line while the second episode is based on the Japanese-exclusive Metal Mutation line. The OVA features most of the same cast as TV Tokyo's Japanese dub of the 1987 TV series. Comedy Feeding Mr. Baldwin is a comedy thriller film directed by Will Prescott. Documentary film Exotic Belly Dancing is a 2004 documentary film written by Araceli Santiago and directed by Rico Gutierrez Thriller Seventh Code is a 2013 Japanese action thriller film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Atsuko Maeda. It won the Best Director award and the Best Technical Contribution award at the 8th Rome Film Festival. The film was released in Japan on January 11, 2014. Animation Planets After Planets is a 2013 animation film directed by Titouan Bordeau. Comedy Ab nach Tibet is a 1993 film directed by Herbert Achternbusch. Animation Betty Boop's Big Boss is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It is not in public domain. Animation Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos is a 2012 computer-animated short comedy film, and a sequel to Puss in Boots. It was directed by Raman Hui and features Antonio Banderas as the voice of the title character. The short was released on February 24, 2012, attached as a bonus feature to the Puss in Boots DVD and Blu-ray release. The short tells a story of Puss in Boots on a mission to recover a princess' stolen ruby from the notorious French thief the Whisperer. Reluctantly accompanied by three cute little kittens called the Three Diablos, Puss must tame them before they endanger the mission. Comedy In Between, also known as Conjugal Affairs and The New Age of Living Together, is a 1994 romantic anthology film. It consists of three stories, by three directors from Hong Kong and Taiwan. The three segments are, in the following order: Star Hunter, written and directed by Samson Chiu. Lonely Hearts Club, written and directed by Yonfan. Unwed Mother, written and directed by Sylvia Chang. Comedy Dan Savage's New Threat to Rick Santorum is a 2011 short comedy film written by Chris Kelly and Dan Savage and directed by Chris Kelly. Comedy Hellphone is a 2007 French comedy horror film, directed by James Huth and stars Jean-Baptiste Maunier, Jean Dujardin and Édouard Collin. Thriller Aldo is a comedy drama thriller film directed by Ross Kolton. Comedy "Quasi at the Quackadero" is a 1975 animated short by Sally Cruikshank. This cartoon follows two ducks and a pet robot at an amusement park in the future where time travel is exploited. In 2009, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Science Fiction The Man Who Turned to Stone is a 1956 science fiction film directed by László Kardos. It stars Victor Jory, William Hudson and Charlotte Austin. Comedy Ready, Woolen and Able is a 1960 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the fifth short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on the phrase "Ready, willing and able". Documentary film Seriat is a 1991 film directed by Urs Graf and Marlies Dätwyler. Animation Dad's Dead is a seven minute award winning film written and directed by Chris Shepherd, commissioned by animate!. It was first transmitted on Channel 4, in 2003. Mixing animation with live action, it deals with how memory works. On 27 August 2007, Dad's Dead was released as an extra on the DVD release of Danny Boyle's science fiction film Sunshine. Comedy Og Must Be Crazy is a 1990 comedy film written by Apollo Arellano, Roy Vera Cruz and Divino Reyes and directed by Efren Jarlego. Comedy Blum is a 1970 Argentine film directed by Julio Porter. Comedy "In 2014, a new space race is born when three American astronauts compete against an artificially intelligent robot to find out if there's really life on the Red Planet. The motley crew of space travelers are beset by life-threatening accidents, self-doubt, obnoxious reporters and the isolation of the final frontier as they discover that love can flourish anywhere. Told in the playful style of a graphic novel, this remarkably funny interplanetary animated feature explores the impact humans have on natural habitats (especially extra terrestrial ones), and asks the question ""Why do we explore?"" Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Comedy Refresh is a 2011 short, comedy, horror film written and directed by Hayato Ando. Documentary film Five Summer Stories is a surf film by Jim Freeman and Greg MacGillivray starring David Nuuhiwa, Eddie Aikau, Gerry Lopez, and Sam Hawk. It was released in 1972, with a VHS re-release in 1994, followed by a subsequent DVD release. The Original Sound Track from Five Summer Stories was composed and recorded by the Southern California native band, Honk. The soundtrack was released on LP in 1972 and re-released on CD in 1992. Called a "cinematic cult classic", the film is generally acknowledged as the start of the second generation of surf films, the first generation being typified by Bruce Brown's The Endless Summer. Thriller The Wrecking Crew, released in December, 1968 and starring Dean Martin, Elke Sommer, Nancy Kwan, Tina Louise and Sharon Tate, is the fourth and final film in a series of American comedy-spy-fi theatrical releases featuring Martin as secret agent Matt Helm. As with the previous three Helm spy movies, it is based only loosely upon Donald Hamilton's 1960 novel of the same title and takes great liberties with the plot and characters, being developed as a spoof of the James Bond films. The Wrecking Crew was the second Helm novel published and the earliest of the books to be adapted. This was the last film of Tate's to be released before her murder at the hands of Charles Manson's followers on August 9, 1969. Thriller Dark Skies is a 2013 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Scott Stewart and produced by Jason Blum starring Keri Russell, Josh Hamilton and Dakota Goyo. The film was released on February 22, 2013. Documentary film A Farewell Song is a 2006 documentary film about a group of retired Chinese musicians who reunite to perform a series of concerts outside of the state-backed music system. It was directed by Arthur Jones and Luther Jones, and supported by the British Documentary Film Foundation. Animation The New Spirit is a 1942 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and released by the War Activities Committee of the Motion Pictures Industry. The cartoon, which stars Donald Duck, was the first film created as part of Walt Disney's World War II propaganda production. It was commissioned by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., then Secretary of the Treasury, to encourage American citizens to pay their income tax in support of the war effort. The film was directed by Wilfred Jackson and Ben Sharpsteen, and features Clarence Nash as the voice of Donald, Fred Shields as the radio announcer, and Cliff Edwards singing the theme song. The New Spirit was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 15th Academy Awards, an honor it shared with 24 other films. The following year, Disney released The Spirit of '43 which had a similar purpose and reused many of the scenes from The New Spirit. The film was released, for the first time since its original theatrical release, in 2004 on the DVD set Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. Comedy Lovers and Thieves is a 1957 drama comedy film written and directed by Sacha Guitry. Science Fiction The Atlantis Interceptors is a 1983 Italian science fiction film starring Christopher Connelly and directed by Ruggero Deodato. The film was heavily influenced by George Miller's 1979 vision of outback hell, Mad Max, and its sequel, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, and John Carpenter's dystopian view of a future New York, Escape From New York and was only one of seemingly countless imitations, such as Bronx Warriors, Rome, The New Gladiators, and The New Barbarians. Very much action-oriented, the films often featured heavy doses of violence and brutality. Two Vietnam-vets and several scientists face an extraordinary battle for survival against descendants of Atlantis' original race, when the Lost Continent emerges in the Caribbean following radioactive leakage from a sunken Russian nuclear submarine. Calling themselves "Interceptors", the murderous Atlanteans set about reclaiming the world by killing everyone and destroying everything in sight. It is up to Mike, Washington and Dr. Cathy Rollins to uncover the secret behind their existence and use it against them in order to stop the interceptors' apocalyptic rampage. Documentary film Odysseus' Gambit is a 2011 documentary film, directed by Alex Lora Cercos, about a homeless Cambodian immigrant who maintains his livelihood and sanity by playing chess in the heart of Manhattan. In 2012, Odysseus' Gambit was nominated for the Best Short Filmmaking Award at the Sundance Film Festival. Thriller Cherrybomb is a drama film released in the United Kingdom in 2009, starring Kimberley Nixon, Rupert Grint, James Nesbitt, and Robert Sheehan. Filming began on location in Belfast on 7 July 2008, and lasted four weeks. The film includes nudity, drinking, drugs, shop-lifting and car theft. It was released to DVD on 23 August 2010 in the UK. It is currently awaiting release in the US. The film's main song is Cherry Bomb by The Runaways. Cherrybomb premiered at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival, but was initially unable to find a distributor. An online campaign by Grint's fans was credited with helping to secure a deal for distribution in the United Kingdom. Documentary film The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till is a 2005 documentary directed by Keith Beauchamp. Animation Winter Storage is a 1949 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Part of the Donald Duck series, the film stars Chip 'n' Dale who steal Donald's acorns while he is planting oak trees. It was directed by Jack Hannah and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald, and Jimmy MacDonald and Dessie Flynn as Chip and Dale. Documentary film A look at the iguanas of the Galapagos. Thriller La dame au manteau rouge is a 2010 short film directed by Olivier Labonté LeMoyne. Animation Tease for Two is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Daffy Duck and the Goofy Gophers. Released August 28, 1965, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon marked the final theatrical appearance of the Goofy Gophers during the original Golden Age of Animation era. Unlike previous Goofy Gophers cartoons where Stan Freberg voices Tosh, Blanc voices both Mac and Tosh. The title is a play on the phrase "tea for two." Science Fiction Bad Taste is a 1987 splatter science fiction horror comedy film directed, written, produced, photographed, co-edited by and co-starring Peter Jackson, who also made most of the makeup and special effects. Produced on a low budget, it is Jackson's first feature film. Jackson and friends take on most of the key roles, both on and off-screen. The plotline sees aliens invade the fictional New Zealand village of Kaihoro to harvest humans for their intergalactic fast food franchise, where they face off against a four-man paramilitary force, of which at least one member appears to have gone insane. It was a film that provided Jackson with the necessary leverage needed to advance in the industry. Since its release, Bad Taste has become a cult film. Science Fiction Invasion of the Bee Girls is a 1973 science fiction film. The first film venture for writer Nicholas Meyer, it was directed by Denis Sanders and stars William Smith, Anitra Ford and Victoria Vetri. Meyer almost didn't put his name to the project after he saw it but was later convinced by his manager at the time. Comedy Ekka Raja Rani is a 1994 Bollywood comedy drama film starring Govinda. Comedy The Pink Chiquitas is a 1987 Canadian comedy film about a pink meteor that lands near a small town, turning its female residents into nymphomaniacs. The film was directed by Anthony Currie, and stars Frank Stallone, Elizabeth Edwards, and Claudia Udy. Documentary film Daughters of the Niger Delta is a 2012 documentary film directed by Ilse van Lamoen. Comedy The Admiral Was a Lady is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell. The working title of the film was Once Over Lightly that was the title of one of the songs in the film. Edmond O'Brien co-stars with Wanda Hendrix, whose name inspired the movie's original poster: “The Admiral was a Lady but she taught these ex-GI’s maneuvers they’ll never forget!!! … it’s zany in a wandafull sort of way!” Thriller B & W: The Black and White Fact is an upcoming Bollywood thriller film directed by Harbans Laali and this film stars Ashutosh Rana, Tinu Anand, Govind Namdeo. Music Jatin Pandit, Lyrics Israr Ansari, Shashank Dixit Thriller The Premonition is a 1976 American psychological thriller feature film, produced and directed by Robert Allen Schnitzer. The lead actors in the film were Richard Lynch, Sharon Farrell, Danielle Brisebois and Jeff Corey. Based on a screenplay by Anthony Mahon and Robert Allen Schnitzer with additional dialogue by Louis Pastore, it tells the story of a young girl whose foster mother has a premonition that her unstable biological mother is coming to claim her and take her away. The premonition comes true and thus the film unfolds. The girl is played by Danielle Brisebois who was at the time aged 7 years old. The score is by the noted American composer Henry Mollicone with electronic music played by Pril Smiley; the cinematography is by Victor Milt. It was filmed in Mississippi. The film had mixed reviews. Leonard Maltin called it mediocre, saying its "muddled script works against [the] eerie atmosphere in this supernatural tale." A more positive review by Video Hound’s Golden Movie Retriever called it "a well-done para-norm tale." Thriller Live Wire is a 1992 action movie, written by Bart Baker, directed by Christian Duguay and starring Pierce Brosnan, Ron Silver, Ben Cross and Lisa Eilbacher. The plot revolves around a rash of seemingly inexplicable, explosive spontaneous human combustions and Danny O'Neill, a bomb disposal expert that gets involved and will eventually have to solve the case. Animation The Idiot Stinks is a 2008 short film directed by Helder K. Sun. Comedy Äntligen midsommar! is a 2009 comedy film directed by Ian McCrudden. Comedy New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 1 is an action film directed by Kinji Fukasau. Comedy Super Shark is a 2011 sci-fi action film starring John Schneider, Sarah Lieving and Tim Abell and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Documentary film A City Surrounded By the Mountains is a documentary by Mahmoud Shoolizadeh, and it introduces the social, cultural and geographical life of the people in Khansar, in Isfahan province of Iran. In this film the beauty of nature with the capsized tulips in the very high mountain slope that surrounded the city, and also the people and their cultures are portrayed. Comedy Crazy Gopalan is a Malayalam film released in 2008. The film is directed by Deepu Karunakaran. Crazy Gopalan Stars Dileep, Radha Varma, Salim Kumar, Harisree Asokan, and Manoj K. Jayan. Comedy The Czar and the Carpenter is a 1956 East German musical comedy film directed by Hans Müller and starring Willy A. Kleinau, Bert Fortell and Lore Frisch. It is an adaptation of the opera Zar und Zimmermann by Albert Lortzing. It is set around the Russian Czar Peter the Great's secret visit to the Dutch Republic to study shipbuilding in the Seventeenth century. Thriller The Cask of Amontillado is a 2014 drama mystery thriller animated short film directed by Joe Bluhm and William Joyce. Animation Genesis Climber Mospeada is a 1985 animation film written by Sukehiro Tomita and directed by Katsuhisa Yamada. Animation influenza/Composition II (chrome square) is a 2009 film directed by Jeroen Jongeleen. A sticker project translated into animation, this film uses shiny square stickers as miniature, abstract urban screens that quietly reflect the city life on their blurry surface. In the mid-1990s filmmaker Jeroen Jongeleen discovered in stickers a simple and cheap means of functioning in public. Thriller Pirates of Treasure Island is a 2006 American comedy-drama film produced by The Asylum, loosely adaptated from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. The film was criticized as an imitation of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, particularly as was released just before, and shares several similarities with, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Animation Rái Sossaith is a 2011 animated short film directed by Thomas Larson. Animation The Enchanted Square is a two-reel cartoon produced by Famous Studios and released on May 9, 1947. It marks the third appearance of Raggedy Ann in a cartoon. Comedy "The gay fad of adopting babies has become passé: The trendy boys of Fire Island decide they'd rather go to tea-dance than bottle feed, and the unfortunate infants are ditched in the uninhabited dunes nearby. Cared for by Gusty Winds, a local drag queen, the children grow up and take their revenge." Quoting the description from the 2011 Philadelphia QFEST site. Animation Nasty Quacks is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was the final Daffy Duck cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, who is not credited as he had already left the studio for the second time. Voices of the male characters are performed by Mel Blanc. Science Fiction To Be is a 1990 animation short comedy film written and directed by John Weldon. Animation The Bride of Vernon is a 2011 short animation comedy film written and directed by Calvin Dyson. Thriller The Employer is an award-winning psychological thriller written and directed by Frank Merle. The film stars Malcolm McDowell as the title character who interviews five candidates for a job at a mysterious, powerful corporation. After a film festival circuit in early 2013, the film was released by Vision Films in the U.S. on June 7, 2013 as an On Demand premiere title, followed by a DVD release on July 2, 2013. Comedy Hare Do is a 1948 Merrie Melodies Cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd which was released in 1949. It is one of the few Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd pairings directed by Friz Freleng that was released after Hare Trigger, the debut of Yosemite Sam. The title of the cartoon is an obvious pun on the term "hairdo," another word for a hairstyle. This is also last cartoon where Bugs is seen sitting on The Warner Bros. Shield and then he pulls it down during the post-1948 period. This would not occur again until Bunny in 1991. The cartoon's final scene is a nod to the ending of 1939's A Day at the Zoo, which featured Elmer's prototype Egghead being swallowed up by a lion. Comedy De Witte is a Belgian film of 1934 in black and white, directed by Jan Vanderheyden. It is an adaptation of the hononymous book by Ernest Claes. De Witte was the first Flemish film production and at the same time it was also very successful. Weeks after the première in Antwerp's Cinema Colosseum the public kept coming to the picture. The story describes the boyishnesses of Louis Verheyden, a white-haired rascal in Zichem, a village at the countryside; in the film everything happens from the child's perspective. Edith Kiel added a love story to the original storyline made by Ernest Claes, something the original author did not like. Another adaptation with which the Church instead had difficulties was the minimalized role of the village priest. The main role was interpreted by Jef Bruyninckx. In 1980 a new version came out, directed by Robbe De Hert and with the Dutch title De Witte van Sichem. The English name of the movie is Whitey. Comedy Scary Therapy is a 2009 short animation film written by Stu Connolly and Doug MacLeod and directed by Suren Perera. Comedy Just This Once is a 1952 film directed by Don Weis. Animation WARRIORS is a 2014 short animated film directed by Noriko Okamoto. Comedy Onnelliset leikit is a 1964 Finnish comedy film directed by Aito Mäkinen and Esko Elstelä. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller Restive is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Jeremiah Jones. Comedy Madagascar is a 2005 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation, and released in movie theaters on May 27, 2005. The film tells the story of four Central Park Zoo animals who have spent their lives in blissful captivity and are unexpectedly shipped back to Africa, getting shipwrecked on the island of Madagascar. The voices of Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock, and David Schwimmer are featured. Other voices include Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, and Andy Richter. Despite its mixed critical reception, it was a success at the box office. A sequel, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, was released on November 7, 2008. The third film in the series, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, was released on June 8, 2012. Science Fiction In the dystopian future of 2052, mankind has devolved into two extremes of have's and have not's. Those with the means have become so decadent that, if they wish, they have the power to hunt and kill another human being. Those without the means have become the hunted. Comedy Nisos is a 2009 comedy crime drama film written by Kostis Papadopoulos and Elena Solomou, and directed by Christos Dimas. Comedy Thirty Years is a 1989 film directed by Christoph Schaub. Thriller My Trip Back to the Dark Side is an upcoming drama film directed by Shane Stanley. It is the sequel to My Trip to the Dark Side. It stars Jason Pace, Sean Kanan, Betsy Russell, Courtney Gains, Sean Young, Alisa Reyes, Marlon Young, and Ron Masak. Comedy La reina de España is an upcoming film directed by Fernando Trueba. Documentary film The Heart of Texas is a 2008 American documentary film. The documentary is made up of individuals from Simonton, Texas, Fulshear, Texas and Wallis, Texas, where most of the film's participants reside. The film features Grover Norwood and Ulice Parker as the primary characters. On November 11, 2008, Plaid Shirt Pictures announced that the film would open in Houston area theaters on November 19, 2008. Comedy Fair Exchange is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Patric Knowles, Raymond Lovell and Cecil Humphreys. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. Comedy Touché and Go is a 1957 Merrie Melodies Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Comedy Prombies! is a 2007 horror comedy short film written and directed by Frederick Snyder. Comedy The Watermelon Heist is the 2003 comedy film written by Kristine A. Tata and directed by K.C. Amos. Comedy Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian is a 2009 American adventure comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, and starring Ben Stiller, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson, Robin Williams, Hank Azaria, Jon Bernthal and Steve Coogan. The film is a sequel to Night at the Museum. It is the second installment in the film series and a sequel to the 2006 film Night at the Museum. A third film, titled Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, is scheduled to be released in theaters on December 19, 2014. Director Shawn Levy is returning as well as Ben Stiller reprising his role as Larry Daley. Documentary film Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute is the telecast of the concert that was held on June 11, 1988 at Wembley Stadium. Comedy Massimo, da poco rimasto vedovo, è padre di due figli, Lara e Matteo, che studia a Miami. Lì, Matteo conosce Barbara e se ne innamora. In poco tempo, i due si fidanzano e lei rimane incinta. La madre di Barbara, Angela, è una manager in carriera divorziata da Nino. Tra i due futuri nonni, Massimo e Angela, scoppia la scintilla; ma Massimo è già impegnato con Luminosa, rimasta in Italia. Animation Wawd Ahp is a 2014 short film directed by Josh Chertoff and Steve Girard. Thriller Tödlicher Umweg is a 2004 thriller film directed by Curt M. Faudon. Documentary film The Marriage is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Aldo Garay. Comedy Brain Damage is a 1988 American comedy horror film directed by Frank Henenlotter. Comedy PDA Massacre is a 2004 horror comedy short film written and directed by Jamie Greco. Comedy Short Stories is a 2012 comedy, drama and mystery film written and directed by Mikhail Segal. Animation A Pizza Tweety-Pie is a 1958 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon. Written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng, it features Tweety, Sylvester and Granny, with Mel Blanc providing the voices of Sylvester and Tweety, and June Foray providing Granny's voice. Comedy Los Cuervos están de luto is a 1965 Mexican comedy film directed by Francisco del Villar and starring Silvia Pinal and Lilia Prado. The film is based on the play of the same name by Mexican author Hugo Arguelles. This film was shot at Estudios Churubusco. Thriller A Woman's Face is a 1941 film noir drama directed by George Cukor, starring Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas and Conrad Veidt. It tells the story of Anna Holm, a facially disfigured blackmailer, who because of her appearance despises everyone she encounters. When a plastic surgeon corrects this disfigurement, Anna becomes torn between the hope of starting a new life and a return to her dark past. Most of the film is told in flashbacks as witnesses in a courtroom give their testimonies. The screenplay was written by Donald Ogden Stewart, based on the play Il Etait Une Fois by Francis de Croisset. Another version of the story, a Swedish production, was filmed in 1938 as En Kvinnas Ansikte, starring Ingrid Bergman. Documentary film Things are Different Now is a 2012 short film directed by Ryan Conrad. Documentary film Contra el tiempo is a 2012 documentary film written by Montse Gómez and José Manuel Serrano Cueto and directed by José Manuel Serrano Cueto. Thriller Ultraviolet is a 2006 Chinese-American dystopian science fiction action-horror-thriller film written and directed by Kurt Wimmer and produced by Screen Gems. It stars Milla Jovovich as Violet Song and Cameron Bright as Six. It was released in North America on March 3, 2006. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 27, 2006. The film follows Violet Song Jat Shariff, a woman infected with hemoglophagia, a fictional vampire-like disease, in a future dystopia where anyone infected with the contagious disease is immediately sentenced to death. With her advanced martial arts, a group of rebel hemophages, and a boy named Six, whose blood may contain a cure for the disease, Violet goes on a mission to overthrow the futuristic government and defeat Ferdinand Daxus. A novelization of the film was written by Yvonne Navarro, with more back-story and character development. The book differs from the film in a number of ways, including a more ambiguous ending and the removal of some of the more improbable plot twists. An anime series titled Ultraviolet: Code 044 was released by the Japanese anime satellite television network Animax, and created by Madhouse. Comedy Los ángeles de Puebla is a 1968 drama comedy film written by Fernando Galiana & Adolfo Torres Portillo and directed by Francisco del Villar. Comedy Not Another Happy Ending is a 2013 British romantic comedy film directed by John McKay and stars Karen Gillan, Stanley Weber, and Freya Mavor. Produced by Claire Mundell and Wendy Griffin, and written by David Solomons, the film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 30 June 2013. It was largely shot in Glasgow's Merchant City. Comedy Zombie Hunter is a 2013 American direct-to-video action-thriller film directed and written by Kevin King for The Klimax and Arrowstorm Entertainment. The film stars Danny Trejo, Martin Copping and Clare Niederpruem. It follows a group of humans, led by Jesús, defending themselves from flesh-devouring zombies. A fundraising campaign was hosted on the website Kickstarter to help fulfill the production team's desired budget. The film had its official premiere at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, and was released on home media on October 8, 2013. It was a critical failure, garnering mostly negative reviews. Comedy Yeh Hai Jalwa is a 2002 Bollywood comedy film Directed by David Dhawan. It stars Salman Khan and Amisha Patel in lead roles and Kader Khan, Rati Agnihotri, Rishi Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Rinke Khanna and Sanjay Dutt in supporting roles. The movie was a bomb at box office and was removed after 1 week from all theaters. Comedy Broadway Gondolier is a musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film was released by Warner Bros., and featured Dick Powell, Joan Blondell and Adolphe Menjou. Comedy Padmasree Bharat Dr. Saroj Kumar is a 2012 Malayalam satirical film directed by Sajin Raaghavan, starring Sreenivasan and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles. In the film, Sreenivasan reprises the character of Superstar Saroj Kumar from his popular 2005 film Udayananu Tharam. The director announced that the film is not a sequel, but only some characters from Udayananu Tharam will be taken for scripting this film. The film was shot mainly in Chennai and Kochi. Animation "In this animated documentary, World War II veteran Joseph Robertson remembers fighting at the Battle of the Bulge where he shot and killed a German soldier whom he has never been able to forget. He recorded the story in July, 2005, with his son-in-law, John Fish, Jr. as part of StoryCorps, the national oral history project. Joseph Robertson, 86, joined the National Guard in 1935. During World War II, he served in Europe as part of the 30th Infantry Division. In 1961, after 26 years of service in the Army, he retired." Quoting the synpsis form the Official Site Animation Whitsun...Summer is a 2007 animated short film presented at 15th KROK International Animated Festival. Comedy A sexy secret agent from the Bureau of International Knowledge and Nonstandard Investigations (B.I.K.I.N.I.) attempts to get to the bottom of a potentially explosive international incident by using some decidedly unorthodox interrogation methods. Comedy Freaked is a 1993 American comedy film, directed by Tom Stern and Alex Winter, and written by Stern, Winter and Tim Burns. All three were involved in the short-lived MTV sketch comedy show "The Idiot Box", and Freaked retains the same brand of surrealistic and absurdist humor as seen in the show. Originally conceived as a low-budget horror film featuring the band Butthole Surfers, Freaked went through a number of rewrites, eventually developing into a black comedy set within a sideshow, which was picked up by 20th Century Fox for a feature film. After several poor test screenings and a change in studio executives who then found the film too "weird", the movie was pulled from a wide distribution and only played on a handful of screens in the United States. Documentary film Captain Kang is a documentary, drama, family film directed by Ho-Yeon Won. Comedy Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema is a 1990 Polish drama film directed by Wojciech Marczewski. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Animation Villanelle for Daters is a 2012 animation experimental film directed by Buzz Slutzky. Animation Dug's Special Mission is a Pixar short CGI film, directed by Ronnie del Carmen. It is tied into and included on the DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of Up, and Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 2. According to Jonas Rivera, the producer of Pixar's film Up, Dug's Special Mission "is a little bit of the backstory of what Dug was actually doing out there on this mysterious mission when we meet him [in Up]". In the short, Dug is instructed on how to catch the bird by Alpha, Beta, and Gamma, but their instructions are really intended to keep Dug away from them. Comedy Los peores años de nuestra vida is a 1994 Spanish comedy film directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro and written by David Trueba. The film was nominated for four Goya Awards, winning one. Comedy West of Brooklyn is a 2008 comedy-drama film written by Ronnie Marmo and directed by Danny Cistone. Comedy Finding Neighbors is a 2013 independent film directed by Ron Judkins. This adult comedic drama is the story of a formerly acclaimed graphic novelist who goes looking for a true connection outside of his marriage – and just over his fence. Six months late on a book delivery, Sam has succumbed to a full-on midlife and creative crisis. Sherrie, the provocative girl-next-door, offers him an easy and willing distraction. But it is Sam’s budding friendship with another neighbor, a gay man, that ultimately helps him reconnect with his creativity. Sam, however, reveals nothing of this to his wife, and as he begins to change, she becomes increasingly suspicious about what’s going on in the neighborhood. Comedy Abbiamo vinto! is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle starring Paolo Stoppa. Comedy Al-Ustazah Fatimah is a 1952 Egyptian comedy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. It starred Kamal Al-Shennawi and Faten Hamama and was written by Ali El Zorkani. Comedy Mr. 3000 is a 2004 American sports comedy film starring Bernie Mac and Angela Bassett. The film's plot surrounds a retired Major League Baseball player who makes a comeback at age 47 in order to attain 3,000 hits. Comedy Empty Nest is a 2008 Argentine drama film written and directed by Daniel Burman and starring Oscar Martínez and Cecilia Roth. Thriller Love Is the Perfect Crime is a 2013 French-Swiss drama film directed by Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Thriller The Son of No One is a 2011 American crime thriller film written by Dito Montiel based on a book of the same name, written by Montiel. The movie is Dito Montiel’s third collaboration with actor Channing Tatum. Comedy Gundamma Katha is a 1962 Telugu, drama film produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Chakrapani. The film is partially inspired by Shakesphere's, The Taming of the Shrew. The plot revolves around the story of a proud mother, Gundamma and the way she was brought on track by her two young sons-in-law. The film was later remade into Tamil as Manithan Maravillai. The ensemble cast, starred N. T. Rama Rao, Suryakantham, S. V. Ranga Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jamuna Ramanarao, Savitri, Ramana Reddy, Rajanala Kaleswara Rao, Chaya Devi, L. Vijayalakshmi and Haranath. The film has received the Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu. Thriller The Unsaid is a 2001 thriller/drama film directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Andy Garcia that was released in 2001. It is also known under the name The Ties That Bind and its working title Sins of the Father. The film was released straight to DVD in the US, UK, and Canada but premiered in theaters in other parts of Europe and Asia. The film follows Michael Hunter's struggle to cope with his son's suicide and his attempt to rehabilitate Thomas Caffey, who reminds him of his own son. Documentary film Wisconsin Death Trip is a 1999 American black-and-white and color docudrama film written and directed by James Marsh, based on the 1973 book of the same name by Michael Lesy. Original music for the film was composed by DJ Shadow, with original piano music for the closing credits by John Cale. The film dramatizes the photographs by Charles Van Schaick found by in the early 1970s by Lesy, connected to a series of macabre incidents that took place in Black River Falls, Wisconsin in the late 19th century, and, in part, the film was shot on location there. Marsh makes use of silent black-and-white recreations with voice-over narration by Ian Holm contrasted with contemporary color footage of the area. The film's visual style was intended to carry the content of the film; as Marsh said: I wanted to convey in the film the real pathos contained in a four line newspaper report that simultaneously records and dismisses the end of someone’s life. Wisconsin Death Trip was presented on the BBC documentary series Arena in 2000. Comedy Where the Heart Is is a 2000 drama/romance film directed by Matt Williams, in his film directing debut. The movie stars Natalie Portman, Stockard Channing, Ashley Judd, and Joan Cusack. The screenplay, written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, is based on the best-selling novel by Billie Letts which is based on the story of Julian Tempelsman, who was born in Costco. The film follows five years in the life Novalee Nation, a pregnant 17-year-old who is abandoned by her boyfriend at a Wal-Mart in a small Oklahoma town. She secretly moves into the Wal-Mart store where she eventually gives birth to her baby, which attracts media attention. With the help of friends, she makes a new life for herself in the town. Thriller The True 1692 is a historical thriller film directed by Paul Van Ness. Documentary film Bell Jar is a 2013 documentary short film written by Alexandre Sarian and Ana Levisky and directed by Ana Levisky. Animation ¿Qué es la guerra? is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Luis Beltrán. Comedy Minguito Tinguitela, papá is a 1974 Argentine film. Thriller Charlie Chan in Panama is a 1940 mystery film starring Sidney Toler. Comedy Sahodaran Sahadevan is a 2003 Malayalam Movie. Documentary film Seeds of Dissent is a 2009 documentary film directed by Pankaj Rishi Kumar. Documentary film Bodybuilders was originally shot and aired as an episode of the Discovery Channel documentary series called On the Inside. This particular episode went into the sport of bodybuilding at the turn of the millennium, bringing light to various depths of bodybuilding that the general public had little awareness of at the time—particularly natural bodybuilding. This episode aired for 8 years on 4 different networks. It inspired countless of thousands of people to achieve healthier greater physiques. Of all the bodybuilding documentaries, in terms of popularity, it comes second only to Pumping Iron, which was the documentary that turned Arnold Schwarzenegger into a household name. It also featured the former Incredible Hulk actor, Lou Ferrigno. IMDB credited cast list: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lesa Lewis, Lou Ferrigno, Frank Zane, Jay Cutler, Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls, Stan McQuay, Corinna Everson, Craig Titus, Joe Weider, Ben Weider, and Travis Wojcik. Comedy Earth Minus Zero is a 1996 comedy, family, science fiction film written by Jim Esposito, James Ford, Gary LoConti and directed by Joey Travolta. Comedy Why Would I Lie? is a 1980 American comedy/drama film about a compulsive liar named Cletus. The film, which was directed by Larry Peerce and shot in Spokane, Washington, is based on the novel The Fabricator by Hollis Hodges. Documentary film Pinter's Progress is a 2009 documentary TV film directed and by Philip Saville and Lyndy Saville. Animation Why? Factor is a 2012 short animated film directed by Ben Falk and Jordan Wood. Science Fiction Age of Dinosaurs is a science fiction action film directed by Joseph J. Lawson. Animation Gus is an animated short film produced by Honeydew Studios in Brisbane, Australia. It is written, directed, animated and produced by Andrew Martin. The music is composed by Liam Flenady and Lisa Cheney, and the sound design is by John Willsteed. It has won multiple awards on the international festival circuit, including Best Short Film Script and Best Short Animation at the Monaco International Film Festival, and Best Animation at the Queensland New Filmmakers Awards in 2011. Gus is Andrew Martin's filmmaking debut and the first production for his company Honeydew Studios. Comedy Baby It's You is a 1983 American film written and directed by John Sayles. It stars Rosanna Arquette and Vincent Spano. This was Sayles' first film for a major Hollywood studio. He based the screenplay on an autobiographical story by Amy Robinson. Thriller Diabolically Yours is a 1967 French-German film starring Alain Delon and Senta Berger. Comedy I Yabba-Dabba Do! is a made-for-TV animated film based on the original series, The Flintstones and its spinoff, The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show. It premiered on ABC on February 7, 1993. The telefilm had a relatively high level of animation quality. Documentary film The Sonosopher: Alex Caldiero in Life...In Sound is a 2010 film directed by Torben Bernhard. Comedy Thai Maaman is a 1994 Indian Tamil film starring Sathyaraj, Meena, Goundamani and Manivannan in prominent roles. The film was well advertised in the Sun TV Network and succeeded at the box office, prompting the same team of Sathyaraj and Guru Dhanapal to associate with in their next venture Maaman Magal which got released in 1995. Thriller Robot Wars is a 1993 American science fiction film directed by Albert Band and written by Charles Band and Jackson Barr. It is sometimes referred to as a sequel to Robot Jox,. However, while both films came from the same production company and have similar themes, their storylines are unrelated. Documentary film Charles Dickens's England is a feature documentary written and produced by David Nicholas Wilkinson, directed by Julian Richards and presented by Derek Jacobi. Other participants include Roy Hattersley, Adrian Wootton, Tony Williams, Thelma Grove, Lee Ault and Tony Pointon. Thriller Pistol Whipped is a 2008 American action film directed by Roel Reiné in his directorial debut. The film stars Steven Seagal. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on March 4, 2008. Science Fiction Missile to the Moon is an independently made 1958 black-and-white science fiction film produced by Marc Frederic, directed by Richard E. Cunha, that stars Richard Travis, Cathy Downs, K.T. Stevens, and Leslie Parrish; the film was distributed by Astor Pictures. A spaceship blasts off from Earth with five aboard; one of them is secretly a Moon man returning home, but he dies by accident during the trip to Luna. What the remaining four find waiting for them when they arrive on the Moon is well beyond their expectations. Documentary film Squatterpunk is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Khavn De La Cruz. Thriller Down by the Riverside is a 2007 New Zealand independent film noir horror film produced and directed by Brad Davison and Marama Killen, and written by Davison and Killen with Joe Hitchcock. Comedy Two-Fisted is a 1935 comedy film directed by James Cruze. Comedy Pooka is a 2010 short animation comedy written and directed by Maurey Loeffler. Comedy We Were Seven Widows is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Antonio Gandusio. Comedy Pretty Little Devils is a 2008 direct-to-video American black comedy film directed by Irving Rothberg. It stars Haylie Duff, Kate Albrecht and Tom Green. The film was released on August 12, 2008 in the United States under the title Legacy. Documentary film Not Yet Begun to Fight is a documentary, bigraphy, drama, war film directed by Shasta Grenier and Sabrina Lee. Documentary film Soka Afrika is a 2011 sports biographical documentary film directed by Suridh Hassan. Comedy Taking The Blame is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Documentary film The Color of Olives is a documentary film that captures moments from the lives of a Palestinian family. The Color of Olives was filmed in Masha, a Palestinian village 15 miles from Tel Aviv. Mexican director Carolina Rivas focuses on a Palestinian family of eight, headed by Hani and Monira Amer. Recently a wall has been completed and is now separating Israel from the West Bank. Because of the wall Hani has had his orange and olive groves separated by electrified fences, a military road and a checkpoint. In Rivas' film it shows how Hani and his children wait patiently each morning for soldiers to unlock the gate so that Hani can go to work and his children can get to their school. The Color of Olives was shot using only natural light. In the United States, the movie opened in New York at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater in the East Village. It was shown with English subtitles. Comedy Hallelujah, I'm a Bum is a 1933 American musical comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone in the Depression. The film stars Al Jolson as Bumper, a popular New York tramp, and both romanticizes and satirizes the hobo lifestyle into which many people were forced by the economic conditions of the time. It is noted for its heavy Leftist overtones and freewheeling style. Amongst its supporting cast were Frank Morgan, silent comedian Harry Langdon and Chester Conklin of the Keystone Kops. Frank Morgan, who would later play the Wizard in The Wizard of Oz uncannily foreshadows in this film the later film when he says to Al Jolson: "There's no place like home, there's no place like home." Another particular distinction of this film is that it well may be the first Black/White buddy movie. Jolson, known for his history of supporting black entertainment, hired the talented black vaudevillian, Edgar Connor to play his buddy in this film. The music for the film was composed by Richard Rodgers and its lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Documentary film It's Your War Too is a 1944 short documentary film about the American Women's Army Corps and commissioned by the United States Government during World War II. It contains 1 minute of animation by the Walt Disney Studios. Thriller Fast Five is a 2011 American action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It is the fifth installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise. It was released first in Australia on April 20, 2011, and then in the United States on April 29, 2011. Fast Five follows Dominic Toretto, Brian O'Conner, and Mia Toretto as they plan a heist to steal $100 million from corrupt businessman Hernan Reyes while being pursued for arrest by U.S. Diplomatic Security Service agent Luke Hobbs. When developing Fast Five, Universal Studios deliberately departed from the street racing theme prevalent in previous films in the series, to transform the franchise into a heist action series involving cars. By doing so, they hoped to attract wider audiences that might otherwise be put off by a heavy emphasis on cars and car culture. Fast Five is considered the transitional film in the series, featuring only one car race and giving more attention to action set pieces such as gun fights, brawls, and the heist of $100 million. Comedy Straight A's is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by James Cox and produced by Jamie Adamic. It stars Anna Paquin, Ryan Phillippe and Luke Wilson in the lead role. The film was released on January 13, 2013, in Brazil, on March 19, 2013, in the USA and on June 5, 2013, in the Netherlands. The film was distributed by Millennium Entertainment. Comedy Hoy le toca a mi mujer is a 1973 Argentine film. Documentary film Jazz Dance is a 1954 film written by Roger Tilton and directed by Roger Tilton and Richard Leacock. Comedy You're in the Army Now is a 1941 comedy film starring Jimmy Durante, Phil Silvers, Jane Wyman, and Regis Toomey. It featured the longest kiss in film, lasting three minutes and six seconds. Documentary film "Corpusse is a Montreal-born musician, performance artist and painter who has been pursuing his singular vision for over 20 years. His work defies categorization but has been described as "gothic shock opera," and the Montreal Mirror once stated "If you think you've seen it all, you haven't seen Corpusse." With footage of his riveting live shows and interviews with collaborators, friends, fans and the secretive Corpusse himself, this film documents the life, art and philosophy of one of Canada's most unique and under-appreciated artists." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Documentary film SWING STATE redefines the phrase "behind the scenes."  Where political documentaries were once limited to bleak, coffee-stained campaign offices, SWING STATE breaks down the final barrier, taking one giant leap into the home of the candidate.Focused primarily on the 2006 Ohio Governor's race, a contest widely considered to have drastic implications for the outcome of the 2008 Presidential elections, SWING STATE tells the story of career politician Lee Fisher, who, with family in tow, campaigns for Ohio Lieutenant Governor, alongside Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate and U. S. Congressman Ted Strickland.What makes SWING STATE most unique, however, is the perspective of Lee's son Jason, one of the film's directors.  As a 14 year old, Jason filmed his father's bitter, razor-thin loss for Ohio Governor in 1998.  Jason's intimate, piercing footage is woven into the film's current telling of the 2006 race; a race in which we observe a man, through the eyes of his son, putting it all on the line for one last shot at his dream.Over the course of 6 months, the Fisher family learns that, once again, politics can be cruel and exhausting, but it can also serve to bring people together.  Lee's ambition to make a difference that is "deep and wide" is what makes possible the most memorable family experience they have ever shared.The road to the White House in 2008 runs directly through the Ohio Statehouse in 2006.  The lives of all Ohioans - all Americans - will be affected by this one election.  And one family will show us the way. Featuring interviews with Bill Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, John Kerry, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Chuck Schumer, Bill Richardson and many more.  Vote SWING STATE in '08, it's the obvious choice. Thriller The Pentagon Papers is a 2003 historical television film about Daniel Ellsberg and the events leading up to the publication of the Pentagon Papers in 1971. The movie documents Ellsberg's life starting with his work for RAND Corporation and ending with the day on which the judge declared his espionage trial a mistrial. It was directed by Rod Holcomb and executive produced by Joshua D. Maurer and stars James Spader as Ellsberg. The cast also includes Claire Forlani, Alan Arkin and Paul Giamatti. Comedy Allegro Non Troppo is a 1976 Italian animated film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. Featuring six pieces of classical music, the film is a parody of Disney's Fantasia, two of its episodes being derived from the earlier film. The classical pieces are set to color animation, ranging from comedy to deep tragedy. At the beginning, in between the animation, and at the end are black and white live-action sequences, displaying the fictional animator, orchestra, conductor and filmmaker, with many humorous scenes about the fictional production of the film. Some of these sections mix animation and live action. The film has been released in two versions, the first includes live action sequences in between the classical pieces. The second version of the film omits these, replacing them with animated plasticine letters spelling out the title of the next piece of music. Thriller Blood and Black Lace is a 1964 Italian horror thriller film directed by Mario Bava. Bava co-wrote the screenplay with Giuseppe Barilla and Marcello Fondato. The film stars Cameron Mitchell and Eva Bartok. The story concerns the stalking and brutal murders of various scantily-clad fashion models, committed by a masked killer in a desperate attempt to obtain a scandal-revealing diary. The film is generally considered one of the earliest and most influential of all giallo films, and served as a stylistic template for the "body count" slasher films of the 1980s. Tim Lucas has noted that the film has "gone on to inspire legions of contemporary filmmakers, from Dario Argento to Martin Scorsese to Quentin Tarantino." In 2004, one of its sequences was voted No. 85 in "The 100 Scariest Movie Moments" by the Bravo TV network. Documentary film A Tale of Two Cities: The Circuit City Story is a documentary produced, directed, and edited by Tom Wulf. The documentary chronicles the entire 60-year history of the Richmond-based retailer, Circuit City. The documentary traces the defunct retailer from its humble beginnings as the family-owned Wards TV, to its rise to become the nation's largest specialty retailer of consumer electronics, to its downhill slide into bankruptcy and liquidation in 2009. According to its website, the film "tells the tale of two "Cities:" one that went from good to great, and the other that went from great to gone." The film made its world premiere at the Virginia Film Festival in November 2010. Comedy Tenue de soirée is a 1986 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival where Michel Blanc won the award for Best Actor. Animation Waltz Mambo is a 1983 short animated film directed by Andrew Quinn. Science Fiction Hell Comes to Frogtown is a 1987 cult film that was created by Donald G. Jackson. The screenplay for this film was written by Jackson and Randall Frakes. The film was directed by Jackson and R. J. Kizer, and stars the professional wrestler Roddy Piper. Science Fiction The Five Star Stories is a 1989 animation film directed by Kazuo Yamazaki. Comedy Blázni, vodníci a podvodníci is a 1980 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Namakura Gatana or Hanawa Hekonai meitō no maki is a short Japanese anime produced by Jun'ichi Kouchi in 1917. It was found in an antique shop in Osaka in central Japan in March 2008. This anime is a 2 minute silent short that tells a history about a samurai's foolish purchase of a dull-edged sword. Documentary film Beautiful Mistake is a 2000 Welsh music documentary film directed by Marc Evans starring James Dean Bradfield, Huw Bunford and Cian Ciaran. Comedy Eating Matzoh is a 2011 short, comedy film written and directed by Elissa Tedesco. Documentary film Seltzer Works is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Jessica Edwards. Thriller A Sense of Freedom is a 1979 Scottish crime film directed by John Mackenzie for Scottish Television. The film starred David Hayman and featured Hector Nicol and Fulton Mackay. It is based on the autobiography of Glasgow gangster Jimmy Boyle, who was reputed to be Scotland's most violent man. Due to non-co-operation by the Scottish Prison Service in allowing a film crew access to their property, Hayman's scenes in prison were filmed in Dublin's Kilmainham Jail. Comedy Stress, Orgasms, and Salvation is a 2005 film directed by Carlos Alberto Riccelli. Documentary film You Don't Have to Die is a 1988 American short documentary film about a young boy's successful battle against cancer, directed by Malcolm Clarke and Bill Guttentag. It won an Academy Award in 1989 for Documentary Short Subject. Documentary film Inu to neko to ningen to 2 is a documentary film directed by Daisuke Shishido. Comedy One More Time is a 1931 black-and-white Merrie Melodies cartoon short produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising and animated by Friz Freleng and Paul J. Smith. It stars Foxy as a Prohibition-era cop dealing with various miscreants. This was Foxy's last theatrical appearance; he is killed off on-screen at the end of the short. Documentary film Salinger is a 2013 documentary film about the writer J. D. Salinger, written and directed by Shane Salerno. The film was one of the top-ten highest-grossing documentaries of 2013. The film holds an audience approval rating of 4 out of 5 stars from over 112,000 votes on Netflix. Animation Five and Dime is a cartoon short by Walter Lantz Productions, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 74th Oswald short produced by Lantz and the 125th overall. Comedy How to Train Your Dragon is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated action-fantasy film by DreamWorks Animation loosely based on the British book series of the same name by Cressida Cowell. The film was directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, the duo who directed Disney's Lilo & Stitch. It stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, T.J. Miller, Kristen Wiig, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse. The story takes place in a mythical Viking world where a young Viking teenager named Hiccup aspires to follow his tribe's tradition of becoming a dragon slayer. After finally capturing his first dragon, and with his chance at finally gaining the tribe's acceptance, he finds that he no longer has the desire to kill it and instead befriends it. The film was released March 26, 2010 and was a critical and commercial success, earning acclaim from film critics and audiences and earning nearly $500 million worldwide. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to Toy Story 3 and The Social Network, respectively. Documentary film A Gesar Bard’s Tale is a documentary film directed by Donagh Coleman. Animation DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang is the first 3D-CGI Chinese animated feature film from Hong Kong and directed by Antony szeto. It was produced by "DCDC" and "China Film" company, and is also considered the first 3D rendered martial arts film. Comedy The Baggage Smasher is a 1914 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Documentary film Playing Columbine is a 2008 American documentary film produced and edited by Danny Ledonne, an American independent filmmaker. The film follows the video game Super Columbine Massacre RPG! in which players experience the Columbine High School massacre through the eyes of the killers, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Documentary film Act Normal is a 2006 Icelandic documentary by Olaf de Fleur. Animation Techno-Cracked is a 1933 Celebrity Productions, Inc. animated short, directed by Ub Iwerks. Documentary film "Uplifting documentary which follows an effervescent 50 year old as she comes to terms with her sexuality. Jan's coming out late in life. After watching the entire series of The L Word back to back, the effervescent 50 year old finally realises what it is that has been missing all her life: lesbians. In this engaging documentary we follow Jan as she comes to terms with her sexuality and her quest to discover all things Sapphic in the new world that has opened up to her. From chatting to lesbian party goers, to sharing a drink and some jokes with out author Stella Duffy and her wife, and even spending an idyllic weekend in the country with out actresses and real life couple Jill Bennett and Cathy DeBuono. Jan's openness and her joy at finally figuring out her sexuality is palpably felt on screen. There are tears, heartfelt conversations but most of all lots of laughter and celebration in Jan's Coming Out." Quoting Emma Smart from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site. Thriller White Water Fury is a 2000 Swedish thriller film directed by Jon Lindström and starring Emil Forselius, Rafael Edholm and Alexander Skarsgård. Comedy The Woman Who Doubted Dr. Fabian is a 2002 film directed by Andi Rogenhagen. Thriller The Informant! is a 2009 American biographical-comedy-crime film directed by Steven Soderbergh. It depicts Mark Whitacre's involvement as a whistle blower in the lysine price-fixing conspiracy of the mid-1990s as described in the 2000 nonfiction book The Informant, by journalist Kurt Eichenwald. The script was written by Scott Z. Burns, and the film stars Matt Damon, Scott Bakula, Joel McHale and Melanie Lynskey. Comedy Hopalong Casualty is a 1960 Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, featuring the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote. It was directed by Chuck Jones. Documentary film Coney Island is a 1991 documentary film that traces the history of Coney Island, the westernmost part of the barrier islands of Long Island, New York. The film covers the island's 1609 discovery by Henry Hudson, its 1870s incarnation as a respectable beach destination for city-dwellers and showcase of the new developments ushered in by the machine age, the early 20th century, when amusement parks and innovative attractions attracted hundreds of thousands of people each day, and the gradual demise of the amusements. The film is narrated by Philip Bosco. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and broadcast nationally on PBS as part of the American Experience program in February 1991. On-camera appearances include Al Lewis, Vincent Gardenia, Eli Wallach, Elliot Willensky, Frederick Fried and Mae Timpano. Voice-over actors include Judd Hirsch, Nathan Lane, John Mahoney, Jerry Orbach, George Plimpton, Lois Smith, Frances Sternhagen and Andrei Codrescu. Documentary film Service Inbegriffe is a 2013 documentary written and directed by Eric Bergkraut. Thriller Chandee, also spelled as Chandi, is a 2013 Telugu film directed by V. Samudra starring Priyamani, R. Sarathkumar, Ashish Vidhyarthi and Krishnam Raju in the lead roles, and Ali and MS Narayana as key comedians. Scarlett Wilson appears in an Item number. The film was formally launched on 31 January 2013, with principal photography commencing on 30 October 2012. Filming took place over eight months, primarily across Hyderabad, Rajamundry and Bangkok, Thailand. The film was originally scheduled for release in the first week of October 2013, but was postponed due to political unrest in Andhra Pradesh and finally released on 8 November 2013. Comedy Meet Bill is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Bernie Goldmann and Melisa Wallack and starring Aaron Eckhart as the titular character, with supporting performances by Logan Lerman, Jessica Alba, Elizabeth Banks, and Timothy Olyphant. Documentary film How Yukong Moved the Mountains is a 1976 French documentary film directed by Joris Ivens, about the last days of the Cultural Revolution. At 763 min it is one of the longest films by running time. Documentary film Amor Cronico is a 2012 comedy film directed by Jorge Perugorría. Documentary film Full Metal Village is a 2007 documentary film about the lives of the residents of a small village in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, Wacken, in a series of interviews and visual tableaux as it prepares for the annual Wacken Open Air Festival. Taglined "Ein Heimatfilm", the director Sung-Hyung Cho explores the relationship of the 1,800 resident townsfolk and the brief annual influx of 70,000 metal music enthusiasts who attend the open-air concert. Notable scenes of the film are elderly villagers who confess to have 'heard' that the concert-goers worship Satan, and over-enthusiastic concert-goers headbanging to the traditional regional anthem played by a local fire department band to open the festival. Comedy The Pink Panther gives the girl her needs after a witches wand accidently lands on him. Comedy Voyage to Italy, Complete with Love is a comedy romance film directed by Wolfgang Becker. Documentary film Defamation is a 2009 film directed by Yoav Shamir. "Yoav Shamir is a documentary maker who specialises in films about modern Israeli life. His latest deals with anti-Semitism, which he claims never to have experienced personally, yet he hears the term used everyday, describing it as 'a constant buzz, always in the background, always annoying'. His quest leads him to explore whether anti-Semitism has become an excusable prejudice in some civilised societies, or whether it is used as a spectre to drum up support for right wing Zionism. He garners a broad range of opinions, including those of Abraham Foxman, director of the American Anti-Defamation League, which collects evidence of anti-Semitism, and controversial academic Norman Finkelstein, author of The Holocaust Industry, who has argued that the Nazis' treatment of the Jews is used as justification of Israel's conduct toward Palestinians. A journey to the site of concentration camps in Poland with Israeli high-school students gives revealing insight into what anti-Semitism means to kids two generations away from the Holocaust. Defamation is a bold, authored documentary that not only dares to raise serious issues, but also presents arguments with wit and balance, Shamir's irreverent sense of humour making it as entertaining as it is provocative." Quoting Michael Hayden Documentary film Gotta Dance is a 2008 documentary film and Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award Finalist directed by Dori Berinstein. The film "chronicles the debut of the New Jersey Nets' first-ever senior hip-hop dance team, 12 women and 1 man - all dance team newbies, from auditions through to performance.” Documentary film The Talgai Skull: An Investigation Into the Origin of the Australian Aborigines is a 1968 Australian film. It shared the 1968 Australian Film Institute award for Best Documentary. Animation Back to the Start is an online ad. Comedy It Was You Charlie is a 2013 Canadian comedy-drama film. It is the first feature film of director Emmanuel Shirinian who wrote its screenplay. Comedy Life Is a Long Quiet River is a French comedy by Étienne Chatiliez of 1988. Animation Be Forever Yamato is a 1980 Japanese science fiction anime film and the third theatrical film based on the classic anime series Space Battleship Yamato. The film is unique for switching from monaural VistaVision to Quadraphonic CinemaScope when the Yamato enters the Double Galaxy. Comedy Busted Hearts is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Thelomeris is the first mainstream science fiction movie shot in Hungary. It was produced by Trickorn Productions, an independent Hungarian production company. Thriller Fatal Vision is a 1984 television miniseries, based on the account, in the book of the same name, of the murders of the wife and daughters of Jeffrey MacDonald. Documentary film Jarmark Europa is a 2004 film directed by Minze Tummescheit. Comedy Bomma Borusa is a 1971 Indian Telugu language Comedy / Drama film directed by Padma Shri awardee K. Balachander. Its remake of the Tamil film Poova Thalaiya directed by K.Balachander himself. The film stars Chandra Mohan, S. Varalakshmi, Chalam, Vennirade Nirmala, Allu Ramalingaiah, Mukkamala, Raja Babu, and Ramaprabha. It was produced by Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar and distributed by AVM Productions. The film music was composed by R. Goverdhanam and lyrics were written by Kosaraju Raghavaiah. Documentary film The Conscience of Nhem En is a 26-minute documentary directed by Steven Okazaki, telling the stories of three survivors of the Tuol Sleng Prison. Also known as S-21, Tuol Sleng was where 17,000 Cambodians were imprisoned and killed in the late 1970s. The film follows a young soldier responsible for taking the ID photos of thousands of people before they were tortured and murdered by the Khmer Rouge. The documentary was nominated for an Academy Award. Comedy Flip Flop is a 1923 short comedy film written by Mack Sennett and John A. Waldron and directed by Roy Del Ruth Comedy On All Floors is a 2002 British short film directed by Geoff Evans and written by Craig Handley. It is a dark comedy which tells the story of five people who are trapped in a falling elevator. Believing they have only a few minutes left to live, the lift's occupants start to confess their deepest, darkest secrets. Comedy There Was a Castle with Forty Dogs is a 1990 comedy film, starring Peter Ustinov and directed by Duccio Tessari. It is based on the novel Au bonheur des chiens by Rémo Forlani. Comedy Halli Meshtru is a 1992 Kannada film directed by Mohan-Manju. The film starred Ravichandran and Bindiya in lead roles. It had Balakrishna, Toogudeepa Srinivas and Silk Smitha playing supporting roles. The music of the film was composed by Hamsalekha. This movie is a remake of Tamil movie Mundhanai Mudichu. Comedy Re-Animated is a live-action/animated television film that aired on Cartoon Network on December 8, 2006. It was the first original live action/animated production produced by the network. Re-Animated was released on DVD September 11, 2007. The film was the pilot for the follow-up series Out of Jimmy's Head, which premiered on Cartoon Network on September 14, 2007. Animation Motorville is a 2013 animated comedy short film, written and directed by Patrick Jean. Documentary film This Way of Life is a New Zealand documentary film about a horse breeding family living in the wild near the Ruahine Ranges, resisting the call to a more "modern" lifestyle. It was directed by Thomas Burstyn and produced by Barbara Sumner-Burstyn. It opened theatrically in Vancouver on 3 October 2009 at the Vancouver International Film Festival, Seattle on 11 June 2010 at the Seattle International Film Festival, and in New York City on 30 July 2010. It opened in Los Angeles on 6 August 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. This Way of Life has also made the 2011 Oscar Documentary long list and was paid for with NZ tax payer funding. Comedy Ghost Light is a 2013 comedy film directed by John Gaspard. Animation Fishin' Around is a 1931 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett. Documentary film Flint Mountains is a film directed by Nidal Hassan. Thriller 'Doublecross' is a 1956 British crime film directed by Anthony Squire and starring Donald Houston, Fay Compton and William Hartnell. It was also known as Queer Fish. Comedy Pins Are Lucky is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Comedy Circus Days is a feature length silent film comedy starring child actor Jackie Coogan, directed by Eddie Cline, produced by Sol Lesser and Jackie Coogan's own production company, and distributed through Associated First National Pictures. Documentary film Ruins is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Manuel Mozos. Documentary film The Gamester is a 2010 documentary film directed by Viktar Dashuk. Comedy Little Black Book is a 2004 satirical comedy film directed by Nick Hurran, and starring Brittany Murphy and Ron Livingston in the main roles. Holly Hunter, Julianne Nicholson, Josie Maran, Rashida Jones and Kathy Bates all serve in supporting roles. Carly Simon makes a cameo appearance at the end of the film. Documentary film Shrimp Stories is 1964 documentary and short film directed by Geneviève Hamon and Jean Painlevé. Comedy She Be the One is a short comedy romance film directed by Marko Grujic. Comedy Picnic on the Grass is a 1959 film directed by Jean Renoir. It shares a title with the painting by Édouard Manet. Comedy Sheitan is a 2006 French horror/erotic comedy film. It was directed by first time director Kim Chapiron, and written by Kim and Christian Chapiron. It stars and was co-produced by Vincent Cassel. His wife Monica Bellucci also makes a cameo appearance in the film. Comedy Love Can Be Murder is a 1992 comedy, fantasy and mystery TV movie written by Rob Gilmer and directed by Jack Bender. Comedy Sex and the Single Vampire is a 1970 comedy horror film directed by Modunk Phreezer. Documentary film " Japanese activist Tamaki Matsuoka reveals the truth about Nanking. For years, Japanese activist Tamaki Matsuoka tried to counter denials of her country’s notorious wartime massacre of civilians in the city of Nanjing with books and photo exhibitions. Now the retired teacher says she has indisputable proof of the atrocities: Japanese veterans admitting on camera they forced themselves on Chinese women and mowed down Chinese refugees with machine guns. Matsuoka was angered by accounts in her country’s textbooks that whitewashed the crimes committed by Japan’s Imperial Army during World War II. Her documentary, shown for the first time outside of Japan at the Hong Kong International Film Festival on Sunday, attempts to set the record straight." Quoting watchfreedocumentaries.com Thriller Life Sentence (Cadena Perpetua) is a 1979 crime, drama and thriller film written by Vicente Leñero, Arturo Ripstein and Luis Spota and directed by Arturo Ripstein. Comedy Casanova's Big Night is a comedy film starring Bob Hope and Joan Fontaine, which is a spoof of swashbuckling historical adventure films. It was directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Hope plays a tailor who impersonates Giacomo Casanova, the great lover. The film also stars Audrey Dalton, Basil Rathbone, Hugh Marlowe, John Carradine, Hope Emerson, Lon Chaney, Jr., Raymond Burr, Natalie Schafer, and Vincent Price. Comedy The Fanatics is a comedy movie, released in 1999. Documentary film Greedy Lying Bastards is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Craig Rosebraugh. The film explores the phenomenon of climate change denial. Comedy In Good Company is a 2004 American comedy film written and directed by Paul Weitz, and starring Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, and Scarlett Johansson. The film is about a middle-aged advertising executive whose company is bought out by a large international corporation leaving him with a new boss who is nearly half his age. His life is further complicated when his boss takes a romantic interest in his daughter. Thriller WarGames is a 1983 American Cold War science-fiction film written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes and directed by John Badham. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood, and Ally Sheedy. The film follows David Lightman, a young hacker who unwittingly accesses WOPR, a United States military supercomputer programmed to predict possible outcomes of nuclear war. Lightman gets WOPR to run a nuclear war simulation, originally believing it to be a computer game. The simulation causes a national nuclear missile scare and nearly starts World War III. The film was a box office success, costing US$12 million, and grossing $79,567,667 after five months in the United States and Canada. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards. A sequel, WarGames: The Dead Code, was released direct to DVD on July 29, 2008. Documentary film Americas in Transition is a 1981 American short documentary film directed by Obie Benz. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Suitcase of Love and Shame is a 2013 romance, history documentary film directed by Jane Gillooly. Comedy Daisy Town is a 1971 French-Belgian film based on the comic series Lucky Luke. A Lucky Luke comic with the title Daisy Town was released in 1982 Documentary film Poste Restante is a 2008 short documentary film written and directed by Marcel Łoziński. Comedy The Country Circus is a short film from Violet's Dreams film series. Science Fiction Return to Frogtown is the 1993 B movie, it is the sequel to the cult movie Hell Comes to Frogtown, which starred professional wrestler, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. This sequel is also set in a postapocalyptic future where mutant frog-people are at war with mankind. Robert Z'Dar plays the main character, Sam Hell, in place of Piper. In the film, Sam Hell infiltrates Frog Town again to rescue a Texas Rocket Ranger who crash landed. In what may be a direct reference to his Incredible Hulk fame, Ferrigno's character is modified and turned into a frog-person, giving him superhuman strength. Notable co-stars of the cast include: Don Stroud, Brion James, Charles Napier, Rhonda Shear. The movie was followed by Max Hell Frog Warrior. Comedy The Burr Effect is a 2009 comedy film directed by Brian Spitz. Comedy The Telltale Light is a 1913 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Mother Is a Freshman is a 1949 comedy motion picture directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Loretta Young and Van Johnson. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Costume Design by Kay Nelson. Animation Days Of Rage is a 1995 Greek feature film, directed by the Greek director writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos. The film was the first video to film Greek feature and it was first presented at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival and represented Greece at the Belgrade Film Festival of 1996. As Vrasidas Karalis wrote in the History of Greek cinema: Vassilis Mazomenos had appeared with his first film in 1995 with Days of Rage — A Requiem for Europe, an eschatological visual exploration of the last days of Europe, based on the classical myth of Deadalus and the science-fiction idea of establishing a utopian society through coercion and torture. Part of the film trilogy about the end of the West, that was presented and awarded in the 2001 retrospective in Fantasporto. Comedy Pearl Was Here is a 2013 short film written and directed by Kate Marks Documentary film Arrastre is a 2012 documentary short drama film directed by Ana Teresa Fernandez. Comedy Familywala is an upcoming Bollywood film not yet released. It is directed by Neeraj Vora and stars Arjun Rampal and Dia Mirza in lead roles. Thriller Baby Monitor: Sound of Fear is a film directed by Walter Klenhard released on January 27, 1998. Thriller The Eagle Has Landed is a 1976 British film directed by John Sturges and starring Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland, and Robert Duvall. Based on the novel The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins, the film is about a German plot to kidnap Winston Churchill during the height of World War II. The Eagle Has Landed was Sturges' final film, and received positive reviews and was successful upon its release. Comedy How Wonderful! is a 1989 TV movie about a journalist who falls pregnant. Animation Pacifier is a 1995 animation short film directed by Konstantin Brozit. Documentary film Born To Film is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Frédéric Sojcher. Documentary film The story of James Garner's year with his racing team, from the time he bought the car, and assembled his team through Mexico, England, Florida and Canada. Comedy Otto - Der Außerfriesische is a 1989 comedy film directed by Marijan David Vajda and Otto Waalkes. Comedy Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la vie is a 2006 French comedy film, and the sequel to Les Bronzés and Les Bronzés font du ski. Like the first two films, it is directed by Patrice Leconte and stars mostly members of the theatrical/film troupe Le Splendid. Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la vie follows up on the revelers from the first two films, now in their 50s. Animation The aptly named Mr. Meek is sent by Sweety Puss to kill Daffy for dinner. Daffy escape the hatchet, and hides behind a haystack, squirting ketchup for blood and making dying noises. Mr. Meek sees through this, and chases Daffy into the house. Inside the house, there's a lot of chasing, Daffy does a striptease, and faced down a shotgun twice. Thriller Baazigar is a 1993 Bollywood crime-thriller film directed by Abbas-Mustan, it is a contemporary thriller about a young man who stops at nothing to get what he wants. The story of Baazigar was inspired from the Hollywood film A Kiss Before Dying. Initially Salman Khan was the first choice to play the lead in the film. This was Shah Rukh Khan's breakthrough role as the sole lead, Kajol's first commercial success and Shilpa Shetty's debut film. Baazigar was the second film where Shah Rukh Khan played the role of an anti-Hero and also the first film which earned Khan a Filmfare Award for Best Actor. It was a major commercial success at the time of its release and the first film of the famous Shahrukh Khan-Kajol jodi. The film was remade in Tamil as Samrat with Ramki, in Telugu as Vetagadu with Dr. Rajasekhar and in Kannada as Nagarahavu with Upendra. Animation All Systems Go, Neil Armstrong is a 2010 short animation and science-fiction film directed by Robert Dohrmann. Documentary film My Architect: A Son's Journey is a 2003 documentary film about the American architect Louis Kahn, by his son Nathaniel Kahn, detailing the architect's extraordinary career and his familial legacy after his death in 1974. In the film, Louis Kahn is quoted as saying “When I went to high school I had a teacher, in the arts, who was head of the department of Central High, William Grey, and he gave a course in Architecture, the only course in any high school I am sure, in Greek, Roman, Renaissance, Egyptian, and Gothic Architecture, and at that point two of my colleagues and myself realized that only Architecture was to be my life. How accidental are our existences are really, and how full of influence by circumstance.” The film features interviews with renowned architects, including Frank Gehry, Shamsul Wares, I.M. Pei, Anne Tyng and Philip Johnson. Throughout the film, Kahn visits all of his father's buildings including The Yale Center for British Art, The Salk Institute, Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban and the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. My Architect was nominated for the 2003 Academy Award for Documentary Feature. Documentary film The Search for Emak Bakia is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Oskar Alegria. Documentary film The Backward Class is 2014 Documentary film written and directed by Madeleine Grant. Comedy I picari is a 1987 Italian comedy film written and directed by Mario Monicelli. It is freely inspired by the Spanish novels Lazarillo de Tormes and Guzman de Alfarache. The film was co-produced with Spain, where it was released as Los alegres pícaros. Thriller House of 9 is a 2004 thriller film directed by Steven R. Monroe and starring Dennis Hopper and Kelly Brook. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 20 May 2004, and had a limited release in the United States in 2005. Nine strangers have been abducted and locked inside a house. A mysterious voice called The Watcher tells them that they are to play a game: the last person alive can leave the house and win five million dollars. The film is presented with "live feeds" from hidden surveillance cameras, showing the nine people turning from cooperative escape attempts to a killing fest. Comedy Better Than Sex is 2000 Australian film from director Jonathan Teplitzky starring David Wenham and Susie Porter. It is a romantic comedy of sorts, revolving around two people who have a one-night stand and start to question whether they want more. Documentary film Deadliest Crash: The Le Mans 1955 Disaster is a documentary film made by Bigger Picture Films for the BBC in 2009. It was originally aired on BBC Four on Sunday, 16 May 2010. It was subsequently repeated on BBC Two and BBC Four. The programme tells the story of the 1955 Le Mans disaster in which Pierre Levegh's Mercedes 300 SLR smashed into the crowd, killing 83 people and injuring 120 more. Thriller Wendigo is a 2001 horror film by Larry Fessenden starring Patricia Clarkson and Jake Weber. Thriller Pusher II is a 2004 Danish crime film written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The film is the second film in the Pusher trilogy, portraying the lives of criminals in Copenhagen. Comedy The Yo-Yo Gang is a thirty minute 'Exploitation film' about girl gangs released in 1992. Directed by G.B. Jones, this 'no budget film' follows the exploits of two girl gangs, the "Yo-Yo Gang" and the "Skateboard Bitches", as a gangwar erupts between them. The tag line for the film reads: "Gang girls frequently out-curse, out-fight and out-sex every boys' gang around". In between fighting, the film features scenes of the girls getting tattooed, piercing each other's ears, beating up boys, playing arcade games, riding scooters and talking on the phone. The film was made using Super 8mm film format. It was shot in Toronto, Ontario, and San Francisco, California. Posters and stills from the film are featured in the book named after the director, G.B. Jones The theme song, "Yo-Yo" is performed by Fifth Column and the film also features songs by Human Ashtrays and by Anti-Scrunti Faction, seen performing their song "Frat Boy". The soundtrack, including these bands and songs, was a cassette tape only release on Bitch Nation Tapes. Comedy Sofia and the Stubborn is 2012 film written and directed by Andrés Burgos Vallejo. Thriller Dead Beat is a 1994 thriller film written by Adam Dubov and Janice Shapiro, directed by Adam Dubov. Comedy Asterix and the Big Fight is a 1989 animated movie directed by Philippe Grimond as a French-German co-production which was produced by Yannick Piel as Astérix et le coup du menhir. It is based on the Asterix comic book series. The movie has a different plot from the book of the same name. It combines plot elements from Asterix and the Big Fight and Asterix and the Soothsayer. Although there is plenty of fighting — as usual for an Asterix story — the actual fight that the story is named for is not part of the movie's plot. The novelization was titled "Operation Getafix". Comedy It Had to Be You is a 1947 romantic comedy film directed by Don Hartman and Rudolph Maté, starring Ginger Rogers and Cornel Wilde. A marriage-shy sculptor meets the boy of her childhood dreams, now a firefighter. Thriller Kiss Me, Kill Me is a 1976 drama thriller film directed by Michael O'Herlihy. Documentary film The Dubai In Me - Rendering The World is a 2010 directed by Christian Von Borries and written by Sebastian Lütgert and Christian Von Borries. Science Fiction Gothicmade is a Japanese sci-fi/mecha anime film directed by Mamoru Nagano. The film debut in Japan on November 1, 2012. Thriller Cemento armato is a 2007 Italian neo-noir film directed by Marco Martani. Comedy Beale Street Mama is a 1946 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams and distributed by Sack Amusement Enterprises. The film is set in Memphis, Tennessee and focuses on a street sweeper who comes upon a large parcel of money. He uses the newly acquired wealth to go on a spending spree, with the hope of getting back at an old girlfriend who dumped him for another man. However, complications arise when it is discovered the money is counterfeit. No copyright was filed for Beale Street Mama, which makes the production a public domain film. Documentary film Mohammed's Birds is a 2013 short biographical film written and directed by Mohammed Alawadi. Documentary film The Truth About Mother Goose is an animated film published in 1957 by Walt Disney and directed by Bill Justice. In it, a trio of jazz-singing jesters sing three Mother Goose nursery rhymes, while an offscreen narrator explains their origins in three animated vignettes. The rhymes include: Little Jack Horner: Thomas Horner, allegedly stealing a title deed in transit to Henry VIII of England. Mary Mary Quite Contrary: The life of Mary Stuart. London Bridge Is Falling Down: The gradual deterioration and dilapidation of the medieval Old London Bridge. Comedy "Andrew Blubaugh’s affair with an older man left long-lasting marks on his life and relationships. Now a filmmaker, Blubaugh tries to make sense of that relationship by juxtaposing art and real life — with fascinating results. A truly “meta” look at a tale of a teenaged boy and his older lover, The Adults In The Room is no ordinary narrative. Interspersed with a superbly-acted story that is based on his real-life relationship fifteen years ago, we also see a documentary about the filmmaker’s process of making the film. As we watch the tale of a sexual relationship between a young Andy and a man twice his age unfold, the filmmaker uncovers feelings of unfinished business as he unearths deep insecurities and discovers past hurts long submerged. In this bravely unvarnished look at his past, Blubaugh brings his story to life through his actors while taking the audience through the creative process taking place when an artist mines his past for material. As the relationship unfolds, the film poses larger questions about a relationship that had a significant age difference and who is ultimately responsible for each person’s well-being. Interviews with school counselors, conversations with Blubaugh’s friends and a discussion with sex columnist Dan Savage round out this fascinating genre-bending, introspective look at what goes into creating such an honest, personal and heartfelt film.: Quoting Nora Isaacs from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials is a continuation of the Gendarme series starring Louis de Funès. It is also known as The Gendarme and the Creatures from Outer Space and is followed by one more instalment: Le gendarme et les gendarmettes Comedy Le ore dell'amore, internationally released as The Hours of Love, is a 1962 Italian comedy drama film directed by Luciano Salce. Documentary film The Drama of Dresden is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Sebastian Dehnhardt. Comedy See You Next Tuesday is a 2013 independent drama film directed by Drew Tobia and his first full length feature film. The movie had its world premiere on October 13, 2013 at the London Film Festival and Eleanore Pienta as a pregnant woman that has a complicated personal relationship with her family. Tobia initially came up with the concept for the film after viewing one of Eleanore Pienta's photography projects, which featured a pregnant woman that had a phobia of her fetus contracting an infection by flies. From there Tobia wrote the film's script and added additional characters to round out the cast. Filming took place in Brooklyn in Greenpoint, Sunset Park, and Bushwick. Comedy Frankenstein's Army, also known as Army of Frankenstein in the Netherlands, is a 2013 Dutch-American-Czech found-footage horror film directed by Richard Raaphorst, written by Chris M. Mitchell and Miguel Tejada-Flores, and starring Karel Roden, Joshua Sasse, and Robert Gwilym. Russian soldiers encounter horrifying undead soldiers created by a Nazi scientist descended from Victor Frankenstein. Documentary film In the Gutter and Other Good Places is a 1993 documentary film directed by Cristine Richey. Documentary film Food Chains is a 2013 documentary film written by Sanjay Rawal and Erin Barnett and directed by Sanjay Rawal. Thriller The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning is a 2006 American slasher film and a prequel to 2003's, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The sixth installment of the Texas Chainsaw franchise was directed by Jonathan Liebesman and co-produced by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper, the film went into release in North America on October 6, 2006. The film's story takes place four years before the timeline of the 2003 film. It stars Jordana Brewster, Diora Baird, Taylor Handley, Matt Bomer, and R. Lee Ermey. Originally, the film had the subtitle The Origin. New Line Cinema had to pay $3.1 million more than expected in order to keep the rights to the franchise after Dimension Films made a large offer to buy it from the original rightholders. The film grossed less than half of what its predecessor had grossed. Documentary film James Joseph Brown was recognized by a plethora of titles including Soul Brother Number One, Mr. Dynamite, The Hardest Working Man in Show Business, Minister of The New New Super Heavy Funk, Mr. Please Please Please, The Boss, and the best-known, the Godfather of Soul. This DVD reveals in much depth the myths and the truths surrounding the man who was respected by so many people not just for his music but his very colorful life before his sad and untimely death. Thriller My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done? is a 2009 film directed by Werner Herzog and produced by David Lynch, inspired by the story of murderer Mark Yavorsky. Herzog describes the film as "a horror film without the blood, chainsaws and gore, but with a strange, anonymous fear creeping up in you." The film is an international co-production between the United States and Germany. The film was conceived and written in 1995, but Herzog and co-writer Herbert Golder were unable to find anyone to produce it. Lynch eventually became interested, and production was planned to begin in the Summer of 2008, but was postponed in favor of Herzog's Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. Filming began around San Diego, California in March 2009. Both films were nominated for the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, the first time that two films in one year by the same director were nominated. Comedy Mr. Bean Kesurupan Depe is a 2012 horror comedy film directed by Yoyok Dumprink. Animation Franklin's Magic Christmas was the second Franklin movie, released direct-to-video and DVD in 2001. It is somewhat shorter than Franklin and the Green Knight and Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure. It has since aired on Nick Jr. In the United States Canada's Family Channel and on Comcast Video on Demand. Comedy Nigel & Oscar vs. The Sasquatch is a comedy film directed by Drew Hall. Science Fiction The Pod is a 2011 Sci-Fi film written and directed by Edward Conna. Comedy Far Side of the Moon, in original French, La face cachée de la lune, is a 2003 film by Robert Lepage. The film is based on the play by the same name by Lepage and Adam Nashman. The film is set in the context of the USSR-United States Space Race of the 1960s. The leading characters are the brothers André and Philippe, both played by Robert Lepage. The film was Canada's official nomination for the foreign-language Oscar. Comedy Luis and Marta Work Together is a 2011 short comedy film written by Alois Di Leo and Duncan Barrett and directed by Alois di Leo. Comedy Little Witch on a Broomstick is a 2011 animation, comedy, family written by Václav Vorlícek, David Bros and Vlastimil Mistrík; and directed by Václav Vorlícek. Thriller Embedded is a film directed by Michael Bafaro. Comedy Threesome is a 1994 American comedy-drama film, written and directed by Andrew Fleming. The film is an autobiographical comedy mixed in with some social commentary, and is based on the college memories of Fleming. It was given an R rating by the Motion Picture Association of America. The movie stars Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin and Josh Charles. Comedy Annie is a 1982 American musical film adapted from the Broadway musical of the same name by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin and Thomas Meehan, which in turn is based on Little Orphan Annie, the 1924 comic strip by Harold Gray. The film was directed by John Huston, scripted by Carol Sobieski, and stars Albert Finney, Carol Burnett, Ann Reinking, Tim Curry, Bernadette Peters, Geoffrey Holder, Edward Herrmann, and Aileen Quinn. Set during the Great Depression, the film tells the story of Annie, an orphan from New York City who is taken in by America's richest billionaire Oliver Warbucks. Filming took place for six weeks at Monmouth University in New Jersey. Annie was released on June 18, 1982, and received mixed reviews from critics. The film was nominated for Best Production Design and Best Song Score and its Adaptation at the 55th Academy Awards. Aileen Quinn won both a Best Young Actress at the Young Artist Awards and a Worst Supporting Actress at the Razzies. A television film sequel, named Annie: A Royal Adventure! was released in 1995. In their first film collaboration, Disney and Columbia Pictures produced a made for television remake in 1999. Animation Reversion is a computer animated short film directed by Giancarlo Ng and produced by The Magic Movie Machine, a self-described collaborative animation team. The 11-minute short film was created using Blender. Reversion was awarded Best Design at the 2012 Suzanne Awards and Best in Technical Quality at Animahenasyon 2012. Animation Kachho Gadulo is a short animation, adventure, fantasy, mystery film written by Saptesh Chaubal, Pranay Patwardhan, Shivangi Ranawat and directed by Janmeet Singh, Shivangi Ranawat, Pranay Patwardhan and Saptesh Chaubal. Documentary film To Live Again is a 1963 short documentary film produced by Mel London. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Animation Golgo 13: The Professional, known as simply Golgo 13 in Japan, is a Japanese animated film adaptation of the Golgo 13 manga series released on May 28, 1983 by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It is the first animated film to be based on the manga and the third film overall. Comedy Shorty is a 2000 film produced by Noontide Filmworks, written, produced and directed by Jon Chang. The story follows Russell, aka "shorty", a modern urban Cyrano afflicted by his lack of height. shorty is played by Andre Canty, with Michele Persley as Venus and Frank Mayers as Eric. "Shorty" has screened at several film festivals in North America, and has received various awards, including the HBO "Short" Film Award at the 2001 Acapulco Black Film Festival, now known as the American Black Film Festival. Comedy Naked Before the World is a 2011 comedy film directed by Martin Gooch. Comedy The Best of Times is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and written by Ron Shelton. It stars Robin Williams and Kurt Russell as two friends attempting to relive a high school football game. Comedy Goremet, Zombie Chef from Hell is a comedy horror film directed by Don Swan. Comedy A Kiss From Mary Pickford is a comedy film made in the Soviet Union, directed by Sergei Komarov and co-written by Komarov and Vadim Shershenevich. The film, starring Igor Ilyinsky, is mostly known today because of a cameo by the popular film couple Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. The footage of the couple was shot during their visit to the USSR, with the couple knowingly participating as a gesture towards the Russian film industry. The film was shown during the Berlin International Film Festival in February 1991 and at San Francisco Silent Film Festival Winter Festival at the Castro Theatre in February 2009. A print exists in the Library of Congress. Animation What Is Life? is a 1970 short animation film written by Kenneth Horn. Animation People: A Musical Celebration is a 1995 TV movie. Science Fiction Prisoner's Cinema is a 2012 science fiction film written and directed by Joshua Gen Solondz. Thriller Vlees is a 2010 Dutch drama-thriller film directed by Victor Nieuwenhuijs and Maartje Seyferth. It follows a young blonde woman working at a butcher shop and her relationships with a butcher who sexually harasses her and her boyfriend who is involved with a murder. Vlees premiered at the 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Animation Pokémon 3: The Movie: Spell of the Unown, commonly referred to as Pokémon 3: The Movie, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters the Movie: Lord of the "UNKNOWN" Tower, is a 2000 Japanese animated film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama as the third feature-length Pokémon film. It was released in Japanese theaters on July 8, 2000, and the English adaptation was released into theaters on April 6, 2001. This adaptation, the final film to be distributed by Warner Bros., was produced by 4Kids Entertainment. Like its predecessors, it is preceded by a 20-minute short film titled Pikachu and Pichu, which marks the debut of the mischievous Pichu Bros., who help Pikachu reunite with his trainer after being separated. This was also the first Pokémon film to premiere in an IMAX theater. The realistic crystallization and Unown created a 3D effect in the movie. It was also the last Pokémon film released theatrically in the UK, Scandinavia, Spain, Finland and in Latin America, except in Brazil. Comedy Secretly, Greatly is a 2013 South Korean action comedy-drama film starring Kim Soo-hyun, Park Ki-woong, and Lee Hyun-woo, who play North Korean spies who infiltrate South Korea as a village idiot, a rock musician, and a high school student, respectively. They assimilate to small town life while awaiting their orders, until one day, due to a sudden power shift in the North, their mission turns out to be an order to commit suicide. The film is based on the 2010 spy webtoon series Covertness by Hun, which has received over 40 million page hits. Upon its release on June 5, 2013, the film broke several box office records in South Korea: the highest single day opening for a domestic film, most tickets sold in one day for a domestic film, the biggest opening weekend, the highest-grossing webtoon-based film, and the fastest movie to reach the 1 million, 2 million, 3 million, and 4 million marks in audience number. Movie pundits attribute its success to a large percentage of teen audience turnout. Documentary film This fascinating film follows the construction of Sweden's famous Ice Hotel, during the winter of 2004. The team building it face temperatures plummeting to 30 or even 40 degrees below freezing. During the past few years they have accumulated an astonishing amount of knowledge on how to use snow and ice to make viable large constructions. Science Fiction Lost on Mars is a 2002 Science fiction film written and directed by Eric Shook. Lost on Mars is a science fiction movie produced by Westfield Entertainment and distributed by Pro-Active Entertainment Group. Comedy What happened in room 13 is a 2014 short film written and directed by Dilman Dila Comedy The Swinger is a 1966 film directed by George Sidney. It stars Ann-Margret and Anthony Franciosa. Thriller Next Stop Murder is a thriller, horror and drama film written by Steven Palmer Peterson and Johnson Chan, and directed by John Murlowski. Thriller Crossfire is a 1947 film noir drama film which deals with the theme of anti-Semitism, as did that year's Academy Award for Best Picture winner, Gentleman's Agreement. The film was directed by Edward Dmytryk and the screenplay was written by John Paxton, based on the 1945 novel The Brick Foxhole by screenwriter and director Richard Brooks. The film features Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Robert Ryan and Gloria Grahame. It received five Academy Award nominations, including Ryan for Best Supporting Actor and Gloria Grahame for Best Supporting Actress. It was the first B movie to receive a best picture nomination. Documentary film Fuck for Forest is a 2012 documentary film directed by Michal Marczak. The film premiered in Poland on 13 October 2012 at the Warsaw Film Festival, where it won Best Documentary. It premiered in the United States at the South by Southwest Film Festival on 8 March 2013. In 2013 it was nominated for the Sheffield Green Award as part of Sheffield Doc/Fest, and received a Special Mention. Comedy La maison Bonnadieu is a 1951 film written and directed by Carlo Rim. Comedy Tweety's S.O.S. is a Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Sylvester and Tweety. It was directed by Friz Freleng. It was released on September 22, 1951. Comedy Wild and Woolly Hare is a 1959 animated short starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. It features Bugs in a Western setting, again saving a town from Yosemite Sam. Documentary film Ecopolis China is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Anna-Karin Grönroos. Documentary film Two Mothers is a 2007 documentary film written by Rosa von Praunheim and directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Comedy The Pope Must Die is a 1991 comedy film directed by Peter Richardson and released by Palace Pictures with the backing of Channel 4 Films. The script was written by Richardson with Pete Richens, derived from elements of an earlier screenplay for a three-part mini-series satirising the Catholic Church, which was rejected by Channel 4. The Pope Must Die stars Robbie Coltrane as a low ranking priest who is mistakenly elected Pope, then has to avoid being assassinated by the Mafia. The film co-stars Adrian Edmondson, Annette Crosbie, Herbert Lom, Alex Rocco and Richardson. The film was originally planned as a part of a three-part mini series for Channel 4, which was cancelled by the station after press outcry. This led Richardson to sever his long relationship with Channel 4 and move his future productions to the BBC. The budget for the film was later approved by Palace Pictures with the backing of Channel 4 Films. The production was filmed in 1990 in the former Yugoslavia on a budget of £2.5 million. Comedy Pressing Business is a 1915 silent comedy film produced by the Vim Comedy Company featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film The Seinfeld Story is a 2004 tv film directed by Morgan Sackett. Animation Cannibal Story is a 2012 animation short history film written by John Carty and directed by Billy Atkins and Sohan Hayes. Animation Space Jam is a 1996 American live-action/animated sports family/comedy film starring Michael Jordan and featuring the Looney Tunes characters. The film was produced by Ivan Reitman, and directed by Joe Pytka, with Tony Cervone and Bruce W. Smith directing the animation. Nigel Miguel was a basketball technical advisor. A fictional account of Jordan's first retirement from the NBA, the film was released theatrically by Warner Bros. under the Family Entertainment brand label on November 15, 1996. It plays out as an alternate story of Jordan's initial return to basketball, this time with him being inspired by Bugs Bunny and friends. Despite mixed critical reviews, Space Jam opened at #1 in the US and grossed over $230 million worldwide. Documentary film The Love Bone Earth Affair is a home video by the American rock band Mother Love Bone. It was released in 1993. Comedy Shiva Manasulo Shruti is a 2012 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by Tatineni Satya and produced by Vikram Raju under Vegas Entertainment it stars Sudheer Babu and Regina Cassandra.It is a remake of the successful 2009 Tamil film Siva Manasula Sakthi by M. Rajesh. Comedy Pot Zombies is a comedy horror film directed by Justin Powers. Comedy Roman Holiday is a 1953 romantic comedy directed and produced by William Wyler. It stars Gregory Peck as a reporter and Audrey Hepburn as a royal princess out to see Rome on her own. Hepburn won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance; the screenplay and costume design also won. It was written by John Dighton and Dalton Trumbo, though with Trumbo on the Hollywood blacklist, he did not receive a credit; instead, Ian McLellan Hunter fronted for him. Trumbo's credit was reinstated when the film was released on DVD in 2003. On December 19, 2011, full credit for Trumbo's work was restored. Blacklisted director Bernard Vorhaus worked on the film as an assistant director under a pseudonym. It was shot at the Cinecittà studios and on location around Rome during the "Hollywood on the Tiber" era. The film was screened in the 14th Venice film festival within the official program. In the 1970s, both Peck and Hepburn were approached with the idea of a sequel, but the project never came to fruition. The film was remade for television in 1987 with Tom Conti and Catherine Oxenberg, who is herself a member of a European royal family. Comedy Ride Along is a 2014 American action comedy film directed by Tim Story and starring Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, John Leguizamo, Bryan Callen, Tika Sumpter and Laurence Fishburne. Greg Coolidge, Jason Mantzoukas, Phil Hay, and Matt Manfredi wrote the screenplay based on a story originally from Coolidge. The film follows Ben, a high school security guard who must prove himself to his girlfriend's brother James that he is worthy to marry her. James, currently undercover to catch a Serbian smugglers' boss Omar, takes Ben on a ride along to prove himself. Principal photography began on October 31, 2012 in Atlanta and ended on December 19, 2012. The film was produced by Relativity Media, Cube Vision Productions and Rainforest Films, and distributed by Universal Pictures. Following two premieres in Atlanta and Los Angeles, the film was released worldwide on January 17, 2014, to negative reviews. It earned a worldwide total of more than $153 million against a budget of $25 million. The film made a record for highest domestic opening weekend gross in the month of January by grossing $41.5 million. A sequel is scheduled to be released on January 15, 2016. Documentary film Ana Pauker Speaks To Us is a 1946 short film directed by Ion Cosma. Comedy Nativity! is a British comedy directed by Debbie Isitt and released on 27 November 2009. The film stars Martin Freeman and Ashley Jensen. The film is written by its director, Debbie Isitt, but is also partially improvised. The film premiered on 23 November 2009 in the SkyDome Arena, Coventry, England. It was released in cinemas on 27 November three weeks after rival festive film Disney's A Christmas Carol opened. A sequel Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger was released in 2012 and director Debbie Isitt has confirmed there will be a third, with filming starting in November 2013. Thriller A beautiful reporter gets caught up in the deadly and erotic world of an online 'murder club' in this red-hot thriller. Documentary film Homeless Man: The Restless Heart of Rich Mullins is a 2008 documentary film directed by Ben Pearson. Animation Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street, known as Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street in Japan, is the 6th Case Closed feature film, released in Japan on April 20, 2002. Phantom of Baker Street is the first film in the series written by Hisashi Nozawa. This was the last of the Detective Conan films done in traditional animation. It was released on February 16, 2010 in America on DVD. This movie brought 3.4 billion yen in the box office. The story features several characters from and references to the Sherlock Holmes series, which Detective Conan is heavily inspired by, and Jack the Ripper. Comedy Let George Do It is a 1938 comedy starring popular stage comedian George Wallace. It was the first of two films Wallace made for Ken G. Hall at Cinesound Productions, the other one being Gone to the Dogs. Hall later called Wallace "in my opinion, easily the best comedian that this country has produced." Comedy Four Eyes and Six Guns is a Western film starring Judge Reinhold, Patricia Clarkson and Fred Ward. It includes guest roles by Dan Hedaya, M. Emmet Walsh, John Gries and others. Documentary film River's Memory is a 2013 short documentary music film written by Roney Freitas and Alexandre Taira and directed by Roney Freitas. Documentary film Dark Girls is a 2012 documentary film by American filmmakers Bill Duke and D. Channsin Berry. It documents colorism based on skin tone among African Americans, a subject still considered taboo by many black Americans. The film contains interviews with notable African Americans including Viola Davis. It also reports on a new version of the 1940s black doll experiment by Kenneth and Mamie Clark, which proved that black children had internalized racism by having children select a white or a black doll based on questions asked. In the updated version, black children favored light-skinned dolls over dark-skinned dolls. Documentary film BattleGround: 21 Days on the Empire's Edge was released in 2004, and received the Silver Hugo Award for documentaries at the 2004 Chicago International Film Festival. It aired on Showtime and was released on DVD by Home Vision. The film follows the story of Frank al-Bayati, a former Shiite guerrilla traveling back to Iraq for the first time since the 1991 uprising against Saddam Hussein. Al-Bayati was wounded, captured, tortured and then escaped. He spent more than a year in a Saudi Arabian refugee camp before being repatriated to the U.S. Lappé and Marshall follow al-Bayati as he tracks down his family members and capture the emotional reunions. Al-Bayati's optimism for what he calls "liberated Iraq" is countered by the reality the filmmakers find on the ground. A growing insurgency is creating more enemies than it is killing. With candid interviews with top American commanders, the filmmakers capture the U.S. military's inability to grasp the nature of their enemy. In addition, Lappé and Marshall bring a Geiger counter and conduct their own radiation tests on Iraqi armor that has been hit by American shells. Thriller Short Sharp Shock is a 1998 film directed by Turkish-German director Fatih Akın. The film, which according to Rekin Teksoy, writing in Turkish Cinema, "focuses on the identity crises faced by German youth from various ethnic backgrounds," was the feature debut of the German-born director of Turkish descent and is said to have "represented a new German-Turkish cinema." Comedy Why Not Me? is a 1999 French comedy film written and directed by Stéphane Giusti. It is about a group of gay French friends living in Barcelona who decide to have a dinner party and come out to their parents. Comedy FUBAR is a 2002 mockumentary film, directed by Michael Dowse, based on the lives of two lifelong friends and head-bangers living out their lives, constantly drinking beer. FUBAR debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in the 'Park City at Midnight' category, which previously launched such films as The Blair Witch Project. Since its release, it has gained critical acclaim and a cult status in North America, but especially within Western Canada. It was both filmed and set in Alberta, particularly in and around Calgary. It was filmed entirely with digital cinematography, on a shoestring budget that required many involved with the project to max out their credit cards in order to complete the movie. Many of the people featured in the movie were bystanders who thought that the filmmakers were shooting a documentary on the common man. FUBAR features characters partly based on a comedy routine performed by David Lawrence and Paul Spence that they developed based on the head-banger subculture. David Lawrence, Paul Spence, and S.C. Lim also appear in Michael Dowse's movie, It's All Gone Pete Tong. Documentary film Upaj: Improvise ls 2013 documentary film written and directed by Hoku Uchiyama. Animation The Yellow Slipper is a 2011 short animation film directed by Fruit Chan. Documentary film Promises to Keep is a 1988 documentary film produced by Ginny Durrin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Comedy The Mad Miss Manton is a 1938 American screwball comedy and mystery film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Barbara Stanwyck as fun-loving socialite Melsa Manton and Henry Fonda as newspaper editor Peter Ames. Melsa and her debutante friends hunt for a murderer while eating bonbons, flirting with Ames, and otherwise behaving like silly young women. Ames is also after the murderer, as well as Melsa's hand in marriage. This was the first of three screen pairings for Stanwyck and Fonda, the others being The Lady Eve and You Belong to Me. Thriller Night Moves is a 1975 mystery film directed by Arthur Penn. It stars Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren, Susan Clark, and features early career appearances by Melanie Griffith and James Woods. Hackman was nominated for the BAFTA Award for his portrayal of Harry Moseby, a private investigator. The film has been called "a seminal modern noir work from the 1970s", which refers to its relationship with the film noir tradition of detective films. Although Night Moves was not considered particularly successful at the time of its release, it has attracted viewers and significant critical attention following its videotape and DVD releases. Manohla Dargis described it recently as "the great, despairing Night Moves, with Gene Hackman as a private detective who ends up circling the abyss, a no-exit comment on the post-1968, post-Watergate times." Documentary film The Last Communist is a 2006 Malaysian film described by director Amir Muhammad as a "semi-musical documentary". It is inspired by the leader of the disbanded Malayan Communist Party, Chin Peng and the Malayan Emergency during which more than 10,000 Malayan and British troops and civilians lost their lives. The film was banned from screening in Malaysia by the government's Home Affairs Ministry. The film features interviews with people in the towns in which Peng lived from birth to national independence, interspersed with songs that are fashioned after propaganda films. The Last Communist made its world premiere at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival. It has also been shown at the Seattle International Film Festival, the London Film Festival, the Singapore International Film Festival and the Hong Kong International Film Festival, but ironically has never been publicly shown in its home country. The film has been uploaded in its entirety on YouTube. Thriller Kill Speed is an upcoming direct-to-video action film directed by Kim Bass that stars Andrew Keegan and Brandon Quinn. The film is set in the scorched desert of Southern California and Andrew Keegan, Brandon Quinn, Natalia Cigliuti, Nick Carter, Reno Wilson, Christian Monzon and Greg Grunberg play characters involved in drama surrounding complications arising from the transport of large amounts of illegal methamphetamine by way of high-tech plastic planes. Animation Underdogs, also known as The Unbeatables, is a 2013 Argentine and Spanish 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film co-written and directed by Juan J. Campanella. The film is inspired on the short story Memorias de un wing derecho by the Argentine writer Roberto Fontanarrosa. Gaston Gorali, co-writer and producer of the film, and Eduardo Sacheri, who worked on the script of Campanella's The Secret in Their Eyes, developed the screenplay with Campanella. The film is a Spanish-Argentine production, and was released in Argentina on 18 July 2013, setting an all-time record for an Argentine film opening at the box-office. Costing $21 million, the film is the most expensive Argentine film of all time, and the most expensive Latin American animated feature ever. In March 2014 it was reported that The Weinstein Company had acquired distribution rights in the film for the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and France, and plans to release the English-language version under the title Underdogs. It was released in the United Kingdom under the name The Unbeatables in August 2014. The film will be voiced over in English and be released in United States in April 2015. Thriller Survival Zone is a South African post-apocalyptic action-thriller from 1983. Animation Monster Pack is a 2014 short animation film written and directed by Pedro Eboli and Graham Peterson. Comedy Marines, Let's Go is a 1961 CinemaScope colour Korean War film about three Marine buddies on shore leave in Japan and at war in Korea. It was produced and directed by Raoul Walsh who also wrote the story. Walsh had previously had successes with films about the U.S. Marine Corps in World War I, the 1920s, and World War II. Walsh filmed the movie on location in Japan with extras from the US Marine Corps who were pulled off filming due to the possibility of their being sent to Laos. The film was completed in Okinawa. The Marine technical advisor of the film was Colonel Jacob G. Goldberg, who served 30 years in the Marine Corps. When the White House was interested in Warner Bros. making a film on John F. Kennedy's exploits as the commander of PT 109, Jack L. Warner sent a print of Marines, Let's Go to display Raoul Walsh's expertise for making the movie about Kennedy. The president hated the film, however, and Warner Bros. had to choose a new director for PT 109. Comedy Last Wedding is a 2001 Canadian comedy drama film written and directed by Bruce Sweeney. It opened the 26th annual Toronto International Film Festival in 2001. The film won several awards including the award for Best Canadian Film from the Toronto Film Critics Association. Comedy Springtime Saps is a 1929 comedy short film written and directed by Leslie Goodwins. Comedy Supersonic Man is a Spanish/Italian superhero movie directed by Juan Piquer Simón and released in 1979. It stars Cameron Mitchell. On October 11, 2013, it was released by RiffTrax as a Video On Demand download via their website, featuring former Mystery Science Theater 3000 cast members Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett providing a mocking audio commentary. Comedy The Widow from Monte Carlo is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Arthur Greville Collins and starring Warren William, Dolores del Río, Louise Fazenda and Colin Clive. It was based on the play A Present from Margate by A. E. W. Mason. Documentary film The Yanks Are Coming is a 1963 American documentary film produced by Marshall Flaum. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Marshall Flaum wrote, produced and directed the documentary about the American involvement in World War I. Comedy Feast 3: Happy Finish is the third installment of the Feast trilogy. The film was released, direct to DVD, on February 17, 2009. Animation Akerbeltz, The Witches And The Inquisitor is a 2011 short animated film directed by César Urbina. Comedy Fling in the Ring is the 159th short film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy La moglie in vacanza... l'amante in città is a 1980 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Sergio Martino. Science Fiction Wuroemae from the Outside, Part II was the second in the Ureme series of Korean children's science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi and starring Shim Hyung-rae. Comedy Flatfoot in Africa is a 1978 action, comedy, crime and drama film written by Franco Verucci, Rainer Brandt, Adriano Bolzoni and Giovanni Simonelli and directer by Stefano Vanzina. Animation Electric Soul is a 2013 short, drama, music, animation written and directed by Joni Männistö. Animation Ad & Subtract is a 2011 short comedy animation film written by Tom Sito, and directed by Tom Sito and Laura Stephens. Documentary film Christmas Under Fire is a 1941 British short documentary film directed by Harry Watt for the Crown Film Unit of the Ministry of Information. It was conceived as propaganda primarily for an American audience, to raise support for the Allied cause during the Second World War. Produced in the context of German bombings of British cities, it depicts the resilience of British civilians despite the hardships they suffered during Christmas 1940, by showing the continuation of Christmas traditions in the face of the disruptions caused by war. The film is a sequel to London Can Take It, with the same narrator, Quentin Reynolds. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, which was won by Churchill's Island. Comedy Janssens tegen Peeters is a 1939 Belgian comedy film directed by Jan Vanderheyden and starring Charles Janssens, Louisa Lausanne and Jef Bruyninckx. A sequel Janssens en Peeters dikke vrienden was released the following year. Documentary film Lost: The Final Journey is a 2010 TV documentary film starring Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Josh Holloway and the entire cast of LOST series. Comedy Wake Up Sid is a 2009 Bollywood coming of age film. It is directed by Ayan Mukerji, produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions, distributed by UTV Motion Pictures, and has visual effects by the Prime Focus Group. The film takes place in contemporary Bombay and tells the story of spoiled, careless rich-kid Sid Mehra, a college student who is taught the meaning of life by Aisha, an aspiring writer from Calcutta. It was critically and commercially successful. Ranbir Kapoor won numerous awards for his performance. Documentary film Dick Ho: Asian Male Porn Star is the title of a 2006 documentary film directed by Jeffrey Lei, that explores the supposed existence of an adult film actor named Dick Ho during the 1970s, which is considered to be the golden age of the adult film industry. The lore of the film emphasizes the fact that he’s Asian, commenting on the lack or absence of Asian male heterosexuality in mainstream American porn. Revelations of his life, and the controversy surrounding it, are presented through rare film footage and interviews with actual porn stars of the era. Its screening history includes: the 4th S.F. Sex Worker Film & Arts Festival, 24th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, SinCine Erotic Film Fest, Cinekink NYC & tour, 1st Disorient Film Festival of Oregon, L.A. VC FilmFest, 5th Asian Film Festival of Dallas, 9th APAture festival, Bindelstiff Film Festival, Chicago Asian American Showcase, Northwest Asian American Film Fest, San Diego Asian Film Festival, and the L.A. Erotica Film Fest ’07. Comedy The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns is a 1999 Hallmark Entertainment made-for-TV fantasy movie. It stars Randy Quaid, Colm Meaney, Kieran Culkin, Roger Daltrey, Caroline Carver and Whoopi Goldberg. The film contains two main stories that eventually intertwine: the first being the story of an American businessman who visits Ireland and encounters magical leprechauns and the second, a story of a pair of star-crossed lovers who happen to be a fairy and a leprechaun, belonging to opposing sides of a magical war. It contains many references to Romeo and Juliet such as two lovers taking poison and feuding clans. Emma Townshend's song "We Can Fly Away" was the theme song for the film. Thriller Road House 2: Last Call is a 2006 action adventure film. It is the sequel to Road House, and was released direct to DVD. Documentary film Combalimon is a 2007 documentary film written by Raphaël Mathié and directed by Raphal Mathi Comedy Police Academy 8 is a 2013 comedy film written by David Diamond and directed by Scott Zabielski. Documentary film Thinking XXX is a 2004 documentary television film about the process photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders went through to create his book XXX: 30 Porn Star Portraits. Thriller Urimai Geetham is a 1988 Tamil thriller film directed by R. V. Udayakumar, making his directorial debut. The film features Prabhu and Karthik in lead roles. The film had musical score by Manoj - Gyan and was released on 26 February 1988. Thriller Don't Sleep Alone is a 1997 film directed by Tim Andrew. Documentary film Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age is a 2011 documentary film written by Ricky Mckay and directed by Rick Mckay. Documentary film Traces of a Dragon is a 2003 documentary film directed by Mabel Cheung. The film explores the touching and history-filled background of Jackie Chan as we have never seen him before. Animation Pale Cocoon is a one-off OVA anime written and directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura, and released on 18 January 2006. Animation Speedy Gonzales is a 1955 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng from a story by Warren Foster. It is the second cartoon to feature the title character, but the first one to feature Speedy in his current design. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. This cartoon is the first time Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester meet. Comedy Orphaned twins Luke and Corey Frankenstein inherited their family brewery. Raised on beer, with the assumption they're all grown up, Luke and Corey decide it's time to finish the family beer their parents started. Stars Lee Roy Kunz and Cru Ennis. Documentary film Métamorphose d'une gare is a 2010 documentary film directed by Thierry Michel that follows the construction of the modern new railway station of Guillemins in Liège, Belgium. Animation Les Chiens isolés is a 2011 animated short film directed by Rémi Bastie, Nicolas Deghani, Jonathan Djob Nkondo, Paul Lacolley, Nicolas Pegon, Jeremy Pires and Kevin Manach. Comedy Rabbit Test is a 1978 American comedy film about the world's first pregnant man, directed by Joan Rivers and starring Billy Crystal in his film debut. The title is a reference to the Friedman test, commonly known as the rabbit test, a medical procedure used for several decades in the 20th century to determine pregnancy. This was the only directing effort by Joan Rivers, who also plays a nurse in a brief scene, while her daughter Melissa Rivers also has a bit part. Rivers' husband Edgar Rosenberg was producer. Many actors made a cameo appearance, such as Imogene Coca, Richard Deacon, Norman Fell, Fannie Flagg, Alice Ghostley, Roosevelt Grier, George Gobel, Paul Lynde, Roddy McDowall, Sheree North, Charles Pierce, Tom Poston, Charlotte Rae, Jimmie Walker and Michael Keaton. It was also the only theatrical feature to be scored by the team of Mike Post and Pete Carpenter. Documentary film Errol Morris: A Lightning Sketch is a 2013 documentary film directed by Charles Musser and Carina Rosanna Tautu. Documentary film Trilogia das novas familias is a 2008 documentary film. Comedy Rajotto is an Dhallywood crime action thriller film directed by Iftakar Chowdhury and produced by Fatman Films.The film stars Shakib Khan and Bobby in lead roles. The music of the film composed by Adit Ozbert. Rajotto is about a deadly journey of a gangster. The film released on 7 March 2014. Upon release, the film received positive reviews. Rajotto is currently one of the highest grossing Dhallywood film of 2014. It is the remake of a Telugu fim, Pokiri starring Mahesh Babu directed by Puri Jagannadh. Thriller Silent Dust is a 1949 British drama/thriller film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring Sally Gray, Stephen Murray, Derek Farr and Nigel Patrick. The screenplay was by Michael Pertwee, adapted from his own play The Paragon. The film was shot in film noir style with dramatic use of light and shadow. A contemporary review in the Australian The Age credited it as "first-class screen fare...strong drama... combines a good and arresting story with first class acting". The New York Times found the film to have "considerable merit as drama" and singled out Murray's "acutely sharp characterization" for praise, but felt that overall it was somewhat let down by " its stage heritage in a number of static sequences which rob it of much-needed vitality". Comedy Disputas en la cama is a 1972 Argentine film. Comedy The Lady Has Plans is a 1942 American thriller comedy film starring Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard. Comedy She No Longer Talks She Shoots (French: Elle cause plus, elle flingue) is a 1972 comedy film directed by Michel Audiard. Documentary film Stand Tall is a 1997 documentary about bodybuilding in the same vein as Pumping Iron. The movie centers on Lou Ferrigno's battle with hearing loss and his rise to prominence on the world bodybuilding stage. Bodybuilding legends Joe Weider and Arnold Schwarzenegger also appear in the film, as well as notable bodybuilders like Robby Robinson. Comedy The Secret Lives of Dentists is a 2002 drama film directed by Alan Rudolph. The screenplay was written by Craig Lucas, based on the novella The Age of Grief by Jane Smiley. It was screened at several film festivals including Sundance and Cannes, and had a limited release in America on August 1, 2003. To date, this is Rudolph's last film. Comedy Reno 911!: Miami is a 2007 comedy film based on Comedy Central's Reno 911! directed by cast member Robert Ben Garant, who plays "Junior". It was released on February 23, 2007. The film opened at #4 with an estimated gross of $10.4 million. Animation Sword Stained with Plum Blossom is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Xiaoyuan Bu. Animation 9 is a 2009 American computer-animated satirical post-apocalyptic science fiction film, which was directed by Shane Acker and produced by Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov. The film stars the voice talents of Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer, Crispin Glover, Martin Landau, and Fred Tatasciore. It is based on Acker's Academy Award-nominated 2005 short film of the same name. The film was released on September 9, 2009, and it was distributed by Focus Features. The screenplay for the film was written by Pamela Pettler, with casting by Mindy Marin, production design by Robert St. Pierre and Fred Warter, and art direction by Christophe Vacher. Documentary film La silla de Fernando is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Luis Alegre and David Trueba. Comedy Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 direct-to-DVD animated comedy film set in the Family Guy fictional universe. Released on September 27, 2005, the film's main plot point concerns Stewie Griffin trying to find who he thinks is his real father after seeing the man on TV. He travels to San Francisco, only to find that the man is him from the future. The DVD contains commentaries and a sneak preview of the American Dad! Volume 1 DVD. The film was written to be a feature-length direct-to-video film based on the series. Fox eventually aired the special as three separate episodes for the Family Guy season 4 finale in May 2006. Fox had several scenes cut out, new scenes put in, and other scenes altered to make it only 66 minutes long. The shortened and separated versions of the three segments – "Stewie B. Goode", "Bango Was His Name, Oh!", and "Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure" – were aired on May 21, 2006. Comedy Hey There! is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film GIFT OF FIRE Nineteen (Obscure) Frames That Changed The World is a 2008 film directed by Ken Jacobs. Comedy Safety First is a 1926 British silent comedy film directed by Fred Paul and starring Brian Aherne, Queenie Thomas and Mary Brough. It was based on a novel by Margot Neville. Animation Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society is an OVA and part of the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex series based on Masamune Shirow's manga Ghost in the Shell. It was produced by Production I.G and directed by Kenji Kamiyama. In order to provide theatrical quality, the film premiered on the Japanese satellite PPV platform SKY PerfecTV! Perfect Choice ch160, on September 1, 2006. It also aired in Japan on the anime satellite TV network Animax on May 27, 2007. The film was also released on DVD in Japan on November 24, 2006, and was released in the U.S. by Bandai Entertainment and Manga Entertainment, in a normal and limited edition on July 3, 2007. The Sci Fi Channel aired Solid State Society to inaugurate its Ani-Monday programming block on June 11, 2007. A 3-D version of the film was announced on November 2010 and was released in Japanese theaters on March 26, 2011. Thriller Frontier(s) is a French horror film written and directed by Xavier Gens and stars Estelle Lefébure, Samuel Le Bihan and Aurélien Wiik. Animation Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales is a 1982 Looney Tunes film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animated bridging sequences, hosted by Bugs Bunny. The episodes included are: Cracked Quack Apes of Wrath Wise Quackers Ali Baba Bunny Tweety and the Beanstalk Bewitched Bunny Goldimouse and the Three Cats Red Riding Hoodwinked The Pied Piper of Guadalupe & Mexican Boarders One Froggy Evening Documentary film Frida Kahlo and Tina Modotti is a 1984 short documentary film written and directed by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollenand. Comedy El hotel de los chiflados is a 1938 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Thriller The Concrete Jungle is a 1982 American women in prison film directed by Tom DeSimone and featuring Jill St. John and Tracey E. Bregman. Documentary film Motherland: Tales of Wonder is a 1995 documentary film directed by Owen 'Alik Shahadah. Documentary film We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song is a 1985 documentary film directed by Tom Trbovich. Thriller Psycho IV: The Beginning is a 1990 made-for-cable-television horror/drama film that serves as both the third sequel and a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho, as it includes both events after Psycho III while focusing on flashbacks of events that took place prior to the original film. It is the fourth and final film in the Psycho series. It was first broadcast on the Showtime cable network on November 10, 1990. It stars Anthony Perkins, Henry Thomas, Olivia Hussey and C. C. H. Pounder. The film was written by Joseph Stefano, who also wrote the screenplay of the original film. The original musical score was composed by Graeme Revell and the title theme music by Bernard Herrmann from the original film was used. The setup of the film is Norman calling into a radio talk show where the topic is matricide. He shares his childhood memories of growing up with his mother, which are told in flashbacks. Meanwhile, Norman's wife Connie is pregnant. Thriller Kill Your Friends is an upcoming British dark comedy crime-thriller film directed by Owen Harris, script written by John Niven based on his own written 2008 novel of the same name. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Craig Roberts, Tom Riley, and Georgia King. Comedy It's My Turn is a 1980 romantic comedy-drama film starring Jill Clayburgh, Michael Douglas, and Charles Grodin. The film was directed by Claudia Weill and written by Eleanor Bergstein. The producers of It's My Turn cut out an erotic dancing scene from Bergstein's screenplay, which sparked her to go on and write a new script that would become the 1987 hit film Dirty Dancing. The film is most notable for the title song performed by Diana Ross, with music by Michael Masser and lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager. It was released as a single and became a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number nine. Documentary film Yukon Quest is a 1986 documentary film directed by Valie Export. Comedy The Egborg Girl is a 1969 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties is a theatrical sequel to the 2004 live-action feature film Garfield: The Movie. This film was directed by Tim Hill, produced by Davis Entertainment Company for 20th Century Fox, and was released in U.S. cinemas on June 16, 2006. Thriller Nekro is a 1997 feature film directed by Nicolas Masson. It was written by Viorel Mihalcea and Nicolas Masson and produced by Niki Coman. The music for this film was written by Cornel Ionescu. Thriller Federal Fugitives is a 1941 American crime film directed by William Beaudine. The film stars Neil Hamilton, Doris Day, Victor Varconi and Charles C. Wilson. Comedy Up Jumped a Swagman is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Frank Ifield, Annette Andre, Ronald Radd and Suzy Kendall. Dvd Release 2014 Network British Film Comedy Snowballing is a 1984 comedy film directed by Charles Sellier and written by Thomas C. Chapman and David O'Malley. Science Fiction Tête blanche is a 2009 short film directed by Patrick Boivin. Comedy My Best Friend Is a Vampire is a 1987 American horror-comedy film directed by Jimmy Huston. The story revolves around a newly made vampire who is trying to live as a "good" vampire and not feed on humans. Jeremy is played by Robert Sean Leonard and Rene Auberjonois also stars as Jeremy's vampire guidance counsel. The film's themes include prejudice, identity, gender roles, and adolescence. Comedy Adam & Steve is a 2005 gay romantic comedy film directed by and starring Craig Chester, who also wrote the screenplay. It deals with the lives of two gay men, played by Chester and Malcolm Gets. The movie had its UK premier on November 19, 2005 at the Cardiff Film Festival but was not on general release in the UK. Comedy Bob and Tom Radio: The Comedy Tour is a DVD made as a spin-off from The Bob & Tom Show. This is a syndicated US radio program established by Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold at radio station WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1983. The program is among the highest rated in American radio. The show is hosted by Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold and its format is that of a comedy variety show. Each day, there are usually several guests on the show, including many comedians seeking a national fan base. Over the past few years, Kevoian and Griswold have organized comedy show tours around the USA, with select groups of 4-5 comedians and usually one of their stalwart show members as an emcee, like Kristi Lee or Chick McGee. These are now known collectively as the Bob and Tom Radio Comedy Tours and they play in venues all over the country throughout the year. The high penetration of their 150-station syndication almost guarantees a full house of folks who are very much in tune with the comedians through their radio presence on the Bob and Tom Show. Documentary film The Transformation of the World Into Music is a 1994 documentary film by German filmmaker Werner Herzog. It is about the Bayreuth Festival, and focuses on the operas and music of Richard Wagner. Thriller The Wyvern Mystery is a 2000 BBC film starring Naomi Watts and Derek Jacobi. The film is based on Sheridan Le Fanu's novel. Comedy On the Job Training is a 2008 independent feature film, written and directed by Geff Zamor. It premiered and won the audience award at the 2007 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival and will be screening at the 2008 Hollywood Black Film Festival. Animation Swelter is a 2012 sci-fi animation short film written and directed by Jacob Streilein. Comedy Happy Little Submarines 4: Adventure of Octopus is a 2014 Chinese animated adventure comedy film directed by He Zili. Thriller Aparichithan is a 2004 suspense thriller Malayalam film directed by Sanjeev Sivan. Mammootty plays the lead role Raghuram. The theme of the film is Ouija board and spiritualism. Music is composed by Suresh Peters, while Peter Hein choreographed the action sequences. It was the directorial debut of Sanjeev Sivan, the youngest of a family of filmmakers that includes his father Sivan and elder brothers Sangeeth Sivan and Santosh Sivan. Made on a budget of less than ₹ 1.10 crores, the film was a box office hit and is said to have changed the face of the Kerala film industry with its never-seen-before technique and craft. Within 10 minutes of hearing the story of the film, Mammootty agreed to take up the role of Raghuram. Science Fiction Redux Riding Hood is a 15-minute animated short film directed by Steve Moore and produced by Disney in 1997 that received an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short Film. The film was produced with cel animation and 2-D collage elements, a look developed by production designer John Kleber. From a set of four short/featurettes planned by Disney and MovieToons, which was also to include "Jack in the Beanstalk," "The Three Little Pigs" and a fourth cartoon that was never finalized. The idea was to make a more adult short by combining Disney artists and high-quality writers and their takes on classic fairy tales; however, only Redux Riding Hood was released, in animation festival showings. Documentary film Hollywood Outlaw, The Unmaking of a Bitter Jester is the director’s cut of the controversial documentary Bitter Jester which was buried in 2004 amidst much scandal, never to be seen again. Directed by, written by, and starring Maija DiGiorgio, this film follows her through the construction and subsequent deconstruction of Bitter Jester, including all of the footage that sparked the scandal leading to blackmail and censorship. Thriller Cat Run is a 2011 comedic action film written by Nick Ball and John Niven and directed by John Stockwell. Thriller Keyhole is a Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin, starring Jason Patric, Isabella Rossellini, Udo Kier and Kevin McDonald. A surreal combination of gangster film and haunted house film, which draws on Homer's Odyssey as well, Keyhole tells the story of a Ulysses Pick, who returns to his home and embarks on an odyssey through the house, one room at a time. Filming began in Winnipeg on July 6, 2010. Maddin shot Keyhole digitally rather than his usual method of shooting on 16mm or Super-8mm. Thriller Frauengefängnis is a 1975 Swiss horror film directed by Jesus Franco. It is part of the women in prison cycle of violent sexploitation films that flourished in the 1970s and early 1980s. When originally submitted for release in 1976, the British Board of Film Classification rejected it. It was only passed the following year after extensive cuts. Documentary film Rick Trembles’ Motion Picture Purgatory Decensortized is a horror documentary film directed by Rick Trembles. Documentary film Building Bombs is a 1991 American documentary film produced and directed by Mark Mori and Susan J. Robinson. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It dealt with environmental contamination and worker safety issues at the Savannah River Site nuclear materials processing center in the United States state of South Carolina. Documentary film Open the Sky is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Atsuko Sakai. Documentary film The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare. The film was directed by Errol Morris and features an original score by Philip Glass. The title derives from the military concept of the "fog of war" depicting the difficulty of making decisions in the midst of conflict. The film won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was non-competitively screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Stray Dog is a 1949 Japanese police procedural film noir directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura. The film is considered a precursor to the contemporary police procedural and buddy cop film genres. Animation Nuisible is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Tom Haugomat and Bruno Mangyoku. Comedy Through the Neighbor's Window is a 1913 American silent short comedy film directed by Lorimer Johnston starring Charlotte Burton, Edith Borella, Jean Durrell, Robert Grey and Billie West Comedy Chalo Ishq Larain is a Pakistani film directed by Sajjad Gul and was released across Pakistan April 2002 starring Meera, Ali Haider and Zara Sheikh. Animation Shaman is a 2011 animated short film directed by Théo Boubounelle, Chloé Bury, Jean-Baptiste Cumont, Claire Fauvel, and Vincent Nghiem. Thriller The Devil Came at Night is a 1957 West German film directed by Robert Siodmak. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and is based on the true story of Bruno Lüdke. It is the story of a serial killer who murders women during the last year or two of World War II. In one of the crimes a man is arrested who is obviously innocent. An investigator who starts to get a thread which leads to the real killer is frustrated by Nazi authorities who feel that revealing the truth will undermine the people's faith in their supposedly infallible system. The detective story gradually becomes a story about the evils of political propaganda and corruption. Comedy Daniel – Der Zauberer is a German grotesque experimental film about the pop singer Daniel Küblböck, starring as himself. This movie is often considered as one of the worst movies ever made. Comedy Summer Things is a 2002 French-Italian-British film directed by Michel Blanc based on the novel of the same name by Joseph Connolly. Karin Viard won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Véronique. Science Fiction Marvel Animated Features is a series of eight direct-to-video animated movies made by MLG Productions, a joint venture between Marvel Studios and Lions Gate Entertainment. Science Fiction Aelita, also known as Aelita: Queen of Mars, is a silent film directed by Soviet filmmaker Yakov Protazanov made at the Mezhrabpom-Rus film studio and released in 1924. It was based on Alexei Tolstoy's novel of the same name. Mikhail Zharov and Igor Ilyinsky were cast in leading roles. Though the main focus of the story is the daily lives of a small group of people during the post-war Soviet Union, the enduring importance of the film comes from its early science fiction elements. It primarily tells of a young man, Los, traveling to Mars in a rocket ship, where he leads a popular uprising against the ruling group of Elders, with the support of Queen Aelita who has fallen in love with him after watching him through a telescope. Thriller My Daughter, My Angel is a 2007 Canadian French language thriller film starring Michel Côté and Karine Vanasse. Comedy Kilukkampetti is a Malayalam film released in 1991 starring Jayaram and Suchitra Krishnamoorthi. Shaji Kailas directed this film. Baby Shamili, Jagathy Sreekumar, Saikumar, Innocent etc. also did significant roles in the film. Comedy Grijpstra & De Gier is a 1979 Dutch crime film directed by Wim Verstappen. Animation Express is a 2013 animated short film directed by Judit Orosz. Comedy Flirting with Forty is a 2008 Lifetime movie, starring Heather Locklear and Robert Buckley. The movie premiered on December 6, 2008. The movie focuses on a divorced mother named Jackie who goes to Hawaii for her 40th birthday and meets a young male surfing instructor named Kyle. The two flirt and Kyle teaches Jackie how to surf. Complications develop because the two are living in different parts of the world. Animation The Arctic Giant is the fourth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by Fleischer Studios. The story runs nine minutes and covers Superman's adventures defeating a Godzilla-like monster that terrorizes the city. It was originally released 26 February 1942. Comedy Chu Chu and the Philly Flash is a 1981 comedy film starring Alan Arkin, Carol Burnett, Jack Warden, Ruth Buzzi, and Danny Aiello. It was released in 1981 by 20th Century Fox. Arkin plays a down-his-luck former baseball player and Burnett plays a Carmen Miranda-style performer. The film was panned by critics and was not a box office success. Many of the scenes, particularly the exterior scenes of "Chu Chu" home, were filmed in San Francisco's Potrero Hill district. Thriller The Truth About Charlie is a 2002 remake of the 1963 classic film Charade. It is also an homage to François Truffaut's 1960 film Shoot the Piano Player complete with that film's star, Charles Aznavour, making two surreal appearances singing his song "Quand tu m'aimes". The Truth About Charlie was produced, directed and co-written by Academy Award winner Jonathan Demme. It stars Mark Wahlberg and Thandie Newton in the roles once played by Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. This version closely mirrors the plotline of the original film. It is once again set in Paris and features several famous French actors. Director Agnès Varda makes a cameo appearance. Actress/Chanteuse Anna Karina sings a Serge Gainsbourg song in one scene. Peter Stone, screenwriter of Charade, receives a story credit as "Peter Joshua," which was one of the identities Grant's character used in the first film. Stone disliked the remake and refused to be credited under his real name. The name of Wahlberg's character in the remake is "Joshua Peters." The film received a mixed reception from critics and was a flop at the box office, bringing only $7 million worldwide. Documentary film U.S. Navy documentary narrated by Glenn Ford. Documentary film De Tijd is a 1983 documentary film directed by Johan van der Keuken. Comedy Bird-Brain Bird Dog is a 1954 animated short film, directed by Dick Lundy for MGM as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer' Barney Bear series, involving Barney getting himself an uncooperative dog to hunt birds. This is the last Barney Bear cartoon in the 1950s. Comedy The Curve is a 1998 thriller starring Matthew Lillard, Keri Russell and Michael Vartan. It is also known as Dead Man's Curve, but was changed to The Curve to avoid confusion with the film Dead Man on Campus, a comedy with a similar pass by catastrophe premise about two college roommates who try to get another to commit suicide. In the UK and Australia it was released as Dead Man's Curve. Thriller She-Wolf of London is a 1946 horror film produced by Universal Studios, directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring June Lockhart and Don Porter. The title evokes the earlier Werewolf of London, although, unlike its forebear, it is concerned more with mystery and suspense than supernatural horror. In the USA, the film was released as a double feature with The Cat Creeps. It was also included on The Wolf Man legacy collection DVD set. Documentary film Star Light No.5 Bis is a 2013 short animated/documentary film written and directed by Cécile Fontaine. Documentary film Great White Encounter: The Scott Stephens Story is a 2013 short documentary film written by Ted Okell. Science Fiction A young boy and a brilliant scientist attempt to thwart an evil cyber-villain's attempts to take over the world in this inferior sequel to the 1992 sci-fi adventure The Lawnmower Man. Former Max Headroom star Matt Frewer replaces Jeff Fahey in the title role of Jobe, the mentally challenged gardener transformed into a brilliant, computerized megalomaniac by a series of virtual reality experiments. Though destroyed at the end of the first film, Jobe finds a way to return to digital life, and he sets out in search of an important computer chip that will grant him frightening levels of power. A group of young hackers, led by Peter (Austin O'Brien), discovers this nefarious scheme and turns to retired virtual reality pioneer Ben Trace (Patrick Bergin) for help. Chase scenes and gunfights follow, both in the virtual world and the real world, as Trace and the boys try to figure out how to defeat Jobe. Despite a more blatantly futuristic setting, the sequel's special effects fail to match the standards of the first film, and the confused storyline proves more illogical than suspenseful, limiting the film's appeal to die-hard genre aficionados. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide. Thriller Phhir is an Indian romance and thriller film starring Rajneesh Duggal, Adah Sharma, and Roshni Chopra. The film was produced by ASA Productions and Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. and was released on August 12, 2011. Science Fiction Monolith is a 1993 film directed by John Eyres. Documentary film Never Again, Forever is a 1996 documentary film directed by Pierre Chainet and Danae Elon. Comedy Prema Katha Chitram is a 2013 Telugu Horror comedy film produced by Maruthi and Sudarshan Reddy, and directed by J. Prabhakar Reddy, who worked as a cinematographer for Ee Rojullo and Bus Stop, which were directed by Maruthi. It stars Sudheer Babu and Nanditha in the lead. J. Prabhakar Reddy also is the cinematographer and S. B. Uddhav provides the Editing. J.B. Scored the Music. The movie revolves around four youngsters who decide to kill themselves because of their failure in their respective lives. They come together to die in a farm house, where they encounter a ghost which takes over the heroine's body. What happens following this, what they experience at this time and how they deal with it forms the rest of the movie. The audio of the film was launched on 12 April 2013 by Mahesh Babu. The film released on 7 June 2013 to positive reviews from critics and eventually became a Blockbuster at the Box office. It was one of the Top 5 Super Hits of Telugu Cinema in the year 2013 and is remembered for it's innovative taking. The film was remade in Kannada as Chandralekha with Chiranjeevi Sarja and in Tamil as Darling with G. V. Prakash Kumar. Comedy Hysteria is a 2011 British period romantic comedy film directed by Tanya Wexler. It stars Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gyllenhaal, with Felicity Jones, Jonathan Pryce, and Rupert Everett appearing in key supporting roles. The film, set in the Victorian era, shows how the medical management of hysteria led to the invention of the vibrator. The film's title refers to the once-common medical diagnosis of female hysteria. Thriller Dead Heart is a 1996 Australian film. It was written and directed by Nick Parsons and starred Bryan Brown, Angie Milliken, Ernie Dingo, Aaron Pedersen and John Jarratt. Thriller Cleaner is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Renny Harlin, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Ed Harris, Keke Palmer and Eva Mendes. Comedy Pilotos de la muerte is a 1962 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Comedy Ball at Savoy is a 1936 British operetta film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Conrad Nagel, Marta Labarr and Fred Conyngham. The film is based on the 1932 operetta Ball im Savoy by Paul Abraham, which had been turned into a film in 1935. It was made at Elstree Studios. A British diplomat falls in love with a famous singer when he meets her in Cannes. Comedy Diamonds on Wheels is a 1974 British family comedy film directed by Jerome Courtland and starring Patrick Allen, George Sewell and Derek Newark and Barry Jackson. Science Fiction The Madmen of Mandoras is a 1963 film directed by David Bradley. Comedy Meat Market is a 2000 Canadian horror film directed and written by Brian Clement, based on a story by Nick Sheehan and Tania Willard. It stars Claire Westby and Paul Pedrosa as survivors of a zombie apocalypse who team up with a masked Mexican wrestler and a trio of vampires. The film was followed by two sequels, Meat Market 2 and Meat Market 3. Comedy Mickey And Michaella Bury Their Dad is a 2013 short crime comedy film written and directed by Tom George. Documentary film Love and Power is a part of a film series written and directed by Adam Curtis. Comedy Cat and Dupli-cat is a 1967 animated Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by Chuck Jones and MGM Animation/Visual Arts for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble, with animation by Ken Harris, Ben Washam, Dick Thompson, Don Towsley and Tom Ray. It was written by Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese. Terence Monck once again provides Tom's baritone singing, while Dale McKennon provides Jerry's falsetto singing. Science Fiction Sleep Dealer is a 2008 futuristic science fiction film directed by Alex Rivera. Sleep Dealer depicts a dystopian future to explore ways in which technology both oppresses and connects migrants. A fortified wall has ended illegal US-Mexico immigration, but migrant workers are replaced by robots, remotely controlled by the same class of would-be emigrants. Their life force is inevitably used up, and they are discarded without medical compensation. Thriller L'Affaire Chebeya is a documentary directed by Thierry Michel that was released in February 2012. The award-winning film explores the assassination of a human rights activist in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the subsequent trial. Comedy Confessions of a Driving Instructor is a 1976 British sex-farce film. This was the third instalment of the Confessions sequence on the erotic adventures of Timothy Lea, based on the novels published under the name by Christopher Wood. Comedy Elephantiasis is a 2010 short film written by Danielle Wood and directed by Sophie Hyde. Documentary film Elegy of Life: Rostropovich, Vishnevskaya is a 2006 music documentary film written and directed by Aleksandr Sokurov. Science Fiction Laserblast is a 1978 American science fiction film about an unhappy teenage loner who discovers an alien laser cannon and goes on a murderous rampage, seeking revenge against those who he feels have wronged him. The low-budget film was directed by Michael Rae and produced by Charles Band, who is widely known for producing B movies. Starring Kim Milford, Cheryl Smith, and Gianni Russo, the film features notable cameo appearances by Keenan Wynn and Roddy McDowall, and marked the screen debut of actor Eddie Deezen. The reptilian alien creatures in the film were works of stop motion animation by animator David W. Allen, marking the first chapter in a decades-long history of collaboration between Allen and Band. The alien spacecraft model featured in Laserblast was designed and built by Greg Jein in two weeks, and the musical score was written in five days by Joel Goldsmith and Richard Band, the first film score for both composers. Laserblast has received overwhelmingly negative reviews and consistently ranks among the Bottom 100 list of films on the Internet Movie Database. Comedy You're Not Built That Way is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Documentary film Záviš, the Prince of Pornofolk Under the Influence of Griffith’s Intolerance and Tati’s Mr. Hulot’s Holiday or The Foundation and Doom of Czechoslovakia is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Karel Vachek. Comedy Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Katsuhito Ishii and starring Tadanobu Asano. It is based on a manga of the same name by Minetaro Mochizuki which was originally serialized in Mister Magazine circa 1993 under the title "Daisharin". The current title was adopted when the comic was published as its own book. Documentary film The Impossibility of Knowing is 2010 short documentary film directed by Tan Pin Pin. Thriller A Night in Nude is a thriller film directed by Takashi Ishii. Comedy Kentucky Moonshine is a 1938 film directed by David Butler. Comedy A Bunch of Amateurs is a 2008 British comedy film directed by Andy Cadiff and starring Burt Reynolds, Derek Jacobi, Alistair Petrie and Samantha Bond. In November 2008 the premiere in Leicester Square was attended by Elizabeth II. The screenplay was written by Nick Newman, John Ross, Ian Hislop and Jonathan Gershfield. Animation MonSTRAWsity is a 2013 animation short family film written and directed by Amy He. Thriller A young newlywed finds herself alone on a remote ranch in South Africa after the sudden death of her husband. His ghostly apparition pays her a nocturnal visit, resulting in an infant son whom she believes is trying to kill her. Comedy Otto And The Electric Eel is a 2012 short, comedy, horror, and thriller film written by Duncan Skiles and directed by Duncan Skiles and Andrew Zuchero. Documentary film Cubamerican is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jose Enrique Pardo. Documentary film "Before queers started knocking each other over to line up for Kathy Griffin, San Francisco native Margaret Cho, the original ass-master, was the queen of cock-talk and hardcore queer rights activism. And she still is. The woman who embraces all the letters of the queer alphabet is back on the big screen, ready to attack the few taboos remaining after previous concert films I’m the One That I Want (2000), Notorious C.H.O. (2002), and Revolution (2004). Cho Dependent, bearing the same name as Cho’s 2010 Grammy-award nominated comedy album, covers it all—from her stint on Dancing With the Stars, to Lady Gaga to the culture shock of moving to the deep south for Drop Dead Diva. In typical Cho fashion, the performance toggles between outrageous bedroom antics to self-deprecating tales of an outsider to impressions of her mother’s latest antics (yay!). Come get a “ticket for gaywalking” with the only comedienne who can offend every demographic in our fair city, while somehow making us all laugh out loud. Help us celebrate our 2011 Frameline award winner, then spread the word about Lady Caca." Quoting ALEXIS WHITHAM from the 2011 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film 7 Notes to Infinity is a 2012 documentary film directed by Shrenik Rao. It is a musical documentary which pays tribute to Indian classical music and explores the universality of music through infinite musical compositions created from seven pitches. Comedy The Lamp in Assassin Mews is a 1962 British comedy crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Francis Matthews, Lisa Daniely and Ian Fleming. A local council's plans to gentrify an area are disrupted by a series of murders. It is also known by the alternative title of Durrant Affair. Comedy The Best Movie is a 2008 Russian comedy film from TNT and Comedy Club Russia, spoofing such famous Russian films as Night Watch and Day Watch, The 9th Company, Heat and TV series: My Fair Nanny, Dalnoboyshchiki and Brigada. The movie includes numerous cameos by Russian celebrities, some of them involving a humorous touch on their public image. For instance, socialite Kseniya Sobchak appears as a luxury prostitute, and gay icon Boris Moiseev plays a rough-and-tumble policeman, his only line being: "You gonna sign it all, you faggot!" Comedy Food Stamps is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Alfredo Ramos. Comedy Pedro Penduko 2: The Return of the Comeback is a 2000 comedy, action, adventure film written by Dwight Gaston and directed by Erik Matti. Science Fiction Firehead is a 1991 science fiction–thriller film. It was directed by Peter Yuval for Action International Pictures, and stars Chris Lemmon and Christopher Plummer. It was filmed in Mobile, Alabama and released theatrically in 1991. Thriller El Muerto is a live-action independent film adaptation of the comic book series, El Muerto: The Aztec Zombie created by Javier Hernandez. The film was written and directed by Brian Cox with Javier Hernandez serving as Associate-Producer. It stars Wilmer Valderrama, Angie Cepeda, Joel David Moore, Billy Drago, Tony Plana, Michael Parks, María Conchita Alonso and Tony Amendola. The film follows the story of Diego de la Muerte, a 21-year-old Mexican-American who is abducted, sacrificed, and sent back to the land of the living by the Aztec gods of death and destiny to fulfill an ancient prophecy. The official premiere was held on March 1, 2007 at the Latino Film Festival in San Diego, California with a straight-to-DVD release slated for September 18, 2007 followed by subsequent screenings in New York and San Diego. The official site address has since been re-directed to a MySpace film account. The film is rated PG-13 for violence and some disturbing images. El Muerto has gone on to win the Best Feature Film Award at the first annual Whittier Film Festival in 2008. Comedy Brahma is a 2014 Indian Action historical drama film directed by R. Chandru and produced by Manjunath Babu. The film was simultaneously made in Kannada and Telugu and subsequently dubbed into Tamil. The film stars Upendra, essaying dual roles, and Pranitha Subhash in the lead roles, while actors Nassar, Rahul Dev and Shayaji Shinde play other prominent roles. The film spanning four generations, from the 16th to the 21st century, features an original soundtrack by Gurukiran. It's Karnataka Distribution rights have been sold out for a record price of 150 million. Brahma is one of the most expensive Kannada movies of all time. The film opened to an overwhelming response from the audience as well as the critics and got a grand opening at the Box Office by collecting a Record-Breaking 97.5 million in its first weekend by releasing in a record 276 screens and 1076 shows all over Karnataka. It was labeled as an out an out commercial action entertainer with all the elements of keeping the audience entertained, particularly in the second half. The bilingual movie is now all set to release in Telugu language in March. Comedy Shiver My Timbers is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 109th Our Gang short that was released. Comedy Drunken Cacophony is a 2012 comedy drama short film written by Ellen Ragnarsdóttir and directed by Raam Reddy and Ellen Ragnarsdóttir. Comedy Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith is the third in Kevin Smith's "Evening With" series. Footage for the release was shot at a Q&A performance on August 2, 2007 in front of a sold-out crowd at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey. Smith was introduced by his wife Jennifer Schwalbach Smith and his daughter, Harley Quinn Smith. Kevin has said on his web board that they could not use the "Evening With.." moniker for this installment because it is being produced and released by a different studio, but got around it by subtitling it "A Threevening With Kevin Smith". The main feature on the DVD features 4 hours cut from the original 7 hour performance. Topics include the origin of Kevin's name, Kevin suffering from an anal fissure, as well as stories from acting in Manchild, Live Free or Die Hard, Catch and Release and shooting Clerks II. It is also revealed that because of his work on Live Free or Die Hard, Bruce Willis contacted him about working together; this eventually led to Cop Out. The DVD was released on October 21, 2008. Comedy Secretary is a 2002 erotic romance film directed by Steven Shainberg and starring Maggie Gyllenhaal as Lee Holloway and James Spader as E. Edward Grey. The film is based on a short story from Bad Behavior by Mary Gaitskill, and explores the relationship between a sexually dominant man and his submissive secretary. Documentary film Kenny Loggins: Outside from the Redwoods is a 1994 music documentary. Documentary film Three Days (of Hamlet) is an American documentary film from independent production company TMG, The Martindale Group, based in Los Angeles, California. TMG previously produced "Pursuit of Happiness" in 2000 starring Frank Whaley and Annabeth Gish. Three Days (of Hamlet) covers a troupe of actors, and others, who gather to rehearse and perform a staged-reading of William Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet at the Matrix Theatre in West Hollywood, California during three days in July 2010. Reality intrudes. Alex Rotaru, Director of the documentary film Shakespeare High, in a personal message to the film's creator, actor/director Alex Hyde-White, says about Three Days (of Hamlet)'...jaw-droppingly ambitious and often brilliant... It was such an exquisite pleasure to learn something new about the play of all plays through your eyes. The pressure cooker in which you put yourself and your fellow actors was truly an ultimate test - I felt butterflies in my stomach just watching it. If Hamlet urges his actors to "hold a mirror up to nature", you hold a mirror up to the mirror itself, doing what the French call 'mise en abime', or loosely: 'looking into the abyss of infinite reflections' Comedy Charlie Chan at the Race Track is the 12th film in the 20th Century Fox-produced Charlie Chan series starring Warner Oland in the title role. Comedy Heavyweights is a 1995 comedy film directed by Steven Brill and co-written by Brill with Judd Apatow. Heavyweights is about a fat camp for kids that is taken over by a fitness guru named Tony Perkis. Animation Publicity Film Sample Reel is a 1965 short film directed by Robert Balser. Comedy Monster Night is a 2006 film directed by Leslie Allen. Animation La Munkya is a 2012 short animation film directed by Roque Ballesteros. Thriller Unholy is an independent film about Nazi mysticism starring Adrienne Barbeau and Nicholas Brendon. It was written by Samuel Stephen Freeman, directed by Daryl Goldberg, and produced by Sky Whisper Productions. Its release on DVD was on September 4, 2007. The movie is alleged to be based on fact, and was produced to document the facts surrounding the experiments in mysticism. Science Fiction The Woman Eater is a 1958 horror and science fiction film written by Brandon Fleming and directed by Charles Saunders. Documentary film Future Days is a short political drama documentary film directed by Clay Zimmerman. Animation Twins in Bakery is a 2013 animated short comedy family fantasy film written and directed by Mari Miyazawa. Science Fiction Supermen is a 1970 film written by Mario Amendola, Santiago Moncada and Bitto Albertini and directed by Bitto Albertini. Comedy Operation Bayshield is a short 1997 film made by Clan Undead, a group of video game players. The work was created by using the machinima technique of recording a demonstration file of player actions in id Software's 1996 first-person shooter video game Quake, which could replay such files on demand. The group had seen the first known machinima productions, made by United Ranger Films, and decided to make a comedy film. The result, Operation Bayshield, follows a task force's attempts to thwart terrorists who have chemical explosives. Released on January 23, 1997, the work received praise from contemporary Quake movie review sites and helped to attract others, including Hugh Hancock of Strange Company and members of the ILL Clan, to machinima. It pioneered technical advances in machinima, such as the use of custom digital assets and of lip synchronization. Science Fiction The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space is a 1995 science fiction/comedy television film . The film follows the adventures of 1950s actor Ty Farrell, who plays the title character in a Captain Video-like early TV program, The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space. Science Fiction The Lilac Ball is a 1987 Soviet science-fiction children's movie starring Natalya Guseva as Alisa Selezneva, a character she had previously played in the TV miniseries Guest from the Future. Science Fiction House of Frankenstein is an American monster horror film starring Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney, Jr., directed by Erle C. Kenton, written by Curt Siodmak, and produced in 1944 by Universal Studios as a sequel to Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man the previous year. The cast includes a mad scientist, the Wolf Man, Dracula, a hunchback, and Frankenstein's monster. This "monster rally" approach would continue in the following film, House of Dracula, as well as the 1948 comedy Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Documentary film Cheetah: The Nelson Vails Story is a sport documentary film directed by Stephane Gauger. Documentary film Reberg and Tarkovsky - Reverse Side of Stalker is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Igor Maiboroda. Thriller Who Saw Her Die? is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Aldo Lado and starring George Lazenby. In this film, the parents of their murdered daughter search for the killer as the body count grows. Thriller Hangman is a 2001 thriller film written by Vladimir Nemirovsky and directed by Ken Girotti. Thriller Big Bang Love, Juvenile A is a 2006 film directed by Takashi Miike. Thriller Successful businessman Richard Clarke is bitten by a vampire and is plunged into the dark world of the supernatural. Comedy Ladro lui, ladra lei is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Alberto Sordi. Animation The Hungry Wolf is a 1942 one-reel animated cartoon short subject from MGM. It tells the story of a hungry wolf who one day, while starving during a cold winter, meets with a rabbit and is struggling between his instincts and conscience. Comedy The Girl with the World in Her Hair is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and directed by Debbie Howard. Animation Sick is an animated short film directed by Candace Couse. Thriller Takers is a 2010 American crime action thriller film directed by John Luessenhop from a story and screenplay written by Luessenhop, Gabriel Casseus, Peter Allen, John Rogers, and Avery Duff. It features an ensemble cast that includes Matt Dillon, Chris Brown, Idris Elba, T.I., Jay Hernandez, Paul Walker, Hayden Christensen, and Zoë Saldaña. The film was released on August 27, 2010. The film follows a group of professional bank robbers who specialize in spectacular robberies, as they are pulled into one last job by a recently paroled cohort only to be pitted against a hard-boiled detective and his partner who interrupt their heist. Science Fiction Southland Tales is a 2006 science fiction, comedy-drama and thriller film and the second film written and directed by Richard Kelly. The title refers to the Southland, a name used by locals to refer to Southern California and Greater Los Angeles. Set in the then-near future of an alternate history, the film is a portrait of Los Angeles, and a satiric commentary on the military–industrial complex and the infotainment industry. The film features an ensemble cast including Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mandy Moore, and Justin Timberlake. Original music for the film was provided by Moby. The film is an international co-production of the United States and Germany. The film premiered May 21, 2006 at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, where it received a largely negative reception. After significant edits, the final version premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2007. It opened in limited release in California on November 14, 2007 and in Canada as well as nationwide in United States, in just 63 theaters, on November 16, 2007. The film opened in the United Kingdom on December 7, 2007. Comedy Janji Joni is a 2005 Indonesian romantic comedy film directed by Joko Anwar, starring Nicholas Saputra, Mariana Renata, and Rachel Maryam. Comedy Sweet 'n Short is a 1991 Leon Schuster movie made in South Africa. It was directed by Gray Hofmeyr. Tagline: Oh Schucks...it's the New South Africa!. Comedy My Best Day is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Erin Greenwell. Comedy The Brave Engineer is a 1950 Walt Disney-produced short subject cartoon, based on the exploits of legendary railroad engineer John Luther "Casey" Jones. It is narrated by madcap comic and radio funny-man Jerry Colonna and is a fanficiful re-telling of the story related in the Wallace Saunders ballad, later made famous by Eddie Newton and T. Lawrence Seibert. The short is released again in Four Fabulous Characters in 1957, DTV - Glady Knights and the Pips - Friendship Train, and in 1999, it is released again in Sing Me A Story With Belle episode 'Stick To It, Don't Give Up, and again is released in 2002 as part of the Disney's American Legends compilation. Thriller Death Knocks Twice is a 1969 detective film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Dean Reed. It was released in the US as The Blonde Connection. Documentary film Chris Rock: Bring the Pain is a 1996 HBO television special starring comedian Chris Rock. This was Rock's second special for the network, following 1994's Big Ass Jokes. Rock was already a well-known comedian, but Bring the Pain made him one of the most popular comedians in the United States. Comedy Ashley/Amber is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Rebecca Rojer. Comedy Here's Edie is a 1962 tv movie starring Edie Adams. Thriller The Reckoner is a 2012 short thriller film writtten by Stephen Oxborrow, Tony Railton, Geoffrey Robe and directed by Stephen Oxborrow. Documentary film Intermissions is a 2004 documentary film directed by João Moreira Salles. Comedy The O'Briens is a 2013 comedy, family and romance film written by Emmett Hughes and Slaine Kelly and directed by Richard Waters and Emma Gahan. Comedy Fairhaven is a 2012 drama/comedy film directed by Tom O'Brien. Thriller Shake, Rattle & Roll 13 is a 2011 Filpino horror suspense film in three acts from Regal Films. It is the thirteenth installment of Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. It is also distributed by the Regal Entertainment, Inc. and Regal Multimedia, Inc. It is an entry in the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival. It stars Eugene Domingo, Zanjoe Marudo, Maricar Reyes, and several others. Comedy Le Conte du ventre plein is a 2000 film written and directed by Melvin Van Peebles. Comedy Spicy Beauty Queen of Bangkok 2 is a 2012 comedy written and directed by Poj Arnon. Thriller Fathers & Sons is a 1992 American crime drama film written and directed by Paul Mones and starring Jeff Goldblum, Rory Cochrane, Rosanna Arquette, Natasha Gregson Wagner and Famke Janssen. The film is about the connection between a father and son complicated by the foibles of a serial killer and the interactions of a psychic. The film was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Home for Life, the founding documentary of Kartemquin Films released in 1967, depicts the experiences of two elderly people in their first month at a home for the aged. One is a woman whose struggle to remain useful in her son and daughter-in-law's home is no longer appreciated. The other is a widower, without a family, who suddenly realizes he can no longer take care of himself. The film offers an unblinking look at the feelings of the two new residents in their encounters with other residents, medical staff, social workers, psychiatrists and family. A touching, sometimes painfully honest dramatic experience, it is valuable for in-service staff training, and for all other audiences both professional and non-professional, interested in the problems of the aged. Winning the Chicago Award at the Chicago International Film Festival, as well as being an Official Selection at both the New York Film Festival and Edinburgh Film Festival, Kartemquin recently restored Home for Life and made their landmark film available to own on DVD. Comedy Scratch-As-Catch-Can is a 1932 American short comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 5th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. This was a replacement for the originally nominated short Stout Hearts and Willing Hands, which was disqualified, without any reason given. Comedy The Strange Hunger is a 2008 film directed by Sean Pecknold. Documentary film Avril Lavigne: My World is a music dvd concert that was nominated for music DVD of the year in the 2004 Juno Awards. Animation Charlie & Yip is a 2013 short animated comedy film written by Tim Lebbon, Alexander Williams and Woody Woodman, directed by Alexander Williams. Animation Mitsubishi 'Safer in a Wild World' is a 2007 short film directed by Eddie White and James Calvert. Comedy Popstar is an American film that features teen singer Aaron Carter in his only lead role in a feature film. The direct-to-video film was directed by Richard Gabai and written by Timothy Barton; the film was released on November 8, 2005. The premiere was held in The Woodlands, Texas. It was filmed in Calabasas, California, at A.C. Stelle Middle School and the Commons. Documentary film The Life and Times of Sara Baartman is 1988 documentary film directed by Zola Maseko. Documentary film Behind the Candelabra is a 2013 American drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh about the last ten years in the life of pianist Liberace and the secret affair he had with the younger Scott Thorson, based on Thorson’s memoir, Behind the Candelabra: My Life with Liberace. Richard LaGravenese wrote the screenplay. Jerry Weintraub was the executive producer. It premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2013 and competed for the Palme d'Or. It aired on HBO on May 26, 2013 and was given a cinematic release in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2013. The film received general acclaim from television critics, mostly praising the performances of Michael Douglas and Matt Damon. Comedy Boston Quackie is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, directed by Robert McKimson and released in 1957. The name and cartoon itself are a parody of a 1950s crime serial called Boston Blackie. Animation Igano Kabamaru is a Japanese manga created by Yu Azuki. The eponymous protagonist is a naive young ninja from the Iga province called Kagemaru, nicknamed Kabamaru for his insatiable appetite. After the death of his strict grandfather and ninja sensei, Kabamaru moves to Tokyo with one of his grandfather’s acquaintances. The plot deals mainly with Kabamaru adjusting to an urban lifestyle after spending a childhood in the mountains and how he finds himself caught up in the rivalry between two private schools. Igano Kabamaru has been adapted to television and film. Comedy Rodinné trampoty oficiála Tříšky is a 1949 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy Purani Jeans is a 2014 Bollywood coming-of-age drama directed by Tanushri Chattrji Bassu, the film stars Tanuj Virwani, Aditya Seal and Izabelle Leite in lead roles The film is based on the belief that – “friendship is like a pair of old jeans- the older it gets, the better it becomes”, and tells the story of young boy who returns to his hometown and reconnects with his old friends. Ram Sampath has scored the film’s music. The first look of the film was revealed on March 8th, 2014, ahead of film's release on May 2, 2014. Thriller Give 'Em Hell, Malone is a 2009 crime film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Thomas Jane, Ving Rhames and Elsa Pataky. Comedy Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love is a 1989 Soviet comedy film directed by Sergei Solovyov. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Student Bodies is a 1981 comedy film written and directed by Mickey Rose, with an uncredited Michael Ritchie co-directing. A spoof of slasher horror films such as Halloween, Friday the 13th, and Prom Night., Student Bodies was the first movie to satirize the thriving slasher film genre. A prominent feature of the film is a body count that is superimposed onscreen whenever a death occurs. Many of the cast have only appeared in this film, including top-billed Kristen Riter and Matthew Goldsby.. Jerry Belson, Joe Flood, Keith Singleton and Cullen Chambers seem to be the only actors in Student Bodies that have ever had a speaking part in another feature film. Animation L'échelle is a 1981 animation, short film directed by Alain Ughetto. Comedy Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya is a Hindi language film directed by T. Rama Rao. Starring Kamal Haasan in a dual-role and is a remake of his Tamil Sattam En Kaiyil movie. Comedy Meet Me in Miami is a 2005 New Zealand film directed by Eric Hannah and Iren Koster and starring Carlos Ponce, Tara Leniston, Eduardo Verastegui, and Ayse Tezel. The film received positive reviews despite its limited release. Comedy Kuma Ching is a 1969 Argentine film. Documentary film Pig Business is a 2009 film by Tracy Worcester, a former actress and now an environmental campaigner. It is a feature documentary exposing the huge hidden costs behind the pork and processed meat products on our supermarket shelves, and shows viewers and consumers how they can use their buying power to help create a more compassionate world. Documentary film The Agronomist is a 2003 American documentary directed by Jonathan Demme, and starring Jean Dominique. The documentary follows the life of Dominique, who ran Haiti's first independent radio station, Radio Haiti-Inter, during multiple repressive regimes. Animation Clandestine is a 2000 animated short film directed by Abi Feijó. Documentary film Detroit Wild City is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Florent Tillon. "Florent Tillon’s film begins with familiar but inevitably arresting images of Detroit’s decay into postapocalyptic pastoralism, but doesn’t end there. While most cinematic pilgrims have portrayed the Motor City as a giant canvas onto which they project their outsider fantasies, Tillon has greater ambitions and greater respect. The obligatory urban tour of empty factories and the abandoned Michigan Central station quickly gives way to a contemplative, nuanced discussion of what futures might actually be possible. As we visit with a variety of Detroiters, we realize that most of what we think we know about Detroit is superficial, and begin to question easy assumptions about urban agriculture, urban pioneering and Detroit’s reversion to a “natural” state. While urban farmer Shirley Robinson suggests “a lot of people would go back to a simple life if they had a choice,” outsider historian/pundit Black Monk questions the long-term effect of today’s urban pioneering movement. “Urban pioneers find the edge, but don’t occupy it,” he tells us. “Cities are built by settlers, not pioneers.” Tavern proprietor Larry Mongo, on the other hand, likens today’s young inbound migrants to those who originally settled Detroit 300 years ago. A minimalist but intelligent travelogue that resists sensationalism, Detroit Wild City focuses on people rather than ruins. It suggests that while macronarratives may help us understand the past, micronarratives will describe the future, and Detroit’s destiny will be the product of many individual, small-group and localized efforts." Quoting Rick Prelinger from the 2011 San Francisco International Film Festival site. Comedy Just My Luck is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and written by I. Marlene King and Amy B. Harris. The film stars Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine as the main characters. Lohan stars as Ashley, the luckiest girl in Manhattan, New York. She loses her luck after kissing Jake, portrayed by Pine, at a masquerade bash. The film features supporting roles by Samaire Armstrong, Faizon Love, Missi Pyle, and McFly, the English band whom Jake discovers in the film and tries to help by finding them a producer. At 19 years old, Lohan earned $7.5 million for doing the film. Documentary film In the Garden of Sounds is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Nicola Bellucci. Documentary film War Elephants is a 2012 documentary TV movie written and directed by David Hamlin. Comedy Steamboat Round the Bend is a 1935 American comedy film directed by John Ford. The film stars Will Rogers and was released a few weeks after his death in an airplane crash. Thriller Wings of the Crow is a 2000 action adventure drama film written by Ashe Starr and directed by Jack Williams. Animation João Mata Sete is a 2000 animated film directed by Xavier Beauvois and Eugene John Bellida. Documentary film The Harvest is a 2010 documentary film about agricultural child labor in America. The film depicts children as young as 12 years of age who work as many as 12 hours a day, six months a year, subject to hazardous conditions: heat exposure, pesticides, and dangerous work. The agriculture industry has been subject to significantly more lenient labor laws than any other occupation in the United States. As a result, lack of consistent schooling significantly limits their opportunities of succeeding in high school or more. The hazardous conditions threaten their health and lives. The purpose of the documentary is to bring awareness of the harsh working conditions which tens of thousands of children face in the fields of the United States each year and to enact the Children's Act for Responsible Employment which will bring parity of labor conditions to field workers that are afforded to minors in other occupations. Comedy Kid's Clever is a 1929 film written by Jack Foley, Vin Moore and directed by William James Craft. Thriller Get Carter is a 1971 British crime film directed by Mike Hodges and starring Michael Caine, Ian Hendry, Britt Ekland, John Osborne and Bryan Mosley. The screenplay was adapted by Hodges from Ted Lewis' 1969 novel Jack's Return Home. Producer Michael Klinger optioned the book and made a deal for the ailing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio to finance and release the film, bringing in Hodges and Caine. Caine became a co-producer of the film. Get Carter was Hodges' first feature film as director, as well as being the screen debut of Alun Armstrong. MGM was scaling back its European operations and the film became the last project approved before the American company closed its Borehamwood studios. The film is set in North East England and was filmed in and around Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, and County Durham. The story follows a London gangster, the eponymous Jack Carter, who travels back to his hometown to discover more about the events surrounding his brother Frank's supposedly-accidental death. Suspecting foul play, he investigates and interrogates, getting a feel for the city and its hardened-criminal element; with vengeance on his mind, the situation builds to a violent conclusion. Documentary film Mom and Dad is a feature-length 1945 film directed by William Beaudine, and largely produced by the exploitation film maker and presenter Kroger Babb. Mom and Dad is considered the most successful film within its genre of "sex hygiene" films. Although it faced numerous legal challenges and was condemned by the National Legion of Decency, it went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of the 1940s. The film is regarded as an exploitation film as it was repackaged controversial content designed to establish an educational value that might circumvent U.S. censorship laws. Babb's marketing of his film incorporated old-style medicine show techniques, and used unique promotions to build an audience. These formed a template for his later works, which were imitated by his contemporary filmmakers. In 2005, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry, in recognition of its numerous achievements. Comedy Bachelor Flat is a 1962 American comedy film starring Terry-Thomas, Tuesday Weld, Richard Beymer and Celeste Holm. Filmed in CinemaScope in Malibu, the film is a revised version of director Frank Tashlin's own Susan Slept Here of 1954. Comedy Ghostlight is a 2003 comedy film written by Penny Fearon, Christopher Herrmann and Richard Move and directed by Christopher Herrmann. Comedy The Girl Who Knew Too Much is a 1963 Italian giallo film. Directed by Italian filmmaker Mario Bava, the film stars John Saxon as Dr. Marcello Bassi and Letícia Román as Nora Davis. The plot revolves around a young woman named Nora, who travels to Rome and witnesses a murder. The police and Dr. Bassi don't believe her since a corpse can't be found. Several more murders follow, tied to a decade-long string of killings of victims chosen in alphabetical order. The Girl Who Knew Too Much is considered to be the first giallo film, a film genre with a mixture of thriller, sexploitation and horror conventions. This was Bava's last film shot in black-and-white. Science Fiction Zombie Hunter is a 2013 American direct-to-video action-thriller film directed and written by Kevin King for The Klimax and Arrowstorm Entertainment. The film stars Danny Trejo, Martin Copping and Clare Niederpruem. It follows a group of humans, led by Jesús, defending themselves from flesh-devouring zombies. A fundraising campaign was hosted on the website Kickstarter to help fulfill the production team's desired budget. The film had its official premiere at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal, and was released on home media on October 8, 2013. It was a critical failure, garnering mostly negative reviews. Documentary film The Sari Soldiers is a 2008 documentary film directed by Julie Bridgham. Animation Headstation is a 2007 animated short film directed by Conrad Tambour. Comedy Summer in Tyrol is a 1964 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy Toto in Paris is a 1958 comedy film written by Vittorio Metz, Roberto Gianviti and René Barjavel, and directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Documentary film The Magnetic North is a 1965 short documentary film directed by Dennis Hill. Comedy The Glass Bottom Boat is an 1966 American romantic comedy movie directed by Frank Tashlin, starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor, with Arthur Godfrey, Dick Martin, Dom DeLuise and Paul Lynde. It is also known as The Spy in Lace Panties. Science Fiction The Wizard of Mars is a 1965 low budget science fiction film takeoff of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz co-written and directed by stage magician David L. Hewitt. The title character is portrayed by John Carradine, who gives a lengthy monologue as a projection near the end of the film. The film centers on four astronauts—Steve, "Doc", Charlie, and of course, Dorothy, shown aboard ship wearing Silver Shoes—who dream they are struck by a storm and encounter the Horrors of the Red Planet, and eventually follow a "Golden Road" to the Ancient City where they encounter the title character, who is the collective consciousness of all Martians. Animation One Man is a 2012 short film written and directed by Graciliano Camargo. Comedy An Okay Place to Eat is a 2010 short comedy film written by Andrew Racho and Evan Dannemiller and directed by Andrew Racho. Thriller The Deep is an unfinished film directed by Orson Welles and based on the novel Dead Calm by Charles Williams, which would later be adapted into the film of the same title. Welles produced and wrote the film, and also played the role of Russ Brewer opposite Jeanne Moreau and Laurence Harvey. Welles worked on the film from 1966 to 1969. The film is incomplete; several major scenes were never shot, and portions of the soundtrack remain unrecorded. The original negative has been lost and the film exists in two work prints, one in black and white and the other in color. Animation Unter dem Rauschen deiner Wimpern is an East German film. It was released in 1951. Comedy How To Stop Being a Loser is a British independent comedy starring Billy Murray, Gemma Atkinson, Richard E. Grant, Simon Phillips, and Colin Salmon. Animation Life Of Fire is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Rusharil Hutangkabodee. Documentary film Prud’hommes is a 2010 documentary film written by Stéphane Goël and Claude Muret and directed by Stéphane Goël. Comedy Christmas in July is a 1940 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges based on his 1931 play A Cup of Coffee. It was Sturges' second film as writer-director, after The Great McGinty, and stars Dick Powell and Ellen Drew. Thriller Tomboys is a 2009 crime drama horror thriller film written by Nathan Hill, Stuart Van Eysden and Fabian Lapham and directed by Nathan Hill. Documentary film A Crime Against Art is a 2007 film directed by Hila Peleg. Comedy Return of the Lucky Stars is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Stanley Fung. It is the fifth film out of the Lucky Stars series. Comedy No Reservations is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Scott Hicks. Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart and Abigail Breslin, the screenplay by Carol Fuchs is an adaptation of an original script by Sandra Nettelbeck, which served as the basis for the 2001 German film Mostly Martha, and revolves around a hard-edged chef whose life is turned upside down when she decides to take in her young niece following a tragic accident that killed her sister. Patricia Clarkson, Bob Balaban and Jenny Wade co-star, with Brían F. O'Byrne, Lily Rabe, and Zoe Kravitz—appearing in her first feature film—playing supporting roles. The film received a mixed reception by critics, who found it “predictable and too melancholy for the genre”, resulting into an 41% overall approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes. Upon its opening release on July 27, 2007 in the United States and Canada, No Reservations became a moderate commercial success: The film grossed $12 million in its opening weekend, eventually grossing over $43 million at the domestic box-office and over $92 million worldwide. Breslin was nominated for a Young Artist Award for her performance. Documentary film Building Empire is a ‘commentary documentary’, combining all of the known behind the scenes footage with audio commentary and text facts. Thriller Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 British-American erotic thriller film loosely based upon Arthur Schnitzler's 1926 novella Dream Story. The film was directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick. It was his last film, as he died six days after showing his final cut to Warner Brothers studios. The story, set in and around New York City, follows the sexually charged adventures of Dr. Bill Harford, who is shocked when his wife, Alice, reveals that she had contemplated an affair a year earlier. He embarks on a night-long adventure, during which he infiltrates a massive masked orgy of an unnamed secret society. Kubrick obtained the filming rights for Dream Story in the 1960s, considering it a perfect novel to adapt on a film about sexual relations. The project was only revived in the 1990s, when the director hired writer Frederic Raphael to help him with the adaptation. The film was mostly shot in the United Kingdom, and included a detailed recreation of some exterior Greenwich Village street scenes at Pinewood Studios. The film spent a long time in production, and holds the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous film shoot period, at 400 days. Science Fiction Helldriver is a 2010 Japanese splatter film directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura. It stars Yumiko Hara and Eihi Shiina, and was written by Nishimura and Daichi Nagisa. Science Fiction The Day the Sky Exploded is a 1958 Italian science fiction film directed by Paolo Heusch. It is known as the first Italian sci-fi dramatic film, predating even the sci-fi films of Antonio Margheriti. It starred Paul Hubschmid and Fiorella Mari, and was also released in France, the United States and West Germany. Famed Italian horror director Mario Bava was the cinematographer on the film, and is said to have contributed to many of the film's special effects. Animation The Pain and the Pity is a 2013 animation film written and directed by Phil Mulloy. Thriller Disciple is a 2013 Finnish drama film directed by Ulrika Bengts. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Comedy Johnny Kühlkissen is a 2010 film written and directed by Andi Rogenhagen. Comedy "In this comedy, Peter is a travel guide and chaperone for teddy bears sent on tours by their families. When he is in an auto accident and three of the bears go missing, his attempts to replace them result in human entanglements that his work with inanimate wards was designed to help him avoid. Soon he is enmeshed in a roving band of misfits far more unpredictable than his usual passengers." Quoting the description from the 2011 Taiwan Film Days site. Documentary film The Idylls Of Kirtimai is a 1991 documentary film written and directed by Arturas Jevdokimovas. Thriller Postchi se bar dar nemizanad is a 2009 mystery thriller film written and directed by Hassan Fathi. Documentary film The Land Is White, The Seed Is Black is a 1995 documentary film directed by Koto Bolofo. Animation Crystal World is a 2013 short film directed by Pia Borg. Comedy Tokyo Jim is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Jamie Rafn. Comedy Judwaa is an Indian Bollywood action comedy film directed by David Dhawan, starring Salman Khan opposite Karisma Kapoor and Rambha. Released on 7 February, 1997, the film was a big hit at the box office . This movie has Salman Khan doing a double role as estranged twins. The movie is a remake of the Telugu movie Hello Brother, which is based on Jackie Chan's movie Twin Dragons. Animation Walk and Talk is a 2009 computer- animated short film produced by WaterMelon Studios, Kochi. The film is directed jointly by Binoy Mathew and Sajeev Kumar. The premiere took place at The Third International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, 2010, in the competition section of animation films. Animation Noah: He Walked With God is a 1997 short animated biography film. Animation Witch's Night Out is a Canadian animated television Halloween special that premiered on NBC October 27, 1978. Produced in a Toronto studio, it was the sequel to the 1974 special The Gift of Winter with the vocal talents from Dan Aykroyd and Valri Bromfield. It featured the voices of Fiona Reid as Nicely and Catherine O'Hara as Malicious, with Gilda Radner as the titular witch. Like the earlier special, Witch's Night Out was produced by Jonathan Rogers formally known as John Leach and Jean Rankin for NBC Television. It later aired on Fox and the Disney Channel every year from 1983 to the late 1990s. This cartoon film was released on videotape August 5, 1986 by Family Home Entertainment and PPI Entertainment in the late 90's. The film was resurrected once again by the original creator Jonathan Rogers and Animation Director Jimmy Cross and together with a new remastered film they formed Cross/Rogers and released it to Mill Creek Entertainment and THIS TV Network. Mill Creek Entertainment will release this cartoon along with ten more classic Halloween-themed cartoons on DVD September 16, 2014. Along with The Gift of Winter on October 21st. Comedy The Scarlet Shadow is 1919 comedy film based on the story by Lorne H. Fontaine and Katherine Leiser Robbins, written by Harvey F. Thew, and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Comedy The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson is a mockumentary on the disappearance of a fictitious wealthy British film producer, Kevin Johnson, who is dealing in sex, lies and blackmail in Hollywood. This marked Dudley Moore's last live-action role before his death. Thriller Comes A Bright Day is a British film. The film was written and directed by Simon Aboud, starring Craig Roberts, Imogen Poots, Kevin McKidd and Timothy Spall. Comes A Bright Day is Aboud's directorial debut. The film is to be a mix of genres; a darkly comic thriller, involving a romance set within a heist and is a story about searching for the hidden gems that make life infinitely richer. Documentary film Uku Ukai is a 2006 short documentary film written and directed by Audrius Stonys. Animation Springtime with Roo is a 2004 American direct-to-video animated film, featuring characters from Disney's Winnie-the-Pooh franchise. Science Fiction Glass Trap is a 2005 sci-fi monster movie starring C. Thomas Howell & Stella Stevens and directed by Fred Olen Ray, credited as Ed Raymond. Comedy The Hotel New Hampshire is a 1984 comedy-drama film based on John Irving's 1981 novel of the same name. The film was written and directed by Tony Richardson and stars Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges, Rob Lowe, and Nastassja Kinski. The film also features Wilford Brimley, Amanda Plummer, Matthew Modine, and a young Seth Green in a supporting role. The film is a co-production from the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. In an introductory foreword that he wrote for a later edition of the novel, author Irving stated that he was thrilled when Richardson informed him that he wanted to adapt the book to the screen. Irving wrote that he was very happy with the adaptation, complaining only that he felt Richardson tried to make the film too faithful to the book, noting the manner in which Richardson would often speed up the action in an attempt to include more material onscreen. Comedy Miss Firecracker is a 1989 comedy film directed by Thomas Schlamme. It stars Holly Hunter, Mary Steenburgen, Tim Robbins, Alfre Woodard, and Scott Glenn. The film, set in Yazoo City, Mississippi, was written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Beth Henley and is based on her 1984 play, The Miss Firecracker Contest. Documentary film Are the Kids Alright? is a documentary film which explores mental health care for children and youths at risk in Texas. Filmmaker, Ellen Spiro, gained unprecedented and unique access to troubled children and their families, as well as the judicial, psychiatric and correctional institutions. By following several different families, the filmmakers document the results of the decline in the availability of mental health services for the youth who most desperately need it. Comedy Deep in My Heart is a 1954 MGM biographical musical film about the life of operetta composer Sigmund Romberg, who wrote the music for The Student Prince, The Desert Song, and The New Moon, among others. Leonard Spigelgass adapted the film from Elliott Arnold's 1949 biography of the same name. Roger Edens produced, Stanley Donen directed and Eugene Loring choreographed. José Ferrer played Romberg, with support from soprano Helen Traubel as a fictional character and Merle Oberon as lyricist Dorothy Donnelly. The film, which takes its title from "Deep in My Heart, Dear," a song from "The Student Prince," primarily consists of a series of cameo turns by nearly every significant singer or dancer on the MGM lot at the time. These include dancer Cyd Charisse, Rosemary Clooney, Vic Damone, Howard Keel, Gene Kelly and his brother Fred Kelly, Tony Martin, Ann Miller, James Mitchell, Jane Powell, Joan Weldon, and the ballerina Tamara Toumanova. Robert Easton, Russ Tamblyn, Susan Luckey, and Ludwig Stössel make uncredited appearances. Thriller The Fish Child is a 2009 film dirrected by Lucía Puenzo. "A suspenseful lesbian crime thriller from the prize-winning director of XXY, Lucia Puenzo. Frail, refined Lala is the daughter of a prominent judge who lives in an exclusive neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Unbeknown to her family, she is having an illicit liaison with Ailin, their voluptuous Guaraní maid from Paraguay. Together they steal money from Lala's unscrupulous father so they can escape to the lush Lake Ypoá, where Ailin spent her childhood. However, when Lala's father is murdered and Ailin is taken into custody, Lala must unravel her lover's dark past if they are to be reunited. From the award-winning director of XXY, The Fish Child is a pulsating crime thriller that dramatizes the complex social inequities of South America. Its elliptical narrative is packed with suspenseful plot twists, each one shifting the balance of power, to illuminate another layer of corruption. Gritty and erotically charged, the film boasts winning performances by the two leads, Inés Efron and sexy newcomer Mariela Vitale. KS" Quoting the program notes from the 2010 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Comedy Brothers in Law is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough, Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas and Jill Adams. It is an adaptation of the novel Brothers in Law by Henry Cecil, a comedy set in the legal profession. Science Fiction I Married a Monster from Outer Space is a 1958 science fiction film, directed by Gene Fowler Jr. and starring Tom Tryon and Gloria Talbott. The story centers on freshly married Marge Farrell who finds her husband Bill strangely transformed soon after her marriage: He is losing his affection for his wife and other living beings and drops various earlier habits. Soon she finds out that Bill is not the only man in town changing into a completely different person. Documentary film Orange Revolution is a 2007 feature-length documentary produced by York Zimmerman Inc. and directed by Steve York capturing the massive street protests that followed the rigged 2004 presidential elections in the Ukraine. Animation Wheels, Band-aids and Lollipops is a 2011 animated short film directed by María Medel. Documentary film Hope and Miracles: The Making of 'Living Proof' is a 2009 short documentary film. Thriller Steins;Gate: Fuka Ryōiki no Déjà vu is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by White Fox. It is the follow up to the 2011 television anime series, Steins;Gate, which was based on the visual novel by 5pb. and Nitroplus. The film premiered in Japanese theaters on April 20, 2013 and was released on BD/DVD on December 13, 2013. The film has been licensed in North America by Funimation. Documentary film The Crow Agenda is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jeremy Larter and Jason Arsenault. Animation Nikte is a 2009 Mexican animated adventure comedy film, produced by Animex Producciones. It stars the voices of Sherlyn as the title character, Pierre Angelo, Pedro Armendáriz Jr, Alex Lora, Jorge Arvizu, and Regina Torné. It premiered in theaters on December 18, 2009. Comedy Shoes Off! is a 1998 short film written and directed by Mark Sawers. Comedy Fillum Star is a 2004 bollywood comedy mockumentary film written and directed by Rizwan Manji and Rehana Mirza. Animation The Rhino`s Ad is a 2013 animation short film written by Bruno Kuman and directed by Ivana Guljašević. Documentary film Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi is a documentary by Ian Olds that shows the kidnapping of Italian journalist Daniele Mastrogiacomo and interpreter Ajmal Naqshbandi and the events leading to the release of the former and the murder of the latter by the Taliban. Olds won Best New Documentary Filmmaker 2009 at the Tribeca Film Festival for the film. Comedy Americanese is a film by Eric Byler based on the novel American Knees by Shawn Wong, concerning the relationships of a man and woman of Oriental descent in the United States. Science Fiction Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is a 1991 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the sixth installment in the Star Trek franchise and was directed by Nicholas Meyer and written by Meyer with Denny Martin Flinn. After the destruction of the moon Praxis leads the Klingon Empire to pursue peace with their long-time adversary the Federation, the crew of the USS Enterprise must race against unseen conspirators with a militaristic agenda. The Undiscovered Country was initially planned as a prequel to the original series, with younger actors portraying the crew of the Enterprise while attending Starfleet Academy, but the idea was discarded because of negative reaction from the cast and the fans. Faced with producing a new film in time for Star Trek '​s 25th anniversary, Flinn and Meyer, the director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, wrote a script based on a suggestion from Leonard Nimoy about what would happen if "the wall came down in space", touching on the contemporary events of the Cold War. Principal photography took place between April and September 1991. Documentary film The Last Dymaxion: Buckminster Fuller’s Dream Restored is a 2012 documentary film directed by Noel Murphy. about Buckminster Fuller's 1933 Dymaxion car as well as Fuller himself. The film features British architect Norman Foster, who called the car “an incredibly beautiful aesthetic object” and rebuilt the fourth Dymaxion car from drawings and study of the first three cars. In the film, noted automobile collector Jay Leno calls Buckminster Fuller a genius. Buckminster Fuller's advocacy for humanity permeates the film. Director Noel Murphy said describing "Buckminster Fuller as a car designer would be like describing Jimi Hendrix as a guitar tech”. Fuller was a visionary environmentalist; his lightweight teardrop-shaped car spun on three wheels, held a dozen people and was originally meant to run on alcohol fuel. The documentary explores his other green innovations, including his geodesic domes and philosophical approach to architecture. Comedy Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Madeleine Olnek. Comedy Lesson XX is an original video animation that was released in Japan in the year 1995. The story was adapted from a short story written in a magazine by the author Ei Oonagi. It was one of the first few animated movies that featured the boy's love genre, or yaoi. It is approximately 50 minutes long and focuses on Shizuka Morifuji, a graduating third year student and his boarding school mate Sakura Ichitarou. The story revolves around these two boys, Shizuka and Sakura, who are friends at a coed boarding school. One day, Shizuka happens to notice Sakura's sheer beauty when he dives to take a hit from a baseball. After some mixed up thoughts of who Sakura likes, Shizuka tells him he wishes to kiss him as a joke. But Sakura does not care; he still insists that the two kiss under the starry sky. After this incident, Shizuka thinks it is best for the two to be away from each other, so as to sort out their thoughts and real feelings. A classic example of the shōnen-ai/yaoi genre, incorporating love, misunderstanding, violence, mild angst, but with a sweet end to it. Documentary film Journey into Self is a documentary film introduced by Stanley Kramer, produced by Bill McGaw, and directed by Tom Skinner. The film portrays a 16-hour group-therapy session for eight well-adjusted people who had never met before. The session was led by psychologists Carl Rogers and Richard Farson. The participants included a cashier, a theology student, a teacher, a principal, a housewife, and three businessmen. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1968. Comedy Don't Get Me Started is a 1994 movie directed and written by Arthur Ellis. The movie was released in 1994 in both United Kingdom and Italy, but in the United States it was released in June 2, 1995. The movie starred Trevor Eve as Jack Lane, Ralph Brown as Larry Swift, and Steven Waddington as Jerry Hoff. Documentary film Damocracy is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Todd Southgate and Tolga Temuge. Documentary film El Sopar is a 1974 documentary film, in Catalan and Spanish, by experimental filmmaker Pere Portabella. The film takes place on the night of the execution of militant anarchist Salvador Puig Antich by Franco's regime. Using simple cinematic conventions, Portabella's documentary involves five former political prisoners gathered in a farmhouse to prepare dinner and discuss the problems with long prison terms. To protect the film's subjects from further persecution by Franco's regime, the film's production was coordinated in secrecy, with notices of the secret shooting location sent to technicians and participants at staggered times. Documentary film At the Edge of the World is a 2008 documentary which chronicles the efforts of animal rights activist Paul Watson and 45 other volunteers, who set out in two Sea Shepherd ships to hinder the Japanese whaling fleet in the waters around Antarctica. The film won Best Environmental Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Director and Producer Dan Stone would later produce the first season of Whale Wars. Comedy Tandoori Love is a 2008 Swiss comedy film about the misadventures of an Indian cook named Raja in Switzerland. Comedy The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. is a musical fantasy film, the only feature film written by Theodor Seuss Geisel, who was responsible for the story, screenplay and lyrics. It was directed by Roy Rowland, with many takes directed, uncredited, by producer Stanley Kramer. Documentary film Homo Sapiens 1900 is a 1998 documentary directed by Peter Cohen, about various eugenics methods that were in practice in Europe during the first part of the 20th century. Thriller The Hard Truth is a 1994 film directed by Kristine Peterson. Documentary film Unplugged: A 14 Day Challenge is a 2011 short family, biographical documentary film written and directed by Kaylor Myers. Science Fiction The Devil's Tomb is a 2009 horror film, directed by Jason Connery. It stars Cuba Gooding Jr., Ray Winstone and Ron Perlman. The film was released direct–to–video on May 26, 2009. Thriller De noche y de pronto is a 2013 short horror and thriller film written and directed by Arantxa Echevarria. Comedy Bezauberndes Fräulein is a 1953 film directed by Georg Thomalla. Comedy Masks is a 1987 French comedy film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Les hommes préfèrent les grosses is a French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. It was released in 1981, adapted from a script by Josiane Balasko. Comedy A dramedy redefining the existence of Cole Killian who's large heart and ill judgment leads him into twisted relationship issues causing life destructive consequences. Thriller Entity is a 2012 British supernatural thriller written and directed by Steve Stone. The film had its world premiere on 25 October 2012, at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival. It stars Dervla Kirwan, Charlotte Riley, and Branko Tomovic and centers upon a British reality show film crew that encounters a dark entity. Science Fiction Lover of the Monster is a 1974 Italian horror film directed by Sergio Garrone and starring Klaus Kinski. Documentary film Cancer is a 1997 documentary film directed by C. K. M. Rao. Comedy Chutti Payyanum Nangu Thirudargalum is a 2015 comedy film directed by Sivaji. Comedy Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny is a 2006 American musical comedy film about comedy rock duo Tenacious D. Written, produced by and starring Tenacious D members Jack Black and Kyle Gass, it is directed and co-written by musician and puppeteer Liam Lynch. Despite being about an actual band, the film is a fictitious story set in the 1990s about the band's origins, and their journey to find a pick belonging to Satan that allows its users to become rock legends. The film was released on November 22, 2006 and performed poorly at the box office, becoming a box-office bomb but has since become a classic to the fans of the band itself. The film's soundtrack, The Pick of Destiny, is also the band's second studio album. Comedy Swarm of the Snakehead is a 2006 comedy/horror feature film directed by Frank A. Lama and Joel C. Denning and written by Seth Hurwitz. It is the first feature from producers Lama and Hurwitz's Baltimore-based production company Ten Pound Films. The ensemble cast includes Gunnar Hansen, Rigg Kennedy and Miss Maryland Teen USA 2006 Jamie O'Brien. Swarm of the Snakehead was shot on 16 mm film in and around Easton, Maryland between 2002 and 2005. Post-production was completed during the summer of 2006. A rough cut of the film was premiered for friends and family at The Charles Theatre in Baltimore on June 21, 2006. The sold out screening led to several articles in Maryland papers including The Baltimore Sun, as well as radio and television appearances. During one such appearance on the Baltimore CBS affiliate WJZ-TV, anchor and longtime Maryland personality Marty Bass called Swarm of the Snakehead "lots of fun" and "John Waters-esque." While making Swarm of the Snakehead, Lama starred in Fear of Clowns released by Lions Gate Entertainment in 2005 and the upcoming Fear of Clowns 2, which he also produced. Documentary film Beyond The Seven Colors is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Camila Biau. Thriller Lead Us Not Into Temptation is a 2011 thriller drama film written and directed by Cheyenne Carron. Animation Oben is a 2012 animation short film directed by Pierre Ledain, Noé Giulliani, David Martins da Silva and Thierno Bah. Comedy Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is a 1978 American jukebox musical film. Its soundtrack, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, features new versions of songs originally written and performed by The Beatles. The film draws primarily from two of their albums, 1967's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and 1969's Abbey Road. The film covers all of the songs from the Sgt. Pepper album with the exceptions of "Within You, Without You" and "Lovely Rita", and also includes nearly all of Abbey Road. The production is somewhat adapted from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road, a 1974 off-Broadway production directed by Tom O'Horgan. It tells the loosely-constructed story of a band as they wrangle with the music industry and battle evil forces bent on stealing their instruments and corrupting their home town of Heartland. The film is presented in a form similar to that of a rock opera with the Beatles' songs providing "dialogue" to carry the story, with only George Burns having spoken lines that act to clarify the plot and provide further narration. Science Fiction Sepideh – Reaching for the Stars is a 2013 Persian-language Danish documentary film written and directed by Berit Madsen. The film premiered in-competition at the 2013 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam on November 24, 2013. The film later premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, the film become available in United States and Canada by iTunes. In 2014 the film won the Maysles Brothers Award at 14th Belfast Film Festival. Animation Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend: The Flying House is a short animated film written and directed by Winsor McCay. Documentary film Food For Change: The Story Of Cooperation America is a documentary film directed by Steve Alves. Thriller Naked You Die is a 1968 Italian giallo film directed by Antonio Margheriti. Thriller Renegades is a 1989 action-crime film starring Lou Diamond Phillips and Kiefer Sutherland. Floyd Red Crow Westerman debuted in this film as "Red Crow", Hank Storm's father. Buster McHenry is as an undercover agent for the Philadelphia police. His mission involves him in a robbery. Buster gets shot but Hank Storm, a Lakota Sioux, helps Buster. Since Hank wants a spear in the possession of the criminals that Buster is after, they team up. Documentary film Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore? is a 2006 documentary film directed by Frank Popper, which follows Missouri politician Jeff Smith's 2004 Democratic primary election campaign to the United States House of Representatives after the retirement of Dick Gephardt from his seat. The film follows Smith as he challenges Russ Carnahan, a member of the Carnahan political family and the frontrunner of a crowded Democratic primary, to capture the Democratic nomination for the seat. The movie's title references Frank Capra's Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, a film in which a naive but well-meaning man becomes a Senator and fights the cynical nature of Washington. Thriller The Man on the Balcony is a 1993 Swedish-German crime thriller film, based on the book The Man on the Balcony written by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö. This is the fourth film which stars Gösta Ekman as Martin Beck and Rolf Lassgård as Gunvald Larsson. "Mannen på balkongen" has been considered as the best ever Martin Beck film starring Gösta Ekman, and Gösta Ekman became highly popular and regarded for his brilliant portrayal of Martin Beck in this picture by his fans. His fine performance also attracted several new fans to his side, and "The Man on the Balcony" was one of the most successful films in Sweden in the year of 1993. Documentary film For centuries, 40 million buffalo roamed the American West. In the 19th century, wars between the Indians and European settlers caused their near total extinction. Today, the buffalo is back! Whether riding freely through the plains or bred on ranches, it has remained a wild animal. In this documentary, meet Ron, a breeder, Larry, a Sioux Indian and Mike, a Yellowstone Park guide, all unlikely heroes who, for very personal reasons, have linked their fates to the fate of the buffalo. Comedy Through the Glass is an 2008 American-Nigerian comedy film, written, directed and produced by Stephanie Okereke. The film was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 5th Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2009. Thriller A Taste of Evil is a 1971 American television film. Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, it stars Barbara Stanwyck, Barbara Parkins and Roddy McDowall. Science Fiction The Purple Monster Strikes is a Republic Movie serial. It was also released as a television film under the title D-Day on Mars. The original production title for the serial was The Purple Shadow Strikes. The sequel to this serial was the 1950 Flying Disc Man from Mars, which used much of the footage from the original. Animation Pain Within is a 2011 short animated film directed by Christina Kay. Comedy Switchmas is an American comedy film directed by Sue Corcoran. It tells the story of a Christmas obsessed Jewish boy on his way to sunny Florida figures out how to get the Christmas of his dreams by trading airline tickets and places with another boy on his way to snowy Christmastown, WA. It stars Elliott Gould and David DeLuise and is directed and produced by Sue Corcoran. It was originally filmed, in Leavenworth, Washington, under the title Ira Finkelstein's Christmas. At a local screening in 2012 it had the title All I want for Christmas. The film was included in the 2012 Seattle International Film Festival. Documentary film Half Past Autumn is a 2000 documentary written by Lou Potter and directed by Craig Laurence Rice. Thriller Band of the Hand is an American 1986 crime film directed by Paul Michael Glaser. The film turned into a theatrical release after it failed as a television pilot. The title track is written by Bob Dylan, and while it appeared on the soundtrack album and as a single, it has never been released on one of his own albums. Comedy Middle Class Madhavan is a South Indian Tamil romantic comedy film released in 2001. Middle Class Madhavan explores the travails of newlyweds who are forced to live in a joint family. The film was remade in Telugu as Mee Intikoste Yem Istaru Maa Intikoste Yem Testaru. Animation Ohayo Carotene is a 2012 animation film directed by Saki Iyori. Documentary film The Sax Man is a documentary biographical music film directed by Joe Siebert. Science Fiction Life Returns is a 1935 American film directed by Eugene Frenke and James P. Hogan and released by Universal Pictures. Thriller The Returned is a 2013 horror thriller film written by Hatem Khraiche and directed by Manuel Carballo. Documentary film Words in Progress is a 2004 documentary film directed by Samuel Faure and Gilles Jacob. Comedy A Cricket in the Ear is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1976, directed by Georgi K. Stoyanov, starring Pavel Popandov, Stefan Mavrodiev, Itzhak Fintzi, Tatyana Lolova and Petar Slabakov. A comedy with a spice of drama about two young men who live in the country but decide to move to the big city. All the travel turns into a reason for consideration and giving a new meaning to their past and future life. Do they finally arrive in the big city or come back to their village? Comedy Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey. The film was based on Vivian Tidmarsh's play by the same name. Comedy Madame Sans-Gêne is a Spanish-Italian-French film co-production, filmed in Eastmancolor and Technirama, and distributed in the U.S. by Embassy Pictures. The film was directed by Christian-Jaque and adapted from the 1893 play by Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau. The film stars Sophia Loren and a cast of French and Italian players, including Robert Hossein, Julien Bertheau, Renaud Mary, Léa Gray, Gianrico Tedeschi, and Marina Berti. Animation The Twelve Tasks of Asterix is a 1976 French animated feature film based on the Asterix comic book series. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, the creators of the series, wrote the story and directed the film themselves; with co-direction by Pierre Watrin and the screenplay co-written by Pierre Tchernia, a friend of Goscinny and Uderzo. The movie was directed, produced and animated at Goscinny and Uderzo's own animation studio, Studios Idéfix and is the only Asterix animated film that has used the Xerography Process. It is the only Asterix movie to date to be based on an original screenplay rather than on material from any of the comic book stories. Later, however, it was adapted into a comic book as well as an illustrated text story book and a series of twelve books for young readers. Comedy Angoor is a 1982 Bollywood Hindi comedy film starring Sanjeev Kumar and Deven Verma in dual roles, and directed by Gulzar. It is a remake of the 1963 Bengali comedy film Bhrantibilas that is based on Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar's Bengali play by the same name which itself is based on Shakespeare's play The Comedy of Errors. All characters are innocent and destiny plays the main role in bring all characters at one place. Most of the other films are generally based on false characters and deliberately make false statements to fool others. Science Fiction End Of The Beginning is a 2013 short science fiction thriller drama film written and directed by Richard Marshall. Comedy Appunni is a 1984 Malayalam romantic comedy film written by V. K. N. and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. The film is based on V. K. N.'s story Premavum Vivahavum. The lead roles are played by Nedumudi Venu, Menaka, Bharath Gopi, Mohanlal and Sukumari. Thriller Manikiakkallu is a 2011 Malayalam drama film directed by M. Mohanan and starring Prithviraj and Samvrutha Sunil in the lead roles. The film is about a young teacher who arrives at a village school, who tries to make a definite change in student attitude. Thriller Salem's Lot is a 2004 American television mini-series which first aired on TNT from June 20–21, 2004. It is the second television adaptation of Stephen King's 1975 vampire novel of the same name. Although the novel and original miniseries were both set in the 1970s, this version updates the story to take place in the 2000s. Though the story is still set in a small Maine town, the mini-series was actually shot on location at Creswick and Woodend, in Central Victoria, Australia. Thriller Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island is a Republic Movie serial starring Ray Mala. It was the fourth of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic and the last to be released in 1936. Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island is notable for being the first Republic serial to contain another common aspect of serials - a Re-Cap Chapter, similar to a clipshow in modern television where the events of the previous chapters are repeated via clips. This, contrary to popular belief was not the invention of the concept, which had been routinely used in serial production before the release of this serial. The serial was edited into the film Robinson Crusoe of Mystery Island, which was released in 1966. Documentary film Out of Mind, Out of Sight is a 2014 Canadian documentary film by John Kastner focusing on four patients at the Brockville Mental Health Centre. The film concentrates on two floors of the Brockville facility devoted to forensic psychiatry, whose patients have all been found not criminally responsible for crimes including assault and murder. Over 18 months, Kastner filmed 46 of the 59 patients on the floors, as well as 75 staff members. Named best Canadian feature documentary at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, the film was shot at the Centre at the same time as Kastner was shooting his 2013 film, NCR: Not Criminally Responsible, exploring the personal impact of the mental disorder defence in Canada. Out of Mind, Out of Sight was co-produced by J.S. Kastner Prods. and the National Film Board of Canada in association with TVOntario, and had its world broadcast premiere on TVO on May 7, 2014. Comedy Freeway is a 1996 crime film written and directed by Matthew Bright, starring Kiefer Sutherland, Reese Witherspoon and Brooke Shields. The plot of this film resembles the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. Despite being a commercial failure and having censorship problems due to graphic language and violent content, it received mostly positive reviews from critics and has developed a cult following. A sequel titled Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby was released in 1999, but was largely disregarded and released direct-to-video. Thriller The Possession of Joel Delaney is a 1972 American horror film directed by Waris Hussein and starring Shirley MacLaine and Perry King. It is based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Ramona Stewart. Due to a release during the early seventies and its dealing with the theme of possession, many reviewers compare it, some favorably, to The Exorcist, which would come one year later. The film was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. The Possession of Joel Delaney was the first film for Perry King and the last horror film Shirley MacLaine made. Documentary film The War Symphonies: Shostakovich Against Stalin is a documentary/music film co-written by David New, Larry Weinstein, Gemma van Zeventer, Solomon Volkov and directed by Larry Weinstein. Comedy You Me Him & Us is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Arlen Konopaki. Comedy West of Broadway is a lost 1926 American silent romantic comedy/Western film directed by Robert Thornby and starring Priscilla Dean. It was released through Producers Distributing Corporation. The film was based on the short story "New York West" by Wallace Smith and was adapted for the screen by Harold Shumate. Comedy The Cowboy Millionaire is a 1909 American silent short western directed by Francis Boggs and Otis Turner. The film stars Tom Mix, Mac Barnes and William Garwood. It was the debut film of Mix and Garwood, as well as William Stowell. Thriller Adventure in Berlin is a 1951 film written by Artur Brauner and Paul H. Rameau and directed by Franz Cap. Comedy Pluto and the Armadillo is a 1943 animated short film directed by Clyde Geronimi. Animation Spegelbarn is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Erik Rosenlund. Comedy Crash Test Dummies is a 2005 comedy-drama film written and directed by Joerg Kalt. Documentary film The Disenchanted Forest is a 1999 documentary film that follows endangered orphan orangutans on the island of Borneo as they are rehabilitated and returned to their rainforest home. It centres on the three main Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation projects - Wanariset, Nyaru Menteng and Mawas. It is narrated by Brooke Shields. Comedy As it used to be is a 2013 drama comedy science fiction short film written and directed by Clément Gonzalez. Comedy De Taali is a Bollywood film that stars Aftab Shivdasani, Ayesha Takia, Ritesh Deshmukh and Rimi Sen in the main roles. The movie is a remake of the 2001 film Saving Silverman. It is directed by E. Nivas and produced by Ravi Walia. The film revolves around three childhood friends who have grown together and when Rimi Sen comes in their life, the whole dynamics of their friendship changes. The film was initially titled Jalsa. De Taali was released on 20 June 2008 Documentary film Pele Eterno, released in 2004, is a documentary directed by Anibal Massaini Neto about the Brazilian footballer Pelé. Animation Crónicas del caribe is a 1982 short animated film directed by Francisco Lopez. Documentary film Moneyocracy is a 2012 documentary film about Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310,which was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the First Amendment prohibited the government from restricting independent political expenditures by corporations and unions. The film explores how the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision has dramatically changed the U.S Campaign Finance Laws and lead to the most expensive Elections in the United States. The film describes the systemic corruption of the United States democracy and the consequences of that systemic corruption on the U.S democracy and the electorate. Comedy Trasgredire is a 2000 sex comedy directed by Tinto Brass, with Yuliya Mayarchuk in the lead role. Certain parallelisms are drawn between Nerosubianco, another Tinto Brass film set in London. Comedy Frog-g-g! is a 2004 science fiction horror comedy film directed by Cody Jarrett. It is about a mutated frog. Meanwhile a United States Environmental Protection Agency agent must track the monster down. The basic monster plot is borrowed from Humanoids from the Deep. It had one week at the box office, and was then released on DVD. Thriller I, Frankenstein is a 2014 American fantasy action film written and directed by Stuart Beattie and based on the graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux. The film stars Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, Yvonne Strahovski, Miranda Otto, Jai Courtney and Kevin Grevioux. Thriller Death Dimension is a 1978 American B-list action and martial arts film by Al Adamson starring Jim Kelly, Harold Sakata, George Lazenby, Terry Moore, and Aldo Ray. Comedy Don't Give a Damn, also known as Burger Cop in the United States, is a 1995 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Sammo Hung and starring Hung, Yuen Biao, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Kathy Chow. Science Fiction Mysterious Two is a film directed by Gary Sherman released on May 31, 1982. Comedy Lady Be Careful is a 1936 film directed by Theodore Reed. Comedy Jasminum is a 2006 comedy romance film written and directed by Jan Jakub Kolski. Comedy Kazhugu is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language comedy-thriller film written and directed by newcomer Sathyasiva, starring Krishna Sekhar and Bindu Madhavi in lead roles. The film, produced by Krishna's father K. K. Sekhar along with K. S. Madhubala, features music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The story revolves around four persons, referred to as "Kazhugu", who recover bodies of suicide victims who jump off a cliff. The film, based on real-life incidents, has been shot in real locations, including Kodaikanal, Theni and Munnar. It had been in making since late 2010 and eventually released on March 16, 2012, to mixed reviews. Comedy "It Came from the Nightosphere" is the first episode of the second season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The episode was written and storyboarded by Adam Muto and Rebecca Sugar, from a story by Merriwether Williams, Steve Little, Patrick McHale, Pendleton Ward, and Thurop Van Orman. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on October 11, 2010. The episode guest stars Martin Olson as Marceline the Vampire Queen's father Hunson Abadeer. Olson would reprise his role in the series' third and fourth seasons. The series follows the adventures of Finn, a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. In this episode, Finn releases Marceline's dad from the Nightosphere after Marceline sings a song about the relationship between her and her estranged father. However, Finn—who is begrudgingly aided by an emotionally enraged Marceline—is forced to stop him from stealing all the souls in Ooo. "It Came from the Nightosphere" was the first episode written and storyboarded by Sugar; she would go on to be highly praised for her work on the series. Thriller Dragon is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by Peter Chan, and starring Donnie Yen, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tang Wei. Yen also served as the film's action director. It premiered on 13 May 2011 at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival in the Midnight Screenings category. Donnie Yen and Peter Chan presided over the lighting of a billboard for Dragon that broke the Guinness Book of World Records for its size, 3591 square metres, previously held by a poster for a Michael Jackson album. Thriller To Catch a Thief is a 1955 romantic thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the 1952 novel of the same name by David Dodge. The movie stars Cary Grant as a retired cat burglar who has to save his reformed reputation by catching a new "cat" preying on the wealthy tourists of the French Riviera. Grace Kelly stars opposite him as his romantic interest in her final film with Hitchcock. Comedy Happy Ghost II is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. Produced and written by Raymond Wong, the film stars Wong and May Lo. Comedy Pornmaking for Dummies is a 2007 South Korean film. An independent production created by former pornographic film director Kong Ja-kwan, Pornmaking for Dummies is a fictional story based on his own personal experiences of working within that industry. Documentary film Kili Radio - "Voice of the Lakota Nation" - is broadcast out of a small wooden house that sits isolated on a hill, lost in the vast countryside of South Dakota. It’s a place that’s long forgotten; lying at the crossroads between combat and hope, between the American dream and daily existence on America’s poorest reservation. Yet we find people like Roxanne Two Bulls, who’s trying to start over again on the land of her ancestors; the young DJ Derrick who’s discovering his gift for music; Bruce, the white lawyer who for thirty years has been trying to free a militant who’s been fighting for American Indian rights; and finally John Trudell, an old AIM activist who’s made a career for himself as a musician in Hollywood. Everything converges at Kili Radio. Instead of sending smoke signals the radio station transmits its own signals across a vast and magnificent landscape with a delightful combination of humor and melancholy. Native hip hop and broken windshields: pride has been restored - it really is OK to be Lakota. (Kili = Lakota: awesome) Comedy Half Serious is a 2013 Bengali language film directed by Utsav Mukherjee. The film is a social satire which explores the themes of domestic violence and gender inequality. On July 26, 2013, the producer of the proposed film Dyakh Kemon Lagey, the script of which was claimed to be registered with the Eastern India Motion Picture Association in 2011, filed a suit in a Sealdah court complaining that Mukherjee's film was a copy of his. The court immediately issued an injunction, but removed it on July 31, 2013, on the ground that no similarity was found between the Half Serious script and the script that the complainant produced in the court. Animation 50e Anniversaire De La Cinémathèque Québécoise is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Diane Obomsawin. Comedy Vikramarkudu is a 2006 Telugu action thriller film directed by S.S. Rajamouli. Ravi Teja and Anushka Shetty play the lead roles. Ravi Teja played a double role. The film was given an 'A' certificate upon release. It released on 23 June 2006 and was a blockbuster. It has been dubbed into Hindi as Pratighat - A Revenge . It was later remade in Tamil as Siruthai, in Kannada as Veera Madakari, in Hindi as Rowdy Rathore, in Indian Bengali as Bikram Singha, and in Bangladeshi Bengali as Ulta Palta 69. Thriller La guerra santa is a 1979 drama, war, action and thriller film written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. Thriller The Old Song and Dance is a 2009 short comedy horror film directed by Ronni Thomas. Documentary film Jai Bhim Comrade is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Anand Patwardhan. Animation The Surprise is a 1965 animation film directed by Teresa Badzian. Documentary film Hello My Name Is Lesbian is a 2009 documentary film directed by Minna Grooss. Comedy Chigger Ale is a 2013 short science fiction comedy film written and directed by Fanta Ananas. Documentary film Choir Boys is a 1999 documentary film directed by Magnus Isacsson. Comedy Hollywood Sex Wars is a comedy film written and directed by Paul Sapiano. It follows the adventures of three friends as they struggle to find success in the Hollywood dating scene. The movie features Mario Diaz, Richie Blair, and Dominique Purdy. Hollywood Sex Wars was slated to be released by summer 2011. Animation Le Troisieme Oeil is a 2014 animation, short, and mystery film written and directed by Jerome Perrillat-Collomb. Thriller Victoriana is a 2014 Drama film written and directed by Jadrien Steele. Thriller Pushover is a 1954 black-and-white film noir. Directed by Richard Quine, the film features Fred MacMurray, Philip Carey, and Kim Novak in her breakthrough role. It was adapted from two novels, The Night Watch by Thomas Walsh and Rafferty by William S. Ballinger. Documentary film Handling Ships is a 1945 British stop motion animated film made by Halas and Batchelor. The 70-minute film was created at the request of the British Admiralty, as a training aid for new navigators joining the Royal Navy. Although never formally released to cinemas because of its small target audience, Handling Ships was an "Official Selection" at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival, and is recognised as the first feature length work, and the first work in Technicolor, in British animation history. Thriller Flesh Feast is an American horror film that features Veronica Lake in her final screen performance. Comedy Tofighe Ejbari is an Iranian film, starring Mohammad Reza Golzar. Documentary film Sexing the Transman is a 2011 documentary film directed by Buck Angel. Thriller The Phenix City Story is a 1955 film noir directed by Phil Karlson for Allied Artists and written by Daniel Mainwaring and Crane Wilbur. The drama features John McIntire and Richard Kiley, among others. Documentary film No Friend of Mine is a 2010 documentary film directed by Sivan Ben Ari. Thriller Collateral Damage is a 2002 American action film directed by Andrew Davis, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elias Koteas, Francesca Neri, Cliff Curtis, John Leguizamo and John Turturro. The film was released in the United States on February 8, 2002. The film tells the story of Los Angeles firefighter, Gordon Brewer, who looks to avenge his son and wife's death at the hands of a guerrilla commando, by traveling to Colombia and facing his family killers. Comedy Love in Quarantine is a 1910 short silent comedy film directed by Frank Powell and starring Mack Sennett. Comedy Egypt's Facebook Revolution is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Christopher Farah. Comedy Faithfully Yours is a 1988 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wong Wa Kei and starring Jacky Cheung, Max Mok, Stephen Chow and Sharla Cheung. Thriller On the Ice is a 2011 American drama film directed by Andrew Okpeaha MacLean. The film is set in Barrow, Alaska, MacLean's home town, and follows two Iñupiaq teenagers who, while on a seal hunt, accidentally kill one of their friends in a fight and must grapple with their grief and guilt while attempting to keep it a secret. The film is based upon an earlier work of MacLean's, Sikumi, which he released as a short film in 2008. On the Ice had its world premiere on January 21, 2011, at the Sundance Film Festival. Documentary film Box is a 2013 short documentary thriller film written and directed by Tarik Abdel-Gawad. Thriller The Outside Man is a 1972 French thriller set in Los Angeles, directed by Jacques Deray and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Ann-Margret, Roy Scheider, and Angie Dickinson. Comedy Juliette is a 2013 film written by Pierre Godeau and Saskia De Rothschild and directed by Pierre Godeau. Documentary film The Last Romantic is a documentary filmed within the home of concert pianist Vladimir Horowitz. The film contains mainly performances of classical works, but also provides an intimate look into Horowitz's private life. Thriller Airport is a 1970 American drama film starring Burt Lancaster and Dean Martin, directed and written by George Seaton, and based on Arthur Hailey's 1968 novel of the same name. The film, which earned nearly $100,500,000, focuses on an airport manager trying to keep his airport open during a snow storm, while a suicidal bomber plots to blow up a Boeing 707 airliner in flight. The story takes place at fictional Lincoln International Airport located near Chicago, Illinois. The picture was produced by Ross Hunter with a $10 million budget. Ernest Laszlo photographed it in 70 mm Todd-AO. This was the last film scored by Alfred Newman, who died shortly before the movie's release. Airport was also the last film role for Van Heflin. The film was a critical success and surpassed Spartacus as Universal Pictures' biggest moneymaker. The movie won Helen Hayes an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as an elderly stowaway and was nominated for nine more Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Cinematography, and Best Costume Design for renowned Hollywood designer Edith Head. Comedy Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum is a 2012 Bollywood adult comedy film directed by Sachin Yardi and produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor. The film is a sequel to the 2005 sleeper hit, Kyaa Kool Hai Hum. The movie stars Tusshar Kapoor and Ritesh Deshmukh from the original cast. It released on 27 July 2012, and received mostly positive response. With good box office collections, the film was declared as a "semi-hit". Comedy From Hand to Mouth is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the British Film Institute. Thriller Hollow is a 2011 American film starring Stephen Schmaltz, Catrina Fagundes and Peter Wayne Burke and marks the debut of director Chris Corey in feature length work. Thriller All-American Murder is a 1992 thriller film starring Christopher Walken and Charlie Schlatter. It was released Direct-to-video on December 18, 1992 in UK. Documentary film Madame Le Murie is a 1993 short documentary film directed by Petr Václav. Comedy Alchemy is a 2005 film starring Tom Cavanagh and Sarah Chalke. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2005. The film did not have a wide release in movie theaters, so its big public premiere was on television, on ABC Family on October 7, 2005. It was written and directed by Evan Oppenheimer. Comedy Commencement is a 2013 drama, romance, comedy and family film written and directed by Steve Albrezzi. Comedy Texas Carnival is a 1951 musical film directed by Charles Walters. It stars Esther Williams, Red Skelton and Howard Keel. Comedy An arctic saloon. The tiny dog, Dan McFoo, is playing a pinball-like marble game in the back. His girlfriend, Sue, sounding like Katharine Hepburn, stands by. A stranger comes in with eyes for Sue; he begins a boxing match with Dan. After Dan gets knocked down, he accuses the stranger of having something in the glove; the ref finds four horseshoes and a horse. After the fight goes on a while with no conclusion, the narrator tosses a couple of guns, the lights go out, and Dan is shot or is he? Thriller Marks is a 1995 thriller mystery film written by Yôichi Sai and Shoichi Maruyama and directed by Yôichi Sai. Comedy Isn't Mama Fabulous? is a film directed by Peter Beauvais released on Aug 14, 1958. Animation Drux Flux is a 2008 animated short by Theodore Ushev, inspired by Herbert Marcuse’s treatise One-Dimensional Man. A film without words, Drux Flux uses figurative and abstract imagery to portray people as crushed by industry and progress. The film features a musical score by Alexander Mossolov, and was produced in Montreal by the National Film Board of Canada. Ushev began work on the film in 2007. The NFB had asked him to create a 3-D version of Tower Bawher, but finding the work tedious, the filmmaker decided to begin work on Drux Flux instead. The two films are similar in style, both utilizing Soviet constructivist imagery and Russian classical music score. Drux Flux received the Canadian Film Institute Award for Best Canadian Animation at the Ottawa International Animation Film Festival, and was nominated for best animated short at the 29th Genie Awards. Comedy The Spirit of '76 was a controversial silent film, directed by Frank Montgomery, that depicted both factual and fictional events during the American Revolutionary War. No prints are known to survive, and it is therefore categorized as a lost film. Animation Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure is a 2001 American direct-to-video animated film produced by Disney Television Animation at Australia. The film was released on 27 February 2001, 46 years after its predecessor. The film is the sequel of the Disney animated film Lady and the Tramp. The story centers on Lady and Tramp's only son, Scamp, who desires to become a "wild dog". Disney re-released the film in the United States on DVD after the Platinum Edition DVD release of the first film on 20 June 2006. The Special Edition DVD went back to the Disney Vault on 31 January 2007. A new Special Edition was released on a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack on 21 August 2012. Animation Domestic Appliances is a 2014 short animation film directed by Lewis Bolton. Comedy Crocodiles in Amsterdam or Krokodillen in Amsterdam is a 1990 Dutch comedy film directed by Annette Apon. Comedy A Miami Tail is a 2003 comedy film written by Colin Costello and Stephanie Alese Jorden and directed by Melvin James. Comedy Welcome to Iron Knob is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Dave Wade. Documentary film Computer Dreams is an award-winning 1988 film created by Digital Vision Entertainment and released by MPI Home Video. Written, produced and directed by Geoffrey de Valois and hosted by Amanda Pays, it consists primarily of clips and behind-the-scenes work of early computer graphics animation. Notably included are Luxo Jr. and Red's Dream, the first two short films from Pixar Animation Studios. The film is an hour long and features a haunting electronic score by Music Fantastic. It was revised and re-released on DVD as "The History of Computer Animation, Volume 2". It won the Winner Gold Special Jury Award at the 1989 Houston International Film Festival, and the 1989 Golden Decade Award from the US Film & Video Festival. Comedy God Is Brazilian is a 2003 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Carlos Diegues, based on a story by João Ubaldo Ribeiro. In the film, God, portrayed by Antônio Fagundes, decides to take a vacation and heads to northeastern Brazil to find a saint as a replacement. Thriller Murder of Innocence is a 1993 drama thriller TV film directed by Tom McLoughlin. Documentary film After losing both parents to drugs and eventually AIDS, Lemon discovered poetry while serving time. Through raw talent and unstoppable drive, he found himself on Broadway, starring in Russell Simmons' Def Poetry Jam. But when the show closed, he lost everything and moved his wife and two small daughters back to the projects to live with thirteen family members. Desperate for a way out, he turns to the only things he has left, his pen and his past. LEMON follows one man's three-year journey to adapt his life story for the New York stage while battling his darkest demons. It brings to life the anguish of a generation of men clinging to the margins but fighting for something more. A beautifully crafted film that features a surprise turn by Spike Lee and music by hip-hop phenomenons Kanye West, Mos Def, Talib Kweli and Aloe Blacc. Comedy Ira & Abby is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Cary and released in the United States by Magnolia Pictures. The poignant love story stars Chris Messina and Jennifer Westfeldt in the title roles, and co-stars Fred Willard, Frances Conroy, Jason Alexander, Robert Klein and Judith Light. Comedy Ghosts of Rome is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. Comedy The Gatekeeper is a 2011 comedy horror thriller film written and directed by Isaac Meisenheimer. Comedy Contact High is a 2009 comedy film directed by Michael Glawogger and co-written with Michael Ostrowski. Comedy Une Parisienne is a 1957 French comedy film starring Brigitte Bardot, Charles Boyer and Henri Vidal, directed by Michel Boisrond. Bardot plays the daughter of the French President who marries her father's secretary, but the couple becomes jealous of each other's purported sexual flings. Comedy I'm Swiss is the seventh HBO special by comedian Bill Maher. The title is derived from a statement Maher made during the show in which, as a result of the embarrassment he feels as an American during the George W. Bush Administration, he tells people that he is actually Swiss. It was filmed on March 26, 2005 at The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in Portland, Oregon; it was released on DVD November 1, 2005. His set included material covering George W. Bush, Drug Laws, Gay Marriage, 9/11, Health and Religion. There is also a segment where Maher 'translates' rap lyrics to a more profound, caucasian dialect in what he calls 'Master P's Theatre'. Comedy Lambchops is a comedy Vitaphone short which is a filming of a vaudeville performance by George Burns and Gracie Allen of the comedy routine "Lambchops" written by Al Boasberg. Documentary film The Last Season is a 2014 documentary film directed by Sara Dosa. Comedy Puberty Blues is a 1981 Australian film directed by Bruce Beresford. The film is based on the 1979 novel Puberty Blues, by Gabrielle Carey and Kathy Lette, which is a protofeminist teen novel about two 13-year-old girls from the lower middle class Sutherland Shire in Sydney, Australia. The girls attempt to create a popular social status by ingratiating themselves with the "Greenhill gang" of surfers. Comedy Lay the Favorite is a 2012 American comedy film starring Bruce Willis and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Based on Beth Raymer's memoir of the same title, the film follows a young, free-spirited woman as she journeys through the legal and illegal world of sports gambling. The film was directed by Stephen Frears. Science Fiction Invasion from Inner Earth is an apocalyptic science fiction film, starring Paul Bentzen and Debbi Pick. The film was directed by Bill Rebane, the same director of Monster A Go-Go, and The Giant Spider Invasion. The film, also known as Hell Fire and They, was inspired by the British film The Strange World of Planet X, and filmed in the style of thrillers directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Science Fiction Doomsday Machine, also known as Escape from Planet Earth, is an American science fiction film filmed in 1967 but completed without the original cast or sets in 1972. Thriller The Cover Girl Murders is a 1993 thriller film directed by James A. Contner. Documentary film God on My Side is a documentary directed and produced by Australian agnostic Andrew Denton which follows his trip to the 2006 National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Texas. The 63rd National Religious Broadcasters Convention delegates comprised some 6,000 Christian communicators. God On My Side premiered at the 53rd Sydney Film Festival on 15 June 2006 and was released in Australian cinemas on 2 November 2006. It was broadcast as a TV special on ABC on 21 May 2007. Andrew Denton interviews attenders their opinion on abortion, homosexuality, environmental issues, future of religious TV media and movies, influence of religions on politics, rapture, separation of church and state, fundamental truths about god, and other matters. Opinions of the interviewees mostly present views of fundamentalist Christians. Comedy Siao Yu is a Taiwanese film directed by Sylvia Chang, written by Sylvia Chang and Ang Lee, starring Rene Liu in her debut film role, released in 1995. Rene Liu was nominated for the Golden Horse Award Best Actress in 1994, and won the Asia-Pacific Film Festival Best Actress award in 1995. Science Fiction The Search for Simon is a science fiction comedy film directed by Martin Gooch. Comedy No Comment is a 2012 short comedy LGBT film written and directed by Alexandra Naoum. Comedy Enteng Kabisote 4: Okay Ka Fairy Ko...The Beginning of the Legend is a comedy fantasy movie. It is the fourth and last sequel of the Enteng Kabisote films based on the Philippine television series Okay Ka Fairy Ko. The movie is an official entry for the 2007 Metro Manila Film Festival. Science Fiction Garuda is a 2004 Thai Kaiju film. It is considered to be Thailand's first Giant Monster/Kaiju movie by fans of the genre. Comedy Six Bend Trap is a 2006 comedy crime film directed by Mike McCarthy. It is the first independent script to screen HD feature film, shot entirely in the Middlesbrough area with a couple of shots done at Peterborough Dog Track. Using a wide range of local actors in leading roles, completely funded by Ironopolis Film Company. Comedy Shadows Over Chinatown is the second to last film featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. Documentary film Demons and Wonders is a 1987 Brazilian autobiographical documentary film by and about Brazilian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, film and television actor and media personality José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. In the film Marins focuses on himself in scenes recounting life and experiences in filmmaking, with much focus on Marins' many battles with Brazilian film censors. Marins began filming a second installment of the film called Alucinação Macabra, which consisted of scenes from his films mixed with video segments. Although all filming was completed, the film was never edited or released due to finances. Science Fiction Jumpin' Jupiter is a 1955 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series starring Porky Pig and Sylvester. It is the last of a series of three horror-themed cartoons that starred the duo, with the other two being Scaredy Cat and Claws for Alarm. They all had the running theme of Porky and Sylvester settling down for the night in someplace that was dangerous with Porky being oblivious and Sylvester being aware and trying to alert Porky but only succeeding in annoying him. This one deals with Porky and Sylvester having to deal with aliens that land as they camp the night in a desert. Documentary film Youth Sports Festival is an East German film. It was released in 1951. Documentary film Reluctant Prophet is a 1995 short documentary film written by Michael O. Sajbel, John Shepherd and directed by Michael O. Sajbel. Comedy Sexo, amor y otras perversiones is a 2006 Mexican film made up of eight short films directed by the renowned Mexican film directors: Carlos Carrera Daniel Gruener Gustavo Loza Carolina Rivera María Fernanda Suarez Gerardo Tort Ángel Flores Torres Javier 'Fox' Patrón Carlos Sariñana Documentary film Glastonbury the Movie is a 1996 documentary film about the Glastonbury Festival produced and directed by William Beaton, Robin Mahoney and Matthew Salkeld. Animation Die fliegende Windmühle is a 1981 film directed by Günter Rätz. Documentary film Texas: 30 Odd Foot of Grunts is a 2002 musical documentary (rockumentary) film directed by Circumstance, Russell Crowe, and Brendan Fletcher. Animation When You Grow Up is a 2007 short film directed by Matt Daniels and Sean Pecknold. Documentary film Men at Work: Voices from Detroit's Underground Economy is a documentary and historical film directed by H. James Gilmore. Comedy Don't Shove is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Comedy Mama's Little Pirate is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 132nd Our Gang short that was released. Thriller Ahingsa-Jikko mee gam is a 2005 Thai karmic-crime-comedy-drama written and directed by Kittikorn Kiasirikun. Comedy Many Happy Returns is a 1934 American Paramount Pictures comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Gracie Allen, George Burns, and George Barbier. Documentary film Mistaken for Strangers is a 2013 documentary music comedy film directed by Tom Berninger. Comedy Åsa-Nisse - wälkom to Knohult is a 2011 film directed by Fredrik Boklund. Comedy El bueno para nada is a 1973 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and produced by Miguel Zacarías. It is the fourteenth film starring Gaspar Henaine alone as Capulina. Lina Marín, Susana Alexander, and Pancho Córdova are also featured. Animation In 2007 is a 2007 animated short film directed by Gregg Spiridellis and Evan Spiridellis. Science Fiction Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision is a 2003 direct to video sequel of the 1994 film Timecop. The movie stars Jason Scott Lee and Thomas Ian Griffith. The events of this film take place 20 years after the first one, although there is no mention of the events of the first film and time travel technology has improved considerably. Comedy The Champeen is the seventh Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Documentary film The Pests is a 2007 short documentary film written and directed by Katja Lautamatti and Mina Laamo. Comedy "Twelve-year-old Greg is just as ambitious as his father. During a family holiday on the Fijian Islands the two have different ideas about which one of his many talents Greg should concentrate on. When Greg’s creative pursuits fail to amuse his father, Greg sets out to win him back. Greg’s story is based on real events." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 Berlin Flm Festival site. Franswa Sharl won the Crystal Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for Best Short Film. Comedy Break Through! is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu. Comedy Dheem Tharikida Dhom is a Malayalam comedy film released in 1986, it was directed by Priyadarshan, this film is about an innocent young man joining a ballet team just to express his love towards the main actress. Maniyan Pillai Raju and Lizy appeared in the leading roles, and were supported by Mukesh, Nedumudi Venu, Sreenivasan, Nedumudi Venu, Jagathi Sreekumar and Shankar. The story is adapted from British musical comedy film Happy Go Lovely Happy Go Lovely. The film was a big hit at the box office. Comedy Square Shootin' Square is the 63rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 26, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Mont Blanc - Gefahr im Gletscher is a 2005 television documentary film written by Rolf Schlenker and directed by Liesl Clark. Comedy Väter, denn sie wissen nicht was sich tut is a 2006 comedy film written by Volker Einrauch and Lothar Kurzawa and directed by Hermine Huntgeburth. Comedy Les Sœurs fâchées is a 2004 French comedy film directed by Alexandra Leclère and starring Isabelle Huppert. Documentary film Painters Painting: The New York Art Scene 1940-1970 is a 1972 documentary directed by Emile de Antonio. It covers American art movements from abstract expressionism to pop art through conversations with artists in their studios. Artists appearing in the film include Willem de Kooning, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Helen Frankenthaler, Frank Stella, Barnett Newman, Hans Hofmann, Jules Olitski, Philip Pavia, Larry Poons, Robert Motherwell, and Kenneth Noland. Science Fiction Pyrokinesis is a 2000 Japanese science fiction film directed by Shusuke Kaneko and based on a novel by Miyuki Miyabe. In this movie, a woman with pyrokinetic powers seeks to avenge the murder of her friend. Thriller Irréversible is a 2002 French mystery thriller film written and directed by Gaspar Noé, starring Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel and Albert Dupontel. The film employs a non-linear narrative and follows two men as they try to avenge a brutally raped girlfriend. The soundtrack was composed by the electronic musician Thomas Bangalter, who is best known as half of the duo Daft Punk. American film critic Roger Ebert called it "a movie so violent and cruel that most people will find it unwatchable." Irréversible competed at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and won the Stockholm International Film Festival's award for best film. Irreversible has been associated with a series of films defined as the cinéma du corps, which according to Palmer share affinities with certain avant-garde productions: an attenuated use of narrative, assaulting and often illegible cinematography, confrontational subject material, a pervasive sense of social nihilism or despair. Irreversible has also been associated with the New French Extremity movement. Animation Gone Nutty is an animated short film, directed by Carlos Saldanha for Blue Sky Studios. The short features the character Scrat from Ice Age, who is yet again having troubles with collecting his beloved acorns. It was released on November 26, 2002, on the Ice Age DVD and VHS. The film was nominated for the 2003 Academy Award for Animated Short Film. Comedy 36 Deadly Styles is a 1980 independent released martial arts film directed by Joseph Kuo starring Jack Long, Mark Long, and Hwang Jang Lee. Comedy Plus ou moins 24 heures après la mort de Heath Ledger is a 2009 short film directed by Marie-Ève Beaumont. Comedy Frozen Assets is a 1992 comedy film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Shelley Long and Corbin Bernsen. It is considered by some film critics to be one of the worst movies made. Comedy The Baby Girl and the Flowerpot is a 1971 Vietnamese short animated film produced by Vietnam Animation Studio. Comedy The Junkman is a 1982 independent film which spent two years in production. To make the film, H. B. Halicki used his own personal collection of over 200 cars, toys, and guns - including Eleanor, the star of his 1974 cult classic Gone in 60 Seconds. The Junkman is the second installment of Halicki's film trilogy. It presents Gone in 60 Seconds and Deadline Auto Theft as films within a film. The opening car chase sequence, which involves a 1974 Bricklin SV-1, is part of Deadline Auto Theft '​s storyline. Comedy Mens Erger je Niet is a 1975 Dutch film written by Wim Verstappen and Charles Gormley, and directed by Wim Verstappen. Documentary film On The Edge Of Lisbon is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Pablo Briones. Documentary film Us and the Game Industry is a documentary film directed by Stephanie Beth. Comedy The Million Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. This cartoon short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. A few clips from this cartoon were used, with color commentary by John Madden and Pat Summerall, as part of the fourth quarter of the 2001 Cartoon Network special The Big Game XXIX: Bugs vs. Daffy. Comedy Monkey Trouble is a 1994 comedy film directed by Franco Amurri and starring Thora Birch. Comedy Quick Gun Murugun is a 2009 Indian comedy film directed by Shashanka Ghosh and written by Rajesh Devraj. It is a spoof on Indian western movies, featuring songs, melodrama and action sequences including a duel in a traffic jam. The film is based on a character created for television promos at the time of the launch of the music network Channel [V] in 1994. The character had a cult following, and made catchphrases like 'Mind it' and 'We are like this only' popular. In recent years, the character has inspired a sequence from Om Shanti Om where Shah Rukh Khan does a take-off, incorporating elements of Tamil legend Rajinikanth's performances. Quick Gun Murugan has been exhibited at the London Film Festival, the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, the New York Asian Film Festival and in The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The film was dubbed in over 4 languages, including Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Documentary film The Grand Rescue is a 2013 short film documentary written by William A. Kerig and directed by William A. Kerig, Meredith Lavitt Williams and Jenny Wilson Documentary film In Search of the Edge is a 1990 short film written by Scott Barrie. Comedy The Babymakers is a 2012 comedy film, expected in 2008. It is the next project for the Broken Lizard comedy troupe. The film stars Paul Schneider as a man unable to impregnate his wife. However, five years prior he had donated his sperm to a bank that still has it, but has promised it to someone else. Together with some buddies, he must break into the sperm bank to retrieve his donation. According to Paul Soter, the other members of Broken Lizard may not appear in this film. They are writing it as a starring vehicle for Heffernan and fear that appearing in even minor roles may detract from Heffernan's impact as the lead. A sequel/prequel to Super Troopers was previously thought to be the next Broken Lizard film. Documentary film Live: The Greatest Hits of Side A is a 2003 documentary music film. Documentary film Commission is a 2011 short film written and directed by Erik van Lieshout. Animation Gargoyle is a 2005 animation short film written and directed by Michael Cusack. Science Fiction Alien Lockdown is a television movie that premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on February 7, 2004. The movie was directed by Tim Cox. On SciFi UK the film was shown under the title Creature. Documentary film Life at the End of the Rainbow is a 55-minute, 2002 documentary by filmmaker Wayne Coles-Janess about the small farming community of Rainbow, population 500, which lies on the edge of the Big Desert, North Western Victoria, Australia. Animation How The World Began? is a 2013 animation film directed by Tamás Iván. Documentary film Silent Storm is an Australian documentary film. The documentary was directed and written by Australian documentary film maker Peter Butt. Animation The Man Called Flintstone is a 1966 American animated musical comedy film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. It was the second Hanna-Barbera feature, after Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!. The film is a theatrical spin-off of the 1960-66 television series, The Flintstones, and is a swan song of the TV show, made immediately following the end of production on the series. The working title of the film was That Man Flintstone, with the film poster featuring Fred in the same pose of the Bob Peak poster for Our Man Flint. The film is a parody of the James Bond films. This film was the first feature film voice role for Betty Rubble's voice actress Gerry Johnson. Additionally, it marked the first voice work of Henry Corden, who supplied Fred's singing voice, and would go on to fully assume the role of Fred after Alan Reed's death in 1977. While the film includes numerous musical interludes, including one song performed by Louis Prima, the popular theme song from the show itself is not used. Comedy Hollywood Dreams is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. The film stars Tanna Frederick, Justin Kirk, David Proval, Karen Black, Eric Roberts, and Seymour Cassel. Documentary film L'Amendment is a 2007 film directed by Kevin Papatie. Comedy Ishq Brandy is a Punjabi comedy film directed by Amit Prasher, Starring Roshan Prince, Binnu Dhillon, Shobhita Rana, Alfaaz. Japji Khaira. Movie is produced under banner Future Cine Vision. Film Music is given by Yo Yo Honey Singh and Sachh & Lyrics by Alfaaz. Ishq Brandy is expected to release on 21 February 2014. Animation Main Krishna Hoon is a 2013 Hindi partly animated film directed by Rajiv S. Ruia which stars Juhi Chawla, Paresh Ganatra, and child artist Namit Shah as the primary cast and features real-life Hindi film superstars Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in guest appearances as themselves. The Hindu god Lord Krishna appears as an animated character in this story, to help an orphaned boy also named Krishna. Comedy Vizontele is a 2001 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan and co-directed by Ömer Faruk Sorak, based on the writer-director's childhood memories of the arrival of the first television to his village in the late 70's. The film, which went on nationwide release on February 2, 2001, won three Golden Orange awards and was one of the most successful Turkish films to that date. A sequel, entitled Vizontele Tuuba, involving the director and most of the original cast followed in 2004. Animation Shadow Procession is a 1999 animation film directed by Carl Koch and Lotte Reiniger. Comedy Bikini Planet is a 2002 American independent film directed by Derek Zemrak. It is a semi-erotic parody of the science fiction genre in the style of Flesh Gordon and Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold, and bears no relation to the 2000 novel Bikini Planet by David S. Garnett. Science Fiction The Green Grass of Twilight is a 2007 science fiction short film directed by Richie Sherman. Documentary film The Libertines: There Are No Innocent Bystanders is a 2011 music documentary film directed by Roger Sargent. Documentary film Astronauts Gone Wild: An Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landings is a 2004 documentary film produced and directed by Bart Winfield Sibrel, a Nashville, Tennessee-based filmmaker who charges that the six Apollo Moon landings in the 1960s and 1970s were elaborate hoaxes. Sibrel made this film as a follow-up to his 2001 video A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon, which accuses NASA of falsifying the Apollo 11 mission photography. The title of the film is a wordplay on the Girls Gone Wild video series. Comedy Lottery Lover is a 1935 comedy, music and romance film written by Franz Schulz and Billy Wilder and directed by Wilhelm Thiele. Comedy The Confidant is a 2012 comedy, drama and history film written by Lubomir Slivka and directed by Juraj Nvota. Comedy A Walk In The Woods is a 2012 short animation comedy directed by Tess Martin. Documentary film The Coal Miner's Day is a 2013 documentary and drama film written and directed by Gaël Mocaër. Animation Frosty's Winter Wonderland is an animated Christmas television special produced in 1976 by Rankin-Bass. It originally aired on December 2, 1976, on ABC. It is the second Frosty special and is a sequel to the 1969 Frosty the Snowman special, also written by Romeo Muller, with narration provided by Andy Griffith. Comedy El Lazarillo de Tormes is a 1959 Spanish film directed by César Fernández Ardavín. An adaptation of the anonymous sixteenth century novel Lazarillo de Tormes, it tells the story of Lazarillo, a poor boy who has to live by his wits after being sold to a series of cruel masters. Thriller Hollow Man 2 is a science fiction horror film directed by Claudio Fäh and starring Peter Facinelli, Laura Regan and Christian Slater. It is the sequel to the film Hollow Man. It was released direct-to-video on May 23, 2006 with the tag line "There's More to Terror Than Meets the Eye". Science Fiction Bait 3D is an Australian-Singaporean 3D horror thriller film directed by Kimble Rendall based on the screenplay by John Kim and Russell Mulcahy. It featured Sharni Vinson, Phoebe Tonkin, Xavier Samuel, Julian McMahon, Cariba Heine, Alex Russell, Lincoln Lewis, Alice Parkinson, and Dan Wyllie. The film was released on 20 September 2012 in Australia. Thriller Cop on the Beat is a 1975 drama film directed by Virgil W. Vogel. Comedy Kirschen in Nachbars Garten is a film directed by Erich Engel released on August 3, 1956. Comedy Table One is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Michael Scott Bregman. Thriller Paap is a 2004 Bollywood film, directed by Pooja Bhatt in her directorial debut, and features John Abraham, Udita Goswami, Gulshan Grover and Mohan Agashe. Though the film did not fare well at the box office, it received considerable critical acclaim, especially for its cinematography, direction and Mahesh Bhatt's Indianised adaptation of Peter Weir's 1985 English film Witness. The film is also remembered for its soundtrack, which featured numerous Pakistani artists, and also marked the Bollywood debut of singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan with Mann Ki Lagan, thus setting a trend of Pakistani singers in Bollywood. Documentary film The Butch Factor: What Kind of Man Are You? is a 2009 documentary film produced and directed by American director Christopher Hines through his own production company Rogue Culture Inc. The film, narrated by Hines, was filmed at various locations including Atlanta, Georgia, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Guerneville, California and Seattle, Washington and was shown at a great number of gay and documentary festivals. The television premiere was April 17, 2010 on the gay channel Logo. Christopher Hines followed up The Butch Factor by the documentary The Adonis Factor. Thriller His Excellency Mr. Minister is a 2003 Egyptian drama thriller film written by Wahid Hamid and directed by Wahid Hamid. Documentary film Black and Cuba is a 2013 documentary, adventure and history film written and directed by Robin J. Hayes. Documentary film Apples of the Golan is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jill Beardsworth and Keith Walsh. Thriller Kadha, Samvidhanam Kunchakko is a 2009 Malayalam-language psychological thriller directed by Haridas Kesavan, and produced by Manoj Ramsingh The film features Sreenivasan and Meena in the lead roles. Animation Tom Waits for No One is a rotoscoped short film starring Tom Waits, singing "The One That Got Away" to an apparition. Directed in 1979 by John Lamb of Lyon Lamb, it was amongst the first music videos of its kind, and nearly two years before the advent of MTV. The film, inspired by a performance of Waits at the Roxy in May 1977, captured a first place award at the first Hollywood Erotic Film and Video Festival in 1980. The film never saw commercial release and sat in obscurity for 30 years, when it went quietly viral on YouTube. Filmed live at the La Brea Stage in Hollywood in 6 takes and edited down to five and a half minutes, the live frames were then traced using a "video rotoscope" and then converted by hand into animation. This particular combination of rotoscoping and pencil test, originally developed for Ralph Bakshi's American Pop, was considered innovative at the time, and assisted in winning Lyon Lamb a 1980 Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement. Thriller Cold Comfort is a Canadian psychological thriller film, released in 1989. The film was written by Richard Beattie and Elliot L. Sims based on the play by James Garrard, and directed by Vic Sarin. The film stars Paul Gross as Stephen, a salesman who gets drawn into a sexual psychodrama between Floyd, a sociopathic truck driver, and his daughter Dolores, when the three are caught together in a blizzard. The film's cast also includes Jayne Eastwood, Ted Follows, Richard Fitch and Grant Roll. The film won a Genie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 1990 Genie Awards. It also garnered nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Musical Score. Comedy Sabían demasiado is a film directed by Pedro Lazaga released on September 18, 1962. Comedy Ang Tatlong Hambog or Tatlong Hambog is a 1926 Filipino silent romantic comedy film which was produced by Jose Nepomuceno during the pre-war era of Philippine cinema. It is a romantic comedy starring Isabel Rosario "Dimples" Cooper, a vaudeville actress, and Luis Tuason, a race car sportsman. The film was considered controversial because it was the first in the history of Philippine movies to show a lips-to-lips kiss onscreen. Comedy Happy New Year, Grandma! is a 2011 comedy film written by Telmo Esnal and Asier Altuna and directed by Telmo Esnal. Documentary film Afghan Stories is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Taran Davies. Documentary film Jorge Amado no Cinema is a 1979 documentary directed by Glauber Rocha. Comedy Fat and Fickle is a 1916 comedy film directed by and starring Oliver Hardy. Thriller Los Ojos Azules de la Muñeca Rota is a Spanish horror film from 1973 directed by Carlos Aured and starring Paul Naschy, Diana Lorys, Maria Perschy, and Eva Leon. The film was released on VHS as House Of Psychotic Women, and was shown on television as House of Doom. Comedy Born Romantic is a 2000 British film directed by David Kane. The film is centered on a salsa club. Fergus is trying to find the one he left behind on the eve of their wedding, charmer and Rat Pack fanatic Frankie woos the beautiful Eleanor and the robber Eddie falls hopelessly in love with dowdy cemetery worker Jocelyn. Comedy Flexing with Monty is a 2010 comedy-drama film and stars Trevor Goddard and Sally Kirkland. Shooting started in 1994 and was finally completed in 2008 during which both the film's male lead, and the original producer died. Comedy Paappi Appacha is a 2010 Malayalam film starring Dileep, Innocent, and Kavya Madhavan. It was written and directed by Mamas, and produced by Anoop. The film released in April 2010 in Kerala on more than 70 screens. The film also marked the debut of director Mamas. Animation Eternal Gaze is a 2003 film written and directed by Sam Chen. Comedy Locks and Bonds is a 1937 short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. Thriller Out-of-Sync is a 1995 crime drama film featuring LL Cool J in his first starring role. The film was directed by Debbie Allen and co-starred Victoria Dillard, Tim Reid and Howard Hesseman. The film had a $9,000,000 budget, but only made $10,000. Animation Welcome to THE SPACE SHOW is a 2010 animated film directed by Koji Masunari. Documentary film Just Like Being There is a documentary film on the American gig poster scene, directed by Scout Shannon. Animation Youkosobokudesu Selection 'Na Ni Nu Ne No No' is a 2013 animation short film directed by Manabu Himeda. Comedy Krishna Nee Late Aagi Baaro is a 2010 Indian Kannada language comedy film directed by actor Mohan Shankar. Besides Mohan, the film stars Ramesh Aravind, Neethu and Nidhi Subbaiah in pivotal roles. The film is produced by M. D. Prakash and the music is composed by eminent flautist Pravin Godkhindi. The film released on April 9, 2010 across Karnataka cinema halls. The critics noted the film to be funny and the lead characters performance to be noteworthy. However the film failed at the box-office. Comedy I Compagni or Police Chief Pepe is a 1969 Italian comedy - drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It is based on a Ugo Facco De La Garda's novel. Filmed in Vicenza, the city is never mentioned. Documentary film Soldiers of Music is a 1991 documentary film directed by Bob Eisenhardt, Susan Frömke, and Albert Maysles. Documentary film Greatest Journeys: Japan: Journeys on the Tokaido is a 2007 travel documentary. Comedy CM101MMXI Fundamentals is a 2011 Turkish stand up comedy directed by Murat Dündar. The theatrical release for the show was made in 2013. In the first week of its release, the movie attracted an audience of more than 600.000 people. box office 37.301.066,36 TL. Documentary film A - Diálogo Sin Fronteras is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Ignacio Dimattia. Comedy Yatterman is a 2009 Japanese action comedy film directed by Takashi Miike and based on the anime television show of the of the same name. The film premiered in Japan on March 7, 2009. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the United Kingdom by Eureka on May 12, 2012, whilst Discotek Media will release the film in North America in 2013. Thriller The King Murder is a 1932 mystery film written by Charles Reed Jones and directed by Richard Thorpe. Documentary film Il nuovo sud dell’Italia is a 2010 film written and directed by Pino Esposito. Comedy Snowboarďáci is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2004. Documentary film Radioman is a 2012 documentary film directed by Mary Kerr. Comedy "Slick Hare" is a 1947 Merrie Melodies Bugs Bunny cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. It parodies the Mocambo nightclub in Los Angeles—in the cartoon referred to as "The Mocrumbo". Mel Blanc voices Bugs, Arthur Q. Bryan voices Elmer Fudd and impressionist Dave Barry portrays Humphrey Bogart. When Bogart comes to the Mocrumbo for dinner, waiter Elmer Fudd needs to serve fried rabbit in 20 minutes— or else. When looking in the kitchen, Elmer finds Bugs Bunny—but Bugs is more interested in having fun with the celebrities than being served for dinner. The title is yet another pun on "hair," from a time when hair slicked down by oil was a popular fashion style for men. Besides playing up many celebrities of the time, this cartoon is also noted for giving viewers an "inside look" at the kitchen of the Mocambo. The problem is, the view was not that flattering. According to a DVD commentary for this cartoon, one of the writers, Michael Maltese, managed to get a look at the kitchen of the Mocambo, and drew what he saw—including grease dripping from the refrigerators and crates of vegetables lying around on the ground. Documentary film Melungeons is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Ian Cheney and Thomas Schienagel. Comedy The Irony of Fate 2 or The Irony of Fate: Continuation is a 2007 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov based on a screenplay by Alexey Slapovskiy produced by Channel One and released by Mosfilm. It is a direct sequel of the first The Irony of Fate. It was originally rumored to be put in production in a press release, dedicated to the original movie's 30th anniversary in 2005. Irony of Fate earned $55,000,000 in total from its gross box-office release, with $49,000,000 coming from the Russian box-office alone. It was the highest-grossing film within Russia up until the release of Avatar there. Comedy Auntie's Fantasies is a 1941 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Documentary film Mr. Untouchable is an English language documentary film for HDNet Films, directed by Marc Levin and produced by Mary-Jane Robinson. The film is about the rise and fall of Nicky Barnes, a former drug kingpin in New York City. The film includes first-hand testimony from Barnes himself and was produced by New York based Blowback Productions. It opened in limited release on October 26, 2007. Comedy The Big Snit is a 1985 short-subject animated cartoon written and directed by Richard Condie and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Documentary film The Cool School is a 2008 American documentary film about the rise of the Los Angeles contemporary art scene. It was directed by Morgan Neville and narrated by Jeff Bridges. The documentary premièred at the Cleveland International Film Festival. Documentary film Deim Dar El Naeim - Slum zum Paradies is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Cornelia Schlede. Thriller Crime in the Streets is a 1956 film about juvenile delinquency, directed by Don Siegel and based on a television play written by Reginald Rose. The play first appeared on the Elgin Hour and was directed by Sidney Lumet. The film, starring James Whitmore and John Cassavetes, also featured actor Sal Mineo, who had previously appeared in Rebel Without A Cause. From his role in Crime in the Streets, Mineo earned a Hollywood nickname, "The Switchblade Kid." Malcolm Atterbury, Virginia Gregg and future director Mark Rydell had prominent roles. Siegel adapted the play to a film by expanding some sequences but keeping much of the same cast. His credited dialogue coach on the film was Sam Peckinpah. Documentary film The Silver Fez is a 2009 South African documentary film. Thriller Los ojos dejan huellas is a 1952 Spanish thriller film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It stars Italian actor Raf Vallone and his wife Elena Varzi. It was co-produced in Italy, where it is known as Uomini senza pace. Comedy The Incredibles is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy superhero film written and directed by Brad Bird and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was the sixth film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. The film's title is the name of a family of superheroes who are forced to hide their powers and live a quiet suburban life. Mr. Incredible's desire to help people draws the entire family into a battle with an evil villain and his killer robot. Bird, who was Pixar's first outside director, developed the film as an extension of 1960s comic books and spy films from his boyhood and personal family life. He pitched the film to Pixar after the box office disappointment of his first feature, The Iron Giant, and carried over much of its staff to develop The Incredibles. The animation team was tasked with animating an all-human cast, which required creating new technology to animate detailed human anatomy, clothing and realistic skin and hair. Michael Giacchino composed the film's orchestral score. The film premiered on October 27, 2004 at the BFI London Film Festival and had its general release in the United States on November 5, 2004. Animation Immer wieder Glück is a 1950 comedy film written by Rainer Geis and directed by Ferdinand Diehl. Documentary film Dancing Salmon Home is a 2012 documentary family film directed by Will Doolittle. Animation Femama - #otempocorrecontra is a 2013 short animation film directed by Ralph Karam. Documentary film Compendio cinematográfico is a 1983 short documentary film directed by Miguel Campos. Documentary film Bois de Boulogne (Porte de Madrid) is an 1896 short documentary film directed by Georges Méliès. Comedy Is It College Yet? is the second of two movie-length installments featured in MTV's animated series Daria. The first music video for "Breaking Up the Girl" by Garbage premiered as part of the film, featuring a Daria montage, and the song was promoted as the "theme song" for College; the song used to open the film was Splendora's last ever song "College Try". The two telemovies, Is It Fall Yet? and Is It College Yet?, chronicled, respectively, the summer hiatus between the school years of seasons four and five, and the end of high school for the characters. The second also served as the show's finale. Is It College Yet? was produced in lieu of an abbreviated, six-episode sixth season requested by MTV. Series creator Glenn Eichler had planned to wrap the show with the fifth season finale "Boxing Daria", believing that there was no more story to tell. Eichler agreed to write Is It College Yet? in order to have a true series finale for Daria. Science Fiction Real Ethereal is a 2011 short fantasy mystery science fiction film directed by Evan Mann. Comedy Doktor ludosti is a Croatian comedy film directed by Fadil Hadzic. It was released in 2003. Comedy The Devil with Hitler is a 1942 comedy short propaganda film that was one of Hal Roach's Streamliners. When the board of directors of Hell want Adolf Hitler to take charge, the Devil tries to save his job by making the German dictator perform a good deed. It is also known as Hitler's Valet. Documentary film Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain is a 2013 American stand-up comedy film featuring Kevin Hart's 2012 performance at Madison Square Garden. It was released in theaters on July 3, 2013. The film was produced by Hartbeat Productions and distributed by Summit Entertainment. Thriller Desert of Blood is a 2008 independent film about a vampire, Luis Diego, who has been left imprisoned underground by the village priest. When accidentally released, he begins to exact revenge on the villagers. However, when he falls in love with a young woman who is visiting the village to care for her aging aunt, he must face the possibility of forgiveness. The story is set in modern-day Mexico. This film features a largely Latino cast, and was filmed in the Mexican town of Tecate. Documentary film Standing on the Edge of the Noise is a unique, intimate look at Oasis performing in their own space, instead of the huge stadium stages on which they are more often seen. The programme includes a mix of classics and new tracks from Dig Out Your Soul. It's a one-off live show that they played for a handful of fans in their rehearsal studio, as preparations for their 2008/2009 "Dig Out Your Soul Tour". It is also the name of a track on Oasis's successor band Beady Eye's debut album. An edit for TV was shown on 4Music on 23 November 2008, and on Channel 4 on 29 November 2008. "Standing on the Edge of the Noise" was also a song written by Gem Archer, released when Beady Eye included it on their debut album, 2011's Different Gear, Still Speeding. Animation Spinach Fer Britain is a 1943, anti-nazi propaganda cartoon, produced by Famous Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film centers around Popeye the Sailor trying to deliver a shipment of spinach to 10 Downing Street in London, while fighting off Nazi Kriegsmarine soldiers pursuing him in a U-boat. Like its predecessor, You're a Sap, Mr. Jap, Spinach Fer Britain was kept out of distribution for several decades, due to its propagandistic nature and frequent display of Nazism, until it received an official release on November 2003 in a DVD collection of Popeye cartoons produced between 1941-1943. It also had limited airings on Cartoon Network as part of The Popeye Show. Documentary film The Children Next Door is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Doug Block. Comedy Angels in the Endzone is a 1997 American film directed by Gary Nadeau and starring Christopher Lloyd. The film is about a high school football team that lacks skill. Comedy Singin' in the Rain is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, starring Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds, and choreographed by Kelly and Donen. It offers a lighthearted depiction of Hollywood in the late '20s, with the three stars portraying performers caught up in the transition from silent films to "talkies." The film was only a modest hit when first released, with O'Connor's Best Supporting Actor win at the Golden Globes, Comden and Green's win at the Writers Guild of America Awards, and the best supporting actress Oscar nomination for Jean Hagen being the only major recognitions. However, it was accorded its legendary status by contemporary critics. It is now frequently described as one of the best musicals ever made, and the best film ever made in the "Arthur Freed Unit" at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It topped the AFI's 100 Years of Musicals list, and is ranked as the fifth greatest American motion picture of all time in its updated list of the greatest American films in 2007. Comedy Good Girls Don't is a 1993 comedy and action film written and directed by Rick Sloane. Comedy When Four Do the Same is a 1917 German silent comedy drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Ossi Oswalda, Emil Jannings and Margarete Kupfer. Lubitsch himself plays a book shop employee who falls in love with Jannings' daughter. The film was a key transitional work in Lubitsch's career, as he began to produce films with greater depth than his early light comedies. Thriller Deep Family Secrets is a 1997 thriller tv film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. Comedy TWV Project is a comedy film written by Anna Martemucci, Philip Quinaz and Victor Quinaz and directed by Victor Quinaz. Documentary film The Life and Death of Celso Junior is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Panayotis Evangelidis. Documentary film Jeremy Clarkson sets out to find his favourite car of the year in this DVD filmed at the high-tech testing ground for Formula One - Circuit Paul Ricard. For starters there's a pair of Ferraris... the V12, 6.3 litre FF, the 458 and the UK challenger to the 458... McLaren’s MP4-12C. Joining the action are the latest gizmo-laden Nissan GTR, Porsche's GT2 RS, the 570-horsepower Lamborghini Performante and the insanely fun BMW 1M. Helping me on my mission are tame racing driver The Stig and the not-so-tame Formula One driver Karun Chandhok. And there are blasts from the past as well - with bang up to date credentials; the awesome Eagle Speedster - the modern twist on the iconic, timeless E-Type with its 4.7 litre engine - and an eye-watering £500,000 price tag. There’s also enough in-your-face power to flambé your eyebrows from the single-seater, super-lightweight B.A.C. Mono - capable of 0-60 in 2.8 seconds. Circuit Paul Ricard tests all these cars and more to the limit... Documentary film Life on Planet 51 is a documentary short film directed by Antonia King. Thriller Under is a 2011 short drama romance film written by Jake Crane and Mark Raso and directed by Mark Raso. Comedy Fatty's Tintype Tangle is a 1915 comedy short film. A man, tired of his mother-in-law's henpecking, leaves home in anger and sits on a park bench, where a photographer takes a picture of him sitting next to a married woman, whose husband is not pleased. The movie stars Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Louise Fazenda, Edgar Kennedy, Minta Durfee and Frank Hayes. The film was directed by Arbuckle and features a spectacular sequence of Arbuckle walking on power lines. In 1995, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Comedy Much Adobo About Nothing is a 1999 comedy film directed by Dom Magwili and Stann Nakazono. Documentary film Cloudy Mountains is a 2012 documentary film directed by Zhu Yu. Documentary film Der schnellste Mann am Berg is a 2009 documentary film directed by Jacqueline Schwerzmann. Science Fiction Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, released in Japan as San Daikaijū: Chikyū Saidai no Kessen, is a 1964 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Ishirō Honda, and featuring special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, the film starred Yosuke Natsuki, Hiroshi Koizumi, and Akiko Wakabayashi. It is the fifth film in the Godzilla series and was the second Godzilla film produced that year. This film marked the change of Godzilla from villain to hero in the series and featured the first appearance of King Ghidorah. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the Fall of 1965 by Continental Distributing as Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster. Thriller Subterfuge is a 1968 British espionage film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Gene Barry, Joan Collins and Richard Todd. Thriller The Telling is a 2009 horror film starring Bridget Marquardt and Holly Madison from the E! television series The Girls Next Door. The film is also the producing debut of Bridget Marquardt who teamed up with veteran producer Chuck Williams. It is directed by Jeff Burr and first time director Nicholas Carpenter, grandson of filmmaker Hal Roach. The making of the film was featured on the popular reality show The Girls Next Door. The majority of the filming took place at the Playboy Mansion and the Hollywood Castle. In addition to Marquardt and Madison, Playboy Playmate of the Year Sara Jean Underwood makes an appearance in the film. Documentary film A notorious war documentary containing never before seen footage from WWII and the Nazi invasion. Emotionally fierce and astonishingly unique, the footage (now in color) paints a startling landscape of the horrors of war and the power of human resilience. Documentary film Straw Into Gold is a 1996 documentary film written by Barbara Teufel and directed by Calle Overweg and Barbara Teufel. Documentary film Juvenile Judge is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Meral Uslu and Maria Mok. Documentary film "Award winning documentary filmmakers John Beck and Don R. Lewis are at it again as they cast their camera on the competitors in the annual "Worlds Ugliest Dog Contest" which takes place each summer in Petaluma, CA. Last years "Ugliest Dog Contest" featured a major upset as a rescue dog named Pabst upset Rascal, a crazy looking pooch that may very well hold the record for most ugly dog contests won ever. This year Pabst and Rascal are back for a rematch!" Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Documentary film In the parched Sahara desert, Dr. Paul Sereno uncovers the skull of a ten-ton giant SuperCroc, the size of a school bus and one of the largest crocs to have lived. Sereno joins forces with reptile expert Dr. Brady Barr for an around-the-globe adventure-packed quest to flesh out this ancient 40-foot croc. Computer animation takes viewers back in time to see how SuperCroc might have lived and battled for its food. Comedy Primary Colors is a 1998 drama film based on the novel Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics, a roman à clef about Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign in 1992, which originally had been published anonymously, but in 1996 was revealed to have been written by journalist Joe Klein, who had been covering Clinton's campaign for Newsweek. It was directed by Mike Nichols and starred John Travolta, Emma Thompson, Billy Bob Thornton, Kathy Bates, Maura Tierney, Larry Hagman, and Adrian Lester. Bates was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance, and the film itself was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Comedy The Statue is a British film comedy starring David Niven, Robert Vaughn and Italian beauty Virna Lisi in the key roles. Science Fiction Conquest of the Planet of the Apes is a 1972 science fiction film directed by J. Lee Thompson. It is the fourth of five films in the original Planet of the Apes series produced by Arthur P. Jacobs. It explores how the apes rebelled from humanity's ill treatment following Escape from the Planet of the Apes. It was followed by Battle for the Planet of the Apes. The series reboot Rise of the Planet of the Apes has a similar premise to Conquest, but is not officially a remake. Thriller Backdraft is a 1991 action thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Gregory Widen. The film stars Kurt Russell, William Baldwin, Scott Glenn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Rebecca De Mornay, Donald Sutherland, and Robert De Niro. Jason Gedrick and J. T. Walsh co-star. The story is about firefighters in Chicago on the trail of a serial arsonist who sets fires with a fictional chemical substance, trychtichlorate. The film grossed $77,868,585 domestically and $74,500,000 in foreign markets, for a total gross of $152,368,585, making it the highest grossing film ever made about firefighters. The film received three Academy Award nominations. The film's theme, "Show Me Your Firetruck", by Hans Zimmer is also used as the theme for the U.S. broadcast of the hit Japanese cooking show Iron Chef. Thriller To Kill a Cop is a 1978 thriller television film directed by Gary Nelson. Documentary film Queens & Cowboys: A Straight Year On The Gay Rodeo is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Matt Livadary. Comedy Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams is a 2002 American science fantasy family adventure film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the second film in the Spy Kids film series, which began with 2001's Spy Kids. Upon release, Spy Kids 2 received positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success by grossing over $119 million worldwide. Comedy This Is the Husband I Want! is a 2009 comedy drama film written by Sumitra Bhave and directed by Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar. Comedy Warren is a 2014 comedy, drama, and romance film written and directed by Alex Beh. Comedy 1001 Danish Delights is a 1972 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Dirch Passer. Comedy Mom, Can I Keep Her? is a 1998 family film written by Sean O'Bannon and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Animation In Trouble is a 2013 short film directed by Daniel Batista, Yasmin Rodrigues and Tiago Maia. Comedy Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins is a 2009 American television film comedy fantasy and adventure film directed by Brian Levant, produced by Warner Premiere and distributed by Warner Home Video. The film was aired by Cartoon Network on September 13, 2009, the fortieth anniversary of the Hanna-Barbera character Scooby-Doo, and later released on September 22, 2009 on DVD and Blu-Ray. It is the third installment in the Scooby-Doo live-action film series, the film is a prequel which depicts how Scooby and the Mystery Inc. gang met and the events of their very first case. The live-action cast features Nick Palatas as Shaggy, along with Robbie Amell as Fred, Hayley Kiyoko as Velma and Kate Melton as Daphne. Scooby-Doo was created using computer-generated imagery and his voice is provided by Frank Welker, who also was a cast member of the animated series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The Scooby-Doo Show, providing the voice of Fred. The music is scored by Academy Award-nominee David Newman, who had previously scored the theatrical films Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. The film is dedicated to Lorena Gale, who died during production. Thriller Deceptions is a 1990 drama film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Harry Hamlin and Robert Davi. It was directed by Ruben Preuss and written by Ken Denbow and Richard Taylor. The film received a nomination for a CableACE Award for "best international dramatic special or movie. AllRovi reviewer Linda Rasmussen called the film, "a remarkably predictable, non-erotic thriller with little to recommend it". Comedy Satte Pe Satta is a Hindi comedy film released in 1982. It featured Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Amjad Khan, Ranjeeta Kaur, Sachin, Shakti Kapoor, Paintal, Sudhir, Inderjeet, Sarika, Kanwaljit Singh, Prema Narayan, Mac Mohan and Kalpana Iyer amongst others. The film became a semi-hit at the box office. Satte pe Satta is Adapted from 1954 Movie Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Starring Howard Keel & Jane Powell in lead. Documentary film The Battle of Britain was the fourth of Frank Capra's Why We Fight series of seven propaganda films, which made the case for fighting and winning the Second World War. It was released in 1943 and concentrated on the German bombardment of the United Kingdom in anticipation of Operation Sea Lion, the planned Nazi invasion of Great Britain. Thriller Holy Hustler is a 2008 drama thriller film written and directed by David R. Palmore Documentary film Unter Menschen is a 2012 documentary, adventure and drama film written by Christian Rost and directed by Christian Rost and Claus Strigel. Comedy Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp is a two-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Popeye Color Specials series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on April 7, 1939 by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by Max Fleischer, and directed by Dave Fleischer for Fleischer Studios, Inc., with David Tendlar serving as head animator, and music being supervised by Sammy Timberg. The voice of Popeye is performed by Jack Mercer, with Margie Hines as Olive Oyl and Carl Meyer as the evil vizier. Animation The new side story is set in a.t.b.2017. A Knightmare unit made of boys and girls from Zone Eleven are thrown into a military operation with a 5% chance of survival. They must rescue an allied unit left behind on the European warfront. Comedy Professori Uuno D.G. Turhapuro is a Finnish 1975 comedy film written by Spede Pasanen and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the second film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. Comedy Abimm is a 2009 comedy film written by İlgay Akdağlı and directed by Şafak Bal. Comedy Gigolettes is a 1932 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Thriller 50 Lakh is a 2007 comedy thriller film written and directed by Chandrasekhar Yeleti. Documentary film Karla's Arrival is a 2011 drama and documentary film written and directed by Koen Suidgeest. Comedy Unstoppable Marriage is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film. It stars veteran actors Kim Soo-mi and Im Chae-mu alongside popstar and television actress Eugene and Ha Seok-jin. The film is Eugene's big screen debut, and is also the directorial debut of Kim Seong-wook, who previously worked as an assistant director on other films such as Fun Movie, My Teacher, Mr. Kim and Lovely Rivals. The film was released in South Korea on May 10, 2007, and had a total of 1,304,431 admissions. Animation Bear Story is a 2013 short animation adventure family drama film written by Daniel Castro, Gabriel Osorio Vargas and directed by Gabriel Osorio Vargas. Thriller Get Christie Love! is a 1974 made-for-television film starring Teresa Graves as an undercover female police detective who is determined to overthrow a drug ring. This film is based on Dorothy Uhnak's crime-thriller novel, The Ledger. However, the main character "Christie Opara"—a white, New York Police detective—was dropped completely and "Christie Love" emerged. Det. Olga Ford of the NYPD served as the series Technical Advisor. Animation Advance and Be Mechanized, released in 1967, was the penultimate Tom and Jerry cartoon. It was directed by Ben Washam and produced by Chuck Jones, and is the third and last of the outer space themed shorts from the Chuck Jones era, the first two being O-Solar Meow, and Guided Mouse-ille both released earlier in 1967. It is the last Tom and Jerry cartoon with Dean Elliott as the music composer. Animation Crayon Dragon is a 2012 animated film directed by Toniko Pantoja. Documentary film Boston Fire is a 1979 documentary short film directed by Peter Hutton. Thriller Dolores Claiborne is a 1995 drama thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King, starring Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh. It was directed by Taylor Hackford. Thriller Jamaica Run is a 1953 adventure-drama concerning ownership of an old estate set on the island in the Caribbean. It was directed by Lewis R. Foster and starred Ray Milland, Arlene Dahl and Wendell Corey. Much of the personnel in this movie worked on the previous year's Caribbean Gold. Documentary film The Wild West is a 2010 documentary film directed by Susan Koenen. Animation Mcdonalds Hevikana is a 2013 animation/short film directed by Tuomas Korpi and Mika Rantala. Comedy ROMing is a Czech comedy film, released in 2007. It's a road movie centered on the Roma, but with an extra story within the story. Comedy Ah! Kai na 'moun antras is a 1966 Greek black and white comedy film directed and written by Stefanos Fotiadis and starring Maro Kontou, Dionyssis Papayannopoulos, Nikos Rizos and Giorgos Moutsios. Comedy Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme is a 2009 Filipino comedy film directed by Joyce Bernal and written by Chris Martinez, starring Eugene Domingo. It is the first installment of the Kimmy Dora film series. The film is a co-production of Spring Films and MJM Productions and was distributed to theaters nationwide on September 2, 2009 by Solar Films and Star Cinema. The film tells the story of twin sisters Kimmy and Dora, both played by Eugene Domingo. The film also served as the launching movie for Domingo. Comedy Luke's Society Mixup is a 1916 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Documentary film The Next Day is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jason Gilmore. Comedy Revenge of the Sun Demon is a 1983 Comedy / Sci-Fi film written by Craig Mitchell and directed by Craig Mitchell and Robert Clarke. Comedy Krishna Cottage is a 2004 Bollywood Horror film directed by the debuting director Santram Varma. It was produced by the mother-daughter team of Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor, better known for producing Indian television soap operas. It starred Sohail Khan, Anita Hassanandani, and Ishaa Koppikar in the leading roles. Comedy Carlos Mencia: Performance Enhanced is a 2008 comedy film. Documentary film Gruningers Fall is a 1997 film written and directed by Richard Dindo. Thriller Bullet in the Head is a 1990 Hong Kong action film written, produced, edited and directed by John Woo, who played Police Inspector, and starring Tony Leung, Jacky Cheung, Waise Lee and Simon Yam. Documentary film The Seeds is a 2006 Short Documentary film written and directed by Wojciech Kasperski. Comedy Mahanagaramlo Mayagadu is a 1984 Telugu film directed by Vijaya Bapineedu. The film stars Chiranjeevi and Vijayashanti in lead roles as well as Rao Gopal Rao and Allu Rama Lingaiah. Animation Amor Mascarado is a 2013 animated film. Documentary film Egypt's Lost Cities is a 2011 documentary history film directed by Harvey Lilley. Documentary film Flower in Otomí is a 2012 documentary film directed by Luisa Riley. Documentary film Fragments of Palestine is a 2011 documentary film directed by Marie Caspari. Thriller Colombiana is a 2011 American action film, co-written and produced by Luc Besson and directed by Olivier Megaton. The film stars Zoe Saldana in the lead role with supporting roles performed by Michael Vartan, Cliff Curtis, Lennie James, Callum Blue, and Jordi Mollà. Comedy À coup sûr is a comedy film directed by Delphine de Vigan. Comedy Film Geek is a 2005 independent film written and directed by James Westby and starring Melik Malkasian as Scotty Pelk. The story revolves around Pelk's life as a super film geek and a love interest that develops with a girl named Niko. Animation El maestro y la flor is a 2014 animation action short film written and directed by Daniel Irabien. Documentary film Canoe Traditions is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Dalia Perez. Comedy Cholo Let's Go is a 2008 Indian movie in Bengali starring Ritwick Chakrabarty, Rudraneel Ghosh, Saswata Chatterjee and Parambrata Chatterjee and directed by Anjan Dutt. Comedy La Nuit américaine is a 1973 French film directed by François Truffaut. It stars Jacqueline Bisset and Jean-Pierre Léaud. In French, nuit américaine is a technical process whereby sequences filmed outdoors in daylight are shot using tungsten or infrared film stock and underexposed to appear as if they are taking place at night. In the English-speaking world the film is known as Day for Night, which is the equivalent English expression for the process. Thriller Slices of Life is independent film maker Anthony G Sumner's feature length horror anthology, which explores the terror of everyday life. 4 years in the making, Slices of Life completed production in 2010 and is currently seeking distribution. Comedy Werner - Gekotzt wird später! is a 2003 film directed by Michael Schaack and Toby Genkel. Comedy Galpa Holeo Satyi is a 1966 comedic Bengali film directed by Tapan Sinha. It stars Bhanu Bannerjee, Jogesh Chatterjee, Bharati Devi, Chaya Devi, Ajoy Ganguli, Rabi Ghosh, Rudraprasad Sengupta. Later the film was remade in Hindi as Bawarchi, starring Rajesh Khanna in the title role. Comedy Kung Fu Panda Holiday is a 2010 American television special that premiered on NBC on November 24, 2010. Featured are the voices of Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, David Cross, Lucy Liu, James Hong, and Jack McBrayer. The special's premiere broadcast drew 5.925 million viewers. Documentary film "In the polygamist community cultivated by the notorious (and now incarcerated) "prophet" Warren Jeffs, women are a commodity, children are reared to be ignorant, and free thought is surrendered. For a group of teenage boys, the desire for autonomy means banishment from their homes and families. This fascinating documentary explores the heartbreaking losses and hopeful determination of these exiles as they struggle to make new lives in mainstream America." Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Thriller Zanjeer is a 1973 Hindi action-thriller film directed and produced by Prakash Mehra, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Pran, Ajit and Bindu. The movie changed the trend from romantic films to action films and pioneered Amitabh's new image of a brooding but explosive person who fights back when cornered. He was now known as "The Angry Young Man." The film ended the era of Rajesh Khanna and started a new wave in Hindi Cinema. At a time, when India was suffering from corruption, low economic growth etc., and the common man was left with frustration and anger over the system, Hindi Cinema turned violent and aggressive. Reflecting the anger of the masses, Amitabh Bachchan became the new hero, who had the courage to fight against the wrong and maintaining moral values at the same time. This film also ended the struggling period for Amitabh and turned him into a rising star. Zanjeer, thus remains an important film in the history of Indian Cinema and is regarded as a classic today. The film became a "super-hit", collecting 60 million at the box office and was the fourth highest grossing film of 1973. The plotline has many similarities to the Hollywood movie Death Rides a Horse. Comedy The Royal Scoundrel is a 1991 Hong Kong film directed by Johnny To and Chik Ki Yee. Comedy B.S. I Love You is an American comedy-drama film from 1971. It was directed and written by Steven Hilliard Stern, and starred Peter Kastner. The supporting cast included Gary Burghoff, Louise Sorel, Joanna Cameron and Joanna Barnes. The style of the film is like many others of its era, taking its cues from The Graduate and the raunchiness of the early 1970s, as Kastner plays a youthful TV commercials producer whose quest in life is to bed as many women as possible, while trying to remain faithful to his childhood sweetheart who remains in tow, awaiting the day they will marry. The film was released to little or no fanfare, and remains today a curious relic from the early 1970s. It is extremely hard to find, as it was never released on VHS and had not been released on DVD as of October 2010. It runs on the Fox Movie Channel from time to time, but it is an edited version. Comedy Soap Life is a 2012 documentary film produced by New York Production Services that chronicles the decline of daytime television dramas and the prospective future of the genre. Thriller Outbreak is a 1995 American medical disaster film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and based on Richard Preston's non-fiction book The Hot Zone. The film stars Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, and Morgan Freeman and co-stars Cuba Gooding, Jr., Kevin Spacey, Donald Sutherland, and Patrick Dempsey. The film focuses on an outbreak of a fictional Ebola-like virus called Motaba in Zaire and later in a small town in the United States. Its primary settings are government disease control centers USAMRIID and the CDC, and the fictional town of Cedar Creek, California. Outbreak's plot speculates how far military and civilian agencies might go to contain the spread of a deadly contagion. The film was released on March 10, 1995 and proved a box office success. The film was nominated for various awards but failed to garner any major award nominations. It also raised various "what-if" scenarios: media outlets began to question what the government would really do in a similar situation and if the CDC has plans in case an outbreak ever does occur. A real-life outbreak of the Ebola virus was occurring in Zaire during the time of the film's release. Animation "Jonah Sing-Along Songs and More!" is the 17th episode in the VeggieTales animated series. Released in 2002, it is one of several sing-along videos. Released prior to the film Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie, it was intended to fuel interest in the upcoming feature. Unlike the previous sing-alongs. It had no real ``A lesson in...`` subtitle, this one features some live-action footage including a segment of the Newsboys in concert performing the song "Belly of the Whale". It also includes a medley of songs from Lyle the Kindly Viking. The story behind the video is that Archibald Asparagus, who plays Jonah in the movie, is afraid to come out of his dressing room for fear of being swallowed by a whale. It's up to Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber to coax him out and play Jonah in the first featured-movie Jonah. Thriller Triads, Yardies and Onion Bhajees is a 2003 British crime film directed by Sarjit Bains, telling the story of a hitman working in London. The film stars real life ex-gangster and underworld don Dave Courtney. Brainchild of Manish Patel, who plays the role of Singh, the story's protagonist, Triads, Yardies and Onion Bhajees was showcased in a BBC Two documentary on the making of the film. The film draws upon the imagery of Hindu deity Kali, traditionally invoked to vanquish evil, with the three gangs being likened to modern-day thugees. After its Cannes showcase the film was optioned by 4 Digital Media and went on UK wide release through the independent cinema network. Comedy Prairie Chickens is a 1943 sequel to Dudes are Pretty People and Calaboose, Western films from "Hal Roach's Streamliners," a series of approximately 50-minute comedic movies, in this case directed by Hal Roach, Jr. and starring Jimmy Rogers as "Jimmy" and Noah Beery, Jr. as "Pidge Crosby". The supporting cast features comedy veteran Raymond Hatton, who had been an unofficial comedy partner with Beery's uncle Wallace Beery in several pictures two decades earlier, and the featurette's running time is 48 minutes. Science Fiction Earth vs. the Flying Saucers is a 1956 American science fiction film, directed by Fred F. Sears and released by Columbia Pictures. The film is also known as Invasion of the Flying Saucers. It was suggested by the best selling, non-fiction book Flying Saucers from Outer Space by Maj. Donald Keyhoe. The flying saucer effects were created by Ray Harryhausen. Documentary film Get Lamp is a two-disc documentary about interactive fiction filmed by computer historian Jason Scott of textfiles.com. Scott conducted the interviews between February 2006 and February 2008, and the documentary was released in July 2010. The documentary and its hours of episodes and bonus footage contain material from roughly 80 interviews of interactive fiction developers, designers, and players. Included in the bonus footage is a nearly 50-minute documentary about Infocom, the best-known commercial publisher of interactive fiction. Get Lamp is licensed under the Creative Commons-Attribution-Sharealike-Noncommercial license. Raw interview footage is hosted at the Internet Archive. Get Lamp cases Get Lamp coins Science Fiction Class of 1999 II: The Substitute is a 1994 Direct-to-video film about a new teacher at a troubled inner city school, where students all are affiliated with gangs, drugs, and violence. It was directed by Spiro Razatos and starred Sasha Mitchell as renegade teacher John Bolen. The movie is a sequel to Class of 1999, but does not contain many story links to that movie except inserted footage from "flashback"-sequences, and a vague reference to previous happenings in the plot. Comedy Haškovy povídky ze starého mocnářství is a 1952 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Unknown Chaplin is an acclaimed three-part 1983 British documentary series about the career and methods of the silent film luminary Charles Chaplin, using previously unseen film for illustration. The film was directed and written by film historians Kevin Brownlow and David Gill. They were granted access to unseen material from Chaplin's private film archive by his widow Oona O'Neil Chaplin. Episode one of the series was also based on a large cache of pirated outtakes from the Mutual Film Corporation period of Chaplin's career, made available by private film collector Raymond Rohauer. The documentary also includes interviews with Chaplin's second wife Lita Grey, his son Sydney Chaplin, and his surviving co-stars Jackie Coogan, Dean Riesner, Georgia Hale, and Virginia Cherrill. The series gives unparalleled insight into Chaplin's working methods and filmmaking techniques. In particular, the Mutual outtakes show his painstaking approach to developing comedic and dramatic ideas on film, examined in what director Brownlow described as an "archaeology of the cinema". Comedy Tito On Ice is a 2012 animated film written by Max Andersson and directed by Max Andersson and Helena Ahonen. Animation Irish Folk Furniture is a short film directed by Tony Donoghue which won the prize for Best Animation at the Sundance Film Festival. It uses stop-motion animation to breathe life into the disregarded pieces of furniture that frequently lie rotting in Irish barns and sheds, showing the process of renovating them and returning them to the homes they once inhabited. The short was produced by Cathal Black under the IFB ‘Frameworks’ animated short film scheme. Science Fiction Sol Bianca is a two-volume original video animation anime series released in 1990 and 1992 by director Katsuhito Akiyama in association with AIC. Sol Bianca: The Legacy is a remake of this series. The name of the OVA is also the name of the ship that serves as both the home and the interstellar headquarters for an all-female band of notorious pirates. Thanks to a stowaway who hides herself aboard their ship following one of their raids, they learn of the ultimate treasure: the Gnosis, an artifact reputedly from old Earth itself. Unfortunately for them, the Gnosis happens to be in the hands of Emperor Batros, the brutal ruler of the planet Tres who is executing great numbers of enemies, real or speculated, as a result of his military occupation of the neighboring planet Uno. Armed with a little luck, a sniper gun that can shoot from orbit, and a technologically advanced ship, the crew of the Sol Bianca are about to make a run for the greatest prize of all. Comedy Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy directed by Woody Allen from a screenplay he co-wrote with Marshall Brickman. Produced by Allen's manager, Charles H. Joffe, the film co-stars the director as Alvy Singer, who tries to figure out the reasons for the failure of his relationship with the film's eponymous female lead, played by Diane Keaton in a role written specifically for her. Principal photography for the film began on 19 May 1976 on the South Fork of Long Island, and filming continued periodically for the next ten months. Allen has described the result, which marked his first collaboration with cinematographer Gordon Willis, as "a major turning point", in that unlike the farces and comedies that were his work to that point, it introduced a new level of seriousness. Academics have noted the contrast in the settings of New York City and Los Angeles, the stereotype of gender differences in sexuality, the presentation of Jewish identity, and the elements of psychoanalysis and modernism. Annie Hall was screened at the Los Angeles Film Festival in March 1977, before its official release on 20 April 1977. Comedy Vítr v kapse is a Czech drama film. It was released in 1982. Thriller Murder in Eden is a 1961 British mystery film directed by Max Varnel and starring Ray McAnally, Catherine Feller and Yvonne Buckingham. An art critic is murdered, triggering a hunt for the killer. Science Fiction La visite guidée is a 2010 short film directed and produced by Martine Asselin. Comedy Kashmir Ki Kali is a 1964 Indian film directed by Shakti Samanta. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore in her debut role, Pran, Dhumal, Nazir Hussain and Anoop Kumar. The music was composed by O.P. Nayyar and the lyrics penned by S.H. Bihari. It became the sixth-highest grossing film of the year and was declared a hit at the box office. The film was remade in Telugu as Shrungara Ramudu. Thriller Ouija is a 2007 Filipino horror-thriller film from director Topel Lee, his first feature length, from the screenplay by Aloy Adlawan. The film stars Jolina Magdangal, Iza Calzado, Rhian Ramos and Judy Ann Santos haunted by a spirit they accidentally unleashed while playing an Ouija board. This is the second film co-produced by GMA Films and VIVA Films years after VIVA withdrew from GMA. The joint production between the two companies was proven a success since fans believe that there is still chemistry among the two companies and it led to more jointly-produced movies that became box-office hits. Animation Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick is a 3-D computer-animated Lego movie directed by Peder Pedersen. It combines details from all four Indiana Jones features into one continuous adventure with a humorous twist, and includes several inside-jokes for fans of both the Indiana Jones films and the Star Wars series. All four chapters, which combine to form a so-called "mini-epic", aired on Cartoon Network from May 10, 2008 and can be seen at the Lego Indiana Jones page on the Cartoon Network website, as well as on the Lego Indiana Jones website. Director Peder Pedersen had previously spoofed the Indiana Jones films in his music video for Doctor Jones, a hit song by the Danish/Norwegian dance-pop group Aqua. Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick was followed by Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2 in 2009, also directed by Peder Pedersen. Documentary film No Place on Earth is a 2012 Docudrama directed by Janet Tobias. The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 5, 2013. In 1993, NYPD officer and caving enthusiast Chris Nicola visited Ukraine to explore the Verteba and Priest's Grotto caves, and found evidence that they had recently been inhabited by humans. After discovering that the caves were used by Jews escaping The Holocaust, he embarked on a decade-long quest to find survivors. The film also features interviews with survivors and their descendants, now living mainly in New York City and Montreal, and includes a segment in which Tobias brings some of the survivors, the oldest of whom was in his 90s, into the caves. The film was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Hamptons International Film Festival, the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, and the Jewish Film Festival Berlin. Its screenwriters, Janet Tobias and Paul Laikin, were finalists for the 2014 Award for Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. Comedy Familia rodante is a 2004 comedy drama film, written and directed by Pablo Trapero, and produced by various countries, including Argentina. The film's executive producers were Hugo Castro Fau and Martina Gusman, and it was produced by Pablo Trapero, Robert Bevan, and Donald Ranvaud. The picture is about a large Argentine family that takes a northern 1000 plus kilometer road trip in an old cramped motor-home to attend a wedding. The family takes part in many adventures along their way to the wedding. Documentary film Champneys is a documentary featured on ITV. Thriller Al final del espectro is one of the few horror movies to be made in Colombia. The story was written, produced and directed by Juan Felipe Orozco. Comedy Maa Kap Phra is a 2006 comedy written by Thongkaul Taveprungsenukul and directed by Udom Udomroj. Documentary film Heaven's Mirror is a 2011 documentary film directed by Joshua Dylan Mellars. Comedy Funniest Show on Earth is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring May Britt. It is the first Italian film in 3D. It was filmed with a three-dimensional shooting system patented by Carlo Ponti and Dino De Laurentiis and called "PoDelVision", which prescribed the simultaneous use of more cameras and then the printing of two identical copies of films: one for the left eye and one for the right eye. The film is an explicit parody of Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth. Science Fiction Hard to Be a God is a 2013 Russian science fiction film directed by Aleksei German, based on the novel Hard to Be a God by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. Filming had occurred from autumn of 2000 up to 3 August 2006. After the lengthy editing and post-production stage, the film was premiered at the 2013 Rome Film Festival. Film was reported to be renamed to the History of the Arkanar Massacre. The press has also mentioned the alternative title The Carnage in Arkanare, and a film script published under the title "What said the tobacconist from Tobacco Street". Later German changed the title of the movie back to HARD TO BE A GOD. Animation Saia is a 2013 short animated film directed by Davi Cao. Comedy Tokumei joshi-ana: Namino Yôko is a comedy film directed by Yūji Tajiri. Thriller Sudden Impact is a 1983 American action film and the fourth film in the Dirty Harry series, directed by Clint Eastwood, and starring Eastwood and Sondra Locke. The film is notable for the catchphrase, "Go ahead, make my day", which is uttered by Clint Eastwood's character in the beginning of the film. That phrase, although in its Italian localization "Coraggio... fatti ammazzare", was also chosen as title for the Italian version of the film. Thriller Picture Claire is a 2001 thriller film directed by Bruce McDonald of a screenplay by Semi Chellas. The film stars Juliette Lewis, Gina Gershon, Callum Keith Rennie, Kelly Harms, Camilla Rutherford, Peter Stebbings, and Mickey Rourke. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and also appeared at Cinéfest in Sudbury, where the film received Best Ontario Feature Award. Lewis stars as Claire Beaucage, who gets in way over her head when she's in the wrong place at the wrong time. Documentary film Resident Alien is a documentary film directed, produced and edited by Jonathan Nossiter, and co-produced by Dean Silvers. Animation The Daydreamer is a 1966 Rankin/Bass stop-motion puppet animation and live-action musical fantasy film. Directed by Jules Bass, it was written by Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Romeo Muller, based on the stories of Hans Christian Andersen. It features songs by Jules Bass and Maury Laws. Comedy Count the Votes is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It is considered to be lost. Animation Simon's Cat: The Box is a 2010 animated short film directed by Simon Tofield. Comedy Short Order is a 2005 Irish drama film written and directed by Anthony Byrne. It was released in Ireland on 1 March 2005. Later on during the Dinard Festival of British Cinema, it was released in France on 6 October 2005. It was released at Newport Beach International Film Festival on April 26, 2006 in the USA and was later released as Life Is A Buffet on 16 May 2008. Spain saw the release at Seville Film Festival on 7 November 2006. The Germany release was on 25 October 2012. Some parts of the dialogues are versed in German, Spanish and Italian, during the course of the movie, interactions between the casts, etc. Although the movie is in English, only few parts of the dialogues are in the other languages. Thriller The Great Van Robbery is a 1959 British film. Thriller Coming Out Alive is a 1980 Canadian television thriller film starring Helen Shaver, Scott Hylands, and Michael Ironside while being directed by Don McBrearty. Documentary film 33 Minutes With Tibet is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Vytautas V. Landsbergis. Comedy The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is an upcoming spy-fi action comedy film directed by Guy Ritchie and co-written by Lionel Wigram, based on the 1964 MGM television series of the same name created by Sam Rolfe. The film stars Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Elizabeth Debicki, Alicia Vikander, and Hugh Grant. The film will be released on August 14, 2015. Thriller Singapore is a Bollywood movie released in 1960, starring Shammi Kapoor, Padmini, Shashikala, Agha, K N Singh, Madan Puri, Helen and Maria Menado. The film was directed by Shakti Samanta. This was one of the first full length Bollywood feature films to be shot in the foreign location of Singapore. Comedy The Cabining is a comedy horror thriller film directed by Steve Kopera. Documentary film Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde is a 2004 documentary film that celebrates Oscar Wilde's 150th birthday. Over 150 of his well known quotes are delivered by 150 of stars in stage, screen and music. Animation The Wizard of Speed and Time is a 1989 low-budget feature film written, directed, and starring animator Mike Jittlov, as well as a 1979 16 mm short film, also by Jittlov. Thriller The Dark Side of the Moon is a 1990 direct-to-video science fiction/horror film. It was directed by D. J. Webster from the screenplay by brothers Chad and Carey Hayes. Science Fiction Wild Wild West is a 1999 American steampunk western action-comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. A big-screen adaptation of the 1965–1969 TV series The Wild Wild West, it stars Will Smith, Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh and Salma Hayek. Similar to the series, the film features a large amount of gadgetry. It serves as a parody, however, as the gadgetry is more highly advanced, implausible steampunk technology and bizarre mechanical inventions, including innumerable inventions of the mechanological geniuses Artemus Gordon and Dr. Loveless, such as nitroglycerine-powered penny-farthing bicycles, spring-loaded notebooks, bulletproof chain mail, flying machines, steam tanks, and Loveless's giant mechanical spider. While popular, Wild Wild West did not live up to its creators' blockbuster expectations, as had Men in Black two years earlier: many viewers and critics felt it repeated things done already in Men in Black. It was a commercial success despite the many negative reviews, in which plot, acting performances and characterization received unfavorable comment. Documentary film In Comparison is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Harun Farocki. Documentary film Sitting Bull’s Voice is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Bill Matson. Documentary film What Are Pina Bausch and Her Dancers Doing in Wuppertal? is a 1983 film directed by Klaus Wildenhahn. Science Fiction The Astronaut's Wife is a 1999 American science fiction/thriller film directed and written by Rand Ravich. It stars Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron. Animation Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui is the second film in the Bionicle series and is a prequel to Bionicle: Mask of Light. This movie follows the 2004 storyline and was created using Lego elements from the Bionicle series, and was released as a direct-to-DVD. It is also the last film in the franchise to be given a rating by the MPAA. In this movie, Vakama recalls events that took place long before the classic Bionicle stories at Mata Nui, during which he, along with his friends Nuju, Matau, Onewa, Whenua, and Nokama were chosen to be the new Toa of the island of Metru Nui. To save the city, they must prove themselves worthy Toa, find their mask powers, and protect the "Heart of Metru Nui". However, they also find themselves caught up in the schemes of the evil Makuta. The film has many scenes taking stock footage from itself. The film was received with mixed reviews, with some noting the filling in of plot holes from the last movie. The series continued to be noted for its visual effects and musical score. It was followed by a sequel, Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows. Comedy Gia mia houfta touvla is a 1987 Greek comedy film which was released straight to video. It was written by Manos Venieris and directed by Takis Vougiouklakis and stars Kostas Tsakonas, Tassos Kostis, Vera Gouma and Kostas Rigopoulos. Comedy La cigüeña distraída is a 1966 Mexican comedy film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine. Science Fiction After surviving a nuclear attack while enclosed in a castle, a group of military officers and business officials set out to secure food and supplies. When they arrive in the nearest town, they find a group of sinister people. Science Fiction Around the World Under the Sea is a 1966 science fiction film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Lloyd Bridges, with Marshall Thompson, Shirley Eaton, Gary Merrill, and David McCallum. It follows the adventures of a crew of the deep-diving nuclear-powered civilian research submarine Hydronaut making a submerged circumnavigation of the world to plant monitoring sensors on the ocean floor that will help scientists better predict impending earthquakes. Although Jules Verne isn't credited by the film makers, his influence can be seen throughout the film. Documentary film The story of Leon Cooper's -- World War II veteran and American original -- return to "Red Beach". Cooper, a veteran of the battle of "Bloody Tarawa," returned to Tarawa in February 2008 in order to learn more about reports he had read about garbage on the fabled "Red Beach."In November 1943, Leon, a US Navy landing craft officer, helped launch the first major amphibious assault on a Central Pacific Japanese stronghold. Leon is dismayed to discover that this hallowed ground is strewn with garbage rotting in the sun, a painful insult to the sacrifice his fellow marines made for their country, during one of the bloodiest three-day battles in American war history.Cooper's trip is full of wonder, anger, amazement and divine providence as he and film maker Steven C. Barber visit what Leon suspects to be the graves of hundreds of Marines still buried on Tarawa. Follow Leon Cooper's trip back in time, as narrated by Oscar-nominated actor, Ed Harris. A story of redemption and passion that will move you to tears.Look for the new sequel from filmmaker Steven C. Barber,  Until They Are Home.  Coming Soon. Learn more at http://www.untiltheyarehome.com/ Science Fiction Alien Origin is an 2012 American science fiction/Horror film produced by The Asylum and directed by Mark Atkins. The film stars Chelsea Vincent, Peter Pedrero, Philip Coc, Trey McCurley and Daniela Flynn. The film was released direct-to-DVD on June 12, 2012. In the tradition of The Asylum's catalog, Alien Origin is a mockbuster of the Ridley Scott film Prometheus. Thriller 100 Feet is a 2008 American horror film written and directed by Eric Red and starring Famke Janssen, Bobby Cannavale, Ed Westwick and Michael Paré. Documentary film Zelim's Confession is a documentary and biography film written and directed by Natalia Mikhaylova. Science Fiction Space Thing is a 1968 sexploitation movie directed by Byron Mabe. It stars Carla Peterson as Captain Mother, although she's listed in the credits as "April Playmate." According to the IMDB "Producer David F. Friedman didn't want the actresses to become known by name, because if they became known they would charge him more to appear in his films. Therefore, all the actresses' credited names are false." Merci Montello co-stars as Portia and appears in the opening credits. She is credited as Mercy Mee. Dan Martin is "Cadet" The rest of the cast is also given fake names in the credits, such as Legs Benedict, Karla Conway, Paula Pleasure and Steve Stunning. The movie is described by Something Weird Video as "Visit the 'Planet of the Rapes' with Captain Mother and her sultry crew of sadistic lesbians in this campy 'peek into the year 2069.' Thriller Dragon Eyes is a 2012 American action film directed by John Hyams, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Cung Le. In New Orleans, a mysterious man who looks to unite two warring gangs against the lawmen who have been using them to advance their corrupt agenda. Comedy The Snowdrop Festival is a 1984 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel, based on the book by Bohumil Hrabal, who plays a small part in the film. The film is about the lives, hobbies and relationships of people living in a holiday village. Creator: Bohumil Hrabal Writer: Bohumil Hrabal, Jiří Menzel Music: Jiri Susta Camera: Jiri Macák Director: Jiří Menzel Starring: Rudolf Hrušínský, Jaromir Hanzlík, Josef Somr, Petr Cepek, Milos STIB, Rudolf Hrušínský ml., Peter Brukner, Eugen Yegorov, Beatrice Holis, Mary Spurná, Libuse Safrankova, Jiri Schmitzer, Ferdinand Havlik Further information: color, 83 min, comedy Origin: Czechoslovakia, Barrandov Film Studio, 1983 Thriller Desyat Negrityat is a 1987 Soviet film adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None It was directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, who also penned the script. This version is unique in that virtually none of the novel is altered. Unlike the previous Hollywood/British adaptations of the story, none of the characters or their respective crimes are altered in any way and the film concludes with the grim finale from Agatha Christie's original novel, rather than the upbeat ending from the stage version that other adaptations chose to follow. Comedy Zero Patience is a 1993 Canadian musical film written and directed by John Greyson. The film examines and refutes the urban legend of the alleged introduction of HIV to North America by a single individual, Gaëtan Dugas. Dugas, better known as Patient Zero, was tagged in the popular imagination with the blame in large measure because of Randy Shilts's history of the early days of the AIDS epidemic, And the Band Played On. The film tells its story against the backdrop of a romance between a time-displaced Sir Richard Francis Burton and the ghost of "Zero". Produced in partnership with the Canadian Film Centre, the Canada Council, Telefilm Canada and the Ontario Film Development Corporation, Zero Patience opened to mixed reviews but went on to win a number of prestigious Canadian film awards. The film has been the subject of critical attention in the context of both film theory and queer theory and is considered part of the informal New Queer Cinema movement. Documentary film Giuseppina is a 1960 short British documentary film produced by James Hill. It won the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. Production of the film was sponsored by the British Petroleum company, which also distributes the film. The BP webpage summarizes the film as, "set at an Italian petrol station where various characters pass through on their onward journey, while entertaining and playing with the attendant's daughter, Giuseppina." In the 1960s and early 1970s, Giuseppina was broadcast 185 times on British television as a trade test colour film. Excerpts were also shown on Vision On, the BBC programme for deaf and hard-of-hearing children. It was released as an extra on the BFI Flipside DVD release of "Lunch Hour". Animation The High and the Flighty is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short featuring Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, and the Barnyard Dawg. Released in 1956, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. This short was animated By Ted Bonnicksen, Russ Dyson, and Keith Darling. The title is a parody of the 1954 Warner Brothers film The High and the Mighty starring John Wayne. Animation To Thy Heart is a 2013 short animated film written and directed by Ewa Borysewicz. Comedy The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course is a 2002 Australian family comedy-adventure film based on the nature documentary series The Crocodile Hunter, starring Steve Irwin and his wife Terri Irwin and directed by frequent Irwin collaborator, John Stainton. The film follows Steve and Terri who attempt to save a crocodile from "poachers" not knowing that the two men are actually American CIA agents who are after them because the crocodile in the Irwins' possession has accidentally swallowed an important satellite tracking beacon. The film was theatrically released in the U.S. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which used a crocodile in place of the usual Leo the Lion for its title credit logo sequence. Thriller Through a series of events beyond her control, Maeve (Jennifer Nichole Porter) a Blues musician, finds herself trapped in a East Texas motel room with her violent husband, Colin (Brian A. White), who, unbeknownst to her, has been released from prison early. Held hostage with her is Elijah (Scott Winters) a professed Good Samaritan and fan of Maeve’s, whose interest in her seems disproportionate to his claims. Colin has tracked Maeve down and waylaid her in order to apologize for his past behavior with a special present he’s picked out just for her - a twisted surprise that opens a raw and anguished chapter of their shared history. But Colin’s carefully laid plan is interrupted by an unexpected visit from his jailhouse girlfriend Arlene (Kathleen Kimball) and the imminent arrival of her jealous, homicidal husband Bud Sankey (Wayne Newton), whose sights are set on Colin. 40 WEST is an intense, violent, and darkly funny exploration of power, guilt, revenge, and the cost of redemption. Comedy Everybody's Got Somebody…Not Me is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Raul Fuentes. Science Fiction Outlander is a 2008 American science fiction film directed by Howard McCain and starring James Caviezel. The film revolves around a spaceship crashing in Viking-age Norway. Outlander is based loosely on Beowulf, according to the makers of the film. Documentary film Tokyo Waka is a 2012 documentary film directed by John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson. Comedy Either Way is a 2011 Icelandic comedy film directed by Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson. Writer/director David Gordon Green and Dogfish Pictures remade Either Way in 2013 as Prince Avalanche. Comedy Sommore: The Queen Stands Alone is a 2008 comedy film directed by Aaron Courseault. Comedy Les Dalton is a 2004 French Western comedy film directed by Philippe Haïm. It was inspired by the characters The Daltons in the comic Lucky Luke. It was filmed in France, Germany, and Spain. It was released 8 December 2004. The comic had previously inspired several films, in particular La Ballade des Dalton. The film's budget of $42 million makes it one of the most expensive non-English language films. Comedy No Surrender is a 1985 British comedy film, starring Michael Angelis and Ray McAnally. The film is a black comedy, set in Liverpool on New Year's Eve. The plot focuses on the Irish Catholic and Protestant communities in the city, and the action is seen through the eyes of the manager of a ballroom in a rough working class area. The manager is of Greek origin and new to the job. He finds out that the previous manager has left a lunatic legacy; before coming to a grisly end, he arranged an elaborate joke on his organised crime employers. He has hired out the hall for New Year's Eve to several groups of senior citizens, including one hardline Irish Catholic Nationalists dressed in costume, one hardline Protestant Unionists and one of people suffering from mental retardation and senile dementia. As a coup de grace, he has also hired a skittish, incompetent magician, played by Elvis Costello, to perform. Bernard Hill plays the club doorman who is ex-French Foreign Legion. DJ Pete Price plays a comedian by the name of Frankie Diamond. The Catholics and Protestants recall their skirmishes and sing provocative songs to each other. Comedy The Last Gentleman is a 1934 comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield. Documentary film Bruno Mars found success initially as a songwriter for other popular artists such as Adam Levine, Brandy, Sean Kingston, and Flo Rida, however his ultimate dream was to be a great performer. Mars eventually realized his dream and signed as a solo artist with Atlantic Records. Documentary film Pilate: The Man Who Killed Christ is a 2004 documentary directed by Andrew Chater. Thriller Four Dogs Playing Poker is a 2000 crime thriller directed by Paul Rachman starring Stacy Edwards, Balthazar Getty, Olivia Williams, Daniel London and Tim Curry. Thriller Pitch Black is a 2000 science fiction thriller film co-written and directed by David Twohy. The film stars Vin Diesel, Radha Mitchell, Cole Hauser, and Keith David. In the film, dangerous criminal Richard B. Riddick is being transported to prison in a cargo spacecraft. When the spaceship is damaged by comet debris and makes an emergency crash landing on an empty desert planet, Riddick escapes. However, when predatory alien creatures begin attacking the survivors, Riddick joins forces with the surviving crew and other passengers to develop a plan to escape the planet. Pitch Black was the final film credit of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, which merged with Universal Pictures during production. It was shot on a modest budget of $23 million USD. Despite mixed reviews from critics, it was a sleeper hit, grossing over $53 million USD worldwide and developing its own cult following, particularly around the antihero Riddick. A sequel, The Chronicles of Riddick, was released in 2004 by Universal, with Diesel back as the title character, and Twohy returning as writer and director. Thriller Attacked!! aka Attack!! is a 1978 Japanese film in the "Violent Pink" style of Nikkatsu's Roman porno series, directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and starring Asami Ogawa and Yōko Azusa. Comedy Mr. Halpern and Mr. Johnson is a 1983 TV movie produced for HBO featuring Jackie Gleason and Laurence Olivier and was directed by Alvin Rakoff. The film is set at Halpern's wife's gravesite after the funeral. Halpern, a working class British Jew, is incensed when Johnson, a dapper American, turns up with flowers for the deceased, rather than stones as in Jewish custom. When Halpern demands to know how Johnson knew his wife, a long conversation ensues that reveals one has been in love with the other's wife for 30 years. There are two locations in the movie, a New York hotel and a New Jersey cemetery. The hotel scene was filmed at the HTV West studio on Bath Road in Bristol, England and the cemetery scenes were filmed outside Bristol. The screenplay was written by Lionel Goldstein. Rabbi Kenneth L. Cohen was the religious advisor. Comedy Steal It If You Can is a comedy film directed by Im Gyeong-Su and written by Yun Je-gyun. Science Fiction Ercole alla conquista di Atlantide is a 1961 Italian / French international co-production film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi and starring Reg Park in his film debut as Ercole/Hercules. It was originally released in Super Technirama 70. The film is also known as Hercules Conquers Atlantis in the United Kingdom, and Hercules and the Captive Women in the USA where the film was not only retitled but edited, rescored and given a title design by Filmation. As Hercules and the Captive Women, it was featured on a fourth season episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Thriller The Assassin is a 1961 Italian crime film directed by Elio Petri. It is the feature film debut of Petri. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Comedy Vamos a soñar por el amor is a 1971 Argentine musical film. Documentary film Buffalo Girls is a documentary film about two eight-year-old Thai girls who engage in professional Muay Thai boxing in rural Thailand. The film was directed by Todd Kellstein and produced by Lanette Phillips and Jonathon Ker. It had its World Premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival on January 22, 2012. The film was singled out in several previews of the festival, including those by the Los Angeles Times, the Salt Lake City Weekly and the Park Record. Film critic Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times called the film "unexpected and fascinating." The film received a favorable review in the Hollywood Reporter, and was reviewed locally by Salt Lake Magazine, and SLUG Magazine Science Fiction Supervised is a 2013 short horror sci-fi thriller film written and directed by Niles Heckman and Rick Glenn. Thriller Liebestraum is a 1991 American mystery film written and directed by Mike Figgis and starring Kevin Anderson, Pamela Gidley, Bill Pullman, Zach Grenier, Alicia Witt and Taina Elg, with Kim Novak in her last film role. Comedy Seven Songs About Thunder is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Jennifer Reeder. Comedy Wicket Wacky is the 34th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 28, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Doll is a 2010 film directed by Ebrahim Vahidzadeh. Comedy Many Tanks Mr. Atkins is a 1938 British comedy war film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Claude Hulbert, Reginald Purdell and Barbara Greene. The troublesome Private Nutter is posted from regiment to regiment. Science Fiction Godzilla: Final Wars is a 2004 Japanese Science fiction Kaiju film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, written by Wataru Mimura and Isao Kiriyama and produced by Shogo Tomiyama. It is the 28th installment in the Godzilla film series, and the sixth film in the Millennium era. The film stars Masahiro Matsuoka, Don Frye, Rei Kikukawa, Kane Kosugi, Maki Mizuno, Kazuki Kitamura and Tsutomu Kitagawa as Godzilla. The film is set in a future where mutant soldiers are in the ranks of the Earth Defense Organization. An invasion by the alien Xiliens unleashes a legion of giant monsters across the world, leaving behind only a few surviving humans. The survivors travel to the South Pole to free Godzilla from his frozen prison while another group attempts to infiltrate the alien Mothership and take out the Xiliens. As a 50th anniversary film, a number of actors from previous Godzilla films appeared as main characters or in cameo roles. In addition, various Kaiju made reappearances, as most were last seen more than 30 years earlier. Godzilla: Final Wars premiered on November 29, 2004 in Los Angeles, California and was released on December 4, 2004 in Japan. Science Fiction The Vindicator is a 1986 Canadian science fiction film directed by Jean-Claude Lord. The film is a modern-day retelling of the classic Frankenstein story set in the 1980s. It involves a man who was killed in an accident in a laboratory, but revived as part of an experiment as a cyborg. The film was released by 20th Century Fox and released on video by Key Video, and is now out of print. The special effects were by Stan Winston. As of 2012, the only known DVD release is in Brazil, which is called "Roboman" in that country. Animation A Film from My Parish: 6 Farms is a 2007 short film written and directed by Tony Donoghue. Comedy Ajab Lagnachi Gajab Gosht is a 2010 comedy film written by Shivadarshan Sable & Pravin Kamale and directed by Shivdarshan-Amit. Comedy Mabel's Stormy Love Affair is a 1914 film directed by and starring Mabel Normand, and produced by Mack Sennett. Thriller Bloodshed is a 2005 USA horror film by Jim McMahon based on a script by Jim McMahon and Michael Victor Roy, featuring Íce Mrozek, Christopher Childs and Shana Lee Klisanin. In this movie, two mentally unbalanced brothers become the prime suspects in a murder. Thriller Project: S.E.R.A. is a 2012 zombie horror short film written and directed by Ben Howdeshell and starring Julia Voth. The film was later turned by IGN into a web series directed by Howdeshell and written by Bill Kirchen and Nathan Miller, starring Voth and Derek Theler, produced by Shawn Wallace, and executive produced by Bernard Ho and Grant Thompson, and Travis Milloy. It was launched on YouTube START channel on January 29, 2013. According to IGN, the series follows the protagonists Gillian Eames and Lieutenant Riggins as they "race against the clock to stop the black market sale of a highly volatile biological agent that was originally designed by the military to expedite the recovery of soldiers wounded on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan." Thriller Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is a 2012 American dark fantasy action film directed by Timur Bekmambetov, based on the 2010 mashup novel of the same name. The novel's author, Seth Grahame-Smith, wrote the screenplay with Simon Kinberg. Benjamin Walker stars as the title character with supporting roles by Dominic Cooper, Anthony Mackie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rufus Sewell, and Marton Csokas. The real-life figure Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is portrayed in the novel and the film as having a secret identity as a vampire hunter. The film was produced by Tim Burton, Bekmambetov and Jim Lemley. Filming began in Louisiana in March 2011 and the film was released in 3D on June 20, 2012 in the United Kingdom and June 22, 2012 in the United States. The movie received mixed reviews, praising the action sequences and originality, but criticized for its lack of story and pacing. Comedy Chennai 600028 is a 2007 Tamil sports comedy film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu, making his directorial debut. The film stars Jai, Shiva, Premji Amaran, Aravind Akash, Nithin Sathya and newcomers Ajay Raj, Ranjith, Vijay Vasanth, Prasanna, Inigo, Karthik and Arun in the lead along with Vijayalakshmi, daughter of National Film Award-winning director Agathiyan, and Kristine Zedek, making their acting debut as well. The film was produced by S. P. B. Charan along with J. K. Saravana, a Singapore-based award-winning producer. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Premji Amaran and Yuvan Shankar Raja, respectively. The film is based on street cricket played in India, focussing on various themes as friendship, love and rivalry in a suburban area. Following its theatrical release on 27 April 2007, it received critical acclaim and emerged a surprise sleeper hit, going on to achieve cult status in the subsequent years and is often cited as one of the first independent Tamil films. The film's title is derived from the pincode for Mandaveli, a suburb of Chennai, where the story takes place. Documentary film This film follows the progress of Green Day from the day they formed to the eve of American Idiot's release, and in so doing reveals a modern success story that has rarely, if ever, been equaled in the arena of contemporary music. Animation "Mouse’s Birthday is a whimsical music video fairytale about a mouse, a cockroach and a ‘gay’." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film Occupation, the 27th Picture is a 2013 Documentary and History film written and directed by Pavo Marinkovic. Animation Free Slave is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Pauline Flory. Comedy Operation Petticoat is a 1959 comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Cary Grant and Tony Curtis. It was the basis for a television series in 1977 starring John Astin in Grant's role. Other members of the cast include several actors who went on to become television stars in the 1960s and 1970s: Gavin MacLeod of The Love Boat and McHale's Navy, Marion Ross of Happy Days, and Dick Sargent of Bewitched. The film tells, in flashback form, the misadventures of a fictional American submarine, the USS Sea Tiger, during the opening days of World War II with some elements of the screenplay taken from actual incidents. Paul King, Joseph Stone, Stanley Shapiro, and Maurice Richlin were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Writing. Documentary film Rose Kennedy: A Life To Remember is a short documentary directed by Terry Sanders and produced by Sanders with Freida Lee Mock. It was nominated for a "Documentary Short Subject" Academy Award in 1991. Comedy Over the Brooklyn Bridge is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Menahem Golan. Comedy The Nitwits is a 1935 American comedy film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay written by Fred Guiol and Al Boasberg, based on a story by Stuart Palmer. Released by RKO on June 7, 1933, the film stars the comedy duo of Wheeler & Woolsey, with featured roles being filled by Fred Keating, Betty Grable, Evelyn Brent and Erik Rhodes. Science Fiction The Last Death is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by David Ruiz. Comedy A Virus Knows No Morals is a 1986 German film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a black comedy about the AIDS epidemic. Made with a low budget, campy style and no professional actors, it covers many aspects of AIDS and its effects as well as attacking the rumors surrounding it in a satirical way. Animation Ici, là et partout is a 2013 animation, short, drama, music, romance film written and directed by Sawako Kabuki Documentary film The U.S. vs. John Lennon is a 2006 documentary film about English musician John Lennon's transformation from a member of The Beatles to a rallying anti-war activist striving for world peace during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The film also details the attempts by the United States government under President Richard Nixon to silence him. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival and its North American premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. It was released in New York City and Los Angeles, California on 15 September 2006, and had a nationwide release on 29 September. A soundtrack composed of John Lennon tracks was released by Capitol Records and EMI on 26 September 2006. The film makes extensive use of archival footage of Lennon and Yoko Ono, and includes a famously hard-hitting interview conducted by anti-war reporter Gloria Emerson. The U.K. release was on December 8, 2006, 26 years to the day after the death of John Lennon. The DVD was released on February 13, 2007 in the United States. The film made its cable television debut in the U.S. on August 18, 2007 on VH1 Classic. Thriller Sin Nombre is a 2009 U.S.-Mexican adventure thriller film written and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, about a Honduran girl trying to immigrate to the U.S.A, and a boy caught up in the violence of gang life who also needs to escape. Filmed in Spanish, the film's title means "Nameless". It won several awards, including the prizes for directing and cinematography at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Animation Dick and Larry in Fire Fire!! Comedy Les Visiteurs is a French fantasy comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré and released in 1993. In this comedy, a 12th-century knight and his servant travel in time to the end of the 20th century and find themselves adrift in modern society. Les Visiteurs was the Number 1 box office film in France in 1993, with 13,782,846 ticket sales. The publicity for the film used the tagline Ils ne sont pas nés d'hier. Reno and Clavier reprised their roles in a sequel, and the American remake Just Visiting. The castle of Ermenonville, in Oise département, served as decoration for the castle of Montmirail in the current time and the Cité de Carcassonne for medieval period. Comedy Nasrani is a 2007 Malayalam action drama film starring Mammootty and directed by Joshiy and produced by Rajan Thaliparambu. Story, Screenplay and Dialogues are by Ranjith. The film tells the story of a typical Achayan from a Syrian Catholic family in Travancore. Comedy Pobre diablo is a 1940 Mexican film directed by José Benavides hijo. It stars Fernando Soler. Animation A Ham in a Role is a Looney Tunes short starring the Goofy Gophers along with an unnamed dog who is based on stage/film actor John Barrymore. The cartoon, released in December 1949, was directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. The cartoon draws heavily from the works of William Shakespeare, with its gags relying on literal interpretations of lines from Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Richard III, and Romeo and Juliet. A Ham in a Role would be the last cartoon in the Golden Age of American Animation to star the dog that had opposed the Gophers in their first two appearances. In addition, this is the first Gophers cartoon to be directed by McKimson; it was supposed to be directed by Arthur Davis, but when Warner Bros. Cartoons reduced from four units to three, A Ham in a Role was reassigned to McKimson, along with animators J.C. Melendez and Emery Hawkins. Documentary film Barely Dead is a video documentary about the underground culture of Rollerblading. Credited are: Azikiwee Anderson, Julian Bah, Erik Bailey, Michael "Gumby" Braud, Alex Broskow, Cameron Card, Shane Coburn, Jess Dyrenforth, Arlo Eisenberg, Jon Elliot, Chris Farmer, Rob Guerrero, Chris Haffey, Chiaki Ito, Jon Julio, Ramelle Knight, Dave Kollash, Pat Lennon, Montre Livingston, Franky Morales, Jeromy Morris, Mike Opalek, Dre Powel, Brian Shima, Oli Short, David Sizemore and Jeff Stockwell. The artwork on the packaging was done by Andrew Tunney. Science Fiction Evil Bong 3-D: The Wrath of Bong is a 2011 horror comedy film directed by Charles Band and the third film in the Evil Bong series, following Evil Bong 2: King Bong. The film was released on April 8, 2011 through Full Moon Entertainment and was given a limited theatrical release road tour. Evil Bong was shot in 3D and utilized scratch and sniff cards that film viewers could smell at certain times during the film. Documentary film Teatro Amazonas is a 1999 short documentary film directed by Sharon Lockhart. Documentary film Midtown is a 1998 documentary/short film directed by Sarah Morris. Documentary film Born in the USSR: 21 Up is a 2005 British documentary, directed by Sergei Miroshnichenko. Following in the tradition of the original UK Up Series, this documentary revisits a group of Russian children at seven-year intervals to track their development against a backdrop of social and political change. Following the success of the UK original, this film looks at life for a group of young people from the former Soviet Union. The adults here, all introduced to viewers at the age of seven and seen again at 14, were born in a country that no longer exists. Their stories provide an insight into the break-up of the former Soviet Union as well as a reflection of what life has become without Communism. Since filming started 14 years ago, some of the youngsters have left the former USSR to go to Israel or the United States, some have stayed in their family home, but all have had their lives changed. Archival footage of them at the ages of seven and 14, and now new material at 21, shows life in a society that was once shut off from the world. The documentary was followed by Born in the USSR: 28 Up in 2012. Animation Feline Frame-Up is an animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc and released on February 13, 1954. It features Claude Cat and Marc Antony in a battle of brawn vs. brains, with the little black kitten Pussyfoot caught in the middle. This is the third cartoon with Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot. Science Fiction Lost in Oz is a 2002 television pilot for a planned series, an original sequel to The Wizard of Oz, inspired by the Oz books of L. Frank Baum. The series was planned to start September 1, 2002, but never did. The pilot was made, but not released to television. After pilot was filmed, a significant amount of time passed before the decision was made to film a second episode. However, by then lead actress Melissa George's contract had lapsed and, as she had just moved to America, she didn't want to move back to her homeland of Australia to shoot it. Ultimately, a second episode was never shot and the show was never picked up. The pilot was written by David Hayter, screenwriter of the first two X-Men films, and directed by Mick Garris. Documentary film Adwa - An African Victory is a 1999 Ethiopian documentary film directed by Haile Gerima. It concerns the Battle of Adowa. Documentary film The Outer Space Connection is a 1975 documentary film produced by Alan Landsburg, directed by Fred Warshofsky and narrated by Rod Serling. This documentary was the last in a trilogy of ancient astronaut documentaries produced by Landsburg. This film was one of the last projects that Rod Serling worked on prior to his death in 1975. Comedy My Favorite Fairy Tales Volume 4: The Wizard of Oz; The Magic Carpet; Alibaba and Forty Thieves is a 1986 short animated fantasy film written by Winston Richard and directed by Robert V. Barron. Comedy 3faltig is a German comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. It was released in 2010. Documentary film Happy Endings? is a 2009 cinéma vérité documentary film directed and produced by Tara Hurley. Filmed over 27 months, it chronicles the lives of the women in massage parlors in Rhode Island during a battle in the state legislature to once again make prostitution illegal. During the period of filming, prostitution in Rhode Island was legal as long as it was conducted behind closed doors. The expression "happy ending" is a colloquial term for the practice of a masseuse giving a sexual release to a client. Thriller The Headless Woman is a 2008 Argentine psychological thriller art film written and directed by Lucrecia Martel and starring María Onetto. The plot revolves around Vero, who hits something while driving on a deserted road near Salta. Not being sure if she has hit a person or an animal, she drives off, and becomes psychotic. The film premiered in competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2008. It opened nationwide on August 21, 2008, after being screened at the Locarno International Film Festival earlier that month. While The Headless Woman was mostly lauded by critics for its cinematography and social commentary, with some comparing Martel to Alfred Hitchcock and Michelangelo Antonioni, others were critical torwards the film's slow pace and lack of clear narrative. Comedy Two-Way Stretch, sometimes titled Nothing Barred, is a 1960 British comedy film, about a group of prisoners who plan to break out of jail, commit a robbery, and then break back into jail again, thus giving them the perfect alibi – that they were behind bars when the robbery occurred. However, their plans are disrupted by the arrival of a strict new Chief Prison Officer. The film was directed by Robert Day from a screenplay by Vivian Cox, John Warren and Len Heath, with additional dialogue by Alan Hackney. The film boasts a rich cast of characters played by, among others, Peter Sellers, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Lionel Jeffries and Bernard Cribbins. Documentary film Have You Seen Andy? is 2008 Emmy News and Documentary Award winner for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - long form. Thriller Solstice is a 2008 American supernatural horror remake of the Danish film Midsommer from 2003. It is directed by Daniel Myrick and co-written by Myrick, Ethan Erwin and Martin Musatov, and starring Hilarie Burton, Shawn Ashmore, Amanda Seyfried, Tyler Hoechlin, Matt O'Leary and Elisabeth Harnois. Documentary film En la Falda de un Cerro is a 2007 short documentary film written by Leonel Jofré, José Luis León and directed by Leonel Jofré. Documentary film Sincerely Ethiopia is a 2013 documentary film directed by Nathan Araya. Comedy Rappakal is a 2005 released Malayalam film directed by Kamal. Mammootty, Nayantara, Sharada appears in lead roles. Mammootty plays the role of a servant who looks after the nook and corner of the bunglow while Nayanthara does the role of a smart servant in the same house. The film received positive reviews. Documentary film Born into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids is a 2004 American documentary film about the children of prostitutes in Sonagachi, Kolkata's red light district. The widely acclaimed film, written and directed by Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman, won a string of accolades including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2005. Thriller Le Premier Cercle, also known as Inside Ring and "The Dead List" in English and as Ultimate Heist on USA video, is a 2009 French-language film by Laurent Tuel. It tells the story of Milo Malakian, a gang leader in France, and his son Anton, the descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors. Having been co-produced by Thelma Films and Alter Films, this thriller formerly called Riviera was co-written by the scriptwriters Laurent Tuel, Laurent Turner and Simon Moutaïrou. Production companies include TF1 and Canal+. According to producer Alain Terzian, the surname of the film's hero, Malakian, was chosen in regard of famous film director Henri Verneuil, a great friend of Terzian. Documentary film Installation is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Laura Green. Comedy Tout ça... pour ça! is a 1993 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. Animation The Lion King 1½ is a 2004 direct-to-video animated film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on February 10, 2004. The film was also theatrically released internationally and in selected cities in the United States. It is the third and final installment in the Lion King trilogy. The DVD went to the Disney Vault in January 2004. The film follows characters Timon and Pumbaa and their involvement surrounding the original film, The Lion King. The original cast returns to re-voice their parts, save for a few exceptions: Rowan Atkinson was again replaced by Edward Hibbert; Jonathan Taylor Thomas is replaced by Matt Weinberg; and James Earl Jones and Jeremy Irons did not reprise their roles. The Lion King 1½ was released on Blu-ray in The Lion King trilogy box set on October 4, 2011, and was released for individual sale on March 6, 2012 alongside The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. The Blu-ray and DVD releases, along with the previous sequel and the Diamond Edition release of the first film, went into moratorium on April 30, 2013. Comedy Shrimps for a Day is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 133rd Our Gang short that was released. Thriller The Royal Bengal Tiger is an Bengali film directed by Rajesh Ganguly, written and produced by Neeraj Pandey. The film stars Abir Chatterjee, Priyanka Sarkar, Shraddha Das in the lead roles and Jeet in an extended special appearance.The film received positive reviews from critics and turned out to be a commercially successful film.The film has only one song sung by Timir Biswas. Comedy Man on High Heels is a 2014 South Korean noir film written and directed by Jang Jin, starring Cha Seung-won as a transgender homicide detective. Documentary film How to Start a Revolution is a BAFTA award winning British documentary film about Nobel Peace Prize nominee and political theorist Gene Sharp, described as the world's foremost scholar on nonviolent revolution. The film describes Sharp's ideas, and their influence on popular uprisings around the world. Screened in cinemas and television in more than 22 countries it became an underground hit with the Occupy Wall St Movement. Thriller Destination Inner Space is a 1966 color science fiction film starring Scott Brady, Gary Merrill, Sheree North, and Wende Wagner, along with Mike Road, John Howard, William Thourbly, and Biff Elliot. Comedy Sachaai is a 1969 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Shankar and produced by M.C. Ramamurthy. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar and Sadhana Shivdasani in pivotal roles. Animation Just in Case is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by Joshua Frankel. Animation "An unlikely love triangle that springs between a walrus, a seal and a lobster in an arctic sauna." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Animation That Guy Dick Miller is a 2014 documentary that was directed by Elijah Drenner. The film had its world premiere on March 7, 2014 at South by Southwest and looks into the life and career of character actor Dick Miller. Funding for the film was raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Documentary film Justicia En Venta is a documentary film. Documentary film A Day In The Life Of A Montessori Junior High Class: The Element is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Morgana McKenzie. Thriller Night Drive is a 1977 TV movie written by Carl Gabler, Richard DeNeut and directed by E.W. Swackhamer. Comedy Almost a Rescue is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy Beware of Bachelors is an part-talkie pre-code comedy drama film produced and released by Warner Bros., and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The movie stars Audrey Ferris, William Collier Jr., Margaret Livingston, Clyde Cook and George Beranger. The film was based on a story, of the same name, by Mark Canfield. Documentary film Ricardo, Miriam y Fidel is the first feature length documentary of the Swiss director Christian Frei. It had his premiere at the Swiss film festival Visions du Réel. The film is a portrait of Miriam Martínez and her father, the Cuban revolutionary Ricardo Martínez. Daughter and father are torn between the desire to emigrate to the United States and the faith in the revolutionary ideas. Documentary film Marginación is a 1982 short documentary film directed by Jaime Kuri Aiza. Science Fiction The Night is Ours is a 2013 drama, fantasy, horror and short film written and directed by Aubree Bernier-Clarke. Documentary film Dear Pyongyang is a documentary film by Zainichi Korean director Yang Yong-hi about her own family. Shot in Osaka Japan and Pyongyang, North Korea, the film features Korean and Japanese dialogue with subtitles. The US release also has Korean and Japanese dialogue, but with added English subtitles. In August 2006, Yang also released a book in Japanese under the same title expanding on the themes she explored in the film. Animation A Fox's Tale is a Hungarian animated film. The film's original Hungarian title is Kis Vuk. It is the sequel to the 1981 film The Little Fox. The English-language voice cast includes Freddie Highmore, Miranda Richardson, Bill Nighy and Sienna Miller. It was released in Hungary on April 12, 2008 and in the United States in 2009. The film received extremely negative criticism from its Hungarian audience, which was mainly disappointed by the film's failure to capture the style and spirit of the original 1981 film. Documentary film Money and Life is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Katie Teague. Comedy Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day is a 2009 Canadian mockumentary comedy/crime film directed by Mike Clattenburg, and based on the Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys. It is the second film in the Trailer Park Boys franchise, following Trailer Park Boys: The Movie. Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day is a conclusion to "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys", the television special that ended the series after its seventh season. The film follows the characters of Ricky, Julian and Bubbles as they return to a life of crime after being released from prison. Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day premiered in Halifax, Nova Scotia at the 29th Atlantic Film Festival; it was released theatrically in Canada on September 25, 2009. It received mixed reviews; some critics praised it for staying faithful to the television series, while others derided it for its crude humor. Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day grossed over $3 million during its domestic theatrical run. It won an Atlantic Film Festival Award for Best Sound Design, and earned a Genie Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role. Comedy The Gilded Lily is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland, and C. Aubrey Smith. Written by Claude Binyon, the film is about a stenographer who becomes a famous café entertainer courted by an English aristocrat and an American newspaper reporter. Released on January 25, 1935 by Paramount Pictures in the United States, the film was named one of the top ten English language films of 1935 by the National Board of Review. The Gilded Lily was the first of seven films starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray. Comedy 30 Minutes or Less is a 2011 American action comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer starring Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, Aziz Ansari and Nick Swardson. It is produced by Columbia Pictures and funded by Media Rights Capital. Comedy The Joy of Living is a 1961 Italian-French comedy film directed by René Clément. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Animation The Minerva docks at a ZAFT base, where they are met by Chairman Durandal. Over a quiet dinner, he talks with Athrun, Shinn and other members of the crew. This conversation leads Shinn to reflect on the past, and the events that brought them to where they are now. But understanding does not bring peace, and after another argument with some of his shipmates, Shinn heads ashore to clear his head. There he meets a beautiful girl, and watches her fall into the ocean. He dives in to rescue her, and in turn then must wait to be rescued. Meanwhile, the Alliance Forces gather, along with their Orb Allies, to launch an attack on ZAFT. The Minerva scrambles and prepares for battle. But unknown to either side, far beneath the waves, another group is going to try to put an end to the fighting. Thriller Cruel Jaws, also known as The Beast, is a 1995 American direct-to-video thriller film. The film stars Richard Dew and was directed by Italian filmmaker Bruno Mattei. It was released on DVD in relative obscurity. While marketed in many areas as Jaws 5: Cruel Jaws, it is actually not part of the Jaws franchise. Documentary film Love Letter to Edie is a 1975 short documentary by Robert Maier. The film is about actress Edith Massey who starred in many of John Waters films such as Desperate Living, Pink Flamingos, and Female Trouble. The film follows Edith Massey around her Baltimore thrift store, and includes fantasy sequences and stories about her past. Comedy Saturnin is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1994. Comedy Ara Soyza is a 1984 Comedy film directed by Herbert Ranjith Peiris.The film centers on three middle aged men staying in a hostel. At a later stage, another tenant comes to stay in the hostel, where he falls in love with the eldest daughter of the hostel owner. The entire film was based on how the old three tenants trying their best to chase the new tenant and win the heart of owner's daughter. Comedy Chocolate Bacon is a 2012 short animation comedy family biographical film directed by Asavari Kumar. Documentary film Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite is a music concert that was headlined by Elvis Presley, and was broadcast live via satellite on January 14, 1973. The concert took place at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe. Despite the satellite innovation, the United States did not air the concert until April 4, 1973. Viewing figures have been claimed by the promoters at over 1 billion viewers worldwide, although the accuracy of these figures have been debated. The show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million. Comedy Big Guy is a 2009 short comedy-romance film written by Martin Saunders and directed by David Oyelowo. Science Fiction The Fly is a 1986 American science fiction horror film directed and co-written by David Cronenberg. Produced by Brooksfilms and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film stars Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis and John Getz. It is based loosely on George Langelaan's 1957 short story of the same name, which also formed the basis for the 1958 film. The score was composed by Howard Shore and the make-up effects were created by Chris Walas, who, along with makeup artist Stephan Dupuis won the Academy Award for Best Makeup. Thriller Walter Don't Dance is a 2011 short crime drama film written by David Martin and directed by Chris Levitus. Comedy How to Rid your Lover of a Negative Emotion Caused by You! is a 2010 short comedy film written by Ryan Cavan and directed by Nadia Litz. Comedy Throw Like a Girl is the 2013 comedy film written and directed by Cathy Sitzes. Thriller A successful female novelist recently accused of plagiarism travels to a remote village in Vietnam to uncover a dark mystery 10 years in the making. Science Fiction Wahan Ke Log is a 1967 action adventure drama science fiction thriller film written by K.B. Pathak and directed by Nisar Ahmad Ansari. Comedy Cabin Boy is a 1994 fantasy comedy film directed by Adam Resnick and co-produced by Tim Burton, which starred comedian Chris Elliott. Elliott co-wrote the film with Resnick. Both men worked for Late Night with David Letterman in the 1980s, as well as co-creating the short-lived FOX sitcom Get a Life in the early 1990s. The project was originally to be directed by Tim Burton, who had contacted Chris Elliott after seeing Get a Life. Resnick took over after Burton was offered the film Ed Wood. Comedy A Christmas Wish is a 2011 comedy drama family film written and directed by Craig Clyde. Comedy "The sex-crazed boys of Eating Out return in Q. Allan Brocka’s latest, a smorgasbord of political incorrectness, pop culture namedropping, gratuitous nudity, and, of course, drama! When happy couple Zack and Casey enroll in Dick Dickey’s Drama Camp, things get complicated. Casey was already jealous over the way Zack stares at (supposedly) straight Benji, but when Zack and Benji are cast as lovers in The Taming of the Shrew, Casey hits his limit and decides to take action. Will drama camp tear the boys apart? Also featuring: Mink Stole (Pink Flamingos), Harmony Santana (Gun Hill Road), Ronnie Kroell (Make Me a Supermodel), Jesse Archer (Boy Culture), and Steven Daigle (Big Brother)." Quoting the synopsis from the 2011 New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Film Festival site. Documentary film Nadie es Inocente is a 1986 documentary short film directed by Sarah Minter. Animation The Man Who Was Afraid of Falling is a 2011 short animation comedy drama film written and directed by Joseph Wallace. Animation The Creation is a 1981 short, animation film directed by Will Vinton. Animation Tripping the Rift: The Movie is a 2008 animation, comedy and science fiction film written by Mark Amato, Ken Goin, Lanier Laney, John Minnis, Terry Sweeney and directed by Bernie Denk. Comedy After leaving his small town Southern roots, Carter Simms heads for the big city of Los Angeles to make it in the corporate world. On the outside looking in, he apparently has it all: money, a beautiful uptown girlfriend, a great career, a luxurious car, and a penthouse. When Carter suddenly loses his job and his girlfriend in the same hour one morning - he makes a decision to head back home Comedy Julie & Julia is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nora Ephron starring Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Stanley Tucci, and Chris Messina. The film contrasts the life of chef Julia Child in the early years of her culinary career with the life of young New Yorker Julie Powell, who aspires to cook all 524 recipes in Child's cookbook in 365 days, a challenge she described on her popular blog that made her a published author. Ephron's screenplay is adapted from two books: My Life in France, Child's autobiography written with Alex Prud'homme, and a memoir by Powell documenting online her daily experiences cooking each of the 524 recipes in Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and she later began reworking that blog, The Julie/Julia Project. Both of these books were written and published in the same time frame. The film is the first major motion picture based on a blog. In March 2008, Ephron began filming with Streep as Child and Adams as Powell. On July 30, 2009, the film officially premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York; and, on August 7, 2009, it opened throughout North America. Streep and Adams previously starred together in Doubt. Science Fiction Future Force is a 1989 science-fiction film written and directed by David A. Prior and starring David Carradine. A 1990 sequel to the film was made called Future Zone. Documentary film 13 Lakes is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by James Benning. Thriller "March 1992 in a small town in the suburbs of Paris. During an alcohol fuelled party, teenagers discover a body that seems lifeless hidden in the bushes of a forest Two weeks earlier. Simon Werner, a senior in the Science curriculum of the Leon Blum high school has not shown up for class. Blood stains are found in a class-room. Run-away, kidnap, suicide, murder… every scenario is envisaged by his classmates. A few days later, a student from the same class goes missing without her parents knowing where she has gone. A young girl with no dark background or connection to Simon. The next day, a third student, still from the same class, also disappears…" Quoting the synopsis of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival site. Comedy Maria, Mirabela is a live-action/animated film jointly produced by Romanian and Soviet movie studios. Science Fiction The First Men in the Moon, also promoted as H.G. Wells' The First Men in the Moon is a 2010 made for TV drama written by Mark Gatiss and directed by Damon Thomas. It is an adaptation of H. G. Wells' science fiction novel The First Men in the Moon. The film stars Gatiss as Cavor and Rory Kinnear as Bedford, with Alex Riddell, Peter Forbes, Katherine Jakeways, Lee Ingleby and Julia Deakin. This is the third collaboration between Thomas and Gatiss, and the first film to be produced by their production company Can Do Productions. On adapting the novel Gatiss said "I'm completely delighted to have the chance to bring this wonderful, funny, charming and scary story to BBC Four. It's very rare to be able to adapt a genius like H. G. Wells for the small screen and we hope to do full justice to his extraordinary vision." The First Men on the Moon was first broadcast on 19 October 2010 on BBC Four. Comedy Cop or Hood is a 1979 French crime and action film directed by Georges Lautner. Documentary film Chikara - The Sumo Wrestler's Son is a 2013 short, action, sport, family and documentary film written and directed by Simon Lereng Wilmont. Animation Dell'ammazzare il maiale is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Simone Massi. Documentary film The self proclaimed Antichrist Superstar, Marilyn Manson is still one of the most controversial metal icons of our time! His shocking performances feature fetish, horror, and Satanism took him to the top of the charts. Featuring early live performances of Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids. Documentary film The Network is a 2013 historical war documentary film directed by Eva Orner. Comedy The Most Wonderful Moment is a 1957 Italian drama film directed by Luciano Emmer. This drama deals with natural childbirth, and was described as "clinically pure, informative, edifying and, on occasion, tenderly dramatic". Pietro, a young champion of natural childbirth, is in love with a nurse; they keep their affair secret until she falls pregnant. Worried that marriage will affect his career, she participates in breathing exercises, physical training and lectures explaining the physiology of parturition. Documentary film Cinema of Vengeance: Martial Arts in the Movies is a 1994 documentary film directed by Toby Russell. Documentary film Playboy: Fast Women is a 1996 documentary film directed by Scott Allen. Comedy Convict 13 is a 1920 short comedy film starring comedian Buster Keaton. It was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. Comedy The Girl on the Boat is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Henry Kaplan and starring Norman Wisdom, Millicent Martin and Richard Briers. It is based on the novel of the same name by P.G. Wodehouse. Comedy Rugantino is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is based on the stage musical with the same name by Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini. Comedy Nafaka is a 2006 war action comedy film written and directed by Jasmin Durakovic. Comedy Rangappa Hogbitna is a 2011 Kannada film in the Comedy genre starring Ramesh Aravind and Sanjana in the lead roles . The film has been directed and written by M L Prasanna in his maiden venture and produced by Confident Films and Mahesh Kothari under Shanta Enterprises . M L Prasanna himself has composed the music. Documentary film Mediterranee is a 1963 documentary film directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet and Volker Schlöndorff. Comedy Don't Go Near the Water is a 1957 comedy film about a U.S. Navy public relations unit stationed on an island in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. It is an adaptation of the 1956 novel of the same name by William Brinkley. Glenn Ford and Gia Scala star. This is the first of several service comedies that Ford appeared in after the huge success of Teahouse of the August Moon. The movie was very successful and further solidified Ford's reputation as an adept comedic actor. Comedy Where's Willie? is a 1978 comedy family and sci-fi film written by Alan Cassidy, Ann Koomen and Frank Koomen and directed by John Florea. Animation A Series of Kinetic Sets Tell a Story is a 2011 short animated film directed by Shannon Kohlitz. Comedy Marcelo is a comedy film directed by Omar Ynigo. Animation Faust or About the Fall is a 2009 short animation film written an directed by Davor Međurečan. Animation Zoom Suit is a 2005 short film directed by John Taddeo. Documentary film O Dreamland is a 1953 documentary by British film director Lindsay Anderson. The documentary was made in 1953 by Anderson and his camerman/assistant, John Fletcher, using a single 16mm camera and an audiotape recorder. The film was shelved until 1956 when Anderson included it as part of the first Free Cinema programme. The black-and-white film is a 12-minute exploration of the Dreamland funfair in Margate, Kent and has no commentary but is accompanied by background noises and music. Gavin Lambert, a key supporter of the Free Cinema movement, said of the film "Everything is ugly... It is almost too much. The nightmare is redeemed by the point of view, which, for all the unsparing candid camerawork and the harsh, inelegant photography, is emphatically humane. Pity, sadness, even poetry is infused into this drearily tawdry, aimlessly hungry world." Comedy The Big Blockade is a 1942 British black-and-white war propaganda film in the style of dramatised documentary. It is directed by Charles Frend and stars Will Hay, Leslie Banks, Michael Redgrave and John Mills. It was produced by Michael Balcon for Ealing Studios, in collaboration with the Ministry of Economic Warfare. Documentary film Friendly Persuasion: Iranian Cinema After the 1979 Revolution is a 2000 documentary film written and directed by Jamsheed Akrami. Comedy The Gal Who Took the West is a 1949 film directed by Frederick de Cordova. It stars Yvonne De Carlo and Charles Coburn. It was nominated for an award by the Writers Guild of America 1950. Thriller Blinded is a film written and directed by Eleanor Yule. In 2004 it won the Jury Award at the Celtic Film and Television Festival and it also won the Silver Screen award at the U.S. International Film and Video Festival. It was nominated for the Raindance Award at the 2004 British Independent Film Awards. The film was produced by Oscar van Heek and John Crissey III. Executive producers are Bill Gore, Steve McIntyre, Carole Sheridan and Agnes Wilkie. Comedy Skagerrak is a 2003 Danish drama film directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Science Fiction Eden Log is a 2007 French science fiction horror film directed and co-written by Franck Vestiel. The film was Vestiel's first as a director, who shot the entire film using only hand-held cameras. Reviews towards the film were mixed, which received an aggregated score of 43% from Rotten Tomatoes. In North America, it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2008. Comedy The Opposite of Sex is a 1998 film written and directed by Don Roos and stars Christina Ricci, Martin Donovan and Lisa Kudrow. Comedy Padosan is a 1968 Indian comedy film. Directed by Jyoti Swaroop, it was produced by Mehmood, N. C. Sippy and written by Rajendra Krishan. The music is by R.D. Burman. The movie stars Sunil Dutt and Saira Banu are in the lead roles. Kishore Kumar, Mukri, Raj Kishore and Keshto Mukherjee played the supporting roles. Mehmood as the South Indian musician and rival to Sunil Dutt is among the highlights of the film. Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the "Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films". The film was a remake of 1960 Tamil film Adutha Veettu Penn. It is based on the Bengali story Pasher Bari by Arun Chowdhury, which was first adapted in Bengali in 1952 as Pasher Bari directed by Sudhir Mukherjee and starring Bhanu Bannerjee. It was remade in Telugu as Pakkinti Ammayi starring Anjali Devi, Relangi, and singer A. M. Rajah. It was again remade into the Telugu film Pakkinti Ammayi starring Chandra Mohan, Jayasudha, S.P. Balasubrahmanyam and K. Chakravarthi. The movie was remade in Kannada as Pakkadamane Hudugi starring Raghavendra Rajkumar and Anant Nag. Comedy Casanova Brown is a 1944 American romantic comedy film directed by Sam Wood, and starring Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, and Frank Morgan. Written by Thomas Mitchell, Floyd Dell, and Nunnally Johnson, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards: for Best Score, Best Sound, Recording and Best Art Direction. The film had its world premiere in western France after the Allies had liberated those territories following the D-Day Invasion. Thriller Lost in the Bush is a 1973 Australian film based on the true story of three siblings who got lost in the Victorian bush for several days in 1864. They were discovered through the help of some aboriginal trackers including Dick-a-Dick. Documentary film Adolf Hitler: His Life is a 2005 historical documentary film. Comedy Undercover Blues is a 1993 comedy film about a family of secret agents, starring Kathleen Turner and Dennis Quaid. The film was written by Ian Abrams and directed by Herbert Ross. Thriller Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS is a 1975 American Nazi exploitation film produced in the USA. The film was directed by Don Edmonds, produced by David F. Friedman and written by Jonah Royston. Comedy Les Lions sont lâchés is a 1961 French comedy film directed by Henri Verneuil, and written by France Roche and Michel Audiard. The music score was by Georges Garvarentz and the cinematography by Christian Matras. It tells the story of three women living in Paris. Comedy Im Kreise der Lieben is a 1991 film written and directed by Hermine Huntgeburth. Animation Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes is the 100th direct-to-DVD movie to feature the Holly Hobbie character. It was released to video on October 24, 2006, and broadcast on November 11, 2006 on Nick Jr.. A book adaptation from Little Simon, published on October 3, was adapted by Bonnie Pinehurst and illustrated by Kellee Riley. It features songs with music and lyrics by Sheriff Mandy Collins and Charlotte Spencer of the Hyper Girls. Comedy Bet Zit in de Penarie is a 1927 Dutch silent comedy film written by Eugène Beeckman and directed by André Boesnach and Adrienne Solser. Animation Ouverture is a 2013 short animated film written by Bracey Smith and directed by Bracey Smith and Neil Dvorak. Comedy The Ranom of Red Chief is a 1998 film directed by Bob Clark. Documentary film Fox Movietone News: Jenkins Orphanage Band is a 1928 short documentary and musical film. Comedy My Old Duchess is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring George Lacy, Betty Ann Davies and Dennis Hoey. In an effort to impress a film producer, a stage manager disguises himself as a duchess. It was based on an original sketch by Fred Karno. Thriller Keeper of the Flame is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama film directed by George Cukor, and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart is adapted from the novel Keeper of the Flame by I. A. R. Wylie. Hepburn plays the widow of a famous civic leader who has suddenly died in an accident, while Tracy portrays a former war correspondent who intends to write a flattering biography of the dead man, only to find that his death is shrouded in mystery. Screenwriter Stewart considered the script to be the finest moment of his entire career, feeling vindicated by the assignment as he believed that Hollywood had punished him for years for his political views. Principal filming began in the last week of August 1942, four months after the release of the novel, published by Random House. The entire picture was filmed on a sound stage, with no location shooting. Hepburn had already begun her extramarital affair with Tracy, and due to his heavy drinking, she became his constant guardian during filming. Comedy Forever Female is a 1953 film directed by Irving Rapper. It stars Ginger Rogers and William Holden. It won a Golden Globe in 1954. Comedy A Virtuous Vamp is a 1919 American comedy film produced by and starring Constance Talmadge, and based on the play The Bachelor by Clyde Fitch. On December 18, 2013, the Library of Congress announced that this film had been selected for the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Animation Simhall is a 2014 Animation short film directed by Niki Lindroth von Bahr. Documentary film Passport to the Universe is a 2012 documentary film. Thriller Abnormal Excitement: Nao Saejima is a 1989 Japanese pink film in the supernatural thriller genre directed by Masahiro Kasai. It was chosen as Best Film of the year at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. Comedy The 4th Meeting is a comedy drama film directed by Josh MacNeal. Comedy Somebody's Darling is a 1925 British silent comedy film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Betty Balfour, Rex O'Malley and Fred Raynham. A young woman who believes herself to be an orphan rediscovers her family when she is left a large inheritance but a sinister uncle tries to cheat her out of money. The film marked an attempt by Balfour to avoid being typecast in her popular role as the Cockney Squibs by playing an upper-class heiress. She defended her move by declaring "I don't have to wear any shabby or sombre dresses for this part. I go out and spend lost of money on beautiful paquin gowns and frocks and wraps". Comedy Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch is the fourth film in the Air Bud series. Comedy The Clinging Vine is a 1926 silent film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and Paul Sloane and directed by Sloane. It was distributed by DeMille's Producers Distributing Corporation. The film is based on a 1922 Broadway play by Zelda Sears. A starring vehicle for Leatrice Joy who left Paramount along with DeMille when he formed his own distributing company PDC. This film is preserved at the Library of Congress and is available on the DVD. Documentary film Soliloquy is a 2012 documentary film directed by Magda Dragan. Comedy Doll Face is a 1945 American film directed by Lewis Seiler starring Vivian Blaine as "Doll Face" Carroll. The film is also known as Come Back to Me in the United Kingdom. Comedy Love in Nepal is a 2004 Hindi romantic comedy and thriller film directed by Rajat Mukherjee which hit the screens on 6 March 2004. Unlike Sonu Nigam in the male lead, who is otherwise a well known Bollywood playback singer, the film has a virtually unknown star cast which includes Jharana Bajracharya from Nepal and Flora Saini in the female lead. This is Sonu Nigam's second film as the male lead. Comedy Your Highness is a 2011 American fantasy stoner comedy film directed by David Gordon Green, starring Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman and Zooey Deschanel, with Justin Theroux, Toby Jones and Damian Lewis in supporting roles. Written by McBride and Ben Best, the film was released on April 8, 2011. It received mostly negative reviews by critics and grossed less than half its $50 million budget. Comedy The Olsen Gang's Last Trick is a 1998 Danish comedy film directed by Tom Hedegaard and Morten Arnfred, and starring Ove Sprogøe. Comedy Men… is a 1985 West German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Animation FRAMES is a 2010 animation short film directed by Martin Thoburn and Matti Adoma Tallinn. Documentary film The Hungry Heart is a 2013 documentary film directed by Bess O’Brien. Comedy Hum Tum is a 2004 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Kunal Kohli and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. The movie stars Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji in the lead roles. The film itsself is loosely based on the 1989 romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally.... Hum Tum follows the encounters of the two main characters until they, after several years and various meetings, become friends and finally fall in love at the end of the movie. The comic characters Hum and Tum have their own animated sequences in the movie, where they represent the current state of Karan's and Rhea's relationship. The animation for this film was done by Kathaa Animations and the Special Effects by Tata Elxsi. The director Kunal Kohli has stated that the film "is inspired from the genre When Harry Met Sally... belongs to." The film was generally received well by critics, and special praise went to Khan's and Mukerji's performances. It won several Filmfare Awards, including Best Actress, Director, and Actor in a Comic Role. In June 2005, Khan won the National Film Award for Best Actor. Documentary film The Out List is a 2013 documentary film directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Comedy Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular is a 2007 comedy film directed by C.B. Harding. Comedy The Naughty Flirt is a 1931 romantic comedy film directed by Edward Cline and starring Alice White, Paul Page and Myrna Loy. Documentary film Enthusiasm is a 1931 documentary film directed by Dziga Vertov. Comedy Boudu is a 2005 comedy film written by Philippe Lopes-Curval and directed by Gérard Jugnot. Comedy Cinque giorni di tempesta is a 1997 film directed by Francesco Calogero. Comedy The Ferocious Saladin is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Angelo Musco, Alida Valli and Lino Carenzio. The film was made at Cinecittà in Rome. On 28 April 1937, Benito Mussolini visited the newly-completed studio. Along with the historical epic Scipio Africanus, this was one of the films he saw being made. The film's sets were designed by art director Alfredo Montori. Animation The Boy Who Saw The Wind is an animated film based on the novel by C.W. Nicol. Directed by Kazuki Omori, it was broadcast in Japan on Brain's Base and Hitachi-Maxell on July 22, 2000. It was also broadcast in France by AK Video, in Spain by HBO and in Russia by MC Entertainment. The film was adapted into a play by Japan's Atom Theater Company. Documentary film Expo: Magic of the White City is a historical documentary released to DVD on September 13, 2005. Directed by Mark Bussler and narrated by Gene Wilder, the documentary tells the story of Chicago's World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. It begins by explaining Frederick Law Olmsted's planning of the fair and the architecture by Daniel Burnham. It also details exhibits by many people, including George Westinghouse, Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison. In addition to detailing the fair itself, the documentary also describes the Midway Plaisance. Features of the Midway included bellydancing, side-shows, saloons, and a large Ferris wheel. Finally Expo: Magic of the White City discusses the aftermath of the fair and the legacy it left. Janson Media acquired the copyright to the film in 2010. Thriller If I Die Before I Wake is a 1998 crime thriller film written by Brian Katkin and P.J. Pettiette and directed by Brian Katkin. Animation The Best of Dr. Seuss is a 2000 animation and family film. Thriller Dead Again is a 1991 psychological thriller/neo-noir written by Scott Frank and directed by Kenneth Branagh. It stars Branagh and his then-wife Emma Thompson, and co-stars Andy García, Derek Jacobi, Wayne Knight, and Robin Williams. Dead Again was a moderate box-office success and was positively received by the majority of critics. For their work on the film, Derek Jacobi was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Patrick Doyle, who composed the film's music, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Score. Documentary film All for the Good of the World and Nosovice is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Vít Klusák. ""Using cars to change the world" is one of the mottos of the South Korean automobile manufacturer Hyundai, which produces 300,000 cars each year with the help of the inhabitants of the Czech village Nosovice. The factory looks like it came from another planet, the parking lot and the huge drab shoebox-shaped factory contrasting shrilly with the rolling green hills that surround them. Once, the local people grew vegetables here. Now, the villagers - employees - must get used to the Koreans' strict operating procedure and perform monotonous tasks in the factory. They spend entire days at the conveyor belt with barely a break. The farmers who used to own the land were subjected to huge pressure, including death threats, to sell their fertile agricultural plots bordering a nature reserve to the factory, sometimes for as little as 4,000 euros a piece. One of the landowners resists to the last and erects a statue made of rusty car parts and a copy of a letter containing a death threat. Czech director Vít Klusák's previous film work includes co-directing Czech Dream, in which he created a huge media campaign to entice Czechs to a fake hypermarket. In this film, Klusák follows nine of the people involved, once more creating a politically charged film that takes a stance against consumerism and destruction of the landscape." Quoting the description from the 2010 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam site. Documentary film Hungry for Monsters is a 2003 documentary by George Csicsery about false memory, focussing on Nicole Althaus' disproved allegations of sexual abuse against her father, made when she was 15 years old. Documentary film Muchos años después... Gabo en México is a 20 biographical documenary film written and directed by Juan Jacinto Silva. Comedy Smother is a 2008 comedy film starring Diane Keaton as a mother who is over-attached to her adult son. The movie is directed by Vince Di Meglio. Thriller Schatten des Jaguar is a thriller film written by Clemens Murath. Comedy Baikonur is 2011 science fiction romance film written by Sergej Ashkenazy, Veit Helmer, Daniela Baumgärtl and directed by Veit Helmer. Documentary film Caudillo is a documentary film by Spanish film director Basilio Martín Patino. It follows the military and political career of Francisco Franco and the most important moments of the Spanish Civil War. It uses footage from both sides of the war, music from the period and voice-over testimonies of various people. Animation Erotango is a 2014 animated short film directed by Jorge Benedetti and Mariano Sandro Villegas Gonzalez. Animation Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone is a 2007 Japanese animated film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno. It is the first of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was produced and co-distributed by Anno's Studio Khara in partnership with Gainax. Hideaki Anno wrote the first movie and is the general director and manager for the entire project. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto provided character designs for the film, while Ikuto Yamashita provided mechanical designs. Both Shinji Higuchi and Tomoki Kyoda provided the film's storyboards. The film focuses on a young teenager named Shinji Ikari, who is asked to pilot a mecha known as "Evangelion Unit-01" to protect the world from mysterious creatures known as Angels. The plot is largely a point-for-point adaptation of the first six episodes of the original anime. While some scenes and events are replications of the original series, others unfold differently with new or omitted scenes and newly-available 3D CG technology. The film received a positive response from fans, with Hideaki Anno himself calling it a "faithful remake of the original series". Comedy Sinful Davey is a 1969 adventure/crime/comedy film. The movie stars John Hurt, Pamela Franklin, and in early appearances Fionnula Flanagan and Anjelica Huston. Thriller Dus Kahaniyaan is a 2007 anthology Indian film comprising ten short films telling ten different stories which are directed by a host of six directors. Some of the stories have twisted ending and bring supernatural elements and have similarities with other supernatural series like Tales from the Crypt. The film was declared an above average grosser at the box office. The film is inspired from the Hollywood movie The Ten. Animation Up in the tree is a 2010 Vietnamese computer-animated comedy film produced by Biqit Studio. Animation Mustapha et la clématite is a 2013 short film written by Marie-Jo Long, Rémi Dumas and Sabine Allard and directed by Marie-Jo Long and Sabine Allard. Comedy Ski School is a 1991 comedy film about a fictional ski school starring Dean Cameron. A sequel, Ski School 2, followed in 1994, also starring Cameron. Comedy You're Never Too Young is a comedy film starring the team of Martin and Lewis, released on August 25, 1955 by Paramount Pictures, and co-starring Diana Lynn, Nina Foch, and Raymond Burr. Comedy Ojuken is a film directed by Yôjirô Takita. Documentary film Host and author of international best-seller Cracking The Da Vinci Code, Simon Cox, takes you on an in depth journey through the heart of the mysteries behind Dan Brown's best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code. Comedy Anxious to use artificial life to improve the world, Rosetta Stone, a bio-geneticist creates a Recipe for Cyborgs and uses her own DNA in order to breed three Self Replicating Automatons, part human, part computer, named Ruby, Olive and Marine. The SRAs act as 'portals' on the Internet, helping users to fulfill their dreams. The SRAs are nourished through touch. Because they were bred only with Rosetta's DNA, they need the balance of a Y chromosome or male sperm to survive. Rosetta projects seduction scenes from movie clips onto Ruby, which absorbs as she sleeps. The SRAS cannot distinguish dreams from reality. Ruby acts out these scenes in real life with the men and shares her spoils with her sisters. However, Ruby's encounters suffer from impotence and unexplained rashes. Fearing a bio-gender war, the FBI sends in Agent Edward Hopper to solve the mystery. Puzzled, he turns for help from a private cyber detective; the men recover. Ruby falls in love and becomes impregnated by Sandy, a xerox shop worker. The characters struggle to find love in a world that no longer needs sex to reproduce, a world that is changing and is populated with people who use provisional identities and are seen through virtual selves and a world where love is the only thing that makes things real. Thriller Trois huit (English: Nightshift) is a 2001 drama film directed by Philippe Le Guay. Comedy The date is April 18, 1776. The Pink Panther plays an American soldier in the Revolutionary War who makes Paul Revere's famous ride with the warning that the Red Coats are coming by sea. Animation Rio 2 is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure-comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. It is the sequel to the 2011 computer-animated film Rio and the studio's first film to have a sequel outside of their existing Ice Age franchise. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the first film was set and Rio 2 begins, though most of its plot occurs in the Amazon rainforest. Featuring the returning voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, will.i.am, Jamie Foxx, George Lopez, Tracy Morgan, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, and Jake T. Austin, the film was released internationally on March 20, 2014, and on April 11, 2014, in American theaters. Rio 2 was Don Rhymer's final film after he died on November 28, 2012. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the film was a box office success, earning over $498 million. Animation The Legend of the Titanic is a 1999 Italian animated film directed by Orlando Corradi and Kim J. Ok. The film is a very loose adaptation of the RMS Titanic sinking and featured several fantasy elements such as anthropomorphic animals. The Legend of the Titanic was followed by a 2004 sequel titled Tentacolino. Comedy I Really Hate My Job is a 2007 British comedy film directed by Oliver Parker and starring Neve Campbell, Shirley Henderson, Alexandra Maria Lara, Anna Maxwell Martin, Oana Pellea, and Danny Huston as himself. It is an independent film produced by 3DD Productions. Documentary film Lost and Found in Mexico is a 2007 film directed by Caren Cross. Thriller The Tigers is a 1991 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Eric Tsang, and starring Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Felix Wong, Michael Miu and Kent Tong. It is a film adaptation of the 1980s TVB serial, Rise and Fall of a Stand-In which featured the film's stars Miu and Tong. Comedy This orally erotic drama is inspired by the writings of the Marquis de Sade. It is oral in the sense that all of the sexual action is explicitly discussed, but never seen on screen. At one point Mr. Dolman begins reading chapters from his sexual journal. At another juncture, the uptight mother of a recently deflowered virgin shows up. To show her mother all she's missed, the daughter involves her in an orgy that has her mother committing sodomy, incest, lesbianism, and adultery simultaneously. Documentary film Close-Up is a 1990 Iranian docufiction written, directed and edited by Abbas Kiarostami. The film tells the story of the real-life trial of a man who impersonated film-maker Mohsen Makhmalbaf, conning a family into believing they would star in his new film. It features the people involved, acting as themselves. A film about human identity, it helped to increase recognition of Kiarostami in the West. In the 2012 Sight & Sound poll, it was voted by critics onto "The Top 50 Greatest Films of All Time" list. Documentary film 16 Days of Glory is a 1986 documentary film by Bud Greenspan about the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, USA. The film has been featured on HBO. Among the athletes profiled are Mary Lou Retton, Greg Louganis and Michael Groß. Comedy Feather Dusted is a Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in 1955 and directed by Robert McKimson. Foghorn tries to play games with Egghead, Jr., but finds that playing with Egghead, Jr. can be dangerous. Comedy Tough Guys of the Prairie is a 1970 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Dirch Passer. Documentary film The Last Assyrians is a French documentary film by Robert Alaux. Comedy A Yank in Ermine is a 1955 British comedy film starring Peter M. Thompson, Jon Pertwee and Sid James. An American soldier inherits the Lordship of an English village. Comedy Kummeli: Kultakuume (Kummeli: Goldrush) is a 1997 Finnish comedy film starring Heikki Hela, Heikki Silvennoinen, Timo Kahilainen and Heikki Vihinen, stars of the Finnish sketch-series Kummeli. This was their second cinema-release after 1996's Kummeli: Stories. Unlike Stories, Kultakuume has a single plot whereas Stories was composed of long-sketches. The story is set in 1984. Elmeri Hautamäki (Silvennoinen) is a man who has lived his entire life in a mental institution. He escapes with his homosexual nurse Janne-Petteri Broman (Hela) and is joined by the Kagelberg-twins Jönssi and Dille (Vihinen and Kahilainen) on a quest for the hidden gold treasure of his father Kyrpä-Jooseppi Hautamäki, who was killed by a fleeing German soldier Peter North (Jukka Puotila) back in 1944, in Lapland. Their escape leads them to be pursued by not only the Mental Institute's doctors Rasikangas and Kulokoski (Mari Turunen and Kari Hietalahti) but by the police as well. The motley crew arrives at Elmeri's... Thriller The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date is the fifth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Warren William in his fourth performance as the title detective Lone Wolf, and Edward Gargan, Lester Matthews and Don Beddoe as the film's antagonists. The film was directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Salkow and Earl Felton. The film centres on former jewel looter Michael Lanyard, also known by his alias "Lone Wolf", aiming to recover his stamp collection as well as rescuing a damsel in distress. Filming took place in August and September 1940. The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date was theatrically released in the United States in January 1941. Documentary film Olympia is a 1938 German documentary film film written, directed and produced by Leni Riefenstahl, documenting the 1936 Summer Olympics, held in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany. The film was released in two parts: Olympia 1. Teil — Fest der Völker and Olympia 2. Teil — Fest der Schönheit. It was the first documentary feature film of the Olympic Games ever made. Many advanced motion picture techniques, which later became industry standards but which were groundbreaking at the time, were employed —including unusual camera angles, smash cuts, extreme close-ups, placing tracking shot rails within the bleachers, and the like. The techniques employed are almost universally admired, but the film is controversial due to its political context. Nevertheless, the film appears on many lists of the greatest films of all-time, including Time magazine's "All-Time 100 Movies." Olympia set the precedent for future films documenting and glorifying the Olympic Games, particularly the Summer Games. The 1936 Summer Olympics torch relay was devised by the German sports official Dr. Carl Diem for these Olympic Games in Berlin. Animation A Letter To Colleen is a 2007 film written by Andy London and directed by Carolyn London and Andy London. Thriller Perfect Fit is a 2001 comedy thriller film written by Anson Downes and Linda Favila and directed by Donald P. Borchers. Science Fiction Rei and James head to Earth for a field test of an engine model, but are interrupted by 3 JAM planes that followed them. Seeing the ineptness of the Japanese Navy, Rei and James must deal with them. While meeting with the navy officials, they meet the writer Lynn Jackson. Their return trip is interrupted as well...but by whom? Science Fiction Evening Land is a 1977 Danish drama film directed by Peter Watkins. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Comedy Live outside the Box is a 2012 short, comedy, animation film written and directed by Shu-Hsuan Lin. Comedy This Is It is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Alexander Engel. Science Fiction What Happened to Charlie Spencer? is a 1986 drama fantasy film written and directed by Francis Huster. Comedy Le Voyage en Amérique is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Henri Lavorel, written by Roland Laudenbach, starring Madeleine Barbulée and Louis de Funès. It is also known as "The Voyage to America" and "Trip to America". Science Fiction Compressed 03 is a 2012 animated, sci-fi, short film directed by Kim Pimmel. Documentary film The Curators is a 2013 documentary film written by Jermaine Fletcher and directed by Jimmie Thomas and Jermaine Fletcher. Animation Flowerpots is a 2009 short animation film written and directed by Rafael Sommerhalder. Comedy Russendisko is a comedy film directed by Oliver Ziegenbalg. Comedy The Mischievous Holidays is a 2001 comedy film written by Elvira Lindo, Lola Salvador, Joan Potau and Cecilia Bartolomé, and directed by Joan Potau. Documentary film Deacon of Death is a 2004 Dutch documentary film by film director Jan van den Berg and was produced by DRS Films. The film introduces Sok Chea, a victim of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in the 70s, as she confronts Karoby, the man she remembers killing her family and others in their village when she was a child. Karoby has never been brought to trial and still lives in the village where the atrocities took place. In 2004, the film had a fairly successful theatrical release and won the Golden Calf for best long documentary. Comedy Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film, featuring Betty Boop. Documentary film After Empire is a 2011 documentary film written by Herman Asselberghs and Dieter Lesage and directed by Herman Asselberghs. Comedy Why Pick on Me? is a 1918 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Thriller Witchfinder General is a 1968 British horror film directed by Michael Reeves and starring Vincent Price, Ian Ogilvy, and Hilary Dwyer. The screenplay was by Reeves and Tom Baker based on Ronald Bassett's novel of the same name. Made on a low budget of under £100,000, the movie was co-produced by Tigon British Film Productions and American International Pictures. The story details the heavily fictionalised murderous witch-hunting exploits of Matthew Hopkins, a 17th-century English lawyer who claimed to have been appointed as a "Witch Finder Generall" by Parliament during the English Civil War to root out sorcery and witchcraft. The film was retitled The Conqueror Worm in the United States in an attempt to link it with Roger Corman's earlier series of Edgar Allan Poe-related films starring Price—although this movie has nothing to do with any of Poe's stories, and only briefly alludes to his poem. Director Reeves featured many scenes of intense onscreen torture and violence that were considered unusually sadistic at the time. Comedy First Kid is a 1996 Disney comedy film directed by David Mickey Evans and starring Sinbad and Brock Pierce. It was mostly filmed in Richmond, Virginia. Documentary film Congo in Four Acts is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Dieudo Hamadi, Kiripi Katembo Siku and Divita wa Lusala. Science Fiction Bio Hunter is a 1995 adaptation film written by Fujihiko Hosono and Yoshiaki Kawajiri and directed by Yûzô Satô. Comedy Eau Boy is a 2007 film directed by Eric Gravel. Documentary film Outliving Dracula: Le Fanu's Carmilla is a 2011 biographical documentary written by Fergus Daly; directed by Fergus Daly and Katherine Waugh. Comedy The Backlot Murders is a campy 2002 horror film starring Jaime Anstead, Priscilla Barnes, Charles Fleischer and Corey Haim. A killer in an Elvis mask murders the cast and crew of a rock band video shoot. Comedy Downtown 81 is a film that was shot in 1980-1981. This film, directed by Edo Bertoglio, written and produced by Glenn O'Brien with post-production in 1999-2000 by Maripol, is a rare real-life snapshot of ultra-hip subculture of post-punk era Manhattan. Starring renowned artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and featuring such Village artists as James Chance, Amos Poe, Walter Steding, and Tav Falco, the film is a bizarre elliptical urban fairytale. In 1999, Michael Zilkha, founder of ZE records, became the film's Executive Producer. Comedy About Face is a 1942 comedy film written by Eugene Conrad and Edward E. Seabrook and directed by Kurt Neumann. Animation Dilla is a 2011 animated short film directed by Stanley Moore, Michael Sauls, Michael Klim and Dominic Pallotta. Thriller The Lookout is a 2007 crime film written and directed by Scott Frank, screenwriter of Out of Sight and Get Shorty, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jeff Daniels, Matthew Goode, and Isla Fisher. The Lookout is Frank's directorial debut. It was produced by Birnbaum/Barber, Laurence Mark Productions, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, Spyglass Entertainment, and Miramax Films. Miramax distributes the film in the USA, and Buena Vista International elsewhere. Documentary film The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein is a 1992 short animated documentary directed by Joyce Borenstein about her father, the Canadian painter Sam Borenstein. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. In Canada, it was named best short documentary at the 12th Genie Awards. Thriller Little Murder is a 2011 supernatural thriller film directed by Predrag Antonijević. The film premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 8, 2011. Comedy Wer seine Frau lieb hat is an East German film. It was released in 1955. Thriller Eight—The Power of Shani is a Hindi horror film written and directed by Karan Razdan. The film stars Raj Tara and Meghna Naidu in the lead roles along with Gulshan Grover in a supporting role. It debuted at 14 April 2006. Documentary film Another Perfect World is a 2009 film written by Femke Wolting and directed by Jorien van Nes and Femke Wolting. Comedy Thanks for the Tip is a 1997 comedy film directed by Francesc Bellmunt. Thriller Target: Harry is a 1969 thriller film directed by Roger Corman. Thriller Agyaat is a Bollywood horror film by Ram Gopal Varma starring Nitin Kumar Reddy, Gautam Rode, and Priyanka Kothari. The film was released on 7 August 2009. It was dubbed and released simultaneously in Telugu as Adavi. The film is shot at Sigiriya jungle in Sri Lanka. Comedy I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK is a 2006 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Park Chan-wook. Animation Composition in Blue is a 1935 short film directed by Oskar Fischinger. Comedy Straight Talk is an 1992 American comedy-film distributed by Hollywood Pictures, directed by Barnet Kellman and starring Dolly Parton and James Woods. Parton did not receive star-billing in any other theatrically released films until the 2012 film Joyful Noise, alongside Queen Latifah. Her previous starring films were 9 to 5, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Rhinestone, and Steel Magnolias. Documentary film My World is a 2013 documentary biographical family drama short film written and directed by Sergio Garcia Locatelli. Comedy The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell is a 1982 Comedy Documentary film written by Joseph Adamson and Robert B. Weide and directed by Richard Patterson. Comedy Král komiků is a Czech comedy film starring Vlasta Burian. It was released in 1963. Comedy Phase 7 is a 2010 Argentine science fiction film written and directed by Nicolas Goldbart and starring Daniel Hendler, Jazmín Stuart and Federico Luppi. Documentary film Sophie Calle: Untitled is a 2012 documentary written and directed by Victoria Clay Mendoza. Comedy Matchstick Men is a 2003 American comedy drama film directed by Ridley Scott. Based on Eric Garcia's 2002 novel of the same name, the film stars Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, and Alison Lohman. Science Fiction The Stand is a 1994 American television miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. King also wrote the teleplay, and has a cameo role in the series. It was directed by Mick Garris and stars Gary Sinise, Miguel Ferrer, Rob Lowe, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Jamey Sheridan, Laura San Giacomo, Molly Ringwald, Corin Nemec, Adam Storke, Ray Walston and Matt Frewer. It originally aired on ABC starting on May 8, 1994. Comedy Italian for Beginners is a 2000 Danish romantic comedy film written and directed by Lone Scherfig. The film stars Anders W. Berthelsen, Lars Kaalund and Peter Gantzler. The film was made by the austere principles of the Dogme 95 movement, including the use of hand held video cameras and natural lighting, and is known as Dogme XII. However, in contrast to most Dogme films which are harsh and serious in tone, Italian for Beginners is a light-hearted comedy. Made on a low budget of $600,000, the film ranks as the most profitable Scandinavian film in history. In May 2010, it was officially revealed that writer-director Scherfig "borrowed" her plot from the Irish novel Evening Class by Maeve Binchy. Zentropa has agreed to pay a non-disclosed compensation to Binchy. Documentary film Bear 71 is a 2012 interactive National Film Board of Canada web documentary by Leanne Allison and Jeremy Mendes about a grizzly bear in Banff National Park, who was collared at the age of three and was watched her whole life via trail cameras in the park. Thriller Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai is a 1999 American crime action film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. Forest Whitaker stars as the title character, the mysterious "Ghost Dog", a hitman in the employ of the Mafia, who follows the ancient code of the samurai as outlined in the book of Yamamoto Tsunetomo's recorded sayings, Hagakure. Critics have noted similarities between the movie and Jean-Pierre Melville's 1967 film Le Samouraï. Comedy Dayman Ma`ak is a 1954 Egyptian musical comedy romance film directed and co-written by Henry Barakat and starring Muhammad Fawzi, Salah Nazmi, Faten Hamama, and Abdel Waress Assar. Documentary film Living Statues is a 2013 short biographical drama documentary film written and directed by Mirrah Iañez. Comedy The Old Wallop is a 1927 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 65th Our Gang short that was released and was considered to be a lost film. However, a foreign print of the film was found and is nearly complete. The United States version was destroyed from the 1967 MGM Vault fire Comedy A Caixa is a 1994 Portuguese comedy film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was screened in competition at the 1994 Tokyo International Film Festival. Thriller Sahara Cross is a 1978 Italian action film directed by Tonino Valerii. It is the first Italian film to use steadicam. Science Fiction The Princess Blade is a 2001 Japanese action film directed by Shinsuke Sato. It is a reimagining of the manga Lady Snowblood by Kazuo Koike and Kazuo Kamimura. Animation Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury is a 2013 Brazilian animated drama film written and directed by Luiz Bolognesi. The film follows important moments in the history of Brazil, narrated by a character who lives almost 600 years ago, seeking for the resurrection of his beloved Janaína, and coming to his current life in the year 2096. It was one of the 19 submitted for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in the 86th edition. Comedy Scumbus is an Australian comedy film written and produced by Ed Kavalee. The film stars Kavalee, Toby Truslove and Lachy Hulme. It was filmed in Melbourne, Victoria. Comedy The Master of Disguise is a 2002 comedy film starring Dana Carvey, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould, James Brolin, and Brent Spiner. Adam Sandler produced The Master of Disguise through his Happy Madison production company. Though successful at the box office, the film was panned by critics, scoring a rating of 1% on review-aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes. It is considered to be one of the worst films of all time. Comedy The Wild Goose Chaser is a 1925 short comedy film written by Frank Capra and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Comedy Adventures on the Lido is a 1933 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Alfred Piccaver, S.Z. Sakall and Nora Gregor. Because Oswald was a jew both this and another film of his were denied permission to be shown in Nazi Germany. Comedy Lobster Man From Mars is a 1989 comedy film directed by Stanley Sheff and starring Tony Curtis. The film is a spoof of B-movie sci-fi films from the 1950s. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 1989. Comedy Fancypants is a 2011 film directed by Joshua Russell and starring Patrick Gleason, Roddy Piper, and Robert Carradine. Featuring Nick Turturro, Richard Kind, and introducing Jackson Dunn. It is a comedy/drama about a professional wrestler who is afraid of conflict in real life. He is nearing the end of his career and finds out he has one fan left in an 8-year old boy, who hides a secret that will change Leo's life forever. The film was shot entirely on location in Chicago. The film won Best Feature at the 2011 Sunscreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg, Florida, and was an official selection at the 2011 Seattle True Independent Film Festival and the 2012 Treasure Coast Film Festival in Fort Pierce, Florida. The movie premiered in Chicago on September 29, 2011. It had a limited theatrical release, then was released nationwide on February 10, 2012 via Comcast On Demand, and March 13, 2012 through Time Warner, Cox, Charter, and all other cable providers. It is distributed in the US by Lightning Entertainment and Entertainment Content Management. Documentary film Toute la mémoire du monde is a documentary short film by Alain Resnais released in 1956. Thriller ELLE also known as Él, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by the ELF Corporation which was originally released on June 13, 1991. A remake produced by ELF Corporation retitled Él was released September 29, 2000. Green Bunny produced an anime original video animation titled Él which was released in two volumes in 2001. The series depicts the survivors of a nuclear war that are gathered in a single, tightly-monitored city. Science Fiction - Intro Narration by Peter Cullen Voltron: The Fleet of Doom was a television special involving heroes of both Voltron series working together to defeat their sworn enemy, King Zarkon who aligns with the Drule Empire to create a mighty armada called the Fleet of Doom. This movie was released later on DVD by the company originally responsible for taking the Japanese source material and bringing it to American audiences, World Events Productions. Fleet of Doom was intended to explain the transition from Lion Force Voltron to Vehicle Force Voltron and hence represents the only time in the show’s animated history where the two incarnations of the giant robot appear together. However, the movie was not televised until after the series had been canceled, forming more of an epilogue than a transition. Thriller Thursday the 12th is a 2003 drama film written by Paula Milne and directed by Charles Beeson. Thriller Strangers on a Train is an American psychological crime thriller film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and based on the 1950 novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith. It was shot in the autumn of 1950 and released by Warner Bros. on June 30, 1951. The film stars Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, and Robert Walker, and features Leo G. Carroll, Patricia Hitchcock, and Laura Elliott. The film is number 32 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills. The story concerns two strangers who meet on a train, a young tennis player and a charming psychopath. The psychopath suggests that because they each want to "get rid" of someone, they should "exchange" murders, and that way neither will get caught. The first murder is committed; then the psychopath tries to force the tennis player to complete the bargain. Animation My License is a 2011 short animated comedy, family and coming-of-age film written and directed by Elizabeth Herrick. Science Fiction Skyrunners is an American-Canadian sci-fi action/thriller television film that premiered on Disney XD on November 27, 2009. It is the first and so far the only original film that premiered on network until Pants on Fire in 2014. Documentary film Lost and Sound is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lindsey Dryden. Comedy A Mix-Up in Pedigrees is a 1913 American silent short comedy film starring William Garwood and Francelia Billington. Documentary film Space Race: Race to the Moon: Vol. 1 is a 2007 historical fiction documentary film. Comedy Gilda Live is an American film released in 1980 starring Gilda Radner. It was directed by Mike Nichols and was produced by Lorne Michaels. Radner and Michaels and all of the writers involved with the production were alumni from the television program Saturday Night Live. Documentary film Chelsea's Light is a short documentary film directed by Bruce Caulk. Comedy Sixty Million Dollar Man is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Raymond Yip and starring Stephen Chow, Ng Man Tat, and Gigi Leung. Documentary film Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour is the first video album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released by Warner Music Video and Sire Records on November 13, 1985 and contains the concert footage from The Virgin Tour, filmed at Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan on May 25, 1985. Director Daniel Kleinman, who presided over the shooting of the tour on video, submitted the footage to Warner Bros. Records, who decided to release it as a video album. Madonna wanted to have a proper introduction added before the concert footage and asked director James Foley to shoot one, which portrayed her with her first image makeover, reciting lines related to how she became famous. After its release, Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour received mixed reviews from critics, but went on to become a commercial success, topping the Music Video Sales chart of Billboard and becoming the top selling music video cassette of 1986. The video was certified two-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 copies and in September 1986, it received a "Video Software Dealers Award" for the Most Popular Music Video. Thriller O Dia que Durou 21 Anos is a Brazilian documentary film that shows the influence of the U.S. government in the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état. Original White House tapes with John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson as well as CIA Top Secret documents reveal how the US government planned to overthrow Brazilian elected president João Goulart. The film has won three awards in international festivals cinemas, two of these in the United States and one in France. Comedy Camping is a 1990 comedy film written by Andrew Galton, Ray Galton and Edmondt Jensen, and directed by Sune Lund-Sørensen. Thriller The Ghosts of Edendale is a 2003 low budget supernatural thriller film written and directed by Stefan Avalos. It is distributed by Warner Brothers. The film was shot in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California and was shot entirely on video. Comedy Close Encounter of Mahjong is a 2011 comedy crime film written and directed by Donald Li. Documentary film Il Loro Natale is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed by Gaetano Di Vaio. Comedy Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness is a 1997 Japanese animated film and the fifth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was released in India on June 17, 2012 named as Shin Chan in Dark Tama Tama Thrilling Chase and aired on Hungama TV. Thriller Untersuchung an Mädeln is a 1999 film directed by Peter Payer. Comedy He Say, She Say, But What Does God Say? is a 2004 Comedy, Drama and Musical film written and directed by David E. Talbert. Thriller Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe is a Bollywood romance/thriller movie directed by Vinay Shukla released on January 11, 2002, starring Aftab Shivdasani and introducing Esha Deol, the daughter of famous actors Dharmendra and Hema Malini, in the lead roles. Sanjay Kapoor is featured as the villain. Jaya Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Juliet Alburque, Jaspal Bhatti and Rajpal Yadav are featured in supporting roles. Thriller Bhramaram is a 2009 Malayalam thriller film of road-movie genre, written and directed by Blessy, starring Mohanlal, Suresh Menon, Murali Gopy and Bhumika Chawla. Thriller The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is a 2008 American adventure film and is the third and final installment in the Mummy series. The film stars Brendan Fraser, Maria Bello, John Hannah, Luke Ford, and Jet Li, and was released on August 1, 2008 in the United States. The film was directed by Rob Cohen, written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and produced by Stephen Sommers, Bob Ducsay, Sean Daniel, and James Jacks. This film took place in China and departed from the previous Egyptian setting. Comedy The Gay Who Wasn't Gay Enough is a 2011 mockumentary, comedy and short film written by Lino Dinallo and directed by Lindi Knight. Comedy Clase Z "Tropical" is a Cuban short film directed by Miguel Coyula. The film is a parody of Hollywood's action blockbusters using the typical trailer of a B-movie. The director deconstructs action melodrama formulas using the structure of a trailer. The movie contains frantic pacing, use of split screens, and dark humor, and the short gained notable popularity in Cuban Film Festivals where Coyula won several awards. The short is 6 minutes long and has been aired on Cuban TV Shows several times since its release in 2000. Coyula described the film a part of a series of experiments in genre the director made before completing the feature length Red Cockroaches. Comedy Maha Chor is a 1976 Bollywood action film cum comedy film directed by Narendra Bedi starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead role paired opposite Neetu Singh for the very first time. The film had music by R.D.Burman and the lyricist whom Rajesh Khanna preferred for his films Anand Bakshi. The film grossed 1.90 crores in 1976 and it became a box office hit. Thriller Amidst his broken life, Police Officer Grayson Reed is about to be thrown into the middle of a feud between the five Angels of Heaven and the leader of Hell. As faith ends in the world around him, Grayson will be faced with an ultimate choice... Animation Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Bugs Bunny animated cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, which originally debuted on June 11, 1955. It is a spiritual successor to Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. In Rabbit Rampage, Bugs is similarly teased by another off-screen animator. The cartoon inspired a 1993 video game for the Super NES, Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage, which allows the player to control Bugs, following a similar plot. A few clips from this short were shown in a trailer for the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1 DVD set, but was not included as part of that set. The complete short was released on the Volume 6 set of the series as a "bonus" cartoon. Thriller Ultimate Force is a 2005 action film written and directed by Mark Burson, starring kickboxing/MMA superstar Mirko Filipović as a tough war veteran. The film was released theatrically in Croatia and directly to video in the United States and most parts of the world. Science Fiction Earth II was a 1971 pilot, aired November 28, for a television series about a colony established in orbit around the Earth. It starred Gary Lockwood, Anthony Franciosa, Lew Ayres and Mariette Hartley. Animation Ascension is a 2013 animation short comedy film written and directed by Florian Vecchione, Caroline Domergue, Colin Laubry, Thomas Bourdis, and Martin De Coudenhove. Documentary film Time Bombs is a Canadian film produced by "Productions de la ruelle". Comedy Hunting Flies is a 1969 Polish comedy film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy S Club 7: Special Edition is a 2001 comedy TV show written by Paul Alexander and Kim Fuller. Thriller Sista dansen is a Danish-Norwegian-Swedish 1993 film directed by Colin Nutley. Comedy Männer ticken, Frauen anders is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Rolf Silber. Documentary film The Words I Love is a 2013 short documentary comedy film written and directed by Thanachart Siripatrachai. Comedy The Bewitched Inn was a short silent film created and released in 1897 and directed by Georges Méliès. Comedy Everybody's Doing It is a 1938 comedy crime romance film story by George Beck, screenplay by J. Robert Bren, Edmund Joseph and Harry Segall and directed by Christy Cabanne. Comedy Life with My Father is a 2005 comedy drama film directed by Sébastien Rose. Comedy Andaz or Andaaz is a 1971 Hindi romantic movie starring Shammi Kapoor, Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini and Simi Garewal. The film was directed by Ramesh Sippy. The film was a considerable success and important in the career of Malini as an actress. The film features "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana", one of the best known Bollywood yodels which also featured on the soundtrack of Mira Nair's Mississippi Masala. The song fetched singer Kishore Kumar a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer. Animation La Grosse Bête is a 2013 animation short film written and directed by Pierre-Luc Granjon. Comedy Die Nachtmeerfahrt is a 1985 film directed by Kitty Kino. Thriller The Stone Merchant is a 2006 drama thriller film directed by Renzo Martinelli. Comedy Talking Dog For Sale, 10 Euros is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Lewis-Martin Soucy. Documentary film A Short Film About John Bolton is a 2003 film written and directed by Neil Gaiman. The film takes the form of a fictional television piece on real-life artist John Bolton. It was released direct to video, along with several bonus features. Thriller Four Boxes is a 2009 low-budget thriller starring Justin Kirk, Terryn Westbrook and Sam Rosen. The movie was written, produced and directed by the husband-and-wife team Wyatt McDill and Megan Huber of Minneapolis. The 85-minute film, which cost $40,000 to produce, debuted at the 2009 South by Southwest film festival. The film is about three people who run an online auction business disposing of the possessions of recently deceased people. They move into a house they have to clear out, and discover on the computer a bookmarked website that plays four webcams that apparently are hidden in the apartment of a hooded bombmaker who is unaware he is being watched. Comedy Sparky D Comes to Town is a 2001 short and comedy film written by Kris Mrksa and directed by Maciek Wszelaki. Documentary film Walbiri Ritual At Gunadjari is a documentary film directed by Roger Sandall. Thriller Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is a 2005 Japanese computer-animated science fantasy film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, written by Kazushige Nojima, and produced by Yoshinori Kitase and Shinji Hashimoto. Developed by Visual Works and Square Enix, Advent Children is part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII series, which is based in the world and continuity of the highly successful 1997 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children was released on DVD in Japan on September 14, 2005, and a year later in North America and Europe. The film stars Takahiro Sakurai, Ayumi Ito, Kenichi Suzumura, Showtaro Morikubo, Maaya Sakamoto, Toshiyuki Morikawa and Shōgo Suzuki. Advent Children takes place two years after the events of the original game and focuses on the appearance of a trio that kidnaps children infected with an unknown disease. Former Final Fantasy VII hero Cloud Strife goes to rescue the children while suffering from the same disease. The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its animation and CGI work, but criticizing how non-Final Fantasy VII gamers would not understand the plot. Thriller Unsuspecting women discover they're just a cab ride away from danger in this offbeat and animated erotic thriller from Japan. A mysterious taxi driver navigates his hack through the dark streets of a large city, picking up women for fares who are soon turned into his sexual slaves. As more and more innocent women are forced to join the cabby's stable against their will, a few of his victims begin looking for a way out of their dilemma. Animation Rosa is a 2011 animated action short film written and directed by Jesús Orellana. Animation The Skeleton Dance is a 1929 Silly Symphonies animated short subject produced and directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks. In the film, four human skeletons dance and make music around a spooky graveyard - a modern film example of medieval European "danse macabre" imagery. It is the first entry in the Silly Symphonies series. In 1994, it was voted #18 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Thriller Three Sundays to Live is a 1957 British film. Science Fiction Doomwatch: Winter Angel is a 1999 science fiction drama film directed by Roy Battersby. Science Fiction The Invasion of Carol Enders is a 1973 film directed by Burt Brinckerhoff. Comedy Rick Steve the Happiest Gay Couple in All the World is a 1999 short comedy animation film written and directed by Q. Allan Brocka. Animation Case Closed: The Last Wizard Of The Century, known as Detective Conan: The Last Wizard of the Century in Japan, is a Japanese animated feature film based on the Case Closed series. It was released in Japanese theatres on April 17, 1999. Funimation Entertainment acquired the rights to this film from TMS Entertainment on July 17, 2009 and released the dub in December 2009. This is the first movie appearance of Ai Haibara, Kaitou Kid and Heiji Hattori. Comedy Guru Shishyaru is a 1981 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by H.R. Bhargava and produced by Dwarakish under his "Dwarkish Chitra" production house. The film is a remake of Telugu hit film Paramanandayya Sishyula Katha scripted by Vempati Sadasivabrahmam and starred N. T. Rama Rao in the lead. The story followed a fiction with a Guru and his 12 disciples being cursed by the Angels to behave stupid until the angel gets married. The film had an ensemble cast with many characters getting equal footage and importance. Among the lead pair were Vishnuvardhan and Manjula. Science Fiction The Second Civil War is a satirical/comedy film made for the HBO cable television network and first shown on March 15, 1997. Directed by Joe Dante, the film is a satire about anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States. The film also stars James Earl Jones, Elizabeth Peña and Denis Leary as reporters for a CNN like cable network,; Phil Hartman as the U.S. President, James Coburn as his chief political advisor, and William Schallert as the Secretary of Defense. Brian Keith portrayed a general in one of his final movie roles. Comedy Rabbit Without Ears, is a 2007 German romantic comedy film, written, produced and directed by Til Schweiger. Co-written by Anika Decker, and starring Nora Tschirner and himself, the story of the film revolves around yellow press reporter Ludo and his ex-classmate Anna, who reconvene after years when he is sentenced to 300 hours of community service at her day-care facility. Produced by Barefoot Films and Warner Bros., the film premiered in theaters across Germany on 20 December 2007, and became a surprise box-office hit, eventually grossing $74,000,000, mostly from its domestic run. By 20 April 2008, Keinohrhasen had reached over six million viewers, ranking it sixth on the list of the most successful German films in Germany since the beginning of the audience census in 1968. Also a critical success, the film was awarded the Goldene Leinwand, a Bogey Award, the Deutscher Comedypreis and a Bambi and received a nomination for the Audience Award at the European Film Awards 2008. A sequel, entitled Rabbit Without Ears 2 was released on 3 December 2009. Thriller A musician living in an apartment building likes to check out the residents of the building opposite him--until he finds out one day that an attractive woman in that building is checking him out. Comedy Half a Sinner is a 1940 American film directed by Al Christie. It stars Heather Angel as a schoolteacher who in one day becomes Public Enemy Number One in Pennsylvania. The film is based on Dalton Trumbo's short story "Lady Takes a Chance". The working titles of this film were Everything Happens to Ann and The Lady Takes a Chance. Thriller Pinching Penny is a 2011 American independent crime thriller film edited, produced, written and directed by Dan Glaser in his directorial debut. It stars Steven Molony as a British hypochondriac who turns to crime after becoming addicted to consumerism. The film pays homage to the filmmaking styles of Joel and Ethan Coen, Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie. Pinching Penny was independently shot in the Fargo-Moorhead area of North Dakota and Minnesota during the summer of 2009 with budget of $4,000, which Glaser funded by enrolling in a two-month medical study along with remaining funds raised by Kickstarter. The film was awarded a top prize from the 2011 Indie Fest for Leading Actor in a Feature Film. Comedy Freddy the Freshman is a 1932 animated short film, directed by Rudolph Ising for Harman-Ising Pictures as part of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies series. Animation Zero: Legend of Kenshiro is a 2008 animated film directed by Toshiki Hirano. Documentary film Down by the River's Edge is a documentary historical fiction film directed by Susan Gagnon. Animation Graffitiger is a 2010 short animated film written and directed by Libor Pixa. Comedy Hay que romper la rutina is a 1974 Argentine film. Comedy Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? is a 1968 American comedy film with Doris Day, directed by Hy Averback. Although it is set in New York City during the infamous Northeast Blackout of 1965, in which 25 million people scattered throughout seven states lost electricity for several hours, the screenplay by Everett Freeman and Karl Tunberg is based on the earlier 1956 French play Monsieur Masure by Claude Magnier. This was the penultimate film of Doris Day's long career, being released two months before her final screen appearance in 1968's With Six You Get Eggroll. Documentary film The voice of the Dalai Lama has defined Tibet to the world. Since 1949, Chinese policies have led to the deaths of 1.2 million Tibetans (1/6th of the population) by execution, imprisonment, starvation and forced labor. China's assault on Tibet forced the Dalai Lama into exile in India in 1959. Animation Oggy and the Cockroaches: The Movie is an animated comedy family movie that premiered on August 7, 2013 in France. This film was based on the hit animated series called Oggy and the Cockroaches. Animation Greedy Humpty Dumpty's wall of gold is not enough. He wants all the gold in the sun, too. Comedy Trappola is a 1922 comedy drama film written and directed by Eugenio Perego. Comedy L is a Greek movie produced in 2011, directed by Babis Makridis, written by Babis Makridis and Efthimis Filippou, based on an original idea by Yorgos Giokas. It is the first Greek movie selected to compete at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival where its international premiere will take place. The movie is also nominated to compete in the official Tiger Awards competition in the International Film Festival Rotterdam where its European premiere will take place.The film was nominated for Best Script award at the Hellenic Film Academy Awards. A six minute extract of the movie was first released at the Work Progress Section of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, at the Czech Republic in July 2011. L is Makridis's first feature film. His short film The Last Fakir was awarded the Newcomer's Prize at the 2005 International Short Film Festival in Drama which takes place in Greece. Comedy The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes is a 1999 adventure/fantasy film directed by Jeff Burr. It stars Bryan Neal as Andy, a teenager who one day finds a special pair of powerful glasses and not long after is visited by aliens who need his help in order to retrieve a lost item that could destroy Earth. Documentary film Neil Young In Berlin is a live video by Neil Young, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and recorded in 1982. It was issued on VHS Video & later on DVD. Comedy Hair of the Dog is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Reginald Beckwith, Dorinda Stevens and John Le Mesurier. Documentary film Holy Himalayas is a 1953 documentary film directed by K. L. Khandpur. Documentary film The Beatles Revolution is a 2000 music documentary directed by Rudy Bednar. Comedy Thanks Maa is a Hindi film, the directorial debut of Irfan Kamal, distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment, India. The film focuses on Child abandonment Issue in India. It has been officially selected to be screened at Edinburgh International Film Festival, Pusan International Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival, International Film Festival of India and Palm Springs International Film Festival. The debut child actor Master Shams Patel has also won the Best Child Artist for the film, in the 56th National Film Awards. Comedy Odor-able Kitty is an animated short, directed by Chuck Jones and first released on January 6, 1945. It is notable as the first appearance of Pepé Le Pew. The scriptwriter was Tedd Pierce. Chuck Jones, a co-creator for the character, also credited Michael Maltese with contributing to the character concept. Thriller Mag-ingat Ka Sa... Kulam or Kulam is a Filipino horror film starring Judy Ann Santos and Dennis Trillo. It is produced and released by Regal Films as part of their year-long 48th anniversary celebration. The film was released domestically on October 1, 2008. The film is about a married woman who starts behaving unpredictably as she recovers from a terrible car accident. Science Fiction Batman: Gotham Knight is a 2008 direct-to-DVD anthology film of six short animated superhero films presumably set in between the films Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, though it is not canon with series. It depicts Batman battling against the mob of Gotham City, as well as other villains. The producers have acknowledged that it is not necessarily meant to be canon to the "Nolanverse," and any of the six segments could easily fall into almost any Batman continuity. The shorts, or segments, are written by Josh Olson, David S. Goyer, Brian Azzarello, Greg Rucka, Jordan Goldberg and Alan Burnett. Although all based on Japanese anime art style, each segment has its own writing and artistic style, just as the works from the DC Universe, and with the same style of The Animatrix although some segments are connected. All six films of the feature star Kevin Conroy, reprising his voice role as Batman from the DC animated universe. It is similar to another tie-in, The Animatrix, as both are collections of short animated films relating to their respective series. It is the third in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Comedy You'll Never Get Rich is a 1941 Hollywood musical comedy film with a wartime theme starring Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Robert Benchley, Cliff Nazarro, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The film was directed by Sidney Lanfield. The title stems from an old Army song which includes lyrics "You'll never get rich / by digging a ditch / you're in the Army now!" This was Hayworth's first starring role in a big budgeted film from her home studio Columbia Pictures. While the film was in production Life Magazine put her on its cover, and featured inside a photo of Hayworth kneeling on a bed in a nightgown, which soon became one of the most widely distributed pin-ups of all time. Hayworth, a talented and sensual dancer of astonishing natural grace and beauty, cooperated enthusiastically with Astaire's intense rehearsal habits, and was later to remark: "I guess the only jewels in my life are the pictures I made with Fred Astaire". The picture was very successful at the box office, turning Hayworth into a major star, and provided a welcome boost to Astaire who felt his career had flagged since breaking with Ginger Rogers. Thriller When Eagles Strike is a 2003 action film starring ex-bodybuilder Christian Boeving, Stacy Keach, Nate Adams, Eddie Garcia and Monsour del Rosario. It was directed/co-produced by Cirio H. Santiago, and also shot on the Philippines due to low budget. Documentary film The Pruitt-Igoe Myth is a 2011 documentary film detailing the history of the Pruitt–Igoe public housing complex in St. Louis, Missouri, and the eventual decision to implode the entire complex in 1976. The documentary argues that the violent social collapse within the Pruitt-Igoe complex was not due to the demographic composition of its residents, but was a result of wider, external social forces, namely the declining economic fortunes of St. Louis and the resulting impact upon employment opportunities. Comedy A Trip to Paris is a 1938 flm directed by Malcolm St. Clair. Comedy Silver City is a 2004 political satire and drama film. It was written and directed by John Sayles. Chris Cooper portrays an inept Republican gubernatorial candidate, a character that was noted for similarities to U.S. President George W. Bush. The film's ensemble cast includes Richard Dreyfuss, Danny Huston, Michael Murphy, Maria Bello, Kris Kristofferson, Mary Kay Place, Thora Birch, Tim Roth, Billy Zane and Daryl Hannah. The film is a "murder mystery [linked] to a political satire"; according to Sayles, it is "about electoral politics, but also about the press." Comedy A Stitch in Time is a 1963 Norman Wisdom comedy film set in a children's hospital. It was directed by Robert Asher and edited by Gerry Hambling. The cast includes Edward Chapman, Jeanette Sterke, Jerry Desmonde, Jill Melford, Glyn Houston, Vera Day, Patsy Rowlands, Peter Jones, Ernest Clark, Hazel Hughes, Lucy Appleby and Frank Williams. The film also features an early role for Johnny Briggs. Thriller Born Bad is a 2011 American crime thriller film written and directed by Jared Cohn. The film stars Michael Welch, Bonnie Dennison, Meredith Monroe, and David Chokachi. Comedy Funniest Commercials of the Year: 2009 is a comedy film written by Mary Jane Morrison and directed by Paul Miller. Thriller Kutti Puli is a 2013 Tamil action drama film directed by Muthaiah, starring M. Sasikumar and Lakshmi Menon in the lead. The film opened to mixed - negative reviews. However the film is a commercial hit at the box office. Comedy Life Is Worth Losing is the 18th album and thirteenth HBO special by American comedian George Carlin. It was recorded simultaneously with the live broadcast of the HBO special of the same title, his 13th HBO stand-up comedy special, and was his final special recorded from the Beacon Theater. It is the first project Carlin had undertaken since completing drug rehabilitation in 2005. Early on in the program, Carlin proudly announces that he was 341 days sober at the time of the recording, and that 2006 will be his 50th year in show business. Thriller In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King is a 1995 film written and directed by Nick Vallelonga. Animation Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes is an action-packed adventure that stars the popular cat and mouse duo as they attempt to nab a clever jewel thief with the help of legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes. Tom and Jerry set out on one of their biggest adventures yet when they visit London to help solve a series of jewelry heists that leave Scotland Yard completely befuddled and a beautiful singer named Red framed for the crimes. However, it?s going to take one of history?s greatest fictional detectives, Sherlock Holmes along with his loyal assistant Dr. Watson, to find the real thief. The renowned crime-fighting team is joined by another world-famous duo, the lovable, ever-squabbling Tom and Jerry. Little do they know that finding clues and ***ing the case will be elementary compared to keeping the peace between the raucous cat and mouse as they scamper, scurry, scoot and speed along the streets, alleys and rooftops in the name of justice. Tom and Jerry?s favorite pals, including Tuffy the mouse, Butch the dog, Droopy and others, round out the motley crew of characters and possible suspects in this brilliant fusion of classic detection and energetic animation Animation Dwarf Giant is a 2014 short, family, mystery, adventure, animation film written by Fabienne Giezendanner and Albertine Zullo and directed by Fabienne Giezendanner. Thriller Chapelle, a sexy and mysterious painter, uses the art of seduction to pit her half-brother and his best friend against each other in an act of revenge against her abusive father. A dangerous love triangle ensues. Comedy This bizarre horror satire involves a rabies-like virus which is spread by a philandering fellow to several harried housewives in the same suburban community, turning them into savage cannibals. That's it for the setup -- what remains is a series of outrageously gory scenes in which the maniacal mommies begin hacking up, cooking, and eating everyone in sight, including local police, stray cats, their loutish husbands, and even their own children. It's up to a few surviving kids to unite against the neighborhood menace and join forces with a doctor to come up with a cure for their mothers' lethal affliction. Fans of "splatstick" gore-fests in the vein of Peter Jackson's Dead Alive and Bad Taste should find this one entertaining, poor acting and numerous technical flaws notwithstanding. Documentary film The Declic Years is a 1985 documentary film directed by Raymond Depardon. Animation Dom is a 1958 Polish short film directed by Walerian Borowczyk and Jan Lenica. The short combines live action with various animation techniques, such as stop motion, cut-out animation and pixilation. Comedy Vado a riprendermi il gatto is a 1989 comedy drama film directed by Giuliano Biagetti. Comedy Made Men is a 1999 movie produced by HBO starring James Belushi, Michael Beach and Timothy Dalton. It combines elements of comedy with action and adventure. Animation Mi Feng is a 2010 short animated film directed and produced by Julie Gadbois. Comedy "This homage to the classic British comedies of the 40s and 50s follows estranged brothers Marcus, a straight-laced accountant, and Danny, a charismatic free spirit, as they reunite in rural England to attend their father's funeral. They inherit their father's decaying home and are surprised to discover a large sum of money. The brothers encounter the colorful local inhabitants Malcolm the Bastard, Dave the Hobo, the stately Colonel, the kindly uncle and the bumbling Constable Cubbins as the mystery of their father's unlikely wealth unfolds, and the body count escalates." Quoting the description from the 2011 San Francisco Independent Film Festival site. Animation Back to the Forest is a Japanese anime television special, broadcast as part of Fuji TV's Nissei Family Special block on 3 February 1980. An English language dub was produced in 1989 by Ahmed Agrama's Intersound, Inc., and released on home video in the United States by Celebrity Just for Kids Entertainment. It was never shown in the cinema in either country, although the American cable channel Nickelodeon showed it occasionally as part of its weekend "Special Delivery" block. The special was produced by Nippon Animation with animation assistance from Madhouse Studios. The special is based on the 1968 children's novel Jakobus Nimmersatt, by German author Boy Lornsen. Comedy Winter Evening in Gagry is a 1985 film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. Animation Snow-White is a 1933 animated short film in the Betty Boop series from Max Fleischer's Fleischer Studios. Dave Fleischer was credited as director, although virtually all the animation was done by Roland Crandall. Crandall received the opportunity to make Snow-White on his own as a reward for his several years of devotion to the Fleischer studio, and the resulting film is considered both his masterwork and an important milestone of The Golden Age of American animation. Snow-White took Crandall six months to complete. Comedy Failure to Launch is a 2006 American romantic comedy film. In the movie a 35-year-old man lives in the home of his parents and shows no interest in leaving the comfortable life his parents, especially his mother, have made for him there. Documentary film The Territory of Others is a 1970 French documentary film directed by François Bel. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Technical Grand Prize. Comedy Unidentified Flying Oddball, also known as The Spaceman and King Arthur, is a 1979 film adaptation of Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, directed by Russ Mayberry and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Subsequently re-released in the United States under the titles The Spaceman and King Arthur and A Spaceman in King Arthur’s Court, the film starred Dennis Dugan as astronaut Tom Trimble who unintentionally travels back in time with his look-alike android Hermes. Trimble’s NASA spacecraft travels faster than the speed of light, landing him and the android near King Arthur’s Camelot, where – with the aid of their 20th century technology – they must defeat a plot by the evil Sir Mordred and Merlin to oust King Arthur from the throne. Like Twain's original novel Merlin is presented as an evil character intent on dethroning Arthur. Thriller Nikolai (Dolph Lundgren) is an undercover Soviet agent. Assigned to put down a rebel African uprising, Nikolai is drawn to the guerillas’ cause, a betrayal that enrages his superiors, who order his termination. Nikolai allies himself with a tribe of rebel bushmen, his fierceness in combat earning him the name "Red Scorpion". Nikolai leads the rebels against his former comrades in a lethal showdown. Directed by Joseph Zito, starring Dolph Lundgren, M. Emmet Walsh, and Al White. Animation Monkey Rag is a 2013 short comedy animation family music film directed by Joanna Davidovich. Thriller The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog is a 1927 British silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Marie Ault, Arthur Chesney, June Tripp, Malcolm Keen, and Ivor Novello. The film was released on 14 February 1927 in London and on 10 June 1928 in New York City. Based on a story by Marie Belloc Lowndes and a play Who Is He? co-written by Belloc Lowndes, the film is about the hunt for a "Jack the Ripper" type of serial killer in London. Comedy Swarg Yahan Narak Yahan is a 1991 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Vimal Kumar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shilpa Shirodkar, Sumalatha and Kader Khan. It was one of the Best performance of Mithun Chakraborty who played both father & son role and he is simply outstanding in both positive and negative role equally. The movie was Average at the box office. Animation Hum Badal Gaye is the first animation film from Assam and Northeast India officially certified and censored by Central Board of Film Certification, India. Hum Badal Gaye is an animated film, directed by Ryan Hazarika and produced by Axl Hazarika. The world television premiere of the film was held on 1 January 2012. The storyline of the animation film, which focuses on the friendship between a boy and a cat, throws light on the noble cause of affection towards the innocent animals who often fall prey to several human atrocities. The effort hopes to inculcate a more altruistic approach towards animals. It is also in dedication to the unprivileged kids of society who miss the opportunity to experience the essence of such relationships in their lives. Unlike most other animation films of India, the animation style combines 2D and 3D elements. Science Fiction Maximum Overdrive is a 1986 American horror film written and directed by Stephen King. The film stars Emilio Estevez, Pat Hingle, Laura Harrington. The screenplay was inspired by and loosely based on King's short story Trucks, which was included in King's first collection of short stories, Night Shift. Maximum Overdrive is King's only directorial effort, though dozens of films have been based on King's novels. The film contained black humor elements and a generally campy tone, which contrasts with King's sombre subject matter in books. The film has a mid-1980s hard rock soundtrack composed entirely by the group AC/DC, King's favorite band. AC/DC's album Who Made Who, was released as the Maximum Overdrive soundtrack. It includes the best-selling singles "Who Made Who", "You Shook Me All Night Long", and "Hells Bells". The film was nominated for two Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Director for King and Worst Actor for Estevez in 1987, but both lost against Prince for Under the Cherry Moon. In 1988, Maximum Overdrive was nominated for "Best Film" at the International Fantasy Film Awards. Animation Thought of You is a 2011 animated short film directed by Ryan Woodward. Science Fiction High Maintenance is a 2006 short comedy drama romance science fiction film written by Simon Biggs and directed by Phillip Van. Documentary film This Is Noise Pop! is a documentary music film directed by Adam Werbach. Thriller Ee Thanutha Veluppan Kalathu is a 1990 Malayalam mystery thriller film written by Padmarajan and directed by Joshiy. Starring Mammootty, Nedumudi Venu, Lalu Alex, Suresh Gopi, Sumalatha, Lakshmi and Murali. Comedy Going Steady is a 1979 comedy, drama and romance film directed by Boaz Davidson. Comedy Silsila Hai Pyar Ka is 1999 Hindi romantic movie directed by Shrabani Deodhar and starring Karisma Kapoor, Chandrachur Singh, Danny Denzongpa. The cast includes Shakti Kapoor, Alok Nath, Johnny Lever, Aruna Irani, Tiku Talsania, Dina Pathak, Nilam Singh, Mishkaa Khanna and Ali Haider. Documentary film Rata nece biti! is a 2008 documentary film written by Daniele Gaglianone, Andrea Parena and Enrico Giovannone and directed by Daniele Gaglianone. Comedy K-911 is a motion picture comedy which was released direct-to-video in 1999. It was directed by Charles T. Kanganis and stars James Belushi as Detective Michael Dooley. The film serves as the sequel to the 1989 film K-9. K-911 was followed by K-9: P.I.. Comedy The Cook is a silent film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Buster Keaton. The movie is a slapstick comedy and focuses on goings-on at a high-end restaurant with Arbuckle as the Cook and Keaton as the Waiter. The film is notable for a scene spoofing the 1918 Theda Bara film Salomé, with Arbuckle dancing around with a length of sausage links and pots and pans. It also contains many of Arbuckle's favorite food gags and some great work by Keaton. Comedy Me, Myself and Mum is a 2013 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Guillaume Gallienne. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the top prize and the Prix SACD. In January 2014 the film was nominated for ten César Awards at the 39th César Awards and won the awards for Best Film and Best First Film. Comedy Fast Sofa is a 2001 film directed by Salomé Breziner. Thriller Aks is a 2001 Hindi supernatural thriller film directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. Documentary film Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait is a Syrian documentary film about the Syrian Civil War, directed by Ossama Mohammed and Wiam Simav Bedirxan. The film premiered in the Special Screenings section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Shot by a reported “1,001 Syrians,” according to the filmmakers, Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait impressionistically documents the destruction and atrocities of the civil war through a combination of eye-witness accounts shot on mobile phones and posted to the internet, and footage shot by Bedirxan during the siege of Homs. Bedirxan, an elementary school teacher in Homs, had contacted Mohammed online to ask him what he would film, if he was there. Mohammed, working in forced exile in Paris, is tormented by feelings of cowardice as he witnesses the horrors from afar, and the self-reflexive film also chronicles how he is haunted in this dreams by a Syrian boy once shot to death for snatching his camera on the street. The documentary includes some scenes of atrocities that Mohammed believes could only have been filmed by members of the Syrian government security forces. Comedy The Necronomicon is a 2009 short comedy horror film written and directed by Joseph Nanni. Comedy The Kid from Kokomo is a 1939 film directed by Lewis Seiler. Comedy Vannin' is a sport comedy historical documentary film directed by Andrew J. Morgan and Nicholas Nummerdor. Comedy Bedtime Story is a 1964 comedy film made by Pennebaker Productions. It was directed by Ralph Levy and produced by Stanley Shapiro with Robert Arthur as executive producer from a screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning. The music score was by Hans J. Salter and the cinematography by Clifford Stine. The film stars Marlon Brando, David Niven and Shirley Jones. Documentary film Guidelines is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Jean-François Caissy. Comedy Horses' Collars is the fifth short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Documentary film Klaus Wildenhahn. Direct! Public and private is a 2010 Documentary/ Biography film written and directed by Quinka F. Stoehr. Comedy Fortune House is a 2013 short drama/comedy/romance film written by Bob Linton and directed by Matthew Bonifacio. Comedy Be Yourself! is a 1930 musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Fanny Brice and Robert Armstrong. The plot involves an entertainer managing a boxer. The cinematographer was Karl Struss and the running time is 60 minutes. Comedy Helen's Babies is a 1924 silent comedy film directed by William A. Seiter, based on the 1876 novel of the same name by John Habberton. Animation Dents De Lait is a 2013 animation, short, drama and family film written and directed by Julie Charette. Thriller Blown Away is a 1994 action thriller film starring Jeff Bridges and Tommy Lee Jones. It was directed by Stephen Hopkins. Documentary film Kurt Carr Project: One Church is a 2005 documentary musical film directed by Matthew Crouch. Comedy Citizen Marc is a 2013 documentary biography film written by Roger Larry and Sandra Tomc and directed by Roger Larry. Comedy Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana is a trilogy of crossover episodes between three Disney Channel original sitcoms which premiered in the United States on July 17, 2009. The crossover spanned across episodes of Wizards of Waverly Place, The Suite Life on Deck, and Hannah Montana. Max, Justin and Alex Russo join regulars from The Suite Life on Deck aboard the SS Tipton, Cody Martin attempting to retrieve tickets for a Hannah Montana concert in Hawaii, while Miley Stewart, en route to the concert on the SS Tipton, loses her mother's lucky anklet – triggering a streak of further bad luck. Comedy Ein Polterabend is an East German film. It was released in 1955. Documentary film The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi and the 27 Years Without Images is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Eric Baudelaire. Thriller The Raid: Redemption is a 2011 Indonesian martial arts action film written and directed by Gareth Evans and starring Iko Uwais. This is the second collaboration of Evans and Uwais after their first action film, Merantau, released in 2009. Both films showcase the traditional Indonesian martial art pencak silat, with fight choreography by Uwais and Yayan Ruhian, who also worked on Merantau. The U.S. release of the film features music by Mike Shinoda and Joseph Trapanese. After its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, The Raid received positive reviews from critics. The name of the film was changed to The Raid: Redemption in the United States because the distributor company Sony Pictures Classics could not secure the rights to the title; this also allowed Evans to plan out future titles in the series. It was released in the United States on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on 14 August 2012. Documentary film The French Revolution is a 2005 documentary film written by Thomas Emil, Alexander Emmert, Doug Shultz and Hilary Sio and directed by Doug Shultz. Science Fiction Men Must Fight is an anti-war drama film starring Diana Wynyard, Lewis Stone and Phillips Holmes. It is based on the 1932 Broadway play of the same name by Reginald Lawrence and S. K. Lauren. When her lover is killed in World War I, a woman raises their son as a pacifist. However, when a second world war looms "between the United States and a country referred to as the Eurasian States in 1940", that belief is put to the test. Reginald Lawrence later worked with Cole Porter on the 1950 musical Out of This World. Comedy Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron. The film is a sequel to Royal Tramp, which was released earlier in the same year. Documentary film The Celluloid Closet is a 1995 American documentary film directed and written by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman. The film is based on the 1981 book of the same name written by Vito Russo, and on previous lecture and film clip presentations given in person by Russo 1972–82. Russo researched the history of how motion pictures, especially Hollywood films, had portrayed gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender characters. It was given a limited release in select theatres, including the Castro Theatre in San Francisco in April 1996, and then shown on cable channel HBO. Comedy Amazing Monsieur Fabre is a 1951 film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger. Thriller The Spider Woman is a 1944 film starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, the seventh of fourteen such films the pair made. Unlike most other adaptations of the Holmes stories, which retell only one of the original stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, this film incorporates elements from the novel The Sign of the Four, as well as the short stories "The Final Problem", "The Adventure of the Empty House", "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot" and "The Adventure of the Speckled Band". Thriller Seed of Chucky is a 2004 comedy horror film and the fifth installment in the Child's Play series. The film was written and directed by Don Mancini, who created Child's Play and has written all of the films in the series. With this entry, Mancini marked his directorial debut. Set six years later, Seed of Chucky follows the events of 1998's Bride of Chucky and once again stars Jennifer Tilly, Billy Boyd, Brad Dourif and Steve Lawton. The film features rapper Reginald Noble, cult director John Waters and S Club 7 star Hannah Spearritt. The film, shot in Romania, continues the series' evolution from the pure-horror genre of the first film to a hybrid horror-comedy. It is also the first appearance of Glen, the title character and son of Chucky and Tiffany. Besides spoofing other horror films, the film references domestic dramas and tabloid television. This film also counts as the first film in the series to contain nudity and so far, the final film to be released in theaters. The film was mainly panned by many critics, despite having a decent performance at the box office. Documentary film For the Bible Tells Me So is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Daniel G. Karslake about homosexuality and its perceived conflict with Christianity, as well as various interpretations of what the Bible says about same-sex sexuality. It includes lengthy interview segments with several sets of religious parents regarding their personal experiences raising homosexual children, and also interviews with those children. The film features an animated segment, "Is Homosexuality a Choice?", in which a summary of the current scientific theories about sexual orientation is given. It is directed by Powerhouse Animation Studios and narrated by Don LaFontaine in one of his last non-trailer narration roles. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Comedy Linda Linda Linda is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita. It stars Bae Doona, Aki Maeda, Yu Kashii, and Shiori Sekine as teenagers who form a band to cover songs by the Japanese punk rock band The Blue Hearts; the film's title comes from the hit Blue Hearts song "Linda Linda". A subtitled DVD was released on May 8, 2007. The band, Paranmaum, released a CD single in Japan and Korea titled We Are Paranmaum. The film is licensed for the US market by VIZ Media. Comedy Walking On The Wild Side is a 1999 short comedy drama film written and directed by Fiona Gordon and Dominique Abel. Documentary film Bambuti is a 1956 West German film directed by Bernhard Grzimek, Michael Grzimek. Known as No Place for Wild Animals in the USA, the film documents the need for nature reserves in Africa. Comedy Brighton Wok is an Independent Comedy/Kung Fu Feature Film set in Brighton, England. The film is in post-production, due for release in Jan 2008. Connected Films are making Brighton Wok in conjunction with the local Brighton community, and up-coming shoots are posted on their website, together with a blog. Evil Ninjas are taking over the city of Brighton and the people must fight back. Comedy Inspector Gadget 2 is a live-action direct-to-video comedy film, released to VHS and DVD in March 2003. It was based upon the cartoon series created by DiC Entertainment and is a direct-to-video sequel to the 1999 Walt Disney Pictures film Inspector Gadget and also released by DIC Entertainment. It was filmed in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The second film departs slightly from the first one. Inspector Gadget and Dr. Claw are never referenced as John Brown and Sanford Scolex – their respective civilian names from the first movie, though Claw's communicator clearly is labeled "Scolex Industries", indicating that his name is still Sanford Scolex. In addition to this, none of the 1999 film's actors return to reprise their roles. Also, Gadget's love interest from the first movie is gone and is replaced by G2. Gadget is more foolishly inept and unable to control his now glitch-ridden gadgets. As a homage to the original cartoon, Claw's face is never seen and speaks with a deep, gruff voice. In the previous film, Claw's face was visible and was an upper-class business man. He appears to be older in age than he was in the original, although the story only takes place four years later. Comedy Henpecked Hoboes is a theatrical cartoon short released on 26 October 1946 directed by Tex Avery. It stars George and Junior in their first appearance. Thriller Fool's Day is a 2013 short comedy drama written by Cody Blue Snider and Shane Snider and directed by Cody Blue Snider. Comedy An Ozark Romance is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive at the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Documentary film Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America is a documentary film released in 2010 that depicts the issue of domestic violence in the U.S. as told through the personal story of Kim Mosher, a mother of three from Wabasha, Minnesota and victim of physical and emotional abuse. Finally leaving her husband in 2008 and facing an uncertain future, she succeeds in re-building much of her life, seeking refuge at a women's shelter and forming deep friendships with other victims. Detailing the problems dealt with by the multi-disciplinary anti-abuse effort known as the "Duluth model", it has received a variety of supportive critical reviews from publications such as the City Pages and The Minnesota Post. Animation Strawberry Shortcake: Meet Strawberry Shortcake is a 2003 animated family film written by Judy Rothman Rofé and produced by Bradley Bowlen. Documentary film Railroad of Hope is a 2002 Chinese documentary film directed by Ning Ying. The film was produced by Eurasia Communications and Beijing Happy Village. Documentary film The Making of 'Ghost Machine' is a 2009 short documentary film directed by Mark L. Cowden. Documentary film Live from Amsterdam is the first concert film and live album by American rock band Alter Bridge, recorded on December 7, 2008 at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands and released to extremely positive reviews on September 12, 2009 via Amazon. A Blu-ray retail version, along with a deluxe box set, was delayed several times by Universal Republic, Alter Bridge's former record label, causing controversy and the band's eventual split from the label. It was finally released in stores in North America on January 11, 2011, almost two years after the originally planned release date, by DC3 Music Group and Alter Bridge Recordings. Live from Amsterdam was directed and produced by Daniel Catullo from DC3 Music Group and Coming Home Productions, who has also worked with artists such as Nickelback, Godsmack, Marilyn Manson, Chickenfoot, Dave Matthews Band, and The Smashing Pumpkins. Documentary film Marines in the Making is a 1942 short propaganda film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about the United States Marine Corps. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject, One-reel in 1943. Comedy The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West is a 1976 American Western comedy film directed by Jack Arnold. The film stars Bob Denver as Dusty, the bumbling assistant to Wagonmaster Callahan featured in the syndicated series Dusty's Trail. The film itself consists of four episodes of Dusty's Trail edited together. Documentary film Shipbreakers is a documentary film. A co-production of the National Film Board of Canada with Storyline Entertainment directed by Michael Kot, the film explores the practice of ship breaking decommissioned vessels in Alang, India. An impoverished third world shantytown of 40,000 on the Arabian Sea, Alang also has few environmental or safety restrictions to protect the villagers who dismantle the ships from workplace dangers and toxic substances such as PCBs and asbestos. An average of one worker a day dies from falls and other accidents while others are expected to succumb to future cancers. Comedy Bed and Sofa is the English name of a 1927 Soviet silent film originally released in the Soviet Union as Tretya meshchanskaya, and is sometimes referred to as The Third Meschanskaya. In addition to the title, Bed and Sofa it was also released outside of the Soviet Union under the alternate titles of Three in a Cellar, Old Dovecots, and Cellars of Moscow. The film gets its Russian title from the street on which the main characters live, Third Meshchanskaia Street. Directed by Abram Room and written by Room and Viktor Shklovsky, the film starred Nikolai Batalov as the husband, Kolia, Lyudmila Semyonova as the wife, Liuda, and Vladimir Fogel as the friend, Volodia. Billed as a satire and comedy, Bed and Sofa nonetheless portrayed the realities of the Moscow working poor, while also dealing with starkly sexual situations such as polygamy and abortion. It was originally banned in both the United States and Europe due to those stark sexual situations. While movies made in the USSR would soon be regulated to the ideals of Soviet realism, some films at this time were able to present starker themes. Comedy "The Chinese are the main pork-eaters in predominantly Muslim Indonesia. They're also the default scapegoats when anything goes wrong socially, politically or economically. Edwin, director of brilliant shorts, devotes his debut feature to the Chinese-Indonesian experience in all its contradictions. For some, being Chinese is like having a firecracker go off in your mouth; others may think it's worth submitting to sodomy to help acquire a 'pure' Indonesian identity. The film's centripetal structure radiates out from Linda (Ladya Cheryl), the daughter of a dentist who ruined his own sight when he tried to change the shape of his eyes, and a volleyball champion who retired and became a pious Christian. Elements in play include a gay couple with all the right connections, a documentary about the anti-Chinese riots of May 1998, and Stevie Wonder's most irritating song. Often surreal, humorously deadpan and sometimes disturbing." Quoting Tony Rayns Animation Handwinged is an animated short film presented at the 15th KROK International Animated Film Festival. Thriller Bhoot Bungla is a 1965 Bollywood comedy horrorfilm directed by Mehmood, who stars in the film alongside Tanuja and Nazir Hussain. Music for this film was composed by R.D. Burman. The film title is a common Hindi expression meaning haunted house, or literally, a ghost house. Thriller Meschugge is a 1998 German thriller film directed by Dani Levy and set during World War II. The German title roughly translates as "crazy". The English title refers to the nickname of a character who was once in charge of the Treblinka extermination camp. The film features mainly English dialogue though features German dialogue as well. Thriller Un eroe borghese is a 1995 Italian historical drama film directed by Michele Placido. It is a dramatization of the downfall of the Michele Sindona's financial empire and of the subsequent Giorgio Ambrosoli's murder in 1979. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Producer and a special David di Donatello given to Placido for the "recognized narrative, artistic and civil value of his work". Comedy Melvilasam Sariyanu is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 2003. Comedy Charlie! is a 1999 comedy film directed by Joshua Rosenzweig. Thriller Dying of the Light is an upcoming American action thriller film directed and written by Paul Schrader. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Anton Yelchin and Irène Jacob. It will be released in theaters and on demand on December 5, 2014. Documentary film Tubular Bells III, The Premiere Performance is a live concert video by Mike Oldfield released in 1998. It was released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1998, and later packaged with Tubular Bells II Live on DVD, which was certified Gold in UK. Animation Deepo’s Undersea 3D Wondershow is a "4D" stereoscopic film produced especially for the 4D theater at Atlanta's Georgia Aquarium. The film is presented by corporate sponsor AT&T and created by Gary Goddard Entertainment, who designed the Terminator II and Jurassic Park rides at Universal Studios. Comedy Ice Bar is a 2006 drama-comedy film directed by Yeo In-gwang. Documentary film House Calls is 2006 Canadian documentary film about Mark Nowaczynski, a Toronto physician and photographer who makes house calls to elderly patients unable to travel to a clinic or doctor's office. Written and directed by Ian McLeod, this National Film Board of Canada production received the Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program at the 2006 Gemini Awards. In addition to being one of the few doctors who perform house calls, "Dr. Mark" began taking black and white photographs to document the lives of his patients, in an effort "to open doors, to open eyes and hopefully to open people's hearts" to the plight of the elderly. The film focuses on three of Nowaczynski's patients: Connie, aged 93 and partially blind, who longs to go back to her cat Oscar; Joe, aged 86, whose arthritis makes getting on a streetcar or bus impossible; and Ria, who at 90, had been a patient of Dr. Nowaczynski for 20 years and had just accepted his offer to have him come to her house. For Ria, it was a point of pride that she was able to come to his office. Documentary film Following the Flag in Mexico is a 1916 silent documentary film about the Mexican Revolution. Thriller Lighthouse is a 1999 British horror film directed by. The film follows survivors of a shipwreck being preyed on by an escaped psychotic convict who beheads his victims. It was shot in Cornwall for the main locations, and Hastings in East Sussex. Documentary film The Cleanest Pig is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Paul Wedel and David White. Documentary film Working On It is a 2008 documentary film directed by Sabina Baumann and Karin Michalski. Comedy The Retrievers is a 2001 television film starring Robert Hays, Mel Harris, Alan Rachins, Alana Austin, Taylor Emerson, Betty White and Robert Wagner. It was directed by Paul Schneider and written by Larry Ketron. Comedy Suster Keramas is an adult horror comedy movie from Indonesia produced by Maxima Pictures and distributed by Maleo Pictures. The film was directed by Helfi Kardit and starred Herfiza Novianti as Kayla, Shinta Bachir as Jeng Dollie and Rin Sakuragi as Mitchiko. The film is about a Japanese tourist looking for her sister who works as a nurse in Indonesia. Ironically, her sister already died. Meanwhile, three friends, Kayla, Barry, and Ariel, are disturbed by the ghost of a nurse. Suster Keramas was released in Indonesia on 31 December 2009 and sold more than 800,000 tickets, compared to other local films at the time that were unlikely to sell even 300,000 tickets. However, the film was controversial in Indonesia because of its sexual aspects. Comedy Lunatics and Lovers is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini. Documentary film The Exodus Decoded is a documentary film aired on April 16, 2006, on The History Channel. The program was created by Israeli-Canadian filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici and the producer/director James Cameron. The documentary explores evidence for the Biblical account of the Exodus. Its claims and methods were criticized by Biblical scholars and mainstream scientists. Jacobovici suggests that the Exodus took place around 1500 BC, during the reign of pharaoh Ahmose I, and that it coincided with the Minoan eruption. In the documentary, the plagues that ravaged Egypt in the Bible are explained as having resulted from that eruption and a related limnic eruption in the Nile Delta, similar to what occurred in the 1980s at Lake Nyos in Cameroon. While much of Jacobovici's archaeological evidence for the Exodus comes from Egypt, some comes from Mycenae on mainland Greece, such as a gold ornament that somewhat resembles the Ark of the Covenant. The documentary makes extensive use of computer animation and visual effects made by Gravity Visual Effects, Inc., based in Toronto. It runs for 90 minutes and was first aired in Canada on April 16, 2006. Comedy Real Men is a 1987 comedy/science fiction film starring James Belushi and John Ritter as the heroes: suave, womanizing CIA agent Nick Pirandello and weak and ineffectual insurance agent Bob Wilson. Animation «Rybka» — animated film. Production: Russia, 2007. Length 9 min. 35 sec. The small child’s world is wonderful and extremely complex. A seemingly unimportant event can lead to tragic disaster in child’s life. On the other hand kindness of the baby soul is capable to work a miracle. And it can even to animate the tiny fish. Comedy Nuncrackers is a 2001 Musical Comedy film written by Dan Goggin and directed by Dan Goggin and David Stern. Comedy Shadows in Paradise is a 1986 Finnish art house comedy-drama film written and directed by Aki Kaurismäki. The film stars Kati Outinen as Ilona and Matti Pellonpää as Nikander. Ilona is a supermarket check-out clerk who meets Nikander, a lonely garbage man, and they develop romantic feelings towards each other. Both of them are extremely shy so this hinders fast development of their relationship. Shadows in Paradise was awarded the Best Film award at the 1987 Jussi Awards. This is the first film in Kaurismäki's Proletariat Trilogy. The trilogy has been released on Region One DVD by Criterion, in their Eclipse box-sets, and on region-free Blu-ray discs by Future Film in Scandinavia. Comedy El Bronco Reynosa is a 1961 drama film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. Comedy The Extra Girl is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand. Produced by Mack Sennett, The Extra Girl followed earlier films about the film industry and also paved the way for later films about Hollywood, such as King Vidor’s Show People. It was still unusual in 1923 for filmmakers to make a film about the southern California film industry, then little more than ten years old. Still, many of the Hollywood clichés of small town girls travelling to Hollywood to become film stars are here to reinforce the myths of Tinseltown. Comedy No Minor Vices is a 1948 American black-and-white comedy film written by Arnold Manoff and directed by Lewis Milestone with Robert Aldrich as 1st assistant director. Created for David Loew's Enterprise Productions, the film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and is the last of four films made by Dana Andrews for Lewis Milstone. Comedy This brilliantly controlled debut feature opens with a jolt symbolic of the dangers buried beneath the surface of a small rustic village in Bosnia. Two years after the civil war has officially ended, Serbs and Muslims are trying to live and work together. A dryly humorous tone contrasted with a shrewd sense of reality, even in the tragic legacy of post-war Bosnia, balances this beautifully wrought political satire. Times are tough indeed, and everyone has to make his or her living in some sort of illegal way. It's an unflinchingly honest and darkly funny depiction of a poor, corrupt community struggling to hide its unlawful activities, unhappy alliances, amidst an attempt to establish some sort of democracy. Pjer Zalica combines techniques from 1960s East European comedies and his background in documentaries to generate a steady stream of sparks, built around a single, quasi-political event (Clinton is planning a visit). "Intelligent...Masterly...A droll, soulful film." -New York Times "Unflinchingly honest and darkly funny!" -The Museum of Modern Art "Fuse" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Bosnian with English subtitles. Documentary film Honour Your Word is a 2013 Documentary and Drama film written and directed by Martha Stiegman. Comedy Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads is a 1983 independent film by Spike Lee. Lee submitted the film as his master's degree thesis at the Tisch School of the Arts. Lee's classmates Ang Lee and Ernest R. Dickerson worked on the film as assistant director and cinematographer, respectively. The film was the first student film to be showcased in Lincoln Center's New Directors New Films Festival. Lee's father, Bill Lee, composed the score. The film won a Student Academy Award. Documentary film A Music Fairy is a 44-minute documentary about Nazia Hassan directed and produced by Ahmad Haseeb. The dcoumentary was screened at the Kara Film Festival in 2009. The documentary starts with the Anwar Maqsood's tribute poem on Nazia Hassan and then talks about Nazia's childhood. Ahmad Haseeb uses rare music videos of Nazia and Zoheb like Disco Deewane, Boom Boom, Mujhay Chahie, Telephone Pyar & Hulla Gulla Karien Hum. The Documentary explains the death of Nazia Hassan, and ends with her funeral. A Music Fairy is a non-commercial documentary. In an interview Ahmad Haseeb reveals that he has no plan to release it commercially, because it was his school thesis and too personal. Documentary film Social Genocide is a 2004 Argentine documentary film directed by Fernando Solanas. The film highlights numerous political, financial, social and judicial aspects that mark out Argentina's road to ruin. Documentary film The Kids Are Alright is a 1979 rockumentary film about the English rock band The Who, including live performances, promotional films and interviews from 1964 to 1978. Documentary film Conquering Kilimanjaro with Angie Everhart is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Brian Cavallaro. Documentary film Celebration Day is a concert film by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded at the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert on 10 December 2007, in London's O2 Arena. The film was given a limited theatrical run starting on 17 October 2012, and was released on several home audio and video formats on 19 November 2012. The performance, the film, and album releases have been widely praised. Comedy Faerie Tale Theatre: Sleeping Beauty is a 1983 adventure, comedy, family, fantasy, romance film written by Jeffrey Alan Fiskin and directed by Jeremy Kagan. Animation Simon's Cat: Sticky Tape is a 2011 animated short film directed by Simon Tofield. Comedy Frank is a 2014 Irish comedy-drama film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and starring Domhnall Gleeson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Scoot McNairy and Michael Fassbender as the title character. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. It was released in Ireland on 2 May 2014 and was released on DVD and On-Demand on 12 September 2014. It was released in cinemas in the United Kingdom on 9 May 2014. The film is an Ireland-UK co-production. Comedy Mamma Mia! is a film adaptation of the West End stage musical, based on the songs of successful pop group ABBA, with additional music also composed by ABBA member Benny Andersson. Despite opening in the USA on the same date as the critically acclaimed Batman sequel The Dark Knight on July 18, 2008, the film did very well at the box office and had the largest opening weekend of any musical film in U.S. history. Like the stage musical, the film's title originates from the group's 1975 chart-topper Mamma Mia, and its plot is loosely based on the 1968 film Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell. It was produced by Universal Pictures in partnership with Playtone and Littlestar.[3] It was released on July 3, 2008, in Greece,[4] July 10, 2008, in Australia and the United Kingdom, July 11, 2008, in Sweden,[4] and on July 18, 2008, in the United States and Canada.[5]Meryl Streep heads the cast of the film, playing the role of single mother Donna Sheridan. Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsgard play the three potential fathers to Donna's daughter Sophie (Amanda Seyfried). Comedy Wet Hare is a 1962 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. In this cartoon, Bugs Bunny finds himself at odds with Blacque Jacque Shellacque, a ruthless lumberjack with a French Canadian accent who wants to control the water supply by building a series of dams. The title is yet another pun on "hair/hare". Thriller Stuck is a 2007 thriller film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Mena Suvari and Stephen Rea, with a plot inspired by a true story. The film premiered on May 21, 2007 at the Cannes Film Market. It was later adapted in Bollywood as Accident on Hill Road starring Celina Jaitley in Mena Suvari's role. Science Fiction The Gifted Hands is a 2013 drama, mystery, thriller film written and directed by Kwon Ho-Jung. Thriller Enemies Closer is an American/Canadian action thriller film directed and photographed by Peter Hyams, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Tom Everett Scott and Orlando Jones. It is Hyams' third directorial collaboration with Van Damme, following 1994's Timecop and 1995's Sudden Death. Enemies Closer is planned for a UK DVD and Blu-ray release on the 21st July 2014 from Anchor Bay Entertainment. Documentary film Hollyweird is a 1999 film directed by Penelope Spheeris. It is a documentary focusing on the making of Blood Dolls and features interviews with many of the people involved with the film. The film has never been released on any video format, although a promotional trailer for the film can be seen on the DVD release of Blood Dolls. Comedy Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death is a two-episode special of Doctor Who made for the Red Nose Day charity telethon in the United Kingdom, and broadcast on BBC One on 12 March 1999. It follows in a long tradition of popular British television programmes producing short, light-hearted specials for such telethon events. It has a special status amongst Doctor Who-themed charity productions. It has twice been featured on the cover of Doctor Who Magazine - an unusual feat even for a regular episode of the programme. It is the only parodic story to be covered by "DWM Archives", a section of DWM normally reserved for discussion of past episodes of the regular series. Similarly, it is the only parody to be given an extensive behind-the-scenes article on the BBC official website, and its own video release through BBC Video. It is also the only BBC-commissioned live-action Doctor Who production between the Doctor Who television movie and "Rose". Finally, it serves as a production bridge - if not a narrative bridge - between the 1963 and 2005 versions of the programme. Thriller Stay is a 2005 American psychological thriller film directed by Marc Forster and written by David Benioff. It stars Ewan McGregor, Ryan Gosling, Bob Hoskins and Naomi Watts, with production by Regency and distribution by 20th Century Fox. The film represents intense relationships centering on reality, death, love and the afterlife. Comedy Joe's Rotten World is a 1995 film directed by Richard LaBrie. Animation "A carefree, simply drawn horse trots across a meadow, until she encounters a large, properly drawn horse whose size, sophistication and severity make her feel inadequate." Quoting the program notes from the 2010 NY-SF International Children's Film Festival site. Comedy Viaje de una noche de verano is a 1965 Argentine film. Comedy The Gold Cure is a 1925 British silent comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Queenie Thomas, Gladys Hamer and Jameson Thomas. It was made by Stoll Pictures at Cricklewood Studios. Science Fiction Brazil is a 1985 British film directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam, Charles McKeown, and Tom Stoppard. British National Cinema by Sarah Street describes the film as a "fantasy/satire on bureaucratic society" while John Scalzi's Rough Guide to Sci-Fi Movies describes it as a "dystopian satire". The film stars Jonathan Pryce and features Robert De Niro, Kim Greist, Michael Palin, Katherine Helmond, Bob Hoskins, and Ian Holm. The film centres on Sam Lowry, a man trying to find a woman who appears in his dreams while he is working in a mind-numbing job and living a life in a small apartment, set in a consumer-driven dystopian world in which there is an over-reliance on poorly maintained machines. Brazil '​s bureaucratic, totalitarian government is reminiscent of the government depicted in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, except that it has a buffoonish, slapstick quality and lacks a Big Brother figure. Jack Mathews, film critic and author of The Battle of Brazil, described the film as "satirizing the bureaucratic, largely dysfunctional industrial world that had been driving Gilliam crazy all his life". Comedy To Catch a Spy is a 1971 comedy spy film directed by Dick Clement and starring Kirk Douglas, Marlène Jobert, Trevor Howard, Richard Pearson, Garfield Morgan, Angharad Rees and Robert Raglan. It was written by Clement and Ian La Frenais. It was a co-production been Britain, the United States and France, which was filmed in Bucharest, Romania. It was also part filmed on Loch Awe, Scotland, and featured Kirk Douglas running through a herd of Highland cattle which were owned by David Fellowes. It was also released as Catch Me a Spy. Comedy Stromberg - Der Film is a comedy film directed by Arne Feldhusen. Animation Bugs' Bonnets is a 1956 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, written by Tedd Pierce, and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It features the voice talents of Mel Blanc, providing the voice of Bugs Bunny, as well as the uncredited performances of Arthur Q. Bryan and Robert C. Bruce. Documentary film Ecstasy Rising, ABC News television documentary with Peter Jennings on the history of MDMA also known as ecstasy. It includes a short history of the drug and criticizes the negative health claims made by the U.S. government. Comedy Leave It to the Marines is a 1951 film directed by Sam Newfield. Animation The Pink Panther becomes a part of the army. He is taken off the force after deathly experiences. Comedy Road to the Stage is a 1963 Armenian film about a young circus artist, who becomes a famous star. The circus troupe of Armenian SSR took part in the shoot. Comedy Silver Streak is a 1976 comedy-thriller film about a murder on a Los Angeles-to-Chicago train journey. It was directed by Arthur Hiller and stars Gene Wilder, Jill Clayburgh, and Richard Pryor, with Patrick McGoohan, Ned Beatty, Clifton James and Richard Kiel in supporting roles. The film score is by Henry Mancini. This film marked the first pairing of Wilder and Pryor, who would later be paired in three more films. Comedy Wedding Campaign is 2005 South Korean film about two aging bachelor farmers from Gyeongsang Province. Unable to find wives in Korea willing to move to the countryside, they go on a 10-day "campaign" in Uzbekistan, where local matchmakers attempt to pair them up with local ethnic Korean women. It was the closing film of the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival. Comedy Mr. Mom is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti and written by John Hughes about a stay-at-home dad. The film stars Michael Keaton, Teri Garr, Jeffrey Tambor, Christopher Lloyd, and Martin Mull. Comedy The Shop Around the Corner is a 1940 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, and Frank Morgan. The screenplay was written by Samson Raphaelson based on the 1937 Hungarian play Parfumerie by Miklós László. Eschewing regional politics in the years leading up to World War II, the film is about two employees at a gift shop in Budapest who can barely stand each another, not realizing they're falling in love as anonymous correspondents through their letters. The Shop Around the Corner is ranked #28 on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions, and is listed in Time's All-Time 100 Movies. In 1999, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The supporting cast included Joseph Schildkraut, Sara Haden, Felix Bressart, and William Tracy. Documentary film Trans Lives Matter! Justice for Islan Nettles is 2013 documentary, short and crime film written and directed by Seyi Adebanjo. Comedy Two If by Sea is a 1996 romantic comedy film directed by Bill Bennett, and starring Sandra Bullock and Denis Leary. The screenplay, written by Leary and Mike Armstrong, is based on a story by Leary, Armstrong and Ann Lembeck. Documentary film Citizen Koch is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal concerning the political influence of American plutocrats following the Citizens United ruling, and of the titular Koch brothers in particular. The film also focuses on the election of Wisconsin governor Scott Walker and his relationship with the Koch Brothers. Citizen Koch was completed using funds from a successful Kickstarter campaign after allegations that PBS pulled funding initially promised to it. Since at least half of PBS' funding relies on donations, it has been alleged that financial support for the film was pulled because the content was not favourable to the Koch brothers, who are major donors to the network. Regarding the allegations of censorship, and The New Yorker article which helped bring the case to public attention, the PBS ombudsman has stated that: Although some of Mayer's reporting about "Citizen Koch" is based on unnamed sources, the strength of the article does reflect the internal concerns that can or did, as the thrust of her article suggests, lead to intense internal pressures that come to equal self-censorship. The reporting and quotes throughout appear convincing. Science Fiction "Lesbian vampires play rock ‘n’ roll and board games before devouring their latest virginal victim; a rockstar." Quoting the program notes from Frameline 33 Comedy Big Guns is a 2006 film about a 60- to 75-year-old Senior Softball team "Kids At Heart." The film was directed and written by John Rester Zodrow and stars Barry Primus, Mel Novak, Susan Thomas, and Gino Giordan. The premise of the movie is loosely based on real life events that took place a number of years ago in the Senior League World Series, where allegations of underage players and "doctored" or altered bats lead to the disqualification and banning of a Senior League World Series team. In the movie, "Big Guns"; a small town just-for-fun senior softball team, who call themselves "Kids At Heart", find themselves on a winning streak, and begin having dreams of making it to the Senior League World Series. They begin trimming the "dead weight" from the team, and replace the "poor performing" team members with "ringers",. They even stoop so low as to resort to commissioning the construction of "corked bats" so they can hit the ball farther. They eventually change the team's name to a more aggressive moniker, which better suits their new, "win-at-all-costs", attitude. Thriller Lapun Chapun is a Marathi movie released on 21 October 2006. The movie is produced by Satish Kulkarni and directed by Kumar Sohni. The movie is a comedy drama that revolves around an eloped couple who are wanted by different investigators but land up in the police station themselves. Comedy "Onks' Viljoo näkyny?" is a 1988 Finnish comedy film directed by Hannu Seikkula. Science Fiction Cherry 2000 is a 1987 science fiction cult film starring Melanie Griffith and David Andrews. Documentary film El Papa Francisco is a documentary film directed by Brian Maya. Comedy Kevin James: Sweat the Small Stuff is a 2001 comedy film written by Kevin James and directed by Paul Miller. Comedy Lego City: A Clutch Powers 4-D Adventure is a CGI comedy-adventure film that is a followup to the 2010 film Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers. It premiered in Legoland California in January 2011. The film features the cast from the previous film. A bootleg version of the movie was released on December 2010. The film also premiered early in April 2010 in Legoland Windsor making the movie short in the park. Science Fiction The Man with Nine Lives is a 1940 American science fiction mystery film directed by Nick Grinde and starring Boris Karloff. Documentary film "Still Black: A Portrait of Black Transmen is brought to life by the stories of six thoughtful, eloquent and diverse transmen. Preachers, teachers, students and activists educate us simply by making their presence known. Each man brings a colorful and complex richness as he describes his relationship to himself, as well as others in his life — the cadence of his voice keeping in rhythm with how the speaker displays himself to the camera. Director Kortney Ryan Ziegler lets the subjects’ words and personalities dictate the images and film effects, and the black images on the white background play on the fact that issues concerning gender, race and sexuality are not and cannot be discussed in black and white terms. Clear voices speak on love, family, passing and sex. The viewer is welcomed with vivid discussions of the connections they have to their bodies, social status and the consequences of being black, transgender and men. With fresh images of rarely seen black transmen, one is left with the recognition of their determination to live an honest and full life and the resilience to live visible lives. Still Black: A Portrait of Black Transmen more than entertains, it gives the LGBT community an opportunity to learn about itself." Quoting ZION JOHNSON from the 2009 Frameline SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Bachelorette is a 2012 American comedy film written and directed by Leslye Headland, adapted from her play of the same name. It stars Kirsten Dunst, Lizzy Caplan and Isla Fisher as three troubled women who reunite for the wedding of a friend who was ridiculed in high school. The play which the film is based upon was originally written as one of Headland's cycle of "Seven Deadly Sins" plays. The film wrapped production in New York, and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2012. The film was released in the United States on September 7, 2012. Comedy Nothing for Mahala is a 2013 comedy film written by Darrel Bristow-Bovey and directed by Rolie Nikiwe. Documentary film Get Up, Stand Up: The Story of Pop and Politics is a 6x60 minutes documentary TV-series about the relationship between singers and politics in the USA, the UK, Germany and France from the 1960s until 2003. It was made in 2003 by Rudi Dolezal, Hannes Rossacher and Simon Witter as a joint production between German ZDF and the French-German culture channel Arte. It has since been showed by a number of other broadcasters in Europe, but also by Australia's ABC. The series feature an impressive list of interviewees, including Joan Baez, Tom Paxton, Bono, David Bowie, Johnny Cash, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Bob Dylan, Ice-T, Bob Geldof, Willie Nelson, Roger Waters, Bruce Springsteen, Pete Seeger, and Neil Young. A much shorter, two-hour version, called Get Up, Stand Up: The Story of Pop and Protest, aired on PBS in September 2005, hosted and narrated by co-founder of Public Enemy Chuck D. The PBS version focuses mainly on the American history of protest songs. The title is borrowed from the reggae protest song Get Up, Stand Up by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. Animation Rhythmus 23 is a 1923 short animation film directed by Hans Richter. Comedy Cruel, Cruel Love is a 1914 American comedy silent film made at the Keystone Studios and starring Charlie Chaplin. Comedy Angry Babies in Love is a 2014 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Saji Surendran and scripted by Krishna Poojappura. It stars Anoop Menon and Bhavana. The film, produced by Darshan Ravi under the banner of Demac Creations, has music composed by Bijibal and cinematography by Anil Nair. The film released on June 14, 2014 and earned mixed reviews from critics.After completing 50 days at the box office the film officially got declared as a hit. Documentary film From March to September 1943, Saint-Martin-Vesubie, an alpine resort north of Nice close to the Italian border, saw its population of 1500 nearly double with the arrival of 1200, mainly foreign Jews. Entire families found hospitality, compassion and assistance from the town’s inhabitants,and the Italian occupiers. The town’s two synagogues were full, Jewish children were able to go to school and young people, Jews and Saint-Martinois, danced together in the evening. A total 1200 refugees experienced a short respite from years of hounding and persecution in Saint-Martin-Vesubie. Sadly, on September 8, this protection came to an end. In 1943 Eisenhower prematurely announced a secret peace agreement signed several days earlier with the Italian government, triggering the German invasion of the Italian Occupation Zone and of northern Italy. Some of the Saint-Martin-Vesubie refugees managed to hide locally, but most joined the fleeing Italian army in an exodus across two 2500 metre high mountain passes into Northern Italy, only to be met with persecution and death on their arrival. Documentary film Through The Fire is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Miguel Narings. Thriller Poison Ivy: The New Seduction is a 1997 American erotic thriller drama film starring Jaime Pressly, and the third installment of the Poison Ivy series, which consists of Poison Ivy, Poison Ivy II: Lily and Poison Ivy: The Secret Society. It was directed by Kurt Voss and written by Karen Kelly. The original music score is composed by Reg Powell. Comedy Porky's Pooch is a 1941 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. Comedy A Shock to the System is a U.S. crime thriller film directed by Jan Egleson, starring Michael Caine, Swoosie Kurtz, Elizabeth McGovern, and Peter Riegert. It is based on the 1984 novel A Shock to the System by British author Simon Brett. Documentary film "Sam Durbin spent most of his life as the victim of abuse and institutionalization until he found hope and healing at a clubhouse for people with disabilities." Quoting the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Comedy Yogi Bear is a 2010 American comedy film adaptation of the 1961-62 animated television series The Yogi Bear Show directed by Eric Brevig. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Justin Timberlake, Anna Faris, Tom Cavanagh, T. J. Miller, Nate Corddry, and Andrew Daly. Distributed by Warner Bros. with Hanna-Barbera serving as a co-producer, the film tells the story of Yogi Bear as he tries to save his park from being logged. Principal photography began in November 2009. It was preceded by the cartoon short Rabid Rider, starring Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. Even though the movie received negative reviews from critics, it was still a box office success. Documentary film The Genius of Marian is a 2013 documentary drama family film directed by Anna Fitch and Banker White. Comedy The National Health is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Jack Gold and starring Lynn Redgrave, Colin Blakely and Eleanor Bron. It is based on the play The National Health by Peter Nichols, in which the staff struggle to cope in an underfunded NHS hospital. The film satirically interweaves the story of the real hospital with a fantasy hospital which exists in a soap-opera world where all the equipment is new and patients are miraculously cured - although the only "patients" seen are doctors or nurses who are themselves part of the soap opera plots. In the real hospital, the patients die while the out-of-touch administrators focus on impressing foreign visitors. Comedy "Lina has everything a 15 -year-old would want…and one thing she doesn’t—her virginity. Poor Lina. About to graduate from junior high and she’s never had . . . you know. Her expectations about sex are a bit skewed. When her friends set her up with high school hunk, Danne, it looks like her worries are over. Sadly, Danne turns out to be as sexually sophisticated as a . . . high school kid." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Cinequest Film Festival site. Documentary film Europa 54°54`-25°19` is a 1997 documentary and short film by Deimantas Narkevicius. Comedy Sweet Alibis is a 2014 Taiwanese comedy film starring Alec Su as a coward veteran cop and Ariel Lin as an overzealous rookie who team up to solve crimes in Kaohsiung. Documentary film Nefertiti Resurrected is a documentary film. Comedy A Perfect Place is a black-and-white tragic comedy short directed, produced, and written by Derrick Scocchera starring Mark Boone Junior and Bill Moseley, first released on 2 February 2008 at the Lake County Film Festival. It was filmed in entirely in Alameda, Oakland and San Francisco, California under a budget of $50,000. Comedy El médico módico is a 1971 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and produced by Miguel Zacarías. It is the ninth film starring Gaspar Henaine alone as Capulina. Karla, Eric del Castillo, and Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo are also featured. Comedy Toxic Crusaders: The Movie is a 1997 animation film directed by Tony Love. Comedy Companionate Service is a 1928 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Documentary film Menmaniacs - The Legacy Of Leather is a 1995 documentary film written and directed by Jochen Hick. Documentary film Persistence of Vision is a 2012 documentary film based on Richard Williams' experiences trying to get The Thief and the Cobbler made. Its tagline is: "about the greatest animated film never made". The film premiered in Canada on 4 October 2012 at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Thriller Stalked at 17 is an American teen drama film that premiered October 27, 2012 on Lifetime. Comedy The Driven Man is a humorous documentary film written by British comedian and well-known car collector Rowan Atkinson, penned as a series of sketches featuring himself driving around London trying to solve his car-fetish, and discussing it with taxi drivers, policemen, used-car salesmen and psychotherapists. It was released in 1991. Thriller Exile Express is a 1939 American drama film directed by Otis Garrett and starring Anna Sten, Alan Marshal and Jerome Cowan. After being wrongly implicated in the murder of her scientist boss by foreign agents, a young immigrant woman is placed on board an "exile express" from California to New York City where she is to be deported from Ellis Island. With the help of a journalist who has fallen in love with her, she jumps the train and sets out to prove her innocence. It was the first film Sten had made in the United States since leaving her contract with Samuel Goldwyn after The Wedding Night. Since then Sten had appeared in a single film A Woman Alone in Britain. Exile Express was made by the small Grand National Pictures, which went out of business the same year after producing several large-budgeted films which didn't recoup their costs. Documentary film Project 10 - Real Stories From a Free South Africa: Home (Ikhaya) is a 2003 film directed by Omelga Hlengiwe Mthiyane. Comedy The Age of Insecurity: Beanie Bros. is a 2014 short comedy drama film written and directed by Adriano Valentini. Comedy A Sailor's Sweetheart is a 1927 comedy film written by John Farrow and Harvey Gates and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Comedy Mabel's Married Life is an American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring and co-written by Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, and directed by Chaplin. As was so often the case during his first year in film, Chaplin's character is soon staggering drunk. Thriller Simon Sez is a 1999 action comedy film starring Dennis Rodman, Dane Cook, and John Pinette. The score for this film was composed by Brian Tyler. Comedy Casanova & Co. is a 1977 period comedy film starring Tony Curtis. It has many titles during its international release. These are Casanova & Company, Casanova - sänkykamarivaras, Enas trellos, poly trellos Kazanovas, Hilfe, ich bin eine männliche Jungfrau, Sex on the Run, Some Like It Cool, The Amorous Mis-Adventures of Casanova, The Rise and Rise of Casanova, and Treize femmes pour Casanova. The plot revolves around the adventures of Giacomo Casanova with various women, and a visit to the Republic of Venice by an Ottoman delegation, including a Sultana and her retinue. Comedy Waking Ned is a 1998 comedy film by English writer and director Kirk Jones. It stars Ian Bannen, David Kelly, and Fionnula Flanagan. Kelly was nominated for a Screen Actors' Guild award for his role as Michael O'Sullivan. The film is set in Ireland, but was filmed on location in the Isle of Man. It was produced by Canal+ and the British studio Tomboy Films and distributed by the American company Fox Searchlight Pictures. Comedy Hello-Goodbye is a 1970 British light comedy film, starring Michael Crawford, and directed by Jean Negulesco, whose final film this was. Comedy Escalation is a 1968 Italian film written and directed by Roberto Faenza and starring actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Animation Daikyu Elementary Anti-Alien Squad is a 2001 science fiction, action, animated film directed by Jiro Fujimoto and Yasuhiro Irie. Comedy La vispa Teresa is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Lilia Silvi. Documentary film Revenge of the Mekons is a documentary film directed by Joe Angio. Science Fiction In this short documentary we follow the night misadventures of little Davide during his several attempts to escape from a monster that has occupied his room. His scary visions become a nightmare for his father who would just like to get back to sleep. The greenish photography obtained with the camera's night vision and the appropriate music that recalls the fifties sci-fi movie soundtracks, give to the film the right balance between horror and humour. Documentary film Knabenjahre is a 1989 film directed by Peter Voigt. Thriller Silent Night is a 2012 horror film directed by Steven C. Miller. It is a very loose remake of Charles E. Sellier's 1984 film Silent Night, Deadly Night and is also loosely based on the real life Covina massacre. The film was given a theatrical release on November 30, 2012 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 4, 2012. Comedy Seeing the World, also known as A Roamin' Holiday, is a 1927 silent Our Gang film featuring Stan Laurel, directed by Robert F. McGowan and Robert A. McGowan. It was the 57th Our Gang short subject released. Animation Crazy Caveman: Pilot is a 2012 animation film directed by Graham Ralph. Comedy I soferina is a 1964 Greek theatrical comedy film directed by Giorgos Roussos, The Last Joke. The movie was released into cinemas the same as To doloma was released which it had the same protagonistic twin, but with a different company. The movie acted together for the first and only time in two great star, Aliki Vougiouklaki and Maro Kontou. Comedy Monster-in-Law is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda, Michael Vartan and Wanda Sykes. It marks a return to cinema for Fonda, being her first film in 15 years after Stanley & Iris. The screenplay is written by Anya Kochoff. The original music score is composed by David Newman. The film was negatively received by critics but was a box office success. Animation A Bird Day is a short animated film written and directed by Eva Lindström. Documentary film The Simpsons: Mischief & Mayhem is a 2010 documentary film directed by David Green. Documentary film Dhrupad is a 1983 documentary film directed by Mani Kaul. Documentary film Gossliwil, Teil IV is a 1985 documentary film directed by Hans Stürm and Beatrice Michel-Leuthold. Comedy Shrek the Halls is a television special that premiered on the American television network ABC on Wednesday, November 28, 2007. The thirty minute Christmas special was directed by Gary Trousdale and produced by DreamWorks Animation. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas reprised their roles from the feature films. Comedy That Girl from Paris is a 1936 comedy musical romance film based on the story by W. Carey Wonderly and Jane Murfin, written by Joseph Fields, P.J. Wolfson, Dorothy Yost and Harold Kussell, and directed by Leigh Jason. Animation Plastic Sex is a 2011 short animated fantasy comedy film written and directed by Pierre Ayotte. Comedy National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a 1989 Christmas comedy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. It is the third installment in National Lampoon's Vacation film series, and was written by John Hughes, based on his short story in National Lampoon magazine, "Christmas '59". The film stars Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo and Randy Quaid, with Juliette Lewis and Johnny Galecki as the Griswold children Audrey and Rusty, respectively. Since its release in 1989, Christmas Vacation has often been labeled as a modern Christmas classic. Comedy Dysfunctional Friends is a 2012 American drama comedy film starring Stacey Dash, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Wesley Jonathan, Datari Turner, Tatyana Ali, Meagan Good, Jason Weaver, Persia White, Terrell Owens, Stacy Keibler, Hosea Chanchez and Christian Keyes. The film was released in theaters February 3, 2012. Thriller Predators is a 2010 American science fiction action film directed by Nimród Antal and starring Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Alice Braga, Walton Goggins, Laurence Fishburne, Danny Trejo, Mahershala Ali, Oleg Taktarov and Louis Ozawa Changchien. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the third installment of the Predator franchise, following Predator and Predator 2, while ignoring the events of Alien vs Predator and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem The film follows Royce, a mercenary, who wakes up finding himself falling from the sky into a jungle. Once on the ground, he meets other people who have arrived there in the same manner, all of whom have questionable backgrounds, except for a doctor. As the film progresses, the group discovers that they are on an alien planet that acts as a game preserve where they are being hunted by a merciless race of aliens known as Predators. Producer Robert Rodriguez had developed a script as early as 1994, although it was not until 2009 that 20th Century Fox greenlit the project. According to Rodriguez, the title Predators is an allusion to the second film in the Alien franchise, Aliens. Documentary film Saving Grace: Children and Spirituality is a 2001 documentary directed by Denise Greene. Animation Munya em mim is a 2013 short animated film written by Fiona van Heemstra and directed by Mascha Halberstad. Comedy The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England is a 1914 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Vivian Martin. Based on the 1910 play of the same name by Owen Davis that ran on Broadway starring Marguerite Clark, the film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey by the World Film Corporation. The film was thought to have been lost but a 16mm print of the film was rediscovered by film historian Kevin Brownlow in England. In 2012, the National Film Registry selected the film for preservation. Documentary film Restless - Keith Haring In Brazil is a 2013 Documentary film written and directed by Guto Barra and Gisela Matta. Comedy Tigers in the City is a 2012 romantic comedy drama film directed by Juraj Krasnohorsky and written by Juraj Krasnohorsky and Lucia Siposová. Comedy Drop-Out Father is a 1982 tv program. Comedy Goodbye Charlie is a 1964 comedy film about a callous womanizer who gets his just reward. It was adapted from George Axelrod's play Goodbye, Charlie and starred Debbie Reynolds and Tony Curtis. The play also provided the basis for Switch, with Ellen Barkin and Jimmy Smits. Science Fiction El Fin Del Mundo is a short sci-fi comedy-horror film written and directed by Alberto González Vázquez. Comedy A Goofy Movie is a 1995 American animated musical comedy film, produced by Disney MovieToons, and released in theaters on April 7, 1995 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film features characters from The Disney Afternoon television series Goof Troop; the film itself acts as a sequel to the TV show. Directed by Kevin Lima, the film's plot revolves around the father-son relationship between Goofy and Max as Goofy believes that he's losing Max. A direct-to-video sequel called An Extremely Goofy Movie was released in 2000. The film was dedicated to Pat Buttram, who died during production. Documentary film Light Up Nippon is a documentary film directed by Kensaku Kakimoto. Comedy The Fair Co-Ed, also known as The Varsity Girl, is a silent film comedy starring Marion Davies and released through MGM. The film was produced by William Randolph Hearst, through Cosmopolitan Productions and directed by Sam Wood. The film is based on a 1909 play/musical comedy The Fair Co-Ed by George Ade which starred a young Elsie Janis, and opened on Broadway on February 1, 1909. The film survives today, supposedly in the MGM/UA archives, now controlled by Warner Brothers. Documentary film Soldier / Citizen is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Silvina Landsmann. Comedy A hard partying group of urban high school graduates attempt to live-it-up large before taking their first steps into the real world in this wild and crazy tale of teenage revelry starring hip-hop heavy Coolio. The school year may have ended, but the evening has just begun as the Crispus Attucks class of 2004 sets out to defy their hard-line principal and party until the sun comes up. With the music pumping, the hormones raging, and good friends all around, the final night of their high school career is sure to be a memorable one. Comedy Happenings Of The Eighth Day is a 2014 mystery romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Arya Ghavamian. Comedy La batalla de los pasteles is a 1966 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Comedy Monster Brawl is a 2011 independent horror-comedy film. Comedy Aram + Aram = Kinnaram is a Malayalam slapstick comedy film released in 1985. Directed by Priyadarshan, with Mohanlal, Shankar, Sreenivasan, Lizy and Puja Saxena in leading roles, this film was a huge hit at the box office. Thriller The Big Boss is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts action film written and directed by Lo Wei, with assistance from Bruce Lee. It stars Lee, Maria Yi, James Tien and Tony Liu. Bruce Lee's first major film, it was written for James Tien. However, Lee's strong performance overshadowed Tien, already a star in Hong Kong, and made Bruce Lee famous across Asia. Comedy Before Twilight is a 2008 Polish comedy film drama directed by Jacek Blawut. The film is about a group of old retired theatre actors in a retirement home for actors who aim to regroup and stage Goethe's Faust. The film stars a number of esteemed veteran Polish actors including Irena Kwiatkowska and Roman Klosowski, who plays Nostradamus. The film, produced in 2008, was featured at the 2008 Polish Feature Film Festival where it won a Silver Lion award for director Jacek Bławut and picked up several other awards. It was later released theatrically in Poland on May 15, 2009. The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra were invited to perform part of the soundtrack. Documentary film Protected is a 1975 documentary film, narrated by Don Brady and Sydney born producer Robert Hughes. The film was directed by Alessandro Cavadini. It was an exposé of the ill-treatment of Aboriginal workers by white men. The details of what life was like for Indigenous Australians on Palm Island became more widely known when Allessandro Cavadini and Carolyn Strachan recreated the strike in 1957 by hundreds of the Island’s residents even though there was huge resistance from local authorities. Some 22 years later in 2007, Aboriginal activist, and convicted Palm Island rioter Lex Wotton presented a screening of the film to the Film Fanatics society at Petersham Bowling Club. He recalled watching the film as a schoolboy and seeing his father on film. He said that screening opened his eyes to the way "things were different on Palm". He also said "There are numerous things that people haven't documented but this [film] was one thing that brought what was happening to the indigenous people to the attention of the wider community. Science Fiction Superman/Batman: Public Enemies is a 2009 original direct-to-video animated superhero film adaptation of "Public Enemies"—the opening story arc of DC Comics' Superman/Batman—which focuses on Superman and Batman teaming up to prevent a meteorite from striking Earth and take down Lex Luthor, who has been elected President of the United States. The film is the sixth in the line of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. Voice actors from the DCAU reprised their roles, although it is not a DCAU production and is said not to be connected with that universe beyond sharing of voice actors. Comedy Aage Badho is 1988 Hindi language movie directed by Dada Kondke and starring Shakti Kapoor, Dada Kondke, Swapna, Raza Murad, and Satish Shah. Thriller Viscera is a 2013 drama, thriller, horror film written and directed by Craig DiFolco and Pete DiFolco. Comedy Taková normální rodinka (film) is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2008. Documentary film Dark Circle is a 1982 American documentary film directed and produced by Judy Irving, Christopher Beaver and Ruth Landy that focuses on the connections between the nuclear weapons and the nuclear power industries, with a strong emphasis on the individual human and protracted U.S. environmental costs involved. A clear point made by the film is that while only two bombs were dropped on Japan, many hundreds were exploded in the United States. The film won the Grand Prize for documentary at the Sundance Film Festival and received a national Emmy Award for "Outstanding individual achievement in news and documentary." For the opening scenes and about half of its length, the film focuses on the Rocky Flats Plant and its plutonium contamination of the area's environment. The remainder of the film covers the development, wartime usage and prolonged testing of U.S. nuclear weapons, including the creation of plutonium-239 in commercial nuclear power plants such as Diablo Canyon Power Plant. The documentary is unrated. Science Fiction A Long Return, also known by the title A Largo Retorno in Spain, is a 1975 Spanish romantic film, directed by Pedro Lazaga. Comedy Au diable la vertu, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Jean Laviron, written by François Chalais, starring Henri Génès and Louis de Funès. The scenario was based on the work of Jean Guitton – "Elle attendait ça". Documentary film The rhino is a stubborn “tank” of a beast whose nose mounted weaponry and armor of thick skin are links to its prehistoric past. This episode dives into an exploration of this amazing creature, one that has roamed the earth for more than sixty million years. Science Fiction The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa is a 1977 comedy film directed by Hy Averback. Comedy Invasion of the Space Preachers is a science fiction comedy film directed by Daniel Boyd. Thriller The Riddle is a Brendan Foley film released in 2007. Comedy Strange Fate is a 1946 film directed by Louis Cuny. Thriller Icarus is a 2010 American action film directed by Dolph Lundgren, who also starred in the lead role. The film was released in the United States on September 10, 2010. Comedy When Harry Met Sally… is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner. It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally. The story follows the title characters from the time they meet just before sharing a cross-country drive, through twelve years or so of chance encounters in New York City. The film raises the question "Can men and women ever just be friends?" and advances many ideas about relationships that became household concepts, such as those of the "high-maintenance" girlfriend and the "transitional person". The origins of the film came from Reiner's return to single life after a divorce. An interview Ephron conducted with Reiner provided the basis for Harry. Sally was based on Ephron and some of her friends. Crystal came on board and made his own contributions to the screenplay, making Harry funnier. Ephron supplied the structure of the film with much of the dialogue based on the real-life friendship between Reiner and Crystal. The soundtrack consists of standards performed by Harry Connick, Jr., with a big band and orchestra arranged by Marc Shaiman. Connick won his first Grammy Award for Best Jazz Male Vocal Performance. Comedy Il Marchese del Grillo is a 1981 Italian comedic motion picture directed by Mario Monicelli, starring Alberto Sordi as the titular character. The film depicts early nineteenth-century episodes in the life of a nobleman in Rome. Loosely based on folkloric accounts of the real Onofrio del Grillo, this character plays a number of pranks, one even involving Pope Pius VII. The famous line Io sò io, e vvoi nun zete un cazzo, is appropriated from Belli's 1831 sonnet, "The Sovrans of the Old World". Documentary film Trials, Tribulations Sustainable Growth of a Cock is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Vladimir Perovic. Science Fiction Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 is a 2013 American computer-animated comic science fiction comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is the sequel to the 2009 film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, which was loosely based on Judi and Ron Barrett's book of the same name. It was directed by Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn, produced by Kirk Bodyfelt, and executive produced by the directors of the first film, Phil Lord and Chris Miller. The film was released on September 27, 2013. The film grossed over $274 million worldwide. The screenplay was written by John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, and Erica Rivinoja, and it is based on an original story idea, not on that of Pickles to Pittsburgh, the Barretts' follow-up book. It continues right after the first film, in which Flint's food-making machine gets out of control, but Flint manages to stop it with the help of his friends. In the sequel, Flint and his friends are forced to leave their home town, but when the food machine reawakens—this time producing sentient food beasts—they must return to save the world. Thriller Daylight Robbery is a 2008 English film directed by Paris Leonti and stars Paul Nicholls and Geoff Bell. Comedy For the first time in their careers, all the Muppets (except the ones that couldn't make it, like the Doozers, Gorgs and most of the Fraggles) have gathered together in one place to celebrate their thirtieth anniversary and honor the one who brought them together: Kermit the Frog (and by doing so, Jim Henson). Thriller Splinter is a 2006 American police-action film set in Los Angeles directed by Michael D. Olmos and starring Tom Sizemore, Noel Gugliemi and Edward James Olmos. The movie's concept originated with writer and actor Enrique Almeida, who portrays the film's lead character. Noel Gugliemi, who starred as the lead character's brother, stated that the filmmakers wanted to create "a Mexican version of Friday, a Mexican version of Menace II Society." The film grossed $12,918 in United States theaters. Comedy The Reckless Driver is the 19th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 26, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Comedy Aanaval Mothiram is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by G. S. Vijayan, written by T. Damodaran, and starring Sreenivasan, Suresh Gopi, Saranya Ponvannan, and Jagathy Sreekumar. This film is an uncredited remake of the 1990 American film Short Time directed by Gregg Champion and written by John Blumenthal and Michael Berry. Comedy Herbie Goes Bananas is the fourth of a series of films made by Walt Disney Productions starring Herbie – the white Volkswagen racing Beetle with a mind of its own. The film stars former Mel Brooks collaborators Cloris Leachman and Harvey Korman. Thriller Churchill's Leopards is a 1970 Italian-Spanish "macaroni combat" war film directed by Maurizio Pradeaux and starring Richard Harrison and Klaus Kinski. Documentary film Stone Melody is a 2011 short film written and directed by Parviz Rostami. Documentary film Josh's Trees is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Peter Entell. Comedy First Dates is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Sam Wasserman. Documentary film Beware of Mr. Baker is a 2012 documentary film by Jay Bulger about rock drummer Ginger Baker. It won the Grand Jury prize for best documentary at SXSW. The title is a reference to a sign outside of his South African compound. Documentary film Mark Bunyan: Very Nearly Almost Famous is a 2012 documentary, biographical and musical short film directed by Jackie Nunns and Angie West. Thriller Der Verlorene is a German language art film in the film noir style. Based on a true story, Peter Lorre wrote, directed, and starred in this film, his only film as director or writer. The film's translated name has been used as the title of his biography. Thriller The Traffickers is a 2012 South Korean crime thriller starring Im Chang-jung, Choi Daniel, Oh Dal-su and Jo Yoon-hee. It takes place in six hours on a passenger boat with an ongoing black-market organ-trafficking operation, and a desperate husband out to find his missing wife. Comedy One-Eyed Monster is a 2008 sci-fi/horror comedy film directed by Adam Fields about the cast and crew of an adult film having an encounter with a different kind of monster while filming in the Northern California mountains. Thriller Imagining Argentina is a 2003 Spanish-British-American drama historical film written and directed by Christopher Hampton and starring Antonio Banderas, Emma Thompson, Leticia Dolera and Rubén Blades. It is based on the award-winning homonymous novel by Lawrence Thornton. It was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 2003 Venice Film Festival. The film, centered on a couple living through the ominous last military dictatorship in Argentina, depicts graphic images of suffering, such as rape and torture. The closing caption states that around 30.000 Argentines disappeared during the beginning and end of the regime. Comedy La barra de Taponazo is a 1932 Argentine film directed by Alejandro del Conte. Documentary film Depression:  Out of the Shadows is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Larkin McPhee. Documentary film On the Way to India is a 1982 film directed by Augusto Sevá and Isa Castro. Documentary film Poor - Land is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Filip Marczewski. Documentary film The Return of Courtney Love is a 2006 documentary film by Will Yapp documenting the progression of musician Courtney Love's second studio album, How Dirty Girls Get Clean, as well as her recovery from drug addiction. The documentary was first broadcast on More4 in the United Kingdom and Ireland on September 26, 2006. Documentary film Interviews with My Lai Veterans is a 1970 American short documentary film directed by Joseph Strick featuring first hand accounts of the My Lai Massacre. It won an Academy Award in 1971 for Documentary Short Subject. Comedy The Golem and the Dancing Girl is a 1917 fantasy horror film. It is part of a trilogy, preceded by The Golem and followed by The Golem: How He Came into the World. Paul Wegener and Rochus Gliese co-directed and acted in the film. Wegener also wrote the screenplay. This was the screen debut of Fritz Feld. The Golem and the Dancing Girl is now considered a lost film, though silentera.com reports a print may exist in an "eastern European film archive". Comedy Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri digital film from Malaysia, directed by Chennai-based journalist Sharad Sharan. The film, about a group of friends at the crossroads of life, features a set of new actors including Natasha Hudson, Sazzy Falak and Hans Isaac with noted Tamil actor, Madhavan in a guest appearance. Science Fiction G.I. Joe: Retaliation is a 2013 American military science fiction action film directed by Jon M. Chu, based on Hasbro's G.I. Joe toy, comic and media franchises. It was written by Zombieland writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, and serves as both a sequel to 2009's G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, and as a reboot of the franchise. G.I. Joe: Retaliation features an ensemble cast, with Channing Tatum, Arnold Vosloo, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce and Byung-hun Lee reprising their roles from the first film. Stars Dwayne Johnson, Adrianne Palicki, D.J. Cotrona, and Bruce Willis as General Joseph Colton round out the principal cast. In the film, the Joes are framed as traitors by Zartan, who is still impersonating the President of the United States, and Cobra Commander now has all the world leaders under Cobra's control, with their advanced warheads aimed at innocent populaces around the world. Outnumbered and out gunned, the Joes form a plan with the original G.I. Joe Joseph Colton, to overthrow the Cobra Commander and his allies Zartan, Storm Shadow and Firefly. Animation My Milk Cup Cow is a 2014 animated film directed by Yantong Zhu. Thriller Aasai Mugam is a Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran. The film was released in 1965. Animation A Mulher Ramada is a 2013 short animation film. Thriller Seven Thieves is a 1960 20th Century Fox film noir crime drama motion picture shot in CinemaScope. It stars Edward G. Robinson, Rod Steiger and Joan Collins. Directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Sydney Boehm, it was adapted for the screen by Sydney Boehm, based on the novel The Lions At The Kill by Max Catto. Technical advisor was Candy Barr, who, as choreographer, taught dance routines to Collins. Seven Thieves received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design Black-and-White. Comedy Killer Bud is an American comedy film released in 2001. Comedy Wild Cherry is a 2009 American high school comedy film directed by Dana Lustig. Comedy Parash Pathar was Satyajit Ray's first film apart from the Apu Trilogy. It was also his first comedy and first magical realist film. Adapted from a short story of the same name by Parasuram, the film offered an early glimpse of Ray's sense of humour, centred on a middle-class clerk who accidentally discovers a stone that can turn other objects into gold. Animation Maison sonore is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jonatan Schwenk. Thriller Monsoon Shootout is a upcoming Hindi noir thriller directed by Amit Kumar and produced by Guneet Monga and co-produced by Anurag Kashyap, Arun Rangachari and Vivek Rangachari . The film stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Tannishtha Chatterjee in the lead roles. The film was shown during the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in the Midnight Screenings section. The film is reported to release nationally in India on November 4th, 2014. Comedy His New Job is a 1915 American short silent comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin. Gloria Swanson appears as an uncredited extra. The title is an inside reference to this being Chaplin's first film after leaving Keystone Studios for Essanay Studios. It was also the only film Chaplin shot at Essanay's Chicago studio. He found the facilities and climate not to his liking, and Chaplin soon relocated back to California. Science Fiction The Last Chase is a 1981 dystopian science fiction film starring Lee Majors, Burgess Meredith and Chris Makepeace, and directed by Martyn Burke. It was produced by Argosy Films. Comedy Fleisch ist mein Gemüse is a 2008 film directed by Christian Görlitz. Thriller Adventures of Nick Carter is a film directed by Paul Krasny released on February 20, 1972. Comedy Te rompo el rating is a 1981 comedy adventure film written and directed by Hugo Sofovich. Documentary film The Island of St. Matthews is a 2013 drama documentary film written and directed by Kevin Jerome Everson. Comedy If Lucy Fell is a 1996 romantic comedy starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Eric Schaeffer and Ben Stiller. It was released on DVD January 30, 2001. A young Scarlett Johansson plays a neighbor / art student of the main couple. Science Fiction Agent 077 From the Orient With Fury or Agent 077 Fury in the Orient or Agente 077 dall'oriente con furore or Fury on the Bosphorus is a 1965 Italian action spy adventure film of the Secret Agent 077 film series directed by Sergio Grieco. It is a parody film of the James Bond genre about a scientist who has invented a weapon capable of mass destruction being kidnapped by a criminal gang for lethal usage. Comedy Good Morning, Nurse is a 1925 short comedy film written by Felix Adler, Frank Capra and Al Giebler, and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Comedy Search Party is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Scot Armstrong and co-written with Mike Gagerman and Andrew Waller. The film stars T.J. Miller, Adam Pally, and Thomas Middleditch. It is Armstrong's directorial debut. Comedy Wrongfully Accused is a 1998 comedy film starring Leslie Nielsen as a man who has been framed for murder and desperately attempts to expose the true culprits. The film was written, produced, and directed by Pat Proft and is a parody of the 1993 film The Fugitive. Documentary film A Balinese Trance Seance is a documentary film by ethnographic filmmaker the late Tim Asch that profiles Jero Tapakan, a Balinese spirit medium. It was one of five films that were made with Jero Tapakan and were considered to be exemplary ethnographic film The film was the first in the series - A Balinese Trance Seance, - the later films were: Jero on Jero: "A Balinese Trance Seance" Observed, The Medium is the Masseuse: A Balinese Massage, and Jero Tapakan: Stories From the Life of a Balinese Healer. Thriller Chaya Manush is a Bengali para-psychological thriller film directed by Arindam Mamdo Dey and produced by Pankaj Agarwal under the banner of PB Films Limited. Documentary film At the tender age of nine, Miley Cyrus decided that acting would be her career. Her passion for acting, and singing, has catapulted her into a global teen idol. This inspirational film explores her astonishing evolution-from a Disney Channel favorite to a mega celebrity. Documentary film Breaking Ground - The Story of the London Irish Women's Centre is a 2013 documentary history film directed by Michelle Deignan. Thriller Satan's Sadists is a 1969 biker film directed by Al Adamson and starring Russ Tamblyn. Documentary film Dersimiz: Atatürk is a 2010 Turkish biographical film directed by Hamdi Alkan based on the life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Documentary film About Face: The Supermodels, Then and Now is a 2012 documentary film directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Comedy Crna Zorica is a 2012 Serbian dark comedy co-directed by Hristina Hatziharalabous and Radoslav Pavković. It was premiered in Serbia on 20 March 2012. The film has been shown on the Raindance Festival in London, the Film Festival in Cottbus and the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. The film has been also shown during the Days of Serbian Culture in Croatia. Documentary film Project: Ice is a documentary family historical sports film directed by William Kleinert. Comedy Love in Limbo is a 1993 Australian comedy film directed by David Elfick. Visually the film was heavily influenced by The Girl Can't Help It. It was nominated for three awards by the Australian Film Institute in 1992. Documentary film The Hunted – In Search of Home and Hope is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Shaji Pattanam. Comedy The Heat's On is a movie musical starring Mae West, William Gaxton, and Victor Moore, and released by Columbia Pictures. Comedy Living Out Loud is a 1998 comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard LaGravenese and set in New York City, starring Holly Hunter, Danny DeVito, Queen Latifah, Martin Donovan, and Elias Koteas. Thriller El infierno de todos tan temido is a 1981 drama and thriller film written by Luis Carrion, Jorge Fons and Sergio Olhovich, and directed by Sergio Olhovich. Comedy Fled is a 1996 action film directed by Kevin Hooks. It stars Laurence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin as two prisoners chained together who flee during an escape attempt gone bad. The premise is loosely similar to the 1958 film The Defiant Ones. Comedy Daydreaming is a comedy drama film directed by Patrizio Gioffredi and John Snellinberg. Science Fiction Scream and Scream Again is a 1970 conspiracy-thriller / science fiction film. It marks the second teaming, after The Oblong Box, of actors Vincent Price and Christopher Lee with director Gordon Hessler. Price and Lee only share a brief scene in the film's climax, however. The movie's title, and association with stars Price, Lee and Peter Cushing have given it an undeserved reputation as a violent horror film, but the violence in the film is mostly understated and/or off-screen, while the plot owes more to films like Invasion of the Body Snatchers or 1970's era 'conspiracy thrillers' like The Parallax View. The Overlook Film Guide: Science-Fiction, acknowledges it as: "one of the best science-fiction films made in Britain." Thriller Loyal Opposition: Terror in the White House is an American television film that aired on The Family Channel on March 29, 1998. Thriller The Speed of Thought is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Evan Oppenheimer. The film stars Nick Stahl, Taryn Manning, and Mía Maestro. Comedy The ABCs of Death is a 2012 anthology horror comedy film produced by International producers. The film contains 26 different shorts, each by different directors spanning fifteen countries. It premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. In 2013, it was released on VOD January 31 and in theaters March 8. The end credits of the film features Australian band Skyhooks' 1974 song "Horror Movie", and also states that a sequel, ABCs of Death 2, will be released in late 2014. Animation Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border:2 Ghost Whispers is a 2013 animation film and the second release of the four-part OVA series Ghost in the Shell: Arise directed by Kazuchika Kise. Thriller Maanagara Kaaval is a 1991 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by M. Thiyagarajan. It is loosely based on Mammootty starrer August 1. Vijayakanth as a super cop to protect the life of Indian Prime Minister. Comedy Totò Diabolicus is a 1963 Italian black comedy film directed by Steno. The film consists in a parody of Italian noir comic books and giallo, and in it Totò plays six different characters. Thriller Arya 2 is a 2009 Telugu romance film directed by Sukumar, and is a follow-up to the actor's and the director's previous successful film, Arya. Allu Arjun and Kajal Aggarwal play the lead roles while Navdeep and Shraddha Das play supporting roles Sukumar, who directed the original, directed this film as well. The film's music is by Devi Sri Prasad. Aditya Babu and Bhogavalli Prasad produced the film under the Aditya Arts banner. The film was dubbed in Malayalam, Tamil and Oriya with the same title and became a blockbuster in Kerala. Some scenes were recreated with Malayali-based scenes for this. Allu Arjun gained huge fan base in Kerala through this film. This is the sequel to the 2004 Telugu film Arya. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Arya: Ek Deewana and it fully used the shot-ready scenes from the Telugu movie. Arya 2 collected a Share of 30 crore in 100 Days.Its Pre-release revenue's fetched an additional 7 crore. The film was remade in Bengali as Ami Shudhu Cheyechi Tomay. Animation The Ducktators is a Looney Tunes black and white cartoon that was produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and was released in 1942 by Warner Bros.. Directed by Norman McCabe, the cartoon satirizes various events of World War II. The title is a pun on dictator. Comedy Buddies is a 2012 Brazilian adventure-comedy film written and directed by Marcelo Galvão. The film tells the story of three young people with Down syndrome working in the video library of the institute where they live. One day, inspired by the movie Thelma & Louise, they decide to flee in search of new adventures. It was shot in São Paulo, Paulínia, Bertioga, all three in São Paulo, Florianópolis and Laguna, in Santa Catarina, and in Torres, Rio Grande do Sul, as well as in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Documentary film Fragebogen im IV. Reich is a 1984 film directed by Mehmet Alatur, Gerd Roscher, Michael Engler and Dörte Schipper. Comedy Roger Dodger is a 2002 American comedy-drama that explores the relationship between men, women, and sex. Directed by Dylan Kidd and starring Campbell Scott and Jesse Eisenberg, the film follows Roger Swanson and his nephew during a night on the town in search of sex. Documentary film The Doors - Collection is a 1999 DVD release by The Doors. This Doors DVD compiles three films Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Dance on Fire and The Soft Parade - A Retrospective . The first was filmed live at the Hollywood Bowl in the summer of 1968. The second is a collection of 14 videos, including some rare footage from television performances. The third includes the Doors' last televised appearance on PBS in 1969 in the aftermath of the infamous Miami concert that resulted in Morrison's arrest for "indecent exposure." Documentary film Dishonorable Disclosures is a 2012 American documentary film purporting to show that the administration of President Barack Obama has endangered lives by allegedly leaking information about the U.S. military raid that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011. The video was produced by the Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund Inc, a 501 group which began a political ad campaign critical of President Obama and showed the video in swing states in the months leading up to the 2012 presidential election In response, the Obama Campaign compared the film to the "Swift Boat" attacks against Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004. Comedy Female Company is a 1999 comedy film written by Katerina Bei and Nikos Perakis and directed by Nikos Perakis. Comedy Babs (film) is a 2000 Dutch film written and directed by Irma Achten, based on the story of Adam and Eve. Science Fiction The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians is a 1981 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. It is based on Jules Verne's novel The Carpathian Castle. The film marks Lipský's third and final collaboration with the humorist Jiří Brdečka, and also features special props by Jan Svankmajer and music by Luboš Fišer. The film had star casting of Czechoslovakian actors. It remains one of few very popular comedy films even today, being often played on public holidays on main TV channels. A low cost, paper cover DVD of the film was released and to October 20, 2014 is still available in Czech eshops. Documentary film Müezzin is a 2009 Austrian-Turkish documentary film directed by Sebastian Brameshuber about the annual Turkish competition for the best muezzin. The film was selected for the 29th International Istanbul Film Festival and 16th London Turkish Film Festival. Comedy The Man Upstairs is a 1992 American television movie directed by George Schaefer and starring Katharine Hepburn and Ryan O'Neal. Hepburn plays an elderly woman whose house becomes a hideaway for an escaped convict, and the pair strike up an unlikely friendship. Hepburn was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film at the 50th Golden Globe Awards. Comedy Casino Jack is a 2010 biographical political satire film starring Kevin Spacey and directed by George Hickenlooper. The film focuses on the career of Washington, D.C. lobbyist and businessman Jack Abramoff, who was involved in a massive corruption scandal that led to his conviction as well as the conviction of two White House officials, Rep. Bob Ney, and nine other lobbyists and congressional staffers. Abramoff was convicted of fraud, conspiracy and tax evasion in 2006, and of trading expensive gifts, meals and sports trips in exchange for political favors. Abramoff served three and a half years of a six-year sentence in federal prison, and was then assigned to a halfway house. He was released on December 3, 2010. In 2010, Spacey was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for best actor for his depiction of Abramoff in the film, eventually losing to Paul Giamatti for his role in Barney's Version. Science Fiction Freedom Project is a Japanese promotional project by Nissin Cup Noodles for their 35th anniversary in 2006. As part of the project, the 7-part OVA series, titled Freedom, was commissioned with and designed by Katsuhiro Otomo serving as the character and mecha designer. The series is directed by Shuhei Morita, creator of the award-winning animation short Kakurenbo, and is authored by celebrated writer Dai Sato, Katsuhiko Chiba and Yuuichi Nomura. The series openly displays its sponsor's product placement in numerous scenes in which characters are shown consuming Nissin Cup Noodles. The OVA is animated and produced by Sunrise and distributed by Bandai Visual. It is being distributed in North America by Bandai Visual USA. "Freedom Committee" is the collective term used for the entire creative team behind Freedom, which includes animators and production staff members who have previously worked on Steamboy. The theme song for the series, titled "This is Love", is performed by popular Japanese pop singer Utada Hikaru. Animation The Castaway is a 1931 short comedy-animated film directed by Wilfred Jackson. Comedy What's Your Number? is a 2011 romantic comedy film starring Anna Faris and Chris Evans. It is based on Karyn Bosnak's book 20 Times a Lady. The film was released on September 30, 2011. Comedy Life's a Bitch is a 2014 short comedy film written Guillaume Lambert and directed by François Jaros. Animation Operation Sawdust is the 47th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 15, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Documentary film Variations on a Subject of Masks is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Goda Rupeikaitė. Animation What Makes a Hero? is a 2012 educational animation film written by Matthew Winkler and directed by Kirill Yeretsky. Thriller The Bleeding House is a 2011 horror film directed by Philip Gelatt starring Alexandra Chando, Patrick Breen, and Charlie Hewson. Comedy Peine De Mort is a 2011 short horror comedy film written and directed by Mario Ouellet. Comedy The Animal is a 2001 comedy film, starring Rob Schneider, Colleen Haskell, Ed Asner, and John C. McGinley. Schneider plays Marvin Mange, a man who is critically injured but unknown to him he is put back together by a mad scientist who transplants animal parts, resulting in strange permanent changes to his behavior. Comedy Annabel Takes a Tour is a 1938 comedy directed by Lew Landers, starring Lucille Ball and Jack Oakie. Annabel is on a promotional tour and as a publicity stunt, leaks a story that she is having a romantic fling with a famous romance novelist. Documentary film Death of a Legend was the first of three documentary films by Bill Mason about wolves, helping to dispel the image of wolves as "evil" and demonstrating their role in maintaining the balance of nature. Released in 1971, Death of the Legend was the first documentary to feature footage of wolves being born in the wild, and their first year of life. The film was followed two years later by Mason's feature length theatrical documentary on wolves, Cry of the Wild. Both films were produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Mason completed his third and final film on wolves, Wolf Pack, in 1974. Awards for the film included two Golden Sheaf Awards and an Etrog Award, now known as the Genie Awards, for Best Colour Cinematography. Comedy His Wife's Mistakes is a 1916 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Comedy The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in 'For Love or Mummy' is a 1999 film directed by John R. Cherry III and Larry Harmon. Animation Lavatory – Lovestory is a 2007 Russian animated short film directed by Konstantin Bronzit, about a lavatory attendant who finds a flower bouquet in her tip jar. The film was nominated for an Oscar in the 81st Annual Academy Awards and won multiple awards at film festivals. Comedy Jusqu'à toi is a 2009 comedy romance film written and directed by Jennifer Devoldère. Comedy Dancing in the Dust or Ball in the Dust is a 1988 Ivorian film dealing with themes of polygyny by Henri Duparc with actors Bamba Bakary, Hanny Tchelly, Naky Sy Savanne, Thérèse Taba, and Anne Kabou. Documentary film Say, I'm a Jew is a 1985 documentary film directed by Pier Marton. Documentary film Spiegelgrund is a 2000 film directed by Angelika Schuster and Tristan Sindelgruber. Comedy He Was Cool is a 2004 South Korean film based on the same-titled 2001 internet novel written by Guiyeoni. The film was released in South Korean cinemas on July 23, 2004 and was the 35th most attended film of the year with 800,000 admissions. Animation Walk With Me is a 2013 animation and short film written by Peter Muhumuza Tukei, Johan Oettinger and Morten Søndergaard and directed by Peter Muhumuza Tukei and Johan Oettinger. Animation MacPherson is a 2012 short animation film written and directed by Martine Chartrand. Comedy Forsaking All Others is a 1934 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by W.S. Van Dyke, and starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable and Robert Montgomery. The screenplay was written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, which was based upon a 1933 play by Edward Barry Roberts and Frank Morgan Cavett. In this "comedy of errors", three friends of long-standing are involved in a love triangle lasting many years. Forsaking All Others is the sixth of eight cinematic collaborations between Crawford and Gable. Thriller Envisioned is a thriller film directed by Joseph Lisa. Comedy The Lady from Texas is a 1951 film directed by Joseph Pevney. Comedy Dating Games People Play is a 2005 indie romantic comedy film written and directed by Stefan Marc. Documentary film Once I Was a Champion is a 2011 documentary film directed by Gerard Roxburgh. Animation The Kiosk is a 2013 short film written, animated and directed by Anete Melece. Documentary film Narco Armas is a nominated work in the 2014 News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish. Comedy Takumi-kun Series: Bibou no diteiru is a romance film directed by Takeshi Yokoi. Documentary film Frida – The DVD is a 3½ hour documentary DVD, that covers the singing career of Anni-Frid Lyngstad, also known as Frida, one of the four members of Swedish pop group ABBA. The DVD was released by Universal in 2005. Thriller The People Under the Stairs is a 1991 American horror film written and directed by Wes Craven and starring Brandon Adams, Everett McGill, Wendy Robie, A. J. Langer, Ving Rhames and Sean Whalen. Documentary film Brothers at War is a 2009 documentary film directed by Jake Rademacher and produced by Rademacher and Norman S. Powell. The film follows several US soldiers in the Iraq War. The film's executive producers are actor, director, and Presidential Citizens Medal recipient Gary Sinise and Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service recipient David Scantling. Brothers at War won the Best Documentary Feature Award at the 2008 GI Film Festival. The film features an original score by Lee Holdridge and an original song--"Brothers in Arms"—by John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting. Thriller Step by Step is a film directed by Philippe Blasband released on Sep 11, 2002. Animation Tachiguishi-Retsuden is a 2006 live-action/animated hybrid film directed by Japanese filmmaker Mamoru Oshii, who also wrote the eponymous novel on which the film was based. Both works are part of the "Kerberos saga". Live-action film and manga adaptations were produced few months later in Japan. The Tachiguishi-Retsuden logo bears the mention "Tachiguishi-Retsuden 1945-2006 A Mamoru Oshii Animation Film". Thriller Le Doulos is a 1962 French crime film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. It was released theatrically as The Finger Man in the English-speaking world, but all video and DVD releases have used the French title. Intertitles at the beginning of the film explain that its title refers both to a kind of hat and to the slang term for a police informer. Le Doulos is based on a novel by Pierre Lesou. While the film comes before Melville’s masterpieces of the genre, Le Samouraï and Le Cercle rouge, one can unmistakably observe several of Melville’s trademark techniques in this film. Documentary film The Million Pound Bike Ride: A Sport Relief Special is a 2010 documentary film directed by Susanna Handslip and Matt Reid. Comedy Stag & Doe is a 2010 short comedy film written and directed by Justin Stanley. Comedy Vizontele Tuuba is a 2004 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan, based on the writer-director's childhood memories of the last summer of his childhood in village in 1980. The film, which went on nationwide release on January 23, 2004, was a sequel to the highly successful Vizontele. Documentary film Journey with Prabhat is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Samarth Dixit and Jessica Sadana. Thriller Green Fish is a 1997 South Korean film. It was the first feature-length film directed by Lee Chang-dong, who also wrote the screenplay. Lee had previously been known as a novelist and high school teacher. The film stars Han Suk-kyu in one of his first major film roles. It was the eighth highest-attended Korean film of 1997. Although director Lee is renowned for superb writing, he allowed Han to improvise the now-famous extended monologue inside the telephone booth. The scene became iconic enough to be spoofed by the 2002 Korean compendium of satire, "Funny Movie" directed by Gyu-seong Jang. As recently as August 2007, the scene was once again spoofed in the MBC drama "Kimchi Cheese Smile". The character of "Kim Yang-gil", as played by Myung Kae-nam, has been parodied with an extended back-story in the black comedy "The Customer is Always Right". The pivotal scene in a men's restroom, has recently been cited by poet/director Yu Ha for informing the basis of a similar scene in his more stylistically baroque A Dirty Carnival. Documentary film Naissance is a 1977 documentary, short film directed by Frédéric Le Boyer. Comedy The Wrong Trousers is a 1993 stop-motion animated short film directed by Nick Park at Aardman Animations, featuring his characters Wallace and Gromit. It was his second half-hour short featuring the eccentric inventor Wallace and his silent but intelligent dog Gromit, following 1989's A Grand Day Out, and preceding 1995's A Close Shave. As in A Grand Day Out, the 30-minute film uses sight gags and exaggerated physical comedy and quiet moments, as well as a few subtle film parodies. The film premiered in the United States on 17 December 1993 and the United Kingdom on 26 December 1993. It won the 1993 Academy Award for Animated Short Film. It was highly successful and inspired a charity fundraising day, known as Wrong Trousers Day, one of several events organised by the charity Wallace and Gromit's Children's Foundation. During the day, participants wear the wrong trousers to work or school etc. and donate a pound to help sick children in hospitals and hospices. This is the second Wallace & Gromit video to have an introduction. The first was A Grand Day Out. Animation In Dangered Species is a 2011 animated short film directed by Matthew James Killian. Thriller Sethurama Iyer CBI is a 2004 Malayalam mystery crime film directed by K Madhu, written by S. N. Swami, and starring Mammootty, Mukesh and Jagathy Sreekumar. This film is the third in the series of the CBI investigative thrillers featuring Mammootty as CBI officer Sethurama Iyer. Prequels to this film are Oru CBI Diary Kurippu and Jagratha. There was one sequel Nerariyan CBI. A fifth sequel Veendum CBI in the franchise has been announced and is now in the pre-production stage. Comedy La passione is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Comedy Attack on the Pin-Up Boys, also known as Flower Boys' Series of Terror Events or simply Flower Boys, is a 2007 South Korean high school mystery/comedy film and is the first film produced by SM Pictures, a subsidiary of SM Entertainment. The film stars every member of Super Junior, except Kyuhyun due to the car accident on 19 April 2007. A soundtrack was released along with the film's premiere on 26 July 2007. Comedy Bad Actress is a 2011 comedy film directed by Robert Lee King and written by David Michael Barrett. Comedy Nest of Virgins is a 1972 drama comedy film written and directed by Alberto Isaac. Comedy Arthur is a 1981 comedy film written and directed by Steve Gordon. The film stars Dudley Moore as the eponymous Arthur Bach, a drunken New York City millionaire who is on the brink of an arranged marriage to a wealthy heiress, but ends up falling for a common working-class girl from Queens. It was the first and only film directed by Gordon, who died in 1982 of a heart attack at age 44. Arthur earned nearly $96 million domestically, making it the fourth highest grossing film of 1981. It was notable for its title song, "Arthur's Theme", co-written by Christopher Cross, Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager and Peter Allen, and performed by Christopher Cross. The film was nominated for a total of four Academy Awards. Sir John Gielgud won Best Supporting Actor and the theme song won Best Original Song. Arthur was followed by a 1988 sequel, Arthur 2: On the Rocks, which was enough of a failure for star Dudley Moore to disown it. A poorly received remake starring Russell Brand was released in April 2011. Comedy The Jane Austen Book Club is a 2007 American romantic drama film written and directed by Robin Swicord. The screenplay, adapted from the 2004 novel of the same name by Karen Joy Fowler, focuses on a book club formed specifically to discuss the six novels written by Jane Austen. As they delve into Austen's literature, the club members find themselves dealing with life experiences that parallel the themes of the books they are reading. Comedy Rudi sportsman is a 1911 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. It is one of a series of four films written by and starring Emil Artur Longen as the title character, Rudi. It was filmed in Prague. Comedy La nuit des rois is a 1957 film directed by Claude Loursais. Comedy Nsfw is a 2013 Comedy, Drama, Romance film written and directed by Ryan Andrew Balas. Comedy The Best Movie 3 is a 2011 Russian comedy film from Monumental Pictures and Comedy Club Production, continuation of 2009 The Best Movie 2 film, spoofing such famous Russian films as Admiral, 72 Meters, Black Lightning, and others. Documentary film A Fleeting Passage to the Orient is a 1999 documentary film written and directed by Ruth Beckermann. Comedy Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? is a 1963 movie comedy starring Dean Martin, Elizabeth Montgomery, and Carol Burnett, and directed by Daniel Mann. Comedy The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood is a surreal Canadian comedy film, released in 1986. The film was directed by Andy Jones and written by Andy and Mike Jones, with the collaboration of a number of workshop participants. A common mistake seen is an added 's' to 'Adventure'. Andy Jones stars as Faustus Bidgood, a clerk in the Newfoundland provincial department of education who harbours secret dreams of becoming president of Newfoundland and leading the province to secede from Canada. The film contains several levels of what might be termed competing "realities, " oscillating between visions of mundane office work and sequences in which Bidgood accidentally leads a revolution, and containing a film within a film that narrates Faustus' real life and imaginary rise to power. In the film within a film, we learn that Faustus' paternal grandfather has predicted that a great man will lead the people of Newfoundland to glory. His name is the Reverend Dempster Peebles, although his son is named Bruce Bidgood and Faustus full name is Faustus Peebles Bidgood. Animation The Old, Old, Very Old Man is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Elizabeth Hobbs. Animation Spooky Swabs is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring Jack Mercer as Popeye and Mae Questel as Olive Oyl. Produced by Paramount Cartoon Studios and directed by Isadore Sparber, it was released in 1957 and is the final cartoon in the Popeye series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures. Documentary film Exploring the Reef is a humorous short documentary film included on the second disc of the Finding Nemo DVD. It features Jean-Michel Cousteau in a documentary film he is trying to make about coral reefs, but Marlin, Dory, and Nemo keep interrupting him. Thriller Satan's Blood is a 1978 horror film written by Carlos Puerto and directed by Carlos Puerto and Juan Piquer Simón. Comedy Pension Schöller is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Camilla Spira, Eva Ingeborg Scholz and Joachim Brennecke. It is an adaptation of the 1890 play Pension Schöller by Wilhelm Jacoby and Carl Laufs. Georg Jacoby was Wilhem's son, and made three film adaptation of his father's best known play in 1930, 1952 and 1960. Comedy The Magnificent Two is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Morecambe and Wise in the third and final of their 1960s trio of films. They play two British salesmen sent to South America to sell their goods. While there they become involved in a revolution to oust a brutal dictator. Documentary film An Unending Expanse is a 2008 short documentary film written by Gautam Bora and Jyotsna Kalita and directed by Gautam Bora. Documentary film The Legend of Bigfoot is a 1976 American pseudo-documentary film directed by Harry Winer. Comedy Possum Paddock is a 1921 Australian film based on a popular play by Kate Howarde. It was the first Australian movie to be directed by a woman. Only portions of it survive today. Documentary film Elvis: Return to Tupelo is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Michael L. Rose. Comedy Boys Will Be Girls is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Pratt and starring Leslie Fuller, Nellie Wallace and Greta Gynt. The film was made by Fuller's own independent production company in the Rock Studios at Elstree. In order to gain his inheritance, a man has to give up drinking and smoking. Comedy Life of Riley is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Alain Resnais. It was adapted from the play Life of Riley by Alan Ayckbourn. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, just three weeks before Resnais died, where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. Thriller The Last Days on Mars is a 2013 science fiction-horror film directed by Ruairí Robinson with a screenplay by Clive Dawson, based on the short story "The Animators" by Sydney J. Bounds. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film received a limited release on 19 September 2013 in the United Kingdom and 6 December 2013 in the United States. It stars Liev Schreiber, Elias Koteas, Romola Garai, Goran Kostić, Johnny Harris, Tom Cullen, Yusra Warsama, and Olivia Williams. Animation The Maiden and the Soldier is a 1995 short, animation film written by Katariina Lillqvist and directed by Katariina Lillqvist, Lubos Tuma. Comedy On the Far Side of the Tunnel is a 1994 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime de Armiñán. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Animation Miudinho is a 2013 short, animation, musical, fantasy film directed by Claudio Roberto. Comedy Evolution is a 2001 American science fiction comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, Seann William Scott, Julianne Moore and Ted Levine. In the United States, it was released by DreamWorks and internationally, by Columbia Pictures. The plot of the film follows college professor Ira Kane and geologist Harry Block who investigate a meteor crash in Arizona. They discover that the meteor is harboring extraterrestrial life which is evolving very quickly into large, diverse and outlandish creatures. Evolution was based on a story by Don Jakoby, who converted it into a screenplay along with David Diamond and David Weissman. The movie was originally written as a serious horror science fiction film, until director Ivan Reitman re-wrote much of the script. Shooting took place in California with an $80 million budget and the film was released in the United States on June 8, 2001. The movie grossed $98,376,292 internationally. Reviews for the film were mixed, as the movie review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 43% positive rating. Comedy Le gendre idéal 2 is a 2010 tv film directed by Arnaud Sélignac. Comedy The Respectable Ladies of Pardubice is a 1944 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Animation Alakazam the Great is a 1960 Japanese musical anime film, based on the Chinese novel Journey to the West, and was one of the earliest anime films to be released in the United States. Based on the manga My Son Goku by Osamu Tezuka, he was named as a director of the film by Toei Company. However, Tezuka later stated that the only time he was in the studio was to pose for publicity photos. His involvement as a consultant for the adaptation of his manga, and in promoting the film, however, led to his interest in animation. Comedy Anyone Can Play is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring two Bond girls Ursula Andress and Claudine Auger. Comedy Mala Noche is a 1986 American drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant, based on an autobiographical novel by the Oregon poet Walt Curtis. The movie was shot in 16 mm, mostly black-and-white. Mala Noche is the first feature film by Gus Van Sant. It was shot entirely on location in Portland, Oregon. Thriller CityLights is a 2014 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Hansal Mehta starring Rajkummar Rao and Patralekha in the lead roles. The film is a remake of the BAFTA nominated British film Metro Manila. The film presented by Fox Star Studios in association with Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt. The story of the film is about a poor farmer from Rajasthan coming to Mumbai in search of livelihood. The film released on 30 May 2014, and won rave reviews from most critics. Inspite of releasing in just 350 screens, the film became a success due to its low cost of production and consistent collections at the Box Office. Science Fiction Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death is a two-episode special of Doctor Who made for the Red Nose Day charity telethon in the United Kingdom, and broadcast on BBC One on 12 March 1999. It follows in a long tradition of popular British television programmes producing short, light-hearted specials for such telethon events. It has a special status amongst Doctor Who-themed charity productions. It has twice been featured on the cover of Doctor Who Magazine - an unusual feat even for a regular episode of the programme. It is the only parodic story to be covered by "DWM Archives", a section of DWM normally reserved for discussion of past episodes of the regular series. Similarly, it is the only parody to be given an extensive behind-the-scenes article on the BBC official website, and its own video release through BBC Video. It is also the only BBC-commissioned live-action Doctor Who production between the Doctor Who television movie and "Rose". Finally, it serves as a production bridge - if not a narrative bridge - between the 1963 and 2005 versions of the programme. Comedy Johnny Be Good is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Bud Smith, starring Anthony Michael Hall as the main character, Johnny Walker. The film also features Robert Downey Jr., Steve James, Jennifer Tilly and Uma Thurman in her film debut. Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon makes a cameo appearance. Judas Priest and Ted Nugent, among others, contributed to the soundtrack. The title track, "Johnny B. Goode", originally recorded by Chuck Berry, was re-recorded by Judas Priest for their album, Ram It Down. Comedy Su adorable majadero is a 1938 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Thriller Uneasy Terms is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Michael Rennie, Moira Lister and Faith Brook. It is based on a novel by Peter Cheyney. Comedy Happy Negative Marriage: Part 2 is a 2014 romance comedy film directed by Takeshi Yokoi. Comedy Someone Else is a 2006 British Comedy-drama independent film. The film was directed by Col Spector and written by Spector along with Radha Chakraborty. The film had its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 20 August 2006 and released on 7 September, 2007 in UK. Comedy Last Friday is an upcoming film, which will be the last movie of the Friday sequels. It will feature Ice Cube and Mike Epps. The movie is slated for a 2013 release. Science Fiction Otolith III is a 2009 science fiction film directed by Otolith Group. Animation Doggone Cats, is a 1947-released Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It stars Sylvester, his brother Alan his official debut, and his only appearance until The Looney Tunes Show and a dog named Wellington. It was officially released in Cinecolor, but was reissued in Technicolor. Comedy Garden of the Moon is a 1938 comedy, musical, romance film written by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay and directed by Busby Berkeley. Documentary film Charlie Victor Romeo is a 2013 historical drama, documentary, thriller and drama film written by Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels, Irving Gregory and directed by Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels and Karlyn Michelson. Comedy Romy and Michele's High School Reunion is a 1997 comedy film starring Lisa Kudrow, Mira Sorvino, Janeane Garofalo, Camryn Manheim, and Alan Cumming directed by David Mirkin. The plot revolves around two 28-year-old women who appear to have not achieved much success in life and decide to invent fake careers to impress former classmates at their 10 year high school reunion. The characters are taken from the stage play Ladies Room, which also featured Kudrow. Thriller Saloon Bar is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Walter Forde. It was made by Ealing Studios and its style has led to comparisons with the later Ealing Comedies, unlike other wartime Ealing films which are different in tone. Science Fiction Mr. Stitch is a 1995 film directed by Roger Avary. Documentary film Al-Nakba: The Palestinian Catastrophe 1948 is a documentary film of Benny Brunner and Alexandra Jansse. It follows the events that surround the 1948 Palestinian exodus. It was filmed in 1996, is 58 minutes long and is in English. Based on the book The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947–1949 by Benny Morris, it is the first documentary film to examine the displacement of 750,000 Palestinians during the birth of the state of Israel. The film shifts between interviews with Palestinian refugees and the reactions of Irgun and Haganah soldiers who witnessed and participated in the events of 1948. Comedy A successful real estate mogul tries to rekindle a dysfunctional relationship with his womanizing father, during a business trip to Hedonism II, in Jamaica. They encounter an eclectic group of unpredictable characters, who all must avoid two kinky film students, doing a thesis on sex at Hedonism. Comedy Hello Again is a 1987 American romantic fantasy-comedy film, directed and produced by Frank Perry, written by Susan Isaacs and starring Shelley Long, Judith Ivey, Gabriel Byrne, Corbin Bernsen, Sela Ward, Austin Pendleton, Carrie Nye, Robert Lewis, Madeleine Potter, Thor Fields and Illeana Douglas. Hello Again opened at #2 in the Box Office earning $5,712,892 at its opening weekend and made $20,419,446 in its entire run. Thriller The spirits are restless and things that go bump in the night are closer than they seem for Chris, a widower who is coming to terms with his loss. While living in his hotel, strange things begin to happen. Voices in the night, faces at the window are not uncommon and things are about to get a lot worse when he is forced to face the paranormal and save his wife s soul from the evil. Documentary film Half Emirati is a 2012 documentary, biographical, short film directed by Amal Al-Agroobi. Comedy A Sudden Loss of Gravity is a 2000 indie comedy film written by Todd Verow and Jim Dwyer, and directed by Todd Verow. Documentary film The Waiting Room is a 2012 documentary film and social media project directed by Peter Nicks that follows the life and times of patients, doctors, and staff at Highland Hospital, a safety-net hospital in Oakland, California. The project includes a blog which features stories and conversations from the waiting room as well as behind-the-scenes information about the project. Frequent video updates from the project are posted on the blog. These videos examine what life is like in an American public hospital caring for a community of largely uninsured patients. The project involves placing interactive storytelling booths in hospital waiting rooms. These kiosks will include the live-blogged reports from people living without health insurance, and a unique online portal that will distribute these stories and become an archive for the testimonials that will highlight the urgency of the national dialogue around health care. The Waiting Room is funded by the MacArthur Foundation, Independent Television Service, The Fledgling Fund, The San Francisco Foundation, California Council for the Humanities, the Pacific Pioneer Find, and the San Francisco Film Society. Comedy Chance of a Lifetime is a 1991 television film. It stars Betty White, Leslie Nielsen, and Ed Begley, Jr.. Since the death of her husband 10 years ago, Evelyn has been working hard for her company, but had no private life. Now her doctor shocks her with the news that she may live only another 6 months. Spontanely she follows a TV ad and sets out for vacation in Mexico. There she meets widower Lloyd and they fall in love, go bungee jumping... until she gets another diagnosis from her doctor. Documentary film World Leaders on Peace and Democracy is a 1939 documentary short film. Science Fiction Batteries Not Included is a 1987 family-comic science fiction film directed by Matthew Robbins about small extraterrestrial living machines that save an apartment block under threat from property development. The story was originally intended to be featured in the TV series Amazing Stories, but executive producer Steven Spielberg liked the idea so much that he decided to make it a theatrical release. It is also notable for being the feature film screenwriting debut of Brad Bird, who was one of the writer and producers of the show. Many of the film's foreign releases used the title Miracle on 8th Street. Comedy Sweetheart of the Campus is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Edward Dmytryk. Documentary film Renewal, a 2008 documentary film, is the first feature-length documentary film to capture the vitality and diversity of today’s religious-environmental activists. Directed and produced by American filmmakers Marty Ostrow and Terry Kay Rockefeller, the film includes eight stories that represent the growing religious-environmental movement. Each story is set in a different religious-tradition, addressing a different environmental concern. Renewal began airing on public television stations in the United States in April, 2009. Science Fiction The Robinsons: Lost in Space is a 2004 film directed by John Woo. Comedy Stealing Rembrandt is a 2003 Danish-language film. An action-comedy, the film concerns a father and son who accidentally steal a painting by Rembrandt. A Danish/UK co-production, the film was directed by Jannik Johansen and written by Anders Thomas Jensen and Jannik Johansen. The film was premiered at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Mr. Bones 2: Back from the Past is a 2008 comedy film directed by Gray Hofmeyr, co-written by Gray Hofmeyr and Leon Schuster and starring Leon Schuster, Tongayi Chirisa, Leeanda Reddy, Kaseran Pillay, Meren Reddy. It is the second in the Mr Bones series. Released by Videovision Entertainment, Mr. Bones 2 was a blockbuster, surpassing Mr Bones to become the most financially successful film released in South Africa. Documentary film Hongkong - Insel im Roten Meer is a 1958 documentary short film directed by Herbert Viktor. Documentary film Richard Hammond's Top Gear Uncovered is a 2009 sport documentary film written by Richard Porter and directed by Southan Morris and Owen Trevor. Thriller Waterworld is a 1995 American post-apocalyptic science fiction action film directed by Kevin Reynolds and co-written by Peter Rader and David Twohy. It was based on Rader's original 1986 screenplay and stars Kevin Costner, who also produced it with Charles Gordon and John Davis. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. The setting of the film is in the distant future. Although no exact date was given in the film itself, it has been suggested that it takes place in 2500. The polar ice caps have completely melted, and the sea level has risen many hundreds of feet, covering nearly all the land. The film illustrates this with an unusual variation on the Universal logo, which begins with the usual image of Earth, but shows the planet's water levels gradually rising and the polar ice caps melting until nearly all the land is submerged. The plot of the film centers on an otherwise nameless antihero, "The Mariner", a drifter who sails the Earth in his trimaran. The most expensive film ever made at the time, Waterworld was released to mixed reviews, praising the futuristic style but criticizing the characterization and acting performances. Comedy Tom hits Jerry with a hammer, and is used as a servant for his new girlfriend. Tom dresses Jerry up as a waiter, and makes him do whatever he says. Jerry starts to fight with Tom, and Tom does the same. His girlfriend is turned off by all this. So she leaves, as the cat and mouse go back to the usual fighting. Animation Howl's Moving Castle is a 2004 Japanese animated fantasy film scripted and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The film is based on the novel of the same name by British writer Diana Wynne Jones. The film was produced by Toshio Suzuki, animated by Studio Ghibli and distributed by Toho. Mamoru Hosoda, director of one episode and two movies from the Digimon series, was originally selected to direct but abruptly left the project, leaving the then-retired Miyazaki to take up the director's role. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 5, 2004, and was released in Japanese theaters on November 20, 2004. The film is one of only three Studio Ghibli films which were not released in July, and the last since 2004. It went on to gross $190 million in Japan and $235 million worldwide, making it one of the most financially successful Japanese films in history. The film was later dubbed into English by Pixar's Peter Docter and distributed in North America by Walt Disney Pictures. It received a limited release in the United States and Canada beginning June 10, 2005 and was released nationwide in Australia on September 22 and in the United Kingdom the following September. Comedy Stock Exchange is a 2013 short comedy thriller written by Stephane Everaert and Frederic Mosbeux. The film was also directed by Stephane Everaert and Frederic Mosbeux. Comedy The Slide: Series 1-4 is a 2012 short film written and directed by Jarl Olsen. Documentary film The Isle is a 2000 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. The film was the fifth film made by Kim, and the first to receive wider international acclaim for his recognizable style. It also became notorious for being difficult to watch, with stories of viewers vomiting or passing out during the more gruesome scenes when the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival. The Isle stars Seo Jeong and Kim Yu-seok as an unlikely couple who develop a love for each other despite the unusual circumstances. Documentary film BerlinSong is a 2006 documentary film directed by Uli M. Schueppel. Comedy Kicking Zombie Ass for Jesus is a 2014 Action Adventure Drama film written and directed by Israel Luna. Documentary film Water for a City is a 1971 short documentary film directed by Bruce Moir. Thriller Samay: When Time Strikes is a 2003 action-based movie starring Sushmita Sen, and Sushant Singh. It was inspired from Hollywood movie Se7en starring Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt. Comedy Glad Rags to Riches is a 1933 film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Haal-E-Kangaal is a Hindi language feature film at the post production stage. The film is shot in a single location - a suburban flat in the city of Mumbai. The film uses the services of just two actors. It is one of those few two character films made over the world. The story, screenplay and direction of Haal-E-Kangaal is by Ramchandra PN, a graduate of the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. His earlier film Suddha had won the best Indian film at the Osean Cinefan Festival of Asian Films, New Delhi, 2006 and his second feature Putaani Party had won the Best Children's Film at the Indian National Film Awards for the year 2009. Animation Octocat Adventures is a 2008 animation/short film directed and written by David O'Reilly. Documentary film Der Fuhrer und Sein Volk is a 1942 documentary short film directed by Fritz Hippler. Thriller Personal Column is a 1939 French musical, romance and thriller film written by Jacques Companéez, Simon Gantillon and Ernst Neubach and directed by Robert Siodmak. Comedy Old Mother Riley Detective is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Hal Gordon. It was part of the long running Old Mother Riley series. Old Mother Riley investigates the disappearance of food during the war, a serious crime because of rationing. Comedy The Unearthly is a science fiction/horror film written by Jane Mann and John D.F. Black, with characters originally created by Edward D. Wood, Jr.. The film was produced and directed by Boris Petroff for AB-PT Pictures, and starring John Carradine, Allison Hayes, Myron Healey, Sally Todd, Marilyn Buferd, and Tor Johnson. The film was mocked on the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Comedy Mickey Magnate is a 1949 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Miklós Gábor, Ági Mészáros and Marika Németh. It was based on a popular stage musical comedy by Károly Bakoni and Andor Gábor which had previously been turned into the 1916 silent film Miska the Magnate directed by Alexander Korda. Comedy Hijinks ho! It's a swashbuckling pirate adventure when Tom sets sail as a lowly cabin cat for the biggest, baddest pirate on the high seas: the infamous Captain Red and his bossy talking parrot. Tired of swabbing the deck all day, Tom thinks that his luck has changed when a mysterious bottle containing a treasure map washes on board!But Tom's dream of finding the treasure is ruined when he discovers that the bottle also contains a stowaway mouse, Jerry! Poor little Jerry has been guarding the treasure map, and he now has a greedy cat on his paws. Will Jerry be forced to walk the plank? Will Tom make it to the deserted island first? The race is on, and Tom and Jerry must work together to get past the coconut-throwing monkeys and a giant slimy octopus, and to outsmart the pirates, to find the buried treasure! Comedy Mike Epps Presents: Live from Club Nokia is a 2011 comedy film written by Mike Epps and directed by Leslie Small. Comedy MNL 143 is a 2012 comedy/drama film written and directed by Emerson Reyes. Comedy Ace High is an Italian spaghetti Western by Giuseppe Colizzi from 1968. The film is the second in a trilogy started with God Forgives... I Don't! and ended with Boot Hill. Documentary film Earhart's Electra: Eyewitness Accounts of What Happened to Amelia Earhart's Plane is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Richard Martini. Animation Jungle de Ikou! is an animation directed by Yuji Moriyama in 1997. It was licensed in the U.S by Media Blasters and released on DVD and VHS in 2001. Animation Chhota Bheem: Master of Shaolin is a fictional Indian animated movie featuring Bheem, the star of the Chhota Bheem television series. It is the seventh Chhota Bheem movie. Running time - 74 mins. EME award 2013 has awarded this film 'BEST INDIAN ANIMATED FEATURE FILM'. This movie was also released in Sri Lanka's Vasantham TV on 10 February 2012. Comedy Lily Festival is a 2001 Japanese movie directed by Sachi Hamano, based on the novel Yurisai by Houko Momotani. The film focuses on the sexuality of older women and won the Jury Prize for "Best Feature - Lesbian" at the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Comedy Stickmen is a 2001 New Zealand film directed by Hamish Rothwell and starring Robbie Magasiva. Comedy The Fiddler of Florence is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Conrad Veidt and Nora Gregor. The film was shot on location in Italy. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin. A girl escapes from her strict Swiss school and heads for Florence. Thriller It's Only Make Believe is a 2013 drama thriller film written and directed by Arild Østin Ommundsen. Thriller Volume III in the Bullets, Bombs and Babes collection from director Andy Sidaris. This is the 5 hour DVD release from Feb 2006. It includes 3 of his past films, "Do or Die", "Hard Hunted", "Day of the Warrior". Comedy The Canned Bride is a 1915 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Margarete Kupfer, Senta Söneland and Bogia Horska. Animation Hard Fresh is a film in the 2011 OVA film series Malice@Doll. Science Fiction Silent Running is a 1972 environmentally-themed American science fiction film starring Bruce Dern, featuring Cliff Potts, Ron Rifkin and Jesse Vint. It was directed by Douglas Trumbull, who had previously worked as a special effects supervisor on science fiction films, including 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Andromeda Strain. Comedy Bondam Pelli is a 1940 comedy drama film directed by H.M. Reddy. Comedy Le Havre is a 2011 comedy-drama film written and directed by Aki Kaurismäki, starring André Wilms, Kati Outinen, Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Blondin Miguel. It tells the story of a shoeshiner who tries to save an immigrant child in the French port city Le Havre. The film was produced by Kaurismäki's Finnish company Sputnik with international co-producers in France and Germany. It is Kaurismäki's second French-language film, after La Vie de Bohème from 1992. The film premiered in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where it received the FIPRESCI Prize. Kaurismäki envisions it as the first installment in a trilogy about life in port cities. His ambition is to make follow-ups set in Spain and Germany, shot in the local languages. Documentary film Stand Up Planet is a 2014 comedy documentary film directed by David Munro. Science Fiction Invasion of the Reptoids is a 2011 science fiction film written and directed by Ted Moehring. Animation The Tadpool is a 2011 animated short film directed by Guillaume Delaunay. Comedy The President Is Coming is a 2009 Indian satirical mockumentary film directed by Kunaal Roy Kapur based on his own popular play by the same title which premiered at the Royal Court/Rage Theatre Festival in Mumbai in January 2006. The film, written by Anuvab Pal, marks Kapur's debut as a director and features an ensemble cast including Konkona Sen Sharma as a Bengali writer and a social activist. The film explores a day in the life of 6 contestants who will stop at nothing as the US President is coming to town. Konkona plays Maya Roy, one of the six contestants who will represent New India in front of the President. Thriller The Two Mrs. Carrolls is a 1947 mystery film starring Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck, and Alexis Smith, directed by Peter Godfrey, and produced by Mark Hellinger from a screenplay by Thomas Job, based on the 1935 play by Martin Vale. Comedy The Book of Masters is a Russian language fantasy film produced by the CIS division of the Disney company and directed by Vadim Sokolovsky. It was released in Russia on October 29, 2009. The story is based on Russian fairy tales. It is Disney's first film made in Russia. Comedy Broken Up is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Ben Tolpin. Comedy Il conte Tacchia, internationally released as Count Tacchia, is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The main character of the film is inspired by the real count Tacchia, Adriano Bennicelli. Documentary film Kickin' It With the Kinks is a documentary film directed by Cynthia Butare. Animation The Scratchman is a 1980 short animated film directed by Heather McAdams. Documentary film Looking for Nicolas Sarkozy is a 2011 French documentary film directed by William Karel. The film records the reactions of 18 non-French Paris-based journalists when Karel asked their opinions of Nicolas Sarkozy, the 23rd President of France. It was released on TV network Arte on December 21, 2011. Comedy Gli insoliti ignoti is a 2003 comedy film directed by Antonello Grimaldi. Comedy Puthiya Theerangal is a 2012 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikad, produced by Anto Joseph, and written by Benny P Nayarambalam. It stars Nedumudi Venu, Namitha Pramod and Nivin Pauly in the lead roles. The music is composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was a box office failure, a first for Sathyan Anthikad after long years of consistent box office successes. Documentary film As new research continues to reveal that apes are smarter than previously thought, NOVA explores just what separates humans from the great apes. Documentary film The Police Tapes is a 1977 documentary about a police precinct in the South Bronx. The original ran ninety minutes and was produced for public television; a one-hour version later aired on ABC. It won two Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and a DuPont-Columbia University Award for Broadcast Journalism, and became an influence on later television and film dramas. Thriller Cielito Lindo also known by its English title Beautiful Heaven is a 2010 American film produced, written and directed by Alejandro Alcondez. He wrote it especially for himself where he himself plays the starring role of Pablo Pastor in the film. It was released by his production and distribution company Alejandro Alcondez Pictures. Animation The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve are two animated short films created by Seth MacFarlane in the mid 1990s that eventually led to the development of the animated sitcom Family Guy. MacFarlane originally created The Life of Larry as a thesis film in 1995, while studying at the Rhode Island School of Design. His professor at RISD submitted MacFarlane's cartoon to Hanna-Barbera, where he was hired a year later. Later that year, MacFarlane created a sequel to The Life of Larry called Larry & Steve, which featured the main character of his first film, the middle-aged Larry, and an intellectual dog named Steve. The short was broadcast as one of Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons in 1997. Executives at Fox saw both Larry shorts and contracted MacFarlane to create a series based on the characters, to be called Family Guy. Peter Griffin, one of the main characters in Family Guy, was largely based on Larry. In addition, Steve would be the main inspiration behind the Griffin family dog, Brian. Fox proposed MacFarlane complete a 15-minute short, giving him a budget of $50,000. MacFarlane stated that the pilot for Family Guy took half a year to create and produce. Comedy Three Days Confined to Barracks is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Max Adalbert, Ida Wüst and Gretl Theimer. The film is a farce set around a military barracks. It was a major hit on its release. It was later remade in 1955 under the same title. The film's art direction was by Emil Hasler. Comedy Święty interes is a 2010 comedy film directed by Maciej Wojtyszko and written by Aneta Wróbel-Wojtyszko and Adam Wojtyszko. Thriller Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York is a 2006 American television disaster film directed by Robert Lee. It stars Costas Mandylor, Alexandra Paul, and Michael Ironside. It was produced by Front Street Productions and Lava Lane Productions and was distributed by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. Animation Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie is a Japanese anime film released on December 7, 2013. It is a cross over between the series Lupin III and Case Closed and takes place after the television special Lupin the 3rd vs Detective Conan, additionally incorporating various elements from its predecessor in its plot. The plot follows Conan Edogawa who sets out to apprehend Arsène Lupin III, the suspect of stealing a jewel called Cherry Sapphire. The film was revealed in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday, issue 21-22 of 2013. It's nominated for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. Thriller A man, awakening with no memory, is told he is an heir to millions, but he suspects he is an heir to trouble instead. Based on Hugh Wheeler's novel "Puzzle for Fiends." Comedy What Makes Daffy Duck is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by the short-time director Arthur Davis, and starring Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd and a fox, whom Daffy addresses as "Fortescue." The film is notable as the forth pairing of Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck, their first three pairings being To Duck or Not to Duck, The Stupid Cupid, and A Pest in the House. The title is a play on Budd Schulberg's 1941 novel What Makes Sammy Run? Comedy Help Wanted: Kids is a 1986 comedy tv film directed by David Greenwalt. Comedy The Pleasure Seekers is a 1964 20th Century Fox motion picture starring Ann-Margret, Anthony Franciosa, and Carol Lynley, with Gardner McKay, Pamela Tiffin, Brian Keith, and Gene Tierney. The film was adapted for the screen by Edith R. Sommer, based on the novel Coins in the Fountain by John H. Secondari, and was directed by Jean Negulesco. Ann-Margret sings four songs composed by Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen. This was Gene Tierney's final film. The film was nominated for one Academy Award: Music for Lionel Newman and Alexander Courage. Documentary film Pouters is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Paul Fegan. Animation Slom is a 2014 animation film written and directed by David Lovric. Documentary film The Life and Works of Yasujiro Ozu is a 1983 documentary film written by Kazuo Inoue and Kôki Takaoka and directed by Kazuo Inoue. Thriller Pride and Glory is a 2008 crime drama film directed by Gavin O'Connor. It stars Edward Norton, Colin Farrell, Jon Voight, and Noah Emmerich. The film was released on October 24, 2008, in the United States. Assistant Chief Francis Tierney is the head of a multigenerational police family, which includes his sons Francis, Jr., Ray, and his son-in-law Jimmy Egan all being police officers. When four of Francis Jr.'s officers are killed during a shootout turned bad, everything looks straight initially. However, Ray, who is assigned to the investigation, soon discovers something more sinister. Comedy Shanghai Noon is a 2000 Chinese-American adventure comedy western film starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. The film, marking the directorial debut of Tom Dey, was written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. The film, set in Nevada and other parts of the American West in the 19th century, is a juxtaposition of a western with a kung fu action film with extended martial arts sequences. It also has elements of comedy and the "Buddy Cop" film genre, as it involves two men of different personalities and ethnicities who team up to stop a crime. It was partially filmed in the Canadian Badlands, near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, and also near Cochrane, Alberta. A sequel, Shanghai Knights, was released in 2003, with David Dobkin as director. Comedy The Battle of the Century is a silent short film starring American comedy double act Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Animation War of the Birds is a Danish animated movie directed by Jannik Hastrup in 1990, about two orphan birds, Oliver and Olivia, who fight against an evil vulture with the help of two mice. Animation Edifício Tatuapé Mahal is a 2014 short animated film written and directed by Carolina Markowicz and Fernanda Salloum. Documentary film Invisible Strings: The Talented Pusker Sisters is a documentary film written and directed by Ágnes Sós. Documentary film Hill of Pleasures is a 2013 short film written and directed by Maria Augusta Ramos. Thriller Hidden Fear is a 1957 American crime film directed by André de Toth starring John Payne. It was filmed on location in Copenhagen. Documentary film Andalusische Wallfahrt is a 1960 short documentary film directed by Fritz Illing. Animation The Muppets Take Manhattan is a 1984 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Oz. It is the third of a series of live-action musical feature films starring Jim Henson's Muppets. The film was produced by Henson Associates and TriStar Pictures, and was filmed on location in New York City during the summer of 1983 and released theatrically the following summer. It was the first film to be directed solely by Oz, as he previously co-directed The Dark Crystal with Henson. The film introduced the Muppet Babies, as toddler versions of the Muppet characters in a fantasy sequence. The Muppet Babies later received their own Saturday morning animated television series, which aired on CBS from 1984 until 1990 and has since been syndicated worldwide. Documentary film Fuck Off Police Car is a 2009 documentary film directed by Bryan Little. Comedy Love Me and Do Whatever You Want is a 1988 comedy and romance film writeen by Michal Arabudzki and directed by Robert Glinski. Documentary film Galileo and Raphael guide us through the ancient streets of Rome as we re-examine the great artwork, Popes, Emperors and Kings in our quest to find the facts behind Brown's fiction. Was the great sculptor Bernini truly a secret adept of the legendary Illuminati? Do the Illuminati still exist and exert control in the world today? More than just an investigation, Illuminating Angels and Demons is a visually stunning travelogue of the intrigue in baroque and renaissance Rome and its implications for us today. Thriller Breach is a 2007 American historical and political thriller film directed by Billy Ray. The screenplay by Ray, Adam Mazer, and William Rotko is based on the true story of Robert Hanssen, an FBI agent convicted of spying for the Soviet Union and later Russia for more than two decades, and Eric O'Neill, who worked as his assistant and helped bring about his downfall. O'Neill served as a consultant on the film. Comedy Ren'ai gikyoku: Watashi to koi ni ochitekudasai is a comedy film directed by Shoji Kokami. Documentary film Der Bauer Bleibst Du is a 2013 documentary film directed and written by Benedikt Kuby. Comedy Calling All Curs is the 41st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges, first released on August 25, 1939. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Thriller Battle Royale II: Requiem, abbreviated as BRII, is a 2003 Japanese dystopian action-thriller film. It is a sequel to the 2000 film, Battle Royale, which in turn was based upon a controversial 1999 novel of the same title by Koushun Takami. An extended version of the film is titled Battle Royale II: Revenge. Director Kinji Fukasaku, who directed the first film, started work on the sequel but died of prostate cancer on January 12, 2003, after shooting only one scene with Takeshi Kitano. His son Kenta Fukasaku, who wrote the screenplay for both films, completed the film and dedicated it to his father. McKoy Sugie wrote the novelization of the film. Comedy Kad golubovi polete is a 1968 film directed by Vlastimir Radovanovic. Comedy Tea Time for Tyranny is a 2013 short comedy and drama film written and directed by Richard Woolbert. Documentary film Twenty Eight Feet: Life on a Little Wooden Boat is a short adventure documentary film directed by Kevin A. Fraser. Comedy Cat-Tails for Two is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce starring Bennie the fat cat and George. It was animated in 1952. Voices by Mel Blanc and music by Carl Stalling. It was the first appearance of Speedy Gonzales, in a prototype form. Because this cartoon's rendition of Speedy Gonzales looked rather coarse, they redesigned him for future cartoon releases. Documentary film Der Strom führt Eis is a 1955 short documentary film directed by Wolf Hart. Comedy La Bouillabaisse is a 2012 short comedy film written by Matteo Visconti and directed by Andrea Lanfredi and Nicola Parolini. Documentary film The America's Cup 150 Years In The Making is a documentary directed by Pj Panzica. Comedy Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie, starring Kirsten Storms as the eponymous heroine. The film was based on the book Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century written by Marilyn Sadler and Roger Bollen. The film was originally conceived as a pilot for a potential television series, but the series never got off the ground. Nevertheless, the movie proved popular and warranted two sequels, Zenon: The Zequel in 2001 and Zenon: Z3 in 2004. Thriller Sebastiane is a 1976 film written and directed by Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress. It portrays the events of the life of Saint Sebastian, including his iconic martyrdom by arrows. The film, which was aimed at a gay audience, was controversial for the homoeroticism portrayed between the soldiers, and for being dialogued entirely in Latin. Comedy Les yeux clairs is a 2005 film directed by Jerome Bonnell. Animation Maccupation is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Jackie Marion. Science Fiction The Animal is a 2001 comedy film, starring Rob Schneider, Colleen Haskell, Ed Asner, and John C. McGinley. Schneider plays Marvin Mange, a man who is critically injured but unknown to him he is put back together by a mad scientist who transplants animal parts, resulting in strange permanent changes to his behavior. Science Fiction The Infinite Man is a 2014 comedy, romance and science fiction film written and directed by Hugh Sullivan. Documentary film Surviving Japan is a 2012 documentary film about the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan written and directed by volunteer and resident Chris Noland. Animation As a man, Hiawatha is chosen to make a perilous journey to far-away White Mountain, where he must learn the secrets of the Great Bear in order to save his tribe from starvation. Along the way, he battle and outwits many legendary creatures of the forest. Thriller What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? is a 1962 American psychological thriller film produced and directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. The screenplay by Lukas Heller is based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Henry Farrell. Upon the film's release, it was met with widespread critical and box office acclaim, and was later nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one for Best Costume Design, Black and White. The notoriously bitter Hollywood rivalry between the film's two stars was heavily important to the film's immense popularity at the time. This in part led to the revitalization of the then-waning careers of former Hollywood acting legends, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. In the years after the film's release, critics continued to acclaim the film for its psychologically driven black comedy, camp, and creation of the Hag horror sub genre. Because of the film's then, unheard of and controversial plot, and the appeal of the film's stars, it has become a cult film, and continues to play as a Midnight movie. In 2003, the character of Baby Jane Hudson was ranked #44 on the American Film Institute's list of the 50 Best Villains of American Cinema. Documentary film Tiësto in Concert is a DVD of Tiësto's concert on May 10, 2003, at the Gelredome in Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands, when he performed before an audience of over 25,000 people,the concert was divided into parties with live performances of groups, bands and artists representaror to a country which, in turn representing a continent in the following order: In the presentasion Tiesto intro followed by live performance by singer Andain presented to Britain, Europe, a group of carnival Sanba presented to Brazil, South America, the singer's live performance and band Dinand Woesthoff Star Spangled Banner presented to the United States of America, North America, the Chinese group I play the theme Tiësto in Concert Asia presented to China, Asia after the live performance by singer Jan Johnston, after the live performance of Omar Ka & Fula Band presented to Africa in general, and finally the live performance of Jonge & Beijerink Presented to Australia, Oceania. Thriller Paranormal Xperience 3D is a 2011 horror film, directed by Sergi Vizcaino, written by Daniel Padro and produced by Mercedes Gamero, Joaquín Padró and Mar Targarona. The main cast consists of Amaia Salamanca, Maxi Iglesias and Lucho Fernández Documentary film Jerry Lee Lewis: I Am What I Am is a documentary. Animation Recruit Rhapsody is a 2012 animated short film directed by Maho Yoshida. Animation Mr. Kleks' Triumph is a 2001 animation film written by Krzysztof Gradowski, Wojciech Karpiuk and Joanna Zacharzewska, and directed by Krzysztof Gradowski. It is a film adaptation of Jan Brzechwa's novel of the same name. Comedy Mañana Será Otro Día is a comedy film directed by Jaime Camino. Comedy 18.15 Uhr Ab Ostkreuz is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Jörn Hartmann. Documentary film But The Word Dog Doesn’t Bark is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Bernd Schoch. Documentary film Coastal Command is a 1943 British film made by the Crown Film Unit for the Ministry of Information. The movie, distributed by RKO, dramatised the work of RAF Coastal Command. It was made under the supervision of Ian Dalrymple, with the full cooperation of the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy. The participants of the movie were active RAF officers, NCOs and aircrew, and RN officers, and included pilot Roger Hunter and Flight Sergeant Charles Norman Lewis; the latter of whom was killed in World War II. The performances were generally well received. Coastal Command is notable for its score by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Documentary film Sud Eau Nord Déplacer is a 2014 historical documentary film written and directed by Antoine Boutet. Comedy Lilla Jönssonligan på kollo is the third film in the Swedish Lilla Jönssonligan film series. It was released on January 23, 2004, in Sweden and was directed by Christjan Wegner. The film was broadcast on the Swedish television channel TV4 on December 29, 2007. Animation Brave is a 2012 American computer-animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman, and co-directed by Steve Purcell. The story is by Chapman, with the screenplay by Andrews, Purcell, Chapman and Irene Mecchi. Chapman drew inspiration from her relationship with her own daughter. Chapman became Pixar’s first female director of a feature-length film. The film was produced by Katherine Sarafian, with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Pete Docter as executive producers. The film's voice cast features Kelly Macdonald, Julie Walters, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Kevin McKidd, Craig Ferguson, and Robbie Coltrane. To create the most complex visuals possible, Pixar completely rewrote their animation system for the first time in 25 years. It is the first film to use the Dolby Atmos sound format. Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film tells the story of a princess named Merida who defies an age-old custom, causing chaos in the kingdom by expressing the desire to not be betrothed. Documentary film Mississippi Cold Case is a 2007 feature documentary produced by David Ridgen of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation about the Ku Klux Klan murders of two 19-year-old black youth in 1964 and a brother's quest for justice. Animation Car Cemetery (Original Title: Cimetière automobile) is a 2010 short experimental film directed by DJ XL5, Daniel Faubert and Francis Théberge. Comedy The Trunks of Mr. O.F. is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Alexis Granowsky and starring Alfred Abel, Peter Lorre and Harald Paulsen. The film was shot between 15 September and 17 October 1931 and premiered in Berlin on 2 December 1931. The film was then heavily cut down to a shorter running time, and re-released under the alternative title Building and Marrying. It received its Viennese premiere on 4 June 1932. It received a mixed reception from critics who were divided over its non-realist, fantastical elements. The film's screenwriter Léo Lania intended it to be a critique of capitalism. Documentary film Blaue Blumen is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Herbert Achternbusch. Thriller Harlequin, also known as Dark Forces in United States, is a 1980 Australian thriller film directed by Simon Wincer and starring Robert Powell, Carmen Duncan, David Hemmings and Broderick Crawford. The film is a modern-day version of Rasputin's story: the major characters have the same first names as Rasputin and the Romanov royal family; and their family name, 'Rast', is simply the word 'Tsar' backwards. Documentary film Love at a Certain Age is a 2013 documentary comedy drama romance film directed by Logan Hendricks. Documentary film A Third Version Of The Imaginary is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Benjamin Tiven. Animation A Dog Is Ignoring You from the Passenger Seat of a Parked Car is a 2012 animated comedy film written and directed by Anne-Renee Dumont. Documentary film Buck is a 2010 documentary film directed by Cindy Meehl. "A living legend in the horse world, Buck Brannaman was the inspiration for The Horse Whisperer. For this true cowboy, horses are a mirror of the human soul. Reared by an abusive father, Buck eschews violence. By teaching people to communicate with horses through instinct, not punishment, he frees the spirit of the horse and its human comrade. Crisscrossing the world with Zenlike wisdom, Buck promulgates grace in the bond between man and horse. The animal-human relationship becomes a perfect metaphor for meeting the challenges of daily life, whether they consist of raising kids, running a business, or finding your flow with a dance partner. What is extraordinary about Buck Brannaman, the man, leaps off the screen in this strikingly cinematic film by first-time director Cindy Meehl. Part guru, part psychologist, the adult Buck, who was once a beaten kid, has now beaten the odds. Buck Brannaman could transform your troubled horse. Buck the movie may transform your soul." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Me and My Monster is a 2008 short animation film directed by Claudia Rothlin. Comedy Machines of the Working Class is a 2010 sci-fi-comedy short film written by Alejandro Kontarovsky and Diego Kontarovsky and directed by James Dastoli and Robert Dastoli. Animation Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman is a 2003 direct-to-video animated film based on the animated series The New Batman Adventures, serving as a stand-alone sequel to both Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero. It was released in the U.S. in October 2003 and was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Comedy MacArthur's Children is a 1984 Japanese film. Describing the impact of the United States' occupation of Japan from the perspective of the inhabitants of a small, rural island community, the film featured the big screen debut of actor Ken Watanabe. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Animation No Time For Toes is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Kari Pieskä. Thriller La corsa dell'innocente is a 1992 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Carlei. It was nominated at 51st Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Comedy Good Boy is a 2010 short comedy drama film written Ben Manley, Blake Ritson and Dylan Ritson and directed by Ben Manley. Animation I Dream A Geisha is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Nicole Tan. Documentary film Barack Obama: The Power of Change is a 2008 documentary written and directed by Pearl Jr. Thriller Sleepers is a 1996 American legal drama film written, produced, and directed by Barry Levinson, and based on Lorenzo Carcaterra's 1995 novel of the same name. Animation A Cosmic Christmas is the first television special produced by the Canadian animation company, Nelvana. It premiered on 4 December 1977 in Canada on CBC Television, a Canadian television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the national English-language public broadcaster. Thriller The Crow: Salvation is a 2000 American supernatural action film directed by Bharat Nalluri. The film is the third in a series based on The Crow comic book by James O'Barr. After its distributor cancelled the intended theatrical release due to The Crow: City of Angels' negative critical reception, The Crow: Salvation was released directly to video. Documentary film Mad as Hell is a 2014 comedy, drama, documentary, historical fiction and biographical film written and directed by Andrew Napier. Documentary film The Giants Of The Ocean is a 2013 documentary film directed by Zsolt Sasdi. Science Fiction Avatar is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, co-produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, and starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, Joel David Moore, Giovanni Ribisi, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is set in the mid-22nd century, when humans are mining a precious mineral called unobtanium on Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system. The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local tribe of Na'vi – a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora. The film's title refers to a genetically engineered Na'vi body with the mind of a remotely located human, and is used to interact with the natives of Pandora. Development of Avatar began in 1994, when Cameron wrote an 80-page treatment for the film. Filming was supposed to take place after the completion of Cameron's 1997 film Titanic, for a planned release in 1999, but according to Cameron, the necessary technology was not yet available to achieve his vision of the film. Comedy Wuss is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Clay Liford. Comedy Tied to a Chair is a 2009 comedy film directed by Michael Bergmann. Science Fiction Murderers' Row is a 1966 American comedy-spy-fi film starring Dean Martin and very loosely based upon the Matt Helm spy novel Murderers' Row by Donald Hamilton, which was published in 1962. Ann-Margret and Karl Malden co-star in this sequel to The Silencers. Animation Fol'Amor is a 2013 animation short film directed by Augustin Clermont, Gilles Cortella, Marthe Delaporte, Clement De Ruyter, Maïlys Garcia, Gaspard Sumeire and Pierre Rütz. Animation Alice's Wonderland is a Walt Disney short silent film, in black and white, produced in Kansas City, Missouri. This short was the first of Walt Disney's famous Alice Comedies and had a working title of Alice in Slumberland. The film was never shown theatrically, but was instead shown to prospective film distributors. It was included as a bonus feature in the Special "Un-Anniversary Edition" of Alice in Wonderland. Animation Because You're Gorgeous is a 2007 short animated film directed by Brent Dawes. Comedy Akutô shain yûkyô-den is a 1968 comedy film written by Yasuo Tanami and directed by Hirokazu Ichimura. Documentary film I Am Because We Are is a 2008 documentary film about AIDS orphans in Malawi. It was directed by Nathan Rissman and written, narrated, and produced by Madonna through her production company Semtex Films. The film premiered at the 7th annual Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, on April 24, 2008 and at the 61st annual Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 21, 2008. The film also headlined the 2008 Traverse City Film Festival. On December 1, 2008, it premiered in the U.S. on the Sundance Channel for World AIDS Day. On March 26, 2009, the film was uploaded by Madonna's team onto YouTube and Hulu for free viewing. The film won the VH1 Do Something Docu Style Award in 2010. Comedy The Fighting Temptations is a 2003 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Lynn, written by Elizabeth Hunter and Saladin K. Patterson, and distributed by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films. The main plot revolves around Darrin Hill who travels to his hometown of Monte Carlo, Georgia as he attempts to revive a church choir in order to enter a gospel competition with the help of a beautiful lounge singer, Lilly, with whom he falls in love. Darrin and Lilly must work together to bring the church community together, while developing a romantic relationship. The film is notable for its soundtrack and ensemble cast. The film received mixed reviews upon release. Documentary film Nae Pasaran is a 2013 documentary film directed by Felipe Bustos Sierra. Thriller Exit Wounds is a 2001 American action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, and starring Steven Seagal and DMX. The film is based on the book of the same name by John Westermann. The book takes place on Long Island, while the film is set in Detroit. Steven Seagal plays Orin Boyd, an urban police detective notorious for pushing the limits of the law in his quest for justice. Although the story is set in Detroit, many goofs in the production make it apparent that most of the movie was filmed in Toronto, Ontario; Hamilton, Ontario and Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This was Steven Seagal's last movie to be distributed by Warner Bros. It is the second of three films directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak and produced by Joel Silver that focus on martial arts based action in an urban setting with a hip-hop heavy soundtrack and featuring many of the same cast. Science Fiction Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie is an independent American comedy film based on the web series of the same name. James Rolfe, the creator, producer and star of the web series, co-wrote and co-directed the film, as well as reprising the role of the main character, the Nerd, a foul-mouthed video game reviewer. The film premiered July 21, 2014 at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, and was released online via video-on-demand on September 2, 2014. DVD and Blu-ray releases are scheduled by the end of the 2014. The film's budget of over US$325,000 came entirely from Internet crowdfunding. The story centers around the mass burial of over 2 million copies of the proclaimed "worst video game of all time", E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial for the Atari 2600, named Eee Tee in the film itself. Finally rescinding his longstanding refusal to address the game in the web series, the Nerd succumbs to pressure by fans to review the video game, embarking on a quest to prove that there is nothing buried there. The crew is pursued by federal authorities, led by the villainous General Dark Onward, who believes he is investigating Area 51 and the crash of an unidentified flying object. Comedy Sakudumbam Shyamala is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film directed by Radhakrishnan Mangalath and written by Krishna Poojapura. The film has Uravashi, Kunchako Boban, Nedumudi Venu, Saikumar, Suraj Venjaramoodu, and Bhama in the main roles. Comedy Der Vogelhändler is a film directed by Géza von Cziffra released on Aug 3, 1962. Documentary film From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga is a 1983 television documentary special that originally aired on PBS. It is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the original Star Wars trilogy, with particular emphasis on the final film, Return of the Jedi. Narrated by actor Mark Hamill, the documentary was written by Richard Schickel who had written the previous television documentaries The Making of Star Wars and SP FX: The Empire Strikes Back. Comedy Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again was a live-action television movie based on comic book characters published by Archie Comics. It was produced by DiC and premiered on NBC Sunday Night at the Movies in 1990. The concept behind the movie was to combine the long-standing familiarity of Archie and the gang from the comics with adult issues. In this sense, it can be seen as being similar to other "updates" of family-friendly concepts for television such as The Bradys. Documentary film Two and a half millennia ago, a new religion was born in India, generated from the ideas of the Buddha, a mysterious Indian sage who gained enlightenment while he sat under a large, shapely fig tree. The Buddha never claimed to be God or his emissary on earth, only that he was a human being who had found a kind of serenity that others could find, too. This documentary tells the story of his life, a journey especially relevant in our own times. Documentary film Kirkcaldy Man is a 2011 short, family documentary film directed by Julian Schwanitz. Thriller Brueder is a 2013 short action crime thriller film written by Daniel Rübesam and Alexander Tsukernyk and directed by Daniel Rübesam. Documentary film Voices Of El Alto is a 2013 documentary film written by and directed by Benjamin Oroza. Documentary film They're known as ’floating goldmines’. In the fish markets of Tokyo, a single bluefin tuna can sell for over €20,000. But the international trend for sushi has pushed this species to the brink of extinction. In the past 40 years, Western Atlantic bluefin tuna stocks have declined by over 82%. Stocks of many other species of tuna have collapsed completely. Now, it is the Mediterranean spawning grounds that are coming under attack. For years, Roberto Mielgo, worked for the sushi industry. Now, he is using his in-depth knowledge and contacts to try and protect bluefin tuna. He has developed a network of contacts around the Mediterranean sea that reports to him every suspicious move. Roberto’s data enables environmental organizations to monitor and denounce fleets that exceed fishing quotas. But millions of jobs are dependent on the sushi industry. If bluefin fishing is banned, these jobs could be lost. From Croatia to Greece, from Japan to the coast of Spain, we investigate the global impact of tuna fishing and ask if there is such a thing as sustainable sushi. Comedy Al sur de Granada is a 2003 film written and directed by Fernando Colomo, based on the book by Gerald Brenan. Goode stars as Brenan, a demobilized soldier who in 1919 rents a house for a year in a village in Alpujarra. Colomo was inspired to make the film after seeing the character of Brenan appear in another film: Carrington, about Dora Carrington. In that film, Carrington was played by Emma Thompson and Brenan by Samuel West. Matthew Goode did not know who Brenan was upon taking the role, since Brenan is more familiar to the Spanish than the English. Goode did not speak Spanish, but read Brenan's biography and learned to imitate the phonetic sounds of Spanish. Documentary film Gene Boy Came Home is a 2007 documentary film by First Nations filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film tells the story of Eugene "Gene Boy" Benedict, a First Nations person raised on the Odanak Indian Reserve, approximately an hour and a half east of Montreal. He left home at age 15 to work in construction in New York. At 17, adrift and beginning to lose his way, he accepted a dare and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. A few months later, he was on his way to the frontlines of the Vietnam War. The film recounts Benedict's childhood, when he was taken from his family sent to school in Ontario. In his teens, he left his reserve to in then high steel construction in the United States. On a dare from his step-father, he enlisted in the U.S. military and went through boot camp at Parris Island. The film combines his recollections of experiences there with scenes of a contemporary boot camp, to show how little has changed in the way young men are broken down and remade as soldiers. Benedict was assigned as a sniper and scout at Da Nang. Science Fiction Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold is a 1995 science fiction film starring J.J. North, Ted Monte, Tammy Parks, Raelyn Saalman, Nikki Fritz, John Lazar, Michelle Bauer, Tim Abell, and Jay Richardson. The film is a parody of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, but contains much nudity. The film was loosely remade in 2012 as Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader. Animation The Night The Blackbirds Fell is a 2013 short documentary film written by Brian Campbell and Gustav Carlson and directed by Will Scott. Animation For the Birds is a 2000 computer animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Ralph Eggleston. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2001. It premiered on June 5, 2000, at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, and was shown alongside the theatrical release of the 2001 Disney/Pixar feature film Monsters, Inc. It is also available on home video versions of the film. In 2012, the short was Re-rendered into 3D and it was theatrically re-released alongside the 3D re-release of Monsters, Inc. The short was also released in 3D on Monsters, Inc. Blu-ray 3D on February 19, 2013. Thriller Clearcut is a 1991 Canadian drama film about clearcutting in a Canadian province. This motion picture stars Graham Greene, Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Tom Jackson, and Raoul Trujillo. It is directed by Ryszard Bugajski. The filming location was in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Phil Harris who is best known as the voice of Baloo in Disney's 1967 animated film The Jungle Book was cast in this movie as a policeman. Documentary film Pot Country is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Kate McLean and Mario Furloni. Documentary film Who's Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics is a 1995 documentary film on Marilyn Waring and largely based on her book If Women Counted, directed by Terre Nash and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Sequences from the film were shot in Canada, New Zealand, New York City, the Persian Gulf and the Philippines. The film includes music from Penny Lang, Penguin Café Orchestra, Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. The title is a pun on Sex, Lies, and Videotape. Comedy A Slight Case of Larceny is a 1953 comedy film written by Jerry Davis and directed by Don Weis. Thriller We Are What We Are is a 2013 American horror film directed by Jim Mickle. It was screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It is a remake of the 2010 Mexican film of the same name. Both a sequel and prequel have been announced. Documentary film Soldier Girls is a 1981 documentary film by Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill about several women training in the US army. Under the aggressive Sergeant Abing are several young women, some dedicated to defending their country, others who seem to have been forced into joining by circumstance. Several of these recruits become harder and colder through the course of their basic training at Fort Gordon. Excerpts from the film are used in U2's song "Seconds" on their third album, War. Animation Shadowplay is a 2013 short animated film directed by M_1300 Comedy The Love Waltz is a 1930 German English language musical film directed by Carl Winston and starring Lilian Harvey, Georg Alexander and John Batten. It is the English-language version of Waltz of Love which also starred Harvey. Following the introduction of sound films, a large number of multi-language versions were made by UFA to allow its films to reach the lucrative British and American markets. The film was produced by Erich Pommer who took an interest in MLVs. The film was part of a transitional stage in the development of MLVs as they moved from direct translations into more varied products tailored to individual markets. Comedy By Chance Milta Hai Chance is an upcoming Indian romantic comedy film directed by Ramesh Modi. The film stars Gracy, Kunal Kapoor and Rahul Dev. Some of the story takes place while they are travelling in a car. The film is currently in production. Documentary film The documentary In the Mirror of Maya Deren is a film about avant garde filmmaker Maya Deren by Austrian film maker Martina Kudlacek. It is based on the biography The Legend of Maya Deren. The soundtrack to this documentary was made by the avant-garde composer John Zorn. Documentary film Ein Strom fließt durch Deutschland is an East German film. It was released in 1954. Documentary film Salvador Allende is a 2004 documentary film about Chilean president Salvador Allende, from his election campaign to the coup d'état which ended his life. It was directed by Patricio Guzmán and screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy Troublesome Wives is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Eric Bransby Williams, Mabel Poulton and Lilian Oldland. It was based on the play Summer Lightning by Ernest Denny. Two housewives become embroiled with a foreign spy network. Thriller Timber Falls is a 2007 horror-thriller film with elements of a slasher film directed by Tony Giglio, it stars Josh Randall and Brianna Brown. It's rated R for strong bloody horror violence, torture, language and some sexuality. Science Fiction Gunbuster is a 2006 animated action science fiction film written by Hideaki Anno, Toshio Okada and Hiroyuki Yamaga and directed by Hideaki Anno Comedy The French Trick is a 2006 comedy and crime film written by Robert Wichrowski and Mariusz Pujszo and directed by Robert Wichrowski. Thriller City of Blood is a 1983 South African thriller film directed by Darrell Roodt and starring Joe Stewardson, Ian Yule, Ken Gampu. Science Fiction Farewell to the Planet of the Apes is a 1981 film directed by Donnie McDougall and John Meredyth Lucas. Comedy La vida por Perón is a 2005 Argentine film directed by Sergio Bellotti and starring Belén Blanco, Cristina Banegas, Esteban Lamothe, Luis Ziembrowski, Oscar Alegre, and Jean Pierre Reguerraz. Comedy The Second Quest is a 2004 comedy drama film written by Douglas Livingstone and directed by David Jason. Animation The End of the World in Four Seasons is a 1995 animated short film directed by Paul Driessen. Comedy Fear, Anxiety & Depression is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by and starring Todd Solondz, Stanley Tucci and Jill Wisoff. Comedy Blue Division is a 2012 historical fiction comedy war short film written and directed by Sergi Marti. Comedy Farah Goes Bang is a 2013 comedy film written by Laura Goode and Meera Menon and directed by Meera Menon. Thriller Voodoo Island is a 1957 horror film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Richard H. Landau. The cast includes Boris Karloff, Elisha Cook Jr. and Rhodes Reason. The film is set in the South Pacific and was filmed on Kauai, Hawaii back to back with Jungle Heat. Thriller HaatChhani is a Bengali thriller film directed and written by Gourishankar Sarkhel. The film, produced by Mihir Kanti Biswas under Labu Film International Comedy Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a 1982 comedy-mystery film directed by Carl Reiner. Starring Steve Martin and Rachel Ward, the film is both a parody of, and an homage to, film noir and the pulp detective movies of the 1940s. Edited by Bud Molin, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a collage film incorporating clips from 18 different vintage films. They are combined with more recent footage of Martin and other actors similarly shot in black-and-white, with the result that the original dialogue and acting of the classic films have now become part of a completely different story. Among the actors who appear from classic films are Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Brian Donlevy, Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner, Cary Grant, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Burt Lancaster, Charles Laughton, Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland, Edmund O'Brien, Vincent Price, Barbara Stanwyck, and Lana Turner. This was the last film for both costume designer Edith Head and composer Miklós Rózsa. Comedy Cosmonaut is a 2009 Italian coming-of-age film written and directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli. It won the Controcampo Italiano at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. It also won the Ciak d'oro for best first work. Comedy One Wish is a 2010 drama comedy film directed by Felix R. Limardo. Comedy On Their Own is a 1940 film directed by Otto Brower. Comedy Hillbilly Highway is a 2012 comedy film directed by Damon 'Coke' Daniels. Documentary film Skateistan: To Live and Skate Kabul is a short film that follows the lives of a group of young skateboarders in Afghanistan. Operating against the backdrop of war and bleak prospects, the Skateistan charity project is the world’s first co-educational skateboarding school, where a team of international volunteers work with girls and boys between the ages of 5 and 17. The short documentary film follows the lives of young skateboarders in Afghanistan, directed by UK filmmaker Orlando von Einsiedel. The film team includes cinematographer Franklin Dow and editor Peta Ridley. The multi-award winning documentary film has received over a million hits online and has been the official selection at a number of top film festivals across the world including Sundance 2011, SXSW 2011, Sheffield Doc/Fest 2010, One World 2011, Santa Cruz 2011 and The London Short Film Festival 2011. Awards to date include: Best Documentary LA Skate Film Festival, Best Documentary Portable Film Festival, Best Editing Underwire Film Festival, Best Cultural Film Sheffield Adventure Film Festival, Finalist Fuji Film Shorts 2011. Animation Game Knight is a 2010 is a short, comedy and animation film directed by Harry Barnes, Aidan Keith-Hynes and Chris Yeaton. Comedy Honey, I Shrunk the Audience was a 4D film spin off of the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film series that was shown at several Disney theme parks. Documentary film Operation Vittles is a 1948 American short documentary film about the Berlin Airlift. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy Ingo (Jurgen Vogel) is a moody fellow, much given to dark looks and long silences. In his personal life, he is a writer, but his "day job" is as a dishwasher at a restaurant. One day, an actor at one of Germany's eight major acting schools leaves a stool from the school at the restaurant, and Ingo must go to return it. Since the only people who ever darken the school's doors are actors, the people there immediately assume that Ingo is one, too - especially since he has so much beautiful "attitude." One thing leads to another, and before long he has made the acquaintance of Johannes (Kai Wiesinger), a very dedicated actor, who has flunked out of all seven of the other acting schools due to his pathological fear of auditions. He persuades Ingo to join him in a jaunt to Munich to try for a role on the professional stage, so that he won't have to constantly audition for school productions. For a lark, Ingo, whose girlfriend just jilted him, agrees to go along. Before long the two intrepid aspiring actors are joined by a third, a smooth ladies' man named Ali (Gedeon Burkhard), and their adventures have just begun. Documentary film A Thousand Leagues Of The Revolution is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Behzad Adib. Comedy Stingray Sam is a 2009 space-western/musical serial film, directed by and starring Cory McAbee. The film premiered on January 20, 2009 at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival as part of the New Frontier program. This is Cory McAbee's latest film after he was not able to secure financing for what was to be his second feature Werewolf Hunters of the Midwest. Comedy Bonsoir mesdames, bonsoir messieurs is a 1944 film directed by Roland Tual. Documentary film Marooned is an hour-long fly-on-the-wall documentary which followed the success of the Westmeath senior football team that won the 2004 Leinster Senior Football Championship Final, the county's first ever title at senior level, under the guidance of Páidí Ó Sé. The documentary focused on Ó Sé who had taken over as Westmeath manager after departing Kerry in acrimonious circumstances. During Marooned Ó Sé admitted that managing Westmeath against his former team was "the hardest day of my life outside bereavements and things like that". First shown on RTÉ One, RTÉ again aired Marooned in January 2013 following Ó Sé's death the previous month. Setanta Sports also aired it twice over the Christmas period - 21 December at 21.45 and 29 December at 22.30. Pat Collins, known for films on the writers John McGahern and Michael Hartnett, directed. Documentary film Lisa, Go Home! is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Oksana Buraja. Documentary film A Tase of Fame is a 1996 film directed by Miloslav Šmídmajer. Science Fiction The Age of Insects is a 1990 American film directed and written by Eric Marciano. Documentary film Five Ways to Save the World is a British documentary film on environmental issues related to climate change, released in 2006. The film was made by Karen O'Connor, for the big screen and was shot in the English language to reach an international audience. It includes interviews with five environmental scientists and experts including Paul Crutzen, James Roger Angel, John Latham, Ian Jones, and Klaus Lackner. The "five ways" proposed are geoengineering techniques: space lenses in orbit, to diffract sunlight away from the earth cloud seeding with seawater to increase albedo sulfur launched into the stratosphere to increase albedo ocean fertilization with iron or urea artificial trees Since the first three methods do not remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, they would only reduce global warming but not ocean acidification. Since the last two methods would remove carbon dioxide, they could in theory reduce both global warming and ocean acidification. Animation Wild Wild World is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in the Merrie Melodies series in 1960 and directed by Robert McKimson. It's a parody of the television series Wide Wide World hosted by Dave Garroway. In this cartoon, "Cave Darroway" presents a recently discovered film taken during the Cro-Magnon era. The stone age gags in the "film" predate and possibly inspired The Flintstones which made its debut in 1960. The final gag in this cartoon depicts a modern elevator utilizing the primitive operational methods of the stone age elevator shown in the "film." Because of the long lead time in producing an animated cartoon, the TV program which inspired this cartoon had already been canceled when this cartoon was released. This cartoon is available on DVD as a bonus short on disc four of Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6. The documentary was filmed in the "Geo-Goshical Year 75,000,000 B.C.", in breathtaking Cromagnonscope. Cromagnonscope last appeared in the cartoon Pre-Hysterical Hare. Documentary film Un regard neuf sur Olympia 52 is a 2013 documentary film directed by Julien Faraut. Thriller Imitation is a 2007 Canadian film by Federico Hidalgo starring Vanessa Bauche, Jesse Aaron Dwyre and Conrad Pla and distributed by Atopia Thriller Camino del infierno is a 1951 drama film directed by Miguel Morayta. Thriller Dirty Hearts is a 2011 Brazilian drama-thriller film directed by Vicente Amorim, based on the book of the same name by Fernando Morais. The film was premiered at Festival do Rio on October 13, 2011, and was released in Brazil on August 17, 2012. The film is based upon the true story of Shindo Renmei, a terrorist organization composed of Japanese immigrants in Brazil, at the end of World War II. Comedy Analyze That is a 2002 mafia comedy film, and a sequel to the 1999 film Analyze This. The film was directed and co-written by Harold Ramis and stars Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal who respectively reprise their roles as mobster Paul Vitti and psychiatrist Ben Sobel. Thriller Everything About Mustafa is a 2004 Turkish drama thriller film written and directed by Çağan Irmak about a man forced to confront his past after he loses everything in an accident. Animation Val Verde is a 2007 film directed by Helder K. Sun. Comedy Count Barber is a 1913 comedy short film written by Beta Breuil and directed by Bert Angeles. Comedy The Plex is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Tim Boyle. Thriller Blood Crime is a 2002 film directed by William A. Graham. Thriller Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour is a 2007 supernatural thriller film from Freestyle Releasing starring Rissa Walters as the title character. It was released on October 19, 2007. It is billed as "the first in a series of Sarah Landon Mysteries". Documentary film Journey of the Universe is a 2011 documentary film directed by David Kennard and Patsy Northcutt. Documentary film Santra And The Talking Trees is a 2013 short documentary film written and directed by Miia Tervo. Comedy La liceale, il diavolo e l'acquasanta is a 1979 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Nando Cicero. It is the fourth chapter in the "Liceale" film-series and the last starred by Gloria Guida. Unlike the previous films, it is an anthology film in which the three main actors of the series star in three separate segments. Thriller Good Cats is a 2008 film directed by Ying Liang. Documentary film The Naked Bunyip is a 1970 Australian documentary film directed by John B. Murray. The film explores sex in Australia using a fictional framework. Thriller Dementia 13 is a 1963 horror-thriller released by American International Pictures, starring William Campbell, Patrick Magee, and Luana Anders. The film was written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and produced by Roger Corman. Although Coppola had been involved in at least two nudie films previously, Dementia 13 served as his first mainstream, "legitimate," directorial effort. The plot follows a scheming young woman who, after having inadvertently caused the heart attack death of her husband, attempts to have herself written into her rich mother-in-law's will. She pays a surprise visit to her late husband's family castle in Ireland, but her plans become permanently interrupted by an axe-wielding lunatic who begins to stalk and murderously hack away at members of the family. Corman offered Coppola the chance to direct a low-budget horror film in Ireland with funds left over from Corman's recently completed The Young Racers, on which Coppola had worked as a sound technician. The producer wanted a cheap Psycho copy, complete with gothic atmosphere and brutal killings, and Coppola quickly wrote a screenplay in accordance with Corman's requirements. Comedy Rustler's Round-up is a film directed by Wallace Fox released on Aug 1946. Comedy Die Vampirschwestern is a 2012 German children's film by Wolfgang Groos. The fantasy-comedy film based on the homonymous novel series by Franziska Gehm. Comedy Their Happiness is a 2006 short comedy film written and directed by Sophie Barthes. Thriller Ravenous is a 1999 horror film directed by Antonia Bird and starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Jeffrey Jones and David Arquette. The film revolves around cannibalism in 1840s California and some elements bear similarities to the story of the Donner Party and that of Alferd Packer. Screenwriter Ted Griffin lists Packer's story, as recounted in a couple of paragraphs of Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man, as one of his inspirations for Carlyle's character. The film's darkly humorous and ironic take on its gruesome subject matter have led some to label it a black comedy. The film's unique score by Michael Nyman and Damon Albarn generated a significant amount of attention. The film's production did not get off to a good start. Original director Milcho Manchevski left the production three weeks after shooting started. He was replaced by Bird at the suggestion of Carlyle. Comedy Over the Garden Wall is an American animated television miniseries created by Patrick McHale for Cartoon Network. The series centers around two brothers who travel across a strange forest in order to find their way home. The show is based on McHale's animated short film, Tome of the Unknown, which was produced as part of Cartoon Network Studios' shorts development program. The show marks the first miniseries on the network, who commenced its production in March 2014. McHale first envisioned the show in 2004, and pitched it to the network in 2006. After working on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack and Adventure Time, the network expressed interest in McHale pitching a pilot to themselves, which became the catalyst for Garden Wall. The show features Elijah Wood and Collin Dean as the protagonists, and Melanie Lynskey as a bluebird named Beatrice. The show premiered on November 3, 2014 over five consecutive nights. Comedy One Day When the Rain Falls is a 2012 comedy, drama and horror film written and directed by Ifa Isfansyah. Animation Laszlo is a 2010 animated short film directed by Nicolas Lemée. Animation Winter Days is a 2003 Japanese anime film directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto. It is based on one of the renku in the 1684 collection of the same name by the 17th-century Japanese poet Bashō. The creation of the film followed the traditional collaborative nature of the source material – the visuals for each of the 36 stanzas were independently created by 35 different animators. As well as many Japanese animators, Kawamoto assembled leading names of animation from across the world. Each animator was asked to contribute at least 30 seconds to illustrate their stanza, and most of the sequences are under a minute. The released film consists of the 40-minute animation, followed by an hour-long 'Making of' documentary, including interviews with the animators. Winter Days won the Grand Prize of the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2003. Bashō's hokku, or opening verse, of the 36-verse poem: Thriller The Guardian is a 1990 American horror and fantasy film co-written and directed by William Friedkin. It stars Jenny Seagrove as a mysterious nanny who is hired by new parents, played by Dwier Brown and Carey Lowell, to care for their infant son; the couple soon discovers the nanny to be a Hamadryad whose previous clients' children went missing under her care. It is based upon the novel The Nanny by American novelist Dan Greenburg. Director Sam Raimi was originally attached to the project before dropping out to direct Darkman instead. Heavily marketed as director Friedkin's first foray into the horror genre since 1973's The Exorcist, the film was released in the spring of 1990, and was met with generally unfavorable critical reception, later making Roger Ebert's "most hated films" list. A cable television version of the film was credited to "Alan Von Smithee", indicating that Friedkin wished to disassociate himself from its release. Although a critical and commercial failure, the film later found an audience as a cult movie. Documentary film The Russian Winter is a 2012 drama biographical documentary film directed by Peter Ringbom. Animation Three Notes of Clarinet is a 2008 short animation film written by Jean Faravel and directed by Anne Baillod. Science Fiction Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 science fiction horror film that stars Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, LL Cool J, Michael Rapaport, Stellan Skarsgård and Samuel L. Jackson. The film was directed by Renny Harlin and was released in the United States on July 28, 1999. Thriller Touchless is a 2013 drama and thriller film written by Jan Mazanec and directed by Matej Chlupacek and Michal Samir. Documentary film Emptying The Skies is a 2013 documentary film directed by Douglas Kass. Thriller Tiger Fangs is an American adventure/thriller film starring Frank Buck and June Duprez, directed by Sam Newfield for Producers Releasing Corporation. Documentary film La loterie de la vie is a 1977 documentary, short film directed by Guy Gilles. Thriller The Jammed is a 2007 film written and directed by Dee McLachlan. The film is a story about human trafficking and the sex slave trade in Melbourne, and the search for three girls trapped by a trafficking syndicate. Court transcripts and actual events were an influence in the production of the film. The Jammed was nominated for seven AFI Awards, for four FCCA awards and for six IF Awards, winning for best feature film, best script and best music. The film was favourably reviewed by David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz. Its original distribution plan of a DVD release was altered soon after filmmaker and distributor John L Simpson of Titan View used his own home mortgage to release the film. It ended up screening on 40 screens in Australia and 10 in New Zealand. Thriller When a 15 year old research satellite mysteriously returns to earth, an alien menace is unleashed on a military base. The military thinks its been neutralized, but it gave birth -- and its offspring learned from its parents. Documentary film In Fair Palestine: A story of Romeo and Juliet is a film produced by Palestinian high school students at the Quaker-run Ramallah Friends Schools in the West Bank. A documentary drama, it reprises the story of Romeo and Juliet in the modern-day context of life in a Palestinian city, Ramallah. Work on the project was initiated in January 2006 by Doug Hart, an English teacher of American background . The film premiered on 19 January 2008 at the Ramallah Cultural Palace to an audience of 800 people in the 700 seat cinema. The premiere garnered coverage by mainstream media outlets in the Palestinian territories, Jordan and Syria. Comedy Miguel Alvarez Lleva Peluca is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Araceli Lemos. Comedy Carry On Again Doctor is the eighteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It was released in 1969 and was the third to feature a medical theme. The film features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Barbara Windsor and Hattie Jacques. This was Jim Dale's last Carry On appearance for 23 years before his return in Carry On Columbus. Documentary film All Access: Front Row, Backstage: Live is a music documentary film directed by Martyn Atkins. Comedy Mon Oncle is a 1958 film comedy by French filmmaker Jacques Tati. The first of Tati's films to be released in colour, Mon Oncle won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, a Special Prize at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film, receiving more honors than any of Tati's other cinematic works. The film centers on the socially awkward yet lovable character of Monsieur Hulot and his quixotic struggle with postwar France's infatuation with modern architecture, mechanical efficiency and consumerism. As with most Tati films, Mon Oncle is largely a visual comedy; color and lighting are employed to help tell the story. The dialogue in Mon Oncle is barely audible, and largely subordinated to the role of a sound effect. The drifting noises of heated arguments and idle banter complement other sounds and the physical movements of the characters, intensifying comedic effect. The complex soundtrack also uses music to characterize environments, including a lively musical theme that represents Hulot's world of comical inefficiency and freedom. Thriller Sonic the Hedgehog is a two-episode 1996 Japanese anime OVA series based on Sega's best-selling franchise Sonic the Hedgehog. The anime features Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Dr. Eggman and a few supporting characters, such as the human Sara. The series was licensed by ADV Films and was released on September 7, 1999 as a single direct-to-video film in North America as Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie. It was given the subtitle The Movie by ADV due to its now movie-like length by combining the two OVA parts together. The English dub was later released on DVD in North America on January 13, 2004, and as of 2008, this OVA is no longer licensed. Comedy Hotel alojamiento is a 1966 Argentine film comedy written by Augusto Giustozzi and Horacio de Dios and directed by Fernando Ayala. Thriller Blind is a 2014 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Eskil Vogt. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. Vogt received the Screenwriting Award for Blind at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The film was later screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The film has been nominated for the 2014 Nordic Council Film Prize. Thriller Moonraker is the eleventh spy film in the James Bond series, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The third and final film in the series to be directed by Lewis Gilbert, it co-stars Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Corinne Cléry, and Richard Kiel. Bond investigates the theft of a space shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax, the owner of the shuttle's manufacturing firm. Along with space scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead, Bond follows the trail from California to Venice, Rio de Janeiro, and the Amazon rainforest, and finally into outer space to prevent a plot to wipe out the world population and to re-create humanity with a master race. Moonraker was intended by its creator Ian Fleming to become a film even before he completed the novel in 1954, since he based it on a screenplay manuscript he had written even earlier. The film's producers had originally intended to film For Your Eyes Only, but instead chose this title due to the rise of the science fiction genre in the wake of the Star Wars phenomenon. Budgetary issues caused the film to be primarily shot in France, with locations also in Italy, Brazil, Guatemala and the United States. Documentary film American Cycle is a documentary film directed by Fernando DelValle and Baruh Benjamins. Comedy Of The Essence is a 2012 short comedy romance drama written and directed by Ross Moore. Thriller The Great Impersonation is a 1942 American drama film directed by John Rawlins and starring Ralph Bellamy, Evelyn Ankers and Aubrey Mather. It is an adaptation of the 1920 novel The Great Impersonation by Edward Phillips Oppenheim with the setting moved from the early 1910s of the novel to the Second World War. It was made by Universal Pictures and was a remake of their 1935 film of the same name. German intelligence believe they have planted an agent into the British establishment by murdering a British aristocrat Sir Edward Dominey in Africa, and replacing him with his doppelganger. However, over time, they begin to have doubts about just what happened in Africa and if the man claiming to be Dominey is really an imposter. Comedy Hugo and Josephine is a 1967 Swedish film, written and directed by Kjell Grede. The film is based on the novel with the same name by Maria Gripe, and it stars Fredrik Becklén and Marie Öhman in the lead roles, with Beppe Wolgers, Helena Brodin and Inga Landgré in supporting roles. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 5th Guldbagge Awards. The film is mostly shot in Kårsta in Vallentuna Municipality. Thriller Dirty is a 2005 American crime drama film directed by Chris Fisher. The film stars Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Clifton Collins, Jr. The film was released in the United States on November 9, 2005. Comedy That's Cunning! Shijo Saidai no Sakusen? is a 1996 comedy film directed by Hiroshi Sugawara. It stars Tatsuya Yamaguchi and Namie Amuro. Documentary film DPG Eulogy is a 2005 documentary on Tha Dogg Pound. Documentary film Me and My Matchmaker is a 1996 documentary film written by Robert DeMaio, Hajira Majid and Mark Wexler and directed by Mark Wexler. Comedy Atlantic Wall is a 1970 film written by Marcel Camus, Marcel Jullian and Jacques Rémy, and directed by Marcel Camus. Animation Punch and Judy is a 1968 animated short film directed and written by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy Stalag 17 is a 1953 war film which tells the story of a group of American airmen held in a German World War II prisoner of war camp, who come to suspect that one of their number is an informant. It was adapted from a Broadway play. Produced and directed by Billy Wilder, it starred William Holden, Don Taylor, Robert Strauss, Neville Brand, Harvey Lembeck, Peter Graves and Otto Preminger in the role of the camp's Commandant. Strauss and Lembeck both appeared in the original Broadway production. The film was adapted by Wilder and Edwin Blum from the Broadway play by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski which was based on their experiences as prisoners in Stalag 17B in Austria. The play was directed by José Ferrer and was the Broadway debut of John Ericson as Sefton. First presented at the Edwin Burke Memorial Theater of The Lambs, a theatrical club, on March 11, 1951. It began its Broadway run in May 1951 and continued for 472 performances. The character Sefton was loosely based on Joe Palazzo, a flier in Trzcinski's prisoner-of-war barracks. The script was rewritten quite a bit by Wilder and Blum and the film was shot in chronological order. Animation Heaven and Earth Magic is an American avant garde feature film made by Harry Everett Smith. Originally released in 1957, it was re-edited several times and the final version was released in 1962. The film primarily uses cut-out-animated photographs. The 66-minute cut of the film is now available on DVD and VHS from the Harry Smith Archives. It is sometimes screened at one-time cinema events, often with some kind of live music instead of the film's soundtrack. A recent Ann Arbor Film Festival revival featured a score by laptop musician Flying Lotus. This film is screened at John Zorn's Essential Cinema concerts, where a group of musicians perform behind the film. In the liner notes to Naked City's "Heretic" album it says "This record is dedicated to Harry Smith. Mystical Animator, Pioneer Ethnomusicologist, Hermetic Scholar, Creator of Heaven + Earth Magic, one of the greatest films of all time." Comedy I due toreri is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Thriller "In North America more than 100,000 children are held in detention centers. Sixty percent are destined to become repeat offenders. Director Kim Chapiron (Sheitan, TFF ’06) takes a searing look at three incarcerated teenagers fighting for their lives and for hope. An electrifying cast delivers blistering performances packed with intensity and emotional power in this story of unlikely friendships in the midst of a brutal and deficient correctional system." Quoting the description from the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival site. Thriller The Decks Ran Red is a 1958 M-G-M seagoing suspense drama based on the book Infamy at Sea, and directed by Andrew L. Stone. The feature starred James Mason, Dorothy Dandridge, Broderick Crawford, and Stuart Whitman. The film received generally poor reviews, but received wide viewership for Dorothy Dandridge's role. Filming took place in southern California aboard the Chios, Greece-registered SS Igor, a World War II Liberty Ship owned by the Los and Pezas shipowning families. Comedy Cherry on Top is a 2011 short comedy film written by Charity L. Miller and directed by Mike Damanskis. Documentary film Israel: A Right to Live is a 1967 documentary shot in Israel about the Six-Day War. John Schlesinger directed and Harry Saltzman produced. Anthony B. Richmond photographed the 16 mm film. Wolf Mankowitz wrote the narration; David Samuelson was a camera assistant. Documentary film The USA in the 1930s is a 1958 nominated work for BAFTA Award for Best Documentary. Comedy Juha is a 1999 Finnish film written and directed by Aki Kaurismäki. The film is loosely based on a famous 1911 novel by the Finnish author Juhani Aho marking this as the fourth time the novel was adapted for the screen. The original story takes place in the 18th century but Kaurismäki's remake is set in the 1970s. It tells the story of a love triangle where a simple peasant woman leaves her husband after falling in love with a modern city slicker. Juha is a silent film shot in black-and-white with the dialogue coming in the form of intertitles. Thriller Fright is a 1971 British thriller film starring Susan George, Ian Bannen, Honor Blackman, and John Gregson. Comedy Happy B-Day is a 2013 short comedy horror film written and directed by Holger Frick. Comedy Living with an Idiot is a 1993 comedy film directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin. Comedy Le septième ciel is a 1997 drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. Comedy Spotswood is an Australian comedy drama film directed by Mark Joffe, made in 1990-1991, released in 1992 in some locations; also known as The Efficiency Expert in America. The plot bears superficial similarity to Kinky Boots, ailing shoe manufacturer products failing market demand and company saved by catering to a market niche. One difference between the movies is the lack of an Australian accent. The film is a favourite of Rupert Murdoch's. Documentary film Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson is a 2008 documentary film directed by Alex Gibney. It details Hunter S. Thompson's landmark writings on music and politics. Friends and family provide interviews to help describe the mythos of Hunter and his life. The film premiered on January 20 in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, released in theaters in the U.S. on July 4, 2008, and on DVD on November 18, 2008. Documentary film Abraham and Eugenia: Stories From Jewish Cuba is a 1994 documentary directed by American Bonnie Burt. Animation Destination Meatball is the 38th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 24, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Les aventures de Bernadette Soubirou is a 1973 comedy short film from Belgium, written and directed by David McNeil. Thriller Memory is a 2006 American techno-thriller film written by Bennett Joshua Davlin, and starring Billy Zane, Tricia Helfer and Terry Chen. Documentary film Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes is a 2006 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Byron Hurt. The documentary explores the issues of masculinity, violence, homophobia and sexism in hip hop music and culture, through interviews with artists, academics and fans. Hurt's activism in gender issues and his love of hip-hop caused him to feel what he described as a sense of hypocrisy, and began working on the film. The premiere of the film took place at the Sundance Film Festival, being welcomed by a standing ovation. It has also won Best Documentary at the San Francisco Black Film Festival and the Audience Award at the Roxbury Film Festival. On February 20, 2007 the film aired on the PBS Emmy-winning documentary series, Independent Lens. Comedy Mamá Inés is a 1945 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Documentary film Stan Herd: Down To Earth is a 2013 biographical documentary short film written and directed by Bradley Beenders. Comedy Sound Off is a 1952 comedy film featuring several songs filmed in SuperCinecolor for Columbia Pictures starring Mickey Rooney. The film was shot in August 1951. The film was the first of a three picture contract between Rooney and producer Jonie Taps for Columbia where Rooney was paid $75,000 for each picture. It is also the first collaboration between Richard Quine, Blake Edwards and Dick Crockett. The same team next collaborated with Rooney in the Navy in All Ashore made the following year. The three worked together again on Rooney's television series The Mickey Rooney Show/Hey, Mulligan in 1954-1955. Their final film in the Columbia contract was the black and white crime drama Drive a Crooked Road. The film's title comes from the military cadence by Willie Lee Duckworth that was a major 1951 chart hit for Vaughn Monroe. Documentary film Only the Young is a 2012 documentary film directed by Elizabeth Mims and Jason Tippet. Comedy The Table of the Poor is a 1932 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Raffaele Viviani, Leda Gloria and Salvatore Costa. It was based on a play by Viviani set in Naples. The film's sets were designed by Gastone Medin. It portrays the adventures of an impoverished Marquis who continues to lead a grand lifestyle. Documentary film Le Singe Bleu is a 1992 documentary short film written and directed by Esther Valiquette. Comedy The Brat! is a comedy film directed by Taichi Suzuki. Comedy Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers is a film featuring highlights and bloopers from the NBA from its beginning to the film's release in 1989. The film is hosted by broadcaster Marv Albert and former Utah Jazz coach and executive Frank Layden. The VHS format of Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers was originally distributed free with a subscription to Sports Illustrated magazine. Thriller Black Sister's Revenge is a 1974 Blaxploitation film written and directed by Jamaa Fanaka. The film stars Jerri Hayes, Ernest Williams III, and Charles David Brooks, III The film was released as Emma Mae. Comedy Menu Total is a 1985 comedy horror film written and directed by Christoph Schlingensief. Thriller 14 Days to Life is a 1997 film directed by Roland Suso Richter and written by Holger Karsten Schmidt. Thriller Tranced is a 2010 romantic drama, fantasy film written by Marshall Sylver and directed by David M. Evans. Documentary film The Komediant is an Israeli documentary film of 2000 directed by Arnon Goldfinger which recalls the life, and careers of the Burstein family of Yiddish theatre: Pesach Burstein, his wife Lillian Lux, his son Mike Burstyn and daughter Susan Burstein-Roth. It received the prestigious Israeli Academy's Best Documentary Award, and chronicles one of the most visible families of the Yiddish theater in America. The film was made in honor of the 100th birth anniversary of Pesach Burstein in 1996. It contains rare footage of Yiddish theater from the 1930s onwards and has several guest narrators, including Lillian Lux, Mike Burstyn, and Fyvush Finkel. Comedy Young Bodies Heal Quickly is a 2014 comedy, action, crime and drama film written and directed by Andrew Betzer. Comedy As Good as Married is a 1937 American comedy film starring John Boles and Doris Nolan. The film was directed by Edward Buzzell and distributed by Universal Pictures. Thriller A Killing Spring is a Canadian TV thriller screened in 2002, directed by Stephen Williams. Starring Wendy Crewson, Kim Schraner. Thriller about the murder of a College dean. Documentary film Danske piger viser alt is a1996 film directed by Mani Kaul. Comedy Fore Play is a 1975 comedy film co-directed by future Academy Award-winner John G. Avildsen. It is currently being distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film was originally made up of four segments, but the last segment was ultimately cut from the final draft of the script. Documentary film Desert People is a 1967 documentary film directed by Ian Dunlop. Thriller The Serpent's Egg is a 1977 American-West German drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring David Carradine and Liv Ullmann. The story is set in 1920s Berlin and features English and German dialogue. This was Bergman's one and only Hollywood film. The title is taken from a line spoken by Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: And therefore think him as a serpent's egg/Which hatch'd, would, as his kind grow mischievous;/And kill him in the shell. Comedy Tuesday Night Make-Out is a 2012 short comedy, drama and romantic film written by Richard Paro and directed by Richard Paro, Katie Jones, Breahan Eve Pautsch, and Cyra K. Polizzi. Animation Yellow Cake is a short film directed by Nick Cross. Documentary film Irish Folk Furniture is a short film directed by Tony Donoghue which won the prize for Best Animation at the Sundance Film Festival. It uses stop-motion animation to breathe life into the disregarded pieces of furniture that frequently lie rotting in Irish barns and sheds, showing the process of renovating them and returning them to the homes they once inhabited. The short was produced by Cathal Black under the IFB ‘Frameworks’ animated short film scheme. Animation The Blooms is a 2013 animation film directed by Ayasa Kugenuma. Comedy Chitram! Bhalare Vichitram!! is a 1992 Telugu, comedy film. The ensemble cast blockbuster film was directed by P. N. Ramachandra Rao. Upon release the film received very positive reviews, and remained a cult classic. The film was later remade into Tamil as Aanazhagan. Science Fiction Xtro is a 1983 British science fiction, horror, cult movie directed by Harry Bromley Davenport and co-produced by Bob Shaye. The film was made and completed in February 1982. Documentary film Lino Micciché, mio padre. Una visione del mondo is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Francesco Miccichè. Documentary film A Story from Bhutan: The Making of 'Travellers & Magicians' is a 2004 documentary short film written by Eric Blair, Bunty Avieson, Noa Jones and directed by Eric Blair. Comedy Mere Genie Uncle is an upcoming Bollywood 3D movie directed by Ashish Bhavsar and produced by Raju Gada. The film stars Tiku Talsania, Swati Kapoor Shakti Kapoor, Ehsaan Qureshi among many others. The film shoot is complete and is slated to release early next year. Comedy The Garbage Pail Kids Movie is a 1987 American live action film adaptation of the then-popular series of children's trading cards produced, directed, and co-written by Rod Amateau. It is the last film to be directed by Amateau. The cards were a parody of the popular Cabbage Patch Kids dolls and each card featured a character that typically had a gross habit, abnormality, or suffered a terrible fate. The film depicted many of the Garbage Pail Kids interacting with society and befriending a regular boy. It was universally panned by critics, and is often said to be one of the worst films ever made. Comedy Two Can Play That Game is a 2001 romantic comedy film written and directed by Mark Brown. The film stars Vivica A. Fox and Morris Chestnut. Thriller The Saint is a 1997 espionage thriller film, starring Val Kilmer in the title role, with Elisabeth Shue and Rade Šerbedžija, directed by Phillip Noyce and written by Jonathan Hensleigh and Wesley Strick. The title character is a high tech thief and master of disguise, that becomes the anti-hero while using the moniker of various saints while paradoxically living in the underworld of international industrial theft. The film has a cult following and was a financial success with a worldwide box office of $169.4 million, rentals of $28.2 million, and continuous DVD sales. It is loosely based on the character of Simon Templar created by Leslie Charteris in 1928 for a series of books published as "The Saint", which ran until 1983. The Saint character has also featured in a series of Hollywood movies made between 1938 and 1954, a 1940s radio series starring Vincent Price as Templar, a popular British television series of the 1960s which starred Roger Moore, and a 1970s series starring Ian Ogilvy. Comedy Candy Stripe Nurses is a 1974 film starring Candice Rialson. It was the last in the popular "nurses cycle" of films for New World Pictures that started with The Student Nurses. Science Fiction Avalanche Sharks is a 2013 Canadian horror film directed By Scott Wheeler and written By Keith Shaw. It stars Kate Nauta, Emily Addison, Alexander Mendeluk, Mika Brooks and Jack Cullison. Thriller La Forteresse is a 1947 Canadian feature film directed by Fyodor Otsep that uses a french language screenplay by Rian James and Leonard Lee. The films stars Paul Dupuis as Michel Lacoste, Jacques Auger as Albert Frédéric, Nicole Germain as Marie Roberts, Henri Letondal as Edward Durant, Lucie Poitras as Mother Superior, Armande Lebrun as Renée Brancourt, and Mimi D'Estée as Blanche Lacoste. Composer Morris Davis wrote the picture's film score. Comedy Jackie Mason: The World According to Me! is a tv program. Thriller Shikhar is an Bollywood drama filmdirected by John Matthew Matthan. The film stars Shahid Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, and Bipasha Basu in lead roles. The storyline is based on lands, villages, and how some businessmen can cross any line of greed to get what he desires, and go to any length. The film released on 30 December 2005. Thriller The Next Hit is a 2008 mystery-suspense thriller written by David Garvin and directed by Antwan Smith. It had a limited release on August 28, 2008 and given an R rating by the Motion Picture Association of America for language and violence. The movie runs 98 minutes in length, and was filmed in Miami, Florida. Documentary film Over the course of the last century, the US has silently encircled the world with a web of military bases unlike any other in history. No continent is spared. They have shaped the lives of millions, yet remain a mystery to most. Featuring Gore Vidal and Noam Chomsky. Documentary film Benjy is a 1951 American short documentary film directed by Fred Zinnemann. It won an Academy Award in 1952 for Documentary Short Subject. Science Fiction Loups=Garous is a 2010 animated science fiction film. It was directed by Junichi Fujisaku and produced by Production I.G and TransArts. The movie was released on August 28, 2010. Features music by the rock band SCANDAL, who are also featured in the film as cameos. It is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks and in United Kingdom by Manga UK. It is available for purchase on DVD and Blu-Ray. Comedy Legok na pomine is a 2014 comedy film directed Evgeniy Abyzov. Thriller The Secret of the Black Widow is a 1963 German crime film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring O. W. Fischer. Documentary film Dad Made Dirty Movies is a 2011 Bulgarian-German documentary film by Jordan Todorov following Stephen C. Apostolof's life and career. The film premiered at Visions du Réel International Film Festival in April 2011 and consists of archive footage as well as interviews with Apostolof's family, friends and associates. The film also includes never before seen archive footage from making of Orgy of the Dead - Apostolof's most well known film. The title Dad Made Dirty Movies comes from a quote by Polly Apostolof, one of Apostolof's daughters. Thriller Clean, Shaven is a 1993 film directed by Lodge Kerrigan, in which Peter Winter is a schizophrenic man desperately trying to get his daughter back from her adoptive mother. The film tries to objectively view schizophrenia and those who are affected by it. The film took about two years to completely finish shooting because Lodge Kerrigan, the director, was constantly running out of money. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Thriller Secrets of State is a 2008 film written by Julien Sibony and directed by Philippe Haïm. Comedy Torremolinos 73 is a 2003 Spanish/Danish comedy film directed by Pablo Berger. Comedy Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows is a 1968 American comedy film directed by James Neilson and starring Rosalind Russell, Stella Stevens, and Binnie Barnes. Written by Blanche Hanalis, based on a story by Jane Trahey, the film is about an old-line Mother Superior who is challenged by a modern young nun when they take the girls of St. Francis Academy on a bus trip across the United States. Released on April 10, 1968, Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows is a sequel to The Trouble with Angels. Actresses Mary Wickes, Binnie Barnes and Dolores Sutton reprise their roles as nuns from the original film. Wickes would later don the habit yet again for her amusing turn in both Sister Act and the sequel, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. Documentary film "Irina Markova, a solitary Russian poodle trainer, reveals her transcendent relationship with her dogs, the childhood tragedy that sparked a lifetime of working with animals, and the welcome isolation behind the red velvet curtains of the circus." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Animation Bradley Manning Had Secrets is a 2011 short, biography, drama, animated and documentary film written and directed by Adam Butcher. Thriller Too Late Now is a 2013 short drama thriller film written and directed by Kelly Young-silverman. Comedy Strife with Father is a 1950 Merrie Melodies animated film directed by Bob McKimson, released in 1950, starring voice actor Mel Blanc as Beaky Buzzard. Comedy Bunny Boy is a 2010 short comedy drama film written and directed by Brandon Laganke. Thriller Um Null Uhr schnappt die Falle zu is a 1966 German thriller film directed by Harald Philipp and starring George Nader, Horst Frank and Heinz Weiss. It was the fourth film in the Jerry Cotton series. Documentary film Behind the Glass is a 2008 short documentary film directed by Gabriel Rhodes. Thriller From Dad to Son is a 2011 animated drama short film written by Stephan Hanf and Nils Knoblich and directed by Nils Knoblich. Comedy Boo Moon is a theatrical cartoon short released in 1954 in 3D format as a Stereotoon. It was produced by Famous Studios for the Casper the Friendly Ghost series and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Comedy Cupcakes is a 2013 musical and comedy film written by Eli Bijaoui and Eytan Fox and directed by Eytan Fox. Comedy Where the Buffalo Roam is a 1980 American semi-biographical comedy film which loosely depicts author Hunter S. Thompson's rise to fame in the 1970s and his relationship with Chicano attorney and activist Oscar Zeta Acosta. Art Linson directed the picture, while Bill Murray portrayed the author and Peter Boyle portrayed Acosta, who is referred to in the film as Carl Lazlo, Esq. A number of other names, places, and details of Thompson's life are also changed. Thompson's obituary for Acosta, "The Banshee Screams for Buffalo Meat," which appeared in Rolling Stone in October 1977, serves as the basis of the film, although screenplay writer John Kaye drew from several other works, including Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72, The Great Shark Hunt, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Thompson served as "executive consultant" on the film. Comedy Amalio Reyes, un hombre is a 1970 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Carreras and written by Norberto Aroldi. It was based on the story by Catulo Castillo. The film starred Elsa Daniel, Hugo del Carril and Mario Lozano. Thriller 9:06 is a 2009 Slovene thriller film directed by Igor Šterk. The film was selected as the Slovene entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. The film won 15 awards at the 2009 Slovene Film Festival, including Best Film and Best Director. Comedy La Grande Vadrouille is a 1966 French comedy film about two ordinary Frenchmen helping the crew of a Royal Air Force bomber shot down over Paris make their way through German-occupied France to escape arrest. For over forty years, until the release of Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis in 2008, La Grande Vadrouille was the most successful French film in France, topping the box office with over 17,200,000 cinema admissions. It remains the third most successful film ever in France, of any nationality, behind the 1997 version of Titanic and Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, both of which were seen by over 20,000,000 cinemagoers. Thriller The Screaming Woman is a 1972 American television film starring Olivia de Havilland and directed by Jack Smight. It is loosely based on a short story by Ray Bradbury with a script written by Merwin Gerard. The film was produced by Universal Television and originally aired as an ABC Movie of the Week. It features John Williams's last score for a TV movie. Animation Fitting in is a 2011 animated, family short film directed by Taylor Annisette. Animation Meatless Flyday is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short produced by Warner Bros., and released on January 29, 1944. The cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese and animated by Jack Bradbury. The title is a pun on Meatless Friday, a reference to the traditional Roman Catholic practice of abstinence from meat on Fridays. Animation Rapaz-Maria-Rapaz is a 2013 animated film. Documentary film Samosiuk. The Independent Film Republic is a 2012 documentary short film written and directed by Adam Lewandowski. Comedy Munchies is a 1987 comedy horror film starring Harvey Korman, Charlie Stratton, and Nadine Van der Velde. Clearly inspired by the success of Gremlins, and directed by that film's editor, Tina Hirsch, the film features a remarkably similar plot line. It spawned two sequels, Munchie and Munchie Strikes Back, which possess no relation to the original save the title. These two films dealt with an impish wish-granting creature named Munchie. Comedy Forrest Gump is a 1994 American epic romantic-comedy-drama film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom. The film was directed by Robert Zemeckis and starred Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson, and Sally Field. The story depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump, a slow-witted and naïve, but good-hearted and athletically prodigious, man from Alabama who witnesses, and in some cases influences, some of the defining events of the latter half of the 20th century in the United States; more specifically, the period between Forrest's birth in 1944 and 1982. The film differs substantially from Winston Groom's novel on which it was based, including Gump's personality and several events that were depicted. Filming took place in late 1993, mainly in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Extensive visual effects were used to incorporate the protagonist into archived footage and to develop other scenes. A comprehensive soundtrack was featured in the film, using music intended to pinpoint specific time periods portrayed on screen. Its commercial release made it a top-selling soundtrack, selling over twelve million copies worldwide. Comedy Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie is a 2003 stand-up comedy film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It stars renowned comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall and fellow Blue Collar comics Ron White and Larry The Cable Guy. The movie is similar in nature to that of The Original Kings of Comedy. It was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again and Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road. The film has been praised for its jokes and irreverent humor and is considered to be the best film the group has done. Comedy Bâton Rouge is a 1985 French film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. Comedy Impetuous Love in Action is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic comedy action film directed by Frankie Chan. Science Fiction La Machine is a 1994 horror sci-fi thriller film written and directed by François Dupeyron. Comedy Pallet on the Floor is a 1986 New Zealand made comedy and horror film, based on the 1976 novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson. The film was shot in 1983 at Patea, in a closed-down "meatworks", but was not released until 1986. Bruno Lawrence wrote the jazz score, and has a small cameo role playing Morrieson as a bass player at a wedding. Though starring notable New Zealand actors and musicians, the focus of the plot was shifted to the British remittance man in the hope that Peter O’Toole would take the role. While billed as comedy, the film depicts 1960s racism and class divisions, and maintains Morrieson’s trademark preoccupations .... of sex, death, mateship, voyeurism, violence, booze and mayhem in bleak small town New Zealand. Comedy Oil Gobblers is a Czech comedy film directed by Jan Svěrák. It was released in 1988. Comedy Kiss of the Death is a comedy released in 2008 that stars Thanh Hang and Johnny Tri Nguyen. It was directed by Nguyễn Quang Dũng. It grossed over 16 billion dong, making it the highest grossing film in Vietnamese history. Comedy Die Zuckerbäckerin is a 1971 comedy film written by Ferenc Molnár and directed by Hermann Lanske and Helmuth Froschauer. Animation Shuzhendong Chinese Typewriter is the first Chinese animation ever made in 1922 by Wan Laiming and Wan Guchan. Animation Pat's First Kiss is a 2008 short film written and directed by Pat Mills. Documentary film The Rhythm Devils Concert Experience is a 2008 two-disc DVD concert and documentary of the Rhythm Devils 2006 tour, featuring members of the Grateful Dead, Phish, The Other Ones, and Deep Banana Blackout. The name "Rhythm Devils" was originally a nickname for Dead drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann. Hart and Kreutzmann formed the band in 2006 and used the name as the group's moniker. Disc one features concert footage from Chicago, Illinois, and Sayerville, New Jersey recorded in October 2006, featuring all original compositions with lyrics by Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. Disc two features behind the scenes interviews, sound check footage, and excerpts from various live concerts. Documentary film Mesa 17 is a 2013 short documentary film directed by Manuel Abramovich. Animation Ruckus Juice is a 2012 animated short film directed by Jennifer Deutrom. Thriller Hitman is a 2007 action film directed by Xavier Gens and based on the video game series of the same name. The story revolves around Agent 47, a professional hitman. He was raised from birth to be an assassin by the group known as "The Organization" and becomes ensnared in a political conspiracy. He finds himself pursued by both Interpol and the Russian military. The film stars Timothy Olyphant and Dougray Scott. Hitman was released on November 21, 2007. Though critically not well-received, it was a financial success. A sequel was canceled during the production, but now it will be followed by a reboot titled Agent 47 starring Rupert Friend as Agent 47. Documentary film Perdón... investidura (1950-1954) is a 1992 short documentary film written by Luis Carrion, Ricardo Pérez Monfort, and José Rovirosa, and directed by José Rovirosa Macías. Comedy Sparrows Dance is a 2012 romance comedy drama film directed by Noah Buschel. Documentary film Everybody's Child is a 2013 documentary film written by Lorna Hutcheon and directed by Garry Fraser. Comedy One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing is a 1975 comedy film, which is set in the early 1920s, about the theft of a dinosaur skeleton from the Natural History Museum. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company. The title is a parody of the film title One of Our Aircraft Is Missing. The film was based on the 1970 novel The Great Dinosaur Robbery by David Forrest. Comedy Now That's Funny is a comedy film directed by Strathford Hamilton. Documentary film Gang War: Bangin' in Little Rock often referred to as Gang Bangin' in Little Rock is a 1994 HBO documentary about street gangs in Little Rock, Arkansas. Documentary film Sally's Story is a 2011 documentary film directed by Mark Andersson. Comedy Flower In The Pocket is a 2007 Malaysian independent film by Liew Seng Tat. It is produced by Da Huang Pictures, and is in the Mandarin, Cantonese and Malay languages. Animation Nothing Else But Water is a 2014 short animated film written and directed by Carlos De Carvalho. Comedy The Man from Mexico is a 1914 silent film produced by the Famous Players Film Company and Daniel Frohman. It starred John Barrymore in his second feature film and was remade in 1926 as Let's Get Married starring Richard Dix. The film was rereleased by Paramount in 1919 as part of the company's "Success Series" reissue of early successes. The Man from Mexico is now a lost film. The film is based on a Broadway play by Henry A. DuSouchet and was first performed in 1897 with William Collier, Sr.. Collier toured the play and it became a staple of his repertoire. Comedy Let's Stay Together is a comedy drama film directed by Joshua Bee Alafia. Comedy Det æ'kke te å tru is a 1942 Norwegian drama film directed by Toralf Sandø, starring Leif Juster and Ernst Diesen. Two executives at a retail company both try to come up with the best idea for the autumn fair, and win the big prize. Comedy New New Panda is a 2013 short film directed by Sun Koh. Thriller Città violenta is a 1970 Italian film directed by Sergio Sollima and starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland and Telly Savalas. Set and shot in the city of New Orleans, the film is an urban crime thriller with a plot of hitman revenge. Documentary film Save the Farm is a 2011 short documentary action film directed by Michael Kuehnert. Comedy Here Come the Girls is a musical comedy film directed by Claude Binyon, filmed in Technicolor, produced by Bob Hope's company Hope Productions Inc., and released by Paramount Pictures. Along with Hope, the cast includes Rosemary Clooney, Tony Martin and Arlene Dahl. Documentary film Dinner at the No-Gos is a 2012 film written and directed by Marco Orsini. Comedy Tarzan and Jane Regained... Sort of is a 1964 film directed by Andy Warhol. Thriller P.J. is a 2008 drama thriller film written by Emilio Iasiello and Mark McQuown and directed by Russ Emanuel. A doctor tries to solve the mystery of a patient with no name, multiple personalities and burns on his hands. The hospital administrator thinks the case is hopeless and wants to transfer the man to the state mental hospital but the doctor resists. While he is haunted by the accidental death of his own daughter he is intrigued by this patient and thinks he can help him. As he tries to get through to this patient who sometimes seems calm and claims to talk to God and sometimes seems hysterical and violent, he begins to heal himself. He discovers that the man had set out on a quest of self-discovery, but lost himself and found God. He then had sacrificed himself to pull a girl from a burning car. When that girl who is in another part of the hospital is near death, the man goes to her and heals her and regains his memory. Documentary film Wild Wings is a 1966 British short documentary film directed by Patrick Carey and John Taylor and produced by British Transport Films. It won an Academy Award in 1967 for Best Short Subject. Science Fiction Escape Plan is a 2013 American action thriller film starring Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Caviezel, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Vinnie Jones, Vincent D'Onofrio and Amy Ryan. Escape Plan is directed by Swedish filmmaker Mikael Håfström, and is written by Miles Chapman and Arnell Jesko. The film follows Stallone's character Ray Breslin, a structural engineer who is incarcerated in the world's most secret and secure prison, aided in his escape by fellow inmate Emil Rottmayer. The film premiered in the Philippines on October 9, 2013 and was released on October 18, 2013 in U.S. theaters. Animation Bolas Boladas is a 2007 short animation film written and directed by Devin Bell. Animation LA MYSTÉRIEUSE ET JOLIE HISTOIRE is a 2012 animated film written and directed by Ottomani Laboratori. Comedy Tenali Ramakrishna is a 1956 Indian bilingual, historical, biographical drama film primarily shot in Telugu, and directed by B. S. Ranga. This film was simultaneously made in Tamil and is named as Tenali Raman. N. T. Rama Rao appeared as Srikrishna Devaraya in both films. Tenali Ramakrishna was played by A. Nageswara Rao in Telugu version while Sivaji Ganesan portrayed the role in Tamil. The plot is based on the play written by C. K. Venkataramaiah. Film is based on the story of, Tenali Rama, the court-poet of Sri Krishna Deva Raya. The Telugu version of the film has garnered the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film at 4th National Film Awards. Comedy Letti sbagliati is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Comedy A group of children, age 7 through 14, are left home alone at a house in a secluded community in the countryside. Their innocence is gradually corrupted as they experiment with rule-breaking, ultimately leading to house break-ins around the neighborhood. The arrival of the maids son, a teenager of lesser privilege, exposes prejudice and ferocity climaxing with crimes that force the children to re-examine their actions. This powerful, critically acclaimed film, a film Martin Scorsese calls "great work with a true sense for character and place" looks at adolescence leaving no one untouched, and the children involved, changed forever. Thriller Man on Fire is a 2004 American thriller film and the second adaptation of A. J. Quinnell's 1980 novel of the same name; the first film based on the novel was released in 1987. The 2004 film adaptation was directed by Tony Scott, from a screenplay written by Brian Helgeland. Man on Fire stars Denzel Washington as John Creasy, a despondent, alcoholic former CIA operative/Force Recon Marine officer turned bodyguard, who goes on a revenge rampage after his charge, nine-year-old Pita Ramos, is abducted in Mexico City. The supporting cast includes Christopher Walken, Radha Mitchell, Giancarlo Giannini, Marc Anthony, Rachel Ticotin and Mickey Rourke. Science Fiction Mistress of the World is a 1960 adventure crime sci-fi film written by Jo Eisinger and Harald G. Petersson and directed by William Dieterle and Richard Angst. Animation Being Bradford Dillman is a 2011 short-animated, comedy and family film written by Emma Burch and Peter Williamson, and directed by Emma Burch. Documentary film The Matrix Revisited is a feature-length documentary on the production of the movie The Matrix. The film goes behind the scenes of the 1999 sci-fi movie to give explanations of complicated scenes, previews of the then-forthcoming sequels, and interviews with the cast and crew, including the reclusive Wachowski siblings, who rarely give interviews. It was first released as the first and only documentary in the series, but was later included as part of a two-disc Collector's Edition of The Matrix. It now forms part of The Ultimate Matrix Collection. Thriller The Mummy Returns is a 2001 American adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers, starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo, Oded Fehr, Patricia Velásquez, with Freddie Boath and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film The Mummy. The Mummy Returns inspired the 2002 film The Scorpion King which is set 5,000 years prior and whose eponymous character, played by Dwayne Johnson, was introduced in this film. It was followed by the 2008 sequel The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Comedy Idiot Dreams is a 1993 film written by Ilya Ilf, Mariya Khmelik and Yevgeni Petrov and directed by Vasili Pichul. Documentary film The Forgotten Army is a 1999 documentary film directed by Kabir Khan. Thriller Sanam Bewafa is an Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Saawan Kumar Tak, starring Salman Khan, Chandni, Pran and Danny Denzongpa. The film released on 11 January 1991. Comedy It's That Man Again is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Tommy Handley, Greta Gynt and Jack Train. It was based on the successful radio show It's That Man Again. The mayor of a small town lends his assistance to some drama students. Animation Japoteurs is the tenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The first Superman cartoon produced by Famous Studios, Japoteurs covers Superman's adventures stopping Japanese spies from hijacking a bomber plane and bringing it to Tokyo. This cartoon does not bear the Famous Studios name because that company had not yet been fully organized after Max Fleischer was removed by Paramount Pictures from the studio which bore his name. The cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on September 18, 1942. The word "Japoteur" is a portmanteau of the ethnic slur "Jap" and the word "saboteur". Documentary film The Last Victory is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by John Appel. Comedy Be Beautiful But Shut Up is a 1958 film directed by Marc Allégret. Thriller The Numbers Station is a 2013 British-American action thriller film, starring John Cusack and Malin Åkerman, about a burned-out CIA black ops agent assigned to protect the code operator at a secret American numbers station somewhere in the British countryside. The film was directed by Danish director Kasper Barfoed, and the camera work was by Icelandic cinematographer Óttar Guðnason. It was produced by brothers Sean and Bryan Furst of American Furst Films and Nigel Thomas at British production and film finance company Matador Pictures. Animation Room on the Broom is a 2012 British animated film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. The film is a 2014 Academy Awards nominee in the category of Best Short Animated Film. It was first seen in theaters with Thor: The Dark World. Directed by Max Lang and Jan Lachauer, the film was produced by Martin Pope and Michael Rose of Magic Light Pictures, London, in association with Orange Eyes Limited. It was first broadcast on BBC One, Tuesday December 25, 2012. It then aired in the United States on PBS Kids Sprout as a Halloween special, on October 30, 2013. Comedy Le Pavillon brûle is a French comedy drama film from 1941, directed by Jacques de Baroncelli, written by Solange Térac, starring Pierre Renoir and Jean Marais. Animation Canicule is a 2011 short film written and directed by Geneviève Farley-Tremblay. Comedy Mandya to Mumbai, which was earlier named as Anekere Beedhi, is a Kannada film written and directed by Vaardhik joseph, produced by S.Jyothi Lingam under the banner Sree Neela Durga Parameshwari combines starring Rakesh Adiga and Amrutha rao in the lead roles. Sanjjanaa is playing a main character in the film. The film is a remake of Tamil film Renigunta was directed by R Paneerselvam, which had Jhonny, Sanusha, Nishanth and Sanjana Singh in the important roles. The Plot revolves around young criminals and explores the reasons that instigate them to commit crime. Thriller Minister Fatakeshto is a Bengali film, in which Mithun Chakraborty and Koyel Mullick are in the lead role. It is the sequel of MLA Fatakeshto. Documentary film Perón: Apuntes para una biografía is a 2010 Argentine documentary film about Juan Domingo Perón. It features a number of Argentine historians like Norberto Galasso, and it is focuses mainly in Perón early life and his intervention in the Revolution of '43. His government is described in a brief summany at the end, and it doesn't reference his life after the Revolución Libertadora military coup that ousted him from power. It is written and directed by the Argentine secretary of culture, Jorge Coscia. It is the eight biography film produced by Caras y Caretas. The film includes old photos, video archives, recordings at key sites of his early life and interviews with historians. Thriller Talhotblond is a 2009 documentary, detailing an Internet love triangle which resulted in a real life homicide, in a case called the "Internet Chatroom Murder." Comedy The Practical Pig is a Silly Symphonies cartoon. It was released on February 24, 1939, and directed by Dick Rickard. It was the second-to-last Silly Symphony made, and the fourth and final cartoon starring The Three Pigs. Like its prequels, "The Practical Pig" incorporates the song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?". It was the only Three Little Pigs Silly Symphony that was released as a standalone "Three Little Pigs Cartoon". Comedy Grandmother Farm is a 2013 horror, mystery and comedy film written by Ibrahim Almarzouqi and directed by Ahmed Zain. Thriller Vertigo is a 1958 American psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. The story was based on the 1954 novel D'entre les morts by Boileau-Narcejac. The screenplay was written by Alec Coppel and Samuel A. Taylor. The film stars James Stewart as former police detective John "Scottie" Ferguson. Scottie is forced into early retirement because an incident in the line of duty has caused him to develop acrophobia and vertigo. Scottie is hired by an acquaintance, Gavin Elster, as a private investigator to follow Gavin's wife Madeleine, who is behaving strangely. The film was shot on location in San Francisco, California, and at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. It is the first film to utilize the dolly zoom, an in-camera effect that distorts perspective to create disorientation, to convey Scottie's acrophobia. As a result of its use in this film, the effect is often referred to as "the Vertigo effect". The film received mixed reviews upon initial release, but is now often cited as a classic Hitchcock film and one of the defining works of his career. Thriller One Woman's Courage is a 1994 TV film directed by Charles Robert Carner. Thriller Nocturno amor que te vas is a 1987 drama, mystery and thriller film written by Jorge Pérez Grovas and directed by Marcela Fernández Violante. Thriller I'm Not Harry Jenson is a film written and directed by James Napier Robertson. Comedy Palookaville is a 1995 motion picture about a trio of burglars and their dysfunctional family of origin. Prominent actors featured in the film include William Forsythe, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Vincent Gallo, Adam Trese and Frances McDormand. The film was directed by Alan Taylor. Thriller Treća žena is a Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić. It was released in 1997. Documentary film My Neighbor, My Killer is a 2009 French-American documentary film directed by Anne Aghion that focuses on the process of the Gacaca courts, a citizen-based justice system that was put into place in Rwanda after the 1994 genocide. Filmed over ten years, it makes us reflect on how people can live together after such a traumatic experience. Through the story and the words of the inhabitants of a small rural community, we see survivors and killers learn how to coexist. Science Fiction The Green Slime is a 1968 science-fiction film produced by MGM in the United States and shot in Japan at the studios of Toei Company by director Kinji Fukasaku. The film was spearheaded by Ivan Reiner and Walter Manley, the same creative team who produced similar Italian outings like Wild, Wild Planet. Comedy Uncle Bun is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Bhadran and starring Mohanlal in the title role. It was based on the 1989 American film Uncle Buck. Special costumes for Mohanlal was designed by art director Sabu Cyril. Science Fiction Simon is a timid boy who has no special abilities except for a knack of drilling underground. Kamina is the polar opposite - reckless and bold and with an incredible sense of self-confidence, he strives to go to a place where there is no ceiling and freedom truly awaits. As they toil in an underground village oppressed by a village chief who disregards anyone who challenges his authority, a gargantuan Gunmen piloted by a Beastman invades the village from the surface. Kamina sees this as his big break to reach the surface. However, what else will he and Simon encounter up there in a world where mankind is under the iron fist of the Beastmen and their Gunmen, led by the mysterious Lord Genome? Comedy The Doom Generation is a 1995 comedy thriller film written and directed by Gregg Araki. The film stars Rose McGowan, James Duval, and Johnathon Schaech as two teenagers and a 21-year-old punk drifter who become involved in a ménage à trois. The film is the second of a trilogy of films known as the Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy, the first being Totally Fucked Up and the last Nowhere. It is billed in the opening titles as "A Heterosexual Movie by Gregg Araki". Science Fiction Jekyll is an American horror film starring Matt Keeslar, Jonathan Silverman, Desmond Askew, Alanna Ubach, Siena Goines, Abigail Spencer, John Rubinstein, Josh Stewart, Roger Rose and written and directed by Scott Zakarin. Documentary film To become invisible, to stop existing..." Hidden under a rock or still in his shed, Jean-Michel Bertrand tries to disappear. He invites us behind the scenes of a solitary shoot, up in the mountains. Only patience and discretion will allow magic to happen. This film is the result of several years of shooting, essentially in the Champsaur region, in the Alps. Science Fiction Hietsuki Bushi is a 2011 short animated sci-fi fantasy film written and directed by Ryo Hirano. Documentary film Tears of Gaza is a Norwegian anti-war movie from 2010 concerning the Gaza War as seen through the eyes of a group of Palestinian children. The documentary was directed by Vibeke Løkkeberg. The film is based on the imagery taken by people themselves in Gaza while the war continued, with some additional material from the few foreign journalists who were present while the conflict unfolded. Løkkeberg was not present in Gaza during the war. The film was met with strong reactions from Israel and the pro-Israeli organization "Israel For Peace" because the film is seen as a propaganda film for Palestine. It has been argued that the film was only created to defame Israel, and that it has been produced to portray Israel as the world's most brutal military power. Regardless of the motives of the directors, the documentary uses authentic footage from Gaza. Science Fiction My Girlfriend Is a Cyborg is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Haruka Ayase and Keisuke Koide. Comedy Rising Damp is a 1980 comedy film based on the English situation comedy Rising Damp, which aired on ITV from 1974 to 1978. The television series was, in turn, adapted from Eric Chappell's stage play The Banana Box. Chappell adapted the play to television, and wrote the screenplay for this feature film. The film's director was Joseph McGrath. In the film, Rupert Rigsby, the middle-aged landlord of a decrepit townhouse in inner-city London, tries desperately to win the heart of Ruth Jones, one of his tenants. For her performance as Ruth Jones, Frances da la Tour received an Evening Standard British Film Award in the category of "Best Actress". Comedy Dark Rising is a science fiction comedy franchise created by Andrew Cymek and adapted for film and television by Mihkel Harilaid. The original film, Dark Rising: Bring Your Battle Axe, was released in 2007 and featured the introduction of Summer Vale. After gaining a cult following the story was brought to television as Dark Rising: The Savage Tales of Summer Vale but shortly returned to feature film with Dark Rising: Summer Strikes Back. Mihkel Harilaid of Black Walk Films leads the series’ production as Executive Producer and each component has been Directed by Andrew Cymek of Defiant Empire Films. The franchise is once again in production of a one hour drama series, Dark Rising: Warrior of Worlds, set for release in 2013 in co-operation with Mar Vista Entertainment. The series was picked up by Super Channel 1 in Canada the series started on July 20th. Documentary film Travel Queeries is a 2009 documentary film directed by Elliat Graney-Saucke. Animation An evening at the local movie theater, including a sing-along led by Maestro Stickoutski at he Mighty "Fertilizer" organ, a "Goofy-Tone" newsreel, and the feature, "Petrified Florist," a spoof of 'The Petrified Forest (1936)' featuring caricatures of Bette Davis and 'Leslie Howard' . Comedy I theia apo to Chicago is a 1957 Greek theatrical comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios and produced by Finos Films. The film made 142,459 tickets. Comedy The Flight Before Christmas is a 2008 computer animated Christmas film directed by Michael Hegner and Kari Juusonen. It revolves around a young reindeer who must overcome his fear of flying by heading to Santa Claus' fell to save him and his fleet of flying reindeer from a pack of wolves. The film was a Finnish production with co-producers in Denmark, Germany and Ireland. It was produced by Anima Vitae, Animaker Oy, A. Film A/S, Ulysses Films, and Magma Films. The animation was produced in Finland, Germany and Denmark, with post-production carried out in Ireland. A 45-minute television edit in American English, was produced in the United States for CBS under the title The Flight Before Christmas. A sequel, Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure was released in October 2012 in Finland. Comedy Tanner on Tanner is a 2004 comedy and the sequel series to the 1988 Robert Altman directed and Garry Trudeau written miniseries about a failed presidential candidate, Tanner '88. The sequel focuses mostly on Alex Tanner, a struggling filmmaker and the daughter of onetime Presidential candidate Jack Tanner. Documentary film Mobutu, King of Zaire is a 1999 documentary film about Mobutu Sese Seko, the long-time President of Zaire. Animation Los girasoles is a 1999 short animation movie directed by José Lagares and Manuel Lagares. Documentary film Presents the story of the effort to save the 895th surviving oiled pelican in Louisiana, showing how conservationists, government agencies and wildlife activists joined forces to preserve this one life. Comedy Philosophic Salty (Larry Bryggman) just wants to launch his live-in boat and sail off. But crooks buy the boatyard to turn it into condos and, needing to move, he meets and falls for marina artist and sailor Daisy (Blythe Danner). Not knowing she's one of triplet siblings, he involves himself with some of her seemingly shady acquaintances and it sets off comic consequences along the waterfront. Comedy No Parking Hare is a 1953-animated 1954-released Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, starring Bugs Bunny. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and written by Sid Marcus. Similar in plot to Homeless Hare, Bugs finds himself squaring off against a construction worker who wants to build over his hole in the ground. Comedy The Chocolate Girl is a 1950 French musical comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Giselle Pascal, Claude Dauphin and Henri Genès. It is based on a play by Paul Gavault. Documentary film "In 1997, Academy Award–winning actor Morgan Freeman offered to pay for the senior prom at Charleston High School in Mississippi under one condition: the prom had to be racially integrated. His offer was ignored. In 2008, Freeman offered again. This time the school board accepted, and history was made. Charleston High School had its first-ever integrated prom—in 2008! Until then, blacks and whites had had separate proms even though their classrooms have been integrated for decades. Canadian filmmaker Paul Saltzman follows students, teachers, and parents in the lead-up to the big day. Freeman addresses the student body. Girls shop for dresses and get their hair done. Boys rent tuxedoes and buy corsages. These seemingly inconsequential rites of passage suddenly become profound as the weight of history falls on teenage shoulders. We quickly learn that change does not come easily in this sleepy Delta town. Freeman’s generosity fans the flames of racism—and racism in Charleston has a distinctly generational tinge. Some white parents forbid their children to attend the integrated prom and hold a separate white-only dance. ""Billy Joe,"" an enlightened white senior, appears on camera in shadow, fearing his racist parents will disown him if they know his true feelings. Prom Night In Mississippi captures a big moment in a small town, where hope finally blossoms in black, white, and a whole lot of taffeta." Quoting the 2009 Sundance Film Festival site. Documentary film 5 de mayo: Un día de gloria is a 2012 documentary and historical film written by Luis Mario Aguilera and Marco Sahagún and directed by Andrea Martínez, Mauricio Velez-Dominguez and Gerardo Tort. Documentary film My Other Me: A Film About Cosplayers is a 2013 documentary drama film directed by Josh Laner. Documentary film The Man Who Predicted 9/11 is a documentary television film that premiered in 2002 on The History Channel. The programme is centered on the director of security of Morgan Stanley, Rick Rescorla, who predicted an attack on the World Trade Center and led hundreds out of the South Tower before dying in its collapse. The film was shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom and The History Channel in the United States. Documentary film We the Parents is a 2013 drama documentary film directed by James Takata. Comedy The Navigators is a 2001 British film directed by Ken Loach with screenplay by Rob Dawber. It tells the story of the reactions of five Sheffield rail workers to the privatisation of the railway maintenance organisation for which they all work, and the consequences for them. The film was inspired by the failure of the Connex South Central and the Connex South Eastern franchises: Connex lost both franchises because of poor service. Rob Dawber received the 2001 BAFTA award for "New Writer" for the film. Comedy Doctor and the Healer is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. Documentary film Recipe for Murder is a 52-minute Australian TV docudrama film released in May 2011. It recounts some of the history of a series of murders in post-World War II Sydney by women using thallium sulphate poisons. It was written and directed by Sonia Bible, produced by Susan Lambert and narrated by Dan Wyllie. Comedy New Year's Bash 2011 is a 2010 comedy, music, film written by Andrew Goldstein and directed by Liz Patrick. Comedy The Suicide Shop is a 2012 French animated film written and directed by Patrice Leconte and is based on Jean Teule's novel of the same name. It was released on 16 May 2012 in France. As with the source material, it centres on an undepressed child born into a proprietarial family that runs a shop that sells suicide adjuncts in a dilapidated, near future apocalyptic city ravaged by the vicissitudes of severe climate change. Animation Trenches is a 2010 short animation film written and directed by Claude Cloutier. Documentary film Hookers...On Davie is a 1984 documentary film written and directed by Janis Cole and Holly Dale. Thriller The Hawk's Trail was a 1919 American crime film serial directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The film is considered to be lost. Documentary film We Believe: Chicago and its Cubs is a 2009 documentary film about the city of Chicago and her enduring love for the Chicago Cubs directed by John Scheinfeld. It is currently scheduled to be released into theaters during the spring of 2009. Thriller Kitchen Horror is a 2010 short thriller film directed by David Short. Documentary film Burmese Butterfly is a 2011 short film directed by Hnin Ei Hlaing. Documentary film The Contradictions of Fair Hope is a documentary film directed by S. Epatha Merkerson and Rockell Metcalf. Comedy Piranha 3D is a 2010 American 3D horror comedy film and a remake of the 1978 film Piranha. It was directed by Alexandre Aja and sports an ensemble cast featuring Steven R. McQueen, Jessica Szohr, Jerry O'Connell, Richard Dreyfuss, Christopher Lloyd, Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Kelly Brook, Riley Steele, Ving Rhames and Eli Roth. Science Fiction Slaughterhouse-Five is a 1972 film based on Kurt Vonnegut's novel of the same name. The screenplay is by Stephen Geller and the film was directed by George Roy Hill. It stars Michael Sacks, Ron Leibman, and Valerie Perrine, and features Eugene Roche, Sharon Gans, Holly Near, and Perry King. The scenes set in Dresden were filmed in Prague. The other scenes were filmed in Minnesota. Vonnegut wrote about the film soon after its release, in his preface to Between Time and Timbuktu: "I love George Roy Hill and Universal Pictures, who made a flawless translation of my novel Slaughterhouse-Five to the silver screen ... I drool and cackle every time I watch that film, because it is so harmonious with what I felt when I wrote the book." Thriller Paradise Murdered is a 2007 South Korean film starring Park Hae-il and Park Sol-mi, and is the directorial debut of filmmaker Kim Han-min. Science Fiction The War of the Worlds is a 1953 American Technicolor science fiction film starring Gene Barry and Ann Robinson. It is a loose adaptation of the H. G. Wells classic novel of the same name, and the first of a number of film adaptations based on Wells' novel. Produced by George Pal and directed by Byron Haskin from a script by Barré Lyndon, it was the first of two adaptations of Wells' work to be filmed by Pal, and is considered to be one of the great science fiction films of the 1950s. It won an Oscar for its special effects and was later selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. Comedy Jay is a 2008 comedy crime drama film written and directed by Francis Xavier Pasion. Comedy Az ibolya is a 1993 comedy film written by Ferenc Molnár and directed by Ádám Horváth and Mihály Vadas. Thriller sIDney is a 2002 short action thriller film written by Ismet Prcic and directed by Malik Booth. Thriller Solar Attack is a 2006 television film by Lions Gate Entertainment, starring Mark Dacascos, Joanne Kelly and Louis Gossett Jr.. Solar Attack concerns large coronal mass ejections that cause the Earth's atmosphere to burn, potentially suffocating all life on Earth. All of this happens during a time of political tension between the United States and Russia. Disaster is eventually averted by the detonation of nuclear missiles at the poles, releasing vapor that extinguishes the burning methane caused by the CMEs. The film bears a number of similarities to the 1961 film: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Thriller American Mystery! Coyote Waits is a 2003 film directed by Jan Egleson. Comedy Our Irish Cousins is a 2013 documentary, comedy, family, and historical film directed by Mike Houlihan. Documentary film Skyward is a 1985 short documentary film directed by Stephen Low. Comedy Natal Attraction is a 2009 animation short comedy film written and directed by Tom Fry. Comedy Golet v údolí is a 1995 Czech comedy-drama film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Bright Leaves is a 2003 documentary film by independent filmmaker Ross McElwee about the association his family had with the tobacco industry. Bright Leaf is the name of a strain of tobacco. It was also the name of a 1949 novel and 1950 feature film about a struggle between two tobacco barons. The struggle depicted in the film, according to McElwee family tradition, parallels the historical one between McElwee's great-grandfather and the patriarch of the Duke family who founded Duke University. The documentary follows McElwee's usual style, where he gives voiceovers to apparently spontaneous footage, making the story more personal. Comedy Divin Enfant is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Olivier Doran and starring Émilie Dequenne, Sami Bouajila and Géraldine Pailhas. Comedy Big Wednesday is a 1978 American coming of age film directed by John Milius. Milius co-wrote Big Wednesday with Dennis Aaberg, and it is loosely based on their own experiences at Malibu and a short story Aaberg had published in a 1974 Surfer Magazine entitled "No Pants Mance." The picture stars Jan-Michael Vincent, William Katt, and Gary Busey as California surfers facing life and the Vietnam War against the backdrop of their love of surfing. Although initially a commercial failure, the film has found a cult audience in the years since its release. Documentary film A Day in the Life of Lolita, the Performing Orca is a 2014 short film written by Ingrid Visser and Daniel Azarian and directed by Daniel Azarian. Science Fiction TMNT is a 2007 American computer-animated fantasy action film and a part of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. The film is the fourth feature film, and spiritual successor to the original trilogy. Written and directed by Kevin Munroe, the film features the voice talents of Nolan North, James Arnold Taylor, Mikey Kelley, Mitchell Whitfield, Chris Evans, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kevin Smith, Patrick Stewart, Zhang Ziyi and Laurence Fishburne. It was the last film that Mako Iwamatsu made before his death and was co-produced by the franchise's co-creator Peter Laird for Warner Bros. Pictures. TMNT was the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film made with computer-generated imagery, created by Imagi Animation Studios, as well as the first feature film in the franchise in 14 years. TMNT co-creator Peter Laird stated it takes place in its own universe separate from the previous films, which was supported by its depiction in Turtles Forever. The film sees the four Turtles grow apart after their final defeat of the Shredder, when strange things are happening in New York City as ancient creatures threaten the world and the Turtles must reunite to save it. Comedy The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean is a 1972 American western film written by John Milius, directed by John Huston, and starring Paul Newman. It was loosely based on the real-life, self-appointed frontier judge. Science Fiction Ditto is a 2000 South Korean science-fiction romance film directed by Kim Jeong-gwon. The plot of the film is similar to that of another movie released in 2000, Frequency, in that two people separated in time are somehow able to talk to each other using amateur radio. In Ditto, the people in question are two students in the same school, one in 1979, the other in 2000. Documentary film The Fragile Promise of Choice: Abortion in the United States Today is a documentary film by Dorothy Fadiman which examines abortion rights and access in the U.S. in 1996 which was 23 years after the legislative decision, Roe vs. Wade. Dorothy narrated the film which featured interviews with abortion care providers and news clips, including one of Dr. George Tiller. It is last of three films called the Trilogy on Reproductive Rights or the From the Back-Alleys to the Supreme Court & Beyond Trilogy. Animation Ognisty Ptak is a 2011 animated short film directed by Andrzej Gosieniecki. Documentary film Africa: Kalahari is a 2013 documentary film directed by Katrina Bartlam. Comedy FTW is a short drama comedy film directed by Tyler Funk and written by David Jol. Comedy Ghost House is a 2004 South Korean horror-comedy film. It was released in South Korea on September 7, 2004 and was the 4th best selling film of the year with 2,890,000 tickets sold. Thriller Machine Gun McCain is a 1969 Italian crime film directed by Giuliano Montaldo based on the 1961 novel Candyleg by Ovid Demaris. Comedy They All Laughed is a 1981 film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, John Ritter, Colleen Camp, Patti Hansen, and Dorothy Stratten. The movie was based on a screenplay by Bogdanovich and Blaine Novak. It takes its name from the George and Ira Gershwin song "They All Laughed." A romantic comedy, They All Laughed is set in New York City, largely filmed outdoors on the streets, and tells the story of three private detectives investigating two beautiful women for infidelity. The detectives eventually wind up romantically pursuing the women, who turn the tables on them. They All Laughed is an updating of La Ronde, both in tone and theme. Comedy C*A*S*H: A Political Fairy Tale is a 1988 comedy film written by Michael Juncker, Dagmar Kekulé and Norbert Kückelmann and directed by Norbert Kückelmann. Comedy Yaaruku Yaaro is a low-budget film released in December 2007. The movie was produced by Erode Jayakumari under the banner of Universal Thavamani Cine Arts. The story, screenplay, dialogues, lyrics, music and direction were by Joe Stanley. The movie stars Sam Anderson, alongside newcomers Jothi and Varnika. Comedy Cronos is a 1993 Mexican vampire horror film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, and starring veteran Argentinean actor Federico Luppi and American actor Ron Perlman. Cronos is del Toro's first feature film, and the first of several films on which he collaborated with Luppi and Perlman. Comedy Without Charlie is a 2001 drama comedy film written and directed by Adam Rifkin. Science Fiction Circadian Rhythm is a 2005 action film that portrays a young woman's journey to discover who she is and why multiple enemies want her dead. The woman, Sarah Caul, played by Rachel Miner, is thrown into an artificial ‘construct’ where she must put the pieces of her life together and confront the menace that follows her every move. Documentary film Fatherhood 101 is a documentary film directed by Marquette Williams. Thriller Aragami is a 2003 Japanese action film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It was Kitamura's contribution to the Duel Project, a challenge issued by producer Shinya Kawai to him and fellow director Yukihiko Tsutsumi to film a feature length movie with only two actors, battling in one setting, in only the time frame of one week. Thriller The Birds is a 1963 suspense/horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, loosely based on the 1952 story "The Birds" by Daphne du Maurier. It depicts Bodega Bay, California, which is, suddenly and for unexplained reasons, the subject of a series of widespread and violent bird attacks over the course of a few days. The film features the screen debut of Tippi Hedren. It also starred Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette, and Veronica Cartwright. The film was written by Evan Hunter. Hitchcock told him to develop new characters and a more elaborate plot, keeping du Maurier's title and concept of unexplained bird attacks. Thriller Aetbaar is a Bollywood suspense romantic psychological thriller film, released in 2004. The film is directed by Vikram Bhatt and stars Amitabh Bachchan, John Abraham, Bipasha Basu and Supriya Pilgaonkar.Business tycoon Ratan Tata entered Bollywood by producing Aetbaar. Aetbaar is inspired by the Hollywood film Fear. Comedy Red Doors is a 2005 American film directed by Georgia Lee. The independent film features a Chinese American family. Red Door Meet aka RDM Animation Meet the Robinsons is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy family film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 30, 2007. The 47th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics was released in standard and Disney Digital 3-D version. The film is very loosely based on characters from the book A Day with Wilbur Robinson, by William Joyce. The film originally had the same title as the book. The voice cast includes Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Harland Williams, Tom Kenny, Steve Anderson, Laurie Metcalf, Adam West, Tom Selleck and Angela Bassett. It was released on DVD-Video and Blu-ray on October 23, 2007. This film was the first movie released after John Lasseter became chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios. Thriller Double Game, also known as Violent Turin, is a 1977 poliziotteschi film. This film by Carlo Ausino stars George Hilton. Animation The Tale of the Fox was stop-motion animation pioneer Ladislas Starevich's first fully animated feature film. The film is based on the tales of Renard the Fox. Although the animation was finished in Paris after an 18-month period, there were major problems with adding a soundtrack to the film. Finally, funding was given for a German soundtrack by the National Socialist regime -- Goethe had written a classic version of the Renard legend -- and this version had its premiere in Berlin in April 1937. Released eight months before Disney's Snow White, it is the world's sixth-ever animated feature film. The film was released in France with a French language soundtrack in 1941; this is the version which is currently available on DVD. Animation Dagmyer has given passage to the bandits, while Lan, a member of the bandits is infiltrating Holy land Academy. Dagmyer persuades the Student Council to hold a warrior tournament, and all the female students and staff placed bets on Kenshi to win the race. As the race commences, it ends up being Aura and Kenshi as everyone cheers on, and later ends with Kenshi being the victor after Aura gives up. Shortly after running crazily around the Holy Land, Kenshi finally collapses and Aura is beside him, realizing that she is in love with Kenshi, and kisses him while he is still resting. Unbeknown to everyone, Uylte and Dagmyer begin their assault with the enemy forces as well as the male Seikishi aligning themselves with Dagmyer. Comedy Cambodia 2099 is a 2014 short film directed by Davy Chou. Animation Les Paysages is a 2012 short animation film directed by Jerónimo Rocha. Comedy Jennifer Lawrence is Coming is a short comedy film written and directed by Justin Dec. Documentary film Soy Libre - I Am Free is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Andrea Roggon. Documentary film Dear Mr. Watterson is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Joel Allen Schroeder, produced by Christopher Browne and Matt McUsic, with Andrew P. Waruszewski as the cinematographer. The film follows the career of Bill Watterson, the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, and the influence of both the author and the comic strip on the world. Watterson ended the strip on December 31, 1995, and since then remained away from the public scene. Joel Schroeder says that the film is not a quest to find Watterson or invade his privacy: Dear Mr. Watterson is a film that will look to the readers and fans of Calvin & Hobbes to tell the story of the strip and its creator. As we explore the art and impact of Bill Watterson through this unique perspective, the undying appreciation and love of Calvin & Hobbes and the man behind it will be evident in the anecdotes, stories, and memories shared by readers of the strip and friends and colleagues of Mr. Watterson. —Joel Allen Schroeder Documentary film The U Movie is a 2010 Canadian documentary film that describes the backpacking adventures of Alexander Reid and Thomas Douglas as they travel to the South Pacific in late September 2004. Theumovie won the Sir Edmund Hillary Award at the 2011 Mountain Film Festival and the Rising Star Award in Filmmaking at the 2011 Canada International Film Festival. Comedy Three Nights of Love is a 1964 drama film directed by Renato Castellani, Luigi Comencini and Franco Rossi and starring Adolfo Celi, Enrico Maria Salerno and Catherine Spaak. Documentary film Ballet Boys is a 2014 documentary and sports film written and directed by Kenneth Elvebakk. Documentary film Noema is a 2013 short fantasy biographical documentary film written and directed by Christiana Perschon. Comedy Dance 'til Dawn is a 1988 made for television teen movie directed by Paul Schneider. Documentary film N-Judah 5:30 is a 2004 documentary short film directed by Sam Green. Documentary film The Die is Caste is an Indian documentary film released in 2004. It is an appraisal of three decades of the Naxalite movement in the state of Bihar, in eastern India. It examines the role of Naxalites as agents of socio-political change, employing violence. Against the backdrop of Parliamentary and Legislative Assembly elections in Bihar, between 1999-2001, the film portrays the change - over 30 years - in social and political status of the Scheduled Castes; the benefits accruing to the middle castes, engineered by the Mandal Commission and the emergence of Laloo Yadav and the consequent violent backlash from upper-caste landlord militias like the Ranvir Sena. The Die is Caste is thus an exploration of caste dynamics in Bihar and raises the question as to whether any benefit has accrued to the Scheduled Castes or, are they mere pawns on the political chessboard. Description Thriller Ratra Aarambh is a thriller Marathi movie directed by Ajay Phansekar released in India in 1999 starring Dilip Prabhavalkar as an old man suffering from split personality. This is the first Marathi movie on Paranoid Schizophrenia The story revolves around the two worlds inhabited by Prabhakar Phadke / Vasudeo Balwant Thombre - Dilip Prabhavalkar - an ordinary senior citizen who is an avid reader of crime fiction. Living his normal life by day, he is transformed into his fantasy world by night. This is the world in which he imagines himself to be a blind industrialist who is the target of conspiracies of his near and dear ones. This schizophrenia leads to a tragedy in his real life and he ends up at a mental asylum where the psychiatrists try to separate the fantasy from reality so that he can lead his normal life once again. The film has a powerful performance by Dilip Prabhawalkar in the central role. Prabhavalkar won the Filmfare award for his role. A similar South Indian movie, called "Aparichit", was released on this subject. Animation Everglade Raid is the 86th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 11, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Science Fiction The Philadelphia Experiment is a 1984 science fiction film. It is directed by Stewart Raffill and stars Michael Paré, Bobby Di Cicco, and Nancy Allen and based on the urban legend of the Philadelphia Experiment. The movie is set in 1943 where two sailors, David Herdeg and Jim Parker, are stationed on a ship used for an experiment to make it invisible to radar. However, the experiment goes horribly wrong and the ship completely disappears and Herdeg and Parker find themselves in the Nevada desert in the year 1984. They find out the program has been revived in 1984, unexpectedly interacted with the experiment in 1943 and put the entire world in danger. Documentary film Manufactured Landscapes is a 2006 feature length documentary film about the work of photographer Edward Burtynsky. It was directed by Jennifer Baichwal and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Animation The Tortoise is a 2012 animated short adventure comedy film directed by Luís da Matta Almeida and Pedro Lino. Comedy Take Me High is a 1973 British feature film, directed by David Askey, written by Christopher Penfold and starring Cliff Richard in his final film role, with Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole and Anthony Andrews. Set and filmed in Birmingham, it featured many landmarks from the city, including Gas Street Basin, Alpha Tower, the Council House, Spaghetti Junction, New Street, Corporation Street, Central Library and the Hall of Memory. It was released on Warner Home Video in 1988 as a VHS tape, but has never been given a retail release on DVD, however a free DVD of the film was issued with The Daily Mail on 25 September 2010. A soundtrack album by Richard was issued and remains in print to this day. The title cut was a UK top 30 single. Documentary film I Remember is a 2001 war documentary film directed by Andrzej Wajda. Thriller Caught is a 1996 erotic thriller film about a drifter who disrupts the simple life of a fish market owner and his wife. The film was directed by Robert M. Young, and stars Edward James Olmos, Arie Verveen, María Conchita Alonso, and Bitty Schram. Documentary film Winter House is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Gonzalo Castro. Animation Take Heed Mr. Tojo is a 1943 American animated short film directed by Shamus Culhane. It is an American World War II propaganda film featuring the character Hook, who was a character similar to Private Snafu at the Warner Brothers' animation department. Animation Chips is a 1984 animation film written by Ewa Gologórska and directed by Jerzy Kucia. Comedy All in the Family is a 1975 Hong Kong adult comedy film, directed by Mu Zhu and produced under Golden Harvest productions. Despite starring in the film, Jackie Chan does not appear until 1 hour into the movie. Comedy Room for Two is a 1940 British comedy film. The story takes place in Venice, where a womanising Englishman Vic Oliver takes a strong interest in a married tourist who is played by Frances Day. Oliver disguises himself in drag and gets himself hired as the Days' maid. When Day's philandering husband, played by Basil Radford, shows up, the fun starts. The film was written by Gilbert Wakefield and directed by Maurice Elvey. Comedy The Break-Up Artist is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Steve Woo starring Amanda Crew, Ryan Kennedy, Moneca Delain, Peter Benson, Ali Liebert, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Serinda Swan. Documentary film Soap Life is a 2012 documentary film produced by New York Production Services that chronicles the decline of daytime television dramas and the prospective future of the genre. Thriller El homicida is a 1990 crime fiction, horror, mystery and thriller film written by Ramón Obón and Alfonso Rosas Priego hijo, and directed by Alfonso Rosas Priego hijo. Comedy Mr. Naive is a 1971 Iranian drama film directed by Dariush Mehrjui. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. Documentary film Frank Capra's American Dream is a 1997 Documentary film directed by Kenneth Bowser. Comedy A Beginner's Guide to Endings is a 2010 film directed by Jonathan Sobol and starring Harvey Keitel, Scott Caan, and J.K. Simmons. Documentary film Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home is a documentary released in 2009 which relates the personal transformation of farmers as they reexamine their relationship to animals. The movie also tells the story of two animal rescues. The principal filmmakers were James LaVeck and Jenny Stein working with associate producers Eric Huang and Kevin Smith. The name of LaVeck and Stein's charitable organization is Tribe of Heart. The stories of seven people compose the core of the documentary: Harold Brown, Howard Lyman and his wife Willow Jeane Lyman, Cheri Ezell-Vandersluis and her husband Jim Vandersluis, and Jason Tracy and his partner Cayce Mell. In the case of Harold Brown, the Lyman couple, and the Ezell-Vandersluis couple, the movie tells the story of how they began as traditional farmers working as part of the system that uses animals for food or other human purposes, but then came to the view that such practices are cruel and unethical. In the case of Jason Tracy and Cayce Mell the movie tells the story of two animal rescues they participated in: one occurring after a tornado hit a chicken farm, and the other from the house of a woman who suffered from an animal hoarding compulsion. Documentary film Growing Cities is a 2013 documentary film written by Andrew Monbouquette and directed by Dan Susman. Comedy Holy Smoke! is a 1999 Australian drama film directed by Jane Campion, who co-wrote the screenplay with her sister Anna. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was shown at the New York Film Festival and the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival before being released theatrically. Documentary film "Andrei Nekrasov, with directing partner Olga Konskaya, returns to Sundance with a formidable documentary that energetically delves into the violent and bewildering conflicts in the Caucasus, with Russia pitted against the former Soviet state of Georgia, and involving Georgia’s troubled regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Boldly visiting conflict zones rarely filmed, the codirectors uncover damning evidence of Russian violence, incidents whose few recorded images are often reprocessed in mass-media reports as evidence of other people’s crimes (often, supposedly, residents of Georgia). Parsing the complex history of the region, as well as oversimplified cultural assumptions about internecine ethnic conflicts, Nekrasov and Konskaya construct a portrait of a cynical Russia willing to engage in secret wars and manufacture conflicts and media reports simply to consolidate power. With immediacy and passion, but also with a commanding mastery of film form, their documentary dignifies the struggles of powerless people and holds a sobering mirror up to a superpower and its media." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Thriller The Man in Half Moon Street is a fantasy film dealing with a man who retains his youth and cannot die, living throughout the ages. The plot is similar to Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray, except that there are more logical explanations for the eternal youth of the main character. The film is based on a play by Barré Lyndon, and stars Nils Asther and Helen Walker with direction by Ralph Murphy. Comedy Les hommes ne pensent qu'à ça English: Men Think Only of That, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Yves Robert, written by Jean Bellanger, starring Jean-Marie Amato and Louis de Funès. Comedy Carefree is a 1938 musical film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. With a plot similar to screwball comedies of the period, Carefree is the shortest of the Astaire-Rogers films, featuring only four musical numbers. Carefree is often remembered as the film in which Astaire and Rogers shared a long on-screen kiss at the conclusion of their dance to "I Used to Be Color Blind," all previous kisses having been either quick pecks or simply implied. Carefree was a reunion for the Astaire and Rogers after a brief hiatus following Shall We Dance and six other previous RKO pictures. The next film in the series, The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, would be their final RKO film together, although they would reunite in 1949 for MGM's The Barkleys of Broadway. Comedy My Father's Glory is a 1990 French film directed by Yves Robert, based on the novel My Father's Glory by Marcel Pagnol. The sequel, which was also filmed by Robert in 1990, is My Mother's Castle. Both films are known by their original, French-language titles outside the United States. Documentary film "Protest, parade, political action or celebration: what is Pride? President of Vancouver Pride and parade organizer Ken Coolen knows what it means to him. But at the 2007 InterPride Conference in Zurich, Switzerland, he meets delegates from countries where a Pride event is a forbidden fantasy. Take Sri Lanka, one of eighty countries that still criminalizes homosexuality. There, rape is used to “cure” lesbianism. Or a man seeking asylum from what has been called the most homophobic nation in the world: Jamaica. Thirteen of his friends have been murdered. In countries like these, Pride is less an occasion for partying than a daring act from which there is no turning back. Coolen travels to Warsaw, Poland, to take part in a tense march surrounded by antigay Catholics. In Sao Paulo, Brazil, he is overwhelmed by unruly crowds and alcohol consumption. But most nerve-wracking is Moscow, whose homophobic mayor refuses to issue a permit or provide security. Coolen is warned that he’ll either be detained or physically attacked. It’s a relief to attend a drag march in Manhattan, but the old-timers there regale him with memories of the Stonewall uprising and all that he takes for granted today as he steers a Pride march half a million strong. This rousing, often joyous documentary asks us to take a moment of silence from our celebration to “remember, you are not walking for yourselves but for the millions of people around the world who can’t.” " Quoting Frako Loden from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival Site Comedy The 51st State is a 2001 Canadian-British action comedy film. The film stars Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Carlyle, Emily Mortimer, Ricky Tomlinson, Sean Pertwee, Rhys Ifans, and Meat Loaf. The film follows the story of an American master chemist who heads to the United Kingdom to sell his formula for a powerful new drug. All does not go as planned and Jackson soon becomes entangled in a web of deceit. The 51st State premiered in the United Kingdom on 7 December 2001. It was released worldwide under the name Formula 51 in October 2002, where it grossed $14.4 million. Comedy Aspettando il sole is a 2008 film directed by Ago Panini. Science Fiction Escape Velocity is a 1999 action and si-fi film written by Paul A. Birkett and directed by Lloyd A. Simandl. Thriller The G.I. Executioner is a 1975 action film co-written and directed by Joel M. Reed, the director of the 1976 cult classic Blood Sucking Freaks. Animation Chaos In Outer Space: Where Is The Moon? is a 2008 short animation film written by Filip Kovcin and Robert Turło,directed by Robert Turło Documentary film W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism is a 1971 film by Serbian director Dušan Makavejev that explores the relationship between communist politics and sexuality, as well as exploring the life and work of Wilhelm Reich. Documentary film The Stilwell Road was a propaganda film produced by the American Office of War Information and the British and Indian film units in 1945 detailing the creation of the Ledo Road, also known as the Stilwell Road after the U.S. General Joseph Stilwell. The movie was narrated by Ronald Reagan. The film opens with a message telling the audience that the film is about more than the building of a road in the jungle; it is also the story of Scots, Irish, English, Americans, Africans, Indians, and Chinese working together to win the war, and that they are now ready to work together to win a peaceful post war world as well. The hour-length film concentrates mostly on the importance of the Burma Campaign and the Burma Road in supplying Chinese nationalist army and American forces in the Republic of China with supplies to resist Japanese domination, in much the same way Persian Corridor needed to be kept open to keep the USSR supplied by the Western Allies. But the forces there have to confront harsh terrain and monsoons, and are driven out in early 1942. Thriller Baltic Storm is a 2003 film written and directed by Reuben Leder about the MS Estonia disaster. Based on the book Die Estonia: Tragödie eines Schiffsuntergangs by German journalist Jutta Rabe, the film focuses on the confirmed transport of defense materials by the Swedish Armed Forces, and alleged cover-up of the true cause of the disaster. Animation The Wild Swans is a 1962 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the husband-and-wife team of Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and Vera Tsekhanovskaya. Unusual for Soviet films of this period, and especially for animated films, it was filmed in widescreen. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. Comedy The Double is a 2013 British black comedy film written and directed by Richard Ayoade and starring Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska. The film is based on the novella The Double by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It is about a man driven to breakdown when he is usurped by a doppelgänger. The film was produced by Alcove Entertainment, with Michael Caine, Graeme Cox, Tessa Ross and Nigel Williams as executive producers. Documentary film I Am A Girl is a 2013 documentary that follows six girls aged between 17 and 19 from the United States, Australia, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Cameroon, and Papua New Guinea, highlighting issues of gender inequality, domestic abuse, mental health and family planning. The story is told through interviews with the girls and cinematic observational footage as they experience important events and rites of passage in their life. The film's producer and director, Rebecca Barry, is an award-winning filmmaker from Australia. The film is distributed by Women Make Movies in North America, Titan View in Australia, and TVF International in the rest of the world. Documentary film A Cinema of Discontent is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jamsheed Akrami. Comedy The French Minister is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. In January 2014, the film received three nominations at the 39th César Awards, with Niels Arestrup winning the award for Best Supporting Actor. Documentary film ¿QUÉ SUEÑAN LAS CABRAS? is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Jorge Prior. Comedy Sheep Ahoy is a 1954 American Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the second short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. The title is a play on the phrase "Ship ahoy!". Comedy Chapel Perilous is a 2013 comedy fantasy short film, directed by Matthew Lessner. The film had its premiere at the 2013 Stockholm International Film Festival on November 7, 2013. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. It won the Audience Award at the festival. Documentary film The Case Against 8 is an American documentary film, which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. Directed and produced by Ben Cotner and Ryan White, the film documents the legal battle to overturn California's Proposition 8, focusing in particular on behind-the-scenes footage of David Boies and Theodore Olson during the Perry v. Schwarzenegger case. Cotner and White won the Directing Award: U.S. Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was also subsequently screened at the 2014 SXSW festival, where it won an Audience Award. The film screened at the 2014 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto, Ontario and went on to screen within such festivals as SXSW and Maryland Film Festival. The film will also receive a limited theatrical release in June 2014, screening in New York City, Los Angeles and other major US cities before airing on HBO on June 23. Comedy Všichni musí být v pyžamu is a 1984 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Intelligence and the Japanese Civilian was a 1945 film produced by the US Marine Corps, to instruct Marines on how they should handle the civilian population of Japan during the post-war occupation. The film begins by describing the difficulties the civilian population posed during the Battle of Saipan including the famous mass suicide of Japanese who believed the US would torture them. As the Marianas campaign progressed though, the Marines learned to use the Intelligence Division to handle the Japanese civilians, and by the time the Marines reached Okinawa, the ID had become a routine part of the operation. The Marianas and Okinawa, pre-war Japanese possessions, had large Japanese civilian populations at the time of their occupation, whereas other islands, like Tarawa, Guam or Iwo Jima, were either uninhabited by civilians, or only by indigenous civilians. The ID used a variety of techniques to handle the Japanese civilians: they first made loudspeaker announcements in Japanese to coax them into surrendering; once a group surrendered they found a community leader or someone in a position of authority to make more loudspeaker broadcasts to encourage further surrenders. Documentary film Word Sound and Power is a 1980 documentary film directed by Jeremiah Stein. Comedy Support Your Local Gunfighter is a 1971 comic western film starring James Garner, directed by Burt Kennedy, and written by James Edward Grant. The film shares many cast and crew members and plot elements with the earlier Support Your Local Sheriff! but is not a sequel. It actually parodies Yojimbo and its remake A Fistful of Dollars, using the basic storyline of a stranger who wanders into a feuding town and pretends to work as an enforcer for both sides. Comedy Malamaal Weekly is a 2006 Bollywood comedy film starring Paresh Rawal and Om Puri and written and directed by Priyadarshan. The storyline has similarities with Waking Ned Devine. The film was rated poorly by most critics in India but was a surprise hit among cinema-goers. The film was remade in Telugu as Bhagyalakshmi Bumper Draw and in Kannada as Dakota Picture. Documentary film Celluloid Man is a 2012 documentary film directed by Shivendra Singh Dungarpur that explores the life and work of legendary Indian archivist P. K. Nair, founder of the National Film Archive of India and guardian of Indian cinema. Celluloid Man has been screened at 50 film festivals – one of the few Indian films to have been selected for such a high number of festivals. The film has won two National Awards at the 60th National Film Awards, including Best Biographical Film and Best Editing for Irene Dhar Malik. The film was released in India on 3 May 2013 to coincide with the centenary of Indian cinema. Comedy Masterpiece (Spanish: Obra maestra) is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by David Trueba. Documentary film Unexpected is an Italian 2005 documentary film written and directed by Domenico Distilo. Distilo's diploma film from Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Unexpected is a documentary on the demand for political asylum in Italy. It was screened in 2005 at the Festival dei Popoli in Florence, in 2006 at Berlinale, an Alicante Film Festival, where the movie won the prize as best documentary, at the Arcipelago Film Festival in Rome, where it won the jury's special mention, at the El ojo cojo festival in Madrid, at the Unheard Voices festival in London and many other minor festivals. Poet Erri De Luca composed a poem for the movie entitled Them. Comedy Directed by Neri Parenti, Christmas in Miami stars Massimo Boldi as Ranuccio and Christian De Sica as Giorgio, friends whose wives have left them just before the titular holiday. The two head for sunny Miami in order to get away from their problems, and soon are involved in a number of sexual escapades. Giorgio must contend with the provocations of his daughter's underage friend, while Ranuccio embarrasses his son (Francesco Mandelli) who is himself attempting to score with the local ladies. Animation El pequeño mago is a 2013 animation adventure and fantasy film written and directed by Roque Cameselle. Animation Sur les rails is a 2011 animated short film directed by Jérémy Guiter. Science Fiction The Deadly Assassin is the third serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 30 October to 20 November 1976. It is known for being the first story to feature the Doctor without a companion, with Sarah Jane Smith departing in the previous story and Leela joining in the next story. Comedy Spring Is Here is an all-talking musical comedy film produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros.. It was adapted by James A. Starr from the 1929 musical play, of the same name, by Owen Davis, with music by Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Harry Warren, Sam Lewis and Joe Young. The film starred Lawrence Gray, Bernice Claire, Louise Fazenda and Alexander Gray. Documentary film Indies Under Fire: The Battle for the American Bookstore is an American documentary film which chronicles the difficulties faced by independent bookstores in the information economy. The Palo Alto based Printers Inc. Bookstore which closed in 2001 is the primary focus of the film. It also explores the impact of Borders moving into two small towns filled with independent bookstores: Capitola, California and Santa Cruz, California. Director Jacob Bricca stated that he was inspired to make the documentary in response to the closing of Printers Inc. Bookstore: "I took the [store's closing] very personally [...] I grew up in Palo Alto and spent many hours reading and hanging out at Printers Inc. I saw the strong connection the community had to the bookstore and, like others in the film, was very distressed at its closing." Comedy El bolero de Raquel is a 1957 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Manola Saavedra, Flor Silvestre, and child actor Paquito Fernández who was nominated for a 1958 Silver Ariel for Best Performance by a Child Actor for the role of Chavita. This is Cantinflas' first Mexican color film. Thriller Once Upon a Crime is a 1992 ensemble comedy film starring Richard Lewis, John Candy, James Belushi, Cybill Shepherd, Sean Young and Ornella Muti. The film was directed by Eugene Levy. It is the remake of the Mario Camerini comedy Crimen. Documentary film Bellissime 2 is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Giovanna Gagliardo. Comedy Livet är en schlager is a Swedish film released in 2000, written by Jonas Gardell and written by his usual directing partner Susanne Bier. The film features cameo appearances by many Swedish singers. The film was produced by Nordisk Film and Sveriges Television in association with Sonet Film and TV2 Denmark. Comedy UHF is a 1989 American comedy film starring "Weird Al" Yankovic, David Bowe, Fran Drescher, Victoria Jackson, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Richards, Gedde Watanabe, Billy Barty, Anthony Geary, Emo Philips and Trinidad Silva, to whose memory the film is dedicated. The film was directed by Jay Levey, Yankovic's manager, who also co-wrote the screenplay with him. It was released by Orion Pictures. It is now distributed by MGM. The movie was used as the center of the 1989 special Camp MTV, a six-hour block of programming that was used as a promotional tool. Yankovic stars as a shiftless dreamer who stumbles into managing a low-budget television station and, surprisingly, finds success with his eclectic programming choices. He provokes the ire of a major network station that dislikes the competitive upstart. The title refers to the Ultra High Frequency analog television broadcasting band on which such low-budget television stations often were placed in the United States. UHF earned mixed to poor critical reviews. While only a modest success during its theatrical release, it became a cult film on home video. Thriller Farewell, My Lovely is a 1975 film, directed by Dick Richards and featuring Robert Mitchum as private detective Phillip Marlowe. The picture is based on Raymond Chandler's novel of the same name, which had previously been adapted for film as Murder, My Sweet in 1944. The film also stars Charlotte Rampling, John Ireland, Jack O'Halloran, Sylvia Miles and Harry Dean Stanton, with an early screen appearance by Sylvester Stallone. Mitchum would return to the role of Marlowe three years later in a 1978 remake of The Big Sleep, making him the only actor to portray Philip Marlowe more than once on the big screen. Comedy Carry On Girls is the 25th in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in Britain in 1973. The film is notable for being the first not to feature either Kenneth Williams or Charles Hawtrey. Williams was appearing in a West End play, My Fat Friend. Hawtrey had been dropped from the series the year before. The film features regulars Sid James, Barbara Windsor, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. Patsy Rowlands makes her seventh appearance in the series. Jack Douglas makes his third appearance, this time upgraded to a main role. Jimmy Logan makes a guest appearance in his second and final Carry On. Documentary film Turkish Kraut is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Anna Hepp. Comedy Family United is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo. Comedy Bandits is a 2001 American crime-comedy romantic drama film directed by Barry Levinson. It stars Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchett. Filming began in October 2000 and ended in February 2001. It helped Thornton earn a National Board of Review Best Actor Award for 2001. Thornton and Blanchett's performances earned praise, as each was nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress Golden Globe Awards for their performances in this film, while Blanchett was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Thriller Tulpa is a 2012 Italian giallo-horror film directed by Federico Zampaglione. It premiered at the 2012 London FrightFest Film Festival and was released in Italy on June 20, 2013. Documentary film Djiarama is a Spanish 2007 documentary film. Documentary film Top Spin is a 2010 documentary short biographical film directed by Sara Newens and Mina T. Son. Comedy Lois is a 2012 short comedy drama film written and directed by Alexandra Schepisi. Animation Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown is an animated short directed and animated by Jim Reardon, who would later become director and storyboard consultant for The Simpsons. The cartoon was made in 1986 while he was at CalArts. It has a rough draft-like, unfinished black-and-white look to it, with no real color other than the necessary black outlines. Comedy Blood on the Highway is an American comedy-horror film that was first released in March 2008 by BOH Productions. The film premiered at the AFI Dallas Film Festival on March 28, 2008. The film was directed by Barak Epstein and Blair Rowan and stars Deva George, Robin Gierhart, Nate Rubin, and features Nicholas Brendon and Tom Towles. The screenplay to the film, is an homage/parody to horror films, was written by Chris Gardner and Blair Rowan. Comedy I'm Not Rappaport is a 1996 film adaptation by Herb Gardner of his play by the same name. Also directed by Gardner, the film starred Walter Matthau, Ossie Davis, Amy Irving, Craig T. Nelson, Martha Plimpton, Peter Friedman, and Ron Rifkin. Documentary film Revolutionary Memories of Bahman Who Loved Leila is a 2011 short film directed by Farahnaz Sharifi. Animation Koochie Koochie Hota Hai is a delayed-release computer-animated Bollywood film directed by Vishal Sonawane and Tarun Mansukhani and co-produced by Dharma Productions and Prana Studios. The voice-over for the lead anthropomorphic characters has been given by Sanjay Dutt, Shahrukh Khan, Kajol, Rani Mukerji and Ritesh Deshmukh. It is an animated remake of the hit 1998 Hindi film, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Production started in 2010. Karan Johar, producer of the film, quoted in his blog "The core love story is between three dogs, and the supporting cast has roosters, bears, pigs, cats, and many others from the barn". Koochie Koochie Hota Hai was set for a 2011 release but was bumped back for a theatrical release sometime in 2012 instead. It has now put on hold. Comedy The Headless Horseman is a 1922 American horror film adaption of Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow starring Will Rogers, Lois Meredith, and Ben Hendricks Jr. that was directed by Edward D. Venturini. It was the first panchromatic black-and-white feature film. Comedy The Pants is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Clément Vieu. Comedy Wah Taj is an upcoming Bollywood drama film directed by Ajit Sinha and produced by Pawan Sharma and Abhinav Verma under the banners of Pun Films Pvt Ltd and Spider Wave Films. It features actors Shreyas Talpade and Manjari Phadnis in the lead roles. Documentary film People of a Feather is 2011 documentary film written by Community of Sanikiluaq, Joel Heath, Dinah Kavik, Johnny Kudluarok and directed by Joel Heath. Comedy The Hedgehog (French: Le hérisson) is a 2009 comedy drama film directed by Mona Achache and co-written with Patrick Blossier, based on the novel L’élégance du hérisson by Muriel Barbery. Comedy The Pirate Movie is a 1982 Australian musical romantic comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Christopher Atkins and Kristy McNichol. Loosely based on Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, the original music score is composed by Mike Brady and Peter Sullivan. The film performed far below expectations when first released and is generally reviewed very poorly. Animation The End of Pinky is a 2013 stereoscopic National Film Board of Canada animated short directed by Claire Blanchet, based on a short story of the same name by Heather O'Neill. Described by the director as an "animated film noir set in a dream-like version of Montreal's Red Light District," the film is narrated in its English version by O'Neill and in French by Quebec actor Marc-André Grondin. Music for the film was composed by Genevieve Levasseur. O'Neill's story was originally published in the 2008 January–February edition of The Walrus. The film had its world premiere on September 11 in the Short Cuts Canada Programme of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. In December 2013, The End of Pinky was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's annual top ten list, in the short film category. Documentary film Make Hummus Not War is a 2012 historical comedy documentary film directed by Trevor Graham. Comedy História d'Este is a 2011 animation short comedy film written and directed by Pascual Perez. Comedy Hvis lille pige er du? is a 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ghita Nørby. Thriller Skeleton Girl is a 2012 short animation, adventure, horror, thriller film written by Lisa Godwin, Steven Hanulik and Leo Wieser directed by Steven Hanulik and Leo Wieser. Comedy Santa Ken: The Mad Prophet Of Christmas is a 2012 documentary, comedy film directed by Eric Paul Fournier. Comedy A Cab for Three is a 2001 Chilean film directed by Orlando Lubbert. It was Chile's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Comedy Dom Hemingway is a 2013 British black comedy–crime drama film directed and written by Richard Shepard. The film stars Jude Law, Richard E. Grant, Demián Bichir, and Emilia Clarke. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy The Dirt Bike Kid is a 1985 film directed by Hoite Caston, produced by Julie Corman, starring Peter Billingsley and Stuart Pankin, about a boy who discovers a magic dirt bike that has a mind of its own. Part of the story is inspired by Jack and the Beanstalk. Documentary film Shotgun Freeway is a documentary film directed by Morgan Neville and Harry Pallenberg. Documentary film Imperfect Journey is a 1994 Ethiopian documentary film directed by Haile Gerima. Documentary film Reverberlin is a 2006 documentary film directed by Michael Snow. Comedy As Cool As I Am is an American comedy-drama film based on the novel of the same name by Pete Fromm. Claire Danes, Sarah Bolger and James Marsden star as the Diamond family. The film is directed by Max Mayer, who also directed Adam. Filming on the adaptation began in New Mexico in May 2011. The film was released in the United States on June 21, 2013 by IFC Films. Animation Two Chips is a 2013 Animation, Short, Comedy film written by Morgan Patch and directed by Adam Patch. Thriller Redball is a 1999 Australian film. Jon Hewitt wrote the script after seeing Belinda McClory in Janus on TV. Most of the budget came from private sources with $100,000 from Film Victoria. The movie was shot on mini-DV. Science Fiction Signs is a 2002 American science fiction thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Executive producers for the film comprised Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer. On August 2, 2002, the original motion picture soundtrack, which was composed by James Newton Howard, was released by the Hollywood Records label. A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by Touchstone Pictures, Blinding Edge Pictures, and the Kennedy/Marshall Company. It was commercially distributed by Buena Vista Pictures theatrically, and by Touchstone Home Entertainment in home media format. The story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield. Hess slowly becomes convinced that the phenomena are a result of extraterrestrial life. It stars Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin and Abigail Breslin. Signs explores faith, kinship and extraterrestrials. Following its premiere in theatres nationwide on August 2, 2002, the film grossed $227,966,634 in domestic ticket receipts screening at 3,453 theatres during its widest release. Science Fiction NX Files is an action martial arts multi-season video series broadcast online. Created by Robert Baldwin, John Purchase, Alain Moussi and Stephan Roy; the webisodes are filmed and produced in Orleans, Ontario, Canada. NX Files chronicles the out-of-this-world adventures of Team Xtreme, a group of young Martial Artists. A source of power called the NX Secret gives each member of Team Xtreme a unique special ability. They must fight to protect this secret from a band of ninjas and an evil dark lord. Thriller Amar a morir is a 2009 Spanish-language film. Documentary film Rémi Gaillard fait n'importe quoi!: le roi de la farce is a 2011 comedy documentary film written and directed by Julien Carpentier. Comedy The 33D Invader is a 2011 Hong Kong science fiction sex comedy film directed by Cash Chin. The film stars Macy Wu as a girl named Future who has to re-populate the human race after radiation attacks from the Xucker race have made 99% of men on Earth infertile in the year 2046. The film was released in Hong Kong on 6 October 2011 and was be shown at Far East Film Festival in Udine. The film has received negative reviews. Thriller Last Life in the Universe is a 2003 Thai film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film is notable for being trilingual; the two main characters flit from Thai to Japanese to English as their vocabulary requires. The film stars Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano and Sinitta Boonyasak. Science Fiction Escape from L.A. is a 1996 American science fiction action film co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter, co-written and produced by Debra Hill and Kurt Russell, with Russell also starring as Snake Plissken. A sequel of Escape from New York, Escape from L.A. co-stars Steve Buscemi, Stacy Keach, Bruce Campbell, and Pam Grier. Documentary film Marty on Film is a 2011 short documentary film directed by Jeffrey Schwarz. Comedy Ano Bang Meron Ka? is a 2001 drama romance comedy film written by Jun Lana and directed by Maryo J. De Los Reyes. Comedy It was originally released on VHS in 1997. The second stage show from Ørkenens Sønner from their 1997 tour "Gå aldrig tilbage til en fuser". Documentary film Woman on the Hilltop is a 2012 short adventure fantasy documentary family film directed by Cássio Pereira Dos Santos. Comedy Tooty's Wedding is a 2010 short comedy film, written by Perrier Award Winners Ben Willbond and Laura Solon and directed by Frederic Casella. It will be screened as part of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, having been selected from a record 7,675 submissions. A feature-length version of the short film, in which "a young couple's marriage hilariously hits the rocks during a weekend wedding in the country" won awards at the Rhode Island International Film Festival, LA ShortsFest 2011, Aesthetica Short Film Festival and New York Friar’s Club is now in development. Science Fiction Andromedia is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike, featuring the Japanese musical groups Speed and Da Pump. Documentary film In Glorious Mud Green Man is a 2012 film directed by Joe Fenstermaker. Thriller Panchami is a 2014 thriller film directed by Sujatha Bourya. Documentary film Viagem à Expo is a 1998 documentary film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues. Documentary film "Being a man means demonstrating that you aren’t weak—which means showing that you are not female, which means that you can’t be seen as gay. A powerful and intimate look at how popular pressures around gender and sexuality are shaping the lives of American youth today." Quoting the description from the 2010 Kashish-Mumbai International Queer Film Festival site. Documentary film Beer Wars is a 2009 documentary film about the American beer industry. In particular, it covers the differences between large corporate breweries, namely Anheuser-Busch, the Miller Brewing Company, and the Coors Brewing Company opposed to smaller breweries like Dogfish Head Brewery, Stone Brewing Co., and other producers of craft beer. Also covered is how advertising and lobbyists are used to control the beer market, implying that these things harm competition and consumer choice. Throughout the film there is a theme that the smallest breweries have next to no chance to compete due to the sheer volume of advertising and outdated beer distribution laws. The original laws demanded a three tier system to separate the powers of selling beer. The law demands that the beer brewer cannot deliver directly to the retailer, supposedly creating a separation of powers resembling the US government's congress, judicial, and executive branches. The film claims these laws are now inhibiting growth of smaller brewers and therefore allowing the largest brewers to maintain an oligopoly on beer. The film was written, produced, narrated, and directed by Anat Baron, former head of Mike's Hard Lemonade. Comedy See The Dirt is a 2012 comedy, family, short documentary film directed by Chelsea Hernandez and Erik Mauck. Documentary film Maracatu is a 2013 short documentary film directed by André Szilágyi and Gustavo Raulino. Thriller Child's Play 3 is a 1991 horror film. It is the third installment in the Child's Play series, with Brad Dourif returning as the voice of Chucky. Although released only one year later, the story takes place eight years following the events of 1990's Child's Play 2. The film became notorious in the United Kingdom when it was suggested it might have inspired the real-life murder of British child James Bulger, a suggestion rejected by officers investigating the case. Comedy Casta e pura is a 1981 Italian erotic-comedy film directed by Salvatore Samperi. Thriller They Call Me Mister Tibbs!, stylized with emphasis on "Mister", is a 1970 film, a sequel to 1967's In the Heat of the Night. The title was taken from a line in the first film. Sidney Poitier reprised his role of police detective Virgil Tibbs, though in this sequel, Tibbs is working for the San Francisco Police rather than the Philadelphia Police or the Pasadena Police. Animation The Caterpillar And The Hen is a 2013 short animation film written & directed by Michela Donini & Katya Rinaldi. Comedy A Writer and Three Script Editors Walk into a Bar is a 2014 short comedy film written and directed by Matthew Saville. Documentary film Riding The Gale is a documentary film produced by Kim Batterham and Genni Batterham. Documentary film Saba is a 2006 short documentary film directed by Gregorio Graziosi and Thereza Menezes. Comedy Bee Movie is a 2007 American computer animated family comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It stars Jerry Seinfeld and Renée Zellweger. Bee Movie is the first motion-picture script to be written by Seinfeld, who co-wrote it with Spike Feresten, Barry Marder, and Andy Robin. The film was directed by Simon J.Smith and Steve Hickner and produced by Seinfeld, Christina Steinberg and Cameron Stevning. The production was designed by Alex McDowell, and Christophe Lautrette was the art director. Nick Fletcher was the supervising editor and music for the film was composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams. The cast and crew include some veterans of Seinfeld's long-running NBC sitcom Seinfeld, including writer/producers Feresten and Robin, and actors Michael Richards, Patrick Warburton, and Larry Miller. Coincidentally, NBC was host to the broadcast television premiere of the film on November 27, 2010. Comedy Torrid Zone is a 1940 adventure film starring James Cagney, Ann Sheridan and Pat O'Brien. Science Fiction Lusty, luscious interstellar visitor Serena comes to Earth to satisfy her deepest desires in this erotic tale. Science Fiction Back to the Future Part III is a 1990 American comic science fiction Western film. It is the third and final installment of the Back to the Future trilogy. The film was directed by Robert Zemeckis and starred Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson, and Lea Thompson. The film takes place immediately after the events of Back to the Future Part II. While stranded in 1955 during his time travel adventures, Marty McFly discovers that his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, trapped in 1885, was killed by Biff Tannen's great-grandfather Buford. Marty decides to travel to 1885 to rescue Doc. Back to the Future Part III was filmed in California and Arizona, and was produced on a $40 million budget back-to-back with Back to the Future Part II. Part III was released in the United States on May 25, 1990, six months after the previous installment. Part III received generally positive reviews from critics and, although it was the lowest-grossing of the series' three films, it was commercially successful, earning $244.5 million at the box office, making it the sixth-highest-grossing film of 1990. Science Fiction The Heroic Trio is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by Johnny To, starring Michelle Yeoh, Maggie Cheung, and Anita Mui as the titular trio. Other cast include Damian Lau, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Paul Chun, James Pak and Yan Yee Kwan. The main characters of the film are reunited in a sequel, another 1993 film, Executioners. Animation La Nuit de l'ours is a 2011 animated short film written and directed by Alexis Fradier, Julien Regnard and Pascal Giraud. Thriller Getting Gotti is a 1994 TV film centered on a Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney named Diane Giacalone, and her attempts to build a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act case against John Gotti and the Gambino crime family. It was shot in Toronto, Ontario. A highly polished view of history, it ignores the multiple errors, problems, missteps, and mistakes that Giacalone made on her road to failure, including the exposure of an informant who was later executed by Gotti. Thriller Seven Blood Stained Orchids is a 1972 mystery thriller film directed by Umberto Lenzi and written by Roberto Gianviti Paul Hengge and Umberto Lenzi. Comedy The Other Guys NYPD Recruitment Video is a 2010 short comedy film directed by Eric Appel. Comedy Soumya Madhusudan Vyas a teenage girl goes into the state of COMA. Tantrik Vivekaran Vachaspati is accused of attempt to murder by the parents of Soumya. Their accusation is that the Tantrik's so called attempt of 'exorcism' to heal the 'possessed' Soumya was the sole reason for her to reach a state of COMA. Tantrik Vivekaran Vachaspati believes that he tried to heal Soumya and not harm her. Advocate Hemangi Sardesai decides to fight her first case for Tantrik Vivekaran Vachaspati. Her ex husband and experienced lawyer Aditya Panchvatiya fights against her and for the parents of Soumya Madhusudan Vyas. Will Advocate Hemangi Sardesai be able to prove the Tantrik Vivekaran Vachaspati's innocence? This one of a kind play is inspired by true events. Documentary film Trolleybus City is a 2002 documentary film written and directed by Giedre Beinoriute. Documentary film The Principle is a 2014 American documentary film produced by Rick Delano and Robert Sungenis questioning the Copernican principle and discussing geocentricism. The film opened in Chicago on October 24, 2014. The film is narrated by Kate Mulgrew and features scientists such as Lawrence M. Krauss and Michio Kaku. Animation Tomber De Haut is a 2011 short animated film directed by Alexandrine Loumouamou. Comedy Příběh dušičkový is a 1964 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Documentary film Cuban Song is a 2007 documentary film written by Fernand Bélanger and directed by Yves Angrignon, Fernand Bélanger and Louise Dugal. Comedy The Adventures of Fridolin is a 1948 comedy film directed by Wolfgang Staudte. Documentary film A married couple attempt to walk, paddle and ski under their own power from Seattle to the Aleutians along the wild and remote northwest coast of North America. This documentary was filmed with a tiny hand held video camera by the adventures as they traveled through northern Washington, British Columbia and Alaska. Experience this modern adventure through their eyes as they encounter breathtaking scenery, harsh weather, amazing wildlife, starvation and danger. This modern adventure demonstrates that the most significant aspect of a journey is not reaching the final destination but how the journey changes the trajectory of the rest of a person's life. Comedy Team Spitz is a 2010 comedy film written by Bill Martin and Mike Schiff. Comedy Eagle vs Shark is a 2007 New Zealand romantic comedy film directed by Taika Waititi and financed by the New Zealand Film Commission. The screenplay was also written by Waititi, based on the character of Lily created by Loren Horsley. The film had its world premiere at Sundance in the World Cinema Dramatic section of the festival. The soundtrack to Eagle vs Shark features New Zealand artists The Phoenix Foundation, Age Pryor, The Reduction Agents, and Tessa Rain, along with M. Ward, Devendra Banhart and British group The Stone Roses. Along with a number of songs The Phoenix Foundation wrote the original score for the film. The soundtrack is available through Hollywood Records and Apple's iTunes. Thriller The Unknown Man is a 1951 courtroom drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Walter Pidgeon, Ann Harding and Barry Sullivan. Comedy Su e giù is a 1965 Italian film directed by Mino Guerrini. Thriller Ashes of Paradise is a 1997 Argentine film from director Marcelo Piñeyro. It tells in flashbacks how the untroubled private happiness of a family – a judge and his three grown-up sons – crumbles between loyalty and betrayal, blind trust and suspicions. The film won several awards, among them a renowned Goya Award, for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. It was Argentina's official submission for the 1997 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not receive a nomination for the award. Comedy Suzanna is a 1923 American silent comedy-drama film starring Mabel Normand and directed F. Richard Jones. The picture was produced by Mack Sennett, who also adapted the screenplay from a story by Linton Wells. The cinematographers were Fred W. Jackman, Homer Scott and Robert Walters, and the supporting cast features George Nichols, Walter McGrail, Léon Bary, Winifred Bryson and Minnie Devereaux. Thriller Hard Rain is a 1998 American/British action thriller disaster movie, produced by Mark Gordon, written by Graham Yost and directed by former cinematographer turned director Mikael Salomon. It stars Christian Slater, Morgan Freeman, Randy Quaid, Minnie Driver and Ed Asner. The plot centers on a heist and man-made treachery amidst a natural disaster in a small Indiana town. The tagline is "A simple plan. An instant fortune. Just add water." The film was a Box office bomb in the United States but fared better overseas and had good video sales, yet received negative reviews. The film is also noteworthy for its use of the song "Flood" by the Christian rock group Jars of Clay, which launched the band into the mainstream music scene. Documentary film "Jonathan’s Return" examines the experience of a young man diagnosed with schizophrenia as he migrates between institutional and national mental health contexts: growing up as a teenager in the U.S.; serving in the Israeli Army (where he is treated with suspicion); and returning to the U.S. to secure treatment. At each point, we see how different cultural frameworks inform Jonathan’s experience. Documentary film Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films is a 2014 Australian documentary about The Cannon Group. Animation Mulvar Is Correct Candidate! is a 2011 short animated comedy film written and directed by Patrick Désilets. Comedy Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase is the fourth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based on Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on October 9, 2001. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang, which includes Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Freddy, Daphne and Velma. As is the case with all Scooby-Doo-related projects, the film is produced, starting in 2000, by Warner Bros. Animation, yet carries a Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. copyright and logo. It is recognized as the last "official" Hanna-Barbera production, as Warner Bros. had fully absorbed Hanna-Barbera after the passing of founder and creator William Hanna. It is the fourth and final of the first four Scooby Doo direct-to-video film to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio: Mook Animation. This movie, along with Aloha, Scooby-Doo!, were the first Scooby-Doo movies to be re-released on Blu-ray on April 5, 2011. A video game based on the film was released by THQ in 2001 for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. This was the first Scooby-Doo video game to be on a sixth generation handheld. Documentary film Comstock Films has created a unique film series that explores sexual relationships among couples. Each film focuses on one couple and begins with an intimate interview that sets up the background of the couple's relationship: how they met, the basis of their intimacy, what attracts them sexually to one another, and how they share their innermost desires and fantasies. The camera then turns to an intimate lovemaking session, recording in detail the passion and eroticism that exists between the two. Coverage is explicit, but not provocative; it allows viewers to share in the couple's healthy, passionate, romantic relationship and to experience first hand the erotic intimacy of their lovemaking. Damon and Hunter: Doing it Together features the first gay relationship in the series. Damon and Hunter are two adult film stars on the rise, but are also real-life lovers. The film explores the details of their romantic and passionate personal relationship through the revealing interview and the erotic lovemaking session that follows. Animation Cloud Cover is a 2000 short animation film directed by Lisbeth Svärling. Science Fiction StrayDog: Kerberos Panzer Cops, lit. "Kerberos: Watchdog of Hell", a 1991 Japanese film directed by Mamoru Oshii and starring Shigeru Chiba and Yoshikatsu Fujiki. It is the first theatrical film related to the Kerberos saga manga Kerberos Panzer Cop, the second one being Jin-Roh. Comedy Love Kaa Taddka is a 2009 comedy drama film written by Ashok Patole and Amit Aryan and directed by Rajan Waghdhare. Thriller Eternal is a 2004 film about sixteenth-century Countess Elizabeth Báthory "repeating her crimes in modern day Montreal". Documentary film Songs of War is a 2010 documentary film directed by Tristan Chytroschek. Comedy Girl Happy is a 1965 American musical romantic comedy and beach party film starring Elvis Presley in his 18th feature. The movie won a fourth place prize Laurel Award in the category Top Musical of 1965. It featured the song "Puppet on a String", which reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart and in Canada, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. Thriller A Bell from Hell is a 1973 film written by Santiago Moncada and directed by Claudio Guerín and Juan Antonio Bardem. Documentary film Katy Perry: Part of Me is a 2012 3D autobiographical documentary film on Katy Perry. It was directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz and released in the United States, Canada, the UK, and Ireland on July 5, 2012. Comedy Xiao Wu also known as The Pickpocket is a 1997 Chinese movie directed by Jia Zhangke. The film was the directorial debut of Jia Zhangke, one of the major figures of the so-called Sixth Generation of Chinese cinema and stars Wang Hongwei in the titular role along with Hao Hongjian and Zuo Baitao. Xiao Wu was filmed in the city of Fenyang in 16 mm. Thriller Ghost is a 1990 American romantic fantasy/crime thriller film starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Tony Goldwyn, and Whoopi Goldberg. It was written by Bruce Joel Rubin and directed by Jerry Zucker. The plot centers on a young woman in jeopardy and the ghost of her murdered lover, who tries to save her with the help of a reluctant psychic. The film was an outstanding commercial success, grossing over $505.7 million at the box office on a budget of $22 million. It was the highest-grossing film of 1990. Adjusted for inflation, as of 2013 Ghost was the 91st-highest-grossing film of all time. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Score and Best Film Editing. It won the awards for Best Supporting Actress for Goldberg and Best Original Screenplay. Swayze and Moore both received Golden Globe Award nominations for their performances, while Goldberg won the BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Saturn Awards in addition to the Oscar. Documentary film The Barbershop is an 1894 documentary short film directed by William Dickson and William Heise. Comedy A Sheep in the Deep is a 1962 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the sixth short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf, as well as the last cartoon featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf to be directed by Chuck Jones. Their next appearance was in Woolen Under Where, released in 1963 and directed by Phil Monroe and Richard Thompson. This was also the first cartoon featuring the characters to be written by Chuck Jones. Comedy Hi, Nellie! is a 1934 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Documentary film To Dance Like a Man is a documentary film directed by Sylvie Collier. Documentary film Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire is a 2013 documentary film directed by Kris Koenig. Documentary film Heroes Behind the Badge is a documentary film directed by Wayne Derrick. Documentary film Kenny Chesney: Summer in 3D is a 2010 documentary film written by Holly Gleason and directed by Joe Thomas. Documentary film Shut Up, Little Man! is the title of audio vérité recordings of two argumentative and violent alcoholics, Peter J. Haskett and Raymond Huffman in San Francisco. Bananafish magazine arranged for a commercial release of the tapes in 1992. The recordings were made by "Eddie Lee Sausage" and "Mitchell D.", who lived in a bright pink apartment building dubbed the "Pepto Bismol Palace" in San Francisco's Lower Haight district. Eddie Lee and Mitchell moved into the apartment in 1987, and discovered that their neighbors, Haskett and Huffman, argued nearly constantly, with Peter often shouting "shut up, little man!" at Ray. Eddie and Mitchell began tape recording the arguments, and distributing copies among their friends. Eddie Lee and Mitchell sometimes goaded Ray and Peter with prank telephone calls. In 1992, Huffman died of a heart attack brought on by colon cancer, pancreatitis, and alcoholism. Haskett died in 1996 of liver problems due to alcoholism. Thriller Random Stop is a 2014 short film written and directed by Benjamin Arfmann. Comedy After Jake is a 2013 comedy, family, short film written by Albert Payano and directed by Tawana Briggs. Documentary film Our Bad Children is a 1992 documentary film directed by Karl Heinz Lotz. Comedy Why Be Good? is a 1929 American silent comedy film from First National Pictures starring Colleen Moore and Neil Hamilton. While the film has no audible dialogue, it is accompanied by a Vitaphone soundtrack with music and sound effects. Animation Harmonix The Beatles: Rock Band Intro Cinematic is a 2009 short animation film directed by Pete Candeland. Documentary film Mara y Osmey is a 2007 documentary and short film written by Jorge Orozco and Angel Urrutia and directed by Diego Arredondo. Thriller The Black Belly of the Tarantula is a 1971 Italian film directed by Paolo Cavara. It is one of many Italian giallo films to be inspired by Dario Argento's successful debut thriller The Bird with the Crystal Plumage. The film was shot on location in Rome, Italy in 1970. Though fairly obscure for many years the film has recently made a comeback thanks to the rising fan base for the giallo genre. The film has gained much praise from the horror community, one writer at Horrorview.com cited it as the best giallo ever made. Blue Underground Entertainment released the film on DVD in 2006. Thriller Helios is an upcoming Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Longman Leung and Sunny Luk and starring an international ensemble cast from Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and South Korea. Helio is lead actor Jacky Cheung's first film role since 2010's Crossing Hennessy. Comedy The Show-Off is a 1934 film. It was the first movie Spencer Tracy made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Based on the hit play by George Kelly, it made a profit of $78,000. Documentary film Under the Scares is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Steve Villeneuve. Comedy Always Tell Your Wife is a 1923 short comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and Seymour Hicks after they took over from Hugh Croise after he was taken ill. Only one of the two reels are known to survive. It was a remake of the 1914 film of the same name. Comedy Jeetenge Hum is a 2001 film directed by Sunil Bohra. Documentary film Ballet Victoria is currently in its seventh year of operations, struggling to stay alive. This is a story on how a young artistic dance troupe based in Victoria, British Colombia stays alive in our tough economic times, and the joys and hardships of keeping alive an artistic dream. Documentary film Sweet 16 is a 2012 Documentary, Biographical, Drama and Family Film written by Isabelle DePelteau and directed by Dan Shannon. Documentary film The documentary Darfur Diaries: Message from Home features interviews with many victims of the devastating genocide taking place in the area. The filmmakers seek to shine some light on this dark chapter in human history, encouraging people to make a great effort for humanitarian relief in besieged Darfur. Animation Mumkin Bukra is a 2011 animated short film directed by Thibaut Huchard. Documentary film Dr. Reineger, a famous neuropsychologist, has become convinced that a twin girl named Anna has a rare form of Autism called Asperger's Syndrome, rendering her unable to cope with reality. As for her blind sister, Sarah, the doctor cannot say for sure why her imaginary visions map so close to Anna's. At home, unable to face reality, their father leaves the family. To escape the pain, the girls sink deeper and deeper into their imagination. When a major earthquake takes their mother's life, Reineger gets more involved with helping the now-orphaned twins, while struggling with his realization that the girls seem to be capable of prophetic visions. The girls escape the doctor's institution and a subsequent search finds no trace of them. Have they transcended the physical realm? A mixture of live action, stop motion animation and other techniques makes this film a fantastic journey into the realm of imagination. Animation Tusslemuscle is a 2009 short animated film directed and written by Steve Cossman. Animation Sensory Overload: Interacting with Autism is a 2012 short animation film directed by Miguel Jiron. Comedy Death to Smoochy is a 2002 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito and co-starring Robin Williams, Edward Norton, Catherine Keener, and Jon Stewart. The film received mixed reviews from critics and failed at the box office during its release, but in recent years it has developed a sizable cult following. Comedy Riot Ghoul is a 2012 mystery comedy science fiction horror fantasy thriller short film written and directed by Gentry McShane. Thriller Meltdown is a 2004 TV film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. Animation The Easter Bunny is Comin' to Town is a stop motion holiday TV special by Rankin/Bass. It originally debuted on the ABC network on April 6, 1977 at 8 p.m. Documentary film Noel Field—The Fictitious Spy is a 1996 documentary film directed by Werner Schweizer. Documentary film Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall is an American musical comedy television showcase starring Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett, broadcast on CBS on June 11, 1962. Comedy Beasties is a 1989 film, originally titled Bionaut, by Steven Paul Contreras. Animation Les Souvenirs is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by Renaud Martin. Animation Surprise is a Pixar computer animated short created in 1991 by Pixar Animation Studios for Sesame Street. It starred Luxo Jr. from a previous Pixar short film. Science Fiction Profesor Zazul is a 1962 Short Sci-fi film written and directed by Marek Nowicki and Jerzy Stawicki. Science Fiction Dreammaster: The Erotic Invader is a 1996 science fiction thriller film written by Vernon Lumley and directed by Jackie Garth. Comedy The Big Leap is a 2013 short action comedy film written and directed by Kristoffer Rus. Science Fiction "An interesting look at the mythology of the West colliding with the mythology of the East in the globalized workplace of India." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 South Asian International Film Festival site. Documentary film William and the Windmill is a 2013 drama biography documentary film directed by Ben Nabors. Comedy Bruce "the Mouse" Strauss is proud to hold the unofficial record for getting knocked out in boxing rings on every continent except Antarctica. He is a lousy boxer; but he knows it, and is happy to amuse audiences. Documentary film We Will See Tomorrow is a 2012 biographical, historical, music documentary film directed by Yuliya Tikhonova. Thriller A photographer returns to his parental home because his mother is seriously ill. The confrontation with his past leads to panic in a surreal, stylised psychological drama. Comedy Actors is a 2000 comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier. Comedy Haiku Tunnel is a 2001 office comedy film about the struggle between tempness and permness. Comedy Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Sam Weisman and starring David Spade and Mary McCormack. Spade portrays a child actor who fell into obscurity as an adult, and who attempts to revive his career. The film was a financial success, but critical reviews were mostly negative. Animation Bird Doggin'! is a 2013 animation short action comedy music film written and directed by Bram Cayne. Comedy Héroe a la fuerza is a 1963 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Comedy Purgatory Comics is an American independent comedy film written and directed by Ralph Suarez. It stars Angela Benedict, Jonathan Zungre, and Tim Kelly, and is notable for being the first comedy role for adult film star Bree Olson. It was shot in 2007 and picked up by GoDigital for worldwide digital distribution in 2011. Comedy The Busty Cops Division of the Police Department has been called in to solve a murder. Seems that a few friends of Porn film director Roman Fields have been electrocuted. Detectives Stanwick and Einhorn go to ask questions but no information is forthcoming. So Detective Stanwick calls in 3 undercover cops to find out what they can. Question is, how far will they have to go to get it? Science Fiction Trigun: Badlands Rumble is a 2010 Japanese animated action comedy film by Madhouse. It is based on the Trigun manga, written by Yasuhiro Nightow. Science Fiction I Was A Teenage Frankenstein's Roommate is a low-budget feature starring Patrick Casey and directed by Worm Miller. Miller and Casey also co-wrote the movie. The duo went on to write Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!, National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze and its sequel National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 among other things. The film was shot on location in Bloomington, Minnesota. The film was written and shot in under two weeks during a winter break from college. The title of the film is a play on the title of the 1958 film I Was A Teenage Frankenstein. Comedy California Romanza is a 2011 short comedy romance film directed by Eva Mendes. Documentary film Only When I Dance is a 2009 documentary film directed by Beadie Finzi. Comedy Our Fragrance is a 2003 North Korean film written by Ri Suk Gyong and produced and directed by Jon Jong Pal. It falls under the genre of comedy and reflects the period following the 2002 market-oriented economic reforms. Although an initial match-making attempt between Pyongho and Saebyol through their grandparents is unsuccessful, the two are brought together by fate to participate in the Pyongyang spring fashion show. Modelling both the fashion and the virtues of a wedding couple, their families convene to judge the potential unity. However, tradition versus the foreign influence seeping into society becomes the theme as misunderstandings come to create drama between the two families and the young couple. Comedy Sixteen Candles is a 1984 American coming-of-age comedy film starring Molly Ringwald, Michael Schoeffling and Anthony Michael Hall. It was written and directed by John Hughes. Science Fiction Starman is a 1984 American romantic science fiction film, directed by John Carpenter, that tells the story of an alien who has come to Earth in response to the invitation found on the gold phonograph record installed on the Voyager 2 space probe. The original screenplay was written by Bruce A. Evans and Raynold Gideon, with Dean Riesner doing uncredited re-writes. Bridges was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role. The film inspired a short-lived television series of the same name in 1986 which starred Robert Hays, Christopher Daniel Barnes and Michael Cavanaugh. Animation Canuck Black is a 2014 short, drama, mystery, animation film written by Josh Blaaberg and Dan Rosen and directed by Rebecca Archer. Documentary film Satya: A Prayer for the Enemy is a 1995 short documentary film directed by Ellen Bruno. Documentary film Exile in Sarajevo is a 1998 Australian documentary film directed by Tahir Cambis and Alma Sahbaz, in which a Bosnian Australian returns to his homeland to record the impact the siege of Sarajevo on its inhabitants. It won the 1998 International Emmy for Documentaries. Comedy A Slight Case of Murder is a 1938 comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film is based on a play by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay. The offbeat comedy stars Edward G. Robinson spoofing his own gangster image as Remy Marco. Comedy Housewives on the Job is a 1972 German erotic comedy film directed by Ernst Hofbauer, released in 1973. Housewives on the Job is one of the six Hausfrauen Report films produced by Hofbauer, also known for his other sex report film series of Schulmädchen-Report. Comedy The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2012 British comedy-drama film, directed by John Madden. The screenplay, written by Ol Parker, was based on the 2004 novel These Foolish Things, by Deborah Moggach, and features an ensemble cast consisting of Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Bill Nighy, Ronald Pickup, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson and Penelope Wilton, as a group of British pensioners moving to a retirement hotel in India, run by the young and eager Sonny, played by Dev Patel. The movie was produced by Participant Media and Blueprint Pictures on a budget of $10 million. Producers Graham Broadbent and Peter Czernin first saw the potential for a film in Deborah Moggach's novel with the idea of exploring the lives of the elderly beyond what one would expect of their age group. With the assistance of screenwriter Ol Parker, they came up with a script in which they take the older characters completely out of their element and involve them in romantic comedy. Principal photography began on 10 October 2010 in India, and most of the filming took place in the Indian state of Rajasthan, including the cities of Jaipur and Udaipur. Documentary film The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind is a 1988 documentary outlining the successes and challenges of the casting, filming, and legacy of the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, from concept to finished product. The documentary focuses on David O. Selznick from the time of the book's publication to the Academy Awards ceremony of 1940. Included are interviews with many of the crew and office personnel involved in making the film. Producer David O. Selznick struggled to control his project, working with three directors along the way--George Cukor, Victor Fleming and Sam Wood. Each had their own vision and the strong-willed men often clashed. The Making of a Legend brings up many of the "what ifs?" that arose as different scenarios were discussed. Among these were the possibilities of Errol Flynn and Gary Cooper as Rhett Butler. Comedy Boy Meets Girl is a 1938 American screwball comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon. It stars James Cagney and Pat O'Brien, and features Marie Wilson, Ralph Bellamy, Frank McHugh, and Dick Foran. The screenplay by Bella and Sam Spewack is based on their 1935 stage play of the same name, which ran for 669 performances on Broadway. The two zany screenwriters played by Cagney and O'Brien were based on Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, while Ralph Bellamy's part as the producer was based on Darryl Zanuck of 20th Century Fox. Comedy Mannequin Two: On the Move is a 1991 romantic comedy film and a sequel to the 1987 film Mannequin. The film stars Kristy Swanson as a mannequin who was frozen one thousand years ago by an evil sorcerer using a magic necklace. She remains frozen until the necklace is removed and can stay permanently unfrozen if she receives a kiss from her true love. The original film's theme song "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship, written by Diane Warren and Albert Hammond, was featured in this film. The original music score was composed by David McHugh. Animation Urduja is a 2008 animated film adaptation of the legend of the warrior princess Urduja of Pangasinan. It is the first of two locally produced animated films set for release in 2008. The other, Dayo, is set for a December 2008 release, in time for the Metro Manila Film Festival. Urduja is created by an all-Filipino group of animators and made using the traditional animation process. It also features an all-Filipino cast of voice actors. Urduja was released on June 18, 2008. The running time of the movie is within exactly 100 minutes. Comedy Honeymoon in Bali is a 1939 American romantic comedy film. It is also known by the alternative title Husbands or Lovers and My Love For Yours. Virginia Van Upp's screenplay was based on the short stories Our Miss Keane by Grace Sartwell Mason in The Saturday Evening Post of 24 May 1923 and Free Woman by Katharine Brush in Redbook magazine from Nov-Dec 1936. In 1936 Paramount announced a film of Our Miss Keane to star Merle Oberon to be produced. Thriller La mala ordina or Manhunt is a poliziottesco film written and directed by the Italian crime film specialist Fernando Di Leo in 1972. It is the second part of Di Leo's Milieu Trilogy, starting with Milano calibro 9 in 1972 and ending with Il Boss in 1973. It had been released under a number of titles including The Italian Connection, Manhunt in Milan, Hired to Kill and Black Kingpin. Thriller Tiger in the Smoke is a 1956 British crime film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Tony Wright, Bernard Miles and Christopher Rhodes. It is based on the 1952 novel The Tiger in the Smoke by Margery Allingham, although the film omits the principal character of Albert Campion. The film is set in a noirish smog-shrouded London, and combines the genres of mystery, thriller, crime and drama. The cinematography was by Geoffrey Unsworth. Science Fiction Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 science-fiction family film. The directorial debut of Joe Johnston and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, the film tells the story of an inventor who accidentally shrinks his and his neighbor's kids to ¼ of an inch with his electromagnetic shrink ray and sends them out into the backyard with the trash. Rick Moranis stars as Wayne Szalinski, the inventor who accidentally shrinks his children, Amy Szalinski and Nick Szalinski. Marcia Strassman portrays his wife, Diane, to whom Moranis delivers the titular line. Matt Frewer, Kristine Sutherland, Thomas Wilson Brown and Jared Rushton star as Russ Thompson, Sr., Mae Thompson, Russ Thompson, Jr. and Ron Thompson, the Szalinskis' next door neighbors. The film became an unexpected box office success, grossing in excess of $222 million worldwide, and became the highest-grossing live action Disney film ever, a record it held for five years. It was met with positive reviews from both critics and audiences, who praised the story, visuals and innovation. Documentary film The Bag is a 2011 short, documentary film directed by Thet Su Hlaing. Documentary film Dealers Among Dealers is a 1995 documentary film directed by Gaylen Ross. Documentary film The Philosopher Kings is a 2009 documentary film directed by Patrick Shen, and produced by Greg Bennick, about custodial workers at major U.S. universities and their lives. Filming took place at Cornish College of the Arts; UC Berkeley; Duke University; University of Florida; Princeton University, for the section about Josue Lajeunesse; the California Institute of Technology; and Cornell University. The film premiered at Silverdocs in June 2009 and was shown at the SF DocFest film festival at The Roxie in San Francisco in October 2009. Comedy Gaysian is a 2013 short comedy film written and directed by Austin Wong. Animation La différence is a 2001 short animation film directed by Rita King. Documentary film Agnus Dei is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Alejandra Sánchez. Comedy Alonzo Bodden: Who's Paying Attention? is a 2011 comedy television movie written by Alonzo Bodden and directed by Manny Rodriguez. Documentary film Catch: The Hold Not Taken is a 2005 feature documentary film that contrasts the billion dollar industry of professional wrestling with its humble roots in Lancashire, England, where the original tradition struggles to survive. The documentary examines wrestling's exile from the commercial world of ‘real’ sports and looks at Catch’s clear relationship with the growing modern phenomenon of full contact fighting. Animation Oily Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released in 1952, directed by Robert McKimson, written by Tedd Pierce, and starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a pun on oily hair, as with the earlier cartoon Slick Hare, along with the plot-line actually having to do with oil. The plot is similar to the short The Fair-Haired Hare, which was released one year earlier and features Orville as Bugs' antagonist. Oily Hare also recycles the same ending where Bugs' home is filled with explosives and blown up. Documentary film Chagall is a 1963 short documentary film directed by Lauro Venturi. It won an Academy Award at the 36th Academy Awards in 1964 for Documentary Short Subject. Documentary film Hype! is a documentary directed by Doug Pray about the popularity of grunge rock in the early to mid-1990s United States. It incorporates interviews and rare concert footage to trace the steps of grunge, from its subversive inception in neighborhood basements, to its explosion as a pop culture phenomenon. Hype! shows grunge from the point of view of people within the grunge scene, and attempts to dispel some of the myths of the genre promulgated by media hype, hence the title. The movie generally portrays the latter faction in a satirical way, though acknowledges that media hype helped to propel some of these obscure bands to fame, albeit briefly. Documentary film Bosnia Diaries is an independent Portuguese documentary directed by Joaquim Sapinho, produced at Rosa Filmes, which had its world premiere in 2005, at the Pusan International Film Festival. The film narrates Joaquim Sapinho's experience in Bosnia during and after the Yugoslav Wars. Comedy Taarzan: The Wonder Car is a 2004 romantic thriller film directed by Abbas Burmawalla and Mustan Burmawalla. The film stars Vatsal Seth, Ajay Devgn and Ayesha Takia in the lead roles, while Farida Jalal, Shakti Kapoor, Amrish Puri, Pankaj Dheer, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Gulshan Grover and Mukesh Tiwari play supporting roles. The film is inspired by the 1983 horror, Christine. The film was released as a part of launching the car named "Tarzan". Due to a huge failure of the movie at the box office, the car was never launched. Producers of the movie and the car faced huge losses. Ayesha Takia won the Filmfare Best Debut Award for her performance. Comedy Bean is a 1997 British-American comedy film based on the popular ITV comedy television series Mr. Bean, which was written by and starring Rowan Atkinson as the title character. The main plot follows Bean entrusted to unveil the priceless painting Whistler's Mother, which has been bought by an American art gallery to return "the greatest" American painting to the United States. In the process, a number of unfortunate mishaps see Bean almost breaking up a marriage, annoy an American policeman and accidentally destroy the painting, although a shrewd plan results in these mistakes being rectified or concealed. The film was written by Atkinson and Richard Curtis and was directed by Mel Smith, all of whom originally worked together on Not the Nine O'Clock News. Its working title was initially Dr. Bean, based on a misunderstanding which forms part of the plot of the film. It was given a PG-13 by the MPAA for "moments of risque humour", and an uncut PG by the BBFC, as well as the IFCO. Animation Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is a 1984 Japanese animated post-apocalyptic fantasy adventure film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, based on his own 1982 manga of the same name. Isao Takahata produced the film for Tokuma Shoten and Hakuhodo, and Top Craft animated the film. Joe Hisaishi provided the music. The film stars the voices of Sumi Shimamoto, Goro Naya, Yoji Matsuda, Yoshiko Sakakibara and Iemasa Kayumi. The film tells the story of Nausicaä, a young princess of the Valley of the Wind who gets involved in a struggle with Tolmekia, a kingdom that tries to use an ancient weapon to eradicate a jungle of mutant giant insects. Nausicaä must stop the Tolmekians from enraging these creatures. The film was released in Japan on March 11, 1984. While created before Studio Ghibli was founded, the film is considered to be the beginning of the studio and is often included as part of the Studio's works, including the Studio Ghibli Collection DVDs and Blu-rays. Comedy Inventing Adam is a 2010 film directed by Richie Adams. Documentary film Diabetes: Life’s Journey is a 2013 documentary film directed by Carlos V. Leal. Comedy The Angels' Share is a Scottish comedy-drama film directed by Ken Loach, starring Paul Brannigan, John Henshaw, William Ruane, Gary Maitland, Jasmin Riggins, and Siobhan Reilly. It tells the story of a young Glaswegian father who narrowly avoids a prison sentence. He is determined to turn over a new leaf and when he and his friends from the same community payback group visit a whisky distillery, a route to a new life becomes apparent. The title is from "the angels' share", a term for the portion of a whisky's volume that is lost to evaporation during aging in oak barrels. Documentary film The Terrestrials is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by René Daalder. Comedy The Last Ottoman: Knockout Ali is a 2007 Turkish action film, directed by Mustafa Şevki Doğan based on the book by Suat Yalaz, starring Kenan İmirzalıoğlu as the titular hero Tahtacızade "Yandım" Ali, who is inspired by the landing of Mustafa Kemal at Samsun and decides to join the resistance movement fighting against the occupation of Istanbul in the aftermath of the First World War. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on January 19, 2007, is the fourth highest grossing Turkish film of 2007. Comedy Weather for Tomorrow is a 2003 comedy and drama film written by Jerzy Stuhr and Mieczyslaw Herba, and directed by Jerzy Stuhr. Comedy Das einfache Mädchen is a 1957 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and produced by Artur Brauner. It starred Caterina Valente, Rudolf Prack and Ruth Stephan. Documentary film How To Begin A Film About Javier Aguirre is a 2013 documentary film written by Antonio Peláez Barceló and directed by Antonio Peláez Barceló. Documentary film Family Gathering is a 1988 American short documentary film by Lise Yasui, exploring three generations of her Japanese-American family, from their immigration to Oregon in the early 20th century through their imprisonment in internment camps during World War II. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy I'm With Lucy is a 2002 romantic comedy directed by Jon Sherman starring Monica Potter in the title role, with Henry Thomas, David Boreanaz, Anthony LaPaglia, Gael Garcia Bernal and John Hannah. Documentary film South of the Border with Disney is a 1942 Disney short documentary. It was shot in the same occasion Saludos Amigos was, when Walt Disney and a group of eighteen artists, musicians and writers went to South America looking for inspirations for a movie. While Saludos Amigos is the result of this voyage, alternating animated shorts to the sequences from the travel that inspired them, South of the Border with Disney is more of a behind-the-scenes documentary showing only the travel and the genesis of cartoons not only for Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros, but also some others used in later occasions. The most notable example is a female Armadillo used for a 1943 Pluto cartoon, Pluto and the Armadillo. Film also includes some pencil test animation. In 2000, South of the Border with Disney was released on the Gold Classic Collection DVD of Saludos Amigos as an extra, and it was released again as a bonus feature on the 2008 Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballeros "Classic Caballero Collection". Thriller Scared to Death is a horror film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Bela Lugosi. The picture was filmed in Cinecolor. This movie is historically important as Bela Lugosi's only color film and Viennese Nights in 1930. Comedy Too Many Kisses is a 1925 silent comedy directed by Paul Sloane and based on John Monk Saunders's story. "A Maker of Gestures." It is notable for being the earliest surviving film to feature Harpo Marx. Documentary film L'Oreal Summer Music Mania is a 1999 music documentary film. Animation The Putch is 1991 animated film directed by Mikhail Aldashin and Alexander Tatarsky. Comedy All In is a 1936 British sports comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Ralph Lynn, Gina Malo and Garry Marsh. The owner of a racing stables has high hopes of winning The Derby, but fate intervenes. It is also known by the alternative title Tattenham Corner. The film was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures and based on a play by Philip Merivale and Brandon Fleming. Comedy Gimme is a 1923 comedy film based from the story by Mrs. Rupert Hughes and Rupert Hughes and directed by Rupert Hughes. Comedy Rattle of a Simple Man is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Diane Cilento, Harry H. Corbett and Michael Medwin. After travelling down from Manchester to watch the FA Cup final, a naive young man becomes involved with a prostitute. Thriller Cursed is a 2005 American horror-comedy film directed by Wes Craven and written by screenwriter Kevin Williamson, who both collaborated on Scream. The film stars Golden Globe nominees Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg as the main sister-and-brother protagonists. The plot focuses on two young adults who are attacked by a werewolf loose in Los Angeles. The film premiered on November 7, 2004 at the American Film Market and was released theatrically in 2005. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, United States, with special effects shot in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Despite being a critical failure and a box office bomb, it gained a strong cult following among Wes Craven fans and later found more success on the unrated DVD. Documentary film BP (Pushing the Boundaries) is a 1997 documentary short film directed by Brian Nash. Thriller Furious 7 is an upcoming American action film. It is the seventh installment in the Fast & Furious film series. The film was written by Chris Morgan and directed by James Wan. It stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Lucas Black and Jason Statham. It is the first film of the series to take place after the events in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, with the three previous installments being set between 2 Fast 2 Furious and Tokyo Drift. This will mark the final film appearance of Paul Walker who died on November 30, 2013, while the film was still in production. Comedy It Happened on Fifth Avenue is a motion picture comedy, directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Victor Moore, Ann Harding, Don DeFore, and Gale Storm. The film received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Story. Comedy Murphy's Romance is a 1985 romantic comedy film adapted by Harriet Frank Jr. and Irving Ravetch from a 1980 novel by Max Schott and directed by Martin Ritt. The film stars Sally Field, James Garner, Brian Kerwin, and Corey Haim. The film's theme song, "Love for the Last Time," is performed by Carole King. Documentary film San Clemente is a 1980 documentary film directed and written by Raymond Depardon. Thriller Nightbeasts is a horror science fiction fantasy film directed by Wes Sullivan. Comedy Upperdog is a 2009 comedy drama film directed and written by Sara Johnsen. Animation Oh Teacher is an animated cartoon from 1927. Starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, it was made by Walt Disney and distributed by Universal Studios. The film was reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz Productions with added music and sound effects, and is the only known version to survive. Thriller Boy meets girl and everything is going great. The only catch is that he is a serial killer, and isn't sure if the woman will be the love of his life or his next victim. Stars Pauley Perrette, Taylor Dayne and Wilson Heredia. Comedy Black XXX-Mas is a 1999 short film by Belgian filmmaker Pieter Van Hees about a poor family on Christmas Eve, in a story that loosely follows Little Red Riding Hood. It stars Rochelle Gadd, Don Warrington, and Manou Kersting. Documentary film El Inmigrante is a 2005 documentary directed and written by brothers David and John Eckenrode along with John Sheedy, about immigrant deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border. The film documents the story of the fatal encounter between Mexican migrant Eusebio de Haro Espinosa and elderly Texan Sam Blackwood, close to Blackwood’s property near the international border. Comedy The Affairs of Anatol is a 1921 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Wallace Reid and Gloria Swanson. Thriller Amber Lake is a 2011 drama thriller film written and directed by Joe Robert Cole. Documentary film Raja Sarajevo is a 1994 documentary film directed by Erik Gandini. Thriller The Candy Snatchers is a 1973 exploitation crime cult film directed by Guerdon Trueblood. The film was first released in June 1973 and was unofficially inspired by the kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle. It stars Susan Sennet as a teenager who is kidnapped and held for ransom by three amateur criminals. The Candy Snatchers received a DVD release in 2005 through Subversive Cinema. Actress Tiffany Bolling has stated that she later came to regret making the film and that she had only done it for a paycheck. She further commented that "I was doing cocaine...and I didn't really know what I was doing, and I was very angry about the way that my career had gone in the industry...the opportunities that I had and had not been given.... The hardest thing for me, as I look back on it, was I had done a television series, The New People, and so I had a lot of young people who really respected me and... revered me as something of a hero, and then I came out with this stupid Candy Snatchers movie... It was a horrendous experience." Comedy Un povero ricco, also known as Rich and Poor, is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Comedy Four Black Suits is a 2010 comedy film Written and directed by Renos Haralambidis. Comedy Wasabi Tuna is a 2003 independent Cafe Entertainment Studios action comedy motion picture starring Jason London, Barney Cheng, Tim Meadows, Antonio Sabàto, Jr., Alanna Ubach, Guillermo Díaz, Alexis Arquette, and Arturo Gil. Anna Nicole Smith is featured as herself. Directed and produced by Lee Friedlander, the screenplay was written by Celia Fox, who also executive produced. Wasabi Tuna premiered on August 20, 2003. It was issued on DVD on October 28, 2005, by Indican Pictures. The movie is rated R by the MPAA for sexual content. Thriller Passport to Murder is a 1993 crime thriller film written by Alfred Monacella and directed by David Hemmings. Science Fiction Project Almanac is an upcoming American sci-fi adventure film directed by Dean Israelite and written by Jason Harry Pagan and Andrew Deutschman. The film stars Jonny Weston, Sofia Black D'Elia, Amy Landecker, Michelle DeFraites, Ginny Gardner and Sam Lerner. The film is set for a January 30, 2015 release. Comedy Gypsy 83 is a 2001 drama film, written and directed by Todd Stephens, about two young goths, Gypsy and Clive, who travel to New York for an annual festival celebrating their idol, Stevie Nicks. Comedy Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal is a 2000 Malayalam film by Sathyan Anthikkad starring Jayaram and his son Kalidas Jayaram. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. Comedy The All Star Impressions Show is a 2009 comedy film written by Tony Way, Carl Carter, Martin Trenaman, Matthew Leys, James Harris, Steven Burge, Marc Blakewill, Tony Cooke and Jane Lamacraft and directed by John F.D. Northover. Comedy Caresses is a 1998 film by Ventura Pons, originally titled Carícies in Catalan. Comedy ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi is a 2013 Malayalam comedy film directed by Martin Prakkat, produced by Shibu Thameens under the banner of Thammens Films. It stars Dulquer Salmaan, Jacob Gregory Aparna Gopinath and Tovino Thomas in the lead roles. The film features music composed by Gopi Sunder, whilst cinematography is handled by Jomon T. John and is edited by Donmax. The film deals about the journey of two young American Malayalees to Kerala with the title based on the term American-Born Confused Desi. The Khaleej Times calls it one of the "remarkable box-office success[es]" of the year. Documentary film Les Murs de Sable is a documentary about Italian Prisoners Of War in the Hereford Camp, Texas during World War II. Thriller Futuresport is a made-for-TV movie directed by Ernest Dickerson, starring Dean Cain, Vanessa Williams, and Wesley Snipes. It originally aired on ABC in October 1998, and released on VHS and DVD in March 1999. The movie is set in 2025, and centers on a sport called "Futuresport" created as a non-lethal way to reduce gang warfare. Tre must save the world from Hawaiian Liberation Organization terrorists by winning in the game of futuresport. Portions of the movie were filmed in the Vancouver Public Library. Futuresport had a budget of $9 million, which was relatively high for a TV movie at the time. Thriller Joint Security Area is a 2000 South Korean mystery thriller film starring Lee Young-ae, Lee Byung-hun and Song Kang-ho. It was directed by Park Chan-wook and is based on the novel DMZ by Park Sang-yeon. The film, which was shot on location in South Korea, concerns an investigation into the circumstances surrounding a fatal shooting incident within the DMZ, the heavily fortified border that separates North and South Korea. It was the highest grossing film in Korean film history at the time and won Best Film at the 2000 Blue Dragon Awards and the 2001 Grand Bell Awards. Animation Out of the Inkwell was a major animated series of the silent era produced by Max Fleischer from 1918 to 1929. The series was the result of three short experimental films that Max Fleischer independently produced in the period of 1914–1916 to demonstrate his invention, the Rotoscope, which was a device consisting of a film projector and easel used as an aid for achieving realistic movement for animated cartoons. The Rotoscope would project motion picture film through an opening in the easel, covered by a glass pane serving as a drawing surface. The image on the projected film was traced onto paper, advancing the film one frame at a time as each drawing would be made. Fleischer's younger brother Dave Fleischer was working as a clown at Coney Island, and served as the model for what was to become their first famous character that later evolved as "Koko the Clown." Out of the Inkwell was begun at the Bray Studio as a monthly entry in The Bray Pictorgraph Screen Magazine produced for Paramount from 1918 to 1920, and later for Goldwyn in 1921. Comedy How the War Started on My Island is a 1996 Croatian black comedy film directed by Vinko Brešan and starring Vlatko Dulić, Ljubomir Kerekeš, Ivan Brkić, Predrag Vušović, Ivica Vidović, Božidar Orešković and Matija Prskalo. The film was shot on location in Primošten and Šibenik. Documentary film Me & You is a 2012 animation documentary drama family and short film directed by Mike Rauch and Tim Rauch. Animation Story Ville is a 2006 animated short film directed by Patrick Krafft, Florian Mounie and Marion Nove Josserand. Thriller Una farfalla con le ali insanguinate is a 1971 giallo film directed by Duccio Tessari. It was also distributed internationally as The Bloodstained Butterfly, and as Das Geheimnis der Schwarzen Rose in West Germany. Documentary film Felix Austria! is a 2013 Documentary,Biographical and History film directed by Christine Beebe. Animation The Bears Hand is a 2008 short animation film directed by Marina Rosset. Comedy Wishbone's Dog Days of the West is a feature-length telefilm that aired on PBS on March 13, 1998. It was shot in Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico. A tornado touched down one mile from the film crew as they were shooting the western scenes. This rotating windstorm dissipated as it headed toward the set. Apache Mexican American actor Adan Sanchez appeared as the mailman, Dan Bloodgood. His earlier role on that series was Lee Natonabah in its episode Dances with Dogs, a parody title of Dances with Wolves. He died three months later in Albuquerque. The film was released to video on June 9, 1998. Animation Gathering their forces in the Mediterranean Sea, the Earth Alliance and Orb Union fleets launch a second attack on the Minerva, and this time not even the Archangels intervention can halt the fighting. While Shinn unleashes his anger against the Orb fleet, Kira and Athrun confront each another in battle, and one of these lifelong friends falls in defeat. Back in the PLANT homeland, Chairman Durandal thinks back on his past and considers his plans for the future, plans which will require the removal of disruptive elements like Lacus and the Archangel crew. In the aftermath of the battle, Shinn reaches a fateful decision. Stella, the enemy pilot he once promised to protect, is now a captive aboard the Minerva. Stellas physical condition is rapidly deteriorating, and Shinn will have to betray everything he believes in order to save her life. Thriller Transparency is a 2010 film written and directed by Raul Inglis. Comedy The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island is a 1981 made-for-television movie. It is the third of three movies that reunited the cast of the 1964-67 sitcom Gilligan's Island. Comedy Das Fest des Huhnes is a 1992 Austrian film, directed by Walter Wippersberg. It is a production of the ORF local studio in Oberösterreich, for the series "Kunst-Stücke". Comedy Cox and Box is a 1982 musical film directed by Dave Heather. Documentary film Champ Of The Champ is a 2013 directed by Mahmoud Kaabour. Comedy Luke's Late Lunchers is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Animation Log Jammed is the 90th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 20, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Comedy Balada para un mochilero is a 1971 Argentine musical film comedy directed by Carlos Rinaldi and written by Norberto Aroldi. The film was premièred in Argentina on August 5, 1971. Documentary film Beyond Words is a 1997 documentary film directed by Louis van Gasteren. Shot in India partly in 1967 in 35mm film and partly thirty years later in 1997 in video, Beyond Words is one of only three or four films ever shot of the silent master Meher Baba that include synchronized sound and the only film shot of him in color 35mm. In the film Van Gasteren deftly interviews Meher Baba on finding God within the self, and questions him on drugs and cinema. Meher Baba's silent gestures are interpreted in English by his disciple Eruch Jessawala. It was one of the last films and by far the most professional ever shot of Baba, with cinematography by Jan de Bont. The Meher Baba footage in Beyond Words was originally shot for a feature film Van Gasteren was making in the 1960s, titled Nema Aviona Za Zagreb. The film stalled in 1969 and remained unfinished for decades. Although Gasteren did not show the 1967 footage of Baba for 30 years, he allowed Pete Townshend of The Who to include two still frames from it inside the gatefold cover of his 1972 Meher Baba tribute album Who Came First. Thriller When the Man Comes Around is a 2012 short fantasy romance film written and directed by Michael Rendell. Comedy It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown is the 27th prime-time animated musical television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on April 16, 1984. The special is presented as an original musical which features parodies of the early 1980s breakdancing craze, MTV, the movies Saturday Night Fever, Flashdance, and Footloose, and a number of popular top 40 hit songs of the early 1980s. It has been released to DVD by Warner Home Video as a bonus feature to Snoopy's Reunion. Thriller Drawing from Olav Hergel's novel “The Refugee,” filmmaker Kathrine Windfeld contrasts the plight of a Danish journalist with that of an Afghan terrorist in this carefully observed sociopolitical thriller. Rikke hasn't been in Afghanistan long when the Taliban kidnaps, tortures, and threatens to execute her if Denmark doesn't withdraw its troops. Rikke suspects that Nazir, who speaks English, sympathizes with her plight, even though Westerners caused the death of his father—and even though his superiors have ordered him to kill her. Because of the film’s title, it's no spoiler to reveal that Rikke gets away, but the road ahead presents new sacrifices and deceptions. In Denmark, Rikke returns to reporting and rekindles a romance with Thomas, a former flame, while Nazir makes a daring escape of his own, traveling from the Middle East to Scandinavia. What happened in Afghanistan bonds Rikke and her one-time captor, but it could just as easily destroy them both. Often cast in supporting parts, it's a pleasure to see Hjejle, an actress of subtle strength and conviction, take on a leading role, and she does not disappoint. Comedy Bhanu Pelo Lottery is a 1958 Indian Bengali comedy film produced by Tushar Kanti Ghosh and directed by the MGS Pictures Unit. It starred Bhanu Bandopadhyay, Jahor Roy, Kamal Mitra and Lily Chakraborty. The film had music by Nachiketa Ghosh and lyrics by Gouri Prasanna Majumdar. Comedy Rumble is a 2003 short film written and directed by Dahlia Wilde. Comedy Hermit is a 2013 short comedy-drama film directed by Susannah Lane Bragg. Documentary film Love beyond frontiers - Made in Japan is a 1996 Dutch documentary film by the director Puck de Leeuw. The documentary tells the story of two Dutch women and one Flemish woman, living in Japan with their Japanese husbands and coping with their new way of life. The documentary is part 1 of the series 'Love beyond frontiers'. The other documentary film in this series is part 2, 'Love beyond frontiers; made in Africa'. Part 3, 'Love beyond frontiers; made in USA' was never made. Comedy Nevíte o bytě? is a 1947 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Comedy A Life in the Theater is a 1993 comedy drama film directed by Gregory Mosher. Documentary film Motown High is a documentary by Canadian director Barbara Hager about a group of talented Canadian high school students who develop a musical bond with their idol, Motown diva Martha Reeves, after they meet her on a school band trip to Detroit. The documentary was the opening film at the 2008 Victoria Film Festival. The documentary was shot over a two-year period starting in April 2005 when the Vic High R&B Band first met Martha after she accepted an invitation from Victoria High School band teacher Eric Emde to meet the students in Detroit. Ms. Reeves was so impressed by the student's dedication to the Motown sound, that she decided to mentor them after seeing them perform at Northwestern High School in Detroit. Two months after meeting Martha in Detroit, the Canadian students invited her to Victoria. She accepted and spent three days with the Vic High R&B Band—presenting a Motown workshop, revealing stories about her life as a Motown star and joining them on stage at a local nightclub. A year later, Martha was invited to headline the Victoria International Jazz Festival and she immediately called Eric to see if the students would perform with her. Comedy The Welfare Worker is a 2009 comedy and drama film written by Felix Benesch and Lutz Konermann and directed by Lutz Konermann. Animation Dried Up is a 2009 animated film directed by Stuart Bury, Jeremy Casper and Isaiah Powers. Comedy Son of Sardaar, also known by the abbreviation SOS, is a 2012 Bollywood action comedy film directed by Ashwni Dhir. The film features Ajay Devgan, Juhi Chawla, Sonakshi Sinha and Sanjay Dutt in lead roles and released on 13 November 2012. Salman Khan appears in a cameo role. It is a remake of 2010 Telugu film Maryada Ramanna directed by S. S. Rajamouli starring Sunil and Saloni Aswani in lead roles which was based out of the Hollywood movie Our Hospitality released in 1923 and was first adapted in a Kannada film Balagalittu Olage Baa released in 2002 directed by Dinesh Baboo starring S. Narayan. Although competing with the Yash Raj film Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Son of Sardaar managed to do good business at the box office worldwide. Box Office India declared it a Hit in India and an average grosser in the overseas markets. It went on to gross 1.5 billion worldwide. Documentary film Launderette is a short film directed by Bertie Telezynski. Comedy Raisin' Cain is a 1926 short comedy silent film written and directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Vampire's Kiss is a 1989 American black comedy horror film, directed by Robert Bierman, written by Joseph Minion, and stars Nicolas Cage, María Conchita Alonso, Jennifer Beals, and Elizabeth Ashley. The film tells the story of a mentally-ill literary agent, whose condition turns even worse when he gets bitten by a vampire. It was a box office failure, but received generally positive reviews. Thriller Body Jumper is a 2001 Thai horror/comedy film directed by Haeman Chatemee and written by Pakphum Wonjinda. Science Fiction A spasso nel tempo: l'avventura continua is a 1997 comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Comedy A Boob's Romance is a 1915 short comedy film written and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Animation Goodnight Moon is a 1999 animation family film directed by Amy Schatz. Documentary film Spark: A Burning Man Story is a 2013 documentary biography action drama film directed by Steve Brown and Jessie Deeter. Animation Sky Song is a 2010 animated short adventure film written and directed by Mati Kütt. Thriller Road to Nowhere is a 2010 American romance thriller independent film directed by Monte Hellman, written by Steven Gaydos, and starring Cliff De Young, Waylon Payne, Shannyn Sossamon, Tygh Runyan, and Dominique Swain. It is Hellman's first feature film in 21 years. Road to Nowhere was shot in western North Carolina from July to August 2009, before moving to Europe. The film premiered on September 10, 2010 at the 67th Venice International Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Lion, but won Jury Award Special Lion for Career Achievement. The film was given a limited release in New York on June 10, 2011 and in Los Angeles on June 17, 2011. Documentary film Honey Day is a 2012 short documentary biography film directed by Jay Buim. Comedy Hue and Cry is a British film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Alastair Sim, Harry Fowler and Joan Dowling. It is generally considered to be the first of the "Ealing comedies", although it is better characterised as a thriller for children. Shot almost entirely on location, it is now a notable historic document due to its vivid portrait of a London still showing the damage of World War II. London forms the backdrop of a crime-gangster plot which revolves around a working-class children's street culture and children's secret clubs. Animation South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated comedy film based on the animated television series South Park, and produced, co-written by and starring its creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The film was directed and co-scored by Parker and co-written by their South Park collaborator Pam Brady, and co-starred Mary Kay Bergman, and Isaac Hayes as Chef. It features twelve songs by Parker and Marc Shaiman with additional lyrics by Stone. It was produced by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. in association with Comedy Central. The film is largely concerned with the issues of censorship and freedom of speech. It parodies animated Disney films released during the Disney Renaissance, such as Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid as well as musicals such as the West End's Les Misérables, and satirizes the controversy surrounding the show itself. In the film, the four boys from South Park see a controversial R-rated movie featuring Canadians Terrance and Phillip. The boys begin cursing incessantly and their parents pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for allegedly corrupting their children. Comedy Riens du tout is a 1992 French film directed by Cédric Klapisch. The screenplay was written by himself with Jackie Berroyer. It features Fabrice Luchini, Daniel Berlioux, Marc Berman, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Odette Laure, Zinedine Soualem, Simon Abkarian and others. Comedy Manhattan Love Song is a 1934 Comedy, Drama and Romance Film written by Cornell Woolrich, David Silverstein and Leonard Fields and directed by Leonard Fields. Comedy Stanley Ka Dabba is a 2011 Hindi film written, directed and produced by Amole Gupte, starring Divya Dutta, Partho Gupte, Divya Jagdale, Raj Zutshi, and Amole Gupte. The film was released on May 13, 2011. Documentary film Children of the Sea is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Annabel Verbeke. Animation Escape of the Gingerbread Man!!! is a 2011 animated comedy short film written and directed by Tod Polson. Animation U is a 2006 French animated film directed by Serge Élissalde and Grégoire Solotareff. It was at the 2007 Seattle International Film Festival. Animation Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby is an animated feature length film based on the 1960s series classic, The Flintstones. It first aired on ABC on December 5, 1993. It is the sequel to I Yabba-Dabba Do! and is followed by A Flintstone Family Christmas, which aired less than two weeks later on the same channel. The movie has been reaired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang usually as part of Mother's Day special programming. Comedy Johnny Dangerously is a 1984 comedy spoof of 1930s' crime/gangster movies. It was directed by Amy Heckerling; its four screenwriters included Bernie Kukoff and Jeff Harris who had previously created the hit TV series Diff'rent Strokes. The movie stars Michael Keaton as an honest, goodhearted man who is forced to turn to a life of crime to finance his neurotic mother's skyrocketing medical bills and to put his younger brother through law school. It also features Joe Piscopo, Marilu Henner, Maureen Stapleton, Peter Boyle, Griffin Dunne, Dom DeLuise, Danny DeVito, Dick Butkus and Alan Hale, Jr.. Comedy Fatty and the Heiress is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Animation Shaun the Sheep is an upcoming British-French stop-motion animated adventure comedy film produced by Aardman Animations, based on the Shaun the Sheep television series. The film is written and directed by Richard Starzak and Mark Burton. Financed and distributed by StudioCanal, it will be released in the United Kingdom on 6 February 2015. Comedy Baby Be Good is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Thriller Sodom the Killer is a 2004 action film written and directed by Hiroshi Takahashi. Thriller Euphonia is a drama thriller film directed Danny Madden. Comedy Escuela para suegras is a 1958 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Science Fiction Carny, also known as Jersey Devil in Australia, is a 2009 Canadian television horror film by Syfy and the 22 film in the Maneater Series. The film was directed by Sheldon Wilson and stars Lou Diamond Phillips. Animation The USA is rocked by utter economic and currency collapse. A group of rebels fight back against the Federal Reserve, provoking an investigation to reveal the true root of corruption. De'Lon Grant and Philana Mia. Documentary film Hardcore Norfolk: A Story of Rock 'n' Roll Survival is 2011 documentary, biography, music film directed by Debra Persons and Andrea Rizzo. Comedy No Locked Doors is a comedy drama short film directed by Brian Rifici and Gregory Roberts. Animation Proteigon is a 2011 short film directed by Steven Briand. Thriller Night Call Nurses is a 1972 film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. It is the third in Roger Corman's "nurses" cycle of films, starting with The Student Nurses. Animation Real Battle is a 2013 animation film directed by David Price and Barbara Bakos. Comedy Full Pink Ahead is a 2001 comedy film written by Anna Hatzisofia and Haris Romas and directed by Dimitrios Yatzouzakis. Thriller Login is a 2012 Indian suspense thriller film directed by Sanjeev Reddy. The project is produced by Cocktail Pictures, and stars Himanshu Bhatt, Radhika Roy, Akkash Basnet, Rashmi Gautam, Nandini Rai, Siddarth Chopra, KK Binojee. The soundtrack is composed by Sunil Kashyap along with lyrics by KK Binojee. Login released on 12 October 2012. Documentary film Nickel City Smiler chronicles a refugee’s fight for survival and hope in the American rustbelt. In Burma, Smiler Greely fought against the brutal military government, who attacked, tortured, raped and murdered thousands of the country’s ethnic minorities. After spending more than 20 years in the confinement of a refugee camp, Smiler and his family were selected for resettlement in the United States and assigned to live in Buffalo, New York. Nickel City Smiler documents the struggles Smiler’s family and the refugee community encounter on the streets of one of America’s poorest cities. Forced to fight against poverty, violence and bureaucracy, Smiler battles for the hope and hearts of his people. Comedy Under Your Hat is a 1940 British comedy spy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Austin Trevor. Comedy Guys Night is a 2013 comedy film written by Christopher Baldi. Animation The Legend of Silk Boy is a 2010 Chinese animated film directed by David Liu and starring Jackie Chan. The Legend of Silk Boy is a story about an ambitious little boy who stumbles into a magical world filled with fun, laughter, adventure, danger and the most amazing and colorful characters you've ever seen. Along his journey, Silk Boy discovers the history of his country and becomes a hero by fighting against the evil Filthington The Fourth who will stop at nothing to obtain all the riches of the world - especially the control of the rarest silk on earth made by the beautiful Goddess of Silk. Comedy Daddy I Am A Zombie is a 2011 animated film written by Daniel Torres and directed by Joan Espinach and Ricardo Ramón. Dixie is a 13-year-old girl, quite unhappy with her life. Five years ago, her mother divorced her father, a coroner, and on top of that, all of Dixie's peers think she's weird for being "gothic." One night, Dixie suffers an accident when a tree crashes down on her during a storm. She wakes up in the middle of a cemetery, turned into a zombie! With the help of Isis, an Egyptian mummy, and Gonner, a pirate zombie, Dixie tries to return to life while in search for Vitriol, a strange man who roams by the forest close to the cemetery. However, Dixie soon realizes that her search is also being followed by an evil zombie witch- one who wants to destroy her only chance at returning back to the living world. Comedy Geraldine is a 1953 film directed by R. G. Springsteen. Documentary film Mudanza is a film written and directed by Daniel Kvitko. Comedy Sac de noeuds is a 1985 French comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Isabelle Huppert. Science Fiction Young Frankenstein is a 1974 American comedy film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Gene Wilder as the title character, a descendant of the infamous Dr. Victor Frankenstein. The supporting cast includes Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, Richard Haydn and Gene Hackman. The screenplay was written by Wilder and Brooks. The film is an affectionate parody of the classical horror film genre, in particular the various film adaptations of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein produced by Universal in the 1930s. Most of the lab equipment used as props were created by Kenneth Strickfaden for the 1931 film Frankenstein. To further reflect the atmosphere of the earlier films, Brooks shot the picture entirely in black-and-white, a rarity in the 1970s, and employed 1930s-style opening credits and scene transitions such as iris outs, wipes, and fades to black. The film also features a notable period score by Brooks' longtime composer John Morris. Comedy Haba-baba-doo! Puti-puti-poo! is a 1998 comedy family film written by Divino Reyes and directed by Efren Jarlego. Comedy Udayananu Tharam is a 2005 Malayalam black comedy film. The film directed by Rosshan Andrrews has its climax adapted from Bowfinger. Udayananu Tharam presents the Malayalam film industry through a satirical viewpoint. It was co-written by Sreenivasan and directed by debutant Roshan Andrews. The film stars Mohanlal, Sreenivasan, Meena Durairaj, Jagathy Sreekumar, and Mukesh in the lead roles. The financial and artistic crisis which plagued the once glittering Malayalam film industry at the turn of the 21st century lies at the center of the story. It depicts the struggles of Udayabhanu, who is an assistant director and script writer and who aspires to make it big. But he is thwarted in his attempts by a scheming friend and junior artiste, Rajappan Thengamoodu, who steals his script to become superstar Saroj Kumar. Director Roshan Andrews changed his name to "Rosshan Andrrews" as per his astrologer's suggestion to ensure the success of the film. The film made the biggest ever opening in the history of Malayalam cinema. The film won two Kerala State Film Awards, for Best Debut Director and for Best Choreography. An unofficial sequel named Padmasree Bharat Dr. Documentary film A River Tamed is a documentary film directed by Becky McMillen. Animation The Fair-Haired Hare is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Released April 14, 1951, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The Fair-Haired Hare was the first short released in which Yosemite Sam was drawn with his mouth in his red mustache for the entire film. It is also one of the few cartoons where Sam refers to Bugs by name. And one of the few where Sam actually attempts to save Bugs from danger as well. Comedy Lighthearted comedy chronicling the exploits of the employees at a record store. Documentary film Head Wind is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Mohammad Rasoulof. Thriller Uneasy Lies The Mind is a 2014 drama thriller film written by Jonas Fisch and Dillon Tucker and directed by Ricky Fosheim. Thriller The Spider Woman Strikes Back is a 1946 film which is not a sequel to The Spider Woman. Comedy Pap'occhio, Il (In the Pope's Eye) is a 1980 comedy film written by Luciano De Crescenzo and directed by Renzo Arbore. Documentary film Typeface is an independent documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, about visual culture, technology and graphic design, centered on the Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Typeface the film focuses on a rural Midwestern museum and print shop where international artists meet retired craftsmen and together navigate the convergence of modern design and traditional technique. Directed by Justine Nagan, it was released in 2009 after two sold-out sneak previews at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN. Its international premiere was at the Breda International Film Festival in The Netherlands. Since that time, the film has toured around the world for screenings in select theatres, museums, universities and film festivals, including the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, a sold-out week run at the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, and the Denver Art Museum in Denver. Musician Josh Ritter provided the film’s soundtrack. Typeface won “Best Documentary” at the Flyway Film Festival in October 2009. The film was a 2010 Regional Emmy nominee for Best Documentary. Comedy Když rozvod, tak rozvod is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1982. Animation Wonder is a 2012 adventure, short, animation film written and directed by Nikki Lemon. Documentary film Beethoven: Missa Solemnis is a 1996 documentary music film Comedy I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now is a 1940 film directed by Arthur Lubin. Science Fiction The Neo Zeon remnant group, "The Sleeves", travels to Side 4's Industrial 7 colony, so that its captain, Zinnerman, can meet with the Vist Foundation leader, Cardeas Vist, to receive a "key" to something known as "LaPlace's Box", which is said to be capable of either restoring the future, or destroying the world. Audrey Burns seeks to meet Vist first and convince him not to turn over LaPlace's Box, believing the Sleeves will use it to start another war. Along the way, she is rescued by sixteen year old student Banagher Links, who agrees to take her to meet Vist. Meanwhile, a battle breaks out between the Federation's Londo Bell task force and the Sleeves. As the collateral damage rises, the colony is evacuated. Amidst the chaos, Banagher discovers the fatally wounded Cardeas Vist in the cockpit of the Unicorn Gundam. Before his death, Vist entrusts the Gundam to Banagher, who realizes that Vist was his father. Banagher then launches in the Unicorn Gundam and confronts the Sleeves' elite pilot Marida Cruz, who is piloting the Kshatriya. Documentary film We the Owners: Employees Expanding the American Dream is a documentary, historical fiction, biographical film directed by David Romero. Documentary film Patio is a 2013 short documentary crime fiction film written and directed by Aly Muritiba. Comedy Geraldine's Fortune is a 2004 Canadian comedy/drama film. It was directed by John N. Smith, written by Tim Burns and based on the play Les Belles-sœurs by Michel Tremblay. Thriller Dok nitko ne gleda is a Croatian TV film directed by Lukas Nola, starring Dragan Despot, Nataša Dorčić and Ivo Gregurević. It was released in 1992. Documentary film First Edition is a 1977 American short documentary film directed by Helen Whitney. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy How I Won the War is a black comedy film directed and produced by Richard Lester, released in 1967, based on a novel of the same name by Patrick Ryan. The film stars Michael Crawford as bungling British Army Officer Lieutenant Earnest Goodbody, with John Lennon, Jack MacGowran, Roy Kinnear and Lee Montague as soldiers under his command. The film uses an inconsistent variety of styles—vignette, straight–to–camera, and, extensively, parody of the war film genre, docu-drama, and popular war literature—to tell the story of 3rd Troop, the 4th Musketeers and their misadventures in the Second World War. This is told in the comic/absurdist vein throughout, a central plot being the setting-up of an "Advanced Area Cricket Pitch" behind enemy lines in Tunisia, but it is all broadly based on the Allied landings in North Africa in 1942 to the crossing of the last intact bridge on the Rhine at Remagen in 1945. The film was not critically well received. Documentary film Truth in 24 is a 2008 documentary film directed by Keith Cossrow and Bennett Visltear detailing Audi's preparation for the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans. The team is followed through several races prior to Le Mans, including the 12 Hours of Sebring and the 1000km of Monza. Neither race results in victory for Audi heading into Le Mans. The focus shifts to Le Mans itself, documenting the buildup to the race and the ultimate result of the race. Numerous Audi officials and drivers are interviewed through the film, including the eventual winning team of Allan McNish, Dindo Capello, and Tom Kristensen. Animation Compositio III is a 2012 short animation film directed by Miguel Pires de Matos, Bernardo Sarmento, Miguel Simas, Sandra Ramos and Sílvia Namorado. Comedy Society Goes Spaghetti is a 1930 short comedy film written by Charles Lamont, Al Martin and Mark Sandrich and directed by Mark Sandrich. Animation Dragon Quest Biography: Emblem of Roto is a 1996 manga film written by Kamui Fujiwara, Chiaki Kawamata, Akihiko Takadera, Tsukasa Sunaga and directed by Tsukasa Sunaga. Science Fiction In a post-apocalyptic future, Neutral City has sprung up on ruins located between the militant nation of Ragna and the sentient forest that controls the area's water supply. While on an adventure one day young Agito, whose father helped found the town, falls into some deep ruins. There he discovers a stasis structure that still contains one perfectly-preserved living person: a girl named Toola, who comes from the civilization prior to the calamity that destroyed the Moon and ravaged the Earth. Accidentally awakening her, Agito helps Toola adjust to this very different new world, but she has trouble accepting it and is swayed by Colonel Shanuck of Ragna, a man who, like her, awakened from stasis a few years earlier, and seeks a device that could undo the damage done to the world – and Toola is, of course, the key to finding and activating it. But activating Istok could just as well be the doom of the world as its salvation, and that is something the forest will not allow. Comedy Some Like It Hot is a 1939 comedy film starring Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, and Gene Krupa. The movie was directed by George Archainbaud, and the screenplay was written by Wilkie C. Mahoney and Lewis R. Foster, based on the play The Great Magoo by Ben Hecht and Gene Fowler, which performed briefly on Broadway in 1932. The film was released the year before Road to Singapore converted theatre and radio star Hope into a huge movie box office draw. Legendary cinematographer Karl Struss filmed the movie. The title of the film is taken from a nursery rhyme, and bears no relation to the Billy Wilder's acclaimed 1959 comedy film Some Like It Hot starring Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon, and Tony Curtis. The movie was reissued for television as Rhythm Romance, presumably to avoid viewers confusing it with the other Some Like It Hot. Thriller Rokkk (English translation: Banned) is a Bollywood film of 2010 starring Tanushree Dutta and Udita Goswami. It is the first time these two actresses are in a movie together. It is a horror thriller flick movie. The qunikness in this movie is that it does not contain any song. It is based on supernatural thoughts and inevitable emotions. Comedy The Iron Nag is a 1925 short comedy film written by Felix Adler, Frank Capra,Al Giebler and Jefferson Moffitt, and directed by Del Lord. Thriller AFR is a Danish mockumentary released in 2007, directed by Danish filmmaker Morten Hartz Kaplers, who also appears in the movie. AFR was produced by the Zentropa-producer Meta Louise Foldager. The film uses archival footage, actors, and computer effects to portray an assassination of the Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, and even before the release received substantial criticism from those who believed the subject was exploitive and in bad taste, and is therefore very similar to the controversial British mockumentary Death of a President which portrays the fictional assassination of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. The faux documentary broadcast surrounds the Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen and his secret homosexual lover, Emil until the Prime Minister is assassinated. Among the real archival footage there was a clip of Pia Kjærsgaard, who says, "[...]og så var han jo bøsse, det var kendt for enhver". Pia Kjærsgaard has dissociated herself from the use of the clip which origins from a statement to the assassination of the homosexual Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn in 2002. Several other politicians and leaders appear in the movie as well. Animation Toy Town Hall is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Comedy Inside Out II is a 1992 film directed by Nicholas Brandt, Paul Rachman, Tony Randel, Nigel Dick, Martin Donovan, Linda Hassani,Yuri Sivo, John Wentworth. Animation El Sintetizador Insomne is a 2008 animated short film written and directed by Cecilia González Anaya. Documentary film Row Hard No Excuses is a 2007 sports documentary adventure film written and directed by Luke Wolbach. Comedy Die Frauen des Herrn S. is a film directed by Paul Martin released on Aug 10, 1951. Animation Bunyan and Babe is an upcoming computer animated feature film. It is directed by Jim Rygiel and Tony Bancroft and features the voices of John Goodman as Paul Bunyan and Jeff Foxworthy as Babe the Blue Ox. Comedy The Owl and the Pussycat is a 1970 romantic comedy film directed by Herbert Ross and starring Barbra Streisand and George Segal. Streisand plays the role of a somewhat uneducated actress, model and part-time prostitute. She temporarily lives with an educated aspiring writer. Their differences are obvious, yet over time they begin to admire each other. Comedian/actor Robert Klein appears in a supporting role. Future adult film actress Marilyn Chambers, in her film début, plays Klein's girlfriend. Science Fiction The Porcelain Doll is a 2005 Hungarian drama film directed by Péter Gárdos. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Thriller The Others is a 2001 horror-thriller film written, directed and scored by Alejandro Amenábar, starring Nicole Kidman and Fionnula Flanagan. William Skidelsky of The Observer has suggested that it is inspired by the 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw. It won eight Goya Awards, including awards for Best Film and Best Director. This was the first English-language film ever to receive the Best Film Award at the Goyas, without a single word of Spanish spoken in it. The Others was nominated for six Saturn Awards including Best Director and Best Writing for Amenábar and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Alakina Mann, and won three: Best Horror Film, Best Actress for Kidman and Best Supporting Actress for Fionnula Flanagan. Kidman was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Drama and a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, with Amenábar being nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay, a rare occurrence for a horror film. Comedy French Without Tears is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Ray Milland. It was based on the play of the same name by Terence Rattigan who also co-wrote the script. An on-off working relationship between Asquith and Rattigan began with this film and continued over the next 15 years. Documentary film Document: Haino Keiji is a 2012 documentary film directed by Kazuhiro Hirao. Science Fiction Our Man Flint is a 1966 American action film that parodies the James Bond genre. The film was directed by Daniel Mann, written by Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr, and starring James Coburn as master spy Derek Flint. The main premise of the film is that a trio of mad scientists attempt to blackmail the world with a weather-control machine. Comedy ADD & Loving It?! is a Canadian documentary that aired on Global Television in September 2009. It was written and directed by Rick Green and stars Patrick McKenna. McKenna seeks a diagnosis for adult ADHD and talks to medical researchers, psychiatrists, psychologists, professors, and award-winning authors. McKenna talks about how his life as a husband and father are affected by ADD. The documentary includes Dr. Edward Hallowell, Thom Hartmann, Kate Kelly, Dr. Lenard Adler, Dr. Steven Kurtz, Dr. Umesh Jain, Dr. Annick Vincent, Dr. Laura Muggli, and Dr. Margaret Weiss. In 2010 ADD & Loving It?! won a Silver World Medal for best TV medical documentary at the New York Festivals. Documentary film A Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo is a short, documentary film directed by Barry J. Spinello. Comedy Crucero de verano is a 1964 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Animation Silent is a 2014 short animation adveture film written by Limbert Fabian, William Joyce, Brandon Oldenburg and directed by Limbert Fabian and Brandon Oldenburg. Comedy Wild Imaginings is a 2011 short comedy fantasy film written and directed by Daniel Monks. Comedy Cuatro pícaros bomberos is a 1979 Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Galettini. Comedy Visu is a 2010 comedy film. Animation Whitebrow is a 2011 animated short film directed by Sergey Sereogin. Thriller Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven is the parody sequel to the film Showgirls. It stars and is written, produced and directed by Rena Riffel, who reprises her role from the first film. An early script and Kickstarter fundraising campaign for the project was titled "Showgirl", and the script was originally titled Stardancer. The film was released in theatres at midnight movie showings, art house theatres, film festivals, and charity non-profit organizations, and also received worldwide distribution on DVD and VOD. The film features numerous cast members from the first film who reprise their original roles. These include Dewey Weber, Greg Travis, Glenn Plummer, and Rena Riffel. A sequel to Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven is in development. Comedy Poova Thalaiya is a 1969 Tamil language drama film directed by K. Balachander. The film features Gemini Ganesan and Jaishankar in lead roles. The film, produced by M. L. A. Rama. Arangakannal, had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan and was released on May 1969. The film was remade in Telugu as Bomma Borusa and in Malayalam as Balapareekshanam. Thriller Manipulation is a 2011 drama thriller film based on the novel by Walter Matthias Diggelmann, written by Alex Martin and Marion Reichert and directed by Pascal Verdosci. Comedy Cucumber Castle is a British comedy film starring The Bee Gees that aired on BBC1 on 26 December 1970. Documentary film Soriano is a documentary on the life of Osvaldo Soriano by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Soriano includes rare footage filmed by Osvaldo Soriano and friends during the early 1960s. Shot in Milano, Rome, Paris, Lintz Am Rhein, Brussels, and Buenos Aires the documentary follows on the footsteps of the Argentine writer in an attempt to reconstruct his life in exile after the military coup which forced many intellectuals in Argentina to seek refuge in Europe. Thriller Flaming Brothers is a 1987 Hong Kong crime romance film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Chow Yun-fat, Alan Tang, Pat Ha and Jenny Tseng. The film was shot in Hong Kong, Macau and Thailand. Documentary film Audrey Of The Alps is a 2012 documentary drama adventure film directed by Grace Mckenzie. Documentary film Duk County is a 2013 historical adventure documentary film written and directed by Jordan Campbell. Comedy The Extra Day is a 1956 British comedy film starring Richard Basehart, Simone Simon, George Baker and Sid James. Documentary film Whalesong is a TV program. Animation Happy Feet Two is a 2011 Australian-American 3D computer-animated family musical film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It is a sequel to Miller's 2006 film Happy Feet. It features Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugo Weaving, Magda Szubanski and Anthony LaPaglia reprising their roles from the first film. Pink voiced Gloria due to Brittany Murphy's death in 2009, and Richard Carter voiced Bryan the beachmaster due to Steve Irwin's death in 2006, respectively. Happy Feet Two is dedicated in memory of Irwin and Murphy. Common also replaced Fat Joe as Seymour. The original cast is joined by new characters voiced by Hank Azaria, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Sofía Vergara. Kennedy Miller Mitchell and Dr. D Studios from Sydney, Australia, produced the film, which premiered in North American theaters on November 18, 2011 in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D. The film was released with a Looney Tunes short called I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat starring Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird. The film received mixed reviews and was financially unsuccessful, resulting in the closure of Miller's Dr. D Studios. Thriller The Frightened City is a 1961 British film about extortion rackets and gang warfare in the West End of London. It stars Sean Connery, who plays a burglar called Paddy Damion. He is lured into a protection racket by oily mobster Harry Foulcher, in order to support his partner in crime, who is injured in a robbery. However Damion has his wits about him. Although Connery's character has a girlfriend in the story, he seduces the beautiful Anya, the mistress of the seedy and sinister crime boss Zhernikov. John Gregson plays Detective Inspector Sayers who is the policeman dedicated to tackling organised crime. The Shadows had a hit single with the main theme. Thriller The Cell is a 2000 science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Tarsem Singh, and starring Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn and Vincent D'Onofrio. Documentary film Welcome To Doe Bay is a 2012 musical, documentary film written by Dan Thornton, James Allen Smith, Amy Enser and Jonathan Cunningham, and directed by Dan Thornton and Nesib Shamah. Comedy Mama's Baby Boy is a 1923 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. Comedy Paid to Love is a 1927 romantic comedy film directed by Howard Hawks. Thriller Chandu the Magician is a 1932 American mystery-fantasy film starring Edmund Lowe as a Magician/Yogi secret agent, Frank Chandler and Bela Lugosi as the megalomaniac villain Roxor, that he must stop. Based on the radio play of the same name, written by Harry A. Earnshaw, Vera M. Oldham and R.R. Morgan. The radio series ran from 1932 to 1933 and Fox obtained the rights hoping the film would appeal to a ready-made audience. In 1934 Chandu returned in a twelve part serial, The Return of Chandu, only this time Bela Lugosi played Chandu. Comedy Ishtam is a Tamil romance film directed by Prem Nizar, starring Vimal and Nisha Aggarwal. A remake of the Telugu film Yemaindi Ee Vela, it is released on 25 May 2012 and received very poor reviews. Comedy Ang Tanging Ina is a 2003 Filipino comedy film, starring Ai-Ai de las Alas and Eugene Domingo. The movie was the highest grossing Filipino film until it was surpassed by Sukob in 2006. It currently ranks no. 6 after You Changed My Life, Sukob, its sequel Ang Tanging Ina Ninyong Lahat, Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo and A Very Special Love. Incidentally, all of these movies were produced or co-produced by Star Cinema. The film is followed by a television series of the same name and three sequels entitled Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat, Ang Tanging Ina Mo and Enteng Ng Ina Mo. Comedy Spätvorstellung is a 1982 short film directed and written by Maria Knilli. Comedy The Jackpot is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Walter Lang with James Stewart and Barbara Hale in the lead roles. It features a young Natalie Wood. The screenplay was based on a John McNulty article, "The Jackpot" in The New Yorker, about the true experiences of James P. Caffrey of Wakefield, Rhode Island who won $24,000 worth of merchandise on August 28, 1948 from the CBS radio quiz program, Sing It Again. The film is mostly forgotten today but was a successful vehicle for Stewart at the time. A radio adaptation, broadcast April 26, 1951 on NBC's Screen Directors Playhouse, received much press coverage because Stewart's co-star was Margaret Truman, making her debut as a radio actress for a fee of $2,500. She received mixed reviews and noted that her father "enjoyed it". Documentary film Things that Matter is a 2011 documentary film written by Frans Bromet, Silvia Bromet and Julie van Traa and directed by Frans Bromet. Documentary film Recuerdos de Juan O'Gorman is a 1984 biographical documentary short film written and directed by Juan Mora Catlett. Thriller Margin Call is a 2011 American independent drama film written and directed by J.C. Chandor. The story takes place over a 36-hour period at a large Wall Street investment bank and highlights the initial stages of the financial crisis of 2007–08. In focus are the actions taken by a group of employees during the subsequent financial collapse. The ensemble cast features Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Zachary Quinto, Simon Baker, Demi Moore, and Stanley Tucci. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Before the Door Pictures, Benaroya Pictures, Washington Square Films, Margin Call Productions, Sakonnet Capital Partners, and Untitled Entertainment. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions. Margin Call explores capitalism, greed and investment fraud. Following its wide release in theaters, the film garnered award nominations for its production merits from the Detroit Film Critics Society, along with several separate nominations for its screenplay and direction from recognized award organizations, including the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The score was orchestrated by musician Nathan Larson. Documentary film My Father's House is a 2011 documentary history film directed by Zhao Dayong and David L. Bandurski. Comedy The Beach Girls is a 1982 sex comedy film, directed by Pat Townsend. It stars Jeana Tomasina, Val Kline and Debra Blee. Science Fiction CQ is a 2001 film written and directed by Roman Coppola. It was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. It is a homage to 1960s European spy/sci-fi spoofs like Barbarella and Danger: Diabolik and the documentary spoof David Holzman's Diary. The cinematography is done by Robert D. Yeoman. The film stars Jeremy Davies, Jason Schwartzman, Giancarlo Giannini, Gérard Depardieu, Billy Zane, and Angela Lindvall. John Phillip Law also appears. The film features an original soundtrack by French electronic band Mellow, which was released on Emperor Norton Records. CQ was released by United Artists. The title "CQ" is revealed to be code for "Seek You", in line with the movie's theme of seeking and finding love. Documentary film Drought is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Everardo González. Documentary film Casablanca Mon Amour is a 2012 adventure drama film written and directed by John Slattery. Comedy Geordie is a 1955 British film directed and co-produced by Frank Launder, with Bill Travers in the title role as a Scotsman who becomes an athlete and competes at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. The cast includes Alastair Sim and Norah Gorsen. The film is based on David Walker's 1950 novel of the same title, adapted for the screen by Launder and his co-producer Sidney Gilliat. Documentary film In the Spirit of Laxmi is a 2010 short drama documentary film directed by Mike Rogers and Meghan Shea. Animation The Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams is a 2010 animation world cinema film written by Katharina Reschke,Jan Strathmann and Martin Quaden and directed by Jesper Møller,Sinem Sakaoglu and Helmut Fischer. Comedy Strictly Business is an 1991 American comedy film directed by Kevin Hooks, and starring Tommy Davidson, Joseph C. Phillips, and Halle Berry. The supporting cast includes Anne-Marie Johnson, David Marshall Grant, Jon Cypher, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows the ways of a mail clerk as he tries to hook his executive friend up with his clubbing girl pal and plays on comedy, business, romance, and ethics. It features a young Sam Rockwell, and the R&B group Jodeci right before their musical success. The film was shot at various locations in New York City. The prime location used in shooting the film was Manhattan. The film was released on November 8, 1991 and was made for a selected audience and was not as widely released as most films of that year. Thriller Howrah Bridge is a 1958 film directed by Shakti Samanta. Its name is a reference to Howrah Bridge, which connects Howrah to Kolkata over the Hooghly River. It features the well known Hindi song "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu"which was reused in the film Salaam Bombay!. This song was sung by Geeta Dutt and picturised on Helen. Director Samanta also said that the sensuous club number "Aaiye Meherbaan" picturized on Madhubala was also very memorable. The Music Director is O. P. Nayyar. The songs of this film were penned by the famous lyricist and Urdu poet Qamar Jalalabadi. The film performed "above average" at the box office. There is an intertextual reference to the song "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" in Karan Johar's 1998 film "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai". Science Fiction Diabolical Tales is a six-part, sci-fi/comedy short film series produced by Cosmic Control Productions. Each film follows the continuing adventures of the heroic FBI Agent Cooper and his efforts to save the United States from evil men from within the earth. The series presents a fictional alternate history based around conspiracy theories that involves some notable figures from the recent world history, yet has very tongue-in-cheek dry humor based partly around the low-budget limitations the series was obviously produced with. Comedy Benny and Babloo is a 2010 Bollywood satirical comedy film, produced by Umesh Chouhan and directed by Yunus Sajawal. The film was released in October 2010 under the Chamunda Films banner. The film stars Kay Kay Menon, Rajpal Yadav, Riya Sen, Shweta Tiwari, Rukhsar Rehman, Natassha, Richa Chadda, Maushumi Udeshi, Hiten Paintal and Aashif Sheikhin prominent roles. Animation Paula is a 2011 short animation film written and directed by Dominic Etienne Simard. Thriller Bulldog Drummond Comes Back is a 1937 American film starring John Howard. Top-billed John Barrymore plays his friend Colonel Nielsen. The picture was directed by Louis King and the supporting cast includes series regular Louise Campbell, Reginald Denny, E.E. Clive, and J. Carrol Naish. Animation Ubu et la Grande Gidouille is a 1987 French animated film directed by Jan Lenica. It is based on Alfred Jarry's play Ubu Roi. The film was released on 11 November 1987 in France. Michel Poujade and Janine Grillon were the main actors. Les Films Armorial was the production company of the film. Comedy Good Night, Elmer is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short released by Warner Bros. on October 26, 1940, directed by Chuck Jones, animated by Philip Monroe and written by Rich Hogan. The cartoon depicts the ill-fated attempts of Elmer Fudd, in a rare leading role, to extinguish a candle by his bedside so that he can retire for the night, with the flame always surging again in spite of Elmer's best efforts. Elmer finally succeeds, but only at the expense of wrecking his bedroom in the process, and no sooner than he lies down, the sun comes up, precipitating a nervous breakdown in Fudd. Comedy Global Heresy is a 2002 comedy-drama film about a highly successful American rock band recovering from the loss of their leader by going into seclusion in the United Kingdom. Thriller Terror in the Mall is a 1998 television movie directed by Norberto Barba and starring Rob Estes, Shannon Sturges, David Soul, Kai Wiesinger and Angeline Ball. The film is about a group of people trapped in a deserted mall during a flood along with an escaped prisoner. Comedy Horrible Bosses is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Seth Gordon, written by Michael Markowitz, John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, based on a story by Markowitz. It stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey, and Jamie Foxx. The plot follows three friends, played by Bateman, Day, and Sudeikis, who decide to murder their respective overbearing, abusive bosses, portrayed by Spacey, Aniston and Farrell. Markowitz's script was bought by New Line Cinema in 2005 and the film spent six years in various states of pre-production, with a variety of actors attached to different roles. By 2010, Goldstein and Daley had rewritten the script, and the film finally went into production. The film premiered in Los Angeles on June 30, 2011, and received a wide release on July 8, 2011. The film exceeded financial expectations, accruing over $28 million in the first three days to make it the number two film in the United States during its opening weekend, and going on to become the highest grossing black comedy film of all time in unadjusted dollars, breaking the record previously set by The War of the Roses in 1990. Thriller The 24th Day is a 2004 film starring Scott Speedman and James Marsden. The film is based on a play of the same name, written by Tony Piccirillo, who also directed the film. Documentary film Land, Gold and Women is a documentary about the conditions of women in rural Pakistan. It chronicles the traditional use of ritual gang rape as a method of social control. Central to the film are the stories of Mukhtar Mai, and Dr. Shazia Khalid. The documentary was first broadcast on 5 March 2006. Comedy Los turistas is a 1991 comedy film written by María Teresa Colón and directed by Roberto Castillo. Animation Everything Will Be OK is a 2006 animated short film by Don Hertzfeldt. It is the first chapter of a three-part story about a man named Bill. Hertzfeldt released the second film in the series, titled I Am So Proud of You, in 2008. The final chapter, "It's Such a Beautiful Day," was released in 2011. The entire three-part story was then edited together and released as a seamless feature film in 2012, also titled "It's Such a Beautiful Day." Everything Will Be OK won the 2007 Sundance Film Festival Jury Award in Short Filmmaking, a prize rarely bestowed on an animated film. To date it has won 40 awards, including the Grand Jury Award for Best Film at the London International Animation Festival and the Lawrence Kasdan Award for Narrative Film from the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Despite the film's short running length, Variety film critic Robert Koehler named Everything Will Be OK one of the "Best Films of 2007". The film was extremely well received by critics, describing it as "essential viewing" and, "simply one of the finest shorts produced over the past few years, be it animated or not." Comedy Bawarchi is a 1972 Indian film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee starring Rajesh Khanna and Jaya Badhuri with Asrani, A.K. Hangal, Usha Kiran and Durga Khote in supporting roles. In Mukherjee's classic style, the film contains no violence or obscenities, and focuses on spreading family values and morals through clean comedy. The movie is inspired by the Bengali Film Galpa Holeo Satyi by Tapan Sinha. The film was remade in Tamil as Samayalkaaran with M. K. Muthu and in Kannada as #73, Shaanthi Nivaasa with Sudeep. Science Fiction Fortress 2: Re-Entry, directed by Geoff Murphy, is the sequel to the 1992 film Fortress. In the film, the principal actor Christopher Lambert reprises his role as John Henry Brennick, still on the run from the MenTel Corporation. Lambert was the only original actor from Fortress, as his on-screen wife was re-cast and all his on-screen cell mates and the prison director perished in the original film. Animation Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia is the Philippines’ first all-digital full-length animated feature film by Cutting Edge Productions, advertised as "tradigital", a mix of traditional animation with 3D animation. It reinvents ghastly images of Philippine mythical creatures into heartwarming characters in a young boy's adventure. This $1.3 million production composed of over 500 local animators features a “tra-digital animation” technique using paperless 2D and 3D technologies. It has 2D animation for its characters and 3D animation for the backdrops. The production team of Dayo spent several months developing the story, mood, and the whole package of the animation. While writing the script, the writers consulted a book on local mythology by Maximo Ramos entitled Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology. Compared to the usual three-year completion of a traditional full-length animation, this film aimed to be finished within a short span of two years. Dayo is written by Artemio Abad, Jr. and Eric Cabahug and directed by Robert Quilao. It is among the eight movies that was screened during the 34th Metro Manila Film Festival in December 2008. Comedy Türkisch für Anfänger is a 2012 adventure and comedy film written by Bora Dagtekin and Andy Raymer and directed by Bora Dagtekin. Animation Little Nobody is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Science Fiction The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012 is a 1987 collection of music videos from the The Super Dimension Fortress Macross animated television series and the Macross: Do You Remember Love? theatrical film remake. Released to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the series, it also contains several minutes of new footage that depicted story events that were initially planned but not animated for the endings of the television series and the film. Preliminary designs were created for these story events in the production of the earlier works, but Flash Back 2012 was the first time that these events were animated. The premise of the collection is a farewell concert by Lynn Minmay, who is leaving the Earth on its first long-distance colony vessel, Megaroad-01. Science Fiction L'homme à la tête de caoutchouc is a 1901 silent French fantasy film directed by Georges Méliès. It was filmed in 1901 and released in 1901. Documentary film Sleeping Distric is a 2014 documentary film directed by Tinne Zenner. Thriller Samurai Resurrection is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Thriller Voices from Beyond is a 1990 Italian mystery thriller film by director Lucio Fulci. The story centers about the murder of a wealthy man, with his spirit returning to guide his daughter in discovering his killers. Thriller Looping the Loop is a 1928 German silent thriller film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Werner Krauss, Jenny Jugo and Warwick Ward. Documentary film Sur le fil is a 2009 documentary film. Science Fiction Dinosaurus! is a 1960 science fiction film directed by Irvin Yeaworth and produced by Jack H. Harris. The leading role was intended for Steve McQueen, who starred in The Blob two years earlier, also directed by Yeaworth Jr. But for reasons not clear, the offer was never made to McQueen. Comedy Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher is a 1968 British comedy film directed by John Krish and starring Robin Phillips, Geneviève Page and Donald Wolfit. It is an adaptation of the novel Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh. The film was made with a budget of $1,970,000. Documentary film Iranium is a 2011 documentary film by director Alex Traiman, Written and Distributed by Clarion Fund. Featuring footage with Iranian leaders and interviews with 25 leading politicians, dissidents, and researchers, the film discusses the Iranian nuclear program, Middle East policy, terrorism, and nuclear proliferation. Beginning with the Islamic revolution, the film documents the creation of the Iranian nuclear program and development of weapons of mass destruction. The film discusses Iranian foreign policy and Iran – United States relations, including the Iran hostage crisis and the 1979 Iranian Revolution and takeover by Ayatollah Khomeini to what it refers to as "the brutal nature of the Iranian regime to its own citizens, and the Iranian people’s desire to rejoin the international community." The film is produced by the Clarion Fund. It was produced by the same team that produced Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West and The Third Jihad. Iranian and Academy Award nominated actress Shohreh Aghdashloo narrates the film. Comedy François is a 2008 short comedy film directed by Dario Gorini and Iacopo Zanon. Documentary film 100 nen gohan is a documentary film directed by Chigumi Obayashi. Animation Saul of Tarsus is a 1990 short animation family film written by Brian Nissen and Orson Scott Card and directed by Richard Rich. Comedy Treasure of San Gennaro is a 1966 Italian comedy film starring Nino Manfredi, Senta Berger, Totò and Claudine Auger. It is directed by Dino Risi and is a funny classic story of a perfect robbery plan gone wrong in the Italian way. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Thriller Teesri Ankh is a 1982 action thriller film written by Subbir Mukherjee, K.A. Narayan and others and directed by Subodh Mukherji. Thriller Papertrail is a 1997 film directed by Damian Lee. Animation Finding Dory is an upcoming 3D-computer-animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a sequel to the 2003 Pixar film Finding Nemo. Andrew Stanton, who directed the original film, will return as director, alongside Angus MacLane as his co-director. The film is scheduled to be released on June 17, 2016. It has also been confirmed that characters from the first film will appear in the sequel, including Dory, Nemo, Marlin and the "Tank Gang". Comedy Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade is a Disney direct-to-video animated film released on December 9, 2003. The film is based on the Disney television series Recess. It was released simultaneously with another direct-to-video Recess film, Recess: All Growed Down. It is considered the series finale to the show. Comedy Asathal is a 2001 Tamil-comedy film written and directed by P. Vasu. The film featured Sathyaraj and Ramya Krishnan in the leading roles. Produced by Mala Cine Creations and featuring music composed by Bharathwaj, the was released on May 19, 2001. Thriller Athadu is a 2005 Telugu action thriller written and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. The movie features an ensemble cast of Mahesh Babu, Trisha Krishnan, Sonu Sood, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Sayaji Shinde, Nassar and Prakash Raj. The film was produced by D. Kishore and M. Ram Mohan on Jayabheri Arts banner while actor Murali Mohan was the presenter of the film. Story, Screenplay and Dialogues were penned by Trivikram Srinivas while Sirivennela Sitaramasastri and Viswa penned the lyrics for the songs. The movie's soundtrack was scored by Mani Sharma. K. V. Guhan handled the cinematography of the film while Sreekar Prasad edited the film. Thota Tharani was the art director of the film while Peter Hein was the stunt and fight choreographer. The film narrates the story of two professional killers Nandu and Malli who are orphans. Nandu is assigned an assassination attempt on a politician who gets killed by somebody before Nandu could shoot. During his escape, Nandu turns the reason for Pardhu's death who was returning to his native town after running away in his childhood. Thriller Before the Revolution is a 2013 documentary, family, historical fiction and thriller film directed by Dan Shadur. Documentary film Open Sesame: The Story of Seeds is a 2013 documentary film directed by M. Sean Kaminsky. Comedy In the Meantime, Darling is a 1944 American drama film produced and directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Arthur Kober and Michael Uris focuses on a wealthy war bride who is forced to adjust to living in spartan conditions in military housing during World War II. Thriller The Caller is a 1987 mystery thriller film starring Malcolm McDowell and Madolyn Smith Osborne, distributed independently by Empire Pictures. The special effects were done by FX engineer John Carl Beuchler, known for his long list of film credits including Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, and Re-Animator. Comedy Bébés à gogo French: Babes a GoGo, is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Paul Mesnier, written by Marcel Franck, starring Jane Sourza and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the title: "Babes a GoGo". Comedy Addams Family Reunion is a 1998 film based on The Addams Family television series. While created mainly for the direct-to-video market, it did premiere first on television on Fox Family. It is not a continuation of the two Paramount Addams Family films from 1991 and 1993, but rather a reboot of the franchise. This film also served as a pilot of sorts for the television series The New Addams Family. To date, the film is only available on VHS and has not been released on DVD. It was shot in Los Angeles, California. Animation Mister Smile is a 1999 animated short film by American animator Fran Krause. The film was created by Krause while he was attending Rhode Island School of Design. It has won several awards in independent film festivals. The story follows a variety of characters who are all invited to a party at the home of Mister Smile. Documentary film This multi-part documentary is based on the memoirs of Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978). Rare archival materials have been gathered from Russian archives in Moscow and Armenia, family members have been interviewed on camera, and research is underway for a film that will be the first in the West to document the life and music of one of the world's most loved composers.Khachaturian was the President of the powerful Composer's Union of the Soviet Union, and as a communist party functionary wielded great influence over the course of Russian music. However, he was also a comrade and personal friend to the dissident composers of the time - Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and others.This film is about the fine line a man had to tread between being a loyal party functionary on the one hand, and a fighter for artistic freedom on the other. Thriller Seoul Raiders is a 2005 Hong Kong action film co-written and directed by Jingle Ma and starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Richie Jen and Shu Qi. The film is a sequel to the 2000 film Tokyo Raiders. Documentary film CLAW: The Collective of Lady Arm Wrestlers is a sports documentary film directed by Billy Hunt and Brian Wimer. Comedy Mad Money is a 2008 comedy-crime film starring Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah and Katie Holmes, and directed by Callie Khouri. It is loosely based on the 2001 British film Hot Money. Animation My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super-Duper Super Sleuths is one of three Winnie the Pooh films based on the short lived series My Friends Tigger and Pooh. This is the fifth Winnie the Pooh film to feature Lumpy the Heffalump. Animation Hercules: Zero to Hero is a 1998 direct-to-video followup to Disney's 1997 animated feature Hercules. It was released on August 31, 1998, and serves as the pilot to Hercules: The Animated Series. Thriller The Danger of Love: The Carolyn Warmus Story is a 1992 film directed by Joyce Chopra. Animation Marquis is a 1989 French-language film, produced in Belgium and France, based on the life and writings of the Marquis de Sade. All the actors wear animal masks, and their voices are dubbed. There are a few scenes involving clay animation. The film was a project by French cartoonist Roland Topor who earlier delivered the imagery for the animated cult classic La Planète Sauvage. The tagline used in the US release was, "A bizarre tale of sex, lust, and the French Revolution." Comedy Luk lau hau joh yee chi ga suk tse lai is a 2008 comedy film written by Cheung Fan, Cheung Fan and Chun-Chun Wong and directed by Chun-Chun Wong. Animation Oral Infection is a film in the 2001 OVA film series Malice@Doll. Animation Betty Boop and Little Jimmy is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop and featuring newspaper comic strip character Little Jimmy. Thriller Nerariyan CBI is a 2005 Malayalam film directed by K Madhu, written by S. N. Swami, and starring Mammootty, Mukesh and Jagathy Sreekumar. This film is the fourth in the series of the CBI investigative thrillers featuring Mammootty as CBI officer Sethurama Iyer. Prequels to this film are Oru CBI Diary Kurippu, Jagratha and Sethurama Iyer CBI. A fifth Veendum CBI in the series has been announced and is now in the pre-production stage. Comedy "In The Romantics, seven close friends—all members of a tight, eclectic college clique—reconvene at a deluxe seaside wedding to watch two of their own tie the knot. Lila is the golden girl preparing for her dream wedding, and Laura is Lila's maid of honor. Once college roommates, Laura and Lila have been best friends since their first meeting on campus, but Lila's groom, Tom, is the man they have long rivaled over. Promiscuity and hi-jinks abound as the drunken friends frolic in the nearby surf and revel in the nostalgic haze of their glory days. Producer-turned-director Galt Niederhoffer adapts her own novel of the same name in this audacious first feature. With an outstanding ensemble cast, The Romantics is both a Zeitgeist love story and generational comedy that breathes new life into the genre and recaptures the camaraderie of youth." Quoting the description from the 2010 Sundance Film Festival site. Comedy Seven and a Half is a Serbian dark comedy film directed by Miroslav Momčilović. It was released in 2006. Comedy The Black Sheep of Whitehall is a 1942 British black-and-white comedy war film, directed by Will Hay and Basil Dearden, and; starring Will Hay as Professor Will Davis, John Mills and Basil Sydney. It was produced by Michael Balcon and Ealing Studios. Comedy The Dog in the Manger is a 1996 Spanish film directed by Pilar Miró and based on an homonymous play by Lope de Vega. Documentary film Ça ira - Il fiume della rivolta, also released internationally as Thermidor, is an Italian collage film of documentary film and drama film genres directed by Tinto Brass. Taking its name from the popular revolutionary song Ça ira, the film is a critical narrative of 20th century revolutions from 1900 to 1962 and their legacy. The first film directed by Brass, Ça ira - Il fiume della rivolta was produced in 1962 but it could be premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 1964, to see theatrical release in December. Documentary film Beyond Belief is a feature documentary directed by Beth Murphy. The film follows Susan Retik and Patti Quigley, two women who lost their husbands on September 11, 2001, as they set up humanitarian programs for war widows in Afghanistan. It premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Comedy Class is a 1983 American romantic comedy-drama film, directed by Lewis John Carlino and is also the film debut of Andrew McCarthy, John Cusack, Virginia Madsen, Lolita Davidovich and Alan Ruck. Thriller Le Marginal is a French crime film directed by Jacques Deray. Comedy Twilight of the Mississippi is a documentary advanture comedy film directed by Gus Ganley. Comedy Lessons in Love is a comedy romance silent film directed by Chester Withey. Comedy Pink Flamingos is a 1972 American transgressive black comedy exploitation film written, produced, scored, shot, edited, and directed by John Waters. When the film was initially released, it caused a huge degree of controversy due to the wide range of perverse acts performed in explicit detail. It has since become one of the most notorious films ever made and made an underground star of the flamboyant drag queen actor Divine. The film co-stars David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Mink Stole, Danny Mills, Cookie Mueller, and Edith Massey. Produced on a budget of only $10,000, it was mostly shot on weekends in Phoenix, a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland. After screenings at universities across the U.S. including Harvard College in 1973, the film was distributed theatrically by Saliva Films, and later by New Line Cinema and became a nationally known film. Since its release it has had a rather devoted cult following and is one of Waters' most iconic films. In 1997, for the 25th anniversary of the 1972 premiere, the film was re-released. Comedy Darkness, Light, Darkness is a 1989 animated short film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer. Comedy Bendik & the Monster is a 2014 animation shortfilm written by Thomas Seeberg Torjussen and directed by Frank Mosvold. Comedy These Dangerous Years is a 1957 British comedy musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring George Baker, Frankie Vaughan, Carole Lesley, Thora Hird, Kenneth Cope, David Lodge and John Le Mesurier. The army sequences were filmed in the Inglis Barracks, Mill Hill, London NW7. Documentary film Time Machine: The Journey Back is a documentary film, produced in 1993 for airing on PBS stations. It was hosted by Rod Taylor and produced and directed by Clyde Lucas. The film was made about the Time Machine prop, not the movie, but during filming, Bob Burns surprised director Clyde Lucas by having Gene Warren, Sr. drop by. Warren, the award winning effects creator for the original movie, consented to an on-air interview in which he discussed creating the special effects for the film. This led to an interview with one of Warren's partners, Wah Chang, in Northern California. Chang and Warren shared more details about creating the effects and how the little Time Machine prop was made. Lucas contacted the original screenwriter, David Duncan, who agreed to write a mini-sequel to George Pal's film. The mini-sequel reunited George with Filby. Lucas first filmed Whit Bissell for the opening, recreating his role as Walter. It would be Bissell's last acting performance. The film won a Saturn Award and a Telly Award. It was included as a "special feature" on the DVD for George Pal's film The Time Machine, released by Warner Bros. and was featured in Starlog Magazine. Comedy Park Sharks is a 2009 comedy drama film written and directed by Dan Lee. Comedy An American teenage girl, Justice, moves to the Bahamas with her father and discovers a strange world. Justice learns to overcome difficult obstacles through the sport of sailing. Comedy The Miracle of P. Tinto is a 1998 comedy film written by Javier Fesser & Guillermo Fesser and directed by Javier Fesser. Thriller Ice Station Zebra is a 1968 cold-war era suspense and espionage film directed by John Sturges, starring Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Ernest Borgnine, and Jim Brown. The screenplay by Alistair MacLean, Douglas Heyes, Harry Julian Fink, and W. R. Burnett is loosely based upon MacLean's 1963 novel of the same name. Both have parallels to real-life events that took place in 1959. The film was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Daniel L. Fapp, and presented in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. The original music score is by Michel Legrand. Comedy Megamind: The Button of Doom is a 2011 animated short film released on DVD/Blu-ray with Megamind on February 25, 2011, starring Will Ferrell and David Cross. It also made its television premiere on Nickelodeon on February 26, 2011. Comedy Bonz is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Shohei Tada. Thriller We Wanted More is 2013 short film written by Margaret Rose Lester and Stephen Patrick Dunn and directed by Stephen Patrick Dunn. Science Fiction In the 23rd century, a penal colony in a distant galaxy falls into anarchy when an inmate loads a virus into the computer system. While cryonic suspension was used to control the most dangerous criminals there, with the computers down these deadly men are back in circulation and determined to cause mayhem. With a gang of brilliant but dangerous inmates in control, a petty thief and the driver of the prison shuttle must stand against these lawless men for their own survival. Comedy Kung Fu Tootsie is a 2007 Thai action-comedy film written and directed by Jaturong Mokjok. Comedy Felicita Colombo is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli. Comedy Die Hard Dracula is a 1998 comedy and horror film written and directed by Peter Horak. Documentary film E-Team is a 2014 American documentary film co-directed and produced by Katy Chevigny and Ross Kauffman. The film premiered in the competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. Rachel Beth Anderson and Ross Kauffman won the Cinematography Award: U.S. Documentary at the festival, as well as the Candescent Award. Comedy Hoi Polloi is the tenth short film starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Comedy Mystery! Dead Gorgeous is a 2002 comedy, crime, drama, thriller film written by Andrew Payne and directed by Sarah Harding. Comedy My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks is a 2014 Canadian–American animated musical comedy film sequel to 2013's My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, and a spin-off of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic animated television series. Written by Meghan McCarthy and directed by Jayson Thiessen, the film premiered in select movie theaters across the United States and Canada on September 27, 2014, which was followed by broadcast on Discovery Family, a joint venture between Discovery Communications and Hasbro, on October 17, 2014. The film re-envisions the main characters of the series, normally ponies, as human characters in a high school setting. The film's plot involves Twilight Sparkle's friends and Sunset Shimmer from Canterlot High in need of Twilight's help. Critical reviews have been positive, with the movie being described as "far superior" to the first installment. Documentary film After Winter: Sterling Brown is a documentary by Haile Gerima about the famous Black poet, Sterling Brown. Documentary film Dream and Melncholy is a 2011 documentary film directed by Shuntaro Katsura. Animation Demoni is a 2012 short music animation film directed by Theodore Ushev. Documentary film The Captain And His Pirate is a 2013 documentary drama film directed by Andy Wolff. Documentary film Master Tito And The Social Capoeira is a 2012 documentary short film written by Ingrid Júnia, Raissa Cristine, Joyce Lime, Izabela dos Santos and directed by Francisco Vorcaro. Thriller Asylum is a 1972 British horror film made by Amicus Productions. The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker, produced by Milton Subotsky, and scripted by Robert Bloch. Baker had considerable experience as a director of horror films as he had tackled Quatermass and The Pit, and Scars of Dracula. Robert Bloch, who wrote the script for Asylum based on a series of his own short stories, was also the author of the novel Psycho which Hitchcock directed as a film. It is a horror anthology film, one of several produced by Amicus during the 1960s and 1970s. Others were Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, Torture Garden, Tales from the Crypt, The House That Dripped Blood, The Vault of Horror, and From Beyond the Grave. Shot in April 1972, the film was edited and set for release 15 weeks after the final day of shooting, premièring in July 1972 in the UK. The film had its North American début on 17 November 1972. Animation Maple Syrup is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Yoshino Aoki. Documentary film This article is on the documentary film about exotic pets. The Elephant in the Living Room is an American documentary film about the raising of exotic pets in homes around the United States, and the controversy surrounding the issue. In some States there are currently no laws around keeping exotic animals as pets, even though incidents have occurred where their owners and people around them are put in serious danger and hurt by these animals. Comedy She Shall Have Music is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Jack Hylton, June Clyde and Claude Dampier. Hylton played himself in a story built around a millionaire shipowner who hires a band to publicise his ships. It was also released as Wherever She Goes. For distribution in the United States, to comply with the 1930 Motion Picture Production Code scenes involving portions of two songs and a dance featuring an "an undue amount of nudity" were removed. Documentary film The Occult History of the Third Reich, narrated by Patrick Allen and directed by Dave Flitton, is a 1991 four-part History Channel documentary regarding the occult influences and history of Nazi Germany and early 20th century Germany. Documentary film Our Times is a 2002 documentary film directed by Rakhshan Bani Etemad. Documentary film Aliens of the Deep is a 2005 documentary film, directed in part by James Cameron alongside fellow cameraman and friend Steven Quale, who would go on to direct Final Destination 5 six years later, and filmed in the IMAX 3D format. It was produced by Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures. Cameron teams with NASA scientists to explore the Mid-Ocean Ridges, submerged chains of mountains in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans that are home to some of the planet's more unusual forms of life. Comedy Bongja is a 2000 film written by Kim Jeon Han and directed by Park Chul-soo. Documentary film One Who Came Back is a 1951 American short documentary film produced by Owen Crump and the National Organization of Disabled American Veterans, about an American soldier wounded in the Korean War, rescued from behind enemy lines and transported back to the United States. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Documentary film Father Wanted: With a Piggy Nose is a 2012 documentary, short and family film written and directed by Annelies Kruk. Animation Tom chases Jerry yet again and they both end up in a large fancy hotel lobby. While chasing him, Tom accidentally breaks many items in one of the rooms and the hotel's manager notices this. The manager angrily raises his voice at Tom, who now is begging at his feet to show mercy. The man tells Tom to be a worker for the hotel, but if he hears any complaints or problems, Tom will be sent to the Kitty Pound (Or in Tom's opinion, jail). Jerry decides that this is the perfect opportunity to ruin Tom's day. Science Fiction Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1953 American comedy horror film directed by Charles Lamont and stars the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, and co-stars Boris Karloff. Loosely based on the novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, the film follows the story of two American detectives visiting Edwardian London who become involved with the hunt for Dr. Jekyll, who is responsible for a series of murders. Comedy Life and Death of the Illustrious Rasputin is a 2012 animation short biography comedy history film written and directed by Céline Devaux. Comedy Cabin by the Lake is a horror TV movie released in 2000. It tells the story of Stanley, played by Judd Nelson, a script writer who begins killing girls for research for a movie he is writing, where the villain does the same thing. A 2001 sequel entitled Return to Cabin by the Lake was filmed and follows Stanley's attempts to direct a film based on his previous murders by posing as the film's director. Comedy Jerry Cotton is a 2010 German comedy crime film directed by Philipp Stennert and Cyrill Boss and starring Christian Tramitz, Christian Ulmen and Mónica Cruz. It is a re-boot of the Jerry Cotton series of films. FBI agent Jerry Cotton fights crime in New York City. On December 17 and 26 2012 it was shown on HBO Asia in Original German language with English subtitles. Science Fiction Factory Farmed is a 2008 short sci-fi film written and directed by Gareth Edwards. Thriller Ultimate Fights is a 2002 Flixmix fight scenes compilatio, with footages from Rumble In The Bronx, Gladiator, Fists of Legend, Black Mask, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story and others. Documentary film El pueblo Maya is a 1983 short documentary film directed by Carlos Velo. Science Fiction Kudzu Vine is a 2011 short documentary science-fiction film written and directed by Josh Gibson. Documentary film Sexual abuse of children by women is still a social taboo. The idea contradicts all the usual clichés. Women are primarily the victims of sexual violence and not the perpetrators. But experts estimate that women commit 15-20% of sexual abuse. Usually it is mothers who abuse their own children. These cases are hardly ever brought to court – and convictions are even more seldom. Often the victims feel deeply ashamed. Also, the police and the judiciary frequently assume that women are incapable of such crimes. And finally, it is often difficult to determine with certainty where loving concern ends and sexual violence starts. The film tells the stories of Axel and Andrea, both haunted by their memories of the sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of their mothers. For a long time they repressed the memories of these traumatic childhood experiences and it was not until after the birth of their own children that their devastating memories came back and threatened to overwhelm them. In order to be able to lead normal lives with their children, both Axel and Andrea had to confront their experiences. A big problem for them is that sexual abuse by women is still a taboo subject. Again and again, Axel and Andrea have to fight rejection and incomprehension. But in the end both of them manage to tell their story in public as a first step in a long, painful healing process. We hear from players in the global economic casino, thinkers and world-class economists, like the celebrated writer Michael Lewis and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz. They give an unflinching account of today’s situation and draw fascinating historical parallels. Comedy Catherine Saint John-Burke is an independent, sophisticated British woman living in London's Chelsea. Her world is turned upside down when she comes home one day to find an uncouth Kiwi woman, Shirley Zachary, drinking beer on her sofa. Shirley announces she is Catherine's long lost half-sister. As far as Catherine is concerned, the only thing Shirley has lost, is her mind.Undaunted by Catherine’s doubts, Shirley claims that their father, whom Catherine though had died before she was born, is still alive and trying to make claims on both their properties following the simultaneous death of their mothers.Both girls eventually agree to work together to track down their con-man father in order to get rightful ownership of their inheritance. Along their journey they discover many things, but most importantly they discover the meaning of “Sisterhood.” Documentary film Bird Cage is a documentary film directed by Nahid Persson Sarvestani. Comedy Om Dar-Ba-Dar is a 1988 Indian Postmodernist film directed by Kamal Swaroop and starring Anita Kanwar, Aditya Lakhia and Gopi Desai in lead roles. The film, about the adventures of a school boy named Om along with his family, is set in Ajmer and Pushkar in Rajasthan, and employs nonlinear narrative and an absurdist storyline to satire mythology, arts, politics and philosophy. The film won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie in 1989. It was never commercially released in India, though it achieved success in International Film Festivals including Berlin where it premiered, and soon became a cult film. In 2013, National Film Development Corporation of India had planned an official national release of a digitally restored print of the film. The film finally released in Indian theaters after 26 years, on January 17, 2014. Documentary film "A book about discrimination against Aids sufferers in China provided the inspiration for Chinese director Gu Changwei – who won a Silver Bear for GONG QUE/THE WOMAN at the 2005 Berlinale – to make his latest drama, a moving love story entitled MO SHU WAI ZHUAN/TIL DEATH DO US PART. Having cast two well-known actors, Zhang Ziyi and Aaron Kwok, as the leads, the director decided to cast genuine Aids patients in supporting roles. Made alongside Gu Changwei’s sumptuous melodrama, Zhao Liang’s documentary records Gu Changwei’s search for these cast members – but the resulting film is so much more than a glimpse of events behind-the-scenes. Zhao Liang’s film portrays Aids sufferers of both genders; they are all people with very different biographies. As if it wasn’t bad enough being infected by HIV, their suffering is compounded by the fact that in the People’s Republic of China the disease is hushed up and people living with Aids are ostracised. In China, the public at large knows very little about the disease and most people associate the virus with promiscuity. This fear of discrimination forces most patients to hide the fact that they are positive. The Aids sufferers in Zhao Liang’s film were willing to share their experiences with him. The filmmaker was able to make contact with them via internet support groups; he also visited children with Aids at a ‘red ribbon’ school; but above all, he talked to Aids sufferers during the making of Gu Changwei’s film. It is their presence which lends Changwei’s film its particular authenticity." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy Billy Blazes, Esq. is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The film was a parody of Westerns of the time. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the British Film Institute. Comedy Hudugaata is a 2007 Kannada film directed by Sanjay K and produced by B.G. Babu Reddy under the Nitin productions banner. The film stars Golden Star Ganesh, Rekha Vedavyas and Avinash in pivotal roles. The soundtrack, composed by Jassie Gift, was launched on 27 May 2007. It was originally planned to be released on 1 June 2007, but the film released on 8 June 2007. It completed its 100 days run successfully. The film is a remake of the Hindi Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin which itself was a remake of the Hollywood movie It Happened One Night. Comedy Little Orphan Airedale is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Charles M. Jones and released on October 4, 1947. It was later reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies short. Its major significance is its status as the debut of Jones's character Charlie Dog. The title is a play on Little Orphan Annie. Comedy Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari is a 2002 Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran. Comedy Bhago Bhoot Aayaa is a 1985 Bollywood film directed by Krishna Naidu and starring Ashok Kumar, Aruna Irani, Deven Verma, Shakti Kapoor, Rajesh Behl.A young girl has returned to India from London to see her old dying uncle. But she is unaware of presence of some goons planning to find hidden treasures of that house. Comedy Trail of the Screaming Forehead is a 2007 sci-fi comedy film written and directed by Larry Blamire. Comedy Jump Jilani is a 2014 comedy romance film directed by E Satti Babu. Science Fiction The Fabulous Baron Munchausen is a 1961 Czechoslovak romantic adventure film directed by Karel Zeman, based on the tales about Baron Münchhausen. The film combines live-action with various forms of animation and is highly stylized, often evoking the engravings of Gustave Doré. Thriller Heart of the Storm is a 2004 television film starring Melissa Gilbert and Thomas Cavanagh. It is about a prison break during a hurricane. Three convicts named Tad, Juke, and the leader Simpson, seek refuge in a small family's house and hold them captive. Soon the family begins to get along with them until Tad and Simpson get into a fight where Simpson shoots Tad, incapacitating him. When the family father comes home he is also shot. When Juke tries to help the family escape Simpson's treachery, he too is wounded by gunshot. They manage to kill Simpson by igniting hairspray with fire, disfiguring Simpson's face, which makes him stagger backwards and flip over to his death on the stair balcony. Documentary film Hell's Bells: The Dangers of Rock 'N' Roll is a 1989 Christian documentary film produced and directed by Eric Holmberg, who also produced and directed its sequel, Hell's Bells 2 - The Power and Spirit of Popular Music. Science Fiction Aunt Hilda! is a 2013 animation, comedy, family film written by Jacques-Rémy Girerd, Benoît Chieux, and Iouri Tcherenkov, and directed by Benoît Chieux and Jacques-Rémy Girerd. Comedy Amour et confusions is a French film which was released in 1997. It stars Patrick Braoudé, Kristin Scott Thomas and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. Documentary film The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan is a 2010 documentary film directed by Henry Corra, which follows Michael Nolan on the search for his brother McKinley Nolan, a U.S. Army Private who vanished during the Vietnam War. The circumstances of McKinley's disappearance were mysterious, and his status and whereabouts became classified U.S. military information to which the Nolan family was denied access. Retired Lt. Dan Smith returned 40 years later to the U.S. from Tay Ninh, Vietnam having encountered a nameless American man whom he later photo-identified as McKinley Nolan. The search for McKinley is a deeply personal journey for his brother Michael and includes groundbreaking footage and interviews of former Khmer Rouge and Viet Cong members. Thriller The Ghazi Shaheed is a 1998 thriller drama film based on the disasters that befell the PNS Ghazi on Bay of Bengal. It was directed by Kazim Pasha and stars Shabbir Jan as Commander Zafar Khan and Adnian Jilani as Lt.Cdre Pervez Hameed. The drama film was financed and produced by the ISPR and the Navy and was filmed mostly in Arabian sea. Thriller Who Dares Wins is a 1982 British film starring Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark and Edward Woodward, directed by Ian Sharp. The title is the motto of the elite Special Air Service. The plot is largely inspired by the Iranian Embassy siege of 1980, during which the SAS stormed the building to rescue those being held hostage inside. Euan Lloyd, the film's producer, got the idea for the film after watching live television coverage of the event, but he had to move quickly to prevent the idea being taken by somebody else. An initial synopsis was created by George Markstein. This was then turned into a novel by James Follett as The Tiptoe Boys, in thirty days. Meanwhile, chapter-by-chapter as the novel was completed, it was posted to Reginald Rose in Los Angeles, who wrote the final screenplay. Documentary film De panzazo is a Mexican documental film, led by Juan Carlos Rulfo and co-produced by Carlos Loret de Mola. It was an initiative of the Mexican non-profit educational organization "Mexicanos Primero". This project was developed over three years. It premiered in Mexico on February 24, 2012 in Guadalajara, San Luis Potosi, Mérida, Morelia, Puebla, Querétaro and the Federal District. Comedy Castles in the Air is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Lilian Harvey, Vittorio De Sica and Otto Treßler. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome, as part of a co-production with Germany. A separate German-language version was also released. It is based on a novel by Franz Franchy. Documentary film FROM RIVER TO SEA is an emotional, heartfelt story about journeys, decisions and modern life. As a small glimpse into the realities of what it means to be a mother in our times, we follow Susan Fink, a filmmaker, whose life - after a devastating divorce - is at a crossroads. She is 36, without a home of her own, and living with her daughter in her mother's one-bedroom apartment. Her spirit is broken and the relationships with her mother and daughter have been harmed by despair and neglect. While on a trip to Eastern Europe, attempting to film the realities of post-war Jewish life, she confronts her own demons and decides to repair the damage with her mother and daughter. She transforms the journey into one of discovery and fulfillment - seeking advice and learning about herself along the way.Shot on location in Slovakia, Russia, Germany, Ukraine, and Los Angeles, the film follows Susan, her mother, and her daughter on their travels. Using their shared Jewish tradition and her heart as a guide, Susan struggles to heal and reconnect the three generations - searching for a way to heal herself, and bring them all back together once again. Comedy Getting Married is a 1978 TV movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, written by John Hudock, and starring Richard Thomas, Bess Armstrong, and Mark Harmon. A man falls in love with a newscaster and attempts to win her heart before she weds another man. Documentary film American Drug War: The Last White Hope is a 2007 documentary by writer/director Kevin Booth about the War on Drugs in the United States. Documentary film Nanocam, a trip into biodiversity is a 2011 short fulldome show that was screened at 2011 Melbourne International Film Festival. Thriller Blackheart is a 1998 crime thriller film written by Brad and Brock Simpson and directed by Dominic Shiach. Thriller Where Danger Lives is a 1950 film noir thriller directed by John Farrow. The film stars Robert Mitchum, Faith Domergue, and Claude Rains. At the time, Domergue was the latest of Howard Hughes' protegees. Documentary film The Greatest is a 1977 film about the life of boxer Muhammad Ali, in which Ali plays himself. It was directed by Tom Gries and Monte Hellman. The film follows Ali's life from the 1960 Olympics to his regaining the heavyweight crown from George Foreman in their famous "Rumble in the Jungle" fight in 1974. The footage of the boxing matches themselves are largely the actual footage from the time involved. The song "The Greatest Love of All" was written for this film and sung by George Benson; it was later remade by Whitney Houston as "Greatest Love of All". The movie is based on a book written by Muhammad Ali, Herbert Muhammad and Richard Durham. Comedy Legend Of John The Inverted is a 2009 short comedy family fantasy film written by Philippe Lamensch and directed by Philippe Lamensch and Françoise Duelz. Comedy The Bamboo Blonde is a 1946 American film directed by Anthony Mann based on an original story "Chicago Lulu" by Wayne Whittaker, and starring Frances Langford and Ralph Edwards in a patriotic War movie. Comedy Three Minute Moments is a 2007 British comedy feature film about speed dating. It was directed by Don Allen and written by Hari Patience. Three Minute Moments stars Katherine Heath, Giles Alderson, Philip Hayden, Naomi Martin and Belinda Lang who has an illustrious career in theatre and on television. The film follows three characters – Lucy, Emmett and Alicia – through their day and what inspires them to go speed dating. Because of the subject matter, there are more than 50 actors in the film. It highlights dates that you really wouldn't like to have. Comedy Taco Shop is a 2012 comedy film directed by Joaquin Perea. Comedy Wedding Rehearsal is a 1932 British romantic comedy film starring Roland Young as a bachelor forced to seek a wife. Animation Happy Feet is a 2006 Australian-American computer-animated musical family film, directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It was produced at Sydney-based visual effects and animation studio Animal Logic for Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures and Kingdom Feature Productions and was released in North American theaters on November 17, 2006. It is the first animated film produced by Kennedy Miller in association with visual effects/design company Animal Logic. Though primarily an animated film, Happy Feet does incorporate motion capture of live action humans in certain scenes. The film was simultaneously released in both conventional theatres and in IMAX 2D format. The studio had hinted that a future IMAX 3D release was a possibility. However, Warner Bros., the film’s production company, was on too tight a budget to release Happy Feet in IMAX digital 3D. Happy Feet won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, and was nominated for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature and the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film. The film was dedicated in memory of Nick Enright, Michael Jonson, Robby McNeilly Green, and Steve Irwin. Science Fiction The Magnetic Monster is a 1953 independent science fiction film, directed by Curt Siodmak, and starring Richard Carlson, King Donovan and Jean Byron. The Magnetic Monster marked Carlson's initial foray into sci-fi and horror and he would follow it with several better known titles that would forever associate him with that genre: It Came from Outer Space, The Maze, Riders to the Stars, Creature from the Black Lagoon, and such TV series as Thriller and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. It is the first episode in Ivan Tors' Office of Scientific Investigation trilogy, followed by Riders to the Stars and Gog. Thriller Hours is a 2013 American thriller film directed and written by Eric Heisserer. The film stars Paul Walker, Génesis Rodríguez, TJ Hassan, and Judd Lormand. The film premiered in America on March 10, 2013 at the South by Southwest Film Festival. It went on general release on December 13, 2013, in which it was considered a posthumous release after Paul Walker's death on November 30, 2013. Comedy Karka Kasadara is a South Indian Tamil film released in 2005. Comedy Serenata en Acapulco is a 1951 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Thriller The Mystery of the Marie Celeste is one of the early films from Hammer Film Productions and was directed by Denison Clift. It stars Béla Lugosi, Shirley Grey and Arthur Margetson. The story is based on the history of the ship Mary Celeste. The ship was found floating near Portugal in 1872 without a crew. The film is an attempt at a rather unspectacular explanation of the events around the well-known spirit ship, without supernatural occurrences. The U.S. version, called The Phantom Ship, is about 18 minutes shorter than the original, making the crew's disappearance more mysterious than intended. This may be the only surviving version. Comedy Ek Se Bhale Do is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rajendra Singh Babu. It stars Kumar Gaurav and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. The title "Ek Se Bhale Do" is a Hindi phrase that translates to "two is better than one". Comedy Simon Amstell built a reputation for his open, intelligent and thought-provoking stand-up. Do Nothing Live was recorded at Vicar Street, Dublin in May 2010. Animation The Farm of Tomorrow is a one-reel animated short subject directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. It was released theatrically with the movie Rogue Cop on 18 September 1954 and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The cartoon is one of Avery's future technology cartoons including The House of Tomorrow, The Car of Tomorrow and The TV of Tomorrow. Documentary film Papirosen is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Gastón Solnicki. Comedy Las Locuras del profesor is a 1979 Argentine comedy film directed by Palito Ortega. Comedy The Husband is a 2013 Canadian comedy film directed by Bruce McDonald. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Comedy My Brother Is an Only Child is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It is based on an Antonio Pennacchi novel. The title comes from a song by Rino Gaetano from 1976. Documentary film Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? is a documentary following a woman named Teri Horton, a 73-year-old former long-haul truck driver from California, who purchased a painting from a thrift shop for $5, only later to find out that it may be a Jackson Pollock painting; she had no clue at the time who Jackson Pollock was, hence the name of the film. According to an interview from the film, Horton purchased the painting from a California thrift shop as a gift for a friend who was feeling depressed. Horton thought the bright colors were cheery, but when the dinner-table-sized painting proved too large to fit into her friend's trailer, Horton set it out among other items at a yard sale, where a local art teacher spotted it and suggested that the work could have been painted by Pollock due to the similarity to his action painting technique. At one point Horton and her friend decided the painting would be good for target practice, but they never got around to trying that activity. The film depicts Horton's attempts to authenticate and sell the painting as an original work by Pollock. Science Fiction Veronica 2030 is a 1999 science fiction film written by C. Courtney Joyner and Earl Kenton and directed by Gary Graver. Documentary film Daughter From Yan'An (Enan no musume) is a 2003 documentary film directed by Kaoru Ikeya. Animation Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension is a 2011 Disney Channel Original Movie based on the TV series Phineas and Ferb. The film premiered August 5, 2011 in the United States. It was first announced by Jeff "Swampy" Marsh during a January 2010 interview with the Daily Telegraph. It is the first feature-length film of the Phineas and Ferb series, and the third animated Disney Channel Original Movie. The film premiere averaged 7.6 million viewers, making it one of the highest-rated animated programs on cable in more than three years. It later gained over 3 million viewers to become the second best animated basic cable telecast ever in kids 6–11 and tweens 9–14 and cable's fifth best movie ever in total viewers. Comedy Pattanathil Bhootham is a 1967 Indian Tamil fantasy film, directed by M. V. Raman and shot in Eastman Colour. The plot is a straightforward adaptation of 1964 film The Brass Bottle with a romantic comedy twist, written by 'Javart' Seetharaman. The film stars Jaishankar, K. R. Vijaya and Nagesh in the lead roles while Seetharaman himself played the genie. Thriller Thirteen at Dinner is a 1985 American-British television film featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Adapted from the Agatha Christie novel Lord Edgware Dies by Rod Browning it was directed by Lou Antonio and starred Peter Ustinov, Faye Dunaway, Jonathan Cecil, Diane Keen and Bill Nighy. David Suchet, later to play Poirot in the long-running television series entitled Agatha Christie's Poirot, played the role of Inspector Japp. Suchet considers his performance as Japp to be "possibly the worst performance of [his] career." Comedy Tramp, Tramp, Tramp is an American comedy silent film directed by Harry Edwards. It features Harry Langdon and Joan Crawford. Comedy A Golden Christmas is a 2009 Christmas romance film starring Andrea Roth and Nicholas Brendon. The film premiered on December 13, 2009 as Ion Television's first original film. Thriller Ghost in the Machine is a 1993 science fiction film directed by Rachel Talalay and released by 20th Century Fox. Comedy Hollywood Cavalcade is a 1939 American film featuring Alice Faye as a young performer making her way in the early days of Hollywood, from slapstick silent pictures through the transition from silent to sound. Atypical for Faye's 20th Century Fox output, this has no musical numbers, and the tone is more dramatic than comic. The first part of the film provides a fictionalized look at silent-era performers and their productions. Comedy A Special Delivery is a 1916 silent comedy film starring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film Cradle of Genius is a 1961 Irish short documentary film directed by Paul Rotha. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Comedy She's young, sexy and dangerous. Debbie Strand (Rose McGowan, "Damages") is the new girl in class with a skill for turning heads. From the moment she arrives in town following her parents' untimely death, Debbie sets her sights on her teacher, the high school heartthrob. What Debbie wants, Debbie gets, and soon, her seductive advances turn deadly. Animation Lost Senses is a 2013 short animated film written by Robert Jaszczurowski, and Lukasz Kacprowicz and directed by Marcin Wasilewski. Comedy Leprechaun 3 is a 1995 American comedy fantasy horror film. It is the third installment and first direct-to-video entry in the Leprechaun series. Documentary film The Critically-Acclaimed Documentary -- Nominated for Three Emmy Awards.Paul Simon’s milestone album, Graceland, is considered by many to be one of the most important albums of all time, both for its musical mastery and innovative sound, and for the foundational way it brought together the music of two very different cultures. The album elevated global awareness of South African music and politics, and created a watershed moment in musical fusion. It has even been suggested that the global attention that Graceland brought to the culture helped usher in the end of Apartheid.In honor of Graceland’s 25th Anniversary, radical.media, AE IndieFilms and Sony Music Entertainment have teamed up to produce a feature documentary film celebrating the album. The story of the film, told by Paul himself, re-traces the incredible journey of the history and evolution of the Graceland album as well as the cultural and political climate of South Africa during that time. We follow Paul in the present day on his current tour, and travel with him to South Africa to revisit the people, places, and music that first inspired him.As such an integral part of South Africans’ cultural identity, the music is indivisible from the politics of the era. By speaking to anti-apartheid activists, ANC representatives, religious figures, exiled citizens, the incumbent government of the era and other key participants, insight is gained into the complex politics of that time, the conflicting views on the apartheid, and the role that global and native musicians played in that battle.The narrative threads of the present and past are artfully interwoven to create a story that is at once informative, historical, personal, and emotional. To see these musicians living freely in a South Africa that once oppressed them is inspiring as well. Through interviews with the original musicians, high-profile scholars, humanitarians, political figures, and celebrities, the film also reflects on what the album means, 25 years later.Partly a portrait of an icon, partly a musical exploration and reminiscence, this documentary allows viewers to get to know Paul Simon in an intimate way, and shows how a series of synchronicities came together to create the album that won the Grammy award for “Best Album of the Year.The film is directed by Joe Berlinger, an award-winning filmmaker whose films include the celebrated documentaries Brother’s Keeper, Paradise Lost, and Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, and 5 seasons of the critically acclaimed series Iconoclasts.REVIEWS+ The Controversy In Making Paul Simon's "Graceland"  via Indiewire+ LA Times+ NY Times+ NY Daily News+ Village Voice Comedy Incêndio is a 2011 short comedy drama film directed by Karen Akerman and Miguel Seabra Lopes. Science Fiction Titan A.E. is a 2000 animated post-apocalyptic science fiction adventure film directed by both Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The title refers to the spacecraft central to the plot, with A.E. meaning "After Earth". The film stars the voices of Matt Damon, Bill Pullman, John Leguizamo, Nathan Lane, Janeane Garofalo and Drew Barrymore. The film's animation technique combines traditional hand-drawn animation and extensive use of computer generated imagery. Its working title was Planet Ice. Animation Mucho Locos is a 1966 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Speedy Gonzales and Daffy Duck. In the short, Speedy highlights some of his and Daffy's previous exploits. It's was the only cartoon in the series where Daffy gets the upper hand at the end. It's was also the final appearance of Porky Pig in Robin Hood Daffy segment. It's is the only cartoon to have Porky Pig & Speedy Gonzales paired together, although unseen together. Documentary film I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale is a 2009 American documentary film about actor John Cazale, directed by Richard Shepard and produced by Brett Ratner, Stacey Reiss and Richard Shepard. Comedy The Gold Cup is a 2000 film directed by Lucas Reiner. Animation Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: The Super Snail Adventure, is a 2009 Chinese animated film based on the popular Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf TV series. Francis Leung, an investment banker quoted in the Wall Street Journal, said the film made 80 million yuan in revenue, setting box office records in regards to Mainland China-produced films. A China Daily article said that the film made 100 million yuan. Liu Manyi, the general manager of Creative Power Entertaining, said that before the film's release in theaters, pirate discs of the film had already been distributed. Comedy Il giovane normale is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Umberto Simonetta. Thriller Angel Blade is a 2002 film starring David Heavener, Marc Singer and Amanda Righetti, directed by David Heavener. Documentary film Five O'Clock Tea is a 2004 short documentary film directed by Manuel Cañibe. Comedy Do You Love Your Wife? is a 1919 American film starring Stan Laurel. Documentary film Chaotilop is a 1978 short, documentary film directed by Jean-Louis Gros. Comedy WiseGirls is a 2002 film starring Mira Sorvino, Mariah Carey and Melora Walters as waitresses working at a restaurant run by mobsters. It was directed by David Anspaugh and premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released straight to video and did not receive a theatrical release. Comedy Evil Roy Slade is a 1972 made-for-television spoof-Western comedy film about the "meanest villain in the West". It was directed by Jerry Paris and co-produced and co-written by Garry Marshall. Thriller Safe Word is a 2014 thriller comedy short film written and directed by Todd Lillethun. Thriller The Right to Know or Tasten in het duister is a 1996 Dutch film directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer. Documentary film East Hastings Pharmacy is a 2012 drama film written by Antoine Bourges and directed by Antoine Bourges. Documentary film Sarah's Night is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Anne Kleisen. Science Fiction War of the Dead is a 2011 action horror film written and directed by Finnish director Marko Mäkilaakso and starring Andrew Tiernan, Mikko Leppilampi, Jouko Ahola, Samuli Vauramo, Andreas Wilson, Mark Wingett, and Antti Reini. Thriller Bad Boys II is a 2003 American action-comedy film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith. The film is a sequel to the 1995 film Bad Boys. The film is about two police detectives investigating the flow of ecstasy into Miami. Despite mainly negative reviews from professional critics, the film performed well at the box office, grossing $273,339,556 worldwide. Comedy Killer Nerd is a 1991 comedy horror film. It was directed by Mark Steven Bosko and Wayne Alan Harold and stars Toby Radloff in his first film. Documentary film A surfing documentary where Laird Hamilton travels to Hawaii and Tahiti in search of the biggest waves. Documentary film Pop Gear is a British music revue film, directed by Frederic Goode, which was released in 1965. It contains live concert footage of The Beatles, and lip-synched films of some of the British Invasion bands, including The Animals, Herman's Hermits, The Nashville Teens, Peter and Gordon, Matt Monro, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, The Honeycombs, The Rockin' Berries, and the Spencer Davis Group. Each segment is introduced by Jimmy Savile, who at the time was the host of Top of the Pops on the BBC. The material by The Beatles was lifted from a newsreel short The Beatles Come to Town. The film was released sometime between January and April 1965, the footage having been filmed in December 1964. Artists and songs in order: Science Fiction Trucks is a 1997 Canadian and American television Horror film directed by Chris Thomson. It is based on Stephen King's short story "Trucks", which also serves as the source material for the earlier film Maximum Overdrive, the only film directed by King. Documentary film I Know Where I'm Going is a 2009 documentary experimental short film directed by Ben Rivers. Animation Idaho Lottery 'Twister' is a 2008 short film directed by Christopher Hinton. Animation Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on the German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, it is the first full-length cel animated feature film and the earliest in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The story was adapted by storyboard artists Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears and Webb Smith. David Hand was the supervising director, while William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce, and Ben Sharpsteen directed the film's individual sequences. Snow White premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre on December 21, 1937, followed by a nationwide release on February 4, 1938, and with international earnings of $8 million during its initial release briefly assumed the record of highest grossing sound film at the time. The popularity of the film has led to it being re-released theatrically many times, until its home video release in the 1990s. Adjusted for inflation, it is one of the top ten performers at the North American box office. Comedy El miedo no anda en burro is a 1976 Mexican comedy horror film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco, Eleazar García, Fernando Luján, Emma Roldán and Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo. Literally, the title is an idiom used to express that fear strikes quickly, not calmly as if on top of a donkey. The film is one of the most successful comedies of the India María franchise, having remained in the Cine Metropolitan for an astounding nineteen weeks. Animation Thugs with Dirty Mugs is an eight-minute animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series produced by Leon Schlesinger, released to theaters by Warner Bros. on May 6, 1939. It was directed by Tex Avery, written by Dave Monahan, and animated by Sid Sutherland, with musical direction by Carl W. Stalling. Its subject matter is a parody of Warner's famous cycle of crime films starring such actors as James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, George Raft, and Edward G. Robinson. The title derives from the studio's 1938 acclaimed feature film, Angels with Dirty Faces, which starred the first two. It is similar to Avery's later MGM crime/detective-oriented cartoon, Who Killed Who?. Thriller The Running Man is a 1987 American science fiction action film loosely based on the 1982 novel The Running Man, written by Stephen King and published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. Directed by Paul Michael Glaser, the film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, María Conchita Alonso, Jesse Ventura, Jim Brown, and Richard Dawson. Director Andrew Davis was fired one week into filming and replaced by Glaser. Schwarzenegger has stated this was a "terrible decision" as Glaser "shot the movie like it was a television show, losing all the deeper themes." Schwarzenegger believes this hurt the movie. Paula Abdul is credited with the choreography of the Running Man dance troupe. The film, set in a dystopian America between 2017 and 2019, is about a television show called The Running Man, where convicted criminal "runners" must escape death at the hands of professional killers. Comedy The Matthew Morrison Story is 2011 short comedy film directed by Nick Corirossi and Charles Ingram. Animation Magical Maestro is a 1952 animated short film directed by Tex Avery and produced by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio. It tells the story of Poochini, a canine opera singer who spurns a magician. The magician is able to replace Poochini's normal conductor prior to the show through disguise. In 1993, Magical Maestro was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Thriller Say it in Russian is a 2007 American/French film starring Rade Šerbedžija, Agata Gotova, Faye Dunaway and Steven Brand. Say it in Russian is directed by Jeff Celentano, and edited by William M. Anderson and David Rawlins. It is produced by Imperia Entertainment, Inc. The motion picture was one of the first pictures ever successfully finished by a small cap company that trades its stock on the Pink Sheets. The movie has been picked up for distribution by Dalton Pictures and was released on 4 May 2009 in Carmike cinemas. Comedy American Virgin is a film directed by Jean-Pierre Marois that follows a young woman, Katrina Bartalotti, the daughter of an adult film director, who agrees to lose her virginity onscreen to spite her father. Comedy Brain Blockers is a 2007 horror film directed by Lincoln Kupchak. Edwin Craig plays a professor who experiments on his college students and turns them into zombies. Comedy The Powerpuff Girls Movie is a 2002 American animated superhero action-adventure film based on the Cartoon Network animated television series The Powerpuff Girls. Produced by Cartoon Network Studios for Warner Bros. Pictures and Cartoon Network, the film debuted in the United States on July 3, 2002. It was a prequel of the series, telling the origin story of how the Powerpuff Girls were created and how they came to be the defenders of Townsville. Despite the film receiving positive reception, The film was a box office flop despite being made profitable. It was the first Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network Studios theatrical feature film since 1993's Once Upon a Forest, and is the first film based on a Cartoon Network series to be released theatrically. In theaters, a Dexter's Laboratory short entitled "Chicken Scratch" was shown prior to the film. The film made its TV debut on Cartoon Network on May 23, 2003. The Dexter's Laboratory short "Chicken Scratch" was aired as part of the 77th episode of the series on November 4, 2003. Comedy Junior Mandrake is a 1997 Malayalam film directed by Ali Akbar. Jagathy Sreekumar, Jagadish and Rajan P. Dev plays the lead roles in this film. Though the film did moderately well in box office, it gained the present cult following release of the movie in Home videos and Cable television networks. A sequel of Junior Mandrake namely "Senior Mandrake" was released in 2010 by the same director, but it bombed at the box office due to poor script. Science Fiction The Exit Room is a 2012 drama sci-fi short war film written and directed by Todd Wiseman. Comedy Dr. Broadway is a 1942 film directed by Anthony Mann. Thriller Legionnaire is a 1998 war film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as a 1920s boxer who wins a fight after having been hired by gangsters to lose it, then flees to join the French Foreign Legion. The cast includes Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Steven Berkoff, Nicholas Farrell and Jim Carter. The film was filmed in Tangier and Ouarzazate, Morocco. Comedy He’s back! Stand-up comedian, best-selling author and chat show supremo, the lovable Chatty Man and Tooth Fairy himself….. Alan Carr is back on tour in autumn 2011 with a brand new live comedy show, Spexy Beast, that will also be filmed live for DVD. After a few years of rubbing shoulders with A-list celebrities on his very own chat show, award-winning Alan Carr returns to his stand-up roots in his first major comedy tour and Live DVD in four years. Comedy ¿Quién mató a la llamita blanca? is a 2007 Bolivian movie that was written by Juan Cristobal Rios Violand and directed by Rodrigo Bellott. The film is both a celebration and a parody of Bolivian customs, countryside and culture, with a serious message about the endemic poverty in Bolivia. Animation Kids and Explosions - Swear Words is a 2014 short animation film directed by Thomas Vernay and Yann Wallaert. Comedy Everything Happens at Night is a 1939 American film. Ray Milland and Robert Cummings play competing newspapers reporters, in Switzerland, on the trail of the Nobel Prize winner Dr. Norden. Norden was supposed to have been killed in Germany. Both reporters meet, and fall in love with, a young woman who turns out to be Norden's daughter living under an assumed name. Their discovery of her father brings the Gestapo. Documentary film Eighteen Footers is a documentary film produced by Richard Mason. Comedy 7 mujeres, 1 homosexual y Carlos is a Mexican comedy movie filmed in Tijuana and released in 2004. The film was written and directed by René Bueno, a young filmmaker from Ensenada, Baja California. Bueno received the financial support of Marissa Gómez a journalist and promoter of Mexican cinema to portray a story typical of the life of middle-class young people in contemporary Tijuana. The film stars Mauricio Ochmann in the role of Carlos and Adriana Fonseca as his girlfriend. This film was released on 1 June 2004 and in three days its box-office output was more than three million pesos. The film was also presented in several Latin American film festivals as well as the San Diego Latino Film Festival, and the Madrid Comedy Film Festival of Madrid in 2005. Documentary film Ballet 422 is a 2014 documentary drama music sports film directed by Jody Lee Lipes. Comedy Weary Willie's Rags is a 1914 American silent film featuring Oliver Hardy. Animation The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Bear is a 2002 film written by Michel Fessler and Bent Haller and directed by Jannik Hastrup. Animation Society Dog Show is a cartoon short the Walt Disney Company made in 1939 and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The animated short was directed by Bill Roberts and animated by Al Eugster, Shamus Culhane, Fred Moore, John Lounsbery, Norm Ferguson, and Leo Salkin. The film originally released on February 3, 1939. Comedy Snow 2: Brain Freeze is a TV movie starring Tom Cavanagh and Ashley Williams. It premiered on ABC Family in 2008 on their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is a sequel to the 2004 TV movie Snow. Comedy In frustration, a young woman calls out to her father, who stands no more than twenty feet away from her in a crowded mosque, Speak to me! I can't hear you! A teacher hands the anguished father a microphone, whispering, use this. She'll hear you when you use this. To the cheers of the crowd, the father speaks into the microphone, telling his daughter how much he loves her. This film brings this gentle humor to complex relationships between parents and children, and to social and religious issues of life in and around a Jakarta mosque, through the eyes and voices of children, and the powerful imagery of a prayer rug, young love and eggs. "For each new film, he seems to invent a new style, or even several new styles. Nugroho keeps rediscovering film . . . For his latest film, Nugroho consciously chose for a simple, fresh and comic style that is reminiscent of the heyday of Egyptian comedy." –International Film Festival Rotterdam "As memorable for its humanist warmth as it is for Nugroho's deceptively light comedic touch . . . A fine film." –Time Out London "Of Love and Eggs" is an official selection of the prestigious, award-winning Global Lens Collection presented by the Global Film Initiative. In Bahasa-Indonesian with English subtitles. Documentary film His-story is a 1998 short documentary film directed by Deimantas Narkevičius. Documentary film Wolves Unleashed is a 2012 adventure family documentary film written and directed by Andrew Simpson. Thriller Motorpsycho or Motor Psycho is a 1965 film by Russ Meyer. Made just before the better-known Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, the film explores similar themes of sex and violence. This film deals with a male motorcycle gang, unlike the female gang of go-go dancers in Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! The film is notable for containing one of the first portrayals of a disturbed Vietnam veteran character. Comedy Days of Darkness is a 2007 French Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand. It is the third part of Arcand's loose trilogy which began with The Decline of the American Empire and the Academy Award-winning The Barbarian Invasions. It was screened out of competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film "Got the Facts on Milk?" dares to question the conventional wisdom of the publicized health benefits of milk and dairy products. Addressing myth, truth and all in-between, the film is a humorous yet shocking exposition that provokes serious thought about this everyday staple. Comedy Vivir con alegría is a 1979 Argentine film. Thriller Shock Troops is a 1967 French-Italian drama film directed by Costa-Gavras. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Film producer Harry Saltzman has a "presented by" credit. Comedy Carlton-Browne of the F.O. is a 1959 British comedy film made by the Boulting Brothers. It centres on an inept Foreign Office diplomat who is sent to re-establish good relations with the mineral-rich island of Gaillardia, a former British colony that has been forgotten for 50 years and is attracting the attention of both the USA and the USSR. Animation Gary and Mildred is a 2007 film directed by Rivka Press. Documentary film Brian Eno - 1971-1977: The Man Who Fell to Earth is a 2012 music, documentary and biographical film directed by Ed Haynes. Thriller The Lost Continent is an American science fiction film, starring Cesar Romero and Hillary Brooke, directed by Sam Newfield and produced by his brother Sigmund Neufeld. This low-budget independent film was shot in 11 days. The footage on the plateau where the dinosaurs lived was printed with green tinting. The plot strongly resembles that of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel, The Lost World. This film, Rocketship X-M--from which the rocket launch footage was taken—and Robot Monster, which reused footage from this film, were all mocked on the American TV program Mystery Science Theater 3000. Animation As Halloween approaches, the bears of Bearbank begin to fear an invasion of monsters from nearby Monster Mountain. As most of the bears prepare to leave the city, one brave little bear, Ted E. Bear, sets out to confront fear! Documentary film Recovered: Journeys Through the Autism Spectrum and Back is a 2008 documentary about four children who have completely recovered from the autism spectrum. The film is directed by Michele Jaquis and produced by Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh and the Center for Autism and Related Disorders. Recovered premiered on April 25, 2008 at the Pacific Design Center's SilverScreen Theater. Comedy Showboy is a 2002 film and mockumentary that was produced by star Jason Buchtel, directed by stars Christian Taylor and Lindy Heymann, written by and starring the three. It has cameos by Whoopi Goldberg, Siegfried & Roy, Alan Ball and the cast of the television series Six Feet Under. Science Fiction The Eagleman Stag is a 9-minute long stop motion animated film by Michael Please. It is a darkly comic take on a man's obsession with the quickening perception of time that faces us as we age and his attempts to counter this effect. It won the BAFTA for the Best Short Animation. The score was composed for a string section by Ben Please and was recorded by Beth Porter, Emma Hooper and Ian Vorley. Ben also played harpsichord on the recordings and produced the sound design for the film. The voice of Peter Eagleman, the main character in the animation, was performed by actor David Cann. Thriller Uncle David is a 2010 British black comedy film directed by David Hoyle, Gary Reich, and Mike Nichols. It was produced by Reich and stars Hoyle, an English performance artist, in the titular role alongside English porn actor Ashley Ryder. Developed collectively under the banner of the Avant-Garde Alliance, it was filmed in October 2009. Created without a script, every scene was improvised and filmed in a single take. Set in a caravan park on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, South East England, a young man with a childlike mind named Ashley arrives to stay with his Uncle David. Escaping from his abusive mother, Ashley enters into a sexual relationship with his uncle who offers his insights into the world and the nature of reality. Eventually Ashley tells David that he wants to die, and the latter agrees to carry out the killing. The film premiered on 25 March 2010 at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival held in the BFI Southbank, central London. Reviews were mixed, but the film won a number of awards at international film festivals. It was released on DVD by Peccadillo Pictures in 2011. Documentary film Gulabi Gang is a 2012 Norwegian-Indian –Danish co-production documentary written and directed by Nishtha Jain and co-written and produced by Torstein Grude at Piraya Film. It released nationwide in India on February 21, 2014. The film has received the Best Film on Social Issues, and the Best Non-Feature Film editing at the 61st National Film Awards. Comedy The Sheriff is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film is considered to be lost. Science Fiction Planet 51 is a 2009 English-language Spanish/British animated science fiction/family comedy film directed by Jorge Blanco, written by Joe Stillman, and starring Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Gary Oldman, Seann William Scott, and John Cleese. Produced by Madrid-based Ilion Animation Studios and HandMade Films, it was originally acquired for U.S. distribution by New Line Cinema, but then sold to Sony before it was completed. Planet 51 was released on November 20, 2009, by TriStar Pictures. It was originally titled Planet One. Produced on a budget of $70 million, Planet 51 is the most expensive film produced in Spain. Comedy Frenzied Finance is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film 638 Ways to Kill Castro is a Channel 4 documentary film, broadcast in the United Kingdom on November 28, 2006, which tells the story of some of the numerous attempts of the Central Intelligence Agency to kill Cuba's leader Fidel Castro. Thriller The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go is a 1970 British film directed by Burgess Meredith. Documentary film Two Girls against the Rain is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Sao Sopheak. Science Fiction Os Trapalhões na Guerra dos Planetas is a 1978 Brazilian comedy film directed by Adriano Stuart. It is the thirteenth film of the Brazilian comedy group Os Trapalhões, starring Renato Aragão, Manfried Sant'Anna, Antonio Carlos, and Mauro Faccio. The film is a parody of the George Lucas's Star Wars franchise. Outside of Brazil, mainly in English-speaking countries, this film is known by the suggestive title of Brazilian Star Wars. Comedy The Muppets Take Manhattan is a 1984 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Oz. It is the third of a series of live-action musical feature films starring Jim Henson's Muppets. The film was produced by Henson Associates and TriStar Pictures, and was filmed on location in New York City during the summer of 1983 and released theatrically the following summer. It was the first film to be directed solely by Oz, as he previously co-directed The Dark Crystal with Henson. The film introduced the Muppet Babies, as toddler versions of the Muppet characters in a fantasy sequence. The Muppet Babies later received their own Saturday morning animated television series, which aired on CBS from 1984 until 1990 and has since been syndicated worldwide. Documentary film Sera posible el sur - Mercedes Sosa is a 1985 documentary film written and directed by Stefan Paul. Animation Convict Concerto is the 58th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 22, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Animation Ninja Resurrection, known in Japan as Makai Tenshō: Jigoku-hen is a two-part original video animation directed by Yasunori Urata. The OVA series is based on Futaro Yamada's novel Makai Tenshō. Although based on the same source material and of a similar style, Ninja Resurrection is not a sequel to the anime film Ninja Scroll. Comedy "An unsettling, darkly playful, very funny, and thoroughly relevant comment on class, power, greed and hypocrisy. Servants fuss around the demanding Emma Blank (Marlies Heuer) in her large lakeside residence. Butler Haneveld (Gene Bervoets) is particularly anxious that all should be just right for the mistress; cook Bella (Annet Malherbe) has to be adaptable with her menu; sulky maid Gonnie (Eva van de Wijdeven) endures the indignity with clear disdain; while handyman Meijer (Gijs Naber) keeps his head down and attempts to repair an old canoe with a hole in it. It's not exactly a happy household, and when Theo (director Alex van Warmerdam) is summoned like a dog, and behaves like one, the atmosphere becomes curiously surreal. It's gradually revealed that the servants aren't servants at all, but Emma's extended family, who have been persuaded to play these roles and put up with her whims and fancies because she is dying, or at least claims to be. It's not long before cracks start to appear in the frequently bizarre façade, however, and Emma's behaviour does nothing to suppress mutinous rumblings. Dutch writer, actor and filmmaker van Warmerdam has reworked his own 1999 play, Adel Blank, to create an unsettling, darkly playful, very funny, and thoroughly relevant comment on class, power, greed and hypocrisy." Quoting Michael Hayden Comedy Fig Leaves is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, released by Fox Film Corporation, and starring George O'Brien and Olive Borden. The film had a sequence, a fashion show, filmed in Technicolor. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Thriller Through the Woods is a 2010 horror mystery thriller film written by Jeremy Fiske and directed by Lee Carlo. Documentary film "Latino queers honor their chosen family and community in these two powerful films about a lesbian’s unorthodox family in Mexico and a closely-knit group of transwomen who band together to weather a tragedy. Mother Earth is based on the true life story of its star, Aidee Gonzalez. The film takes us through Aidee’s beginning as an erotic dancer, to the harsh realities of raising her children, first alone and then with a new girlfriend, Rosalba, who also works at the club. When Rosalba also decides to get pregnant, Aidee agrees to help her find a man to do the job, hoping to ensure he’s isn’t so handsome that she loses Rosalba to the donor. The new child and Rosalba’s motherhood change the family dynamic, forcing Aidee to reach out to friends to build the family she truly needs. With a colorful cast of characters infused with charm and determination, Mother Earth offers a rare and honest glimpse into the life of a lesbian in Mexico’s adult industry, who’s working to make a living, build a family and raise her kids right." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Animation Stop! Look! And Hasten! is a 1954 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner,. The title is a pun on "Stop, Look, and Listen". Thriller Kadavul Paathi Mirugam Paathi is an upcoming Tamil-language action-thriller film directed by Raaj Menon and Suresh. The film produced by Raj Zacharias, also features him in the lead role while Sethu, Abhishek Vinod and Swetha Vijay form the leading cast. Although originally planned with a different ensemble cast in 2011, the project finally materialised in mid 2013 and is likely to release in mid 2014. The original score and soundtrack of the movie were composed by Rahul Raj. Documentary film The Man Who Loves Gary Lineker is a 1993 documentary film directed by Ylli Hasani and Steve Sklair. Documentary film The Tree That Remembers is a 2002 animated documentary by Iranian filmmaker Masoud Raouf, exploring the lives of former political prisoners like himself who had been active in the democratic movement during the days of the Shah of Iran, only to face imprisonment and torture under the Islamic regime after the 1979 Iranian revolution. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, awards for the film included the Silver Award for Best Canadian Documentary at Hot Docs, as well as a Golden Sheaf Award for Best Social Documentary at the Yorkton Film Festival. Documentary film The Laughing Star is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Werner Schroeter. Comedy "Young Sasha Petrovic, studious and musically talented, is the beloved child of his Montenegro-born parents, who run a pub adjacent to their home in Cologne. But he’s got a secret crush that’s about to throw his life into chaos. With a clash of cultures and generations, Sasha is a refreshing take on the coming-out story, bravely addressing homophobia in a Balkan immigrant family. Sasha is beginning to take those first few momentous steps out of the closet, but he’s got a lot of other stuff on his hands. He’s nervous about an upcoming audition for a prestigious music school, he’s beset by a powerful crush on his piano teacher, Mr. Weber, and he’s taunted by his younger, more athletic brother Boki. Sasha first comes out to his best friend Jiao, only to find her confused and upset. It turns out she’s been hiding strong feelings of her own — for Sasha. And then there are his parents, loving and somewhat permissive but still retaining cultural prejudices against homosexuality. Pulled in all directions, Sasha’s relationship with his family comes to a violent head, only to be saved by an unexpected ally. Writer/director Dennis Todorovi juggles all these romantic conflicts and familial dramas with an effortless touch. He also presents a multi-ethnic Cologne with subtlety and nuance. The film boasts a winning cast of leading and supporting actors, who negotiate easily between comedy and drama. There is still vitality in coming-out stories, as Sasha shows us with soul." Quoting Rod Armstrong from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site. Documentary film In the first of Sky One's specials celebrating 20 years of "The Simpsons", Ricky Gervais takes you behind the scenes to see how the show is made, talking to those who put each episode together, plus celebrity fans like Simon Cowell and Hugh Hefner. Comedy Police Academy 3: Back in Training is a 1986 comedy film directed by Jerry Paris. It is the third film and the second of the six sequels of the Police Academy film series. The film is preceded by Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, which was released a year earlier, and its sequel is Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, which was released in 1987. Despite receiving generally negative reviews, it is the first film in the series to have a PG rating and all films in the series afterwards received a PG rating as well. Animation Heir to the Evangelical Revival is a 2013 short animation film written and directed by Wendy Morris. Documentary film Migropolis is a 2011 animated short film written by Karolina Villarraga and Carlos Azcuaga and directed by Karolina Villarraga. Thriller Mastermind is a Charlie Chan spoof filmed in 1969 that sat on the shelf for seven years before receiving a limited theatrical release in 1976. It has developed a cult following in recent years since making its home video debut. The second of producer Malcolm Stuart's two-picture deal with screenwriter, William Peter Blatty, the project was inspired by the success of the 1964 Peter Sellers comedy, A Shot in the Dark which Blatty had co-written with producer/director Blake Edwards. Blatty's script was drastically revised by Ian McLellan Hunter prior to production and the disgruntled screenwriter chose the pseudonym of Terence Clyne for his screen credit. By 1973 it had recorded a loss of $2.9 million. Blatty's original screenplay was published as part of a limited edition collection by Lonely Road Books in 2013 under the title, Five Lost Screenplays by William Peter Blatty. Comedy Love Over Night is a 1928 silent film comedy produced and distributed by Pathe Exchange and starring Rod La Rocque. The film was directed by Edward H. Griffith. A print is said to be held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Comedy There Was a Crooked Man... is a 1970 western starring Kirk Douglas and Henry Fonda and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It was written by David Newman and Robert Benton, their first script to be produced after Bonnie and Clyde. This was the only western made by Mankiewicz, director of such notable films as All About Eve, Guys and Dolls and Cleopatra. The cast includes Warren Oates, Hume Cronyn, Burgess Meredith, Alan Hale, Jr., Victor French, Bert Freed, John Randolph, Michael Blodgett, Arthur O'Connell, Gene Evans, Barbara Rhoades and Lee Grant. Comedy The 8 Inch Pinch is a 2013 film directed and written by Scott Walker. Thriller I'm Not Scared is a 2003 film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. Francesa Marciano and Niccolò Ammaniti wrote the script based on Niccolò Ammaniti's successful 2001 Italian novel Io non ho paura. The story is during Italy's anni di piombo, a time riddled with terrorism and kidnapping in the 1970s, and tells the story of a ten-year-old boy who discovers a terrible crime the entire population of his southern Italian town has committed. Thriller The Nightcomers is a 1971 British horror film directed by Michael Winner and starring Marlon Brando, Stephanie Beacham, Thora Hird, Harry Andrews and Anna Palk. It is a prequel to Henry James' The Turn of the Screw, which had already been adapted into the 1961 film The Innocents. The manor house in the film is Sawston Hall, a 16th-century Tudor manor house in Sawston, Cambridgeshire. Documentary film Kaspar Film is a 2011 film written and directed by Florence Pezon. Documentary film Willie Nelson: My Life is a 1992 documentary film. Comedy Mumu is a French film directed by Joël Séria, released in 2010. The screenplay, of a largely autobiographical nature, was written by the director from 1993 - a long planned project for Séria who had not directed a full-length film since 1987. Documentary film Iron Maiden: Flight 666 is a concert documentary film featuring the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008, during which they travelled on their own customised Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which used the call-sign "666". Flight 666 is co-produced by Toronto-based Banger Films, Inc, known for their documentaries Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, Global Metal and Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage. The film was shot in high-definition video with accompanying 5.1 surround sound produced by Kevin Shirley. It was distributed by Arts Alliance Media and EMI in select digital theatres on 21 April 2009. Thriller A CIA agent is assigned to track down the missing laser, and finds himself in a life-and-death struggle with a variety of foreign agents, each with their own agenda. Stars Dennis Hopper and Hardy Kruger. Comedy Meet the Santas is an American television film starring Steve Guttenberg and Crystal Bernard. It premiered on Hallmark Channel in 2005. It is a sequel to 2004's Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus. As of 2010, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family. Comedy Spivs is a 2004 British crime film directed by Colin Teague, who also co-wrote the screenplay along with screenwriters Gary Young, and Mike Loveday. It is the second of three undertakings by Teague and Young, the others being Shooters and The Last Drop, respectively. Incidentally, director Glenn Durfort, who worked with Teague on Shooters, appears briefly in all three of these films. Documentary film CHARLIE “BIRD” PARKER is a 1989 documentary film directed by Jan Horne. Animation A Wolf In The Tree is a 2012 animation film written and directed by Jiaxing Lin. Documentary film Zombie: The Resurrection Of Tim Zom is a 2014 documentary film directed by Billy Pols. Documentary film Mabo: Life of an Island Man is a documentary directed by Trevor Graham. Documentary film Unholy War is a 2001 war documentary film directed by James Miller. Documentary film Marina of the Zabbaleen is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Engi Wassef that examines the life of Marina, a 7-year-old Egyptian girl living in a Zabbaleen garbage-collecting village in Cairo. The film debuted at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival with sold-out screenings. The film piqued the interest of many movie goers with its poignant tagline, "Garbage and God are the only options: plight of Christians peasants in Cairo." Science Fiction Yesterday Was a Lie is a 2008 neo-noir film written and directed by James Kerwin and starring Kipleigh Brown, Chase Masterson, John Newton, and Mik Scriba. In publicity materials, the film has been described as a combination of science fantasy and film noir. Documentary film Far from the Trees is a documentary film by Spanish artist and director Jacinto Esteva Grew. Shot in 1963, it was held up for nine years before its release in 1972. A documentary told as a travelogue and intent on exposing the intense poverty of areas of Spain outside of the touristic eye, Far from the Trees is considered by some a successor to Luis Buñuel's Land Without Bread. As a political statement, the film is a protest to the image of a newly modernized Spain being promoted by Franco. Documentary film Fake Fruit Factory is a 1986 documentary short directed by Chick Strand. Thriller Rain from Stars is a 2010 thriller film written and directed by Stephen Wallis. Animation The Tune is a 1992 animated, comedy film directed by Bill Plympton. Thriller Forfeit is a 2007 drama thriller film written by John Rafter Lee and directed by Andrew Shea. Thriller Sommersby is a 1993 romantic drama film directed by Jon Amiel and starring Richard Gere, Jodie Foster, Bill Pullman and James Earl Jones. Set in the Reconstruction period following the U.S. Civil War, the story is adapted from the historical account of 16th century French peasant Martin Guerre. Comedy The Beads of One Rosary is a 1980 Polish Drama directed and written by Kazimierz Kutz. Documentary film XupapoynÃg is a 2011 short documentary film written and directed by Isael Maxakali. Comedy The Freshwater Plague is a 2010 short documentary film written and directed by Jake Chirico. Comedy Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate is a 1998 Hindi comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee resembling old comedies like Chupke Chupke. The movie stars Anil Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Amrish Puri, Reema Lagoo, and Anupam Kher in the main cast. The film also featured Sajid Khan, Farah Khan's brother in a supporting role. The movie was the last movie of the legend Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Animation "Kuchao is a bit of an outsider as far as school is concerned. The others are preoccupied with releasing balloons into the air, but he’d rather chew gum. But chewing bubble gum can also help you take off, high up to where the aeroplanes and rockets are. His high altitude flight is brought to an abrupt end however when he meets a bird with a sharp beak that literally bursts his dream. A handmade animation film swept along by the rhythms of traditional Japanese music on the soundtrack." Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site. Comedy The Clandestine Marriage is a 1999 British comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Nigel Hawthorne, Joan Collins, Timothy Spall and Tom Hollander. It is based on the 1766 play The Clandestine Marriage by David Garrick and George Colman. Comedy Bunny and the Bull is a 2009 British comedy film from writer-director Paul King. It stars Edward Hogg and Simon Farnaby in a surreal recreation of a road trip. King has previously worked on British television comedies The Mighty Boosh and Garth Marenghi's Darkplace; the film is made in a similar style and has guest appearances from stars of those series. Comedy Vergiß die Liebe nicht is a film directed by Paul Verhoeven released on April 2, 1953. Comedy Kill! is a 1968 film directed by Kihachi Okamoto, written by Akira Murao, Kihachi Okamoto, and Shūgorō Yamamoto and starring Tatsuya Nakadai. Comedy La Valentina is a 1966 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Rogelio A. González, produced by Gregorio Walerstein, and starring María Félix and Eulalio González in the leading roles. The supporting cast features José Elías Moreno, José Venegas, and Raúl Meraz. The film is a dramatization of the Mexican Revolution corrido of the same name. Comedy The Pentagon Wars is a 1998 HBO film, directed by Richard Benjamin, based on a book of the same name by Colonel James G. Burton, USAF. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Cary Elwes and Richard Schiff, the film is a dark comedy describing the development of the M2 Bradley fighting vehicle. Tagline: They aimed to build the ultimate fighting machine. They missed. Thriller If They Tell You I Fell is a 1989 Spanish film written and directed by Vicente Aranda, starring Jorge Sanz and Victoria Abril. The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Catalan author Juan Marsé. Set mostly in the old quarter of 1940s Barcelona, the film centers in a young rag and bone merchant who falls in love with a prostitute. If They Tell You I Fell has an intricate narrative in which real and imagined stories blend in a crosswords style. Comedy All Jokes Aside is a documentary about black comedians in Hollywood. Animation King of the Farm is a 2002 animation family film written by Gregorio Muro and directed by Gregorio Muro and Carlos Zabala. Documentary film Atvaltozas is a 1983 documentary film written and directed by Sándor Kardos. Documentary film Gamba di legno is a 1952 Italian film. Comedy Poeten og Lillemor i forårshumør is a 1961 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Henning Moritzen. Documentary film Story of a Day is a 2009 film directed by Rosana Matecki. Thriller The Gang is a 2000 Malayalam-language investigative thriller film directed and cinematographed by J. Williams. Vani Viswanath, Suvarna, Steffi, Jagadeesh, Sphadikam George and a hoard of villains star in the film. The film is produced under the banner of Cochin Films. Comedy Confessions of a Porn Addict is a 2008 Canadian mockumentary comedy film directed by Duncan Christie starring Spencer Rice and Mark Breslin. The film screened at multiple film festivals as well as the Los Angeles-based MockFest where it won Best Feature, Best Cinematography and Best Actor in 2008. It's been called "The most straight-faced mockumentary ever made" and the viewing public is often fooled into thinking it's a real documentary. Thriller Mandrill is a 2009 action film written and directed by Ernesto Díaz Espinoza. Documentary film Rolling Stones: Live at the Max is a concert film by The Rolling Stones released in 1991. It was specially filmed in IMAX during the Urban Jungle Tour in Europe in 1990. It was one of the first attempts at presenting entertainment in the IMAX format. Rolling Stones: Live at the Max premiered 25 October 1991 in Los Angeles at the California Museum of Science and Industry. In the UK it was shown at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1992. The tagline was "Larger than life". Animation The China Shop is a short animated Disney cartoon, it was released in 1934 in the Silly Symphonies series. The short was directed by Wilfred Jackson and is told to be a step ahead in the character staging for the age, because of the thoughful opening scene in which the shopkeeper closes the store, contrasting with the broad kind of movements made by the time. Animation Mia and the Migoo is a 2008 French animated film produced by Folimage and directed by Jacques-Rémy Girerd> The film is about a young girl's search for her father in a tropical paradise, threatened by the construction of a gigantic hotel resort. The English version stars the voices of Whoopi Goldberg, Matthew Modine, Wallace Shawn, James Woods, John DiMaggio, and Amanda Misquez. The film won the European Film Award for Best Animated Feature at the 22nd European Film Awards. The English version a limited released in the United States on 27 March 2011 and opened to generally mixed critical reviews. Comedy Wormbug is a 2013 short, comedy and horror film directed and written by Arlen Konopaki. Documentary film Johnny Vaughan and the Shrunken Head interview the cast and crew of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Documentary film Reichsautobahn is a 1985 documentary film directed by Hartmut Bitomsky. Documentary film Another Colour TV is a 2013 documentary, short film written and Directed by Dyantini Adeline and Yovista Ahtajida. Comedy Tanks a Million is a 1941 American film directed by Fred Guiol. It was the first of Hal Roach's Streamliners, short films under an hour designed for the lower half of a double feature. The film was also the first pairing of William Tracy and Joe Sawyer in a series of films of the two in the military. Animation Starchaser: The Legend of Orin is a 1985 animated sci-fi adventure film. It was written by animation writer Jeffrey Scott and was originally released in 3-D by Atlantic Releasing under their Clubhouse Pictures label. Starchaser was one of the first animated movies to mix traditional and computer animation, as well as one of the first to be released in 3-D. The film has since gained a small cult status, but has been criticized over the years due to similarities to Star Wars. Thriller The Woman in the Fifth is a 2011 French-British-Polish drama film directed and written by Paweł Pawlikowski. Adapted from Douglas Kennedy's 2007 novel of the same name, the film centers on a divorced American writer who moves to Paris to be closer to his young daughter. As he embarks on an affair with a mysterious widow, a dark force seems to be taking control of his life. Thriller Kaminey is a 2009 Indian caper thriller film directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and featuring Shahid Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Amol Gupte in the lead roles. Set against the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld, Kaminey tells the story of a pair of twins, one with a lisp and the other with a stutter, over the course of a single day. Bhardwaj co-wrote the screenplay with Sabrina Dhawan, Abhishek Chaubey and Supratik Sen. Bhardwaj bought the original script for US$4,000 from Kenyan writer Cajetan Boy—whom he had mentored at a scriptwriting workshop in Uganda. Kaminey was released on 14 August 2009 to good box office collections and was a box-office success in India and overseas, with collections of over 710 million against a budget of 350 million. The film's soundtrack album became very popular after its release; the song "Dhan Te Nan" topped the charts on various platforms. The film was very well-received by critics, some of whom compared it to Pulp Fiction. Several critics and media publications placed it at number one on their listings of "Best film of the year". Since its release, Kaminey has attained cult film status. Documentary film A Closer Walk is Robert Bilheimer's documentary film about the global AIDS epidemic. Narrated by Glenn Close and Will Smith, A Closer Walk features cinematography by Richard D. Young, interviews with the Dalai Lama, Bono, and Kofi Annan, and musical contributions by Annie Lennox, The Neville Brothers, Dido, Eric Clapton, Moby, Geoffrey Oryema, and Sade. Subjects and storylines encompass the broad spectrum of the global AIDS experience and include people with HIV/AIDS from all walks of life; AIDS children and orphans and those caring for them; doctors, nurses, and social workers; human rights advocates; and prominent scientists, economists, researchers, government leaders, and NGO officials. The film's basic themes remain, what are the underlying causes of AIDS; the relationship between health, dignity, and human rights; and the universal need for action, compassion, and commitment to counter what has become the worst plague in human history. Comedy Le zèbre is a 1992 romantic comedy film directed by Jean Poiret. Comedy The Whoopee Boys is a 1986 comedy and romance film written by Steve Zacharias, Jeff Buhai and David Obst and directed by John Byrum. Documentary film Bombay Movie is a documentary adventure biographical drama film directed by Alexandra Eaton. Animation Nine Dog Christmas: The Movie is a 2004 animated family film written by Roy Wilson and Carter Crocker and directed by Kamoon Song. Documentary film "Classic protest film in which French new wave directors collaborate to make a co-operative movie condemning America's war of aggression in Vietnam. Films against war can never go out of fashion, and this revival of the (mostly) French 'new wave' directors' collective protest against the Vietnam War in 1967, restored by the Archives Françaises du Film (CNC) in collaboration with SOFRACIMA, needs no excuses. A classic example of what documentary historian Erik Barnouw has called guerrilla filmmaking in its angry, violent denunciation of American aggression in Vietnam, the co-operative project brought together Agnès Varda, Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Jean-Luc Godard and Alain Resnais, co-ordinated by Chris Marker, who mobilised 200 technicians, cameramen, editors and the like for more than four months to knit together imagery of the war, interviews, intellectual styles, fictional incursions and documentary footage in a bid to counter and interpret the intensive media coverage and propaganda manipulated by the American government. Necessarily dated and unwieldy though the film may now seem, it was a group film-making effort unique in the cinema's history and remains a powerful and passionate plea for peace. William Klein summed it up thus: 'How to make a 'useful' film? Fiction, agit-prop, documentary, what? We were never able to decide, but we had to do something.' The film has been restored from the original reversal 16mm print and blown up to 35mm." Quoting Clyde Jeavons Comedy Daddy Cool is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film directed by K. Murli Mohan Rao. The film stars Sunil Shetty, Aarti Chabria, Jaaved Jaaferi, Aashish Chaudhary and Aftab Shivdasani amongst many others. The story is based on the crazy things that happen all in one day at one funeral. It is a remake of the 2007 British comedy Death at a Funeral. Animation Tarzan & Jane is a Disney direct-to-video film released on July 23, 2002, sequel to the 1999 animated feature Tarzan, and uses three unaired episodes of the film's corresponding television series, The Legend of Tarzan. Tarzan II, a followup to the original film, was released in 2005. The film is set one year after the events of the first film. Comedy Aalukkoru Aasai is a Tamil language movie directed by V.Sekhar.This is a comedy and a family subject movie. This movie is starring Sathyaraj, Meena, Vadivelu, Senthil and a few artists. It looked like director V.sekhar had the potential plot to build up on his story-line and to justify his title. Animation The Garden of Sinners: Oblivion Recording is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on the Kara no Kyōkai novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the sixth installment in the series, preceded by Paradox Spiral and followed by A Study in Murder – Part 2. Documentary film Are there alien intelligences? How could we communicate with them? What about UFOs? The answers to these questions take us to Egypt to decode ancient hieroglyphics, to the largest radio telescope on Earth and, in the Spaceship of the Imagination, to visit other civilizations in space. Dr. Sagan answers questions such as: "What is the life span of a planetary civilization?" and "Will we one day hook up with a network of civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy? Documentary film Giuseppe Makes a Movie is a 2014 documentary film written by David Nordstrom, Mike Plante, Adam Rifkin and directed by Adam Rifkin. Thriller Sto vathos kipos is a 2009 comedy and thriller film Written and directed by Kleanthis Danopoulos. Thriller Mean Guns is a 1997 action film starring Ice-T, Christopher Lambert, Michael Halsey, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, and Hunter Doughty; directed by Albert Pyun. Comedy Va a ser que nadie es perfecto is a 2006 Spanish comedy film. The story follows a peculiar friendship among cripples. Comedy Ne quittez pas! is a 2004 film directed by Arthur Joffé. Comedy Denis Leary: Lock 'N Load is a 1997 stand-up comedy written by Denis Leary and directed by Ted Demme. Documentary film The Human Body is a seven-part documentary series, first shown on 20 May 1998 on BBC One and presented by medical scientist Robert Winston. A co-production between the BBC and The Learning Channel, the series looks at the mechanics and emotions of the human body from birth to death. The series was nominated for numerous awards, winning several, including three BAFTA awards, four RTS awards and a Peabody Award. Comedy News Hounds is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the seventh film in the series. Comedy Spaghetti is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Documentary film What is it like to have power over life and death, and yet to struggle with your own humanity? Dr. Henry Marsh is one of England's foremost brain surgeons, a pioneer in his field and respected throughout the world. Surprisingly modest despite all his achievements, he still rides an old bicycle to work and worries constantly about his patients and the potential damage of such delicate surgery. "When push comes to shove we can afford to lose an arm or a leg, but . . . if something goes wrong [in brain surgery] I can destroy that person's character — forever," he says. Comedy A Successful Failure is an American film directed by Arthur Lubin. Thriller Die, Monster, Die! is a 1965 horror film directed by Daniel Haller. The film is a loose adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's story "The Colour Out of Space". It was shot in February/March 1965 at Shepperton Studios under the working title The House at the End of the World. Thriller Under the Radar is a 2004 Australian comedy film directed by Evan Clarry and starring Nathan Phillips, Clayton Watson, Steady Eddy and Chloe Maxwell. It was filmed in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Documentary film Refusenik is a 2007 documentary film by Laura Bialis that chronicles the struggle of Jews to emigrate from the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 70s. A former refusenik Natan Sharansky appears in the film. Thriller Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 film noir, starring Peter Lorre and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was directed by Boris Ingster and co-written by Nathaniel West. Stranger on the Third Floor is often cited as the first "true" film noir of the classic period. But it was released August 16, 1940, which was after both Rebecca and They Drive by Night. Nonetheless, it has many of the hallmarks of noir: an urban setting, heavy shadows, diagonal lines, voice-over narration, a dream sequence, low camera angles shooting up multi-story staircases, and an innocent protagonist falsely accused of a crime who is desperate to clear himself. Documentary film Garden Jungle is a 1975 documentary film. Documentary film Seven Reeds, One Suit is a 1949 short documentary film written and directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Animation On the day Tōma Kamijō and Index see Academy City's space elevator, Endymion in the distance, they meet a Level 0 girl with an amazing singing voice, Arisa Meigo. As the three enjoy their time together after school, magic-user Stiyl Magnus suddenly attacks them. His target: Arisa. Why would a girl from the science side be targeted by someone from the magic side, Tōma wonders. In the chaos of Stiyl's attack, he tells Tōma, Index and Arisa that she might cause a war between the magic side and the science side. Comedy Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi is a 2014 Hindi comedy, romance, drama film directed by Aman Sachdeva and produced by Ekta Kapoor & Bejoy Nambiar.Siddharth Gupta is playing the title role in the film. Comedy Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol is the fourth comedy film in the Police Academy series. It was released in 1987. A group of Police Academy graduates are sent to train a group of newly recruited civilian officers. The original Police Academy cast reprise their roles in the film. Capt. Harris, not seen since the first installment, returns as the film's nemesis. In Police Academy 2 and 3, Capt. Mauser filled that role, but Metrano asked to be replaced for the remainder of the series after filming number 3. This was the last Police Academy Movie to feature Steve Guttenberg as Carey Mahoney. This film also stars a young David Spade, as well as a brief appearance from pro skateboarder Tony Hawk as Spade's double in the skateboarding scene. Comedy Ascensão e Queda de um Paquera is a 1970 Brazilian comedy film directed by Victor di Mello and starring Cláudio Cavalcanti. Animation Mahayoddha Rama is a 2010 animation film written by Javed Akhtar and Ashok Banker and directed by Rohit Vaid. Animation Vergence is a 2010 short animated film directed by Tina Frank. Science Fiction Dark Skies is a 2013 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Scott Stewart and produced by Jason Blum starring Keri Russell, Josh Hamilton and Dakota Goyo. The film was released on February 22, 2013. Animation Love Refrain is a 2013 short animation film directed by Alessandra Atzori, Silvia Capitta, Francesca de Bassa and Ludovica di Benedetto. Documentary film Jeff, Embrace Your Past is a documentary film directed by Roger Teich. Documentary film As Seen Through These Eyes is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Hilary Helstein. Comedy The Gayanator is a 2013 comedy film directed by Chris Corrigan. Documentary film We Ain't Rich or Famous But We Are the Happy Pals is a 2011 musical documentary film written and directed by Jai Bajaj. Comedy Carnival Stories is a 1958 comedy film written by Ion Luca Caragiale and directed by Aurel Miheles and Gheorghe Naghi. Comedy "Made for less than five hundred thousand dollars, Eamon plays like the most expensive low-budget film you've ever seen. The result is a fabulously fresh and highly entertaining first feature. Selfish, bratty little Eamon (Robert Don-nelly) shoos his father aside for a privileged place in his mother's heart. King of her bed and dictator of all things quotidian, he leaves no space in her affections for anyone but himself, having banished his father to what feels like a distant planet – a planet where touching your spouse is punishable and sleeping on the couch mandatory. Lonely and sexually frustrated, brooding Daniel (Darren Healy) covers himself head to toe while bikini-clad Grace (Amy Kirwan) actively pretends he doesn't exist. Though he might not look it, their son is well aware of the parental climate and does his best to keep amorous heat waves at bay. Sitting between them every chance he gets, he insulates one from the other to make it easier to get what he wants – which is just about everything. Monopolizing attention and eliminating sexual desire is what Eamon does best. A bright, satirical drama with dark overtones, Eamon follows this idiosyncratic trio on a family holiday of sorts, intended to give them a break from their dire financial straits. Unfortunately, salvation does not sprout on the Irish coast, and sooner or later they come face to face with their problems. Too bad one of the three has no interest in seeing them resolved. Unexpectedly granted funds and full creative control by Ireland's Catalyst Project, a government initiative designed to nurture budding filmmakers, Margaret Corkery stripped her first feature down to its bare essentials: three leads, an uncluttered nar-rative and the merest sprinkling of ancillary characters. The film's strength lies in the details. One of the most important elements in Eamon is the weather: it might be sunny outside, but it's certainly raining in the master bedroom." Quoting the 2009 TIFF site. Animation Soreike! Anpanman: Ringo Bō Ya To Min'Nano Negai is a 2014 Japanese anime children's fantasy adventure film part of the Anpanman film series and directed by Jun Kawagoe. It was released on 5 July 2014. Animation Peace, Love and Understanding is the second pilot episode of Beavis and Butt-head, after "Frog Baseball". Like creator Mike Judge's other early short cartoons, it was funded by Spike and Mike and shown on MTV's Liquid Television in the early 1990s. Mike Judge stated in an interview that he heavily disliked this particular episode, along with the season 1 episode "Give Blood" which were both conceived on the same day. Comedy Wang Dang is a 1999 film directed by Tom Noonan. Comedy Seeing Other People is a comedy film about a couple that decide to see other people two months before their wedding. It was released in 2004. Documentary film Serpent and the Sun: Tales of an Aztec Apprentice is a documentary film written and directed by Shaahin Cheyene, an Iran-born American businessman. The documentary was filmed in Mexico, and tells the story about the life of the Aztec people in the modern era. Thriller Looking for Clarissa is a 2013 horror film, directed by Victor Alfieri. Comedy Hamelín is a film directed by Luis María Delgado released on August 2, 1969. Comedy Betty Boop's Big Boss is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It is not in public domain. Comedy Big School-Break is a Soviet 1972 TV miniseries in 4 episodes. Its USA screen name is The Long Recess, and it is loosely based on Georgi Sadovnikov's novel "Walk towards people". Comedy Czukor Show is a 2010 comedy drama film written and directed by Tamás Dömötör. Documentary film Unwanted Witness is a 2008 documentary directed by Juan Jos Lozano. Animation Robin Hood Makes Good is a Merrie Melodies color cartoon short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Dave Monahan, and released by Warner Bros. on February 11, 1939. Thriller Short Night of Glass Dolls is a 1971 Italian giallo film. It is the directorial debut of Aldo Lado and stars Ingrid Thulin, Jean Sorel and Barbara Bach. It was first released as La Corta notte delle bambole di vetro in Italy. Comedy Carom Shots is a 1963 French comedy film directed by Marcel Bluwal. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Comedy She Always Gets Their Man is a 1962 British comedy film. Documentary film Tales From the Organ Trade is a 2013 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ric Esther Bienstock which was created in association with HBO Documentary Films, Shaw Media and Canal D. The film examines the shadowy world of black market organ trafficking. The film is narrated by David Cronenberg. Comedy Healing Waters is a 2011 short film written and directed by Nickolas Bird. Documentary film White Earth is a 2013 short documentary family drama film written and directed by J. Christian Jensen. Comedy Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta is a 2001 Bollywood comedy film, starring Govinda, Sushmita Sen, Rambha, Anupam Kher, Satish Kaushik, Mohnish Bahl and Ashish Vidyarthi. It is directed by David Dhawan. This movie is inspired by the Hollywood film Liar Liar, starring Jim Carrey. The movie shares certain elements with Liar Liar, such as Govinda being a compulsive liar like Carrey's character and his son wishing that his dad would stop lying. Comedy Dead Beetle is a 1998 comedy-drama film written and directed by Pavel Marek. Comedy The Nutty Professor is a 1996 American science fiction comedy film starring Eddie Murphy. It is a remake of the 1963 film of the same name, which starred Jerry Lewis, and was itself based on Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The film co-stars Jada Pinkett, James Coburn, Dave Chappelle, Larry Miller, and John Ales. Montell Jordan has a cameo role as himself. The original music score was composed by David Newman. The film won Best Makeup at the 69th Academy Awards. Murphy portrays a university professor, Sherman Klump, who is morbidly obese. A research scientist, academic, and lecturer, Klump develops a miraculous, but experimental, weight-loss pharmaceutical, and, hoping to win the affection of the girl of his dreams, tests it upon himself. Like the original film's Julius Kelp, Klump's trim, stylish, but arrogant alter ego also takes the name "Buddy Love". Murphy plays a total of seven characters in the film, including Sherman, most of Sherman's family, and an over-the-top parody of Richard Simmons. The film received positive reviews, with critics particularly praising the makeup and Murphy's performance. Animation To-y is a Japanese manga and anime OVA. It is the story of GASP, an underground punk rock band, and their attempt to get a recording contract and attain stardom. The story follows To-y Fujii, lead singer of GASP, and his attempts not to sell out during his rise through the recording industry. The story also follows To-y's growing relationship with Niya, who find comfort in one another while they are shunned by mainstream society. Animation Spirited Away is a 2001 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film stars Rumi Hiiragi, Miyu Irino, Mari Natsuki, Takeshi Naito, Yasuko Sawaguchi, Tsunehiko Kamijō, Takehiko Ono and Bunta Sugawara, and tells the story of Chihiro Ogino, a sullen ten-year-old girl who, while moving to a new neighborhood, enters the spirit world. After her parents are transformed into pigs by the witch Yubaba, Chihiro takes a job working in Yubaba's bathhouse to find a way to free herself and her parents and return to the human world. Miyazaki wrote the script after he decided the film would be based on his friend, associate producer Seiji Okuda's ten-year-old daughter, who came to visit his house each summer. At the time, Miyazaki was developing two personal projects, but they were rejected. With a budget of US$19 million, production of Spirited Away began in 2000. During production, Miyazaki realized the film would be over three hours long and decided to cut out several parts of the story. Thriller Deliberate Intent is a 2000 thriller and drama film written by Andy Wolk and Lisa Mohan and directed by Andy Wolk. Comedy The Plastic Age is a 1925 black-and-white silent film, starring Clara Bow, Donald Keith, and Gilbert Roland in his film debut. The film survives today not only on 16 mm film, but also on video and DVD. The film was based on a best-selling novel from 1924 of the same name, written by Percy Marks, a Brown University English instructor who chronicled the life of the fast-set of that university and used the fictitious Sanford College as a backdrop. The Plastic Age is known to most silent film fans as the very first hit of Clara Bow's career, and helped jumpstart her fast rise to stardom. Frederica Sagor Maas and Eve Unsell adapted the book for the screen. Documentary film Shanne And Her Friends is a 2012 short documentary film written and directed by Ulla Søe and Sussie Weinold. Documentary film How the Motor Car Works is a 1967 documentary film directed by Derek Armstrong. Comedy People Not as Bad as They Seem is a 1977 Finnish historical film directed by Rauni Mollberg, based on the novels by Aapeli. The film premiered on 7 October 1977 in Finland and Sweden on 17 March 1978. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. The film was re-released again in 2003 and premiered in the Czech Republic on 27 January 2003. Comedy The Rum Diary is a 2011 American film based on the novel of the same name by Hunter S. Thompson. The film was written and directed by Bruce Robinson and stars Johnny Depp. Filming began in Puerto Rico in March 2009. It was released on October 28, 2011. Comedy Norwegian Ninja is a 2010 Norwegian action comedy film, directed by Thomas Cappelen Malling. The film, based on a 2006 book, presents real-life espionage-convicted Arne Treholt as the leader of a ninja group saving Norway during the Cold War and stars Mads Ousdal as Treholt. The film is loosely based on the story of Norwegian politician and diplomat Arne Treholt, who in 1985 was convicted of high treason and espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union and Iraq. In 2006, Thomas Cappelen Malling wrote the book Ninjateknikk II. Usynlighet i strid 1978. The book was presented as a military manual written by Treholt in 1978. It achieved a certain cult status, and was considered a success at 5,000 units sold. Science Fiction Futurama: Bender's Game is the third of the four direct-to-DVD Futurama films that make up the show's fifth season. It was released on November 4, 2008 on DVD and Blu-ray. According to the Beast with a Billion Backs DVD commentary, the film, which spoofs Dungeons & Dragons, was in production when Dungeons & Dragons creator, Gary Gygax, died. The film contains a post-credits tribute to Gygax in the form of a title card and a clip of him from the episode "Anthology of Interest I". Elements of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and George Lucas' Star Wars are also parodied. The title of the film is a pun on the book Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, though the Futurama film has "very little to do with the subject material" of the book. Conversely, the 1985 book also used "Bender" as a mocking pun for "Ender", but Matt Groening stated this is not the original inspiration for Bender's name. Documentary film Jenny Is a Good Thing is a 1969 American short documentary film about children and poverty, directed by Joan Horvath. Produced for Project Head Start, it shows the importance of good nutrition for underprivileged nursery school children. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Thriller Mike's Murder is a 1984 film, written and directed by James Bridges, and starring Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun and Paul Winfield. Comedy Trolls is a working title of an upcoming computer-animated musical comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell, produced by DreamWorks Animation, distributed by 20th Century Fox and starring Anna Kendrick, Jason Schwartzman and Chloë Grace Moretz. Based on the Troll dolls by Thomas Dam, the film is scheduled to be released on November 4, 2016. Documentary film CASTING BY debuting 08.05. This one spotlights one of filmmaking’s unsung heroes – the casting director – viewing the last half-century of Hollywood history from a different perspective. Iconoclastic casting pioneers like Marion Dougherty and Lynn Stalmaster used their exquisite taste and gut instincts to reject traditional Hollywood typecasting and bring new kinds of leading men and women to the screen, such as Dustin Hoffman, Bette Midler, Robert Duvall and Gene Hackman. In the process, they helped change the old studio system and usher in a new Hollywood through movies like “Midnight Cowboy,” “The Graduate,” “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “Bonnie and Clyde. Thriller Tony: Another Double Game, also known as Tony: The Other Side of Violent Turin, is a 1980 poliziotteschi film. This film by Carlo Ausino is a sequel to Double Game. Comedy Daar Doer in Die Bosveld is the first film by the South African director Jamie Uys. It was originally released in 1951. The film is in the Afrikaans language, a language specific to Southern Africa. Thriller TerrorVision is an American horror-comedy film released in 1986. The film was directed by Ted Nicolaou, produced and written by Albert and Charles Band and composed by Richard Band, all of whom would go on to found and work with Full Moon Features in 1989. TerrorVision was made by Empire International Pictures, the production company owned by Charles Band prior to Full Moon. Animation The Conservatory is a 2008 short animated film written and directed by Matilda Tristram. Comedy Aaahh Belinda is a 1986 Turkish fantastic comedy film, directed by Atıf Yılmaz, featuring Müjde Ar as a young actress appearing in a TV-commercial for a shampoo, who finds herself transported into the role she plays. The film screened in competition at the 23rd Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it won Golden Oranges for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress. Documentary film The Idiot Cycle is a 2009 French-Canadian documentary which alleges that six major chemical companies are responsible for decades of cancer causing chemicals and pollution, and also develop cancer treatments and drugs. It also argues these companies own the most patents on genetically modified crops that have never been tested for long term health impacts like cancer. Documentary film With Gentle Majesty is a 1963 Silver Award Winner in AACTA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Television Screen Craft category. Documentary film Castro Street is a visual nonstory documentary film which uses the sounds and sights of a city street—in this case, Castro Street near the Standard Oil Refinery in Richmond, California—to convey the street's own mood and feel. There is no dialogue in this non-narrative experimental film. It was directed by Bruce Baillie. In 1992, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Thriller Young and Dangerous: The Prequel is a 1998 Hong Kong crime film directed by Andrew Lau. It is the second prequel in the Young and Dangerous film series. The film shows Chan Ho-nam, Chicken Chiu and their friends being recruited by Uncle Bee and joining the "Hung Hing" triad. Comedy Out at the Wedding is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by Lee Friedlander. Animation Battle for Terra, originally screened as Terra, is a 2007 computer animated science fiction film, based on a short film of the same name about a peaceful alien planet which faces destruction from colonization by the displaced remainder of the human race. The film was directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas who conceived it as a hard-edged live action feature with photo-real Computer-Generated Imagery environments. The close collaboration with producing partner and investor Snoot Entertainment redirected the project to become fully animated and appeal to younger audiences. The film features the voices of Evan Rachel Wood, Brian Cox, Luke Wilson, Amanda Peet, Dennis Quaid and Justin Long among others. It premiered on September 8, 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was widely released in the United States on May 1, 2009. The film was originally shot in 2D but was made in such a way that a second camera could be added to the film. After the film was shown at festivals and distributors showed an interest in it a small team was hired to render the entire film again from the perspective of the second camera for a true 3D effect. Thriller The Sadist is a 1963 black-and-white exploitation film written and directed by James Landis, and stars Arch Hall, Jr. The film was distributed by Fairway International Pictures of the United States and Prima Film of Canada. The film is loosely based on the killing spree of Charles Starkweather, upon which the films Badlands and Natural Born Killers were also based. It was shot by famed cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond over a period of 2 weeks for $33,000 with a cast of five, one of whom doubled as the film's production manager. It was Zsigmond's first full length film as a director of photography, and he is credited as "William Zsigmond." The film is a favorite of director Joe Dante, who owns the 35mm print that has been the source for many of the DVD releases of this film. Comedy What Is the Matter with Willi? is a 1970 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heinz Erhardt, Ralf Wolter and Ruth Stephan. A tax inspector tries to reform the Ministry of Finance. It was based on a character Heinz Erhardt played on television. It was followed by a loose sequel That Can't Shake Our Willi! and in 1971 a third film Our Willi Is the Best was made with Erhard returning as Willi. The final film Willi Manages The Whole Thing was released in 1972. Documentary film From a Far Country is a 1981 biographical film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. Documentary film Grandma's Tattoos is a 2011 documentary film directed by Suzanne Khardalian Thriller Girl and the River is a 1958 French drama film directed by François Villiers. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Documentary film The Book Lady is a documentary about country music legend and pop-culture icon Dolly Parton’s campaign for children’s literacy. Dolly Parton, Miley Ray Cyrus, Keith Urban, Canadian singer–songwriters Sarah Harmer and Justin Rutledge, fiddler Natalie MacMaster and children's author Robert Munsch are featured in the documentary, which chronicles the launch of Parton’s “Imagination Library” in Canada. The Book Lady was directed by Natasha Ryan, produced by Brad Horvath and executive-produced by filmmaker Thom Fitzgerald and Doug Pettigrew. It will air on CBC Television, Bravo! and BookTelevision in Canada. It had its international premiere at the 28th Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on September 20, 2008. Thriller Out of the Rain is a 1991 film directed by Gary Winick. Comedy Le Crime ne paie pas is a 1962 French drama film directed by Gérard Oury. The film stars Danielle Darrieux, Michèle Morgan, Edwige Feuillère and Annie Girardot. It is composed of four crime episodes: "The Man on the Avenue", "The Hugues Case", "The Mask" and "The Fenayrou Case". Comedy Skatetown, U.S.A. is a 1979 American comedic feature film produced to capitalize on the short-lived fad of roller disco. The film features many TV stars from the 1960s and 1970s, among them Scott Baio, Flip Wilson, Maureen McCormick, Ron Palillo and Ruth Buzzi. Patrick Swayze's leading role as the skater "Ace" was his first movie performance. Also in the cast are Sydney Lassick, Billy Barty and Playboy centerfold model Dorothy Stratten. Thriller Phool Bane Angaray is a 1991 film by K.C. Bokadia which starrs Rajinikanth and Rekha in the lead roles. Documentary film No Kidding, Me Too! is a documentary film directed by Joe Pantoliano. Thriller The Return of Frank Cannon is a 1980 film directed by Corey Allen. Documentary film Ivan and Ivana is a 2011 documentary adventure drama film written and directed by Jeff Silva. Thriller Gilles Paquet-Brenner's psychologically-tinged, French-language action thriller Les Jolies Choses (AKA Pretty Things, 2001) stars Marion Cotillard in a rare double role as identical twins Lucie and Marie. Lucie, who works as a white-hot fashion model, exhibits a dominant, often controlling, "Type A" personality, whereas Marie consistently projects a backward, reserved, laconic and unassuming attitude. When Lucie receives a covetable French recording contract, a significant problem stands in her way: the inability to sing. Marie possesses the voice of an angel, however, and quickly jets off to Paris to stand in for her sister, unannounced - little realizing the dangerous and even violent string of consequences that she is igniting Documentary film S Club 7: Bring It All Back (To You) is a 1999 musical documentary of the English pop group S Club 7. Thriller I Saw the Devil is a 2010 South Korean psychological thriller/horror film directed by Kim Ji-woon, written by Park Hoon-jung, and starring Choi Min-sik and Lee Byung-hun. The film introduces the character of NIS agent Soo-hyun, who embarks on a quest of revenge when his fiancée is brutally murdered by a psychopathic murderer, Kyung-chul. The line between good and evil begin to blur when the two play a dangerous game of cat and mouse. I Saw the Devil made its premiere in the United States at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and had a limited U.S theatrical release. The film was Choi Min-sik's first major role since the changes to the Korean screen quota system. It has received generally positive reviews. Comedy Chomik is a 2012 short comedy mystery film written and directed by Bartlomiej Ignaciuk. Thriller Purple Storm is a 1999 Hong Kong action film directed by Teddy Chan, and narrated by Daniel Wu, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Gam Kwok-leung and Emil Chau. The film was released on 25 October 1999 and was officially released on 25 November 1999. The American version released by Touchstone Pictures and Millennium Films. Comedy All Through the Night is a light-hearted thriller film released by Warner Brothers in 1941, starring Humphrey Bogart, Conrad Veidt and Kaaren Verne, and featuring many of the Warner Bros. company of character actors. It was directed by Vincent Sherman. Documentary film In Search of Hip-Hop is a 2010 documentary short fim directed by Issraa El-Kogali. Documentary film Step Across the Border is a 1990 avant-garde documentary film on English guitarist, composer and improviser Fred Frith. It was written and directed by Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel and released in Germany and Switzerland. The film was screened in cinemas in North America, South America, Europe and Japan, and on television in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France. It was also released on VHS by RecRec Music in 1990, and was later released on DVD by Winter & Winter in 2003. Shot in black and white, the 35mm documentary was filmed between 1988 and 1990 in Japan, Italy, France, Germany, England, the United States and Switzerland, and shows Frith rehearsing, performing, giving interviews and relaxing. Other musicians featured include René Lussier, Iva Bittová, Tom Cora, Tim Hodgkinson, Bob Ostertag and John Zorn. The film won "Best Documentary" at the European Film Awards in 1990. A companion soundtrack album, Step Across the Border was also released by RecRec Music in 1990. Documentary film Spellbound is a 2002 documentary that was directed by Jeffrey Blitz. The film follows eight competitors in the 1999 Scripps National Spelling Bee. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Documentary Feature; Yana Gorskaya's editing won the ACE Eddie award for best editing of documentary. Spellbound won the Emmy for Cultural/Artistic Programming and Jeffrey Blitz was nominated for directing. In 2007, it was included as #4 of the "IDA's Top 25 Documentaries" of all-time by the members of the International Documentary Association. Frank Neuhauser, winner of the first National Spelling Bee held in 1925, also appears in the film. Thriller Cyclone is a 1987 science fiction action film about a woman who must keep the ultimate motorcycle from falling into the wrong hands. The film was directed by Fred Olen Ray, and stars Heather Thomas, Jeffrey Combs, and Martin Landau. Comedy A Citizen, A Detective & A Thief is a 2001 Egyptian comedy drama musical film written and directed by Daoud Abdel Sayed. Comedy Fat Girls is a 2006 comedy drama film written and directed by Ash Christian. Comedy Syncopation is a 1929 American musical film directed by Bert Glennon and starring Barbara Bennett, Bobby Watson, and Ian Hunter, although top billing went to Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians. This was the second film produced by RKO Radio Pictures, but the first released by the studio, as the company's first produced film, Street Girl, was not released until August 1929. The film was made at the company's New York City studios and is based on the novel Stepping High by Gene Markey. The film was heavily marketed on its release, being the first film to be broadcast over the radio, as well as being RKO's first sound musical, and was a significant success. This film was the first made in the RCA Photophone sound-on-film process, and was an important test for Radio Corporation of America, which had invested heavily in the newly created RKO. Thriller Cabin Fever is a 2002 American black comedy horror film directed by Eli Roth and starring Rider Strong, Jordan Ladd, James DeBello and Giuseppe Andrews. It was produced by Lauren Moews & Evan Astrowsky and executive produced by Susan Jackson. The film was the directing debut of Roth, who co-wrote the film with Randy Pearlstein. The story follows a group of college graduates who rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a flesh-eating virus. The inspiration for the film's story came from a real life experience during a trip to Iceland when Roth developed a skin infection. Roth wanted the style of his film to make a departure from many modern horror films that had been released at the time. One modern horror film, The Blair Witch Project, did inspire Roth to use the internet to help promote the film during its production and help gain interest towards its distribution. The film itself, however, draws from many of Roth's favorite horror films, such as The Evil Dead, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and The Last House on the Left. Comedy Jean-Philippe is a French film, directed by Laurent Tuel and starring Fabrice Luchini and Johnny Hallyday. Documentary film Khrushchev Does America is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Tim Toidze. Science Fiction Wesna is a 1947 film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov. Comedy Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life is a short comic film for BBC Scotland. Written and directed by Peter Capaldi, it stars Richard E. Grant as Franz Kafka and co-stars Ken Stott. The title refers to the name of the writer Franz Kafka and the film It's a Wonderful Life, directed by Frank Capra, and the plot takes the concept of the two to absurd depths. The great writer is about to write his famous work, The Metamorphosis, but inspiration is lacking, and he suffers continual interruptions. The film features a rendition of "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" from the operetta Naughty Marietta. In 1994, the short won a BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. The following year it tied for an Academy Award for Live Action Short Film with Trevor. Comedy Norman Mclaren's Opening Speech is a 1961 short animated film directered by Norman Mclaren. Science Fiction The Memory Stealers is a Science Fiction film directed by Kentaro Yamagishi and Hajime Ishida. Comedy Somewhere in England is a 1940 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Harry Korris and Winki Turner. It follows the adventures of an anti-authoritarian private stationed in a military camp in the North of England during the Second World War. It was the first in the Somewhere series of films, followed by its sequel Somewhere in Camp in 1942. Comedy Three Etc.'s and the Colonel is a 1960 comedy film directed by Claude Boissol. Comedy The Dilettante is a 1999 French comedy film directed by Pascal Thomas and starring Catherine Frot, Sébastien Cotterot and Barbara Schulz. The film was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where Catherine Frot won the Silver St. George for Best Actress. Documentary film A Man Called "Bee": Studying the Yanomamo is a film by ethnographic filmmakers Tim Asch and Napoleon Chagnon. Comedy Sunday in New York, filmed in Metrocolor, is a 1963 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Tewksbury and starring Jane Fonda, Rod Taylor and Cliff Robertson. The soundtrack score was composed and performed by Peter Nero. Documentary film Bob Smith, U.S.A. is a 2005 documentary film directed by Neil Abramson. Thriller Lucker the Necrophagous is a 1986 horror film written and directed by Johan Vandewoestijne, and co-written by John Kupferschmidt. Thriller Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha is a 1989 epic Malayalam film directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, and starring Mammootty, Balan K. Nair, Suresh Gopi, Madhavi, Geetha and Captain Raju. The film won four National Film Awards including Best Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Production Design and Best Costume Design and six Kerala State Film Awards. In a 2013 IBN poll it was voted the third best Indian film of all time. The film is based on a legend about the Chekavar warriors of present day north Malabar. The film portrays the legend in a different light. According to the legend, Aromal Chekavar, a well-known warrior, lost his life after a duel in which his sword broke off at the hilt during the fight. The metal rivets holding the blade to the hilt had been replaced with wooden ones by his trusted ally and cousin Chandu. Chandu is said to have betrayed his cousin because he was jealous of Aaromal's popularity and abilities. The story was filmed numerous times in the early black-and-white era. Comedy The Baker's Wife is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Marcel Pagnol. It is based on the novella Jean le Bleu by French author Jean Giono and became the basis of the American musical The Baker's Wife. Documentary film The Seamstresses is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Biljana Garvanlieva. Documentary film "Jean-Paul Colmor lives by himself, but he's hardly alone. Many lives are represented all around him in the old cars and piles of discarded objects that litter his land in Saint-Amable, near Montreal. Quietly, Colmor works at repairing what others have tossed aside, selling what he can in order to buy even more, adding to his collection and recycling the past to pay for the future. Into his peaceful and cluttered sanctuary come four teenagers with Down syndrome, who find refuge in Colmor's second-hand world. Provocative and poetic, Denis Côté's Carcasses is a blend of fact and fiction, one of the most daring works of the filmmaker's increasingly influential career. One of the leaders of Quebec's contemporary art cinema, Côté crafts intricate, subtle movies, usually on a shoestring budget, and has helped re-establish the province's status as a hot spot for filmic innovation. Côté's observational style recalls Quebec's direct cinema roots, and by marrying this traditional approach to modern genre, he offers a collision of sensibilities rarely seen in the province's commercial movies. In Carcasses, Côté finds a kindred spirit in Colmor, who also remakes the old into something new, building an existence on the fringe and living a truly independent life. Côté finds beauty in Colmor's decaying environment, using long takes as if to suspend time amid the memories stored in the detritus of a culture. Colmor is an engaging and willing subject, equally comfortable espousing his philosophies for Côté's camera or silently working on a car with the director as voyeur, peering into what is typically a private act of restoration and recovery. By including the constructed narrative of the teens' arrival, Côté forces a social interpretation of his images, questioning how a society assesses the value of things to determine what should be kept and what should be thrown away. Carcasses is a mature work by one of Canada's most intriguing cinematic talents. Côté is changing the face of Canadian cinema from the outside in. His influence is easily spotted in the work of contemporaries like Rafaël Ouellet, who made Le Cèdre penché in 2007 and last year's Derrière moi,and his independent spirit mirrored in the works of Carl Bessai (director of Normal, Mothers and this year's Cole) and Rodrigue Jean (director of 2008's Lost Song). Carcasses is Côté's most urgent and effective statement for a new Canadian cinema." Quoting Jesse Wente on the 2009 TIFF site. Animation The Legend of Ngong Hills is a 2011 animated short film directed by Kwame. Thriller Phantom of the Woods is a horror drama film directed by Michael Storch. Thriller Les dents de dragon is a 2009 short film directed by Anouk L'Heureux and Maxim Moses. Comedy To Be or Not to Be is a 1942 American comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch, about a troupe of actors in Nazi-occupied Warsaw who use their abilities at disguise and acting to fool the occupying troops. It was adapted by Lubitsch and Edwin Justus Mayer from the story by Melchior Lengyel. The film stars Carole Lombard, Jack Benny, Robert Stack, Felix Bressart, Lionel Atwill, Stanley Ridges and Sig Ruman. The film was released two months after actress Carole Lombard was killed in an airplane crash. The title is a reference to the famous "To be, or not to be" soliloquy in William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Comedy Wild Roomies is a 2004 comedy drama romance film written by Michael Baumgarten, Kate McKinney and Oliver Robins and directed by Oliver Robins. Comedy Las Palmas is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and directed by Johannes Nyholm. Comedy Pardon is a 2005 Turkish comedy film. Thriller Q is a 1982 fantasy-horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Candy Clark, David Carradine, and Richard Roundtree.